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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, DEC. 30, 1911.
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YEAR ENDS WITH
See Where We Are Moving To
Fort near Hotel. PAINTTH EOIN BLOCKS . Fort near Hotel
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PARSONS
GOOD YEAR
Tlmt lliu iiHt iur has In on a Rood
one fur llio Tcrritor) llnniulallj unit
Hint there Is cvot) hope if the coming
one being even better Is Hie concensus
of opinion f i oiu those men w ho n.e
In n position to pee the movement or
mono) iiikI to feel the pulse of Hie slt
ii.it Ion generally
The Coveinor. tlie tioasurtl mill the
elilef o Hie liiiieun of uimoynnroa me
the men vvlm can sny d.'llnllol) ami 1
this morning lhe hiiinnieil up tho sit-
nation fen tho Bulletin.
"Ijiat eui," mid tlm (InvLinnr,
"tlicro was to tho credit of the ticus
my $900, 110. H, while this )e.ir theie
is $17,071 II. ARiilust theso amounts
theie me of course outstanding wtu
l.'.nts "On account of the larger expenses,
that Is the larser expends p.,1,1 for omcrnor U t . r se t me h, e ' cno f"""1 "'"1 ,,t t"" "T "l 1II,0IT '""" ' T , " n'h"",C '" " '
schools ..ml public health an. the set-1 " , " " ,' V , IJ, lo Toir In , '""' " fo '"T"1 """""' "C,,U!,,1 1""ef " ' ,0 wcc or '''"""'",
tliiR aside.. MlS-MMMi r..r the levo'v-'!", A, V0"s 1 IK H . lhVlrii"w ta Rll'-r,ll!d h,n'1, . ., I f 'l own biiBlness
lng Innanltar) l.in.1 run.l, we have less I , ;'r, , , f Y . . her hi. hi n $1 SS At tl,c ,l,m' ,,f '''"'",l IHcro, The noondny tnlks Riven at dlfferen
mone, in the ircismj this 5ear by ",'" ,., 1 in a of R7I ITO W "" ''""'''''' """" B ' "'"'I'"-, limes by prominent visitors .in, local
nearl fJutijHMi than at the end r k K ' rV It'-S- -J7 l n1.HK. ihII.1,. lo nl.l.il.1 n inciii-' jiPU. Imjo been very altri.. Ivo as
last e.r .111.1 when u rurtl.tr settle- ," , "" " " ? ' l'-n.hl. to nrni.it th" ventu.e Inns. , has als,, been II... soda fentuin or
in. in is .....do and on February 1 of "VS next there will be ,m,cl' "" ll ttllH ""''" ''"- U""m );.y," whereby he members
next ve.,r we put n.l.la .mother ISV t.i. sf.ored , the revolvl.R fud ""lo ,l"slr"',,,, '0".Its bel..UR-d d , permitted extend tlm club .or
oon for tho in,....i..r land fund mid I ' "" o , , hit U m.Tbr il.li ,,lt' ,l"1'8 ,,,r"a,ly ra,nb,lH,',:1 B '"to,,to u.H oor, Saturday
(outlnue to lu.iko henv, expendltnus 'r-091S """" " conserv.itlvo view wns noon forgotten, The futuio of he l.m.n.ere al flub
foi seho-ds and health, wo shall l e-; l ,t fe,,. ,. . , lcro ,, ,1C .! todaj's inci.ibonl.l. roll stands Is ,,s brlRl.t as the future outlook for
ituco tho surplus still inoie ;thc ,ll8t lm)llH.nt f Inteiest on tho
"The jeur on the vvliolo has been n bonds floated iturliiR this ear This
Rood one for the government, that U will be sent throURh tho banks iiud Is
It Ii.ih (nine out fully an well as we tliurd to reach New Yolk by January
expected and Indeed belter, espcd.illy 1, 1912 At the piesent Jiimluie, In
t ii liuoiiie and Inherllniice taxes ttrest on money the Terrltoiy Iiih, b.ir-
"Wo hope to he abb) to Ret ulo.iR .owed f.om lime to llmo rutin nt the
(lurinR this lomliiR veir well not- into nf JHOl 2.1 u day
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Deports fiom the Chamber or Com- tho dty nnd Its miinldp.il olllclals,
