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V!H?f w r"" wmtfifift'ittr! Hw",-' 'XT ""??" t Vti .fJ.'.VTIf Tffi EVENING BU1.LBTIN, HONOLULU, H. T., TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1901. i i Llhss of Travel. Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE Xho steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as hereunder: BTIOM RAN PtlAMniorn VENTURA NOV. 20 ALAMEDA NOV. 23 rnn ram pniHninrn ALAMEDA NOV. 19 BIERHA NOV. 19 ALAMEDA '. DEC. 4 Local Boat .Local Doat. In connprtlnn will, thi. aninn - ., , . ... -- ...... . oamuB ui me uuuve steamers, tne agents are pro- pared to issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tlckctn oy any rail road from San Francisco to all points Id the United States, and from New Tork by any steamship line to all European ports. FOn FURTHER PA11TICULARS APPLY TO Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC 8. 8. CO. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (jeeidenta! and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha 8temeri of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned. run japan AND CHINA. FOR 8AN FRANCISCO. HONGKONG MAHU NOV. 23 CHINA NOV. 30 DOHIO DEC. 10 NIPPON MAltU DEC. 13 DOIIIC NOV. 19 NIPPON MAHU NOV. 26 PEIIU DEC. 3 COPTIC DEC. 10 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO. H. HACKFIBLO & CO. LTD. AGENTS. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Company. Steamers of the above line, running In connection wlu the CANADI AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between ancouvcr. II. C. and Sydney, N.S.iV., and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Brisbane, are DUE AT HONO LULU on or about tne dates below Hated, viz.: rrom Sydney and Brisbane. (For Victoria and Vancouver, n. C.) MIOWEHA NOV. 20 AOnANGl DEC. 18 MOANA JAN. IB From .Vancouver an Victoria, B. C. (For Brisbane and Sydney.) MOANA NOV. 23 11IOWERA DEC. 21 Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general information, apply to Theo. H. Davlce & Co.. Ltd., Gcn'l Agents. American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. i DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast HAWAIIAN, 8,000 tons, to sail about Oct. 20. OREGONIAN, 6,000 tons, to sail about Dec. 10. CALIFORNIA, 6,000 tons, to sail about Jan. 10. 8. 8 8. 8. 8. AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail Freight received at Company's wharf, 42nd Street, South Brooklyn all times. For further particulars, apply" to C. P. MORSE, Gsneral Freight Agent H. HACKFELD & CO AGENTS, HONOLULU. at Ltd. Bisiiess Hei CuSave Maiy Heirs m 'Ofec-ov ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM Su Francisco-Portland THE TRAINS DAILY FROM SAN FRANCISCO. TWO TRAINS DAILY FROM PORTLAND. Only THREE DAYS to Chicago. Only FOUR DAYS to New York. Pullman Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok ing and Library Cars, with Barber Shop and Pleasant Reading itooms. Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte). Free Reclining Chairs. i Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. I. H. LOTHROP, General Agent. " 1S5 Third street, Portland, Oregon, D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco, . U LOMAX, G. P. & T. A., H72 Omaha, Nebraska. Telephone to All Parts of the Island. KONA LIVERY STABLES KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII J. G. IIENMQUES, PROP. Horses and Carriages For Bxcurslons To the Volcano or the Mountains. An excellent chance le offered (or tourists to 6EB THE COUNTRY. Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna Loa at Kallua and take passengers overland rt Tfnnlrona whoFO tlin DlAfttTIPP Ir mill Btgaln, SEND TOUR BUSINESS ORDERS BY TELEGRAPH YOU CAN DO IT NOW THE INTER -ISLAND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Is transmitting messages to all the Islands of the group except Kauai. MINIMUM RATE IS SU. Vari-Co-Cele Takes the Life out of a Man. Have You Got It? Nenrly cery man has Varlcoceio moro or less. Tho evidence of It is n swelling of the veins, n dragging sensation when standing, a pain In tho hack, extreme nervousness, and a gen oral exhaustion of the tiro nml vitality which Is tho portion of youth, Theio nro thousands of "half-men," made so by Varicocele. Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt Cures Varicocele. Tho "Dr. McLaugh lin method," used In.trcatliiK this mal ady, allows no chance of failure. It cannot fall. Five thousand say It cur ed them. So will you. Act today, us each day this disease Is sapping thu very blood out of your body. 1 guarantee a euro If 1 say I can cure. I don't ask nny ono to tako chances on my Invention. It doesn't cost you anything If I fall. If you nro tired of treatments that tail, I want you to Btudy my plan, and when you seo how senslhlo It Is, como and try It. Call nml bco tho new McLaughlin Belt, and let mo explain how 1 cure, If you can; or, If not, write for tho free hook, telling about Varicocele. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmw 'juwwww 1 I mmmmmmmmmmlm Dr.M. H. McLaughlin, 7012 Market St., Sun l:i-nn., Cnl. tAip:l'.UfSfi'Mv!l'ififi'!ifi':lf:fKi RACE PLANS FOR f IIILO j NEW YEAR SEASON i. Hllo, Nov. 1G. 0. 8. McKcnzle. man ager of the Volcano Stables returned lust week from n two months' trip to California and arrived with perfected plnns for racing at lloolulu Park. Thero will be racing on Thanksgiving Day and Mr. McKcnzle brings word that the Honolulu owners and turf to act perfectly, While nt tho Coast. Mr. McKenzle bought a number of horses. These nr rlved In good condition on the Falls of Clyde In charge of Bob Burns. Anions them were several unbroken colts by Nutwood, two Crclghton and two Imp. St. Saviour colts. Del Vista, a four-year-old corrcl running mare by Del- mnr.IUnvfitl nn,1 n l, rflA.i'nni.nlil fm lovers will he here In a body. Tha gc,(,nK ,,y 0corR0 KcnnP,..0rcen 7. Six furlongs dash, free for all, handicap; purse 175. 8. Consolation race, one mile; purwi $75. The rubber harrier will be used to start nil roces with. This has boon of mortgage; mortgago Wee Chin She cxnerlmented with rerentlv nml fonn J ' on portion Ap. 1. 11. r. 1US0. Wllbiii, RHTEWAM. Instruments Filed for Record Novem ber 18. 1901. Kealalknhlkl Mrs. K. Lapltlo ...D. .1. 11. Castle A. M. Cooke D. 1). K. Mnkuakano A. J. Cnmphell.D. First Dank of illlu A. II. I-ocbcn- man ,.D. A .11. Locbensteln W. II. Ship- nn I). S, C. Allen T. Chrlstly Bel. T. Chrlstley S. C. Allen .....Mtg. Keknmano Ah Tuck L. M. II. Cnbrnl M. it. Cabrnl. ..P.At. M. It. Cabrnl C. Kerrelrn D. C. Fcrrclra. and wlfo M. H. Cnbrnl rx Joso Carrelrn Rosa Fraga D J. A. Ilnkei-C. K. At D. M. Knualllllll and wife Hawaiian Commercial k Sugar Co 11. W. Tr. Oahu College Lnas. l- True. ' Recorded November 11, 1901. I. O. Martins