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0 as IW I i Air X Kstlhl J ilv -i. lH-,i. VOL. XXX., NO. 5361 HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, l- 1899. TWELVE PAGKt. PRICE FIVE CUSVtk -Ate 1 3, (WW A ! MIS L AH 1UL 1 i or v PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNEYS. ATKINSON & JUDD (A. L. C. Atkin son and Albert F. Judd, Jr.) Office over Bishop & Co.'s bank, cor. Mer chant and Kaahumanu sts. ACHI & JOHNSON (W. C. Achl and Enoch Johnson). Office No. 10 West tung bt.; Tel. 884. IjORRIN ANDREWS. Office with Thurston & Carter, Merchant St., next to postoffioe. L.YLE A. DICKEY. King and Bethel Sta.; Tel. 806; P. O. box 786. FREDERICK W. JOB. Suite 815, Mar quette Bldg., Chicago, 111.; Hawaiian Consul General for States of Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Wiscon-1 in. CHAS. F. PETERSON. 15 Kaahuma nu St. S$5 PHYSICIANS. C. L. GARVIN, M.D. Office 537 King St., near Punchbowl; hours, 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Tel. 448. DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRAND. Of fice 512 Beretania St., near Alapai; hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.; Tel. 815. . OR. A. GORDON HODGINS. Office I and residence, Gedge Cottage, corner j Richards and Hotel Sts.; office hours 0 to 11, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Tel. 953. DR. WALTER HOFFMAN. Beretania St., opposite Hawaiian Hotel; office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 8 to 10 a. m.; Tel. 510; P. O. box 501. DR. T. MITAMURA. rooms 427 Nuuanu St. TeL 132; residence 524 hours 9 to 12 a. m. and Sundays 2 to 6 p. m. DR. I. MORI. 136 Beretania St., be tween Emma and Fort; Tel. 277; P. O. box 843; office hours 9 to 12 a, m. and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 9 to 12 2, .El DR. A. N. SINCLAIR.-:-413 King St. next to the Opera House; office hours if tu i.v a. ui.y i iu o y. m.., uu o p. in., Sundays 12 m. to 2 p. m.; Tel. 741. 1 T. B. CLAPHAM. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Office Hotel Stables; calls, day or night, promptly ans wered; specialties obstetrics and lameness. DJE?J nary Surgeon. Skin diseases of all kinds a specialty. Office room 11, Spreckels Bldg.; hours 9 to 4; Tel. 474; residence Tel. 1093. DENTISTS. 3L E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St., three doors above Masonic Temple, Honolulu; office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. C. B. HIGH. Philadelphia Dental College 1S92; Masonic Temple; Tel. 818. 3EO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S. Fort St., op posite Catholic Mission; hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. OR. A. C. WALL, DR. O. E. WALL.- Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Love Bldg., Fort St. BROKERS. A. J. "CAMPBELL. Office Queen St., opposite Union Feed Co. C. J. FALK. Member Honolulu Stock Exchange; room 301 Judd Bldg. WILLIAM SAVIDGE. Real Estate In all Parts of the Islands bought or sold; No. 310 Fort St.; Mclnerny Blk. ENGINEERS. JAMES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. E. Consulting Hydraulic Engineer; 305 Judd Blk, Honolulu. CONTRACTORS. WM. T. PATY. Contractor and Build- er, and of a naval hero to a torpedo will be: Police, band. Honolulu Com er. Storo and office fitting; brick, boat. This method reveals by thejmandery No. 1. Knights Templar. wood or stone building; snop raiace Walk; residence Wilder Ave., near Kewalo. t k vtttttt?t?ttt'T r Pnntrnrtor and for the largest battleships. Then there J'LI SL, ? FnTSlht be an Irish class-the Ireland. . ; -r " " ' shop and repair work; Bell Tower Bldg., Union St.; Tel. 702. OPTICIANS. S. E. LUCAS. Love Bldg., .Fort bt., upstairs; P. O. box 351. I carry a full line of ALL KINDS OF GLASSES from the CHEAPEST to the BEST. Free Examination of the Eyes. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MUSIC. