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run haw'aiIan Utah, momdat, itmsihbr it. iwwi i "There arc but two families in the world 'The Haves' and 'The Have Nots'.-" Havo you thought to whloh of thoso you aro going to be long? Thoro can bo but Httlo doubt as to which you will profor and you can bo of thq "Havos" If you will opon a saving account today and doposlt regularly a stated amount. INTEREST 4'2 PER CENT. IDE MI Of llllll. 111). Capital and Surplus, $1,000,000. Port and Meichants Bts. Claus Spreckels. Win,' Q. Irwin BANKBRS HONOLULU :::::: T. H. San Francisco Agents The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco. DRAW EXCHANGE ON SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na v tlonal Bank of San Francisco. mm i up. V LONDON Union of London & Smith's . Bank, Ltd. NEW YORK American Exchange Na tional Bank. CHICAGO Corn Exchange. National Bonk. PARIS Credit Lyonnals. BERLIN Dresdner Bank. HONGKONG AND' YOKOHAMA The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Bank of New Zealand, and Bank of Australasia. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank of British North America. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Deposits Received, Loans Made on Approved Security, Commercial and Travellers' Credits issued. Bills of Ex change Bought and Sold. COLLECTING PROMPTLY AC COUNTED FOR, BiSBOP&CO. HANKERS Commercial and Travellers' Letters of Credit issued on the Bank of California and The Lon don Joint Stock Bank, Limited, London. Correspondents for tha Amer ican Express Company, and Thos. Cook & son. Interest allowed on term and Savings Bank Deposits. The Yokohama Specie Bank li Capital (Psld Up) Yen 24,000 000 Reserve Pnnd ..Yen 15,940,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. The bank buys and receives for collection bills of exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacts a general banking business. The Bank receives Local deposits and Head Office Deposits for fixed pe rlods. Local Deposits $25 and upwards for one year at rate of 4, per annum. Head Office Deposits Yen 25 and up wards for one-half year, one year, two years or three years at rate of 5 1-2 per annum. Particulars to be obtained on appli cation. Honolulu Office 67 S. King Street P. O. Box 168. M. TOKIEDA, Manager. The Two Jacks The Most Popular Saloon in the City. THE FASHION. Jack 8cully, Prop. Jack Roberts, Mgr. Hotel Street near Fort. PbOna 482 JETor ITtxrx Orpheum Saloon Finest Glass of Beer In Town. Auto Fenders, $2.50 up. Will Examine Gutters free of charge also do Plumbing Work. Low est Prices. Work Guaranteed. JOHN MATTOS. 1175 Alakea St. PAUOA SPRING PO OR SUPMHIMTMNHKNT CAMPBELL HA Vs THE PURCHASE OP BOOTHS WA'PPlt HIQIITS WOfl.D NOT P AY INTRHICHT ON THIC OUTLAY WOULD INVOLVE MUCH COLLA TERAL HXPHNhk DBLINQUBNT WATHlt RATHS HOLD HACK THK KAI.MUKI HHSHRVOIU. Mnraton Campbell, Superintendent of Public Works, stntes thnt water rate to the amount of $10,000 nre in arrears. TIiIr lnrge delinquency Is what Is hold ing back the beginning of .construction of the Wnlniuki rfoservolr. He paid In $10,000 a few days ago, from water nntl sewer receipts, for li quidation of the bonded Indebtedness charged ngnlnsl those services. Referring to the recrudescence of agitation for purchase of the Patiuo springs from C. W. Booth, Mr. Camp bell stated that the Investment would not return interest on the outlay. Be sides the purchase of the springs for which the price asked is $130,000. the HIGH INQUIRY UY CITIZEN RELATIVE T YEARS WHILE THE CITY PERI OF WATER REGARDS THE FA OVERWORKED BERETANIA PU rronoiulu is siifferlng for lack of water," said a well-known citizen to a Star reporter down town, "yet there is an $18,000 high life pump, bought several years ago by the government, which is lying dismantled and idle at the Honolulu Iron Works. "There is abundance of artesian wa ter under our feet waiting to be pump ed into the reservoirs and mains, yet nothing is done toward installing this high