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ISnPfw,,,ra;m'- jr'n "" " IIIBII I III li ! I Ml fHF" rr-ytgrns Ty,' Wf" 4 2 ' ' , EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1903. MASONIC TEMPLE WEEKLY CALENDAR. MUNDAV Hawallan--Stated. TUBSOAV Pacific Third Degree. WRDNltHDAV Hawaiian Third Degree. T.HUH8DAV Rote Croix Regular 5 p.m. rHirAY Honolulu Chapter Royal Arch. HATIIMIMV Rose Croix 18th Degree. R, All visiting memberi of tke order are cordially Invited to at tend meetings of local lodge. HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. O. O. F. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 tn I O. O. F. Hall, Fort street. E. It. HENDRY, Secretary. CHARLES O. BARTLETT, N. O. All visiting brothers Terr cordially Invited. MYSTIC LOD'JE, No. 2, K. of P. Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, King street Visiting brothers cordially in vited to attend. Q. H. DERREY, C. C. F. WALDRON. K.R.S. OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. Of P. Meets every Friday ovenlng at K. P. Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wm. Mo KInley Lodge, No. 8, and visiting brothers cordially invited. General Business. W. E. MAC. C. C. E. M. COLEMAN, K.R.S. HONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. O. E, Honolulu Lodge- No. C16, B. P. 0. E., will meet In their new ball, on Miller and Bcretanla streets, every Friday evening. By order of the E. R. HARRY H. SIMPSON, Secretary. CEO. II. ANGUS. E.R. Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of P. 1st and 2d Rank. Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in K. of P. Hall, King street Visiting brothers cordially in lited to attend. , E. FARMER, C.C. E. A. JACOBSON, K.R.8. llONOLULU HARBOR, No. 54, A. A, of M. & P. Meets on first Mid third Sunday venlngs of each month at 7 o'clock at K. ot P. Hall. All sojourning breth ren are cordially invited to attend. By order Worthy Captalr: F. MG.1HER. J. M. RADTyAY, C.C. HONOLULU AERIE 140 F. O. E. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NEDAY evenings ot each month at 7:30 Yclock In K. ot P. Hall, King street Visiting Eagles aro invited to :t and. M. ROSENBERG, W. P. H. T. MOORE, W. Secy. tOURT CAMOES No. 8110, A. O. F. Meets every 2d and 4th Tuesday of ach month at 7:30 p. m., In San An tonio Hall, Vineyard street Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. A. O. ROSA. C. It., M. O. PACHECO, F.8. MWHATTAN TRIBE No.2, 1. O. R. M. Meeta every first and third Thurs ay of each month at 7:30 p. m. t K. of P. Hall,. King street Members of Hawaiian Tribe No. 1 and visiting Red Men ore cordially In vited. A. D. CASTRO, C. of R. A. NELSON, Sachem. TELEPHONE 35. BISMARK STABLE CO., LTD. WAILUKU, MAUI. TELEPHONE 228. BISMARK BRANCH STABLES LAHAINA, MAUI. Hacks, Carriages, Buggies and Sad fie Horses on short notice. Carriages meet all Bteamers. Com tent drivers, reasonable rates, new vehicles and live stock. Is kept on, file at E. THI8 PAPER C. DAKE'8 ADVER- TI8INQ AGENCY, 124 8anome 8t, 8an Francisco, Cal., where contracts for advertising can ho mads for it BELIE OF JEFFERSON BOURBON THE HIGHEST TYPE OF KENTUCKY WHISKY PURE RICH MELLOW Hoffschlseger COMPANY, LIMITED 27-31 Kin Street, neat Bethel 1 ECONOMY IS WEALTH Buy your groceries of us and save money. AT RETAIL Soap, . bars for j25 Rice, No. 1 Hawaiian 5 per lb. Delivered at Your Door. Try us once. KALIHI STORE. Phone 3161 White. Alexander & Baldwin LIMITED. J. P. COOKE Manager OFFICERS. H. F. Baldwin President J. B. Castle Vice President W. M. Alexander... Second Vice Pres. L. T. Peck Third Vice Pres. J. Waterhouse Treasurer G. M. Rolph Secretary W. O. Smith Auditor SUGAR FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and