honolulu star bulletin. (honolulu, hi) 1912-10-25 [p 12]. · you are hereby cited to appear at the...

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12 EARNINGS and SAVINGS ; In order to live today and you MUST EARN MOX- - . EY. In order that your family way live, and live -- better ten years from now, you MUST SAVE MONEY. We offer you the opportunity to save. You can open a Savings Account , with us by depositing one dol- - .. lar or more and every dollar you have on deposit will be earning Interest for you every V; day. ' . Bank of Hawaii, Ltd. '"; Capitat-Surplu- s $1,200,000. Eyes Examined, Glasses Supplied r Factory on the Premises . ; . .. r - -- A K Sanford, Coatoii Building Fort Street' . Over May & Co., Odds and "ilnds of : Builders'; ? Hardware ilalf-Pric- e 1 t you need . a door sprlng; lock or hinge or any article of; . fc'u II dera t hardware, better look over this assortment " . " : v Some in our show ; window othera in the store. - . Lots Coolie, AT3ENTS. v Py n: s. King st. : ; 'v;..; .. The v- - . PALII.CAEE, . la now located in Ita new buIId- - lng, 116-11- 8 HOTEL STREET. General Catering of the Highest r Ciata 'W"-;;:- - I Tits German Nursery i - .V,'- - . ,.,.".""'. (M. Tepfolossy) ' : l w.t-.- . ' - '.v-- ; ; Decorations - for All ; Purposes Our i ;;.-- . , Specialty. vv- - Store:,, Palm Bldg. . Tel. 4765 J ANTON STANGE' 4Vr BROTHER vXerman Confectionery, and ' Fancy Bakery .'.... . The best - kind of cake, V tarts and " pastry; ice cream $2.50; aher- - j i bet $2.00 per gallon. ? German Rye Bout hread ; German half-fin- e, rye bread. . 1182 Alakea "St. rear Berelania, Phone 3793. 4 ,( , Cosmopolitan Cafe Pwahi Street, near Fort - . :Vienna Bakery, has tha best Home-mad- e Bread, i German Pretrela - and Coffee i k Cake. Be suro and ring up 2124. ? ; i 1 123 FORT STREET i rr T.TTP'AT.nm'fi 0ff.cei 1412 Nouanir' 8L, cor. Vineyard s C ' Telephone v1540 rOmce Ilours:,. 9. to.i2; a. m., 7 to 8 pv- - m Sundays by. appointment ibsice.;.. Telephone 2613; P. O. Box .Ioitaifbn Tirpewritcr - Work. 1 Toi. 2500. BY AUTHORITY. NOTICE. PAYMENT OF WATER RATES UNDER METER. as provided by Act 112, Session Laws of 1&09, all persons holding wa- ter privileges under meter are hereby not Hied tbat meter rates are due and payable at the office of the Honolulu Water Works, Capitol Building, on the iirst days or January, April, July and October of each year. All meter rates remaining unpaid within fifteen (15) days thereafter, shaJl become delinquent and shall be subject to an additional charge of ten iV'7 ) per cent. Failure to pay such rates within thirty 30j days after the same be came delinquent, the water shall be subject to Immediate shut-of- f without further notice. J. M. LITTLE, Superintendent of Honolulu Water Works. Approved: MARSTON CAMPBELL, Superintendent of Public Works. , 53C4Oct 11. 18. 25; , Nov 1.. NOTICE OF SALE OF GENERAL LEASE. At 12 o'clock -- nooni Saturday, Octo ber 26, 1912, at the front door to the Capitol Building, Honolulu, there will be sold at public auction under Part V. of the Land Act ot 1895 Sections 278-28- 5 ' inclusive. Revised Laws of. Hawaii, a, general lease.. of the Gov? ernment remnant, situated at Moloaa, Kauai, and containing an area of 300.0 acres, more or. less..;, ;. c; Upset rental. $75 per annum ; pay- able semi-annuall- y in advance.., , Term of: lease. . 15 1 yjeara; irom No vember 1, 1912. I-- - This, lease will contain the clause requiring fencing between - this land apd the Government forest reserve., The. purchaser Qhall pay the cost of advertising. . . Reservation regarding land required fbr homestead, ,. reclamation, settlement or' public purposes will be em- bodied ' in, this, lease.. Kl .. v. L ; Fori map .and further particulars. apply, at the olf ice of the. Commission' er of Public Lands, Honolulu Commissioner of Public Lands. Dated at Honolulu. September 23, 1912. . i . 5349Sept 24; Oct 1, 8. 15, 22, 25 NOTICE : OF SALE OF GENERAL - " LEASE. At 12 o'clock ; noon,' Saturday, Oc tober 26, 1912, . at the front door to tftej Capitol. Building,, Honolulu, there will be sold ,at public auction under Part V. of the Land Act of , 1895, Sec tions 278-28- 5 inclusive, Revised Laws of Hawaii, a general lease, of a; por tion of the land, of.. Honouli-wa- i, Mo lokai, containing, an ; areai of . 630.0 acres, more or less,' .'' -" , ' ? Upset . rental, $157.50' per annum; payable semi-annuall- y n advance. , Term of lease. IS years from ; No- - veniber 1, 1912 This lease will contain a clause re quiring. ,'. fencing along, the-fores- t re eervev: r.;:-- . i?-- ,The purchaser shall pay. the cost of advertising. V; " . ',:,y: - , Reservation regarding land required for. homestead reclamation, settle ment or public purposes wUL be,, em- - DOdled", In. this . lease.;., C . v , .Fort map and further particulars, apply ; at the office lot the Commis- sioner of Public- - Lknds, Honolulu. , ,; JUbHUA U. TUUKKK, Commissioner ' of Public Lands, v Dated , at Honolulu,- - September, 23, 1912.-- , , 5349Sept 24; Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 25 SEALED TENDERS; SEALED TENDERS will be receiv ed by the Principal, of Lahalnaluna School up: to Wednesday, November 6th, 1912 for supplying Lahalnaluna School with taroa or pol, for the term of one year from December isL 1912: til taro to be of proper size and good qualitr.and freshly pulled; the pol to be delivered in barrels of proper and satisfactory degree of consistency, and prepared in place and manner in conformity with the' rules and. Jregula-- . lions and laws governing the manu- facture of poi: the said taro or pol to be delivered, at such times and in such quantities as required by the school A bond for the faithful performance of the. contract must be furnished, in the - sum of Two Thousand Dollars. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. (Signed) C. A. MacDONALD, 5373-1- 0t Principal. SEALED TENDERS. SEALED TENDERS will be receiv ed by the Superintendent of Public Works until 12 m. of Saturday, Ho- - ven.ber IS. 1912, for furnishing the Department of Public Works with 1 4 inch and 1 14 inch Venturl Meters with Recording Apparatus. Specifications are on file in the office of the Superintendent of Pub lic Works, Capitol Building. The Superintendent of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. MARSTON CAMPBELL, Superintendent of Public Works. 