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r - it. T''A An., . . What is Best for MartiU If you yish Prosperity Advertise in the News Is Beat for the News VbLUME XIII WAILUKU, MAUI, H. T., SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1906 NUMBER 2 3K I-1 n PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNEYS . M. VIVAS. ATTORNEY AT LAW ,. " ', -- Maiiket Street WVIL'UKU. :- : : MAUL ." ' Doctors WEDDICK ond D1NEGAR Dn. Weudicic I ' Usual office Hours of Wailufiu. ( MnltJlani Hospital J) Dh. Dinkoar a. m. Ofllce 0:30 to ( 10.30 and 5 to7 p. m. Mnlillanl Hospital J) NOTARIES PUBLIC. EDMUND H. HART Notary Public, Conveyencer and Typewriter , , Agent to Grant Marriage License Office, Circuit Court, 2nd Circuit HENERY DICKENSON. ' Notary Public. LAHAINA, ,. MAUI . It is nil right to let your little girls;antl beys run about barefoot ed dnco in a while, but not all the time. Their poot little feet Boon bccomo big, broad and swollen, and thojr won't thank you for that when they grow into m'en and women. Wo ha ve imported a' line of shoes especially made for school children'.; They, are strong and, neat. You willjiave no reason to complain about tho'pricc. ' - ; Kindly also bear in mind that wo have the finest lines' of Ladies' and Men's shoes from the greatest, shoo firm in the .world. MAUI DRUfi STORE V. A. V.ErLESEN. Prop. LIMITED. Incorporated Under the Laws' of ; -' the Republic of Hawaii. CAPITAL.!. . ,.x $600,000.00 SURPLUS. . . $200,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS .$70,000.00 OFFICERS. Chas. M. Cooko ...President P. C. Jones Vice-President F.W.Macfarlane..2nd Vice-Presicent C. H. Cooko , Cashier C. HustaOo.. Assistant Cashier - J DIRECTORS. E. D. Tennoy, J. .A, McCandless, C. H. Atherton, E. V. Bishop. Transact a .General jComjnercial .snd Savings Business. in Correspondence Solicited. Tlie Bank of Hawaii ii minimi ii i iiiiiii'ii in i i or I'or the convf nit'jicc of ctistomtrs Iivng out of QlO'Tj H town, we pay imrticnlar ulttntion to Hanking by YNlf f) J mail. You can mail your dt-i.osit to us from your Vh$mJ A own Fost-oflice, stating on what coiulitions and terms 3UaL( ttfjL a certificate of deposit or pass book will be mailed to j ) r Accounts may be started with any amount from tCH Juno FW3j one dollar up. " 1 July, . H; P. BALDWIN -f "9 ' tt: P. .Baldwin undergoes successful operation in Honolulu.--To improve Quarantine Island. Meeting nights of the Lodges. MAUI TO MANUFACTURE WINE. Wine manufacture on Maui to be tried' by local capital. Ah Toy assaulted . by a boy. II. P. BALDWIN UNDERGOES "SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. As the result of a cold that set- tied in his en? Honorable H P. Baldwin underwent an operation. 'some daysago which was necessi- a'ted by the formation of an absess. The first operation "was not' suc cessful and a second ono was per formed Monday morning of this week by Dr. G. S. McDona'gh a graduate ofT6ranto University - of Canada, who is a specialist' of rare abiliiy-''?in 'Jsav diseases. He' was jissistect by:"Drs. W;aterhouso, and Rogers. The operation consists of dril ling" or chiseling the. mastoid pro cess, of the temporal bonb exposing and draining the mastoid cells. "The-operation is a -'simple, one. andi's attended ;With but little danger if taken in time otherwise the most serious results' follow. Th'q operation on Mr. Baldwin. proved entirely successful and after coming from the influence of the anaesthetic he was lesting.more easily than he had-for. sometime, The Kinau made a spepial trip to Kahului for all of Mr. Baldwins family last Saturday evening that they might bo near him during the operation. The state of Mr. Baldwins health is Of more importance to the peo ple of Maui than that of any living man representing as ho does such vast interests and exerti ng as he Physician; Dn. F. A. ST. SURE I'lIYSIOIAN ANB SURGEON Office and Residence Wailuku Hotel, RECOVERING. does such influence oyer tho social political and financial status of tho whole island. . CONGRESS APPROPRIATES.' $20,000 FOR QUARANTINE ISLAND. V It is learned that the Govern ment has appropriated $20,000 for the reclamation of Quarantine Is land,' a thing that has been expect ed for some time. Mr. Connor who represents the. San Frqncisco Bridge Company believes his com pany will undoubtedly be given the work, as there is no one else in position to do it at the present time. In . making the fill 160,000 cubic