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TIME TABLE.
The Fine Fauenger Steamer of Ihii Line Will Arrive at ane
Eieave This Foit as Hereunder.
From San Francisco: For San fnioisco.
MOANA .. '..Oct 10 I ALAMEDA Oct n
AUSTRALIA Oct ,4 AUSTRALIA Oct. 30
SIERRA Oct III
AUSTRALIA Nov. tt I
In connection with the tailing of the above tteameri, the Agent
xe prepared to tune, to Intending p&iiengerB, coupon through
Meketa oy any railroad from Ban FranoUeo, to all point in the
United State, and from New York by any tteamihip line to all
nropean porta.
For farther partionlar apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co, 39 Tojo Risen Kalsna
.... ttaatrt .1 tit afeora coapaaiaa will call at Honolulu tnl laara UUa port o or atoattba ........
..ataabtlOWra.BtlOBt4l...
cnr Japan and China:
Rfo 4 Jtntlro Oct.
Cottle v Oct. IT
Atntrlca Maru .i. Oct. t,
Peking Nov. t
Gaelic Nov. to
Hongkong Mara Nov. to
China Nov.tr
For moral Information apply 10
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Agents.
Canadian - Australian Royal '.Mail Steamship Company.
WSttaawa of U abort lint, rasaltg la cmhciIu wltk tit CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
ttmin Vancoorer. B C , and Sydney, N. S. W , an callrot at Victoria, C. C, Honolulu aol Brlabau
an DVB AT IIONOI.VI.U oa sr about u data below aulas via 1
for mill Information apply 10
ROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B. C.
For Brlebaattaa' Sydney 1
1 Mlowera Oct at
I Aorangl Nov, ta
I Warrlnoo Dec tt
VTVotg Uckata laiutd frora Honolulu to Caula, LHa4 Suua t4 Baropa.
ranagt til all gtatral inioraattoi, apply 10
Theo, H. Davlcs &
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
Direct Service between
NEW YORK, PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
8. 8. "AMERICAN" will leave New York for San Francisco, Portland and
the Sound en route to Honolulu on October loth, due at San Francisco about Dec
ember 12th, at the Sound about Decembe 21st. Will lecelve freight at Tacoma and
Seattle for Honolulu at lowest rates.
8. 8. HAWAIIAN ' Is expected to leave New York on December loth and
will perform the same voyage as above. Freight received at Company's wharf,
42J Street, South Brooklyn, at all times.
For further particulars apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
. Agents, Honolulu
Wilder Steamshio Co., Ltd,
6. 6. Klnau,
p FREEMAN, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.
Will sail from Honolulu on
(Tuesdays at 12 noon, for Kau
akakal, Lahalna, Maalaea Bay. Klhel,
ttakena, Kawalhae, Mahukona, Lau
janoehoe and Hllo.
Returning will sail from Hllo on
Fridays at 10 a. m., for above named
ports, arriving In Honolulu on Satur
days. Passengers and freight will be taken
Cor Makena, Mahukona, Kawalhae, Hl
lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Fapalkou and
Pepeekeo.
Passenger and PACKAGES ONLY
will be taken for Kaunakakal, Lahalna,
Ualaea Day, Klhel and Laupahoehoe
6. S. Claudlne,
r McDONALD, Master.
MAUL
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at I p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
fculul, Nahlku, Hana, Hamoa and KI
ahulu, Maul. Returning, touches at
above named ports, arriving in Hono
lulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each
month.
6. S. Lehua,
I BENNETT, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI.'LANAL
Sails every Monday for Kaunakakal,
Kamalo, Maunalel, Kalaupapa, Lahal
M. Honolua, Olowalu. Returning or
lire at Honolulu Saturday morning.
This company reserves the right to
sake change In the time ot departure
and arrival ot Its steamer WITHOUT
NOTICE, and it will not be responsible
(or any consequence arising there
from. Consignees must be at the landing
to receive their freight This con
pony will not hold Itself responsible
lor freight after It has been landed.
Live stock received only at owner's
risk.