merce shoiv that this commeii ial or- particularly tho Doaid of Supervisors,
Ranlatlun has had an unusually busy to effect u mine economical and elll-
:ind suciessmi c.u durliiR 1'JII. It cloit njslini of Rovcrn.uent un.l to
Ii.ih taken up and handled many proh- make sure Hint the p.cssiiiR needs of
Ictus of nun I) im poll am. o to business the dty lire t.iifj.l for Tills matter
iutensts and tho toiumuult) as u was rehired to tho IcRislativo (oinnilt-
wholc. i
I
Matteis of harbors, slilppliiR un.l
1
transportation have oeeupie.l much of
Ll.p.K. .M.ii.1. in
Its nttcntioii
Itu i iimtiilllf.n ili.tf.lltf.il
lis ((iiumiiieo ueiivnic.i
... ....... ,.r...- .!, ,.rr..l I, ... l.n.,n
most nettle. One nction of liniwrlnnco
lo tho entiin tcrritnn- was tho pass
nRo of n retolulloii fuvoiluR freo tolls
tliioiiRh tho I'aiiainu taiial foi Amer
ican ships. Practically every Cham
ber or Commerce in the inaptly whose
mombeishly nnd interesth tiro affected
by shipping, has joined In this move
ment, and the latest news from Wash
liiRtou Is that a bill to this effect Is
now on the way.
Sanitation matters hnvo taken up u
Rood deal of the Chmnbci's attention,
un.l Its Inflnenco has been strongly In
fnvor of a definite saiiltution piogrnin
for tho clt.
Toward tho closo of tho ear Presi
dent Spalding In tin nddress to tho
trustee, advocated emphatically co
(ipeiatlnn between tho businessmen hf
PROGRESS IN BUILDING
Tline-iiiurlers of n inilllo.i dollars
who .xpended 111 the cltj of Honolulu
, ,,,
.lining the last K months of U on
new dwellings nnd otbir HtiuctureH,
dtlur for residential oi business pur-
jmisih, mtorilliiK to the lonipllatloii of
llguies nt thu olllco of llulldlng and
I'lumbliiR l.,.,Hct..r J J .Mlchlst, In
Prior to July I. 1911. the Mkukm on
th, approximate cost of now buildings
tor which permits wire Issued were
kept at the o.llco of the superlnt. nd-
.nt of public works, nnd tho change
, sterns prevents fuller data being
K ven
,..,., ,, , . .,
'PI... tnlnl nil an ou tlm nii4.r fir nml
(III cuiill H "" niv .- -i 1.1-
.1, .1..
nil III.IIII l", Mlloi IIIIIK I" ...v. .t. lliu"
lxsu.,1 Iron. Julj 1 to tho close of bus-1
A fool tells what bo Is going In do,
hut 11 wlso man points to what lie
bis, .'.nc
1 '
iii t load or Inlklug about 11 11,'in bo.-
bind llx hick, be considerate and
icglster a kick.
MILLINERY
OF
FOR HAWAII
withstanding the nppropiliitloiis lull
will not. innlntnlii any law sin plus
A Inrgo kiii liltiH Is it liail thing to ne
enmnl.ite, s.nli a one as vve hail up to
the time of the last loRlslutmo There
Is nnthliiR gullied b) ncciiiniilutliig "
I.iiro sum or money. It should be pull
to Rood use If we huvo It or tho luxes I
should be reduced We of rn'.uo mid
all Hie mone) v (an rcI anil vmiiiIiII
1" " '" B""'' "s '"" """u lr
"1"'1' I'd It
"Our needs will he ver) largo dill
Iur the nou few jenrs and will be a
ipiestlon, n pioblem leipilrliiR u Rood
deal of careful study to meet these
needs even tlioiiRh the lovenues should
not fall olT"
It the 'iron-un.
The story told by tho llRiires nt tho ,
iii.iniu iliu n ii mi.- i.i.i.m ., iiiv
i uu i em ii.n v
li'c mid .('suited Immediately In (on
rf i
'r.'ieiues between members of the
rxi .i.- 1 ..I.... a ..r il.,. 11.... .lti.. n . l.olfi uiiu tint tuulr til I fill) 111 lull
'" ""u'. ""''"-" '.". ''"'"'..'."" .... ":' "."... " ,". ,u' .
