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TIIE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL, ADVERTISE!; nONOIiTJI.Uf FEBRUARY 213, 1895. CIRCUIT COURT III SESSION WILL OP J, I, WATERHOUSL Ladies' Column. JOHN NOTT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN f y4 n A Crick, Bush and Nawahi Before Judge Cooper. I.IKKLV TO HE A M'KCIAL hEIO.N. 'rl-u lLruaee to lled d Court Orders Ple of 2t Oollry to b KaUred for IIIm-Mny Oo Over for Iho Term Other Note. The adjourned eeesion of the February term of the Circuit Court opened at 10 a. ra., Judge Cooper presiding. Owing to the general belief that few, if any, cases would be called, the attendance of attor neys and spectators was not very large. The first caEe called wa3 that of the Republic of Hawaii vs. J. E. Bush and J. Nawahi, indicted for conspiracy, who were allowed to reserve their plea until the 27th inst. In the case of the Republic vs. G. Malina, indicted for perjury in the second degree, the defendant pleaded not guilty and the case was continued until Ihe next special or regular term. E. C. Crick, indicted for conspir acy, declined to plead, and the Court ordered a plea of not guilty entered in his behalf. G. Summers pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging him with burglary, and his case was continued till the next term. Sum mers was charged with breaking into Hollinger's blacksmith shop in October, 1892, and stealing $15. In the case of J. P. Bowen, in dicted for malicious burning in the n-cond degree on the 23d of Novem ber, 1893, W. O. Smith, Attorney General, appeared for the prosecu tion. Defendant is called and fails to answer. The Attorney-ueneral moved that the Court have the bond forfeited. So ordered. The bondsmen in this case are Hugh Mclntyre, Seeley Shaw, T. B. Mur ray and James Old?, who will have bouse and Henry Waterhouse ns ten .y ,nnn - i ri t..( UnUia commou in equal undivided to yay v i uw iuuj vuuri 111 euurt, order. The case of the Republic vs. Ka kakauila, charged with committing adultery with Kihkina Hatch, was continued until the next regular or special term. A large number of petty criminal appeal cases were then called, most of which were continued until Wednesday on account of the non appearance of the defendants. C.-Mitchel pleaded not guilty to an indictment for burglary and bis case was continued until the next regular or special term. The afternoon session of the Court was occupied in hearing the application for the probate of the will of John Thomas Waterhouse, deceased, and also the wills of Henry Dimond and Mrs. Anna Maria Dimond. MINOR NOTES. John Emmeluth has brought suit against John Cook to recover $1156.11, money advanced to pay defendant's dues in the American Legion of Honor. In the case of L. B. Kerr vs. Akana to recover the sum of $G0G.38 fcr goods eold and deliv ered the defendant has filed an answer alleging that plaintifTs claim is incorrect and at variance with his books. Paul Neumann and W. R. Cas tle, attorneys for M. F. Crandell, have asked for an order requiring J. iv. bumner, bv his next friend. Maria S. Davis,, to file a bond for costs and a bond of mdemnitv in his bill of injunction against de- lendant. A PINAL DECISION. The Supreme Court Decides Trespass Case. a A decision in the case of Victoria Ward vs. J. Kamanaoulu was hand ed down from the Supreme bench yesterday morning. The opinion was written by Chief Justice Judd, and is signed by Justice Bickerton and Judge Whiting, who sat in place of Justice Frear, absent from illness. This was an action of trespass brought before the District Court of Honolulu for digging a ditch on plaintifTs land. The de fendant admitted the acta com plained of, claiming title in him eelf, and pleaded to the jurifdic !?in ofje curt, denying plaintifTs title. The decision holds that, in the absence of a statute or rule re quiring more, the plea is eufficient ,;.the Di6,rict