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X Office hours, 8 n. m. to S:30
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Business Notices.
NOTICE.-
A Meeting of Ilrltlsh Residents will
be held at the Hawaiian Hotel on Mon
day evening. May 2Gth, at 8 o'clock for
the purpose of making arrangements
for celebrating the npproachlng Coro
nation or His Urltannlc Majesty King
Edward VII. W. It. HOAHE.
II. I). M. Consul.
2153 May 21, 24.
NOTICE.
All persons who nro Interested In
making arrangements for a BUltablo
celebration of Independence Day, July
4th, 1902, arc respectfully invited to
assemble at tho CapltoV DuUdlng oo
Friday, the 23d Inst., at 3 p. m.
HENIIY E. COOPUtt.
Acting Governor.
Honolulu, II. T., May 20, 1902.
2152-41
DECORATION DAY
Will soon be observed. Sec to It that
tho monuments to our friends are
rvi'do clean or new ones nro erected.
J. C. Axtell, No. 393 Berctanla Ave.
cor. Miller, is prcpnrcd to do such
w. rk at reasonable prices. P. O. Box
CI2; 'Phono Illue671. 2141-2
TO LET.
HOUSE, containing 4 bedrooms, par
lor, pantry, kitchen, patent water clos
et. Llllha street, near School. Inquire
of JOS. FRIA8,
2152-lw No. 722 Fori Street.
Legal Notices.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO IN
TENDING PURCHASERS.
Tho undersigned, Administrator of
tlfulCslato of A. II. Scrlmgcom, de
ceased, hereby notifies tho public in
general that no Is ready to receive bids
(or tho purclmso of tho stock in trade,
good will, fixtures, tools, and utensils
of tlio Manufacturing Harness Co.,
Bltuato on tho corner of Fort and King
strecTs, Honolulu, Oalni. All bids to
bo submitted in writing on or beforo
tho 31st day ot May, 1902. Terms
cash. i
Tho hid accepted will bo submitted
to tho Circuit Court of tho Hrst Cir
cuit for approval and confirmation.
Tho "money to bo paid when confirma
tion or npproval by tho Court Is ou
tlined. Dated, Honolulu, May 14th, 1902
DAVID DAYTON,
Administrator of tho Estate of A. D.
Sorlrageotir. 2147-tf
Birge & Co.'s
Specials
In Wall
Decorations
Tho finest wall papers ever
seen In Hawaii too beautiful
for adequate description. Come
nnd sec them. Highest grade
papers on tho market Just open
ed at
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Limited.
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Maul,
Molokal,
Landl,
Hawaii,
Etc., Etc.
Set of 5 maps, $2.00
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mid shoulders? Are you growing
old too soon?
If you hnve these symptoms or
any other sign of breaking down
of your nerves nnd vitality you
will find new life In electricity as
applied while you sleep.
DR. MCLAUGHLIN'S
ELECTRIC BELT
Is made for you. It Is the best wav
to use Klecrlelty. It pours n gen
tle stream of life Into the weak
parts continually for hours every
night. It refreshes the nerves, ex
nands tho vital noivers. enriches
NOW.
000 Market Street,
San FrancK-o.
p. m.: Sundays, 10 to 1,
l - i - - t4 - i -
E. W. Quinn,
modern
plumbing
Patronage of Owners, Architects
and Uutldcrs solicited.
168 Union St, Phone, Main 394
WINDOWSHADES
1000 shades MUST bo sold at once
from 25c up.
SHADES AT HALF-PRICE.
60c shades reduced to :sc.
75c Bhadcs reduced to 35c.
$1.50 shades reduced to 75c.
L. S. Mathews,
710 Fort Street, Orphcum Block.
CORNS!
If you hive thm your feet ruve limply acquired
fcid luNti It Is not necessary to te loitured ty
corns, Injrrowlnp; nails, bunions chilblains, etc.
Tnev may be cure4thit fs your feet may be broken
of the It taJ habits, You will be surprised, not only
bow omen mce easily and comfortable yon will walk
but with how bjci more vigor and force you will t
able to think and act In all your business or social
Interests.
