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ft - THK PACIFIC COMMERCIAL A DVEBTIBER: HONOLULU,-- NOVEMBER 27; MOO. .... n ,1 -A ktl ha C tk 1 '.I By AUTHORITY. -hi. tn f the Hu Work till 12 . I t t'' of a storm lint ,,( inn rtt the office 4!li lntnl-nt of ,rr.' ,,f Public Work ;f tit accept th v In I t j ti "ill M (Nlt.KS-. I. nt public Work. 571J Corporation Notices. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. AT. T,'J: Wo'?'ined'annual meeting of the stockholders of WILD KlfH STEAMSHIP COMPANY K ..t thl date, th following officers' were elected In serve during the ensuing L. Wight. IVesl.lent W. ii. Irwin, Vice President. in se. See v and Tro.. . . " " 'tl. W II. F. Allen. Auditor n 'ih Vb't'.r. "1irr"- K- U Ten. ney. . Pfotenhauer. and O. C. Beck-l-y. rnmprlw the Hoard of Directors. . ii. KCtSE, Secretary. Novumbfr 21, 194H1 5713 Honolulu. CW'NKD OH)K rruM i:aT l,KEr t. Mint of H.-alth. T . N"V. 13th, 1300. a W 1 . r" eiven at in 01 ,t t'i- tli..l"i"' " 1 .. 1 . i r1"" - !.,r f,.r'i 11 !' .,1 y ' ,11 ,r4 1 . tMH I he ' ... ih ii- f .r fp ,f il.'.ilth up to 12 ;-iiw..iy. November 114 t ta I.cper Set , ...1 4'ookeii r resu i n. etc., for the LOVED HIS I would look foolish to run two bills as he jjj THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE suggested. He finally consented that we Fim judicial Circuit. Territory 01 hould run Joint accounts, but Insisted Hawaii Ref ore Humnhrcvs r. ' - inai xj "J ! upuriion 01 me expenses. (Thus 1 w-as forced to pay for all SHIP BEST Count Festetics' Wife Had a Sad Life. things 1 purchased by me." i Here the Countess presented a bill to bear out her asesrtion. . Opposite each item purchased by her there appeared a "tick," while Items purchased for his use bore a cross. One bill, which was read in evidence and then pocketed by counsel. reads something like the following: Cheese, ror the Count, 28 cents. Hat, for the Countess, $16. Crystallized fruit, for the Countess, $2. Mustard, for the Count, IL Coffee, ror the Count, 60 cents. Cruet, for the Countess, $12, and cap for the cruet, $2. "The items on the bills" continued M'BHYOE SUCAR CQiWhY, LTD. HER STORY TOLD IH COURT at Chambers. Lillian Lee Newton, an infant, b;- Al bert F. Judd, her next friend, plain tiff, vs. George H. Newton an 1 t;arah W. Newton, his wife; Flora A. Ste vens, a widow; Caroline N. Clark, a widow, and Juliette Z. Forbes and George W. Forbes, her husband, de fendants. Bill for Partition. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By order and decree of the Hon. A. S. Humphreys. First Judge of the First Cicuit Court of the Territory of Ha waii, sitting at chambers in the above entitled cause, and as commissioner appointed by said court, I will offer NOTH K I IIEREUT GIVEN THAT th tenth 'FtMmfnt of lit p..r cent tJ.0 r nhtire). l.-vl-d on the assess-! bU et.K k of th Mcllryde Sugar Co..' Ltl.. N due on December 1. I'joo and will be d-llnjuent on December la! 1 0 ' rWxkhnUeri will fleaoe make prompt' payment at the offlc. A,f Mesur. Theo II. I'UHi'B 61 (.. I A a. Treasurer McBryde Bugar Co., Ltd. Real Troubles Began in Where the Yacht's Crew Deserted. Milling June ,11 f-r Canned 1 1, l :. r f. Mutton, 1 .iiii'i rans i-j ow t 1 month of the i.i tor receive an U, Hii'l tne oruer lor .1. i T.l 1 1 " 1 ..1 r3nn..l I' ' . - -I.- .1 . t . ... V utr. tor I" nt in .rii ' t . n io 1 on which the r, , .... - mw , - kVnl n,,t bln'1 t"Plt t0 C aWt r (injr proposal. CM AM. WILCOX, in'itry l"rl of M-.'iith j m Ttinr' I 'V. November :'.th, , I t h"l 't tv. tender for sup tv "'Hill jrHon will b jrr'liy. N'oviodIht "th. at .. .1 -f -ii Tlnir- iiiy, im n-re- . 1. 1:. r. ixiw .Mt"rnty Gfm-al. r , M t I'tli e. November 5T13 eiv-rti' VTI' K T" .M.VIIINKU. tnkn In and v l:uoy with ,,;;! i:u..y lil l- 1 '.-9 J il M 'AN ILKHs. . ... I. . 