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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, MONDAY, JAN. 29, 1912.
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Weekly Calendar
MONDAY!
0'snilr-St:ili-il.
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Honolulu ( ' in tn.i iiiNtj
Htsl Cross,
EDNfcNDA
Hawaiian- llilril Degree.
rHLtBUMV;
'RIDAYt
.ATURDAY!
41 llllnt mfiDliini of t
inW r er.rdlstly Invited tt
ut'nd nwe-tlnfri of local ledges
Meet nil till'
-'ml mid Itli
Miindnjs (if
(lull llllilllll
ill K. I'. Hull
T::i(l I'. .11.
.llciulitTs of
other Aim
(Lilians ior-
MARINE F.N6INEEHS
4KEFICIAL AJVWTIOI.
.ll.ill) tin lit-.!.
n.i. .McMM.nv miimii:, no. s,
K. f 1
&& Moots Mfrv IrViil mill 4 1 1 Satur
P?JMilay evening at 7 HO n'oloik li.
iHJnK nf I. Hull, cor Tint niic'
KO' P.eictmilii. Vii.it (UK brother
lonllally In v il-j In iilten.i
I T KlI.liF.V. r I',
i:. A. .IA'OIisoN. K. It. 8.
n.wir i.oma: mi. i, k. of r,
Miets ii.ry hist iind thin) Fri
lls dny ut 7:30 noloi-k. Pjtblaii
' ll.ill. comer lloretiitihi mill
Kurt streets Visiting brotlieri-
cnrdially Invited -to attend.
S IM'.CKF.H, C. C".
O I II : I N I :. K. of It. ft H.
lio.Mii.i i.i; i.oikm:, ;n;, n. p. o. 1:.
v Honolulu I.ndgc Nil. fill!,
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li I', u. l.n.a, meets in
their hull, on King St.,
near Foil, every Fildnv
cteniiig. Visiting ll'roth
rs lint coulliilly Invited
to attend,
I). P. It. ISKN'riKUd, K. UN
oko. t. kluixux, Hoc.
iiuuiiax Tiiiiii: o. i, i. o. iu.ii
Meets every llrst nnd thlnl
Tuesday of each month li
Fruternlty Hall, f. O. O. F
building. Visiting biotlien
rordlnlly Invited tg attend
IIKNHY A. ASCII, Sachem
I.01TIS A. PKItllY. C. ot II
iio.voi.n.L' a Kin i: no, r. o. e.
Meets on second ii tt (1 fourth
Wednesday in fiiliiK of each
month at T::iu otiock, in
San Antonio Hall, Vlnevnrd
strict, near Kmniii, VlsitliiK biothurr
are Invited to attend
1. HKIHIKH, W. I.
W.M. C McCOY, Secy.
8PIRITUALI8TS,ATTENTI0NI
IMwiird Knrle, the noted Psychic ot
Han FriinclHco. who for over twenty
venrs Iiiik been iiroiiilnently Identllled
with Ihi'.'-'lilrllu.ilIMn' noeb'titis ot Atncr
lin, N In Iliiiiuliilii and will demoi
Mrale pnyihlc phcnnnioim, etc. Splrlt-
iril ndvl in all matter Riven. D.illy
10 In i; ,'wiiIiikh hyiippiilnlmrnt Tel
riliiiiii MU or at residence, 782 Klnall
street. (Irunil Seance eviry Tliiirndiiy
Kve., 8 o'clock. 1090-tf
A, BLOM,
Importer Fort St
VISIT T11R
Mary-Ann
Bonnet Shop
STT
8 P I N G M I L,L I N E R Y
MILTON & PARSONS
Lotost Stylet in Shapes aid Trimmings
PANTHEON DLOCK, FORT STRCET
Phone 3038
TIIU VCRV LATEST IDCAS IN
Sxring Hats
Miss Power,
Millinery Parlors, Boston Block
K. UYEDA
102 NUUANU STREET
HATS
to-dat Millinery and Men's Hats
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City Transfer Co.
