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Latest Sty
You can now have your
Spring Matressos
Parlor Sets
Old Furniture
Sofas, Chairs, etc.,
neatly Upholstered at my
Upholstering Shop, in rear I WTERIOR HOUSE FINISH
& vJo. s ba-
for
n - r
01 xuaciariano oc
loon, opposite the Wnilulcu
donot. Many Years ox-
np.rionno. Promut attention
to country orders by mail
or telephone.
D. L. MEYER.
Tel.. 94. Wailuku, M"aui.
The Bank of Hawaii
' LIMITED.
Tnrnrnorated Under the Laws of
i tho Republic of Hawaii.
CAPITAL $G00,000.00
' OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFITS $171,564.94
Chas. M. Cooko President
P. 0. Jones Vice-President
C. H. Cooke Cashier
F. C. Athcrton Assistant Cashier
Directors Henry Waterhousc,
Tom May, F. W. Macfarlanc, E. D.
Tenny, J. A. McCandless.
Solicits the Accounts of Firms.Cor
porotions, Trusts, Individuals, and
will promptly and carefully attend to
nil business connected with banking
entrusted to it. Sell and Purchase
Foreign Exchange, Issuo Lottci-s of
Credit.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Ordinary and Term Deposits re
ceived and Interest allowed in ac
cordance with rules and conditions
printed in pass books, copies of
which may bo had on application.
Judd Building, Fort St.,Honclulu
An excellent selection com
prising Crown, Spring Coyo, Nosings,
Return Beads, Quarter and Halt
Round, P. G.. 0. G. &' Bead Stops
Astragals, Baso and Band mould
ing Wainscoting, Capts, Cornices,
Casings, Frames, (-windows and
door), Stair and Porch Rails,
Etc. Etc.
al! sizes and styles
Nor'West Lumber - Surfaced
and Rough
Redwood
and Rough
Lumber -Surfaced
Cedar, Spruce, Ash Oak
KAHULUI RAILROAD CO
TCahului Maui
ister
HONOLULU, II. T
i .. . ...... .t u w w l h.f T-.a
- IBfl fi 111 tIVl AX I BLJ& Mil f 4 U Hi' V '
maul uuua u iuu huiiyo
nci'&Oiinl mention?'
LimiTED
This name on a Package
Metropolitan Meat Co, of nigsor Medicine is a
guarantee, of ihe SUPERIOR
QUALITY of the Article.
AH first class stores handle
our goodst
Rov. A. P. Weymouth of Lahaina
cturncd from Honolulu on Tuesday's
Kinau.
Dr. J. II. Raymond - Ulupalakua
went to Honolulu on lust Saturday's
Claudinc.
W. O. Aiken and family mado the
ound trip to Honolulu and roturn on
the Claudinc.
A. A. Braymcr of Von Hamni,
Young fc Co., enmo up on Avcdncs
day's Claudinc.
Mr. E. B. Carloy of lJala left for
Ionolnlu on yesterday's Kinau to
spend the holidays.
W. F. Poguo, who was soriously
ill last week has about recovered and
is able to bo out again.
Representative Fred J. Beckldyof
Molokai was a passenger on Wednes
day's Claudinc to liana'.
Mrs. E. C. Carlcy inTE for Hon
olulu last Saturday, to spend tho
holidays in tho metropolis. (
Eugene McCann of the. Moana
Hotel, Honolulu, is spending tho
Christmas holidnys at I uiinina.
E.L. Cutting of the Pacific Vehicle
& Supply Co. is sel!!UL' the Maui
people a few handsom" rigs this week
Homo Rule Representative Pender
gast of Honolulu is v dmu Maui this
week on political and business mat
tors.
V"
Charley Seimseu former employee
of the K. R. R. Co. h doing business
for tlio government on Maui this
week.
W.T. Robinson, Tax Assessor, was
in Honolulu this woe!;, attending a
meeting of tatf assessors of all the
Islands.
ManaouA, December 9. Dr. Fer
dinand Sanchez, Nicaraguan Minis-
tor of Foreign Affairs, and William
Merry. United States Minister
to Nicaragua, signed a treaty
today, by which Nicaragua
agrees to lcavp a largo section of
Nicaraguan tori-Story, six milo wido,
which includes the routo.of tho Nica
raguan canal, to tho United State's,
perpetually.
Washington, December 9. Sena
tor Lodgo today presented to tho
Senate, in executive session, tho re
port of tho Committco ou Foreign
Relations, recommondlng favorable
action upon tho Hay-Pauncoforto
isthmian canal treaty, and gavo no-
tico that tomorrow he would ask
tho Senato to go into executivo ses
sion for tho consideration of tho
treaty, repeating the request each
day until the Senate should act upon
it.
