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ttWEATHER FORECASTLightFOR TODAYvariable winds and fairweather, with 4.LITTLE TAKESHAWAIISUNDAY,TERRITORY.Carter's Commission May Await the Action ofSenate Governorship Not UrgentLike Judgeship.District Attorney Breckons receiveda cablegram yesterday morning whichstated that the commission of SanfordB. Dole as Judge of the United StatesDistrict Court of Hawaii was sentfrom Washington on the third of thismonth. He communicated the inforWasmation to the Governor.Governor Dole seems to have presumed that the commission of his sue.cessor was also on the way, for he immediately consulted Secretary GeorgeR. Carter about fixing the time for theest man to this bench and we therefore ceremony of his inauguration as Govask you for hisernor.THE SIGNERS.Mr. Carter declined to fix a timeThe four plantation managers who until everything was settled accordingsigned did not dare refuse, fearing the to his liking. He must have the resigenmity of a judge on the bench. The nations of all heads of departments,three who refused took their chances. as to have a free hand in starting hisadministration.PUBLIU SUNDAY CONCERT.Governor Dole, on giving out hisfirst information, was asked If newBand Will Play To lav at Tbne commissions would be necessary afterO'clock at Capitol Grounds,the Senate acted on the nominations byPART I.He answered in thethe President.sayingaffirmative,that the Federal law"The Old Hundred."Flotow so required.Overture "Jubilant"WagnerFinale "Tannhauser"Later, on being spoken to about aSuite "Scences Pittoresque"Massenet report that Mr. Carter's commissionVocal "Operatic Selection"had not been sent along with his own,Ar. by Berger Mr. Dole stated that it was probablePART ELhis commission as Judge had been hastened because it was a matter of urVocal "Hawaiian Songs". .Ar. by BergerFickeIntermezzo "Old Comrades"WagnerIntroduction "Lohengrin"FickeFinale "True Blue""The Star Spangled Banner."emarkable Showing of Fitness for the CircuitBench in Cases Where CourtOverruledFailures About 75 Per Cent.Judge Little Is outfor a second term. A petition givenherewith, intended for the plantationmanagers' signatures was first circulated here yesterday.Four namesowere signed and three others refused.Another petition prepared for the common citizens is being circulated.Itcontains extravagant statements as ioLittle's fitness, etc., and says interalia that if the position were electiveLittle would be voted into the positionwith an overwhelming majority. Justwhere the fitness comes in may beseen from the following record of thecases which have been appealed fromJudge Little's decisions:Vol. 15, p. 72 Holmes vs. Mello; reversed and remanded.Vol. 14, p. 697 Haw. Trust Co. vs.Barton; reversed and remanded.P. 546 Thayer vs. Lidgate; decisionreversed; decree sustained.P. 520 Ikoda vs. "Hoo Lung; sus-Thanks to Advertiser.Honolulu, November it,P. 500 Hawaii Mill vs. Andrad;versed and remanded.P. 448 Haokfeld vs. Hilo R. R. Co,;Teversed and remanded.P. 431 Tomikawa vs. Gama; reversedand remanded.P. 427 Jones vs. Peterson; sustained.P. 399 Brown vs. Spreckels; reversedand remanded.P. 205 In re Kapuklni; reversed andremanded.P. 209 Fairer vs. Hackfeld; sus- -tained.P.Davies & Co. vs. Wakefield;reversed and remanded.P. 189 Hakalau Plantation vs.reversed and remanded.P. 179 Baker vs. Puni; reversed andTemanded.P. 175 Tomikawa vs. Gama; sus- 3.hi:,I'k453htfour-fifth-BIG CROWDAT ORPHEUMAFTERMATH1903.tEditor Advertiser: On inquiringthe office for the bills from thefor advertising the luuau andfair I was informed there were nocharges. It was more than I expectedand at this late date, permit me tothank you, on behalf of the trusteesand the Association for the generousdonation towards the Kapiolanl Maternity Home building fund, and permit me to add my personal thanks forth.e generous aid'; and it is with pleasCommissions for the county officersure that I add the name of the Adverof Kauai are ready and will be mailedtiser to our long list of donations.on Monday.Yours very truly,Returns from West Hawaii county-arMINNA DOWSETT,K.H.M.Treasurerall straight excepting the vote forOne precinct sent two reauditor.Former Resident Dead.turns, showing a discrepancy in theof OcThe