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WANTS
SITUATIONS WANT13D.
6ttuiittotiH nnd Help Wanted
YOUNQ man seeks position as stonog
rnphor, expert stioitliaiiil writer,
best experience Atldtoas II 8,
llilllctln oltlie. 2099 2t
WANTED Position as nurse by ex
perlenccd girl, wIllinK tu tracl Cull
or address I). 11., cor Lanlwal nnd
Ward Ave., Kewalo. 2098 lv
WANTED lly young man, position
ns dork or salesman, references
given Address C I). 12, this office
2097-lw
WANTED lleflncd, experienced filrl
wishes place as nurso or maid; best
of references, willing to travel. I..
II.. llilllctln office. 209Uf
Ads In this column will be Inserted
t:
Per line, one Insertion 15c
Per line, two Insertions.... 25o
Per line, one week 30c
Per line, two weeks 40c
Per line, one month 60c
This Is the cheapest advertising
tver offered the people of Honolulu.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PIANO taught; graduate Lelpslc Con
servatory, 5 month; special atten
tion adult beginners. Address Mu
sic, this office. 2093-lm
BOWCRS'MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY Night
watchmen furnished for buildings,
business property nnd ret,! donee.
Offlio and Resident c School St:
P. O liox 2SI Tel White 1B91
SPECIAL NOTICE Monti lurnished
to any nmount for the man holding
position ns guardian, poslofllce otll
clal or any other position of trust.
Honolulu Investment Co 2051 tf
NOTICE TO BUILDERS The Union
Express Co. has WHITI SAND FOU
BALE. IS" '-
W ANTED
MARRIED couple deslie hoard nn I
loom In prlvnte ramll must bo
reasonable. Address II I . this of
fice 2099 tf
WANT our whiskers amputated? (lo
in .Terr. He shaves for l&e, 5 while
barbels U King St 2011-tf
WANTED To buy family horse;
price must be leasonable Address
V. II. this office. 2090-lw
WANTED Everybody to know that(F0R sale New upright piano; no
the Canton Mnilnc Insurance Co.
office Is at Honolulu Investment Co.
2070 tf.
WANTED 500 pianos to tune,
dress J V tlnll. P. O. box 173.
2092-1 m
Ad-
TO LET.
FURNISHED cnttnee. for llicht house
keeping, rent reasonable Apply ntl
Honolulu Hotel. 1001w
TO LET Nicely furnished rooms; pri
vate family board If desired Here
tnnia near Kaplolnnl. makai side.
2100 tf
TO LET Suite of looms also single
rooms Ueretanta Ave. cor. Keeau
moku 2089-lm
TO LET Furnished
dued to $U month,
below Nuuanu.
flout room, re-
53 Vine) aid St. i
2095 tf
FOR RENT Cottage on South St.;
six rooms; modern Improvements; '
J 17. 50. Honolulu Investment Co.,
JudJ Illdg. 2072-tfj
TO LET Newly furnlBhed rooms, sin
gle or en suite, first-class table!
board, hot and cold water, electric.
lights, etc. 1270 Bcretunln St.
2058 tf
FDR RALFA rtmntl rami rnrt nml
harness, cost $100; cheap. Address'
M. I... this office. 8s-lw
TO LET Cottages off t.hool St. nr.
Nuuanu, $15 and $17. On Insane
ABylum road, $12.50 and $0.50. P.
E. It. Strauch, 32 Campbell block.
316 Fort t. 2051-2m
TO LET Five room cottage off Wat
klkl road between Hopkins and
' Bishop switch. Immediate posses
sion. Apply Hawn. Tramways of
fice, Puaahou. , 20C4-U
TO LET Furnlshod rooms
McCoonel's, Garden lane.
at Mrs.
2055-tf
BUSINESS
ATTORI4EY8.
P. DANSON KELLETT Attorney,
Notary Publlci marriage licenses.
Room 11, Magoon Illdg,
F. M, BROOKS Attorney; rooms 9-10,
Spreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 344.
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa
humanu St ; Tel. 1.81 Main.
J. M. DAVIDSON Attorneyat-Law;
109 Kaahumanu St.
GARDNER K. WILDER Attorney-at-law;
Kaahumanu at.
BROKER&.
E. J. WALKER Coffee Broker; room
4, Spree) els bldg.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 1ISC Union SL, opp.
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
BUILDERS.