53GS-10- t. SEALED TENDERS. SEALED TENDERS will fce receiv- ed at the office of the Superintendent of Public Works until 4 p.m. of Thurs- day, October 31, 1912, for furnishing Cast Iron Pipe and Fittings' for the Honolulu Water Works. Blank forms of proposal are on file in the office cf the Superintendent of Public Works. The Superintendent or Public Works reserves the right to rt-jee- l any and all tenders. (Signed) MARSTON CAMPBELL, Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu, T. 11., October Zl, 1912 r.372-10t- . Star-Rullet- ln Ads. are Best Baslne Gttb-rs- . HONOLULU STAB-BULLETI- N, PHI DAY, OCT. 25, 1912. LEGAL NOTICES. No. 208. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. COURT OF LAND REGISTRATION. TERRITORY OF HAWAII to FRED WEED; T. C. POL1KAPU: FUJITA; ANTONE MARQUS: MRS. IDA WATERHOUSE; C. H. COOKE. At torney in Fact for MRS. IDA E; JOHN KINOLAU; JAMES MCCABB; SAM KAMOKU; (J. N. SING; AUGUSTO DIAS; ELIZABhrril POEPOE; MRS. A. T. JOHNSON; ALBERT WATER-HOUSE- ; ELEANOR W. WOOD; MARY S. CORBETT; WILLIAM M. AHIA; IPUHAU K AM ANA: HENRY K. SNIFFEN, more generally known as HENRY KAMANA; ESTATE H. WATERHOUSE; TERRITORY OF HAWAII, by Alexander Lindaay, Jr., Attorney General, and Marston : Campbell, Superintendent of Public Works; CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU, by Joseph J. Fern, Mayor and President of the Board of Supervisors; and to ALL whom it may concern: WHEREAS, A petition has been presented to said Court by JOHN LEMMES to register and confirm his title in the following-describe- d land: Being Grant No. 54S6 to J. R. Am-ori- n, and a portion of L. C. A. 956 to Uaualakehau, on upper Fort Street, Honolulu, Oahu. Beginnig at the East corner of this piece, at the street side of redwood corner post, on the northwest side of Fort Street, said point being by true azimuth 216 39', 389.8 feet, from the new north corner of Fort and School Streets; the es of said point of beginning referred to Punchbowl Trig. Station being: 1205.15 feet north and 1477.10 feet west ' Also said point of beginning is true azimuth 188 24' and distant 51.7 feet frpm Sewer Man- hole' in Fort Street; and; running by true azimuths: U 36, 39V 157.8 feet, along northwest side of Fort Street; 2. 126' 25' 76.8 feet, along fence, .along I. Kamana lot; 3. 144 07' 75.8 feet, along fence. along Wm. M. Ahia lot; 4. 232 25' 72.0 feet, along fence, along Mrs. Ida Waterhouse: : y lot; . " ' 5. 221 07' 21.3 feet, along fence, " along Mrs. Ida Waterhouse lot; ' : 6. 3109 40 29.8 feet, along fence, along Est H. Waterhouse lot; 7. 217 60' ,.59.5 ..feet, along fence, along Est. H. Waterhouse lot; 8. 314 00' 97.8 feet, along fence, along E. Johnson lot; to the point of beginning. Contain- ing an area of 19,913 square feet You are hereby cited to appear at the Court of Land Registration, to be held at the City and County of Hono- lulu on the 15th day of November, A. D. 1912, at' two o'clock In the after- noon, to, show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. And unless you ap pear, at said ' Court at the time and place aforesaid your default will be re corded and the said petition will be taken as confessed; and you will be forever barred fVom contesting said petition or any decree entered there " ' on. M'!nooii (ha WTTTTATW L WHITNEY, Judge, of said Court this 3rd day of October, in he year nineteen hundred and twelve. .Attest with Seal of said Court: (Seal.) JOHN MARCALLINO, , RegistraV. 5358 Oct 4, 11, 18, 25 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The undersigned having been duly appointed Executrix and Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Wal ter C. Weedon, deceased, late of Ho- nolulu, City and County of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii: Notice is hereby givenTto all persons to present1 their claims against the Estate of said W. C ; Weedon, deceased, duly authenti- cated, whether secured by mortgage or otherwise, to Ida Jane S. Weedon, one of the undersigned :, at her office, Room 5 Waity Building; King Street or at her residence, 1717 Bingham Street, Honolulu aforesaid, within six months fr6m the date hereof, or they wIR '.'be forever barred. And all per sons indebted to said estate are here by requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. Dated, Ho- nolulu, October 11, 1912. IDA JANE S. WrEEDON. WILLIAM L. HOPPER, Executrix and Executor Of the Last Will and Testament of Walter C. Weedon, Deceased. 5364 Oct 11, 18, 25; Nov 1, 8 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers. In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Anna Phillips, Deceased. A Document purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Anna Phillips, Deceased, having on the 10th day of October, A. D; 1912, been presented to said Probate Court and a Petition for Probate thereof, praying for the issuance of Letters Testamentary to Richard Phillips, having been filed by Mary Ann Phil- lips; it is Ordered, that Monday, the 18th day of November, A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clock a. ra. of said day, at the courtroom of said Court at Honolulu, Oahu, be and the same is hereby ap- pointed the time and place for prov- ing said Will and hearing said Appli- cation. Dated at Honolulu. Oct 10, 1912. By the Court: (Seal) J. A. DOM-1NI- S, Clerk, Circuit Court, First Cir- cuit. Alexander D. Larnach, attorney for petitioner. 