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Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
Th attamsra of this lint will arrive and leave thli port at hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO:
alami:da
ALAMUDA
ALAMEDA
. JULY 10
..JULY 31
. AUG. 21
NOTICE. On nnd after June 24th, 1008, the SAI00N RATES will
ho ns follows : Single Fare, $05; Round Trip, $110. Family room extra.
In connection with the sailing of ths above tteamers, the agents art
prepa-ed to Ismie the Intending panenners, coupon through tickets, by
any railroad from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and
from New York by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wrn- G. Irwin & Co, Ltd
OCEANIC S. S. CO. GENERAL AGENTS.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co
Occidental and Oriental Steamship
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:
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
ASIA JITNIJ SO
MONGOLIA JULY G
HONGKONG MAM! ll'LY IS
KOIUIA JL'NU 23
TOR GCNCRAL INFORMATION APPLY TO
Ht Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.,
AMEKICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
KKOM NIJW YORK TO HONOLULU.
Weekly Sailings rln Tchuantepcc
Freight received at all times at tho Company's Wharf. 41st Street, Bouth
Urooklyn.
FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN
CISCO.
ALASKAN JUNi: 27
AU1ZONAN JULY 18
UtOM SAN rilANCISCO TO HONO
LULU DIRECT.
Tr.XAN JULY 1
VIRGINIAN JULY 15
freight received at Company i
wharf. Greenwich Street.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mai)
8tcamhlp Company,
Steamers of ths above lint, running In connection with the CANAD
IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C and Sydney, N.
O. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Bris
bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:
FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA: FOB VANCOUVER:
MANUKA JUNE 26
MAKAMA .' JULY 24 AORANOl JULY 22
AORANGI AUO. 22 MANUKA AUG. 19
Will call nt Panning Island. MARAMA SEPT. 15
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canadi, United States and
Europe. For Freight and Passage anil all general Information, apply to
Thefj. H. Baues & Co., i.ld. General Aijcnts.
Matson Navigation Company
The S. S. "HILONIAN" and "LURLINE" of this line, carrying pas
sengers and freight, will run in a direct service between this port and
San Francisco, sailing and arriving on or about the following dates:
ARRIVE HONO. LEAVE HONO.
S. S. "HILONIAN-' HTLY Mh JULY 14th
8. S. 'LIIRLINi:' JULY lGth ' JULY 28th
8. 8. "HILONIAN" Al'(i. Mh AUG. 11th
8. 8. LlMtl.lNi:" AUG 19lh SEPT. 1st
S. 8, "HILONIAN SEPT. 2nd BEIT. 8th
Passenger Rates to S. F.: First Cabin, $G0; Round Trip Pint Class
' $110.00
For further particulars apply to
CASTLE & COOKE. LTD., Agents
Union -Pacific
Transfer Co., Ltd.
Furniture and Piano Moving.
Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd..
Phone 295. DRAYMEN 63 Queen Street. P. 0. Box 218.
Estimates Given on all kinds of teaming, jJUfeliJ
Dealers in
ITtCYKiOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH COAL.
CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOU.
HAY, GRAIN, CEMENT, ETC.
Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year
Past Schooner
CONCORD
Sailing for
KAPUNA, HONOIPU, KAILUA and
HOOKENA
S'rom Sorencon's Wharf,
Apply on Board or to
HAWAIIAN BALLASTING CO , Agt
Telephone 38G, Maunakea St, below
King. P. 0. 2ox 820.
BULLETIN AD& FAY
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
ALAMEDA JULY 15
ALAMEDA , AUO. S
ALVMEDA AUG. 2G
FOR SA.I FRANCI8CO:
KORKA JULY 7
AY " ' M M" .JULY 17
si it:: iui.Y" 27
l P' UG. 1
FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO
HONOLULU DIRECT.
ARIZONAN JUNG 2i
ALASKAN JULY 19
Kor further Information apply to
K. HACKFELD & CO, LTD.,
Agents Honolulu.
C. P. MORSE,
General Frolght Agent.
