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WfT" KVKNINO mjl.l.KTlH,- HONOt.lt.U, II, f KATIIHOAV, MAIirjII 11, tM. .1' OTPH VI OcMtnic Stoamship Company TIME TABLE. YtetiMiniw of all t mil rrii ! (bit rM Jietjp4fi FHOM f AN MlANOlrKO. WAItll-OSA MMi M KONOMA AT I MAHiroSU A r IS VKNTUHA -Apr. MAItlPOKA MJ- 1 kikiiha ir u WAHII-OfiA .May X BOSOM A June 1 JOCal llUIlt Jn connection itfa tbe catling of pared to laaue, to Intending paM.er.crr, coupon through ticket by any rail road from Sao Kranclcco to all point la tl United But, and from N Work by njr ateamiblp lln to all Burpan porta. FOB rt'HTJIBK 1'AHTICn.AUO AITLT TO Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited CEKEKAL AGENTS Pacific Mail Steamship Go. teettcitil til Orieiul SteutUf Co. e Tojo ii Kiltbt i will call aif pa Far iapM Mai CWm ywi( ...... .... OMlk .. . Hufifturfig Matu .Alfll t .Arm it .Alfll t ....... M.; D H. IfickftU & Co., Ltd., Agents. aMaiaMaMamaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMMaaaaa.aaMaMaiaMaaaafc Cu&diau - Australian Royal Vail Steamship Company. artwawel M mmm Mm. raMkf la aacM M a CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. ,.C.aa.finlair.N.t.ir. aMulllafal Vklu. B. C, Hoaalalau lilitioi Hawiva m ftUIC AT HUH VIA) LV aarMttattM KOM tTANCoVVKK AND tar BrtoatM a Srar i VICTORIA, a. c. .. .AmIIii ,Mr JuntM ..... .Jalr AfM(t. Mum ., raraaa Idwu Utiua Iraa MaiAlala im r ftmtf aa T aw.l tolxaiHA nr M Thco. M. Pa vlcn & American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. Direct Service between NEW YOKK. PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. S. S CALIPORNIAN, Gxroton. to nil early In April .S OREOONIAN, Ojootons, to Mil S S AMERICAN, 6.009 tons, to sail S.S. HAWAIIAN, 6,000 ton, to tall Freight received at company' wharf. 42J Street, South Brooklln, at all times. For further particular apply to C. P. M0R8B, General I rlfcht Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agent. Honolulu Lines of Travel Lfesiiess Mei Cm Save Kaiy Heirs 4.1 WLi Fj7 V .. ' PIC T0 ACHOSS THE CONTINENT FROM Su Fraicisco-Porlland THE TRAINS DAILY FROM SAN FRANCISCO, TWf TRAINS DAILY FROM PORTLAND. Only THREE DAYS to Chicago. Only FOUR DAYS to New York. Pullman Palace Sleepers. Buffet. Smok' Inc and Library Can, with Brber Shop and Pleasant Readme Rooms. Dining Cars (Meals rfa-carte) Free Recllnln rreciininc tnairi. Pullman Ordlnarv Sleeoer. In; J. H. LOTHROP, General Aient, 1)5 Third itreet, Portland, Oregon, u. w. mi 1 Mi-m-r.. uenera Arenr. No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco, K. L. LOMAX, G, P. Bl T. A., 1472 Omaha, Nebraska. O. R. & L. Go. TIME TABLE.. Vrom and After Jantury TRA1N8. 1, JR4V, BTATIONI IJ.IIy . D.JIr ton lwr) it. s... v.r . si WW. A.M. A. at, AM. IMI IIIW r.ia HmoI.Ih ,, r;l. ll I'll I.I l.lA l..t mil mi l lit. III. ilM 5 air) CMr-. MHI ,,.,. r.iAiiM, ,,,, Sr.l.ii,.,.,,,, jiii. ,,,,, TAIIOri, jlu. .1.1 i. ii. ill fit; D.M H fa A.M. AD'.' lil III. fill l..i W. iJ H Hll III. .IH as. .......... ff.lalil. ........,, .... Vslsau .mi...... . aval. 1. 