5364 Oct 11, 18, 25; Nov 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. SHOOTING NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned that shooting, without a written permit, is strictly prohibited on the O. :t. &. L. Co. ranch lands of Kahnku, Waimea. Kawailoa and Mokulcia, the shooting rights being luMd by tlie Haleiwa Ho- tel Co. for its guests. Per order: TIALE1WA HOTEL, CLIFFORD KIMBALL. iar. Haleiwa. Hawaii. Oct. 1912. i7o-l- v Over-Nig- ht FEDERAL Wireless To the Advertiser Two hundred and sixty,-fiv- e Greks embarked at the Oakland Mole yes- terday afternoon and boarded a spe- cial train for the long journey to the other side of the Mediterranean to take up arms in the struggle by Greece to throw off the yoke of Tur- kish tyranny. So far over five hun- dred Greeks have left San Francisco for the scene of war. Rear Admiral Chagin, commander of the Emperor of Russia's private yacht Standard, committer suicide at his residence yesterday. No cause for his act is known. All records for single shipments from San Francisco to Honolulu were broken yesterday with the sailing of the Matson Navigation company's steamship Wilhelmina, Captain Peter Johnson, Seven thousand, five hun dred tons of general merchandise have been loaded into the holds of the big ship. A big gray owl, which had been driven far out to sea in a storm, boarded the aMtson liner Honolulan some days agb when the ship was over 800 miles from San Francisco. TheJ Honolulan arrived from Honolulu yes terday with the owl perched in the for ward rigging. Governor Johnson, Progressive vice presidential candidate, addressed at Scranton, Penn., last night the largest audience that he has had since start ing on his journey across the coun try. Both as to size and enthusiasm it surpassed any political meeting held in the Keystone State during the entire campaign. Every mention of Roosevelt's name brought the big au- dience to Its feet. ;. Colonel Roosevelt has gained strength so rapidly that it was ex- pected today that be would soon be permitted' to resume the work of his campaign. .The patient arose this morning af- ter he had breakfasted and dressed ha lounging robe and walked about the house more freely than at any previous time J since he was shot in Milwaukee. . Important witnesses wanted by the United States district attorney in the case of the Johnson-Lucill- e Cameron affair; have disappeared and officers are searching for them. Some of these witnesses are said by the authorities to have left the City. ... '.;:. " : .; - Johnson will retire from the Saloon business- - in Chicago, onvNevember 1, according to an announcement made today by Chicagp officials and the of- ficials of Cook county? ; V Miss Gladys 'Evans, the militant suffragette, has been ' arrested for failing to report to the police, as re- quired by the terms , on which she was released from Jail. She wag re- manded for a week. ; Miss Evans was sentenced to five years on, August 7 last, on a charge of having set fire to the Theatre Royal the day before Premier As-qui- th was to speak there on home rule. An elaborate ceremony marked the selection of the site for the one million dollar building which will be erected In San Francisco by the Chinese Republic at the fair grounds for the Panima-Pacifi- c Exposition to be ready in 1915. eg EXPORTS TO HAWAII FROM NAPLES, ITALY Special Star-Bullet- in Correspondence WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 3. The American consul at Naples in the cur- rent issue of the Dally Consular and Trade Reports, issued by' the depart- ment of commerce and labor, gives the value of exports from Naples to Hawaii as $2934 in 1910 and' $2832 in 1911. For comparison the value of ex- ports from the same port to Porto Ri- co and the Philippines are given: Porto Rico 1910, nothing; .1911, $11,311. Philippines 1910, $1652; 1911, $1519. . ALBERT. CORPORATION NOTICES. NOTICE. We, the undersigned, have this day disposed of all our interest in and te the Candy and General Merchandise store of the of Wing Wo Chong Company, at Nuuanu St., Honolulu, to Leong Douns. Dated October 8th. 1912. LEO KON SING, LEONG CHONG, HO MON .TACT, LEONG YOUNG KAN, LEE PAK LIN, CHANG WAY SUN BO SING, CHOCK YAU TIM. A FEW CENTS will insure registered and unresisted ed parcels of merchandise by mail against loss from anv cause whatever. HOME INSURANCE CO. OF HAWAII, LTD. 96 King Street, corner Fort. Telephone 3529. P. H. BURNETTE Commissioner of Deeds for Califor- nia and New York; NOTARY PUB- LIC;- Grants Marriage Licenses. Draws Mortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale, Leases, Wills, etc Attorney for the District Courts. 70 MERCHANT ST HONOLULU, Phone 184, POLITICAL ADVERTISING STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET DKLEOATE TO COXUKESS Klele Lahnl J. K. KALANIANAOLE SENATORS SEX ATOA GEO. F. RENTON A. S. KALEIOPU J. M. DOWSETT REPRESENTATIVES 5TII DISTRICT I.&namakaain.ina no ka A nana Ellnia A. L, CASTLE E. K. FERNANDEZ ULYSSES H. JONES C. KANEKOA S. K. MAHOE HENRY VIERRA REPRESENTATIVES 4TH DISTRICT LutiMHiakaainana no ka A nana Eha J. H..COYO C. H. COOKE JOHN K. KAMANOULU A. Q. MARCALLINO NORMAN WATKINS W. WILLIAMSON CITY AND COUNTY OF 'HONOLULU MAYOR 3IEIA SAM-PARKE- (Kamuela Paka) TREASURER FUUKU GEORGE E. SMITHIES (Keoki Kamika) COUXTY ATTORNEY L0I0 KA-LAN- A JOHN W. CATHCART (Keoni Kakckake) COUXTY CLERK KAKAUOLELO KALANA DAVID KALAUOKALANI, JR. AUDITOR LUNA 1I00IA JAMES BICKNELL (Kimo Bikanele) SHERIFF IffAKAI XUI ROBERT. PARKER WAIPA SUPERVISORS LUNAKIAI CHAS. N, ARNOLD (Kale Anola) CHAS. G. BARTITTT , (ICale Pakaleka) ANDREW E. COX . (Analu) . JOHN B, ENOS (Keonio Enoka) CARLOS A. LONG (Kalo Lona) . DAVID F.' NOTLEY (Kewiki Notale) ED. H. PARIS. (Eluwlna Palika) DEPUTY SHERIFFS NA' IIOPEV MAKAI NUI V. CHAS M.vCOSTA.Vvvi.. Honolulu (Kale Kosta) J. FERNANDEZ ;::.v.j ..... . Ewa (Keaka Panana), J. A. K. KUPAU . . . . . . watanae OSCAR P. COX. ............ . Walalua (Oka) JOHN BELL . ... ; . KoolaupoKO (Keoni Pele) ... J. LUAHIWA ........... Kooiauioa POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. NOTICE. Havine been regularly nominated by the Republican District and County Convention for the office of Represen- tative, Fifth District I respectfully so- licit the support of the voters in the coming election. t EDWIN K. FERNANDA 5364--tf NOTICE. Havine been regularly nominated bv the KeDubllcan District and County Convention for the' office of Repre- sentative, Fourth District 1 respect- fully solicit the support of the voters In the coming election. JOHN K. . KAMANOULU. . 5350-t- f . NOTICE. Havine been regularly nominated by the Democratic District and . County Convention for the office of Super- visor. City and County, of Honolulu, I respectfully solicit the support of the voters in the coming election. JOHN MARKHAM. 