Keep Gonsteuratly 011 Heurid:
ICE, SODA WATER, GINGER ALE, ROOT BEER, CELERY &
IRON, STRAWBERRY SOD.A, AND FRUIT SYRUPS.
Fresh Fish, Fresh Oysters and Sausage ii
COLD STORAGE,, '
Delivery VUagon Visits ,
' ' : - WAILUKU, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday;.
HAIKU, Tuesday, Friday;
KIHEI, Monday,. Thursday;
KAHULUI, Monday, Saturdays
SPREOKSLSVILLE, Wednesday, Thursday
Post Office Address, KAHULUI; MAUI, H. T,
f,
Theo
M. Davies & Co. Ltd.
Democrats Curry Boston.
Boston, December iu. xaa uemo- iy
1 i j xi I
crats completely ovcrwncuncu mo
Republicans in tho city election to
day, General Patrick A. Collins bo-
ing elected Mayor over Mayor Thom
as A. Hart by tho largest plurality
in a quarter of a century. Tho Dem
ocrats likewise obtained control of
both branches of tho city gov
ornmcnt, elected their Street Com
missioner, S. A. Charles, and practi
cally all their candidates for the
School Commission. As usual, the
city voted strongly iu favor of license.
Merchants and Commission Agents
HONOLULU, H. T. " . .
elliregtore Typewriters $0.00'k-;
and
Conover Typewriters
ALSEN CEMENT
ROCHE HARBOR LIME
GIANT POWDER
CAPS AND FUSE
FIFTEEN CARLOADS
OF THE FAMOUS
'I
GILBERT J. WALLER,
Manager.
Wholesale and Retail
BUTCHERS
Ml
Hams
Bacon
Lard &
All Kinds of Sausages
SASAKI'S
BARBER SHOP
MARKET ST. WAILUKU
(adjoining iioniiA's store.)
First Class in All Respects
Hair Cutting, Shaving and
Shampooing.
Clean and Tidy
Whifca Custom Solicited.
ers in
1 Poultry
I Game
JButter
Si Eggs
Y. KASmNOKI
General Merchandise
Island orders promptly attended to. Japanese
108 KING STREET.
HONOLULU,
H. T.
InteMsland
Telegraphic Co.
Limited
'Telegrams to all Points ol
Hawaii, Lanai and Qahu
can now be forwarded by
Wireless Telegraph
Fancy Goods
& Wares.
Large Stock of
Canned Goods & Fruits.
MARKET ST WAILUKU
Fresh Ice Cream
every day at 10, A. M,
HAVANA
Manila Cigars
AMERICAN J
Fresh California fruits
evepy week
jt i I -T 1. i- .1 Tl f i P
uanaies' ssms, uanueu rruus a
Cold Drinks.
CHUNG CHONG
MARK ET ST WAIIUKU
Senator H. P. Unit 1 win aud Mana
ger Lowrio ot Spix'i ielsville went to
Honolulu last Saturday returning on
Wednesday's Claudine.
Mr. T. J. Johnston, engineer at
Kihei whose 'shouW t was recently
dislocated by his lmrso falling' with
him, will soon bo a! ''right again.
Mr. James Scott the now manager
of Kiliei, has returned to Olaa to
start up the new mill, and will begin
his duties at Kihei early in January.
C. H. Coulson, tho pojiular and
energetic travelling mau for Grin-
baunut Co.. Honolulu, is satisfvinir
the demands of trade on Maui this
week.
Mr. F. B. Newton of Gregg & Co.,
was in Wailuku this week, on his
way to Spreckelsville to superintend
the erection of cauo unloaders at
Camp 5.
Mr.A.Barckbauson of Lahalna and
Mr. C. B. Wells of Wailuku took
a flying trip to Honolulu on Tues
day morning, returning to Maui by
the afternoon steamers.
Mr. A. Enos of Wailuku accom
panied by his son Augustine Enos
and bride, and Mrs. Enos' sister
arrived home on Wednesday's Clau
dine. Mr. Enos' health was much
improved by his trip to tho coast,
Judge Barrow of San Francisco,
vice-president and manager of
tho Pacific-Union Oil Co., is
visiting Maui as the guest of Mr.
W. G. Taylor, having come over ( on
Wednesday, in company wjth Mr.
Taylor from Honolulu,
Beet Sunr- Fights Reduction.
Washington. December 9. Rc-
prescntatives of beet sugar manu
facturers from many states are here,
and will meet tomorrow morning at
tho Arlington to formulate a protest
against lowering the tariff on Cuban
sugar. They are strong foes of reci
procity. A big delegation from
Michigan arriv.cd tonight, including
Governor Bliss, who is heavily inter
ested in sugar manufacture, Benja
min Boutclle, ex-Congressman Brad
ley, W. L. Churchill and Julius Stoh,
a big'br'ower. '
Open Door for Philippines.
