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ljpi t TT' EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. It., THUIISDAY. MAIlCtt 8. 1908. Lessens Your Personality That It what III fitting, poorly made clothing does for the wearer. In ereaied Prestige It th'e remit when you wear our clothing. Every article la properly fitted before leaving the store. Why not get that klndt THE THAT MOROCCO MELON. Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE PROBATIONARY OFFICERS AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Tho steamers of this lino will arrive and leave this port as hers as less? FROM SAN FRANCISCO: I Fort 8AN FRANCISCO! Globe Clothing Co. VENTURA MAR. 14 ALAMEDA MAR. 23 StKllllA APR. 4 ALAMEDA APR. 13 SONOMA APR, 25 ALAMEDA MAY 4 SIERRA itAU. II ALAMEDA MAIL 28 SONOMA APR. ALAMEDA APR, lft VENTURA APR. 2a ALAMEDA MAY 9 C4 Hotel Street. Legal Notices. Corporation Notices. "sffryjM IIKFI) W NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice la hereby glcn by the under signed. Executor of the Last Will nnd Testament of Mamie L. Burke, De ceased, to the creditors of and atl per sons having claims against the said de coned to present the same with the necessary vouchers (whether secured by mortgage upon real estate or not), within six months after the first pub lication of this notice, to the said Ex ecutor at his omce, In the chambers of A S Humphrey, Attorney at Law, 3J King street, Honolulu, the same bclni the place for tho transaction of tlm business of said estate, or such claims will bo forccr barred Dated at Honolulu this 1st day of March. A D 1906 ROBERT EMMETT DL'IIKE, Executor Ijist Will, etc, Mamie L Burke, Deceased. 3320 Mch 1. S. IB. 22 ii BY AUTHORITY NOTICE. SALE OF PORTION OF GOVERN. MENT LOT, KNOWN AS OLD SAILORS' HOME LOT, ON BETHEL STREET, HONOLULU, T. H. On Wednesday, April 11th. 190, at 12 o'clock noon at the front entrance of the Capitol (Exccuthe Ilulldlng) will bo sold at Public Auction, a por tion of the old Sailors' Home lot, on Ilcthcl Street, Honolulu, Island of Oahu, containing an area of 2914 square feet more or less. Upset Price I11.C36 00. Terms Cash; United States Col J Coin. Expense of Patent Grant and Stamp to be paid by purchaser. Map and description of same can be seen at the om.ee of the Superlntenden' of Public Works. C. 8. HOLLOWAY,, Superintendent of Public Works. Department of Public Works, Hono lulu, March 7, 190C. 3325-31 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby gUen that tho fol- lowing have applied for Liquor II. censes, nnd any protests against the issuanco of theso licenses should bo filed In this offlce by Monday, March 19, 1906: Bento do Abreu 5th class license at Kaumoall, Hamakua, Hawaii. Kanal Tsuneklchl Gth clans llccnso at 15 1 2 miles cross road, Olaa, Puna, Hondo To)oto 5th class license at Pucopaku, Hllo, Hawaii. Kugll 5th class llccnso at Holualoa.l waona, N. Kona, Hawaii, K. Shlbayama, 2nd class llccnso at Holualoa. N. Kona, Hawaii C. T. Oreen 5th class license at Walbee, Walluku, Maul. Pfluwela Club 5th class llccnso at Pauvrela, Makuwao, Maul, Allan M. Boyle 5th class llccnso at Walnlha, Haualel, Kauai. A J. CAMPBELL. Treasurer Territory of Hawaii. Treasurer's Ofllco, Honolulu, March C, 1906. 