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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., TUESDAY, JAN. D, 1012.
.. BY AUTilOHITY
NOTICE
To Taxpayers
For 1912
THIS TAX AHSImU 'i M Pi iun u Ml l ill Mm
Office: Corner of Fort and Queen
Streets, Honolulu,
during the iiKuitli f Jiiiiiiiii. I'M- for tin- puipus, nr mi'Mug Tux Asms
Hunt Lists. Ik)1Ii Pioperlv mid Inioin. as pmvliloil hv tan.
Malik Assessment Lists cun I if liail upun upplKiitinn lit the above named
place.
No appeal inn be grunted on returns inmle later tli.'in thr 31st day of
January.
Till: TAX ASSESSOR, 01 liix I)( p,i( mill In at his oilier, inriur Fort
Hint liuim Streets, Ilnnolnlii. hi Iwci'n .lunuiii) 1st, 1912, und Delimiter 31sl,
191!, fuf the purpiiM' of colliitlng lavs
All Personal Taxes and all Incoino Taxes are due and payable on and
after January 1st, in each year.
All Property Taxes and nil Specific Taxes are due and payable on and
after January 1st, in each year.
All Dog, Drake, Sulky, Ox-Cart, Automobile, Bicycle, Wagon, Wagonette,
Hearse, Omnibus, Dray, Cart, and Carriago Taxes, together with one-half of
all property taxes and one-half of all income and conservation taxes re
maining unpaid after May 15th, will be delinquent and subject to a penalty
of 10 per cent, additional, and if not paid 15 days after date of delinquency,
interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum on the property and specific
taxes and penalty, and at the rate of 1 per cent, per month on the income
and conservation taxes and penalty, will be charged until paid, and the re
maining portion of the property, income and conservation taxes due and not
paid by November 15th, will bo delinquent and subject in a like manner to
the 10 per cent, penalty and interest as
Tho Delinquent Tax List will be
as possible.
Tilt: TAX ASSESSMENT IHMJKS
upi'ii fur limpcitliiii from Mm 1st to Mn
(Sunilios oxiepltMl). from .ii) o'clock
tho nftronoon On Saturd.i s Jiiiiii S.JO u m. to 12 uMuik noon
All not Urn of Apputl from tiny assessment must lie lllul with tho As
sissor or his Diput), linil neds deposited. bctwcui April 1st imil'.Mny Int.
Till: TAX APPEAL COURT will hold sittings lu llouoliilu between tho
1st mill 3lIli days of June in caih year, for the puiime of hearing Prop-
rrt und Spciltlc Tux Appuil. uiul between the Sth suul !Stli dns of July In
ucli cur, fm tin puipioe ol lu.iiiiiK liiiuiui uiul Cunsirintion Tax Ap-piulti.
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LADICS', CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' WEAR
NO MATTER WHETHER YOU ARE AT HOME OR IN SAN FRAN.
CISCO, DO YOUR SHOPPING AT MACNIN'S.
WTTE show at all times the most
exclusive assortment of Ladies',
Children's, and Infants' Wear at
popular prices. MAGNIN'S quality
represents the best make, finish, and-material.
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Union-Pacific Transfer Co.
handles your baggage it
gets on the right steamer
Office, King St, next Youna Hot.t Telephones 1874 and 1875
Evening Bulletin
by law provided.
published as soon after December 1st
fur thr rih-lllit of lliilmllilll will bo
Huh, l.,lli Imbi'lvo, nf null Siar
In the forenoon until I SO o'clock III
T. WILDER,
ASSESSOR
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
75c. Per Month
TV&
NEW REPUBLIC'S
POLICY IS
OUTLINED
NANKING, China, Jim ! I)r Hun
Yut Sen today took the oath of olllio
us Provisional President of the ltcpuh
Hi of China nnd wus formally Inctri1
Willi the powers of thief executive Tho
trriniiii) ttni simple-, hut illmilllcd. It
was utttndeil hy nil tho prominent men
of the revolutionary party
l)r Sun. who In well known InAmer
lia nuil Kiiropo, nfter M arrival hi
rhauRhal some ten ilnys ago, whs
tleited president by the Xiillon-il An
scinbly of rcfnrmcis, repi editing the
piovlni'cx of China proper, then In scS
slon here, hy tin almost unnnlniuufl
vote
Prcslilnit Sun Ynt Ken' cabinet Is
MiliKtnutlully IIS follows:
Ylcc-Prislilcnt I.I Yuen Hnng.
