LJLU REUBLICAN, THURSDAY", JANUARY, 23, 1902. ' mi ' -! V ,.i the iiexoLtrc. JtEUBLICAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY, -3. 1902. I1 a i'lv 4' J IT IS LIKE FINDING MONEY JG S 1 1 "b0 The Extra Comfort The Extra Wear y The all round satisfaction you get from vearing a pair, of these high grade, perfection shoes. When you buy anything, and are satisfied with it. you feel happy with everything in the world. You can only achieve this by wear ing a pair of HANAN'S high grade shoes. Mdnefny's Shoe Store. KTTEr; Mc.NTYRE BLOCK. P.,..-. . iii.u.ji nun 11 11 1 w 11 ilium mTmmiiinr-"" Wall Paper I IHHHHipillJLUM in.ni..i.u JLj Over t. Over Thirty Thousand Rolls to be Sold at a discount of 5 PER CENT Less than former prices. A F H S A H Wall Paper For the next Thirty Days. All new designs AND new goods. 1 The Weenie Paint and Hall Paper Co., 116 Bethel Street. PHOHE 62. THE KASH CO., LTD TODAY ffl fii becomes another vesterdav, tomorrow will become auotber tclav. don't wait for tomorrow but COME TODAY Here nro a few sensible suggestions for Holiday Gifts: Linen Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, Silk Hose, Underwear, Shirts, Pajamas, Ties. SUIT FOR LA2TOS AT KOOLAULOA &? fts- r iTicrwvrf t!rTT cnm? s &. CMIM Dmrd rn SnL-T -rv.. --.... w M.rw mmj wm3 - wta- tW4tlkW ivi rw I A repair saop. or ctaer parposes or as bits. s nvtag grosnd for employes. -t rri -et c"'"- . .1 Rev. J. M. YiagliBc. pastor of the if "12. Tbes oSl acres never had .. . . ZT v. : I y ingeeuc. whether for good orff St- M Charch. Cftmb-.l i i nt . - -.... .-WY. .w. 3.- ti-j TT ...-. MY bad. opoa the remainder of the plan- 7" ""- w- f- su-s " "" I tadon. Tbev neither prodeced aorj for ? great ptaaswe to recom-j contributed anything to the a2aBai;mead Chamberlalas Colic, Cholera ,.. f ,i, rj,r,.tir, aad Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used "U3. Even on the assamptloa that11 aod who have never :jj 'th ..-: 9 n r-norf -, th ! iw it W falL" For sale by all i - 3 ,j the Dowsett lease transaction saows mC. Pm S3VS KrnilP.rtV m t 52S:4 per acres is a fair vah- Kapaka Is Bis By Uon upon defendant's oa eoadset sad judgment la the percbase of that lease." dealers and druggists. Benson. Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. ' Right of Law. IYSJGASH0TE3 ! Demurrer of A. H. Lucai. Albert H. Lucas, one of the defead-1 : Allea asainst Thomas R. Lucas et al. , J APAjSE PEOYIIOSS FIRM OF YET GSONG IS BANKRUPT by his goardlan ad litem. JTJ. Doaae . demurs to the plaintiffs complaint. ! ' alleging that the complaint fails to ! ARCHIBALD GILFILLAN'S WILL, SUUe sufficient facts to constitute j jAPAnESE LIQUOR NAMES CECIL BROWN case aion ana mat it is amoigu , japan ous. unintelligible and uncertain. rvuat, jakan. AS EXECUTOR. Thomas R. Lucas. Jr... Lydia C. ' Sole Agents for RYOKO MASAMUNE. Lucas, minor, defendants in the above j Phone Main S2. IMPORTER 1HD DEALER IK and General Merchandise direct from The OLIVER TYPEWRITER Simplicity, durability, speed and manifolding power arc cocceded to be the four great essentials la a typewriting machine. We pre sent to the public THB OLIVER as the Litest and most striking embodiment of these features, and the most radical departure from otirr methods of construction. Examine this cp-to-dato ma chine befora deciding upon a pur chase of an Inferior maia. Agents for Territory of Hawaii. " f ' I I" J r, 1 t:. c:,- case, by their guardian ad litem, E. ! . -. . Demurrers of Lucas Minors Sister; ' , a . .King StreeL Case i M. Watson, also demurs to the plain-1 No-. tiffs complaint on the same grounds ; Albertina Ejectment tices of Appeal swer George Markham's General ' ci0sure of mortgage. Pain Makes An-1 STen !n the demurrer of Albert H ! T iinns TVia tna lr- a ill fnr fru-tw . Denial New Term of Court. By his attorneys, Smith &. Lewis, Isaac Testa brings suit in the First Circuit Court against H. Kauaihilo, John F. Colburn, executor of the will of Antone Rosa, deceased; Helen A. Rosa, guardian of William Ladd