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sA V t Y 4 ' v ;1: FOR RENT FURNISHED House on Green St, Two Bedrooms, $45 per month House on Kewalo St., Three Bedrooms $75 per month. Bishop Co., Trust Ltd. Williamson & ButtolpJi Stock and Bond Brokers l'lion 1 ISi . P. O. Hoi SiS S3 MEItCHAST STREET Honolulu Stock Exchange Tuesday, July 15. AMi: OK STOCK. Bid. Asked. r 924 BETHEL STRCET REAL ESTATE" INVESTMENT! C. C. Cunha 78 Mercha-- St. Phont 25tf J. HOLMBERG ARCHITECT. Estimates Furnished on Buildlnga Rates Reasonable. ICO Hotel St. Ofeecn'lSMs.' Tel. 6 James L. Holt Offers 101116-0110 lots near tb ci line at Pa la it-. at a bargain, also tb balmy sea-bcar.b borne of tbe lat As intra! Bsckley at Aqua Marine. Imitation typewriter work. ( ' i. GEO. S. IKEDA 1264 Fort- St. v Tel. 1140. . t id V.i it ,1. ' Ei G; Duipenberg- STOCKS . 'B O N D S -ISURANGE- ' ' -REAL . ESTATE ; ,: LOANS NEGOTIATED 7B.nercmlEL. Fi::s30i3 mercantile: C. Brewer & Co ....... SUGAR. Kwa Plantation Co.. . . . . Hawaiian Agric. Co. . . Haw. Com. & t ug. Co. . . Hawaiian Sugar Co. . ... Hcnomu Sugar Oo. . .... Honofcaa Sugar Co. . . .'. . Haiku Sugir Co. ....... Hutchinson Sugar Plant. Kahuku Plantation Co. . Kekahaugar Co. . . . .. . Koloa Sugar Co. McBryde Sugar Co. Oahu Sugar Co. Onomea Sugar Co. . . . . . . Ockala Sugar Co. . .; . . , . . CJaa Sugar Co Ltd. . .... Olowalu Co. Paauhau Sugar Plant. Co. Pacinc Sugar Mill . . Paia Plantation Co. i . . Pepeekeo Sugar Co. . . . . . Pichccr Mill Co. .. ... .. .. Waialua Agrlc Co. ...... Wnlluku Sugai Co. Walmnulo Sugar Co. ... Wain:?a Sugai Mill Co. . . MISCELLANEOUS. Inter-Island Steam N. Co. Hawaiian Electric Co. . . . Hon. R. T. & L. Co., Pref. Hon.- R. T. & L. Co.. Com. Mutual Telephone Co. . . . Oahu R. & L. Co. ........ Hilo R. R. Co.. Pfd.. II Ho R. R. Co., Com. .... Hon. B. & U. Co. Haw. Irrgtn. Co., Cs . .... Hawaiian Pineapple Co. . Tanjong Olok R.C.. pd. hp. Pahang Rub. Co. Hon, D. & M. Co. Ass... BONDS. , Haw.Ter. 4 (Fire CI.)'.. Haw.Ter. i ........... Haw. Tex. 4 Pub. Imps Haw.Ter. 4 Haw.Ter. 4 Haw.Ter. 3 Cal. Beet Sug. & Ret. Co. C Hon. Gas Co., Ltd., 6s... Haw. Com. & Sug. Co. 5 Hilo R. R. Co., Issue 1901 . Hilo R. R. Co., Con. 62 . Honokaa Sugar Co., 6 . . Hon. R.T. &L.Oo. fi ... Kauai Ry. Co. 6s . . . . . . . Kohala Ditch Co. 6s ...... McBryde Sagnr Co. 6s .'. . Mutual Tel. 6.......... Oahu R. & U Co. 6 . . .. . Oahu Sugar Co. 5 . Claa Sugar Co. 6 i f . . . . . Pac, Sug. Mill Co. s . ... Pioneer MH1 Co. 6 ...... Waialua Agrlc Co. 5 . .. Natomas Con! 6s.'. T .'l.'J ; 175 200 AiH 44V 44 H 45 10 X u. 19 21 S' ........ 18 ! ......... $20 i 7 7H 28 X" SSH 5,6: 7K 7X .... .... 24 ......... 150 224 227 125 IXiy. " J ""." l7X 202K 225 250 145 ........ 2jH 24 k' ........ 43 43K ......... 22 J' ico co ........ iox ......... 94 103 . .. .4 . 1 07 loo .......... ........ 100 j ioj 103 97X 10 ....... 100 to2 :93V FIGUBteCH 176,834,801 The total aKWssnnt figures for the Territory, which have reached $176,- fT534.xoi; nere completed by Resristrari tin vi iim anrruSPinlH 'OI; rtfle of the Hawaii bond Issue. v? The figure, which include all Teal and personal property and the return made by the tax appeal ' boards of the Lslands. show an : Jncrease of 14 per cent, over 11L and show that the Territory' limit of . tended indebted ness Ls extended to more than 1 12. 