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y ,- f','7''-i'f. "r"T EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T.. TUESDAY, FED. 18, 1802. Ltnet of Travel. 4--H4-M4mH 44f4-44-4- ' T w? 7" .TT""" 7&r J T i a fr r Bisiioss 9cn Cai Save Maaj Ilonrs PICTOW ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM Saa Francisco-Portland THE TRAINS DAILY f FROM SAN FRANCISCO. TWO TRAINS DAILY FItOM PORTLAND. Pal THREE DAYS to Chicago Only FOUR DAYS to Now York. FaHnan Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok- . (n and Library Cars, with Barber (Bkop and Pleasant Reading Rooms. uining uars (Meals a-la-carto). Free Reclining Chairs. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. F. X. LOTHROP. Genernl Acenf 15 Third street, Portland, Oregon. t. nr. iuhjuulhjk, General Agent, Ho. 1 Montgomery SL.San Francisco. B. h. LOMAX, O. P. & T. A., W y Omaha, Nebraska. Hawaiian Tramway's Time Table. KINO STREET LINB. Ctrl luvt W.tklkl (or town l j 45. 6 M. A M. Ulferery llmrnuttiUlfrtifter till 1041, nlii and lljir.w. from W.lklkl to to Ih. Pun.hou ilibl.i. Crti Ittn R Ringt or Pwt twitch (or town it j UK M. (1111 jrtrjr it nlnultl thertafler till 11 oSp.m Ctrl Utvt Fort nj King itrttti corner lor Ptlamt 16.10 A.M. and trtry 15 mlnutct alttr till 11.15 Can lean lor Palana only at 5 and 10 . CI' li"F""" "" Wilklkf s A M. and lYiry yhiit.tllllci4SIM, then at to 1 and 104 p.m. 7.V.'is'. '" P'" lor Punahou noh tHI 10 WalldKf on Saturdayi. Can luvi Fort and Kin ilreeti corner lot Rllli Rant! at s nd i jo A M. Cari liarl Fort and King itmti corner lor Wilkrkl it tx) AM. and ivery i nlnutii till 10 ojp. M, then at 10 nd 11.05 P.. Thi iiijs P.M. goei to Walklkl on Saturdayi only. BERBTANIA STREET AND NUUANU VALLEY. Can leave ipunahou Sl.bla lor Town atruand lor Town and Valley at 5 40 5 50 6 10 i.to e 40 j and Can leave Oahu Collere lor town and Valley at e jo 0 jo and t.io a.m and ever) 10 nlnuiei till 10 10 P.M. eicept the even hour and hall, hour can which run Irom the Stable Canleavt Nuuanu Valley at 10 10 50 A.M and every to nlnutei thereafter till 10 50 p.m. Can leave Fort and Queen ilreeti lor Punahou J'"?.' ' ! 41 A ai and every 10 nlnuiei fur till oil P.M. Alter that the can run to the Stable up to fi'soP.M. which li ihe lait car Irom Town. reaching the Stable ihrn p.m. ' Telephone to All Parts of the Island. konaTTvery STABLES KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII J. G. HENEIQUES, PROP. Horses and Carriages a, ior-Bxcurelona To the Volcano or the Mountains. An excellent chance Is offered for tourists to 6EB THE COUNTRY. Cnrrlairr-fl mnnr thA H n Xiaum. .... at Kailua and take passengers overland to FQOkena, where tho steamer is met atatnj O. R. & L. Co. TIiVIE TABLE. From and after January 1, 1899. TIIAINS. STATIONS. OAIIY DAILY (Outward) e. Sun. DAILY ex. Sun. DAILY DAILY PM. S 10 SSO i 10 A.m. a m. AM. P.M. nonoiulu j io Pearl City.... 801 E. Mill 811 Walana. " W.lalua Kahuke , ,,,, STATIONS. (Inward) has 11.40 1100 hi J4T 4 05 0 )4 louS 10 50 MS ie.i 4 41 !40 '.IS DAILY II. Sun. DAILY DAILY A M. A.M P.M .... JJS . .. 6.10 .... DAILY P.M. t- so sss 4 ) 510 AgT, Kahuku Walalua Walana. EwaMIII j-jo Pearl City 6.11 Honolulu 6 50 T IO ... 7 4S I OS I.JO 8 0 -IS SOS F C. SMITH, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket U. P. DENI80N. Superintendent Chinese and Japanese Firm. C.Q.YeeHop&Co Kahikinni Meat Market and Grocery. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Deretanla Street, Corner Alakea. 'Phone Blue 2511. ALSO AT THE FISHMARKET MEAT 8TALL8 19 AND 20. SING CHAN CO Importers of Hardware, Tinware, Glassware and Carriage Goods, Etc., Etc. Sanitary Plumbing and Sewer Connec- tlontt a (Specialty. 