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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, MAR. 16, 1912.
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' IN BUSINESS CIRCLES
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All mues In tho lluunclal section
of Honolulu lmve ccnteieil on the ac-
lion of Congress on the free sugar
.... , ,. ,, ,. ... .
Mil of the Democratic Ways anu
Means Lommlttee. Although tho ex-
cltement was veiy general over the
lesult of tho ote on Friday, rcadcis
... i,..- ..... ...u .u.h .-..
forewurned that the bill would pass,
In fact tho status of the stock market
w.is Bitch us to Indicate that the pas
wigo of the measure had been fully
, discounted, us ulso was tlio prob.ibll
Ity that tho hill could never get
through Congress nnd to the point of
becoming n law during this nesslon.
Unite a few peoplo weru buying on
the possibility that tlio bill would bo
klllel In Ibn House of Iteit.es a-
tUcs. This, litiwcNer, was along spec-
leaio nformat on fuuilslieil tliini
hn these columns.
The sound alue of Hawaii's sugar
i i...... - .... ,.. i t.. ........
(securities im nn iiii-umu ij.'.himh n.,,-
,. i.. enmi...rnllv..W Hill., ta.isn
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' : ' - i
for worry. The speculator linn n.nro
things to consider than usual. If tlio
Senate nhould tlereat the sugar bill In
committee Blinks In the local n.aiket
will ho "kiting" On tho other Jiuml.
If the dtbntii Is lung drnwn out nnd
siiga. Is made tho center of discussion
fion. now till tlio latter iIiivb of the
present Congress, the local l.u.rkt t Is
sine to bo HUH niu. generally speiin
linr weak. Under the latter clrtum-
Bluncos uny stock In tlio market Is a)
good buy rrom-'tl.o
point Speculators ulvvu)
tako a chance,
The stock sules for
bten leported as foil
Moud.i
Del ween Iloauls
Co 15 25: 135 Olaa. S; 100 Olaa. t
I 10 Olaa, 8; 50 Walaliia, 133; 15 Wala
' lua, 123
Session Sales: 7 O. 11. & I. Co..
110.50. 30 II C. & S. Co. 45; 10 Olaa,
7 87VjI $4000 Hllo 1901 fis, 100.25; 15
j:w.i, 33, 5 i:j, 31; 00 Oahu Sugar
Co, 10 25; $JH)0 Hllo 1901 fls, 10U.2.r.
divh)i:ni3.
March 11 1912: I'aauhan, 20c
SUOAH QUOTATIONS,
flfi-.lcgioo Cenlrirugals, 1.52. rar
ity, 5.31. SS-tlegrco Analysis Ilects
l.r.a. Cd.
Tuosdav March 12.
Ilctvveon Hoards: $5000 Hllo ::c.
C", '.5; $2000 Hllo Kx. fis, 95; $21,000
Hllo IIx. fis, 95. 15,000 Illlo i:c. fis,
X; $tlMlil Mcllljde Civ. 10(1; $13.0110
Mollnde Cs. 100; 6,1 Hwa, 32.75; 25
Mcllrdc, 9.02VS; 34 Oil... Sugir Co..
40.2'; 0 Oahu Sugir Co. 10.25; 10
Oilm Sug.r Co. 10.25; 20 Oahu Su
KH Co, 10.25; 20 Oahu F.lgar Co,
ill; 30 Oahu Si.g.r Co, 40; 10 Olaa,
I 7 75. 140 Olaa, 7.75; 10 II. C. k H.
il'u. 4C t
Session Sales: 5 Walaliia, 130, 5
'Oahu Suga. Co, 39.50; 10 i:,i, 3J.
150; 10 i:va, 32.50; 25 Kwn, 32.50; 50
r.wa. 32.60, 15 Kvv.1, 32.50; 5 Oaliu
Ilugar Co. .",!). 37 (&; 40 Oahu Sugar
lifti, 39.25; 35 Oahu Sugar Co, 39.-
ViVi 15 Oahu Sim-ir Co, 39; S O.ilmil
Si-gar Co. 39, 5 Walal.n, 129.50; 50
i:vn 32 50; (.5 Hw.i, 32.50; 20 Una,
3" 50; 70 r.wa, 32.50; 10 Ovwi, 32.50;
111 i:wa, 32 50; 5 Kwu, 32.50; 50 Quo-
men, 51; 25 Mcl!lde, 9.25; 17 Me
lt, j tie. 9 25; 50 Mcllryde. 9.1216; r0
Mcllrydo. 9; 50 Mcllrjilo, 9; 100 Mc-
llOde, 9.
SIK! A It QUOTATIONS.
9fi-degreo Cenlilfugals, 1.52. Par-
Illy, 5.31. 8S-ilogreo An'iljsls Hoels
5ll. till.
Wednesday, March 13.
Ilotwcen Ho. ids: 10 Olaa 7.25; IfiO
Olap. 7.25, 100 Olaa, 7; 25 Olaa, 7: 30
JOIaa, 7; 35 Oahu Sugar Co, 3S.73; 18
IOil.il Sugar Co, 39; 39 Oahu Sugar
Co 39; 25 O.Uiu Sugar Co, 39, GO Oa
liu. Sugar Co. 39; 10 Oahu Sugar Co,
S'l; loo unuDl-na, 11.75; 50 Haiku,
1190; ISO I'aliang Ilnlilior, 20; 20 l'a
It.aug rtubbcr, 20; r0 I'al.ang n.ibbcr,
120; 50 r.wii, 32,50; 50 Ilwn, ::2.5l, 2E
Mcllrvtle, ft; 20 Mellrvdo, 9; 40 II C
Ufi S Co, 41 26; 8 II. f Sc S. Co, II-
125; 10 Walalua, 127.50; 35 Wlilalua
27 50
Sesalou SiJes: 5 Hwa 32.50; 60
lOaliu Suga. Co, 38.25, 50 Oahu Sugar
Co 3S.25; 30 Oahu Sugar Co, 3S25,
170 Oahu Suga. Co, 38.25; 50 Oahu Su
gar Co, 3S.25; 25 Oaliu Sugar Co, 3X.-
10 Olaa, d.hTYji 5 Olaa, r,.87'j
fOlau, AV'i, 25 Oln, fi.87',4; 16 Olaa
n 1,7 Vj. 15 Ol in. l!.S7,j; 10 Olai. (I
S87M,, 10 Mellrvdo S 50; 10 MiliivuV,
tK 50, 7 Oil... Sugir Co, 38,25; 25
'Ol.a. r,,S7"j, 25 Olua, n.87'4
Slit! Ml QUOTATIONS,
llfi-ileg.oo Cent.lrugals, 1,62, Par
ity, 5 2fi SS-doK.eo An.ljsls Hoots,
' 16. 3d
Thursday, March 11.
