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MAUI NEWS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, J 907
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HIGH STREET, WAILUKU, MAUI COUNTY.
DO YOU KNOW
That Man Moody?
Have You Seen His New Planing Mill ?
If Not, Why Don't You?
See the Man
HE'S A GOOD FELLOW?
Don't forget the No.
Hello 472 P. O. Box 75
KAIIULUI
BISMARK STABLES CO.lId
WAILflKU, . MAUI
LIVERY, BOARD
and SALES STABLES
The BISMARK STABLES
proposes to run the Leading Livehy
Stable Business on MAUI
DRUMMERS' LIGHT WAGQNS
Exciir&oa Rates to Iao and Ha'e
akala with, competent guides
and drivers
NEW RIGS---NEW TEAMS
NEW MANAGEMENT
Hello Central!
Give me the Kahului Harness Shop.
That you Harness Shop?
Sy; duplicate ihat order just dcliv
ered for double-set Harness.
It's a Peach!
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Hello 321
P. O Box 72
KAHULUI, MAUI
Pakalani Milk Dairy
If you want a daily supply of
fresh, pure milk, or fresh milk
butter, apply
PUKALAN1 DAIRY
Tel. ItfG Makawao
NOTICE.
AH bottles and cases used by the
Maui Soda & Ice Works are dipped
in a disinfecting solution as they are
returned to the shop thus iraking
contagion from any source impossible.
Shop
- tl4
WORK A SPECIALTY.
CENTRAL SALOON
Market Stk. Wailuku
ANTONE B0R3A, Prop.
Full line of popular brands ot
WINES, LIQUORS,
CORDIALS. BRANDIES
WHISKIES, GINS
Etc. Etc.
Celebrated Prirao & Semite
s
Bottled Beer
25c 2 Glasses 25c
SINGER
SEWING MACHINES.
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.
We have just received a new lino
of Automatics and Family Ma
chines and all kinds of Needles
and Supplies.
S. DECKER, Agent.
Main Street, - - - Wailuku
Next Door to Wailuku Cash Store.
Dealers in
Adalina PattirWm.
Perm, The Hawaii
an, Roughrider, and
Doctor Cigars;
Fitzpatrick Bros.
CORNER HOTEL and FORT STS.
For stile by
KAHULUI STORE, KAHULUI.
PAIA STOKE, PA1A.
LOST.
0:t the road bet wren McGregors
Lauding and Kahului Store on Tues
day evening May l-IO a watch fob with
Masonic Emblem. Finder will leave
same at this olticc and receive re
ward. tf.
BY AUTHORITY.
IN THE CIRCUIT COCUT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII.
In Probate At Chambers.
In the Matter of the Estate of
SOLOMON HALE, lute of Waihee,
Maul, debased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Undersigned, Edmund II.
ITart, Administrator of the Em ate
of Solomon Hale, deceased, hereby
gives notice to nil persons having
claims against the Estate of said de
ceased, to present the same to him,
nt the Court House, in Wailuku, Maui.
T. TI., within six months from the
il;ie of the first publication of this
notice, to wit: within six months
from the Kith dry of August, A. D.
1007,' whether such claims be secured
or not, or same will be forever barred.
Dated at Wailuku, this fUh day of
August, 1007.
EDMUND II. HART,
Administrator of the Estate of
Salomon Hale.
Aug. 10, 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7th.
The Hoard of License Commission
era for the County of Maui will hold a
meeting at the public room in the
Mason la Temple, Kahului, on Monday
the 26 of August 1907 at 2 P. M. to
consider the application of Otto S.
Meyer for a Saloon License to sell in
toxicating liquors at Kaunakakai,
Molokai at the premises used by him
during the past year at said Kauna
kakai under the provisionsof Act 11!),
Session Laws of 1907.
All protests or objections against
the issunnce of a license under said
application should be filed with the
Secretary of the Board not later than
the time set for said hearing.
August 2nd, 1907.
.D. C. LINDSAY,
Secretary, Board of License Commis
sinners.
Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24.
The Hoard of License Commissinu
ers for the County of Maui will hold a
meeting at the public room of the
Masonic Temple, Kahului, on Monday
the 2Gth of August 1907 at 2 P. M.
to consider the application of G. Lin
Fook for a Saloon License to sell in
toxicating liquors at Kipabulu Maui
on the same premises at present
occupied by, him at said Kipahulu
under the provisions of Act 119, Ses
sion Laws of 1907.
All protests or objections against
the issuance of a license under said
application should be Died with the
Secretary of the Board not later than
the time set for said hearing.
August 2nd. 1907.
D. C. LINDSAY,
Secretary, Hoard of License, Commis
sioners.
Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24.
The biard ot License Commission
ers for the County of Maui will hold a
meeting at the public room of the
Masonic Temple, Kahului on Monday
the 20th of August 1907 at 2 P. M.
to consider the application of the
Kaupakulua Wine& Liquor Company
for a license to sell wine manufactured
by said company from grapes, urown
in the Territory of Hawaii at their
place of business at Makawao, Maui
in the remises used now by them at
said Makawao under the provisions
of Act 119, Session Lawsol 1907.
All protests or objection against
the issuance of a license under said
application should be filed with theju
Secretary of t lie Hoard not later that
the time set for said hearing.
August 2, 1907.
D. C. LINDSAY, .
Secretary, Hoard ol License Commis
sioners.
August 3, 10, 17, 21
The Hoard of License Commission
ers for the County of Maui will hold a
meeting at the public room in the
Masonic Temple, Kahului, on Monday
the 20th of Augu. t, 1907 at 2 P. M.
to consider the application of Chang
Tung for a Saloon License to sell in
toxicating liquors in the building
now occupied by him at Kaunakakai,
Molokai, under the provisions of Act
119,5essioirEaws of 1907.
All protests or objections against
the issuance of a license under said
application should be tiled with th?
Secretary of the Hi ard not later
than the time set for said hearing.
August 2nd, 1907.
D. C. LINDSAY,
Secretary, Hoard fit License Com
missioners.
August 3, 10, 17 21,
Pcnfjr Kencly for North Pole
PORTLAND (Me.). August 5-C.-mmcmler
Robert E. Peary left
here today for New York, whence he
will sail in a fe v days on an expedi
tion to the North Pole. Comtrander
Prarv sai l to-day :
From New York I shall go direct
to Sydney, C. H , whet o 1 slinll ronl,
and there will tie no stops on the wey,
as 1 have no tim to lose.
''My crew this tine will tie practi
cally the same ns on rev last trip
Captain Robrri llantlett is to eom
mand the Roosevelt. T atn going
prepared tr. make every -(T"r t. to
reach the Po'e. If I do no? succeed
next summer I slid! shall slav over a
rear.' If I do not succeed I shall
stay one year later. I atn taking
along everything for a three years'
trip."
Commander Peary, giving some
details of tils plans, said:
"John Murphy, my old boatswain,
is to be with me ngain. I am to have
Ward .veil, mv old chief engineer;
Ross G. Marvin of Ruck-sport is to be
my assistant, and he will be the only
Maine irember of Hie party. I am
to have a new surgeon. There are
several applications for the position,
but as vet no one has bem chosen.
I will set tle that when I yet to New
York."
C A L LS SUCCESS DOUBTFU L.
Asked if lie ex peeled to reach the
Pole this time, Peary fsaid:
'"'A man who has had an experience
in tie North knows that to say that
he will do a certain thing up there is
madness. I have learned m.inv
lessons from toy other trips, and es
pecially mv last one, and I shall pro
fit hy all this expet ience. Whether I
shall find the North Pole or not is a
quest ii.n which will not be answered
until I have either reached it or
failed "
Asked if h? had ample funds for
carrying out t lie expedition, Com
mander Peaty replied:
' I will say cue thing, and that is,
that the delavs in repairs on the boil
ers of the Roosevelt have been and
are now worrying me a great deal
more than the nrmcv with which to
finance the ex pi'dilhtYi. "
Commander Peary "ppeared to
day to be in rugged health and was
full of enlhiiMa -m for the t jip.
