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-rwryj7frT',STT03WRr!C,1Vnt'3W Ty"yfsp""5 P Tp; TT tff1frfrrf r EVfiNlNQ BULT.ETUf,' HONGMJLVfT, H.i-TltnSDAY, NOV..Br-1909. -, t h - Legal Notices IN T1U2 CIRCUIT COUHT OK TUB l'lrnt Judicial Circuit. Territory or Hawaii. At Chambers. lit 1'robate. In the 'Matter of tho Estate ot Kong Klun On, Deceased. Notice, to Cred itor . Notice la hereby Riven thnt letteiijot iiijmlnlstrntlon have been lHui'ditu lllahup Trust Company, Limited, ai, Ailmlnlstiator of tho JlstntcJof Koiib Klun On, Hte of Sun1 Oh, IHktrlit of Kvvotig Tuug, In tlio i:niilre of Cliltin, Ueceascil. All li editors of 'tho estate arc. hereby notllleit to' piescnt their claims iiKnlimt the said estate, duly nii tlientlcated and with proper Nouch crs, If mi exist, even though the Bald claims' bo secured b mortgage upon real estate, to tho said lllshop Trust t'onipiny, Limited nt Its or flee, at No. 1)24 ltethel street, In said Honolulu, tvithln six months from tho dale hereof (which Is tho dato ot the, first publication ot this no tlro),' otherwise such claims, If any, will be forecr barred. And all persons Indebted to tho said estate nro hcrebj notified to miLo Immedi ate payment to tho undersigned as sitrli ralmlnlstr.itor. Ditcd at Hono lulu, October L'Gth, 1909. 1IISIIOI' TIU'ST COMPANY, LTD. tft Administrator of the 12s tato ot Kong Klun On, ' Occeascd . 1 150 Oct 20, Nov. 2, 9, lfi, 2.1 LEADING i-. I HAT CLEAIIERS. All Kinds of Hats Cleaned and ; Blocked. No Acids Used. Work Guaranteed. FELIX TURRO, Snccialist, 1154 Port Street. Odd. Convent. - Honolulu, T. H. for Infants and Children. The Effects of Opiates. THAT 1FANT9 aro peculiarly susceptible to, opium nnil Its various prep arations, all of which aro nircotlc, Is well, known. Even In the'smallcst doses, If continued, theso opiates camo changes liijthij functions and growth ot tho cells, which aro likely to becomo permanent, caii&ln;r Imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Nervous diseases, suili as intractablo nervous dyspepsK and lack of staying powers, aro a resultot dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet In their infancy, Tho rule nmong physicians is that children should never recclvo opiates in tho smallest doses for mora than a day at a timo, and only then if unavoidable. Tho administration of Anodj ncs, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a phjsiclan cannot bo too strongly decried, and tho druggist should not bo a party to It. Children who aro ill need tho attention of a physician, and it is nothing leu than a crime to deso them willfully v till nar cotics. Castoriacontalnsno narcotics It It bears tho signaturo ot Chas. U.Tlctchcr. WAc The ctgnnturc of Physicians Recommend nYourpiriraUonknonMC'MtorlaIlironc4l "I hate ptera for ye are In eMldrea'e coraplalnte and 1 hato found nothing better." Jonx J, Lirra, M. D , i Cleveland, Ohio. For lenral yean I recommended yonr 'Castcrla and ffaall alwaya continue to do ao, aa U baa lnra rlably rrodnccd bencflcl&l rerultf " turns r. I ai I' "t, M. D , New York City. HTonr Caitorta ta a nicrltorloue hoorchold remedy. It ta rnrel Testable and acta aa a mild cmtbrnic. Abore alt, it dore no h.rnj, which la no-e than can be aall ot tbe great majority cl clill. dren'a ninedlea Victob U. Oorrma, II. D., Onaha, Neb Children Cry for In Use For Over Ritnrnntcct gcnulno Cnstorln Castor! a. prescribed roar Citoria In tnanr casrt and hire tuwftj found It tit efficient and speedy rrmeOj." A. F. pEn.n, M. D , St, Loati, Mo. X btTfl dmxI yonr Cutori la my own booiebold with pool tcfultt, and bftre adtltrd Mrertl patient V) ve It for lis mtld, UiitlTO effect and freedom from harm ' Eswakd Pinniiit, M D . Brooklyn, K. T. ' Yoct CostoTla holdi tbe etteem of the medical profrailnn lu a win net held by no other proprietary preparation It li a sure and reliable medicine for InfauU and children. Jn fact It It