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ttMTAMAtt ft, ftfti1r. PNMM'tfHr t tm waltham WALTHAM INUStt. ALL CORPORATION NOTICES. ANNUAL MEETING. territory stables co ltd. By order of the Board of Directors notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Ter ritory Stable Co., Ltd., will be held at the olllee of the Company, No. MS South Kingr Street, Honolulu, on Thursday, February 19th, 1905, at 3 p. m. , ALFRED T. nROCK, Secretary. Dated Honolulu, T. II., Feb. Cth, 1905. 3ts Feb. G, 13, 15. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. BENSON SMITH & CO., LTD. At the adjourned nnnual meeting of BENSON SMITH & CO., LTD., hold at the office of the corporation, Friday, February 3rd, 1905, 8 p. m., the follow ing olllcurs were elected to serve for the ensuing year: Geo. AV. Smith President and Manager. 6. L. Rumsey Vice-President. J. C. McGlll Treasurer. A. J. Glgnoux Secretary. J. A. Kennedy Auditor. AV. C. McGonagle Director. ALEXIS J. GIGNOUX, Secretary. HAWAIIAN ELECTING CO. ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING. The adjourned nnnual meeting of the stockholders of the Hawaiian Electr.c Co., will be held on Friday. February 10th, 1905, at 3 p. in, nt the office of the Company on King street. W. L. HOPPER, Secretary Hawaiian Electric Co. Honolulu, February 3, 1905. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. HAW .YUAN AGRICULTURAL COM PANY. At tho annual meeting of the share holders of the Hawaiian Agricultural Company, held January 31, 1905, the fol lowing officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year, viz: Chas. M. Cooke President P. C. Jones Vice President Geo. H. Robertson Treasurer E. F. Bishop Secretary T. R. Robinson Auditor AV. F. Allen ) A. F. Judd ) Directors C. H. Cooke ) E. F. BISHOP, Secretary. Honolulu, T. II., February 1, 1905. ANNUAL MEETING. C. BREWER & COMPANY, LTD. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the C. Brewer & Company, Ltd., will be held at the office of the Company In Honolulu on Wednesday February 8, 1905 at 10 o'clock a. m. E. F. BISHOP, Secretary. Dated Honolulu, January 23, 1905. CORPORATION MEETINGS fe annual meeting of the stock holders of Walanae Co., Ltd., will be held at the oillce of J. M. Dowsett, Mer chant Street, on Tuesday, February 7, 1903, at 2 o'clock p. m. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of tho C. Brewer & Company, Ltd. will bo hold at the office of the Com pany in Honolulu on Wednesday Feb ruary 8, 1903 at 10 o'clook u. m. The adjourned annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Hawaiian Electric Co.', will be held on Friday, February 10th, 1905, at 3 p. m. at tho office of the Company on King street. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Territory Stables Co., Ltd., will be held at the office of the Com pany 0)8 South King street, Honolulu on Thursday, February 1G, 1903 at o'clock p. m. TRAVELERS FIND CHAMBER LAIN'S CntTOII REMEDY EVERYWHERE. Mr. C. W. Eekerman. manager of the Smith-Premier Typewriter Co., at Omaha, Nebraska, U .S. A., who Is a Btaunch friend of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says: "I have taken parti cular notice that tills remedy seems to be carried by drug stores In nil parts of thf country, which (a quite on item when one Is traveling. It gives me pleasure to say that I have used It for years and have always found It highly satisfactory, effecting a cure In a short er time than any other medicine." For Sale by nil dealers, BenBon, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. Fine Job Printing, Star Office. i Amr.x in sx&. Watches 12,000,000 WATCH K8 AHtt NOW ARE GUARANTEED BY AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY, WALTHAM, MASS., U. S. A. THIS COM PANY IS THE LARGEST WATCH MANUFACTURING CONCERN IN THE WORLD. MM TRUST ATTACKED aSBBBBaK? IsBBBBBaH ' . ''''" ATTORNEY GENERAL W. II. MOODY WHO HAS BEGUN SUIT AGAINST THE GENERAL PAPER AS THE PAPER TRUST. efl trsj THE MAKE-UP OF THE THE CoMBES' POLICY WILL BE CONTINUED-ROUVIEU WILL HE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL. PARIS. January 22. It was . an nounced tonight as practically cer tain that M. Rouvler had succeeded In forming a Ministry and would to morrow Inform President Loubet of 1.1,. nnn nn .. . .1... ' I.. iu.