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SEAAKDSHORE<br />
DEPARTED.<br />
January 21.<br />
Stmr. W. O. .Hall, Thompson, for<br />
Kauai ports, S p. iin.<br />
Stmr. Claudlne,. Parker, for Maul<br />
ports, G p. m.<br />
Hchr. Lady, for Koolau port:, 8 a. in.<br />
Stmr. Klnnu, Freeman, for Hllo anil<br />
way ports. 12 m.<br />
Am. bk, "W. B. Flint, Johnson, for<br />
Jlnkawell, 10:20 a. m.<br />
Am. bktn. Fullerton, McKechnle, for<br />
San Francisco, 8:15 p. m.<br />
Stmr. IMlknhtila, Gregory, from Kauai<br />
porjp, 4 a. m,<br />
''Stmr. .Ltkellke, 'Nnopala, from Maui<br />
and 'Molokal 'ports, 5:30 a. m.<br />
1' J Thursday, Jan. 28.<br />
'P. ,M;'5. 8Kofcd, Seabury, from the<br />
Orient,, 8:30 a. m.<br />
Stmr.' IwalanI, Plltz, from Anahola,<br />
2:45 a. m.<br />
Stmr. Kauai, Bruhn, from Anahola,<br />
4:55.a, rn.<br />
DEPABTED.<br />
Stmr.'MIkahnla, Gregory, for Kauai<br />
portB, 5 p. in.<br />
Stmr. Helene, Nelson, for Kahulul<br />
nnd Hnmakua ports, C p. m.<br />
Am. bk. Santiago, C. Anderson, for<br />
Snn Frnnclsco, 8:45 a. m.<br />
Stmr. IwalanI, Plltz, for Kauai porta,<br />
5 p. m.<br />
Stmr. Kuual, Bruhn, for Kauai ports,<br />
5 p. m. ,<br />
Stmr. Mlknhala, Gregory, for Kauai<br />
ports, 5 p. m.<br />
PASSENGERS.<br />
Arrived.<br />
Per stmr. Mnuna Lon, January 24,<br />
from the Volcutio and Kau G. L.<br />
Young and wife, A. F. Barnes and wife,<br />
M. Mclntyre, Cecil Brown and vnlet,<br />
from Kona ports, Mrs. L. C. Koy, T. C.<br />
"White, Carlos Long, II. Ashford, II. E.<br />
Wlnslow, D. D. McWayne and wife,<br />
Mrs. J. K. Nnhnle, Mrs, Keanu, Miss<br />
B. Wndman, Punk! nnd wife, Mrs. L.<br />
S Aungst: from Maul ports, C. B.<br />
"Wells. A. Eno. wife nnd child, W. A.<br />
Baldwin nnd wife, George Denlson nnd<br />
G8 deck.<br />
Per stmr. Mlkahala, Jan. 25, from<br />
Kntiat ports G. Fnlrclilld, Master<br />
Correlve, Mrs. II. Brack, Hee Fnt, C.<br />
"W. Spitz, E. Hutchinson, Miss A.<br />
Cabrnl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sterneman, G.<br />
Mundon, E. Lawyer and 70 deck.<br />
Per Btmr, Llkclike, Jan. 23, from<br />
Pukoo Ilex Hitchcock nnd 1 deck.<br />
Per S. S. Korea, Jan. 26, from China<br />
A, II. Afong nnd wife. Through for<br />
the Malnlnnd': A. A. Bakewell, B.<br />
A. Balrd, P. E. Bceston, A. Boyse, Miss<br />
Brlnkerhorr. II. R. Caldwell, Mrs. II.<br />
B. Caldwell and child. Miss C. M.<br />
Church, II. S. Colin, A. B. Cotton,<br />
"W. H. Conrad, Mrs. "W. H. Com ad,<br />
Miss E. Drnegert, W. S. Emens, Mrs.<br />
"W. S. Emen?, Miss Emens, Ilev. E. W.<br />
Fowler, Geo. W. Gale, "W. Ganae, T. II.<br />
Gubblns, Paymaster 13. C. Cudgcr, U.<br />
S. N.; JubIus Brlggs, E. II. Ilnrt, Mrs.<br />
E. H. Hnrt and Infant, Miss D. Hart,<br />
Master E. H. Hurt, Miss It. Hart, Master<br />
V, Hart, T. Isonnga, II. B. Jones,<br />
Miss H. M. Jcnes, E. Knrcher. Miss<br />
C. F. Keith, Bev. R. Kelly, MlM II. E.<br />
Legge, Miss Maddock, Ilev. D. J. Ma- -<br />
honey, Bev. F. A. McCar', Rov. J. A<br />
McErlnln, Miss W. Moore, Miss J. O.<br />
Falne, Miss G. C, Fnu'uan, F. Pierce,<br />
B. Preston, Mrs. B. Picston, Mrs. E.<br />
G. Bnfael, Miss L. Seeds, A. S. Skinner,<br />
Mrs. C. P. Stringer, B. Vail, Miss<br />
Mary Very. Mrs. J. J. Wnlsh and two<br />
children, E. C. Wheeler, Mrs. E. C.<br />
"Wheeler, G. H. Wllley, S. T. "Wllmer,<br />
S. Yoshldn, Fang Young.<br />
VESSELS IN PORT.<br />
ARMY AND NAVY.<br />
XI. S. S. Bear, Hamlet, San Francisco,<br />
Dec 29.<br />
U. S. S. Petrel, Sherman, Pearl Harbor,<br />
Jan. 21,<br />
MERCHANT VESSELS.<br />
'Alice Cooke, Am. schr., Penhallow, PL<br />
Gamble, Dec. 29.<br />
C. Kennedy, Am. schr., Miller, Port<br />
Townsend, Dec. 14.<br />
DIrlgo, Am. sp., Goodwin, Shanghai,<br />
Dee. 13.<br />
Gerard C. Tobcy, Am. bk., Scott, San<br />
Francisco, Dec. 29.<br />
Helene, Am. schr., Thompson, San<br />
Francisco, Jani 21.<br />
