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EVEN.ING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 13, 1912.
CORPORATION NOTICE8.
LEGAL NOTICE8.
LEGAL NOTICE8.
LEGAL NOTICES,
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IN OUH STOCK OF
Sargent
And
Yale
Builders'
Hardware
you will find deigns and fin
Ithei tint will be In keeping
with the wood and finishes.
Will you let u thow you the
SARGENT and YALE Hard
ware? Lewers & Cooke'
Limited
177 SO. KING STREET
HOTEL
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SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
European Plan $1.50 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
New steel and brick structure.
Every comfort and convenience.
A high class hotel at very moderate
rates. In the center of theatre and
retail district. On car lines trans
f erring to all parts of city. Electric
omnibus meets alt trains and
steamers. HotelStewartrecogniied
as Hawaiian Island Headquarters.
Cable Address "Trawets"ABC code.
J.H. Love, Honolulu representative.
Hotel Potter,
Santa Barbara
The Colonial
A hotil tlint has" reaeh-
it tin' IiIrIii st nt.indnrd of
xi rlli urn of hotel man
liniment Cuitrnl!) local! il
iiml imimmiiW tin1 pitron
urje of peroiis who know
liotil iiiialllj
MISS JOHNSON,
Emma St, above Vineyard
HALEIWA
is a noon place to spend the
Sf WINTRY WEATHER TRAINS UO
TO tiii: LAWN
WAIK1KI INN
Rooms and Board
FINE BATHINQ
W. C. B.rgln, Prop.
For absolute comfort and
dreamless, healthful sleep
buy a
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MATTRESS
Mult ly the womUrul VTA
J'roceni that prtntitcet th$
, moil ptrtct viattreti itotun.
Don't confuse it with other cotton
felt mattresses; the only thing they
have in common is the word cotton
J. HOPP & CO.
Woven Wire Mattresses
' at
BAILEY'S
King and Alakea Streati Honolulu
KOA FURNITURE
OAHU FURNITURE no. J
King 8treet. oppoilt. Voung Hotel
, P. O. Box 110 Phone 1011
Rats and Mice
Art Dangt rous and Should
Be Killed
Rats and mice destroy more property
In a year than all the fires; they carry
disease germs into the houses; they are
a serious menace In city and country.
Everybody should join In fighting
these dangerous pests and exterminate
them with Steams' Electric Rat and
Roach Paste, the standard destroyer oi
rats, mice, cockroaches, waterbugs and
other vermin. Ready for use; always
reliable; money back It It falls.
Sold by druggists everywhere. Be
sure to get the genuine; 25c and $1.00.
Stearns' Electric Paste Co , Chicago, III.
ALL DRUGGISTS
Special Sale
BUY NOW
10 TO 60 REDUCTION
Weedon's Emporium,
YOUNQ DUILDINQ
Main Entraneet Near Hotel 8treet
And
Weedon's Bazaar
1140 FORT STREET
von Hamm- Young
Co., Ltd.
Pioneers and Leaders in
the Automobile Bnilnau
Agents for such sye'.I-lfnown Can
ia Packard, Pope-Hartford, Bievans
Uurvai. Cadillac. Tdomu Flyer.
Uulck, Overland. Uakar EUctrle, and
utuvo.
1912
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SCOUTS
CARS CAN BE SEEN AT OUR
OARAGE
American Motors Co,,
Corner Alakea and Hotel Street.
Phone 3009
GEO. C. BECKLEY, Sole Distributor
Automobiles
CHUMAN CARRIAGE CO.
Merchant Street
For the BEST RENT CAR8 In the
city, ring up for
2999
OLOSMOBILE, No. 403 1 RENAULT,
No. 404 IANDAUI.ET, No. 580
C. H. BEHN
Automobile,
8UPPL1E8 AND REPAIRING
ASSOCIATED GARAGE, LTD.
Vulcanizing
ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL
HONOLULU VULCANIZING WORKS
Phone 1823 Kaplotanl Building
Us. a PREST-O-LITE TANK on
your Automobile and lav. Generator
Trouble.
Acetylene Light and
Agency Co., litd.
HORSES
' BOUGHT and SOLD
Bmlille, Driving nnd Work Hornet
for hire,
CLUB STABLES
62 North Kukui Street
Telephone 1109
Imported Horses
For Sale
518 S. King it.
Y. Yoshikawa,
Tlio HlCVn-i: DEALER, nnil HE-
l'.llKKK, Iiiih moved to
180 KIN II 'STREET
New loiatlon Hid front, neur
Youuit Hulldlne. TUiphoue 2518.
