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Stationery OF ALL KINDS :an be had at the office of the mau PUBLISHED WEEKLY W'c also have a complete and up Jo-dato line of .Job Type and. are pre' pared to. dp, FINE ARTESTIQ JOB WORK PRINT tetter Heads Bill Heads Statements Envelopes Programmes ? Inflations ' Cards Circulars :osters Etc.,' Etc, All wcrLs executed in a MEAT rrV: s atiseActory MANNER je & & YTl ; l r T3i-i W 1 11.' I 111 1 1L.L.I1 1 A 1 illl.lii' of any kind the: Maui News ForeignJ!L land New Fine Groceries To Our Patrons mid the Public Generally on Maui, D. Lewis & Co,, the undersigned Leading Grocers of the Hawiian Islands present tlieii fall CATALOGUE and would ask to submit your I prices- on Fancy Articles, Cigarsjoilet Articles, Perfumes, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Basket Ware etc., etc., Sole Agents LOWNEl'S CELEBRATED CHOCOLATES Freight Prepaid on Outers over $20. LEWIS & CO., LTD. The Big Grocer, 169 King St. P. O. Box 207 HONOLULU The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IAAILUKU Charles M. Cooke President W. T. Robinson Vice President CD. Lufkin Cashier Directors R. A. Wadsworth, Dt C. Lindsay. Transacts a general banking bus iness. Draws Exchange on the United States, England, France, Germany, Canada, China, Japan and Honolulu. Makes' cppctjpns ptomptiyand at reaspnabjp raps. ALXPVYS. TEREST ON, pE POSITS. Loans money pn approved.personal securities. Special arrangements with out of town depositors whereby their checks will be paid in Honolulu at par. FIRE INSURANCE! FIRE INSURANCE! The Bank of Hawaii LIMITED. Incorporated Under the Laws of tho Republic of Hawaii. CAPITAL $600,000.00 SURPLUS $200,(100.00 USS UL VIDIUD FUUF1TS 70,000.00 OFFICERS. Chas. M. Cooke President P. C. Jones '. .Vice-President F.V.Macfarlane..2nd Vicc-Presicent C. H. Cooke Cashioi F. C. Atherton Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS. Henry "Waturhouse, E. D. Tenney, J. A McCandlcss, C. H. Atherton, B. K Bishop. Tinnsnet a Goner?! Commercial and Savings Business. , Corresuondence Solicited. HollisterDrugCoc HONOLULU, H. T. This name on a Package of Drugs or Medicine is a guarantee of the SUPERIOR QUALITY of Article. All first class stores handle our goods. v Songs of 'Hawaii In Bcok Fcrm A rare and beautifu colfection of old and new Hawaiian Songs and Hulas, frme i.'ever before published. Charmingly illustra ted with typical Hawaiian scenes. Price, Sl.fiO, postpaid. Order direct from the publishers, tho Bergstrom Music Co. Bos 57(, TVjNoLtiU; Per mum) iMcntlon. Col. Cnrnwell and wife booked on Tuesday steamer for Maul. Hon. H. P. Baldwin left last week for a thnrt trip to the Coast. P.' E. Lamar was a visitor to Ho nolulu by Monday night's Mauna Loa. Billy Green of, M. Phillips & Co. has spoilt a buy and happy week with ns. G forgo W. Wilbur of Kaluanui was in town last Tuoiday on a brief bus iness trip. C. W. Dickey and Roi. G. L. Pear son arrived op' Maui by Wednesday morning's boat. Attorney Thos. K. Pa of Peahi was a visitor in Wailuku during the early part of, the week. Father Julien of the Catholic Mis sion at Wailuku leaves for Honolulu by this afternoon's Maui. W. A. Bailey ormer sugar boiler at tho Wailuku mill is over from Honolulu on a visit to Maui. Cliariie Graham and J. H. Fuller, salesman of tho Honolulu Iron Works, have spent tho week on Maui. Attorney N. W. Aluli and Hon. S. Kellinoi wore passengers by last Saturday's Maui to Honolulu. Hon. S. E. Kaiuc and county clerk plcct D. H. Kahaulelio visited Hono lulu by last Saturday's steamer. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Robertson, who' have been visiting on Maui, re turned to Honolulu last Saturday. Chas. McGonagle, of Benson, Smith & Co. the Honolulu druggists was reg istered at the Maul Hotel this week. Auditor Movers completed the au dit!, ig of the books of tho A'arlous of fices at Wailuku and has returned to Honolulu. A. Jackson, the big-armed pitcher' of the Morning Stars returned tfiis week from a several months' vif in Honolulu. Surveyor S. M. Kanakanui and Mr. Wright, his assistant, have fin ished their work on Maui and left last week for Honqlulu. U. S. Marshal Hendry has been on Hawaii summoning legislators as witnesses in the lost voucher matter, before tho errand iurv. M. M. O'Shaughnessy, suporvising engineer of tho tunnelling workjfn the big ditch, has gone to the coast, to remain until after the holidays. Mr. J. R. Bergstrom was joiued by his wife from Hawaii on last Saturday morning and on Saturday afternoon they left on the Maui for Honolulu. Mr. M. M. Johnson, of Wichman & Co., the Honolulu jewelers, has done a land office business on Maui, and left for Honolulu by last night's Kinau. Harry E. Picker, agent of the Pac ific Mutual Life Insurance Co., spent a busy and profitable week on Maui, Ipaving for Honolulu by lest, night's Kinau. Donald J. McKay, travelling man for Folger & Co., S. F., came oyer from Uawnii on Monday night's Mau. na Loa and spent the rest of the week on central Maui. Fred Waterhousc has taken T. J. Walsh's place in the Kahului f&ore during the absenco of the latteN to the coast. Mr. Walsh is expected, back on tho return trip of tho Nev adaii. LAIIAINA LINES. Last Saturdcy evening three sail ors applied for lodgings at tho La haina Hotel. Mrs McCann eould not receive them, ana they left the prem ises. Not long 'afterwards a fire biokeout in one of the unoccupied rooms. The flames were extinguished before much damage was done. The Knights of Pythias (Hawaiian Branch) gavo a luau last Saturday evening at their Lodge room in Goo Lip's biiil'llng.The guests afterwards attended a dance at tho Courthouse, Mrs. VetleFon's birthday was cel ebrated last, W.'dnpsday evening. A game of progressive euchre with liberal prizes was the chief attraction. Mrs. Lindpr of Kona was enter tained by Mrs. Olsen recently. Mr. Hanebt'rg lias left the Kana pa'i rai.ch, and is on his way to Ger many. Mrs. Ford will soon open the La haina Emporium, with afarge &tck of attractive goods. Ico creanwill be served two or three times every wchU. , 4 'Mr. ' Molony was assailed with stones by irate Orientals last week. One of his wounds required several stitches. SHIPPING NEWS The Nevadan which arrived in Kahulul last Saturday morning brought about GOO tons of miscel laneous freight, and sailed directly for San Francisco on Monday even ing. She will sail from San Francisco again on November 23rd, a week earlier than her schedule time, owing to tho fact that tho Nebraskan will omit her next rogular run. The Erskino M. Phelps sailed Nov ember 5 for Delaware Breakwater. She had 5100 tons of sugar, the last of the 1903 crop. Captain Graham shipped a now crow here for the trip around the Horn. Advertiser. Welch fc Co. of San Francisco are preparing to compete with the American-Hawaiian S'.camship Co. in carrying sugar from Hawaii to New York. Welch & Co. will add steamers to their lino of windjammers now used for sugar cargoes, and the prospect of two big shipping con cerns battling over the raw product of tho Hawaiiau cane Holds will be watched with interest. Welch &, Co. have chartered tho American steam ers Conemaugh and Pennsylvania and the American ship Henry Villard for this purpose. Tho Villard recent ly left Newcastle for Honolulu with a cargo of coal. San Francisco, Nov. 9. Terrific gales have been working havoc with shipping along tho coast. The steam er Charles Nelson was wrecked off Astoria. She became waterlogged and crew and passengers were com pelled to take to the small boats. They rachad land only after the most thrilling experiences. No lives are reported lost. The Kinau found the bay too rough yesterday to laud at the wharf. She made the attempt, but