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love Bldg., Fort St.; Piano, Voice Culture, Sing ing and Harmony; especial attention paid to touch, muscular control and musical analysis. piano taught tn sty' aiovths New quick method; special attention given to adult beginners. Terms $5 monthly. Address "Musician," Ad vertiser office. ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER. Vocal Instruction; terms by the lesson or month; commencing on and after the Both Livery anl Private Animals Af 10th of July, "MIGNON"; 720 Bere- J tania St., Honolulu. ARCHITECTS. HOWARD Suite 7, Tel. 9S9. & TRAIN, Architects. Model Block, Fort St.; O. G. TRAPHAGEN. 223 Merchant St., between Fort and Alakea; Tel. 734; Honolulu. DRAUGHTSMAN. T. D. BEASLEY. Plantation and To-1 pographical Maps a Specialty; roomTnere !s no running from eye or nose 306, Judd Bldg.; Tel. 633. MR Turin Hlrlar Tol K'J" STENOGRAPHERS. MISS A. A. ALLEN. Office cor. King and Bethel Sts. (upstairs); Tel. 751. MISS E. . M. BROWN Office over I Bishop & Co.'s, corner Kaahumanu I and Merchant Sts. I MIsP.FI I AMFflll w w ftM . tar l a www. t. r I- r- t - x n ... . " , ' """""o-- in Tailor-Made Evening, Dinner mra ti, -r JU"1 HCUUlUji HUU33CUU, I nQrt!inio f . I J. MORGAN. Opal Merchant, Jeweler and Lapidary; Opal Cutting a Spe- cialty; No. 2 School St., near bridge. I MISS PRESCOTT General Writer and Business Agent; Commissions Un- teJ fULe. nSaandS; riDS Hvv-u -., . ww. I P. SILVA. Agent to take acknowledg ments to Instruments, district of Ko na, Oahu; at W. C. Achi's office, . King St., near Nuuanu. IN THE ART of i h- i j. iitht;Afv y . A.ii.. i Mnrv.i it i - i .... . . . i vate Tutor,, with especial reference anxious enquirers for advice, and Drs. "rr 1 .vnrs men Transit Cmiany. n Hon. Paul Nei- tinder the -i of thu honorablo Consulting to preparation for college. Office cor. CI a pliant and Shaw on being question- i,,m " . o.n,- ...... mann .i.ewoi.My .c.ku n. is in c.o.uti .nreiri io aa c,encanu iui ; P.O. box 842; King and Bethel Sts.; Tel. 62 and ed stated that although they would nU . inraniry. entertains - . n r,. n" Nuuanu St.; 806I P. O. box 759. --.,- thl. tll riinnti.. ron'dl-1 thP,r ,,,ra' rmrades of G.V. IV Iong . . , '" . ... 7 1. A , I I.. . . . ... . . . t . II'HI'IH JUUV.IMI ll Wl t 11 Xl ...(l4a " " - .- to a p. m., I L i ..i..i,.i . w,r.-..,. I Post on loard the ttknoglo lat night. I ..i .t... I ,. r.. ..- Magic Illusions, etc., by the only I animals very closely for fresh symp Travelle. .Address or call at Orphe-1 toms um Theater. TOURISTS' GUIDE THROUGH HA WAII. Price 60c; beautifully illus- trated. For sale by all newsdealers. DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Eye. for Thrnat onH Mnco niQOoeoo nrtrl Catarrh; Masonic Temple; hours 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. xn. HONOLULU SANITARIUM. 1082 King St; Tel. 639. Dr. Luella S. Cleveland, medical superintendent. Hours 9 a. m to 5pm.; methods of Battle Creek, Mich., Sanitarium; baths of every description; trained nurses in bath rooms as well as In sick room; massage and manual movements; electricity In every form; classified dietary, etc.; ample clan and surgeon. NAMING WARSHIPS. English Paper Highly Approves the American System. i The Pall Mall Gazette approves the American system of naming ships of war as better than the English. The Magnificent class, for instance, con tains not only a Majestic and a Victo rious, but also a Caesar and a Hanni bal. The Gazette therefore advocates copying cur method of giving the name of a State to a battleship, the name of a large city to a first-class cruiser, and of a small city to a second-class cruis- name me ciass to wnicn any snip ue- longs IVl .ZLJ1C British Empire, Asia, Africa, America. India, etc., would furnish the names uonegai, JLimerick, Connaught, Ulster MlinR? ' TvrnT)P cft fe ' veS! would