...... i.,.. c.i. ,.,. i ,,.,H,,,. I
,u oni'tiu"in, luuwnvii uj , ...v,... , . (, .., ...... ... t - -
, ..,.,, ,. ..,,,...., , ,.--,1i. u,.u
"I ("" ""ill" i which i "" 'i ""
rB,:,,;lo,," xc , "'''T"!'?.1 "!"!
I til.MMin Itlt'UK .llll'l) ..I..DI. II, lliu huh
gestlons thus mado will be cairled in
to effect ill the new appropriation bill
Tho Chamber has taken tin uttlvo
part In that part of tho plans for mil
Itury ipiarters lieio us has lo do with
Honolulu nnd has fostered and fur-
thercd the Idea of hunting harraiks
In tho city, if tho city Is Id bo the lo
i.itlon, on the wnterfioiit near I'ort
ArmMioiiR.
Tho Chamber has also taken n lend
ing part in tho plans for u commer
cial building, mid tills movement,
which was urged by James 1 Mnr
Rnn, former ptesldent, has been given
added Impetus by President Spiiltling
and tho piesent niemhcia. Tho com
mercial building Is it mutter that the
next few months will probably decide
lucis tnilnj, nmountid to 743,577 XO.
l" r.celvc.l during this period
brniiKlit a revinuo to the city una
IlulllIUj an,i inmibliig Inspeitiir
Mlehlstclii nnd bis staft Issued r.3t SAILOR BOYS WILL
,uildlng penults fm llio six months j QIMT AT VVOY
jmj t,l .iff with' permits for new i ,,.," r?i. i,n
lwiwk , , l8-,7t7. followed' The I- .. tr,at store , nil lo
,,y AuPllHt. VWmt September, "tteud tl o H..v t . o en ng. I ho
,,,,.4,0 10. Octob.r. l03.Gin; Novein- ?' ","" , ho "' ' ,Vls
llcr. T,.o50SB nnd Decemb.r, HOC.- "","" ",j' ' ",0 """ Ti , of
,,05 70 l""lnB , " ' "H 'T ' ' 't
ulll be noted that the month or iomo 100.I...I mnuncU Al of II Mat.
xr brought mit the largest v a, - -ll'taaB ??
unt on of new work, but It must be ' . .., .
I , .. . , , be (i,ua e,l as regards tho blending nt
vninA.i.l.niiAil tli.it imm smu uIkica Af
1. 1 villvlll " I V l iiiiiv 1 (tvin iiiLiq ri to 1 i) u
J..., 1 ...
11113 UII-IUWfH ll,l-.llllif Hlilh ,11
tired Into by tlm government
. .song nnd no one should miss tho tre.it.
It costs 111010 to ho eiifcaged Hum .Mon,bi tin 1,1 will bo one of tho best
It' docs to get mat 1 led Hut In soine ("me.lles pre Hinted In u mntliuo nt tho
Inetancrs It 1b worth m, p jllljou that bus evir bit tho town, nnd
i i jit Is n tinned)' from t ml to end It Is
Tho Aiuorlcau vvlm 111 v.'on. H'.rullcil 'The Jolly Widow," aticj Jt-llve;s
Oiin at Monto C.11I.) oil 'i to" iJultilKbt up to Its name. Take It InTi.ul'
now while lie bus it,
PROSPERITY
COMMERCIAL CLUB
BY F. L WALDRON
President Commercial Club.
When )nii nok me for a Ilttlo data
i .it., nrnlitiv th. i I'oimiinrelnl Chlh nf
I loiictlulii I give It to jou with tho
Jm, nni0 of ,,r,0 ,vl)cll ,,, ,)U
. .,., ,,.., ,,,. n,,,,, intiliiir Imsl.
