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At the annual meeting of Kct On Put Kon Association, huld on September lSth, 1904, the following officers vvcro duly elected lo hervo for Ihu ensuing year: M. C. Amana President W. W. Ahana Vice President H. Sing Fook English Sec'ty Goo Fook Sam.. ..Chinese Sec'ty Y. Anln ., Kl Chong. Treasurer .Atlt. Treasurer Lam Ged Chu and. Chang Yet Woon Auditors II. HINH FOOK. English Secretary 2877-31 Our $68 WHITE BROXZE MONUMENTS Ar immrl heiuty rU JuuHlItv, fhey tanj j feet 8 livedo, tl four ue are f tte 4 with rrmoAjH UHct ulili ral4 Ictum TiiJorseJ by "The Scientific American" j mo frutf n4 tlrlctly 4tr aUlnjr. j o Itetutlfut Design ni price tt PoJmort't PflUf, 1MM Sircel H CANNON. Sol Agrnt for Ittanit. Uoxi. ATTENTION ! HOU8EHOLDER8 Improve your muddy walks and drlvewayt with black sand dressing always clean. For the next ten days we tell the finest black sand Delivered for 76 centt oer yr. Cheapest price ever known In town. Telephone your order. Lord & Belser. Tel. MAIN 198. P. O. BOX 192. The Lewin-Meyer Co. Epicnreai and Palace Goods E: J. WALKER, Wholesale Agent. YES! BUY FROM US WHYT Becauie we are the cheapest, call for your or ders, allow you 45 dayt In which to pay your bills, deliver promptly. You make 5 on every dollar you Invest KALIHI 8TORE, White 3161. Tel. Main 339. Residence Tel. White 53 Mrs. E HI Taylor, FLORI8T. ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING. Rooted Strawberry and Vio let Plantt for Sale. J 1 1 ! uwnx j. Legal Notices. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER. RITORY OF HAWAII. At Chambers. In Probate, In the Matter of the Estate of Henry - Congdon, Deceased. NOTICE 0 1' ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE OK HEAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that pursu ant to the order of tho Honorable Oeorgo 1). Gear, Second Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho First Judicial Circuit, ulttlng nt Chambers In Pro hate, mailo and entered on the 23rd day of August, 1904, In the matter of tho Cfltato of Henry Congdon, deceas ed, Charles Phillips, Administrator of tho Estato of said Henry Congdon, de ceased, will offer for sale at public auction and will sell to tho highest nml he.st bidder for cash at the front door of tho Judiciary Ilulldlng In Ho nolulu, Inland of Oahu, Territory of Hnwnll, on Monday, tho 19th day of September, 190, at tho hour of 13 o'clocl, noon of said day, all tho right, title, Interest mid estato of tho said deceased In and to the following de scribed real estato, to wit: 1. All that certain ideco of land sltuato at tho South slopo of Punch bowl Hill In Honolulu, Island of-Oahu, Territory aforesaid, containing no area of 12, 1C0 gquaro feet and known as Lot No. 48G and conveyed to said deceased by Grant No. 5709. 