229 King 8t., between River St. and n. R. Depot. 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A,r, .y.0!1 nn oW man declining beforo your time, having lost all ability to enjoy life, with prostatic trouble, lost strength, debility, pains and aches and general decay of organic now. crs7 I can euro you with Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Bolt with free suspensory lor weak men. I will send you, scaled, free, my 'beautiful book telling about It if you will send this ad. Send for It today. dr. m. h. Mclaughlin, ss ksVc.,. OQlco hours, 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. The now 1902 designs In WALL PA PERS aro particularly pleasing. Tho best of art has been worked Into wall decorations and there Is Individuality In the patterns. Best papers at tho lowest price. 1 r? A ?Q BERETANIA ST., OMm-L- -O NEXT TO EMMA Lines of Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE The steamers ot this line Trill arrive and leave this port as bereundor: FROM SAN FRANCISCO. .FOR SAN FRANCISCO. SIERRA FED. 12 ALAMEDA FEn. 22 SONOMA MAR. 5 JjA"A MAR.16 VENTURA MAR. 2ti ILAMEDA .,... APRIL 6 In connection with tno sailing or tno above steamers, tne agents aro pre pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail oad from San Francisco to all poluts In the United States, and from New fork by any steamship lino to all European ports. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Wm. G. Irwin & Co,, Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC S. 8. CO. Pacific Mail Steamship Go. Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha 8teamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leavo mis port on or about FOR JAPAN AND CHINA, CHINA FED. 14 DORIC FED. 22 NIPPON MARU MAR. 4 PERU MAR. 12 COPTIC ' MAR. 20 AMERICA MARU MAR. 28 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION H. HrVCKFBLO & CanadiaVi-AustFalian Royal Mail Stcnmshlpi Company. Steamers of the above line, runulng In connection wlu the CANADI iN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO', between Vancouver. D. C, and Sydney, N.8..V, end calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Drlsbano, are DUE AT HONO LULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.: rrom Vancouver anu Victoria, B. C. , r-rom 8ydney and Brisbane. (For Brisbane and Sydney.) (For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.) PANA . FED. 15 MIOWERA FED. 12 "WljnA MAR. 1SIAOR.VNOI MAR 2 AORANQI APR. 12 1 MOANA APR. 9 I MIOWERA MAY 7 Through Tickets Issued from Hanolulu to Canada, Unitod States and urope. or Freight and Passage nnl all general Information, apply to Theo. H. Davlea & Co., Ltd., Gcn'lAgcnte. American-Hawaiian S. 8. Go. DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast. , 8. CALIFORNIA, 6,000 tons, to sail about Jan. 25. 3. 8. AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail about March 15. From 8an Francisco 8. 8. HYADES, 3,000 tons, to sail Feb. 19 for Honolulu. Freight received at Company's wharf, 42nd Street, South Brooklyn hi all times. For further particulars, apply to C. P. MORSB, General Freloht Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd. AGENTS. HONOLULU. Bulletin 75c. per month. vE9 if ' HI HkdA Eh v jH B I They'll bring a good price ! Travel. ALAMEDA FED. 2i VENT1IHA Mn ALAMEDA MAR! 1! SILRIIA MAR. 21 ALAMEDA APRIL ! the dates below mentioned. FOR 8AN FRANCISCO. PERU FEU. 13 COPTIC FED. 25 AMERICA MARU MAR. 4 PEKINO MAR. 12 O.VELIC MAR. 22 HONOKONG MARU MAR. 29 APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO. CO, LTD. AGENTS. Cuban Reciprocity AND The Favored Nation J -f44-f-"f-f4-f-M- -M-4- Under