- tiitcjiitiiii;!; ul Lilt; ii cm u;i mil I', with the names of those forming the Cabinet. Following Is an approxi mate list of the new Ministry: President of the d-urlcll and Minis- ter of Finance, M. Rouvler. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Theo- philc Delcassu. Minister of Justice, Jean Sarrion. Minister of the Interior, Eugene Etlenne. Minister of War .Henry Berteaux. Minister of Marine, Gaston Thonr- son. Minister of Public Instruction, Ray mond Polncalre. Minister of Commerce, Jean Dupuy. Minister of Public Works, Blonvu Martlp. ' Minister of Colonies, Ferdinand Du- blef. MinUter of Agriculture, Joseph Raua. The names of Hip foregoing are as sured, but Hie distribution of port folios Is still subject to some rear rangement. The prospective Cabinet met tonight In M. Rouvlor's office and went over the, situation at some length. It is expected that the result of the con ference will nppear when M. Rouvler definitely outlines his policy. Ah tho result of the conference be tween M. Rouvler nnd his associates It was decided runlght to continue former Premier Combes' nollcy. Tho order of presentation of the proposed reform will be discussed tomorrow and also the new Cabinet's attitude concerning tbc author of secret re ports. It is understood that tho now Ministers consider It unnecessary to sacrifice all the accused, as the Na tionalists demand. M, Rouvler will tomorrow ask Presi dent Loubet to sign a decree consti tuting tho Cabinet. Tho Ministers of Comtnoroo nnd Justice have not yet been. absolutely fixed though the others aro as named above. SEES DOUBLE. Mnny a single man looks through the bottom of whisky glass and sees tilings double. ' HO CABINET BAND Tii- imii.i in i ; iti fniinuiMK ' grm at lli I i 1 .1 m i i nillu ) dtiitlim Hi T.M 1 hl evening PART I. March "The Blur of Destiny" (new) Dewey Overt fs-"The Boring 9wm",,, eteetten-"In funny Tmmmh' Vocal "llswaHsn orajs.arr. by Hwtwr Mrs. K. Alapai. tA ItT II. Two Marches (a) "OMMita" (new) Ashleajh () "ntlflml" (8v) Bennett ImemHt ''Yokohama'' (new) Iaurenrieau Fantasia "The Jap Tattoo" (new).. Morris Helectlon "Clorlndy" Mackle "'Star flpangled Banner." Want ads In the Star bring quick re turn. Three line three lime for 25 rents. COMPANY OF WISCONSIN, KNOWN The Kahulul Wholesale Liquor Co., Ltd.. tiled Its articles of Incorporation with the Treasurer yesterday. The purposes of the company, whose prin cipal place of business is Kahulul. Is to manufacture, export, import, pur chase and sell all kinds of liquor In wholesale and retail. The capital stock shall bo $G0OO divided into sixty shares of $100 each, with tho privilege of In crease of $25,000. Tile officers of the company are as follows: Umesuka Ha- naoka, president; J. Onlshl, vice presi dent; Cyrus T. Green, treasurer; Cho taro Oda, secretary; Tsuneziroo Ha mamura auditor. The stock Is all di vided between these officers, the first two holding fifteen and the others ten shares each. WAIOIIINU SCHOOLHOUSE Bids for the construction of the AVnl ohlnu schoolhouse were opened at the office of tho Superintendent of Public Works yesterday, as follows: A. Even son, to do the work In sixty days at a cost ot $3257; H. Kendall, seventy five days and $3I9S; J. A. Aheong, sov-cnty-llvo days and $3127; F. Hayselden. seventy-five days and $3175; H. Rf De Fries, soventy days and $3813- t Andrews, sixty days and $3200; J. Mansfield, one hundred days