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sySB8HjjHMSJBMgjSJMSJBajiisj PwSJBJkFJ ' f ' - hBS'v " gHj- f 0 .--- BVBNINO BULLETIN. HONOLCLU. T. 11., MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1009. . ' , R? if f ! m a - j. . im. ; . .. iiavinnar aimwin sjsHjsjHsjissssiisiBjnssHsviBBssiH W vccamc oicainsiup vumpauy -, , amyi urn mnBLvmmuLum m ntssan msnirroo ia UCIM I I I "' f M TW K K; 1 liTIC: IADLCO.Oi ALm-.U ESTABLISHED IN 185l. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. )mV The steamers of this Una will arrive and leave this port a hereunder: I I , - X leave S. F. Arrive Hon. Leave Hon W AUG. 7 AUG. 13 AUG. 18 Wf AUG. 28 SEPT. 3 SEPT. 8 BK SEPT. 18 SEPT. 24 SEPT. 29 Kf OCT. 0 OCT. 15 OCT. 20 Connect nt Honolulu for Sydney, with Canadian-Australian line. Hates from Honolulu to San JTraneiscc First elan 68; Round Tnp $110; Family Rooms extra. WW G. Irwin & Co., Ltd OCEANIC 8. 8. CO. GENERAL AGENTS. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., & TOYO RISEN KAISBA Steamers of the abuve companies will at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned: FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: aiONOOhlA JULY 28 ti:nvo jiaku ado. 3 korea avo. 11 nippon mahu uu. 21 siberia aug. 30 FOR GENERAL INFO RMATION APPLY TO' K Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., AMERICAN-HAWAIIAH Weekly Ballln(t via Tehauntepec. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU. rrelght received at all times at the Company'i Wharf, 41st Street, South Brooklyn. fllOM SAN FIIANCISCO TO HONO-1FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO LULU, a s. pleiades AUO. 10 Freight receives at Company's wharf, Greenwich Street. FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN CISCO. PLEIADES, TO SAIl JI'NE 2:, Canadian-Australian Royal Mall Sleeumatllp Company. Steamers of the above lint, running In connection with the CANAD IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. 8. W., and calling at Victoria, B. f. Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Bris bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or abo-it the dates below stated, via.: FOR FIJI AN.0 AUSTRALIA: i riilMl AUO. 2 i Wl'l call at Fanning Island. Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to Ties. H. Pa vies & Ce.. IN. lenra. Agtits Matson Navigation Company Schedule S. S IIILONIAN, In the direct service between San Fran ilscu and Honolulu: ARRIVE HONOLULU 'AUGUST September OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 4, 1909 29. 1909 27, 1909 24. 1909 22. 1909 The S. S. Lurlinc of this line siils for Sanfrancisco direct, carry inj: freight and passengers, Wednesday. 10 a. m., August 4, 1909. CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., AGENTS. HUSTACE - PECK CO., LTD 63 QUEEN STREET PHONE 295 General Contractors Estimates given on all kinds of Draying, Teaming, Road Building, Excavating, Filling. Reliable Supervision Firewood, Coal, Waianae Sand For Sale. mmmmmmmmmm.-ltmmfil. i asWaMWgMMMBMgaj Union -Pacific Transfer Co., Ltd. Fnruiture and Piano Moving. Joseph A. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. aiUBANCE FIRE AND MARINE. Agent for ARTHUR SEWAIX ft CO., Bath, Maine; PARROTT & CO., Mxi Pranciico. FINEST FIT - tad cloth of A-l quality can be pur- cnasea irom SAINa CHAN. McCANDLESS BLDO., r,0. Box 961. ' Telephone 931, Arrive S. F. AUG. 24 SEPT. 14 OCT. 5 OCT. 26 FOR 8AN FRANCISCO: SIBERIA AUO. 7 CIIINO AUO. 17 MANCHURIA AUO. 21 CII1YO MAKU AUO. 28 ASIA SEPT. 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANY. HONOLULU DIRECT. VIKfJINIAN AUO. 5 For further Information apply to II. HACKFELD ft CO..LTD., Agent Honolulu. 0. P. MOR8B, General Freight Agent. FOR VANCOUVER: MAKTIRA AUO. IT AORANOl AUO. 30 LEAVE IIONOLULL ANOUST OCTOBER NOVEMBER NOVUM HER DECEMBER 10. 