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"Wtp ,l'wfy"?y yy yf w.Tf r nvf!7 $W??i??TPr ' ' - ' ' " '" ' .. s EVKNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, JAN. IB, 1906. ). r PESPICACIOUS IS A SYNONYM OF QUICKEYED. GLOBE customers know that the goods and prices here are synonymous to Money-saved, a Fit, and A-1 Quality, Your discernment will deduct the "reason why" If you visit this store. Globe Clothing Co. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES We make a specialty of handllna .. , tn a i , !m all at... .Hrl iihhIiJ lttM at 4 U a lowest price." W. h.V. all the latest Records always on hand and you can't get them at a lower figure than we eell them anywhere In town, Hawaiian News Company Lid. YOUNQ BUILDING 8TORE. Bulls For Sale IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED HOL 8TEIN AND DURHAM. YOUNQ . AND GENTLE. CLUB STABLES TELEPHONE MAIN 109. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. Bishop & Co BANKERS. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued on the Bank of California and N. M. Rothschilds &. Sons, Lon don. Correspondents for the American Express Company, and Thos Cook &. Son. Interest allowed on term and 8avlng Bank Deposits. Horse Shoeing. W.W. Wright Co. LIMITED. have opened a horse-shoeing department In connec tion with their carriage shop, etc. Having secur ed the services of a first class shot" fc"y are pre pared to ao ait work In trusted to them in a first class manner. r Fresh Bakings i F BREAD, CAKES, COOKIES, ETC., EVERY DAY AT THE PERFECTION HOME BAKERY Cor. BERETANIA and EMMA STS. WM. 6. IRWMU CO., LTD. Agents for the Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool, Eng Alliance Ar:uranco Co. -of London, Eng. Scottish Unhn & National Ins. Co, of Edinburgh, Scotland. Fix Askoclatlon of Philadelphia. 'Alliance Insurance Corporation .Ltd Wllhelnia of Magdeburg General Inr Co. Special Sale OF FISHNETS, TWINE and BRONZE WIRE CLOTH at A. FERNANDEZ & SOPJ, Not, 44-60 King St, Kateey Block, bet Nuuanu and 8mlth Sts. J Tel. aln IBS, F. D. W1CKE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Dflfce and Storo Fitting, Cabinet Mak ing and Polishing; Calabash Turn Inn, Repairing and General Jobbing '082 ALAKEA ST., rear Y. M. C. Big Reduction IN VICTOR RECORDS BERGSTROM MUSIC CO., LTD., ODD FELLOW8' BLDQ. Kentucky Cafe 821 ALAKEA STREET. Lunch from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. With Tea, Coffee or Claret, 15 cts. (Other Drinks Extra.) PIANOS STEINWAY and others TIIAYER PIANO COMPANY, 158 and 168 HOTEL ST., G-l Hotel Street. BY AUTHORITY TENDER FOR FURNISHING ROAD BUILDING MACHINERY FOR COUNTY OF OAHU. I llMdora wilt in nit a nrnnntnta fnr iln. ., - . . , .. . ,, ...... uei ui iiiui'iiiu.ry j u. u. xiuuuiuiUi o. Bidders will stato shortest tlmo of "ch delivery after contract 1. let tho Board reserves the right, to reject any or all tenders.. 1. Two 20,000-lbs. latest Improved, S-whcel typo steam road rollers. 