MCDONALD & LANGSTON Contract,
ors and Bulldors; llo8 Union St.
N. K. OTSUKA Contractor and build
er. carpenters and masons; excavat
ing, filling and curbing; stone and
brick; ballasting nnd cement walks;
Room 4, Arlington Hotel; Tel, Main
371.
CLOTHIl.G.
THE KASH CO., LTD. Two stores
23 27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hoteli
CARRIAGES.
PACIFIC VEHICLE & 8UPPLY CO.
Fine carriages, wagons, harness
and whips; Ueretanla near Fort at.
M12LP WANTED.
Ads. will be Inserted PR11E.
FIRST-CLASS lirrud baker wanted at
Now Hnglnnd Makery. 2100 tf
TO LET.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; era
trally located 1040 Punchbowl at.
209S lw
TO LET Furnished room In Ameri
can famll. 12nqulro 17D9 Punch
bowl St. 2097-lw
TO LET This Is "to let" ou know
that Pncheco's Dandruff Killer
eradicates dandruff and Is n sclentlf
Ic lialr food. At Union Harbor Shop,
TO LET Iloomy bath tub, with cither
hot or cold water anu all modern
Improvements. Jail at Silent Bar
ber Shop. 2019 tf
TO RENT Newly furnished room;
hot and cold bath; private family.
Apply 70 Vlnejnrd, near Nuuanu
street. 7stf
FOR SALE.
FOR RENT Cottago drove, King S.t.
Inquire V. 12. King, No. 8. 2099 tt
TYPEWRITER "Peerless"; cost J100
on tho Coast, In use three months;
for sale at a bargain. Address Peer
less, this office. 2098-lw
FOR SALE The furniture of the Fort
Street House Is offered at prlvato
Snle House can bo rented subject
to nppiovnl of lnndlndy. Apply to J.
It Hall, cor Fort and Vlnejard Sts.
20US-2W
FOR SALE Furnlturo of n six room
bachelor's quartets In Chrlstley lane
No 1J7I Apply between 12 nnd 1.
or after S o'clock. 2098 tf
FOR SALE Furniture for two house'
keeping rooms; cheap. 139 Miller
street. 8s-lw
PROFITABLE INVESTMENT I2xclu
she rights of a valuable Invention,
for Australia, New Zealand, Tasma
nta and Philippines; also States and
counties on the Mainland. Any per
son with a capital of S2000 can SC'
cure a business that will return their
Investment and a good prollt tho
first )ear and a perpetual Income for
the term of the patent thereafter.
Apply at McKcchnte Paint Store,
Ilcthel street, Honolulu, Iletwcen 9
and 10 a. m. and 4 to G o'clock p. m.
209C-tf
reasonable offer refused.
Address
X this office.
2095-3 vv
FOR SALE Find Jersey cow; Just
calved. Apply to Lewis tt Co.
2078-tf
FOR SALE Very old tapa quilt, also
very old calabashes, some un pol
ed. Address 7... this office 4s tf
FOR 8ALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress R. M. Duncan, at llilllctln of
fice. 1891-U
ROOM A.1ND BOARD.
HELEN'S COURT, also residence J.
Stelner, Adams lane. Is open as a
first class rooming house, airy and
mosquito proof. Hoard If desired.
Mrs. J Duggnn.
THE LOS ANGELES 1523 Fort St.;
newly furnished rooms, mosquito
proof: terms reasonable 1930 tf
LOST.
LOST Check No 387 on Ilishop &
Co, From T K It. Hlnnlu to Chan
Kee, for J21.25. Puyment stopped
Notify Chan Kee Hookcnn, South
Koun. 2097-lw
LOST A chestnut filly, with largo
white star and stripe; brand 5 5,!.
Reward on return to C. J. McCarthy,
cor. Pllkol and Young Sts. 2093 tf
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to have stock
sufficiently Insured. Honolulu In
vestment Co. represent four of tbo
strongest fire Insurance companies.
2051-tf
POUND.
FOUND Insurance against the break
age of plate glass at The Honolulu
Investment Co, 2051-tf
The Butlitin, 75 cents per month.
DIRECTORY
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
ELKS BUILDING, GIG Miller Street
CONVEYANCING.
CONVEYANCING Charges reason
able. Room 10 Hclntyre rjlock.
OENTISTS.
