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Office hours, 8 a. m. to 8:30
NEVER SOLD DY DRUG 8TORES OR AGENTS.
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Business Notices.
NOTICE, REPUBLICAN PRECINCT
CLUBS, FIFTH DI8TRICT.
Each precinct club shall meet at
7:30 p. m. on the second Friday, 13ttT
of June, and shall then make, nomina
tions for officers of tho club. On tho
fourth Friday, 27th of June, they shall
meet nt the samo hour and elect offi
cers for tho ensuing two years.
On tho fourth Friday, 23th of July,
they shall meet at the same hour and
make nominations for members ot tho
Dlrtrlct Committee and Delegates to
the TcnTTorlal Convention to bo voted
for at a primary to be held on tho first
Saturday, 2d of August, between tho
hours ot 2 and 8 o'clock p. m.
Officers and members of tho several
Iiecinct clubs of tho Fifth District
will please see that the above calls aro
carried out. 0. II. CARTER.
Chairman Fifth District Committee.
W. J. COELHO. Secretary.
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ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
At the meeting of tho stockholders
of the Hawaiian Loan and Savings Co,
held at Honolulu. July 7th, 1902. tho
following were elected officers of tho
corporation, viz:
President Geo. H. Huddy
Vice President J. A, Aheong
Secretary Chas. Wilcox
Treasurer M. C. Amana
The said officers, with Messrs. Jno.
I. Holt Jr, W. C. Achl and Henry Ha-
)al, constitute the Hoard of Directors.
CHArf.WILCOX,
Secretary.
Honolulu. July 8, 1902. 2193-tt
MEETING NOTICE.
Second Precinct, Fourth District, Re
publican Club.
A meeting of the Second Precinct,
Fourth District, Republican Club will
be held on Friday owning, July 11th,
1902. at 7:30 o clock, In tho tent at tho
corner of Lunnlllo and Pilkol streets.'
T. II. l'ETRIE.
2101-21 Secretary.
REMOVAL NOTICE. ,
Dr. Hoilgtns nas removed from Ala
kea street to Reretanla street, opposite
the Hawaiian Hotel. Practice limited
tc tho Eyes, Ears, Noso and Throat.
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Corporation Notices.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
At the annual meeting cf tho stock
holders of tho Pacific Land and Im
provement Company held at Honolulu
Juno 7th, 1902, tho following officers
were elected to servo for tne ensuing
year:
Officers.
President Yip See Young
Vice President C, G. Yee Hop
Secretary Henry Loo Kong
Treasurer Lum Viln
Auditor Pong Lum Mow
The abovo named oftlceis, with
Pong Lum, Lee King Chin, Pong Mm
Cheo nnd Lee Ping, constltuto the
board of directors.
(Signed) HENRY LOO KONO,
2189-lw Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
California Safe Deposit and Trust
Company, corner California and Mont
goraery Bts. For tho six months end
Ing June 30, 1902. dividends havo been
declared on deposits In tho savings de
partment of this company as follows:
On term dcopslts at the rate of 3 G-10
per cent per annum, and on ordinary
deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per
annum, free ot taxes and payable on
and after Tuesday, July 1, 1902. Divi
dends uncalled for are added to thu
principal after Hilly 1, 1902.
J. DALZELL UROWN,
23-2w Manager.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The German Savings and Loan So
clety, 52C California Street. ror tho
half year ending with June 30, 1902, a
dividend has been declared at the rate
of thrcei (3) per cent per annum on nil
deposits, freo of taxes, payable on and
after Tuesday, July 1, 1902.
OEOROR TOURNY,
23 2w Secietary.
Edythe Lewis Schmltt, one of the
well
Set,'
known writers for "The Smart
has contributed a very Interest -
Ing story to next Sunday's Bulletin
Be sure to read It.
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youthful enthusiasm.
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000 Mnrlcet St.,
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Legal Notices.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTIGE OF IN
TENTION OF FORECLOS
URE JJFJALE.
Notlco fs hereby given that pursu
ant to the Power of Sale contained In
that certain mortgage dated March
2Gth, 1901, made by W. Ah Chec (W.
Achcc) trading ns Wong Fook Chan of
Halekll, South Konn, Hnwall, Territo
ry of Hawaii, as Mortgagor, to C. II.