and $3970. AFTERNOON SESSION. The sales made and reported at the afternoon session of the Stock Ex change were as follows: Between Boards 40 McBryde, $10.50; 285 Ilonokaa $24. U0. Session Sales 23 Klhol $14.50; 10 Plo- "eei" W9.00; 5 Pioneer $169.00. LUAU FOR TOURISTS. A real Hawaiian feat' or Iuau to the accompaulin.ent of Hawaiian music and enlivened by the old-time native dances has been planed by the Ha waii Promotion Committee for tho en tertainment of such visitors hh have never seen tills Interesting function. The opportunity Is one which arose but recently and has been seized for the benollt of visitors who otherwise might not have tho chance to enjoy tills unique entertainment. Arrangements havo been made to accommodate one hundred guests, In addltlo nto those for whom the luau Is given and those who may wish to avail themselves of the opportunity may make iarrangemonts,' nt any of the hotels, nt the office of tho Hawaii Pro. motion Committee or with Tront & Company, Want ads In the Star bring quick re sults, Three lines three times for 25 cents. NEW LIQUOR COMPANY WEEKLY CROP REPORT For i ho 'k i'ihIIiih mi i y 4. Honolulu. T. H.. l-vbrunry B, IWf.. OBNKItAl. Kt MMAHY. The part week hns been marked by a continuance of tempera lures decided -lr Www the normal, in addition to Which generally cloudy condition haw prevailed In all sections or the group. The rainfall over windward Hawaii has been copious except In portions of the Puna and Ullo districts: tout drought conditions continue In all lee ward section. In Maul, abundant rata hav been general, the drought having bom broken and the hat-vesting of cane having I wen resumed In the ICI- pahulu dlstrct. Oahu and Kauai have had light shower during the week, but more rain would be beneficial to both lulamla. dtii wing crop have made little or no progress during the past week, vege tation In general being practically at a standstill. Pastures In the Kona and Kau district of Ha wall are drying up for want of rain, and on account of this and the continued cold weather, a marked falling off In the condition of graslng stock In these section hi ap parent. The harvesting of cane Is proceeding rapidly, and rice planters are busily engaged In the work of set ting out rice Plants. Despite the cold weather, the local markets are fairly well supplied with all kinds of garden truck and season able fruits. REMARKS BY CORRESPONDENTS ISLAND OF HAWAII. Kaumaim Temeperature higher, with light showers; young cane and other oroim suffer 'for rain and show no growth; pasturage short, and grassing stock falling off; water supply too short .for the llumlng of cane; weed Ing nnd stripping cane. J. E. Gnma iielson. Hllo Cool and cloudy weather con tlnues, with light showers L. C. Ly man. Papalkou Weather still vory cold, stormy, and dry; no growth; cold weather turning cane yellow; water In gulches getting lower nil the time; still grinding, .planting, plowing, and strip ping. John T, Molr. Popeokeo Cold and squally weather, with drizzling ralnB: cane looks fresh er In spite of tho cold weather. .las AVabsjter. Honomu Weather has been very cold, with up sunshine; Indications of rain, but havo had only occasional light showers as yet; very little growth; stripping and harvesting cane. William Pulfiir. Lnupahoohoe Weather showery and cold all week; water heads still vory low. E. W. Barnard. Ooknla The weather has been cloudy and showory, with cold spells not conductive-to cane growth. W. G. Walker Paauhau Weather cold, cloudy, and stormy, with variable winds; young cane growing slowly but looking well. II. Glass. Upper Paauhau Weather vory cold nnd wet; almost no sunshine; cane Is growing vory slowly. Dr. C. Buffet. Honokaa Continued low temperature nnd cloudy weather, with good rains during week; llumlng cane, and grind ing steadily night and day. C. II. Bragg. Nlulll