2. All those certain pieces or par cel of land sltuato In Kaplolanl Park Addition, Walklkl, Island of Oahu, Territory aforesaid, and known and designated upon a map or diagram of said Kaplolanl Park Audition ns Lots New. 1, 2, and 3 of Mock U or sold Ad dttlon. The lot first mentioned Is well grass ed and In excellent condition. It is so situated on tho iddo of Punchbowl Hill as to command n superb ocean view overlooking Honolulu. TcrniB of Halo Cash In United Stntes Gold Coin. Sale subject to ap proval ami confirmation by tho Court. Deeds at expenno ot purchasers. ieu per tern, ivyo oi wiu purcuuN price to ho paid upon tho rail or tno hammer and tho balanco upon confir mation of tho Bale by tho Court and delivery of deed to purchaser. For full particulars and further In formation apply to tho undersigned at his ofllco In tho Campbell Mock on Merchant Street, said Honolulu, or at tho omen of Vim attorneys. Smith As L;vvls, No. 209 Judd Ilulldlng, said II" nolulu. Dated Honolulu, August 26th, 1904 CHAHLES PHILLIPS, Administrator of tho Estato of Henry Congdon, Deceased L')M Aug. 27; Sept. 3, 10, 17. Tho sab- of tho nbovo named proper- 1 U hereby postponed to Saturday, rho 1st day of October, 1904, at 12 l noon r said day, at front door of Judl- .clary Rulldlng. raid Honolulu. CHARLES PHILLIPS, Administrator or tho Estato of Henry Congdon, Deceased. i&73-Scpt. 19, 20, ' IN THE CIRCUIT owuKT OF THE First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At 'Clumbers; In Probate. In tho Matter of tho Estate, of A. 11. Scrlmgoour, De- (.fiiMil. Order of Notice nf Hearing ' Petition lor Allowance ot Final Ac? i counts. Distribution mid Discharge. On reading and tiling tho petition nnd ac count nf David Dayton, rdmlnlstrator of tho estato or A. II. Scrlmgcout, wherein ho askx to bo allowed 1,122.33 nnd ho charges himself with $5,979.10, and nxkrt that tho muio may bo main , lnod nnd npproM'd, nml that n final or J der may bo made of distribution of the property remaining In his hands to tno persons thereto entitled, und discharg ing him nnd his sureties from all fur ther responsibility as such admlnls trntor, It I ordered that Monday, tho niflt day of October, A. T). 1904, nt JO o'clock a. m., bi.Toro tho Judge of mid court at tho court room of tho tmld court at Honolulu, Island of Oahu, ho and tho snino hereby In appointed ns tho time nnd placo for hearing said petition and accounts, and that all per- hotiH Interested may then and thcro appear and xhow cause, If any they hnv why Iho sanio should not be granted, and may present evidence at to who iin entitled to tho said prop erty. -And that iiotlco of this order, In (ho English language, bo published in Tho Evening Dulletln nowspapcr printed and published In Honolulu onee a week, for thrco successive weeks, tho last publication to bo not less than two weeks provlous to tho tlinn therein appointed for said honr ing. Dated at Honolulu, this 16th day of 8eptomher,l01, J. T. HE HOLT. First Judgo First Circuit Court. 2873 Sept. 19, 26; Oct 3. 10. NOTICE TO CREDITOR8. ESTATE OF NG FAWN. Tho undersigned having been ap pointed Administrator of tho Estate of Ng Fawn, lato of Honolulu, deceased, notice Is hcruby t'lvcn to all creditors of said Estnto to present their claims, duly nulhentlenleil, with pioper Iviiurlieis, if any uxlst, oven though xalil eiuims bo secured by mortgages iiiMiii real estate, to his attorney, J. I1. Hall. Rooms 4, S and fl, Walty building. Honolulu, Territory or Hawaii, wiiiiin fd months rroin dnto hereof or they shall bo forever bnrrcd. NQ PINO, Administrator of tho Estato of Ng Fawn, Honolulu, September 19th, 1801. W3 Sept, 19, 2C; Ott. 3, 10. niuuk books of all sorts, ledgers, etc., manufactured by the Ilullelin Pub lishing Company, Kamehas