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BiwASS53?i.ijMiiijViiiiii T J ' Trwl5niWIwiTOifl?iP H '".". su ' . Wi JflMfMRH mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PHVWlV"Jcs'W!lWiM mrf WWfMWW$ FW y - .s aj ' I ' f 1 "iS'nyHKC; HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1912. SEMI -WEEKLY. 'We Ask "WHY COUGH?" rSSm Q. What is good for my cough? A. Ayeis Cherry Pectoral. Q. How long has it been used? A. Seventy years. Q. Do doctors endorse it? A If not,we would not make it Q. Do you publish tlie fonnula? A Yes. Or. every bottle. Q. Any alcohol in it? I. Not a single drop. Q. How may I learn more of this? A. Ask your doctor. He knows. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Tnfnt be Dr. J. C Anr 4 Co., Lm1I, Hut.. U. S. A. Adrt. nOSINESS CAItDS. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Machinery of every description mado to order. Advt. MARINE TIDINGS Friday, November 20, 1912. Yokohama Arrived, Nov. 28, S. S. Manchuria, henco November Hi. Monterey Sailed, Nov. 28, S. S. W. F. llerrin, for Honolulu. Tahiti Arrived, Nov. 10, sclir. Expansion, hence Sopfcmbar 4. Saturday, November 30, 1012. San Francisco Sailed, Nov. 29, S. S. Hyadcs, for Seattle. San Francisco Sailed, Nov. 30, S. S. Mongolia, for Honolulu, at 1:30 p. m. Honoipu Sailed, Nov. 20, sclir. Mur-Monday, December 2, 1912. Kahului Arrived, Nov. 29, scliooucr iNokomin, from Astoria. San Francisco Sailed, Doc. 1, S. S. MinouTian, for Seattle. San Diego Arrived, Dec. 1, bit. from Hilo, Nov. G. Philadelphia Arrived, Dec. 1, ship "Win. 1'. Frye from Hilo, Juno 29. San Francisco Arrived, Doc. 2, 10 a. xa. 8. 8, Tcnyo Marn, licnco Nov. 20. Yokobamn Airicd, Dec. 2, 8. S. Chiyo Mhra, licnco Nov. 21. Yokohama Sailed, Nov. 30, 8. S. Korea, for Honolulu. PORT OF HONOLULU. AKBIVBD. Friday, November 29, 1012. Str. Manna Lon, from Komi and Kau Torts, C.-30 a. m. O. S. S. Sonoma, from Syducy via Paco Pago, 7:30 a. m. 1. M. S. 8. Nile, from San Francisco, 8:50 a. m. Satnrday, Novomber 30, 1912. Str. Kilauea, from Ililo, -Papaikou, Onomea, Pepeekco, Ilakalau, ilonoinu, Mahukona, Kawaihao, McGregors and Lahai, a, m. Sunday, December 1, 1012. Str. Noeau, from Kilauea, 3:30 a.m. U. S. N. T. Navajo, from Hilo, 7:30 . m. Str. W. G. Hall, from Nawiliwili, Ahukini, Koloa and Wiiimen, 9:45 a.m. Ilk. It. P. Kithct, from San Francisco, 10 a. in. Str. Niibnu, from Ahukini, 11:1(5 a. xa. Str. Mikahala, from Halawa, Walau, Kalaupapa, Fukoo, Kamalo, Kaannpali, Labaina, Lanai, Makena, Olovvalu, Kiliei, McGregors, and Kaunakakai, n. m. Str. Kinau, from Eleele, Port Allen, llanapcpc, Makaweli and Waimca, a.m. M. N. 8. 8. Williclmina, from Hilo, a. m. DEPARTED. O. S. 8. Sonoma, for San Francisco, 7:p.m. P. M. 8. S. Nile, for Hongkong via YokobaTia, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, 5 p. m. Str. Claudinc, for Kahului, Nnblku, Hana, Keanac, Laliaina, Laupahoclioo and Hilo, 5 p. m. Str. Niihau, for Ahukini, 5 p. in. Str. Noeau, for Kilauea, C p. m. 8tr. Mauna Kea, for Hilo, 4 p. m. Str. TV. G. Hall, for Nawiliwili, 5 p. m. 8tr. Niihau, for Kanunpali and Ka. hului, 5 p. m. Str. Wailolo, for