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T rr f "!"f KVENtNO BULLETIN. HONOLULU, II. T., TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1902. T v Lines of Travel. w Business Men Caa Savo Many Hours " RCTOB"' ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM San Francisco-Portland THE TRAINS DAiLY FROM SAN FRANCISCO TWO TRAINS DAILY FROM PORTLAND. Diljr THREE DAYS to Chicago Only FOUR DAYS to New York. Pillnan Palaco Sleepers. Buffet, Smok UJK and Library Cars, with Darber aUop and Pleasant Reading Rooms Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte). Free Reclining Chairs. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. X H. LOTHROP, Qoneral Agent. , i?B.Thlra Btrect- potnd, Oregon. 1. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent. ;o. 1 ontgxmery St., San Francisco. B. L. LOMAX, O. p. & t. A., uu Omaha", Nebraska. Hawaiian Tramway's Time Table. KING STHEET LINE. Cm Lava Walklkl for ton it ! . ii, 6 AM It II P M. ffOm Walklkl . In IS. D....V' l.lJ!L an4 . Jh'L "Mf R ""' P ch for (own t 5 PiV.!" V"S '' "lnu UlWMfttf till MtlPK Cm leava Fort ml Kin; tttttlt corntr It Palama 16 io A H. an tvrrjr ij mloutti alter till n j Car Itara fol Palama only at s an , ,0 a n ..SS!.!!: hiiP"" ' W.lklkl $ . a i an .v.r, mlnutM nil 9 41 P . tlxfi tt io is tnd lojtp.M mVAKi A S!"' ' Cm le ;ava Fotl lanl King sttftti corner loi Hill. Ranta at J to tnl jo A . Cart Itava Fori an! Klnc tlmta corner tor Walklkl at S-oj A M. and avety ij mmotti till io oip M then al io H and it os p m. Tba it jj p.m jo., to Walklkl on Saturdays only, BEUETAMA STREET AND r'VUANU VAltEY. Can If ara Puliation St.H tor Tcmn atinaod lor Town and Vallay at j to J s 6 to I to t .or and f to A M. Car. Iravi Oatiil Colt.ja lor town and Valley at 6 j 6tyi and 710AM aid ever) 10 nlnutes till 10 10 p.. except the even hour aid hall, hour can which run from the Stable Call lean Nuuanu Valley at 6 10 6 10 ( o A.M and every to nlnutet thereafter till io so p M Crt leave lort and Queen ttreeti for Punahou SJ"57." "5 6 J es A and every 10 mlnutei arttt Oil 0 II P ft After that the carl run to the StaNy up to 11 50P, . which l the linear Iron Town, reacMnc the Suble at 1 1 10 p n O. R. & L. Co. TIME TABLE. From and after January 1, 1899. TRAINS. STATIONS oaiiy (Outward) ex. Sun DAiir DAILY ei bun A At. A M. DAILY P.M IIS J4T 4 0S 4 4 DAILY PM Sio A M Honolulu ... Pearl City .. Ewa Mill Watanae.,., Wa.alua ... Ka'iutrc ..... STATIONS. (Inward) T io 8 0) ll oil e 10 08 11.0s 11 40 le 00 10 so Si le 11 DAILY . I 'S II. Sun. DMIY DlllY AM, AM. P M .... J IS 0 to .... 7 10 ... DAILY PM. nil so ISS 4 I" 4 SI J5 Agt. KahuVu , Walalua Walanao Ewa Mill s S Pearl City 01 1 riinolulu 6 o T I 04 0 is no 3 os V 0. SMITH, Qen'l PaBS. & Tlckot O. P. DENISON. Superintendent Telephone to All Parts of the bland. KONA LIVERY STABLES KEALAKEKUA. - HAWAII J. G. HENRIQUES, PROP. I!ore6 unci Carriages For excursions To the Volcano or the Mountains. An excellent chance la offered tor tourists to SEB THE COUNTRY. Carriages meet the S. 8. Mauna uu at KaJlua and take passengers overland to Hookena, where the Bteamer Is mex acJn. Chinese and Japanese Firm. C.Q.YeeHop&Co Kabikinni 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. Importer of Hardware, Tinware, Glassware and Carriage Goods, Etc., Etc. Sanitary Plumbing and Hewer Connec- tlonet a Specialty. 229 King St., between River 8t. and R. R. Depot. SANG CHAN MLKCHANT TAILOR Fine English and American Goods TWO STORES 65 Hotel street, and Hotel near Nuuanu P llnl, TEL.