Akl, of Kan, Haw-all, as Mortgagee, and
lecorded In the Registry of Convey
ances, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii,
In Ltbcr 221 on pages 228 and 229, the
Mortgagee Intends to foreclose tho
said Mortgage for condition brokca
to wit, non-payment of pilnclpal and
Interest when due.
NotlQe Is likewise Riven that the
piopcrty convejed by said Mortgage
will bo sold at Public Auction at the
auction rooms of James I Morgan,
Queen street, Honolulu, on Saturday,
the 2Gth day of July, 1902, at 12 noon.
The property covered by said mort
gage consists of all that certain build
ing and Kb appurtenances, situate and
being at Halekll, South Kona, Hawaii,
Territory of Hawaii, now nnd from the
erection thereof used by said Mortga
gor as store and residence.
Together with nil tho rights, ease
ments and privileges thereto belonging.
C. II. AKI.
Mortgagee.
Hy W. J. YATES, his attorney In fact.
Terms cash; deeds at expense, of
purchaser.
For further particulars apply to
HARRY T. MILLS.
Attoroy for Mortgagee.
Dated Kcalakckua, Hawaii, July 1st,
1902. 2191-Sw
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF FORE
CLOSURE AND OF SALE.
ln ncv.ordancc with the provisions "f
n cortaln mortgage, mado by Manuel
Vlclra Hrnnco of Honolulu, Island !
Oahu, Tcirltory of Hawaii (Hawaiian
Islands), to the Poituguese Mutual
Hencflt Society of Hawaii, a corpora
tion duly created and existing under
tho laws of (ho Teriltoiy of Hawaii,
dated tho 13th day of November, A. D.
1899, nnd lecorded In tho Registry f
Deeds In bald Honolulu In Liber 19C,
pages 482, 483 and (31, notice Is here
by given that tho Mortgageo Intends
to foreclose tM said mortgago for con
dltlon broken, to wit: Non-puyment if
Interest when due.
Notlco is likewise given that nfter
tho expiration of three weeks from the
date of this notice, the piopcrty con
veyed by said Mmtgagc will be sold nt
Public Action, nt the auction looms nt
James 1". Moignn, In Honolulu nfore
said, on Saturday, tho 2d day of An
gust, A. D 1902, at 12 o'clock noon uf
said day.
For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
Attorney for the Mortgagee, Honolulu.
July 10th, A. D. 1902.
The Premises Covered by Said Mort
gage Consist of:
All thnt certain piece or parcel of
land Bituato at Kallawa, In Kalllil, Ko
na, Island of Oahu afoiesald, contain
ing an nrca of 5 82-100 Squaro Chains,
nnd being Apana 1 of Royal Patent No.
4130, convejed to the mortgagor by
deed of Joanulm domes do Medelros.
dated the 10th day of November, A. IJ.
1899.
2193 July 10, 12, 19, 20, Aug 1.
Twentyfive Killed
at Church Service
Madrid, June 21. During a funeral
service In a church at Allarlz, province
of Oiense, a thunderbolt struck tin.'
building, paitly clcstioylng It. Twenty
five persons weie killed and thlity In
jured. M. Serpollct, who won the IlotliscIilM
cup with n twelve horse power new
egg-shuped automobile ln the i.ues at
Nice, showed a tei rifle uitc of speed.
His time for one kilometer was J'l 1-1
bCeonds which Is nt the late of I" BS
100 seconds per mile.
Chapter III of "The Onlum Cache on
Maul" tells, among other things, how
.Dan Cupid shot a random shaft and
wounHed an amateur smuggler. Read
next Sunday's Bulletin.
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Instruments Filed for Record July 11,
mp Kto Co Chuck Seen tt al , tr
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M 0 Sllvaetnl A It Phillips U.
1. K. Lnka Mrs M. Helming .Mtg.
V. 55. Alapul L M. heaunul .. I)
Kueetnl H. A Istnlierg .. L,
V. Ward L. 1'. KcyworKi .A M.
A. B. Nichols and wlfp Cuecn'H
Hospital Afft.Keb.
Recorded Juen 28, 1902.
tlni-Mlr... n III I t. . . ...
.,, . . i. i e' B1, uy
trustee, to t'nlted States of America;
""", " co""- ln rp condemnation
""""""i" OI prompts, i-iarl liar-
hor. etc.. Uwa, Oaliu. Hook 215, page
-GS. Dated December 23. li0I.
