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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 13

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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1922 THIRTEEN northeast Ir of Be re-tan Avenue; ZV 10.2 f-e-. alor.g Parrr-a-le lot; 43' 30" S8.05 feci along the STOCKS News of Ships and Waterfront PALI ROAD TO BE REPAVED; CURVES WANT ADS Typewriters for Rent ftfival, r.A fr Tl J2t Hawaiian Ne "hrra a. Ltd RESOLUTION NO.

1497. RESOLUTION I1EU TSNG to im-I ftO V'KM NUMBER TWCLVC PUNCHBOWL. STREET AND MILLER STREET, AND PROVIDING FOB THE CONDEMNATION' OK PKOP-KUTV REQUIRED FOR THE W'IDCNING AND IMPROVE-MEN! OF SAID STREETS. Nanklna; 1 Tar.yo Maru 14 rrv.vdert Fierce Nv -4 NOVEMBER MAILS TO ORIENT Preaitlent Wllscn Nov, Ni.o Nov. 11 Tenyo Maru 14 President Taft sa NOV.

MAILS FROM AUSTRALIA Nla rare It NOV. MAIL TO AUSTRALIA Ventura I SHIPPING CALENDAR (Ordinary regular mall far to eoaa4 cloara at tha pestoffica one and on. t'aif hours prior to staamar daparturoe-Mall for to Orsant. Australia and ports cleaaa one neur featara sailing timt. Ragatarod mail far the mainland e-oaa two and or.lialf hours tafsra aailing tlma; Onantal raj atar, trtrea hours; Auatrallan roglstarad.

two hours; Island ragtstarad. day aaMlrga, ana and ene.haif hours; Island ra-ttred, ght sailings, twe hours Nov. 3 NOVEMBER MAILS FROM COST 4 p. i. a.

m. I'rrsuciirnt Wilson City ef Ios Anpelea 11 Nov. 11 NUnoa 1. Tenyo Maru Maut Nov. It 1 'resident Tift 3 FTesident Harrison CL.

24 Ventura. 27 lairlme (Seattle) ST WUhelmiTia, jjj NOVEMBER MAILS TO COAST Fr MarrttKn L. A a. m. Wednesday p.

m. Korea Mini Nov. 9 rresklent Lincoln 10 Niagara t. Nov. 11 Matonia 15 Manoa Nov, Shinyo Maru it Firrco Nov.

I City of tm Angeles 1 Luriine St AJaui Nov. 19 Honolulu Stock Exchange Friday, Nov. 3. 1S22. Sid Asad 4.

E'aw 199 2' Arr-ic Faetara, c- Brewer Co. pic. (iu A eia Pae. Gaa A ac. Cam.

"fp," r.a IUSAR Hawa.ia Agr. Co. Haw. Com. 4.

Sugar Hawaiian Sugar-Co. Harsokaa Sugar Co. Honomu Susar Co. Huttuwian Sugar Plant Plantation i Su3l Ca ,1, McBryol "s-jgar" Co. I Oan Sugar Co.

Oiaa Sugar Ltd, 44 35 34 8 7 -141 74 OOTtea Sugar Co Paaunau Sugar Plant. Pacific S-gar Will Pepeckeo Sugar Co Pioneer Mill Co. '27" 32' a 264 20 w.r,u vvaialua Agr. Co wailuku Sugar Co MISCELLANEOUS Cai. Packing Corp.

Engeia Copper Mining Engeia Rights H'u Fruit A Pack. Co. ron' fy" I pc" 1 20? HM.n0 e.rtvco.:: Hawal.an Pineapple Co. Honolulu B. 4.

Co. Honolulu Gaa 1 1 Slit 1.27 .40 1 28 .45 34 41a 73 SO 24 2 TO BE ELIMINATED! Pali road, en this side of the divide. ti re tr and entirely repaved from a point i on. and a half miles above terminus cf the Nuuanu valley car line. A crew of engineers has started work of surveying for the re ilocation that ts Intended to entirely eliminate a number of present dan- I a-erous curves.

Grades In a jl.er of places win also be improved. i When the road is completed, the ftype of paving will he the sme as fthat now on Allen from Fort to Pier 5 and will be one of the nnest onves in Hawaii. At no time during the reconstruction will the road be closed to traffic, Fred Ohrt, city and county en gineer, said today. Actual M.hnif.Hno. i r.