SPORT
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ANOTHER FIGHT
CARD PLANNEB
Hen dc Mello raid Rood-bjc to tila
Iliinolulii nciiunlntnticrs tills mornliiK,
bound for llllii, where he says ho
111 rest up for n month, nnd then
go In the ring with n Illln scrapper
who travel under the unadorned name
of Htnlth, nniPvvho I u brldiie-hullder
b trade He In n tough boy, accord
hiK to the Portuguese, nnd inn do K0
pounds easily.
IV Mello snld that he nan willing to
go tip against Jim Hono again In this
clt, hut that the locnl hoy would hnvo
to innkc HO pounds for him He will
not consent to nny higher weight, fay
ing that even at thnt he will bo giving
nwny seven or eight pounds Thcpnlr
foiiKht n 12-rnund draw Borne weeks
ngo, nnd a return match would he a
good nttrnetlon
Promotir Avres linn n fill-In pro
gram In ih'fnri, which he thinks would
provide olne good boxing. It would
bring Kupn, the lighter who made
jiuch n Rood showing In 11 Ho, ugalnst
Sailor Clark. ofMhe; Navajo, In a, main
m,it of eight or ten rounds McGuIre,
the 'Tlghtlng Engineer," mi Gllde
well, a row tome at l'ort Slmfter, nnd
n return bo between Trier nnd Wilier
would complete the card, which may
he pulled off In a few week.
una
The All-Chinese tenm, which will
prohnbl) start on ItH barnstorming
hasihall trip of the. States on the HI
t rra on the 20th, w-.is picked Inst
night at n speilil meeting of thn di
rt c tors of tho Chinese Athletic Club.
The following plaers, all will known
to loial fans, will be taken ntong;
Kan Yen, Apnu, A. Aknna, Ale
Asnm, Uil Tin, i:n Sue, Sing Hung,
Hong Clunk, Coo Sing (Itllo), I.uck
YcC, I, Aknna, Ah Toon
baturda) evening a benellt dance
will he given nt the Young, tho pro
ceeds to go toward outfitting the play
'ers with pvenoits, traveling linrnpher
nnlln. itc
Sunda) thn All-Chinese will gHe a
farewell apptnrance on tho diamond,
meeting tho California team. The
olliir gamn of the sihedultd douhlo
hender will ha tho third and deciding
contest between the All-IIawall nnd
Colorado tenms.
CENTRAL UNION SENDS
MISSIWARYJ0 CANTON
Tho planB for the missionary work
In China, ns laid out by Central Un
Ion Church havo commenced nhnplnn
thcniselves. Tliiough the Amcrlcnn
Hoard tho commltleo In chnrgo of the
missionary movement hast secured an
option on tho services of Thomas Olf
fen, who has exceptional qualifications
for the work. Mr. Cllrfeii has for a
number of jears been in educational
work In China. He became so much
Interested In tho educational and roll
glous roblems or tho great ompiro
that he went on to a theological
school to prepare himself for further
missionary work among the Chinese.
Uccauso of the disturbed conditions
In North China and because of the
plan of tho American) Donnl to con
centrate their work for the present In
tho South, Mr. Olffen will be sent to
mo canton Mission. This connection
of Hawaii with South China has nil
the, greater significance, from tho fact
that Doctor Sun Yat Son was baptized
In this field.
Missionary QfTen will' be regarded
as the special missionary of Central
union Church. ,
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DIED.
nrtQWN At Dristol, England, Marcli
iu, iui2, Henrietta May, dearly' be
loved wlfo of. Charles Brown, Bris
tol: nnd youngest slBtor of Mrs
Tlios, McTlglio and Miss Payne of
Honolulu,
JACOIISKN At tho homo of her
daughter, on Young street, March
12, 1912, Mrs. E. Jacobsen. Tho.body
will Ije sent to Son Tranclsco for
burial.
--
Major Carter II Hairlson has au
thorized it statement thnt he Is In fa
vor of tho resumption of boxing In
Chicago it It can bo accomplished In
such a way that the public will he
safeguarded from fake lights nndiother
exploitations of unscrupulous promot
ers. CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
rhe Kind You Have Always Bought
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ELECTION" OF OFFICERS.
