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THE MAUI NEWS-
-SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1906
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
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THERE as ONLY ONE
CRBMO
CIGAR
. . Bo suro that your OREMO CIGAR
'Has the word CREMO perforated in the
,- 'wrapper of the cigar. The OREMO has.
' JL,7 no baiid. nas only its perforated mark
J 'IB ' - "' fl ri I l ". Unnl flnlfnM 1 nmnlrinn nltnlitinf
Knuu una uuou lit vui uiiu auiuiviug iuuuuica
to distinguish it from any other 5c..Cigar.
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Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
1Aholesctle Distributors.
ii Wine & Liquor Go.
5)LE AGENTS : :
1 RAINIER BEER
DIRECT FROM THE BREWERY
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JP?'; ' Spc.cil-deKery every .hour in Wailuku.
CVi This brand denotes aualitv
Write us in regards to your
Leather needs. Send your
Hides to us and vou mav feel
certain of fair Treatment
Metropolitan Meat Co.
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Box'504.
LIMITED
HONOLULU, T. H.
Telephone Main. 143.
S. KlVVURft
Wholesale Deoler I n
Standard Beanos op
WHISKIES, BRANDY,
IMPORTED and DOMESTIC WINES
LIQUEURS, CORDIALS, GINS, ETC.
PABST, A. B. C. LEMPS, RAINIER, and PRIMO
4 " Bottled Beer "
ISLAND TRADE SOLICITED
S. K1V1URA,
Wailuku, Maui.
CARRIAGE BUILDING
When you want your carriage repaired to last
bring it to the right shop.
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING HORSE SHOEING.
I DAN. T. CAREY
S Main St. near Market, Wailuku. Maui
Honolulu, T. H., 21 Feb. 190G'
The folio win if affects the List' of
Lights and Fog Signals, PaOlflc
Const, 1904. .' ?
HAWAII
Ka Lue Lluht-Stallon, page 64,
after No. 2uti List of Lights, Buoys
and Dayicai-KP. Twelfth Light-House,
Subdistrtot, 190G, pane 10, Located
at Ka Lae, the extreme southerly
point of tho island of Hawaii.
Qn or about March 5 a fixod white
lens lantern light, illuminating the
entire horizon, will be established at
this station. Tho light will bo visible
12 miles.
Tho light will bo 75 feot above the
sea, and 34 feet above the baso of the
structure from which it will bo shown.
Tho structure will be a whito mast,
and will have at its baso a white sor
vice room with red roof and load
colored trimmings.
Keahole Point Light-Station, page
54, after No. 25G (List of Lights,
Buoys, andDaymarks, Twelfth Light
House Subdlstricl, ,1906, page 10),
Located at Keahole, tho extreme
westerly point of tho island of Ha
waii.
On or about March 1 a fixed white
lens lantern light, illuminating the
entire horizon, will bo established at
this station. The light will bo visible
12 miles.
The light will be 49 feet above tho
sea, and 36 fort above tho base of the
structuro from which it will bo shown.
The structure will be a white mast,
and will have at its base a white sc.r-
vicer.oom with red roof and lead-
colored trimmings.
iuaicanaiua ugii station, page
54, after No. 261 (List of Lights,
Buoys, and Daymarks, Twelfth
Light-House Subdistrict,' 1900, page
12). Located at the Leper Settle
ment, northerly shore of the island of
Molokal. .'
On or about March 1 a fixed, red
lens lantern light, Illuminating the
entire horizon, will be established at
this station. The light will be visible
9 miles.
The light will bo 50 feet above the
sea, and 34 feet above t.ie base of the
structure from which it will be shown.
The structure will bo" a white mast,
andjiviU. have, at its..base-.avbit3
service room with red roof and lead
colored trimmings. ,
Bj ordat-of tho Light House.Board,
A. P. NIBLAOK.
Lieutenant-Commander U. S. N.,
Assistant to the Inspector of the
Twelfth Light House District.
LAHAINA LINBS.
Henry Kla Nahaolelua 'and, family
have returned from Honolulu.