the heading, "Most Favored Nation Clause No liar to Cuban Rec iprocity " Wlllett & Grav's circular for January 3ft publishes the following' In an opinion rendered by Professor John Bassctt Mooro of Columbia Unl PmltV II la nlnnrlv Dlmii-n 41int ll.n "most favored nntltm rlnnso" In Iron ties With otlirr nnllnnn. lines nnl ntnnil m the vay of tariff concessions to Cu ba Professor Moore was formerly as slstant Secretary of State, was Coun scllor to our Commissioners who no gotlntcd tho treaty of pence with Spain In 1898 and is conceded to be a leading authority on International law The main parts of Prof. Moore's opinion follow. "The general design of the most fa ored nation clauses, as they are c pressed In various treaties, Is to es tablish tho principle of enuallty ot treatment. "The design of the parties being to securo equality of treatment, by Inhlb Ring the cxciclse of partiality for'Uie Interests of one nation over those ol another, tho test of whether this prln clplo Is totaled by the concession of advantages to n particular nation. Is i I. ,m, in . .. .', v,uc .8. C" C , C; ", ,. . S ! " y'. C,U11 n I" 'y 'le.,., " s granted The a'lestlon Is whether It Is given for n price, and whether this prlco is In the nature of a sub stantlal equivalent, and not ot a mem evasion, "This principle Is clearly stated In an opinion given by Mr. Olney, as At torney Qencral, November 13. 1891, as : io cne operation or tho tarilT law ot August zf, 1U4., wiucn put salt on tne free list, with the proviso that duties, at tne rate cxlstlog prior to tho pas sage oi tne Act, snouid ue collected on salt, imported from, any country whether independent or a dependency which Imposes a duty upon salt ex ported from tho United States.' The The German Government having claim that German Bait was, by vir tue of the most favored nation clause, entitled to free admission Into the United States, although American salt was subject to duty In Germany", Mr. Olney, after stating that that clause had, 'from the foundation of our Gov ernment been Invariably construed' by the United States as permitting 'com mercial concessions to a country which arc not gratuitous, but are In return for equivalent concessions, nnd to which no other country Is, entitled except upon rendering the same equivalent.' said: "The form which the provisions of our recent tariff Act relating to salt may have assumed Is quite Immate rial. It enacts. In substance and ef fect, that any country admitting American salt free shall have Its own salt admitted freo here, while anv country putting a duty upon Amcrli'iin Bait shall have Its salt dutiable hero Book 232, pago 99. Dated May 8, 1901. tinder the pre-existing statute. . Recorded February 12, 1902. Germany, of course, is entitled to that Kwong Hip Lung Company to Clitin concession upon returning tho same ' Sang Kee, bill o( sale; stock, mcr equivalent.' (Twenty-one opinions ol I chandlsc. fixtures, etc.. Hllo. Hawaii' the Attorney General, 80, 82, 83.) M3200. Book 235. pago 34. Dated May "In some cases, tho conditions nr.i'30 1901 altogether so special and exceptional that no third country Is In a position to fulfill them; ami In bucIi cnx -h no question under the most favored na tlon clauso can In any event proper!) arise. i "A ready Illustration of this niny be found In tho treaties by which npeclal relations of rerlproclty with C&uadi havo at times been created tho troa ties with Gieat Britain of June 5th 1854, and May 8th. 1871. In both eases oiicesslons as to tho fisheries were combined with commercial con .. . . v- . ....... v.. ...... .uiiMIl, lUIUI IU.I ressions more nr less extensive. Blend en wiin ineso was tne element or pro