Tal Lam to M. S. Orliiliaum & Co.,
Ltd.. assignment. So. 17S7 fire claim
for GC!i".7, $1 Hook 233, page; 27S.
Dates' June 2S, 1902.
Recorded June 30, 1902
tl. W HouBhtalllng to j. L. Mo
fntullnaa' m,i.,. ,. , . ,
Ulei fflioEoq h . mi .,.S!
nnV- L on!"? ".'" ln,R' m.0'
Ilook 23,, page 200. Dated Juno 28,
1902.
Maria P Sharln to Territory of Ha
wall; deed; lot 30. block 7. Kewalo
tract, Honolulu. Oahu; SI. if. Hook
.'31, page 481. Dated April 9 1902.
n. S Cunha to Territory of Hawaii
deed; 3123 square feet land. Walklkl
road, Honolulu, Oahu. SI. etc. Hook
238, page .G. Dated May 31. 1902.
Chas. II Cooper to Territory of Ha.
wall; cfeed, 1727 square feet land. Mi
KiKl, Honolulu, Oahu; f, etc. Hook
238, page 78. Dated June 10. 1902.
Agnes C. Gait to Territory of Ha-
wan; deed; 1902 square ft-t land.
King street, Honolulu. Oahu. Ilook
238. page 79. Dated June 4. 1902.
vvnhekl Heleluhe to Territory ot
Haw-all; bill of sale; Interest In lease
hold. Walklkl road. Honolulu, Oahu;
S323. Ilook 235, page 279. Dated May
31, 1902.
E O Carrcra and wife to Metropot
Run Meat Company. Limltt-d chattel
mortgage; one Retiring cabinet plnno.
No. 874 King street, Honolulu. Oahu,
$237.00. Hook 237, page 208. Dated
June 30, 1902.
II. P. Hlshop Estate, by trustees.
to Territory of Hawaii; deed, portions
of Kills. 123 and 12G, etc Derctnnla
street, Honolulu, Oahu; $1 etc Uook
234. page 48G, Dated April 18. 1902.
John II. Coney Estate, by trustees
deed; 3S10 square fret land Hotel
street. Honolulu, Oahu, J5!i0 -tc.
Htmk 231, page 488. Dated April 23,
1902.
I.llluokalanl, by attorney, to Territory
ot Hawaii; deed; two pieces land. Wal
klkl toad, Honolulu, Oahu, portions ot
Kills. S325R. 1283 and 2072, Ap 2 King
street, Honolulu, Oahu; $1. etc Hook
238. page 81. Dated June 10. 1902.
Recorded July 1, 1902,
M. Morlhlro to K. nmamoto, tint
tel mortgage: merchandUc horse wa
gon, etc.; $2000. Hook 237, page 210
Dated March 1, 1C02.
KiTiiwahanuku to Knlemapebu (lc)
ct al.; deed; 11. "!. IilS'I. Kul 4878
Pahoa, Lahalna. Maul; $1. Hook 234
page 490. Dated April 19, 1902
V. L. Wilcox to Samuel C. Allen,
mortgage, piece lnnd. Queen Mreit,
Honolulu, Oahu: $1800 Uool: 237.
page 211. Dated July 1. 1902.
Lee Wal to Lewers & Cooke. Limit
cd; assignment; No. GM2 fire claim
for $1522.30; $1. Hook 235. page 280
Dated June 21. 19u2.
Chang Chip to Kal Kam; bill of
sale; leasehold, llnnamaulu, Kauai.
$27fcu. Hook 23'.. page 281. Dated
June 27, 1ii2.
Ellz S. lleckwlth to William O
Smith, power of attorney, general
poweis. Ilook 235, page 28 J. Dated
July 15, 1892.
Alainanu and wife to Mrs S. N
Hundiev, deed; 11. P. 7122. Kill. 5083
Annhola, Kauai; $100. Ilook 234, pago
191. Dated Febiuary 13. 1S99.
(Icorge Muniby to J. J. Dulntjer;
deed, lot 3, Olaa homesteads. Puna
Hnwall; S50on. Rook 234. page 49
Dated November 17. 1900.
Recorded July 2, 1902.
Sing Lcij Co. to T. II Davles &
Co. Ltd.: assignment; fire claim for
$20,0S194; $1. Uook 233. page 283
Dated June 30. 1902.