Iltlween RoirdH: 100 II C & S. Co,
! 43.60, 5 11 C. & S. Co, 13.50; 45
Ki.wi.. J- ii". -" .ie.l)..e, n.lMjj ion
wciirjiin. x.r,u; HI I'loncer, 2IU; !,-
RUl'il Illlo l.x. I.s, 9ft.
oslllon U In no way lessent i so far , '' " , V ,r , V t p' -"'".' ('Jiirlnkow has reduted that estimate " pest llo Blrenuousl n.hotnles ! tt, r Allleric, ,.itIC,, f Mitlng
as conditions at homo art, concerned ' - . 16 n. C , ft 8 Co .41.-0; , ,r,o.o00 tons, because conslderablo the employment of more Inspettors 7 ! r X.
The p.lcoot sugar . ontlm.es very sat- Mii Bngnr Co, .19 .,0; 2,. Ola, 7.-1 !C01lonile, are founU , ,,. bMn ,.r. during the coming mango season, us Zv and oMho icm .In le-r s , m . ...
l,fnctory and piomlscs the nnllclpat- J! J'lomer, 237.50; , loncer, I f ,,, u , j Thfl , u ,,,, bron foull ,nt , , o b e. list ,., in 1 , I
ed extra dlWdemls In the Knll Dur- u lal ,.a. 32; 5 Oahu Su- f)f cano ,, le . ,.., Vnn 1B rlp BtMo , tll,iry ,ho hi ' -I ', r"', ' ' ; ,C "J
Ing the past week tho dlvltlonds on CTr Co, 39.u0; ,, llaw C & S. Co , ,, ,, , (.,, lm10rtB) , breeding ground ror the fruit llj In '"";, .,, ,"' "'"''' hlrrsPd fn . tin in
stocks listed on the Uxch.u.ge amount-, 2o; 2o Olan 7 75; 20 Olaa. 7.75. , aafifM ,,,. ,n t9t0 , ,,,, Mr (Jlffard wants more TwtonnSTrtl
d iu more than $200,000, uml money mviniAUh 'f.Cl.OOO tons; and broadly speaking. Itlpower given to the Inspectors, that ,' J "" ' ", . . ' 't ',,.'!,,,
Is plentiful In the clt. LM"C'1 ". M ' wnllnn s"Kar, Is thought that Kuropo nhould be able Ihey may tint bo hindered In their I , ' , ", i ,., , Jh kL ,i ,n
n .1,., la 1,11,1m. fr Invesl- Co. 30 cents! On in Kiiciir I !o . .10 ' . . ... .,., .. .... ,.e ..r i...,.. .,.. ...,. .. . Aluoilciili citizens, wliflber nbolo or
Setsh.11 Sales; 5 0-.hu Sugar Co.,1.......... i,,,!,.,,,. ti.tisn of forme. ve.irm"id l express the condition of no-
39, 9 Walalua. 130; r. r.wa, 33; 5 Hwa.
3.1 25. 10 MpIIdiIp, 0; 5 Oahu Sugar
Co, 39 I2'i; 10 Oahu Si.g.r Co. 39.-
20 McIlDde, 9 12yj; 10 Oahu Hu-
gar Co . 30 25; 10 llonol.11 1, 11,75
SUTIMl QUOTATIONS.
Ofi-degieo Civ.liirugils 4 52 Par-
It), 6 24 iSVdegreo Anilvsls Hoots,
15 1 2.1
HJP 4IMilttVI'.ich 16
Uelvveen lioaida. 20 Wahlu.i, $121;
18 Wnlnlun, $132
0: &i) Wnlnlui, 132.-
&,)! ''' Wnlnlun. 13J.R0; 2fi Wululiin,
- ' "l'"'""' P1,' """n "'
gar Co, 39 2,; 30 Oahu Sugar Co ,,
39 -. 20 oahu Sunnr Co. 30. 2r,. 50
finl... Dmii. r in ;;. r. n...... a...
RaP c (,;x ,JU 3J g -0 0nhn
S1Knr C() (Kx , , 39 .. -n 0n,
agar Co. (i:x. Dlv), 39.50; 25 Oahu
Ruirar Co. 3!) t.ftt 10 Dnliit Knenr r.n .
20.50: 20 n. II ft I., rn. U7.50! 150
n ii jp. t ... tr.n r.n ii p. i I
c 15(). 30 Q R & , m, uceled by us from llnuuin
Vnlliikn. 102.50; 100 II. C. & 8. Co. I
4' 5 II. C R.H Co 41 2V r, II C
H S. Co.. H 25; 50 Olaa, 7 75; ' 150
McllutlP n.l2W.r jo M-iirvln. oar...
'' ;" '""' ' ' f"- '" ; '" " -.':
2fl McHrJilc. a 2j; 20 Mcllrjdo. 9 25,
f."? nVn '-
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p. ,.. i
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fieHniuti rtaius; in ivoioa, zzu: i,'
' "" , "'"T?""' J"1 'IT "0.n',k!,"
!''..:'.." taT. . '..''J'"' .f"
iiiiwu. I'ine. i;t . ;w: n Aiciirvne :i. '
.,... ,.....' ;.' ...'..,
IcentH! O. It. & I.. Co.. 75 cents: Wnl-'
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niua, i; i-ppcci.ro, $1.
8UCIAR qHOTATIONS.
9C-i1cbiio Centrlrugals, 1. 52. Par
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It)', 5.22. 88-tlogrcc Aunlsls III
I5n. Id
As billed S: (in.) .See II.
