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THE MAUI NEWS
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1907
MAUI BLUE BOOK
TKitniTORiAL officials
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" J. Kalntnn, " 1
" PUmnnu, " "
" C. C. Conrad t " ''
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W. T. Koblnson, Tox A-Jteswor
J. N. K. Kcolft, Deputy Assessor
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COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Wm. HutinlnR, Supervisor, Clinlrmnn LnHalna
8. E. Kttluo,
T. M. Church,
W. P. Hnia,
T. T. Movers,
U. H. Cnse,
W. P. Crockott,
L. M. Ilaldwln,
C'has. Wilcox,
W. P. Knao,
Wm. Snftory,
KUw. Rogers,
Wniluku
1 MnUtiwao
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Molokal
County Attorney
Deputy County Attorney
Trensurcr
Ailiuinri
Clerk I
SheriiT Waiiuitu
Sherin'H Clerk Wailuku I
C. Lakl, Deputy Sheriff
C. It. Lindsay, " "
Kdirnr Morton, " "
P. Wittrock, " "
Pain Nnki, " "
Wailuku
lihaina
Makawao
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Molokal
(SPECIAL TO MAUI NEWS.)
Honolulu, April 76.
The Senate this morning:
passed the Maui County
Loan Bill of $110,000.
The bill had been killed
a few days previous.
LOCALS
At Papaikou, Hawaii, last week,
Shimazu Kane, a married Japanese
woman, stabbed to death a man with
whom she ran away from her husband
about two years ago. She is in cus
tody.
The barkentine h ullei ton with a
cargo of fuel oil al-rived in Kahului
harbor last Tuesday from Port liar
ford. She returned yesterday for
another cargo.
The schooner S. T. Alexander saih
od from Kahului to Mahukona last
Wednesday.
The Maui Telephone Co. is having
new telephone directories printed.
They will be ready on the Hist of
next month.
S. Decker, the local Singer Sewing
Machine man, has received a consign
ment of new machines which are now
on display at his office on Main st reet.
Engineering Expert Schuyler, who
was brought to Honolulu at the re
quest of a legislative committee to
inspect the Nuuanu Dam, has handed
that committee a report saying the
dam is alright for completiou.
AW kinds of delicious refreshments
at the sale of work in the Church
yard this afternoon.
The Senate last Tuesday killed the
Local Option measure by a vote to
indefinately postpone the bill.
Judge Parsons of Hilo is expectly
in Wailuku in the near future to hear
the fishery cases, m which Judge
Kepoikai is disqualified.
The Maui polo players are all keen
about an inter-island tournament this
year. There is a proposition on foot
for Maui to send over a tennis team
as well as a polo team, and to sand
wich some inter-island tennis matches
betwpen the polo tournaments. Yal.
ter Dillingham is in, favor of holding
a gymkhana during Polo Week. Re
feree.
Come and help our girls.
Mrs. MayT. Wilcox has sent hprl
resignation as a Commissioner of
Public Instructiou to Governor Car
ter. She is with her sist er in New
York, who is ill, and is going to stay
another year. Her lea ve cf absence
has about expired. Adve rtiser.
The Woman's Guild of the Church
of the Good Shepherd will hold its
regular meeting on Tuesday, April
3D, at the home uf Mrs. Ault.
ALICE NICHOLSON,
Secretary.
The engineers are preparing surveys
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remodeled dredger which wai arrive
very snoruy unuer uie comma.m or
Captain Parker to complete the
areaging oi me inner oasiu oi ivanu-
iui naroor.
Owing to delays at Saliua Cruz no
large freighters are expected at
Kahului to load sugar until the he'
ginning of next month, tvucu live
vessels, averaging 3,000 tons each,
are expected iu rapid succession,
PERSONAL MENTION.
Don t forget the sale of work given
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yam 01 me vnurcnoi 111c uuou oue
,eri t,js afternoon at 2 o'clock,
J. R. Daggett arrived in Wailuku
Saturday and is making his yearly
visit to Maui. Mr. Daggett lias been
a regular visitor to the islands every
'ear fr tnR Pas1, P'ffht years where
lie cornos to look after hi interests
the various plantations in wliichho
has investments. Last year he re
turned to his home in San Francisco
just a few days before the great
earthquake and had to take his turn
in line for bread.
Ralph S. Johnstone of the Internal
Revenue Service inspected the wit.ery,
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the Mauna Una Monday lor iionoiiuu.
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All lovers 01 lee L-ream wouiu cio
well to visit the grounds of the Church
this afternoon.
A. Enos and wife and his mother
went to Honolulu Wednesday by the
Claudine. Mr. Enos is expected back
by the Kinau next Tuesday evetiing.
II. M. Coke was a passenger to
Honolulu this week. He is expected
home this morning.
C. Hansen of Puunene went to
Honolulu this week.
George L.Keeney went to Honolulu
this week. He will return with a
pair of antlers.
F. Hons went to Honolulu this week
to be initiated in the Order of Elks.
Mrs. Chas. Cash, who has been
spending a few weeks in Wailuku
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Enos, returned
to Honolulu per last Claudine.
