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u licsilTiln III ' 1 1 kl I 1 1 1 I II if M HI Ntt N iimiMTimn :; mmiim The Hutdships of Two Missionary Captives. CONBTANTINOPLK March S -The follow Ing net nun t f the coptlv'ty of XIIrs Stone has been obtained from reliable Fount e. some of the Inform lion having been marnl from of tin brigands After th of ttif missionaries, imar llaiisk" In Siplmiher last, the brigand thcinpelvep on Dip Mountain of Gu. Repp. In the ISIIvtlera district. tthi M the whole population were tn hinKithy with the enlwpilpe Whil. nw ailing the lesull of their efforts t" peiliie tlie ransom, the bits-finds lri w their supplies fioin the village of Lcdjiiinn Feeling tly rciUic the membeis of the band liped to show themselves openly In Knmcnlcn and uelghboilng villain" The prisoner1, however, veie JoaloUHly kit Itided. When C M Dickinson. United States Consul General at Constantinople, early In October last and disclosed to the nutlioiltU the w heieabontH of Miss Slope's caplnip. the tesult mm nearly disahtiour to the prisoners. The Bulgarian gov eminent III udvlsedly pushed troops to the vlelnlty of forcing the brigands to bteak olf negotiations, mid the band changed Its quarters to Kilo. The. cold weather made travel In the mountains u dreadful ordeal for Miss Stone and Mine. Tsl'kn, Incumbered ns they weie with the hitter's Infant Every change of eamp occurred at midnight. The brigands treated their captives an kindly ns the circumstances permitted, but the food supply Kim precarious, though the Indies weie given til" best the Inhospitable icglon nllordid. The captives at no time knew of thelt whereabouts, the brigands nlwns telling them they wme aot In Bulgaria, mid they weie In fear of ultuck by tiunps, whom the friendship of the natives not always able to pievenl from coining eIoie upun the trull of the bund An wfiual cause of anxiety nun the baby, which It wOH freUi'iitly feaied would die from exposure. Not until November 2 did the American emlHKMrli'K come In toiieh with the band, which wan then established In n cave mar Dubultz, but fear of the troops forced the brlg.Midn to another (light This wax made in n blinding snowstorm, which coveted the trucks f the outlaw s, hut caused bitter to the cniillveH. After thlH the hrluandH suicccdtd In completely eluding the authorities, ami toward the end of November, by a long mute, they ruccceded In letuinliiK lo their old bauntH In the Klledeie dlHttlct They then cnUHPd to he cliculated n reiort that the, taptlvuH were dead, and from that time mnnuKcd to keep Minx Kloue and Mine. Tnllkn nafely tinder cover ntll the actual ielcae of the caiitlveH took place, ROBERTS QUITS TRUST LEADERS NKW VOItK, March with the buslncsH policy of the United Htates Kleel Corioratlon, In no far oh It Is directed by President Clum. M, Bctnvab, caused the resignation today of I'crclval Hobcrts Jr. from on the executive committee. 111m withdrawal was accepted, but a successor was not named. The ofllcluls of thv xtcel trust and other memberH of the executive committee cudcuvntcd uit only to conceal the real leasoun for the resignation, but the news was In the report of the Klvcn out for publication. Huberts has not resigned his membership In the board of directors, but It Is not improbable that the present steps will be followed ultimately by his retirement from active participation In the control of the United States Steel Corporation. Jloberta represented a totul capitaliz ation of JSO.000,000. The following statement was authorized by Mr. Iloberts tonight: "The reason for the step I can give only In n, general way and It was this: For voinc time I have not agreed with Mr. Pchwab regarding certain features of the policy of the corporation which he fupports. I regret that I am unable to say more than to base my resignation on the comprehensive ground of failure to agree with the Ideas of the president of the corporation nnd phases of the