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MTEVlNO nULLKTCT. HONOLULU. T It MONDAY APRIL 2D 190
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Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
The eteamers of this line will arrive and leave this port at hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO! i FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
SIRIMIA MAY ALAMEDA MAY I
ALA.MI1DA MA 17 SlintHA MAY II
HlliltRA . . MAY 2'J ALAMEDA MAY 22
ALAMEDA M'NK 7 1 KIKltltA . JUNE 3
SIUItltA . . .. MAY 21 ' ALAMEDA . . JUNK 12
ALAMIJDA Jl'NU 2S SIKKHA . JUNK 27
ALAMEDA Jl'LY 9 ' ALAMEDA . .. . JULY 3
In connection With the sailing of the above tteameri, the agenti are pre
pared to Issue to intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by any rail
road from San Francisco to all polntc In the United States, and from New
York by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR rURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm- G. Irwin & Co., Ltd
OCEANIC Q. S. CO., GENERAL AGENTS.
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Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Occidental and Oriental Steamshif
Co., and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port
on or about the dates below mentioned:
ESTABLISHED IN 1B58.
Bishop & Co.
RANKERS.
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued on
the Bank of California and
The LondonJoir.t Stock Bank,
Ltd., London.
Correspondents for the
Ametican Express Company
and Thos. Cook & Son.
Interest allowed on term
and Savings Bank Deposits.
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FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
K0HI:A Al'H. 30 CHINA APR. 30
A.MEUICV MAIUJ MAY lUplONClOMA MAY 7
81IIKIUA MY 17, NIPPON MAIIU MAY 11
CHINA MAY
Call at Manila
4 DOIUC MAY 2!
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO
Ht Hackfeld & Co,, Ltd,,
AMERICAN-ISlWAIIAN" S. S. CO
Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific
Prum INev Vortc to Honolulu
Weekly Sailings via Tehuantepee.
Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st
Street, SoJth Brooklyn.
Prorn Honolulu to Son Pranclaco
S.S. "NEVADAN" to sail MAY 18
Prom San Pranclaco To Honolulu
"MEXICAN" direct APR. 25
"NEVADAN" to sail MAY 3
Freight received at Company s Wharf, Greenwich St.,
and each month thereafter.
Prom 4onttte and Tucomo to Honolulu
S.S. "CALIFORNIA!!" MAY 1
S.S "MISSOURI" diicet ... to sail MAY 10 ,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY AT
P. P. MORSE. H. Hackfeld & Co., Lt
GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT. AGENTS, HONOLULU.
S.S.'
S.S.'
CanadJan-Auptraiian Royal Mail
Stoamahtp Cnmpmiy.
Steamers of the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN
PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, D. C, and Sydney, N. S. W.,
and calling at Victoria, 0. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Brisbane, are
DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:
From Vancouver and Victoria, B
(Kur lit Isliauu uiul Hjilnoy)
VOANA MAY 4 MANUKA MAY
MANUKA JUNE 1 AOKANOI MAY 29
AOUANOI . Jl'NU 2'J MlOWKItA JUNE 20
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Eu
rope. For Freight and Passage and all general information, apply to
C. From Sydney and Brisbane.
' (Kor Victoria ami Vuncoutor, 1). C.
Claus Spreckels.
Wm, G. Irwin,
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU, : : : T. H.
San Francisco Aaents Tho No
nil.i National llnuk of Han I'rniiclsco
Draw Exchange on the Ncaila Na
tional Hank of San rranclsco.
London Tho Union of London and
Smith's Dank, Ltd.
New York American Exchange. Na'
tlonal Hank.
Chicago Corn Exchange National
Hank
Paris Credit I.yonnals.
Honokonn and Yokohama 1 Ions
kong Shanghai Hanking Corporation
New Zealand and Australia Dank.
of Now Zealand and Hank of Anstra1
Inula.
Victoria and Vancouver Hank of
Ilrltlah North America.
