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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. II.. FRIDAY, FED. !, 190i.
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Lessens Your Personality
That li what Ill-fitting, poorly made clothing doee (or the wearer. In.
created Prettlge It the remit when you wear our clothing. Every artlcle.lt
property fitted before leaving the ttore. Why not get that kind?
Globe Clothing Co.
ESTABLISHED IN 1B58.
Bishop & Co,
BANKERS.
Commercial and Traveler'
Letters of Credit Ittued on
the Bank of California and N.
M. Rothschilds & Sons, Lon.
don.
Corretpondentt for the
Arperlcan Express Company,
and Thot Cook & Son.
Interett allowed on term
and 8avlngt Bank Depotlte.
TELEPHONE 35.
BISMARK STABLE GO,, LTD,
WAILUKU, MAUI.
TELEPHONE 228.
BISMARK BRANCH STABLES
UIVRiniirt UlinnUII UIRUL.LU
LAHAINA, MAUI.
Backs, Carriages, Doggies and Bad
Je Horses on short notice.
, Carriages meet all steamers. Com
kteot drivers, reasonable rates, now
rohlcles and live stock.
Horse Shoeing.
W.W.Wright Co.
LIMITED.
, have opened a horse-aboc-
Ing department In connec
tion witn ineir carnage
shop, etc. Having secur
ed the services of a first
class shcr- vy are pre
pared to 00 ail work In
trusted to them In a first
class manner.
Our $65 White
Bronze Monuments
re marvels of beauty and du
rability. They stand 5 feet 8
Inches, the four sides are fit
ted with removable tablets
With raited letters. Endorsed
by "The Scientific American"
as most-proof and strictly
everlasting,
FRED. HARRI80N,
BOie Agent for Ittands. Box -184.
WM. G. IRWIN& CO., LTD.
.gents for the
Royal Inturrnce Co. of Liverpool, Eng.
Alliance Ajlurance Co. of London,
Eng.
Scottish Unbn S. National Ins. Co. ot
Edinburgh, 8cotland.
Fire Atloclatlon of Philadelphia.
Alliance Inturance Corporation Ltd
Wllhelma of Magdeburg General Inr
Co.
Watch and Jewelry Club
I.OO and l.SO a week
J.A.R. Vieira&Go,
113 HOTEL STREET nr. FORT ST.
F. D. WICKE,
CONTRACTOR AND DUILOER.
Dflfee and Store Fitting, Cabinet Mak
ing and Polishing; Calabash Turn
ing; Repairing and General Jobbing.
'082 ALAKEA 8T., rear Y. M. C. N
Fresh Bakings
F DREAD, CAKES, COOKIE8, ETC.,
EVERY DAY AT THE
PERFECTION HOME BAKERY
Cor. DERETANIA and EMMA 8T8.
Best Meal In Town
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT
ON HOTEL ST. near NUUANU.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
T. ODA, Manager.
CHOICE SELECTION
OF FINE JEWELRY
NOW ON DI8PLAY.
. THOS LINDSAY k
MANUFACTURING JEWELER,
FORT STREET.
o FOR-o
SODA WATER
OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY,
BUY OF THE
HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS
FACTORY 1425 EMMA 8T.
TELEPHONE BLUE
1871,
04 Hotel, Stiiket.
Corporation Notices.
Tenders for Bonds
WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL CO.
LIMITED.
Pursuant to a Resolution of tho
Hoard of Directors of the Walalua Ag
ricultural Company, Limited, duly
patted at a meeting held on Jan. 23rd,
1906, Sealed Tenders aro hereby In
vited for Five Hundred Thousand Dol
lars (1500,000.00) of tbe 1 10-20 Oold
Ilonds of the Walalua Agricultural
Company.'Llmlted, to bo Issued March
31tt, 1906, (Total Issue, $1,500,000.00).
Tenders will be received at the of
flea of tbe undersigned up to 12 o'clock
in. on tho 21st day of February, A. D.
1906, and may bo for the full amount
of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars
ilo00.000.00) or any part thereof, but
for not less than Fifty Thousand Dol
lars ($50,000.00) In any one tender.
