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niWTr nf titf? ' .W EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU. H. T TIIUnSDAY, APRIL 3. 1902. ! 1 ,.' i s i 3 WANTS SITUATIONS WANT12D. Situations nnd Help Wonted WANTED Situation by votinR man. aged 25 years, hand) with tools M. 11. II.. tills office. 2107 lvv ENGLISHMAN, noil 27, desires situa tion us clerk. bookkeeper or nny po sition of trust; best of Island refer ences M. W F this office. 21ntflw WANTED Ilv a young lady, situation as stenographer and tjpewrltor; ref erences Address I'., Ilullptln office. 2105 tf WANTED lly joung man. position as clerk or salesman; references given. Address C. I). R , this oltlco, 2109 lvv Ads In this column will be Inserted Perllne.one Insertion 15c Per line, two Insertions.... 25o Per line, one week 30c Per line, two weeks 40c Per line, one month 60c This Is the cheapest advertising tver ottered the people of Honolulu. SPECIAL NOTICES. PIANO taught, graduate I.elpslc Con servatory; J3 month, spcclnl atten tion adult beginners. Address Mu sic, this office. 2093-lru nnurRS MERCHANT PATROL AND CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY Night wntclimcn furnished for buildings, business property and residences. Office and Residence. School St.; P. O. Box 2S4, Tel While 3691. NOTICE TO BUILDER8 The Union Express Co. has WHITE SAND FOR SALE. 15-'.f WANTED WANTED Information of Isaac L. O. Sager, dead or allvo. as I have news of special Importance and to his ad vantage. Answer without fail For positive pi oof of death will pay re ward. Capt. Pert A. Stout. 533 Kear ney St., room 8, San Finnclsco, Cal. 2107-2W WANT your whiskers amputated? do to Jeffs. Ho shaves for 16c; 5 whlto barbers. 43 King St. 2011-tf WANTED 500 pianos to tune, dress J. W. Hall, P. O. box 473, 2092-1 m Ad TO LET. $18 Nont cottage, 5 rooms and bath, off LIKhn. near School St Apply F. J. Russell Magoon Illdg 9s tf FOR RENT A nice large room, suit- nblo for two. Also small room. Private family. Hoard ir desired. 1G9 School St. bet. Fort and Emma. 10s-lw TO LET New house on Berctnnla nnd Artesian Sts.: dining and two bedrooms, kitchen nnd bath. Apply 1130 Fort St. 2101-lm TO LET Nowly furnished rooms. Bin gle or en suite, first-class tablo board, hot nnd cold water, electric lights, etc. 1270 Derctanla St. 205S tf TO LET Furnished room nt 144 Bcr etanla St. near Fort; tablo board tf desired. . 2101-lm TO LET Furnished rooms nt Mrs McConncVs, Garden lane. 2055tf,FOUND A remedy for dandruff. You TO LET Cottage on Punchbowl St.; all modern improvements; floors matted. Apply A. O. Cunlia, 2d hou.io above Mormon Church. 2105-2W TO LET Five room cottage off Wal klkl road between Hopkins and Bishop switch. Immediate posses sion. Apply Hawn. Tramways of-1 flco. Punabou. 2064-tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORHEY8. KELLETT & ROBINSON Attorneys-nt-Law; Itoom 11 Magoon bldg.; 'Phone Main 153. F. M. BROOKS Attorney; rooms 9-10, Spreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 344. CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa humanu SL; Tel. 181 Main. J, M. DAVIDSON Attorney-at-Law; 109 Kaahumanu St. GARDNER K. WILDER Attorncy-at-law; Kaahumanu SL BROKERS. E. J. WALKER Coffee Broker; rdom 4, Sprccl'cls bldg. BICYCLE REPAIRING. C. A. COWAN 11R6 Union SL, opp. Pacific Club; sundries, otc. BUILDERS. MCDONALD & LANGSTON Contract ors and Bulldors; 11 68 Union SL N. K. OT8UK A Contractor and build er, carpenters and masons; excavat ing, filling and curbing; stone and brick; ballasting and cement walks; Room 4, Arlington Hotel; Tel. Main 3T1. BLACKSMITHS. CITY 8HOEING SHOP J. W. McDon ald, Fort St., opp. Club Stables. CHIROPODIST. CORNS removed without pain by I). M, Thomson, expert Chiropodist, of flees nt 11 Garden lano. 2110 1m CLOTHING. THE KA8H CO, LTD. Two stores 2J 27 Hotel 8t. and cor. Fort & Hotel. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ELKS BUILDING, C16 Miller Street, CARRIAGE8. PACIFIC VEHICLE & 8UPPLY CO. Fine rnrrlaeea. wagons, harness and whlp neretnnla near Fort St Bulletin tk nrr month. H12LP WA1NT12D. Ads. will bo Inserted FREE. WANTED rirst-clnss housekeeper. Address O, this office. 