INSURAN6E AGENTS A rents for Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Haiku Sugar Company. , Pala Plantation. Maul Agricultural Company. Klhel Plantation Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahuku Plantation Company. Kahulul Railroad Company. Haleakala Ranch Company. Hawaiian Carriage ' Manufacturing Co. 427 QUEEN ST. TEL. MAIN 47. P. O. BOX 191. Manufacturers of all kinds of Car rlages and Vehicles, Vagons, Wagon Materials of all descriptions supplied; Rubber Tires put on at reasonable prices; Repairing, Fainting and Trim ming; satisfaction guaranteed; esti mates given. C. W. ZIEGLER, Manager. Our $65 White Bronze Monuments are marvels of beauty and du rability. They stand 6 feet 8 Inches, the four sides are fit ted with removable tablets with raised letters. Endorsed by "The Scientific American" as moss-proof and strictly everlasting. FRED. HARRI80N, Sole Agent for Islands. Box 184, Horse Shoeing, W.W.Wright Co. LIMITED, have opened a horse-shooing department In connec tion with their carriage shop, etc. Having secur ed the services of a first class shoor, they are pre pared to do all work In- trusted to them in a first class manner. CAMARA & CO., LIQUOR DEALERS. QUEEN AND ALAKEA 8TREETS, TEL. MAIN 492. FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED. Orders delivered to all parts of city, Gatton, Neill & Co., Limited. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS QUEEN and RICHARDS ST8. Boilers re-tubed with charcoal Iron or steel tubes; general ship work. "Fir Sale" cards at Bulletin ofllc.. LOCAL AND iENERAL Read Read "Wants" on page 6. the Bulletin's latest offer on page 6. Big coat price sale of children's near at Dlom's this week. Best cup Hawaiian coffee In the city at New England Bakery. Bargains lu pianos at Coyne Furni ture Co., Ltd. Making room for fall stock. Frco to School Children, presents with eery 25c. purchase, at Arlelgb & Co.'s. Neatly furnished rooms at the Pop. ulur. $1, 11.50 and 12 per week. 1248 Fort street Camera views, Paradise ot the Pa clflr, on sale at all news dealers and curio stores. . A. A. Montnno Is In bed with nn Injury to his foot received through A fall from a horse. It Is said that many Hawaii Chinese are preparing to emigrate to Mnzatlan and Dutch Oulana. Members of the Camp McKlnley Ho clal Club gave a dance Saturday oven lng In Exchange Pavilion. International Stock Food Is the quickest pig or bog grower In the world. California Feed Co., agents. French or German taught in 5 weeks. Satisfaction guaranteed. For particu lars address L. Mathews, Y. M. C. A. "Arabic" applied to Iron roofs is re markablo for Its extreme durability. It lasts for years. California Feed Co., agents. At 1 p. m. today, Labor Day, the library Is closed for the circulation of books. The reading room Is open rs usual. Gift Week at Wall, Nichols Com pany; Lead Pencils, Tablets, Sponges, given away with each purchase ot a School Text Book. Lowest Prices. Ono of tho largest single shipments made by the sisal company, at Sisal, Onhu, went to the Coast in the Ncbras Kan, amounting to 30,200 pounds. Architect Newcomb and Mr. Cattou aro In the East, matching the stone ot which St. Andrew's Cathedral is built u is tnougni mat mo rcquireu siono may have to be brought from England, iuui mo luiucurui may oe cumpicicu. perpetrators. It Is believed that Cotton Bros, have LABOR FOR CANAL. been awarded the contract for the lm-1 Colon, Sept. 2. FIvo hundred la provements at Quarantine Island. Mr. borers from Martlnlnuo have been Canton, tho contractor's locnl roprcse n-! tatlve, received a cable Saturday from which ho infers that tho contract li secured. , It's wonderful the things ono sees when bo