K. Kce, as soon as the engineering- plans are completed and the entire Job) finished nest year. When the road will have a standard width of 20 feet with 2S feet at the turns. The present width Is 16 feet with little, if any, increase on the turns. Money for the project Is derived i tiTrtnan made for the purpose aj little more than a year ago.

Ohrt also announced that the en- frln.a.im. 1 1. 1 improvement project is now 75 peri cent completed. MATS ON COMPANY TO INCREASE ITS CAPITAL There may be a doubla melon I i NOVEMBER MAILS FROM ORIENT Korea Maru Lincoln Nov. 10 vJATSOIJ NAVIGATION COMPANY AHO cutting on the Matson Navigation T'r-i''9 Olak Rubber premises this Christmas, says the San Francisco Chronicle.

The Rl9hU board of directors of the Matson Lib Loan 3't pc 147.... Co. mailed out notices to stock- Lift Loan 1a 4 pe, 147. holders calling a special meet-! Lib Loan tnd 4 pc leasing on December 21 for the h1? 21 i'f pc' lltl purpose of authorizing an increase 2 at Sr' il in the capital stock from 5,000.000 lb loan 4th pc. 1333 tt (IE AAA AAA Also operating a line of ataamore between San Franc'aco, Astoria, Ta-coma, Seattle and the Hawaiian Islands.

SAILING FOR SAN FRANCISCO 8. 4 p. Pier II IS. IB Pier 15 Manoa Nov. S2.

10 a. Pier 15 Maul S9. 10 a. Pier 15 8' a 8' 21 211 a 10 140 145 'is' 5 110 13 7 10 a a 'iv'i 97 9734 97 98 994 82 -w a 1 CASTLE I AsXIITt I fw8saa; a Oceanic Steamship Company (Sydney Short Line) Arrives from San Francisco lu The conclusion drawn In finan cial circles is that Vice President and General Manager W. P.

Roth tTiSl C. Diericx have in view the dec- laratlor of a 200 per cent stock dividend following the meeting In December. The Matson Navigation Co. already has a long record of extra dividends to its credit. In addition to monthly payments at the rate of $1 a share, the com- pany distributed two $3 extras and one $2 extra in 1918; three of $2 in 1919, and two of $2 and two of SI in 1920 In addition, valuable rights were jr fa The Honolulu Consolidated Oil Co- which is closely allied with the Matson interests, also sent out a call last week for a special stockholders' meeting on December 21 for the purpose of voting on a proposed 200 per cent increase in capitalization.

Officlals of the Matson Co. d.s clincd to make any forecasts in: the matter of stock dividends. I SPOT COTTON NEW YORK, Nov. 3. Spot cotton, 25.15.

PARIS. Georges Carpcntier has issued a formal challenge to Battling fciKi tor a return bout, the month I Interim provided by the French Box- ing federation rules havinpc elapsed since the Senegalese captured the heavyweight championship of Eu- 1 1 1 i ARRIVAL t. S. A. T.

Lr-taa from Manila, yesterday p. m. Cb. tawr Restorer from Mldwa. a.

m. DIrAKTURIB S. A. Logan for San rrenctje, a. in.

PASSENGER CARRIERS rO ARRIVK Saturday, Nov. U. S. A. T.

Thomas from San Francisco. p. m. (uncertatnl. Pier.

Is. Monday, Nov. -Str. Wilhoimir. (Matron) from Kahului, a.

m. Tuasday. Nov. 7 Sir. Mataonta iMnwi) from San Francisco, a.

m. Fier 1. TO Friday. Nov. Str.

WHnelmlna, tMataon for Kahului. 10 p. m. I-on Fier 1. Saturday, Nov.

4 Str. Trealdent Harrison CL. A. 8. for l-ta Anarrlrs.

noon. From Pirr 1. lwa end. Wednesday, Nov. Str.

WUhelmina (Matron) for Pan Francisco. 4 p. tn. Teople with the leaet to say talk the most. SAN FRAXCISCO 1 COOKE MONOUMU 1 SfjSLTf Vz Oays to San Francises Departs for San Francisee- CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE For Vlcotrla, B.

C. Vancouver, B. (for Eastern Points via Canadian-Pacific Railway and to Europe) Sa. attleS. S.

"Niagara." Nov. 11, Jan. 13; S. S. "Makura," Dae.

Feb. 10, For Suva. FIJI? Auckland, N. i.t Sydney, N. S.

