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THE HONOLULU REUBLICAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24t igaJ, i HOW JUDGE ESTEE WAS ATTnrvTMTT TT I I V H K K I H IS J I JLillJLl'VJ JUJLJJL Referee Fleming Appoints Ex perts to Appraise Property. COURTDISAPPROYESIRREGULARITY WRIT OF INJUNCTION ISSUED TO H. A. JUEN AND WIFE IN LAZARUS SUIT. Reply Brief of Hatch . Sftliman in Honolulu Plantation Case Mo- j ten for Bill of Particulars Join s' der in Demurrer Paulo. Lano's Demurrer Set for Hearing. J office, Jan. 14th. as Postraaer Gen oa the application of Attorney J ral Wade Warren Thayer In the United The New York Central Railroad is States District Court yeeteraay mora- to materially increase Its capital mt Jadge Bt" appointed W. H. Jatraaon, P. IL Burnett and C. R. The Santa Fe Railroad will spend Hetnenwar appraiaerc 4o appraise the, many millions on roadbed and equlp swrt property of J. T. Schneider. menL iMttkntpt. It developed, that Referee The reports from China show an FteMina; had appointed two appraisers Ifi do the work. Judge Estee reminded the attorney of a previou ruling that appraisers mom be appointed by the court, to re- IKKt to the court, it turned out thatl tlto appraisers appointed by Referee Fleetlng had been chosen as experts . d had completed their work. The oowrt declared that such proceedings WW not In accordance with the stat-l Hies and auch Irregularities could not Ite endorsed. It was a case of the j referee overruling the court. I i Attorney Thayer Explains. , The United States government has AUomev Thaver explained to tne taken steps toward the establishment ,..;.,' . . .. of a permanent exposition at Shang- TOUrt that the appraisers in question j j (4hnn were appoints before the court bad " " oaihe MUMJe order In that reaard. Judge , Engiand. ,s t0 build Sir Thorn ISstee said, howver. that Uiat made as Uplon.s next challenger for the no difference and that the court America's cup. would not approve of anything not' Secrotary av has sent to the done In conformity with the bank- HoHse of uepresentatives a request i-aptcy law. Referee Fleming was the sulU:t of much good natured raillery in the Judiciary building yesterday and v:is accosted by numbers of his friends as one "who had "overrHlod" the United Slates District Court. It Judge Silliman's Brief. ' Hatch & Silliman's reply brief in Ike Pearl Harbor land condemnation, owe of the United States against the Honolulu Plantation Company is, in wart, as follows: The verdict was probably unsatis factory to both partie to this Htiga tiea. Defendant felt it should receive m lai- 2Mrw A ata'tA Atilnnnn required a verdict in the amount claimed. JSM.OOO. llainUa: called but two w tne quetttion of value, and to one of those witnesses a hypothetical question was iut in no ay Justified bjr-the altuatlon of the land as it ac - tamUy existed. The question assum-'did 4 that there was no mill in conncc , thw with the land and that there was no water supply and expressly stated tlMt the witness must assume that the ' y risible source of water supply wn a single artesian well, and the witness was ashed what would be "a. 1 1 tmv price io py, a ixir nwrivei iiriuu t my, tor that strip of land. Tho question was manifestly argumanta- Ut and unfair 1 Its assumptions. Al to the other wltaees. An ob-1 i-tABc fkffart w& made liv counsel for I ,r 4 . .: ,i.iinn' t KfM him which he refused to assont. to. bat cooneel now assumes. In vio-i lutioa of the whole record that the wftds testified to a valuation which! T. u&f oJmlila.1 am) -vvhlr4i lip tint-1 I.. .1 .J n.ual cm-C ,n Mr . iy hcuut-u. uwu s-v .....i li r j .-c , ra fr io 1ii toutd Avas 5.i Pr acre for S4. TTib.Li.at ..,,-.1 T.nr n, i-niuniinn 1,1 aeras. a ? lor me remaining -i., iur sn -mmlnatkin of the transcript ,m show that l wa, mistaken. rn ...