Baggage Shipping
Storage Wood
Packing Coal
58
Ask Your Grooer
FOR
Pau-Ka-Hana
Soap
HONOLULU SOAP WORKS CO., Ltd.
FRED. L. WALDEON, Agt.
ESTABLISHED IN 1S5.
Bishop & Co.
ANKERS.
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued on
the Bank of California and
The LondonJoint Stock Bank,
Ltd., London.
Correspondents for the
American Express Company
and Thos Cook & Son.
Interest allowed on term
.nd Savings Bank Deposits.
Claus Spreekels.
Wm. Q. Imin
Claus Spreekels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU, : : r T. H.
San Francisco Agents The Ne
vada National Bank of Han Francisco.
Draw exchange on tho Nevada Na
llounl Dank of San Francisco.
London Tho Union ot London and
SmtthV Dank, Ltd.
New York American Exchange
National Dank.
Chicago Corn Exchange National
Dank.
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hong
kong Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
of Now Zealand and Bank ot Austra
lasia. Victoria and Vancouver Bank o!
British North America.
Diostts received. Loans made on
approved security. Commercial and
Travelers' Credits issued. Bills o!
Exchange bought and sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted Per.
The First
AMERICAN SAVINGS
AND TRUST GO.
OF HAWAII, LTD.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. .1200,00040
PAID UP CAPITAL 1100,000.00
President Cecil Brown
Vice President M. P. Robinson
Cashier U T. Peek
Office: Corner Fort and King SU.
8AVINQS DEPOSITS received and
Interest allowed tor yearly deposits
nt tho rate ol Vi per cent per
annum.
Rules and regulations furnished
upon application.
Tho Yokohama Specie bank,
Limited
Established 1880
Capital (Paid up) . . . Yon 24.UUU.OUu
Kesorved 1'und Yen lS.UfiU.UDU
Special Reserved 1'und.You 2,00U,0QU
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
Branches and Agencies :
Tolclo, Kobe, Osaka, Nagasaki,
London, Ljons, New York, San Krac
clsco, Bombay, Hongkong, Shanghai,
Hankow, Chetoo, Tientsin, Peking,
Newrhang', Daluy, Port Arthur, An-tung-Hslen,
Llaoynng, Mukden, Tien
ling, Changchun.
The Dank buys uud receives for
collection Ml In ot exchange, Issues
Drafts and Letters of Credit, uud
transact a general bunking business.
Honolulu Branch, 67 S. King Street
Oahu Railway
Time Table.
OUTWARD.
ror Walanae, Walalua, Kahuku and
Way Stations 9: II a. m., 3:20 p. m.
For Pearl City, Ewa-Miu ana. way
Stations 17: 30 a. m,'U:16 a. m.,
11:06 a. in., 2.15 p. m., 3:20 p. m.,
5:15 p. m., t:80 p. m., WM m.
For Wahlawa 9:15 a. m. and
5:15 p. m.
INWARD.
Arrive Honolulu frrm Kahuku, Wal
alua and Walanae S:36 a. m., 6:31
p. m.
Arrbe In Honolulu from Ewa Mill
and Poarl City 17:46 u. m., 8:n
a. m, '10:38 a. m 1:40 p. m., 4:31
p. m 5:31 p. ra, 7:30 p. m.
Arrive Honolulu from Wablawa
8:30 a. m. anJ 6:31 p. m.
ilally.
t Kx. Sunday.
t Sunday Only.
Tho Halelwa Limited, a two hour
train (only flrst-class tickets hon
ored), leaves Honolulu every Sunday
at 8:2 u. ni.; retui-nlng, arrives In
Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. The Limited
ctops only at Pearl City and Walanae.
(t. V DKSI80N, K. C. fiMlTII,
Hspt. U. r. T. A,
Alexander & Baldwin
LIMITED.
J. P. COOKE......... Manager
OFFICERS ANDDIEECTOEI:
H. F. Baldwin President
J. B. Castle Vice President
W. H. Alexander.. Second Vice Pres.
J. P. Cooke Third Vice Pres.
J. Waterhouse Treasurer
E. E. Paxton Secretary
W. 0. Smith Director
0. R. Carter Director
W. R. Castle Director
" SUGAR FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS and
INSURAN6EA0ENTS
Agents for
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Company.