Recorded July 3, 1902.
,. 7, Dulntjer tc Peter .McRae et
al.; deed, lot 3. Olaa Homesteads. I'll
na, Hawaii. $1800, mortgage $3200
STRENGTH OF BASEBALL CLUB
DEPENDS UPON TEAM WORK
BY CONNIE
Manager of the Philadelphia American League Club.
Many Instances mlfcht be quoted showing bow a club witli cudlnailly
slow men hns been able by tuiuulnjtiim m team work to beat out other
teams In the major leagues. The Detroit team, which won thu championship
In 1SS7 was the last team to win the ptuu.uit with a team of slow men.
With the exception of nanlon. the club nwter did not show (lie name of n
single playu who could bu ugaiiled us mine iluiu uvciuge In Imso running
Tho only exception might pcihupo be tiam ThunipMiii, whoso all round work
i tamped him cine of the leading baseball plujers ot hi time. The Unm wns
mado up of n batting aggregation that was formidable. Ilrouthers, Diinlap,
White and Rowe constitute,!! the Infltld. Ilunlon, Thompson and Richard
son filled the outfield. Bfcnnett and O.in.'ell wero thu bust of thu catchers,
while Oetzlen unci Twltchell were cusllv the best ot the pitching btaff
Bennett, ns a catcher, was In a class bv hltiiiiull. He had no superior
behind the bat, and It was aext to impossible for a player to steal a base
when ho wore the masi. and pad. Tho bulk of the catching fell upon Hen
nett during the season tnat Detroit von thu championship. Ills hands were"
badly bruised, but he refused to leave the gaum for a blnglu day, when his
services were needed, until hi club hnd won the championship. Game after
game he caught with a flnt,er out of lolnt, cnused b tho member coming
into conflict with a loul tip Mike Kelly, the- Iuiiioiih Chicago and Boston
catcher, once said of Bennett that "tie (Renin ttl would throw n linger over
the grand stand ami not notl'e It ' 'Ibis Is but one Illustration of tho nerve
and backbone of this piajtr, and deinonstiatecl what grit and determination
will do towaid winning gar.
There was nothing lemaitabln about tin. woik ot tint Detroit team in
p.iitliular It wns that svstem ot adnpuhllltv vvliic li enabled thum to lie pre
panel and take advantage of everv nenlng left by tlielr opponents Hnnlcin
was the cuilv meniLei of the team that icalb showed up to-dato playing He
was very fast on babes iilwnjs near the top ol the list In base running, and in
addition was nn expcit bunti i It wns Ihesi- qualities which ciiuhlcil lilui
to shine as a bright paiHiuini star and Inspire eoiifldenco and court Imlta
lion fiom the other tnemb'-is ot bis team.
(Continued Monday.)
San I'rnnclseo June 27. Whnt Is the
mntter with the management of the
Occnac Steamship Company7
T'lls '" tuo Question asked on tho
,rect nml repeated among Its man)
tockhoMcrs. With a large assessment
"ixicen monins ago anil n jear ot
grentl Increased business, still the
iiblnnance Is livuvlly on the wrong side
f the ledger. Tho slock Is selling nt
less than onc-flftli of the price that
ruled eighteen months ago and thero
vun in l,f will lllUir HJl"BlIiriICK
n,lf'a,, Noneofthoolllclnlsoftheiom.
Imny vouchsafe an answer.
n January. 1901. tho stock sold at
$102 u share; today It Is quoted at
$I7.G0 bid and 20 asked with no tak
rs. Tho stock has cost the original
buers J82.23 a share. Hut few mor-
assessments would bring the cost of th"
stock up to par and if the whole $17.73
were levied tomorrow It wouid not pay
!in,f ,,lc company's overdraft
, T",? Soh,mo 0t '' ''JiM
'or tho gross earnings of 1901 wero
twice those of 1900. but the proportion
of operating expenses of the former to
the latter jear were more than double
The overdraft has been Increasing
steadily and the monthly report for
May ot this jear shows an addition uf
$35,000 to that fund, making the total
$912.0-,S.
