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Thi steamers of this lint will arrKo and leave this port at htreundtr:
FROM SAK FRANCISCO
S. B ALAMBDA
8. S. ALAMEDA
K H ALAMBDA
n S LVMKUA
In connection with the sailing of the above tteamerc, the agentt are
prept'td to Issue the Intending paciongers, coupon through tickets, by
tny railroad from San rrnnclseo to all polntt In the United States, and
from New York by nny steamship lino to all European portt.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wrn. G. Irwin & Co, Ltd
OCEANIC 5. S. CO.
Pacific Mai! Steamship Co.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship
Co., and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
KUamors of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave thlt port
on or about the dates below mentioned:
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA"
A8IV APR. II
MONGOLIA APR. 20
HONGKONG MAllV . . M Y 2
KOUK MAY 1 .
AMBRIl'A MAIM- . . . . M Y L'fi
Kllir.KIX
..II XII 1 .M VNCIiritIA
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO
H. Hackfeld &
AMEIUCAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FROM NEW YORK IO I1UNULUM).
Weekly Sailings via Tchunutfcpec.
Freight received at all times at tho Ci.iuiany's Wharf, list Street, Couth
llrooUljn.
FnOM HONOU'LU TO SAN FRAN-FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO
CISCO , HONOLULU DI11KCT.
NKRH VSKAN APll 1 S
NEVAUAX MA J
lROM SAN FRANCESCO TO HONO
LULU DIRECT.
NEUHA8KAN MAY 1
NKVADAN APH. 1
Freight recetvea ut Company s
harf, Gieenwlch Street.
Canadian-Australian Royal MaM
Mieumshlp Cnmpnny.
Steamers of the above line, running In sonnectlon with th. CANAD
IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. betwoen Vancouver, D. C. and Sydney, N.
C. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Bris
bane, am DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:
POR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA:
MARAMA MAY 2
AOIIANOI MAY 20
MANUKA JUNE 27
MAIIAMA U'LY
Through Tickets Issued frcm Honolulu to Canada, United States and
Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to
Tiieo. U. Dnies S
Matsdn Navigation Company
The S. S. 'HILOKIAK" of this line, carrying passengers and freight,
will run in a direct scrJce between this port and San Francisco, sailing
and arriving on or about the following dates:
LEAVE S. FRAN. ARRIVE HONOLULU LEAVE HONOLULU
APR. 8th
MAY fith
JUNE 3rd
APR 15th
MAV 13 tli
JUNri 10th
Passenger Rates to S. F.: First Cabin, ?G0; Ronndy Trip Eirat Class
$iin.cc
For further particulars apply to
CASTLK
fOMIIW'tJIWIIII
on-pac
Transfer Co., Ltd.
Furniture and Piano Moving.
Hu-s-taice-P'ecJk Co.5 Ltd.
fhonc 205. DRAYMEN 03 Queen Street. P. 0. Box 212.
Estimates Given on all kinds of learning, .tjJiS
Dealers in
I'lREWOQDi "STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH COAL.
CRUSHED ROOK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, OARDEN SOIL.
- HAY, GRAM, CEMENT, ETC.
Weekly Bulletin $1 Per Year
Past Schooner
CONCORD
Sailing for
KAPUNA, H0N0IPU, KAILUA and
H00KEHA
Flora Sorenton's Wharf
Apply on Board or to !
HAWAIIAN BALLASTING CO , Agt.
Telephone 3CG, Maunakea SL, below
King. P. 0. Box 820.
jff- OUlLllTiH AD& pay -333
TARiLE
CO: FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
.APR. 17 h. S. ALAMKUA APH. 22
.MAY S'H. 3. ALiAMHOA MAY 13
.MAY 20 '8. S. Al.AMKDA 1UNI3 3
.11 i; 1'ijh. S. ALAMHIU JUNK 24
GENERAL AGENTS.
."grgajrv
con SAM FRANCISCO-
HONGKONG MAUU
...APR. 10
, ..APll. 21
KOi;K.V
AMF.RtCA MAIIU MAX" 2
SMIIF.RIA MAY 3
CIIIW MAY 1U
MAY
Co., Ltd, A
' MEXICAN APll. 15
ALASKAN APR. 2'J
For further Information apply to
II. HACKFELO & CO., LTD.,
Agents Honolulu.
