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""""JC : IffWP7' ypfr7. n-wrvorrjf?1 "-,; w .TfrywwKywtyy '1jPWP??!!nrBrif '" BVBNINU BULLETIN, HONOLULU. It. T.. ' THURSDAY, NOV. 14. 1901. !lU Jt I Llnct of Ocoaiiic Steamship Company TIME TABLE i The steamers of this lino will arrive and lcavo this port as hereunder: ritOM SAN FRANCISCO. VENTURA NOV. 20 ALAMEDA NOV. 23 Local Boat In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, tho agents are pre pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail rpad from Ban Francisco to all points In the United States, and from New York by any steamship lino to all European ports. b FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS . Pacific. Mail Steamship Go. Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned. FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. GAELIC NOV. 14 DORIC NOV. 19 HONOKONO MARU NOV. 28 NIPPON MARU NOV. 2 CHINA ...NOV. 30 PERU DEC. 3 DORIC DEC. 10 COPTIC DEC. 10 NIPPON MARU DEC. 13 s FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO P. M. S. S. CO. H. H4CKFIBLO & CO, LTD. AGENTS. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Company. Steamers of tho above line, running In connection wlu the CANADI AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C. and Sydney. N.S.tV., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Brisbane, are DUE AT HONO LULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.: From Vancouver anu Victoria, B. (For Brisbane and Sydney.) MOANA NOV. MIOWERA DEC. Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europo. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to Theo. If. DavlcefrCo.,Ltd., Gcii'l Agents. American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. , .-.DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN - .- - - MEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, m Pacific Coast HAWAIIAN. 6,000 tons, to sail about Oct. 20. OREGONIAN, 6,000 tons, to sail about Dec. 10. CALIFORNIA, 6,000 tons, to sail about Jan. 10. AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail Freight received at Company's wtinrf, 42nd Street, South Brooklyn all times. For runner particulars, apply to C. P. MORSB, Gtneral Frslght Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd. AGENTS. HONOLULU. Iisiiess Mei Cai Save Maiy Hoirs 'apieTOW ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM Su Frucisco-Portland THE TRAINS DAILY FROM SAN FRANCISCO. TWO TRAINS DAILY FROM PORTLAND. Only THREE DAYS to Chicago. Only FOUR DAYS to New York. Pnnmn Palace Sleepers. Buffet. Smok ing and Library Cars, with Barber hop and Pleasant Reading Rooms. Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte). Free Reclining Chairs. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. J H. LOTH nOP, General Agent 1SS Third street, Portland, Oregon. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, No. 1 Montgomery St, San Francisco. I. L. LOMAX, Q. P. & T. A., 1473 Omaha, Nebraska. Telephone to All Parts of the Island. KONA LIVERY STABLES KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII J. Q. llENRIQUES, FltOP. Horses and Carriages , For Excursions To the Volcano or the Mountains. An excellent chance Is offered for tourists to 6EB THE COUNTRY. Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna Loa M Kalluu and take passengers overland to Hookena, where the steamer Is met again. Wilder's Steamship Company FREIGHT AND ' PA88ENQER8 . FOR ISLAND PORTS. - Travel. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. ALAMEDA NOV. 19 SIERRA NOV. 19 ALAMEDA DEC. 4 Local Boat. OCEANIC S. 8. CO. hrom 8ydney and Brisbane. (For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.) MIOWEHA NOV. 20 AOiwVNQI ...DEC. U MOANA JAN. J 6 at SEND TOUR BUSINESS ORDERS BY TELEGRAPH TOU CAN DO IT NOW THE INTER -ISLAND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Is transmitting messages to all the Islands of the group except Kauai. MINIMUM RATE 18 2. fleielili Office, 315 Fort St. Below Merchant. TBL., MAIN 131. Messenger will call for our message If desired. Hawaiian Traaway's Time Table. KING STREET LINE. Car le.vt W.Ik I It J for town at ) 4, 6.1). t i a m. and every imlnuicthrf alter ti I 104, ittu and n:jl P M, from Waikikl go to the Punahou Statics Cart leave R Ranee or Pa waa twitch for town at S'.siA.M. and every i mlnutrthreatterilll 11 otf.M Can leave Fort and King ktreeti corner for Halatna at 6.10 -A.M. and every is minutes after till ti t P.m. l Cart leave for Palama only at an4 j, jo a m 1 art leave Palama for Walkikl a m. and evr t nlnutet tilt a it 1.M . 1hn at 10.1t and 10 11 P.M. TheiitMP.M from Palama lor Punahou unlv cue to Walklkl on Saturdays i.art leave rort ana King ttreeti corner tot k 11 re Range at j:iofi4 va.m. Can leave Tort an i King ttreett corner f or Watklkl al6.es A.M. andeveiy 15 minute till tootP.M then a 0.J5 ana tis p.m. inc ii:jj p.m gtio wamiKi n Saturdays only, BERBTANIA STREET AND JtUJANU VALltV Cars leave Punahou Stable for Tou-n at t toand tor town and Valley at 340 j: jo 0.10 'w 6 40 1 and ; 7.90 A.M. 1 6. jo 6:50 and ?, 10 a.M and ever) 10 minute till 10 10 Wfliirf vi'itVK ivi tusn airid i.vs mt r.M.excepimecven nourangnan, nour iar wrticn run from the Stable. Cars leave Nuuanu Valley at 6 10 6-to 6.yA,M and every 10 minute thereafter till w.a P.M. Can leave f-ort and Queen ktrtets for Punahrtu Collect at 6 o) 6 a j 6 4j a At and every 10 minutes alter mi 9 41 r.M. niter inai me ran run m ue SubU ud to 1 mop. M. which Iiifm latitat ft c-m Trwn. reaching the Stable at n:o p m. O R. & L. Co. TIVIE TABLE. From and after January 1, lfc!)9. TIIAIN8. STATIONS. (Oul.ird) Honolulu .. I't.ll Clly... Ea Mill.. W.lana. ... W.l.lu. ... Kahuki' JIIY daii ex. Sun. iiailv ck. Sun DAILY rAttv A.n. am. a.m. r.M, I'M t:io J" ll 9 II 0,8 iw 8 lo )o 11.11 ll-Jt II oj II 40 It IM ) ! 'i 6 is ).10 t IO STATIONS. DAllV (Inward) tx. Sun, AM. Kahuku Walalua Walana. Ew. Mill i: I'ra'IClty 611 Munolulu 6,jo nav may daiiv A.M P.M P.M. Jill 1.10 ,,. .'so : MS :i io in oi i to . it :! )oj .,, F C. SMITH, Oen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt. u. J'. unrsiMUM, uupenntenaent A Message If used as I direct It is a nosltke vitalizing power of electricity, without burning or blistering, to every weak ened part, developing the full vigor of manhood. It removes all the effects of Indiscretions or excesses forever. I guarantee a cure. If I say I ran euro I don't iUk any one to tako chances on my Invention. It doesn't cost you anything If I fall. ,v 'SPECIAL NOTICE. If you have ,n old belt of nnother make which haa burned and blistered you, or ono that did not possess electricity, bring I: in and I wilt allow ono-kalf the prion if mlno for It. I give a free test to call who call. If you can't call I will send you m beautifully Illustrated book with full Information free. Call of" write now. Don't delay. Dr. M. H. McLaughlin, KKSiS'c.!. NEW (MI ON (OMEIi FROM IDE COAST Captain Finch was missing from tho bridge of the Gaelic this morning and the vessel wus brought here by Cap- lain A. K. B. Hambleton formerly chief ufflrer of tho