Call and see me about his, or send me word and I
will call on you.
Dr. W. R. Bogle,
CHIROPODIST.
Oregon Block.
Union Strict above Hotel.
Constitution at offire (re.
Dr. Archibald. Sinclair.
Offices Rooms 208-209 Boston build
ing. Fort Street.
Telephones Office, Main 385: Res
idence, White 2861.
Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.; 3 to 5
p. m.; 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.m.
P. O. Box 801.
A. 0. WALL, D.D.S.
0. E. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTISTS.
Loto Building, Fort Street
Hours. 9 to 4. Telephone Main II
All Lovers o! the Sport
nro requested to register their
State or Territory at the
Honolulu Bowling Parlors
ADVICE TO YOUNG
BY CONNIE MACK,
Manager of the Philadelphia American League Club.
Third Baseman Must Be Ready for Emergencies
t
Of all the outdoor sports and pastimes, baseball Is puhnps tho mo.sl un
cotaln. Ciltkit, tennis, am. gulf !,ava their own peculiar btrokes and playj,
but In bateball the game has been icdu 'cd to such a gclenic that there Id ciy
little resemblance In the gam: as played today compared to that of a .Uvade
ago. Kaili new player who Joins Iho
consignment of new plays and tricks
makes the game so attractive, i'lie
conditions and bo prepared for any
game.
The most successful third baseman Is the one that can bo depended upon
to call the turn upon tho batter's Intention, or. In other words, anticipate hit
play. It can be easily understood that to do this the fielder must l a keiu
observer and n wide-awake man. A butter may smabh the ball to the far out
field, or he may conclude to diop It right In fiont of the plate. It U thg piov
Ince of tho player on third base tn watch for the different mood and Inten
tions of tho batters. If the ftVMer Is alive nnd up-to-date, 1(0 cu.j pretend to
field deep, as though expi-utlng a haid drive, and Just as the pitc'ier Is pre
lutilng to deliver the ball he should Mart to run In fast. This will often
throwtluow the batter off his guard and cause him to change his mind about
his play. It will be noticed that a cnrciful batter will always show u whulu
frome lespeet for a player of Mils natiue.
llhe should take all the tlow hlt3, and thus iellce the shoststop. who,
owing to the neceslty of Ills playliis do'p, Is unable to leach I lie sln i,.i!Ih
In time to catch the i tinner n't first. This renders u complete undemanding
between the thlid baseman unci the sho utop nenbh.ir Cai It player should
know Just eaitly what tho other Intondh. .md thus play a better guilt- to
gether. The thlid baseman ihoulil cxerclso great care when handling balls to
his left, to as not to conflict with the ahirltstop. He should not nU.i;.,u to
take any ball that luuld bo haudlud clnauli by the phoitMup, us In ilils fa:"
lie would not be In u piibliltni for ,t quick and accurate! thiow. It Is well In
this case fit) the slioitbtop, as coon i.b he bees he can huudlo the tml! beltci
and cleaner, to shout to tho third baseman: "Let It go!" or vnids to thut
ellect It often happens that u yliij or covering tho thin hag will go uller
balls that are not poperly In his terrltoiy. This he should uvottl, uul'isg he
U absolutely sure of tafe flsldlcg ami a quick ictiiin,
(Continued Monday.)
(MITCHELL INAUGURATES GREATEST
MINERS' STRIKE EVER KNOWN
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. h zmimmMBmmmffiMM
I JOHN MITCHELL. PRESIDENT
i Hazfitra, Pn, May 1C The anihra-
'cite mine ivorV js, In convention to-
day, In order to win their strike, unau- are employed In and about the coal
Imously d tiled upon a pint) that, HI mines of the country. Coal nould soon
carried Into tjioisful opvtatlon, become scarce, and this would tilti
would prac'linl!,' tie up the Industries nintely result In the tying up of rail
of the country, p-rnlyre business and roads and all sorts of Industries that
Inconienlince the p.-opli- throughout use large quantities of "lp fol.
