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I FiPwB A H, 1 kvfv A. I -I As A iyi"jUnii'f!i' mi " Oceanic Steamship Compaft) TIME TABLE S.8, ALAMEDA ThV itumiri of thls.ltne will arrKa and leava this port aa hereunder: leave S. F. Arrive Hon. API... 24 MAY IB JUNE n JUNE 20 APL. 30 MAY 21 JUNE 11 JULY 2 Rates from Honolulu to San Franciico Pint class $05; Round Trip $110; Family Rooms extra. Win G. Irwin & Co., Ltd OCEANIC 8. 8. CO. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Staamera of tho above companies will at Honolulu and leavs thlt port on-or about the datea below mentioned: FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: MANOHUniA APR. IB cmro MAnu ami. 23 ASIA MAY 1 MONGOLIA MAY 11 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO Ht Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Weekly Ballings via Tehauntepee. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOIULIT. ... freight received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South Brooklyn. '"ROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO-lFROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO LULU DIRECT. HONOLULU DIRECT. rLEIADES, TO SAIL APR. 17 . MISSOURIAN, TO SAIL ...APR. IS . Freight received at Company's wharf, Greocwlch Street, FROM HONOLULU TO BAN FRAN- CISCO. PLEIADES, TO SAIL MAY 1 Canadian-Australian Royal Mali 3t(Dumah!p Company. - 8teamera of the above line, running In connection with the CANAD IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, D. C, and 8ydney, N. 8. W., and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Brie bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the datea below stated, viz.: . FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA: r FOR VANCOUVER: AORANGI MAY 1 MARAMA . . MAY 28 MAKURA JUNE 2B AORANOI ....JULY 24 Will call at Fanning tBland. Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and Passage and alt general Information, apply to Trict. Q. Patios & Co., Ltd. Geceral Agents. Matson Navigation Company Schedule 8. S. IIILONIAN, In the direct servlco between San Fran cisco and Honolulu: ARRIVE HONOLULU LEAVE HONOLULU APRIL 14, 1909 APRIL 20, 1909 MAY 12, 1909 MAY 18, 1909 JUNE 9, 1S09 JUNE IB. 1909 The Steamship "HYADES" of tho Matson NaWgatlon Company's lino satis from Scattlo for Honolulu direct, on or about April 27th, carrying freight only. The Steamship "LURL1NE" of tho abovo line sails from San Fran . elsco for Honolulu direct on or about April 14th, carrying both freight and passongers. Passenger Rates to S. P.: First Cabin, $60; Round Trip First Class 1110.00 For further particulars apply to CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., Agent. Union -Pacific Transfer Co., Ltd. Furniture and Piano Moving:, Hustece-Peck Co., L,td Phone 295. DRAYMEN 63 Queen Street P. 0. Box 212. Estimates Given on all kinds of teaming. Sealers in FIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH COAL. CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL HAY, GRAIN, CEMENT, ETC. MjWg,g!jgs?,1"S1fla'M"""l-Ig-Mlg" ! !'W1 'w eMssi"eaaaaasasieaeea FIINEST FIT and cloth of A-l quality can be pur chased from SAINO CHAN," ' McCANDLESS BLDO., P, 0. Box 961. Telephone 931. AGENTS FOR EDGEWORTH and QBOID Tobaccos The only tyo good smoking Tobaccos ia the Market. FITZPATRIOK BROS, tad MYRTLE CIGAR STORE Weekly Bulletin,-$1 Year "iW" leave Hon. Arrive S. P. API,. 