THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 25, 1906.
FRATERNAL MEETINGS
POLYNESIA ENCAMPMENT,
NO. 1, I. O. O. F.
Meets everv first and third FRIDAY
the month at 7:30 p. m., in Odd
Bellmen Hail Fort street. Visiting
brothers cordially invited to attend.
F. A, JACOB?OX, C. P.
L L. LA PIERRE, Scribe.
IEXCELSIOR LODGE NO. i,
I. O. O. F.
Ueeti every TUESDAY evening at
T.IQ, In Odd Fellows' Hall. Fort street
FVlsltlng brothers cordially invitea
attend. R. A. BOBBINS, N. I.
L. L. LA PIERRE. Secretary.
PACIFIC REBEKAH LODGE,
NO. i, I. O. O. F.
vr&oa cvprv second and fourth
Thrflav at 7:30 d. m.. Odd Fellows
Wan. irnrt street. Visiting Rebekahs
him cordially invited to attend.
GRACE O'BRIEN, N. G.
JENNY JACOBSON. Sec'y.
DLIVE BRANCH REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 2, I. O. O. F.
Mot everv first and third Thurs-
.v at 7:30 r. m.. in Odd Fellows'
Hall, Fort street, Visiting Rebekahs j
r cordially invited to attend.
ALEXANDRA GERTZ.
THORA OSS. Secretary.
OCEANIC LODGE NO. 37.
F. & A. M.
Meets on the last Monday of each
saonth. at Masonic Temple
Vlsltlns brethren and members of
Hawaiian and Pacific are cordially to-
vltsd to attend.
C. G. BOCKUS, W.M.
LEAHI CHAPTER NO. a,
O. E. S.
Meets every third Monday at 7:30 p.
s. In the Masonic Temple, croner of
AbLkes. and Hotel streets. Visiting
sisters and brethren are cordially ln-j
vlteA to attend.
BMMA LONG3TREET RICH CRABBE
P. W. M., Secretary.
MARY E. BROWN,
"Worthy Matron.
UE1 ALOHA CHAPTER,
NO. 3, O. E. S.
Meets at the Masonic Temple every
bOBd Saturday of each month, at 7:S0
1lock p. m. Visiting sisters and
tosrffters are cordially invited to at-
MARGARET HOWARD, W. M.
MARGARET LISHMAN, Sec'y.
LADIES' AUXILIARY,
A. O, H., DIVISION NO. i.
Meets every first and third Tuesday,
t 8 p. m.. in C. 3. U. Hall, Fort street
Visiting sisters are cordially invited to j
Attend.
MRS. M. COWES, Pres.
MARGARET K. TIMMONS, Sec'y.
1 '
HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. x.
I. O. R. M.
Meets every second and fourth FRI
CAY of each month. In I. O. O. F. Hall.
tnaltlng brothers ordially invited to
rtend. W. F. DRAKE, Sachem.
A. E. MURPHY, C. of R.
WILLIAM McKINLEY
LODGE, NO. 8, K. of P.
Meets every SATURDAY evening af
J:80 o'clock. In Harmony Hall, King
Street. Visiting brothers cordially In
cited to attend.
MERLE M. JOHNSON, C. C
&. A. JACOBSON,. K. of R. & S.
HONOLULU TEMPLE NO. x,
RATHBONE SISTERS.
Meets every 2nd and 4th Monday, at
Knights of Pythias' Hall, King street.
'All visitors cordially Invited to attend.
IWALANI K. DAYTON, M.E.C.,
GRACE O'BRIEN, M. of R.&C.
HONOLULU LODGE 616,
B. P. O. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. O. E,
Will meet In their hall, on Miller and
Beretanla streets, every Friday even
tea;. By order of the E..R,
HARRY H. SIMPSON, Secy.
HARRY E. MURRAY, E. R.
COURT CAMOES,
NO. 8110, A. O. r. I
. ,
-iUCl e7ry lna "an
- J ""-M fc I
p. m., in Ban Antonio
Hall, Vineyard street. Vis
iting brothers cordially in
vited to attend.
, A. D. CASTRO. C. R.
M. C. PACHECO, F. S.
HONOLULU HARBOR NO. 54,
A. A. OF M. & P.
Meets on first and third Sunday even
lags of each month, at 7 o'clock, at
X. of P. Hall. All sojourning brethren
re cordially Invited to attend.
By order Worthy Captain.
F. MOSHER.
- FRANK POOR, C.C.
HONOLULU AERIE 140,
F. O. E.
nJnf. Meets on 2nd and
fS 4th Wednesday even
&&&' H ings of each month at
street. -ting Eagles are invited to
attend. SAM'L McKEAGUE, W.P.,
H. T. MOORE, Secty.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Camp No. i, U. S. W. V.
Department Hawaii.
