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Legal Notices.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notlco Is hereby given that under
and by lrtue of an order of the Hon.
A. S. Humphreys, judgo of tho Circuit
Court of tho First Circuit of tho Terrl
t'ry of Hawaii, tho undersigned V. C.
Parke, administrator of tho cstato of
Cathcrlno P. Auld, deceased, will sell
nt the auction rooms of Jas. V. Morgan
Queen street, Honolulu, on Saturday,
the 28th day of June, 1902, at 12
( dock noon, nil tho right, title. Inter
est nnd estate of tho said Cathcrlno I'.
Auld, at the time of her Heath, In and
to all thoso certain pieces or parcels
of land, sltuato and described as fol
lows: 1. All those S apanas, sltuato in Mo
n:til. Island ot Molokal, described in
n P. t,4U2, I.. C A. C299 and 3189, to
Ktihlo, containing nn area of 23 acres,
1187 fathoms, excepting a portion of
Apana 7, granted to E. Dal & Co. by
deed, dated September 19, 1876, and re
corded in Dook 4G, pages 45C-4G7.
2. All those certain 6 apanas situ
lite in Moanul and Honoullwal, said
Ijiand of Molokal, described in II. P.
1131, Grant, containing 10.75 acres.
3. All that certain land, Bltuate In
Honomanu, Island of Maul, described
Ir It. P. 7C12, L. C. A. ol87, containing
an nrea of 5.77 acres.
Terras and conditions of sale: Cash
Ui Ited States Gold Coin, on confirma
tion of enlo by said Court. Deeds at
expense of purchasers. Tracings show
ing location of said lands can be Been
at above auction rooms.
Dated Juno C, 1902.
V. C. PARKE.
Administrator Estato of Catherine P.
Auld, Deceased; Room 309, Judd
Uulldlng. 21C8 3w
BANKRUPTCY SALE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
Instructed Jas. F Morgan, auctioneer,
to sell at public auction at his sales
rooms, Queen street, on Satur
day, JUNE 28, at 1- o'clock noon,
tho entlro printing office plant
and paper stock of tht Austin Pub
lishing Company, Limited, In bankrupt
ey, the salo to include tho title and
goodwill of tho Parndlso of tho Pa
cific, a monthly periodical. If tho
property as a whole do not bring tho
upset price, being 75 per cent of tha
appraised value of $1417.85, the sale
will bo adjourned tho samo day to the
premises of tho said Austin Publishing
Company, Nuuanu street, where the
property will bo offered in parts ac
cording to the Inventory.
DANIEL LOGAN,
Trustee of Austin Publishing Co , Ltd,
in Bankruptcy.
Honolulu, June 13, 1902. 2172 2v
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Tho undersigned having been duly
ppolnted Administrator of tho Estato
of Plla Manuahl, lato of Piiuloa, Island
of Oahu, decoased, notlco Is hereby
given to all persons to present their
claims against said estato, duly au
thenticated, whether secured by mort
gago or otherwise, to tho undersigned
nt tho offlco of Messrs. Robertson As
Wilder, rooms Iuj and 20C, Stnngen
wald building, Honolulu, within six
months from tho date hereof, or thej
will bo forever barred
MANUAHI.
Administrator of tho Estato of Plla
Manuahl, Deceased
Dated Honolulu, May 23 1902
2155 May 23, 30, Juno C, 13, 20
SHIROKANI
RELIABLE JAPANESE and CHINESE
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
lent ot Help Hurnlnlictl on
Contract Ii tlcHlrcil.
Office Cor, Fort and King Streets.
Tel. llluo 1151.
MRS. A. SCHOELLKOPF,
TEACHER OF PIANO.
FRENCH INTERPRETER.
Honolulu, T. H,
Hotel Street, Opposite Advent Chunk
Telephone the EVENING DULLE.
TIN. Main 256, If you havo books to bo
tnsde prlntlne to b done. etc. etc..
and we will call. Wo nave men that
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weak kldne)s, pains In the back,
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Business Notices.
NOTICE, REPUBLICAN PRECINCT
CLUB9, FIFTH DISTRICT.