policy of the executive committee. I have not resigned from the directorate. Whether or not I shall resign from the Inard Is a. question not to lis at prevint." BOTH SIDES LOSE IN SOUTH AFRICA i LONDON, March i. Telegrams here from Klerksdorp describe the attack upon and capture by the liners, February 2Uh, at a point south--west of Klerksdorp, of C7 llrilish who were acting as convoy to an empty wngon train. i The third Itoer attack upon the convoy ias delivered from various points nd wbb most determined. Ily sheer recklessness they sought to ride down nd overwhelm the nrltlsh dofensn. The Drltlsh guns shelled the charging Hoers but nothing Btopped their onslaught, which was delivered with unusual Impetus. Tho convoy of mules was subjected to a heavy fire, nnd, deserted by the native drivers, tho mules stampeded, putting many of tho defenders temporarily nut of action nnd causing tho wildest confusion. For two hours tho nrltlsh held. out. Thoy then divided and wcro overwhelmed, Uy 7 o'rlnck In the tnornlng nil re- Isttnro wdh nt an end. The dead nnd wounded wero scattered nl lover tho field. Not until General Delarey came In person wns anything like order re-stored. Ho stopped the lloera engaged II W imraa'CwV - l oil,)"!! fr .t.mlth On' ah. Iti theort fliiM'iK the . .it Mt'mr ' b'enV ! i i fthow !' I" '1 " v w liitrr Iri th MMl,l ' ll.'i,lWtfc I 'II if the riitent nt Uiird H 'Im r' who Ml r 'Uii" 4 "' tif' rnfili PurrenOw M n Ike nnlerMrr 4 Ik ii'ie ,f Majwb. Mm . l'M l.ot4 ItMriMAPf Oele ted tho (MM innlterMrr to MnMoiro hip piiihmMi H' emnklneil innwmit loiln two tem PCUtkt th llacr fatatw within tho r rtemHh snd Vrm llaniuin line of Maok hotlkta The' lloor Inn amrogmte i . 1.111 ..a. Maa.ftuxul imA OA 1l I I and U.OttI head f out tie fell into the' hHd of the HrlUh troop (MIIUAUO. I'eliruory -A rjiWe to' the from Iondn anp W ar Serretary Ilrodtick announced In i he fommam today that aeneral De Wol'a ken had been capture!. bt he failed to Import to the laaiaiatora the II mure surprlHlng news that the fnmott General IxmiIs Ilotlia liad alao niAili" a prisoner and Iwd got away again. When Itlmlngton'fl troopa made n ont night attack at KnatHlnnr they captured aeTeril prlonrp. Among the mon tnkn wap Ilothn, but the Ilrltlsh did ,.f not recognize blm. Another force of Hoers, htnrlnpr of the dlrniBter to the main body, and that their general bad boon captured, menaced the ilrltlsh rommand. In the confusion of the expected nttack the body if nf Hrltlli trootis thnt held Ilotlia as . .l- ..l...... .,iii.l r... r , V, T ':"lc;'l' h' bursher. to scape, and among the nmnb'r wns Ilotlia '- REPORT AGAINST PANAMA ROUTE n. WASHINGTON. Morch 3. At " meeiiiig of the rieniito sub-committee on Interoceanlc Canals today nn adverse report was ordered on the proposition of the I'anamn Canul Company tj pell Its rights nnd properties to the of I'nlted States for JIO.OOO.OoO. ThlH sub-( Kiumlltee Is ronipoHcd of KouutorH Morgan of Alali.imii. I'rltchard of North C.iriillna, Mitchell of Oregon. Turner of Washington, Klttredge of South Dakota and Foster of l,oulHluna, an lawyers, j lie report siuies uiui ine eompllcutionM In the way of the of the title to the United States are Iniuii iminn table. I'lllcliuid. of the was ibaent. and Klttiedge differed from his ry 'ollengues and leserved the light to nuke a minority report. The majority a if the full committee, ns is well known, of favor the Nicaragua route, but the vocute of the Panama route, under , the lead of Hnnua, will continue the Mglit In the committee and In the Sen ile, wnore uiere is uniiouoiciiiy a ma- jnriiy in iiivor ui ine j'.iiiaimi louie. There Is no doubt that the recent news from Paris that Colombia would nslst that Its assent should he obtained before any steps could be taken by the Panama Company to transfer Its rights lo the United States, had a direct 'fleet upon the deliberations of the sub-coin- lllliiw. "'"""l- illHU "" lie, , Piiiiunn niuiauMn llllll ed In every way to the dllllculty of bringing the United States and the Panama Company to the point of negotiations. NKW YOltIC, Morch 3.