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THE MAUI NEWS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1905
5
MAUI BLUE BOOK
TERRITORIAL OFFICIALS
Hon. A N. Kepotkftl, Circuit Judge, . WhIIuku
Edmund H.Hart. Clerk Circuit Court. Walluku
Jndg. W. A. MoK.y Dint. Magistrate, Wsiluku
" J. Recird " " Labnlna
" Chat. Copp, " " Makawno
' Kunukaa, " HonuRUla
" J. Kalama, 11 Had
" Pllmanu, ' ' Klpahulu
" MoOorrtston " " Molokal
Kahoohalanala, " Lanal
W. T. Hobioson, Tai Assessor Walluku
i. N. K. Keola, Deputy Assessor Walluku
A. F. Tavarea Pals
Q, Putin, Lahaina
M. H. Keuter, Hans
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Wm. Tlrnnin?, Bupervlxor, Chairman l.nhnlns
W. H. Cornwell,
T. M. Church,
J. H. Halualanl,
T. T. Meyers,
D. II. Case,
L. M. Baldwin,
Chan. Wilcox,
W. F. Kaae,
Wm. BnfTery,
Edw. Rofrera.
' T, Clark, Deputy Sheriff
u, it. iinasay,
, EOVar Morton,
F. Wlttrock,
J. H. Mataoe,
Wailuku
Makanao
Hana
Molokal
County Attorney
Treasurer
Auditor
Clerk
Sheriff Walluku
Sheriffs Clerk Walluku
Walluku
Lahaina
Mukanao
Hana
Molokal
LOCALS
The Wailuku Cash Store opened Ha
doors this week. See their new ad
in this issue.
Another new Automobile will soon
be seen on the streets.
The Catholic Ladies Aid Society
concert and calico dance to night
promises to be a grand success.
The Knights of Pythias will give a
errand masoaerade ball on Saturday
December 30th to which their many
friends will be invited. Invitations
are expected out the latter part of
next week.
The republican County Committee
held a meeting in the office of A. N.
Eepoikai on Thursday of this week.
The county board of supervisors
are again in Session in the board
, rooms in Wailuku.
The First National Bank of Wailu
ku has reduced its rates to corres
pond with Postal money order rates
for all mainland points. Island orders
at 20cts. per $100.
See their new ad. in this issue.
C. D. Lufkin drove over to Lahaina
and back the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wadsworth
.boarded the Einau at Maalaea Bay
last Friday night to meet Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Hagencamp, who are on
their way to the coast. Mr. and Mrs.
Wadsworth, drove back from Lahai
na Saturday.
Mrs. Hayselden, mjther of Mrs.
Wm. A lilt, rnt.ni'nnrl In Wailnlrii hv
Saturday's Claudine having spent a
bout four months with her son Mr.
Harold Hayselden, In Honolulu.
i Mr. and Mrs. Sparks of Kihei drove
over to Wailuku last Sunday.
Mr. G. A. Hansen returned from
Honolulu last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Copeland have se
. cured rooms at the Windsor Hotel
where they, will . reside until their
cottage Is built on the school grounds
There are still a few very pretty
articles of fancy work, left over from
tee oaazar 01 tne Laaies uuua or
Wailuku, which can be seen at Mrs.
W. A. McKay's.
Should anyfone desire any of these
things, they would do well to com-
miintro.t.A wit.h Jipp.
Attend the ' opening of Kahului
Store.
E. O. Born has purchased the
general merchandise business of
Hoffman and Weight and has opened
a grocery and hardware store.
PER80NAL. MENTION.
Dan Weight whose arm was ac
cidentally broken by a fall last week
is recovering rapidly.
E. M. Keeney, chancellor com
mander of Aloha Lodge Knights of
Pythias, was a returning passenger
on Tuesdays boat. Ed has been on
a visit to his parents in California
His many friends are glad to see
him back.
. D. L. Meyer of the Maui Wine and
Liquor Co. returned from Honolulu
by Tuesdays boat with a full time of
. Holiday goods.
E. M. Keeney is wearing a new
, pair of antlers. Whether they were
-grown with a coat of velvet or other
wise is best known to Ed and his
brother elks.
. NOTICE.