JAS. H.
FURNITURE MOVERS
Shipping
FIVE ADDITIONAL H
STEAMERS Will CARE FOR SUGAR
Big Freighter Missourian Sailed From the Sound With Large
Mainland Cargo Much Sugar Arriving From Island
Ports Fleet Takes Departure and Leaves Wharves Des
titute of Shipping Mongolia Here in the Morning Ti
lania Has Coaled and Ready for Departure.
Tho now 110110111110 which wont li;tn
cffi'ct In ho Aiiiurlcan-llau.illan hoi
vloo ith Jiiininry litt, will n'ruilt of
II u. niMllloiial stoamorH to IhIL Hu
iinlulii anil Ixlaiiil inula within the
"oar
Start I ni; orlslnally, olpon yoari
iKii, with one iioamor a nionth, tho
riimiKtiiy Iiiik Kradiiiilly Incn'asi'd 111
allhiKK niilll It Ii.ih n idx-ilay xorvlco
lo San DIokii from Sallna Cruz. Kb
mIioiIiiIo for IKI2 Ih to he a fio and
hlx-tlay cohoiliili", allonuiloly. Tho
i.IIThioik'o will amount to Ihe more
Kto.'imcrrt n car. In IfHO Iho company
maintained a nou-ii-day hituio.
The Mlnsourlaii, one of ihe larse.st
os Is In the tilaiiRiilar rnn, lias Rail
ed from 1'itMPt Sound porlH and oo
imliiiK to advlccH i.ioUod hy ( I.
MniKO, (loiiorat Krelitht Ai-'eiit tljo
Mln.Miiiiiaii Hhoiild nriio here on I'cli
niarj jlh. The tcheilule has hoeu ai
liiiiKod so that the IjIk freighter will
sail fiom Hllo for Sallna Uruz with
he mcii twoho and thlrleen thousaiiil
Ioiih mnj.ir on 1-Vliru.try 1 Ith. The
MlRsoiirlau will call at Kirinapall, Kn
liuliil and lastly lit llllo for FiiK.ir.
At the local iiRenoy of Iho Hue, tho
JlloijPd coiiKestlon of MiiK.ir at Island
pot Is Is not taken seriously this ninin
ni?. The disaster to the VlrKlnlan lini
It Is tine plarei) one oskoI out of
cnniniUMiloiijor tho trip bill It la point
ed on: that the Ainor'can.Iliiw.ill.m
'.li-aim.Ts ntiw" eil route, tn thu lalaudH
will ho nhle to tuko care of all sugar
that Is uttered.
, T'he ililllcultlej'lilch hercll tlio.VIrt
Rlulaii Is h'llil to hae been ono oftliu
Hist In n limir period of service. Local
shlppliiK men ut:rihute tho ooiiiiKiuy'a
woiuleifiil iccoiil for successful navl-
K.itlou of the steumcrs to the sklllfiil
iiess of the captains. They ure all
mariners since lioyhoml, tried anj
proed. ConshlerliiK that tho Ame-rlran-Ilawallan
thlps fiequcntly carry
iiiilllniiMlollar c:uk"os, tho company's
caro In the seltctloii of captanls is
easily iindcrstooil.
With tho nrst of tho year, Iho American-Haw
ulliui has Inauiiuraluil miew
loutliiK of lis steamers. The four
smaller ones will bo cimOiieil to ,the
coast run from Hallnn Cruz to San!
