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Vol. 7. HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLAND?, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1902. No. 29. t . i 1: . n . J. 7 s- fa t a- l)c )ila viluuu I'lMlMHIIKH lVI!KV I'KIIIAV OFi'icn. Kino Sthii:t. lino, Hawaii. ( Thiiiiini: IIiiivi:.) llllo Tribune Publisliiii Company, Lid. I'lilill-ilirr-i nml I'rnlirli tors. I'rcsMcnl C. l Kr.NNKtiv Vlec-I'tesliti'iit H I'.. Uiciiahiii' SciTiliiylirnHiirrr I.. V. Il.wvimni Au.llKir . I'.. mi niN lilti-trliir-i ('.1 11. s, McKl.NM , II W. M bsll AilvofllicniPiili utiiicdiiiitinnkil by perlfir itHti iictioiin liisvrtnl unlit ii-iluul nut. Ailvcrliwini'iilsillHCniitliiiinl In futc exilrnllnn of 4Hi-lliil ! rl"! will lie cliirutil ns II con lliiuiil for lull una. AitilreHi nil cntmutiiilcntintit rlllirr In tlic H.lll.irl.iliir MiiHim-n l)iMitimnH ul Tin. lino I'kiiiiink I'iiiii.ihiiino Company. Tin." minimi 11I Tin llilo TitlM'ST nrc alitrnvt Ipl'll III COIIIIIIIIIlU'lllllHIH ')ll HIllljCCtH mUIUii the icnier Hit! i.ivr. I'o iciclv-iruir ntluitWm, rarn niliili' limit lw i.l'm-it In-ilniill.ir. Till' nnim. a lit 11 tli'slti'il, will lie IilIiI intiliilctitliil. rm: Him Tiinii'M I inn n nnllili! lor the niiiitnii ur Mali'incnt uf ciirri'MHiiiilt'iit. attokm.vs.at-lavv. Wise & Ross, ATTORNIJY.S-AT-I.AW Will iirnclicr In nil Court nf (lie Tcrrilnry, nml tlio Siiirenii' Court nl thi! I'niliU St ill. Oil ire: Tkiiuink IU'ii.iiinc., IlrlilRi-Sll.it. 1111,1), HAWAII C. M. I.I'.III.DND W. II. SMITH LeBloncl & Smith ATTORN1JYS-AT-I.AW llawnlluM, Jnimiii'c, nml CIiIiicm- Iiitcrputcr, nml Notary 1'iilillc In OUicc. Office: SltVl'.UANCIt IllIII.IlINr., 0inislle Court llou-wr, llll.O, HAWAII J. Casti.k Rum; way Thos. C. Ridcway Ridgway & Ridgway ATTOUNHVS-AT-I.AW tcticitnr oT l'.itint Ccni'ial I.siw Practice llll.O, HAWAII. Notary l'ulilic in Office. OI'I'ICH: Wiiiiinui mil! ami llrlilxe Street vltehi.narv stnuir.oN. PHYSICIANS. JOHN J. GRACE. M. I).. F.K.C.S. l'HY.SICIAN AND SURGIJON tlflire. WAIANl'HNWH ST Olll c Ilnurr.' 8 to ll a. in.. I t 3 1- " KvciiIiikh, 7-3 I" s I1 1 inoriilii'i: hum h nil WilniHy. OR. V. I-I. J ON BS, M. R. C. V. S. Veterinary Surgeon Tki.kpiionr 4s or Owr, Dnuo Stork CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT. Foil Runt In I'uueo, new and modem cottage; iuiiiiri! of ALLAN WALL, tit thi; llilo Muiket. NOTICES. In the Circuit Court, of tlic Fourth Circuit Territory of Hawaii. In Pkoiiath. In tlic matter of tlic IJstate of MRS. LO, of llilo, Huwaii, deceased. Petition having been filed liy Mrs. Annie Kahulchili, n daughter of the said IJIiruhcth Kcaliilihiine Kcaomakuui Lo, ptuying tlxit Henry Smith, of Honolulu, Oahu, lie appointed Administrator. Notice is hereby given Hmt Monday, tlic i6th tlay of June, A. I). 1902, nt 9 o'clock a. til., lie and herehy is njHintcd for hearing said petition In the Court room of this Court, nt llilo, Hawaii, nt which time and plnce nil persons con cerned may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not he granted. Hilo, Hawaii, May 30, 1902. lly the Court: 29-3 DANIIJL FORTIJR. Clerk. Fine job work in all its branches. 1 In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit Give us 11 chance to estimate. TimiUNit. I Territory of Hawaii. I In PKOIIATH. NoriCK Neither the Masters nor ' T t,c matter of the IJstate of LIZZIIJ Audit of vcsv.