-A cable to the Sun from Colon says. According to advices received here from Paris, an Anglo-French syndicate has offered lo pay 4,000.000.000 francs (twice the American oger) for the Panama canal. 1 1 Is added that though It Is the purpose of the syndicate to complete the canal with Kugllsli money principally, the enterprise will remain a French one. . SERVIAN REBEL I MEETS HIS DEATH HKI.CSKADF,, Servla, March 5. An extraordinary attempt to start a was made this morning at the frontier town of Shabab by a raid un-I der the leadership of Alavnntlcs, a relative of Prince Knrngeorgevlch, the pretender to the Servian throne. The only result was that Alavantlcs was killed and his adherents were arrested. Alavantlcs, with a hnndful of fol loueis, arrived nt Shabab from wlcz, wearing the uniform of a general In the Servian army, nnd called to the frontier guard to follow him. The lat- cr" he continued, "and I believe my ter, not suspecting that anything was Biiss will come nut about right. It wrong, accompanied the KcnernJ to the wl1' n 20 l"-'1' ct't reciprocity ar-town hull, where Alavantlcs ordered rangement." the men of the lire l.n.'irtm..iii m t,.in I The filetids of Hawaii here are much him. This motley procession proceed- ed to the gcmlarmle barracks, whero Alavantlcs paraded the gendarmes 1 i no in ine miter, however, whose were aroused, escaped nnd apprised their commander, Captain The Intter, when he arrived on the scene, called on Alavnntlcs to produce some document ns authority for his actions, whereupon tho would-be revolutionist leader llred n revolver at Captain Nikollcs, slightly wounding him. Nlkollcs promptly shot and killed whoso followers were then arrested. KIFLE8 JTOa INSUROENCa, Manila Paper Alleges That Landing Hat Haeu Hff.ctnd VICTORIA, It. C, March 5. The Manila American, copies of which have Just been received, says it has very goo Just been received, says It has very good reasons for believing that recently a vessel Hying tho Oerman ling landed Mnuser rllles on tho const ot Ilutangns for tho uso of the Insurgents. It ls said that tho shipments comprised 70 cases, or about 1400 rllles, with ammunition. The vessel wns seen hovering about tho coast of Mlndnrn for several days, imniiy uroppeti up to natangas, almost within cannon shot of Manila, and r disappeared, About the some tlmo i cargo of nrma was landed. Tho des Mnutlnn of theso weapons, the Amerl .can sayB, can bo readily Imagined. The All W UBl'TTIw rM)W pniTij lino (JflT VCf -" UM "llW I IV I I U I REACHED Storm Ravages Prevent the Arrival r In anticipation of Mr. etler was addreeae, to onol print here ty plan, a manufactured ISth day ot June. 1301. made by 18. r. t.r's comlnsi. Kvon hi Picture has of thorn, aettlng forth the dllllculty that . ,ducU of aBrIculture. Itornef, of Honolulu. Island of O.ahu, that there nre er! Hawaii had been placed In because of btn publlsiwJ. no n T(J bu flel g u ,loJ(, Territory ot Hnwn.ll, to Kenahu llrcnlg iwoiho who would recognize the atrlngent tabor lawa, and making some , taI ie HUC ,, nmn. (widow) and of record In liber 120, on b.arer of advice to President Uoosevelt pretty bold threats of what m gh hap- fiU.t()r, mnchnery. carts nnd other yw" 3P, '' f L the said Kenahu when he nrrlvea. pen to aome of the trade with Hawaii ll,,, ' .,, ,,'... .rnn i,v,.. "rcilg intenda to foteclnse said Tbls Is Thursday, and laet Tuesday and the State, should relief be grant- :.e,,1.' L.'