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WANTS
SITUATIONS WANT12D.
SHORTHAND taught thoroughly and
briefly; prtvnto tuition. P. Maurlco
McMahon, (lenl. Dcly., City. 2191-lw
WANTED A competent bookkeeper
would llko one or two small sets ot
books (o keep. Address L. N. D., this
office. 2188-lw
WANTED Dy experienced man of 28
occupation as bookkeeper, store
clerk, night watchman, luna or any
other position; remuneration (60 up;
flrst-rato Island references. Appl)
P. O. box 28. 2124 tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY Night
watchmen furnished for buildings,
business property and residences.
Office and Ilesldcnce, School St.;
P. O. Dox 2R; '. White 3G91.
WANTED
PARTNER wanted to take halt Inter
est In n legitimate and profltablo cs
labllshcd business: capital required,
IS00. For particulars nddross A,
llulletln oftlco. 2193-lw
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE A large black gentle
driving ruaro and double seated trap
and harness; bargain. Apply 1015
Artesian St. . 217S-U
FOR $750 You can buy a nlco 6-rootn
jonso with lot on Insane Asylum
jonil at Palamn, on easy terms. I,
55. It. Strnuch, 32 Uamnuell block,
upstairs, corner Korl and Merchant.
218Mm
FOR BALE Cholco
pots and cuttings.
Mrs. E. M. Taylor.
ferns, baskets,
730 Klnau St.
2182-1'ra
FOR SALE Furnlturo for flvo room
bouse; prlvllcgo of renting. Call 1015
Artesian, near King. 21G8-tf
FOR SALE Ono blooded yearling
Durham bull, at a bargain. Cai: 1015
Artesian St. 21C9-U
CA80LINE ENGINE FOR 8ALE 44
horsepower gasollno engine, In
perfect condition. Apply to M. L.
Smith Superintendent of The Hono
rain Clay Co., Ltd., telephone whlto
2321, or to Castle & Lansdale, Stan
genwald Dldg. 21G5tf
FOR SALE A 3-year-old fresh milch
cow. California Feed Co., Queen
and Nuuanu Sts. 21G8-tt
FOR SALE 1 Lodge & Shipley power
lathe, 1 drill press, 1 pipe cutter.
cuts up to six inches; all new ma
chines, now on hand In Honolulu;
also one steam launch. W. H. Pain,
Punahou. 212C-tt
FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress It. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1991-tf
TO LET.
TO LET Nicely furnished rooms for
two gentlemen. At Mrs. E. M. Tay
lor's, 730 Klnau St., near Alapal.
2188-tf
FOR RENT Large, pleasant rooms
(rem $1.50 a week up; board and
loom, JG.00. Enquire Mrs. May, 220
Ullha St. near School St. Rapid
Transit cars paBs the door. 2150-tf
TO LET Ilooms Nos. 11 and 12, Mc
Intyre Building, formerly occupied
by VIckery's Art Exhibit, Apply to
E. F. Bishop, at C. Brewer & Co.'s.
2117-tf
TO LET Houso on Young Street at
$30 per month; formerly occupied
by W. Needbam Esq., near McCully
Tract. Has three sleeping rooms,
bath, hot and cold water. Apply E.
T. Bishop, at C. Brewer & Co.
2117-tf
TO LET Cottages at $15 and $10 per
month, Walkahafulu lane, off
School St. P. E. It. Strauch, 32
Campbell block, upstairs, corner.
Fort and Merchant.
217C-lm
TO LET House, Ltllba St. near
School, with 2 bedrooms, parlor, pan
try, kitchen, bathroom, at $14 per
month. Apply to Joseph Frlas.
2178-lf
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin la the largest and best pub
lished In the Territory. Sixteen and
twenty pagea. (1 a year.
TO LET Airy mosquito proof suite,
furnished; board If desired. 144 Bcr-
etanla Ave. near Fort. 2188-lw
FOR RENT Six room cottage, Luna
llto street near Pensacola; $35. Ho
nolulu Investment Co., Judd Bldg.