K ,IuurlI .,ir uski .1 for a state-
incut b) their biukirs In ot.iir iiiii-ntuiiciutlm. with enih other. J Most
words tliu unci ess of the I'tiiu.ucrc Inl of tlm liuprovements and up-ln-ilnto
Club has beiu a souieo of prldo to, methods of business In Honolulu ate
t.ieli mill ever) member. . jthrishcil out ut tho Commciclul Club
I'ioui the Initial uieetliiR (ailed for luiH-hfons. ,
organization AiiRiist ISlh, I90G, In thoj In this connection, there Is at tho
present d.i), the nuiuiRoiiieut of the present llmo mi effort mnong the Gov
club has been inrrled nloiiR in the erniirs of tho Club to build up umonK
most thrifty inaiiuer so that the club tho members n pioper Inteiest In mil-
l..ia .,,. nnlf bnul ultlilt, Itu mufll.u tilfllitil II ff (1 1 TH lillll In tlllltrCKS llllOll
.., ,,,. . .. ,.nmiii,.i...i . m.
at 2C0.
Tho prlnilpal featuro of llio Com-
1911 CIVIC IMPROVEMENT
BY E. A. BERNDT,
, President Oahu Central Improvement Committee.
No c.n in tho hlstor, of linprnve
iniiit (IiiIim In Honolulu has seen mnie
Kcticr.il activity nlons moro liecful
'lues, noi moro united un.l harmonious
actions amniiR tho members, than the
jcar r.'ll In tho Centinl lmitrovement
conuulttec.
To mold nn orRiinbiitloii nf nine
iilllll.ilrd linpiovcment clubs, to icju
veualo cadi and nil of thou inn' to
.start cadi wmkliiR lor the Rood of
....
their own sections and tl.o comiuuuii
- ., ... r...... ,,,nllu rr.mi llin llinii llm
wnail ..uiiimnivu ....... ..v...
jcar.
Por Ihiee e.irs tlio (oinnilltie, ns
.'ell ns most n tho dubs or tho oil,
had hln iloun.mt, mid nlT.iIrs wtio In
u diaotlo enndltlon In.loed Willi cn
thusliisui nnd civic prlilo to help us
wo Niicrceded III levlviug tlio com-
Kilttee mid starting It on work that
1IIK )eell r ,,c niinnst iiho to tlio
community.
Tmliij nioio than S.omi men, const!
luting tho most piihclllidi and wliolo-
bejtted element or business men In
Honolulu, aio nlllllntcd with tho com
mltteo mid Us wink Tlio commer
cial bodies hnvo limned their tueiu
I'ctshlp, ns well us tho dlutilct clubs.
Tho jenr 1811 saw lnucli i.ttoni
pllsbed by llio liupiovcmeiit couunlt
teo. Oui fight for n fieo gnrbago col
lection svstem In won now, although
the arrangements mo not complete
It Is won In the sense that tho senti
ment of tho iicoplo of Honolulu ns a
whole Is favorable to tills (nuso nu.l
winy of thorn uro actively inllsled for
it. Tlio newspapers hnvo rcndoieil
sterling lib) In their columns.
Tlio campaign for fieo gai lingo and
'he micccusrul (ousummatloii of
Voices
This uunrtot Is noted uinong
tho cruisers ,.r the navy as tlio best
over 111 HieTr line Tills Is a bind or
laugh.
ineicl.il Cluli Is the bringing liifiethor
fif Hft Hi 100 business 1111 n lit llllirheoll
ever ilny. which has been tho means
r establishing n moro friendly com.
iicllllon In business llinii Ik nosslble
where ineKhnnts Ret Into tho habit of
ii.n i,ii,,.um m,m tlm. his ui.td.rnl-
Hawaii. What can bo more cncouniR-
Iur?
"('loan-up l).i)" htnml out ns two of
llio big things, jKcompllshe.l.
Tho Ceiilrnl Improvement inmmP
teo's vvoik for u fnlr anil emiltable
franchise for tho Itapl.l Transit com
pany, 0110 Hint would bu Just to pub
lic and pi hale Interests alike, was n
nol.iblo example. Tho rrnuihlso as
hiuil'y iiRrecd iiHiii (olncltlcd In ll
main piovlsloiis will, what tho pub
lic, tliiougli tho Improvement dubrf,
fnsked lor and felt wnn Its due.