Tenders should be addressed to .
MJSii any. 1:
. .r,.,i "T,.t,,lir fnr Wnlnlnn
a t1H.aH fAA MaaA rt Ihn l?M I fl It A
bonds."
Tho Walalua Agricultural Company,
Limited, does not bind Itself to accept
tho highest or any tender.
W. A. BOWEN,
Treasurer Walalua Agricultural
Company, Ltd.
Honolulu, Jan. 21th, 1906.
3290 Jan. 24 td
ANNUAL MEETINO.
WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL COM
PANY, LIMITED.
Tho Annual Meeting of the WAIA
LUA AOniCULTURAL COMPANY.
LIMITED, will be held at tbo offlco of
Castlo & Cooke, Limited, In the Stan
gcnwald Uulldlng, Merchant Street,
Honolulu, on Wednesday, February
28th, 1906, at 10 o'clock n. m., for the
election of a Doard of Directors for
tbo ensuing year, tho reception of an
nual reports, to consider and act upon
a mortgage or deed of trust prepared
in i.ursuance of tho authorization ot
tho Company at Its meeting October
19th, 1905, and the proceedings of the
Hoard of Directors In connection
therewith, and to authorlzo tho Issu
ing and sale of bonds upon terms rec
ommended by the Dlrectois and tho
execution of tho trust deed or xnort
gago to Bccuro tho tame, and such oth
er business as may be brought before
said meeting.
liy order of the Doard of Directors.
C1IAS. H. ATHEUTON,
Secretary Walalua Agricultural
Company, Limited.
Honolulu, February SthflOOG.
3299-td
ELECTION OF-OFFICERS.
MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO., LTD,
At tbo annual meeting ot tho stock
holders of tho Mutual Tclepuono Co.,
Ltd., held on the 31st day ot January,
1906, tho (oljowlnc: officers, who also
constitute tho Doard of Directors,
wcro elected to servo for tho ensuing
year:
J. O. Carter, Esq President
Cecil Brown, Esq.. Vice President
Gcdfrey Brown, Esq Treasurer
C. H. Atherton, Esq.... Secretary
J. M. Dowtett, Etq Auditor
Honolulu, Feb. 5th, 1906.
c. h. ATiinnroN,
3299-lw Secretary.
NOJICE.
Ib hereby given that a new directory
ot subscribers of tho Mutual Tclcphono
Co., Ltd., Is now being compiled nnd
will nppear on or about Feb. 15th. Sub
scribers desiring any chango of namo
or address, nnd intending subscribers
aro respectfully requested to loavo In
studious at tho offlco ot tbo company
beforo Feb. 10th, after which date no
new names will bo added to tho di
rectory. Honolulu, Jan. 26th, 1906.
MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO., LTD.
3291-td
ANNUAL MEETING.
WAIANAE COMPANY, LIMITED.
Tne Annual Meeting of the stock
holders or Watanao Company, Ltd.,
will bo held at the otflco of J. M. Dow
tett, Merchant street, on Wednesday,
February u, iub, at lu o'clock a. m.
, J. M. DOW8BTT,
Secretary Watanao Co., Ltd.
Dated Honolulu, ,T. II., February 6,
1906. 3300-lw
S. ICHICI
General Employment Office, cor,
Emma and Beretanla 8tt. Japanese
and Chinese Laborers Supplied. Con
tract Work of Every Kind Undertak
en. Telephone Blue 2181,
W, G. LET,
SANITARY PLUMBING AND TIN
8MITH WORK.
WAIKIKI SIDE 8MITH ST.
Bet. HOTEL and PAUAHI
Good Workmanthlp. Work Completed
When Promised.
18 HONOLULU GOING TO HELL7
A Banker atked this question of a
Bulletin reoorter Last Saturday even
ing the editor of The Bulletin went
through Palama with Rath to find out
The story or it will appear in
SATURDAY'S BULLETIN
BY AUTHORITY
SEA-WALL FOR WHARF NO. 2, ALA.
