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TIME TABLE
Tin steamers of thtt Una will
lave S. T. Arrive Hea. Leave ITon.
IIM.Y 17 JULY 23 JULY 2S
AUO. 7 . AUO. 13 AUG. 18
AUO. 2S 813PT. 3 SM'T. 8
Bates from Honolulu to San
tiiu; tamiiy nooms extra.
Wrn G. Irwin & Co., Ltd
OCEANIC S. 3. CO. GENERAL AGENTS.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., & TOYO KISEN KAISHA
Steamer of the ahuve companies will at Honolulu and leave this port
on or about the dattt below mentioned:
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
ASIA JULY 17
MONGOL! V JULY 28
TKNYO MAItU AVO. 3
KOKILV VU 11
.NIPPON' MAUL AlO. J I
FOR GENERAL INFO
H. Hackfeld &
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN
Weekly Sailings via Ttthauntepec.
FK01! NEW YOBE TO HONOLULU.
freight received at all times at the Company's Wtuirf, 4 1st Street, South
Brooklyn.
fllOM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO
LULU. I HONOLULU DIRECT.
R. s. pi.i:iaiji:s wo. io s s texan july 22
Freight receives nt Company's
wb.irf, Greenwich Street.
FHOM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN-
CISCO.
PLEIADES, TO SAIL JfN.J 25
'warsad3aiAusts'alan Royal Mail
tfleumuhlp Cnmptuiy.
Steamers of the above line, running In connection with the CANAD
IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vaneou.tr, B. C, and Sydney, H.
8. W and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Suva, njl, and Erie
bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or abo'it the dates below elated, viz.:
FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA:
AORANGI JULY 11 MARAMA JULY 20
MAIIAMA AUG. LJ IMAKUIlX . .' AUO. 17
WIM call at Fanning Island.
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and
Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to
Thto. !1. i'aties tr Co., i Id. Qesteral Agofe
Matson Navigation Company
Schedule S. S HILON'IAN, In tlio direct servlco between San Fran
cisco and Honolulu:
ARRIVE HONOLULU LEAVE HONOLULL
'AUGUST,
September
si:pti:miil'r
OCTOBER
November
di:ci:miii:u
4, 1909
1. 1909
29, 1909
27, 1909
24, 1909
22. 1909
The S. S. Lurline of tliisline sails for Sanfrancisco diiect, carry,
ing both freight and passengers, on or about August 1st, 1009.
CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., AGENTS.
COAL and
ATTENTION CONSUMERS
When in need of the above commodities, ring up
Phone 299. Quick response.
FULL WEIGHTS, BEST GRADES, HONEST PRICES.
Hustacc-Peck Co., Ltcfe,
65 Qutcn Street
ion -Pacific
Transfer Co., Ltd.
Furniture and Piano Moving.
Joseph A.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. ' N ,
DHURANGE FIRE AND MARINE.
Agent for ARTHUR SEWAIX & -CO., Bath, Mains;
PARROTT & CO., Urj Francisco.
RltNEST FIT
' and rlnfYi nf A.I ntialtto at li .
SANG CHAIN,
McCANDLESS BLDO.,
P, 0, Box 0C1. Telephone 031,
S.S. ALAMEDA
'arrhe and leavi thl port ti hereunder:
Arrive S. T.
AUO. 3
AUO. 24
SEPT. 14
Francisco First dan $83: Round Trln
FOR AN FRANCISCO:
KOREA JULY 20
SIBERIA AUO. 7
CIHM1 AUO. 17
MANCIIl UIA AtlO. 21
HMATION APPLY TO
Co., Ltd,,
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
iVIIUll.MAN AUO. o
Fur further Information npoly te
II. HACKFELD & CO..LTD.,
Agents Honolulu.
C. P. MORSE.
ftcncral Felnht Agent.
FOR VANCOUVER:
ANGUST
si:iti:miji:r
OCTOBER
November
November
december
10, 1909
7, 1909
r., 1909
2, 1909
30, 19.09
28, 1909
-FIREWOOD
Baggage Shaping
Btoiage Wood
e
Picking Coal
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Gilmaii,
Mclihe Favorite
The Best Whiskey on the Market
THOS. 1 McTIGHE & CO.. AGENTS
101-105 KING ST.
PHONE U0. P, 0. BOX 755.
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ESTABLISHED 'D? 1858.
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS
Commercial and Trav
elers' Letters of Credit
issued on the Bank of
California and The Lon
don Joint Stock Bank,
Ltd., London.
Correspondents for the
American Express Com
pany and Thos. Cook &
Son.