This company will not be responsible
lor saoney or valuables of passenger
nles placed In the care of the pur
Mr. Passenger are requested to purchase
tickets before embarking Thcaa fall
ing to do so will be subject to an d
f ltlonal charge of twenty-five per cent.
The coinpiuj will not be liable for
loss of nor Injur to, nor delay lu de
liver;, of baggage ur personnl effects of
passeiigeis, or frcli.Ii of shipper, bo
yond lht aintunt of $100, unless the
value I tie imc be declared when t
celveU liv M ' ( on 1 1 n tml nn extra
chaige bt mulu theicior
All employ s of tho company are tor
klddm to Twelve freight without de
livering n rhlpment receipt therefor In
the form prescribed by the Company,
nd which may U been by ublppera
upor applitatlon to the purnera of ths
Company's strnineis
Shippers au notified that it freight
Is tihlpicd without such rtcoplt It will
be solely at the risk of the shipper.
C. 1. WIGHT, president.
B. It ItOSK. Secretary.
OAPT. T. K. CLARKE, Port Supt.
Tram.
For San Francisco:
Faking , Oct. a
("utile Oct. 10
Hongkong Maru ' ...... uct aj
Ch na Nov.
Doric Nov. 11
Nippon Maru Nov. to
Rio tt Janeiro 1 Nov jo
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANB
For Victoria tnl Vancouver (B. &)
I Aorangl Oct te
Warrlmoo Nov, tt
Mlowera Dec. 19
F01 Fralgkt aa
Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Agents.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
From San Francl n.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . . .
Via vt
fepinTrOfivF,V
Leave San Francisco: 8.00 A. M., 10.00
A.M., 6 00P M.
Leave Portland: 9:1 5 A. At., 9.00 P. M.
Through without Change.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
: Pullman Palace Sleepers Buffet,
Smoking and Library Cars with
Birber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
US Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E. L. LOMAX, G, P. & T. A.,
472 Omaha, Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and
After January 1, IHivj.
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Agent.
O. P. DmeiBOM. Superintendent.
EGRY'S
Violin - Studio
Room 4, Lovu huilding.
Mrs. Anois Montague Turner,
WINTER SEASON.
Vocal Studio, " Mlgnon "
720 Beietinlt street : Tel. 1114. 11137 tf
tt k."kaai,
reacher of ' .itsr, Mandolin, Zllh
Ukulele r nd Taro I'atch.
OnlftB to In. left mito ot Wall, Nicboit
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Republicans Attention !
You have only till Tuesday to
register.
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HOW THE CRAFTY BOERS
FIGHT THEIR BATTLES
4WttW1rW41H44
Onco In his "schanze," the Dor
ewnlts the assault of the enemy with
BPimlty. He knows what Is expected of
him and has no doubt of his ability
to meet any requirements. He rarely
Fres nt tho troops advancing directly
upon him, but rather at those to thf
rlh'tat or left. This maneuver has the
double advantage ot enabling the Door
to remain fully concealed, while the al-
vpiHlng foe, his attention occupied nxhtlng Doer may have his faults, In
('head, thoughtlessly exposes himself fact I know them to be ninnj and se
to n bullet coming at an angle. In this rlniu though principally arising from
viAy two commandos, l)lng a couple ot an tlmo9t complete absence ot dlsclp
rundrcd yards npart, will cross-flto line Imt his strength far overbalnnrcs
tho ercmy and protect each other his weakness, and those elements of
Look through my excellent flcM trc"Sth the most vainglorious military
glasses while they are directed at an Ppr MI do well to study. Scrlbncr's
ensconced Doer, durlne one of the Drlt -
Is), attacks along the Tugela. Sharp
nil and lyddite burst all around him,
but he betrays not the slightest nerv
ousness, tie lies stretched on his left
side, his Mauser thrust through a cl'ft
between two boulders. The sun beats
on his bared gray head, for his hat I"
nodding' on a tvvlg ten feet avvay, as
.... .. . .1
me rreeze stirs tnc dusii. it is placed
.here to draw tbc fire Intended for the
owner. Ho does not fire, although his
finger Is on the trigger and the muzzle
of his rifle is motionless. Delow. toll
liih painfully up the slope which" riss
front the river, Is th ckhakl-clad line
of battle. Tho British have got within
thrp hundred arils, nnd tho critical
mjment of the charge Is nearlng. Thsy
nc pushing forward steadily; rushing
n fen jards, then dropping behind so'ne
convinlent cover to Are for Tomno
Atkins has learned n point or two from
t.ic book of his opponent. Watch th
inf.linn nt thn I10 rrnl n tUn n1,1 linn..