3324-3t SPECIAL WARNING NOTICE. FIRES TO.CLEAR LAND WAIALUA DISTRICT, OAHU. Nutlco Is hereby gUen that In ac cordance with Section 6 of Act 71 of the Hesslon Laws of 1905, It Is forbid den to start Arcs for the hurnlnc of luupli, dry grass, otf., for a period of six months (ii) from date, unless tho vrlttcn permission of tho District lire Warden has been first obtained, nlthln that portion of the District of Waiciua, Island of Oahu, lying within the following boundaries. On the South by the Walolua-Waln-nao District line, on tho Southwest by the Kaukonahua Stream; on tho West by the Waialua Agricultural Com pan) '8 lieu ditch from the.Wahlawa dam and an extension of the line of the same, following approximately tho 700 foot contour, to tho Wnlmca boundary; on tbo Norh and East by tho Waialua- Koolauloa District Line. The law reads "such fires Bhall not bo Marled during a heavy wind or without sufficient help present to con trol tho same, and the fire shall bu watched by tho person setting tho same, or by competent agents of his, until put out." The District Flro War den Is Mr. A M. Nowell of Waialua. RALPH S. HOSMER, Superintendent of Forestry and Chief Flro Warden. Honolulu, T. II., March 7, 1906. 3325 3t Notice Is hereby given that Mr, Da vld Kuplhl has been appointed Forest Hanger, under the provisions of Chap ter 28 of the Rovlsed Laws, for that section of the District of Kona, Island of Oahu, bounded on the East by Ma noa Valley, on the North by the Ko nahuunul Mountain Range, on the We it by Pauoa Vallov and on the South by the makal edge of tho Euca lyptus forest, mo mokiki reservoir anti tho loot of Round Top, as far as the mauka boundary of the Judd land In Manoa and Makikl. C. S. HOLLOWAY, Secretary noard of Agriculture and Forestry. Honolulu, T. H., March C, 1906. 3325 31 Fin Job Printing at the Bui- letln office, i Notice of Payment of BOINDS Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd, Notice Is hereby given that the Wai alua Agricultural Company, Limited, has exercised Its right to pay the whole of Its bonds Issued and dated April 1, 1901, amounting to One Mil lion Dollars ($1,000.000 00) upon the 1st day of April, 1900, and that said bonds will be paid with Interest to April 1, 190C, upon presentation and surrender thereof at tbo offlco of the Company, upon March 31, 190G (said April 1, 1900 being Sunday); and no tice Is further given that tho said Wai alua Agricultural Company, Limited, will bo In no wlso chorgcablo with In terest upon said bonds from and after said first day or April, 1D06 W. A. UOWCN, Treasurer, Waialua Agricultural Company, Lim ited. Honolulu, T II., 1'ebruary 24, 1906. 3316 to Mar 31 ELECTION NOTICE. C. DREWER & COMPANY, LTD. At the Annual 'Meeting of Share. holders of C. BREWER & COM PANY, LTD., held at the offlco of the corporation on February 10, 1906, the following officers wcro elected to servo for tho ensuing year: Charles M. Cooke President Oeo. H. Robertson ....Vice President A Manager E. F. Dlshop Treasurer and Secretary F. W. Macfarlane Auditor P. C. Jones ) Clarence H. Cooke, ..Directors J. R. Qalt ) Honolulu, T. II., February 12, 1901. E. F. BI8HOP, 3306 lm Secretary. OAHU SUGAR COMPANY, LIMITED, NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Pursuant to resolution passed at tho annual stockholders' meeting of this ?,?"&; or th' Compan numbered from 1 to 730 both Inclusive to present tho samo for payment to the Treasurer of the Company at his lofllqa In tho Hackfeld Building, In Honolulu, on tho 1st day of April, A. D l906; and notice is also given that no .further Interest will be paid on bonds outstanding after said let day of April 1906, as Interest will ccaso on said rday. W. FFOTENHAUER, Treasurer Oahu Sugar Company, Ltd. Dated, Honolulu, Feb. 23, 190J. 3315 td NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. OLAA SUGAR COMPANY, LIMITED. Tho Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of tho Olaa Sugar Company, Limited, has been called by the Direct ors for Monday, March 12, A. D 1906 and will bo bcld at the rooms of the Chamber of Comnn'rce, Third Floor, Stangcnwald Building In Honolulu, at 3 o'clock p. tn on that date Tho stock transfer books will bo closed from March 1st to tho 12th, botl das Inclusive. A. W. VAN VALKENIIURGf Secretary Olaa Sugar Company, Limited. Honolulu, March 1, 1906. 