000.000. The Wands' indebtedness, including the new bond Usue which the treasurer I to float , now. reaches only ; a little more than half-way thwart! the limit, or, in round figures, is $6,500,000. With one exception all the tax ap- prais ure uniwiriy weiiiea. .The ex- Jltnry Hapjii yeHterday and cabled by j ctption is the Wailuku Hugar Company. iOvernor hTear to Treasurer Conkling in N'ew York. - Conkling will insert thm in the prospectus he is pni paring which has appealed to the Supreme Court from the appeal board's, ruling. The ltrtiized figures prepared by Ha- pai Oahu . i Hawaii Maul Kauai . 1311. .$ 77,142.434 . 30,$C8.743 . 2!,S54.S21 . 16,718.024 are as follows: 1912. r 84.425.449 3S.0K6.H7 34.C01.643 1S,72I.S72 Increase. t 7.2S2.015 8.217,392 4.746.S14 2.003.548 Totals .$154.r.4,032 J176.S34.S01 $22,250,769 Pet .04 .260 .150 .119 .140 FOUR BII.LI0I OFDOLLiSil!' ' The foreign commerce of the Unit ed States made a new ant' remarkable record In the fiscal yeir Just ended. The, total .value, of the merchandise ; TLe Department of Agriculture-has received numerow Inquiries relative 1 to the application, of the Food and Drugs Act to oats) barley, 2nd other grains bleached with the fume3 of sul phur. It appears that by this process I grains which are damaged or of infe rior ..quality may be made to resem ble those of higher grade or quality, and their weight increased by addition of wtter. Such products, therefore, are adulterated wjtbin the meaning of the Food and Drugs, Act of June 30, 1906, and can not ' be. either manufac tured or .-sold In the District of Colum bia,' or in the Territories, or transport ed or sold in interstate commerce. It is represented, however, that grains which are weather-stained, or r-r It is one tlung to malic J)ire Leer, anotlier to lcee) it ; p ure. Tlie lure. - - w irown Bottle keeps ScKlitz I Pkysicians and surgeons prescribe Sclilitz, instead of malt tonics, as a Luilder of liealtli. entering and leaving the conntrv in it trade with fbreitm lands and its own ' soil-stained, the quality of which is in island possesions - ia the fiscal year . no wise injured" in other respects, xr 1912 was four billion dollars; the va lue of manufactures exported, was more than one billion dollars; end the sometime bleached -with sulphur fumes. Pending the report of the Ref eree Board of Consulting- Scientific value of non-dutiable merchandise en.' Experts as to the effect uppn health of tering the country. was one billion col-l sulphur dipxideand the results of ex lars. Of this one billion dollars periraents being made by this Depart worth of non-dutiable merchandise- en-nt as to the effect of sulphur-bleach-terina; the country during the year end- ed grains on animals, no objection will ing June 30, 1912, about nine hundred ;.te made io traffic in sound and whole million dollars.' worth was from for- name krains -which, have been bleach eign countries and one hundred mil- J ed with sulphur dioxide and from lion dollars' worth from Hawaii tnd. which the excess? water has been re- Porto Rico, : . . ' moved, proviced that each and every Of the merchandise coming from 1 package is plainly labeled to show that foreien entintries nn'v (nnii nnt in. ' the contents have been treated with eluding that from Hawaii and" Porto sulphur dioxide. Bulk shipments should Rico) 53.5 entered free of duty. ! be properly designated on invoices . agamst 44.3 during the entire period The terms "purified." "purified with of the; Dinglev law. 48.8 under the sulphur,' "processed," etc., are mis Wilson law, and 53 under the Mc-1 leading and not , proper designations Kinley : law . when, the. admission of , ior tnese proaucis.. , sugar free of duty made the percentage of duty-free imports unusually large, ' Attention is' also' called to the fact that grains bleached:: ; with "sulphur but : not b6 high as that of the: year fumes may have their germinating Jrnt ended. In fact, the value of duty- properties Very serpus-y. lmnairea.