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THE MAUI NEWS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1907
5
LOCALS
Sehools open Monday.
A party of seventeen consisting of
S. Keliinoi and wife, Charles Hose
and wife, William C. Acbi Jr. and
others spent Saturday at the top of
Haleakala. They enjoyed a delightful
trip.
The Woman's Guild of the Church
of the Good Shepherd will hold its
regular meeting on Tuesday, Sept.
10th, In the school room of the Church
of the Good Shepherd.
The Queen Lodging Ik use of Wai
luku has new rooms, new furniture,
clean beds, 50 cnts per night. A.
Do Rego, Proprietoi.
t.f.
A fire drillftll bo held m Wailuku
this evening.
The Board of County Supervisors
will meet next week. Today at noou
is the last day on which bills may be
filed.
The Maui Shinbun, the Japanese
news paper is the oldest and best for
advertising purposes among the Jap
anese. N. K. OTSUKA,
tf. Editor and manager.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Joseph Schwartz, the manager for
the territory of Keystone Watch
Case Co. of Philadelphia is on Maui
this week; He has made arranga
ments with the leading stores of the
island to carry his line of goods which
are acknowledged to be the best on
the market.
R. J. K. Nawahine and wife went
to Honolulu this week.
Doctor Carry, the dentist arrived
in Wailuku Saturday from Chicago.
He is a brother of our townsman D.
T. Carey and will open an office atid
practice dentistry permanently on
Maui. '
Bennie and Annie ; Decker left
Wailuku Wednesday to attend school
in Honolulu. They will be joined later
by their brother Harry who will also
attend school in Honolulu.
George W. Carr, the U. S. Mail
route service.inspector for the Ter
ritory returned to Honolulu Wednes
day after attending to matters con
nected with the mail,
f
Mrs. Roena K. Hose came over from
Lahaina Sunday and was visiting
friends in Wailuku for a few days.
She returned Wednesday and will
resume her duties in the public school
of Lahaina on Monday.
Mrs. M. R. Pereira and child went
to Honolulu Wednesday. They will
visit relatives in the metropolis for a
time.
The Misses Eva and May Alana
returned to Honolulu this week to
attend school.
Miss Achoy Abu of Waihee has
spent her summer vacation with her
parents and has returned to school
in Honolulu. She will again enter
the Normal school.
Heine English of Kahului returned
to school in Honolulu. During the
sutrmer he has held a position with
the Kahului Railroad Company.
Eddie Dunn has resigned his pus
ition as time keeper at Puunene and
loft for Honolulu Wednesday. He
found he could not stand the hard
riding required to fulfil the duties of
time keeper on the plantation.
Mrs. W. H. Rogers and child were
passengers to Honolulu this week.
They went down on a visit to friends
and relatives in the metropolis.
W. G. Scott weut to Honolulu this
week place his son Walter in school
in tho city where he has been attend
ing school for some years.
Captain Parker ' of the dredger
accompanied his family to Honolulu
this week. Mrs. Parker and the
children have been on Maui some
time and recently have lived at
Haiku.
Charles Daniels, a brother of Mrs
A. N. Kepoikai arrived on Maui Sat
urday to visit his relatives here. He
is one of the largest men seen on the
island and stands nearly six feet five
He is a machinist and is employed a
Eleele. Kauai. He returned to Ho
nolulu by the Claudine.
Civil engineer Dove has completed
his work for the Wailuku Sugar Com
pany and returned to Honolulu.
Charles G Muraski was a passei
ger to the metropolis this week.
Rev. G. M. Santos left for Honolul
tbis week.
George W. Wilbur and family went
to Honolulu this week. Mr. Wilbur
has been in the employ of the Maui
Agricultural Company for many years
and is considered a capable man. fie
had charge of a large division of tho
plantation and was eminently sue
nkssful there. He will go to Los
Angele- and enter into business there
with his father who has st arted the
Aloha Bottling Wo ks of that city
and has everv prospect of doing a
good business.
Miss Hannah Cuminings ha return
ed to school in Honolulu after spend,
ing a plcesant vacation wish relatives
here.
Inspector of Schools, Charles Bald-
ln has been at Haiku fo- some davs
on a visit to his parents. He returned
to Honolulu this week where he will
resume his duties as inspector of
schools of that island.
Miss Gertrude McCaim has been
visiting friends in Wailcku and Wai
kapu for seme days. She has recently
been transferred from Kihei Schoo
to Puunene.
.Attorney J.
from a visit to
Saturday.
M.
the
Vivas returned
metropolis last
Miss Boswell returned to her home
in Ewa, Oahu Wednesday after
spending a pleasant vacation on
M:iui. She was for three weeks
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roberts
of Waikapu and during the past two
weeks she was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. I. E. Wells of Haiku. Miss
Boswell was accompanied by her
mother on her return trip.
C. W. McLeod, the assistant head
luna at Waipahu returned to his home
this week. He has been off on a
vacation ana has been combining
pleasure with gaining knowledge of
what is being done on the plantations
on this island. Be was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roberts while he
was on Maui.
Rev. W. Ault made a flying trip to
Honolulu this week. He is expected
to return today.
Clemeut Crowell, W. 11. Rogers
and M. Sequeira were called as wit
nesses before the Federal Court this
week in a case against a Japanese
who was recently convicted of selling
liquor without a license.