1909 r., 1909 2, 1909 30, 1909 28, 1909 Baggage Shipping Storage Wood Packing Coal 58 Gilman, McTighe Favorite The Best Whiskey on the Market. TH0S, F. McTIOHE & 00., AGENTS. 101-105 KINO ST. PHONE 140. P, 0, B0Z 753. . i if A v - ' Xr n - t i 4 J .t ii i Vi Wftiliai ft A i f i rJ-ii Ki ' 1 BISHOP & CO. Commercial and Trav elers' Letters of Credit issued on the Bank of California and The Lon don Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London. Correspondents for the American Express Com pany and Trjos. Cook & Son. Interest allowed on term and Savings Bank Deposits. Claus 8preckels. Wm. Q. Irwin. Clans Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU, ! : I T. H. an Francisco Agents The No vada National Dank of San Frnnclico. Draw Exchange on the Nevada Na tional Dank of San Francisco. London The Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd. Now Ycr't American Exchango National Bank. Chicago Corn Exchange National Bank. Paris Credit Lynnnata. Hongkong and Yokohama Hong-kong-Shungbat Banking Cor potation. New Zealand and Australia Bank ot New Zealand and Bank of Austra lasia. Victoria and Vancouver Bank of British North America, Deposits received Loans made on approved security. Commercial and Travelers' Credits Issued. BlUa of Exchange bought and sold. Collections Promptly Accounted For. The Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited Capital (Paid up) ..Yen 24,000,000 Reserve Fund Yen 15,940,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. The bank buys and receive for col lection bills of exchange, issues Drafts and Letter of Credit, and transacts a general banking business. The Bank receives Local Deposits and Head Office Deposits for fixed pe riods. Local Deposits $25 and upwards for one year at rate of 4 per an num. Head Office Deposits, Yen 25 and upwards for one-half year, one year, two years, or three years at rate of 5Va per annum. Particulars to be obtained on ap plication. .Honolulu Office 7 s. King street. P. 0. Box 168. M. TOKJEDA Manager The First AMERICAN SAVINGS AND TRUST' CO OF HAWAII, LTD. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. .1200,000.00 PAID UP CAPITAL S100.000.00 President , Cecil Brown Vice President M. P. Robinson Cashier L. T. Peck Office: Corner port and King fits. 8AVINQ8 DEPOSITS received and tuteresi ullowed (or yearly deposits at the rale ot ftt per cenc per annum. Rules and regulations furnished upon application. FIRE INSURANCE THE B. F. DILLINGBAIR CO UfllTEB, General Agent for Hawaii: Atlas Assurance Company ol Ljndou. New York Underwriters' Agency, Providence Washington lnurac Co, 4th FLOOR, STANGENWALD BLOQ, WM. G. IRWIN C0..LTC, AGENTS FOR TIIR Royal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, jfing. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., of London, England. Scottish Union & National Ins, Co. of Edinburgh, Scotland. The Upper Rhine In. Co., Lti K. 7, Baldwin.. ,.. President 7; B. Castle Tioe President W. M. Alexander.. Second Vice, Pre. J. P. Cooke... ;.. . . . .Third Vice Pre, and Manager 7. Waterhonie Treasurer C &, rizton necreiary W. 0. .Smith Director J. S. Gait Director W. R, Castle ,... Director SUBAR FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and IHSURAN8E AGENTS Airenta far Hawaiian Commercial ft Sugar Co. Haiku Sugar Company. Pais Plantation. Maui Agricultural Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahuku Plantation Company, Kahnlui Railroad Company. Haleakala Ranch Company. Honolua Ranch. Castle & Cooke, Ltd t Honolulu, T. H, 8HIPPINQ AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS and GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS representing Ewa Plantation Co. Waialua Agricultural Co., It. Konaia Sugar uo. Waimea Sugar Mill Co. Apoha Sugar Co., Ltd. Fulton Iron Works of Si Juii Blake Steam Pumpt Weston's Centrifugals Babeock A Wilcox -Boiler Green's Fuel Economixert Marsh Steam Pumps Matson Navigation Co. Planter' line Shipping Co. Wm. G.Jrwin & Go. LOOTED. SUGAR FACTORS and COMMISSION AOEHTB. Wm. 0. IRWIN'. President JNO. D. SPRECKELS... 