Mr. James Scott, formerly manager
of Kihci Plantation, rctu'"ied to Ho
nolulu last week, from whence he ex
pects to leave for Formosa on the
29th i est.
Attention! Attention!! Attention!!!
One of the greatest exhibitions of
art ever given in Wailuku will bo held
this afternoon iu the Church school
room.
Dr. F. E. Sawyer of Puunene made
a flying trip to Honolulu tins week.
Mrs. S. Decker was a returning
passenger to Honolulu by the Clau
dine Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J.' Fernandez of
Kahului took the Claudine for a short
trip to Honolulu.
Managers Austin and Anderson of
the Hawaiian-American and Nahiku
Rubber Cos. respectively were past
sengers to Honolulu by the steamer
Claudine.
Governor Signs Bills.
Governor Carter today notified the
Legislature that he had signed the
f3llowing bills:
House Bill No. 32, Act 78, "An
Act to provide for t'..e voting of a
person who has failed to register as
a voter.
House Bill No. 79, "An Act to
amend Section 1 of Act 64 of the Ses
sion Laws of 1905, relating to the
issuance of certificates of Hawaiian
birth."
House mn No- 102 Act 80 "Aa
Act relating to juries, amending
Sections 1779, 1780, 1782 and 1752a,
of the Revised Laws as amended by
Act 74 of the laws of 1905."
House Bill No. 138. Act 81, "An
Act to establish the Hawaiian Lib
rary and to provide for its care and
management
House Bill No. 15G, Act 82, "An
Act amending chapter 176 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii, relating to
co-oners iuquests by adding therelo
a new section, to be known as Sec
tion 2745a."
House Bill No. 109, Act 83, "An
Act to amend sections 1804 aud 1805
of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, re
lating to judgements, executions and
new trials."
House Bill No. 190, Act 84, "An
Act to amend Sections 3039 and 3040
of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, re
latiug to malicious burning."
House Bill No. 192, Act 85. "An
A:t iQ requlro the furni&iimg 0f
formation regcrding the possession
i d owne,.8hip of Dro Brm8 aiiu- am
munitiou within the Territory of
ijawau
Senate Bill No. 51, Act 80, "Au
Act to encourage the construction or
development of railroads in the Ter
ritory of Hawaii.'
Senate Bill No. 100. Act 87, "An
Act amending section 1727 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii relating to civi
procedure."
BY AUTHORITY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SI-XONl) CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII.
Notice of Drawino of Grand and
Trial Jurors.
Notice is hereby given that the
drawing of Grand and Trial Jurors
to serve and act as such during the
June 1907 Term of the Circuit Court
of the Second Judicial Circuit, Terri
tory of Hawaii, will take place in the
Court Room of the said Court, at
Wailuku, or et Lahaina, Island
and County of Maui, Territory of
Ha wali, on Wednesday, the 8th day
of May A. D. 1907, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day.
A. N. KEPOIKAI,
Judye of the Circuit Court of the
Second Circuit.
Dated Wailuku, Maui, April 17, 1907.
April 20-27.
Dealers in
Adalina Patti,Wm.
Perm, The Hawaii
an, Roughrider, and
Doctor Cigars.
Fiztpatrick Bros.
CORNER HOTEL and FORT STS.
Fop sale by
KAHULUI STORE, KAHULUI.
PAIA STORE, PAIA.
The Katiului Harness Shop
KAHULUI, maui
Harness Making and Repairing.
Saddles Made and Repaired.
General Leather Work, etc.
J. A. HARRIS. Prop.
1 STAR PLANING MILL
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Mouldings, Tanks and all kinds
of Mill Work Made to order.
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FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE.
W. J. MOODY, Prop.
KAHULUI, : MAUI, T. II.
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Dr. H. W.Hayes has been appoint
ed Government physician for the
eeward side of Molokai. He will
begin his duties on the first of May-
Bishop Restarick, accompanied by
his daughter Margaret, returned to
Honolulu by the Mauna Loa Monday
night.
Mr. aud Mrs. C. B. Wells returned
Tuesday night fiom Honolulu,
D. H. Davis departed for Honolulu
to attend the Federal Jury.
Mr. II. A. Baldwin was a Honolulu
bound passenger by last week's
Kinau.
Hugh Howell and Attorney J. L
Coke met with what might have been
a serious automobile accident this
week while going to Lahaina. On
their way the axle of the machine
broke and threw both of them ou
while they were running at a rapid
rale. They were somewhat bruised
though not seriously hurt. The ac
cident occurred near Puuhele.
Carl Waldeyer has just received
$150.00 for benefits from the Pacific
Mutual Life Insurance Company on
account of a policy he took out with
them on the first day of last Novem
ber. He had fortunately taken out
a policy with the company during the
day and met with an accident late
in the evening of the same day.
Vote ob Bulletin Contest.
April, 20, 1907.
