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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1614
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NEWS
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A strict cenorshiphas been declared on all lines of communica
tion with Great Britain. Steamers were sent from Hull last night to
bring back the fishing fleets from the North Sea.
The French Minister of Finance has issued an edict suspending
all civil actions for debt.
GERMANY INVADED.
Germany has been invaded by three columns of Russians with
artillery.
Poscn advance guard came in contact with the German advance
guard and shots were exchanged.
A French aviator crossed the line last night and dropped a num
ber of bombs in the vicinity of Ncurcmburg.
The bulk of the Austrian troops formerly concentrated at Sem
lin moved in an unknown direction yesterday ' It is believed they
have gone to resist Russian invasion.
Berlin The Russian ambassador was handed his pasjports by the
German government yesterday (Sunday) morning.
LondonThe Japanese fleet in the Orient is being placed in full
readiness to be prepared for eventual necessities.
New York It is expected banks will begin business again today
on clearing house ertificates basis Chicago banks have already an
nounced that they will go on this basis. Bank depositors will be ob
liged to give two weeks notice before making withdrawals.
London Liuton announced today that if Great Britain becomes
involved in the war, the international yacht race will at once be aban
doned. Washington It is reported here that Whitewolf lias repulsed be
tween 10,000 and 20,000 Federal troops in China.
Loudon An unconfirmed rep'Jit of the assassination of Eniperot
Franz Joseph has been revive:'..
ENGLAND VS GERMANY
By the seizure of a number of British steamers in German wa
ters yesterday by orders of the German government, war lias practi
cally been declared against Great Britain by Germany. England will
probably engage at once.
Immediately following receipt of the news of these seizures,
orders were issued calling out the reservists of both the British arniv
and navv. This call is to all those in Great Britain, Canada and Un
united States.
The German liner Kronprinzessin is reported
(Monday) morning somewhere off northern Ireland.
is skirting the British Isles with the intention of reaching Germany b
way of the North Sea,
A British aviator fleet is being concentrated at Hongkong.
The King (of England) today issued a proclamation forbidding
specie payments.
Rcporfs indicate that thousands of American tourists are arriving
in London daily from various parts of Europe. Orders have been
issued to American ambassadors throughout Europe to use iufluence
to obtain money with which to cash their travellers' checks, and ii
neccssery to issue embassy checks in-order that Americans abroad may
be provided with readv funds. Secretary McAdoo leaves for New
York today to confer with financiers with'a view to arranging to place
one hundred million dollars to the credit of the United States in Eng
land to the order of American umbassadors in Europe, this fund to be
used for the relief and return home of Americans caught in the war
zone.
Hrrbin, Siberia Russia is mobilizing troops here.
Madrid Raihoad service between France and Spain is suspended.
St. Petersburg Grand Duke Nicholantitet was today (Monday)
named commander-in-chief of the Russian forces.
Washington Plans are being prepared by President Wilson foi
declaring neutrality on the part of the United States.
Saturday, August 1.
Sugar: Raws, 331:: beets, 3.567.
, SUGAR STOCKS BOOM
Honolulu Olaa stock advanced yesterday from $2.00 to S2.25; Mc
Bryde to $3.50: Hawaiian Commercial, $27.00: Onomea, $20.75: Waia-
lua, $65.00; Oahu, 14.50. Many transactions in stocks during the dav.
Judge Robinson has instructed the grand jury not to make any
more investigations of private affairs of individuals, his instructions
having reterence to the Brewery- Pacific saloon affair.
It is believed here that the war in Europe may affect the flota
tion of the Hawaiian bonds.
Speed King Fischel caught napping and violating the speed laws
was nauicu octore tne district magistrate and fined $6.00. This is tin
first fine under the new regulations.
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in.iui H.H1UHU1 iTuuiuaiiicu icuve ior nome louav. l Hey navr
been encamped in Honolulu.
The governor has refused a petition to pardon Whalev. the tele
phone man who killed his wife under rather sensational circumstances
some months ago.
London The extraordinary council of ministers, according to a
St. Petersburg despatch, found the situation in recard to a Eurnnprm
crisis greatly modified last night as a result of assurances received from
the German ambassador. Following the session, notes were exchanged
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ociwcen uie Kussiau. rrencn anu uerman rulers. It is reported, how
ever, that the German ambassador has intimated to France his early
departure from Paris.
BrusselsThe International Peace Bureau has appealed to Presi
dent Wilson to act as mediator in the European conflict.
lonuon Kussia ana Austria are again negotiating with England
to avert war.
