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"I I "wy th'WFP d-f-Dr- -ir p'wqw -y ;"m,wii EVENING DULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THUR8DAY, APR. 27,' 1911. 11 1 'I LEGAL NOTICES. IN TIIK UNITED STATUS DIBTIUC1 COUIIT, FOIl THU TEHIUTOKY OK HAWAII. TUB UNITED STATES OP AMUIt 1CA, Plaintiff, vs. CECIL I1HOWN, Trustees, ct nl., Defendants. Ac tion brought In said District Court, nud the. Petition fllcd In tho ofllco o( tho Clerk of Bald District Court, In Honolulu. THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES, GUEETINU: CECIL IIIIOWN, HENRY M. VON HOLT and ALUEUT N. CAMP HELL, Trustees under the last Will and Testament of JAME. CAMPBELL, deceased; AHIOAU. W. KAWANANAKOA; KALAK.V UAKAWANANAKOA, KAPIO liANI KAWANANAKOA, other wlso called KAPIOLANI KAWA NANAKOA CAMPUEI.L, and LI LIU KAWANANAKOA. mlntii chlldroii of A1110AIL W. KAWA NANAKOA; ALICE T. MACTAtl LANE; WALTER F. MACFAlt LANE, husband of ALIQE T MACFAlt LANE WALTEI JAMES MACFARLANE, ALICK EMALIE MACPAIILANI2 anil MURIEL 1IEATR1CE MACFAR LANE, minor children of ALICE T. MACFARI.ANE and WALTER V. .MACFARLANE; MURIE1 BIIINOLE; ROBERT W. SHIN OLE. husband of MURIEL SHIN GLE; MURIEL MELVIN SHIN GLE and ROIJERT W. SHINGLE Junior, minor children of MUR IEL SHINGLE and ROUERT W SHINGLE; BEATRICE , MARY OAMPIIELL; OAIIU RAILWAY AND LAND COMPANY, n corpor ation existing uuj doing bitslncst under and by vlrtuo of the laws of tho Territory of Hawaii; ROU ERT W. ATKINSON and WAL TER F. FREAR, Trustees; HA WAIIAN FIBRE COMPANY, Lt.M 1TED, a corporation existing am. doing business under and by vlr tuo of tho laws of tho Tcrrltor) of Hawaii; EWA PLANTATION COMPANY', n corporation existing nnd doing business under and b) vlrtuo of tho laws of tho Terrltorj of Hawaii; and JOHN BROWN, JAMES WHITE, HENRY SMITH, DAVID JONES, MARY GREEN. JANE BLACK, MARTHA WIL LIAMS, nnd ALICE DAVIS, un known owners und claimants. You are hereby directed to appear and answer tho Petition In nn action entitled as above, brought against you In tho United States District Court for tho Territory of Hawaii, withlr twenty days from and after service upon you of a certified copy of Plain tiffs Petition herein, together with a certified copy of this Summons. And joii aro hereby nodded that nnltss jntt appear and answer as nlioio ii-Qulrcd, tho said Plaintiff will taliu judgment of condemnation of the landu described In tho Petition herein ni.il for' any other relief demanded In tlio Petition. WITNESS THE HONORABLE SANFOHD B. DOLE nnd THE HON ORABLE CHARLES F. CLEM0N8, Judgos of said District Court. tliU 23rd day of March, In tho year of our Lord ono thousand nlno hundred nnd eleven and of tho Independence of the United States tho ono hundred and thirty-fifth. (Seal) (Signed) A. E. MURPHY. Clerk. (Endorsed) "No. 75. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, for tho Territory of Ha waii. THE UNITED STATICS OK AMERICA vs. CECIL BROWN, Trustee, ot nl. SUMMONS. ROB ERT W. I1RECKONS. United States Attorney. THE UNITED STATES OF AM UK- 1CA, Territory oj Hawaii, City of Honolulu, ss. I. A. E. MURPHY, Clork of tin United States District Court for the Territory and Dlstilct of Hawaii, do hereby certify tho foregoing to bo a full, truo nnd correct copy of the original Summons In tho enso of THE UNITED STATE8 OF AMERICA vs. CECIL BROWN, Trustco, ct al as the samo remains of record and on lllo In tho ntlleo of the Clerk of said Court. IN WITNESS WIIEItEOF, I h.ivo hereunto sot my hand nnd atllxcd the seal of said Dlstilct Court this 30th day of March, A. D. 1911. (Seal) A E. MURPHY, Clerk of United States District Court, Torrltory of Hawaii. By F. L. DAVIS, Deputy Clerk. S92-,1m Balfour, Guthrie Line Antwerp to Honolulu. Kteaim-r will n-cevo freight during Jiiiiq ami will iiirhci Honolulu about Ki-pteinbcr 1. Loading ports will possibly Include I.t-llli. Good opportunity for shipment of holiday goncR For freight rate and Information, apply to FRED L. WALDRON, Agent. 0O7-7t , Summer Days and Pau Ka Hana GOOD THINGS JEW-BULLETIN AD3 PAY-fJ! BY AUTHORITY ACT 123. 