-ls of the 'Matson Line" LUJAN, of llilo, Hawaii, deceased, will he responsible for any debts eon- ivtltion lmvltiK cn filed by Lucas traded by the crew. R. I GUARD, j,,,,, f PoU-att, Hilo. the father of said liii1" ! e. I ,,iic 1"J!". Ir.iyiti; that letters of Ad- Jlllo, April ifj, 1901. 24. , ministrm,,,,, U,n M, estate be issued to DuriiiL' my nbsence front the Territory ' "''!'. , , , , i . . . 1 of Hawaii. A. IJ. Sutton & Co. v, ill net ! , No'1" ,is ,,e,rc '' Kiwn tlint Mpnilny, or me under fit 1 iiowOr of attorney. A. M. l'OTIJMKIN. llilo, Hawaii, May 17, 1902. BY AUTHORITY. SEALED TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Superintendent of Public Works until 12 M. of Tl'IJSDAY, .MAY 20th, 1902 for laying 6-inch, 8-iucli, and lo-tucb water pipe in W.iianuenue and Front streets, Hilo. Specification'.! on file in Office of Sup erintendent of Public Works, Honolulu; also in office of IJ. U. Richards, A",cut l'ublic Works, llilo. The Superinten dent of l'ublic Works reserves the right to reject nny or all bids. JAMIJa II. nOYD, 26 6t Superintendent of Public Works. the lblh dav of June, A. D. 1002, ut 9 o'clock a. m., be mid hereby is npixiititcd for henriuu; said petition 'in the Court room of this Court, nt Hilo, Hawaii, ut which time and place all persons con ceiued may apjiear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be riintfd. Hilo, Hawaii, Mnv 30, 1902. lly the Court: DANIIJL 1'ORTIJR, Clerk. 1. S. Lyman, Attorney for Petitioner. 29-3 Territory of Hawaii, Treasurer's Office, Honolulu, Oahtt. In av II.oIiiIm r MM 1 1 1".o 'IT ! TRIC l'OWUR and RIJI'RIGIJRA TOR. COMPANY, LIMITIJD. In the Circuit Court, of the Fourth Circuit, Territory of HiiwhU. Summons. The Iutpahoehoe Suar Company, a cor porulion, plamtiir, vs. H. IJ. Soule mid 1. IJ. Ray, detelidnnts. The Territory of Hawaii; to the IHjh Sheriff of the Territory of Hawaii, or his Deputy, the SherifT of the Island of Hawaii, or his Deputy, or any Constable in theTcrritory of Hawaii',, You are commanded to summon II. IJ. Soule and I. IJ. Ray, defendants, in case tlii-v shall file written answer within HILO WILL CKLEIIHATK. Preparations nro on Foot for Old Fimhlonc'd American Day. At rt meeting of citizens last Fri day evening nt Piretnnirs Hull Hilo decided to celebrate the Fourth of July in first class style. On motion of A. Richlcy, J. U. Smith was elected chnirman of the meeting. II. K. Kelsey was made Secretary. Jn the general discussion, Mr. Du'nckcr announced that the F.lk.s would cooperate in the celebration, it being their intention to give an 'entertainment on the evening or July 5- On motion of Carl S. Smith, the chairman was empowered to ap point the following committees to arrange for n grand Fourth of July ccleiUa(Mjttl Hilo. Finance com- tmttee. tpppy-one members; pro gram, thfee; sports, seven; parade, seven; printing, three; decorations, live. The chairmen of these com mittees composes the executive committee. Mr. Smith has made the follow ing appointments : Finance IJ. N. Holmes, chair man; Albert Horner, I. Turner J. M. Smith, W. libeling, M. F. McDonald, A. C. Palfrey, W. H. C. Campbell, A. M. Wilson, K. . Harnurd, J. F. Clay, A. H. Jack bon, A. C. McKinney, J. K. Dillon, Geo. Duncker, W. C. Cook, J. C. Ridgway, V. O. Walker, Roberi Andrews, C. C. Kennedy, Jim Mor ris, First Hank of Hilo Treasurer. literary program Carl S. Smith, chairman; Mrs. Lutliei rpor t U'llcnn W. Viniiiattu twenty day after service hereof to be and l VaA ', " .", . .. , I the jm,,ar7'VeVm-Hiil-r'JoT.lo'.;JTlorde-n h T. Moir, Jack Ivnston, J. P. Claj, ; at South Hilo, Isluml of Ilnwuii on Tlmrs day the and day of Jtmuary next, at 10 ... . .. r.. ..1...... ...'