.. .. '." ...". ,..,.., -'ago for n breach of the condltlmiH In of the Hawaiian Interview is (fecial to the Adverliaor.) WAM41M01TOK, . P.. I'eb. four 4ara poj4 In Wuahlnctofi have beM UtoMm tor tho arrival of Coorge Conor. Hie Jwnw horo from Ho- im4ulu ha botn wall advertlood In the bical nwa(Wior, nnd the ataUM of 1- lltlcHl affaira In the Ialunda froai viewpoints tma )on Iiertildwl In Mr. William Haywood hac In telegram fioin Mr. Carter In New York, risking he ronld aimmun cite with him by " ,. . ;..,.:.. ,i. ., long aiBlUllce luiopnoiie. Ml. liunuuu had no Idea what aort of a CBrtw wuntw, U) ma Ag the telephone wires were out of order fioin the severe storm of rnln nnd sleet that forthwith put the tologruph lines also out of commission, Mr. Haywood tdegraphed back to ask If -what he wished to say was sulllclently Important to warrant him (Haywood) making trln to New York. No answer was received and nothing further has been heard to date of Mr. Carter's whereabouts. The only communication with New York, except for messages of Importance that ure sent by way Chicago or by some other roundabout mute, is by mull. Miss Cordelia Carter has been visiting the Misses Hurt well on Sixteenth street, hut left for Hoston a day or two ago, after telegraphing In vain to lo- -alp j1(,p brother It Is thought he mav liuve gone on there to visit her, ns this has been u very busy veuk for the President nnd there would be little op portunity for an Interview of much l(,I1slhi r.Knr,n,1K Hawaii. Prince Hen has been here two days or tne wcsk. President Roosevelt has been absent little over one day, to the launching the Meteor, the Clerman Kmperor'H , ,, then yPHl,.r(in. ,mlc), f , . . ot.cu,,,C(1 wlUl tllc. jicKh,. ley Memorial exercises at the Capitol Prince Henry stayH here a day or two y(.t ,lnll ncCorlIllRly the President Is devoting considerable of his time to the loyal Usltor. It was stated nt the White House tlint Mr fiirtnr venntil linve nn 111- .rv,,.vv wlth ireideiU Hoosevelt early next week, and It is understood that a communication has been received there fl01) ,, t0 ,, ,.rtect ,,,,lu (,llll..,ollt fr.,, Kan ,, un,, u M ,',,r,,. .lt,.l,l that he proposed to advocate the selection of Mr. 11. P. Baldwin ns governor, lias awakened considerable local Interest. The notable thing about It, however. Is that udvleeH by telegraph are understood to have reached here declaring Htotitly that Mr. Ilaldwln will not accept the olllce, as he Is unable to spare the time from his buslnes. An opinion prevails here that tho candidacy of Mr. Ilaldwln was fixed up between Mr. Carter nnd J. P. Cook, Mr. Baldwin's who Is ' sold to have some political bees buzalng around near his headgear. Col. Sam Parker's denial that he has told anybody he wns to be governor of Hawaii, us printed In the Pan Francisco and Honolulu papers. Is attracting some attention here, and may get him Into further trouble with the President, for there ure Honolulu people light here In Washington who moy go before the President with a dipping of I Col. Parker's Interview, and agree to; make nllldavlt that such n stutumunt t untrue. The Misses Hnrtwell left here day for their old home In South Natlck. Mr. Haywood, In discussing the Cu-' Inn situation, s.ild today that he agreed "' statement that no man could tell Just now Just what Congress would 'lo- "' wwR to make a guess, howev Pleaded nt the liicotporntlon in the " )' "d .Means resolution nnd In the, 1111 drawn by chnlrmnn Payne, of the' proviso mill I una must Hist enact the Immigration laws nf the United States, I before the tironnsed reciprocity shall be put Into force. As it Is reasoned hero' Senator Foraker wanted Mr. Hnywood that proviso, If enacted Into law, will ' present. If any hearing wns held, and practically nullify nny effect the reel-'Mr. Iloyd wns going ahead with his proclty arrangement otherwise might have. It will restrict the labor supply and prevent tho Importation of Chinese Inbor. It might be thnt the Cubans rllles can he bought In Clermnny and1 Japan for something like $13 Mexican. and they readily command HO gold onrjubs, May be Asked to First Enact Hi-inn ucii fivu iu inv imui 1.1,111- manders, I In view of the existence of numerous: recruiting stations in the district of Manila Itself the American believes these Importations are