Wlllott & Gray's Hugur Journ-il o(
Keb. 29 snys of tho raw sugar market1
WMIII.K NI'ITIA. -Total stock of
I.uiope uml Aluerlcu, 2,KSI,I18 tons
89,279 tons
It VMS. The week under review has
In en reactionary, both at homo and
abroad. The huge and fieo purchaser
by our lellncrs gave then. Hi.tllclo.it
supplies to Increase their meltings to
make rapid dcllve.lcs of thel. cou-
tracts for rell.ied, more rapidly, In I
fact, tluili the holders or tho eontructs 1
i., .;;;..:,.-;"......" 'fight of In connection with this sea-, as soon as tho nostolllre ll i.oi. r... ' ."" . "; ""- ' "'" "'"
luvestor-i. stand-i - .-.""--" .."""" "l v" "l '"" son. nnd that Is. Ii. Soi.lomlier next. I moved In il, w iv,.,.-,. i , n, ., ":''' u"' ni' ",c."'-,Ht'" from 12.-
llv "' : :l ??!-. "" . .. '.'" ',ct"'as" '" 11usla ran commence exporting under which .. u.v n ss M, , ,. nVi ., i , . ' B..,M ,!"'2 '" ' ''n2:l "' ,!" " -
".. ::. "". ,,"",Km """." rtr"l" her next venr-s sneclnl evnort contlng-' ,,v, r.u v nr, u ,u ,.,. "7 ..,.."" "f " "'""" ht than Ja.anes..
tho week have "'-".''. "' loium ockH - ,. , ,,, ,,, J,,:::,..!"''" '" w. '"" " liw
r8!M , s i ply , 3 be voting age die or leave the Ter.1
day, March 11. ? I1. .)lU-''nx l""fl against 3,818,-1 , values, we may h n. rr,s,. r i.. m,i..ii.. ... ",r l""1 "rc "tlTlsi qn illfled, the
ir.ll II. C. & S. 3" " lat year, or a decrease of I "" "ha. "?l. " "' ' . ,?r. ....!;. ".. ' ..,"r.po."" .' f. "" "V.1.1. '""".""1 " number of .sll,l.. volei- other 11
desired, so Hint somti or the surplus ! Ko th.ougli. Mr. Illack wants to so- striictlon Company or I'ortland, Ore
production came on tho market from I euro "Alnahaii." tho beautllul estate Kon It Is nut known how many oth
sceond hands, causing an Irregular 1 Hint Ilea opiodto tho Moain hotel, or bidders there were lor the work
lellntd suga. condition temporarily,
and less demuntl from the rentiers for cx-tJovemor ('leghorn, it en.s pnip
U1C4 .aw mi.e.lal. The reaction fion. ertj can be seemed It Is Ills Intention
the Pluvious hlcli level of 3 7-tO n. to establish a icsort for tourists.
A: f, nnd ISO per lb. duty paid, for
9Cc. Centrifugals has now reached
3 6-lCc. c. &. f, and 4 C7c. per lb duty I wait till the next session of tho legis
paid, and at which 14,000 bags I'orto , laturo convenes and the. have the
Ulcus ultoat was sold, making a spot '
lilinhillnll
uvi.iiuii,
TIim llllliioillntn fiilnrrt .I..n...1a ...1.
on the disposition or Cuba sellers to
" ...... iniuiu " " nun ill'"
press tl.elr sugars Tor sale, or other-
..
wlso tn wait until our i..tln..r nr..l
ready to accumulate further supplies.
The Huropcun markets are very
similar to our own at tho mo.ne.it
Iho U. K. has In sight sulllclent sup-,
piles for two month's wants and 111.
ubsenco of future buying The quo
tations for both beet nnd tune raw
sugar have srirlously related. Hoot
feugur from lbs. Hid last week toi
15s. 7'4d this week, and i.tne Juvii
to ICs. fid. j
Looking ahead as to requirements
the t). K. sees necessity ror providing
.... ... ,,,, .... 1 '""'I.'
only ror tlio months Immediately pre-
ceding September, as on September
1st the Hussla.i contingent of 200,000
tons will In, rnlniul f.ir ul, I, ,,,,,, I
against requheinents at lli.tt time, nnd
in tho meantime the lr.o.ooo tons ofi'"' " "'"" " " "'" --i"--"- "
ltussla.i extoss slilpmunts, this cam- '" "" ,l" '" r,"','lr fnr "Pcrnllon
pnlgn, authorUcd by tho Hrussels con-' llL'r"10 ,l10 c'" "f N1"11 '''ar' T1,u ',"
veutlon, will lu.vu been retolved. I vision basis between the mill and Iho
The Huiopeai. situation Is therefore I'1'""1' B '" l' ,;" llCr tt'"1 "r ",0
not now ns stringent for supplies us ' ' planlers and 10 r rent
It appeared bo.no time ago, and It Is i ' "' ' '"' " ,"rk-
now estimated by our Mends abroad j
that only 160,000 tons Hon. Cuba will I Good Rat Campaign,
bo loqulred to complete tho U. K.l According to u loiter that was ro
needs or this campaign, n good part telved rrom Piesldcnt Pratt or tho
ol which has already Wen purtliased 'iioaid or Health, dii.lng tho first pint
If such ptoves correct and tho Cuba 0r tho week, ho being at thuril.ne on
crop rent lies Its full I.SOO.OOO tons, us
now Koe.i.s poss.uio, iiiero win i.uvu to
bo a General leadjustujent t.r ictent
expectiitlon.i of extreme high prices
ro. sugar ut any time this seusuu.
Wo deem It well to cull attention
to thn danger r speculative billing
or cither laws or .ollunl at much
iibnvo tho high level or pikes already
touched, ami nt thn same tlnm Would
not ho ut all po.ltlvo that for .1 llmlt
td period dining thn summer) months
the pili en of both .aw and relinod
will not ilso Borne illbtaiuo ulioiM tho
leiPlit level or aV4c c. k. i. (4.R(!f )
for laws and 5 Hoc for rellned, bo
that buying riecly ror ucicbsuiy sup
piles through the early summer
iuouIIih Is a fit lily si.ro pioposltlou.
Our latest Cub 1 cop nual)sls shows
an 1 111 1 1 ovlng tendency to the ciop
outturn, not requhlng any reduction
In previous estimates of I.SOO.ooO tons
Tho lleiuled returns rotclvod during
,(, Ul,e,. ,,, MI,(mH ,tutpll
ton-
,1, lllH tl,l ....liiiiienl. notvi
thn lecelnts nt slilnnliii' 1101
.,..,1 appear illlllcult to lm made up e- 1UII nt ,l10 I,l'',rl "oihor icsiirva -
l(,,,t frm j,,,,,, coultiiiii-il fnvnruhlo , "'' Conditions n.o being met thou
weather inr ll.o loinalmler t.r tliii.u' tllu -'"li.ten that have nuver
mlndliiL- season
rroquent Interruptions by bail wea-
ther luivo already riduceil the work-
ng das, and should such tontlnue,
tm dual out turn may still Im tur-
lulled, but ror tho prosi nt ut load
s adv laal.le to look for a lull crop
of BUiiiir iu Cuba thla ciauon.