j,hall not In any caso bo Invoked In plnqulty. which Is universally admit lavor of the relations sanctioned be ted to constitute a valid ground of itweeu the two high contracting parties concession. No third country wai i by the present treaty.' supposed to bo entitled under tho "The 'iclntlons of proximity,' and most favored nation clause to nilvan I other special considerations, tho of tages thus gnlned by the t-onti acting i reel of which was thus expressly and parties by mutual purchase, nor eoubl i frankly acknowledged in tho caso of any third tountry have offered an 'Hawaii. exist-In tho caso or Cuba with equivalent for them." .a fence and completeness npt to bo "Special conditions of n political na found in nny other country not under tine, to a great extent formed the ba ,the titular sovereignty of the United sis of the reciprocity treaty between States. the United States and the Hawaiian "Intervening under tho Joint icso Islands, concluded January 3(ith 1S7.'i lutlon'of April 20th. 1898, for tho pur- It Is well known that the Su , poso or expelling tho authority nnd prcme Court of tho United States, In i government of Spain, the United a suit brought to recover back duties. decided that the commercial advan- tages given by this treaty to Hawaiian premium io mo uimen niuu'H eouiii not be claimed under the most favor ed nation clauses in the treaty between ine uniie-u amies anu uenmark, m court holding that those clauses, nl - though they obliged the contracting parties to avoid hostile or disc rimlna tlvo legislation, were not Intended to iiiKiii-iiT nun Bin-cull urniUKeiueiuB with other rouutrlus rounded upon a Kiniesslnn of spcilal prlvilegts. (Her tram vs. Robertson. 122 U. S 11C: 1887) "The position thus consistently nil hered to by the United Sillies In the iase or the treaty with the Hawaiian Islands was nlsn maintained by tho llnwailan Government, and wns no- qilleMeil by other powers. Orent Brit ain, It Is ti no. at first claimed the ud- vautuges of the treaty In Haw-all, mi - der the most favored nation clauses In her convention with that tountiy nt visions Identical with those prescrlb 1S3I. The British Govern rd in the Act of Congicas or March 2, meiit subsequently otTi red to accept liliil a restoration of the former duty, audi "It Is therefore obvious that, for tho this wns doni (For Itel. 1878. 3S3 385, 103. 103. 4111! For Itel. 1S79. 512.) "It trnnsplied In the discussion that Lord Clarendon, as Seeretar foi Koi elgn ArfalrH, in IS.'i;. mused the Ha walian Government to ho informed, with leleienco to the umutlfW-d itch procuy ucnty mtween tne imiten States and Hawaii signed at Washing ton In the preceding ear, thnt 'nn the advantages conceded to the United States nr), e-xpresiily stated to bo given in consldeiatlon or and as an equivalent for. certain uclpro eal concessions on the part or the United States. (J rent Britain cannot, as a matter of right, claim the same advantages for her trade under the stilet letter of the tieaty or 1S51. (For. Ilel. 1878. 388, For. Itel 1879. r,ie.) "The lecognltion by Germain of the rone and effiet of the leelpioelty treaty with Hawaii was full and ex plicit. "In a separate in title (or the tnaty between GermHuy nml Hawaii) thete was the following declaration "'Ceitnln lolutlnus of proxlinlt) and cither considerations having tendered It Important to the Hawalinn Govern ment to enter Into mutual arrange mentH with tliu Government of the Recorded February 10, 1902. Sarcpta A Oullck to Kaunaloha Spencer, deed; lot 62, Oullck tract, Kallhl, Honolulu, Oahu, JCOO. Book 231, page 93 Dated April 15, 190L Eliza Y Mackenzie ct nl. to J. Wight: agreement; In re status Pua ken Ranch, lands, etc, ICohnla, Ha waii. Hook 235 page 30. Dated July M II Fernandas, by affidavit, to I . da Sllva Lopps, publication of affl MlaUt, lot 3 block C, Villa Franca, Hook 2.1."i. ti.iL-p X Hit. i "Ho, Hawaii cu reuruary l, ivo;. Kukahalahlwa to C M. KamaUnl woolo; revocation of power ot attor- w, iunuin KI.UIUM1 HI UOOK 221, pagO 07 Book 221, page 07, Dated January 2.'