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The Hawaiian Gazette from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 8

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iNrELLinENC ARRIVED Tuemlny O.t 14 Am pp. W. It Bmlth, EUm. SI da from NewenMle, nt 10 ft Am. Iik.

W. II. Flint, Johnron, IS day from Han Franclfco, nt 11 30 n. in. flchr.

Ado, Wednesday, October 15, Kchr. Kawnllanl, Moses, from Koolnu ports, at 3 n. m. Btmr. Mlknlinla.

Gregoiy, from nnd KnunI ports, nt 6:60 n. m. Stmr. Walnlcnlc, l'llts. from Ahuklnl, at n.

m. America Mnru, Going, from the Orient and Mnnlln, nt 7:30 p. m. Am. bk.

St. Jntncs, Tnpley, 133 days from Savannah, at 11:30 a. m. Ur. sp.

Gnntock Rock, Laurie, 63 days from nitrate ports, sighted oft Koko Ilea at 1:30 p. in. Schr. Julia E. Whnlen, Harris, from Hllo, nt 11:30 p.

m. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, from Koolau ports, at 9:30 p.

m. Thursday, Oct. 16. S. S.

Nevadan, from San Francisco, at 7 p. m. Wednesday, October 15. DEPARTED. Tuesdny, Oct.

14. Nippon Maru, Greene, for the Orient, at 11 a. m. Stmr. Claudlne, Parker, for Hllo and ny ports, at noon.

8tmr. W. O. Hall, S. Thompson, for Kauai ports, at 5 p.

m. Stmr. Maul, F. Bennett, for Maul ports, at 5 p. m.

8tmr. Noeau, Mosher, for Lahalna, Kaanapali, Honokaa and Kukulhacle, ItGp Stmr. Nllhau, W. Thompson, for Honuapo nnd Punaluu, at 6 p. m.

Gas. schr. Eclipse, Townsend, for Hawaii, Maul and Molokal ports, at 6 p. m. S.

S. Tamplco, Ames, for Seattle via Kabulul, at 6 p. m. Wednesday, October 15. S.

S. Alameda, Herrlman, for San Francisco, at noon. Stmr. Walaleale, Plltz, for Nawlllwlll and nt 5 p. m.

Stmr. Hawaii, Nelson, for Molokal, Mnul and Lanai ports, at 5 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 16.

Stmr. Mlkahala, Gregory, for Kauai ports, at 5 p. m. Am. sp.

Florence, Splcer, for Port Townsend, at 11:60 a. m. Br. S. S.

Colonla, Woodcock, for Midway Inland, Guam and Manila, at 6 p. m. Schr. Ada, for Hanalel and at 10:15 a. m.

PASSENGERS. Arrived. Per stmr. Mlkahala, October 15, from Kauai ports J. Dyson, Rev.

O. P. Em erson, E. N. Boukohsfky, Henry Blake, O.

Hellesath, Mrs. R. Nowler, Mrs. William Stoddart, child and servant, J. W.

Bergstrom, Mrs. C. M. Cooke, Mrs. Kalu, Miss Kalu, Chong Leong and 61 deck.

From Molokal, per stmr. Hawaii, Oct. 14 Father Matthias and two deck. Departed. For Hllo and way ports, per stmr.

Claudlne, Oct. 14 W. A. Bryan and wife, Miss Stokes, Mrs. C.

M. Hyde, H. Campbell, W. T. Brigham, R.

U. Ross, A. G. Hawes, A. Macklnlop, Victor S.

Clark, R. A. Wndsworth. J. P.

Sylva, II. Duncan nnd wife, Win Mossmnn Wm. White, W. J. Hutchison, Whitman Cross, A.

W. Dow nnd wife. II. Bishop, wife and child, Mrs. Okumoto, Y.

Hamada, John Watt, wife and child, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Spencer, Chas. Williams, Mrs. Saftrey, Miss James, Mrs.

J. Relnhardt, H. Bry ant. II. Gennco, F.

Weber, Rev. Hans Isenberg, IwakamI, K. N. Imal, Rev. a.

Yamada, J. M. Medelros. For Kahulul, per htmr. Maul, October 14 Mr.

Tllton and wife, Miss Emma Daniels, J. P. Cooke, Rev. E. W.

