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v-: -, 'gj" i i. vj; J VHN1NQ HULLWI1N, HONOLULU, T. 11.. TUIMDAY, OCT. 1. 1U0O. IKIEHUiR Speakers Recommend Him At Kalihl Camp Meeting The first political gun of the Homa Rule party was discharged (last night lit the Kalihl camp under the direc tion of Chairman David Kujhhea. The audience was large, considering the lalnfall. Chairman Kuplhea, ntter making a I rlef talk. Introduced as the Drat tpeaker A. Fernandez, who In run ning (or the Hoard of Supervisors In imposition to Harvey and Harris. He said that he was running a bus iness of his own, ot which soma of the local business men were jealous, t'ome of them had tried to discredit Mm financially to the m?n on the mainland so that he could not get tfoods on credit; but to their great it'irprlse what orders ho gavo worn inrwardcd and the money paid for llio same. He said the Democrats were still asking him to reconsider' his action and allow Ilnrvey to run nlone against Harris, which he had r niscd absolutely. Ho naked for the upport of tho Home tlulc ticket from np to bottom. , Samuel Noar, candidate for County Utorney, was next Introduced nnd t.ttd "Aloha mil." "Gentlemen," lift continued, "when the meeting was opened you heard the prayers asking tur the success and heavenly bless ings upon tho Home Itulors, Hawaii- 1109 and fellow citizens, I mentioned ilioso two names because they nre attributable to you. American cltl tenshlp means a great deal. As Ha waiian you own this Islnnd and the other seven islands: but as Americans jini are equal In all Motions of life, You are today as good as the King of l-'ngland and even the President ot (he United States, ltleli or poor Is Just the same, and one who owns one dollar Is politically tho same as the millionaire." , Noar said further that ho had lived In the United Htatos for 35 years and bud rcml the papers, especially tho pnpers or these Islands, where pollll- r.l situations were mentioned, lie vms greatly interested to rend that tils country had always been Inde pendent. The papers did not even mention the Philippines and Cuba, He said ho wan surprised to find Re publicans and Democrats in this coun try. Republican mount protective l.irlff and a vote fur the President of the United States, and Democrat meant free trado and a voto for tho President or the United Slates. Prac tically speaking, both the Republicans nnd the Democrats were good for cor , tain clans of people, but the Homo Rulera represented the people. At the Republican meeting they. said and tpoke wpll of the people and tho Dem ocratic. meetings did tho same. Until asked the Homo Rulers to support them. Why shouldn't the Home Rul ers then ask them to vote for theml He said there wero tnoro Home Rule otes than theirs. Tho Democrats were opposing tho Rcpubllenn ma chine and the Republicans opponlug the Democrats. Ho asked the Homo Rulera present to mipport their tick et and oppo3e the other tickets, life asked the audience to voto for the Home Rule ticket and not to give (heir votes to those who called them monkeys nnd Jackasses. (Applnuse.) Monkeys could scratch away Hens on tbelr back., (laughter.) If Repub licans w'vlctorlous tho machine men, such as Johnson, Drown. Vldil, Doutbltt 'and Cathcart, would flr.it help themselves with the fat of the County; so would Kinney, Ashfnrd and McClauahan of the Democratic ticket, and the people would come raahope. Should the Home Ruler-.! win, the; people would bo looked after jlrst and the candidates mnhopo. Candidate for County Auditor Jesse Makalual said that ho was not suro of itcceptlng the nomination. He asked the audience to support good men no matter what political parlies they .belonged to. Tho Republicans claim- d that If elected they would seo that the reveuues derived from licenses nnd the costs of court wcro turned over to the exclusive use ot tho Coun ties. Tbe'y said they will raise, teach irs' pay, etc. Ho said they and even the Governor couldn't do It, Tho rev enues 'at present wero not sufficient tu meet existing wants. Tho Home Rule platform provided that no taxes should be Imposed upon real estato tho value of which did not exceed 12, OOO, white under tho present system ?100 was the exemption limit. How, then, could they