. 1902. W. Knmau to A. J Campbell; agreement, to convey land Patent HC1. Knmallc. Puna, Hawaii; $100. Book 233, page 32. Dated February 7, 1902 Jonn r nolin to A J Campbell; agreement, Io convey lot 4, Nanawale, Pmin Hannll, $10 Book 235, page 33. Dated February C. 1902. Recorded February 11, 1902. John 11 Jcrman and wife to John ! Kclley and wife, Vcd; lot 11 of (Irani 2789, Walklkl rnnrt, Honolulu, Oahu, $10. Book 22D. nnce 3fl2. Unl. ed February 8, 1902. 1-rcilcrlck J. Amvveg 'and wlfo to vvll,lBm " Castle Jr.; deed, Interest '" lotB 5I a," C5- rHc "eights. Ho. nolnlu, Oahur $1000. Book 229, pdgo im rvitn.i i-i,r. m im Anne Wright nnd husband (W W ) to lllKliop K Company; mortgage, Inmls Kalimololie. Honolulu, Oahu; '"" two years at 8 per rent Book 21" page 316. Dated February 7. 19H2 ' w it Castle and wlfo to South W It Kona Agricultural Company, Limited, exchange deed; twenty-five ncres land Kalahlkl South Kona, llawnl Book 229. page 391. Dated November 30 391. South Kona Agricultural Company, Limited, to W. R. Castle, exclmnce deed, twenty-five acres land of Kill 7130, Kalahlkl, South Kona. Hawaii I Book 229, page 591. Dated Novembci ' 30. 1901 11 Kin Wnl and wlfo to J K Brown, mortgage; lot 7 of R. P. 4122, etc., Pawaa, Honolulu, Oahu, $4000, three ears at 8 per cent. Book 230, page 319 Dated February 11, 1902. Kstnto II P. Bishop to Wong Kwal. lease, Ap 25, It. P. 7804, Kill 9971, less exceptions, Ahupuaa Punaluu, Koolauloa, Oahu; fifteen years at $:r00. Book 233, page 71. Dated Jan nary 29. 1902. Wong Kwal and wife to Ilyman Brothers, mortgage; Kill. 4123, lease holds buildings, etc., Punaluu, Koo lauloa Oahu, $.n00 and advances to $7o0(i at S per cent. Book 230. page 332 Dated February 11, 1902. Bishop & Co. to C. S. Dcsky, as signment of mortgage; mortgage Or plieum Company, Limited, on piece land. Fort street. Honolulu Dnlin- 11 I'o Sing Tong Company to Wing Sing Wo Company, bill of Bale; stock, merchandise, fixtures, etc.. Hotel street. Honolulu, Oahu; $4217. Book 235, pago 38. Dated February 11. 1902, ! 4"ft-f 4-4-t-t-r-f-f - United States of America by a con vention concluded at Washington, tho 30th day of January, 1876. "'The two high contracting parties have agreed that the special advan tages granted by said convention to the United States of Amerlcn. In con- . H Ulll-t Hldcrntlon of cqulvnlent advantages, States acknowledged under the treaty or Paris December 10th, 1898. tho 'duty temporarily to occupy tho Island, aim agreed, so long as such occupation , should last, 'tn nssiimn nml ilUrhnri-n the obligations that may under Inter- national law result horn the tact of 1 Its occupation for the protection of life and property.' I "Bv these ami nther nubile nri. known to nit nations and acquiesced in nr a . t io Un ted Ktntes linn rmiiitni. ed not merely moral but legal obliga tions "to protect In all appropriate le gal modes,' as was lately declared by the Supreme Couit, 'the lives, tho iioenj mm me properly or an uioso ; s, s, OREGONIAN. 