Korea, Am. S. S., Seabury, Yokohama,<br />
Jan. 25.<br />
Llndisfarne, Br. ship, Reld, Hamburg,<br />
Jan. 22.<br />
Mohican, Am. bk., Kebly, San Francisco,<br />
Jan. 17.<br />
--.<br />
MOTHER AND CHILD<br />
Scott's Emulsion is cod<br />
liver oil made almost as<br />
palatable as milk. It is easy<br />
and soothing to the weak<br />
stomach ; it checks the tendencies<br />
of children toward<br />
thinness.<br />
Scott's Emulsion gives<br />
strength to weak mothers because<br />
it creates healthy flesh<br />
and new blood.<br />
Nursing mothers will find<br />
a special value in Scott's<br />
Emulsion because it insures<br />
a flow of rich, nourishing<br />
milk for the baby. More and<br />
better' than a medicine;<br />
Scott's Emulsion is a food.<br />
Scott's Emulsion is not a<br />
mere extract, containing imaginary<br />
" active principles "<br />
which do not exist, but is full<br />
of actual nourishment which<br />
sustains vital force and builds<br />
up the body tissues more<br />
rapidly than any other known<br />
remedy.<br />
Well send you i sample free upon request.<br />
SCOTT & UOWN E, aoj ft--i Street. New Vott<br />
THE OLD<br />
ijU)ta<br />
SEMI-WEEKL- HAWAIIAN GAZETTE.FRIDAY, Y.<br />
JANUARY 27, 1905<br />
RELIABLE<br />
bAKltfti<br />
POWDER<br />
Absolutely Pure<br />
THEMIS NO SUBSTITUTE<br />
RUSSIAN OFFICERS<br />
FROM PORT ARTHUR<br />
.Twenty-si- x Russian officers from<br />
Port .Arthur, who nre to be released<br />
on parole, were brought to Nagasaki<br />
by a transport at 8 a. m. on Tuesday,<br />
each officer being accompanied by an<br />
orderly. '<br />
The necessary quarantine regulations<br />
were enforced at the quarantine Bta- -<br />
tlon at Nagasaki harbor, and at 2 p,<br />
m. the party left In steam-launch- for<br />
the Mlzunoura Pier, Inasa, the launch<br />
es belonging to the local water police,<br />
harbor office, nnd fortification head<br />
quarters.<br />
On their arrival at the pier at 2:30<br />
the officers were welcomed by the municipal<br />
delegates and conducted to the<br />
GoshlnJI temple, which now takes care<br />
of the Russian cemetery nt Innsn. At<br />
the temple four tables were laid nnd<br />
refreshments nnd cigarettes were served<br />
to the Russian officers by Japanese<br />
girls. The officers were neatly attired<br />
nnd wore their swords, nnd there was<br />
nothing in their manner that betray-e- d<br />
their sufferings in the beleaguered<br />
city.<br />
Colonel Tzrlkenkoff, commnnder of<br />
tho Fifth Regiment, who was the senior<br />
officer nmong the party, delvered nn<br />
address on behalf of his fellow officers<br />
to the Japanese delegates, to the following<br />
effect:<br />
"Our present condition Is due to our<br />
defeat. We did not expect this wnrm<br />
l reception and we thank you most heart<br />
ily for It. This single Incident suffices<br />
to show that your nation Is above the<br />
common standard of the world. I nsk<br />
tho press representatives here present<br />
to publish to the world that I havo<br />
expressed the above In all sincerity."<br />
Subsequently the party put up at Mr.<br />
Matsumura s Where luncheon was<br />
served.<br />
The Tokyo Asaht's correspondent<br />
subsequently Interviewed Colonel Tzrl<br />
kenkofT nnd expressed Ills admiration<br />
of the gallant defenders of Port Arthur,<br />
The colonel thnnked the Interviewer<br />
for his compliments. He stated that<br />
he did not know when Genernl Stoessel<br />
would leave Port Arthur. He would be<br />
accompanied by his wife and four or<br />
five officers' children whose fnthers had<br />
been killed. Stoessel himself hnd no<br />
children. He hnd been wounded above<br />
the left ear but the wound had now<br />
healed. All the members of the party<br />
had been wounded, Borne as many ns<br />
four times. The colonel himself hnd<br />
been Injured in the back and there were<br />