Paia Plantation.
Mani Agricultural Company.
Kihei Plantation Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahuku Plantation Company.
Kaliiuul Railroad Company.
Haleakala Ranch Company.
Honolua Ranch.
Castle & Cooke, Ltd
, Honolulu, T. H.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION HER,
CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS
and
QENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
representing
Ewa Plantation Co.
Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
Kohala Sugar Co.
Waintea Sugar Mill Co.
Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd.
Fulton Iron Works of Si Louis
Blake Steam Puuns
We3tou's Centrifugals
UHDCOfK u vyiiuui iiuiicn
Green's Fuel Economizers
Marsh Steam Pumps
Matson Navigation Co. ,
Planters Line Shipping Co.
WM. Q. IRWIN.., President and Mgr.
JNO. D. SPRECKELS..1st Vice Pres.
W. M. GIFFARD 2d Vice Pres.
H. M. WHITNEY Treasurer
RICHARD IVER3 Seorelery
W. F. WILSON Auditor
SUGAR FACTORS
..and
COMMI8SON AGENTS
Agents for
Oceanic Steamship Co., 8an Francisco,
Cat.
Western Sugar Refining Co- San
Francisco, Cal.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila
delphia. Pa. '
Newall Universal Mill Co. Manufac
turers of National Cane
Shredder, New York, N. Y.
Prclflc Oil Transportation Co., 8n
Francisco, Cal.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H.
AGENTS FORI
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala
Sugar Plant. Co.. Oncmca Cugar Co.,
Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,
Pepeekao sugar Co., The Planters
Line of San FranrltwO Packets.
LIST OF OFFICCRC:
C. M. Cooke, President; George
Robertson, Vice President and Mana
ger; E. F. Clshop, Treasurer and Sec
retary; F. W. Maefarlane, Auditor; P.
C Jones. C M. Cooke and J. R. Gait,
Directors.
FIRE MANGE
TflE
B. F. DILLINOBAK CO
. LIMITED,
General Agent tor Ha'!t
Atlas Assurance Company of London.
New York Underwriters' Agency.
Providence Washington Icaurance Co.
4th FLOOR, SfANCENWALD BLDG.
LIFE INSURANCE
Is not a Luxury; It is Necessity.
But you Must have the BEST
and that Is provided by the famous
and most equltabl Laws of Mass
chusittts, In the
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co.,
OF BOSTON. MA88ACHU6ETT8.
If you would be fully Informed about
theco laws, address
Castle & Cooke,
GENERAL AQENT8,
HONOLULU, T. H.
WM.GTlRWiN& COmLTO.
AQENT3 FOR THE
Royal Inscr. Co. ot Liverpool, Eng.
Commercial Union Assurance Co.,
Ltd., of London, England.
Scottish Union & National Ins. Co, of
Edinburgh, Scotland.
Wilhelma ot Magdeburg General In
surance Company.
BULLETIN AD8. PAY
BY AUTHORITY
NOTICE.
PAYMENT OF WATER RATES.
As provided for In Chapter 45 of
tho RovUcd Laws of Hawaii, 1900,
nil persons holding water privileges
or thoic pa) Ins water rates nre here
by notified that the water rates for
tho Six (C) months ending Decern
her 31, 1908, will be duo nnd payable
on the Tlrst day of July, 1908.
On nil such intes remaining unpaid
on .Tilly 15, 19U8, nn additional
clmiRo nf 10 per cont. will be made.
All privilege upon which rntcs re
main unpaid on August 15, 1908, are
subject to Immediate shut off with
out further notice.
Itntes nro pajablo nt the office of
tho HONOLULU WATEIt WORKS,
Capitol lliilldlng.
J. M. LITTL13,
Superintendent of tho Honolulu
Water Works.
Juno 19, 1908, 4032-lOt
Business Notices.