1 AN ACT. To Ciiuatu a Dupaiitmunt op Immiokation, Laiioic and Sta tistics, Ui:im:.i.iN(i Act -111 or Tin: Sussio.v Laws of 11)0.", Rui.ativi: to tiik Hoard op Immkiiiation, and Amunimno Suction 5 of Act .'111 or tiik Sussion Laws, or lliOU, Rulativu to a Tax on Incojius ioic Immuiiia TIO.N I'UIU'OSU.S. Be il Enacted by the Leyislaturc of the Territory of Hawaii: Smtion 1. There i hereby established within mid for the Territory of Hawaii n Department of Immigration, Labor mid Statistics, which shall bo in charge of n Board of Immigration, Labor mid Statistics. Si:cti(in 2. Tins Hoard shall be composed of fivo iuemlers, wlio shall bo iitM)inlcd by tlic Governor in tlic ninnner jirts- . scribed in, Section 80 of tho Organic Act, for terms of fivo years or tin unexpired periods thereof, so that tho term of ono nu'inW shall expire on April U0 in each vear, beginning with 1012. Suction !l. One of tho incuilors shall be President of tho Hoard and shall be so designated in his appointment. Thu members shall bo entitled lo reiinbur.-enient for their actual ex penses in attending meetings of tho board. The board' may, with the approval of the Governor, appoint n Commissioner of Immigration, Labor and Statistics, who shall receive Mich com pensation out of the funds nt the disposal of the board, as shall be prescribed by the board, with the approval of the Governor. The board may appoint such oilier ollicers, agents and servants as it may deem necessary, and regulate their (towers and duties consistently with law, and may procure for its u-o necessary olliccs. It may remove such commissioner mid any of its other ollicers, agents and servants. Suction 1. The Hoard may make full inquiry, examination and investigation into the condition, welfare and industrial o (lortunitics of all immigrants and settlers arriving or Iwing with in the Territory. It may al-o collect information with respect to tho need and demand for labor by the several agricultural, in dustrial and other productive) activities throughout the Terri tory; gather information with respect to the supply of labor afforded by such immigrants and settlers as shall from timo to timo arrive or be within the Territory; ascertain tho occupa tions for which such persons, may lx best adapted mid bring about intercommunication between them nud those requiring labor; investigate tho treatment accorded them; eo-operato with public and philanthropic agencies designed to aid in tho dis tribution and employment of labor, and devise and carry out such other suitable methods as. will tend to prevent or relievo unemployment. Section 5. Tho Hoard may make all contracts and do all acts necessary or proper for securing low rates of fare to immi grants, for paying their passage money mid otherwiso facili tating their transportation, and for their reception and tempo rary accommodation. Suction (i. The Hoard shall, as far as possible, keep a record showing tho places of residence and the occupations followed by every immigrant brought to Hawaii at the expense of the Ter ritory, for at least a year next preceding the. embarkation of said immigrant for Hawaii. Suction 7. Tho Hoard shall procure complete lists, giving the names, ages and. destination within the Territory of all im migrant children of school age, as soon as may lx after their arrival, und such other facts as will lend to identify thein, and shall forthwith deliver copies of such lists to the Suierintcudent of Public Instruction to aid in tho enforcement of tho provisions of the laws relating to the compulsory attendance at school of children of school age. , The Hoard may inspect nil Iiilxir camps within the Teiritory, and all employment and contract labor agencies. The Hoard shall investigate complaints with regard to fraud or extortion pracliscd against alien and other immigrants in troduced under its auspices, or otherwise, and shall present to tho proor authorities tho results of such investigation, for action thereon; and shall investigate and study tho general so cial and economic conditions of alien and other immigrants and N't tiers within the Territory for the puroo of promoting their welfare and that of the Territory, und