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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, APR. 3, 1011.
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Henry Waterhouse Trust Co.,
LIMITED
(STATEMENT OF CONDIT
AKHP.T.H.
('nh nn liiinil ami In li.ink..? S2.12G.17
lloiull 14.7G7.fiO
Hi ul vnliitu 30.3H.91
Hlnclts mid ullier liivontiiionts 49.9S7.1C
JldrlpnKi'S lecurcil by real .
tKtntu 32,120.r.O
7.0,1111, ilpinaml unci time... 1G4.9SS 3
Kiirnllure 11ml llxturei 4,000(10
Accrued IntrrfRt rlrt-lviililo.. 3,812.0;
ION, DECEMDER 31, 1910.
l.IAlltt.lTlKH.
Cniillnl:
Hubocrllicil $200,000
50 iml.l 111 $100,000.00
HlmrcholUi m' lia
bility 100.000
Umllvldi-cl i.rolltri 82,918.39
Trust nii.1 tiKcnry accounts. . lDD,lt0 28
Olliir lLibllltlcH 324.01
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IN BUSINESS CIRCLES
J1S2.3U2 CS
' $382,332.GS
Territory of I In wall,
City ami County of Honolulu, rh.
I, A. N. C'miiibrll, treasurer of llio Henry AVntrrlinino Trurl Co, I .til.,
ilo pulenuily mvciir that tlio abon stntniiput 1 4 trim to llin best of my kliowl
nlB anil belief. " A. N. C'AMI'HKM..
Subicrlbeil ami nnom to beforu nin tliln 31st ilny of December, 1910.
JNO (1UII.1),
Nutary Public, ririt Jmllclul Circuit.
4S42 1'eb. 3, Mar. 3, Apr. 3, May 3, Juno 3.
IMMACULATE LINEN
can be depended on If laundered by
French Laundry j- ahadie, proprietor phonc um
MEN'S SUITS
$0.50 to $21 .50
We assert with all posllivenoss that no such values as we are offering
this March can be obtained elsewhere. All colors and all sizes.
Stylish, shapely suits, they are such as show to best advantage on the
man. Cults with a graceful cut and swing that boost a man's appearance
and add to his self-respect.
Why should you pay more when they can be bought here from 40 to
C5 per cent, less? Save middleman's profit by buying here. Come In and be
convinced.
THE LEADER,
Clothiers
FORT STREET, NEAR DERETANIA STREET
laLiSGiJcn
YOUNG HOTEL LAUNDRY
We deliver the goods
Manila Hats
Silks and Drawn Work
Hawaii & South Seas
Curio Co.,
Young Dutldlng
And at All the Hotels
WEEKLY BULLETIN
SI a Year
Determination of tbn people of tbeso
IshimlH to keep ImmlgriintH after
Hpi'inllng good monoy to not them lins
been inticli In evidence through the
week mid Uh healing on tlio business
of tlio Territory cittinot bo overesti
mated. It U apparent that tlio Alaska
IMckerri planned a regular campaign
of pirating tlio sugar iiliuilutlon labor
of thcKo Islands. Their men have
been at work for some weeks and as
sembled close to a thousand people
who were sent out to Sun l'runclsco
by the leguliir steamers. The full
significance of the program Old not
come homo to the planting Interests
until the Ktriiiiistlilp Senator cleared
from San Francisco for Honolulu
This ship can liiuo no other mission
than to carry iiway any laborers that
can bo enlisted from the plantations
of the islands.
Vigorous opposition was Immediate
ly started. A campaign ngalnst labor
agents of tlio Coast was started nnd
also ery stringent measures against
piitlolulug laborers wero put beforo
the Legislature These have met with
1111 opposition und It Is certain that
the steamship Senator and thoso with
her will get 11 very warm reception.
As a result of tlio campaign nguliiHt
the Inbor agents and the bills that
will soon heroine laws, the outsiders
will have a rather poor show as lab
or thieves In the future.
Tills labor flurry nnd tlio ilnwnwnnl
tendency of the iuv sugar market had
n quieting Influence on the sugar
stock market lint not depressing,
Sugar Tricon.
Sugar stocks continue firm and
there Is no reason to expect a down
ward mou'iiient. The raw sugar mar
ket Is suffering n le.irtloii ns the eon
sequence of tho period of speculation
concerning which much lias been said
In the sugar circulars, but the limit
of reaction appears to hao been
reached and tlio price held llrm nt
picsent quotations.