3320 Mar. 1. 2, 3. C, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10 12, Business Notices. REMOVAL NOTICE. Henry E. Ulghton, attorney at law, has removed his offlco to Kaahumanu street, over Morgan's auction bouse, 3323 lw NOTICE. Kara Kong Yeo has this day disposed of his Interest in the firm of Yeo Lung Tal Co to Ken Cbeong , KAM KONO YEi:. Dated Honolulu, Mar. 7, 1906. 3325 2t BY AUTHORITY NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that U. Tuka moto has tiled nn application for a 4th class liquor license at South corner of King and River streets, Honolulu. Oa hu, and any protest against tho Issu nnco of this license should bo filed In this offlco by Friday, March 9th, 1900. A. J. CAMPBF.LL, Treasurer Territory of Hawaii, Treasurer's Offlce, Honolulu, March 6, 1900. 3324 3t O. FARIA 18 MAKINQ A WOOLEN TWO-PIECE SUIT FOR $14.50 HOTEL opp. BISHOP STREET. 3222 tf Weekly Bulletin $1 per yar, iiiniil1luiCWli'"'rt" I 1 JL MIVVU!!V1"'''HS"U''"'r'''"w "" mmSmM Jsmsm Jm, k S,, msm,,, ' tc.y -CnZutc: sMTH" I , Chle.qo Inl.r Octan. RFAl ESTATE TRANSACTIONS . Recorded Feb. 20, 190. T G Kalama and wf by afft of mtgoo to Andrew Dempster; Fore Affdt. lot 5 of uroto tract, Puunul, Honolulu. B WB p 419. Dated Feb 12, 1900. K II X Kahalemina and wf to John K I Aplo; D; Int In R l 2470, Kul MlSil and C660 Nuuanu, Honolulu, $100 D 77, p 412. Dated Feb 16, 1906. Achlona and wf to Harriet E W tVlghl, D, 1 27-100 acres land, Nuu mil Honolulu, S300. II 278, p 231. Dated Feb 19, 1906. Palolo Land & Imprvmt Co Ltd to Ocoige Sanderson: D. lot 18. blk 107. i'alolo valley. Honolulu; 1500. B 278, t 232. Datfld Feb 15, 1906. Mary A K Kolomoku to Bathshcba ft Allen; D; Int In lot 293 of Kulaoka bua Plains, Klnau St, Honolulu; 1800. U 278, p 235 Dated Feb 16, 1906. Est "l Bernlce P Bishop by trs to John A Matthew man, D; por R P 7843, Kul 1715, Kulculohiwal, N Kona, Ha waii: S2G4. B 278, p 231 Dated Feb 17, 1006. Recorded Feb. 21, 1906. Philip M Lansdalc tr to Honolulu Investment Co Ltd; Rcl; lots 7 nnd 8, W 7. '?!? 8 I"?1, b,,k ' l018 1. l, ?,.ln.i Hlk. 'J"'1 . .' 2', . .."' 37 Kn.'i1"'kl M?c,'Jlon.1.u.U,,i I2 000. B 2,6, p 423. Dated rcb 10, 1906. n-l TflAMHiA In Cnnf! In Pr-AII Iwtrr F . .7.' A ...,. .,. h. Malting Co; CM. leaseho d, bldg, fur- nlturc, liquor, etc. Pnnchbowl St. Ho- 5. ,,1.U.' H?5, B 27v p m- Datci1 .7 ?.' l?.,l, . . . . . . ', V,", ,.' u y r. V. ,,,,' Bcnator and mombcr of tho Yalo cor ''.""''""'""""'"'"'iporatlon He came down nnd dls 1601 "' ., , ,. ...... . Mcliolas Pctorson nnd wf to Albert A -lAftitfi M 1rt IT nf n. tftnR 11,.... fAwtiJo. M. lot II of Or 3605. iu-io- la St. Honolulu; 500. D 270, p 428. fd 1 CU 21 1906. tanla Pat I ,-.,.n.i i ... . ir ir jiiu .Miuiuwu uiui m iu .ij ,v rv iu- lomoku 1) por R P 3579, Kills 5240 ., r.tti t-nmitiiil tin...l..i.. torn and 6364. Knmoltllll, Honolulu, 250 ' Kahu'laeTarby-mtgeVIo m iron works Co. D, lot 2, Ap I of It v 2101, Kul 794. Kauluwola, Honolulu, 300 II 278, p 237. Dated Feb 1906. Ruse Cummlngs to Ga Chung, L, hit In R P 6069. Kul 11171. Paukukalo Walluku Maul. 5 rs at $75 per yr B 1S.1, p 5 Dated Jan 2.', 190G Kokulolono (w) ct nl'by afft of mlBol,,l1ul,,,rlu lii'Hevc llio) have made a In Klnnhiiln Rnrni- r.n- Vnrn Alfill . II P 3597. Or 1528 nnd Kul 9G7. Mnullll etc. Klpahulu. Ors 235G and 1C37 nnd por Gr 192B, Papaauhau. etc. Kaupo. both Maul, II 270, p 1 Dnted Feb 21. 