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NEWS;
VOLUME VII
WAILUKU, MAUI, H. T., SATURDAY JULY 18, i903
NUMBER 21
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORNEYS
X W CROCKETT
Attorney at law
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Wailuku, Maui.
; CROOK & CROOK
Attorneys at Law- ,
-WAILUKU MAUI
,C. W. ASIlFORD
Attorney & Counsellor
at Law
HONOLULU, HAWAII.
JOHN RICHARDSON
Attorney at Law
And Notary Public
LAHAINA, . . . MAUl
ANTONIO F. TAVARES
Attorney at Law
and Notary Public.
MAKAWAO, . MAUI
P. N. KAHOKUOLUNA
Attorney at Law
&
Notary Public
LAHAINA
MAU
DANIEL H. CASE
Attorney atl.aw
WAILUKU,
MAUI
Tel. 392.
A. N. HAYSELDEN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
n 'General Business & Coliection Agj
LAHAINA,. , -Telephone
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PHYSICIANS
EDWARD ABMITAGE, M. II
Physician & ScnpEON
Specialist in Diseases" of the;
Eye, Ear, Nose and inroad
WAILUKU, Mfl
Dr. JOHN WEDDXCK,
WAILUKU.
Office Hodrs:
9 to 10 A. ji.,
. 2 to 4 r. m.,
7 to 8 p. m.
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DR. ROB'T DINEGAR
Physician & Surgeon i
PnUNENE
IAUI
V. F.t McCONKEY, M. D.I
Physician & Surgeon
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DENTISTS
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ISSELL BOOTE, D. D S.
Dentist
flee, Main and Market
WAlrjKU, . . MAUI
GM S AIKEN, D. D. S.;
Dentist
0i Hours, A. M. to 4. P. M.
SujYsiDE, Paia, H:f v.: JMmj;
HETRY DICKENSON.
Notary Public.
AINA,
MAUI
H. DUNN
Notary Public
II H AINA.
MAUI.
E. LAMAR
Civil & Mining Engineer
' and
Surveyor Contractor
AILUKU MAUI
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. . . . Send 75c $1.00 $1.25
r $1.50 for a nice box of Chocolates
nd confections, sent post or freight
ree to any part of the Islands.
part & Co., Ltd.
Honolulu. H. T-
KAHULUI & WAILUKU
Transportation Co.
C. T. GREEN, Prop.
Haulingiof-.alliKmds at reason
able rates
Office at Kahului & Wa .uku
Storage at Kahului if desired.
KAHIKINUI RANCH
MEAT MARKET
WAILUKU MAUI
Kahikinui Beef a Specialty.
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! and vegetable of Tempmtt
Anne! ironical Countries cant
,' 2 8 ZOO Postpaid. Tftp
S I E 11GHTS.
Cfiurci St. uflnr copies- nAWAll.
IK. MATSUDAl
JE! Market Street,
WailukvZS
5ts Now-Up-to-Date High ClassrS
Work. Kodak Pictures Da-rs
SZveloped and Printed.
g Photograph Gallery
Opposite Aloha Saloon ;3
?aiohuli Market ' 1
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W. CORNWBLL, Sn Prop.
Turkeys & Chickens
Smoked, a Specialty g
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Market St., Wfliluku
SPECIAL RACE MEETING
-OP THE
Maui Racing Association
At Spreckels' Park, Kahului,
ON
Wednesday AUG. 1903
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proposeb program
JJfRac.es to commeucif at 10 o'clock
1.-WAILUKU PURSE. $100.
Pony Race. 14.2 or under, half
mile dash, catch weights.
2. PUUNENE PURSE, $200.
Trotting nd Pacing to Harness.
Mile heats, best two in thre 2:30
class.
3. WAIKAPU PURSE, $100.
Runnjng Race. Three-fourth mile
dagh, free for all.
4. LAHAINA PURSE, $150.
Running Race. One mile dash, for
Hawaiian bred.
6. MAUI HOTEL PURSE, $250.
Trotting and Pacing to Harness.
Mile heats, best two' in three, 2:20
class.
, KAHULUI PURSE, $100.
Runuing Race. Half mile dash for
Hawaiian bred.
7. MAUI MERCHANTS' PURSE,
$150.
Running Race. Half mile and re
peat, free for all.
8. BISMARK STABLES PURSE,
$250.
Trotting and Pacing to Harness.
. Mile heats, best two in three; free
for all.
9. TEIKOKU PURSE, $100.
Japanese Ruuning Race. One mile
dash, free'for all, Japanese owners
and riders.
H. HACKFELD & CO,
HONULULU, H. T.
Sole Agents ,,
for:
MEOT & CHANDON'S
WHITE SEAL CHAMPAGNE
I. de Turk's Calif .SWines-
Anheuser Busch's
Budweiser Beer
ORDEKS
IAO STABLES
LAHHINA. STABLES lahai.na
Hacks, Carriages, iBuggies and Saddle Horses
at all hours. Meet all Steamers and Trains.