Thwing, Teka Keal.ikal. For Seattle, via Knhulul, per S. S. Tamplro, Oct. 14 Rca Irvln.

For Kauai, per stmr. W. G. Hall, Oct. 14 Dr.

H. C. Watt. G. H.

Fnlrchlld nnd wife. Miss Emily Fairchlld, 3 children and 2 bervants, H. A. Jaeger, L. er, W.

Tell, wife and daughter, F. M. Swanzy, John Spalding, J. M. Coul- son, G.

Schuman, J. Brogin, Mrs. R. Williams, O. Omsted, Ahana, Pah On, Sam Ami and Co deck.

i rnLta ur SUGAR AND COFFEE Sugar Raw, firm: fair refining, 3c: centrifugal, 96 test, 3 molasses tugar, 2c; refined, firm. Har.n 4 Hawaiian 31H 33 Honokaa 13U 13VJ Hutchinson 1414 14V4 Kilauea SV4 Makawell 22; Onomea 20U 21i Puauhau 13H CofTeo Spot Rio, dull; No. 7 Invoice, 5c; mild, quiet. Futures closed net unchanged to points lower. Total sales.

18,000 bags. Including October. C.lOc; 'November, G.lCc; December, D.25W January, D.35c; March, 5.D0c Co. Oil Depot. The American-Hawaiian Steamship Company of New York has purchased harbor frontage on the southeastern aide of the harbor at St.

Thomas, W. for th establishment of a depot for oil and fuel. The company expects ahortly to commence building a wharf and deepening a chuunel preparatory to having their steamers call there of at the Islund of St, I.ucla, DWD, HAW At Hllo, October 11, 1902, Fred Hhaw, imtlvti of Ht. Paul, Mln. riiiioln, lined 4( ynr, a brother of Urn, Wllllurn JlluUltll or Honolulu, AnnHm, CiUlfor.

iiu, Prjitembor tt, HOI, JCIIil Hollies llnekwllh, law of Jlr (I. Ilfcckwlth. nastar nf llm riiurch, )'lu, Maul, urn) iiwIIht nf HMii Mcctmiin, now vuillnif ir ril('HriU on Maul, IRoVal (Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum I Alum baking powdm are the greatest menaccn to health of the present day Hovai ta kxw co Mw vo. REVENUE CUTTER REQUIRED HERE Without adequate nswlstance furnish ed by the treasury department, In the way of a revenue cutter or some other craft manned by government employes, there Ih little prospect of the collector of customs being able to enforce the law collectlns duty on every pound of fish brought into Honolulu by Japanese fishermen.

A short time ago an American fish dealer who had a stall In the fish market complained to the United States attorney that It was Impossible for a white man to compete with the Japanese in the fishing trade unless protection was given the Americans by the Imposition of the duty on fish brought to port by them. The United States attorney referred the matter to Collector Stackable, who In turn requested an opinion from Washington. The opinion was forthcoming, and gave him the power to collect duty on fish so brought here. Collector Stackable then discovered that there were some technicalities connected with the enforcement of the pro vision which would nullify all his efforts to increase Uncle Sam's revenue, unless straightened out by the legal department. One dllllculty lay In the fact that the burden of proof rested with the informant or collector, and this was to prove that the fish so caught were outtlde the three mile limit.

To be certain of this a watch would have to be kept on the Japanese sampans to observe whether they were within or outside the limit. The collector believes that for this, as for many other features connected with the customs regulations, a revenue cutter should be provided by his department to cruise in Hawaiian Waters. The United States attorney Is now studying the proposition. CLEAR FOR K0L0A AND LAHAINA The collector of customs received in the Nippon Maru the authority of the treasury department given to the United States consul at Newcastle, N. S.

to allow the clearance of vessels at that port of Koloa, Kauai, and Lnhaina, Maul, without entering first at Honolulu This gives the privilege to the vessels to make these two ports direct without coming to Honolulu, enteiing here, and then welRhlng anchor for Kauai and Maui. The letter to Collector Stackable comes fiom A. L. In which he states that the acting treasurer writes from Washington: "This department has to Inform you that the honorable secretary of state hns been Instiucteil to Infoim the United States consul nt Newcastle, N. S.

to allow the clearance of vessels to Koloa and Lahnlna as contemplated by the regulations." Cable Repair Ship Dock. Satisfactory arrangements have been entered Into between Messrs. Dickenson nnd Harrington, representing the Pacific Cable Company, nnd the B. F. Dillingham whereby the former company will have the right to dock the cable repair ship to be stationed at this port at the head of the Dillingham Railway wharf.

