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till Hi t ft, ilk
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Klinr. Ritual. frw KkmI mrt. nt
J:4R n, tn.
UkHt. Kllkltat. Cutlar, II days from
I'm WTowiifond.
TliurMtoy. Sept. H
Slpir. Wnlnletile, ftwit Wnlinca, nt S
p. in.
Schr. Ka Mol, off Kuko IUnil, at B.45
p. in.
Htmr. NHhnu nt 11:41 n. in. frtrni
with 1,191 bags HUgar.
DHPARTHD.
Tuesday, Sopt. 1C.
S. R, NovnJnn, Wcedun, for San
nit p. in.
Am. bk. S. C. Allen, Johnson, nt 4
p. in. for Han Franclseo.
Hlmr. J. A. Cummins fur Koolnu ports
at 7 a, in.
Stmr. Lchua for Molukal ports nt 6
p. tn.
Stmr. Mlkalinla for Kniml ports tit 5
p. tn.
Stmr. Ke Au Hou for Kauai ports nt
5 p. in.
Stinr. Mnul for Mnul lKirts nt 5 p. in.
Gas. schr. KcllpHC for Molukal, Maul,
and Kmna portB at C p. in.
Wednesday, Sept. 17.
Stmr. Claudlno. for Hllo nnd way
'(liurnday, Sept. 18.
S. S. Hongkong Mnru, Kilmer, for the
Orient, nt noon.
Stmr. AVnlaleale, for Ahuklnl nnd
Hanntnnulu, nt 5 . m.
ports, nt !) u. in.
Stmr. Kauai, for Kauai.
SAILING TODAY.
Am. sp. E. M. Phelps, Graham, may
tall for Tal Tnl, Chile, today.
Stmr. Maunn Loa, Slmerson, for
Maul, Kona nnd Kau ports, nt noon.
PASSENGERS.
Arrived.
Per stmr. Manna Loa, Sept. 1C, from
Kau: J. A. Kennedy, Q. H. Berrey, T. P.
Lansing, II. F. Wlclimnn, J. W. Hamilton,
J. C. Bnrtels, Mnster W. C.
from Konn, I. K. II. Atnalu, W.
A. Wall, H. Paris, Miss K. Mossman,
Master I'. Mossmnn, J. K. Simeon, Dr.
A. It. R6wat, I. S. Stewart and wife,
Mrs. M. Ialuii, Miss M. Kino, MIsh A.
Kino, Mrs. I. K. It. Ainnlu, Miss T.
Marcos, It. McWnyne, Charles
Miss M. Wright, Miss L.
C. Hustnce; from .unalaep, Itev.
W. Ault, Mrs. W. Ault nnd child,
Father Stephen, Judge Cockett, J.
Kane, Miss K. Akeo, Miss A. Akeo, C.
I). Oleson nnd 83 deck.
Per stmr. Knunl, for Kauai ports, on
Sept. 17 F. J. Walker, C. Gay, C. U.
Hofgaard, 13. C. Ioneye, and wife, Ah
Keau and wife, Ah Klna, Ah Kol, Kawamoto,
J. A. Thompson, Sam Yip, F.
Andrade, Ah In, See Wy Man, C.
Crcighton, S. K. Egushl, F. Delnert,
H. A. Jaeger, S. Lesser, Miss K. Christian,
Miss C. ChrlBtlnn, Chang Lll and
iC deck.
Per stmr. Nllhau from Kallua, Sept.
16. J. Blumleln.
' Departed.
Per stmr. Lehua, September 10, for
Wallnu Mrs. Ka .uriu, Mrs. S. K.
Per stmr. Mnul, September 10, for
Knhulul Miss Do Hootn, Mlrfs'M.
P. Khlers, J. M. Coulson, William
Brede, J. H. Nul, IS. II. Wodchouse, A.
B. Ingalls, Miss Mabel Wilder; for
Mrs. M. Thornns; for liana, T. C.
Howell, B. K. Kalwlnea and wife, Miss
L. Ayau, E. II. Cilnt.
Per stmr. Ke Au Hou, Sept. 16, for
Kauai ports W. G. Irwin, A. C. Love-kin,
and W. Cross.
Per stmr. Mlknhala, on Sept. 10, for
Kauai ports Victor S. Clark, A. V.
Peters, Wong Kwul, T. A. Klmolo,
Mrs. F. C. Bertleman, B. A. Naglc,
Clias. Blnke, II. C. Apana and Ahoy.