casualties even nmong the priests. During<br />
the long Blege no soldier or sailor<br />
who had distinguished himself by val<br />
iant conduct had received decorations<br />
from home, the communications between<br />
Port Arthur nnd Russia being<br />
severed.<br />
The correspondent ndds that the police<br />
and gendnrmerle at Nagasaki are<br />
on the alert.<br />
It Is stated that General Stoessel,<br />
seven other Russian Generals and four<br />
Admirals have already given their<br />
parole not to take further part In the<br />
present war. They nnd other officers<br />
will leave Dalny for Nagasaki In a few<br />
days, nnd be temporarily quartered at<br />
Inasa, before proceeding to Shanghai,<br />
were they will be released.<br />
BOY CURED OF CROUP IN FIF<br />
TEEN MINUTES.<br />
'Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured<br />
our little four year old boy of croup In<br />
fifteen minutes. My wife nnd I have<br />
used this remedy In our family for the<br />
past five years, having tired many other<br />
kinds previous to that time, and can<br />
say that we consider It far superior to<br />
any other. FRANK HELLYEB, Ipnva,<br />
Illinois, U. S. A. For sale by nil dealers<br />
and druggists. Benson, Smith &<br />
Co., Ltd., agents for Hawaii.<br />
-<br />
CELEBRATING THE<br />
The usual consular reception In honor<br />
of the birthday of the Emperor of<br />
Germany will be held today at the<br />
Hackfeld building between 12 and 2<br />
o'clock. In the evening will be a cele<br />
bration at the Moana Hotel. This line<br />
hostelry will be decorated with German<br />
and American flags. The chef is<br />
making an elaborate dinner menu and<br />
Kapellmeister Berger, leading the Government<br />
band.SvlU dispense fitting music<br />
from 7 to 9 tonight.<br />
Consul and Mrs. II. A. Isenberg will<br />
hold an Informal reception nnd all will<br />
then adjourn to the spacious main dining<br />
hall, where a ball will be given to<br />
the strains of the Hawaiian Quintet.<br />
The hotel will serve supper from 11 p,<br />
in. to 12:30 a. in. Arrangements have<br />
been, made for through cars leaving the<br />
hotel at 1 a. m. The management extends<br />
a cordial invitation to Its many<br />
friends.<br />
1,<br />
PRISON LABOR, ROAD WORK,<br />
WAGES AND LIQUOR LICENSES<br />
WATKNS IN<br />
IS'S PUCE<br />
The office of the United States Shipping<br />
Commissioner, during tlje absence<br />
of B. Griggs Holt on the mainland, will<br />
be conducted by Norman Wfltklns,<br />
formerly cashier of the Hawaiian Fertilizer<br />
Company, who has been appointed<br />
clerk to the Commissioner In<br />
place of John Dias, removed from the<br />
position.<br />
The appointment of Mr. Watklns is<br />
a move in the interest of the government's<br />
plan to clean up the waterfront,<br />
which plan has by no means been<br />
abandoned. In fact, it is proposed by<br />
those In authority, both on the Territorial<br />
and Federal side, to make Honolulu<br />
a port In which sailors can be<br />
absolutely assured of fair treatment,<br />
and In which ship captains will be able<br />
to set crews without resort to, crimps,<br />
and without the terrible, necessity for<br />
shanghalng men who have never smell-e- d<br />
salt water. And that will mean nn<br />
end of making up crews as the crew of<br />
the ship Phelps was made up.<br />
However, the departure of B. Griggs<br />
Holt for tho mainland on the Korea<br />
today Is not a part of the plan. Mr.<br />
Holt had determined to visit the mainland,<br />
being cnlled there by n business<br />
offer that he felt could not be neglect<br />
ed, before the waterfront scandal<br />
broke out. When the scandal did come,<br />
his affairs were In such condition that<br />
he still felt It necessary to take tho<br />
trip. Mr, Holt purposes to return to<br />
