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THE MAUI NEWS-
-SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1905
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Don't be
Without it.
H WINNER BRAND
condensed milk is rightly named for it occupies
pride of place among the various brands of
condensed milks.
It is mado by tho famous Borden's Condensed
Milk Company of Now York from pure Cow's
milk preserved with refined sugar.
Unlike other brands it is uuaflectcd by climate
and change of season and is always uniformly
good.
Ask Your Grocer For It.
g H. Hackfeld & Co.,
LIMITED 13
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HONOLULU
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Maui Wine & Liquor Co.
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SOLE AGENTS : :
RAINIER BEER
DIRECT FROM THE BREWERY
ALSO
Paul Jones, Cutter
AND
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Cream Pure Rye Whiskies
Special delivery every hour in Wailuku.
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r production, quality, satisfaction
Q&'&iuif r I tv- iwMuibi OiJ.-ti.i lingo, V O-l V
leather, sheep skins, etc, etc
Metropolitan
LIMITED
TANNERY DEPARTMENT
Box 504. HONOLULU. T. H.
Telephone
S. KIMURA
Wholesale Dealer In
Standakd 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,
CARRIAGE BUILDING
When you want your carriage repaired to last
bring it to tho right shop.
GENERAL BLACKSA1ITHING HORSE SHOEING.
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DAN. T.
Alain St. near Market,
New Goods ! New Goods ! New floods !
AT THE
MAUI DRY GOODS & GROCERY CO. LTD.
Just. Arrived from San Francisco Fresh Line of
Ladies' Fancy Goods, Trimmings, Etc.
Please give us a call ts we feci sure wo can satisfy your wants.
Bustness still done at tho old stand . , "
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Meat Co,
Main 143.
Wailuku, Maui.
CAREY I
Wailuku, Maui
BY AUTHORITY
1IALEAKALA TRAIL.
Proposals will botccolvcd at tto ofllco ot tho
Superintendent ot Publlo Works, Honolulu, un
til 13 o'clock m. ot Juno 19th, 1905, tor tho con
struction of a Trail to Hnlcakaln, Maul.
Plans and specifications nro on fllo with tho
Asst. Supt. ot Publlo Worlis and with W. O.
Alkcn, Chairman of Maknwao Hoad Board,
Makawao, Maul, copies of which will bo fur
nished Intending bidders on receipt of 5.00,
which sum will bo roturned after depositing
bid and returning plans And specifications.
No proposal will bo entertained unless sub
mitted on tho blank forms furnished, enclosed
In a sealed envolopo, addressed to O, S. Hollo
way, (Superintendent of Publlo Works, Hono
lulu, T. II., endorsed "Proposal for Trail to
Halcakala, IMaul," and dollTcrcd previous to
12 o'clock M. on tho day specified.
Bidders aro advised to bo In Honolulu at tho
tlmo of the opening of bids to sign bonds and
contract beforo tho closo of the period,
Tho Superintendent of Publlo Works rcservoS
tho right to reject any or all bids.
C. S. IIOLLOWAY,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Honolulu, Juno 0, 19G5.
Juno 1017.
BRIDGES ON WAfKAPU TO
MAALAEA ROAD.
Proposals will bo received at the ofllco of tho
Superintendent If Publlo Works, Honolulu,
until 12 o'clock M. of Juno IB, 1005, for tho con
struction of concrcto Bridges, Walkapu to Maa
laca Road, Maul.
Plans and specifications aro on fllo with tho
Asst. Suporlntcndcnt of Public Works, and
with S. E. Kolllnol, Chairman. Wailuku KiAu
Board, Wailuku, Maui, copies of which will bo
furnished intending bidders on receipt of $5.00,
which sum will bo roturned after depositing
bid and returning plans and specifications.
No proposal will bo entertained unless sub
mitted on the blank forms furnished, enclosed
In a scaled envelope, addressed to C. S. Hollo
way,' Superintendent of Public Works, Hono
lulu, T. II., endorsed "Proposals for Bridges,
on Walkapu to .Maalaea Rood,'' and 'delivered
previous to 12 o'clock M. on tho day specified.