Per stmr. Clnudlno, for Hllo nnd way
ports, Sept. 17 Mrs. Foster, Miss
Griggs, Senator Mitchell, Senator Foster,
H. G. Danford, Judge Stanley, Mr.
anij Mrs. Saimnons, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson,
Miss Colburn, Mrs. A. F. Judd,
Miss F. Koku, Captain Whiting, Mr.
Itltchley, P. F. Mohr, Mrs. Mohr, Senator
Thurston, Mrs. Thurston, C. II.
Kluegel, A. W. Carter, Mrs. W. Fernandez,
Mrs. S. Decker, H. A.
H. B. Gehr, F. L. Lowell, Cecil
Brown, H. E. Cooper, S. M. Mnyer, Maj.
.Purdy, Chas. Notley, E. M. lloyd und
wife, Jane B. Massey, Mrs. E. E.
MrB. Nnwnhl, Senator Burton, Mrs.
Burton, Col. Samuel Parker, Mrs.
J. A. SI. Johnson, Chas. Baldwin,
Mrs. M. Alna and child, K. S. Boyd, M.
Lorcnz, S. Kaloa, J. K. Nakookdo,
Prince Jonah Kalnnlaunole and A.
$
Booked to Leave.
Per stmr. Claudlne, September 17, for
Hllo Mrs. Foster, Miss Griggs, Senator
Foster, Senator Mitchell, II. G.
Danford, Judge Stanley, Mr. Sammers
and wife, Mr. Robertson and wife, Senator
Thurston and wife, Capt. Whitney,
Mr. Itltchley, P. F. Mohr nnd wife, C.
II.; Kluegel, Mrs. S. Decker, Mrs. W.
Ftrnandes, Goo Ho and wife, Miss Alio,
E. C. Mechllng, W. II. Pettlt, F. L.
Lowell, Senator Burton and wife, Sam
Parker and wife, W. E. Skinner and
wife, Mrs. E. M. Boyd. Cecil Brown, W.
O. Smith. S. M. Mayer, Major Purdy,
Mrs. A. F. Judd, Mrs. Colburn; for
M. Lorenz; for Mnhukona, Miss
K. Koha, Mrs. E. E. Oldlng.
y.
, Brown's Troubles Ended.
Captain Brown has settled with his
gallon, by paying, it Is said, about half
what the men demanded. As the captain
Ib now clear of the libel he can sail
any time, and It Is likely that he may
go today.
Honolulu Bound Vessel Damaged.
The French bark Duchesse de Barry,
bound to Honolulu, has put Into Cape
town uumuKcu anu wnn her cargo
unmeet.
V"
KolftL
(baking Powder
Makes Hie bread
mure healthful.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum baking powdrn Are the crtaltii i
tntatctn to health of the prevent day.
:
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SHIPPING NOTES. i
Tito Alntnedn ntrlvwl at the coa on
Kilnxlule lime
Th; transport Ilufnril San
Francisco on Sept. 0th.
The hurl; Mnrtltn lJnvis nailed from
San Francisco for Hllo on Sept. I.
The schooner Solnno sailed from
Nowcustle for Honolulu on Sept. 2.
The steamer Tumplcn arrived nt Seattle
on September lOlli from Honolulu,
The French- bulk Montebollo from
Honolulu has arrived at San Francisco.
The ship William H. Smith sailed
from Newcastle on August 4th for Honolulu.
The schooner Esther Buhne sailed
from Gray's Harbor for Honolulu on
Sept. 0. ,
The barkentlne Planter sailed from
Stilt Francisco for Honolulu on September
10th.
The bark Mohlcnn sailed from San
Frnnclsc on Sept. 7 with a general car.
go for Honolulu.
The 'British ship Claverdon Is out
about 210 days on n voyage from Hamburg
to San Francisco.
The schooner Ilobert It. Hind from
Elecle for Port Townsend arrived at
her destination on Sept. D.
The barkentlne S. G. Wilder arrived
at San Francisco on September 10 after
a twenty-three uuy trip from Honolulu.
The smoking room of the Jap liner
Hongkong Maru has been enlnrged nnd
other Improvements made In the passenger
accommodations of the vessel.
Lieut. Wlnchell In his report of the
trial trip of the oil burner Mariposa to
Tahiti says It was remarkable in many
respects. He declares the new fuel to
be a success.
Believing that his vessel was thirty
mile oft land Captain Flcheux allowed
the French bark Marguerite Mollnos to
butt Into the Jagged rocks that fringe
tho North Fnrrallone Island. The vessel
escaped Injury In a marvelous manner.