The repair ship will, ns a usual thing, be anchored In the Nnval Row, except at such times as she will be loading coal, cable and other supplies, when the wharf privileges will be taken advantage of. Bark Brought Dynamite. The American bark W. B. Dint, front San Francisco, and the American ship W.

II. Smith, from Newcastle, were the only arrivals here yesterday. The Flint brought a large cargo, part to bo here nnil nnrttn.i nt Well. She limilpllt dnnllnnil tt li.ilntt hay, well housed and protected from the elements, lor mis port. A lnrge amount nf fertilizer will be discharged hero.

In the merchandise for Makawell Is f0 totvg of dynamite to be Ubed in constructing the Mnknwell ditch along the Olokele river, Knual. Warren Now a Froightor. SAN FRANCISCO, October 7. At Seattle repairs have bivn completed on the transport Warren at a cost of The vessel Is now regular freighter, tho after staterooms having ueen New furnaces havo been put in, the decks calked and the transport was given a thorough overhauling. She Ik tn supplies from Putret K.nm.i in, it.

Ipplnes. Toyo Ktian YOKOHAMA. Knnlr'iriliA meeting nf ulun hnlderH if thn Klnin Knlfchu na i Mill Inst when dlvMuid was drcUr the rate of per cent per annum. IlAnV'S COUGH MUST NEVER LINGER. Nothing Is inoro distressing than to nee a helpless little Infant Buffering wllh a cough, nnd to be fearful of imIiir a remedy which may contain noma harmful of Chninliurlaln'H CqurIi Remedy post.

uTi'iy Hiiuiiiiiiuu mill mis pri'pnrutlon does not contain opium In nny form, or anr other harmful mitmiimr.) Mmii.r way rtinililenlly ulw. thin remedy to inir hiii ii Kivtw primpi relief and purtoeUy a. mwus curut and on run milrklv in ilrilMliilN HIM II llriir Hinllli mi iiuwhii HAWAIIAN GAfStCTTfC, FMI'AY, OCTOUKIt 17 LAIM CHARGE IS FmiMli t'reclnnt: ri, mal I of the Milt drtvnHHI. Hmi vl It Ilimn. Iirumh ormul, ''J ti be due fr iMIHltB fummhwl lOawenhtWHll.

Hq tie ohlpnrcTkml Mllora of the It Wnnnnnn, l(. Iwr was begun yesterday afterni'in Kind Prrcliict: fore Judge Hrlr The enle of the K' oils Is admitted, but the It illon of tliv defendant shows the deft use to be tluil the charges are ex-o bltant. ItoFi'nberK was on the tit ml for the Renter part of the nfternoon and he In In considerable light upon the lifc business. The chief objection to his bi I was the cliurKc for suits of clothes, RisenburR furtitiblnR entire suits of tl ree pieces when hut trousers and. Jackets were called for.

He testified to cHarRos of 7X0, MO, and $12. and nd mtted that he was to have furnished suits of uniform price nnd but cont nnd triusers. The witness said he supplied co it, pants nnd vest, but that he sold three Just as cheap as others would have sold the two pieces. In reply to nvniMlnnllnn lin Until Vi Voaf wire given to the sailors as Tl charge for one outfit wns much gr than for the remainder, nnd lenberR testified that It was because th- sailor wns of extraordinary Hi' said that the man's feet were so lai Re that he did not have shoes big enmgh for him nnd he had to send out fo them. The man required extra slues of under clothes, so an extra chKrge was made.

The witness also ndmltted having furnished $2 hats to sailors when the British cdnsul had ordered caps. Captain Bray was the second witness, and his testimony was Just concluded when adjournment for the day was taken. The hearing will be! resumed this morning, at 9 o'clock. I Coming From Ban Franclico. I The following vessels are either on the way or to sail from San Francisco for Honolulu, Hllo, and Kahulul: Gerard C.