5361-t- t NOTICE. Havine been regularly nominated by the Republican District and County Convention for the office of County Sheriff, I respectfully solicit the sup- port of the voters in the coming elec- tion. ROBERT WAIPA PARKER. 6358-t- f NOTICE. , Having been regularly nominated by the Republican District and County Convention for the office of City and County Clerk, I respectfully solicit the support of the voters in the coming election. D. KAIiAUOKALANI JR. 5350-t- f NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Democratic District and County Convention for the office of City and County Clerk, I respectfully solicit the support of the voters in the coming election. B. N. KAHALEPUNA 5361-t- f NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Democratic District and County Convention for the ofiice of Super- visor. Citv and County of Honolulu. I respectfully solicit the support of the voters in the coming election. EDW. H. - F. WOLTER. 5358-t- f 1 " pouticul ax wxmrraTs. NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Republican District and Coun ty Convention for the office of Sen ator, I respectfully solicit the support of the voters in the coming election. GEORGE F. RENTON. S3G3-t- f NOTICE. I hereby announce my candidacy as Independent Labor Candidate for the office of Supervisor for the City and County of Honolulu. I respect fully request the support of the vot ers. -- ABRAHAM FERNANDEZ. 5368tf NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Democratic District and County Convention for the office of Senator, I respectfully solicit the support of the voters in the coming election. AMBROSE J. WTRTZ. 6350-tf- .. NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Republican District; and County Convention for the office of Senator, 1 respectfully solicit the support of the voters . In the coming election. j&O-t- f A. S. KALEIOPU. NOTICE. I hereby, announce myself an Inde- - nnrtpnt randldatA tnr th nffir of Mayor of the City, and County of Ho nolulu, and Boliclt the support of all voters regardless of party. CHARLES HUSTACE JR. .. 5564-t- f NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Republican District and County Convention for the office of Represen tative, Fourth " District, : I respectfully solicit the support ot the voters In the coming election. c ; , $50-t- f - , WM. WILUAMSON. NOTICE. Having 'been regularly nominated by the Republican District and : County Convention for the bffice of Represen tative, Fifth District I respectfully so licit the support of the voters ! In, the coming election. . " 5351-t- t - CHAS. KANEKOA. NOTICE Having been regularly nominated by the Republican District and County Convention for , the' offiee of Repre- sentative, Fourth District, I respect- fully solicit the support of the voters in, the coming election. 6350-t- f : : ; g , ; ( JAME3 H. BOYD. NOTICE f i - i " .Having been regularly nominated by the Republican District and County Convention ; for the office of Super visor, City and . County of Honolulu, I respectfully solicit the support of ; the voters in the coming election. 5363-t- f f J. B. ENOS. NOTICE. : Having been regularly nominated by the Republican District and County Convention for the office of City and County Attorney, I respectfully solicit the support of the voters in the coming lection t 't'? 6350-t- f JOHN W. CATHCART.U NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Republican District and - County Convention f oh the office of. City and County Treasurer, I . respectfully so- licit the support of thet voters : in the coming; election. ,.' , ' 5351-t- f GEO. K SMITHIES. NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Republican . District and 1 County Convention for the office of Represen- tative. Fifth District I respectfully so- licit the support of the voters in the ' coming election. 1 " 6360-t- f A. L. CASTLE. NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Republican District and County Convention for the office of City and County Auditor, I respectfully solicit the support of the voters in the com- ing election. 5358-t- f JAMES BICKNELL. NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Democratic District and County Convention for the office of Super- visor, City and County of Honolulu, I respectfully solicit the support of the voters in the coming election. 6350-t- f M. C. PACHECO. . NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Republican District and County Convention for the office of Super- visor, City and County of Honolulu, I respectfully solicit the support ef Uie voters in the coming election. 5350-t- f ANDREW. E. COX. NOTICE. Having been regularly nominated by the Democratic District and County Convention for the office of City and County Attorney, I respectfully solicit the support of the voters in the coming election. 6351-t- f J. LIGHTFOOT. NOTiCE. Having been regularly nominated by the Democratic District and County Convention for the office of City and County Sheriff, 1 respectfully solicit the support of the voters in the com- ing election. WSO-t- f W. P. JARRETT. . FOR RENT FURNISHED House on Fernandez Street Kallni, two bedrooms.... $30 per month House on Green StreeL two . . bedrooms $45 per month House on Kewalo Street three bedrooms ...$75 per month UNFURNISHED . House on Beretanta Street Treg loan Place, two bed- rooms $13 per 'month Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. 124 BETHEL STREET w. c: ACHI, ATTORNEY AT LAW KapTotanlulldlnf ' Honolulu, r. H. P Om, Box C$- - E.G. Duisenberg STocks B ON D S ISURANCE REAL ESTATE V LOANS NEGOTIATED ARCHITECT. - Rates Reasonable. tSO Hctal St, Oregon BMx. TtL tSIl ;"v":';-DRI- NK f i ;"?' - Mav's l)!d -- (flnn Pnfffifi BEST IN THE MARKET HENRY MAY 6 C O. ' . Phew 1271 'I fTS . Crossroads Doolishop Umlted ... ,.'. 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Page 1: Honolulu Star Bulletin. (Honolulu, HI) 1912-10-25 [p 12]. · You are hereby cited to appear at the Court of Land Registration, to be held at the City and County of Hono-lulu on the