come the names of the counties of England, and we should hear of the Northumberland, Lancashire, York shire. Sussex. Kent and others. And how fine would be the names of a lot of first-class cruisers called after the great cities of the Empire London, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Melbourne. Sin- Igapore, and Calcutta! HONOLULU HORSES Afflicted With an Entirely New Epidemic Disease. FIRST SYMPTOM A DRY COUCH fected-Some Cases in the Tramway's Statics. Horseowners are becoming vastly l concerned just now on account of the peculiar epizootic condition of a large pi oporticn of their stock. In eon versa- tion last night Mr. Sullivan or tneitneir bow to a nonoiuiu nmuenro. i ttelr own ranks. T. s. rouinwicK, airoQfrol and authority of the forrucn Pantheon stables said he was unable I They have a refined musical act andl'biockholdcr of the company. eek tol holder of ald majority of aald fan i neon siuoies saui uv wu i4ij.v; to give the trouble a name, but brought out for inspection two or three horses suffering from the new complaint. I and the glands of the throat are to I .11 . n ..n I I fever is not discernible, but the anl-I mal has a very distressing or hac k-1 ing cough which seems to come from the throat. Quite a number of horse about town are anecteti my it. ixitn in the livery stables and .outside; th trimwiv v rn-w nmi nmioj' ir (I 111 V mm w - - - - " included. Mr. Bellina of the Club stables had ger, the svmptonis at the present siag l 1 . . . ., were new to them, and ii was r.uaer too earlv to diagnose the trouble. 1 too eari to cuagncise tne irouo.e. i. is probable that the dusty cundUlon of the .roads bo:h Inside and outsiib? the city limits is responsible to a iarg extent for the disorder, yet it is known that glanders Is quite prevalent ca the Coast Just now and may have been brought down amongst the Tnlied States Army horses, although Dr. Shaw . . . . . ... If siaies iiierc; is uu. a i-af in i lu.iuiuiii within his knowledge. Whatever the cause of this new horse disease is, the fact that it is prevalent and apparently epidemic Is a source of considerable alarm, and all livery stable keepers arc watching their KOTU-MAY. Wedding of Two Popular Young Peonlc at Noon Today. KtK ... . t. I at uihu ..i;. ivw-.- iv.. will Je wedded to Kmmett May in St. I Andrew's Cathedral, the ceremony to be performed by Rev. Alex. Mackln- tosh. Miss Lucy Kotn. sister or tne bride, will act as bridesmaid and Lind- say faVf brother of the groom, will be b - , r , R w Sh,. , , . sle will act as ushers, After the ceremony the bridal party will go to the home of the bride's mother where an elaborate wedding breakfast will be served and later In win iaKe ine train lor w.ii.oua wn.-i.-they will stop at "Ilaleiwa" f.r two weeks. Funeral Arrangement.. The remains, of the late John Phil lips will bo removed front the parlors of H. H. William. at 2 oYloek thh afternoon to the Masonic Temple, whence the funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at 3 odock. The pall-bearers will be C. 1". Kip Icy, J. A. King. A. V. Gear. II. I. Mr Intyre, li I. Spalding. W. F. Allen. J. H. Soper and C. M. White. The order of the funeral pro-don Masonic, lodce. hearse, mourner. Council of State, general puImIc Norman E. Gedge. as worshtpfu. master of Pacific Ilge. will conduct thl, sorvlcM asIed by E. I. Spalding. A. F. Gilfiilan and II. E. Cooper. Fred Iaukea. The trouble in which this young man has become Involved has been fixed up. In the Police Court yesterday the charge of forgery against him was nolle pros.M. Marshal Brown stating I Kaas-i ntiT.trtnrh r 1 fi nnltf. n tl1imlMr iT I that it was the intention of the young man to enlist In one of new regiment. Seamen' Club. The manager of the Seamen club f"f 1 desires to return thanks for dona of reading matter, etc.. as under Hustace. Jr.. appropriate