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THE MAUI NEW SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1905 5 MAUI BLUE BOOK Ron. A W. Kepoikai, Circuit Iud, Wlluiiu Edmund H. Hurt. Clerk Circuit Court. Wailuku Judge W. A. McKay Dlst. Magistrate, Wailuku J. Rccard Lahaina " Chaa. Copp, " " Kunukaa, " " " i. Kalama, " ' " Pilmanu, " " " McCorriaton " " " Kaboohalanala, " ' I,. M. Baldwin, Sheriff, W. B, SulTory, Iputy ShenO C. R. Lindsay " '.' Edar Morton, " F. Wlttrock, " " ' Inane Cocknlt, " Makawao Honunula Hana Klpahuln Molokai Lanai Wailuku Wailuku Lahaina Makawao Hana Molnkal xl'laliulu WaPuku Lahaina Makawao Hana Kalaupupa wailuku Wailuku Pala tiBhalna Hnna Captain Police W. Kaluaklnl " '' H. Iwlena, H. Z. Kaipo, " " J. Walumau, . W. T. Hoblnaon, Ta Awaaor i. N. K. Keola, Deputy Assessor A. F. Tavurea a. Punn, " M. H. Renter, " LOCALS C. C. Conradt, lessee of the island of Kahoolawe, has a trespass notice In tills issue. H. Kendall, the father qt the labor ir.oyement on the big island, is on M ui for a few days. A. K. Stender returned from Ho nolulu last Wednesday with a permit tj run a full license saloon in his pocket. Trains will run from Paia, Spreck els, Puunene and Kahulul to the Krand ball at K. of P. Hall Monday evening. The June number of the Paradise of thff Paciho is out and has an ex cellent article on Kilauea by Eleanor Langton. ' The twelfth race, the Gentlemen's Driving Race, has been made a mile dash instead of a heat race as first advertised. The Aloha Saloon will keep open house all day on the Fourth and will serve patriotic refreshments to its thirsty customers. Pearson & Potter Co., Ltd., of Honolulu, have something of interest to county officials and other business men. See their advertisement in this issue. i Invitations are out for a grand ball to he held under the auspices oi Aloha Lodge, No. 3, Knights of Py thias, at their castle on Monday evening, July 3. The reception committee of the K. of P. ball requests that those who have not received their invitations please notify them. Ambose K. Hutchinson, husjand of Mary K. Hutchinson deceased, late of Kalaupapa. petitions that James C. Beissel be granted letters of administration. July 31st has heen set for date of hearing bef.ire Jui!gp Kepoikai. According to an advertisement of the Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., Maui will lose her usual Wednes day morning steamer, as the sailing day from and after July 7th has been changed to Friday instead or iues day A. Borba, proprietor of the Mar ket Saloon, in anticipation of the treasurer of the territory issuing full license under the new liquor law, has had the place thoroughly reno vaterl and repaired by J. A. Harris. Today is the first day of the saloons under the new law. Engine number 4 of the Kahului Railroad was put into commission Sunday for the first time since going into the round house for a thorough overhauling and repaint Ing. J. A. Harris, is responsible for the new and pleasing appearance of number 4. W. C. Nicholson the repairer of the Kaahumanu Church clock has severed his partnership with J. A Redhouse. and is now in the same business for himself with headquar- . ters at the Honolulu Drug Co, Honolulu, where he will be pleased to receive any work froir Maui which will have his Individual and prompt attention. - Mr. Searle informs the Niws that the police of Lahaina were very prompt in answering to his tele phone call for assistance last week during the demonstration of the Porto Rican road workers. The police arrived at bis place at eleven o'clock and remained there .until everything had quited down. Miss Stocksanbons "I thought I saw the baron come in. Where is he?" Mr. Stocksanbons- "He has iust had an interview, with me; and at present he is in the library trying to figure out whether out. he loves you LAHAINA LINES. Miss Rosie Otis has been ill for several ays. The Lahaina Ice Co. has a new ice maker. Mr9. J. Glenn is visiting her mother Mrs. Slyver. Miss Maude Horner is visiting her aunt Mrs. Horner. M. Newcouib and Miss Sarney are in tonolulu. Baby Waiabolo has been very ill but is rapidly improving. Baby Henning has been very ill but is now on the mend. Master Louis and Willie Henning are home for their school vacation. Mrs. Dunn returned home with her two sons Eddie and George Dunn. Willie Buchanan returned home Mon day morning from Wailuku. Mr. Wren wescott was a visitor to t,a- haina. He returned home Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Reavis are living in a new house on Everett street, Los Angeles. Mrs. Gannon and Miss Holden left for Philadelphia last Saturday for a lengthy so) urn. The Olsen children came from Hono lulu last week, and continued their jour ney to Haleakala. Sunday the base bill will le between the Ilimas and Pioneers and will be a very exciting game. Karl Roendahl wa9 one of the guests at the Masonic Banquet in Wailuku last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kidlein will depart for Honolulu Saturday night. Many of their friends are sorry to see them go. Miss