Each precinct club shall meet at
7.30 p. m. on tho second Friday, 13tfi
I of June, and shall then mnko nomina
tions for officers of tho club. On tho
Ifu.rth Friday, 27th of Juno, they shall
'iiuet nt the same hour nnd elect off!-
tcr8 for tho ensuing two icars.
On tho fourth Friday, 25th of July,
they shall meet nt tho same hour and
mnke nominations for members of tho
Dittrlct Committee nnd Delegates to
the Territorial Convention to bo voted
f.ir nt n primary to ho held on tho first
Saturday, 2d of August, between tho
hours of 2 and 8 o'clock p m.
Officers and members of tho sevcrnl
reclnct clubs of tho Fifth District
will please see that the above calls arc
tarried out. O It. CARTER.
Chairman Fifth District Committee.
V. J COEI.HO. Secretary.
2109 td
NOTICE, REPUBLICAN PRECINCT
CLUBS, POURTH DISTRICT.
Each precinct club shall meet at
7-30 p m. on the second Friday, 13th
of June, tind shall then make nomina
tions for officers of tho club. On tho
fourth Friday, 27th of June.lhcy shall
mccl nt the samo hour and elect offi
cers for the ensuing two years.
On tho fourth Friday, 25th of July,
they shall meet at tho same hour and
make nominations for members of the
District Commlttco and Delegates to
tho Territorial Convention to bo voted
for at a primary to bo held on tho first
Saturday, 2d of August, between tho
hours of 2 nnd 8 o'clock p. m.
Officers nnd members of tho several
precinct clubs ot the Fourth District
will please seo that tho abovo calls aro
carried out C. L. CRADDE.
Chairman Fourth District Committee
W. It. CONEY, Secretary.
2160 9t
NOTICE.
Fourth District Republican Precinct
Clubi.
Those precinct clubs that did not
hold their meetings at tho time first
appointed are requested to call their
precinct clubs together some tlmo
this week nnd nominate their officers
as required by tho rules adopted by
tho Republican Territorial Committee
t C L. CRAHHi:.
Chairman Fourth District Committee.
2176-3t
NOTICE.
The adjourned meeting to nominate
officers for tho Third Precinct Club
will be held at tho Government Wnter
Gate House, Nuuanu avenue, nbove
the second bridge, on Wednesday, the
18th, at 7 30 p. m.
M. P. ROBINSON,
Chairman Third Precinct Club,
2172 3t
NOTICE.
The Fourth Pieclnct. Fourth Dis
trict, Club of the lte-piibllenn party
will meet nt tho St Antonio Hall, an
Vine) aril street on Friday evening at
7 3o o'clock for tho purpoBo ot noml
natlng officers of the club
WILL C. KINO
2175-4t Chairman.
00 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TflADC MAF1KS
Designs
COPVniQHTB Ac.
Anron londtrwr a iketch nnd df acrlptlnn mar
qulrklf aarertiilu ur o inlon frea whether mi
HiTcntlon I pruhAbly nntentuble. CnmniunlrA
tlonaairictlrrmifldoutftil Haiidbnokonl'Ati tiU
acta free. leit nuency for ecurinir patenu.
l'ltrmti taken tiirnuirh Munn A to. rcUre
tprtlal notlett without chartre, Intbe
Scientific American.
Armnrtiomelr UlnilratM weeklr. I,arrtPt rlr
ct 1 lm ion of hiir Pdviititlo lurnul 'lirnit, i a
Tonrt tour monthi.lL BoW byall tiewideitlOM
MUNN &Co.3B,Brw''' New York
Uranctl Office, CSS F 8t WubllKHoo, I. U
Tho tendency toward anti-high-
spied legislation In this countr) Is re
sponsible for a falling off in oidtrs
from wealthy Americans for high-
powered foreign automobiles It litis
been ilemnustinteil that American-built
rnntnr lobbies nro. on tl-o whole bet-
' ,cr a,iapted to tho conditions met with
on averug0 American roads than ar
, dcs aD( tonstrllc.