- - - IS It aot significant that only two , wltuasses. haing no special quallfi- cations, wwo called by the Govern- ment oa the quostion ot value. Injunction Writ Issued. A writ of Injunction has been is goi to H. A. Juen and his wife. IBethOr P- Jc. ln tlie cancellation Hd accounting suit brought by Kaui iai:aaJf Latarus. The First Circuit HNUjuuiv -. ..-.'" . , ytltt commands that responuents re- erty. i It kas boon stipulated that pen- marriage licenses, notary puonc. tioner aiay file an amended bill of I Office In Macfarlane & Co.'s Kaahu- omutatat and that defendants may.manu street. have ten days thereafter ia which to rlf ad. Bond of Indemnity upon the granting cf tne writ ol mjuuimuu. has been filed by Kaulmakaole Laza- tus. as principal, ana josepn ciar., Messrs wm, F. Wilson Co.. the s .-tuexy. Pleading plumbers of San Francisco Wants Bill -of Particular. have located a branch ofiice here Ir Def-niant In tho assumpsit case of the Alexnnder Young building. r Jofen Siepfceasoa against Jofes De j Greaves bag Slid a motion for bill of I nanieslars and affidavit bv hU at- ' lor9j T. McCaats Stewart. Joinder in Demurr-. t PtaintlS In the case of ReSaai ' -' agaiaat. L.ouisa r. jieauuuv, . t r - t- irj wn for iKsolUoa of partnership. by.Ba nwaias ' "j7; her attorney, A- G. Correa, files Jolnd - er 1b demurrer, sajing that the de - claraUoa and the natters thereto rtated are sufficient in law for the plaintiff to have and maintain hor action against defendant Set for Hearing. Latest foreign The Barcelom strikes have beea renewed. Russia has barred the entry of Am erican payer. A big mew tourists' hotel is to be built at Santa Barbara, Cal. The government of Chile is desirous of securing Boer immigrants. Preliminary work on Los Angeles, Cal., new theater has been begun. llenrr C. Payne took the oath of unsettled condition of affairs in that country. Extensive and elaborate plans are being considered to beautify the Cap- itol at "Washington. The state Board of EoualizaUon of niinois has increased the assess- ment roll J1S7.000.000. Judg0 Grosscup of Chicago, has rulcd that cjties can control the price 0f gas and other utilities. A British transport loaded with mules for South Africa is said to have foundered in the Gulf of Mexico. for a legation building at Seoul, Co ren. to cost 40,000. Massachusetts s one of the only five status in the Union in which no lynchings have occurred during the last sixteen years. Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans has been selecttd to prepare the naval program for the reception of Prince Henry, of Germany. Klng Edward is sai,i t0 novc niven endorsement to the belief that an ear- ly declaration of peace in South Afri ca may be anticipated. Two libel suits for damages aggre gating $20,000 were begun at Van couver, B.C.. Jan. 15. in the American COtirtS against the steamer Rosalie and her owners. I Oscar Hammersteln threw a bomb witi esse ' bhuI1 ,nto tlle camD of t,UJ "theatrical the Theater Republic to David Be- insrn Jo,m w Gatcs Qf ch,cag0 hns bQeQ ( pi,lving poker again, and this time he not win. He dropped 525.000. The gnme was at the Waldorf Astoria, in Xew York. King Edward has pleased the Welsh people immensely by dlrecthig "that thore be added to the achievement omrrvr AT A MPT? A rrrTnc: VJO. OlVJUC-VU i.V.J ... V-V-VO. J.-J.1 . Soma fine white dicmoad rings la ' stock, come and see them. G. DIetz. j t?,.. . nil.-.., Tvn.-r tar mm nm t upto-date machine, fitted with all the! latest Improvements. Wall, Xlcholsj i Co- A coz' arm-ctiair maKes a comtori- .j aoie evening ai nunitr. our siuck u arS and varied one. The Coyne Furniture Co. Waen "ou riire a good plumber house telephone Walte 901. 0scar Soners Beretania street. . .,... ...,,, , -rnft . niirnrnian riu tiiii mr Hul oa " Januarj. 2i tne American about March 15th. viiit Mrirffi ISr-h 1 At thJ Beaver Lunch Rooms you can aiways depend on obtaining a good tasty lunch. H. J. Xolte. prop'r .j -... . t , .. .11. ..i - -wt offr rt., s tMc " -"..