Ex-Qi een, Hold Court in Asylum.
New Yo: k, August 5. A daughter
of John H. Flagler, the 'New York
millionaire, a social leader in New
Yot k and Paris and once the reigm
tng qipr en of Trinidad, Baroness Anna
Ilarden-Hickey, has been committed
to a private sanitarium for the in
sane at S'amford, Conn.
Seventcn years ago when she was
young and sought in marriage wher
ever she appeared, a Frenchman,
Baron Harden-IUckey, of doubtful
lineage and more precarious futnne,
made love to he- one day m Paris
ur.d runr. ied her shortly afterward,
while
icr n.'liioiniire father frowned
Upon the c iii; ;ic' ii irden- lliekey
set sail on n rnviirr m.l.-e :td landed
upnn'the in-known i.-ie .of T.rini hid,'
in tiie l anbrean hea.
He proclaimed hiinsi If King of the
new founded nation, set, up a court
about hl'it, ap-dinted M;ni'ter and
made them Ivw to Am a. Fhig'er Mar
i- Hick i v their i'i i -' :i I i H95
a well-Known leternatioi.a'- i-rbrog!io
in v hic!i the Un'ted Stjit.es vs re
motely concerned robbed h'.in of the
Triridi.dian crown and i-v cry other
lie ever hoped to w -a
He liii d some years later in P.n i .
Hi queen, the former New Yoi1
s.icietv girl, was oveicome wi'h
gner. loo r,ai', t.ao ain'otion to
tie a "World empress, " and her
hopes, shattered with tier husband's
den'h, near'y wreiked her mind in a
few mouths. To save i' she plunged
into the wildest ph-i.-urrs of 'lie
European res irts. These devt h ped
excesses.
Finally, with half her great foitune
wrecked and n ithitig to live for in a
"queenlesj'' world, she retu.'iied to
New York. For live years she has
lived here quietly, but with her rca
son tottering.
.Mr. Flagler was appealed to to
control her estate and the courts at
Stamfnid secretly committed her ti.
a private sanitarium near that city
Mrs. Harden-Hiekey is not violent,
but her nurses declare that the con
tinually pose ;iS a sovereign and
compel the.ru to robe her in stately
gowns, and she issues orders as
Queeu of the Trinidad Islands;.
JPf&Fiti YlTTTZT
Sleep Well?
Why don't you try a glass of
Primo Beei before retir-
ing? There's nothing in 'this
!Tj beer that can harm you.
H There's much to do you good.
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GtiNliKAL ISLACKSMI THING HORSli SHOEING.
DAN. T.
Main St. near Market,
t n m t. in as a Him t m m ; it
miii m iwrarowTii iw mi
ARB YOU A
COURTIER?
That, is, tlo you f ft."' jti n iho tenuis court? If
s,.). you should secure some of the famous Slazen
opr balls. We've also lto( a fresh and complete
stock. Also Slacujrer am! Wimbletlon rackets.
All of these goods are groai favorites with the
experts.
E.O. HALL &80N, Ltd,
HONOLULU.
Made Coin for reckons.
For i bout a week past one of the
cleverest and evidently most danger
ous counterfeiters in the country lias
been engaged in making a set of dies
right here in Honolulu. In fact the
work has been going on literally under
the very eyes of the Federal ai thor
ities, for the man who Inis been doing
it is a prisoner, and the work lie is
doing is simply to snow the nfticers
that, he knows Ids bcsiiicss.