Bidders aro advised to bo In Honolulu at the
time of tho opening of bids to Blgn bond and
contract beforo the close of the period.
The Superintendent of Public Works reserves
the right to reject any or nil bids.
C. S. HOLLOWAY
Superintendent of Publlo Works.
Honolulu, T. H , Juno 6 1905.
June 10-17
road wa11iee towards
honokoiiaC.
Proposals will bo received at the office of the
Superintendent of Public Works, Honolulu,
until 12 o'clock M. of June 19th, 1905, tor tho
construction of a Hoad from Watheo towards
Ilonokohau Road, Maul.
Plans and specifications aro on file with tho
Asst. Supt. of Publlo Works, and with C. L.
Scrlmger, Chairman, of tho Lahaina Road
Board, Lahaina, Maul, copies of which will be
furnishod intending bidders on receipt ot $5.00
which sum will bo returned after depositing
bid and returning plans and specifications.
No proposal twill bo entertained unless sub
mitted on the blank forms furnished, enclosed
In a &ealcd envelope addressed to C. S. Hollo
way, Superintendent ot Publlo Works, Hono
lulu, T. II., endorsed "Proposal for Road Wai
hee toward Ilonokohau noads, Maul," and de
livered previous to 12 o'clock M. on tho day
specified.
Bidders are advised to be in Honolulu at the
time of theoponlngof bids to sign bonds and
contract beforo the closo of the period.
The Superintendent of Publlo Works reserves
the right to roject any or all bids.
C. S. HOLLOWAY,
Superintendent of Publlo Works.
Honolulu, T. H Juno 0 1905.
Juno 10-17
ROAD AND TRAIL K1PAIIULU
TO KAUIKINUI.
Proposals will bo received at the office of the
Superintendent of Publlo Works, Honolulu,
until 12 o'clock M. ot Juno 10th 1905, tor con
structton of Road and Trail Klpahulu to Kabl
klnul, Maul. '
Plans and Specifications aro on fllo with the
Asst. Supt. of Publlo Works and with M. H.
iteuter, Chairman, liana Road Board, liana,
Maul, eopiosof which will bo furnished intend
lng bidders on rccoipt ot (5.00, which sum will
be returned after depositing bid und returning
plans and specifications.
No proposal will be entertained unless sub
mitted on tho blank forms furnUhed, enclosed
In a sealod envolopo, addressed to C. S. Hollo
way,' Superintendent of Publlo Works, Hono"
lulu, T.jH., endorsed " Proposal for Klpahulu
to Kublkinui Road and Trail, Maul," and do
llvercd previous to 12 o'clock M. on the day
specified.
Bidders are advised to boln Honolulu at tho
time of tho opening of the bids in order to sign
bonds and contract beforo the closo of the
period.
The Superintendent of Publlo Works reserve
tho right to reject any or all bids.
C. S. HOLLOWAY,
Superintendent ef Publlo Works.
Honolulu, T. II. , June 0, 1905.
June 10, 17.
CLASSIFIED AM.
For sale, for tent, lost( found, r' '"!- rr
help wanted udvertlscmenlsw:'1 u3 t i u
ed under this heading at the 1 1
rates: 8 cents a lino first l-.s-o, live " ' iv
lino second lssuo and thrco cents a ' n
succeeding issue. Sovon words to ci 0
a lino nino linos a inch Broken .. ' to
count as full lines.
LOST. Check No. 7 on Pirst National
Bank, Wailuku, in favor of Manuel
I'austino and signed hy Pertivia Good
ncs9. Payment on the same has been
stopped and all persons are hereby warn
ed not to accept same, but return to the
First National Bank, Wailuku, or to the
undersigned.
MANUEL I'AUSTINO.
Wailuku, May 27, 1905.
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SHIPPING NEWS
Arrivnl8--Knlitilul
Juno 12 SS. Nevadan, Green
from Honolulu.
Juco 14 SS. Maui, Parker from
Honolulu.
Juno 17 SS. Maui, Parker from
Hana.
