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BVKNINO mn-T,WTrN. TIONOMILU, T. II.. TIIKSDAV. OCT. 30. 1000. i r Brushes will arrive on the En terprlie. If you content . plate securing one, for hair or clothes use, postpone your purchase for a few days. Benson, Smith & Co.. Ltd. New Papctcrics In Fancy Boxes If you like a pretty tint In your correspondence stationery you can get It here this week. FINE NEW LINE OF WHITIN'S LINEN FINISH WRITING PAPERS with envelopes to match in fancy boxes. ALL THE M08T POPULAR SHADES AND MOST CORRECT SIZES. Hawaiian News Co., LIMITED. ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDQ. Mr. Business Man, MARK YOUR BALLOTS For Collector PAST DUE AGENCY X 8ample Ballots may be obtained at OUR OFFICE 122 KING ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 371. ATTENTION ! May we have your attention TO THE MANY ATTRACTIONS AT HALEIWA7 The air Is always coot, the bathing Is excellent, the golf links and tennis courts are unsurpassed. St. Clair Bidgood, Manage! -Afiiiiii IfflEWSfi - 'We can bo found at all hours of the day -at our office and by Phone Main 179 and all hour of night by Phone Blue 901. HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO., 1120 FORT ST. ' o FINE o Japanese Goods SAYEQUSA NUUANU 8TREET. FINE LINE OF DRY GOODS AND SHOES WAH YING GH0N6 GO. KINQ 8T., EWA 8IDE MARKET. WHILE IT LASTS., GOOD Guava Jelly, 4c a Lb. MRS KERN'S TACTORY . HOTEL 0TRUU1 'PIIONi: BLUE 1111, Horse Clipping 4k tBMHf IvTvV ,I(H MOQIIMR is bad, ayiln rrom Maul, clli(iiMd lierttu nt Hi old ntJiul, fuiner I'linelduvvl ttinl Klnu airteu, jsajr IIUL.CTIH"aU8,"'AY'' BRIO S Edmonds Acts Hereafter To Be More Strictly Enforced Tho determination to proiociilo nilul , lery cases to tho full limit of the law. was expressed this morning liy U. a WANTS Mm District Attorney llrcckons. He stated I trouble, tells nn Intorciitlng story of Hint ho had seen many of theso citbcajhow the Mmo stronchnM was enptur - in the naat thno iears and that In nl- r,l .' in. ml nrnrv nine n llchl RPtllellrn hull I ".... . . i been given. In tho futtiro he stated I Ihnl bo would nsk for heavier sentence nnil tec If pari or tno immorality which I, now so prcnlcnt could not bo cner- tonic. Thinking lliemselvcs Rccure In their Attention was brought to tho mailer g rong position, they occupied them by the rise of tho United Suites vs. selves with making fornvs Into the Tsuyo Agiwa nnil Tnkao. The two do- surrounding country, descending rrom Icndants were found guilty nf nilultery 1 1,(. mountain and carrying away the mid sentenced to two and three months women nnd enttlo of (ho helpless na In Jail respeclhcly. Attorney V. T 'lives of tho vicinity. Not content with U.iwllns for tho defense mailo n pic , n,at, they Issued challenges nnd Inso lor his clients, particularly for the wo-i-pul ,enance to tho American troops, wan.' on tho grounds that she was thj daring them to romo up nnd try to nioincr oi n nine ciiiiu nun mai sue.ornl tho stronghold., nail lieen unveil from ncr nonio ny tno luimu in hit iiiiBiiiiiiu nun nun Kuiifiu. i me hiiii minntry, tinner eoinmnnu i shelter with Tukao as n friend of llic.r Major Ilundy, and n few men of. family. n,o Nineteenth, began the ascent of I Deputy I'. S. District Attorney Duntio tho mountain. The troops were dl- Haled that he liollcteil there was r.c tided Into three detachments whlrh , ..I .. I 1...