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LOCALS King up the News office and get prices for that job you want rue. A first class horse shoer is greatly in demand in Wailuku, and could do well here. The best cigars to be had in Woi luku are to be found at the office of the Maui Hotel. Be on hand at the corner stone lay. ing at the new schoolhouse this morn ing at 10 o'clock.- Dr. Derby, Dentist, will go toPuu iiene on Monday, and if necessary will return to Wailuku. The Wailuku sugar mill will only run during tae d lytime, for the rest of the sugar season. The matter of a social club with headquarters at vVailuku is under serious consideration. A polo pony race has been added to the list of races at Spreckels' Park on July 4, for a $75 cup. All lines of Uetits' underwear, also cuffs and collars can ied iu stock at the Maui Drug Store coi ner. Tue spriukli g cart is kept busy till late at night laying the dust along the beuch road and through tho town Wailuku's 1st class Barber Shop. U. Luke U. Sea. Work has begun on the race track at Kahului md it will soon be drained and put iuto condition for training the flyers. The water case at Lahaina has been postponed to July 7, which time it is believed that a compromise will be ef fected. Thanks to the Likelike, Wailuku now receives from there to four mails per weak, instead of one or two as formerly. "Antouino" Garcia is rustling things at the "Old Store" since the removal and is beginning to build up a good business. Quite a number of Lahaina and up country people have expressed their intention to atlend the corner stone laying at Wailuku today. Deuuy Healy and Geraldine S. are reporie'i to be doing rinel.y in Hono lulu, and will be heard from in the June races at the metropolis. Carpenters and painters are at work on the courthouse this week, and it will be thoroughly renovated before the opening of the June term of court. Given Away for the Askiug.-Choice geranium and chrysanthemum slips. FEKNS FOR SAL K. W. G. SCOTT. The school children of the Wailuku school will entertain the pupils of visiting schools at a lunch today at the 'school house, at the close of tho exer cises. M. L. Decker of the Maui Hotel was arrested again on Tuesday of this ."week, this time on the charge of serv ing liquors to tho registered guests of the Maui Hotel. Tho executive committee of the Im Iprovemeut Association met at the Courthouse on Wednesday evening and completed arrangements for the (events of this morning. -FOB SALE One Brunswick and Ualke Standard Billiard Table and outfit. Almost now. Apply to M. McCANN, Lahaina The exterior work of the new bank building is practically tiuished, and tthe interior, including the monster vault is near completion. The build ing presents a very handsome and at tractive appearance. The Wailukus and Kahuluis play ball tomorrow afternoon at Wells Park for the second time during the season, ana as the Wailukus have materially strengthened their team close contest is expected. The last steamer load of sugar from the Puunene mill polarized at 9! without loss of weight, upon its ar rival at Delaware Breakwater, and realized nearly 180 per ton, l6 suga being then quoted at $74. 60. For Sale. Pure White Leghorn Kggs. from imported fowls. Prize winners. Two Dollars Der setting X Address . W. E. SHAW, "Cor. Keeaumoku and Young Streets, Honolulu, H. T., P. O. Box 554. TiIeMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION T to 5. The merchants of Wailuku complain to the News man of dull times, and no wonder; for not a mother's sou of them has enterprise. enough to a.Jvertise,in ...the News, Some of then will starve yet, if they dont wake up and begin to get alive. What is an Improvement Associa tion? Throughout the cities, towns, vil lages mid counties on the mainland thousands of these organizations exist, fostered by a zealous local pride the social and material upbuilding of local communities. In these associations all political, social and creed lines are eliminated and a constitution broad and liberal adopted so that all good citizens cau come together under its provisions and work for the commou welfare of the community. Wailuku District, fjll.iwiug the ex ample of sister associations on the Coast, hits effected a like