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8 EVENINa BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T, H., SATUMMY, MAIL 14, 1908 1 ' I II I I 1 II IJI I I 111 I II." III. I'M. Hill I PROMINENT JAPANESE OF HAWAII MK.T '..aaLvaBK- JaKSaLvaLLvaLvaBan Ri-.'V --, l" maBaBaBaBaBaBaBa fc B"a"a"a"a"a"a"a"aYa"a"a"aWfc Hm! vVtb"hbI S3 im.p & & PROM TUB NEWSMAN'S NOTES Da ou know Clem Qulnti, tho bail iff In Judgo Rnlilnion's court? Well, If you don't, I riicis liu knows )ou i.nyliow, for Clem has n wldo ucqualn tiincu among nil classed, lie liao oili er peculiar traits anil ono of those Is a fnculty of obeying onlcrs ilown to the very dot. 1 happened to drop In to see Judge Hoblnson the other day. Just after ho hnd come back from tho Coast, to enquire about bin having cold feet whllo In California (ho ac knowledged tho corn, but claimed that It was not confined to that portion of his body) I had been entitling for nwhllo and been In port I liavo heard mnny com ments upon the soldiers who nro go lng through on her Tho white men oro Huout ns n... .a crowd us onu could wlib to sec, and, though the) i. have monc) , as they were paid off Just'Xbeforo leaWng San Francisco, they have been bchaWng themsehes remarkably well. Their uniforms aro noticeable on account of tho tact (hat they fit well, and tho men nre undoubtedly a credit to tho Army. In lad, ns fnr as physical build goes, they nro n much liner set than their oflVcers. Thu contrnst, though, comes with DR. K. HAIDA Dr. K. Halda was born in the Prefecture of Hiroshima, Japan, In June, A. D. 186:1. Ho was among tile Hrst students who entered the pri mary school there, graduating nt the age of 14 )ears. He then placed himself under the tutorship 1f a pllvate teacher During tills time his fnther was taken sick nnd the then attending physician failed to Improve his condition. The fomlly summoned Dr. lkkel Usui, a well-known phy sician, through whose skill and scientific treatment his father was soon cured, nnd this turned the boy's-thought to medicine This was during ldSl nnd 1S85. Mr. Haldn was then only 19 e.trn of age, but he applied himself to his chosen study. On January 2Gth, he left Yokosuka for Hawaii, arriving here oil February 10. 1S8D. Having coino hero ns a contract laborer, ho was sent to Maul to work tin tho I'nla plantation. On August 28, 1SS5, he returned to Honolulu as the result of a riot lit Paia. While here ho secured cmploment under T. J, King, holding that position until March 13, 1SS7. When the late Queen Kaptolaul left on the S. S. Australia for England to be present nt tho Jubileo, Halda' went along as ono of tho servants to Her Majesty, leaving her, however, upon arrival at San Francisco. Whllo thcro he entered tho Cooper Medical Collcgo to carry out his chosen profession. This was In June, 1893. In December of 1897 he graduated with honor nnd began practicing immediately nt Fresno, California. Ho remained there for ono year and a half, during which tlmr ho studied under Dr. Eldcnmuller. He then returned to tho Islands on tho 16th day of February, 19TJ0. IIo is a specialist on diseases of women. On March 6th of the mimo year ho secured ft certificate to practise from the Territorial Hoard of Health. In November, 1901, he visited Japan and thcro married. Ho Is now tho father of thrco children. Ho is n special member of tho Japaneio lied Cross Society; was n member of tho reception committee to I'rlnrc Fushlml, when that dignitary passed through here on July 3, 1900; or ganizer of the first Jnpaneso Hud jh 1st Association here; assisted In checking tho Alea plaguo in March, 190", with Hoard of Health officers and Drs. Oynma and Mltamurn; was first requested to become a member of the Civic Federation two years ago; lately a member of tho United States Fleet reception committee. Dr. Hnlda's career shows him to bo a man of great perseverance, he hnvlng worked ills way up Inspired by great determination and worthy rmbltlon. " hearing good nows of Attorneys Dcr the negro troops who aro on board tbu by, McCtanahnn nnd others, when In Thomas As a rule, tho colored troops enmo Judgo Lindsay. Ho came, ns I who come through hero Arc' well set (mind out, to nsk If the traveler had up, nro neat, clean and a lino class of heard of tho resignation of ono of tho loldtcrs. In tho present caso it Is dlf- most strenuous members of the local fercnt. legal