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THE MAUI NEWS
'S ATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1906
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Tho word CRTCMO is perforated in Iho
wrapper of ovory one of our celebrated
CMEMO B CIGARS. They have no
bands. Wo will not iuarantco the qual
ity of any banded imperforated
CRBMO CIGAR
This is important to every smoker.
H. Hackfeld & Co
LimlTED.
IAHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS.
Maui Wine & Liquor Co.
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SOLE AGENTS : :
RAINIER BEER
DIRECT FROM THE BREWERY
ALSO
Paul Jones, Cutter
AND
Cream Pure Rye Whiskies
Special delivery every hour in Wailuku.
q This
. VV UO
Leather
- TH v certain of fair treatment.
Metropolitan Meat Co.
- LIMITED
Box 504.
Telephone
CORNER
Corner Market and Main Sts. Wailuku, Maui
NOTHING BUT THE BEST OP
WELL KNOWN STANDARD RRANDS OP
WINES, WHISKEYS, CORDIALS,
LIQUEURS, RAINIER AND PR1MO
BOTTLED BEERS.
25C ' 2 GLASSES
HEADQUARTERS FOR
SPORTING ISLAND PEOPLE
S. K1Y1URA, Proprietor.
When you want
bring
2
g GENERAL BLACKSMITHING HORSE SHOEING. g
DAN! T.
Main 4t. near Market,
brand denotes quality
111 .L WgtlX Vtk? LU JfUWi
needs Send your
HONOLULU, T. II.
Main 143.
SALOON
Wailuku, Maui
CARRIAGE BUILDING
your carriago repaired to last
it to tlio right pliop.
CAREY
is
Wailuku. Mau
Kiicch Totlny.
A number of Rood tnces will take
place (Mi ilio truck of tlio Maul Rnc
Injl Association beyiniilnjj nt 1 o'clock
today.
Tlio principal raco of Interest will
bo between Happy Hooligan and
iuradius, best two in tliree, distance
mile.
Both of these linrses are jood and
have many backers, and it sooms
that public opinion is about evenly
divided as to the result of tlio raco.
Se.ernl other horses will be run and
the sports promise to be good for
the afternoon.
Snveil from Drowning.
As the Kihei train was cotnlnt; to
Puunene last Saturday mornum
lirlntintf many pasenners to parti
cipate in the sport there, a child
was seen by the ewjineer in the deep
witcr in one of the lurie ditches.
Antone Camara, the engineer, was
tne only one who saw ihn child and
saw It. as it. was ijoint: down for the
last. time. He at once stopped the
trair. and plunged into the water and
saved the. life of tho child.
His act. called forth tnar.y express
ions of praise from witnesses.
Will Give Concert.
The Japanese nf Wailuku will yive
a concert ai the Chinese Church far
the benefit of the Japanese school on
the 25th insl'int, to which an admis
sion will be charged.
A tableau will illustrate ancient
Japanese ladies' eustomes, sword
dances will be interspersed with Jap
anese sonys.
Following this wjll bo a representa
tion of soldiers tnnreliinu through the
the snow.
American, Hawaiian, Chinese and
Japanese songs will be rendered on
the phonograph.
A comic play will close the events
of tho evening.
Trump n nil Dinner.
Sunday morning a party was form
cd at tho invitation of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Garcia and a tramp was taken in
to Iao Valley. After going as far as
tho "table land" and gathering roses
and awapuhif, whieh are found there
in abundance, the party returned.
Luncheon was held in the valley and
and everyone expressed himself de
lighted with tho day's walk.
At six o'clock in tho evening the
trumpet's sat a"t a dinner served in
the new Garcia homo. Among the
guests present wero Mr. and Mrs..
Jos. Fernandez, Mirs Franca, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Roberts, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Eno?, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Medeiros.
Schoolliouse I5uililiii.
Eleven new schoolhouses in a bunch
arc evidence that edi cation's share
of. the loan fund is not to be allowed
to gather the moss of interest for
naught. Tenders were opened at
ihe Public Wmks Department yes
teiday for ' the erection of seven
school buildings on Hawaii and four
on Mrui. Some of tho bidders ran
very close together in figuring, but
one of them in two competitions was
away out of sight below the others.
The list follows:
HAWAII.
