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EXPERIENCED dry goods salesman
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2072 3t
WANTED Young mnn wants work
of ay Kind, experienced waiter nnd
porter. I'. A J , this omce.
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WANTED Young man desires a sit
nation as porter In hotel Addrest
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YOUNG man would like to do book
keeping for two or three small
Arms, references Address I) Hut
Intln nffleo. -'000 lw
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at:
Per line, one Insertion 15c
Per line, two Insertions 25c
Per tine, one week 30c
Per line, two weeks 40c
Per line, one month 60c
This Is the cheapest advertising
iver offered the people of Honolulu.
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SPECIAL. NOTIgES.
BPECIAL NOTICE lionds furnished
to any amount for the man holding
position as guardian, postofTlco offl
clal or any othur position of trust
Honolulu Investment Co 2011 tf
NOTICE TO BUILDERS The Union
Express Co. has WHITE SAND FOR
SALE. 1S43 '
WANTED
WANTED Everybody to know that
the Canton Marine Insurance v-o,
offlcc Is at Honolulu Investment Co,
2070 tf
WANTED 300 men to share for 15c.
Jens, 43 King St.; flo white bar
ret, 2011 tf
POM SALE.
FOR SALE-Vcrv old tapa quilt, also,
very old calablshes some unpollsh.
ed Address this otnee
(8 If
FOR SALE Furniture Call at Room.
11, (JiiHcn Hotel, Nuuanu St
2070 lw
FOR SALE Farm of 10 acres.
with
hmisn. all lmnraved and fenced
at
Honokaa. Hawaii. 11500. House and
lot, Kewalo, 00x100, S0O. Houso
and lot. King St., 00x120, 13000.
part mortgage, part cash. Lease
hold, 20 years on King St., near LI
llba, 77x200. Ono fine gentlo driv
ing horse, suitable for any lady.
$1590 to loan on good security. In
Huiry S Decker, with W. W Wright,
King, cor South St
2033 tf
FOR SALE Horse and phaeton, horso
gentle; good under saddle, phaetun
almost new. K. C. B , Bulletin.
2020 It
UC(!i i93i tf
H . wants position Address u
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FOR SALE
Apply nt
TO LET.
FOR RENT Cottage on South St.,
six rooms, modern Improvements,
$20 Honolulu Investment Co, Judd
Bldg
ikit.i .r f
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TO LET Newly furnished airy suite,
table boa id Is dvslied 114 Beretatnj
Ave 2073 It
TO LET Two nicely furnished rooms
close to Rapid Transit K It. power
house The Balmoral, S34 Young
St. 20CS lw
TO LET Three handsomely furnish
ed rooms; new houie. 1325 Bere
tnnla, cor Kecntimoxu.
2005-1 m
TO LET-
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i rnu luum tuuasi' un iyhi
MM road between Hopkins and
Bishop switch
Immediate posses-
slon. Apply Hawn.
flee, Punahou.
Tramways of-
20C4 tf
"i O LET Newly furnished rooms, sin
gle or en suite, first-class tablo
board, hot and cold water, electric
lights, etc. 1270 Beretnnla St.
2058 tf
iu Lti now collage on ivinau si.; -
rent reasonable, .or particulars ap-1
. w r. . iMiuirro. o.ieiiv i.aruer
a.uVVi MV 11.4V U. 1U. .Ull-lW
TO LET Residence
' Walklkl. furnished
nf T Pnealtlv
good bathing; i
M. VUUU.U,
vacant January ICtU. Apply Water-
houso & Podmore. Bethel and King.
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TO LET Furnished rooms
nf Mr.
at .Mrs
McConnels, Garden lano.
AArp.,
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TO LET Cottages off t hoot St nr.
Nuuanu. S15 and 17. On Insano
Asylum road. $12 50 and JG.50. P.
aiuun in uiituuii luuiunt's, writes
Old papers. 10c a bundle. ' tilat jnpan wm )e officially rcprcsent
thls omce -U3j t ed nt the Louisiana Purchase Exposl-
13. it Mtraucn, 32 Campbell biocK.i """"" lu il"ul" '""" "i
316 Fort t 20312m .Hoosevelt
TO LET Roomy bath tub. with either
hot or cold water anu all modern
Improvements.
!all at Silent Bar-
bex Shop.
2019 tf
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, en
suite with privilege of light house
keeping. 714 Fort St. 2058-lm
LOST.