-WHIT1 tl BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY Night watchmen furnished for build ings, business property and residences Builders will do well to consult Bow era In regard to watchmen. Office and Residence, School Street I P. O. Box 284; Tel. Vhlt 3691. '" '" 'i n' ) '" " lrT "n a Free to Men ! Aro you a weakling? Aro ou ono ot thoso unfortunate young men who, through Ignoranco and bad company, havo contracted nervous spells, weak back, varicocele, gloomy fore bodings, loss of courago nnd ambition, loss of confidence, bash fulness, despondency nnd weakness? Dr. McLnugullns Electric Belt will euro you. Aro you a middle aged man Buffering from varicocele, pro maturcness. Indigestion, constipation, rheumatism, lamo back, etc.? Dr. McLaughln's Ulcctrlc licit will cure you. Aro you an old man, declining beforo your time, having lost all ability to enjoy life, with prostatic trouble, loBt strength, debility, pains and aches nnd general deeny of organic pow ers? I enn euro you with Dr. McLaughlin's Ulcctrlc licit with free suspensory lor weak men. I will send you. scaled, free, my beautiful book telling about It If you will send this ad. bend for It today. dr. m. h. Mclaughlin, LUr. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. Oceanic Steam ai t ompam TIME TABLE The steamers ot this lino will arrive ana luuve mis port as hereunder. VTtOM SAN FRANCISCO. FOH SAN FRANCISCO. SONOMA MAR. 6 ALAMEDA MAR16 VENTURA MAR. 2b ALAMEDA APRIL S In connection with the sailing or tho above steamers, tno agonts are pre pared to lssuo, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rati--oad from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from New fork by any steamship line to all European ports. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC 8. 8. CO. Pacific Mail Steamship Go. Dccidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha Steamer of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave thl port on or about the date below mentioned. FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. FOR 8AN FRANCI8CO. PERU MAR. 12 COPTIC MAR. 20 AMERICA MARU MAR. 28 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION H. HVCKFBLO & American-Hawaiian S. 8. Co. DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast. 3. 8. AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail about March 15. From San Francisco 8. S. HYADES, 3,000 tons, to sail Feb. 19 for Honolulu. 8. S. NEVADAN, to sail April 15th. S. 8. HAWAIIAN, to sail May 15th. freight received at Company's wharf, 42nd Street, South Brooklyn, f.t all times. For further particulars, apply to C. P. mORSB, General Freight Anent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd. AGENTS. HONOLULU. CanadianAustraIian Royal Mail Steamship Company. Steamers of the above line, running In connection wltu the CANADI AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vaucouvcr, II. C, and Sydnty, N.S.A, ind calling at Victoria, I). C, Honolulu and Brisbane, aro DUE AT HONO LULU on or about tho dates below stated, viz.: crom Vancouver ami Victoria, B. C. (For Brisbane and Sydney.) MIOWERA MAR. 15 AORANG1 APR. 12 Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Curopo. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to Theo. H. Davles & Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Agcnte. GLOBE NAVIGATION COMPANY'S SEATTLE-HONOLULU ROUTE. Connecting Direct without transfer with O. N. Ry., N. P. R.. nnd C. P. It, Lowest rate of freight from all eastern points, shortest pofolblo time. S. 8. TAMPICO, from Seattle MARCH 10 S. 8. EUREKA, from Seattle ; APRIL 10 For further Infoiraatlon address L. E. BEEBE, 2 Brewer Building, Honolulu. AGENT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Globe Nav. Co., Seattle, Wash.; P. W. Rochester, 803 Market St., 8. F., Agent of above road, will furnlih Information. P. J. RubscII E. M. Watson RUSSELL & WATSON, ATTORNEY8 AND COUN8ELLOR8-AT-LAW. Office Magoon Building :004-lm 'Phone Main 328. W. Austin Whiting, W. J. Robinson, LAW 0.'FICE8 Remfed to Room 306, Judd Building J. M. KANCAKUA, ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELLOR A LAW, NOTARY PUBL1 ifflco Bethel 8t Near the Postofflce. MSB a VENTURA MAR 4 ALAMEDA MAR. 19 SIERRA MAR. 25 ALAMEDA APRIL. 