Departures Kahultil
Jund 14 SS:, Maui, Parker for
Hana.
Juno 15 Ship Manga Reva, Town
send, for Delowaro Breakwater 4000
tons sugar.
Juno 17 SS. Maui, Parker for
Honolulu.
Juno 17 S. S. Novadan, Green,
for San Francisco 4000 tons sugar.
Steamer Coming For Laborers,
HONOLULU, Juno 0. Another
batch of Japanese laborers is to bo
taken to tho mainland by a specially
chartered steamer. Like tho crowd
that went up by the S. S. Olympia
they are to go to Puget Sound coun
try. Tho Stanley Dollar is the name
of the vessel that will tako tho labor
ers. Tho vessel is to come for the Ja
panese some time this mor.th or tho
early part of July. Sho has accomo
dations for about GOO Japanese It is
probable that all of the accommo
dations will bo taken. Sho is to go
from Honolulu to Tacoma.
Motor-Cars And The Public
Every day, all over the country, and
it would seem in increasing numbers,
drivers of motor-cars are prosecuted and
fined for reckless driving. The Andover
justices, to. name only one Bench out of
many which" have been active, have been
obliged to tlx special sessions for the
hearing of summons for this offence. One
day last week they convicted some half
dozen motorists, and within little more
than a year they have imposed fines to
the amount of "360 for reckless driving
at Wallop-cross and the neighborhood.
There remains the fact that a consider
able number of, persons who drive motors
are not fitted to be trusted with them.
They have got possession of a, dangerous
toy, and they play with it with as much
discreation as an infant might with a
loaded gun, A minority, sufficiently
large to be a dangerous nuisance, be
have on some high-roads very much as
to do certain persons who make them
selves intorable on the hunting field.
They are the terror of all those driving
or riding spirited horses. They tear
through a qu'et village, and seem to
snatch a fearful joy in making old wo
men and young children scuttle out of
their way. Masked like the highway
men of old, they raid a country town,
frighten the aged and infirm, and leave
it amid popular execration, to repeat
their performance in the next town..
They raise a cloud of dust which spoils
or deteriorates the exposed, goods of
some tradesman. They make their wild
flights on journeys as to which it is of no
earthly consequence to any human being
at what hour they reach their destina
tton: and they set up a standard of speed
which those engaged on real business
are not slow to imitate.
We should be sorry to see restrictions
placed upon what promises to transform
the whole conditions of travelling and
what is at least a delightful pastime.
Still more to be regretted-would be out
bursts of popular indignation against the
worst offenders against the comity of the
road. But, somehow, the sport which
takes the form of driving a machine at
little less than the rate of au express
train, to the serious peril of others who
have an equal right to the use of the
road, must be stopped. We see no reason
to think that a few restrictions, if self,
imposed so much the better, would ap
preCiably affect the delights tending
motoring or retard its industrial develop
ment. There are long stretches of road
upon which the motorist may call upon
his machiue to do all that is in it, with
out danger to any one without danger
even to himself. We see nothing but
good, and to many parts of England
great benefits, from the increasing He-
vclopeineut of an amusement full of
pleasant and, it may perfectly well be,
harmless cxicemeut. Hut the libertines
of the road who run amuck with , a high
speed locomotive are not to be tolerated.
The highways are for the public, and are
not racing tracks. They were made for
all the Kiujf 8 subjects, on foot, driving,
or on horseback. London Times.
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H. F. WICHMAN & CO., Ltd.
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If you are troubled witn your eyes wtite to us immediately and we
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H. F. WICHMAN & CO. Ltd. o0t,c
1012-1050 Fort St., HONOLULU.
DR. JOHN GODDARD in charge.
No. 5994.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
the First National Bank oi Wai
luku, at Wailuku, Maui, in the
Ter. of Hawaii, at the close of
business, May 29tli, 1905.