YELLOW canary bird, In vicinity of
Emma Square. Howard at Bulletin
office. 2073 lw
LOST Pure white bulldog. Suitable
reward by returning samo to Toma
Aboy at police station. 2073-lt
LOST Black cloth capo, whlto satin
lining. Leave at Wells, Fargo office
and recelvo reward. 4s lw
LOST DecdB in favor of L. P. Mar
ques, E. Plres and J I). Marques,
one Insurance policy and Nahlku
stock certificate. Finder will bo re
warded by retuulng samo to J D
Marques, at Lewers & Cooke
2071-lw
LOST On road around Diamond Head
brown leather purse marked "FO
and containing koys, etc. Reward
if returned to Bulletin office.
2006 tf
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to have stock
sufficiently Insured. Honolulu In
vestment Co. represent four of tho
strongest Are Insurance companies.
2051 tf
MI2L.P WANTED,
will be Inserted FREE.
SALESMEN WANTED To sell
goods by samplo to wholesale nnd
rotnll trnde. we nro Iho largest nnd
only manufacturers In our lino In tho
world; liberal salary paid Address
Can Dex Mfg Co . IlutTalo, N Y.
2071 3vv
WANTED German girl to do general
household work nnd care for clill
drcn. Mary, Bulletin ollice.
20C2
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ROOM AND BOARD.
THE LOS ANGELES 1523 Fort St;
newly furnished rooms, mosquito
proof; terms ronsonnblo. 1930 tf
POUND.
FOUND Insurance against tho break
age or plate glass at The Honolulu
Investment Co 2051-tf
WORLD'S FAIRNEWS-NOTES
The State historical Society of Hit
nols has appointed a committee to ask
the State World's Fair Commission to
set aside $50,000 of tho 1250,000 which
has been appropriated for the Illinois
Exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase Ex
position to bo used In decorating th
Interior of the Illinois building with
paintings and frescoes Illustrative of
events In the States history.
The State Teachers' Asoclatlon of
Kansas City have requested the
World's Fair Commission of tho State
to make nn appropriation of $5000 to h
used In getting up an educational dls
plav for the Louisiana Pitrchnso Ex
position The Kansas World's Fair Commis
sion, accompanied by Governor Stan
Icy visited St Louis February IX, to
select a site fur the Kansas building.
The Commission will ask tor from tvvu
f""r acres of space. ,
Mt Pleasant ,Ion, boy working
In ,i printing ollice has resolved to
have JO cents each week with his cm
plojir until mid-June, 1903, when ho
will have $3S. In what he calls his
World's Fair Fund " With this mou.
cy, he sas "We will launch out on
the magnificent trip to St Louis.
When we get there we will sec what!
wen see ami leu uuuui u wiien we
get back
The Legislature of Mississippi bv n
vote of more than two-thirds In both I
houses, passed the bill appropriating
(00.000 to bo used In having the State
represented at the Louisiana Purchase)
Exposition
Tho Iowa World's Fair Commission
voted unanlmouBl) at Des Moines last
week for a resolution declaring that It
would take $230 000 to display properly
ll.i. ,.uri..v.na n .1. . Dl.tn ... .1... T -
John Barrett, World 8 Fair Commls-
sinner to oriental countries, writes
tlon.
Commissioner McDrlde of the Na
tional Commission, lias appointed Mrs.
Mary Phelps Montgomerj of Portland,
Oregon, as a member of the board of
, lady managers of the World's Fair.
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.Mrs. Montgomery Is a native of ils
Fotirl, nnd presided at the executha
mansion when her father, John 3.
Phelps was Governor.
ADJUST CHINA TAKIPP.
Victoria. B C , Feb 5 In an Inter
view In the North Chlnn Dally News,
General Sharretts, United States
Trnde Commissioner, who Is conduct
In gnegotlatlons In regard to tho tar
iff question In China and a new com-
'
inciLlal treaty, said. "It seems pret
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Jim.lliviu 1,1 111(3 IJUVBUUU
He liaB had interviews with Sir Er
nest Satow and Sir James Mackay and
was satisfied thai tho taiiff would be
prepared at Shanghai by the British
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ers already appointed for other coun-
tries In conjunction with resident
.merchants of those countries Interest-
representatives and the commission'
p(i
A mattcr of far gr,ntcr ,mportanctl
,,0 tontnued, was the commercial
treaty. In the negotiations of which
many tonllkttng Interests would bo
. ... , . ., ,,
""'"Sin inio upuiuiion. rendering
a
umluus imnusion on ino pari 01
'"" commiBbioncni very nimcii.t. Ho
...
