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Stationery OF ALL KINi'DS can be had at the office of the H PUBLISHED WEEKLY tVo also have a complete and up co-date line of Job Type amrarcpre pared to do FINE PRINT letter lead II Heads Envelopes Programmes O foviiafe IS v Cards . Circulars Posfers All v.'cifss executed m a ... NEAtjV0 , ' , SATISFACTORY MANNER j jfi & Vhcn in need cf Printing of any kind filVB US A CALL THE I 1 . -Mail Island Hws Maui Mews BY AUTHORITY CANDIDATES For County Offices. Every Cundid'He. for a County of fice in tin? Counties of Enst Hawaii, west Hawaii, Maui and Knuni must Mollis nomination paper ul the iilllcc of the Secretary of the Torrilorv, in Honolulu, not later tlian live o'clock in tlie nflernoon of Tuesday, Oetobet 13lh, 1!KK, aeeoniiianit'd by a deposit of Twenty-five Dollars.. No 1 1 l ion shall be eligible to n County or Uistuot ofliee unless of the ago of twenty-one years, a citizen of the Territory, and an elector ot iho County or District in which the duties of the ofliee are to be cxercis- , and a resident therein for three years immediately preceding sucti election and no ptrsun shall hereafter be eligible to the oflleo of District. Attorney who shall not have been admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Hawaii. Nomination papers must bo signed by not less than t.wetity-livo (25) duly qualified electors of the County foi which such election is to be held. G. R. CARTER. Secretary of the Territory. C. R. BUCKLAND Electoral Registrar. Honolulu, Sept. 12, 1903. The FIEST NATIONAL BANK OF IAA1LUKU Charles M. Cooke President V. T. Robinson Vice President C. D. Lufkin ,., ..'.Cashiei Directors R. A. Wadsworth, D. C. Lindsav. Transacts a general banking bus iness, Draws Exchange on the United States, England, France, Germany, Canaday China, Japan and Honolulu. Makes collections promptly and at reasonable rates. ALLOWS INTEREST ON D POSITS. Loans money on approved personal securities. Special arrangements with out of town depositors whereby their checks will be paid in Honolulu at par. FIRE INSURANCE! FIRE INSURANCE! lie ( o mn in J LIMITED. Incorporated Under the Laws of the Republic of Hawaii. CAPITAL $000,000.00 SURPLUS 5200,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS $70,000.00 OFFICERS. Chas. M. Cooke President 1 C. Jones Vice-President F. V.Mael'nrlane..2nd Vicv-Presicent C. II. Cooko Cashiei F. O. Athei-tou. . . . Assistant Cashiei DIRECTORS. TTenry Wnicrhouf-e. E. D. Tenney, J. A McCaudless, C. II. Atherton, W I'. lilKl'Op. 'I i niisnet ii General Commercial ifid Savings flushies?. Ciirrciuondeneu Solicited. HolMster Drug Co HONOLULU, II. T. This name on a Package of Drugs or Medicine is guarantee of the SUPERIOR QUALITY of the Article. All first class stores handle our goods. Songs of Hawaii In Book Form A rare and bcautifu collection of old and new Hawaiian Songs and Hulas. Some never before published. Charmingly Illustra ted willi typical Hawaiian scenes. Price, $1.50, postpaid. Order direct from the publishers, the Bergstrom Music Co Box G7'j, HUKOLTl't.0 Ban ii MO IT i ii UN PcphouiiJ AlcntUin. V. J. Coclho of Honolulu was a isitor to Maui by Wednesday's boat lion. H. P. Raid n in returned from trip to Kauai by Wednesday's Muni. Mrs. NiehoU-on of Kahulul rcturu- d from Honolulu on Wednesday's Maul. Dr. P. F. Frear, the Honolulu dentist, came over this week ou a professional visit. Mr. M. M. p. Shnughuessy return d from Hawaii on Tued&y and lrft for Keanne on Wednesday. Charles Copp Jr. of Honolulu jamc ovr-on Wounrscmy, ana is visiting is old homo at Maknwao. ,L. R. Crook, John Richardson and W. H. Curnwell Jr. are out this week visiting voters on east Maui. Mr. and Mrs. W. Henning of La- huina wrc visitors to W&iluku and Paia a couplo of days last weik. W. J. Coellio of Honolulu will ofii- eiatc us clerk of the