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f? zzNsa ?nppMtiMfpr It EVENING -BULLETIN. HONOLULU, H. T.( TUESDAY, MAtlCH 1J, 1902. rrsEttTBTT 'jpi 'r 1 a 1 ' i? 1-aiM i. 4 m Lines of fraveL Easiness Mob Can Saro MaV Boars sPlCTOB HH08B THE CONTINENT FROM Su Francisco-Portland THE TRAINS DAILY , FIIOM SAN FRANCISCO. TWO TRAINS DAILY FROM PORTLAND. r Bmly THREE DAYS to Chicago. Onlr FOUR DAYS to New York. , "Tilliian Palace Sleepets. Buffet, Bmok. lag ana Library Cars, with Barber Ikon and Pleasant Reading Room. Dining Cars (Meali a-la-carte). Free Reclining Chairs. Pullman OrrllnArv nituira h j r, . LOTHROP, Qeneral Agent Hi Third street, Portland, Oregon. . W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, Ho. 1 Montgomery St., San Franclico. B. h. LOMAX, 0. P. & T. A., 1471 Omaha, Nebraska. Hawaiian Tramway's Time Table. KINO STREET LINE. Car. laara Walklkl for loon at f 41. S.tj, J A.M. aodtvtry ltalauteitlaf.allT till tout, tilt ai4 ir.ip.at. from Walklkl a-a to tha Pmuhou Stablaa. Ctrl kavtR Riot orpawaa ewltcl) t Of town it t tu M. us .very It ntnutea thereafter till t, nip.H. Girt leave Fort and Kbit sttfrii corner for Palaaa tte.io A.M. tnt irtrjr is tnuui attar till trot p.m. Ctn leava for Palaaa onlr 5 "1 iijo A M. Cart leava Palaaa for Walklkf t-a j a.m. an4 arery ttBlnuMllllttf p.m. thai at la liana to 4P.m. Tbaimj.' a. fron Palama for Punafcou onlr to W.lldal on Saturday.. uriiiavironufl Kinc street, corner rot Kino Can leave Fort anl Klat .tretti comtr for WatHkl I of A M. anl ovtry 15 minute, till to osP. M. then at to u and ti "J P.M. Tha litis P.M. coot to Walklkl on Saturday, only. BERET ANIA STREET AND HUUANU VALLEY. Car. taava Pitn.tin., Chi f. Taw. . . .. ..,, j lor Town and. Valley at 'a j ta t'toteo t 40 jand i ( r xi a.m. JUi Car. lean Oihu Collet, for town and Valley at ' 6 so and t.10 a.m and trtr 10 minute, till 10:10 r.n. excvpi we even nour ana naif, sour can wnicn run from tht Stable Can laavo Nuuanu Valley at 10 t (o ( so A.M and every 10 minute, thereafter till 10 so P.M. Can laave Fort anl Queen tlmte for Punahou toiler, at t os 0 i 4S A.M ana .very 10 mlnuttt altar till 04J P.M. AfMr that tha can run to the Stable up to 11:50P.M. which Itlhalaitcar from Town, . riacMn(tM&uoiiatn:)op.M. M O. R. & L. Co. TIME TABLE. From and after January 1, 1899. TRAINS. STATIONS. DAILY DAILY (Outward) ei. Sun. DAILY la. Sun. DAILY DAILY A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Honolulu t'io 9 is has :S S to P.arl City..,, I o l 11.40 J 4t 5 so Ewa Mill I j) tool if 00 4 es a 10 Walanat 10.50 44s Walalua hiss ..... yn .... ICahuku .,,.. ,... tt:a 6:1 ,,., STATIONS. DAILY (Inward) ti. Sun. daily daily DAILY AM. A.M. P.M P.M. Kahulni i-s ei4 Walalua i 10 .. 150 Walanat .,, r.10 ... ss Ewa Mill.. 5:50 r 4S S 4'Ji Pearl Cry .Trfl 6.1 s 1 01 1:10 Sf Honolulu T...... 6,50 l.js os 1 eo F C'-SMITII, Qcn'l Pass. & Ticket Agt. O. P. DKNJHON. Superintendent li'l Telephone to ill Parts of the Island. A LIVERY TABLBS KUA, - HAWAII tlQUES, PEOP. tees and CarrloHee "For Excursions To the Volcano or the Mountains. An excellent chance Is offered for tourists to 6EB THE COUNTRY. Carriages meet the S. B. Maunn, u at Kallua and take passengers overland to Hookena, -where the steamer Is met Chinese and Japanese Firms. C.Q.YeeHop&Co Kaliikinui Meat Market and Grocery. FRUITS AND VEdETABLES Deretanla Street, Corner Atakea. 'Phone Dlua 2511. ALSO AT THE FISHMARKET MEAT 8TALLS 19 AND 20. M KS i &?f !'i KEdEra 1?. &mn lji W Tf tl 1 ;- 116 , a again. kSING CHAN CO s r I (IIIIJVi Wl Hardware, Tinware, Glassware and Carriage Goods, Etc., Etc. Sanitary Plumbing and Sower Connec tions u Specialty. 