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0 HONOLULU BTAR-BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEB. 4, 1913. FIRE LIFE MARINE AUTOMOBILE Tourist Baggage and Accident Insurance Castle & Cooke, Lid. Agent Honolulu Alexander Baldwin Sugar Factors Commission Merchknts and insurance Agents XJehU for kifrtuu 'dottchu k One Co. - ' Htltn 8oir Comptj Pal Plantation ".. Maul Agricultural Comptay Hawaiian 8tnar Cdmpanj Kahakn Plantation Company UcBrjrde Sugar Company Kaholul Railroad Compaxy Kauai Railway Company Hcaolaa Binn ... Haiku Fruit and Packing Co, Kanal frott and Land Company LJL C.Bmver&Co. Established 1tXt UQAR fAcTORt, 'SHIPPING arid COMMISSION t m" merchants,- FIRE A MARINE NURANCE Agftnta fpri . Hawaiian Acrftfdtnral C. Onomea. usar' JCompany . ?v. Pepetkeo.Socir, Company ' Honosm ttnsat Company ' Walluka Sugar jObmtany OlotralU -CompSay'; '),' ; ; Kllauea fcusar PlantktloB Co. " hill6 Socar Cotdpany . Paann&ti Sugar Plantation Co. Ifrkaiau JPlantatfcni Company Hutchinson fitt&ar PUrot ; Co. AValmanalo Sugar r'Cuptorj -Honolulu Plantation Company Oceanic Steamship Company BaMfrin LocomoUrd ' Work Fire Insurance to B. P. Dillingham Co. LIMITED . Gantfal Afnt for Hwt!!: Atlai Auurane Company of London, Now .York Undor wrlttra'. Agency;. Provldenco Washington Insurant. Co. 4th Floor, StangsiiWsll Bldg. U Hoaolola were agafa swept by a. conflagration, eoaU joa collect year Insaraarc! C Brewer & Co., Ltd. (tSTAULISHED 1121) represent tie the largest aid strongest fire lasaraaeo compa aies in the world. Lowest Rates Liberal Settlements FIRE! The Man Who Wants To Be Married but feelo that he "hain't the price" is a man to be pitied. Happy the man who, In his youth was wite enougn to look forward to the needs of man hood, to start a savings bank account and to acquire the sav ing habit When the time comes for marriage he is never forced tc wait and to make her wait until the price is forthcoming. Start that account for yourself or for your boy NOW. One dol. lar will do it. We pay interest on all balances. Bank ot Hawaii, Ltd. Capital-Surplus $1,200,000 Cstattllshsd In 1SM BISHOP & CO. CANKERS Commercial and Travelers Letters or Credit Issued on trie Bank of California and The London Jornt Stock Bank. Ld London. Correspondents for the Amor lean Express Company and The. Cook 'A Son. Interest allowed on Term and Savings Bank Deposits. We have sold bur 20 per cent Investment advertised last week and how offer a Ftiriifclied Five-Room Bungalow on Wdiolae Road two bedrooms, separate serv ants' quarters; lot 75x133 feet, for $3000 Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. 924 Bethel Street BANK O ef " HONOLULU LIMITED Issue K. N. & K. Letters of Credit and Travelers Checks available throughout the world. Cable Transfers at lowest Rates 4 .... THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Head Office : : : Yokohama Honolulu Office :::::: : : Bethel and Merchant Sts. Yen. Capital Subscribed . . . 43,000,000 Capital Paid Up 30.000,000 Reserve Fund 17.850,000 General banking business transacted. Savings accounts for $1 and upwards. Fire and burglar-proof vaults, with Safe Deposit Boxes for rent at S2 per year and up wards. Trunks and cases to be kept In custody st moderate rates. YU AKAI. Manager "The Everyday Article" in Furniture at BAILEYS Victor Records BERQSTROM MUSIC CO. Odd Fellows' Block Fort 8L ttOMlfllu StocRExcfiangc Tuess:av. F-t r.!or. 4. NAME OF STOCK. Bid. Asked. 'MFBCAKTILJe C Brwwer it Co STJCAR. Ewa Plantation Co. . . Hawaiian Aaric Co. . Haw. Com. & bug. Co Hawaiian Sagar Co. . . I I 27 li i j5 36 j . ... I ; 50 : 6 ; Honomu Sugar Co llonokaa 8uiar Ca ! . Haiku 8ugar Co. j : 10 Hutchinson Sugar Plant. . j 6 Kahuku P?ar:atlcn Co. . . 