- free -merchandise entering from - for eign countries in 1912; not prily 'ex ceed at by far, that of any earlier year, but aho forms a larger share, of the total : imports than in any previous R. E. DOOLITTLE, F. U DTINLAP. . : ' a: s. mitcheltu " - i Board of Food nd Drug Inspection. Approved: yet re except 1892 and 1894. the open- . JAMES WILSON, v Secretary, of 'Agriculture. ' merchandise. RISE IN SUGAR t. .i'.i f .1 v ' J mm -hm-J J f r , t . - - V i " - ' AND REAL ESTATE O L I V E R G. L A N 3 I N Q S3 Merchant. Street BARGAINSI (BARGAINS! Incr and cloisine veara of . th-9 " onera-i tlons of the McKinley law, when the j WashlngtonDC' June 24 1912 ; J. . . . m . . ' . m . : : ' 4JX0l!OjjQJLJUIaj SALES. . , f abnormally, large.: nfurOQn hn,i0iin rnu 001 1 imports 01 auiy-iree 170 Oahu 28, 160 Oahu 2SU. 40 aVJs reac"ea a.s as e "urea A cablegram was v received -by. the Oahu. 28, -30 Oahu 28, 50 H. C. a mwuon aouars prior, xo . ,18 f, Heprj' Watcrbouse Trut ajestrday Co. 44, 50 H, CS.'Co 44. 30 Pio- Jo9 .tbe undred: million lol-; af ternoon that rawj &ar vas In de neer 34. 11 Haw. Sug. . 45. 11.000 lar.. Une Jn ; 18?? e lumiuH- uuiiiti uc u io..tt vixc WUV beet haa advanced to ijas. la., wun hundred million dollar line in 1892, bidding strong at these prices -but po me nve nunarea munon.uoiwr line m , r.to be boughb thereat - The com- 190, the six nunurea million ooiiar; v fnrthwithiboucht 1200 shares of Hne4n1907 the seven hundred mil- n!lhn nt 9fi 50 niw tar a riient. .'400 lion dollar line in 1910. znd in 1912, Rhare3 of Hawaiian Commercial at 44.25 Olaa 6 437, 1000 Hilo ex C 94. 75 Telephone 24, 100 Hutchinson 20. 15 Kwa 32; v Session Sales 5 Oahu 28. Oahu 28, 40 Oahu" 28ri0 Oahu 28, 10 Haiku 225, 10 Paia 225, 10 and. a few at 44.50. ,r . Latest, sugar quotation: 3.92 cents. or per ton. Sug ar 92cts We deal in luted and unlisted secu rities of air kinds. Hidalgo, La Zaca- uipa rubber; Purisslma Hills Oil stock; Mascot Copper. W. E. LOGAN 4L CO. Room 17 Bacon Bloik, . Oakland, Cl. Beets 3. 13s Id SOUGHT BY PETITION lIEfidY 17AIERC0DSE TRDST CO Members 1 1 llir nonolold Stock , Exchanse.. and Bond F0KT AlTO MERCHANT STBJSETS . Telephone 1208. . 1 H A R R Y ' A R M ITAG E . . Sptelat Partner H. C. CARTER.. .....General Partner a A. WALKER.. General Partner approximated" nine .hundred million dollars; and the addition of the raer- j t cnanaise coming irom our own isiauua- n oiir ad CAOTonv brings. the grand total of non-dutiable' DCbl oUbAn rAblUni merchandise In the fiscal year 1912 upj fl SOUTH AUSTRALIA 10 arouua one unuua uunats. The principal articles forming the one billion dollara,' worth of duty-free merchandise entering continental Unit-j ADELAIDE, S; Aus., June 20. -The States curing the fiscal year 1912 suitability of laree areas of land In are, according to the latest reports bf the southeastern portion of the state the Bureau of Statistics of the Depart-; for the cultivation of sugar beet has ment of Commerce and Labor, food long been recognized. Btuirs and manufacturers' materials. ; Experiments conducted some years The -food stuffs entering without pay- ago snowed that the beets grew well ment of duty included