Members of the Lahaina Baseball
Association will hold a meeting at
the court House on Saturday, Mar.
3, at 7:30 p. m.
Ash Wednesday services were
held at some of the churches.
A number of carpenters are re
pairing and improving tho rooms in
the Baldwin Mansion, so that they
can bo utilized as a settlement House.
The Salvation Army held a spirit
ed meeting tor persons of all races,
at tho Kindergarten on Wednesday
evening.
Mrs, Samuel Nowlein is recovering
from a short illness. She expects to
go to Honolulu soon.
A Japanese entertainment was
given on Wednesday evening.
J. S. .Molny will soon finish the dif
ficult and dangerous work In which
ho has been employed for several
weeks. Tne proprietors of the Plo
neer Plantation will then decide
what further steps shall be tatfen
New' Principal Is appointed
MolIHIl School.-
To
The Board of Education held its
regular meeting and disposed of eon
sldernblo routine business In .he way
of approving of the following reeo
meudations bv tho Committee on
Teachers:
That John Kanekoa bo appointed
Principal of the Walmannln fifhooi at.
a salary of $40.00 per mouth.
That Miss Rose Peck be appointed
assistant at the Kaupakalua school
in piece of Mrs. Pa, at a salary of
$42.50 per month.
Tho request of Mrs. Ludloff of Pa
paikou school for leave, of absence
from September 1st, to December 1st
190G be granted.
That owing to lack of funds, the
request of Miss Yodor for an In
crease of salary be not granted
That Miss Mary Kaul be appointed
assistant at tbo Girls' Industrial
la.iinhiajmj
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Nont, Reasonable and Durable. Lawn and Comotory Furnitur
VAULT FRONTS'
I STEEL"SAFES that don't absorb moisture and are absolutely Fireproof.'
MONUMENTS
Of tho latest, designs in any material known to tho trade, including 'White Brpnzo and also Real
Bronze. Call on or writo to f r AWF7! I C fV'
ALAKEA ST., Bet. King and Hotel Sts. d' AA 1 DLtL U
F. O. Box 642 Honolulu
STEAMERS TO ARRIVE
Date Name From
Feb.' 2, Nippon Maru. ..Yokohama f
5, America Maru S. F.
7, Aornngi Colonies
9. Alameda S. F.
9, Doric ....Yokohama
13, Mongolia S F.
1G, Manchuria Yokohama
16. Nevadan S. F.
20, China S.-F.
20, Ventura. . Colonies
.21, Sonoma S. F.
23, Hongkong Maru. Yokohama
v . 27.' Nippon Maru S. F.
Mar. -3, Alameda S. F.
2, Korea. Yokohama
G, Dorio,. S. F
7, Miowera Colonies
G, Nebraskan.-. S. F.
!l3, Coptic ....Yokohama
13, Sierra. Colon'es
14, Ventura S. F..
15, Manchurl -. S. F.
22, Hongkong Maru S. F.
23, Alamedi .S. F.
23, Siberia Yokohama
29, Korea.. S. F
30, Nevadan .' S. F-
31, America Maru. .Yokohama
STEAMERS TO DEPART
Date Name. . for
Feb. 2, Nippon Maru ,.S. F.'
5, America Maru. .Yokohama
'7,Aorangi '. . .'Victoria
9, Dorio S. F.
; 13, Mongolia Yokohama
14, Alameda S. F.
1G, Manchuria.. v S. F.
19, Nevadan... X S. F.
'20, China Yokohama
20, Ventura . . . . , S. F.
21, Sonoma .....Colonics
23, Hongkong Maru, . ...S. F.
27, Nippon Maru.. ..Yokohama
2, Korea S. F.
6, Doric Yokohama
7, Alameda S. F.
7, Miowera Victoria
11, Nebraskan S. F.
13, Coptic, S. F.
13, Sierra S. F.
14, Ventura Colonies
15, Manchuria Yokohama
22, Hongkong Maru. Yokohama
23, Siberia.-....... S. F.
28, Alameda.. S. F.
