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KVTCNINO nOU-BTIN. HONOLULU. H. T.. THt'nSDAY. MAY 29, 190.
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Dr. M. H. McLaughlin,
Office hours, 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1.
NEVER 80LD BY DRUG 8TORE3 OR AGENTS.
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Business Notices.
NOTICE.
During my absenco of about two
months, Dr. C. 1.. Marvin will attend
to my practice.
In all business matters, the Hawaii
an Trust Co. will act for me under full
power of attorney. C. B. WOOD.
2157-lw
OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. of P.
Special meeting Friday, May 30.
Work In third degree. Members of
Mjstlc i,o. 2 and all sojourning
Knights mi' requested to attend.
HI). C ALimiCH, K. It. & S.
21G9 2t
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BY AUTHORITY
SEALED TENDERS.
Sealed Tenders will bo received at
the offlie of the Superintendent of
Public Works, Honolulu, until 12 m. ol
Monday, June 9th, l'-tOI, for macadam
izing Waianuenuo street.
The Superintendent of Public Works
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. Plans and specifications on filo
In office of Superintendent of Public
WorkB, Honolulu, anil In office ot Mr.
K E. Richards, Hllo.
JAMES H. IIOYD,
Superintendent of Public Works.
2159-31
PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.
On Saturday, June 28th, 1902, at 12
o'clock noon, nt tho front entrance ot
the Judiciary building, will be sold nt
Public Auction, tho lease of tho land
known as "Wallau," sltuato on the Isl
and of Molokal, and containing an
area of 2000 acres, a little more or
less.
Term 21 years.
Upset Rental $100.00 per annum
payable, semi-annually in advance.
. Conditions of the sale of this Icasa
Are as follows:
1. The Lessee shall keep all ot tht
forest lands for forest purposes only.
2. The Lessee shall immediately
fence off such forest lands as are now
on tho land, to protect (Tic samu from
inroads of wild cattle and other stock.
3. The Lessee shall not cut down
any trees now growing or may hero
after grow on said lands. llxcept up
on first having obtained written per
mission from tho Commissioner ot
Public I-ands.
For further particulars apply nt ths
Public LandB Office, Honolulu.
EDWARD 8. nOYD,
i Commissioner of Public Lands.
Public Lands Office, May 2Cth, 1902
21B8-3t
Pound-Master's Notice of Estrays
Notice is hereby given that the ani
mals described below have been Im
pounded in tuo Government Pound at
Mnklkl, Kona, Island of Oahu, and
unless tho pound fees and damages
are sooner satisfied will be sold at
the date hereafter named according to
law:
Mny 23, 1902 1 Bay Mare, undescrlb-
able brand, w"hito spots on fore
head, right hind foot lame, four legs
black.
May 23, 19021 Day Horse, branded
T on rlgnt hind leg, white stroke on
forehead, right foreleg white, others
blacK.
May 23, 19021 Gray Jenny, branded
N U on rtght hind leg, white stroke
on neck, short main and tall.
The nbovo strayed anlmalB will bo
sold on Saturday, June 7, 1902, 12 noon
if not called for before the date men
tioned. K. KEKEUNE.
2i57-3t Poundmnster.
Kauai.
Oahu,
Maul,
Alolok.ll.
Lanal,
Hawaii,
Etc., Etc.
Set of 5 mops, 82.00
60 CENTS EACH
On sale at office ot . . ,
TUB . . .
BVBNING
BULLETIN
MAPS
Even unto old age you may feel V
the vigor of youth, with 1U light "I
heart, elastic step, courage and
tlrelen energy. You may be .'
free from pains and aches and J'
defy your years.
There Is a fountain of perpetual youth,
and you have only to reach out oir hand
and take It. You can drink of it until your
heart snouts with gladness, and with all
your might ou will proclaim, as other men
have:
"I AM A MAN!"
giants of old, you can be In your
CO strong, vigorous and full of h
youthful enthusiasm.
John Page, Uouldcr Creek, Cat., writes, aft
er wearing Dr. McLaughlin's Klcctrlc Belt:
"1 have no aches or pains now, and the varl
cocelc has disappeared. 1 did not think it
possible for me to obtain relief from my suf
'crlngs, but tho licit has surprised me. I
eel ns young as I did thirty years ago, and
000 Mnrlcct St.,
Han IVnnclRCo.