boat. Coptaln Finch re- eclved permission to remain In San Francisco one trip for medical attend ance and will have an operation per formed which has been necessary for sorao time. i no uaeiic expencneeu a uttie rnugn weather after first leaving San Fran- rlsco and was delayed on that account. Had she not been delayed she would have arrived here a usuul yesterday afternoon. The vessel has n large ear go for the Orient, hut not many pas sengers except In the steerage. For this port a large mall waa brought. None of the passengers will lay over here and there arc but few In tlio cabin for the Orient. Of those going through Mrs. A. B. Cuuaga and child, wife and daughter ol Lieut. Com. Cunaga, U. S. N.: Baron Von Bosch, a wealthy merchant of Manila; William Wolff, bead of the Urge liquor Arm of San Francisco: W. W. Campbell In the MTcc of the steam ship company nt Kobe, with his wlfs and family; Dr. II. It. Maraulny of thu Sun Insuriiuce Co., going to Shanghai; t.nptnln (1. M. Audio of the British smnller sehoontrs engaged In the Isl Navy; Lieut. A. C. Candy of the British and trade nnd was a very fast sailer. Navy, and it. H. Herdman of the New She urrhed here several years ago with York Life at Hongkong. 'n large- cargo of opium from Victoria On the trip down the Gaelic sighted Hir name was then the Labrador and and spoke a four masted schooner he whs raptured on the const of Maul rteerlng southwest. Tho schooner by (I-owe C. Stratemeyer. Her cap- flew the name letters K. L. II. 8. nnd was sighted on the 10th Inst In hit 31 leg. 28 mln, N, long. 139 deg- 34 mlu. W. The Gaelic will sail for Yoke ho ma lit i o'clock this evening. TAMMANV LOST COIN. Hew York, Nov. 6. It was pay day for election bets In Wall street dis trict today, and It was estimated that stakes aggregating something like $1, 000,000 were turned over to those who bet on the fusion candidate. A great deal of Tammany money from up town was placed In Wall street. Among lli" big winners were John W. Gates. Ja mb Field,. W. II. OlUer. while Jesse Lewisohn Is reported to liato backed Shepanl heavily and have lost some thing like $7.ri,000. It was said that Gates had $30,000 up on I,ow. FleiiVs winnings aro said to have been $59,000, while Oliver Is understood to ha rased in $40,000 of Tammany cash. ' The Tammany Insldo clique Is said td have dropped the biggest wild of Shepard money wagered In the city. In this clique It was alleged today were Richard Croker. Tim Sullivan, Frank Farrell, John F. Carroll among (it hero. Crokcr'B share is said to have l-ea b'tween $00,000 and $75,000. plunk books of all sorts, ledgers, etc -r...ctured by tha Bulled Publish- ,lli Oa i-tj "a wi ra ra n n r m u m ira s , us fe Ri na is i mVh hNMi HO H00M FOB ANABCHY. The American EaRloi 'Thenii mi Journal. to Men ! ! ! This Is a message to men. It Is 'n men who want to feel like men. to look like men and act like men. This Is to men who lack courage, whose nerves are shaky, whose eyes have lost tin sparkle, whoso brains nro muddled, Ideas confused, (deep restless, confi dence gone, splrltH low and easily de pressed, who are backward, hesitating, unabto to vcnttiro because they ars afraid of failure, who want somebody to dccldo for them, who aro weak, pu ny, restless. It la to men wbo have part or all of these symptoms and want new life, new force, new vigor. I offer it to you In my wonderful DR. MCLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT. It hen restored health and strength to thousands of weak and Impotent men. cure and cannot fail. It siren I tin BLHfH