1 1 j Kekana b'uxai Co. - ;6? Koloa Sugar Cf . .. j Mc&ryde Sugar Ca 4S' S V,t 4H Oak a Sugar Ca Onoroea Sugar Co 0e3 Sagar C? ixi Paauhau Sug&r Plant. Co. Pacific Sugar Mill Pa a Plantativn Ca Pepaek 8ugsr Co Pioneer Mill Co. Wsialua Agri j Co Walluku Sugr Co Walmanalo SujT-r Co. . . . Walxnea Sogat alin Co. . . MISCELLANEOUS inter-Is land Steam N. Co. Hawaiian Electric Co. ... Hon. R. T. ft U Co.. Pref. 2J 5 '33 t6S 2t 9 '75 75 jO 150 1'" J4i Hon R. T. ft L Co.. Com. Mutual Telephone Ca . . . Oalro R ft L. Co. ....... . UUo R. R. Co. Pfd. Hllo R. R. Co.. Com. .... Hen, B. 4tL Co. Haw. Irrgta. Co., 6s Hawaiian Pineapple Ca . ranjong Olok R pd. up. Pafcanr Ran. Co. Hon. Bf ft M. Co. Ass... BONDS Haw.Twr.4X (rireCX) .. Hkir.Ter.lX Haw. Ter. 4 Pub. Imps HAw.,Ter.ttZ Hkw.Ter.4H ft aw. Ter. Cal.Beet Bug. ft Ref. Co e Hon. Gas. Co., Ltd., 6s. Haw. Com. ft 8ug. Co, 1 BUo R. R. Co, Issue 1901. Hlio R. R. Co., Con. t ... Honokaa Sugar Co., t . . gomB.TlCo.6 ... sual Ry. Co. Kohala Ditclx Co. 6s 9 45 5 46 20 99 44 IOO 1 to if cBrjde Sugar Ca 6s . . . Mutual Tel. Cc OahaR.ftL.Co.6 Dann Sagar Co. 6 ,01aa8ugarCo..eX Pae. Sug. HiU Co. 6s Pioneer Mffl Ca X WalalaAirlo Co. 6 . .. Natbmaa.Con, s Ka.irn. irrigation Co. 6X Hamakua Ditch $X..i. ojK 95 01 is: 94 V JCO SALES. Sales Session Sales $6000 Mutual Tel. Cs, 104; 10 Pioneer, 26.75; 100 Onomea, 33. 75; 20 Onomea, 33.75; 60 Cahu Sugar Co., 23.12 1-2; 20 Oahu Su gar Co., 23.121-2; 10 Oahu Sugar Co., 23.12 1-2; 5 Oahu Sugar Co., 23.121-2; 5 Oahu, 23.12 1-2; 20 H. B. ft M. Co., 24.50; 10 H. B. & M. Co., 24.50; 10 Onomea, 33.62 1-2; 10 Onomea, 33.62 1-2; 13 Oahu Sugar Co., 23.12 1-2; 5 Haw. C. & S. Co., 35. Notice Directors of the Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co., Ltd., announce a regular dividend of 1 per cent per month from January to June, 1913, in clusive. Sugar Quotations 88 degree analy sis beets, 9s. 7 l-2d. Parity, 4.01c. Latest sugar Quotations, 3.49 cents, or IC9.6Q per ton. Sugar 3.48cts Beets9s6d WW m (0 . Exchange, 'Jfedibers. ffooolula feioek ta Bwid F0STT AM MERCHANT 8TBECT8 Telephone 1208. J. F. Morgan Co., Ltd. STOCK BROKERS Information Furnished and Lean Made MERCHANT STREET STAR BLDG. Phone 1572 Giffard & Roth . STOCK 1ST) BOND BBOKXSS Members HonpUIa Stack ami Bead Exchaate StangeBwali Bldg, li Yerekait St EG. STOCKS REAL ESTATE 76 Merchant St. BONDS INSURANCE Pr.one 3013 NEW TRACT Fine building lots on and near car line in the Just-opened King-Young-Be-retania tract; $."5i to $1000. Time payments. Fine new home with large improved grounds or. car line in the above tract. : new homes at Palaraa. near town. $:;.imj(, ?2.3;u and $2,o00 respectively. 137 Merchant Street J. H. Schnack, 137 Merchant Street OWL CIQAR NOW M.A.GUNST&Co., Agts. ! Daisenirerfi i LOCAL AND GENERAL New Spring trimmed hati, jtist ' riy-dV Dkkerson, the Leading MilM- ner. advertisement. The Geod Templars will aett jn ' , l)d J Fellows' Hall tonight. Come pre parer to enjoy a social evening. Wanted Two more passengers for around the - Island at $6.00. Lewis Stables and Garage. TeL 2141. ad vertisement. The Consolidated Soda Works Co. are originators of all kinds of soft drinks. Their sodas and ciders are . !tli best in the city. advertisement. Chailes H. Rose, son of the late j Mary H. 3. Rose, has been appointed executor of her estate, alued at 512.0W. His bond is fixed at J40)0. j Floral Parade pennants and hat j tai.ds. Hawaii and South Seas Curio Co., Young building. Largest Pacific- Souvenir dealers in the world. adver tisement. Collectors of Green Stamps are en titled to a chance free on a whole room full of furniture. Come In and see. Everythlbg free for Green Stamps. advertisement. Genuine Kryptok bifocal lenses fur nished promptly. Factory on the prem ises, A. N. San ford, optician, Boston building, Fort street, over Henry May & Co. Telephone 1740. advertise ment AT THE HOTELS Alexander Young Mrs. Leona Thompson, Los Angeles; S. D. Haus man, Seattle; Thomas Hart, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Jesberg, Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller, Spokane; I. de Bretteville, San Fran cisco; Mrs. M. A. Hulse, San Fran cisco; George A. Morrill, Oakland, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. John Barr, Winni peg; Wallace R. Martin, Chicago; G. J. Waller, Jr., San Francisco; Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Drew, N'ew Westminster, B. C; Mr.