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Kl E 10 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1912. I 4 I- k I M rTv!l jN I il I &" .FATENT H I ft t Hill cttlc' iMNflBHiaPr hVdi 1 1 DON'T TAKE CHANCES WHEN "inF Ill'Y MI. Vis utiit IH lol TAKi: NO ciivnct.s ( i:irrriN! w imi.khhi m w.m. orit SERVICE IS Ah limit! At I'll ijl l IT ill' Till: MEA'IS METROPOLITAN EAT HEILBRON & LOUIS, Proprietors When Union-Pacific Transfer Co. handles your baggage it gets on the right steamer Office, King St., next Young Hotel Telephones 1874 and 1875 HOTEL STEWABT SAN FRANOISGO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up New steel and bride structure. Every comfort and convenience. A high class hotel nt very moderate rates. In the center of theatre and retail district. On car lines trans ferrin!; to all parts of city. Electric omnibus meets all trains and steamers. Hotel Stewart recognized as Hawaiian Island Headquarters. Cable Address "Trowels" AUC code. J.H. Love, Honolulu representative. Hotel Potter, Santa Barbara LIKE THE Fairmont THE COLONIAL HOTEL, on Emma Street, above Vineyard, Is managed on the defects of other hotels. The result is very satisfac tory to the guests. MISS JOHNSON, Emma St., above Vineyard you can now get an AUTOMO BILE AT Haleiwa ir YOU HAPPEN 'lO WANT TO taki: a Him: trip uisin'u fn i)i:n tin: mvwuji.mi nt ot tiii: hotel, Tiir Kf-KViiii: is. good Inter-Talond and O. R. &. I. shipping books for Mir at tho Balletic office. 0u each FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERIES MARKET TELEPHONE 3445 the Varieties Of- Bread Baked Daily You can have your order chunked daily and be supplied with any ol these varieties from Love's Bakery PHONE 1431 1134 NUUANU ST. Vienna Bakery has the best Home-Made Bread, German Pretzels and Cofrec Cake. . He sure and ring up 2124. 1129 FORT STREET GUNTHER'S Celebrated Chicsgo CAETDIES PALM CAFE, Hotel Street, Near Fort Drink May's Old Kona'.Coffcc Best In the Marks HENRY MAY Phon. 1271 a CO, WA1KIKI INN Rooms and Hoard FINE BATHINC1 W. C. Bergln, Prop. 1) 11 II c II 11 r1lllor1.1I lloom riione 2185. 11 n He tin lluilnm Ofilie I'liouc 225G. CORPORATION NOTICES. NOTICE. Notlco Is lurch) given (it the los of Die following drafts drawn upon tlio undrrlgnetl liy the Cupt Cook Coffee Co, Ltd, of Kcalakckiia, Hawaii, unit. till lxrvoiii mc warned iigalnit ncgotl utlug the Hiune, l . No lis, dated Die 26, 1910. and drawn In favor of II llcikunobti for JHW No B'l, dated Doe jci, laid, and drawn In favor of II Itokunoliu for $100 IIIM). ROI.I'Il A. CO. Per J. K CLARKll. Manager. Ilniioluhi Jami.uy 8, 1912, Cl.'9-Jt jvon Hamm-Young Co., Ltd. Pioneers und Leaden is the Automobile Bui iritis Amenta for such well-known can s Packard. Pope-Hartford, Stevene Duryes, Cadillac, Tucnmii Klyer, Hulck, Overland, Maker Electric, and others. Automobiles CHUMAN CARRIAGE CO. Merchant Street Automobile SUPPLIES AND REPMIRINQ ASSOCIATED OARAGE, LTD. Tor tho I3CST RENT CARS In the city, ring up for 999 OLOSMOBILE, No. 403 RENAULT, No. 404; 1ANOAUI.ET, No. M0 C. H. DEHN Vulcanizing ALT, WE ASIC IS A TRIAL HONOLULU VULCANIZING WORK8 Phono 182.1 - Knpiolnni Building Use a PREST-O-LITE TANK an your AutomoblU and av. Generator Troubles. Acetylene Light and Agency Co., Lid. HORSES and MULES FOR SALE IMPORTED and ISLAND CLUB STABLES FORT STREET PHONE 1109 Y. Yoshikawa, Trie BICYCLE DEALER and tt I'AIIISR, liai moved to 180 EIHQ TRJtlT Kew location-Red front, neai 7oaiiR Suildins; Tclephonr 2518 Monk books of all sorts, ledgers, etc, manufactured