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WwrtFWW&BQW 12 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 1912. sssssia i': v .1 k mt' mm?" Ki' m! L1IHBS2 n HOTEL STEWART SAH FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.00 a da) tip American Plan $3.00 n day up New steel and brlclt structure, v j-very comiort nnu convenience. A high class hotel at very moderate rate. In the center of thtatrc and retail district. On car lines trans- 1 f erring to nil part of city. Electric omnibus meets all trains and steamers. Hotel Stewart recognized as Hawaiian Island Headquarters. Cable Address "Trawcts" ABC code. i J.H.Loic.ltonohilu representative. Hotel Potter, Santa Harbara TiTe Colonial FwrMhlng ii 'I'1- 1' I ' If hiirinnnloii-- 't It . ul- ilm- .mil II i ii iln iir bit" inn mil lli Fin - iillilni Im ir in i - llll III i III nil r- 1 till' tomrnit of llit mil1-!-) MISS JOHNSON, Emma St, above Vineyard in tl AT Haleiwa there is an .t tij i Tin: rhvt servu i i nit tiii iii i'sts 'inis week thfiii win. in: mhox l.HiiiT dm i.s will or i-uMi: ni WAiKIKI INN Room and Board FINE MTHIIIG W. C. Bergtn, Prop. For absolute comfort and dreamless, healthful sleep buy a JTEARKS & FOSTER MATTRESS Jlcii7it ly the womtirul Wtb l'rortu Hint prmlncti tin , tnoit perfict inattreit I toicn. Don't confuse it with other cotton felt mattresses; the only thing; they have in common is the word cotton J. HOPP & CO " KOA FURNITURE OAHU FURNITURE OO. Kino Stratt, oppotlta Younj Hotal P. O. Hoi 810 Phnno fl 8TOP PAVlNQ RENT A. B. DONDERO, 83 MERCHANT ST. PHONE 2553 $500 to $15,000 BUY A LOT IN BEAUTIFUL HEALTH.-'IL. KAIMUKI LAND CO. REAL ESTATE OLIVER G. LANSING 80 Merchant Street I Kaimuki jB? ' Se m " W.C.Achi " BE ATTORNEY AT LAVV -ESf' Kaplolanl DullHino Honolulu, f. H. HE ' P. O. Box 60S K Philip L. Weaver, Et " ' . ATTORNEY AT LAW aaaaaVwt Ri" " 112 Stannanwald Building Honolulu HOTEL ST. FRANCIS SAN FRANCISCO . AUTO DU3 AND UNIFORMED REPRESENTATIVES MEET ALL STEAMERS THE CENTER OF ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY THAT EN TERTAINS. KUROIMUN PLAN, FROM $2.00 UP t?' UNDER THC MANAGEMENT OF JAMES WOODS TEXAS SUGAR IS INCREASING S N BENITO, To Inn 2T WhUo the atuar-cniip rrnii In tlio upper gulf mint region of Texas suffered henvy iliiinaROK lij the fiepze Into In Noiem- nor, Hie unhnrvestod cane in mo low- i-i lo Oiando allev escupcii wiiii cnmiurntliol) little Injury Tin- losses bowel er. to the crop in 1I10 upier wilt r tho pane-growing territory of Texas, from which section ilniiteni In Hip lower HI" flrutulc val ley hail expected to obtain miltnblp iliiantlilcM or the product for plntitlnR iiiikios. will nintcrinlly reduce the contemplated Incicase of acreage. In one icspoct It Is oxpecteil that the hisses to planters outside of the vnl 1p reelon will he of benefit to thp In- ihiuirv nrnnnil hcip. as it will attract growers to this latitude, which la he low ordinary danger of dninaRP from railv fi cozes The transportation problem, which lieietofoio iMndlrapped the. oris of Retting the cane to the nilllsVIn n con- KlderablP poitlon of the valley, has been parti) solved this )ear by tho construction of Bio San Ilonlto and I'ln Grande Railway Company's sys tem of Interiiibiii lines that run out of this place In different-directions. It In claimed that tbia new s)slem of transiortatlon has mntctlallv reduced Hie cost of hnulaRP, thereby resulting In an aiblllloiial piollt ror llie grower. 