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Legal Notices.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE
TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
Whereas, a libel of Information wan
filed In the District Court of the Unit
ed States for the Territory of Hawaii,
on the 2fith dny of May, A. D. 1902,
by Robert W. Ilreckons, Esq , Attorney
of tho United Stntes for the Territory
of Hawaii, In tho name and In behalf
of the United States of America,
agalnBt the Schooner "Knwnlulanl,"
her tackle, apparel and furniture, seek
ing to enforce tho forfeiture of tlin
said vessel, her tackle, apparel and
furniture for violation of tho internal
revenue laws ot the United Stntes ol
America, to wit. Section 3450 of the
Hclsod Statutes of the United States
Now, Therefore, In pursuance of the
monition, and under tho seal ot the
Court to mo direct arid delivered, I do
hereby give public notice to all rcr
sons claiming the Bald Schooner "Ka
walulanl," her tackle, apparel nnd fur
nlturc. or In any mnnner Interested
therein, that they be and appear be
fore tho said District Court, to be held
at the City of Honolulu, on Friday, the
6th day of Juno, A. D. 1902, at 10
o'clock In the forenoon of that day.
provided the same shall be n day ol
Jurisdiction; otherwise on fhe next dny
ot Jurisdiction thereafter, then and
there to Interpose their claims nnd to
make their allegations in that behalf.
Dated the 27th dny of May, A. D.
1902. E. It. HENDIIY.
U. S. Marshal.
ItOBT. W. DnECKONS.
U. S. Attorney.
215S3t
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO
CREDITORS.
The undersigned, having been duly
appointed Administrator of the Estnte
of Akol, late ot Kallua, KoolaupoUo,
Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii,
deceased Intestate, notice is hereby
given to all persons having claims
against the said estate to present the
same, with pioper ouehcrs, It any ox
1st, duly authenticated, whether secur
ed by mortgage or otherwise, to the
undersigned, at his office In
said Honolulu, within six months
from tho date of this notice, or
hey will bo forever barred. And nil
persons Indebted to said esratc arc
hereby requested to make Immediate
pament thereof to the undersigned.
CIIANO KIM,
Care of Chinese News. IS King St.,
Administrator of the Estate of Akol,
Deceased Intestate.
Dated Honolulu, T. II.. May 22, 1902.
2154 Mny 22. 29; Juno 5, 12.
Corporation Notices.
MEETING NOTICE.
Quarterly Meeting of the Union
Feed Company, Limited, will hi- held
nt the company's ofllce, Judd build
ing, on Saturday. May 31st, at 9.30
a. m. souniAHU jiui i .vian jji.,
2159-3t Secretary.
CLOSING NOTICE.
Tho undersigned beg to stnte to their
patrons that on Mny 30th, Decoration
Day, their storo will be closed at noon.
Customers will kindly place their or
ders early; It will be appreciated, as
thcro will be but one delivery.
H. MAY & CO., LTD.
2169-2;
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF RACE
HORSES.
Entries for the rnres on June 11 nnd
14 WILL TjXOSK on June 3d. at 4 p.
in , with the socretan. nt C II. Collins
harness shop King ttiiet, near Fort.
Ily order
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
C L. CHAI1I1E Secretary. 2159
'
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Talto UlxaUyo nromo quinine Tablets
All dniRRlstB refund tho money If ll
fails tn cure. K W. drove's Blgnnturr
Is on each box. 2t rent
Instruments Filed for Record May 28.
HntkrM & Co illU R jt.Cc I.W
.... ... Arc. nit
C Mi'innke S E Rogers et al A L
A. 11. Anln II. M. Malster . M
lUpio'nnl Estate et al W .C. Achl
Par.ltd
Instruments Filed for Record May T9,
Ii. K-keraoto K. Tukuroda IIS.
ll. ii. Hannl.ahl nnd S W. Spencer
C. S. Dole Ctffict
C. M. Cooke it nl. Lewera & Cooko
Ltd : U.S.
David Knalnn D. Knvv&nnnnkim et
al L.
Kaplolanl Estate, Ltd., et al. W. C
Achl Par.ltel.
