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WANTS 1 - I -i '-iif M'F I" L UKULELES. factory, 1719 L:!iha, abov School; Tel 1114. In stock or made to order k-5301-2ra REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Entered of Record January 11, 1913, from 10:50 n .m. to 4:3u u. m. Joseph S Ferry to von llamm Young Co Ltd CM Victorino C Maccta et al to CMty Mill Co Ud M C B Cockett and wf to J M Ezera D Lilinoe Kea (widow) to Edw H F Wolter Tr M Bank of Hawaii Ltd to George E Smithies Rel Maria M Johnson and hsb et al to Shoji Ichiyama I) Shoji Ichiyama to Bishop Trust Co Ltd M Entered of Record Janaary 15, 1913, from 8:30 a. in. to 10:30 a. m. Mrs Emma Kaaewaihau by Gdn to, Admr of Est of Mrs Emma Ka aewaihau . . . . AM Yee Young and wf to Au Mew Sin M F W Macfarlane Tr and wf to Ma nuel M Calhau Lucy K Henriques by Atty'et al to K Fugiaaki lalllloa, Kamahalo et al to Kogiro Fugiaaki .. D L L L L L AL lYfr Ulna Unlf rn Knrlnr FnU Ve'a .mmm w . - - - - O " fyf sakl .-. '. .. Xr Solomon Hoomana to J Antoku.. i- Lokalia Kaaukai to J Antoku . . ., J Antoku to Kogiro Fugiaaki S H Kaboowaha tk to K Fugi- aakl .. .. L Lukela Kaaimanu (k) to Kogird Fuglsaki . . . . ... . . . .... L O 'J: Beeerded Dee; 8, 1912. . Charles R Hemenway and wf to ' Jonenh E Shedv. Di lot 3 and tor lot 4, blk 2Zl College Hills "tract, Hono lulu; 32000. B 3S2;p 214. Dec 6, 1912. Joseph E Sheedy and wf to .Bank of Hawaii Ltd, M; lot 3 and por lot 4, blk 22. bldgs.rrentay etc, College ' Hills tract, Honolulu; 31500. B 377, p 431. Dec 7. 1912. - Lucy Kahalna and hsb to D Kalai kini, D; R P 950, Kul 2561. Walma nalo, Koolaupoko, Oahu; 3250. B 372, p 413. v Aug 1. 1911.;: . , v ' i: Cecil Brown Tr to Moses Elama and wf. D; Inta 17 and 18. hlk H. Ka- piolanl tract, Honolulu ; $825. B 282,1 p 216. Dec 6. 1912 - W 1 Wells and wf to Fanny- Strauch. Dr lots 3, 4, 1, 6 nd 7,Tlk C, of lot 32Kapahulu, Honolulu $275. B 282, p 218. June 3, 1912. " 'r- '-:: -- y: v Hilo Kalhe (k) to Tr ot Church of Latter Day Saints of Jesus Christ, D; lnt in R P's 9894, 1305 and 2048, Late ral, Koolauloa, Oahu ; . 125." B 382, . p MB , XT '"11 1019 "J ' r HUo Kalhe' (k) to Tr of Jesus Christ Church: of Latter Day Saints, D; - lnt In R P:s 9S94, 1305 and 2038. Lalewal, Koolauloa,. Oahu; 825. B 282, p 218. Nov 14,. 1912. . v , "'Meta Cremer to Gustave A Meyer. 8250 ma ft of Gr 3489 and R W Kalihi. Honolulu: 3135. B 367. D 416. John F Colburn and as Tr and wf to Apokaa Sugar Co Ltd.' D ; various pes land, leaseholds, lnt? -notes, etc, " Honoulioll, Ewa, Oahu: . 81, etc. B 382, p 227. 'Dec 6. 1912: R An tone and wf to Chun Pin, D; por R P 604, Kul .803, Ap 8, rents, etc, Kalihi, Honolulu; 8400. B 370, p 398. Dec 4, 1912. ; . : , WC Achl tr to James E Jaeger, P; 1-2 int In lots 15 to'24 lAcl, 27 to 36 ind, 38- to 47 Ind, 51 to 60 lncl, and 66. Hamaukn tract, Honolulu; 83000. ,B 382, p 233. Oct 17, 1912. j W Ramsey to Arthur Coyne, CM; furniture and household effects in building. 1186 Alakea St, Honolulu; 400. B 367, p 417. ' Dec 9, 1912. Gustar A Meyer and wf to Edw H F Wolter, Tr; M; 8250 Bq ft of Gr 3489. R W. bldgs, etc, Kalihi, Honolu lu; 3350. B 367. p 418. Dec 7, 1912. Henry P Campbell to W M S Lind sey, M; lots IS and 14 of R P 4268, rents, etc, Puukapu, S Kohala, Ha waii; 81000. B 379, p 132. Feb 16, 1912. -vV Sepano' Panlanl and wf to W M S Lindsa. D; 1-3 lnt in por R P 3250. Kul 8513. Kawalhae-uka, S Kohala, Hawaii; 3150. B 372. p 414. Nov 27. 