inducing remedial action by appropriate public anil private agencies. Suction 8. The Hoard shall promote, the permanent settle ment, within Hawaii of citizens and persons likely anil eligible to become desirable citizens of the United States. It shall cii-operato with other departments of the Territorial Government to promote the celt lenient of farmers uiion tho public, lands of tho Territory. Tt may, as trustee or agent or otherwise, receive, hold and dispose of private lands mid make all contracts mid do all acts ucccssm-y or proper for the purpose of facilitating tho occupa tion and settlement of such and other lands; ami shall intervene, at its discretion and with tho consent of tho owners, to securo the sub-division of largo tracts of private lands in tho Terri tory and tho settlement of farmers upon such tracts. IJut Uio ' board shall not ue any of its funds in tho purchase of any pri vate lauds or in tho development of either private -or publie lands, and in the settling of farmers on hind, it shall inako pri vate lands secondary to public lauds, to the end that the induc ing of farmers to take up undeveloped public lauds lo made tho first care of tho lioard in the permanent settling of farmers -in the Territory. Suction ll. The Hoard may establish and maintain n mar keting division, under Hie charge of a competent marketing siiK'rintcndent, to promote the profitable sale of the produce of the Territory. It may euiplny persons to receive, mid to pro mote a market for, agricultural ami other prodifcr, tho produce, of the farmers mid, inanufacturer.s of Hawaii, to grade, sort, pack and store such produce, to instruct Lio farmers and set tlers of the Territory in methods of raising, protecting, packing and marketing; their crops, to si cure favorable rates mid condi tions for the transportation of tho same, nnd to do all other things thereunto related necessary or proper to promote, the settlement in Hawaii of small farmers and the prosperity of tho farming iiuluMrics of tho Territory. It may charge a reasonable commission on the amounts realized from sales of produce mado by it or through its agency; all moneys so received as commis sions shall bo paid into the Territorial Treasury, and all such moneys arc hereby appropriated for the use of said board. .Suction 10. It shall be the duty of tho Hoard to make an annual report to the Governor, to lie by him laid before tho Legislature. Such report shall give an itemized statement of all moneys received by the board and from what source re ceived, and to whom mid for what purpose paid, during tho preceding fiscal year. It shall show also the iiuinlier of immi grants brought to Hawaii at the expense- of the Territory during such year, together with tho race, nationality, age, sex, conjugal condition, literacy, and the residence nnd occupation, so far as possible, for nt least one year preceding the embarkation of every such immigrant. It shall also show the per capita cost of introducing such immigrants to Hawaii. It shall also show other matters which the board is empowered lo investigate or to act upon under this Act, ami such statistics relating to the Ter ritory of Hawaii as the Legislature, or tho Governor, may from time to timo direct to lo gathered. Suction 11. The Hoard, in its official name, may sue nud may bo sued only as provided for suits against tho Territory. Suction 12. Act tt) of tho Session Laws of 1005, entitled "An Act to provide for a Hoard of Immigration mid defining its Duties" is hereby repealed. Suction 111. Section 5 of Act X of tho Session Laws of 1001), entitled "An Act to promote tho Conservation and De velopment of the Natural Resources of tho Territory through Immigration and Other Cleans by' imposing a lax on Incomes and appropriating tho Proceeds for such Purpose" Is. hereby amended by substituting the words "Hoard of Immigration, Labor and Statistics" for tho words "Hoard of Immigration" wherever they occur. Suction 14. This Act shall tako effect on the first day of May, 1U11. Approved this 21st day of April, A. D. 11)11. WALTER F. FREAK. Governor of tho Territory of Hawaii. .2&s3s: ACT 124. AN ACT To Givk Ceiitain Rioiits and I'owuhs of F.m;.knt Domain to CoitroitATtoxH OnoANizun ron tiii: Puktokk or 1)k vuloi'INo, Sroiiixo, Convuyino, Distiuiiuti.no and Tkanbmittino Watui; for Iiiiiju.vtion lie it Enacted hy the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii: Suction 1. 