the unlnnal honathold remedy for Infantile ailment.' J. A. r a mean, M, D Kanaaa City. Mo. Fletcher's Castoria. Years. Bulletin Business Office Phone 256. pillMin TMitnrml Room Phnnft Iflft 30 it. new ssesehhee&s A R M O R IT El R THE NEW PAINT For- Indoors and Out! At last we have a perfect paint a paint specially r;epared to meet climatic conditions in the Hawaiian Islands. The salt air-' and humidity of this climate requires a different paint than that prepared for climates subject to extremes of heat and cold. Long experience has proven to us that this is & fact. After a great deal of study and experiment we have evolved a paint that meets island conditions perfectly. That paint is ARMORITE. We predict for ARMORITE a greater sale than any other paint in this Territory as soon as the public be comes acquainted with its merits. It will endure the salt air and preserve its lustre. It has great covering capacity ancl can be obtained in a multitude of beautiful colors and shades. It is the only house paint made specially for this climate. t We unqualifiedly recommend ARMORITE. We will return the money to anyone who uses Armorite and is not satisfied. HANDSOME COLOR CATALOG FREE THEO. H. DAVIES '& CO., Ltd. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT HONOLULU KpS3fcgS2 I MM I hlMIBSSBt s . i, I rfZ1 j"'' g- T E I O 3 1 Expert inWi'Snani Concftte Work. w Onrrlen Ornamental Iantern on "flihaM, ready for delivery. School ' r Eucet nciu wic KH-h"' mi'-S yw iiii . j.ivk -.-.- fvmC-s?' pwv. '.:. BULLETIN AD8 PAY When we tfet your wireless call for HELP, we will come to the rescue with tfood old : PRINTER'S INK : COOD ADVERTISING HAS SAVED MANY BUSINESS MEN FROM FINANCIAL SHIPWRECK BULLETIN PUBLI SHINQ CO., LTD. OCEANIC TROUBLES AIRED IN COURT Details of. Mismanagement In Mix-up of Spreckels Brothers' An nnswer va nicil cstcrday In the superior ourt fijh tho San 1'iniiclsco Call by Attorneys Morris on, Cope nnil llrobccK anil Joxeph J, Dunne, counsel for the oceanic steamship compan), lu tesponso to the suit hroucht by iludolph nna Claus AtiRUstus Spreckels, as execu tors of the will of Claus Sprccltcls, to havo tho Union trust company U'tnmcil as trustee o( the botul Is mio of Uie Oceanic eittmshlp com pan. The nnsxycr (Itcd jesterday amounts to n sweeping denial of ev er charge and nllegitlon made in the complaint drawn for Iludolph and C. A Sprocket and accuses them of acting (u bad rulth In bring ing the suit. In effect It also charg es that their swoin assertions amount to an attack upon tho busi ness judgment and nits ot their fa ther. In this connection the answer calls nttentlon to the fact that eov cral of tho acts conipl lined of most coUforously by ,the il itntlfls were, acts authorized and si.ntloncd by Claus Spreckels during Ills lifetime. Denounced Hii Own Politics. Ous Spreckels who Is now appear ing as n plaintiff against tho Ocean ic steamship companv, is shown to hnvo been during mmt ot tho com panj's lifetime nn actJo director of lis nffnlrs, and to linc been u &tVpporter of those a cry business po licies which ho now denounces ns n coplalntift wltli his brother, Ilu dolph, In tho present nction. lloth ho and his father. Clans Spreckels, were for many jenrs among tho lar gest stock holders of tho Oceanic steamship conipmo and had a largo Influence In tho iliiectlon of Us af fairs. Tho nnswer denies that tho affalis of tho Oceanic stcmiship company aro controlled by the John D. Sprec kels & llrotlicra company, or that John D. Spreckels controls tho Union .trust company, .luteal Ion being call ed to tho Jact that ho Is tho owner of but 21 shares out of n total of 1.G00 of ho compam's stock. An other chnrgo to the effect that, tluougli the Influence of John D. Sprccl els, th'djliohii O. Spreckels Ac llrothefs compjjaij W1U mado tho genera ngout of the Oceanic steam ship cpinpaqf at n monthly salary of $S,000. 