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K3K.',X I a :i-u !gg Wliut 1 Beat lor HAWAII I Bet for Hilo Wliut ia J3eat lor I-I1LO Itt B'Sttt lot U :n T r HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLAND!: , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1903. Vol. 9. No. 4. 4 xi0 mr tmitije. ZSS1 h: ZJMNyfmga V'. .'' Ijc gild QDvibuue I'tlHI.ISIIUt) KVKRV KKIDAV OPPICR, KINO rtTRBKT, 1IILO. HAWAII. Tkiiiunk Iiiock. Hilo Tribune Publishing Company, Ltd. Tubllthcra ami Proprietors. Freildent C.C. Kknnkdv Vlce.PreMent SecreUrytreaiurer . .. K. K I. W KlCIIAKII llAWIIKTII Auditor Director to. S. McKk.mik M. mirrnM 1 , i. w. Mahhii - Advertisement! jtmccotniisnleil by specific nalructlonn Imerteil uutil onlereil out. Ailvettlementillcoiilltniiil berore expiration or specified period will be chafed n If con-, tlnued for lull term. Addres all communications elllier to the KaltorUlor Iluslness lJep.irtmeuls of TilK IH1.0 TRIBONR I'UBLISHINO COMI'ANV. ' The columns ol Tin; Hilo fKiiiu.NK are always W1IVU VWMIHI ltU-"" 1 " " , ..,n.,. r ti.M .nr T.i rffUe tiruDcr attcntton each article must be signed by Its author. The name, when desired, will be held confidential. Tun Hilo TRiuu.Nft is not responsible lor the opinions or statements of correspondents. ATTOKNEYS-AT-l.AW. Wise & Ross, rATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Will practice In all Courts or the Territory, and the Supreme Court or the Ualted States. Office: Tkidunk I1uii.ui.no, Bridge Street. IIII.O. HAWAII .C. M. I.KIH.ONI) W. II. SMITH .LeBlond & Smith ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Hsti. tspanese, and Lhlnese in 1 aul Notary Hubllcln Office and Chinese Interpreters, Office: ijKVKKANCK llUlUHNO, .Opposite Court House, IIII.O. HAWAII J-.CASTliK RlDOWAV THOS. C. RIDC.WAY Ridgway & Ridgway , ATTORNKYS-AT-I.AW .volidtors tf Patents Oeneral I.aw Practice HII.O, HAWAII. Notary Public in Office. urnCK : Walanuenuc and llridKe Streets PHYSICIANS. Dr. Henry Hayes PHYSICIAN AND SPRGKON Diseases of the eye Honn.-. .co to 10:00 a.m. 4:0.1 to j'kj p. hi. 7. to 8:o V' '" Sunday: 10.03 a. tn. to 12:00 noon. Telephone 193. Waiaiiuenue Street Milton Rice, M. D. Physician and Sukgkon Office, Wuiaiiueuue St. Hmiti, ;joio 10:30 a. m.; 2-4 mid 7:30' to 8:30 i. M. Sundays, 9 to 11 a. m. ItKAIi KHTATK, ETC. I. JE. RAY ATTORNEY - AT - I.AW and .VOTARY PUBLIC Waianut-nue St. 11 - Hilo, Hawaii DENTISTS. M. Wachs, D. I). S DKNTIST Office llonts-. 9 (a 12, I to 4. HII.O, HAWAII HOW TO MAKE MONEY. United States of America J We offer you an investment Kuarantml Territory of Hawaii f " )two Trust Companies. It may make Jn the Circuit Court of the Pourth Circuit, you rich. This is no scheme or fake. Tp.km Summons. Semi f 2.00 for INVHSTMHNTCIvRTIl'I- , v KAV) pjantiff, Vs. M. R. HIRO CATK. If you are not satislied upon ill- cln) Defendant. VWV7nrUviA' The Territory of Hawaii, U, tl,e IiKh WUI.INUR " M!cal AKeiits, si,uriff of the Territory of Hawaii, or 60 Uroadway, New ork. hjs I)c!MltVi 7ht. sberiff of the Island A. H. JACKSON FIRJv AND MMi INbURANUv AOKNT POR NI5W YOKI WAIANUI5NUJ5 STRI5KT. L1PK HILO UHTAllMHHKD 1H5M. BISHOP & CO. Bankers. T OAHU, II. I. Honolulu Transact a General nauking and P.x change business Commercial and Traveller's Letters of C-aitissuedvailableiuallthe principal cities of the worm. Special attention given to the business entrusted to us by our friends of the other rsluuds, either as Deposits, Collections Iusurauce or requests for Kxchunge. Catholic St-rvlcos. CATIKU.1C CHURCH, IIKIIKIK STRHKT. Sumbiys Holy Muss at 7, u.nnd 10:30 n. in. At 7 n. jii. Portuguese sermon. At 9 11, in. Hnglish seriuon. At 10:30 a. m. Hawaiian sermon. At 7 p. lit., Rosary, Portuguese sermon and llcuedicUion. 