Kaumana, one room C. L. Carter,
$1230; J. D. Lewis, $1285.
Illicit, two-room H. H. De Fries,
$2!I85; J. D. Lewis, $2035.
Hakalau, three- room Cartcr,$3,
(!8(J -15; Bento & Fernandez, $3050.00;
Lewis, $3197.
Wnhtkeauka, two-room Carter,
$2203.71, and 22 cents a foot for
fence; Rricksi.n, $2525, and 17 cents;
Hento& Fernandez, $2371, and 20
cents; Lewis, $2310, and 20. cents;
Evai-hon; $2710, and 22 cuts.
Pepeekeo, thre- room Carter,
$3750.00, and 22 J cents; Eriekson,
$3700, and 20 cents; Bento & Fenian
dez, $3758.07, i ml 20 cents; Lewis,
$3520, and 21 cents; Evanson, $4103,
and 22 cents the s"coiu! bids being
for fence.
Ilonoinu, addition Carter, $2803.
20; Sylvester, $3705; Beulo & Fer
nandez, $2329.21; Lewis, $2120,
Kaunaiiiniio, one-room Carter,
$1071.21; Du Fries, $11)17; Bento &
Fernandez, $1310.10; Lewis, $1000.
MAUI.
Nahiku De Fries, $3117; Aheong,
$3533
WailieoDj Fries, $5735; P. O Sul
livau, $3905; Aheong, $0130.
Kihei Do Fries, $2778; Oss $3250;
O'Sullivan, $1990; Aheong, $3730.
Huelo-Do Fries, $3137; Ois, $2,
401; Aheong $2470. Advertiser.
LAHAINA L.1NBS.
Pnrcwcll lrty.
A farewell dance to the Horner
family was given on Saturday even
lug at tlio Horner mansion in Laha-inn.
The dnnce was an apron and nscktlo
affair and was a very enjoyable one.
Much laughter was created over the
oddness of the aprons and nocktles,
ono being made out of a sugar bag,
but tho one that brought forth roars
and laughter was the one worn by
Mrs. G. H. Dunn, her's being a na
tive skirt made of grass and a neck
tie of the snmo material.
From seven to eight o'clock a' re
ception was held, Mrs. Gannon and
Mrs. Simpson received and Mrs. Hose
introduced.
Tho dancing began at eight-thirty
and continued until twelve o'clock, p.
in., when delicious refreshments wore
partaken of.
Tho Hnrners are pioneers of Lalia-
ina and will be greatly missed by the
Lahaina people.
Among those who wero seen on the
floor wore the following: Mrs. Hor
ner, Miss Horner, Mrs. Decoto, Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.
Gannon, Mr. and Mrs. Faurot, Mr.
and Mrs. Gibb, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Hose, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hose, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Hose, Mr. and Mrs., W.
Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scarle,
Mr. and Mr. Unas. Fardeu, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Waiaholo, Mrs. A. M. 'Wil
son, Mrs. Aalberg; Mrs. Leslie, Mrs.
Ko.ilor, Mrs. H. Robinowitz, Mrs.
King, Miss A. Hose, Miss L. Pihi,
Miss Kaukau, Miss Green, Miss Bot
feld, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Ford, Mrs.
Vilkins, Miss Henning, Mr. and Mrs.
Kahnulelio, Mr. Doden, Mr. Kruse,
Mr. L. Barkhauseu, Mr. Baientine,
Mr. Waal. Mr. Brech. Mr. Engle,
Mr. Bechart, Mr. E Dunn and many
others.
Mvs. A. M. Wilson of Waiakea,
Hilo, is visiting her brother, Mr. G.
1. Duen at Lahaina.
Miss Carrie Dunn of Hilo, Hawaii,
who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Dunn at Lahaina, has been quite cicl;
for tho last few days, hut is now on
the road to recovery.
Sunday tho acht Hawa i, capt
allied by Ollio Sorensen and aecotn
panied by Judge Derby, Mr. Wright
and Leslie Scott, anchored olT Laha
ina atl o'clock. These gentlemen are
off on a two weeks vacation and will
visit all points of interest on Mauif
uven taking in the crater of Hale
akala, before they will return.
Monday night Queen Liliokalaui
stopped of at Lahaina, At present
her Majesty and suite aro at the
home of ex Judgo Kahauklio.