1., ul Cny .......i it. ii llkt hi lanlals IIU III. !M n'l Paw. A Tfcktt HI la r, v, umitu, un Afnnt, O. P. I)M iNiiaoM, Hnnerlntindnrit Wilder's Steamship Company FialOIIT AND I'AbShNOIiKS roil ISLAM) POUTS. BBUOKOAl.TWKUJi. (a.zuml alanagii ol T VqolUble Lift AwaiiDci Bwu 0' th IJnIUd UUttaloi lb Utw.1l. Ulandi. Off tail Btifthint itrMt, Ho rfWTWi 1)H BAN niANCIHCO, MAIIII-OHA . .... ,M(-h, XI YKNTl'IIA .AIT S MAIIIItMU ,.APT. IT KII1IIKA Apr. II MAIlll-OAA May WONOMA May II 1 A It 1 1 -OS A May n VIJNTUIIA June i JiOCl loL Ibc abort steamer lb ot jr pre OCEANIC 8, B.OO. ""W IhhWi a4 lam Ikl. rt at m m m . Mmm ! Far Sen FrinoiMa: HMifluaf Mr,4 OiMl. lick ...... .." Ilta Ma.,, M.rcti . Anil ..ArUt Am ii i Mlev U PROM. SVDNCT AND BBISBAHB Far Vklana aa VaatMrar I a. C): Avifl April to Mu.ru, Mir I Mlmi. ....Jiimi A.Kml ..,,, July M'ijiu . . .... , July i M'iri Aufuil il A Umhmd Kuim mmA BaaaMa. hi toli . Co. Ltd., Cen'l Amenta. Bw ud line DMlen. The Orpheum Bar HAS A TIM: LINE OF Wines. Liquors, Etc, FOH SALfc BYTHHGLASS OR BOTTLE J. K. JYleracberg. T" LOVEJOY&CO. iMrOBTNBI, AMD WUOLBAI.a iriiB ail Limor Dealer. At Mia (w a BaBM Rikilar Saw of aM NO. 19 If DUANTT fSTHRBT r.Mar Blatk. Hoi.iutv. Hawaii. Iiubd. CO. Ron it. MirtMl Talaa y. CONSOLIDATED SODA WATER CO., Ltd. Esplanade Corner Allen and Fort Sts., Honolulu. Gonsalves & Co., LIMITED. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS. 22; Queen St.. Honolulu, H. 1 The Mint Saloon WM. CUNNINGHAM, Prop. On Nuuanu St., opposite Chaplain Lace If a fine drink of anything there is In the city Is wanted, the Mint Is the place to go. A brer garden', a Tine reading room, and a spacious ana airy bar room are just a few of tne attractions. J, II. McDonougli Is the man ager. His assistants are W. Hilary. Bonnie Lemon and Wally Davis. If tou call once, you will call again. 1774-tf Hoffman Saloon No Beer to Burn, But Beer to Beat the Band LAUOU INVOICE OF...... Olympia Beer IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE It Ims'nt come to stay j It's golne fast, but them's more com- InRjjyery month. L. II. DEE, Prop. Tile Whole Story In one letter nitwit llttltWHI l-lH l.lae, lwNMt t, MnMwWi bra.! Kmtt b.iH'l'tltkuiifa ' .- 4. rloMtiw, .., frl Mm, . i N,, TM.4, H-4 l) tlll t Ml ! MtlM H Mt ' KMl4l- la..... In ii !''! I'lif-KllUii f.lW lf ! I Im run Sana," I'..l lrit.rtill Mini llitrriiall) Tftlee. IV oMIt onlll, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf i. I to mw ms CJItor KirnltiK llullitln On Mon day tbv Ulh In.t tbe writer in the iraiarlty of pall brcaicr altMidn) a funeral at IVarl City whoe nt voir r Jili r iloiilitltn know- int riinnti. ar now- rompulkory unilvr lli rtKUlatlona of the Hoard of llralth. There were four funcraU en rout.- for the aame dettlnatlon on that day rind the remain were all tarried In the mortuary compartment of tbe funeral coach "Charon" of the O. It. A.- t.. Co Kor Hie enllKbtrnment of tbote of your reader who bare been fortunate enough to etcape a trip to It'ipuiul Orov In the "Charon" I would ayi The "Charon." which travel by rail aud not acrorc the Htyx, io divided Into two compartment, the forward one be- Ing tb repository of tin dead, octupy- Ing about n third of tho apace of the coach; the latter two-thirds Is of tbei',n ordinary day coach design, equipped with reversible seats for tbe accommo dation of the tniiiirnTt. Iletween the two compartments a portiere curtains the casket from the gaze of the living, but I awaypd by Hi nub of air nx tbe train nlunze on Ita wa. I One of the corpses, that of a native, waa In an advanced state of de:omiosl-1 Hon and the stench therefrom was soi overpowering that we were ;Ii1Ik0 to keep the windows wide open although j a cold rain was driving lu from the nmuka side. The smell was sickening. aud 1 would like to ask wbv there lh no ( official supervision tc prevent rub dis gusting occurrence. I the undertaker 1 at fault Is the blnmc attrlbutabli) to the Hoard of Health? or do the railroad officials deserve censure? There mostj certainly Is responsibility komewbero. 