KEA SLIP AND BULKHEAD
WALL FOR ONE-HALF, KILAU
EA SLIP, HONOLULU.
Proposals will bo received at tho
office of tho Superintendent of Public
Works, Honolulu. T. H until 12 o'clock
m. of March 1st, 1906, for constructing
tno Hen-wall ror Wharf No. 2, Alakea
Slip and Ilulkhcad wall for ono-half
ot Kltauea Slip, Honolulu, T. II.
Plans and specifications and blank
forms ot proposal may be obtained at
the oftlco of tho Asst. Supt. of Public
Works, for which a deposit of $3.0i) Is
required, which sum will bo refunded
Intending bidders after tbey have re
turned .tho plans and specifications.
Proposals will not be accepted unless
submitted on tho blank forms furnish
ed, enclosed with a certified bank
check for Three Thousand ($3,000.00)
Dollars In a scaled envelope, endorsed
"Proposal for Sea-wall for Wharf No.
2. Alakea Slip and Dulkhead Wall for
One-half, or Kllauca Slip," and deliv
ered previous to 12 o'clock m. of tho
day specified at tho oftlco ot tho Su
perintendent of Public Works, who re
serves tho right to reject any or all
bids.
C S. HOLLOWAY,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Department of Public Works, Hono
lulu, Feb. 7th, 1906, 3301-31
DREDGING ONE-HALF OF THE
PROPOSED KILAUEA 8TREET
SLIP, HONOLULU.
Proposals will bo received at tho of
flco of the Superintendent of Public
Works. Honolulu. T. II.. until 12
o'clock m. of March 30th, 1906, for ex
cavating nnd dredging ono-half of tho
proposed Kllauca Street SIId. Hono
lulu, T. II.
Plans, specifications and blank
forms of proposal may bo obtained at
tho offlco of tho Asst. Supt. ot Public
works for which a deposit of $5.00 is
required, which sum will bo refunded
Intending bidders after they havo re
turned tho plans and specifications.
1'roposnls will not bo accented un
less submitted on tho blank forms fur
nished, enclosed with a certified bank
check for Four Thousand ($1000.00)
Dollars In a scaled envelope endorsed
"Proposal for Dredging one-halt of tho
proposed Kllauca Street Slip." and de
livered provlous to 12 o'clock m. of tho
day specified at tho oftlco of tho Su
perintendent ot Public Works, who re
serves tho right to reject any or alt
bids.
C S. HOLLOWAY,
A Superintendent of Public Works.
Department of Public Works, Hono
lulu, Fob. 7th, 190G. 3301-31
TEHIUTOIW OF HAWAII.
Treasurer's Offlco, Honolulu, Oahu.
In ro Dissolution of tho Hawaiian
Chlncso Kona Coffee Plantation, Lim
ited. Whereas, tho Hawallan-Chlncso Ko
na Coffee Plantation, Limited, a cor
poration established and existing un
der nnd by vlrtuo of tho laws ot tho
Territory of Hawaii, has pursuant to
law In such enscs mado and provided,
duly (lied In this offlco, a petition for
tho dissolution of tho said corporation.
together with a certificate thereto an
nexed as required by law.
Now, thcrcforo, notlco Is hereby glv.
en to nny and all persons that have
been or aro now Interested In any man
ner whatsoever In tho said corporation,
that objections to tho granting ot tho
said petition must bo filed In this office
on or beforo 12 o'clock noon on the
30th day or March, 1906, and that any
person or persons desiring to bo heard
thereon must bo in attendanco at tho
offlco of tho undersigned, in tho Cap
itol Uulldlng. Honolulu, at 12 o'clock
noon or said day, to show cause, It
any, why said petition should not bo
granted.
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Treasurer, Territory of Hawaii,
Honolulu. January 23rd, 1906.
3288 Jnn. 23. 26. 30; Feb. 2, 6. 3, 13,
1C, 20, 23, 27; Mar. 2, 0, 9, 13, 10
DRUSH FIRE8 ON TANTALUS.