the United States. It Is their destru The striking miners are enthusiastic
that a speHnl convention of the 'over the convention's nrtlon and most
United Mine Workers of America bo'ol them can see nniy success In the
j called as sot u as practicable for tho proposition. An absolutely trtlstwnr
purpose of end"nvoring to have all tho thy souice Is authority for the state
bituminous mlue workers, both organ-j mem that the special convention will
'Izcd and unorganized, involved In the lie railed, piobahly to meet In Indian
j anthracite miners' struggle. TI1I3 nn-'npolls. In the course of M-iernl weeks.
nouncement was officially made at
coon today by Pt'ddent John Mitch.'
ell In a statement of the deliberations
of the delegates in convention. The
Btatemcct follows: I
At this morning's session tho con-
ventlon petitioned the national officers
to Issue a cnll lor a national conven.j
tlon of all miners employed In tho
United States for the purpose of con-
sldcrlng the situation In tho anthra-
cite field. If tho tltslre ol tho anthra-
cite miners is carried Into effect, a na-
tlonal suspentlon ot coal mining will
bo Inaugurated. I
aii questions 01 detail ns to the ill.
rection ot tne strap In tho anthraclto within tho next two or three weeks,
field were referred to tho district nnd regardless of tho special convention,
national officers. Definite plans w-llll 30.000 men In Virginia nnd West Vlr
bo outlined within tho noxt few days. 'snla nnd from 15.000 to 20.000 In the
For the present the engineers, firemen soft coal region of Central Pcnnsylva
and pump runners will contlnuo at nla will be on strike. They will bo
work. All mine workers were advised called out, ho said, for the puifoso of
to remain at their homes, nbstaln from forcing the mine owners to give them
frequenting tnloons, and. under all clr- higher wages, and Incidentally to help
cumstances. observe the law. the anthraclto workers. These men
If a special convention Is called and arc partly organized.
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GIVII PORTO RICO DELUGATIi.
Washington, May 14. The Commit,
tee on Insulai Affalrn of the House to
day ordered a favorable report cm the
bill to piovt'le fr a tit legato to tho
Iftfllao ot Jteprine ntatlvts from PorM
lllco.
SEATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Kalnrr Beer Is Just
as much a favulie as eicr. It Is on
draught at the New Criterion Saloon
as It was at, the tld. The longer it Is
used the better It Is 'iked.
Send the weeKly edition of the Dul
letln to your friends. Only $1 a year.
BASEBALL PLAYERS
professional rauks brings with him u
and It Is this uncertain clcnrnt that
tlilul baseman must be fully aliv4 to these
emergency that may arise iluting the
EVKNINQ BULLETIN. HONOLTJLTJ. H. T., SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1902.
OF UNITED MINE WORKERS.
the miners succeed In their object It
will scilouslv affect 119.000 men u-hn
A raiding to the rules of the United
Mine Workers a petition signed by five
intiieunrkers' districts Is necessary to
cnll n special convention. The threo
anthracite district a aro unanimous for
such n meeting, and It Is likely that
the West Virginia district and tho
Michigan district will consent to tho
Issuance of the call. The two latter
dstrlrts now havo small hut stubborn
strikes In progress, and they will
doubtless consent to tir call, so that
they, too, may rccolio the benefit of
whatever may bo accomplished,
National Secretary Treasurer 11-
son of Indianapolis said today that
EfltHSJLGI.
Instruments Filed for Record May 22.
Wong I.al nnd wife I.eong Crock
Pou U.S.
I". Slinuch, lr. M l Aiatijc- . . I)
II. C. ltowe II. n. Wnity II
II. 1:. Wait i:. C. Howe M
'K. C. Howe O. Slva M
'II. Holmes J. M. Rowsott n
'l'llahl and lisb. I.. I.. MiCandleso.D
! Instruments Filed for Record May 23
.auauiiif et ni. u. K. Apllil II
A. V. Pntemkln A. H. Sutton 4; Co.
I'.A
Wawu l'lplno el ol I)
Kahoolo nnd lisb. .1. Ikaakn and wr.
