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HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1903.
No. 7.
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United States of America I
Territory of Hnwnll j,ss'
In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit.
At Pit AnnMa. Tu Pumuvif
tn tlc matter of the Kstate of JOHN
KANK, deceased.
The petition nml accounts of the Ail
tntnistr.iior 01 me estate 01 tne said ue
W. HAttoHTii ceased having heen filed wherein he '
A.K Surroasks that his accounts be cxniiiini.il and ,
I). V. Mahsii approved, and that a Imal order he made ,
lot iiistriuuiion 01 tne property remaining
in his hands to the persons thereto en-
titled, that tile heirs of said estate tiny
he ascertained and declared, and ills-
charging him from further responsibility
as such iidministratoi .
It is ordered that Tuesday, the 19th
day of January, 1904. at 9 o'clock a. in.,
at Chambers, in the Courtroom of this 1
Court, at South IIilo, Hawaii, be and the
same is appointed as me lime aim piace
lur 111-uriiii; stiu iiciiiiuii mm iivtuuiuS)
11IKI tliat all persons interested tiny men
. .1. r .'.. . .... 1 ,i,,m. e,.1M. if aiv
"" l-re npp-nr "nil snow cause, ll nil
thev have, why the prayer of the petition
should not be granted.
IIilo, Hnwa Dec 14,
Ily the Court:
1903.
DANIKL PORTKR, Clerk.
Hy Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk.
Riiioway & RlDGWAV.
Atlornes for Kstate. 7-4
United Stales ol America I ss
J f. ."" "" ,.. . ' ., ... ..
in me -11 tun. umiiiji me i-uui wi .ii tun.
At Chamiu'.ks In PnonATK.
In the milter of the Kstate of DAVID
KAMAI of IIilo, Hawaii, deceased.
1'etilion linvliiK been filed by Lahela '
(w.) and Hookano (k.) praying that Let-'
ters Testamentary be issued lo V. S. I.y- I
man upon the estate of said deceased; 1
Notice is hereby given that Tuesday,
the isth day of January, 1903, at 9
' o'clock n. 111.. be mid the same is herein '
appointed the tune of hearing said peti-1
tion in the Courtroom of this Court in '
South Hilo, Hawaii, at which time and
place all persons interested may appear 1
anil show cause, if any they have, why
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ine iiniyer 01 saiu pciiiioufsiiimiii tun ue
granted.
Hilo, Hawaii, Dec. 14, 1903.
Ily the Court:
DAIS'IKI. PORTKR, Clerk.
Hy Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk.
V. S. I.Y.MAN,
Attorney for Petitioner. 7-3
United States of America
Territory of Hawaii fbs'
In the Circuit Court nf the Fourth Circuit.
At Ciiamiikks In I'kouatk.
In the matter of the estate of KAHOAKA
(k.), of Haui.ikua, deceased.
The petition and accounts of the Ad
ministrator of the estate of said deceased
having been filed wherein he asks that
his accounts be examined and approved,
and that a final order be made of distri
bution of the property remaining in his
hands to the persons thereto entitled,
that the heirs of said estate may be ascer
tained and declared, and discharging him
from further responsibility as such Ad
ministrator. It is ordered that Tuesday, the 12th
day of January, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. 111. ,
cmm)L.rs. in the Courtroom of this
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Court at South Hilo, Hawaii, be and the
same is appointed as the time and place
for hearing said petition and accounts,
and that all persons interested tiny then
ami there appear and show cause, if any
they have, why the prayer of the petition
should not be granted.
Hilo, Hawaii, December 2, 1903.
Hy the Court.
DANIKL PORTKR. Clerk.
LkHlond & Smith,
Attorneys for Petitioner. 5-4
United States of America
Territory of Hawaii
ss.
In the Circuit Court, of the Fourth Circuit,
At Chamuhks In Proiiath.
In the matter of the Kstate of IIKGAKK
SHO.O, deceased
The petition and accounts of the Ad
ministrator of the estate of said deceased
tin.. 1, it, li.w.11 ftliil 1. Iff.ri.ttl 111. iikt.k tit it
ids accounts be examined and approved,
auit uiui a iin.ti unicr ue uimie ui uistri-
button of the property remaining iu his
lmm,s to thc 1erb0ls therelo mlMet,
tiwl ji1L. i1L.,r.s of said estate may be ascer-
tajL.(i and declared, and discharging
lum Irom lurtlier responsibility us such
UtaorterEi that Tuesday, the .2.1.
day of January, igoj, at 9 o'clock a. in.,
at Cliauib s, in the Courtroom of this
Court, at South Hilo, Hawaii, be and thc
same is appointed as the time and place
same is appointed as the time and place
1 for hearing said petition and accounts,
""'l l'llU " Pl-''i0! interested may then
, there appear mid show cause, if an)
they have, why the projer of the petition
should not be granted,
Hilo, Hawaii, Dec. 4, 1903.
