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'Hp VOLUME IX " WAILUKU, MAUI, H. T., SATURDAY, APRIL 16.1904
NUMBER 9
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WRP'. " W. P. OROCKEOT Oiliee, Main and Market
HI;''' ATTORNEY AT LAW WAILUKU, MAUI
im' Wailuku. . Maui. GEO. S AIKEN, D. D.
.jBv OROOK & CROOK" 0l,i SunnysTd" AM) PtJUNENE
dLUa&- Telephone, Sunny side
KHSy; Attouneys at LAW' , Hours, !l A. M. to 4. P. M.
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S 'IP- Attorney & Counsellor PUKOO,
ft HONOLULU, HAWAII.
l' 'Ev 1 DANIEL H. CASE
Wr - f Attorney at Law
ft' . WAILUKU, ' MAUI.
Vj: ' . Tel. 392.
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ATTORNEY AT (LAW
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
'General Business & Collection Agent
LAHAINA,
Telephone
MAUI.
220
PHYSICIANS
Dr. JOHN WEDDICK,'
WAILUKU.
Office Hours:
9 to 10 A. 11.,
2 to 4 r. sr.,
7 to 8 p. m.
HOPMTAL 10 A. M.
DR. ROB'T DINEGAR
Physician & Surgeon!
Puunene
Maui
W. F. McCONKEY, M. D.
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' Physician & Surgeon
)PAIA, . . MAUI
Pukalani Milk Dairy
. ,( If you want a daily supply of
tfrcsh, pure milk, or fresh milk,
'butters, apply
PUKALANI
Tel. 166
DAIRY
Makawdo
ANTONIO FAUST1NO
Competent Guido to Iao Valloy
Terms Reasonable
Address and Reference Maul Hotel.
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Beef, Mutton, Porkr Turkeys & Chickens
Sausage, Fresh & Smoked, a Specialty
Tel. No. bG2 Market St., Wailuku
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MOLOKAI
HENRY DICKENSON.
Notry Publio.
LAHAINA, MAUI
GEO 11, DUNN
Notary Public
LAHAINA MAUI.
. . . Send 75c $1.00 $1.25
or $1.50 for u nice box of Chocolates
and confections, sent post or freight
free to any part of the. Islands.
mt & Co., Ltd.
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KAHULUl & WAILUKU
Transportation Co.
C. T. GREEN. Prop.
Hauling of all Kinds at reason
able rates
Office at Kahului & Wa .uku
Storage at Kahului if desired.
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GRICULTDREi
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and VeieTdbleciempemtei
and ttvmcal Countries con
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J 'if d IOO Post Paid. 'ttzC'Jl
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K. MATS
Photograph Gallery j
Opposite Aloha Saloon
SZ Market Street, Wailuku!
New-Up-to-Dato High Class iSS
IWork. Kodak IPicturcs De-rS
Evelopod and Primed.
Waiohuli Market
W. H. CORNWELL, Jr., Prop.
SlSBCTIONAL BOOKCASB
Sectional Book Cases
Sectional boookcases have supplanted all ethers
for convenience and economy. In the same de
gree does the "Macey" supplant all other makes.
They keep .the books free from dust and injury
from cockroaches and are in themselves handsome
pieces of furniture.
The woods used in construction are the beauti
ful quarter-sawed golden oak and mahogany.
The "Macey" has special features you will not
find in other sectional book cases.
Send for descriptive catalogue and prices to
HONOLULU,
ST; PETERSBURG, Russia, April 13. The officials at Port Arthur
report a loss today which is a crushing blow to the Russian navy. Admiral
Makaroff was drowned and the Grand Duke Cyril wounded.
The battleship Petropavlovsk during the attack by the Japanese fleet
at Port Arthur struck a mine 'and
wont down before any of those on board hau an opportunity to save them
selves. Eight hundred and six of the ship's officers and men, including Ad
miral Makaroff, went down with the ship to a watery grave.
The Grand Duko Cyril, on board
Only fi ve officers and thirty-five
Tho battlo between the Russian
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consternation in the Russian forces
feared. The Japaneso are following
Tho Petropavlovsk was a battleship of 10,950 tons and one of the best
fighting ships remaining in the Russian squadron at Port Arthur.
It is probable that Admiral Riosvensky will succeed Makaroff. Prince
Outkomsky is temporarily in command of the fleet.
Mew.
ahului
Your Brand 0f
Ice Cold Beer
Always On Tap
Choice Wine for Bar and Table Use
Cold Drinks and All Varieties of
Aerated and Mineral Waters
A. K. STENDER Proprietor
Kahului Maul
IAO STABLES
LAHAINA STABLES lahaiina
Hacks, Carriages,
at all hours. Meet all Steamers and Trains.
Mail-Stage Leaves, Wailuku 12 a. m.
