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THE MAUI NEWS-
-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21,1907
TRY
Cremo
I Tho Smoke of a Cremo Cigar Chases Care Away. Light One and
Taste the Sweetness of Content.
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I Our Best
Recommendation 1
is that our'competitors toll you that they will sell you 3
r goods as good as ours. We need nothing better. But ZS
- they don't -toll you that they have Belmont Whis- 2
g- key in bulk or Kaupakulua Wine in bulk, bo we 2
B. do. -2
We also carry lots of good things for the Holidays, z
such as Peach Brandy, Apricat Brandy, Cherries in
Cremo di Menthe, Cooking Sherry and Brandy, all 2
kinds of tablo Wines.
We are also Agents for Seattle and Primo Beers. -
Your Holiday dinner Wont be complete without
fc something tohclp digest it. We have all kinds of
j Cocktails already mixed. Ring us up and we will tell
you more about tho good things we have. jJ
I Maui Wine & Liquor Co. j
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The Lahaina National Bank
Chns. M. Cooke, Pres. C. D. Lufkin, Cashier Win. Henning, Vice-I'res.
R. A. Wadsworth, Director W. L,. Decoto, Director
Report to the Comptroller of the Currency
AUGUST C2, 1907.
RESOURES
Loans and Discounts : $ 36,037.82
United States Bonds 6,250.00
Premium on U. S. Bonds 220.00
Other Bonds (quickly convert) 12,110.00
Cash and Due from Banks 10,24s. 88
Furniture and Fixtures 1,175.00
Due from U. S. Treasury 312.50
$ 66,354.20
TERRITORY OF HAWAII,
COUNTY OF MAUI
SS
I, C. D. Lufkin, Cashier of the ahove named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
. D. LUFKIN, ashier .
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of August, 1907.
J. GARIA, Notary Pul lic Sec. Jud. ircuit.
TALKING
ABOUT STOVES
Will it not pay you to look into our lino lino of
GARLANDS and got a stovo that will give
you absoluto satisfaction. Wo havo thorn in
all sizos, soiling as low as $10.00 and all along
up to $70.00. When you want something good
in tho stovo, lot us quoto you.
E.O.HALL &30N, Ltd.
HONOLULU.
For Best Results
MAUI
A
Cigar
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 25,oo'.oo
Surplus and Profits 289.30
Due to Banks'. 4,420.71
Circulation 6,250.00
Dividends Unpaid 30.00
Deposits '. 30,364.19
66,354.20
Advertise in the
N.EW8.
(Continued from Page 1.) j
Communication of Ilenshaw
Buckland & Co. acknowledging re
ceipt of specifications for spreading
wagons etc was read and tho same
was ordered placed 01: file.
Communication of the Wireless
Telegraph Co. per Ralston Agent
at Lahaina in re charges for mes
sage of tho County was read and
the same was ordered placed on
file.'
Communication of Penn Bridge
Co. requesting that specifications
for steel bridges be sent them was
read and tho same was ordered
placed on file.
Communication of Frank S0111-
mcrfeld Road Overseer Wailuku to
Clerk Keliinoi in re non-signing
certain bills was read and action
on tho same was delerrcd.
REPORTS.
Report of D. II. Case, County
Attorney, was read and tho same
was ordered placed on 11 lc.
Report of W. E. Saffery, County
Sheriff, was read and action on the
same was deferred.
Report of John II. Wilson, Coun
ty Supt.. of Roads, was read and
action on the same was deferred.
Report of Hugh Howell County
Engineer, was read and action on
the same was deferred.
Report of Jno. Weddick Sanitary
Inspector for tho District of Wai
luku was read and action on the
same was deferred.
Report of C. B. Cockett, Sani
tary Inspector 'for Lahaina was
submitted and the same was order
ed placed on file.
Reports of tho Fish and Food In
spectors of Lahaina and Wailuku
were submitted and the same were,
ordered placed on file.
