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I TUB HAWAIIAN UTAH, MQNDAV, JUNK JO, 1M. ivlng Street, IMla'a. 0(Tlc hours: S ft. ni. tcM2; 7 to 9 p. m., Saturdays excepted. l'HYSICIAN AND HUltGKOX. Dr. George "W. Burgess 1387 Fort street, corner "Mneynrd. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. Telephone Main 128. WILLIAM E. PAIKULI Kuaklnl Street, near Llllha. PAINTER, P.APERHA.NGER, ETC. All work done carefully and promptly and at very reasonable prices. TELEPHONE WHITE 271. DR. M. J. J. MARLIER DE ROUTON, DENTIST Rooms 27 and 28 Young Building. Be tween Hotel and King streets. Hours 9 to B. Gonorftl Employment Ollico. M. SHIROKANE. Japanese and Chinese laborers, etc., supplied at short notice. Contract work of every kind undertake.!. Corner Emma and Beretanla streets. Jno. W. Cathcart, LAW OFFICES. Ml AND 315 STANGENWALD BLDG. Moana Hotel Waikiki Beach Rapid Transit Electric Cars arrlvs at, and depart from, the main entrance of the Moana Hotel every ten minutes. Jaa. P. Morgan President Cecil Brown Vice-President P. Huatace Secretary Chaa. H. Atherton Auditor W. H. Hoogs Treas. and Mgr. TELEPHONE MAIN 295. JHustace&Go..Ltd QUEEN STREET ' DBAX.EHS I IV Firewood, Stove, Heam and Blacksmith Coal WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fecial attention given to DRAYING . sO. WHITE AND BLACK. SAND PURE WHOLESOME BREAD By a First-Class Baker of Twelve Years Experience In Honolulu. 7 LOAVES FOR 25 CENTS. All kinds of Cakes, Pies, Ice Cream, Etc., made to order at very short notice. SUNRISE BAKERY Nauanu Street, near Beretanla. Newspaper Illustra tions, Catalogue Cuts, Maps, Portraits, Letter ing, also Penwork for Zinc Etching and Auto graphs, emhlems 'to make Rubber Stamps from. HARRY ROBERTS, Chalk Plate Artist and Stereotyper. Houghtalllng Road, Pa lama. P. O. Box 86. WE SPEAK THE TRUTH. There Is no better Milk, Cream and Butter In Honolulu than ours. Note the address. HONOLULU DAIRYMEN'S ASSO CIATION, Sheridan Streoff K.ug. Telephone White 241. PANTHEON - WAYERLE1 SHAVING PARLORS. ood Barbers, Courteous Attention. Cor. Hotel and Bethel Streets. ROACH & RIDINGER, Props. Orpheum Theatre 1 LYCEUM STOCK COMPANY Presenting. THE -GREAT MELO-DRAMA Wednesday, July 1 AND . Saturday, July 4 SPECIAL SCENERY. SPIRITED SPECIALTIES. Box office open dally from 9 to 1 and 2 to 6. Popular Prices. Orpheum Theatre Twenty-five cents pays for a Want ad in the Star. , A bargain. (JO H f() RATI 0 N NOTIOK8. Election of OIUcci'H. At the nnnunl mooting of tho I'nclllc Lnnd & Improvement Co., Ltd., hold on the 9th dny of Juno A. D. 1903, tho following olllccrs and dlrcotors wore elected to servo for tho ensuing year: I'resldont Yap Seo Young Vice-President C. Q. Yco Hop Secretary Henry Loo Kong Treasurer Pang Lum Auditor Chang En Chong Tho above ofllcers except tho au ditor constitute the board of directors. 'Pacific Land & Improvement Co., Ltd., Per HENRY LOO KONG, Secretary. June 17, 1903. NOTICE. At a special meeting of tl.e share holders of the Walluku Sugar Com pany held on the 27th Inst., an election of ofllcers took place to All vacancies caused by the death of S. C. Ai en Esq., the late president of tho company, the election resulting as follows, viz: Mark P. Robinson Esq., President, vice S. C. Allen deceased. Chas. M. Cooke Esq., a Director, vice M. P. Robinson elected President. E. P. BISHOP, Secretary. Dated Honolulu, May 28, 1903. STOCKHOLUEKS' ANNUAL MEETING By order of the Board of Directors, notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of tho stockholders of The First American Savings & Trust Co., of Hawaii, Ltd., for 'the election of offi cers nnd directors, will be held at Us place of business on Fort street, In Honolulu, Island of Oahu, on Wednes day, .the first day of July, 1903, at 3 p. m. of that day. W. G. COOPER, Secretary of The First American Sav ings & Trust Co. of Hawaii, Ltd. Honolulu, June 6, 1903. Notice to Bondholders PIONEER MILL CO., LTD. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the terms of that certain Deed of Trust, dated July 1, 1900, made by the Pioneer Mill Company, Limited, to The Bank of Hawaii, Limited, the said Pio neer Mill Company, Limited will pay the whole of the Issue of bonds secured by said Deed of Trust, to wit: Bonds numbered 1 to 500 Inclusive, on the first day of July, 1903, at the ofllce of the said Pioneer Mill Company, Lim ited, In the Hackfeld Building on the corner of Queen and Fort streets In Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, together with interest that may be due thereon to said first day. of July, 1903. 1 All of said bonds, to wit: Bonds num bered 1 to BOO Inclusive shall cease to 'bear Interest on the first day of July, 1003. All of said bonds which shall not have been presented for payment On the said first day of July, 1903, at the place above mentioned should be pre sented at The Bank of Hawaii, Limited, where the same will be paid with such Interest as may be due thereon to the first day of July, 1903 and no longer. Honolulu, May 12, 1903. PIONEER MILL COMPANY, LTD., By H. A. ISENBERG, Its Vice-President. By W. PFOTENHAUER, Its Treasurer and acting Secretary. Notice to Bondholders EWA PLANTATION CO. In accordance with the terms under which Its bonds were Issued 'the Ewa Plantation Company will pay, with ac crued Interest, on July 1st, 1903, One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) of Its bonds. The numbers of such bonds to be paid were determined by lot and drawn In the office of the Trea surer on the 12th day of May 1903. The numbers of the bonds so drawn and to be paid are as follows: 1 84 195 306 408 3 87 198 308 414 4 94 200 316 418 8 98 207 320 425 12 103 215 329 428 16 - 109 216 - 331 429 19 ' 116 ' 220 347 435 25 122 223 349 439 28 127 229 350 443 34 134 230 365. 4C0 48 140 237 367 466 49 142 241 370 467 52 144 262 372 473 60 162 263 374 481 61 165 272 376 482 67 171 279 380 486 63 182 281 3S6 487 73 190 289 389 491 75 191 297 391 493 79 192 301 396 498 Notice Sa. hereby given to the holders of these bonds to present the same for payment at the ofllce of the Treasurer of the Ewa Plantation Company In Honolulu on July 1st 1903, and that In terest on samo will cease from and after that date. Honolulu, Hawaii, May 12, 1903. C. H. ATHERTON, Treasurer Ewa Plantation Co. Your Nerves Furnish the motive power of the en tire body. Dr. Miles' Nervine will keep the nerves strong and' healthy or restore their strength if weakened. Bold on punranteo. Write for free book on nervous diseases. Dii. Miles Medicui, Co., Elkburt, In& SIBERIA'S ENGINEER INJURED. Chief Engineer Ferguson of the S. S. Siberia was seriously Injured off KiHio Juno 14. Ho fell down a companion way a distance of 20 feet. Ho struck on his head and shoulders. It was feared .that ho would not recover. Want ads In Star cost but 25 cents. NEW ORDER UNPOPULAR SEARCHING OK THROUGH HAND BAGGAGE WILL BE SERIOUS DRAWBACK TO THIS IVRT. The recent order from tho Treasury Department regarding th; new method of searching nnd otherwise handling baggage of through passengers on steamships, Is not meeting with favor. The travelling public do notfcllsh the Idea nnd the steamship agencies are not taking klndlv to the measure. The city generally Is opposed to the order. It Is said .that the new rule will work to the detriment of Honolulu. According to the new order, the hand baggage of through passengers has to be searched by Customs officials nt this port. This rule means that the cus tom hitherto In force, which admitted of the through passengers being al lowed to come directly ashore as soon as the vessel reached port, will not be continued. Instead of being able to come down the gangway, fall Into tho clutcl'ps of the waiting hackmaa, fcs whirled up town and Induced to part with his money, the tourist will have to vnlt aboard the steamer or the w.iarf. .i lie the Inspectors are search'ng his hand baggage. Such a rule will detain tho visitors an unnecessary length of time at thp vessel and will shorten their visit In tho city. The steamships are likely to be bothered also In the matter of pro viding separate compartments for keeping the rest of the heavy baggage of the through passengers. It Is understood that local agents are going to protest strongly against hc matter. It would not be surprising If the matter were brought to the atten tion of