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.S. Cor Uet
etanla and Miller; hours 9 to 4
DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS Dentist;
11(4 Alakea St.; office hours, 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Fort and Hotel SU.; gas
administered, painless extracting.
ENGINEER8.
E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil and
electrical engineer; office, 1313 Wil
der Ave.; Tel, 3441 Blue.
EXPRE88.
MERCHANTS' PAhCEL DELIVERY
Bethel St, opp, Wnveiley blk.; Tel.
C21 Bluo; pkgs. called for oral del'd.
C. A. SCHMIEBTE Ilaggngo express
and drayage, Tel White 921.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and
stamping; room 2, 1...IO bldg.
FRATERNAL.
POLYNESIA ENCAMPMENT Nd. 1,
I. O. O, F. meets first and third Frl
day of euch month Kxcelslor Hall
DAMIEN COUNCIL, NO. 563 Yoifng
Men's Institute, meets every second
and fourth Wednesday In the month.
Bulletin. 76c nsr month.
rrn iaiUTr-i3ijurai"irrrcTivnvisTiJturnsirfi
GROCERIES.
8. J. SALTER Successor to Salter &
Wnlty; 712 Fort St., Orpheum blk.J
Tel. 681 Dine.
HAZttLWOOD MARKET CO. 1281
Fort St., near Kukul Groceries,
Fruits and Tobaccos.
. E. QOEAS Dcretanla near Emma
St.; Tel, 2312 Dlue.
HORSE-3HOEINQ.
CITY 8HOEINQ SHOP J. W. McDon
nlil, Fort St., opp. Club Stables.
HARNESS AND 8ADDLERY.
MANFQ, HARNESS CO. Corner Fort
nnd King Sts.; Tel. Main 228, P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNE8S SHOP Fort
St., opp. Club Stables; 1 O. box 791.
HOTELS.
THE PACIFIC HOTEL 1182 Union
St. opposite Pacific Club. Newly
furnished rooms; mosquito proof;
electric lights; hot and cold water;
flrst-c.ass tablo board. Mrs. liana,
Prop.
JEWELER.
TH08. LIND8AY Mfg. Jeweler and
watchmaker; S30 Fort St.; Love
bldg.; latest In novelties.
LIQUOR8.
PRIMO BEER
at tho PANTHEON SALOON.
ME8SENQER 8ERVICE.
TERRITORIAL ME88ENQER SER
VICE Union St. nr. Hotel.; Tel.
361 Main.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLOR8
The latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bldg,; Tel. 2C1 Main.
MUSIC.
ANNI3 MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor; "Mlgnon, 1021 Ucrcta
nta St.
ELLIS' HAWAIIAN QUINTET CLUB
Music furnished; Metropole Ho
tel, room 12, Alakea St.
E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Insttu
ments; studio. Love bldg.. Fort St
MANUFACTURERS.
BYRNE 4 LIVINGSTONE Rep. Ame
rican Manf's. Room 8 Progress 'ilk.;
Tel. Main 131.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. SLOGGETT Eye, Ear, Noso and
Thoat; office at Eye and Ear Infirm
nry, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. ra.
DR. FRED. W. HODGINS Eye. Ear.
Nose and Throat only; office Alakea
su lately occupied by Dr. Murray;
oinco aours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
KATHARINE' J. MacKAY, M.D., CM.
-520 Berotanln Ave.; Tel. Bluo 3561.
DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248
Boretnnla Ave.; Tel. Blue 821.
PLUMBING.
ANTONE PILARES & CO. Plumbers
and Tinsmiths, All kinds of sanl
lary worK. Sower connections a
specialty. Charges to suit the
times. Corner Miller and Punchbowl
PAINTER AND PAPERHANQER.
V. H. POUL8EN j-nlntlng nnd paper
hanging; Territory Stables, King St.
REAL ESTAlE.
JUDD i. CO., LTD. Building lots and
residences for sale; 307 Stangen
wnld bldg.; Tel. 223 Main.
M. G. SILVA Agent for real estate,
also to grant marriage licenses'
68 Merchant St.; Tel. Main 116.
SALOON..
PRIMO BEER Is good if It is kepi
rigni. Try it. t tne pantuisl
SALOON.
STENOGRAPHERS.
STENOGRAPHY and typewrltlngneat'
ly and accurately done at Hawaiian
Hotel by Miss Noble,
8TRAW HATS.