OVIirnsowl ilotllitct on (I IliA ii llllnnnnaa
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'of tho Chinese authorities In tho mat.
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tnr and their ability to enfoiro tho
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drastic measures which might he
iuh'; V . ' . . . . "r."1..
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,aet Ior lne uniicu btates. but Had
as 10 vvnat lie tnougnt would be the
fundamental features of tho new trpa
ty with China, General Sharretts Bald;
"Efforts will be made to open up fresh
treaty ports, to secure to foreigners
tho right to build and own proporty,
to work mines, construct railways In
tho Interior nnd generally to Becure
better trading facilities.'
FOUR THOUSAND IN PRIZES.
Interest Is being awakened among
local Kodakers regarding the plcturn
taking contest and many are calling at
the Honolulu Photo Supply Co. to get
further partleulars Four thousand
dollars In prizes Is offered and tho con
test Is open to every one using cither a
kodak or brownie camera
WHE-ftB.
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WATCHES W,W
DURABLE AND ACCURATE
The Kyttone Watch Cue
Co., l-8TABLUIII.il SJ
Philadelphia, U.S.A.
America's Oldest and
Largest Watch Factory
Cor Mdlu ly
The Principal watch
Dealers in Hawaii
EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU.lt. T., TUESDAY,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORN EY8.
F. M. DROOKS ..ttnrncy; rooms 9-10,
Sprcckels bldg.; Tel. Main 344.
CARLOS A. LONQ
humnnu SI ; Tel.
-Attorney j 16 Una
i81 Main.
J M. DAVIDSON Attorney at-Law,
109 Kaahiimanu St.
GARDNER K. WILDER
law, Kaahtimanu bt.
Attorney-at-
I. M. LONG omccs 3Z-33 Campbell
bldg Tel Main 278.
BROKERS.
E. J. WALKER Coffco Broker; room
4 Sprcckels bldg.
ICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 11SG Union St, opp.
1'ncllle Club; sundries, etc.
BUILDERS.
MCDONALD & LANG8TON Contract,
ors and Builders; llo8 Union St.
CARRIAGES.
PACIFIC VEHICLE & 8UPPLY CO.
Flno carriages, wagons, harness
and whips; Beretnnla near Fort St.
CIQAR3 AND TOBACCO.
ELkS BUILDING, C16 Miller Street.
CLOTHIi.G.
THE KA8H CO, LTD. Two stores.
23-27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel.
COLLECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENT.
H. Q. MIDDLEDITCH Mgr.; Com
mercial Law and Adjustment Agen
cy; roams 10-10 Magoon bid. fci. 328.
DENTI8T.
DR. ALBERT E. N1CH. 3 Dentist;
1154 Alakca St; omco hours, 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Fort and Hotel Sts.; gas
administered, painless extracting.
DR. C. B. HIGH Phlla. Dental Cob
lege '92; Masonic Temple; Tel. 318,
DR. G. W. RAYMON6 Room 3. Mott
Smith bldg.; hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DR.T. MOTONAGA 40 Bcretania St;
omco hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and
Btamplng; room 2, l.to bldgt
EXPRE88.
MERCHANTS' PAhCEL DELIVERY
Bethol St., opp. Wavcrloy blk.; Tel.
C21 Blue; pkgs. called for nnd dcl'd.
C. A. SCHMIEDTE Baggage express
nnd drayago; Tel. White 921.
ENGINEER8.
E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil and
electrical engineer, omce, 1313 Wil
der Ave ; Tel 3441 Bluo.
FRATERNAL.
DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 563 Young
Men's Institute, meets every second
nnd fourth Wednesday In tho month.
GROCERIES.
HAZELWOOD MARKET CO. 1281
Fort St, near Kukul Groceries,
Fruits nnd Tobaccos.
J. E.
St.;
GOEAS Beretnnla near Emma
Tel. 2312 Blue.
S. J, SALTER Successor to Salter &
Wnlty; 712 Tort St. Orpheum blk.;
Tel C81 Blue.
F AVEIROS Groceries;
Walklkl of Emma St.
Bcretania.
Send the weekly edition of the Bul
letin to your friends. Only $1 a year.
HORSE-SHOEING.
CITY SHOEING SHOP J. W. McDon
nld. Fort St., opp. Club Stables.