Cattle oV Cooke, Limited.
At tho annual meeting of the share
hnldera of. Cattle & Cooke, Limited,
held In Honolulu on Thursday, March
7, 1912, the following directors were
elected to 'serve for the ensuing year:
(I P. Castle, R D. Teniicy, W. A.
Howen, C. II. Athcrton, T. II, I'etrle,
I-. T. Peck, F. (i. Atherton; and nt a
subsequent meeting of tho raid dlrec
lorn, the following olllcers wero np
pointed to serve for the name period:
n 1. Castle President
i:. D Trnney
....1st Vice-President nnd Manager
W. A. Uneven. .....!nd Vlce-J'resldcnt
T II I'etrle Secretary
C, II. Athcrton Treasurer
L. T. Peck. v. Auditor
t. ii. rnritii:,
Secretary, Castle & Cooke, Limited.
Honolulu, March S, 1912.
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ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
Hawaii Railway Company, Limited.
At the nnnunl meeting of the share
holders of the Ilnnnll Railway Coin
pan, Limited, held In Kohnln, Haw-nil,
on Thursday, lVbruary 29, 1912, the
following ofllccrs wire eletted to serve
for the ensuing year:
II. II. llenton President
II D. Tmney. VIcc-l'resldcnt
T. II. I'etrle Secretary
C. II. Athcrton Treasurer
T. Cllvo invlci Auditor
Tho above-named utile em nlso con
stitute tho Hoard of Directors for tho
so mo period.
t ii prvrntn.
Secretnry, Hawaii nallwnv Company,
Limited.
Honolulu, March S, 1912.
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ANNUAL MEETING.
Kauai Fruit 4 Land Co.
Thn annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Knunl lYult .S. Land Co
will bo held ut tho ntllt,e of the com
p.iny, Btangenwald building, Honolulu,
T 11 , on Thursdor, March 21, 1912, at
H o'clpyk a, m.
HLMnrt n. paxton.
Secretary, Knual Krult & I-nnd Co.
CISl-lOt
BU8INES8 NOTICES.
PROPOSALS TOn Si:ilVICi:S during
fiscal j ear beginning July 1, 1912, nnd
Hiding Juno 30, 1913. Ollloo Depot
Quartt rmaster. Honolulu, T, II, March
8. 1912 si;ali:d PUOPOSALS In
triplicate vvllj bo needed at this otllce
until 10 n m, April 9, 1912, and then
opened, for the following services:
Printing for Department ilcndqunrtirs
and Quirtermasti r'n Department, Ho
nolulu, II. T,; furnishing and delivering
lee to oltlces, etc.; laundering towels
for olllces; laundering liner for trans
ports. Tor blank proposals nnd further
Information apply to the Depot Quar
termaster, Honolulu, II. T.
01S1 Mar 8, 11, 12, 13; Apr 7. 8
BY AUCTION.
Lots of from G to 11 acrcB In tho
vlllngo of MAKAWAO, Maul, suitable
for grnpo culture, general farming, etc
These lots will he sold by auction at
1 i m on Saturday, March 9, 1912, In
front of the Roman Cathollo Church,
Mttkuwno
Term: One-half cash, the balance
ut 1 nnd 2 eara with Interest nt 1.
Uy order of
HALEAKALA RANCH CO.
C157 Mar 8 Ino
DO IT NOW.
Bend to the United Tailors nnd have
your suits' cleaned, pressed and re
paired. Altered If necessary. Prompt
nnd personal attention given to all or
ders. Tel. 3990. Knplolnnl building.
WM. E. MILES
Proprietor and Manager
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The most satisfactory carbon you
enn get. No smudge, clear copies.
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ERY and FILING 8YSTEM8, call or
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IX THK CIRCUIT COURT OP TUB
rirst Clreult, Territory of JInwnll
At 'bombers. In I'robnte In the
matter of the Estate of Mnnucl Rod
erlgucd do Monte. Deceased Order
for Notice nt Hearing Petition for
Probate of Will. A document pur
porting to be the Last Will nnd Tes
tament of Mnnuel Itoderlguos do
Monte, late of Honolulu, Oahu, ill
leased, having on the Ctli day of
Mareh, A. D 1,912, been presented to
sntd Probate Court, nnd n petition for
the probate thereof, nnd for the Issu
ance of letters testamentary to J, D
Mnrquei, lute Kg licen filed br Caro
line Itodi rlguen do Monte; It Is hereby
Ordered, That Monday, the Sth day of
April, A. I). 1112, nt 10 o'clock a, m
of said da), at the courtroom of said
Court, at "the old Y. M. (. A. building.
