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-y?? """ rrJF- t r,',M "JpWIWnppfPPfl WW EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU. H. T.. MONDAY, APIUL 88. 1902. HAIL TO MEN ' mm I MM nothing could Induce n to part with It." It cures Rheumatism, Lamo Back, Sciatica. Call and see It today or send for free book about It. I will send It scaled If you send this ad. Dr. M. H. McLaughlin, Office hours, 8 a m. to 8:30 NEVER SOLD BY DRUG STORES OR AQENT8. V -r&x?zzrttzf Legal Notices. ! IN THE ClnCl'IT COUIIT, FIRST Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. In Pro late. In the matter of tho Estato ol II. V. Oibbs. late of Honolulu, Oahti. Petition ImUng been died by Mrs. II. II WlllInniB of Honolulu, doing busi ness ns the City Furniture Store, a creditor of said Intestate, praying that Letters of Administration upon said oMnte be Issued to K. T. Merry, notlco Is hereby given that MONDAY, tl10' 2Cth day of MAY, A. D. 1902, at 10 o clock a. in., In tho Judiciary building, Honolulu, Onfiu, is appointed tho llmo nr.d place for hearing said petition, when and where nil persons lonccrned may nppear and show cause, If any ' they bnve. why said Petition should not bo granted. Honolulu. April 19, 1902. By tho Court: J. A. THOMPSON, Clerk. Messrs. Atkinson & Judd and C. R. Hemcnwny, Attorneys for Petitioner. 2127 April 21. 28; May 6, 12. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FIRST Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. In Pro bate. In tho Matter of the Estate of Clara Schneider, late of Honolulu, Oa- liu. Petition having been filed byolulu, Oahu, deceased, hereby gives Mrs. II. If. Williams of Honolulu. (To- notico to all persons having claims ing business as tho City Furniture "I?"1""' '.I0 saU1, eBt,at0 V ?r.tL8cntJiI,e . ... , hi,.. snmo t0 tne undersigned at tho offlco Store, n creditor of said Intestate. of Hawaiian Trust Company. Limited. I raying that Letters of Administration Fort street, Honolulu, within six upon said estato bo issued to F. T. months from tho dnto of tho first pub- Merry, notice Is hereby given that "cation of this notice or they will be iuui'XLm i, me auwi uuf ui .twu, jv. u, 1902. nt 10 o'clock a. m. In tho Judl nry building. Honolulu. Oahu, Is ap s,r..r it.. .,. .,.. rv- T pointed the tlmo and placo for hearing talil petition, when and whero all per sons concerned may nppear and Bhow cause. If nny they hnve, why said Pe tition shouid not bo granted. Honolulu, April 19, 1902. By tho Court: J. A. THOMPSON, ' Clerk. Messrs. Atkinson & Judd and C. R. Ilcmenwny. Attorneys for Petitioner. 2127 April 21, 28; May 5, 12. Business Notices. A CHANCE FOR THOSE DESIRING A GOOD HOMESTEAD. FOR SALE At a reasonable figure, a freehold estate at Walomau, near Walohlnu. The property consists of a substantially built and well-furnlBh-cd house with a good water supply; also cartsheds, servants' quarters, di vision fences for safe handling of cat tle and 353 acres of land, 147 acres of tbo land ndjolns houso and there Is a privilege to secure 101 acres contig uous. There Is on the land fenced portions containing coffee, orange and other fruit trees In bearing. All tho laniti are alongside or near to the Gov ernment road. Nearly all tho land has substantial stone fences. With tho above go all cattle, horses and pigs, wagons, etc., etc. For particulars ap ply to CHAS. MEINECKE, Walohlnu, Kau, Hawaii. 20C5-tf ST. GEORGE'S DAY. To celebrate 8t. Qeorgo's Day, Cap- tain Cook Lodge Ko. 353, Order of Sons cf St. Ocorgc, will glvo a social and d'anco on Monday evening, April 28th. at 8 p. m., San Antonio Hall, Vino j n ril street. Tickets, $1, to admit lady end gentleman, from any of tho mem bers or at Thrum's book store. 