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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1902,
Lines of Travel.
If
III
Easiness Men
Can Savo
Many llonrs
'SPlCTOvt
R.W108B THE CONTINENT TOOM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
0al7 THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
Pmllmaa Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok
ing and Library Cars, with Barber
kop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte).
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
f. X. LOTHROP, General Agent.
lit Third street, Portland, Oregon.
T W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
Ho. 1 Montgomery St, San Francisco.
. L. LOMAX, O. P. & T. A.,
1471 Omaha, Nebraska.
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Table.
KINO STREET LINE.
Cut ! Walklkl lor Iowa it i s. ( i j, 6 ,1 A M
tod tvery isnlnutMtherttfter till to 43. 11:1s and
lijIP.M. Iiom Walklkl flo Uit Puliation Stalltt.
Cart laava K Pangt or Pawaa iwllca for town at
11A.M. and avtry 1$ mlnutft thmafttr till 11 e.M
Can ttavt Fort and Klac itrettf corntr for Palama
at 6 10 A H. and tvtry 13 nlnuttt after till 11 ts
.
Cart Itava for Palama only al 1 and 3 )o A M.
Cart laava Palama for Walklkl j 41 A M. and avirjr
t3 Btnuut till 9 43PM, than al 10 ts and 10 43 P.M
Tnati 13 A. from Palana for Punaliou only roet
to WalUnl on Saturday!.
Cart Itava Fort and Kins itrttti corntr foi Xlllt
Ranrt at 3 to and 3 jo A M.
Cart Itava Fort and Klnr strittt comtrfor Walklkl
at 6 os A M. and tvtry 1 3 mlouttt till 10 osP. M, than al
10 13 and its p m. Tin 11 13 p.m. (ott to Walklkl
on Saturday! only,
BERETANIA STREET AND fUUANU VALLEY,
Cart Itava Punahou Stablt for Town at 330 and
lor Town and Vallty at s 40 1 30 to 1 to 4 1 and
tto AM.
Cartltavt Oahu Colltf t for town and Valltyat
6 ja t 30 and r 10 A M and tvtry to rilnuttl till iMto
P.M. aictpt lilt tvtn hour and half. Dour cart which
run from tht Statla
Cart Ittva Nuuanu Vallty at 0 10 0 jo 6 30 A.M and
tvtry to mlnutft inert alter till la 30 p M.
Cart Itava Fort and Quean ttrtttt for Punahou
Collect at 6 03 6 ts 6 43 A M and tvtry 10 mlnutet
aftertllloesP.M. After that tht cart run to tht
Stablt up to tt 30P.M. which Itthtlattcar Iron Town,
Machine tbt Subla at irjo p.m.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1, 1899.
TRAINS.
0
STATIONS. DAILY DAiiv
(Outward) ti. Sun. DAILY ti. Sun. DAILY DAILY
A.M. AM. AM. P.M. P M.
Honolulu tto 013 1103 313 310
Ptarl City.... lo ,1 1140 J 4T 330
Ewa Mill I)) 1008 it 00 40s tto
Walanaa 1030 443 ...
Walalua 1133 340 ....
Cahuku it )t its .,..
STATIONS. DAILY
(Inwtrd) ti. Sun. DAILY DAILY DAILY
AM. A.M. PM P.M
Kahuku
J"
I to
1(4
t so
Walalua ,
Walanaa
Ewa Mill
tto ... J S3
V 43 03 4 It
1 01 10 4 it
Ptarl City
its
Honolulu 030
1)3 103 $t6
F C. SMITH, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt
u. p. DENIHON. Superintendent
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.
konaTTvery
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. G. IIENRIQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Excursions
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance is offered for
tourists to
SEB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the S. S, Mauna uua
at Kallua and tako passengers overland
to Hookena, where the steamer la mei
again.
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
C.Q.YeeHop&Co
Kaliikinni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Beretanla Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THE
FISHMARKET
MEAT 8TALL8 19 AND 20.
SING CHAN CO.
Importers of
Hardware, Tinware, Glassware
and Carriage Goods, Etc., Etc.
Sanitary PlumblnjJ
and Sewer Connec
tions a Specialty.