fraternity from a position of nu- thorlty. Whllo ho was thcro ono of; Thcro was a call down given In tho his clerks came In with n paper to bo Supremo Couit the other day which tlgned. which ho did ul Judge Hob Insoirs.desk, nnd then looked around lor a blotter. There was none In vBlght apparently, but Hoblnson, seeing what was want ed, reached over and picked tip whlto fragment about four Inches long and an Inch wldo, which proved l() be tho nrtlclo desired. There wcro at least four of these on the desk. An explanation wns asked and came. It appears that sonic months ago Qtilnn In cutting blotters for Judgo Hoblnson cut them about eighteen Inches square. They would coverHho entire desk. When .remonstrated with In regard to his extravagance, Clem Immediately took tho hint and pro duced the now Blue, which Is lnudl. big cnuugh for n handkerchief foi a mosquito. Economy In all things for Clem from now on. Since the transport Thornim hna If KMm&fl 1 i OfciLt-J " tK3 It seems to mo was well deserved nnd 1 mint tell about It though It will bo better to Icav-j out names nnd -places. A motion was being argued nnd tho lawyers were quite heated over gome point. Ono Inwyer was ruled nguln3t nnd protested. He called tho atten tion of ono of the Jul ticca to thd mat ter, tho court still being in session: "Why, Judge -, don't jou re member talking this mnttur over with mo at tho club lust week, and what you said then." Tho reply came after n slight flulr "Mr. . I should like you to understand that 1 remember nothing that was said In tho 1 club nt that time. Fuitlier that 1 rcmombri 'hothlng that was said In any clti'j nt any time." Thcro was a short pause and tt.o caso went on. I SPORT& I is mid id nee of more than 100 miles hnd been held on tho bench. It covered the 100 miles In 1:07:31, beating the Flat Urns' by 2 minutes 49 sec onds. Tho 40-horscpowcr Cleveland car, owned and driven by J, Laugh- lln HI, was econd, and hnd traveled 100 miles in 1:46:46 when tho nice was declared off. till I BY AUTHORITY Commissioner's Sale OF VALUABLE LANDS, SITUATE pany, Limited, in nnd to that certain plcro or parcel ot land situate at Pillamoo, Wnlklkl, Honolulu afore said, being tho premises convoyed to said Hawaii Land Company, Limited, by deed ot William C. Achl, dated March Gth, 1900, of record ns nforp sald In Liber 200, pages 497-498, AT KAAK0PUA, AND AT PILI- containing an nrea of 1 87-100 acres, more Or less, rccnlng, however, nil AM00, WAIKIKI, AND AT KA-, portions of said premises which may MAVTT A ATT IN TTONOTITTIT ' I,c ,nkc" ''' Government 'or widening MAKELA, ALL IN HONOLULU, of 0Xten(11B ,he Wn!aIne or cxten. COUNTY OF '0AHU, TERRI-.'lon of Heretnnln Street, said prcm- ......... i lscs ue"'K ParlB OI moso premises ae- T0RY OF HAWAII. rcrlhed In Ilov.il Patent 4932 on Land Commission Award 1274; 3. All that pleco or parcel ot land situate at Kiimnkela, Honolulu, more partlrul.irlv described by metes and bounds In deed of John I). Holt to En Sjal; Asou, dated October 21, 1893, of record nRinforunld In Liber 1 r,."i, pages 353-15 I, the samo being a portion of tho land described In Koyal Patent 317, Lund Commission A,ward Pursuant to u decree of mortgage. foreclosure and sale made by the Sec-1 ond Judgo of tho Circuit Court ot tho First Circuit, said Territory, on March 5th, 1908, In n suit No. Equity 1603, entitled Elizabeth Hobson vs. Hawaii Land Company, Limited, tho undersigned, appointed as Commis sioner by Bald Decree, will sell nt public auction to the highest bidder m a a Ayor's is a prcttygood traveling Hotter takoabot- . tlo with1 you when you (jo away from home. It may snvo jou a lone; Illness. And it you aro not going away, koop it with you, always, In tho liouso. AVER'S arsaparilla Is tho host family modlclno you can have. A thorough course ot treat ment with It makes good rod blood, brings tho old color back to tho lips, fills out tho chocks, and gives tho glow of porfect health. Perhaps you suffer from tho en feebling effect ot a prolonged spell of warm weather. If so, Ayor's Sarsapa rllla will vitalize- your blood and givo you renewed foico, vim, and energy. An hoic mmlc, Aycr'H tt(ti's(t- lrirltla conlithiH no ttlcofiol, Thoro aro many Imitation Sarsapanllas. Bo suro you got "AYER'S." FrtparH by Dr. J. C. Ayir U Co., towitl, Matt., U.S.A. -l. AYm-a FILLS, tha beat family Uutlra. muMWawafwpw asssssssassys &r i