DciioilU received. Loans mado on
apprised rocurlty. Commeicliil nnd
Tiuclers' Credits Issued. Hills of Ex
(.lianirv bought nnd sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
This clJer brother
evidently knows
how to play
doctor, In real
earnest. He
knows about
Ayer's Cherry
Fectonl Ills
mother told
him. Her
mother toM
her, and her t
grandmoth
er's mother
told her
mother. It's
the one stand
ard cough medicine for chlllren
"Cherry 9eeteral
is entirely frco from narcotics or
poison of any kind. It is tho groat
remedy tho world over for colds,
coughs, croup, whooping-cough,
influenza, la grippe, and all bron
chial complaints.
Accept no substitute or cheap
and worthless imitation. l!o suro
you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Put up in largo and small bottles.
Pii-ifiJ tr Dr. I. C. Mr k Ct ti". "'' .USA.
Contest Poet
Tells Of What
They'll All Do
The First
AMERICAN SAVINGS
AND TRUST GO.
OF HAWAII, LTD.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. ..$200,000.00
PAID UP CAPITA! $100,000.00
President Cecil Brown
Vice President M. P. Robinson
Cashier L. T. Peck
Ofllco: Corner Tort arJ King Sts.
SAVINGS DEP08IT3 rcccUed and
Interest allowed for early deposits at
tho rate of 1 1-2 pur cent, per annum.
Utiles nnd regulations furnished nit
on application.
S50.00JEWARD
The President of the Board of
Health will personally nnd unofficial
ly pay a reward of Twenty-five Dol
lars for a positively certified and
demonstrated cure of leprosy by nny
treatment, by any person within the
Hawaiian Islands and if adequate ev
idence and such cured leper be pio
duccd by a member of this or any
preceding legislature the reward
will be made Fifty Dollars.
The President of the Board recrets
his means do not permit the tender
cf a much greater rewind.
:iC77-::t
Big Stock
AND
New Styles
IN
Rattan jjirniture
Coyne Furniture Co.,
Six maids, one day,
On a ship sailed away,
Throwing to the winds all car.
Happy and gay,
No kick had they,
For the votes had got them there-
To the Coast they went
On pleasure bent,
Through valloy, city and town.
What joy Intense,
No big expenss,
For the votes had cut that down.
To parties and balls,
through stately halls,
Mrs. Weatherred, pilot true,
Filled day and night
With grand delight
And brought thm safely through.
The sights they saw
Filled them with awe;
Such visions their eyes did meet.
They felt repaid
For votes they'd saved.
Which gave them this wond'roul
treat. x
Too tired to roam
They came back home,
And relate to their country cousin
Such times they'd had,
All laughing and glad,
The Pacific States Lucky Half-dozen!
Editors In
Fist Row
Therj. B. Paries & Co.. Ltd. General Ageits.
J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell, Vice President; J. L. McLean,
Secretary; A. F. Clark, Treasurer N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank Hustace,
Manager.
Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd.
DRAY MEN, 63 QUEEN ST.
DEALERS IN
Firewood, Stove nnd
ALSO WHITE AND BLACK SAND.
Steam Coal.
TELEPHONE MAIN 295.
Oahu Railway
Time Table.
OUTWARD,
l'nr Walunao, Walaluu, Kuliuku ami
Will Stations SM5 a. in, 'i '-') li in.
Tor I'e.irl City, Ewn Mill ninl Way
StntloiiB t" 30 u. m, 'SMii n in
11 05 n in, ''lB p in., M-20 p. m,
0:15 p in , t9.30 p. m, tll:00 p ir.
I or wahlawa 9:15 a m. and "Z 15
p. in.
INWARD.
Arrlio Honolulu from Kahuku, Wnl
nlua ninl Wulnnao S.afi a. m 5.3l
I. in
Aiiho In Honolulu fiom i:n Mill
ninl 1'e.ul Clt J7 Iti ii hi, 8.3 a.
in, 'ID. lis n in, 1 10 p m, 4:31 p.
in., 5:31 p in., 7:30 p in
Airlo Honolulu fium Walilawa
S:30 ii. m uml 5:3l p. m
Past Schooner
CONCORD
Sailing for
K.tPUNA. HONOIPU, KAILUA anc
HOOKENA
From Sorenson's Wharf,
Apply on Board or to
HAWAIIAN BALLA8TINQ CO., Agt
Telephone Main 306, Maunakea St., b
low King. P. O, Box 820.