II
i:st. Jus. Campbell Look Shun ... I..
J i:. IJinersnn n. V. Dillingham . L.
I). 1". Dillingham McDrydo Suur
Co, Ltr I)
A. N. famphi'll W. It. Castle
K. Knlllu A N. Cnmpliell. tr.
I.. A. Ilngwell P. M. Pond ..
P M. Pond M. M. Smith . . .
M M. Smith W. r. Allen, tr
I. M. Smith P. M. Pond .
...IX
M
.Itel
. U
...M.
..M
Tr. Oahu College Tr Jno. Dewey
Itel.
P M. Pond, tr. P. Saary I).
P. Savary I.. A. Ilagwell M
II. Smith, tr. Hutchinson Sugar
Ptln Co U
W. It. Castle, tr. I.. Alilo Itnl.
II A. Kulollii et al. I.. Alilo . .IXD.
I.. Ahlo et al. Ust. S. (J. Wilder. Mil.
c M.
I.. Ahlo et al. Wilder & Co., Ltd.
M.
I.. C. Abies H. II. King Itel.
H. II. King F. W. Macfarlane ct al.
,.M.
Instruments Filed for Record May 24.
W. n. Castle, tr. Wong I.eong ..Rel.
Gear Lansing & Co.. by trs. Cath
erine II. Mays I
C. W. Ilnoth anil wife Isliloie Ru
binstein M.
Kolna Sugar Co. Hank of Hawaii
Lul Tr.JI.
The fircnt Pitmllv Mtdblnn of th
Aae! Per sore throat g.irgle '!-.
thiout with a inlxliue of PAIN-KII.l.-IJlt
mill tt.iur. .mil Hie i.lltf U limn -dlate
mill cine post Hi p. It should not
be foicntteu that the P.ilii-Klllei' !i
fciiuilj- as K"i'd to take Internally s ti
-isu externally. Avoid MibMluiU'K thir"
U but tmo P.tln-Klller, Perry lUv'.o'.
Price ?3c nnd r,i)o.
a . s
Dr. fieorge II. Demi) ulll be Inaueti
rated as piesltlent of Washington utid
I.ce University on June 17.
Lines of
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLP
The steamers of this line will arrlvo and leave this pott as he.'jnder:
FROM SAN FHANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
VI.NTl II V MAY 28
ALAMEDA JUNE 0
SlEltltV JUNE 18
ALAMEDA JUNE 27
SONOMV JULY 9
X
In connection wlta tho sailing or tuo above steamers, tae agents nro pre
ared to issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by nny rail
oad Irom San Francisco to all points In the United States, anu from Now
ork by any steamship lino to all European ports.
FOR VURTMEIl PARTICULARS APPI.T Tfi
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
GENERAL AOENTS OCEANIC 8. S. CO.
American-Hawaiian S. 8. Go,
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, vii Pacific Coast.
S. S. HAWAIIAN, to sail May 20th.
S. S. OREGONIAN, to sail about July 15th.
Freight recehed at Company's wharf. 12d St., South Brooklyn, at all times.
From Sun Rivinclwco
S. S. HYADES, to sail May 17.
Freight received at Company's wharf, Stewart Street Pier 20.
Prom ASonttlo unci Tiioomn
S. S. AMERICAN .. ..JUNE15
For further particulars apply to
C. P. iMORSB,
General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
AGENTS, HONOLULU.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
8teamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and
leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned.
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.
COPTIC JUN'i: 3
AMERICA MARU JUNE 11
PEKING JUNE 19
QAELIC JUNE 28
HONGKONG MARU JULY 6
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION
H. HACKFBLO &
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Steamship Company.
Steamers or tho above line, running In connection wltu the CANADI
AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. B. C. and Sydnty, N.S.W..
and calling at Victoria, B.'C, Honolulu, Suva, FIJI and Brisbane, are DUE
AT HONOLULU on or about tho dates below stated, viz.:
'rom Vancouver anu Victoria, B. C. From Sydney and Brisbane.
(For Brisbane and Sydnoy.) (For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.)
