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" HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, MONDAY. OCT. 7,1912.
Employer and
Employee
Do you want to pain the re
Fpet and c nfi-!'TiCe of your
mployer?
A Savings AcrouM with us will
help J Oil to do HJ.
It to evidence of your ability to
take car of your own money,
and therefor betters your
chances with your employer.
Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.
Capital-Surplus, $1,200,000
3&
The "Toric" lens Is ground with a
deep. Inner curve, which permits of
the lens being placed much closer to
the eye, allowing a wider range of
vision with no perceptible edges or
ajinoylng reflections. The "Toric"
lens is for particular people who want
the -best and ere satisfied with noth
ing less. It costs a little more, but
It is worth it We fit the "Toric"
in eye-glass or spectacle.
f Factory on-the premises.
i4.' K Sanford,
Boston Building Fort Street
Over May & Co.,
We have Just, received a. car
load shipment of the well-known
which comprises a' full line for
both interior and exterior ar
chitectural finish.
Consult us about the varnish
, you will use.
Lewers& Cooke,
Limited' - .
177 8. KING ST.
The
P ALII C ATE
is now located 'in its new build
ing, 11G-118,. HOTEL STREET.
General Catering of the Highest
Class
Newly Opened
" The German Nursery
(M. Tejfolossy"
Flower Arrangements, Ferns,.- Palms
and Cut Flowers
PALM BUILDING, Tel. 4165
Nursery, 2222 Nuuanu, Tel. 1656
ANTON STANGE 4 BROTHER
German Confectionery and
Fancy Bakery
All work done under the persona
supervision of our expert
1183 Alakea Street nr. Beretanla
Phone 3793
Cafe Opening
P. John Hee will open the
COSMOPOLITAN CAFE
at Pauahi street, near Fort, on
September 20. The cafe will be
open day and night.
Dr. T. MTTAMURA
Office: 1412 Nuuanu St, cor. Vineyard
Telephone 1540
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to t
p. m. Sundays by appointment.
Residence: 50 N. Vineyard Street,
ttx office. TelephoD 2613; P. O. Boa
U2. ,
Everything In the printing: Un? at
Star-Bulletin, Alakea street; brunch,
Kerthaut street '
Tf Tv- 11; --'
VaraiSEes
Standard
Varnishes
$1000
40 Cow Feed Plant
25 - thousand gal.
Pump
100-tonEnsilageSilo
No. 16 Bailey Feed
Cutter
30-ft Feed' Elevator
4-6 Gasoline Engine
100 - gal. Water
Heater
Milk will soon be
..-. 12 !-2c
GEO. H. PARIS
1 1 . is.
" HAVE YOU SEEN IT?
The Jupiter Pencil
Sharpener
It's the best sharpener ever
made and you will accept this
statement unreservedly when
you have seen it working.
We have the
Wales
Adding Machine
In both the hand and electric
equipment .
We would like to demonstrate
these machines for you.
Hawaiian News Co.
Limited
Alexander Young Building
ON SALE 1
Arts & Crafts Shop,
Pantheon Block, FortSt.
'leedon's Bazaar
1149 FORT STREET
- Vienna Bakery,-
has the best Home-made Bread,
German Pretzels and Coffee
Cake. Be sure and ring up 2124.
1129. FORT STREET
FOR SALE
A 4-bedroom house and well-Improved
lot on Pua St. $2800.
A cottage and lot (100x100) planted
in bearing fruit trees, in Nuuanu
tract $10C0. A bargain.
A few good-sized cheap lots on Ga
lick St.. Kalihi, at from $150 to $525
Peach. Easy terms.
Half a dozen cheap lots in Nuuanu
tract at original prices.
FOR RENT.
A 4-bedroom, mosquito-proof house,
witb all latest improvements, in the
choicest part of Kalihi. $35.
By Oct. 1, a bVand-new, partly-furnished,
mosquitefproof cottage, with
sewer connection, gas and electric
lights, alongside Kam. Boys' School
one block from car-line. $35.