Notlco is hereby given that In ac
cordance with Section 6 of Ait 71 of
the Session Ijiws of 1905 It Is forbid
'den to start fires for tho burning of
brush, dry grass, etc., for a period o(
twelve months (12) Ironi date, within
that portion of tho District of Kona,
Island of Oahu, lying between Manoa
and l'auoa Valleys, unless tho written
permission of tho District 1 Iro Warden
has been first obtained. Tlio law
reads "such fires shall not bo started
during a heavy wind or without suffi
cient help present to control tho samo,
and tho flro shall bo watched by the
person setting tho isamo. or by compe
tent agents of his, until put out." mo
District Flro Warden is Mr. Walter M.
Qlffard.
RALPH S. HOSMEIt,
' Chief Flro Warden,
Honolulu, T. II.. Feb. 8, 1900.
3302-3t
Notice 'Is hereby given thnt In no
cardanco with tho terms of Act 71 of
tno Session Laws of 1905,
MR. WALTER M. QIFFARD,
has been nppolntcd DISTRICT FIRE
WARDEN, under tho Hoard of Agrl
culture) and Forestry for that portion
of tho District of Kona, Island ot palm,
lying between Manoa and Pauoa val
leys. C. S. HOLLOWAY,
Secretary and Executive Officer,
Board or Commissioners of Ag
riculture qnd Forestry.
Honolulu, T. II.. Feb, 8, 1900.
3302-31
M. W. McCHESNEY & SONS,
LIMITED,
c WHOLE8ALE GR0CER8 o
FLOUR, GRAIN AND BEANS; COF
FEE ROASTERS AND PACKERS.
HONOLULU, T. H.
The Weekly Edition of tho Rvf-nlncl
Bulletin gives a complote summary ot'
tho news ot the day. For SI '
IK Iff IMDIIW w w aw
DETAILS OF FIRE AT
ONOMtA PLANTATION
STARTED IN TRASH AND WAS BE
YOND CONTROL IN TWINK
LINGHELP FROM OTH
ER PLANTATIONS.
The Hawaii Herald gives' tho follow
ing account of the Ouomea mill fire:
The flro at Papalkou last Saturday
desttoyed property of tho Ouomea Su
gar Company to the valuo of a half
million dollars betldo tbo loss caused
by tbe delay In grinding tho crop
which Is ripening dally. Such cane
as Is now cut it has been decided to
grind at tho Pepcckeo mill, six miles
distant from tho Papalkou mill, but In
(lose proximity to the fields of cane
that aro cut or are ready for cutting.
Ily this means much of tho ripo cano
can be saved.
Just how tho tcrrlblo flro started li
unknown; there Is no question or In
cendlarism, and It Is generally bcllov.
pd that It was caused through somo de
lect In tho blowers used for drlng tho
uagasao. There is an arrangement at
Papalkou by which tho bagasse mixed
with molasses and tho barley Is dried
before being sent to tho stables to bd
fed to tho stock, and It is said soma
tome connected with this drcr went
wrong Saturday night with fearful re
sults. It was about half-uatt seven when
ono of tho Japancso employes of lha
mm taw a tiny blato In tho trash nad
beforo ho could glo an alarm the
blait) had reached proportions that
placed It beyond human contiol. In
Jess than ttvo minutes tho boiling
operations wcro going, on at tho tlma
or tho flro and tho usual shift was at
work at tbo centrifugals and In sack
ing sugar. Not a Japanese remained
at his post and tho centrlfugnls were
loft to tako caro ot themselves.
Through the supcrhumnn efforts of
Engineer Cant and Asslstnnt Manager
Sliver tho (lames were kept nway from
tho mill proper and In this way much
or tbo -valuablo machinery in that
tiructuro was saved. What was left
in tho boiling house Is principally a
mas of twisted Iron. The main ac
cuum pan tilled with Julco Is prnctlcal
ly intact on Us foundation and nut
warped by tho heat, tho result of the
julco being in It. Somo of the newer
centrifugals may bo overhauled and
mado ready for use when tho mill It
refitted but all or tho old tlmo centrif
ugals aro beyond rcpnlr. It Is believed
that within three months, possibly two.
the mill win bo ngain in service.