No'Tlllier l.inlle. Vf liiteit-xl llku'tl.') dock Tho'loaTes In the rtnt crlli"
Cuba boars upon tho sugar situation l.nvo bom Moppet) and It Is expected
at tills time Since the Drussels Cull Hint the water will be piimpvil out In
Million decided the status of Hussion n couplo of days and no further trou-
supplies there Is little of Importance ble In looked foi.
on the other side to look for Con- The work of toad construction
sumption In sonic parts of Hurope up- through the nrds Is quite nn Item.
iic-,iin iu iiv miKuuj vuiitiufu u iiiu
prevailing high prices leading to less
I equipments from Imports, nnd In
general, tho basis of supplies to dc-
be ,.. Z, I " "
the time goes by
As nn Indltntlon of values during
the summer. Java stmars have been
offered during the week for June ship-
lllt.nt (August-September nrrlinl). atj
''! c tc r , equal i y c muy nam I
At the close our market Is quiet
nl I" liiDers' fnxor
CI'IIA CHOI'. Htieclal cables
re.
''"nury zi, isiz. -Reamer more
t"'tlll',,i 'l Centrals grinding against
17?.l.a"t cur. "'" !!.-. "'."""" . . .
i euninry laiz -wniuniT unseme.i;
!7- r'm,lr..1a ,..n.lln ...r.lnu, ITll I..H
v....uinnm.ii...h)1.(,...0i Dllmi?n iinner ntimt m titntin., ,1...
year mill 173 In 1910"
. ,,.,. ., i.,
Kritoi'i:. iii:uniiKMKis 01
( AMI .M'lIAII Dmler tlute of Fcurn-I
ury li, our lindnn correspondents I
.rli..
since cabling o,i that Knrono would I
rctiulrc 180.000 tons from Cuba this i
.season (Ktliruary I to tsoiitemiitr :iu)
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..:,'.... ,. , -n..'"' i" ..V .
UllillilllT nn III l.i I IIUI VJ in, m. tiu
i.rnannl ttiritmiM I n eiiritllia Itt Ullirtiru
present nit '.it, n surplus In sugars
.afloat from .lava of some 50,000 tons,
and we believe that February ship-1
ineiits will glvo perhaps 11 further 40,-
000 tons, so that we luivo already 11
fair start towards our extra require-
n.eiits, ns against laM )oars Imports
Doubtless we shall attract from San MtTiimlli-ss Kxiai.sliiu.
Domingo and West Indle'i fnlrly largo ' The rumor that the MtCandloss
supplies, ns was the tase In 1910 One linitliois were after the present post
Important feature must not bo lost olllce site, and Intended to bid It In
rens.iiiii.lv ,'aiivvi iiur niiiiiiii.-.i.n ,.. (uiiiiiiiiii moil in t ., I. 1 n nr tiir ,i,
the west Trou. HuhsI.i during hcptem- 1,, Merchant street. Willi suth nn ex
ber. I tension It would make the largest of-
Walklkl Hotel Scheme
There Is every prospect of another
big hotel In Ilia Walklkl district if
".e negotiations or A. I. Illack a rir-1
mer business man of the- northwost.i
niul was once the home of the Into 1
That no cloud may bo on the tltlo
It Is tho Intention or tho promoter to
matter acted upon. Mr. Illack lias
..1 ....I 1.. I.I.. ..... t 1. it nit l.iiot.. ruf I
U'llHIIHI U "IH iniiiuw"i iiwiiit- '
il. .....o..t Lit. Iu Im fur-itll PnlllH '
I UU" HH-nviiii .. r. .u (-, - -
here In take 1111 the project. !
I
-
1 san t.arine rncmp. 1
. . . - t.. .... !...
a hul t.r local tapltallsts l.as talrlv '
well coiii.dolod nrranuonieuts tor tl.ol
well completed arrangements for tkp!
.k,,1,1,h1i... . pontral suu.r mill'
In tho district of San Curios on tho1
Island or Negios, Philippines,
It Is not tho Intention or the organ
ization to .also cane, but to run the
mill In the Int. rests t.r the many sur-
r,.iiii.lliii''i..itiliillnns .lotnir Ibn crlnil-
rtiundliig pi intnlltitiK, lolne, tlio griim
ng nnd nianuractiirlng of tho raw
simnr 011 the norroiiliiL-n basis the
sugar on 1110 porrouuiM' oasis, tin
ni , ., ll tl, rl fro...
" "v" '"' ' '' ""? Th . 1 .ii.tll i slrlll,H of A"' & lollon to the
" ' m0, ,n" '" Ult ,""" " ,H, waterfront that they l.nvt, held for
',"'rP" "" ,llu ,'... , many yours Is to bo tested.
"10 comp.lll) S
catiltallratlnn Is
,laP''- nt "W"11. I 40,000 share? of
tlio big Island, a groat rat campaign
i (m n that part of Iho Territory;
ti, nninageis or all the plantations
,.,K ),s . onto of travel have agreed
to make a most thorough fight against
tho indents with a vlow or lessening
Iho chances or plague Doctor Pratt
stales that ho has round the planti
llons nu llnwall to he In tlno condi
tion nn regard t sanltallou n.atlo.s
""0 water.
Neatly all tho arraugcnionis rr
taking ovo, thn 1-alolo vvntor rights
... ,,... ... ...... , . ,..
m. ;ud ;;;v.: .I." ..-i.Th
havo I he ...alter In charge condemn,.
1 1 Ion p.otocdliigs will soon bo stilted
I Tlio silo for the new leseivnli has
I been hclictcd and all tho other do-
t,'"H ''" ul"" 1,,"'1,'1 '" '.? ''
I'1.'0 ."!""' B111''115 ''' Wa""' M';,1
.Martin.
lthbti.ndlug,Pearl Haibor Astlvltes. '
itH In full t1 Hiitumlng' steins In bo tho only,
cioppui. tip 111 siiiinar wiiik 011 ury
dtHk const ruction.
