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BRVEN. SELL IXHUHANCU B YYYYYYYYY CULTIVATION: II TUB HAWAIIAN STAR, WHDNM8DAY, AUGUST l, 1908, VANILLA BE Bo W YORK Life ASK FOR PRIHO and Insist on getting It. Some bars may try to substitute an Inferior beer but demand PRIMO - LAGER It Is guaranteed absolutely pure. Not fortified with Injurious acids to pre serve It like Imported beers. THE HAWAII AGRICULTURAL EX- HANKERS DISAPPROVE TRYING PERIMENT STATION HAS JUST TO SELL. ALL HERE CARTER ISSUED BULLETIN ON SUBJECT. ' MAY BE SENT. The Haw-all Agricultural Experiment Station lias Just Issued a bulletin des cribing the vanilla bean as a possible source of profitable Industry In these Islands, as well as the methods of cul C, BREWER & CO,, LIMITED QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU H. T. ...AGENTS FOR... Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono mea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar Company, Walluku Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar Plantation Company, Haleakala Ranch Company, Kapapala Ranch. Planters' Line Shipping Company. Charles Brewer & Co.'s Line of Bos ton P kets. LIST OP OFFICERS. Charles M. Cooke President Geo. H. Robertson.. V-Pres. & Mgr. H. Faxon Bishop.. ..Treas. & Seo'y. W. F. Allen Auditor P. C. Jones Director H. Waterhouse Director O R. Carter Director All of the above named constituting the Board of Directors. A Bargain. rX fine large Building lot on the lopes of Punchbowl graded and ter raced, and commanding a beautiful view of Diamond Head and the sea, Is offered for sale at a bargain. The place Is high and dry, yet not two min utes distance from the Rapid Transit ears. Just the place for a home out of town as far as dust and smoke are concerned, yet within such an easy distance that a man could have plenty of time to go home to lunch. 'Anyone Interested can have full par ticulars at this office. Baskets DIRECT FROM VIENNA. MOST ARTISTIC DESIGNS EVER IMPORT ED. "Waste baskets. Infants' baskets. Serv ing baskets, Clothes hampers, lunch baskets, with compartments, lined bas kets for knives, forks and spoons. See our window display! LEWIS & CO., LTD. The Big Grocers The Lewers & Cooke .Building. '169 KING STREET. 2402 Telephones 240. S. SAIKI, 'Bamboo Furniture AND PICTURE FRAMES Neat and Handsome Designs, made to order. KJ. Beretanla Street, near PunehbowL Oil RAILWAY AND LAND CO'S spim:b5 table MAY 1st, 1903. OUTWARD. htor Walanae. Walalua, Kahuku and 'Way Stations 9:16 a. m 3:20 p. m. For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way Stations ff:30 a. m., 9:1B a. m., 11:05 a, m., 2:15 p. m., 3:20 p, t4:15 p. m., '5:15 p. m., t9:30 p, Ul:15 p. m. m., m., INWARD. Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal alua and Walanae 8:36 a. m., 5:31 p. m. Ailrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Pearl City t6:B0 a.' m., t7:46 a. m 8:36 a. m., n0:38 a. m., 2:05 p. m., 4:31 p m., 5:31 p. m., 7:40 p. m. Dally. t Sunday Excepted. t Sunday Only. GENUINE REDUCTION SALE NOW ON AT S. OZAKI WAVERLEY BLOCK HOTEL STREET. 'MORE LIGHT, LESS EXPENSE, Can be obtained by using our reliable M. & M Arc Portable Lamps tor Stores Street Lighting Churcnes, Halls, ana in ract, any place where you want light of EM Candle-power. Ono M. & Arc Lamp give more light than one electric Arc Light at cost of only one-hal cent per hour. This lamp Is sold on trial subject tc perfect satisfaction: Is fully guara.iv teed for one year; over 80,000 In actual commercial use In the U. a. today. If you want MORE LIGHT, do little figuring. Note how many hour your burn your Gas, or Electric Lights then figure cost of our Gasoline Arc Lamps, which are ABSOLUTELY non-explosive. They meet in even way the requirements of the National Board of Fire Underwriters." You will be astonished at the CUT IN TOUR LIGHT BILLS, and you will be MOR astonished at the INCREASE of youi light Don't turn us 1own because you hav. had some other lamp that did not -l satisfactorily, but GIVE US A TRIAL, If not perfectly satisfactory It COST? YOU NOTHING TO FIND IT OUT. Write for particulars. Agents wantod for all unoccupied territory. CHICAGO, ILL. Dept. 3. For KIDNEY TROUBLES as CATARRH of the BLADDER. Cures all Discharges in; rs 11 J fa ft ft .1 j m rm tutUtmj Xach capM.1 bean lb i unetarl The consensus of opinion nt the con ference