Interest allowed on
term and Savings Bank
Deposits. ' '
Claus Spreekela.
Win. Q. Irwin.
Ciaus Spreckels & Co.
QANKCR6.
HONOLULU, : I I T. H.
San Francisco Agents Tim No
vadn National Hank o( Sas Frnncltco,
Draw Exchango on the Nonda Na
tloual Uank of Bun FranrUco.
London The Union of London and
Smith Uan, Ltd.
New Ycr't American Sxchanca
National Uank. -
Chicago Corn Exchange Nallcnal
Sank.
Paris Credit Lyonnaia.
Hongkong and Yokthanu Hone
konK-Hlii.nf.hai U.mklUK Cornotatlon.
New Zealand and Australia Hank
ot New Zealand and Uank ot Aimtra.
lR8la. ' v
Victoria sndf Vancouver Bank ot
tlrlll.li Knk M.n.lM
itiuou nuuu miiuiitn.
Deposits reccivod. Loans made on
approved security. Commercial and
Travelers' Credlta Istued. Ullls of
Exchange bought and sold.
Collections Promptly .Accounted For.
The Yokohama Specie
Bank, Limited
Capital (Paid up) . .Yen 24,000,000
Reserve Fund Yen 15,040,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
The bank buys and receives for col
lection bills of exchance. issue
Drafts and Letters of Credit, and
transacts a general banking business.
The Uank receives Local Deposits
and Head Ufflce deposits for fixed pe
riods. Local Deposits $25 and upwards
for one year at rate of 4 per an
num. Head Office Deposits, Yen 25 and
upwards for one-half year, cne year,
two years, or three .yean at rate of
512 per nnsum.
Particulars to be obtained on ap
plication. Honolulu Office 67 S. Xing Street.
P. O. Box 168.
M. TOKIEDA Manager
The' First
AMERICAN SAVINGS
AND. TRUST GO
OF HAWAII, LTO.
SUBSCRIBED ' CAPITAL. .$200,000.00
PAID UP CAPITAL 1130,000.00
President Cecil Brown
Vic President M. p. Robinson
Cashier .'. L. T. Pack.
Offlce: Corner .Fort hdJ King Sts.
8AVINGS DEP0SIT8 received and
luterest nllowed for yearly deposit
at the rale of 411 Per cent, per
annum. '
Ituloa and regulations furnished
upon application.
Mi INSjjRANCe
6. 1 . DILLINGHAM CO
LIMITED,
General Agent for Hawaii:
Atlas Assurance Company of L)ndon.
New York Underwriters' Agency.
Providence Washington Iptura'co Co.
tth FLOOR, STANQENWALD BLDO.
WM. G. IBWiN& C0..LTD,
agents pnn Tiin '
Royal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng.
Commercial Union Assurance Co.,
Ltd., of London. England.
Scottish Union & National Ins. Co. of
Edinlurgb, Scotland.
The Hyper Rhine Ins. Co., IU
Aleiaodi & Baldwin
ITED.
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OFFICERS ID DIRECTOR!.
H. P, Baldwi
v...ta.-.
.... .xaiUBUi
J. B. Castle. .
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.Second Vice Fret.
W. M. Alexan
J. F. Cooke
....Third'' Prei. and Manager
J. waterhous Treasurer
E. E. Faxton Secretary
w. 0. Smith
.Director
J. R. Gait
.Director
W. B, Cutlel Director
SU6A
FACTORS.
C0MMISS10MERCHAHFS and
INSURAE AOENTS
AlUfor
Hawaiian Comicial & Snnr Co,
Haiku Sneor Chanv. .
Pala Plamatiorj
Maui Agricoltd Company.
nawauan sugalompany.
Kahnkn Plantah Company,
Kahnlui RaiIroCompany.
Haleakala RaneCompany.
Honolua Bancs
Castle &Cooke, Ltd
Bont a, T. H,
SHIPPING AN10MMISSI0N ME1
CHANTS,VSAR FACTORS
GENERAL ID BANCS AGENTS
rep enting
Ewa Plantation 9. s
Waialua Agricv iral Co., Iti.
Kohala Sugar (
Waimea Sugar ; 1 Co.
Apohaa Sugar ( Ltd.
Fulton Iron Wo of St. Tiali
Blake Steam Pu:
Weston's Ceitri rail
Baneoei! A Willi 1UltK
Orcen's Fuel Ecimixen
Marsh Steam Pups
Matson Navigati Co.
Planters' Line Sbping Co.
Wm. G. (win & Go.
inra.
SUGAR FilORS and
COMMISSI AGENTS.