serious. HOW TO PRHVKNT l'NHUMONIA. Yntl linv.i rnnit rpnnnn tn fnnr tin nl. tack nf pneumonia, when you have a severe cold, accompanied by pains In . out, they being controlled nnd A communication wns read from chest, or In the back between the ' ed by opiclnl law. There will bo eph Q. Pratt, a member ot the Court of shoulders, Oet n bottle of Chamber-1 nothing, In his opinion, to prevent Chi- Fire Claims, asking the Chamber to Iain's Cough Remedy nnd uso It ns dl-' nese from going In great numbers to Interest Itself In tho setting aside of a reeled, nnd It will prevent tho threat- Cuba und making their way then to tho portion of the customs receipts of this eppJ nttnek. Among tho tens of thou. United States. Chairman Payne ex- port for tho payment of lire claims, sands who have used this remedy for pressed inirprlso when reminded thut The Chamber will take steps to add Its colds and In grippe, we have yet to tho general Immigration Inws do not I weight to efforts now being made to lenrn of n single case that bus resulted apply to Chinese. He stated that In this end. In pneumonia, which shows that tliU ' M's belief Congress would soon extendi Letters were received from William remedy Is n certain preventive nf that the prebont exclusion laws. As to Chi- (Hnywood, accepting nppolntment ns iiiiigcroup uint'iipe i'-or sate ny an Irtigglsts nnd dealers. uensoti, fimlth & Co., Ltd , ngents for II. I. MAIIUI 14. Wfi HtcMI WfCftKl V THE CAP II i Delegate, But Arranged. -. .'an would rather iw wHnoul me Menonia ot . . . .... .. t i. the rerluroclty tlan have ts . .... .. aa a.. a . .. l..li mjuj wim toe laoariaws oi in urn- ed ota tP. I Thore Is an iMtarosUtia; bit of hlatory behliMl thla rovMotiw bother K la Hue to tba cauae stiioe.! can not to U - ed datlnlUly. but the eoniiectlon M close. The nlffht bofore the Waya anil Meaiia republican! were to meet fur the final arrangement of their reolproc e to Cuba and there be no similar In- lH,r roetrb ons. ! seems lRnlflent that the ful owing day whon the Ways I.i..'' ,i j..i . .i nilU .iieune uiu iihxi nnu formulate their resolution, that the Im- mlgraton provision una Incorporated. Theretofore no one had heard aught about it. The light among the House re pubUwares tans as to the program Is -.and no one can tell with exactness what may come of It. The republican con ference last Monday night was fruit 1,-sp. except bb to discussion, and both rides Heemed afraid to have a vote. The unierence win ue leauiiieu nuxi im.- day night. Mr. Payne has submitted bi bill. Incorporating the Wuya and Means resolution, and Mr. Tawney. of Minnesota, has submitted n rebate plan, which In substance embodleii the scheme brought forward by Representative Moirls of the same .State. The Huwttll.111 ditch bill Is tlll before the IIouho Committee on Territories, nnd the prospects are that a hearing before the full committee will be given before It Is reported. Mr. llliynillltl Slilieu ll.uaj thnt he was not favoring the requests of cither of the riioratloiis that seek the franchise la Hawaii. "I regard the land laws of Hawaii ns the best suited to the conditions existing there," he continued, "and no changes should be mndc without the full knowledge and consent of the people, who have framed them to meet such conditions." Mr. Haywood added Hint If nny changes were made to permit the construction of ditches It should be In the shape of additional au-' thorlty to the Territorial olllclals. who have the enforcement of the land law , In their hands. ' Delegate Wilcox has introduced n hill of his own "to fix the term of olllce of senators elected at the first general election of tho Territory of Hawaii; also the apportionment nf those tn he elected at the general election In November, 1901." The full text of the bill Is ns follows lie it enacted by tho Senate and House or licpreseiuames 01 tne unue.i States of America In Congress bled, That the llftccn senators elected inlttee