229 King St., between River 8t. and
R, R. Depot.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
TWO STORBS
65 Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
P O Boii.
TEL whits t
Woman's Exchange
has removed to tho
Arlington Block, Hotel Street,
In tho store formerly occupied by
II. W. Foster.
DO YOU WANT
J To (eel as vigorous as you wore beforo you wasted your strength?
To enjoy life again? To get up In tho morning, refreshed by sleep
and not moro tired than when you went to bed? Co havo no wonk-
ness In tho back or "como and go" pains? No Indigestion or Con
4 Btlpatlon? To know that your strength is not slipping away? To
4) onco moro hnvo bright eyes, healthy color In your chcoks and bo
4 confident that what other mon can do Is not Impossible to ou? In
I short, do you want to bo a man among men?
t DR. MCLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT
A Thero Is nothing so penetrating, nothing so Invigorating, noth
4) Ing that will relieve weakness nnd pain as speedily and surely as
I nature by n general relnforcoment of tho vital energy by Infusing a
X mild, Invlgorntlng current of Electricity Into the nerves nnd by sup-
kI.Ihi. fl.n Bt'atAry will, lllA ..AM. Annnn . ... a Inn., m h .1 hm. a
V Rlrencth.
LAME BACK AND VITAL WEAKNESS.
Tin. MrT.AtTnHI.ltt Tienr Hlr, Vniir nlnftrlA l,nU lina rlnno fnr
mo all you have claimed It would, and has Improved mo to such an
extent that I am now ablo to do a hard day's work, something I
was Incapable of beforo commencing your treatment. I rest well at
night and my general health Is better than ever. You can refer to me
nnd It will gtvo mo great pleasure to speak of tho merits of your
treatment. Very truly, E. R. HOUSTON, Armona, Cal. , ,
Call and see It, or send for my frco book telling about it. ,
rv rVI W Mr .-.. .At.!!.. 702 Market St.,
LM . iTl. II. mtwJUUUglllllI, 8nn Fran., Cnl. O
V. AWiVat ItlUlIU 9 U. LUt IU
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
The steamers of this line will arrive and lcavo this port as hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
ALAMEDA
MAR.lt,
VENTURA MAR. 26
1LAMEDA APRIL 6
I
In connection with the sailing or tno above steamers, too agoms are pre
tared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
road from San Francisco to all points In the United Btates, and from New
fork by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm. 6. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
GENERAL AQENT8 OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.
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 8AN FRANCI8C0.
PERU MAR. 12
COPTIC MAR. 20
AMERICA MARU MAR. 28
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION
H. HACKFBLD &
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
S. 8. AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail about March 15.
From 8an Francisco 3. S. HYADE8, 3,000 tons, to sail Feb. 19 for. Honolulu.
8. S. NEVADAN, to sail April 15th.
8. S. HAWAIIAN, to sail May 15th.
rrelght received at Company's wharf, 42nd Street, South Rrooklyn, at
all times. For further particulars, apply to
C. P. fYlORSB,
General Freight Agent H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
AQENT8, HONOLULU.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Steamship Company.
Steamers of the abovo line, running In connoctlon wttu the CANADI
N PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. D. C, and Sydney, M.S. V.,
tnd calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Drlsbane, are DUE AT HONO
LULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:
rrom Vancouver anu Victoria, D. C.
(For Drlsbane and Sydney.)
MIOWERA MAR. 15
AOUANQI APR. 12
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and
turope. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to
'Thco.H.Davlc8&Co.,Ltd., Gcn'l Agents.
GLOBE NAVIGATION COMPANY'S
8EATTLE-HONOLULU ROUTE.
Connecting Direct without transfer with G. N Ry., N. P. R., and C. P.
R. Lowest rato of freight from all eastern points, shortest possible time.
8. 8. TAMPICO, from 8eattle MARCH 10
8. 8. EUREKA, from Seattl APRIL 10
For further Information address
L. E. BEEBE,
2 Brewer Building, Honolulu. AGENT HAWAIIAN I3LAND8.
Globe Nav. Ce., Seattle, Wash.; P. W. Rochester, 803 Market St., 8. F.,
Agents of above roads, will furnish Information.
