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H.VHNINU llUL.LJi.TIN, HONOLULU, T. H., SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 1906.
Style Derivation
SUIT 8TYLE8 ORIGINATE IN CLOTHING FACTORIES'
Tht It the "reaion why": Ready-made clothing, even of the cheapeit
quality, always depicts the prevalent Style. Our atock contain! none but
LATE 8TYLE SUITS.
Globe Clothing Co.
VISIT THE
ZOO
A trip to the Zoo at Kalmukl
la enjoyable to children and pa
rents alike.
Dealdet the wonderful collec
tion of anlmr'j and birds, there
are other cUilghts too numerous
to mention.
ADMISSION, 10.
Bulls For Sale
IMPORTED THOROUQHDRED HOL
8TEIN AND DURHAM. YOUNQ
AND QENTLE.
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 Savings Dank 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 abc " are pre
pared to oo ait work In
trusted to them In a first
class manner.
Fresh Bakings
F DREAD, CAKE8, COOKIE8, ETC.,
EVERY DAY AT THE
PERFECTION HOME BAKERY
Cor. BERETANIA and EMMA 8T8.
WM. 6. IRWIN& CO., LTD.
Agents for the
Royal Insurrnce Co. of Liverpool, Eng.
Alliance Axuranco Co. of London,
Eng.
eottlah UnUn & National Ins. Co. of
Edinburgh, 8cotland.
Fir Association of Philadelphia.
Alliance Insurance Corporation Ltd
VVIIhelma of Magdeourg General Inr
Co.
Special Sale
OF
FISHNETS. TWINE and BRONZE
r WIRE CLOTH at
A, FERNANDEZ & SOK,
Noe. 44-50 King 8L, Katsey Block, bet
Nuuanu and Smith fits.; Tel. aln 189,
F. D. WICKE,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Dflfce and Store Fitting, Cabinet Mak
ing and Polishing; Calabash Turn
ing; Repairing and General Jobbing.
082 ALAKEA ST., rear Y. M. C. N
Big Reduction
IN VICTOR RECORDS
BERGSTROM MU8IC CO., LTD.,
ODD FELLOWS' BLDQ.
Kentucky Cafe
821 ALAKEA STREET.
Lunch from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m
With Tea, Coffee or Claret, 15 cfs.
(Other Drinks Extra.)
PIANOS
STEIN WAY and others
THAYER PIANO COMPANY,
169 and 158 HOTEL ST.,
AiflJt I?iAtali4feAl.'jliftifc-Jlu!ll.)AA -bA'iJ.
04 Hotel Stkket,
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANT 8TREET.
Lots for Sale
In KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION,
ALIHI, and other desirable localities
Also 1 JUMP-SEA r miCKSOAllD,
is'ond-hand; good as new.
Our $65 White
, Bronze Monuments
are marvels of beauty and du
rability. They atand S feet B
Inches, the four sides are fit
ted with removable tablets
with raised letters. Endorsed
by "The Scientific American"
as moss-proof and strictly
everlasting.
FRED. HARRISON,
Sole Agerft for Islands. Box 184.
Fine lire Wood
0 FOR SALE 0
I now have the ties of the Pacific
Heights Railroad, originally for sale by
Lord & Belser. These ties will' make
fine firewood.
Per Cord at yard, $5.00.
Per Cord, Delivered, $5.75.
A. C. MONTGOMERY
YARD, corner QUEEN & RICHARDS.
THE COBWEB CAFE,,
QUEEN and ALAKEA 8T8.
TEL. MAIN 492.
TINE MEALS,
WINE8, LIQUORS,
AND BEER.
Camara & Co,, Props.1
The Lunch
that suits everyone's taste Is the one
terved by the
Royal Annex
OPP. POLICE 8TATI0N.
JUST OPEN
A FIRST-CLASS NEW RESTAURANT
0 THE o
BOSTON
21 meals on ticket, $4.50.