E Th(, nw. of tnc total wreck of the ijmn schooner Blanche & Ella was pioughl by the steamer Mlkahnla from Knual yesterday. The schooner Mulolo which also arrived brought the crew of the wrecked schooner consisting of tho ca: lain a native and Ave Junan- CSP, on Rat unlay afternoon the little ves- Vl wi.s Ivlne at Wnlalua. It had been remarkably rough along the coast and , -, - - . - tho vessel was waiting to discharge her oahir $90 Book "7 pag "4S cargo n gnat deal of which consisted! Estate' II. P. Bishop to Bam Hoo of lumber and shingles. The wind. fhln: lease: portion It. P. 4184. Kul. Htid sin Intnrased in force as the ves sel lny and soon the htavy swells which began rolling In made her drag her anchor. Suddenly she was picked up on the crest of a great roller and ciuuvu uu iuui-u pwu iu iuo uwtu wnnre sne sinics. in me sanu. jne mrce or inc waves was very great ami Mthcugh the beach was not rocky tho lehhoner began to break up Immediate ly nnd soon pounded herself to pieces. Pome of her cargo was washed ashore. The lumber was not damaged but the bundles of shingles were broken and spitn.l broadcast on the b'each. V The Blanche & KHa was owned by Jules Dudolt nnd Insured for $1000. She was one of the finest of tho tain nnd crew were caught and sev eral htindrtd rounds of opium were found burled-on-.the .beach. The little. vesi.el was confiscated by the govern i.itnt and aftcntarda sold to parties hi n: KKUEGiiR FOR ARBITRATION. New York. Nov. 7. According to the London eorresondent of the Trib une a Johannesburg financial hoitso bus Just had a remarkable chat with ex-President Krileger about South Afri-; can prospects. Tho ex I'reslilent'a talk was all of arbitration, which li declared to be the mil) imtlHCuotorv wny of ending thv war. Asked what hit would do If arbitration were offer ed the Ilocrs, he replied that such a thing was Impossible. It could not happeu. "But assuming for the me mint that It might," he added. "w should take up arms If arbitration went against us. Wu would never suffer tint results of arbitration. If tbosi! results were unjust and wroug. After prnlonRed controversy, says a Stockholm special, thi authorities have decldtd to eliminate Latin from tha lower grades In the higher state tchooki of Sweden, while, totally trans ferring (Ireek to the unlversltlis. Tho time thus Rained will be devoted part ly to a closer study of the KnRllsh lancuaci- and Dartlv to modern hlstor nnd economics, , "N, , r ini for you In this nist." Minneapolis RfJLESTATETRANSAGTIONS Instruments Filed for Record Novem ber 13, 1901, 8. II. Dole and wife B. I. N. tw.D. Admr. Kst. R. (Move W. C. Aclil. IUI. Admr. list. R. Orlevo V. C. Achl. ltd. Ah Nci W. C. Achl B.S.L. P. Mulilendorf, tr. M. A. Fogarty.D, I. c. Abies II. Walernousu,& Co, tr D. II. Watcrhouse & Co., tr. M. A. Short D. C. W. Booth, tr. K. n. Booth.. Par.Hel J. U. Holt and wife J. U. Kuhla Con J. I). Holt and wife J. U. Kuhla. I) J. D. Holt and wife l, W. Farr. tr 1) .1. I). Holt and wife Jos. Kuhla. .D. O. J. Waller Nakoa Rel. H. M. Hlha Bishop & Co Mtg. H. Oiakl Bishop ft Co CM II. T. White M. It. do Ha..L.ftOp II. T. Whit.' M. R. d 8a B.K L. II. Dee Y.