Rosa, Mahelani Rosa and Rose Rosa, mi nors, for the declaration of trust, the appoin.tment of trustee and convey ance of real estate. The complaint alleges that on Aug ust 20, 1SS9, the defendant, a resident of Kapaka, Koolauloa, possessed cer tain lands at that place which he de livered to Testa by mortgage by way of securing the payment of a promis sory note and that when the note be- Gilfillan's Will. j Petition for probate of the will of the late Archibald F. GIlfHlan has been filed. Cecil Brown is named as! executor. The deceased died in Fhila i delphla on December 23, 1901. leav ing an estate in this Territorv as fol lows: Two lots situate at Kulaoka hoa, baseball tract, Honolulu, and property in San Francisco valued at about ?3000. Personal estate con slsts of stocks and money In hand valued at JS000. Mabel Phillips of Honolulu and James C. GHflllan of San Francisco are named as devisees and legatees Petition has been set for hearing on Monday, March 3. Estate of G. J. Rocio. Final account of J. S. Azevedo, ex ecutor of the will of J. Rocio, filed came due no monev was forthcoming! and steps were taken to foreclose the I yesterday, shows a balance on hand TTinrtirnfrp Tins liirt in all the land ! ul cout.io Monday. March 3, has been appointed as the time for hear ing the petition for allowance of ac counts, final distribution and dis charge. Ejectment Case. Summons was yesterday returned involved when the place was sold at auction. When Rosa died he had possession of all the papers in the case and the plaintiff believes that the foreclosure; proceedings were not completed, in1 that, after the sale of the land, nojas served in the "case of Sister Alber deed or other conveyance of the prem-1 tina, trustee for Stella Cockett ises was ever made by him as mort-' against J. Kaailina et al, ejectment, gagee. J. F. Colburn was appointed J Sister Albertina complains that de executor of the whl of Antone Rosa j fendants have unjustly taken into executor of the will of Antone Rosa their possession a piece of land a was appointed guardian of the mi-j Waikele. about 1 25100 acres, which nors on the same date. Plaintiff asks j plaintiff claims in fee simple by de for the appointment of a suitable per- j scent purchase and otherwise to the son to succeed Antone Rosa, deceas-, damage of plaintiff $156.25. m LEATHER WELTiS I Just arrived and placed on sale I a swell line of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S PURSES, CARD CASES, PORTE FOLIOS, WALLETS, DESK SETS. POKER SETS, CIGAR CASES, ETC. The variety of leather is of the latest and are beautifully mounted with art noveau silver. Come early and have the entire new stock to select from. ii aiian new Co., ed, as trustee. In the Federal Court. "United States Judge Estee yester day morning adjudicated bankrupt Notice of Appeal. Notice of appeal, certificate and record from Second District Magis trate of Honolulu has been filed in LIMITED. MERCHANT STREET, On the way to the Post Office. Theo. H. Davies Co., Lid. SUGAR FAGTORS. IMPORTERS OF General merchandise COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGEXTS FOR . Canadian-Australian Steamship IinQ Lloyds, British & Foreign Marine Insurance Go. Northern Assurance Co. (Fire and Life). Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Pioneer Line of Packets from Liverfool A Roof Over One's Head lis a Necess ity Chew Man, together with five other the case of Allen &. Robinson, Limit Chinese, who carry on business un- j ed, against Tam San, Fu Lee and Ah der the firm name of Yet Chong, at Tom, for alleged indebtedness. Aala lane, in this city, the petition of the bankrupts declaring that they owe debts which they cannot pay. Thev say that they are willing to All the above and many more useful gifts are to be had at The Kash Co., Ltd. TWO STORES TWO STOCKS. P. 0. Box 558. TELEPHONES: Mam 96 and Main 376 23 and 27 Hotel Street and Corner of Fort and Hotel Streets. 00000000000XOCO00 To Hear Demurrer. In the case of Paulo Lono against Julia Achieu, bill to set aside and ! Tl Ptil rloA1 m nloi'notit i 1-r i I.0I ..,.,. 