Open nights until 12 o'clock.
HOTEL NEAR FORT STREET.
Worth Knowing
That all men'a palates are pleased
with the fare served by the
FAVORITE GROTTO
Corner HOTEL and BETHEL STfc
Geo. A. Martin
TAILOR
Open Saturdays until 9 p. m.
ARLINGTON BLOCK, HOTEL
ST.
Wing Wo Tai & Co.
DEALER8 IN IMPORTED GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
Unique Articles of All Kinds.
941 NUUANU 8TREET.
Tel. Main 268. P. 0. Box 946
CHOICE SELECTION
OF FINE JEWELRY
NOW ON DISPLAY.
THOS LINDSAY
MANUFACTURING JEWELER,
FORT 8TREET.
jJWjOiJkjtVXfc
CLEANING and DYEING
W are now miking specUlty ot th 4
ftbovt wtrrk, - j
4 January mm Laundry, ;
3 Phone Muln T3 '
Svvv WWW V VV
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
CURIOS
And Fresh Cut Flowers
HOTEL 8TREET STORE.
New Barber Shop
Recently opened, everything clean
and wholesome. Both barbers former
ly located at Center shop on Bethel St.
NOW AT 1038 NUUANU 8TREET.
A. ITOGO, Proprietor.
Blank books ot all sorts, ledgers,
etc manufactured by the P-ullatln Pub-
"bloc Company.
Business Man's
Probate Notices.
Petitions for Administration.
Mrs. t. A kau petitions that letters of
administration Issue to her on estate
of Kamakl Wnlwalolo, Intestate Hear
ing Feb. C, 10 n. m. Judge Parsons,
Hcv. 1). Kaal petitions that letters ot
administration Issuo to a suitable per
pon on c8tnto of Ilcv. Z. S. K. I'auahl,
Intestate. Hearing Feb, 6, 10 a. m.
Judge Kcpolknl.
Fannie Knluiwa petitions that letters
of administration Issue to A. N. Hay
sctilen on estate of Fannie Saffcry, In
testate. Hearing Feb. B, 10 a. in.
Judge Kepolkal.
John A. Palmer petitions that letters
of administration Istuo to him on es
tate of Clinton II. Willis, Intestate.
Hearing Feb. 2, 10 a. in. Judge Hardy.
Henry 1'. Dnldwln petitions that let
ters of administration Issuo to him on
tstato of Frederick C. Ilalduln, intes
tate. Hearing Jan. 29, 10 a. m. Judgo
Kepolkal.
Kmma Nowlcln petitions that letters
of administration lssuo to James I..
Coke on estate of Samuel Nowlcln.
Hearing Jan. 22, 10 a. ui. Judgo Ko
(olkal. David Matkal petitions that letters
of administration Issue to him on 3
tate ot Moses Aona Katua, Intestate
Hearing Jan. 22, 9 a. m. Judge Do Dolt.
Petitions tor Probate of Will.
N. C. Wllfong petitions for probato
of will of Jose l.ulz anil that letters
testamentary Issuo to h,lm. Hearing
Feb. C, 10 a. m. Judgo I'arsons,
Virginia It. Iscnborg petitions for
probate of will of Henry Alexander
Iseuberg and that letters testamentary
Issuo to Virginia It. Isenhcrg, Richard
M, Isenberg and U. O. Dutsenbcrg.
Hacrlng Feb, S, 9 a. m. Judgo Do Holt.
Cecil llrown petitions for probate of
Rill ot Hannah Wall and that letters
lestamentnry lssuo to him. Hearing
Jan. 29, 9 a. m. Judge Do Dolt.
Notices to Creditors.
By Administrator.
Stella O. Pearson, administratrix es
tate of A. W. Pearson, advertises for
claims to be filed with L. A. Thurston
before July 3.
S. K. Kamnlonlll, administrator with
will annexed of estate of KcKcalnnl
Ohule, adcrtlses for claims to be (lied
ulth him before July 12.