Week cold and cloudy with light trades; harvesting cane and sugar making; some plowing and cane stripping. Robert Hall. Kohala Mission Continued low tem perature Is holding all crops in check. Dr. B. D. Bond. North Kohnla Continued cold weath er greatly retards cane growth; no sun during past few days W. O. Taylor. Puakea Ranch Continued cold wea ther, with high northerly and north easterly winds. A. Mason. Puuhue Weather vory cold, with strong north-northeasterly winds; pas tures dry, and stock suffering from cold weather; light showers on 2nd and 3rd S. P. Woods. Kumuela Cloudy weather; nights not so cold as last week; 1.21 Inches of rain during week. Mrs. E. W. Hay. Puuwaawaa Cold and dry, with northerly winds; cloudy but with no rain, which is badly needed; cuttle suffering. Robert Hind. Kenlnkekua Cloudy weather during latter part of week; no rain. Rov. S. II. Davis. Kealakekua Very cloudy nearly the whole week and threatening to rain; grazing stock suffering from the droughts considerable land is being cleared for coffee Robert Wallace. Kau Wry cold, with northerly winds; weather threatening but con tinues dry; water vory short. F. II. Hayselden. Pahala Weather continues dry and cold checking growth of cane and grass II. D. Harrison. Kapoho Occasional light showers, with cold weather and strong winds; nearly all vegetation at a standstill on account of the unusual cold weather of the week. H, J, Lyman. Olaa Cloudy and threatening woath er. but with little rain; cone showing no bad effects from drought. K. P. McOann. ISLAND OF MAUI. Klpahulu All plant growth at a standstill; nights very cold, with high winds each day; drought lias been broken by heavy rain which began on the 3rd; cutting cane resumed. A. Gross. Nahlku Cold and cloudy all week nnd vegotntlon growlifg vory slowly; heavy rain on 2nd nnd 3rd, O. O. Jacobs. ' Huelo Lack of sunshine nnd low tomporntures have nffected vegetation and stock of all kinds vory decidedly; showers In tho mmntaliiH during tho middle of week liava Increased the water In the streams throughout Ha- makualoa and Koolau. W. F. Poguo. Haiku Low temperatures day and NEWS 8! CABLE - - 4 TMK WKHKR TRIAL Al'Mt'HN, Oal.. February The wncr trial naa bearun. On the evening of November 16 last, the home of Jullua Weber, a wealthy retired brewer of Auburn, California, was burned. In the ruin were found the bodies of Mr. Weber and hla wife. their daughter. Bertha Weber, and their youngest son. All had been shot to death. Suspicion pointed to the older aim, Adolph Weber, and he was arrested ehmed with the murder mi November 1J. He attempted to prove an alibi but his story was refuted by witnesses. He is also charged with robbing the Auburn bank; a pall of gold, supposed to 1k a part of the booty taken from the hank a month be fore, being found under the km. Young Weber seems to have been nd dlcteil to the dime novel habit and Ik thought by some to lie mentally un balanced. THIS HIOI.aiAX 8TK1KB. MONK, Belgium, FelM-uary 7, The strike is aer'ous. Sixteen thousand men are out. Mons, the capital of Halnaut pro vince, Belgium, Is a oily of 4,MS In habitants. Yesterday strikes were re ported In twenty-one collerles near the city of Charlerol In the same province. ARCHBISHOP ARRIVES. MANILA. February 7. Monslgnor Aguis 1ms arrived. Archbishop A. Aguis of Rome, Apos tolic Delegate to the Philippines with lis secretary Mgr. Petrelll, passed through Honolulu on the Mongolia. January 4. RAILROAD RATE DEBATE. WASHINGTON, February 7. By a vote of ICC to 110 the House i'cided to limit the debate on the railroad rate bill. The vote will be taken Thursday. II ELS I NO FO RS ASSA SSI NATION. HELSINGFORS. Finland, February 7, The assassination of State Procu rator Johnson was political. ST. PETERSBURG. February 7 The ussHssluatlon of Johnson Is the precur sor of terrorism. An assembly