24stf
FOR RENT. Six room cottage, Lu
nalllo street near Pensacola, $35. Ho
nolulu Investment Co., Judd Bldg.
S24tf
TO LET Roomy bath tub, with either
hot or cold water and all modern
Improvements, "'all at Silent Bar
ber Shop. S019-U
Tho Evening nulletln,
month.
75 cents rer
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EVERYDAY WANTS AN I) BUSINESS DIRECTORY
HAWAII'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR LARGE RETURNS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS
HELP WANTED.
STENOGRAPHERS.
Have your machine put In condition
for neat work. We repair the bot
and cheapest. For positions leave
your address with us.
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.
TO LET.
TO LET Furnished room and board,
with private bath and toilet; for sin
gle man or couple. Apply P. O. Box
c.r.? tmt.iw
G32.
2103-lw
TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs,
McConnefs. Garden lane. 2055-tf
FOR RENT.
WATERHOUSE & PODMORE, 39 S.
King St. cor. Bethel, aro offering:
COTTAGE of 4 rooms at Walklkl.
THE SUM of $150 will purclmso tho
entire contents of C-room house. Rent
of houso $25.
RESIDENCE of Fred. T. P. Water
house, Wylllo St., Nuuanu Valley,
near the Rapid Transit Terminus.
AGENTS
Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford.
Columbia Bar-Lock Typewriters.
F. E. KING'S LIST.
FOR RENT.
COTTAGE with barn at tho Beach
Good bathing. Rent $25.
Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms
at Cottage Grove.
Five-room COTTAGE. King Placo;
$20.
FOR LEASE.
LOTS at the Beach; 18 years to run.
Good bathing. $75 to $100 per
year.
f. e. king;
Cottage Grove, King Street.
MOOM AND BOARD.
HELEN'S COURT Most centrally lo
cated mosquito-proof rooms In town;
$2.50 and up per week; Adams lane.
Mrs. J. Duggan, Prop.
LOST.
DO NOT LOSE your hair. Pacheco's
Dandruff Killer kills the dandruff
germ and stops falling hair. At Un
ion Barber Shop.
LOST A No. 3 Eastman kodak at
landing of stmr. W. 0. Hall In Hawn.
Livery carriage on June 17th. $5 re
ward for return to office, Hawaiian
Hotel. 2191-lw
LOST Will party who took white sill:
Bhawl by mlstako from 1151 Union
St. Saturday evening, Juno 28, Kind
ly return same anal receive reward.
2191-3t
LOST A yellow dog puppy; tag 531
on collar. Reward for return to
Leslie Do Cew, Oceanic Gas & Elec
trie Co. 24s-tf
LOST OR STRAYED A Japanese
pug dog; $5 reward for Information
leading to recovery. Addrep" Gus
Smith, Globo Bakery, Fort cit.
LOST A manuscript on the Walalae
road beyond tho Mollllll Church, on
June 19. Suitable reward given for
return to this office or station house.
2178-tf
LOST One red horse, white stripe on
the neck, and three white legs,
branded thus: M on left hind leg.
Suitable reward will be paid on re
turn of same to James H. Boyd, at
Pawaa. 21C7-tf
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to have stock
sufficiently Insured. Honolulu In
vestment Co. represent four of tho
strongest fire Insurance companies.
2051-tf
POUND.
FOUND Insuranco against the break
ace of plate glass at The Honolulu
Investment Co. 2051-tf
CAMBON TO BERLIN
Washington, July 2.-The officials of
the French Embassy here are not pre
pared to make any statement In regard
to the Intimation conveyed In a press
dispatch from Paris today that Jule3
Cambon, the French Embassador at
Washington, may be transferred to the1
Ilerlh, bin... o. ,...i, , ;l""u ecreiary or mo convention wero
itemplated shift In tho French diplo
matic service. The Embassador him-
self has left Washington, and. Indeed,
1 was duo to arrive at Paris today. Nev
' crtheless, It Is understood that such n
transfer for M. Cambon is well within
the range of possibilities.