MIOWERA JUNE 7 AORANOI JUNE 4
MOANA JULY ,6 MOANA JULY 2
Througa Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and
Juropo. For Frolght and Passage nnd all general Information, apply to
Thco. H. Davice&Co.tLtd., Gr.nMAftente.
GLOBE NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
PUGET SOUND-HONOLULU ROUTE.
Connecting Direct without transfer with G. N. Ry N. P. R., and C. P.
It. Lowest rules of freight from all eastern points; shortest possible time.
S. S. TAMPICO, from Seattle, on or about MAY 10
For further Information address
L. E. BEEBI2,
2 Brewer Building, Honolulu. AGENT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Globe Nav. Co., Ltd., Se'ittle, Wash.; P. W. Rochester, 303 Market St.,
S. F.; Agents of above rjads. will furnish Information.
Beaver Lunch Rooms
Port 8t., bet. Queen and Mcrchunt
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served.
Everytnlng flrst-class. Complete line
Key West and Domestic Cigars alwayi
on hand.
H. J. NOLTE. - Proorlelor.
Pearl City Hotel
A place Tor town peoplo to lay oft
lor a few days.
Furnished rooms, first class meals,
dancing pavilion, nice picnic grounds,
aleu stabling for horses.
Convenient tor a country outing.
J. W. CHAPMAN,
Manager.
213I-3m
PIONEER HOTEL
LAHA1NA
Everything New, Good Tabic, Nice
Bedrooms, Sample Room for Commer
cial Trmelers. Oppoalto Landing, line
view, cool and comfortnble. Terms
moderate.
G, FRECLAHfl, -
Manager
French Laundry
t. ... Coiner of lleretnnlu Aienuo
nnd Piinc-hlioivl Street.
All Work Done by Hand
LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY.
J. ABADIE, Proprietor.
TelepHone Blue 3552.
Travel.
SIEUItA . .
ALAMEDA
SONOMA .
ALAMEDA ,
VENTURA
ALAMEDA
....MAY
...JUNE 11
...JUNE 1
...JULY
...JULY
...JULY 23
FOR 8AN FRANCISCO.
PEKING MAY 2K
GAELIC JUNE 7
HONGKONG MARU JUNE 13
CHINA JUNE 21
DORIC JUNE 28
NIPPON MARU JULY 8
APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO.
CO, LTD. AGENTS.
DO NOT DELAY
tho purchase of r. house lot In tho
Qrost suburb of Honolulu.
Tho remaining lots In KAIMUKI
TRACT arc now being sold on tho In
stallment plan.
$20 cash upon signing agreement
and $10 per month until fully paid.
Possession Immediate.
lolB 75':u0 nnd 100x13".
Apply to
TRUSTEES
Gear, Lansing & Go
Jitdd Building.
Fort Street
ICE
H1ANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Delivered to any part ot
city by courteous drivers.
Oahu lec and Electric Co.
KEWALO.
TELEPHONE BLUE 151.
HOFrVtAN & ilARKIIAn.
das, T. Taylor
CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER
306 Judd Dulldlnrj.
Teleohone Main 294.
The evening Dulletin, 75 cents pet
month.
Lines of Travel.
Bisiness Hen
Can Save
Many floors
oirf-nm-
UJK08S THE CONTINENT TROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
FROM 8AN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND,
ttdy THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
"sIlEiin Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Ernok
1st and Library Can. with Burt-n
S'aop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Mfiala n-la-cartc).
Free Reclining CbRlro.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
' H. LOTHROP, General Agent.
i:$ Third street, Portland, Orcgoa,
1. V7. HITCHCOCK, General Agcat,
Ho. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
1. L. LOMAX, Q. P. & T. A..
H7J Omaha. Nebraska.
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Table.
UNO STREET LINE.
Oil llirt Walklkl tor town il .1. 6 it. 6 , a.m.
ol rvtry is mlnutci ther.aft.r ill) to is. it;ts lal
ti.jir.M. from Wnklkl eotottu Pun.hoa Subl...