M. P. Itoblnson D Kmlnn D,
"Kleme Bros." J A. Ilyrno . .CM.
Recorded May 20, 1902.
Wnlalua Agricultural Co., Ltd., to
Henry Wharton, ixihnngo deed, one
half Intcnst In (Irnnt 1 G 15, Kamana
nul, Walalua, Oahu, tl. Uook 231,
page 404. I)at April 23. 1902.
Henry Wharton to Walnlua Agrlcul
tural Co., Tilil ; exchange need, A p. 2.
Grant 1322, Komnnnnul, Walalua. Oa
hu; 1. Hook 234, pago 404. Dated
April 23, 1902.
Recorded Vay 22, 1902.
Hester D. Hitchcock, by attorney,
to L. Ahlo; release, Ap. 2, II. P. CC39,
Kul. 1241, R. P. 3455, and portion K.
P. 3014, I'npnlaraa Honolulu, Oahu.
;i200. Uook ICC, page 107. Dated
January 9. 1901.
Thomas Chrlstley nnd wife to A. U
Wood et al.. trustcs, trustee deed;
various pieces land, Honolulu, Oahu;
tl. Hook 238. page 13. Dated May 21,
1902,
Trustees Oahu College to E. C.
Howe; release; lots (1, L and F. Sea-view-
Estate. Punahoii. Honolulu, Oa
hti; JS'iOO. Hook 1S2, pago 218.
Trustees Or.hu College to Waller C
Weedon. release, piece land Chaplnlu
lane, Honolulu. Oabu; tloOO. Uook
187. page 200,
Walter C. Weedon and wife to Ger
man Savings & Loan Association;
mortgnge, piece land. Chnplnln street.
Honolulu, Oahu; 17500 Uook 23.'. pa go
479. Dated May 22 1902
Fanny Strauch, tru-deo, nnd hush
to Manuel d'AranJe; deed, iuteicst In
piece land, Kelnnea, Lalmlna, Maul;
tl50. Hook 238, page 17. Dated May
20, 1902.
Henry Holmes nnd wlfo to Jno, M
Dowsett; deed; one-half of It. P.
1810, Kul. 1325. Nuunnii, Honolulu. Oa
hu; t500. Hook 231. pago 401. Dated
Mny 21. 1902.
Pllahl 'ami Knlelmamnhu to I.. 1..
McCandless; deed, one-hnlf share In
K. P. 4C4, hill land ol Walkane, Koo
Inupoko, Oahu; 14 00. Uook 231. page
402. Dated May 22, 1602.
Recorded May 23, 1902.
Nawanlnc and husband to Carolina
K. Aplkl; deed; real estato and per
sonal property In United States: tl.
Book 231. page 403. Dated April 2C.
1902.
A. M. Potemkln to A. C. Button
& Co.; power of attorney; general
powers. Uook 235. page I9C,
Wnwa lo Plplne and wife, deed;
portion It. P 3C35 Wnlnmao. Kau,
Hawaii; $150 nook 231. pagu 105 Da
ted December 2, 1901.
Kahoolo to J. Ikalkn nnd wife;
deed, one-half interett In It. I' i.SIj.
Kul 10119. Moauln. Ktiu. Hawaii. $10
Hook 231, page 400 Dated May C
19u2.
Estato James Campbell to Look
Shun, lent-e, piece land. Pnunhl stieut,
Honolulu Oahu, fifteen J ears at $720.
Hook 233, page 353. Dated March 17,
1S02.
Justin E. Emcronn to II.1 V Wiling
ham; lease. It. P. 1951 and It. P.
2S91. Kul. lOTtVJll two pieces land. Wa
lalua, Oahu; forty-five years, twenty
jears at J450, tvvcnty-flvo years at
trtOO. Hook 233, page 355. Dated Muy
23, 1899.
II. F Dillingham nnd wlfo to Me
Ilryde Sugnr Co., Lid , deed; Interest
In Eleele plantation, Kauai; tl. Hook
231 page 407. Dated January 19,
19, 1899.
A. N. Campbell to W H Castle,
deed; Interest In lots 10, 11, 18 and 19,
block 5. Knpnhulu tract, Honolulu. O.i
hu; $480. Hook 231, pago 408. Dated
July 3, 1901.