Wm. G. IRWIN. I President
JNO. D. SPRECKLS. . .1st V. Pres.
W. M. GIFFARDT....M V. Prei.
H. M. WHITHEYl Treuurer
RICHARD rVERS. Secretary
D. G. MAY...'...-. Auditor
Agents or.
Oceanic Steamship C, Sau Francis
co. CaL
Baldwin LocomotiveWorks, Phila
delphia, Pa. t
Hakalau Plantation o., Hilo 8agai
Co., Honolulu lantation Co.,
Hutchinson S: ir Plantation
Cj., Kilauea 8rar Plantation
Co., Olonalo Copany, Paaukan
Sut;ar Plantatii Co., Waima-
. nalo Sugar Co.
C. Brewer fiCo.. Ltd.
QUEEN STREET, HNOLULU, T. H.
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Anrlcult al Co, Ookala
Sugar Plant. Co., Or nea .Sugar Co,
Honomu Sugar Co, Wlluku Sugar Co,
Pepeekeo 8ugar Co The Planter
Line of San Franclw Packet.
LIST OF OFFJCER8'
C. M. Cooke, Pr indent; George
Robertson, Vice Preilent and Mana
ger; E, F. Bishop, Tr isurer and Sec
retary; F. W. Macfar no, Auditor; P.
C. Jorufs, C. M. Cook and J. R. Gait,
Directors.
LIFE INSURANCE ,
I not a Luxury; III a Necessity.
But you Must halo tho BE8T
and that Is provldidby th famous
and 'most equitable Law er Massa
chusetts. In the
New EnglanT Mutual
Life Insurance Co.,
OF BOSTON, MASIACHU8ETT8.
If you would be full) Informed about
theie laws, addreaj
Castle &Cooke,
GENERAL AGt'NTI.
, HONOLULU, T. H.
BENNY & pO.. LTD.,
DEALERS IN
Bodies .
And Bi'yen Of
!
Raw Material
415 Queen St Phone 443.
Unique ;
Chinese Goods
WingWoTai&Co
, 941 NiJUANU ST
BULLETIN AD8 PAY'
"For orer tO years I hare slwsrs k.pt
Aytr's Cherry Perioral In the home. My
father often told pe that It ssved my life
when 1 was very young."
In thousand!
of homes Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral '
la a household
word.
It has
been
used
first
by the
grand
parents, then by tho parents, and
now by tho children. For colds
and coughs, croup, bronchitis, la
grippo, inflammation in tho throat
or in the bronchial tubes,
pier's
fflferrif Pcefo.ro
is the standard remedy tho world
over. ' It contains no narcotic or
'poison. Accept no substitute.
Put up in large and small bottles.
twmi t; Cr. I. C. Ar & C, Itmll, Km. U. t. A.
Legal Notices
HIGH SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE.
Ily lrtue of a certain writ of ex
ecution' Issued by l'rnnk Andrade,
District Magistrate of Honolulu,
City and County of Honolulu, on the
Tth day of June, 1909, In the mat
ter of Hurry T. Mills j. A.' T. 11.
Jnckson, I did, In said Honolulu, on
the Tth day of June, A. D. 1909, levy
upon and shall offer and- exposo for
miIm nnil hcII at public auction, to
llm highest bidder, ut t'.io City Auc
tion HooniH, In said Honolulu, nt 12
o'clock noon of Saturday, tho 24th
day or July, A. U. 1909, all tho
right, title anil Interest or tha said
A.fT. H. Jackson, In and to the fol
lowing described property, unless
the sum of thlrty-flve and 95-100
(S3C.9S) Dollars, that being the
n mount for which said execution Is
sued, togetfier with Interest, costs
and my fee and expenses are previ
ously paid:: ,
PROPERTY TO 11E SOLD.
One single harness, one desk, two
clinlrs, interest In one buggy, one
wash basin, seven bowls, five stew
pans, two tea kettles, eight plates,
ono wnter pitcher, rone nnll puller,
one hammer, one screw driver, one
Clilneso stool, ono butcher knife.
Dated Honolulu, City and County
of Honolulu, June 24th, 1909.
WM. HKMIY,
High Sheriff, Territory
of Hawaii,
Juno 24; July 19, 23.
Corporation Notices
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF
STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice Is hereby given that the
annual meeting ot the stockholder
of the First American Saving &
Trust Co. of Hawaii, Ltd., for the
election ot officers and director and
for tho transaction ot such other
business as may bo brought before
the stockholders, will be held at Its
place ot business op Fort street. In
tho City ot Honolulu, on Monday,
the 26th day of July, 1909, at 3
p. m. . 4
Dated: Honolulu, June 26, 1909.