Tobey, American bark, Gove; Defender, American (schooner, Marsters; Coronado, American tine, C. Potter: Fullerton, Amer- iluii uttrnujiLiiiu, ivuiiuiuii iiui' prise, American steamer, Miller; Nevadan, American steamer, II. F. Weed-en; Adams, United States steamer; An- .1 SX UiVtiUil) UIIHCU O.tlLn DWUIIIL'I iUUUIII) Ala, American bark. Smith; Roderick Dhu, American bark, Johnson; Annie Johnson, American bark, Williams, Santiago, American bark, Engalls, Hllo, Klnau, American steamer, George Curtis, American ship, Bennett; Alden Besse, American bark, Kessel; W.

H. Dlmond, American barkentlne, Hansen; R. P. Rlthet, American bark, D. McPhnll; Inigard, American Schmidt, W.

II, Marston, Amer ican schooner, Curtis; Archer, American barkentlne, R. Calhoun; Marlon Chil-I cott, Amerlcar ship; C. D. Bryant, uurft, voiiy; Dl. avuLiierine, American bark, Saunders, Hllo; Archer, American barkentlne, Calhoun; Rosa- mond, American schooner, Johnson; S.

N. Castle, American barkentlne, Nllson; T51nl. Amot.lr.nri ImrlrnnrlnA PlintA' Davis. Amerlrnn hnrk. McAl.

man, Hllo. The Tobey is out 14 Defender, 14; Coronado, Fullerton, 9, Mohican Loading Sugar. Captain Kelly of the bark Mohican began loading In a cargo of S00 tons of sucar. Ho exnects to snll from nort to San Francisco about the middle of he coming week. BY AUTHORITY.

EXECUTIVE NOTICE. The Governor directs that notice be given that the following named persons have been commissioned Inspectors of Election: FIRST DISTRICT, ISLAND OF HAWAII. First Precinct: H. E. Wilson.

J. N. Kamoku, Dr. J. Holland.

Second Precinct: W. 11. McQunld, W. 11. Nnlllma, J.

W. Ko.ikulana, Esq. Third Precinct: W. H. Little.

Robert Andrews, David Spalding, Esq. 't Fourth Precinct: Wm. Vunnatta, Geo. Kalhenul, J. T.

Stacker, Esq. Fifth Precinct: Ji T. Molr. J. M.

Kauhl, SInieona Panluhl, Esq. Sixth Precinct: J. 11. Ollvlcra, II. K.

Unea, Wm. Hay, Esq. Sever th Precinct: E. V. Barnard.

C. H. Swain, J. K. Makuakane, Esq.

Eighth Precinct: Albert Homer, S. Kauwahlpauln, Wm Green, Esq. Ninth Precinct: Cliui. Fox, John At, Geo. F.

Hall, Esq. Tenth Precinct: Win Horner, Jns. Kuuwelu, Eoq Jont'H, Esq, RECONI) DI8TIUCT, ISLAND OF nA WAII. Firm I'reclncti W. 1'.

Jn')h lliuey, J. I' Wood, Eiq, Hi'i'ond J. 1), K- Chun WkIIm, i I'lr I'N'Clnil' I. 8 Aiinr.M. Hun Geo.

McDouk ill, J. Nnhlnu, Esq Joseph Kneo, Eiq, Sixth Preclnol: II. F. Uuchholtz. Ham Kaalulll, Kauplka, 'Esq.

Seventh Precinct: Robert L. Wllhelm, Eq David K. Wallchua, Esq S. I Eaton, Esq. Eighth Precinct: i.vnru., J- Hoopll, Esq.

THIRD DISTRICT, ISL.A NDS OV MAUI. MOI.OKAI. LANA I AND KAHOOLAWE. Frst wolle)r' W. Clark, Isq C.

H. Brewster, Esq. sL.comj Precinct: D. McCorriston, John Kumal, Esq. Third Precinct: Henry Dickenson, C.

V. Dudolt, A. Makekitu, Esq. Fourth Precinct: Geo. Kauhl, D.

Kapaku, E(1 L. K. Kulaina. Esq. s- Kahoohalnhata, M.

Kealakaj, Keonl Nakihei Esq slxU) Preclct! Dr. R. W. Boote, Moses Kauhimahu, James L. Coke, Esq.