When, nineteen dajs nfter the last
dividend of 50 cents a share was declar
cd In 1901. the assessment ot $10 a
share was levied, the explanation
vouchsafed wns thnt the transport
business bad practically reasnl, that
the delivery of the new steameis li.ul
been dclavcd and their cost greatly
exceeded estimates. Now, however, af
ter the three new steamers have been
at work earning for their owners larg
er Incomes than the company has ever
known, the showing Is worse th.m ever
and the explanation is that "trade has
not come up to expectation."
The $10 assessment of February
1901, brought In $250,000. It would take
iirarly $10 a share to wipe out the prts
ent overdraft and at the end of jnothei
enr or two. at the present r.itp ot
operating, fresh overdrafts would be
charged agaliiRt Hit- company The
monthly loss has been large and the
inospectH of scaling it down and turn
Ing the results of business Into a
prollt ore not fluttering at present.
When the shareholders saw the Mock
running down hill at a terrific rati- in
February of last year there was nun b
talk of poor management, and the mrici
talk Is current today.
Rook 238. pago SI. Dated June 21,
1902.
James V. Unauna U) Mcllrydc- Es
tnte. Limited; deed; Ap. 2. of Kill. ?6K
Kalnhco, Knual; $1. Rook 238. page
S3. Dated June , 1902.
Akann to Lewers & Cooke, Limited;
assignment, fire claim for $11flS 90. No
MM; $1. ilook 233, page 2S3 Hated
July .1 1902.
Thirteen d,is from San 1'ranelnro
with a full cargo of general meicbaii
disc, tlie American bark Kaiulanl
Captain Oriftlths. mil veil early thit
morning, docking nt lliewer's wliail
about 9 o'c loc k
OimjcI weather was enjoved through
out the trli and nothing was sighted
all the way down. Tluee passengers
weie brought. Mr mid Mis Phillip
and Lawrence Klpp. a lawyer and a
grandson of the Rev Ingram Klpp
Captain CirifTitliH was congi titillated
on every hand this mciinluu cm IiIk
good run. It is less than sl weeks
ago that the K.ilulani It-It lieie for the
Coast. She was seventeen dnvs going
up with a full load of sugar, spent lint
little time In pint on the Coast, and
ciiuie down again in thirteen davs with
a full cargo Tills is cousldeieil the
bext of good luck.
i
Cinihtltuc nt What's tin- use of those
long di bates of jours tu the Seuat
on the Philippine ciueKtlon" llino vnu
suciiucUd In changing a single vote by
tliem?
Eminent statesman Well, of course
we ciin'l tell about that until after thu
fall elections Chicago Tribune.
MACK,
Lines
Oceanic steamship Compam
TIME TABLB
The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as be. ..under.
FROM SAN KIIANCI8CO. FOIl SAN FIIANC1SCO
ALAMEDA JULY 18
VENTUHA JULY
ALAMEDA AU(1. 8
SIERRA AUO. 20
ALAMEDA AUO 29
SONOMA .
ALAMEDA .
SEPT. 10
SEPT 19
In connection witk tno sailing or tte above steamers, tne agents are pre
pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets ht any rail
oad from Ban Francisco to all poluts In the United States, nnd from New
fork by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPI.T TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
GENERAL AGENT8 OCEANIC 6. S. CO.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
S. S. OREGONIAN, July 15th.
S. S. NEBRASKAN (new) about July 25th.
8. 8. ALASKAN, about August 15th.
Freight received at Company'a wharf. 42d St., South Drooklyn, at all times.
Prom San PranclHCo
S. S. "NEVADAN" JULY 17
Prom Seattle and Tacoma
S. S. "HAWAIIAN" AUG. 10
For further particulars apply to
C. P. IVIORSB,
O.n.r.l Frel.ht ASenL H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
AQENT8, 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. FOrt SAN FRANCISCO.
CHINA
DORIC
NIPPON MARl . .
PERU
COPTIC
HONCKONd MARU
CHINA
JULY 13
..JULY M
..JULY 31
..AUO. S
..AUO. 16
..AUO. 2fi
.SEPT a
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION
H. HACKFELD &
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Steamship Company.
Steamers ot the above line, running In connection wltu the CANA3I
vN 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 the dates below stated, viz.:
'ram Vancouver anu Victoria, B. C. From 8ydney and Brisbane.
(For Brisbane and Bydnoy.) I (For Victoria and Vancouver. B. O.)
