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To receive proper attention, each article mint tie algneil by Its author. The name, when iletlreil, will be IielJ confidential. I Tim Hilo TRlBUNh In not rccpoiulble for tlie 1 opinion or statements of cot leipoiulents. A .lllll1 ATTOKSKYS.AT.Ij.VW. Wise & Ross, ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Will practice in all Courts of the Territory, and the Supreme Court of the United Mates. Office bridge Stiert, TklllUNK UUII.I1INI., llll.O, HAWAII C. M. I.KM.ONl, W. II. SMITH LeBlond & Smith ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW llavralUu, Japaucie, and Clilne.e Inlerptetera, and Notary Public In OiTice. Office: Skvkrakck Huiuhno, Opposite Court House. 1111.0. HAWAII ;. CASTLK RlDCWAV TlIOS. C. RlliOWAY I Ridgway & Ridgway ATTORNKYS-AT-I.AW tollcltur of nfni. i.eiierai i.aw i-niciicc HII.O, HAWAII. Notary Public in Office. Ol'l'ICH; Waianuenue and Ilrldge Streets PIIYS1CIASS. Dr. Henry Hayes PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON Diseases of the eye Hours: 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. 4:00 to 5'-" p.m. 7.00 to 8:00 p. m. Sunday: 10:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon. 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Special attention given to the business entrusted to us by our friends of the other Islands, either as Deposits, Collections Insurance or requests for Exchange. Houndary Notice. All application for settlement of the boundaries of tlie lands of Uolu first and Upolu second, District of North Kohala, Island of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, V. S. A., UaVitlg IICL'II iiieii Willi till! (Join- mlssioiicr of llonndaries for the Third ' and Fourth Circuits, T. II., hv the trustees under the will of Ilernice 1 I Dlsliop, the owner of said land, I Notice is hctehy given to the owners of' 1.1 1--.1 1 -.,- .- .... - ..r .i.-l n.iiu luuu mm iumi iu nit: unuvis ui uic Imuls adjoining, vi.: The Territory of Hawaii and tlie owners 01 uoitoipu una Kukiiipahu; that siid application and the testimony olfered will he heard at the Court House of North Kohala, on Salur-1 ,, llle fonrlceIlln ,..,.. f November. A. 1 11 I, Ml, nl II fl . ,(, ' 7"J. .. -. Ililo. Hawaii, Sept. iH, loot. F. S. LYMAN, 46-3 Commissioner of llonndaries. Jloiindtiry Notice. Ait application for settlement of the i Ijoundaries of the laud called Kahualiilii, 'in the District of North Koluila, Island of I Hawaii. Territory of Hawaii.. IT. S. A.. i having been filed with the Commissioner I simnec or nn order ol sale in.iiic ana en of Ilouiidnrlps for the Third mid Koiirth I tercd bv the Circuit Indue of the Circuit . ' -.... . -j : ' Circuits, T. II., by J. V. Woods, the owner of said land, I Notice is hereby given t the owner of I said laud, nnil also to the owners of llle 1 1 lands adjoining, vU: The Territory of , I Hawaii for l'aliinahina and Makiloa; I Kstatc 11. P. Ilishop for Honokaiieuui; Estate J. W. Austin lor Kaliuanui; Jas. K VVrf,iula fnr Ivf.liiin iitnl nlci tin. iiifii. crs of Patent Grants 3330, 780, 75s and 26.12: that said iitmlication and the test!- 1 mony offered will be heard at the Court House of North Kohala, on Saturday, the 14th day of November, j. D. 1903. at 9 a. m. Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1903. V. S. LYMAN, 46-3 Commissioner of llonndaries. . i ,1 . V..1.,.,, jxuiium j Aiw.ivv,. Villi III11I i-i & An application for settlement of the l,i,,iil.irii.c tt tlw. Intnl fvi1liil lfivt'nllin. . . ,' n!alril., ,. cn,. k'nlinln - --.-.. . " ..... .