.m ttav. k HinEt orriwit twites for town at
;:i)A M. B tvtrjr is mlnuteithirMfltrllll n olr.M.
Can laavt Foil and Klnr ttrti rorntt fa. P.t.n.
at 6-io a.m. an4 tvtry it nloulea attar till n:ai
r.ai.
nil laart lor Palama only al anl 3:10 A M.
Can Itava Palama lor Walklkl 1 ..am. and .r.r.
m Blnutca llll 0 as M . than at 10 is and 10 11 P.M
Tna It'll' A. from Palama lo. Pun. hnu nnlw n.
lo Wallet. 1 on Saturdays
.ara laava ron and King acrctti corntr foi Klfla
Kanea at s to and a jo a.m.
Cars Irava Fort and King stmts corn.r tor Walklk
ate os A.M. and every 1. mtnutts till ioosP.M, loan at
10-11 and IIMS P.M. Than it P.M. roaato Walklkl
oil Saturdays only.
BERETANIA STREET AND CUUANU VALLEY,
Cats laava Punanou Stafela for Tomiiii...!
for Town and Valley at 40 s so 6 10 4. so 6 40 t and
T.ao A.M.
Cars laava Oabu Collar, for town and V.iu .1
6:so 6.so and t to A.M and ever) 10 minutes till 10.19
r.ai. aaicFi uie even oour ana Dan, nuur cars wnici
run from the Statta
Cars leave Nuuanu Valley at 610 6 10 6 to A.M ana,
every 10 minutes thereafter till 10 so p M
Cats leave Fort and Queen streets for Ponahog
Collecsat 60s o.as 6 as A.M and every 10 mlnvtot
after till 94) P.M. After that the cars ruo 10 U
Stable OB to It toP.M. which latheletlear from Toww
reacBlBf the Stable at n:o P.M.
Telephone to .ill Puis of the blind.
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
R.EALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. G. HENRIQDES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Excursions
Xo the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance Is otTacred tot
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the S. 8. Mauna uox
tt Kallua and take passengers overlaUMl
to Uookena, -where the steamer U mef
again.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1, 1811.
TRAINS.
STATIONS DAILY OAIIY
(Odtwaii) ex. Sun. DAILY ex. Sun. daily daily
A.M. A M. A.M P.M. P M
Honolulu .... T.to oil II.O. tit t if
Peail City. ... 801 g . ti 40 1 it :sa
Fwa Mill 8 j) 1008 isoo 40s 810
Walanae to ; 443 ....
Walalua II)) .40 ....
Kahuku te.js its ....
STATIONS, daily
Unwell) ex Sun. daily daily daily
AM. AM PM P.M.
Kahuku ti .... ac8
Walalua... 810 .... a so
Walanae 710 j j
twa Mill ..jo T.J 1.01 4 )a
I'eatl City 6 is 8 o) lio 1 l
Honolulu ....... .... 6 10 81 os j 4
r C. BMITH, Oen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt.
O. P. DHNIRON. Ruporlntendont
Safes, Plunos,
Furniture MOVED
Druys for Freight
and Lumber
Our representative mets all Incom
ing steamers from tho Coast, and
check baggage on all outgoing steam-
TI.
Wblte and Black Sani For Sale
Office with Kvenlnij Uullettn, III
King street. Tel SG.
W. LARSES, U't'l.
When You Want a Rig
HlNQ UP TUB
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
:
618 FORT STREET
Btable 'Phone. 109 Maiu
Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and 32.
C. H. UELLINA.
COTTON BRO.S & CO
bNGINULRb AM) : . .
GI.NLKAL COMKALIOKS
Pians sol e.tlmatcs tumt.tieJ lot all clat.ee
Contllctmc ra
Tel. Main 243.
ROOM 300 30STON OLK. Honolulu.
Honolulu Iron Works.
Improved and modern SliiJAU MA
CHINb'KY of every ".ipacltj and d
scrlptlon made to order Duller work
ml RIVETED PIPKS for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular ntten
tlon paid to JOD WORK, and reralrt
executed at shortest notice
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