-I......1 -...I l.n.l . .....!., IttUitro In the case which should la cline tho coin I to bo lenient. He stated null iiiu ruiiinu nun ii.i'ii nuiiivii in mi tancc twlco nnd had still persisted In their wiorg doing though they knew that It wns ngiilnst the laws of llir United Htntcn. Dlstllct Attorney llrcckons then I arose and said: '"Your honor. 1 fesl that I should make n statement In thin tare though 1 hao taken no nctlvo part in.lt. HtUt through tho Investigations which I have mado I am familiar will almost every plume. 1 have nut here cltcii In the lastt hreo years nnd heard I defendants say that they did not know- llin law nnil that tho law In their coun try was different and nn this account they would get light sentences. Now lit this caso there Is no excuse of this kind posillilo us twho n warning wan glen tho prisoners now before you for scnleiicc. "Now your honor. In Ibis enso the re sponslhlllty for tho currying out ( Hit Edmonds net which controls family rn lallona In tho Territories, rests dltct l on you. Khali I tin crime of this kind In lunllnued or not?" The Hlcrru arrived from the Colonies on schedule lime this morning nftei i an iiiieontful -.ciyiiEe. She was off port al C.ll a. m.. docking nl 8: in. She has n good sized through passenger list, but there were only four passengcru for Honolulu, Mrs. A. K, Hughes, Mm. II. V. I.lndeey and Mr and Mrs. (luy Sherwood. Tho total passenger list cnusMs of 21 first cabin, fit) second and Hi Mrerage, 12li ill all. The Slerrn has n very small cargo, only 138 tons, of which hut IT, tons wero landed heic. Hlio Is carrjlug sixty boxes of treasury JJ:!OH,iiIiii, Sho hailed fioni Sidney October If. nm! from I'nuci I'ago on the 23rd, making tho voyage from Sydney In I." days, 12 hours and 41 inlniites, Tlio Slorri la sclieduled to sail nt 3 o'clock this iifiernooii, She takes quite a number of i.tgciigci8 ficuii Honolulu to tho Coast. PASSENGERS DEPARTED. I'or Hlio nnd way ports, per slmr. KIii.iii --J. (!. Keir.io, wlfoulul twochll drt'li, MI"S Daisy Yerlic. W. T. Johnson. Mls .leiiule Lal'ikea, Mrs. .lames Ken nedy. Master C. Alden. Mrs. ('. W. Al lien and Infant, Miss IC. Allien, Dr. N. Norgaard. !'. W. Terry. Y. Sasaki. ('. t'roll. .1. Croll. Mrs. 8. Chalmers, Miss M. H. Sheldon. Mrs. J. A. 8lo.ui. Mrs.lMnJoi lllehnnl It. Steedman is In com w ii. rieiiiing, ,. w, r. I'oiiomiey, wlfo mid child. Mr Slilpman, llcv. 8. I Desha and wife, W. Do Fries, (' A Htoblc, W. U Decolo, C II. Clapp. n MT ? ob Printing at the 8ul istinV.flee. BY AUTHORITY SANITARY SEWER8 IN SECTION 2 AND THE KALIHI DISTRICT, HONOLULU. rropopalH will bo receUed nt tho of fice of tho Superintendent of Public WoiIch, Honolulu, T. II., until 11! o'clock m. of Nov. Kith, latlfi, for ton Ktructlng Banllary Hen em In Section 2 and the Kullhl Dlstllct, Honolulu, T. II. i'lnilK, HpeclliciitionH mid Idiililt , fornnt of ptnpoxul may ho obtained at tho ulllii' of the AhsI. Rupt of Public WorltH, for which n deposit of $5.0') is it'ipilrcd which sum will bo refunded intending bidders uficr they havo re turned Ihu plans and specifications, 1'inponalH will not bo accepted un less submitted nn tho hluiik forms fur nished, ontloed with n cerllflo.l bank check Tor Oil" Thouriaiul ($11)011.00) Unburn In n sealed envelope, ondnrM'd ' Piopotal for lloiiolillll Hewer Kxteu Huns", mid diieiei pievloii't In 13 1 iii'cloclv m. nf tlio day specllled nl liii Inlllin nl Ihu Hiiiiiiiliitenilelit nf Pnlille ' IwoiliS, who riiservoH tho light to lc jjert any nr nil bids. I ('. H. IIOI.l.OWAV. Hiiii'ilili'lldi'IH of Public Winks J II IIOWI.ANII I Hiipl uf l-uhlli Win ll III iUHuiiit of Public Will I." llouiillllll. (hi. HI lOini SIXTH INFANTRY WERE VICTORS AT CRATER FIGHT The Hlxlh United Stales Infantry which nrrlved thltf morning on the tinnapurt Thomas from the Philip. pines en route to Han Francisco, Is Ilie icglnicnt which was ckWI In Ilin fnttwtiia "UTi'nr" flirlit nl Ml. fill In nf l.ia.l lUln Ilin lt.n. nnil 1 Tim - ...... .,.7 ' ..." ... i. i. -n' " ..mi L.ujwf ... niw iituiun n.i v. .. klory of the fight Is well known, It i being one of the most desperate en- unEcments foncht hv American trooni I since the acquisition or those Islands. Lieutenant Harry Ilnwley, one of the eitncors who took pint In tno " . ...r.,l t .1... Mnrn ..l.lnrmltw mi.t ' their follow ers. hi- says, liml forllncil ' the einter of tlud Dajo. which Is very similar In nppcarance to the Punch- ,mv. hut Is about 2,000 feet high They came. On the nth of Mauh 1.. ........ . nseeiuleil from illlTcrcnt shies. Tho H,ieM r i,u mountain nrc ridged, much like IMinchbowl, only tho ridges aro much sharpcp and tho gorges bo- tween them much deeper. The only, wny of ascent wns up theso ridges, wlili-li ifnrn fnrtlnr.l liv iiimicrntlM cut. .,,. ' II was on the second day that the first detachpient reached tho edge of REPRESENTATIVE. FOURTH DIS the crater, nnd was Immediately on- TRICT. gaged In a despcrnlu, fight. The rot- tns were very steep, and ns soon as i n man an throw an arm over In an nt- tcm)l t0 ctm, in hc was ntlo to gel shot In tho wrist. Once Inside ho I round himself surrounded by gleam ing knives nnd bnrmigs. At tho time of Iho light much wns until In tho Stntes about tho roldleis having wanniily slaughereil he Moro women. Of course hose who know the American soldier know Hint thero wns no truth In the stories. Women wero killed but not wantonly. It wns unavoidable. Tho Moro women were armed and fought with Iho men, nnd with ns great ferocity. A soldier sin loiiiideil by a hoidu of savages has Ut ile time to consider whether his ns snllants nto men or women, and soiio shots found Ihelr mark In women, who to all intents and purposes wero for the time being fighting men. ' None, however, wero killed wanton ly or unnecessarily When tho first detachment had won to tho crater's edge It waited for tho others Ii, get up from Iho other side heforo advancing through the crater. An opportunity was given the Moros to surrender, hut they refused, and fought until they were almost wiped out. About fino were killed, and went. It Is to bo supposed, to that heaven which Iho Moid gains liy dying In bat tle, Tho Sixth Infantry lost some thing ovnr twenty men killed. Since thai light Iho Moron have been relatively quid, though, like tho Apache Indian In tho curlier da)s of tho West, they nro ne"r to bu depend ed upon, and me always ready to make trouble at tho first opportunity. Tho Sixth' Infantry has been In tho Philippines about u year and eight months. It is returning home sonic months sooner than lis regular tlmu, on account partly, of tho fuel Hint