The reports of tho Auditor and
the Treasurer' were submitted and
the same wore ordered placed on
file.
The reports of the Deputy Sheriffs
Lahaina, Molokai, Wailuku and
Hana wcro submitted and the same
were ordered placed on file.
The report of the Sanitary In
spector of liana District was sub
mitted and the same was ordered
placed on file.
The Bill from the Department of
Public Works for the rent of the
County Building was submitted
and the same was ordered laid over
until tho next meeting of the Board.
COMMUNICATIONS.
Communication of the Honolulu
Iron Works asking for specifications
of spreading wagons, hoisting engine
and traction engine was read and
the same was ordered placed on file.
Communication of Edmund II.
Hart, Clerk of the Circuit Court
transmitting report of 1 tho Grand
Jury October term was read and
the same was ordered placed on
file.
Tho report qf the Grand Jury
October term of this Circuit Court
was read and tho same was ordered
placed on file.
PETITIONS.
Tho petition of the Molokai
Polico Force praying that tho ma
terial for Police uniforms bo paid
for'by the County was read and
the same was ordered placed on
file.
The Clerk was instructed to an
swer the petitioners to tho effect
that they were not compelled to
wear ihese uniforms by Jhis Board
that this Board secured tho ma
terial at tho request of the Sheriff
so that the material would be
cheaper and uniform.
APPLICATION.
The application of Joel Nakaleka
for the position of Inspector on the
Kawela relocation was. read and the
saino was referred to the, County
Engineer.
BIDS FOR STEEL BRIDGES FOR
HANA DISTRICT.
Tenders for three steel bridges for
tho Hana District as called for by
the Board of Supervisors were open
ed, the contents of the same being as
follows:
1. Tender of A. A. Wilson, 1 50
ft. 150 days f. o. b. S. F. 1192.00 2
10 ft. 150 days f. o. l. S. F. 1707.00,
Plans attached.
2. Tonder of Southwestern Bridge,
Co.l 50 ft. 4 mos f. o. b.S. F. 1141.00,
C 118 2 40 ft. f. o. b. S. F. oa. 004,
1808.00, C 103 2 40 ft. f. o. b. ae.041.
1882.00, Plans attached.
3. Tender of Catton, Neill & Co.
1,50 ft. GO days f. o b. S. F. 1070 00,
2,40 ft. GO days f. o. b. S. F. 1718 00,
Plans attached.
4. Tender of Neill Workshop, 1,50
ft. 30 days f. o. b. S. F. 1144.00, 2,40
ft. 30 days f. o. b. S. F. 1718.00 Plans
attached.
5. Tender of the Missouri Valley
Bridge & Iron Co. 1 50 ft. 4 mos. f. o.
b. S. F. 780.00, 2 40 ft. 4 mos. f. o. b.
S. F. 1140.00.
At 5:30 P. M., Mr. Church moved
for a recess to 7 P. M. Seconded by
Mr. llai.i and carried.
EVENING SESSION.
The Board came to order t 7 p. tn ,
Chairman W Henning presidinu.
Claim demands wore taken up for
examination.
The clerk was instructed to write
to Mr. Pinkham Pres. of tho Board
pf Health for copies of agreement,
between the Government Physicians
and the Territory as to their duties
in regard to treatment of Govern
ment patients.
At 9:35 p. m., Mr. Hala moved to
adjourn until 9 a. in., tomorrow.
Seconded by Mr. Meyer and carried.
, Continued next issue,.
STEAM LAUNDRY TO START.
The Maui Steam laundry will
be ready for business about the first
of January and persons who have
heretofore been compelled to send
their laundry to Honolulu at great
expense and loss of time or have
the same done in some filthy
Chinese joint may have tho same
done on Maui.
This week Mr. E. C. Hanney
who has worked all his life in a
laundry and tlwroughly under
stands every part of the business
arrived on Maui and has taken
charge as the manager of the now
concern.