1O0B W A Klnnoy to Keoun; Rel. l whnre In hul land, Wnlnlha. Halolea. Kauai; 155. II 27C. p 123. Dated loll I'J. 4'JUU F M Swanzy et al trs to Mcllodo Sugar Co Ltd; Rel; lands, leaseholds, etc, Kauai, $1, etc. II 276, p 4.'C. Dal. i-d Feb 13, 1900. Recorded Feb. 23, 1900. niH.M in, I f. r ,. 4 bum .f trn.. nil to Helen I o ltl lot l" b k 1 Lllllm 51. ,;".''' S 'n ', .,J n ."l .i'lm. iSmi! " ' ' Pioneer 'llldc't Loan Assn of Ha- t'"01,c,P "f """ acctleno light at wall to Helen lino, Rtl, lot 12. blk i,n slit and narcissus plans havo J' Lllllm St Honolulu, 1150. II 1GG, p 234 Ddtcd Feb 14 1900. Wm R Cnstlo tr to Manuel Cabral; D; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 nnd 19, blk 19. Kal ulan tract Honolulu. 11000 I) 278, p 239 Dated Dec 29. 1905. Hank of Hnwall Ltd to W C Achl, Par Rel, lots 1. 2, 3, 4 5 and 19. bile 1!) Kalulanl tract Honolulu HW. H 270, p 435 Dated Feb 21, 1900. I.nlka Kelliwalwalolo (widow) tn William Henry; M. lot S7 of R P 5715, hltlgs, ete, King St tract Honolulu; () II 276, p 435, Dated Feb 23, 1900. A Lewis Jr by attj to Antono 011 nra. D. Int In lot 5 blk 0. Kaplolanl tract Honolulu, )250. II 278, p 210. Dated Dec 13, 19(15. A Lewis Jr by att) to Maria G Mo delros. D; Int In lot 7. blk 0. Kuplo lanl tract. Honolulu. 1250 11 278, p 241 Dated Dec 13, 1305. Geo F McLeod by High Stiff to F K Thompson tr; D, Int In pcb land Wal. ktkl, Honolulu; (100. II 27S, p 242. Dnted Feb 23, 1900 Ust of James Campbell by trs to Eliz abeth K nooth; Par Rel; pes Innd, Ka pal.ca. Koolauloa. Oahu; (500. II 270. p 439. Dated Feb 21, 1900. Elizabeth K nooth and hsb (C W) to James II Castle; D; R P 1439, Kul A59J, Aps 1 and 2, Knpaka, Koolauloa, Oahu, C0O. R 278, p 214. Dated Feb, 1900. Charles F Hart to Honokaa Sug Co, L; Kul 7832, Namoku, Hamakua, Ha- wall, 15 yrs at $6 per aero per yr. 281 p 7 Dtaed Feb 23, 1906. J Kaapana (k) by ant; Afldt; In re ownership of pc land, KahanntuH, Kaa napeli, Maul. B 284, p 6, Dated Feb 19, 1906 Kula Plantn Co Ltd by regr, No tier, of decree of title In Land Reg iCoutt Case No. 3.' 11 281. p Feb 23, 1906. C Dated Kallua Plantn Co Ltd by regr; No- tlcc; of decrco of title In Land Reg Court CaBO No. C. B 284, p 7. Dated Feb S3, 1900. Makawao Plantn Co Ltd by regr. Notice, of decreo of title In Land Reg Court Case No. 6. B 281, p 7. Dated Feb 23, 1906. Pulehu Plantn Co Ltd by regr; No tice of decrco of tltlo In I.nnd Reg Court CaBO No. 25. R 284. p 8. Dated Feb 23, 1906. ' i Yale Would Ride Depew On a Rail Chicago, Feb. 21. Senator Depew was scored severely by Robert R Mc Cormlck, who spoke at the Washing- ton's birthday celebration of tho Unl lty of Chicago, In Mandel Hall to ''ay- McCormlck reviewed tho corrup Hon In politics brought to light recent ,y and pnld ,,, rMpccll, ,0 Dc,,cw ln ihn fnllrmlmr weirds'! .. " . t "Whllo I was In Yale, undergrade tC4 wl,nc(, t0 carll BOnlclllnK about ,)ractlcal potcg, B0 we cast about for wn" "no to enlighten us and secured Chauncey M. Depew, United Btalcs co"rcd mo8t eloquently. Wo cheored ' Mil", inn nuu imu u dtiriuKO im urats- ,, h',m n.. . ,.. ,, , ,r ,0 rcturn ,0 VaIo toda ' lh ,,, ,. hm mm , calnu , Lt 1,1,1., ,!, .ii ii .r ...... n -.. ... v- , . .. ..... "" '"" "" " " "" oniv nnionir 111 '""'y w" " ra 1 , n. V hiuiiii own kind In the Sen graduates of Yalo who aro In politics nn- working to cruse tho stlg bjr D "Pn "r n,nm mater. In closing tho speaker said the bur lien of saving the nation rested upon too educated