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Mill BANK TRUST
New York, June 9 Tho North
American Trust Company of New
York Is promoting a gigantic combina
tion of national banks of the country,
which Is to Include one national bank
in each financial center and state cap
ttnl. Tho combination will be known
as the American Hankers' Corpora
tion, which has been chartered nulctlv
under the general corporation act nf
New Jersey, with a capital of $)000,
000 The charter provides for a sur
plus of $45,000 000 lhe scheme Is th,j
outcome of the branch banking movo
ment. As outlined In n confidential letter
from the Trust Company to various
financiers with whom It is negotiating,
the plan and the arguments advancpd
In fnvor oi f7ie scheme nro as follows:
"The Idea of branch banking Is not a
new one. It lias not been tried to
any great extent In this country for
various reasons, chief of which Is that
each stntc has dlfivrent hanking laws.
Tho natlonnl banking act has been
amended to permit of expansion In thin
direction by the establishment of
small sized banks. Ilnrrlng the ques
tion of taxation there could seem to
be little to prevent the organization
of nn immense natlonnl bank with this
very purpose in view provided It wero
established with large enough surplus
to acquire n sufficient number nf
bnnks throughout the country
"There are other serious obstacles
to the ownership of such banks under
the national hnnMng net A safer and
more profitable plan should be the for
mation of n corporation which could
purchase and control n number of na
tional banks, also state banks and
trust companies To tiTIs end such nn
Institution has been chartered undor
tho New Jersey Inws The only tax
pajnble will be tho annual one of ft
cnth of 1 per cent on $5,000,000 capital.
Tho main office, nominally Jersey
City, will be only the meeting place
for the stockholders for no deposits
will be accepted by the' parent Institu
tion, which will confine Its operations
to the Investment of Its capital and .deed: pieces land N"vTfn North Kt
surplus Its first purchnso will be a ' hala Hawaii Hook 231, page 491 Da
large New York city national bank ted lune jfl lOn"
Now York will be i, practical head-' Trustee Oahu College to E E
quarters The offieers of the Now , . . . ., , , , ... ,. T,
York bank will also be the executive I "V n! ,imi- lot 2, ,,l"ok, 2" C??"
of the corporation fl will be absolute ,!lll trart Honolulu. Oahu. $1000
v ncetni ti nwti a natlonnl bank in, Bonk S3 page 192 Dated May 26
New York city and other Important 1902,
central points throughout tho countrv
The speclnl features of the plan
will be the discouragement of dnnger
ous methods of paving high Intereit
on deposits. Instead will be given
larger liberality to customers In ex
change of checks and cashing ot
drafts with n bill of lading nttnehel
and the voldnnco of the unnecessar
accumulation of balnneea when they
enn be ptofltnblv ntul In another sec
tion "With the exception perhaps of the
New York Central bank, only a bare
controlling Interest In the outof-town
banks will be sough? Tho nlm will bo
to own in each state the controlling
Interest In nt least one good bank
which will have sufficient surplus to
permit the purchase of several local
organizations Ownership of these In
stitutions will be sufficient guaranteo
to the depositors without necessitating
large and vexatious local capital and
surplus labilities, the ilea .being that ,onnaKP wnrh pai!SC8 through the Do
tho smaller the capitalization In pro-ltrolt nlpr , Krcalcr tnan the tonnage
portion to the deposits obtalna hie the 1 wnl(,h pn,orB an(1 clean at lhe 1)0r
larger the profits The capital stock of iIammrB nnci Liverpool,
will be Invested In United States """
State bonds."
Miss Isabclln Dunn, an Engllshnom
an In Constantinople has turned M'
hnmmedan, previous to becoming itu'
second wife of a Turkish officer.
A
$20.00
BELT for
$5.00
fhe Dr,
Alden Elrctnc "Belt'
pensory is guaranteed
all the curative propel
(with sus-
to possess
ties of the espenslve belts now sold by
doctors and drugR 's. It gives a very
sttone current of eletrlcltv andlseallv
regulated. Bound to supersede others. Canioiaf L. SorenBon Plaintiff Hhould not
De n.ia I rom the unaersiened on v. no
neents; no discount. Circular free. Address
I'iep'-e Electric to , 200 I'ost St., San
Fr d 'Co Sent frr to Hawaii l.ir SB. 00
Corporation Notices.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Shippers of freight by steamers 1 (
'he riittr-lBlantl 'Steam Navigation Co,
Ltd , aro hereby notillcil that a new
form of shipping receipt has been
adopted b) tho company to go into ef
fect at onco,
Kreignt will bo accepted, however,
u'i tho old form of receipt up to Octo
ber 1st, 1902, nfler which date, freight
will bo received only on tho now form
of ncelpt, a topy of which can bo
setn at tho offlco of tho lompany,
Queen street
ITi:it ISLAND STf.AM NAVIGA
TION CO. LTD.