Impiiivemeiit clubs woio succe-g-
fitlly (iigiulzed In upper Niiuinii. low
er Niiunuu, upper Knllhl nnd Kuku
nko, dlstilcts v.lierc the need or such
oiRanl7jtloii3 was prcssli c.
Ah 11 (oiolbuy to "Cle.in-up 111"
theio was formed 1111 oig.inlrnllou of
dtlens and a sjsteni (it public scr-
vl(o Hint would bo or Imtucllato nld
In the elt) In time or epidemic or
any uufoiesein illsnstcr. Tills orgmi-
Isntlou was callsil iiikiii tcntitlvoty
by tho citizen ' sanitation committee
at tho flisl news of cllow lover hero.
but unfortnuatcl) theiu was no out
bienk nml thu assistant 0 of n l.uge
body or public citizens wns tlieicrmo
unnecessary.
Xlanj lcssei inntlois, each vital to
he needs of tho city and ojeh lull
ing for speedy attention, huvo been
Inken up and In tho majority of-cases
hnvo been decided uccoi'dluK lo our
plans.
Much wink Just as In.poitnnt Is bo
foio tho committee, for next ear, A
now set ot officers will bo Installed
shortlj, for tlio organization hcllovos
I'l lotutlon In office. Tho work culls
for devotion of time and Intelligence,
but tho development nnd tho progicss
of tho clt llthly ippay tho efforts
spent In Its behiitf
MRS. FARRAQE DEAD.
Mrs Ibici Dec rnrrnge, n Pol til
guese vvnmiin, died last night about
11 50 o'clm k f 1 0111 burns received
esleidu) iifteruoon Hho was 49jears
of ago. A coroner's In.piest wns con
du.ted Ii) Deiiut) Hheillt lloso.
Aicor.lh.K to Iboso who witnessed
tho accident, SHs rarrago was baking
blend jesterday afternoon ut 3 o'clock,
when her dress beenma Ignited mid
she iciclvtd seveio burns fiuin which
she died Dec eased vas tho wife of
uu expressman
Tho sonei fool hall Ramos scheduled
for New Veai's duy nt Mollllll huvo
l.oen set foi ward, Hie first game, ho-
tween tho Mnlles nml High School,
to ho e'.lled.nt l'.lfl .nut Iho second
i,otwocn'"llio llealuila nnd rtiinis, nt
2.45
t i, Jjr.jjJJjlJJ10 lli'd'whcio the vurlous tecords a
FOR HAWAII
MERCHANT'S ASSOCIATION
BY E. 0. WHITE
President Merchants' Association.
'While tho Jleichmits' Association I bei nf Commerce. The ussocl.itlon Is
bus had Ilttlo occasion to take any
emergency 11, thin on public nrfiilrs
dm lug tho pint j ear, tho 'j ear has
been marked h u Rtcuily progress In
nil lines of It't uillvlty.
In (imjumtlnn with llio Chamber
of ('online,', c, It has dlsiussed nnd
nctcd upon public nnd semi-public is
sues and nlwnjs with surcess touurd
leaching tho desired ends ' The har
mony with which the nssnclullon
winks with tho Chmuhcr of Commerce
In pleasing to nil tho members.
Dining the jenr thcro was nn Im
portunt reduction mode In express
rates ns affecting Hawaii, 1111 Issue for
which committees of the association
have rought for mime years.
Tho rourtb or July celebration, ono
of the most siicccssml ever held here,' much of Intort'ft for us, iiud the nsso
vvus conceived and cmrled out by thecl,itluii will tuke Its usiinl nctlvo p.nt
merehnnls, Willi tho old of Hie Cham-lln eoinmunlt) affairs
GREAT YEAR
riunlKl ill). Hie eiu. 191 1 bus In (il Tod.i the banks lire do lug the. in which Supervisor McClelhiu, Xlili
n wonderful .venr fur the Tirrllorj'a n.r, mid exact llgtncM us to deposits, ray, Kiuger, Am.ina and Arnold vot
lilg liultislrlix, and tin- Industrial pros-j surplus, etc, 1,1 e In most inn's unob-icd nc. Supervisor HuLtht being ex-
mrlts bns bom nllcitid In the tlnin-' tiibmble, us the llgures will not bo cuscd f.om voting, while Low cast tho
elil liiidltutions
There Is piobably .1101 nuiney III
. . - i 1.. 1 1.... 11 t
llllt Pllllltrl ill lliiiM'llini i'uv iiii
m .Lv s llmo In tho T.rrltorvV
l.ls... y. nnd new,, probably, -...mom?
been "oiHl.r." intes of Inter.st more
HlH.nl, or .iicouiageinent gtvin
"'""
Iii business ent.rprlscs.