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EARNINGS

andSAVINGS

; In order to live today andyou MUST EARN MOX- -

. EY. In order that your familyway live, and live -- better tenyears from now, you MUSTSAVE MONEY. We offer youthe opportunity to save. Youcan open a Savings Account

, with us by depositing one dol- -.. lar or more and every dollar

you have on deposit will beearning Interest for you every

V; day. ' .

Bank ofHawaii, Ltd.'"; Capitat-Surplu- s $1,200,000.

Eyes Examined,Glasses Supplied

r Factory on the Premises

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--A K Sanford,Coatoii Building Fort Street'

. Over May & Co.,

Odds and"ilnds of :

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Hardwareilalf-Pric-e

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PALII.CAEE,. la now located in Ita new buIId- -

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half-fin- e, rye bread. . 1182 Alakea "St.rear Berelania, Phone 3793. 4 ,( ,

CosmopolitanCafe

Pwahi Street, near Fort

-. :Vienna Bakery,has tha best Home-mad- e Bread,

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i 1 123 FORT STREET

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BY AUTHORITY.

NOTICE.

PAYMENT OF WATER RATESUNDER METER.

as provided by Act 112, SessionLaws of 1&09, all persons holding wa-

ter privileges under meter are herebynot Hied tbat meter rates are due andpayable at the office of the HonoluluWater Works, Capitol Building, on theiirst days or January, April, July andOctober of each year.

All meter rates remaining unpaidwithin fifteen (15) days thereafter,shaJl become delinquent and shall besubject to an additional charge of teniV'7 ) per cent.

Failure to pay such rates withinthirty 30j days after the same became delinquent, the water shall besubject to Immediate shut-of- f withoutfurther notice.

J. M. LITTLE,Superintendent of Honolulu Water

Works.Approved:

MARSTON CAMPBELL,Superintendent of Public Works., 53C4Oct 11. 18. 25; , Nov 1..

NOTICE OF SALE OF GENERALLEASE.

At 12 o'clock -- nooni Saturday, October 26, 1912, at the front door to theCapitol Building, Honolulu, there willbe sold at public auction under PartV. of the Land Act ot 1895 Sections278-28- 5 ' inclusive. Revised Laws of.

Hawaii, a, general lease.. of the Gov?ernment remnant, situated at Moloaa,Kauai, and containing an area of 300.0acres, more or. less..;, ;. c;

Upset rental. $75 per annum ; pay-able semi-annuall- y in advance..,

, Term of: lease. . 15 1 yjeara; irom November 1, 1912. I-- -

This, lease will contain the clauserequiring fencing between - this landapd the Government forest reserve.,

The. purchaser Qhall pay the costof advertising. .

. Reservation regarding land requiredfbr homestead, ,. reclamation, settlement

or' public purposes will be em-

bodied 'in, this, lease.. Kl .. v. L; Fori map .and further particulars.

apply, at the olfice of the. Commission'er of Public Lands, Honolulu

Commissioner of Public Lands.Dated at Honolulu. September 23,

1912. . i .

5349Sept 24; Oct 1, 8. 15, 22, 25

NOTICE : OF SALE OF GENERAL- " LEASE.

At 12 o'clock ; noon,' Saturday, October 26, 1912, . at the front door totftej Capitol. Building,, Honolulu, therewill be sold ,at public auction underPart V. of the Land Act of , 1895, Sections 278-28-5 inclusive, Revised Lawsof Hawaii, a general lease, of a; portion of the land, of.. Honouli-wa- i, Molokai, containing, an ; areai of . 630.0acres, more or less,' .''