NOTICE.
N'otlco Is hereby given Hint tho un
dersigned will buy, July 1, 1908; that
certain grocery business, eltuate cor
ner Wilder and Kccaumoku Sts., un
der tho firm name of Tnl Chong, and
will not bo responsible for nny debts
contracted by- tho tibuvc-nnmcd firm.
1037-3t KO KAM.
Dennison's
Paper Napkins and
Doylies
Wc haye a new, handsome assort
mentof these fine paper goods just in.
Nothing else so good for picnics
and luncheons.
FANCY TABLE-COVERS AND
DOYLIES IN SETS.
Hawaiian News Co.,
LIMITED
Fleet Is Here!
in our show window and
with it oar handsome jewelry
in the
Beautiful Butterflies
Made in BELT PINS,
WAIST SETS. SCARF PINS,
CUFF BUTTONS.
j.A.R.Vieira&Co.
113 HOTEL ST.
BASKETS and "BOUQUETS for
Punahou Graduation Exercises.
Mrs. E. M. Taylor,
PHONE 339. YOUNG BLDG.
, PAPER
All kinds in rolls and sheets.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN PAPER &
SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Fort and Queen Sts., Honolulu.
Tel. 410. George G. Guild, Gen. Mgr.
WahYingChongCo.
King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket.
DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING
GOODS of EVERY DE
SCRIPTION. Unique
Chinese Ooods
WingWoTai&Co.
941 NUUANU ST
LUNCHES and DRINKS
The most popular
place in town.
The Fashion Saloon,
" Hotel St. near Fort,
lack Scully. Jack Roberts.
Vienna Bakery
is making the Best Home-made Bread
in town. Be sure and try it. The
wagon will deliver at your door.
CALL UP 107.
AGENTS FOR
EDGEWORTH and QBOID Tobaccos
The only two good smoking J
Tobaccos in the Market.
FITZPATRIOK BROS,
and MYRTLE CIGAR STORE.
Bitters
Inf taking the Bitters yu
havu our guarantee of its pur
ity, and this, together with Us
54' years' record of cures,
should convlnco nnjouo that it
Is n medicine, worthy ot a
trial. It cures poor Appetite,
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Cost
iveness, Female Ills and Ma
laria, Fever and Agut.
THERE is no
thing dis
appointing about .a GAS
STOVE. If is
economical and
quick and con
serves heat only
where it. should
be.
Little at a Time
Payments
Honolulu Gas Co.
Bishop Street
Andrcv Usher's
Scotch Whiskey
O.V.G. Special
Reserve
W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.,
Agents.
This will be a good week
to try the meals
at
iialeiwa
Telephone Bidgood
Island Horses
Broken to Saddle or Harness
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Club Stables
FORT ST. NEAR HOTEL ST.
Tel. 109
FIINEST FIT
and cloth of A-l quality can be pur
chased from
SANO CHAIN,
MoCANDLESS BLDG..
P. 0. Box 061. Telephone 831.
&JCUREY0URSELF1
l HUCJ for uiiiiMiti"!
dUrliajri,"!. iiiOuiiiiiiwltuni
rmft. (lw. "'' " wirwiWH
IthcEvans CHtU'CAi Co r'1 "-" " r.li
.-niiiirra, nuu itui Aiirjn
'irn I i r nl oou
M.I. J by On (ft I ilk
"I'mUi Mi( iui tixstr
The Weekly edition of the Evening
nulletln gives a comnlete summary of
sm
v- cunts -to
KD
laim ciHamtti.0 .Hi
fe. c. s. k. m
ns news oi i"e aay.
HOW TIME HAS
CHANGEDJOLITICu
Lafe Young Writes Of
Faces Old And New
At Convention
(By LAFE YOUNG)
CHICAGO, III., Juno 12. McKln
loj. Ilecd, Alger, Quny, nnd Allison
wo io cnndldntcs licfore tho Ilcpubll
cun convention which met' In St.