1912. Kealoha Paniani to W M S Lindsey. D; 1-3 int in R P 3250, Kul 8513, Ka-waihae-uka. S Kohala. Hawaii; $225. B 372, p 415. Dec. 1912. A FOLLOWER OF INFLUENZA. An attack of influenra Is often fol lowed by a persistent cough, which to "many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been extensively used and with good success for the relief and cure of his cough. Many cases have been cured after other well known remedies had failed For sale by all dealers. Ben son. Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for Ha- i waii. advertisement John D. Rockefeller. Jr., told a large audience that when the crisis of his life and happiness and usefulness to the world depended upon his decision he prayed to God for four years to guide him right, and suddenly his whole path was made clear to him, and the future proved it was right. Statistics covering the world show (hat Berlin is the healthiest city with 11.4 deaths to every thousand inhabi tants. New York is second with 13.2 deaths. The greatest number of vio lent deaths occurred in New York, with Ixmdon, Paris. Vienna and Berlin follow in the order named. w WAGON MAKERS. Nw Pal am a Carriage Works, 570 N King. Tel. 3320. Hacks, buggies, brakes made to order. Repairing. 5421-1 m. WAGON REPAIRS. ee Kau Co., 306 N. Beretanla. Ex pert repairers. Bring your old wagons to us and we will make a food a baw for very little cost k2&S-6m Castle & Cooke Limited HONOLULU, T. M. SUGAR FACTORS, 8HIPPINQ AND COMMISSION MERCHANT8 Agents tor FIRE, LIFE, MARINE. TOUR ISTS' BAGGAGE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Representing Ewa Plantation Company Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Kohala Sugar Co. Apokaa Cugar Co., Ltd. . Matson Navigation Co. ! Toyo Kisen Kalsha TTD . mm i .120 LOTS 40. by SO feet tor tale at KallhL right : on , King ; r Street, near the Kalihi bridge, v Prices range from 1350 to 1500- . S Liberal dlaeounti will b J ' lowed for cash. Terms art vary jt Ineilr of Kalihi Poi and Land- Co., Ltd. or to CHEMICAL ENGINE8 AND WATCHMAN'S CLOCKS For Sale by J. A. GILMAN Fort Street BUILDING MATERIAL of All Kinds DEALERS IN LUMBER ALL EX & ROBINSOX Queen Street Honolulu PACIFIC ENGINEERING COMPANY. LTD. Consulting, Designing and Con structing Engineers. Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro jects. Phone 1045. P. H. BURNETTE Commissioner of Deeds for Califor nia and New York; NOTARY PUB LIC; Grants Marriage Licenses, Draws Mortgages, Deeds, Bills of Saie, Leases, Wills, etc. Attorney for the .District Courts. 70 MERCHANT ST., I HONOLULU. Phone 1846. Photo-EnrraTlng of algiest trade ran be secured from the Star.Balletla PhetO'EBg-rarlnr Plant. ffeig .Ml Sal Factory Achi HORSES FOR SALE Imported and Island Club Stables Tel. 1109 VON HAMM-YOUNG CO LTD. Importer, Machinery and Commission Merchants Dealers In Automobiles and Automobile Supplies ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDO. Cor. King and Bishop Sta, TELEPHONES: Office 2137 Auto Supply Dept. 3817 Auto Salesroom 326S Merchandise ft Machinery. 2417 MISS POWER, I EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY , Fort St. Second Floor LADIES' FANCY GOODS GENTS' FURNISHINGS Kwong Sing Loy Co. King St' nr. Bethel MACGREGOR A BLATT 1130 Fort Street TiTTTJiINERS Latest Style Only the Flnotfl Materials Used BUY YOUR SHOES JACOBSON BROS. Pantheon Block Hotel St. CIGAR NOW la M. A. GUNST & Co., Agts. WHEN YOU WANT FENCE , .SEE;'. J.C. ALAKEA STREET r THE . , e B. Frazior ADVERTISING AGENTS Phone 1371 122 King 81 AN OPPORTUNITY BUNGALOWS AND REAL ESTATB OLIVER G. LAN8INO, 30 Merchant Street 1913 American Underslung Models ON EXHIBITION Geo. C. Beckley, Phone 3009 Sole Distributer The Studebaker lines have the class Schuman Carriage Co., Ltd. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING ASSOCIATED GARAGE, LTD. Repairing of Automobiles and Carriages. Painting a specialty. Wright- Host ace LIMITED King and South. I read it In the SUir-BuIletin. It must he so. OWL Axtell ReachwaKi etos TAR)nolatd Press Cable! WASHINGTON. Jan. 13 Acting up on the recommendations made by the war department, the house yesterday passed the special appropriation of $22o.OOO for the work in the harbor of Honolulu. The appropriation, it is un derstood, becomes avaiiable immedi ately upon signing of the contract for the deepening of the harbor channels. Over-Night FEDERAL Wireless To the Advertiser The steamer Uranium, which ter minated her voyage from Rotterdam by piling up on a rocky reef tea miles from Halifax, iu a fog yesterday, re mained fast today, with Captain Eu stace and crew aboard, but with all the 830 passengers safe ashore at, the immigration station here. The steamer is stuck bow on with seventeen fathoms of water under her stern. The bow plates are ripped and No. 1 hold is filled with water. The vessel's position is only a few hundred yards from the lighthouse at Chebucto Head, where the keeper declares he was blowing his fog horn when the vessel struck. The United Kingdom was swept Sal urday and Sunday by heavy gales and enowstonns. There have been many wrecks of small craft and coast ship ping has been damaged. Vessels arriv ing in jwrt felt the full fury of the stonn and some of them are badly scarred. Dr. C. J. Richardson, who examined William Rockefeller, the oil magnate, at Miami, Florida, for the house money trust investigation committee, to de termine if JhJe millionaire .was physic ally able to give testimony, made his report today. Chairman Pujo will not make- it public until after it has been presented to the full membership, of the committee. The officers in charge of navy -re cruiting stations throughout the coun try havo been ordered by the navy de partment to assist the naval militia as far as practicable, rendering them aid in their work and giving"the officers and men . instruction in ' matters per taining to the navy and naval service. . Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, chief mar shal of the Inauguration! Day parade, has received word from President elect Wilson that the latter has de termined upon the Essex Troop of New Jersey Cavalry as his personal escort March 6. President Taft today sent to .the sen ate the nomination or Col. ueorge F, Sorven, of the United States Army Sig nal Corps, to be commander of the Sig nal Corps, succeeding Brig, GenT James Allen, who retires next months Secretary of the Navy . ;Meyer today stated that he might be a candidate for the United States senate from Massa chusetts, . if the Republican caucus could not determine upon a selection from candidates now before it. He ex pressed the wish, r however, that the nomination be settled by caucus. tThe Times correspondent at Con stantinople says that, a national as-J sembly wiiibe summoned to aecide on peace or war. If it declres for peace, the' cabinet readily can accept 'the al lies conditions, but if for war the min isters can take the grave decision with greater confidence. "Several sharp encounters, in