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nOXOLULU STAR BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 0, 1012. CORPORATION NOTICES. i. ANMTAL MEKTIMJ. Xotlre of Annual Meeting of the Stock holder of Tin First American Sa lines and Trust ('ompnnjr of .Hawaii, Limited. Notice is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of The First American Savings ;and Trust Company of Hawaii, Limited, for the election of oflicers and Director., nnd f or, the transaction of such other bus iness as may be brought before the Stockholders, will be held al its place of business on Fort Street, in the City of Honolulu, on Monday, the 15tb diy of July, 1912, at 2 p. m. M. P. ROBINSON, Vice President and Acting Cashier and Secretary. 0277 July 1, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER RITORY OF HAWAII, HOLDING TERMS IN THE CITY AND COUN TY OF HONOLULU. I ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At -a mtJnR of the incorporators of the Honolulu Star-Bulktln. . Ltd., held June 27, 1912. the following olficers and directors were elected for the en mlng year: -F. C. Atherton. . .... . .. ... .President Wallace It. Farrington ............. Vice-President Km II Uerndt . . . ... .-. ...... Secretary W. J. Forbes ..Treasurer C. II. Atherton . Director EMIL BEItNDT. Secretary. Honolulu, June 28. 1912 . 52fc0-3t ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK HOLDERS OF HAWAIIAN. FERTI LIZER CO., LTD. f. . By order of the president, the annual meeting of the ftockholdcrft of Hawai ian Fertilizer Company,- Limited, will be held at the bffice of C. .Brewer & Company, Limited, at 2 p. m. on Mon day, July 15, 1912. J. WATEHHOUSF. Secretary,. Hawaiian Fertilizer. Com pany, Limited. 5280-td JiOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Freight for Hilo per S. S. Mauna Kea will be received on Mondays and Tuesdays, also on Wednesdays up to 9 a. in., on Fridays and on Saturdays up to 12 m. Positively no freight will be receiv ed on Wednesdays after 9 a. m. and on Saturdays after 12 m. . . INTER-ISLAND STEAM NAVIGA TION CO., LTD. f277-10t LEGAL NOTICES." IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,: TER DITriDV.nC HAWAII AT r.HAM. BERS IN PROBATE. In the Matter1 cf. the Estate or sen jlroc Odor Deceased: NOTICE' TO CREDITORS: The undersigned Laving been duly appointed Administrator of the Es tate . or SENJIRO ODO, deceased, hereby gives notice to all creditors of said deceased to present their claims, duly authenticated and , with proper vouchers, if any exist, even if me Ciaim is secureu oy Luuiio&c upon real estate, . to him at his of fice at S3 N Hotel street, Honolulu, within six months from the date of the first - publication of this ; notice, said date being June 25th, 1912, or within sir months from the. day, they fall due, or the same will be forever barred. -: Honolulu, Hawaii June 25, 1912. T. ODO, , ; Administrator of the Estate of Sen- , jiro Odo, deceased. . Dta Jnne 25, July 2, 9, 1C, 23. BY AUTHORITY. SEALED TENDERS. .Sealed Tenders will be received by the Superintendent of Public Works up - until 12. noon of Wednesday, Au gust"?, 1912, for furnishing and instal ling a 260 h. p.. boiled for the Honolulu Water Works, Honolulu. Plans, specifications and blank forms for proposal are on file in the office of the Superintendent of Public , Works, Cupitol Building. The Superintendent of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. . . MARSTON CAMPBELL, Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu. July, 8, 1912. - 62S2-10t SEALED TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Superintendent of Public Works up until. 12 noon of Monday, July 15, 1912. for the construction of a Reinforced Concrete Septic Tank and a Five-inch Cast Iron Sewer for the Girls' Indus trial School, Moiliill, Oahu. Plans, specifications and blank forms of terfder are on file in the office of the SuiK-riiitendent of Public Works, Cap itol Building. The SujHTintendent of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all tender. .' MARSTON CAMPBELL, Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu. July 3, 1912. 