inctlon of the barrel of the old Doer's
gun, as It seems to follow the move
ments of some object. The sunburned
ihcek drops on the stock, the rlllo
cracks, nnd nn English officer who ha I
partially risen to give some order slides
dovvn, writhing convulsively, ills bil
lot hns found him. The lloer cootly
wotks his lever out and In, nnd rosumts
IiIj watchful attitude.
Thoroughly disciplined troops plate
a vast amount of dependence on their
nfn:na. Deprived of officers, a regular
regiment will become fuddled and
centre to ndvance. The Doer knows
tlile. and he counts one officer worth
twenty men. Although tho English offl
crs hnvo discarded all marks of rank,
thty cannot conceal themselves In ac
tion. Vocal orders cannot be under
stood In battle unless supplemented by
gestures, nnd thus the orflcer betnvs
h'nuclf. Tho Doer crouches In bis
'schanze" and patiently waits until he
"spots" the man In authority. Docs ho
thtn proceed to empty his magazine
rapidly and, probably Ineffectually?
Not he. He reserves his Are, but keep
ing hit rifle all the while trained on the
ofker, until the latter gets In a post
t( effer n fair shot. Then the bulla
speeds and the officer goes out of ac
tion And this Is the way each Indlv Idtnl
Dot i' In the line of defence docs his
wo-k. They do not nil get officers ot
ec'itfc but the Illustration portraja tho
n..;(liod. The Doer fights men Just as
be would stalk the shy nntelopc or lie
it valt for the stealthy tiger In both
wh'di pastimes he Is adept. Every
Doer knows his rifle thoroughly and
becomes acquainted with all Its little
Oild'tlcs of sight nnd trigger, nnd ot'itr
whims peculiar to firearms, nnd uses it
nccoidlngly. In fact, his secret of
curngth lies In a reduction to Indi
vidualism of nearly all practical qutlifl
aniens.
Avltal point In the Boer method Is
nnver to throw nway n shot; whkh
n.euns, ot course, never to Are until
there Is a fair chance of hitting. This
Policy leads them to permit the enemy
to come dangerously close nt times
before opening fire. The first buttle of
CoIoiibo provided a good Illustration of
thin almost stoical reservation The
LiltUh mnrched to within three hun
dred jards of the Doer "si hanzes" b
fore they hnd the slightest Intlmntlon
of the presence of the enemy. The
r.'.iMiliig rlllo vollejH ,wh(n they did
begin, swept the English down l him
(lrc.lt,. When the Ilrltlsh hnd retri.itcd
nftct nbiudonlng the guns, the llojr
Are dwindled awn) utid soon cc.ised nl
U'Kttlier. Somebody ordered the guns
0 '.'(' brought orl, nnd tho nun In charge
of the extra buttery linises tried to do
It No more deadl) rifie tire could
Ik conceived than that which frustrat
ed their bravo attempt. General Dotlu
stood, partially uheltcrtd by n hutse
rock, Just opposite the abandoned guns,
watching the movements of the Ilrltlsh
through his field glasses. Tennis of six
noises hitched two together, directed
b three mounted drivers, essnjed the
impossible tnsk. They came at u full
gnlkp. with a huge Iron hook ready
to attach to a gun and haul It off. In
the 'r-chanzes" tho Doers waited. Ne.u
ci hnd nearer came the galloping tear..s
thu ground shaking under the thumb 1
of hoofs, (iepcrnl llothn's powerful
voice could be beard admonishing hlj
men. "Hold our flic. Let them get
lienor. Walt vvult Steady. Steady.