Honolulu, although he may be taken<br />
to tho mainland permanently later by<br />
the present deal, but until he Is he will<br />
continue to conduct the office of Ship<br />
SELF CURE NO FICTION 1<br />
MAUVEI, UPON MARVEL! NO SUFFERER<br />
NEED NOW DESPAIR, but without running i<br />
doctor's bill or ratline lata th 1m-- ditch of<br />
quicker, mar safelr. speudllj, and rconomlc-al- lr<br />
cure hlmMlt without the kuonfrdre of a<br />
aecond partj. Br the Introduction of U New<br />
rrcntn itemed, TIIEIIAI'ION, a complete<br />
rerolutlon baa been wrought In thla department<br />
of medical aclence, whilst thousand hare<br />
been restored to health and haDsloesa who for<br />
yeara preiiwnlj had been merclr drafflm out<br />
a miserable existence.<br />
TlIERAriON No. 1 tn a remarkably short<br />
time, often a few dajre only, eSecta a. cure,<br />
superseding Injections, the use of whtrh doea<br />
IrreparsMe harm bjr lajlnr the rundiUoa of<br />
stricture and other serious dlseaaea.<br />
TIIERAPION No. S, for Impurity ot the<br />
blood, scurry, pimples, spots, blotches, palm<br />
and swellings ot the Joints, gout, rheumatism,<br />
econdarj sjmptoms, etc. This preparation<br />
purines the vhole system through the blood,<br />
and thoroughly eliminates all poUonoui matter<br />
from the bodr.<br />
TlIERAriON No. S. for nerroua eihaustlon.<br />
Impaired vitality, sleeplessness, and all the<br />
consequences of dissipation, worry,<br />
orerwork. etc. It possesses surprising power<br />
tn restoring strength and Tlgour to the debilitated.<br />
THERAPION<br />
Is sold by principal Chemists throughout the<br />
world. Price In England 20 and 46. la ordering,<br />
atate which of the three numbers required,<br />
and otttrrte that the word "Theraplon"<br />
appeara on British goeernment Stamp (In<br />
white letters on a red ground) aOxed to<br />
erery package by order of Ills Majesty's Hon.<br />
Commissioners, and without which It la a<br />
forgery.<br />
s<br />
SEND BACK<br />
OLD GUNS<br />
"The next transport passing Honolulu<br />
on the way to the const will take be<br />
tween five and six tons of quartermasters'<br />
stores discarded by the militia<br />
of Hawaii to be stored away in<br />
the Benecia arsenal," said Colonel<br />
Jones yesterday. "This Is stuff that<br />
has been nccumulattng since nnnexa<br />
tlon, old nnd outworn arms and munitions<br />
of various kinds that have been<br />
superseded by later issues."<br />
Colonel Jones had a conference with<br />
Governor Carter relative to this ship<br />
ment yesterday, and will have a sec<br />
ond one very soon upon the needs of<br />
the militia at the hands of the legis<br />
lature. "It is pretty hard to say,"<br />
Colonel Jones said when asked about<br />
the matter yesterday, "Just how much<br />
will be needed to keep the guard up<br />
to the proper stundard of efficiency.<br />
There Is a need of money for target<br />
practice, for one thing. Then, there Is<br />
money required for transportation,<br />
Thnt one item covers a multitude of<br />
expenditures, such as tnklng men from<br />
one place to another, nnd taking them<br />
to nnd from their camp during the encampment<br />
season. It is true that the<br />
United States government pays the<br />
expenses of going into camp annually,<br />
the law covering n period of not more<br />
band. The band is a separate, matter i<br />
entirely or, rather, the money for the<br />
band is."<br />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.<br />
ESTATE OF HAZALELEPONI K. K.<br />
NUA.<br />
The undersigned having been appointed<br />
executor of tho last will and<br />
testament of Hazaleleponl Kelllkana-kaol- e<br />
Kahnle Nua, deceased, notice Is<br />
hereby given to nil creditors ot Bald<br />
estate to present their claims, duly authenticated,<br />
and with the proper vouchers.<br />