nnd wlfo to M. dc M. ricceno; deed; Interest in lot 51, Kal wild, JIllo, Hnwall; $00. Book 225. page 454. Dated March 1. IDOL Recorded November 12, 1901, Estate of 11. P. Bishop to Territory of Hawaii; deed; plcco land, corner King street nud Asylum road. Hono lulu, Oahu; $1. Book 229, pngo 155. Dated November 11, 1901. A. A. Wilder to E. K. Paxton et nl.; trustee deed; nil lands, tcim ments as described In huok 231, page 1, In Territory of Hawaii. Bonk 231. page 7. Dated November 2, 1901, Recorded November 13, 1901. L. II. Deo to f. Hnsson; assign ment of lenso; piece land, King street, Pawaa, Honolulu. Oahu; 11100. Book 22S. pago 302. Dated October 21. 1901. W. It. Castlo to Western & Hawaii an Investment Company; assignment Thanksgiving races, while they arc expected to be up to the standard are .-Tribune, yei in a measure out a loreruuuer lur th big New Year's meet that has been already scheduled. The first meet will Induce tho owners to shape their horses for the stakes at the beginning of the year. The program for Thanksgiving races lb as follows which nlflo came on the Palls of Clyde. FINISHED THE RAILROAD. Hllo. Nov. 16. On the birthday of King Edward VII. Ilonokaa and Ku kulhaelo plantations celebrated tho completion of the line of railroad con necting them. The railroad was finish i. ironing ami jiuciuk. :- i"-, ,i ,, . nr,.n.u- i,i . I..I ptirne IIOO. Saturday nn exrundnn wna clven nvnr !. Half-mile dash, free for all; purse , lfno ,. .. .- nllt 1JU. 3. Half-mile dilsh, Japanese owned horses; purse $50, 4. Five furlongs dash, free for all; purxe $75. 5. Six furlongs dash, free for all; purse $100, and midway between the plantations tho excursionists held n picnic. The crowd numbered sixty or seventy nnd n royal dinner was served. The ex cellence of the feast was duo to Mrs. Watt and Mrs. Forbes. Tho oratorical features of tho ocel li. One mile dash, free for all; purse Blm. wn , , ,1V ...-,.,..,.. $1"0' t , . tory speech hy Jas. Olbb. He fcllcltat- .. Half-mile dash. Japanese owned ,,,, Kukuhne0 anU nonoknn upon the liursea; purse $50. completion of the line which, brings 8. One mile hurdle race; purse $.. thcm cIogcr bolh commcrcny anil 9. Three-eighth mllo dash, Hawaiian Boclny. John Watt of Ilonokaa re bred; purse $30. sponded with what Is reported as tho Tho condition of the races call for bcgt gpccch of the day 0 wng foUow. three horses to enter, and three to P( uy jjr poroeg urt. Horses finishing second will The raliroad is a nnrrow gauge and nv entrance money, which will come ,s mtccn mcg n i,.nKth.-Trlbune. out of the purse. The races will com- . . . mence nt 1 o'clock. ' Most men employ the first part of Entries for the Thanksgiving races thcr nvcg to mnke tno agt ,)im mg. close nt the Volcano Stables ofllco at 12 crablo. ' ('clock, Tuesday, November 28; ten Business Notices. ; IMPORTANT TO 8PORT3MEN. Honolulu Office, 315 Fort St. Below Merchant. TBL., MAIN 131. Messenger will call for cur mtssjt If desired. Hawaiian Tramway's Time Table. KINO. STREET LINE Cart feavt Walklkl tor town at , 4j ' t:, A M and tvery i minutes ihenitttr It I to 4) tij.il and ii4j p M. Irom Waiklki fotnthf Punahou SuMri Cart lav R Kane or I'awaa kwiu-t to town at S jiA.M. and tvery 19 minutf thi reader ill) 11 otP.M Cart leava Fort and King Ur corner for Halatna att:to a.m. and verj i) oitnjtei altti t'll nt) P.M. Cart Icava for Palama onl at $ and &:ioa.m Cart laava Pataroa for Walkiki i. A m and avcrv 11 mlnuttatlll 0 4) P-H . then at c:ij and 10 4S Thait'MP.M from Palama lor Punahuu onty toet to walkiki on situr ja Cart leat rort and Kinc ti ccnri itiKttif Mangt at s w and rw a.IA. Can leava Fort and Klne ttrett ct-rret tut Walkiki at 6 j A.M. aiidcerytj mlnutet tlliipoj'.M then ai o,y ana iis r.n. mt 11 arm $tio waiKiki n Saturdayt only BERET AMA STREET AMiPJUANl' VALIFY Cart leava Punahou StiHe ft r Tor atrand tor Town and Valley at j 40 ) 50 0 it tc 6 c 1 and 7. to a.m. Cart leave Oah J Collect f(rtiwn aiid Vllyat 6:o 6,50 and ?;io a.M and ever lominutvt t'll irio P.M. except tha even hour and full, hout cart wlilch run front the Stable. Cart leave Nuuanu Valle at 6 to 6 jo Moam and tvery to minutes thereafter til) 10 ju p M Cars leave Fort and Qurrit ttreett tot l"unahou College at 6 oj 6 tj 6 j . m and eery 10 oilnutrt alter 11119 4f p.n, Aiier inai tnr cart run 10 ine Stable up to n:$oP.M,whKh It the last car trt'Bi Tewn, reaching the Stable at it;o P m fUder's Steamship Company 1"T cent of purse money (o. accompany tliH entry. Entrj' blanks may be pro. rurcd at the Volcano Stables. Tho officers of tne day are ns fol lows: Albert Horner, starter; J. T. Mulr, Peter Lee and W. II. Campbell, The. management of tho Hotel Hale Judges; Jack Easton, clerk of th iwa makes tho announcement that It ciiurno; I. B. Schoen, clerk of the has 'Secured tor tln exclusive uso of wales; J. I). Kennedy and S. II. Webb, guests tho privilege of shooting game ., ,.'. ocr thu lands of the Oahu Hallway & "li,"lh rn.i ,..,. i v.ini,.n nm.i - XfnUt, Pnnnnn, nn.l nrnl.nhlv Vlrf-la -"" u.-,',,J, .,, ,,.. .... nw ,......, ........ , ., "- iniiion. on tho Is ami or Uahu. 'Ino A will be brought down from Hono- hootlnB of gnmo on tno BaM an,g g lulu this week by Dob Ilallantyne. Jim prohibited by the Oahu Hallway & McAullffe. lately returned from Aus- Ind Company to other than hotel tralia will brlnir Prince David's Wcller guests. Parties desiring to avail and George Davis, Cal. Leonard and themsetves of theso privileges nro re- John Callahan will come along, bring- " J fo ouno, aui.o reau.remem eon- Ing Edna. While In Honolulu, Mr. Mc- " '". iij(?pA Kenzle met Prince David nnd made an 1093-lm Manager. ,'irraiiBement to run Socialist against Wellcr on January 1. The race will NOTICE. he one mllo nnd the winner takes tho valuable trophy known as tho Hllo Hunting, shooting or tho carrying Track Cup nnd n purse of $150. This of llrearms on nny of tho lands owned match will be followed at n later dato ?r.LSa"c,Kyl,!t.PAUU ."'V'X fc l,y a race between the two kings of the ND COMPAM is hsoUUeiy for- turf at a distance of one and one- , restricts of Walalua and Koolau quarter miles. While at Honolulu. Mr. on are reserved for Halelwa Hotel. McKcnzIo arranged with the Wilder Trespassers will bo prosecuted to Mtamshlp Company for the Klnau to tne run extent or tno law intve Honolulu at 12 oclock noon on ., Monday. December 30 and to return to ''"'lm Honolulu at 10 o'clock on the morning of Friday. January 3d. This arrange- ueui win nnuw passenneri. u ... ruirlnR my absence from tho Terrl all tho racing, and to havo time to dr. t(ry( ,ri)ert oilman, foreman of my part without being rushed. Excursion h0pr will net for mo under full power ivies will prevail; that Is. one fam of attorney, will bo charged for the round trip. Honolulu, T. II., Nov. 11, 1901. I.'MlmilnL" nre the urograms for Jan. E. H. HATH, u.iry 1 and 2: 199Mm Plumber. NEW YEAR'S DAY. i BOWER8" MERCHANT PATROL. 