Dleco, San Francisco and Seattle, 10
tuinlng la San Francisco direct- lo
Sallna Cnu, omitting San Dieso. J
There Is a superstition unions old,
seafaring men that bonts with names '
termluatiUK wl h the letter "A" are1
douiued to wreck ami thoro nre many,
Instances to bear out the Idea, the'
latcit local Instance bolus that of the
sieatner Santa uosa, which went
ashore at Point Arguello. c.irly this
year. Whllo llio Aiiierlcaii-Haw-all.iii
company is too piactlcai a firm to be
Influenced hy superstition. It la believ
ed that the company yielded to sim.
tiiueni or Iho sallois In glvlnB nearly!
all or the rest of Its Meet names term
InatliiK In Iho letter "N," sudi as thei
Moxlenu, Mlssouilan, Nohiasknn, Co
liiiublan, isthmian. Alaskan, Vlrcliilan,
Nevndnn and Arlzonan. Its oiiW thin
on the Pnclllc coast with a nanio end-
UiK In "A" is I.yru. a ch.iitere.l ves
sel which does not ninko tlio sou!)ern
piiris,
W.C. Peacocks Co., Lid,
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty
( Mont Rouge Wines
. Sole Agents Mumm's Champagni
( Schlitz Beer
When
Union-Pacific Transfer Co.
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handles your baggage it
gets on the right steamer
Office, King St, nxt Youn Hotel Telephones 1874 and 17B
LOVE
Tuesday's Inter.lsland Departures.
fl'liA ll.iDuliln Milium lC.fi will hn
"- I -,
nnton tho flrht vessels for ileparturu.
tomonov, tho liner xallmi; at ten
o'clock for llllo by Iho way of .Maul
and Hawaii ports. This vessel has
boon fairly well bonked with cabin
pasueiiKors It.oludlnc n sprinkling of
tniu Uts. The Kliinii for Knuul ports Is
on the herlh for departure at Ihe
o'clock mid will call at regular tmrts
oti' the (i.irden Island. The Kliiau will
lm f..ll..u...l Iil. Hi., fllmi'.lf.li ,if tin.
steamer Mikahnla for .Maul, Molokal
and Lnii.il ports, this vessel tnklni:
pnsKviiKerH mill fielKht. Tho llttlej
stennier Nepali has also been ulaced'
on the beith for disi.itrh to wlnilwmdj
K.iu.ii p.ir s or can, me Moeau 10 sail.
at lite n clock tonioriow eveliil'.i;.
sa
Pilot Sanders Burled With Masonic
Honors.
With full Mnsonlc honors, Captain
.M. N. Saluleis, late pilot for Hono
lulu harbor, who diopped at his post
or duty while berthing the big llnui-biiig-Anieilcmi
llnor Cletcland.i war
borne to his last resting place at Nun
aim come.t'iy jesteulny afteinoon, a
largo and soriowlng enncoursp of
flioiidg following the body to. the
t-'r.ie. The services were conducted
by Hawaiian Masonic Lodgo No. 21, at1
the Temple, beginning at three o'clock,
llrothor Masons woie present-In lai go
numbers, whllo masses of (lowers ami
wreaths fiom friends In ami oulsldo
tho. organization u.tcsted tho gcnci
ou a love and respect In which the dead
pilot was held.
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Round the WorldTrippers at Pele's
Shrine.
' Managor C. K. Wright, of tlio Vol
cano Stuhles, Is Justly elated over the
UBsmnnroB lie has received fiom Mr.
Vogelsang, tho traveling representa
tive of tie Humburg-Atiierlcin Line,
who In passing through Jlonolnlu tho
other day as a passenger In the Clove
laud Is repotted fo have Intimated
that tho next Clevelaud touring .party
might be given an opportunity of
viewing the wonders to be found at
the volcano. Thoro Ib u sroug jiossl
bility that the Cletelalid will Includo
Hllo In tlio world tour. The big vessel
Is due to all fiom San Francisco on
a second cruise In a few wecks
Next .Mail for the Coast.
A mail for tlio coakt will he dis
patched on.,-next Wednesday mninlui:
In the "Mafsnn XnUgatlnn steamship!