'That corporations, now or hereafter organized to develop, store, convey, distributo and transmit water for irriga tion, and which shall havo at least Fifty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) of fully naitl in capital represented by cash or by tangible property of a market valuo equal to tho amount at which such property is entered as assets on tho books of tho com pany, aro hereby given tho right lo exercise tho power of emi nent domain as hereinafter provided. Suction 2. Such corporation shall havo the right to condemn rights of way over lands and property for ditches, tunnels, flumes mid pic-lines necessary or proper for tho construction and maintenance of a system for convoying, distributing and transmitting water for irrigation; provided, however, that no such corporation shall exercise such right of condemnation in more than ono county. Suction '!. That in tho cxerciso of such ovors of eminent domain, tho procedure shall ln, as near as may lc, in iiccord anco with tho provisions of Chapter fit of tho Revised Laws of Hawaii 'as now or hereafter amended. Suction I. Any right of way which shall lo obtained under the provisions of this Act shall lapse and immediately revert to tho previous owner, or owners thereof, in either of tho follow ing events, viz.: (1) U such corporation shall fail during u' period of ono year, at any time after acquiring the same, to uso such right of way for tho purposes herein set forth: (2) If such corMration shall uso or divert any of the water which shall Iki conducted through such right of way for any purposes other than irrigation ami domestic purosc. Suction .. This Act shall bo in effect from and after tlio date of its approval. Approved this 21th day of April, A. D. Kill. WALTER F. FREAR, Governor of tho Territory of Hawaii. ACT 125. AN ACT ' To Amu.mi Suctions 1001, 1005 and 1000,' Ciiai'tuu 80, Tun Rhvisun Laws, and Aiuuno aNkw'Skotion Tiik 'mf to iik Known as'Suotion 1005a, Rui.atino to In- 1'UOTIOUS DlHUASUS. or ItK- lie i( Etuiclcd by the Lcjislaturo of the Territory oj Ifaieaii: Suction 1. Section 100 J of the Revised Laws is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 1001. Phytieians In report, ll shall 1h the duly of every physician having a patient infcetid with eeiebro-spiual mouingili. cholera asiatic, conjunctivitis follicular, diphtheria, dysentery, amoebic, enteric- (or typhoid) fever, fever para- typlioid, leprosy, measles, dengue, paralysis infantile, pertussis, plague, scarlet fever (or scarlatina), tetanus, trachoma, tuber culosis, typhus fever, varicella, variola, varioloid, yellow fever, or any other infectious or communicable or other disease danger ous to tho public health, to give immediate noticQ thereof to the Hoard of Health, or its nearest agent, in writing, and in liko manner to report to said Isjard, or its agent, every euro of death which takes jdaco in his practice from any such disease; pro vided, however, that wheneer a physician has a patient infected with variola, varioloid, scarlet fever, diphtheria, plague, cholera, yellow fever, typhus fever, cerebrospinal meningitis or amoebic dysentery, sucli physician, in addition to the notico in writ "g 10 " "' I '. , -l l.-l. U l,,V IIVIUU II, .111,111 required to lie given as aUve, shnll immediately notify tl Hoard of Health, or it nearest agent, either by telephone- or by direct oral communication. Every physician who shall refuse or neglect to give such notice, or mnko such report, shall Ihj fined for each offense a sum not less than Ten (10) nor more "than Ono Hundred Dollars ($100.00)" Si-rno.v 2. Section 100." of the Revised Laws is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 100.'