hasn't got n gun. When ona hasn't a kodak with him the chancel to take good pictures, which bob up, ore simply surprising. Get a koda nt once and take the next snap-shot ting opportunity by the horns. Hono lulu Photo-Supply Co. T I iS Tho third annual report of the Ho nolulu Seamen's Institute, for the year ending June 30. The treasurer's report shows: RECEIPTS. Subscriptions collected J2.330.00 Donations received from sun dry persons 289.13 Donations received from sun dry vessels 152.75 " (2,771.88 EXPENDITURES. F. W. H. Evcrton, Balnry 1 year at $125 (1,500.00 Rent ot Institute room 1 year at U0 480.00 Janitor's wages 1 vear at 20 210.00 1 Incidental Fund 1 year at (10 120.00 nn nn - Lighting 1 year 10G.40I Printing and sundries '27.00 4UUIllg 1'IUUU 6.00 1 (2,479.40 The annual report concludes with: "Beforo going to press It Is very gratl' tying to bo able to report that the Commlttco havo leased tho upper floor ot tho old Castlo & Cooko premises on King and Bethel streets, which will be the future home of tho Seamen's In stitute and wo shall be pleased to wet cfno all our friends at an early date." Officers ot the Institution are: President, tho Right Rov. Henry D. Restarlck, D. D.; Committee: T. Cllve Davlea, chairman; .0. M, Rolph, vice chairman; II. W. M. Mist treasurer; D. W. Anderson, secretary; J. Pi Cooko, Gcorgo F. Davles, General E. Davis, P. II. Dodge, H. A. Isenberg, Lieut. Com. Nlhlack, U. S. N.; Hon. rhaj-la'n. tbo Rev. Canon Alex. Mack intosh; lay reader In chargo, F. W. Evcrton: ladles' committee, Mrs. George Davles, Mrs. A. O. Hawcs, Mrs. Niblack, Mrs. W. R. Foster, Mrs. R. At Jordan, Mrs. Restarlck; honor ary secretaries, Mrs, Cllvo Davles, Miss Parko, Miss Toggartj lay helper, Harry Turner. Lay worker, Mr. Cnrl M. Lovstcd, director of tho Brotherhood of St. An drew ; Fine Job Printing at Tba Bulletin Office. W. J. ENGLAND EUMBINO COMPANY. The Leading Plumbers. Tel. Main 323 a i. . di i 121 Hotel st, Arlington Block. (slpi A. N. 8ANFORD Optician Boston Building, Fort 8L, over May i Co. (Associated Press Cable.) PEACE NEWS WELCOME. Gundshu Pass, Sept. 2. The news of peace has been well received by the troops. TREATY 18 FINISHED. Portsmouth Sept. 2. Tho treaty has been finished. It is agreed that tho Island of Saghallcn shall not be fortified. CHOLERA IN BERLIN. Berlin, Sept. 2. Thero are flfty-ono cholera cases in this city and nine teen deaths. The authorities are con fident of getting the disease under control. SHAH MEETS CZAR. St. Petersburg, Sept. 2. Tho Shah has arrlvod here and been welcomed by tho Czar at Pcterhof. TAFT AND BOYCOTT. Hongkong, Sept. 2. Sccretnry Tnft tins nrrlvn Imrn nnil will viol, 'canton notwithstanding tho antl-Ame- rcan placards displayed there. Tho (Viceroy has promised to punish tho landed hero to work on tbo canal, SHANGHAI FLOODED. ' Shanghai, Sept. 2. This city has been flooded by a typhoon. READY FOR SIGNATURE. Portsmouth, N. 11., Sept 3. Tho treaty of peace has been completed and will probably be signed by tho envoys today. SIGNIFIES HIS ASSENT. Oyster Bay Sept. 3. Tho Emperor of Japan has cabled his thanks and appreciation to President Roosevelt. His messnee slcnlfles nn nrrentanco lot tho terms ot peace as concluded by the conference. lfi.enTo.neAi.c whiid St. Petersburg, Sept. 3. The Czar .ias notified General Llnevltch of his acceptance of the peace negotiations. BIG FIRE IN TURKEY. Constantinople, Sept. 3. Soven thousand houses In this metropolis iiave been destroyed by fire. There are many victims of the disaster. SOCIALISTIC RIOTING. Llbau, Sept. 3. The departuro of reservists henco was attended with socialistic rioting, in which ten were killed and fifty wounded. MUTINEERS TRANSFERRED. St. Petersburg, Sept. 3. Ono thou- gantl of tho recent naval mutineers have been transferred to tho Far East army. SPANISH CATASTROPHE. Ilarccolona, Sept. 3. A bomb explo ded amidst holiday makers here. One person was killed, flvo wero fatally In- ,,.,, .,, thlrlv olhm hllr. QJY Mckinley tennis I The tennis players of Camp McKln jley started their now tennis court, up on which much work has been expend. 