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14 HONOLULU STAR RHLLETIN. WEDXESDAY, DEC. 4, 1912, n - nr ' i masonic lemme JKecMjfCaencar MONDAY! TUESDAY i i WEDNESDAY! THURSDAY f FRIDAY l CATURDAYl 'Aloha' Temple, Regular. . . All Visiting members of the order are cordially Invited to at tend meetings of local lodges. OLULD LODGE, CIS, B. l 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No 616. B. P. O. Elks meet In their hall, on King iJt, .near Fort, erery Friday evening Visiting Brothers, are cordially. Invited to at tend. A. K. MURPHY, E. It 1L DUN8HEE, Sec Meet on the 2nd and 4 th Mon- ; day of each month at P. HaC 7:30 p. m. , Members of oth ' ! nt Engl neerV r Associations r. t a - 11-11 f ucncnciai are curuiauy in Association vlted to attend." r:r. KcKLslet lodge, so. 8, : K. Of P, . ' Mrttl imr ?n;1 hd ifh Rat nr. )day evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Jlall, cor. Fort and Beretanla. Visiting brother uly invited to attend. , . - jl f. gertz. a a F. F. KILBEY. K. R.' ft. ::03i0LULTJ LODGE 50. m," , . ' Li p. 0. M. v- nieet tn ..Odd FeIlowv jmlldlng;, t street near Klngt every Friday at 7:30 o'clock. Itlng hrotberi cordially Invited 'trnd. . ' - . V- .'. MBROSB J. WTRTZ. Dictator. JAMES W, LLOYD, Secretary. . : r MEETING NOTICE: O'abu Lodge, L O. G. T., will meet in the roof garden. Odd F,el lowa' Bldg., "first 'and third Tuesday at half- - . , . past seven p. m. :o. W. PATY, Chief Templar.' t Jew leather ".and Bags FOR CHRISTMAS The . swellett tine we have ever carried. - 'C ' ; ' ' See our window display for helpful suggestions. ' Hawaiian News Co. - '. - j' Limited. Young. Hotel Building A FEW CENTS !i Insure reRlstercd and unregistcr parcels of merchandise by mail ainst loss from any causo whatever. INSUKAKCK (JU. OJT HAWAII. LTD. - 86 King Streot, comer.ForL Telephono 3523. v THt Crossroads Bookshop. .,-1- . Umlts . - Successors t Brewn eV Lyon Ce Lte mx rviunra vmtNft mi niia ; Everything In Beek"f' - : WIRELESS cjyes Instant communication with the other islands nd with ships at -sea. ';.-. - I Office: Telephone Bldg. ORANGE BLOSSOM CANDIE8 The Most Popular Candies Made on the Coast -HONOLULU DRUG CO, LTD. 1C24 Fort St Tslsphone 1364 Green Christmas Trees Order yours now. A telsphone message will do. and makes sure that you will not be disap- i pointed. C. Q. Yee Hop & Co. Pi-one .3151. Fine Line of Dry Goods Wah Ying Chong Co. I King St. ..... Ewa Fishmarket CHRISTMAS GOODS KYVONG SING LOY King Street - Near Bethel Exclusive Patterns in Handsome Greys W.W.AHANA, 62 SOUTH KING 8TREET The Wong Wong Co., '' Builders and Contractors Office: Mauaakea SL , L Chong & Co., FURNITURE Mattress Upholstering and Fur -niture Repairing - , 22 BERETANIA, nr. NUUANU f You'll find what you want at the City Hardware Co., Nuuanu and , King 8tretts ; Wins Chong Co. KING ST- NEAR BETHEL Oealers In Furniture, Mattress es, etc- etc All kinds of KOA and MISSION FURNITURE made to ordeK. NEW DRUG STORE SODA WATER FOUNTAIN !V v HAWAII DRUG CO. " ' :V 42 Hotel SL, at ' end pf Bethe! Well stocked with New Drugs nd Novelties. r Honolulu Cydery Tlie txclaslve Apeney for the famous DA CYCLE Ulcjcles for Hawaiian Isluifds. .v ISO So. King SL TeL 2518. Telephone 3197 P. O. Box 708 S.KOMEYA, Vulcanizing Works 182 Merchant St., near Alakea HONOLULU, T. H. Y. TAKAKUWA, COMMISSION MERCHANT ' Japanese Provisions and . General Merchandise Nuuanu SU - Near King SL NO PRESERVATIVES IN PIONEER MILK THE BEST MILK FOR ALL PURPOSES Your Grocer Sella It KEE 3LOX Tho efficient carbon paper. A. n. A 11 LEIGH A CO. Hotel near Fort For GENERAL OFFICE STA TIONERY and .FILING SYS TEMS, call or write to us and we will fill yourwants. OFFICE SUPPLY CO., LTD. 931 FORT STREET Shoe Repairing Highest Quality of Material and Best Workmanship MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO. 1051 Fort Street Cook With Dr. T. MTTAMTJRA dfftcsi 1412, Nuuanu SU cor. Vineyard -Telephone 1540 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to I 9. m. Sundays by appointment Residence: 60 N Vineyard Street e.r office. Tel'ploo 2613; P. O. Bos 41. delicate j I CHILDREN 1 I are closed with medi cine when all they need is nourishment good, whole some food-value which they can digest " In school days and changing seasons give the children Scott's Emulsion which scientific tests for nearly forty years prove to fumish just the working-energy, and body-building elements which nature requires. - Scott' Emulsion is a simple and ieasuy aigtstea rat mna contains fiA tatnm. alcohol or dnv. 