Thoii. C. Mn gul re, administrator es
tate of Geo, K. Careley, advertises for
claims to be filed with him bo Tor
July 10.
John P. I) I as, administrator estate of
Franclrco Alvcs Illblcro, adcrtlscs for
claims to be filed with him before
June 28.
Wlllam J. Forbes, administrator es
tate of Annlo Isabella Forbes, niler
Uses for claims to be (lied with him be.
fore July 4,
Kdmund Hart, administrator estate
ot Esther Hale, advertises for claims
to be filed with him beforo June 11.
Frank Scott, administrator estate ot
Katherine K. Scott, advertises for
claims to bo filed with him beforo
June 1.
L. A. Thurston, administrator with
tho will annoxed of Julia A. Paty, ad
vertises for claims to bo filed with blm
beforo Juno 7.
Achln Altana, administrator with tho
wdl annexed of estate of N. S. Akana,
advertises for claims to bo died with
II. Y. Mills beforo May 23.
Ucorgo OIbb, administrator ostato
of John nibb, advertises for claims to
bo filed with Jas. L. Coko beforo
May 9.
C. Ako, administrator eBtato of
AbIu, advertises for claims to be filed
with II. T. Mills beforo May 23.
Julian Yates, administrator cstato
cf Kmma D. Yates, advertises for
claims to bo filed with Harry T. Mills
coforo Mny 23.
W. Pfotcnhnuor, administrator c
tato of Franz C. W. Iluchholtz, udver-
Uses for claims to bo filed with him
beforo May 2t.
Meaal Kckuown, administratrix cs
tato of Kauhullhla (k), advertises for
claims to he filed with Henry Smith
beforo May 18,
Meaal Kekuewa, administratrix cs
tate of Kamaka Iakopa (w), adver
tises for claims to bo filed with Hen
ry Smith beforo May 18.
A. 11. R. Vlclra, administrator es
tate of M. II. A. Vlelra, advertises (or
claims to bo filed with him bofow
April 27.
H. Kbrllcn, administrator osiaic oi
M. S. Levy, advcrtUee for claims to
Lo filed with him beforo May L.
Lllla Souza. executrix estate of An-
,nlo Uecslng, advertises tor claims to
be men wnn J. Aiiruu .nuguuu uui
April 31.
Alice Kapuaa, administratrix estate
of Kapuaa (k), advertises for claims
to be filed with J. J. Dunne before
April 31, 1900.
II. O. Mlddlcdltch, administrator es
tate of Qustavo Droman, advertlsos
for claims to bo Died with him before
April 1.
Cecil Nonr, administratrix estate of
Isaac Noar, advortlses for claims to
bo filed with him at the offlco ot C.
W. Ashford beforo March 21. 1900.
Edward O. neckwlth, administrator
cstato of Cnrollno Porter Ilcckwlth, ad.
vertlsos for claims to bo filed with hlra
before March 23.
Ljle A, Dlokey, administrator cstnts
of Samuel T. Alexander, advertises foi
claims to be filed with him befori
March 18.
W. W. Thayer, admlc'itrator estate
o( Hanakaulano Holt, advortlses (oi
claims to be Hied with htm bofor
Uarch II.
8am Chllllngworth, administrate
tstato of Manohelll Kaubane, advor
tlses (or claims to be filed with blm
before March 7.
C. Akuna, administrator estate ot
Kaalal, advertises for claims to bo,
file with him or Jas. L. Coke before
Feb. 24.
J, Kaapunl. administrator estate ol
Charles Allen, advertises for claims
- .'J. W' i n .to..-
um
Handy Index
I to be filed with him before Feb. 4.
Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd., ad
mlnlstrator estate ot James Dean ad-i
vertices for claims to be filed with It'
beforo Feb. IS. ,
James L. Coko, administrator estate
of J. Kamakele, adtertlscs for tlalms,
to be filed with blm before Feb. 1.
fly Executor.