2. Two outfits consisting of tbo fol lowing each No. 3 gyratory crusher mounted on steel beam fruino; wltn etcel wheels, tongue, neck yoke ond double trees, making outfit portable. Crusher equipped with back driving gear; 30 ft. plpo frame elevator com plcto with best rubber btlt and eleva tor buckets, etc. Tbrco-scctlon revolving screen, 32 (n. diameter and 12 ft. long. Each sec tion to havo proper perforation for grading material. Screens complete with cradle, driving chains, etc. 2 port able engines to operate crushers. Port able engines and boiler mounted on Heel wheels complete with tongue for J horses. Holler of locomotive type. Ca pable of developing 20 horsepower, en gine to be mounted on boner and to bo 9x12, capablo of 20 b. p. or more. Engine to havo two band wheels and to bo furnished with beltlng'for driv ing crushers. Scaled proposals will be received at , tbo offlco of County Clerk until i o'clock Jan. ICtli, 1900. ! 3278-td Mules For Sale Thirty-two Head of Young Mules for sale. Just arrived ex Bark George Cur. tla. Apply to McCabe, Hamilton & Renney. Louis Marks DAVID DAYTON 137 MERCHANT 8TREET. It I l'llL-Ll Lots for Sale In KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION, ALIHI, and other dsslrble localities , Also 1 JTJMP-SEAl' BUCKHOAJID, pond-hand; good as new. -THE COBWEB CAFE, , QUEEN and ALAKEA STO. TEL. MAIN 492. TINE MEAL8, WINE8, LIQUOR8, AND BEER. B Camara & Co., Props.5 The Lunch that suits everyone's taste Is the one served by the Royal Annex OPP. POLICE STATION. Geo. A. Martin TAILOR Open Saturdays until 0 p. m. ARLINGTON BLOCK, HOTEL 8T. William T. Paty, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Alakea 8trsat. All classes of Building Work promptly and carefully executed Office 'Phone Blue 1801. Residence 'Phone Blue 2332. Wing Wo Tai & Co. , DEALERS IN IMPORTED GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Unique Articles of All Kinds. 841 NUUANU 8TREET. Tel. Main 266. P. O. Box 945 CHOICE SELECTION OF FINE JEWELRY NOW ON DISPLAY. THOS LINDSAY MANUFACTURING JEWELER, FORT 8TREET. Fine Job Printing at The Bulletin office. SHOT PORTO RICAN Walluku, Maul. Jan. 13. On last Friday nlgbt Police Officer William Feiicrpcll was making his rounds us usual when he heard a great deal of noise in one of the I'orto Itlcan houses. About ten men were In the house ami were beating a coal oil tlm as a drum nnd othcrwlso making so much disturb- nnce that sleep was Impossible. The olTlccr ordered them In a quiet way to cense their nolso and allow those who wished to sleep to do so. All present agreed to this when the olTlccr left the houso and by an Invlta- tlon of one of tbo men went to an - other house, the one occupied by the I'orto Itlcan who invited the oltlcer to accompany him. A few moments later tho rest of tho Porto means camo to this same houso and carried on as before, to which tho omcer made no objection, but the moment ho stepped out of tho door one of the men, Raymond Hojhu hrew a hammer at tho officer, strlk-l, ng hhn Just aboTe tho left eye, mak; ins an ugiy tfasn anu lor a moment eiuuiiliiK li.v wi.ii.vi. The officer later on went up to Itcjho f,eh,nd0fnnEohne8r,p1 to'Yt.cTn" "V" &2&$$ The officer, fearing another assault,1 "l'"c """''"LV ' hnm rn drew his revolver End ordered the ncw ,m?mc"; e"?.' ? 1 ' Z Porto Itlcan to put up his hands and """ ?a V"0? , M"'l,, ",""y" "..ni at the same time stated that If ho tried "IJfn1t mlRht present for promotion, to-as-ault him again he would shoot. f c2,nl.n l "hlng B namo bo sent to At this tho Porto Itlcan again at.' the Senate tho newly constituted corn tempted to assault the offlcor, when nlltu' undoubtedly would approve It Fouorpell shot him, grazing his chin . once nnd tho fact that Senator War ' ond cutting his coat on tho shoulder, i en- lh now chairman