and Elks 7-6 Defeat 5 Honolujus and Puns Two close games kept tho crowd a-. Double play E. Fernandez to En- tip-too nt the Ilascball Park Hnturdny afternoon. The Earns defeated the! Ilonolulus by 7 to 0 ond tho Elks won from the Punahous by S to 4. It was only by a close shavo that tho Elks, In tho second game, did not have to go to batf perhaps who knows? going also to defeat. Greater miracles haw occurred. The present standing of the teams ot tho League Is as below: P. II. A. C 18 Kams 17 Elks 18 Mallcs 17 V. L. Pet. 13 S 722 10 7 588 HI 8 CSS G 11 333 3 13 277 Punahous . . 18 KAMS VS. H. A. C. First Inning. Kams come up first. Sheldon balloons fatally Into first; Lo mon manages to walk; Jones skies to short; Vanatta cuts grass to Joy, who plans a deadly pill with primary. It. A. C. batting: En suo double-bags to left; E. Fernandez sacrifices to Rich ards and En Suo registers at third; a center safety by Jimmy Williams takes En sue home; Aylctt churns earth swiftly to Jones, who touches first but cannot pass to second, for no one Is at that sack; Williams goes to second accordingly; Joy long skies to Ilcutcr. Fourth inning. Jones arrives on En Sue's fumbling n warm hit to third; motes along on passed ball; Vnnattn strikes out; Reutcr safo on short's error and Jones on third; Ilichards up; he strikes out; Carvalhu throws lo third lo catch man there, ball goes wild nnd Joucs nnd Ilcutcr score; Meyer Is allowed to walk; KoU hits to pitcher who outruns him with the ball to first. Sco'ro 3 to 1 for Kams, II. A. C. hatting: Jimmy Williams base-hits centervvard; Ajlctt safo hits to right; Joy slams hard to second, who touches out Aylctt whllo Harney gets safe ami Williams Is on third; Joy trots nlnng to second on a snenk; Louis brings home two men on right fielder nnd lands on second; Alt Wil liams safo on Lemon's mulTIng of a fly; J. Fernandez up; Louis Is caught off tec ond by Leslie's sure shot; Fornnn- dez walks: Carvalho sends it Into first's reach and Is out at tho bag. Score even, 3 to 3. I Ninth Inning. Jones double-base-l hits to left fence; Yanalta sends, one through second's fingers and brings Jones home, landing on second; Rcu- ter tiles to second: Richards Hies to right, lovely catch; Meyer nlso lands In Ayletl'g ready flips. II. A. C. to bat: E. Fernandez tiles to pitcher; J. 'll. Hams files to third nnd Aylctt flics to light. Kams' game. 7 to 6. ELKS VS. PUNAHOU, Second inning. Williams out, short to first; McCorrlston (Ilea the name wny; Tucker wulks, four straight balls.1 Warren up: Tucker out mealing sec- ond. Elks to tint: Ecrs safe on sec- ond's error, Williams' third error so far; Voller hits to second and is safe but Evers Is out; Ilushnell flics to Wii-I terhouse In right; Russell safe-hlttij leftward; Hob White smites center- ward and Voller Is over tho pan; Wll-I der reaches second on lovely left field knock and Russell nnd Whlto are home; Klley out. Steero to Woods. Scoro 4 to 0, for Elks. Llghth Inning. Wntcrhouso out, third to first; Campbell safo on litis- sell's error; Williams walks; McCor- rlston hit's to third, uuo throws out Williams nt second; Cnmphell gets homo on Russell's bad attempt to throw out McCorrlston nt first; Tucker center lilts and McCorrlston Is homo; Warren strikes out. Scoro 5 to 1. Ninth inning. Woods out, pitcher to first; Stecre files to Evers; Desha1 smashes to center for threo hags; KI' ley clumsily or Intentionally blocks him at first base, whero ho loses a sec ond or two in conscnuenco nnd Is ppt out at home, leaving tho scoio 5 to 4, tor the Elks. HONOI.ULUS. An r niiro Ensue, 3b E. F'n'dez, 1b2b. , ..4 ..4 ..S ..I ..4 ..4 J. Williams, 2b-p. , Aylett rf Joy, p.