Court of its jurisdiction. Rubber Stamps at Gazette Office. I It Was Admitted to Probate Yes terday Afternoon. THKKK J ODILILM WBKK ATIArilKli Considering the Amount of Property IT (! tho Will was Remarkably Hbort and ConcUe It wa Drawn by Thurston & Hartwcll The Codicils. mt 1 1 r t i rrl nr a The will of John Thomas WAtflr. house, lately deceased, which was admitted to probate by Judge Cooper yesterday afternoon, is a remarkably concise and Rimnle document, ihe original will was drawn on the 27th of July, 1878, but three codicils have since been auacneu 10 it. jluo executors ap pointed were Eleanor Waterhouse, his wife, and his three sons to serve without bonds. In case of the death of either the others are to act alone. The following is an extract from the first portion of the will : Be it remembered that I, John Thomas Waterhouse of the city of Honolulu in the Island of Oabu and Kingdom of the Hawaiian Islands, merchant, beinc of sound and dis posing mind and memory, do hereby make and declare this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making null and void all previous and other wills and testaments and codicils thereof by me at any time heretofore made. I hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife, Eleanor Waterhouse, and my sons John Thomas Water- house and Henry Waterhouse and William Waterhouse as executors and trustees of this my last will and testa ment, and I direct that no bonds be required of them and that they be ex empt from 'filing in Court any inven tory of my estate, and that they be exempt and exonerated from any lia bility lor any losses not occurring by their wilful default, . I hereby Rive, device and boueath all my lands, tenements and heredita ments wheresoever situate, with iheir appurtenances, unto my si id wife, .Eleanor Waterhouse, to nave anu to hold the same and receive the rents and profits thereof during her natural life and from and immediately after the decease of my said wife I give, devise and bequeath to my raid sous Johu Thomas Water- half parts my homestead premises on the westerly side of Nuuanu street. And also upon the death of my said wife I give, devise and bequeath to my said son William Waterhouse my dwelling house and premises situate In Cedar Rapids in the State of Iowa. TJ. 8. A., . ' - All other property of whatever kind or nature, real, personal, mixed or otherwise, was devised to his wife for her sole use and benefit. After her death this latter property was to be divided into five equal portions, one of which was willed to his son John Thomas, one to Henry, one to William, one iu lii 3 uuug liter xMarj , uuu iixv j 1 a 1 1 IfTMM otner to nis granaeons wimam V ft ft j uiinona, snare ana 6tiare alike, or tne wnoie to tne survivor should one of them have previously died. Neither of the grandsons, however, were 10 receive ineir portions until attaining the age of twenty-one. The will also provides that the executors must carry on the mer- cantile business. It bears the sig- natures of Alfred S. Hartwell and juurrin xuursion as witnesses. ,, . . The firet codicil is dated July They are in forty-seven dif 10, 1884, and directs that neither fprflnt. fctvles and rancre in granason is to nave nis portion oi the estate until eighteen months after the death of their grand mother, and that if one die, his portion is to go to his issue if he have any ; failing that it is to re vert to the general estate. The second codicil gives the lot of land on School street to Mary H. Rice, and to John Thomas Waterhouse certain portions of land in Nuuanu Valley occupied by him as a residence. This codicil is dated January 11, 18S7, and is witnessed by L. A. Thurston and B. H. Dimond. The last and most important co dicil bequeaths to John Thomas and Henry Waterhouse the proper ty bounded by Queen street on the south, Nuuanu on the west, Mer chant on the north and Kaahuma nu on the east. To William