picture; Consul General Hoare. foreign news papers; Honolulu Library, foreign papers; Prof. Merger German news- naners: Wall. Nichols Co.. ixriodl- cal. magazines, cic; Honolulu Dally lress offices, local newspapers. Orphcutii Theater. I-ast night at the Orpheum a splen did program was presented. The min strel fist part was thoroughly appre ciateA ur.d the Jokes of the end men caused hearty laughter. Of the ra cially turns Hamilton Hill gave sev- rlalty turns Hamilton mil gave sev-i eral good nongs. Chandler and Me- Pherson closed a very successful ca- son. Tonight the Wtllards will make im-j n.ti- ivuiim iuw3i come with n big reputation from the States. Miss Ethel Dixon, the popular contralto, will make her reappearance I and this announcement will doubtless I I...... I be received with pleasure by her many I n.tn-irAM in nti.A nni.i. -ni I ... ... .1 present new Items and the bill at the! Orpheum tonight will I well worth I seeing. on Tin: c;u:.u(;li Grand Army Mcu Ilntertum Local I'ost and t'riends. tin Captains John V. GrlmMead. J. II. The reunion was a most happy n. ipi.Tii Culver 1 a vast department commander from Nebraska; Captain .... Minmstcaci mm Kansas, and t aptain Pead Is a member of a Missouri pot. Among the guests wore Captain Se vier, whose father commanded the First Tennessee Confederate) Infan try, which regiment was opposed many tlmes to that of Captain Culver throughout the war. and Dr. Under, now acting assishint surgeon of the Thirty-second United States Infantry, also saw service in the ranks of the South, having tieen attached to the First Mississippi. Old scenes recalled and iersonaI reminiscences related, made the hours uy an too quickly and brought to a close a most enjoyable and social even ing. CIlAMIir.R OF COMMKRCi:. WilljAid in Making the llxliibit at Paris Successful. A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held vesterd iv forenoon a, which were present: t.- t !.!-. . 1 1 - - ..i t.t..... . t.. e hpencer. Ld. Suhr. R. I . Lange. II. tl Walty, W. W. Hall. F. J. !.owrey. V. Gear, F. A. Schafer. W. V. Allen. i i , i tlr , t-..M a. r. Cooke anI Ir. Waller Maxw.;. , , xveral letters from the t..iverni:i-n: or. the MibJcct of the Pari. Ip'.:;l in were di.cuscd. a!o a Matniont from the Hawaiian Planter AlnH:i staling that the f $ I had 1m en guaranteed. The Cham!er rpM:ed I:.- r to c mtrlbute the prr nt Omaha lM'.:: and al.i to ro-o;wral In lli" t n.:ik th Hawaiian t hlbl; a .-; . Till AI.AI.AUWA AGAIN. Schools of the Little Red l i-li Ap pear In the Harbor. S -hoot of the jkmall r-d flh. known to the natlcs as alalauwa. rntr-red the harlMir early yesterday morning and hundred of native fisherman made quite a good day out of them. At Kauai swarm of the rI ii-o. v.w. U.-aia.o- 4 j Hawaiian to a stire sign of the d- mlj'e of joni" memler f tb royal house, made xju-lr appearance at H - ..r, i . -.x- .t l- r.amaulu and the ,r u of tl... ke Au Hon secured several barrel of nm. While theappcarar.ee of tl;ee fth said to portend some national di i.Hfr. they are very giKd eating and are eagerly sought by r.hrmen of all na tionalities. It Is on of the very few varieties of f,.h In these waters that will take a hook. Uev. Mr. Van Deerlin returned to hlrall at all. nor to um rlertrir tirr a pastorate by the Klnau yesterday. TRAMWAY TRIALS Injanclion SstteI oi Hawaiian Tramways Cciapany. MUST HOT LAY SECOIIO TRACK Proceedings Broufht Against the Company fcy One of Its Own StockholJcrs. The troubles or trie Hawaiian iram way Company have commenced, but apparently they have arisen from a wmrce not dreametl of HMrnIon la biochuomk r ui tvfiijan. enjoin It from teariug up and excava- ting King street for the purpoM of con- structing a second track, and from lay-1 ing a glrdfr rail bound with copper .1 ...... ..I car along iald rails by the overhead I trolley system with poats erected In Isaid