E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St.. nr. Nu
tianu. Felt, straw, panama hats
TAILOR8.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and re
pairing; Elks bldg., GIG Miller St.
WATCHMAKERS.
J. W. A. REDHOU8E Watch and
chronometer maker: 79 Merchant SL
AT
The habkctball match
Onliu College and Y. W
between the
C. A. teams
will take place this afternoon on the
lainpus ut Oahu College. Tho guniv
will consist of two halves of fifteen
nilnutrs eaih and a good lot of playing
Is expected. The teams will line up iu
follows:
OAHl' COLLEGE. Y. W. C. A.
Forwards.
Carrie Orewse Lucy Roth
Floiemc Hall Alice Jonci
Center.
Julie Damon Irmgaid Srlincfrr
Ohm da.
Hoience lllll llelle Dickey
Kutherlne lluinestail Stella Love
Substltiites-Ouhu College-Cnrlotta
Stewitit. I.uberne Miusliall, I mm Fish
er, .May 1'insher, May 1'aty; Y. XV C,
A Hilda l.ederer, Jessie FrJZlfV.
The officials will ho-as follows;
Refeice M)hk Allbilght. iimphci-
Mi. H.illej ami 11 vi Young, linesmen
-A M Smith, Mi Miilci. Hairy Wll
ilei ami C'lareiue t'ooke .seorei Mls
Lilian ll.uon, timekeeper Mr Hums
"Cholly Chalk Isn't 11 bit of use."
unci ivd the gill who danced 'Indued
lie is then mill the hostess "he has
lieeii Bit t Up theic hiding the tear In
tile sole all evening C'hlcnuo Nuwu.
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JAPAN WON'T CONSENT BRlTISHTRADt INCUBA
AND WILL FIGHT A
RUSSIAN MANCHURIA
Member of Japanese House of Peers
Talks on War Conditions in
the OrientChinese Must
CoLtrol Territory.
Victoria. II. C, March 11. Prlnco
Konolnc, president of the Japancso
House of Peers, recently gave the Jap
anese Advertiser an Interview on the
Mnnchurian question. As head of tho
National Union League he lias taken a
prominent part In all protests against
Iviisslas territorial plans, on Chinese
toll.
'Japan will never consent to a Rus
sian Manchuria," said the Prince. "On
this point the Oovcrnment Is absolute
ly determined. Nor should wo hesl
late to have recourse to armed remon
strance were Russia to continue In her
iccent Beml-deflant attitude. Wo have
tho sympathy of both the United
States and Great BrIUiln In this mat
ter, and we know what we ate doing.
Japan has no objection whatever to
Russia's leasing Port Arthur. It would
not In any way menace our Interests.
as for the trnns-Mnnchurlnn railway,
wo regard Its construction with lively
satisfaction, In that It will unquestlnn-
bly serve to open new fields for for
eign Industrial nnd commercial under
takings. Hut Russia would hnvc to
maintain tioops along the railway In
order to keep it fiom attack on the
pnrt of the natives."
Would Japan object to uusslan
troops in Manchuria for this purpose?'
'Not at all where tho presence of
such tioops Is nocessnry, as Is tho case
with tho railroad. But Russia s great
territorial army on Chinese soil mus'
bo withdrawn beond the frontier and
that without further loss of time That
province must bo kept entirely under
Chinese control, not only because of
Its mineral and other wealth, but be
cause as being the blrtbplaeo ot the
present Chinese dynasty, continued oc
cupation of Manchuria by any foreign
power whatever would mean the down
fall of tho present dynasty and subse
quent revolution anarchy. I am con
vinced that the existence of Manclui
rla as n Chinese state Is positively nec
essary to the maintenance and contin
uance of tho present Chinese Govern
ment."
If
ON THE BOM STRIKE
Huston, March 13. With the labor
leaders In confcieiue with Secrctaiy
Kasley, of the Civic Federation, wltn
the prospect of a general meeting of
representatives of all the leading busi
ness Interests at which Mr. Ensley
should bo heard after having learned
the workman's side of tho case, and
tho Indications thai teaming Is to be
resumed by some concerns after a tie
up of two days, Boston's strike situa
tion was moic hopeful this morning
than It has been since the trouble be
gan last Monday moinlng. Still, 21,000
men were numheied among the forces
of the strikers und threats that hun
dreds of others would join the move
ment wcio freely made.