2127-St NOTICE. Parties visiting Lanalna and the Isl and of Maul In general can secure suit able conveyances nnd careful drivers at the PIONEER STAOLE8, Lahalna, Island of Maul. Commercial men will be carefully looked after with suitable rigs. X055-3m BY AUTHORITY ' NOTICE. Ala Moana road, between Kcroscno Vnllt nnd Sheridan street, will bo c;usd to traffic from Und alter Friday, 11 o 25th day of April, 1902, until fun thcr notice. By order of Superintend ent of Public Works. , C. B. DWIGHT, Acting Road Supervisor, Honolulu. 2130-5t : Even unto old age you may feel the vigor of youth, with Its light heart, elastic step, courage and tireless energy. You may be free from pains and aches and defy your years. There Is a fountain of perpetual youth, ai.d jou have only to reach out oiir hand am) take It. You can drink of It until your heart knouts with gladness, nnil with all your might jou v. Ill proclaim, as other men hare; "I AM A MAN!" I.Ike the giants of old, you con bo In your prlmo nt 80 strong, vigorous and full of youthful enthusiasm. John Page, Boulder treek, Cal writes, aft er wearing Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt: "I havo no nches or pains now, and tho vari cocele has disappeared. I did not think It possible for mo to obtain relief from my suf ferings, but tho Belt has surprised me. I feel as younc as I did thirty .years ago, and 702 Market 6t (Lotta's Fountain) 8n Prnn p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. (,' Legal Notices. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THE UNDERSIGNED, having been duly appointed administrator of the flstato of HARRIET K. KAWAINUI, l.ito of Honolulu, Island of Oahti, Ter ritory of Hawaii, deceased. Intestate, notice Is hereby given to all persons to present their claims against tho estato of tho said Harriet K. Kawal- mil, deceased Intestate, duly authentt' catod, whether secured by tnortgago or otherwise, to the undcrutgned, at! his office, Magoon block, corner of Merchant nnd Alaken streets, !Ionolu In aforesaid, within six months from dnto hereof, or they will bo forever b. rred. And nil persons Indebted to sultl estate aro hereby requested to muke Immediate payment thoreof to tho undersigned. J. ALFRED MAGOON. Administrator of the Estato of Harriet K. Kawnlnul, Deceased Intestate. Dated Honolulu, April 22. A. D. 1902. 2128 April 22, 28; May 5. May 12. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Tho undersigned having been ap pointed Administratrix of tho Estate or Catherine E. Ilatcliclor. lato of Ho ........... m.....u. Honolulu, April 7, 1902. EMMA S. DOUGLAS. Administratrix of tho Estato of Cath erine E. Batchelor. Deceased. 2116 April 7. 14. 21. 28. Corporation Notices. NOTICE. At the adjourned annual meeting of tho Stockholders of tho Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company, Limited, held this day, tho following officers and directors were duly elcctod for tho ensuing year: J. Ena President J. L. McLean .... Vice President N. E. Gedge Treasurer C. H. Clapp Secretary A. W. T. Bottomley Auntor Directors J. Ena, G. N. Wilcox, W. O. Smith, August Dreler, C. M. Cooke, J. M. Dowsett, H. A. Isenberg. C. II. CLAPP, Secretary. Honolulu. April 15, 1902. 2122-2w ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At tho Regular Annual Meeting of tho Hawaiian Realty and Maturity Company, Limited, held on tho 12th day of April. 1902, the following offi cers wero elected to Bervo for tho en suing year: L. K. Kentwell President Frank Andrade . Vice President John D. Holt Jr Treasurer A. L. Ahlo Secretary Ed. Stiles Auditor Tho abovo officers also consiltuto tuo Board of directors. THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MATURITY CO., LTD, A. L. AHLO, Secretary. Honolulu, April 12, 1902. 