Hy the Court:
DANIKL PORTKR, Clerk.
Ily Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk.
Wish & Ross,
Attorneys for Petitioner. 6-4
Notice lo Creditors.
United Stales of America I '
Territory of Hawaii f
In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit.
At CiisMiiiiits In I'kouatk.
Notice is hereby given that th under
signed bus been appointed Administrator
with the will annexed of the estate of
Francisco Sim. 10, late of Hoiiomu, and 1
has qualified as such. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate must pre
sent such claims to me together Willi all
' Droller vouchers within six mouths from
u dule hereof or the same will be forever
barred. ,
K. A SILVA.
Administrator with the will aiiuextd.
Hilo, Hawaii, Dec. 18,1903.
Smith it Pakso.ns,
Attorneys for Administrator. 74
BY AUTHORITY.
WATER NOTICE.
In accordance with Section I of Chap
ter XXIV of the laws of t886:
All persons holding water privileges or
those paying water rales are hereby noti
fied that the water rotes for the term end-
jK December 31, 1903, will he due and
,, t u m oftl,e HHo Water
. . ...
, "-"" "-- ... ji.uu.i.j, yi'
( All such rates remaining unpaid for
fifteen da) s after they nre due will he sub-
, t ndditional 10 per cent.
'Jecl loa" """""' " p.r cent.
A11 privileges upon which rates remain
I iiuptid February 15, 1904. (thirty days
nflcr becoming dclimiueiit), are liable to
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Plo uithout further notice.
Rates arc payable nt the office of the
Water Works.
W. VANN'ATTA,
Superintendent IIilo Water Works.
IIilo, December t, 1903. 5-5
LEGAL NOTICES.
United States of America )
Territorj of Hawaii ) '
In the circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit.
At Chamuhks In I'kouatk.
In the matter of the Kstateol KAMALII
WAHINK(w.)of Hilo, Hawaii, de
ceased. Petition having been filed by the ad
ministrator of the above estate praying
that an order iniiv he issued to him to sell
tlL. rc.i estate of said estate to pay the
debts and expenses of said estate,
It is ordered that the next of kin, and
au persons interested in the above estate
appear before this Court on Tuesday, the
ril, .In.. f in .v A 11 trun ni
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o'clock a. in., at the Courtroom of this
Court, in Hilo, Hawaii, then and there to
show cause, if nuv they have, why the
prayer ol said petition should not be
granted for the sale of real estille.
Hilo, Hawaii, Uec. II, 1903
II v the Court
DANIKL PORTKR, Clerk.
Hy Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk.
'. S. Lyman,
Attorney and Administrator. 7-3
United States of America )
Territory of Hawaii )
SS.
In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit.
Tkkm Summons.
J. V. RAY, Plaintiff, vs. M. R. HIRO-
CHI, Defendant.
The Territory of Hawaii; to the High
Sheriff of the Territory of Hawaii, or
Ills Deputy, the Sheriff of the Island
of Hawaii, or his Deputy.
You are commanded to summon M. R.
Hirochi, of Hilo, Hawaii, deleudapt, in
case he shall file written answer within
three mouths of the date of this summons,
to be and appear before the said Circuit
Court nt the February Term thereof, to
be holden at South Hilo, Island of Ha
waii, on Wednesday, the 17th day of
February next, at 10 o'clock a. in., to
show cause why the claim of J. V. Ray,
plain U IF, should not be awarded to him
pursuant to the tenor of his annexed
petition.
And have you then and there this writ
with full return of your proceedings
thereon.
Witness the HON. GILHKRT F. LIT
TLK. Judge of the Circuit Court of the Fourth
Circuit at South Hilo, Hawaii, this
18th day of August, 1903.
DANIKL PORTKR, Clerk.
Hy Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk.
I certify the foregoing to be a true
I copy of the Summons in said cause and
1 that said Court ordered publication of
the same lor three mounts from tne date
1 hereof and continuance of said cause
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DANIKL PORTKR, Clerk.
Hy Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk.