of the commit-, The I'orto mean then fell nnd nil was for a time quiet. Later Rcho ond a number of hls.ogninsi uie ciucuguun. rlcnds went In search of tho wounded oflleer and threatened to kill him, his wlfo and children and burn his house. Joe Sllvo. ono of the lunar and Man ttcl Mura, an engineer, succeeded in keeping them quiet until Heart I-mu,Uona, IlanK iaB ,wn orgUulzcd nm: jicuiaurm anu raui uen arrivcu, wucn the men wero soon quieted. ,1 The following morning Itnymonrt Ilc ho was arrested and a hearlnc w us Imd before District Maglstrato McKny.'i.. who committed him to Jail to appear. nn(1 Mty ,)Cr cent 0( wlilch has been en tho deposits In tho savings depart before the Oram! Jury. . ai,i. Tho Luhnlna National Uank will ment of this company as follows. hns served two terms In Jail In Wal luku. It is supposed his net was duo to an old grudge he has against tho officer. News. MUSIC CURES "GRAFT". Mtlwnukcc, Dec. 28. Professor Wil liam U Tomllns of Chicago says that music will cure graft. In an addresi to me Wisconsin 'teachers Association Inilnv tlrnfaDun Tnnillda enl,l. ! n'. .T. ." ' '.. V'".'...i".M unv lilt: Wjouiiuhllioui tllin mini' try tho inner conception of tho higher' lirr. n. i, o i, i. .iai " " " """ "" "" ui."..m.i, i mrougn music, properly taught, and )ou will have the solution of tho graftl nroblcm nnd all other material evils. "So thoroughly have I been vinr..,i nt ihia tni-i ii.o, f. n,n 1,0, :.:-".."". "' ".. ". nine years i nnvo civen my entire at - lentlon to this work. When I first 1m-' gan wont wiin cniiurcu I saw wnat could bo dono with them; but I did not realize the philosophy of it until sever al years later. My experience has taught tho regenerating effect of music." Professor Tomllns then related his experience in New York some jears ago with classes composed not only of V H..1 Jlen!l et nl b' afH of m,Bea tho lower elements, but of some of tho to Bishop & Co; J ore Affdtj lots 2, 3, most vicious boys of tho How cry dls-l,4' 27 antl 28 blk ". bldgs, etc, Kaplo trlct. Brutality was their fun, ho said, ,anl ,rnct. Honolulu. U 276, p 330. because they knew no better. Dut w Itb. . Uat-'J Jnu B 19()0 their musical training camo n new T C Wills and wf to Mrs Abigail K spirit, until rheri one saw another boy! c Parker; 1); lots 3 and 4, blk 35, clinch his (1st to strike his mate, ho I'erl City, Ewa, Oahu; $2760. II 277, canght the hand and uncllnched the fingers with the remark: 'Aw, fcrglt It." HILO EASTERN 8TAR. Illlo, Jnn. 11. The orueors of the Hawaii Chapter No. 1, Order of the Eatteru Star, for tho ensuing joar, were rcirulnrlv tnstnllml nl flm Ptinntni- rooms Inst Saturday evening. Owing to the Flzo of tho room, the invitations were limited to ono.for each uiomber residing In Hllo nnd vicinity, so that' only nbout Jtorty witnessed tho Inter- .stlng work. .Mrs. E. N. Ho)men, as worth Installing olllcer, read the solemn .oremony with great impresslvoncsa.' Miss Harriet C. Hitchcock performed tbo arduous and active duties of the' Marshal. A pleasant social hour and a. light collation followed tho Installar tlon. Tho now staff of offlcors is as follows: worthy Matron, Mrs. Wni. McKay, Jr.; Worthy Patron, Mr. E. N. Holmes; Associate Matron, Miss AUco Weight; Conductress, Mrs. W. H. C. Campbell; Associate Conductress, Mrs. I). A. Locbenstcin; Chaplain. Mrs. II. L. Shaw; Marshal, Mrs. K. N. Holmes; secretary, Mrs. J. U. Smith; Treasurer, Mr. II. L. Shaw; Adah, Miss