229 King St., between River 8t. R. R. Depot. and SANG CHAN MERCHANT TAILOR Fine English and American Goods TWO STORES 65 HoKl street, and Hotel near Nuuanu P O BOX6r. TEI WHITl (1 'Woman's Exchange has removed to tho Arlington Block, Hotel Street, In tho store formerly occupied by II. W. Foster. fc -' .!.: Bwl . Manhood In all Its ouaIIHm surrrmtl That Is what Is said of "Dr. McLaugh lin's Men?' these are the men I have cured after they had suffered for years the tortures of Nervous Debility, Vital Exhaustion, Indiges tion. Wasted Ambition, Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Varicocele, and other signs of breaklnz down. You see them everywhere, as a man ouent to be, happy, Jolly, foil ol vim, sand and courage. They are " Dr. McLaughlin's Men," and are always shouting the praises of Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt. Dr. McLaughlin Dear Sir: Your Delt treatment has cured mo of all my sufferings. I would not bo as I was for tho earth, and I wish I had seen your advcrtltemcnt before. It would havo saved mo lots of pain and money on those quaeres who did mi no good. You can refer to me. (Yours very truly, CUIUS THN DY, Orass Valley, Cal. While you are slccp'ng It Is curing you. It pours a stream of vital warmth Into every organ, renewing vigor and restoring the flro of youth. It has a special suspensory for men, free. It cures tho worst cases In two or tbreo months. FREE TEST, FREE BOOK I want every sufferer from Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lamo Dack, Kidney or Bladder Trou bles, General Nervous or Vital Weakness, Indigestion, etc., to test my Belt free at my office. If you can't can, send for my book about It, free. Inclose this ad. dr, m, h. Mclaughlin, iszrisrt; Office hours, 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. Never 8old by Agents or Drug Stores. Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE The steamers ot this line will arrive and leave this port aa hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ALAMEDA MATU6 VENTUItA MAR. 26 ILAMEDA APRIL 6 In connection with the sailing or the aoove Bteamers, too agents are pre pared to issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail road from San Francisco to all poluts in tho United States, and from New Tork by any steamship line to all European ports. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPI.T TO Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC 8. S. CO. Pacific Mail Steamship Go. Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Risen Kaisha Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned. FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. FOR 8AN FRANCISCO. PERU COPTIC AMERICA MARU .MAR. 12 .MAR. 20 .MAR. 28 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO. H. HftCKFELO & CO. LTD. AGENTS. American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast. 8. S. AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail about March 15. S. S. NEVADAN, to sail April 15th. 8. S. HAWAIIAN, to sail May 15th. Freight received at Company's wharf, 42nd Street, South Brooklyn, at all times. For further particulars, apply to C. P. MORSB, General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd. AGENTS. HONOLULU. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Company. Bteamera ot the above line, running In connection wlta the CANADI AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. B. C, and Sydney, N.B.V., tnd calling at Victoria, D. O., Honolulu and Brisbane, are DUE AT HONO LULU on or about the dateB below stated, viz.: rrom Vancouver anu Victoria, B. C. (For Brisbane and Bydney.) MIOWERA MAR. 15 AORANGI APR. 12 Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Curope. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to Thco. H. Davlee & Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Agents. GLOBE NAVIGATION COMPANY'S SEATTLE-HONOLULU ROUTE. Connecting Direct without transfer with t N. Hy., N. P. R, and 0. P. R. Lowest rntcs of freight from all eastern points; shortest nosslblo time. S. 8. TAMPICO, from Seattle -. MARCH 10 S. 8. EUREKA, from Seattle APRIL 10 For further Information address L.. E. BEEBE, 2 Brewer Building, Honolulu. AGENT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Globe Nav. Co, Seattle, Wash.; P. W. Rochester, 308 Market St., 8. F., Agents of above reads, will furnish Information. P. J. Russell E. M. Watson RUSSELL & WATSON, ATT0RNEY8 AND C0UN8ELL0R8-AT-LAW. Offices Magoon Building. 'h-none main o, W. Austin Whiting, W. J. Robinson, LAW 0PPICE8 Renv-ed to Room 306, Judd Building J. M. KANEAKUA, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A NOTARY PUBLK LAW, I Jfflea Bethsl 8t, Near the Postofflce. jmtMmL z&Mi&& FOR SAN FRANCISCO, ALAMEDA . SIERRA . . . MAR. 19 MAR. 25 ALAMEDA APRIL 9 ........ PEKING GAELIC MAR. 12 MAR. 22 HONGKONG MARU .MAR. 29 r-rom 8ydney and Brisbane. (For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.) AOUANOI MAR. 12 MOANA APR. 9 MIOWERA MAY 7 HART & CO., (LIMITED) rilE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS Fine Ice Creams and Water lots, Chocolate and Confections. The Finest Resort In tho City. Try our "Elite" Oyster Cocktails. New Mop of Oahu. k.opi1t4 from flovemincnt Surve. an4 Chart., Mau of Su.ar (M.nt.tlon.. Railway., an j Oder Reilabta Source.. THE map is )Bm inches with artistic colerlngi and neat mountlne, making- a vary useful a. well u. nrn.men-at wall map TKBPtlCSOPTHI HAPIS Siooo Cople. rott.lfw4 from JAS. T TAYIOR. f ,0.. lot m v Jutl Mull J Inf. Honolulu) T, H t roq i MA linn KtvfV.W, .IV -f-f-f-f-r-Y-r I NEW FABRICS f FOR THE SUMMER Y4-M--f4-M-f-fT-f-f Dame Fashion was In her moat womanly mood when sho planned her wardrobe for the coming spring ana summer. And being truly womanly she was ery dainty and fastidious. and nothing but tho highest type of beauty, elegance, and refinement would satisfy her. They arc tho acme of ele gant beauty of dainty refinement. They are one of the finest expressions of the thlncs a gentlewoman would wear that has been seen for a long time. They nrc essentially womanly, nnd of that gra cious type of womanhood which uc lights In the quiet, the refined, the ar Untie. There arc any number of new stuffs, fabrics, nnd weaves wo have not rcen before. Hut all bear the stamp of Dame Fashion's present mood ele Banco, refinement, and daintiness, There Is tnat restraint, that reserxe about them, that characterizes the highest art. For Instance, there Is a filmy linen batiste with on Inch and a half Insertion of Arabian lace, but dividing Into narrow stripes the figure of the lace, smsl nnd exquisitely dain ty. Right In the center Is a tiny atrip or I'erslan embroidery, tnc soriest, roost subdued of the Persian effects, but wonderfully rich and harmonious. Tho wholo thing Is so cxaulsltcly beau tlful that one stands and studies it as they would a painting, and, like a can vas. Its beauty grows. Hut this Is only one of the hundreds of beautiful things shown. Tan. or lin en color, and pink arc the leading col ors, and filmy light gauzy effects most prominent In the fabrics. I'attenu are small and ditlnty and. as we have raid, exquisite In workmanship. I.lnen chiffon Is one of the new fab rics; also a Swiss plumctls with Inser tions of lace. The swIbscs also show many Persian effcctB, but not In nny way glaring or gaudy. Pongcnette Is also a novelty this season, and a very sheer dainty beauty It Is. Tbo bats shown with tho cottons arc In themselves an exposition of tho highest art In gowning. They nre tho firm's own creations and arc as smart ns anything Paris could create. Odds nro in their favor