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.. HI EDITOB. TUESDAY JULY 8 NEGLECT OF DUTY. - The moat important Hawaiian meas ure Which bs been before Congress at this session is the item in the Deflcien cjr W1I covert ns the fire claims. At last account It had passed the Senate and was about t appear in the House where it must run the gauntlet of the appropriations committee. If tfaere ever was a time when Hawaii needed a rep : reseoUtive on dutr It was when the Deficiency bill was passed down; but at tfce time, assuming that tne dui went to the House According to pro- - etaim. the seat of tho Delegate from Hawaii was vacant. He had gone home 't lobby, far a nomination, leav 'ingmm'tvc is known, not a single fact. r.rie.r verbal argument which .-'couM tee wed t sustain the fire claims rel'ierf Beaswrei;- ' It. was 'not that Mr. Wilcox lacked 'indtiaUT," .HBaa.r enough UP to l'h iiouf,-f ' W departure in trying to get tfca Tramways bill through for trie ' nwm k pai4 his mk bill. Nor did be lack for epistolary real. -Among the printed documents lately received from Waslntoa is this remarkable docu ... raent. which we reprint la its entirety: HAWAII Tit AM WAYS COMPANY. . LIMITED. Statement -of-Hon. R. W. Wilcox Dele- -. . gate from the Territory of Hawaii. A bJli to permit the Hawaiian Tram ways Company, Limited, to use and maintain electric traction. I am in favor of I his bill, gentlemen, and trust that it may be passed. There are.jl believe, potent reasons why it should pass. - . This company has maintained ana ' operated its present street-railway line In Honolulu during the past (about) thirteen years, and are now . asking Congress no greater grant than that they may be permitted by converting their horse-impelled line into an eleo trie traction to give their patrons the more modern and convenient service. If they are denied the right to make the Improvements in their service con templated In. the provisions of this bill, it will not only divest the company of an earning capacity but will compel many resident of Honolulu and its vicinities, Hying in sections traversed .by this line, to either, endure, inferior accommodations : or "'' go to . . and from v their home's' by -'circuitous, and incon venient route's. ' Not only that, if they be not permittedtd "bring their service tip to-the -standard of present and growing public-requirement, they can not compete with the Rapid - Transit Company even with the disadvantage to which the latter must place the' trav eling public In the, particular sections covered by tlie line of the former and the result must, speedily be to give this recent enierprise-Mlhe . Rapid Transit Company a monopoly and place the traveling ' public of Honolulu at its mercy. ' . Independent of the Rapid Transit Company, and those directly and pe eunarlly Interested in it, I know of no opposition to this bill. I know. of no opposition that could be reasonably urged against it. ; The franchise of the Hawaiian Tramways Company has some seventeen yeara yet to run.. As evidence of theirt bona fides they have the new" car's and necessary parapher nalia for at once carrying out the im provements sdught to be permitted by this bill, and I trust that that which I should -deem a great benefit to a large portion Of the citizens of Honolulu may be granted by the passage of this measure. - ROBERT W. WILCOX. Plenty of time for a private measure, the. Tramways bill; no time for a mat ter that meant, .a million dollars; reim bursement for property , lost in . the great' fire. Yet Mr. Wilcox continues , to draw his salary as Hawaii's repre i sentatlve at Washington.. v ; 1 - : One of the latest reports frorn Mar- Unique is that a cblUmn of slime one S hundred meters h'gh. has been ejected from tho crateri.ofyMont Pelee., Evl ' dertly the big mountain is going into politics. ' "" ; :, . , ; -t ' ' Col. Hawes is no.t the only registered yirtim'-f J tne Judicial declsipn made some months.ago tha.the. right of ; way 'i in the" 'aireeia beiongs to the drivers of 1 vehicles and not to people on foot.- '-'-..