Daisy Todd, Hilo 117,280
Kuulei Hapai, Hilo 09,401
flattie L. Saffery. Honokaa.. 50,800
Hester Lemon, Honolulu. . . . 30,42:
Emma Rose, Honolulu 32,980
Lillian Mundon, Kauai 29,750
DRY GOODS
A waist like tliis made at home
ORKEDA Silk is both charming
and
nexpensive. It will wear well,
too,
for ORKEDA contains no false chem
ical weighting, but is pure silk in
every thread. Every latest color
awaits your choice.
60c. a yard; 22 inches wide.
ARTIST'S DEPARTMENT
NOW IN STOCK THE FOLLOWING:
OIL
Antwerp Blue
Bitumen
Bone Brown
Brown Pink-
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Caledonian Brown
Chrome Green No.
O. P.
1 L
2 M
3 D
1 L
2 M
3 D
Yellow
" Orange
Cork Black
Chinese Blue
Crimson Lake
Emerald Green
Flake White
OIL
Brown Madder .
Carnation Lake
Ceruleau Blue
OIL
Alizarin Crimson
' green
OIL
Cobalt Blue
Lemon Yellow
Madder Lake
Mars Red
' Violet
OIL
OIL
Cadmium Lemon
" Pale
Burnt Carmine
Cobalt Yellow Deep
Brushes.
All
sizes
and quality suitable for
Artists' use.
Academy Boards.
Smooth 6x9
9x12
12x18
18x24
Rough 6x9
x!2
12x18
18x24
Canvas Boards.
10x20
12x18
Water Colors.
French Water Color Boxes
Murillo Water Color Boxes
And a nice assortment of paus of
water colors.
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OP ALL KINDS IN STOCK.
Banjos, $5.00 to $10.00 each. Accordions, 4.00" 7.50 " Harmonicas .15 1.00 "
Guitars, 5.00'' 15.00 " Mandolins. 5.00 " 15.00 " Autohnrps 2.50 Upwards.
Ukuleles, 4.50" 10.00 " Violins, 7.50" 25.00 "
Mandolin Picks, Violin Bridges, Bows, lianjo Bridge, Strings for all instruments. Instruction bookB,
and extra repair parts.
KAHULUO STIF3
The Big Store with the Little Prices.
6 REASONS WHY LADIES SHOULD
WEAR ORKEDA SILK.
1st. Orkcda Silk costs only C0c a yard and giver, the
same satisfaction and service, as many silks costing much
more.
2nd. Orkcda Silk is rich and pure, and is not loaded,
its weight is silk weight, not chemical weight.
3rd. Orkcda Silk will not cut and crack at the folds,
and possesses pliability and wonderful softness of finish.
1th. Orkcda Silk can be had in an unusually largo
range of colors, from the deepest to the softest and most
delicate tints.
5th. Orkcda Silk is genuine, it being stamped on the
selvage every two yards is a true guarantee of purity.
Cth. Orkcda Silk is the right fabric for all purposes
for which a plain taffeta weave silk is suitable, such as
drop skirts, linings, petticoats and underskirts, and all
well dressed women wear them.
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COLORS IN TUBES-IOc BACH.
French Naples Yellow .
Flesh Ochre
Gamboye
Geranium Lake
Grpenish Naples Yellow
Indian Lake
" Red
Italien Pink
Ivory Black
King's Yellow
Light Red
Megilp
Mauve
Magenta
Naples Yellow No. O. P
.. j L
" " " 2 M
" " "3D
Neutral Tint '
Olive Green
COLORS IN TUBES -150 EACH.
French Vermilion
Rubens Madder
COLORS IN TUBES 20c BACH.
Alizarin Orange
" Scarlet
COLORS IN TUBES 25c
Orange Vermilion
Pink Mad.ier
Purple "
Rose
Scarlet "
COLORS IN TUBES -30c
Cadmium Deep
" Orange
COLORS IN TUBES 40c
Crimson Madder
French Carmine
Miscellaneous Artists'
Materials.
Linseed Oil
Satin Liquid
II. P. Mixture
Poppy Oil
Atomizers
Brush trays
Fixatif
Adhesive preparation
Pale drying oil
Strong drying oil
Mahl sticks
Artists Japan ncdtin boxes
Retouching Varnish
Diaphanous liquid
Mastic Varnish
Higgins Waterproof ink
Brush Boxes
Pyoyraphy outfits and points.
MUSICAL DEPARTMENT.
This little talking machine with case, price only $5.50,
Records lor above, 25 cts. each.
Will reproduce faithfully
well as nieny machines
DEPT.
Paynes G rey
Permanent Blue
" Green light
" " Medium
" Deep
Purple Lake
Raw Sienna '
Raw Umber
Roman Ochre
Scarlet Lake
Terre Verte
Vandyke Brown
Venetian Red
Verdigris
Yellow Lake
" Ochre
Zinnobar Green Lt.
Med.
" " Deep.
Sepia
Chinese Vermilion
Alizarin Yellow
EACH.
Scarlet Vermilion
Strontian yellow
Ultamarine
EACH.
Cadmium Yellow
EACH.
Madder Carmine
Crowded
Out,
Owing to shortage of
space' oar Grocery Dept.
Specials had to be omit3
ted. Ask to see the list
at the store.
all of the tones clearly ami as
much more expensive.