Sacond Circuit Court from now till November 4. Jared J. Smith of the agricultural experiment station, Honolulu, was a istor to Hawaii bv Wednesday s Ivinau. Dr. Philip Frear. tho dentist will spend next week at Paia, where those irsiring his professional services can find him. U.iited States Marshall E. R. Hen )ry was on Maui last week looking fter a bankrupt Jauanose store in Lahainn. Gus Schumann, the. lonuing car ii fe and harness dealer of Honolulu is on Maui this week, supplying trade in his line. E. M. Lovested of the Gregg Co Honolulu, was on Maui this week looking up orders for cane car? and cane unloaders. A. T. Hagenkamp is en routo to the "S. G. Wilder" for his health, bavin" been much troubled witr, rheumatism lately. Mrs. Walters of Hawaii, a sister of Mrs. Hattic Coan, came over on Mon day's Mauna Loa, and visited Hale akala on Thursday. Mr. A. B. Ingalls Custom House examiner and gauger ol Honolulu came over to Kihei last week, on a visit' of inspecture. Ferry, tho contortionist is oxpect cd to bill Maui for a series of enter tainments shortly. Ho is said to be wonderful in his tine. H. R. Wood in chargo of the ma ehincry department of the Von H'.imm-Young Co. paid a recent business visit to Maui. F. Wittroek, republican candidate for treasurer of Maui County, was a pusstneer to Honolulu on Saturday, ret urr.injr on Wednesday George W. Hayselden of the David La wrcn.ee & Co. tobacco house. Ho nolulu, Is over on Maui taking fat orders. He leaves today. W. Searby, W. W. Wcseott, E. F. Duinert and Dr. R. H. Dinegac of Puunene were in town on Thursday evening to attend the banquet at tho Maui Hotel. S. A. D. Jones, manager of tho life insurance department of the Hawaii an Trust Co. after spending a couple, of weeks on Maui left for Honolulu last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Siott, who havo been visiting the Goafst for tho past month returned to Honolulu in last week s bonoma, anu came over t.o Maui on the Nevedan. Willard S. Terry, proprietor of tho Hilo Coffee Mill was a visitor to Maui by last week's Kinau, for the purpose of soliciting trade. Ho re turned to Hawnii by Tuesday's Kinau Managers H. A. Baldwin of Haiku and D. C. Lindsay of Paia Plauta Hons were in Honolulu this week in connection with tho new plantation deal, returning on Wednesday's Maui. Rnv. J. G. Mathews, former wire loss station agent at Luhaina, and who is now a minister in the Church of Reasonable Service, was in Wailu ku on niursaay, preparinj; lor a church dedication on Lanai tomorrow, to which many visitors from Honolulu and Hawaii are expected. Attorney W. F. Crocketthas been commissioned by Judge J. W. Kalua as acting District Maeiejtrate of Wai'.uku District during t!:'e absence of Judgo McKay. MKjCrockett is a bright and level headed young at tornny and .will ably .fill yie. .position to which ho L'VB1 been app'oin ted. Fninriers' Institute. Tho president, Mr. Jared Smith, bus called a meeting of the Farmers' Institute, to bo held at Wahlawa, O.ihu, on Saturday evening, Oct. 21, 1903. Mr. B, O Clark will present a pa per on "The Possibility of tho Dovclop ine.it of the Fruit Industry in Ha waii," to be followed by a discussion in which Mr. J. E. Higglns and others will participate Dr. E. C. Shorey, chemist, of the U. S. Experiment Station, will give a paper on, "Re cent work in Agricultural Chem Utry." Mr. J. T. Crawley, Manager of the Hawaiian Fertilizer Works, will lead the discussion on this paper. D. L. Van Dine will give an illustrat ed talk ou, "Insects Injurious and Beneficial to tho Farmer." HIPPING NEWS Tho sloop Gladys, T. W. Hobrpn skipper and ownor, arrived first at the spar buoy, the finish of the Around-Oahu race, passiug that point at forty-onii minutes and thirty- three seconds past seven, having made sixty-two knots in twelve hours. Advertiser The steamship Nippon Maru