Meets every 1st and
3rd Wednesday, Waver
ley Block, corner Bethel
and Hotel, at 7:30 p. m.
Visiting comrades cordi
ally invited to attend.
H. T. MOORE. Comd-.
R. H. LONG Adjutant.
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SAYS LAW
ISJBSURD
Judge Robinson Ex
presses Himself in
Plain Language.
Yesterday Judge Robinson said that
it was conceded that Section 2114 of
the Revised Statutes was contrary to
common sense, and the matter of en
forcing it or of declaring it uncon
stitutional is to be submitted on briefs.
The section, it is claimed, is absurd,
contrary to common sense ana. worse
than all that, affords means of loot
ing tne estates or aosemees. ,
The discussion arose in the small
garnishee suit of L. M. Chow, doing
business under the firm name of Wong
Mow, against the Hammond Milling
Company of Oregon, and Gonsalves &
Company, garnishees, the amount in
volved being $175. A Judgment against
the garnishees was obtained, in the dis
trict court and this morning Attorney
Douthitt moved to have it set aside
because the Hammond Mill Company,
the defendant in the case, had never
been served with the complaint. It
appeared that the suit had been
brought and, on service on the gar
nishee only, a judgment had been ob
tained, and it also appeared that the
statute of Hawaii provided for exactly
this method of procedure.
The statute seems to authorize the
method you have followed," said Judge
Robinson after Thayer had argued his
side of it, "but it is certainly a most
remarkable procedure."
Douthitt declared that the law was
manifestly unconstitutional. "If a
man is out of the Territory and has
money here," he said, "anyone can
brins a suit against him and a gar
nishee, and get his money or property
without him knowing anything about
the matter at all. Such a law is ut
terly absurd and unconstitutional."
Thayer admitted that the proposition
was a queer one, but said it was what
the statute set forth, and that he could
not do anything but follow the statute
A United States Susreme Court au
thority
was quoted by both sides,
Judge Robinson suggested that the
section offered a fine chance for mulct
ing the estates of persons who had
property here and lived elsewhere. All
that would be necessary would be col
lusion between the holder of the prop
erty and some one else, and a suit
could be brought and the property ob
talned without the owner ever hearing
of the case. The judge thought this
very strange law.
It was finally agreed that the au
thorities should be submitted in briefs,
and with this proviso the evidence was
taken and the case submitted. The
section in question is one which de
scribes the method to be followed In
suing and garnisheeing absent persons
or companies. It appears to have left
out any means of furnishing notice to
the person sued.
LAND COURT BUSY.
Judge Weaver had a busy day in
the Land Court yesterday, giving four
decisions. In the case of the applica
tion of the Hilo Masonic Hall Associa
tion, the title to the property petition
ed on was declared to vest in the as
sociation. The Bishop Estate had its
title to tthe property on Fort street
adjoining the Kentwell lot on School
ANCIENT
ORDER HIBERNIANS,
DIVISION NO. i.
Meets every first and third "Wednes-
aays, at 8 p. nt, in C. B. U. Hall, Fort
street. Visiting brothers, cordially in-
-nteci to attend,
F. D. CREDON, Pres.
T QUINN. Secy.
TTi3t-i T -7.-v ..1 i it 11 ii
a.rj,Wdru wen, x hear
next ear 1 ' '
Cyrus Chinstul.ble " Yep. Doc. Dosem
'omen and Girls
Who suffer every month from Cramps,
Backache, Headache, Vomiting, Dizzi
ness or Fainting Spells shouM know
that if a few Joses of the Bitters were (
taken at the first symptom they wouh; J
save all this unnecessary suffering. Al
ways keep a bottle of
Hostetter's
Stomach
Bilters
handy and you'll
always enjoy good
health. Thousands
of other sickly
women have foun.l
this true. It also
cures Insomnia,
Poor Appetite,
Sleeplessness,
Indigestion,
Dyspepsia,
Costiveness,
Biliousness or
Malaria, Fever
and Ague.
We hope all sickly
men and women
will try it at once.
STOMACH
street confirmed. In the application of
the Hawaiian Lodge of Masons for ad
judication on the title to the Masonic
Hall property. Hotel and Alakea
streets, Mrs. Lillian Jones was given
two days in which to check the boun
dary ot the property owned by her and
now occupied by the University Club.
It was decreed that P. C. Jones has
title to property at Merchant and Ala
kea street, subject to certain mortgage
liens.
COURT NOTES.
District Magistrate Wm. L. Whit
ney is being talked of for appointment
to the Circuit Bench In succession to
Judge De Bolt. Howeve it is said
in certain circles that Attorney Ander
son may be "considered to have the
call on the alace.