The YokotiamaSpecIs Bank, it.
ESTABLISHED 1880.
Capital Suliicrlbeil Yon 21,000.000
Cnnltnl I'nlil Un Yen 21,000.000
ltonuned Kinnl Yen 13,700,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCH AGENCIES Antune,
lUlcn, Hang Kan, Chcfoo, Dalny,
Iloinbuy, Hongkong, Honolulu, Kobe-,
I.uojang, Lomlen, Ljons, Mukilcn,
Nagatakl, Noxvcliwnng. New York,
rckltig, Snti rmnclsco, Shanghai, Tl
entuln, Toklo, Osaka.
Tli j bank buH ami receives for col
lection Hills of Kxchnngo, Issues
Drafts ninl I. tiers of Creillt nnil trans
acts n genenil hanking business.
HONOLULU BRANCH, 07 KING ST.
Albert F. Afong,
Telephone Main 407. P. O. Box 795.
832 FORT ST.
8TOCK AND BOND BROKER.
MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK AND
BOND EXCHANGE.
Real Estate
Daily
t V.. Sunday.
t Sunday Only.
Tho Halclwn I.lmlteil, a two-limir
train (onlj flrtt class tickets lionored),
leaves Honolulu cu-iy Sunday at 8 22
n m , rotuinlng, uirhoa In Honolulu
at 10 10 p in Tho I.lmltcU stops only
lit Pearl Clt and Wulanuo.
0. P DITNISON, F C SMITH,
Supt fl I' d T. A.
Fine Job PrlnUntj tt th iulletlru
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Improved and Modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular at
tention paid to JOB WORK, and re
pairs executed at shortest notice.
M. Phillips & Co.
Wliolestle Importers and Jobber!
EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN DRY GOOD.
PORT and GUCEN 8T
William T; Patvr
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
ALAKEA STREET.
a ti ., - n.. tl.it.... ttrL.
Mil GiaBBCB Ol DUIIUIIiy VfUII
promptly and carefully executed
Office 'Phone Blue 1801.
rtesmence 'rnone uiue cue
Church Bells
Small and Medium Sizes, Complete,
A. FERNA'NDEZ & SON,
Nos. 44-50 King St., Katsey Blk., bt.
Nuuanu & Smith Sts.; Tel. Main lu
Illanl? books of all sortB, ledgers,
olc. manufactured by tho Bulletin Pub
lishing Company.
P. tl. Burnette,
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public.
Real Estate, Loans, collections.
Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses.
Phone: Office Main 310; Rej.Wh.1341
J. M, LEVY & CO.,
FAMILY GROCERS
PHONE MAIN 149
BREAD, CAKE AND PIES
that will make you think of home.
Vienna Bakery
HI0NE MAIN 137.
KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES
INGERSOLL WATCHE8
At All Watchdealers.
Jos. Schwartz.
Agent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor. FORT and KING 8ts., Honolulu.
COAT AND PANT8
CLEANED AND PRESSED FOR
SO CENTS
PHONE MAIN 7.
Sun Rise Dyeing House
Ut FORT STREET.
Don't
!avc town until vou call on the
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
for Curios.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
HOTEL, NEAR PORT.
Honolulu Undertaking Go,
1120 FORT ST. PHONE MAIN 179.
NIGHT CALL, PHONE BLUE 901.
VI. E. SILVA MANAGER
Occidental Hotel Restaurant
Meals 25c. Tiom 11 tc 2 every
Tues., Thuis , and Sat,, Roast Turkey
and Cranberry Sauce, Frnli Lobster
isalad and not Mince 1'ic .Best va
riety of meals in the city. First
class Cooks,
(Special lliilletln Wlieloss)
1III.O. Hawaii. April 27.-A. P
A ff (in mi, I'dllDi of tln Portuguese
: wreklj, A Sotln, ninl A. Oak, oil- 4
ll'ir of Ofncho, Indulged in n fight
on Wnliiniii'iiuu street tills fore-
noon. Alfonso knocked Oak dim n
on nccouiit of an article liubllsli-
I'd In the iinpor lrldny. Thero
Iiuh been a long nnd bitter con.