Freight Clerk llobcrts of the Hong
kong Maru left the vessel at San Fran
cisco to await the America Maru, to
which he has been assigned as purser,
His promotion strikes a popular chord
In the Jap liner service. Mi;. Burton,
formerly of the Pnnumu run, succeeds
him.
The training ship Mohlcnn is now at
San Francisco and her arrival there
will cause the Adams to hurry out for
a similar cruise to tho one that the Mohican
has taken with the exception that
sho Is to call at Wake Island and the
Midway group In addition to Hawaii
and other points.
Bquro Ktggars Out of Trade.
The good old dnys when square-rigged
ships from all purls of the world
filled the wharves of Honolulu are apparently
Very near nn end. A number
of this style of ships has been laid up
on the Sound during the past few
weeks and many of them nre well
known In this port. Among them are
the ships J. B. Brown and Jabez
Howes. These ships can now swing
Idly nt nuchor In port with only a
wntchmnn and a cat to guard property
that in the pnst has been the backbone
of the Amerlcnn merchant marine. The
steamers forced nearly all the trade
away from these vessels except that of
coal and lumber, nnd now the sudden
Impetus that has been given to oil as
a fuel has knocked the coal business
Bky high. Honolulu and San Francisco
have both become places where coal is
decidedly unwelcome. The hundreds of
bchooners on the Pacific const effectually
liar the two-decked square-rigger
from the lumber trade. The sugar trade
has been gobbled up by tho steamers.
Largest Steamer in the World.
The White Star steamer Cedrlc, the
largest steamer In the world, has been
launched. It Is 700 feet In length, with
:i breadth of 73 feet and depth of 49 feet,
and has a gloss tonnage of 20,970. The
big steamer has accommodations for
2900 passengers.
May Bond Coal to Coast.
Severn! coal laden vessels now on
their way to this port from Nowcustle
may get orders here to proceed to an
Francisco and olschurge their cargoes
there as the coal market here Is quite
dead nnd there nre large stocks on hand
at present.
Bosun's Mate- In Command.
The United States tug Iroquois Is now
under the direct command of a bosun's
mate. Captain Hodman's going to the
Const at a time when there was no
other commissioned officer on the little
naval vessel places mutters in a bad
way.
Steamer Cottago City Wrecked.
The steamer Cottage City of the Pacific
Coast Steamship Company went
ashore at Etelln island. The steamer
may bo saved, Her passengers and
crew were saved by the steamer
Spokane.
Ship Arthur Bewail Arrived.
The ship Arthur Sewall, loaded with
sugar from Honolulu, arrived at Delaware
Breakwater on September 9th.
IIAfHTf !llllV N I'TI MIU'N III IWC HI 'MIWItlCKtt
WW
tIGHTMUNlHb'lHiP
ROUND THE H0KN
. I M.- t , .hit, i , 'in tir
, M i I t tilinl III ti " till h
i iv t ,..,i in an tffhl iiiMh
i, . . ... fi..fn Antd'rp ! iNirllaM Tll
l arrtt"! at PnrttalHl m tt 4
ni'f T ntWtira MM: W lft
CAiil!!) Jaiua't 13 this Yr llnWgk
"nlhfr a fwr1ew4 Alfniml M
,,' but in 4. nmth. on MHtth It, the
- mil d t tttanv with a lwtlr
I'm t. aw until 2 a. tn.. wlinii a imwt
i ni hurrli an, fnltwl by rain, tr
nway the loww tuMll jnJ, ami
damriRed tit forwtny nnd
trip Th fnrtHttasl wns illnablrd, nlnl
the altlp rtfuMNl to answer Um we
trl I to wear ulilp. Intending to put Into
M..iiteid(Mi for repairs. The wind was
so that the Irons of the
tiiuH were carried nwny, making the
tlnslnf? tiMdewi. The forwnrd imrt of
the vewel was gutted and two nands
Injitrwl. The bridge wns stnnslied ami
the port lifeboat swept over the side.
"I'aptaln ltolerts, who was standing
on the Kjop deck, was caught by a tremendous
sea and washed from the starboard
rail to that on tho port side,
nntrowly escaping going overborn il. As
soon as the weather moderated a little
we made temporary repairs and steered
for Port Stanley, Falkland Islands.
"Ten weeks were consumed making
repnlrs, but the work did us little good,
for on July 3 the lower topsail yurd
again came down with a crash while
the wind was blowing a hurricane.
Seemingly a strange coincidence It wns
that this repetition of trouble occurred
In exactly the same. latitude as the first
time, only this was on the South Pacific
ocean, and the (lrst occurred on the
South Atlantic. But two hours before
the tearing of the rigging all hands
were at work on the forcynrd, and had
they been there when tho ynrd came
down nil would have been killed.