If any exist, even if the claim Is<br />
secured by mortgage upon real estate,<br />
to the undersigned, at Walluku, Maul,<br />
within six months from date or they<br />
shall be forever barred.<br />
(Signed) - J. NUA.<br />
Executor of the lat will ard testament<br />
ot Hnznleleporji Kelllkanaka-olerKaha- le<br />
Nua, deceased.<br />
AVnlluku, T. H.. December 30. 1901.<br />
2657-Ia- n. 6, 13, 10, 27, Feb. 3.<br />
COURT NOTICES<br />
HACKFELD VS. P. E. LAMAR.<br />
MABY PORTER MACPHERSON AND<br />
HUSBAND.<br />
NOTICE OF INTENTJON TO FORE-<br />
CLOSE AND OF SALE.<br />
Under and by virtue of the power of<br />
sale contained in that certain mortgage<br />
dated December 31. 1901, made by<br />
nnd between Mary Porter Macpherson<br />
and J, H. Macpherson, her husband.<br />
both of the City of Oakland, State of<br />
California, as mortgagors, to S. S. Paschal<br />
of Honolulu, as mortgagee, and<br />
of record In the Hawaiian Registry of<br />
Conveyances in Book 230, on pages 4,<br />
and pursuant to Chapter XXXIII of<br />
the Session Laws of 1874, entitled "An<br />
net to provide for the sale of mortgaged<br />
property without suit and decree<br />
of sale," nnd the act (Chapter IX of<br />
the Session Laws of 1890) amending<br />
same, said 8. S. Paschal, as mortgagee,<br />
hereby gives notice that he Intends<br />
to foreclose the said mortgage for con-<br />
ditions broken, to wit, the<br />
of the principal nnd interest of a Joint<br />
and several promissory note of said<br />
mortgagors referred1 to In und secured<br />
by said mortgage, when due.<br />
Notice Is hereby likewise given that<br />
all and singular the lands and premises<br />
conveyed by nnd described In said<br />
mortgage, and the Improvements thereon,<br />
hereinafter described, will be sold<br />
ht public auction nt the nuctlon rooms<br />
on<br />
and<br />
twenty-fift- h day of February, 1903,<br />
12 o'clock noon of said day.<br />
The property conveyed by the said<br />
than fourteen days nnd not less<br />
mortgage<br />
than<br />
and intended to be sold as<br />
five. Wo generally camp at Kapio-la- aforesaid, consists nl<br />
of<br />
Park. But there Is need for some<br />
All that certain lot or parcel of land<br />
commissary stores, also.<br />
situate, lying nnd being In Honolulu,<br />
"Altogether, It would be hard to say Island of Oahu, of<br />
Just how much It would take, In a nnd bounded and particularly described<br />
lump sum, to run the guard and, as I<br />
ns follows, to wit:<br />
said before, to keep It up to the proper Lot B Beginning nt point new<br />
ping Commissioner In connection .with standard of efficiency. On a rough line of street, north side, 80<br />
ma otner uuBlness.<br />
estimate ,<br />
and this it should be under- feet mnkal of British (now Pacific)<br />
It is felt on all hands that In the stood Is n very rough estimate In- Club premises, thence the boundary,<br />
arpolntment of Mr. Wntktns as clerk deedI should say, approximately, rum by I<br />
true bearings:<br />
he has left the affairs of the office In that the sum required would be J20.000. i.<br />
competent hnnds, and that the admin- "Is the Governor favorable to the apistration<br />
will be ns clean as It should<br />
propriation? You ask him. I have not<br />
be.<br />
gene Into the matter with Governor<br />
Carter at all."<br />
"That Is true." said Governor Carter<br />
himself a little later. "I have not<br />
gone Into the needs of the militia with<br />
Colonel Jones. Your question reminds<br />
me that I must do so. Yes, the militia<br />
appropriation is exclusive of the<br />
oo- - ond containing an area of 30.8 rods.<br />
of James F. Morgan Kaahumanulthe same being Apana 1 of the kuleana<br />
street, In Honolulu, on Saturday, the! of Knlllula, a houselot, described<br />
at in L. C. A. 8573, R. P. 3810.<br />
Terms ot snle, cash In United States<br />