-".- ..-... - John A. Hasslnger. agent to grant. our hot lunch at 12 o'clock every! jay is putting the restaurants out ot ! Business, only iu cents, me cam-, orinus Saloon. waesis are nam uiiap, ana aim , wore always on nana attests to its j to repair, don't waste time on yours.; excellence. The Robert Grieve Pub ) bring it in to C. A. Cowan. Union . lishlng Co. v street. j Tae best is always the cheapest in ', Friends of Messrs. E. R. Bath and,lhe end and whea a house ls known H. W. Barth are reouested to readr. ,... ,e i. c k , ! ' Compiaiaast's demurrer In the case ' of Paalo Lano against Jalia Achiea. ' Mil to set aside and cancel deed, was ; yestetday set for hearing on Ti Taars - "F. ia jto uutaw A Nw Citizen. liniiH states joutr rstt; es.ei- United States Judge Estee yester- i -- - ' "" j"-t ww.-. v,- !zea of tke LnlIed States. Marshal Has Money. United States Marshal E. R. Hendry, has the money to pav alt Federal ' grand and petit jurors who served during the last term. fiems Gondecsed of the Prince of Wales the badge of the Red Dragon." Oscar S. Strauss of Xew York, for merly United States Minister to Tur key, has been appointed as a per manent member of the Committee of Arbitration at The Hague. The trolley Is invading the sacred shrines of the Bible, the Koran and the Vedas, and the day of picturesque pilgrim caravans and the ships of the aesert is apparently passing. An atrocious act of vandalism com mitted in South Africa on Christmas night was the destruction of the Taal monument at Burghersdorp, a town in the disturbed district in Cape Col ony. The Senate Committee on Com merce has agreed to report favor ably on the Nelson bill creating a new executive department to be known as the Department of Com merce. The Spanish War Department has promulgated an order prohibiting army officers from marrying unless thev are 25 vears old or nnon! and I ninv nn Inrnmo oni.nl rn tho nnv nf j- -. .!.. bV -- ! j w j captain about 550 per month. Lester Hanover was fined $1000 by Judge Pollard, Jan. 15, -in the First j District Police Court of St. Louis. ' Mo., on a charge of disturbing the'nneJ. "uuen peace of Mary Institute schoolgirls. Mrs. Hannah C. Sprinkle, residing eight miles north of Pana. III., has found a source of profit in being di vorced. She has been married twice, divorced twice and allowed alimony both times, to the extent of ?15.000. all inside of two years. When the Transsiberian Railrcad was begun it was estimated that its cost would reach 330,000,000 roubles. It has already absorbed 450,000,000. and it is now believed that the total cost will reach 1,000,000,000 roubles. Prince Ukhtomsky. head of the Russo-Chinese Bank, has declared the three alleged secret documents com municated to the Times, January 3d, . by Dr. Ular, a prominent student of Phinacn nfVa?-c ir a 4lo linil inL-o I -- , w w- fun JWIIV from beginning" to end.'' The death of the Pope may be ex-' pected any day, as his holiness can only be said to be just alive. Ten miners lost their lives in the. ,, , ... , -..',! explosion Jan. In in mine No. 9 of the Milbv & Dow Mining Company atDow'i-T- A brakeman who had bcth his legs I cut off in a railroad accident near Emporia, Kas., last September, si tied with the company on the basis of being taught telegraphy at its ex pense, receiving employment for life and being provided with a pair of ar- Uncial limbs. A Cure for Lumbago. W. C. Williamson, of Amherst Va., U. S. A., says: "For more than a year I suffered from lumbago. I finally tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it gave me entire relief, which all other remedies had failed to do." Sold by all dealers and druggists. Benson, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. m?Tnrn?T?ri TTV VX X JJil UO-- J-J JL. DIFFERENT BTJSDsESS HOUSES 9 It is said that to-morrow's issue of "Gossip" will be particularly rich. I r- . . 