Hieie arc more, troops In the Philip pines than mo required, and partly, It Is Mippofccd, on nicount of the trouble In Cuba. Colonel Duncan, tho com mander of IhrjVeslinenl, was obliged to stay liehiiuljns waH Captain All.lu nm, the adjutant, both of them being lequlred to hcivo on Iho heeler court marll.il which ronvenes November 4 mand of the leglnieut during tho lib sence of Col, Duncan, The regiment Is ordered to go to posts In Montana mid Nortli Dakota. One battalion, with regimental he nil cpiarters, Is to bo Htatloned nt Helena, miother nt Mlsxnuln, and tho thin;, at Fort Lincoln, near IliHninrck. Tim (ifflrcrit iclnln pleasant recol lectloiiH or the good tliuo they had when they were through hero cm their wny to thu Philippines, nnd ns they will ho hero several dnyu this limn they welcome) tho opportunity of re newing their aiiualiitaii(-a with Ho nolulu. VEATHER REPORT. II. S. Weather Bureau, Local O ff Ice. Oct. ?.o. ltimi . Ti'Mipi-mliiH'H-i. a. m 7u, s n. m.. ..; in a. in, mi; l, oi, moiiuiiK.iJiKtcira of Ihrt County. minimum, do, lliiionieter, S n. in.. .10 01; nlit-pluto liiimldlty, 8 ii. in.. II.IJI graliiH per cubic- root; i cliil he hlimlillty, X u. in., 117 per cent.; ilow point. K u. in., (.. Wind fi a. in., U'lodty 10, illiectlon K; S ii, in., eloclty 'i, direction K; 10 a. in, eloclty 10, illiectlon I.; noon, velocity 9, direction NC, Hilnfnll diilrng l!l hourx ended 8 n in., ,08 Inch Total wind movement during 2 1 bonis enilod at noon, 2dS miles. WM. II. STOCKMAN, floctlnn Director. Unllod 8latcs Weather lliireau, PA3SENQERS ARRIVED. I'iiiiu Maul mid llawiill puns, pel hi nil'. Manna l.nii. Oil. 30, Win. Ilcnr) Mrs. II ItobliiowlK. C Aiiivmiiiiii, I' W. Mllteitoii Win Minuilii.iliii iiin' i I. lie lll'l I' J. Villain V A Willi U' Ii Al il Aiiiiik llhoilsi Ml' l.l'.lf ! ,l rbilldi'l" K-iH Ueiil.-iu I V I'lHll. ChUi- ilni 'I' II Illicit Ml .1 it MsilhnH. W II M'WujIli JiiiIIu iKlulile) uml Imtiil Political Notices REPRESENTATIVE. FOURTH TRICT. DIS. I 1 have horn regularly nominated by (ho Republican" County Convention for tho ofllcc of REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH hiRTRir.T. and request the support of the elect- ... ors of tho District nine it " JOHN HUOIIlia. DEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT OF HONOLULU, Having been regularly nominated by I ,. nepnlillean County Convention for i ... nm' nf I lnoln.""' nPD TV RHTR hF. n STH r.T DEPUTY 8MLMII-I-, UlbllllUI , . (?,FiH.?N0L,ULUJ ., ,., . ' hereby solicit the totca of tho Meet ""' '" oo mrinc. 3ID7-U HENUY O. VIDA. COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OF OAHU. Having been regularly nominated by tho Republican County Conven tion for tho office of COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OF OAHU, I hereby solicit tho votes of the Elect ors of tho County. JOHN W. CATIICAItT. REPRESENTATIVE, FOU3TH TRICT. DIS- i (..-. i,n .-.wiilnp nnmlnntn.i in tic ltepnbllean County Contention for tlio oftlro of REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DISTRICT, and I request tho support of the elect nm nf Ilie District. 