rinaner Minister I'liln Chen Tan.
Premier mill Wur Minister lining
Willie.
Attorney (Icncrnl Wang Chillis Wei.
1'orclKii Minister Dr Wu Ting Tune.
Marino Minister Cnptnln Wang.
Chief of Stuff General Hsu,
In the mullilico clininhtr elclegutcs
ieprecntlns eighteen provinces of
China propir took up their positions
nroiind ti raised pl.it Torm. Win u Dr.
Sun entered nil bowed their hituN Tho
pi eslilenl -elect ploceeilul o the c II
trnl platform anil there took tho tialh
of nllltr
Aflcrwnrel he elcllvircil nil iiddri'ss In
whlili he promled In ellse nlhronc tho
Mam hits, to rccMiilillxli pence, to pro
mote trade und to devote his entire
energ to the CIiIiicho nation anil nld
the ClilneBe people to reall.e their us
plrutlons When the Multibus had fl
nullv nhilliated anil peace wan restored
to the nation he would, ho said, resign
III-" piniixlnnnl olllcc.
The t hah man of the delegate fi mil
uie inoiueeH tlien luiuili'il tho new
preslilent tho seal of olllie.
1'iriiiKiii riuii tut ii ilcllvertil it
liUKthy iladieHH In tho form of a pine.
Imitation In thin lie unnouuteil that a
kIiiiiik iinlral Kotrununt unulil he
orRiinlrrd, the entire ailmlnlstnitlvo
hjkIi'IH remodileil und inodernleil nnd
u i . i r 1 1 ; i m 1 1 1 iipresciitatlvc of the pro
pie he elected. The iro lines, ho ild,
would he iiutoiionioiiH ns rcKurds local
ulTaliH uiul euili unulil xtlect lt own
Kiiuinor. Tim in my und navy would
he iiiudo iiutloual liiKtltutloiiM mill bo
under tho control of the central par
liament, which would ulmi dial with the
llnuncei of Din country. Tho wholo lli-
cal MjMem would bo rcmlJUHtpil, hut Iiu
was mire tho liiiiiiuu of tho country
wiih milllclcnt to illvchnrKo Itx lialiill-
tioH und to defrny ordhmry cxpciuscH.
Refers to Foreign Relations.
Alter giving many iktullx iih to 111
program for tho development of thcro
Kouices of Chlnu, l'rcxlilent Sun ro
firrul to the rolatlotm o China with
foreign louiitilcH. exprexHcd on
behalf of the now republic tho feeling
of thnnkfiilncpH that piovnllcd nt tho
loimlitteut neutrality of the foreign uu
tloiiH. llo kiiIiI that the nutl-forelgn
feeling which had prevlotuly existed
would not appear lu tho new China.
Tho government, ho concluded, wiih
riHponslvo to tho will of tho people,
uiul ho wax assured that unity would
prevail union e. nil tho provinces In
supporting tho republic Hy doing lt
duty iih u nation, ho hoped that tho new
republic would ho lecognlzcd In tho
council of natloim, nnd ho lould prom-
Ixo that the foreign policy of III, gov-
irniucnt would ha conduclvo to the
pcaco of tho world,
SEATTLE PARTY
HERE FOR VISIT
Among Iho prominent liinlnlanilcrH
hi riving hy tho I'nclllc Mall liner
.M.nicliiiiln are, Mr. und Mis. II. ('
I'Vnn and Mr. John II. Terry of Seat
tle. Wash.