MacDonald and Miss Thorn are now in Honolulu, Miss Thorn is about to be married to the Rev. Mr. Buchanan f Kohala. Dr. Moloney leaves town on Saturday evening, tor a vacation on tue matniana. During his absence Dr. Burt will be jn charge of the Lahaina Hospital. He will also act as the town physician. Postmaster Waal returned on Tuesday He visited the Portland Fair, and went as far south as Los Angeles, Cal. He is in excellent health, and will resume his regular work on July I. Mr. Dow's automobile has made the trip to Wailuku in an hour and a quarter; but usually the time is a little longer. The machine was built by the Ford Mo tor Company of Detroit, Mich. Mr. Dow wilf soon have a larger machine. Mrs. T. Hose jfave a swell luau at her home to over 36 of her fnends. The tables were decorated with flags, Chinese lanterns, maiden hair and beautiful flowers. After the luau dancing and music and card playing was induldged in and every body had a lovely time Mnnv thank to Mr. and Mrs. Hose from air who attended the luau. - . UP COUNTRY NOTES. V. Searby and family left for Honolu lu by the Mauna.Loa Thursday enroute to the coast. Mr. H. P. Baldwiu returned Wednes day from Honolulu. Mr. V. L. Boeck who just underwent an operation at Puunene Hospital will soon be out again. Mr. C. B. Kinney for some time past postmaster and train dispatcher at Kahu lui will leave for Honolulu Saturday to take charge of the head wireless office, The postoffice is being filled temporarily by Geo. Schrader. II. McCubbin has resigned his position as foreman of the machine shop at Puu nene and will leave for Honolulu. There will be a pinic at Sunnyside, Makawao on the 4th of July. Polo, ten nis and ring tilting will be some of the sports of the day. Dr. Diuegar and wife leave Saturday for a trip to the coast. The dance to be given at K. P. Hall on the evening of the 3rd of July ought to be well attended as a good time is pro. niised to all. Trains will be run from Paia, Puunene and Kahului as usual. Work is progressing rapidly on the foundations for the new rollers to be put in Puunene Mill. With two twelve- roller roller mills the plantation will be able to griud their cane more rapidly next season. m Supervisors Meet. An informal meeting of the Board-of Supervisors of Maui County was held at Wailuku Wednesday afternoon. Those present were T. T. Meyers of Molokai, W. Henning of Lahaina, W. H, Cornwell of Wailuku, T. M. Church of Makawao, and J. H. Halaulani of Hana Districts. Wm. Henuing of Lahaina was made temporary chairman. While nothing definite of course could be legally done until July 1 or after general idea of the work before them was discussed and available locations for of fices were investigated and it was decid ed to accept the offer of Judge Kepoikai for the use of his office and for the rooms over the First Nutioual Bank. Treasurer L. M. Baldwin went to Hon olulu thursday night at the suggestion of the Board to look up mutters which will necessarily couie up at au early meeting IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. At Chambers In Probate. In the matter of the Estate of Mary K. Hutchison, late of Kalau papa, Molokai, Deceased. Order of Notice of Hearing Peti tion for Administration. On Reading and Filing the Peti- lon of Ambrose Jl. Hutchison, or Kalaupapa, Molokai, husband of said deceased, alleging that Mary K. Hutchison, of Kalaupapa, Molokai, died intestate at Kalaupapa, Molo kai, on the 16th day of May, A. D. 1905, leaving property in the Hawa iian Islands necessary to be adminis tered upon, and praying that Letters of Administration issue to James C, Beissel. It is ordered that Monday, the 31st day of July, A. D. 1905, at 10 clock A. M., be and hereby is ap pointed for hearing said Petition in the Court Room of this Coifrt at Wai luku, Maui, at which time and place all persons concerned may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said Petition should not be granted, and that notice of this or der be published in the English lan guage for three successive weeks in the "Maui News" a newspaper in Wailuku, Maui. Dated at Wailuku, Maui, June 27 tb, 1905. By the Court: Seal. EDMUND H. HART, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Second Circuit. Julyl, 8, 15 and 22. , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT, TER RITORY OF HA WAIL At Chambers In Probate. In the matter of the Estate of Manoel Pereira Pico, late of Kaupa kulua, Maui, deceased. Order for Notice of Hearing PetUion for Probate of Will. A document purporting to be the Last Will and testament of Manoel Pereira Pico, deceased, having on the 13th day of June, A. D. 1905, been presented to said Probate Court, and a Petition for the Pro bate thereof, and for the Issuance of Letters Testamentary to Joana P. Pico, having been filed by Joana P. Pico : It is hereby ordered that Monday, the 24th dav of July, A. D. 1905, at 10 o'clock A M. of said day, at the Court room of said Court, at Wailuku, Island of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, be and the same hereby is appointed the time