about one bun-' jn the district, up to twenty tons to dred twenty million "dollars worth of .the acre having been produced.. Little coffee, approximately;, thirty-five : mil-, interest was, however taken in the in- Iion dollar.rwortn or tea ana cacao, Jdustry until recenthr, when a commit- . tail i -11. ' m over twenty minion aonars worm 01 tee was appointed to make. inquiries, fruits and nuts,', five minion dollars , Doth regarding the possibility of sugar worth of spices, and about ninety mil-; beet crowiner and the manufacture of lion dollars' worth 01 sugar irom ror-(J)eet SUKar in the Mount Gambler dis- 3 ' It s only natural tliaf Sclilitz slioulcl te the liome Leer. Ste that crown or cor is branded "ScMite." W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. Honolulu, Hawaii . Phone 1704 CD WORLD'S PE L1JDKSED SPECIAL MAIL SERVICE TO STAR-BULLETIN Home and Foreign Dispatches Giving World's News ? : at a Glance. DRINK ftlay's Old Kona Coffee .BEST IN THE MARKET HENRY M A Y & C O. : - Phone 1271 ; '-r WHErTYOU WANT Vire Voven Fence i The Wan to See le J. C. AXTCLL - ALAKEA STREET : IF I T'G PA I NT And you want- a good Job, ser m J . Tcm Chxrp CHARP ZlCtlZ ARE SEEN CVZr.YWHERE 4. 7 Kasnumanu ..-uVativcs irr r.'.iLic ron , ALL PURPCCrS Crc::r C:I! It- """" l: ure Kv.vt Ka&Inrss Harry Atmitage & Co., . - LImitMl STOCK AND BOND BROKERS P. O. Box CS3 r A t i Phon 2101 HONOLULU, HAWAII Member Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange t . CabU and WireloM Addra "ARMITAGE" ' ' ' ESTATE OF - hs. f. Morgan Co., Ltd. STOCK BROKER Information 'Furnished nd Loam 157 KAAHUMANU STREET ! - " Phon 1572 Giffard S Roth STOCK AND BOXI BROKERS to Kico,. Hawaii, and the Philippines. The manufacturers worth of. hides and skins; over one hundred million dolls rs worth of india rubber and sutvstitutes therefor; about sixty-five million-dollars' worth of raw silk; fif tv minion dollars' worth of tin in bars, blocks and Pigs: forty-five million col lars worth of copper in ore and pigs; Uiirty. million dollars' worth of fibers, inrhidine hemn. lute and sisal;' and about twenty million dollars' worth of raw cotton. Of the more than one billion dollars worth of manufacture? exported dur ing the year, those of iron and steel aggregated about two hundred seventy- five million dollars in value; copper and mineral oils, each more than one hundree.' million; lumber and oiaer manufactures of wood, nearly one nun- dred million: leather and manuiac- tures thereof, about sixty million; ana cotton manufactures, about fifty mil lion Manufactures exported in .me mnnth nf Mav amounted to one hun dred eight million dollars for the sin gle month and formed 637o or tne toiai exports of that month. For the full fiscal year manufacture form ed about 46 of the total aomesiic export. ' v y ' . . . 1U. During the 34 months n wmca m present tariff law has been in opera- tion. manutactures exoorit-u seventy-five million -dollars, per niuy" and formed 4o of the total exports. During the. entire existence 01 v tc ntia,.. iki7 hv averaeed forty-six million dollars. per month and formed TTcr nr tho tntal eXDOris: uunuj, v Mcmbrrs Honolulu Slock and Bond Exchange Slangenwald BIdgr-, 102 Jlerchant St entire operations or e. mi- twenty-two million dol'ars per- month and formed 29 of the total export,. nrtnr tho istence of the MC T.