- Hssson B.b.L W. II. Castle, tr. Western & Ha waiian Invest. Co A.M. Z. Uala et al. 1C. Campbell.. Par.I). Jas. Wight Kohala-Sub. Co I). M. C. Dowsctt A. C. Gait D. J. Kekahuna Kahulul It. 11. Co... I.. J no. l'aaluhl Jno. Kaloaamatkal...!). Y. Ah In nnd wife City Mill Co.. Ltd 1). P. K. Kalliehu A. Traak I). A. W. Carter J. O. Young... P.Atty. K. t.ulkl L. A. Dlikey. tr. D Recorded November 7, 1901. Cblng Ah Young and wife to A. N. Campbell, trustee; mortgage; portion It. P. mi. Kul. 8.103, King street, Icasti portion Kul. 657, Smith street, lease portion Kill. 100, Hotel btreet, Hono lulu, Oahu: 11200. Hook 227, page 244. Dated November S. i.jl N Makaeua to Bishop & Co.; mort gage: Ap. 1. It. P. 2523, Kul. 11214, Moanalua, Honolulu, Oahu: II DO. Book 227, page 215. Dated November 2, 1901. Bank of Hawaii, Limited, to W. C. Achl; partial release; tots 3 and 4. bldk P. Kalulanl tract, Honolulu, Oa hu: (200. Book 227, page 217. Dated November 2t. 1901. W. Needham and wife to Hawaiian Realty & Maturity Company. Limited; 7712, Nuuanu street, Honolulu, Oahu; fifteen years at 1000. Book 228, page 293. Dated December 31. 1900. Ham Hoo Chin to City Mill Com- finny, Limited; chattel mortgage; conchoid. Nuuauu street, Honolulu. (jj,. jnoc). Hoo! 230, page 33. Dal- Vl November 1, 1901 Joseph Marie to C Ilouan: deed: It. P. 77, King street. Honolulu, Oahu: $1, etc. Book 229. page i34. Hated December 8. ISW. C. llonan and husband to Jos. Ma rie; agreement: to support and pay Income to Jos. Mario during life; $1. I Book 229, pagn 131. Dated December 8. 1897. tlnn.M a n ! t-.taLam. In .Mn Yt.f. gan"; mortgage; 'pieces land, Kulaoka- hua, Honolulu. Oahu; $3000. Book 230, page 37. Dated November. 7, 1901. H. Walerhouse. trustee, to J. Km tneluth; release; H. P. K97. Kul. 4031 Ap 2. Palama. portions It. P. 2767, Mil. 7156 nnd Grant 2382. Ap. 2. Alcwa, hasehold, between King and Merchant streets. Honolulu. Oahu; $0000. Book 220, pago 32. Dated November 7, 1901 J. Kmmeluth and wife to C. Brower & Co.: mortgagu; R. P. 6907, Kul 4034, Ap. 2. Palama. portions R. P. 2767. Kul. 711.6 sud Grant 2G82. AP. 2 Alewa, leasehold between King and Merchant streets. 270 shares Kmmel uth k Co., Ltd: $23,177.84. Book 230, page 39. Dated November 2, 1901. Recorded November 8, 1901. M. K. Ki-ohokalole to Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Comp.iny, Limit ed; deed j right of way for tunnel ncroHS It. P 4119. Kul. 457. Walluku. Maul. $30. Hook 229, pagu 13ii. lUtvd ;sot'inuir r, r.mi. A. K. Nahaiilu and wlfo to Kaitla, .Ii.; puuitliiii ileed: Ap. .1 and portion Ap. 2, of Kuls. 207C and 372U, Walalua, I Oahu: $1. lliMik ::t, paRn 13T. Dated jtpti'tnln'r, lftnl. Kaula, Jr., et nl to A. . .Mahaulu; partition dci'd; Ap. 3, Kul. 37Uti, aud portion Ap. :, Kuls. :ti6 and 3il"J, Wal alua, Oahu; $1. Hook ::, pago 137. imii'd Hi-ptemiter, iuvi. W. C. W. Itenny to Trustees Oahu t'olli'Re; mortgage; lot M, block 3. Colli'Ru lllllrt tract, Honolulu, Oahu; 1100. Ilook 330, page 43. Dated No vember i, IDOL Chow Young .to T. Haslgawa; as slimnient of leas; $110. Hook SSk. page 396. Dated September 21. 1001. A. .N. Kepolkal to Lovejoy & Co.; H'BMi; mreu siorerooms in building, corner Mala and Market streets. Wal luku. Maul; live years at $75 per month. Ilook 238, pa no 2b7. Dated AURtist 30, 1901. Irusti'es Oahu College to J. Kid- !!: d I; lot 11. block IS, Collega Hills trad, Honolulu. Oahu; $Sn0. Ilook 335, pago 438. Dat.-d April 1, 1901. Kll. Krlel and wlf to K. W. Mac farlane; deed; Intercut, lu It. 1'. ftgio. Kill. linn:i, Ap. S. pleco laud. Judd street. Houoliilu, Oahu; ttr.oo. Hook 22r,, page 140. Dated October lti. 1101. M. I. tlrowu to V. W. Macfarlano; diil: Interest iu It. P. 6840, Kul. 10013, Ap. 8. Judd street. Honolulu. Oahu; $1. Ilook 225, page 441. Dated Octo ber 3. 