Fifteen or sixteen jcurs ngo Mr
Konn wiih heio with thu "iuray,ii oc
cupation" that encamped at tho old
Camp McKlnley, but lum not heen
lioio Hlnco, und this inclining was
much surprised nt tlic! evidences nf
ptngrcss on every side. It Is Iho II rut
visit for the others.
Mr 1'erry Is nnn of tlm leading ut
tcirncjB of Seattle nnd onu of tho ris
ing young iiion of tho State, llo Is
now couiihel on tho coast for Iho hlg
Seilpps-Mcltno newspaper sjndlcnto,
nnd 1ms Initiated nnd can led out
sumo of tho many ntiblle inform
movements for which this symllruto
Is noted Perry Is n porRonal friend
of I'nintl.s .1. Henry, the noted graft
pioscciitor, nnd Is much like Ileney
In his energetic lighting rinulltloii us
un attorney. Snino yeais ago, us dep
uty county prosecuting uttorney of
King county, WiibIi , ho prosecuted ii
number of produce dealers who vio
lated puio-lood and s.inllaiy laws, t-s-tahllshlug
pilnolploB that havo hceu
follnwed out nil ovnr tho country
Mr und Mis. Fcnn nuil Mr. I'euy
nro hero for heveral weeks. Mr Fenn
bus lnrgo huslncss interests In sever
al parts ot tho countiy und Is now
enjojing n vacation from business
caies Tho unity Is stopping nt the
Young, Hotel.
Any' Distress
After Meals?
Do you belch or bloat?
TRY THE BITTERS
Digestion weak bowels
clogged?
TRY THE BITTERS
ve you malaria, or fever
nnd ague?
TRY THE BITTERS
Hosteller's
Stomach Bitters
58 years old and has help
thousands back to health,
tones rebuilds nourishes
mmmmmmmammam
Kor snlo by llcnuon. Smith & Co.,
Ltd., Chambers Drug Co, Ltd, lllln
Hrug Co. und nt nil wholesale liquor
dealers.
HoRldes dealing wiih the nutter of
lii.ii.intlno for iltigH and vMendlug tho
tlmo for Khcn l4in In j,et tlm goatH off
tho Island or KuliooHivvc, ax lepurted
111 tho II ii II oil ii jcstculny aftet
iioim, Iho Hoard of Agrlctilttire nnd
Kiiicstry nt lis meeting tool; up tho
matter nt dealing with thu Olaa
HlriuvborrlcH that ate thieiitening to
hciomo n nulxaniu on the Ixlatnlx of
Hawaii nnd Muni
This plant luiH n veiy piolillr
growth In wot dixtilctH hut niiordliig
to tho reports that Chief ForoHtcr
llnlpli S. Ilhsmcr has lecelved iloea
not do ho well hi the dry plneei Tho
lioaul Ih deteimlned not lo take any
il.skx, hovvuvcr, and .vexleiday pahsed
u regulation foi bidding tho removal
of tho plant from one pmt of thu Tcr-
tltory tn iinolhcr.
TIiIh niealirf that In nihil o no olio
will bo allow oil to lake plalilH away
and Htait them gi owing In unotlier
dlHtrict anil now the only way In
which tho pest can hu taken from una
plnco In unothrr in by natural cause,
xtich ua blrdx, etc.
4 I S
forget tho It.in.in. i-trcrs uiul re
iiicmlier Hie I'lural I'ar.ule.
Toric Lenses
A. N. SANFORD
OPTICIAN
Boston Building - Fort 8trest
Over May & Co.
Typewriter Repairs
All makes of Typewriters repaired.
Work of tho best and guaranteed.
A. B. ARLEIGH &
HOTEL, NEAR FORT
Hotel, Near Fort
C O.
THE
Crossroads Bookshop,
Limited
Successors to
Brown & Lyon Co, Ltd.
ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING
"Everything in Books"
For GENERAL OFFICE STATION.
cRY and FILING SYSTEMS, call or
wnto to us and we will fill your wants.
Office Supply Co., Ltd.,
031 FORT STREET
Pioneer
Evaporated Milk
(UnsvvcctcM.il)
Tho Best Milk You Can Uso
AT ALL DEALERS
PINECTAR
WAS AWARDED HIGHEST HON0R3
At the recent California Statu Fulr
held nt Sacramento:
A GOLD AWARD
A BLUE RIBBON AWARD and
A.CASH PRIZE
BY AUTHORITY.
NOTlCC OF SALE OF GENERAL
LEASE OF PUBLIC LANDS AT
KAPAA, KAUAI.
At 1- o'cloik noon, WtdiicMlay, Jan
uary in, l'Jl.', nt the front door to
tho Capitol llullitlng, Honolulu, thcru
will be rolil nt Public Auction iindir
l'art V Land Act 18!l., ScctloiiH 2"0-
S.'i Itcvlxcd Liiwh of Hawaii, u Gen
eral I.cnfee of that certain plcco of
Inlid Hiluatc lit Kupiui, Kaunl, nenr
lllock A of Town Site Lots nnd con
taining uu urrn of TO of uu a cm. Up
set rental, 20 per iinmim, pajuhla
xctiil-iitiniiiilly In udvutice.
Term of Iciim'! 1'lftccn jeura from
January 10, 1912.
Tlir nhovii lenxe Is nolil upon thorx-
presH condition that tho lot lx to ho
uxcil for Kihool purpocH only.
l'lirchnxer to pay cost of utlicrtlxlhg,
Said Irnxe to lie terminated upon
one carn written notlio If H.ild lot
he rtitulieil for public purpose.
For maps und oilier Information np
plv at tho olllce of tho Commlxsloner
of lMihllo miilx, Cupltol Iliilldlng, Ho
nulnlii '
CHAnM:S S. JL'DD,
C'omnilsxloner nt l'ubllc l.auils.
Ilonolitlu, December S, 1011.
r.101 Dec 9. 10. 23, 20; Jan. G, 9.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern:
During my nlwcnco from the Tirrl
lor no mim, I'liiuk I. Iloogs, will ai.t
for mo tiudir full power of utlorncy In
nil matters.
W II HOOOS.
Honolulu, January K, 1U12.
ni2S-ni
von Hamm - Young
Co., Ltd.
Plonten nd Leaden in
the Automobile Buiintti
Airenta for ucli wnll-known tun
Packard, ropft-Ilartforrt, Btevens
Durycn, Cndltlac, Tiiotnas Klyar,
llnlck, Ofsrlnnil, Uaktr Electric, and
other.
Automobiles
CHUMAN CARRIAGE GO.
Merchant Street
Automobile
SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING
ASSOCIATED GARAGEt LTD.
For the BEST RENT CAR3 In the
city, ring up for
2099
OLDSMOBILE, No. 403) RENAULT,
No. 404) I.ANDAULET, No. 580
C. H. BEHN
Vulcanizing
AI.1, WE ASIC IS A TIUAJ,
HONOLULU VULCANIZING WORKS
Phone 1823 Kapiolanl Building
Use a PREST-O-LITE TANK on
your Automobile and eave Generator
Troubles.
Acetylene Light and
Agency Co., Ltd.
HORSES and
MULES
FOR SALE
IMPORTED and ISLAND
CLUB STABLES
rORT STREET PHONE 1109
Y. Yoshikawa,
l'he BICYCLE DEALER and EI
PAIRER, hat moved to
ISO XINtf I11IIT
Kew location-Red front, near
Young Building Telephone 2518.
Dlunk books of nil sorts, ledgers,
etc, manufactured by the Uullctln
PiiblltsUiuc Company,
Cook fliC
With UA J
LEGAL NOTICE8.