2121-2W W. C. Achi & Co. BROKERS AND DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE We will Buy or Sell Real UsUte Is all parts of the group. We will Sell Properties on Reason able Commissions. Tel. Main 125 . OFFICE 10 WEST KINO STREET. LOTS FOR SALE In Knplolnnl Park Addition and In Kolllil DAVID DAYTON 1S7 MERCHANt STREET. Public Typewriting , by MUts Ellu Dayton Wall Street Flurry Creates Sensation New York, April 15. Wall street passed through one of Its most excit ing and sensational periods today. The Louisville and Nashville situa tion, which had hung menacingly over the district for a week or more, was cleared by the undisputed statement tnat John V, Gates and his associates had wrested contiol of the property fiom" the Belmont party and were In absolute possession. Accompanying tills statement, which had been dla counted the day before, was one that the Oates faction had selected J. P. Morgan & Co, to settle tile differences between the contending Interests. While these events were happening a movement without parallel In tho history of the Stock Exchange was on In Southern Railway. Trading Id Sr.uthcrn Hallway common set In on u tremendous scale and at ono time interest centered nlmott entirely In that stock. In the first naif hour fully 200.001 shares of Southern Hallway common changed hands. By the end of the first hour the transactions In this stock alone reached n total of over S'iO.000 shares. By noon more thnA a half million shares had changed bonds. Dealings fell off after that to some extent, but the records for' tho number of shares of a single stock sold in one hour. In two hours and In one day's trading were all shattered nr a result of Southern Hallway' per formance today. The sales for the day reached a total of Sfi4.500 shares. The total outstanding stock of the company Is 1.2n0.onn sharet. POLITICIANS MY FORCE U Wnsblngton, April 18 Secretary of War Root may withdraw from tho Cabinet as a result of recent develop ments in connection with our military operations In the Philippine Root is In a most unfortunate posi tion. Ills suppression of the Garden er report, his nlleged failure to take pioper cognlianie of the "water cino and other atrocities alleged to have been committed by officers nnd enlisted men of the army, his preci pitation of the disastrous conflict with General Mile's and his failure to act In harmony with Republican Senators these nnd other causes make It de sirable for him to retire The Secretary has Introduced Into hit management of the War Depart ment methods which made him a sue citsful corporation lawyer. Ho Is sicretlvo and distant. It Is moro dim cult to get Into his office than Into the resident's prhate office. He makes ro distinction between leaders of Congress and his fellow Government officials In this respect. The President has high admiration fcr Root. He constituted him his chief adviser nnd friend within a few minutes after he took the oath of of fice In Buffalo last fall. Ever slnco the Secretary of War has been closer to tho President than any other mem bei of the Cabinet. The President would regard It as a misfortune to lose his sen Ices, but Republican po liticians believe It would be to the ad ventage of the party If he got out vol untarily. Russians Stricken With Starvation St. Ptteisburg. April 16. Tho re ports received here from the famine stricken districts of Russia more than Jutlfy the anticipations of ncuto sirt fcrINg In those localities Scurvy and typhoid fever aro de vastating the peasantry throughout the whole of the Altai (highlands ot Sll.erln) region, formerly tjio chief giannry of Siberia. The