1 1. n' -I' lutii .i mum: r' FRANCISCO, Nov. 15 "Tolna Au revoir, Kilu. ' lion SAN ul-oy! , "Ahoy, Oceania. voyage." , I Thus did the ships upon which sailed , Rudolph and Ella, Count and Countess 'Kt-atetica de Tolna, pass In the night. Thf " Oceania went down to 'the sea and be THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE hiri h-- .v.- , , ,v. fomnanv tn -7 L"i .1 ytht Tolna at anchor In the Strait ' ' "... "it s 1 1 1 T I 'llln Ol j Countess Festetics, "were segregated, and I all purchased by me were paid by me. and Count festetics footed his portion of the for sale and sell at public auction, at MIL Though the cruet and a silver nap-; noon on Wednesday, the 2Sth day of kin ring I purchased were for use on the ; November, A. D. 1900. at the front en vacht. I waa forced to pay for the aame, I trance of the Judiciary building in Ijust because I fancied them and suggest-j Honolulu In the Island of Oahu, the Honolulu ed that they were needed." (several parcels of land situate in said . j irurr Hum v-uuni r esieucs 10 ma wne fionoiuiu ana nereunaer described was introduced In evidence. In this mis five the Count sent New Year's greetings corner to his wire. Then he bravelv asserted and nmninir- that he was In search of a commission in I i. North 57 10' east, true, 19 fet the British army for service in ' the 'along Kekaulike street: THIS DAY I At Auction onolulu and hereunder described: TITUQIiaV Kj i iV L'M UVl 17 Section 1 Commencing at the east H U tioJUA 1 , JNUYLjlDhK 27., rner of Queen and Kekaulike streets! ANNUAL MEETING. KWA PLANTATION COMPANY. Transvaal. He concluded by stating that !f he didn't get killed in the war he would ct-rtninly make a fortune after It was ov er. Other letters were Introduced, but in addition to the fact that in writing to her husband the Countess always addressed him in endearing terms, they contained nothing of Importance. ; On crosa-examinatlon and In conclusion Countess Festetics said her husband's mother wrote to her and expressed her wonder that she had remained on board the yacht as long as she did. She further th- Chamber of Commerce In Hor.olu- iII:c. Ella, Countess Festetics de ald that her parting with her husband lu. on Wdnedav. Novemtwe ? 1mui ! Tolna. was comlnir homo in lumrh hr 'was not more affectionate th.in that nr- t it) o chick a, m. action for divorce against her titled and corded any Sentleman friend, save that E. D. TENNEY. characteristically negligent husband. He he was forcl to kls hlm Kood-by owing Secretary Ewa I'Untatlon Co. 'remained behind to breath, his nil of the,to the Pr"nce of the Austrian Consul. ., . v L ,t lr of h ?n. to fight and quarrel " Countess Festetics thus concluded her Th- time of the above meeting hasjwith his black-skinned crew and to grow ;"l"nr. and her cousin Miss Hooper was IWn ch.inge.J from Wednesday. No- rmtWu with the annoyances of the caUed to tne ,tand- Miss Hooper simply vemtr-J, at 10 o'ebwk . m.. to Frl- ! co kroaches and creepers" that Ulllan le,,t,ne1 ,t,?at Countess Festetics was in day. November 30, 19oa, t 10 o'clock I Itoes Thomson of Honakonr avers infest-, Pr heaUh wnn he started on her trip . m. fount v...ti. r.omi. ... 'with her husband in the Tolna In 1833. Lieutenant Brooks followed Miss Hooper 'to the stand. He said he met Countess Festetics at Honolulu, again at Yokoha- E. D. TENNY. E. D. TENNEY. ANNUAL MEETING. I yacht." The Count says it Is luxurious. I Count Festetics fulfilled his end of ue bill until the bones of the Tolna sank be-m-ath the sea. Countess Festetics launch ;ed h"r divorce proceedings. They were WAfAffA vuritrm ti m r-nxt in'arJ by JuKe Uahrs yesterday and the V AIALL A AGRICULTURAL t OM- action was submitted for decision. A?!, LTD. .Mr- iWey protested against the action . . ,of the court In taking the case under ad- THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE vlsement until such time as Count Fes xhareholders of th Walalun Agrtt ui-; t-tlrs deposition, setting forth his de tural Ci., Ltd., will b held at thef ne In detail, arrived from Vienna. E. rMims of th C hamber of Commerce in H. IMIlsbury, counsel for Countess Fes Honolulu, on Wednesday, November 2 .tetlcs. swept aside the necessity of a l', at 11 o'clock a. m. 