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THE MAUI NEWS :
SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1905
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LEONARD 1
CLEANABLE
REFRIGERATOR
Keeps Food Fresh and Clcarv & & & 2
If you want a real good Refngera'tor ono that has
boon tested and not found wanting, wo do not hesitate to
recommend the "Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator."
Refrigerators that are damp and allow food to become
mouldy givo lodgement to germs.
A microbe- hasn't a chanco to live in a "Leonard."
It is dry, safe and reliable because it is made on the
most scientific principles of refrigeration. It has eight
walls, porcelain lined, air-tight doors, and its perfect air
circulation will not permit the different articles of food to
taste of each other.
When you seo it you will instantly recognize its super
iority over other refrigerators.
H. Hackfeld & Co., 1
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E: HARDWARE DEPARTMENT j
HONOLULU
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Maui Wine & Liquor Co.
SOLE AGENTS : :
RAINIER BEER
DIRECT FROM THE BREWERY
ALSO i
Paul Jones, Cutter
AND
Cream Pure Rye Whiskies
Special delivery every hour in Wailuku.
This
leather,
Metropolitan
LIMITED
TANNERY DEPARTMENT
Box 504. HONOLULU, T. H.
Telephone Main 143.
S. KIMURA
Wholesale Dealer In
Standard Brands op
WHISKIES, BRANDY,
IMPORTED and DOMESTIC WINES
LIQUEURS, CORDIALS, GINS, ETC.
PABST, A. B. C, LEMPS, RAINIER, and PRIMO
Bottled Beer
ISLAND TRADE SOLICITED
S. KIMURA, Wailuku, Maui.
When you want
bring
GENERAL BLACKSMITIIING HORSE SHOEING.
DAN. T. CAREY
Main St. near Market, Wailuku, Maui
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New Goods ! New Goods ! New Goods !
A.T THE
MAUI DRY GOODS & GROCERY CO, LTD.
Just Arrived from Sao Francisco Fresh Line of
Ladies' Fancy jGoods, Trimmings, Etc.
Please give us a call cs wo fel sure we can satisfy your wante.
Business still done at the oltl'staihl.
brand indicates home
production, quality, satisfaction
lace leather shearlings, valve
sheep skins, etc etc
Meat Co
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PERSONAL MENTION
Hon. II. T. ami Mrs. Baldwin were re
turning passengers by last nights Mauna
Loa.
airs. S. R. Maples, sister-in-law to Dr.
Maples is visiting with the doctor and
Mrs. Maple's.
Deputy United States Marshall Roen-
itr was n passenger from Honolulu Wed
nesday.
Mrs. May stenographer to attorney
Case arrived Wednesday morning.
Banker Lufkin was "a returning pas
senger by the Wednesday ferry.
Insurance Solicitor Field arrived home
by the Clnudiue Wednesday.
Rev. Ault o the Church of the Good
Shcphard returned home by the Kiuau
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. George Weight was n returning
passenger by the Kiuau,
Mrs. Arthur Douse and child were
Kiuau passengers Tuesday evening.
Dan Conway of Theo. H. Davies &
Co.'s dry goods department was a pas
senger per SS. Kinau.
Manager II. P. Baldwin and wife re
turned to Honolulu per S. S. Korea.
Attorney J. Lightfoot of Honolulu is in
Wa iluku on court matters.
Will. Henning of Lahaiua has been
appointed prison inspector.
Mr. C. G. Badcnfcldt representing
The Wiley B. Allen Co. of San Francisco
is on Maui in the interests of his con
cern.
Miss Hcusuer of the corps of teachers
at Maunaolu Seminary has succeeded
Miss Snow as principal.
George Groves of Peahi was in Wai.
luku on business Thursday and Friday
Father Oliver returned to Lahaina
yesterday after a visit of three days in
Wailuku and Kahakuloa. As usual the
active Father walked to Kahakuloa and
back.
Fourth of duly Race Events.
At a meeting of the Maui Racing As
sociation held last Saturday evening the
Executive Committee reported on the
card of events, the work on the track
etc. The prizes agreed upon by the As
sociation are as follows:
3-8 mile dash for ponies of 14
hands or under - ------
i mile dash for Japanese
horses who have never run
before
1 mile trotting and pacing
best two in three 2:17 class
mile dash free for all -Yi
mile dash free for Maui
bred horses (Maiden) - - -1
mile dash for mules - -1
mile trotting and pacing
best three -in five free for all,
2:17 or better to Frasier cart
$25,00
25,00
I5oo
150,00
50,00
40,00
175.00
horses 135,00 & 10,00
1 mile dash free for all - - 175,00
1 mile trotting and pacing
best two in three heats for
green horses 100,00
1 mile dash Japanese $40,00 & 15,00
1 mile trotting and pacing
best two in three heats to be
driven by members of the
Maui Racing Association,
Honolulu Jockey Club, or
Hilo Jockey Club, barring
Cyclone, Denny Healey, and
Sambo 100,00
mile dash free for all for
Maui horses 100,00
y mile Polo-pony race for
ponies who have taken part
in a polo game; polo players
to ride Entrance fee $7,50 50,06 gold
Medal.
