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Hawaiian Trust ) Company, Ltd. Statement! of Resources and Liabilities at Date June 30th, 1917. ASSETS. Cash On Hand . .? 1.663 41 LIABILITIES. Hic-iits Credit Balance .$311,071 "S Employes' Benefit Fund... 12,853 o In Banks . . 161.437.V. $163,101.30 All Other Liabilities 1,179.50 Secured loans and Clients i Surplus cf Assets Over Lla- Debit Balances --- 36,320,24 bilities. Bond.'. 136 44 60 Capital Stock. . .$200.0f 0.00 Stoct's In other Corpora- j Surplus 203.000.00 tjontj 9S.574.57 ! Undivided Profits 83,785.57 Real Estate, Furniture and j Fixture 25,731.02! Employed Benefit Fund ! Investment Account ... 12S3.oo All Other Assets 4.860.36 483,7? Terrify of Hawaii. $08,889.15 ) ) 63 $808,889.15 City and County of Honolulu. ) L H. H. WALKER, Afsistaut Treasurer of the HAWAIIAN TRUST COA1P ANY, LIMITED, do notennly wear that the above statement is true to the, terrt cf xuy knowledge sud b-l?f t (Sinei H. H. WALKER. fcubserfteJ and rworn bwe c 7tl day of July, A. D 1917. (Sfcnet!) J L 0'CONN .JK. Watarv Public, First Judicial Circuit, Terrltcry of Hawaii. MM Jul) 10. 14 17, 21. 24, 2S, 31, Aug. 4. pzvz, vrancir QhumS(fimre'5htftanciscQ Qnvte center of ike " ;C ' l&iesfromZ?0per enientiome ,Ckb?,S(iops mamujtatwm. Com) -j T7f . J jiaren IT rianao (73easo7iableJcdes. i (fanter)i&ocb ent 25 redijictipn m 3icM Esist JixcMEion Fares The Santa To will icll, for follow ing dates, round trip tickets to Chicag Kansas City ' at V less than ordinary fares. Similar redactions to other eastern points.- Dates to start from San Francisco July 24. 25. 31. August 1, 14. 15. 28, 29. Others in September. Return limit thx?e months. Stopovers permitted en route. Call, phone or write H. E. VEBNON.i General Agen)f 926 Fort St., Honolulu Phone 4023 1B 75 m PER MONTH GOMMEKGI AL NEW LI S. SUGAR CONSUMPTION FOR SIX MINING STOCKS MONTHS INCREASES 228,809 TONS MAKE RECOVERY 4 ' J il 1 ai y If By WILLETT & GRAY NKW YORK. N. Y. July 5. We print figures of the cons'imptlon of sugar in tie United States for the first six months of this year as 2, 3:U',o42 tons, against 2,137.733 tons for the same period last year or an in crease of 228,809 tons, or 10.7 per cent. The Atlantic Ports refiners' business has not been as large as last year; the total ireltings are less and the exports have ben only somewhat more than half of those of the first six months of last year. The At lantic Ports' business for domestic consumption shovs a trifle larger than last year, but the increase is only 14.225 tons, while in 1915, the net domestic busings was larger than either this or last year. In fact, the eutire matter ran be summed up by saying that it would seem as if the Atlantic Port refiners were not get ting their share of the natural in crease in the consumption of the United States. If the war revenue bill is enacted as amended by the finance committee of the senate, the eastern refiners will suffer even more by less of the export trade. Under the influence of hiph prices caused by war conditions and further protected by tariff rates, the western beet and cane interests have been kp' ting more tnan their sha-e cf the business, as shown by the increase in ! consumption of domestic bet-t of 60. j 179 tons and through San Francisco i increase of 15,240 tons. San Faan- cisco has had two big years. This year's six months San Francisco fig ures are almost double those of 1915. It will be remembered San Francisco went forward last year with an enor mous stride. New Orleans this year was able to come in for a good part of the in crease, for the reason that the dis turbing factors that have been ham pering refining operations in that city have been removed. Louisiana crop was larger last autumn and very lit tle of the old crop remains on hand. A year ago but little crop domes tic beet sugars remained unconsumed. and this year the amount is even smaller. 