the various commercial bodies. Thp rule Is one that will, It Is claimed, work a hardship on people visiting Honolulu and some steps will mav be taken to try nnd secure a modification of the order. UNPAID BILLS ACT SIGNED. Governor Dole has signed the act to provide for the payment of unpaid bills and It Is now a law. BAND CONCERT. The Territorial band under the direc tion of Captain Berber will play at Emma Square at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The following Is the program: PART I. Overture "Romantic" Bela Polka "Stefanle" Fahrbach Selection "In Sunny Tennessee" ' ." Boetger Vocal Selections (a) "Belle of Japan." (b) "A Girl From Home" Miss J. Kelllaa. (c) "With You Alone." (d) "My Lady Fair." Mrs. N. Alapal. PART II. ' Second Selection "The Messenger I Boy" Monckton Valse Lente "My Secret" Costa "Oh Don'.t Make Dem Scandalous Eyes at Me" Johnson Waltz "Prince of Pllsen" Luders "Stnr Spangled Banner." TO AUSTRALIA. Irs. Walter Hill, accompanied by her daughter, 'Mrs. W. 'F. Drake, and her brother, Dr. Huddy, will leave for South Australia the middle of July op. a visit to the family of 'Mrs. Hill's late husband, w'Aj was Postmaster General and a imomber of the Board of Education of Haali In Queen Lllluo- kalanl's reign, f hoy will go to see Mr. Hill's grave at Cherry Grove, S. A., pay a visit to Melbourne and possibly I before reurnlng spend a while with friends In 'New Zealand. THE PRINCESS' RECEPTION. The Princess Kalanianaole received a large number of her friends on Satur day afternoon at hev Waiklkl residence. The entire house was thrown open to the guests, although the receiving par- i ty received in a marquee on the lawn. I The Princess was assisted In receiving by Mra. George Smithies and IMrs. Pal mer Woods. THE JUDGE. The Lyceum Stock Company played to a good sized audience at the ur I pheum Saturday night and received merited applause. On Wednesday, July 1, tho .absorbing melo-drama "The JwJge" will be pre sented for the first time In (Honolulu and for lively situations and fast devel opment It Is 'bound to be a winner. I The free and easy character of "The Judge" is carried by George Kunkel and the wit fired off backed by firearms carries weight and thorough conviction with It. The scene In the court Is up roariously fupny. I The Plot revolving around the heroine little 'Trlss contains, as well as humor ous situations, many touchlngr&cenes bearing striking lesions. "The Judge" is a play with a moral. Dixie Ward as 'Trfss Is In her ele ment and her Interpretation of ithe lit tle maid 'Drought up In a rough min ing camp gives her "a great opportunity of showing hvrtalents. 'Trlss Is the shining stone in n rough setting. The realistic murder scene Is thrilling and when the murde.'er Is finally hunt ed down, It will be conceded that the wicked has met hla Just reward. Plenty of specialties enliven the play and an evening of full, enjoyment is promised. "The Juuge" will be played Wednesday, July 1. HURT WHILE DIVING. Edwurd Ping Chong a Chinese youth twenty years of age, was rerlously In jured yesterday by diving from the platform off Long Branch. The hoy dived down too straight and struck his head onothe bottom. He rose, to the surface unconscious. His arms nnd limbs were reported to be paralysed. It Is not thought that his Injuries will bo permanent. BORN. WILDER In Honolulu. June 27, 1903, to the wife of S. O, Wilder a daughter ter. Twenty-five cents pays for a Want nd In the Star. A bargain. THE gANKOFgAWAII LIMITED. Incorporated Under th1 Laws of the Territory of Hawaii. PAID-UP CAPITAL, - . $600,000.00 SURPLUS - - - - aoo.ooo.oo UNDIVIDED PROFITS - 48,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Charles M. Cooke, President P. C. Jones Vice-President V. W. Macfarlane..2nd Vice-President C. II. Cooke Cashier F. C. Atherton Assistant Cashier H. Waterhouse, E. F. Bishop, E. D. Tenney, J. A. McCandless and C. H. Atherton. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS DE PARTMENTS ' Strict attention given to all branches of Banking. JUDD BUILDING. FORT STREET Claus Spreckles. Wm. G. Irwin. Glaus SprecMs & Co, HONOLULU, II. I. San Francisco Agents The Nevada National Bank of Han Francisco. DRAW EXCHANGE ON SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na tional Bank of San Francisco. LONDON Union of London & Smith's Bank. Ltd. NEW YORK American Exchange Na tional Bank. CHICAGO Corn Exchange National Bank. PARIS Credit Lyonnals. BERLIN Dresdner Bank. HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Bank of New Zealand, and Bank of Australasia. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank of British North America. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. .Deposits Received. Loans Made on Approved Security. Commercial and Travellers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex change Bought and Sold. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY AC COUNTED FOR. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO, BANKEKS BANKING DEPARTMENT. Transact business In all departments of Banking. Collections carefully attenaea to. Exchange bought and sold. I Commercial nnd Travelers' Letters I of Credit issued on Tho Hank of Cull i fornla and N. 31. Rothschild & Sons, London. ,, Correspondents: Tho Hank of Cali fornia, Commercial Hanking Co. of Sydney, Ltd., Loudon. Drafts and cable transfers on China and Japan through the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation and Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Interest allowed on term deposits at the following rates per annum, viz.: Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent. Three months, at 3 per cent. Six months at ZlA per cent. Twelve months, at 4 per cent. TRUST DEPARTMENT. Act as Trustees under mortgages. Manage estates (real and personal). Collect rents and dividends. Valuable Papers, Wills, Bonds, Etc., received for safe-keeping. ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT. Auditors for Corporations and Pri vate Firms. Books examined and reported on. Statements of Affairs prepared. Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent Estates. Ofllce, 924 Bethel Street. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits received and Interest allow ed at 4VS per cent per annum, In accord ance with Rules and Regulations, copies of which may be obtained on application. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Agents for FIRE. MARINE. LIFE. I ACCIDENT AND EMPLOYERS' LIA BILITY INSURANCE COMPANIES. Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street. a THE FIRST CO. OF HAWAII, LTD. Capital, $250,000.00. President Cecil Brown Vice-President M. P. Robinson Cashier W. G. Cooper Principal Office: King streets. Corner Fort and SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and Interest allowed for yearly deposits at the rate of Va per cent per annum. Rules and regulations furnished up on application. 4 S. SAJKI, Bamboo Furniture AND PICTURE FRAMES Neat and Handsome , Designs, made to order. tM, Beretanla Street, near Punchbowl. ......... ..... ..... ..... ..... .. ....... ... Tit o. '?!? ?! ?! ?! ?? .'.'.''..''..''..';a.,tr Bargains! . .... . - Great Reduction Sale! FOUR (4) WEEKS ONLY COM MENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 6, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS WILL 'BE SOLD AT A DISCOUNT OF 30 Come And Be Convinced ..... .... .. a Iwakami & Co, 36 and 42 Hotel Street Fire vi.ui.l;;-.?.f..iii North German Fire Insurance Co., Trans-Atlantic Fire Insurance Co., Svea Fire Insurance Co., The Tokio Marine Insurance .Co., Ltd Marine Insurance covered to POLICIES underwritten H. Hackfeld & Co., Comfort should be sought not only In the office an electric fan can be used to even better advantage In ithe home. We sell .them complete -with all at tachments. Just connect them In place of the electric llgblt tmlb. Price Complete $15.00 Hawaiian OFFICE KING STREET NEAR DO IT NOW.... Insert Your ty- Want Adv't In the STAR Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements and Fine Commercial Printing at the Star Ofllce. Bargains 7 .. 5 Marine all pirts of the World on OPEN" by FORTY COMPANIES AGENTS, Honolulu and Hilo comfort in the dining room Electric Co., LIMITED. .ALAKEA. TEL. MAIN J90. Want ads la ths BUr brln quick nT suits. Three , llnaa ttu-M time tar cents. V - ' -4 -