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THE MAUI NEWS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1907
MAUI PUBLISHING CO.,
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HIGH STREET, WAILUKU, MAUI COUNTY.
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Beer Drinkers
Usually they are a healthy sort of
people eat heartily, feel fine, sleep
sound. Beer is indeed a great food and
tonic. The better the beer the more
good it does you, The best beer is
PREftlO
CARRIAGE BUILDING
When you want your carriage repaired to last
bring it to the right shop.
GENERAL BLACKSM1TH1NG HORSB SHOEING.
DAN. T. CAREY
2 .Main St. near Market,
Wailuku, Maul
DO YOU KNOW.
That ' Man; Moody ?
Have YAi Seen His New Planing; Mill?
'if Not, Why Don't Yon?
See the Man
HE'S A GOOD FELLOW?
Don't f oreet the No.
Hello 472 P. O. Box 75
KAUULUI
BISMARK STABLES CO. Lid
WAILUKU, MAUI
LIVERY, BOARD
and SALES STABLES
CENTRAL SALOON
Mahket S-.r VVailckc
ANTONE BORBA, Prop.
Full line of popular brands of
WINES, LIQUORS,
CORDIALS. BRANDIES
WHISKIES, GINS
Etc. Etc
Celebrated Primo & Seae
Bottled Beer
25c 2 Glasses 25c
SINGER
SEWING MACHINES.
The BISM ARK STABLES
proposes tor run the Leading Liveuy
StABLElJnsiNils's'dw MAUI
DRUMMERS' LIGHT VYAGQNS '
Excursion1' Rates ; to ' Tao and Ha'e
akala'wltU competent gu'ilek
and drivers
NEW RIGS-'-NEW tEAMS '
new Management
Machines for sale "on the
INSTALLMENT PLAN
or
Big Discount for Cash'
Machines "for Rent
By the Day, Week or Month.
DELIVERED and CALLED FOR
I
Wo have just received a new line
of Automatics and family Ma-
hinee and all kinds of Needles
and Supplies.
Hello Central!
Give me' the Kahului1 Harness Shop.
That yOii Harness Shop ?1
Sa.Vi duplicate 'that order just deli v
ered for double-set harness.
' : It' s'a 1eachT-:
Thft'Kahului3 Haruess Shop
Hello 524
KAUULUI,
P. O. Box 72
MAUI
Pdkhlani; Milk Dairy;
If' you want a daily supply .of
frestvpure milk, or fresh milk
butter, apply
PUKALAnI ' DAIRY-
Tel. 166 Makawao
NOTICE.
All bottles and cases used by the
Maui Soda A Ice Works are dipped
in a disinfecting solution as they are
returned to the. shop thus iraking
contagion from any source impossible,
tf.
S. DECKER, Agent.
Main Street, - - - Wai'uku
Next Door to Wailuku Cash Store.
ARE YOU A
COURTIER?
That is, do you frequent the tennis court? If
so, you should secure some of the famous Slazcn
ger balls. We've also got a fresh and complete
stock. Also Slazcnger and Wimbledon rackets.
All of these goods are great favorites with the
experts. '
E.O.HALL&SON.Ltd,
HONOLULU.
In bygone years' the white popula
tion would make it plensant for the
stranger within the gates. That wax
the time when men found time to live
ike gentlemen. Today life in Hawaii
... ,
means making money quicKiy ana
running home to spend it. Let n
visitor land here today nnd he is sized
up as to how much he is worth, what
he is likely ti leave behind nnd what
use he can bo to possible acquaint
ances. Artists and writers of renown
are suffered to come and go unnotic
nounced. "An appropriation of 723,
01)0 was asked from the last legisla
ture," said Mr. Babbitt, 'but only
1700,000 was granted thus leaving us
short just the amount of the
difference $1(5,000 for the biunial
period. In order to provide for this
contingency the cut we have made
was necessary."
Superintendent Babbitt further ex
plained that the cut for the mst
part was not really a cut, sine by
the schedule of salaries issued, nt 1st
ed shipmasters get the go by entirely teachers had been more tban rrvt.or-
this port, army and ed to the rate they previously hvi
when visiticg this port, army
navy officers but for the kindly soli
citude of the Seaside Hotel manage
ment would be left almost entirely
on the hands of the army post and
naval station, as far as entertainment
is concerned, and the man of parts
who fails to come up to the local
jingle requirements must perforce
console himself as best he may in his
hotel or at the Y. M. C. A.
Hawaiian hospitality today is a
chimera existing only in literature of
local hotels and excursion planning
agencies. It is about time the good
people of Honolulu awoke to this fact.
The Referee.
received. Most, therefore will o till
be the gainer even with the 3 per
cent reduction.