of nobles at St. Peters burg has petitioned the Czar to per mit the representatives ot the pople to participate in the discussion of legis lation and of government measures. ARMIES STANDING PAT. TOKIO, February 7. The situation on the Shahke and Hun rlveie. Is un changed. .:xh:"H"M:h:m-:-:"W'": night and very cloudy days unfavor able for plant giowth; advanced pine apple plants doing well, but ripening of fruit retarded; pine shoots recently planted not sprouting well; pasturage In good condition; but grazing stock showing effect of cold. D. D. Bald win. Puiinone Vory cloudy weather all week, with light showers nt night; rising tempenrture should Improve growing crops; harvesting going on with speed. J. N. S. Williams. Wulluku Cold rainy weather; har vesting cane. C. B. Wells. Wulluku Weather cloudy and un settled, with frequent showers; nights not so cold; plenty of water In the streams of west Maul. Bro. Frank. Klhel Improved weather conditions; much needed heavy rains have fallen to windward, ditches all ruimulpg full, and pumps shut down; cloudy sky most of week, with damaging high winds during early part; good progress in harvesting James Scott. Olowalu Wyathor extremely cold with strong northeast gales during first part of week, followed by heavy rains on the mountains; stock feeling the offecls of cold; fertilizing 1900 crops, and hurvestlifg crop of 1905. George Glbb. Knannpall Weather cloudy and cold with strong northerly wind and rain; crops and pastures in good condition. William Robb. ISLAND OF OAHU. Mauniiwlti Woathor changed for' the better on 3rd Instant'; late rain bus been vory beneficial both foi'colfue and. pastures; picking coffee. John Hunt. Ewu Weathur slightly warmer nnd gen una conditions better. George i . Kenton. Walawa Young pluoupplc plants look well W. R. Waters. Walilawa Weather perceptibly warmer during last three or four days with u good shower of rain on night of 3rd; young pineapple plants begin to show some growth, and maturing fruit will ripen faster now. B, O. Clark. Waiiinao Weather not so cold this week, although not warm enough yot to do young cone much good; harvest ing crop. F. Meyer. Lalo Weather has been cool nnd cloudy with a northeust wind during fore part of weok, followed lutor by light showers, but rainfall has not been sufficient to penult sus)inslon of arti ficial Irrigation; tho growth ot cune has been slow. D. D. Dibble, ISLAND OF KAUAI, Makawell Very dry weather witli cold nights, not good for growth of young eano; grinding Is In full swing, Hawaiian Sugar Co, Eleele Weathor cold, but getting warmer; light showers and strong northeast winds; young enne growing slowly; grinding steadily day and night. McBryde Sugar Co. Koloa Weather continued dry during first part of week, but much needed showers are now falling E. W. Rus- soil. Kcalla Cold weather; very dry dur ing first part of week, but followed by light showers; rain In mountains dur- ing ntfht of trd; entie dt! not HHIbI w tw1 grow tli din ins J n mi aft." 'i-fiKi h rithiid K II ii nen No thnnge hi weitlher ffMI Mi.it f preceding week, rane la IMMfe in m-ed of rsln- I.. B. Horelko, A. MrC AlWkRT. WORMS THAN RACK ffUtCtM. The longevity of the anreeatl have been due to I he srarlclty at cat college graduates. Want ada In the Rtar bring wtffX re turns. Three line three tHMM Mr tf cent. Commissioner's Sale OF SlHl.it ! lill, ill till Clf O.iliu. in or off Full Mi ret at Ka District of Honolulu. Jslnn4 Territory of Iluunll. Pursuant to a decree made W the Honorable 3. T. De Bolt, Hint JMW of the Circuit Court of the lftrai ?wit cial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, Ml on the 1st day of February, A. D. XML in a cause entitled Cecil Brown, In. tee, Plaintiff, vs R. W. Aylett Keola Aylett, his wife, Thomas i and Kauwlla Gandall. his wife, Aiiett A Robinson, Limited, an Hawaiian