11 Is rl.ilmeil that 111 no other sngar- KrnwIiiR district In tho woild Is thero Rieater prospects fur tho development of the lndiisir) than in this i alley. Tho new TMi-ton mill of I.011 C. Hill and his sous began grinding nbnut tho C. Q. Yee Hop & Co. MEAT MARKET AND IMPORTER Talaphona No. 3451 Clothing and Shoes Yee Chan & Co. Bethel and King Street. Kam Chong Co. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Fort and Beretanla FINE LINE OF DRY G00DI WAII Y1NG CHONG CO., King Street, Ewa Fishmarket Wing Chong Co. Ki(i sr., m:ak 111:1111:1, Ileiilrri. In riinilliirc, Mnllrrnsps, ilin ilr. Ml kinds of KOA mill .MIS M ITIIMII III: iimiIu to unler. nii'0ii:i:i:s or oiiii:ti, ijouiis Wing Wo Tai & Co. '.Ill Niiiiiiiiii, near lilnu' SI nit. l'liiuie Kf.'U. . i fllflte inlddle of Nuiember nml has cotitln iio.i wlihiiui lutcrt notion slnco that time. Tho harvesting of tho Hill cane aggregated about 2500 acres, nml Is neatly finished. Theie ham been reiiorts current re raniiv unit tun li.ml about closed n deal for the sale of his new mill and M!Mrnl thousand ucres of land, nml also the townslto of HarlliiRcn, to n s)iullcale or St. Louis men for $2,r.on, 0110. FINE START ON SUGAR OF 1912 Approximately twenty-four thoiisand tons of Ilawall'H 1!U2 augar crop has been shipped to maihet by tho end of tho first month of 11112, nml ManaRcr A, M. Nowell of tho Sugar Factors Company Is to bo congratulated until on tlin management- that Is getting the crop out so satisfactorily and on tho Rood weather that has prowtlleil to help It along. If only tho freighter Virginian hadn't 11111 Into 11 collision up In Pu get Sound, it all would hao been lou'ly sailing, but ns It la the sched ule Is disarranged, and tho Mlssoit rlan comes three da)s late. Mean whllo the sugar has been (muring In from tho plantations, ami It Is now piling up a little, but Mannger Kowcll eH'cts to Ret clear ns soon as the schcdiilo is put hack into shape. Heel sugar advices from Europe on tho new- crop will soon ho In order. How tho last ebttmntcs were reused again and again Is shown In n glance over the statistics sent out by V. O. I.Iclit. On September 21 he estimated the crop as fi.187,500 tons, In October le lsed this to fi,97u,000, on Km ember 1G estimated It at G,gRS,ni)0, on Kn 01nbor 17 mado It fi.nso.oiiO, on De cember 14 mined It to (1,180,000, nnd on December 21 raised It again to fi, 2:0,000.' START WORK IN WORKSHOP OF NEW CLUB AT Y. M. C .A. Tho new' workshop In tho Y. M. C A which Is to ho used by tlio mem bers of tho Craftsman Club, was start ed yesterday when six boys showed something of what they could do. They wero under the direction of D. (1. Thn)er. There aro tools and equipment for ten, which number Is more than filled on tho waiting list. Tho boys will get together Friday, when n formal or ganization will ho arranged. Educa tional excursions to tho various fac tories, foundries, sugar mills nnd oth er places of n llko naturo aro planned mid will he taken uhntit nnco a month. The boys who ninilo tho start yes tot day wero T)sou N'orgaard, I.eon F,b crsolc, Itounld Illgglus, Leo do Hon, James Piatt mid Charles Htchnrdson, CHINESE TO CELEBRATE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY After conshlciablo discussion