Wlllio.it exoptloii, bunkers of the
lit) ilcikireil In the II II 1 1 ut I II es
tenlay that 1911 cIom-s with a won.Ur
ful it cord for tho banks
Dtposits uro Inrger, diposltors have
intiei.Fdl grtnil), 1111,1 imiiks huvo
fiiund their dtbtois In bttt.r sh ipo to
initt Hh ri'iulrriutiitH than b.isbctn
be ins.' Ill the pist
I'. II t'onke or the II ink of Huvvull
siimin.irUtd the situation In ti sin-
I, me yisterday wh.ii be said:
"When l)r Wut. ibmise's new M.ilny
(oiiipmy bus Irs J.I.'U.OOU tnpltal sliiek
subseriliid In six ,lis. It slums that1
tin re Is momy hero for any Iegltlmito
project"
It. TeiHK) Peek of the l'lrst Nn-,
tlniial ll.ink says Hint ciicournRPiuiiit
Is given any (iiterprlso wllli Htublllty
iiud respoiisll.llll) by Hie easy Interest
r.tt.s mid lliu nil Interpritutloti of se
curities I i'l . 1 1 the banks miike now, mid
that lull tloses it )tr exeipHonully
piospcrous for the lliiinelal Instltu-
tlous,
'
BISHOP STREET!
I
.After a delay extending over months
and (lining which time Iho special
commission uppjlutcd to Investigate
nutteiH fulled to urilvo ut ,iu imdor-,
Et.uuTIng, v, oil; ou tho ptopnrntloii of'
co.idcmnntlon proceedings fin- tho c-
tonslou of lllshop street bus boeu
CONDEMNATION
stat ted by tho uttornoj gcnorul's dcl .
p.irtmonl. J i sham battlo this morning ut
OwIiir to tho nian 111U conlllttlng Kninihuiiulia Olrls' School, tho oiTen
Inlciests Involved It will be some tlmo ,,i.0 frlPH. Coiunnnles A nnd II. led
et befnro the matter will ho ready
to go Into tio courts tut Doputv At.
toincy Oenoral Arthur I, Smith, In
whoso hiinilB tho work bus been left.
staled this morning Hint he does mil
jhlnU thoro will be nn further de -
"'"''
uu pun 01 .uu won. i-i.li wjii iiiH0lllinrlln (),,,v ono nluht tould bo
lon,;ost Is tho se.uchlng foi titles anil
other documonlH uetdeil In Iho eimi
ijllallon of tho eondoirnetlau icporls.
Just nt tho pieHent llmo when nil Iho
eoiirlH mo upset oh lug to Iho niovo
from the Judicial) huihlhg, II In ;ni,l
?
Will be Open for
Business January 2
now carrjlng out 11 ptogrmn or enter-
tnlnmcnt for tho officers mid men of
tho Heel that speaks for lis energy
and alertness in public affairs.
Dm Iur tlio legislature tho itssndn
lion kept In dose torn h with I1III11
mid meiisiires generally, mid used lis
Influence to promote wise legislation
nnd prevent wluit wits considered un
wise nnd detrimental to public inter
est. The iihsocI itlon took up with en
tire success during tho year Hie .nat
ter of icprcseutntlon upon tho ship
pers' vvlinrf committee, nml this com
mittee Is now ti illy icpicscntntlvo of
all the commercial into.ests or this
j port.