- , Island of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, having been filed with the Commissioner of Houudaries for the Third and Fourth Circuits, T. II., by the administrator of the estate ol Queen Kinuia, the owner of ! the said laud, j Notice is hereby given to the owners of said land and also to the owners of the lands adjoining, viz: The Territory of, Hawaii for Kawaihae 1st and Waiiuca; G. W. Macfarlauc for Onli, that said ap plication and the testimony offered will be heard at the Court House of North Kohala, on Saturday, the 14th doy of November, A. D. 1903, at 9 a. in. Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1903. P. S. LYMAN, 46-3 Commissioner of llonndaries. Boundary Notice. An application for settlement of the boundaries ol the lnml called l'uauui, in .1. . i;,.i -..11...1 11 ;.. 1 No r? kS a .land o ' ,rv of Hawaii U S A i e tw hthJcoinmissioierM the District of Hawaii, Territor havmir been fil of Houudaries for the Third and Fourth Circuits. T. II.. bv the trustees under the will of Ilernice P. Ilishop, the owner of said laud, , Notice is hereby given to the owners of said laud and also to the owners of the lands adjoining, viz: Kelieua 2nd; Kiio kalaui and Kchena; that said application ! and the testimony offered will be heard at the Court House ol .North Koliala, on Saturday, the 14th day of November, A. D. 1903, at 9 a. in. Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1903. V. S. LYjMAN, 46-3 Commissioner of llonndaries. lSoiiiidiiry Notice. An application for the settlement of .llonndaries for the Third and Fourth ! Circuits, T. II.. by Pepeekeo Sugar Com- panv. the owncis of said land, Notice is hereby given to the owners of said land, and also to the owners of the ! adjoining lands, vu: The Territory of Hawaii for Kulaimauu, Kiiwninui. II11 - inunla, Honoiuu, and Kanpakuea; Ono- 1 n.ea Sugar Company for Papaikou; Ha- the boundaries ol the laud, Makahanaloa. ",e, l$u (Wy " ,l f '.' '93. 9 iu the District of Hilo, Island of Hawaii, I cl"ck ,,e nml, ,ereb.; ,s "PM"' Territory of Hawaii. U.S.A., having he me for hearing the said peti ton, in 1 fli...i ...1.1, .1,.. n Cci.,.., r the Court room of this Court, at South Wi.111 iiv.t niLit iiiv .wuuiti.muuvt rt If filsiti Stiiritr 1 ntmintiv Inr I Iiitiilnii: nsrt,"'""""' ..... .4. ( ' the owners of Patent Grants 1939 und I 1 1 158 and L. C. A. 5663; that said applica tion and the testimony offered will be I heard at the Office of the Houndary Coin- missioner in Hilo, Hawaii, on Saturday, 1 the 7th day of November, A. I)., 1903, at !.,. 3 Hilo, Hawaii, sept. 10,1903 F.iS. LYMAN, 46-3 Commissioner of Houudaries. .. Houndary Notice. ,, ., , ,,, . , ., An application for sett en.e.i of the boundaries of the land called Waika, Iu the District of North hohiilii. Island of Hawaii, lerritory of Hawaii. U-h. A., Having nee 1 men wiiu uie commissioner 'f iinuiiiliiries for the Third and Fourth I Circuits, T. II., by J. F. Woods, lhe owner of said laud, 1 Notice is hereby given to the owner of 1 said laud, and also to the owners of the lands adjoining, vi.: 1 lie lerritory 01 Hawaii lor Kawaihae 1st; Kstate of II. P. ' Ilishop for Honokane mil; Rstate of J. 1 V. Austin for Kaliuanui: that said appli-! cation and the testimony offered will be heard at the Court House of North Ko hala, 011 Saturday, the 14th day of Novem ber, A. D. 1903, at 911. 