life pump bought with the money of the taxpayers. "Dependence is placed on the Bere tanla street pump to supply the city with water fit for household consump tion, and this pump has not been over hauled for fourteen years. "We make contracts with the Gov ernment for a water supply, which al While in Hi a quiet, elegantly fitted resort where you can have German delicacies or a good meal with a cool glass o Beer or other drink. Such you will find at THE ALOHA CAFE, June tion of King and Beretania Streets, across from the Oahu Railway Depot. Pickled Pig's Feet, All Kinds of S wiss, German and American Cheese, Pickled Lamb's Tongue, Pickled Her ring, Pickled Hard Boiled Eggs, and all Kinds of Pickles and Delicacies. Regular Meals and Short Orders at all Hours Day or Night. Well Trained Hafrv Klemme INVESTMENT lands tibdva them would have to be bought for preventing contamination. Then pipes would have to be laid for conveying the water to consumes. The rates that would accrue from the 1'nuoa water would not equal the In terest chnrge on the total expendi ture. In tho opinion of the Superintendent of Public Works, theie are water rights up Manoa volley which would be a bet ter source of supply than the U. W .Booth's springs, as tho sources are up against precipitous mountain walls with no habitable lands nbove from which the water might be fouled. LIFT Pli O $18,000 PUMP LYING DISUSED FOR ODICALLY SUFFERS FROM LACK CT AS EVIDENCE OF INCAPACITY. MP. low us four hours for irrigation. What right then has the government to shut down on the Irrigation of our premises for any portion of the time the contract allows? VI regard it as an outrage. It shows gross incapacity on the part of the De partment of Public Works." CHRONIC DIAltKHOEA. Many sufferers from chronic diarr hoea have obtained prompt relief by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cho lera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Some of the worst cases of this disease have been permanently cured by It after other treatmennt and skilled, physi cians had failed. For sale by all deal eir, Benson, Smith & Co., agents for Hwail. UTILIZE ATTENTION Honolulu you will desire All Kinds of Liquors, Beers and Wines at Popular Prices Waiters And The Very Best Of Service E THEATER'S It there wrrp ittfy iuIskIvIiikk as to the success of thu new llonltir thea ter In Hotel street', they must have been dispelled by the enormous and unprecedented rush to the place on Sitturday evening. At the time the Ilrst picture was thrown on me aaroaii. evHiy sent was takon and thoro wits scarcely standing room; Mild llfteen minutes later the box of llco wan only selling tickets for the second series of the ontortninment. Mr. Bonlne personally superintend ed the program, Sonny Cttnha pre siding ut thu piano. The theater proved commoiTiom and airy, and its interior arramj.-iu-Mt was quite pleasing. Tho program opened with special and comic splec t'ions, niter which the Honolulu lire department and volcano of Klhiuon, both in action, were shown. A greut feature, particularly to the largo numbors of officers and men of tho fleet present, was- the Atlantic (loot, maneuvering off Honolulu. The opening of The liontne wag e tu'ge sinless, and a sat'fu ory lu'.uro for Uie plnco seenn oonaln. Toright tho program -.vlll Oi-iful'i porno of the best Saturday uijiln'f features, In addition to which s-ime new specialties will be put on. Fine Job Printing, Star Office. 'At the Aloha Cafe, Junction of King and Beretanla Sts. Pickled Pig's Feet, All Kings of Swiss; German and American Cheese, Pickled Lamb's Tongue, Pickled Her ring, Pickled Hard Boiled Eggs and all kinds of Pickles and Delicacies, Regular Meals and Short Orders at all hours Day or Night All Kinds of Liquors, Beers and Wines at Popular Prices. Well Trained Walters and the very best of service. Special Welcome to tho Men of the Pacific Fleet. Harry Klemme PROPRIETOR. P rppnetor BONN OPE G UN C, BREWER k CO LIMITUD. 