gold coin. Deeds at expense of purchaser:<br />
Walluku, Maul. Dec. 31, 1904.<br />
R. PIKAO HOSE,<br />
Datpd; Commissioner.<br />
Territory Huunii, 2656 Jan. G, 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10.<br />
94999999?99999?rr9999?<br />
a on<br />
Alakea<br />
ATTENTION!<br />
ou w., u ieet aiong lot A. or<br />
wood estate;<br />
S. 53 40' AV., 56 feet along L. C.<br />
A. 56 to E. Grieves:<br />
S. 36" 60' E., 97 feet along L. C.<br />
A. 34 to Neddies:<br />
N. 49 17' E., 56 feet along netf<br />
line of Alakea street to the Initial<br />
point.<br />
uumuining an area or 6373 sauare<br />
reet and being a portion of Boyal Pa<br />
tent No. 1769, L. C. A. 620, and the<br />
same premises that were conveyed to<br />
said Mary Porter Macpherson under<br />
the name of Mary Porter by deed of W.<br />
A, Kinney, dated May 23, 1893, and re-<br />
corded In Liber 141, page 254.<br />
Terms cash In United States gold<br />
coin. Deeds at the expense of the purchaser.<br />
For further particulars Inquire of<br />
Ballou & Marx, Stangenwald Building,<br />
Honolulu, attorneys for mortgagee.<br />
Dated Honolulu, January 27, 1905.<br />
2663<br />
S. S. PASCHAL.<br />
Mortgagee.<br />
NOTICE.<br />
nt<br />
Takakl, It. Ikawo, I. irrianaka, Y. 8aM<br />
and B. Hlrnno have been admitted ad<br />
members of said firm.<br />
, The ftrrr now consist,! of V. Kobny-ash-l,<br />
M Yumnsililro, M. Komeya, K.<br />
Kawusnkl. f. XMitmura, K. Ichlkawa,<br />
T. Haratnoto, O. Takukl, II. Iknwa, I.<br />
Honolulu, T. II., Jnn. 25th, 1903.<br />
Editor Advertiser: It will not be long before our Legislature<br />
will meet to enact or repeal Inws for the benefit of the country at<br />
large, nnd a few suggestions at the present time will not be amiss<br />
even though they be at variance with the arguments set forth in<br />
the daily practice of our present constituted authorities.<br />
First. I would suggest that prison labor be confined to some<br />
trade or business not in conflict witli citizen labor, sny the manufacture<br />
of bags or of rope, the clearing of Government land of<br />
lantana and the planting of trees on such cleared land.<br />
In the Inst proposition, wo must ndmit for the sake of the<br />
argument that the government could liot consistently employ citizen<br />
labor on such work, but taking in consideration that nn appro<br />
priation must be made to maintain the prisoners whether they work<br />
or not such work would s'ervd a double purpose by giving health<br />
ful exercise for the goveromcnlrs" charges find m time the improvements<br />
to the governnienuland would prove a-- valuable asset.<br />
Second. That nil quarry nnd road work be done by citizen<br />
labor, and the work in each district be done by the citizen labor of<br />
that district, provided ahv.ays that sufficient lnborcrs in that dis<br />
trict can be secured, otherwise the districts nearest said work be<br />
drawn on for a sufficient .number. That no contracts be given for<br />
road work eijJier by the ' present<br />
County Uovcrnment.<br />
Third. That the minimum<br />
work, (county or otherwise) by<br />
$l.o per day of eight hours. In<br />
have nny doubts about what wages he will receive under government<br />
employ, and he will be ehnbled to pay the butcher, the baker,<br />
and the grocer; the money paid by the people in the way of taxes<br />
will ngnin be in circulation and all will bo benefited, the laborer<br />
especially.<br />
The question may be raised that with the increased rate of<br />
wages there will not be enough money in the Treasury to do any<br />
great amount of work. I would answer thnt where the Territory<br />
or the Count', ns the case may be, is deprived of any revenue for<br />
store licenses ns nt present, a law regulating1 such licenses should<br />
l.e mnde, thereby increasing the revenue.<br />
I would suggest also that all<br />