1st V. Fret. W. M. GIFFARD 2d-V. Pre. H. M. WHITNEY'.'., Treasurer RICHARD rVEES secretary D. G. MAY.,.':..: Auditor Areata for Oceanio Steamship Co., Ban Francii co. Cal. Baldwin Locomotive Work, FkOav delphla, Pa. Hakalau Plantation Co., Hilo Sunn Co., Honolulu Plantation Co. Hutchinson' Sugar Plantation Co., Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co., Olowalu Company, Paauhau Suirar Plantation Co., Waima nalo Sugar Co. C. Brewer &' Co.. Ltd. QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H. AGENTS FORI Hawaiian Agricultural Co-, Ookala Sugar Plant. Cc, Onomea 8'tgar Co., Honomu Sugar Co, Walluku Sugar Com Pepeekso Sugar Co., The 'Planters Line of San Francisco packets. LIST OF OFFICERS: C. M. Cooke, President; osorgs Robertson, Vice President and Mana ger; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Sec retary; F. W. Maofarlane, Auditor; P, C. Jones, c. M. cooka ano 4. H. uait, Directors. c ' LIFE INSURANCE ils not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity. Biit you Must have the BEST and that Is provided by th famous and most equitable Laws or Maasa chueatts. In the . New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.. OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. If you would b. fully Informed about these laws, addrsss Castle & Cooke, GENERAL AGENTS, HONOLULU. T. H. BENNY & CO., LTD. DEALERS LV Bottles And Buyer Of Raw Material 41S Queen St Phone 443. Unique Chinese Goods WingWoTai&Co 9.11 NUUANU ST BULLETIN AD3 PAY ' - f Poor little fellow! Hecougbi so hard ho cannot sleep. Thai makes him weak and sickly all the next day. His brother thinks thi coughing is lon-jble. So do we, for we know that just a few doses ot M tier's , 1kem Pectoral will stop the cough. For sixty years it has been the standard remedy with men, women, and children for colds, coughs, and all throat and lung diseases. It contains no nar cotic or poison of any kind. Be sure that yon got Ayers Cherry Pec toral. Accept no cheap and worth less substitute. Tnftni kj Dr. . C, Apr fc Cfc. tins, , U, A, On Display at our Garage Franklin FRANKLIN 'D" TOURING CAR. AGENTS FOR THE KISSEL KAR AND CHALMERS-DETROIT. ASSOCIATED GAR AGE, Ltd Merchant St. Autos Repaired Tonr machine will be ready for yon when we say it will be. We don't experiment on autos; we repair them. Von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd. ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING. C. H. BEHN Car No. 184 can now be found al TEL. 199 CLUB STABLES Fort St. For Sale Choice lot of Chickens and imported Berkshire Pigs Ex Steamer Lurline. Rumble and Tonneau Seats The W.W.WRIGHT C0.,Ltd. Xing and South Streets. ALL THE FITTINGS FOR I AUTOMOBILES SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO. ' Autos, Repaired By skilled mechanics at Royal Hawaiian Garage, Hotel St., near Richard. HAVE YOU TRIED THE Tungsten Lamp More' ligh at less cost.' Union Electric Co., HARRISON BLOCK. ilstito., ttnttnrtttttnttttttttttttnttttttr SPORTS : 8JT- - , ttnttttttttrtnttttttttttttitttrl . , ' ' ' Gladys Wins Race Around Island Shortly before six o'clock Inst eve ning tho yacht Gladys was sighted off Diamond Head, and about three quarters of Tin hour nfterwards tho trim HUto craft passed hp finishing line and was declared tho winner ot tho Governor's cup. Tho other' competing boat, tho Charlotte C, was not to bo scten, and nnd It was thought that she was caught In tho doldrums In Waialua bay. r , However, the Chnrlotto C. put .In nn appearance about midnight -safe