Manager Molr was In Hamakua
whon tho flro broke out and returned
at tho earliest moment niter henrlug
tho bad news. Ills assistant, Mr. Sli
ver, and Engineer Ed. Cant worked
llko heroes and by careful manage
ment had a corps of men nt work sav
ing all property that It was possiblo
to reach. The first notlco Hllo had of
ft flro was a red glow to tho north of
town and many supposed It was noth
ing more than a trash flro, but as tho
glow Increased in brightness .alarm
was felt and a telephuno messagu
brought back tho dreadful news.
Crowd of pcoplo went down to tho
waterfront from which place a flno
Ww of tho flro could bo had and
many persons Journeyed to tho sccno
In carriages, automobiles and on horse
back. Tho Otaa pcoplo went to tho
flro In nutos and on horseback and
tent valuablo aid, Thero wore fifteen
thousand bags of sugar destroyed, that
amount having been sacked and left In
tho sugar house preparatory to ship
ment on Monday. About eight thou
sand bags had been taken from tho
mill during tlio two previous days nnd
stored on the opposite uldo ot tho
gulch.
insurance companies represented In
Honolulu tarried policies ua follows
On building and muchlnery, $71,370.
sugar. 7U,uuu. Thero Is no uuderwrll
Ing that covers loss to crop through
Interference with the grinding.
n
NICIIOLS'WILD SWING
Hllo, Feb, 8. A day or two beforo
(ho big Btcamcr Alaskan left this port
for the Capes, Captain Nic'.iols had an
cxpcrlcnco that ho will remember un
lit lie reaches home,' and perlmpH lon
ger. The genial Captain Is as actlvo
about his vessel as a man who hail
never doubled the capo, so that when
thero is uuythlng to be dono he Is as
apt tu do It himself lis to call on tho
cook's mate. At tho tlmo mentioned
bo was overseeing somo work on tho
deck wlillo a gang wns taking lirsugar
lit ouo of tho hatches, Ono sllng-lond
came up over tho sldo nnd hit Captain
Nichols squarely In tlio back as it
swung back over tho sldo. Ho was on
tho point ot being carried overboard
when ho grasped tho ear or ouo or tho
sacks or sugar with ono hand and was
swung over tho side or tho vessel and
back again three times before tho sling
was landed on the deck. Had the cap
tain released his hold when over tho
scow ho would probably
havo been
Killed. Hheald.
ARRIVED FROM HILO.
After a voyago or SO hours, tin
steamer Enterprise arrived from Hllo
this morning, and will load refined
sugar at the ltnllrond wharf, AfU'f
getting a part or her cargo hero, the
Enterprise will go again to Hllo und
finish bcr cargo or sugar, which will
bo taken to Sua Frunclsio. Her ca
pacity Is 3600 tons.
When the Entcrprlso left Hllo, tux
ship Falls or Clyde Mad almost com
pleted her cargo and'wlll sail In a few
days for San Francisco, probably Sun
day. The barks Roderick Dhu, Albert,
Amy Turner, and tho schooner Chnrle
Levi Woodbury, wero loading wltl
fcUgar.
' '
Evening Bulletin 75 per month.
u immv uwo
It 1 believed by many that Oovcr
nor Carter's secondary nurposo If not
the first In thinking of n vacation trip
to New Zealand Is to get In touch with
and study tho New Zealand land laws.
one supposes for n minute that CloV'
irnor farter Intends to keep quiet all
ii" nmc it is n t in ins nature uy
going to New Zealand ho will bo
biought In contact w 1th new ideas that
will rest hlni as must ns the trip or at
cast It will not be a source ot worry.
Undoubtedly tho Governor can obtatu
many new suggestions In handling
lands and turning It over to the people
from corporations. New Zealand Is
bated on management by tho peonlu
i ana lana-noiacrs have to "ttani
round."