!j25 be paid quarterly in advance,<br />
ment to tnkc out n license, thereby<br />
as having to pay for a year in advance, t would, m many cases<br />
prove a hardship. A tenant docs not pay his rent a year in advance.<br />
Fourth. One word in regard<br />
Clears, tobacco, soft drmksf-ic- o<br />
IN TUB CIItrUlT COURT OF TUB<br />
rIKCOND JUDICIAL CIIICUIT,<br />
TEimiTOItY OF HAWAII OC--<br />
TOBEIl TERM. 1304.<br />
lmnnaka, Y. Sato, and S. Hlrano.<br />
II, Hackfeld & Company, Ltd., a Cor Honolulu, T. H., Junuiiry 23, 1903.<br />
poration. Plalntiti. vs. it. B. La- THE JAPANESE HOTEL KEEPERS'<br />
mar, Defendant, The Pioneer Mill ASSOCIATION.<br />
Co., Ltd., a Corporation, Garnishee.<br />
By T. Haratnoto,<br />
ORDER OF COUUT FOB PUBLICA- 26C2 Jan. 24, 27, 30. Manager"..<br />
TION OF SUMMONS.<br />
Upon reading ana filing the affidavits<br />
of L. N. Baldwin, und D. H. Case,<br />
nnd. It appearing to me therefrom<br />
that defendant P. B. Lamar, baa removed<br />
from, and is 'now a nt<br />
of the Territory ot Hawaii, and<br />
that he la now living In the city of<br />
San Francisco, State of California;<br />
and. It also appearing from said affidavits<br />
that a cause of action in assumpsit<br />
exists between said H. Hackfeld<br />
& Company, Ltd., as plaintiff, and<br />
said P. E. Lamar, as defendant, and<br />
that said P. B. Lamar Is a necessary<br />
party thereto; and, It further appearing<br />
that a summons has been duly issued<br />
In the above entitled edse, nnd<br />
due and diligent Inquiry and Eearch<br />
mode for said P. E. Lamar for the<br />
purpose of making personal service<br />
thereof upon him as defendant, but<br />
that same was not an-- i could not be<br />
form of government or under had for the reasons hereinabove stated,<br />
and by said affidavits made to appear: od, will Lell nt public auction to the<br />
wages to be paid for government Now, therefore, It is ordered that highest and best bidder, subject to con-<br />
unskilled labor be nt the rate of service of summons In this action be firmation of the court.<br />
made 'upon<br />
this way.no<br />
tne defendant, P.<br />
unskilled laborer will<br />
E. La- On<br />
mar, by publication<br />
Saturday,<br />
thereof<br />
the 25th Jey of<br />
In the<br />
Febru<br />
Hawaiian Gazette,<br />
ary, semi-week- a A. D. 1905, ly<br />
at 12 o'clock noon of<br />
newspaper, published In the English Bald day, at the front entrance of the<br />
language In Honolulu, Oahu, Territory Courthouse at I.ahalna, Island of Maul,<br />
of Hawaii, and hereby designated as<br />
a newspaper<br />
Territory of Hawaii,<br />
suitable for<br />
the following de-<br />
the advertisement<br />
of notice of judicial proceedscribed real property, to wit:<br />
ings; that such publication be had and 1. All that certain piece or parcel<br />
made at least once a week for four of land situate In Ukumehame. Island<br />
consecutive months: nnd<br />
of Maul, bounded<br />
It further appearing<br />
and described<br />
from a reading<br />
as fol-<br />
of said affidavits, that said defendant,<br />
lows:<br />
P. E. Lamar, Is located In and about Apana 1. Taro land nt Mnkenewa.<br />
the city of San Francisco, State of Commencing nt the north corner, join-<br />
California;<br />
licenses which amount to over<br />
ing Puaoloa at pall, and running:<br />
there would be a greater induce<br />
It Is further ordered and directed<br />
S.<br />
that a copy of the summons<br />
71?i degrees W., 1.75<br />
and com-<br />
chains along<br />
producing more revenue, where- - plaint In the above entitled case be Puaaloa's land;<br />
forwarded forthwith by being deposit- S. 14U degrees E., 2.CC chains along<br />
ed In the United States Postofflce at Plkanele's;<br />
'<br />
Wnlluku, Maul, postpaid, directed to S. G9J4 degrees AV., 0.28 chains nlonpf<br />
said P. E. Lamar, at San Francisco, same;<br />