C. P. MOnSE.
General Freight Agent.
FOB VANCOUVER:
AOItANGI APll. 29
MANUKA
MARAMA
MAY 27
JUNE 24
0RANG1 JULY 22
Co., ltd. Genersl A?enK
APll. 2Ht
MAY 19th
JUNE ICth
& COOKJS, Lxu., Agents.
Baggage Shipping
Storage Wood
Picking Coal
SUN HQY SING
BUILDING CONTRACTOR, REPAIR-
ING, PAPER HANGING, AND
PAINTING.
Brick Laying, Cement Work.
No. 1135 FORT ST., ppp. Club Stables
TEL. 431.
KINSUT Prop.
HUE
F.STAELISHEU IN 18SS.
Bishop & Co.
BANKEn.
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued on
the Bank of California and
The LondonJoint Stock Hank,
Ltd., London.
Correspondents for the
American Express Company
ind Thos Cook & Son.
Interest allowed on term
.nd Savings Hank Deposits.
Claus Sprockets.
Wm. U. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU. : : 1 T. H.
Sun FrancUco Agents Tho Ne
vada Nutlonal Bank of San Francisco.
Draw Fxchange on tho Nevada Na
tional Dank of San FrancUco.
London Tho Union of London and
Smllu'r Dank, Ltd.
New York Auiortcan Excuango
Nutlonal lUulc.
Chicago Corn Exchango National
Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnala.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hong-kong-Sh.nnx.ha!
Hanking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Dank
of New Zealand and Dank of Austra
lasia.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank of
Urltlsh North America.
Deposits received. Loans made on
approved security. Commercial and
Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills of
Exchange bought and sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
The First
AMERICAN SAVINGS
AND TRUST GO
OF HAWAII, LTD.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.. $200,000.00
PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00
President Cecil Brown
Vice President M. P. Robinson
Cashier L. T. Peek
OUlco: Cornor Tort and King Sts.
SAVINGS DEPOSITS rocclvod and
Interest allowed for ) early deposits
at the rate of ijj per cont. per
annum.
Rules and regulations furnished
upon application.
Tilt) Yokohama Specie Bank,
Limited
Established 1830
Capital (Paid up) .. .Yen 24,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 15, 050,000
Special llesered Fund. Yen 2,000,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
Branches and Agencies:
Toklo, Kobe, Osaka, Nagasaki,
London, Ljons. New York, Ban Frae-
clsco, Bombay, Hongkong, Shanghai,
Hankow, Chefoo, Tlentslu, Peking,
Newchang, Dalny, Port Arthur, An
tung-llslen, Llaoyang, Mukden, Tien
ling, Changchun.
The Ilanlc buys and receives for
collection bills of exchange, Issued
Drafts and Letters of Credit, and
transact a general banking business.
Honolulu Branch, 67 S. King Street'
Oahu Railway
Time Table.
OUTWARD.
por tValanno, Wulalua, Kahuku and
Way Stations 9:15 a. m., 3:20 p. m.
For Poorl City, Ewa Kill and Way
Stations T7:30 a. ni S:lB a. m.,
11:06 a. m., .lS p. m., 3:20 p. m.,
5:15 p. m., ts.30 p. m., tH:00 p. m.
For wnhlawa 9:15 a. m. and
5:1C p. in,
INWARD.
Arrlvo Honolulu frrm Kahuku, Wnl-
altta and Walanao S:2i a. m., 5:31
p. pi. '
Arrre In Honolulu from Hwa Mill
and Pearl City 17:46 a. m., 8:3S
a. m., 10:38 n. m 1M0 p. m., M:81
p. m 5:31 p. m., 7:30 p. ra.
Anlvo Honolulu from wahlb.wa
8:30 a. m. and 5:31 p. m.
Dally.
tKx. Sunday.
t .Sunday Only.
Tho Halelwa Limited, a two-hour
train (only flrst-class tickets hon
ored), loaves Honolulu overy Sunday
at 8:22 a, m.; returning, arrives In
Honolulu at 10:10 p. ra. The Limited
stops only at Petri City and Wnlanae.