Mabello Wise; Ruth, Mrs, a. II. Vltars; Ksther, Miss I.lllnoo Hapal; Martha, Mrs. K. F. Mackle; Ulecta, Mrs. J. F. Qrcen; War der, Jtrs. w. S. Wise; Sentinel, Mr. Wni. McKay, Jr. i i KNIGHT8 OF PYTHIAS OFFICERS. I.ahulna, Jan. 13. The members of Aloha Lodge, Knights of I'ythlas, held their annual election In their castle hall last Saturday night. Tho officers elected for the year werr tho following: Hugh M. Coke, Chan rcllor Commander; W. S. Montcastlo Vice Chancellor; Rev. Wm. Ault, I'ro lato; 11. C. Campbell, Keeper of Rec ords and Seal; Dan T. Carey, Master of Exchequer; L. M. Baldwin, Master of rinnnco; Carl Wahlcycr, Matter al Arms; W. A. McKay, II. Streubeck. C D, Ltifktn, Trustees; T. Burlum, Imic Uuard; Joe Freltns, Outer Guard; Dr W. 1'. CcConkey, Dr. J. II. Raymond Physlcans. All of tho officers elected will bo lo stalled on the 27th Instant. A banquet, Is to bo given and all mem bcrs of tho lodge and all visiting broth srs are expected to attend, The Grand Duchess Marie of Russia Is only 15. extremely pretty and swedt looking. She Is generally designated as the "Cinderella" ot Russian prla cesses. IS IT GENERAL PERSHING? Washington. Dec. 20. The convlc- tlou Is expressed among officers In the War Department that President Roosevelt Intends to promote Captain John J. l'ershlng of the Fifteenth Cav- dry, whoso homo Is In Chicago, to a brigadier gencrnlshtp. This would lump blm over the heads of several (bundled officers nnd glvo an example of advancement b) "selection" which has no parnllel In army annals, save In tho cases of Generals Leonard Wood and Albert 1,. Mills, whoso promotions caused a fire of criticism, J Captain l'ershlng is a good officer and his record of achievement In the Philippine Islands attracted tho at Itentlon of tho President. It was ru- niored a year ago that n promotion was awaiting tho Chicago man, but tho fact that the Scnnto held up for so ong a tm0 th0 nominations of Wood Bnil Mta ca,ca tbo President to ho ate to Mn(I ln ie namo or ,,, cnv. ,, wnogo advancclnct woul(1 lho ,.norln of a vctcr. and har(, Mm 0, thrco rankg Intervening between the grade of cap-1 ., . ,5.. , i.vi..n. .i I0C " mo int ler-in-mw ui lupuun i-i-i jelling probably would not operato LAHAINA'EW BANK I I.nlmlna, Jan. 13. Tho Lahalna Xa- I int0rporatlng papers have been for warded to Washington by C. D. I.ufMn lno ,)romou,p. The bank has btcn ini ,...,, . .. ....... .i.... i .i... nii .., ..-i.i.i. i,.. i..... ani....rii,..,i ' Lh under the same management as the Klrst National Hank of Walluku nnj lho btockhohlurB will be, as far as po slble. Identical. Tho temporary dime nrs aro C. M. Coolie, president; C. K. I.ufkin, vice president; K. C. Athertou cashier; P, C. Jdnen and C. II. Cookr directors. Mr. I.ufMn hopes to receive nuthor Ity from the Comptroller of the Cur rency to begin business about January 17th and anticipates that tho bank will un open for business soon after Ieliru s1t .. F1M... !. V.llanl 1I....I. "'.'. '!". . "?A"? '"Vr. ru'." " Ul WUIIUItU HUB UVVU 1H UUSIUVDI JIIM .-, il.n Uit .,-. AH,llnM Tin.nM.A. four jears nnd its success is clearly L ,Lr nlVio?, .f-T.B S,5 .. ,'.,. i ... ...,. . i ..'31, 190", n dividend has been declared Ki nm u in miiiiii mmuai iwiuikui whlih has recently been ncnt out. Lahalna is to bo congratulated on' hrr nr-nuiiilii.m nt Vnii.inni im,.u con-'aml we urcdlct success for tho bank .,.i ......A.i,.. ,. ,.. ...... . .... .... ""." I"fl"--.'W. W.OB...V. 111,. 