In snld Honolulu, bo nnd tho same,
hereby Is appointed the time and place
for proving said Wilt and hearing said
nppllcatlon. Dated nt Honolulu Mnrch
S. 1912 !!y the Court: (Seal) JOHN
MARCALLINO, Clerk. Larnnch &
rtotilncpn, f.01 Stangenwald building,
Honolulu, attorneys for petitioner,
B17S Mnr C, 11, 20, 27
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OK TIIH
Klrst Circuit, Territory of llnwnll
At Chambers. In Probate In the
matter of the Kstate of Mrs i:il?a
Nilll, late of Honolulu, Territory of
llnwnll, deceasMl On reading nnd til
ing, the pitltlon of John Nellt, hus
band of snld deceased, alleging thnt
Mrs i:il?a Nclll of said Honolulu died
lntctntn nt snld Honolulu on the 13th
day of rebrunry, V D 1912, lenvlng
property within the Jurisdiction of this
Court necessary to be administered
upon, nnd prnj Ing thnt Letters of Ad
ministration Issue to Mild John Ni HI; It
Is Ordered, that Monday, tho 2fith day of
March, A. D. 1112, at 10 o'clock n m ,
be nnd hereby Is nppolnted for hear
ing snld petition In the courtroom of
this Court In the Judiciary llulldlng
In the City nnd County of Honolulu, at
which time and place nil persons con
cerned mny nppenr and show cause, If
any they have, why t mid Petition
should not he granted. Dated, Hono
lulu, rebrunry 21. 1912 Ity tho Court:
(Seal) JOHN MARCALLINO, Clerk,
Circuit Court of tho Plrst Circuit.
G1C0 l'eh 21, 2ft; Mar C, 13
BY AUTHORITY.
SEALED TENDERS.
Scaled tenders will bo received by'
the Knual Loan Fund Commission up
to 12 m. of Wcdnisihiy, March 20, 112,
for constructing tho Hnnapepo School.
All tenders to bo addressed to Mr.
II. D Wlshurd, Vlco-Chalrman ot the
Knunl Loan I'und Commission, Llhue,
Kauai, at whose oftlcn copies of plans,
specifications and proposal blanks may
bo obtained.
Copies of plans, specifications unit
proposals'nre also on tile In tho olllco
of Itlpley At Rev Holds, archlticts, ltos
ton building, Honolulu.
The Knunl Lo in I'und Commission
reserves the right to reject nny nnd nil
tenders.
MARSTON CAMPHHLL.
Chairman, Knual Lonn Hind Commis
sion Mnrch 1, 1912. 6174-101
SEALED TENDERS.
Sealed tenders will bo received l)y
tho Superintendent of Public Works
up to 12 noon of Tutsdar. March 19,
1912, fnr tho construction and relo
cation of Knnawnlknaln Road, Pupu-ukea-Pnumnlu
Hnmestends, In Koo
lauloa, Oahu
Plans, specifications nnd blnnk forms
for proposal nro on fllo In tho office
of tho Superintendent of Public
Works, Capitol llulldlng, Honolulu
The Superintendent of Public Works
reserves (ho right to reject nny or nil
trnde rs.
MARSTON CAMPIIULL,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Honolulu, Mnrch G, 1912.
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IN TUB UNITKD STATES DIS
TRICT COURT FOR TH1C TER
RITORY OF HAWAII.
THE UNITED STATES OF AMER
ICA, Plaintiff, vs. PEPEEKEO
SIK1AR COMPANY, ut al , De
fendants. Action brought In
said District Court, and the
Petition filed In the otllce ot
Uie Clerk of said District Court,
In Honolulu.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES, OREETINQ:
PKPECKEO SUGAR COMPANY, a
corporation existing under and
by virtue of the laws of the Ter
ritory ot Hawaii; LEE 1IONQ;
JOHN LEE IIONO, JAMES LEE
110NO, MARY LEE IIONO and
SARAH LEE IIONO, unknown
heirs at law of LEE IIONO, de
cannot); ANNIE AKONQ; WIL
LIAM AKONO, HENRY AKONO,
LUCY AKONO and JANE
AKOvO, unknown heirs nt law
of MARY AKONO, deceased;
JULIA II. AFONO; EMMELINE
M. MAQOON; MARIE K, HUM
"PHHEYS; JULIA J0HN8TONE;
CAROLINE D. 111003; MAHY
CATHERINE AFONO; ALICE
LILIAN HUTCHINSON; HELEN
O. HENSHALL; MARTHA M.
DOUGHERTY; HENRIETTA P.