'deposition by Count Festetics by admlt- E. I. TENNEY, 'ting that the Austrian Count would deny perretary Wal.ilua Agricultural Co., everything asserted by Countess Festet Ltd. 5712 !lts and corroborating witnesses, and would reaffirm every allegation made In "iTlrN KKiJAilMNO THE -1 :KNT THE rEAD ;.t TllK tH.-i TKICT OF H.iNoI.LI.t;. h T! 4t thT" havln ben no -, ! f .r l.'irl.il of the dead H Ui expiration of tv M- t..i."r tt. and an ( ti'n li.ivh' been granted i imri.il permit until a pr-fi itd by law should )'! n. n"W. thst such feaal .rri.nu i nn a rxiiripUahed 1 r T'it in I'Tmlt for Inter A, ! inr.'iM within the city Of to th nlrntdy poses t '-it. 1 1 I'mi ill go into effect ' if'-r t!i. r?t day of Jsnu- . n noon. 1. nt i mr I of Health. u S iv. ?, 1 urn J70? The time of the above meeting has len changed from Wednesday, No vember sx. at 11 o'clock a. m.. to Fri day. NovemlK-r 30. l), at 11 o'clock a. m. E. D. TENNEY. Secretary Walalua Agricultural Co. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. nis answer to his wire s divorce com plaint. Under the statute there was no jalteroatlve but for the court to take the rase under advisement, but Judge llahrs j stated, however. If Count Festetics de position arrived In the near future he would consider the snm In his delibera tions on the merits of the plaintiff's case. I Countefs Festetics entered the court- jroom at the opening of the morning ses. , . . vrfii t , , . . 1 1 . j iiruicuaiii in inc. iiuuuiii ntm. J slrn accompanied by Mr. Illlsbury, Miss.. ,, , . ... .,., , . . , , f , . i ibrllliant social life awaited them, but hi Klisabetn Hooir, her caimin, who r- . , , . sides t St. Helena: Lieutenant Frank L0;e'e n w tZ it iV Hrooks Uphnm of the I'ensacola and an- Kr'a,Pr than his love for his wife. ma and again at Hongkong. At Hong kong he aald many naval officers agreed with him that the yacht was fit only for coast trips. Countess Festetics' case was closed with the deposition of Lillian Ross Thomson. In her deposition the witness testified that she visited the vessel. "I was dirty and unkempt." she said, "and in the cabin there were creepers and cockroaches." but he and other visitors were too polite to remark about the peculiar conditions they found. Count Festetics was "surly, im polite and disagreeable." He never went near his wife unless she called him and jthat was seldom. He neglected her and treated her cruelly and unjustly so. Such Is the story of the life of an Aus trian Count with an American girl for a wife. Countess Festetics Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Haggln of New York and a granddaughter of the late J. H. Haggin. the noted millionaire. The Count Is the second son of Count Slgls- mund Festetics. once Chamberlain of the Austrian court, and was formerly a sec ond lieutenant In the .Austrian army. A s as NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT i the co-partnership existing tn-tween W. other gentleman friend. She was dressed I.. MrCabe. E. H. Hamilton, cf the city In a black taltor-made gown relieved with f Taeonia. county of Fierce. State of ; white, and wore a fetching black chiffon Washington. I. H. A., and W. C W. turban. Itenny, of Honolulu. Ttrrltory of Ha- f'ounte Festett,- ws Immediately call wall, aetlng under the firm name cf.ed to the stand by Mr. Illlsbury MrCABK. HAMILTON A RF.NNY. I i Immediately addressed the court and be- by mutual consnt of the above men-'gsn to tell the story of her sufferings tlon1 pnrtle this day dissolved. thl aboard the Tolna during her Ave years Capt. George D. Coffey, of Chicago, Is uead. He was a Mississippi