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ELECTRIC SHOP 1119 Fort St. Tel. 4344 v THE' WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN?!NVESTWENT,CO., LTD. RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES AS OF DECEMBER 31st, 1912. Loans on real estate, $101,9797 Real estate 4 ..$ 3,844.50 Furniture and fixtures .... 312.50 1 Castln hand and in bank.. 643.S8! LIABILITIES. Head Office ?1W,77.95 SPECIAL fJAIL SERVICE TO STAR-BULLETIN Home and Foreign Dispatches Giving World's News . gt-a Glance, TOURIST RUSH I 117 BEGINS IN EARNEST LATEST 'EWS BULLETIN". I Following tbe funeral services hcM t ' " . I New York, the body of Whitelaw ! The Luckenbach Steamship Com- Keid. our late ambassador to Ureal ; inetv i er rpnt of thr ,Hv: pany of Now York is to begin at once Britain, was laid in a vault at Tarrv- ' I I ?. 16 CCnt',0f h 'Il.rtvas 01 operating a line of freight and paseen- town. tLe Larhne etterda mornins were K:r stf amers between the Atlantic and Doth the Turks and the Allies cav- tourists who expect to remain in Ho Pacific, in competition with the Pa-, ing refueed to recede from their rosi- colulu for the Horal Parade and Car- ; runs taken at tne Peace conference it The rush in the canal work has is thought that peace negotiations will amazed President Taft. He learned at once be broken off and the war re that vessels can be. sent through the commenced locks in less than nine months from: An the cities of Germany have com noTr, if necessary. , hlr. sn.ooo riJvpt- t uion the 23th anniversary of Kaiser The Democratic minority in the California legislature overturned, by wilhelnTs reign. ii iv. iuep.au, vi lue rro- R ,g reported tnat the C2ar is to gressives. and made a man speaker abolish the Siberian eyitem of punish- wasn't a Democrat. C. C. Young of Berkeley was elected. Tlin. TIT Tj-nnV kna stock market to back a new Invention ,L1? IX- J' QDu; rT1m iur, has definitely set next Septemrp voke the recall against Police Judge, S4tcs . . . ,tu , Weller, who reduced the bail of a A commvOI pa nlcwith many fail man who assaulted a girl. The man eia in Kleff following fled. leaving a wife aid family desU- fe Czar's ukMe expelling: e rcmain tute I ing Jews. The latter are beginning to Two thousand men workinr on collect 12.50J.COO due them from Rus- power plant in the mountains of Call- 8ian merchants. fornia have struck because dissatisfied nival," said H. P. Wood, secretary ot the promotion committee today. The tourist season has commenced with a rush, and promises to be a big ger one than ever before. Since Jan uary 1 over three hundred and sev city-five tourists have arrived from tne coast and the colonies, all of whom intend taking in the festivities next rient and tint the worse fate of im-. " rv'onmT, in r. n.mnonn fntrroe. i ihe Island longer. Canada is also con- h nhtitiit i tiibuting her share, as each Canadian with living conditions. It is expected tkat within tea days the total . tiotey necessary to release! liher brings to Honolulu a good-sized lift of stop-overs. According to ths as the time of his visit to the United , i'"--uon arrivals on we aiuenn wut buij iu nu rolulu for the Carnival. Already the different hotels in the city have re ceived cablegrams with reference to securing accommodations for the win ter from people all over the spates. The weekly meeting of the promo tion committee will be held Friday Mternoon at three o'clock in .the rooms of the merchants' association, and it has been requested that all members NEWS OF JANUARY 6 Taft's contention that the Panama M . x t.