-c Louis, If A. Williams, ss. . J. Fernandez, cf. Carvitlhn, c.-lb. .. 27 9 10 Total . ,ac o o KAMEIIAMEHAS. All It Illl l'O A Sheldon, ks .' tl 1 3 Lemon, If .1 tl 0 Jones, lb 4 2 1 Vunnttu, 21 r, 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 Renter, if.-p .") 1 I Itliliiirds. p.-rf 4 0 il Meyer, lib .1 2 0 1 KoKI, e( 3 1 1 Leslie. v 4 1 2 1 Total 36 7 7 27 8 Sioro by Innings 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 Knniehaniohas ..0 I 0 2 I 2 0 0 1 ilonolulus I 0 o 2 2 o 1 0 0 Thrc'i-liaso hit Aylett. Two-lmso hits Jones, Ensue, Louis, land. Sacrifice hits E. Fernandez, J. Wll- Tho funeral was held from 11. II, Hums. Williams' undertaking parlors at 10 Stolen buses K118110, Joy, Renter. o'clock today, Rov, W. M, Klncald con Lett on bases H, A. C..7, Kams 0. ducting the services, sue. Struck out lly Joy , by Williams 3, by Richards 2, by Router 7. IJascH on balls lllclmrds 1, Renter 1, Joy S, Williams 1. lilt by pitcher Meyer. Wild pitch Joy. Passed balls Leslie 1, Cnrvnllio 3. ELKS. All 11 DII PO A E Dushncll, 3b. Russell, 2b. .. White, c 4 0 ..4 :.4 ..3 0, 0 0 0 1 Wilder. If. Klley, lb 4 0 Kaal, p 3 1 Kla, cf 4 0 Evers, ss. ,, 4 0 Voller, rf ... 1 I". tl. Total 35 R 11 27 1.. I PUNAHOUS. AH It Illl PO A I Woods, II ...4 Stecre, ss 3 Desha, p 5 ; I 3 1 1 2 2 II 0 1 0 2 fi 1 2 II 2 1 WatcrhoiiBe, rf. Campbell, 3b. . . Williams, 2b. .. McCorrlston, e. . Tucker, If Warren, ef Total . . , .,28 4 1 24 12 Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 r, 7 & Punahous 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Elks I 3 10 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit 'Wilder. 9 0 I Campbell, Sacrifice hits Russell, McCorrlcton. Stolen banes Knnl, Williams. Tutlv er. Lett on bases Elks 10, I'utuihou s Struck out lly Knal !i, by Desha " liases on balls Knal 7, Desha '.. Hit by pitcher Ry Kaal I. Passed balls Whlto 2. DON'T FORGET that to vote coming Territorial election MUST REGISTER. In the YOU Excellent Score In Cricket Game A came or cricket idaved ou the Ma );kl grounds last Saturday resulted In tho defeat of R. A. Jordan's men by the team of T. GUI to tho-tune or 209 nins to 103. Tho scoro of (Jill's team, 209 runs ror"3 wickets, Is probably the record or tho season. Tho full scoro was as follows: It. A. JORDAN'S TEAM. O. C. Held, bowled I.ayard U. F. Heard more. ! Anderson . . . F Harrison, c and b I.ayard . . . . W Ii Stnnley, b Laard J. R. M. Maclean, b Deardniore, Mytton S. Jordan, bowled licardnioru McAullffe, c and b Mytton .. 11 R, A. Joidan, bowled Anderson.. 