1 Tho o.ir 1912 promises to bold
FOR BANKS
11 in nn nn t nn mi' tin.it s. "i
(omplete until tenlcjlil
In the ease nf the l'lrst Niitloiuil
ttinK. n Mntiimiit wns m.iilu iim f Oo-
'.iii .it . ..
cemb.r 5. u...l.r the natlo.,,1 banking, Which ..1..01.1. Is In oxcoss i or the lev-
' -MiW. Is prn.tlcally the ...million iiiUM to tho tune ol JI..980. lie nlH
f ' "'" l"l "'" Tl.to Is, oils the 1 inci.ibciH n Iho board that
n- ". 'Tlefly: the, bo brought fa.e I,, face wl-h
1 ................ f ..... It. 1. ,,,. I mi ,. n.iuiiw, F ufi.itinl ,1m I.
i)i:tnvim:u n, 1911
Capital IMiO.ilOO
Sill plus J(KI.U'II)
iti:sotitci:s.
I.e. ns nml liivtKtm.nts...,$lI211,:ri1sr
H.iltid Stnlea bunds 4&S.40U 00
,.,, rH. ,,iiy n let-
((rh (f ,r(1,u
R (-,1, ,; trtasury
)no r() )inilH
,,.,1Kl ((-(lM j-,ueW3, ..
7.r.Sr..lfi
tJiOflOOJ
170J.7K 27 1
nitlnu is J
$,"0G.lt).i.7i
I.IAIllI.ri'lKS
Capital .' I r.no.unouO
Surplus and iiudlv i.le.l
proilts
,'lri iihillin, .. ..
l,,tltrs of tiedlt
Deposits
201,15". 7
250,(1011 01)
72.CI.5 1C
1,179,787 tl
1 10 00
Dlvlibuds unpaid
t2,50r,,nis r,7
Twenty-two dividends paid, :ll.!,7i",0.
With moro thuii T0(.,Hi0 pild out in
dlvldendK, the bank still has 11 surplus
of $200,1100, Hiiillrle.it proof of Its pros-
iperlt)
. .
lepuly Smith was kept busy Ibis
mining between tho archives mid tho
clicult court. No ono seci.ved to know
just exactly wlicro the p-oper rtcoi.ls
bed Iwou sloicd nway nml as a con
st tucuco he could ,lo nothing.
Starting in with Iho new )car nnd
vlth tho new wct'i, ho will go
straight abend, however, mid hopeir to
hnvo nil tho complaints mado out In
tho shortest t lino pntslblo.
SHAM BATTLE
,. j,jr Kuimtloplll, had to llgbt for
,, ll(,ur ,, ,lut t() in from tho
.icrense. ,1'ompaii) O. co.nuinnded by
,.,,,! n,,,,,,,, aodrie) Lieutenant
Turner wns referee
j .,.,, nc(,k' mnu,y tncnnipineut
ended lor the Kiimehnmel, 1 b,)s this
spent In lamp, owing to tho inln It
vviiH u nillltary cuiup In ovtry siiiho of
the word, nnd tlm sjinm battle this
luoiutii' wiih 11 sibling exhibition
licet Jiiuuiii)' 0 woo started In ,1 ten-
BULLETIN AD8 PA
I Tho je.ir mil clie-es Inilnj, so far
ns llnttull's business Is oonooriKvl,
'mid closed vvllh n brilliant record In
rugar Hint ban been kept tip unlit tho
.end.
A rec.ird-brc iking jcar ends with n.
burst of nrtlvllj In stoekn 1111 tho clos-.
.ng d'lv Hint has not been cipmlled
111 months. Mine limn till!), us tlio
enr closes, n-imo $2.r.0.00 In divi
dends Is illsti United, I" stirl the Now
Year with tho proper fei Hiir of op
timism Oaliu Sugar slock took 11 Bonsatlou
ii t leap ostordnv aHeinooii nnd con
tinued It this morning, oven touch
ing ?3" 11 sh.iio for about a minute,
ml lo diop buck slightly to -fill fin
M which point It closed for 1911. Tho
Increased dividend niinouneed two
davs ago. nuking Ibis nlotk n ten per
tent Investment up lo $''' n share,
viih responsible for the fell lire or llio
ending vcar
Six hi, mlied nnd lxl shales wore
sold jestc.ilav afternoon or thU
morning 100 or this being nt $1".