1 Week Daw Holy Mass every ilny at '6 a. 111. livery Stuiiluy afternoon P.ngnsu in suucuun iwi w;a"" "; " "" , -..t.... r.. i.rt...M nil iritlti nl lirnlner 4 ' j . . ... and .. .1 .! ......rtiuiili lrttl nisiers m:uihi i.-:in.-.m...j, ""- to 3 J). Ill J !' '" . . , ,, , ill IJ.iv or niiftit the Catholic cleruy will 1 attend to the wiinlsof the faithful. 1'ATHIJR OMVhR, Parish Rector. Trade Unions Meetings. 1?? DURATION NO. 11 and 3 Monday each month l-'UDHRATION NO 22 and 4 Monday each mouth. I.AI10R COUNCIL-! anil Ji'mmyeacii . a month CARl'KNTKRS 2 and 4 l'riday each month. HACKMUN and TKAMSTKRS 1 and 3 Thursday each mouth. PA1NTURS and DKCORATORS 2 and 4 Thursdav each uioutli. I.ONGSHORliMIJN 2 and 4 Wednesday each month. II. Kl'NDAI., President Hilo Trades and Labor Coun cil. Hilo, Hawaii, Oct. 2, 1903. Hilo Railroad Co. Short Route to Volcano TIME TABLE In effect July 13, 1903. I'assetiKcr Trains, Kxccpt Sunday. A.M. V.M STATIONS A.M. P.M. 9:30 6:00 7:30 3:00 7:50 3:20 S:oo 3:40 lv Hilo ar tr...01aa Mill...arl 9:101 9:00 8451 8:30 A.M. 10:30 lO'.IO 10:00 9M5I 9:30 5:30 515 5:00 4M5 ar Keaau ar 8:15 4:0 :3"' 4:30 ar... I?erudale...nr nr.. Mount. V'w.dv a.m. 1 r.M SUNDAY, lv Hilo P.M. 5:30 5:10 5:00 445 4:30 P.M. 3:50 3:30 3:O0 2140 2:20 2:00 P.M. 4:50 4:30 4:00 3:40 3-20 3:0O 8:00 3:30 a :20, 8:30' 8:451 9:00 A.M. I0:3O IOIJO 3;S0ar...Ulaa .Mill.. 4:ooar.,,.,Jeaau.... 4:i5ar... Perndale,. 4:3oar..Mount. V'w. POR PUNA lv Hilo ar ar...01aa Mill...ar prPahoa Junc.ar Ii:20 12:40 :::::::i ar !'ahoa ar 12:00. ij;2p. V.M 9:0(J . 9'.20 , 10:05 . 10:25. I0M5 11-05. , ur..ralioa Juiic.D ?f h , Puna. Sunday. lv. mo. ,.ar. ar...Olaa JUll...ar . arPahoa June ar '4ll0....ar . ar..Pahoi Junc.ar, ar Puna lv. Jixcursiou tickets between all points are bojl on Saturdays and Sundays, Kd returning. MHJil th'e following Monday noon. Couiiiiiilattou ticUett, con1 fpr twenty five rides between any two points, and thousand mile tickets are bold at very low rates. W. II. I.AMHKRT, Superintendent. PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. Handle and Store jJAUUAUE 126 KINC ST. HONOLULU Phone, Mam 5 Subscribe for the Tkhiu.ni'., Island sub scription f 2.50. LEGAL NOTICES. ol Hawaii, or ills ueputy. You are commanded to summon M. R. Hiroclii, of Hilo, Hawaii, defendant, m 1... ..i.nii r.i ........... ...;,t.i.. u,m.,0l)tiisof the date of this smunioiis, to be and appear before the said Circuit Court at the Pebruary Turui thereof, to be holdeu at South Hilo, Island ol Ha waii, on Wednesday, the 17th day of Pebruary next, at 10 o'clock a. 111. , to , show cause why the claim of J. V. Huy, . plaiutlfl, should not be awarded to him ' pursuant to the tenor of his annexed petition. I And have you then and there this writ with full return of your proceedings thereon. Witness the HON. C.IL1IP.UT P. LIT- TLI5, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Pourth Circuit at South Hilo, Hawaii, this' iHtti day of August, 1903. DANIKL POHTKU, Clerk. Jly Clias. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk. J certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the Summons in said cause and that said Court ordered publication of lie saine lor lliree inouins iron, lie date hereof umWontinuan.efi, I)tU,(, ,, awi 0clj ,3i ,9 iNIIU fcllllOV Court. 903. DANIKL P0RT15K, Cleil: Ch.is. Hitchcock, DopuU Cleik, , Wish & Rusk, Attorneys for Plaintill. 