6000 tons to sail uhn ui,lm,lll,l In II, n,, II. ,-!.,. f ,!,!.. ' ..." l "WW )n, IO 5311 " "',' " "'"irviarcn zsth. rrrikcr,, y'iT ,,Noc'!8Ai1c2AQoRN,AN' oo i "The exceptional character ot our) ivlutlous to Cuba Is confirmed by tho1 urtlon or her constitutional eonven-1 , tlon In adopting, on the 12th of Juno last mi utmituuvu iiivui iw utuif, iir i position that tho establishment of rec- Iproilty In trndo between tho United States and Cuba would not bring Into play the most favored nntlon clause, we nio by no means obliged to rely holely upon tho rule, consistently tnalntnlucd by the United States, thnt mlvantnges gained by icclproclty can- not be claimed without an equivalent I compensation un tno contrnry, wo hnve. In the case of the United States nud Cuba, a romarkable example of those special and exceptional rela-1 lions, physical and political, which, I not being estimable simply In terms nt commerce, nro universally recog nlzed ns tho surest foundation ror the I mutual exchange of exclusive advan-1 tnges; iclatlous, moreover, which nre expressed In valid public acts, whose' legal effect all nations have ucknnwl edged. "For the reasons above stnted. I am nr opinion that the most fnvoreil na tion (laime does not stand In the wa ol the mutual i eduction ot duties on trade with Cuba." i Mis. Stalemate Do you think a woman Is Justified in Ijlng about her age? Miss Spring If her looks won't lie for her, I suppose sho In forced to do It herself. Boston Transcript. No doubt You have paid for two or three homes durlna your llfettm. Especially If you have been paying rent; and we regret that you havs nothing to show for the money spent In this manner. Wa have now on sale lots In the beautiful Puupueo Tract, whlsh contains the finest suburban property In Honolulu, This tract commands a magnificent view of mountains and ocean, has macadamized streets, artesian water, and the electric ear"llne passes through the property. For any further Information regard. Ing prices, terms, etc, address ISLAND REALTY COIWP'Y LIMITED. JUDD BUILDINd. 204 MAUI HOTEL, A. T. tlAGBNKAMP. Business Notices. A CHANCE FOR THOSE DESIRING A GOOD HOMESTEAD. FOR SALE At a reasonable figure. n freehold estate at walomau, near Walohlnu. The property consists of a substantially built and well furnish ed house with a good water supply: also cartsheds, servants' quarters, di vision TenceS for safe handling of cat tle and 353 acres of land, 147 acres of the land adjoins house- nnd there Is a privilege to securo 101 acres contig uous. There Is on tho land fenced portions containing coffee, orango And other fruit trees in bearing. All the lands aro alongside or near to the Gov ernment road. Nearly all tho land has substantial stone fences. With tho above go all cattle, horses and pigs, wngons, etc., etc. For particulars ap ply to CHAS. MEINECKE, Walohlnu, Kau, Hawaii. 20C5 tf NOTICE. Parties visiting Lahalna and the 1st and of Mnul In general can securo suit nblo conveyances and cn'oful drivers at the PIONEER STABLES, Lahalna, Island of Maul. Commercial men will be carefully looked after with suitable rigs. 2053-3m Corporation Notices KAHUKU PLANTATION COMPANY STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting or the Stock holders of the Kabuku Plantation Co Is called tor Friday, February 2Sth. 1902, at 2 p. m., at tho offices of Mes srs. Alexander & Baldwin, Limited, Stnngenwald Building. Honolulu W. II. CASTLK JR.. Secretary Kahuku Plantation Co Honolulu, February 17th, 1902. 2073-llt Seattle and Tacoma TO Honolulu Vor furthcr particulars apply ., iimirri n o nn Hi HAliKrcLD & GO.. AffifllS. C. P. MORSE, General Freight Aoe.'.t. iTrumbull & Beebe's , CALIFORNIA j Flower and Vegetable Seeds Awarded Gold and Sliver Medals Paris Exposition 1900. j Beautifully Illustrated catalogue muiieu ireo on application. TRUMBULL & BEEDE 8EED3MEN AND NUR8ERYMEN. 