11.1 .il, i :j some iiueresuusr iiwuss win ue DillU bout many well known people. j Qur macaroons and light biscuits j are in great requisition for afternoon ' teas; you must nave lasiea mem . c."i,i"u oancij, uuici surei. Insure your life against fevers and j accidents with A. C. Lovekin. agent ' for the Territory cf Hawaii for the Traveler's Insurance Co. ot Hartford Buy your wall paper cheap, over; . .. . ... , -- -, ot paper onereu tor sa.e; ; . . ! " " . .J ' faint and wall Paper Co.. aetnei street. Our binderv is the most comnleie Jn Hoaolulu and the large amount of . . ..... .. ' . . . .. '..," .1 ' patronize it; see Honscniaeger uo.s A g Sjs,n is gcod business j proposition in every way. it makes i -rJSiisK3rvs5Kri secret of good advertising. Get your i signs painted by Tom- Sharpe. sign cgraphist. Union street. 0nr turn-out of soft drink? is the lart f town, all mire and healthr r The Arctic Soda Works. White 911. Any supply of stone delivered by xntract, excavating and building by "red Harrison, contractor. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Rrma:ninn in hf Honolulu PefcnffVf t ,. , i, .,,,. o iei- w M few wMSy v? w, AJlen. Mrs Miner. Geo Jr Anne, John F MitchelL Lewis M ! Atkinson. H W Miles. C E . .. . Ayres, Mrs i t; Jiorse. MISS L. fc. BamheiseL Grace Murphy. Thos Beaumont, juie i Bernard. Mrs S . Beck, Martin Mcintosh. G 3IcConaghy, Jno McDougal. W P Pratt, Frank Patsu, Annie Pettus. T H Pickard, Mary K Porter, H G Poter, Jos Powell. E ilss B k (2) Bender, Ella Bowen .Mrs. G Boyle. Mrs R A Brunald. Jacob Burnham, Dr Brunley. Mrs M BRandall, Wm A Brown, J "W Rankin. Guy Brown. Mrs JohnRencb, M C Carroll. Capt F WRoberts, Clarence Cambell, M Sanford. Mrs G H Shoemaker, Mrs L Smith. Jas K Spencer, G R Steele. Miss A Steward. Mrs C Summers, Mrs A Trans, J S Thompson. Thos Toyre, Thos E Toemis, L Von Gunther. W Chapman, J Christley, Thos Christopner. Louisa Clark. Al Connon. Geo TV Cole. Reginald , (21 Cole. Geo W Collins, Mrs C A Collins. Mrs K Cole. Mrs "Wallace, John Cockett, Mrs MollieWarran. Thos Cook, Chas A Davis. Mrs D D Dawson, J G Decker ,W 3 Dennis, Eva II Edwin, Peter Faney Joseqh French, Ethe,l Grewt, Henry , "Ward, Rud A Walton. H P Walters, Mrs G "Waikamiio Camp Whltnev Sadie M White, V.'m D White, Chas E Williams. Mr and Mrs F Green, Mrs Porter Wilson, J H Hancock, Mrs E Packages Halverson. C 12) Hardee, M Haber. J" (2) Hall Mrs Maria Hermance, Jos Hines, Mrs F E Howe. A W Hogan, J G Andrew, Mrs S J Berry. H W (2) Brown. Clara L Bush. Carrie Clark. Mrs M E Cooke. Jennie Cooper, F F (2) Collins, Jack Connor. H V Jacobson, Fred Jensen. Mrs Peter Conrod. Geo JePnSOn. Mr Dert, Mrs M i Judd, Mrs Bonnie HighL Harry T.wi.J tr.. n ., ' ,. Johnson, Thos Jacobus, Myra Kennedy, Mrs Knight, Hary Laurence, Florence Lang, John A Lundohl, C B Metcalf. Helen Mitchell. Douglas Kennedy, Mrs A Kinney, C Kidder, C Kidder, Joseph Klitz, Admiral Kiitz, Maj Gen Knight, H W Lamb, Miss X E 2 O'Connor. Mrs X Lewis, Master M Richard, Geo (2) Long. Mrs G A Simpson. Xellie E Logan. James Stewart. Gilchrist Meese, Constant St Leon, Miss (2) Ward, Arthur F Miles, Chas E Webster, A M Miles, A Wheeler. Mrs H -When calling for these letter please ask for "Advertised." JOS. M. OAT, Postmaster. Call up Pnone -i ann set our figure on Bookbinding and Ruling, Republican When the Clock .Strikes Nine i !.!., , r.r livery morning begins the race San Francisco to Chicago .of the.... California Limited... A'JV TITJE rn I ONLY 4 DAYS TO NEW YORK, Offices: -641 Market Street and Ferry. SAN FRANCISCO. .- 5clHXl. J O - -, -,-v -- TraillS-lial' Leave Market Street Ferry Depot: 9:00 a. n,, 4.: :0 p. m., S p. m., 7:20 a- m' 9:00 a. m. train Is the California Limited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dinig Cars through to Chi- ! am . rl.nlv. rr Tiin Tr "Palrorcflplfl ,Q - accomm()aauon of local first-class passengers. Xo second-class tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- &S train arrives 7:05 a. in., daily. 