and place for proving said Will and hearing said application. It is further ordered, that notice thereof be given, bv publication, once a week for three successive weeks, in the" Maui News," a newspaper pub lished in Wailuku, Island of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, the last publico tion to be not less than ten days pre vious to the time therein appointed for hearing. Dated at Wailuku, this 13th day of June, 1905. By the Court : (Seal) EDMUND H. HART, Clerk. June 17, 24, July 1, 8. WATER NOTICE. As provided for in Chapter 45 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1905, In accordance with Section 1 of Chapter XXVI of the laws of 1886 All persons holding water pnvi leges or those paying water rates are hereby notified that the water rates for the term ending December 31, 1905, will be due and payable at the office of the Wailuku & Kahului Water works, on the 1st day of July, 1905. All such rates, remaining unpaid for 15 days after they are due will be subject to an additional 10 per cent. All urivfleees upon which rates remain unpaid August 15, 1905, (30 days after becoming delinquent), are liable to suspension without further notice. Rates are payable at the office of the Water Works in the Wailuku Court House Building. W. E. BAL, Supt. Wailuku & Kahului Water Works. Wailuku. June 17, 1905. June 17, 24. July 1. Baffles The Veterinarians. A new disease among horses has made its appea'reuce of Maui which baffles the knowledge of the most promineut veteri narians of the mainland. The disease shows first by a boney growth on the nasel tube and later effects the horse in the knees and hocks. The disease made it appearance first in New York City, but has apparently traveled overland to the Pacific Coast and from there to the islauds. BY AUTHORITY HOLIDAY NOTICE. TUESDAY, July 4th, being a leal holiday, all offices of the Territorial overnment will be closed on that day. G. R. CARTER, . Governor. Executive Building, June 16thr 1905. 1 . June 24. July 1. PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE. On Saturday, July 1, 1905, at 12 'clock noon, at the front entrance to the office of the Snb Agent of Public Lands, Kahului, Maui, will be sold at public auction : Governmpnt Remnants in Kanaio, Hon u aula, Maui. Lot No. 1, area 16.70 acres. Lot No. 2, area 5.64 acres. To be sold as one lot, total area 2.34 acres, classed as grazing land. Upset price, $67.00. Terms : Cash U S. gold coin. For plans and further particulars, pply at Department of Public Lands, Honolulu, or at office of Sub-Agent. Kahului. Maui. JAS.V. PRATT, Commissioner of Public Lands. HonoluTu, May 31. 1905. , June 17, 24. July 1. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Administrator's Notice To Cbedi- JUKB. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1905 duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Annie Miner, late of Makawao, Maui, de ceased, by order of the Honorable A. Kepoikai, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. Therefore, ail creditors of said estate and said deceased are notified hereby to present their claims, duly authenticated, with the proper vou chers, if any exist, even if the claim is secured by mortgage upon real estate to the undersigned at his law office at Wailuku, island of Maui, T, H., within six months from the sdate this notice: said date being the first publication of this notise; other wise such claims if any, will be forever barred. Dated at Wailuku, Maui, June 9th, 1905. JAMES L. COKE, Administrator of the estate of Annie Miuer, late of Makawao, Maui, deceased. June 10-17-24. July !. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ADMINISTRATION'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigued was on the 1st. day of June A. D. 1905 duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Henry B. Wilkins of Lahaina, Maui, deceased, by order of the Honorable A. N. Kepoikai, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Second Circuit, lerri tory of Hawaii. AU creditors of said Estate are therefore hereby notified to present their claims, duly authenticated, with the proper vouchers, any exist, even if the claim is secured by mortgage on real estate, to the undersigned at his law office at Lahaina, Maui, T. H., within six months from the date of this notice; said date being the first publication of this notice; otherwise such claims, if any, will be forever barred. Dated at Lahaina, Maui, June 24, 1905. A. N. HAYSELDEN, Administrator of the Estate of Henry B. Wilkins, deceased, of Lahaina, Maui, T. H. June 24. July 1, 8, 15. NOTICE OF TRESPASS FOR THE ISLAND OF KAHOOLAWE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CERN. CON You and everyone of you are here bv notified that any one found tres passing, or shooting any animal or animals of whatsoever kind, on this Island, without my written permis sion, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. C. C. CONRADT, Lessee. July 1, 8, 15, 22. Gladys "I call it an automobile eniracrement." 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