3 F. C. Martin, not nut i 10 Uxtrns S Total for 8 wickets 103 T. HILL'S TEAM. S. Heardniore, run out 91 R. do II. I.ayard, bowled Maclean 1 It. Anderson, c Harrison, b Mac- lean 107 Mytton. not out S T. dill, did not bat '. A. Jordan, did not bat O. Tultett, did nut hat 1). Center, did not bat Churtou, did not bat ' Extras 5 Total for 3 wickets 209 REGISTER early and avoid the ruth. If you want a vote thlt year you MUST REGISTER PASSENGER8 ARRIVED. From .Maul ports, per stmr. Claudlne, Sept. 2.1. B. A. Mott-Smlth, II. C. Danford, Mrs. A. E. Carter, A. F. Ew E art, W. von Segeern, Yow Chong, Mrs. 1 K. ManuhvoKco, Mrs. H. Trevcnen nnd 2 2 children, Max Loreni, II. (lorman, E. 0 A. 1'. Ncwiomb, Mrs. S. Nowlcln, Chas, 1 Cay, Mrs. (leo. Olbh and 2 children, 2 Mrs. J. Richard and 2 children, It. SI, I Uenberg, A. Aalberg, J. W. llergstrom, 1 Chas. It. Friuler, A. McNIcoll, II. (lib 0 ton, I). R. (Irccn. 2 From Knuul ports, per Btiur. W. O. Hall, Suit. 25. A. Robinson, S. Rob- iiibon, J. S. Mnlony, W. E. Rowell, K. Ilamauo, Miss I Not Icy, I), Kahnuln- E Ho, Clins. Notlny and wile. Mm. F. L. 0 Leslie, 1). II. Kahnillello, J, K. (inn 1 dnll, Jonah Ktimalne, L, Uilauiolinliinl, 1 Miss L. Daniels, Mrs. M. Mulohl und 1 S7 cleclc. 0 "- 0 DIED FROM HEMORRHAGE. II i)' J, II. I'attou, an employeo In tho 0 postodUe, died suddenly jostorday nt - the Occidental Hotel of hemorrhage. 3 After tho attack ho lived only throw I minutes. Mr. Pnttnn was n natlvo of I Alabama and hud been connected w Ith 7 tho local postomco since tho first or C tho year. He leaves a widow in this city and two children on llio main Entered for Record Sept. 23, 1904, From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Etnnlla K Nul Mid usb to Ter of Hnw.l) It V Holt tr to Ter or Haw I) .Marie A llumphiejs and hsh to Ter of Hawaii D Kuiunkl Illtia to Ter or Hawaii. ...HI Ter of Ilnw by Supt I'b Wks to W E ' How ell IJceuso Dank of Hawaii Ltd o O It & L Co i Parltel! O H & L Co to Est S O Wilder Ltd. U Mule Mnll.nl to Tr Wllhclmlnn St ranch ...... , I) Mailon I) Eidmnu nnd hub to Walter F Dillingham PA Entered for Record Sept. 24, 1904, From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. Kaumakaplll Church by tin to Jen nie K SatTcry ot al itel Recorded Sept. 15, 1904. II M von Holt nnd wf to Jos Fer nandez: I); lot 10 of Gr 177, Pnwan tract, Honolulu; $1,200. II 261, p 379. Dated Sept 12, 1904. Solomona Kahnlcwal In Edward II F Wolter tr: I); Ap 2. It P 719. Kill 120i;!!. Walklkl. Honolulu; (100. U 238 p 374. Dated Sept 3, 1901. Henry Wntcrhouso Tr Co Ltd lo West k Hawn Invt Co Ltd; AM; mtg A K Wntklnu and hsh on 22.401 sq ft or Ap 2, Kill 8241 and bldgs, Maklkl St, Honolulu; )3.ml. 1) 200, p 115. Dated Sept 13. 19(11. Henry win (llcson tr to Chas van (Hi-son tr; I); It P 5731. Kill 701, Apua, Honolulu, J.Vmi. 11 201, p 381). Dated Auk , I9H4, Am lid (! F M by Irs to Est or Ucr nice P lllshnp by tis; El); por R I' IMS, Kul 3S7, Iluretnnla St. Honolulu: SI. etc. 11 2l!l, p SSL Dated Kept 12, 1 90 1. Recorded Sept- 16, 190-1. W F Allen tr to Henry Smith; Rcl, - It P 3140, por Kul 1517 and IO-100 ;l acre hind, Knliu; purs Ap 2, Kul 7v3 am! por Kill :nsi, I nit hi; por It l' 5735. Kul 7oii, King St; nil In Honolu lu; $2.H0ti. II 199. p 2S9. Dated Sept 15. 19ii. a, INI nf Hvl.M A fnrler liv tr In I'or. dell.t .1 Carter; D; 1-5 hit In por R P 9, cor Judd nnd Nuuiiiiu Sts. Honolulu, II. II 2I!4. p 1113. Dated Kept l&.IiHM. I'M oi Sybil A Carter by tr to Agnes C Unit; D; 1-3 Int III por R P 9. cor Judd and Nuuanii Sts, Honolulu; $1, 11 204, p 105. Dated Sept 15, 1901. Est or Sybil A Carter by tr to Ceo R Cnrter; I); 1-3 Int In por R P 9, cor Judd mid Niiuauu Sts, Honolulu; (1. II 204, p 100. Dated Sept 15, 1904. Est of Sybil A Carter by tr to Fran. cch I Crehore; D; 1-3 Int In por R P 9, ror Judd and Niiunnu Sts, Honolulu; tl. 11201, p 108, Dated Sept 13, 1901 Mrs I. M Orny to Philip II-Dodge; US; furniture, etc, on premises. Vine yard St. Honolulu; (1 and mtg 5u0. II 203, p ISt. Dated Sept 10. 