'Scott & Bowm. Bloom6e!d. N. J. 12-1 ASK FOR tok nses ; If you require double vision lenses, you will en joy Kryptok Lenses. Witlvthem you are; cer tain of having becoming glasses, perfect for near and far view, arid entirely free from any odd appear ance or suggestion of ad vancing years.;- '' They can be put into any style frame or mount-; ing or into your old ones.' BU D. Faifweamer l Manufacturing Optician. liiarrlaon Clock. Fort Street. LEGAL NOTICE.' 2SOTICE TO CflEDITORS. The undersigned,, having been duly and .legally appointed Executrix of the Will and of the Estate of Ezra Augus tine Rowland, deceased, late of Hoco lulu, Oahu, hereby gives notice to all creditors of said deceased to present their claims duly authenticated and with : proper vouchers, if any exist, even' if, the .claim is secured by mort gage, upou real estate, to her, the said executrix, within six months from the date -of the first publication hereof, or the same will be fore7jr barred. Dated, Honolulu, Nov. 6, 1912. ELLA LOUISE ROWLAND, Executrix of the Will and of the Es i late .of Ezra Augustine Row land, deceased. Alexander Lindsay, Jr., Attorney for Executrix. " .. 15386 Nov.-6,13, 20, 27; Dec. 4. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. A'. Chambers In Probate. In the matter cf the Estate of Alfred O. Rosa, De ceased. Order of Notice of Hearing Fetltion for Administration. On read ing and -filing the petition of Emily Rosa of Honolulu alleging that' Al fred O. Rosa of Honolulu died intes tate at Honolulu on the 16th day of October A. D. 1912, leaving property within the jurisdiction of tlii3 Court uec?aiyt he administered upon, and praying 1 hat Letters cf Adminis tration issue tb her. It is Ordered that Tuesday, the 17th day of December, A. D. 1912, ay 9 o'clock A. M., be and hereby Is -appointed for hearing said Petition in the Court Room of this Court in the old Y. M. C. A. Building in the City and County of Honolulu, at which time and place all persons concerned may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said Pe tition should not be granted. By the Court: . s JOHN MARCALLINO. Clerk First Circuit Court. Dated Honolulu, Nov. 12. 1912. (Sea) 5332 Nov. 13, 20, 27, Dec. 4. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Prof. L. A. de Graca has removed his studio to 421 Beretania St., oppo site Dr. Straub's Sanatorium, 5101-lm. Office of Chief Quartermaster, Ho nolulu. T H., Nov. 30. 1912. Bids will be received until 11 a. m., Mon day, Dec. ' 16. 1912, and then publicly opened for the construction of a Res ervoir. Dam. and Pine Line for Scho- - ' m vr u iuryp L j field Barracks, Oahu. T. H. Full in formation can be secured upon appl ication. 1 MAJOR R.-F. CHEATHAM. Chief Quartprmastrr. 5407 Dec. 2, 3, 4, 0, 13, 14. Ceiiis ALL SIGN EXCEPT GREECE I rAssoclatfd Prei Cable 1 CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Dec. 3. The armistice which lias been un der negotiation was signed late this afternoon by the plenipotentiaries of Turkey and of all the Balkan States except Greece. Over -Night FEDERAL Wireless To the Advertiser Major B. Frank Cheatham, Quarter - master Corps, will resume charge of tne army transport service at Mono - lulu this months relieving Clyffard Game. Captain No item of swimming news has created such a stir in aquatic circles in years as the report that a match race at one hundred yards would take place this season between C. M. Daniels, the idol of the American water men, and - Duke Kahanamoku, the Olympic hundred .meter cham pion. That Austria is , really preparing for war with Servia, and possibly Russia, was made much more appar ent todav with the nublishine of re ports that one hundred thousand Aus - trian troops, heavily armed and pro - visioned, have been massed at Semlin, Hungary, opposite Belgrade President Taft today submitted to congress a message on the foreign re lations of -the United States. He urges that the fundamental foreign policies of the United States should bo raised high above the connict, of partisan ship ,and wholly disassociated from differences as to domestic policy. The Daily Telegraph's Pekin . cor: respondent states that among the de mands of Russia for the settlement of the Mongolian question is a clause which .states tuat Russia is determ ined to obtain railway connections with ber Persian'" line, not only : at Urga, but In the western Mongolian administrative center of Kobdo. Captain Robert