Seattlevotes cast for David Alawa and J. K.tober 22d notes the death ofCaptainB. F. Loveland, a former resident of Nahale respectively.Maui returns are all right exceptingHonolulu, and who had relatives here.Captain Loveland was born at Hart- the vote for supervisorsOne precinctford, Conn., July 6, 1834, and went to casting a maximum vote of about 40sea on a whaling vessel.He wasother officers, failed to return anycaptain of a fleet when but twenty-fou- rvoteat all for supervisors.years of age. He was married in HoReportsof expenses by candidatesnolulu March 21, 1867, to Mary Bolles.droppinginto the Secretary's officeareHer father was a ship chandler andslowly.butwholesale dealer in this city. CaptainW. T. Robinson, Republican candiLoveland had lived In Seattle sincefor assessor of Maui, takes thedate1872.Mrs. Loveland has Wvo sisterspalmformunificence of outlay. His reliving in Honolulu Mrs. J. H. Paty 209.isturnforand Miss Lillian Bolles.W. H. Rice and Francis Gay, Kauai-4- candidates for supervisors, gravely reColonial Harvest Home.port that they incur.-eno expensesThe annual fair 0 tMe Woman'sJohn A. Palmer, anotherwhatever.Guild of St. Clement's church whichKauai candidat?, puts his expendituresis to be held next Saturday afternoon 4.50.Secretary Carter isdownand evening, is to take the form of a obliged at towrite to these gentlemen"Colonial Harvest Home." There willasking who has paid the nominationbe a reception by ladies in colonialGeorgefee of 25 for each of them.garb. The decorations of the boothssolelyH. Fairchild accountsfor thewill be in keeping with the idea. Amongamount of the fee.the refreshments will be baked beans.In Oahu county George H. RentonThe thirteen original colonies will bereports 64.50. A. Hocking 49.50, H. E.pleasingly and appropriately representMurray 55.25, F. Pahia 30 and R. N.ed. Tickets are now on sale by mem'Bovd 50.bers of the Guild.llIn West Hawaii county, Guy F.returns expenses of 32.50 withWill Dredge' the Harborout including the nomination fee. Geo.Bl ds will be opened Monday for the C.Hewitt spent 91, David Alawa 33,dredging of Honolulu harbor.The Robert Makahalupa and George P.contracts to be let will cover Sections(both for sheriff) 35 and 991 and 2 and the entire harbor will berespectively, J. W. Keliikoa 33.65. D.dredged to permit of the entrance of P.Namanu 53. and J. K. Nahale 139.the largest steamers, such as the Korea, Mongolia and Manchuria. fTheClaus Spreckels' Deeds.dredging will be on the general planlaus Spreckels. I hear, has executedfor harbor improvements submitted to deeds conveying all his property to histhe Legislature by Supt. Cooper at the wife and favorite children, his purposelast session. The harbor will be deep- being to preclude a will contest. Deedsened in accordance with the plans for may be the subject of contest howthe reconstruction of the wharf system. ever, as well as a will, and disinherited children are not likely to foregoMail is being received here for thepleasure of prosecuting litigationmen of the Italian warshio Elba which theis due in Honolulu within a short time. over a big estate. Town Talk.s,May-dwe-t.fKa-mauo- haPARIS, Nov. 15. Berleaux and Berthoulat, members of theChamber of Deputies, fought a duel with pistols today.Neitherwas hurt.STANFORD AND BERKELEY GAME.SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15. At the intercollegiate footballgame the score stood Berkeley 6, Stanford, 6.Before an audience which filled theOrpheum from orchestra to the gallery,THREE SOLDIERS KILLED.with every seat taken, and the "standing room only" sign displayed, theMANILA, Nov. 15. The Moros attacked the garrison atWalter Sanford Company of playerssuccessfully presented its initial draand killed three soldiers.ma in Honolulu last evening. Thecompany was well balanced and the ABBY PALMER'SMARSHAL HENDRY'Sproduction of "The Power of Gold"gave evidence of talent.TRIP TO HAWAIICREW SAVED;;sa meioaramainc runa- ol roiaof considerable force, with a series ofVICTORIA (B. C), Nov. 6.Dismast- Marshal E. R. Hendry served all ofclimaxes which drew thunderous ap-f- ed and almost a wreck, the American the Representatives on the island ofplause. One scene became so realisticbark Abby Palmer, owned in San Fran- Hawaii, excepting