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THE MAUI NEWS SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1907 THE MAUI NEVUS ntcred at the T'Wt Ollice at Wailukii, M.iui, Hawaii, :i seronil-i1.!s nutter. A Republican Paper Published in the Interest of the People. Issued Every Saturday. AAaui Rutolisliine: Company. Limited. Proprietors onrt I'libllshcrB. The columns r( the N'hws admit commmiicatiniis on pertinient topics. Write only on one side of paper. Sign your name which will he held confidential if desired. Si'RscirnoN Kates, in AhvanokI2..")0 per Year, frl..0 Six Month? Hufl-h V. CoUp, SATURDAY. fciclltor ntnet Mnnnger -JULY 13, 1'.i!7 County Attorney's Report. That part of tlio report of the County Attorney that relates to the police that was submit ted this week to the County Board is as follows: rOLICE DEPARTMENT. I re gret exceedingly that duty requires that I call to the attention of this Board certain reports that, since the 4th day of July, have been brought to my notice in my capacity as County Attorney. I have been in formed (and the information is of such a character as to make it impossible, in fact, improper, for me as a public official to ignore it) that certain of the nolice officers of the District of Wailuku, while on duty during the 4th day of July last, or supposed to have been on 'duty, were in a state of intoxication. If these reports are not true these men should be given an opportunity of vindicating them selves before your Honorable body If they are true, the situation calls for such action as will once and for all put a stop to such disgiacefu' Dractices. I also very much regret being under the necessity of calling vour attention to the fact that tne last Grand Jury of this Circuit reeom mended the discharge of Solomon Ka waihoa because of being intoxicated. I have to report that this police officer is still a msmber of the Wailu ku police force, wearing the badge of authority, and being an authorized representative of this administration; an evidence of the truth of the state ment that has been repeatedly made throughout this community by many reputable citizens, to-wit, that the recommendations ot a Grand Jury have little or no value here." I conscientiously believe that the members of our police force, as a body, are good, reliable, sober and Industrious men, who desire and from day to day endeavor to the best of their ability to perform the some times arduous, as well as dangerous duties assigned to them. I have great respect for a police officer of the right kind. There is not a day that he dees not place his life at stake for the protection of those whom he is serv'.ng. In the interests of this class of officers, as well as in interest of good citizenship and good politics (Republican politics in this particular instance) I feel certain that this Board will quite agree with this department that an investiga tion of those chargesof drunkenness should be had, and, if true, the guilty parties either removed, or emphati cally given to understand that a repetition of the offence or offences in the future will be delt with sever ity. The information concerning these matters and things in the hands of of this department is at your disposal whenever wanted. Respectfully submitted, County Attorney. Fire Company Meeting. The Wailuku, Kuhutui Volunteer Fire Company held a special meeting on Monday evening for the purpose of hearing the report of tlio commit tee on rules and regulations. The company discussed various needs for the bet ter protection of the towns. One was that a hose be stationed on Market street near a hydrant and that the Hoard of Conn iy Supervisors be requested to pass an ordinance making it a misdemeanor for any one not connected with the department to molest the same ex cept in case of fire. It was decided to ask the Board of Supervisors to have the Rules and Regulations of the Company printed for the proper edification of the mem bers. As the Fire station will soon lie completed and equipped the company should be of much service in case of tire. 1 N T 1 1 K CIRCUIT COUi IT O V T 1 1 F, SF.COND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT TERRITORY OF HAWAII, la Probate. At Chambers. In the Matter of the Estate of I'. KEKAIIUNA, deceased. NOT I CIO TO CREDITORS. Not ice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against the Es tate of F. Kckahuna, l.te of liana, Maui, Territory . f Hawaii, to pi e sent the same to the Undersigned, M. H. Renter of liana. Mailt, Ad mii.istrator of said Estate, within mx (ti) months from the date of pub lication of tliis notice, or they will be forever barred. Dated at liana, Maui, July:, 1007. M. II. R10UTER, Administrator of the Estate of F. K .'kahuna, deceased. July 13. 20, 27. Aug. 3, 10. I.ODOC MAUI, No. 084, A. F. & A. M. Stated meci.i'itis will be held at Mas mic II. ill, Kahuliii, on the first Saturday nisiht of each month at 7. '10 F. M. Visiting brethren are cordially in vited to attend. D. 11. CASE, R W. M. BIONJAVIN WILLIAMS, t. f. Secretary. ALOHA LODGli NO. S KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. OGCSTGS O . r . ... .1 ? 