- ...i , r a nMoanr o a flAvarai . nil win Tin L iiiaL" the convicted union labor leaders on !011 15" , ? .w .7 ,f Zic . innTn fiuQuiu ce aruiirLeu 10 uut uavatm , w ' rw CATTLE TESTING FOR TUBERCULOSIS hail ritl a ralcnH The wife of Lincoln Bekchey, the py 3e representatives of either party nvintnr his cenir4 a In Washington. f Jimonv " I Dr. Lotrirt fewifL America's great Over 1,000 Princeton students will just died at act as a personal guard to Woodrow Wilson at the time of his inauguration. est ' astronomer, has Binghampton, N. W. ' Washingtoa American representa tive of great mining companies in Mexico have telegraphed to rush NEWft OP. January s ' American women ana cnuaren oui oi ,-The Queen Mother Alexandra of Mexico at once. England Is said to be tired of her Carnegie Museum porkers have dis- secluaion so will attend - the opera covered in Utah the remnants of a and take a (yachting trip the coming saur "id be fT1 season. s . prehistoric freak yeat unearthed. pAfnr nres.Bt rri Maronlsde Vega Inclan, personal nSlT'-idTTS Alphonso of Spain, A'lf Ail be the leading can- haVarrlTed in San Francisco to select world's fair for his soon to take place. Rlbot Is his prin- ftM1K. . , o I The Pacific Coast is experiencing Biir Bradbury, an eccentric Sanone of the worst Cold speUs it has Francisco millionaire, who served a Iel. to years Killing froste.are pre year In San Quentln for perjury some dieted throughout the citrus belt time ago, has Just died. He was . Oliver P. Wiggins, a trapper with known. to. fame a "Spittin' BiU" be- Kit Carson and a reteran. ; scout of cause he fought, the San FrancUco early days is during In Denver. anti-spittlBg ordinance for, years. , Woodrow Wflson declares positively KOn,Jan.J26 oVer six thousand mln- that he has not as yet settled upon Istera in the United States, will de 8ingle person for his caluiieL liver sermons on child labor, and em- x 'A terrific 'storm off the Southern phaaize the importance' of - passing a California coast wrecked two sloops, federal) children's bureau bilL ; the -United States - Immigration In- fMrs. Glover Cleveland and . her af specter's cruising launch and drowned fianced husband. Professor Preatonof Blxi-people, two; of -whont 'Were 1mmlr Princeton -tvllif he J5iests?pf Jlonor.atTOUonlnsnectbja-i.vv ,; fc;V ; a dinner to be given by President Taft A fire In a large apartment house and-his wife at the White House. ; . in Berkeley drove 26 families into the I 'The Archduchess Eleonore, J eldest streets - and caused a propertjr loss of daughter of the Archduke Karl Ste- 1100,000.' 1 phen of:- Austria, has renounced herl The hext suffrage fight is to be royal title to" marry, a Lieutenant imaged in Nevada and Dr. Anna Shaw Kloss of the navy. and Jane Addams are to stump-the ; People in Texas who have been 8tate in the near iure. complaining of the high price of beef TQe Pacific Mail steamer Newport are beginning to eat goat meat, which wnicn wa wcenUj raised at-Panama is verr saUsfactory and much cheaper. aBd brought to San Francisco for re- i The women of a small town in cen- PIr8 crashed into the freighter Louis tral New York state have formed a Luchenbach and' was badly damaged, fire company, to fight residence fires ' . Moving picture shows in San Fran whil the won,pn' hn.han- ... Cisco has, raised the price of ad mis- siuu iivui a.w ww bu vi.ui.wi It is believed that the weakening Turks may surrender and under pres sure from the Powers it is believed that, the Sultan will give up Adrian ojle in the enu. HSLiSSW!? of Japan, after his- enagged jraf 0ver 91.000.000 to at business. The political situation In Portugal1 Is daily becoming more threatening. A secret society opposed to the gov ernment already: has 30,000 members. The report Is published in Toklo In his report for December, Dr. L. N. Case, assistant territorial veterin arian, tells of fifty-five animals in Mrs. Isenbergs dairy herd at Waia- lae having been subjected to the in- tradermal tuberculin test, with the result that only one was condemned out of the whole lot Dr. Case, cor rects a statement in his previous