:H.9 lm J i:NA I'resldent.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
On and after this date bills nf lading
will hu Issued b this company. Instead
of shipping receipts as heictoioio.
1 ulght will In received under tho
old torm of shipping ucolpt up to Oc
toher 1st. 1902, but nfler that dato tho
bill of lading only will bo accepted
l.Di:ilS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
C I. WIGHT.
President,
Honolulu June 10th, 1902 2171 21t
INTER ISLAND STEAM NAVIGA
TION CO, LTD.
Notice to Shippers.
Sulphuric, nitric or other chemical
r.clds will bo leiiUed for tranBporta
Hon by nil of our steamers on and
alter this dato until further notlco.
J ENA, iTesfdent.
Honolulu Juno 7th. 1902 21C8 1M
ASSESSMENT NO 1 ICE.
Notlco Is nereb) E0" Uat at Dl
tenors mutiny of tho Inter Island
Telegraph Company, Limited, held
June 13th, 19112, tho thirteenth and
last assebsment was culled pajablo
Jul) 1st 1902. delinquent August 1st,
190.' CLINTON J IIUTCIIINS.
'1 reasurer.
Honolulu. Juno 17, c: 2170 If
Instruments Filed for Record June 19.
Woo Kul Woo Kean ... . D S.
W. C. Hoc et at F A Roe . .1)
F A Roe A Roe I)
J A Magoon G II. Kahue . Rl,
Hutchinson Sug Pltn Co 'vValohl
nu Agr & Graz Co., Ltd ... D.
W R Castle, Jr I. M. Lansdalo
. P A.
M F Castle P M Lansdalo P .
W It. Castle Jr. W H Dradley . D
Instruments Filed for Record June 20.
M A Dlas and wife M J Ilaptls
ta .... D
J T Gomes and wife M. P. Mar
tlens . . D
J A Mngoon W C Roe et al .Rel
Recorded June 16, 1902.
P P. Woods to II and W. Hook,
agreement; In re pasturage for live
stock on Orant 777, Kohala, Hawaii
Dook 235, page 221 Dated August 28
1901.
M A and A F Tavares to F W
Hard , mortgage 20 59 100 acres of
H I 603, Makawao. Maul, $800 Dook
237 page 150 Dated March 10, 1902
I'auolc to J N Kapuoho, lease, It
P. 39S4, Alpapal Kula, Maul, tno
years at $3 Hook 240 page 3 Dated
November 9 1901,
W. Conradt to James Cosgrov,
chattel mortgage, ten shares stock.
Oahu Sugar Company Limited, $515
Dook 237, pagH 152 Dated June 9
1D02
A. A Young to Honolulu Home for
Incurables, deed, block 49. Kalmukl
tract, Honolulu, Oahu, $9000. Hook
231, page 490 Dated June 14, 1902
C II. Cooper and wife to lllshop
and Company, mortgage; Grant 4515
Tnntnhn. Honolulu. Oahu; $2500
Hook 237 page 153 Dated June 17
190i
J M Kahoohull to I). Kapahl.
n I) Ilond and wITe to Kohala Land
Company Limited; deed, Land Pat
ent 4102 AwliTI North Tvohah Hi
wall, $WU0 Hook 231 page 491 Dat
d -May 30, 1902.
Not long ago the United States Mln
Ister In Athens, C S Francis enter
tained at dlnnocjhe King and Queen
of Greece, the Crown Prince the other
Royal Princes, and all the high officers
of the Court. This compliment to tho
American Legation is unexampled, an
the King and Queen have never before
accepted invitations to dine at any I.e.
gatlon. except those of England and
Russia, and then only when tho Mln
ister of either of these countries 7iai
pened to bo tho Dean of tho Diplomat
Ic Corps.