starting peo ple there have consumed even tho last remnants of their seed graiu, and no spring crops hnve been sown. The last wheat sold In Altai fetched 2 1-4 rubles per pood, against tho normal pr'ce of sixteen to twenty kopecks per pood. In some platcs the scarcity of frdder Is so gloat that half tho hous es have been unthntched to savo tho lives of tho cattle and horses. The gravity of the situation Is evi denced by the latest statistics. At Menzcllsk, Government of Kufa, there hnve been upward of 4000 cases of typhus; at Bellbelsky, G82 cases havo been reported, and at Akmolllnsk over 1900 cases have occurred. Slml lar reports come from Erone, Hasan and Saratoff. Tho Red Cross boclety Is furnish ing all tTio aid at Its command. In the way of free kitchens and medicines. i PUNAIIOU ISA8EUALL. The Punahou Athletic Club and Oahu College teams plajed a game of uasc ball on the Oahu Cullcgo campus Sat unlay nltcrnoon wlikli resulted In a lctorv for the former hv n score ot 23 to 9 The (?ame was till! of error but there wero bright moments and oulto n lot of fun. Dickson, pllrher for tho College bojs, was extremely weak Ilabliltt of tho Athletic Chili was hit quite freely nnd ii substitute huh Inter on put In his place, lloth teams show ed lack of practice. Tho evening Bulletin, 75 cents per month. II! Recorded April 16, 1902. Jno. Gouvla and wife to Cecil Brown tiustee; mortgage, Patent 4410. por tion Patent 4279, Kaapahu, Hamakua, Hawaii. $800. Book 232, pago 333 Dated April 15, 1902. W. R. Castlo Jr. to Cecil Brown, trustee; mortgage; portion Ap. 1, R P. 2101. Kul. 794. Katiluwela, Hono lulu, Oahu j $1200. Book 232, pago 337. Dated April 11, 1902. Recorded April 18, 1902. Chas. S. Dcsky to Juliette M. Athcr ton; deed; portion lot 40, Pacific Heights, Honolulu, Oahu: $1750. Book 234. page 289. Dated July 23, 1901. Pololo Land nnd Improvement Corn puny, Limited, to Alex. M. Atherton; deed; lots 25, 2fi, 28, 29, 31, 32 nnd 34, block 107, Palolo tract, Honolulu, Oa lm; J30M. Book 234, pago 301. Dat eu February 19. 1902. Luke Tung San and wlfo to G. Aku na; mortgage; one-third interest In lots 90. in, 100 and 101, Kulaokahim plains, Honolulu, Oahu; $1100. nook 236, page 131. Dated January 23, 1902 Georgo I Do la Nux and wife to M. V. Holmes; mortgage; portion Grant 21u1. Nlenln, Hamakua, Hawaii; $800 75. Book 238, pago 133. Dated September 20, 1901. John Ouderklrk and wlfo to flank nf I'nwall. Limited; mortgage: nortlon R. P. C305. Mnklkl street. Honolulu. Oihu; $3000. two years nt 8 per cent. Book 230, page 133. Dated April 15. 1901'. Recorded April 21, 1902. G. S. Patten, by attorney, to Geo. C. Hewitt; "deed; Interest In land. Kau, Hawaii; $200. Book 231, pago 300. Dated April 2, 1902. Kalllanu to Kupa: deed, one fourth Interest In poitlon It. p. 2029, Kill 9S. Pnako. Wnlliiku, Maul; $40. Book 231 page 301 Dated TTlnrch 19, 1902. Philippine Fighting To Be Investigated Washington. April 13. The recent reflations ignrdlng the manner In which war has been conflicted lu the Philippines hate stlrr'e d President Roosevelt to action. It is authorita tively announced that the President will appoint a commission to invcstl gate the manner la which tho Ameri can army Is conducting matters In these Islands. The commission will lepresent the President personally, and after a thorough sifting of facts will report to him. The announcement of this commission will be mado as soon as the President can decide upon Us personnel. Roosevelt feels that he should exer cise the greatest care In the selection of the men who compose It. nnd he now has several names under consideration. It Is stated the commission will In no wise represent the War Department. The President's