-" ,

'?Upset . rental, $157.50' per annum;

payable semi-annuall- y n advance., Term of lease. IS years from ; No--

veniber 1, 1912This lease will contain a clause re

quiring. ,'. fencing along, the-fores- t reeervev: r.;:--. i?--,The purchaser shall pay. the cost ofadvertising. V; "

. ',:,y: -, Reservation regarding land required

for. homestead reclamation, settlement or public purposes wUL be,, em- -

DOdled", In. this . lease.;., C . v, .Fort map and further particulars,apply ; at the office lot the Commis-sioner of Public- - Lknds, Honolulu.

, ,; JUbHUA U. TUUKKK,Commissioner ' of Public Lands, v

Dated , at Honolulu,- - September, 23,1912.-- , ,

5349Sept 24; Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 25

SEALED TENDERS;

SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Principal, of LahalnalunaSchool up: to Wednesday, November6th, 1912 for supplying LahalnalunaSchool with taroa or pol, for the termof one year from December isL 1912:til taro to be of proper size and goodqualitr.and freshly pulled; the pol tobe delivered in barrels of proper andsatisfactory degree of consistency,and prepared in place and manner inconformity with the' rules and. Jregula-- .

lions and laws governing the manu-facture of poi: the said taro or pol tobe delivered, at such times and insuch quantities as required by theschool

A bond for the faithful performanceof the. contract must be furnished, inthe - sum of Two Thousand Dollars.

The right to reject any or all bidsis hereby reserved.(Signed) C. A. MacDONALD,5373-1- 0t Principal.

SEALED TENDERS.

SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Superintendent of PublicWorks until 12 m. of Saturday, Ho--

ven.ber IS. 1912, for furnishing theDepartment of Public Works with 1

4 inch and 1 14 inch Venturl Meterswith Recording Apparatus.

Specifications are on file in theoffice of the Superintendent of Public Works, Capitol Building.

The Superintendent of PublicWorks reserves the right to rejectany or all tenders.

MARSTON CAMPBELL,Superintendent of Public Works.

53GS-10- t.

SEALED TENDERS.

SEALED TENDERS will fce receiv-ed at the office of the Superintendentof Public Works until 4 p.m. of Thurs-day, October 31, 1912, for furnishing

Cast Iron Pipe and Fittings' forthe Honolulu Water Works.

Blank forms of proposal are on filein the office cf the Superintendent ofPublic Works.

The Superintendent or PublicWorks reserves the right to rt-jee- l

any and all tenders.(Signed) MARSTON CAMPBELL,

Superintendent of Public Works.Honolulu, T. 11., October Zl, 1912

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HONOLULU STAB-BULLETI- N, PHI DAY, OCT. 25, 1912.

LEGAL NOTICES.

No. 208. TERRITORY OF HAWAII.

COURT OF LAND REGISTRATION.TERRITORY OF HAWAII to FRED

WEED; T. C. POL1KAPU: FUJITA;ANTONE MARQUS: MRS. IDAWATERHOUSE; C. H. COOKE. Attorney in Fact for MRS. IDA E;

JOHN KINOLAU;JAMES MCCABB; SAM KAMOKU;(J. N. SING; AUGUSTO DIAS;ELIZABhrril POEPOE; MRS. A. T.JOHNSON; ALBERT WATER-HOUSE- ;

ELEANOR W. WOOD;MARY S. CORBETT; WILLIAM M.AHIA; IPUHAU K AM ANA: HENRYK. SNIFFEN, more generally knownas HENRY KAMANA; ESTATE H.WATERHOUSE; TERRITORY OFHAWAII, by Alexander Lindaay, Jr.,Attorney General, and Marston :

Campbell, Superintendent of PublicWorks; CITY AND COUNTY OFHONOLULU, by Joseph J. Fern,Mayor and President of the Boardof Supervisors; and to ALL whom

it may concern:WHEREAS, A petition has been

presented to said Court by JOHNLEMMES to register and confirm histitle in the following-describe- d land:

Being Grant No. 54S6 to J. R. Am-ori- n,

and a portion of L. C. A. 956 toUaualakehau, on upper Fort Street,Honolulu, Oahu.

Beginnig at the East corner of thispiece, at the street side of redwoodcorner post, on the northwest side ofFort Street, said point being by trueazimuth 216 39', 389.8 feet, from thenew north corner of Fort and SchoolStreets; the es of said pointof beginning referred to PunchbowlTrig. Station being: 1205.15 feet northand 1477.10 feet west ' Also said pointof beginning is true azimuth 188 24'and distant 51.7 feet frpm Sewer Man-hole' in Fort Street; and; running bytrue azimuths:U 36, 39V 157.8 feet, along northwest

side of Fort Street;2. 126' 25' 76.8 feet, along fence,

.along I. Kamana lot;3. 144 07' 75.8 feet, along fence.

along Wm. M. Ahia lot;4. 232 25' 72.0 feet, along fence,

along Mrs. Ida Waterhouse:: y lot; . " '5. 221 07' 21.3 feet, along fence,

" along Mrs. Ida Waterhouselot; ' :

6. 3109 40 29.8 feet, along fence,along Est H. Waterhouse lot;

7. 217 60' ,.59.5 ..feet, along fence,along Est. H. Waterhouse lot;

8. 314 00' 97.8 feet, along fence,along E. Johnson lot; to thepoint of beginning. Contain-ing an area of 19,913 squarefeet

You are hereby cited to appear atthe Court of Land Registration, to beheld at the City and County of Hono-lulu on the 15th day of November, A.D. 1912, at' two o'clock In the after-noon, to, show cause, if any you have,why the prayer of said petition shouldnot be granted. And unless you appear, at said ' Court at the time andplace aforesaid your default will be recorded and the said petition will betaken as confessed; and you will beforever barred fVom contesting saidpetition or any decree entered there

"'on.M'!nooii (ha WTTTTATW

L WHITNEY, Judge, of said Courtthis 3rd day of October, in he yearnineteen hundred and twelve.