-A business meeting and election of
officers of the Ladie's Guild of Wailu
ku wil be held on Tuesday afternoon,
. Dec. 19th at 2:30 o'clock, at the re
sidence of Mrs. J. H. Raymond. It
is earnestly requested that all mem
bers, and others k interested, attend
BY AUTHORITY
Dr. W. F. Ean has been appoint
ed Territorial Veterinarian for the
City of San Francisco.
Importers of live stock can make
arrangements with Dr. Egan to in
spect animals to be imported into
the Territory.
Address Dr. W. F. Egan, 1115
1117 Golden Gate Avenue, San Fran
fisoo, Cal.
C. S. HOLLOWAY,
Secretary, Board of Agriculture
& Forestry.
.Honolulu, Nov. 22, 1905.
Dec. 2-9-16.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII.
At Chambers In Probate.
In the matter of the Estate of
WILLIAM PATTULLO L. BETT,
late of Puiinene, Wailuku, Maui,
Deceased.
Order of notice of Hearing Petition
for Administration.
On Reading and Filing the Petition
of Jessie Brockie Bett, widow of the
above deceased, alleging that William
Pattullo L. Bett, of Puunene, Wai
luku, Maui, died intestate at Puuhene-
Wailuku, Maui, on the 4th day of
November, A. D. 1905, leaving pro
perty in the Hawaiian Islands neces
sary to be administered upon, and
praying that Letters of Administrat
ion issue to her, said petitioner, and
that she be appointed Guardian of
the persons and property of Thomas
Pattullo Brockie Bett and Alfred
William Bett, mmors, children of said
Petitioner and said deceased:
It is Ordered that Monday, the 8th
day of January, A. D. 1905 at 10
o'clock A. M., be and hereby is ap
pointed for hearing said Petition in
the Court Room of this Court at Wai
luku, Maui, at which time and place
all persons concerned may appear
and show cause, if any they have, whv
said Petition should not be granted,
and that notice of this order be pub
lished in the English language for
three successive weeks in the "Maui
News," a weekly newspaper publish
ed in Wailuku, Maui.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, this 25th
day of November, 1905.
(Seal) A. N. KEPOIKAI.
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
2nd Circuit.
Attest: (Sd) Edmund H. Hart
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
2nd Circuit
Dec. 2, 9, 16, and 23.
EXECUTIVE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Mon
day, December 25th, 1905, and Mon
day Jan. 1st, 1906, being legal holi
days, all Territorial offices will he
closed on those days.
G. R. CARTER,
Governor.
Executive Building,
Honolulu, December 11, 1905.
Tenders (or Supplying Walluku
'Jail.
Sealed tenders for furnishing the
following supplies for the Wailuku
Jail for the term of one year
will be received at the office of
the Jailor, Wailuku up to Dec. 30th
1905, 10 a. m. as follows:
1st and 2nd quality beef per lb.
Pork " "
1st and 2nd " Salmon " Bbl.
Hawaiian Rice per " Bg.
No 1 and No 2 Island Sugar per '
Saloon Pilot " lb.
Coffee " "
Soap per box.
The bidder must be prepared to
furnish a satisfactory bond in the sum
of $500 for the continued and regular
delivery of any or all of said sup
plies bid for. The right to reject any
or all bids is hereby reserved.
For further information apply to
David Crowell, Jailor, Wailuku.
Dec. 16 - 23 - 30
Alexander House Concert.
A Christmas Concert will be given
at the Alexander House Thursday
evening Dec. 21, at 7:30 o'clock.
Admission to children in regular at
tendance at the settlement 5cts., all
others 10 cts. Everybody invited to
come. The programme will consist
largely of an exercise entitled
"Christmas in Other Lands "
If tbo evening U stormy the con
cert will be postponcl and further
notice given.
BY AUTHORITY
Notice i9 hereby given that the
following gentlnien have been ap
pointed as District Fire Wardens
for the Tsliin Is of Maui, Molokai and
Lanai, under the Board of Agricul
ture and Forestry, in accordance
with Act 71 of the session Laws of
1905.
LOUIS 13ARKAHAUSEN In and
for the District of Lahaina.
C. B. WELLS -In and for the
District of Wailuku.
R. C. SEARLE In and for the
District of Kaanapali.
II. P. BALDWIN Fire Warden
At Large; for the Island of Maui.