by tbe bulletin PublisUlnc Company, SCRAP IN CONGRESS OVER PLAN FOR U. S. ARMY CONSOLIDATIONS BY C. S. ALBERT. (fswclal II ii 1 1 u ( I n Oiirrcs-wneience.) , WASHINGTON, I). IV. Dec. 2J. iHllcrB nncctliiK llio Army will cie- enpy tho tenter of tho utage wllh tilt i,un for (onrriitrntlnB tho Army into ic-iKHetuhllng nf CoiiKiiflK A triiK,-! few military rcrervnlloiiH and nhaiv wns declared bcUcui Major (loncr.il nonlnr; many posla, finneral Wood ad ! couaril WikkI, Chief of Stiff, nno wiiatcs the plan, najlnp It will pro- (cpri'sentatlvo .liiiuen 1 1 ('li.ilriiiin' inoto cionniny anil cindency. The if thu House Comiulllio mi .Mllltarj War Department Is worldnf; 011 the fIaliH, just hcfiiio llio liollda) ml- mIiciiio nml III Biihmlt n detailed out Jmirnincnt. llith pailcn In llio con- lino of It to Congress nt nn early 'towtsy, Willi their letpeclUo ndher-'ilatc. It Is proposed to hnc two Olvl rntH, lino devilled all tho ii)tmc flons of the Army In tho Philippine lYulelldo season to inarsliallliiK their orcci nnd prcp.uliiK for tlio fray. 1 As n special faior to Oencial Wood.l nnd forced thcicto h sentiment pro- nlllng In his committee, Clialrin.111 liny consented to uiiitliiuo hearings 1 n military nuitlers after tho roas- tcmhllng of Congress, (leucinl Wool furnished tlio ii.unes nf 111010 (ban nno l'lindrcd Ami nfllcois whom ho do llied t nppear mid tcsllfj heforo tlio tiniiiilttcc. Tlio Hay hill piovldcs for conio- llilalliig tho Qiurtcriiiastcr's dop.irt ii'cnt, tho Coninilisary deiurinieiitiind tho Pay department Into n Supply forps. .All emplocos niitst ho en listed men. At present tho Qimtcr lni'slet's and Pay DeimtmontH hao iipprnxliuately 7.000 civilian employ ees, nearly all of them working In thlB city. Apprehension Over Hay BUI. A feeling of npptehi'UKlon nnil un rest lins been uccaalimcil li the c. iicnt favor with which the Hay hill Is legarded. Great ccnnoniy M.,t....ll ( contrail- , 1 i-aiion 01 wofk ami omer uoneiiia are claimed for It. Agitation against tho iiLUsmo has been started In all cities J5 to $10 a month, tbo supervisors vvhero Army kih(s aio locnted, Tho.ialsed only some of the snlarles and civilian emplojes 1110 also lobbjlngut l"n n (onple. against tho prnpoieil change Originally the sheriff was allowed n The Hny bill albo fixes tho term of Um"l 8,,nl- t nf "''" '"" "" nUn-.-illstmcnt nt live, Instead of three 7 ,'? ,ray hs "mcrns , ln',lc ?"h, r. This U violently opposed by ( . & (.eneral Mood In 11 report to tbo n,0 supervisors allowed tho sheriff h Herniary of War on this subject Geu- vertnln sum for polke salaries foi i-al Wood said: (aili district. Again polltlcB arc glv- "Siuh extension Is contrary to tho en by tho supervisors as tho reason modern tenilcmy of military orgnnl-Jfor ntlous, nnd would mark a very seri ous stip backward In this lountry, where wo maintain only n small per- lu.inent mllltnry est ihllrhment and ilipeiul lalgely upon iltlzen soldleiy the army sliouhl bo regarded largely ib n training ribool, and ns many en. llslid men n posslblo should bo jiut through null car with a view to their going Into n reterve This Is what is lilnr done In nil the great rations of Europe, Including llio re public of rrnnic and Svviterlnudai'd tho more progressive lountrles of South Amiriiu To lcugthon tbo term of entlstnidit to five enm woulil not only reduce the number of mm pas--iiif, under instruction, hut would have n tendeiuy to entourage n certain class of men to remain jiermiinently In tho army, nnd to dlsiourago alto f,cllnT another