.Attest with Seal of said Court:(Seal.) JOHN MARCALLINO,

, RegistraV.5358 Oct 4, 11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

The undersigned having been dulyappointed Executrix and Executor ofthe Last Will and Testament of Walter C. Weedon, deceased, late of Ho-

nolulu, City and County of Honolulu,Territory of Hawaii: Notice is herebygivenTto all persons to present1 theirclaims against the Estate of said W.C ; Weedon, deceased, duly authenti-cated, whether secured by mortgageor otherwise, to Ida Jane S. Weedon,one of the undersigned :, at her office,Room 5 Waity Building; King Streetor at her residence, 1717 BinghamStreet, Honolulu aforesaid, within sixmonths fr6m the date hereof, or theywIR '.'be forever barred. And all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated, Ho-nolulu, October 11, 1912. IDA JANES. WrEEDON. WILLIAM L. HOPPER,Executrix and Executor Of the LastWill and Testament of Walter C.Weedon, Deceased.

5364 Oct 11, 18, 25; Nov 1, 8

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFirst Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.At Chambers. In Probate. In theMatter of the Estate of Anna Phillips,Deceased. A Document purporting tobe the Last Will and Testament ofAnna Phillips, Deceased, having onthe 10th day of October, A. D; 1912,been presented to said Probate Courtand a Petition for Probate thereof,praying for the issuance of LettersTestamentary to Richard Phillips,having been filed by Mary Ann Phil-lips; it is Ordered, that Monday, the18th day of November, A. D. 1912, at10 o'clock a. ra. of said day, at thecourtroom of said Court at Honolulu,Oahu, be and the same is hereby ap-pointed the time and place for prov-ing said Will and hearing said Appli-cation. Dated at Honolulu. Oct 10,1912. By the Court: (Seal) J. A. DOM-1NI- S,

Clerk, Circuit Court, First Cir-cuit. Alexander D. Larnach, attorneyfor petitioner.

5364 Oct 11, 18, 25; Nov 1

BUSINESS NOTICES.

SHOOTING NOTICE.

All persons are hereby warned thatshooting, without a written permit, isstrictly prohibited on the O. :t. &. L.Co. ranch lands of Kahnku, Waimea.Kawailoa and Mokulcia, the shootingrights being luMd by tlie Haleiwa Ho-

tel Co. for its guests.Per order:

TIALE1WA HOTEL,CLIFFORD KIMBALL. iar.

Haleiwa. Hawaii. Oct. 1912.i7o-l- v

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Two hundred and sixty,-fiv- e Greksembarked at the Oakland Mole yes-

terday afternoon and boarded a spe-cial train for the long journey to theother side of the Mediterranean totake up arms in the struggle byGreece to throw off the yoke of Tur-kish tyranny. So far over five hun-dred Greeks have left San Franciscofor the scene of war.

Rear Admiral Chagin, commanderof the Emperor of Russia's privateyacht Standard, committer suicide athis residence yesterday. No cause forhis act is known.

All records for single shipmentsfrom San Francisco to Honolulu werebroken yesterday with the sailing ofthe Matson Navigation company'ssteamship Wilhelmina, Captain PeterJohnson, Seven thousand, five hundred tons of general merchandisehave been loaded into the holds of thebig ship.

A big gray owl, which had beendriven far out to sea in a storm,boarded the aMtson liner Honolulansome days agb when the ship was over800 miles from San Francisco. TheJHonolulan arrived from Honolulu yesterday with the owl perched in the forward rigging.

Governor Johnson, Progressive vicepresidential candidate, addressed atScranton, Penn., last night the largestaudience that he has had since starting on his journey across the country. Both as to size and enthusiasmit surpassed any political meetingheld in the Keystone State during theentire campaign. Every mention ofRoosevelt's name brought the big au-

dience to Its feet.

;. Colonel Roosevelt has gainedstrength so rapidly that it was ex-

pected today that be would soon bepermitted' to resume the work of hiscampaign.

.The patient arose this morning af-

ter he had breakfasted and dressedha lounging robe and walked aboutthe house more freely than at anyprevious time J since he was shot inMilwaukee. .

Important witnesses wanted by theUnited States district attorney in thecase of the Johnson-Lucill- e Cameronaffair; have disappeared and officersare searching for them.

Some of these witnesses are saidby the authorities to have left theCity. ... '.;:.

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Johnson will retire from the Saloonbusiness-- in Chicago, onvNevember 1,according to an announcement madetoday by Chicagp officials and the of-

ficials of Cook county? ; VMiss Gladys 'Evans, the militant

suffragette, has been ' arrested forfailing to report to the police, as re-

quired by the terms , on which shewas released from Jail. She wag re-

manded for a week.; Miss Evans was sentenced to fiveyears on, August 7 last, on a chargeof having set fire to the TheatreRoyal the day before Premier As-qui- th

was to speak there on homerule.

An elaborate ceremony markedthe selection of the site for the onemillion dollar building which will beerected In San Francisco by theChinese Republic at the fair groundsfor the Panima-Pacifi- c Exposition tobe ready in 1915.

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EXPORTS TO HAWAIIFROM NAPLES, ITALY

Special Star-Bullet- in CorrespondenceWASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 3. The

American consul at Naples in the cur-rent issue of the Dally Consular andTrade Reports, issued by' the depart-ment of commerce and labor, givesthe value of exports from Naples toHawaii as $2934 in 1910 and' $2832 in1911. For comparison the value of ex-

ports from the same port to Porto Ri-

co and the Philippines are given:Porto Rico 1910, nothing; .1911,

$11,311.Philippines 1910, $1652; 1911,

$1519. . ALBERT.