Mrs. Ella L. Austin, the principal
of the Waihee school returned from
a visit to California Tuesday. She is
much improved in health and reports
having had a most pleasant vacation,
Mrs. McKay who accompanied her
on her trip to the coast will return
1
ater.
Hugh Howell, the County Engi
neer, returned Wednesday from Ho
nolulu, while in the city he succeeded
getting the Superintendent of
fublic Works to authorize the ex
tension of our water system and the
increase of the amount of water for
the reservoir,
C. B. Wells and daughter Laura
beve gone to the coast. They left
Thursday
Rev. E. B. Turner of Honolulu has
been unanimously called to the pas
torate of the Foreign Protestant
Church of Makawao. He will arrive
on Maui today by the "Claudine,"
and will assume charge of the Church
Sunday September 15.
The committee for the new Jap
anese church and school will begin
building next week upon the site that
the Hawaiian Board recently pur
chased ot Judge and Mrs. Kalua
Rev. Dr. A. S. Baker and wife of
Kona, Hawaii and Rev. John E
Dodge of Kahului made the ascent of
Haleakala last week
Miss Isabelle Thomas, an experienc
ed kiudergartner of Cleveland, Ohio,
will temporarily fill the position as
Director of Alexander House Kinder'
garten. School will open on Monday,
Sept. 9th. All children of kiuder
garten age will be welcome
Celebrate Third Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Schrader
gave a very pleasant progressive
pedro party at their residence Tues
day evening in honor of their third
anniversary.
At tho close of the pedro games
Mrs. A. Euos and Mr. A. Garcia
were awarded the first prizes while
Mrs. L. M. Baldwin carried off the
ladv's booby prize and L. M. Bald
win the geutlemau's booby prize.
Vocal and instrumental mu9ic were
enjoyed and dancing was enjoyed by
those who so desired.
Refreshments were served and
was about midnight when the parly
broke up.
BY AUTHORITY
WAILUKU COURT HOUSE AT
WAILUKU, MAUI. T. II .
Sealed proposals will be received
t, the office of the Superintendent of
'ubllc Works until 12 o'clock m. of
Sept. ICth, 190", for constructing a
Court House at Wailuku, Maui, T. H.
Plans, specifications, and blank
onus of proposal may be obtained at
le office of the Superintendent of
'ublic Works, for which a deposit of
i.OO is rcouiied, which sum will be
efunded intending bidders after
they have returned the plans and
iccifieations.
Proposals will not be accepted un-
ess submitted on the blank forms
urnished, enclosed with a certified
hock equal in amount to 5 per cent
f the bid in a sealed envelope, endor
ed "Proposals for Wailuku Court
louse" and delivered p evious to 12
'clock of the day specified at the
ffice of the Superintendent of Public
Works, win reserves the right to
eject any and all bids.
C. S. HOLLOWAY,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Aug. 31. Sept. 7, U-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT TERRITORY
OF HAWAII.
At Chambers In Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of P.
KEALIIPOINA, late of Kaanapali,
Maui, deceased.
Order for Notice of Hearing Pet-
lion for Probate of Will.
Documents purporting to be the
Last Will and Testament of P. Kea
ipoina, late of Kaanapali, Maui,
deceased, having on the 30th day of
August, A. D. 1907 been presented
to said Probate Court, and a Petition
for the Probate thereof, and for the
Issuance of Letters Testamentary to
Joseph F. Welch, having been filed
by Joseph F. Welch.
It is hereby Ordered, that Friday,
the 11th day of October, A. D. 1907
at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at
the Court Room of said Court, at
Lahaina, Maui, be and the same here
by is appointed the time and place
for proving said Will and hearing
said application.
It is Further Ordered, That notice
thereof be given, by publication once
a week for three successive weeks, in
the "Maui News," a weekly news
paper printed and published in Wai
luku, Maui, in the English language,
the last publication to be not less than
ten days previous to the time therein
appointed for hearing.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, Septem
ber 2nd, 1907
(Signed) A. N. KEPOIKAI,
Judge 2nd Circuit Court.
Attest:
(Seal) (Sd.) Edmund H. Hart,
Clerk
Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII.
In Probate At Chambers.
In the Matter of the Estate of
SOLOMON HALE, late of Waihee,
Maui, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Undersigned, Edmund H.
Hart, Administrator of the Estate
of Solomon Hale, deceased, hereby
gives notice to all persons having
claims against the Instate of said de
ceased, to present the same to him,
at the Court House, in Wailuku, Maui,
T. H., within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice, to wit: within six months
from the 10th d?y of August, A. D
1907, whether such claims be secured
or not, or same will be forever barred
Dated at Wailuku, this 9th day of
August, 19U7.
EDMUND II . HART,
Administrator of the Estate of
Solomon Hale.
Aug. 10, 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7th.
NOTICE.
Any vehicles for repair in my shop
and not taken out inside of 30 days
after being finished will bo sold for
labor aud material used.
M. MASODA,
Wailuku, Maui, T. II., Aug. 20,1907
Aeg. 31, Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28.
LOST.
One jet black colt with small white
spot in forehead. Aged 31 years
branded:
II
Finder return to D'Amaral, Puu
uene, Maui, and receive reward.
Aug. 31. Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28.
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