nt tho mooting of tho United Chlucso Society last night it was decided that the lo cal "Chinese should tnlto pait In tho celebtatlon of Washington's Dlrthday, Kelt. 22, A committee, consisting of C. K. Al, Chung Chnu and look Sec I. lug was nppntuted to innko atrango ments for tho celestial part of tho pa ra do Karly In tho evening tho uncle! y eleclpd olllceis for tho nnsiiliiR )oar. Chung Ming, manager of tho Ivwong Yuen Hlng Company, was elected picsldent of the society, with Ho Foil as vice president. Tho new president was ebcorled to his chair by C, K. Al and I.nu Tong amid cheeis. Mr. Bhn of SliaiiRhnl w'ns VK'sont as Unnuclal ugciit of tho new Republic of China. He picseuted hla eicdeu llals, which wcru examined and up-piou'd. L ('alio fur nnniml cmiinratlon meetings We Incrt-nHlnx dally l'lnntntliin nml other tiK-rtltiK no far ciilkil nre ns fol lows: Toll. H Oniiiiien Sugar Co. Fb. 14 American Sugar Co. IVb 14 Knlmkii l'l.mtatlnii Co. I'ih. HI Ilawnllnn Siotnr Co. IVb IR Oiiliu Sugar Co. IMi. IS K11I111I11I II It. Co IMi IS II It T. & I. Co. IMi. IS lllln Sugnr Coiiiinny. Felt IB Wiilmniiiilo KtiKiir l'o IMi. K Willi! Agricultural Co. IVli. IS Kahniipn Agricultural Co. Feb. 1G Pioneer Mill Co. Feb. lfl Olowalu Co. IVli. lit Honunpn Agricultural Co. IVli. 1C Kail Agricultural Co. IVb in Wnlolilnu Agrl & Grazing Pit. Feb. 21 Wnlluku Sugar Co. IVli 211 llononiu Sugar Co. CORPORATION NOTICES. ANNUAL MEETING. Pioneer Mill Company, Ltd. The annual mettliiR of the stock holders of tho l'loiici-r JIM Company, Ltd.., vlll lip held lit the oitleo of Iti ORCntK, H. Ilnehfcld & Co. Ltd, Ho nolulu, on Friday, the lfith day of IVb ruary, 1!H2, tit 10 o'clock u. In. In addition to any reitulnr liiisliiesH that may be brnuKht up nt said mrot liiK. the matter of Increasing the cap ital stock nnd eliaiiRlug tlin par vnlue of the shares of the company, and of ninrnillng Its Articles of Incorporation will lie conxldored. lly- order of the Hoard of Directors. II. 11 COO. r.lri2-10t Acting Secretary. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At the annual mi-itlng of tho mem bers of the I.enbi Home held on the 29th day of January, and nt the fol lowing meeting of trutees, the follow ing officers, who also are the trustees of the Institution, wire elected to servo for the ensuing year: President Mr. C. II. Athertnn 1st Vice-President "..Mr. C. Montague Cooke 2nd Vice-President.. Mr. O. P. Cnstlu Treasurer Mr. M. It. JatnleMin Auditor Mr, J. P. Cooko Fcmtnry Mr. O. P. Davle"i CI. 1 DAVIRR, Ctr.I-.lt Secretary. HONOLULU RAPID TRANSIT AND LAND COMPANY. Notice Is hereby given that tho nn mini meeting nt the Honolulu Rapid Transit nnd Lund Company will bo held nt the company's olllce, COt StniiRpn- wald IIiiIIiIIiik, In Honolulu, on Thurs dny, February 15, nt 3 p. m. Ai.rnnn l. casti.c Secretary, mm Felt. 7, 13. 11. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THH CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIH ! First Judicial Circuit, Territory of Ha wall. In Probate. At Chambers. In tho matter of tho Hsfnto of Sophlo II. 11. Pratt, Deceased. Order of Notice of Petition for Allowance of Accounts, Determining Trust nnd Distributing tlio Kstate. On rending nnd tiling tho Pe tition nnd accounts of Robert J. Pratt nnd John S. H. Pratt, Executory of tho Will of Sophlo II. 11. Pratt, deceased, wherein