1 Now I have seen, during the it- yum of my life n number of cemeteries, but I have never seen one to compart. In some respects, with the one dlgnllled by that name nt 1'carl City. Th-re have been numerous advertisements In the local pupcrs of thl "God's Acrt." and one would perhaps picture to them selves an Ideal spot for a last resting place when "life's fitful lever" Is over. Here and there are clumpH of sorghum Hut. what are the facts'' Tbe place ap pears like an ordinary cow pasture, a foot high, tomato vines, weeds that cover ever)' Inch except that monopoliz ed by the cereals and annuals arid the fresh heaped mounds over the poor remains of mouldering clay. Not one flowering shrub or drooping willow not a single blossom to betoken that here rests all that Is mortal of him whom Owl created Jn Ills own Image. Instead n stake numbered us In a pot ter's field Is all that serves to Identify the many graves. The walk from the "station" oppo site the former pavilion at Itemond Orove has been strewn for a part of Its distance to tbe distant craves with sing ,ron. ,,,e areuu, or . '"""" and over this Jugged surface ladlesl whose French kid hocs arc cut to pieces by tho sharp projection!, aro 'X ns muure. ji unves uuy i.,u, obliged to hobblo after tho remains of. kills tho dread rheumatism and ro their loved one. Where the, cinders stores the wenkned tissue It la mado nnd slag cease, clay'clods, as hard as tho game as tho Indians mado It ccn adobe bricks and a plentiful besprlnk- turles ago, out of roots, barks, herbs, 1 1 .. rt I...M.U.. Iliii.n. liA.rln nil ,.n.l (IT ...... I .. .... .... I t..s.wl 1.tv wtntum'a ling ui nam- mwiit. uvb'H . ..u the row of graves, There are no walks worthy of being called such. The place Is unfenced. There Is no arch or sign to designate this place as tho last homo of blm "a little lower than the angels." Wo stood around that open grave and before It was finally rounded up the little funer al car that brings tho dead from tho train to the graves came again with the corpue of the native In Its rough box; nnd from that box escaped mcphltlc odors that were nauseating In the ex treme. Bloody-serum oozed rrom uanu stained the' white cloth floor or tho funeral car. Imagine such a sccno If you can. Wlierc tne last moments 01 that final parting should bo given over to tho Impassioned, pathetic and sol emnizing nffectlon for the deadl Think of n mother whoso nlshts huvo been filled with anguish, while wntchlng over her little one, worn out with fatigue nnd misery, consigning thnt loved ono to Its parent dust under such hnrrow. Ing clrriimsfnneen In which there Is not ono redeeming feature, Personally the writer Is In favor of cremation ns tho only rational disposition of tho dead. Hut, even so. there Is a sentiment In connection therewith that cannot bo Ignored. Tho living have, tho right to Insist that their lovo.l and lost ones (hall be plnccd In n spot whero around them bloom the flowers and Blng tho birds they so loved In their lifetime. Even the ushes of our (lend, deposited "benenth the low green tent whoso cur tain never outward swings." seem more sacred to us trnn If, In tho cold funereal urn they are shelved In sumo gloomy mortuary chapel undecked by floral tributes, (lentlemen of tho