'l? llkowlso denied. The nnswer states tflat at tho tlmo this appointment wns made neither John U. nor Adolph B. Spreckels, now tho lcil dcfendantslo tho present suit, were directors of the Oceanic com panj. Tather Sanctioned Acts. 'lhe appointment of tho John D. Spreckels & llrothcis company as general agent of tho Oceanic com panj, tho answer dcclnrcs, was ma.do at a tlmo wlieniClaii3 SpricKels and C. A. Spreckels wcro directors of that concern, and whllo C. A. Spreckels was the owner ot n third Interest In the John I) Sprockets & Iliothers compan). In other words, tho ory thliifc now objected to so violently by Iludolph nnd'C. A. Spreckels, ni cocutors, was a. thing which their father himself functioned, and to which C. A. SpuchclH was a parly, both as a dUcploi of tho Oceanic stcamslilji (omp.iiiy and aa tho own er of n third Interest In tho John U. Spreckels & Brothers compan). Tho nnswer to tho complaint if ferts that of the C09 bonds ot the Oceanic steamship company claimed to be held by Iludolph and C. A. Sprcckols ns execulors of tho 'will of Clauj SprttkoU 304 havo been distributed J) djjidcj of court to the widow, Anna C. Spieckcls. Bond Holders Sicn Waiver. it Is ndmitted that tho Intciest on the bands ot the. Company tailing duo on Tii mm 5 l and July 1 ot this )ear waH"not paid, but It Is asserted that this was hcciuru mote than a inajoiity of the bond holders of iho compan) signed a wuher lequestlng and liistilatlug tho Union trust company, aa tiustie, not to pay the liiteiest ,ln nerendance with n def- Inlto clause of tho tiust agieement. Attention Is also called to tho fact that Clau SpirikclH himself sighed one such walu. lu aiiHWei lo tho chaigo that tho tliisleo failed lo redeem all bonds with llio sinking fund on hand It Is lemaikcd that tho tiusteo ledeeiu ed.all the bonds It could sccuio nt ,ttif)ifipnablo pilco and all that wcio ciiTeVirt'lt, t Hh tho exception of 10 bonds which weio nffeied to tho plfllntlrts ct ',;. ,'llils nffei. It was aijin'il, w.ih rtjido In liad fallh and foi tho nilo imiiposo of enabling them to l.ii tho foundation foi thu' pichcnt suit, foi at thu tlmo of tho itiidui the mirkut aluo lit tho bonds was but l). Trust ARieemcnt Observed. 'Iheto Is now accumulated In tho hands of the tiustee, It Is .incited 1 10 1,0(1(1. loss Jliilt JJJl.OOO nt which nils spinl lu tho iodcuiitlon of " bonds it about 60 per cent ofv then face due 'fhe aciuniulatlons con sist of tho amount realized fiom tho rale of ceilalu ships, fiom the lu- ,T! IHE country is flooded with soaps which look like, and claim to be, as good as Ivory Soap. j Avoid them! They are imitations; and, like all imitations, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the'article which they imitate. Ask for Ivory Soap and sec that you get it. Ivory Soap 994o Per Cent. Pure tcrcst paid on the sum In In ml as i commercial deposit and from the In surance recehed from tho loss ot the steamer Australia. Under tho trust ngreement tlio Oceanic steam ship company is gixen the option ot using available mane) to reinvest or to redeem bonds, so that It has nev er nctcd outside its rights. It is denied that the Oceanic steamship compnii) tins failed to ear ly suniclcnt Insurance on its ships, but, on the contrar, it is asserted that tho lusurnnco has atwajs been In excess ot two- thirds the actual aluo of the essels. Tho values of the nrlmi3 08cl as quoted by tho plaintiffs nro declared 'to Le errone ous mid to take no account of depre ciation and other matteis. Account Given for Cask. 