The matter of rearranging the
credit system was considered but
the cut of salaries as adopted was
thought prefeable, and the system
of credits remains as theretofore
which i9 given a3 f. Hows:
Full time for first class certificate.
One half time for second class cer
tificates. One third time for third class cer
tificates. '
One fourth time for satisfactory
service while holding no certificate.
The general basis for which salaries
have been fixed are indicated by the
following table:
a en in AO flA
mi r a f T : T : r ou.vv . .
- t-!.i -.uu-:f 55.00 .' 53.35
iiiissiouei s iifiu uiiuiiitM unci uicciiii
No Drinks In Street.
yesterday afternoon at which the
principal business was the consider
ation of the liquot law as it applies
to the place'in which liquor may be
sold- As a result of the deliberation
notice was mailed to each saloon
keeper this morning cautioning
against selling or delivering of liquor
outside the place for which the license
is issued. The circular letter follows:
''Cautionary Notice to prevent Viola
tions of the Provisions of Act 11!) of
the Session Laws of 1007 by Saloon,
Hotel or Restaurant Keepers Deal
in!"' in Intoxicating Liquors.
"You will hereby please take notice
that under the provisions of Section
1 and !) of Aft 1 1!) of the Session Laws
00.00 58.20
65.00 63.05
70.00 67.90
75.00 72.75
80.00 77.60
83.00 80.85
85.00 82.45
90.00 87.30
100.00 97.00
125.00 121.25
150.00 .' 145.50
200.00 194.00
225.00 218.25
Made Bad Money When In Korea.
HILO, August 1. Captain Fetter
had the pleasure, on Monday, of
of 1907, a person holding a second sending a wireless message to United
bers.
Ue.fi E
of FifS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII
In Probate At Chambers
In the Matter of the Estate
FINIOde AVEIRO, late
Maui, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons having claims egainst tne ins
tate of Refinio de Aveiro, late of
Paia, Maui deceased, present the
same to the undersigned at the First
National Bank of Wailuku, Maui,
within six months from the date of
the first publication of this notice,
even if said claim is secured by mort
gage on real estate.
All claims not so uresenteJ wi'l be
forever barred.
Dated at Wailuku this 20th day of
July A. D. 1907.
JOAQUIN GARCIA,
Administrator of the Estate of Re
finio de Aveiro, deceased.
July 20, 27. August 3, 10, if.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
In Probate At Chambers.
In the Matter of the Estate of
KAMALA, (w) deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sous having claims against the Es
tate of Kamala, (w) late of liana,
County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii,
to present '.he same to the Under
signed M. H. Rjuter of llano, Maui,
class, retail, license to sell intoxi
cating liquors of any kind in any
quantity, and carrying on either a
saloon, hotel, or restaurant business
thereunder, is not permitted to dis
pense intoxicating liquors except to
pprsons upon the licensed premises.
The sale 6r delivery of intoxicating
liquors 'to persons not upon the licens
ed premises is a violation of the pro-
visions of a seconJ class, retail,
license.'.'
The Board al o refused the applica
tion for a permit to transfer the
saloon license of A. Cordes, on King
street opposite Aala Park to Kwong
Chong. No reason was volunteered
as to the reasons fcr this refusal.
Star.
Teacher's Bad News.
Honolulu, July 31. The teachers
of the public schools who have been
Administrator of said Estate, within dreaming of the restored salaries ac
six (G) months from the date of pub- l nPl1in to the schedule issued bv the
Board of Commissioners of Public
lication of this notice, or they will be
forever barred.
Dated at Hana, Maul. July 3, 1907
M. II. REUTER,
Administrator of the Estate of
Kamala, (w) deceased.
July 13, 20, 27. Aug. 3, 10.
Dealers in
Adalina Patti, Wm
" iPenn The Hawaii
an, Roughrider, and
Doctor Cigars.
Fitzpatrick Bros.
CORNER HOTEL and FORT STS.
For sale by
KAUULUI 6TORE..KAHULUI.
PAIA STORE, PAIA.
IS THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
In Probate. At Chambers.
In the Matter of the Estate of P.
KEKAHUNA, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons having claims against the Es
tate of P. Kekahuna, late of Hana,
Maui, Territory i t Hawaii, to pre
sent the same to the Undersigned,
M. It. Router of Hana, Maui, Ad
mir.istrator of said Estate, within
six (G),months from the date of pub
lication of this notice, or they will be
forever barred.
Dated at Hana, Maui, July 3, 1907,
M. II. REUTER,
Administrator of tho Estate of P
Kekahuna, deceased.
July 13, 20, 27. Aug. 3, 10.
LOST.