1 Trotting nnd pacing, 2:14 class; jlnlnies cup and imrso of $100. ' Night watchmen furnished for bulM- 2 Ono mile dash, free for all; Hllo ings, business property and residences. Puupueo Tract Manoa Valley Beautiful building sites Macadamized streets. Artesian water. Unsurpassed view of mountains and ocenn. Rapid Trnnslt lino passes through tho property. For further particulars apply to tSLAIND REALTY CO., 204 JUDD BUILDLNa. LTD. I). K. DILLINUHAM. Manager. POWER OF ATTORNEY. O. R. & L. Co. TIME TABLE. From nnd after January 1 JdUfl TRAINS. FREIOHT AND PA88ENGER8 FOR I8LAND PORT8. STATIONS jaiiv iim (OularJ) ex. Sun iaii t. Sun. iiailv liAllr A.M AM. AM I'M I'M. Honolulu . t:io ( iio 31s t.io Po.ll Ctly ... lo) 8 1140 1.1 t.io b Mill . 8 u 10. I 1.00 403 1 10 Wil.nae 10 so 44s W.lilua 11 sj .. .. s 49 .... Kihukv u ) tis .... STATIONS. baii . (Inward) e. Sun. Iaii iaii i.ailv A M A M I' M P.M. K.huku WiUlua .. Walana. ,. Ewa Mill .. PtaM Cny Honolulu v 611 t.JO S'U .IO ! IK 01 ri I o !i . to a 4 . .t F C. SMITH, Oen'l Pass. & Tleket Agt. 10. P. DENIHON, Superintendent Track Cup and purse of $150, 3. Hnlf-mlto doBh. free for all: purM I too. 4. Trotting and pacing, 2:3S class; purho $75, r. Threc-elghthB mile daBh; purse. 57C. il. Half-mile dash, Jupunese owned horses; pur bo $50, 7, Six furlongs dash, free for all; purso $100. 8. Five furlongs dash,' free for nil; pursu $100, 'J. Half-mile dash, Japanese nwncO hurties; purso $50, 10. One mile hiiidle race, six Jumps; punt $75. JANUARY 2. 1. Trotting nnd pacing, 2:20 class; purse $100. 2. Half-mile dash, free for all, handi cap; purso $100, 3. Half-mile dash, Jnpaneso owned torses; purse $2,1, i. Five furlongs dash, frco for all. handicap; purse $75. S. One mllo dash, free for all; Hllo Mercantile cup and purse of $100. 1 G. One- and ono-quarter mllo hurdle race, eight hurdles; purse $75, Builders will do well to consult Row ers In regard to watchmen. BY AUTHORITY PUBLIC LAND8 NOTICE. On Saturday, December 21st, 1901, nt 12 o'clock noon at tho front en trance of tho Judiciary bunding, will Ihi sold nt Public Auction, the Lensn of that certain piece or parcel of land, sltunln at Palamn-knl. In Honolulu, Oahu, known nnd described ns thu flbh pond of "Kuwlllwlll, ' with tho hankH. lands nnd leles connected therowith and belonging therein, ho lm- tho nn ni(i lircmlsi's now occupied r.nd under cultivation by Chin Wo &. Co., rlco planters. Term I'ivo Years. Upset Rental $275 per milium, pay alilo Beml-unnunlly In ndvnuce Lease to commenen from January 1, 1902, at which dato possession of above laud bo given. For further particulars apply nt the Public Lands OMlcc. Honolulu. EDWARD S. HOYI. Commissioner of Public Lands. Public Lands Office. Nor. 16th, 1901. 199G-3t Kamakcla. Honolulu, Oahu; $1500. Rook 221. page 300. Dated November 7, 1901. S. Kaua ct al. to E. Campbell; deed; four acres of Kill. 10190, Walapuka, Kolmla, Hawaii; $1. Rook 225, pago 455. Dated October 30, 1896. J. Wight and wlfo to Kolmla Sugar Company; partition deed; portions R. It. 5450. Kill. 10600, llalawn. North Kohala, Hawaii; $1. Rook 225, pago 456. Dated October 5, 1901. M. C. DowsettioA. C. Gait; deed; Plcco land. King street, Honolulu, On- liu; $383.90. Rook 225, page 458. Dat ed November 12, 1901. I. Kcknhun.1 to Knhlllui Railroad Company; lease; piece land. Pala, Maul; ten years at $75. Hook 228, page 303. Dated September 17, liWi A. W. Carter to J. O. Young; pow er of attorney; general powers. Hook 24, pago 412. Dated Beptemucr , 1900. K. Lulkl and husband to L. A. Dickey; mortgage; lotB 11, 12. 