il.iss, probably thclie.n Lisa from inllFtmcnt. Many Drawbacks. "It Is dtslr.ihlo to retain In llio bit l(o inohl of the non cniiunlHsluiml of fliciH and mine ot tbo teiliulinl en listed pirnnwl; Mlth llio exception cf these, re-enllstment should not he uitoiiinged, but, on tho lontrary, tho lieu rhoiild ho thoroughly Instturlcd In their duties as soldiers, passed Into n reserve .mil returned to their civil ouupitlons Tho statement so oflen made Hint theso men would not re turn to the lolors In tlmo of war Is, In my opinion, entirely unfounded and Is an unwarranted reflection 011 tbo patriotism of men who hnvo served with the lolors nnd returned to civil life I believe they will return, "It Is most Important, to Insure pionipt niohlllrntlon, howevor, that tney sbould bo organized Into a ro tene, and that tho form of onllsl. mint should ho so modified as to pi, !do n lerlalu period of senleo vvltli iho (olois ami 11 cirtaln period of lervhc lu tho leserve This matter Is now limit r consideration by the general staff A sjHttm wlilih en uiur.igis lecnllstmont and tends to !ep the 111 ijorlty of tho enlisted per ronnhl In llio army up to tho tlmo of iitlremeiit Is, In Iho flist place, amn jxpenslie sstem, ns energy and mo ney would bo expended fiom year to year on a body of men a largo portion of whom havo lepoatedly gone through the couise of Instruction nnd mo Mowing caih jear ji!i)sltally less fil led for haul sen he. "Moieover, n policy of this kind would havo a most dcndenlng effect upon tho ortlicis. AVo inn only hope to keep our officers up to 11 high stand fird of cindency hy calling upon them for miitliiued progressive work ns In itructors Tho long enlistment und re enlistment system means no re Fervo and an Inefficient nrmy, duo to iho Inovllnblo Inertia of our commls cloned and enlisted personnel which 'mull result from such a system, Tho term of nitlvo service should ho brought down to tho shortest tlmo consistent with thorough Instruction, and as nuiiiy men ns pohsIIiIo should bo passed through tho regular nrmy or mil It la and assembled Into an or ganised ieeivo under conditions iIIh c usioil tu this report Tho establish ment of a general service corps has been repeatedly rocoauuendod by the Wur JJcjiaitwcut and will result In, ,re.it iconomy mid lmprocil iflHIcn. " Stimson With, Wood. On llio other rlilc of the rontrmer. R. Socrelnrv Hlltnnn 1h nrflinrlni? it and Panama and four In tlio United States. Adjutant General Alnsuortli fnvon the Hay hill, differing from Setrctnry Sllmeon nnd General Wood. The controversy all around readied un acute stage with tho reopening; of Congress and will continue during the nesslon. POLICE SALARY 1III.O, .Inn 4. I-nst week tho sup ervisors raided tlio k11co dcjiartmeiit'H appropriation hy an ex en thousand dollar for the quirtcr. This was the lemiltH of n resolution, Introduced nt tlio December meeting hy Koomoi, to tlio cITect that tho polite should he - ls,t' ' ututiuti un uieuitui ill llie'ir .,.i, .,,. . ,. ,i... ...i.n.. I IIIIIIIIUIV Oil Midi iiunvii;!, IT I1IIU vitiiiiiuii; Koomoa's reolutlon eontcmplatrd ralslnc every officer on the Island from dissatisfaction with this system, nnd the bord lust week fixed spe cially (he pay of each position' in (h'p department. The lesult was that two officers, Captain Hnocli Ilrnwn of tho South I llio force, und Sheriff's. Clerk Mar tin, bad their salmles cut $1u each. Tho three into jail guards hod $: each udded to their salaries. Tbo rest of tho North and Smith Illlu salaries remained nn before. "TOUCH" NOW