"Hounding the Horn the whole crew
wits frost-bitten, ns will be seen from
the following memoranda In the log:
'Have had nothing but gnles and
storms since leaving Stanley; ship
mnklng only fifty and sixty miles ptfr
day. On the 10th of June nnd thereabout
the wenther was awfully cold
and the crew nlmost played out from
cold and exposure. Everything was a
innss of Ice, and It wns Impossible to
take In or make sail. Tremendous sens,
however, continued to make clean
breaches over the vessel, fore nnd nft.'
"From the Gulf of Cnllfornla to the
Columbia river fair weather was experienced,
but the winds wore contrary,
and hence slow progress was made.
Some of the provisions were spoiled by
salt water, but the crew tnnnnged to
get along with the food and no complaints
were made."
HERMAN HAS ,
A NEW CREW
AVhen the schooner Herman goes
away to the South Seas she will carry
a crew of South Sea Islanders. Yesterday
the kanakas, who were on the
schooner Julia E. Whalen on her trip
to Marcus Inland, were engaged to go
on the Hermnn but will not be signed
on before the shipping commissioner
until the case between Captain Brown
and his other sailors Is settled.
The representative of the United
States Marshal's olllce who Is on board
the schooner to keep her from sailing
before the libel Js lifted has been treated
with but scant courtesy. When the
schooner was libelled by the' Wilder
Steamship Company the gentleman who
neted for the mnrshul was treateu with
every courtesy. A cabin was'nsslgned
to him abd he enjoyed life aboard, but
now conditions huve changed. The
Herman's captain considers that he has
been abused and he doesn't care a rap
for anybody. If a deputy marshal
must stay aboard he can shift for himself.
On Monday night the deputy slept
on n cot on deck.
Siberia's Trial Trip
The new steamship Siberia, sister
ship 'to the Korea, nnd her trial trip
at Newport News on September 11. She ,
mnile n maximum speed of twenty-one '
knots, She made a run of 300 miles In
twenty-four hours. The Siberia starts
from the East for the Pacific nex,,
week.
Hawallans Not Going to Ben.
Hnwnllans as sailors nre fast
nenrlnir frnm Mm r, Vpv fovv nf
HLAL LbTAlL
TfUNSACTIOI
l.l'l of .m4 Mi4 fi tr. r4
II. t
I'll at Prnnv wtm patir cibm.
I KawMMtolWi H at
nut t al , I)
f .MHMHiwmaMu .. . 1
II A. iCfilMHiIki IJ
KtlMNlHiM & wt 1. IC. lloola .. 1)
I). If. Naaaa H. li Walker
I II. VlhwxM. A. ... 1)
Hpt. 9-M. Knpu & hsh to Wm Smith
I).. Mi Int in It P loci Kill JM9T PaMm
ku, Wnlluktl, Maul; ontt JXl.
II. T. nichnrd A. wf to J. Aync & vet,
I)., por Gr SITS Kullhnl, Hnmitkun, Hawaii;
con Jf2M.
V. H. llufliindentt &. hsb to H. H. Cun-ha,
I)., Or 202 Manon, Honolulu, Oahu;
con JlStOO.
Mrs Mary Castle to P. N. Castle Est
Ltd., V., land patent 41CC Mnnoa Valley,
Honolulu, Oahu; con 11.
Sept. 10 II. Ktjkunhi to II. Kotnomun,
1)., Kuls 10373 & 70SO Knhulul II, N.
Kona, Hawaii; con $12 &c.
L, Altln & wf to J. A. Mngoon, I).,
It P S53 Kill 1712C 2 Aps Walkele, Ewa,
Oahu; It P 0319 Kul 1GS21I, Walkele,
Ewa, Oahu; con 1800.
L, Altlo & wf to J. A. Mngoon, D.,
It P 7US Kul 8241 G O Wnlpio, Ewa,
Oahu; It P 814 Kul 8241 K K Wnlpio.
Ewa, Oahu; 11 P S32 Kul 1075 E Ap 2
Wnlpio, Ewu, Oahu; con $1200.
Julia' Edwards & hsb to D. Calllhan,
V., Int In lot fi Machado tract, King St.,
Honolulu, Onhu; con $17.
S. 15. Bishop & wf to Kalakawaha (k)
D., lot 14 Knllu tract, Honolulu, Oahu;
con $400.
Si IC. Knne & wf to Heeln Agrl Co
Ltd, V., 11 P 1387 Kul 83S7 Kaneohe,
Koolnupoko, Oahu; Kuls 3431B Ap 2 &
2400 Ap 2. Koolnupoko. Oahu; It P 137G
Kul H'G3 2 Aps Koolaupoko, Oahu; con
$410.