Secietary Easley's confeicnce with
the labor lepresentntlves was begun at
8 o'clock, Besides the committees ot
the Freight Handlers.' Team Drivers
and 'Longshoremen's Unions, James
Duncan, vice president of the Ameri
can Federation of I.abor; John F
O'Sulllvan, fourth vice president ot the
International Typographical Union,
Frank II. McCarthy, president of the
Massachusetts Blanch of the A, F. ot
L, and others wcie present at the
meeting.
The sitting was behind closed doors
and It was announced that nothing
would be given out until Mr. Easley
wag fully In touch with tho situation.
While the general aspect ot th
strike was much the same as It has
been un previous da)s, there were some
slight changes. Until late yesterday
the Urine Transportation Company
(non-union) was doing prsctlcatlv all
the teaming of the city, all other
teamstcis having been tied up by the
smpathetlc strike. During yesterday,
however, some concerns found that In
order to save their contracts with
large firms they must undertnke to
deliver goods or give the business over
to the Brine company. This led two
of the union teamsteis to sturt out
vv lib non-union drivers and today sev
eral other followed this action. As
those nt wtrtk yesterday met with no
tiouble, it led to the hope that oper
ations might bo resumed In n limited
degree, although tt was felt that the
presence of non-union men on the
teams might qnuse dlsturhanoes In the
great army of strikers.
The coal situation was Impioved con
siderably during the night, several
firms having tnken advantnge of empty
streets and darkntfs to convey coal to
l.irgo consumers.
4
TAMPICO EXPECTED TUESDAY
The Globe Navigation Company's
fi fighter Tnmplco Is expected here on
Tuesday. Sho left Seattle on Miu'ch
11, proceeding to Roche Harbor to
load 5000 barrels of lime for Theo. II
Duvle & Co. J. W. (Jllse, director and
vlco piesldcnt of the coiuimuy, will
91 rive here In the Ventura from San
Francisco He will bo accompanied by
his wife.
Frori the Reports of the dealers In
this city, we think no proprietary
medicine has a larger sale than PAIN
KILLER. Its valuable, properties ns a
speedy cure for pain can liot fall to be
generally appreciated. In rase of acci
dent, or sudden attack of dysonteiy.
diarrhoea, cholera moruus. .Mon1re.11
Star Avoid substitutes, thero Is but
ono Pnln-Klller, Peiry Davis'. Price
25c and 50c.
I
Kodaks, (time ran and all supplies al
ways to be found at Honolulu Photo
Supply Co.
MEMORIAL IS PRESENTED
AGAINST OUR RECIPROCITY
United States Declaration at Opening
of War is Called to Notice
Other European Nations are
Interested in Island Trade,
London, March 11. Delegates from
0 number of chambers of commerce
visited tho Foreign Secretary, Lord
Lnusdowne, at the Foreign Office to
day and presented a memorial relative
to British trade with Cuba, pointing
out that It was feared that when the
administration of that Island was
handed over to tho Cubans n reciproc
ity treaty would be negotiated admit
ting Cuban products Into the United
States at reduced duties, nnd granting
corresponding preferential terms to
American products and manufactures
by Cuba,
"The United States," says tho me
morial, "when declaring war on Spain,
explicitly stnted that their action
would be limited to freeing Cuba from
Spanish rule. It was, therefore, under
stood by thoso In Europe engaged in
trade with Cuba that no measures
would be adopted at the conclusion of
tho war which would restrict or de
stroy their trade with that island. Such
a reciprocity treaty as that anticipat
ed would undoubtedly put nn end to
Europenn trndo with the Island. The
thnmbcis, therefore, most earnestly
request that tho utmost effort bo madr
by Ills Majesty's Minister at Washing
ton to pi event the signing of any such
ironty, or. nt least, to see that the
'most-favored nation tenement of Cu
ha bo continued to this nation. It Is
represented that French nml German
Interests would suffer by a reciprocity
treaty, and tt Is suggested a Joint pro
test might he effectual In preventing a
change adverse to the Interests of Eu
rope In trade with Cuba."
To tho order of tho Shah of Persia,
a London firm has Just mado two
watches, the springs of which are tin'
breakable, while the caseB aro orna
mented with tho Persian arms set In
tllamoiids.
Legal Notices.