yards of dirt, will be required, t'and this will be. pumped in, if his com: pany is given the workf by the dredger now at - work 'in -makinjg the harbor deeper. . - - At the rate the big dredger is now working, it will take only 20 days to complete Jthe work after the job has been started. The bill was rushed through Congress, ai it was considered to be an emergency, and it is not expected to be lone until tho contract will be awarded. After tho award is made, if it is .to the San Francisco Bridge Company, no time will bo lost in getting tho dredgtr to work? The pipes will simply be changed from their pre sent location and put over on the Quarantine Island. When the work is completed the size of the Island in high tide' will be considerably increased. Much of it is now covered with water 'when tho tide. comes in, and if is to improve this condition that the contract is to ,bo let. Mr. Connor has been in communication with his company regularly concerning the action of "the .Government in making tho appropriation, and it was no surprise fo him, -.to receive the word that the matter had .been settled. More details will be ob tained in a .short time by mail, LODGE MEETING-NIGHTS, Aloha Lodge Knights of Pythias and Lodge Maui of the njaspnic order both moot in tho same' b'uild- iug each month in tho Knghtji of Pythias hall'in Wailuku and -ivill continue to do so until such timo as tho masonic temple in Kahului i ready for occupancy. In order to avoid having "both orders meet the samo nightv the Knights of Pythias have adopted a new, schedule of meetings. ' . TJm lyjjts on which the " two ders meet" ffr'tho year 'are'" as follows; . vi " i - i SCHEDULE Y OF MEETINGS FOR 190G. Month :'Mabon3 K.-.of P. March " l'Otn. I7tlufc 81. '7th., ;5th. 9th. 14. 28. 12. .;.; 26. 2d. 10. 30. .i7th. ,..,jl4.r '28. August 4th. 11. ' 25. S'dptembcr 1st. 8. 22. October 6th. 13.- 27 November 3rd. 10. 24. December lBt 8. 22. TO GROW WIND GRAPES. The Kaupakulua Wine and Li quor Co. h'aveinterested'the officials in their plan to grow grapes on Maui in largo quantities and have secured the services of Mr. J. E. Higgins from the experiment sta tion who personally inspected the land this week and pronounces the floil, and climatic conditions good. He.was met in Wailuku by Mr. J. M. Vivas the president of the Com pany and taken to Kaupakulua that ho might make a personal in spection. On his return he was mot by a News reporter and spoke very favorably of the prospects Of the Lionipany. Mr. Higgins is an enthusiastic agriculturist and horlicult'urist and replies to tho statement t that no- tmng wiu grow successiuily Here on account of the great number of nests with the assertion that the same would be true of every state in the union were it not for the constant and systematic, warfare ivag'ed against them in other places. We hope he is correct- in his conclusions and that the timo may soon come when thousands of acres of land that is now useless may be made to support a thrifty pro sperous population. The efforts of the company will be watched with much interest. b6y assaults chinaman. On Monday of this week Ah Toy an old Chinaman came into tho police station and from the amount of blood on his face and clothes appeared like an advance guard in the Chinese American war. Ho had teased a little Portu gese boy whose reputation is none too good and was s truck, in the head by tho youngster with a stone and received a bad scalp wound, He was attended by. Dr. Wed dick and sent to the Hospital. Tho boy is in jail awaiting a hearing before Judge W..A. Mckay.. IHARA MEETS VIOLENT DEATH. On Saturday morning Ihara a teamBter in tb.o employ of the H, C. & S. Co. while hauling cane irorn tho cane scales to the mill in Bome way fell under the cars and was killed by having tho wheels pass over his neck and part of his head. While ho onq' saw him fall an other teamster 'was just behind him and called out for him to go ahead. And when ho did not go on ho went to see why he did not go on and found him lying on tho track dead. A corners jury was called composed of the following: Sheriff Saffory, J. N. . S. Williams Wm Seabury, W.'Lougher, James Cunv ing C. H. Fitzpatrick, R. B. Church, who rendered the following verdict "That wo find the deceased was named Ihara, was a native f Japan and uged about twenty years, that.'ho come to his death on the 24th day of February 190G froTh wounds in, tho head cpused by being accidentally caught