1901. Mary T lleardslee and hsh (F W) to A Lewis Jr: M; lots 11 and 12, lllk II of (ir 340(1. Klnnu St, Honolulu; J1.U00. II 259, p 149. Dated Sept 16. 1901. Rend "Wants" on page 6. Business Notices. NOTICE TO OEMOCRATS. All persons wlhhlng to contribute funds to tho Democratic Party to aid In the coming campaign nm requested to leave snmo with tho treasiner, Richard II. Trent, at olllco of Trent1 Co.. No. 9.18 Pint street. lly order of tho Democratic Exccu tlvo Committee: W. A. KINNEY, W. F. ERVINO, Chairman. Secretary. 287fi-lm THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA TURITY CO, LTD. Real Estate Mortgage Loans and In vestment Securities. Homes Built on the Inttallment Plan. Horn Office: Mclntyre Bldg, Honolulu, T. H. L. K. KENTWELL, Qen'l Mgr. BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY. Competent watchmen furnished for business houses and residences. Office, Room 8, Model Block. P.' O, Box 284. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will not be responsible for any debts contracted In his name un less by his written order. 2874-1 vv AH ON. TO VIOLET LOVERS. Beautiful fresh Mountain Vlotett. ong-itemmed and very frsgratt, for al at reaaonable prlcet at tho corner if Hotel and Fort streets, Baturdaj nd Tuesday afternoons. 1656-tI NOTICE, Tho American Express Company have appointed our firm as their agents for tho salo of their Travelers' Checks, negotlablo in all parts of tho woild. 11181101' & COMPANY. 2878 tf Mrs. HARRIET C. EVANS, Hair Dressing, Facial Mattage, Manicuring and Chiropody. No. 110 Boston Bldg. HONOLULU. Evening Work by Appointment Only, HAWAIIAN TOBACCO COMPANY, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Wo mako a specialty of handling Iho best Manila cigars: Ln Coustnncla, Ln Insula nnd Flnr de la lenbela. F.WA COR. KINU and 1IETHEL ST& Oceanic Steamship Company riMii Table Tho steamers of this lino will arrlvo and leave this 'port as hereujUaca ( FROM SAN FRANCISCO: SONOMA . , AlAMEDA , VENTURA . ALAMEDA ....OCT. ....OCT. ....OCT. ...NOV. In connection with the sailing of tho above steamers, the agenU tr pared to Issue, to intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by ur rt road from San Francisco to all points In tho United States, and from Mi York by any steamship line to alt European ports. FOR FURTIIBR PARTIOUI.AR8 APPLY TO Wm. G Irwin & Co,, Ltd OCEANIC 8. . CO. GENERAL AGENTS. Pacific Mail Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Steamers of the above companies leave thlt port on or about the FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. KOREA SEPT. 27 GAELIC OCT. 8 MONOOI.IA OCT. 20 CHINA NOV. 1 DORIC NOV. 10 SHIERIA NOV. 21 COPTIC DEC. 3 KOREA t Di:C. 13) CAuI.IC DEC. SI . t a For general Information apply to H. Hackfeld & AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO, Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands Via Pacific Coast Prom New York 8.S. "ALASKAN" to sail about SEPT. 15 Freight received at all timet at tho Company's Wharf, 41st Street, taeM Brooklyn. Prom San Francisco via Puget Sound. S.S."NEVADAN" to tall 8EPT. 23 Freight received at Company's Wharf, firccnwlch Street and each month thereafter. From Honolulu to rlun Francisco. via Kahulul. 