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EVENING BtTU.BTIN, HONOLULU, II. T., THUnsDAY, DEC. 2. 190L
tax
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SPECIAL
Clearance S
ale
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS
VC are over-stocked In every department and have more goods now due, so must
Jr 8C forge quantities before the new stock arrives. In order to do this we hac
taken the right time the time when n 'XMA8 CA8B ol pure liquors will be apprec
iated) and have reduced the prices ho as to make It a special object to buy from us.
No customer can buy poor goods nt our place. Wc do not koep them. Our stock Is
the best and with these special offers wc expect to have a large selling. Sale coutlnucs
until January 1st, and it Is to your advantage us well as ours to buy now.
WHISKEY IN BULK
Finest whiskeys from "i.iompton A
Bro. Distillery, Louisville, Ky dis
tilled spring of 1888.
Comes In thrco qualities. Special
prices, 2.S0, $3.50, $4.50 per gal.
Thompson & Bro. ore among the
oldest distillers In the Stato of Ken
tucky and the whlBkles are known to
be of the highest grade. Their
BLACK THORN WHISKEY '
Is distilled from the finest selected
grain and Is guaranteed pure and un
adulterated. Highly recommended
for Its medicinal qualities.
In cases of one dozen, $14.00.
WHYTE & MACKAY, CLASCOW
Dost Scotch whiskies and Robert
ton's 8cotch, $13.00 to $15.00 per doz.
MAIER AND ZOBELEINS
IMPERIAL BEER
A fine beer from tlio famous Los
Angeles brewer', $1.85 per doz; $11.00
per barrel.
Issli
:STL0UI5,M(,
The famous Anheiiscr-Dusch Deer at
$2.25 per doz., delivered free to any
part of tho city. By the barrel at $13.
CALIFORNIA BRANDIES
and IMPORTED COGNAC
Qoods Delivered Freo to All Parte of the City.
PILSENER
Extra Pale. Purest brow from Maler
& Zobeleln'a Drew cry, uat Angeles.
Made from the finest Imported hops
and puro malt. Water used from tho
famous Santiago Mineral Springs.
Highly recommended by physicians
for Its tonic properties.
In cases of one doz., $1.85; by the
barrel, $11.00.
FINE CALIFORNIA WINES
Finest wines from the 8wlss-ltallan
Colony In California.
The popular kinds, Including Port,
Claret, Sherry, etc., at 50c per gal. In
bulk.
Fancy wines from 50c to $2 per gal.
WINES IN CASES
from $3.00 upward.
Including the choicest
imported wines.
.nllfornla and
GIN
English nnd Holland Gins nt Bpcclnl
prices.
Jos. Hartmann & Co.
"Wholesale Liquor Dealers.
Bethel St., Bet. King: and Hote,
Instruments Filed for Record Decern
ber 24, 1901.
Illio It. It. Co. First Am. Sav &
Tr. Co Tr.I).
Illln R. II. Co. First Am. SaV. &
To. Co ,.,Agit,
Kcnloha et at. Kcalallllll D
A. O. M. Robeitson L. L. Me-
Candles') T)
V, French Tr. Oahti College ...Mtg.
L. Way W. C. Peacock L.
Lines of Travel.
.
Oceanic Steamship Company
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TIME TABLE
The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port a hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
SONOMA JAN. 1 ALAMEDA DEC. 24
ALAMEDA , JAN. 11 VENTURA DEC. 31
VENTURA JAN. 22 ALAMEDA JAN. 15
ALAMEDA FED. 1 SIERRA . JAN. 21
SIERRA FEB. 12 ALAMEDA FED. 6
ALAMEDA FED. 22 SONOMA FED. 11
SONOMA MAR. 6 ALAMEDA FED. 26
ALAMEDA MAR.15 VENTURA MAR. 4
VENTURA . . . MAR. 20 ALAMEDA MAR. 19
ALAMEDA ,APIHL 5 SlLRllA MAR. 25
ALAMEDA APRIL 9
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In connection with the salting or the above steamers. I'ae agents am pro-
tared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
road from San Francisco to all points In the United Stales, and from New
Tork by any steamship line to all European ports.
iA FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
i Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.