FA1RCHILD AND
Washington, Feb.
4. Secretary
I Wilson has received a icport from
Uavld a. jrBi.trcl.IlcI. the expert of ho
Department of Agriculture, who, with
Mr i-thro,,. a wealthy New Yorker.
Wilson has received
icport from
Mr. Lathrop, a wealthy New Yorker, chards, and preserved meats and talry
Is exploring tho world for now plants products from our farms and rancnes."
(or Introduction Into this country. The Mr Fall child sajs a British army of
report Is dated Colombo, Ceylon, and fleer assures him that the Chinese nr
discusses general conditions In China sennl Is manufacturing cannon and
Ho says the missionaries frlgluiued small arms which fall very llttlo short
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out by tho recent troubles are icturu
ing to ther po8t8( nnd Umt foregn
merchants claim tho outlook for trade
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improvement Is very fnvorablo in tne
i -, at i.i i i ...t
1CK1U11 Ul aillUltJUUI. .iiuiivuii uauu
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no say, is more iimn jujiuiiik iid umh
i , ,i,, r ,..,,, -m.n.rioc i,t
Hdds:
..Jt
"Japan's trado has greatly Increased
In China of late, and sho Is not only
active, but may becomo a dangerous
competitor.
Falrehtld went to Canton In search
of tho South Chinese penehes and
plums, scions and trees of which ho
announces he has shipped here, to
gether with some promising bamboos
and persimmons for California aud
Florida.
Ho says producers and shippers In
China and Japan are much Interested
In the final outcomo of this oxperi
ment of this Government In tho homo
r," '.. ", " , , ,7 ""l "'"f""'
DIVCIMllUl U11U UV1IUVU 11U VUBb Ul 1111.V
lne Is too e-reat for tho ln.lu.tpv n
eucceod here.
Tho Amnr'lrnn nminntinn nr tim
Philippines has led to a reinarkahlo
Increase in tho price of labor, hotel
nccommddatlons and food products In
China Coollo's wages have greatly
Increased In Hongkong slnco tho Span
Ish-Amcrlcan war, and Important new
enterprises complain of a scarelty of
labor Hotel prices are 50 per cent
higher than before tho war, and resi
dents claim that the general cost of
living has doubled In tho last flvo
years
Tha Chinese Government, to pay Its
war Indemnity, has levied n tax of 5
American cents a year on each rafter
of every house In tho country. For
eigners already pay nbout
5 per cent
nd valorem on practically everything
Imported Tho Viceroy In Cnntoh Is
already having great difficulty In cob
lectins tnxes, nnd white people llv
Ing there say this tax on tho natives la
arousing a great deal of animosity to-
ward tho foreigners.
"Tho growth of our agricultural ns
'J1' PR"fv'j,
HARNESS AND 8ADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNE8S CO. Corner Fort
and King Sts ; Tel. Main 228, P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNE8S SHOP rort
St., opp. Club Stnbles; I'. O. box 791.
HACK8TAND8.
REIS & QUINN King St., near Fort;
Tel 2D0 Mnln.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jovvelor nnd
watchmaker; 530 Fort St; Love
bldg.; latest in novelties.
LIQUORS.
PRIMO BEER
at tho PANTHEON SALOON.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL
MESSENGER
St nr. Hotel.
8ER
Tel,
VICE Union
301 Main,
MUSIC.
ANNI8 MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor; "MIgnon,' 1021 Berota
nla St.
ELLIS' HAWAIIAN QUINTET CLUB
Music furnished; Metropole Ho
tel, room 12, Alakca St
E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru
ments; studio. Love bldg. Fort St
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'3 MILLINERY PARLORS
The latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bldg.; Tel. 264 Main.
MRS. HAN N A Fort St, next to Love
bldg.; cholco lino of new millinery,
trimmings, etc.; agent for Buttcrlck
patterns.
PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER.
V. H. POUL8EN fainting and paper
hanging; Territory Stables, King St,
PHY8ICIANS.
DR. SLOGGETT Eye, Ear. Noso and
Thoat; ofilco at Eye and Ear Infirm
ary, Alakca St. Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. FRCD. W. VtODGINS Eyo. Ear,
Nose and Throat only; office Alakea
St, lately occupied by Dr. Murray;
omco hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
KATHARINE J. MacKAY. M.D, CM
-520 Bcretania Ave.; Tel. Bluo 3551.
DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248
Beretanln Ave.; Tel. Bluo 821.