1I...J m( nni.lnfl 1 1 mere is anyi n i iir you uesu e wish i 1 Wine Growers Hold Annual Election. On Saturday the annual election of the Kaupakalua Wine and Liquor Company was held in the public school house. J. M. Vivas declined a re election as President on account of ill health. The election resulted in the following men being chosen. J. Aheong, President; A. F. Ta vares, Treasurer; J. Garcia, Secre tary, and J. V. Maciel, Jardine, and A. R. Souza Directors. Nearly all of the stock was repre sented at the meeting. The affairs of the company are in a flourishing condition and they will turn out twelve thousand gallons of first class wine this year. It is stated that there are thou sands of acres of land extending to ward Kula arid including the Fiiliolo lands that are ideal for the successful cultivation of grapes and that in time this industry will be one of the lead ing Industries of the Territory aud give employment to thousands of peo ple. tlilo Out for Petrie. Honolulu, July 0. They say that somebody handed it to L. Pctric at Ililo tlvs week. Fetrie went to Hilo last Fourth of July and is said Vo have made quite a killing. lie won various races and his string of raci rs put him on tho right side of the ledger. Hiloites paid their bets and said nothing. They waite until last Thin sday. Petrie went to Hilo with two horses, Brunei- aud Indigo. Brunei who is a good, game horse, was Hi tered in the SI, 000 stake race, Racine Murphy was another locally owned horse entered, Liazeiie, a horse that was brought from the Coast, was also in, aud a fourth ani mal that did not even linish, was en tered. The local horse owner took uu a very clever native lockey to ride Brunei. But so the story f-at came by the Kinau today goes-some body got hold of the jockey after hi: arrival at Ililo and pioceeded to give him a "good time." Bv the time that the "good time" was ove , the iockev was in such shape tlat he eould not ride Brunei. Whether this report te entirely correct, only those closely on the "inside" can say In any event tho jockey did not ride the horse and somebody who rode as if he had been the W'key on Barnuin's famous horse with i's head where its tail ought to be, was up. And Brunei earned second. Luzelle first. And the story that cimn down bv the Kinau t. d nv is that cer tain Hiloites say they got, even with Petrie for last Fourth of July. Star. NOTICE. At the annual meeting of stock holders of tlio Kaupakalua Wine cc Liquor Co. Ltd. held July 0th. 1007, the following oflicers were electeci to serve for the ensuing year. J. A. AHEONG, President A. F. T A VARES, Treasurer J.GARCIA, Secretary J. V. MACIEL ) M. S. JARDIM Auditors A. R. SOUZA ) J. GARCIA, Secretary Ki upakalua Wine & Liquor Co. Ltd. Regular meetings will be held at the Knights of Pythias Hall Wailuku on Saturday July 0 and 20lh. All visitir.g members arc cordially invited to attend. V. S. MOUNTCASTLE, C. C. 1). II. DAVIS, K. OF R. & S. If. o o & & o 0 C9 ft ' NOTICE. Commencing with July 1st 1007, Train No. 7. Wailuku Freitrht will not leave Kahului until 1 P. M daily. tf. NOTICE. The Hoard of License Commission ers for the County of Maui v.'ill hold a meeting at the public room in the Masonic Temple, Kahului, on Monday the 20th of July 1007 at 1P.M. to consider the application of S. Kimu ra for a wholesale license to sll in toxicating liquors at, the premises formerly known as the "Corner Saloon," Wailuku, under the provi sions ol Act 110, Session Laws of 1007. All protests or objections against the issuance of a license under said application should bo filed with the Secretary of the Board not later than the rime set for said hearing. July 5t.li 1907. D.C. LINDSAY, Secretary, Board of License ' Com missioners. July G, 13, 20, 27 All bottles and rases used by the Maui Soda & Ice Works are dipped in a disinfecting solution as they are returned to tho shop thus iraking contagion from any source impossible. tf. Wailuku Maui, July 12th, 1007 Editou Maci News, Dear Sir: Kindly insert the follow. iug few lines in the next issue of the Maui News, and thereby dispel the wrong impression created, by the article published m the ADVER' TISER, in the Sporting Column, signed D. CARRY ME. I have not written the article nor any part of it, neither liavel author1 ized any one to write it, I have not. even seen the original in letter fo m. In short I first saw it in the Adven tiser, my attention being callei to same. The one who wrote the article, evidently did not dare to use my name, and therefore took these means to mislead the Public, doibtless with mischievous intent. Yours Respe-.