W. S. S. Niagara." Dec. 2, Feb.

S. S. "Makura," Dec 30, Mar. 3. For Rates.

Etc, Apply to Theo. H. Davies Ltd. Toyo Kisen Kaisha Direct Service to San Francisco, Japan, China, The Philippines, Mexico and South America 1065 BISHOP ST. Young Hotel C.

Brewer fi Co. Limited Established 1826 Sugar Factors COMMISSION MERCHANTS SHIPPING and INSURANCE AGENTS HONOLULU, T. H. Fort Street VENTURA Nov. 27 SONOMA 2S For Further Particulars.

Eto Apply to C. BREWER COMPANY, GENERAL AGENTS Honolulu R. T. Co. Honolulu R.

T. (Aaaeas.) Inter-laland S. N. Co. Kohala Pineapple Co.

Mutual Telephone Co. Oahu R. L. Co, Pahang Rubber Co. Selama.Dindtnga victory Loan 44 pc.

1923 Hawaiian Territorial Hawaiian Territorial Hawaiian Tarrit.risi 4 Cona. Amusement 8s Eaat aul Irr. Co. 7a Hamakua Ditch Co. Hawaii Con.

Ry. 5 pc. Hawaiian Electric 6 It-HYpe. Honokaa Sugar pc. Honolulu Gas Co.

5a Kaial Ry. Co. 6a Llhue Plant. 7 pc. Notes McBrydo Sugar ts.

wean as wv-s VV- Oahu Sugar 6 pe. Olaa Sugar 6 pc. Pac Quins A Far. So Pae. Qaa El.

7 pe Nate Honolulu Iron Works 7a Hamakua Mill 7a Between Boards 1000 Engets, 1.28; 29 Telephone, 15; 100, 25, Pioneer, 27: 40. 50. 75 Wal- 32; 50. 10, 150 Olaa, tL TV tdli 4''4, 974; 15, is, 5, 5, Telephone, 15 25 waiaiua 32. Sugar quotation.

6 aea. test centri fugals, 5.53. STANLEY LIVINGSTON CHOSEN PRESIDENT OF REALTY BOARD Livingston was Livingston was elected president of the Honolulu Realtv Board at the first regular meeting suggestion of C. C. C.

Tatum, presi dent or the California Realty Association and will be affiliated with the national body. Thus publicity concerning real estate conditions v. 1 m-uv-j jmalnIanc'- GRAIN MARKET (Associated Press by Naval Radio) CHICAGO, Nov. 3. Wheat, red, per bushel; wheat, hard, unquoted; corn, mixed, and corn, yellow, unquoted.

RUBBER QUOTATIONS The Waterhouse has received the following cabled rub- hr 'niiotatlons from it Vnrlr f. 143 ew northeast line cf Beretania Avenue, to the pcint ef tginmng and containing an area of 2.5 sO t-uare feet, and being a portion cf Land ComiisHm Award 51 to H. Farmer, situated at the ccrr.tr of Eeretar.ia Avenue and Miller Street, in said Honolulu. PARCEL VI. Right cf way for box culvert from point in Miller Street to storm drain on the Waikikl side of Punchbowl Street, over the following do-scribed piece or parcel of land; Beginning at an iron pike on the Ea boundars' of i Street, at the Eat corner of M'lgoem Estate, and the South corner of Grant 4s53, owned by one Chun Kim iut, said point of beginning referred to a raiiroad spike which marks the Intersection of the center lines of Punchbowl and Miller Streets, being by true azimuth and distance 221 IS' 30" 313 05 feet from said reference point; thence by true 1.

17" 43 7.00 feet alcn th Ewa boundary of Punchbowl Street; OS" 0.54 feet through the Ma go on Brothers Trust property; 00 23.57 feet through same; is: 144" 4. 130 50' 108.f0 feet through same to the easterly boundary cf Mll'er Street; 5. 240 26' 5.31 feet along the east erly boundary of -Miller Street; 6. 310s 50' 104.S0 feet along fence marking the northeasterly boundary of the Magoon Brothers Property; 7. 224 00' 24.50 feet along same; 8.