..- iii. R. H. Roid, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGIJON Office: Sl'KliCKHI.S' Itl.OCK. Office Hours: in 30 to 12 a. mT; 2 lo 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12 a. 111. Refrigerator, Company, Limited, n cor- , claim 01 poration established and existing under tinny, a i Hid by virtue of the laws of the Territory lie awan! if Hawaii, has pursuant to law iu such j 0f their 1 C. L. Stow, M. R. C. S.. F.tc. PHYSICIAN AND SURGIJON Olficc IIiMiro: R.33I011 n.iu.i atn4.nn1l7toSp.1n. iilllcc anil Uexhlciice: - filtVHUANCH lllll'SK. lTIMAN STKI'.l'.T Milton Rice, M. D. Physician and Sukchon Office, Watauueuue St. Hours, 8:3010 10:311 a. M.; 2-1 and 7:30 to 8:30 l. M. Suud.ijs, 9 to 11 A. M. mm, .,.., Tlw llilo Klectric Power nnd o'l-lnek a.m.. to show cause why the ...it.,....,-.-- ...-- .... ... ,. Refriuerutor. Comtuiny, Limited, n cor- , claim or the I.aupalioelioe httKiii -om- T . , , , .. I 1 .1 .....I ! ..1..I..I.IT 1.,1.l .,.., lauy, a corporation, iiiiiniiii im."... .. ariteil to ineni pursuaiu m uir icimi ir annexed tietllion. And have you in.i.lo nnd movided. duly filed 111 this 1 then mid there this writ with full return office, a petition fot the dissolution of the 1 ol your proceedings thereon, said corporation, together with a certifi- WitiU'ss Hon. Gilbert F. Little, Jude cate theieto annexed as required by law. f the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit. Now, therefore, notice is lurch niven at South Hilo, Hawaii, this iolti day ol ... .,.,. m,,l nil iiitxiiiih til .1 have been or ! Owi'tnlier. tool. k ,,,. ,' ,'- ...-.... i- ----, -'-.,, ..-.-, M...,, ..,,. tntUvii i.m.sii',1. 1 uu 1 i.iv, .... I cerllly Hie lorenoniK 10 ou a irut- tuji r.. iiiiw liileresltdlti anvinauner whatso jver in the said corporation, that ob lections to the k untiti( ol the said peti ion must be filed in this office on or be fore Jl'LY 12, 1902, and that any person or persons desiring to be heard thereon must be iu attendance at the office of the tiiidersiKued, in the Capitol lIuildiitK. Honolulu, at 12 M. of said day, to show cause, if any, why said petition should not be granted. W. II. WRIGHT, Tiensurer Territory of Hawaii. Honolulu, May 12, 1902. 299 LEGAL NOTICES. of the original Summons in said cause and that said Court ordered publication ol the same and continuance of said cause until tlic next Term of this Court. DANIIJL PORTF.R, Clerk. Hilo, Hawaii, Jan. 33, 1902. 13-29 itr.Ai. r.sTATi:, inc. A. U. Sutton II. Vicaks A. E. Sutton & Co. Aleuts for Loudon nnd Lancashire Fire 'insurance Company, Orient Insur ance Compiuy. Westchester Fire liiMii.incc Company. Aiictionhi'.us, Commission, Rhai, IJs- TATI5 ANI INSIIKA.'