Pearl City C'omo- tery Association, would you like to tnke tho Myitlo Shrlners sojourning among us to thnt wretched wilderness yclept u cemetery, and nak them to contrast Hint with tho Now Helvetia's and Oreenwoud's they hnvo known. I trow not. U lUU'l! TUIINKU The Ileretanlu Tennis Club will glvo a griinil concert nt tho Operu House tho evening nf April 12, Tho best In- I cal talent will appear on tho program. ROMANCE IN DEATH 0FCHA8E.JAC0X - Rail l'liHr, Mrh II A MMf of lhnftixl tipiHuin-t, lll( a tragk ndug Ii. Jul l-n brought to light, tl hi HlC 4y nf HIIP tf III HMHy W. he) M Hi lrm life with lb aHtiMntc nf llw llkt' lie JaliHtu Among llioi olio fuuml a watery ntnp nl Hie wiwin to the. (Milrli Hale wn ouhk Cbatlc C. I jurat lto man rrtHriilHR in ('nliriirnl! innmnit that hr runclmlisl In mnkn Infier n ira Bluttiro lu tin- Hawaiian jnn rttntl to tflkf iwimwkc on tbo Hlo. I ltlaiicU for the mriuc o( lakliiR aTbi Mirt linil nli.id- left hr moor Ibrldo iHwlf with him. I.ohb dln)wl Ihro ntit wna alimly aniiiRlnit Into the Irtlera jum irclcd by hi jomir.r atrenm whrn n boat waa (en hanllly balf-brother. W.aley MiHire, anil hit foatcr mother. Mr K V. Iienul. who nlile at 11 flbulwell atrcet. reveahd the purpuric of hi hurried anil unex-IKM-ted trip home The letter had been directed to a former milium and wer lint recehed until wrcka after the ntory of the Itlo hud thrilled the rvibknt of the city. Jacoi. who wn it year of age. waa lwiklnK forward with eager anticipa tion to the time when he koiiM ncnln be among hi friend for n nhort time and ce once more a girl around whom centered hi fondeat hopea for the fu ture. Hi name appearing among the leerage panenger who were but wa the llrrt Intimation that he was on turd the Ill-fated Itlo. While regie tered a n ateerage paaaenger. Jacox was enjoying, according to survivors, j struck, toward the bow. which was nl-first-class cabin and fare, and he had ready under water. He was strong and resnrtpil til this snhtprfticp Sll Ihnt Ills nrttvn nnit n pnml .ivlmmpr nnit hi. name would not appear In the reported ( l)st of arrivals. Jacox had been ordered frmn iintIii ii,i, i. ii,n ' tnsuranco company in whose employ oa DELIVERY OFjI. S. MAILS Complaints have been coming In of late as to the mall service In the Dis trict of Kan, Islnnd of Hawaii, From nil accounta. It would scm that every thing else, even the ox teams, have th right of way over Un-1, Sam's mall. One particular Instance of flagrant ne glect and inexcusable carelessness came to light about n fortnight or so ago. Three, bugs of mall were sent from this port to Hllo. by wuy of I'unaluu, Knu, and the Volcana. Tbo mall ar rived in good shnpo at tne I'alinla plan tation and wiib placed lu tho regular stage for transportation to the Volcano House. During the coursu of the rocklngs and rollings of the stage, tho bags fell out on the road and tho driver probably In a doze left Uncle Ram's mull In th dust and dirt. This was picked up later on and returned to Tahala where, after three days' waiting. It was sent on again to Hllo. In tho meantime, tho Hllo people x pcctlng Important letters were waiting natlentlv. knowinc not whero their mall had become sidetracked for tbe regular Btcamer had arrived In the Balny City without tbe letters they were expecting. NATUIIE'S WAY. mineral concoctions aro dangerous. Nature never designed tbcm for heal ing man. From time Immemorial, man's healer was purely vegetable; and from that