Mortgagee's Notice of Fore
ciosure and Sale.
in accordance with a power of sale
contained In a certnln mortgaga made
'jy Jane Clark, of Honolulu. Island of
Oahu, Territory or Hawaii, to the
1'lon'r Biilldiiig and Loan Association
3f Hawaii, dated September 29th. 1900
and recorded nt the Register Office
Onhu, In liber L'I5 on pages 485 to 4i
notice is hereby given that said mort
jagee Intends to foreclose said mort
gage ror condition broken, to wit, non
payment of pilnclpal, Interest, nssess
nents and picmlums when due; and
upon said foreclosure will sell at pub
lic auction at tho auction rooms ol
James F. Morgan, on Queen street
Honolulu aforesaid, on Monday, tne
7th day of April. 1902, at 12 o'clock
noon of said day, tho premises de
scribed In said mortgage, namely:
All those three certain parcels ol
land known as Lots 11, 12 and 13 ot
ho piemlses formerly occupied by the
Into 'William Buckle, situate at Kama
kola In snld Honolulu, and thus bound
d -and described:
First Lot 11 Commencing nt East
coiner of this lot on makai side 01
road nnd running.
N. 30" 10' W. truo 94 feet alone road
25 feet wide
S. 22" 15' W. true 38.3 feet along L. C.
Award 721 to Kelliokaloa
3. 34" 30' W. truo 103.8 feet along same
S. G 15' W. truo 12.5 feet along same
3. GO 40' K. true C. feet across head of
lane
S. 15' W. tine 21. reet along lane
ri e.t wldo
N. 53' CD' E. tine 108. feet along Lot
12 to Initial point
and containing an area of 20-100 acre
Second Lot 12: Commencing at
tbo North corner of this lot on makai
side of road 25 feet wide and running:
S. 3G 1(1' 12. true 75. feet along road
S. 53 50' W. true 235. feet alone Lot 12
N. 13' 45' W. truo 4.5 feet along lane
5 feet wldo
N. 15' E. true 9G. feet along lane
thenco
N. 53 50' 12. true 1G8. reet along Lot
11 to Initial point
and containing 1111 aiea of 347-1000
acre.
Third Lot 13: Commencing at the
North coiner or tills lot on niaknl side
of road 2G feet wide and running
M. so- 10' 1:. truo 75. feet along road
S. 53" 5U' W tliio 228. feet along Lot 14
N. 80 5' W. title 3G.5 feet along lane
R feet wldo
N. 13 45' W. tine 55.5 feet along lane
them e '
N. 53' 50' 12. true 235, feet along Lot
12 to Initial' point
and containing an aiea of 413-1000
acre.
All of which being portions of the
land contained In Royul Patent 1985
based on l-aiul Commission Award G245
o Kalaeokekol for Kalaklnl,
PIONEER BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF HAWAII.
By Its Attorney,
A ,0. M. ROBERTSON.
Dated Honolulu, Marcn G, 1902,
2089 Maich 14, 21, 28; Apr. 4.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
first Circuit. Territory of Hawaii. At
Chambeis, In Probate. In tho Mntter
of tho Estnto or David Kahanii, Do
"eased. Tho Last Will and Testament
Tf said -deceased, having been present
ed to said Court, together with a Petl-
Ion for tho Probate theieof, and for
'he Issuance of Letters Testamentary
o Kaolelo and Knallalkt having been
filed, notice Is hereby given that Frl
day, the 4th day or April, A D. 1902,
it 10 o'clock a. 111., In tho Judiciary
Building, Honolulu, Is appointed the
lino and place ror piovlug wild Will
iil hearing said application, when
ind where any person Interested may
tppoilr and show cause, ir any they
lave, why tho prayer or wild petition
should not bo granted,
Honolulu. Oahu, Feb. 27. 1902.
By the Court:
A. 0. KAULUKOIJ,
CIerk
3083 Feb, 28; Mar. 7, 14, 2,1.
f i 9-4Jn 1HEADMIRAL , 1
rjny "9 1747 Rhode I
pr(0?jlW WASHINGTON I
Feb. 18, 1901 t
A. R. Bromor Co.,
Chicago.
Gentlemen : I have
U30d coko Daxidruff
Cure for tho pa3t
year and found it an
excellent prepara
tion. FOR SALE BY HOBRON DRUG CO.
Fort and King Sts,
3
Lines of Travel.