. Pacific "a"SfBamship7Co
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
8teamer of the above companies will call at Honolulu and
leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned.
COAST ffti SKY
Snn Frunclsco, Dec. 17. The Ocean
ic Mall Company's Sonoma had a
rough time of It coming from Mono
lulu, but nevertheless she broke the
tecord and came lu ahead of time.
The Coptic left tho Islands fouitevn
hours nhend of tho mall boat, but only
IK OF inn
WRECK IS W
San Francisco, Dec. 18. Capt. Chns.
Hall of tho steamer Edith and Capt
George Scnmans of tho steamer Czar
ina, both arriving yesterday from Pit
get Sound with enrgocs of coal, re
ported that tno weather was eecp-
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.
PERU DEC. 26
COPTIC JAN. 4
AMERICA MARU JAN. 11
PEKING JAN. 18
GAELIC JAN. 28
HONGKONG MARU FED. 6
CHINA FEB. 14
I
FOR 8AN FRANCI8CO.
PEKING DEC. 27
GAELIC .. . JAN. 3
IIONGKONO MARU JAN. 11
CHINA JAN. 20
DORIC JAN. 31
NIPPON MARU FED. 8
anchored In the stream one hour and! tlonally fino all tho way down ttan
u half ahead or her. The ofllclal re- coast, which goes to show tho great
port shown that tho mall boat made contrast In tho moods of tho northern
the run In S dnjs 13 hours in minutes, sen. No sign of tho Matteawun was
while tho British ship took 6 days I Bern by either vessel. The Edith kept
hour 30 minutes to mal.o tho run. She off shore uliout seventy miles as far
got In ahead of tho Sonoma, however, south an Capo Wanco. when the
and her passenger were landed befom steamer came closer In shore. 'ap
tno Oceanic' flyer had a cliauco to . tain Hall confirms tho report tlmt
duel;, wreckage from tho lost collier Mat-
Tho general reader can work out teawnn was found on tho northern
tho average for himself. After lenv- toast. It consisted of flro bucket, a
Ing Honolulu both tho Sonoma nnd nieuicino cnczi ami minor nmcies, on
tho Coptic inn Into a howling gale, with tho nnmn .Mnlteavvan showing
For four days they wero under a slow "hotting plainly, nnd weio found by
bell ,but ns soon as CIrtur Engineer ,1111110111 ni a reservation situated near
Little rould cut a ehnnce to oneii out a com) In shore from Carroll Island
the engines of tho Sonoma sho logged nd about thirty nihes south of Capo
her 105 knots tho Hist day. Talcing Flattery. Tho vvretl.ago was reported
It all atound, tho Sonoma averaged y muiun iwy miL-niiing si-wmi mi
fifteen nnd a hulf knotB duilug her l'niiet Sound, who had Jut returned
7000-mllu run, which Is a splendid fiom n vacation spent with his peoplo
showing tor a now boat. Chief Engl- on the rehervatlnn. In the oplniuii of
necr Llttlo thinks there Is no boat llli.i Captain Hull tho steering gear or rud-
her on tho Pacific. Her steaming tinia d''"" "' ' Mntteawan became, d h
roni Sjdnoy via Auckland, Pago Pago "nidi, allowing tno mg coiner to nun
md .Honolulu. 7234 miles, was 13 dajs. iwn rocks near Carroll Ulaml. Tho
I hours aud 33 minutes. velocity of tho galo In which tho col.
Iter in neueveu 10 uavo gone down
lcnchtd 120 miles an hour for a tlmu.