8.S."NEVADAN" to tall SEPT. 12 ProTi Seattle and Tacoma S.S."NEVADAN" From Seattle OCT. 4 From Portlunclt Or. For further Information alr M C. P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd General Freight Agent AGENTS, HONOLULU. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Company. Steamers of the abovo line, running In connection with the CANAMUJk PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, O. C, and Sydney, N. . &. and calling at Victoria, 1). C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI and DrUba, Mi DUE AT HONOLULU on or about tho dates below slated, viz: From Vancouver and Victoria, B. (Fur Drlsbano and Sydney.) AORANGI OCT. a. f t . Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, Untied Btatea uu Europe, For Freight and I'nssago and all general information, apply ta Tlieo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. General Ageiti. J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell Vice President; J. L. MtLsai Secretary; A. F. Clark, Treaiurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank HuttM, Manager. Hustace-Peck: Co., Ltd. DRAYMEN, 63 QUEEN ST. DEALERS IN Firewood, Stove and Steam Coal ALSO WHITE AND BLACK SAND. TELEPHONE MAIM BttV Union Express Co., Ltd., 63 Queen Street. Having baggage contracts with tho following Steamship Coa Llnac Oceanic Steamship Co. Pacific Mall Steamship Co. Occidental & Oriental Steamship Co. Wilder 8. S. Co. Toyo Klten Kaltha Steamship Wo check your outgoing baggage at your hornet, caving you tk tMtaW and annoyance ot checking on tho wharf. Incoming baggago checked on steamers ot abovo companies. a4 laflp crcd with quickness and dispatch at your hornet. TELEPHONE MAIN 86. U. 1. HOLTf. Ll.l SMOKE CILLMAN HOUSE BOUQUET CIGAR Beaver Lunch Room OANA HOTEL WAIKIK1 BEACH Rapid Trandt Electric Can anir. at and deparv from tb aaln entraaat of tho Moana Hote. -rcry teu miaato MOANA HOTEL CCx. LT. 1YL FOR SAN FRANCISCO: ALAMEILf , VENTURA ALAMEDA SIER.iA .. ALAMEDA . SEPT. II OCT. 4 OCT. II OCT. 25 NOV. 9 Steamship Co Kisen Kaisha will call at Honolulu and dates below mentioned: FOR 8AN FRANCIICO. MONGOLIA SEPT. 21 CHINA OCT. T DORIC OCT. II MANCHURIA OCT. If .ui-TIC NOV. KOREA NOV. II OAELiC NOV. SI MONOOI.IA DEC. II CHINA DEO. II Co., Ltd., At From Tacoma OCT. From Sydney and Brlsban. (FomVictoria and Vancouver. " MIOWERA OCT. 1 MOANA NOV. IS AORANCI DEC. 14 O. R. & L. Co. TIM12 TABLE May 1st, 1901. OUTWARD. For Walanae, W'alalua, Kahoks ami Way Stations 9; IS a.m., S:10 aJtu For Pearl City, Ewa Mill an4 Wafl Stations 17:30 a. m., l:lt a. at, 11:05 a. m., 215 p. m., S: . as-. 11:15 p. in., 5:i5 p. m., n:xt a. av, 111:15 p. in. INWARD. Arrlvo Honolulu from Kahuka, WaV alua and Walanae S:36 a. m., f'M p. in. Arrive Honolulu from Bwa KUI aaai Pearl City f6:60 a. m., 17:41 a. av, '8-.3G a. in., 10:38 a. m., X:0S . av, 4:31 p. m., 5:3t p. in., 7:4 aa, Dally. t Sunday Excepted. t Sunday Only. G. P. DENISON, F. C. MITHi SupL a. M 7. K iLs&MfiLI !..:&