Chrlstlanla, Norway, July 2. Flro
broke out yesterday at I.aurvlg, prov
Inco of Jurlsberg. About 150 buildings
wero destroyed. The loss Is estimated
to bo over a million krouer (about
v.wu;.
General Smith is
Probably Guilty
Washington, June 28. It Is announc
ed by the War Department that the
. cnsc'of Clenernl J. II. Smith will not bn
I acted upon finally beforo the end of
next week at the earliest. Judge Ad-
oeato Clenernl Davis has completed his
review of the proceedings of the court
martial and the papers are now In the
hands of Secretary Root, who Is bo
busy with other matters that he has not
yet had time to give the question the
attention It deserves.
It has been generally understood that
General Smith was acquitted by tho
court, but It transpired today thnt such
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niis nui ine cu8t', inu cuuri. ii 13 aiit'K
ed, having found General Smith guilty
of violating the rules of war and sen
tenced him to he reprimanded by tho
levlewliiR authority, which In this case
is President Roosevelt .
Manila. June 29. Brigadier General
Jacob II. Smith, formerly In command
of the American forces In the Island ol
Samar. left here today for San Fran
rlsco In the United States transport
Thomas.
Warship Carries
DtMtnsinfntn'n DnJif'0"' uoionging io me csiaio 01 wai
raUnCeiOie S D0ay,tcr M. Gibson, deceased, and situate
i ami uoing on mo isinnu 01 L.nnni, rcr-
Wnshlngton. July 1. Very quietly rltory of Hawaii, will sell at Public
and without formal ceremony the body Auction at tho front door of the Court
of the lato Lord Paunccfote, British House, Alllolanl Hale, so called, In the
.'mbassador to the United States, was City of Honolulu, Island bf Onhu, and
removed from this city today. (Territory of Hawaii aforesaid, on Sat-
The remains were taken from their urday, the sixteenth (lCcli) day of Au
resting place In Rock Creek Cemetery gust, 1902, at 12 m. of that day,
and conveyed by special train to An- through Will E. Fisher, Auctioneer, tho
nnpolls, where the last ceremonies in undivided two-thirds (2-3) Bharo or in
this country were held. Tho entlro tercst of tho said W. II. Pain and
Btaff of tho British embassy accompa- Ellso S. V. Neumann, said defendants,
nled tho remains to Annapolis. Thcraof, In and to tho following property,
the funeral train was met by a detach- real and personal, all formerly belong
ment'of marines nnd seamen, and the Ing to the estate of Walter M. Gibson,
remains wero escorted from tho rail -
way station to the Naval Academy
wharf.
Tho body bearers were sixteen
In
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number-eight sailors ami eight tnar -
Ines. A cnlflflon drawn by six norses
n"?iT nniib,ilT.beA0.fii?0 rfUr,hM acres, nnd known as tho Ahupuaa
Bat ery. United States Artillery, from',,, 1aawB, an(, ied ,n ,J ,
Fort Meyer, Va., bore tho casket. A
salute of nineteen guns was fired as
the body was placed aboard tho Stand-
Ish, which conveyed t to tho cruiser ,ii r- Ti..... , tm-i.. h....
.,.., l i . -i n.1. containing Ono Thousand Eight Hun
Brooklyn, anchored In the offing. Tho ,,,, .,,i .,, .... ....m
, , hi i. . , . r ... drtd and Twentynlno (1829) acres,
Brooklyn, with Hear Admiral CoghTan a ,, ,.., . ,, ...,'. tru
,.., . i.. .i, .i.i..i i.. aml known as the Ahupuaa of Kealla.