Wlliioimlnn, This vessel Is scheduled
to sail at ten o'clock and mall should
reach the local iiostoflico not later
than eight-thirty that inoitilng. Tlio
Wllhelmitla Is leaving with a full com
plement of "cabin and steerago pau
tengnis and n largo cargo of Island
pioducts.
the
TIDE5--SUN AND MOON
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ii.m.
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1.9 III li .ts
I p.m.
II I m 0.JO
c ni s.n 5..M
on or, 1..M
0 64 tXl' 3 .VI
K9HIUIH s.m its 53;
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I ...Jiuirtlii.il cr. f, w1 sim
Full moon February 2 at 1 27 p. in.
VESSELS TO AND
FROMJHE ISLANDS
(Special ('nhle In Mrrcliuiitx'
k'xrli.-iimo.)
Monday, Jan. 29. i
FAI.1NA CIU1Z- Sailed, Jan. 20: S
S. Columbian, for San Francisco ln
Sun DJcgo.
PUORT' SOUND ArrlTd, Jan. 27:
Sclir. S. C. Allen, hcuco Jan. 3.
POUT TOWNKCNlJ- ArrUed, Jnu. 2!i:
Hchr. Alico t'ooko, lielico Jnu, S.
Wireless.
S. S. Honolulu!! will dock at Mat
son's wharf 7:3') n. m. Wednesday
niornllig with 37 pisscngers, 1S1 liagi
mall, TJ 'pkgs. expiess, I84X tons car
go. Fur Kaliuliil: 571. Ions cargo. For
Australln: 8 passengeis mid II baps
mall.
S. S. Mongnlln docks nt Alakca
wharf tomorrow S a in. and rail about
S p. ni. for Yokohama.
S. H. Korea docks at Alnken whaif
from Yokohama next Thuisilay ufttr
noon and sails for San Frn Isco Fri
day morning.
More Skippers Would Serve As Pilots.)
mere Is a new crop of applicants
for the position of pilot for the port
of Honolulu. In addition to Messis.
I. a ne, Nelson, llruliii, Captain John
Fisher, thu voteinu skipper and navi
gator. Is said to have shied Ills castor
into the arena. It Is ulso mooted that
Captain Parker, now looking after tho
berthing of vessels at Kuhiilul would
nut be nt all adverse to taking up a
lesldence at Honolulu serving In the
capacity of pilot lieie.
All examination of cllglbles under
the direction or Olialnii.ni Campbell
of tho Ilalbor Commission Is belluved
will be called for Wednesday. How
ever, an earlier dale may bo sent
Cuptniu A. Lane, now master of tho
Inter-Island 'Uteamer llelene, Is pro-
diced as n winner In tlio tcramhlo of
mnilners for tho two hundred dollar a
mouth Job made vacant through thu'
death of Captain M. N. Sanders. Cap-,
tain Lane l considered ono of tho'
more popular skipporn In tho Intor
Islaud service. Ho has been (dentine 1
with Ihe conning lines, for a Bcoro ot
yeafs, first wllh Wilder Stcaiimhlp
its, llrst will
lupany iiintV
and Bteiini
Com i
later with Iho Iillor-
Island Steam Navigation Comnaliy
I.uuo Is looked upon as having the In
bide track for tlio position In that
ho lias frequently been called to act
as u substitute pilot.
Hoonlulu Reports.
Tim following wireless ine.ss.igo lias
been received by tlio .Agents or tlio
S. S. Iloiiliilau bound for Honolulu:
S. S. lloiiolulaii, Jan. 28th, 1912.,
at 8:20 p. m : 'J3U miles from Hono
lulu. Having encountered suces.sloii
or heavy head gales, will bo oir pint
caily Wednesday morning. Ail well
on board.
For Honolulu: 37 passengers, 1st
lugs mall, 2'J packages W. F. topless,
15.000 bricks, 13,000 bricks, 18IB tons
cargo.
For K'ahiiliil; 570 ton cargoes.