The examination into the affairs of
the Honolulu Clay Company, now
dead, continued to drag its weary
length through Judge Robinson's
court during the greater part of yes
terday. Allen & Robinson have filed suit
against John Mansfield for $314.18 with
$4S.75 for goods delivered. The Penn
sylvania Fire Insurance Company of
North America is named as garnishee.
Mansfield's house at WaikikI burned
a few days ago, and the company
named carried the insurance.
110 PATENT LAWS " .
HAS TBISTIBBITOBY
A letter has been received by Sec
retary Atkinson from the firm of C.
Anderson & Co.. London, asking for
copies of the Patent Laws of Hawaii.
The answer was not "Twenty-three,''
exactly, but in his reply the Secretary
informs the firm in question that Ha
waii is a part of the United States of
America, that the United States of
America runs a pretty sizeable patent
office in the city of Washington, and
that the patent laws of the United
States run here. This is not the lan
guage, perhaps, but it is the substance.
And so the firm of L. Anderson & Co.
will be put in possession of some valu
able if delayed information.
KAUAI LIQUOR CASE
WILIJE HEARD
The third arbitrator in the appeal of
the Kauai Wine and Liauor Company
from the decision of Treasurer Camp
bell not to grant a license to the con
cern has been chosen. It Is Alexander
McBryde, of Kauai. The arbitrator in
behalf of the government is W. O.
Smith, and the Kauai people have
named John Cathcart. These three
will meet and hear testimony in the
Throne Room at the Capitol this
morning at 10 o'clock, and as there are
allegations of lying and bribery both
involved in the matter, the hearing
should be productive of interesting re
sults.
A GOOD FIELD.
.
yer gom' ter advertise this place as a
an' the undertaker hev promise.! ter
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EWA HIGHLY
PROSPEROUS
Manager Renton Will
Take Vacation Next
Month.
EWA, July 23 Ewa plantation will
complete the grinding of the 1906 crop
in. about two weeks more. The total
tonnage up to date is 2S.000 tons and
when the season is finished there will
be about 2500 tons over the manager's
estimate.
The manager, George F. Renton, ac
companied by his wife leaves in the
steamship Korea next month for an
extended tour through the States. This
is " Mr. Renton's first vacation since
assuming the management of Ewa
nearly eight years ago. but in all prob
ability he will enjoy the trip better
under the present circumstances, as
Ewa's unexampled prosperity under
his administration is indeed a record
to feel proud of and he is leaving at
the close of a very successful season
The old proverb of departments run
ning like clockwork may well be ap
plied to the systematized way things
are accomplished at Ewa. Especially
is this true of the mill work, reports
from that department showing results
that were considered impossible one
year ago.
EWA LOCALS.
Mrs. and Miss Guild, mother and
sister of Ewa's bookkeeper, have ar
rived safely at their old home in Scot
land.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Dowda and family
sail in the Korea for a stay of several
months on the mainland which may
be extended to the Emerald Isle. .
Mr. and Mrs. West and Mr. and Mrs.
McKeever are being congratulated- on
the arrival of bouncing baby girls In
their respective homes.
George F. Renton, Jr., enters Yale
this year.
THIS DAY!
Auction Sale
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1900,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
At my salesroom.
FINE GRADE PHAETONS,
SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS
FINE IRON AND BRASS BEDS,
LOTS OF FURNITURE.
TABLES, CHAIRS, ROCKERS,
PICTURES,
EXTENSION DINING TABLE,
ICE CREAM FREEZER,
NEW CLOCKS,
COAL OIL STOVES,
PIANO, ,
COMPUTING SCALE,
BAY HORSE.
ETC., ETC.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER.
ASK YOUR WIFE ABOUT IT.
I sold today the half block, 8 lots, one
block from car line to one individual.
Now I want to sell you a lot singly
and build you a bungalow of lanai,
living room, parlor, two bedrooms,
bathroom, kitchen and pantry.
THE LOT AND HOUSE, $850.
Plan and specification, my office.
Think over it quickly, then apply at
once. Lot 100x150.
Fine climate, one block from car
line. Soil grow anything. The suburb.
TERMS: $200 cash, ba!ance monthly.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
health resort an' st
art a hotel here
pay fer all the alvertisin' '
id Ml i
r i
AAMUKI
'F-U'SI3
i nev are
moving
fast
Here they are
Here they are
A square advt.
A lot 100x150, a
new house, fine
neighborhood.
Close to car line
Time payments
Iiot and house
only $850.0O
PHILANTHROPIST? WHY, NO!
Plans and specifications at my office.
Go out on Waialae car. Ask any
conductor he'll let you off at 10th Ave.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
'auctioneer.