F. J. Rusacll E. M. Watson
RUSSELL & WATSON,
ATTORNEYS AND
COUN8ELLOR8-AT-LAW.
Offices Magoon Building,
2004-lm 'Phone Main 328.
W. Austin Whiting,
W. J. Robinson,
LAW OFFICES
famr-ed to Room 306, Judd Building
J. M. KANEAIUJA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR A LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC
I Jfflc Dethel 8t, Near tho Postofflca.'tNO BULLETIN.
TO BE STRONG ?
OiOU ah Uli OUUUUJB XV VU X . .
ALAMEDA MAR. 19
SIERRA MAR. 25
ALAMEDA APRIL 9
PEKINO MAR. 12
OAELIC MAR. 22
HONGKONG MARU MAR. 29
APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO.
CO, LTD. AGENTS.
from 8ydney and Brisbane.
(For Victoria and Vancouver, D. C.)
AORANGI , MAR. 12
MOANA APR. 9
MIOWKRA MAY 7
Seattle and Tacoma
TO
8. 8. OREGONIAN, 6000 tons, to sail
March 25th.
8. 3. CALIFORNIAN, 6000 tons to sail
April 20th.
For further particulars apply
II, HACKFELD & CO,, Agents,
C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent
n..lmi vnnp nrnin lftilpArfl runt.
books, etc. It you rre undecided, wo
will help you. That Is In our line and
iihe PRICE IS RIGHT, at the EVEN-
COMMITTEE REPORT
IS STRONG ARGUMENT
Possessions of Pacific Should Be Con
nected By Government Owned
Line Close
Vo'.e.
Wnshlngton IVb. 16. Tho report to
he filed tomorrow ly the House Com
mlttee on Interstate and Foreign Com
mcrce recommending tho passage of
tho hill Introduced hy Ilcprcscntatlw
Corliss proldlng for Government own
ershlp of a Pacific entile, says that
the United States by the annexation
of Haw nil and the acquisition of the
Philippines nnd other Islands through
the ratification of the Paris treat ns
sumed the lesponsiblllty of maintain
Ing peace In the Pacific ocean. This
obligation, the report, which wns pre
pared by Represcntatho Corliss, the
author of the bill, snjs was deliberate
ly undertaken by this country and np
proved by the united olcc of the
people It adds
"Tho future peace and prosper!! of
these Islands will largely depend upon
the facilities extended by our Govern
ment for the advancement and en
llghtenmcnt of tho people there II
wo are to contlnuo In control of theso
Islands, tho people must be made to
understand tho character and purpose
of our Government nnd to feel the
benefits of enlightened civilisation and
American liberty. This can bo accom
plished through (he medium of cablo
communications. The advancement of
ourown people nnd tho benefit of rap
Id communication through the tele
phone, telegraph and railway lines
illustrates tho advantages and prog
ress that may be achieved through
cable messages."
Regarding Government ownership
of cables Corliss says England for Of
ty years has been constantly acquir
ing, by purchase and construction, ca
ble communication with her vast pos
sessions, until Bhc has expended up
ward of $10O,UU().O0O for this purpose,
and operates her own cables connect
ing her colonies. England Is now- con
structing a Pacific cablo from Vancou
vcr to Australia at a cost of nearly
JK.000,000. and In order to glvo her
tradesmen and manufacturers tho ben
efit of this communication at the least
possible expense has fixed a rate of 'i
shillings, or f0 cents per word for cnblo
messages from Vancouver to Now
Zealand.
"Krnnce, Germany and other na
tions are not sleeping upon their
rights, as tho people In tho United
States have been," comments Corliss,
"but aro establishing Government tel
cgraphlc communication with their
respective possessions. F therefore
contend that the Pacific cablo should
be owned, controlled and operated by
tho Government of tho United States
It should bo mndo by an Amerlcnn
manufacturer, laid by an American
ship under the American flag and oper
ated at the actual cost for tho dissemi
nation of knowledge, tho proper direc
tion of our Army and Navy, and the
n,H-nnmon nf nnr Irn.ln nnH m.
mcrco In the Paclric. The transmis
. . . . I
sion ot communication should bo held
by the stato.
