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2 THE MAUI NEWS j. "-SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1907 THE MAUI NEVUS nterod nt the Tost Ollioe nt Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, hs second-class mutter. A Republican Paper Published in the Interest of the People. Issued Every Saturday. Mnul RufcIisliing: Company, Limited. Proprletorai'nnd imbllshersi The columns of the Ni;vs admit communications m pcrtiinent topics. Write only on one side of paper. S'n your name which will he held confidential if desired. HunscirTlox Uatks, in Akvaxck -t'-J.iO per Year, !M.."0 Six Months Hugh . Coke. SATURDAY. . - DEC. 21, 1SI07 The Maui News wishes its readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. A Mistaken We have Mivestigatod tho mutter referred to in Position. the recommendation of the County Snperinten- dout of Road in his last report nnd tind that s. far its the matter of picks arc concerned he seems to ho mistaken. That it costs more to steel picks here 1 1 m new ones would cost is true but that is just what is the case in any mining camp in America. Persons in no way connected Vith either of the parties interest ed in the controversy but who have hud many years experience in mining say that a pick that is properly steeled is worth far moro than any pick that can be bought in t tie stores even if the best Dicks on the market are bought and thai it is tho custom in the mines to buy eyes and have them steeled by a blacksmith at fat greater tost than the purchase price. If the county can do its smflhing at a loss cost, tnan it is pitting now it should do so even if it had to go to the expense of buying an outfit to do the work. We are satistied however that the charg es in the past for work done by blacksmiths of the county have not been excessive and that the conclusions naturally drawn from reading tho report of the County Superintendent of Roads have done the blacksmiths a wrong while not so intended by the supet intendent. As for the sensational article appearing in a recent issue of the Bulletin, entitled "Wilson Stirs Up Maui Men," we feel that the article was ill ad vised for the reason that if any one is jruilty of grafting at the expense of the county he should be prosecuted. If there has been no grafting, which in this case we believe there has not been, nothing but harm can come from the use of expressions that would leave almost an' one to believe it was the intention of the writer to convey the idea than there was some crooked work in connection with the same. As for the summary dismissal of road overseer Somtnerfeld as recommended by County Superintendent of roads we would advise going slow in the matter. We see no reason why a better under standing cannot be reached. The statement of Supervisor Kaiue to the board at its last meet ing that he was not infavor of dismissing any official for disobeying orders from a superior ollicer where such orders were received through a subordinate was the right position to lake and raised Kaiue in the estimation of those who believe in fair pliy. In all fairness to the position taken by Mr. Wilson we believe that any employee who is found hx!ow the standard should be re placed by a more competent person but haste should be avoided. NOTICE OK OPENING OK LAND ON T1IK ISLAND OF MAI I KOH SET TLEMENT UNDER HOMESTEAD LEASES, RIGHT OK PURCHASE LEASES, AND FREEHOLD AGREEMENTS. The Farmer' Institute Of The Territory Of Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii, Dec. 17, 11)07. ' Editor, Maui News: Tbe second annual agricultural exhibit under the auspices of the Farmers' Institute of Hawaii, and in cooperation with the Hawaiian Poul try Association's third annual exhi bition, will be held in the Drill Shod, Honolulu, January 8-11, 1908. The Farmers' Institute invites the hearty cooperation of all agricultur ists and amateur gardeners of the Territory to make this second exhi bition the best possible represents tiou of the varied ana bountiful re sources of our soils and climate. It is the aira of the Institute to make this agricultural exhibition re presentative of all the Islands and as diversified as possible. Eateries covering a wide range of products of the farm, orchard and , garden have been provided for, and la recognition of the best display, a first and second prize, consisting of a blue and a red ribbon, respectively, will be awarded in each class of exhi bits. To further encourage exhibits front the other Islands, the Inter Island Steam Navigation Company has gen erously offered to transport, free of charge, all exhibits shipped from points touched by their steamers. Up od arrival in Honolulu, such exhibits will be cared for by the Farmers' In stitute. No entrance fees will be chared. A detailed list of exhibits will be publislled within a few days. Communications should be address ed to F. G. KRAUSS, Secretary, Farmers' Institute, Ho nolulu. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. Pursuant to the Articles of Asso ciation and By-Laws, the Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the La haina National Dank, will be held at its Danking house in Lahaina, on Tuesday January 14th, 1908, at 10 A. M. for the purpose of election of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and such other business as may be brought up. C. D. LUFKIN, Cashier. Dec. 21, 23. Jan. 4, 11 Notice is hereby given that the land described in the following schedules will be open for application under Part 6 of Land Act 1845, Section 2X6 to 31 i in clusive, Revised Laws of Hawaii for Homestead Leases, at and after eleven o'clock A. M., Saturday, December 21, 1907, at the olhce of Sub-Agent Aiken, Kahului, Maui. SCIIKM'I.lS KAMAOI.l! HOMF.STKAHS. Lot No. Area. 22 A 23.42 Acres 22 H 24.73 " 23 A 2,S-4 " 23 I! 23 93 " 24 A 26.45 " 24 U 22.67 "" " 25 A 2S.57 " 25 II 22.61 " 26 A 27.52 " 26 n 22. 27 A 26.55 " 27 11 21.56 " SIHHIHU.K WAIAKOA IIOMIiSTUADS. Lot No. Area. 1 27.60 Acns 2 28. 6 37-6 " 7 34-6 " 8 41. 9 30- 10 28.7 At the same time and place, the lands described in the following schedule will be open for application under Part 7 of Land Act 1895, Sections 313 to 322 in clusive, Revised Laws of Hawaii for Right of Purchase Leases. SCHKDL'LK KAMAOI.K R. P. I.KA8F.S. Lot No. Area Appraised Value 20 44.25 Acres $ 250.00 21 43.05 " 250.00 At the same time and place, Uie lands described in the following schedule will be open for application under Part 7 of Land Act 1895, Sections 323 to 328 in elusive, Revised Laws of Hawaii for Freehold Agreements. SCHKDUI.K WAIAKOA FRKKHOI.nS. Lot No. Area Upset Price 3 2S.o-Acres $ 200.00 4 26.3 " 150.00 5 27-3 " 150.00 All applications for said lots should be made in persons by the applicant at the Office of the Sub-Agent as above located. Plans and full information may be oh tained upon application to W. O. Aiken Sub-Agent, Fourth Land District, Kaliu lui, Maui, or at the Commission of Public Lands, Judiciary Building, Honolulu. JAS. W. PRATT, Commissioner of Public Lands. Honolulu, Oahu, T. II., November 20, 1907. Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14, 21. J. II. Burnell of the Haniakuapoko Store went to Honolulu this week 011 a vacation. STEAMERS CHANGE TIME. Owing to Christmas and New Year, Dec. 25th 11)07 and Jan. 1st 1908, res pectively, the sailings from Honolulu of certain regular mail steamers will be changed temporarily, as follows: Steamer Kinau Leaves Honolulu, Monday, Dec. 23, at 12 M., ar.d Mon day Dec. 30, at 12 M. Steamer Mauna Loa Leaves Hono lulu Monday Dec. 23, at 12 M. Steamer Iwalaui Leaves Honolulu Monday Dec. 23, at 5 P. M. and Mon day Dec. 30 at 5 P. M. The icturn trips to Honolulu of the above mail Steamers will be 011 re gular schedule date and time. Steamer Claudine will leave Kahu lui, Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 5 P. M. and Tuesday, Dec. 31. at 5 P. M. V. A. VETLESEN, Postmaster. MAUI BLUE BOOK TKKUITOIUAL Ot'KH'IAI.S in. A M. W.-kul, Circuit Juiltfe, WuIIuhu K J 111 unci II. Marl. C'lt rk Circuit Court. Wuiluku Jiultju V. A Mi liuy lil MitxintruU-, Wuiluku J. llc-i"rU " ' I.lmiri ("ban. Ciipp, " MakitwiMj Kunukuu, " " Huouaula ' J. Kuluuiu, " ' lluna ' IMiuiudu, " " Klpahulu ' C. C Curuilt " ' Mulokul Kithouhiilutiulit, " ' Luual W. T. KobiD'un, Tut Awnot Wailuku J. N. K KtuU, lX iuty Asw-Hkur Wuiluku A. V. Tilurra I'm lu in, " - l.sUiiinit M II. Ktuli r. " lUuu IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. In Probate At Chambers. In the Matter of the Estate of 13. K. KAIVVIAEA, late of Hana, Maui, deceased. The Undersigned, N;Omsted, hav ing been appointed by the Hon. A, N. Kepoikai, on October 24, 1907, Administrator of the Estate of B. K Kaiwiaea, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased, to present the same to him, at his office in Hana, Maui, T. H., within six months from Jffe date of the first publication of this notice, to wit; with in six months from the 7th, day of December, A. D. 1907, whether such claims be secured or not, or same will be forever barred. Dated at Hana, this 5th, day of December, 1907. N. OMSTED, Administrator of the Estate of II K. Kaiwiaea, deceased. Dec. 7, 14, '21. 