MOAN'A . . .AUO 2 MIOWHRA ... . JULY 30
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada. United States and
Inrope. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to
Theo. H. Davtcw & Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Agents.
"globe navigation company, ltd.
PUGET SOUND-HONOLULU ROUTE.
Connecting Direct without transfer with O. N. Ry.. N. P. R.. nnd C. P.
it. Lowest rates of freight from all eastern points; shortest possible time.
S. S. EUREKA, from Seattle, on or about
S. S. TAMPICO, on or about AUGUST 1
For further Information address
U. E. BEEBE,
2 Brewer Building, Honolulu. AGENT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Globe Nav. Co., Ltd., Se'ittle, Was h.; P. W. Rochester, 303 Market St,
S. F.i Agents of above rjadi, will furnish Information.
BEGIN THE
NEW YEAR WELL
By hnvlnjv your photo
taken. My work tit
ot the highest quality
and prices reaHonablo
J. J. Williams,
Take elevator In Uouton Block.
French Laundry
Ibo, Corner of Rcrctanla Avenue
and I'unchbowl Street.
All Work Done by Hand
LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY.
J. ABADIE, Proprietor.
Telephone Blue 3552.
Woman's Exchange
has removed to the
Arlington Block, Hotel Street,
In the store formerly occupied by
II. W. Foster.
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WATCHES
DURABLE and ACCURATE
The Keystone Watch Case Co.
.... ,.,n ii Phlladtlphli.U.S A
Americ.i's Oldest nnd
Largest Watch Factory
For snlo by
The Principal Watch
Dealers in
Hawaiian Islands
Sunday Bulletin, $1.25 per year.
J&ty.
WSJ
of Travel.
, 'ALAMEDA JULY 23
30.HIEU.HA JULY 29
'ALAMEDA
..AUO 13
,.AU(i. 10
.SEPT. 3
SEPT 9
.SEPT 21
SONOMA
'ALAMEDA
VENTURA
ALAMEDA
PERU
COPTIC ....
AMERICA MARU
PEKINO
OAELIC ,
DORIC
NIPPON MARU .
, ..JULY lti
. . .JULY 23
...AUO. 2
....AUO. 11
....AUO. 20
...SEPT. 12
..bEI'T. 10
APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO.
CO, LTD. AGENTS.
ICE
MANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Delivered to any part of
city by courteous drivers.
Oahn Ice and Electric Co
KEWALO.
TELEPHONE BLUE 1151.
HOFFflAN & HARKHAn.
Beaver Lunch Rooms
Fort 8t., bet. Queen and .Merchant
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served.
Everytnlng nrit-class. Complete lint
Key West and Oomesttc Cigars always
on band.
H, J, NOLTE, - Proorietor,
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholsss.lt Importers and Jobb.rs.
European and American Dry Goods
Fort and Queen 8tt.
MRS. A. SCHOELLKOPF,
TEACHER OF PIANO.
FRENCH INTC-,R'-72R.
Honolulu, T.
H.
Hotel Street, Opposite Advent Chur-h,
THE ORIGINAL HAWAIIAN
QUINTET and GLEE CLUB.
Kealakai .
Manager
Miihli for ni oc .ihIiiiib
l.c'iive- orderf nt W J Cuelhci's
I.nw Officii on Iluthcl St,
mniikn of the I. O.
Lines of Trivet.
Bisiacss Men
Cai Save
Haiy Hoars
-ot&v
JOSS THE CONTINENT HWttl
Saa Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
FROM BAN FRANCttO
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND,
if THREE DAYS to ChlcafO.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York,
itflnan Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Cmok,
Ug and Library Cart, with Barkea
aop and Pleasant Reading Room,
Dining Cars (Meals a-U-c&rU).
Free Reclining Chain.
Pullman Ordinary Sleeper.
I, . LOTHROP, General Agent
1M Third street. Portland, Oregoa.
t. W. HITCHCOCK. General Agent.
Ho. 1 Montgomery St,, San Frandaea,
. L. LOUAX, O. P. A T. A.,
"71 Omaha, Nebraska.
Dawaiiaa Tramway's Tine
Table.
KING STREET LIN8.
Cn I. it. W.lklkl (or Ion ! I II, lj, t i A
u nur ii Blnulit Uwttaiur till to 41, 11:11 .04
it ltr.lt. Iron W.lklkl fo 10 Ih. Pumhou SUMm,
Cr I. art R Ranrt or Pawn twitch (or loin at
t JJ M. and avary it alautaa ibtraanarull i.atr.a.