1917 1916 1915 Tons Tons Tons Some of the unlisted stocks showed , a recovery today. Bingham sold at :t'-4 for llt'O shares but was also quoted at 6' bid. Madera also went up to ;5 on sales of over 19.'"' shares. ; Engels nag Quoted this morning at $.$7l. Sugar stocks remained about i the same. Honolulu Stoci. exchange Tuesday, July 24. Meltings at Atlantic ports (New York, Philadelphia and Boston) 1,424,000 1,537,000 Of which were Louisiana and Texas crops 13,974 2.068 1,410,026 1,534.932 Deduct exports of raw and refined from Atlantic ports 197,595 336.526 Consumption through: Atlantic ports. not Including Louisiana and Texas sugars 1,212,631 1,198.406 New Orleans, not including Louisi ana and Texas sugars 293,162 203,640 San Francisco, not including Louisi ana and Texas sugars 254,777 239,537 Galveston, not Including Louisiana and Texas sugars 25,256 24.215 Total consumption of sugar from foreign countries and Hawaii. Porto Rico and Philippine Is lands 1,785,826 1,665,798 Louisiana and Texas cane crops con sumed 109,301 United States beet crop consumed . . 470,715 Various sugar from foreign molasses. United States maple, etc 700 Total consumption sugar pro duced in Continental United States 580,716 Total six months' consumption of all sugar in the United States from January 1 to June 30 2,366,542 2,137,733 Increase 228,809 tons, equal to 10.7 per cent. 1,346."0.) 2.540 1, 343,4 C-J 71,718 1,271.742 170,333 147,767 23,400 1.613,241 58,279 410,536 3,120 471,935 109.343 382,736 3,113 495,192 2,108,436 FOREIGN DEMAND SUSTAINS STRONG SUGAR MARKET (By Willett & Gray.) NEW YORK ,N. Y., July 5 Statli tic by special cable. Cuba. The entire island: Receipts, 54.775 tons, against 34,893 tons last week 25,950 tons last year and 18,300 tons in 1915. Exports, 60,484 tons; stock 698,23?. tons, against last year 659,256 tons. Centrals grinding, estimated, 15; against, estimated, 24, last week, 15 last year and 14 in 1915. Stocks in the United States and Cuba together of 1,004,877 tonu, against 1,060,753 tons last week and 917,400 tons las: year, an increase of 87,477 tons from last year. Raws The market as we went to press last week was strong at &Hc c&l. (6.40c, and during the greater part of the week the strong tone was maintained. It was only during tins end of the week that the market be came easier. The market has been chiefly affect ed by the demand from England for Cubas, partly to replace sugars sunk by submarines. This European busi ness, which was chiefly done at 5o f.o.b. Cuba, amounted close to 100,000 ton 8. There has also been a demand for refined from European countries, which caused refiners to purchase freely in competition with the United Kingdom, and prices advanced until 5c c.&t V6.52c) was reached for sugars in store and for August ship ment. At this point the market hesi tated and then became easier, with sales at 5 7-16c c.&f. (6.46c). As we go to press there are sales of latj July at 5 5-16c c.