Sle.ulj Not jet nut yet not et
Now!" Cinik A liadei is down
Ciriel.. Cinck. A wheeler topples over
Cr '-r-i-r-asli! Down thc go In a
heap, nn Indesi 1 Ilia bit) tangle or men
fid niiliniils. ninii) of the ililveu li
li't ciusheil, or kicked to death by tho
niiddened brutes: sonio of the huurs
perhaps unhlt and dtiiigfellug wlldlv
to Inc.ik their tr.uCH onlj to mct
trill, n little fiutber nliiiig Siub wits
1 he fate of oveij team scut to bil'ig
1 r.cu those gun., fully n hundied borr.es
nn 1 a halt .is mill men oelug killed
l.cfoie tho nttempt vvus abandoned.
In Mils battle Oencral Duller stated
I ho Ilrltlsh loss to hae been 1,100 men
and eleven guns. The Doers lost sl
killed and fourteen wounded, It avails
nntnlng for persons n bo wish to detra t
from Doer successes to sneer at the 0
fUmes. Any readjustment of so-c.ill'-1
modern methods of warfare should bo
based upon facts, honevet unpalatable
they may be In certain quarters. Tho
. '''ap.aiinc.
REGISTER NOW!
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
fntlft in rurr. R W rimvaa .Inn.)....
-.-.. .. . u. v,. 9 B.Buu.J.r
is on each box. IS cents.
It is the duty of all Republicans
to REGISTER AT ONCE.
BY AUTHORITY.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a Writ of Execution Issued
mit nt th nut.it rniirt C.n.h Af Ll..
Uulu. Island of Oahu, Territory of H1wall,
0 , ,. 5,h day of September. A. D. 1900,
I . . u. .... '
against yuong hook Tal, defendant, In
favor of Emma M. Nakulna, plaintiff,
for the sum of Twenty-four and
95-100 Dollars, I have levied upon
and shall expose for sale at the
Station House, Kalakaua Hale, in the dis
trict of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, at 12
o'clock noon of Saturday, the ijth day of
October, A. D. 1900, to the highest bidder,
all the right, title and Interest of said
Quong Fook Tal, defending In and to the
following described property, unless said
iuJgment, Interest, costs and my expenses
be previously palJ:
One Unfinished Wagon consisting of
Body and Running Gear.
CHARLES CHILLINGWOPTH,
Deputy Sheriff Tetrltory of Hawaii.
Honolulu, Oahu, Sept. tt, 1900.
i6n-5t
WANTS
2)2
"Man wants but little here below,
Nor wants that little long."
DON'T BE A CLAM!
If you want anything,
how In the world do you expect people to
know about It If you maintain
SILENCE!
Try the Bulletin Want Columns, and If
the reading public have vv hat you want
you'll be sure to get It.
M.-fr.
1 HCmmm
BULLETIN
Can sati-ify your want;,
if you mention them In its
iWANT COLUMNS
t-H--H"K,
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MIND READERS
, areScarcc;
If they were not, whenever you
hi pened to have .1 want, all you
would hive in Jo vvoiijj be th
werk up a "think" or two tnd
people would rush to v 011 like bits
of metal to 1 in isrnet. As It li.
thiugh, the risleM, quickest Hid
cheapsst thing you can do, Is to
PATRONIZE THE
BULLETIN WANT
COLUMNS.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Adiltloflif. tnJtht Utfit ShlpplAK Ntwt.wlll U
icjudj on int limn pag 1
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
Steamers due and sailing for the re
mainder ot this and the whole of next
month are as follows:
ARRIVE
Steamer From Due
Hlo dc Janeiro S. F Oct. 9
Moana 8. F. Oct. 10
Coptic S. F. Oct. 17
America Maru S. F. Oct. 21
Australia S. F. Oct. 21
Mlowera Victoria Oct. 27
DEPART
Steamer For Due
Peking S. F. Oct. y
Alameda S. F. Oct. 12
Gaelic S. F. Oct. VJ
Aorangl Victoria Oct. 2t
Hongkong Maru S. F. Oct. 27
Australia S. F, Oct. 30
Republicans Attention !