-tfully, D. T. CAREY. NOTICE. The regular quarterly meeting of stockholders of the Maui Wine & Liquor Co., Ltd. will be held at the K. of P. Hull, on Wednesday July 17th, 1007, at'7.30 P. M. J. GARCIA, Secretary, Maui Wir.e & Liquor Co., Ltd. NOTICE. The Kahului Ladies Auxiliary have adjourned for the Summer vacation. Meeting again Sept. 0, 1007. The Roardof License Commission' ers for the Counly of Maui will hold a meeting at the public room of the Masonic Temple, Kahului, on Monday the 15th of July 1007 all P. M. to con sulci tho application of L. Y. Aiona for a Saloon License to sell intoxicat ing liquors at liana, Maui on the same premises a', present occupied by him iti a Saloon, at said riana un der the provisions of Act 110, Ses sion Laws of 1007. All protests or objections against the issuance of a license under said application should be filed with the Secretary of the Board not later than the time for said hearing. June 20th. 1007. D. C. LINDSAY, Secretary, Board of License, Com in 'ssioners. June 22, 20. July (1, 13, 20. The Board of License Commission ers for the County of Maui will hold a meeting at the public room in the Masonic Temple, Kahului, Monday the 15th of July 1007 at 1 P.M. to consider the application of Otto S Mejer for a Saloon L cense to sell in toxicating liquors at Kalai, Molokai at the premises used by him during the past year at said Kalai under the provisions of Act 110, Session Laws of 1007. All protests or objections against the issuance of a license under said application should be filed with the Secretary of the Board not later than the tune set for saul h. arm';. June 20th, 1307. 1). C. LINDSAY, Secretary, Board. of License Commis sinners. June 22, 20- July 0. 13, 20 . The Hoard of License Commission ers for the County of Maui will hold a meeting at the pi.h'ic room in the Masonic Temple, Kahulu!, on Monday the lath of July 1007 at 1 1. M., lo consider the application of M.Ima- mura Co.. for a Saloon License to sell intoxicating liquors at liana, Maui in the premises Uiel bv him for such purposes at said Hana under th provisions of Act 110, Session Laws of 1007. All protests or objections against the issuance of a license under said application should be tiled with th. Secretary of the Hoard not later than the time set for said hearing. June 20th, 1007. D. C. LINDSAY, Secretary, l!oard of License Coinniis sioncrs. June 22, 20. July G, 13, 20. AH claims Maui for the be received at 12. M. against the County ol month of July will .lot iter than A ugust T o o o o o Q O O o o o o o 8 OOOOOO OOOOOOOO in stock, remember that a word to us is all that is necessary, we'll to the rest. We cany all the staple groceries, as well as the fancy. Dry Coods, dent's Furnishings, Hardware, Hay and (train. Ye are headquarters for Baseball goods. WAILUKU CASH STORE. STYLE "IS WHAT TBLLS" A style argument coupled with right prices and si rong wrarinir qualities app". Is to every woman's judgement. Our 331 Seneca Tie is a Ihoroueh bred in style, lit and weai . THE PRICK IS RIGHT. - Note the fine upper, en nee of this shoe. M-ltlCli $1.00, with 25c for Mnil. . Special attention given'to Islnnd order. MANUFACTURER'S SHOE COMPANY, Ltd. 1051 FORT STREET, : HONOLULU. Idle Curiosity took me to this store one day. I returned homo fully convinced that it was tho most up-to-date, tho cleanest, best stocked store in Wailuku nei. It's my grocer' now. Every time I think of trood things to eat, I think of this store: and I am a regular customer now, You'll be too, if you step in and look around. ;--qtri7Jg---r-r Today they have: Olives, ripe, Olives, st lifted with Celery, Olives, French st tilled, Indian Relish, Horse Radish, Dill Pickles, Sauer Kraut in tins, Artichokes in tins, Macaroni and Cheese, Pork and lloans, Mrs. Roam's Guava Marmalade, Mrs, Ream's Mango Chutney, Killer's Marmalade, Apple Butter, (Ncv Zealand Mullet, Kippered Herrings, Preserved Bloaters, Findon Haddock, Cod Roes, Real Oxford Sausage, Spanish Chicken Tamales, etc. Have you tried the "MARKET BOY OYSTERS?" If not, why not? They are the best. The Pioneer Store Sfime KJable3Caliului Slailroad Company WAILUKU-PA1A DIVISION KAI1ULUI-PUUXENE-KIIIEI DIVISION. STATIONS Kahului Wailuku Wailuku Kahului Kahului Sp'ville Sp'ville Paia Paia Sp'ville Sp'ville Kahului Kabul, n Wailuku Wailuku Kahului Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive I't ave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave A i rive A. M. Pas. 7.00 7.12 7.20 7.32 7.35 7.47 7..r0 8.05 8.15 8.35 8.40 8.52 8.55 9.10 9.20 0.35 M' I Pas. STATIONS A' M' Frt' P- M Jrl Pas. pA8. only Pas. 2.00 j Kahului Leave 6.20 1.20 2.12 j Puunene Arrive 0.35 1.35 2.20 I Puunene Leave (i.40 I.40 '-42 j Kahului Arrive 0.55 1.55 0. 40 2.35 i 5.10 Kahului Leave 8.10 9.43 3.10 J.55 2.47 j 5.22 Puunene Arrive 8.25 10.00 3.25 10.15 2.50 j 5.25 Puuneiie Leave 8.30 j l().;o 3.3i 10.35 3.0j . 5.10 Kahului Arrive 8.15 10.45 3.4'. 10.50 3.15 ! 5 45 Kahului Leave j !U3 3-35 j Puunene Arrive j 10.00 3 40 j Puunene Leave ll.::0 3.52 1 0.05 Camp 5 Arrive ! 10.30 1.00 3.55 j Kiliei Arrive u'i$ 115 4.10 Kihei Leave -jo 1.35 4.15 1. "0 4.30 I Kiliei trains Tuesday only and carry freight only. Kahului Railroad Company AGENTS FOR ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, Ltd.; ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, Line of Sailing Vessels Betwoer San Francisco and the Hawaiian Islands; AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP CO 1 r