all of which the federals were victorious, have been reported to the Mexican government from various places in the state of Guerrero, but most stubborn opposition has been met with along the west coast, where four towns Te cam, Attoyaca, Arsenal and San Ge- ronimo are unofficially reported to have been taken by the rebels. The first formal move toward mak ing the United States naval station at Guantanamo, Cuba, an impregnable outpost of defense for the Panama ca nal, was taken up today, when orders were issued designating a board of of ficers of the army and navy to visit Guantanamo immediately. The fuuetion of this board will be a close inspection of the surroundings at Guantanamo and a comparison on the ground of the facilities tor defense as shown in the elaborate plans prepared by tne joint board upon data furnished by the army and navy war colleges. The date for the marriage of Miss Hellen Miller Gould to Finley J. Shep- ard, of St. Louis, has been definitely set for Wednesday, January 22, it was said by her friends today. The ceremony will he performed at Miss Gould's country place in Tarry- town, at noon, ana win De wiinessea enly by a small gathering of relative? and in'imate friends, including some of her old neighbors in Tarrytown and Irvington. TO CURE A COLD IR OilE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinind Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box PARIS MEDICLNB CO, St Louis, V. a 4 Cell MONEY FOR LOCAL HARBOR MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS VESSELS TO ARRIVE Wednesday. January 15 ivauai pons . u. nun. simr. j Thursday, January 16 San Fnrticisco Siberia, P. M. S. S. Mani ports Claudine. stnir. Saturday, January 18 Hilo, via way ports Mauna Kea stmr. Sunday. January 19. Maui, Molokai and. Lanai ports Likelike. stmr. Kauai ports Kinau. stmr. Monday, January 20 San Francisco Ventura, O. S. 8. Tuesday, January 21. Hongkong via Japan ports Nile, P, M. S. S. Hilo via way ports Mauna Kea frtmr. Wednesday, January 22. Kauai ports W. G. Hail, stmr. Thursday, January 23 San Francisco China, P. M. S. S Maui ports Claudine, stmr. Friday, January 24 Sydney via Pago Pago Sonoma, O S. S. Salina Cruz via San Francisco and Sound ports Arlzonan, A. H. S. S. Saturday, January 25. Hilo. via way ports Mauna Kea, stmr. Tuesday, January 28 Sydney via Auckland, and Suva ... . r. r Aiaaura, j. a. o. o. Hongkong via Japan -.ports Mon golia, P. M. S. S. Wednesday, January 29 San Francisco Manchuria, P. M. S. S. Vancouver and Victoria Maknra. C. A. S. S. VESSELS TO DEPART Tuesday. January 14. Maui, Molokai and Lanai ports Li kellke, stmr., 5 p. m. Kauai ports Kinau, stmr., 5 p. m Wednesday. Jan. 15. Japan porta. Manila and Hongkong sioeria, r. m. b. . Manila via Guam Transport Sher man, 10 a. m. Hilo , via way ports Manna Kea, stnnvlO a. m. Thursday, January 1S. Kauai ports W. G. Hall, stmr, 5 p. m. - - Friday, January 17. Maui ports Claudine,. stmr., 5 p. m Saturday, January 18. San FranciscoSheridan. U. S. A. T. San Francisco Logan, U. S. A. T. Hilo via Lahalna Mauna Kea, stmr, 3 p. m. - . Monday. January 20. Kahului and Lahalna Claudine, stmr., S p. m. , , , Kauai porta Noeau, stmr., 5 p. m. Tuesday. Jan. 21. Maul, Molokai and Lanai ports Li kelike, stmr, 5 p. m. , San Francisco Nile, P. M. S. 8. : Kauai porta Kinau, stmr., & p. m. . Wednesday January 22 i Hilo via way porta Mauna Kea, stmr., 10. a. m. . ; fc . , v . . Thursday. Jan. 23.' Japan ports, Manila and Hongkong China. P. M. S. S. Kauai ports W. G. Hall, stmr., 5 p. m . ' Friday, Jan. 24. . . . Kona and Kau ports Kilauea, stmr., noon. . . . , San Fratfclsco Sonoma, 0 8. 