J. H. SCHNACK. 137 Merchant Street
REGAL SHOES
are made on the latest London, Pari
and New York Custom Lasts.
QUARTER SIZES
REGAL SHOE STORE
King and Bethel Street
WIRELESS
Office in the Mutual Telephone
Co.'s building open from 7 a.
m. to 5:30 p. m. on week days
and from 8 to 10 on Sunday
morning. Messages for ships
at sea received up to 11 every
night.
I TELEPHONE 1574
Hawaiian
Curios
Special Sale
EmMkg
Lots
For
120 LOTS 40 by 80 feet for
sale at Kalihi, right on King
Street, near the Kalihi bridge.
Prices range from $350 to $500
a lot
Liberal discounts will be al
lowed for cash.
Terms are very easy.
Inquire of
Kalihi Poi
ory
and
Land Co., Ltd.
or to
W.C-Achi
BY AUTHORITY.
RULE XII.
RULE AND REGULATION OF THE
BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS OF
AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
CONCERNING THE CONTROL OF
INSECT AND OTHER VEGETABLE
PESTS "IN THE TERRITORY OF
HAWAII.
The Board-of-Coranahssioners of Ag
riculture and Forestry of the Terri
tory of Hawaii hereby make the fol
lowing rules 'and regulations for the
purpose of controlling and diminishing
or ' eradicating injurious .insects,
blights, scales and pests, injurious or
liable to become injurious, to trees,
plants, or other vegetation of value
and the fruit thereof.
Section 1: In view of the presence
of injurious Insects,-blights, scales and
pests which are a detriment or which
may become a detriment to the agri
cultural industries of the Territory
and for the purpose of preventing or
diminishing the damage and loss cans-
able by them, all inspectors and other
duly appointed agents of the Board
of Agriculture and Forestry are here
by empowered to enter at all reason
able times any and all farms, or
chard s and premises in said Territory,
where there are agricultural growths
and products, for the purpose of in-
snectinz trees, nlants. cuttines. vines.
fruits, vegetables, tubers, roots, seeds !
and other agricultural growths and
products thereon.
Section 2. Whenever such injurious
insects, blights, scales, or pests are
discovered on any premises, inspec
tors and other duly appointed agents
of the Board of Agriculture and For
estry shall advise the growers of the
crops on such premises as to the best
method of reducing the damage that
may be caused thereby, and all fruits,
plants, cuttings," vines, vegetables, tu
bers, roots, seeds or leaves infected
with any such insect blight, scale or
pest shall be destroyed at once by
the grower thereof by methods pre
scribed by the Superintendent of En
tomology upon the request of any such
nspector or agent
Section 3. All inspectors and other
duly appointed agents of the Board of
Agriculture and Forestry are hereby
empowered to seize and destroy any
fruit plant cutting, vines, vegetables,
tubers, roots, seeds, or leaves infected
with any such insects, blights, scales
or pests found in any shipment in any
part of the Territory.
Section 4. Any person, firm or cor
poration violating the above rule shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof shall be punished
by a tine not to exceed Five Hundred
Dollars, as provided by section 390 of
the Revised Laws, as amended by Act
S2 of the Session Laws of 1905, and j
Act 112 of the Session Uws of 1907.
Section 5. This rule shall take ef-.
feet upon its approval by the Gov
ernor. Approvetl :
W. F. FREAR,
Governor of Hawaii.
Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii, De
cember 3u, 1911. 5359-3t
BUSINESS NOTICES.
NOTICE.