349G tf W. T. HAWKINS. I havo been regularly nominated by i ,hc nenubllean County Convention for I ,ilB 0mCo of REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DISTRICT, and In this manner asl; for the votes of tho Electors of tho District. K. A. I.ONd. REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH TRICT. DIS I havo been regularly nominated by Iho Iloptibllcan Const y Competition for tho ofllcn of REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DISTRICT, and I request the support of the elect nrs of the Dlstllct. ' 3t91lf Ai''l). CASTRO. COUNTY AUDITOR. COUNTY OF OAHU. ' I havo been regularly nominated liy tho Republican County Convention for tho nffleo nf COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OF OAHU . and I hcrcliv solicit tho votes of tho KIcccorg of t.io County. JAMI.S niCKNKI.U COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY OAHU. OF I havo been regularly nominated by tho Republican County Convention for the odlco of, COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY OF OAHU and hereby solicit tho rotes of tho Kloctorn of tho County. DAVID KAl.AUOKAI.ANI, JR. SUPCRVIBOR, COUNTY OF OAHU I have been regularly nominated for Hie ofllro of SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU, by tho Republican County Convention, and I hereby solicit Iho voles of the Electors of tho County. CI1A8. IIU8TACK, JR. 8UPERVI80R, COUNTY OF OAHU, I havo been regularly nominated by the ltepnbllean County Convention for tho ofllco of ' SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU and solicit thu otcs of tho Klcctorn i of tlio County, ! A. V. 0 KAIL 8ENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU. I ' I have been reciilurlv nomlnateil hv 'tho Itepubllruii County Convention for SENATOR. COUNTY OF OAHU. , n,id I hpreby tolnclt tho voles of tho --'- .--- . .... , C. V. CIIII.I.INdWOllTII. SENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU. I havo been ajrulnrly nominated by tho nepnlillean County Convention for tho office of SENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU, nnd I hereby solicit thu votes of the IClectors of tho Ooiinty. J I.. McCANDI.ESS. 8HERIFF, COUNTY OF OAHU I liavn been ri'Riilcrly mnilnaled I fn'rfe'nmJn":" i:"wly Vmnmlm 8HERIFF, COUNTY OF OAHU and I Imrcby solicit tho votas of tlio Klerliirs of tlio 1'uuuty. A l llimWN. r ; i ;"-.? "r?i Hj."f'or llcnt ' the tlllll.llll oli. card, on fill I jm" UULUETIN A08, AY !; Political Notices REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DIS TRICT. I having been rogiilnrly nominated by the Demoerntlc County Convention for the ofllco of REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH ntsTfiir.T. request tho support of tho Electors of ... ... Ilhe District. If HOWARD INflltAM. DEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT OF HONOLULU, HaWnc bc-n regularly nominated by "ii Iemocintlc Comity Convention for the office of dcputv RHemrr. distiuct op . - ..- , . v ...... . -. HONOLULU. I hereby solicit Iho votes of tho elect ors of tho County. 3197U WM. P. JAnitr.TT. COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OF I OAHU. Having besn regularly nominated, (onr" JNTV liy ilia Democratic county Hon for the oirice of COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OF OAHU, I hereby lollcit the votes of the i:icct ors of the Co.n.ty. W. W. TIIAYKR. COUNTY AUDITOR, OAKU COUNTY OF I havo been regularly nominated liy the Democratic County Convention for the oflfi'C of COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OF OAHU, and I hereby solicit tho otes nf the Electors of tho County. ciias. ii. uosn. TERRITORIAL SENATOR. Having bre-i regulnrly nomlnaleil by Ithe Deniocrntle County Conven tion for the office of . , territorial 81 TERRITORIAL 8ENATOR, !"".. ."