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MAUI
EWS;
VOLUME VII
WAILUKU; MAUI, H. T., SATURDAY JUNE 13, i903
NUMBER 1 7
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORNEYS
CROOK & CROOK
Attouneys ;at Law
WATLTJKU MAUI
C. W. ASHFORD
Attorney Counsellor
atILaw
HONOLULU,
HAWAII
JOHN RICHARDSON
Attorney at Lat?
And Notary Public
LAHAINA, . MAIJ1
ANTONIO .P. TAVARES
Attorney at Law
and Notary Public.
MAKAWAO, MAUI
J. M. KANEKUA
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law.;
nm. nrr-idcntal Hotol, corner of King nd
Alaliea Stroots.
HONOLULU,
T. H.
P. N. KAHOKUOLUNA
Attorney at Law
&
NbTARYf Public
. LAHAINA
' DANIEL Hv CASE -
1 Atto'RNEyIat Law
WAILUKU-,
Tel. 392T
MAUI
MAUI.
A. N. HAYSELDEN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ANJ)
NOTAKY "PUBLIC
General Business '& Collection Agent
LAHAINA, j - MAUI.
Telephone 220
PHYSICIANS
WILLIAM PETER'S. M D.
Physician" 'SWoeon
Laiiaina
Maui.
Dr. JOHN WEDD'rOK
. .WAILUKU-.
Office Houns:
9 to 10 a. M.,
2 to 4 p. m.j
7 to 8 r. m.
Hospital 10 a. m.
DR. ROB'T DINEGAR
Physician & SurqeonI
Puunene
Maui
W. F. McGONkEY, M. D.
Puysician'& Surgeon I
PAIA, .
MAUI
SI
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The "UP-TO-DATE" Barber Shop!
ii PTTMTfNRY RROWN
a Main Street, Wailuku,
g TONIC SHAMPOO
rtnTnnrlniff.
- .
Hair from Turning Gray rremaiureiy; ou.j; ou ...
tni!dTioNS--four n small amount Vilson the heaai ruV brlnkly, aud It will
&SprfSWto.. nthdrougMyclcur water, anry
,.i.v.ui. should UeUE.aoncott.oftW .'
DENTIS'iTS
VV RUSSELL BOOTE, D. D o.
Dentist
Office, Main and Market
WAILUKU, . . MAUI
GEO. S AIKEN, D. D. S.;
Dentist
Offlco Hours, 9 A. M. to 4. P. M.
Sunnyside, Paia, : : Mai"
HENRY DICKENSON.
Notary Public.
LAHAINA,
MAUI
GEO. H. DUNN
Notary Public
LAHAINA.
MAUI.
P. E. LAMAR
Civil & Mining Engineer
and
Surveyor Contractor
WAILUKU MAUI
Candy
.... Send 75c $1.00 $1.25
or $1.50 for a nice box of Chocolates
and confections, sent post or freight
free to any part of tho Islands.
Hart & Co., Ltd.
Honolulu H T.
KAHULUI & WAILUKU
Transportation Co.
C. T. GREEN, Pbop.
Hauling of all Kinds a reason
able ratea
Office at Kahului & Ya .uku
Storage at Kahului if desired.
KAHIKINUI RANCH
MEAT MARKET
WAILUKU MAUI
Kahilcinui Beef a Specialty.
IATED4 XJOJ
UiRJCULJ
MAN
'jMmoitt very. An2wEn
land veeeraie"(Temfieyfe
'land irnnicAl Countries W
gjbe successuiiy sr"n
wear found.
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TWELVE iNTtRE&TINO NUMBtRiTORJ
- A mn Post Paid. Yti.iS
& 1.00 Post Paid.
L5?'SIDE LIGHTS.
Cfiurcfi St. iZ",7Sf coies HAWAII.
MATSUDAg
fj Photograph Gallery
Opposite Aloha Saloon
a
Market Street, Wailuk
New-Un-to-Dato High Class
Work. Kodalc Pictures De-
iEvoloped and Printed.
SamittiiuumiuiuttwuiuittK
Prop, s
Upp. A-b WiiJtv
frepareu oy rimx w
Tetter. Itching Scalp; also prevents
, or. nnniL o Hnt tin
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING
-OF THE
Maui Racing Association
At Spreckels' Park, Kahului,
ON
Saturday, JULY 4, 1903
fficial program
JSTRaces to commence at 10 o'clock
First: PONY RACE.
14 hands or under, half mile dash,
catch weights, $50 and' $25; purse
$75.
Second: TROTTING ANI PACING
TO HARNESS.
Mile heats, best two in three, for
Maui horses; purse $200.
Third: RUNNING RACE.
Three-fourth milo dash, free for
all; purse $100.
Fourth: JAPANESE RACE.
Half mile dash, freo for all, Japan
ese riders only, $40 and $10; purse
$50.
Fifth: TROTTING AND PACING
TO HARNESS.
Mile heats, best two in three, free
for all $250, with $50 added if win
ner beats 2:25; purse $300.
(Cyclone and Waldo J. barred.)
Sixth: RUNNING RACE.
One mile dash, free for all; purse
$150.
Seventh:--CCM BOY RELAY RACE
One and one-half mile dash, horses,
saddles and bridles to be changed
every half milo, $75 to first, $25 to
second; purse $100. ,
Eigh th : TROTTING AND PACING
TO HARNESS.
Mile heats, best two in three, 2:30
class; purse $250.
H. HACKFELD & CO,
HONULULU, H. T.