1 QUKEN BTIthlKT Honolulu, T. II. a Game for Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ouo tnaa Sugar Company, 'Jonomu Sugar Company, Walluku Sugar Company, I'tnwkao Sugar Co., Kapopala Ranch. Thomai Plnaappls Co. 13. F. Blahop, President. I Goo. II. Uobartaon.V-I'ree. & Mgr. I W. W. North Traa A Secy. 1 George It Carter Auditor P. C. Jones Director 0. II. Cooke Director ' J. R. Gait Director R. A. Cooke DIreotor All of tho above named constitute the Board of Directors. W. O. CHALMERS GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER .... Estimates PwrnlBhed Free, relophones Office 60: Uoaidonre 1220 Honolulu, T. H. Offices 10K0 BatllPi near Hotel Empire Chop House (Lately Palace Grill.) Bethel St. Opp. Empire Theatre. Or-en Day and Nlgnu Cuisine Unsur passed. BEST MEALS AT -iLL PRICES! O. TAI King Street, makal of Nuuanu HARDWARE, GUNS AND AMMUNI TION at lowest prices Baseball Goods A Specialty. BLANK BOOKS for bpokeepers OAT ft MOBSMAN Merchant St. near Postotnce. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, for tho Territory of Hawaii THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, vs. HAIKU SUGAR COMPANY, et al Defendants. Action brought In said District Court, and the Petition filed In the offlce of the Clerk of said District Court, in Honolulu. The President of the United States of America, Greeting: To HAIKU f U COMPANY, a Cor poration o; , '.m1 and existing un der and by rtue of the Laws of the Territory of Hawaii; R. MIA, whose full and true name Is un known; KAHOPEWAI, (W) wifo Of R. MIA; W. P. KEPAA, whose full and true name Is unknpwn; ANNE KALAAUHINA (w); B. W. KEPAA, whose full and true name Is un known; PAIA KAHOB; KAIANU1 KAHOE, wife of PAIA KAHOE; HOLOWAHINE ANBTONO; C. W. ANTONE, whose 'full and true name is unknown; MRS. 1 It TILTON, known; Jj. K. TILTON, whose full and true namo Is unknown; JOHN KAUAI, WILLIAM MAUI, MARY NIIHAU and HELEN WAIMEA, un known heirs at law of ATAWALE, deceased; HIKOOPAOA; W. B. KI KOOPAOA, .whose full and truo name is unknown; HOLAKA; ISE RAELA HOOKAEA; ISERAELA; HOOKAEA; H. KAAIKAULA, wnoso full and true name is unknown; M. H. KAAIKAULA, whose full and true name is unknown; S. KAIO, whose full and true name Is un known; GEORGE BROOKS; K1A, wife of GEORGE BROOKS; G. KA AIMOKU, whose full and true namo is unknown; KAEHA KAAIMOKU, wife of G. KAAIMOKU; HOLO; KA-i AIMOKU; M. KAHIAPO, whose full and true name Is unknown; KEKA IE; S. P. N. KAHIAPO, whose full and truo namo Is unknown; GEN KURO CHIMEN; KAPIHK; KA HOPE (w); KEKANE (w); MOB WALE II; MIA; MAKANUI (w); KANAHUNA; W. D. KUKAUA, whose full and true name Is un known; MELEANA MOMONA; HOP HING; DAVID MOMONA; PAKE KEPA (w); LOUISE WAIALUA; HARRIET WAIANAE, GEORGE KOOLAU and CLARENCE EWA un known heirs at law of MOMONA, deceased: M. KANIKAN.IHILA, whose full and truo name unknown; LAHELA, wife of N. KANIKANI HILA; Rev. J. E. KEKIP1, whose full and true name Is unknown; MARY DOE, wife of REV. J. E. KB KIPI; KAHOPEWAI (w) wife of R. MIA; MOO; MI; R. K. PUOWAINA, whose full and true name is un known; A. KAKHA. whose full and true name Is unknown, wife of R. It. PUOWAINA: J. NAKUALI1, whose full and true name Is unknown: J ON A NAKILA; KEKAI; ADA ICON A, IDA KAU, MOSES LANAI, and ELIZABETH KAUPO. unkown heirs at law of NAKILA. deceased; KALUAHTNENUI KAT'IMAKAOLM; P. KAUIMAKAOLE. whose full and truo namo Is unknown, husband of KALUAHINENUI KAUIMAKAtJLH; JOSEPA KAUIMAKAOLE KAEU (w), POKA (k), LUCY WAIKIK1. ROSE MAKIKI, ATIOITSTI'P KALI HI, ALSTON PALAMA unknown heirs nt law of NIAUHOR deceas ed; NIAUHOE KBKIP1 A A KB KIPI: OINA; .PALAUOLRI O KA HAKTT WAIWAIOLB husnnnd of KAHAKUI: KAAHAAWM A ION A, husband of KAAHA ANt'l PAIA KAHOE; NAMAILEIALOHA P1U. P1LI; PAJU.; XLIKAARTH PAULA; YOUNG MHKf BA.VTNQ OOIUTV LIMITID, a corporation orgRHlMU and .listing Kffltar and by virtu, of the Laws of lh. Territory of Ha waii; KABU; J. 11. H ANA, wtttto full and tru. name la unknown; KUABAU; MOONONIO; KAIL! (w) and KOEU POKA, heirs at law