' L. T. PECK.
Secretary and Cashier.
4347 Juno 26, July 3, 10, 17. 19.
BY AUTHORITY
Notice Is hereby given that here
after and until further notice the
regular ofllco hours of the Board of
Health will be from 8 a. m. to 4 p.
m. on all week days except Saturday,
on which day the houre will be from
8 a. m. to 12 noon."
E. A. MOTT-SMITH,
' President Territorial Board
of Health.
ORlce ot the Board ot Health, July
1C, 1909.
43G3 July 10, 17, 19.
1 , l I Ulll
Thb means O.K. and applies to
By tho way, we've something
new In this line a distinct Im
provement the best and
cheapest, You'll agree with us
when you see It Call, write or
telephone, and we're at your
service; or send forCatatot 802
Office Supply Co.,
'931 Fort St
"For Sal" card at Bulletin.
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6PORT8
Waiarue Boys
Win Again
The Oahu Plantation Baseball
League, which' have three more
games to be played, same being de
layed for more than a month on ac
count oftho strike situation, have
once more resumed playing.
The Alea team which was twice
.defeated by the Watanae team,,
scores 1 to 0 and 7 to 6, Journeyed
to Walnnae on the 18th Instant to
bring home lctory, which so long
appeared certain. Although the
visitors plajcd good ball, they could
not Blop the onslaught ot the home
batters, and In the seventh Inning It
seemed as If the Chinese New Year
were again being celebrated. The
required number of Innings were
not played, a the visitors preferred
going about sight-seeing In place ot
chasing tho ball all over the field,
otter tho score already stood 1C to
2 In 'favor of the Walanaes.
Championship now lies Between
the Ewa team and the Walanae
team, and this game will be played
In town to give the town people a
chance to see what class ot ball tho
cane raisers can produce.
Following apre the llne'ups of tho
Walanae and Alea teams:: Wala
nae J. Lopes, ss; K. Kanoho, 2b;
J. J. Meyer (captain), p: A. M.
Simpson, c; Oeo. Meyer, lb; R. 011-
llland, 3b; F, Lopes, of; James Mun
don, rf; j. Nlshl, If; A, Anderson,
Sb. .Alea .H. Leslie, 2b; Knlpo,
Sb; Ed Ayau (captain), lb; Foo
Yau, c; D. Kupau, If; J. Peter, ss;
Davis, cf; Tavares, rt; D. Llmanul,
p, Umpire, James Williams.
u u n
Honolulu Golf ,
Club Tournament
H. H. Whlto won the first prize in'
the Honolulu Oold Club tournaemnt
nt Moanalua yesterday, A. F, Ewart
as the runner up, getting within
9 of the winner.
There was a big turn-out pf golf
ers and tho play was watched with
great Interest. The links were In
excellent condition, and the rain
held off sufficiently for the tourna
ment to be brought to a cqncluslon.
The scores turned In were as fol
lows: H. A. White, '94 less 15, 79;
A. F. Ewart, 100 less 12, 88; Mun
ro, 104, less 12, 92; D. W. Anderson,
scratch, 98; R. A. Jordan, 124 leaa
18, 10C; J, D. Dougherty, 130 less
18, 112.
It It
Up To WrifehtBros.
To Beat Record
DOUS, France, July 18. Paul
Hem broke the aeroplane record as
far ns nltltude Is concerned, when he
drove his machine to a height ot 450
feet today. Tho best previous record
Was 3C0 feet, made by the Wright
brothers.
It Is not to be supposed that the
Wright brothers will be content with
taking 'second plnco to the French
man, who, as cabled, rose to a
height of 450 feet In his aeroplane.
The Wrights are the pioneers In
the aeroplane business, and for long
distance flights are ealllyi first. They
have not, so far, gone In for altitude
tests very mucb, but now that
France has beaten the record the
Americans can bo depended on to
go still higher.
Paul Hem, the French record
breaker, must be a newsman at the
game, as nothing Is known of his
previous attempts at winging
through space
U tt
MigKt Have Been
A Local Tragedy
BERLIN, July 18 Eight were klHed,
a score seriously injured, anu many
more received minor hurts through tho
explosion of a motorcycle at today'c
races. The cycle became unamanagc
able and, wrapped In flames, plunged
through tho crowds.
When tho people who attended the
motor-cyclo races at Kaplolanl Park
on June 11 last, read the above cablo,
they will thank their lucky stars that
Berger'a machine did not explode when
It caught on flro on 'that memorable
day.