4:20 p. el is Stockton Merced and Fresno locaL Corresponding train ar- UhUt JUM tt.O . Ill AMU... fives at i:3u p. m., aaiiy. S;00 p ls overland Express,! witb. tbroagh Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Recllnig Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper 7:2o a. m. is Bakersfield Local, stop-! ping at all points in San Joaquin Yal- ley. Corresponding train arrives S:40 a. m., daily. OFFICES 641 Market St. and In Ferry 'Depot. San Francisco. W. G. IRWIN & CO., Acenu, Honolulu. Keep Healtliy BY DRINKING ROBERT'S Cream of Chocolate A pure beverage of great benefit to invalids and children. YOU CAN GET IT AT Salter's Grocery 0RPHEUM BLOCK. The Complete Process of repainting a carriase necessi tates sometimes the putting on of a many as 16 COATia of Lead Paint, Filling Paint, Color Paint and Rubbinjr Varnish, and only then is it ready for the final STRXPIXG. Ali Carriages that are brought to us go through all this a'jd more, the old paint is burnt off and every three coats of lead are pumice stoned otf smooth and when we let it go out of the Shops you could not tell it from a new one. , Bring in Your Old Looking Chariot and Have it Resurrected. W. W. WRIGHT, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER King Street Wm.G.Irwin&Coi LIMITED REFINED SUGAES Cube and Granulated. PARAFLNE PALNT CO.'S Paints. Compounds and Buildlni Papers. PALXT OILS, Lucol Raw and Boiled. Linseed Raw and Boiled. INDUBINE Water-proof Cold-water Paint, la side and outside; in white and colors. FERTILIZERS Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Scotch fertilizers, adapted for sugar cane and coffee. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s chemical Fer tilizers and finely ground Bone meaL STEAM PIPE COYERIffG, Reed's patent elastic section pipe Covering. FILTER, PRESS CLOTHS, Linen and Jnte. CEMENT. LIME & BRICKS Agents For Itt- WESTERX SUGAR REFIXIXG CO., San Francisco, Cal. i BALDWIX LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A ! VPWPT.T. TTVTY-FRRAT, MTLT, C.Ci.. (Manf. "Xational Cane Shredder" Newark, U. S. A. johlardt & co.. San Francisco, Cal i RISDOX IROX AXD LOCOMOTIVE' ' WORKS. San Francisco, CaL . ! a' Furniture Work a Specialty. All Orders Promptly Executed ' SING LEE TAIjS CARPENTER CONTRACTOR ; PAINTER ' 54 King Street Honolulu, H. I. Sua Wing Lung Co. K. YAU TOUNG. Manager. Corner Alakea & King Sts. FRUITS and FRESH OYSTERS by avery boaL KONA COFFEE, KONA BUTTER, GUAVA JELLY. Goods Delivered Free. inumffl press fi sin A CYLINDER PRESS, in good con dition -just the Press for a Weekly Paper. Will be sold at a Bargain. Apply at REPUBLICAN OFFICE. REMEMBER ! E. W. REMEMBER DISCOUNT Is Still On. j REMEMBER ! :;'.3C3ti THE T1 'HE advertiser's best which he obtains the biggest returns for his money. One medium which is used by advertisers to a groat extent is the circular or booklet. The circular or booklet is always Ineffective, unless it is rery handsome handsome enough to attract the eye of the man to whom it is sent, no matter how busy he may be. A booklet hand some enough to do this almost always costs from three to four cents apiece. There is the mailing to count in (two cents a copy, of course); there is the trouble In getting a list of names, and in addressing. Altogether the cost will figure up to about seven cents a copy for a good booklet. Two thousand circulation in a booklet is very large. Two thou sand circulation at seven cents is 5140. I propose to show that you can invest 5140 in newspaper space and get returns five fold of what you would got through a booklet. Newspaper Space Is Valuable ;5 'pi In the first place, there Is the cost. For $140 you can get a good-sized space in a newspaper of good circulation for