St. Petersburg Steamship commit lication between this ritv ami
London has stopped on account of the close proximity of the German
fleet.
The Japanese consul here says that Japan will be the last nation
to get into the war.
Copenhagen The German fleet has been sighted off the south
coast of Holland.
Paris The French., cabinet was in council here until early this
morning. By decree all obligations becoming due have been postponed
as to payment until August 31. Grain exports are forbidden, but dub
on faranaceous products taken off.
Roumania Orders have been issued requiring all officers of the
Roumanian army to join their colors.
London The bank of England is preparing to issue emergency
notes. It is believed that the world is facing a business crisis. Many
bankers and brokers here and in Berlin are seriously affected. One
New York business concern lias failed.
Copenhagen Denmark, Sweden and Norway are preparing to de
clare neutrality.
Peking Hongkong has been made a British naval base. All troops
imiiuiivu iu v iv.iui i.i uiui;k;i .ire neiG at Headquarters.
Washington President Wilssn has a nlan wherchv vr-miple nf T?n
ropean nations subject to the American flag, and shipping laws may
be amended accordingly. Such a plan would prevent the paralyzing of
iiuiiauuuiiuu iruinc.
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v3u xTiuieisco ine uanspacitic Alarconi wireless stations will
uc open ior uusuiess oepiemuer i.
Washington All messages received from diplomatic envoys indi
cate that war is certain.
Stock exchanges of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicagi
and San Francisco have been temporarily closed.
A state equivalent to martial law has been declared throughout
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
i - .
j (In this column, continuing until
i election day, will appear the c. rds
! or announcements of candidates
for Congress and the Hawaiian
Legislature. - Voters are urged to
read them over caiefully each
week, and act accordingly.)
FOR THE SENATE
Kekaha Kauai',
July 28. 1914.
To The Voters Of Kauai:
I hereby formally announce my
self a candidate for nomination by
the voters of Kauai at the primary
election to be held September 12,
1914, as a Republican, for the Sen.
ate of the Territory of Hawaii.
I feel that I can rely upon niv
past record in the Senate as a legi
timate and reasonable basis of ap
peal to the voters of Kauai for their
support in the primary and at the
polls in November
Very truly yours,
E. A. Kni'dsun.
FOR WINE. BEER and OTHER LIQUORS, Ring Up 73 W-
Main Office, Eleele, Kauai. Tel. 7 1 W
Honolulu School for Boy
(Inc.)
Preparatory, Grammar and 1
High School
A BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT
Military Seventy Cadets
Next Term Commences September 14th.
For Catalogue apply
L. G. BLACKMAN, Principal
P. O. Box 502
vsesa
HONOLULU
THE BANK OF HAWAJL LIMITED
Mr.and Mrs. K.Roeudahl, Eleele.
entertained at a very enjoyable
dance last Thursday evening.about
twenty five young people being
present.
Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF DUS1NESS, JUNE 30, 1914
RESOURCES.
Loans, discounts and over
drafts $:!,(lo8.-t07.KJ
Bonds Kill, 877. 75
Bank promises, Honolulu.. 171,883,08
Bank premises, Lihue
branch 111,500.00
Customers' liabilities un
der letters of credit 811,827.87
Other assets 3, 184.118
Cash ami due from banks.. 1, 117:1,071. -IU
LIABILITIES.
Capital, paid up $ (100,000.00
Surplus and undivided
profits (17(1,(11:1.45
Pension fund -11,14:1. -17
letters of credit outstand
ing 80,770.11'
Dividends uncalled for l.it'O.Cl
Deposits 4I7il.",:.".)S.i(l
Slt.'-'Ol ,75 1.L'0 f(i,L'0 ,754.0
Territory of Hawaii )
City and County of Honolulu) ss.
i, y. is. ua.md, uasiucr, huiug nrsi duly sworn, no t-oltjimily snear (liat tl.
nbove is true to this best of my knowledge and belief,
"Examined and. found correct: F, II, DAMON,
Cashier.
II. II WALK ICR,
Auditor.
E. I). TENNEY,
E. F. BISHOP.
C. II. ATHERTO',
Directors.
SubseriU'd and sworn to lieforu me this 1st day of .Inly, 101-1.
( Notarial Seal)
J. D. MARQl'ES,
Notary Public, Fin-t .Indicia! Circuit,
( l-t)
George A. Gousal ves. Iinnl-l-pnn
er at Silva's Eleele store, will leave'
bv flip W n. rrr.ii i.: r. !