ralso the pay to HI. DO a day for the common dny labor er, If the money was not available? In the history of Rngland uil Franco iilnce creation, you find that no for clgnora or mallhlnls had governed or nad tho controlling power In govern ment affairs. This sumo thing exist ul In the United States. If so, why pliould the Hawallans let the niullhl nls control the government iiITiiIih? At this coming electlou tho people bliould show that they could run tho (,'iverniuent. Moro Hawallans should lui sent to the legislature and have fliu running of homo affairs nt this lime. The girls at adlstanro off sang most sweetly and touchlugly "lloiun, si west Home," and the speaker pans td until it was finished. Ho then said that Kalihl ramp was noted as the nest of the Home Rule puty and asked for its support. At nt) close liu told the mullein u tu vote in- either lltown or limlti-u. lie said J. town's skin was white hut his heart inlght be sympathetic with (ho l:i t Jlluns, (Apphiimo,) Moses Kanllmiihi, inndlilnln for Kit 1 orvlxor, said that II was n voiy Ini i utlutit position ho mii miming fur, II Is up In Hi" lloaiil In oxi.tiihi nil Hws piused by Urn l.i'glsliiliirii, If ilviiuil, llioiiitli it lluiuii llnler, hi' would wuili or Ihu t!uoi m all nml not for one faction, County govern ment, lie snld, wni a government for nil the people, of all the people nnd by all the people. "We are nil under tho protection of the Stnrs and Stripes," he said, "and the protective wings of that great eagle, the United Btntcs." (Applause.) John A. linker, candidate for Coun ty Treasurer, said that he was not quite enthusiastic about accepting thn honor conferred upon him, but when ho saw the Advertiser coming out with n statement that he hud receiv ed $100 from Trent as n withdrawal fee, he made up his mind to attack It. He said ho had never asked or receiv ed such an amount from Trent; Ir. lact, tho amount was not sudlclcnt to get cigars. Ho said, If elected, ho would not allow the collectors to get money under garnishment proceed ing, but will give the money to the party who earned It. Trent was not competent because he was not well read In law, but spent money for an attorney for n small legal proceeding that could havo been settled without legal advice. "Pololcl," said one of the crowd. , Henry W. Doane, candidate for Dis trict Supervisor, who Is running In place, of L. K. Kauai, promised tho audience to da what was right. Win. K. Kalelhula, candidate for tho Board of Supervisors, snld he would work for the good of nil parties to gardlcss of their party affiliation. He ptnmlscd to raise the pay of tho labor er to $1.G0 a day, (Applause.) D. Kaonn. the most active spell-hinder of the Home Itulo party, msdc a short but very effective speech. Hn at lacked Jack Kalnklela for his double faced work, saylngthat Kalaklela had pledged himself to support the Horn Kulo platform; but had since returned to the Democratic party, lie compared the characters of both luuken nnd Drown nnd asked tho audience to Mile for 111 own. "Hure, kela," said one of the crowd, J, Kcklpl, whose hnlr is white a snow, said he was n candidate for the Senate nnd that the tlr.i had com when nil Hawallans should unite lev gcther and win the coming election The Republicans have called thcui monkeys nt their Aula pnrk rally nnd Ihu speaker told them to net like mon keys nnd make a bridge over and anus the river. Ho told tho story of how tho monkeys strung thcmseUcs by holding on to each other nml finally by a swing leached the point they wanted over nnd across tlie-strcatn, If all Ha wallans stood together' shoulder to ilioiilder, worked together, and swun together, they could get what Hit)' wauled. Tho missionaries had brought them to the light of civlllta. tiou nnd later they took the hind awn) from them. Where was that famous motto of Hawaii net? "Uu man ke en u ku ulna I kn pouo.'" (The life of the laud is oituhllshcd on righteousness.) The speaker hern paused nnd let the effect of the words touch the heart every true Hawaiian. He Hum Mrnugly uttacked tho Republican action In pass ing the famous open Sunday law. In olden times, ho said, Sunday was ul, ways observed as a holy dny nnd peso prevailed In every homo from mil beautiful mountains down lo tho sen