5031110. 1 COMMISS10NKR.S SALI5 OP LIPK INSURANC 15 POLICII5S AND VALUAHLli RI5AL 15STATI5 SIT UAT1C AT PONAHAWAI IN THE DISTRICT OP 1111.0, ISLAND OP HAWAII, THRRITORY OK HA WAII. Pursuant to a Decree made liy the Hon orable J T. De Holt, Pfrst Indue of the Circuit Court of the t'irt Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, filed on the 4th day of November, A. D. 1903, in a cause en Li1.11.it kJ ' titled S. M. Damon, b. I'.. Damon ami .. .. ... .. i .. i .. . i II. k. aUV, UOMltl DUSIML'bS llf u-iiui ncrs under the nn . . ' mi name of bishop & V.0HIIMI1V VS. iHliriilll IV. illlllll uiiii ,,,, , n..,n...MV n Trnsu-t. of tbe Marian R. Austin and j,;slulL. f Herbert C. Austin, n lliiukrtitit. niII fol forcciHure of morlnaKe, Hijuity Division No. 1352, the undersigned, as Commissioner duly unpointed, will ex- pose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, subject to confirmation by the Court, ON SATURDAY, DI-CIvMllHRsth, 1903. at 12 o'clock noon, . .". . u I the ' jSLtaS : bSJ in Vlonolulu. .....!. ...! . n.ill.TI.... IIfltnltlH 10 u.e jmncmrj 1 ,,.. k, . ....- , ISiailll 01 UfIW l"C luuuniiijj iiBkiiura nroncrlv. Ui-wltl I-'irst: That certain Policy of I.lfr In surance issued by tile N(iH' Vork I.ilb In suraucc Company 011 the life of Herbert C. Austin, for Pive Thousand Dollars, dated May 19th, 1890, and numbered 358 36; Second: That certain Life Insurance Policy issued by said New York Life In surance Company on the life of said Her bert C. Austin, for Pive Thousand Dol lars, dated Sentcmlier 6th, 1894. and numbered 632977; Third: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud situate ill Poualiawai, Hilo, Island of Hawaii in said Territory (beinj; part of the laud described in Royal Patent (Grant) 252 to II. Pitman), and bounded and dfsenbed as follows: Commeimiiiu on the South side of Po uahawai street at the U'ps(. comer of Lot No. 3, owned by ftioeiifoe, and rujinitiK alon.' the boundary of said lot South 35'i deU- Wpst 250 feet; thence along Lot No, 9 South SSli dK- West a'5 feet; thence ajoiif! the road iN'orlh 35J ieR West 213 feet to Potialmwai strpctj Uieuce along said street North 44 'leg, J5st 215 feet lo the point of commencement; con taining 1111 nrea of ono mid two-tenths acres, and being the same premise des cribed in deed from I). II. Hitchcock to said Marian R. Austin by date of October 21st, 1890, recorded lii said Registry Office in Liber 125 on page 416, together with all improvements thereon. Terms of Sale are Cash in U. S. Gold Coin Hepl r eicppiliie f miiptui!aci. For further particulars inquire bi Messrs. Smith & Lewis at their ojfice No. 20 in Judd lUiihliug, on Port fitteet, Honolulu, T. II., or to the undersigned itt Ills office in said Judiciary Building. P. D. KI5LLKTT.JR. Commissioner. Dated af Honolulu, Oahu, November 4th, 1903. 2-4 SofMM' to CnMlUors, United States of America Territory of Hawaii ( t,!" In the Circuit Court of the Pourth Circuit. At Chamiikks In Pkohatic. In the matter of the Instate of Kkaeka (w.), deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed lias b'cci) appojutd Atljlljn jstrnlor of the estate of l;kaeka iw.ji offtahiowa, Hilo, Hawaii, deceased. All cri'ditors of said deceased are hereby notified to present thulr plali whether secured or unsecured, duly verified, to the undersigned at the Kalaoa Store, within six mouths 1 rout date, or they will be forever barred. Hilo, Hawaii, Nov. 17, 1903, I1ILA WAIAL15U, Administrator. P. S. Lyman, Attorney. 