You have only till Tuesday to
register.
.
VESSELS IN PORT.
ARMY AND NAVY.
U. S. S. Iroquois, Pond, Midway Island,
Aug. 5.
MERCHANTMEN.
(This list does not Include coasters.)
Andrew Welch, Am. bk., Drew, San
Francisco, Aug. 14. C. Brewer &
Co.
Abble Palmer, Am. bk., Uhlberg, New
castle, Sept. IS.
Annlo M. Campbell, Am. schr. Fried-
berg, Port Gamble, Sept. 20. Loweia
& Cooke.
City of Hankow, Br. sp , Thompson.
Newcastle, July 27. W. O. Irwin &
Co.
Dominion, Br. bk., Rodd, Newcastle,
Oct. 3. Coal to order.
Euterpe, Am. sp , Saxc, Newcastle,
Sept. 18, via Kahulul, Sept, 10. (Went
on reef at Kahulul and was towed to
port by tug Fearless.
Fort George, Am. sp., Morse, Ojstcr
Harbor, Sept. 28. 1. 1. S. N. Co.
Oreat Admiral, Am. sp., Stirling, New
castle, Sept. 17. W. O. Irwin & Co.
Halc)on, Am. schr., Chas. Mellln, Eu
reka, May 31.
Invincible, Am. sp., Mackenzie, New
castle, Aug. 21. Coal to order.
J. B. Brown, Am. sp.. Knight, New
castle, Aug. It. Coal to order.
J. M. Wcathcrwax, Am. schr. Sorenson,
Port Blakelcy, Aug. 31. Lewsrs &
Cooke.
Kllmory, Br. tp.', Corrance, Liverpool,
Aug. 7. II. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
Luzon, Am. schr., Anderson, Grays
Harbor, Oct. 3. Lowers . Cooke.
.Maephcrson, Dr. sp McDonald, New
castle, Oct. 1. Coil to order.
Oljmplc, Am. bk. Glbbs, San Francis
co, Sept. 29. H. Hackfeld & Co , Ltd.
Philadelphia, Gcr. sp., Wachter, Oles
tcrmunde, Germany, Aug 4. H.
Hackfeld & Co., td.
Rosamond, Am. schr., Ward. San
Francisco, Oct. 3. T. II. Davles & Co.
Sebastian Bach, Br. bk., Nagasaki, Feb
ruary 17.
Skagit, Am. bkt., Robinson, Port Gam
ble, Sept. 27. Wilder & Co.
Stjohn, Nor. bk., Ellcfsen, Now castle,
Sept. 30.
Star of Russia, Am. sp , Mortenscn,
Newcastle, Oct. 3. Coal to order.
W. O. Irwin, Am. bg. Generaux, San
Francisco, Sept. 29. V. O. Irwin &
Co.
W. It. Dlmond. Am. bkt. Hanson, San
Francisco, Sept. 30. W. O. Irwin
Co.
Come early and avoid the rush.
Tuesday Is the last day for regis
tration. VESSELS EXPECTED.
VCSSel. C-nn,
Mary Wlnklcman, Am. bkt
, Oray'a Harbor
Helen Brewer, Ha- sp Now York
Challenger, Am jp New York
Henry Falling, Am. sp New York
A. J. Fuller, Am. sp Nngisakl
Hayden Drown, Am. bk Newcastle.
John Ci. I'nttnp Am bii KTnn,nnlA
Star of Ilusslu, Haw. sp Newcnstle
ueiuiBc'u, .ra. sp Newcastle
Emlpde, Am. bk Newcastle.
PorfiOVr rilllff. Tlr an KV.....I.