CORPORATION NOTICES.

NOTICE.

We, the undersigned, have this daydisposed of all our interest in and tethe Candy and General Merchandisestore of the of WingWo Chong Company, at Nuuanu St.,Honolulu, to Leong Douns.

Dated October 8th. 1912.LEO KON SING,LEONG CHONG,HO MON .TACT,LEONG YOUNG KAN,LEE PAK LIN,CHANG WAYSUN BO SING,CHOCK YAU TIM.

A FEW CENTSwill insure registered and unresisteded parcels of merchandise by mailagainst loss from anv cause whatever.HOME INSURANCE CO. OF HAWAII,

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

NOTICE.

Havine been regularly nominated bythe Republican District and CountyConvention for the office of Represen-tative, Fifth District I respectfully so-

licit the support of the voters in thecoming election. t

EDWIN K. FERNANDA5364--tf

NOTICE.

Havine been regularly nominatedbv the KeDubllcan District and CountyConvention for the' office of Repre-sentative, Fourth District 1 respect-fully solicit the support of the votersIn the coming election.

JOHN K. . KAMANOULU. .

5350-t- f .

NOTICE.

Havine been regularly nominated bythe Democratic District and . CountyConvention for the office of Super-visor. City and County, of Honolulu, Irespectfully solicit the support of thevoters in the coming election.

JOHN MARKHAM.5361-t- t

NOTICE.

Havine been regularly nominated bythe Republican District and CountyConvention for the office of CountySheriff, I respectfully solicit the sup-port of the voters in the coming elec-tion.

ROBERT WAIPA PARKER.6358-t- f

NOTICE. ,

Having been regularly nominated bythe Republican District and CountyConvention for the office of City andCounty Clerk, I respectfully solicit thesupport of the voters in the comingelection.

D. KAIiAUOKALANI JR.5350-t- f

NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Democratic District and CountyConvention for the office of City andCounty Clerk, I respectfully solicit thesupport of the voters in the comingelection.

B. N. KAHALEPUNA5361-t- f

NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Democratic District and CountyConvention for the ofiice of Super-visor. Citv and County of Honolulu. I

respectfully solicit the support of thevoters in the coming election.

EDW. H. - F. WOLTER.5358-t- f

1 " pouticul axwxmrraTs.NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominatedby the Republican District and County Convention for the office of Senator, I respectfully solicit the supportof the voters in the coming election.

GEORGE F. RENTON.S3G3-t- f

NOTICE.

I hereby announce my candidacyas Independent Labor Candidate forthe office of Supervisor for the Cityand County of Honolulu. I respect

fully request the support of the voters.

-- ABRAHAM FERNANDEZ.5368tf

NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Democratic District and CountyConvention for the office of Senator,I respectfully solicit the support of thevoters in the coming election.

AMBROSE J. WTRTZ.6350-tf- ..

NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Republican District; and CountyConvention for the office of Senator,1 respectfully solicit the support of thevoters . In the coming election.j&O-t-f A. S. KALEIOPU.

NOTICE.

I hereby, announce myself an Inde- -nnrtpnt randldatA tnr th nffir ofMayor of the City, and County of Honolulu, and Boliclt the support of allvoters regardless of party.

CHARLES HUSTACE JR... 5564-t- f

NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Republican District and CountyConvention for the office of Representative, Fourth

" District, : I respectfullysolicit the support ot the voters In thecoming election. c ; ,

$50-t- f - , WM. WILUAMSON.

NOTICE.

Having 'been regularly nominated bythe Republican District and : CountyConvention for the bffice of Representative, Fifth District I respectfully solicit the support of the voters ! In, thecoming election. .

"

5351-t- t - CHAS. KANEKOA.

NOTICE

Having been regularly nominatedby the Republican District and CountyConvention for , the' offiee of Repre-sentative, Fourth District, I respect-fully solicit the support of the votersin, the coming election.6350-t- f : : ; g , ;

( JAME3 H. BOYD.

NOTICEf i - i

" .Having been regularly nominated bythe Republican District and CountyConvention ; for the office of Supervisor, City and . County of Honolulu, Irespectfully solicit the support of ; thevoters in the coming election.5363-t- f f J. B. ENOS.

NOTICE.

: Having been regularly nominated bythe Republican District and CountyConvention for the office of City andCounty Attorney, I respectfully solicitthe support of the voters in the cominglection t 't'?

6350-t- f JOHN W. CATHCART.U

NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Republican District and - CountyConvention foh the office of. City andCounty Treasurer, I . respectfully so-

licit the support of thet voters : in thecoming; election. ,.' , '

5351-t- f GEO. K SMITHIES.

NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Republican . District and 1 CountyConvention for the office of Represen-tative. Fifth District I respectfully so-

licit the support of the voters in the'coming election. 1 "

6360-t- f A. L. CASTLE.

NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Republican District and CountyConvention for the office of City andCounty Auditor, I respectfully solicitthe support of the voters in the com-ing election.5358-t- f JAMES BICKNELL.

NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Democratic District and CountyConvention for the office of Super-visor, City and County of Honolulu, Irespectfully solicit the support of thevoters in the coming election.6350-t- f M. C. PACHECO. .

NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Republican District and CountyConvention for the office of Super-visor, City and County of Honolulu, Irespectfully solicit the support ef Uievoters in the coming election.5350-t- f ANDREW. E. COX.

NOTICE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Democratic District and CountyConvention for the office of City andCounty Attorney, I respectfully solicitthe support of the voters in the comingelection.6351-t- f J. LIGHTFOOT.

NOTiCE.

Having been regularly nominated bythe Democratic District and CountyConvention for the office of City andCounty Sheriff, 1 respectfully solicitthe support of the voters in the com-ing election.WSO-t- f W. P. JARRETT. .

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