.
During the nine months that navlga
linn la nnnn nn iVia flrAflt t ntfm tllil
Legal Notices.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
First Circuit. Territory of Hawuli. Olaf
1. Sorcnson vs. Franka St. Clair So-
renson Term Summons. (Stamps )
Tho Territory of Hawaii To Clio High
Sheriff of the Territory of Hawaii or
his icputy, tho Sheriff of tho Island of
Oahu. or his Deputy iou aro com
manded to summon Franka St. Clair
Sorenson, Defendant. In case she shall
file written answer within twenty da)s
nfler Bcrvlce hereof, to be nnd appear
before the said Circuit Court at the
Moy TefTh thereof to bo holden at Ho
nnlulii Island of Oahu, on Monday the
5th dny of May next, at 10 o'clock n
in. to show cause wny tne claim 01
bo awarded to him pursuant to the
tenor of his annexed Libel fur 1)1
Norce And oti arc commanded to
!mo ou then there this writ with full
return of jour proceedings thereon
WITNKSS Hon A. S Humphres,
rirst Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tho
First Circuit, at Honolulu, this 4th
day of April, 1902.
(Seal)
M T. SIMONTON,
Clerk.
Territory of Hawaii, Island of Oahu,
BS.
I hereby certify that the foregoing
Is a, full, true and correct cop of tho
original summons In said cause, and
that the said Court ordered publica
tion of tho samo and continuance of
said causo until tho next August, a.
D 1902 Term of this Court
A O KAULl'KOU.
Clerk of tho Clrnilt Court or the rirst
Circuit, Tonitoi) of Hawaii
2H9 Slny 10. 23, 30, Juno (,, 11 20
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
First Circuit Territory of Hawaii
hose Endermnrk s Elmol Enrtermurk
term Summons (Stnmps) Tho Tor
rltciry of Hawoll To tho High Shir '
Iff of tho Territory of Hawaii or Ills
f. ...,,. l... ui.. .if. nr tt... loin...! ..r I
1-,tiJ ,IMT .Il.V.llt U, .11,' irititiu tl.
Oahu or his Duput)
1011 ore com
mamled to summon Elmel Eudermark,
Dofcndniit, In tnse be shall lo writ
ten answer within twent ilnH alter
service hereof, to bo anil appear be
fore i.ic said Circuit Court at tho May
iorm tlieienf, to bo holden nt Honnlu
lu, Island of Oahu, on Monday, tho jtli
day of May noxt, at 10 o'clock a m ,
to show causo why tho claim of Itoso
Endermark, 1'lalntlff should not bo
awarded to her pursuant to tho tenor
of her annexed Petition And lime,
on then there this Writ with full ro
turn of your proceedings thereon
WITNESS Hon A. S i7iimphrcs. .
First Judgo of the Circuit Court of tho
1'list Circuit, nt Honolulu, this 14th 1
day of April, 1902.
(Seal)
GEORGE LUCAS.
Clerk.
Territory of Hawaii, Island of Oahu,
ss1
I hereby certify thnt the foregoing
Is a full, true and correct copy of tha
original summons In said cause, and
lion of the samo and contlnunn.o of
cum i-niiu iiiuii uiu ii.-jii tiiiKu" .1
II JVU-, 1LT111 OI iius uouri
A O KAUI.UKOU
Clerk or tho Circuit Court of Hie First
Circuit, Torrltory of Hawaii
2149 May 10, 23, 30, Juno ", 13 20
Lines of
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABjCP-
The steamers ot this line will arrive and leave this port as no.otinder:
FROM SAN FnANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
ALAMEDA JUNE 27 I ALAMEDA JULY 2
SONOMA JULY 9 1
In connection with the salting or tee above steamers, tno agents are pre
pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
oad from Ban Francisco to all points in the United States, and from New
fork by any steamship line to all European porta.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLT TO
Win G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
GENERAL AQENT8 OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Go.
DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN
HEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
S. S. OREQONIAN, July 15th.
S. S. NEBRASKAN (new) about July 25th
S. S. ALASKAN, about August 15th.
Freight received at Company's wharf, 42d St., South Brooklyn, at all times.