9 PEKING MAR. 12 GAELIC MAR. 22 HONGKONG MARU MAR. 29 APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO. CO, LTD. AGBNTS. r-rom Sydney and Brisbane. (For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.) AORANGI MAR. 12 MOANA APR. 9 MIOWERA MAY 7 Seattle and Tacoma TO Honolulu 8. 8. OREGONIAN, 6000 tons, to sail March 25th. 8. S. CALIFORNIAN, 6000 tons to call April 20th. For further particulars apply II. HACKFELD & CO., Agents. C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent Design 7nur own ledgers, ensh books, etc. If you pro undecided, wo will help you. That is In our ilno and the PKICE 19 BiaHT, at the EVEN ING BULLETIN. IN FHfll DISTRICT The Fourth District Committee of Hit Id publlrin parts met In li'nd nuar.eis st( rda arternMii foi tin purpose nl lurther considering the ni.u.cr or the nomlnntlnn of n (.null U.ue to run In ntcorilnnrt with tho re i,ni ji'p '1 election prr-r lamntlop of (1u i nor I ole nnd In fill two nc.'"ii lei on tli" unmnlttee. The nuetlng was cill'il I order nt about I 45 otlock. Tne iol' call nhowed slxteeu piesent. lno mutter of lining atnnrlra oil tlit! comuillUo uns the fust 1uh1i)i-fs 1 1 onr.l.t ti beforo the medlng. Sen a oi f'-abbt moed that the neaiiej In tio r-mtrlh Prerlnct bo left until tho next meeting. In explanation of this Senator Crnhho said that It was the do. slrn of the labor men to lime the Tourih District Committee postpone nctlon until nfter next Friday, ns It was en that day tho general meeting wns to he held nud the course of nc tlon decided on There was no objee Hon to this motion and it tarried unan imously l'reUous to tho calling to order of the meeting. J. II. Fisher stated that tno secretary had looked up his nnmo In tho record book nnd had found that ho was not a member of the Fourth District Committee. Dlrcctl nfter tho passage of tho Crahbo motion, Mr. Fisher made an attempt to saj somo thing, hut before ho know what had happened his name had been placed before the committee ns n man to nil the place left ncant by the death ot Archibald (lllfltlan, the nominations had been closed nnd he had been made a member of tno committee. Mr. Fisher, chairman of the noise- feeling committee, reported that tho committee had mado as thorough a canas ns possible of tho Fourth DIs trlct and had found that tho large ma Jorlty of the business community were against tho naming or a cnir.ldate. Tho mechanics, on tho other hand, were not opposed to tho nomination of n candidate, 'the natives were of tho same opinion as the mechanics. Andrew Brown, ono of tho members of tho committee, stated that he had seen n largo number of nathes. They wanted a man put tip nnd they had promised their support Mr. McVeigh said that the First Pr clnct was almost unanimously In faor of putting up a man. Dr. Burgess said that he had sen forty business men of tho cily nnd that with tho exception of two they had been unqualifiedly against tho putting up of a candidate During tho morning ho had Bern a C. Jonei and 11. F Dillingham and these men ban also said that there was no use In put ting up a man. Mr. Boyd askid a question ns to what tho business men nnd said about money to carry on tho election nnd what part they would tako In It. I)r Burgess answered that Borne had rtnt ed to him that not a cent would they put up for tho election. Furthermore, tney would not Insist on their clerks going to tho polls nor would they make nny special effort themsclu-s to go to the polln. Mr. Boyd: "Thin