-and Mrs. W. J. Hammond, Los AngeleB; Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Doneley, Kenosha, Wis.; Mrs. Charles P. Lund, Spokane; Mrs. Marion Pat terson, Vancouver; Miss F. Dever eaux,m Victoria ; Mrs. A. S. Smithe, Vancouver; F. G. Tucker, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Royal Hawaiian Dr. S. P. Rus sell, Wailuku; R. Reames, Klamath Falls, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Marks, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pelton, Pasadena; Mrs. H. J. Mitchell, Owens boro, Ky.; Louise Mitchell, Owerisboro, Ky.; J. E. Reames, Klamath Falls, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hall, San Francisco. TURNS OUT POORLY Reports from all part3 of the province- correspondence of the Manila Bulletin says, that the value of the Negrossugar cdop will be about three million pesos below the normal. Mail ing has been in progress in some parts of the province Tor about five veeks and sjhows that while the yield is about the same as last year th.e quality of the sugar is about twenty five percent Iserow the average. Very little No. 1 sugar will be produced and there is no hope that a single picul of the Negros trop will go to the :ew York market. Thus cut off from bene ft under the free entry clause of the Payne tariff the probability is that the loss will ba much greater than esti mated. While the value of the prei cnt crop is estimated at a maximum of 8,000,000 pesos, the debt for work ing capital at the average of 12 per cent interest is approximately 6,750, 000 pesos, and as a portion of the gross returns belongs to planters who used their own capital the borrowfhg planter's condition may te imagined. A surcharge of forty per cent was add e.l Jo the longest list of delinquent taxpayers tbat the province has had ior the past ten years. A fair propor tion of these are sugar growers an', the delinquency indicates how hard up they have been for the pist twelve months. The rice crop has been damaged even more than the sugar crop and a3 a rule the racenderos who expectrd tu have their own rice to feed their lobor are in yet wor.e i-trcumstances. The poor quality of the susar is dn principally to the heavy deposit or silt and gravel which the September Uoods left on the fields and in a less measure to the locust pest, while the rice crop received its greatest danng? from the locust. ' Notwithstanding the lamentable conditions which the planters must Lee it cannot be said that as a nil they are disheartened. They realize that these calamines could not have been avo'dt-u and are fioin ahead and i::aking plans to turn out a better grade of sugar in tiie i'u ure. It 's very probable that the next season will see a fair portion of the crop milled in small centrifugals. Two of these mills have been in operation ior two years, and the fact that last sea son "when the general pi ice of sugar was so low the product of tnese mills In ought a fancy price and remained steady throughout the i-eason ha created a general desire for improved n.illing equipment. In fact there is a general desire for bis centrals if these c-n be had without the exer tional thirty year contracts. Cook With VALENTINES VALENTINES VALENTINES Now ideas in beautiful valentines A. B. A R L E I G H & CO. Hotel St. GAS I MORE CLASSES IN" ar - l A revi$a! cf the- schedule of the physical department of the Young Men's Christian Association has pro vided classes for the members cf the business men's department who. wish to take part in those activities during the afternoon. The physical committee of the as sociation has voted to accept this re vision which will make it possible for a large number of men to get in th gymnasium classes on Wednesday; .Monday and Friday afternoons from five until six o'clock. These classes have hitherto been opened to the members cf the business men's elub, but the committee has now decided to open them to all full members of the business men's department. The work In tnf.se classes is primarily for the business men who wtsh. to get their physical work in the afternoon in order that thty may spend their evenings at home and not have to re turn to tovn as they did when the c'nssts were held in the evening: While this class was organized for the business men, yet any members 01 tne apartment wno cannot attend the evening classes will be invited to join. Another matter which was. brought up at the last meeting of the physical committee was the advisa bility of that