As stated In these columns before,
Cuba Is keeping tlio price of sugar
up. One of tlio latest circulars arriv
ing from tlio Const placed the max
imum Cuban crop this year at l.r.UO,
(100 tons, Cuban pi winters who have
sugar are generally in a good finan
cial position, and there Is now ns lit
tle reason to expect a slump In prices
during the next three months ns there
was to expect an advance previous to
the facts concerning the Cuban cioji
working out.
IIiiiuiII'h Crop.
Hawaii's sugar crop Is reaching the
market under most favorable condi
tions. About one-llftli, or one hun
dred mid live thousand tons, lias been
muikeled, und about twelve thousand
tons of this nt tho top llguro of 3.92.
On March 31st, Ifil.'.'OO tons of the
crop had been shipped.
Harvesting on all the plantations Is
proceeding rnwirnbly. No adverse 10
ports are heard fiom any section.
About tlio only cloud In tlio sky
that call now ho hatched up by the
pessimists Is the possibility of some
thing being done during thu extra ses
sion of Congress to tnlcrfcic with the
tariff This Is ery remote, und quite
Improbable.
Sugar hliirki.
Sugar stocks under such generally
favoring conditions coujd hardly he
otherwise than strong.
The review of the month's trading
Issued on .March 31st by the Stock
IXLhnngc produced soma Inteiestlug
figures'. Mcllryde, Hawaiian Sugar,
Hawaiian Commercial, Olaa, Hwa and
O.ihu have been tho stocks In" which
tho largest amount of trailing lias
been done In the order naincd. Tho
rango of prices shows that tho turn
ft out a poor Reason to a prosperous
one hns been fnlrly well discounted
The ndvnmos fiom now on will lie
influenced principally by the expec
tation of extra dividends or home
special plan of development as in the
case of Mcllrydo.
Mcllrjde during tlio month of
March ranged from 6 to 7'i, with
over seven thousand shares sold Ha
waiian Sugar sold at 111 thiough the
month, 4MC shares changing hmids
Hawaiian Commercial with 1010
unities sold, varied finni SB'fc to 3'i'.
Olaa ranged from 4V to 4 on 2.V.11
slimes. O.lhu's 1854 sold fiom 27i
lo 29 and Is now held at 1!X r,o i: 1
I mi f 1 0111 29 to 30 on 133", shares
There were 41S shares of Wuhilua
sold from 102 to llu'.i Haiku varied
from II7,4 to K.r,. l'aln fiom 1I'H3
to I". Inter-Island held llrm at t jr..
Hapld Tiitnslt l7Vj for profeiied ami
1111 for common, Mutual Telephone
14 "j to IT,, Oalm Hallway Mil's lo
137'i, llilo Hallway 8 to 9, lliewery
19"-h to 20, Hawaiian l'lne.ipple 31'i
to 3G?h.
Mrllrj dc's IMjiim.
lnlpoitaut business for the benefit
of Me.'lr.M'o stockholders was done at
the annual meeting of the Mcllide
Sugar Company held during tlio week.
The Moating indebtedness Is to be tak
en up lip the sale of JSOfl.OOO ptefened
stock lairing Interest ut 7 por cent
The 'ot.ii Issue will be a million This
stock vvlH be offered pro rata to the
present stoikliolderM. Tho purpose of
this m) Is to give tho holders of
common stock a nearer prospoLt of
a dividend. It Is just I Mod by the ex
cellent and constantly Improving
physical condition of the plantation
This year'H ciop is coming off lit
splendid shape nnd will piobubly
overrun the estimate of 14,000 tons.
The future output of tho plantation
Is expected to be between lii.000 and
L'O.OO'i tons. Thoho Intimately asso
crttted with tho property believe that
11 good profit will he shown on this
j ear's ciop. In other words the plan
tation seeing to have ended Its exper
ii.it i.tul period and llunlly found ItM'lf.
The stock did not rcHond with nn
iiilvr.ncn following the action ut the
annual meeting, but It Is understood
that the largo purchases of the past
mouth have been made principally by
Im.lders. with a view first to securing
mi allotment of the preferred stock
Mid also on the basis of an Investment
r.H u Miiall dividend 011 a par value of
ti-enty dollars will run to about ten
per cent on tlio present price of the
Hind;. The speculato lire buying 011
Early Spring Clothes
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w " p.7"T m,r y f rnh H wrm '
l'irst Spring ij- kw WllnidlyJI ffi 1 "
Showing ol IjSc:t2G
Benjamin
Clothes
lor early Spring Wear,
which is by far the
most extensive line
ever shown in this
city.