--. t : . .. . ; ,', The-Merchants Pair should bring all . lhev footloose people of the group to gether. It should be a sort of Terri torial reunion as well as a fair.and that i ' is the shape i in taking, . r Excursions from New Zealand to Ha .' wall were hardly looked for but one is coming on the Sierra If it is a success there may be hope, later on, of excur sions from the coast. JUDGE ESTEE HAD A BUSY DAY in Federal ' Court yestetday Charles FVrn. and Kahaixanui pleaded gu'.lty to . making swlpea without "having secured n United Statea license pe rir.itting them to run a brewery. Judge Estee impos .cd a flne of $0 and costs upon each de- .". fendant. and issued a stay of execution for 10 days in ' which . they are to pay the money. . Thv citation for contempt of Treasur- - er YVrit in the Primo beer case was postponed .until August 20, no action having been taken in the Court of Ap peals as yet. Itnssell & Watson have applied for a fee of $25 as attorneys for the receiver it" the case of the Austin Publishing Co., a. bankrupt., There has already been one 'attorney's fee of $100 allowed to K. C. Peter in the same matter. i . The, case of Waimanalo Sugar Co. vs. the Schooner Malolo is in prospect of settlement, and the parties were given ten days ia which to flla the required stipulatioa amd 'diacontihuance. . The argnmeatfl in the Lorenzeo cares were conclmded yesterday and the at torneys have three and five days in wtiieh to file briefs. The bankruptcy petition of Toyojiro ilurata of Kauai was denied by Judge Etee. beeaase the petitioner was un able to state the amount of his debts, wj has re4ttr tr or where they Mvo. TTALTEH Q SMITH HOLDERS TROUBLE There are always two sides to a story and that told by LL McCandless with reference to a trespass case which Is k tried this mornine at the Wala- hole court house differs materially from that told by T. F. Lansing, the piain- ' t'ff in the case. A statement with ref- the nrooosed trial was pub lished yesterday afternoon in which Mr. Lansing tens oi auegea wreusa done him by Patrick Cullen in that the latter had torn down trespass notices trmn land riaimed bv Lansiner. despite TJff T nainc's nroteStS. iw-ftMinp to Mr. McCandless' side of the story, which is in favor of Mr. Cul len, he says that in Mr. Lansing's land at Waiahole there are two house lots constituting about a quarter of an acre, oopIi ivinc within the property owned by Mr. Lansing. The Cullens, who own these kuleanaa, have grown trees on them, raised sorghum, fenced them in. md on one of the lots S. Cullen has lived for a quarter-of a century. On Saturday Mr. Lansing went to. Waia hole, accompanied by a helper, and al legedly without any. notice whatever to the Cullens. tore down thejr f encea, ploughed up the land, cut the sorghum, deitroyed the trees and then, took pos uinn. Patrick Cullen came there aft erwards and restored the fence,; and again Mr. Lansing threw it aown. 7ie Cullens since Saturday have again re built the fence. v Mr. McCandless says one of the lots was surveyed in 1879 by. Prof. Lyons and Dove made a survey of the land in 1897. making the locations of the two lots at that time. ' . r ; Passengers Per Ventura. tt,m- Ron PVanctseo. oei O. S. S. Ven tura, sailing this morning, from Ocean ic wharf, at 9 o'clock Miss Mary i. Gardner, W. H. Scott and wife, H. C. wall Miaa Harv Afone. Miss B. M. Afong, Mrs. P. B. McStocker and three children. Dr. J. S. Bishop, wire ana iwo children. Mrs. W. T. Holden. M. J. Kennedy and wife. Miss Ella Scott, .Tnhn En a. Wm. Rodsrers. Mr. ana airs. Geo. Lehmer, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs.iMc- Cully-Higgins, Mrs. Captain uooawin, Miss Dron. Mrs. E. A. Fraser and, two children, Mrs.x J. D. Spreckels, Mr, and Mrs. Dowing and daughter, Miss E. Thomas, W. C. Weedon, Mrs. G. W. Fletcher, Miss Marx, Mis3 Whittaker, Mrs,. C. J. Lewis. Mrs. W. King, Mrs. Charles Kellogg, Miss A. Kellogg. Rev. H. C. Wilson, C. A. Park and wife. Miss L. McNary, Mrs. A. Jaeger and daugh ter. A. Jaeger. Mrs. R. W. Anderson, tn re children and maid. Miss- M. G. Borden, Miss M. M. Cooke, O. H. Sny- r f J -.Wit, f TT DAtaif 1OV nor Tariff n rifi ciiiiu. w. jjci i cj . av-. A. Mackintosh, Mrs. M. Topham J. W. Mason. J. V. campion, x. oiern, iion. S. M. Damon. Mrs. Lancaster, Mrs. A. M. Conprdori.'L. A. Thurston and son, W. H. Heen. Miss Mae Hoehu, Miss Kveivn Hophu. Dr. C H Douglas and wife, T. D. Cordon, Mr. and Mrs. Klein and children. Miss Ai L. Gammon, Mrs. M. T. Simonton, Mr. and Mrs. Fed grift and two children, Geo. D. Russel. ai Tnhin" Chas. Flannlean. Mrs. Lew- ins, Mrs. J. N. Henry, Miss Lampman, Miss Kellner, E. J. Hardgee. vSX XT M O ' a s CF DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR and BALDNESS Kill the Germ that is Dwireym the Hah-Root NEWBRO'S H ER PIC I DE IS THE SCIENTIFIC REMEDY THAT KILLS THESE PARASITIC GERMS. For Sale fcy Druggists. Prlc $1.00. ' '-Ag-snta MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE INTEN TION Ok' FO RBCLOS TJ R H AND Of SALIX. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant to the power of sale contain ed in that eertaia mortgage dated May 11th, 1801. made by Grace A. Brown, wife., of James Brown of .Honolulu, Isl and of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, as mortgagor, of ths first part, the said James Brown of the second part and John M. Dowsett, Trustee, as mortga gee of the third part, and recorded in the Hawaiiaa Registry of Conveyances In liber 221 on pages J80-882, the mort gagee intends to . foreclose . the said mortgage for condition broken, to wit, the non-payment of interest when due. Notice is likewise given that the property conveyed by the said mort gage will be sold at public auction at the auction rooms of James F. Morgan, Queen street, Honolulu, on Saturday, the 26th day of July, 102, at twelve o'clock noon. Th property eovered by said mort gage consists of: (1) All that lot, piece or parcel of land containing an area of 7345 quare feet situate on Young street at Kulao kahua, Honolulu, and comprising all the land mentioned and described in Royal Patent (Grant) 3454. issued to Grace A. Dodd. (-) All that lot, piece or parcel of land containing an area of 7140 tquars feet situate on Young street, Kulaoka1 hua. Honolulu, and eomprising a!l the land mentioned and described in Royal Patent (Grant) 3578, issued to Grace A. Dodd. Together with all the rights, ease ments, privileges i and . appurtenances thereunto belonging. J. M. DOWSETT, Trustee. ' Mortgagee. Termii: Cash, United States gold coin; deJs at expense of- purchaser. Fo" further particulars apply to Holmea and Ptanley, attorneys for mortgagee. Dated Honolulu. July 2na, 12. t211 285 D I YIP END NOT ICR. T II H GR-RMAK SAVmOS AND LOAN SOCPRTY. S2I California street. For the half-year ending with June 38. 1992. a J1 -ripens" has been deo-ared at the rate f three (S per cent per an num all pof1ts. free of taxes, par able es a aft-r Tneway. Julr 1, 12. OTtG TOUJtNT. . rtar. AGAIN RLVERSED Judge Gear was reversed by the Su nrsma fmirt vesterdav in a unanimous ' opinion written by Justice Perry, In the case of H. M. Levy vs. W. K. Aibill. This was the suit wherein Levy rent ed the Queen's Hotel premises from Rev. W. K. Asbill. paying down $250. The plaintiff then attempted to sub lease the premises which the defend ant would not allow, and Levy sued to recover his money.' Gear sustained the lower court, which found for the plain tiff. Judge Gear is held to have erred in his finding. "Whatever the precise terms of the agreement were." says the Supreme Court, "if indeed the parties did come to any more definite under standing as to the form of transfer, we think it clear that there Is no sufficient evidence to justify the finding that A bill agreed to sublease and to procure the lessor's consent thereto, or that he failed to carry out any agreement made by him. The case presented is one of a payment voluntarily made by the plaintiff to the defendant on a contract. The burden is on the plaintiff to show that ths subsequent circumstances wsro aiirh as to reauire the defendant tn 1-otiiTO th monev to him.as. for in stance that defendant failed to perform his part of th contract.. This burden has not been successiuuy oorno oj m plaintiff. .-' , :;"The exceptions are sustained nd new trial ordered." .. . RICH LAND IN Central Kona FOR SALE By order of REINNE RODANET. Trustee, I offer for sale those csrtain parcels of land situate at Onoull, South Kona, Island of Hawaii, described in Roval Patent (Grant) No. 1162 to F. O. Schulze, and containing 474 acres. Roy al Patent (Grant) No. 2SC2 to Awanua and containing 739 75-100 acres, situate at Keopuka and Onoull, Island of Ha waii. This is a tract of land of over 913 acres, situated in the most fertile and richest "portion of the Island of Hawaii. It faces the new Government road, ex tends to the sea, and is five minutes' walk from Kealakekua Bay, by way of the old Government road which runs through the property. Portions of the land are already under cultivation. This tract is so situated that It is about midway between Kailua and Hookena, and five miles from Napoo poo, three most Important ports of the Kona district. It has sufficient eleva tion, running up to fourteen hundred feet, to be particularly healthful, and its soil is well adapted to the' growth of sugar cane, coffee, fruits, dairying, or for the promotion bf , diversified farming. Occupants of this land have easy ac cess to several ports for export, and with the advent of the Kona Railroad will find themselves in close commu nication with the thriving City of Ililo. This, of couse, affords a splendid op portunity for the exporting of tarm products to the California markets. With the revival of the Kona Sugar Co., considerable portions of, this land can be successfully planted ;to sugar cane. ... j This is one of the most isplendid op portunities for a good investment that has been put upon the market for a considerable period of time. , Further particulars of JAMES F. MORGAN, CS QUEEN STREET. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. AT THH ANNUAL MEETING 'OF the stockholders of the Pacific Land and Improvement Company held at Honolulu. June 7th. 1902, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President Yip See Young, : - Vice President C. Q. Yee Hop. Secretary Henry Loo Kong. Treasurer Lum Hin. Audltor-Pong . Lum Mow. The .above named officers, with the following, viz.: Pong Lum, Lee King Chin, "Pong Mu Chee and Lee Ping, constitute the Board of Directors. HENRY LOO KONG, 212 " Secretary. NOTN'K TO SUll'PKKS. SHLPPBRS OF FREIGHT BY steamers of . the Inter-Island Steam Navigation Csmpany, Ltd., are hereby notifies that a new form of shipping re ceipt has been adopted by the esmpany to go into effect at once. Ft eight will be accepted, however, on the ola form f receipt up to October 1st, 1908. after which date freight will be receive snly on the new form of receipt, a copy of which can be seen at the office of the Companv, Queen street. INTER-ISLAND STEAM NAVIGA TION CO., LTD., .C1H J. EN A, President. DIVIDEND NOTICE. CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRTTST COMPANY, corner California and Montgomery streets. For the six months ending June 30, 1902, dividends have been declared on deposits in "the .aving department of this company as follows: On term deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, free of taxes and pay able on and after Tuesday, July 1. 1902. Dividends uncalled for are added to the principal after July 1, 1902. J. DALZELL BROWN. 601 Manager. QUARTERLY MEETING. C. BREWER & COMPANY LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the regular quarterly meetiner of the stockholders of C. Brewer ; Company. Limited, will be held at the office of the company in Honolulu, on Saturday,. July 12th, 1502, at 10 o'clock a, m. Dated Honolulu, July 5th. 192. E. F. BISHOP, 2J3 - Secretary. I'ASTUKAGE.. Ft aasturags c!se ts Hsoslnlu, 3M arr for terms. te., apwly to m ffW Stancocfrald bKl)sgj M9i Are Bymptoms of a weak, torpid or stagnant condition of the kidneys or liver, and are a warning it is ex tremely hazardous to neglect, so important is a healthy action of these organs. They are commonly attended by loss of energy, lack of courage, and sometimes by gloomy foreboding and despondency. M I had pains in my back, could not sleep and when I got up in the morning felt worse than the night before. I began tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla and now I can sleep and get up feeling rested and able to do my work. . I attribute my cure entirely to Hood's Sarsaparllla." Mrs. J. N. Pkbbt, 'care H. 8. Copeland, Pike Road, Ala. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Cure kidney and liver troubles, re lieve the back, and build up the whole system. n IN PACKAGES REDUCED TO 94 4 Per Dozen AI! Varieties1' Guaranteed I 3 Procure a VHriety of choice- seeds while the supply lasts. Pi n 4 olSister Drug Co. FORT STREET. 22 1 nWiiiirfa WM.G. IRWIN & CO., LTD Wm. O. Irwin .President and Manager Claus Bpreckels First Vice-President W. M. Glffard... Second Vice-President H. M. Whitney Jr... Treasurer and Sec George W. Ross Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND Commission Agents AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Steamship Company Of Ban Francisco, Cal. Mortgage Loans T shall be ple&setl to re ceive applications for - loang upon choice business or resi dence real estate security. In the scruHny of such ap plications the following points will receive consideration : 1st The Borrower. 2nd The Security as t Title, Improvements, Margin of Protection, etc. The amount applied for must not be greater than 50 per cent of the value of the secu rity conservatively estimated. Eenry Waterhonse & Comp. Siek, Hand. Insurance and Real Estate Brokers, FOR AND MERCHANT STS. Tel. M 313. a a a n a n a B ecial Manilla Highest a a ii it a a Lager Brewed from Choicest Halt and Hops Only a a a a B a I he Tlanilla Anchor Brewing Co. 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GONSALVES & CO. 5 RISDON WORKS Mcclianical and Hydraulic I-lnftineers HZ. F. JONES, Aeont SnreckeU' Baildin " HONOLULU Brew :o:- Grade II m n it :o NEED AN Electric Fan DON'T YOU? Only way to pet any comfort thi kind of weather and a good way too. it n 3 3'J PURITY AND EXCELLENCE OF lony lUcaiDol JOP. HART MANN & CO. f!. I. SHAW & CO. CAM A II A & CO. I 1 rfW