Adolpli Julius Uactcke, executor ci
tato ot Qustav Kutist, advertises for
claims to be filed with Kinney, McCInu
ahan & Cooper before July 0.
S. II. Onl, executor will or Daniel K
Kapule, ndvirtlses for claims to be filed
with hlni before July 8.
Anna Zimmerman, executrix estate
ot Albert Zimmerman, advertises (or
claims to be filed with her before
June 20.
Jano Wight, executrix will of James
Wight, advertises for claims to be filed
with tho Henry Watcrhouso Trtikt
Company, Ltd., beforo Juno 15.
Minnie II, Olltnun, Jacob F, llrown
and Arthur M. Down, executors cs
tato ot Cordelia Hustings Drown, ad
vcrtlBC for claims to bo filed with a.
M. Drown beforo April 21.
J. A. Lyle. executor cstntc of Louts
llushnell, advertises .'or claims to be
filed with him at tht office of Trent
& Co. beforo March 27, l'JOU.
Richard II. Trent, executor cstato of
Thomas Chrlstloy. advertises for
claims to bo filed wit a htm before
March 12.
John Q. Hothwll, cxtrutor estate of
Lumlsh Wcy, advcrtlsts for claims to
bo filed with hlra befo.-o Feb. 29.
Joana I'. Pico, executrix cstato ot
Manocl P. Pico, advertises for claims
to be filed with J. M. Vivas before
January 24.
Oy Referee.
W T. Hnwllns, referee, rail final
meeting of creditors of Kwong Hip
Chlng, bankrupts, In his ofTlce. Slnngcn
want building, Feb. 0, I p. in.
Petitions for Hearing
Administrators' Petition.
P. I.. Wcaer, administrator estate
of Abble II. Xlhoa, petitions for final
accounting and discharge. Iloaring
Feb, 20, 9 a. in. Judge Llmlt-ny.
Jas. F. Morgan, administrator cj
tate of Wm. F. l.oe, petitions for final
accounting and discharge. Hearing
Feb. 5, 9 a. m. Judge Do Holt.
W. O. Smith, administrator cMali
of Wm. Kamana, petitions for final ac
counting and discharge Hearing Feb
3, 9:30 n. m. Judge Lindsay.
Henry Smith, administrator estatt
of Maul (k.), petitions for final ac
counting and discharge. Hearing
Ian. 29, 9 a. m. Judgo Lindsay.
E. A. Fraser, administrator cstato of
David II. Kaholwat petitions for final
recounting and dlichnrgo. Hearing
Ian. 31, 10 a. m. Judgo Mnthcwmaa
S. Ahml, administrator cstato of Y,
Ah Chew, petitions (or final account
ing and discharge. Hearing Jan. 29,
10 a. m. Judgo Kepolkal.
E. I. Spalding, administrator cstato
of II. J. Johnson, petitions (or final ac
counting and discharge. Hearing Jan.
22. 9 a. m. Judge Do Holt.
David Dayton, administrator estate
of Louis Adler, petitions for final ac
counting and dlschargo. Hearing Jan
22. 9 a. m. Judgo Do IlolL
A. Kauhl, administrator cstnio ot
Frank Antone, petitions for final ac
counting and discharge Hearing Jan.
22, 9 a. m. Judgo Do Dolt.
Eseeutors' Petition.
J. F. llumburg, executor otato ol
Honry C. Sloggctt. petition for final
accounting and discnnrfcf. ucnring
Feb. 12, 9 a. m. Judge Lindsay.
Guardian's Petition.
A Lewis petitions to bo nppolnted
guardian of Hlx Maurcr and Mildred
Mnurer. Hearing Jan. 20. 9 u. in.
Judge Lindsay.
Sales.
Mortgage Sal.