1
San Francisco, Dec. ID. Officials of
tho transport servlco ycbteidny an
nounced definite dates for tho dcpait
uro of transports for Manila. The
Sherldau will depart on January 1M,
tho Kllpntrlck on January. 1st, tho
Thotnns on Fubiuary 1st, carrying tho
New Yolk, Dee. 19. A despatch t'i
the Herald from Uucnos Ayres, Ar
gentina, lays:
The Swedish Antarctic expedition
Twenty-nlnth Infantry, and the Grant "mlt.r Dr. Otto Nordenskjol has ar-
111 nun uuoui inu KHino lima uu a nne - i' ,. ....,..
clal trip tolth Insular em.ilojes and Mccts to return to Swoden In May,
ftchoul tenchera. I ID On, '
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FOR GENERAL INFORMATION-APPLY TO P. M. S. S. CO.
H. HACKFIBLO & CO, LTD. AGENTS.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Steamship Company.
Steamers of tho abovo line, running in connection wlta the CANADI
AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. B. C, and Sydney, N.S.vV.,
and (Tailing at Victoria, B. O., Honolulu and Driebane, are DUE AT HONO
LULU on or about the dates below tated, viz.:
From Vancouver anu Victoria, B. C,
(For Brisbane and Sydney.)
AOKANGI
MOANA
.JAN. 18
.run. 1G
t-rom Sydney and Brisbane.
(For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.)
MOANA JAN. IB
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and
d all gencr&l Information, apply to curope. For Freight and Passage an
Thco. II. Da view & Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Agents.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
8. . OREGONIAN, 6,000 tons, to tall about Dec. 20.
8. S. CALIFORNIA, 6,000 tons, to sail about Jan. 20.
S. S. AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail during February.
From San Francisco 8. S. HYADES, 3,000 tons, to sail Jan. 4 for Honolulu,
rrelght received at Company's wharf, 42nd Street, South Brooklyn, ut
all times. For further particulars, apply to
C. P. MORSB,
General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
j AGENTS, H ONOLULU.
HAPPY OLD MEN
Can youth bo restored? es, all but
the years. I will guarantee to lextoiu
tho very essence of youth to men who
hayo nged lieforo their time! W! men
whoso blood Is cold; wlioxo, step lu
slow; who feel hngpnid, deeieplt,
spltltlcss nnd full of aches aud pnlns.
To such men Klectrlclty is tho "Foun
tain of Youth." nnd as Infused into
tho body by Dr. Mclaughlin's Kledrlc
Belt It brings Joyful vigor.
A CURE OR NO PAY.
That's my plan. It costs jou noth
ing If. I fall. Let 1110 pour the life
giving, glowing warmth Into our body
while you sleep at night, and In n fen
months ou feel Iiko a joung two-year-old.
"I nover felt bettor than slnro using
your belt. It has done wonders In my
case." Richard W. Miller, Uuttonwll
low, Kern Couuty, Cnl.
mtfflmtttmmtttattmtmma
READ THE BOOK tt
tmutnmnumtmmnuamttt
My "book tells how I euro.
I will send It FREE. Sealed.
Instruments Filed for Record Decem
ber 26, 1901.
M. I)ald et al. Theo. naumnn..Mtg
A. Andcrron Hllo H. It. Co. ..llt.Wny
Pacific Sugar Mill S. K. Kulkahl
and wllo Rcl
K. Kahloua Ah Ping et nl U
Recorded December 16, 1901.
T. Kaatia to C L. Stow; moitgage!
Interest In pleco land, Pohnkunnl, HI
lo, Hnwnli; (107. Hook 227, pngo 41 j,
Dated December 7, 1'JUl.
T. Kanm to 11. lie Sllva; mort
gage; one-fourth Interest In Kill. 2003,
wniakcn. 11110, iiawnn; -'iu. hook
227, pago U. Dated December 9,
11)01.
First Bank nf Hllo. Limited, to A.