28, Jan. 4. Maui No Ka Oi. The truth of the above phrase may bo substantialed by giving Maui's own product a trial. Kaupakalua Wine in any juun tity from a bottle up. Maui Wine & Liquor Co., Sole Agents Rubber Stock for Sale. Ten shares of the capital stock of the Nahiku Rubber Company are offered for sale. Four shares are paid up. All assessments on six shares are pa'd. Price par on paid up stock. Assessable to go with paid up ttock at amount of assessments. Tertr.s cash as owner must realise on same at once. 1 IiKjuire at Maui News Okhce. , JUVENILE VOTING CONTEST A BEAUTIFUL BROWN TEDDY BEAR will be given g FllKE to the girl under the age ol' 12 yer.rs on Maui receiving the highest number of votea, and A JUVENILE STEEL AUTOMOBILE will ai so I give,, FMVA-l to the boy under the age of 12 years on Maui leeching Ihe highest number of votes. The Contest begins on November 1 and ends 01, December 1 at r p. in. Ballots will be counted every week by the judges. With every CASH PURCHASE of twenty-five cents the buyer is entitled to ONE VOTE' for the most popular boy and girl. Clerks at the store will not be allowed to vote EWOS 5 THE PIONEER STORE VICTOR $10 to $100 Music and fun are good medicine. The Victor beats the doc tor. Our easy-payment plan soon settles all the fees; but the medicine keeps on .com ing. And it's mighty p'eas- ant to take. Write us. BERGSTROJf MUSIC CO., HONOLULU 4 - HOOLAIIA. Ka hoolahaia aku neima keia, oka Hut mamua aku nei mawaena o 11a mea malalo iho, e noho hana ana ma ka Mokupuni 0 Maui, malalo o ka inoa Hui o A. Do Reco & Co., ua hoopauia ma ka aelike, a o La hoohana ana o ua Hui Ma e lawelaweia ana a hooha nt ia e Arceuio do Rego. O na aie apau i hoopaaia ame 11a aie e a'e i ua Hui 'la e uku waleia uo ia Arcenio Do Rego, a o na aie apau i aieia e ka Hui e ukuia no ia e Arcenio Do Rego. Hanata ma Wailuku, i ke ia la 8 o Ianuari, M. H. 1907. KONA ARCENIO DO REGO, X KAIIA. ANTONE DO REGO. Hoike: JAMES L. COKE. Do not throw away your old books. Send thorn to the Maui Publishing Co., Printers find Hook-binders. T. MURAKAMI. CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, CLEANED AND DYED. Special attention paid to Ladies' Dress goods. MARKET ST. Wailuku. 1 Seeing is Believing. We have in exhibition in our show room a choice selection of nickel plated BATHROOM ACCESSORIES, such as Soap Dishes for the Bathtub, Shower Heads, French Plate Glass Mirrors. Soap Dishes for the Wall, ' Spongre Holders, Sponge Cups, Soap and Spnneo Holders. Towel Bars in various sizes, Towel Racks, 2-3 and 4 fold, Comb and Brush Trays, Tooth and Brush Holders, Tumbler Holders, Buth Seals, Sprays, liobe Hooks, etc., etc. To 'realize their beauty and usefulness they must be seen and used. Taken as a whole these fittings are the most artistic, practical, easily cleaned ami therefore the MOST SANITARY. Our prices bring them within the roach of all. We invito your kind inspection. KAHULUI RAILROAD CO.'S MERCHANDISE DEPT. Masonic Temple, : : KAHL I. Sfime &ableJCahului Slzilroad Company WAILUKU PA1A DIVISION KAHULUI PUUNENE Kill E DIVISION. STATIONS Kahului Wailuku Wailuku Kahului Kahului Sp'ville Sp'ville Paia Paia Sp'ville Sp'ville Kahului Kahului Wailuku Wailuku Kahului Leave Arrive . Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive A. M. Pas. 7.00 7.12 7.20 7.32 7..'55 7.47 7.50 8.05 8.15 8.35 8.40 8.52 8.55 . 9.10 9.20 9.35 Pas. Fit. 9.40 J. 55 10.15 10.35 10.50 11.30 1.00 1.15 1.35 1.50 P M. Pas. Pas. 2.00 2.12 2.20 2.32 2.35 2.47 2.50 3.05 3.15 3.35 3.40 3.52 3.55 4.10 4.15 4.30 5.10 5.22 5 25 5.40 5.45 U.i5 STATION'S A'M- j lVt- pM Ij only Pas Kahului Leave (5.20 ! . .2u Puunene Arrive C.3" i 35 Puunene Leave (5.40 I 1,411 Kahului Arrive (i.55 j .,.55 Kahului Leave 8.10 j H.45 y 10 Puunone Arrive 8.25 10.00 3.25 Puuneue Leave 8.30 10.30 3.3( Kahului Arrive 8.45 10.45 3.45 Kahului Leave 9.45 Puunene Arrive 10.00 Puunene Leave Camp 5 Arrive 10.30 Kihei Arrive 11.15 Kihei Leave 11.30 Kihei trains Tuesday only and carry freight only. Kahului Railroad Company AGENTS ROR ALEXAMDER & BALDWIN, Ltd. ; ALEXANDER & HALDWIN, Line of Sailing Vessels Uet.weer San Frauciiico and the Hawaiiau Islands; AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP CO.;