street to carry the overhead ulrc bond on ald street, and from uingf,r ciaixn ana arn mai 1 i w i.i. r., ih. hm.,,.Kiif. ..r ii. a"t legal and within the iir,l In connection therewith, on the rtmtrap- to equity and gtd con .... , , I Minrv and that If such arts are al- ground that In so doing the company ,omfn, , t,M(C, lhU lntlll will will expend large um of money and thereby leen the value of plalntlfT s:ock in said company and J-opardUe his proiM-rty interest thrreln. Wheth- rr ..iie nn l!alfa1 hin,r if hp UpW Th papers In the ra w re nictl in lot from lalr.g any additional or new the rWk orTice Portly lirfor Hack or portion thrrcof along or upon nVlnrk tut iri!.t v .ifiprtinun anil I hr nr.lattr tcirl t,t ii1 Klnr ilnl til from I dr for the irmtmnrr Inlunrtlon I irayctI for wail Cfrxi i,y judg. IVrry. The pap-r were then -nt to the Mar- shal's office for scrxlre. and a soon a the nr-ce.,-iry cople were made they were handed to Patrolman Niebor. for rrvlce on Manager W. II. Pain. Srv- Ice was made at p. m. and the In- I Junci Ion at onre went Into force andier of thl honorable court la the st!ll holds good. . Following I n ftl copy of the bill and restraining order: In the Circuit Court of the KirM Judi cial Circuit. At Chamber. In itull Thomas S. Southwlck. plaintiff, v. the Hawaiian Tramwa) Company, de fendant. HILL FOR INJUNCTION. To the Honorable A. Perry, First Judge of the Circuit Court cf lb First Judicial Circuit: The petition of Thomas S. Southwlck of the City of Honolulu. Maud of Oa- hu. Hawaiian Inland, respectfully lepresent a fedlow: I. That plaintiff U a roldent of the Cliy cf Honolulu and is a member of and a stockholder in the Hawaiian I Tramway Company, defendant herein. I That defendant I a foreign cor - Iteration controlling and operating a '--'I. ... street railway, or tram, in nonriuii. control and or-ratbn nerupir- andlTolb Hawaiian Trnv romnaiir. A.lii and ha th right to occupy and a singb-irark tramay on King street. In said Honolulu, a, wrll a em , .,..! i and u;on other tre-t In ld city. z. That lh- capital t.t .iid rr;w,ra- I tjgn I divided Into haren. I. That on .M'indiy. !!. Ma J4 oil Ortol-r. certain ierMr artlnc. and hae len tearing up and eirava- a plaiuti.T I infrnj"l and trl!j, 1 ting King trr-t. in Ihe Cily of Hano !.. anl on juh information and lulu, and ar now ctjtrucllag or l-l;f allg. a th" efant and lt'H to conttrurt a cond track for ttccnt.. and a anl for the act of taid rcejr o-tjpancy and ue. hl'h aid Hawaiian Tramway Company. Ihe rcond track o-Srg laid or thrt-atrned said defendant. mnim-r,fH tearing tip to If laid. I a girder rail !oand trlth and evcnatlng maid King tret. and e pp-r lond. for ihe jrurj of trac ar now tearing up and eueavatlng iald mittlrag eWiric i"er, atid that you Kli.g treet and are now tearing tip thr-airn to Wtrir jjwct fcr the and excavating the mb. and are now piopnUlon of jour car alot.g raid rail ifntrir tlr.s. or albeit to cor.tnic:. an- by the ovrh-ad troJVy tm ith oth-r track for th- tjcrupancy ar.d u ret'l la .- a5d trtt tocarry t.f .ild Hawaiian Tramway Company th mirc um-J Jn minciiun nh the In th manner hcrinalur frth. Mi l ypl'tnal that u h ad c!one,tr And your p-tltit.r.r f irth r allgi thr-at-.d to dose, are in violation that defendant U already cr-cupylng of law and of jour charter right, and track on mM King trt ani f irmlttcd ti)1 cauMj Irreparable thratn and I now t-arinsr up and dan-as. Im and damage to the p-tl- exravating a!d King tri for the I axowr d pirpoe of lajlng a tecond ira-K on ald :rj paralM with thlfald rtitionr praying that the vid Rrt track, which ald track io lrdn I a girder rail loyn l with cop- lm! for th" purpo of tranralt- ils rWtrie powc-r and that defendant to ue electric j.nrr for the l-!"puliion of it car along said rail y U m.fh,, VuAy 9yhUVA uh ,.t rr.xt-1 In tr.e street to car- :y the overhead wlrci tii'd In cons-- I i"ii."Ith sabl si:m: all of which act now I-elng ilone and thretr.td Ij- done are li-cal for the rea-on that ral! by the oirrb'ad tr-T yrteta I defendant has no right or author- with p t eri:c! in siii itj! to iiy or piwer tinier the i.nr or other- carry the overhead wiref uh J In a w:e to lay said secnd track on King nertian with U ut.ttl lb- fnr- treet at thl tlr&e. rr to lay a girder ithcr ordr or tirrmf f Ci c"rutt rail Uur.d with ropj-er bind for the Witney the Hor.rabV . rrrT. I-un-.