petitioners nsk to ho nllnwcd 12141.41 nnd charged with jr,739.40, and nsk that the same be examined nnd ap proved, nnd that a final order bo mado of distribution of tho remaining prop. erty to tho persons thereto imtitled nml discharging petitioners from nil further responsibility herein: It Is Ordered, that Thursday, tho 29th day of Febru ary, 1912, nt 9 o'clock a. m. before tho Jiulgo presldirtc nt Chambers of said Court nt his Courtroom In tho Judi ciary building, In Honolulu, County of Honolulu, bo nnd tho tome hereby Is appointed as tho time nnd placo for hearing said Petition nnd Accounts, nnd that nil persons Interested may than and there nppenr and show cause, If any they have.'uhy the Bamo should not bo granted. Dated the 23rd day of January. 1912. Ry tho Court: JOHN MARCAM.IKO, Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho First Circuit. C141 Jan. 23, 30; Feb. 0, 13. IN THH CIRCUIT COURT OF THH First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii At Chambers. In Probate. In tho mntttr of tho Kstnto of Samuel Kennedy Mo Kngue. A document purporting to bo tlin I.nkt Will and Testament of Sam uel Kennedy MeKengue, deceused, hav ing on tho 2nd dny of February, A. P. 1912, been presented to said Proltato Court, and a petition for probata there of, praying for tho Issuance of Letters Testamentary to Henry Wnterlinusc Tiust Company, W. A- Row en nnd P. If Dickey, having been filed by C If Dickey; It Is ordered, Hint Tuesday, tho 12th dny of Mnreh, A. D. 1912, nt '9 o'clofk a. m. of snld day, at tlm 'eoiiitronm of said Court In the old V. M C A. building In tho City and ninny or iinnniiuu, no tint! tlio samo Ih hereby appointed the time nnd plnco for pioWng said Will and henrlng said application. Ry tho Court: JOHN MARCALt.INO, Clerk, Vlrst Circuit , Court, D.itul, Honolulu, February fi, 1UIL-. Bim Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28. &l I A Sure Cure BRO. BENJAMIN 'CatarrhRemedy I r'or Catarrh. Hay revtr, CoM In the Head HMIcult Urcathlntr.ctc. , Contain nothlnjt harmful. Carina only In one alie Price gQc i Bra. Benlimln Gomoound Nerbala I Stomach, Liver KlJney anj UUJJer Hemedy 111004 runner, a ureal meaicm. tt Alab th Curr. I'rlif , fi.oo per tonic. 3 lor si.50. o ror x$ oc Honolulu Drug Co. CORPORATION NOTICES. ANNUAL MEETING. Hilo Sugar Company. The aniiunl meeting of the share holiUrs of the lllln Kugnr Coinpaii)' Will be held nt the oltleu of Its ngi'iits, C. Ilrcwor Kl Co, Ltd., Ill Honolulu. Thursday, Kebrimry 10, 1912, lit 11 o'llmk n. m. r i. HPAi.ni.vo. Secretary. Honolulu, rebrnary 1, 1912. C1S0-12t ANNUAL MEETING. Waimanalo Sugar Company. Tho nnnual meeting of the share holder of the Wiilmaiinto Sugar Com pany will bo held at the olllce. of Its ngents, C. llretter & Company, I.tdt In Honolulu, on Thursday, February in, 1912, nt 10 o'clock n. in. 1J..L HPAI.DINO. Secretary. Dated, Honolulu, Februnry 1, 1912. mfi0-12t ANNUAL MEETING. Olowalu Company. The nnnual meeting of tho shnro holders of the Olowalu Coinany will be held at the oltleu of Its agents, C llrewer & Company, Ltd, til lliiiioluliii Friday, February 10, 1912, lit 10 o'clock n. in. 11 I. SPAI.DINO, Secretary. Honolulu, February 1, 1912. mr.0-12t ANNUAL MEETING. Weha Agricultural Company, Ltd. The annual meeting of tho share holders of the Weha Agricultural Com pany, Limited, will be held nt the of lice of Its agents, C. llrewer & Com pany, Ltd, In Honolulu, on Thursday February IS, 1912, nt 2 o'clock p. in. RICHARD IVHRS. Secretary. Honolulu, Fibruary 1, 1912. 