Kola & hsb et al to Oahu Hallway &
Land Co., D., 40 ft right of way across
por Kul 5503 Kahanalkl, Walanae,
Oahu; con $30.
Sept. 11. Palake & hsb to Esther Ba
Kl.r, U., 1111 in Al " - II P 1183 Nnnoopoo,
S. Kona, Hawaii; con $15.
C. F. Sibley to J. G. Peregll, D lot 0
Mokauea tract, Honolulu, Oahu; con
$050.
Est of Jas Campbell by Trs & Exrs,
to Oahu Hallway & Land Co., D., Int In
pes land Ewa. & Koolauloa, Oahu; con
$1.
MAY MAKE TRIP
FROM SEATTLE
The bark S. C. Allen which has been
In the trade between San Francisco and
Honolulu for many years may make a
trip from the Sound to this port. She
sailed yesterday afternoon for San
Francisco nnd on arrival at that port
may get Instructions by mail from T.
II. Dnvles & Co. to proceed to Seattle
to bring down a deck load of lumber
for Allen and ltobinson nnd a. cargo of
general merchandise for T. II. Dnvles
& Co. If sent to Seattle the change
will not be a permanent one ns her
owners Intend to keep the vessel In the
Sun Francisco-Honolulu trade. Sne
sailed In ballast yesterday as no sugar
cargo was available
Busmen's Institute Entortsinmeiit.
An entertainment Is to be given at
the Seamen's Institute tonight under
the management of J. F. Kelly to provide
amusement for the seamen on
ships at present In the harbor. Music,
recitations, club-swinging,
performances, etc., will be the order
of the evening and a very enjoyable
time la anticipated. Admission
will be free.
Navy After Transports.
WASHINGTON, September 8. The
Navy Department has decided, nfter
..n. to take over four Army transports,
Assistant Secretary Darling said today
Umt the department was negotiating
for the transfer of the transports Law
ton, Grant, Hancock and the hospital
ship Belief.
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NOTHING LIKE OIL.
"In dealing with an, remember that
a 4I)0nfu' ot " wln B further than a
gallon of vinegar." The same may be
B(lli, of chlulre. There ls 0thlng so
Rito(l or cj,imren ns the old-fashioned
castor oil. However much they abhor
U " ls tl,elr best '"f'Hcino for disorders
,((. U)e bowels In U)e most 8el.BVO
cases of diarrhoea and dysentery, how-
ever. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Olnrrhoea ltemedy should be given aft-
d" the oil operates, and a quick cure Is
suro to f.,11,.,,. t;v.,. sale 1... all .lnla
ul(j (r(jrrgt8 Benson, Smith & Co.,
j,td., agentsfor Hawaii
BY AUTHORITY.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
AND OF SALE.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH A POWER
I of sale contained In that certain mortgage
jnade by H. N. Kahalu nnd
Kepe, his wife, mortgagors, of Ewa,
Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, to
Mrs. E. Humphreys, of Honolulu,
nforesald. dated the 10th day of
March, 1SSS, and recorded In the
Istei Ofllce, Oahu, In liber 113, pages
which mortgage was, on the
5th day of June, 1901, assigned, trans
ferred and set over to J, Alfred Mngoon,
mortgagee, notice ls hereby given that
said assignee of mortgage Intends to
I foreclose said morttrnir fop condition
broken, to wit. the non-payment of
principal and Interest when due, and
them leave Hawaii now to go on the'
deep Several vessels that have sought
. Vl. . ., , ,"?',
to here rled
get crews recently have
to secure- Hawaiian sailors but have
been unable to obtain them.
Qixiy ivo iiouua irjps.
C.'tptnln Cutler, the veteran master
of the barkentlne Kllkltat, which ar-
lived from the Sound yesterday with a
oorgo m lumber Is'now IlUUtllli, Ills
Ll.... fft. - , ,-,.. ... ,. I..,.. n'i.n
IM.M., IUUI1U iril IU ilOllUIUIU. llli;
v.iiuuiii is a
aim
Shipping Notes
The barkentlne Archer will sail for,
Snn Francisco with sugar at the end
of the weeV.
The ship John Currier will finish discharging
coal by the end of the week
and will sail on the first of next week
for the Sound In ballast.
The bark Olympic arrived at
on Friday after a twenty-one day
passage front Seattle. She has 2,200
tons of coal for Pioneer Mill.