man, DRUQ THE FLOWERS. Ithacn, N Y Feb 20 Cornell hor lllKCOUTy WllCll Will revolutionize UK present methods of raisins plants and l U'RPtnules. A series of successful vx ' pc-rlmentH In the past few days show ,"mt " nl egetnblcs can bo drtiRKCd Into elstinte. Thoy aro put Into airtight dens lllltd with ether for3 ,irmt 5 BU),)Cr c 'k,ud. hnllr 7 3g i twenty-lour or thlrt)-slx hours, until (l)8 ."'" M ' i'itiih uii-u im "i .,.. .i . i- i . iuuiib mui imy nmu.MT iu uuuui uuv half tho time It takes to doolop nat "im , . . ... ,i , Lilies, for Instnnce, will bloom nt least ten days sooner under this treat- ment than when thoy develop natural- a wl" nUo nznlcns n'"1 rhododendrons F.nster lilies In twcntj.four hours , ... u) .uc mu.i.o.j ..h....d ... luiL.ii,,, lbno put forth magnificent blooms with lilt.l tho slzo of tlirlr flowers nfler spending a day and a half In tho din FORFEIT THE FRANCHISE. Chicago, Feb 17 Assistant Cor poratlon Couiii.pI Mncliln I Io tie to day submitted n report to Mayor Duniio upon the litigation now In progress be tween the city of Chlrngo and the Chl - tago Telephone Company. In wlitt'.i uc urged that the franchise of the com iun bo forfeited to tho city Legal Notices. NOTICE. The undersigned, as administrator with tho Will annexed, of the Estate of M. M K3TE12. deceased, offers for sale the private Library of the de ceased, comprising a valuable collec tion of ljw Books und miscellaneous literature. No bid will be accepted for the same, or any part t,hercqf, which shall be less than the appraised value as per appraisement now on file In tho Clerk s Omce of tho Circuit Court for this Circuit. Ihe undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids, whether tho samo exceed said appraise ment or not. For further particulars apply to the undersigned at bis office In the Judiciary Building, Honolulu. 8321-101 J. J. DUNNK. TALK TO THE BOYS FIRE DRILL EXHIBITION WHAT THE BOYS DO AND WHAT THEY EAT, Probationary officers who made th trip down tho road to the Industrial School at Walalco Monday are ery cnthuslvstlc over the good appearance of the institution nnd the work done thcra. The parly was made up of Senator C H Dickey, the father of the Jmcnllc Couil law, L A Dickey, Rev A, B Turner, P. L. Home, P. W Rjder, J A Rath nnd Father Stephen They ar rived by the 9:15 train from town nnd were most cordially greeted bj Mr and Mrs Gibson who had prepared a sump tuous lunch, largely mado up of fruits and products grown by tho boys of tho school. After being shown through all the buildings not excluding the pig sty, which wns perfect ln Its appoint ments, tho party prepared to wltniss tho flrn drill. At the sound of the bugle alarm the boyg who were working at their sev eral tasks about the ground, respond ed with the promptness of the best fire company There are two companies, A nnd 1) In this contest Co A won In loss than two minutes from the first alarm blast Co. A bad Its ladder up! uh uio inu siur uuriuiiury, uie uujn were on the roof and the water flowing full force After this exhibition the bojs were lined up and rhotographed b J A Rath, Then tho visitors were called upon fur a few remarks Fr. Stephen being the first, said that the probu tlonary officers hnd been agreeably surprised with the excellent condition of tho school. Under the new law de linquents were placed under probation for a time, nnd no doubt had somo of thoso now ln the school this oppor tunity they might bate straightened out without going to the school. They should nut regret the time spent In the school however, for the opportunities some had there were better than