." e es of tlie Kieri- nrs nf the County r .i McCarthy. COUNTY CLERK. In - regulirlv noininnleil He m -in p County Conven ii i tion or 'he olllce of COUNTY CLERK. COUNTY OF OAHU, I hereby solicit tlio votes of Ihu Elect ors of tho County. MANI.EY (1 K HOPKINS. SUPPLIES PLANTATIONS, FAMI-i LIES, SHIPPERS AND STORE- ' KEEPERS, Contract work done In Painting Ohlps and Houses, Wall Papering, Oar-' denlnrj, Sidewalks, Housco built and i i O,ono. rc"" ?PP"V.' ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES. I PHONE WHITE 2576. RIVER STREET near HOTEL.1 1 Special ale !-7BIilTiETqNSTWi'NeCANnE nnoSlI rISHNETS. TWINE AND BRONZE A FFHN&NnP7 rV SflK Hi I klinnnULI. Ol UUH Nos. 44-50 King St., KaUey Block, net Nuuanu and Smith 6t.; Tsl. Main 189. - THE COBWEB CAFE,. QUEEN and ALAKEA GTS. FINE MEALS, WINES, LIQUORS, AND BEER. TEL. MAIN 492. -Gamara & Co., Preps. J. M. Davis SEWINO MACHINE REPAIREfL 12!6 FORT ST. near BERCTANIA. Sewlncj machines for sale. TEL. MAIN 117. Koa Furniture DURABLE AND ATTRACTIVE. For Sale Made In Mission Style r To Order. FONG INN CO. 1152 NUUANU ST. P. O. BOX 989 I' k A Xr f 'I 1 '1.. ' J " sTT ..! " J FANCY BAMBOO ARTICLES MADE TO ORDER. Workmanship First-class. I NUUANU OPPOSITE KUKUI 8T. 'S.M.WEBB, cur: AND LOCKSMITH. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. 1 Safes Opened. Typewriters, Cash Reg- Icters and Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers cleaned, adjusted and repaired REMOVED TO UNION STRIIET. BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. Decisis In Lumber nnd Cor-. Aii.rn a oniNnon, Orl. QIII'LfJ I1T llunnl.IH.ll ' in. .,.,-..". ...-.,..,.,.-,. m' -- -- -- --,-- llbiiik biHiks or nil irnri. Ittti . IUmIhv Coinpuny, Ull.. IIMIIUIIII IIIIHI II JT Dili -imil ('till i Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE The steamers of this line will irrlve jnj leave this port as hereunder! FROM 8AN FRANCISCO: VHNTURA OCT. HI AI.AMKDA NOV. 9 SIERRA NOV. 21 AI.A.Mi:t)A NOV. .10 HONOMA Dl.l. 12 ALAMEDA di:c. 31 In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the agent sr pre ! pared to Issue to Intending passengers, coupon throunh tickets, bv any rail- """ rom San Francisco to all polntc Yrl Y y steamship line to all European ports. for FURTHER PARTICULARS APf rvniuiiinMrnnni.uwiijsn m--,. wixu G. Irwin OCEANIC 8. S. CO., GENERAL AQENT8. Pacific Mail Occidental and Onental Steamship I Co., and Toyo Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned: FOR JAPAN AND CHINA! iroNCKONfl MARU NOV. K, JKOI1EA NOV 2 mImm,-; ,,;,n.,,7 2.V 'I AMCUICA MAItU Ntiv! 12 iV. e A MAI,B m0' f-HIHKKIA NOV. 20 .SIItKllIA . DEC. HjCllINA NOV. 27 (.all at Malum. NIPPON MAItU DEO. 11 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO H, Hackfeld & Co., Ltd, AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Prom New Yorlt to Honolulu 8.8.-CALIFORNIAN" .'.. to sail OCT. 20 O.S. 'ALASKAN" to .,l NOV. 10 Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharf. 41 at Street, South Brooklyn. Prom Sari Rrunclnco To Honolulu 6.8."NEVADAN" to , OCT. 31 8.8.