8. . Maui ports Claudine, stmr., 5 p. m Tuesday, Jan, 28. ' San Francisco Mongolia, 'P. M. 8. 8. Vlctirla. and Vancouver Makura, C.-A. 8. 8. 1 Hilo via Lahalna Mauna Kea, stmr. 3 p. m. ' f i ' , . Saturday, January 25. . Wednesdays Jan.-29. - Japan ports, Manila and Hongkong Manchuria, P. M. 8. 8. Sydney via Suva and Auckland Marama, C.-A. 8. 8. MAILS Malls are due from the following points as .follows: San Francisco Siberia, Jan. 15. Jan. 14. Victoria Marama, Jan. 29. Colonies Sonoma, Jan. 26. Yokohama Nile, Jan. 21. Malls will depart for the following points as follows: Yokohama China, Jan. 23. Vancouver Makura, Jan. 28. Colonies Ventura, Jan. 20. San Francisco Transport, Jan. 18. TRANSPORT SERVICE Logan arrived Honolulu, Jan. 14. Sherman arrived Honolulu, Jan. 14. Warren, stationed at the Philippines, Thomas, from Honolulu for Guam and Manila, Dec. 14. Dix, from Honolulu for Manila, sailed Dec. 8. 3heridan arrived Honolulu, Jan. 14. The first municipal street railway in the United States has been start ed on Geary street, in San Francisco. Over 20,000 passengers were carried on the first day. No. 1 Whooping Cough SPASMODIC CXOtT ASTHMA COUCHS B10NQUTU CATAI1H COLDS rmai-tSHEO 17. A timple. nfeaod effective treatment (or bronchial trouble, sroidiat int- Viporiaed Craolenc nope the paroiycni ol Wboopinf Cooih ao4 relierg Spasmodic Croop at once. It it a boon to rafferen from AKbma. The air carryinf the antiaepric fapor. iatpired with every breath, maket breatbinc eaty I ootbea tbe (ore throat and stop the cosch. acroriDf restful sic bta. It i iaraloable to moth en with jouiif Children. Send u postal for descriptiTe booklet. ALL DRUGGISTS. Try Crtften AnU- for tbe irritated throat. Tbey are timple. effect ire and antiseptic. Of your drattljr. or from us. 10c. in stamp. Vapo-Cresolcae C. 2CordakSuN.T. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. SYDNEY SHORT LINE" FOR SAN FRANCISCO S. S. Sonoma Jan. 24 S. S. Sierra Feb, 8 S. S. Ventura Feb. 21 TO SAN FRANCISCO, W5.00; ROUND TRIP, 1110.00. TO SYDNEY, tlSO.00: ROUND TRIP, $225.00 Sailing Lists and Voider on Application to C BREWER A CO, LTD., General VgMs. PACIFIC HAIL Sailings from Honolulu on FOR THE ORIENT Siberia (via Manila) Jan. 15 China (via Manila) Jan. 23 Manchuria (via Manila) Jan. 29 Nile (via Manila) Feb. 14 Mongolia (via Manila). Feb. 21 Persia (via Manila) Mar. 14 Korea (via Manila) Mar. 21 Siberia Apr. 4 China (via Manila) Apr. 11 Manchuria (via Manlla).Apr. 18 For general Information ' apply to ? . BLHaokfold & Co Ltd, - Arconta T00 II Btecmen of tho aboro Company FOR THE ORIENT S.. S. Chlyo Maru Feb. 7 S. 8. Nippon Maru .....Feb. 27 S. S. Tenyo Maru ......Mar. 7 CoJJa at If anna, omlttmf caJl CASTLE & COOKE, UMITED, Acsnis, If cncl'jrj. iWatsoh Navis . Direct Service Betweea San FROM SAN FRANCISCO 5- S. S. Lurllne" Jl. V. . .Jan! 15 8. S.' Wilhelmtna .., ...Jan. 21 S.k8'HorrOtulan. .......Jan. 29.', ' 8.' 8; Lurllna;; . . . . r;; Feb. -12: ; 8. 8. HYADES talli from Seattle For further particulars, apply 1CAST.EArCpOKtViTDGen)lc:rit3;M;:rr.n j CANADIAN - AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL WAIL LlliE : For SUva, Auckland 4 Sydney: 8. 8 Marama . . .. . . . ..Jan. .29 - S. S. Makura -...Feb 28 8. 8. ZeaFandla is. :;.;iMar.'2S t 8. 