TO HELP STRIKE IIII.O, .Ian 'J Thu Hllo labor union, ut 11 meeting held last Saturday runlng, heard 11 report from David Kvv11lllt.f1 on iho matter of Iho gtilkn of Iho stevedores at Kiihulul Tho ineiiihoiK weio nsseshed u dollar each with which tu support tho families ol tho Htiikcrs until luich time when Iho men could find work Tho mem hois nf tho other Island unions will he asked to eontilbulu u like amount per member. Kttiillko deplored Iho fact that tho luiliulul manager, I. N. s. WIIIIiiiuh, hud declined absolutely In havo liny dealings with tbo union, Kwallko was ot Iho opinion that tho Kubiilul men, iilthougli they had u good cnuso for grievance, hud been too hasty about nklng drastic measures, and that they bail thereinto lo somo extent Injured thcli own caiiho. Tbo leader has will ten In tho seeietnry of tho Pacific Coast nssoclatlnn asking him tnhavu all tlie locals along tho coast tnko up tho ijucHtton whether the hdudllng of biignr by non-union labor Is to he al lowed at liana, Knhulul and Kuuuti p.ill. Kvvallko also reported that, vvhllo ho was on Maul, ho had nrcanlzed union branches ut Lahnlmi, Kabuliil, ruin, Kcanao, liana, Kukululu, Klia )in 1 11 and Wallua. Sheriff I'u.i was elected to uiombcr ship. PRIZEHi" Ciiiuputltlvo Inspections will bn held In all companies of tho National Guard bUwoiin thu K.tll of Tebruary und tbo 15th of Murth, 112. for which prises will ho given for proficiency In the fol lowing subjects: I'nr Infantry Drill Regulations, Manual of Guard Dut, hmall Arms I'lrlng Manual, Manual of llatonct nnd tho ("nro and Nomenclature of tho Piece l'or 8 Hillary Troops l'lrst Aid In Illness nnd Injuiy, Tbo prizes orfirrd nro ns follows: To the company attaining tho highest percentage of proficiency, J5; to tho non-coiiiinlislonid nlllcer attaining the highest percentage of proficiency, ugold medal: to the non-commissioned offi cer attaining the highest peicentngo of pioflelency lu each company, y, to tho next highest, lj to tbo private nttalii Ing the hlgheit pereentngo of nron- dency In each company, C; to the next hit-hut, U HAWAII LEGAL N0TICE8. IN THU UNITKt) KTATi:3 UIS- TIUOT COURT KOlt THU TUU HITOllY OF HAWAII. TJIK UNlTi: STATIC OK AMER ICA, Plaintiff, vs. pkpi:i:kko SUGAR COMPANY, et nl , I)c fctidauls. Action brought In Bald Illnlrlrt Court, and tho Petition tiled In tho ofllco of tbo Clerk of said District Court, In Honolulu. THU PIlKflimiNT OK THK UNITED HTATfcS, GIlKVniNH: pijpki:ki:o suaAit company, a corporation existing under and by vlrtuo nf tbo laws of the Ter ritory of llnwnll; 1,KB HONG; JOHN I.Ki: HONG, JAMI LKK HONG, MARY LUK HONG unci SARAH U:a HONG, unknown heirs at law ot LKU HONG, de ceased; ANN IK A KONG; WIL LIAM AKONG, HUNJtY AKONG, LUCY AKONG and JANE AKONG, unknown be)rs at law of MAHY AKONG, deceased: JULIA 11. AFON'G; KMMC1.1NK M. MAGOON; MARin K. HUM PHItUYSj'JULIA J01IN8T0NIJ: CAROLINK U. HlOaS; MARYl CATHERINE AFONG: ALICE LILIAN HUTCHINSON: HELEN G. HENSIIALL; MARTHA M. DOUGHERTY; HENRIETTA P. WHITING; ELIZAUHTH IIUllNS; NANCY L. McSTOCK ER; I1UAT111CE MELAINE nilEWSTER; ANTHONY C. AKONG; AUIERT F. AFONO; AIinAM H. AFONO; AH SHEU AFONG; CHARLES AFONG, THOMAS AFONG, CLAHA AFONO and ROSE AFONG, un known heirs at law of AH LING AFONO, deceased; and JAMES I1ROWN, JTJHN ULACK, HEN- ItY WHITE, GEORGE SMITH, MAIIY JONES, MAIIOAUET MILLS, HELEN HILO and MARTHA KONA, unknown own ers nnd claimants. You are hereby directed to appear and answer the Petition In nn action entitled na above, brought against you In tho United States