Kim Hong ("ii en is the name or
the coiner. He is a Korean, ae.d was
reeentlv captured on Hawaii through
the efforts of l.'ni'ed Slates Marshal
Hendry After being brought to llo
nulu'u he (".line throu'h wi'h his con
necMon with tue making of the large
quiiui iiy of so'irious ten dollar gold
pieces wi ie'n have S en cau.-ii1; so
much t "null e on the i ?: Island, and
eonfes-cd the wh.'le game District
Attorney I in ikons ex ; : essed incred
ulity rcg i rung his ability to makei
the money he claims to have (lore,
and forthwith the Korean's professi
lonal pride was spurred, and he ui'fer
ed to demonstrate iii.s sl.il! if given
Pis' rict Attorney Bifckons t'..cre
upon ma'te at rangeiiicnts ior him to
prove hinise'.f, and right wel; l as :e
do'ie it. The result ' f a'lou. a wiel.'s
work with a hammer and fiJiiii" tiles
and other simple materials which
were furnished him, 's a set of as
pretty dies of a ten-dollar piece as one
would want 'o sec,
Kin: lea. g (."n ncn was tii st allo-.ved
to use rn.i'erials and space in Wich
inan's jewelry store, and his remark
able skid with tools was a great sur
prise to all who aw him. After
wards he was lilted o..l with a beiu h
in a room off thi Marshall's oili.'e,
wheit uud. r guard he has daii pro
secnti.d his oia; until the present
time.
The dies which the Korean has
made are o copper or bronze, which
he has some secret method of hard
ei.ing. Tin y are certainly veiy i.carl
perfect, and the fact that the money
he turned o il belorc lie was captureu
wa lacking only in the matter of
ring; and weight, showed to what
en n Si i Hill i i
' IV IK W W UV M W W H1 WW !!''
CARRIAGE BUILDING
When you want your carriage repaired to last
brim; it to Hie right f-hop.
m
CARRY
Wailuku, Maui
i .n dt h ti . . .iiiiiftiiiMJ
m i wwKmnww in i
pei feci ion he had at tained. Willi a
more perfect imitation of metal his
coins would have been almost imposs
ible to detect He claims that with
the ci s he I. as ma le he would bo
able to turn i'U from $25,000 to:50,
1100 worth ;pr d:iy.
The Kon aii is stirj.ll and wirey of
s i.iio -. , utid of rather prepossessing
appt jr. n e. He has evidently had ex
pert training in the us of tools, al
tb i:'ii he n fused to say much about,
I h'.s i.a-t
Me lias been very free in
all his late doings. tal;in
Ollfei si;
the chief bl.une on himself, and ex
onerating most of the half dozen men
who have lately been arrested as
being connected wilh the eoinin".
Star. . -
t'iiiety Killed "in LoUz Stivet
Klots.
Lodz (Russia), August 1. This city
to day was again the scene of a strike
in . ement, accompanied by violence.
ciis-irder and death. Troops eutoun
'ert d the m i ikers ill the center of
town and thirty men were killed 4ir
wounded. Business is at a standstill.
The strike is serious. It would ap
peal- to be t' e In ginning of a big labor
w.it , and the workmen's unions are
prei and for a long struggle. The
immediate cause of the outbreak yes
terday was the course pursued by
the poiice in the past, eight days in
making a large number of arrests in
an attempt to break- up the union.
The principal Socialist leaders have
heen thrown into jaii. The police
have been m i nergeiie in their meas
ures against Hie unions that tbev
h.'ve united the Socialists, the Polit.li
.Socialists an.! the Nalional-'sts par
ties, who up to 'he present time havo
oecn wag iig ,i merci'ess war, accom
panied by daily murders and outrages
among themselves
The commit tee of tlr Amalgamated
Cai ! has ot tl-red that all business
m LoiU ceae. Stores have been told
t'i cloe and the power house, of the
elritric tiaeiin system has been
shut d nvn. The committee is enforc
ing !t s oi Jei s with armed irten and
s' veral sh.opkee pers who refused to
shut has been shot.
Yesierd.iy hands of laborer-, wero
s-.nt out in the city to wreck itreet
cars. i'i. is thev d..l in a number of
cases and later tin v used the cars as
barricades from which to stone tin
po ice.