Hawaiian Coiumercl il furnished n.11
nthei re.itmo hj felling like hot-cake,
ut $117.", 1170 shares being trniis
fcr.cd while Wal.ilui, Rolling, up ut
Inst from Its Inrgaln-iountcr figures,
went inpldly nt JI22.MI mid fln'illy
lenelic.l $12.1 a shnic. Nlnclj-llvo
sbmes thitnged hands. OI.1.1 look
port In tho roiioi il iimvcnient, .tfii)
. h.ius selling nt -f'.'.'i. nml llnalli
boosting the ligilic to $ii.
The riunrtor-mllllon llvldends ilo
chied today do not Includo tl.cr m my
luscious melons cut during the month
I
(Continued from Pago 1)
'I ho chilli .lues not lit Hto Rinneiit,
If thu reekouliiR of Low Is found foi
led. At uu,v rata the munlcipil budget
, asbcl at 11 met ting held last niglil,
sole negative vote.
Low Insists that tho Kiipervisoia
hnvo pissed "" j,ppioprl..li"ii bill
nn iKhllllon.il expense of sovoinl thou
sand dollais owing lo thu Impending
legist. ntion of wmiunts.
Ufsplte n Deficit More Autos Ordered
Despite Iho warning tinning tim
tho chairman or tho flu nice commlt
leo live members of the bond passed
1 lut'ismo whldi iippiopiiatcd iiixlccn
iiici.Hau.i ..oi.arH lor .lie p...(ll.lso uc
"," ndditloiial 1111(0 file tiiuks or
cl1e111lc.1l engines. It Is infci rctl tint
1110 conictnplnleii 1110 lighting until'
"c,y will 1'0 along tho snino lino m
111, iso oi.iereu n,v 1110 conimiueo soinu
I ninths uro, hut wlilih have not been
1 reel veil fiom tho Songr.ivo f.u tiny,
lopiescnted In this til) lo the Si hu
man cuiupiiiv.
Tho police eonitultleo over vvhltli
Siipeivlsoi Mm 1.1.V is 1I1.1I1 i.iuii will
hv Iho iippiopilatlon hill, get u molor
driven pilrol wiiroii Low iidvocated
a Roiiornl nrl..,j down on linns wh'rri
pcrtnlned tnul.tit he fennel us luxli
lica, lint McClcllan, Miiirny, Kiuger.
lAmaiia mid Arnold could not see It
Hint w.i), nnd cari'td the day,
Where Money Might De Saved tho
Taxpayer.
Low pointed out that In tho elliu
niatlon or $10,000 for unto llio trurks,
81,000 for nuto pollco wagon, ?l,100
for piomotlon, $500 for Majin's limn
fund, $1,000 for lcglstintlon oxpen
sos, $1,500 on Knplolnnl park, placing
.tlio pollco department b.irk to tho orl-
Kliiiil flRiiro, nt least $25,000 might lie
looped OlT tho bill and thus effect ,
material saving to tho ovotbuidcued
liixp.i)cr.
Ills lOcnmniondaHons wore squekh
oil nnd 11 voto HCttled the uppiopi I.i
tlon for llio next Rlx months ut least
Tho bill which Is ifestlned to bcioino
h law was signed b) .Murri) .nnd not
Low, ns tho chairman of iho vvn mid
means committee
LAST OFFICIAL ACTS
. IN JUDICIARY BUILDING
Tlio last official ads porroimcd in
thu Judlclmy building today wero tho
opening of tenders lor pi luting tlio
Hawaiian Itcports dmlng llio coming
venr, and a cnmmlsslnuoi's silo of
real estate nn Kunklul sttect, NojiI)
all tho desks, hoiks, and boxes hnvo
been lemoved fiom tho building and
Iho old jctir wll fln.i tho place ready
fo. tho attack of tho (ontiuetot.
A winum nlvvavi. Iit somo ciiho
"'i being dNa itlslle.l. if Jl jsn t her
bat H luav ho hor litiHliai'i
Mnnv a ilnv dioamor has iitliaclerl
11lle11H1.il hv Hiliiufn.r.
A Bpendlh.lCrirMi'Cj)
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mltei's Is mute.
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