"The right to construct nnd operate
the Pacific cablo is a public utility, or
franchise, held by tho people. Its con
trol is an Inherent right of the Na
tion; Its construction and operation
necessarily will become, for a great
many years, a monopoly, and should
not bo transferred from tho control of
Hie people."
General Greely. 'chief of the Signal
Service of tho War Department, who
lias chnrgo of tho telegraphic lines
owned by tho Government, and who
tins given tho subject careful consld
cration and constructed scverla hun
dred miles of cablo under tho control
of tho War Department tho report
sajs, estlmateH the entire cost of n
Pacific cablo. Including ships and all
possible contingencies, at $10,000,000,
and places the annual expense at $525,
000. His Judgment Is confirmed by tho
opinion of Rear Admiral It, II. Ilrad
ford, chief of tho Dureau of Hqulpment
of tho Navy. A complete survey has
been mado by our Navy, at tho ex
pense of at least half a million dollars
to our ptoplo, nnd a route established
oxtendlng from California to Hawaii,
Guam, Wako or Midway and tho Phil
Ipplno Islnnds. Thero Is no longer
any doubt as to the practicability of
this project from a technical and en
gineering point of view.
In conclusion tho report sas: "Hv
ery part of tho world has been enllght
encd by cablo lines excopt tho Pacific
ocean. This vast body of water, under
tho control of our Government seems
to bo tho ono dark spot upon tho fnco
oft tno earth, and for the want of a ca
blo tho gem of tho Pacific tho Hawnll
an Islands, a part of our own country,
are left In darkness soven davs behind
tho rest of tho world.
Tho vote authorizing a favorable re
port on tho bill stood eight for and sev
en against. Two members, Mann and
Davis, favorable to tho bill, were ub
sent, and slnco then two of tho mem
hers, Loverlng nnd Wagner who voted
against the bill In tho committee, havo
signed the report in favor of tho pas
sage of tho bill, sugestlng an amend
ment authorizing the purchaso of tho
cablo contracted for between Califor
nia and Hawaii, The minority ot the
committee oppose-Government owner
ship and favor the proposals of the
Commercial Pacific Cable Company to
lay a private cablo.
tt memmmmtri
Legal 'Notices.
NOTICE OF MEETING.
In accordance with tho directions ot
the Board of Directors of THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF HAWAII, Ai
HONOLULU, notice is hereby given
that a meeting of tho Stockholders
thereof will bo held in Honolulu, Isl
and of Oahu. Territory of Hawaii, nt
Its place of business on Saturday, the
8th day of March, 1902, at 2 p. m
of that day, tho purposo of such meet
ing being for tho election of Directors
for tho ensuing year, If necessary, nnd
for tho transaction of all other busi
ness as may bo necessary or brought
beforo tho Stockholders,
Dated, Honolulu, February Cth. 1902.
(Signed) W. G COOPER,
Cashier.
2004 Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27, Mar. 6
Recorded February 27, 1902.
U W Ilnrnard to Lnupalioelioi Su
gar Compan) lease 7 fi in aires of
(irnnts 3ST4 and 3711 Walpunnlel,
.North Hllo, Hawaii, four nnd one Half
wars nt $38. Hook 233 page 12 Dat
id t'ebriinry. 1902
Recorded February 28, 1902.
Yin Kee Knn et nl to Sen Lei Cnm
pan) assignment ot lease, pn mines
between Punchbowl and Mlllei streets,
Honolulu Onlm, JHhui Hook 233,
page fll Dttcd Jnnuai 2 IUhJ
Hcbcccn K Pnnce to C Kee Knn
"t nl , least-, portion Kill Stl and It
P. COS, Kul. 712, Mniinnkcn street Ho
nolulu, Oahu, thirty e-nis, four )ears
at $50 per month, twenty six jcars :t
$73 per month. Hook 233, page !.
Dated February 21, 1902.
Manuel Gomes to Antonio P Mornn
ha; assignment of lease: portion l.anl
hail Plantation, North Kona, Hawaii,
$1 Rook 233, page 07 Hated Pebril
arj 1902.