Mortgngo made by I Alilo to Ver
non U Tenney, retorded In liber 190
lingo 27. covering land ul Wulnlua,
Oaliti, will be sold at public auction nt
am Man rooms of J. F. Morgan, i-cl),
10. 12 m.
Mortgage made by Kiimuknhl and
wife to A. N. Camnliell trustee, retoru
cd In liber 211 page 49S, covering land
at Walklkl-Kal. will beold at public I81"!'' '" referring to the case ot Ha
auction at Morgan's auction rooms Fob. " ' "oppose from tho gentleman's
10 io m numerous vlBlts to that Island he dls-
Sheriff Sales.
At old Masonic
building, corner
s, Feb. 17, 12 in.,
Queen and Fort streets,
Interest ot Woods' Institute of Physical
Culturo In equipment will be nold nt
public auction for Judgment for I217.KO
Interest and cotts.
At Pollco Station, Feb. 5, 12 in., In
terest ot O. Yamaoka In land nt Kupa-
lama, will bo sold at public auction for
imlgment,
At Police Station. Feb. 10. 12 in., In
toroat of Wing l.oy In thoes. etc., will
bo sold nt public auction for judgment
lor J 113.03 Interest and otx.
At Capitol building, Feb. 10, 12 m
Interest of Oco, V. McLrod In Innd al
Knlla, Walklkl, will be sold nt publle
auction for Judgment fur $m,b in
terest and costs.
At Pollco Station, Feb. 3, 12 in.. In
terests of It, W. Sharpe and Jus. l'ull.al
In Olaa stock will be sold nt public alio-
tlmi for judgment for t.SS.71 interest
and costs,
At Police Station, Jan. 29, 12 in., in-
torost ot D. L. Kcku I.oltaim In lam! al
Punahou. will bo sold at public auction
tor judgment for 30.12 Interest and
touts.
At Police Station, Jan. 29, 12 m.. In- teen thero. Ho may liavo been
ttroat ot D. L. Kekulokana In land at there and seen one thing ot tho kind
Punahou, Oaliu, will bo sold at public done. Hut, of courso, Mr. Chairman,
suction for Judgment for $30.42 Interest one swallow does not mako a summer,
and costs. ji believe the gentlemen who Lave llv-
Land Sales. ed thero all these years have had an
At Judiciary building, Feb, 3, 12 m.,' opportunity to know better than my
Commissioner ot Public Lands will sell friend from Wyoming on a single visit,
at public auction land at Hamakuapo- j know that thoy know more than I did
ko. Maul, known as "Ollnda," on ono visit. I admit It for myself,
At Capitol building Jan. 22, 12 m.,'and I am willing to acknowledge it for
Bupterlntendent ot Public Works will him.
fcj.-'
,(Wk aii
la-
Otters
In tho selection of a medicine to
euro you ot Stomach, Liver or Row
el disorders, the Bitters should be
your first chotco. Past experience!
has proven Its valuo In cases ol
HEADACHE, POOR APPETITE
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, COS-'
TIVENESS, GENERAL DEBILITY.1
AND MALARIA, FEVER ANd!
AGUE.
Try a bottle. AH druggists.
tell at public miction land at Kaalco,
i nulla of Judd street.
Guardian Sale.
At Judiciary Hulldlng. Feb 3, 12 in.,
Thomas Knlama, guardian of M Kno
piilupulu Wawaaulanl (k) will sell at
public miction land nt Kapuakra ami
Wnlhote, Koolaupoko, Oaliti.
Land Court
Antonio Perry petitions for confirm
ation and registration of title of land
at Kalmukl trad. Hearing Feb. 3,
1:30 p. m. Judgo Weaver.
Allco Payno MiTlgho petitions for
confirmation and registration ot title
lo land on Young street. Hearing Jo,n.
-0, 1:30 p. in. Judgo wtacr
I ulre Uross Thompson petitions for
loiiflrniatlon and registration of title
nf land on Young street. Hearing Jan.
so, 1:30 p. in. Judgo tteuu'r.