The Mauna Loa reports the following Reg-sugar
left on Hawaii: H. A. C, 996
sacks: H In diamond. 531 sacks: II. S.
Co., 700 sacks; P. S. M., 500 sacks; IC. S.
Co., 3,110 sacks.
The Mauna Loa's cargo consisted of
5,200 bags of sugar for W. G. Irwin
Co., 4,200 bags of sugar for C. Brewer
& Co.. fifty-live sacks of coffee, twenty-
eight head pr cattle, twenty-five pigs, t upon said foreclosure will sell at pub-three
horses, 175 bundles bananas, and lie auction nt the sale rooms of Will E.
sundries. Fisher, Mngoon Building, corner of
. - . Merchant and Alakea streets, Honolulu,
to'-'S, companTwiuha?' VrcfeT lie S'S'SclSt m" oM d0
C"WPha?s Creasonr"! Dempeffibed '" 8ald ""M-"
be able to stand It In the parlor without further particulars can be had of
any fire next winter." The Cleveland Mngoon & Peters or J. Llghtfoot,
Dealer. Mngoon building, corner
i M tM MAM'
s--
Itala M
Mnfi i i i'l M
U '
I, Aii.'imi , 'III! ' . ' i i" i '
land m puHcun .iki n k hi
IiHSMsI ,,f Hawaii m,,i, null, ulatll de-
n4 in lUijal I'm. ni SMC I. i- A
Ian, m TniHiMft Mm. ntainitia nn
r of lie aarat Mnvred to aaM tttart
afrt W m nt ()ana. ald JUir
MM. I St, ramtnlett In the Itciater Of-
Hee, UNliH. IH Itlwr l. aa Ml,
anil rwwrvlnc therefrom all that
portion of Mid IrttnU and premise
makal of tho fltiverntnent road leading
from Kallua to Hnhualoa.
1 All those certain pieces of land situate
In llnlenlm. District of Konlnulon.
In said Island of Onhu. and being the
Milne premises desrrled ns Amnai 1, 2
and i of L. l A. GSM to Katnnnu. containing
nn nrea of SV acres more or
lees, und being the same premises conveyed
to said Mlllnma Kepe Knhulti by
Knlieutnl (k), by deed elated June 17th,
ISW, nnd recorded in said olllce in liber
!C, pnge 109.
2410-Sept. 12, 19. 26 nnd 30.
MOItTGAOEE'S NOTICK OF INTENTION
TO FOltECI.OSIC.
NOTICE IS llEItlMlY GIVEN THAT
by virtue of n power of sale contained
In that certain mortgage dated the 12th
day of September, l&M, made by Olaf
lletgstrom nnd Harriet Bcrgstrom, his
wife, of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory
of Hawaii, to Cecil Brown? trustee,
and of record In Liber 193, on page
100 et seo,., the said Cecil Brown, trustee.
Intends to foreclose said mortgnge
for breach of the conditions in said
mortgage contnlncd, to wit, the nonpayment
of Interest when due.
Notice Is hereby given that all and
ringulnr tho land, tenements nnd
In said mortgnge described,
will be sold nt public auction by Will
E. Fisher, nt the front door of
Hale (court house), in Honolulu
aforesaid, on Snturday, the 4th day of
October, 1902, In 12 o'clock noon of that
day.
Tho property covered by said mortgage
Ik all that certain piece or parcel
of land sltunte at Kaluaopalena, Kall-hl,
Island of Oahu, with the dwelling
house, out houses and Improvements
thereon and more particularly described
as follows:
Being a part or portion of what Is
known as Lot No. 22, which was grant-
ed to . IIenr' ... Meyers by the govern-
,, ,.,n ,, innrt.
ed as follows: "Beginning on Rose
Street nt n point 100 feet from the south
angle of said lot (at the corner of
Middle and Rose streets), thence along
Rose Street, N. 42 W. 155 3-10 feet;
thence along lot No. 26, N. 48 E. 139 6-10
feet: thence along lot No. 23. S. 42 E.
15.-, 3-10 feet; thence S. 48 W. 139 5-10
feet to place of beginning, and contain
ing nn area of 21,001 square feet."
Terms, Cash, United States Gold Coin.
Deeds at the expense of purchaser.
Dated, Honolulu, August 29th, 1902.
CECIL BROWN, Trustee.