H. V. Murray. M. I)., will be absent
from Honolulu from October 4 to Oc- j
tober IS. During his absence Miss L. '
Mitchell has full power to collect bills
and sign receipts. 5355-lw '
rhoto-EnjrravIiig of Metres! erdp
c.tu be secured from the Star-Bulletin
riito-DxaTiu Plant
ract
HAWAII
CHINESE
HELP PROMOTE
S. S. LINE
Report Says Undertaking Willi
Be Launched m Two
Months
Chinese merchants and business
men of Hawaii have pledged finan
cial support to the proposed steam
ship lire between Los Angeles and
Hongkong, according to an official re
port made to the lxs Angeles Cham
ber of Commerce by Goon Lee, a Chi
nese financier of the Coast who is
helping to promote the ambitious pro
ject. That the Chinese government will
help to finance the Los Angeles Hong
kong steamship project; that five ves
sels, costing about $1,000,000 each,
will be built on the Pacific coast, and
that arrangements have practically
been completed for the acquisition of
seven other ships, now in Oriental
waters; also that the vessels will be
operating between California and the
Far East by the time the Panama ca
nal is opened, were among the confid
ent statements given out by Goon
J Lee, representing the Los Angeles
Chinese, on his return from San Fran
cisco, where he was enlisting the. co
operation of the Chinese organiza
tions and concluding negotiations for
the establishment of a large daily pa
per in Hongkong, which will be the
official organ of the Chinese-Ameri-ca
ntrade interests.
Other Help Is Promised.
' Goon Lee, in his report to the Los
Angeles Chinese chamber of com
merce, stated that definite assurances
have been received from the Chinese
of .Hawaii, Mexico, South America and
British Columbia that they will help
to finance the project; pledging their
patronage to' an extent that will jus
tify the operation of several large ves
sels and assuring prospects which, by
the time the canal is ready, will ne
cessitate the use of the 'number
planned twelve in. all. ,
Two of the vessels to be construct
ed on the Pacific' Coast either at San
Francisco or Long Beach, Cal., will be
larger than the Manchuria or Siberia,
now operating between San Francisco
and the Orient; one will be of a type
and capacity almost equal to the ill-
fated Titanic; and the other two will
be smaller, but representing the most
modern ideas of boat construction.
Merchants Enthusiastic. S
The international commercial bu-l
reau of Shanghai has taken charge
of the Oriental end of the project, and
is now actively cooperating with the
Chinese of the West coast More
than twenty-five of the leading manu
facturers .and merchants' associations
of Hong Kong, Shanghai- and Canton
also are aiding the American Chinese,
and within the next two months, it is
stated, the project will have become
an international undertaking, with
government approval' and assistance.
The project is reported to have the
indorsement of several t 'New York
capitalists, and, according to intiuuu
tions received here, these capitalists
are planning the establishment of
several immense tourist resorts,
near the coast of China, which are to
be maintained in connection with tb
proposed new steamship line. The
trans-Pacific line, it is generally con
ceded, will operate in connection with
a modern passenger and freight ex
tending along the. Western coast of
the New World, from Vancouver, B.
C, via Seattle, Tacoma, .Portland,
San Francisco, Los Angeles, San
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BY AUTHORITY
REGULATIONS GOVERNING USE
OF THE 10 FUEL OIL PIPE LINE
OWNED BY THETERRITORY OF
HAWAII AND LOCATED ON THE
HONOLULU WATERFRONT AND
WHARVES.
Adopted "by the Board of Harbor Com
missioners, September 11, 1912.
Control of Pipe Line.
(IK The pipe line shall be under
the control of the Board of Harbor
Commissioners, whose employees shall
work in conjunction with the firms,
corporations, or individuals using the
pipe line; so that every facility will
be secured for the prompt and accu
rate despatch of the delivery 'of oil to
or from ships or other users of fuel
oil. - ...
Charges for Use of Line.
(2) . For the first six months of Its
use, the charge shall be at the rate
of .01 per barrel of oil pumped
through the line either from ships to
tanks, or from tanks to ships, or other
users' of fuel oil. After this period,
the charge for the use of the line
shall be based to cover .
. 1st Cost of pperation, mainte
nance and repair. s. .
2nd. - Interest on investment and
depreciaUon. .. V 1
. : 3rd. Refunding a n elu a 1 1 y an
amount equal to 1-20 of bonded debt
for line, said charge, to be deter
mined by the Board of Harbor Com
missioners. . . .
Permits to Us Line.