51S0-IU ANNUAL MEETING. Kahaupu Agricultural Company, Ltd, The annual meeting of tho share holders of Kahaupu Agricultural Com pany, Limited, will be held at tho olllce of Its ngents, C Iliewer Si Conipnuy, Ltd , In Honolulu, Thursdny, February 15, 1912, at 4 o'clock p. ni. II. M. WIIITNIJY, Secretary. Honolulu. Febnuiry 1, 1912. SKiO-Ct NOTICE. A meeting of debenture stockholders of the Oriental Rrewery, Limited, wll bo held nt the olden of n. Colt Hobron Lovp building, Fort street, Honolulu Oaliu, on the dth day of February, 1912, at 2 p. m. r.l49.r.t A. HOCKINO. ANNUAL MEETING. Kona Bottling Works Co., Ltd. At tho annual meeting of stockhold ers of the Komi Unfiling Works Co, Ltd, tho following named wero ilectnl otllcers of the company for tho ensuing year: President A. I Oreenwell Vice-President R. Wussman Auditor., F. R, Oreenwell Secretary nnd Treasurer..!,. H. Aungst Dli ectors . . . , John (laspar, Frank floines, J, A. Mngulre. I.. 8. AUNOST, Secretary. January 30, 1912, mr-4t ANNUAL MEETING. Kahulul Railroad Co. The nnnual meeting of tho stock holders of Knhulul Railroad Compnny will be held nt the principal branch nlllco of the company, No. 208 StaiiKPn wald building, Honolulu, on Thursdny, Febfiiary IB, 1912, at 11 o'clock a' m, ni.MRIl U PAXTON, Secretary, Kahulul Railroad Co. mni-ut DUNCAN'S GYMNASIUM G. M. DUNCAN I 258 Beretanla 8U opp. Royal Hawaiian PHONIO 3524 il Hotel '. r LEGAL NOTICE8. IN THK UNITED STATUS D1S TIUOT COURT FOR THH TKR niTOHY OF HAWAII. THE UNITED STATES OF AMER ICA, Plaintiff, s. PEPEEKEO SUOAIt COMPANY, ct nl De fendants. Action brought In said District Court, and the Petition filed lu tho olllco of tho Clerk of said District Court, In Honolulu. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, aREETINO: PEPEEKEO SUOAIt COMPANY, n corporation existing under nnd .by virtue of the laws of tlio Ter ritory of Hawaii; LEU HON'Q; JOHN LEE HONQ, JAMES LEE HONG, MARY LEE HONO nnd SAltAlI LEE HONO, unknown heirs ut law of LEE 1 10X0, de ceased; ANNIE AKONU: WIL LIAM AKONU, HENRY AkONO, LUCY AKONU nnd JANE AKONO, unknown heirs nt law of MARY AKONO, deceased; JULIA II. AFONO; EMMEL1NE M. MAQOON; MARIE K. HUM PHREYS; JULIA JOHNSTONE; CAROLINE U. RIGOS; MARY CATHERINE AFONO; ALICE LILIAN HUTCHINSON; HELEN Q. HENSIIALL; MARTHA M. DOUailERTY; HENRIETTA P. WHITING; ELIZABETH HURNS; NANCY L. McSTOCK ER; UEATUICK MELAINE URRWSTKit: ANTHONY C. AFONO; ALUEKT F. AFONO; AURAM II. AFONO; AH SHEU AFONG; CHARLES AFONO, THOMAS AFONO, CLARA AFONO and ROSE AFONO, un known heirs nt law of All LINO AFONO, deceased; and JAMES DROWN, JOHN 11LACK, HEN ltY WHITE, GEORGE SMITH, MARY JONES. MAIIGA11ET MILLS, HELEN HILO and MARTHA KONA, unknown own era and claimants. You aro hereby directed to appear nnd answer the Petition In an action entitled as above, brought against you In tlio United States District Court, for the Tonltory of Hawaii, within twenty days from und after service upon you of n certified copy of Plain tiff's Petition heroin, together with a certified copy of thla Summons. And you nro hereby notified that unless you appear nnd answer ns nbovo required, the said Plaintiff will take Judgment of condemnation of the lands described In tho Petition herein and for uny other lellof demanded In the Petition. WITNESS THE HONORABLE SAN FORD U. DOLE nnd THE HONOR ABLE CHARLES V. CLEMONS, Judges of said Distitct Court, this 2Dth day of October, In the year of our Lord ouo thousand nlnn hundred and eleven and of the Independence of the United States the ouo hundred nnd thirty-sixth. (Seal) (Signed) A. II MURPHY, Clerk. (Endorsed) "No. 79. UNITED STATES DIS TRICT COURT, for tho Terri tory of Hawaii. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MS. PE PEEKEO SUGAR COMPANY ot nl. SUMMONS. ROREItT W. BRECKONS, Unl'ed States At torney." THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Territory of Hawaii, City of Honolulu. sa. I, A. II MURPHEY, Clerk of the United Stntes District Court for the Territory nnd District of Hawaii, do horoby certify the foregoing to bo a full, truo nnd correct copy of tho original Summons In tho caso of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. PEPEEKEO SUGAR COMPANY et al., as the samo reiuaiiiH ot record und on tile in tho olllco of tho Clerk of said District Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hnnd nnd alllxed the seal or snld District Court this JGtli day of November, A. I). 1'Jll. A. 11 MURPHY Clerk of United States DIs (Seal) trlct Court, Territory of llnwnll. By F. I DAVIS, Deputy Clork. (086 3in lid CORPORATION NOTICES. O. P. 8. SIERRA. Notice Is hereby given thut the S u mi. rm will snll from this uort Feb ruary 0, 1912, Instead of Fehrunry 7, nun on ruiirn irip win snu irom nun Frunclsin Februnry 111, bringing her hero the mornlna of the 22nd of Feb ruary In seat-on to sea the unnuul Florid l'nrude. C. IIREWER CO. (Limited), Agents, Oceanic Steamship 'Co 6103-tf NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Beginning February 1 next, n switch ing charge of 10 cents for each and eiery iitinpleted call will bo made for long-dlstniicn mest-nges between the iiniiimni''a illv. bx-btmit nml tlin litln. . I-"-'." " - .v....... ...... . ... 1 phones connected with tho country lines beyond tho Pall. Honolulu, Jiinunry 17, 1912. MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO.. LTD, By F. O HUMMEL, f.no-tf Manager. With U A J LEGAL NOTICE8. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER RITORY OF HAWAII. HOLDING TERM8 IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU. THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII, by Marston Campbell, Superintendent of Public Works. Plaintiff and J" tloner, vs. ISABELLA II. WOt. .4! PALMER PARKER WOODS nnd MOl.LIE WOODS, his Wife; MARY ALICE BLUETT and P. W. 1. BLUETT, her husband; JAM EH FRANK WOODS und EVA WOODS, his wife; SAMUEL PARKER WOODS nnd ROSE WOODS. IiH wife; MABEL ROBERTSON BECK LEY and HENRY BECKLEY. her husband; MAUD WOODS; LUCY WOODS! R. W. SI1INOLE. ERNEST WODEIIOUSE and ALLEN W. T. BOTTOMLEY, Trustees under the Will of Jnme Wight, diceased; KOIIALA RANCH COMPANY, LIM ITED, an Hawaiian Corporation hav ing Its principal olllco ut Puiihiic, District or Kohaln, Island und Ter ritory of Hawaii: JOHN DOE, MAUY DOE and RICHARD DOE. unknown owners and claimants, Defendants and Respondents. TERM SUMMONS. 