Seventh Precinct: D. Quill, A. C. Kaueholo, J. J.

Walch, Esq. Eighth Precinct: G. C. Hofgauril, Sam Kuula, Sam Pualoa, Esq, Ninth Precinct: Geo. Forsyth, E.

H. Noa Kamaknu, Esq. Tenth Precinct; Mossman, J. E. Keklpl, Henry Long, Esq.

Eieventn Precinct' J' R' Myers, J. Vincent, D. Opunul, Esq, Twelfth Precinct: Chas. Haul, D. W.

Naplhaa, G. W. Kawahaiuae, Esq. Thirteenth Precinct: p- Wlttiock, G. W.

Kauhai)e, U. K. Kaiwiaea, Esi. Fourteenth Precinct: J. K.

Pilmanu, I P. M. Kaluna, H. W. Esq.

Fifteenth Precinct: L. R. Crook, J. D. Uwekoolnnl, Esq G.

K. Kunukau, Esq. FOURTH DISTRICT, ISLAND Ob OAIIU. First Precinct: John Elllnger, H. McCullom, Stephen Umauma, Esq.

Second Precinct: C. M. White, W. C. Wilder, trx P.

L. Weaver, Esq. Third Precinct: F. Mclntyre, Albert Waterhoube, Eeq J. P.

Kahahawal. Fourth Precinct: W. C. King. C.

Pollkapu, J. R. Hall, Esq. Fifth Precinct: A. F.

Cooke, E. K. Llliknlnnl, J. Militancy, Esq. Sixth Precinct: O.

Swain, C. L. Beal, Jolin Mahuka, Esq. Seventh Precinct: G. C.

Chalmers, John Kekuku, A. Irvine, Esq. Eighth Precinct: Will E. Fred Tun-Ill, Geo. E.

Smithies, Esq. riFTH DISTRiQT, ISLAND OF OAIIU. First Precinct: II. Cobb-Adams, J. M.

Kealoha, E. P. Alkue, Esq. Second Precinct: A. W.

Crockett. 11. Keanu, Joseph Kckuku, Esq. Third Precinct: 8. Wnnd, C.

P. Lane, Chas, David, Esq, Fourth Precinct: J. Unit, II. Uul, Ki 8, Knlllohn, Eq, rifth I'reclnoti l' 8, Itlcliurdunn, Km), A Hwlfl, HI lh I'rvrliu't Knuka WllllAtus. Eq dm Kiilmit.

Ketetitli l'riflnci Julius AM'he, tq John Kniiitie, 1, K. It (J. Wnllncp. Iq ItlRhth I'reeliirt: It. Dement, Esq Akii Kmilln, V.

W. Bristol. Esq. Ninth Precinct: A. Neely, S.

II. Meekapu, V. W. Weed. Kmi.

Tenth Precinct: M. K. Keohokalole, Abraham Bolster, V. K. Kalelhulu, Esq.

SIXTH DISTRICT, ISLANDS OF KAUAI AND N1IHAU. First Precinct: J. II. Knomea, J. W.

Kealn, Nohokula, Esq. Second Precinct: O. Omsted, P. Kaalawaawa, L. Kllauano.

Esa. Third Precinct: C. B. Hofgaard. S.

Makalln, A. Bomke. Esq. Fourth Precinct: H. II.

Brodle, J. K. Palania, Walter D. McBryde, Esq. Fifth Precinct: David Kapahee, i James Kula, II.

Blake, Esq. Sixth Precinct: II. D. Wishard, Kanikanlhla, S. W.

Kawaa, Esq. Seventh Precinct: J. W. Neal. K.

Kaumualil, S. W. Meheula, Eighth Precinct: W. Kinney. P.

Mlgela, I. M. Corf, Esq. Ninth Precinct:" C. II.

Willis. D. II. Kanehe, C. B.

Mclvee, Esq'. HENRY E. COOPER, Secretary of the Territory. Capitol, Honolulu, October 16th, 1902. 2427 OctV 17, 21, 28, 31.

MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE- 'OF INTENTION' TO FORECLOSE AND OF FORECLOSURE SALE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE terms of a. certain mortgage made by the Wulalua Beach Hotel Limited, an Hawaiian corporation, of Waialua, Island of Oahu, dated the 14th day of September, 1901, to Lewers Cooke, Limited, an Hawaiian corporation, which mortgage la recorded In book 227, at page 165, notice Is hereby given that the mortgagee intends to foreclose the same for condition broken, to wit, of interest when due, nonpayment of rent, non-payment of taxes when Notice Is likewise given that after the expiration of three weeks from this notice the property conveyed by said mortgage will be advertised for sale at public auction at the auction rooms of James F. Morgan in Honolulu, on Monday, the' 10th day of November, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon of said diiy. Further particulars can be had of W.

R. Castle or P. L. AVeaver, attorneys for mortgagee. Dated, Honolulu, Oct.

10, 1902. LEWERS COOKE, LIMITED, Mortgagee. The property covered by said and to bo sold on said day unless the amount due, with expenses of shall have been paid, nre as follows: That certain leasehold made by Ke-pane Mele and Knaemoku to Charles David, dated the 23rd day of June, A. D. 10, and lecorded In book 206, page ZW, and assigned by him to the Hotel Company, by bill of sale dated Aug.

20, 1901, recorded in book 240, page S7, which leasehold covers that lot of land at Paalaa, District of Wnialuu, Island of Oahu, described in L. C. A. No. 2903, Apana 3 thereof, on which Royal Patent No.

1491 was Issued, except that portion taken by the railway of the Oahu Railway and Land Company, which lease Is for a term of IE yeais from date thereof, at a rental of $120 a year. Area, including roadway aforesaid, about 47-100 of an acre. Also the buildings on said leased premises, with the contents and appurtenances. 2424-Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CIRCUIT. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. AT CHAMBERS. IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of II.

P'. Hugus, late of Kealla, Kauai, de ceased. Order of Notice of Hearing Petition for Allowance of Final Accounts, Distribution and Discharge. On reading nnd filing the petition and accounts of George H. Fairchlld, administrator of the above named estate, wherein he asks to be Ullowed $510.00 and he charges hluifeelf with 62C.a7, and asks that the same may be examined and approved, and that a final order may be made of distribution of the property remaining In his hands to tho persons thereto entitled, and discharging htm and his sureties from all further responsibility ns such administrator; It Is ordered that Thursday, the 13th day of November.

A. D. 1902. at ten o'clock beforo the Judge of said Court at the court room of the wild Court at Lihue. Island of Kauai, be and the same hereby is appointed as the time and place for hearing said petition nnd accounts, and that all persons In terested may then and there appear nnd show cause, If any they have, why the same should not bo granted, and may present evidence oh to who aro entitled to tho Bald property.

Dated nt Lihue, this 6th day of October, 190:, By the Court: JNO, A. PALMHR. Clerk. 10, 17, ii. MORTGAGEES' NOTICE OF INTHN.

TION OF rOHEOLOSURH AND OF BALK. notice 18 iiniinnv oivmn that purnuunt to the power nf vale contain- tut in that certain mnrtirage dated ei tembor IS, made by Henry I). Hiilxrtu of 1 1 oii4 ul Island Onhu. Territory mt Kuwait, mrl' to William Hmllh, Mory H. Pnrker and Henir Trusltes under the will of l.uiw lllo, drcensetl, of unlit Honolulu, mort isngevs, nnd corded In the Iteglirtrr Olllie.

Oahu, In Llher IM, Mges HS-IM. the mortgagees Intend to fXrerluMi wild mortgage for condition broken, to wit1 tho non-payment of pnnrlp.il and Interest when due. Notice Is likewise tiiven thnt the l.roperty conveyed by said mortgage will be sold nt public auction nt the auction rooms of lames Morgan, Queen street, Honolulu, on Saturday, the 25th dny of Octo1er. D. 1902.

at 12 o'clock noon. The property covered mortgage consists of: All that certain lot, piece or parcel land situate at Kuwlll, In said Honolulu, being a part of Royal Patent Number 1797 L. C.A. 83' F. L.

aad bounded and described aa follows: Beginning 'at the West makal corner and running thence-' adjoining the naif of the portion of Kalanlhou at a etone marked thence; N. 43 30' K. 136 ilnkn along the portion of 53 E. 141 links along Apana. 2 of S.