O. P. DENIQON. F. O. SMITH.
Bupt Q. P. ft T. A -
Uexaader & Baldwin
LIMITED.
J. P. COOKE Manager ,
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
H. P. Baldwin . President
J. B. Castle ...Vice President
W, M. Alexander.. Second Vice Pres.
J. P. Cooke Third Vice Pres.
J. Woterhouse Treasurer
E. E. Paxton Secretary
W, O. Smith Director
G. R; Carter Director
W. R. Castle Director
SUGAR FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS and
IHSURAIIGF. AGENTS
Agents for
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Company.
Paia Plantation.
Maul Agricultural Company,
Kihei Plantation Company,
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahuku Plantation Company.
Knhului Railroad Company.
Haleakala Ranch Company.
Honolua Ranch.
Castle & Cooke, Ltd
Honolulu, T. II.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER,
CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS
and
OENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
representing
Ewn Plantation Co.
Wcialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
Kolmla Sugar Co.
Waimca Sugar Mill Co.
Apokan Sugar Co., Ltd.
Fulton Iron Works of St. Louis
Slake Steam Puups
Weston's Centrifugals
Babcock & Wilcox Boilers
Green's Fuel Economizers
Marsh Steam Pumps
Matson Navicalion Co.
Planters' Line Shipping Co.
Wm. fi. Irwi & Co., to
WM. G.'lRWIN.. .President and Mgr.
J NCI D. SPRECKELS.. 1st Vice Pros.
W. M. GIFFARD 2d Vice Pres.
H. M. WHITNEY Treasurer
RICHARD IVER3 Secretary
W. F. WILSON Auditor
8UOAR FACTOR8
and
COMMISSION AGENTS
Agents for
Oceanlo Ateamshlp Cc, San Francisco,
Cal.
Western Sugar Refining Co., 8an
Francisco, Cal.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila
delphia. Pa.
Newall Universal Mill Co. ManufaC'
turors of National Can
Shredder, New York, N. Y.
Pnelllc Oil Transportation Co., San
rranclsco, Cal.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
3UCEN STRELT, HONOLULU. T. H.
AGENTS FOR:
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ockala
Sugar Plant. Co.. Onomea Sugar Cc,
Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,
Pepekco Sugar Co., The Planters
Line of San Francl-.o Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS:
C M. .Cooke, President; George
Robertson, Vice P'esldont and Mana-
per; E. F. Dlohop, Treasurer and Sec
retary; F. W. Macfsrlane, Auditor; P.
O Jones, C. M Cooko and J. R. Gait,
Directors.
i mwm
THE
. F. DILLINOIIAiVi CO
LIMITED, '
General Agent for Hawaii:
ttlas Assurance Company of London.
New York Underwriters' Agency.
Providence Washington I: jurance Co.
4th FLOOR, STANGENWALD BLDG.
LIFE INSURANCE
Is not a Luxury; It ft a Mecettlty
tint tis Mn.t tiiM. k nC.T
and that Is provided by the famous
ana most equuao.e 1-av.s or Massa
chusutts, In the
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co.,
OF BOSTON, MAS8ACHUSETT8.
If you wpuld be fully Informed about
these laws, address
Castle & Cooke,
GENERAL AGENTS,
HONOLULU, T. H.
SXiRWiN & colm
AQENT3 FOR TUB
Royal Inaur. Co. o( Liverpool. Ene.
Commercial Union Assurance Co.,
Ltd., of London, England.
Scottish Union & National Ins. Co. of
Edinburgh. Scotland.
Wilhelraa of Kagoeburg General In
surance Company.
'fay - DULIETIN ADS, PAY -
Thi U:i
Cough Drops
Arc Utupj
of Aycr's
Cherry Pectoral.
Sixtcara ago physicians first
used Ayora Cherry Pectoral, and
ever since- (hen it has been tho
standard cough.remedy all over tho
world. Thousands of families, in
Europe, Asia, Africa, and Amorica,
keep a bottlo of it in tho lioueo
ready for an emergency.
"Gherrii 9ectoral
controls the spasmodic efforts of
coughing.reliuvss tho congestion in
tho throat, quiets tho inflammation
in tho bronchial tubes, and provents
tho lungs from becoming involved.
Thero aro many substitutes and
imitations. Be sure you get Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral. It contains no
narcotic or poison of any kind.