Mr. Hanney comes highly re
commended. His father has been
for, many years the manager of a
steam laundry at Hiawatha Kan
sas and it was with him that the
manager of the Maui Steam Laun
dry learned the business.'
A steam laundry is badly needed
on Maui and the public should on;
courage the same by their patro
nage. DISPOSES OF JURY WAIVED
CASUS.
Judge A. N. Kepoikai held court
for the first time since his illness,
except 'to take up soine minor
chamber matters, on- the lGtli and
disposed of the Qctober term
calander. All of the cases were
jury waived cases.
The following cases were dispos
ed of Elou Poepoe v; Ioane Keka
buna. The defendant withdrew
his appeal.
Okata v. Ah Nin and Akina con
tinued to March 1908 term. This
case was appealed from Molokai
and is what has been known as
the pig case. In the lower court
damage was given the plaintiff to
the extent of $1 and an appeal was
taken and tho best attorneys ob
tainable were employed on each
side. There aro about ten persons
interested in this case.
Territory of Hawaii v. K. Yoko-
gawa, assault and battery. Fined
$5 by Judge McKay. Tho judge
ment of the lower court was sus
tained.
Territory of Hawaii v. II. C.
Mossman; Threatening. As the
complaining witness stated she
was no longer in fear of the defen
dant and asked that tho case be
dropped tho County attorney ask
ed for a nolli pros, which was
granted.
Territory of Hawaii v. M. K.
Kalilikano was continued to tho
March 190S term. This caso was
known as tho fish case and was ap
pealed from Molokai. Tho defen
dant was fined $2 by the lower
court there. Had the case of Ka
haulelio v. MaBhui not been dis
posed of, the caso that was known
as tho poi caso, tho court would
havo had to wrestlo with fish, pig
and pot all during tho same day
and a luau would 'doubtless havo
been tho result.
Territory of Hawaii v. C. B.
Mcnese, malicious injury, was
heard'on the records and discharg
ed.
On tho 18th the civil suit of J.'
M. Vivas v. Louisa Mossman,. as
sumpsit, a hearing was had and
the plaintiff was given judgement
in the sum of $435.50.
II. Ilackfeld & Co. v. Okamura,
assumpsit, llearing .was Had and
tho judgement of the lower court
was sustained.
PUUNENE LINUS.
The preliminary handicap tennis
Karnes for the Sawyer Cups com
menced lat Saturday Doc. 14th.
1. F. Baldwin and II. E. Savage
won from F. P.. Rosecrans and T. M.
Church with 1 set all and the third
97.
Win. Scarby and Win. Ault won
from Ben Willians and Cardinal G 2
0-0.
On Sunday Dec. 15th, Win. Mc-
G.mtow ajid J. S. Medeiros won from
Win. Lougher and Geo. Aiken G 2
i 0.
A baseball game was pliyed on tho
Grounds near the Mill hist Sunday
between the Field and Railroad teams
the former winning-out in the tenth
inning 7 to G.
Miss Gault and her assistants havo
been working hard preparing a
Chi istinas tree lor the sehonl child
ren.
Woman' Guild Elects Officers.
The regular meeting of the Wo
man's Guild was held at the residence
of Mrs. Mr-Kay last Saturday.
A vote was takr 11 and passed tin
aniiuputdy to contribute $400, part
of the proceeds from the Fair to the
fund Irr raising and reconstruct! g
the old part of the Parr.onago in
o'dor to make ' the same a more
healthful place.
The following officers were elected
for the coming year.
President Mrs-. J. N. S. Williams.
First vice Pres. Mrs, D. H. Davis.
Second " " Miss L.. Hart.
Treasurer Mrs. Chris. Lufkin.
Secretary Mrs. W. F.J. Dale.
Basket Committee, Mrs. McKay Mrs.
Austin and Mrs. Marsh.dl.
WATER NOTICE.