11 u- IUKu fully realizes tho convenience of"", " ,", ," " ;-"",. ", , "ViwiV a conservative banking institution and prlnclpaI fromnJ,nnV.nf. L'JL vvonucrs how she could havo conducted her business so long without one Haul News, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Recorded Jan. 6, 1906, V -33. Dated May 16, 1905 J no P Kahahawal to M W Tschudl tr; D; por Kul C32S.3, Ap 4, Nuuanu Valley, Honolulu; $100. U 277, p 335. Dated May 10, 190G. Charles II W Hitchcock and wf to ,Mtinonlc Hall Assn; D; por Kul 2270, lillo; $1300. 2, 190J. B 278, p 19. Dated Jun' Antonio L Ilarbozn to Maria da S Cannrlo; CM; canu crop on por lot 17, I'atcnt 3921, Kaiwlkl homestead. Hllo; tl21. U 270, p 233. Dated Oct 30. 1905. J 8 Canarlo and w to Mrs Ilnttio I'urdy; I'D; Int In por It V 1119, Front "Ho; ?1. 278, p 50. Dated July 21, 1905. John A Magulro nnd wf to Mary U 1'ustcr; M; int In Ors 2123 nnd 930, Kcabakea, etc. Or 951, R Ps 7489 and (010 and Ap 1, K P 54C7, Kcahakca, rtc, Hamakua, Hawaii; $18,000. U S75, p 358. Dated Dec 29, 1905. Antonl Sylva et al to T Sakamoto; L; n half lot 1 of Or 2717, Walkopu, Maul; 15 yrs at $10 per yr. B 273, p 110. Dated Oct 3. 1901. tr-..llnl ra T t.l In f.nrl,lA lut I I.til? I... Kul B572I1. Ao 3 and water ItUI'lUIUItl UOk MtU W tflVMIJIIU " I rights, Ilanapope, Kona, Kauai; IB yrH , st J1000 per yr. B '273, p 412. Dated Apr 5, 1901. HALEAKALA'S DANCE. (Svrelul to The llullelln) Walluku, Maul, Jan. 12. Tho dnmv ulven by Ilaleaknln Lodge at tho Arm ory on last Wednesday evening wus a great success, there lieing prcscni ovm 150 Invited guests, oil parts of Maul being represented. Promptly at S p. m. the grand march was led by S. Kelllnol nnd Mrs. Ke lllnoi, who were followed by many gay couples In evening dress. Tho music for tho occasion was very line and thu dnuco was kept ln full suing until tho small hours In the morning. Dur Ing the evening refreshments wor kcrved to all pret.cnt, and every ono was fixed in tho general opinion thut tho uttalr had been u big success. M MARRIED. SHAW-Sl'ENCER. In this city at tho rosldentv of Hon. J. A. Cummins, January 14, 1900, Mr. John K. Shaw and Miss Victoria Spencer by Kldcr Abraham Fernondex of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I The late Czar Alexander III of Rus sia was once cnnBiueraoiy emuarrasscu , bv a circus of performing fleas, scut I 'him by Prince Henry of lteuau as a birthday present. A cough Is a danger signal. You Should heed Its warning promptly. Begin at once, and tajto regular doses of "Cherry 9eetoral All serlout lung troubles begin with a common oold. A cold In the throat cosily passes to tho bronchial tubes, and you havo bron chitis, leading pos sibly to pneu monia or con sumption. Ston your cold boforo It goes down Into tbo elicit. When you bring a bottle of Ayer's Chorry Pectoral Into the homo you bring with It rollof, good cbcer, liopo, and sunshine It Is Standard and unrivaled remedy for colds and coughs. I There aro many substitutes and imi tations. Ilewaro of thorn and of so called "Genuine. Chorry Pectoral.". J lo sure you get AVLIt'S Cherry Pectoral. Put up In large and small bottles. PrpiftnrDr.J.C.Aj.fCo.,Uill,Miii,U.S.A. Corporation Notices. DIVIDEND NOTICE. CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT TRU8T CO. AND Corner California ahd Montgomery Sts., San Francisco. for tho six months ending December il. 1DUS. dlvlrfnmli Imvn bnn ,iorlnrii On term deposits at tho rata of 3 C-10 per tent, per annum, and on ordinary deposits at tho rnto of 3 1-2 per cent. per an n tun, freo of taxes, end payablo on nnd niter Tuesday, January 2, 1900. J. DALZEI.L, DROWN, 324 2w Managor. DIVIDEND NOTICE. GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SO CIETY. 