.. Others to report. It shall lie the duty of every householder, keeper of a lnnrdiiig or lodging house, or master of a vessel, to report immediately to the Hoard of Health, or its nearest agent, any person in or aliotit his house, or vessel, whom they shall havo rcaon to lielicre to lie sick, or to havo died, of any infectious, communicable or other disease dangerous to tho public health ; and all police officers who are aware of any jmtsoii suffering from any infectious, communicable or other disease dangerous to the public health, shall immediately riqiort the suae to the Hoard of Health, or its nearest agent. Any such householder, keeper of a boarding or lodging house, master of a vessel, or police officer who shall refuse or neglect to so rejwrt immediately to the Hoard of Health, or its nearest agent, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon. conviction shall bo .fined not more than Ono Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for each offchse." Suction :i. A new Motion is hereby added to tho Uevised Laws to lx) known as Section IOO.'iA, as follows; "Section HKIiiA. Discuses declared infections and eommnni cflW''. Cerebro-spimil meningitis, cholera asiatic, conjunc tivitis follicular, diphtheria, dysentery amoebic, enteric (or typhoid) fever, fever para-typhoid, leprosy, measles, dengue, paralysis infantile, pertussis, plague, scarlet fever (or scarla tina), tetanus, trachoma, tuberculosis, typhus fever, varicella, variola, varioloid, yellow fever, are hereby declared to Iks in fectious and coniiiiunicable diseases dangerous to tho public health, but this enumeration shall not be held to cxcludo any other disease that is infectious, communicable, or dangerous to the public health, though not specifically named herein." Suction I. Sictiou lOOli of tho Revised Laws is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 100(1. llemoval and Quarantine. When any per son shall bo infected with Any infectious, communicable or other disease dangerous to tho public- health, tho Hoard of Health or its agent, may, for tho safety of tho public, remove such sick or infected person to a separate house or hospital, and provido him with, nurses and other necessnripf, which shall bo at tlio charge of tho jierson himself, his parents, guardian or mnster, if able, otherwise nt tho chargo of tho Territory." Suction 5. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. i Approved this 21th tluv of Apr!', A. D. lull. WALTER F. FItEAR, Governor of tho Territory of Hawaii. ACT 126. AN ACT IlKLA-riKn to 'Toms or CntouiT Couiits, Amkndino Suc tions 1C11 and l(!l(l or tiiu Ruvisud Laws of Hawaii, as Amundud nv A ins Sll, It", and 50 or tiiu Sussion IjAWS or l!)0.r), AND AS FtlllTHUIt AjlUNDUD HV AcT 50 OF tiik Suasion Lawk of 11)07. Bo il Enacted by the Leyhlalure of the Territory of Hawaii: Suction 1. Section 111 li of tho Revised Laws of Hawaii, as amended by Act .'!! of the Session btws of 11)05, amended by Act 5(1 of tho Session Laws of 11105, and as further amended by Act 50 of thu Session Laws of 1U07, is hereby further amended to read as follows: ''Section 101 1. The terms of tho circuit courts shall lie held as follows: Ju tho First Circuit, at Honolulu, on the second .Monday of January; In tho Second Circuit, at Wailuku, on the third Wednesdays of March and October, ami at Lahaimi on tho third Wednesday of Juno; In tho Third Circuit, at Kailua, on tho fourth Wednesdays of April ami October, at North Kohala on tho fourth Wednes day of July, and at Wniohiuu on tho fourth Wednesday of January; In tho Fourth Circuit, at Ililo, on tho second Wednesday of January; In tho Fifth Circuit, at' Lihtie, ou tlio first Wednesdays of March, July and NovciiiIkt." Suction 9. Section 1010 of tho Revised Laws of Hawaii, as amended by Act 117 of tho Session Laws of 1005, and as fur ther amended by Act 50 of the Session Laws of 1SI07, is here by further amended to read as follows: "Section 1010. Tho terms of the circuit courts may con tinue and o held, subject to adjournment from time to timo or without day, as follows: In the First ami Fourth ClteuitH, until the lime fixed by law for the commencement of (he next succeeding term; In the Second, Thivd ami Fifth Circuits, for twenty-four i "l . J I y -ii i