L. VON TEMPSKY In and for
the Districts of Kula and Kaupo.
J. H. RAYMOND, M. D. In
and for the Districts of Honuaula
and Kahikiiiui.
H. A. BALDWIN For the Dis
trict of Hamakuapoko and the west
half of the District of Hamakualoa.
W. F. POGUE In and for the
District of Koolau and the east half
of the District of Hamakualoa.
G. C. MUNRO In and for the
Island of Molokai.
CHARLES GAY In and for the
Island of Lanai.
"C. S. HOLLOWAY,
Secretary.
Honolulu, T. H., Nov. 29, 1905.
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 privi
leges or those paying water rates
are hereby notified that the water
rates for the term ending June
30, 1906, will be due and payable at
the office of the Wailuku & Kahului
Water works, on the 1st day of Jan
uary 1906.
All such rates remaining unpaid
for 15 days after they are duo will
be subject to an additional 10 per
cent.
All privileges upon which rates
remain unpaid February 15, 1906, (30
dayS'ifter 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. Waihiku & Kahului
Water Works.
Wailuku. December 16, 1906.
Dec. 162330.
NOTICE.
My wife having left my bed and
board without cause, I will not be re
sponsible for any debts contracted in
my name without my written order.
JAS. N. K. KEOLA.
Wailuku, Maui, Novembe r 25th 1905
2-4t.
Important.
On and after December first, The
First National Gank of Wailuku will
sell money orders on all points in the
main land at 30 cents per hundred
dollars. Money orders on Honolulu
at 20 cents per hundred . dollars.
Owing to the marked increase in the
bank's business during the past year
it is enabled to reduce Its exchange
rate all along the line. Patronize
your home bank and you will always
receive prompt and courteous treatment.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was on the 27th, day of
November, 1905, duly appointed ad
ministrator of the Estate of Esther
Hale, late of Waihee, Wailuku,Island of
Maui, Territory of Hawaii, deceased,
by order of the Honorablo A. N. Ke
poikai, Judge of the Circuit Court,
of the Second Judicial Court, Terri
tory of Hawaii. Therefore all cre
ditors of said Estate, and said de
ceased, are notified hereby to pre
sent their claims, duly authenticated,
with the proper vouchers if any
exist, even if the claim is secured by
mortgage upon real estate, to the
undersigned at the office of the
clerk 2nd Circuit Court in Wailuku,
Maui, aforesaid, within Six (6)
Months from the date of this notice;
said date beiug the first publication
of this notice; otherwise any such
claims not so presented will be for
ever barred.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, Dec. 4, 1905,
EDMUND. II. HART,
Administrator of the Estate of
Esther Hale, late of Waihee, Wailu
ku, Maui, deceassd.
Dec. 9-16-23-30-
Diirlnig the
pest week
Ao Opened
Ladies Dress Goods ree'd per Nevadan
Pongees
Etamics
Tlaids
Chine dcCrcpe
Crepon
Velveteen
Mohairs
Hair Cloth
Eolino
Suitings
Albatross
All of which are now on sole at San Francisco
prices.
Rugs.
Hundreds of them, All patterns and prices.
Moquetto Axminster
High Spire
Kolga Art Squares
Kashmir
Duchess
Eureka
Rockton Smyrna
Mohawk . "
Amst, .
Frincess
Andthe real Navajo Indian Patterns must be seen to be
appreciated.
Toys & Curios
Reservationof thesomustbomadc quickly. We are getting low on many kinds,
Better take them at once.
Mosquitoes
Do they bother you? We have tho genuine skectgo lamps. They fix em.
Cigars
Our lino of Christmas cigars is tho most complete in the islands.
Note Ladies, if you let us pick out your cigars for Christmas presents your
friends will appreciate them. You dont smoke and can't tell a good cigar in the
box, but we do and can.
During tho coming week our now shoe department
will bo opened with a completo lino of the latest New
York and coast shoos. All kinds and sizes. At prices
lower than ever, the quality the best.
Have you seen thoso in our furniture department?
If not better do so at once.
By tho Nebraskan about tho 19th wo will receive
Turkeys, Wild Ducks, Wild Qoeso and many deli
cacies for Christmas. Let us havo your order now as
they will be sold quickly.
Open Saturday Evenings.
KAHULUI BTR
The Emporium of the Pacific.