Kealawaa of Puna,that a gallery god shouted breathless- days out from with subpoenas to appear before thecisco,and twenty-tw- oll', "Stop it!" as the villain's fingersclosed about the throat of the adven- - Honolulu in ballast, was towed Into Federal grand jury in the voucher inport this morning by the British steam- vestigation. Kealawaa lives in Hilo batturess.Bthelle Earle, as the adventuress, er Vermont, loaded with cargo from was forty miles from home when thesustained a difficult role in an admir- - Portland for South America, which Marshal arrived.Landing at Kawaihae from theable manner. Laura Wall, the leading Picked her up 140 miles southwest of'steamerKinau, Marshal Hendry enhelp-wifCapeFlattery. She was driftingwoman of the company, as the wrongedwagongagedawith four horses for thewind.lesslyThebeforethePalmerwon favor throughout the play.journeytoHilo.Accompanying himongaleTuesdav,afuriousranintoAdelaide Smith appeared to advantagewereCaptainHcK.Williamson andher.as an Irish maid, showing herself a which dismastedCaptainReedofU.S. Army board.thebotCaptainJohnson threw severalcapable comedienne.William Deswasstage d is a leading man of ability. His tlednextheandHonokaa,a changewhereexpectedwouldtheycrewthatrole of Paul Judson, the wronged theofrelayswasmade.horsesofOtherTwentyhours afterbrother, was cleverly sustained and he never reach shore.animalsexpeditionawaitedtheatwasdismasted the steamerwon merited applause, as did Walter the vesselLaupahoehoeHakalau,andHiloandseen.waswillThe PalmerSanford, the villain of the play, who Vermontwas reached in seventeen and a halfdrew the hisses of the gallery, a sure be libeled for 30,000 in a salvage claimbyagainsttobemadeherthe Vermont. hours from Kawaihae. The lowestsign that he played his part well. A.of the distance is 82 miles, but itdamaged.isThenotbark's hullC. Henderson, as the Hindoo doctor, isissupposedto be a good 90 miles.yearsagowithshe collidedThreethea character actor of no mean ability.SenatorP. Woods, to whomPalmerCapeEmpressJapanofFlatofflinerbeing excellent. Tommyhis make-u- pwrote,theMarshalhad arranged towasformerlytery.shipShethe BritishShearer, the comedian, caught on witnhavethemembersthe House ofofwhichBlairmore,turnedturtle twothe gallery the moment he opened hisRepresentativescometostations alongagoyearsinSan Francisco harbor,mouth, and kept the house in a goodwaytheservice.forThis not onlydrowningcrew.herhumor. Throughout the cast was exduty,facilitatedtheMarshal'sbut wascellent, and the company as a whole.Tourist Advertising.indispensable to the service of the paIs one of the best that has playedThe steamship companies are begin- pers on a single round trip of theupon the Orphfeum stage.ning to show Hawaii some advertising steamer. Marshal Hendry deeply apThe scenery is far above the averagepreciates this assistance of Senatorbrought to Honolulu and the stage folders that are the real thing finepaper, pictures that are as clear as Woods.settings last night showed that theThe army officers were very muchproprietor believes in elaborate back- photographs, colors that neither fade pleasedwith their drive across the biggrounds for his players.The scene nor show through, the whole being island.showing the foundling hospital at editions de luxe of tourist literature.Kai-sh- anight 'in the dead of winter, flanked Especially fine Is the Toyo KisenBuoys in Pearl Harbor.beingNonowdistributed.foldershop and aby an apothecarytugTheEleu has been at work fortypical London residence, was espe- more sumptuous piece of advertisingwork has been seen here. In it Hono- several days setting buoys to mark thecially good.Recentlylulu gets a panoramic picture and the channel of Pearl Harbor.gaudiThere was ce. 1135 paid admissions being the city and Territory aDepartmentNavywork.thisforthelargest ever recorded at the box office. page.orjjDUEL-jj'Lyman vs. Tribune; reversedand remanded.p. 435 Le Blond vs. Konia; reversedand remanded.P. 725 Hackfeld vs. Grossman; sustained.P. 723 Paakiki vs. Owaanui; reversed :;nu remanded.cases takOf the above twenty-eigen to the Supreme Court two were notconsidered by that court because theappeal papers were defective; sevenwere sustained and twenty reversed orthe decision set