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HONOLULU STAIT-BULLETIN, THCKSDAY, FEB. fi, 1013. r i! Hi ill i io hifT ml rinrr iimrni i Tr! PMc Omilqag laps fiifc DihiDDfc ! imm ma You Believe In Home I Are Tabu IIIL IllVLMlLL HUlM Uli IIILU i mi iiMiu iiinrinri t it If jonr rhtldrrn ve tfarm tbry are exposing thrinsrhrs uaarcessar Hy to tbe danger of rontrscljn? disrate. IndJtldaal drlaklng rap are recommrsded ' If the Board of Health for school cbfldrro. . The Only Safe Plan for Your Child lVr bar the Ideal cop, made of njumlnim collapsible, light weight and sanitary. I 15 COTS KACU-2.FQB Si CKXTS. i . Benspn, Smith rCo.j Limited. Fert and Hold. ... .'A'JJWKWt. SALE. OF ; Crbcfiet, French JCnotsV- ... SHDfcnd Leather Bags ' 5 t- k -!;. rj .. i' .. ( a- , MM" -. 1 t .. . A' ' Fort Street below Convent Jho Key To Povcr Economy Wherever electrfetty aupersedea tteam or gaaotine engine drive . there la effected a great aaving of money. ' r MOST CONVEMENTi SAWTAIW 4 We are prepared to jnake wcomhi'endatloha'and f urnlah prices for the installation of motor for industrial application. The liawalfanv Electric Co., Ltd. i We Solicit Your Investments in 0 : ' p 7.' '!"1' LaMomia Ifam stands For Sub-division f Quick Results and Profits. ClitOlES A STANTOM & CO., Inc.; : 1 i , i 1 i. ' 1 .' m i ii.ii .. ,i f . ; i i i ii ii i- ; Rest Watlfnat tankj ByUdbia '..; j fan- FranvUo6 alife'rnli r r - wmmm CHOftC&tOCATION AT KAIMUKI. LOT 225x200 FEET, HIGHLY IM X PROVED. WE HAVE THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATION ,FJ0B A DEATlFUL HOME. FOB KENT Tfniently, Centralij located, for sale. FOB SALE i't-yil Lot ,2 B,k KImnkU lWKW ft $ 5i0 r7'- Lots 9, 11, 13, 14, lk. 32, Kalmoki, 6,WK) . ft. . . .$1,600 -v j,ois y, iu, u, iz, iiik s, naimaai, m. ii. 1 J 1 J 1 J 1 . 1. I I . 1 uroauus rirurru, iiuust- uwuuir vuiruru. rcinfui rri lar, nodera ylambiflr .. $800 "11 crts Imp. property, LClha St. UJtto Hawaiian Trust Col; Ltd., 923 FortSt r. (3 V BKST liDSBBt WOBjf 1SD DBI CLEAMNQ FRENCH LAUNDRY Tbe tale of the lease for 310 acres' by Land Commissioner Tucker to ttie ' Hawailaa Canneries Company, Ltd., s..t.rhs tbe beginning or pineapple ac tiIUec at Kapaa, Kauai. Tbe proposi tion was star.ed about a year ago by J. Oswald Lutted for tbe benefit of tbe bnmegteaders located itnere. Gov. Frear, when consulted in the n.atter, readily gave bis consent for Lutted to take options from tbe home steaders for 10 yearr, to raise pines hi sufficient quatities o Justify out Bide capital in erecting a cannery for tfcat purpose, tbe price to be regulat ed by the prevailing p;Ice for same giade of fruit in Honolulu. Mr.. Lutted went to tbe Coast an! Itldor Jacobs, president of the Cali fornia Canneries Company of. San l 'incjsco, owcing a very large, can nery employing about 1200 haadi. Mr. I ulted was obliged to return to Hono lulu before cloUng a contract on ac count of an Injury to a;s. leg which delayed matters. About a month, ago Mr. Jacobs a rived from the Coast anj Icoked UP the proposition . with Mr. Lutted and, in company with S. t. Starrett, superintendent of the mar keting division, went to Kapaa -ani made a careful invcstlgapn el tbe . conditions tbtre regarding transporta tion, labor water, etc. He secured Rumples of tbe. soil for Analysis and satisfied himself that it was ideal for growing pineapples.. Later be visited all the other islands but Kapaa was bis choice. Tbe company will . be incorporated at once for 1100,000 with privilege ot Increasing 'to f 500,000. The u7k la ail told and over subscribed, lsldor , Jacobs taking office of president of the company is a large stockholder. Work will be started at once with Al-' bert Horner as manager. It is expect ed to make tbe Initial shipment about the time the Panama Exposition- opens its doors to the public Tbe California Canneries Co., will have sole control of the cannery output If Justifled by practical experience the company wjll cultivate about 2500 acres in pieces, as. there 1b unlimited capital behind the proposition. The benefit to be derived by jtbe Is land of Kauai and especially the town of Kapaa Jts far-reaching and will eventually, place. tb garden island in tbe front rank as a pineapple terrL Resolutions adopted by the board of harbor commissioners yesterday and a petition received by the beard irom tbe business men of HUo are to be forwarded to Washington at once, urging early action by the federal government to dredge out the shoals at the entrance to Kubio Bay, on tbe Big Island. It has been discovered that unless the harbor is deepened at that point Hie new territorial wharf, due to reach completion July L cannot be used by deep water vessels, and the dredgln; is of such amount