For Knlinlul: C7G tuns cargo.
Have on board eight passengers
nnd forty-four hags mall to connect
with S. S. y.eal.indla for Australia, I
Ship docks at Matson vvlnif Wed
nesday morning about half past eov-
eu.
Tltanla Coaled. Salle fn. Ami.--.ll..
i.oai in i mi amount or two hundred
mid flfly tons was placed nhoard tlio
Norwegian freighter Tltanla nml thu'
vessel was ready 16 proceed to SjdnPy
and Melbourne shortly .irtur tlio noon
hour today. I
A careful examination made or a'
patient, mid a member of tho crow of
the Norwegian vessel by Iho Federal
medical olliit-is resulted in no Indica
tion of Infectious illsiiiso being dis
covered. Tho coal was supplied
through llghteis as tlio fielghter rode
at anchor off the iiiarniitluu, 'Ihe
Tltanla Is cairylug u laigo consign,
tnent or noitliwest lumber lo tho Anil-,
ldcs.
Pi
Inter.lsland Steamers Brlna Much
Sugar.
A ennsldeialilo nuaullly or sugir'
fiom Island ports has arrived at Ho
nolulu wllliln tho past few days by
vessels engaged In the luler-lsl-upl
trade. Among l.ito arrivals Is tbo Ho
lene with 12.072 sapks, Kliiau IflliS
packs, Mlkahala 172C sacks and Noean
3S75 sacks. A portion or this sugar
will be blilppcd to tho cojai in iho
MalBon Navigation stoaiuer iwtllial
miua. ! I
Tho market boat inniely Ihe Mlka
liala has been discharged of a qunutlty
or garden pioduco, shlpisil finin
Muni, Molokal and ljinal poits. This
vessel brought cargo Including 172(5
sacks .sugar, 30 head cattlo, 83 pigs,
10 ciatus chickens, 13 ciates eggs, a
illiantlty of vegetables mid II!) park
ages sundries. The Mlkaliala Is to I14
dlsp-ilched for Island ports lomoriow
evening,
A mnll will be dispatched for Mnut
liorts this evcnliiB In tho liiler-lslnnil
Hleamer Llkellko iwhlcli Is on the
hoards for calling nt Kaliuliil mid Kn
nnapall. The Llkellke has been Inid
Ing a (piantlty or plantation supplies
Including 150 tons fertilizer mid iB.ouO
feet of lumber.
Sparks from the Wireless.
Wltelees messages fiom three
Rtfiamatitiiu nn t.mln I., tl.n lul i.
a. ,....,i..i i i.... . ,..,,.. ..i
.., muivu lllBl I'Vl'IIIIIKlilH lUllllWail
P. M. 8. S. Mmornlln. ,.V. , , ,,.,.. '
San Francisco, 8 p. m 153 miles cant
or Honolulu. Will arrive Tuesday at
tlsht a. in.
C -A. 8. H. Zcal.indla, en rente from
Vancouver, 8 p. ni. 1(00 miles from
VnncoiiH'1-. i
,. . .... ... .j. ,u,, i;,, , IHO 111,111
Yokohama, 8 p. in. 12S3 mlle.i west
of Jlonoluiu. All well. Will nrilwi
Tliurrilay nt four p. lit. Doslio to sail
next morning ut ten o'clock.
Schooner Spokane. Ready tor Fumiga.
tlon.
1 lie Anipilnan aclwmnnr Qiu.t,.iim
w-hltli arrived hero some days ago Per stmr. Klnnii, from K111111I ports
wllh lumber Mo the agency of Allen' j,,n. 28.-I)r. T. .1. Sliepherd, Ilcv. K
r'li, li w'..,K?"r,3''rH. 'i""'!! ,,lHcl"lr'!L,1i Shliaishl, A. S. WlTiiix. Mts. A. S. Wll
Mill Is ready for fiimlgntlon. prcparii-l ,.,, n,. N .., , ,, c ,
tory to returning to Pu-iet Souiul .. '.. ' """,,, ' ' ""'. "
Tills vessel will presumably be dls-j M' "l'lll,,lrl1' M- (I,'. ''i' ""'1 '"'
tiiilched for Ihe n,.rll,u.,i in,.r.,.Mnnt. 1). I). Italilwlli, T. A. lliirnliiK
or the day following, taking ballasti
only.