they could obtain amid their old surround ings. If they would avail thcmsclvci of these opportunities the) should tako a prominent plnco In society. Rev. A. B. Turner told tho bos thai tho visitors came not as enemies but us friends ready to do an) thing for their welfare You aro all future cit izens of tho Territory and when ou coma to voto ou cannot do better than vote for Senator Dickey, the fath er ot the Juvenile Court law Mr Turner said that next June tbo Bo)s' Club would camp near Walale when they would play a match gamo of lull Senator Dickey told tho boys that he worked very hard to get tbo Juvenile Couit bill through the Legislature, lis object being to keep the bovs from go Ing astray Thoso who were willing to reform had u chance to do so, As Senator Dickey wns closing his remarks tho members of tbo part) be gan looking at their watchcH and It wns n race to tho train. As tho guests left, the boys gave them tho Industrial School yell: "Walale, Walale, Wo do our work nnd enjoy our play. Whoop! Whoop!! Hooray! Hooray!!" Mr. R)dcr hnd the largest number Pt acquaintances among the boys, ten hiving been rent from his section Senator Dickey had ono and Judge Dlck,ey one Father Stephen ncted as press agent nnd did tho task woll Following Is the program of tho tchool work Tlmo Table 5 45 a m. reveille. 0 to 7, work 7 to 7 30, breakfast, 7 40 til 9,30, D and E classes, school room. 9 30 to 11 C ilass. school room, 11 to 12, A and II classes, school room P. M 12 to 12 30. dinner, 12 30 to 1, jilay. 1 to l. work, 4 to 5, bathe and play; 5 to 6 30. supper, 6 to 7 30, ttudy hour, 7 10 taps Sundi) t., rovillle, 7 30. breakfast R 43. diess. 9. morning service, 12, dinner, 1 45, dress: 2. Suudnv school Uuglo Calls I 45. rcellle. 6 rnll r. J t-niflltl. --...- ....... . Iu, ,,.,.,C( senility. 7, miss; 7 10. school; 9 30. Uchool. 10 35, school, 12 00. misB; l! nunbly. I, recall, 6, mess, 6, school, jjjn, taps Bum!uy-G. reilllo; 7-30. mess jB 45 urcSb I2 mcM. ,5 ,, n mess, u, scnnoi; 7;3U, tnps UILL OF FAHi:. IIOVS' TAIH.i:. Sunday Ilreakfasf Medium Ilroad. iv... miiw Purr,... Dinner- Stew, Vcg ictal)c9i Sncct potatoes, Bread ' Sup per: Rice, Sugar. Milk, Ilannnns. Moiitlny RrcaUast Ilrrad. Tea. Su gar. Milk Dinner Ileof, Deans, Bread Supper like. Sugar, Milk, Bananas, Tuesday Breakfast. Pol, Salmon Dinner- Roast Beef, Vegetables, Sweet Potatoes, Ilieod. Supper Rite. Sugar Ulllt, Illiniums Wedntsdnj Breakfast. Pol. Salmon Dinner Stow, Vegetables. 8wcct Po- itntnos Ilread, Supper. Rlee, Sugar, Milk, llananns j Thursday Breakfast Pol, Salmon Dinner Roast Beef, Vegetables, Sweet 'Potatoes, Bread, Supper Bread, tea, liananas. Friday Breakfast i Pol. Salmon Dinner Stew, Vegetables, Sweet Pota toes, Bread Supper Rico, Sugar Milk. Ra.urda) Breakfast Pol, Salmon. Dinner Roast Beef, Vegetables, 8weet Potatoes, 111 end, Supper Rico, Sugar. Mill- WM. fi. IRWIfU CO. LTD. Agents for th loyal Insurance Co, of Liverpool, Eng Mllaic AKuranes Co, of London Eng. Scottish Union National Ins. Co. Edinburgh, Scotland. Fh Association of Philadelphia. Alllanc Insurance Corporation Ltd Wllhelnia of Magdeaurg Oeneral Inf In connerUon with the sailing of the above steamers, tha ageaU orepared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by railroad from San Francisco to all points In tho United States, ant I new xorx ny any steamsnip line to an European ports FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Wn G, Irwin & Co,, Ltd OCEANIC 8. 