nnd sound afier a fine moonlight sail. All-around tho Island tho weath er was most peculiar, and at places Where a strong wind was .expected, calms wero met, and just tho oppo site occurred at other points, i When tho, yachts started on tho race around 'tho Island they stuck together as far as Pearl Harbor, where tho wind shitted and allowed for spinnakers being set, t Tho Charlotte then forged ahead a little, but betoro reaching Dar ber'B Point she had to 'douse her spinnaker, and then tho Gladys gained a lot and passed the point ahead. At Kacnn Point the wind dropped away to nothing, and trie yawl ran down on the sloop. From the point the Gladys mado a long leg' to wind ward, and then stood Inshore. At C o'clock In the mprnlng the Gladys put nbout, but failed to clear Kahu ku point, and the last soon ofjthe Charlotte C. was a she lay In Wai alua bay. ' , The wind held fairly strong until tho Gladys passed Mokapu Point, nnd good time was made to Diamond Head, where n light brecxe prevail ed, and the yacht made Walklkl aud reached the harbor Just beforo dark. The race, although not exciting, was n very 'pleasant cruise, and the men who took part In It were very pleased with the outing. The crew of tho victorious boat wore Tom King, captain, T. H. Petrle, Ken; neth Drown and 1)111 Lyle. Record of the Gladys In the. raco around Oahu for the Governor's cup: Start, Saturday, July 31, S:32 p. m.; Harbor's Point. 7;30 p. m.; Wala nnc, 0:30 p."m.'; Kaena Point, mid ulght; Waialua, Sunday, Aug. 1, 4 a. m; Kahuku Point, 8 a. m.; Ka li ami Hay, noon; Mokapu Point, 2:15 p. m.: Rabbit Island, 4 p. m.; Diamond Head, 6 p. m,; finish at spar buoy, 6:53 p. m. Elapsed tlmo, 25 hours 21 , minutes. .Corrected time ,23 hours 27 minutes. una White Steamcf Uses Coal-Oil San'Kranclsco, Co., July 20, J909. Tho von Hamm-Young Co,, Ltd., Honolulu, T. II. Dear Sirs: Enclosed Is a cony o fa telccram which I' thought 'would Interest' jou. The White Steamer Is attracting unusual attention 'In 'thn Gildden Journoy, using kerosene ns fuel In stead of gasoline. This Is tho first public demonstration, either In this country or abroad, of the uso of kerosene. The White Steamer Is bo Ins driven Jiy Dick Searls, who. for two years was a member of the Unit ed Sfates Secret Service and had chargo ot President Roosovclt's White cars at Oyster Hay. Yours very truly, THE WHITE COMPANY. (Signed) ALEX E. "bUYFUSS. Minneapolis, Minn. JulylO-20,1909. Tho White Co., . Market undVan Ness Ave., San Francisco, Cal. The White steamer UBlng KERO SENE as fuel contesting n tho ullddcn tour completed Its one thousandth mile at Makato. Minneso ta, this evening with a perfect score and In as good condition as at start ot the contest. Its' performance has publicly demonstrated that the new fuol is a complete success. R. H. JOHNSTON, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered for Record, July 30, 1909, from 10:30 a. m: to 4:30, p. m. Alice H. Chase to John M." Chase. . i .- Rel Dower llonry K. Snlffln to Lllla Mauna- kca &h8b et al by Atty PD& Par Ret II. Hackfeld & Co. Ltd. to Mrs. E. A. Nawahl, et al .....'.... .'Rel Trent Trust Co. Ltd. to Mary J. Pnvao D, Henry van Gleson Tr to Albino Knos ,..'.,.... L A. N. Campbell Tr to Mrs. Esther Uakor & hub Rel A. N. Campbell Tr to Mrs. Esther Baker & hsb Rel Esther Baker & hah to'willlnm II. CwUIh Tr M Entered for Record, July. 31, 1909, from 8:30 a, m, to 10:30 a m. t.iAlr.., aJtWL-tsittA,,.! . .b. tttflAlV. aks.., tndnnon will bo expended on the now army posfat Ixllchua and tho barracks will be ono of tho finest In the world. Reinforced concrcto will, bo ullllio.1 and the sldcB aro moulded on tho ground and then raised to n vertical position after tho concrete has solidified. , Tho method Is tho samo as that usCtl at Camp Perry for tho state mllllla