Ono t.r thn principal plecoit or work
now 111.1I01 wii) Is the testing or dlf-
relent kinds ol cnnciete rot Iho helec
l., r ,.,. 11, . ,.111 I,.,,,. .,. 1
hutdeii iitidn. walor 11.lt. Is to liw'
used In flnlshlnB otf tho cribs of Iho
wneii uniBucti mere win he n llltlo
nioio than tin eu ...lies or nm mm-
adani road Tho contract for thl.i
vyirk Is to bo let. aim will amount ui'inult will have to tome out of the tip
about $30,000. The second s.t of bids
on the construction or the nilm.t.isltn-1
i i.nlldl.iirs um i. ..., A..iil
ii ti... n. i.i.i . ..n... ......
,)rk tter(! fnr a,mo 10 ,ra.
t0n
II lu i)VIWotn.l ll.nl ....,1, .... .1...
,,0otl huKtRirlai bnlldlngs will com-
menco In n short time, ns the build
ing steel Is all on the giouiid and has
been nppoitloucd to the buildings
that are to be put up.
Much other work ol a general char
acter and In connection with the tos-
(ICVf,! I,ttl la Iwttt... ..nut...., r..-.. . ., .
""" "" "", ""IH.II IIIIHIIHI .
other plot cs of work under construc
.... ' ..." 7 . . ". " '
tion.
1'riill Kl) mill .Miingo.
Chairman aiffard of the I.o,rd of
Aerlculturo and Koiestrj Is snuudlnn I
. . .. . . . . .'
wnriiiiig note in regain to tne fruit
i .. ... . .
,.i !.., n .. . ,"!', " ... . , ...l
f 1 V 1h tfl llO Ulfunl tilt In IIia iiiiiIIi.hI
v ..t.j um v,m i' m rt I 111 I II V It HI!'
My Is to ho wiped out In the matter
o. cleaning up premises CI. airman (llr-
lard wants the Inspectors endowed '
with tlio power to clean up where the
lesldeuts nro too poor tti attend to It, 1
and tho charge bo made a public one
nr tbroiieli
Ilco building In the city.
Marine llarratks.
The hulldlni; of the marine bnrrnrka
and olliters' quarters ut I'earl Harbor
ms tvPU (t t ,(, a.,,i,K (.
ri.ere wore none rtom Hawaii. Cnp-
tain Hanker, who js-n graduate civil
engineer, wllj have charge of over
scoring tho vvtirk lluthe construction
or the bnrrntks.
llarlmr Plans.
Plans for the harbor front Ininrovt
ment and development, as proposed by
I I... I ..( .. . ... I "
1 UIIHIIISHIOIUT U Hht'Ilt'lU. lTV llCUrUiy
o ..... .l I .11- M-..i.- ...
I
iiHiiMrt iij IIIH IIIIVI HUH III 11111 .HIM'l.i
clutnts' Association In nddhlmi It.,"'!' K!"" ".'.'" 1U"V'"K ' " K"al-J
. " T
the plans by Commissioner Wakellold
It l .,r,,..Un.t i. i, i..i i...
" i" i" " ' , ' .uuuui in;
lllmll'lol til I lllrl V.I 11 it fnnt tiljLtifV tl.i.
Allen g. lloblnsou wharl. and to tho
Hu.no depth between the llackfel.l ...id
lMtor-lBlnnil whnrves, and also to con-
briiPt buildings along Queen street
thnt will net ns waiehouscs It Is
thought that the dredging or the bar
lior between tl... old Kluuii wharf and
Port street Is not so good 11 move as
" """ "-" ",- mi lunneia. J lie
Ciinunerilal lliillillng.
Two sites Inn o been proposed for
tho Commercial Hulldlug, and tho full
membership of the Me. chants' Asso
ciation has been asked to make ii
choice between them One of the pro
posed sites Is the Honolulu Hnle
which tho Coventor stales ho will
cause to be put up for tho highest
bidder providing that the to.n.uert lal
bodies or the city will authorize n hid
I of $.76 per square root, this consti
tuting uu upset irke on the property
Tho other locution Is the pleto or pro-
lity on the corner of lllshop
am!
Mug strceis,
This new move In tho direction t.r a
conuuerclal building has brought to
the aiufueo miiclt, eulhuslasm and It
lf roporttd that there will bo dollulto
action taken In a shun time.
; I.t.cournglng reports contlni.o In
1 tome from the rubber properties In
I 111 n .viaiaysmu rtiuies inni nro con-
I J":!!:t';j:i,!r.!..:,,.K. 71!!!':
. " ' " " '" . ",'" ' ,
!l,lo,,B '"'" !"' " "M'oUalloiiH and
tin. lut.sperts lor tho coming )ear are
"" """ ' ' " b 0.1 .1 iiiovp us , - , ,, ,,,, Z
to ,MI"11 " I'lllkhenil wharf flom the ' ,", lr""7l'V, ' 'H iinilltlliil ir there
Oceanic wlinrf wl" ,,u ,n,,ro ,l""1 ")IH) "r 1"" "le
",.' ., ,.".,',,, each of liii..nosn .....1 r'hl.ie-,. 1,, ni'it
rl'18 w""1'1 kU" '" ,,", '"'iKhborhood lJ)c" " '"' "',K0 '""I l ''' b) 19. J.
.'Slice tin ast eeiisiiu tin, ninm ,.f
.'i-'rri .?..ri?L!!!!l-,: "-:.::::; r
;i in nun i,iii j 'Win 1 tin, till 11 lliui I tJI I i" l"f licit 11 1111 iiiuv (i",n '(' i "in-
Tanjoug Olok was I4,000 pounds, Thu Imi or Inclining tin Insls t.r 11 prolll
two plantations are lapping about 1 1,1,1,. industr) than the avocado, at-
tweut) tlioiisi.ud trees each at the
present time, and thn piodurt Is clnss.
oil with tho best
The rubber plantations or this Ter
ritory nro ropnrlod to be doing splen-
illillv fitiil I) 1 ni.' firn itviiAf linl t(i lw iti fi
dlvldenil pa) Ing basis by next year
,
a ..nrtir nf ii..ssi.,n l...il,.r,,nt n..,i
l t.ltm, n ,lf , m,n ,,
, f()W layK ,. mH ,, ,,,,, ,, ,,4
,,spettnr HhIbo) Attoidlng to Ills
way or thinking there Is sum., thing
rjimxtftpil u It), the .irllti,!.... nr tin,
connected with the bringing or the
party here that savins of the contract I
B)bten. The pari) has been detained
uml Iho Immigration iii.tburllles at
.................. ,...., ...
tlio uuestlon, the lopurt of a boaid or
inquliy being aei.t with the tequcBl.