that they would out ran k Parisian hats bcioro an Ameri can audience. They nro as chic as anything Paris has ever sent us, and they nro characterized by the nulet elegance that marks the dress goods. One beauty In Panama, trimmed In tho samo color, has tho edges of the ribbon bound with crash dotted with velvet discs. It is cssentlnlly smart. Another daring llttlo chapeau that would delight the stylish woman Is a Marqulso la white, with the edgd bound In black and white, and for Its only trimming a smart cockade on tho front. Dut j 011 may know that .1 hat with no more trimming on It than that must have every lino and curve Just right,-or It would bo a catastrophe. This is "Just right." Uut tho exposition Is one whoso true beauty can only beauty can only bu seen by a visit and closo study. And whether one can own any of these lovely dress fabrics should not hinder womankind from seeing them. It is educational, It Is Inspiring simply to Bttuly them In their beautiful home In tho dress goods salon, which Is Itself decked out in the season's two popular colors linen and pink In honor of their coming. Thero are somo Simple Remedies In dispensable, In any family. Among Ihcse. th ccxpcrlcncc of years assure us. should be recorded PAIN-KILLER For both internal and external appli cations wo have found It of great vl- ue: especially can we recommpnd It for colds, rheumatism, or fresh wounds ind bruises. Christian Era. Avoid sub' stltutes, there Is but one P.ilnKlllr, I'crry Davis'. Price 25c. nnd 50c. Legal Notices. Notice to All Whom It May Concern, United States of America, District ot Hawaii. 1 In tho District Court it tho United States In and for tho District and Territory of Hawaii. United States ot Amerka, Plaintiff, vs. Ono Dozen Articles for the Prevention of Conception. Attachment and Monition. Whereas, In Bald Causo, said Court, on February 2t, 1902, Issued Its At tachment and Monition: now thehiTford notice rilEHEOK IS HEREBY GIVEN to al persons claiming tho above mentioned property, or knowing or having any thing to say why said Court should not pronounco against mo same, ac cording to the prayer of tho Informa tion now on fllo herein, and that thuy appear before tho said Court to bo holden In nnd for tho Bald District of Hawaii at tho United States court house In the City of Honolulu In Bald District on tho 20th day ot March. A. D. 1902, If that bo a day of Jurisdic tion, nnd If not, then on the flrBt day of Jurisdiction thereafter, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of that day, then and thero to Interpose a claim to tae samo, and to make their allegations In that behaU. Dated Honolulu. Hawaii, February l 13fl2. E. n. HENDRY. United States Marshnl In and for Said District. 1079-Ht NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Tho undersigned having been duly appointed tho Eiecutor of the Lust Will nnd Testament of Archibald V. Ollflllan, der eased, Into of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii: Notlto Is hereby given to all peisons to present their claims against tho Es tato of said Archibald K. nilllllan, de ceased, duly authenticated, whether secured by mortgago or otherwise, lo tho unilei signed nt his office on Mer chant stieet. Honolulu aforesaid, with in lx months from the date liereor. or tnoy will bo loiever hatred. And nil poisons Indebted to bald Es tate nro limehy requested to make Immediate payment to tho undersign ed. Dated Honolulu. Mnrch 3. 1902. CECIL IIHOWN. Executor ot the l.ust Nw III and Testa ment or . T. Ollflllan, Deioised 2086 Mar. 4. 11. 