REAL E8TATS TRANSACTIONS,
Entered for Record Feb. 8, 1908,
From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Knnuhou Kanana (w) ct al to Jots
F Lorcnco , D
Koolau Rubber Co Ltd to C D Luf-
kin tr M
Lucy Luklano and hsb to M Joao don-
salves D
Watluku Sugar Co to T Yamagata..L
Walluku Sugar Co to Hongaugl
School L
Wnjluku Sugar Co to Masaklchl Kl-
do I.
dear tensing & Co by trs to Win h
Peterson I)
Wm L Peterson to N O Peterson. ,.M
S 11 Onl to Hon Lib & R It Assn...M
Wm W Ollluly to O B McCarthy... US
J A M Johnson Co Ltd to O E XI c-
Carthy 113
Entered for Record Feb. 9, 1906,
From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.
Carolina Cabral to Manuel Vlctorl-
no -.pa
E II Lewis to I lawn Stock Yards Co
Ltd US
Weekly Bulletin SI Pr year.
BY AUTHORITY
TENDERS FOR FURNI8HINO SO
LIGHT CONSTANT CURRENT
TRANSFORMER FOR THE
COUNTY OF OAHU.
Didders will make proposals for de
livery ot machinery f. o. b. Honolulu.
Didders will stato shortest tlmo of
such dclivory after contract is let. Tho
Committco on Public Improvements
and Electric Lights reserves tbo right
to reject any or all tenders.
I. General Electric (SO light ono
circuit) Constant Current scries Trans
former G.C Amperes 2200 volts CO cy
cles with proper quantity of oil for
samo.
I. General Electric (50 light ono
circuit) Constant Current scries
Transformer panel switch board com
plcto, of bluo Vermont marble.
I. Sub-baso ot bluo Vermont mar
bio with recording watt meter com
plete. Scaled proposals wilt bo received at
tho offlco of tho County Clerk, County
or Oahu, until 12 noon, February 10,
190C.
3297-Fcb. 2, 3. C, C, 7, 8, 9, 10.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Scaled tenders will bo received at
tho offlco or tho County Clerk, County
or Oahu, until 12 noon, Fobruary 10th,
1900, for tho erection and completion
ot a Hand Stand and Public Toilet for
Anla Park.
Plans and specifications aro on fllo
at tho offlco of tho County Clerk.
Tho Committco on Roads and
Urldgcs and Parks rcscrvo tho right
to reject any and all Tenders received.
Certified Check for Ouo Hundred
Dollars must accompany all Tenders,
payablo to tho Hoard ot Supervisors.
J. LUCAS,
E. IL ADAMS,
Road Committco.
Honolulu, February 1, 190C.
3296-St
Headquartera for automobiles with
i splendidly equipped fireproof garage,
ON HAMM-YOUNQ COMPANY. Ltd.
THE COBWEB CAFE,,
QUEEN and ALAKEA ST8.
TEL. MAIN 492.
TINE MEAL8,
WINES, LIQUOR8,
, AND DEER.
Camara & Co,, Props.
William T; Paty,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Alakea 8treL
All classes ot Building Work
promptly and carefully eiecuted
Office Thone Blue 1801.
Residence 'Phone Blue 2332.
Blank books or all sorts, ledgers
etc.. manufactured by tbo Dullctln Tub.
llshlng Company,
ajifcSV
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
The steamers of this lino will arrlvo and leave this port as hereoaCtta
FROM 8AN FRANCI8CO:
ALAMEDA FED. 9
SONOMA FEU. 21
VLAMEDA MAR. 2
VENTURA MAR. 11
ALAMEDA MAR. 23
SIERRA APR. 4
In connection with tbe tailing or tho above steamers, tho areata wa
orcpared to Issue, to intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by ajij
railroad from San Francisco to alt points In the United States, and trim
New York by any steamship lino to all European ports
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd
OCEANIC 8. 8. CO., GENERAL AGENTS.
Pacific Mail
Occidental and Oriental Steamship
Company.
AND TOYO KI8EN 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.
MONGOLIA
CHINA
NIPPON MARU . . .
DORIC
- Call t Manila.
for gtnerat Information apply to
H. Hackfeld &
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO.
Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Coast
Prom New Yorlc to Honolulu
8.3. "AMERICAN" to sail FED. 15
8.S. "MASSACHUSETTS" to sail MAR. 10
Freight received at all times at tho Company's Wharf, 4 lit Street, ,,
Brooklyn.
Prom San Francisco To Honolulu Direct.
8.8."NEBRA8KAN" to sail MAR. 1
8.S."NEVADAN" to tall MAR. 22
Freight received at Company's Wharf, Urcenwlch HrreeL
and each month thereafter.
From Honolulu to San Pronctaco.
S.S."NEVADAN" , to sail FED. 18
8.3."NEBRA8KAN" to sail MAR. 11
Prom Seattle and Tacoma to Honolulu1
8.S."NEBRASKAN" via San Francisco, to sail FEB. 23
3.S.-NEVADAN" via San Francisco, to tall MAR. 16
For further Information aptly.
C, P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., Lt
General Freight Agent . AQENT8, HONOLULU. . .
Canadian-Australian Royal Mai1
Steamashlp Company.
Steamers of the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN
PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, D. C, and Sydney, ".'. Vt,
and calling -t Victoria, D. C, Honolulu a&d Suva, Fill, and Brisbane, an
DUE AT HONOLULU oa or about tbo dates below stated, vU.:
From Vancouver and Victoria, . C.i From Sydney and Brltbant.
(For Brltbano and Sydnoy) ' (For Victoria and Vancouver, D. C.)'
MOANA FED. 10 MIOWERA MAR. 7
AORANQI MAR. 10 MOANA APRIL 4
i
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United BUtM ami
Europe. For Freight and Paatar and all general Inrormatlon apply U
Theo. H. Davl t & Co., Ltd. Qeneral Agents.
Union Express Co., 63 Queen Street,
BRANCH HUSTACE PECK CO., LTD.
Having baggage contrtcte with tho following Steamship Co.b lines:
Oceania Steamship Co. Pacific Mall Steamihl. Co.
Oc-.ld- iuI & Oriental 8teamthlp Co.
Wilder 8. 8. Co. Toyo Klten Kaltha Steamship C.
We check your outgoing baggage at your homes, saving you ta troakla
and annoyanco ot checking on tho wharf,
Incoming baggago checked on ittamera of above compass and 4lr
cred with quickness and dispatch at your homes.
TELEPHONE MAIN 88.
J; F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell, Vice PretlaentJ J. L. MoUasv
Secretary; A. F. Clark, Treaturer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank Huittw.
Manager. '
Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd.
DRAY MEN, 63 QUEEN ST.
DEALERS IN
Firewood, Stove and Steam Coat.
ALSO WHITE AND DLACK 8AND. TELEPHONE MAIN tM.
ICE
Manufactured from
puro distilled wall'
Delivered to any part ot
city by cnurtoous drivers.
Oahu Ice and Electric Co
Kewalo. Telephone Blue lilt
BUILDING MATERIALS
OF ALL KIND8.
Dealers In Lumber and Co?)
ALLEN & ROBIN80N,
Cueen St, Honolulu.
Yoi Get
8ANITARY fLUMBINO AND
TINSMITH WORK
it RIGHT PRICE8 when you order
from
S K. AKI & CO.,
1028 SMITH STREET
Furl SAN FRANCISCO:
ALAMEDA
VENTURA
FED. 14
, FEU. 20
MAR. 7
MAR. 11
MAR. 28
APIL 1
ALAMEDA
SIERRA . .
ALAMEDA.
SONOMA .
Steamship Co.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
18081 1HI
FED. 13 DORIC FEB.
rail. 20MANrilUIA 'TJD. It
FED. 27 1 HONGKONG MARU FED. XI
MAR. G, KOREA MAR. S
COPTIC MAR, II
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Co., Ltd,,
H, J, KOLTE.
PJ
SMOKE
GILLMAN HOUSE
BOUQUET CIGA3
Beaver Lunch Roon.
Yoshikpwa
The Dike Doctor. I hava t febj
stock ot wheels. ItopaJrUfl
onr specialty. Wbeoli Heat
ed. Two Stores: 16S Kim Bt,
Hotel near IUver.
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