monthly report that the cow con demned in the dairy of'H. B. Brown came from the Swanzy ranch al Kua loa. The animal was bought from a Chinaman who keeps a small herd at Kalae. ' '" - ' The list of importations for the month shows S3 horses, 53 mules, 6 doga and 70 cases of poultry, besides a crate each of guinea pigs and hares Sor the U..S. experiment station. FORESTRY WORK' -ON LARGE SCALE . According to the report of David Haughs. forest nurseryma. for De cember, there were $353 plants dis-J tributed from . the government nurs ery during the month' Of . this nhm ber -7&90 were gratis. . Besides these to the general public, the nursery has distributed 16,350. plants to plantation and other corporations. : Brother Mat thias. Newell distributed; from the Hilo nursery, 1500 plants since Arbor Day, and for the year 1912 he distrib uted 12,430 trees, the largest number for any year since the nursery was started. , Thirty-five mail bags containing about 10,000 packages of vegetable seed have Jteen received from Wash ington. About one-half, or 5000 pack, ages, contains corn, cucumber, let tuce, onion and . radish. The - other 5000 packages contain lettuce, musk melon, onion, radish and tomato. EIGHTEEN "RETIRE FOR AGE: NEXT-YEAR IN ARMY WiU Ga To We have been advisedtt)f t an in ... crease in the price of Of: H a i lanive at d;of Juar : We will add 25c a pair to boys'sizei Buy now while you' ean get a pair . . . HalibuSalmbri rlounders; Crabs, bhnmps , . : ; ,. . fTrvP 5-'n'-tr ' " ? -: ' v r-r v'-T IfnT-r-, Try our Picnic Hams - . :- ., 20c a Pound Fresh NeW Ziealand Butter Metropolitan leat Market HEILBRON A LOUIS, Props. TELEPHONE UCS There will be eighteen retirements for age in the army during 1913, William Rockefeller, who is wanted' against fifteen retirements in 1912, as coroaaUon, la to maketrip to Eu- put6u6p t0 release th, tWrtywo ?J F9? "J1 , nnton.- labor leaders Jailed 'at India j The :Sw fines - levied anhut -lh H., u.!.,...!... v. , . " . ------ -o utpuus lasi ,. wee. noise, Idaho editors for contempt of Tra court in criticizing a state supreme to appear before the' money iaveeti- follows: January 31, Col William II court decision, are to be paid by nti -rrnnmittM t Wnshrnston W Miller, Quartermaster's Corps; Febru penny contributions by progressives ried to Key West in a special train 'ary 12, Col. George R. Cecil, infantry; au over me unuea states. and set sail in a- private yacht for -James Whittaker, eleven years old, Honduras, leaving his pnysfcHus to is serving, a term of from ten to fifty declare that be was a very sick man. years in a Idaho penitentiary for the murder of his mother. 1 WESTERN SEWS. A Washington, D. C, police court Judge defined a drunkard as a man! William Henry Magee has been who finds It necessary to take a drink made general' passenger agent- for before breakfast i the Tovo Kisen Kaisha to succeed February 13. Bri. Gem James Allen; Signal Corps; March 16 Lieut. CoL Frank Greene, Signal Corps; April 15, Col. Louis Al La Garde. Medical Corps ; I-ril 26, Brig. Gen. Walter S. bchuy ler, U. 3. A.; April 29, Col. Arthur Wil liams, llth infantry: May' 15, Brig. Gen. Frederick A. Smith. U. S. A.; June 26, Col. Calvin D. Cowles. 5th In- The police raided eamblinz iointa the late Alfred Rennie. He was as-: fantry;-August 20, bng. Gen. lagar a. In San Francisco and arrested over sistant to the latter for sometime be-;3tever, U. S. A.; September 4. Col. Cor 200 men. j fore-his death. nelius Gardener, 16th infantry; Octo- A message from John Jacob Astor Manv owners -of mineral claims in ber 5. Col. Alexis R. Paxton, infantry; who lost his life in the Titanic disas the California deserts have left Los October 9. Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Hoyt; ter, was picked up near the Canary Angeles to protect tneir property over t uciooer n. ooi. wimam i. sen. Islands. It was errtd on ntAo. f New Year'jB, the recognized time when! Corps of Engineers; October 29, Col. . 