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 MOLLIE WOODS, his wife; MARY ALICE BLUETT nnd P. W. P. BLUETT, her husband; JAMES FRANK WOODS nnd EVA WOODS, his wife: SAMUEL PARKER WOODS nnd ROSE WOODS, his wife; MABEL ROBERTSON BECKLEY and HENRY BECKLEY, her husband; MAUD WOODS; LUCY WOODS; R. W. SHINGLE. ERNIjJJT WODEIIOUSE and ALLEN W. ,. BOTTOMLEY, Trustees under the Will of James Wight, deceased; KOIIALA RANCH COMPANY, LIMITED, nn Hawaiian Corporation having Its prin cipal odlce nt Puiihuo, District of Ko hala, Island nnd Territory of Hawaii; JOHN DOE, MARY DOE iilui RICH ARD DOE, unknown owners und claim ants, defendants, In case they shall Die written miniver within twenty days after servlco hireof to be nnd appear beforo tho said Circuit Court nt the term thereof pending Immediately after tho explrntlon of twenty days after ser vice hereof; proilded, Imwuver, If no term be pending at such time, then to bo nd appear before tho snld Cir cuit Court nt the next succeeding tenn thereof, to wit, the January 1912 Term thereof, to bo holdun nt tho City and County ot Honolulu, on Monday, tho eighth day of Janunry next, at 10 o'clock n. m., to show cause why Judg ment of condemnation ot the lands de scribed In tho petition herein nnd for siiih other relief demanded In tho pe tition should not bo nwnrdod to the Territory of Hawaii, pursuant to tha tenor of Its annexed petition. And hnve you tlirn there thN Writ with full return of your proceedings thereon WITNESS tho Honorable Presiding Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tho First Circuit, nt Honolulu ufnrcsnld, this 11th lay of February, 1911. (Sgd.) J. A. THOMPSON, (Seal) Clerk. Endorsed: L. 7270. Reg. 3. Pg. 239. Circuit Court, First Circuit, Territory of Ha waii. The Territory of ljawall by Marston Campbell, Superintendent K' Public Works, PlulntlfT nnd Petltloi , vs. Isabella If. Woods ct ul , Defend ants nnd Respondents. Petition. Filed and Issued February 11, 1911, at 10:56 a. m. J, A. Thompson, Clerk. Return ed nt 1:30 o'clock p. in, April 13, 1911. Robert Parker, Jr., Asst. Cleik. Orig inal.' Territory of Hawaii, ) City nnd County of ) ss. Honolulu. ) I, Henry Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit, Ter ritory of Hawaii, do hereby certify tho foregoing to be n full, truo and correct copy of tho orlghml summons In tho case of Territory of Hawaii by Mar ston Campbell, Superintendent of Pub lic Works, vs. Isabella II. Woods ct al , as tho same remains of record und on fllo In the olllce of tho Clerk of said Court, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hnve hereunto st my hand nnd alllxed tho seal ot snld Court this 21st duy of April. 1911. Sc'"' HENRY SMITH. Clerk, Circuit Court of tlio First Ju dicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. Alexander Llndsny, Jr., Attorney General, anil Arthur O. Smith, Deputy Attorney General, for tho Petitioner. C120-3m BY AUTHORITY. SEALED TENDERS. . & Sealed Tenders will bo ricelvei.'.iy the Superintendent, uf Public Works until 12 in of Innday, Fibruary 12, for furnishing 24-Inch cant Iron wiittr pipe and in, 12 nnd IS-lneh vlirllled Iron stone silver pipe. Specifications mid iiu.iiilltles on lllo in the ollle.i nf tho Kiipeilntendent nf Public Works. MARSTON CAMPRELL. Stipirhitoiidenl of Public Works. Depaitinent of Public Woiks, Jniiu " 29, 1012. f.147-101 Miwli'ilt Fifty more ilenirnled iintix fur Hie Floral I'armle. (let lu Hue fur the Itlggenl raniltul nf nil. 4 V' fl i UJ yn niim awaigaaitt rit--:;TttBB r;inm iv