3-4 Hoiiinlury Notice. Notice is hereby given that the appli cations for settlement of Itouudarics, ad vertised for November 7th and 14th, in Hilo, are continued until December 10th, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. 111., and the Kohala applications, that were advertised for November 141I1 and 21st are continued uutil December 19th, at 9 a. 111. P. S. LYMAN, Commissioner of Boundaries. Hilo, Hawaii, Nov. 19, 1903. 3.3 f Is Your Hair Falling Out?. The Owl Piln" Tnnin f I u Swill st M 111,0" eradic stop it. eradicates daudrufT, stops falling of the hair and keeps the hair and scalp m a liealtliy condition, $1.00 Per Bottle. J The Owl Drug Co., Ltd. Hilo.Hnwnil wrmiKS' (u:kmax. Milt) Cotillion Club UIvck Mngiilllceii 'i'hnnksghlnic linnet'. The Hilo Cotillion Club scored nnotlier brilliant social success l.'IIK 1 HiuiKsgivmg evening ai spreckels- possible, to loosen the sub-soil. Of morning considering the matter of hall. It was the first german of ! the replies received, twenty niana- appointments of heads of depart the year and the general scheme of gers use implements, five breakers, j ments. He had noted engagements a wncnes nignt was suggested and worked out by Mrs. Hayes. Able, aim artistic assistants carried out her general plan of decorations, and when the guests arrived at the hall they Were confronted by a wierd and fascinating scene. Witches, black cats, bats, imps and love sick Mnllntlti fins nawl !.. ......... .1 uiumi.ii.- ut ...in iiuiij; .inning stars " Ue ""' F cl,,n l,0. he J'llase -- - -... up l-fiigeoiis and yellow around the room. Upon the stage was the Home 01 the witcli. Her boiling 1 he yellow Caledonia is best on tin-. In the recommendations of the Re cant ron emitted volcanic fumes as irrigated lands, having replaced the publican Central Committee, re she .aade her bat wing brew. Aside 1 Rose Hamb'oo. Mr. Kckart of the quested by the Governor, the three from the greenery used in decora-1 Kxporimont Station believes that I above names were favored tion . there was everywhere all con- ceiviible forms of the things that witches love. Manners, with words L,ckart reported for tho com- they had been recommended by the printed on them that would make ' mittee on fertilization. The aver- Central Committee and that the children shiver were stretched above 1 age use of fertilizers per acre has 'choice of that committee coincided doorwnyq. Tb,e jilaudhs of every increased from H50 lbs in 1902 to with his own ideas, guest present were for Mrs. Hayes .ijiolbs in 1903. ' ln view of the valuable services who designed the whole plan. The percentages of fertilizer in j performed in the past by Andrews, Tiie fjancjnjj began with the the two yonrs was ns follows: Fisher and Atkinson, as Attorney genvati, C. N. 1'ronjy nnd Mrs, ; 1903 Phosphoric acid, 8 per General, Auditor and Superin Rice leading, After the grand cunt,' potash, 9 percent; nitrogen, ( tendent of Public Instruction, re march there were four or five new , 6 per cent. spectively, the Governor took pleas atid original flgtiren, with ciccom- 1903 Phosphoric acid, 7.1 pe,r re in expressing it as his wish that patiimcnt of make-up and parapher- cent; potash, 10. 