Col. Geo. French Coming.
Col. George French of tlio Salva
tion Army will arrive on today's
(Jlaudinn and hold meetings as follows
Wailuku, Aug, 18, at 7:30 p. m.
Pala Foreign Church, Aug. 19 at 11
a, in. Kahului Chapel, Aug. 19, at
3.30 p. 17). Wailuku, Kaahumunu
Church, Aug. 19 at 7:30 p in. Laha
inn, Aug. 20 at 7:30 p. in.
Tne Cjlonel Is in charge of the
work of the Salvation Army m Call
fornia, Arizona, Texas, New Mexico
and Hawaii, and recently w s in
charge of the Salvation Army's relief
work in San Francisco.
Attorney C. L. Clemmons was a
returning passenger to Honolulu
Mouday. Ho represented some of
the creditors who had tho personal
property of S. Ah Mi sold at auction
last Saturday.
NOTICE
The Kahului Railroad Co,
hereby gives notice that
special trains will be run
every Wednesday from Ka
huiui to Paia, Wailuku and
Puunene immediately after
the landing of the passen
gers from the S. S. Claudine.
Dcnth of Mr. J. J. Ncwcomlie.
Mrs. J. J. Newcombo died at her
homo in Kuanapalion Aug. Kith after
along Illness. While no hope of her
recovery had been entertained for u
long time, sho was cheerful up to the
last moment of hor life.
She was bot n in England and was
sixty years of ege at tho time of her
death. She had resided in Knanapali
for the past ten years, and had many
friends all over. tho island. She leaves
a husband but no children.
The funeral services wore held in
the Episcopal Church, in Lahaina
and were conducted by Rev. Waren
of Wailuku.
The pall bearers wero George H.
Dunn, Georgo Frcchind, W. Henning,
W. W. Robb, Frank Stark and II.
von Zedwitz.
Mr. Newcombo has tho sympathy
of tho entire community.
Continued from page I.)
Medeiros, Von Tcnipsky and. Bull
tied they shot off the tie which re
sulted in the first prizo going to
Medeiros of I'uiinctio, and second
prize to von Tcnipsky.
Handicap Total
Beck 8 0
tfeurpeil S
Strohlen 9
Mnyfield 10 - - , .
McLeod 10
Mourn 10
J. Scott 12
E. Kceney 10 0
Ilofgaard S 0
Medeiros 8 4
Von Teinpskv 8 4
Sparkcs 12
Bell 15 4
O. Kceney 11 3
Mrs. Scott - 12 t - 0
Loughcr 10 0
Ties at 12 Birds
Medeiros 5 G
Von Tempsky 5 5
Bell 8 2
After (ho tournament a number
of the club members invited their
friends to join them in friendly
contests and some excellent shoot
ing was done by thoso who had
never done any trap shooting he
fore, among them was County
Cleric W. F. Kaac who broke six
out of tho ten birds shot nt in the
second contest.
ino sports oi tno (tav were
thoroughly enjoyed by all present
and it was! late in the day when
tho trains took the guests home,
NOTICE.
A course of lessons in Maltese and
Torchon laco making, lace knitting
arid tatting, on Tuesday afternoons
at 2:30 p. m. by
MRS. BEAUMONT,
Kahului
Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25.
T fefjAAdf r 60 YEARS'
.njIBk- experience
i dade marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyone Bending n sketch and description may
quickly nsccrtnln our opinion freo whether an
Invention Is probably nntentnblo. Communion
tlnns strlctlyronUdeut.nl. HANDBOOK on Patents
scut free, oldest nirency forsecuruiffpatcnts.
!iUeut8 taken through Mutm & Co. receive
1(tiii. notice, wnnoui ennreo, iniuo
A hnndsomely lllns-trntnd weekly. Lnrrcst elr
eulntloti of tiny s.-ientltlo jnurrti!. Terms, f 3 a
ynnrt lour mowiiH, l. coia oyau UPTmtejucrs.
Uranch OMuo, ICS V tit.. Wnshtnutun, . V.
Services at Island Churches
Onniicii Or ltot.Y Innocents, Lahaina
Cnnon A. II. Weymouth, Rector.
Holy Communion, 7:U0 A. M. eiery Buuday.