they think that tney can carry the fnll election with out making a fight for this special elec tlon?" Dr. Burgess: "Yes, that's what they think." Mr. IIojil: "Well, that's all I want J IU KUUW. On motion of L II. Wolff tho report of tho committie was accepted and placed on record Senator Crnhho. said that no one know what was colng to happen For nil an ono knew, tho whole govern ment might ho entrturned There was a possibility of a sporl.il i lection et Furthermore, If tho Republicans gnve tho election to tho Home HulurH with out a struggle, tho natives by this one ndditlonnl ote would li.'ne n two thirds olo In the Leglslatuic and then It would bo all up with the power of the Republican pirly In the I.eglnlnture The Homo flulerii should not bo gle this loop hole. Mr Audiews was against the put ling up ot n ianildatt' Wilson Bug gested nn nrrnngomuit between tho thno pnitlos n presented In Hawaii, by whi.'h no ono would put up a tnndl date. On motion of Mr Andrews, a com mlttcc of three consisting of A. V. dear, J. U McVeigh and Lorrln An drews wns appointed to make lnestl gatlons nnd report nt the next meet ing of tho cummlttto ns to whether they had decided to recommend tho putting up of a candidate or not. In tho former case, tho committee Is to report tho name of a candidate tn the committie. On motion of .Mr. Bojd. tho plntform of tho party wns reconsidered for tho Iiurposo of further amendment with reference to tho disfranchisement of tho natives After much discussion It was finally agreed to reiterate the fol lowing plank In tho plattorm of the Ito publican party "Wo bcllcvo In tho equality of all men under Just laws of their own mak ing and wo Khali oppose .any restric tion or limitation of ..u suffrngo which wo now ( njoy under the Territorial Act " At 4 3 j o'clock, Urn meet lug adjourn ed to the call of tho c hall. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. Kvery possessor of a "Kodak" or "Brownie" camera Is offered the op portunlty of competing for $1000 la prizes given by tho Kastmin Kodak Co. Tho great advantages of a cosmo politan population and beautiful seen eiy makes the chanco of Honolulu con testants favorublc and as the prizes nrs numerous, Island amateuis will no doubt diaw u large Bhare. Honolulu Photo Supply Co. are headquarters The Cause of the Delay. Shi If you had told mo you weren't feclln well I'd havo fixed up some ol these old fashioned remedies a couple of days ago. Ho Yes, I know That's whv 1 didn't say an)thlng about It Homely. Bennct Did )ou over know an j one so homely? Nearpass Hardly' Wh) she Ih so homely that automobile goggles anv actually becoming to her Get your orders In for the special Industrial edition. The second edition Is now ready for distribution. Price 25 cents. Recorded February 26, 1902. Trustees Oalm College to J M Wliltniy deed lot 2 Wild' r nf nue Honolulu, Oah'r, $1 Book '-'J'' page ll. Dittd Jnnii.io 10, 1112 Clmrlts Williams to M K Holstrln (hid portion Kill S72C Mnkttpiln, ,p J It l 70M Kul lull.' I'ololu North Kohnln, Hawaii, J.iO Book 2-'i page 121 Dated IV brum) 1!" JW2. Nalcni Io Wnodlnwn Fruit Oompui) Llinltnl, duel, twothlids IntiitBt in poitlnn It. V 70J, Kul I'JV. H.ilawn Ewa Onhu, $ton Book 2.' page tix Dated Deeenibci 20, ll)ni Hawaiian Fruit nnd plantation Com piny. Limited; resolution, In li sale of Uasenold Interests, Penrl Clt Ewa, Onhu Book 233 page ill Date d 'm-I inary 19, 10 .2. Bishop and Company to J 1! Ath trlon, nsilgnment of mortgage, mort gage Young All In and wife three Jileees hnd, Pahma, leaseholds ote, Wnlnlim. Ewa nnd Honolulu Oilm Book r.n paRi i7) Dated Januar) S, 1002. Mai) Kemuhaluae and husband to A. N Cnniplie.il trustee mortgage lot 2 or Kul 771.1 Ap 11 Kauluwola Honolulu Oahu $.100 Book 21H page 421 