1 per cent; nitro- they continue in office under the nalia that dazzled the spectators. , gen, 6 per cent. ' new administration. Messrs, Aml The music was by Carvalho's or-1 With enormous expenditure! tews, Fisher and Atkinson noted chestra and throughout the whole for fertilizers thecommitteo believed 1 their appreciation of the Governor's evening the dancing proceeded A't wise to consider whether the gain 1 action and assured him of their w'V 'Ait n htrti. Us, cammwtsunUe- with the cost. I hearty support and co-operation in Mrs. Shaw iui personated Hu' ' Kcurt found that Uie value of ferti- the work of their various depart witch s with Hustor Stacker as ' lizers was lessened if used too early I ments. coadjutor, in her den on the stage or too late. Mark Robinson and C. S. Hollo- made good sport for the company Chairman II. P. Baldwin of tho . way were also callers, by appoint during the waiting moments be-j committee on irrigation, was not I ment, on the Governor this moni- tween figures. The german was I garried out with more precision and success tlwn any tjiven in Hilo be-! lore. The favors were very appro- priate and wore further evidence of desire for cane-loading machinery, J When it was suggested to Gover the indefatigable work of the coin- but little "had been accomplished in nor Carter that there might be some mittee. j this line. There was u.o icason why I feeling that the Hawaiiatis were not During an intermission excellent j an attempt shutiht not be made to 1 remembered as well as they might refreshments were served. j yet the loading machinery here. Iuibe in the way of appointments; Nearly all of the dctajls of the 1 Louisiana five cents a ton is uved (that the acceptance of the resigna art work were done by J. Castle ' over methods used here. Five cents I tion of Land Commissioner Boyd, and Thomas C. Ridgway. The ' a ton would mean $150,000 to the 'if his resignation was accepted, decoration committee received, val-; planters of Hawaii. Kennedy ' might be considered unfavorably by uahle assistance from Messrs. I low land, Ragsdale, Schooling and Wachs. The committees who had the ger man in charge were: Decorations Mrs. Henry Hayes, 1 machinery. ,.. T ... ,r , ,, ,', , r im . 1 Miss I.ihnoe Hnpu.1, Mrs. II. L. 1 I.. A. 1 lutrston, duruijj thegeu - Shaw, Mis Loebenstein, Miss Kmily I eral discussion, thought Kennedy Peck, I. H. Ray, K. F. Nichols and) had tquehed on a most important '1' 1 ,...... ,.,..! il.. . ,1.. ...... ..1 1.1 1... J.. vjiiiiu. Favors Mr. Milton Rice, Mrs, A. C. McKenuey, Mrs. II. h. Ross, Mrs. J. T. Stacker, Mrs. D. A. I.oe - benstein, Mrs. Paul Bartels, Miss Ruth Richardson and Miss Crow. i3r...i t... 1. xt Holmes, Mrs, J. T. Icw;Si Mr. . Favor Tables Mrs. A. C. Mc Kenuey, Mrs. A. S. I.eB. Gurney, Mrs. J. A. Scott. Patronesses Mrs. C. I'urneaux, 1 Mrs. C. C. Kenuetly, Mrs, Peck. M.rs. J. J,. Richardson, Mrs. Ridg way. Ushers 1?. C. Mellor and Thos. C. Ridgway. KKl'OKT 0,P a AIHN. Tim I. (Hiding of Cane by Miii'lilucry ('ouhldcriMl. f Honolulu, Nov. 24. Reporting J I for the commjttieeon cultivation, at T 1 the meeting nunc Planters asso- f ' ciatiou yesterday afternoon, Geo. F. Kenton dealt with the nrenara- tion of the soil, planting of cane , ... .. r 1 1 . 11 , and cultivation of unirrigated lauds. A difficulty in securing statistics, Iiq said, was that there was no uni- fortuity of accounts and local con- ditious were complicated. Fifty - two circulars were sent to as many plantations and nnswers had been received from thirty-six, sixteen from unirriuatcd nlantations. and nineteen from irrigated. One gen - ) cral principal is to plow as deep as ( and eleven disc plows and sub-soil plows. With the report a paper , was submitted by J. M. Horner on I the advantages of the disc plow, Mr. Kenton suggested that the disc principle could be carried out in the steam implements, where the land was free from rocks. Tl J .. t Kenton s report lavorcti long ra- ioa" "B "P " on irri- , - ( f,-.-. p"i.,uuin i.