, r.-r.r. .i ,..,,.i ..uT ., "
Irtn Plinannnnbn '
Mount Wrangel is
Now in Eruption
Seattle, Juno 30. The Alaska Com
mercial Company's liner Bertha, Cap
tain Johansen, reached port this morn
ing from Valdes und westward points
with thlrty-Blx passengers and news
from Valdes up to June 22. Tho vessel
had an uneventful trip and experienced
pleasant weather, with the exception
of n few days In Cook Inlet, where it
was foggy and cloudy.
Because, ,of tho atmospheric condi
tions Mount Redoubt, which had been
In an Incipient mate of eruption since
early In the spring, was not visible
and It Is not known what extent the
outburst has reached. However. Mount
Wrangel Is also In eruption now.
Ship Carpenters
Strike in Oregon
Portlard. Or., July 1. Ship carpen
ters employed In private yards did not
go to work today, tho employers hav
ing failed to accede to their demands
for an eight-hour day at $3.50. About
200 men are out. It Is Bald that many
of the ship carpenters will go to San
Francisco from here.
The marine engineers of tho Oregon
Railway and Navigation Companywent
on strike today for n 10 per cent In
crease In vages. Only about 100 men
are Involved.
Carpenter work was resumed
throughout the city today In conse
quence of tho action of the Building
Trades Council last night In calling off
tho boycott on the product of tho "un
fair" mills.
Gold Showered
By Prohibitionists
Peoria, III.. July 2. Tho convention
n U t1tlnl- Tl Llktll I i . .
"' . ,""",. "X." .T T? W"1
"-" ttMtt, if litll llltj LUII
was made for voluntary contributions
tho 1200 delegates went wild with en
thusiasm, and, crowding forward, they
showered offerings upon the stage. It
was a rain of wealth, and the chairman
"" " "" " ,v,:.u,.. uu" lnB a
compelled to retreat from tho stage un
til It had ended. Almost $5000 In cash
was heaped upon the platform,
in
Meteor Beaten Four Times.
Eckenfoorde, Prussia, July 2. Em
peror William's schooner-yacht Me
teor was beaten yesterday for tho
fourth tlmo by tho British schooner
Cicely In tho long run from Kiel. Tho
Clara was second nnd tho Meteor third,
The Imperial Chancellor. Count von
Buelow. was a guest of the Emperor on
me .Meteor.
Commissioner's Notice of Sale
Valuable
Ranch Property
and Stock
on tho
Island o Lanai
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
tho undersigned, a Commissioner duly
appointed by tho Hon. George D. Gear,
Second Judge of tho Circuit Court uf
tho First Circuit, In that certain causo
pending In equity In tho Circuit Court
of tho FlrBt Circuit, between O.
KUNST. Plaintiff, nnd W. II. PAIN
!nn.i klise H. V. NEUMANN. n,l
othcrgi ntcrvcnors, defendants, to sell
and make arrangements for and con
duct the boIo of ccrtnln property here-
Inaftcr set forth, and described nnd
being on undivided two-thirds (2-3)
share and interest of tho said W. II.
Pain nnd Ellso S. V. "Neumann, In nnd
to the property, rcnl and personal, for-
, deceased
Fee Simple.
First. All that tract or parcel of
ilUIIU BllUUie UU Ull' IBIU11U Ut l.UUiU(
!contan, TholI8an,i nlght ,
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land situate on the Island of Lanal,
Patent No. 1093.
I Second. All that tract or parcel of
'land situate on the Island of Lanal,
an'1 comprised In Royal Patent 7144
Third. All other lands situate on
tho Island of Lanal of which tho said
Walter M. Gibson was seized on trio
14th day of August, A. D. 1882, with
their rights, casements, and appurte
nances. Fourth. All that tract of land situat
ed on tho Island of Lanal, known as
the Ahupuaa of Mauna-Iel, containing
3412.38 acres, Royal Patent C775, con
veyed to said Walter SI. OlbBon by
deed of A. J. Cartwrlght, Executor.