one or two severe bumps made her pull awa3'. She auchored off tho mouth of Waia kea river and sent the passongers u- shore in small boats. The first boat load with the mail sacks, wen tup the Waickea river and almost capsized just bolow the bridge. A big comber sent it half over, throwing the Kinau freight clerk and Charles Akau out. Several other big breakers followed until it was a question whether the mail would be landed dry. NothiDg was lost except a small hand bag belonging to a passenger. Tribuue. On Thursday morning the Maui returned from Hana to Kahulul to take on board a number ot Japanese who had been brought to Kahului the same morning from Honolulu on the Kauilani. The Maui then returned to Hana. Vessels In Port Kahulul None. Arrivals Nov. 11, S. S. Maui, Bennett, from Honolulu.- Nov. 14, S. S. Maui, Bennett, from Hana. Departures Nov. 9, S. 8. Nevadan, .Weedon, for S. F., direct. Nov. 11, S. S. Maul Rennet, for Hana. Nov. 14, S. S. Maul, Bennett, for Honolulu. Oceanic Tjme Table. DATE NAME FIIOM Nov. 3 Sonoma Colonies ' 3 Korea .Yokohama " 4 Sierra S. F. " "t Nevadan . . ,.S. F. 'J 7 Coptic S. F. " 10 Gaelic Yokohama " 13 Alameda S. F. 17 America Maru S. F. " 17 Hongkong Maru.. Yokohama " 18 Moana .".Colonies " 21 Nebraskan S. F. " 21 Aorangl Victoria, B. C. " 24 Korea S. V. " 21 Ventura Colonies " 25 Sonoma S. F. " 27 China Yokohama fou Nov. 3 Sonoma S. F. - " 3 Korea ;...S. F. ' 4 Siena v Colonies " 7 Coptic Yokohama " 10 Gaelic S. F. " 14 Nevadan S. F. " 17 Amorica Maru. .. .Yokohama " 17 Hongkong Maru S. F. " 18 Alameda S. F. " 18 Moana Victoria, B. C. " 21 Aorangi Colonics "'24 Korea Yokohama " 24 Ventura S. F. " 25 Sonoma Colonies ".27 China ,.,S.F. STIRLING WaterTube Boilers. Burt's Bagasse Furnace THE VON HAlttYOUNG CO., LTD, Agents HONOLULU Burglar and Fire Proof Safes We have Just received a largo assort ment of the famous HERRING HALL . AiARVINlSAFB CO'S safes. These safes are considered the very best made. The public are invited to inspect the exhibit at our Hardware Department. Theo. H. Daviess Co., Ltd. The ATTENTION of the The Maui trade is specially invited to tho full lino of HACKS, BUGGIES, RUN ABOUTS and ' two-whcelcrs carried by G. Schumann, Ltd. Now located in the Alexander Young Building, and having by far the finest Carriage Repository m the Islands. agents for STUDEBAKER MFG. Co. G. SCHUMANN, Ltd. Developing ij E and II Printing 3 l! for i H Amateurs ji OUB WORK TELLS THE STORY. j5 Wo have the facilities fordoing good 3 . work and we have tho ability to please 3 P Send your films and plates to us and 2 ZZ not a detail will bo lost in printing or 2 y developing. 3 i Honolulu Photo Supply Co. 1 g' NEW STORE ON FORT STREET, HONOLULU. Bismark Stable Company, Ltd Successor to THE BISMARK STABLES OF WAILUKU New Buildings, New Rias, New Teams, NewI Maoagement. The BISMARK STABLES Co, propose to run the Leading Livery Stable. Business on Maui. LIVERY, BOARD and SALES STABLES HACKS, Carriages, Buggies and Saddle Horses at ail Hours. A New System of Press Buttons. iN'ew end first class rigs THE .FIDELITY INSURANCE CO., LTtt Capital Stoclc $100,000 Tlioonly Hawaiian Company authorized This Company will act as Surety Bonds on all Approved Plans. j Persona holding positions of trust whero Bonds are required, 'either ns Clerks, County OfflclHls.or in CouitT I'uoukeoings, as Admlnlatrntors, Guiirdtflrts, Executors, Receivers, etc., or Liquor License, can avoid asUIns their friends to bo their IIo.ndssmn by applying to any of tho following Local Agents of the Company. . .. .. .. . . i l. m. veuesen, Lanaina; u. h. uase, wailuku; W. 0. Aiken, Pala; N. Omsted, Hana; H. R. Hitchcock, Pukco, Molokal. HAMAI III II TWirrCTMPXtT1 DMMTT MAY, BISHOP St.; HONOLULU and teams, nml compotont driver to tsunoSuroty Douds under tho now liisuranca your Bondsman. rr innn n 1 i MnnagcPi tlbnolului ,