'd, on Saturday by having a handicap singles. Thero were seven contestant and the games were closo. In the flrBt round Cnpt Schocffel beat Lieut. Cooper, R. Van Vllet beat Lieut Garrett, Capt Bush beat Lieut oung, MIbs Van VlYIet drew a bye. In the scml-flnal round R. Van Vllet Ibeat Capt. Schoettel, Miss Van Vllet beat Capt, Bush. The finals went to R. Van Vllet, who beat his sister, 0-4, 3-6, 7-5, In a very closo match. All the matches were close and many more will bo played in the future. The BU8INE8S MAN'S HANDY IN DEX, published In the Saturday Bulle tin and the Weekly Edition, gives concise and complete resume of all le gal notices, calls for tenders, Judg ments, building permit, and real es tate transactions. Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per month. Weekly Bulletin, I1 oer year. am On'o of tho most energetic nest builders Is tho marsh wren; In fact, ho hits the habit to such a degree that he cannot stop with one nest but goes on building tour or five in rapid suc cession. . WORLD NEWS BY i jfronr Barter wal ) m Your Druggist? aMH If yonr hair Is too long, co to your barber. Ho has tbo remody a pair ot shears. If your hair Is too short, co to your druggist Ho has tho romody a bottle- ot Aycr's Ilalr Vigor. Ayer's Hair Vigor Is a Hair Food. It feeds tho hair. Tbo hair grows long and heavy because it gives to the hair Just what It needs. If your halris turning gray, It shows thero Is lack of hair nourishment Giro your hair this hair-food and it will tako on new life. Soon all tho deep, rich color ot youth will return to It Wo aro suro you will bo greatly leased with Ayer's Hair Vigor as air-dressing. It makes the hair soft and smooth, and prevents splitting at tho ends. PrtMfW tr Dr. J. t Am C. UnlL MtM., U. f. A,' If you have tried Injurious drugs and medicines Internally with no results, now try SANOZOL LOTION AND 80AP. Positive Cure for all Skin Diseases. Tho wonderful discovery of tho fa mous specialist In Bkln diseases, A. J. Fulton, M. D., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' Sanozol Treatment Is external only. During tho hot weather Is the worst period for SUFFERERS FROM Eczema, Lupus, Herpes. Ringworm Prurigo, Scrofuloderma, Skin Cancer, reticulosis, Psoriasis, Ecthyma, Llch en, Sycosis, and all other forms of Ulcerative. Scaly and Parasitic Skin Direaecs find Immediate relief and per n.ancnt euro by tbo use of Sanozol, It reuioves Pimples and Blackheads and cures sweaty or aching feet. Scmo of tho now famous cures by Sanozol Treatment were fully describ ed In tho New York World on March 9. Sanozol Lotion was also the cur ative agent through which Dr. Fulton accomplished tho marvelous cure of a case of Lupsus that attracted atten tion throughout the country, described In tho Brooklyn Eagle of March 29th. READ WHAT MR. W. F. C. NINDE MAN, THE HERO OF THE JEAN NETTE EXPEDITION, HAS TO SAY: '1 have been troubled with a very Itchy eruption, called eczema, for sev eral years. Doctors or patent medi cine gave me no relief until I was ad vised to uso Sanozol. One bottle of your lotion and four cakes of soap Is all I used, and havo not had any re currence of the disease. You may use my testimonial as you requested. (Signed) WILLIAM NINDEMAN. Write for testimonials and full par ticulars of SANOZOL and convincing