Sunday School 10:15 A.M. Morning service 11:00
A.M. Kvenlng l'rnycr, 4:30 P. M, During Ad
vent and Lenten season special week day ser
vices. .
wainf.f. ciiuiich, lahaina.
IIov. S. Knpu, Pastor.
Sunday school, 6:30 A. M. Morning service
11:00 A. M. Y. P. S. C. 10. at 1:00 I, M. Wed
nesday afternoon, Prayer Meeting at 3:30 P. M.
rhursday tcrnoou, Women's Mooting, 3:30 P.
M. Friday afternoon, CholrKchearsnl 3:30 P.M.
Roman gathomc Uiiuhcii, Lahaina.
Hcv. Father Oliver.
First Mass, week days fl:U0. A. M. Sundays and
holidays, 10:01) A. M. Dcucdlctton 9:30 p. m.
Mootlugs nt Salvation Army Itall, Market
St., 8 P. M. ovory Saturday. Sunday Juniors
at il V. M. Salvation mooting at 8 P. M.
welcome, V
FOUEIQN PROTESTANT CHUKCH.
MAKAWAO.
It. V. lit znto, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Public Worsnlp at 11:00 A. M.
KAAIItlMANlT CllUltCII, WAIt.UKO
Hov. J. Nua, Pastor.
Sunday school, 0:30 A. M. Morning service tl
A. M. Y. 1'. S. C. E. from 7:00 P. M. to 8:00 P.
M. Afternoon service. Wnlluku. Sunduv Sehnnl
S:00 P. M. Revival meeting 3:00 P. M. All wel
come.
POItTUOUESR PllOTESTANT MISSION PAIA
M. G. Santos. Evangelist. S. School a. in
Gosnol lire:. chin..'. II. a. m.. Pruvor Mnetlni?
7-30 P.M., S. School nt Hamukunpoku at 2 P.m.
oven suniiuv.
UNION CHUROH, WAILUKU.
Itov, Howland IlC Dodge, Pastor. Preaching
Service ns usual at 7 30 P. M.
The Church Op The Good Siikimikud
Waiuiku.
Hov, Canon Ault, Hector.
Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, 4th, .Mil Sunday at 7
A. M. 2nd Sunday at II A. M. Matins & Sermon
nt 11 A. M. Children's service, 1st Sunday ut S
P. M. Evensong and Sermon nt Puunene, 7:30.
Holy Days, Holy Communion nt 7 A. M. Dally,
Matins at 7:30.
St. Anthony's Ciiuitcn, Wailuku
Sr day Service. Communion', 0;00 A. M. Child
ren's .lass, 8:30 A. M. Instruction Ic English.
Second Mass, 10:00 A. M. Sermon lu Hawaiian
and Portuguese. After Mass. Henedlctlon. UM .
A. M., Itosery and Instruction for natives, week
days Mass e. A. M. Holidays falling' during
wcolc Ctmmuulon nt 0: A. M, Mass at 0 00 A
M.
PERUVIA GOODNESS
Denier In
Algaroba
Coi?cfc
Woocfe
Cut to any length desired Prompt
Delivery. v
W. J. MOODY
Contractor and builder
PLANS and ESTIMATES
FURNISHED
ritONE NO 1. KAHULUI, MAUI
T. II.
FARM PRODUCTS
Delivered in Wailuku every Saturday
and nt Paia and Hnmaktiapoko on
Wednesdays at lowest prices.
POTATOES, WATERMELONS, BUTTER, EGGS
POULTRY, SUCKLING PIGS, CORN, ETC.
Telephone Orders to
A. H. Landgraf,
ruopRirtTOR KAILUA FARM.
Telephone No. 359.
INSURANCE
Patronize local men
Don't send to Hoi.cit. u
'when you can insure at home.
F. P. ROSUCRANS,
L oeal Agent New York Lif.
THE
ALOHA SALOON
Market Street,
Wailuku
Nothing but the best of
Well Known Standard Brands
OF
Wines Whiskeys
Coidialsr Liqueurs
RAINIER AND PRIMO
ISottlccl Beers
25c 2 Glasses 25c
HEADOUnRTERS POR
Island Sporting People
T. B. LYONS, Prop.
Don't throw away your
old Books. Bring them to
the Maui Pub. Co. We do
Bookbinding.
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