29, Korea Yokohama.
31, America Maru S. ' F-.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
For snlo, for rent, lost, found, tilluntiona or
neipwamea nuvcrusemenin win no puunsn
cd undor '.Ma heading nt tho following
rates: 8 cents a lino tlrnt Issue, flvo cents n
lino second Issue and thrco cents a lino oach
succeeding Issuo. Seven words to constltuto
a lino nlno linos a Inch Broken lines to
count as full lines.
Mar.
school from April 1st, at a salary of
$25.00 per month. Site takes tho
placa of Lizzie Ahia, who is to bo
married.
That resignation of W. A. Yeats
be accepted.
That Miss Julia Kupibra be ap
pointed principal of tho Kaaawa
school at a salary of $40 00 per month,
That salary of Miss Maud Lovcjoy
be-placed at $70.00 per month
That Application of Miss Dil'on for
life eertilleato bo granted' ,
That application of Miss Maud Jor
don for leave of absence be granted.
That salary of Mrs BergMrom,
after lier first two months' teaching
be placed at $50 00
That a new prlneip tl be appointed
for the Moiliili school.
Babbit stated that the committee
had decided in repaid to tho lust
iUm, that it was, necessary fur. the
good of the school that, a chanue be
made. Miss Helen Robertson, n
teacher of ten years' standing, was
appointed to take the plnee at
$00 a tnonth. Miss Amy Kau of Aiea
to succeod MisT Robertson.
E. S. Cnpellas reported on the ap
pointment of a substitute. Ills aotidn
was approved.
Babbitt reported that .a tank had
been built at Makena which was use
less at is hardly rained there more
than once In 30 years. This tank
could he moved to Keokoa. He rccom
mended that a cistern he made at
Makena. r
Von Holt suggested that a well bo
SHIPPINOEWS
Departure Kahului.
Feb. 28 Btr. Claudino Parker, for
Honolulu. .
Arrivals Kahului
Mar. 3-Str. Clpuaine Parker, frrm
Honolulu.
Services at Island Churches
Ciiuucn Of Hody Innocents, Lahaina
' Canon A. B. Woymouth, Hector,
lloly Communion,- 7:00 A. M. every Sunday,'
Sunday School 10:15 A.M. Morning servlco 11:00
A.M. Evening Prayer, 4:30 P. M. During Ad
vent and Lenten season .special wcol: day ser
vices. Wainek ciicrcii, Lahaina.
Itov. S. Knpu, Pastor.
Sunday school, 0:30 A. M, Morning servtno
11:00 A. M. Y. P. S. C. E. at 1:00 P. M. Wed
nesday afternoon, Prayer Meeting at 3:30 P.M,
Thursday ternoon, Women's Meeting, 3:30 P.
M. Friday afternoon, Cbolrflchcarsal 3:30 P.M-
ROMAN CATIIOMC CI1DI1C1I, LAHAINA.
Itev. Father Oliver.
First Mass, week days Q:00. A. M, Sundays and
holidays, l0:0OA. M. Benediction S:30 p. tn.
Meetings at Salvation Army Hall, Marlt'ot
St., 8 'Pr M.'tjvury- Saturday. Sunday Jurists
at S P. M. Salvation meeting' at 8 P. M.
welcomo,
St. Anthony's Chduch,. waimiku
Su 'day Servlco. Communion, 0;00 A. M. Child
rcn's .lass, 8:30 A. M. Instruction 1c English.
Second Mass, 10:00 A. M Sermon in Hawaiian
and Portuguese After Mass. Benediction, lljjf
A. M., Roscry and Instruction for natives, week
days Mass 0. A.- M. 'Holidays falling during
woo It: Communion at C: 'A. M. Mass at 0-00 A,
M.
.
FOREIGN PROTESTANT CHURCH.
MAKAWAO.
R. V. Bt zata, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Public Worship at 11:00 A. M.
TiiECiinncii OrTns Good Shuimieiu)
Wailuku.
Rev, Canon Ault, Reotor.
Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th Sunday at 7
A. M. 2nd Sunday at 11 A. M. Matins & Hormon
at 11 A. M. Children's servlco, 1st Sunday at 2
P. M.Evonsong and Sermon at Puunene, 7:30.
Holy Days, Holy Communion at 7 A. M. Dally,
Matins at 7:30.
Kaahumanu Ciiukch, Wailuku
Rev. J. Nua, Pastor.
Sunday school, 0:30 A, M. Morning servlco 11
A. M. Y. P. S. O. M. from 7:00 P. M. tn R-iin r
M. Affornoon service. Wailuku, Sunday School
2:00 P. M. Revival mooting 3:00 P. M. All wol-
come.
POIITUQUESE PHOTESTANT MISSION PAIA
M. G.Santos. Evangelist. S. School lO.'n. in
Gospel preaching, 11, a. m., Prayer Mooting
7-30 P.M., S. School at Hamakuapoku at 2 P.m.
uvurj- jsuDuay.
UNION CnURCH, WAILUKU.
Rev. Rowland B. Dodgo, Pastor. Proaohlng
Servlco as utmal at 7 30 P. M
H. OKAMURA
ICE CREAM PARLOR
SUCCESSOR TO CHONG CHUNG.
ICE OREAM,
' FRESH SODA WATER,
CANDY, TOBACCO, CIGARS,
FRESH CAKES TO ORDER,
Market Street, U'tiiluku.
II. OKAMURA, Pmprltor.'
. INSURANCE
Patronize 1'ietil men
Don't snd t.r Honolu'u
when you cun insure at home.
F. P. UOSECRANS,
Local Ag ut New York Life.
PIONEER HOTE?..,
(" At the Soa'fr Shore.")
LAHAINA'S LEADING
HOSTELRY.
ONE MINUTE WALK FROM BO AT LA N "I l r v -
COOL, AIRY ROOMS,
INVIGORATING SEA AlR;i ,
and an EXCELLENT TABLE
Makes Living at this Hotel a Joy
forever.
SPECIAL RATES BY THE
WEEK OR MONT1!
Ycutaake noritstakt wher ycu -up.h?ie.
Sample Room AiTA'j'tP
Teu'hone Fon Use Or GuesTs
GtJOUGE FliEELAND, iMotutic
CENTRAJL SALOON
Market Street Wailuku
, ANTONE B0RBA, Prop.
Full lino of popular brands ot .
WINES, LIQUORS,
CORDIALS, BRANDIES,
WHISKIES, GINS, . v-
Etc. Etc.
Celebrated Primo & Seafte
aottled Bier
25c 2 Glasses 25c
dug, The place was only about 40
feet above sea level and fresh water
could always be frund at sealovel.
Babbitt said a cistern would work
when a tank would not, A cistern
would hold water for a long time,
while a small tank would be dried up
often, and would consequently decay
quickly, Babbitt's proposed action
was authorized.
Pukalani Milk Dairy
If you want a daily supply of
fresh, pure milk, or fresh milk".
butter, appjy
PUKALANI- DAIRY
Tel. 166 Makavvao
THE
ALOHA SALOON
Market Streot, Wailulfti
Nothing but tho best of
" Well Knovrti Standard Brands
Of
Wines Whiskeys ,
Cordialsr Liqueurs
RAINIER AND PRIMO
Bottled Bec.i;s
25c 2 Glasses 25c
HKflDQUARTERS POR
Island Spurting People
T. B. LYONS, Pioi.
Wailuku Fruit -Market
'NG LEONG, Proprietor. ' '
TO ARRIVE
' PISR ALL STEAMERS
Fresh California
DELL-FLOWER APPLES
PEACHES,
PEARS '
PLUMS
NECTA RINKS
ORANGES LEMONS NUTS
CALIFORNIA VEGETAIJLES
California Fruit During Season.-
Telophone Orders Promptly Filled.
TOGO RESTAURANT.
MARKET ST. WAILUKU.
Meals 25 and I5c,s
11. nirOtSU, Proprietor,
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