17 and 18, block 6, Kapanulu tract, Honolulu, Oahu; $500. Hook 227, pago 256. Dat ed November 13, 1901. Estate R. Grieve to W. C. Achl; release: portion R. 1'. 3664, Kill. 10 861, NI11III, North Kohala. Hawaii; $250. Roolc 112, page 253. uatuu March 30. 1901. Estato R. Grlcvo to V. C. Achl; release; Ap. 3, Kill. 855911. Makapala, North Kohala, hnwall; $250. Rook 113. page 105. Dated March 40, 19U1. Ah Nco to W. C. Achl; assignment of lease; premises, utng and Llllhn streets, Honolulu, Oahu; $1000. Rook 228. page 308. Dated December 11. 1900. II. Watcrhouse & Co. to M. A. Short; deed; lot 3, Kaalhco tract, Ho nolulu. Oahu; $5400, Rook 229, pago 158. Dated November 7. 1901. Estate M. Kalial to E. K. Ilooth; partial release: plcco land, Kallhl, Ho nolulu. Oahu; $1. Rook 227, pago 258. Doted February 20, 1899. J. I). Holt, Jr., and wlfo to J. U. Kuhla; correction deed; iota 3 and 6, of Ap. 1. Kill. 6450. Kallhl. Honolulu. Oahu. Rook 229, pago j57. Dated November 4, 1901. J. D. Holt. Jr.. and wifo.to J. II. Kuhla; deed; portion Ap. 1, Kill. 6450, Kallhl, Honolulu, Oanu; $1. Rook 229. pago 159. Dated October 24, 1901. J. D. Holt and wlto to U. W. Farr, trustee; deed: portion Kill. 6450, Ka llhl. Honolulu, Oahu; $1. Rook 229, pago Hid. Dated November -1, 1901. J. I). Holt and wlfo to J. U. Ku hla; deed; portion mil. 6450, Kallhl, Honolulu, Oahu; $1. Rook 229, pago 162. Dated January 11. .99. G. J. Waller to Nakoa; release; It. P. 1009, Kill. 3153, Kapalama, Ho nolulu. Onliu; $100. Rook 157, page 335. Dated November 12, 1901. T. M. Sylva and wlfo to Rlshon - Co.; mortgago; ono-seventu Interest in Grant 347. Interest in leasehold Grant 347, Kapcla, Walulua, Oahu; $250. Rook 227, pago 259. Dated No vember 13, 1901. S. Oznkl to Rlshop & Co.; chattel mortgage; two leaseholds, King Btreet, Honolulu. Oahu; $5000. Rook 23, pago 261. Dated November 11, 1901, II. T. White to M. .1. do Sa; lease and option; lota 10 and 12, block A. and buildings, Pearl City, Ewa, Oahu; ten years, ono year at $50 per month. nlno years at $75 per month. Rook 228. pago 305. Dated November 12. 1901. R. T. White to M. it. da Sa; bill of sale; two horses, wagons, furniture, etc., Pcnrl City, Ewa, Oahu; $855. Rook 224, pago 413. Dated November 13, 1901. Recorded November 14, 1901. It. MvKlhliln to A. Harris: rcleaso: pieco land, Fort Btreet, Honolulu, Oa hu; $2000. Rook 199, pago 230. Dat ed December 2u, 1900. L. Y, Lamsal to Rank of Hawaii, Limited; mortgago: leasehold, vine yard street, Honolulu, Oahu; $1000. Hook 227, pago 2ul. Datcu November 14, 1901, E. S. Cunlia to L. Y. Lamsal: con sent; to mortgago of leasehold, Vlno- ard street, Honolulu, Oahu. Hook 227. pago 266. Dated November 14, 1901. G. A, I.ong to J, A. Magoon; as signment of mortgago; mortgage II. Ken wo and husband on It. rVs 2677 nnd 6908, Kill. 8076, Nuuanu, Honolulu. Honolulu, Oahu; $1. Hook 153, pago 434. Dated July 23, 1898. E. K. Ilooth and husband to J. U. Kuhla: deed: lots 4 and 5 of Ap. 1, Kill Ol.'o. Kallhl, Honolulu, Ouliu; $1000. Rook 229. pago 163. Dated IV-bmiry 20, 1S99, A, Dreler to Honolulu Tobacco Company. Limited; rcleaso; puriou It. P 87. Kill. 611, Fort street, Ho nolulu. Oahu: $5000. Rook 196, pago 129. Dated November II, 1901 Honolulu Tobacco Company, Limit ed, to A. Order; morlgngo; poitlcin It. P. 87. Kill. 011. Fort street. Hono lulu, Oahu; $9000. Hook 227, pago 207. Dated Novembor 12. 