REAL ESTAiE.
JUDD & CO, LTD. Building lots anl
residences for salo; 307 Stnngcn
wnld bldg.; Tel. 223 Main.
M. G. SILVA Agent for real cstato,
also to grant marrlago licenses;
58 Merchant St.; Tel. Main 115.
SALOONb.
PRIMO BEER Is good if It Is kept
right. Try It. t tno PANTHEC
SALOON.
STENOGRAPHERS.
AMY LENNON Stenography and
typewriting; 13 Kaahiimanu St
STRAW HATS.
E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St, nr. Nu
uanu. Felt, straw, panama hats
TAILORS.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and re
pairing; Elks bldg, GIG Miller St
GROTE & CRAMER Tailoring nnd
repairing. Union, near Hotel St.
WATCHMAKERS.
J. W. A. REDHOUSE Watch and
rhrnnnnWr maker 7ft Merchant St
The Evening Bulletin
month
75 cents per
&ARB0UR LATHROP
iwcll as other exports to China," Fair-
child prcdlctB, "will be a phenomenal
one, and Include many classes of can
ned and dlred goods from our or-
or being as good as those of our own
... ...... .n .a nuv,. uo t
manufacture, and this even Ithout
tho uupenlslon of Hio European or
. ... ... .
Americans, and the awakening of cm-
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lit. in ftuuit, uii mill ti 1U1IIUII.J llltlk Will
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puuh usiuuinii iiiuse- vvesienierB wmi
r,.fi, tn ri, . ,. ihir,.
are taking.
DISCUSS BOER PEACE
London, Feb 8. A dispatch to n
news agency from Brussels Bays: It Ib
understood here that the Boer dele
gates havo decided to submit to tha
conditions laid down In Lord Lans-
downe's communication to tho Dutch
Government nnd are preparing a com
munication to the British Government
nslfng permission to visit South Africa
and setting forth the object of the pro
,,c.,l vUU I a w . 1 11 4
p08C(1 Visit It Js expected tho request
," T?a"" EnE""-'- net week.
A dispatch to the Exchange Tele
rnI)l1 Company from Utrecht Indicates
the probability of the removal of tho
Doer headquarters to Geneva on ac
count of friction between Mr. Kroger
aud his associates and the Dutch Gov
ernment, Dr Leyds, rcpreBcntnt'lve In
Europe of the Transvaal Government,
Is reported as declaring that the recent
proposals looking to the establishment
of peace In South Africa made by tho
Dutch Minister, Dr Kuyper were an
unwarranted Interfeienco In the
Transvaal's off all s Some of the Boer
delegates, It Is said, are at variance
with Dr. Levds.
There is no stronger protectionist
In Congress than Senator Proctor nf
Vermont, and there Ib no stouter ad
vocate of reciprocity with Cuba, fie
says a refusal to deal generously with
the people of Cuba will Injure tho
cause of protection In the United
States. Philadelphia Record,
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FED. 18, 1902.
AS
3. M. Damon Not Eligible
According to Judge
Humphreys.
WILL OF THOS. E. KROUSE
FAYOR WIFE AND CHILD
McBryde Bonds Not Favored For
Trust FundsSeveral Divorces
Granted Line Fence
Decision.
In the famous line fence case of Joi
quln Sllva vs. J. F. Souza, a ttnanlmouJ
opinion 01 the Suprsmo Comt vvilt'.ut
by Justice Galbratth overturns the
Judgment of Circuit Judgo Gear for
plaintiff, the syllabus being as follows
"In an action for damages for re
moving and appropriating a division
fence, the property of tho plaintiff,
and for tho construction of a new
fence on plaintiff's land near the di
vision line, being a picket fence 30
feet In length and six feet high, .1
Judgment In favor of the plaintiff tor
(330 Is excessive.
"Where on appeal is taken from a
judgment of a district magistrate to J
circuit Judge at chambers, tho circuit
court has no Jurisdiction to hear and
determine the cause."
The plaintiff originally obtained
Judgment for 10 In the district court
and appealed on the record and evi
dence certified from the lower court
Tho cause Is remanded to tho Circuit
Judge with direction to grant a trial
nt chambers. J. M Vivas for plaintiff,
J. T De Bolt for defendant
Thomas E. Krousc, tho unfortunate
Boniface who recently committed sui
cide, left a will Mary F. Krousc. tho
widow by her attorney in fact, F L.