Tn make u portion of the Judiciary
building lire pi oof wan tlio outt'omt
of a conference at the (lovcrnor's of-
bee among those who have the reno-
vntlng In limitl It was decided to
make four rooms absolutely lire pioof
amino plate u ault In the loionl of-
m' iu uu mm u .. iirivBiiu in
retrench In fittings In other parts of
the building. The nione) for the new
l-ropnauon .or ine renovation
Our .Iiiiiiiiipsi- I'opulatlmi.
One of the luterestluu features of
(Pernor Proar'B reply
Klnnej'n brief on behalf
to Atlnrno)
of the Dolo-
glUO "1 COIlgrCSS IS lllllt pOltltlll relal-
ll'B " he .laiMiicse-Aincrlrnii Hipula-unn
ion wncn is wor.jing ,, mo a ii.iui-,
ber on tho mainland The excerpt
r .i. r, ,.-,.., ,..
iiwui ,ii,- iiiiiuiiiwi n iiii,'i iimijnB.
"Tho number of registered Chinese
nterj has InciouHed gradually fioiui
1 13 In 1902 to .To! In 1910. If none of ,
tho Chlneso In the Tenllor who nro ' I"
American citizens, whether nbtue or,1"
below the otlng age, dlo or lcae the i
Terrllorj and are otherwise tiinllllcd
the number of pisslble Chinese otcrs
will bo ns follows. In 1912, KT), In
,' , in,. V-in.'i 'l ' Vr. ,S
1913, 931; In 19H, 10 IT; In I 'MS, 1071 .
..a, ,'i..."iJ. .i....
" ,,u '""l ,l;t,n"B ui.- n
r.i ,. .. i,,ni...
"' "i. "-.
''o''' H.o voting ago. die or leave tho
T, ell......
and are otl.c. wise qualified.
the number or isissllile Japanefti vo-
Iters will 110" ns follows:
.,.,; ,' ,". ,, "' "' ,"'
, !' ','' , .' .-r
...1 .1. i " .. " V.
In 1912. 129-
1913, 181,
' "At tlin .nut finntM.a lluon ,.n.o to
t...... .. ..i... ,,,
the Tenltoiy 17,010 mnl cltlreus of
vollng ngo other tin... Japanese n.itl
Chlneso; of these, 14 033 reglsleied In
vote, and of tho le.nnluilor home of
course, weio disqualified for various
leasons The l.ii.nber of suit, legls
.lap.neso and Chinese, cvcluslvo ot
new-toniers, will bo as lollows In
1912, 18,911; in 1913, 19.705; In 191 1
20,125; In 1915. 21,129; In 11 HI, 21.8SS;
In 1923. 27,298.
"Thus In 1910 the registered volors
wore: Japanese, , 13; Chinese. 39i'.;
others 14,033; and tho possible voters.
so fur as cltr7e1.kl.lp, rex and ago are
I tnnceriipil, woio: Japanese, 51, Chi
j nose. 070; others. 17.1.10; nnd In 1923,
lor tl.l.teon ears after the last cen
sus, tho jKisslblo vole.s, birring
! deaths, departures, nrrlvals and ills
'qualifications for vn.lo.w reasons, will
! bo- Chinese, 2VI0: Japanese. 2fi7fi:
olhVrs, 27.29S. The losses from diMths
and illsqiiallilcatlous muv not vaiy
time It In iK'.te.itngp n.no.ig thein' three
classes. The losses from denirturcs
. . .. 1 . , .1.
! X' .."""IK NU LllHHlta, WIllI.T
. ......
,.; , " "- -mi. .. 1....1
nil (lllktirr Mm lillinru .11...... n...l
v uinese can not no iinuii.iiizcil ll.e.r
slve.i above can be lu-
I wnl ad ,b
,,r." ''..""""." ' d. ,l'. ' ' W.
of those
, hen the
last census wns tikon, while tho num
bers of others will bo Increased ma
te.ially bv arrivals or Caucasians f.o...
the mainland of tho United States,
r,."m 1:,""l10 n"'1 elsewhere who are
"l,'" aiihthiih ciiueng or vvi.ti ln.i
, . . " " ."
Americans flom the mainland havo In
creased cousliler.ibl).
"Tbero Is IliPioforu little ground Tor
the complainant's alarming predic
tions. The Portuguese voto alone Is
Inctenslng moro rapldl) than the Vhl
nche and .lapiucso votes toinblned It
has lue.oascd Iroui 691 In 19u; to 15.10
Iu 1910, while the Chlneso and Japan
ese vote combined Increased only from
J IK to 109 during the same poind
Mo.eovo, tho Chlneso and .lapauesu
cannot bo classed together for Iho
complal. 1 ant's purposes. The Chinese
and Japanese do not combine. Indeed
tho pioposltlou has been advanced b)
high civil and mllltarv olllte.s and
oll.eis or allowing ,1 I irge number or
additional Chinese to outer the Torri
tor) ror tho ver purposo or offsetting
tho Japanese Again, It cannot bo
taken for granted that those of the native-born
Chlneso and lapanoso who
ma) it'inulu Iu tho Tenltoiy and win.
ma) choose to oxerclso their right to
vote will be im-Alucrlt .ill. The art.. .1
I iohiiIih thus far seen, to supimrt tho
opposite vlow"
! THE ALLIGATOR PEAR
A ONE-CLASS FRUIT
c onl
u lit I in 'iniHiiiii.
cordliig to a bull, tin Issu.d I.) the,lnigost niiu.her that bus been put on
HiwiiII txperltu.nl station Its rtpu-a vaudeville singe In Honolulu ror nn
lotion l bt lug more widely establish- o.dln.r). which St Patl.rlck's nolght
nl tail) vinr Ita unique iliaiatlirre- B i"- 'rh' man Iu th' t.Kratlu' riKiiu
diieed to 11 minimum Its toiup. tltlon nnII Ir" "l'w "" f"l"0 plcllllires.
with oiler frultH, while Its ilih nut
like ll.ivo- Is iilui.Mt uulvirsnlly enjoy,
oil iiiuong those who have known It
long t n.iugh to Income familiar with
Its p. tiillai 1 bin 111 It I so unlike
otlur ll lilts as to suggest 11 1 lass of
,, ,mlli ,, fr , rinH1 u ,sl..,,
... .... .