shore, whero tho Hawallans wero earn est In prayer. Thn speaker nsked fol tho support of tho Home Ruto tlckel nnd said If elected will do that wlial't right in the eyes of (lod nml peace un to mankind. Applause. J, D. Kiiluwnlmnkn, candidate for tho House, attacked the Republican and Democratic panics as being until for liny true Hawaiian to affiliate with. Ha tnld the audience not to cast away I In Ulan. becuuFo ho was poor and rugged, as Abraham Lincoln was poor and rag god, but became (ho President of lbs United States. Daniel Damlen. candidate to the Houso In place of Wm. Mo-uunan, asked the audience to kill the elephant nnd kirk the Jacknsres out ot existence. He naked for the support of tho Home Rule ticket nnd snld it was he who Intio duced n bill prnvlillng'lhat i;n eminent lahorcrs bo paid twice n mouth. Ap plause. I). Kalauokalnnl, thn grand old man Of the Home Rule purl)', was received with cheers from the crowd. Ho asked tho audience whether those prol wero Home Rulers. "Ac," said the uiidlenre. "Then you nro monkeys," said llir Breaker. Ho tontlnued that If they were monkeys and tho Democrats Jack asses they had better not send the lackasses to tho Legislature, else they will uct stubbornly nnd refuse to lis ten to tho people's appeals. (Laugh tar.) Tho Ropuhllcaijs, or thn ele phants, said tho speaker, pnssed the Immigration law and pretty soon Por tuguese by the thousands would I coming In, and when they had been long enough in, the country they would become voters under tho Republican party mid the llnwallans would l. squeezed out. Tho eleplmntB, if elect ed, would poko their noses around nnd Introduce another 1 1 1 1 which would be detrimental tu the welfare of the peo ple. Tho Republican paity claimed It has donu good, became It was lluough Us effort that the United Status Hoy rriimont appropriated $50,000 for de fraying expenses of tho legislature. "Yes, but whero do you nnd I coiuii 111? There Is no provision for the In tel pi eters In the legislature. How can wo understand the Kuglish language?' "Aole," snld tho crowd. "Of t nurse," continued' tho speaker "thn local U'glslntme Is not prohibit ed from making provision for the In tcrpreteis, mid the only way we can do it Is hy hciullng thn Homo Rulers to the legislature I for one. can't under stand Kugllsh. and what's the use (it Colng to thn Ieglslnluio If theie aio so Interpreters. Dm lug the plugue time the Republicans rushed you out ol your homed and placed you In soil, ttiry coutiiieiiieiil, and tonight foil an ati'ly )tiu havo set your feet here. Hot li the Republicans and Democrats havo told )iiu. If elected, thai' they'll give ton lights. That sounds good enough, bill wheio Is the money? They snld Ihey would I u lii Ihn pay of Ihu Icon! us, hut cmillteii to show you how nml wliei ii (hey ioiiIiI nhl'ilii tint money They speak uf lulling the ti'iii'hein' pay, but dutifully imgleit u say ul IuIhIiik ) i io i." 'Ilin Hie:,c' lliiully lllliiiliiil Hie ll( Hon nf the iiiibciins In piiwlmi Hfior lawn, uliltli Ihu sumo uiiihll cans wanted to amend to suit them selves. In 1903 n hill wns Introdlli eii to raise the laborers' pay to $1.C0 .1 day, but W. O. Achl mid Link MiCand lcs. two good Republlrnns, killed the passage ot that bill, and today they want votes again. They wnnted to raise salaries ot tho heads of various departments of the government, bill stubbornly refused to give the poor a helping hand. Could these people be believed ngnln? "Aole," said ono from the audience. D. Kuplhea, (he chairman of tin meeting, addressed the nudlence with Vigor mid enthusiasm, whereupon the meeting came to nn end. The meeting which the Home Rulers were to have hold nt Kcwalo did not coino off, as no crowd fumed up, owing to the Insufficiency of notice. The members of the Stock Kxchangc hold their first nnniial banquet nt the Mo.ina Hotel nt S o'clock this evening. The dinner was postponed from Satur day as originally niinounreil as some had picvluus engagements. The guetts this evening will Include repiesentn lives of the ngenclcs, the hanks nnd the press. The W. C. T. U. will hold Its regular monthly meeting In the Central Union Church p-irlur nt 2:30 p.'in. today. mm mm i i Legal Notices. IN Tlin CIRCUIT COURT OK Till: Flisl Clicult, Territory