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MISS MARY B, WEST, 2014 Van Ness Ave. San Fancisco, Cala The New International Encyclopedia i . Edited by Daniel Colt Gtlman, LL.D. president of' Johns Hopkins Unlver.' slty (1876-1901), now President of Carnegie Institution; Harry Thurston Peck, Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor In Columbia University; Frank Moore Col by, M.A., late Professor of Economies In New York University; In 21 vol umes. Sold at publisher's prices and on same easy monthly payments by Wm. C Lyon Co., Ltd. COR. HOTEL AND FORT 8TREET8 UPSTAIR8. THE UP TO DATE COLLEGE FRATERNITY INITIATION. Chicago Tribune. K&tf)!fVM ' SPORTS I! and was presented with a stein from the Pacific Hardware Co. Following was the scoro of tlio spec ial tournament: 3 s v. 3 Legal Notices. IN THE CIltCUIT COUItT OP THE Third Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers; In Probate. In tho Mattel of tho Estate of David Iluknl Kahot wal, deceased. Order of Notlco of Hearing Petition for Allowance of Fi nal Accounts, Distribution and Dis charge, On reading and filing tho pe tition and accounts of E. A. KraicrALAMEDA Administrator of tho Estate of David SIEIIKA . , Iluknl Kahotwal, wherein ho asks to ALAMEDA be allowed! and .SONOMA . Lharcea himself with t ! Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE The stc.-tmcrs of this line will arrive and leave this port as hereumOri FROM 8AN FRANCI8CO: ALAMEDA VENTUHA FOR 8AN FRANCISCO? W. V. Thaper J. C. Evans .El .49 iititt!tXaitWMMlNtettMMNtJt (Continued from Page 3) solemnly vouches for the veracity of the following: They were a couple of tough old an- tnfnntilf whn ntit nn n Hrnlnh rntirftrt every Saturday afternoon to determine W. Williamson.. ..48 their own prlvato championship for ;' Jil, the week. They were "all squaro" at ",.", ' the seventeenth, and tho loser of last A. Mahaulu 49 week had Just played his third In tho J. Armstrong 62 shape of a nlc3 approach to thb grocn. Idgood 61 Last week's winner came up to his Jr" 'VR. . " ball with grim purpose. For the like k.O.Yhlto 46 he had an easy pitch to the green. '; Mahatili 43 But a number of young sheep were ty Homcnway ....CO dnconcernedly browsing on the edge of ' Johnson S5 tho green, all oblivious of the Olymp- J- Ono 54 Ian contest that was on the point of set- A- ," Toll ....C4 iinmnnt Austin White ....47 "Itln forrad, laddie." said last week's lno "aiciwa wuo tournament went winner to Ills caddie, "and drive awa' to Dr. Yost with an 85. C. Cross played thoy lamusr m.uu uuu . uiugoou miru. E0 E3 E2 E3 40 44 53 49 46 49 49 49 EE El 72 13 101 102 100 100 87 93 105 103 91 95 92 99 110 108 136 90 8 12 C 18 2 sc 9 11 3 9 6 15 11 13 20 116 12 and asks, that tho name mar Iia pinm Ined and approved, and that a final or der may bo mado of distribution of tho property remaining In his hands to tho persons thorcto entitled, and discharg ing him and his sureties from all fur ther responsibility as such administra tor of the Estate of David Hukal Ka holwal, It Is ordered that Wednesday, the 31st day of January, A, D. 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m beforo tho Judgo of said court at the court room of the said court at Kallua, Island of Hawaii, be and tho samo hereby Is appointed as tho time and place for hearing said petition and accounts, and that all persons Interested may then and thero appear and show cause, If any they have, why tho samo should not bo granted, and may present evidence as ,JI to who are entitled to the 'said prop yl crty. And that notice of this order, In 82 the English and Hawaiian languages, 85 'he published In tho Evening Bulletin 93 and Kuokoa newspapers printed and 96 published In Honolulu, for threo sue jjj ccsslvo wocks, tho last publication to If. bo not less than two weeks provlous Sy to tho time therein appointed for said SI hearing. 