9s tf TO LET. TO LET Mosquito proof rooms, en Biiltu or single; telephone, etc. Ilcrctanla Ac cor. Kecnumokii. 2110 tf NICELY furnished rooms, centrally lo intcd, mosquito proof; gentleman only, reasonable. 1321 Pott St. 2108-lw TO LET Cottages olf School St.. nr. Nuuanu, $15 nnd $10. P. 12. It. Strnui'h, 32 -Campbell block, 316 Port St. 2108-lm TO LET Nowly furnished front room, private fnmlly. 60 So. Vineyard, be tween Port and Nuuanu Sts. 2100-lw TO LET Residence of J. Cnssldy, Walklkl; furnished; good bathing. Apply Watcrhouso & Podmoro, Beth el and King Sts. 2105 tf TO LET Roomy bath tub, with either hot or cold water and all modern Improvements, 'nil at Silent Har bor Shop. 2019 U POI-i SALE. FOR SALE Tho furniture of the Fort Street House Is offered nt prlvnto sale Houso can he rented subject to anprovnt of landlady Apply to J. It Hall, cor Fort nnd Vineyard Sts. 2111-lw FOR SALE Eggs from puro bred black Mlnorcas, Northup strains, $3 per selling, Jeffs. 43 King St. 2110-lm FOR SALE A smnll road cart and harness, cost $100; chfap. Address 11. It., this office. 10s-lw FOR SALE Now upright piano; no reasonable offer refused. Address X., this office. 2095-3W FOR SALE Very old tapa quilt, also very old calabashes, sorna un pol ed. Address C. K., this office. 4s tf FOR 8ALE Coral rock for filling. Ad dress II. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of fice. 1991-tf ROOM AND BOARD. HELEN'S COURT Under new man agement; strictly first class; light, nlry, mosquito proof rooms. Mrs. 1 Duggan. THE LOS ANGELES 1523 Fort St.; newly furnished rooms, mosquito proof; terms reasonable. 1930-tf LOST. LOST A gold stickpin. In shape of fox head. Howard If returned to Bulletin office. 2110 tf WANTED Everybody to know that tho Canton Marino Insurance Co, otneo Is at Honolulu Investment Co, 2070 tf. ROUND. FOUND Bunch of keys, on Alakea Stv Sunday nlghL Owner can harvo nanio by proving property and pay ing for notlco at this office. 21U9-3t enn gei nil oi mis irouuicsomo dis ease with Pai'heco's Dandruff Killer. t Union Barber Shop. FOUND Watch In Palatna. Owner can have samo by calling at Bulletin office and proving property. 2103-lw FOUND Insurance against the break ngo of plate glass at The Honolulu Investment Co. 2051-tf CONVEYANCING. CONVEYANCING Charges reason able. Room 10 Mclntyre Block. DENTI8TS. ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.S. Cor. Ber etnnln nnd Miller; hours 9 to 4. DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS Dentist; 1154 Alakea St.; ofllco hours, 9 to 4. DR. DERBY Dentist; Port and Hotel Sts.; Gas ndmlnlstercd for extracting. ENGINEERS. E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil nnd electrical engineer; office, 1313 Wil der Ave.; Tel. 3441 Blue. EXPRE88. MERCHANTS' PARCEL DELIVERY Bethel St., opp. Waverley blk.; Tel. G21 Blue; pkgs. called tor and del'd. ENGRAVERS. W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and stamping; room 2. ite bldg. FRATERNAL. POLYNESIA ENCAM"MENT NO. 1, I. O. O. F. meets first and third Trl day of each month. Excelsior Hall. DAMIEN COUNCIL, NO. 63 Young Men s Institute, meets every second and fourth Wednesday In the month. GROCERIE8. 3. J. SALTER Successor to Salter & Walty; 712 Fort St, Orpheum blk.; fcl. C81 Blue. HAZELWOOD MARKET CO. 1281 Fort St.. near KuKut Groceries, Fruits nnd Tobaccos. GROCERIES. J. E. GOEA8 Berctanla near Emma St ; Tel, 2312 Blue. HARNE8S AND 8ADDLERY. MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort and King Sts.; Tel. Malb 228. P. O box 322. CALIFORNIA HARNE83 8HOP Fort St., opp. Club Stables; P. O. box 791 HOTELS. THE PACIFIC HOTEL 11S2 Union 8t. opposlto Pacific Club, Nowly furnished rooms; mosquito proof; electric lights; hot and cold water; first-c.ass table board. Mrs. Itana, Prop. HORSES. WANTED To buy our surpliu horses and rigs; live, stock for rale. W. S. Withers. 2101-tf JEWELER. THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jowelcr and watchmaker; 530 Fort St; Love bldg.; latest In novelties. LODQINQS. UNION HOUSE Mrs. Wheeler, pro prietor, furnished nnd unfurnlsh ed rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping, Union St., above Ho tel St. LIQUORS. PRIMO DEER at the PANTHEON SALOON. MESSENGER SERVICE. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SER VICE Union SL nr Hotel.; Tel. 3C1 Main. MILLINERY. HAWLEY'8 MILLINERY PARLORS Tho latest In millinery, otc; Boston bldg.; Tel. 264 Main. MUSIC. MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music for nil occasions. Leavo orders Berg' strom Music Co.; J. S. Kills, Mgf. ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal Instructor; "Mlgnon," 1024 Bcreta nla St. E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru ments; studio, Love bldg.. Fort Bt. MANUFACTURERS. BYRNE & LIVINGSTONE Itop. Ame rican Manf's. Room 8 Progress bill.; Tel. Main 131. PHYSICIANS. DR..8LOGGETT Eyo, Ear, Nose and Thoat; office at Eye and Ear Infirm ary, Alakea SL Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. FRED. W. HODGINS Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat only; office Alakea St.. lately occupied by Dr. Murray; ofllco hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. KATHARINE J. MacKAY, M.D., CM. -520 Bcretanla Ave.; Tel. Bluo 3551, PLUMBING. ANTONE PILARES & CO. Plumbers nnd Tinsmiths. All kinds of sani tary work. Sower connections a specialty. Charges to suit the times. Corner Miller and Punchbowl PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. V. H. POULSEN minting nnd paper hanging; Territory Stables, King SL REAL ESTA I E. JUDD & CO., LTD. Building lots and residences for sale; 307 Stangcn wald bldg.; Tel. 223 Main. M. G. 8ILVA Agent for real estate, also to grant marriage licenses; 68 Merchant St.; Tel. Main 115. SALOONb PRIMO BEER is good It It Is kept right. Try It. t tno PANTHEl SALOON. STENOGRAPHERS. STENOGRAPHY nnd typowritlngnent- ly nnd accurately dono at Hawaiian Hotel by Miss Noble. STRAW HATS. E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St.. nr. Nu uanu Felt, straw, panama hats TAILORS. ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and re pairing; Elks bldg.. 61G Miller St. WATCHMAKER8. G. DIETZ Watchmaker and Jeweler, 1066 uotel St. J. W. A. REDHOU8E Watch and chronometer maker: 79 Merchant SL ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA. SUGAR ESTATES, MAGNIFICENT 8CENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVE8, SHIPPING FACILITIES, ETC. STABLES. ORDER rig fro'm Pioneer Stables. Elo- gam turnouts; Tuiepuono No. 1Z6. PHYSICIANS. DR. WILLIAM PETERS Ploslcian nnd surgeon; Lahatnn, Maul. GENERAL 8TORE8. LAHAINA STORE Lumber, Whole sale Liquors, Merchandise. C. B. Olscn, Manager, DRAYAGE. G. H. DUNN Express and drayago; Agt Wilder and Intcr-Island.Tel. 113, HOTELS. STOP at Pioneer Hotel. Excellent ac commodations. O. Frceland, Mgr. NOTARY PUBLIC. G. H. DUNN Notary Public, Convey ances, Deputy Tax Collector, Legal Documents, Offlco Government bldg Woman's Exchange has removed to tho Arlington Block, Hotel Street, In tho store formerly occupied by II. w. Foster. WW1K WET WEATHER RETARDS CITY SANITARY SERVICE Removal of Pigpens from Palama Insanitary Conditions at Kalia To Be Invcstigitel By "Board! Health. Following Is tho main part of the report of C. II. Trncy, city sanitary officer, for Inst month. Tho matter of 1,n lfnlln i-nnd dlefrlM la Mnilflr rftfpr- I ence to a committee of tho Board of Health: Number of building applica tions received, 25, npproved, 21, of previous months npproved, 3; refused, 1, held, 1; held by Survey Department, S. The application refused was for a building on a lot In Kcvvalo which Is thrco feet below the required grade Tho permit held Is for a building on Nuuanu and Berctanla streets whero tho plans call for n violation of the air space regulation, I Nino cesspools have been located during the month. Eight buildings have been moved oi altered so as to conform to the regular tlons of the Board of Health. Eight builders without the necessary permits havo been notified to obtain tho same nnd seven have already done so. Examinations of buildings nnd lots beforse, during nnd nt completion of process of construction, 103, Inspections other than of new build Ings. 292. Ccrtlllcates