c- ill. tl a 'salad fruit" Hut It Is loo tl
Iu in nil otlur wiivs '
The th iniinil fin the nvncaibi basal-
wiivs loot In ndviiiiie of the supi.l).
rn'1" H '" ' '" Hie high prlei s
Ilultl 'or " ruuBlnts Ubuully r.om 2d lo
' outs inch t retail Although ttio
mnrki lr uro at priseM limited tin re
doe tint sum In lo n.iv liniiinll l (
.imm.r if overproduction j
T10 frlln miH nian) nanus such OS
muNhlpniaiM hum r, butter puir veg
)j(i llmrrim ,,,, , ,, ,
llgaliir pour Tin inline iivikiiiIo has
now Ixi ii iidutol unit bns the saiiitlnn
or the I'iiUmI States I)t partuirnt of
AKrltulliire, the Aniirlcmi 1'iiiiiii1kIcii1
SK.lit anil other biirtioiiltiiml urKiin-
latlons
It Is nut n tli Inn. I plant, nnd Its
uiltlratlnn should not be attempted for
prollt on nti l.uids wbkli are lint Mip-
,.t. ..,,1, r. rf,, ,,- ... I.I, I,
, ,. ,,rilllRl UMllr rriKllt()M
, ,, , nr, ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,
i. ... ., , . , ,.., . ,
'I'l ht tr.e The wood Is brittle nnd
Is liable tn be lrnki n 1 wlnils The
llnwtrs nleo ale tlestroMil b etre
winds, mm the mm. wbltb Hangs from
minions braiubes and fruit stuns,
"ll blnwn nbout, lirulnl or
brokt u from Hie tret r.ir this rmsmi
eoimnt relal cultiirt shottld utit be ut
tiniptiil In lofiilltlts of high winds un
it ss It Is possible to provide protte
llun by wliitlbrtnks
One tharaett rlstle iu soil Is doinaiitl
td -mmi.I tlialuage. The Irte Is ,ry
Impatltnt of stnndiug water about Its
roots Soil Hint Is uiuli rlnln by an lin
pi r Ions hijir slioubl not be eboen for
the iirilinril
ItcKiir.llug p.opnKiitloi. from the set ii,
It Is n wtll-ltni.wn ftitt Hint this Is n
Klioll ...itrustworthv minns of rt pro- 759 dnjs roller being rurnlsbod.
dm lug tin vnrl.tv It Is .1 vtry ton.- Over 1700 Veiselt Aided,
limn txiH-riintt. to plant s.e.ls of nl Tho lire-saving crews rendered as
gr. in-c.l..rcl fruit mid g. t purple fruit -lt:itu to 1 1MS vessels, valued with
In pr..gt.i, or to plant the sce.ls rroili Mholr cargoes at $10,621,220. Aid of
11 fruit of undent texture nnd get n "")ro "r 1 l"Uirln..co was extend
progtny full of lib. r nth. r .harm tor- ' "'"" '" " '.'"mci.tod and 109 uti-
with rqual imiertnlnty. Uu, tiling Is
Hi. 11 for. r ctiinin. ndeil ns the most I
print It. 'i I m. Hi. ir of propagation (lrt.it
lllllt till) bowov.r bus l, 11 txp. rl
ont.-.l In Mtlllig the IiikIh to grow
THEATRICAL
FIGHT IS ON
I,.,.-!,, v ,,, mot .....1 1.1111.11 iiiu snip-
' wrecked, n "considerable number of
The first open break bttween the persons not connected with vessels
new l.lbtrtv Tbenttr nnd the II0110- a. o annually rescued fion. various sit
lulu Allium ment t'ompnii) occurrtill nations or danger, and much other
this morning, when 1111 injunction wns miscellaneous work, largelj l.umanl-
iiKkt.l for niul Issued nciilnst on., of
the iimusemi nt ti.mpaii's aits iipptMr
lug ut tb.
whom the
HIJ..11. The ...an ...g.l..tn".al l'nr Hicln.lP tlic following.
Injunction lias bten t.tktii
out Is 111,, mill" Itohlnsnn, and tbn
pttltlon nll.ges tint be nlg.H.l 11 con-
trail will. tl... t.lht rl) Tin liter's book-
Ing agent on the Co isl mid tl.tn broke
It, only later tn sign one for the
iniiikpimiit eomp 111)
it appinrs from stnt
tint uts tint
booking for
Mdie Coiigdon, w ho Is
the l.llx rt), signed ltobiiunn up in
tome lure n.id nil hour bt forti the
sttniner left was told Hint there was
nothing dolrg Itohluoon stems to
Have got soiiiti sort of 1111 Idea Into Ills
bind Unit Coiigdon was tr)ll.g to do
him ovtr the matter of toinmlnslnn
and bell, v.i? Hint be was being charged
15 per tint Instead of the usual live
t.r ten Ills trunsportiitlon bn.l bten
puld nnd bo was to reetlvo n salary
of $75 n week for three wetks
Judge Cooper Issiitd the Injunction
this morning Iu the I'lrcult Court nnd
It has gone out for strvlio What
will be done In the matter l.it.r In tho
iifltrnoon nil ilt ponds on the nnu.se
meiit company
ItobliiM.i.i Is innd as n born, t about
the whole business, nnd espt 1 1 illy with
I'o.igdon "When I g. t batk to lYIstn
I will tlenti ll.nl olllce right out," be
st.itt .1 this morning
IRISH WORK
Plans aro being rushed ahead In
connection with the eolehratlu' of SI
Patrick's night by iho lo.il Irishmen
of Honolulu who are to gather with
tl.elr shllh.lles and their short clay
polpes by the hunilieds at tho big Lib
ert) theater 011 Monduj night when
there will bo lashlns or good things
doing
Plrrst or nil, begorra, 01. Ill' pro
Vran. nv th' nphurts tomes th' appear
Ince t.r Hair) Cm hoii Claiko In vuu
do vlllo Th' gr-ruto atthoi Is lo do
a skelch blunt Thin comes tin em ac
robats, lla.ilp). Marguerite and Hun
lo) who will also do stuuls bej .bbors,
Unit art) share to go big Thin theio
be the quartette or blugois that havo
been tlcklln' th' )s.p) latin., to death
Intel) Altogether tbero aro to bo
eight vaudeville turns, which is Hi
lb' pioceeds nv lb" I11tertaln1ue.it
will bo given tl.' poo. little chillier at
th' Katll.i Orphnm.go All th' grain
and undent older of Hibernians will
bo a-rolllu' up to tl.' show and Hi'
chlblhor should get a gisid su... ot av
Ut. Tlf big theater will bold two thou-
.,',, ,, t !. w. Ill be vloul) t.r nv.ni
'
iTr Ihliu all.