aside. The percentageof reversal:, is 74 per cent.THE PLANTLRS' PETITION.To the President:The undersigned residents of theCounty of East Hawaii which compos,es the Fourth Judicial Circuit of theTerritory of Hawaii, and representingsmore thanof all the taxableproperty of the said county and circuido respectfully request your consideration of the application of the Honorable Gilbert F. Little, present inascumbent, for theCircuit Jucge of the Fourth JudicialCircuit.His constant and arduous labors onthe bench during the past three andyears have proven to us hisone-ha- lfthorough competency, his absolute"honesty; and the earnest, fair andpractical discharge by him of his Judicial duties have won for him the respect, confidence and esteem of everyone not only in his own circuit, buteverywhere else that he has held courtas a substitute for other judges.We are most interested in the ap- pointrr.ent of a clean, capable and hon- P.Carter has not divulged his in- wrecked in Algoa bay.tentions as to filling the head offices ofThe Republican execudepartments.Port Elizabeth is situated on the shores of Algoa Bay, South Africa, whichtive committee is understood to be in is practically an open roadstead and has been the scene of innumerable disastersharmonious consultation with him on to shipping. Only a few months ago several vessels, including big steamers, weredriven ashore there. The port is an important one as a great deal of the freightthe subject.frame into the Transvaal goes in that way. Ships lie in the roadsteaddoJudge Dole will most likely be sworn not dock while discharging their cargoes. Freight and passengers are takenandfrominto office by Chief Justice Frear of ships by means of tugs and lighters.The bark County of Pembroke was a British vessel and arrived at Algoathe Territorial Supreme Court oilOctober 15th with a cargo from London. The British ship ArranmoreBayonTuesday morning.had" taken a cargo there from Portland. Oregon.The Two Brothers was asmall Norwegian bark which had but recently arrived at Algoa Bay from Sunds-wal- l.The Wayfarer was another Norwegian bark which has been at Algoa Baydischarging cargo for over a month.Mr.,ns.nd remanded.of Pembroke, San Antonio, Two Brothers and Wayfarer have beena giove.1j--p. 193 Malani vs. Alapai; reversedand remanded.P 499 Branco vs. Barnard; reversedjPost-Intelligenc- ersus- -P. 695 Vol. Stables vs.reversed and remanded.p. 426 Erickson vs. Vol. Stables; re- versed and remanded.p. 413 Oriemon vs. Ter.; sentence setaside and prisoner remanded for newsentence.p. 432 Gillespie vs. McBryde; excep- tlons not considered because ofVol.Berkeley and Stanfordthe Football Game.French Deputies Fight a PistolButNo Harm.etained.p. 109 Ter. vs. Ah Quong; refusalto allow exceptions reversed.General Destruction of SailingVessels Reported FromAlgoa Bay.Some Defective Returns Success ot the Sanfordand Accounts ofCompany's FirstExpenses.Night.Ter. vs. Ah Moon; exceptions203Entered Jan 19. 190S, at Honolulu, Hawaii, as SecondClass Matter, Under Act of Congress of March s, 187ftANOTHER FRENCHdaily-paper-not considered because of imperfections.1ugals, 3.S125.gency to have the Federal court resume its functions.There is probably nothing significantin the fact, if it is suchr that Mr.Carter's commission will not arrivewith Mr. Dole's in Monday afternoon'sTieBeing only a matter of a fewmail.days, it would seem to be the common-- ;Duelsense course for' the Washington administration to hold the Governor'sDocommission in reserve until the Senatehad acted. It would save the parchment and labor on two documentswhere only one was needed,I ASSOCIATED PRESS CABLEGRAMS.)No interregnum would ensue fromMr. Dole's retirement as the TerritorialCAIRO, Nov. 15. Previously unknown sayings of Jesus, adexecutive before his successor wascommissioned, because the Organic Act dressed to St. Thomas, have been discovered in Egypt.provides that in case of a vacancy inthe office the Secretary of the TerriMERCHANT SQUADRON WRECKED.tory shall act as Governor. In thisj case the Secretaryis the nominee tofill the position permanently, so thatPORT ELIZABETH, Nov. 15 The ships Arranmore, Countyth" ircumstances fit the situation likeELECTIONtained.1903.Centril- -JESUS' SAYINGSET 0M0RR0W TO ST. THOMASFOUND IN EGYPTPetitions Are Out Among Plantation Managers and theCommon People.11.15,96rDOLE'S COMMISSIONTHE FIELD FORREAPPOINTMENTHILO, Nov.NOVEMBERSUGARe,es-tiai- ate--1record-breakin-