Hoogs, esterdny nfternoon filed a
petition to admit the will to probate
As John Phillips, the executor named
In the will Is dead the petitioner askt
that her brother-in-law, Frank len
ders Hoogs be appointed In his stead
The estate consists of nine lots In Ka
plolanl Park Addition valued at $800
and furniture and lease of the Arling
ton hotel valued at $1250, the lease be
ing for flv jears from November, 1901
The will was executed on March 20
1899, in presence of II. E. Wnlty and
Mary E Low. It leaves everything In
trust to the executor for the tcstator'i
wife and daughter, Edna Mary Con.'
stnnco Krousc, the latter having $2000
out of n life Insurance policy set apart
So long ns tho wife remains unmar
ried the executor will allow her to car
ry on tho Arlington hotel If profitable,
otherwise to sell It for her benefit Re
marriage of the mother has the effect
of turning the whole estate over to tin
daughter. In the case of the death ol
either, tho survivor takes her portion.
Deputy Sheriff S. M Spcnrer ol
South Kohala has made return of sum
mons in the injunction suit of Knplo
lanl Estate 3 Mary H Ateherley Tim
process Is to restrain defendant from
proceeding with nn ejectment suit
against the plaintiff Ancient court
records of lawsuits In which David Ka
laKaua wns Involved before becoming
king make the papers bulky,
A return has been received from
Nathaniel E Martin, n notary public
of Concord, N II , as commissioner
appointed by Judgo Humphrejs to take
the testimony of Mary J. Hoyt and
Garret S. Stow, sister nnd brother ol
the late J. C. Strow, In tho matter of
the latter's estate. It shows that they
are the only surviving heirs at law ol
the deceased, who was chief englncet
of Wilder's steamer Klnau.
Decrees of divorce have been granted
In the cases of John Mnhunalll vs. Vic
toria Mahunalll, Marin Mnxado vs.
Manoel Sllva Mnxado, Lena K. Adann
vs. Howard W. Adams und Akula
Woodwnrd vs. Joseph Woodvvaid. The
motion for alimony In the case of
Mary 1 Mallan vs. K, C. Mallan wns
dismissed In the case of Mniy Isabel
Harrub vs. Ernest L. Harrub, Judge
Humphreys ordered the libelee to pai
within twenty dais $50 ns attorneys'
fees for Ubcllnnt's counsel nnd $15 as
costs of action.
E, M. Watson, master, reporting on
accounts of Irene It Holloway, guar
dian of George II Brown nnd Francis
Hyde II Brown, minors, recommends
tho disallowance of Items for music
nnd dancing lessons, blcjclo repairing
and medical attendance, on the ground
that such expenditures m"-v to come
cut of the $50 a month allowed by the
court for support and cducntion of each
minor. He would also disallow the
purchase of a $1000 McBrjde Sugar Co,
bond at 99 for each minor, because
minority holders of such bonds are not
protected In tho event of foreclosure
Irene II Holloway by her attorneys,
Robertson & Wilder, has taken out a
writ of error against C. A. Biovvn,
upon the decree of Judge Gear In the
mattcr of tho guardianship of aeorge
II Brown und Francis Hyde II Brown
claiming that the decree was void for
lack of Jurisdiction of Judge Gear tn
making tt.
Charles It, Hcr.cnway. administra
tor of the estate of II, O, Blart, de
1 cased, has filed nn Inventory valuing
the estate at $2283.25.
Alice Mctcalf, as trustee for Emma
Mctcalf lhalka, and Frank Godfrey ns
trustee for Thomas Mctcalf have
brought an action against Emma M
Nakulna to quiet title In 4.8G acres ol
land In Mnnoa valley,
L. L. McCandlcss has brought an
ejectment suit ngalnst Honolulu Plan
tation Co. nnd Woodlawn Fruit Co.
for two upannB at Hnlawa, Oaliu con
taining one acre and 90-100 chain,
claiming damages of $100 .
Ah Chow, who pleaded guilty to em
bezzlement of $75 60 from Margaret
Llsbman as previously repotted, was
warn
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MMPiwiHi , i wypMqj4pwwiflL! 'J ii jnrii jjpp
sentenced by Judge Gear to six jnonths'
Imprisonment at hard labor.
Santiago Frontnro, on his plea of
guilty to assault with a revolver, was
given eight months at hard labor.
Geogo dodfrcy and Haleua , two
youngsters who pleaded guilty to the
purloining of toys from Jordan's store,
were released on nolle prosequi.