41942J Santome 8t. San Francisco, California. Honolulu Iron Works. Improved and modern SUGAR MA CHINERY of everj capoelty and de scription made to order. Boiler work nd RIVUTKD PIPKS for Irrigation purpose a specialty. Particular attec tlon jinld to JOB WORK, nnd rcpaln wute.1 el shnrterr nntlrn COTTON BROS & CO ENGINEfcRS AND ! : : GrNT-RAL COMKACTOIcS Pun. tni ntlnutrs fimtihc lor ill cloirl .oittrtctine woik ROOM jco. uustok hlock THE AMOUNT PAID FOR RENT WOULD HAVE PAID FOR A HOME, AND A GOOD HOME TOO. & t k At the entrant to the Famous lao Valley, and easy access to Halakalia, thi Urjtest extinct volcano In tha World. . . (! Headquartirs ' for Tourists and Commercla Travellers. WAILUKU, ISLAND OF MAU . Mnnnfjcr. Corporation Notices. HAWAIIAN SUGAR COMPANY. Stockholders' Meeting. I! order of the Dlreetors. Ibo an nual meeting of the Stockholders o; the Hawaiian Sugar Company is called for Friday, February 28th, 1902. ut 10 n. m at the offices of Mhsr Alexan der & Baldwin, Limited, Btangenwnld Building, Honolulu At this meeting, In nil 111 mi n Jo iisjiiI business, tho proposition lor a Bond Iskuo will be rurther considered. W. L. HOPPCR. Secrctnry Hawaiian Sugsr Cn. Honolulu, February 17th, 190.!. 2073-1 It KIHEI STOCKHOLDERS' ADJOURN- ED ANNUAL MEETING. The ndjourned annual meeting of tho Stockholders of Klhcl Plantation Company, pursuant to adjournment, will be held on Thursday, February 27th. at 2 p. m., at tha room above tin) offices of CaBtle & Cooke. Limited, Ho nolulu. At this meeting, in eihlltl.m to usual business, tho proposition lor n Bond lssuo will bo further consldercu U A THURSTON. Secrctnry Ifihel Plantation Co. Honolulu, February 17th, 1902. 2073-lUt MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO, LTD. Stockholders nro hereby notified that by resolution of tho Board of j)i rectors tho remaining treasury stock, amounting to 700 shares. Is now offei cd (or subscription nt par. Stockholders have tho privllego ot subscribing pro rata o( their present holdings. All stock not npplled for by March 1, 1902, will be allotted to such stock holders or others as may have made application for same. GODFREY BROWN, Treasurer. Honolulu, February 1, 1902. 20G3-lm NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern: All persons having business with Tlir. HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA TURITY COMPANY. LTD., will please take notice that L K. Kentwcll Is not, nor has he ever been, Manager or the said Corporation, and all thoso who have dealings with the said Cor relation will transact the samo at tho Corporation's Office-, j-ooni I, Mclntyre Building, ns heretofore Till: HAWAIIAN RHATI.Y AND MA TURITY CO., LTD.. By P. II nURNIlTTE, Secretary and Director. 2072 tr ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting or the stock holders ot the Wnlanae Company, Lim ited, will be held nt the office of .1. M. Dowsiilt, Merchant Strei", on Mon day. 21th Inst, at 10 o'clock u. m. J M. DOW SETT. Secretary. Honolulu. T 11 Feb. 17, 1902. 2073-7t V . PAIA PLANTATION MEETING. By order ot tho Directors, tho An nual Meeting of tho Stockholders of Pala Plantation will be held on Mon day, February 2Uh, 1902, at 10:30 a. m , at tho offices of Alexander & Bald win, Ltd, Stangonwald building. Ho nolulu. J. II. ATHbUTON. Secretary Pala Plantation. Honolulu, Feb.'13th. 1902. 2070 td HAIKU SUGAR CO. MEETING. By order of the Directors, the Au- nual Meeting of tho Stockholders of tho Haiku Sugar Company wnl bt held on Monday. February 21th. 1902. at 10 a. m., nt the offices of Alexander & Baldwin. Ltd.. Stunccnvvald lm..d Ing, Honolulu. J. B. ATHKIITON. Sccrotary llnll.il Sugar Co. Honolulu, Feb. 13th. 1902. 2D70tr 1 v'fv y (K VT" 't ' m J C Vifc - Wu . 'xVft' WeJj4 A-fti a ''HMJtAV; i&v, .. u at WOJ-it .Wtv