Kukuihaclo, and Paau)iau, 4 p. m. PABBENOEES. Arrived. Per Htr Mnuna mu, from Kona and Kau porli, Nov. 29. Hov. Iiiiamura, P. F. Dudley, K. 12, Conn nt and wife, H, I Kinsleu, Mm. Auntin, Mrs, and two InfnntB, T. (lorvoia. J. Kuiiiiaki fi. Hoknmura, T. Ikedu, Ah Wing, Mlia Allco Alt I'ook, J. 1, Miss I.ocliamlro, .1, P, .Meudunea, Jiulgo ICIngnbury, Mini IW, Ml-Tripp, Mi Knmkr, Bishop Libert, 0. (libit and wife, Mlw Hutiht'oii, F, O. Buyer, ,, C. Hurrao, It. II, lluidlord and 70 duck. I'ur O. B. H. Hunmmi, from Hydny rniil auii I'jijto, Nov. H, 4'rof. W. J. r 11111 ii"il Vim, A. H, OkmUuuh lld wife, ,)ulf Hlmj44.il, Thou Hmltli, I, i- Hiinlcy, I', r tr. KlUutw fretu llilu uU. wm ihiiIii, Nov, 80 A p. Illli., i Huiilim A, JtiMMir, Alf mid .hnl H ' Hl)MWffli U A. Tmi II v Put tm, A fl. IlDywuo4, Vim iii.bi.i.hhuI, 'loin Hun, 'i' ti (Igu uii I wit, w lima lillil ulfu J. IT Jiuiiu l. i.. m Urn. H Mlw.lL I. Qmimi, p ", r nkttuum, mu i w,.n Jrim IJirt, IT II. Jlwii. i$, intl It Anmis, D. Loith, Dr. B. D. Bond nnd wife, Mrs Klra Kow, Cnpt. D. II. Case,, H. W. Smith, Miss Ahrens, Miga m. jsivcns, a. Aiircns, A. Alottison, A. Smith, J. Ornellas, W. J. Dyer, Chock IIoo, It. E. Bond, Geo. II, Ciiinmines Miss M. Dortfcldt, S. Nakayama, T Ilarnda, Masnki, T. Kanda, Jns. Morse, J. Nakcihn, Koiona. Per str. Kinau, from Knuai ports. 8. Shlrni, 8. Suzuki, Mr. Suzakl, Mrs. Clara Hart, Mri, Jcrvin, M. T. Jcrvis, Mrs. FntAdo, Miss H. Kninaimf. Antone Medciros, Mrs. Soarcs, Hoberf Hair, Mr. Morita, Mrs. Moritn, Mr. Auhoy, Pak On, Hen Vicars, .Ininci, Dougherty, J. Louis, M. Costi, 11. IV, Baldwin, Mrs. Hofgaard, Miss K. C Krccdlcr, Mr. Sanborn, Mr. Hlnck. stend, Jlrs. Blackstcail, Mr. F. Schermann, J. lloog, Jlrs. J, Iloog, Miss M. D. Jones, Mrs. M. T. Klucgel, Mrs. C. A. Hlco, h. Quonson, Geo. Maioho, L. C. King, G. P. Wilcox, Mrs. 0. P. Wilcox, Mrs. It. U Wilcox, C. 11. Wilcox, G. N. Wilcox, W II. Kicc, Sr., J. Fassotli, Mr. Meyers, J. H. Hnknolc. Per str. Mikahala, from Maui nnd Molokai ports. Mrs. K. Gibson, K. W. llebig and wife, II. Baldwin and wife, Mt. Campion nnd wife, K. B. 11. F. Wiclimnn, W. Aiken nnd wife, S. Funaoka nnd wife, 8. shlina and wife, Rev. P. Knin, J. Ful- ion, .1, A. wjiucr, V. iSorlon and 13 boy scouts, F. G. Snow nnd wife, Mitsu, Mj-s. T. T. Mjcrs, Jit. Hiyes, Mrs. Hnyes, II, Bowen nnd wife, A. K, Sruythc, T. T. Myers, G. S.1 Raymond ana 27 dock. . Per bark R. P. Rithct. from San Francisco, Dee. 1. ,T. J. Robinson, Mr. Uiininpun, .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. do Miss I. Martens, Mrs. C.unplin, J. 1). Fcathcrstone, H. B. Poiner. Departed. Per O. S. 8. Sonoma, for San Francisco, Nov. 29. Miss J. Arinljo. K. Bishop, Louis Block, I. W. Brink, J. A. Buck, Walter. Buck, Miss M. Bucdoy, AHm Nan Buckloy, Mips M. M. Carter, k. i;. L,ie:nengo, .Mrs. IM. Davenport, MiBs D. Davenport, U. Dodson, L. K. Krickson, Mrs. Brickson, MrB. M. U. Hcbbard, John Hedge, Mrs. F. J. Hille-brand, .1. H. Hunt, Richard Ivors, .Mrs. Ivors, Robert R. Ikcda, IC. K. James Kckcln, Mrs. D. F. Knowlcs, .Miss I. M. Ludwick. F. B. Manle, Leon Morris, Mrs. Morris, O. B. Potior, Miss Knmo Tsumokichi, Miss