332 08' 48.00 feet vlong same to the point of beginning and containing an area of 863.5 square feet. PARCEL VII. Beginning at the south corner of this piece, on the present northwest line of runchbowl Street, the true azimuth and distance from a Government Survey Street Monument rear the south corner of Punchbowl and Hotel Streets being 58 54' 171.3 feet; said monument is on an offset of 10 feet to the southwest line of Hotel Street and on an offset of 20 feet to the southeast line of Punchbowl Street and running by true azimuths: I. 139 20' 6.7 feet along the fence to the new northwest line of Punchbowl Street; 231B 05' 151.1 feet along the new northwest line of Punch bowl Street; thence on a curve to the left having a 10.0 foot radius, the direct azimuth and distance being 16' 13.85 feet: 187' 4. 323 27' 14.2 feet along the south west side of Hotel Street: 20' 160.3 feet along present 5.

-50" northwest side of Punchbowl Street to the point of beginning and containing an area of 925 square feet. PARCEL VIII. Beginning at an iron bolt, at the north corner of this piece, on tho present southeast side of Punchbowl Street, the true azimuth and distance from a Government Survey Street Monument near the south corner of Punchbowl and Hotel Streets being 44 26' 54.84 feet; said monument is on an offset of 10 feet to the southwest line of Hotel Street and on an offset of 20 feet to the new southeast line of Punch bowl Street and running by true azimuths from toe above described initial point: 1. 327 00' 13.72 feet to the new southeast line of Punchbowl Street: 2. 51 05' 180.73 feet along the new southeast line of Punchbowl Street; 3.

157 15' 14.53 feet along fence to the present southeast lino of Punchbowl Street; 4. 231- 11' 178.1 feet along fence along present southeast line of Punchbowl Street to the point of beginning and con taining an area of 2477 square feet. PARCEL IX. Beginning at an iron bolt, at the west corner of this lot, on tha southeast line of Punchbowl Street, the true azimuth and distance from a Government Survey Street Mon ument, near the south corner of Hotel and Punchbowl Streets being 44 26' 64.84 feet; said monument is on an offset of 10 feet to the southwest line of Hotel Street and on an offset of 20 feet to the new southeast line of Punchbowl Street and running by true azimuths from the above described initial point: 1. 234" 40' 43.90 feet along the present southeast line of Punch bowl Street: 27' 21.31 feet along the southwest line of Hotel Street; thence on a curve to the left having a 10 foot radius, the direct azimuth and distance being 16' 14.43 feet; 05' 34.38 feet along the new southeast line of Punchbowl Street; 00' 13.72 feet to the point of 323 97 Bl 5.

147 beginning and containing an area of 569 square feet. II. That In the process of said proceedings in eminent domain said City and County Attorney be and ho is hereby authorized and empowered to negotiate terms of set tlement subject to the approval of this Board and of the court before which such proceedings are prosecuted. III. As provided for in the Improve ment statutes this Board reserves the right to distribute the cost of acquiring such land for such public purposes in accordance with the method provided for in the Engi neer preliminary report for the Improvement of said Miller Street and Punchbowl Street, and the resolution creating and defining said Improvement District Number Twelve against the property within the limits of said Improvement District, paying such part of the cost thereof out of the general revenues of the City and County of Honolulu as provided for in said preliminary report and said resolution.

Introduced by (S) JONAH KTJMALAE, Supervisor. Date of introduction: October 30th. 1922. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution passed First Reading and was ordered to print by the Board of Supervisors at its meeting held October 30, 1922, on the following vote of said Board: Ayes: Arnold. Hollinger, Kuma-lae.

Low, McClellan, Pacheco, Pe-trie. Total 7. Noes: None. IS) L. K.

STERLING, Deputy City and County Clerk. Advertised in The Honolulu Star-Bulletin November 1. 2, 3. 1922. TRANSPORT LOGAN IS SOLD; THIS IS LAST GOVERNMENT TRIP Tht United State army trans-fort Lon has been soM and will be turn1? over to her owners after th vessel arrives in Francisco.

Such was th word brought Honolulu yesterday afternoon by officers of th' Logan, which came hero from Manila. The news of ith of the transport was contained in a wireless message nt to officers of the Logan. Officers cf the transport have been ordered to take inventories immediately so that the vessel will he ready to be turned v.r' to her neve owners arrival at Francisco. The Logan left this moming at 10 o'clock for S.in Francisco. The transport brought 41 of m.ii! and the? following inswrtrs to Honolulu: Staff Sergt.

Barney 11. Brewington. wife and child; Tech. Sergt. R.

Cartwright and wife; Staff Sergt. John Vocel and wife; Staff Srgt. John C. Stinson. wife and child; Master Sergt.