: (3) Permits to . use the - pipe line
will be granted only to those firms!
corporations or individuals who . are
in a position to deliver oil to or from
vessels berthed at Government
wharves at a. minimum ' volume . of
1000 barrels per hour. ;
Delivery of Oil To and From Vessels.
. , (4) To regulate delivery of fuel oil
to ships berthed at Government
wharves, no. barge or oil tank, vessel
or other container, will be permitted
to discharge oil to, or receive oil
from any vessel berthed at a Govern
ment wharf in the Harbor , of Hono
lulu during such time as the 10" Fuel
Oil Pipe Line is in condition to prop
erly receive oil from or deliver oil
to ships berthed at wharves owned
or controlled by the Territory of Ha-
.. MARSTON CAMPBELL,
Chairman,; Board of Harbor Commis
sioners. EMIL A. BERNDT,
Secretary, Board ,of Harbor Commis
sioners. 5339-30t
MAUI LOAN FUND COMMISSION.
Sealed Tenders will be .received at
the Office of the Maui Loan Fund
Commission, at Wailuku, Maui, T. H.,
until 9 o'clock a. m. Saturday, Octo
ber 12, 1912, and then opened, for the
construction, according to plans and
specifications, of four reinforced con
crete bridges in the Lahaina District,
on the Maui Belt Road system.
Plans and specifications and other
information may be had upon applica
tion to R. A. Wadsworth, Secretary
of the Maui Loan Fund Commission,
or at the office of the Superintendent
of Public Works, at Honolulu, T. H.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
Tenders must be made on forms
furnished by the Commission, and.
must be accompanied by a certified
check amounting to not less than 5
per cent, of the amount of the tender.
R. A. WADSWORTH,
Secretary, Maui Loan Fund Commis
sion. 5348 Sept 23, 26. 30; Oct 3, 7, 10
BUSINESS NOTICES.
CUSTOM HOUSE, Honolulu, Col
lector's Office, Sept. 27, 1912. RA
TIONS FOR REVENUE CUTTERS.
Sealed proposals for supplying rations
to vessels of the Revenue-Cutter Ser
vice at Honolulu. T. H., and delivered
i on board said vessels- at that place at
such times and in such quantities as
may be required during the remainder
of the fiscal year ending June 30,
1913, will be received at this office
until 2 o'clock p. m., Thursday, Octo
ber 10, lf12, at which time and place
! forms of proposal, showing component
parts of the ration with specifications
and conditions, may be hail upon ap
plication to this office. Proposals
must be submitted on this form. The
right is reserved to reject any or all
bids and to waive deft-cts if it is
deemed for th- interests of the Gov
ernment to do so. Iv it. STACKABLK,
Collector. 5357r-Oct 3, 5, 7
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN TH f. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIRST CIRCUIT. TKRRITOKY OF
HAWAII. A. D. 112 TKRM.
Cecil lirown. Plaintiff. Kmniftt
May; F.mmtt May. Trustee. D.
fendant William Henry; William
Henry, Receiver of the Fidelity In
surance Company; Limited, Gar
nishee. Stamps 52.00. Garnishee
Summons.
The Territory of Hawaii: To the
High Sheriff of the Territory of Ha
waii, or his Deputy: the Sheriff of the
City and County of Honolulu, or his
Deputy: T
You are commanceC to S-ummon
Kmmett May; Kmmett May. Trustee.
Defeudant, in case he shall file writ
ten answer within twenty days after
sen-ice hereof, to be and appear be
fore the said Circuit Court at the term
thereof pending immediately after the
expiration of twenty days after ser
vice hereof; 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, 1915.