H. Washburn, R. W. Waymoutb, S. E. Woolloy, M. G. Zolinsky, R. I,. Turner. Per str. Claudinc, lor Hilo via way ports, Nov. 29. M. Jacob, Miss II. Kingsbury, Geo. A. Pollistcr, Mr. and Mrs. Blola, Mnster W. Scott, Master H, Scott, Miss" K. Case, Miss M. Vlalinr, Mrs. J. F. A'isher. L. W. Branch. Mrs. V. A. Anderson, Jas. Soon, C. T. Bailoy, G. K. Larrison, Miss V. Fernandez, Mrs. h. Knnnhelo, Dan P. Carry, D. L. Meyers, Mrs. A. II. B. Judd, Miss A. L .ludd, Mrs. li. Taylor, Miss D. Meyers, Mrs. C. IC Leo, Mrs. M. S. Duponto, Mis U. Onen. M. S. Dunonte. N. G. Campion and wife, Ah Pinjj, D. Quill, A. Gross, Miss C. Tripp, J. D. Rego, Woni; Gun, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Rev. nnd Mrs. T. Arnnchi, Mrs. .T. Rodriepies, Miss T. Rodriqucs, Mrs. K. Lono nnd infant, Lerov Leonhart, S. Kcliinoi, II. Naito, I. Naito. Per . str. Mnuna Ken, for nilo. direct,' Nov. 30. W. L. Stewart, E. uciseciic, jus. u. 11. llazelton nnd infant, Jns. S. Escollc, T. W. Bewloy, C. R. Hemenway, Mr. and Mrs. Thos J. Heenoy and child, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Macguire, W. T. Ratlins. PLANTERS' MEET I AMI SES J. P. Cooke Elected President For Term, With E. F. Bishop as Vice President. DEFEND FILIPINO LABORERS Session Program to Be Busy One Concluding With Pacific Club Banquet. Defending their ncfinu will, to the introduction of Filipinos nnd uenyuig tuo cliargo that the association Is too secictivo regarding tho results of its extensive nnnrimi,nt fn. tho development of tho sugar and nllicd imiuairic in me Hawaiian islands, tlio Hnwuilan Supir Planters' Association held tho first session of its annual meeting yest onlay. In uvo lenns, an important report that the reHiills nf llm ,,v,,,rl. incut station work is given to tho com- inumiy and 10 i iio worm,. Another announced th.it in the employment of Filipinos the planters uro securing a cliisa of labor that is proving Hi nurui in i lie caiiciieids, Tlio renorla of tint rptlrin,. ,ir,i.l,i., ami itecrutary alto ntnted that tho con- iiiiiuu in urn muoreis or nil race Is Mug Improved on nil plantations nnd that thu plantation JiniiiU uro fur bettor olf hero than oil tlio iimiiiliiud, jo luucji iiutuy iiiiiuigmiit laliorers lire ntt tnioti'd, Both thu iflitnrti nf lli.i riiilrU,,. .!. , ' J-,V 1 tl eri'lry, w . , t). Hiuitti, wr ouUpoktiliii in Hiulr dnfili uf (b WBiljoU wwiuoyikl by llw flunUtiuu UlfMU b4 tvtulmi muy vhmav md ngitlunt thu fain m nl i. iittHuriit uiti.itniiit.iii Mtl diliiur i.M.l .iiuun lunim IIiiiruutKi ... ulii nM,,. (t imjJWM 0( thw th.ttij.a tfuiiui Hiitiiu,,, Hier y luirnui, KuliM, im wlmii (IW pnitldwDl V'.i.l ih. ntiiuNil I lull ill. Iuti.ll yvlluM Ml ttlttl Uhd4,K u (IMIIMIUI J',N(l mmim HtitMM .HIIM kMi JUW l UK J 11,1,1 k, UUJ W( fa Jyg jjj CROP FOR 1911-12 SETS A NEW RECORD OF 595,258 TONS r Complete figures of the of HUMDlS crop were presented at the sugar X o?""""''" "W!, !" "'t th'o Territory producedg..l Vital Z V3 r . .,,lnwa" P nntations gave nearly two-fifths of the The Hawaiian Commercial nnd Sugar Company of i'st individual tonnage, nearly as much as the noxt (urges' Olan Sugar Co., Ltd waiuxea .Mill Co. ., Hilo Sugar Co Hawaii Mill Co.. Ltd Onomea Sucar Co. .. - - ............ . , . J'cpeekpo Huuar Co 8.000 iioiiotiiu sugar Co 7,450 llaknlmi Plantation, Co 17,110 Lauiinlioi'hoo Suirar'Co 9.0S7 Kninlki Sugar Co C,89ti Kiikuian Plantation Co 2,021 Lukainu Mill Co -1.347 Jlnumkun Mill Co 9,401 I'nnulinii Sngnr Plantation Co.. 11,391 Honoknn Sugar Co. .......... 8,239 Pacific Sugar Mill 7,001 Nlulii Mill and Plantation .... 3,014 Hnl.iw.t Plantation 1,902 Kohala Sugar Co 5,97!) Union Mill Co 3,990 Hawi Mill nnd Plantation -0.153 Pnnkea Plantation 1,533 Punl.o Plantation Kona Dovulopmont Co Hutchinson Sugar "Plant. Co Hawaiian Agricultural Co. . 519 . 2,570 . 8,002 . 14,938 209,920 MAUI. Pioneer Mill Co., Ltd 28,335 Olownlu Co 1,707 Wailuku Sugar Co 10,775 Hawaiian Commercial & Sug. Co. 00,010 J. 1 C. ilageiu, Win, Q. Hall, Charles u. iirmemrnr, John Hind, Albert Horner, P. C. Jones, A. F.' Judd, J.. II, Mackenzie, F. Meyer, John F. Moir, A, Morrison, J. It, Myers, W, Q. Ogg, W, C. Parke, K. K, Pnxton, John M, Boss, F. A. Scliuofcr, John A. Scott, W, O, Smith, F, M. Bwiinty, B, n. Tetuicy, L. J, Wnrren, John Watt, Charles H. Wilcox, Gaylord P. Wilcox, Q, V. Wil. cox, li H, Wodehoiuo. -"- W. Pfuti'tilmucr of H, Huckfeld & toinpuiiy, who lum liwn m'rimndy ill In (luruiHiiy fur novurnl iiiiinlli, h rrimrted tg Im rapidly huprovliig mid jimy li ex. ii(wl to rutiiru to llunoliilu In Fl,rn. a ry nr lUri'li, iimvAUH or oomhT PhllHri ii nro mure Hkely to iiittiriii't ilm humIiiiiiii ditMi wiiSn l.iiv.' iiild.. Vliuiiug .m ugh, iltiliih mi Murdl ttnt't nnd . uutump lll'll III. l (, ilut MfM ttW( (1 Ira. ii.l hIi.ii )t, iitii.1 lm ,.4,L fht l Wll) ull llli.dllnl ,iullli( My ,t .i ... mult rut Hi,. iiyi.V inn uf ' i. ...-. Md Nil ftlll ll, fctrtttHjf turf 4 (Im! wnmnini m.gli HMUH.Iy 14 vu ll In .UtMM UI..III in. I I. tUft 4 Maui produced the The big Mnul plantation's total for the was 00,010 tons. uy islands, the crop returns are: HAWAII. Tons. 22,911 11,332 13,872 2,378 17,45 J Maui Agricultural Co 34,012 Knelcku Plantation Co., Ltd.. 4,949 Kipnhulu Sugar Co 2,19" OAIIU. Honolulu Plantatln Co Oaliu Sugar Co I'wa I'huit ntiou Co. .cii:n Sugar Co. Ltd. ...'... Wninnue Co Wnia'ua Agricultural Co., Ltd.. Kahuku Plantation Co .'... Laio Plantation ....... . Kool.iu Agricultural Co Waimnnalo Sugar Co . 148,585 1S.092 33,472 34,435 895 0,021 33,330 0,024 1,200 038 4,979 139,712 KAUAX Lihuc Plantation Co 18,021 Grovo Farm Plantation .... 3,09S Koloa Suuar Co 8.005 McBrydo Sugar Co., Ltd 13,147 Hawaiian Sugnr Co 22,221 Gav & Robinson 4.G59 WniincA Sugar Mill. Co '1.922 Keknha Sugar Co 14,348 Kstate Ar. Knudscn S5S Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. .. 