IT SAVES YOU. ' In ice-bills, food-bills, time, labor, and Temper; N That's Economy . v IT COSTS A LlTi'LE luORE; ' . That's the Reason , You can't get the best without pnyins more for it; the best refrigerator ot nil is r is- Kemgerator a s H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents ) waa1 iaEii,gJiryg3TtfggvriTi g ""reffl BY AUTHORITY SPORTIVE SPLURGES- for cash, subject to confirmation ot l " Kawolnlil. lonveyed 1 to said rnnrt nn J Alfred Magoon by deed of Kn Synk SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH, 1908, Asou dated April l!Sth, 1S97. of rec AT l" O'CLOCK NOON ' ""' "8 af"rw!l111 ln Liber 108, pages at the fronUmnuku) entrance of tho 3'3"' nml '""eafter by Sa,l J. Judiciary llulldlng, in mid Honolulu, Alr1r,e'1 Mn80" conveyed to said Ha the mortgaged property following, to-. WB" Land Company; wj(. To satisfy mortgago made by said l". All that certain piece or par- Hawaii Land Company, Limited, to eel of land situate at Kaakopua, Ho- J- Alfred Magoon, dated March 29, nnlulu aforesaid, and more tmrtlcu-. 100,. f ford In tho Hawaiian Ileg- iarly described ub follows: lstry "' Conveyances In Liber 207, Commencing nt the South corner I""'-'3 8l-8;1- Hni1 nsslgned to Albert iolnlnir the lot of Knlnau nnd La- i?- J"' ""'l thereafter nsslgned to Will Fight In 'Frisco At Bergers Club March 31 Los Angeles, Cal March 4. l'acky McKarlnnd and Jimmy Hrltt will fight twenty rounds beforo tho Washington Athletic Club of San Kranclsco March 31, Tho weight Is tobo 133 pounds by 3 o'clock. This Is tho club operated by Sam lterger. Ilrltt nnd McKarland aro to lecclvo 50 per cent, of tho gross re ceipts to bo divided CO and 40. Tho lefcree to bo selected ten days be foro the contest. All three of tho parties to tho con tract agree to post a forfeit of 2,- 500 with John T. Clark ns a guar antee of good fnlth. Sam Ilcrgcr left Los Angeles tonight ou tho Owl after making tho above announce ment. Jimmy Uritt was scon and con firmed tho match. Ho will leave for San Francisco tomorrow night nnd win go Into training Immediately. McKurland was called up over tho Examiner's leased wire at Chicago nnd asked to verify what llcrgor' nnd Urltt said regarding the match. Mc Karlnnd's nnswer was to sond tho following tolegrnm to Ilcrger "Will lenvo Thursday night nnd will keep good faith wljh you. Ar rive In San Francisco on Sunday night and will post my forfolt on arrival." Jimmy Ilrltt mado tho following talk tonight: "I am leaving for tho haina o'nd running; N, 50 1-2 10. 78 1-2 links along lot of Lahalnn, N, 35 1-1 W. 96 links along lot of Lono, S. 43 W, 88 links along lot nt Keplo, 8. 40 1-2 E. 99 links along lot or Kalaau, containing nn area ot .08 acre, moro or less, being a portion of Land Commission-Award 9971, Apnna 20, Roy al Patent 7799, and being tho samo premises conveyed to said Hawaii Load Company, Limited, by deed of Helen N. Rosa et a!., dated Mnrch 1, 1890, recorded in tho Hawaiian Reg istry of Conveyances In Liber 191, pages 24-26" 2. All' the Vlght, title and inter est of the 'said Hawaii Land Com- I'nrlslans,arc going crazy over the boxing game, which Is known In Franco ns "lo boxc." An Invitation has been extended to Champion Tom my Hums to como over and show himself In tho gay city. When he Icinrs, tho nnmo of the game will have to bo changed to "lo boxe-of-fice." at x An Kastern paper says that Cor i. ell's baseball team will this season play one of tho hardest schedules ever arranged for tho bnll-tosscrs ot tho university. 'the strenuous schedule, consists of seven games and it is to bo hoped that tho boys will pull through It without hurting themselves. it a Harvard Is trying to get Yale to set an earlier dnto for their annual bo.it-race. California is trying to pet Stun ford to advnnco tho dnto of their annual boat-rare. Now, ran anyone say wo arc behind the Kast in advanced education? n tt Philadelphia is congratulating It fcclf on having got rid of "Rubo" Wnddcll whllo St. Louis Is tickled to death to get him. Kvcrybody's pleased, except Waddcll, and ho has n't bcon consulted. it n it More trouble for tho long-suffor Ing fight fans. Marvin Hart Is pie paring to challenge, the world. U n FIGHT TO A DRAW Iloston, Mass., March 3, Sam Lungford of this city nnd .loo Jcnu nctto of Now York nattered enrh other for twclvo rounds beforo n big crowd at tho Armory Club tonight north Thursday. night nnd will gcti" wnen tho linn! gong sounded ready for McFnrlnnd nt onro. I wnnt , Reforco Jack Sheehun declared tho Elizabeth Hobson Terms of Kilo: Cash, U. 8. Ciold Coin; 10 per cent, at tlmo of sale, balance on confirmation by Court and oellvery of deed; deeds at expense of purchaser. For further particulate apply to Thompson & CIcmonB, Attorneys for Mortgagee at 8-11 Campboll Illock, Honolulu, or to Jnmcs F. Morgan, Auctioneer, 8S7 Knnhumnnu St., said Honolulu, or to tho undersigned nt tho Judiciary llulldlng, sala Hono lulu. JOHN MARCALLINO, Commissioner. Dated jfarch 7, 1908. Mar. 7, II, 2lr27. Bulletin Business Office Phone 256. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185. to say that I will bo much hotter when I light McFnrlund than I waB Tuesday night." It tt It AUTO RACES AT ORMOI BEAGR1 Hotel Ormond, Fla March 3. Two long races ot 100 miles, for tho Minneapolis International world's championship trophy, and tho othor of 150 miles, for stock car chassis, made up tho program of tho opening day's nuto races on tho drmond-Duy-tonla beach today, Iloth resulted In disappointments. Only two curs ot tho thrco starters wero running when the winning car finished In tho 100-mllo race, which was won by E. Cedrlno in the GO horsepower Cyclone Flat In, 1:10:20. The running of the GO-horsopowor llonz car In tho 150-mllo stock car chassis raco wis tho fcaturo of tho day, l)y cbvcrlng tho distance ln 2:40:3,1, It established n new l-ench iccord. it was tho first tlmo 'hat n bout u draw. Colorado- Springs, February 13. Frank Worthing, tho actor, complete ly recovered. In health,, left to-day for San Francisco, whero ho goes to re join "Dlvorcons," uppcarlng' In that play as uruco Oeorgos leading support. Early In January, whllo phasing In Detroit, Mr, Worthing was discovered unconscious In his drosslug-rnom nt tho theatre, and It was found that ho had a severe attack of pneumonia. lor u tlmo It was feared ho would not recover, nnd a rhllndolphta paper printed nn account of Ills death. As soon nu his condition would per mit ho was brought to Colorado Sprlnga, a doctor from Detroit accom panylng him, Mr. Worthing has recently hnd hla share of Ill-fortune, for early ln tho Beason a near relative died, nnd then, through fatluro of tho Knickerbocker Trust Company of New York, ho lost $17,000, representing his savings for years. tm DULLETIN ADS. PAY NOTICE OF SALE OF GENERAL LEASES OF RICE LAND OF - KAPAA, KAUAI, AND .CANE LAND OF HILO, HAWAII. At twelvo o'clock noon, Monday, April C, 1908, nt tho front entrance of tho Judiciary Ilullding, Honolulu, there will bo sold nt public miction, under tho Provisions ofTart 5, Land Act 18tl.r, (Sections 278-285 inclu sive), Revised Laws ot Hawaii, Gen eral Leases of the following describ ed lands! (1) Lot No. 1. Knpaa, Kauai: Aica of rlco land, 123 ncrca; area of Kola, 11 acres; aica of waste, 0 1-2 ncics; ttnl area, 110.5 acres. Term of Lease, flvo (5) years from Juno 1st, 1908. Upset rental, $2,091.00 per nnuum, payahto hcml-unnunlly In ad vance. f2) Lot No. 2, Knpaa, Kauai; Area of rlco land, 78. ft ncres; nrea of Kula, 28 acres; urea of wutc, 53. 8 acres; total urea, 1C0.3 ncres. Term of Lease, five (5) years from Juno 1st, 1908. Upset rental, $1,335.00 per annum, p.ifalilo semi-annually in ad vance. f3) Lot No. 3, Kalian, Kauai: Area of rlco land, 19 ncres; nrea of Kula, 3 acres; area of waste, 4. 28 acrea; total orea, 20.28 acres. Term or Lease, five (ft) yearn from Juno' 1st, 1908. Upset rental, $325.00 per nnuum, payable semi-annually in advance. (4) 210 ncrea moro or less of tho land ot Kaupakuea, 1 1 1 lo, Ha waii: Term of Lease, five (5) years from Juno 17, 190S. Upset rental, $fiC9.0P per annum, payable demt-nnniully in ad vance, (ft) 102. 3 acres, moro or less, of tho land ot Kawnluul, Hllo, Ha waii: Tortu of Lease, flvo (5) years from July 19, 1908. Ubct rentnl, $539.50 per annum, fpnynhlo semi-annually In nd vnnco. Tho usual reservations regarding land required by tho fiovernnient for fcttlcmcnt or public purposes will be embodied in these leasca. For plana nnd full particulars, np ply nt tho Ofllco of tho undersigned, Judiciary llulldlng, Honolulu. .IAS. W. PRATT, Commissioner of I'uhlle Lands. Honolulu, Onhu, March 5th, A. 1). 1908. 3944 Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28; Apr. 4. 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