Term thereof, to be holden at Hono
lulu, City and County of Honolulu, on
Monday, the 13th day of January, at
ten o'clock a. m., to show cause why
the claim of Cecil Brown, Plaintiff.
snouid not be awarded to. him pur
suant to the tenor of his annexed Com
plaint. And you are also commanded
to leave a true and attested copy of
this Writ with William Henry, Wil
liam Henry receiver of the Fidelity In
surance Company, Limited,, the attor
ney, agent, factor, trustee, or debtor.
of the above named DefendanL or at
the place of his usual abode, and him
summon to appear personally in said
Court on the day of trial, at ten
o'clock a. m., then and there, on oath,
to disclose whether he has or at the
ti.me said copy was served, had any
of the goods or effects of the De
fendant, in his hands, and if so, the
nature, amount and value of. the same,
or la indebted to the DefendanL and,
if so, the amount and nature of such
debt. ' : : , '
Notify the said Garnishee that upon
default to attend at the place on the
day and hour above mentioned, exe
cution will be issued against his prop
er estate for the amount of t such
judgment as the Plaintiff may recover
against the Defendant
And have you then there this Writ 4
with full return of your proceedings
thereon. . ' - : -
Witness the Honorable HENRY E.
COOPER, First Judge of the Circuit
Court of the First Circuit at Honolulu
aforesaid this 29th day of July; 1912.
Seal) , J. A. DOMIN1S,
. .Clerk. ;
. ir.V -V'i V?.' -T
Section 2122. Rer. Laws. Whenso
ever any" person summoned as an - at
torney, agenL factor or debtor of any
defendant,vmay, be desirous of so-do-i
ing, he may apply to the magistrate or
anytjudge of the court from whom or.
which the said jsummons may . have,
ISstferrShcU the' magistrate or, indie
having caused reasonable notice to be
given to the plaintiff In , the action.
shall proceed. to, take the deposition of
the person thus summoned, and make
such order as may be proper In-the
premises, at any time previous to the
day appointed for hearing the cause,
and the person so summoned as agent,
factor or debtor of the party defend
ant, shall be taken to f have obeyed
the summons. : , v . ?"..- V-
''.'-. . -. -: -.- .";s ji
Edorsement: L No. 75T9; Reg. 4,
Page 43. Circuit Court First Circuit
Cecil Brown, Plaintiff v. Emmett
May, Emmett May, Trustee, Defend
ant, William Henry. William. Henry,
Receiver of the Fidelity Insurance
Company, Limited. Garnishee. Gar
nishee Summons.
Issued at S:25 o'clock a. j m- July
29, 1912. J. A. Domfnls, Clerk. Re
turned at 10:25 o'clock a. nu August
7, 1912. J. A. Domlnis, Clerk. Alexander-D.
Larnach, Stangenwald Bldg
Honolulu, Attorney for Plaintiff. ,.
' Clerk's Certificate. . :
I certify the foregoing to bo a-true,
full and faithful copy of the original
on file in the archives of said Court
Witness my hand and Seal of said
Court, at Honolulu aforesaid, this 3rd
day of October, 1912.
(Seal) HENRY SMITH, Clerk.
6360 Oct 7, 14, 21, 28; Nov 4, 11, 18,
25; Dec 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Jan 6, 13
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
First Qircuit, Territory of Hawaii. In
Probate. At Chambers. In the Matter
of the Estate of James Howell, de
ceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice
is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed and has qualified,
as executor of and under the will of
James Howell, deceased. All persons
indebted to the estate of Jame3 How
ell, deceased, are hereby notified to
make immediate payment to the un.
dersigned at the office of Trent Trust
Company, Limited, Fort street, Hono
lulu. And all creditors of the estate
of James Howell, deceased, are noti
fied to prestMt their claims, duly ver
ified and with proper vouchers at
tached (if any existl, even though
such claims be secured by mortgage
of real estate, to the undersigned at
the said office of said Trent Trust
Company, Limited, within six months
from the first publication of this no
tice, (which is the date hereof), or
within six months after the same shall
become due, or such claims will be
! forever barred.
Dated Honolulu, Sept. 16, 1912.
ROBERT R. CATTON,
Executor of and Under the Will of
James Howell, deceased. 1
Thompson, Wilder, Watson & Ly.
mer, attorneys for executor.
Sept. 16, 23, 30; Oct 7, 14.
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Kalihi. two bedrooms....
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Hou on Green Street two
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House on Kewalo Street,
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