5,513 Mnkec Sugar Co 5,219 Totnl IW0ULD FLY WITH BRAVE 97,041 .595.258 WELCOMES PROBABLE LOWER PRICES FOR SUGAR TO COME "In electing me as president of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association you have placed mo under difficult circumstances, for the last fivo presidents have succeeded in holding for you sugar at over five cents. I would liko to continue it, but I think the chances aro not very good, for I believo wo will havo very much lower sugar prices. Strange as it may seem, wo aro glad to have a low price. It will show congress that sugar is not controlled by a monopoly, but that the control is directed by tho law of supply and demand. It will also have a reassuring effect upon tho members of congress. v "Wo aro 8uro of a lower price this coming year for sugar. "I will do my best to hold down the expense of the association for tho coming year. Wo realizo tho association expenses havo, been heavy tho last year, but on account of the lower prico of sugar wo will endeavor to hold down the expenses consistent with efficiency. Wo should not, howover, do anything to stint the work of the experiment station." J. P. COOKE, newly-elected president of tho Hawaiian Sugar Planters' ' Association. ing tho coming year, was elected, F. W. Klamp replacing Mr. Hackfeid. Tho board as constituted includes F. rA. Schnefcr, A. W. T, Bottomloy, J. ,M. Don sett, F. Klnmp, W. O. Smith, E. D. Tonney, F. M. Swanzy, J. P, Cooko and E. Faxon Bishop. Cooko Now President. At tho afternoon- Bcssion, former President Swanzy announced that the trustees had held a noon meeting and had elected the following officers for the ensuing year: J. P. Cooke, president; E. F. Bishop, vice president; W. O. Smith, secretary and treasurer; L. J. Warren, assistaut secretary. Mr. Cooko on taking the chair spoko briefly concerning the expected drop in tho prico of sugar nnd tho necessity of holding down the expenses of tho association, nnd then announced tho program for tho remainder of tho sessions, as follows: Program of Session. Monday nftornoon, committee Tuesday forenoon, nddress by a member of tlio experiment station staff nnd committee reports; Tuesday nddrcjs by member of staff and committee reports; Wednesday forenoon, tho same; afternoon, visit to Biibbtution at Wnlpio by auto, leaving town at half-past one o'clock; Thursday morning, viBit to planters and experiment stations; evening, banquet nt Pacific Club. Members Present. Present nt yesterday's session were tho lunowing members: August Ahrens, rra.ifc A. Alexander, F. C. Atherton, B. D. Baldwin, It. A. Baldwin, E. F. Bishop, A. W. T. K, K. Hull, George Chalmers, J. P. Cooko, George Davios, J. M, Dowsett, Gcorco R. Ewurt. John Fas- soth, H. P. Ftiyo, David Forbes, A. Gartley, Georco G lib. J. F. Hackfeid. PASSENGER TO BAY CITY (Br FcilffAl Wireless Telegraph.) LOS ANGELES, December 2. I eial to Tho Advertiser) Aviator Hor- ieco Kearney has announced today that j ho will ily to San Francisco from Los Angeles, carrying a pissenger. Plans lor tlio llight aro being nindc, although tuo unto lias not been fixed. COMMISSION GOVERNMENT. NEW ORLEANS, December 2. (By Associated Press Cable) This city changed Its form of government this morning nnd is now under commission form, mado famous by Galveston .several years ago, and sinco adopted by soerai of the more progressive cities throughout the -. OF HONOLULU PRESS CLUB Members of tho Honolulu Press Club held nnother enthusiastic session nt tho Palm Cafe last night, adopted a now constitution and by-laws and laid solid