Kapu Knillo nnd wlfo to A N
Campbell, trustee; mortgage, Aps 1,1
2 and 3, Kill 4047. Kahaluii. leusetiold
ot It. P 4(ll, Kill. 224CH, Koolaupoko,
Oahu, $160. nook 232, pnge 18ii Dat
ed May 22. 1902
I.lhble A. nagwell to Percy II. Pond,
release, lot IS and portion lot 17, Mn
noa HflghtB addition, Honolulu. Oa
hu; $2000. Book 19C, page li. Dated
Mny 22, 1882.
Percy M. Pond nnd wife to Mary M.
Smith; deed, lot IS, and portion lot 7,
Manon Heights addition, Honolulu, Oa
hu, $25QU. Honk 231. page 409. Dated
May 17. 1902.
Mar) M. Smith and husband to W.
F. Allen, trustee; mortgnse, lot S.
nnd portion lot 17, Manoa Heights ad
dltlon Honolulu. Oahu; t'150, fhu
years at t per cent Hook 232, page
168 Dated May 22, 19UJ
Jno Al l)"wey ami wife 1 1 nl to
i Philip
Sanr: deed, lot 0. bin k 1,
'College Hills title t
I 12uo Hook IMS
Honolulu Oahu;
page 18 Dnhd
March 25, 1902
tf. Hum Snillli tnistei
lo Hutchinson
' HiiKar Plantation
l-asc. portion fii.ini
29ii7 Niniile K.iu llnvvnll, ti'ii 5-nrs
nt $1!) IliinK :.'l.1 tiniti 3.'T Dited
Mnj 22. l'jii'.
V It f'nstle trmtee Ii) nltiiiney
to I.. Ahlo tuistoc-, iiUusu, lots I 'nil1
I
(OSISRls
itteRs
h compounded with the greatest of
care and contains nothing Injurious.
It is a safe and reliable remedy for
stomach complaints and has a record
ot fifty years of cure to Its credit.
Many prominent physicians prescrlbo
nnd recommend It ns a cure for dys
pepsia, Indigestion, flatulency, belch
ing, nervousness and Insomnia, Try
It The genuine must have our Pri
vate Die Stamp over the neck of tho
bottle.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
BRITISH CHINESE CAN
ENTER UNITED STATES
So it is Claimed in Washington--
Only Subjects of Chinese Em
peror Are Barred Out In
fluence of the Treaty.
Washington. Mj 17 -A spiii.il to
the Hearst papers bajs The labor or
ganizations arc deeply Interested in
what they lon&ldcr the eittctlvcnesa ot
the Chinese exclusion ad. apptoved
Miy 5. On examination they dlsiovei
as legal propositions th.lt Inasmuch
as the ait pioildcns that It shall only
be effeuhe vWicn "not Inconsistent
with treaty obligation.." Chinese who
ure subjects or citizens of countries
other than China arc entitled to fnv
ndmlssnlon to tho United States, as a
rule, because treaty obligations with
countries other than China, provides
that their respective citizens or sub
jects shall hac as full right of admins
sion to anil travel in the United States
as may be granted the most faorcd na
tions. Under the net now passed no
distinction can be made bctneen clti
sens or subjects of Chinese birth or
descent, and citizens and subjects of
any other raie. they not being subjeits
of the Emperor ot China. Consequently
it is found that millions of Chinese in
the Malay peninsula who ure not sub
jects of China, but arc subjects of
Great Ilrltuln, and tho Chinese nt
Hongkong, who also arc subjects of
Great Ilrltaln, are entitled to free ad
mission to this country.
In addition, while the art purports to
exclude Chinese from the I'hlllpplnes,
nevertheless, inasmuch us It Is only
operative when consistent with treaty
obligations, and Inasmuch ns the llnr
Ilnghnmc treaty (which In this respect
is In full force) provides that sub
jects of China shall have us full rights
of travel within the limits of the
United Stntes, sis subjects or citizens
of the most favored nations tn exclude
Chlncsen subjects living In the Philip
pine Islands fiom the United State
will be Inconsistent with tieat) obliga
tions This pait of the utt can onl
be made to apply to tlioe of Chinese
desment ill the I'hlllpplnes who vveie
formerly subjects of ripaln. nnd all
other Chinese In the Islands must be
admitted to this countr.