ar rived at six o'clock last evonili" and was immediately placed in qnaran tine. She has a suspected case of walking plaguo eboard and the vessel will not be allowed to dock. Adver tiser Washington, D. C. Sept. 25. Tho Government has ordered a warship to Bluelields to protect tho American Steamship Company, which is having trouble with the Nicaraguan govern ment. Kobe, Japan,Sapt. 27. Tho steam or Australian, one of the fine vessels running between Japaneso ports, M&nila, and Australia, is ashore at Imahura. San Francisco, Cal., Sopt. 2C- Thf ship GifTord, from Australia with coal, wont ashore today at Ocean Beach and is a total loss. The crew was saved. Son Francisco, Cal, Sopt. 28. Efforts aro being mado to save the coal ship Gifford, which went ashore Saturday at Ocean Roach, Should the weather continue favorable there is good propect of saving tho vessal Yokohama, Japan, Sept. 23. Com mandcr Edward M. Hughes, rin duty at the Asiatic Station, died today. Londou, Eng., Sopt. 27. A balloon today-made the j'ournoy fcom Paris, Franco, tb Hull, England, across the English channel in oiahteon hours The distance covered in the flight was over four hundred miles. Vcescls in Poi't--Kahn!ui Am. Bark, W. B. Flint, Johnson, from Makaweli. Arrivals Sept 30, S. S. Maui, Parker, from Honolulu. Oct. 1, Am. Bark W. B. Flint Johnson, from Makaweli, railroad ties. Oct. 3, S. S. Maui, Parker, from Hana. Departures Sept. 30, S. S. Maui Parker, for Hana. Oct. 1, Am. Sch. Golden Gate, Rasmussen for the Sound. Oct. 3, S. S. Maui, Parker, for Honolulu. Oceanic Tme Tab&i. DATE NAME FltOM Oct 2 Alameda S. F- 5 China S. F. '' fi Siberia Yokohama " 13 Sieriu. .. ..' Colonies " 14 Ventura S. F. " 14 Doric S. F, " 10 Coptic Yokohama ' 17 Nebraskan S. F, " 21 Aorangi Colonies " 22 Nippon Maru S. F. " 23 Alameda S. F. " 24 America Maru. .. .Yokohama " 20 Siberia S. F FOH Oct. 5 Chiun ." Yokohama " G Siberia S. F, " 7 Alameda S. F. " 13 Sierra S. F. " 14 Ventura. . . Colonic " 14 Doric Yokohama " 10 Coptic ) S. F, " 21 Aorangi Victoria, B. C, " 22 Nippon Maru Yohohama " 24 America Maru S. F. " 27 Nebrnsttan S. F, " 28. Alameda S. F. ' " 20 Siberia. Yokohama Tut Bart s Bagasse THE VON BAMM-YODNfi CO. HONOLULU Proof Safes We have just received a large assort ment of the famous HERRING--HALL--IV'.ARVlNlSAFE GO'S safes These safes are considered the very best made. The public are invited to inspect the exhibit atour Hardware Department. Theo0 H. Davie WE SAYEIYOU MONEY. ALL SIZES IN STOCK, $20 AND UP; MONUMENTS Si HEADSTONES, TILE IRON FENCE, OFFICE GRILL Li, FENCE WIRE. WRITE2FORDESIGNSAND :BRICES5 H. E. HENDRICK, 174-17G-180 KING St., HONOLULU P, O. 027. Tho ATTENTION of the The Maui Irade is specially invited to tho full lino of HACKS, BIGGIES, RUN ABOUTS and two-wheelers carried by Go Schumann, Ltd. Now located in the Alexander Young Building, and having by far the finest Carriage Repository in the Islands. agents for STUDEBAKER MFG Co. G. SCHUMANN, Ltd. 111 111 III III III III III HI -, III III HI g Developing : and Printing for Asuateifips. OUB WORK TELLS THE STORY.' Wo have the facilities fordoing good work and wo have the ability to pleaso Send your films aud plates to us and not a dolail will be lost in printing or developing. . HonoEulu Photo Supply Co. NEW STORE ON FORT STREET , HONOLULU. Bismark Stable Coup -1 W Mfc.w' t.t' THE BISMARK STASLES OF WAILUKO New Buildings, New Rias, New Teajis, New Magagement. The BISMARK STABLES Co. propose to run the Leading Livery Stable Business on Maui, LIVEfSY, BOARD and SALES STABLES HACKS', Carriages,' Bugrtfes and Saddle Horses at all Hours. A NeV System oi Press Buttons. ivTew and' first ck's rlgancl team.gi.and compbtcntr drjlvor Boilers. Furnace LTD, Agents & Co., Ltd. BISHOP St., HONOLULU III (II III III III III III III III III III III H S 3j . 31 aiy5 . , T, - A W m 4 a 8-.