2115 4tF.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN
TION TO FORECLOSE AND
OF FORECLOSURE SALE.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
provisions of a certain mortgage made
by L. James Aylett of Honolulu, Island
of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, to William
R. Castle, Trustee, of said Honolulu,
dated March 14, 1898, recorded
Liber 179, pages 100 and 162, and assign
ed to the Western and Hawaiian in
vestment Co., by said W. It, Castle,
Trustee, dated March 22, 1901, and recorded
In Liber 179, page 101, notice ls
hereby given that the mortgagee in
tends to foreclose the same for condi
tions broken, to wit: non-payment of
both principal and Interest when due.
Notice is likewise given that after
the expiration of three weeks front tho
date of this notice, tho property con
veyed by snid mortgage will be advertised
for sale at public auction at the
auction rooms of Jas. F. Morgan, In
Honolulu, on Monday, the 29th day of
September, 1S02, at 12 noon of said day.
Further particulars can be had or P.
L. Weaver, Jr.
Dated, Honolulu, September 5th, 1902.
WESTERN & HAWAIIAN INVEST
MENT CO.,
Assignee, Mortgagee.
The premises covered by said mort
gage consist of:
All of those certain premises tn said
Honolulu In the district called Kallu,
containing an area of 11,105 sq. ft.
more or less, and being the same cov
ered by It. P. 2247, upon L. C. Awnrd
1032 to Mary Ann Aylett. and conveyeu
to mortgagor by deed of Hana Lul
dated June 3, 1S05, recorded In
Liber 19, page 340: nnd nlso all of the
appurtenances to the same belonging,
together with the buildings and structures
erected thereon.
2415 Sept. 5, 12, 19. 20.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
AND OF SALE.
IN ACCORDANCE W I T II THE
power of sale contained in that certuln
mortgage made by W. E. Howell and
II. B. Howell, his wife, B. L. Howe and
L. E. Howe, his wife, all of Honolulu,
Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii,
nnd 11. H. Brand and Sadie Brand, his
wife, both of Hllo, Island of Hawaii,
Tertltory aforesaid, mortgagors, to J.
Alfred Magoon, Trustee,
ed February 2Sth. A. D. 1599, recorded
In the Register olllce, Oahu, In liber 182,
pages 471-4, notice Is hereby given that
the .said mortgagee Intends to foreclose
said mortgage for condition broken, to
wit, the non-payment of principal and
interest when due, and upon said foreclosure
will sell at public auction, at the
sale rooms of Will E. Fisher, corner of
Alakea und Merchnnt streets, Honolulu
nforesald. on Saturday, the 4th day of
October, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon of said
day, the premises described in Bald
mortgage as below specified.
Further particulars can be nnd of
Magoon & Peters or J. Llghtfoot,
Magoon block, corner of
Alakea nnd Merchant streets, Honolulu.
J. ALFRED MAGOON,
Trustee, Mortgagee.
PREMISES DESCRIBED IN MORTGAGE.
1. All the lands and premises situate
at Kamakela. Honolulu, being a portion
of Apana 2, R. P. 19S5, L. C. A,
0215, to Kalaeokeoki, which were conveyed
by John Holt. Jr.. to W. W. Aha-na,
by deed dated March 21st, 1S96, recorded
In the Register ofllce, Oahu, In
liber 15S, pages 259-60, and which were
conveyed by W. W. Ahnna and wife to
the said W. E. Howell, B. L. Howe and
H. H. Brand by deed dnted February
21st. 1S99, recorded In the Register
Oahu, In liber 191, pages 42-3, nnd
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rimry 10th, 1898. and recorded In anl
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SlltoHCpi. Vi, 1, i6, ill).
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICK OF INTENTION
TO FORKCLOSE AND OF
FORECLOSURE SALU.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
provisions of a certnln mortgage made
by M. 0, Annum and Shu Seeklno
Amnnn, his wife, dated the 10th day of
April, 1900, to Lowers & Cooke, n
which mortgage ls recorded
In Book 207, page S3, and Is assigned
by said Lewers Cooke, n co-partnership,
to Lewers & Cooke, Ltd , n
corporation, duly organized und existing
under the laws of the Territory of
Hawaii, by bill of sale dated December
7, l'JOO, nnd duly recorded, notice Is
hereby given Hint the mortgagee intends
to foreclose the same for conditions
broken, to wit: of
both interest nnd principal when due.
Notice Is likewise given that after
the expiration of three weeks from the
date of this notice, tho property conveyed
by said mortgage will be advertised
for sale nt public auction at the
auction rooms ot James F. Morgnn, In
Honolulu, on Monday, September 29,
nt 12 o'clock noon of said day.
Further particulars can be had of P.
L. Weaver Jr.
Dated Honolulu, August 29. 1002.
LEWERS AND COOKE, LIMITED,
Assignee of Mortgagee.