DP I1:ADVERTISER,SUNDAYmt--frsi- -rTHE COURTSTfite 3444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444'44.JA4iJ.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44.4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444 4 4 4 44444444 4 4444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4444 4 4 44el."a.4"44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444 vrj.Motions for New Trialsand Matters inIf Money is no Objectready-to-we-STEIN-BLOC-CLOTHESyou to see the point. Theseclothes are wholesale-tailore- dwhere the merchant tailorbuys one suit pattern, thesemakers buy thousands, andyou are guaranteed a fit asgood as you could get in agarment andas muchas you expect for your money.We stand ready to "makegood" if you find anyreclothes-satisfacti-STEIN-BLOC-onSMART SUITS AMD SPRING OVERCOATS,H 15.00 to 35 00.HOIMclNERNY, Ltd.jFcrtom nufut iestIand MercHazit Streetsce)elIS IT A MATTER OF AGE ONLY ? Should I put off wearing glasses as long as I can possibly stand the strain? Will it ruinmy eyes to wear glasses now, perhaps making it necessary for me toe--14el 4el 4i4!.tlwear them always? These and similar questions we are sure mustcome to your mind frequently.The coming to the point of wearing glasses is no easy thingwe ae all the same would rather not wear them if we could do without4 4 44 4 44 4 44el 4cl4 41el4 4i--elBUTWhat if the wearing of glasses make you feel like a differentperson what if they make you forget that you have eyes in yourhead what if you experience that sense of relief which follows acomplete relaxation of the muscles of the eye would you then stillhesitate as to the time to wear glasses?There is but one cure for defective sight, correct glasses. Nomatter what other form of treatment you undergo, you will and mustcome to the wearing of glasses, if your trouble is to be entirely over-'exe4 44 4 44 444come.ei-eX4 4p244 44 4c1- -2cases, 50 pounds No.inANclpiege 9Ai!IlPommery Champagnewhich is being shipped into this country. In London, theacknowledged home of wine connoisseurs, whereirsQUALITY REGULATES PRICEPommery commands from two to six dollars more a casethan other leading brands, as per figures taken from Ridley'sWine and Spirit Trade Circular, London.POMMERY, Vintage 1893, 86s. to 91s.G. H. MUMM, Vintage 1893, 70s. to 76.PERRIER JOUET, Vintage 1893, Extra Cuvee CL 65s. to 66s.MOET AND CHANDON, Vintage 1893, Extra Cuvee 20, 79s.84s. Sd.LOUIS ROEDERER, Vintage1893,Extra Cuvee J,68s.3d.toto 74s.In Honolulu, however, Pommery is sold at the sameprices as other leading brands.mW. C PEACOCK & CO., LTD.Sole Agents.e!IIid aoffice in the new ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING for 20.00you can obtain anper month and upwards. The price includes hot and cold water, electric lights and janitor serviceThe new fireproof warehouse just back of the Young Building is now complete with freightelevator, and storage room may be obtained on application to the agents of the building.up-to-d-ateTHE VONJWINTHROP.OO0KOXQUEEN STREET.The attention of connoisseurs ii called to the superlative Quality of0'tiL0THE TRUE CRITERION IS QUALITYi444444,44444444444444444 4''4cJUegje'LIMITED.GENTS,ege'"M.W. McChesney & Sons,trOOOOn October 27 at San Quentin prisonConvict Oliver "Winthrop, known to Honolulu people as the man who iniDris- - ' pistol at him, ordered him to tnrow uponed the late James CamDbell in a his hands, the old man of sixty-seve- nup hishouse and tried to force a twenty thou- replied that he would not throwman, and told his toranyforhandssand dollar ransom from him, assistedmentor to go ahead and shoot. Then !:three other convicts in a stampede of grappled with him and both went downthe prisoners in an attempt at jail together, and it took a Dlow on tnebreaking. He is now feedfng on bread head from the third man, which knocksenseless, to enable themand is allowed Quantities of water to i ed Campbell him.All of their effortsovercometoassist him in passing away the dreary jto make him sign or even read anhours in a dark cell of the erison.'bank