Judgo Humphrcvs Refused to appoint
S M Damon as receiver of tho Kona
Sugar Co. at the suit of McChcsney &
Sons, because Mr, Damon was a
creditor. He appointed F W Wun
denberg under n bond of $75,000.
John Kamaka, charged with Illicit
liquor selling, was found not guilty
beforo Judgo Ocar by tho following
Jury: W. J Ordway, A. W. Judd,
Fred doudle, W It. Castle Jr., D. Na
auo, L. Hart, J, D. Cockett, E. Blake,
F Woodbrldgc, O. A. Long, W. Du
genberg nnd James Mcrsebcrg.
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YOU PHYSICIAN DIFS
Dr O. M. Saul, a young physician of
the city, died of typhoid fever at the
hospital at about 2 30 o'clock j ester-
day afternoon after a short Illness cov
i fln r InAd I It n H it n nk1 1 t n It Ann fmj
erlng less than a week. He becamo
slightly 111 on Tuesday last but con
tinued to perform his duties until Sat
!m!ay when he began to fall rapidly.
On Sunday It was thought best that the
patient shoull bo given special treat
ment, so lie. was removed to tha
Queen's Hospital. He wns sinking
rapidly yesterday morning and at
noon, ft was seen that lie was dying.
Ills brothers, Dr, O. M. Saul and J, R.
Saul, the latter of McChcsney & Sons,
were at the bedside when death occur
red 1
Deceased came hero from San Fran
cisco about eleven months ago. His
homo wns In Pctaluma, Cat., and he
was n graduate of the Cooper Medical
Institute. He was born in Kansas
City. Mo , 20 years ago. Tho body will
be placed in a vault until tho Alameda
sails. It will then bo placed aboard
and shipped home.
DON'T TEMPT FUNSTON
Denver, Feb. 3. Tho proposal to
servo wine at tho banquet to bo giv
en In honor of General Arthur Mac-
Arthur and General Frederick Funston
by tho Denver bankers does not meet
with the approval of tho Colorado
Women's Christian Tcmpcrnnco Un
ion State president, Mrs. Antoinette
Haw ley, who In a circular begs the
people not to tempt tho Kansas war
rior as follows: "It is a mattcr of
common report that General Funst,on
Is a total abstainer cjid surely If It Is
really desired to honor theso bravo
noldlers It would bo wiser to respect
1110 uunstian sentiment of tho best
men and women In Kansas and Colo
rado aud tempt no man to do a thing
nis conscience cannot approve. PoS'
slhly the promoters of tho affair fear,
nuiciuc 01 hid j a plate peoplo to
whom they appear to cater It Is cer
tain that here Is an opportunity to
show a bravery that wilt match tho
heroism of the distinguished guests,
and Ignora a custom moro honored in
Its breach than In observance."
RODMAN WANTS IIAWAHANS.
Commander Hugh Rodman of tho lT
S, S. Iroquois Is anxious to get a couple
of Hnwallans on his ship before sho
goes cruising among tho Islands of the
north. This Is the number required to
make up tho full quota of the ship's
company and Commnndcr Rodman
wishes to give Hnwallans tho first
choice. He believes natives will make
valuable men on his ship on account
of their natural aptness In that direc
tion. Should lliere bo any applicants
for the places the) wilt be-cnllsted ns
landsmen and their pay wilt be based
in $10 a month.
SWEET LITTLE MISSIONARY.
Indianapolis, Jnn. 29. James Hicks
of Irvlngtou, who went to Porto Rico
early In December to claim his bride,
has returned without her, but rch In
experience.
Wbllo the regulars wore In camp at
San Juan a oung woman came there
from Australia for missionary work,
and her beauty and accomplishments
soon became the talk of tho American
camp. Hicks found himself a rival of
the Captain of tho lighter and tho
architect. After his return Hicks
wrote the llttlo missionary and an
engagement followed.
It wns agieed she should como to tha
"States" aud wed Hicks. Hicks sent
hor cash for transportation purposes
and to buy a trousseau.
She in turn wrote that sho wanted
Hicks to come to San Juan, Ho be
canio suspicious and finally went to
Snn Juan. Ho found tho girl still
bunging souls, to Christ
nml ll'8U
learned that tt Captain of tho light
er and tho nrcMtect also expected to
many her
Thoy compared notes, and Hicks
says that it doreloped that their com
blned contributions had amounted to
about $1800, besides which the Cap
tain of the lighter admitted that ho
had chosen her for his BavlngB bank,
and had deposited with hor as high
os $G00 at one time.
