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THE,.MAU1 NEWS 'S ATURD AY, DECEMBER '22, 1906 Buy a Microbe Proof Refrigerator. Old rofrigorators give lodgment to gorms. So also do rofrigorators that arc damp. Tho Leonard Oleaiiable Refrigerator . is built on the latest and most sciontilio princi ple. A microbe simply can't live in it. , It will stand tho "match tost" for dampness tho simplest and surest test you can give for tho greatest defect a refrigerator can have. Leave a match in it all night and it will striko as good as over in tho morning. Tho oonard is made to'bo taken apart and cleaned. New stook now at II. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. HONOLULU. Maui Wine & 'Liquor Go. j&f' t SOLE AGENTS : : RAINIER BEER DIRECT FROM THB BREWERY' . ALSO Paul Jones, Cutter AND Cream Pure Rye Whiskies Special delivery every hour in Wailuku. MAKE REMITTANCES with Hank Money Orders. We notice the people of this vicinity are getting the good habit of coming to U3 for a money order when they want to send money away. The used to go to tho postoflice but now they vknow the Bank Money Order is the best It is the cheapest and quickest way to send money. If the Bank Order is lost you can immediately get a new one without copt or trouble The Lahaina National Bank THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP WAILUKU, MAUI. Wouldn't it be a saving if you bought Hour in 10 lb. sacks? For a small family this is most economical. Wo oflbr you Holly flour in 10 and 50 lb. sacks. Our Grocery lino is growing and we aro now able to supply all demands only in tho best brands, however. Fresh fruit ovory wook. 8 s : : s m&mm m WAILUKU CASH STORE FOR RENT. Three bright oflico rooms with toilet and running water and acety lene lit'ht over First National Bank of Wailuku, con bo had after January i, ibo7. ...Apply to First National-Bank of Wailuku. tf. FARM PRODUCTS Delivered in Wailuku every Saturday and At l'aia and Hamnkiiapoko on Wednesdays at lowest prices. POTATOES, WATERMELONS, BUTTER, ECCS POULTRY, SUCKLING PIGS, CORN, ETC Telephone Orders to A. H. Landgraf PkopjiiHTOR KAIkUA i'ARM. Telephone No. 359. (Continued from page I.) Brown-Iaukea contest. Lewis main tained that Cornwall should he made to show from his testimony that his allegations in tho, petition were hased upon sufliciont know- edge and information to warrant tho petition having been brought; Cornwoll took the stand and testi fied that of his own knowledge ho, had seen 7 to 8 ballots for himself rejected in the Wailuku precinct; because there had been more names than olliccs to fill voted for.1 From information and personal knowledge there had been two of his ballots rejected for this cause' in the Waihee precinct and thero had been four others voted for him rejected for other causes. Re garding the I'uuneno precinct, tho difference of votes rejected for him self and Kaiue would have mado a gain of only one. The court then had County Clerk Kaao identify Reveral of tho pro cinct bags and ballots and ttitjn canvassed the rejected ballots in tho Wailuku precinct. The result was a gain of 3 for Cornwoll, while Kaiue gained none. This result looked favorable for the petitioner as the vote had stood on tho basis of the election returns, Kaiue 351, Cornwoll 34G, a majority- of 5 for Kaiue. But tho next count in the Waihee precinct proved a hard blow to Cornwoll. Kaiue gained six votes while Cornwoll only gained 1. This mado Kaiuo's net gain for tho morning canvas votes. The court took a recess until 2 p. m. when the count was resum ed. At the conclusion of tho ses sion the net result was announced as a gain of two voto3 for Kaiue, who was declared elected by a majority of seven votes instead of five, the qflicial majority. While this decision was not un expected yet it is none the less welcome to the voters of Maui, and to the News, which extends its con gratulations to the successful con- testmt. Christmas Services at the Churches. Thero will be Special music at the Wailuku Union Church to niorruw evening. Tho offering will bo for the benefit of the Hawaiian Board. Special services will be held at tho church of tho Good Shepherd at 1030 a. m. on Christmas Day. The Christ mas Treo for tho Sunday School will be given on Wednesday evening the 2Gth. Thero "will be special Christmas sorviccs with appropriate music at the Paia Foreign Church. At St. Anthony's Church there will bo