5279-ltlt TKRRITORV OF HAWAII, by Mar ton Campbell, .Superintendent of Public Works, Pfl it in and Petition er, vk. COO WAN HUV KT AL., De lendant.s and He;-pendents. Eminent Domain. ! TERM SUMMONS. THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII: To the HlflH SHERIFF of the TER RITORY OF HAWAII, or hi Dep uty; the SHERIFF of the CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU, or his Deputy YOU ARE COMMANDED to sum mon COO WAN HOY;' ENOCH JOHN SOX: KAllAhA S Tl i.LJIA. ; UU&t. MclNERNY wife of E. A. Mclnerny; E A. MclNERNY; CARL ONTAI; CEORCK D ROBINSON: GEORGE T. ROBINSON; J. A. MAGOON; LI LIKALAN1; THOMAS ; 1AIAKEA; ROSE K. AIAU; LUM CHAN; CHIN- KWAU Kill; WONG LEONG; HAR RY DOE JOE; JAPANESE BENEVO LENT SOCIETY, a corporation; W O. SMITH, S. M. DAMON. E. FAXON BISHOP, 'ALBERT F. JUDD and AL IBIED W. CARTER, Trustees under the Will and of the Estate of Bernlce Pauahl Bishop, deceased; JOHN DOE, MARY ROE, JANE BLUE and JOHN BLACK, unknown owners and clalnf- ants, defendants and res-pondents, in case they shall file written answer within twenty days "after' service here of, to be and appear before the said Circuit Court at the - term . thereof pending immediately after the explra tlon of twenty days after service here of: provided, however. If no term be pending at such time, then to be and appear before the said Circuit Court at the next succeeding term thereof, to wit, the January'. 1913, Term there of, to be holden ar the City and County or Honolulu on Monday,, the 13th day of' January next, at 10 o'clock a. m. to show cause why the claim of the Ter ritory of Hawaii, plaintiff, should not be awarded to it pursuant to the tenor of Its annexed Petition. And have you then there this Writ, with full return of your proceedings thereon. WITNESS the Honorable Presiding Judge of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit, at Honolulu aforesaid, this 16th day of February, 1912. ! ' ' (Seal), (Sgd J. A. "DOMINIS, " Clerk. ' Territory of Hawaii, )" City and County of ) si : ' ". '.? . Honolulu. ) j I, J.' A. DOMINIS, Clerk of the Ch cult Court of the First Judicial Cir cuit, Territory of Hawaii, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the original sum mons in the case of Territory of Ha waii, by Marston Campbell, Superin-; tendent of Public Works,-vs. Goo Wan Hoy et al., as the same appears of rec ord and on file In the office of the Clerk of . said Court. . .'. J . - I-further certify that .the petition prays tne condemnation ior use as a public highway of the ? following-de scribed land, situate; In the City, and County. fT Honolulu,. Territory of Ha waii,, to wit: " ' , Beginning at a point In the south-' west property line of Kuakini Street, which point is Azimuth 318? 4C 677.20 feet from the line between the Gov-; ernment Street Survey , Monument on Liliha Street at the northeast corner of School Street and the monument above Kuakini Street, opposite .Kunaf wal Lane, which survey line is seven teen feet (17) offset from the; new southeast property line of Liliha Street, thence running, by tcue,, azimuth, and distances. as follows: ' . - 1 1. 47 t10' 544.2 feet In a straight line . to a point, thence, in a curved line to the left having a-radius f 920.0 feet; 2. 42 394M44.63 feet direct bearing . and distance; thence , ; 3. 38 .09' 120.02 feet in a straight line to a point thence: In a curv ed line to the. right, having a ' radius of 875.0 feet; , 4. 44 29' 193.04 feet direct bearing and distance; thence. 5. 50: 49' 131.47. feet to K point in the northeast property line of -School Street, which point is azimuth 322 29' 768.5 feet from the gpvernment street sur vey line on Liliha Street; thence C. 322 45' 50.0 feet along the north east property line of School Street and across Frog Lane to a point; thence . 230 49' 133.0 feet in a straight line to a point; thence In a curved line to the left, having a radius of 925.0 feet; 1 ' 224 29' 204.07 feet direct bearing and distance; thence 218 .09' 120.02 feet; in a straight line to a point; thence In a curv ed line to the right having a ra dius of 870.0 feet;: II PEOPLE MADE CHEERFUL Vorn-out, Irritafclc, Despondent Men and Women Should Try This Treatment. It is impopeible to have thin, impure blood and etron?, healthy nerves and muscles. Instead, every part of the body becomes wealc. The stomach fails in strength and the appetite becomes poor. The body does not obtain, enough nourishment from the food and is actually starved. Soon the nerves begin to complain and the person be comes