Easiness Men
Cai Save
Kaiy Hoars
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VCROSS THE CONTINENT rROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
Taly THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York,
mllnsn 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.
' . LOTHROP, Goneral Agent
lit Third street, Portland, Oregon.
1. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
Ho. 1 Montgomery St, San Francisco.
I. L. LOHAX, O. P. & T. A.,
147) Omaha, Nebraska.
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Table.
KINO STREET LINE.
Ctra ! Wtlklkl (or lows it 1 4 j. 6 1 j, 6 45 a.m.
tadtvtry if nlnuttt thtrtifter till 104s. litis n4
1 ji F.M, from W.lklkl (o to Hit Punihou Sufcltf.
Cm ltvt R Rang, or Pwia twitcb (or town at
I.vja.m. and tvtry 11 mlnuti Ihtrtaftcr till ir olP.M.
Can Itava Fort and Klnc a trtttt cornr (of Patama
I6.10 A.M. and tvtry tt ralouttt arttr till ii.tt
.M.
Carl Itava (or Palama only at 3 and 310 A M.
Can Itava Palama (or Walklkts A . and tvtrr
13 Blnuttillllo43l M, ttitnat to 13 and 1043 P.M.
10.1113' A. Iron Palama (or Punahou only cot!
lo WalldKt on Saturday!.
Cara Itav. Fort and Klnc atrttti corntr (ot Rill
Ranrt at s ao and 3 30 A.M.
Can Itava Fort and King ittttli corntr lor Wilklk
it 6 03 A M. and tvtry it mlnutt! till toesP.M. tntn at
10 it and 11.05 P.M. Hit 11. is p.M.oti to W-tlklkl
)0 Saturdtyi only,
BERET AN1A, STREET AND FUUANU VALLEY.
Can Itave Punahou Stasia (tr Town at 3 3. and
for Town and Vallty at 340 s 50 6.10 V10 6 40 1 an J
r to AM.
Can Itav Oahu Colttga (or town and Vallty at
ft 30 6 so and T.to A.M and tvtr) 10 mlnutti till 10 10
P.M. txctpt th tvtn hour and halt, hour carl which
run Irom tht Statlt
Can Itava Nuuanu Vallty at ft t. 6 jo o 30 A.M and
tvtry 10 mlnutti thtrtalttr till 1. 30 P.M.
Car Itava Fort and Quttn itrtttt (or Punahou
Colltta at ft 03 6 tf 6 43 A M and avary 10 mlnutti
altar till oaf P.M. Alter that tht can run to tht
Stabla up to 1 1 foP.M, which ll tht laitcar (rota Town,
rtachlaf tba Stabla at 11:30 P.M.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January L 1899.
TRAINS.
STATIONS. 0AIIY DAIIY
(Outward) ai. Sun. DAILY tt. Sun. DAILY daily
A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P M.
Honolulu v:ta 91a 11.03 3 13 s.to
Paart City,... lo 04I 11:40 J4T j).
twa Mill 831 loot la 00 405 lit
Watanaa 1030 443 ....
y"Jalua ti.33 540 ....
Cabuku it a its ....
STATIONS. DAILY
(Inward) ai. Sun. DAILY DAILY DAILY
AM. A.M. PM P.M.
ffahuku t.js .... at4
Walalua ' .. ft.i. .... a 30
Walanaa 7.10 t ,. 333
EaMMI ..jo v 1., 4.,,
PtarlClly (13 1 01 njo 43a
Honolulu 6. so S.33 3 of 3 1
F a SMITH, Qen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt.
Q. P. DBNIBON. Superintendent
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.
konaTTvery
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. Q. HENRIQUES, PROP.
Horses nnd Carrlafe8'
For Bxcurslone
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance Is offered for
tourists to
SEB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the 8. S. Mauoa iam
it Kallua and take passengers overland
to Hookena, where the steamer la last
tgiln.
Honolulu Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUOAR MA
CHINERY ot every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
ind RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
don paid tg JOD WORK, and repairs
uecutfrt at shortest notice.
COTTON BROS. & CO
ENGINEERS AND : : !
OENERAL CONTRACTORS
Piani and titlBiattl lumlahtd (of all claim
Contracting work.
Tel. Main 245,
ROOM 3p0, DOSTON BLK. Honolulu.
Finn Job Printing at tbo Bui
lu'iu office.
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