111. Ililo, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1903 F. S. LYMAN, 46-3 Commisbiouer of lloundaiies. HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1903. Boundary Notice. An application for settlement of the lioutiilnrlcs of the Innil called Kalnia mil, in the District of Ililo, Island of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A., having been filed with the Commissioner of Hnundaries for the Third and Fotltth Circuits, T. II., hy tlie ndiniulstrator of the Kstate of Kailihuiu-. the owner ol said land. Notice is lieretiy given to the owners of !.ii 1 1 ..1 . ... .1... H r ii.A i.uiu mini hum iiimi iu mi: wmii-ia in nit- lands adjoining, viz: Pepeekeo Sugar Co. lor iHukHiiauaioa, oiso me owners 01 ; Patent Grants 115S, 19), iiyo; that said application and the testimony oilered, will he heardot the Office of the ltoimdary Coiniuissioucr in Ililo. Hawaii, 1111 Satur- flfiv. Ill,, 5tl, il.-lv nf VllVI'llllllT. A. D. ."'.J - " ..... ... ...- -.p ,9V;V.nl ?."'"!; .. . o i are here during the session of tlie Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1905. . P. S. LYMAN, (Sovereign Lodge. 46-3 Commissioner of llounilories. .- Vienna, Sept. 18. hinperor XotlCC ()l (iilUinlilin'S SlllOl Baucis Joseph of Austria trday of Ileal Estate. Notice is hereby given that in pur- " Court of the Pourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, in Probate, at Chatnlicrs, on the 15th day of September. A. D. 1903, In the matter of the lUiardianship of Henry Nakapuahi, 11 minor, the undersigned gtmnli in of the person and estate of said minor will sell at public auction to the lilgliesMniluer lor casn 111 tue upset price 1 . of (in, llintimitiil (ioik) dollars, sitlilect I . to the confirmation thereof of the said Indue of said Court, uu undivided half interest in eight and one-half acres of land, situate iu Hie village of Paattilo, Hamuku.i, Hawaii, on tlie mauka or west 1 side of the Government road from Hilo to Wnipio, and on the east side of the ravine that is on the Waipio side of Paauilo. Said sale to 1e made on the 23rd day lofOctober, A. I). 1903. "t 12 o'clock - i noon, at the front door of the .Court I House iu the town of Hilo, Island and Territory of Hawaii, deed at purchaser's expense. j lAKAI.UKK.rs'AKAl'UAlll l.W, I Guardian of the person and estate of Henry Nakapuahi, a minor. 1 Dated at Hilo, the 15th day of Sept. 1903. IS 5. J.YMAN& R. A.IAMAN, Attorneys for Guardian. 46-4 LEGAL NOTICES. In the Circuit Court, of the Fourth Circuit Territory of Hawaii, U.S. A. In Pkoiiatu At Ciiamiikks. Iu the matter of the Kstate of FRAN iMSCO SIMAO, deceased. Petition having been filed by Jose Ma deiros Vidiuha, praying that Letters Testamentary be issued to IJvangelino da Silvu in the above estate, It is ordered that Tuesday, the 20th ilnv of October. A. D. 1001. at a o'clock a. 111., be and hereby is appointed the I!! tue Cohruoon; of UiiourV. Kuii; in o, Hawaii, at wuicniuucnmi piace an " "ested may appear and show ",,se' if "' ll,c-v ,I,,VC wh' lhL pr?ytr Hilo, Hawaii, at which time and place all Dated Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 23, 1903. Uy the Court: DANIIJL I'ORTF.R, Clerk. Hy Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk. Smith & Paksons, Attorneys for Petitioner. 47-3 In the Circuit, Court, Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, United States of America. In Phoiiatk jt Ciiamiikks. In the matter of the Instate of AUGUST G. SFRRAO, deceased. Petition having been filed by Manuel O. Santos, praying that Letters Testa- 1 tuentary be issued to Joint G. Serrao nud Manuel G. Santos, as executors of the j last will and testament of the above de i ceased, I ce ' nereuy given niai 1 ncsuay, ' . " "incn nine nun piace rP"sons concerned may appearand show cause, if any they have, why Uu- prayer of said petition should not be r?J,.!c "',, ,. , Hilo. Hawaii, Sept. 15, 1903. ' "v tllL' L2.uArh,. ..noxifu i..,i- ,,')A" 'f 'T ','' , ', WviS; Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk. Attorneys lor Petitioner. 