99 1 Dated at Kaltun, this 19th day of Do 95 cember, 1905. By tho Court: Family of Rats End Lift Together. I ininByaraoiiocairesiaence.aFMneiio the home rcen on the Saturday night. sgm was seen ine oiner morning, wear mut, hnvo Bfrectcii ,m ln muci. .ho i IX-. -- M ..- ..1.. ..... .l 1.1ft opponent, "bide where ye be, laddlel Ye ennna move ony growln' thing! That's the rule of gowf." j Among the great fund of good stories that tho late Dean of Rochester used to tell was one In relation to golf. It was that of a keen clerical golfer, who. after a hard match, had been beaten on on o. a 3 s v. Corporation Notices. .." . . .. ..". i ii i iiisl iiiiin h nn Lt-n in ii i an an iii ii iiiu ' " - Nfltlnn in UnlHoro flf Rnnrlr tw .3 i !!.,. ' ft-?,;?,, Bmo way as the loss of Calais affected The Hatclwa Cup tournament rcsult-'silth day of December, A. D. 1905, been noiicB lo Homers 01 nonas ifdreduiih-hoJs ? ' scpt.f0r. t tt.e s?b. CJ , foi.ow: iprC8enleu l0 1BM ,.ro,mto COurt, .na 'I linlH frnn Inn idpitlAA fi a ivAI'n Alts Hid Dr. Yost 47 E3 C. Cross 61 CO C. Bldgood E4 49 II. Johnson SS EE J. Ormo El 51 A. R. W.Todd ....04 72 JOHN QBEIO, Clerk. Harry T. Mills, Attorney for IMI Honor. 3261 Dec. 26; Jan. 2, 9, 16. DEC. 29 ALAMEDA JAN. JAN. lx RIEUIIA JAN. 9 JAN. 19 ALAMEDA JAN. 24 JAN. 31 SONOMA JAN. SO FEB. 9 ALAMEDA FEB. 14 KIIH. 21 VI5NTUIIA FEB. 20 In conner Jon with the railing of tho above steamers, the ageaU orepared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by aaj, railroad from Ban Francisco to all points In the United States, and troaf New York by any steamship line to all European ports FOB. FUIITHEB PAUTIOULAIIS APPLY TO Wm G. Irwin & Co., Ltd. OCEANIC 8. 8. CO., GENERAL AQENT8. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company. AND TOYO KI8EN KAISHA. 8!eamera of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned: r-OR JAPAN AND CHINA. 1808 KOREA JAN. 6 COPTIC4 JAN. 17 BIBEItIA Call t Manila. ...JAN. 80 FOR 8AN FRANCISCO. lcl SIBERIA JAN. ( MONGOLIA JAN. 1 CHINA JAN. M DOlllC FEa MANf'HUHLV "XU. 16 for general Information apply to Ht Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., abcw. 100 121 103 110 108 136 IN THE CIBCUIT COUHT OF THE First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers: In Probate. In tho Mattel nf tho Estato of Hannah Wall, Ordet for Notice of Hearing Petition for Pro bate of Will. A document purporting to bo the last will and testament ol Hannah Wall, deceased, having on the OF THE Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd Fresh SORGHUM SEED IUST TO HAND GONSALVES & CO., LIMITED. QUEEN ST. the nearest point where there was water. and gave up llfo together. Stearns' Electrlo Rat and Roach Paste Is sura death. It Is easy lo use and absolutely guaranteed to kill cockroaches, water bun. rats. mice. etc. Pursuant to a ueso.ut.on passed by SiS2X-.ifi the Directors of tho Walalua Agrlcul- package will be sent, espress prepaid on re tural Company, Ltd., at a regularly celpiof price by the Stearns' Electric Patta called meeting held on October 24th, Co., Tribune Building, Chicago, HI. Smalt 1905, and acting under authority of a '" ' Hotel site, eight time 'Jba Tlo.nliitlnn nmi liv ha ahrl.nTJ.Qlulll'tyi $1.00, 'W of the said Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. at a duly called special meeting held on Octubcr 19th, 190S, tho existing lssu'o of Bonds, for One Million Dol lars ln all, will be refunded on March 31st, 1906. Under authority of the said Resolu tions a new Issue of Bonds for Ono Million Five Hundred Thousand Dol lars (11,500,000.00) In all will bo made. Bald Bonds, to be dated March 31st, 190C, bearing Interest at the rate of 5 per annum, payable semi annually on tho last days of March and September of each year, for a term of 20 years, with tho option reserved to tho Wala lua Agricultural Company, Ltd., of re deeming the whole or any part of said Bonds on March 31st, 1916, or on any Interest-paying dato thereafter; said Bonds