11 t.nl. .. .J, v"""i w.u. .UmF.a.Uaui iuaiva IUU 1IU11U U.C1 Llt LUCI1 UIUUC11Y 1U1 IUC ! A 1. 4 l J . , ... , ... ii.. l:u" iui uemuuer ui A Straw Hat Ts the most kumfortable and koolest kind of Head Gear for a klimate like ours. Use the "best Roofing on Earth READY ROCK ASPHALT ROOFING- and keep out the rain. benefit of their creditors, except what is exempted by law, desiring to ob tain the benefit of the United States bLnkruptcy laws. Their assess consist chiefly of goods n the possession of the High Sheriff, YOU KAN Get any style, shape or quality made to order to suit your build of head, At QB B OKI'S Straw Hat Manufacturer. Nuuanu St. Opp. Sayegusa's Portable Track Complete 30 in. Guae 14 lbs. Rails 36 in. Guage 20 lbs. Rails FOR SALE IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. BY DJacMeld&Co., respondent be set for hearing. Andrews, Petert & Andrade for plaintiff. Pain Makes Answer. Answer has been filed in the case of George W. Hayselden against the1 taken by execution and amounting to j Hawaiian Tramways Company, Limit- j $50 Oin value. There are no secured j ed, trespass on a case, the defendant creuuors. unsecureu aeois are i ". nunu : oiuuie, utuying an i jj shown as amountinsr to S15S0.SG and allegations in the complaint. ' 3 debts to be paid in full $212.90. j Petition Granted. Among the debts are fifteen small) reUtion for an order to discharge. S promissory notes, xue lonovwng are ,n the matter of the guardianship of a few of the debtors: Ah Shin, onejKahami now of ,egal majoritv has arm. 5-40: native. 2.S0; white man,jbeeI1 granted and Henrv Smlth; guar.j wubou. a.W; ua.i .me, carpeuei, j d!an was vesterdav ordered to pav $1.25; mason. Portuguese, SS.40; Jap, t0 Kahanu $16S iTVomiFQiro TlllIA TiIIa (ccok). $2.75; water boss. $3.50;, Guardian's Bond lllUflMyS 1 I111C ItllOlG. Dole. $.60; mill hand. $2.60; water fcuarcian s Band. i J pump. $3.00; blacksmith. Portuguese.! In the matter of the guardianship! $2.70; Xo. 5 pump, $2.00. 1 of Joshua David Koki .a minor. The-j KING-STREET LINE. Pearl Harbor Land Valued. , ., . ""y""' " ,... . leave WaikikI In the matter of the appeal for new trial of the Honolulu Plantat n ,,. ,o wlo, r i7i . l" " uppoiiiM-u Bunraian. i una n:-u. p. m. rrom Walkikl go v.v,,.... mv. u.. ,! .v. "k" Dfidants Appeal. , tne Punahou Stables District Attorney J. J. Dunne which, Defendants in the assumpsit casei Cars leave KIne Kange or Pawaa has been delivered to Judge Silliman.of Lee Kqw agalnst Lee Chan aI1(j switch for Town at 5:5S a. m. and representing defendants, declares . Yong Jan give noUce Qf appeal frQm J every 15 minutes thereafter till 11:05 that the jury went outside of thejthe Second District Magistrate of V.m. evidence in placing a valuation of J Honolulu, filing bond for costs. , J?" .?liVCS e $15,20S on the improvements on the .,,. ' corner for Palama at 6:10 a. m. and land in question j uc-'uc m-inn-m & nwcr. j eery io minutes aiter un 11:20 p. m. 'judge SilHman yesterdav afternoon j Defendants George Markham et al, ; Cars leave for Palama only at 5 handed his brief, in reply, to Mr.; ,mtke answer of general denial in th; cars teavf Pala-! for Wilfeiw t Dunne. I action to quiet title brought bv Pe-I. f - , aIb,kitm uuunu . , . . ,r . . 1 o:4o a. m. and every lo minutes till The following, in part, is Mr.!- JosePQ ir- Poepoe is attorney j 9:45 p. m f then at 10:15 and 10.4 Dunne's brief: j fr e defendants. 0, m. The 11:15 p m froai Palama "1. The 561 acres never had any New Term of Court. for Punahou only goes to WaikikI on annual use. The new term of thp First Circuit t Saturdays. I ... I Cars leave Fnrt nril TTfrit- ct-ooto Lourt will commence a week from j corner fQr R,fle 1:20 and Monday, enires for a grand and 3,5.55 am FOR JVIIC 15 Y The Hawaiian Tradi Manufacturers' Agents. ng Co., Fred Phiip & Brc. 629 King St. WRIGHT BLDG. for Town at 'fo- 1 AIU and S- a KkI- sureties- have3.45, 6:15, 6:45 a. m., and every 15 tv'inn a b0nd in the SUm f ?7000-! minutes thereafter till 10:45, 11:15 "Theresa Koki Is appointed guardian. and 11:45 p. m. from WaikikI go to "2. They never had a yearly value. "3. They had never been cleared, plowed, sowed or cropped. "4. Nearly one-half is useless and unfit for cultivation. A Full Line of i Saddles, Harness. Whips. Collars. Hames. Chains. Soaps, Bridles, Bits. Spurs Harness Oil and Dressing, Gal' Cure. Campbell's Hoof Remedy. Elliman's Embrocation. H. H. H. Liniment, Etc.. Etc. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON ALL WORK UNDERTAKEN. PHONE BLUB 2651. HART & GO., Ltd. Elite Ice Cream Parlors. Finest resort in the city. SODA WATER AND ICE CREAM Made from Pur Fruit Syrups. I CHOCOLATES AND BON 00N3. HPH BAKERY LTJMCH. jRll I FRESH lil MARKET B Supplied dally with fresh killed meats Bflif A LARGE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Rff FRUITS, ETC, ETC. flrc Orders delivered to any part of the RP' C. a. YEE HOP & CO. Corner Beretania and Alakea. Phoxe Blce 25' petit jury will be issued within a few days for service. Both Judge Hum phreys and Judge Gear, who Is ex- They never produced any in-j t.octid back :rum tne Coast on the Ventura, will hold court. Notary Public Kellett. P. D. Kellett was yesterday com missioned to act as notary public for the First Judicial Circuit- come whatever. "6. The whole piece is raw land that never has been cultivated, thatj never raised a crop, and whose capa UHtles nr purelv speculative. "7. Shallow soil, rockv patches Tirhv snots. "S. No water supply beyond onej hemintscenx. small brackish artesian well. j From the Detroit Free Press. " Pailroad easement. t "Thoss people next door to you "10. No Improvements. Nolther tm mill nor the pumping plant Is on thisi land. They are both Independent, and built prior to the clearing and plough ing. They would have been balk ; once possessed" anyway, whether the defendant goij- "" jh lnnii tr nnt ne tr -nor ni:. ' New Ice Creant Parlors. Cars leave Fort and King streets corner for WaikikI at 6:05 a. m. and every 15 minutes till 10:05 n. m then at 10:35 and 11:05 p. m. The 11:35 p. ra. goes to WaikikI on Saturdays only. BERETANIA STREET AND NUU ANU VALLEY. Cars leave Punahou stable for Town Germania Saloon C.WES5IXS, I ,-, Honolulu Iron Works Go ...STEAr ENGINES... 604 Queen Streot, cor. South. at 5:30 and for Town and Vallev at' ways Ice-Co1'3- We can Sive yon the , 5:40. 5:50, 6:10, 6:20, 6:40," and 7:20 best glass of Beer In town. . l . m. Cars leave Oahu College for Town ' . and Valley at 6:30. 6:50 and 7:10 a. T T? "Y are they the kind that borrow? . in, ana every 10 minutes till 10:10 -indeed, yes. When I call there 1 1 ZllSi THF A! MIA Q A! i(U rm nlvmirc vf5lh1ir rpmlndPf? nf Trhat . pm. tAMn xMMnH tii. . - B Wtl VliVvli . .... ,-.-.. . H..-.W v. .... BOILERS. SUGAR UttiS. COOL ERS, BRASS and LEAD CASTINGS. Headquarters for Honolulu Primo made & order. Partlcnlar atteaUon Beer, In bottler and on draught. Al- Paid to ship's blacksmithlng. Job work executed on shortest notice. Beaver . Lunch . Rooms. H. J. NOLTE, : : : : Propr. Fort Street- DOTJTX BT THE IROX UTORKS LDnTED. JQOOOX0X)OOOpX00XX0XK000XCK5 ndisiw rable ta th ct tcr SC :; acres : nr , ninn.inn . ed up a n TTti .i .v. i j parlor, comer of Alakea and King. "11. UnM recently this land w a erTtMag d Ice waste, overrun by cattle. It was nctl-can COQi drjnfcj! etc. rtoa't fail to subjected to any useful purpose, drop tn. j vars leave isnuann auey at o:io. I thereafter till 10:50 p. m. Cars leave Fort and Queen streets , ..... D. G. Camarlnos has recently opea-t ?r Pacahon College -at 6:05. 6:25. t ror a uooa' ,as -"w :-ia a. ja ana everr ju minutes alter -- -b-. -- ---- -- till 9:45 p. m. After that the -73 -f -KS JtL Jtlv JbC Tnn to the Stable up to 11:05 p. m. which Is the last car from Toirt, f reaching the Stab!- at 11:30 p. m- t ILEMIE 180S. PfSjriallirS Just received a new lot of celebrate i FIVE CEST CIGARS ,jNew York Capaduras, Washlnfjton, AHston, Union ds Calja, Grand Republic Etc '.-