Columbus G. Barrett. First Sergts. William H. MeMasters and Arthur Richter, and T-eeh.

Sergt. Guy It. Freeman. WILHELMINA WILL TAKE BIG CARGO OUT When the Wslhelmina leaves this port for San Francisco next Wednesday afternoon she will have ou board 4500 tons of susrar. besides 40,000 cases of canned pineapples and 4000 bunches of bananas, according to an announcement made today by Castle Cooke, local agents foi the Matson lino.

The steamer will leave for Ka hului tonight at 10 o'clock from Fier 13 and will return here on Monday morning-. 60 PASSENGERS WILL SAIL ON HARRISON Taking 60 passengers tho steamer President Harrison, now operated by the Los Angeles Steamship Co-will depart from the ewa end of Pier 16 for Los Angeles tomorrow noon. It had been reported that the steamer wan to leave from Pier 9. Besides the passengers the Harrison will take 2000 cases of canned pineapples, 1000 tons of bananas, 500 crates of fresh pineaples, 100 tons of general cargo and mail. THOMAS IN TOMORROW The United States army transport Thomas, which is coming from San Francisco, is expected to arrive here about 6 o'clock tomorrow evening, according1 to advices received by the transportation division at Pier a.

The transport will dock at Pier 18. The Thomas has about three days mail on board for Honolulu. 123 ON MATSONIA The Matsonia, which left San Francisco yesterday for Honolulu, is bringing 123 passengers, according to word received today by Castle Cooke, local agents for the Matson line. The liner also has 1151 bags of mail and will arrive here on Tuesday morning. RESTORER RETURNS The sable ship Restorer returned from Midway Island this morning, docking at Pier 10.

The Restorer went to Midway to repair the cables and has returned here for station. LURLINE SAILS NOV. 18 The Luriine of the Matson line is to leave Seattle for Honolulu on November 18. The steamer will reach this port on November 6 or 27. Notice to Shippers Due to Tuesday, November 7, being a holiday, no general freight will be received on that day.

Freight for the S. S. "LIKE-LIKE," sailing on Tuesday, November 7, at 5 p. m. for Maui and Molokai ports, will be received on Monday, November 6.

Perishables and baggage will be received on November 7 between 4 and 5 p. m. Freight for the S. S. "JIAUNA KEA." sailing: on Wednesday, November 8, at 10 m.

for Hilo, will be received on Monday, November 6, and on Wednesday morning, November 8, up to 9 a. m. INTER-ISLAND STEAM NAV. CO LTD Honolulu. T.

Oct. 30, 1922 ALEXANDER AUD BALDWIN Limited Sugar Factors Commission Merchant and Insurance Agents AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Co. Maui Agricultural Co, Ltd. Kahului Railroad Co. Baldwin Packer.

Hawaiian Sugar Co. McBryde Sugar Co, Ltd. Kauai Railway Co. Kauai Fruit Land Co, Ltd. Kahuku Plantation Co.

4 PHONE 4 0 unwntttfii rnd.rwrxwla, etc. S5S. Typewriter at airnb. Sliirtmakcrs Y.M,TCVA and ithT g'iMi rr1 to Kort Ki.kut Phn ijt i ti werci.ant ahlrt- Dressmaking int flim -itrrt work tlf.t':'.. Urivn V.V.

ready to Irak i reemt'y opt.d her I arfor. 2T5JL1 Vineyard Phone 3110, The Utett CrSRs at mod. erafc prlcra. Mrs. K.

Kuaunokl. IJiU KuaKlnl St. f'hone J7S. Dentists tr. BujthwU, uentlat.

IMS Alakea tSL. r'h r.a 240. Chemical Laboratories oriB iltlrsr chemists, eoaj. tl. water, focus turf a.

catry paint. 1 acif.c Gu.s.o 4k Far- user Livestock, Poultry iayiiiK rlraln W. L. rivli'K from ivtalwma rr.i-month- ty. Phtjne llth Ave.

Personal Honolulu Metaphvaical Center, room 1 awl 7. Piitln liklg I nta St Services free to all. Turnrlay at 3 p. Thursday n'. Coniltatlons by appointment or after any of the l--w.

Mrs. tve. president, rhona aj ELKS MEETING NOTICE Regular meeting this evening at o'clock. Many topics will corno up for discussion. Pull attendance ia requeMed.