The premises covered by said mortgage
consist of:
First: Those certnln lots of land lying
in Knuluwela, Honolulu, Island of
Oahu. Territory of Hawaii, particularly
described In Boyal Patent 1028, t. C.
Award No. 3155, to Male, being the
same premises conveyed to M. C.
Amana, mortgagor, by deed of J.
dated October 11, 1899, and recorded
in Book 201, pages 00 and 01, respectively,
excepting therefrom, however,
11,500 isqunre feet conveyed by the said
mortgagor to the Minister ot the Interior
by deed dated March 7, 1900, and
recorded In Book 203, page 439.
Second: All that certain indenture
of lease dated March 3, 1900, made by
the trustees under tho will of Bcrnice
P. Bishop to said M. C. Am an a, for a
term of fifteen (15) years, and covering
a parcel of land containing one-fourth
(U) of an acre, situated at said
Honolulu, said lease being duly
recorded on April 11, 1900.
2414 Aug. 29; Sept. 5, 12, 19,
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTENTION
OF FORECLOSURE AND
OF SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
pursuant to the power of sale contained
in that certain mortgage dated May
31, A. D. 1899, made by Elizabeth K.
Smith, wife ot George W. Smith of Honolulu,
Island of Oahu, Territory of
Hawaii, Mortgagor, to Mary J. Alexander,
Mortgagee, nnd recorded In tho
Register Office, Onhu, in Liber 196,
pages 40-43, the Mortgagee Intends to
foreclose said mortgage for condition
broken, to wit, the non-payment of
principal and Interest when due.
Notice Is likewise given that the
property conveyed by the snid mortgage
will be sold at public auction at
the Auction Rooms of Jntnes F. Morgan,
Queen Street, Honolulu, on Saturday,
the 13th day of September, 1902, 'at
12 o'clock noon. The property covered
by said mortgage consists of: y
First: All that certain piece orparr.
eel of land situate at Pauwela, HatnaK
kualoa, District of Makawao, Island ot?
Maul, Hawaiian Islands, containing an'-urea
of 40 acres, 2 chains nnd 63 fathoms
(more or less) and being the same
premises described In Royal Patent No.
144 to Paele and conveyed to the mortgagor
by Kla Brooks and George
Brooks, her husband, by deed dated
November 28, A. D. 1895, and recorded
In the ofllce of the Registrar of Conveyances
In Honolulu In Liber 158,
pages 360 and 307.
Second: All that piece or parcel of
land situate at Kamaole, Kula, Island
of Maul aforesaid, containing an area
of 5 acres (more or less) and being the
premises described In Royal Patent-(Grant)
392 to PillpllI; also all those'
pieces or parcels of land situate at
said Island of Maul, and being
parts 1, 5 and 6 of Royal .Patent
210S, Land Commission Awards Nos.
3S29 and 6013 to Paele; Part 1 containing
an nrea of 80-100 of nn ncre; Partti
containing nn area of 5-100 of an acre;
and Part 0 containing an nrea of 3 24-100
acres; said premises described tn Paragraph
2 being the same premises conveyed
to said Elizabeth IC. Smith by
deed of Kla Brooks and husband, dated
July 29, 1S90 and recorded In the Register
Olllce, Oahu, 'In Liber 101, pages 131
ami 132.
Third: All and singular that parcel
of land situate at Kauluwela In said
Honolulu, bounded nnd described as
follows:
Beginning at tho East corner of this
land, being the West corner of
nal Lane and Kuaklnl Street, and run
ning.
N. 41 20' AV. 101 feet along Kuaklnl
Street;
S. B3 W. 110 feet;
S. 41 E. 118.5 ft. along Lot 3;
N. 44" 20' E. 110 feet nlong Makalnal
Lane to the Initial point;
Containing an area of 12.03S square
feet (more or less).
And being the same premises conveyed
to said Elizabeth K. Smith by deed
of Jesse P. Makalnal. dated June 1, 1899,
and recorded in the Register Ofllce,
Oahu, In Liber 238. pages 211-216.
Together .with all the rights, easements,
privileges and appurtenances
thereto belonging.
Terms: Cash United States Gold
Coin; Deeds at the expense of purchaser.
For further particulars apply to W.
O. Smith. Judd Building. Honolulu.
Dated, Honolulu. August 14. 1902.
MARY J. ALEXANDER.
Mortgagee, by her
Attorney In fact.
WILLIAM O. SMITH.
The above mentioned foreclosure sale
Is postponed until further notice.
MARY J. ALEXANDER.
Bv her nttnrnev; 1
WILLIAM O. SMITH.
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