&f. (6.33c), a decline of 3-16c from the high point. Porto Ricos sold at 6.27c and latei at 6.20c. Full-duty sugars were fairly active, with last sales at 5c c:i:f: Atlantic ports statistics are as fol lows: Receipts 43,968 tons, meltings 63,000 tons, stocks, 283,686 tons. Refined There lias ben no change in the situation during this week. American are accepting a limited amount of business daily at 7.50c basis. Howell and Arbuckle continue withdrawn and Federal and Warner quote 8.00c. At this level, however, the demand Is very light, but at the 7.50c. basis there is a good business in hand. Federal and Warner can ship promptly; other refiners are de layed. At the close there is a somewhat easier tone to the market, especially as regards soft sugars. Some 7,000 to 10,000 tons of Granu lated for export have been sold dur ing the week. Present quotation is ATTEMPTS ROB BANK WITH BIT (Special Star-BnUtln. Correspondence.) WAILUKU, Maui, July 20. An at tempt was made last night by some would-be cracksman to bore into the vaults of the Baldwin National bank, at Kahului, with an ordinary brace and a half-inch carpenter's bit. No money was in the bank outside the vault, and the burglar departed empty handed after apparently satisfying himself that his tools were no good against several feet of concrete and steel. Entrance to the bank building was effected through a window which ap parently had been left unlatched. Be fore entering the place, the prowler took the precaution to cut the tele phone wires, which he possibly thought were burglar alarm connec tions. The vault is surrounded by an ordinary tongue-and-groove facing, and apparently this was all the burg lar expected to find between himself and the gold and silver stored within. j MERCANTILE ! Alexander & Baldwin . . . C. Brewer 4. Co SUGAR Ewa Plantation Co. . I Haiku Sugar Co. j Hawaiian Agr. Co. j Hawaiian Com. & Sug. Co. Hawaiian Sugar Co Honokaa Sugar Co Honomu Sugar Co. Hutchinson Sugar Plant. Kahuku Plantation Co. . . ekaha Sugar Co Koloa Sugar Co. McEryde Sugar Co., Ltd. Oahu Sugar Co Claa Sugar Co., Ltd. . . Onomea Sugar Co Paauhau Sugar Plantation Pacific Sugar Mill Paia Plantation Co. ..... Pepeekeo Sugar Co Pioneer Mill Co San Carlos Milling Co. . . Waialua Agr. Co Wailuku Sugar Co miscellaneous Endau Dev. Cs. Ltd 1st Is. As. 7 pc Pd 2nd Is. As. fully paid. . . Haiku Fruit & Pack. Pfd. Haiku Fruit & Pack. Com Hawaii Con. Ry. 7 pc. A. .' Hawaii Con. Ry. 6 pc. B. . Hawaii Con. Ry. Com Hawaiian Electric Co. ... Hawaiian Pineapple Co. . Hon. Brew. & Malt. Co . . . Honolulu Gas Co., Ltd. Hon. R. T. A L Co Inter-Island Steam Nav.. Mutual Telephone Co. Oahu Railway & Land Co. Pahang Rubber Co. Selama-Dindings Plan. Ld. Selama-Dindlngs P., 63 pc Tanjong Olok Rubber Co. BONDS Beach Walk Imp. Dist. . . Hamakua Ditch Co., 6s.. Hawaii Con. Ry. 5 pc Hawaiian Irr. Co., 6s ... Haw. Ter. 4 pc. Refund . . Haw. Terrl 4 pc. Pub Imp Haw. Terr Pub. Imp. 4 pc Hawn. TerKU 32 pc. . . . . Honokaa Sugar Co., 6 pc. Honolulu Gas Co., Ltd., 5s Kauai Ry. Co., 6s Manoa Imp. Dist Mc8ryde Sugar Co., 5s . . . Mutual Telephone 5s ... Oahu Railway & Land Co. Oahu Sugar Co., 6 pc Olaa Sugar Co., 6 pc .... Pacific Guano & Fer. Co. Pacific Sugar, Mill Co. .. San Carlos Milling Co. .. eid Asked 334 34 on the basis of bond. .25c. net cash, in Daniel Naone, or 132 Kawaiahao street, died shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Queen "f. hospital. The funeral will be held at 3:30 this afternoon from Silva's under taking parlors, the interment to be made in Kawaiahao cemetery. Nacne was a widower, painter, native ol this fcit' and 52 jears old. LARGE COPPER BODY UNEARTHED BY F0RTUNA That the recent strike made at the Fortuna, one of the properties of the