18QI. lose m mi San Francisco, Nov. 4. The United States Circuit Court of Appeals today rendered a decision affirming tho deci sion of thu District Court of Hawaii In tho casu of the Wilder Steamship Company vs. owners of the steamer Claudlne, J, H. Iw and John I'llrs. Messrs. Low and Pllu were award ed dumaRes for cargo lost, when thu barkentlne William Carson' was sunk by the Claudlnu off Honolulu Decem ber 27. 1899. The Appellate Court holds that thu officer on duty on tho Lluudlne was responsible, as lio should have seen tho lights on the Carson nnd changed the course of his wsscl. It Is a Ileal Pleasure to iih to sprnl; favorably of PAIN-KII.t.IUt. Miuwn al most imhi'rsally to lie 11 good and s.i!e remedy fur burns mid other pains nf the body It Is alunliln not only for colds In winter, hut fur various summer cnmplnlntH, and should bo In every family. The casualty which ili-nmnds It may rmne uiiaw.ire.--Clirlstliin Ad vocate. A wild substitutes, there Is liu uie I'nln-Klllcr, Perry D.ivls'. Price 5c, and 50o Puupueo Tract IN Manoa Beautiful building site Macadamited streets. Artesian water. Unsurpassed view of mountains and ocean. Rapid Transit line through the property. For further particulars apply to ISLAND REALTV CO., 30- JUDD HUIL-OINCI. MAUI HOTEL, A. T. HAGBNKAMP. IWanaficr. ' COMMERCE OF CUBA. Wasfilncton. Oct. 20. A comnaratlve statement of the commerce of the 1st-! and of Cuba for the ten months, April 30, 1901, nnd 1900, has been prepared In the Division of Insular Affairs of the War Department. It shows thut the value of merchandise Imported during the ten month ended April 30, 1901, was $54,412,263, sgalnbt $59,925,339 for the same period of 1900. Tbn total value of merchandise exported during the ten months ended April, 1901, as $49,987,117, against $35,404,431 for the same period of 1900, a decrease of 9 3-10 on the value of Imports and an Increase of 41 2-10 In the value of ex ports. PACIFIC UNION OIL CO. Located In the Famous Coallnga Oil Field of California. Proven oil lands, completely sur rounded by as rich oil-producing wells oa there are In thu State, yielding from 50 to 260 burn-Is per day. Contract prices for oil at tho Coal lnga wells. 70 cents per barrel. With twenty-flvu producing wells of 100 barrels each per day, you can make your own calculation as to ! CIUUID. The oil industry of California Is li. Its Infancy, et many fortunes have been nmilo hy Judicious and lucky In vestments In oil stock. Many more will lie mndu in the near future. The aerage advance on orlalnal sales of oil stock In twenty lending companies in California has been iruiu .1 iu fiva vr duuiv, Oil lands have advanced from $1.2t, to $1,000 and $2,000 per aero. When thu Pacific Union Oil Com pany haa a number of producing wells on Ita property, Its stock will have the same show for even a greater ad vanee, 4s some oil stock baa advanced from tl to $1,500 per share. The Pacific Union Oil Company n no salaried officers, and la controlled by well-known gentlemen of Integrity, who will see tnat the money derived from thu sale of stock will be legiti mately applied to tho development of Hh property. 'For further Information, apply to J. II. HHHKIt & CO.. Stock and Dond Brokers, and Hawaiian aRenta for the salo of a limited amount of Pacific Union Oil Company stock. Stangon wald building. Merchant street. 1932 Cmo Business Notices. POWER OF ATTORNEY. During my absenen from tho Terrl tcry, Hurhert Oh num. foreman of my shop, will act for mo under full power of attorney. Honolulu. T. II., Nov. 11. 1901. B. K. IJATH. 