said a Midnight Mass on Chrismas eve and on Christmas day1 High Mass will be snld at 10 o'clock. ThoW.O. Alkens aro at "Idle wild" on the slope of Haleakala. Mrs. W. O. Smith of Honolulu U visiting her daughter . Mrs. H. A. Baldwin of Haraakuapoko. Mrs. W S. Nicoll of Hamakuapo ko returned this week from a Hono lulu visit. Inspector of Schools C. W. Bald win came to Maul last Saturday. Misses E. Hart and M. Whine of Uonolulu arc guests of Mrs. W. 0 Aiken of Mokawa'o. 1 L08T. Noto Book and ono Six foot rule between Waihee arid Wailuku. Sat urday Dec. 8th. Return to this of fico and receive reward. tf. FOR SALE. Several pieces of choice roalestato la Wailuku; Apply. to J. M. VIVAS. t.'f. 'WANTED. 4 'I' UP COUNTRY NOTES. On Wednesday per Claudino In spector H. M. Wells was taken to Honolulu whore if everything is favorable he will undergo an opera tion. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Wells, his two sons, and his brother, W. I. Wells. On tho afternoon of tho 27th there will bo a Christmas tree in the par lors of tho Pala Foreign church for the Sunday school pupils. On Saturday, the 15lh a baby daughter was born to Tax Assessor and Mrsj A. F. Tavaresof Maknwao. To Whom it mav Concern: ; On and after Novcmbor 1, '190Gj the following rulo of this 'Company shall Iw rigidly enforced: "All parties owing for previous month's account ovor ten days after itemized statement of same has been mailed shall bn denied further serviee until settlement has been made." WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO NOTICE. The regular semi-annual meeting of the "Hui Aina o .Huelo" will be held at Hamukuapokq Meeting House o) the flui on Friday, the 11th day of January, 1007, at 10 o'clock a. in. By order of the Board of Directors, A. N. KEPOIKAI, Secretary. Dated, Dec. 20, lJJOG, Dec. 22, 29. Jan. 5. .Luluilnn will Celebrate. " Quee Liliuokalani is giving an old time lucu at Judge Kahaulelio'splaee on Christmas Day. In the evening there will bo dancing for which Ho nolulu music will be provided. A large" attendance and a uood time are fore g-jne conclusions. This event recalls the days of long ago when Lahaina was the capital,' and roynlty mpro than a name. Tho unei- tiawauans will count it a' nrivilcgo to partake once more of the bounty of tin-ir beloved Alii, vh ipp present kingdom cxjsls nnjy tl Ih faithful hear . We are now open for business -at our new office in the Masonic Building. Our Warehouse i6 'now complete and we have filled it with NEW LINES as well as FRESH STOCK We now carry a Jull line oi BUILDER'S HARDWARE, BATHROOM FIXTURES and ACCESSORIES, SANITARY APPLIANCES, ETC., PAINTS AND OILS, PAINT BRUSHES, PAINTER'S SUPPLIES. Call and see our exhibit or ring. us up on the1 peone if you need anything in our line. Kahuiui Railroad Go's MERCHANDISE DEPT. Office, Masonic Bld.. KAHULUI. Two or three1 pairs of Fdx'Torrlors of good breeding. Communicate with this rjffic6. t..f. FOR. 8ALE. Ono largo second-hand refrigera tor In good condition. 1 -Apply. at A. Enos, vWalluku. 1 t". f. Central Stables Wnlluku, Mnul. Livery. , and, Boarding ) Stables FIRST CLASS RIGS and lHORSKS DRUMMERS XIGHT WAGONS HARNESS MAKER, , pARRIAGE, TRIMMER, SHOE.MAKER t We do a general ExpressiBusiness. I. No. 282. Jipe Dorego,, Manager. THE ALOHA SALOO Market Street, Wailuku" Nothing hut the best of Woll.KnowniStandard Brands OF (Wines Whiskeys Cordials, Liqueiups; RAINIER AND PRlMO: ,Bottled Beers 25c Mlasses 25c HEADpUrtRTERS FOR Island Sporting People ' LYONS, Prop ,,60 .oY EARS' EXPERIENCE E ! j 4 HADt,4V) AKAW 'Designs Copyrights &c Anyone tending a ketch and description ma, quickly a certain onr opinion free whether ao -iDTentlon It probably patentable. ' Commnntea. ttoni strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent sent freevyOldeet agency for curing-patents.' Patents 'taken through 'Munn A CO. recelre tpieiat notice, without charge. n tha Scientific jflitteMcit; A handsomely Illustrated weekly, Tjirgost cir culation of any.scicnttno Juuriuil. jreniis, 93 a year: tour months, L Hold uyiill newsdealer: I , MUNN i&i.cNewtYork: s 1 Branch OHIce. 625 F fit- Yshluiiton,;D. C, WARNING!? Unscrupulous dealers sometimds aplace n inferior cigars in Owl Cigar -boxes arid: sell tlieiii for OWL C I G A R S Every genuine Owl Cigar has the letters O. W. L. perforated in the wrapper. i i HI LOOK FOR THE PERFORATION.' ?. GUNSTEAKIN CIGAR CO.? (inc.) fit L M