-ii ir hov orpraired sixteen mil jiurr mnnth ana formed imported For Sale 518 S. King jt. mm ...... norses 21 of the total exports. Bleached Oats and Barley. Food Inspection decision 1. trict. The report of the. committee was presented ?to a public meeting held at Mount Gambler recently. On the rec ommendation6f the committee it tvas resolved to petition the Legislative As sembly to cause lncfairjr to" be made whether the establishment of a beet sugar factory would not be a profit able undertaking, and if auch inquiry proved favorable to cause such a fac tory to be established. ' ; ; The petitioners point out that in Eu rope the average price of sugar is ten pounds sterling, per 'ton, and the average production of beet ten tons to the acre, while in the southeastern dis tricts the average production would be ' at least twenty tons per acre, and the price of sugar in Australia is at pres ent twenty-four pounds sterling per ton. They affirm that the establish ment of a sugar beet factory would pay - handsomely. ' P0ST0FFICE PROFITS TWO MILLION. FOR YEAR Wager of One to a Thousand That Taft Won't Get a State . A profit of $2,225,000 in the opera tion of the St. Louis Postoffice is shown in the reiort of the receipts and expenditures', for the fiscal year ending Saturday, This figure is an increase of 2 per cent over the pro fit for the preceding year. The re ceints for 1911-12 were approximately $4,723,000. Pieces of incoming mail handled in The California Railroad Commission j rebels were about to make their last Btana. . . : The guard of two maintained tt the grave of the late John Jacob Astor"hafl Ji3t been dorubled, but no explanation has been given by the family as to the reason for having four men on'uard. at the sepulchre. A balloonist giving an exhibition at Bellville, New Jersey fell from his parachute and dropped' 800 feet to his instant death. ' Mrs. Sarah Piatt Decker, -;he famous equal suffragist and American club woman wp.3 taken seriously ill In San Francisco, and there is great danger that she will not recover. The new American flag, bearing for- has ordered the Tidewater Southern Railway to cancel $2,000,000 worth of their capital stock. The entire issue was to have amounted to $5,000,000. The Cincinnati home, inNyblch Pre sident Taft lived ju&t after he W.s marrieaV has been sold .at auction for $8550. Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker of Aus tin. Texas, has been elected President of the Confederated- Women's Clubs of America. The biennial convention is eing held In San Francisco.- Mrs. Blankenberg, wife of the mayor of Phi ladelphia wr,i elected vice-president. Asst; Secy. A. Piatt Andrews, re signed from the Treasury Department after making serious charges of In competency and neglect on the part of Secretary of the Treasury Mac- years in prison to which he wa3 sen tenced. Mayor Rolph of San Francisro with expected to reorganize many of the j municipal departments, and" it is fear fed that the axe will fall upon the necks jof iome of the' McCarthy holdovers. Abe Attell showed up in bis ola' time form by defeating Eddie Marino In ten rounds of fast boxing ' at - Tacoma; Washington. Attell landed four bio 3 to Marino's one and showed all hVi old time cleverness. Al Leach, a famous American come dian, died uddnly in New. York city of spinal meningitis. A dirigible will soon "make rejjular air trips between Chicago and Mil waukee, carrying passengers. , SKELETON PUT OH STAND Used to Stfow Effect of Broken ' Ribs in Damage Suit I oi l Veagh. A Congressional investigation of the Treasury Department is the President's flag has also been changed probable result. . ' i