526 California St. San Franclseo. , ., ,,, ,, , ,., ,i i .... 7Jr Vni .A-.,. .7. r,, -.11 t 'll1.0) ''" ce,"V.l 11?,. posits, freo of taxos, pnynhlo on and .'". ""'? -""r7 190G. Dlvl ucnus noi caucu ror nn dends not called for aro added to and ,, .,, ., , . .,.,., .. ,,,n QEOIIOE TOUIINY, 3274-2W Secretary. NOTICE. Wo tako this method of notifying tho public that all accounts duo us which oro not settled within sixty days from dnto will bo placed In tho hands of an attorney for collection. (Signed) THE PORTER FURNITURE CO, Por K. H. PORTER. Honolulu, January 2, 1906. 3275-tf NOTICE. All accounts owing tho Coyno Furnl ttiro Co., Ltd., must ho paid In sixty days from date All unpaid accounts aftor this dabs will bo placed in the hands of nn attorney for collection. COYNE FURNITURE CO., LTD., 327B.tr Hy A. COYNE. mar ONLY 20ci. To quickly Intro- .J 1 k i..Lt..tl. I-.... I... ou our ' wnwn.oi. j.wirr cctalogue we send this beautiful cHa In and cross pendant, has brloht 14k. pold finish with brilliant stone set center and snap catch chain 22 Inches long 8HELBY JEWELRY CO., Covington, Ky., U. 8, A, A RATnd A BABY You cannot run tba rlik ot rati In (be bouse with the taibr. nidrourboufeotrats. it ten Daur irom narm. Stearns Elcctrlo Rat and Roach Paste wlllnulcVtlr eittrmloste rsts and mire. Tbcr cat It bt-cauie thur . like it snd they rub out of ' tha houxo to die. JOZ.bOl, ISCtOtll lilt, 16 M.. 11.00 All d.ftkraor nfoi iprr.t nr.iftl.l on r.ll o pric nww MHinifkllk HltAIINk' IIICTlllO 1-AHTK CO.,1rltuo Ul(.,ttlf,ilkll BUILDING MATERIAL 20 per cent, cheaper than sold by other dealers. Doors, screen doors ash and builders' hardware. C. B. REYNOLDS, Alakea St, mauka 8allora Homo. The Weeldr Hdltlon of the Brenlnir 'Bulletin gives a complete summary of I lb v'm f the day. rff vSAvSa W"" ixklX VnSBtsrii'A Vf'fcCik 'k-owWII r " tmfSSSm I ms. UmU I HjsjsjfjjfiS Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE Tho steamers of this lino will arrive and lcavo this port as nfrrrii'f FROM 8AN FRANCI8CO: ALAMEDA , JAN. 8IEIIKA JAN. ALAMEDA KKI1. ftONOMA mi. In connection with the sailing of tho above steamers, tho ittat toft orcpared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, r tag railroad from Ban Francisco to all points In tho United Stafes, tad. treat New York by any steamship line to all European ports FOR FUIITHEII PAIITIGULAHS APPLY TO Wnv G. Irwin & Co., Ltd OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.. GENERAL AGENTS. Pacific Mail Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company, AND TOYO KISEN KAISHA. ) Steamer of the above companies will call at Honolulu sn4 leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned: FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. 