-NE0RA3KAN" to sail NOV. 10 Frelgnt received at Company's Wharf, Greenwich 8L, and each month thereafter. Prom Honolulu to Snn Pi-nnctaco b.8. "NEBRASKAN" to sail OCT. 24 H.B. "NEVADAN" .'.... to sail NOV. 11 Prom tnttlt and Tncomn to Honolulu VIA 6AN FRANCISCO. 8.S. "NEVADAN" via San Francis to sail OCT. 23 8,S."ARIZ0NAN" direct to sail NOV. 15 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY AT C. P, MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., Lt GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT. AGSNT8, HONOLULU. u .. . . .Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Stonmahlp Company . Steamers of the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIr,c RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and SydKe-, N. 8. W, I and eutllno at Vletorln. B. C. Honolulu I DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the crom Vancouver mil Vletarla. b. C. i (Fcr llrlibanu aid 8ydney) (For Victoria, and Vancouver, B.C.) MOANA NOV. 17 MIOWKRA NOV. 14 MIOWI'.IIA DKC. If. AOItANcll DKC. 12 AOIIANOI JAN, 12 MOANA JAN. D Through Ticket Irsued from Honolulu to Canada, United States i.nd Eu rope. For Freight and Passage and all general mformation, apply to Tfcto. H. BaWcs S c.. Ltd. (leieral Agcits. J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell. Vice President: J. L. McLts.. Secretary; A. F. Clark, Treasurer; N. Manager. Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd. DRAY MIEN, 63 QUEEN ST. DEALERS IN I Firewood, Stove I ALSO WHITE AND BLACK SAND. Oahu Railway i mmm ti Time Table. i OUTWARD. For Wnlanae, Walnlun, Hahtiku unci . " ' """'" "" . " ? " " .;-l- V- " v...:..'" M"'' "" "I" '' irni llAntl I'll.. ! . Illll ,l IIFnu , il:05 a. m.. 2:15 'p. m., 'i-.KI p. in!'. I niaiions iciiu n. in., 'Djift a. in., iiltj p. in., J!i:s( p. ni., fle;U0 p. in. For Wnhlawa a 15 a. m. and 'IIMC p. m. INWARD. Arrive Honolulu from Kabuku, Wat alun nnd Walaw.3 8:3C a. m,, 5: Jl p. m. Arrive in Honolulu from Kwa Mill and Pearl City 17;tfi a. m 8:n6 a. m lu. J8 a m.. !: 10 p. in., '4:31 p. ' ni.. '5:31 p. in.. '7:33 p. m. Arrive Honolulu front Wnhlawa : 8:jii b. in, mid '&;ai p. in 'Dnll). t Kx. Hunday. I Holiday Only. Tho llslulun Limited, n tno hour train (only nratrlt,ss ilrkrts lionored), loaves lloiiolnlii every rliiuday nt i;2i ii in nlnrr.'iii uulos In lloiiolnlii .1 lu 10 II in Thu f.llllltlul SlilIK ..I.Ik ., ii.,..i ,,. .... . i. '.,... '-"i-"' fll IPHII I 111 RIHI I1HI4HIIN il I' HHMriDN. V a HMITII Hiipl t ', i- ", a. Clbi J9V f'r!n!nu st Uil BulliUn, FOR SAN FRANCIBCO: Al.AMi:i)A SONOMA . AI,AMi:i)A . vi.ntimia AI.AMKDA , ..NOV. It ..NOV. 30 . .ni:c. s ..DKC. II ,.di:c. 20 In the United Stales, and from New APPLY TO & Co., Ltd Steamship Co. Kisen Kaisha 50R SAN FRANCI8CO: Ari it anH Invi. rill anri nfi.t.M . dates below atated, viz.: Crnm RwHn.u .. B.l.k... E. G:dge, Auditor: Frank HuvUco. if and Steam Coal. TELEPHONE MAIN M. Fast Schooner CONCORD Balling for KAPUNA, HONOIPU, KAILUA HOOKENA From Borenson'a Wharf. Apoly on Board or to UlUllllAU o. . ..,-.., . -"-'- ni.i.(ig i mu u., ngi. Telephone Main 306, Maunakea t., ba iw ring.u r. vi. uox o.-u. , - Heaoquartera for Automobllsa with Splendidly Equipped Fireproof Oaragt, VON HAMM-YOUNQ COMPANY, LW, M. Phillips & Co. WIioIimI linpon.r. and Jobber rt'llOfp-AN AND AMERICAN PRY QO0DI, MHT nd QUKEN 7 iLt iSyvi ' - vJr f) A M Jti