.CI'. Af.l'NTS Office in F.conomic Siioh Stoui!, llll.O. HAWAII In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit Island nnd Territory of Hawaii, In Pkouat-At Chamui'kc. In the matter of the IJstate of ITO (k.), late of Hilo, II iwau, deceased. In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. Summons. The Hakalau Plantation Compnny,-n cor. poration, plaintiff, vs. II. IJ. Soule nnd I. IJ. Ray, defendants. The Territory ol Hawaii; to the High Sheriff ol the Territory of Hawaii, or his Deputy, the Sheriff of the Island of Hawaii, or his Deputy, or any Constable in the Territory of Hawaii. You are commanded to summon II. IJ. . itnuti. nml I. !'. Rav. defendants, iu case thev shall file written answer within The petition anil accounts o tne " . ft , hereof, to be "-11 I , .' l.r. I... ....1 (Mr,.i.il f'tnrl W. A. Purdy, LI IMS. FIRIJ, ACCIDIJNT, MARINF. 1NSITRANCF. Oi,i Custom Housk iitiu.iuNr., Front Street, Hilo, Hawaii C. 11. W. Hitchcock, NOTARY PU1ILIC llll.O. HAWAII. '' 111 ntstrator ol the estate 01 sam ucccn- having bee HRd. wherein he a.ks that " nu ap . oK l.oi le. his nccouuts be examined and approvei , 1 J - J' w" l" " l . f' lH on and that a final order be made of' distri- 1 "J bot th II lo, Is 1 1 1 01 hi ,wi 11, on I 1 Ion of the properly remaining in his 1 ur rtny the ami , ay J Jn nt,at hands to ll.L pe.sons thereto entitled, " , t' H.Ik duu IMaSon C u au.l discharging him from all further re- ckdm of U.u lak Im sponsib.lityassuc. Artm UKlralor. & ' , to Ule tenor of their nn- .,.. " rV r ' , lM , " at o o'ehick nexl -etitio,,. And have you then and n. ut C m ,bj;s. in the Court House Ihere th s wr t w 1, ..... return o. your a So'uth Hilo. Hawaii.be and the same ,rteHS"reS i,)ert P Uute. judge hereby is appointed as the time and place I '"'ilc m ,rt of" e I ourl I. cS. forhearinn said petition nnd accounts, I of the C ire. Co urt o Iu "" -.. 1 i. iii . nu 11 i iiiii. Jiiimui, mid iwtn 1 - '" ' ",laM .0!!" ,".' s.. arl"ll)eceu.ber.iooi. Hilo will be a sea of nyrotech am tnere aii ienr nun nuu mure, '".v ,u, ,. haVIKI 1'OIiTI'R Clerk. - .... tI.eymve.UytneM,ne.l.oul.l,,tKMlK.K.l)if and red firc p0rth of Ju Kri!i,il ir......ti M,,v looj 'copy of "the original Summons in s.tltl j,iKht. "m ", ?r ' ' M " .it H.111I Cimrt ordered public h 1 liv the Lourt. ., r., 1 ...., 1. ,,... ,,r.,t,i .. ....... . .j......... nwilfl 1'OIITI'R Clerk. iitirai ui 1111: wiiil- mm Miiiuimiii 1.1 1.1 r ri.irtciue una nuieiun. IM''"',li lUKIl.n, S.H.I".. ., ,,,., ., f,U Pmirl. 1 i.iiLinu Ml..,. .,..- ,,fc.rt .... .-. ..... . 1 2 . DANIIJL PORT1JR, Clerk. . Hilo, Huwaii. Jan. 22, 1902. 13-29 F. Ktugelli. Parade A. Richley, chairman; II. T. Lake, John Herring, Capt. Fetter, J. Carvalho, John T. Haker, JohnT. Hrown. Prfnting and advertising J. T. Slacker, chairman; I,. W. Haworth, G. F. Affonso. Decorations Arthur Richardson chairman; Mrs. D. W. Marsh, Miss Ivy Richardson, B. F. Howland, Miss Harriet C. Hitchcock. Evening entertainment and ball W. C. Cook, chairman; Geo. Dunck er, J. J. Grace, C. N. Prouty, Mrs. J. T. Lewis. While the preparations have taken no definite lines, it is the wish of promoters that all the people of Hawaii accept the invita tion of Hilo to celebrate the day in this city. The invitation is made general and cordial. An old fashioned Fourth of July parade with floats and music ai d cjmic features will be plnnnet'. The merchant putting on the fin est float will be awarded