King Cyrus, Am. schr. Newcabtlo
luBciiiiic, Ain. sp rvewcajtle
Columbia. Am. schr. Newcastlo
I'rlnco Albert, Nor. sp Nowrtbtie
I'rlnco Victor, Nor. sp Nevcistle
Clan Macpheruon, Dr. sp Newcastle
Ancenls, Br. sp Newcastle
Fantnsl, Nor. bk Newcastle
Invincible, Am. sp Newcastle
Stjorn. Nor. bk Newcastle
Wrestler, Am. bkt Newcastle
Drumburton, Dr. ep Newcastle
Fresno, Am. bk Newcastle
Alex. McNeil, Am. bk Newcastle
Golden Shore, Am. sp Newcastle
Dominion llr htr v.i.a..,l.
James Ncsmtth, Am. sp Nwcnstle
..itiriuii i.iKiuuouy, ur. sp. INCWMtltie,
Eng
Olllpkstnn Am r,V TnAn...
Carncdd Llewellyn, Br. sp. ..Hamburg
.iiiuiui, ur, bj Amwcip
Yola, Dr. sp London
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It Is the duty of all Republicans
to REGISTER AT ONCE.
Tho uso of tho Singer In millions of
homes shows the unprecedented sue
cebs of thisc Ideal bowing machine
It Is convincing proof that the Slucir
excels In nil kind; of f.imll) bowing
and art needle work All our scwlig
machines arc of the bcBt tonstiuctloii
heiutlfull) deuuuled. and are mounted
on scltctid wooila in finclj flnlslud
inblntt of artistic design I) Ilei
gerscn, age ut, 1GV. Ilethel stree'
REGISTER NOW!
rino Job Printing nt thi Bulletin
Offlco.
Plambrs, Etc.
John Nott,
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. 3I.
NOW Is the time to get Uk )
breakages wen to, and yonr
Roofs Put in Order
By competent workjr.
For the Plumbing
On that now bonso that yon ar
about to bnild or the alteration
yon are intending to make on
your property. Call and ies mi
and get an estimate.
JAS. NOTT, Jr
Practical Tinamith and Plumber,
8hop: BoretanU street, 4 door Mt
of Punchbowl. Phone 844.
Hour 7 . m, to 5 p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
w.h.bawh. at.iuti,
Honolulu Sheet Metal Works
Glvnlitd Iron Skylights and VsatllaUn,
mstal Roofing,
Conductor Pip and Gutttr Werk.
Rlclarla Strati, Ut.Quato mi Mtrcaaat, ImMMw
sVJotbttf traaptlr attadai !..-
Tel. White 41. P. O. Row m
The Walklkl
BOARDING AND LIVERT
Stables
Rigs sent to any part of the
City.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Walklkl Itoatl, - - Walklkl.
TEL. BLACK mi.
MhenYonWaqtaljig
RINO DP THE.
C -all- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
, 118 FOUT 8TREJH.
Stable 'Phone, 477
Hack Stand 'Phones, 319 and 7f ,
O. H. BELLIWA.
THEUNIONEXPfiESSCO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays tor Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Incomlnr
steamers from th rn,.i . a .. .,..
r - .........v wvua, allude UlClK
baggage on all outgoing steamefs.
woue toil Bluk Stud For Stle.
Office with Evening Bulletin, no King
street. I el. 80.
. W. LARSEN, M'g'r.
Pacific Transfer Co.
tt? King St , ntat to liallty'a Cycltry.
Express Wagons, Drays
Lumber Wagons and
Dump Carts : : : : :
Always on Hand.
Trunin, rurnlturt ani Salti Cinlully HinilM
. .. .TELEPHONh )8
FOR BALLAST !!
f White ami Black Sand
1 In Quantltifi to Sult...
EXMYATIHG - CONTRACTED
For
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.
tST pump Carts furnished by the day
on Hour's Notice.
H. R HITCHCOCK.
Merchant St., In M. D, Monsarrat's office.
A QOOD THING
4 u a c
Obla, Algeroba and Floe Firewood
Ont and Split (readyfor IbeRtOTs),
Also,
STOYE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL
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