190S COPTIC SIIIKIIIA AMERICA MARU JAN. 17 JAN. 30 rnil. 6 FED. 13 FED !0 FEtl. 27 MONGOLIA CHINA NIPPON MARU DORIC , MAIL ' can i Aianus. r'or general Information apply to H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd,, AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO Direct Service "between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Coast Prom Now Yorlc to Honolulu 8.S. "OREGONIAN" to sail JAN. IS 8.S. "AMERICAN" to salt FED. IS Freight rccolved at all times at tbo Company's Wharf, 41st Street, BatrH Brooklyn. Prom 8nn Prancloco To Honolulu Direct. 8.8."NEDRA8KAN" to sail JAN. IS S.8."NEVADAN" to sail FED. t Freight received at Company's Wharf, Greenwich Street, and each month thereafter. Prom Honolulu to San Prnnclsco. 8.S."NEBRA8KAN" to sail JAN. 2a S.3."NEVADAN" to sail FED. IS Prom Seattle and Tncomn to Honolulu 6.8. "TEXAN to sail (direct) JAN. ZS 8.S."NEBRASKAN" to sail (via 8an Francisco) FEB. 21 For further Information. aat K C, P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., Lt General Freight Ao'nL AGENTS, HONOLULU. Canadian-Australian Royal Malf Steamship Company. Steamer of ths abovo line, running In connection with tae CANAJMAf PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. betwoen Vancouver, D. C, and Sydney. K. . Hv And calling -t Victoria, D. C, Honolulu DUE AT HONOwiJLU oa or About the dates below stated, TU.: From Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. From Sydney and Brlsbana. (For Brisbane and Sydney) ' (For Victoria and Vancouver. TJ. CJT MOANA FEB. 10 A10'l,A.N,2,. vf? I AOHANOI MAR. 10 MIOWJ-RA MAH. I Through Tlcketa Issued from Europe. For Freight and Passar Theo. 11. Davl t & Co.. Ltd. General Agents. Union Express Co., 63 Queen Street, BRANCH HUSTACE PCCK CO., LTD. Having baggago contr-tcts with the following Steamship Co.s Unes; Oceania Siramshlp Co. Pacific Mall Steamship Co. Ocdd' its I & Oriental Steamship Co. Wilder 8. 8. Co. Toyo Klsen Kalsha Steamship C. We check your outgoing baggage at your homes, saving you U troaMc and annoyance ot chocking on the wharf. Incoming baggage checked on steamers of above compose and aeUT ered with qulcknesi and dispatch at your home. TELEPHONE MAIN 88. J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell, Vice Preslaent; J. U MLs 8ecreUry; A. F. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. Qedge, Auditor; Frank " ii Manager. Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd. DRAYMEN, 63 QUEEN ST. DEALER8 IN - Firewood, Stove and Steam Cool. ALSO WHITE AND BLACK SAND. TELEPHONE MAIN M. ICE Manufactured from purs distilled wat. Delivered to any part ot city by courteous drivers. Oahu Ice and Electric Co Kewalo. Telephone Blue lilt BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. Dealers In Lumber and Ge;i ALLEN &. ROBINSON, Queen St, Honolulu. Yoi Qet 8ANITARY PLUMBINQ AND TIN8MfTH WORK tt RIQHT PRICES when you order from S K. AKI & CO.. 1028 SMITH STREET Furt SAN FRANCISCO? ALAMEDA JAN.lt SONOMA JAN. 14 ALAMEDA KLTt. 11 VENTUHA KKB. 10 Steamship Co. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. 1111 'MONGOLIA JAN. U CHINA JAW. U NIPPON MARU FEB. DORIC FEB. f MANflliJHtA vn. t llONOKONO MAIIU FEB. IX KOREA MAR. t ICOl'TIC I. ...MAIL It and Suva, Fill, and Drisbaaa, t Honolulu to Canada, United Btataa ami and all general Information apply tat H. J. NOLTE. .31 SMOKE GILLMAN HOUSE B0UQUETatCICA2 Beaver Lunch Boon. Yoshlkawa The Bike Doctor. I bare ktg lock of wheels. Repclrfa9i our spoclalty. Wheel Seat ed. Two Stores: is) Klag R, Hotel near River. Fine Job Printing Q Tka Offlce. -1 i