As provided for in Chapter 45, of
the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1905,
In' accordance witli Section 1 of
Chapter XXVI of tho laws of 1880
All persons holding water privi
leges or those paying waer rates
aro hereby notified that the water
rates for the term ending June, 30,
1908, will bo duo and payable at'
tho office of the Wailuku & Kahului
Water works, on tho 1st. day of Jau
uary 1908.
All such rates remaining unpaid
for 15 days after they aro due will
be subject to an additional 10 per
cent.
All privileges upon which rates
remain unpaid February 15, 1908, (30
days after becoming delinquent), are
liablo to suspension without further
notice.
Rates arc payable at the office of
the Water Works in tho Wailuku
Court House Building.
W. E. BAL,
Supt. Wailuku & Kahului.
Water AVorks.
Wailuku. December 15, 1907.
Dec. 21, 28 and Jan. 4
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that tho Iao
Bakory will go out of business for the
present.
All parties holding bread tickets
aro requested to present same to the
undersigned who will redeem same
with cash.
AM parties indebted to the under
signed are requested to males settle
ment of their account to tho under
signed. Dated November 30, 1907.
Iao Bakery.
M. A. FERREIIJA,
1. rn. Proprietor.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyriqhts 4c.
Anyone tending a tketcb-and dcicrlptlon xaj
qulcklr ucertaln our opinion free wbottaer ao
InTentlon l probably patentable. Communion
tlnni strictly coiilldemial. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Olde.t auency for aecuringpatenU.
l'atenta taken through Mumi & Co. receive
tprrlul nollcf, without charge. In tba
Scientific flitiericatn
A handjoinelr Illustrated Veeklr. I.reot cir
culation of any ertemldo imiruul. Terms, I 'i a
Tent: four months, f I. BuM bjr ull newsdenlcm.
lyiUNN&Co6'0"1 New York
liraocb unli-t), t2S F St. WashluKton, P. C.
THE
ALOHA SALOON
Market Street,
Wailuku
Nothing but the best of
Well Known Standard Brands
OP
WineS Whiskeys
Cordials. Liqueurs
RAINIER AND PRIMO
llottlctl Beers
25c 2 Glasses 25(3
HEADQUARTERS p-QPt
Island Sporting People
T. B. LYONS Prop.
SINGER
SEWING MACHINES.
Machines for sale on the
INSTALLMENT PLAN
or
Big Discount for Cash
Machines for Rent
Bj- tbo 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.
P. O. Dox 25. Telephone 224.
Main Street, - - Wailuku
Next Door to Wailuku Cash Slo're.
Dealers in
AdalinaPatti,Wm,
Penn, The Hawaii-i
an, Roughrider, and
Doctor Cigars.
Fitzpatrick. Bros.
CORNIER HOTEL and FORT STS
For sale by
KAHULUI STORE, KAMUM'I.
IMIA STOliU, PA1A.
NOTICE OF POWER OF AT
TGRNEY.
Notice is hereby given that, during
my absence from the Territory of
Hawaii, D.II.Cusoof Wailuku. Maui,
wilt act as my attorney in fact.
I f. CHARLES D. LUFKIN.'
BISMARK STABLES CO.Ud'
WAILI7KU,
MAUI
LIVERY, BOARD
and SALES STABLKS
The BISMARK STABLES S
proposes to run the Lkauinq Liveiu
Staule Business on MAUI
DRUMMERS' LIGHT WAGQNS
'
Excursion Rates to Iao and Ha'o
akala with competent guides
and drivers
NEW RIGS--NEW TEAMS
NEW MANAGEMENT
CENTRAL SALOON
Maiucet Snun Wailuku
ANTONE B0RBA, Prop.
Full lino of popular brands o
WINES, LIQUORS,
CORDIALS. BRANDIES
WHISKIES, GINS
Etc. Etc.
Celebrated Primo & Seafre
Bottled Ucior
25c 2 Glasses 25c
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