BREWED BY THE RENOWNED
Anheyser-Busch Brewing Association of St Loiiis,
m BBLS. and CASES OF QUARTS AND PINT&ir
ct.t
Are due, to arrive within a few days.
Curd of Tlmnlcs.
Washington, December 10. Tho
President and Cabinet to-day discus-
ed the Philippines situatioil'at length
and reached the unanimous conclusion
that the open door in the Philippines,
should be maintained as a matter of
good faith with other nations.
It is said on high authority that
the interests of tho United States
as a whole required that all nations
should lie treated alike in framing
the new traiff for the Philippines.
In a word tho President and Cabinet
av. - nanimous in'the conclusion that
i ;'v nen door must bo maintained iu
tin ! 'Miiiniiinos. 1
wiLoeri steamship company.
Notice to Shippers.
Shippers are notified that a now
f reifrhl schedule will go into effect
nn nifl nftov Dnr.nmhnr 1st. 1901.
J n formation in regard to IUrPCyS
changes m rates can do optaineu
at the oflice of tho Company,
corner Fort & Qucpn Sts. Hon
oJuhi'. C. L. WIGHT,
President.
HackfeM
CATC Ar.CMTC T7U? THT! t-T A XtT A TT A "M TttDDimPVf
On behalf of absent relatives, tho
undersigned wishes to heartily thank
thoso friends of tho lato James An
derson who extended favors to him
during his recent illness and assisted
I in the funeral perenwny and prepaid
atory arrangements.
F. W. HARDY.
iRoad Wagons $100 & upwards
Top Buggies
i
9
Phaetons
Rubber
Tired
$160 to $200
$175 to $200:
Oceanic Time Table.
T TI)
Der: :
WO SANG & CO.
Ice Cream Pnrlorsi
Twq Seated Wagons ,
Brakes - $05 to $75'
S"Iarness - $15 & up per st
Pacific Vehicle & Supply Go. Ltdl
F. O. Box: 760 Honolulu, H, TW
twenty cents per word
Minimum rate
$2.09 per message
Central Station for Maui at
. Lahalna
Telephone No;
THREE- ELEGANT ROOMS, 2D cents a Dish.
ONE ROOM, 10 cents a. Dish,
Fine Stoe.lc Canned Goods and
Fruit, Candies and Cigars. Fresh
Goods receivsd every week. Special
courtesies to ladies aud gentlemen.
MARKET ST. WAILUKU.
TeK No.
.... Send 75c $1.00 $1.25
or $1.50 for a nico box of Chocolates
and .confections, sent post or freight
free to auy part of the I&luudo.
Hart & Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, H. T.
Brought Home a Bride.
Augustine Enos, son of A. Enos of
Wailuku, sprung quito a surprise on i
his many friends in Wailuku, by
bringing homo with him from tho
Coast a charming voun" brido.
On Nov. U, ho was married to Miss
Mamie Veado of San Francisco at
St. Dominic's Church, Father Cullcn
tying the knot, after which the young
couple went to Santa Cruz fui a
week's honeymoon.
Thoy left San Francisco for Hon
olulu Dec. 6, reaching Wailuku last
Wednosday morning. Mrs. Enos is
artery bright, charming young lady,
and will make a. pieasant addition to
Wailuku society. Tho News unites
with tho many friends of Mi Enos
in wishing tho young couple a loug
and pleasant married life.
Bismark Stable Cwpaiy, L
Dec.
(i
NAME FROM
Peru Yokohama
10 Sonoma , . , , . ..Colonies
10 Coptic Yokohama
10 Doric S. F.
11 Sierra S. F.
18 Aorangi Colonies
18 Nippon Mar u S. F.
20 America Maru. ..Yokohama
21 Miowora..,. Victoria, U. C.
21 Alameda ,,S. F.
20 Peru S. F.
27 City of Peking. . .Yokohama
'Al Ventqra Colonies
ron
3 Poru S. F.
4 Alameda...., S. F.
10 Sonoma S. F.,
10 Coptic S. F.
10 Doric Yokohama
11 Sierra Colonies
18 Aorangi. ,. .Victoria, 15. C.
18 Nippon Maru. . . .Yokohama
s &r:r.":::::ni; bismark stables
25 Alameda S. F.
:G- ru-: - : : ba,a. BISMARK STABLES
o uuy oi x'euing. ,
Having purchased the BISMARK STABI
in Wailuku, the
BISMARK STABLES COMPANY, Ltd,-1
t
will conduct two up-to-date livery stablest
the
...S.F.I
31 yentura S. F.I
W.aiiuk
Lahaii
Now and first class rigs and teams, and competent driver?;