18, 25. REALESTATETRANSACTIONS Instruments Filed for Record March 10 Qdn. A. T. K. Parker Paauhau Su gar 1'ltn. Co L. J. do S. Passos llakalau Pltn. Co.. L. Geo. Lyciirgus Geo. Andrews ..P.At V nnd A. M. Andrews L. Andrews P.At T K. Lalahea J, Kawnha nnd wife Hoi (1. V. Hockey First Hank of Hllo, Limited A.M Pang Chong Mrs. II. A. Sutherland CM. I.. Ahlcong et nl. , Ahlo D. W. H. Cnstle. tr. A. G. Nicholas. Rel J 11. nnd H. N. Boyd W. H. Cas tle, tr M. S. C Allen 1... K. Ilulit Ilcl. Hank of Hawaii D. Logan Rel. U. K. lino J. A. Magoon ...Aff.Fcl. Instruments Filed for Record March 11 Tames E. Kullerton Wong Yee Chan Rel. Wong Yee Chan J. T. Be Bolt. .. .M W It Castle, tr. Carl lladdaky.. .L. Tr Bishop Estate Kli st American Saving & Trust Co A.M. W. R. Cnstle, tr. Gullhenno da Sll clrn i), Itoht. K. Pahau and wife W. 11. Cnstle- tr Add.Chg. W II Little nnd wife Jos. Tyson M . C. Achl Jono Fernandez Joao Fernandez t'ortugm-so Mutual ilcncflt Society M Recorded March 3, 1902. W. M. Campbell, by trustee, to C. A. Kibbling; deed; lot 4 and portions lots 3 and i, block B, I'awaa tract, Honolulu, Oahu; $1 nnd mortgago to,- SS0. Book 231, page 153. Dated Feb ruary 23. 1902. J. L. Walllula and wife to Mrs. Pan tile Peahl; deed; It. P. 604G, Kill. 9106, Kulktilnul, Wailau, Molokat; $13. Book .14. page 135. Dated February 13, 1902. Ping You Kee to A. Lewis Jr.; bill of sale; stock, fixtures, etc, Nuuanu street, Honolulu, Oahu; $500. Hook 235. page rll. Dated February 2G. 1902. I). Onohl nnd wife to Jose F. Fer- rolra; deed; It. P. 1041, Watnnku 1st, lulo, Hawaii; $250. Hook 231, pago Sti. Dated February 15, 1902. Recorded March 4, 1902. W. W. Ahana nnd wlie to C. Hlng Choc: deed; piece land, Kler street, Honolulu, Oahu; $145(1. Hook 229, pago 44T. Dated Mnreh 3, 1902. Ioane Aalaloa to Henry Smith; rlceil. one-half Interest In Kill. 20, Wnl pio, Ewa, Oahu; $1. Hook 229, page 4 12. Dated March 1. 1902. Kualakolula and J. Mann to Henry Smith; deed; one-half Interest in Kill. 20, Walplo, Ewa, Oahu; $1. Book 229, pago 443. Dated .March 1, 1902. It. A. Wadsworth anil wire to Maul &da and Ice Works, Limited; deed; 301-1000 ncro land, machinery, fixtures buildings, etc.. Wnllitkti. Maul; $35,000. Uook 229, page 145. Dated February i, 1902. Bank of Hawaii, Limited, to W. C. Achl; partial release: lots 1 and 2, block P, Kalulanl tract, Honolulu, Oa hu, $150. Hook 230, page 445. Dated March 4, 1902. Manuel K. Souza nnd wlfo to W. C. Achl; deed; lot 11. hloik 10. Kalulanl tract. Honolulu. Oahu; $150. Book 229. page 44(1. Dated March 1, 1902. Recorded March 5, 1902. Harry J. Auld nnd wife to Pioneer Building and l.oan Association; mort gage; lots 59 and CO, Keklo tract. Ho nolulu. Oahu; $300. Hook 229. pagn 417. Dated December 30. 1901. C. P. Ilenton et al. to Hlahop nnd Company; mortgage; lots 2, 3 and 4, Ulock II, also lots 27 anil 28,snnic block, Knplotanl tract. Honolulu. Oahu; $S00. Hook 230, page 455. Dated March 3, 1902. Kahananul ct nl. to Hutchinson Su gar Plantation Company; lease; Grant 211 Poiipuuloela and Kuunamano, Kail, Hawaii; twenty years at $IC0. Hook 233. page 101. Dated January 13, 1902. I). Walau tu Hutchinson Sugar Plan tatlon Company; lease; Interest In Grant 1742. Hlona, Kau. Hawaii; twehn jears nt $70. Hook 233. page 102. Dated February 8 1902. Andrew K. Williams and wlfo to Lincoln L. McCandless; deed; Interest In Grant 192, etc., Wnlmnlu, Ewa, Oa hu; $100. Hook 229. page 449. Dated .March 4. 1902. W. It. Castlo Jr.. trustee, to F L. Lltheiland: deed; lot 12 of Giant 3400, Kulaokahua, Honolulu. Oahu; $2100. Book 229. page 4,10. Dated July 9, 1902. IP THE KAISER WERE COMING. Say, William Hohenzollern, Shake! r- I)u yew arrive As an alien Immigrant Turned out of our Job by them Social Demmjcrats? Kf so. I must trouble ypu Tew walk into that shed an' pabs up your nlckelB, Or air yew Jest tourln' tew admire t'ufo demmyciatlc guv'ment In Noo York City: Ef bo. Dick Croker's a whale on ptulty. Can I Introjuco yewj No? Not your.class, eh? 4 Say, you're real high toned! He says Teddy likes him. An' ho don't mind Teddy. n Ain't Teddy on Emp'ror. tew? 8ay, we know Vcw'rc a Wanamaker s store Of Intelleck and genius. . What yew don t stock Ain't worth shucks. So p'raps yew'vo just come along lew teach us how to run railroads. An' makn steel, , An' gln-sllngs. An' "pools." So kind of yew! No? Nona ot these? W-hn t-! Yew want tho Cup? It's chain down for Tommy. Exchange. 