planter owning large estates in the South b fon the war. hen a prisoner on a She ! federal gunboat he planned and al most accomplished the escape of con federate prisoners and the capture of the boat. W. I McCABE. E. S. HAMILTON, 5?li V- -4,V. C. W. KENNY. th (th ;iy of Nov em fr. I'.ioo. at sea, the details of which have been .heretofore publ shed. Referring to the , many trials and tribulations of her un ;hVly vayg Coariteei Festetics said" her real troubles began at Honolulu, j "At Honolulu." she said, "the captain 'and crew of the Tolna deserted and after .we had secured a new crew I was com- THE ItooKrt OF THIS COMPANY pelled to tske the post of sailing master. will t.e closed to transfers from Mnv went from Honolulu to Tahiti, visit- .tv Vnvemhre 2R. Irxsi to FrhLiv. No- ed all or the islands or tne Houtn aens. vemtN-r 3. 13o. Inclusive. WAIMEA SUGAR MILL CO. w 1711 A. HOW EN. Treasurer. ANNUAL MEETING. :: N"TK E fir INTEN f r"ur.i:r.oL,nE ani K:tu:r.;-tT G!VFS THAT p o..r of iIm fotttaln i" Tirfi.i dat'd Msv i!.. i. u i & i & & i t . "f .iilkl . ll Ol 4 ' "' I ..f nhti, mortgagor 4. i.l N I Ii. j li iln. un.lrf " f A i ' l A I'ohluflon of i Mi.ir'a e. a. id r"'ord- 1 ry f Cmveyancea In i ' r ; ..i, on p.i s :mj to i i IiiI.'IhI to fofe. 'I'nirfi for condition on -pityrni'nt of r 4' w h'i'i iie, i: ii that the ' ii I fimrttfSge . in. Moo st the f I i t'. Murkfaii. 'i. i, on Hiiturday, and thence we went to Sydney. From the time we left Sydney I began to complain of my sufferings aboard the Tolna, I was broken In health, my nervous system wis !a wreck and I felt that If I did not die T would go crazy. My pleadings to my husband were met with cynical smiles and for three more years I was forced to comply with his wishes. "During the trip we visited Kobe and there found a message Informing me that THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE my mother wns seriously 111. I Immediate- hareholders of th- Above company wlll,ly took a steamer for home, and d'd not be held at the office of C. Hrewer ft Join my husband again until, early in C... Ltd. In Honolulu on Wednesday, . May. 1'J. He was then at Hongkong with ooKALA SUGAR 1'LANTATION COMPANY 133 feet 2. South 3 00 east, true. 12.7 feet along land sold by M. Kekuanaoa to Pulunui; 3. South 81 00 west, true, 13.5 feet along land sold by M. Kekuanaoa to J Opailu; ' 4. South 1 15' east, true, C3.5 f ?et i along same to mauka line of Queen ' street; 5. North 28 35' west. true. 2.5 feet along Queen street; thence 6. North 3 00' west, true, 63 feet along Queen street to initial point. Containing an area of 8.1000 acre. Section 2 Commencing at the north corner of Queen and Kekaulike street and running: 1. North 3" 00' west, true. 178.5 feet along Queen street to the south corner of section 3; 2. South 10 55' east, true. along L. C. Award. 170 to Kekuanaoa; 3. South 2" 30' eaat, true. 40 feet along land sold by Kekuanaoa to Pu lunui to Kekaulike street, thence 4. South 67" 10' west, true, 19.6 feet along Kekaulike street to initial point, containing an area of 44.1000 acre. Section 3 Commencing at an angle i-n the line of Queen 6treet on the mauka side, which point bears south i 54" 40' west, true, 264.6 feet, from an iron pin at the south corner of King; and Queen streets, near the Hoolili-' manu bridge, and running: j 1. South 3" 00' east, true, 167 feel i along mauka side of Queen street to north corner of section 2: 2. North 47 00' east, true, 03.2 f : et ; along L. C. Award 10 to Kekuanaoa; I 3. North 46" 35' east, true, 124 feet i along same; I 4. North 17 30' west. true. 11:1.7 feet along part of L. C. Award 1125 to W. L. Lee, sold to Armstrong to Queen street; thence South 54" 40' west. true. 163 feet along Queen street to initial point, j containing an area of 53.100 acre. Which pieces or parcels of land were originally part of Land Commissioners' Award No. 11225. Royal Patent 1873,v. Also: ; Section 4 An undivided half of the j following piece or parcel of land s:t- j uate at the south corner of Nuuanu i and Merchant streets in said Honolulu. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., At the cottage, directly behind the residence of Mr. Jas. Stelner, on Adam's Lane, I will tell Household Furniture and Furnishings, consisting of EMANELED WHITE BEDROOM BET, WARDROBES. COUCH, PICTURES. 4 BEDSTEADS, ICE CHESTS, I OAK DINING TABLE, , ": ETC., ETC, ETC. WILLE. FISHER, AUCTIONEER. At Auction At the residence of Rev. E. WV TW1NG, 648 Fort Street, corner Chap lain Lane, . WEDNESDAY NOV. 28. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., I will sell at Auction Household Fur niture and Furnishings, consisting of a.. WEBER PIANO. PARLOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT OAK CABINETS Con taining many valuable Curios, OAK AND CANE CHAIRS, OAK WRITING DESKS. VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, 3ome from Royal Palace, OYNX TABLE, LIBRARY, containing valuable Books. 2 NEW IRON BEDSTEADS,. CHEFFONIER, FERNS AND PLANTS. i.WILL E. FISHER, g T AUCTIONEER. November 1 H'O, at 1 a. m. E. F. ItlSHOP. Secretary. Iafed Ilonolu'u. November 2). 1'K. 57( ASSESSMENT NOTICE. WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL CO. LIMITED. '.. ' " I.i K NooN. . '' ""'r' 1 ,,y rnr,rt" .,'' A 1 i.f th e prn.nes '''''' K..nn. .:ini of ' !' r; .., ,,f xhm premises 1 ri.nt No. Air N.. ICItW to I r,, ,.. rii.,,1 as f d- point on the K Ii iTiirr, IV Road. ''I fill I lll.'II.MI of I t! running: 1.1 f....t n,x t.:1 tti-m- , ' '. J O f..et nlone me. ' . .1 . 1. . . 'Mi.ii -t v the Tolna. Against my objection, for I was In poor health, we set sail for Ma ;nlla. The crew was made up of Malays, j Filipinos and Lascars, while the captain was an Austrian. In addition to my fear of the crew and the elements, I was forc ied to accept a Chinese boy Instead of a 'maid. When we reached Manila we : found that Admiral Iewey bad destroyed (the Spanish flotilla, and as things were stld In a dangerous condition he ordered the yacht away. We went, but my hus itand Insisted on visiting the other Impor tant cities of the Philippine archipelago. Though we were In constant danger we cruised around and among the Islands, but THE NlNTlv AND FINAL AS-..s-nient of l' P-r cent tllO.OO peri hare), has ieen caiieu on iu. - without Iniurv. we made our way tie stock of this company, to 0orn P(l'ndakaf m Rorneo. where we ar lo. and payable atj n omr Castle n Augujt of . Cook. Ltd.. on October 30, IM.VtL.-. w cru,i around and finally arrived MNQL'ENT NOVEMItKR 30. 19-k). Ir. Hlnjfapori Th(.re the physician order ' .A . led me to the mountains for my health. Treas. Walalua Agricultural Co., ,Count F.tftics would have none of it. Lfd. 6690 nr Mj the yacht was good enough for me and that I was not as sick as I KinttnC Tfl OIA4 eTf.pK 'thought I wa. At last. In despair that I UfJinERS went ashore and he sailed away, leaving i m penniless at Singapore. I telegraphed " ihome for money. My father responded THE H. F. DILLINGHAM CO.. Ltd., irornp.y and I took the steamer for having taken the ency or me via home. TODAY ! WILL E. FISHER WILL SELL Fine Furnit c aud Ice Chest Behind James Stelner's residence, AD AM'S LANE. C. H. DICKEY, General Business Agen Corner King and Bethel Sts. I WILL TRANSACT GENERAL BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS, act as rustee, guardian or administrator, col ect rents, make purchases, etc.. etc. All business Instrusted to me will re ceive prompt attention. C. H. DICKEY. being a portion of Land Commission- ers' Award 626. apana 1, to S. Reynolds, ' bounded and described as follows: j Commencing at the north corner of this lot at the south angle of Nuuanu antf Merchant streets on new Ktre t line and running: 1. South 28 107 east, true, 1S.1 feet along new line