1901. F. F. Madeira to J. P Medio; re Icasu; leasehold, buildings, etc., liu- llinloa 1. North Kona. Hawaii, $600, Hook 213, page 264. Dated November 6. 1901. J. M. Pedro to M. M. Pnvao; chat tel mortgage; leasehold, buildings, etc., Holualoa 1, North Kona, Hawaii; $300. Rook 227, pago 269, Dated No vrrabor 7, 1901. iSgJltoi. H BB ETallsWT ytu VdaftV-TlA IsH 1 1 aaaB Bt 12 B4RmaBBBBSKal72aj2rBm4Y0 i.'.l iTBBBkua! l-3Vt1nnlw ICiTiL- - J-4 HiffaHE At the entrance to the Famous lao Vallev. and easy access to Halakalea, ths largest extinct volcano In thi World. m Headquarters for Tourists and Commercla Travellers. WAILUKU, ISLAND OF .MAUI. A. T. HAGBNKAMP, Mann(5ep. MAUI HOTEL, Hank of Hawaii. Limited, to W. C. Achl: partial release; lots 18. 19 and 20, block 21, Kalulanl tract, Honolulu, Oahu; $200. Hook 227, pago 271. Dat ed November 7, 1901. J. F. dc Frcltas and wife to M. M. I'avao; mortgage; lots 18, 19 and 20, block 21, Kalulanl tract. Honolulu, Oahu; $300. Hook 227, page 272. Dat ed November 7, 1901. J. S. Jncolison to M. M. I'avao; Corporation Notices. WILDER'S 8TEAMSHIP COMPANY. Notice. Honolulu. November 14, 1901. On nnd nfter December IbI next all frelchts muBt bo nrenald unless other chattel mortgage; leasehold. Auwalo- arrangements bo made at tho office limit. Honolulu, 227. pago 273. 1901. Oahu: Dated $250. Hook November 9, Every Day Affords Now Proofs of tho peculiar effects of PAIN-KILLER. In cases whero a disordered condition of tho stomach, liver and bowels Is com bined with great debility, nervous weakness, and intenso melancholy, lis effects nre most beneficial nnd wonder ful. It should be kept by every family. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one Paln-Klllcr, Perry Davis. Price 25c and 50c. of the compnny, corner Fort nnd Gjiicefi streets, previous to that data. C. L. WIGHT, President. 1995-lm WILDER'S 8TEAM8HIP NOTICE. COMPANY Magazines bound by tho EVENINl RULLLET1N. Corporation Notices. NOTICE. Intending Passengers by the Stoamer Sierra. Leaving Honolulu for San Francisco on November 19th, aro horojly notl- tleu mat tno auovo mentioned Bieamer Hilll t.n.nl.m. nlllnlinn, vwiaalltln ,lla. mil UU KlfVll uuivnHi imDoiui. -o- Change In Passenger Fares. On nnd after December 1st, 1901, tho following change in passenger fares will go Into effect, viz: Deck rates between Honolulu and the Island of Hawaii will be increased from $2.00 to $3.00. Cabin rates between Honolulu and Ilnna. Hamoa and Klpnhulu, on tha Island of Maul, will bo Increased from $6.00 to $7.00. Deck rates from Honolulu to Maul ports will be Increased from $2.00 to $2.50. All speclnl rates, oxcepting to cler gymen, will be abolished on October 31, 1901. C. L. WIGHT. 