: tnnorsj between lliu to.
mmm m the
UVEJEW91PEB
: Men hnnls must not forget Hint
tho ultimo of their biislnesu Is
liiigel) contiolled hy tlm clmrac-
tor of the roinmiiiilty In wlilcli
1 they lle. The can oxpect to do
i- llttli) In n ill. id ton n. Thuy liao
no iish for siicli n jiluce. They
want mid must liino n lic, wldo
t nwuko end growing community,
What does more or can do
more to build up and maintain a
'. tOAn than a live newspaper? it
is tlio greatest ixmur witlinut au
I- uxceptlou In udviincing tho fin-
uncial interests nnd moral vel- 4
fine of tho hoiIo. There Is no
question about it. All other ngen-
' el'.'s nro merely subsidiary. If
! nny iiiio doubts this nsserllon, 4
1 let li I in lake notice as to whero 4
the 1 1 former goes when ho wunts
; Homctlilug reformed. Ho dncBii't
go In the. doctor, tho lawjer or
tho luojthor Ho goeH btrnlght to
4 tho icwspaiier.S. M. Coffmuu In 4
Tim American l'ress.
SKI OFJdlVnY
Tlio owners of tho Muluikn property,
which was chosen hy tho special agent
ol tho (Inu'iiimcnt ns tliu slto for tlio
pioposed redcinl building, luio been
liihtiiicted to furnish abstiacts of titlu
In the land.
BY AUTHORITY
ACT 105.
AX ACT
To Ai'TiioHin: ami Pkciviih: ol. tiii: MA.xitr.RTt:Rr, IIatxtk-
NANOi:, DfHTIIUII'TKl.V AMI SlIl'PI.V til Kt.lCTIIlU I.KUIT
ami Powkii, within tiii: Distiiict or Waiixkit, and
JCi.si.wiihik, ox tiik Island and County or JIaui, Tfb
id Kiie or Hawaii.
He It Kjnieletl by llie Lcitshtliirc of the Tcnilory of Hawaii:
Si ction I. Tlint II. P. Hnlilwin, 1. A. Wn.lsworlli, .1. N. S.
WilliuiiH, I). C. Liml'ity, C. I). I.ufkin, .liinirs J.. Cnko nnil
V. T. H(iliinoii, 1of;ctlicr with their nsix-into, hereafter called
"Tin" Coiniiany" uml their ri'sjicelivi' siieci'iiirs mill nsipis, lie
nnil lieri'liy nro voted with the right, intthority nnd irivilegv,
fur tho term of thirty-lio (.'15) enrs friiin nnd after the mf
sage if thii Act, lo iiinmifni'ttire, cell, fimiNh nnd supply elee
trie lipht, electric current, or electric power, in the District of
Wuilnkii and eWewhere on the Isliuid of ifnui, Territory of
Hawaii, for lighting tho streel", runds, jmlilie or private build'
iiigi, or for motho power, or for nny other purpose which they
limy deem ndvUnble, nnd, from time to time, for said term of
thirty-five jenrs, for the purposes above mentioned, to construct,
iiiiiintain nnd operate suitable poles, lines, wire, cables, lamps,
lamp pints, conductors, conduits and such other appliances and
appurtenances as mny from time to time be necessary for tho
transmission, distribution or supply of electricity lo consumers
thereof, under, along, upon mid over (he streets, sidewalks,
roads, squares, bridges, alleys and lanes, in said District of
Wniliiku and elsewhere on said Island of JInui, and to connect
the said lines, wires and conductors with any manufactory,
private or public buildings, lamps, lump posts, or other structure
or object with tho placo of supply.
Skotion ii. The Superintendent of Public Works is hereby
authorized to make, and from time to time change, amend, or
add to, reasonable rules regulating the placing of poles, wires,
the insulation of wires, and apparatus carrying the electric cur
lent, mid the excavation of conduits, mid the maintenance in
good lepair of all poles, wires and apparatus, and generally con
cerning the manufacture and supply of electricity which may
lo necessary for the public safety and welfare.