Prom Sein PrnncUco '
S. S. NEVAOAN, about July 8th.
From Stsuttltj and Tacomn
S. S. AMERICAN JUNE IS
For further particulars apply to
C. P. MORSB,
Q.ner.l Freight AaenL H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
AQENT8, HONOLULU.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
3ccidental 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.
GAELIC JUNE 28
HONGKONG MARU JULY 6
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION
H. HrXCKFBLP &
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Steamship Company.
Steamers of the above line, running in connection wltu the CANADI
AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. B. C. and Sydney. N 8. W,
and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu, Suva, FIJI and Drlsbane, are DUE
AT HONOLULU on or about tho dates below stated, viz.:
'rom Vancouver anu Victoria, B.
(For Brisbane and Sidney.)
AOUANGF JULY
C.
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and
furope. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to
Thco.. H. Davlcg&Co,Ltd., Gcn'lAftcnte.
GLOBE NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
PUGET SOUND-HONOLULU ROUTE.
Connecting Direct without transfer with 0. N. Hy.. N. P. II , and C. P.
R. Lowest rates of freight from all eastern points; shortest possible tlmo.
S. S. EUREKA, from Seattle, on or about
S. S. TAMPICO, on or about ..
For further information address
U. E. BEEBE,
2 Brewer Dultdlng, Honolulu. AGENT HAWAIIAN I8LANDS.
Globe Nav. Co., Ltd., 8eittle, Wash.; P. W. Rochester, 303 Market St,
S, F.i Agents of above rjads. will furnish Information.
Honolulu. II T , Juno 4th, 1902.
Received from Emmett May. draft for Four Thousand Two Hundred
and Fifty-four (81-100) Dollars, amount assured by Policy ..o. D1S Issued by
the Gcrmanla Life Insuranco Companjof Now York on the life, of Morris
Loulsson, deceased. JI251SL (Signed) THUUISA M. LOUISSON.
Tho Germanla pays their death claims promptly.
EMME1T MAY, .Manager.
Qermanla Life Ins. Co, Judd Building.
Waikiki
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TOURISTS.
A FAMILY RESORT.
Cottages nnd plonsant
rooms, American and Eu
ropean Plan Excellent
Culstno and Sen Ice. Spe
cial wcokly or monthly
rates.
Rest ot Surf Dathlng and
Canoeing all tho year
round Hot and Cold Wa
ter Hatha Douffet, Liv
ery, Electric Lights
L. H. DEE. Proprietor.
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Travel.
VENTURA JULY 8
ALAMEDA JULY 23
FOrt 8AN FRANCISCO.
CHINA JUNE 21
DORIC JUNE 28
NIPPON MARU JULY 8
APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO,
CO, LTD. AGENTS.
From Sydney and Brisbane.
(For Victoria and Vancouver. D. C.)
MOANA JULY 7
. . JULY 1
DO NOT DELAY
tho purchase of a house lot In
Brest suburb of Honolulu.
the
Tho remaining lots In KAIMUKI
TRACT are now belug sold on tho In
stallment plan.
$20 cash upon signing agreement
and $10 per month until fully paid.
Possession Immediate,
lots 7tx200 and 100x150.
Apply to
TRUSTEES
Gear, Lansing & Go
Judd Building.
Fort Gtreet
ICE
MANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Pellvercd to any part of
city by courteous drivers.
Oalin Ice and Electric Co.
KEWALO.
TELEPHONE BLUE 3151.
HOFPHAN & nARKHAn.
Lines of fravsi,
Bisisess Mea
Cai Save
Maiy Doors
''sDZraS
iEXOM THE CONTINENT mOM
Sai Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
FROM BAN FRANCUOCL
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
Mr TiHIEK DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
faOaian Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Emcdt,
lac and Library Can, with BarbM
top and Pleasant Rending Rooma.
Dining Cars (Meals a-Ia-carU).
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers,
', H. LOTHROP, General Agent
ll( Third street, Portland, Oreroa,
1. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent.
Ho. 1 Montgomery St, San Francisco.
I. L. LOMAX, O. P. ft T. A.,
1471 Omaha, Nebraska.
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Table.
KINO STREET LINB.