Mail Stage Leaves S,Va. Z My
a. m. sharp.
Entrance fees, 10 per cent of
purses,
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All races to be run or trotted un
der the rules of the California Jockey
Club and the National Trotting Asso
ciation. All riders and drivers to appear
in colors.
At least three to enter and two to
start.
Entries close 12 ji., Aug. 7th,
19,03. All horses are expected to start
unless withdrawn by 9 o'clock a. m.
on the day previous to the race
General admission, 50 cents.
Grand-stand, mauka side, $1.00,
makai side, 00 cents.
Quarter Stretch badges, $2.50.
Bids for the Refreshment Stand
privilege will be received by the
Secretary.
Per Order of Executive Committee.
v ' D. L. Meyer,
Secretary Maui Racing Association.
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SOLICITED
WAILUKU
&
LAMINA
DAILY
STAGE
iaailuicu
TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS
The militia are in full control of the
strikers at Evansllle and quiet pre
vails. The anniversary of the fall of the
Bastile ras celebrated throughout
Prance, July 14.
A rich gold beach has bein discov
ered in Alaska near the American
side of the "White river. '
Major General DavU recommends
a reduction in tho number of troops
occupying tho Philippines.
Tho Prince of Wales made an offi
cial visit to the American squadron
at Portsmouth on Monday.
On July 14, Pope Leo's mind was
weakening, and his demise seemed
only a matter of a few hours.
All grades of refined sugar were
advanced tcD cents per hundred in
price at New York, June 10.
The Pinole powder works at Pinole,
Cal. were blown up July 9, one man
being killed and several injured.
Count Katsura has resumed office,
and Marquis Ito has accepted the
presidency of the privy council.
There were fiity-fivo deaths and
two hundred prostrations from sun
stroke in New York, in two days.
A number of deaths and prostra
tions from heat throughout the east
ern and middle states occurred last
week.
Louisiana mosquitoes forced a Gov
ernment party to abandon survey
work on the oyster reefs, on the
coast.
The refusal of the Government to
assume responsibility for the canal
treaty mitigates the chance of ratifi
cation. 11 '
Newspaper reports are that Rus
sia promises to open Manchuria in
1909, when the country become tran-
quilized.
The U. S. Sovenmont has begun
an investigation into irregularities
in conection with tho assay of lead
ore at El Pase.
An army conspiracy to avenge the
death of King Alexander of Serviu
has been discovered, and many ar
rests are being made.
The American riflemen won the
Palma trophy at Bisley, England,
ontscoring the marksmen of all ni-
tions who opposed them.
As a result of a compromise
reached between the labor unions
and contractors, 20,000 New York
mechanics have resumed work.
Matiy dutiable articles on the City
of Peking which escaped search at
Honolulu were found in the baggage
of the passengers when they reached
Sau Francisco.
Reliable advices have been re
ceived at Washington to the effect
that the Russian Government is rap
idly punishing the perpetrators of
of the Kichineff massacre.
The conference between the rep
resentatives of Japan and Russia
over the Machuriau question was
fruitless, and war talk is becoming
more violent than for years past.
The recent outbreak of bubonic
plague at Santiago de Chili is assum
ing alarming proportions, the dis
ease is spreading and tho people are
becoming difficult to control.
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A vote taken by tho corporation of
Dublin on the presentation of an ad
dress of welcome to King Edward
was almost unanimous against the
extentlon of such such courtesy.
On account of tho delicate rela
tions now existing between the Unit
ed States and Russia concerning tho
manchurian question, it is probable
that Roosevevlt's petition relative to
Kichiieff Jews will be withheld.
The U. S. Gunboat Bancroft has
gone to investigate tho reported seiz
uro of live Americxn merchaut vos
sols at Ciudud Bolivar. Some of th
vessels-are held by the i-bel forces,
lvhlle others woru taken by the Vej
MAKAWAO
STORE
T. AWANA A. J?iTAlT
PROPRIETOR MANAGB
General Merchandise
Dry Goods
Fancy Goods
fiardwdre
Groceries
Chinese and
Japanese Good's
BUTCHERS.-.Choice Fresh
and Salt Beef and Pork Con
stantly on hand.
Blacksmithing, Gen'l Jobbing
Repair and new work at righ
Prices. Shoeing.
Charcoal In Quantities to Suit -Produce
of All Kinds
Delivered in Wholesale Lots
Goods Delivered at Olinda,
Kula and all points on the fca
hului Railroad.
TELEPHONE No. 88.
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TO LOVERS OF
VERY CHOICE
SMOKING TOBACCO
LITTLE JACK LONG CUT
TOBACCO is now specially pro-
i pared for tho Hawaiiap Islands i
iand is tho very best brand on thei
f market today. If
ONE OUNCE PACKAGES
cents or C packages, for 25 centst
LARGE FIZE PACKAGES
10 cents each or 4 packages forjy
25 cents. i
M. S. GRINBAUM CO:
LIAV1TED
Solo Agents tor tho Hawaiian
Islands.
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