irritable, despondent, wornout and nervous. For a tune there may be no sickness, only a general run-down, weak" state, but there is no real defence against disease, and from such a condi tion spring numerous disorders, as ; rheumatism, eevere nervous diseases, stomach trouble, anamfia and chronic headaches. Mrs. II. J. Bradford, of No. 1514 Spurgeon street, Santa Ana, Calif.; says: 'A few years .ago I began to lose flesh rapidly until I weighed only about 100 pounds. Before this I had always been well and quite fleshy. I. also became very nervous and would lie awake all night long. I bad fre quent crying spells which I could not seem to help and which the least little thing would bring on. Excitement or noise made me very nervous. I had a : craving for sour things but my appetite waa variable. At times I would feel very well but this would be only when I kept verr auiet at home for a long time. The doctor pronounced my trouDie neurasinenia or nervous ue bility. I was under his care for over twoySars. Sometimes he would treat ' me regularly and then he might not have to call for over two months. I : "did not get well under his treatment and was finally advised to try Dr. "Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People by a friend who had used them for nervous ness. After taking a few boxes of the. pills . I could sleep better , and I began to improve gradually until I was cured. I haven't been troubled with nervousness in some years and consider the benefit I received from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to be wonderful." Send today for a copy of our.booklet, "Diseases of the Nervous System." It is free upon a postal card request. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box ; six . boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williamt .Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. THUG LEADER : OF JAPANESE FINALLY CAUGHT 1 6ymiiasscs 13 )J Merchant Street ; " Phone 2747' MO PRESERVATIVES IN PIONEER T,HLi( . THE BEST MILK FOR . r; T - ALL PURPOSES Your Grocer, Sells It ;- W ILK-andC REAM - Kaimuki Dairy F. H Kilby, Prop. We deliver fresh Milk and Cream twice dally to all parts of the city. Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 3736 , P. Q. Box 220 7. IKIOC WISH- TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS ' Anywhere at Anytime, Call On or ;-":'r--:".r Write ' E. C. DAKE'S ADYERTISIXG ..' ; agency ; -;:-.:y;i 124 San some Street San Francisco UNION EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 4G. HORAOKA, Prop; J " Srclat a-Correppondnco. : Ptar-BulleUn. HILO. Jury" 8. Harada Sulkl. one of a band of five desperate thugs who have been terrorizing the Japanese of this Island, lies in the Jail pending investigation,- while another Japanese named .Sumii with two knife holes in him, is lying at. one of the Japanese hotels exacting to die at any mo ment as the result of a savage attack made on him by Suiki during a gamb ling; game last night. It appears that with some others the two men were gambling at the hotel when a row started, and Suiki drew an ugly looking dagger and drove it twice into Sumli. The first blow the latter warded off his body, receiving the blade in his arirf, but the second went deep Into his side. Word of the affair reached the po lice, although the Japanese concerned tried to keep It quiet. Captain Silva immediately -placed Suiki under ar rest "and sent for a doctor to examine the other mart. "- - .So serious is the victim's condition that Deputy Sheriff Martin will . take his dying depositions during the day, as it is thought a charge of. murder will be brought against Suiki. r The assailant is one of a desperate band "of five so-called "Thugs" who have been terrorizing the Japanese of the Island for a long time. Their custom Is , to present themselves be fore a Japanese and then threaten to cut themselves about the arm or other part of their body unless ' he comes through with $50 or $100. Suiki's arms and body are covered with . scars testifying that he found business good throughout the island. The other four are scattered about the island and a close watch is to be kept on them as it. is thought they may start a hold-up campaign in order to get sufficient money to pay for an attorney , to defend Suiki. The local Japanese are very much pleased to hear of Suiki's arrest.