Ctri Utvt Wtlklkl for town tl a. 6 it. t f i n.
tad tvtry 15 mlnutti thertarlcr till 1049, niM i4
tijjPM from Wnklkl to loth Punthou bUtlM.
Cms Iiv R Ptor or Pta twitch lot tow rt
tAM tod ivery m ntnuttt thrirur Mil ittr jt
Ctri Utvt Fort ini Klnt ttrwt tomr rot ntiat
16 to am. oi tvtry it nloutti iftcr till titt
PM.
Ctri Itavi for Pauma only at j and j jo A M
Cart Uava Palama for alklkf am and nm
15 Blnutt t till 945PM, then at to 15 and to 45 P
Than It A from Pilini for Punihou oniv a
toWatkUlon Saturdayt
uart itavi t-ort ana Kinr ttrtrtt corner tot Rin
Rant at s to and 50 a m
(.art if ava i-ort and Kin ttrtttt corner tot Walklk
U603A m and every 13 nlnuttt till taojp m then at
9 ana 11 oj p n lottijjp foit W waiwu
10 Saturdayt only
BERETANIA STREET AND fUUANU VALLEY.
Cert leave Punihou Sttl for Tawti 1! 1 m ul
for Town and Valley ati 40 j 30 6 10 t to 6 49 1 ao4
T to A M.
Cart leave Oahu College for town and Valltv at
6 jo 6 jo and t 10 A m and tvtry 10 mtnutei till to to
rm ticepiine even nourananair, nour cart wbict
run from the Statlt
Cartttavt Nuuanu Vatley at 6 to 6 10 6 to A.M ao&
every 10 mlnutet thereafter till 10 $ p.M
Cart Itav Fori and Queeo ttreett for Punaboa
College at 6 0$ 6 a) 6 43 A M and tvtry 10 n Inula
after till g 43 fM After that fh cart run to Cm
Stable up ton jop.h, which It ifMlattcaifroat Town
reach Id f tha Stable at 11 ) P M
Telephone to All Parts if the blind.
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
rEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. G. KENIUQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Bxcurslono
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance U "red for ,
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriage meet the S. 8. Mauna ua
tt Kallua and take passengers overland
to Hooken. where the steamer la mef
ifaln.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
jfrom and after January 1, 1811.
TRAINS.
STATIONS oailt OAlir
(Outward) ti Sun DAUY ti Sua DAILY DAILT
AM AM. AM PM PM
Honolulu mi t 10 9i ii oj j t s if
Pjrl City., loj g tt ii 40 4? 19
Ew Mill 9 u 10 oS it o 4 os its
WAlnt ..... . ., IOJO 4 4J
WiUlua iiss i4o ....
ICthuku ii ) ..... 6 if
STATIONS. daily
(lowil-d) l Sun. DAILY DAILY DAILY
AM AM PM PM
ICthuku 4 If .... I4l
WoUIua 6 io .... i)9
Wlnt , , . f to ... j si
EwtMIII JO T 4 10) 4 f
Pirl City . 6is I oi i yo .s
Hoooluta 6 jo I ij 05 r
r 0. 8MITH, Gonl Pasi. & Ticket Aft
O. P. DHNISON. Superintendent
THEUNIONEXPRESSCO
Sales, Pianos,
Furniture MOVBD
Drays lor Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meet all Incom
ing steamers from the Coast, and l
check baggage on all outgoing iteam
rs. Wills and Black Simt For Salt
Office with Evening Bulletin, III
King streot Te) it.
HJ. L&RSEH, M'?'r.
When You Want a Rig
111NU UV illl
C-L-U-B
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
i s : : : bis fort btikm
Gtable Thoue, 109 Main.
Hack Stand, ThoneB 319 and in.
C. H. DELLINA.
COTTON BROS. & CO
ENGINEERS AND : ! t
OhNfcKAL CONTRACTORS
PdBt tol stlmitf t furnlahti for ll dilMt
'..ontrictint oik
Tel. Main 2-13.
ROOM SOT 308TON DLK. Honolulu.
Honolulu Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUC1ATI MA
CHINERY of every capac'ty and de
scription made to order. Holler work
nt RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOD WORK, and reraln
executed at shortest notice.
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