Montant-Blngham Consolidated fin ing Co., at the 1000-foot level, has de veloped a large body of copper ore which assays 6 per cent, is the report received here Sunday night from J. E. Higgins, general manager of the For tuna. Between the 800 and 1200-foot levels -there is 1,000,000 tons of cop per ore blocked out which averages 2 per cent and up. The tunnel in the Montana-Bingham property is being pushed and contact with the 1200-foot level of the 7-"or-tuna is expected soon and the face the face of the tunnel is showing in creased copper enrichments. One unit of the oil floatation mill at the Fortuna was finished last week and is now turning out 100 tons daily. Additional units will' be erected as fast as the machinery is received on the ground. m i ENGELS COPPER SHOWS BIG PRODUCTION GAIN The EngeU Copper Company pro duced 517,516 pounds of copper dur ing June, or a gain of 61 per cent over the same month last year, according to a report received here. The montii shows gains throughout except that the concentrates show a slightly lower percentage of copper, which is accounted for by the fact that a larger amount of high grade ore was shipped without first having been concen tmed. Figures in the report show that 12, 519 tons of ore were shipped as against 9758 in June, 1916, and 1,476, 953 pounds of concentrates as against 915,441 a year ago. Recovery JumpeO from 73.57 to 79.4 per cent and the concentrate percentage was 34.31 per cent as against 35.2. AMERICAN JOINS BRITISH 46' 2 47' 2 43' 2 48H 37 38 18 200 170 108 11 30' 3 31 133g- 13'. 2 16 19 48 37l4 38 274 28 28 6' 2 7 44 44 V2 16' 2 17 121 13 14 102 89' 91 105 102 110 100 99'2 Between Boards: Sales: 10, 100, 25, 15 Olaa, 13.50; 10 Waialua, 28; 25 Hawaiian Sugar, 37; 8 Oahu Sugar, 30.75; 100 H. B. & M. Co., 16.50; $1000 Haw. Cons. 5 pc, 89.75; $1000 Hono. Gas 5 pc. 5 pc, 105. Session Sales: 25, 5 Olaa, 13.50; 10 Hawn. Pines, 44.50; 10 McBryde, 107'2. Note The sale of 30 Olaa on the sheet yesterday should have been Oahu. Latest sugar quotation: 96 deg. test, 6.55 cents, or $131 per ton. UNLISTED SECURITIES. Tuesday, July 24. Bid Asked OIL- Honolulu Con. Oil 3.90 4.05 MINING Cat. Hawn. Dev. Co Engels Copper Mining 6.87J2 7.00 Mineral Products Co.. .19 .20 Mountain King Mining .20 .25 Tipp. Gold Mln. & Mill 10 Montana Bingham Co. .60 .63 Madera Mining Co 34 .35 Sales: 2575 Engels, 6.75; 1650 Hon. Oil, 3.95; 3070 Madera, .34; 16,200 Ma dera, .35; 12,450 M. Products, .20; 1100 Bingham, .64; 1000 Bingham, .63; 100 Engels, 6.87 V2. Sugar 6.55cts Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd. Members Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange Fort and Merchant Streets Telephone 12C8 SECURING DATA ON NATIONAL HIGHWAY PULLMAN, Wash John Blnns, of the 1916 Washington state college class, who was chosen Rhodes scholar to attend Oxford, has enlisted in the British arm;,. By Associated Press SPOKANE Wash. Accurate data for the information of the war depart ment and anyone who may desire to know the condition of the national parks highway Is being sought by Frank W. Guilbert of Spokane, exe cutive secretary of the association which sponsors this road across the northern tier of states. Two sets of blanks are being used. One shows the exact physical condition of the entire mileage o' the highway which extends from Chi cago to the Pacific coast and the pros pects of improvement of any weak spots in the immediate iiuure. The second covers the hotel and garaic facilities available in each locality golf courses, institutions of higher ed ucation and list of unusual interesting institutions or attractions which might prove alluring to anyone m-n sidering the use of the highway - A meeting of the harbo.