1979 td President. WILDER'S STEAM8HIP COMPANY. Notice to Shippers. Shippers aro notified that a new frplcht Hrhediilo will iro Into effoct 01 patch and will not remain at this port ard after December 1st. 1901. moro than six hours, day or night. Information In regard to changes In Tickets for tho nbovo Balling must retes can bo obtained at the office of bo purchased at thtJ offlco ot tho under- tho company, corner Fort and Queen signed not later than monday, Novem- strcctB, Honolulu, her 18. Tho company will not guaran-l C. L. WIGHT, teo to recclvo baggago after tho arrlv- 1991-to Jan. 1 President. nj of tho steamer, nor to arrango trans portation after tho abovo dato. WM. G. IRWIN & CO.. LTD.. ' General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. Honolulu, Novembor 15th. 1995-3t INTER-ISLAND STEAM TION CO., LTD. NAVIQA- Notice to Passengers. HONOLULU RAPID TRAN8IT LAND COMPANY. Commencing on 8unday, the 17th November, cars will stop at tho near side qt intersecting streets only, to tako on and let off passengers. C. G. RALLKNTYNE, Manager II. It. T. & L. Co. Honolulu, Nov. 15th, 1901. 1995-lw Legal Notices. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been appointed Admin Istrator or tho Estato of KAIIANA KAIIALE (w). deceased, of Walkiki. Honolulu, Island of Oalui, Territory of Hawaii; all creditors aro hereby notl fled to present their clalma, duly au thcntlcatcd, and with proper vouch' era, If nny exist, even If tho claim la secured by mortgago upon real estato. to mo at thu law olllca or Messrs. Achl & Johnson, room No. 27, Campbell uiock, upstairs, in said Honolulu, with On and after December 1st, 1901, llin fnllnwlnir rhnnens In naBBCnscr & 'fares will go Into e fleet, viz.: Cabin rates between Honolulu and Elecle, Makawell, Waimea, Kapaa, Anahola. Kllauea and Hanalcl, on the Island of Kauai, will bo Increased from $6.00 to $7.00. Cabin rates between Honolulu anU Kealakekua and nil ports beyond. In tho District of Kona, on tho Island ot Hawaii, will bo increased from $10.00 to $11.00. Cabin rates between Honolulu and Honuapo and Punaluu, on tho Islan4 of Hawaii, will bo increased front $12.00 to $13.00. Deck rates between Honolulu and tho Island of Kauai will bo Increase from $2.00 to $2.50. Deck rates between Honolulu mid tho iBland of Maul, will bo Increased from $2 to $2.50. Deck rates between Honolulu and the Island of Hnwall will bo increased from $2.00 tf. $3.00. All special rates, except to clergy men, will bo abolished on tho above date. J. CNA. President Honolulu, November 4, 1901, 1985-24L INTER-ISLAND STEAM NAVIGA TION CO., LTD. Notice to Shippers. Shippers nro hereby notified thnt i,i nn.l ft.. 1.....1 ,.. ..... Kion0 tho said Estatu are requested to mnku immediate payment or such Indebted ness to mo at said olllce. KAHALE, Administrator Estato of Kahaiia Ka halo (w), deceased, Honolulu, October 29th. 1001. 1980 Oct 29; Nov. 5. 12. 19. l'lff All Ik lion .ttnlaVinnna renjrtily fnr lli.nnrrh,.,. ! i'r?1 tipirmatufrhivc! I UhliM, unnatural dla I cfiaricta, or any lotUtrima nuu, iiriiaiiun vr uicra lion fit 111 U B n il mom. ImE.iijfXiu euCo. b."n'"v.0"",,,??n, svwt-vi mm J WrUgJIlHi lor kwot In plain vraeiwr. praiprrM, (repaid, ii i WOWMW, fJ.TX Wtftwu .. WFm2mmm mKM 'a 1 (u a Cmju c . VHIP."V w alllWafl pHt.nl DBlaflo , 1 IB. a.CKUtl.o .KS V c.s-i. Tm Llrcular &. 041 rwiuaot. III formation In regard to the changes in rnt"8 can bo obtained by railing nt tho oinco of tho 011111.1117 O.110011 Btreet, Honolulu.. J, ENA. 1931-tf President HART & CO (LIMITEDl THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS Fine Ice Creams and Water Ices, Chocolate and Confections. The Finest Resort In the City. Try our "Elite" Oyster Cocktails. . iilnaW&te.j!il&