Our Assortment of
Styles
is so varied we are en
abled to please the most
exacting man in town.
We hope to have the
pleasure of showing you
what will he worn this
Spring, We welcome you
here ut all times.
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the I asls of nn advance to $10 If a
(iivhlend Is paid on the lominon stock.
Mention of Mcllrydo brings to mind
Ohi.i, where reports state that tlio
Holds harvested this year huvo run
ahead of estimates, u condition that
is not duplicated elsewhere on the
llilo side of tlio island owing to the
told weather.
Walalua Is In especially good con
dition. Its new tunneling system
should be finished next mouth. This
will bring In new lands for future
Clops and the outlook for the piesent
ciop la especially good. Wal.illi.i r-
ilmcd Its dividend on the assump
tion that 3 Til) sugar would prevail
tills vi ar Under present conditions
It should tlther inlse Its dividends or
pay home comfortable, extras.
Hawaiian Sugar advanced two dol
lars a shale Saturday on the report
Unit the ciop will overrun the esti
mate and fully twenty per rint Is ex
pected In dividends this je.ir
TlieiiMiniN In llltldeiul.
Speaking of dividends, tho present
rate at which they me being paid ex
plains tho euhlness of the monej mar
ket On .March .list iihd Aplil 1st
regular dividends totaling over $Ji",
IbUU on stocks listed on the stoik ex-
rnsnge were paid out. Probably a
I million mid a half of dollars has ul-
reauy uecn pain out tills year m leg
I itlttra. These or course will tniitliiiut
jural the extras may in some Instances
be lis H.lllkfnetnrv nil lnut uui. .limit. I
jthe pike of sugar follow its ppijsciil
course.
Thero now seems nothing in sight,
to depress-the plico of sugar hut ex-'
rcptlonallv good beet weather in tho
next Unco months Iteports frmii the
beet Ileitis will he watched clo I) by
the spccitlnloiH If these ropor aie
(Continued on Pa ye 4)
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For One Week
For One Week I
GREAT WHITE GOODS SALE
We will offer our entire New
Stock of White Dress Goods
THIS WEEK
At prices that assure us a speedy
clearance in this Department
A few lines are priced to illustrate the tremendous reductions. Remember these prices are for one we;k only and save you 25 per cent on your Summer Dresses
Regular price
MERCERIZED MADRAS .... 20c
" " 30c v
" " 40c
LUXURY SILK . 25c
DRAGON SILK :...: 25c
SHERETTE 25c
" 30c
PIQUE 35c
40c
MERCERIZED and SILK MULL 40c
SWISS 20c and 30q'
VICTORIA LAWNS
Ten yards in a piece; in six qualities.
Regular price $1.00 Sale price ..
Regular price 1.50 Sale price ..
Regular price 2.00 Sale price ..
Special price
15c a yard
20c a yard
30c a yard
16 2-3c yd
20c a yard
20c a yard
25c a yard
25c a yard
30c a yard
30c a yard
15c and 20c
..$ .75
.. 1.15
.. 1.40
Easter Millinery
ON MONDAY we will show the new WHITE
HATS just received on the " Sierra."
Every Hat the height of style and grace, and
at prices that please.
Remember First Showing
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The above list represents a very small portion of goods
on sale ,all of which arc new and of our usual high standard
of quality.
Buy now it will save you 25c on the dollar.
NAINSOOK
Twelve yards in a piece; five qualities.
Regular price $2.25 Sale price $1.75
Regular price 2.75 Sale price 2.00
Regular price 3.75 Sale price 3.25
ENGLISH LONG CLOTH
Twelve yards in a pice.
Regular price $2.25 Sale price $1.75
Regular price 2.75 Sale price 2.00
Regular price 3.25 Sale price 2.60
INDIA LIN0N
Regular 1 5c a yard Special price . . 1 2V2c a yard
Regular 25c a yard Special price.-16 2-3c a yard
Regular 35c a yard Special price. .25c a yard
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SACHS DRV GOODS CO.,
Fort and Beretania
Opp. Fire Station
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