friends arc careful to say he does not contemplate any ces sation In tho prosecution of the war, but ho Intends to ascertain beyond any doubt whether the war Is being con ducted according to tho customs ot civilized warfare. The President Is not satisfied with the verdict In the Wnllor court-martial. He also wants to know moro concern ing the ordeiB given by General Smith to Major Waller before the expedition started. The recent developments con cerning the application of tho "water cure" hate stirred up his anger, and set ere punishment may be expected by officers who hao resorted to it should the commission find that the facta war rant such action. inos Order Complete Surrender Manila, April 10 General Mahnr has unconditionally surrendered to Brigadier General Bell at I.lpa, Da tangos province, with tho entire Insur gent force of the provinces of Lnguna and Batangas, General Bell says IiIh (Bell's) Influence Is sufficient to quell me insurrectionary movements In Tii jnbas nnd Cnvlte provinces and rapture all those In the field who have not et surrendered, hut Malvar has ordered the complete surrender of every Insur gent to the nearest American force. General Wheaton, reporting to the di vision headquarters, saa that all re sistance In his department has ended, and the surrenders Just announced mean that the pons will bo opened nnd that the Filipinos In tho detention camps will be allowed to return to I their homes in time to plant their crops. IRISH 80SIETY. At a meeting of Irishmen held In Wa erley hall Sunday forenoon, there wns reported a unanimous sentiment on the part of eons of the Emerald Isle in tho city for organization. Although there were but eighteen present at tho meet Ing. a list of forty-five applicants for membership was reported. Col, C. J. McCarthy vsas In the chair and Chas. McGonagle acted as secretary. After there bad been 11 full discussion of the plans, the following committee was ap pointed to draft a continuation nnd hy laus nnd to report nt n special meeting ns noon as tho work has been com pleted. C J. McCntthy. Thos. J. Dil lon, P. J. Knrlcy, Charles Crelghton and Charles McGoungle. 1 1 a Hufinron Kounl. Purser rnguson of the steamer V G. Hull, reports the following sugar 'awaiting shipment on Kuual K. S ' M.. 2S0U: V. K., ou0; Mak., 1000: O. & H- 2712; McU., 11.19.', K. 1' , ISO, II M., 1100; L. P., H00; M. S. Co.. 72.000; K. S. Co., filOO Total. 107.631 lugs. Tho Evening Uullutln, 76 cents per noiith. No doubt You havo paid for two or three homes during your llf.tlme. Especially If you have been paying rent; and we regret that you have nothing to show for tha money spent In this mannt.'. Ws have now on sale lots In the beautiful Puupueo Tract, whlsh contains the finest suburban property In Honolulu. This tract commands a magnificent view of mountains and ocean, has macadamized streets, artesian water, and the eleetrlo car line passes through the property. For any further Information regard Ing prices, terms, etc, address ' ISLAND REALTY OOMPY LIMITED. JUDD I3UIL.DINQ. 204 Lines of Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLP The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as bo.ander: FROM SAN FRANCISCO. SONOMA . ALAMEDA VENTURA ALAMEDA , SIERRA . . ALAMEDA SONOMA . . ....MAY 7 ....MAY 16 ....MAY 28 ...JUNE 6 ...JUNE 18 ...JUNE 27 ...JULY 9 In connection with tho sailing or tne aoove steamers, tne agents are pro ,red to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail oad from San Francisco to nil points In the United States, and from New 'ork by any steamship lino to oil European ports. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC S. 8. CO. American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, m Pacific .Coast. C. S. NEVADAN, to sail April 20th. S. 3. HAWAIIAN, to sail May 20th. Freight received at Company's wharf, 42d St., South Brooklyn, at all times. From San Francisco 8. 8. HYADES, to sail May 17. Freight received at Company's wharf, Stewart Street Pier 20. From Seattle and Tacoma 8. 8. CALIFORNIAN, to sail April 20. 8. 8. AMERICAN, to sail June 15. For further particulars apply to C. P. MORSB, General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd. AGENTS, HONOLULU. Pacific Mail Steamship Go. Dccidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaish 8tesmers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned. FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. ClIINAj APIUL 30 DORIC MAY 8 NIPPON MAIIU MAY 10 PEIIU MAY2I COPTIC JtJNi: 3 AMnillCA MAIIU JUNK 11 PEKING JUNK 19 GAELIC JUNK 28 IIONQKONO MAIIU JUL.Y S FOR GENERAL INFORMATION H. HfXCKPBLO & Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Stoumahlp Company. mm Steamers of the above line, running In connection wlta the CANA9I N PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. D. C. and Sydnty. N.S.vV.. and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu, Suva, FIJI and Drlsbane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or about tho datos below stated, viz.: rom Vancouver ana Victoria, D. C. (For Drlsbano and Sydney.) MOANA , MAY 10 MIOWKRA JUNK 7 MOANA JULY 5 Through Tickets Issued trom Honolulu to Canada, United States and turope. For Freight and Passage and all gcnoral Information, apply to Thco. H.DavlcB&CoMLtd., GcnMAftcnte. GLOBE NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. PUQET SOUND-HONOLULU ROUTE. Connecting Direct without transfer with O. N. Ity., N. P. It., and C. F. It. Lowest rates of freight from all eastern points; 'shortest possible time. 8. 8. EUREKA, from 8eattle, on or 8. 8. TAMPICO, from Seattle, on or For further information address L. E. BEEBE, a Brewer Building, Honolulu. AGENT HAWAIIAN I8LAND8. Globe Nav. Co., Ltd., Seattle, Wash.; P. W. Rochester, 308 Market St., 8. F.i Agents of above roads, will furnish Information, PIONEER HOTEL LAHAINA Everything New, Good Table, Nice Bedrooms, Sample Room for Comnier clal Trawlers. Opposlto Landing line view, cool and comfortable. Terms moderate iG, FREEIAND, Manager ) THE AMOUNT PAID FOR RENT WOULD HAVE PAID FOR A HOME, AND A GOOD HOME TOO.j'otjt Travel. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. ALAMEDA APRIL 30 VENTURA MAY 6 ALAMEDA MAY 21 SIERRA MAY 27 ALAMEDA JUNE 11 SONOMA JUNE If ALAMEDA JULY 2 VENTURA JULY 8 ALAMEDA JULY 23 FOR SAN FRANCISCO. PUIIU MAY 3 COPTIC MAY 10 AMERICA MARU MAY 20 I'UKINO MAY 28 OAKI.IC JUNK 7 HONGKONG- MARU JUNE 13 CHINA JUNK 21 DORIC JUNK 28 NIPPON MARU JULY 8 APPLY TO P. M. S. 8. CO. CO, LTD. AGENTS. t-rom 8ydney and Drlsbane. (For Victoria and Vancouver, O. O.) MIOWERA MAY 7 AORANGI JUNK 4 MOANA JULY 2 about APRIL 10 about MAY 10 Pearl City Hotel A plnce for town people to la off lur a fen ilajs. l'urnlshed rooms, first-class meals, dancing paWllon, nice picnic grounds aleo stnlilliiK for horses. Convenient for a country outing. J. W. CHAPMAN, Manager. :i313m Lines of Travel. Bisiaess Men Caa Sare Vany Doors 11" UJJ108S THE CONTINENT TROM Sao Francisco-Portlaid THE TRAINS DAILY FROM SAN FRANCISCO. TWO TRAINS DAILY FROM PORTLAND. aly TilREE DAYS to Chicago. Only FOUR DAYS to New Tort lilnan Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smofc U and Library Cars, with Barbse op and Pleasant Reading Rooms. Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte). Free Reclining Chairs. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. H. LOTHROP, General Agent. Ill Third street, Portland, Oregon. . W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, Wo. 1 Montgomery SL.San Francisco. . L. LOICAX, O. P. & T. A., 1471 Omaha, Nobruks. Hawaiian Tramway's Time Table. KING STREET LINE. Cifl Uivt Wilklkl lor town tH 41. .ij. ! i 1 1. tod tvery lDlnuttthrtlltcr till 1041. It:tf M4 lljIP.M.Ilom Wilklkl solo tll Pumliou SUNw, Cn UaviR Rinti or Pawit t wlttri for to rt I HA M. anl (virr it mlnulti Iruruntf till u oliMt. !, mvt rori na nine tnttti cornw lor Ptlti At 6.io A M. tog avery is i ilnuttl after till it as Cara ! for Palana only at j anl s 1 A m. Cara laava Palacna for Walklkfs 4) A.M o4 rrrrr cj mloutaa ml o as c . ltn at to is and i9.jr.rn TD ins-' A. from Palana for Punahotl only coat 10 Watkwion Saturdaya. Cara laava Fori and Klnr Mrttla corntf foi Rlftaj Ranga at s ani a to a.m Can Itara Fort and Kin ttratla cornar f or Walfk atfiosAM.anl tvary it mlnulti till to osP. M, fba at ! 15 and ti.oj p.m. Tha it js p.m. lot. to WalUa.1 l Saturdays only. BERETANIA STREET AND f'UUANU VAUEi. Cara laava Punahou Slabla for Town aft aol F.M. tor Town and Vallay alt 40 s so 6 10 Vvo 6 40 7 and IMAM. Cara laava Oahu Colltca for town and Valley al a so 6 so and t to A n and ever) to minutes ttll to n P.M. eiceptUie even hour and half, hour cars wMCk run from tha Slabla Cars laava Nuuanu Vallay at 6 10 G to 6 to A.M al avtry 10 minutes thereafter till lo so P.M Cars leave Fort and Queen streets for Puaehoa College at 6 os 6 as 6 as A M and every 10 mlnntesj after till g is P.M Alter that the cars run lo nVe Stabls up to rt 50P.M. which Is Iba lattcar from Town reaching tha Stable al ti )o P.M. Telephone to All Parts of the Island. konaTTvery STABLES rEALAKEKUA, HAWAII. J. Q. HENRIQUES, PROP. Horses and Carriages For Excursions To the Volcano or the Mountain. An excellent chance Is offered for tourists to 6EB THE COUNTRY. Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna, ut tt Kallua and take passengers overland to Uookena, where the steamer la me, ixaln. O. R. & L. Co. TIME TABLE. From and after January l, isn. TRAINS. STATIONS, DAILY DAILY (Outwaird; tx. Sun. DAILY ex. Sun. daily daiit A.M. AM. AM. KM. P.M- Honolulu t 10 9 it 11 oj jtj j Pttrl City... So 9 1 11 41 4T :i Ew Mill I )i 10 08 oa 4 of it Wlini 10 44) WUlu ,., 11:3) 340 .... Kahuku ... it ..... 1 1 STATIONS. DAILY (Inward) tx. Sun. DAILY daily DAitr AM. A.M P.M P.M. Kt)uku ......... 1 . .... is Wiltlua.... .. 1 1 .... ft Walnut .. f.to . ,. - Ewa Mill . .......... 5. jo T 4S foi 1 Ptarl City 6.ij S.o) i:o 4 1 Honolulu 6.30 S j; j.o$ $. r O. SMITH. Gen'l Pass. & Ticket At Q. P. DBNISON. Superintendent TBEUNIONEXPRESSCO Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Draye lor Freight and Lumber Our representative meeta all Incom ing steamers from the Coast, and frt chock baggage on all outgoing steut ra. Wulte and Black Sand For Salt? Office with Evening Bulletin, Hi King street. Tel 86. fl. LURSEH, M'fr. When You Want a Rig ring up tub C-L-U-B LIVERY BOARDING and SALES STABLES, I I 1 J : 618 FORT 6THEETJ Btable 'i'houe, 109 Main. Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and J2. C. H. BELLINA. Uonolnln Iron Works. Improved and modern SUOAR UA CIUNLTtY of every capacity and de scription made to order. Boiler work and "iirVETED PIPES for lrrigatioa purposes a specialty. Particular atten tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairs executed at shortest notle COTTON BROS & CO ENGINEERS AND : ! i GbNLRAL CONTRACTORS Piaos aoiastlmataa turnfthsl (or all ctassa. Contracting work Tel. Main 245. ROOM 30P BOSTON BLK. Honolulu. Tho Evening Bulletin, 71 ccnta per month. n' -w- . . " . ..t yLI - HUJUejL ,k'4kdktSifmMki, tVS .&: .4AatA-..ljif J,.Vi.w . Jti.