for lodging houses, res tnurnnt or hotel licenses applied for. 37. Of these 32 were Issued and 5 hell for sanitary work to bo done; 4 cer tificates were Issued on applications previous to March 1. Certificates applied for previous to March 1 still held, 8. Number of adults which can by law be lodged In these buildings licensed, 2617. Four formal complaints have been filed nnd the nulsnnccs In each case have been abated. Twenty-one forty-eight hour notices have been served during the month Two nrrcsts havo been made. On case was nol pressed nnd the other case was nlso nol prosscd after the nuisances had been abated. Nine pig raisers at Knpalama-kal have been served with written notices to remove their swine from that lo cality within thirty days. All the pens at present drain Into the rice and Illy patches Is the reason for removing them. The rnlny weather during the month has very materially retarded sanitary work but on the other hand It hna helped In that It hns shown up the places where drainage and filling h necessary and work can now be Intelll gently cnrrled on. A matter which I .have been Investi gating and which I beg leave to bring before the Board Is the Insanitary con. dltlon of tho district which lies Just Ewa of the Kalin road as It turns off from tho Walklkl road and mauka of Ala Moann from the long bridge on Ala Moana or Beach road to John Ena's premises. The Pilnalo stream Hows through this district. It Is very sluggish and shallow and the Chlneso have fenced off portions of It and turn ed It Into duck ponds. Besides tho stream there arc two or three largo ponds which nrc also used as duck ranches. The majority of the ten duck ranches raise swine and the pens drain Into these ponds. This, combined with the filthy mud constantly being stirred up by tho ducks, makes the place any thing but a healthful locality nnd the majority of the residents in the vicin ity complain of the odors arising es pecially during low tide. It seems to me that as tho district Is being built up that some radical measures are ne cessary . Reports of Inspectors. James B. Gorman, District No. 1. Work ordered, 252; finished, 201 ; old orders finished, 26. Total Inspections, 800. A, a. Hitchcock. District No. 2. Work ordered, 223; finished, 33; old or ders finished, "5. Total Inspections, 330. N. P. Jacobsnn, District No. 3. Work ordered. 361; finished, 285; old orders finished, 72. Total inspections. 1288. I). P. Ijvwrence, District No. 4. Work ordered, 267; finished, 20C; old orders finished, 101. Total Inspections. 932. T. W, Carroll, District No. 5. Work ordered, 410; finished, 396; old orders finished, 12, 48-hour notices served, 2. Total Inspections, 896. John W. Francis, District No. 6. Work ordered, 4S0; finished, 457; ol orders finished, C6. Total Inspections, 1483. Sewers and Plumbing. E. G. Keen. Inspector of plumbing and houso sewers, reports the following details of his office for March: Number of plans filed, 65; permits Is sued, 55; Inspections made, 216; final certificates Issued, 67; sewer connec tions made, 21. IN III lilt Ml m A statement regarding the P.ihla case appeared In tho Star yesterday after noon which soma of those Interested wish to have corrected, The following statement of facts Is given to correct the wrong ImpresBlon which has been caused by tho publication of the nrtlcle referred to; ( Pahla paid Puhtkaha Malana (w) (250. Her attorney did not submit to tho court the question of the Inade quacy of tho consideration for the deed of the land, thinking It advisable to tako tho money rather than go back to the Supreme Court on appeal. Tho counsel for the plaintiff also succeeded In getting (100 from Attorney Poepoe who had retained the money, and thus tho proceedings terminated, 1 There's fi H Health I II .HHIV S tiTttn nncTii Milwaukee Beer H Bottled it lh Brewery. M FRED MILLER BREWING CO., JD Milwaukee) Wis. fflH I Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd. King Street, near Bethel. ID. MOTH Editor livening Bulletin I, as a member of the Republican pnrty.would like to call tho attention of all Republi cans to the nttltuile of the Advertiser In the