of bankers with the governor and other officials yesterday afternoon on the sole of Territorial bonds was that tho New York market Bhotild be tried. At the meeting were Governor Fire nvation. in his introduction to the Dole. Treasurer Kenolkol. Secretnrv bulletin, which l'nhy be hnd on nppll- Carter, Superintendent of Public Works cation to the director of the station, Cooper, and Auditor Fisher for tho ; Director Jarod Smith says: .Government: Samuel M. Damon, senior i To acquaint the public with what partner or ine unnKing nouse oi msnop , Is necessary to be known In regard to VS T. "? L" "n"U, I the cultivation of vanilla in Hawaii if," " ""'u" "i' A" . n v the following paper has been prepared present of the Bank of Hawaii. Ltd.' by Mr. Frunk E. Conter. Thts is In The local financial men were of the part a record of observations made on opinion that the better plnn was to pell plants grown here, and In part a com- , the bonds In New York, as the banks pilation from the best works on Vn-,here wnnt securities of which they can nllla culture, especially Lecomte and dispose If necessary. S. M. Damon Chalot, 'Le Vnnllller,' Gnlbralth, 'Va-1 lhouKhynhjt Secretary Carter ' Bliould -in ... . ., , ,1 , go to Washington and New lork nt nllla Culture;' and Dr. Preuss 'Expe- nce nml coniplete mch nrellmlnary ar detlon nach Central und Sud-Amerlkn.' rnn.mpntB ns it Is nnssllile to rnmnlet "Experiments In curing vanilla were before the president approves the loan made at this station .using pods from issue, so that there need be no unnec pinnts grown by S. M. Damon nt Moa- essnry delay in selling the Issue of nnlua. Mr. Conter has also visited the bonds. Irwin and Cooke, for then i.Mivi,ri vnniiio Piuntntinn nn iTn-i.il banks, agreed to put up the money nnd has noted the conditions there, nnd "!! f"" In the numerous localities around Ho-,0 vltle, tnMng chfincp, on being re nolulu where this plnnt Is making a mbur8ed by tho next legislature. tnritty growtn. The meeting brought out the opinion The vanilla plant was introduced , thnt the Organic Act should bo nmend- Into Hawaii may years ago, direct from ed to allow a lonc-er loan thnn Is per Mexico nnd nlso from Tnhltl, Samoa mlsnlble now. Under the law as It and FIJI. The prime requisites to stands the bonds must b payable In IIUl lillUl IHf llllll IlllL HUMf WmU 11L- teen years after tho date of Issup, and iLjr Sparine elevation and Where, thnt n Innrrpr Isshp wnnlrt soil l.pttpr. success are: the selection of a suitable location, at low there Is protection from the full sweep of the trade winds; and of even greater Importance, constant and careful at tention to every detail of cultivation, pollination, curing nnd fermentation, until the selected nnd finished product In ready for market. The sole differ ence between a crop of vnnllla nt ?1 a pound and one at $10 to $15 Is the care given to the crop from the time the cut tings are planted until the finished product Is marketed." A cold at "this season Is most annoy ing, nnd should not be neglected. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy will relieve the lungs, make expectoration ensy, effect a quick cure and leave the system In a healthy condition. It always cures and cures quickly. tor sale by all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co., general agents. .ivioiivisrcrcY block, port htiicicx" Goo Kim Sfe Co., :KFancy PERRY BLOCK, Corner Hotel and Nuuanti Streets. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. And everything just as represented. Small Musical Instruments. Oriental Bazaar A fine line of Chatclain Bags, French Knot, hand made and best quality, with Silver Chain and Ivory fasteners, ranging in price from $3.00 to $20.00. Also Ivory and Sandal Wood, hand carved Silk embroidered Fans. $1.00 to $50.00. Waity Building, King Street, opposite Advertiser Office. Phone White 2746. BAND CONCERT. A public concert will be given by the Territorial band at Thomas Square beglnlng at 7:30, this evening. The following program will be rendered: PART I. Overture "Juanlta" Suppe Cornet Solo ''Eleanor" Wlegand Charles Kreuter. Grand Selection "Lucia" ....Donizetti Vocal Selections (n) "Hilo Kupnloke." (b) "Mnhlna Malamalama;" Miss J. Ke'HIaa. (c) "Auhea Lau Vablne." (d) "Hone Ae Ne'i." Mrs. N. Alapal. PART II. Selection "Paul Jones" Planquette Intermezzo "Rose Mouse" . 