M. Potomkln and wife; partial ro-
lease; lot 11, blocn II. Villa Franca,
lino. Hnwali: 3U. Hook mi, pagfl
121. Dated November 30, 1901.
S. C. Studdert to C. Brown; mort
gngu! portion R. P. !4u3, Knlokohonu.
Honolulu, Oahu; t.'nii. Book 230, page.
122. Dated November 23, 1'JOl
C. Ahl to Hawaiian Mercantile Com
pany; moitgage; 4 40-luO acres land,
Maknpala, Kohala, Hawaii; 52J. Book
230. page 124. Dated December 10,
1901.
M. II. Drummond to P. II. Hun
ncttn; chnttel mortgage; one horse,
buggy, sulky, etc.; S30. Book 230.
pago 125. Dated October 1. 1001.
Recorded December 17, 1901.
Wnlklkl Beach Company, Limited,
to F. Wundenberg, trustee; chattel
mortgage; two leaseholds, household
fiirnltuie. etc., WalltlM Inn. Honolulu,
Oahu: J3918.77. Book 227, pago 447.
Dated October IS, 19ul.
II. M. Dow and wife to F.
Jocher; deed; Patent 3000, llackfeld
and Prospect streets, Honolulu, Oahu;
$13o(i, muttgago $70iu. Book 229,
pngo 280. Dated December 7. 1901.
H. Mnlkehn et al. to Mrs. K. Aim;
deed; Interest In II. P. CS37. Kill. 7713,
Honokun, South Kona. i.nwalt; 00.
Book 229, pago 25.. Dated Decembci
7, 1901.
Recorded December 1J, 1901.
Seo Wo Slug Company to M. Me
Calgan; rnnectlatlon of tease; R. P.
71. Knlllil. Honolulu. Oauu. Book 1 to.
page 37. Dated December 17, 1901.
(1. Dottt.'lt, by guardian, to O. Dow
rctt; partition deed; lots V and (1. nf
It. P. 341.0, Kills. 0732 nnd 1USV0, Ka
pnlamn. Honolulu, Oahu. Book 231
page 85. Dated July 5, 1901.
M. V Ilranc), to J. . Bianco;
power of attorney, generil potters.
Book 221, pnge OS. Dated December
17. 1901.
J. Andiado and wife to J. J. Telx
elra; deed; lot 2, IMepaenlll, Palama,
Honolulu, Oahu; 500. Bool. 231, pag
8S. Dated December 17, 1901.
I). Knloha end wife ft al. to Union
Mill Co., Ltd ; exchange deed; lntci
est In It. P. 0724. Kill. 8097. Honopueo.
North Kohala. Hawaii; ?l. Book 229,
page 2MI. Dated December 3. 1901.
E. M. Richard ami husband to C.
Blown, trustee: additional charge;
portion 11. P. 1034. Kill. 1103, Fort
I street, Honolulu, Oahu; $10(10. Bonk
hi, page lot. iiaieii uvcemuer lu,
1901.
L. C. Allien to C. Blown, trustee;
assignment of mortgage; mortgnga
Short and husband on lot 3, Kaalhco
tract, Honolulu, oahu; $3000. Book
227. pago 452. Dateil December 1(1,
1901.
M. MrCalgan to Sen Wo Yin Com
puny; lease; R. P. 71, Kallhl, Hono
lulu. Oahu; thirteen years at $120.
Book 22S, page .... Dated December
17. 1901.
K Kenweiil.ini to Oeorgo McDotic
nil nnd Sons; surrender of lease; lots
10 and 20, map 11, Kenlakehe, North
Komi. Vnnnll. Book 101. pago 228,
Dated Detenilicr 10, 1901.
Union Mill Company, Limited, tn
Knloha nnd wife et nl.; exchange deed!
portion (Irnnt 1517, Knpnau. North Ko-
hcla. Hawaii, l. Book 229, pago 281
nateil Ueiemiier :i, l'J'ii.