a prize. Good purses will be offered in the athletic events. The best orators available will be secured to ndress the people. The finance committee is com posed of the best hustlers on the Is land and it may be relied on that nics iy WILL 1IK STATUS. Knelling Incident in the House or Representatives Washington, May 9. The oppo sition iu the House to the bill for the admission of New Mexico. Arizona and Indian Territory col lapsed nt the last minute nnd the bill was passed without division as it came from the committee, except for a few verbal amendments. The real test came on an amendment offered by Overstrect ol Indiana to join New Mexico and Arizona and admit them ns the State of Monte zuma. It was beaten, 28 to 10G, and all opposition then ceased. The closing scenes of the debate were accompanied bv n dramatic incident, which narrowly escaped licing a tragedy. Delegnte Mark A. Smith of Arizo na, who has been fighting for the admission of his Territory for 11 dozen years, had just made a vigor ous speech against the Ovcrstreet amendment when he was seized with a rush of blood to the head. He was conveyed to the lobby, where several physicians who are members of the House, by tin prompt admiuutratiou of powerful heart stimulants, saved him from a stroke of apoplexy. He later ral lied and was removed to his hotel. The bill, as passed today, pro vides enabling acts for Oklahoma, Arizona and New Mexico, similar m form to former enabling acts, .vith the exception that the Con stitutional Convention of New Iexico is cmpoweied to designate the name by which the new state ..hull. enter. lucUnion.. and in tin. y irrevocable ordinance, shall ex press the consent of that Slate that Congress at any future tune may attucb. all or any part of Indian Territory to it. The enabling nets differ from one another chiefly in reference to the public lands appro priated for educational purposes. The latter part of the .session was levoted to private pension bills, ol which Were passed 28 original, 54 for increase and 5 to complete military records. HEAPS OF 1E A l OX YVHAUYUS. French Officers Unable to Discover Any Survivors. St. Thomas (Danish West In dies), May 9. The French cruiser Suchct arrived at Point-a-Pitre, Island of Guadeloupe, French West Indies, from Fort le France this morning, bringing several refugees. She confirmed the report that the town ol St. Pierre was entirely des troyed at 8 o'clock on Thursday morning by a volcanic eruption. It is supposed that most of the in habitants of St. Pierre were killed, that the neighboring parishes were FORTY TIIOIISAM) IWAU. Martinique Disaster YVni Xot I'.xitg irrrated In First Report. St. Thomas (13. W. I.), May 9. It is estimated now that 40,000 persons have perished from the vol canic eruptions nt St. Pierre, iho surrounding districts and on other West Indian islands. Fort de France (Martinique), May 9. Of the 30,000 inhabitants of St. Pierre it is thought that not a single one escaped the tetiible eruption of lava from Mount Pclee yesterday morning. Eighteen ves sels iu the harbor were- nil burned and sunk and the total number of passengers and sailors rescued from them is thirty. All the rest are dead. The Governor of Martinique, M. L. Mouttel, who started for St. Pierre the day before, has not b en heard from nnd