' lb prtw utiillvi Vre.lind
ll. Ilver.d
mi nddresH In the House
ileeliirnu:
tint iiui.i) piul.h r.sulte.l
autlquuttd eurunc) B)steiu,
f.oiu ou.
isieiSlft
LIFE SAVERS
The general superintendent of the
life-saving scnlte In bis rcistrt for
1 11 1 tignlu urges the eiiactiuent of leg-
Islatlnn prolillug retirement pay for
members of liru-snvluu crows and cer-
lnl" "Ulcers of the Held forco of tlio
i-erlce who mm be incapacitated tor
duty
Tho number of disasters to docu
mented wssels reiorteil within tho
Sear by keepers of stations was 397
,Tlieic were on board Iheso ossels 5
771 persons, of whom 22 were lost.
The estimated ,ilue of the osse!i
tmn 915. nnd lint of their car-
goes JJ 1 05.S95, making the total alue
of propert Inxohetl In connection
with casualties to dotumeuteil essels
$U,1hO,sio Of thU amount JI.Hstl.llO
icinseuts tho value of property lost.
There nlo occurred wllliln the car
MA casualties to unudoci.metcd
crnft launches, Hiiilbnats, rowboats
etc carrying 3075 persons, of whom
llfleeu weio lost 'Die value of the
pioHrt involved in these Instances
was $S77,SO and of proivrt lost $16,-
1 510
The lllc-savlng crews succored at
the Htntltins 419 victims of shipwreck
and of boating accidents, a total
of
iiot'iiiiieiiieu vcskois, m.iKiug a toin. 01
1737 vessels that received actual as
slstuuie flom the servltc crows In
addition, timely warnings were given
b) the servltc pitrolmou and watch-
I men to 219 vessels running Into tint.
gor Tln.ro Is no moans of knowing
I the number of lives and the vnlua or
, proper!) thus saved but the iuort
,nnco or this routine or the service en
idoavor Is obvious, considering tho fact
111.11 i.i. or ll.o vessels warned were
steamers, and that 191 of the warn
ings were given at night.
Miscellaneous Cases of Succor.
While It Is tho primary tlutv of tho
tar.an. is jicriormed also '1 In elm-
monition of such services ror the last
.,,; i-p,..u ,,1 .ii..,'i,-i.iiio IH.rSUl.S
from drowning 1111,1 from isisltlons or
danger on laud. Medical and surgl-
i., ..... ... , ,.,,,. ,,,
..orsons suffering from sickness, burns.
,rtilsuM, broken limbs, gunshot
wounds, etc
1 There wero recovered from tho wa
iter and pltke.I up on the beacl.t
bodies of 153 persons who ha
lies tho
d met
death by Jumping or falll.iR off j.lorn.
oriuges, etc.
I Miscellaneous proKrty of popsbler
ahlti value In ll.o aggregate, such as
fishnets, lumber, automobiles, domes
tic aulmnls, etc., was retrieved from
the sea, saved from tides, found on tho
beaches, ami extricated from bogs,
I ...Ire nnd quicksands.
hmrlcnt assistance was afforded In-
c.i! lire .nimniil..u -,,,,! .,rK., ,.1.1, ,,,,
in saving piopert) from llro on soven-
I ty-lhreo occasions. Involving public
'and prlvato buildings, vessels, docks,
fartorles, warehouses and forests.
Other branches of tho public scrvlco
wero assisted In 117 Instances.
Under tho head of "Unclassified ror
vlco" appears tho record of such er
roriunuces as the restoration ot a lust
child to Its parents, preventing n then
fioni n pilvutu dwelling, apprehending
thieves who had stolen a team, and.
on various occ.isIo.ib, transisirting tho
IhhIIos or tlece.iEetl persons, conduct
ing funeral (.crvlccs and ioi forming
work or Interment nt burial grounds.
At the close of tho )onr the life-saving
establishment comprised 2S3 sti
tlons, embraced within thirteen dis
tricts nnd distributed by coasts as
follows: Two hundred and one on tho
.tluutlp. and tluir roasts, sixty-one on
tho coasts or the great lakes, one at
tl.P Calls Of tho Ohio river Moulin.
vllle, Ky), and nineteen on tho Pa-
cltlc coast (Including one station at
Nome, Alaska)
Tho net exMndlti.ies for tho'malu
ti.uiti.ee or the service during tho year
wero J2.277.530 14.
FORTUNE IS FOUND
IN OLD FIREPLACE
Coins Concealed in Colonial
Days Roll Forth When
Brick Is Removed.
ASIIUIty PAHIC, N J Mar 3 lle
l.lnd 1. brick ll.oplace In the old Willi"
liiniiisteail 011 Dial la.ke border A,
Jentr)s, who aequlrtd the property
from Ills mother, one of the White do
si, ml. nits. )tsttrdn) found 11 small
fortune Iu silver and gold coins Hint
bad ovldtntly bis 11 concuiled mora
than .1 century ngo
J. ITtijs lirtnl a brick from Its phice
nnd toliiH bt gun to drop out He tie
ellnes to state tho lilnoillit of bis Hind,
but neighbors s.i) thu sum aggregates
tis.oov, and that tomorrow JetTer)
wll liar apart anotlitr tin place In tho
old dwelling wblib vmis bricked ovtr
about llfty yt.irf, ago, and which, It
Is h. Moved, mi.) have been second
hl.lliur ..Into for tin. sjivlues of 11.. nu
1 known occupant of the lioust. In colo.
tmiwi
Ilulletlu iuut Adi will UndiL
3
'm
tl
i
$
LlbuVt2aMtUMl.'riylllAijJ :i,M.Mi'"H ji :'';.v ..J
.-a,j.w 1 srtiiJu)nzji A i;!iji..i..i.. i
, i. 1 la
iA&u&i&MMkiu k. 1 'iilintoiitttfiii' 1