foundations for a livo organization which it is expected will taKe a prominent plnce in Honolulu clubdom in tho vory near future. Through the reorganization tho scope ol tho club is considerably brondoned nnd provision bus been mado for increasing its membership by ndmitting to qualified membership business and professional men who for various reasons may lie deemed likely to add to tho gaiety of nations as represented by tho Honolulu Press Club, Committees were named to enlarge on tho plans outlined last night nnd mi Invitation entertainment will probably bo hold shortly nt which club members nnd prospective members will get together, POLICE fOMCE LOSES A FI DETECTIVE After lulling Ilm ollli'i) nf ,1iiiiiiihmi liitIirir tu th twiu iWlootitfl Uflr f Om Ml.tf fr.4. fwr liuut iUm ym, II. Usruuu .tniuy rMljiiiH U i..ii illiuH uu4r Jbbit II. VJJuu mi Huif Mlwrw hti will lui. iliitriitt mi ttihutu't llmir uf hi vlHhiy lt(hui.uiil dullir bull ruttd iMiilrmi Ilm ullmr i ur. I llivir U mil umiI lit Huti Idm fk. im the 11I hf r M ut Hull 11 wiih V lUtui in I.mnI xiuliotl Bfrsi.,! h luiwtiil; .uii livili'4 t Wll.ui. ht,,i ilm mJu,, lll'Hl. lit lit Ittll'l i !( Im I'Wll'V futtn iiim wf iu Uttti utthait tiVutfii COMMERCIAL FLUCTUATIONS MARK NEW W TRADINGS Rapid Advance in Stock Prices Followed By Decline at Close. ' ?l fBy Federal Wh-(les Teleersph.) NEW YORK December 2.-(Special to Tlio' Advcrtricr) Prices yoso gener. ally when iradinc lieznnodav in Um itock exchange. Rubber made the bug- jst gam, advancing two and one-half points in tho first few transactions. Scars Roebuck rote' twoi.polnts and Union Pacific, "Camiainii Pnclflc nnd Chesapeake nnd Ohio one point. Wide lltictuntions occurred 111 the Harriman securities on the announcement from Washington thnt the government had ordered the dissolution of tho Union luc..ie and Southern Pacific merger. The first effect was one of great activity nnd lower prices, Union Pacific falung 2 S-S nnd declines of one, two, one and a half occurred in other shares before support became effective and tho traders began to figiue out the ultimate .nluo of the various sturities involved. Union Pacific rebounded from 100 to Hi 3-4, Southern I'acfnc from 103 1-4 to 111 1-4. Union Pacific preferred lumped six nnd and Southern Pacific rn'lmnmi .i :.. ...i Hnrrininn issues oxperienced another spell of weakness in the final hours. Union Pacific dropped two points 10111 tho top, tho proforrcd 3 points and Southern Pacific Collateral 4 points. Low prices for tho day wero scored in othet issues such as Steel, Rending and Amalgamated. The wide swing in tho Hnrrimans confused tho speculative element and nullified the good eflect of tho Into decline. Money rate went to seven per cent. COAST QUOTATIONS -LOWER THAW HEBE (By Federal Wireless SAN FRANCISCO, December 2. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Closing quotations: SUGAR STOCKS. Bid Asked. Hawaiian Commercial . .34 1-4 34 3-4 Hawaiian Surar SK Honoknn . . '. ; 7 JO Hutchinson IS 1-4 .. Kilauea, 12 Onomea ,,31 1-2 t'aauhau . . ..,.'. 