quite a long time. You know your newspaper rates; you can figure it out to suit your own Instance much better than I can. So much for cost. ri I Now for Effectiveness You must tell your customers how much your goods are going to cosL An advertisement without a price Is like meat without salt it will do you no good. How can you put prices in a booklet when you are doing a strictly rotall busi ness? You have competitors; you have to change' your prices constantly to meet theirs, and to meet other exi gencies. The first change of a price will kill tho effective ness of a booklet, and where are you? Your advertisement In a newspaper may be changed as many times as you de- sire. You are constantly up-to-date. The Newspaper Is Effective Any kind of a newspaper has more circulation than yoa can obtain through a booklet for $140. Xewspapers reach the heart of the home. Every one reads them, and they are '4i A' '4i s far more certain to obtain close attention than any printed matter which you would send. If you sent printed matter of your own accord to persons who do not know you, you would be putting yourself face to face with thvm without a guarantee. They have nothing to judge the quality of your goods by, and they can only take what you say on our own paper and in your own way. Anybody can say as much as they please. When your matter appears in a newspaper of good circu lation and good standing, the newspaper is a guarantee for what you say. Xewspapers are always particular as to whom their advertisers are. (I speak of good newspapers always.) Your ads will gain a value besides their inherent one. They will be vouched for, and this Is not to be despised. You have a certain fluctuating trade, which Is always valuable, and which needs some sort of an introduction to your store. This Introduction the newspaper gives you. Good Paper Adds Dignity You are kv.7WH by the company you keep, you know, and if your ads appear in a paper whici holds lUelt up be fore the masses as a leader, you will be known as a patron of what is good, and you will obtain trade from those whom it is worth trading with. On all scores I consider newspaper advertising by far the best. On the score of cheapness; on the score of being able to constantly change your announcements: on the score of direct and immediate returns; and on the score of being Introduced to people, to strangers, as a store which can af ford to announce Its news to every one in a dignified and straightforward manner, and this 13 the manner which brings trade that pays. FRANKLIN BURNHAM, 5 ' ti A' fi A 6 The above article, written by one ot the best-informed advertising men in the country, is In line with the business policy advocated and maintained bv THE HONOLULU RE PUBLICAN. His description of a good newspaper and Ita superior merits as cr advertising midlum is distinctly appli cable to an essentially reliable anl dignified family paper of large circulation, such as THE REPUBLICAN. '&X&XX& The Union Express Go.,! Office with Evening Bulletin. , 10 King Street -:- -:- Telephonb Efc We move safes, pianos and furniture. ; VYe haul freicht and lumber. We sell black and white sand. We meet all incoming coast steamers, We check baggage on all outgoing teamers. ; V7. LARSEN. Manager. i .Board, $4.50 per week Meals, 25c Each PRIVATE ROOM FOB L&DIES. EVERYTHING 2TE7, CU2AN and F3.ZSH. Ji7e popular estaurapt Btthe! Strei . nack o Postoface. I Jordan's BIG fREMEMBER !. IE x .. .V. friend is the medium throuch 5 ,v S ft s V .w .V 1 V V 5? ,v y .V. y New York City. ENCORE SALOON I Choice Wines. Uanori and Cinr-. RYAN A DEMENT. Xorthwe3t comer Hotel and Xuuiu Streets. DEPOT SALOON Honolulu Brewing and M<tsff Draught and Bottled Beer. King street, opp. O. R. & L. Co. Depot RYAN & DEMENT, Prop. Xanana Street. Back of Clnb Stables. Fine Bath House. Fine "Barber House, Fine Imported Cigars, ' Fine Boot Polish Stand. n