Recorded March 1, 1902.
John A Magutre to Jonah Kiim-vtac;
affidavit, correction of name of Gran
tee In book 230 page 290 Hook 230,
page 291 Dated February 11 1902.
I
CHARGED WITH ROBBING
WARD'S JEWELRY STORE
Remarkable Differences in Estimates
of Land Values By Witness
in the United States
District Court.
J. A. McCandlrs9 was the last wit
ness for the I'nlted States In the con
demnation suit against Honolulu Plan
tation Company )csterday, his evl
dence closing the case. He testified
that tho land was worth from $15 to
$20 an acre. Cross-examined, he said
It was part of the land leased to tht
Oahu Sugar Co , of which he was a dl
rector, and that the latter company had
asked the I'nlted States $200,000 fof
H2 acres of the tract. In 1SSC ho
drilled n well thereon for a Chinaman,
who made a falluie of rice cultivation
and did not pay for the well Two
others tried raising vegetables on the
land nmrgnve It up ns a b.ut Job Wit
ness said he had no use for Manngei
Low, but Low was not the Honolulu
Plantation Co He denied having de
clared In San Francisco n purpose to
Injure that plantation.
L L, McCandless hail previously tes
tified, placing the value of tho land nt
$10 an acre. He was on speaking, but
not good, terms with Manager Low.
Mr Low was the first witness for
defendant, giving way temporarily tn
C Holte, who valued the leasehold In
terest in dispute at $330,000
Robert and Kdgar Williams, negroes,
easily regained their freedom at thu
hands of a Jury before Judge Gear yes
terday afternoon. They wero tried for
lobbing V. A. Ward's StOTO of $2300
Wfirlri nf JnUAlri' Tim niAn ti apa Imci
worth of jewelry. The men were heroes
tn the running nnd shooting fight with
the police, when the attempt-was mada
by their gang to carry off the booty In
a trunk. An accomplice named O'Con
nell, who blew on the robbers, had
been allowed to escape from tho coun
try. Tho court would not admit evl
denco of an admission made by mm
of the prisoners out of the presence of
tho other one. The government's casa
was simply not made. Thomas Fltih
and Geo A Davis had an easy tiling
for the defense, while Assistant Attor
ney General Douthltt was handicapped
by luck of admissible evidence Rob
ert Williams testified for himself nnd
his cndcfcnilant. being the only w Ituesa
for tho defense Ills story was that
O'Connell had requested himself and
his comrade to carry an a from the rear
of Ward's store. Aftir being out halt
on hour, tho following Jury returned
a verdict of not guilty- Charles Spen
ccr, Fred Goiidlo, n. 11. Illake, J. M
Homan, M. R. Houghtnlllng. W. IL
Castle Jr , W, F. Jones, n, T. Tannatt
James Mcrseberg, II. n. Gares, D, 11
Rcnear and W. Dusenberg,
Discontinuances have been filed In
the following cases: Lee Win Yin vs.
Kwong Mow Sing, Tong Kau Llm vs,
Kwong Mow Sing and I.au Kong vs.
Kwong Mow Sing.
O, W Maefarlane has petitioned for
appointment ns guardian of Alices.
Maefarlane,
ALBATROSSjS COMING
San Francisco, Feb, 2C It Is gener
ally understood on board tho Albatross
that tho United States llsh Commls
slon steamer will lcavo tor Honolulu
Saturday next. Orders for tho vovago
aro Haul to bu now lu the hands of the
captain.
J. A. FILLAIORB UBAD.
San Frnnclsco, Feb. 27 J. A. Fill
more died at 7 a. in HiIb morning. Last
Tuesday ho was complaining bitterly
of a cold.
Thero were few men In San Francis
co who had so largo a number ot
friends as J. A. Fillmore. Ho was
known from ono end of tho Stnto to
tho other and ho mado a friend of ev
eryone ho met. For jears ho had been
general superintendent of the South
rn Pacific Railway. Ills authority ex
tending over train men In California
Navada, Utah, Arizona and New Mex
Ico. Ho filled tho position with un
usual ability, and, though n Mrlct man,
had tho esteem nnd the friendship oi
all the hundreds of englneem, flruincn
conductors, brakemen and other em
ployes In tho operating department
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund tbo money If II
falls to cure. E. W. Grovo'a signature
Is on each box. 26 cents.