WH IT 1NQ; ELIZABETH
BURNS; NANCY L. McSTOCK
ER; BEATRICE MELAINE
BREWSTER; ANTHONY C,
AFONO; ALBERT F. AFONO;
ABKAM II. AFONO; AH SIIEU
AFONO; CHARLES AFONO,
THOMAS AFONO, CLARA
AFONO und HOSE AFONO, un
known heir a at law of AH LINO
AFONO, deceased; and JAMES
BROWN, JOHN BLACK, HENRY-WHITE,
GEORGE SMITH,
MARY JONES, MARUAUET
MILLS, HELEN HILO and
MARTHA KONA, unknown own
ers und claimants.
You are hereby directed to appear
and answer the Petition in an action
entitled as abovo, brought ugnlnst you
In the United States District Court,
for the Territory ot Hawaii, within
twenty days from and after service
upon you of a certified, copy of. Plains
tiff's Petition heroin, together with a
certified copy of this Summons.
Aud you aro hereby notified that
unless you appear and answer as
above required, the said Plaintiff will
take Judgment of condemnation of the
lands doscrlbed In the Petition herein
and for any other relief demanded In
the Petition.
WITNESS THE HONORABLE SAN
FORD B. DOLE and THE HONOR
ABLE CHARLES F. CLEMONS,
Judges of said District Court, this
2Cth day of October, In the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and eleven and of the Independence
of the United States tho one hundred
and thirty-sixth.
(Seal)
(Signed) A, E. MURPHY,
Clerk.
(Endorsed)
"No. 7. UNITED STATES DIS
TRICT COURT, for the Terri
tory of Hawaii. THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA VS. PE
PEEKEO SUGAR COMPANY et
ul. SUMMONS. ROBERT W.
BRECKONS, United States At
torney."
THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA,
Territory of Hawull,
City ot Honolulu. as. ,
I, A. E. MURPHY, Clork of the
United States District Court ror tho
Territory and District ot Hawaii, do
hereby certify the' foregoing to be a
full, true and correct copy of tho
original Summons In the case, ot THE
UNITED STATES OF. AMERICA vs
PEPEEKEO SUOAR COMPANY et
nl , as the Bamo remains pf record
and on fllo In the olllco ot Uie Clerk
of said District Court
! IN WITNESS WHEREOF h have
hereunto set my hand and affixed the
seal ot sold District Court thls'lCth
day ot November, A. D. 1911.
A. B. MURPHY
Clerk it United States Dls
(Seal) trlct Court, Territory of
v Hawaii.
By V. L. DAVIS,
Deputy Clerk.
5081 3m lid
PINECTAR
WAS AWARDED HIGHECT HONORS
At the recent California State Fair
held, at Sacramento:
A GOLD AWARD
A BLUE RIBBON AWARD anal
A CASH PRIZE
CookniC
With UA J
DUNCAN'S. GYMNASIUM
,,j , G. M. DU,NCANr .
ZS8 B.retanla St, opp. Royal Hawaiian
Hotel
rilONE 1C2I
a. p. Mcdonald,
Contractor nuel Builder,
, . t ,i
Estimates given on all kinds ot
building.
t'onrrcto Work a Hncclulty
1'AUAJII HTittt'T, wait NUUANU
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THI
FIR8T JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. TER
RITORY OF HAWAII.
HOLDING TERMS IN THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU.
THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII, ky
Marston Campbell, Superintendent
of Public Works, Plaintiff and Peti
tioner, vs. ISABELLA 11. WOODS;
PALMER PARKER WOODS and
MOLLIE WOODS, hi wife; MARY
ALICE BLUETT and P. W. P.