testimonials on file In our office. Treatment requires combined use of Lotion and Soap. Sent on receipt of price or at druggists. Lotion full half pint, (1.00; soap 25c. per cake or Jar. Address Sanozol Laboratory, dept U, 6, 100102 Elton St, Brooklyn, N.Y. FIRE INSURANCE Is of Less Importance than weather In surance. The great majority of build ings never take fire, but all buildings are constantly exposed to the sun and rain, heat and cold. An Investment In W. P. FULLER 4 CO.'8 FINE PREPARED PAINT Intelligently applied, Is an Investment In weather Insurance, and the money Is never spent Jn vain. LEWERS & COOKE Limited, 177 S. KING ST. Beautify The. Home with tasteful Rugs, Couch Covers and Curtains. We have now a fine new stock of these goods, which are ex ceedingly pretty and of splendid qua! Ity. Porter Furniture Co., Young BulldlDg. Corner Hotel 8t Special Sale ' OF FISHNETS, TWINE and BRONZE WIRE CLOTH t A. FERNANDEZ & SON, Nos. 44-50 King St., Katsey Block, bet. Nuuanu and Smith 8ts.; Tel. am 189, Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc., manufactured by the Bulletin Pub llrhlwr Company. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO.. BANKER8. BANKING DEPARTMENT. Transact business In all depart ments of banking. Collection, carefully attended to. Exchange bougtit and sold. Commercial and Traveler.' Letter, of Credit Issued on the Bank of Cali fornia and N. M. Rothschilds A 8ons, London. Correspondent, for the American Express Company, and Thos, Cook A Son. Interest allowed on term and Sav ing! Bank Deposits. TRUST DEPARTMENT. Act a. Trustees, collect Rent, and Dividends. Safety Deposit Vault ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT, 928 Bethel Street Auditors and Trustee. In Bank ruptcy. Book, examined and reported en. IN8URANCE DEPARTMENT, 924 Bethel Street Agents for Fire, Marine, Life, AceL dent and Employer.' Liability Insur ance Companies. Clau. Spreckels, Wm. O. Irwin. Claus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU.J: : T. H. 8an Francisco Agent. The Ne vada National Bank of San Francisco, Draw Exchange on tho Nevada Na tional Bank of San Francisco. London The Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd. New YorkAmerican Exchange Na tional Bank. Chicago Corn Exchange National Bank. Paris Credit Lyonnals. Hongkong and Yokohama Hongkong-Shanghai Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Bank of New Zealand and Bank of Austra lasia. Victoria and Vancouver Bank ot British North America. Deposits received. Loans made on approved security. Commercial and Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills of .x chango bought and sold. Collection sPromptty Accounted For. The First AMERICAN SAVINGS AND TRUST GO. OF HAWAII, LTD. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL... $200,000.00 PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00 President Cecil Brown Vice President M. P. Robinson Cashier W. Q. Cooper Offlco: Corner Fort and King St.. SAVINQ8 DEPOSITS received and Interest allowed for yearly deposit, at the rate ot 4 1-2 per cent per annum. Rules and regulations furnished up on application. The Yokohama Spscle Bank, LTd. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscribed Yen 24,000.000 Capital Paid Up Yen 18.000,000 Reserved Fund Yea 9,720.000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. B RANCH E8 Bombay, Hongkong, Ho nolulu, Kobe, London, Lyons, Naga saki, Newchwang, New York, Po king, San Francisco, Shanghai, Tl entsln, Toklo. The bank buys and receives for col lection Bills ot Exchange, Issuea Drafts and Letters of Credit and trans acts a general banking business. HONOLULU BRANCH, 87 KINO. ST. Y. Wo Sing & Co. FRUIT8 AND QROCERIE8. Fresh provisions and fruit by every California steamer. Fresh Island but ter from Hawaii. 