Again the new nit. vvhlli purpoiting
to extend lo existing exclusion laws,
only extends them when not Incon
sistent with treaty obligations Our
treat with China permitting the pin-
nlbitinn of Immigration expire De
cember 7. IBflt, and Inabinuih as w
have no other treaty with China per
mitting piohlbltlon of Immigration,
but on the contrary other tieatles eith
er expressly permit Immigration oi,
according to the treatv of 1SS0. onlv
tolerate susnpenslon ot limitation, no
other prohibition will be upeiatlve at
tei the date named, because ihci rafter
piohlbltlon will be liuoiislMciit with
treat obllKAtlonsii
It therefoie appeals that pnu'liallv
the lesult of the picsent imitation fj
the new exclusion net H ejnl) a con
tinuance of the pie-sent nets insofui as
thev exclude Chinese subjects of th
JInipeior of China froni entering this
countiv until Deeembei 7 1901.
t: :: :: n :: :: :: t: n i: :: :: tt v. t: tl
Kapalama truct, Honolulu, Oahu.
$2oun Uook 190 page 471 Dated Mitf
2 J 1&02
Marv Ann Kulolln uml husband et ul
to I. Ahlo, exchange grant, ten feet
right of way across Ap. 1. Kul 83IS,
nnd Ap. 2 Kul 77i7, I'uunul, llonoln
lu. Oahu. $1 Hook 231), page 21 Dated
May 21, 190'.'
I. Ahlo and wife to Marry Ann Kit
lolla et al.. exchange grant, ten feet
right of wny to I.lllha street extension,
I'uunul. Honolulu Oahu; $1. Rook 22$,
page 21 Dated Ma 20 19o2.
I.. C Abies to Helen II King, ro
lense, lot I. block 3d I'enil City . Ewa,
Oahu $"11111 Uook 22" page 01 Dated
May 20 ion.
It Cant l tnntee In iittii.my,
lo Wong I.eiiiib re leu Uiiselmlils,
bulliUnKs eiops iMr Kuiluu K n.lau
poivo cjnliu jj.'.imi Hm.K ..! paK
27"' Dated ,luv . Itini.
SEATTLE DEER.
The over poptilir Hnlner lleer Is Just
us iiiiuli a favorite as over It Is on
ilraiiBht nt tho New Criterion Saloon
as It vi as nt tlm old. The longer It Is
. sort the beltfi It Is llki-d.
EXUN
lOMES
Oceanic .Steamship Company
TIME TABtF-
The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as ho.under:
FROM SAN FttANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
ALAMEDA JUNE d ALAMEDA JUNE 11
SIERRA JUNE 18 , SONOMA JUNE 17
ALAMEDA JUNE 27 ALAMEDA JULY 2
SONOMA JULY 9 ' VENTURA JULY 8
In connection wltk tse sailing or tno auovo steamers, tne agents are pro
ard to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
oad from Ban Francisco to all points In the United Btates, and from New
rork by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Win. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
GENERAL AQENTS OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN
HEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
S. HAWAIIAN, to sail May 20th.
S. OREGONIAN, to salt about July 15th.
Freight received at Company's wharf,
Prom Seattle and Tocomn
S. S. AMERICAN .. . JUNE1S
Tor further particulars apply to
C. P. MORSE,
O.n.rsl Freight Agent H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
AGENTS. HONOLULU.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and
leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned.
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.
COPTIC JUNE 3
AMKltICA MAKU JUNE 11
I'EKINC, JUNK 19
QAEI.IC JUNE 28
HONGKONG M AUU JULY S
FOR QENERAL INFORMATION
H. HrVCKPBLD &
Canadian-Australian Royal Mall
Steamship Company,
teamen or the above line, running in connection wlu the CANADI
AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. B. C and Sydney, N.8.SV,
and calling at Victoria, I). C. Honolulu. Buva, FIJI and Brisbane, are DUE
AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:
from Vancouver ana Victoria, I. C.
(For Brisbane and Sydney.)