orgauiza tion, with a constitution so drawn up that no worthy citizen of Wai luku District is shut out of its priv ileges and respoujjioilitius. Btitig something new, it was first vit wed with suspicion by those who had not examine.! it aims and work ings, ar.d the assertion was freely maue that it was au organization formed for the purpose of enabling Wailuku to gobble up all the good tilings and dominate all of Maui. But there were fair-minded indiv idual who took the trouble to investi gate the aims of the Association, and they found thai, the people of Wai luku District were- simply working along proper hues to develop their District, without any thought or de sire to reach outside of their bounda ries. When it oecame generally under stood that the aims of ti;e Associa tion were unselfish and commendaole, nearly all of the best citizens of the District joined the organization and are now working harmoniously together. The aims and constitution of the Association a.o elastic, and its scope embraces all things which are good and helpful. It can encourage the upbuilding of tne District of Wailuku in social and material matters. It can work for good roads. It can check coruption and neglect of duty by of ficials within the District. It can strengthen the bands of the repre sentatives and senators in the Legis lature. In fact the good that such au organization, properly conducted. can effect is so great that time alone cau tell all that it may do. But a serious qujstion has now con fronted the Association for solution, and one which must be wisely and gen erously handled for the best interests ot all concerned. When the general public began to understand what the Associatiatiou stood for, persons re siding in outlying Districts asked that the scope of the Association be en larged, and that instead of an Im proveincnt Association of Wailuxu District, the organization enlarge its aims aud assume the name and work of the Improvement Association, of Maul, urging the reason that the whole of the Island should be permit ted to enjoy the benetits to be derived from the work of tho Association In reply to this it was answered that to enlarge the Association would diffuse and weaken its powers, and would lay Wailuku open tothe charge of desiring to run tho whole Island of Maui. It was further urged that the citizens of Wailuku should not be as lied to pass judgment upou purely local matters pertaining to Lahaina, to Makawao and to tlana pistrict, nor should the citizens of those Districts be asked to act in matters which, ate purely local to Wailuku District. And it was fur the urged that the Ilunj, Makawao and Lahaina Districts should bo encour aged to organize local Associations along the Hues of such Associations elsewhere, for the management of their local affairs, and that whenever questions of general int erest arise all the Associations should federate to work for the common good. In order to decide this question to the best interest of all, the Assoc'uv tion of Wailuku District has ap pointed a committee to communicate with all the leading citizens of Maui asking for their views on the subject The committee appointed have pre pared and sent out hundreds of ci cular letters making specitic enquiry and every one who receives one of these letters is earnestly requested to take tho trouble to reply. Iu addition, any citizen who has any view on the subject is respectfully requisted to write to J. N. S. Williams Esq.j Puunene, Maui, chairman of the committee, and such communication will b carefully read and considered "I told you sol" The News has all along asserted that the Makawao baseball team had good timber in it, which only needed a little "season ing." Last Sunday's game more than verilied the truth of this as will be seen from the above result in their game with the Morning Stars. ''Brownie" Gomes from the pitcher's box delivered a series ot down curves resulting in fly balls, and tho outfielders of the Makawaos simply athered them. The in fielders, no- ably first baseman Crook played cor rect ball, and the interest of the pectators never flagged I rom the be" ginning to the end of the game. The Stars, to give spice to the game,- ere generous enough to redistribute leir men during the first live innings, putting Pitcher Kruger on first, hortstop Garcia in left held, first will e- d- (I.IIIS. tin usemau Smith behind the bai, etc. i t,, u,0 Ai-i-mianl Supi iiim-ii t'u" nd the result was that at the end of h. 0-ks uml ei. closed in u m -ulrii en- the fifth inning the score stooii 6 to 5 j vriuiie uii ;dressd to Hon. C. h. tloi in tavor of the Stars. At the beginn ing of the sixth inu.'ng the Stars look their right positions and the Maka waos' made no more runs, but held the Stars down to one run. The otlieial score of last week's game is as follows: 123456789 Makawaos.... 