of Merchant street; 2. South 71 5' west, true, 27.25 feet along L. C. Award 626. apnna 3, to S. , Reynolds, along police station lot; : i 3. North 22" 10' west, true, 75.5 feet along Segelken lot to Nuuanu street; 4. North 67 40' east, true, 19.17 fetL along Nuuanu street to initial point. I containing an area of 1.S0O square feet. ' Merchant streets. The iand and premises situate at the . south angle of Nuuanu and Merchant UKlDAlt 'flUYhMlSKK 5U, streets, of which an undivided ha fi j will be sold, as above, has for the AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, owners cf the other undivided half the: . , . . heirs of the estate' of th i.-,t.. Ttnn a Uliiti&ii rAKmuLAta in later 75 Bicycles AT AUCTION At my salesroom, corner Alakea and James W. Austin of Boston Further information concerning the i said parcels of land may be obtained ; by application at my ofhee, room 203, i Judd building, in Honolulu. , The titles of the land to be sold as above mentioned have been adjudicated by the court. Sales will bf- subject to. Champagne l f ef. then e l. ji' f... . i . ''I' . ; -r- , 'Ml .., '"" 'ind, V of begin- 'fty-slt hun- I" or less. Improvements and appur i.ejlrg ''. At.LEN. ' the firm nam "t. mortgagee. X1GAII CO.. LTI., all Ayst.Mi.nio lue on th stock of that company are now pavabte at the onV of aald The It. F. Dillingham transfers or atocc win o mao unvuft.. that cfllce. , Treasurer ola Sugar Co., Ltd. Honolul-i. Nov. 13. T0 tei 'I 1 Statea gold ,s'!,"r, ppy to ' ' irneys f,,r the r" t -,..f 10. v ' ll r. ... 1 1, "n posip.ned r lr. at aame NOTICE. r f a Jii, ..... . ' ' " 1 I V . 1 I , U THF. 1,1 I' 1 I n r NOTICE. Io'st Com- PirM.l.len " i'' ' Uted to the i . I II.t.tNf.irAM. M msger. A HPECIAI. tnf khol 'ompa vernhe fice of Alexander "I last raw the Count In the Straits of Malacca. The Oceania. In which 1 sail ed, passed close to the yacht one dark night. I shouted: 'Tolna, ahoy? Back from the little vessel came the shout: 'Ahoy, Oceania. A'l revoir, Ella. Bon voyage." The little vessel was lost In tne darkness and I have not seen my husband since; neither have I heard his voice. "The Count waa never sollcltoua for my welfare. Once he sent me off to the yacht, when she waa lying off shore, at tended only by a Chinese boy and a black fiTrrvn nP THE sauor. yjmj gncr urn oik ' j -. KAHULUI R. P CO. NOTICE 1 7f I , rie K.hu ul Railroad did I h.v. a maid, and that was at Syd- ohler- of th J1U,SE ney. She left me at Yokohama because ny I. called for ' W"1'' shi waa frightened almoat to death by the r 2-. IW at 10 . .. ' t the of w. h p,u,sed through. I was ' mm.-m 1..l rlftllh ftf TTI V erBITlOed OUKr' in- .- - - ,w.le.wa as wearieu to unui vi consider an amendment to the J by -law. cahn and any other bualneaa that may come . re Tn Cou ft. w - Aft I... . . Honolulu. NOTICE. being but twelve Count'a desire to go to before the meeting. Africa hastened my conclusion to quit the V- K..itTi n itCo y-""1 forever. The dangers with which Pecretary Kahulul R. ' such a voyage across the Indian Ocean November 13. iw. am wr fought were too much for my '.nerves, but he laughed at me. Then he '.deserted me and I am here. ! husband never supported rae. - Though we never had any agreement that THH STOCK BOOKfl OF THE HA- , WM t apport myself, he compelled me wallan Sugar Company will be closed to aJ po lf i wanted luxuries I was farc in te.nafer from Monday. November to nuy tnem for myself. I paid for my zn, to Friday, elusive. Heidsick Dry Monopole. E2S George Goulet, Extra Dry. Jules Mumm & Company, Extra Dry. , IN QUARTS AND PINTS. AT F. A. Schaefer & Co's. advertisements. Deeds at continuation by the court, expense of purchasers. ROYAL D. MEAD. ! Commissioner. Dated Honolulu, October 30, 1900. lursuant to an order made this d iv ' by the Honorable A. S. Humphreys i". j the above entitled suit, the said sale i has been postponed to Wednesday, the ! 