NOTICE The undersigned have this data purchased the entire buslneca of Chew Kl under the firm name of Texido Smoke Shop, 63 Hotel St Honolulu, T. If. We will not bo re uponalble for any debts contracted on the above firm's name on or be fore October 2S, 1923. All claims ratnst the above named firm for debts contracted on or before Oct. 2.

19:2. will be nettled by Chew KL the former owner. TEXIDO SMOKB SHOP, Per YAP LIN. C. C.

FUN. LEONQ LEU. SEALED TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received by the Hawaiian Homes Commts Ion for the furnishing: of a Model T. 12. Federal Truck, capacity of 3000 to 4000 lbs.

The bids will be closed on Saturday, the 4tb of No vcmber. at 12 o'clock noon. Specifications for the above Truck are on file in the office of the Hawaiian Homes Commission. OEO. P.

COOKE. Executive Officer and Secretary. 1ST CIRCUIT COURT NOTICC IN DIVORCE. MARY SILVA WOODS. Llbellant.

vs. GEORGE K. WOODS. Libel- lee', LJ. No.

8305. TKUHITOUY of HAWAII to CEO HUE li WOODS. Llbellee: You are hereby notified that the libel for divorce filed against you In this court by your wife. Mary Silva Woods, will be heard before the Honorable John It. Desha, Judge Circuit Court, First CircuiL Divis-Ion of Domestic Relations, presiding Judge, In his court room.

Judiciary Hulldinr. Honolulu, on Tuesday. December 6th. 1922. at 2 o'clock P.

m. Dated: Oct. 13, 1922. By the Court. David K.

Bent. Jr, Clerk. THE BANK OF HAWAII, LIMITED. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Stockholders of llio Dank of Hawaii, Limited, has been called by the President and will be held lit the Directors' Room.

No. :02 of the Bank of Hawaii TJuildingr, the corner of Fort and Merchant Streets, in Honolulu. T. on Thursday, the 9th day ot November. 19:12, at the hour of nine o'clock a.

at which meeting the special matters to be considered and acted upon will be: 1. Tho proposed amendment of Article 5 of the Dy-Luws and Constitution relating to increases of capital and the methods of issue and -disposition -of new shares and fractional shares; 3. The proposed increase of the vapital stock from 11.000.000. to ll.ri'O.O-OO.: the issue ot 2500 new hares as a tdock dividend; and the further issue and use of 1500 new hures to ncquiro the business and Jroperty C2 The First Bank of Hilo, and effect a merger thereof villi The Bank of Hawaii, Limited; 3. Such other business as may properly come before said meeting.

Dated: Honolulu, T. October SO. 193. (SEAL) F. C.

ATHERTON. Secretary. Wonder it a girl ever penalties a football star for holding? No coal in the cellar Is one sure sign of a hard winter. HONOLULU LODGE 618. B.P.O.E.

Meets at its hAm tvv me ueacn at waiklkr every Friday evening. Visiting Brothers are cordially ln- Tlted to attend R. A. Belter. E.R.

VV. N. Hanna. Sse Chiropractor Room 31 Young Hotel Bldff. Phones: Office 3606, Res.

7329 1 8s it Rsiolvad by tfce Board ef Sa pervitort cf the City and County cf Honolulu: That for public purposes, to wit, thq widening of Punchbowl Street and street in Honolulu, City ard County of Honolulu. Territory tt Hawaii, the City and County Attorney be and is hereby au-thrri2'I uimX rnio-vvert-(t tr in ermMnt domain, as provided by law, to acquire all of those pieces or parcels of land described and bounded as follows: PARCEL I. Beginning at the weet corner of this piece, on th new northwest line of Miliar Street, thj coordinates of eaid point referred to a City and County Monument in Bere-tania Avenue being 131.14 feet north and 31H.45 feet cant; raid monument is p-t on an offset of 30 feet to the new northeast iine of Beretania Avenue and on an offset of 4.92 feet to th in northwest line of Miller Stteet. lunnlng northeasterly, and running: oy true azimuths from the above described Initial point: 1. 240 2T feet along the new northwest line of Miller Street; 26' 15.36 feet to the present northwest line of Miller Street; 3' 60.S feet along the present northwest line of Miller Street; 09' 1T.4 feet alonr same: 2.

330" S35 9' 5. 150 28' 14.08 feet to the point of beginning and containing an area of 1240 square feet, being a portion of Grant to Wm. Miller, situated on the northwest side Millar Street, Honolulu. Oahu, T. If.