Flfh. All that tract of land sltuato
on tho Uland ot Lanal, described in
Royal Patent 3045, containing 128
acres, conveyed to said Walter SI.
Gibson by deed of Wm. Beder, dated
September 27th, 1875, ot record in
liber 43, fol. 389.
Sixth. All of those tracts of land
Bltuated on the Island of Lanal, de
scribed In Royal Patent 3029, contain
ing an area of 236.C8 acres, and all thu
title conveyed by deed of Kclllhue, ct
a., to Walter Murray Gibson, dateu
August 20th, 1870, of record In liber 10,
fol. 330, and in deed of Kealakua to
Walter Murray Gibson, dated Decem
ber 7th, 1877, of record In Ilbor 51, fol.
389, and In deed from Kealakua to
Walter Murray Gibson dated August
23d, 187G, of record In liber 40, fol. 329.
Seventh. All those parcels of land
sltuato on the Island of Lanal, convey
ed to said Walter M. QIuBon by deed
of Ullama Paabao, and another, dated
November 27tb, 1880.
Eighth. All other parcels of land an
tho Island of Lanal belonging to the
said Walter Murray Glb'son on or
about tho 31st day of August, 1887.
Ninth. All that land described In
Royal Patjent Grant 2903, containing
62 7-100 acres, conveyed to W. M. Gib
son by Puupal, by deed dated April 24,
1864, recorded In liber 20, fol. 24.
Tenth. All that land described .n
Land Commission Award 3117B, con
veyed by Kamalka nnd others to W. M.
Gibson, by deed dated March 7, 1805,
recorded In liber 19. fol. 274.
Eleventh. All that land described In
L. C. A. 10038, containing 7 72-100
acres, conveyed by Kalole to W. M.
Gibson, by deed dated Juno 2, 1805, ot
record In Ubor 19, page 407.
Twelfth. All that land described In
h. C. A. 3417, conveyed By Mahoo and
others to W. M. Gibson, by deed dat
ed Jariuary 30, 1807, and recorded m
liber 24, fol. 202.
Thirteenth. All that land described
In Royal Patent 476G convoyed by K:i-
awcamahl and Wahlo to W. M. Gibson,
by deed dated June 25, 1874, of record
in liber 39, fol. 398.
Fourteentfi. All that land described
In Royal Patent 4767, h. O. A. 10041,
convoyed by John S. Gibson to" W. M.
Gibson, by deed dated July 17, 1876.
of record In liber 47, fol. 49.
Fifteenth. All that land described
in Royal Patent 3031 to Kaalna con-
veyed by K. Kaalna to W. SI. aibson,
uy deed dated Slay 25th, 1885, record
ed In liber 95, fol. 129.
Leases.
First. All leases of land on tho Isl-
nnd'of Lanal held by said Walter Slur
ray Gibson on August 31st, 1887, so far
as ho had tho right to assign tho samo
without Incurring any forfeiture,
Quick Trip Made
Across Continent
Chicago, June 29. By fast trains Just
put Into operation by the Pennsylvania
and Rock Island roads the trip across
tho American continent can be made In
four days. The schedule Is as follows:
Leave New York on tho Pennsylvania
twenty-hour special at 1:55 p. m., Sun
day, for Instance, nnd arrive at Engle
wood, III., at 8:35 a. m., Monday. At
this point, which Is only six miles
from tho center f Chicago, the Penn
sylvania and Rock Island have a union
station, nnd by changing here passen
gers avoid the transfer across the city
and make connection with the west
bound service, which otherwise would
be missed.
The Rock Island has a train, the
California-Mexico Express, by Its El
Paso short line, which leaves Chicago
at 8:32 a. in., passing Englewood at
8:4G, allowing eleven minutes leeway
between tho trains. This train arrives
at Kansas City at 10:45 Stonday even
ing; at El Paso 7:30 a. m. Wednesday,
nnd Los Angeles nt 11:03 a. m. Thurs
day, tho elapsed tlmo being ninety
three hours and ten minutes, to which
add three hours on account of change
of time en route. This makes the actual
running time ninety-six hours and ten
minutes from ocean to ocean, tho dis
tance traveled being 3176 miles.