2 2001000 0 a M. Stars 0 0500101 - 7 BY AUTHORITY Concrete Arch Culvert at Kai.ua nui, Mamko Gulch, Mai l . Better Than Ever Honolulu, T. H., May 2nd, 1!04. Proposals will be received at the office of the Supt. of Public Work, Honolulu, until 12 o'c oek m. May 2:3, 1904, for the construction of concrete Arch Culvert at Kaluanui, M.iliUo Gulch, District of Makawao, Maui, T. II. Plans and specillcations are nil tile at the utticcs of the Assistant super intendent if Public Works, Hon. lulu, and W. O. Aiken. Chairman of .vi.il-a- wao Road Board; copies "i -i be furnished intending uiUt ceipt o( Ij.Oi), whicii sum i.. ! turued to the bidoer ufier li . po-iu ti his ntu ai.u relui iieo u Proposals- must be ubiini i bla. k forms, which Mill be In Dquipped to supply you with 1 BASEBALL, TENNIS. POLO. GOLF AND CRICKET GOODS. NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON JUST IN. We Restring Lawn Tennis Rackets y POTTER CO., Ltd 931 Fort St., Honolulu, H. T. P. O. ilox 784. Cornel Sione urogram. The followiug is the program of ex- rcises at the la.vunf of the corner tone today, subject to such changes as may be found necessary. Star Spangled Banner Wailuku Brass Bund. Invocation Song Hawaiian Quartette. Opening Address C. E. King. Vocal Solo Two Grenadiers, H. V. Baldwin. Laying of the Corner Stone with Appropriate remarks by Hon. H. P. Baldwiu. Song America, School Children. Closing Address Hon. A. N. Kepoikai. Red, White and Blue Wailuku Brass Band. 10 Hawaii Ponoi. low u , Upcl Intent til Puinl- ! i.S, H iiioluiu. i. ik. ei.dursed "I i wwil for Couch le Aich Uulverl t'. hiilua- uui, '.tiuuko Gmc . M.n.l Each proposal lliusl coiiUwu lliefuh name ol the p.n i m paru in. kihi: the same ano uil peisotis int.-i t'Meu therein, aiul must Uh accompanied by acertilieu check nt 5 per ci i. ..1 i lit ainouniof tne proposal pujao.- id . S. liolloway, Supei iiiteiKl- lit of Pub lie Works, as suivtv mat if Hie pro posal be accepted a contract .viil ut entered into. No proposals will he eii'i i twined uless made on the blanks, furnished oy the Assistant Supeiiuteuoent of Public Works, and delivered at the office of the Superintendent ol Public- Works previous to 12 o'clock m. on ue ..ay specified. Tne Superintendent res rves the ght to reject any or all bids. C. S. HOLLOW AY, Superintendent of Public U Makawaos Teachers' Convention. On Monday, Vaj 23rd, the teach ers of Makawao District will hold an all day convention in the Makawao school house. The custom in the past has been to meet one afternoon each montb, but tho privilege of having one day every two months has recent ly been granted is an experiment It is thought that this change will give the teachers' meetings more im portance, create greater interest, and induce a larger attendance. NOTICE. All citizens and residents of Lahai na District interested iu civic feder ation are requested to meet at tho Lahaina Court House, on Monday evening, May 30, 1904, for the pur pose of organizing an Improvement Association of Lahaina District. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. JIX TTANA PLANTATION COMPANY, LOCA- J. -a. tion ol uriuciuul uittue ol uusiuvsm, uu FrancUco, California. Location of works, Hana Maul, Territory of Hawaii. ' Notice la beroby given, that at a moot lag of the Board of Directors, held on tha Dili day of January, 11KH, an assessment, No. 4, of tun (10) cents per share, was levied upou the capital stock of the Corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin to the Treasurer of the Company, Louis Suronl, at his otnee, No QUI Folsom Street, Sun Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the first day of March, 1WU will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction; and uuless payment is made be tore, will be sold on FRIDAY, the 25th day of March. 