A Bhno firm In Toledo, Ohio, has tiac
cd to the depredations of mice losses
In greenbacks and other paper money
which have uinouuted to $.'0,000 In four
jears,
AWED
No doubt
You havo paid for two or three homes during your llfetlm.
Especially If you have been paying rent; and we regret that
you have nothing to show for the money spent In this manner.
ft
Wt hivt now on sale lots In the beautiful Puupueo Tract,
which contains the finest suburban property In Honolulu. This
tract commands a magnificent view of mountains and ocean, has
macadamized streets, artesian water, and the electric car line
pastes through the property. For any further Information regard
ing prices, terms, etc., address
ISLAND REALTY COMP'Y
LIMITED.
204 JUDD BUIL.DINC3.
Corporation Notices.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
At tho adjourned annual meeting of
tne stockholders of tho Pioneer Mill
Company, Limited, held nt the office
of II. Hackfeld & Co, Ltd- Honolulu,
on Tuesday. March 4th. 1902, the fol
lowing officers nnd directors were duly
elected to serve during tho insulngjn the District Court of the United
year:
President Paul Isenberg
Vice President ...H. A. Isenberg
Treasurer W. Pfotenhauer
Secretary F, Klamp
Auditor .. . Armln Haneberg
The abovo officers, with tho exeep
tlon of the Auditor, andJ, A. McCand
less, F. W. Maefarlane, H. Foeke, con
stitute the Hoard of Directors.
1 KLAMP,
2087-3t Secretary.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
At tho Annual Meeting of tho trus- property, or knowing or having any
tees of tho Chlneso United Society, thing to say why said Court should
held on January 31, 1902, tho follow-' not pronounce against the same, ac
Ing officers were elected to servo for cording to the prayer of tho Informa
tne ensuing ear: lion now on fill herein, and that they
Wona Kwal President .Appear beforo tho said Court to bo
Chono Mee Ulna ..Vice President
LI Cheung Secretary
Chang Pak Shan ..Asst. Secretary
Ylm Quon Treasurer
Lau Tong Asst. Treasurer
LI CIir.UNO,
Secretary Chlneso United Society.
Honolulu, T. II., Feb. 22, 1002.
2079 2w
NOTICE.
Intending steerage, passengers from
Honolulu for United States ports aro
hereby Informed that until further no
tice the undersigned will not book ap
plicants for passage by tho steamers
for which they aro agents, unless said
passengers report at their offlco at
least nine, (9) days previous to tho
scheduled date of sailing. Further In
formation may be had upon applica
tion nt the offices of
WM. O. IRWIN & CO . LTD ,
II. HACKFP.LD & CO.
2079 tf
ANNUAL MEETING.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Intel Island Steam
Navigation Compaii), Limited, will bo
held nt the office ot tho company,
Queen street, on Tucsdns March 18,
1902 nt 10 o'clock a m.
The stock books of tho Company will
bo closed to transfers from tho 15th
to the 18th lusts Inclusive
C. II. ('LAPP,
Secretary.
Honolulu, March 4th, 1902.
20SO-15t
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Intend
Ing passengers per S, S. "Aorangl."
duo to sail for Vancouver on tho 12th
Inst., and for tho S, S. "Mlowera," duo
to sail for tho Colonies on tho 15th
Inst,, must apply for passago by tho
former boat not later than the 3d Inst.
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO . LTD ,
Agents Canadian-Australian It. M. S.
S. Line.
2081
ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING.
Tho Adjourned Annual Meeting of
tho Stockholders of the Oahu Railway
At Land Company will bo held In As
scmbly Hall, over tho offices of Castlo
& Cooke, Limited, corner of King and
llethcl streets, Honolulu on Friday,
March 7. 1902, at 1 45 p in
A. W. VAN VALKKNllimo,
Secretary Oahu Railway & Land Co.