Three to enter, two or more to start.
Enterance fee 10 per cent of the purse
except in the pony race.
Entries will close with the secretary
of the Maui Racing Association on June
30th at 12:00 noon; scratch races to close
July 1st at th,e same hour. The races
will start at 9:30 a. in.
Ills Last Trip.
William Berlowitz, one of Hawaii's
pioneer travelling salesmen is nit king
his farewell trip on the islands, in fact
he is not what you say "drumming" up
business. This trip is more in the nature
of a farewell to his former customers,
Mr. Berlowitz leaves to take charge of
the New York office of Mueller, Sussmaun
& Co. of Berlin, large exporters of Mens
fine furnishing goods.
Mr. Berlcwitz has for many years re
presented such Honolulu firms as the
Pacific Hardware Co. and V. C. Peacocck
& Co. and it is with regret that his many
customers on Maui will permit him to
leave for his new post of duty.
"Papa," said Tommy Treadway.
"Now, Tommy," replied Mr. Tread
way, "I shall only answer one more
question to-day, so be careful what
you ask."
"Yes, papa."
"Well, no or.."
"Why don't they bury the Dead
Sea?" Answors.
"That fellow Bllnkins is a very pro
sumptuous young man. What was
lie doing when I entered the parlor?"
"He was just giving mo a losson in
jiu-jitsu, papa," Cleavoland Plain!
Dealer.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
For sale, for rent, lost, found, situations or
help w tinted advertisements will bo publish
ed under this bending at the following
rates: 10 cents n lino first Issue, flvoccnts n
lino second Ksuo and thrco cents a lino each
succeeding Ishuo. Sovcn words to constltuto
a lino nlno lines a Inch Broken lines to
count as full linos.
FOR SALIi At n sacrifice, my resi
deuce in Wailuku, including the
lot, stnblcs, fernery, fishpond and decor
ated yard, I'or further particulars apply
to W. G. SCOTT, Paia, Maul,
iotf Or I). II. CASK, Wailuku.
FOR SALU One Diamond Ring,
One Diamond and Ruby Ring and
One Set Diamond Earrings, at a sacrifice.
Apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
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SHIPPINIHEWS
ArrlvalsKuliului
May 10 S. S. Clnudino, Parker,
from Honolulu.
May 13 S. S. Claudine, Parker,
from Hana.
Depnrturc8--Knluilui
May 10 S S. Claudine, Parker,
for Hana.
May 13 S. S. Claudine, Parker,
for Honolulu.
May 13 S. S. Novadan, Green, for
San Francisco with 10.000 bags ot
segar.
Vessels in Popt--Lnhnina
May 11, Bktne Amarnth, Bowes,
31 days from Callao, Peru, in ballast
The Oil Bkt. Fuller ton left Mon
torey for Kahulul on April 29.
The Ship Manga Rova left San
Francisco for Kahului on May 3.
Booked Fon Claudine Today.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson, MissTurn
er, Miss R. Lina Miss Park.
Passengers Arrived
Per stmr. Kinau, May 9, for Hilo
and way ports: W. C. Borden,
George Andrews, E. A. Fraser, A.
Haneberg, M. K. Kealawaa, W. N.
Purdy, Mrs. W. C. War-land, Rov. Y.
M. Chun, Mrs. George Weight, Mrs.
E. A. Fenton, Rev. M. Stewart, Rev.
W. Ault, Mrs. W. R. Farrington, Dr.
Norgaard, E. R. Stock, E. P. Low,
2 children and nurse, S. Peck, C. C.
Kennedy, Rev. Mr. Wallace, Rov. W.
H. Fenton-Smith, Mrs. L. K. Burns
and child, Mrs. II. Dickenson, child
and nurse. Yee Sheong, Rev. Woo
Yee Bew, D. Conway, Mrs. Arthur
Douse and child, A. Hrrner, E. M.
Shaw.
Per stmr. Claudine, May 10. S.
Yasimori, J. H. S. Kaleo, Mrs. Emma
Way, Arthur E. Carter, B. Jimmie,
Tom Ai, A. Carvalho, E. Legros, M.