to pay 20,000Winthrop was a bold and daring order authorizing a toanysumthe men failed.orothercriminal, one who would commit anyimpressionon hisnoTheymakecouldsort of a deperate crime in order to stronggive in andtotheywillhadandgain his ends, but he met his matchlet him go.in the late Hawaiian caDitalist.He pursued Winthrop, the chiefOn the afternoon of August 3, 1S96.criminal,with the same dogged perSanMr. Campbell left his hotel inseverancethat had enabled him toFrancisco in company w ith a man who make his ownfortune and ultimatelyahimwithscrapedacquaintancehadmanbehind the bars of Fol-solandedthefew days previously and did not returnorison.to the hotel again until several dayslater. He had been taken to a, house'Kew Suite Filed.far out on California street, bound, jgagged, handcuffed and chained to aThe Kapiolani Estate has broughtbed. Then his captors went through'against W. R. Castle as trusteesuit 305toand triedhis pockets and stolebully him into signing an order for for Leialoha K. Ai, Philip L. Weaver 20,000.He refused and they kept him and W. H. Hoogs for trespass.Thein this situation for two whole davs, plaintiff claims that Castle as trustee,without food or drink, only releasinghim finally when their threats of tor and Weaver and Hoogs wrongfully,1 ture had failed to break his sturdy with force of arms, ejected the plain- spirit. Campbell showed clear grit tiff from possession of certain prop- Plaintiff claimsthroughout the whole affair. When the erty in Kawaiahao.younger of his two captors came into as damages 2824, being rents whichthe room where he. an unsuspecting should have been derived from theguest, was waiting to see the supposed property and expense incurred in rewife of his "friend." and, pointing a covering possession.A further claimmiPacific Transfer Co.HAMM-YOUN-CO, LTD.G 5400 for damages resultingfrom the destruction of the propertyby fire, it being alleged that the defendants received that amount fromthe Territory of Hawaii for the lossIncurred. An attachment is asked tobe issued against Weaver as judge ofthe land court, and the auditor is madea party to the suit as garnishee.W. R. Castle, Jr., and Philip Lans-dal- ehave brought suit against MarkP. Robinson, et al., executors of the S.C. Allen estate, for 425 alleged to bedue for selling certain property toMrs. Fannie Love for 8500 at the request of S. C. Allen.is made ofA Lucky Find.Great excitement prevailed at thefish market early this morning, whena monster shark, the largest ever seenhere, was brought In by some Japfishermen, who immediately proceeded to cut the carcass up.The dorsalfin of the sea monster, measured nearlyseventy-tw- oinches, and will be presented to the Bishop Museum.Butthe bystanders nearly went wild whenupon opening the stomach of the sharka variety of ship's Instruments andsailors clothes were found, upon examining the lining of the stomach therewere also found several cards explaining the merits of the Douglass PatentCloset, sold by Bath the Plumber, andguaranteed against leakage, and theannoyance of running water.PhoneMain 999.WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE.IHONOLULANWe pack, haul and ship your goods and save you money.INRAILROADIt isnot1alone sufficient that thoseshould knowwho prescribe glasseswhat kind to give.The skilled optician of the presentday, relies on no superficial or outwardexamination.He should be able to recognize thepresence of obscure disease and directpatient to a reliable physician.8If your trouble is only momentaryor your eyes are down becauseyour health is below par, we tell youso, or should yours be one of th"local or medical treatment,you will be advised to your best interests.eye-tir- e,ra'-requirin- g8WRECK.A. N. SAN FORD,manufacturingBOSTON BLOG.,OverManufacturers ofPhoneSiutrieNJ.WiYCrie--Rite.fBet.VtO. Box8TKAM133.nptt rFORTMay JtST.,Co3Z32s 8TBig reduction sale of Linen Center pieces of many designs and colors, forMondiiy, November 9th.Must make room for new goods to arrive for holidays.Waity Building, King Street opposite Advertiser Office.Phone White 2746.KNGICo.E8BOILERS. SUGAP. MILLS, COOL--FS, BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGSnd machinery of every descriptionoiade to order. Particular attentionua!d to ship's blacksrnithing. fob work Jfxecuted on shortest notice.Oahu Iceone week beginningOI3OpticianHonolulu iron WorkMr.I'We are frank in the treatment ofour patients, and never fit glasses unless needed.Phone MainStorage in brick warehouse, 126 King Street.rteov3iA4 4 4,4 44 4 44 4 4i 4 4414f.4.444rs'44 4 414 4 44el 44-444Delivered Free to all parts of the city.4AVmte.444. 