8. Marama 'J. Apr. 23 THE0. H. DAVIES & C0 "AMERICAH-HAWAIIAfl STEAMSHIP C0I.1PAJJY. FROM HEWLYORK 10 -HOfiOLULU V i Vl Tehuan tepee, every sixth day. Freight received at alt times at Vim Company's . wharf, 41st Street, South Brooklyn FROM SEATTLE OR TAC0MAT0 HONOLULU DIHECT 8. 8. ARIZONAN ARIZONAN . to sail about VIRGINIAN -to sail about 8. 8. 8. 8. ALASKAN to aaU about...;......,....;...i.--.;Feb.7th For further Information appty to H. HACKFELO : A CO LTD, agents, Honolulu. Q. P. MORSE, Ceneral Freight Agent Oahil Railivay Time Table eatawejaavaaw f K ' Satwari. For Walanaa, Walaloa. Kahuiia asd Way ataUona :15 a. 3:20 p. m. For Pearl City, Ewa M21 and Way Stations 17;20 a. m., ?9:l5 a. m., 11:30 a. m 2:15 p. nL. 3:20 pm- 5:15 p. nr. 39:30 p. m., tll:15 p. m. For waniawa and Leuenus '10:Z0 a. m, S:15 p. ol, 39:30 p. hl, til: 15 p. nx la ward. Arrire Honolalu from Kabuku, Wal- aloa and Walanae S:!! a. m, S:31 p. m. Arrive Honolola from Ewa Mill and Pearl City 17: 45 a. m., 8:SC a. ol. 11:02 a. m., 1:40 p. 4:21 p. m., 5:31 p. m.. 7:30 p. m. Arrire Honolulu from Wahlawa and Leilehua 9:15 a. m., tl:40 p. m., 5:31 p. m., 310:10 p. a. The Halelwa Limited, a two-hour train (only first class tickets hon ored), leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:36 a. m.; returning, arrives tn Honolnlu at 10:10 p. m. The Limited stops only at Pearl City and Walanae outward, and Walanae, Walpabu and Pearl City Inward. Dally. 1 8 an day Excepted. 2Suo- day Only. O. P. DENISON, F. C SMITH, BoceriniendenL Q. P. A. F YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS. Anywhere at Any Time, Call on or Write E. C. DAKE'S ADVERTISING AGENCY. 124 Sansome Street San Francisco FORCEGROWTH WILL DO IT FOR SYDNEY. N. S. W. S. S. Ventura Jan. 20 S. S. Sonoma Feb. 17 S. S. Ventura Mar. 17 STEAMSHIP CO. or about the following dates: FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Nil Jan.-21 Mongolia , Jan. 28 Persia .Feb. 18 Korea Fob. 25 Siberia Mar. 11 China Mar. 1t Manchuria Mar. 25 Nil Apr. -8 Motigoll Apr. 15 Persia ... May wn call at aad lasro SoaoHiI 8s S. Nippon Mam Feb. r 4 8. S. Tenyo, Maru . . . . Feb. 'i I S. 8. Shinyo'Mau .....Mar." 4 at , A- ' ' : .'"- - anon at , : ;Fic!ici:niK;nt:J: ron bam rnan3Tn f 8,j S, Urllna 1y Jan. 21 X s. . wn neinuna . . . .wan.- L ; 8. 8. Honolulan Feb. 4 . X ?'?zM? y , for Honolulu on or aboyt JANUARY to y '1 - For Victoria A Vancouver, B.C.: ;. 8 8.'. Makura ... ..Jan.- 23' S. 8, Zealandla A.., ...Feb. 23 , 1 8. 8. Marama . . . . , I Mar. 25 . 88. Makura .Apr. 2 LTD GEfiEHAL AGEJTO- r.?7ii2Z'w7J ......... Jan. 27 ,2- awjHBeverchaasinf scenery oa.tha,- . I Feather River Route . takes awai ' I . J the tired feellnar 'experienced lit - , ;;. , v -long jourbeyat across the country" : The: tnagnlflceilt ' canyons, ? the stj ous 'waterfalls: and the almost end- . V r a." V I . less streftms.TLnd aiure ahaded -moua ' y tains' suppllesenjoyment';not ' found 4v on other lines. -J-.--.l - ',: tl ' AGENTS " WESTERN PAcipIO BAIIr WAY COMPANY "NORTH OF 53 They use ice for fondatlon for cement-walks where they have them. Down here the builders dolight in using our crushed rock and' sand. V Hoiaololn Construction , O Drawing Cp.t JLtd..- , Queen St. ' : : Robinson Bldg EMMELUTH & CO.. LTD. PLUMBERS and SHEET METAL WORKERS STOVES and RANGE8 Corner King and Bishop, Streets Phone No. 3C67 HY-RIB For catalogue and Information call at HONOLULU IRON WORKS COMPANY Nuuanu St. " ' '"T I read It In the Star.Balktla. ' It mast wc . -v '. i .: 4' 5 . s r . mm v. ..." . ; ' ' -. .-r; ' .- 'j