46-3 Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Kstate of JOSH FLORRS, deceased. Notice is herebv idven tbat tbe under - sii'iied has been uiioointed Administrator fth, estate of Jose Flores late of Ililo, Hawaii, deceased. All creditors of the I ut;iia9i:ii uiu ni-icujr iiuviiiv:,! iu j'liaiu- 1 their claims duly authenticated and with .1 ...... 1. i'...l . l...v.l. ....I.,....! ( a.......... ! tlie proper vouclieis, 11 any exist, ever ' though said claims may be secured by , inortKaKe upon nal ei.Uitc. tc ' ; , ft Wiinistrator or to In Smilh p.lrS0I1Si nt lhe,r ()f , IlwnH .,,,,, six molhs fr , of ...,. fir!ll ,nli,iic.llioll of ., within six mouths from the said claims fall due, or they ever barred. RVANGRLINO n Admluistrutorof the estate of deceased. Dated Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 4, Smith & Paksons, Attorneys for Admiuistrii ltulterick ration Ily every boat we receive 11 prettier than ever this year, jl.oo per year; sunscriptioi MOSUS & RAYMOND, rfll OUT CAIM.KtlKAMS. Berlin, Germany, Sept. thousnud workmen linve 8. Ten ! gone 011 n strike here. Belgrade, Servia, Sept. 18. The report that King Peter had hern as sassinated is untrue. Salomon, Turkey, Sept. 18. In . . . ,., . . , 'n "attic Dewceil 1 lirkisll troops mill nie Insurgents 300 liulgnriaiis were !..,.. '' Baltimore, Sept. 22. Twenty five thousand visiting Odd Fellows gave a state dinner to ninperor William of Germany. Chicago, 111., Sept. 18. Sir Thomas I.iplou is improving and tfie chances for his escane from an operation for appendicitis are good. Paris, Sept. 21. P'ougere, the music hall favorite, was murdered today. His servant was also killed the murderers, whose motive was robbery. Washington, D. C, Sept. iS. Rear-Admirnl Cotton cables from lleirut that all is quiet at that place and that complete order has now been restored. Washington, D. C, Sept. 18. CirT.Inmr PIiph Tnno- line nrnfiit..,l , . ? , A,- a claim from the Chinese govern- ment 0n behalf of the Chinese 111 jured at Tonopah. T ntiflnn int; 10 Tli ("Invnrii . . , ., , r T . . ment is seeking the support of Irish xt.: ,:-... . ..'..... ....., xsationalists tor tltc new fiv,i policy, offering concessions The , Irish demand self-government. West Point, Sept 22. Cavalry- in fc.D.ivis has arrived from Okla homa; making the trip on horse back, asa test ride, in thirty-nine days. The distance is 1600 miles. Chicago, 111., Sept. 18. The Manufacturers' Association of this city has invited the Hon. Joseph Chamberlain to speak here on the question of world trade and tariffs. Oyster Bay, Sept. 18. President bv the Supreme Court, Judge Roosevelt was the guest of the At-1 Hardy's decision will no doubt start lantic City Yacht Club today. One ' lhc registration ball rolling through of the yachtsof the club, the "Red" ol,t lhe Territory. Dragon," was lost during the day and five persons were drowned. San Francisco, Sept. 20. Three Deputy SherifTs, Dasha, Burnett and Dempsey were arrested tod ay in connection with the Chinese sub - stitution frauds. A confession is auegeu to nave ueen ooiameu as to their part in the frauds, which are reporteu to involve ouier oinciais. New York, Sept. 20. The 115th anniversary of the birth of Robert F.inmct, the Irish patriot, was cele- bratcd today in the principal cities of the United States. At many of the meetings, including New York, ... resolutions were adopted calling nnnn Great Britain to i?rant the complete freedom of Ireland. ,. - Revolution