WlSIt fc Ross.
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HIIOKT CAIIl.l'I'KAMS.
London, Dec. 15. The fact tlmt
the Cabinet will not meet again
this year is indicative of peace in
the Orient.
Washington, Dec. 15. United
Slates Minister Arthur M, Ueanpre
will soon leave Colombia for home.
He reports Hogota quiet.
London, Dec. 15. It is reported
that Great Britain and Ilollnnd
will insist that the Republic of Pa
nama shall assume $15,000,000 of
Colombia's debts.
Colon, Panama, Dec. 14. Am
erican marines were landed from
the warships today and sent to the
scene of the reported landing of
Colombian forces.
Kob . Dec. 15. In an agreement
between Russia 1 ud Kon-a it is ar
ranged that Russian officers will
column d Korean battalions in the
event ol nii-pjencies.
New ik, Dec. 15. The steel
corporation has reduced wages for
the nuw yen inuu live to twenty
per cent. This affects 150,000
operalixts. .Similar action by others
is expected.
Washington, Dec. 15 The ar
gument over the Northern Securi
ties merger has begun in the Su
preme Court. Attorney General
Knox is speaking for the United
States.
Tokio, Dec. 14. It is authorita
tively stated that an agreement has
been reached between Russia and
Corea. by which in the event of any
emergency, Russian troops will be
detailed to guard the palace.
Washington, Dec. 15. Secretary
Root declares that the published
testimony in the case of General
Wood is being wilfully distorted
against that officer. The press is
being systematically misinformed.
Seoul, Korea, Dec. 14. Japa
nese warships landed marines at
Mokphe today to suppress riotous
Koreans. It is anticipated that
serious complications will result
from the action of Japan in assum
ing authority in Korean tcrrito'y.
Indianapolis, Dec. 14. Bishop
Jos, Marshall Francis of the Indian
diocese delivered a remarkable ser
mon Sunday on the race suicide
question. He deplored the shortage
in the number of babies born in the
United States of late years, as shown
by statistics.
Washington, Dec. 11. The fea-
ture of today's session of the Senate
was the speech of Senator Hard of
California against the Cuban Re
ciprocity bill. Senator Hard made
a stronp: plea for the protection of
the American sugar industry from
khe inroads of Cuban competition.
London, Dec. 14. The British
Admiralty office has issued a new
regulation which establishes an age
limit for officers iu the navy, and
insures their elimination to make
way for younger men. The order
will permit the promotion of a num
ber of the younger officers. There
has been much complaint because
of the English policy of keeping
officers on the active list after they
had outlived their usefulness.
., ' Hawaii Delegate in a very advan-
Carioll I). lights Prediction. tageous position as the majority of ,
Philadelphia, Dec. 14. Carroll , t,,L. measures affecting the Terri
D. Wright, Commissioner of Labor tory will go to this committee. The
1111 an auuress uere louay nreiucieu
that the final settlement of the in
dustrial and labor (Diestiou.s would
come about only through a cloter
combination of labor and capital.
He presaged that Ultimately the
present system of wages would give
way to the profit sharing system,
in which the laborer would have
a personal financial interest iu his
, , 1 s, , 1
employer s business. I his he said
is the only solution ol
the present
problem.
WHAY TAYLOR LOCATED.
Went II nl T Around Hip Earth While
Mind Was lllmik.
Honolulu, Dec. 15. Wray Taylor
has been heard from with a most
remarkable story. Kxtraordinary '
as is his explanation, accounting
for his innocence, there will be
many in Hnwaii to believe it, for
most of those who knew the former
agricultural commissioner have
steadily refused to accept the theory
that he embezzled eight hundred
dollars of public money Accord
ing to Taylor's story he has no re
collection of his doings from the
time he was in San Francisco until
he suddenly found himself in F.ng
land. Taylor was seen in New York,
by Bishop Restarick of the Angli
can Ivpiscopal church of Hawaii.
The bishop has been traveling in
numerous Eastern cities, and was
surprised while in New York to re
ceive a call from Taylor. Taylor
had returned from England. He
told the bishop that he did not
know bow hejhad got to England,
having 110 recollection of making
the trip. His mind was a blank
from a time when he remembered
being in San Francisco. Taylor
said that he had been a victim ol
one of the extraordinary mental
lapses which have been well attested
in some cases. It is said that his
fatherandoneof hisbrotherssuffered
a similar experience and died shortly
afterwards.
Fleet May he Here a Month.