1 Bosc Cake-walk "Celery Tops" Simons Waltz "Golden Shower".... Wnldteufel "Star Spangled Banner." MURDER INQUEST TONIGHT. The coroner's Inquest to determine the cnuse of the death of Mrs. F. M. Jones who was murdered by her hus band Sunday morning will be held nt 7:30 o'clock tonight at the police station. NEXT MAIL "FROM THE COAST. The next mall from San Francisco will arrive Tuesday afternoon by the America 'Mnru. 'The America will sail for the Orient on the following day. The next mall to the coast will be by the S. S. Sonoma, sailing next Tuesday afternoon for San 'Francisco. THIEVES TOOK THE FURNITURE. Mr. Jleye of the Fertilizer Works re ported to the' police station today that his place had heen robbed of a trunk and wardrobe yesterday. The thieves appear to have carted the stuff away. Detective McDuffie Is 'handling the case. Q. P. DENISON, Supt. F. O. SMITH. G. P. & T. A.' ACTOR'S CHURCH. Rev. Walter J2. JBently has resigned his rectorship of the church of the Holy Sepulchre, New York city, to devote his time to furthertn" ,the Actor's church alliance, with which he has the doubles tie of minister and actor. He says: "I believe the chutch should reach out to the stage, and that the alliance is the beBt agency yet devised for that purpose. Twenty-five cents pays for a Wan ad In the Star. A bargain. TO CARRY OUT THE EXCLUSION ACT. New Set of Regulations is Prepared by Department of Commerce ai.n Labor. WASHINGTON, Aug! 16. A new set of Chinese immigration regulations, prepared by Commissioner-General of Immigration Sar gent and approved by Secretary Cortelyou of the Department of Com merce and Labor, jurisdiction of the matter of the exclusion of Chinese having been transferred from the Treasury to the latter department, were made public today and are now ready for distribution. These rules designate what Chinese, persons are permitted to land at ports of the United States under the provisions of the laws and treaties, together witli the ports at which Chinese, other than diplomatic and consular officers, may land, and name the officers who have been vested with the power and authority heretofore conferred on collectors of customs, giv ing their stations and jurisdiction. Conditions are named to which every Chinese person seeking admis sion into the United States under the provesions of the act of 1902, for the purpose of taking part in any fair or exhibition authorized by Con gress, shall conform as a condition precedent to such admission. Regulations governing the arrest and deportation of Chinese unlaw fully within the United States are included. All told, there are sixty- one rules embraced in the new regulations. Accompanying the regu lations are laws and treaties relating to the exclusion of Chinese. Provision is made for a Bertillon record of all Chinese laborers ar riving and departing at ports of entry, copies of such registry to be transmitted to the Commissioner-General of Immigration. , Twenty-five cents pays for a Want ed In the Star A bargain. NOTICE OF HRIIWS IE OF ESTATE. ESTATE OF ETHEL P. N. GAY. Notice Is hereby given, that pursuant to the order of the Honorable John T. De Bolt, First Judge of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit of the Ter ritory of Hawaii, sitting At Chambers In Probate, made nnd entered on the 14th day of August, 1903, In the matter or the Estate of Ethel P. N. Gay, de ceased, the undersigned administrator of said estate will offer for sale at public auction, and will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the front (mnuka) door of the' Judiciary Building In Honolulu, Oahu, on Satur day the 13th day of September, 1903, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the undivided one-seventh (1-7) In terest of said Ethel P. N. Gay, de ceased, In and to the following describ ed real estate, to wit: Lot 1. Situate In the 111 of Unlnu, being Apana 9 of U. P. Kuleana No. 406, situate at Wnlluku, Island of Maul, In said Territory, described as fol lows: Beginning at the North corner and running: South 34 West .79 chains along land of the Konohlkl; South 44 East 2.49 chains along land of Malu- lu; South E2 Vs East 5.73 chains along land of Mnlull; South 45" East 1.34 chains along land of Malull; North 44" East .88 chains along land of Kahawal Kalllo; North 1 West .62 chains along land of Kahawal Kallko; North E4 West 1.56 chains; South 37 West .65 chains; North 54' U West. 96 chains; North 39" East .66 chains; North 54 U West 4.32 chains to beginning. Area 68-100 acre. Lot 2. SItunte In Kalua, Wailuku, nnd descrbled In Royal Patent No. 633, Ku leana No. 5228, and containing an nrea of 7.13 acres. Terms of Sale: Cash In United States gold coin; Sale subject to approval and confirmation of the Court: Deed nt ex pense of purchnser. Ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid upon fall of the hammer and the bnlance upon confirmation of sale by the Court and delivery of deed to purchaser. For full particulars and further In formation apply to the undersigned at his office, Room 206 Judd Building, Ho nolulu. Dated, Honolulu, T. H. August 18th, 1303. WILLIAM O. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of Ethel P. N. Gny, Deceased. Building, In said Honolulu, Oahu, the following described real estate, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of lnnd situate at Kapaakea, -jaid Hono lulu, nnd bounded and described as fol lows: Lot 6a. For Chung Wat, commencing at the North corner of this, being the East corner of Lot 5, thence running: 1. S. 69 E. SO feet along Alanul Hul; 2. S 16" 15' West 278 feet 6 Inches along Lot 7a. 3. N. 69 03' West SO feet along King Street. 4. N. 16 15' East 278 feet 9 Inclu-s along Lot 5a to place of commence ment; Area 51-100 of nn acre, and be ing a portion of the premises des cribed In Royal Patent (Grant) No. 177 to P. J. Gullck, nnd tho same premises described in deed of J. B. Atherton to said Manuel G. Sllva, dated October 21, 1S9S, recorded In said Registry Office In Liber 1S6 on Pages 322-323, together with all Improvements thereon. Terms of sale cash In U. S. gold coin. Deed at expense of purchaser. For further particulars Inquire of Messrs. Smith & Lewis at the ofllce, Judd Building, or to the undersigned at his ofllce In said Judiciary Building. F. H. LOUCKS, Commissioner. Dn've.d nt Honolulu, Oahu, August 18, 10037 BIOirafliEOFIllESIE VT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of foreclosure nnd sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, Hon. Geo. D. Genr, presid ing, In a cause at Chambers, entitled William O. Smith, Henry Waterhouse and Mary S. Parker, ns Trustees under the Will ot W. C. Lunalllo, deceaied. Petitioners, vs. Manuel G. Sllva, Carrie G. Sllva, wife of said Manuel G. Sllva, Chnrles R. Hemenway, ns Trustea of the Estate of Manuel G. Sllva, n Bank rupt, and Will E. Fisher, as Receiver of the property of Manuel G. Sllva in the suit of "Carolina Sllva, llbcllnnt, vs. Manuel G, Sllva, llbellee," Divorce De vlslon No. 2839, records of tti3 Circuit Court above nnmed, Rospit'denl. Equity Division No. 1350, tho under signed will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, subject to confirma tion by si' Id court, ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 1903, at 12:15 O'clock P. M. at the mauka entrance of the Judiciary By virtue of a decree of foreclosure und sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, Hon. Geo. D. Gear presiding, in a cnuse at Chambers en titled William O. Smith, Trustee for Anton Lldgnte, Petitioner, vs. Manuel G. Sllva, Carrie G. Sllva, wife of said Manuel G. Sllva, Etnesto Machadol Charles Hemenway, as Trustee of the Estate of Manuel G. Sllva, a Bankrupt, nnd Will E. Fisher, ns Receiver of the property of Manuel G. Sllva, In the Divorce suit of "Carolina G. Sllva vs. Manuel G. Sllva, Divorce Division No. 2839. records of the Circuit Court above nnmed, Respondents. Equity Division No. 1331, the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, subject to confirmation by said court, ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 1903 at 12 O'clock noon. at the mauka entrance to the Judiciary Building, in Honolulu Oahu, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: 1. All that certain lot, plece or parcel of land situate at Maklkl, said Hono lulu, nnd bounded nnd described as fol lows: Lot 572. Beginning at a concrete post at the North corner of Wilder Avenue and Maklkl street, and running: N. 60 45' West true 206.42 feet along Wilder Avenue; N. 43 35' East true 221.1 feet along Lot 571; S. 46 23' East true 200 feet along Gov ernment Reservation for ditch; S. 43" 33' West true 170 feet along Ma klkl Street to Initial point; Area 