Dated February 2- 1!)H2 Chung Kul to Von Hamm Young Compau) Limited, chattel moitgnge, stock, flxtmcs otr Wnlpahu Ewa Oahu, $200 Book 21ft page 121 Hat ed February 21 1902 Recorded February 27, 1902. W It Castle nffldaWt nnd maps Polokc lots portion R P 713, Kul S'll Maklkl Honolulu Oahu Hook 235 page 51 Dated Februar) J I l'i02 San Fiunclsco Feb 20 The steamef Albion has been purchased b) Rudolph Sprtckols for a sum, said to be $24,000, nnd will be sent to the Hawaiian Isl ands As the Albion Is fitted with a complete and rather extensUe cold storago plant, she Is considered espe cially sultnble for the Island trade A few weeks ago the Albion was purchas ed from the Klmlnll Steamship Corn pan) by Mark L Datls, representing the International Commercial and Trading Compiny, and wns Intended for the lnter-lsland trade In the Phil ippines, wb(re Government contracts were In prospect An apparent lack of funds, howeer prevented a eon summation of the deal and the essei has lain Idle nt Mission street whnif In chnrge of Captain Yarnebcrg Yes terday the Fnltcd States Mnrshal took possession of the Albion In behalf OI the lohnson-LocKe Mercantile Coin pan), to whom a bill of $1200 for coil Is due Intenentlons were filed later by II Levy & Co for $2231 75, and b) Illbn, Newman & Ikenberg for $78 )es te rd.i) In the libel suit of the Johnson Locke .Mercantile Company against the steamer II Levy & Co allege non fulfillment of a contract to tiansport rertaln merchandise from Sin Fran cisco to Manila tho steamer being tied up by tho Mercantile Compin)'s libel for coal furnished The smnller amount was for provisions furnished to tho steamer. San Francisco, Feb 25 According Io u scientific Instrument on board, the Navy hospital transport Solace rolled to an angle of 4. degrees during hei trip from Honolulu to this port Part of tho time the main deck rail was under water and all hands had nn uiv comfortable time of It The Instru ment did not record what tho angle would havo been hnd tho Solace not heon provided with hllge keels I.e av Ing here October 21st last with Almli nl Itoblcy 1) i:vuns and othoi members of the com t of Inquliy un board fur Pago Pago tn try Commander Tllley, the Solace called at Honolulu and went thenco to Pago Pugo, subsequent!) re turning to Honolulu nnd continuing her trip to Guam and Manila. TO HONGKONG VIA MANILA. San Francisco, Feb 23 Karly )es tcrday morning tho Pacific Mall Bteamer Peru arrived from Chinese and Japanese ports and Honolulu. The Punt will sail again on March S for tho Orient, nnd will call at Manlla.cn route to Hongkong, being the first steamer under tho new arrangement between the Pacific Mall, Occidental and Orien tal and Toyo Klsen Kaisha to Includo Manila In her itinerary . LAYOVERS K)U HONOLULU. Tho following pastcngers from Sar Franelsro In the Nippon Maru will Btop over In this city until tho next Tci)o Klsen Kaisha boat arrives Mrs. F Bcrlngur, Miss i: Brrlnger, Col, IM ward Fenner, .Mrs IMward Fenner, J. Hcrrcra, Mr and Mrs J. S Klnnnu, Miss J. Lamed Mr nnd Mrs. O. W Moore Miss C C Phelps Bates and L B Tuttle. Mrs r Make a HlowTrl. San Francisco, Feb. 25 The trans port Itosee-rans, bringing the third bat talion of tho 22d Infantry from the) Philippines, out twenty-four days from Nagasikl, arrived In the harbor nt 10. .10 o'clock lafct night. The vessel has been duo for at least three, da)s past Tomorrow tho Hancock, also bringing men of the 22d Itcglmtnt, will he due The transport Sheridan left Nagasaki Sunda) for this port and wl be due In about seventeen days. ftlcnde RenclieH Golden Cute. Sin FranclBco, Feb. 18 Tho decl slon of Captain Wilson of tho transport ,..