2.25. 4.25:1100 pound cases,hiBoil4 4 44 4 44 4 4 H. F.lWichman & Co., Ltd.4 4 4Optical Department.4 4 4"EXCLUSIVELY OPTICS"4.44.444P. O. BOX 342.4 4 4 1048 FORT STREET.CAMPBELL'S ABDUCTOR4 4 44 4 4.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4"C4 4FRACASIN4 4 4' 4 4 4zl,4 4 44 4 4 444es4444 44444 444'xOO 0XCKCC04 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44004-- 44444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4lI 4 4 4 4 4 4TO THE PUBLICThe Honolulu Soap Works Co. is now canvassing thecity by an agent, who will be glad to take your orders forLAUNDRY SOAP. The merits of Hawaiian Soap are toowell known to the public to need any praise here. We onlywish to say that soap improves by age; that is, it hardens,and will last longer. A case is a good investment.1Q44 4 44 4 44444 444 4ei 4glasses, you will be told so.No effort is made to sell glasses, unless, we are absolutely certainthat your eyes require them, and will be benefitted by them ; and whenthe glasses are ready for your wearing, you can depend upon thembeing correctly made, perfectly finished, and adjusted to your face insuch a manner, that there will be no room for criticism.eeX4 4OUR EXPERT OPTICAL SERVICE is at your command. Ifafter our thorough examination we find that your eyes do not require4 4 4 4 444 4 44 4 4e&94 44 4 4t&Duineen,elGlasses be Worn ?el4 4 44 4 4Robertson & Wilder for plaintiff Inthe case of T. M. Harrison vs. J. A.Magoon et al., file a motion for a newtrial.Hatutoro Migamoto petitions that hebe appointed guardian of his minorson, Hatuhira Miyamoto. Judge Gearhas remitted all but actual costs topetitioner.ice inise,ieltfiIswritten evidence.HERibertaaun.h ei- 4 cJU 4Judge De Bolt denied the motion toset aside the verdict for plaintiffs inthe suit of the Gear, Lansing & Co.,trustees, against John D. Holt, whichwas for 1789.81. C. W. Ashford for deThayerfendant noted an exception.& Hemenway appeared for plaintiffs.In the matter of the Bishop estatetrustees against Koolau Kaikainahaoleand her three minor children, JudgeDe Bolt appointed the mother as guardian ad litem of the minors.In the case of E. K. Wilder vs. J.O. Carter et al., Bishop estate trustees,Judge De Bolt declined to sign theform of judgment presented by plaintiff. A. A. Wilder noted exceptions.Judge De Bolt denied the plaintiff'smotion for a new trial of the case ofAllen & Robinson, Ltd., vs. Annie S.Reist.Junius Kaae moves for a hearing fhis petition to revoke probate of thealleged will of Kealiiahonui, which wasadmitted to probate by the SupremeCourt on February 16, 1885.Ho Fin Jin, executrix of the will ofHo Kong Wing, has filed an inventoryas follows: two shares Honolulu Investment Co., Ltd., 200; net proceedspolicy in Sun Life Insurance Co., 961.05; silver in Hongkong and Shanghai bank, 3000; one share Sun ChungKwock Co., Ltd., 20; ten shares QuongHe'e Shue Konk, Ltd., of Shanghai, 200; merchandise, 750; leasehold, value unknown. Values given total upabout 5100.In the lawsuit of B. S. Gregory vs.L. B. Kerr, P. L. Weaver for plaintiffmoves for the production of certainIt shouldn't be'difficult formade-to-measu-iJ.When Should4 ,1, el-arSMRTH;K51Probate.to you when buying clothes,you might go to the highest-price- dcustom tailor, but vouwould be just as well satisfiedif you bought for a great dealless money the famous juueastreets.&Electricrailroad wreck occurred between San Francisco and Gilroy, Cal. November 1, 1903. Mrs. H. E.Dowsett. daughter of George W. C. Jones of Honolulu, was in the lat car, which did not leave the track,and escaped unhurt. She wa3 returning from the funeral services over the body of Melville Monsarrat ofKan, Hawaii, who died from a shooting accident.ArULCo.delivered to any part of the city.nrdnnrr.rr.ntP. O. Box600.I17fil'twlTf.H.'.Office: Kewalo.I

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