District Court, for tho Territory of Hawaii, within twenty days from and nttor service upon you of a certified copy ot Plain tiff's Petition heroin, together with a certified copy ot this Summons. And you aro hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, tho said PlalntIR will take Judgment of condemnation of the lands described In tho Petition herein and for any other rellot demanded in the Petition. WITNESS THE HONORADLE SAN FORD It. DOLE nnd THE HONOR- AULE CHARLES V. CLEMONS, Judges of said District Court, this 2Gtli day of October, In tho year of our Lord, onq thousand nlno hundred and, cloven and qf the Independence of tho Uillcd States llio one hundred and tlilrly-slxth. (Seal) (Signed) A. E. MURPHY, Clerk. (Endorsed) "No. 79. UNITED STATES DIB TRICT COURT, for the Torrl lory, of Hawaii. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. PE PEEKEO SUGAR COMPANY ct al. SUMMONS. IlOnUIlT W, BRECKONS, United States At torney." THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Torrllory of Hawaii, City of Honolulu. ss. I, A. B. MURPHEY, Clorlc of the Unltod suites District Court for tbo Territory and District of Hawaii, do hcioby cortlfy tho foregoing to bo a full, truo nnd correct copy of the original Summons In tho caso of THE UNITED STATE8 OF AMERICA vu PEPEEKEO SUGAR COMPANY ct ul , us tho iiaino remains of record and on ftlo In tho olllco ot tho Clerk ot said District Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set iny bund and ufllxod tbe seal ot said District Court this lCtb day of November, A. D. 1911. A. E. MURPHY jClerk of United States DIs (Seal) irlct Court, Territory of Hawaii, By F. L. DAVIS, Deputy Clerk. G086 3m ltd Notice to creditors. Tho undersigned having been duly appointed Administrator With tho 'Will Annexed of the Estate of John Nott Into of Honolulu, City und County of Honolulu, Tenltory ot Huvvull, de ceased: Notlco Is he-ifby given to nil persons to present their -claim against the Eh tiito of said John Nutt, deceased, duly authenticated, whether secured by mortgage or othcrwlvc, to the under signed ut Ills office In tho Harrison lIloeK, corner of Port uud Ileretanla streets, In said Honolulu, within six months fiom tho dato hereof, or they will bo forever barred. And nil per sons Indebted to said Estate are hereby ieiucstcd to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated, Honolulu, T, II , December 2$, 1911, WED HARRISON. Administrator with the Will Annexed of tho Estate of John Nutt, do caused. 5119 Dec, 28J Jan. 1, 11, 18, 25. with uAS 'SSII esssaMssat.wtiiiiiHusC LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER RITORY OF HAWAII. HOLDING TERM8 IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU. THE TERRITORY Ol J LA WAIL by Mnrston Campbell, Superintendent of Public Works, Plaintiff and Peti tioner, vs. ISAIIKLLA II WOODS! PALMER PARKER WOODS line! MOI.I.1E WOODS, bis wlfa; MARY ALICE BLUETT nnd V. W. V. BLUETT, her husband; JAMES FRANK "WOODS and EVA WOODS, bis wife; SAMUEL PARKER WOODS and ROSE WOODS, hln wife, M'AIIEIj 'ROBERTSON BKCK LEY und HENRY Bl'.CKI.EY. her husband; MAUD WOODS! LUCY woods; n. v,'. shingle, ernkst WODEHOUSE nnd ALLEN W. T. BOTTOMLEY, Trustees under tho Will of James "flight, deceased; KOIIALA RANCH COMPANY. LIM ITED, nn Hawaiian Corporation hav ing Its principal ofilco at Ptiuhue, District of Kohnln, Island nnd Ter ritory of Hawaii; JOHN DOE, MARY DOE nnd RICHARD DOE, unknown owners nnd claimants, Defendants und Itespondcnt. TERM 8UMMON8. THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII: TO THE HIGH SHERIFF of the Territory of Hawaii, or his Dep uty: YOU ARE COMMANDED to sum mon ISABELLA II. WOODS: PAL MER PARKER WOODS and MOLL1E WOODS, his wife; MAItY ALICE BLUETT nnd P. W. P. BLUETT, her husbnnd; JAitlJ FRANK WOODS and KVA WOODS, his wife; SAMUEL PARKER WOODS and ROSE WOODS, his wife; MABEL ROBERTSON BECKLEY and HENRY BECKLEY, her husband; MAUD WOODS; LUCY WOODS; R. W. SHINGLE, ERNEST WODEHOUSE and ALLEN W. T. BOTTOMLEY, Trustees under the Will et James Wight, deceased; KOIIALA RANCH COMPANY, LIMITED, un Hawaiian Corporation having Its prin cipal ofllco nt Pauline, District of K11- bnla, Island and Territory of Hawaii: JOHN DOE, MARY DOE and niCH- ARD DOE, unknown owners nnd claim ants, defendants. In caso they shall tlio vv rltten unsw cr vv Itliln twenty da s nf tcr serv Ico hereof to be and nppear beforo tho snld Circuit Court at tho term thereof pending Immediately after tho expiration of twenty days after sor lcsi hereof; provided, however. If no term be pending at such time, then to tiu und nppcur beforo tho snld Cir cuit Court at the next succeeding term thereof, to wit, tho January 1112 Term thereof, to be bolden nt tho City and County of Honolulu, on Monday, tho eighth day of January next, at 19' o'clock n. in , to show cnuso why judg ment of condemnation of the hinds de scribed In the petition herein unci for such other relief demunded lu the po litico should not b awarded to tlio Territory ot Hawaii, pursuant to the tenor of its unmixed petition. And buve -,ou then tliero this Writ with full return ot jour proceedings thereon. WITNESS tho Honornhlo Tre ildlnc Judge of tho Circuit Court of thn First Circuit, nt Honolulu uroreNnld, this lltli day of February. 1911. (Sgd ) J. A. THOMPSON. (Seal) Cleric. Endorsed: L 7276 Reg. 3. Pg. 239 Circuit Court, First Circuit, Territory of Ha waii. Tho Territory of Huwull by Mnrston Campbell. Superintendent of Public Works, Plaintiff nnd Petitioner, vh Isabella II. Woods et nl, Defend ants und Respondents. Petition Filed and Issued February II, 1911, at 0:&G a m J, A. Thompson, Clerk. Return ed nt 1.30 o'clock p in, April 13, 19U. Robert Purker, Jr Asst. Clerk. Orig inal. Torrllory of Hawaii, ) City and County of ) ss, Honolulu. ) I. Henry Smith, Clerk of Die Circuit Court of tho First Judicial Circuit. Ter ritory of Hawaii, do hereby certify tbe foregoing to bo n full, true and correct copy of the original summons In thu cuso of Territory of Hawaii by Mnr ston cjampbell, Superintendent of Pub lie Works, s. Isabella II. Woods ct al , as tho same remains of record nnd on file In the ofllco of tho Clerk of said Court. 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand nnd iiftlxtd tho i-eul of said Court this 21ct duy ot April. 1911. ('S'll HENRY HMITH. Clerk, Circuit Court of tho First Ju dicial Circuit, Tcrrltury of Hawaii. Alexander Lindsay, Jr, Attorney General, und Arthur G Smith, Deputy Attorney General, for tho Petitioner. 5120.3m O. P. 8. 8IERRA. Notlco Is liereliv irlvon hn ihn a S Sierra will sail from this port Feb ruary 6. 1912. Imtlenil nt uvi.r, ,,-,. t nnd on return trip will anil from San Francisco February 1C, lirlnglng her hero thn morning of tho 22nd of Feb ruary lu season to sco the annual Hoi nl Parade. C. BREWER & CO. (Limited), Agents, Oceanic Steamship Co. 6 102.tr It esl but a err dollars o dec. nrufe a car (or the Flora! 1'ariide. Aim 11 helps niiiLo Honolulu noted tlio world our. CORPORATION NOTICES. N V ft ImamjpritJiiiR, '$bkt&Liulti&k a - iMkJt iLttn titOtoi,; vx..ai.i;J