' BLUETT, her husband; JAMES
FRANK WO0D3 and EVA WOODS,
his wife; SAMUEL PARKER
WOODS and ROSE .WOODS, his
Wife; MABEL ROBERTSON BECK
LEY nnd HENRY BECKLEY, her
husband; MAUD WOODS; LUCY
WOODS; n. W. SHINGLE, ERNEST
WODEIIOUSK and ALLEN W. T.
BOTTOMLEY, Trustees under the
Wilt ot James .Wight, deceased;
K01IALA RANCH COMPANY, LIM
ITED, an Hawaiian Corporation hav
ing Its principal office at Puuhue,
District ut Kohala, Island nnd Ter
ritory of Hawaii; JOHN DOE, MARY
DOE nnd RICHARD DOE, unknown
owners and claimants, Defendants
and Respondents,
TERM SUMMON3.
THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII:
TO THE 1IIOII SHERIFF of the
Territory of Hawaii, or his Dep
uty: YOU ARE COMMANDED to sum-
mon ISABELLA IL WOODS; PAL
MER PARKER WOODS and MOLLIE)
WOODS, his wife! MARY ALICE
BLUETT and T. W. P. BLUETT, her
husbnnd; JAMES PRANK WOODH
and EVA WOODS, his wife; SAMUEL
PARKER WOODS nnd ROSE WOODS,
Ills wlfo; MABEL ROBERTSON
BECKLEY nnd HENRY BECKLEY,
her husband; MAUD WOODS; LUCY
WOODS; It. W. SHINOLE, ERNEST
WODEHOU8E nnd ALLEN W. T.
BOTTOMLEY, Trustees under the Will
of James Wight, deceased; KOHALA
RANCH COMPANY, LIMITED, an
Hawaiian Corporation having Itw prin
cipal olflie at'Puuhue, District of Ko
hnla. Island and Territory of Hawaii:
JOHN DOE, MARY DOE and RICH-
ARD DOE, unknown owners and claim
ants, defendants, In case they shall nle
written answer within twenty days nf tor
service hereof to be and nppoar before
the said Circuit Court at the term
thcriof. pending Immediately after the
expiration of twenty days after ser
vice hereof; provided, however. If no
term bo pending at bucIi time, then to
bo and nppoar before the suld Cir
cuit Court at the next succeeding term
thereof, to wit, the January 1912 Term
thereof, to bo holden nt tho City nnrt
County of Honolulu, on Monday, the
eighth day of January next, at 10
o'clock n. m., to show cause why Judg
ment of condemnation of the lands de
scribed In tho petition herein and for
such other relief demanded In the pe
tition should not bo awarded to the
Territory of Hawaii, pursuant to the
tenor of Its annexed petition.
And havo you then thero this Writ
with full return ot your proceedings
thereon.
WITNESS tho Honorable Presiding
Judgo or tho Circuit Court of the First
Circuit, ut Honolulu aforesaid, this 11th
day of February, 1911.
(Sgd ). J. A. THOMPSON,
(Seal) Clerk.
Endorsed:
L. 727. Reg. S. Pg. 231. Circuit
Court, First Circuit, Territory- of Ha
waii. Tho Jirritory of Hawaii by
Mnrstcn Campbell, Superintendent ot
Public Works, Plaintiff and Petitioner,
vs. Isabella II Woods ot ill. Defend
ants nnd Respondents. Petition, riled
and Issued February 11, 1911, at 10: It
a. m. J. A. Thompson, Clerk.. Return
ed at 1:30 o'elock p m, April 13, 1911.
Robert Parker, Jr, Asst Clerk. Orig
inal. Territory of Hawaii, )
City and County ot ) ss.
Honolulu. ) :
I, Henry Smith, Clerk at the Circuit
Court of the rirst Judicial Circuit, Ter
ritory of Hawaii, do hereby certify the
foregoing to bo a full, true and correct
copy ot the original summons In the
enso of Territory of Hawaii by Mar
Bton Campbell, Superintendent of Pub
lic Works, vs. Isabella It. Woods et
al , bi the same remains of record and
on fllo In tho oftlce ot the Clerk of said
Court.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have
hereunto set my hand and afllxed the
seat of said Court this 21st day ot
April, 1911.
(Seal) -HENRY SMITH,
Clerk, Circuit Court of the First Ju
dicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
Alexander Lindsay, Jr, Attorney
General, und Arthur O. Smith, Deputy
Attornoy Oenoral, for the Petitioner,
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