of Hawaii, at Chambers. Malta MrCandless vs. John McCnndless. Divorce Summons. The Territory of Hawaii: To tho High Sheriff of the Territory pf Hawaii, or his Deputy; the Sheriff of tho County or Onhu, or his Deputy: You nro com muuded to summon John McCaudless to appear twenty days after service l)3i"ciro such Judgo of tho Circuit Court or (ho First Circuit ns shall be sitting nt Chambers In tho court room nt the J.uilclnry llulhltng. Honolulu. Onhu. to n.iswcr tho annexed Libel for Divorce of Mnlla McCaudless, Witness thn Honorable Alexander Lindsay. Jr., Second Judgo of the Cir cuit Court of the First Circuit, at Ho nolulu, Onhu, this 9th day of I'ebril my, 1900. (Signed) J. A. THOMPSON. Clerk. Territory of Hawaii, County of Onhu. ss: I hereby certlty that tho nbmo nnd foregoing Is a full, true mid correct copy or the original Chambers Sum mons in thn nlfove-entltled cause, now on fllo In the Circuit Court or the First Circuit, Territory of llnwnll. Dated Honolulu, October lMh. 1901.. JOII. 1IATCHF.I.OR. Clerk, Circuit Court First Circuit. Notice Is hereby further glen that In accordance with tho order made Orlober ICtli. l!nn. In tho nbovecn titled suit, snld suit will be ninwil on for hearing and determination ut any time not less than twenty dnys after October .30th, ,190c-- . I ' MAMA McCANDLKSS, Ily her'nttorneys: , JUDI. MOTTSMITH & -"IIKMKNWAY. 3.1I3.1W IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIK First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers; In Probate. In tho Matter of the Kstatn of HIpiKMyto .laoucn, Deceased. Order of Notlco of Hear ing Petition rnr Administration. On leading und filing the petition of Hil da Jnouen. widow, or Honolulu, Oahu, nlleglng that lllppolylo .laoucn, of said Honolulu, Onhu, died Intestato nt said Honolulu, Onhu, on tho 2.1th dny of September, A. 1). 1900, leaving property In tho Hawaiian Islands nec essary to bo nduilnlsteicd upon, mid praying that loiters nt administration Issue to W. W. Hall, It Is ordered that Monday, tho nth day of November, A. D. 1900, nt 9 o'clock a. in., be nnd hereby Is appointed for bearing said petition In thn court room of this court nt Honolulu. Onhii at which tlmo and place all persons concerned may ap pear nud show cause, ir any they have, why said petition should not be granted, and that notice of this order he published in tho Hngllsh lungunge once n week for three successive weeks In Ihn Evening Ilulletln news paper In Honolulu. Dated at Honolulu, Oahu, October 1, 19IIG. J. T. T)K nOLT, First Judge nf the Circuit Court of tho First Circuit. Attest: J. A. THOMPSON, LTkrk or tho Clicult Court nf tho First Circuit. Klnnoy, McClnnahan & Derby for tho petitioner. 3502 Oct. 2, 9, IB, 23. ESTATE OF C. AKO. IN THE CIR- cult Court of tho Third Circuit. Terri tory of llnwnll, At Chambers; In Proliato. In tho Mntter of tlio Estate ot C. Ako, deceased. Order of Nnllco of Hrariug Petition for Probate nt Will. A document purporting to ho tho Inst will nnd testament ot C. Ako, deceased, having on the 8th dny nf September, A. D. Iflnfi, boon presented tu said Proliato Court, and a petition lor tho Pruhato thereof, mid for the Issuance of letters of administration with tho will annexed to C. K. Al hav ing been filed by said C. K. Al, It Is hereby ordered that Wednesday, the 31st dny of October. Ai I). l'.iOO, nt 9 n'cnck n. m, of said day at Ihu com I loom of snld court nt Kulliia, District of North Konn, Island of Hawaii, bo and tho same hereby Is nppolntci) the i lino nud plnco for proving snld will und hem lug said application. Dated at Kallua, Sept. X. Itmo. J. W. MATTIIEWMAN, Judge, Circuit Court. Thlld Circuit. Attest: JOHN (JUKin. Clerl; of the Clicult Court of the Thlld Circuit. Sept. IK. Si; Oct. L', 9, Id. Clothto Clsinsd end Prttud by tht HONOLULU BENOVATIHQ CO., J, J, rn, Naniair, RlciiiM nisr Qunn Bti, All tl uhons intitiuii promptly itlindid 19, Wi till far and dillvsr, Dyilng istr, Political Notices REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DIS - THiur. I have been regularly nominated by the Republican County Convention for the OfllCO Of REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DISTRICT, and t request tho support of the elect ors nf the District. SsOS-tf JOHN lltinilES. OEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT OF HONOLULU. Having been regularly nominated by (he Republican County Convention for the office of DEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT' OF HONOLULU, I hereby solicit the votes of tho Elect ors of tho DlBtrlct. 