5th day of December. 1900, at 12 o'clock j noon of said day. at same Dlace. Dated November 26, 1900. 5713 WILL E. FISHER. Auctr. - . 0 1 At Auction FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, FURNITURE AND Household Effects FOR SALE Mr. will Have You A PIECE OF Real Estate YOU WISH To Sell? ' t, J ftW.h It TirsfAf . Office teterhone vf. u iioprnn. Secretary. November 30, both ln-own wa,hlng and my own clothing. He pever gave me a garment In his lire. once, on a Christmas, he became generous and gave me tZO. He forced me to pay my own physician's bins and meet other ex f e similar nature, though he al- waya had money .to expend on hlmaelf when he desired. When he hired a car riage I waa forced to pay the bill, for I he said he only got the horsee to please me. and I must pay for my own amuse- GOLF. Bring it to us. We act as agents for the sale of realty. Also, appraisers and trustees. nil ll A MEETING OF THOSE INTER esVed ire golf will be held In tfct' Men Thistle Club on Wednesday. No vember zn. at Pumn xcuun. 1713 Secretary pro tern. "He went so far In his demand that I support myself that he wanted to run sep arate bills, one for each of ua, at various 'placet at which we traded. I told him It Office: 204 Judd Building. Telephone Main 310 F. J. InVREY. President. C. D. CHASE. Vice President and Manager. ARTHUR R. WOOD. Treasurer. J. A. OILMAN. Secretary. E. P. DOLE, Auditor. Owing to intending departure ANTON CROPP of Koloa, Kauai sell at Private Sale at his residence, KOLOA. KAUAI, all of his HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising In part: PARLOR FURNISHINGS. BLACK EBONY PARLOR SUITE, BLACK WALNUT PARLOR SUITE, EBONY BOOKCASE AND LADY'S WRITING DESK, 1 "BECHSTEIN" PIANO. PICTURES AND BRIC-A-BRAC, LIBRARY FURNITURE. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. CROCKERY, GLASS AND SILVER WARE. BED AND TABLE LINEN. KITCHEN FURNITURE AND UTENSILS, ETC., ETC. At my salesroom, corner Alakea and Merchant streets, I will offer for sale I at auction, that magnificent Corner Lot j BEING THE NORTH CORNER OF" ;pENSACOLA and KINAU STREETS. SIZE 100x200 FEET. 1 THIS LOT is ready to be built upon. Well planted with hedge and large ' trees, with good lawn. Its proximity to the very best resl idencea In Honolulu places It most ad vantageous for a home site. The D2w electric street car line now. laying its rails, will run within one block of the corner. TERMS One-third ; cashV. balance,, one-third In one year; balance in two years, m per cent interest on deferred payments. . The limit cr reserve price being $6,500. This Is an exceptional opportunity and should be considered. Will E. Fisheri AUCTIONEER. All articles will be on sale at the res idence, Koloa, Ka-ai, from December 1st to December 15th, 1900, when pur chasers can make their selections. THE HAWAIIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the stockbooks of the Hawaiian Agri cultural Company will be closed to transfers from the 26th to the 30th In stants, Inclusive. GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. 8711 Treasurer H. A. Co. NOTICE DR. M. E. GROSSMAN'S OFFICE will be closed for a few weeks during bis absence from tbe Islands. 5695 At Auction FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1900, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. At my salesroom, corner of Alakea and Merchant streets, I will offer for sale at auction by order of J. S. CAN NARIO, Esq., the Polama Ranch and Ponpoo Ranch., Adjoining the Campbell Land at Puna, Hawaii, containing 1.806 acres, the limit or reserve price being $12,000. One hundred and forty acres of this .land has been rl&nted In coffee. ! All the land is exceptionally rood for graslng purposes. Terms of sals: Cash. WILL E.7iSHERr Auctr. " I i : V it C 5 J -. Jo ;3 n t- : 4 f i z V ii 1 '- w - I - i I f i t . 1 i i ' ! th Mi !;' :1 ? ' In ir