4 W. 110 links; N. 63 W. 143 Hntol t(i place of containing" an area of and being the same premises conveyed to suld mortgagor by deed of Kahele (w) dated September- 15, 1899, and recorded In' the oftlce of the Registrar of Conveyances, Oahu; in. Liber 193, pages Said.

land Is situated near 'Oahu Prison, makal he road ondjajidjacent to the new railroad whwrves, and fronts upon a proposed Government roud; the property is. valuable for any who seek a situation close ta the harbor and chipping facilities. Terms: United States Gold Coin. Deeds at the expense of the purchaser. For further particulars apply to William O.

Smith, Judd Honolulu. Dated, Honolulu, September 30, 1903. WILLIAM. O. SMITH, MARY S.

PARKER, II. WATERHOUSE, Trustees. 6287 Oct. 1. 2, 24, 2i.

MORTGAGEES' NOTICE OF INTENSION OF FORECLOSURE AND OF SAIiE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant" to the power of sale contained! in that certain mortgage dated December 7, 1S96, made by Henry D. Roberts of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, mortgagor, to William O. Smith, Mary Parker and Henry Wnterhouse, Trustees under the will of W. C. deceased, of said Honolulu, mortgagees, and recorded 1 the Register Office, Oahu, In Liber 16C, pages 176-177, the mortgagees intend to foreclose said mortgage far condition broken, to wit: the non-payment of principal and interest when, due.

Notice is likewise given 'that the conveyed by the said mortgage will be sold at public auction at the auction rooms of James F. Morgan, Queen street, Honolulu, on Saturday, the 25th day of October, 190S, "at 12 o'clock noon. The property covered ty aald mortgage consists of: All i that certain lot, tract, piece or parcel of -land situate at Kuwlll, Honolulu, 'Inland of Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, boAndod and particularly described as folIoWa, to wit: Commencing at the Old Lua Helau near the edge of the KaWa Pond arid running North 37" WeHt, 97 feet; thence South 43 30' West 97 'feet; thence South 53" East 101 feet; thqneo following the fence in a general Northeasterly direct tlon to the place of commencement, being a portion of the land described tat Royal Patent No. 1797. Land Commission Award No.

S3 F. In to Kahahawal, and the same premised conveyed to the said mortgagor by deed of David Bent, dated March 21, 1895, recorded in the Hawaiian Registry -In Liber 152, page 411. Said land situated near Oahu Prison, makal of the roud and Is adjacent to the new railroad wharves, and fronts upon a proposed Government road. The property Is valuable for any who seek a situation close to the and nhlpplng facilities. Terms: United States Gold Coin.

Deeds at the expense of the purchaser. For further particulars apply to William O. Smith, Judd Building, Honolulu. Dated Honolulu, September 30, WW-WILLIAM O. SMITH, MARY S.

PARKER, HENRY WATERH.OUSB, Trustees. I. 3. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THW FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. AT CHAMBERS.

IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Wstate of David Trask, of Koolau, Kiual, deceased. Order of Notice of Hearing Petition for Administration. On reading nnd filing tho petition of James K. Trnsk of ivoolan, Kauai, alleging that David Trask' of Koolau, Kauai, died intestate at said Koolau, on the 7th duy of August A.

D. 1902. leaving property In Hie jfuwallan Inlands necessary to bo ndmitilstered upon, and praying that of adm'n Utrntlon in.uo to himself It Is ordered that TliurtOay, the 13tli day of November, A. D-. IMS, at 1 o'clock A.

be and hereby Is for "neiring said peUUon In thf court room of this court at Lihue, Kauai, nt which time place all concerned may ppeM' and rhovr c.iute, if iny they h.ivc, said petition ttiould not bo rfrjuited, and that notice of this order Im published In th English and Hawaiian languages for three successive weeku in thf Hawaiian Gazette and Kuokqt newpaperH In Honolulu, Dil ted Lihue, October 14th. 1902 (Signed) I. HARDY, Judge of tho Circuit Jii'i of tn Fifth Circuit. Atte'ti (Signed) JNO A PAl.Utm, ClcrW nf -he Clrr.ult lurt of the Fifth Circuit. f.

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Years Available:
1868-1918