1904, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Hoard of Directors, D. C. BATES, Secretary. Ofnce No. 215 Front Srreet, San Francisco, California. POSTPONEMENT The date of the delinquency ot tbe above As sessment was this day postponed until the 26th day of Mareb, 1904, and tbe day of sale was postponed until SATURDAY, the 83rd day of April, 1904. lly order of the Hoard of Directors, D. C. DATES, Secretary San Fruncisco, March 5, 1U04. POSTPONEMENT. The (fate of the delinquency of the ubove As sessmuut was this day postpcuial until tho i-'in day of April, 1904, aud the duy ot sale was post poned until SATURDAY, the ilst dayot May nun. Uy order of tho Hoard of Directors, D. C. DATES, Socrelary San Francisco, March at, 1901. POSTPONEMENT. The date of the delinquency of tho above As sessment was this duy postponed until the dlsl day of May, 1904, and the day of sale was post poned until SATURDAY, the ltlin duy of June 1904. " -By order of the Board of Directors, D. C. BATES, Secretary Sua Francisco, April , 1904 When You Begin A Home of Your Own your first step will be to procure home furniture of the most substantial and attractive sort and, besides, you will want your money to go as far possible. We can assist you greatly in properly and economically selecting furniture furniture that will last and always be in good taste. We have a superior stock to choose from and will . give vou our best suggestions to assist you in choosing. Our prices are the lowest in this city. ROAD WORK. l!04. at the Honolulu, May 2 Proposals will be received office of the Supt. of Public Works., Honolulu, uutil 12 o'clock m. May 28, 10U4, for the construction of a portion of tbe Kula Homestead Road (12,700 ft. in length), District of Makawao, Maui, T. H. Plans and specifications are on tile at the office of Asst. Supt. of Public Torl(8, and with W. O. Aiken, Chair man of Makawao Road Board of Maui, T. H., copies of which will be furnished intending bidtlci s on receipt of $5.00 which sum will be return-d to the bidder after he ha3 deposited his bid are returned the plans Proposals must be submitted on the blank forms which will be lurnil ed by the Asst. Supt. of Public Works and enclosed in a sealed envelope ad dressed to Hon. C. S. Holloway, Supt, of Public Works, Honolulu, T. H., endorsed "Proposal for Kula Home stead Road." Each proposal must contain the full name of the party or parties makin tbe same, and must be accoinp-uued by a certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal, payable to C. S. Hoiloway, Supt. of Public Works, as surety that if the proposa be accepted a contract will be enter ed into. No proposal will be entertained un less made on the blanks furnished b.v the Asst. Supt. of Public Works and delivered 'at the office of t he Supt. of Public Works previous to 12 o'clock m. on the day specified. Tbe Superintendent of Public Worki reserves the right to n jec any or all bius or to accept bias on any portion or portions of the work C. S. HOLLOWAY", Superintendent of Public Works WANTED. A good, experienced man to tak care of Coffee Plantation. Apply to R. C. SEARLE, Honolua Ranch Assignee's Notice to Creditort. PO a . n am ruKMiLKELv., uu Yumiij Building, Corner Hotel Street, Honolulu D YOUR OWN PAINTING a;-d use CARRARA MIXED PAINT We will send you color cards and prices. -No other Paint will give such good service. If you want a COLD WATER PAINT Send for a color card of MAGN1TE Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. Importers and Jobbers of Gen'l Mdse. P. O. 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KashinolJ, of Wailuku, Maui formally doing a general mercliaudise business in said Wailuku, are hereby notified that they must tile the same with the assignee, James Kirkland, of Kahului, Maui, duly authenticated, within thirty days from the date hereof, or stand foi ever barred. James. Kirkjand, (Kahului, Maui, Assignee of Y. Kash Dated this 22nd day of April, 1HU4 ' i linoU ! MAIL ORDERS OUR HOBBY j EVERYTHING IN THE SPORTING GOODS LINE WOODS & SHELDON 91 KING STREET" HONOLULU PeaI with people vha understand their business : 1- - f. J..