Judgments.
Building Permits.
(1. Taknkl, kitchen and outhouses,
rear 1212 l.lllha St.
Fred Harrlton, cut opening In parti
tion wall and changa offlie fixtures II.
Waterhousc Trust Co., Fort St.
Fred Harrison, T. and O. celling, Pa.
ilfle Hardware store, Ilotliel St.
Mrs. L. Lee Tone, tottagc, Llllha St.
near Sihool St,
Plumbing Permits.
Dr. J. II. Raymond, market, Alakea,
Union and Uerctanla streets; E, W.
Qulnn.
Pacific Hardware Co., store, Heth .i
St. near King; Jas, Nott, Jr.
Wong Lin, cottage. King St., Palama;
Chec I loon Kcc.
E. Henrique:, tenement, rear mauka
side King St., Palama Junction; E. It.
Hath.
Maternity Home, Uerctanla and Ma
l.lkl Sts., hospital; E. It. Hath.
A. N. Campbell, cottage, Pllkol St
avobe Wilder Ac.; W. J. England Co,
Kahha Pol Factory, outhouse, King
St.. Kallhl; Akl.
Cecil llrown, trustee, two cottages,
mnkal side King St. nar Alapal; W.
(1. Let.
W. O. Smith, rottoge, l.lllha St. near
Kualilnl: J. v Rankin.
I.eclut, brlel. stores, mukal side King
tt.. near lckaullle;Kwnng Chong.
(?. 11. Reynolds, rcsldeuie, Monanu
Heights; AMmotn.
J. T. Onmto, barber Bhop, Uerctanla
St., Pnwnn; KoKI.
HAVAII SHOULD NOT FEAR COM
PETITION. (Continued from page 3)
on tho capital Invested. That Is what
nil this bother Is r.Sout In resisting tho
pnHsago of this bill at 2D por cent, of
tlve Dlnglcy duties."
Mr. .Monueii tiio gcntloman ner
have long slnco capitalized our duty.
'and that tho Hawaiian plantations aro
capitalized at four to six times what
they cost, and they are making loss
than 3 per cent, upon tho cost ot the
plantations, hut It Is because of the
6normoua over-capitalization, thero.
Mr. Payno Tho gentleman does not
know any such thing, nnd that thing
Is denied by gentlemen whom I met
.thero, with all tho apparent candor
' tf mv fl!nn,l frnm U'vnmlni.
- 'J .. "... ..jw o,
Mr. Mondcll I happened to ho In
Hawaii at tho tlmo this process was
going on.
Mr. Payne Does tho gentleman sny
Migar plantations In Hawaii wero cap.
Itallml four In six times their cost?
Mr. Mondcll I -nn saying thnt I
happened to be In tho Islands at tho
tlmo when tho hill passed making Ha
waii a port of tho United Statoi, when
tho business of Increasing tho capital
nt Hawaiian sugar plantations was go.
lug on at a very rapid rate, and ono
plantation had Its capitnl multiplied
four limes in less than two months,
I vr. iayno Well. now. Mr. Chair-
man, it may liavo been truo about ono
I plantation, Tho gentlwnan may liavo
s.xLiwL-i-.j.-i
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
The steamers of this lino will arrive and leato this port as heraumleasj
FROM 8AN FRANCI8CO:
ALAMEDA
JAN. 19
SIKRRA JAN. 31.
ALAMEDA FEU 9 '
FiONOMA FEU. 21 1
In conncr Jon with the sailing of lh above steamers, the agest
orepared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by tX
railroad from San Francisco to all pol nts In tho United Stales, nd tro
New York by any steamship lino to all European ports
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm G. Irwin & Co., Ltd
OCEANIC S. 8. CO., GENERAL AGENTS.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship
Company
AND TOYO KI3EN KAISHA.