Hicks would not think of holding
hor to tho original betrothal, and i
took the next boat northward, Beforn
he left he understood that legal pro
ceedlngs would bo brought to recover
tho money, but to this ho did not in
tend to becomo a party, as ho was
willing to let his money go for tho
experience.
Knlcker When I was alono with
MIbs Smith In tho parlor I proposed.
I iold her sho was tho light of my life.
Backer Ami snti
Knlcker Oh, sho went out. TltBlts
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S20.00
BELT for
$5.00
The Dr..J'. Allien Electric "Belt'
(with sus- ay'!' penviry Is guaranteed
to possess 'vw an tne curative proper
ties of the espen'lve belts now sold by
do'tors and druggists. It gives a very
trong current of electricity and Is eally
regulated. Bound to supersede others. Can
be had from the undersigned only; nn
agents; no discount. Clrcuhr free. Addrcs
Pierce Electric Co . io6 Post St.. S n
Francisco. Sent free to Hawaii for $5.00
rJlfiA.
Agents, Brokers and Jobbers.
ALEXANDER OALDWINXfd'
OFFICERSi
H. P. Baldwin President
J. B. Castle First Vlco President
W. M. Alexander.. Second Vlco Pros.
J. P. Cooko Treasurer
W. O. Smith Secretary
Ceo. K. Carter Auditor
Sugar Factors and
Commission Agents
AGENTS for Hawaiian Commercial &
Sugar Co , Haiku Sugar Co , Pala Plan
tation Co., Nahlku Sugar Co, Klhel
Plantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar Co.,
Kahulul Itallroad Co, and
The California and Oriental S, S. Go
W. G. Irwin & Go.
LIMITED.
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Company of
San Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotlvo .Works of Phila
delphia, Pa., V. S. A.
Newell Universal Milt Co. (National
Cano Shredder), Now York, U.8.A.
N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertili
zers. Alex. Cross & Sons' high grade Ferti
lizers for Cano and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipo Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE:
Pnratnno Paint Co.'s P.& B. Paints and
Papers; Lucol and Linseed Oil,
raw and boiled.
Indurlno (a cold-water paint), In whlho
and colors. f
Filter Press Clothes, Cement, Llmo aid
Bricks.
CASTLES COOKE, Ltd
HONOLULU
Commission Merchants
I
I
Sugar Factors
AGENTS FOR
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Walalua Agricultural Co , Ltd,
Tho Kohala Sugar Co.
Tho Walmoa Sugar Mill Co.
Tho Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo.
The Stnndnrd Oil Co.
The Geo. F. Blako Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
Tho New England Life Insuranco Co.
of Boston.
Tho Aetna Flro Ins. Co. of Hartford,
Conn.
Tho Alliance Assuranco Co. of London.
LIFE and FIDE
Insurance - Agents
AGENTS FOR
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIPPIn
8URANCE CO. OF BOSTON.
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF HARTFORD.
Win, G. Irwin & Go
LIMITED.
Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manager
Claus Sprcckels Vlco President
W. M. Glffard..8econd Vice President
It. M. Whitney Jr Trees, and Sec.
Geo. J. Ross Auditor
Sugar Factors
Commission Agents
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.
A.prontB ior
llawatlan Agricultural Co, Ookala
Sugar Plant. Co, Onomca Sugar Co.,
Hannmtl Hucnr Cn.. Wnlluku Suenr Cn..
Mnkeo Sugar Co .Haleakala Ranch Co ,
Tho Planters' Line of San Francisco
Packet; Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Lino of
Boston Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS:
C. M. Cooke, President; Georga
Robertson, Mnnagar; E. F. Bishop,
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones. H, Wi
terhoUBO and Geo. R. Carter, Director!.
THE VON HAMM-YOUNG GO,, T
IMPORTERS AND
COMMISSION
MERCHANT8.
Queen Street, - Honolulu
AGENTS TOR
Tho Lancashire Insuranco Co.
Tho Baloiso Insuranco Co.
Union Gass Englno Co.
Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc.
Bruce Cartwright
General Manager of
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
Of tho United States for tho
Hawaiian Islands....
OFFICE, Merchant Street, Honolulu.
KAAHUMANU 8TRET.
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Pensylvania Fire Insurance
Company,
CIiob. T. Wilder,
AGENT.
KAAHUAUNU ST.
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