18 5-S .. Union not quoted. OIL STOCKS. Amalgamated SO 82 Associated 44 44 1-2 UNLISTED. Honolulu Plantation ...32 33 Poulscn Wireless 30 3-4 .. Poulscn W:relcss 23 shares sold 37. ' RAW SUGARS FIRM. (By Federal Wireless Telecrsph.) NEW YORK, December 2. Snecial to The Advertiser) Raw sugar steady; Muscovado SO degs. test 3.55e; Centrifugal 90 degs. tost 4.05c; Molasses- 89 legs, test 3.30c. Befincd steady. . E OUT 0E3T OF THE OUABTERS UF JjC SfC 3j! 5JC of a million dollars have been wiped off tho books of Brower &c Company, , plantation agents, representing phases of tho disastrous side o the sugar industry in which they uufortunatoly engaged ing the past twelve yoars. Tho stntemont was made yes,- terday by n member of tho Arm that tbeso losses had all boon disposed of by the great $ Dorntion. Hbowinr. tlmt in .liIa of these detriments its aetiv itics in other sugar estates has been sufueicnt to mark off the "lOSS" Sl.ln nf till. ln,l,rnr n,n of tho losses wore represented in f un email) waicn was starteii on the Island of Molokai, which Sk nrnvp.1 n fnllnra l,nr,,aA f Al.n ! .......av IIVVHUDI: V. IIIU -T i..u... good water for irrigation i jmrposcs. - SUCIIH PRICES STEADY llnvMiilnn Piiieajijilu wnit the cunter nf lnlom.it In Kin liioal itoalt ynlrrily. lIutHfon liuwr.U ft to the uitly iMmk tlwilt In, 11 toUl of hiirt slwngiug IiuuiU t ilia An). form 'il 11 of 4411 At the MMtlen it! Hid rM'Ulillilti yHturdity tkj in IIbwuIIiiii I'ihb furmu.J tjiti built u( tllll iWlll', IHiuuIi'hII iu mnll InU, I Im ruliiltl ifi liyltijf 1f, tu mUatiiK. of uuwlvr wtur imhi liMUin, itiid it hull uvvi fuiwur lutl 41 1 1 IHIhi litkt i 1 1,.- tkvliMMgf k.'uull lit. . IU 1 Willi "lliaixlwil " Ukllll MM l.. HI I 1 1 Ivl lgM (Iwim, itjw HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE Honolulu, Monday, December 2, 1912. NAME OP STOCK C Brewer & Co SUO.AP iwa . law." .iiicultural"l"' Ijw rnni. & Sub. Co law. Suj. Co .7 .. iuilult.U... onokaa . . .,,.., Ia1l.11 , iutcn.non Suat Plan- lai.o.i Co (ahuku '" rtckaha Sugar Co ... Koloa MeBrydc Sub. Co. Ltd OahubutarCo Onomea ,,. ,, Olaa Sugar Co. Ltd..! Paauhau Sue. Plan. Co. Pacllic Pan ;;!;;;:.: Pcpcckco , Pioneer , Walalua A jr. Co....,, Wailuku Agr. Co walmanalo Walmea Sugar Aim.... Miscellaneous Co.. Haw, hlectric Co . R. T. & L, Co. P(d " ? J-& L C0. com. Atutuol Tel. Co O.R.LCo Hilo R. R. Co. Pld do R. R. Co. Com.... Honolulu Brewing AlallingCo Ltd Haw, Irr. Co. Ltd Haur. PmMnrl. r Tanlong Olok Rub. Co tPahang Rub. Co Bonds , "Hi Jff: 4 p c (rirc Ibw.Tcr. IiiMiti mi irvtki jaw.Tcr. Ape Pub m M.1W Tr Alt n naw.Ter.4HpC;;.;;; Haw. Ter. 314 pc Cal. Beet Sug.i Co. fii lion Qas Co., Ltd 5s!.' Haw. Com. & Sugar Co. 'llo)R.'ii'6s'(Yue'bi Hilo R."R;"Co."RVf"ii Extn. Con. 6s Honokaa Sug Co. 6 p c on.R.T.ALCo.6pc Kauai Rv Co. 6 ".. Kohala Ditch Co. Gs.. Natomas Con. Cs McBryde Sugar Co.. 5s ..lutual Tel. 6s O R. SL.Co.5pc... rOahu Sugar Co. 5 n c . Olaa Sugar Co. 6pc... Pacific Sugar Alill Co. Pion'ecrAlVllCo."6p'c;. Waialua Agr. Co. 5 pc. Hawaiian Irr Co 6s HanakuaDitcliCo6s.. CAMTAt PAID UP 5.000.01X1 2.9X1.001 lo,ono,oon 3.WJU.IV 750.00 iouo.nrx l,500.not 2ja.(K t.uouoor soo.onc sn.onc 3.5O1000 5,000.