'I he steamer Kcnlnmlla, which tho plaintiffs Included as one ot those covered b the ti list agreement, Is said by tho defendant to ha,o'bcon explicitly eliminated. If was later sold foi $30,000, which amount the Occinlc steamship company tinned lu voluntarily to the trust fund. A promlssor) nele for Jl, "000, 000 signed by tho Oceanic steamship company and held by tho John I). Spreckels fi lliothcis Compiny, which was nicullonel In the com print ot Iludolph nnil (lus Sproc kets, Is explained In full In tho nn swer. Tho nolo originated as n lo sult of a $2,S00,000 bond issue for tho construction and equipment ot tiio steamers Sonoma, Sierra and Ventura. The nctual cost of such Impiovcments was $2,771,000, ami tho difference of $271,000 was ad vanced by tho John D. Spreckels it til others company, ns was n later sum of $300,000 for tho reconstruc ts and repair of the Mariposa and Alameda. lCvoiy clause of tho complaint Is gore over In detail and fully an swered. Tho document ciicln with n prn)er that tho caso be dismissed unci that tho defendant bo aw railed coils most wrongfully Inclined. DR. KENT OF YALE AND HONOLULU. Prof. Charles Poster Kent of Ynlo has for tweut) jears been one of tho great teachers In tho eastern states, having classes not onl) In tho university, but alto nmong workingmen and In Y. M. C. As. Ills themo has boon tho Illblo in tho light ot model n scholarship. lie, has lately embodied his v.ork lu :t Lories of text books called "Tho llls toilcul Iltblc," which aio tho ablest and best on this thtino lu lnglihh. Tomoriovv evening in the. pulor of Cenernl Union church n class will be organized for the study of thu Illblo on modern lines, using the "Historical Hlble" as a text hook. Eveiono who Is dcslious-or 1 replug in touch with prcEcnt-dny reverent Illblo btudy Is Invited to Join this class. The Icadoi will bo Dr. Scud dei. Tho class will meet Wednes day for 45 pili mes, beginning at 8:30 p. m Vho class. Is a free forum, and It mot In Is "I'loin tho Old to the New Without Sacrlllco ot rallh." M Meant Iful absoitment of writing pa pcia spccliill) prcpntrd for tho hull- davs at Hawaiian News Co. Thcso papers aio lu veiy nttinctlvo holiday boves and will miiko excellent Chi 1st mas gifts. Vlmu TrtaUlifcoMsn) FOR WHOOPING COUCH. 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Bargain Bulletin D0MIOTS ST. 12 room elegant modem home; garage, trees, etc; house cost over the sclllnc price $15,000 FIIK0I ST. 7 room mod ern bunealow; 3 bed rooms; lot 00x120 2,800 -PEARL CITY LOTS 50x ISO; one block from wa ter i 300 PUUNUI LOTS 75x150; at end of car line". 350 I Lots 83x170 each: near car line; an excellent buy. 500 KUAKINI ST. 60x140; 5 room cottage; easy terms 1,000 ', I EMMA ST.-0 room cottage; excellent condition .... 2,750 KINAU ST. 6 room, 3 bed- room bungalow 2,750 ", KAPAnULA 6 room cot tage; 3 lots; excellent order and rare bargain; cost double 1,000 KAIMUKI A 7 room bung alow; 2 'lots and fruit trees 3,000 KAIMUKI LOTS from $200 up. Now is the time to .buy. Hawaiian Realty Co., 83 Merchant Street Phone 553 aS mjm i.'i. .yimnuii "STICKS EVERYTHING BUT THE BUYER." Carter's Photo Paste Undoubtedly the best paste in the market for mount ing photos, etc. In tubes, jars and pencils. Honolulu Photo Supply Co., usverytwnjr rnotograpmc." Fort St. L CALIFORNIA EUCALYPTUS! "THE ELEVATOR TO SUCCESS IS STILL RUNNING DON'T TAKE THE STAIRS ISJ- , " , "The U. S. Dept. of Agriculture has made the statement that since California Eucalyptus growers must, in the main, supply the futare hardwood which the United States will be able to obtain, it would pay the owners of the best orchards and vineyards in the State today to uproot their fruit trees and grape vines and plant all their best lands to blue gum, red gum, sugar gum and other species of eucalyptus." (San rinnclSLo Cull," March 0, 1908.) W will ielltha laml In riots ul Garret and up st S-imi rer acre Ion cay rumrnK It dflr41. rul ttate anl care for tht trees until no further attenliun Is required. a toaes an4 aisessments for I etrs will also inirK! our timDr u jou in lor a smn rimmibion and alva you a CuaranteeJ title Call ani sic our efthlbltfurnltuie t)ul InnJIet, hapon fails. tor tunncr panicunri and ijoukhi iloothg, pollslei uouJk, etc, orwrlt4 C. 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