Faria, James Morse and wife, E.
King and wife, George Roenitz.
Per stmr. Likelike, May 8. for Mo
lokai and Maui ports: Mrs. Mahikoa,
Mrs. H. Kaipo, Mrs. Hope, William
Smith, Brother Sylvester, Mrs. Mun
roe and 2 children, Mrs. E. K.
Duvaucholle, Mrs. J. F. Brown, Miss
Hannah McCorriston, Mrs. H. Wil
liams and child.
Services at Island Churches
St. Antoony's CllUIlCll, Wailuku
Sunday Service Communion, 6;00 A. M. Child
ren's Mass, 8:30 A. M. Instruction 1c English.
Second Mass, 10:00 A. M. Sermon in Hawaiian
and Portuguese Alter Moss. nenedlctlon.'ll:4E
A. M., Itoscry and Instruction for natives, week
days Mass 6. A. M. Holidays falling during
wee k: Communion at 6: A. M. Mass at 9:00 A.
M.
FOREIGN PROTESTANT CHURCH.
MAKAWAO.
R. V. Bazatn, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Public Worship at 11:00 A. M.
TnECnmicu Or The Good Shepherd
Wailuku.
Rov, Canon Ault, Rector.
Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, 4th. 5th Sunday at 7
A. M. 2nd Sunday at 11 A. M, Matins & Sermon
nt 11 A. M. Children's service, 1st Sunday at S
P. M. Evonsong and Sermon at Puunene, 7:30.
Holy Days, Holy Communion nt 7 A. M. Dally,
Matins at 7:30.
Kaaiiumanu Church, Wailuku
Rov. J. Nua, Pastor.
Sunday school, 0:30 A.M. Morning service 11
A. M. Y. P. S. C. E. from 7:00 P. M. to 8:00 P.
M. Afternoon service, Wr.'ippu, Sunday School
8:00 P. M. Revival meeting 3:00 P. M. All wcl
come.
POUTUGUESE PlIOIESTANT MISSION PAIA.
M. G. Santos, Kvnngellst. S. School lO.n.m.
Gospol preaching, It, n. m., Prayer Meeting
7-30 P.M., S. School at HnmakuapoUu at 2 P.m.
overy Sunday,
Ciiuncu Or Holy Innocents, Lahaina
Canon A. H. Weymouth, Rector.
Holy Communion, 7:00 A. M. overy Sunday
Sunday School 10:15 A.M. Morning service 11:00
A.M. Evening Prayer, 4:30 P. if. During Ad'
vent and Lenten season special vrcclt day scr
vices.
WAINEECIIUIICII, LAHAINA.
Rov. S. Kapu, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. Morning service
11:00 A. M Y. P. S. C. 13. nt 1:00 P. M. Wed
nesday nftornoon, Prayer Mooting at 3:30 P. M
Thursday afternoon, Woman's Meeting, 3:30 P,
M. Friday afternoon, Choir Jlobearsal 3:30 P.M.
Roman Catholic Church, Lahaina.
Rev. Father Oliver.
First Mas, week days 6:00. A. M. Sundays and
holidays, 10KI0 A. M. Denedlotlon 3:30 p. m.
Meetings at Salvation Army Hall, Market
St., 8 P. M. every Saturday. Sunday Juniors
at 3 P. M. Salvation meeting at 8 P. M. All
welcome,
Artistic
H. F. WICHMAN & CO., Ltd.
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Scic n 1 1 fi c and
Accurate Optical
Work, Consult
Us.
If you are troubled witn your eyes wiito to us immediately and wo
will givo you tho benelit of our scientific knowledge and experience.
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LAIIAINA'S LEADING
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COOL, AIRY ROOMS,
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and an EXCELLENT TABLE
Makes Livimg at this Hotel a Joy
forever.
SPECIAL RATES BY THE
WEEK OR MONTH
Ycu taako no mistake when you put
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Telephone For Use Of Guests
GEORGE FREELAND, Manager
Established 1875.
George C. Stratemeyer,
P A 1 N T 1 N G
in all its branches
Wailuku, . Maul
Wailuku Fruit Market
NG LEONG, Proprietor.
Per S. S. Alameda May 12
Fresh California
CHERRIES
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RHUBARB
CELERY
CAULIFLOWER
California Fruit During Season.
Telephone Orders Promptly Filled.
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Market Street, Wailuku
Nothing but the best of ., '
Well Known Standard Brands
OF '
Wines Whiskeys
Cordials, Liqueurs
RAINIER AND PRIMO
Bottled Beers i
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25c 2 Glasses 25c
When you want cool re
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