Car. I. av. Foil and Kinr tffMti lomctor raiaaa
ate 10 A.a. and avtrjr 15 alaottt artar till 11 a
Can l.ar. lor Pal. ma only at 1 aod 1 to A a.
Car. It.Y. Palaau lor Walklkl i ij A a. am ararr
if alDuuitill our. ihn at 10 ij aed 10 41 r.a
''!' . Iron Palana (or Punahoa coir foot
10 Walklal on Saturdays.
Cart laart Fort and KMr Mrtata cornn (01 Kim
Ranca at s to and to a.m
Can laart Fort and King ttriatt corntr for Walklk
at Cos A M. andtrtiyttnlnutti till ioojp.m, inaa at
10 it and in 01 p a. Tb. ii.jj p.a. foot to Walklkl
10 Satutdart only,
BERETANIA STREET AND FUUANU VALLEY.
Cart ltart Punahou St.blt lor Ton at im aid
lor Ton and Valltjr all 40 s Y 40 ao
r m A M.
Cara laara O.huColl.M rnri,m j v.il. .1
6 to 6 50 and r 10 A M and tv.r) to nlnuttt till to ro
P.a. tictpt Iht trtn hour and hall, hour cart wblci
ran Iron tot Slabta
Cart Hart Nuuanu Valltjr at 1 10 6 30 t to A.a tal
tvtry 10 vlnuttt thtrtatttr till 10 so p.a.
Cara ltart Fort and Quttn ttrtttt (or Punaboa
Colltra at 6 o e ij 6 11 A a and trarr 10 alnatai
atttr till g J p.a. Alttr that Iht can rna to tat
SUM. up to 1 1 joP.a. which It iha lattcar (roa Ton
reaching tha Stabla at 11:10 p.a.
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.
konaTTvery
STABLES
R.EALAKEKUA. - HAWAII
J. G. HENRIQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Excursions
To the Volcano or tbe Mountain.
An excellent chance li nffrvred foi
tourlau to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriage meet the S. 6. Maun una.
tt Kallua and take passenger overlasaf
to Hooken, where the ateamer la mi
igaln,
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January L 1811,
TRAINS.
STATIONS DAILY DAIIT
(Outward! ti. Sun daily tt Sun daily daily
A.M. AM. AM. P.M. P.M
Honolulu .... t 10 0 it
Ptarl City.... to) 9 l
Ewa Mill .... )l 10 0
Walanaa 10 jo
Walalua 11 ji
ktahuku it )a
STATIONS. ntllY
(Inward) tx Sun.
AM
ICahuku
Walalua
Walanat
0'J
IIO lis J
II 40 1 IT lit
11 ao 4 os 1 10
4 1) ....
I
ill ....
DAILY DAILY DAILY
A M P.M P.M
SIS ....
6 10 .... t so
1. 10 ... ISS
r ij 1 os 4 it
S 01 I.JO 4
.1S SOS I"4
tw. Mill . . ..
Paail City . .
Honolulu ......
6.1
6. SO
r C. SMITH. Gcn'l Pass. & Ticket Aft,
O. P. DHN1HON. Superintendent
THEDNIONEXPRESSCO
Safes. Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays lor Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Incom
ing steamers from the Coast, and WJ
check baggage on all outgoing steaii
While and Black Sin For Salt
Office with Evening Bulletin, 111
King street Tel 66.
ft. LARSEN, MTr.
When You Want a Rig
KINQ UP Till
C-L-U-B
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
I 1 : : 618 FORT BT1KK.
Stable '1'houe. 109 Main.
Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and i:
C. H. BELLINA.
COTTON BROS, ft CO
fcNGINKERS AND : I
GfcNLRAL COMRACTLfcS
Piant aol ttlloitttt lumlihti for all clal.
'.onuactlnc work.
Tel. Main 249.
ROOM 300 30ST0N BLK. Honolulu.
Honolulu Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUOAIl MA
CIIINKUY of every capar'ty and d,
scrlptlon made to order. Holler work
nei RIVETED PIPES for IrrlgaUoa
purposes a specialty. Particular atten-'
tlon paid to JOD WOItK, and repair
executed at shortest notice.