Dollar of San Fran cisco, before -a senate committee to day, recommended. changes in the sea man's involuntary servitude act and declared his company American Own ed, operated under ' the .British flag forfy - per.' cent cheap"eii;than ; it could under the Stars andisirlpea, because the laws of England -twerk . not so stringent Secretary of War Stlmson. has re turned from a six-dayi visit - in the Panama . Canal Zone, whither he went to familiarize himself with the prob lem of military defense of the: canal. His' views on this question fwill - be presented' shortly in his annual je-f port "The Canal Is almost done,' said the secretary, "and-there is every reason to believe that It will be com pleted well within the time set" (Special Cable to The Nippu Jiji) TOKIO, Japan, December 3. The entire Saionji cabinet will tender its resignation tomorrow following a conference held today at which Premier .Saionji presided. The con ference was hurriedly called after an nterview between the Premier and lis Majesty, the Emperor. The Premier explained frankly to the members of the cabinet, the diffi culties ' confronting them, particularly as to securing a minister of war. are Easily Exterminated by Using the Genuine Stoarns' Electric Rati? Roacfi Paste It is a sire exterminator of rats, mice, cod:roachcs and all vermia. Get the genuine. Money Back if it Fails. 2Seana)lJ0a Sold by Drufgist Everywhere. Steirns'aectris Paste ConChcago,in. ALL DRUGGISTS AUDIT COMPANY OF HAWAII 924 BETHEL STREE"" P. O. Box 646 Telephone 2035 Suggestions given for cr systematizing office business .confidential.. simplifying work. All Conducts all classes of Audits and Investigations, and furnishes Reports on all kinds of financial work. EiOS HEAVY LOSS IN SHIPPING SUGAR Tremendous are the loses sustained by the sugar men of Hawaii in getting their product to market, according to one of the most interesting renors made to the 1 lanters Association, this 1 : nri - . . . r uiuiuiux. iue rpon reaas inj)ari: "All those actively eneasred in tho - manufacture and shipping of raw tug- ars from the Hawaiian Islands are fully aware of an incidental loss wLi?h occurs during the handling or sugar in bags, which has not as yet : received" the attention It merits; your I committee refers to the mechanical lor,s of sugars in trans.it from mill to ' market. This loss varies with the dtf ! ferent destinations, and from the dif- i ferent ports in these Islands. In j amount it varies from about of a lb. to 1M lbs., the average being in the neignoornood or 'lb. of sugar per . bag of 126 Ibc. gross weight, or a lit ' tit more than of 1 per cent. "From the present crop of 600,000 tons of sugar per annum we Ioe In , this direction not less than the amaz ! in quantity of 3600 tons: value to the : plantations at present-prices'' about $2."0,000. It has been argued that this less is to a great extent imaginary be cause of the impossibility of standard izing and comparing the scales which are used for weighing the sugars at j the shipping and re-eiving ends of the i rcute. Your committee attaches very little importance, to any sucn argu- i ment, as the facts which this report will disclose show that there is an nually a serious mechanical loss of sugars in transit, which can be easily, accounted for, and should be prevent ed as far as possible. "The mechanical loss of .sugars, in transit from mill to market arises !fir'm, and Is chargeable .to three dis . tlucl conditions, as follows: The quality of material and work manship in the hags themselves, and the method of . fastening the filled bags, the character and class of sug ars sent to market In the aforesaid bagr, and the amount and kind of handling, the hags of. sugar are sub jected to in transit from sugar factor ie& to the; refineries. . ' 'Some- makes or bags" are more loosely woven than others. The tight ly woven bags break more easly -than the loosely woven bags; on the other hand the loosely woven bag loses sug ar by sifting through the fabric espec ially If such sugars have been first Washed in the machines and then steam or air dried, and are of small grain. It Is of importance to note tfat the fastening of the bags has con - siderable influence on the loss of sug- nr If 'thfl hnffs r hand sewn with long stitches, and bags are filled full,, the bag mouth will open between the stitches, and allow sugar to escape. This Is entirely obviated by machine tewing, fcut on the other hand ma chine sewlag Introduces weakness