20 JUNE 1 JUNE 22 JULY 13 APL. 14 MAY 20 JUNE 10 JULY 17 GENERAL AG.EMTO. SSVIIIIMMt Co., & T0Y0 K1SEN KAISHA FOR 3AN FRANCISCO: MONOOLIA ?APR. 17 TENYO MAKU APR. 27 KOREA MAY 4 NIPPON MAKU MAY 15 COLUMBIAN, TO SAIL.... APR. 29 For turthar Information apply to II. HACK1-ELD & CQ..LTD., Agents Honolulu. O. P. MORSE, Genera! Freight Agent. MARAMA APR. 27 MAKURA MAY 25 AORANOI JUNE 23 MARAMA JULY 20 Baggage Shipping Storage Wood Picking Coal Fast Schooner CONCORD Sailing for KAPUNA, H0N0IPU, KAIUTA stfd H00KENA From Sorcnson's Wharf, Apply on Board or to HAWAnAN BALLASTING CO., Agt Telephone 396, Maunakea St., below King. P. 0. Box 820. t Jjjy BULLETIN ADS PAV Mi 58 !' I ' ly1! HjdPmniW-1 ' '",'' EVEKINO DPLLKT1N. 7 ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO, 1 BANKERS Commercial and Trav elers' Letters of Credit issued on tfe Bank of California ancPThc Lon don Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London. Correspondents for the Arncrican Express Com pany and Thos. Cook & Son. ' Interest allowed on term and Savings Bank Deposits. Claue 8preekela. Wrn. Q. Irwin. Ciaus Spreckels & Co. DANK ERG. HONOLULU, : : : T. H. 8an Franclsen Annli Th V vada National Hank of San Frnnchco. Draw Exchange on the Neuila Na tional Dank of San Francisco. London Tho Union of London and Smith's Dank, Ltd. New Ycr'i American Exchange National Bank. Chicago Corn Exchange National Dank. Paris Credit Lyonnals. Hongkong and Yokohama Hong kong Shunghat Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Bank of Now Zealand and Bank of Austra lasia. Victoria and Vancouver Bank of nrltlsh North' America. Deposits recehed. Loans made on approved security. Comraorclal and Travelers' Credits issued. Bills of Exchange bought and sold. Collections Promptly Accounted For. The Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited Capital (Paid up) ..Yen 24,000,000 Reserve Fund Yen 15,940,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. The bank buys and receives for col lection bills of exchange, issues Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacts a general banking business. The Bonk receives Local Deposits and Head Office Deposits for fixed pe riods. Local Deposits $25 and upwards for one year at rate of 4 per an num. Head Office Deposits, Yen 25 and upwards for one-half year, one year, two yean, or three years at rate of Wt'o per annum. Particulars to be obtained on ap plication. Honolulu Office 07 S. King Street. P. 0. Box 168. ' M. TOKIEDA Manager The First AMERICAN SAVINGS AND TRUST GO. OF HAWAII, LTD. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. 4200,000.00 PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00 President Cecil Drown Vice President M. P. Robinson Cashier L. T. Peck Offlco: Corner Fort nod King Sts. SAVINGS DEP08ITS received aud Interest allowed for yearly deposits at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Rules and regulations furnished upon application. HE MANGE TBP, B. F. DILLINGHAM CO. L1HIJED. General Agent for Hawaii: Atlas Assurance Company of London. New York Underwriters' Agency, Providence Washington Insurance Co. 4th FLOOR, STANQENWALD DLDG. WM. G. IBWIN& C0..LTD, AGENTS FOR THE Royal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng. Commercial Union Assurance t Co., Ltd., of London, England.' Scottish Union & National Ins. Co. of Edinburgh, Scotland. The Upper Rhine Ins. Co., Lti HONOLULU, T.H.. .SATURDAY, ArrtlL 10, 1900 Alexander "if "Baldwin LIMITED. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. H. P. Baldwin President J. B. Castle Via: President W. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Pres. J. P. Cooke . . . .Third Vice Pres. and Manager J. Waterhouse Treasurer E. E. Paxton Secretary W. 0. Smith . Director J. R. Gait Director W. R. Castle Director FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and liiSURAilGE AGLETS Arenti fr.r Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Haiku Sucar Comnanv. Paia Plantation. Maui Agricultural Company, Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahuku Plantation Company. Knbltlui Railroad Comnnnr. Haleakala Ranch Company, aonoiua itancii. Castle S Cooke, Ltd Honolulu, T. H. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS nnd GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS renresentin? Ewa Plantation Co. " " Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Kohala Suirar Co. -' Waimca Sugar Mil! Co. Aponoa Sugar Co., Ltd. Fulton Iron Works of St. Tools Blake Steam Pumps Weston's Centrifugals Babcock & Wilcox Boileri Green's Fuel Economizers Marsh Steam Pumps Matson Navigation Co. Planters' Line Shipping Co. Win. G, Irwin & So, LIMITED. SUGAR FACI0RS and COMMISSION AGENTS. Wm. O. IRWIN President JNO. D. SPRECKELS... 1st V. Pres. W. M. GIFFARD 2d V. Pres. H. M. WHITNEY Treasurer RICHARD IVERS Secretary D. G. MAY Auditor Agents-for Oceanic Steamship Co., San Francis co, Cal. , Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila delphia, Pa. Hakalau Plantation, Co., Hilo Sugar Co., Honolulu ' Plantation Co., Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co., Kiinuca Sugar Plantation no., uiownlu Company, Paauliau Sugar Plantation Co., Waima nalo Sugar Co. C. Brewer & Co.. Ltd. QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H. AGENTS FOR: Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co , Pepeekeo Sugar Co., The Planters Line of 8an Francisco Packets. LI8T OF OFFICERS: C. M. Cocke, President; Georga Robertson, Vice President and Mana ger; E, F. Bishop, Treasurer and Sec retary; F. W. Macfarlaiu, Auditor; P. C. Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gait, Directors. LIFE INSURANCE le not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity. Out you Must have the BEST and that Is provided by thi famous and most equitable Lawa of Massa chusetts. In the New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, If you would be fully Informed about these laws, address Castle & Cooke, GENERAL AGENT3, HONOLULU, T. H. DAVID DAYTON 137 MERCHANT STREET, LOTS FOR SALE (N KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION and other desirable localities. For Sale at a Bargain PreLiisei at Hauula on the beach, a twa-stor; house and furniture, at a bargain. R. MIYATA & CO- CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN- xkks, i-Araii 'HANGERS anl MASON WORKERS. Second Hand Lumber, Doors anJ Sashes Bought and Sold. KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTION Phone 594. Blank hooks of nil sorts, ledgers, f tr innnufnoturnil v flio rtniiMn I'u. Welling Company I I Have You Any - Mm tiMi ' av v afesWt. """""-Oay agy jew f fBFw To M' ORE THAN 6000 lulu read the EVENING BULLETIN every day. Don't you think that you could make a sale by calling your bargain to thfe attention of this large number of people? Certainly if you write the right sort of an ad vertisement and have the right sort of a bar gain, the BULLETIN will find you a bnyer. If you wish to adver tise, the rates are 1 cent a word. For display space in any part of the paper, 10 cents an inch per day on yearly contract. The 0 Sh Honolulu, DS) Sell ? people in Hono Hawaii r - i , , 11 LIQUOR QUESTION IS THRASHED OUT jlayor Rose and President Dickie Meet in Debate on Prohibition, Milwaukee Executive i for Regulation Milwaukee. Wis . March 2. Should the nation ho 'Mry' or hawo numerous! saloons roRiilntoil In a "sano" manni r? This iiuustlon wbh thraehiMl out lit" tonkin in ft rcniarkhlo ilehato Ik tv.ccn Maor IUWii 8 Itnso of Milwau kee ami Dr. Samuel Dlcldc nronlilem i of Albion rollcRc, Albion Midi., on tho iiucslloli, "ItctohtMl, tint prohibition as applied to the Munufariuru ami salo of Intoxicating uutnagcg Is rlfilit," Dlrlili- ilvfcnilivl tb. affirmative, and Major Itoso tha neHitle Tin ii" 3i no I pinion cm! tho nuos- , t'n tin to who ll 111 II llud lllg PBAO l n lft to the auillcnco. For Labor and Capit.il. I)r