and was found to bo most satisfac tory. Tho walls, with tho window, spneps and cornices completo, wero first formed on tho grouudby pouring con crete Into a framework and reinforc ing It by twisted steel .rods. Tho wall. lrhlch was four Inches thick, was al lowed to. harden for forty-eight hours, nnd then was elevated by means of, a belting nttachod to a 6 horsepowor on glno. The reinforcing rods of each wall protruded at Iho corners and wero tho nintorlockcd and covered with concrete. r, Many 8hs.p Polson.d Helena. Mont.. July 21. Upward of 600 head of sheep which were driven to sum mer pasturage on the Helena .national forest, wero poisoned by loco squlh Vest Of thccltv today and died. " ' Corporation Notices Territory of Hawaii, ) City and County )ss. of Honolulu. ) CECIL HROWN pnd U T. PECK, be ing each duly swdrp;( depose and say that they aro respectively 'Prcsldont and Cashier of tho FIRST AMERICAN SAVIKOS ft TRUST CO. OF HAWAII. LTD., and, that tho following schodujo Is a full, true, Just and accurate state ment of tno' affairs' of the said THE E1RRT AMRRldAN 'SAVINGS 6 TRUST CO. OF HAWAII, LTD., to an4 Including tho 30th day Jot June, 1909. such , schedule being required uy auc tion 14 ot the Hanking' Act of 1334. TUp authorlned Capital of tho Com pany Is $200(00.03 lllded Into 2.0&0 shares of tho par value of $100.0.) ich. The number of shares' issued Is 2,000; fifty per ccnU, equal to $100,000.00, lins been paid, in on the stock, leaving I100.000.t0 subject to bo called In. The Liabilities of the Company on the first day of July, 1909, wero as follows: Capital, paid up $100,000.00 Deposits 632.59C.29 Undivided profits 10,014.58 'The Asset's of', tho Com pany on the 'first day" of July, 1909, wero as follows: Bills Rccolvablc.$354,?86.87 Bonds 332,307.50 Real Estate... 21,000.00 Cash on hand ' 'and In bank.. Int. accruod to Juno 30lh, 1909 28,411.76 0,104.74 , $742,610.87 $742,610.87 Sgud. CECIL DROWN, President. Sgnd. L. T. PECK, , r. Cashier.' Subscribed nnd sworn beforo tno this 26th day of July, 1909. J (Soal) F. F. FERNANDBS. Notary Public, First Judicial Circuit; I herebv certify that tho foregoing It a true and faithful copy of tho original statement or schedulo of the FIRST AMERICAN SAVINGS TRUST CO. OF'HAWAli; LTD',, sworn to beforo mo on 'the 26tb day ot July, 1909. v i Given under my' hand and seal tbta 26th day ot July,' 1909. ' 8fHl) F. F. FERNANDE6. Notary Public, First Judicial Circuit. 4i., 4372-lw HAWAII RAILWAY COMPANY, -LTD." ' Mahukona, Hawaii, July 30, 1909. Proposals for the construction of thrco (3) trcstlo bridges, known aa numbers 2, 3 and 4 on line of Ha waii" Railway Company, across 'dry gulches between Mahukona and 'Un ion Mill Station, will be received at this office until August 25, 1909. Plans and specifications may be had upon appllcatlbnito WV A. Wall? C. E,, McCandlesa'Diilldlng, Honolulu, Or the undersigned. A deposit of $5,00 Is .required upon delivery' ot filans and spexlflcatfohs, which will be 'refunded 'upon return ot same. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. R. R. ELGIN, , - v ' Manager. 4376 July 31; Aug. 2, 4. " Eifa'kaalnue,'to'Fr'cderlck S. Ly man' .'FA' Titus M. Coan et al by atty to Aslng .'..U First Dan kot,Hilo Ltd to Manuel Andrado ft wf . t Rel Akloka to Ah Sul Wong U Joso R, Gaspar & wt to Francisco 'L". da Sllya' ..;'...,.... , .-, . . ,D Marin O.'Rcd'rJgues td Maul Dry Goods' & OrcyCo Ltd ..?.. .. ,.U Maria G, Rbdrlgues to Maul Dry Goods & Grey Co Ltd ... . .-, , .B S Lllla Mhunakea et all to L L Mc- Candless . ,.'...', .it'. .. ,D Francis, M Swanzy et al to George Mundon ', , Rel G,eorg'e,Miindt)n &,wf to Arthur H. Ulce' ." ,,, D Kona Jap. Coffee Planters' Assn. to Capt, Cook Coffeo Co. Ltd,, .C M AUrf.J'i.l.jr tlaat-V... t I afofritalsTltHflf ll $JTtJ' 11 rf I ft