-K K. Kcoln to Union Mill Company,
Limited; ("cehntigi! oeed; Interest III
It. P. 1551 nnd 11. P. 7021. Kill. 8097,
Honopueo, North ixohnla, Hawaii; $1,
Book 229, page 2S0. Dated November
25, 1901.
A. B. Phillips ami huklinnil to Sing
Hop Wnl; lease; Ap. 1, 2 and 3, R.
P. 4808, Kill. 221011, Kahaluu, Koolati
poko. Oahu: ten years nt v-l&. Book
228. page 401. Dated December 15,
1901.
J. A. Magoon to A. II. Phillips; con
sent: to lease of A pa. . 3 and 3. It.
I'. 4H9S. Kill. 22I6H. KnhalUII. Knu-
Inupoko. Onhu. Hook 228, pago 405,
Dated December 14. 1901.
Recorded December 19, 1901.
I. K. Kcntwell, trustee, to Yuen
Ming; deed: one-half Interest In It. P.
470, Kill. 9708. Makua. Walanae. Oa
hu; $1275. Book 231. pago 90. Dated
Juno 27. 1900.
George Herbert to W. It. Cnstlo Jr.;
deed: pleco land, Alnkea Btreet, Ho
nolulu, Oahu; $1. Book 231, page 91
Dated October 8, 1901.
W. R. Casllo Jr. to K. Leo Her
bert; deed: piece land. AlaKea street,
Honolulu, Oahu; $1. Book 231, pngo
91. Dated October 8, 1901.
0 C. Aklna tn M. K. Knluna:
deed; Interest In It. P. 5721. Kill. 1153,
Nlolopn, Honolulu, Oahu; $350. Book
231. page 92. Dated August 23. 1901.
K. la. Vida et al. lo II. C. V da:
bill of sale; leasehold, stock, fixtures.
etc., Cnllfoinla saloon. Nuiianii street,
Honolulu, unliu; $0.i0O. ' Book 221,
pago 457, Dated ucct-mhor 10, 1901.
v. u. l'nrko to wo Sing Comnany;
iilensu; leasehold of R. P. 3031. Kill,
11207, etc.. Kolowulu. Honolulu. Oahu:
200. Book 220. pago 204. Dated No
vember 19. 1901.
L. Man Chan et al. to Ho Seo: bill
of sale; leaseholds, buildings, etc., LI
Htm street, Honolulu, Oahu: $1600.
Book 224, page 458. Dated November
23, 1901.
Recorded December 20, 1901.
W. Keo to Kondo; lease: portion
U. P. 4789, Kill. 3534. Kapaa. Puna.
Knual; six years at $30. Book 228,
page 405. Dateil December 6, 1901.
No doubt
You have paid for two or three hornet during your lifetime.
Especially If you have been paying rent; and we regret that
you have nothing to show for the money spent In this manner.
If
I
THE. AMOUNT PAID
FOR RENT WOULD
HAVE PAID FOR A
HOME, AND A GOOD
HOME TOO. k
We have now on tale lots In the beautiful Puupueo Tract,
, which contain the flnett suburban property In Honolulu. This
tract commands a magnificent view of mountains and ocean, hat
macadamized streets, artesian water, and the electric car line
pattet through the property. For any further Information regard
ing prices, termo, etc., address
ISLAND REALTY COMPY
30-4
LIMITED.
JUDD BUIUD1NQ.
& '. i'lTw-'" "j- ' TT n
At the entrance
to the Famouj
lao Valley, and
easy access to
Halakalta, the
largest extinct
volcano In the
World. . .
m
Headquarttrt
for Tourists ami
CommercU
Tra-ellers.
WAILUKU,
ISLAND OF MAUI.
A. T. HAGBNKAMP. Monngcr.
MAUI HOTEL,
PACIFIC UNION OIL CO.
Located In the Famous Coallnga Oil
Fields of California.
Proven oil lands, completely tur
rounded by as rich oil-producing wells
as there aro in tho State, yielding from
0 to 250 barrels per day.