3197-tf HENRY C. VIDA. COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OF OAHU. Having been regularly nominated by tho Republican County Conven tion for the offlco of COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OF OAHU, I hereby solicit the voles of the Elect ors ot tho County, JOHN W. CATHCART. REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DIS TRICT. I have been regular nnmlnnted by tho Republican County Cmnentloii for the offlco of REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH " DISTRICT, and 1 request tho support of tho elect ors of the District. 319C-tf W. T. RAWLINS. REPRESENTATIVE. FOURTH DIS TRICT. I have been regularly nominated by the Republican County Convention for 'ho nnicn of REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DI8TRICT, and In this manner ask fnr tho votes ot tho Electors of tho District. E. A. LONO. REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DIS TRICT. 1 hnvo been regularly nominated by tho Repiihlknn County Convention for the ofllco of REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DISTRICT, and I request the support of tho elect, ors nf the District. SVJl-tt A', D. CASTRO. COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY OF OAHU.' I hnvo been rgulnrly nominated by tho Republican County Convention tor tho othco ot COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY OF OAHU anil horoby solicit the votes of tho Electors of tho County. DAVID KALAUOKALANI. JR. COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OF OAHU. I havo been regularly nominated by tho Republican County Convention tor tho ofllco ot COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OF OAHU. and I hereby solicit tho votes of thn ciociors oi t'.to uoiiniy. JAMES I1ICKNEI.U SHERIFF, COUNTY OF OAHU. I have been regultrly nominated by tho Republican County Convention for tho tifrici) of SHERIFF, COUNTY OF OAHU nml I heicby solicit tho votes of the Electors of tho County. A. M. I1ROWN. SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU I hnvo been regularly nominated for tho ofllco of SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU, by thcj Republican County Convention, and I hereby solicit tho votes of the Electors of tho County, CHAB. HIISTACB, JR. i. SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU. I have been regulnrly nominated by tho Republican County Convcntlou for rho offlco of SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU nnd nollclt thn votes ot tho Electors of tho County. A. V. OEAIL 8ENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU. I have been regularly nominated by tho Republican County Convention for", tno nrnio of 8ENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU, and I hereby Kiliiclt tho votes of the Electors of tho County C, V. CIIILLt.NilWORTH. SENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU. I hnvo been HJfculnrly nominated by tho Republican County Convention for tho ofllco nf SENATOR. r.fllJNTV OF DAIIII. and I hereby solicit tint votes ot tho i.itciois nr Ihu Comity. U I., MrOANDLESS, The Weekly Edith f llm ICvenlm Ilulletln iilvni n coihitti miinmaryinl the iiiiwh nf Ihu day, For WJ a yur, fine Job Priming s lh Bullilln, Political Notices ' REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DIS TRICT. I hnvlnp linen rrrnlnrlv nntnlnnted U,y tho Democratic County Convention fnr thn iilJlce nf REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH uioiitiiyi, request tho support of tho Electors of Ihe District. ' If EDWARD lNflHAM. DEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT OF HONOLULU, Having been regulnrly nnmlnnted by the Democratic County Convention for the ofllco of t DEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT OF HONOLULU. I hereby solicit the votes ot tho elect ors of the County. 