Irish Land Cases
Source of Danger
Ixindon. July 2. A long and heated
debate on the Irish land question was
precipitated in tho Houso of Commons
today. Thomas W. Russell. Liberal,
moved the adjournment of the Houso
to discuss the pending evictions from
tho estate ot Lord do Frayne, In Ros
common county, In connection with
which that nobleman recently had writs
Issued against several members of tho
Irish Parliamentary party, whom he
charged with conspiracy.
Russell declared that unless the Gov
ernment Intervened to prevent these
evictions an era of serious discontent
would be Inaugurated In tho west ot
Ireland.
Governor Kills Convict.
San Diego, July 2. A special from
Eenscnada to the Union says: Gov
ernor Sanguines today shot and killed
Luciano Cabrera, a prisoner In the
cuartel, after the latter had attacked
and nearly killed Lazaro Valencia, the
Jail keeper. Governor Sanguines was
struck on the head with a club by Ca
brera and received a sevcro scalp wound
which. It Is thought, will not provo sc
rlous.
Second. All the property conveyed
by Frederick II. Hayselden on January
4th, A. I). 1891. to wit: That certain
Indenture ot lease ot the Ahupuaa of
Kamoku and Paomai, on the Islond Lt
Lanal. made by and between tho Com
missioners of Crown Lands, ot tho
flrst part, and said Frederick II. Hay
Bcldcn, of tho second part, dated De
cember 19th, 1890, of record In liber
128. fols. 276-279.
Third. Lease No. 1C8 ot Kealla Au
punl, Paawlll and Kamao containing
S360 ncres. expiring Juno 23d, 1908, an
nual rental $150, payable- semi-annually
In advance.
Fourth. I.eaBO No. 220 Slahana, con
taining 7973 acres, expiring November
1st, 1907, annual rental $100, payable
semi-annually in advance.
Fifth. Lease No. 279 of Kaunolu.
containing 78C0 acres, expiring Febru
ary 9. 1907. anuual rental $250, pay
able semi-annually, In advance
Personal Property.
First. All thoso (locks of sheep on
the 20th day of June, A. D. 1902, or
thereabouts, of mixed ages and sexes,
on said day depasturing, running or be
ing upon tho said Island of Lanal, and
also all that herd of cattlo and all
horses, on said 20th day of June, 1902,
also depasturing and running upon tho
Bald Island of Lanal on said day, all
formerly belonging to tho Estate of
Walter St. Gibson, deceased, together
with all tho natural Increase, of the
said flocks aud herds, and also all tho
wool thon upon tho Bald sheep, and
which has since that tlmo been produc
ed and shorn from said sheep and their
said Increase, save nnd except sucn
sheep, cattle and wool as have been
sold with the consent of the said plain
tiff. Second. All wool presses, wagons,
carts, harnesses, tools. Implements,
chattels and effects, belonging to said
Walter Slurray Gibson on Bald August
3lBt, 1887, situated on tho Island of La-
nal, at said time, and now In and upon
said lands or any of them.
Tho flocks of Bheep and their In
crease are now estimated at about 18,
000 head.
The herd of cattle with their in
crease are now estimated at about 240
head.
Tho herd of horses with their In
crease aro no westlmated at about 210
head.
Tho leases not unexpired run from
now to 1906 and 1908.
For further pa'rtlcOlars apply to tho
Commissioner.
Terms, Cash In U. S. Gold Coin, and
oonvoyances at expenso of tho pur
chaser.
Dated, Honolulu, Juno 28, 1902.
A. BARNES,
Commissioner,
186 Juno 30; July 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21,
24, 28, 31; Aug. 1, 7, 11, 14.