4 Mrs. Alfred U Emanuel has lust been awarded tho Kalser-l-HInd medal for tne great public Hen Ice she has tendered, at much personal risk and fielf-sarrlflce, during the famine In In dia. Mtb Emanuel, who is the wllo of A I Emanuel, or the Indlnn Civil Sen Ire, endeared heiself to the na dies by her kind and tucttul labors omong the poor fntnlne-strleken nnd taitlul labors nmong e poor famine strleken people. I.nid Ciitzou lecom mended the dctotutlon. Tho Evening nulletla month 75 cents per v'VNm.wH ". ti,Wi&!Ltt!l A Zifcttt .".'. rNKt No doubt You have paid for two or three homes during your lifetime. Especially If you have been paying rent; and we regret that you hav nothing to show for the money spent In this manner. I wa nav now on sale lots In the beautiful Puupueo Tract, wnlsh contains tha finest suburban property In Honolulu. Thla tract commands a magnificent view of mountains and ocean, hat macadamized streets, artesian water, and the electrlo car Una passes through the property. For any further Information regard ing price, terms, etc, address ISLAND REALTY COMP'Y LIMITED. JUDO BVJIL.DINQ. 304 Corporation Notices. NOTICE. Intending Btecrago passengers from Honolulu for United States ports aro hereby Informed that until further no tice tho undersigned will not booK ap n...i. i n..o h ih .(.amem for which they aro agents., unless said passengers report at their omco at, ": , .-..", ... .- . . least nine (9) days previous to tho "'"n 'encca for safe handling of cat scheduled date of sailing. Further In-! - 353 acres of Uad ,147 .ere. ot formatlon may bo had upon appllca tlon at the offices of WM. G. IRWIN & CO.. LTD.. II. HACKFELD & CO. 2079 tf ANNUAL MEETING. Tho regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company, Limited, will bo held nt tho olllcu ot tho company, Queen street, on Tuesday, March 18, 1902, at 10 o clock n. m. The stock books of tho Company will bo closed to transfers from tho 16th to the ISth lnsts. Inclusive. C. II. CLAPP, Secretary. Honolulu, March 4th, 1902. 20SC-15t WAIANAE COMPANY, LIMITED. The Adjourned Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Walanac Company, Limited, will bo held at the office of J. M. Dow Belt. Merchant street, on Wednesday, March 12th, 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. M. DOWSETT, Secrctnry. Honolulu. T. II.. Feb. 25th. 1902. 2091-2t NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Intend ing passengers per S. 8. "Aorangl," duo to sail for Vancouver on tho 12th Inst., and for tho S. S. "Mlowera," duo to sail for the Colonies on tho 15th Inst musi appiy lor passage ny mo . m ... .Ll former boat not later than tho 3d Inst THEO. II. DAVIES & CO.. LTD., Agents Canadian-Australian R. M. S, S. Line. 20S I Legal Notices. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho Matter or tho Estnto of ROB ERT ItOBSON HIND, Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given by tho undersigned. JOHN HIND, Executor of the last will of Robert Itobson Hind. deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against tho said deceased to present their clalrhs duly authenticated with the proper vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice to tho said Executor at his reshTt-nco at Ko hala, Island of Hawaii, Territory ot Hawaii, tho samo being tho placo for tnu transaction of business of said es- tato In said Territory. JOHN HIND. Executor of the Last Will of Robert Itobson Hind, Deceased. Dated at Honolulu, T. H., Febru ary 23th, 1902. 