to a Sunday law and I am done. State ot California.<br />
S. 5 degrees E., 0.8G j chains along<br />
cream and coods of a perishable Service herein shall bo deemed com- same;<br />
nature such as fruits 'nnd 'vegetables should be permitted to be sold pleted at the expiration ot time pre- S. 83Vi degrees E., 1,13 chains along.<br />
scribed by the<br />
on Sunday. It would harm, no one and would really be a benefit<br />
order of this court, this Puaaloa s;<br />
cause to stand continued to, and be N. 19 degrees E., 0.9S chains along<br />
to the country at large. People will travel, strangers will bo nmong triable at, the regular March term Knauwni's;<br />
us nnd to be in a strange place strolling around in a "tight" town, 1305 of thli cpurt.<br />
N. 67 degrees E., 0.73 chains nlong'B<br />
would only be the means or giving tho place tho black eye.<br />
(Sgd.) A. N. KEPOIKAI. same;<br />
Judge of the<br />
Thanking you in advance for space I am,<br />
Circuit Court, Second N. 17 degrees W., 3.13 chains along<br />
Judicial Circuit.<br />
pall to first corner.<br />
Youys very truly,<br />
Attest:<br />
Area 2 roods 27 perches.<br />
CIIAS. E. FRASHER. (Sgd.)<br />
EDMUND II. HART,<br />
Clerk, Second Circuit Court,<br />
COMMISSIONERS SALE.<br />
(ie I eiiii'<br />
1 ol Real Esioie<br />
Situate at Ukumehame and Olowalu,<br />
Maul.<br />
Pursuant to a decree tnado by the<br />
Eon. A. N. Kepolkal, Judge of the Cir<br />
cuit Court of the second district. Ter<br />
ritory of Hawaii, filed the 31st day of<br />
December, A. D. 1904, In ,an action en<br />
titled Kahemahema (w) et al vs. Jack 'J<br />
Putipaa, bill for partition, the under--;<br />
signed, ns commissioner duly appoint<br />
Apana 2. Taro and kula; commencing<br />
nt the south corner at place jolplng<br />
Kekunhnnhi.<br />
N. 3V5 de&Tees E., 14.80 chains along<br />
Kekuahanai's;<br />
N. 7014 degrees AV 0.30 chains along<br />
Punalon's;<br />
S. 111 degrees AV., C.02 chains along<br />
same;<br />
S. 414 degrees W., 4.92 chains along<br />
N. S5?4 degrees W., 0.C3 chains alonglj<br />
Plkanele's;<br />
S. 14 degrees E., 1.00 chains alongl<br />
some;<br />
S 44 degrees E., 1.28 chains along<br />
rame;<br />
S. 8 degrees W., 1.07 chains along<br />
'<br />
Konohlkl to first corner.<br />
Area 1 acre 3 roods 5 perches.<br />
These apanas, containing a total area<br />
of 2 acres 1 rood 32 perches, and being<br />
the same premises awarded to S. Go-ll-a<br />
by L. C. A. C07S, confirmed by B. P.<br />
4989.<br />
2. All that certain piece or parcel<br />
of land situate at Kamanl, Olowalu,<br />
Maul, described as follows:<br />
Commencing nt tho west corner of<br />
this at place Joining Plplpl nnd the<br />
Konohlkl, and running thence:<br />
N. 19 degrees E., 1.47 chains along Plplpl;<br />
S. 74 degrees E., 1.31 chains along<br />
Konohlkl;<br />
S. 19 degrees W., 1.47 chains ulong<br />
Konohlkl;<br />
N. 74 degrees "W., 1.31 chains along<br />
Konohlkl to place of commencement,<br />
Chic<br />
Chinese Incense<br />
Eutaska<br />
Panama Violet<br />
Panama Rose<br />
Ben Hur<br />
Japan Rose<br />
Rose of Killamey<br />
Crushed Roses<br />
Crushed Carnation<br />
Violette de Lorme<br />
Jasmin de Siam<br />
Ambre<br />
Vere Novo<br />
Verveine<br />
Nile Carnation<br />
These are a few of the latest<br />
in the Perfumery line; In the<br />
neatest of packages.<br />
We claim these goods the most<br />
exquisite ever Bhown In this<br />
city, and most appropriate holiday<br />
gifts.<br />
Ask to be shown these nnd<br />
convince yourself.<br />
JAPANESE HOTEL' KEEPERS' AS-<br />
SOCIATION.<br />
Notice is hereby given that T. Hlrano,<br />
II. HolMer Drag Co<br />
Fukushlma, M. NIshlklda, Y.<br />
Udo and Y. Klmura have ceased to be<br />
members of the firm of 'The Japanese<br />
FORT BTBBKT.<br />
Hotel Keepers' Association," nnd G. &W&W9&&&&&&'&&&2&&&9'&&&&QL