in the bag by the very short stitches, and the ,bafes,i unless: carefully handled, tend to break along the line of the machine ? sewing. : Experienced how ever, shows that there Is less loss of t ugar in .this direction from - machine sewn bags than from hand sewn bags, 'The character and class, of sugar: Sugars that, set hard In the bags are difficult of handling. Such sugars are usually those dried in a Hersey Drier, and have been washed In the centri fugals, and are of email grain. These , sugars are very dry, and If they should be contained in a; loosely woven bag will lose heavily' after the bags have become Umber by much handling, due tc the fine grained sugar sifting out through the fabric of the bags in con siderable: quantity. It; Is. a familiar sight at any of the shipping ports to see this fine tugar sifting out through the bigs aa they are hoisted from the lhters, or surf boats, into the steam ers awaiting tneir cargoes, iarge grained sugars on the other hand that are dried without washing in tho cen- trirugnis no not get nara in score, ana are subject to much less loss, in lact it may be said that there is no loss by reason of their sifting through the fabric of The bags. The amount and kind of handling the bags receive n It ij to . this that a great deal of the mechanical loss of sugar in transit is due. f Suggests Remedies. "It is a matter of observation that I sugar bags transported by mechanical r.eans suffer less punishment in nand linc than sugar bags transferred from point to point by hand; furthermore it Is obvious thit the fewer times that su f ar hajrs are handled the less mechani cal loss there will be, therefore part of fhf remedy as it appears to your com-. 7'iMtop c to provide wirehouses at.thn various mills large enough to hold all sugars made hetween tteamers, so as to obviate the necessity of double handling between mil's and strainers; tn provide thPse warehouses with con veying machinery well designed so as to handle the bags with faulty and Rsfetv. and to cover the whole area and height of such wirehouses to lad cars mechanically: to have Ffcnic-s romp a'onesMe docks where sugar can be loaded from carsj a: d t'ansferred into the ship by mechani cs' mpan?: in nt.hpr words to handle sigar by manual labor as little as pos sible. "Such appliances will tend to large ly -reduce the mechanical loss of sug ar in transit, but as up to the present t'me no devices have been invented to pile sugar in tiers in the hold ofjfo'ur carrying steamers, or to discharge such rugars from the FteameVs on arrival ?t distination.. it aopears to your com mittee tha a further part remedy for tie loss of.rusar due to handline by stevedores on the ship is a more close- K wo'ven fabric in. and stronger qual- i ot, our rugar Daes. wnicn win aiso cover the loss due to a very dry and si: all grained sugar sifting through the bag fabric. e e Accommodations, Service, and Mals unsurpassed, at the TIeasar(t6n HotelAdvertisement castor i a For Infants and Children. rbd Kind Yci Han toajs EcrjM Bears the Signature of BY AUTHORITY. Office of the Board of Health, Ho nolulu, Hawaii, December .2, 1312. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF HIDES. . ' Sealed tenders. In duplicate, en dorsed "Tenders ; for Purchase of Hiles," for the purchase of hides be longing to the Board of Health, for the period of six months from Janu ary 1st. 1913, to June 30th, 1913. wil be received at the office of the Board of Health until 12 o'clock, noon, De cember 16th, 1912. Tenders must be for the price per pound for hides delivered on the wharf at Honolulu, on weights ap proved by an agent of the Board of Health. Payments required In U. S. Gold coin inimeliately after delivery. The Board docs not bind Itself to accept the highest or any bid. THE BOARD OF HEALTH, By its President J, S. B. TRATT 5407-10t Office of the Beard of Health. Ho nolulu, Hawaii. December 2. 1312.' TENDERS FOR BEEF CATTLE. Sealed tenders, in duDlicate, en dorsed "Tenders for Beef Cattle," wil be received at the office of the Board of Health until 12 o'clock noon Monday December 16tb,1912, for supplying the Leper Settlement, Mo- lokal, with beef cattle. for the period of six months from January 1st 1913, to June 30th, 1913, under the foljow ing conditions, namely: 1. The bidder must offer to fur nish fat beef cattle to weigh not less than 350 pounds net ; when dressed, In lots averaging about 60 head per month, more or less, as may be spe cified by the Superintendent of the Lefier Settlement, delivered at the Lener Settlement, Molokal. For fur ther information apply at the. office of the Board of Health, Honolulu, 2. Hides, tallow and offal to bethe nronerty of the Board of Health. 