- ' BUYING Walk-Over Siloes is not experimenting. They are shoes of a known valued-held up as the standard of comparison the world ovr. Our store service makes'; buying here a pleasure. ' r mm Limited Summer New Silks in Charmeuse Messaline and Liberty Satins ' C CAUSE FOR ALARM Loss of Appetite or Distress After Eatin? a Symptom That .Should i Not Be Disregarded. -'.'""'. -" Appetite is just a natural desire for food. Loss of appetite or stomach distress after eating Indicate indiges tion or dyspepsia. Over-eating ' is a habit; very dangerous to a person's good general health. ' It is not what you eat but what you digest and assimilate that does you good!; Some of, the, strongest, heaviest, and healthiest persons are moderate eaters... - .j. .. . . - There is nothing - that will cause more' trouble than, a disordered stom ach," and many people daily contract serious maladies simply through t dis regard or abuse of the stomach. We urge all inf,Henolulu who suf fer from any stomach derangement, indigestion, , or , dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets, with, the distinct un derstanding that we will refund their money, without question -or formality, if after reasonable use of this medi cine they are not perfectly satisfied with , the results. We recommend them to our customers every, day, and have yet to hear pf any one who has not been benefited by them. We hon estly ' believe them . to be without equal.' They give very prompt relief, aiding to neutralize the gastric juices, strengthen the digestive organs, to regulate the bowels, and thus to. pro mote perfect nutrition, and eradicate all unhealthy symptoms.5: We urge you to try a 25c. box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which gives 15 days', treatment. At the end of that time your money will be returned to you if you are not satisfied. Of course, in chronic cases : length of treatment varies. For such cases, we Jacobson Bros Pantheon Block, Hotel, Near Fort St von Hamhi Young Co., Ltd. Pioneers and Leaders m ! the Automobile Business' Agents ; for such well-known cars as Packard, Pope-HaTtford, Stevens Duryea, Cadillac' Thomas Flyer, B uick. Overland. Baker Electric, and others. . . ' . " , In WHITE IRISH POPLINS t TWISTED RATINE COTTON CORDUROYS CREPE VOILES, PLAIN and FANCY FLAXONS ' FANCY VOILES in Polka with Colored Dorders Doti 40. Inches Wide 40c per Yard LINENS Colors in White, Natural and GINGHAMS and DORDENS PER CALES for Children' Dresies p2Y yard Laces in Marcrcrr, and. Filet, Bands,- Edges and Vandyke Points for Fashion:' inir.n;;.. Shzi c w w J in Whit: and Crcr.ni 'U I 4 1912 "American" Underslung CARS Types and 34 Can Be Seen at Our ' Garage American : Hotors Co., Corner Alakea and Hotel Streets f. Phone .3009 ,,. :.; GEO. C. BECK LEY, .Sole Distributor o t , SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING KILLED ON TIIK RAYMOND -.RANCH: DROUGHT II : IN COLD STORAGE. .BETTER THAN THE USUAL tSUl'I OF BEEF. ; , , . ALSO, WE HAVE FISH AND POULTRY BEST BUTTER SOLD IN THE CITY. AND Metropolitan Meat I HEILDRON Cl LOUI3 TELPHC:.- ASSOCIATED GARAGE, LTD. lifosioMtes CCHUMAN CARRIAGE Ca Merchant Street HIGH CLASS CO., Ltd. J. HOP? n foi: For the BEST RENT CARS in the city, ring up for .. ..4 ........... fc.- Yiova fwn 1 a Ttray elrAs xxr Vi 5 r Vi coll fnf (t now able tO Supply the families Of J rn, na $1 m. TpmPTnhPr. von rati nh- Hoiolulu with first-class cooks,: wait ers, door boys, yard boys, and cbauf feurs. Phone 1420. 208 Beretania, near Emma. 10. Special CorreKpondence, ; Star-Bulletin.l LIHUE Julv fi The exhibit on 9' 1C6.774 feet direct bear-. tuberculosis and sanitation in general It. P. H. BURNETTE Commissioner of Deeds lor Califor nia and New York; NOTARY PUB LIC; Grants Marriage Licenses. Draws Mnrt&antt. ' rVrlt Rill of fial. " " " - T T - -T - -w w. " . M-eases, Wills, etc Attorney for the HONOLULU. Phone 1346. AUTOMOBILISTSr NOTICE! . We make a specialty of recharging your, storage battery carefullj' by im proved non-overcharginir j-2'tem, which insures long life to your battery. We also repair and make plates of any kind Of storage ct'U to order. Call or telephone 2914. . 