1123 Fort 8t and 1188 Nuuanu St P. O. Box 881. Tel. Whit. 9J1. SANG CHAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU. Suits made to order In the latest styles. Pertect fit guaranteed. Cloth ing cleanod, dyed and repaired. SATO, 131 HOTEL 8TREET near RIVER. Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries; Re pairing a Specialty. Goods not called for in 30 days will be sold. S. SAIKI, 583 8. BERETANIA ST. TELEPHONE BLUE 881 Dealer In Bamboo Furniture, Pic ture Frames, Grass Linen, Drawn Llr in, Table Cloths, Collars, Neckties, Etc HONOLULU IRON WORKS Improved and Modern 8UQAR MA CHINERY of every .capacity and de scription made to order. Boiler work and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation purpose, a speclajty. Particular atten tion mlH to JOB WflllK nH ..l. execr.Uc' t shortest notice. Castle & Cooke, Ltd. HONOLULU. Gommlss.0.1 Merchants Sufir Factors ii AGENTS FOR The Ewa Plantation Co. The Walalua Agricultural Co. "he Kohala 8ugar Co. The Walmea Sugar Mill 'Co. The Fulton Iron Works, St Louis, Mo, The Standard Oil Co. The Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps. Weston'. Centrifugals. The New England Life Insurance Co. of Boston. . Th. Aetna Fir. Ink Co. of Hartford, Conn. The Alliance Assurance Co. of London W j. I. Irwli t Ct., IH WM. Q. IRWIN... President and Mar. JNO. D..8PRECKEL8..1st Vic. Pres. W. M. GIFFARD 2d Vie. Pre.. H. M. WHITNEY Treasurer RICHARD IVER8 Secretary E. I. 8PAULDING Auditor SUGAR FACTOR8 and COMMI88ION AGENTS. Agent, for ' Oeeanlo Steamship Co., 8an Francisco Cal. Western Sugar Refining Co., San Fran Cisco, Cal. Baldwin Locotomotlve Works, Phila delphia, Pa. Newatl Universal Mill Co. (Manufac turers of National Cane Shredder), New York, N. Y. Pacific Oil Transportation Co., 8an Francisco, Cal. C. Brewer & Co., Ltd. Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H. AsrentB tor Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co.,Walluku Sugar Co, Makeo Sugar Co.,Haleakala Ranch Co. The Planters' Lino of San Francisco Packets, Chan. Brewer & Co.'s line of Boston Packets. List of Officer.: . M. Cooke, President; George Robertson, Manager;' E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; F. W. Mac farlane, Auditor; P. C, Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gait Directors. LIFE ill File -. Insurance Agents AGENTS FOR NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM. PANY OF HARTFORD. Tire insurance THE B. F.DILLINGHAM CO. .LIMITED, General Agent for Hawaii: Atlas Assurance Company of London. Phoenix Assurance Co. of London. New York Underwriters' Agency. Providence Washington Insurance Co. 4th floor, Stangenwald Bldg. :0TT0N BROS. & CO. ENGINEER8 AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Plans and estimates furnished for all classes contracting work. Tel. Main 245. ROOM 300, BOSTON BLK., Honolulu. M. Phillips & Co. Wholesale Importer, and Jobbers. EUROPEAN AND ''AMERICAN DRY GOODS, Fort and Queen 8U. P. If. fiurnette, Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Real Estate, Loans, Collection Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses. Phones: Office, Main 310; Res.Wh.1341 - Office, 78 Merchant St, Honolulu. J. M Davis, 8EWING MACHINE REPAIRER. 1258 FORT 8T. near BERETANIA. Sewing machine, rented, $2.60 per month. A machine cleaned and put In oA der 81.00. NICHOLSON & NELSON Chronometer and Watchmak.rsu Nautical Instrument remlrari and adjusted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. Nicholson Is formerly of D. Mc Greaor A. Co. nf niamnui 928 FORT ST., Honolulu Drug Co, Fine Job Printing at The Bulletin. ' i - r