IN T11IJ UNITHL) BTATCS D13
T1HOT COURT FOR TII13 TUH
1UTOUY OF HAWAII.
Tin: uniti: status of amkii-
1CA, I'lalntlff, vs. I'KPErJKUO
SUdAU COMPANY, ct at., De
fendants. Action brought In
said District Court, und tho
Petition filed In the otllco of
tho Clerk ot said District Court,
In Honolulu.
THU I'lllISIUKNT OF TH13 UN1TUD
STATUS, dllUUTlNO:
I'uriSHHKU SUOAll COMPANY, n
corporntloti existing under und
by lrtuo of tho laws of the Ter
ritory of Hnvvatt; LUK llONd;
john li:l; iionu, jami:s &v.
HONG, MAUY LlUl 110NO nud
SAUAII LEIO ItONO, unknown
heirs at law of LKE IIONU, de
ceased; ANNIi: AKONG; WIL
LIAM AKONO, HENRY AKONG,
LUCY AKONO and JANH
AKONG, unknown heirs at law
of MAUY AKONO, doconscd:
JULIA II. AFONG. UMMULINE
M. MAGOON; MAKIE K. HUM
PUUUYSi JULIA JOHNSTONE:
CAROLINE 11. H1GGS; MAUY
CATHERINE AFONG; ALICE
LILIAN HUTCHINSON; HELEN
G. HENSHALL; MARTHA M.
DOUGHEUTY; HENUIETTA 1.
WHITING; ELIZAIIETH
11UUNS; NANCY L. McSTOCK-
EU; UEATU1CE MELAINE
HUEWSTER; ANTHONY C.
AFONG; AL1IERT F. AFOS'O;
ADUAM II. AFONG; AH S1IEU
AFONG; CHARLES AFONO,
THOMAS AFONG, CLARA
AFONG und ROSE AFONG, un
known heirs at law of AH LING
AKONO, dccnibed; nnd JAMES
DROWN, JOHN IlLACK, HEN
RY WHITE, GEORGE SMPril,
MARY JONES. MARGARET
MILLS. HELEN I1ILO nnd
MARTHA KONA, unknown own
ers und claimants.
You ate hereby directed to uppcur
und answer the Petition in an action
entitled ns above, brought against you
in tho United States District Court,
for tlio Terrlloiy of Hawaii, wllhln
tvvepty days from nnd utter service
upon )ou ot n ccrtllled copy of Plain
tiff's Petition herein, together with a
ccrtllled copy of this Summons.
And j on uid hereby notlllcd thai
unless jott appear und answer as
above required, the Bald Plaintiff will
take Judgment of condemnation nf the
lands described In tho Petition herein
uiul for any other relief demanded In
the Petition.
WITNESS THE HONORAIH.E HAN
FORD 11. DOLE und THE HONOR
AI1I.K CHARLES F. CLEMONS,
Judges of said District Court, this
25lh day of October, lu tho year of
our Iird onu thousand ulna hundred
and eleven and of tho independence
of thu United States the ono hundred
and thirty-sixth.
(Seal)
(Signed) A. E. MURPHY.
Clerk.
(Endorsed)
"No. 79. UNITED
TRICT COURT,
tory of Hawaii.
STATES D1S
for tho Tcrrl
THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA vs. PE
PEEKEO SUGAR COMPANY el
al. SUMMONS. 11011ERT W
HRECKONS, Ulilted States
tornoy."
THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA,
Territory of Ilnwall,
City of Honolulu. ss.
At-
1, A. E. MURPIIEY, Clork of the
United Stutcs District Court for tho
Territory und District of Hawaii, do
hereby cortlfy tho foregoing to bo a
full, truo nnd correct copy of the
original Summons in the ch.bo of THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA VS
PEPEEKEO SUOAU COMPANY ct
al , as tho sumo remains ot rocord
and on lllo In tho olllco of tho Clork
of Kiild District Court.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I havo
hereunto set my hand and ndlxod the
seal ot said District Court this 10th
day of November, A. D. 1911.