Most of tho crowd did not seem
aware of the danger ot an explosion,
and kept crowding around tho blailng
machine. It tho flro had not been
quenched a horrible accident milit
havo occurred, and tho list of dead
and Injured 'would havo' been as long
as that in uerun.
In future It .Is to be hoped that
should a motor-cycle catch Jlro tho
spectators will give the machine a
wide berth.
tt
Additional Sports on Fatre S
a
David Starr Jordan, president of
Leland Stanford University, received
the degree of doctor of laws at the
eightieth commencement of the Uni
versity ot Indiana at Bloomlngton.
Diplomas were g(vcn to 289 stud
onts, f
Lega) Notices.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TBI
United States, for the Terrltorf
ot Hawaii.
The United States ot America, Plata;
tiff, vs. Joseph O. Carter, at all
Defendant. .
Action brought In said Dlstrle
Court, and the Complaint filed In th)
offlce ot the Clerk ot said District.
Court, In Honolulu.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA, GREET
INQ: To JOSEPH O. CARTER, SAM
UEL M.. DAMON, WILLIAM O.
SMITH, E. FAXON BISHOP, and
ALBERT F. JUDD, Trustees under
the Will and of (he Estate ot BER
NICB P. BISHOP, deceased; THE
TERRITORY OF H,A W A 1 1 ;
CHARLES M. COOKE; ANNA O.
COOKE, wife ot CHARLES M.
COOKE; FRED. J. LOWREY; CHH
RILLA L. LOWREY, wife ot FRED.
J. LOWREY; LAU CHONO; CHIN
SHEE; PHILOMENA KEIKI; VIC
TORIA KAHALELAULANI KAAWA,
otherwise called VICTORIA KAHA
LELAULANI KAOULI; ISAAC K.
KAAWA; MARGARET MAY KAO
NOHI KAAKUA, otherwise called
MAROARET MAY KAONOHI KAO.
ULI; JOHN KAOULI, JAMES KAO
ULI and MARY KAOULI unknown
heir at law ot HERMANN KAOU
LI, deceased; v PHILOMENA KAO
ULI a Guardian ot the person an!
estates of MAROARET MAY KAO
NOHI KAOULI, THOMPSON MANO
OKALAN1PO KAOULI, and VICTO
RIA KAHALELAULANI KAOULf,
Minors; JOHN SMITH, JAMES
BROWN, HENRY BLACK,
CHARLES WHITE, MARY OREBN,
JANE 1 JONES and MARTHA
8TILES, unknown ownerrand claim
ants, Defendant.
You Are Hereby Directed to Ap
pear, and answer the Complaint la
an action entitled a above, brought
against you In the District Court ot
the United States, In and for the Ter
ritory of Hawaii, within 20 day
from and after service upon you of a
certified copy of plaintiff's petition
herein, together with a certified copy,
of thl Summon.
And -you are hereby notified that
unless you appear and answer a
above required, the said plaintiff will
take Judgment for any money oe
damage demanded in .the complains,
a arising upon contract, or It ulll
apply to the Court for any other re
lief demanded In the Complaint,
WITNESS the Honoranla
BANFORD B. DOLE, Judge
ot said District Court, thuv
2nd day ot February In tha
year ot our Lord on thou
(SEAL) sand nine hundred and nine
ant! of the independence ot
the United State tha on
hundred and thirty-third,
A. E. MURPHY,
(Signed) A. A. DBAS,
Deputy Clerk
UNITED BTATES ot AMERICA, ss:
Territory ot Hawaii, City ot Honolulu
I, A. E. MURPHY, Cleric ot tha
District Court ot the United State
of America, in and tor the Territory
and District ot Hawaii, do hereby
certify the foregoing' to be a full,
true and cornet copy ot the original
Summon and Order Directing Pub
lication ot Summon in Cause: THE
U. S. vs. J. O. CARTER, ET AL. (KE.
till) NO. 69, a the lame remain ot
record and on file in the office ot tha
C.jrk ot laid Court.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,' 1
have hereunto set my hand
and affixed the seal ot ald
(SEAL) District Court thl 11th day
ot April, A. D. 190S.
A. E. MURPHY,
Clerk ot Jnlted State District
Court, Territory of Hawaii.
Endorsement No. 69. District
Court of the U. S. for the Territory
of Hawaii. United State ot Amer
ica v. J. O. Carter et al. Summon.
Robert W. Breckom, Plaintiff's At
torney. Filed Feb. 11. 1908.
A. t. MURPHT,
Clark.
By (Signed) A. A. DEAS,
Deputy Clerk.
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