further said that the conditions nt Kauluweln, In said Honolulu, and nt the first general election held In the In the city nre better than had been .bounded and described ns follows: Territory of Hawaii on November Cth, expected. I K hoomnka nnn nip ke klhl Hlk. o 1900, shall each hold olllce for the term There were about twenty members keln he 119 5-12 Knp. mat ke klhl Hema of four years from the date of such "f tne chamber present when J. H. mnl o ko Kamnknu nlna a e holo aaa election Atherton called the meeting to order In Ileum 57 30 Kom. 10S Knp. ma ko Ha- llu" nt)Senc0 f both the president nnd Inntiwnlu: ....Mn 1 Thnt n tho trenernl ...T. ijni ftn.i ,he v,cc P'- Mr- Atherton AH, 67 Kom. S3 Knp. ma Komakelo. i.nn.n Vnv f i nm.nl I tlon In November, 1901, lltteen qualified ortlKl tnnt tlle committee which had Ak. CO 30 Hlk. 13C Knp ma Kama-persons ehnll be elected as senators, been appointed to look Into sanitary" keln. eight of whom, who have received the matters had made an Investigation, Hem. 37 Hlk. 91 Knp. n hlkl 1 kahl I highest number of votes cast, shall and recommended that there be no .hciomnka'l. He 24-100 Rkn. each hold office for the term of four changes made In conditions, as the Uelng a portion of npanu 1 of Royal years from the dnte of such election, stute of the public heulth was such , Patent 2101, Land Commission Award nnd the rest, who shall have 'received t"iit ltlerL' ls necessity for alarm. jTOI, to Nalhe, and tho same premises the lowest number of votes cast, shall ""-' committee found that there was lmt were conveyed to said mortgagors each hold olllce for the term of two years only from the date of such tlon. Sec. 3. That at tho general election In ember, 1901, these senators who shall have received the lowest number of votes cast shall be apportioned ns follows: That two from the First Sen- ntoHal District one from the Second Third Senatorial District, and one from the Fourth Senatorial District, shall each hold olllce as Senators for each of tjioso districts for the term of two years onlv from tlie date of such tln Tnn.l nimmlnlnnrr Ilnv.l Is still n Washington, but Congress and Con gressmei, have beer, so much absorbed with other things In the last week or ten days Hint Mr. Itoyd has had little opportunity to strike any mows, hearing he expected to have on the lanil mil proposeu uy ueiegnic vvueox. before the Committee on the Pacific Islands In the Senate, wns postponed, hearing without consulting anybody. The result has been no hearing up to dnte. F.RNUST n. WAI.KKR. SPECIAL OHINEBE L&WB. X c? """", "'" J t ?iK'?ni,Z Meaaure WASHINGTON, Feb. 2S. A weak feature In the proposed new sugar nnmpromlso scheme of relief for Cuba, hns been exposed by Representative Coombs. He pointed out that Chinese nre not nffected by our Immigration laws, nnd that the mere extension of I laws to Cuba, would not keen Chlneso ties.i exclusion lnws In Cuba he wns . k tlccnt, but saw the dllllcult problem presented. mmmfiimAmiktm K0I1ALA LAM) CO. IS INCORPORATED 1 1 un w 1 4rii1' rti. ) Ati.P" ( ti nt th Ko- haia timfatir flh M Tteaaurer Wriahl peaterUar lite i .p llol atoi f .rfMMatl.m la out It. , M. but kooer II Uvea to t i4(JMM The uheeta of the iiitira Inn ore Matofl folio m a I. To tear. MM. . i . . i niarMwgo ot hiaoi in tenia, M) In i.i , i a. dea. la loMoo. Ifi tho Hawaiian Inlaada, iHlt muro a'n. un:a the and iMiratHa .f . purotton ha.Hl oUtonvlao ronuir. ..i ' district of Kohala, on tha lalund iiuKkil. t. To oooulro am) lsl in water . rlafhta a tut Intaroata uortalnlac Ihorete. I to eootruct and mnltilnln water- -Jl. . ... tht,m .,..... ...., ln.i ....' -. ". vpjmj ami other things IneWent tntTirto nn,i lo buy and Pell wator for , lrrbratlon and all other purpose. t. To enstaieTe In forestry work in nil lH..Mch m, ,,wnmenls thereof, el tJer uiwff Its own ,,, ur on the latum of others. I. To engage In nnd perform nil ner nf ngricultuml work, nnd to buy nun uaii n itrimtii