Contract prices for oil at the Coal
lnga wells, 70 cents per barrel.
With twenty-flvo producing wells of
100 barrels each per day, you can
mako your own calculation as to
profits.
The oil Industry of California Is tc
Its Infancy, yet many fortunes have
been nindo by Judicious and lucky In
vestments In oil stock. Many more
will bo made tn the near future.
Tho avcrago advance on original
sslcs of oil stock In twenty leading
companies In California has been
from $1 to $108 per share.
Oil lands have advanced from $1.25
to $1,000 and $2,000 per acre.
When tho Pacific Union Oil Com
pany has a number of producing wells
on Its property. Its stock will have
the samo show for even a greater ad
vance, as sotno oil stock has advanced
from $1 to $1,500 per share.
Tho Pacific Union Oil Company nil
no salaried offlccre. and la controlled
by well-known gentlemen of Integrity,
who will seo that tho money derived
from tho salo of stock will be legiti
mately applied to tho dceloptuent ol
Its property.
For further Information, apply to J.
II. FISIIKR & CO.. Stock nnd Bond
Brokers, jind Hawaiian agents for tho
talo of n limited amount of Paciae
Union Oil Company stock. Stangeu
nald building. Merchant street.
1932 Cmo
Corporation Notices.
NOTICE OF SALE FOR NONPAY
MENT OF COMPENSATION FOR
CARE OF ANIMAL.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
sell at public auction, by order of the
Territory Stables Co.. Ltd., on Satur
day, tho 2Sth day of December, 190L
at 12 o'clock m. of that day, at the
place of business of said Territory
Stables Co., Ltd., one gray horse, un
ites tho amount due for tho care, cus
tody and feed thereof Is paid on or
beforo that dale, as well as tho ex
pense for tho care aud keep of sal
I animal since tho 27th day of Novenv
1 h.r 1'inl lu nlu.t nil.!
Dated Honolulu. December II, 1901.
For further particulars, apply to the
Territory Stables Co., Ltd.. or to
WILL K. FISHER.
017(15t Auctioneer.
Dp. M. H. McLaughlin,
C 702 Market St., Snn Francisco, California.
.1
COMMISSIONERS' SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE
Pursuant to a decree made by Hon
orable Ueoigo D. Hear. Second Judgo
of the First Circuit Court, of tho Ter
ritory or Hawaii, filed 011 tho 29th day
of November. 1901, In a eaiiHO entitled
William F. Jocher vs. Carl II. Patzig.
lorcclosuro proceedings, notlco Is here
by given that the following described
picmlxcs will bo sold at public auction
al tho ofilce of tho undersigned com
missioner, on Merchant street, on tliu
28th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1901, at
12 o'clock noon of said day. Tho said
bale Is subject to confirmation by the
Maid Circuit Court.
PROPERTY TO BE 80LD.
All tlioso ceitaln lots, pieces or par-ic-ls
of laud, situate In Pcail City, In
Muuuua, Una, inland of Oahu. Hnwali-
an Islands, nnd designated ns lots Nun,
Ono tl). Two (2), Three (3), nnd Four
U), In Block No. Soenteen (17) 4ipon
u map 'or diagram of bald Pearl City,
uuly autlioilzco, and adopted ny tlie
Oahu Hallway & Land Company, and
reroided In Liber 121, pages 213 to
215, In tho olUcc of tno lleglbtrur ol
CoiiM-janccs nt said Honolulu.
Terms of salo aro cash lu United
States Hold Coin. Deed at tho cy
penho of tho uuicliaser. '
For further pnrtlciilius apply to tin
undersigned commissioner nt his of.
fites with Ashley & Paris, Ileal Kstat?
Agents.
isig) 01:01101: w. Asm.r.v..
2010 Dee. 4. 11, 18, 26.
NOTICE.