Water- houee the property known as the Pasemore Conveyance, in Cedar Rapid?, Iowa, consisting of seven acres. This codicil is dated April SO, 1890, and is witnesfed by W. O. Smith and T. W. Hobron. '.ill T Hawaiian Gazette Office Kt I JB J7 faj yixxB At A GOOD NIGHT'S REST is only to be obtained in a bed covered by one of our QUILTS. QUILTS. QUILTS. EVEN then you can not be entire ly V O yT1XT nnlfloa c V ft! f nrvl trrm V I J ""k'k'J uuicoo ousted ctva tAv I teTT0T3 of tho ieht-mosquitos. xon can 1 Bh00t tnem' and J011 can't catch them ; so the best plan is to let them fezt thzhseltes to death in a vain endeavor to get at you through one of our 90-INCH WIDE and 10 YARDS long MOSQUITO NETS, MOSQUITO NETS, MOSQUITO NETS. If there is any h.-:nse in town that has a nice line of SCOTCH GINGHAMS, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, we most assuredly claim to be that house. We have them: they are per fect beauties. A look is all that is needed to get you to buy them. CHEAP CALICOS, CHEAP CALICOS, CHEAP CALICOS. Is another thing that we expect to sell a large quantity of during this week. We must and will. SLOWLY, but certainly SURELY, the people are lloding out that when it gets to Prices and Qualities, we are loading all. B. JB EHLEKS & CO. SOMETTE ! 44r The best Corset in the world for the money. J5TCome and LOOK AT THEM, TAKE THEM HOME, TRY THEM ON" ! And return them if they , -on SU1 you These Corsets are made in j style to fat and suit every- body and their purses. price from $1 to $5 per pair. Ask to see the Extra Long Waist Sonnette for $2.25. They can't be beaten. If you can't get Corsets long enough, remember you can get tho "Sonnette77 witn six hooks. Should you want a Corset With REAL WHALE BONE, get the "Sonnette.77 Anyway come in and see them. J. J. EG AN. Sole Agent for Hawaiian Islands. HUSTAOK & Cu. WOOD AND COAL Also White and Black Sand which we 1U aell at tbe very lowest market rate.. OT-Bia TtaFHO No. 414, r5-MtmrL Tiumio No. 414. 349S-1J 2 I and Iron Ranges 8TOVEa AND FIXTURES. House Keeping Goods I AND Kitchen Utensils, AGATE WARE, ROBBER BOSE PUMPS, ETC., ETC., Plumbing, Tin, Copper AND Sheet Iron Work. DIMOND -:- BLOCK KING STREET. G. WEST, Commission -:- Merchant IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Carriage Materials Of Every Tescription Including OAK, ASH, HICKORY AND WHITE WOOD LUMBER, Ppofces, all sizes ; Savern Wheels, Wood Hub Wheels, Sawed Felloes, Dent Rims from 1 to '& inches, Dump Cart Shafts,-Wagon Poles, Donble-trees, Single-trees, Wagon and Cart Hubs, all sizes ; AND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Trimmers' Materials Carriage; Hardware, Norway Iron, and Steel .Tires. fiXd Having a long experience in the Carriage Business, I am prepared to sup ply Carriage .Builders, .Plantations, etc., with first-class materials, personally selected, at tbe very lowest cash prices. FJ7 aii island orders will receive prompt attention. MASONIC BLOCK, Corner Alakea and Hotel Streets. iCC-Telephone n0. 350. 3378-tt Japanese Goods. 611k Dress Goods, Cotton Dress Goods, Gent's 611k Shirts, Gent's Cotton Shirts, Gent's Fancy Crepe Shirts. Straw and Felt Ilats, Umbrellas and Parasols, Fancy Screens, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Neckties, For both ladies and gentlemen. Watch our advertisement for new goods arriving by every steamer. I WsJKv-M I , HOTEL STREET. Next to Peck's Commission Rooms 3902-tf x, N'?!."' y.'.' F.v.f for infants his. during CI J yr-rs. ;r(n in fjvor vith rxth doctors and ft ivsr.tiifr ihr.iU hr.i, the world, a ad is novr ua- !,. CJrti.r..-xhy i I o.i! the b-t ;ubtfta'e for i rn'ti.-r' ii'.;':. i i.t tin- I.k1 which agrees with ' thi- I. r, '.. j .- , .,t.;jt r,i infan'i. Jt ivrs il-!r'r...:;i s: nnii.a to resist the wc2keninvt or -.: r t . ; .'-s c.f '-.t r, and lias savrd the lives of 5 i t;. I any r.K.'