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for a short visit to his former home
in Honolulu.
MAX GREENBAUGH
Manui'acturhks' Aohnt
KAUAI CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
. Office: Hawaiian Hotiji,
1 O. Box 524 HONOLULU
II )N .1. II ('(NKY
FOR THE LEGISLATURE
To the Voters of Kauai:
I hereby give formal notice that
I will be a candidate in the pri
mary election on September 12 for
nomination as a Republican to suc
ceed myself in the House of Re
presentatives of the Territory of
Hawaii.
I have been urged to seek elec
tion at your hands to the Senate
this time, but alter due considera
tion have concluded that I can best
serve you and the island of Kauai
iu the House.
Soliciting your individual and
united support, in the campaign,
and at the polls, I am.
Cordially yours,
J. H. Coney,
Representative Sixth District.
July 17, 1914.
FOR THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
To the Voters of Kauai:
I hereby announce nivself a
candidate, as n Republican, for
nomination by the primary t o
be held September 12, 1914, for
the House of Representatives.
If nominated and elected, I
promise the people of this island a
vigorous and intelligent adminis
tration of their affairs.
I solicit your support and votes
in the primary and at the regular
election in November.
Sincerely yours,
Jamks K. Kui.a
Koloa, Kauai. Juh 20, 1914.
Mr. E. Gomes wishes to an
nounce that he is now associated
with t h e HONOLULU CONS
TRUCTION & DRAYING COM
PANY, LTD., owners of Hawaii
an Express Co. and Nieper's Ex-pii-ss,
and meets all Kauai steam
ers. Give our baggage checks to
the Ijovs with the Hawaiian Ex
press Co. caps. Advt.
BY AUTHORITY
i
In- Tin? Circuit CouutWth
Circuit, Territory op
Hawaii
At Chambers In Probat'eTo.
in mc :uauer ot the Hst.ite of
Alt Con Clio", deceased.
Order of notice of Petition for
allowance of accounts, determina
tion of trust and distribution of
the Estate.
On reading and filing the Pet!.
tion and accounts of S. K 7v'
administrator, wherein netitinnor
asks to be allowed $1188.39 and
charged with gl 175.30, and asks
that the same be examined mwl
approved, and that a final order
be made of Distribution of the re-
maiuing property 'to the persons
thereto entitled and discharging
petitioner and sureties from all
further responsibility herein:
It is ordered, that Saturday, the
5th dav of September, A. D. L914
at 9:30 o'clock A.M. beforo the
Judges of said Court presiding at
Chambers at his Court Room in
Lihue be and the same' hereby is
appointed the time and place fif -'
hearing said Petition and'vt.
counts, and that all persons in
terested may then and there aooear
and show cause, if any they have,
why the same should not be grant
ed, and may present evidence as to!
who ,ire entitled to the said pro
perty. Dated the 21st day of July, 1914.
(Seal)
(Sgd) Lvut A. DicKitY,
Judge of the Circuit Com t of the
Fifth Circuit. - x
(Seal)
Attest:
(Sgd) D. Wm. Dican,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit.
July. 28th. August 4th, 11th, 13th.
Bayer Off To War
F. Buyer, hum on Mnkaweli
plantation, will leave Saturday
for Germany to take part in the
war.
cmx!.-..
In The Circuit Court o!-- Tub
Fifth Circuit, Territory
of Hawaii
At Chambers In Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of
Kamaliiwahine Kahukina, (w)
Order of Notice of Hearing Peti
tion for Probate of Will.
A rlnPllttintit I . - 1
Uie Last Will and Testament 6T
Kamaliiwahine Kahukina, deceas
ed, having oil the Sth. day of July
A. D. 1914 been presented to said
Probate Court, and a Petition for
the Probate thereof, and for the
Issuance of Letters Testamentary
to M. Kahukina, having been filed
by said M. Kahukina.
It is hereby ordered, that Satur
day, the 15th. day of August A.
D. 1914 at 10 o'clock, A. M., of
said day, at the Court Room of
said Court at Lihue, Kauai, be and
the same hereby is appointed the
time and place for proving said
Will and hearing said applffefon.
Dated ai Lihue, Kauai, 1914.
By the Court.
(Seal)
(Syd.)
D. Wm. Dean'!
Clerk."
July 14th. 21st, 28th, Aug. 4th.
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j3 1-2 bid and 3 3 4 asked; Kekaha,
1 95 bid Hawaiinu Commercial, 27
j 1-8 bid and 27 3 8 asked. Ewa, 18
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