MIOWEKA JUNE 7
MOANA JULY 6
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and
lurope. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to
Theo. H.DavlcB&Co.,Ltd. Gcn'lAftcnta.
GLOBE NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
PUGET SOUND-HONOLULU ROUTE.
Connecting Direct without transfer with G. N. Ry., N. P. K., and C. P.
R. Lowest rates of frelRht from all eastern points; shortest possible time.
S. S. EUREKA, from Seattle, on or about JUNE 10
For further Information address
L. E. BEEBE,
2 Brewer Building, Honolulu. AGENT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Globe Nav. Co., Ltd., Se'Jttle, Wash.; P. W. Rochester, 303 Market St.,
S. F.: Agents of above rjads. will furnish Information.
Beaver Lunch Rooms
Fort St., bet. Queen and Merchant
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served.
Bverytnlng first-class. Complete line
Key West and Domestic Cigars alwayi
on hand.
H. J.NOLTE, - Proprietor.
Pearl City Hotel
A place for town peoplo to lay oft
for a few davs,
Furnished rooms, llrst-class meals,
d'incing pavilion, nice picnic grounds,
also stabling tor horses.
Convenient for a country outing.
J. W. CHAPMAN,
Manager,
2131-3m
PIONEER HOTEL
LAHAINA
Everything New, Good Table, Nice
Dedrooms, Sample Room for Coramor
clal Travelers Opposlto Landing, fine
view, cool and comfortable. Terms
moderate.
G. TREELAflO,
Manager
rjas. T. Taylor
CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER
306 Judd Building.
Teleohone Main 29-1.
ALAMEDA JULY 23
42d St., South Brooklyn, at all times.
FOR 8AN FRANCISCO.
PEKING MAY 28
GAELIC JUNE 7
HONGKONG MAKU JUNE 13
CHINA JUNE 21
DORIC JUNE 28
NIITON MAKU JULY 8
APPLY TO P. M. . 8. CO.
CO, LTD. AGENTS.
From Sydney and Brisbane.
(For Victoria and Vancouver, B. O.)
AORAN'GI JUNE 4
MOANA JULY 2
DO NOT DELAY
tho purchase of a house lot In
fir est suburb ot Honolulu.
tbe
The remaining lots In KAIMUKI
TRACT aic now heini; sold on tho In
stallment plan.
$20 cash upon signing agreement
and $10 tier month until fully paid.
Possession Immeillaie.
lots To200 and lOOxloO.
Apply-to
TRUSTEES
Gear, Lansing & Go
Judd Building.
Fort Gtreet
ICE
MANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Delivered to any part ot
city by courteous drivers.
Oabn Ice and Electric Co.
KEWALO.
TELEPHONE BLUE S151,
HORYUN & riARKtMri.
French Laundry
C in,, i i I 11 i, Inula V.vi'nil"
i.h I I' ni 111, vl Hin'i't
All Work Done by Hand
LACE CURTMNS A SPECIALTY.
J. ABADIE, Proprietor.
Telephone Blue 3052.
Bisiness Men
Cai Save
Isiy Hoars
''ffnVontv
UnOCS THE CONTINENT THOU
Sai Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
rnOM BAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
HJy THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
fiHjcaa Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Emok.
tag and Library Cart, with Barbel
Baop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals aIa-carU).
Free Reclining Cbulrs.
Pullman Ordinary 8Ieeper.
I. . LOTHROP, General Agent,
1M Third street, Portland, Oregom.
y W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
Ho. 1 Montgomery 8t.,San Francisco.
I. L. LOMAX O. P. k T. A.,
1471 Omaha, Nebraska.
Dawaiiai Tramway's Time
Table.
I WO STREET LINE.
Cr Wit Wilklkl far town at tt. 1il(-ii a a.
u4 tvtry i liutenb.ertifttf till 1045. iOj &4
iijtr.M. ttom WilkhttfolottM Poethou Sutte.
Cart 1vaR Panct of Pawaa nrikfe to town al
!) M. ao4 avtry i ml Butt tbMMftef tt.l tiMrjk.
Cart Itava f-oit an J Ekir ttrr ionjr tor raMa
atft.ie Al, at4 avery i lout aft UU it at
r.m.