A. E. MURPHY
Clork of United StutoB DIs
(Seal) trlct Court, Territory of
Hawaii,
IJy F. L. DAVIS,
Deputy Clerk.
S08(i Sin lid
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FIRST
Circuit, Ton I tory of Hawaii. In Pro
hate. At Chambers, No. 4J86. Ill the
matter of tho Estate of Joseph Alfred
Ciilhnm, deceased. On reading nnd
lllliiB the petition and accounts of Ha
waiian Trust Company, Limited, exec
utor of will of JokcpIi Alfred Col
hron, deceased, vvheieln petitioner asks
tn bo iillnvveil !772.&j und charged with
$7S7 0!t, und auks that the humo bo
CMimlncd mid approved, und that a
tinnl orchr ho miido of distribution of
tho icumluliiR property to tho persons
thcieto entitled und discharging peti
tioner from all further icsponslhlllty
herein; It Is Ordered, that Monday,
tho --'tol day of January, A D. 1913,
nt 10 o'clock a In. before tho Judge
presiding ut Chambers of s.ild Court
at his louitrooin In tho Judiciary
Iliilldlng, In Honolulu. County of Hn
nnlplu, he und thu same hereby Is ap
pointed the time und plnio for healing
paid Petition und Acmunts, nud that
all pel tons Intel ested may then und
thero appear and show cause, if any
they have, why tho sauin should not he
grauti d, and may pieseut evidence as
tn who urn entitled to the said prop.
ert Dated the Sth day nf neiemher,
Hill (Seal) Hy the Court J AI
MOKI' nOMINIR, Clerk Kinney,
Prnxir, Anderson & Marx, nttonieys
for petltlonc1-.
ClOg-Dic. V:, 19, !(,; Jull. 2, 9.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER
RITORY OF HAWAII.
HOLDING TERM8 IN THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU.
Till! TERRITORY OF HAWAII. lf
Mnrston Ciimpbcll, Superintendent
of l'ubllc Works, Pialntlrf and Peti
tion, r, vs. JHAI1EI.LA H. WOODS!
PALMER PARKER WOODS und
MOLLIE WOODS, his wife; MARY
ALICE UI.UETT nnd P. W. V.
Ul.UETT, her husband; JAMEH
FRANK WOODS nnd EVA WOODS,
his wife; SAMUEL PARKER
WOODS nnd ROSE WOODS, hi
wife; MA11EI. ROI1EIITSON HECK
LEY nnd HENRY UECKI.EY. her
husband; MAUD WOODS; LUCY
WOODS; R. W. SHINOI.E. ERNEST
WODE1IOU8E and ALLEN W. T.
1JOTTOMI.EY, Trustees under tho
Will of James Wight, deceased;
KOIIALA RANCH COMPANY, LIM
ITED, un Hawaiian Corporation hnv
Inrf Its prlnclp.il olllce nt Puuhiio,
Dl'trlet of Kolial.i. Island und Ter
ritory ot Hawaii; JOHN DOE. MARY
DOE nnd RICHARD DOE. unknown
owners and clnlmnnU, Dcfendaiila
nnd iUvpnndents.
TERM SUMMONS.
THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII:
TO THE 1I10II SHERIFF of thu
Territory of Hawaii, of bis Dip
uty: YOU ARE COMMANDED to sum
mon 1SA11EI.LA II WOODS; PAL
MER PARKER WOODS and MOLLIE
WOODS, Ills wife; MARY ALICE
ril.UETT and P. W P. Rl.l'ETT. her
husband; JAMES FRANK WOODS
and ES'A VOOD,M, his wife; SAMUEL
parker Woods mui rose woods,
bis vvlfej MAIIEI. RORERTKON
UECKI.EY nnd HENRY RECKLEY.
her husband; MAUD WOODS; LUCY
WOODS; R Y SIllNCH.E, ERNEST
WODEIIOUSE nnd ALLEN W. T.