Tho steamer W. O. Hall will ar-
rlvo at Honolulu on Saturday. Decem
ber 21st nnd 28th. Instead of Sundays,
as usual, and will sail from Honolulu
on Mondny, December 23d and 30th,
instead 01 on Tuesdays, as usual.
Tho steamer Mlkahala will arrive at
Honolulu on Tuesday, December 24th
nnd 31st, Insteal of on Wednesdays,1 ai
usual.
The steamer Maunn Loa will sail
fiom Honolulu 011 Monday, December
30th, Instead of on Tuesday. ,
after thesu dates, the regular sclied-
ulo will be resumed.
INTKR-18LAND STHAM NAVIGA
TION CO., LTD,
By Its President: J. ENA
2020-131 '
NOTICE.
Intending cabin and steerage pas
sengers from the port of Honolult
aro hereby Informed that until further
notlto the undersigned will not boob
passengers on tho steamers for which
they are agents unless said passengers
report at their oftlco nt least nine (91
davs previous to tho scheduled dato of
sailing. Further information may be
had upon npplkation at the offices of
II. HACKFKL.. & CO.. LTD,
WM. O. IRWIN & CO.,
T. II. DAViS & CO. ,
2019-tf
WILDER'S 8TEAMSHIP CO.
Notice.
One Iluiidtcd Dollars ($100.00) re
ward will bo paid to any person giv
ing Information which will lead to the
nrrext and tonvlctlnn of the parties
who stole u registered mail pouch
from the steamer Kliiau on or about
Sntuiday, December 21st.
C. L. WIGHT.
2020-tf President
WILDER'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Notice to 8hlppert.
Shippers are notified that a new
freight schedule will go Into effect on
nrd after December 1st. 1901.
Information In regard to changes Is
rr.ttR con bo obtained at tho office oT
the company, corner Fort and Queea,
streets, Honolulu.
c l. wiQirr.
1991-to Jan. 1 President
DORIC FINED.
Han Frnnchro, Dec. 17. Collector
of the Poit titration has been In.
st meted ty the Treasury Department
to rolled n line of $10 from thu-Occl-dentnl
nnd Oriental Steamship Com
pany fni bilnglng Harry II. Smith, n
stowaway, to this port from Honolulu
on November 25th on tho Doric. Smith
boarded tho steamer without the
knowledge of tho oiUcers or erow. and
esrnped soon after arriving here,
though measures had been taken to
detain blm.
Cet your periodicals bound at tha
lEVKNINO BULLETIN'S Bindery.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FIRST
Circuit. Territory of Hawaii. At
Chambers, In Probate. In tho Matter
of the Khtatu of Annie MnKanul (w).
nl Honolulu, ilerensed, Petition hav
ing been llled by Elizabeth Kawaluna,
Klbter of said Intestate, pra)lng that
Letters of Administration upon said
cbtale bn Ishiied to I W. McCbcx
ney, Notice Is hereby given that Fri
day, the loth day of January. ,. 1).
1902, at 10 o'clock a. m., In tho Judi
ciary Building. Honolulu, Oahu. Is ap
pointed the time nud plnco for bear
ing Mild petition, when and whuru all
persmiH toiKciiicd may appear nnd
show rause. If any i.ioy hnvo, why
ha I (I Petition should not be granted,
Honolulu, Oahu, December 5, 1901.
By the Court:
J. A. 'InuMPSON.
Clerk.
lloherthon & Wilder for Petitioner.
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Business Notices.
NOTIVaC.
The firm of Purely & Baron, ship'
rnrpenters nnd builders, has this , laj
men dissolved ny mutual consent.
C, II. Purdy having bought tho en,'lre
business, will conduct tho samo at tho
old stund, soliciting tho good patron
age of the port, with tho usual guar
antee of first-elusH work. All bills pay
ablo only to C. 11. Purdy. v?
PETER BARON.
C. II. PURDY.
Honolulu, December 1G, 1901.
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