PARCEL II. Beginning at the west corner of this piece on the new northwest line of Miller Street, the coordinates of said point referred to a City and County Street Monument In Beretania Avenue being 188.88 feet north and 420.20 feet east; said monument Is set on an ofsct of 30 feet to the new northeast line of Beretania Street and on an offset of 4.93 feet to the new northwest line of Miller Street, running northeasterly, and running by true azimuths from the above described initial point: 1. 240" 28 165.98 feet along the new nonnwest line Miller street: S. 830 26 11.0 feet along Miller ijn to the present north west line of Miller Street; 09' 168.0 feet along the pres 9. 69 ent northwest line of Miller street: 4.

150 26 14.49 feet to the point of beginning and containing an area of 1989 square feet. and toeing a portion of jrant -1428 to Wm. Miller, situated on the northwest side of Miller Street, said lionoiuiu. PARCEL 111. Beginning at the west comer of tnis piece, on the new northwest line of Miller Street, the coordi nates of said point referred to a city and County Street Monument In Beretania Avenue being 275.C9 feet north and 573.25 feet east; said monument Is set on an offset of 20 feet to the northeast line of Bere tania Avenue and on an offset of 4.92 feet to the new northwest line of Miller Street, running northeasterly, and running by true azimuths from the above described initial Point! 1.

240 28 155.98 feet along the new northwest line of Miller Street; 2. 830 9.68 feet to the present northwest line Miller street; 09' 39.0 feet along the present northwest line of Miller Street: 3. 59 4. 130' 26 10.55 feet to the point of beginning and containing an area of 394 square feet, being a portion of Grant 1428 to Wm. Miller, situated on the northwest side of Miller Street, In said Honolulu.

PARCEL IV. Beginning at the west corner ot this piece, on the new northwest line cf Miller Street, the coordinates of said point referred to a City and County Street Monument in Beretania Avenue, being 294.92 feet north and 607.18 feet east: said monument is set on an offset of 30 feet to the new northeast line of Beretania Avenue and on an offset of 4.93 feet to the new northwest line of Miller Street, running northeasterly, and running by true azi- mutns rrom the above described Initial point: 1. 240" 26' 99.87 feet along the new northwest line of Miller Street; thence on a curve to the left having a radius of 10 feet along the north, west line of Miller Street, the direct azimuth and distance being 197 58' 30" 13.5 feet; 3. 335' 31 16.43 feet along the southwest line of Street; 09' 10S.4 feet along the rres-ent northwest line of Miller Street; 26' 9.68 feet to the point of 4. S9' 150 beginning and containing an area of 937 square feet, and being a portion of Grant 1428 to Wm.

Miller, situated on the northwest side of Miller Street In said Honolulu. PARCEL V. I Beginning at a galvanized iron pipe at the new cast corner ef Ber etania Avenue and Miller Street. which bears from a City Survey oireet Monument, near the north corner of Beretania Avenue and Miller Street, which is on an offset of 30 feet from the new northeast line ef Beretania Avenue. 300 25 70.15 feet.

Said initial noint beine also by true azimuth and distance from a Territorial Survey Street Monument near the west corner of Beretania Avenue and Miller Street. 290 28' 73.7 feet, and running as follows by true azimuths: iiunning on a curve to the rieht with a radius of 10.0 feet, the direct nearing ana distance being. 1. 199 52' 45" 15.33 feet to the south line of Miller Street: 2. 250 02 240.5 feet along the new south line of Miller Street to the north corner of a granite post at an ansle in the old south line of Miller 02 265.7 feet alonir the old 3.

south line of Miller Street; 4. 329 43' 30" 125.0 feet along the rope oy nis sensational Knockout or or the organization yesterday. F. H. Carpentier in the sixth round of Steere was named vice president, their meeting hero.

Francois Des- William L. Morgan was chosen sec-camps, Carpentier's manager, is retary and A. IX Castro, treasurer, now awaiting a reply from M. llel- The directors are George S. Ikeda, lers, Siki's manager, but in any case Phillip Wong, Ralph E.

Kearns, At-it is improbable that the bout will Clark and Karle Midkiff. be arranged for some time to come. The bodv was organized imon tv, PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.

Managing Agents U. S. Shipping Board SAILINGS TO JAPAN, CHINA, HONGKONG AND MANILA President Wilson President Lincoln Dec. 6 President Pierce SO SAILINGS TO SAN FRANCISCO President Lincoln 10 President Pierce 24 President Cleveland President Wilson Dec 22 President Taft 22 No. Queen St.