2497-tf WM. P. JARRETT. COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OF OAHU. Having bn-m leculnrlv nomlnntci! by the Democratic County Conven tion for the office of COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OF OAHU, I hereby tolltlt tho votes of tho Elect ors of the County. W. W. THAYER. COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OF OAHU I hnvo been regularly nominated by tho Democratic County Convention for the ofUrn or COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OF OAHU, nnd I hereby solicit the votes or the Electors of thu County. CHAS. II. ROSE. TERRITORIAL 8ENATOR. Having beeT regularly nominated by Ithn Democratic County Con tui tion for the ciltli n of TERRITORIAL SENATOR, I hereby miIik-II tho udes ot tho Elect ors ot the County. C. J. MiCARTHY. COUNTY CLERK. Having been regularly nominated by tho Democratic County Conven tion fnr tho nlllce of COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY OF OAHU, I hereby solicit the votes of the Elect ors ot tho Comity. MAN1.EY tl. K. HOPKINS. Corporation Notices, NOTICE. Is hereby gtven that a new direct ory of subscribers of tho Mutual Tele phone Co., Ltd., Is now being compiled mid will appear on or about Oct, ICth. 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S'J . 3, FMlgnt received at Company's Wharf, Greenwich St and each month thereafter. Prom Honolulu .S. -NEBRASKA N" 8.8. "NEVADAN" Pram Hoattle and Taeoma to Honolulu VIA 8AN FRANCI8CO. . 8.8. "NEVADAN,- direct , to 0CT. ,3 .8."NEBRA8KAN- to sail NOV. 13 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY AT C. P. MORSE, M. Hackfeld & Co., L.t 8ENEBAL f-REIOHT AGENT. AGENTS. HONOLULU. Canadian-Australian Royal Mall Sfctmsnahlp Company. 8tet men of the above line, running In conntctlon with Vie CANADIAN. PACIFIC RAILWAY CO, between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. 8, W and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Brisbane, arc DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below rtated, viz.: From Vancouver and Victoria, B. C.l (Kcr Hriibsne anil Sydney) ' AOUANOI OCT. !0 MOANA 7. .NOV. 17 Through Ticket Isiued from Honolulu to Canada, United States Mid lu rope. For Frolght and Panage and all gsneral Information, apply to Thw. M, bmies ft Ce.. LU. Qeieral ageits. J. F. Morgan, President; C.J. Campbell, Vie President; J. L. McLean, Sccretar; A. F. Clark, Treasurer: N. E. Cedge, Auditor; Frank HueUoa, Manager. Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd. DRAYMEN, 63 QUEEN ST. DEALERS IN Firewood, Stove and Steam Coal. ALSO WHITE AND BLACK BAND. Oahu Railway Time Table. OUTWARD. For Walanao, Walalua, Kahuku and Way Statloiih 'J:ir a. m., '3.20 p. in. l'or 1'oarl City, Kwu Mill ami Way Btatious - f7:30 a. in., !):ir, n. m., 11:06 a. in.. 2;ir, p. m.. 3:l'0 p. in., S:lfi p. in., 1U;3U p. in., tlliuo p. in, For Wahlawa "U-1G a. tu. and 5:1S p. m. INWARD. Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal alua anil Walubao 8:3C it. m., 6:31 p. ui. Arrlvo In Honolulu from Kwa Mill ami Pearl City t7MC a. in., '8:30 n. in., I0:3S a. m., IMi) p. m., 4:3l p. in., 6:31 p. in., 7:30 p. m. Arrlvo Honolulu from Waliluwu 'M:3G a, m. unit '5;3l p. m Dally. t Kx, .Sunday. I Hunilay Only, Tho Hnlelwn Limited, a twnhour lr,l,, '""'y flrsl-Hii HrkelM huiioinl), ,.ttVM Honoliilu (ivory Hinnhiy at Kii'a " ! H'luriilim. nrrlvrs In Iliiiiolulii nt , 0 p, ,, T, ,m,l)( Htu, My ut I'ouil Olt' uiul Vitliinu. !. .. .......V..... . . . II, I', IIMNIHON, I. (I. HMITII. nupi. II. I', ft T. A, Fine Job 1'ilniTna I hi Mullstln, FOR SAN FRANCISCO! ALAMEDA' SIERRA . . ALAMEDA ,.OCT. 24 .OCT. 30 .NOV. 14 FOR SAN FRANCISCO: ...OCT. 23 ...NOV. 2 ...NOV. 12 ...NOV. 2d ...NOV. 27 ...DEC. 11 to 8nn Pfnnclaoo ', " ' "'".".' ,.... to.aall NbV."ll ' to tall OCT. 24 From Sydney and Brisbane. (For Vlctrrla nnd Vancouver, U.O.) MOANA .... MIOWERA . OCT. 1H NOV. 14 TELEPHONE MAIN M. Fast Schooner CONCORD Sailing for KAPUNA, HONOIPU, KAILUA ana HOOKENA From Sorenson's Wharf. Apply on Board or to HAWAIIAN BALLASTINO CO., AL Tefcphone Main 3S6, Maunakea St., fal low King. P. O. Box 82a Heaaquartera for Automobiles with Splendidly Equipped Fireproof Garage, VN HAMM-YOUNQ COMPANY Ltd. iVI. Phillips & Co. Wholtialt Importers and Jobber r.UROi'EAN AND AMERICAN DRY QOQDft, F0I1T and QUEEN 8T 4 v'i ts 1 ii.j&AMl ': .4 Wm . 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