Huded. Constantinople, Sept. 21. At an audience granted todnj'hy the Sul-1 tan to the Russian Ambassador, the Turkish ruler expressed his regret Turkish ruler evnressed hk roL'ret , iiirMsu ruitr Lxprcsst.il ins regret lat l,lc excesses of his troops in Bui- frnrin nnil Mnrwlnnin. ITi irnvi. iassurances tllat thm. wou,(, ,, 0 1 ussiu.uicc.s 111,11 wicic vtuuiii 11c uu repetition ol the ollcnses. The 1 , , . , .. . . . revolution is believed now to be practically ended. don, Sept, 21. The situation Balkans is practically uu ed. It is stated that Ger favors allowing the Sultan most freedom in suppressing iitrrectiou and punishing the tiouists. The Sultan is re- . to be willing to concede local , . .,,, Diny, but is unwilling to grant Istian governor to Macedonia. is possibility of a hitch over efttsal to do this, An alliance Htweeu Bulgaria and Servia is said I to be probable. CIIA.IIltLltljAISVS HtlCCLSHOR. Lord .Ml 1 11 1 I of C11 pc mvti .Mny He thu .Mini. London, Sept. 18. Joseph Cham berlain's lesignation has caused great political excitement. It is ex pected that Balfour will continue in officens Prime .Minister, and that he will fill the vacancies iu the Cnbi net. Lord Milner of Cape Town may be appointed Colonial Secre tary. Lord .Milner, who may succeed Chamberlain as Colonial Secretary, is now Governor of the Transvaal and Orange Free State colonies and High Coniniissionerof South Africa. Milner was a journalist before en tering the service of the Hr'itish State Department and he began his official career as secretary to Mr. Goschen when the latter was Chan cellor of the Exchequer. The chief duties of the Hritish Colonial Sec retary will probably be centered in the administration of South African affairs for some years to come. His work in South Africa during thu Boer war is well known and at one J time he was Under-Secretary for Finance in Egypt. He has been known as a friend and political fol lower of the late Colonial Secretary. .HJIMli: ORDERS ItKIHSTKATIOS. Importiiut Proceeding for Those Who Arc Sot Registered. Nawiliwili, Kauai, Sept. 18. Judge Jacob Hardy of the Fifth Circuit Court has granted the writ lof mandamus prayed for by George , 3 , ' . 'H. 1-atrchild to compel W. G. " """ l" """I'" isrumi, naries a. kicc aim w. u. Sheldon, members of the Board of : Registration, to sit for the nurnose iof rc,risterinir voters for the countv elections who were not registered at the sessions of the Board held prior to the Territorial elections of 1902. The petition for the writ was originally addressed to Chief Justice Frear, who declined jurisdiction 1 and remitted the matter to Judge Hardy early this week. If not ap- 1 pealed, or it appealed and sustained .Mrs. Boners Held for Murder. San Francisco. Sent. 22. Mrs. Bowcrs has becn hel(l for murler. I Hcr sisler was (iisci,argeii. j iMrs Martlm Howcrs was nrreslcd 1 after the finding of arsenlc Jn lh(, Stomnch of lier deceased husband. owers issak, tolmvebeun poisoned once am, rccovercd umler hospital , trcntinellti Four wceks lnter ou his return home, he is said to have! ' been poisoned again. This time I he died. Following his death Mrs. Bowers drew $3,000 from a bank. ! 1 This had been deposited jointly by 1 Bowtrs and his wife. Mrs. Sutton, , . .. . - ... 1 a sister ol .Mrs. Dowers, was alleged to have nurchased the arsenio . which was later placed iu Bowers' irood Mrs. Bowers is said to have wished to get rid of her husband in order to marry another man. She Had been married three times. S. S. Texan to .11 like Lontresl Tiin. f. .,., ( Tacoina, Sept. 22. The steamer Tcxaii sailed today laden with 1 ni'!ir nnil i.ilmmi fnr llpl.nienrp ' Hreakwater. Thedistance is 14,000 ...:,,.,!' "". ,, " " " 1 stops. 