tlmo to this, nature's unfailing remedy for rheumatism, and kindred diseases, was tho same aa that found In Klcapoo Indian Oil. ' It Is nnturo's remedy, and acts as kind . iuiua, icmvs, biitnt:ii.ii iuiu nnturos unerring laboratory. Ita record for cures Is unparalleled, llcforo civil lzed man bad heard of It, It kept tbo natives In perfect health. And slnco civilized man has known It, tho cate gory of cures has becomo voluminous. No other medicine has mado such cures, because Klckapoo Indian Oil Is nature's remedy, andna ture stands back of It, Your druggist has It, or cah get It. Insist on getting tho gen uine Klckapoo Indian OIL Hobron Drug Co., Agents for tho Klckapoo Indian Remedies. Q. II. Bcrrey's building. otllco, 33 Campbell Henry H. Williams, The Progressive Undertaker of Honolulu with the ...CITY Good Embalming A Specialty The very latest methods em ployed in caring for the dead. A lull stock of the best and up-to-date undertaking noods and paraphernalia. Office, 1146 1148 Fort St., Love Building. Phone Mulii -.. Phone anil Nlht Cull, White 8811 llcsldcnce I.J75 FortSt , below Vineyard. wt and. Hfig aneriher Hir ftbaetiro III Hi'Kt. Iiii reattlrH Id make n hanty I r I himie rM If) and pelMtada .bit awrtthNirt to fttnirtit In n bailr marrl nnd tlitn latum with hlni to the n of III labor. Fate teeimm in bftv n band In bit niinrmenln. fiir It ita only at lhr lam to leave the wharf and oon , Jaeox waa olongtlde. bag and Imggage, mid n.klng to be taken aboard With what atieraaa Jacox'a wooing woulil have mot I questionable, a tte young lady In lta that there wa ho definite under atandlng between them. In the let ter received, howeter, lie told hll mother that In all probability he would Join the rank of the benedlrta during hi abort stay here. On board the Itlo he made many friend. He waa one of the first pal sengera up on that last morning. Mis Itlpley. one of tbe survivors, says that when sbo came on deck there were no passengers out except Jacox. who was fully dressed. The last seen of him wa by Freight Clerk Knglehardt. who saw him running after the boat had friends think that something must have struck him. rcnderlne him uncoil- viim nn.i dm. phi iM nil piinnpu n escape. ROOSEVELrSINAUGURAL Vice President Roosevelt said: "The history of free government Is In n largo part th ehlstory of those rep resentative legislative bodies In which, from tho earliest times, free govern jment bus found Its Iqftlest expression. They must ever hold a peculiar and .exalted position In the record which I tells how the grcnt nations of the world have endeavored to achieve and . preserve orderly freedom. No man enn render to his fellows greater service than Is rendered' by him who, with fearlessness nnd honesty, with sanity nnd disinterestedness, does his life's I work i.e a member of such a body. Es pecially Is this the case when theLegls latino In which the service Is rendered Is a vital part of tho governmental ma chinery of ono of those world powers to whose bunds In the course of the ages Is entrusted a leading part In shaping tho destinies of mankind. For weal or for woe, fur good, or for evil. Hint is true of our own mighty nation. ' J-...-. ..