to blue Several legations at Pekin haves re-1 CoiTg at sixty-five miles an hour, a ceived reports of Boxer uprisings and f D. L. & W. express train near Corning, agitations in several of the provinces. I New York, crashed into the rear of a The foreigners have not been serious- J passenger trairt and killed forty-one ly menaced as yet. I persons and injured between fifty and " A second "eminent alienist" has to sixty. :- tified to the effect that Thaw is still! : It is reported that Roosevelt has Insane ano" that his freedom would NEW YORK. N. Y June 2S. A skeleton occupied the witness stand ty-eight stars," was flung to the breeze before Supreme.Court Justice Gny and on th. Ponrfh nn nil Federal fttruc-a Jury on . the mam floor of the old Unroc onH hr. (rnvpmmont vpWa alliTweed courthouse.. It was brought in ILU. UWV. - " " , ., over the . world. The rec field on the on behalf of the defense in Lammert Dekker's $25,000 suit against Hlchey, Browne & Donald, contractors, for in juries, but the jury brought in an eleven-thousand-dollar verdict for Dekker. Dekker, who Jies dying of tuberculo sis at 132 Burgess Place, Passaic, N. J contended that the staving in of his ribs in an accident was followed by mean danger for others. -Delegations from Pennsylvania. In cluding Gov. Tener, and Arizona have the lr.i: fiscal year numbered 243,014,- dent Rocevelt supporter, hss 230,92.492 in the pre ceding peridd. Outgoing pieces han arrived in San Francisco to pick out j farmer and worker in his campaign. Exposition sites. ; It is said that Woodrbw Wilson will A Chinese attacked Sir Francis TTen-. bar Bryan from the big Democratic ry May, governor of Hongkong. He j counc il of war to be held soon. This fired at him from close range, but. the j means that he won't be one of those bullet went through the sedan chaijo plan the Democratic campaign this in which the governor was sitting. . year. Governor Chafes E. Osborn. an ar- : Trolleys collided at Stockton. Cal.. killed asked Judge Lind.ey, the famouaUhe disease. The skeleton was used "kid's judge" of Denver, to be hi3 run- to show the relation of the ribs to the ing :. mate on the new party ticket J lungs. , Before the skeleton, dangling on a- metal support, was put on the witness stand it was kept concealed in a ward robe. Its presence tuere provided a Roosevelt is planning to go after the! come ; ?,i a result of which one was 548. as against 230,92.492 rn the pre- )ut strong for. Woodrow Wilson tlncj!nn,j seven injured. The cars were de- 1 1 a hrkft'l'S 1 I the Democratic convention. molished. oled in '1911-12 numbered 3C9,777.0,V, , there will be no third party. j Frederick Hyde of San Francisco, compared with 333,l47,o46 in 1910-11. General Orozco and his rebel army the convicted land grabber, who tried TIipsp fieurep show a total increase ofrnro flppinsr toward the TTnited Stater; 1 muonrio tn tho J 19,551,565 in pieces of mail handled j border, followed by a strong Mexiean xorthwe?t, is preparing an appeal to thi3 vear. j federal army. It looks as though' the Taft in an effort to escape the two shock for one of the court attendants, who journeyed to the wardrobe to get a glass to provide Justice Guy with a glass of water. When the attendant saw the skeleton, he turned pale and hurried out, leaving the cabinet open. His fright provoked much amusement among his associates. Bill Flinn, ardent Roosevelt "man, got back to Pittsburgh, still talking. "Taft will be defeated," he exclaimed excitedly. . ; .