1991-lm Plumber. BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL. Night watchnun furnished for bull) Ings. business property and residences. Iluilders will do well to consult Bo era In regard to watchmen. Legal Notices. NOTICE TO CREDITOR8. Thu undersigned hnvlng been ap pointed Ancillary Administrator with thu will aiiui-Ncd of thu Kstalu of llva J. Spencer, late of New York State, deceased, hereby gives nollcu to all persons' having claims against the Mild Instate to prisvnt the s-iimi to Ihu undersigned within six inoiitlis from the date of publication of this notice or they will be forever barred, Honolulu, October ,il I9UI. WILLIAM O. SMITH, Ancillary Administrator with thu Will Annexed of the llatatu of IJvii J, Silencer. Deceased. 1983-Oct. 31, Sin. 7, II, 21. Valley parses LTD. At the er.trancs to the Fsmotn lao Valtev. and easy access to Halakalea, the largest extinct volcano In tha Workl. Headquarters for Tourists and Camnercla Travellers. - WAILUKU, ISLAND OF MAUI. a- Corporation Notices. NOTICE SPECIAL MEETING. South Kona Agricultural C, Ltd. A special meeting of tne boTo com pany has been called tor FRIDAY NOV. IS, 1901, AT 10 O'CLOCK, at the offices of W. It. Castk to cunlder the Issue of bonds for pur poses of the company and other mat ters. W. II. L'AHTLh. JR.. 1991-4t Secretary. WILDER'S STEAMSHIP NOTICE. COMPANY Change in Passenger Fares. On and after December 1st, 19ul. the following change In passenger fares will go Into effect, viz: Deck rates between Honolulu and the Island of Hawaii will be Increased from $2.00 to $3.00. Cabin rates between Honolulu and liana. Ilamoa and Klpahulu, on thu Island nf Maul, will bo Increased from $0.(K) to $7.00. All HjN'cial rates, excepting to cler gymen, will be abolished on October 31, 1901. C. L. WIOIIT. 1979 til President. .WILDdTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Notice to Shippers. Shipper are notified that a new ifr..li-lii urlieilule will c Into effect on 'nrd alter December 1st, 1901. Information In regard to changes In rates cun be obtained ut th ofltcn of the (ompnny. corner Fort and Queen Mrccts. Honolulu. C. I.. WIGHT. 1991-to Jan. I President. INTER-ISLAND 8TEAM NAVIGA TION CO, LTD. Notice to Passenger. ' On and after December 1st, 1901. thu following changes In passenger fares will go Into effect, vlx.: Cabin rates between Honolulu and Kli-ele, Makawcli, Walmra. Kapaa. Anahola. Kllauea and llannlel, on the Island of Knual, will bo Increased from $0.00 to $7.00."" Cabin rates between Honolulu and Kealakekua and all ports beyond. In the District of Kona. on the Island of Hawaii, will be lucrvased from $10.00 to $11.00. Cabin rates between Honolulu xtt Honunpo and Punaluu. on tho Island of Hawaii, will he Increased from $12.00 to $13.00. Deck rates between Honolulu and the Island of Kauai will be Increased from $3.00 to $2.50. Deck rates between Honolulu and thu Inland of Hawaii will bo Increased from $2.00 to $3.00. All sjh-cIoI rat, except to clergy mi ii, will be atiollxhed on tint abo date. s J. EN A. PresldenL Honolulu, November 4, 1901. 1D85-24L 1 INTERI8LAND STEAM NAVIOA TION CO.. LTD. Notice to Shippers. Shippers are hereby notified that on and after December 1st, WL a new fnlght schedule will go Into if feet. In formation In regard to the rhunges In ruf-s cun be obtained li calling at the ottlee of the romp in? " Quetn stnet, Honolulu. J. KS, 19'JMf I'resldeut. HART & CO., (t.IMITBD) fllE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS Fine Ice Creams and Water Chocolate and Confections. Ices. The Finest Resort In the City. Try our "Elite" Oytter Cocktails. . t tf"1 &m... 'ji'wiL Li) w-j. n.,'i" hhfr'rMjr 'i.. v. , aiaih u .jJi&Mk.