under the wheels of a loaded cane car at Puunene mill Maui. This is the first fata accident at the mill for a long time and as tho class of work was not at all dangerous it is one of those accidents that'seems to oc cur where least expected. TO RAISE SALARY A bill introduced in Congress to increase salary of the president, Yice president, members .of the cabinet, senators and congressmen. NORWEGIAN STEAMER WRECKED. Thirty persons drowned Thir More Manilla. Sugar 96 deg. 3.39 WASHINGTON, Mar. 2. Senator Gallanger has introduced a bill fixing the salary of the, president at dollars per year and of the vice president and members of "the cabinet - at Fifteen thousand ($15,000,000) dollars per year. Tho speaker of tho house at twelve thousand ($12,000,000) dollars per year and the. . senators and representatives at seventy-five ($75,000) dollars per year. The house of Representatives has bill carrying sixty-nino millions of HAUGESUND, Mar. 2. The the Norwegian coast. Thirty porsons VALETTA, Mar. 1. The United McOlella'n with tho first infantry aboard 'arrived here today en routof J, WASTTTWrSTflTJ Mar 1 ln,!Mn Hnnanl . .ottlnrl oot'V. ' M ----- ' - !i A. J. lwl ftA UVitl department that the American property at Nan Ohong is safe. Th'eYj refucrees havo conn to Km' Kianue. a . - 0 0 WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 26. chang has been destroyed by rioters. m'ission escaped. 1 he trouble is said to have originated in a uisnute between the , u J. French Jesuits and the Chinese officials. Sir Jesuits and two mom- . bers of tho King man family, British rioting. Order has been restored. has been ordered to the scene from nfT,TTMTlTA Smith Amnt?n MIOM. 01 frllrWAl 1 T. n fSnl .......n 3a sand death aloncr tho cost. 0 . ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 26.The national assembly is to meet T? on May 10. .' . . f'-? CANTON, Feb. 26. Tho situation hero is quiet. It is believed that the Nanchang trouble is a local spread. ' - SACRAMENTO, Feb. 26. Senator French who was charged with , acceptance of a bribe during the: last hflnn nrviiiittfwl MANILLA, Feb. 26. General Wood whoso trip to Mindanao on. inspection was delayed on account of preparations for Chinese trouble, , has gone to Mindanao. SACRAMENTO, Feb. 26. Former' State Senator French charged with accepting bribes was acquitted by the jury today.' MANILA, Feb. 26. General Leonard Wood has gone to Mindanao on a tour of inspection. . - A fow days ago it was reported that this trip would be postponod ' on account of trouble in China. WILLEMSTAD, Dutch West Indies, Feb. 26. It is ronorled Uiat President Castro of Venezuela has decided to break with the Monroo doctrine and expel foreigners. , ' Tho populace is reported to be desirous of an American protec torate and immediate intervention. BERLIN, Feb. 26. Kaiser Wilhelm has beon congratulated by deputations of governmental bodies upon tho anniversary of his silver wedding. Subjects of tho Empire have donated ten million marks for charity in celebration of the event. Arrangements have beon completed for the "marriago of Princo Eitel on Tuesday. William II., Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia, married tho Princess Victoria of. Schloswig-Holstein-Londenburg-Augusten burg, who is ono year younger than he. Tho Emperor was 47 yoar3 of ago on January 27. Prince William Eitel-Frederick, to bo married tomorrow, is the Kaiser's second son, born in 1883. ' ,VARSAW, Fob. 26. In a fight between Socialists and National Democrats one was killed and fifteen wounded. ' ODESSA, Feb. 26. Three policemen were killed hero by a bomb. - Cossacks afterward killed three anarchists. GAMBIER, Ohio, Feb. 24. Kenyon Military Academy burned V- vuuuj. imoo wjucio mo uiBsiiij, Xiigui wore mjureu ana 01 uieso three will probably die. CHICAGO, Feb. 24. Tho body of Murdorer Hoch, who was, uuiitu jcBiuiuuj, ww wuucu 111 i OF THE PRESIDENT. on wrecked Steamer soldiers to 1T".- 3 V Beets 8s. 3jd. f seventy- five thousand ($75,00,000).' passed the army appropriation dollars, steamer Thir has boet wrecked off were drowned. States transports Kilpatrick andl . . , -The American mission at NansVr. The missionaries attached to 'J- J people, were killed .during tho-j. The American gunboat El Cano J; 5 Shanghai. 9ft A n fhVf linn n Va nr MAnn.fful i n lint.n jMiinnrl . i . .11 n V 'j Urn disturbance and that it will not , session of the legislature, has uuui a num. 4 T r - f( mmm ...