to bo secured by Deed of Trust on the property of tho Company, which shall provide for the annual pay ment to the Trustee of 10 of tho net prod's of tho Company, to be Invested as a sinking fund for the redemption of said Bonds. Holders of the existing Issuo of Bonds may exchango their holdings for an equivalent face-value of the new Is. cue, on the basis of 98 for the latter, (difference to be paid to Bondholders cither la U. S. Gold Coin or In add! tlonal Bonds at SS, or partly In Bonds and partly In U, S. Gold Coin, at Com' pany's option), provided they execute an agreement to this effect, and dellV' cr same, not later than January Ctb, 1906, to the Hawaiian Trust Company, Limited, Blank forme of this agree ment will bo furnished on application, or may be had at the office of the Ha waiian Trust Company, Limited. Honolulu, November 2, 190S, G. P. CASTLE. Treasurer Walalua Agr'l Co., Ltd. 3221 Jan. o, 1906. Another Shipment of MONUMENTS JUST RECEIVED AT 1048-50 ALAKEA 8T., BY J. C. AXTELL & CO., p. O. BOX 642. PHONE BLUE 1801. HONOLULl ANNUAL MEETING. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAII AT HONOLULU. HA- J. A. R. Vieira&Go. MANUFACTURERS OF HAWAIIAN ENAMEL SOUVENIRS. 113 HOTEL 8TREET nr. FORT 6T. Special Sale OF FI8HNET8, TWINE and BRONZE WIRE CLOTH at A. FERNANDEZ & SOU, Nos. 4-1-60 King St., Katsey Block, bet Nuuanu and Smith Sts.J Tel. aln 189. bath morning rervlce, he gave out his. text thus: "And what shall It profit a man It he' gain tho wholo world aud lose the last I hole!" Tho latest golf Btory which Is going K tlin rnilnrln linn n frpuhpr mlnr thnn A, mnny. It tells of a foursome being J'-1 Williamson played, one of the golfers belonging " Annua lo that school which Insists on the ball being deposited on a sort of sand castle when the drive from the teeing ground Is attempted. On this occatlon he topped the ball, which settled down more easily In the "tec." His partner strenuously de manded his niblick from his caddie, and with a mighty stroke sent the ball high up In the air to fall again some 20 yards off In high ground. "What on earth did you tako your niblick for?" queried tho first player. "Niblick!" replied tho second, "What else could I tako? Jolly good shot too, I consider, out of that bunker." O. Whlto 48 White 47 ..CI ..15 F. Armstrong ....f3 F. Halstead 49 Dr. High' ........51 A. S. Mahaulu ...45 Q. II. Bcrrcy ....48 Dr. J. P. Jost ....CO J. Dougherty ....62 E. M. Campbell ..05 C. Weight ....,.. J. O. Evans 45 H. Olffard 44 St. C. Bldgood ...49 SI 42 53 47 43 55 47 47 60 45 52 58 55 50 44 CO n 90 100 98 S8 108 96 98 95 93 112 120 no 95 88 99 a V, 7D 11 12 6 3 9 11 3 BC 9 18 91 20 100 16 95 18 12 83 2 86 11 8 QERMANY WANT8 PEACE. A party of spectators on Llttlcstone golf links were recently amused by the antics of one of the players, who was waving his arms about like a windmill In a fit. Thero was somo slight wag ering as to the causo of his strange conduct, one section favoring the Idea of a sudden attack of toothache, and nnother that of St. Vitus' dance accen tuated by a wasp sting. A raddle was approaching nnd wills- London, Doc. 3. An Important speech on tho relations between Great Britain and Germany was delivered last night by tbo German Embassador, Count Wolff Mctternlch, who was the chief guest at a dinner at tho Lyceum Club, presided over by Lady Aberdeen. Tho Embassador said: "Wo novcr bnd a serious quarrel with England In tho long courso of our history, and sincerely trust wo never snail, a shadow unfortunately hus a petition for too prouato thereor, ant for tho Issuanco of letters testamen tary to Cocll Brown, having been filed by Cecil Brown, It Is hcrt-by ordered, that Monday, the 29th xlay of January. A. D. 1906. at 9 o'clock a, ni.. of said 83 , day, at tho court room of said court, jjjj.at Honolulu, Oahu, be and tho samo 5 5 hereby la appointed the tlmo and placo gj'for proving said will and hearing said 