Phone t114 see-COYNE for furniture Young Building The Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited Capital paid up. 100,000,000 Reserve fund S7.000.000 C. L. SEYBOLT NOTARY PUBLIC Conveyancing, etc 182 Merchant Street with Jas. F.

Morgan Co, Ltd. Remington Typewriters All Makes Repaired and Adjusted OFFICE SUPPLY LTD. 931 Fort St. Phone 3S43 PACIFIC ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED Consulting, Designing and Constructing Engineers Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Structures, Steel Structures. Sanitary Systems.

Reports and Estimates on Projects. Phone 1045. D. M. MONCRIEF WE STORE EVERYTHING PHONE orrice: wew iorK spot crepe, "2 cents, and Singapore spot crepe, 21 MONEY MARKET (Associated Press by Naval Radio NEW YORK.

Nov. 3. Bar silver, cents; sterling, $4.461 francs, 6.94 cents; marks, 0.01 of one cent. I NEW YORK AND I COAST QUOTATIONS Tha roltewtna Stock entotatlana ini btalnaa by The Asaoelatad Praaa from the oichangoa ef New York and aw Franelso. or In the ease of Mnllataa stocks, from ether reliable eourvae, at noon dally, ana barring unavoldasie rrort in tranamlaeien, are the rec.

nlza quotattens prevalllnf at that kauri Vaster- ToSay aay 5.53 6.53 7'a Centrifugal Sugar Coconut Oil American Can American Smelting American Sugar American Tel. Tel. Anaconda Copper Atchison, Topeka St Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem Steel California Petroleum Canadian Pacific Chicago. Mil. A.

St. Paul 744 75 57 56 76' 12434 484 104U 133', 514. 842 145' '3'4 General Electric 179'j General Motors Great Northern, Pfd. Now YorK Central 98? Reading R. R.

Southern Pacific 934 Studebaker Corp. Texas Company Union Pacific 146'. 14 913a B8', 82U 93 127U a 145'2 538 105H 604 25 8 29 14 32', United States Rubber ojy, 107T-, 61', 20 68'. 113' 29 144 33B 13 fil'a 63 United States Steel Westlnghouse Chile Copper Lehigh R. Western Union Colorado Fuel A.

Iron Erie R. Kennecott Copper Pennsylvania R. R. Ray Consol. Copper Rep.

Iron and Steel Utah Copper International Harvester 50 1 10614 1U4T4 San Francisco Stock Quotations I Engels Copper 1-22'2 1.22 Honolulu Con. Oil 8', 8 General Petroleum 115 1144 California Pack. Ce 83i S3Ci Raw Sugar Hawaiian Sugar Stocks Hawn. Com. Sugar Oahu Sugar Co.

uiaa sugar wo. Onemea Sugar Co Co 474 24 481 '8' 3a! 14! 29i" 7734 179 I STOIEACE finnononananni Today's Quotation on RAW SUGAR: CENTS PER POUND Copper 1334 lb. Rubber, New lb. Rubber, lb. For further information regarding local and foreign securities see WATERHOUSE TRUST LTD.

1281 H. J. ANCILL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY 1 Sn Sn "OSES09 t-nume. ooi luooooonooooD a PHONE 5701 Pioneer Mill -Bid. tEx.

Now Makes Weekly Trip3 to MAHUKONA. KAWAIHAE. KAILUA AND NAPOOPOO Leaving: Pier 6 every Monday at Noon Freight received at Pier Saturdays and until Noon Mondays. Shippers are requested to deliver freights -on Saturdays, as far as possible. Next Sailing: Monday, November Hawaii Meat Ltd.

Mahukona Freight The S. S. "Kilauea" sails Monday, Nov. 6, at 8 p. for Mahukona, Hana and Kahului.

Freight for the above ports will be received at Pier 14 on Saturday, and on Monday up to 4 p. m. Shippers of Kahului freight, however, are requested to ship the bulk of their Kahului freight by Friday's "Kilauea." Steam Nav. Ltd. Honolulu, T.

March 17, 1022. BETHEL ST. TELEPHONESi OFFICE 1C8S, WHARF HtC? 6, for above ports on and Piano noAviwr rr ttv 4. and im? a BAGGAGEMEN, Furniture rnNTm tcttom jp. 11 8.1 nrm m-m m.m av revise risar..

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