-e aforesaid, nor to lav a cirder Judre of the Circuit fViur! f th ln-t afurcsald fr the j rupuislon of it car, That In the doing of tb ftrai4 H!g.il act. Orfrndant thrratrtut and t rprn21ng large utn of xncmry and U linlng tberrby the false of plaintiff tuck In ail roxsjany aud JepardUtcg pla!nilS prcprrty Intrr ct therein. ?. That ald afomtaid act done aod threat rned to lc done are Mir gal aS tyond the charter of ald defendant company, and la the doing of them ald etirapany U incurring the liability of forfeiture of It ald charter and the lntertt. ox plalnlin In aI4 rom jvany U thereby teing Jeopardised by the ald illegal act. S. That it uld te tain and iiM"lr for plaintiff to ap;at to the board of dlrectfira of a!d company for redrri In thprrrain for that plaintiff U la formed and ttellevr It to le tru and Uion uch Information and belirl al- lege thai a majority of the tolr cf defendant company Is omnrd and coo trolleil abroad, and that a majority of the board of directors of ald company have len given and are aMuimlcjg pemer to act In all matter In the premu. and uch majority are acting J,ro artnmith "ule rJntand approval and 'tinder the l Jj stock. And further that your petiUoti- ha no pomcr to call a meeting of Id board of director, even v-rre It not a ain and u!- thine o to da. land further that said board of direct- . . . . . tM r cnaner o e aii coujpaziy. ? An, r,uinJin funher alleges that I such acl and dolngof defendant botA I actual and thnatened. are ultra vine unVr Irrejorable o. damage and In- Jury, apd that plaintiff ba tio plain. caJj- "'niplte or adequate rrmrdy , . I .Jl. i'fitE I lavlnsr anv clrdcr rail lotind with Icopprr Umd for the purpo f trans- milting electric iier for the propul- !on of It car along ald rail by the overhead trolley tem with ictt rrectr-l in the aid treet to carry the overhead wire ul In connection I rrlih ld vjfm, until the further or- prcmUe, That prorc-M may lrrue citing j3d defendant to appear and anwcr thl pet 1 1 ln and show cauM If any It hax, why such InlunctSon abould not be made perpetual. For hi cwii herein and for Kuch other and further rrlbf a hall be Jrt and meet in lb preralM-x. Dated. Honolulu. October II. IW). Subrritc(! and duly worn to. I'pon reading the forrgolcg petition and upon filing by petitioner of a bood "f Indemnity to aid defendant In the sum of tr-W.-Iet a restraining order a prayod for lrue forthwith with pro- f. a uual directed to aJd defrnd- ant. It servant and agent, returnable lfore me t any time, A. 1'KltUY. I Judge f,f Circuit Court. Hrrt Circuit. 1 laii. iKtoirr 11. lyy. .--.. . ... . ........ i iii--Hiaj.M.iuiiiiMi. It Srtant. Agtnt And Attor faey. cir-etjng: Wherra. Thoma S. Southwlck ha til fcU i-litlon In the Circuit Court f lh- lirt Judicial Circuit fiogethrr with an approied bot,dl alJfglnr among tither thing, that jo-j tiow arc I doner t'WJa a !'Kkholdtr la add IU- I walian Tramwar Coajacj, and tb ra:d I act may le raj'dn4 forthwith; yo-j. arc hereby rajoln aad rc- tralned from tearing tip and nrjva- ting said King jtrt fr the ptjfjKjte t,f contrtjctlrg a swiol track along ald King strt. and ar ra.oltjej and rT.Mra fmta Uyls.z a Jrr r,4, U.unl with rop;r Uad or. Ald King street, and re rnjind at:d r - I stralne.j frm t:ng rWsr.c: ier for tol the protcalton c.f jcn;r ai ab'tjg U4 Judkial Circ-j!t. .Pet, Geftge Uuca ckrk.