Honolulu, March I. 190. 2087-21
WAIANAE COMPANY, LIMITED,
Tho Adjourned Annual Meeting ot
tho Stockholders of tho Walanao
Company, Limited, will bo held at tho
office of J. M. Dowsett, Merchant
street, on Monday, Marcn 10th, 1902, at
10 o'clock a m, J. M. DOWSKTT,
Secretary.
Honolulu, T. IL, February 25th, 1D02
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HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB.
The postponed annual meeting of tho
Hawaiian Jockey Club will be held at
tho Pacific Club Monday evening.
March 9th, at 7 30 p. m.
W II. CORNWELi,, President
C L. CRAHI1E. Secretary 2086 91
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FOR RENT WOULD
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Legal Notices.
Notice to All Whom It May
Concern.
United States of America, District ot
Haw-all.
States In and for tho District and
Territory of Hawaii.
1 Uultcd States of America, Plaintiff,
' vs. Ono Dozen Articles for tho
Prevention of Conception.
' Attachment and Monition.
Whereas, In said Cause, said Court,
on February 24, 1902, issued its At
tachment and Monition:
, NOW THEREFORE NOTICE
rilHRKOK IS HEHWIY OIVHN' to al'
1 persons claiming the above mcntlsneu
holden In and for tho said District of
Hawaii at the United States court
house in the City of Honolulu In said
District on the 20th day ot March, A.
D. 1902, If that bo a day of jurisdic
tion, nnd If not, then on tho first day
of Jurisdiction thereafter, at 10 o'clock
In tho forenoon of that day, then and
thero to Interpose a claim to the same,
nnd to make their allegations In tttat
behalf.
Dated Honolulu, Hawaii. February
21, 1902. E. R. HENDRY.
United Slates Marshal in and for Said
District.
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Business Notices.
A CHANCE FOR THOSE DESIRING
A GOOD HOMESTEAD.
FOR SALE At a reasonable figure,
a freehold cstato at Walomau, near
Walohlnu. Tho property consists of
a substantially built and well furnish
ed house with a good water supply;
also cartsheds, Bcrvants' quarters, di
vision fences for safo handling ot cat
tle and 353 ncrcs of land, 147 acres of
tho land adjoins houso and thero Is a
privilege to sccuro 104 acres contig
uous. Thero Is on the 'land fenced
portions containing coffee, orango and
other fruit trees In bearing. All tho
lands aro alongsldo or near to the Gov.
ernment road Nearly all tho land has
substantial stono fences. With tho
nbovo go all cattle, horses and pigs,
wagons, etc., etc. For paitlculars ap
ply to CHAS. MEINECKE,
Walohlnu, Kau, Hawaii.
2065 tf
FOR RENT.
Houso off School and near Kaluwcla
street, containing:
3 bedrooms.
Parlor. v
Dining room. i
Kit hen.
l'nntry.
Patent Water Closet.
Rental $15 per month.
Inquire of J. FRIAS,
722 Fort Street.
NOTICE.
Parties visiting I.alialna and the Isl.
and of Maul In general can securo suit
able conveyances and careful drivers
at the PIONEER STABLES, Lahalna,
Island of Maul.
Commercial men will be carefully
looked after with suitable rigs.
2055 3m
DR, WM. G, ROGERS,
SURGEON AND SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively
RKMOVKl) to now offlco, 1148 Ala-
kca Street, opp. Hawaiian Hotel.
Hours. 9 to 12, 3 to 6:30, 7 tt I; Sun
days, 9 to ii.
Dr. ArclibaldJ. Sinclair.
Offices Rooms 208 20) Bostoa build
ing, Fort Streot.
Telephones Office, Main 35; Res
idence, White 2861.
Hours U a. m. to 1 p m.; 3 to 5
p. m.; 7 to g p m ; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.m.
P. O. Box 101.
A. 0. WALL, D.D.8.
0. E. "WALL, D.D.S.
DENTISTS. 1
Love Building, Fort Street
Hours, 9 to 4. Telephone Main 320
Telephono tho P.VENINO BULLS.
TIN, Main 25G, It you have books to ba
mado, printing to be done, etc., etc.
and wo will call. We havo men that
know tbclr buslnca (or that purpose.
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