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Mexican to Follow the Missourian.
. .. ,. ....SVVH. Inl.
C. P. Morse. Ccneral Frnlelil Ainnl
' - .. " . n v.1.111 1 ... ,kt, ,tu j.iiii, 11, 11, I-, n 111-
Wn .,,vUnCr,C!!i1"IaW,''llr,!.lln0,.,niHi'l,'w' San low, i:. II. Anderson.
caw'follhS! "fSftf - f r?7 TV""'
the Sound, mid M10 .Mexican Is due In '" K ,'1""1, ' S' "Jorlli, Win. Werner
arrive hero with west bound (.lr, C. Nlfhlknwa. T. Kuniagal, .1. M. Paw-
. ...... 1.... t 1, t....i.. 1 . ..
from New Yoik on or about I'ebru
my 13th.,
s
FAMILY GROWS WHILE
ANDERSON IS AWAY
Pioballon Ollleer John Anderson
wont lor 11 run down to tl form
school on Hiiturilny ufli-mnnii mid xvht 11
ho l-i'tiirnitl homo utralii Suinlnv hoi... .11 ,..,..., ,,.tn . ,, .....
, ..... . . i.iv ....ni iiitr, iiiiii.iiii -iiii. liiiu-
foiui.I that he will, the falhor of 11 lln,(im wlll4 ol,i,.,P,i , ,uy ,lIn wIr ,
l"z:::;;l : ,s , ,,. , i-" '--
lug . proud . ., peacock Ihlnklui, ..pi ' "" V 1 11 , . '.""
..mne for the now- i.rrlvi.l. Al i!',T . e," '.'? ,,rl"K"":1 1'"';"",'1 Mn-
t ...... llmilllU nf IV llloli U'.nn nil.llnli.l ! tin.
ho l nol 011II0 eci tain, bo thinks now
(bill he will call her Wlnifiod.
Tho child was bin 11 nt u ipimirr P'.st
two o'llock H.induy 'morning llolli
lio nml Iho inollnr uio 1I0I111; well
AllV mall Ot.uht to l?ot Ihust uniinro
menlH 11 day If lie Is nblo lo vvoilc and
..1. 1.. .. 1 t ... , i . . .
.mi,. ,u n,...i mini 11011115 worhoii
Change of
f
fcsJsfmlTtTiMiWiXa'Tl
Hughes Comedy Co.
(Extended Engagement) ,
"
Most Laughable Farce Ever
Tonight E
Prices,
L!.jsr
TUkTvHi
Sunday, Jan, 28.
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Kll:'1 1 iH-.NoCIUI stllir., II. til
ii- ii ,,.., .. .
iiiii,iiii imiip. iii-iune. sinr. li. in.
i w , i . ..,
.iiiiiii, .iioiiixiii nun laiuiu pons .ii
knluihi, stnir,, n. in
Knii.il poris Kliiau, sttiir.. u. in
llllo Wllhelnilna, M. N. S. S., a. in.
UCiMIITKIi 'l
t , ..4
Sunday, Jan. 23.
Kauai ports Nlllmii, stmr., I p. in.
Monjay, Jan. 29.
MniiomcrH off port CililserB Paci
fic fleet, a. 111.
4
passi:.n(ji:i:s Aitnivci)
l'atn, S. T. C.irr, K. F. MorsLley, T.