Steamers cf the above companies will call at Honolulu and
leavo this port on or about the dates below mentioned:
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.
19ftS
JAN. 30
FED. 6
sinnitiA
AMERICA MARU
.nu.tuui.i.i . -i.ii. j-
CHINA' FEU. 20
NIPPON MAItU FEU. 27
DORIC MAIL 6
Call t Manllv
tnrrtt ., t.t-lt 1
for general Information apply to
H Hackfeld &
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO;
Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Coast
Prom Now Vorlc to Honolulu
S.S."OREGONIAN" to sail JAN. 15
8.S. "AMERICAN" to sail FEB. 15
Freight received -at all times, at the Company's Wharf, 41st Strest, Boat
Drooklyn.
Rroin Snn PrancUco To Honolulu Direct.
8.8."NEBRASKAN" to sail JAN. 18
8.3."NEVADAN" to sail FEB. 8
Freight received at Company's Wharf, Oroenwlch BtreeL
and each month thereafter.
Prom Honolulu to San PrancUco.
8.8."NEBRASKAN" to sail JAN. 23
8.8."NEVADAN" to sail FEB. 18
Prom Suuttlo and Tncomn to Honolulu
8.8. "TEXAN to sail (direct) JAN. 25
S.8."NEBRASKAN" to sail (via 8an Francisco) FEB. 23
For farther Information apply ss
C. P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., Lt
Qsneral Frslght AonL
Canadian-Australian Royal Mall
Steamahlp Company.
Btesmers ot the above line, running In contcctlon with tie CANADIAN
PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, D. C, and Sydnoy, N. . W,
and calling -t Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and DrlJb-
DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz..
From Vancouver and Victoria, B. C.i From Sydney and Rrlsbim
(For Brisbane and Sydney) ' (For Victoria and Vancouvn
moawa ran io AortANOi ",-
AORAKOI MAIL 10 MIOWERA MAK 1
t
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United u.
Europe, For Freight and Pasiaf and all general Information applr u
Thco. II. Davl i & Co.. Ltd. General Agents.
Union Express Co., 63 Queen Street,
BRANCH HUSTACE PECK CO., LTD.
Having baggage contracts with tbo
Oceania Steamship Co.
Oceld' ital &. Oriental Steamship
Wilder 8. 8. Co.
We check your outgoing baggage
and annoyance of checking on tbo
Incoming baggage chocked on at
ered with quickness and dispatch at
TELEPHONE MAIN 88.
J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell, Vice PresloentJ J. L. Me Lata,
Secretary: A. F. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. dodge, Auditor; Frank Hustaaai
Manager.
Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd.
DRAY MEN, 63 QUEEN ST.
DEALERS IN
Firewood, Stove and Steam Coal.
ALSO WHITE AND BLACK 8AND. TELEPHONE MAIN tM.
ICE
Manufactured from
pure distilled wad-
Delivered to any part ot
city by courteous drivers.
Oaliu Ice and Electric Co
Kewalo, Telephone Blue tlfl
BUILDING MATERIALS
OF ALL KINDS.
Dealers Id Lumber and Ccr-i
ALLEN A. ROBINSON,
Cueen St, Honolulu,
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8ANITARY PLUMDINO AND
TIN8MITH WORK
it RIGHT PRICES when you order
from
S K. AKI & CO.,
1028 SMITH STREET
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following Steamship Co.'s Line:
Pacific Mall Steamship Co.
Co.
Toyo Klsen Kalsha Steamship C:
at your homes, saving you ta trovkla
wharf,
tamers ot above compels and carV
your homes.
H, J. NOLIE.
SMOKE
GILUIAN HOUSB
BOUQUET CI6A2
Beaver Lunch Boon,
Yoshikwa
The Dike Doctor. I have a bla
stock of wheels. Repairing
our specialty. Wheels Bast,
ed. Two Stores; 16S Klsg Bt.
Hotel near River.
Fine Job Printing O Tht Bullet
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