Louis In 1896. Ot this group only
Alllsoh survhed. I sat In tho gal
lery of the St. Louis convention,
heard the nominating speeches nnd
the speeches ot tho tempernry nnd
permanent chairmen. 1, hoard tho
gold standard platform rend and saw
the delegates from Idaho, Montana,
tllnh, Colorado, nnd other WcBtcrn
Btntes, get up nnd walk out., With
others I almost wept, when old Sen
ator Teller made his farewell address,
stntlng how long he had hcen n Ra
puhllcan nnd with what sorrow ho
left tho 0 rand Old Party. Most of
nil I remember tho breaking up ot
the great conxentlon. Tho going
homo of nny body of men or tho dis
banding of an army Is full of pathos.
"I hnvo had n lingering rccollcc-,
lion ot the marching away ot n so-
dnto nndrilgnlfled club from Phila
delphia. They had been there In tho
Interest of Quay, A majority ot
them wcro union veterans. They
had one of tho best bands ot tho
country io lend them. They marched '.
away with dignified strido whllo
their bund plnjed "Marching
Through Georgia." I thought what
n pity that n great State like I'cnn
Ejlvanla, in fact, n great Republican
State like that, could not somo timo
or other have the nominee for Pres
ident. Pennsylvania Is nlwajs true,
nlwns lojal. It wo could hao two
Hmplro States, Pennsylvania ought
to bo tho Other one.
Knox a Candidate
This year the Republicans of I'enn
slvnnln present Philander C. Knox,
n brilliant lawjer, who had not been
heard of outside ot the Stato ot
Pennsylvania when Quay was a lead
er only twolvo years ago. Knox and
his forces will march away from Chi
cago In defeat as Quay and his forces
marched away In 1S9G, nnd Pennsyl
vania will stand by the Grand Qld
Party. McKlnley, Reed, Alger, and
Quny havu crossed tho Great Dtvldo.
Tho chalrmon of the convention are
living. Onewas Thjurston, the other
was Fairbanks, but the captain ot
the .entire enterprise, the only Mark
Hanna, Is with the principal actors,
on JIio other shore. Allison lives anil
Iiub just been endorsed for Senator
for his sixth term. If ho lives his
term out, ho will hnvo served in tho
Senate forty-two jears and with
eight cars' previous scrvlco In tho
House, he will com pic to just fifty
jenis as a member of Congress. Tho
man who presented his name, John
N. Ilaldwln, Esq , died Icub than two
months ago. Thcro Is scarcely n man
prominent In tho work of the conven
tion that Is about to assemble hero
who hud nn) thing to do with tho
convention of 1890, and 1S9C wns
tonly twolvo years ago. Frank II.
Illtchroek, tho practical leader of tho
victorious T.ift, was n law Ftudcnt
and only 29 years ot ago at that time.
Secretary Tuft hlmtelf wus as un
known outside of Ohio, us wuh nny
other local Judgo of a State court,'
and he was then less than 40 years
of nge. ,
Changes Rapid
Tho chiingo of men has been as
lapld us the chango of conditions,
circumstances nnd party nllleglances.
Tho Republican party was supposed
to bo In Its death strugglo at St.
Louis. When tho bolting dolcgutos
went out, two-thirds ot tho men In
tho building where the convention
was hold., thought tho party of Lin
coln wns dead,, never to ho resurrect
ed, but every by-way and buck alloy
became u forum of debato and tho
American people began to think In
tensely nnd woro prepared to aft
earnestly In November and no otlict
party sIiicq November, 1890, has ovon
hud tho remotest chance of winning
u Presidential election. In 189G,
(Continued on Page 11)
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.WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno
18,---"Words do not find them
selves at a tlnio like this. I do
not deny- that I am very happy."
This wus the response ot Sec
retary Tnft, to a request for an
expression of his views on his
nomination for the Presidency.
Tho sentences did not come eas
ily. Throughout tho nftornoon
picccdiug tho announcement ot
the nomination, the Secretary
had hcen laboring under sup
pi essed nervous tension. The
iitmosphoro of his offlco vvnfl
electrified with oxcltement
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