that it may requiro nearly a year's work. This, it if said, would mean that the new pier must lay Idle for almost a year unless tbe dredging at the harbor's mouth is begun at a very early date. It Is stated that tba federal govern ment last November rejected bids for this job, the figures of contractors be log considered too high, and it was decided then to delay operations un til the next river and harbors appro priation act is passed by congress. Tbe people of Hilohave been given to understand, however, that the bidders figured from as erroneous premise, and that if bids were called for again tbe tenders would be much lower than originally. .The beard of harbor commissioners yesterday, on receiving a copy of reso lutions on the subject from the - Hilo board of trade and the petition signed by virtually every business man of that city, promptly endorsed the sug gestion fcr immediate action. Tbe board adopted the following resolu tions ..by unanimous vote: "Resolved, That the beard of bar-. box commissioners of the. Territory . of . Hawal) hereby express their entire ap proval of. the request contained in the petition of certain petitioners pf Hilo, Hawaii, requesting the assistance, of this, board In, securing early action by tbe federal authorities under tbe- ap propriation of congress for the remov al of the shoals at tbe entrance of Ktihia Bay; ."That this board i of the opinion that the. public,, commercial and ship ping. Interests will, be subserved if the federal authorities having control of tbe above,named work can arrange to make an.. early call for leaders for the execution of this work-in Kubio Bay, Hilo harbor, independently of other work: and future appropriations, arid I we , respectfully : urge that such a course be adopted, and , .... 'That a , copy -bereelj'&nd the peti Man named: herein, be forwarded to ANTI-CUSSER HERE 1...... QN 'A. DUAL ; MISSION ; irri;- . th nf tbe chief of engineers' through Maj. W. The man "l tMt- ol p Viooten, Corps of Engineers, U. S. for W. R. Lett, national secretary and the founder of the Anti-Profane. Society of the World, is in. Hxnolol. V Although Mr. Lett is In the city in the interest of a mainland dry-goods concern, vet his real mission here Is The resolutions, received from HUo board o trade follow:. That the citizens of Hilo are desir ous of tbe speedy completion of the dredging Is shown by the tollowlnE resolutions adopted by the boird of for the upUft of the tnen addicted tojtrade at Hilo, a copy of which was profanity, and he is not at all alow In voicing his sentiments Among those whom Mr. Lett intends, to re generate is the man who uses pro fanity on tbe streets within, hearing distance of all, and the young hoy who comes out of school practicing on bis vocabulary of . the latest cuss words. Mr. Lett has been a . com mercial traveler for. the past seven teen years, his business generally keeping him in tbe Pacific states, and, he says, having heard the Master's name profaned and bearing it battered aoout on the tongues . of men . as though God were nothing mora than a bootblack or a tramp, he took, it upon himself to try and prevent such a pro fanation and became the organizer of the society which has become known all over the United States. Mr. Lett has been very successful in establishing branches of the society in different parts of America, and the society now has several thousand members. He helieves that the min isters should preach to their congre gations against the use of profane language at least once a month and that the propaganda be. agitated in all (he Christian, phurche8. Special Star-Bulletin Correspondence WAILUKU, Maui, Feb. 5. The iron work for the now concrete store of the Maui Dry Goods and Grocery company arrived about ten days ago. Tbe build ing is rapidly going ahead. The whole of the open space between tbe old store and the Orpheum is occupied by the new building, which when com pleted will be one of the most up-to-i read at the harbor commission meet ing yesterday. "Whereas, Tbe public interests of the island of Hawaii are vitally involved- in the early comoletlon and opening to public use of tbe Kuhio bay wharf, in Hilo Harbor, now under construction by the board of harbor commissioners of the Territory of Hawaii: 1 "Resolved. That the board of di rectors of the Hilo board of trade do hereby authorize the proper officers of this board to sign the petition to the said harbor commissioners looking to ward securing early action in dredg ing the entrance to said Kuhio bay, at tached hereto, and that cqpies hereof be sent to the chief engineers, through Maj. W. P. Wooten, command ing Corps of Engineers in Hawaii, and to the board of harbor commissioners of the Territory of HawaiL "HILO BOARD OF TRADE, "By H. B. ELLIOTT, "President, By E. N. DEYO, "Secretary-Treasurer. "Hilo. Hawaii. February 3. 