-, lavored on ' Kauai and Maui. I.ahaina cane is , favorite on irrigated plantations, Demerara is the best variety of cane for irrigated plantations. present and no, rupart was ready, V Q. Konuedy contributed a paper on the handling and transportation of cane. There had been a great thought the plantations here were slow in making changes when lajjor is plenty; but once Ut labor be scarce, as it is yetting to be, it will be necessary to uet labor-savinir 1 iuiiU tiiiu linn uiiivjiiiiw nauiim ui' I done to improve methods of loading i cane from the fields and transporta - 1 tion to the mills. i Renton thought Hvidtug by mn- ' chinery wiis oniv (iiestiou of time. ! i. .,i.u o .ik.:.. ...! I1 1 " of tho Wilson cane loader. F. B. McStocker of Olua said Kennedy had touched the prime point in the sugar industry. Olaa had iotiiid the cost ol transportation liv nortnhln trnfL- Sfv'iiitv-fivi rii.r -.,.. l.i.ri.or ibnn l,v num.. Manager I.ow of Honolulu plan tation doubted the accuracy of the statistics given, lie favored the as sociation spending money to get a machine which would do the work. The leport of Mr. Kennedy was adopted without any action toward offering a prize for the invention of a cane loader. Reports from various plantations showed tho cost of producing one ton of sugar ranges from 4.07 to 'u'eportiug 011 the utilization of1 by-products, W. W. Goodale esti mated that the loss was fifteen per cent., all of which could be saved. ,1ICSU" "" uie sen iineui m tne territory fostered by the forefatheis of lhe j, piautntlon nien, the missionaries, was against the use of molasses for liquor. The commit- tee recommended a further study of 1 the subject. CAKTKK ACCEPTS TlllttiK. Uovcriior has Found Timber for lopnrt nirut Heads. 1 Honolulu, Nov. 24. Governor Carter was much cocupicd this , with some dozen gentlemen, 11am- iiiK hours for interviews that covered the time between 10 o'clock this morning and 3:30 o'rlock this after noon. At noon the Governor had seen Attorney General I.orrin Andrews, Auditor Fisher and Superintendent of Public Instruction Atkinson. These officials, with all other heads of departments, except Treas urer Kenoikai. had tendered their resimiations to the new fimwnnr. ' Governor Carter informed And- rows, Fisher and Atkinson that ing. No definite action had been taken at noon in the relation to the appointment cl others than And rews. Fisher and Atkinson. ina.uy; and that this in connection 1 with the Kepoikai incident would possibly excite much criticism to the effect that the Hawaiians were iu-t K'lhig a fair deal in the appoint- -' .1... r ? """ .u,c "vcrnor, appearing surprised, stated that he knew ot lUie BXisleiiee 0f ,10 MIch fceling; that he heartly hoped that if there' , was such feeling, it would take 1 (Infinite sli:nu? Mint In. ivmibl lin - r-i - - only too glad to consider the names Ci nnmtm rlivfltlk iC tMirrnrminr 1 the tll,tieb of a' office t0 wliicli he , aspired. The Govenor emphasized the fact ' 'l1;11 capability was the first con- i sideration and he wanted none but Ci'ltmnU fiifMi. It innrltf nn fiiftfrntipf 'whether the officeholder was Ha- ' waiian or otherwise as long as he i was capable, i A HOME COMPANY CAPITAL $50,000 Organised Under the Laws of the Ter ritory of Hawaii. The Hawaiian Realty and Maturity Co., Ltd. Loans, Mortgages, Securities, 1 11 vest ments and Real Hslate. Homes built on the Installment Plati HOM15 OPPICI5: McINTYRK IIUILDINO HONOLULU, T.H. Tho Hawaiian Roalty and Maturity Co., Ltd. L. K. KI5NTW15I.L. Oeneral Manager i I H as rgsi-zp. KranUnmDUnB7HIHHHHHHBrW