Sole Agents
for
OET & CHAN-DON'S
WHITE SEAL CHAMPAGNE
1. de Turk's Calif. Wines
An
leaser Bosch's
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ORDERS
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XA.O STABLES
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LAHAI1NA IHLfiSlL-,fc,2
Hacks, Caniaes, iBuggies and Saddlo Horses squadron to proceed to Valparaiso
.. . n cn-.0., Tn:n.. on account of socialist troubles have
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Uitm JlCt& liWiyva
A. OO RECO,
A. m. sharp.
Ninth:-RUNNING RACE.
Half mile and recent, Hawaiian
bred; purse $100.
Tenth: JAPANESE RACE.
One mile dash.free for all, Japan
ese riders only, $50 and $25; purse
$75.
Entrance fees, 10 per cent of
purses.
All races to be run or trotted un
der the rules of tho California Jockey
Club aud the National Trotting Asso
ciation.
All riders and drivers to appear
in colors.
All races except Relay Race three
to enter and two to start.
Entries close 12 jr., June 20th,
1903. All horses are expected to start
on the day previous to the race.
General admission, 50 cents.
Grand-stand, mauka side, $1.00,
makai side, 60 cents.
uunci on ecu uuUS,
Bids for the Refreshment Stand
privilege will be received by the
Secretary.
Per Order of Executive Committee.
D. L. Meyer,
Secretary Maui Racing Association.
Ltd.
siser Beer
feOLIOITED
WAILUKU
LAH1NA
STAGE
wailuku
h?"""1 ""1 11,11 V
(WailUkU I!f a.m.) """J nama, where an outbreak is threat
yVleinagerUnedJ
TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS
Tho losses by forest fires through
out Maino will reach $4,000,000.
Material is awaiting shipment tor a
railroad from Council City to Nome.
It is reported that the Pope is ill,
and that his health is gradually fail
ing. Tho floods have rendered 8000 peo
ple homeless in. the vicinity of St.
Louis.
The textile workers in Philadelphia
have won their strike and gone to
work.
Father Harlin of St. Louis has been
named by tho Pope as Archbishop of
Manila.
The president reached Washington,
on bis return trip .from the Coast,
June 5.
The damage done to Kansas City
by the recent floods amounts to $15,
000,000. France has agreed to submit her
Venezuelan claims to the Hague
tribunal.
Tbe Turks continuo the slaughter
of all Bulgarians found in Macedonian
territory.
A hot wave has swept over Cali-
fomia, which broke the record in San
'Francisco.
Dr. Sachs, the German bacteri-
ologist,died while experimenting with
plaguo germs.
.ma Board Qf HcftUh hflS
officially declared San Francisco free
of bubonie plague.
Th fi withdrawal of tho Eus
cinr.cfmmMnnrio ha honn nrntn.
;,i fm. s-nfpmipr
The Ohio republican convention
nominated Herrick for governor and
endorsed Roosevelt.
The Eppinger Company, grain
dealers, have failed, with liabilities
fixedat $1,250,000.
The Johannesburg mine owners are
negotiating for 100,000 Japanese to
work in tho Rand mines.
Russia is road building in Man J
churia, for which purpose thousands
of Chinese are employed. '
The baptist church of Byron, Min
nesota was enterely demolished by
an explosion of giant powder.
Tho famous Monto di Pieta, or
government pawnshop at Romo was
burned June 3, with a loss of $1,000,-
000.
A hurricane prevailed throughout
tho Philippines Juno 5, destroying a
number of American merchant ves
sels. .
Powerful influences will be required
to save the canal treaty Jrom defeat
at the bauds of the Colombian, con
gross.
The Russian authorities have is
sued a decree forbidding the Jews to
own real estate, except in certain
towns named.
Crops havo failed in the Kwang-si
nrovince. China, and over a million
of men, womeu and ehildron are re
ported starving.
A fleet of American warships has
been ordered to Valparaiso where
serious condition exists, as a result
of Socialistic disturbances.
Tho Amorican Asiatic Squadron is
being reinforced, supposedly in con
sequence of serious.conditions arisin
out of tho Manchurian situation.
A negro teacher at Belleville, II
llnols.was burned at tho stako by an
infuriated mob, who accused him of
the murder of tho principal of tho
city schools.
Two government buildings at Pe
king, centaining 4,000,000 taels have
been destroyed by tit c, but it is be
lieved that a good portion of the
treasure will bo saved.
I Orders for Admiral Sumner's
,
been revoked, and tho fleot will pro
bablr be sent to tlio Isthmus of
Pa -
MAKAWAO
STORE
T. AWANA
PROPRIETOR
A. J. TAITE
MANAGER
General Merchandise
Dry Goods
Fancy Goods
Hardware
Groceries
Chinese and
Japanese Goods
BUTCHERS.-Cholce Fresh
and Salt Beef and Pork Con
stantly on hand.
Blacksmithing, Gen'l Jobbing
Repair .and new work at righ't
rices. Shoeing.
Charcoal in Quantities to Suit
Produce of All Kinds.
Delivered in WhoIesaleLots
Goods Delivered at Olinda,
ECula and all points on the Ka
hului Railroad.
TELEPHONE No. 88-
TO LOVERS" OF
VERY CHOICE
SMOKING TOBACCO
LITTLE JACK LONG CU'f
TOBACCO is now specially pre
pared ior tno iiuwMian isianoK-,
land is tho very best brai?on tin
market todav. '
rMr? Aiivnp mnijrrc Vi
unci uuitoc raiiriMuco
5 cents or G packages for 25 ccutM
LARGE SIZE PACKAGES M
1 10 cents each or 4 packages I
'25 cents.
W. S. GRINBAUM & CO!
LimiTED
Solo Agents for tho HawaliaSl
Islands.
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