is thought to have perished. His staff Colonel and wife were with him. Senator Knight, President of the General Council, must also be dead, as well as United States Consul T. T. Prentis nnd nil the other Consuls. The wiping out of the city was accomplished iu a few minutes. After a week of rumblings in the interior of the volcano, followed by showers of lava dust Wednesday, molten lava burst out suddenly at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. St. Pierre was destroyed and all of its inhabitants killed almost iu a twinkling. Those who saw the eruption from the sea say that masses of fire fell from the sky. . .Although .St. Pierre Js onlv-fifs-ble to approach it 011 shore. Hot ashes and ruins block all ap proaches. The cable to St. Pierre is destroyed, lively available' s scl has been sent to the harbor of St. Pierre to rescue survivors, if any there be. The French cruiser Suchct, which was here during the night nnd brought the first definite story of the disaster, bus gone to Guadeloupe for provisions and will reach St. Pietre harbor tomorrow morning. It is thought that the residents of adjoining districts not overwhelmed, who were dependent on the city for their food supplies, will be in danger of starvation un less help soon reaches them. THOSE t'ltENUII HECOKATIO.NS.. No Foundation for Reports of Rouse ycIIh Interference. New York, May 7. A special to the Sun from Washington says : The recent report that President laid waste and that the residue o! I Koosevct expressed his disapproval the population of St. Pierre iHof the ilUeIlli(,tl ,,f the ifrciieh Gov- without food or shelter. The commander of the Suchel reports that at 1 o'clock on Thurs day the entire town of St. Pierre was wrapped iu flames. He en deavored to save about thirty per sons, more or less burned, from the vensels iu the harbor. His olticer.s svent ashore in small boats, seeking for survivors, but were unable to penetrate the town. They saw beaps of bodies upon the wharves, and it is believed that not n single person resident in St. Pierre nt the eminent to tlecorate General Miles and Admiral Dewey with the cioss of the Legion of Honor is without ton Dilution. The Sun correspond ent is able to state, on the highest possible authority that neither the President nor Secretary of State ever made n suggestion on the sub ject of the proposed decoration of Miles and Dewey, and that the sub ject was never brought to the ut- HUXTISTS. M. Wachs, I). I). S. DIJNTIST Smith K: Pakso.ns, Attorneys for petitioner. In the Circuit Couitof the Fourth Circuit Territory of Hawaii. In Pkohatu. In the matter of the IJstate of MF.lIUl'LA (w.), ot Haiti. Hawaii, deceased. Pe iliuii having been filed by K.'dTin Notice to Creditors. Iu the matter of the IJstate of ROIIIJRT ROI1SON HIND, Ueceuseu. ... r ..1,.. ,........,, 1. ..... , .,,., &...., 1.. i...b..i.. ....,u,i , .,,. ,w,,.r i P'tUtK.), 01 Jill", 1 iii.'nii, . - .suiie-i; in tiv.vM, ,,,.... .v ............ iaid Meheula, praying lh.it Klteis of Ad-,hiKed John Hind F.xecutor of the last wound. I lie two ll uiiiiislraliotl upon said estate be issued ujh (if Robert IJobsou Hiuil, deceused, to , ... a few feej Qf to W. . Sbipinall. , the UrwlltotH 01 ami an persons i.avinK i,r,.P ,lm ,11.1 ' V. ....... i. i i iti.ii m.mhI.