On the road between McGregors
Landing and Kahului Store on Tues
dav evening May 20 a watch fob with
Masonic Emblem. Finder will leave
same at this otlice and receive re
ward. tf,
SITUATION WANTED.
Japanese couple desires position as
Nurses in hospital or private family
Man understands running of automo
biles. Address Y. this office.
July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 17,21, 31.
Instruction some tune ago, are now
due to discount these dreams just
three per cent. The board finds
that it made a mistake in its figures,
. . . i . - ,
some row or oiuer, anu as a result
now has (he disagreeable duty of an
nouncing a reduction of the rate pre
viously ar.mmced.
At a meeting of the teachers' com
mittee and inspectors of the board
this morning, the matter wlj'eh has
been under consideration for some
time, was finally brought to a con
elusion, aud the exact amount to be
lopped off the salaries of each teacher
was determined. However this will
no', annlv to the salaries for the
months of July and August which will
be paid in full as per the rate first
stated, but beginning with Septem
ber all salaries of $50 and over will
be pared down 3 per cent. For ex
ample if you are a teacher and were
to have received $50 a month you
will only get $13.50.
Tbe Board did not say anything
further about prohibiting its teachi
States Marshal Hendry, Informing
him of the capture of Kim Bong
Chuen, the ringleader of the gang of
counterfeiters who have recently
been operating on Hawaii and Maui
with spurious ten dollar pieces. The
Marshal promptly replied that be
would leave for Hawaii on the Kinau.
Kim Bong Chuen is known to have
been a counterfeiter in Korea where
he served a term of imprisonment
for "shoving the queer." He is the
man who owned and constructed the
thousand dollar plant that is believed
to be located in Waipo valley.
His arrest was directly duo to a
liberal distribution of photographs of
the man by Captain Fetter, the por
traits leading to his identification.
Kim Bong Chuen must have done'
some quick travelling. After he es
caped the Marshal at Olaa, he is
known to have gone to Puna and, In
about a week's time, .he had worked
his way around to Kohala. .
With Kim was another Korean
who bad been seen a good deal in his
company, and he has ako been held,
pending the Marshal's pleasure. Five
Koreans who had previously been
taken to Honolulu as witnesses, had
already "squealed on their pals" be
fore they left here, and it is believed
that there is now ample evidence to
place the ex Korean convict ouce
more behind the bars.
Of course, an effort may still be
mads to work off more of the bad
money, so it is just as well to have a
good look at ten dollar pieces should
they happen to come in anybody's
way once In a while.
Hawaiian Hospitality.
The Advertiser of last Thursday in
urging tne people or Honolulu to
make the visiting cruisers welcome,
said that such advice would not have
been needed a few years ago when
Honolulu hospitality was at its best.
This remark is sadly, wonderfully
true. The Hawaiian hospitality that
was, is today used to advertise the
islands, as the Hawaiian hospitality
that is but where Is it? The open
armed, open-hr arted aloha of the nat
ives is a dead thing. The quality has
been stilled In these kindly people by
insult, sharp dealing and baole exam
pie. Today tre Hawaiian of means,
aud he is getting to be as rare as the
o-o, retreats into his social shell
when he hears the white man's foot
steps be the visitor Congressman or
billcollector. He obeys the instinct of
self protection in doing tins and it is the grounds that because of the re- Ladies who had been to the Kinau
in no wise remarkable that this Utoration of salaries to in some cages to meet homecoming friends or visit-
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instinct has become actuely develop- more tluu they were before the re- nr, relatives seeing the wild approach
ed. The work day native keeps him- treuchmeut policy was necessary, 0f the still wilder pig. gathered their
self to himself from motives of shame, the teachers should devote their skirts about them, and precipitately
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His heart is as large as it ever was time entirely to their work us teach- flej.
ers. Finally the boys aud men surround-
Superintendent Babbitt explained ed the big pig and carried him bodily
that the Board has discovered that back to tho warf it taking seven to
dilapidated kuleana, would grieve him it has not sufficient money available manage him, one on each ear and leg
a,,,.,.!" to carry out it intentions as an- aim oue on u tan. omr,
j.
Run Away Pig Draws Crowd
A four-hundred pound porker es
caped from the Chinese marketmen
who were this morning endeavoring
to get him aboard a dray from the
S. S. Kinau. He ran squealing off
the warf on to Queen street, upset
four or five smal boys, darted under
a hack and got his after port foot
stepped on by a horse.
Fifty men and boys gave chase and
ers from doing other work than that almost had him once in a corner, but
for which the public pays them, i,e shoved his snout between a China-
which was the subject of a resolution men'g knees, toppled him. over and
introduced a week cr more ago on gcooted for the greciuward.
but he is pooroh so poor and for
the mallhiui to see his matless floor,
his tenautless roost and style and his