- be.srt will be held at 1:30 Thursday uTter noon in the Canitol basement. TRUSTS REAL ESTATE LOANS STOCKS and BONDS INSURANCE SAFE DEPOSITS Bethel Street Phone 3646 IFVamI ii a uu wain ,5 if A r're ar'ne A fk Hit Automobile. Tourists' Baggage or Accident Insurance, CALL UPON CASTLE & COOKE, Limited General Insurance Agents Fort and Merchant Streets HAWAIIAN TRUST CO., Ltd. Stocks and Bonds Real Estate Insurance Safe Deposit Vaults Authorized by law to act as Trustees, Execu tors, Administrators and Guardians k , , I I Eilst 'A your snrplus capita in your own and your fam ily 's welfare. Start a Sav ings Account. 4 Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Bank of Hawaii, Ltd. Fort and Merchant Alexander &j Baldwin Llmlteo Sugar Facton Commission Merchantj and Insurance Agents Bank ol Honolulu Ltd. Fort Street, near Queen Transacts a general Banking Business. Invites ycur account and guar cntees safe and efficient service. Exchange, Letters of Credit and Travelers' Chacks issued on principal points. Cable Transfers Agents fer Hawaiian Commercial ft Sugar Company. Haiku 8ugr Company. Paia Plantation Company. nam Agricultural Cbopaaj. Hawaiian Sugar Cmpaja. -Kafiuhil Railroad Company. Aicaryae Bugar Company. Kahuliu Railroad 'Company. Kauai Fruit & Land Co, Ltd. Honolua Ranch. 4 E. C. PETERS 210 McCandless Bldg. Honolulu, T. H, 8tocka, Bonds, Securities, Loans Negotiated, Trust Estates Managed C BREIVER 8 CO. (LIMITED) SUGAR FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANT SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS FORT ST, HONOLULU, T. H. Keep your SAVINGS in a safe place. Wi pay so Interest BISHOP & COMPANY. List of Officers and Directors: r IL BllHJiP PrJftSSt G. H. ROBERTSON Vice-President and Manager R. IVERS " Vica-Prealdant and Secretary ' HARTLEY Vka-Prasldent E. A. R. ROSS Treasurer GEO. R. CARTER Director C. H. COOKE Director J. R. GALT Director n.??SKE Director D. G. MAY Auditor P. H. BURNETTE 79 Merchant St Phono 1848 NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner of Deeds California and New York Draws: Wills, Deeds, Mortgages and all Legal Documents J. F. MORGAN CO., LTD. 8TOCK BROKERS Information Furnished and Loans t Mads Merchant Street Star Bulldlna Phone 1572 Insurance B. F. DILLINGHAM CO, L TO. PHONE 4915 Fire, Life, Accident, Compensation SURETY BONDS THE YCOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED Capital subscribed... yen 48,000.000 Capital paid up yen 30,000,000 Reserve funds yen 21,300,000 8. AWOKI, Local Manager Money to Loan HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAWAII, LIMITED 816 Fort Street Telephone 3529 LUMBER Paints, Plumblnj Supplies, Building Materials. Prices low. Houses built on Instalment plan. . Choice House Lota for sale. CITY MILL COMPANY. LTD. Telephone 2478 P. O. Box 95' FOR RENT Electricity, gas, scrects in all homes , Fire 3-bcdroom house; garage; 130. 2-bedroom. hous; garage; 125. Maunakea St. rtore 27.50 J. H. SCHNACK 842 Kaahumnnu St. Telephone Stii : PACIFIC ENGINEERING' COMPANY, LIMITED Consulting Te. jning and. Con structlng Engineers Bridges. Buildings, Concrete Straw-', tures, Stee! Structures. Sanitary 8ys-i terns. Reports and Estimates on Pro ' Jects. Phone 1045. -1 VI JAPANESE SILK GOODS AND CURIOS, KHI0N03 AND EMBROIDERIES : S.AYEGUS & 1120 HUUANU STREET JUST ABOVE nOTZI. t r 1