.iv r srijdir.jj it irr: J .1. p.c i : .d (V.y.i'iii-a of Xcslii's 1 ood. h i!'r . r-.;:iip-r a" : it,v Afcts. S3 Mun-sy St., S. Y, The Aency Tor KESTIiE'S 3IIL.K FOOD I WITH 1HK Hollister Draj Company, Limited 523 Fort Street, Honolulu. H. I. Stee mmlmmm WE'VE GOT THEM! The Right Goods, Right Prices, Right Shades at the Right Time. HJSW SPRING NOVELTIES WASH MATERIALS. Printed Irish Lavrnu in new designs; New Dimities in figured and solid colors ; Plain and atin Striped Cotton Crapes in delicate shades and fancy figured. COTTON DUCK ! COTTON DUCK ! ! In solid colors, stripes and polka dots. Ginghams, Ginghams, Ginghams; an immense variety in stripes and plaids ; New Percales, New Prints, New Mnslins ; Latest designs in Flanneiettes. DON'T FAIL TO SEE TOE New Golden Draperies N. 520 Fort Street S WBINEXED BEAUTIES SHOULD Use Lola Montez Cbeme. Skin Food and Tiesae Baildr. Does not cover, but heals and cores blemishes of the skin. : Mikes tha tissues firm and builds up 4 1 T A. . mem pjaujp. i-uYieui in price ana Destin vaine. o CS3TT8 rtjr. Mas Hahrison's Fack Blkach. Cures most aggravated cases of Freckles, Blackheads. Flesh Worms. Snnbnrn. SallowneM. anrl Moth Patches. Quick in action and permanent in effects. Prick $1. Mas. Harbison's Face Powdkb. Pore adhesive and rjositivelv fmrtsihlA. Three shades white, flesh, biunette. Prick 50 cbnts. Mbs. Harrison's Hair Vigor. Stops Falling Hair in one or two applications. Prevents Gray Hair and causes rich and luxuriant growth of Hair to grow on bald heads. Cases of ears standing specially invited to a trial. Price $1. Mrs. Harrison's Hair Restorer. Only four to ten days required to restore hair to its natural color. Is net a dye or bleach. No sediment or stickiness. Color is permanent when once your hair is restored to its natural shade. Hair becomes glossy and clean. Price $1. Mrs. Harrison's Frizz. For keeping the hair in curls a week at a time; not sticky ; don't leave a white deposit on tbe hair. Price 60 cents. ' MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, America's Beauty Doctor. 26 Geary Street, San Francisco, Cal. S7"For fale by HOIXISTER DRUG COMPANY, 523 Fort Street, Honolulu. EJlJ1- Any lady call at HolliMer Drug Company will be riven aLadv's Jonrn.! containing a Beauty Lecture wiitUn by Royal Insurance Co., OF LIVERPOOL. "THE LARGEST IN THE WOBIlD." Afisete January 1st, 1892, 342,432,174.00 SSSHPlre rieas on all Kina of Insurable property latum at Current rate by J. . 2140-lm S. TAKEMURA 405 KING STKEET, Commission Merchant, Silk Goods, Cotton Crepes. Underwear, Japanese Metal consisting of Match Boxes, Decorated Japanese Hand Hags, Juet received by China and Bentala Soap, Cotton and Silk Goods, etc. earn nles of all kinds of Japanese Goods which I can import on Abort notice. EXJT iry cur S, T, TEA 8. Prices the lowest. oflvexifiie isaoy COD - NLV AND iNFANTSINVAUDS. MARK. If 151 'Ttir -i BtiMiMr i -i"lWfttriMi BENSON, SMITH & CO., Role Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. ENTERPRISE PLANING MILL PETER HIGH & CO., - - - Proprietor. OFFICK AXD MILL : Al&kea nd Kicaards se&r MOULDIN Doors, Sasli, Blinds, TXJRNEr AND jCryPrompt attention lo ail orders. TSLE1M1 &2T MUTUAL M. Daily Advertiser, 75 IN ACH Honolulu a - tbe worn-out muscle fibers. as.d makes S -m- 9 Will not clog the pores, stays on all day. Mrs. Nettie Harrison. WALKER, Agent for Hawaiian Islands Wholesale and Betail Towels, Hats and Caps ; Fine Line of Safes, Ash Trays, Card Cases, Soap etc. from Japan, Provisions, Matting, Toilet A Perfect Nutriment , ron GROWING CHILDRCn. CONVALCSCCNTS. CoNsuMmvES. Dyspeptics. and the Accd, and in Acnle 1 llneM and all Wanting Diseases. THE Best Food for Hand-fed Infants. OITIt BOOK for the Instruction of mothers, "The Care and Pee 4. In ofInCanfii,'will be mulled fn to aoy address, upon requeet- O DOLIBER-GOODALC CO BMTftN, MASS.. U.CA. Queen Stroet, Hoaclulu. a i GS Screens, Frames, Etc. SAWED WORK UN grsST RELh Cents per Month