-iv. ' ..1..1..... i.i ii..' .n iii i ii-i-i'iispii in tire. I lie nrotuer wno urn A.111 in' in iiLiLiM l nil vnn --. i:iiiiiiin 111:11111 Ik W"H ... . --- -- New York, May 8. Paul Lei cester Ford, the novelist, was shot through the heart by his brother, Malcolm Webster Ford, this morn ing. The murderer then turned the weapon upon himself and gave him self an almost exactly similar rothers died each other. the shooting moment of the catastrophe escaped, tention of the President iu any way, The Governor of the colony and s0 that he had no opportunity to his staff and wife were in St, Pierre ss pon x i( lu. uu desired to do mid nrnluihlv nerislied. The extent I r.i . i . 1... 1 .so ill lllc Ciliuswuiiiic wuiniui in: iiuii ined. The captain of the British steamer Roddam was very seriously injured, and is now iu the hospital This authoritative denial is ie-en-forced by the official statement of the French limbasiy that the Presi- at St. Lucia. All of his officers tle)U wns nevcr nsketl to express ami engineers were killed or dying. . , : ' vnl of tho Frtfnch Govern- Nearly every member of the crew, ,n ll . is dead. Surgeon Campbell and nieufs allege! intention to decorate ten of the crew ol the Roddam Miles and Dewey, and that the jumped over board at St. Pierre and whole story is without loundatio i. were lost. 1 IUPTI' lflST. ''Il. I."...l.nf.r m HtllJ inil'l.imr ..w.w--.' a,,.- I'.iiiiiii v 111111111.I1 iiuiiv.11.1 . thu 16th day of June. A. D. 1902, at 9 sent their claims duly auihenticated with ,aii, Ken disinherited because he I The Ilritish royal mail steamer .. , ,. B11il1,. nr ,.mirrri.i.r ,w0- iassed St. Pierre during the . w""v J . ., " of Inst niirht. accordinc to a rations in connection win. wie. w.-n.- from St. Lucia. The steamer ' monies at the unveiling of the was covered with ashes, although I Hochambeatt statue has for soun: -.rp.. iir,.i liiVlnrL.il ui'.. be and hereby is appointed he nroner vouchers within six months ! . .. .. . ,,, .-.i. .,.., Om.;o Hours, iiAwin'tftar hi ihe dun , .rll.J first publication of this notice to , chose to lollow mi athletic instead . Lsk pah 0 1" ! HILO. HAWAII ,,,,,", ,,f ,,pis Oourt. at Hilo, Hawaii, at UlL. s.ild F.xecutor at his residence at Ko- ot a literary career. Ill financial middle ( 'which time and place all persons con- j,,,),,, Island of Huwaii, Territory of Ha-1 slraitSl he went to his brother for ) report ft 1 cernid may appear anil snow uiiim-. . wai, lliu same oeiiig me jii.ij.u ii ... , . 1 aml tilcy (M,rreHeil. Tile W.'llter J-l.SchOCniUff'"" SS" mw,,H!b" m "m rtle.l brother was the author of l nn.. lMu-iit MiivMi 1002. JOHN HIND, historical works and the two sue- DIJNTIST . "i,y"rCoHVt. ' F.xecutor of the last will of Robert Rob ce!t;.ful ovcis, "The Honorable I DANIFI. PORTF.R. Clerk. son Hind, deceased. i,.i,.r Sterlini!" and "latlicc Mere- SilvmiANCit Housit, 'vvMHftUohi Dated nt Honolulu, T. II., February -r1,h ""' nim Jlun" 29-3 2SVII1 IV """' Pitman Street, IH1.0, Hawaii ' Attorneys for Petitioner. she was five miles distant from the town. A boat was scut as near shore as possible, but not a living soul was seen. The town was still burning. time been under disi ussion, nnd that the names nl several distin guished Aiueiicans have been con sidered as worthy of honor. . -& fff V e &1 7 ft i t I y. i ? n