BUSINESS
ATTORNEYS.
KELLETT A. ROBIN80N Attorneya-at-Law;
Rooms 11 and 12, Slagoon
bldg.; 'Phone Stain 153.
F. M. BROOK8--Attorneyj room 8-10,
Spreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 344.
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; IB Ka
umanu St; Tel. i81 Mala
J. M,
109
DAVID80N Attorney-at-Law;
Kaahumanu St.
QARDNER K. WILDER Attorneyat
law; Kaahumanu HL
BUILDER8.
McDONALD & LANQSTON Contract
ors and Builders; 1U8 Union Bt
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 1186 Union SL, opp.
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
BROKERS.
E. J. WALKER Coffee Broker; room
4. Sprechels bldg.
CARRIAGES.
PACIFIC VEHICLE A 8UPPLY CO.
Fine carriages, wagons, harness
and whips; Beretanla near Fort St.
CLOTHII.Q.
THf KA8H CO, LTD. Two stores
23 87 Hotel SL and cor. Fort ftllotel.
DENTISTS.
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.8. Cor. Ber
etanla and Sillier; hours 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort nnd Hotel
Sts.; Gas administered for extracting
ENGINEERS.
E. TAPPAN TAN NATT Civil nnd
electrical engineer; office, room 4,
Spreckols Block; residence, 1313
Wilder Ave.; Tel Slain 132.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and
stamping; room 2. Ellto bldg.
EXPRE88.
MERCHANTS' PAhCEL DELIVERY
Bethel St., opp. Waverley blk.; Tel.
C21 Blue; pkgs. called for and del'd.
HARNESS AND 8ADDLERY.
MANFQ. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort
and King Sts.; Tel. MalBT 228, P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNE8& 8HOP Fort
St.. opp. Club Stables; P. O. box 791.
HOTELS.
THE PACIFIC HOTEL 1182 Union
St. opposite Pacific Club. Nowly
furnished rooms; mosquito proof;
electric lights; hot and cold water;
flrst-c.ass table board. Sirs. liana,
Prop.
JEWELER.
TH08. LINDSAY SIfg. Joweler and
watchmaker; 530 Fort SL; Love
bldg.; latest In novelties.
MES8ENOER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL
VICE Union
361 Slain.
ME88ENGER
St, nr. Hotel.;
8ER
Tel. MU8IC.
THE OAHU COLLEGE Department of
anisic, i-. a. Hallasoyus. Director..
Open all summer for Instruction In
piano, volco-culture, organ and har-
mony.
2173-lm1
in.it M.0NTA.9.UE TURNER Vocal
Instructor;
"Mlgnon," 1024 Bereta-
ma uu
IOLANI QUINTET E. P. Hatfield,
Sfgr. Sluslc for all occasions. E. K
Kaal's studio; Tel. SI. 231.
MOANA QUINTET CLUB Sluslc for
un occasions. Leave orders Borg
strom Sluslc Co.; J. S. Ellis, SIgr.
E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru
ments; studio. Love bldg., Fort SL
Telephone Slain 231.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'8 MILLINERY PARLORS
The latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bide.: Tel. 2fi Main.
PLUMBINO.
ANTONE PILARE8 A CO. Plumbers
and Tinsmiths. All kinds of sani
tary work. Sewer connectloni a
specialty. Charges to suit the
times. Corner Vineyard and Emma.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. 8LOGGETT Eye, Ear, Nose and
inoai; omce at liya and Ear Infirm
ary, Alakea SL Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. WM. O. ROGERS Eye. Ear, Nose
and Throat! 1146 Alakea St.
REAL. ESTAlE.
P. E. R. STRAUCH Ileal Estate
handled to best advantage; houset
rented; loans negotiated; money la
vested on best securities. 32 Camp
bell lilfx-k, 316 Fort street
STRAW HAT8.