Dlrklu declared prohibition a9 ilLMt, .am If tlowed onh from an rconnmlc Ftaiidpolnt "Tlio saloon," lie declared, "la the r.. of minimi tmf. I reciii!ncntl the iin-nn of labor. It purabzes the rrni of the nnrklnimmi. klmrtvliM Ills l.fc. rxclmlPH him from many liicrnthc callliiKs. decrease- Ills power as a liioducer and throws Into tho labor market a vast mass of do liarnd and unlnteillseut lalxirorH, whu eomticto dlxastrousl with tho iiober and Industrious workmen " Major Itoso treated tho subject from biblical, cthlrul and material staiidiKtliiU. lie declared' that when tho ten commandments were written no attempt was made to Inject prohibi tion, ami ho challenged any ono to find olio word In tho bible advocating pro hibition Prohibition Increases Crime. Treating the subject from tho eth ical Fide, bo quoted tho census and re conls of cities ami ntnte to provo that prohibition Inercnrod crime Insanity, deaths, domestic Infellrlti. iiiiuocrlsin and Ktagnitcd bindni.ii. Ho took tho cilinlnal records of Milwaukee, u wldo open tOWII. alld l.ni.l tho nrrmlu nor cnilin woro less than In tho prohlhl- , lion Mntet of Maine Kansas nnd ' (leornla. lie said there wcru mora dhorcvH In Ivansas nnd Maine than in WlnnuiBln, n wet stale- that prnlilbl lltm states also had moro paupers. ' m NEAR SOUTH POLE Clnlslchurcn tS. Z), March 25. I.leulonant Slmckktun'B ship ."I in rod has returned hero wltli tho osplorim; party nbonrd. all of whom r,r u.nii Tho members of the oxiicdltlon kIvo' oiho ncialls in addition to thoso nl leady publisheil lVofl'SSOr l)al nnd Mo nimnnnlnn. recount that wlien they started on tho Journey to tho magnetic pilo thq, weather was so hot that they had to pull their two sledRes In t-lnriles. Tliero was n half :i ton of provisions on each sledge. Aflor a comparatively easy SJO-mllo Journey nloni? tho sea Ico they had n hard nnd almost hopeless climb to tho Island plateau. Thov virrii n,i- lives In their hands, flRbtlni; tlielr way Inch by Inch. Tliev si.rr.m,i .,, rhatloilK on tho rotnni tcinrn,..- When rescued by the Klmrml tlic ..uiu a pariy in Rinut sKelotons. Tho Nlmrod had ulmoal tlt,.n ii...., r.. r.. ... HtvHI 111. ,U lost. Tho momliorg of tho party state that when they weio compelled to turn back their bodily ctreiiKth was dlmln Ishlni; co rapidly that their tempera tnro went down far below mir,,i in i.omo ensea reachlne to fl.t iti.. n.i In othera considerably lower. They MnnrK- .lln.t ..., ... .. . - -......, ,,.v.i uimii Murviuiou iicroro flnillnir ono of tho ilenou nn.i ... nlwnjs on very short rations. Hnd this part been two days later In reaching tho Nlmrod sho wouM h.no been frozen lit- for another sea son. They declare J lint nny future explorer uttemptlnt; to reach tho polo must bo proWded with much larger supplies of food becaimo there is no doubt that tho South J'olo Is situated on n high plateau nml timt n,n t.i,.i nnd sttnnilest weather In thu world prevails tliero, there heiiiB 70 dCKrces of frost under tho ury mildest condi tions. REAL ESTATE TRASSACTI0N3. Entered for Record April 8, 1009, ., r?JF 10:3 a-m- to 4:30 p. m. I'chlnlll (w) to Laliulua Agrlcul tiirnl Co Ltd n Urncst K Knnl to Nnmanii I'ana.Rcl .amjmi moa and wf to U D War ren nr S N' Castle Kst I.til to Caroline D wcsicnoit n M W TbChlldl to Llzslo I.eo Tonir.nnl i rent i rust U Ltd to IMgnr Hen ...r,l,IlM I'nrltol i.iiBnr llcnrliiues and wf to Lewis i iionu'S ,.,,.D 1' i: H Strniteh nnd wf to llnlvo'r v JIhio .r)5 it -Mjliro and wf to l K It Straucli 'r -.'..M.' u.uiu v-oiicbo uy trs to Salllo 11 iiarneu rtel Balllo II Ilaincs nnd lish to .Maud ' 11 Thompson . , o" Maud 11 Thompson nnd hidi to Hank of Hawaii Ud it 2Sf BULLETIN ADS PAY -fB 'I , ' jr.. Bs&si iktxt&adBii&mAU1 -iVwiiWkiStailUwii alikJitkm.x lijS-urtUi'.'1