55' application. It Is further ordered thai 95 j notice thereof bo given, by publics 81 1 tlon, once a week for thrco successive weeks, In the Evening Bulletin, a newspaper published In Honolulu, the last publication to bo not less than ton days previous lo tho tlmo therein appointed for bearing, Dated at Honolulu, .December 26, 1905. J. T. DE BOLT, First Judge, First Circuit Court 3264 Dec. 26; Jan. 2, 9, 16. lu accordance with tho By-LawB of Tho First National Bar.1; of Hawaii, at Honolulu, notlco Is hereby given that tho annual meeting of the Stock-hold era thereof, will be held In Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, at Its place of business on Tuesday, Jan uary 9, 1906, at 3 p. m.; tho purpose of said meeting being tho election of Di rectors for tho ensuing year, and for tho transaction of such other business as may be necessary, or brought be fore the Stock-holders for action. -Dated, Honolulu, December 5, 1905. L. T. PECK, ; uasnier, 3247 Dec. S, Hi, 26; Jan. 2. t F. D. WICKE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Ofifce and Store Fitting, Cabinet Mak Ing and Polishing; Calabash Turn Inn; Repairing and General Jobbing 032 ALAKEA 8T., rear Y. M. C. N The Waokl7 Edition of the Evening Bulletin gives a compute summary of th c'-'a t tbs day. Kentucky Cafe 821 ALAKEA STREET. Lunch from 11:30 a, m. to 2 p. m with Tea, Coffee or Claret, 15 cts. (Other Drinks Extra.) pcrlngly asked for an explanation. The fallen over tho two nations In the last boy burst out laughing. r0w years, the causes for which It Is "You needn't' whisper," ho said; "lie r.ot difficult to discover by those who wouldn't hear yer If you were to fire Cd what dally Is printed. The fact off a helghty-ono ton gun. Ho ain't that I am your guest this evening Is a' got nothlnk the matter with him. He's wolcomo proof that tho forces at work ueaf and dumb, nnd that's tho only way nr0 desirous of dispelling tho shadow ,.v i,. u. o. ......... . ,j cnmiiy, i-Thn nviru,hlmlnir mntnrltv nf Enir. As far as I can make out," said Mark nshmcn and Germans wishes a llfo of peace and harmony and regards tho Idea of a serious quarrel as a piece of criminal folly, Thero Is no real causo for antagonism, commercial or other wise; It Is only an atmosphere of lll tccllng artificially created. "Tho German Government will greet Twain, describing golf, "you go out Into the middle of a very largo field with a very small ball and a very uig bag of sticks. Then you try and hit the ball, and after somo trios. In which you hit the air, or the ground, or tho caddie, you succeed. If the hoy Is still Corporation Notices, AMERICAN-HAWAHAN S. S. CO Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Coas) Prom Now VorJc to Honolulu 8.8."ORECONIAN" to sail JAN. 15NN 8.8. "AMERICAN" to sail FEB. 15 Freight received at alt times at tbo Company's Wharf, 41st Street, toiHI Brooklyn. Prom Son Pronclaco To Honolulu Direct. 8.S."NEBRA8KAN" to sail JAN. 18 8.8."NEVADAN" to sail FEB. S 1 . Freight received at Company's Wharf, Greenwich Street. . and each month thereafter. j l Prom Honolulu to San Pronclaco. 8.8."NEVADAN" to sail JAN. 7 ) 8.8."NEBRA8KAN" to sail JAN. 28 Prom Seattle and Tacoma to Honolulu 8.8."NEVADAN" to sail FEB. 2 ' 8.8."NEBRA8KAN" to sail FEB. 23 For further Information apply M C. P. MORSE. H. Hackfeld & Co., Lt Qeneral Freight Agent. AQENT8, HONOLULU. alive you tend him to look for the ball If be finds It the samo day you've don." ON HALEIWA LINKS with sincere satisfaction any moo nent tending to further good relations and will gladly respond to any friend ly demonstration in England." 