Me lioration. James L. Holt, Trustee, Mt George L. Desha, Trustee, dsfendaniav Bill to Foreclose Mortgage, Equity Di vision Xo. 1448; the undersigned, m Commissioner duly appointed, will ex pose for sale st Public Auction, to the highest bidder, subject to oontinaaUeet by the Court, on SATURDAY, FICB. lith A. D. UtC At 12 o'clock noon of said Any, at the front door of the Judiciary, Building In Honolulu, Island ot OaHtt Territory of Hawaii, all the right, title and Interest of the Mortgagors, K. Y. Aylett and Keola Aylett, has wife, ht and to the following described prop erty: All that certain piece or parcel C land situate on or oft Fort Street, at Kallu, Honolulu aforesaid, the same being Royal Patent 2673 Land Commis sion Award 1102 to Kalehua, aiul more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the land ot George Wood at the gftie, directly on the road and running: N. Cl W. 1 SI-100 chains; N. 48 W. 1 c-100 chains; X. 51 0' W, 2 $8-100 chain to Atf walollmu; thence S. C 30' W. 1 67-100 chains to land a J. Kapona; S. Cl 30' I?. 2 03-100 chains to dUfa at fence ot More: N. 3fi 30' E. 32-100 chains; S. 49 E. 1 30-100 chains; ; I S. 1 30' W. 1 37-100 chains; "" ' ; S. 21 30' W. 47-100 chains to fense of J. Kapemi; thence S. 49' E. 23-100 chains; thepco turn and run along road X. 37 30' E. 2 58-100 chains to point of commencement, containing an area, of 3 Roods, more or less; and also hat certain right of way leading In from Fort Street to the above described tro mlses, -ind more particularly desoribd in that certain deed of Henry Smith to R. W. Aylett, dated Juno 10, 1"!1S. ana of record In Liber 1SI on page 23S et sen.; Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments ml appur tenances unto the above described pre mises belonging or hi any wise ap pertaining, and also all tlio estats, right, title and interest of the said R. W. Aylett hi and to the nboe flsi cribed premises and every part ani parcel thereof with the appurtenances; Said property being subject to that certain lease of said R. AV. Aylett to Thomas Gandall and Kauwlla Gandall, his wife, dated November 25th, 1S03, for a term of twenty-live years ,of recorii in Liber 184 page 11, Hawaiian Regis try of Conveyances, which snld lease was thereafter, by said Thomas Gan dall and Kauwlla Gandall, his wife, assigned to Samuel C. Allen by way ot nortgnge, of record as aforesaid la Liber 17!! page 415, which said mortgage was thereafter assigned to Allen & Robinson, Limited, by a conveyance ot record, as aforesaid In Llbor 2fi9, pngis 14G: and said property being also sub ject to that certain lease for a. term ot 20 years, of said R. AV. Aylett to said Plo Anahollo. dated October 1C, 1891, of record as aforesaid In Liber 140 at page 198, which said lease was thereafter assigned to said James L. Holt, Trus tee, by a conveyance of record as afore said In Liber 178 at page 104, whlah said assignment was thereafter mort gaged by said James L. Holt, Trustee to said George L. Desha Trustee by conveyance of record as aforesaid lit Liber 179, page 279. , That said property Is yielding an in come of $1132.00 por annum. Terms of sale are cash In U, S. Gold Coin. Deed at oxponso of purchaser. For further particulars Inquire ot Messrs. Thompson & Olemons at their olllcos, Rooms 8, 9, 10 In Campbem Building on Merchant Street, Honolulu. T. 11., or to the undersigned at his of fice in the Judiciary Building. P. D. K ELL 151 T, JR., fommleslonsr. Dated at Honolulu, oahu, February 2. 1905. 8tB-Feb. 3. 4. fi, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, S. SAIKI, Bamboo Furniture AND PICTURE FRAMES, Neat bnd Handsome Designs made to ordr. (63 Beretanla Street, near PunchlroWI. Wont ads In tho Stnr bring quick re turns. Three linos three times for X "cents. , , I v, f m JEM,., .-ililu .akaMllieMJMstoe .iMaaaniaail .tt;,J esflsVHraeVw