DOTTOMLEY, Trustees iindvr thu Will
of James Wight, deceased; KOIIALA
RANCH COMPANY, LIMITED, un
lluwullaii Corporation having Its prin
cipal olhee ol Puiihiie, District of Ko
IiiiIii. Inland und Territory of Ilivvnll;
john nou Mary doe mui ricii-
ARD DOE, liiiKunvvii owmrs nnd el ilm-
ants, dt feud. i uts, In tase they Miall lllo
written answer within twenty iI.ijh after
sirvlee luriof to ho and appear before
tho said Circuit Couit at the In in
thereof pending Immediately after tho
exphatlnii of twenty days nfUr ser
vice hereof: provided, however. If no
term bo pending ut such time, then to
be and appear before tho said Cir
cuit Court ut the next succeeding term
thereof, to wit, the January 1912 Tiriu
thereof, to be liolden ut tho City und
County of Honolulu, on Monday, tho
elglilli day of January next, at 10
o'cloik a m., lo show cause. vvh Judg
ment nf condemnation ot the lands de
sirlbed In thu petition herein and for
stub other relief demanded In tho pe
tition should not bo awiirded to Iho
Territory of Hawaii, pursuant to tho
tenor of Its annexed petition
And have 5011 then thcio this Writ
with full return of your proceedings
thereon
WITNESS tho Honorable Presiding
Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho h'lrst
Circuit, at Honolulu uforesahl, this lltli
day of lVbiuury, 1911.
(Sgd) J A. THOMPSON,
tSeal) Cleric.
Endorsed:
I 7270 Reg. 3. Pg. 2J9. Circuit
Court, First Circuit, Territory of Hu
vvull. Tho Territory of Hawaii by
Mnrston Campbell, Superintendent ot
Public Works Plnlntllt und Petitioner,
vs. Isabella II, Woods et ul , Defend
ants and Respondents, Petition riled
and Issued February 11, 1911, at 10. 55
a 111 J, A. Thompson, Clerk. Return
ed at 1.30 ii'ilock p. in, April 13, 1911.
Robert Purker, Ji., Auat. Ulctk. Orig
inal. Territory of Hawaii, )
City nnd County of ) ss.
Honolulu, )
I, Henry Smith, Clerk of tho Circuit
('mill of tin, Klrtt Judicial Circuit, Tei
rllory of Hawaii, do hereby certify tin)
foregoing to be 11 full, truo und eonect
iopy o( tho original summons In tin,
iiiso of Tirrltory of Hawaii by Mnr
ston Campbell, Superlntcndi lit ot Pub
lic Works, vs. Isabella II. Woods et
al , as tho same remains of record and
on lllo In tho olllce of tho Olcrk of said
Court.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havo
hereunto set my hand nnd nlllxeil ibo
seal of said Court this 21t day of
April, 1911.
"l) HENRY SMITH.
Clerk, Chi ult remit of tho First .lu
illelal r'licuit, Teirltory of Hawaii,
Alexander Lindsay, Jr, Attorney
General, und Arthur G Smith. Deputy
Attorney (leiieiul, for tho Petitioner
M20.3m
CORPORATION NOTICES.
O. S. S. 8IERRA.
Not lie Is hereby given that tho H
S Sierra will sail from this poit Feb
ruary ii, 1912, liislfuil of February 7,
nnd on nturn trip will sail from Han
FthiicImq IVbruaiy l(,, bringing her
hero tho morning of tho 22nd of I'eb
iiiaiy lu seioon to t,eu tho iiniiu.it
Floial Pin. ide
C I1REWER & CO. (Limited),
Agents, Oceanic Steumshlp Co.
11102-tf
It rosls but 11 dm dollars In doc
ornle 11 cur hr Hie Plural p.uude.
Ami It helps make Honolulu noltd
(lie world our.
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