11 carrea on a piece or , . ' ;i,r.i t I i, n.. narimmi' a deck chair. The message read: $106,779.95 5106,779.95 I Territory of Hawaii ) City and County of Honolulu )ss I, J. B. Gibson, Manager of The Western and Hawaiian Investment Com pany, Limited, do solemnly swear that the foregoing Statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. B. GIBSOX, i Manager. 'Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of January, 1913. HENRY C. HAPAI, Notary Public, 1st, Judicial Circuit T. H. 5442-2L WHOLESOME AND NUTRITIOUS I V M J I; I . Jf If 1 f I t V X A b ii . til It Love's Bakery STAR-BULLETIN 1. 75 FEB MONTH "Love to all. Will meet you in Heav en. Finder will receive $1000 for de livering this message. John Jacob Astor." Captain Johansen, a companion of Amundsen, tho explorer, committed suicide. He is said to have brooded over the fact that .Amundsen left him behind when he made his last dav's march and reached the South Pole. The most magnificent private resi dence ha New York is being erected br Henry Frick, a Pittsburg millionaire. The house wilt cost $2,090,000. The Hamburg-American liner Ameri ca with 500 passengers rah aground on Staten Island. Mrs. Helen Becgen Hopper, the fcurth wife of De Wolf Hopper, the comic opera singer, has filed suit for divorce. She was the co-respondent when his third wife filed suit for di vorce. IJLncoln Beachy. America's greatest at-roplanist, Js- being sued for divor?e. (Tertians he was too much of a "nigh flyer" to please his wife!) A terrific windstorm is sweeping the Pst-lfic coast, delaying shippine every wlir and doinpt untold damage: ...Sixteen men were drowned when tne Rritish steamer Indrikula rammed the steamer Luckenbach in Chesapeake H-y. President Taft. declares himaelf in f, or of arbitrating the Panama canal tolls if the negotiations between Greal I ritain and the United States fail to tring about a settlement. claim jumpers are particularly active Murphy Grant & Co., a wholesale drygoods firm founded in San Fran cisco by Eugene Kelly, Jos. A. Dono hoe, Daniel T. Murphy, and Adam Grant all California pioneers, in 1850, has sold out to Moore-Watson, anoth er wholesale drygoods firm, for $1, 500,000. The four-masted British steel bark- entine Tornsciaie, rrom uiaegoM u Neyer besltato aoout glvin? Cham Portland. Oregon, strucK xne rocKs on rv, n.mw t fhiMrrvn Aberdeen, Washington, and is a totally contains no onium or other narCot- icss. one was sailing m uu Frank Baker, ordnance department; November 13, Col. Alexander O. Bro die, adjutant general's department; November 15, Chaplain Samuel H. Bell, 1st Field Artillery: December 27, Brig. (Jen. William H.- Bixby, Corps of Engineers. PERFECTL1 SAFE. Witnesses In a Denver trial testi fied that the I. W. W. propaganda included the killing of Governor Shaf roth of Colorado, the killing of po licemen and the dynamiting of the Denver municipal courts. Bids have been opened for the $550, 000 Machinery Hall which is to be among the first of the world's fair buildings to be erected at San Fran cisco. Luella Roberts, a seventeen year old schoolgirl of Cloverdale. Cal.. was it is thcught fatally shot by Frank Carlisle, a railroad station agent, whose devoted attentions the girl re jected. Do not trust vcurfHf to draw a will; the Hawaiian Trust Co.. Ltd., Fort street, will do it for you. The department of commerce and labor has offered to make a wonder- fu. '.?:-:liibit at th Fair, depicting the worli' progress in the entire field of social endeavor. The daughter of James .1. Hill, the railroad man. is to be married to Dr. Agil Boeckmann of St, Paul. i ics and can be Klven w'th imolicit con fidence. 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