O'llildl, M. Jacob, 11. I). MpArlhu.-,
Miss Ollmoie, Miss Whlpplb, Miss Ma
kuaole ami child .Miss T. Yo'hkine,
. niiiu.tv ...i.i i..iii ..urn ,, iii-u i iiir
,'i.i.. to. ir.... ...,.... .. 1. 1. .....
ley, 1,. 1). lloiclkii nml 41 deck
I'pr Rluir. Mlkaliala, from Maul and
Molokal p.nlfi, Jan. 28 O. SoreiiMiu,
Mlks (Inihl, Mrs. Wells Mm. II. K.
Hair mid child, W. (1. Scott, ,1. Hugo
.1. A. Hughea, N. W. Alull Cppt. C,
(lame, A. F. .lipid, J. Knpllio. .1. I)
McVeigh lllld 3 dock.
Heroin .1-nlge Whitney In llin'ci'r-
-' iiiiit .1 in iv; illtllilll'tl 1(1 (ll-
II 11 1 In 1 1 11 Salurilay.
PuiRPr Krnl if the Inter-Ulainl
vloamer Kliiau from Kami poits'ie
t j.ils tbo fnlliiwlng siigur awilllug
plilimmlll fin llm rliirilmi luliii... Vfnl.
22.73.',. Jlcll. 19.581, fl. & H. III3'J,I
K. '' 32:in, K. S. Co. CCO'I L. P. 1300,
ir 011, ir..
1 ti. H 11.
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T"
Tonight
at the
ou
in
Frenzied
Finance
15c, 20c,
4!NtlVV - TODAY
It'll) mid County of Honolulu )
J"
j triiinry ui iinwilll J
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(Veil 111 own 11ml l T. Cock, pitch lip
: IliK duly Huiiru, il,-insu mid xnj that
liny me resptctlvely the President nml
1 ufbli-r of 'the First Aini-rumi Hav
Iiirs ii lid TriiKt Co. ut Iinwilll, Ltd., ami
tb.it tho following Kcliidule Is 11 mil,
true, mid nceurute stiiteini-iit of Iho nf
fnlr of the mi I.I The First American
SiiUiik and 'J nut Co. or Hawaii, Ltd,
to mid Including tho 3IM day of De
cember, lull, such nclieilule blng rc
Hillreil by Hi-ctlon S.",!iS of tho !tolM-d
Ijirts of the Tirrltory ot Iinwilll.
Tho iiuthorlod capital of tho Com
pany N KOV.uOO, divide d Inlo 2000
rluircH of the par value of IOu each.
The .number of shares lsuil Is 2000;
sixty pit- cent, miml lo $120,000, Iiiih
Iioiii paid In on the stock, loiivlng JKI,
000 sulijeit to bo en lied 111.
Tho liabilities of tho Company on thu
first day of January, 1912, vn' as fol
lows: Cnpltal pi Id In $120,00000
Deposits "C7.I33 57
Undivided piollts 12,1113 Of)
Kui'ii5o m-inuiit 3.."0
$89!).C12.ir,
The nsots of tlio company on tho
It"! day of Jmiunrj, 1012, wore as fol
lows: HUN receivable $5(l.'l,r,l", 11
Ponds 2X0,01)0 00
Ileal oslato .11,011.25
Cnsh 011 bund mid III
bunk '. 11. r, 10 Ml
Intueil nciriiod 7,674. S8
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Subscrlliod and sworn to lu-fnro inn
tills :'!'lh day of .fnnu.iry, 1912.
(Kit-.) FRANK F FHHNANDHS.
.Vnl'irv Public, First Judicial Circuit,
T. II.
(Son I)
I hereby certify the nl.ove In bo n
(rue mid ion-opt ropy iif the Inrjxluil
Hi'ho.lulo lilod In tho n'lloo or ll.f Trius
uior of tho Territory of Hawaii
FRANK F FIIUNANDHH.
Nolnrv l'ublle. nrst Judicial Court.
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