tirnntmia nun I mi " f,,,;. as may from time , be ncC0M(lry or convenient In .......... .. .....' ., ... ., cunuueuug us uusiness, nnu 10 nuiBt " "' nslruct such containers nnd other "'' ' inces as may from time to time renulre , n.i in tim nn.in(,. ,- .in a.. and merchandise, and If detned l"M'fu, to th0 l,url"" f the corpora- tlon. to own nnd conduct one or more , stores for the, sale of such articles, as The property covered by Bald as to deal In Its own products. gage are those certain lotB situate at Tl... ..nnltiil Dt,.n1 olinll l.k t nn lfntinlltllll Wn 1 1; 1 1? I Ontn. nn.1 nnA dollars, divided Into Bhares of ten ,l,.l!nrn e.ich. with the nrlvllece of hub- , v,ain , ,i.. mim,. ,inI. . ' ' ,. , , The corporate powers arc ,,i live directors, which for the llrst year are: J. H, .At ner ton, m. r Kouitison, A. N. Campbell. C. H. Atherton und 1. 1 Veavor. J. It. Atherton Is president. C. H. Atherton secretary, and A. N. Campbell treasurer of the corporation. The stock Is held ns follows: Win. R. Castle, 1)91 .Tosqph II. Atherton, one shale; Chas. II. Ather- ton. one shnre; Albert N. ilnmpbell, one ,,. illillin T UVwnr Tr nun nhiro' nA share? mln D. Ilnnd, one shnre. One of the promoters of the company s'ated yesterday that the new corpora tion hnd nothing to do with any Ko-hula ditch scheme. NO REASON FOR ALARM JUST NOW (From Thursday's dally.) Aid for the Hoard of Health In Its work of sanitation will be furnished by tho merchants of the city, If tho tho miction room of "Will K. Fisher, on plans of the Chamber of Commerce the corner of Merchnnt nnd Alnkea and the memberH of the Merchants' streets. In Honolulu aforesaid, on which nre to assist by unlay, the 22d day of March, 1902, at means of Inspectors, are carried out. 12 o'clock noon of that day. The Chamber heard reports yesterday I at ItB meeting which Indicated that The property covered by said there was no fund in the control of lhc ,,lmrftntine service for the work which Is proposed here, and the com- nothing which wus nbsolutely and Im- nf Aillolnlt' iinnooon Mm i. vtdtnir .. tlle Hoard of Health - with a half dozen more Inspectors. The Hoard nsk cd for twelve, und received an prlatlon for six only. This made the work very heavy upon that number. To provide the full force there would l necessary an addition to the UV wasend'e!. thai"0?. amount be provided. There was some sentiment in favor of a tonnage tnx. and others thought there would bo nothing done beyond the asking for subscriptions to the amount named. committeeman Smith, of the Mer chants' Association, was present and enuorscci me report in me committee, Mr. F. A. Schaefer said thnt care should -,,, taken that there be careful onseoT clt.( ,, thnt tnere be funds fr the use of the fumigating machines whenever they could be of bervlce. The report of the committee was re- cciveu una tne cuiniuuiee cuiiiuiucu, so that It might carry on the work of canvassing for the funds which might be needed for the service. wnVsubmlt Chnmber Jncobsen. ",,"" ciminocr lias never hnd n Rent. 1UHj tj)0 design submitted Is one of ..intinic mould. The figure of Mercury, copied fro mthe bronze statue by Glo- . vnnnl ill Hologna, executed In the six- ed by artists ns the perfection of man- unnmoer oi Commerce." The lettering I' Is In keeping, being much the same as that which Is most In use In the Unit ed States, and which also appears on the new coins of the Issue of King Kdward, The design was referred to a committee composed of Messrs, Allen, Hall and Lowrey., A letter was read from A. I. Morris having to do with the plan for advertising the Islnnds by menns of lectures. The letter was laid on the table, , tornev for the Chamber, and from Sec- rotary of the Territory Cooper, asking 1 for Information as to the history of the tiaf" h ! t rWlav i i 'li , n i 'null 4 kf h"i i i. - Ali ra'l.H attention l ih . i i Mt Wlii who Iw i"1 m. it. i it 4 lta(r rttfl't Ih- mb mii rtiM km iMvamt, ami Mr Wr-ii. i