3. Each bid must De ror tne price per pound live weight with an alter native offer of a price per head 4. The successful ' bidder musl agree that all cattle are offered for j delivery subject to the right of the 1 Sunerlhtendent of the Leper Settle- I tnent to reiect any or all unfit for use, in which event other ..cattle must I be forthwith furnished to mako up the reaulred number and those rejected forthwith removed at: the expense of the bidder. ! - :' ;-:;' All bids must , be submitted In ac cordance with, and subject to the pro visions and requirements of Act 6 Session Laws 1909. O . , i Tenders must .be accompanied by a certified' check equal In amount to 5 per. cent of the tender on the basis of 60" head per month weighing net, when dressed, 350 pounds each. THE BOARD OF HEALTH. : : By its President; , J. S. B. PRATT. 5407-10t SEALED TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the; .Maul Loan Fund Commission, at 'Walluku. Maul, T. H., until 10:00 a. m., Saturday, December 14th. 1912. and then opened for the construction of a reservoir at Keokea. Kula, Maui, according to the plans and specifications, copies jof which, to gether with other information may be had upon Application to R, A. wads worth. Secretary . of the Maul Loan Fund Commission or at the office of the Superintendent of Public Vork3 atj Honolulu. T. H. A deposit of Sa.OO will be required for the safe, return of such plans and specifications. r The right 13 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 of the amount of the tender. R. A. WADSWORTH. Secretary Maul Loan Fund Commission. 5398 Nov. 20, 22, 27, 29, Dec. 4, 6, 11. 13. - SEALED TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the Territory of Hawaii up until 2 p. m. of Friday, December 27, 1912, for constructing a wharf and ap'proacu at Kihei, Maui. Plans, specifications and blank forms of tender are on file in the of fice of the Chairman, CapUol Build ing, Honolulu. The Board of Harbor Commission ers reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. H. K. BISHOP, Chairman, Board of Harbor Commisisoner3. Honolulu, November 27, 1912. 54 03-30 t SEALED TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Superintendent of -Public Works up to '12 m. of Wednesday, December 4, 1912, for the construction of a -dispensary and patients' cottages at the Leper Hospital, Kalihi, Honolulu. Plans, specifications and blank i forms of tender are on file In the of fice of the Superintendent of Public Works, Capitol Building. Honolulu. The Superintendent of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. U.K. BISHOP, Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu, November 23, 1912. 540l-l0t. Calllc Dogs, German Collie. Airedale Pups FOR SALE. I NQU IRE AT Club Stables Tel. 1103. Christmas Miilinery is In beautiful profusion at MISS POWER, Boston Bldg. Fort Street MILTON e PARSONS ' MILLINERY The name 'suggests the quality and style. .. 1112 Fort St Phone 3083 MAC CREGOR ft BLATT 1130 Fort 8trtet T.TTTiLINERS Latest StylesOnly the Finest : ; Materials Used - SALVO'S LACE STOE, Importer of Lace, . European and Fancy Goods HOTEL, NEAR FORT . BUY YOUR - SH03D At J AC OB 80 N Pantheon Block BROS. Hotel tt l - ; CIGAR NOW 6 ; - V M. A.GUNST& CoAgts, JAS. T7' PBATT i REAL ESTATE INSURANCE , LOANS NEGOTIATED Stangenwald Bulldlni . WHEN YOU WANT FENC8 ;:' SEE . - J. c. ALAKEA STREET BUNGAipWD AND REAL ESTATB OLIVER O. LAN SI NO SO Merchant Street . "The Everyday Article" in Furniture at BAILEY'S 1000 FEET 4-INCH Garden Hose Extra Good Value-2S Ft $L75 JAMES GUILD COMPANY ' Wall & Dougherty ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG. PACIFIC ENGINEERING COMPANY. LTD. Ousltlng, Deslgnlair ai4 C i f trnetlng Engineers. ; Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc tures, Steel Structure. Sanitary Sys tems, Reports and Estimates oa Pro jects. -Phone 1045. " - SEND FOR FREE BOOKLETS . . They tell about tne TruCon line of technical finishes and enamels for all kinds of painting, damp drooflng and water proofing. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Honolulu : Everything In th arlntinf Ua at Star-Bulletia, Ala- tretj b rate a, Vereluat itreet Axtell FORCEGROVTil ;:: '. ; will oo it ". ; " ' " -: - ; - f AN OPPORTUNITY '