1913." The petition, signed by the repre sentative officials of the twenty-eight leading commercial concerns of Hilo, will be sent immediately to Major Wooten, and the harbor commission believes it will bring results quickly. Briefly, the signers as shippers and importers, call attention to the fact that the wharf is to be finished by July 1, 1913, and that tbe extension of tbe Hilo railroad from Waiakea to the pier, a distance of two miles, will also be finished by that time. It recites that although Congress; provided an appropriation for dredg ing the shoals opposite Cocoanut Isl and, at the west end of Kuhio Bay, and although tenders were called for this job, in conjunction with other work at Kahului, the bids were not accepted, and no further call for ten ders has been made. If, as intimated, the federal authorities plan to await Make Money By v 4 I K A 1Z By action of the Board of Directors of the Honolulu 'Jam & Chutney Factory, Ltd., it was decided to ? sell apportion of the Treasury Stock, purpose, being to enlarge the plant, and. to reach out tor more Mainland and Foreign business. ONLY 432 SHARES WILL BE SOLD Par Value $20.00: per share .M Any prospective shareholder is invited to inspect the plant, examine the books, list of officers and stockholders, etc. NO COMMISSIONS PAID FOR SELLING STOCK. , IT IS A SQUARE 'DEAL TO PROMOTE; A; t HOME INDUSTRY THAT IS WORTH WHILE The Directors decided to sell these, shares I herein these ' Islands to enable them to broaden the scope 'of the Com- . pany'8.4cdvitiesand.:;givc-.ih sound HOME investment that will help build up Hawaii; V.. Now is trie opportunity to foster HOME INDUSTRY by : subscribing for a few-shares. Mosiol If r TVS imt'-K'K :Mmmz TIT I V 11 Limited. King ajid Streets Mr. R. C. SEA RLE; Secretary and Treasurer, will 4 be in the Office, at King and South Sts. from 9 a. 111 until 5 p.m. every day, prepared . to give any details - you may. ask for. ' " yf v,.: , PHOBJE 4045 :4 blundered in making ;: the original plans and specifications for this $14, 000 structure, which was completed and accepted last November, and was totally wrecked in the first severe storm, which came last week. Instead of repairing or rebuilding It, the commission decided yesterday to order pJana..drawn for an entirely ,new pier, utiltdng-as much of the present pier as possibly hut costings probably SISjDOO In all and then ask. the legi the necessary ccU.;-'v 'j't--Tr : date stores on Maui uie ',eA,- ai'P441"" ivji n't The old wooden bridge between Ka- barbors. it is probable the contractor hului and SpreckelsviUe is being re-'" not get actually to work on the placed ty a wide concrete structure. I Hilo projec until some time next fall. The bridge, which has stood travel for ..The joo will not be finished until the . .... nf ih,o nmcont vpar flt the parlipsf cn mnnv vpars. is now in nrettv Daa Wl j ----- - shape, and the public is thankful enough to Fee the forms up for the new and much-needed wider bridge. The poles are up for the electric light current that the Lahaina Electric company is soon to supply. The change in Lahaina will be almost as great as the difference from darkness to light A man of Redwood City, Cal.. has been arrested on a charge of murder ing his brother when the two were alone in a lonely mountain hut near Santa Barbara. An attempt was made to derail and rob the San Francisco Express of the Southern Pacific near Oregon City. and the new wharf will be finished for at least six months before it can be utilized by the larger steamers. The petition urges that the harbor commission use its influence with the federal authorities to have work started on the dredging operations as soon as practicable under the present appropriation for that project, with out awaiting the outcome of the next rivers and harbors bill. NEW $15,000 WHARF FOR MAHUKONA SITE 1 No attempt will be made to repair the new Mahiikona wharf, on Hawaii. were de- At the meeting of the harbor commis .-.- 3. An.$800,000 Tribute To Li Li -I -v5 m Twor Three and Five-Toii Track by Packard Dealers in December Sold 1912 An increase of 24 per cent over the best previous record for a month's business and said to be a world's re cord for actual sales to users of heavy duty vehicles, v , a - f ' . . .. . -s:, ,. . I . . ..... V:Xt THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND RELIABLE TRUCK BUILT TODAY. PACKARD TRUCKSARE USED IN 156 LINES OF TRADE. 4-. THE VON HAMM-YOUNG CO.-LTD. AGENTS HONOLULU, T. H: J. ABADIE, Prop. Ore. Only four of the cars railed and no harm done. sion it was admitted that someone