4 BARGAIN COUNTER RIOT. Butte, Dec. 3. Traffic was tempor. arlly suspended and a squad of police Iwa cup wos up as a trophy and tho icsorvcs was called out to prevent a Honolulu golfers were again given a chance to show their aulllty on the Halelwa course. On Sunday tho Halo riot yesterday afternoon when M. J Connell and tho D. J. Hcnncssy do tartmont stores began dumping cases of gloves Into tho street after several hours of vigorous prlco cutting. Sev eral women were trampled upon In tho wild scramblo, but no ono was serious ly Injured. The experlenco cost tho L'icrchantK Involved morn thnn 11300 land It Ib estimated that moro than 2000 ' urnclf Inm Fresh Bakings F BREAD, CAKE8, COOKIES, ETC., EVERY DAY AT THE PERFECTION HOME BAKERY Cor. BERETANIA and EMMA 8T8. play was keen. Good weather and a well kept course afforded the chanco to bring In some low scores. Tho scratch picn did not seem to have a chance and when the scores were handed In, Olf fard, High and Mahaulu, the low men, were found In the rear. Handicaps again "told the story and E. O. White carried off the cup. John Evans wa second and O. II. Ilerrey third. A good crowd stayed over to play In worklngmcn wero supplied with gloves the special tourney yesterday and trails. nrlzes were offered by Woods & Shel- "Worktngmon's buckskin gloves 1 don and K. O. Hall & Son. Austin) rent per pair" was tho announcement White surprised all by coming In with 'displayed In front of tho Hcnncssy cs- the lowest scoro and took the dozen itablirhmcnt shortly after 2 o'clock, balls offered by Woods & Sheldon. Dr. 'I ho streets wero crowded with shop- Yost landed second place and gets a tiers. A moment later tho rival mcr new bag from E. O. Hall & Son. C. It. jchnnt announced "Ten pairs for C Hemenway also got' within tho 'prize tents." Ten minutes later ten husky - I Connell salesmen carried five cases of mint Ufllinnri r B'ovcs inio mo milium 01 mo niruei lillrir llillHftH r between tho two establishments and UUIIL lUUIIWbbl inv.,i .h anortnlnra In hnln them. solves and a wldl rush followed. Tbo police by vigorous work preven sorlous Injury to any of the participants. 1 Tho shine that some people have Is only a coat of gold paint. jVulallinl AHW Ouiulm SI Vail VsmuaoiMin, e. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORE- CLOSE AND OF 8ALE BY AS SIGNEE OF MORTGAGEE. Notlco Is hereby given that by vlrtua of a power of salo contained In that certain mortgago dated tho 10th day of Doccnibcr. 18R9, recorded In tho Reg istry of Conveyances in Ltbcr 121 ou pages' 93 and 94, mado by J. K. Wilder nnd Marlon C. Wilder, his wiro, of Ho nolulu, Island of Oahu, to Cecil Brown, and which said inortgago was duly as signed to Sarah U, von l'flster by tbo said Cecil Brown, mortgagee, by docu ment dated February 24, 1890, and re corded In said Registry ln Liber 123 on pages 139 and 140, tbo said Sarah U. von Pflstor. assignee as aforesaid, Intends to foreclose said mortgago for breach of tho conditions therein con tained, to wit: tho non-payment of tho principal and Interest when duo. Nonce is also nereoy given mai an and singular-tho lands, tenoments and hereditaments In said mortgago de scribed, will be sold at public auction at the auction roam of Will E. Fisher, on tho cornor of Queen and Fort Streets, In Honolulu aforesaid, on Sat urday, the 20th day of January, A. D. 1906, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, Tho rroper'y covered by said mort gage are, those two rerttln parcels of land sltuato on Bcrctanla and Young Streets. In said Honolulu, known as Lots Nos. 107 and 81 on the Govern ment Map of Kulaokahua Plains; and being u portion of the land described In lloyal Patent No. 299, and the oamo as conveyed to tho said mortgagor by dood of W. O. Smith, Eiocutor, record td In I.lber 119 on pages 38 and 39. TERMS. CASH, UNITED 3TATE3 GOLD COIN, DEEDS AT THB EXPENSE OF THE PUIICIIA8EU. Dated, Honolulu, T. H., Docombor 11th, 1905. SARAH U. VON PFISTER, Assignee of Mortgagee. For further particular!, apply to Co til Brown, attornoy for assignee of mortgagoc, 97 Merchant Stroot, Hono lulu, T. H. 3253 Doc. 12, 19, 26; Jan. 2. Canadian-Australian RoyaJ Mail Stcamiihlp Company. 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