E. MORIKUCHI ii Hotel St.. nr. Nu
nanu. Felt. Btraw, panama bati
TAILOR8.
ALDERT DERNDT Tailoring and re
pairing Elks bldg., 016 Miller St.
WATCHMAKERS.
Q. DIETZ Watchmaker and leweler
10CG Fort St.
SttsgttgWiT
DO YOU WANT ANYTHING?
If so, consult these columns.
If you want employes or If you
want employment.
If you want lodging or boarding,
or have them to let. If you
want to rent rooms advertise
In th'e Bulletin Want Column.
Advertise any want you have
and advertise your business.
awmattw!mm
DIRECTORY
ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA.
SUGAR ESTATE8, MAONIFICENT
SCENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVES,
SHIPPING FACUITIES, ETC.
8TABLE8. -
ORDER rig from Pioneer Stables. Elf
Rant turnouts: Telcphono No. 16.
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GENERAL 8TORE8.
LAHAINA STORE Lumber, Whole
sale Liquors, Merchandise, O. B.
Olsen, Manager.
PHY8ICIAN8.
DR. WILLIAM PETER8 Physician
and surgeon; Lahalna, MauL
DRAYAQE.
Q. H. DUNN Express and drayage;
Agt Wilder and Inter-Island.Tel. 113.
HOTEL8.
STOP at Pioneer Hotel. Excellent ac
commodations. O. Freeland, Stgr.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Q. H. DUNN Notary Public, Convey,
nnces, Deputy Tax Collector, Legal
Documents. Office Government bldg;,
Coal Trust Men
Fear President
Washington, June 28. President
Roosevelt's order to Attorney General
Knox to mako an Investigation of the
anthracite coal situation with a view
of learning whether an agreement
exists among the operators to regulate
prices, prevent competition and limit
wages In violation of tho Federal and
trust laws, was met by the presidents
of the hard coal roads who were in tho
city today, with a flat denial that any
combination exists.
That tho coal operators aro deeplj
nngercd nnd disgusted by the Presl-
dent's order they do not attempt to
conceal, but none of them would vcn
ture to make an open criticism of hi
course or to comment upon lt In any
way for quotation.
Possible Interference from President
Roosevelt has been feared from tho first
by the operators.
Poet of Sierras !
is Seeking Riches
Redding, Juno 30. Joaquin Sillier,
tho "Poet of tho Sierras." has return
ed to tho scenes of his enrly manhood
to mako his fortune. Joaquin has not
come to Shasta to stay, nor does he In
tend to build his permnnent tepee with
in the boundaries of his onco familiar
stamping ground, Slodoc county. He
arrived In Redding last night, and Is
en routo to Weavcrvillo to deliver a
Fourth of July oration and, Incidental
ly, to gather material for a magazine
story. Astdo from this Sillier has one
great object It Is the location ot a
water right that has long lain dormant,
and from this the grlzled poet expects
I t0 malt0 a m""""-
The Great Family Medicine of tlw
Agol For sore throat, gargle the
throat with a mixture ot PAIN-KILL-
ER and water, and the relief Is Imme-
dlate, and cure positive. It should not
be forgotten that, tho Paln-KIUcr
equally as good to take Internally as to
use externally. Avoid substitutes, there
Is but one Paln-Klller, Porry Davis'.
I'rlco 25c and 50c.
Fine Job FriutirtR at tho Bui
Jetin office.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Scientific American.
A handiometr HloitratM weekly. TJirceit Hr.
culatlon of any clentldo Journal. Ternn,3
yean four month, L fiotilbyajl newidealera,
MUNN &Co.38B'. New York
Uruch OfflM, V Bt, Wubllmlon, I), c. "
LOTS FOR SALE
In Kaplolanl Park
Addition and n
Kallhl
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANi STREET.
Pnblic Typewriting
by Miss Ella Dayton
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA T,
Between Merchant and Queen.
. M Cunningham. Jno. Ochaefer.
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