campaign that Is now before us. The editorials during tho past three days speak for themselves and show a studied effort on the part of tne AU vcrtlser to discourage the efforts now being made by the Republican parly 13 elect W. W. Harris to the Legislature In place of Archibald F. allflllan, de ceased. ' ' It Is no secret that tho Republi can party Is doing Its 'best to secure the support of tho natives who, being in the majority so far as votes are concerned, have much to say with ref erence to the future government of the Territory. We have succcded in enlisting In the ranks of the Republican party a large number of Hawallans who from sheer force of argument see the, su perior foundation principles of the par ty over all others. Ve wish to keep this following and add other Hawa llans to the list. How Is this to be dono? Certainly not by blackguardism and cowardly at tacks. The Hawaiian mind Is a pecu liar one and Is susceptible to Influences which the Advertiser has no conception '. To come to the point. I wish to raako reference to the cartoons, one of which appeared in the mud-sllnglng Adver tiser this morning. To nil who know Hawallans and who havo had occasion to follow the trend of their thoughts, I wish to ask "Is It Justice nnd Is It conducive to the best Intei'ests of the Tcrrltoiy to put such cat toons befoiu tho public?" Fun Is fun nnd there nre none mora icady to laugh than the pleasure lov ing Hawallans but attach n couched and malicious sting to speech or pic ture and there nre none quicker to ru sent than these same Hawallans. Wc presume, as Hawallans, und from the protestations of tho fence-roosting Advertiser that thcit paper Is Republi can and out for whatsoever Is of bene fit of the Republican party but really one can hardly tell nowadavs whether Its object Is to kill the party or other wise. If It is tr)lng to gain Hnwallan votes for the Republican party, It Is certainly about It the wrong way and it cannot be supposed that the man who bosses its columns is ignorant of this fact, when taking Into consideration tho length of time he has lived in the coun try and his missionary tiojnlng re specting Vlght and wrong. There is no doubt whatever In my mind thut Wilcox won a large number of votes which bent him to Washing ton through the cartoons In tho Ad vertiser. He was slmrp enough to tako advantage of them and played his cards accordingly, Tho most malicious ones were pasted on n piece of white cloth and by means 'of n bright light, they were exhibited to the natives. It was' rolnted out by Wilcox that tho car toons represented the Republican mind with respect to the nntlvo Hawallans. This naturally had Its effect nnd hun ch eds of natives who had about espous ed the Republican causo were turned tho other way. The Advertiser Is pursuing the same course during tho present campaign and the reason for Its attitude Is hard to understand. Suffice It to say. Ha wallans will certainly ho Influenced away from tho party and those who might Join will be forever lost. HAWAIIAN-REPL'BLICAN. April 2, '02. Exposure to Wet, dampness and cold Invariably results In a sudden chill, which If not attended to Immediately will cause a cold. By mixing a teu spoontul of Perry Davis' PAIN-KILLER In half a glass of warm water or milk, the whole system will be hen'.ed and the danger of cold avoided. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one Paln-Klll-er, Perry Davis', Pi Ice 25c. and 50c. Senator Galllngcr of New Hampshire sent to the Library of Congress the other day tor a Bible, which, one of the oldest employes says, In forty-two years Is only the second time such a request has been made by a member of Congress. Sleeping after eating Is condemned by a German physician, who has shown experimentally that stomach movements are lessened, and acidity Is Induced. t The deaths from chloroform anaes. thesla aro one to each 3749 admlnls tratlons. Easiness Hon Can Sare Many Hoars 'ncvavfc' 4.0K03S THE CONTINENT JTROH Sai Francisco-Portland THE TRAINS DAILY FROM SAN FRANCISCO. TWO TRAINS DAILY ' FROM PORTLAND, ralr T'iirtEE DATS to Chicago. Only FOUR DAYS to New York. nnin Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok ing and Library Cars, with Barber kop and Pleasant Reading Rooms. Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte). Free Reclining Chain. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. I. H. LOTHPOP, General Agent lit Third street, Portland, Oregon. I. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, Ho. 1 Montgomery SL.San Francisco. I. h. LOltAX, a. P. & T. A., 1471 Omaha, Nebraska. Hawaiian Tramway's Time Tablet KINO STREET LINE. Ctrl Itivt Wtlklkl (or town it j 4j, 6,ij. 6 4j A . tod every isntnutti thtrttftcr till io.s, ii!is nJ it-jIP.M. from Wtlklkl co to tho Puitihoil Subltl. Cart lltvt R Rang l or Ptwtt twltcb for tows tt i:ia.m. and tvtry ti rjilnults thtrctfttr till ir otp.M. Cart Itavt Fort and Klnr ttr.ctt corntr (or Palana at6:io a.m. and tvery 15 nloutat afttr till u.tj r-.M. Cart Itavt for Palana only at and J-jo A M. Cart Itavt Palama (or Walklkl 1 i)l, and tvtry ij nloutat till 9 4Pai. than at to t) and ro a P.M fiia ii-is A. from Palama for Punahou only f ott toWalMnlon Satordayt. Cara laava Fort and Klnr frfrtata comer for Rlfla tlanra at s to and t yt A.M. Cara Itava Fort and Klnr ttrtttt comtrforWalklk at 6 of A M. and tvtry ic mlnuttt till 10 05P. M torn at (ait and it at p M. Tha ttitt P.M. rota ta Walklkl 00 Saturdayl only. BERETANIA STREET AND HUUANU VALLEY. Cart Itavt Punahou Sl.blt for Town at jo and for Town and Vallty at s 40 s 50 6 10 6.to 6 40 f and IttlHi Cara laava Oahu Cotltta for town and Valltv at o,o 6 so and 7.10 A.M and tvtry 10 mlnuttt till 10 to p.m. tactpi int tvtn nourananair. oour cart wuicn ran from tot Stabla Cart Itavt Nuuanu Vallty at 6io 6 )o 6 jo A,M and avtry to mlnuttt tntrtafttr till 10 so P,M. Cart Itavt Fort and Quean ttrtttt for Punahou Collect at 6 o) A ts 6 as A M and tvtry 10 mlnuttt after till 9 4) p.m. Afttr that tha cart run to the StabU up to it soP.M. which la tht lattcar from Town raachloc tht Stabta at 11:10 P.M. Telephone to All Parts of the Island, KONALJVERY STABLES KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII J. G. HENRIQUES, PROP. Horses and Carriages For Excursions To the Volcano or the Mountalni. An excellent chance Is offered for tourUU to 1 6EB THE COUNTRY. Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna uj. it Kallua and take passengers overland to Hookeno, where the steamer Is met tcain. O- R.& L. Co. TIME TABLE. From and after January 1, 189. TRAINS. . STATIONS, DAILY DAILY (Outward) II, Sua. DAILY ti. Sun. DAILY DAILY A.M. AM. A.M. P.M. P M. Honolulu .... f.io 91s It os S S 5 to Ptafl City.,., to) 9 4t .1.40 ) 4T s So Ewa Mill.....' 83) to 08 it 00 4 os 0 to Walanat to so 4 4S .... Walalua ii.jj 5 40 .... Kahuku it )a 6.1s .... STATIONS. -DAILY (Inward) ti Sun. DAILY DAILY DAILY AM. AM P.M P.M. ICahuku t-ss .... act Walalua ,, ., i.to .... a so Walanaa y to ... ss Ewa Mill J 50 T4S OS 4 Jt Ptarl City 6 is I os 1:10 4 st Honolulu t):so l.ss )os s F C. SMITH. Oen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt. Q. P. DBNI8QN. Superintendent THEDNIONEXPRESSCO. Safes, Pianos, ' Furniture MOVED ' Drays Tor Freight and Lumber Our representative meets all Incom ing steamers from the Coast, and w check baggage on all outgoing steam rs. White and Black Sand For Sal; Offlce with Evening Bulletin, 211 King stre9L Tel B6. VJ. LARSEN, Wfl. When You Want a Rig RiNQ UP TUB C-L-U-B LIVER? BOARDING and SALES STABLES, r : : : : bib fort street Btable 'Phone, 109 Main. Hack Btand, 'Phones 319 and 71. C. H. D ELLIN A. flonolnlt. Iran Works. Improved and modern SUGAR MA CHINERY of every capacity and de scription made to order. Roller work nd RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation purposes a specialty. Particular atten tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairs Axncutrd at shortest notice. COTTON BROS. & CO ENGINEERS AND : : : GENERAL CONTRACTORS Pia&a aoJ t.ttnattt furnlthtd for all claitti Contracting work Tel. Main 245. ROOM 300, BOSTON BLK. Honolulu. General bookbinding, ruling, gliding, embossing, maps, charts and artistic printing at tho EVENINO BULLETIN Job Pvu-o. I 1 m&mmmmAm "SSOf