Put up in largo and small bottles.
PriCtrod by Dr. I, C A,,r & Co., Uwill, Hill , U.S. A.
BY AUTHORITY
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
The members of the Tax Commls
Hlon will hold n nchslon nt the rooms
of the Chamber of Commerce, In tho
StatiKcnwiild building, on Thursday,
April !t, 1908, nt 2 p. in., for the pur
poso of giving to taxpayers wUhlng
li bo heard an opportunity to prc
Kcnt complaints ngnliiHt existing pro
visions of tho tnx-Inws and sugges
tions for tho correction of defects In
such laws, provided such complaints
and suggestions hnve not been nl-
icady presented to the Commission
by such taxpayers
ALUKRT F. JUDD,
Secretary, Tax Commission.
Honolulu, April -I, 1908. 39C9-3t
Corporation Notices
KIHEI PLANTATION CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
All persona holding certificates of
stock In the Klhel Plantation Com
pany, Ltd., In names other than their
own and who may wish to dispose of
said stock are urgontly requested to
hnve samo transferred In order to
(.void delay If payment Is made on
July lBt, 1908. No stock can be
purchased except from stockholders
of record on that date.
J. P. COOKE,
Treasurer Klhel Plantation Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, March 26th, 1908.
SOGO-tf
Business Notices.
OFFICII CONSTRUCTING QUAU
tcnnufcler, Honolulu, II. T April 4,
1908. Settled proposals, in duplicate,
will bo received hero until 10 A. M.
April 13, 1908, and then opened, for
printing specifications for construc
tion of buildings nt Fort Shatter, H.
T. Further Infoimntlon on applica
tion to Capt. R. H. Humphrey, U. 8.
Army, Constiuctlng (Junrtcrmaster.
39C9 Apr. 0, 7, 8, 11.
NOTICE.
Dr. Mlnelte llurnlmm, formerly of
Chinese Hospital, has her olllco at
:i09-:i0 Huston Ilulldlng, Tel. 303.
Night telephone H13 at the Macilon
aid. 39CC'-1W
Hats
For Ladies and Gentlemen. Latent
shapes and stylish trimming. Clean
ing oi an Kinds ol iiats.
TJYEDA,
1028 NUUANU AVENUE.
VETERINARY INFIRMARY AND
HOSPITAL FOR DOGS.
777 KING ST. PHONE 1429.
A. R. Rowat, D.V.S.
WHEN
You Want Electro Wiring T)nn nr
Private Telephonei Installed or Dry
flatteries, can the
UNION ELTCTR10 CO.,
G9 Beretania St. Phone 315.
El Paiencia
Cigar for Particular People.
HAYSEt-DEN TOBACCO CO., LTD.
BLUM'S ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
J. M. LEVY & CO.
PHONE 76. FAMILY GROCERS
Fine Job Prlntl"; tt the Bulletin,
KAf
Handling The
Big Fleet
'FRISCO'S PLANS CARRY MANY
SUGGESTIONS OF VALUE
FOR LOCAL WORK
Honolulu can gain many sugges
tions, on handling tho big Fleet,
from the way In which It Is done In
San Frnnclsco, The following gives
many preliminary plans for the big
California port which, with the ex
ception of entering tho harbor, nio
likely to ho duplicated hero:
Tho fleet will enter San Frnnclsco
hay In single column nml In this for
mation pass to Its anchorage off Por
ticiti Point nfler Inking such n course
us will glvo tho people of thu city
and tlioso of Ilcrkeley, Oakland, mid
Alameda tho best opportunity (o view
It, according to tho communication
below, received by Mnor Taylor:
Swinging to thu north and east of
Alcatraz Island nml npproachlng tho
wostcm sldo of Go.it Island, the col
mnn will proceed down tho hay till
opposite llimtcr'H Point. Here, swing
ing nguln to tho north, (he fleet will
come Into position In tho compact for
mation of "Lino of Divisions." tho
fnmlllnr checker-board arrangement It
has maintained during most ut tho
voyage.