of POKA, deceased; C. M. PAAHAO who, full and due name la un known; L. K. WAIPA, whoae full and true name la unknown; PULE HU; KAIf BAKULANI, wife of PU LBIIU; lilKO; MAKANUI (w); MAKANUI (w) wife of IU MIA; KANAHUNA; 1100MANA; KA LUA, (w), wife of HOOMANA; KA 1IOOMANA; KAIPO; HOOKANO, wife of KAIPO; D. ICBICALOHB, whoo full and true name is un known; KUAPUU, wife of D. KB KALOHE; PAIA KAHOB; KAIA NUI, wife of PAIA KAHOE; HOLO WAHINE (w); K. WAIWAIOLB, whoso ful land truo namo Is un known; PAIA: KAIANUI, wife of PAIA; KUAPUU (w); KANE KE ALOHA (w); KEALOIIA r-Jid HOO LAE, hoirs at aw of KAOMEHA, deceased; KALI A; KALAAUALA; J. KANAKAOLB; KELIAE; J. PA IWI KEPOU, whose full and truo name Is unknown and KEKA1IU NA, (w) heirs at Law KEPOU, deceased; A. KUHAULUA, whose full and true name is unknown; 1 MAKEE, whose full and truo namo is unknown; KUHIO; KUPA; M. KAPIHE, whose full and true name is unknown; CLARA WHITE; JOS EPHINE BLUE; SAMUEL BROWN, JOSHUA PURPLE unknown heirs at law of KEKOLOHE deceased; KEAWB &) Mid KALELEAMA ULE, helra at low of WAHIELOA, deceased; HLENA II; KUPA PIO HIA; KAHAU PIOHIA, wife of KD PA PIOHIA; KAUKAU KANE1A KAEA; JACK PIOHIA; KEOMAKA PAPOKO; L. KEOMAKA, whose full and truo name is unknown, husband of KEOMAKA PAPOKO; HELEN NAKILA HANOHANO; SOLOMON HANOHANO, husband of HELEN NAKILA HANOHANO; J. B. WAT SON, whose full and true namo Is unknown; C. P. WEST, whose full and true name !s unknown; J. B. WATSON and C. P. WEST doing business under the Arm namo and stylo of WATSON & WEST; KB ONI MALIKO; KAONOHI, wifo of KEON1 MALIKO: AKIONA; PUAA KUNI; NAINA; KALA K1KOOPA OA; HAINA; WAHINE LAWAIA : PAOOAO; J. p. KAPIHE, whoso full and true nam-3 is unknown; EL VIRA KONA; MILDRED WAIA KEA; MARION PUUEO; MARIlt PAHOA; KATHLEEN HAKALAU; LILINOB HALAWA; SARAH LA- StIn,charlottb MANELE,' EDITH MAUNALEI; GRACE KI- SFJi FRANCES WAIHEE; MABEL TM?LSIB HNOMU; LULU MAKENA; EMMELINE HANA- Ir:,r,SHAnLE3 LIHUE; ROBERT KAUPO; CHRISTIAN HALEAKA V0 WAIALEALE; PAUL MANUEL PAUOA; WILFRED NA HIKU; ALEXANDER KILAUEA HAROLD KAWAILOA; VmCENT IAO; HERBERT NANAKTII i Tw Ji FERDINAND ULUMaLu. eSY PUUL0A; ASui iLO, unknown owners and claim ants, MALAEA POO Leiat ot?a UOKU,J ceased; HOOLAPA; SSSSS Yo are hereby directed to appear enfltrpn,SWer lh Pctlt,on ln " in tin ?b,T' br0Ught gainst yoj in the District Court of the Unit-. States, in and for the Terri lory ot m wa 1 twenty days',0f70 gj after service upon you of a certified copy of Plaintiffs Petition herein to- ru" " M - - And you are hnmnv nnin t. .. , "j -"ucu niut un- less you appear and answer as abow required, tho said Plaintiff win take judgment of condemnation of the lands described ln tho. Petition herein and for any other relief demanded in the Petition. , WITNESS THE HONORABLE SAN FORD B. DOLE, Judge of said District Court, this I2th day ,.mri f Ju,y ln tho year of our tbu-AL.) Lord one thousand nine hun dred and nine nnd of the In dependence of the United States tho one hundred nnd , thirty-fourth. (Sgd.) A. E. MURPHY, Clerk. (Endorsed) "No. 61. DISTRICT tJOURT OF THE U. a for tho Territory of Ha waii. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs.- HAIKU SUGAR COM PANY, ot nl. SUMMONS. ROBERT W. BRECKONS, Plaintiff's Attorney." UNITED STATER OF AMERICA, ) Territory of Hawaii City of Hono- ) ss lulu. ) I, A. B. MURPHY. Clerk of the District Court of the United States ot, Americn, In and for tho Territory and District of Hawaii, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and cor rect copy of the original Petition and Summons In the case of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. HAIKU SU GAR COMPANY, ot nl., us the same re mains of record and on file ln tho offlco of the Clerk of said Court IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hnnd nnd affixed the seal of said District Court this 12th day of July, A. D. 1909. "(SEAL) A. E. MURPHY, Clork of United States District Court. Territory of Hawaii. i i a .1 .3 til fctt :n 4. ".',.., JWI Mi