department entering a float In the Floral Parade. Although no definite arrangements were made at the time U is likely that designs will be submitted this week, arid ' In case the committee decides to m alee the entry, the work will ddmmence at Once. , ; 1 " h J '. h i WitS two messages to the approach' ing legislature, already completed, a third in preparation, and tne compila tion of a report of the government's necessary expense money for the next biennial, based on the estimates of the various departmental heads, Governor Frear is working at top speed these days. Though he hemained home , Sun day he spent most of the daylight hours and . several hours by electric light i in pouring., over figures Jand .turning but manuscripts, and says; he expects to be tied dOwn. closely to this sort of work until the law raakfng body assembles February 19. PUSHING REHEARSALS OF ALIAS JfMMr "Alias Jimmy Valentine," the, pow erful reform drama, will be' the , Bi jou's offering for Wednesday night, when Virginia Brissac and the World's Fair Stock Co. will present for tne first time here Paul Armstrong's dra ma or prison life. The company is pushing rehearsals of the play as Speedily a3 pdssible. So great is this production that the mauaement have decided to close the theater tonight and tomorrow right to properly pre pare Tor the play. The stage wldl practically have to be built over In order, to produce the proper effect to the play, and Director Vray Is leav ing nothing unturned to make this offering the most pittdntiohs ever seen here. For this engagement only the prices of admission have been placed at $1.00, 73c, O0c and 2r)C. BUSINESS ITEMS Secretary. vWilson has proclaimed a rile forbidding the importation from Mexico, to prevent the introduction ot the Mexican fruit fly. of orjnjcs sweet limes, mangoes, achras sapotes, peaches, guav and plums. Closing quotations for Hawaiian stocks in San Francisco yesterday were as follows: Hawaiian Commer cial, 34.75 bid; Hawaiian Sugar, 35. 73 bid; Honokaa, 7.75 bid; Hutchinson, i.75 bid; Kilauea, 12 bid; Onomea, C:25 bid; Paauhau. 16.:'7 1-J bid; Union. 27.r,0 bid; Honolulu Planration. ul asked, sold Honolulu Oil, 1.25 ask ed. Ceorge Ross, who at different times vas manager of several plantations in Hawaii, returned last week from the Philippines, where he had been mak ing invstigations for Britiih capital ists. He met George Fairchild an 1 fojnd him well satisfied with his pros pects. Mr. Hots was favorably im pi eased with the opportunities for ih vtstment in the Philippines. Likelihood of resumption of the war in the Balkans and threa s or trouble in the steel industry together with uncertainty whe her the supreme court would that day render its deci sion in the Minnesota ra'e ease, gave the bears advantage on the New York stock exchange yesterday. Declines were confined to but a few Tssn.-, luwever. and there were some recov eries. The market closed heavy. I read It In the Star-lluilcf in. must be so. It GASOLINE 25c per gallon Von Hamm Young Co.. Ltd. Honolulu, T. H. riii tnkihTi hit its 1 wmmm TUYSTERIOUS THE IIABVELOtJS THE OM.Y WOVAX HTPXOTIST I THE WORLD AND THE WORLD'S GREATEST HYPNOTIST. Direction: MR. RODSON BARXETT Tte t7areThal f Yob can cook theJTsiiyTcced focd la dth less fear of bnrnuijj iEnm'mivthcr WnfL ' Iuse'alumihum is a;: better distributor, of heat. 4 ' rtteinsltTbn' in fuel And ft means '&virix. in ;wean'd-ti e&'e;tbb. ' VEve utensils ar light to handll Mcj -toeafc Ihey with fruit acids' or foods: - u v t; '. "Wear-Evcr utensils are made torn thick hard -;6HSet' iuinhiuxh, 99 pure, without-jourt, ccam .or&lddv IWaanlet :fdodburri without I injuring theni ' (Shnot rustcannot chip Or scale are practically indestructible. Replace utensils that . wear out whhuteiteuVtto E. 0. HALL & SON, Phone Household Department -sto tfijM dh Onion-Padfic Limited tift Aq From SALMON, SOLE, FLOUNDERS, HALIBUT, SMELT Fine condition; decided fresh flavor NEW ARRIVAXS WOOLEN SHIRTS, PAJAMAS AND SWEATER COATS. CANTON DRY GOODS CO., HOTEL ST. STAR-BULLETIN 05 PEU MONTH FASCINATING a apis )"6fj si n Transfer Co, pafputu. Inl the Northwest. Metropolitan Meat Market HE1LBRON & LOUIS, Props. TELEPHONE U OPPOSITE EMPIRE THEATRE r