Accoidlng to tho lettor sent to tho
Mayor by Admiral Kvnns' direction,
ino vessels will occupy npaco to tho
extent of three-fourths of a sea mllo
tquaru. Tho full particulars of the
entrance, the Heel's response to Its
welcome, nnd suggestions ns tn vlslf
Ing tho war vessels, etc., nro contain
ed in tho communication following:
Olllccr of tho Commander In Chief.
United Stntes Atlantic Fleet, U. S. 8.
Connecticut, Flagship, at sea, en routo
10 Mngdalena liny, March , 1908.
Sir: I am directed by tho commander
In chief of tho Atlantic fleet to com
munlcnto with your honor with tho
view of ascertaining, by tho earliest
practicable date, tho progrnmmo
which tho city of San Francisco wish
es carried out on the arrival of the
Meet off the city for tho days subse
quent to arrival. Tho commander In
chief Is desirous of meeting tho wishes
of tho citizens of Snn Francuco so
far as may lay In his power and will
feel very greatly obliged If you can
nt this tlmo give him any udvanco In
formation of tho goncral programme
if not of details.
Enter In Single Column.
Tho fleet will enter tho bny of Sail
Francisco In slnglo column, ns that Is
tho most imposing picture which tho
fleet presents, and will tnko such a
courso as will glvo tho pcoplo of San
Frnnclsco, ns well ns of Oakland,
Berkeley and Alameda, a full view of
tho licet In that formation.
Uy referenco ot tho rough tracing
of tho chart of tho bay, inclosed, tho
dotted lino sIiowb tho approximate
course tho licet will follow. Tho loca
tion of tho prohibited zones In tho bay
leaves hut one anchorage of sufficient
area for a fleet of this size, nnd the
commander In chief has selected an
anchorago south of tho prohibited
zones, as shown on the tracing, nnd
proposes to nnchor tho fleet in tho
compact formation of lino of divisions.
The space lequlrcd for this anchor
ngo is three-fourths of it sea mile
square, and If the harbor authorities
can have this area clear of shipping
when tho fleet enters the bay the
evolution will bo that much betlci
performed.
Thu fleet will bo illuminated the
night of arrival from 8 to 10:30 p. m.
nml searchlights used In addition to
tho regulur Illumination If found' do
blrablo. If n shoro parade in contemplated,
a landing force of eighty companies.
or twenty battalions will bo landed,
about 5000 men, mid It Is suggested
nnd urged that this parade, If n par
ade is held, taku plnce tho day fol
lowing tho nnlvnl of tho licet; for
the reason that tho men will bo In
readiness on that day nnd In better
trim than on any day thereafter, and
It will not Interfere with allowing the
men their well-earned shore-leave, as
a parade on a later day would do.
Floats to be Near Fleet.
It would add very much to tho good
older of disembarking and landing If
floats could be located on tho water
front ns near 'the Hoot ns practicable
and at points where tho depths of
wnler nt nil stages of tldo aio suit
able for steam launches and boats of
the fleet. It Is desirable thero Bhuuld
bo at ouch point, If more nro one
landing stand Is established, a float
for tho use of oHlcors' boats and a
separate float for tho men, It Is pro
posed to land n police patrol from
thu fleet to assist tho pollco of tho
city In preserving order, so far as the
men of tho fleet nro concerned, nt the
landing stages, and to control tho or
dor In which bouts may land.
In regard to general visitors to the
fleet you nro authorized to stuto In
tho public press that all tho pcoplo
will bo welcome on board nny ship of
tho fleet on nny day, from 1 to 5
o'clock p. m.,- oxcept on board shins
which are coaling at the tlmo,
It will be Impossible for tho fleet
to attempt to transport tho geneial
public to and from tho shins, as lho
accommodation of tho steam launches
could provide for n small percentage
only, and the ships' boats will bu
needed for ships' duties and to carry
u limited number of specially invited
guests, who havo relative or fHends
on board tho ships.
In conclusion tho commander In
chief desires mo to Bay ho wishes to
heartily co-operato with your honor
or nny committee ot arrangements
which may be appointed to mako tho
visit of tho fleet to Snn' Francisco n
successful nnd enjoyable occasion for
tho people ot thu city and State.
A reply addressed to mo In enro ot
lho Postmaster, San Francisco, will
ho appreciated and lccclvo careful at
K'litlon. Very respectfully,
It. II. INOKltSOLL,
Cnptnln, United Stntes Navy, Chief ot
Staff, United States Atlantic Fleet.