- .e ,u , Ul ..u ..U..U.I ,ur i. sup - we m sou pij ui uriiiT cu.u limn iue iruupsnip inK Fort Street, waj, supplied with at Nagasaki caused, Telephones Office, Main 385, Bes ide dil.i) In the vessel's arrival Yes- Idence, White 2861. lerd.i) afternoon the Meade came Into Hours 11 a ra. to 1 p. m ; 3 to 5 port thlrt)-two da)s from Manila, tnenD-tlve days from Nngisakl and eight da)S from Honolulu. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tako Laxative Rromn Oulnlnn Tsl.lnla All druggists rofund the money If H fnlls to cure. H W. Grove's slmsturc Is on each box. 25 rents I No doubt vou havo paid for two or three home during your lifetime. especially If you have been paying rent; and we regret that nou nv nothing to how for the money spent In thl manner. Vf THE AMOUNT PAID FOR RENT WOULD A HAVE PAID FOR A ST HOME, AND A GOOD V HOME TOO. a a j, wa nav now on ate lot In the beautiful Puupueo Tract, ni:n contain the finest suburban property In Honolulu. Thl tract command a magnificent view of mountain and ocean, ha macadamized itreet, artesian water, and the electric car line passe through the property. For any further Information regard In, price, term, etc., addre ISLAND REALTY COWIP'Y LIMITED. 204 JUDD UUILDIINa. Corporation Notices. CREDITOR'S NOTICE. Creditors of the Inter Island Tele graph Company, Limited, are requested to file statements of nccounls Imme diately. CLINTON J HU'iUHNS, Treasurer I.-I T Co , Ltd , P O Box 3G9. 2085 St ELECTION OF OFFICER8. At the Annual .Meeting of the trus tees ot tho Chinese United Society, held on January 31, 1902, the follow ing officers were elected to serve for tne ensuing year Wong Kwal . . Chong Mee Hlng LI Cheung . . Chong Pak Shan Ylm Quon Lau Tong . Secietary Chinese Honolulu, T II. President Vice President . . . Secretary Asst. Secretary . .. Treaurer Ast. Treasurer LI CHKUNO, United Society. Feb. 2.', 1502. 2070-2W NOTICE. Intending steerage passengers from Honolulu for United Stntes ports aro hereby Informed that until further no tl(o the undersigned will not book np pileants for passage by the steamers for which they aro agents, unless said piiHseiiKotn report ai uie-ir omic uc i least nine 19) days previous to tho scneduled date of sailing. Further In formation may be had upon applica tlon nt the offices of w.m. a. mwi.v & co, ltd, II. HACKFHLD CO. 2073 tr NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The fourth and las' assessment of 2JC, on tho new stock of tne PIONWH MILL CO, LTD Is (In - and pa)anl" nt the olllcu of If Haekfe-ln & Co , Id , Honolulu, on March 15th. 1302, and i'e llnquent on March list, 130: II. schultzi: Treasurer Pioneer Mill Co, Ltd 2084 March 1. 3 4 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Intend lug passengeis per a S "Aorangl, ' due to sail foi Vancouver on the 12th Inst and for the S S. "Mlowern," due to sail for the Colonies on tho 15th Inst must apply for passage by the termor boat not later than the 3d Inst. Tlli:0. II DAVIKS & CO . LTD . Agents Cnnadlan-Austiallan II M. S. H Line. 2084 Legal Not'res. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of tho Estate of BOB KKT IIOBSON HIND, Deceased NOTICE Is hereby given by thei undersigned, JOHN HIND, Executor of tho Inst will of Robert Itobsnn Hind, deceased, to the Creditors of and nil persons having cialmu ngalnst tho said deceased to present their claims dul) authenticated with the pinper Miuchois within six months nfter tho first publication of this notice tn tho said Executor nt his reslCemo at Ko hula, Island of Hnwuli, Territory of Hawaii the same being, the place for tno transaction of business of said es tate In said Tenltory JOHN HIND, Executor of the Last Will of Hobert Ilobson Hind, De-censed Dated nt Honolulu, T. II , Febru nry 25th. 1902 2080 Feb, 25, Mnr 4, 11 18, 23. DR. WM. G. ROGERS, SURGEON AND SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Exclusively ItEMOVhi) to now office, 1146 Ala kea Street, opp. Hawaiian Hotel. Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to S.30, 7 ta 8, Sun days, 9 to i.. Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. 1 omcos-Ilooms 208 209 Boston build i 7 to 8 p m , Sunda) b, 12 to 2 p m. O. Box 801 A. C. WALL, D.D.S. 0. B. WALL. D.D.S. DENTI8T8 Lore Building, fort Htrwi Hours 9 to 4 Telephone Main 320 -J Legal Notices. Notice to All Whom It May Concern. United States or America, District of Hawaii. In the District Court of the United States in and for tho District and Territory of Hawaii United States of America. Plaintiff, vs One Dozen Articles for tho Prevention of Conception. Attachment ami Monition. Whereas, In said Cause, said Court, on February 24, 1902, issued Its At lachment and Monition: NOW THCRCFOKK NOT ICK TlinilKOF IS HEUKBY QIVKN to all persons claiming the above mentione-i property, or knowing or having an) tiling to ray why said Court should not pronounce against the same, ac cording to the prayer of tho Informa tion now on fllo herein, and that they appear before the said Court to be holelen In nnd for tho said District of Hawaii at the United Statei court house In the City of Honolulu tn said District on the 20th day ot March, A. D. 1302, if that be a day ot Jurisdic tion, nnd If not, then on the first day ot Jurisdiction thereafter, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of that day, then nnd .,h..r,. i. inicrnnco a claim in the name I nn(1 ,n Inu)c thclr allegations In trial behalf. Dated Honolulu. Hawaii. February 24, 1902. E. II. HENDItY. United States Marshal In nnd for Said District. 1079 Ht Business Notices. FOR RENT. House off School and near Kaluwcla street, containing :i bed looms. Parlor Dining room. 1 Klche n , Pnnti) Patent Wntoi Closet. Kintal $15 per month Inquire or J. FRIAS, 722 Fort Street. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. All Demounts of the rlty, and par tleularly those residing In the Fourth District, nre- requested to meet at Democratic Headquarters. Kaahumanu street, on Wednesday evening, March S, 1902, at 8 o'clock p m . for tho rur pose of discussing the best Interests ol the party and to nominate a candi date! for the office of Representative It the meeting so decides. W. II. JOHNSON, Chairman Democratic Committee, Fourth District 2085 3t GERMAN VEREIN ARION. All members' presence Is requested nt the) meeting on Wednesday, March r.lh, 1902 Election of Officers Elks Hall, cornel Beretonla and Miller street. H. KICKE. 20S5 21 Secrelaiy RECEPTION DAY. Princess Knwananakoa wul be At Home toda) Tuesday, from 3 to fl p .n No Invitations havo been Is sued The Quintet Club will bo In at tendance 2095-2t A CHANCE FOR THOSE DE8IRINO A GOOD HOME8TEAD. FOR SALE At a reasonable figure. a freehold estnto at Walomau. near Walohlnu. Tho property consists of n substantially built and well furnish ed house with a good water Bupply; also cartsheds, servants' quarters, di vision rences for safo handling of cat tle and 353 acres of land, 147 acres of tho land adjoins houso and there Is a privilege to secure 104 acres contig uous. Thoro Is on the land fenced portions containing coffee, orange and other fruit trees In beating. All tho lands aro alongside or near to tho Gov ernment mad. Nearly all tho land has substantial Btono fenccB. With tho above go all cattle, horses and pigs, wagons, etc., etc For paitlculsrs ap ply to CHA8. MEINECKE, Walohlnu, Kau, Hawaii. 2065 tf NOTICE. Parties visiting Lahalna and tho Isl and of Maul la general can secure suit able conveyances and careful drivers at the PIONEER 8TADLE8, Lahalna, Island of Maul, Commercial men will be carefully looked after with mltable rig 2055 3m J 8 y m v li i . illk mi