8. CO., QENERAL AGENTS. Pacific Mail Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co., and ToyoKisen Kaisha Steamers of tha above companies will call at Honolulu an leave this port on or about the dales below mentlonedS FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. 1901 MANCHURIA HONOKONQ MARU . , KOREA .MAR. 15 ....MAR. 22 ....MAR. 29 .....APR. 7 COPTIC " Call t ManllA. for general Information apply to Ht Hackfeld & AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Cou) Prom INtsw Yorlc to Honolulu 8.8. "MASSACHUSETTS' to sail MAR. 10 8.8. "CALIFORNIAN" to aall APRIL 9 Freight received at atl times at tho Company's Wharf, 41st BtrMt, BoW Brooklyn. From San Prnnclnco To Honolulu Direct. 8.8.-NEDRA8KAN" to sail MAR. 1 8.8."NEVADAN" to aall MAR. 22 Freight received at Company's Wharf. Oreonwich 8treL and each month thereafter. . Prom Honolulu to San Prnncliico. 8.8. "NEDRA8KAN" to sail MARCH 11 8.8. "NEVADAN" to sail APRIL 1 ProTi Seattle and Tacoma to Honolulu 8.8. "NEVADAN" via San Francisco, to sail MAR. 16 8.8. "NEDRASKAN" to sail APRIL For further Information apily fl C, P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., Lt General Freight Agent. AQENT8, HONOLULU. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamahlp Company. Steamers ot the above line, running In connection with tke CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouvor, 11. C, and Sydney, N. at ., and calling -t Victoria, B. C. Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Drlsbana, a DUE AT HONOLULU oa or about the dates below stated, vis.: From Vancouver and Victoria, D. C.i From Sydney and Brisbane. (For Brisbane and Sydney) ' (For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.J AORANOI MAR. IoImIOWCRA MAIL 7 MIOWKRA APRIL ilMOANA APRIL MOANA MAY 8'MAHF.NO ... . MAY 1. Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United ItttM aaii Europe, For Freight and Paasar and all general Information apply U Tbco. H. Davl i & Co., Ltd. General ktetf.. Union Express Co., 63 Queen Street, BRANCH HUSTACE PCCK CO, LTD. Having baggage contneta with the following Steamship Co.'s Lines:. Oeeanlo Siramshlp Co. Ocrld' tul &. Oriental Steamship Wilder 8. 8. Co. We check your outgoing baggage, and annoyance of checking on the Incoming baggage checked on at ered with quickness and dispatch at TELEPHON J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. CampbelL Vies President; J. L. McLaasv secretary: A. f. ClarK, Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank Hu.ta Manager. Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd. DRAY MEN, 63 QUEEN ST. DEALERS IN Firewood, Stove and AL80 WHITE AND BLACK 8AND. Our $65 White I Bronze Monumenls are marvels of beartv and du rability. They stand, 5 feet 8 Inches, the four side's are fit ted with removable tablets with raised letters. Endorsed by "The Scientific American" as moss-proof and strictly everlasting. FRED. HARRISON, 1o Agent for Islands. Box 184. Yoshlkawa Tha Blk Doctor. I bava a fell stock of woeels. Repalrlna our specialty. Wheels Rent ad. Two Stores'. 1(3 Klag Iu Hotel near River. Fine Job Printing a 'ft BulleUi Offlce. Steamship Co. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. INI COPTIC MAR. II SIBERIA MAR. 3 AMERICA MARU MAR. 31 MONGOLIA APR. CHINA APR. 1 Co,, Ltd., Pacific Mall 8teamshlp Co. Co. Toyo Klsen Kaisha 8teamshlp C. at your homos, saving yu tka troakat wharf camera ot abovo tomu....oa and tVf your homes. E MAIN 8. Steam Coal. TELEPHONE MAIN tM, ICE Manufactured froi puri distilled wall i Delivered to any part ot city by courteous driven. Oahu Ice and Electric Ct Kewslo. Telephone Slue 1M BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. 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