Daily
A. DO KEGO,
FOf HOIHC MA MlCQ
T. H.
turned turtle. The spleuded battleship
at the time, was wounded.
men of the ship's complement wero saved
sauaaron and forty Japanese vessels is
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and complete disaster to tho fleet is
their advantage with vigor.
Market Street, Wailuku
Dealer in
Hurdware, Furniture, Etc.
Especial attention given to
resilvering. regilding and re
framing' old mirrors and
looking glasses
Mirrors of all sizes
made to order
WAILUKU
iLAHA NA
STAGE
wailuku
Buf$6es and Saddle Horsec
VlsiriQ.gOr-
Hop
TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS
An epidemic is feared at Harbin
becuuso of bad wator.
Many Circassians are volunteering
for service in the Russian army.
King Ch.ristlun ot Denmark cele
brated his 80th birthday last Satur
day. Marquis lTohas returned from Ko-
ea, anu reports ms 'mission a suc
cess.
Port Arthur is reported, quiet,
with no signs of attack by the Jap
anese. The main Japanese army is near
Wiju. Frequent skirmishes are re
ported. Ex-Queen Isabella of Spain died at
Paris, April 9, from an attack of in
fluenza. ThirtcPii thousartd riflemen hold
Vladivostok against attack by the
Japanese.
It is reported from St. Petersburg
that the Black Sea reserves are be
ing mobilized.
General Jiminiz, the defeated San
Domingo revolutionist has returned
to New York.
British refiners arc anticipating a
possible duty on sugar in the forth
coming budget.
It is rumored that Russia express
es satisfaction with the now Anelo
Prench Colonial treaty.
Major General Wood has sent out
an expedition of 1500 men to compel
the allagiance of Sultan Taraca.
Montreal, Canada, is in danger from
floods, tho water now standing six
feet deep in the streets of tho city.
It is believed at Tokio that fighting
has begua on the Yalu. Japan's army
is read. tor tho advance movement.
There have been twenty-two deaths
from bubonic plago Anatafagosta,
Chili, and fifty-one new cases arc re
ported.
Tho appointment of A. N. Kepoikai
as Circuit Judgo of Maiu was sent to
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An attempt, was made last week to
assassinato King Alfonso of bpam by
a bomb which exploded prematurely
and he escaped unhurt.
Tho steamer Colon, from San Fran
cisco to Panama with passengers and
freight struck on a rock and was
beached with no loss of life
A strike on tho Panama railroad
stopped the running of trains for a
few days. Tho strike ended on Tues
day and traffic was resumed.
Tho Cabinet at Washington cousid
ered the Chineso Exclusion Law last
Saturday, with a view to tho possl
bility of securing a new treaty.
Mrs. Botkin, recently sentenced to
Imprisonment for life for poisoning
Mrs. Dunning, has been arrested on
tho chargo of poisoning Mrs. Dean
There is universal approval of tho
signing of tho Anglo-French Colonial
treaty, which is regarded as another
diplomatic success' of King Edward.
Paul Lessar, Russia's Minister to
China demanded the dismissal of tho
Japaneso military instructors from
the Chineso army, fearing hostile in
fluences.
On account of Russia's unpropared-
ness, it has been decided to operate
wholly on the defensive. It is believ
ed that tho Japaneso cannot pass
Mukden.
By tho terms of tho Anglo-French
Colonial treaty, tho British protect
orato over Egypt and tho French
protectorate over Morocco are mado
permanent,
Tho Washington administration is
convinced that it can continue the en
forcement of Chineso exclusion not
withstanding tho expiration of tho
treaty in December.
Premier Combes' order for tho re
moval of crucifixes and other religious
emblems from court houses in Franco
is causing demonstration. At Amiens
a mob of 2000 was dispersed by the
trogps.apd many jvo'lraded.
MAKAWAO
STORE
T. 'A WAN A .
PROPRIETOR and MANAGED
General Merchandise
Dry Goods
Fancy Goods
Hardware
Groceries
Chinese and
Japanese Goods
BUTCHERS.-Choice Fresh
t
and Salt Beef and Pork Con
stantly on hand.
Blacksmithing, Gen'l Jobbing
Repair and new work at rfgt- j
Prices. Shoeing.
Charcoal In Quantities to Suit
Produce of All Kinds
Delivered in Wholesale Loll
Goods Delivered at Olinda
Kula and all points onjthc Ka)Vl
hului Railroad.
TELEPHONE No. 88. .
Of all tho devices for produc-'l
mg music in tho homo noth-
ing equals tho
Edison
raph
We have a now
stockl of
these wonderful Instruments
Also a new stock of record.
While in Honolulu all Mauitos
are cordially invited to cdm?
and hear some of our oxcol.
lent records.
Mailorders flllod promptly.
Hawaiian News Co-
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