-I..II........ nJ ...,. ....... nvA Great privileges and great powers are ours, and heavy are the responsibilities that go with theso privileges and theso powers. Accordingly ns wo no wen or III, so shall mankind In the future bo raised or cast down. "We belong to a young nation, al ready of giant strength, yet whoso present strength Is but n forecast of tho power that Is to come. We stand su preme In a continent. In a hemisphere. East and west wo look across tho two great oceans townrd tho largest world life In which, whether we will or not, we must take an ever-Increasing shnre. And, as keen-eyed we gnzo Into the coming years, duties, new und old, rlso thick and fast to confront us from within and without. There Is every reason why we should face these duties with a sober appreciation alike of their Importance nnd of their difficulty. Hut thero Is also every reason for facing them with high-hearted resolution and eager and confident faith In our ca pacity to do them aright. A great work lies ready to tho hund of this genera tion: It should count Itself happy, in deed, that to It Is given tho privilege of doing such a work. A leading part therein must bo taken by this, the aug ust and powerful legislative body over which I have been called to preside. Most deeply do I appreciate the privi lege of my position, for high. Indeed Is tho honor of presiding over the American Senate at the outset of tbo twontleth century." TO CUIUS A UULU IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. E. W. drove's signature is on each box. IS cents. FURNITURE lira Real Estate! TRANSACTIONS. Imtiimtnti MtJM itM Mir it, mux. riMt I'aily !siiii l'My Ulan U 1. 1IMhtr.batn K kjkima C II HflHfM U Max- Mti Mile S K Mima IN IrUiOuplTiUtr M N Ut'Jm Crtf M It MfdUu I) I W Ktlimm Sft l' Wki it 11 11 ii m nti W II Kalino CM Swain ,V wf Instruir.eHtt filed for rfniJ. Mir it. I'lrtt I'attv Second I'attv SCIjwIrIiI .V wf IKI.uka I1 M txker ,V hm I' J Swtt 1941. CUM I) I) I) U A S Cleitlinm E A I'ratt Ii M I'wtt A Im A S Clf tliflfti M HMavetal 1 W lis J.woltli A Willi. I TfJt.i Tr et al Kel I Testa I'r l-lrst Am. Savings V Tr Co of lliw. I.td M RECORDED .MARCH lu, loot Yabu to Hawaii Territory of bv Sunt I'ub Works, D, Mar g, toon por f.47, Walpumlel, Hllo, Hawaii. grant 75 HooK aid, page 477. V Kalmloli to l.ok Slien Ton Soc'y bv Irs. I., Jan 38, toot: por HI U09, kill 70, Kaumakaptll, Honolulu, Oahu. ( vrs from Aueii, tool, at J7S per an. Hook j8, page no. W Kalmlola to Chang Kim, L, Mar, 18, 10011 par R I W) kul 710 Kaumakaplll, Honolulu, Oahu. 4 yrs at tOo. Hook 218, page 1)2. t. Clark In W S Edlnis. I., Nov I, lyoo por grant 080. N Kona, Hawaii, 4 yrs from date at 5oo. Book 218, page I ) CSpreckelsS: C" to Mcliryde Estate Ltd ft al. Rel, Mar 16, loots paid up and .-l'sesslable shares in Mcliryde Sugar Co, Kauai. 5!t5o,ooo. Book 109, page 476 G Hall to M I. Gordon, L, Feb 18. 1001 i acre In house lot Kalnallu, N Kona, Hawaii. 20 yr from date at f 20. Book 218, page 135. C S Desky and wife to V J Amweg, D, Mar ig. toots lots 541V 55. Pacific Heights, Honolulu, Oihu. Kjooo. Hook 216, page 478. W Ahla to S C Allen. M. Mar 18. 1901s lots 19 & 20, block $A, Kapahulu; 2 lease lio'ds W.iikahalulu, Honolulu, Oahu. 5400, 2 yrs at 8 per cent. Book 22t( page 120. RECORDED MARCH 20, trot. I'uhlulallMli et la to J B Atlitrton, M. Mar 1$. 1901s por R P 4465. kul sfiq, King Street, Honolulu, Oahu. f-00. 