Honolulu, Dec. 15. Evidently
the officers of the American Asiatic
I fleet e.-p.t.i Ui i.inoin 0....- .Still: Ui
Honolulu. Mail advices by the S.
S. Nippon Maru today announce
that there will be nu exodus of offi
cer's wives and families from Yoko
hama to Honolulu. The families
of the officers of the fleet are com
ing to Honolulu by the S. S.Siberia
which is due here December 21.
It is evident that the officers fig
ure 011 the Panama troubles being
of considerable duration. The fact
that the families of the officers are
coming to Honolulu for the visit of
the fleet in this port, shows that
the belief of the men of the fleet is
that they have been ordered to Ho
nolulu in connection with the
Panama troubles.
Ciller .Ins. ice Ladd is 11 end.
Boston, Dec. 14. J. Fletcher
Ladd, former Chief Justice of the
Philippine Supreme Court, died to
day after a brief illness.
Justice Ladd retired from the
Philippine Supreme Court bench
last May on account of the illness
of his wife, whom it was necessary! Chicago, 111., Dec. 14. -This has
to t.iki- to the United States Ladd been the coldest December for years,
was forty-one years old. Owing to A cold wave has struck all the Mis
the fact that he understood German, I sissippi Valley states and the mer
French and Spanish, he proved a cury ranges from thirteen to thirty
valuable man 011 the Philippine I degrees below zero. The Missis
bench. He was a New Hampshire I ?lPP is frozen solid. . Great sufTer
1 1 . r rv . .t 1 mg is reported here as a result of
man and a graduate of Dartmouth j t, ,OIlsIcoutillued cold eUi which
College and the Harvard Law (shows no signs of abating.
School. 1 1 11 11 in ji.m gj.i
Kuhio Honored hy the Speaker. 1
Washington, Dec. 14. Delegate
Kuhio of Hawaii has been appointed j
a member of the House Committee!
on Territories. This places the 1
innnmutnient to this committee diir-
ing ins first term 111 (-ongress is a
particular honor to the representa
tive from Hawaii.
The L'ouiit) Act.
Honolulu, Dec. 15. The Bar1
Associ ition at its meeting yesterday
afternoon decided to present a case
to the courts to test the County Act.
'J M. Matthewma.. was appointed
, to attack the law and A. b. Hart-
weU t0 (,efeml u All0lher w, ,,e
appointed on each side,
serve without pay.
All are to
CARTER I.s LOYAL.
Will
Stand l'nt Tor Local Hull
in
Hawaii nt Any Cost.
Honolulu, Dec. 11. The Cover-
nor stated this morning that there
was nothing new in the way of de-
j velopments regarding the mission
(of V. M. Hatch to Wishiiigton in
relation to the ratification of the
County Act by Congress. He ex
pected that the town meeting set
for tonight would have something
to say concerning the destiny of
the Act.
In view of announced opposition
to the County Act Mr. Carter was
asked particularly as to his attitude
in the matter.
"Most certainly am I heartily in
favor of county government," said
the Governor. "Congress has
given us the privilege of county
government and the Legislature of
Hawaii has enacted the law. It is
for us to support it in every way
possible. I. cannot understand the
attitude of those who seem to be
against it and yet do not come out
flat-footed and say where they
stand."
Attention being drawn to an edi
torial iu the Advertiser this morn
ing, in which it was said that "no
course more ill-advised could be
conceived than (quoting the third
resolution to be presented at to
night's town meeting) "that if the
court declares the Act invalid, we
advocate the immediate calling of
the Legislature to enact a proper
county law." the Governor said:
"Then if no course more ill
advised con be conceived than call
ing the Legislature, the only way
atm tne uesl possible .,.. iu avo.a
the necessity of calling the Legisla
ture is to get Congress to ratify the
County Act, for, iu the event of the
court, as the result of a test case,
declaring the Act invalid, there
would be nothing else to do but
call a sessioH of the Legislature.
"Certainly the Organic Act pro
vides that if necessary appropria
tions are not provided by the Leg
islature, the previous appropriation
bill continues in force, but, as I am
legally advised, this provision refers
only to where the Legislature has
failed to provide for any necessary
appropriations.
"We cannot afford the luxury of
a hiatus; we can better afford the
luxury of another session of the
Legislature.
"But there will be no necessity
of calling the Legislature if the
County Act is ratified and I most
decidedly believe it best for the Ter
ritory that Congress ratify our
County Act."
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