(0 1,000,000 5.0U0.OX) o,lM).nixi 750.000 2,250,000 750,000 000,000 4.500.000 3.000.0U0 252.000 125,000 2.250.000 750.00 1,207,500 "35b'66o 5,000.000 164.840 2.800,000 500.000 1,250.000 500,000 300,000 279.'.ia) Ami. Out- standing 110,000 600,000 1,500,000 1,000.000 1.000.000 1,244,000 800,000 300.UUO 1.240,000 1.000,000 1,673,000 600000 620.000 500,000 500,000 11,501)000 2,000.000 Z4U.UUU 2.000.000 HOODOO 2,500,000 500,000 1,250.000 918,500 800.000 200,000 tlOO 2oS 31 36 IM I2H 5 2S 3 5 n ( swv 210 23 !45 i. 7 2l'4l AW 94H 1 113 4 lull 102 I00H Ask 27 200 3, 3f.i 160 14. 24 H 31 U lT" 90 26 100 150 22 100 lOltf 97 100'f 102K 95" Between Boards. 35 Haw. Pino Co., 44.50. Session Sales. 8 Oahu Sug. Co., 24.75; 30 Hon. B & M. Co., 21.50; 70 Haw. Pino Co., 44.75; 235 McBryde, 5.00; 30 Olan, 5.00. Sugar Quotations. S8 Deg. Analysis Beets 9s, Ou.d; parity, 4.00; 90 Deg. Centrifugals, 4.05. Notice. Oahu Sugar Co. special meeting postponed to Dec. 7th. Books open JN'ov. 29. Closed De'e. 4th to 15 inclusive. Dividends. December 1, 1912 Haiku, 1.50; Paia, 1.50; Pioneer, .30. the flat rate of 5. Olaa was nlsn. firm at 5.00. Altogether the market was exceedingly dull and prices weak. It was .tlio irencral miinimi pvnresaoil nmnim il,n.n ." J- --. bj.BVibv UM1U4IU LUUkJU brokers who are students of the market tliat there is littlo encouragement at this timo for an ndvanco in prices. 'Il.ro., !,.,: .1 , 1 ,i.j,...,. ..tw MuiiiutiuilD UL'Clliruu U1X1UC11U3 yesterday. Haiku names $1.50 a shaVo, a total of $22,500 in dividends; Paia, $1.50 a share, $33,750; Pioneer, 30 turns a. Miure, or ?iu,uuu; a grand total of $90,250. Cargo On Basis of 4.05. A cablegram to Alexander & Baldwin ffOm New York vnsfnr.ln.. ?mt,n ,..,! tho arrival of tho ship W. P. Frye, "' ' '""K voyage, ner cargo 01 sugar beinir sold on tlm lnii nt J. 111 TK Fryo's cargo cleans up A. & B. sugar foT this year. SUOBTilTFIii B0THSAY ACCIDENT Filipino Fools With Pistol He Thought Was Unloaded; Is Arrested. (Mail Special to Tho Advertiser.) HILO, December 1. Tho possession bf firearms by Filipinos caused troublo again last week, Waiakca being tub scene of the shooting this timo. Tho man who did tho shooting, Epipanio Muata; and tho man .who was shot, Panzo, both claim that tho shooting was accidental. It appears that Maata was cleaning a 38-caliber revolver, and pointed it nt Panzo, saying, "1 am going to shoot you." While ho mado tho threat, thinking tho gun wan not loaded, the unuul thing happened, uud the gun was diM. elmrged. Tho bullet utrtiuk Panzo in the right lueitst, glunced 011 a rib und was ilellccted downwards, penetrating thu skin of tho abdomen. It is believed that the wound will uot prove furious. Tho two men liud for omo timo past hi'tm jinrtluularly friendly towurds uno niiotlmr, und Punzo jilumled with tho jiollco to rufruiu from iirrimtlng Alniitn, imdtitlng thill the shooting hud been MiivldKiitiil. As 11 nmit'ir of I'Uct, Mnt nn 0 liuiirlbrukun that Im trli'il to tlmot lilllmidf ill Ilm IikuJ, jllat flr IN UMiinut liuil lmiiiivd, uml wim uul pnnuwud (tout ilumw u by Hi) iiilurfimiiri! nf rlomU. 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