TRIP TO AUSTRALIA
CONSIDERED SIGNIFICANT
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 18.
Considerable International slgnlll
canco nttaches to the proposed visit
of the United States llattleshlp Fleet
to New Zealand and Australia nnd
the possibility that before It starts
ncross the Pacific It will cult nt Ks
quimalt, Urltlsh Columbia.
It Is Interpreted in diplomatic cir
cles ns evidence of tho community ot
Interest which exists between tho
United States, Urltlsh Australasia
and Canndn with respect to the Jap
anese situation.
Well-informed diplomats do not
lose sight of the (net Hint the three
countries named face Identically tho
same question, the exclusion of tho
Japanese nnd Chinese coollu labor.
Moreover thero exists in each the
same strong nnd determined senti
ment against tho admission of Asiat
ics in such numbers as to compete, in
tho labor market with the nntlvo
worklngmen.
Australia has promulgated nnd Is
enforcing stringent exclusion laws.
Canndn witnessed tho samo kind ot
nn outbreak involving the Japanese,
thnt occurred In San Frnnclsco. As
a result of tho Vancouver riots tho
danger of strained relations, If not
serious trouble, between tho United
States pnd Japan over the treatment
of tho Inttor's subjects In tho Califor
nia port disappeared, for tho Japan
ese will understood they could not
go too far In dealing wltu the Amer
ican Government when a great col
ony belonging to their nlly was guil
ty of exactly tho Bamo offenso to-
wnrd their countrymen.
Whether tho American battleship
Fleet will go to Canadian waters Is
aro t,hat It will do so.
1 .
Remember that the Garbaae Deoart
ment ha. promised to cart away tho
refuse when you clean up your side
walk. Call up the department when
your part of the Vvork Is done.
. .M M,
Legal Notices.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Tho undersigned having been duly
appointed tho executor of tho last
will nnd testament of Joso Hlcardol
lato of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Ter
ritory of Hawaii, deceased, notlco Is
hereby given to all persons to pro
sent their claims ngalnst tho cstato
of Jose ltlcnrdo, deceased, duly au
thenticated, whether secured by
mortgage or otherwise, to tho un
dersigned at the offlco of David Day-ft
ton, No. 137 Merchnnt street, Houo-
lulu, Oahu aforesaid, wlthLn six
months from the dnto hereof, or thy,
will be forever barred.
And nil persona Indebted to said
estate ure hereby requested to make
Immedlato payment to tho under
signed. Dated Honolulu, April 1st, 1908.
DAVID DAYTON,
Kxocutor ot the Last Will nnd Testa
ment of Jose Itlcaido.
3905 Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.
IN THH CIRCUIT COURT OF THW
First gircult. Territory of Hawaii. At
Chambers; in Probate In tho Mat
ter of the Kstato of Gilbert Waller,
Deceased. Order for Notice of Hear
ing Petition for Probato of Will. A
document purporting to bo tho last
will and testament or Gilbert Wnl
ler, Into of Honolulu. Oahu, deceased,
having on tho 31st day of March, A.
D. 19(18, been presented to said pro
bato court, and n petition for tho
probate thorcof, nnd for tho Issuanco
of letters tcstumentary to William
O. Smith of said Honolulu, having
been filed by Mary Adolaltlo II. Wal
ler, It is hereby ordered timf Mnn.
uny, mo 4th day of jlay, A.
. 1908, nt 9 o'clock n. m., or.
Bald day, nt tho court room of said
court, at Honolulu, Oahu, Territory
of Hawaii, ho anil tho samo horoby
Is nppolnted the tlmo nnd placo for
proving t,ald will nnd healing said
application. It Is further ordored
thnt notice thereof bo givon. by pub
lication, once i week for thrco
successive weeks, in the Evening
Dulletln, a newspaper published In
Mid Honolulu, the last publication to
be not less than ten dnys previous to
the time therein appointed for hear
ing. ,
Bated at Honolulu, Territory ot
Hawaii. Mnrch 31, 1908.
AI.KXADKU LINDSAY, JR.,
2d Judge Circuit Court First Circuit.
Attest: JOHN MARCALLINO,
Clerk.
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