4 yrs at 0 per cent. HooK 221, page 122. B Cartwtlght to Ho Pal Yet, Rel. rb ;. loots anana 3. K P66iq. kul 1241. K.v palama, Honolulu, Oahu. 5250. Book 131 Page 77 I Noar to It Al Macauley, A L, Feb to, loot: por apana 2, R P 3G12. kul 818, Emma Street, Honolulu, Oahu. fjoo. liuoK 212, page 472. H C Meyers to W McChesnev. Rel, Mar 20, 1001; por lots 30 Si 28, It P 1654, Ka- lihl, Honolulu, Oahu. J400. Book 214, page 504. L I. McGmdlfss to R G Moore. Rel, Mar iq, 1901; lots 4 & 2, block H. of grant 1400, Kulaokahua, Honolulu, Oahu. ft. Bunk 317, page 47 P Muhlendurf Tr et al to RG Moore, D. Mar 10,1001; lots 4 & 23, block B, of grant 3400, Kulaokahua, Honolulu, Oahu. 2)$o Book 217, page 417. Estate of B P Bishop to B FOIIllngham Co Ltd D. Mar 20. 1901; 26-100 acre, Paa-laa-kal, Wafnlua, Oahu, f 100. Book 217, page 4t8. THKauwahl to Phneer Mill Co Ltd, L, Mar 16. 1001; kul 15?, apana 1; kul 525, apana 1. Kallmaohe, Lahalna, Maul, 5 yrs from May 15, tgoi, at 8. Book 219, page 206. Estate of M King to S E Brown, Rel, Dec 15, 1000; kul 1121C, Ahupuaa, Moakea Molokal. 5703. 11. Book 131, page 274. A A Richardson to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd, D, Nov 5. 1000; light of way for Flume overland Kukuau 1st, Hllo, Hawaii, f 1. Book 212, page 474. C Mac Farlan to Olaa Suear Co Ltd. D Nov 5, 1900; right ofvwav for Flume over lot 26, Ponnhawai, Hllo, Hawaii, fi. Book 212, page 475. Kwonc Chonc Wai Co to llvman Bros. C M, Mar 20, 1901; 100 tons Paddy, Lale, Koolatiloa, Oahu. '4000, at 12 per cent. Book 221, page 120. a . LECTURU8 ON ART STUDY. The lectures by Helene Veeder John son on Art Criticism, under tho aus pices of tho Young Woman's Christian Association nre awakening great In terst among women. Those who have already heard Miss Johnson will bo glad to attend tho next lecuro to bo given Monday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Coleman nt tho comer of Klnau and Kaplolanl streets. Pictures to bo considered nre; "Monnn Lisa." Da Vinci; "Portrait," Titian; "Salome," Itegnatilt; "Tbo First Step," Millet; "Circe," Burne-Jones; "Klectrl clty," Do Chavannes; "Madonna of tho Louvre," Ilottlcclla; "Holy Family," Murlllo; "Slstlno Madonna," Raphael; "St. Anthony and tho Christ Child," Murlllo. STORE, AfientM fop Lane Bros.' Monuments and Head Stones Kemember there is no other Mr, illiams connected with this es- tabllslmient ; make no more mistakes "l NOTICE. A Srnl.l Mffllnr nf the lnf?li'll'r Hie I'lClNriliK MMI. COMI'ANY, LTO. will be liflJ on tlllfhSDAY, MAW3f thib. at to . re , at. Die office at MeyM. II. llhlIJ it Co., Ltl I'. KI.AMI', I7vf' S'iKtatv. I'bmeef Mill C0.1 LM. AiafllTINrt NOTICUi I he .UHwrntJ Annual .Mrttlnr, M IM nl tiK.klMMert of the IMI I' lLAM STIA iJSAMUATION tiiMI'ANY. LTD., -Alii tal (jllteM at the tlhce of thecompiny.Queec vitrei, im .norwav, .liarcii ziiri, ryoiiav 10 I'llotk a. m. C. II CI.AI'1. Sectetary. Ilnlulu M.inli 11, irni ;)CV Meeting Notice. There will be a special tree ting of tht strckhoUers of th TI.KKITQR1 SIAIIUA COMPANY. LTti.. at the ..Rice of Hie cotn-d panv on King St., Honolulu, o Wednev' day, the 2;th dav of March, I'sil.attt o'clock a m. E. A. MO IT-SMITH. Ptesldent I err'tory Stables Co., Ltd. ?91lt A88E8SMJJNT NOTICB. Stockholders are hereby notified that the FoutthAssessment of i per cent or two ad jne-half dollars per snare on the Capita) Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE QRAPH CO., LTD., Is due ani payab' July 1st. at the office of the undersign. in Fort street. J.H.FISHER. Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co. Limited. Honolulu, June I. looo. ijio NOTICB. THE OCEANIC, "s. S. CCS S. S. "ZIALANDIA" wll be due at Honolulu on the 2lst of March, and will take freight and cabin passengrrsasaistomy.leavic for San I-ranclsco on or about the 2?ta Inst. . WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD, Tt General Agents, Oceanic S. S. Co. Honolulu. March 1;. 