Cart Itava for Palana only at aM $ o A ft.
Can Itava Pa tarn a for Walklkf j 4 a m. m4 arvry
15 HIOUI HI) 4 4) r ft , IhM at to i a4 10-4 P.M
Id ii if A. from Palama for PniuibAtj mW mi
toWaUdiiten Saturday!
uartitavtronanj Kine trtM cotvmt lot Rrfr
Ranr at s o anJ ? 50 a.m
Cart Itava Fort ani Klnp itratlt comer fet Walktk
at 6 os A ft. anlcvtryij mlnutta till ioojj.m lhao at
0 U ana 11 oj r m, too 11 JJ P.M. tof W waiUk'
isSaturolayi only.
BERETANIA STREET AND KVDANU VALLEY.
Cart Itava Punahou Stjfela far Tawn als.iauic1
for Toa an4 Valley all 40 s 90 6 10 4 6 40 f ao4
IMAM.
Cart laava Oahu Colttet for town aod VaUry at
i)o4o and ? to A.n and tvtrj to aihurtaa mi 10 to
p.m. ticapt tbe aven hour and ball, bour ovn iWct
run from tht Statla
Cartltavt Nuuanu Valley at 6 10 I jo p A.ft ao4
vary to Blaotet Uiere alter till to 10 P. ft
Cart leavt Fort and Queen ttretii foe PuaaAoo
Collet 1 oj 6 aj 6 4) A ft aad ovary m attnot
arttrtll)9 4)P.n. After that Ox tan rva to Oa
SUla op to n:yeP,. which It tbalaot car tVoaa Tova
rtsKhhiE Qm SUM at tt: P.m.
Telephone to All Parts ef the Island
KONA LIVERY
8TABLB8
rEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. Q. HENRIQUES, PROP.
Horaee and Carrlaea
For Bxcurelons
19 the Volcano or the Mountain.
Aa excellent chance la oaTared (at ,
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriage meet tbe 8. B. Manna l
at Kallua, and take passengers oTerlan4
to Hoozen, where the steamer t torn
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1. 181.
TRAINS.
STATIONS
(Outwtri;
Honolulu ...
Poll City..,
Ewi Mill...,
W.l.m. ....
VV.KIui....
ICahuku
STATIONS.
(Inw.,4)
Kihuku ....
DAILY
tl. Sun
AM.
T 10
. lo
ill
OAiir
DAILY tl Sua DAILY DAILY
AM. AM P.M. PM
9 1 li os 'l S-V
9,1 II o j 4T s
tool II oo 4 0) S 10
10 JO 4 ....
HI) S ....
It 1 6 If ....
DAILY
x
Sun. DAILY DAILY DAILY
AM. AM P.M P.M.
ol
a JO
Wililu. ....
Wlltni. ..
6
Tio ... 1SS
T 4S I OS 4 .
Ew.Mlll . .
J50
ilS
P.nl City .
I OS I. o 4 S
Honolulu I jo lj os 5 6
r C. SMITH. Oen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt.
0. P. DBNIBON. Superintendent
THEMONEXPRESSGO
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays tor Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meet all Incom
ing steamers from the Coast, and vl
check baggage on all outgoing steari
ra. Whits tod Black San For Sale
Ofnce with Evening Bulletin, HI
King street. Tc) 86.
. LARSEH. M'jfr.
When You Want a Rig
JUNO UP Till
C-L-U-B
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
i c : : : bis fort street
Btablo Tnoue, 109 Main.
Hack Stand, 'l'honcs 319 and 32.
C. H. UELLINA.
COTTON BROS & CO
ENCilNH.NS AM) : : :
GhNhKAL CONTRACTORS
Piani ind rtlm1c luinltroJ Icr ll clfl
lontriillnc wuck
Tel. Main
30STON
243.
BLK.
ROOM 30f
Honolulu.
lOnolnln Iron Works.
Improved nnd mudoru dlHlAlt !A
CHINLHY of every .illicit and dv
scrlptlon made to ordir Holler work
Hi itrVHTUD lII'i:S (or irrtfatloa
purrooc3 a srii-Ilty. Particular atten
tion vald to JOI1 VVOIIK, nnd ret,lj
executed at shortest notice.
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