12. ing and distance; thence 227 10' 542.9 feet In a straight line to a point in the southwest property line of Kuakini Street; ' thence 13S 45' 50.0 feet along the south west property line of Kuakini Street to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 56,787.6 square feet. A' persons having an interest in the land sought to be condemned are hereby warned that unless they appear at said Court on or before August 5, 1912, they will be forever barred from contesting said petition or any judg ment entered thereon. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Circuit Court, this 11th day of April. 1912. . (Seal) J. A. DOMINIS Clerk of the Circuit Court of the First : Circuit. :;-.;:): j. .. Alexander Lindsay. Jr., Attorney Gen eral, and E. W. Sutton,' Deputy Attor ney General, attorneys for petitioner. . 5279 July 3 to 31 tain Rexall Remedies in this commu nity only at our store - The Rexall Store. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., Fort and Hotel streets. DILLON NOT BLAMED FOR DEATH OF - DE BRETTEVILLE Following an investigation con ducted' before the Coroner's jury last night, that body brought in a verdict clearing J. F. Dillon from blame for the death of Paul de Brettevllle, who received injuries resulting in his 2099 OLDSMOBILE, No. 403 LANDAU LET. No. 580 C. H. ' B E H N Vulcaniz ing ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL HONOLULU VULCANIZING WORKS Phone 1823 KapioUni Building' Two Cottages, Kalihi Cottage,' Harbottlo Lane . Cottage, Harbottlo Lana . Cottage, Harbottlo Lane . Lot, Puunui, 30.C03 sq. ft. ' Lots 20 and 21, Elk. 8, Kewalo.. 2-Bedroom House, Anapuni Street 3-Bedroom House, Piikbi Street ........ 2-Bedroom House, Lower Pun ahou Street Lot on Young Street, 12,931 sq, ft. ...... Lot, BereUnia Street, 2.7 acres. ; Lot on Tantalus. 17: v.: " - a:: 47:: is now set up at Lihue Hall. Mr. Lairos, who Is in charge of the ex hibit, explains any chart or model to the public: The exhibit will remain here several days of next week.' One or two lantern picture lectures will be given ' at night. Everybody is in vited, free of charge. The exhibit will be in Koloa soon. The object, of the exhibit is educa-j . The physicians who attended the Use a PREST-O-LITE TANK I on your Automobile and save Gen- death under the wheels of , Dillon's ! erator . I roubles. auto early Sunday morning. The testimony of Witnesses was unanimous that Dillon was on the right side,' and de- Bretteville on the wrong side of the street when the ac cident occurred. According to the -evidence present ed, de Bretteville lost control of his bicycle aa the auto approached, and after turning toward the curb, swerv ed out again and into the machine. Cottaca, "Wilder Avenue .. Tantalus Residence of General Davis, furnished. GUARDiAIT TBtTC-T CO., : " . SECOND FLOOR, JUDD BUILDING Acetylene Light and Agency Co., Ltd. 7n "i ETerythlng in the printing line at Star-Bulletin, ATakea street; braneli, Jlercliunt street. $5 PER ROLL OF 40 YARDS Jap aness Fort Si. tional, to teach the causes of diseases, how they spread, and how to prevent them. .- : . BABY FALLS FROM ; ' LANAI AND IS KILLED injured youth stated that . they found him suffering from a widely extended fracture of the skull which was nec essarily fatal, v The charge to the effect that the police had permitted ' the injured youth to lie on the ground 20 min utes after the ambulance arrived, be fore they took him to the hospital, was not sustained by witnesses, who ETerjthlncr In fct printfne line at edge of the lanal. lost its balance and SLir-Ballrtin, Alalia street: brantli. tell to the street below, receiving the Berger Electric Works, 70 N. School St. Merchant street ; , injuries which caused tis death. As the result of a fall from the sec end lanal of the Masroon Block to the! street below, Keoho Naimu, the in-j stated that de Bretteville was placed fant daughter of a teamster in the in the ambulance immediately upon employ of Hustace-Peck, fractured its arrival, and f hat no time was lost her kull and died a few hours later in removing mm to me nospuai. at the Queen's hospital. " . The accident happened yesterday morning. The baby's older sister had left their home on Hustace lane to pay a visit to ,an aunt residing in the Magoon block'. When the girl, put the babv down it crawled over to the Everything in Furniture Honolulu Wire Bed Co., CORNER ALAKEA AND KING STS. Out C;3 Goods Below Cost. Now Is Your Time T(y Buy. .So mm 1 Kapiolarii Building, Alakea Street