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IN RE HART & CO.. LTD., A
BANKRUPT.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to an order made by the District
Court of the United States for the Ter
ritory of Hawaii, Honorable Sanford
B. Dole, Judge thereof, presiding, on
July 19, 1906, in the matter of Hart &
Company, Limited, a corporation, a
bankrupt, there Avill be sold at public
auction at the Elite Ice Cream Parlors,
on Hotel street, opposite the Young
Hotel, in Honolulu, Oahu, on Monday,
July 30, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said
da the following property of said
bankrupt:
All of the store fixtures, furniture,
kitchen utensils and other property
and appliances of the bakery, candy,
restaurant and ice-cream departments
of said bankrupt's business; all of such
stock in trade, consisting of candies.
cakes, provisions, cigars, tobacco, etc.,
as may be on hand on the date of sale;
all other property owned and used by
the bankrupt in connection with the
business, heretofore conducted by it
and now being continued by the said
trustee on tne premises at ana near
Hotel street, in said Honolulu, of man
ufacturing and selling Ice-cream, can
dies, soda water, cakes and other ar
ticles of consumption, of selling cigars
and tobacco, and of maintaining and
conducting a restaurant; and all out
standing accounts due to said bank
rupt's estate and which on the day of
sale shall remain uncollected and un
paid. All of said property will be sold free
from an alleged lien for the sum of
Sixty-eight Dollars ($68) claimed by
one F. D. Wicke.
All of said property will first be of
fered as a whole at the upset price
of Five Thousand Dollars ($:000). Fail
Sng such bid, said property will be of
fered singly or in lots.
Instruments effecting sale at ex
pense of purchaser. Payment, 23 per
cent cash on rail of hammer, balance
on approval of sale by court. Sale
subject to approval of court.
For detailed inventory of property
or other information apply to Bishop
Trust Company, Limited, Trustee,
Merchant street, or to J. F. Morgan,
auctioneer.
Dated Honolulu. July 13, 1906.
BISHOP TRUST CO., LTD.
Trustee of piM j-"vi-.f;.
sae
BQIIS
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Castle & Cooke, Ltd.
HONOLULU.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR .
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Waialua Agricultural Co. Ltd,
The Kohala Sugar Co. '
The Waimea Mill Sugar Co.
The Fulton Iron Works. St. Louis.
The Standard Oil Co.
The George F. Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Mutual Life InsuF
ance Co., of Boston.
The Aetna Insurance Co.. of Hart
ford. Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co.. of Lon
don.
60c. PER ROD UP.
Monuments, Safes.
J. C. Axtell & Co.
1048-50 Alakea St.
Phone Blue 1801. P. O. Box Ml.
"HOW SAVINGS GROW."
Our little booklet with the above
title free for the asking.
FIRST AMERICAN SAVING AND
TEUST CO. OF HAWAII, LTD.
Oahu Ice &
Electric Co
Ice delivered to any part of the city.
Island orders promptly filled. Tel. Blu
3151. P. O. Box 600. Office: Kewalo
HORSE SHOEING!
L W. Wright Co., Ltd.
have opened a horse-shoeing depart
ment in connection with their carriage
shop, etc. Having secured the services
of a first-class shoer, they are prepared
to do all work intrusted to them In
first-class manner.
JAPANESE AND AMERICAN
an Fancy Goodo
Manufacturers of Straw Hats.
IWAKAMI k OO
HOTEL STREET.
Sxnoke-
H. J. N.
PANE TELA!
CIOAES
BEAVEB LUNCH ROOMS
H. J. NOLTE.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
COMPANY.
Machinery, Black Pipe, Galvanize
Pipe, Boiler Tubes, Iron and Steel, En
gineer's Supplies.
Office Nuuauu street.
Works Kakaako.
TRY OUR DELICIOUS
"Peach Mellow" and "RasDorf
AT
CONSOLIDATED SODA WATER MlL
G. S. LEITHEAD, Manager.
PHONE MAIN 71.
THE HAWAIIAN REALTYI
AND MATURITY CO.
Limited.
REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE,
LOANS AND INVESTMENT SECU
RITIES.
Office: Mclntyre Bldg., Honolulu. T.
H. P. O. Box 265. Phone Main 141.
Everything newr First-class cooks;
courteous waiters
BEST MEAL TO BE HAD IN TOWN.
Open from 5 a. m. to 8 p. m. Private
Dining Room for Ladies.
7320 LEONO HOY, Proprietor.
F. D. WICKE,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Store Fittings a Specialty.
Repairing, Cabinet Work and Polishing;
1082 Alakea St., rear of Y. M. C. A.
Phone M. 447; residence, Phone W. 1611.
C. B. Reynolds & Co
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
BUILDING MATERIALS.
DOORS, SASH, SHINGLES.
Builders' Hardware at lowest rates.
Alakea street, mauka Sailors' Home.
SHOGETSU RESTAURANT
Just Opened
17 Hotel Street, Near Nuuanu.
MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS.
Ice Cream and Cak?s
Served on Ground Floor.