1001. i7Srtl NOTICB.. Go) Sang Kee, of Kohala, has sold his Dry Goods Store and Pololu Kong Sine Wai Rice Plantation to G. C. Akin. After the lit It day of March, loot, G. C. Akin will be responsible for all moneys made ur lost In the business On the 22nd of March, loot, Goo Sang Kre will return te China. I bote who have debts against said Goo Sang Kee, contracted before March 12, toci, will present them for pay ment before he leaves the Islands. He wil' not be responsible for debts contractedaita he has left the Islands, i786-4t-Alar iMt.io.tr Legal Notices. In th DIMrlct Court ol th L'nluJ Sum lor C TmilurvotH.ar.il In U m.ttir ol J A Uuttrr- '""' ""J "J1- TO THE CHCDITOHS OP THE AllOVl NAM hi) IIANKKUIT Notke If h.rrty glten Ih.t mcvt'nr oltvnnvj anj unKlirtJ crrdltor. nt J. A tlun.rt.ld, a ta.lk rupt, Milt tr Ml at the ott-ce ol F E th.iate.Ai, ttmrtc In U.nkruptcy, In lh. M.xtion UulMac. M.rctianl St , Honolulu, on Saturday, ihe ran .r ol March Initant, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. I,r lh purpoM ot dltculng tti question rl the tat. ut the property ol the tali Pankrupt, anJ to arrive .la aettl.inent ol the Jlsrotltlon ol the proceed! ol tat ale a. t1e n .Kured and unMCuieJcrrdltrvki order that the property may Pe kol1 lire Iromlacua Hanci. tubicci to the approval ol the U S. Clitia.-1 Court. Tti- ald prcp.rty wat cff.red lor ,.te on an. 16th davot starch Jnttart. rut th re v.a no tld for tm 1.111 on account of the condition of the titl. to ult property and the Incumbranc, on the ame vaiea m.icn ioui, a. ij iv.i. F. L THOMPSON. Referee In bankrupt). GEO. A. DAVIS, Truitee 01 the ettat. of J, A liuterfeli. b.nklupt iTU.'Mar. i u Estate of Chang Tai, Deceased. NOTICE TO CKtDlTORS. All crtilton of Chant? Tl. dt4J. ift tcrttv notified to rrnt th,r cllm. -uly anibrntkCa-toal and with tr.e prof' voiicl.fr. If any cxUt, tv If Um cUlm l MCureJ by tnorteii; up-n leil rtit, q at my plac nf bunrtrti on Uw Makal La coiiwt a Millet ani Vineyar J fttrtcts. in Honolulu, UUnJ t OjIiu. Territory of Hawaii, wlihin Six MOMitS fnaa inr daw 01 mi nonce. If U(h calmi be not rrrtentti w.thln x nootW Iroro tl data of thl rwtlce they hill tt farewr bat ted. Dated at Honolulu aforetald. Mirth tjth, A. IX. toi. CHANG SAU IAI. AdmlnlMrator of the estate of Cnanr Ul. dciit, J.T Dt.l.OLT. Att mty for Aimlnl.tratot. the Young Bros. Are prepared to Take patties to the Warship In Their Speedy Gasoline Launches Ring Up IILU1: 3333 or call at The Boat Landing to make arrangements. Special Rates to H.M.S. Warspilt Lying off the Harbor. Saturday and Sunday The Launches will make Regular Trips. UINO OP TUK. , C-X.-1T-B Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables, : : : H8 FOKT HTRaWT: SUble 'Phone, 477 Use Btand 'Phones, S19 and 71 0. n RELI.TWA. THEMONEXPRESW Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Droys tor Freight und Lumber Our representative meets all Incoming iteamers from the Caist and we chedc aaggage on all outgoing steamers. Wlilte and Black Smd For Silt Olticewlth Evening Bulletin. o Kin; uicci, i ci, oo. W. LURSEN, H'tjT. Art Bmbroldery Taught. Vessona In AHT EMBUOIDEUT rBI o gl.-cn by Mrs. II. II. Williams at U City Furniture Storo, Fort Urea. Tlrst Class stamping dont. lUlS. II. H. WILIX1KX. n h .M T I ; Tl I . A j JplataSamB? n ,' j.. , H.