i ! "ttttft ! Ml Ita iiotl ilt Mf Athet'tii'rtfiif In Ike aha fa. t if iite mr aM wM hf tbnP n tn Mr. Ww4m and a will iMman. Stlia datltrered n-e I.. idPraio. nil a ll r. Vooilaa h. . . OIIHOKIC DIAItllllOHA. l lntf. in. K WUr 1'lny r r A . who auffinrd from chrnn ' ' t'f fr thin li." venra. nati r, i,r, t lialtnt nnd Dlarthun Remedy Oil It in moru Rood than any othr ill. he lind cv r w d. I i en- b i'ii druutUts nnd OeahNP. lltnion, Hml.li A ('., Ltd, aatriue for II. I. .. i n - .""". .'" . i"".'"' "' . iiii uy hip i.nunaiiociion iinrinc i.atlon. with a capital of I7.C0J. The corpornllon Is formed t conduct a racing Hack nt North 1 1 Do. iohtoaohu'r noticm or TION TO KOItKChOSIJ. vryrirn IK IIKIinnv r.lVl.;J that by virtue of a power ot nale mortgage contained, to wit, tho Sn.iwymont of the Interest when due. Notice ,...'?." Is ,1 hereby given thnt all umi mnguiar the lands, tenement nnd heredltnmentn In paid mortgage de- rcrlbcd, will bo sold nt public auction ul uln nuciion room or wilt k. tnsner, on the corner of .Merchant nnd Alnkea. -J- & $& "" , O.clock oon of f,mt dayt particularly known nnd designated ns lus -os- ' " nnd l, I1IOCK NO. 3, "I'n a map or diagram or 1110 KulmUBI tract, duly recorded In the Registry ot conveyances. Ualiu, In Hlicr 178, on 0- l() ,, nn nrcft ot Km s,iuare ffcet, more or lews. Terms Cash. Unltcd,8tntcs gold 00m. Deeds nt the expense of purchaser. Dated Honolulu, February 13, 1002. KICNAHU IIRBNIO For further particulars; liuiulre of Cecil Urown. y 23C1 Feb. 2S; March 7. 14, 21 MORTGAOUK'S NOTICH OF , T,ON TOF0IlCLOSB. I vnTICR IS HKUHiiY oivkn that by virtue of a power of sale contained In thnt certain mortgage dnted tho 33d day nf February, 1901, made by William Henry and Knlpo (w.), his wire, of Island- of Oahu. Territory of llnwnll, to Charles Notley Sr., and of 1 record In llber 221, on pages 39 to 41, the unld Charles Notley Sr. Intends te foreclose said moitgage for breach of the conditions In said mortgage to wit, the non-payment of the Interest when due. I Notice Is also hereby given that all and singular the lands, tenements nnd hereditaments' In said mortgage de scribed, will bo sold at public auction nt BnBO Is all that certain niece or narcel of land sttunte on a lane running off .the northeast side of Vinevnnl Mreet. by the members of the boafd of ,. .. ' n m il. Ti x a. a. sii. i m mnlcimlll ,.... l.v ,ine,i .. . ,inte,i ., Anrii "7 ibqi j .u ..j.... .t UVU of record In llber 155, folios 59-00. Terms Cash, United States gold coin. Deeds at the expenseof purchaser. Dated Honolulu, February 13, 1902. CHARLES NOTLEY SR. For further particulars, liuiulre of Cecil Hrown. 2301 Feb. 2S; March 7, 14, 21. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER-SHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the copartnership carried on under the name and style of WING WO LUNG COMPANY, doing business as dealers In general merchandise at No. 21 Hotel street, city of Honolulu, T. IL, consisting of tho following named parties, viz: T. Ah Hung, GooWan Hoy, T. Ah Mol, T. Ah King, T. Ah Ping, T. Ah Tong, G. Ako by Goo Wo Ako Jr., Look Wo Tong, T. Ah Heen. Sal On Kee by Ho Leong, ngeut; Goo Quon Heen, C. Kim Fook, Wong Yin Qunl, nil of Honolulu, nnd Pow Lung, Goo Lnn Chlng, Goo Chlng Tong'and Goo Clin Tong, of Hongkong, Is this day dissolved. The business of the late will be conducted under the name of WING WO LUNG CO., LTD., which Is owned by the above named parties, and which assumes the assets nnd liabilities of the said The change is made for the purpose of Introducing new capital from Hongkong. Honolulu, December 31, 1902. T. AHUNG, GOO WAN HOY, POW LUNG. GOO LAN CHING, GOO CHING TONG, GOO CHU TONG, Hy Goo Wan Hoy, Attorney-in-fact; T. AH MOI. T. AH LING. SOI ON KEE, Hy Ho Leong. Agents; LOOK WO TONG, Hy Ho Leong, Agents; T. AH KING. TEAN AH HENO, GOO QUON HEEN, G. AKO. 2363 Hy Goo Wo Ako Ir CHUNG KIM FOOK, WONG YIN QUAI, T. AH TONG, 7, 14, 21, 28.