1 his is the longest voyage , evc'r attcinpted. The steamship Texan, Captain , Morrison, was iu Honolulu early tins year making tier maiden voy age from New York around the T trim nnil rptlirn Tb, vicnl w n ;slster of ,,, Arizoau and the Alaskan. She. is 494 feet long, 56 feet beam, 35 feet deep, and draws i when loaded nearly thirty feet. On , h(!r mili(. LM!. V0;nB ,she '.aae llle trip, tncludiug short delays 111 pass- ,nB tliroUK,, the Strftils of MaBe'ii!U1, j forty-seven days. The vessel carries a ere, v of forty-two men in addition to her officers, and her .skipper is one of the best known masters in the inter-oceanic trade. KliUDKS KIDNAPPhltS. II. i:. L'oifpcr'N Sou Has an KxclUuir Kxpericmic. Three unknown armed ruffians this morning stole the 1 3-year-old son of Superintendent Cooper from Putiahou Preparatory School and forced him at the point of a pistol to Round Top, declaring that his father would have to hand over a handsome sum belore he saw his son Theodore again. One of the men went ahead to point out the path nud see that their actions were not .observed, while the other two fellows brought up the rear, 011c with n club and the other with a drawn revolver which he held pointed at the fright ened youth. Theodore, terrorized and uncer tain as to his ultimate fate, slipped on the grass many times as he ran trembling ahead at the gruff com mands of the kidnappers. Fortius they compelled him to, remove his shoes and stockings, that his bare feet might the better hold the ground. As the queer procession neared the summit of Round Top, the child thieves becoming thirsty with their exertions, looked around for water and made for a tank iu the neighborhood. Noticing that the gun carrier laid his weapon down to slack his thirst, the boy, realiz ing his opportunity, made a break for liberty, running as fast as his bruised and bleeding bare feet could carry him iu his headlong rush for freedom. Theodore had almost reached a turn iu the road when a shot rang out and a bullet whistled past his ear. The next moment he was around the corner and flying for home, where, nrriving iu such a state of fright that hecould barely relate his experience, he informed his startled mother of the events of the morning. Theodore states that one of the men was stationed iu the basement of the school and that the other two were in the grounds. He had oc casion to go in the basement and was held up at the pistol's point and told that unless he did what he was ordered to do he would be shot. Turks Still Slaughter. Sofia, Sept. 22. It is reported that 500 Turks were killed by dynamite during an engagement iu the Krena defile. Turks and Bul garians clashed Saturday iu a mountain skirmish on the border. The Turks have massed 40,000 men on the frontier and the Bul garians have 4,000. London, Sept. 21. I.ord Balfour of Burleigh, who has becn Secre tary for Scotland iu the British cab inet since 1S95, has resigned. The Hon. Arthur R. D. F.lliot, Fina- finl Mpintnri., In tli 'IVnnuiiri. I -.-.-. .., .w ...w ...,.,,,, niso ten me camuei. tie lias ' ! lhe lusition 01ll' sfiice last pronounced I "otli men are 'Traders, A HOME COIr' CAPITAL S50,c Organised I'tider the Laws of the 'K. ritory of Hawaii. The Hawaiian Realty and Maturity Co., Ltd. Loans, Mortgages, Securities, Invest ments and Real Kstate. Homes lluilt ou the Installment Plan HOMF. OFFICR : McINTYRF, IIUILDING HONOLULU, T.H. Tho Hawaiian Roalty and Maturity Co., Ltd. L. K. KHNTWRLL. General Manager m KlfiKiiSm; mi-, :a ajr-j1, SS322aSSs 'znta?imjmt vyJu'rh'