2080 Feb. 25; Mar. 4, 11. 18, 23. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The undersigned hnlng been duly Last appointed tho Executor of tho Will nnd Testament of Frank Drown. deceased, lato of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii: Notice Is hereby given to alt persons, to present their claims against t.io Estate ot said Frank Drown, deceased, duly authenticated, whether secured by moitgago or otherwise, to the un dersigned at tho office of Cecil Drown, Eso.. on Merchant street, Honolulu aforesaid, within six months from tho lato hereof, or they will bo forovcf uurreu. And all persons Indebted to said es tate are hereby requested to mako Im mediate payment to tho undersigned. Dated Honolulu. March 3d, 1902. H. M. VON HOLT. Executor of tho Ijist Will and Testa ment of Frank Ilrown, Deceased. 20SS Mar. 4. 11, 18. 23. 1 Seattle and Tacoma TO Honolulu 8. 3. OREQONIAN, 6000 tsns, to sail March 25th. 8. 8. CALIFORNIAN, 6000 tons to sail April 20th. For further particulars apply C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent THE AMOUNT PAD FOR RENT WOULD HAVE PALO FOR A HOME, AND A GOOD HOME TOO.jjtt Business Notices. A CHANCE FOR THOSE DEaiRINQ A GOOD HOME8TEAD. FOR SALE At a reasonable figure. a freehold cstoto at Walomau, near Walohlnu. Tho property consists ot 'a substantially built and wollfurnish- I with aj'ater supply; U1U luuu ttujvili. Iiuura huu luun la a prlvllcgo to sccuro 104 acres contlg- uous. There Is on tho land fenced I portions containing coffee, orange and other fruit trees In bearing. All tho lands arc alongside or near to the Gov I crnment road. Nearly all the land has ! substantial Btono fences. With tho bov K0 " 5?u,c;Ji0!5,S?plf!: " " b " ' rui, mpimppkp P to H AS- M E NECKE nnrHtr , JU"'" 1 NOTICE. ' Parties visiting Lahalna and the Isl and of Maul In general can secure suit able conveyances and cn'cful drivers 1 at the PIONEER STABLES, Lahalna, Island of Maul. Commercial men will be carefully looked after with suitable rigs. Z055-3m Professional Cards. DR. WM. G. ROGERS, SURQEON AND SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nese and Threat Exclusively REMOVED to new office, 114$ Ala kca Street, opp. Hawaiian Hotel. Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 5:39, 7 to 8; Sun days, 9 to 11. Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. nmoen TtnnmR 20K.20!) Ttnatnn liullil. nRi prt street. ' Telephones Office, Main 38S; lies Idcnce, White 2861. Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.: 3 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.m. P. O. Ilox 801. A. 0. WALL, D.D.S. 0. E. WALL, D.D.S. DENTI8T8. Love Building, Fort Street Hours, 9 to K. Telephono Main 120 ICE MANUFACTURED FROM PURE DI8TILLED WAJER. Delivered to any part ot city by courteous driven. Oabn Ice and Electric Co KEWALO. TELEPHONE OLUE 3151. HOFr-TlAN & HARKHAH. French Laundry 505, Corner of Rrretanla Ave. and Punch bowl St. All Work Done By Hand, Uce Curtains, Silk and Glove Cleaning a specialty. AIIADIE t CO. M. Phillips & Co. Wholesile Importers and Jobbers, , European 8ud AmeriCW DfY Goods. 1 - " Fort and Queen Sts H. HackfeicU Co., Ltd. General Commission Agents. Cor. Fort and Queon Streets, Honolulu, Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison rrwta.illj Carta. Tea aa Va tm! al Wt !. ua pirulj. If ra . I.kra tMfrr. UdU. . aa Mill a.t afct aaa .la., watae r!rfee la ). S.r Tbraal, n.ls raft CUr l.ta, rir. M part al Ue bee, liale a. Ijeknie blSM ". " Cook Remedy Co. a4i..w.riiaaaaitiiaiaua.ja, i-. in f Ml v., K 'J .A " ,Vjj .d i m' M