RESOURSES DOLLARS
Loans and Discounts 97,751 80
Overdrafts, secured aad
unsecured 2,729 G3
U. S. Bonds to secure
circulation 16,500 00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 900 00
Bonds securities, etc 15,315 88
Banking house, furniture,
and fixtures. 8,191 41
Due from State Banks
and Bankers 27,354 74
Due from approved reserve
agents 10,000 00
Checks and other cash
items 108 92
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and ceuts 41 30
Specio au.iuu uu
Redemption fund with
U..S. Treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation) 825 00
Total 199,883 74
LIABILITIES DOLLARS
Capital stock paid in 35,000 00
Surplus fund 0,000 00
Undivided profits, less
expensss and taxes
paid 2,752 51
National Bank notes out
standing 10,000 00
Duo to approved reserve
agents 539 31
Individual deposits subject
to check 107,748 C3
Demand certificates of
deposit 17,310 37
Time certificates of
deposit 14,522 92
Cashier's checks out
standing 1000
Total 199,883 74
Tor' of Hawaii, Island of Maui, ss:
I, 0. D. Lufkin, Cashier of tho
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that tho above statement is true to
the best of my knowledgo and belief.
C. D. LUFKIN,
Cashior.
CORRECT ATTEST:
W. T. Robinson )
C. D. Lindsay Directors
R. A. Wadsworth )
Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo
this lGih, day of June, 1905.
D. H. CASE,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Best Variety oi Rubber Trees
The Nahiku Rubber Co., has just re
ceived at Honolulu 10,000 He via rubber
tree stumps direct from Ceylon. This is
the best variety of known rubber trees.
They will be forwarded to Nahiku plant
ation at ouce where everything is being
prepared, even to the holes beinp dug to
insure immediate planting. This means
a years growth in advance of seed plant
ing. Prison Inspectors.
The Board of Prison Inspectors for the
Second Judicial Circuit held their first
meeting on Monday June 12 at the office
of Deputy Tax Assessor Ke'ola. E. E.
Carley was elected chairman and J. N.
K. Keola secretary. They will hold
monthly meetiues and renort anv and
all matters pertaining to the prisons of
luis circuit.
ANOT( CAR LOAD OP
MONUMENTS
JUS' ' A'.T VPD x r.ot NEW '"ORlC
Stock Now Larger Than Ever
Artistio Designs Granite, American and
Italian Ma vq. Bronzo and
Hawaiian BU'o Stono.
Sntlt,?actou Guaranteed by
J. C. AXTELL,
1042-50 Alakea St.
042 Honolulu, H. T. 1 ,
Wo guarantee.'"
nil mil- IVrtt-U nw.l1 .VKl
"1 .li
the materials we;-'!
use in manufnnfvW
ure are tho bes
that can bo ob
tained. THE
ALOHA SALOON
Market Street, Wailuku
1
Nothing but the best of
Well Known Standard Brands
OF
Wines Whiskeys
Cordials, Liqueurs
RAINIER AND PRIMO
Bottled Beers 4
25c 2 Glasses 25c
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Island Sporting People
T. B. LYONS, Prop.
MARKET SALOON
Market Street Wailuku
ANTONE B0RBA, Prop.
Celebrated Primo & Seattle
Bottled Boor
25c 2 Glasses 25c
"When you want cool re
freshing beverage 1 call
at this popular resort
21-tf
New
Kahultjt
Saloon
Your Brand flF
Ice did Beer jji'
Always On Tap . '
Choice Wine for Bar and Tablo Uso
Cold Drinks and All Varieties of
Aerated and Mineral Waters
A. K. STENDER
Kahului
Proprietor ,-3
HAUNA LOA TIME TABLE
LEAVES HONOLULU 12 M.
SlLliA"AII,,A Maalaea Ray and
,kH$fer Hawaii, on
FRIDAY JUNE. 23
WEDNESDAY JULY 5
LEAVES MAALAEA BAY, 8 P. M.
and LAHAINA, MIDNIGHT.
For Honolulu, on v
'MONDAY JUNE 18 .
THURSDAY JUNE 28
MONDAY JULY 10
For particulars, Freight & Passage
Apply to
Into Island Steam
Navigation Co, Lt'il 1
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