Sk'iio.v .). That all poles, lines, wires, cables, lamps, lamp
posts, conductors, conduits, and other appliances constructed,
maintained or operated under, along, upon and over the streets,
sidewalks, roads, squares, bridges, alleys and lanes in said Dis
trict, or elsewhere on the Island of Maui, shall bo so constructed,
maintained and operated by tho Company ns to not unneces
sarily interfere with the uso of such streets, sidewalks, roads,
squares, bridges, alleys and lanes by tho public.
Skction -I. That the entire plant, lines, poles and all other
apparatus and equipments shall, at all times, lie subject nnd
open to tho inspection of the Superintendent of Public Works,
or other ollicer appointed by him for that purpose.
Smtio.v 5. That said Company, its representatives, succes
sors and assigns, shall bo responsible for any damages, either to
pcrMin or property, resulting from any act of negligence on
its part, which may occur by reason of the exercise of any of
the privileges herein granted.
Suction li. It is provided that if tho Company shall fail
or refuse to do or jierform or comply with any of tho provisions
of this Act, or of the Laws of the Territory of Hawaii, and
continues to refuse and fail to perform or comply therewith
after icasouablo notice gien by tho Superintendent of Public
Works, said Superintendent of Public Works may, with the
consent of the Governor, and of tho Attorney General, cause
proceedings to lie instituted lioforo an appropriate tiihuunl to
have the franchise granted hereby, and all rights and privileges
accruing thereunder, forfeited and declared null and void.
Skciion 7. It is hereby expressly provided that nothing
herein contained shall lie construed as to grant tho Company
mi exclusive right lo furnish, sell or supply electric light and
power.
Shtion S. The said Company shall, within onn month after
the expiration of each year, file with tho Superintendent of
Public Works a statement showing the gross receipts, from tho
sale of electric light and power furnished by tho Company, and
shall ut the same time pay to tho Superintendent of Public
Winks one per centum of the gross iceeipts of tho Company
from all electric light or power furnished to consumers during
tho year piccediug.
Si.ction !. This Act shall go into effect nnd be low from
and after the date of its approval by the Governor of tho Terri
tory of Hawaii, subject, however, to the approval of the Con
gress of the United Slates.
CARLON ATTEMPTS
TO SHORTEN ROUTE
Hninnud Carton, mi cmploju of tho
Metropolitan Meat Co, madu an at
tempt to destroy himself Snt'urdny aft
ernoon In ills room ut tlio Arlington
Hotel. Willi a dull pockct-knlfo ho
backed tho elus of both lints and
then quietly prepared to bleed to
death.
Up In a fow dns ago Carton iiad
boon hoo7lng heavily, but qulto io
iciitly hwiuo off, lt Is thought that
tlio dcslrn for liquor hiought on un In
ninu period, during which lio attempt
ed to shorten the rmito to tho liojond.
Carlou worked ut his stand Satui
1'ay forenoon, but, from torsions of
Ills fellow emplojes, ho was not nil
theio. Ills actions weio queer. He
fulled to return to work In tho nf tor
noon uml Manager Waller went to
hunt til in up and (Uncovered tho Bttito
of affairs.
Dr. 11. V. Mmray was called at once
rnd took chnrgo of the would bu sui
cldo. At luBt accounts tho patient was
doing ery well.
Cm Ion has been horo a number of
joins, well liked hy his customers; nnd
popular among tliu other employes.
Wo hereby certify (hat tho foregoing Bill, nftcr reconsidera
tion on the veto of tho Governor, was, upon a vote taken hy
a,es and noes, approved by a two-third's vote of all of tho
elective members of tho Senate of tho Territory of Hawaii,
this 24th day of April, A. 1). 1007.
K. F. BISHOP,
President of tho Senate.
WILLTAM SAVIDGK,
Clerk of the Senate.
We heieby certify that tho foregoing Bill, after leeonsidero
tiou on the veto of (ho Governor, was, upon u voto taken by
njes and noes, approved by a two-third's voto of all of tho eleci
he members of tlio House of Bepresentotivcs of tho Territory
of Hawaii, this 25th dnv of April, A. D. 1007.
H. L. IIOLSTEIX,
Speaker.
JOHN H. WISE,
Cloik.
Mi , it.wmn , . ,
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