39, 110 square feet, and being the same premises described In Royal Patent (Grant) No. 3591 to Wolter, and des cribed In deed to said Manuel G. Sllva 'by said Wolter, dated November 25, 1S96, recorded In said Registry Office, In snld Honolulu, In Liber 164 on pages 409-410; 2. All that lot or parcel of land sit uate on tho mauka side of Kuaklnl street, between Nuuanu and Llllha Htreets, In Kallu, said Honolulu, being Lot number 24 of Kallu Tract as laid out for S. E. Bishop, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on themauka side of Kuaklnl street 772 feet from the corner of Kuaklnl and Llllha streets and running by true meridian: N. 48 41' East 69.2 feet along Lot 25 of Ph. Lewis; S. 43" East 18.6 feet along L. C. A. S525 to J. Kauwa; S. 39 East 31.5 feet nlong same; S. 48 41' West 50 feet along Kuaklnl street to Initial point. Area 3425 square feet; being part ot the land des cribed In Royal Patent (Grant) 1303 to W. L. Lee, nnd the same premises des cribed In deed of Knluawal to said Manuel G. Sllva, dated June 18th, 1901, recorded In said Registry Office In Liber 223 on pages 283-284. Together with nil and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or In anwlsq appertaining. , Terms of sale cash In U. S. gold coin. Deed nt expense of purchnser. For further particulars Inquire of Messrs. Smith & Lewis nt tho Office. Juda Building, or to tho undersigned at hla ofllce In said Judiciary Building. F. II. LOUCKS, 'Commissioner. Dated at Honolulu, Oahu, August 18, 1903. BY AUTHORITY SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE. Under and by virtue of a certain Alias or Testatum Writ of Execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of th First Judicial Circuit of the Territory of Hawaii, oh the 29th day of July, A. D. 1903, in the matter of the Hawaiian Hardware Co., Ltd., plaintiff, vs. tho Kamalo Sugar Co., Ltd., defendant, I have on this 3rd day of August A. D. 1903, levied upon, nnd shall offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder, nt the Police Station, Kalakaua Hale, in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Ter ritory of Hawaii, at 32 o'clock noon of, Saturday, the 5th day of September, A-. D. 1903, all the right, title and Interest of the said Kamalo Sugar Co., Ltd., De fendant, in and to the following des cribed personal property, unless the sum of Fifteen Hundred and 86-100 Dol lars, that being the amount for whlcli said execution issued, Interest, costa and my expenses are previously paid:. 1C0 head of Cattle, 12 California Mules (broken to har-. ness), 15 Saddle Horses. ; A. M. BROWN, High Sheriff, Territory of HawalL. Honolulu, Oahu, August 3rd, 1903. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Date. Name. . From. Aug. 1 Mlowera Victoria, B. C 1 Coptic Yokohama 7 Nippon 'Maru...San Francisco 8 Nevadan San (Francisco 11 Sierra Colonies 11 America Maru Yokohama 12 Ventura San Francises 14 'Siberia San Francisco 18 Korea Yokohama 21 Alameda San Franclsca 23 Coptic ,San Francisco 25 Gaelic Yokohama 26 Nebraskan San Francisco 20 Moana Colonies 29 Aorangl Victoria, B. C Sept. 1 Sonoma Colonies 2 Sierra San Francisco 2 America M;lru...San 'Francisco 4 Hongkong Maru ...Yokohama 9 Korea San Francisco 11 Alameda San Francisco 12 Nevadan San Francisco 12 China Yokohama 18 Gaelic San Francisco 22 Ventura Colonlea 22- -Dorlc Yokohama 23 Sonoma San Francisco 23 Mlowera Colonlea 26 Moana Victoria, B. C. 26 Hongkong (Maru.. ..San Fran. 29 Nippon Maru Yokohama STEAMERS TO DEPART. Date. Name. For. ,vug. 1 Nebraskan San Francisco I Mlowera Colonlea 1 Coptic San Francisco 5 Alameda San Francisco 7 Nippon Maru Yokohama II Sierra ......... Sn Francisco 11 America "Maru.. San Francisco 12 Ventura Colonlea 14 Siberia Yokohama 18 Nevadan San Francisco 18 Korea San Francisco 25 Coptic Yokohama 25 Gaello San Francisco 26 Alameda San Francisco 26 Moaha Victoria, B. C 29 Aorangl Colonies Sept. 1 Sonoma San Francisco 2 Sierra Colonlea 2 America Maru Yokohama 4 Hongkong (Maru.... San Fran, 5 Nebraskan San Francisco 9 Korea Yokohama 12 China San Francisco 16 Alameda San Francisco 18 Gaelic Yokohama 22 Ventura .......San Francisco 22 Nevadan ..San Francisco 22 TJorlo San Francisco 23 Sonoma Colonics 23 Mlowera Victoria. B. C. 26 Moana Colonlea 26 Honk Kong Mnra.. Yokohama 2ff Nippon Maru ..San Franclsoo -Star Want uAm nav f nnA.