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SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1 908 PERSONAL MENTION. BY AUTIIOIJITY THEMAUP, 'NEWS- LOCALS The Queen Lodging hr use of Wsn luku has new rooms, new furniture, clean b?d, 50 cents per night. A. Do Rpgo, Propriptm .4 t.f. The Woman's Guild of the Church of the Good Shpphcrd will hold it regular meeting on Saturday, Jan. 28th at the residence of Mr. R A" Wadsworth. . The Maui Steam Laundry will bp rea'dy to do work hy Monday Jan. 27lh, Telephone the L- -inrlry and your work will br called fur. A Japanese canp planter complain ed to his consul on Satu-day that Pa paikou plantation I'hd brokpn its planting contract with him. He said there would be a general strike if the grievance ere not redressed. C. Brewer & Co., agents of Pipaikou, have heard nothing; from the planta tion about a threatened strike1 Ad vertiser. A conveyance of lands in Tltlo, Puna, and Olaa by the First Hank of IIilo to carl S Smith, trustee, for $32,705,73, has been recorded, toget her with a mortgage of the same properties by the trustee to the bank for the same amount. Purser Geo. C. Beckle) of the Kinau is inlroducec! in San Francisco by the Call as "Captain Beckloy" and "the only American other than George Dewey who holds a commis sion as full admiral. Admiral Beckly," the introduction runs, "received his commission from the late King Kala kaus and he still prizes it as a souve nir of the days when Hawaii was a kingdom." Advertises. The quarantine declared on the port of Honolulu ended hist. Sunday. Deputy Jailor George Maxwell went to Honolulu last Friday niftht conducting an old Pori uguese woman, Maria da Costa, to tin- Insane Aylum. He returned Tuesday night. At the annual stockholders meeting held or. the 16th, instant J. Garcia was elected Assistant Cashier of the First National Bank of Wailuku. The pile driver is at work driving piles for the concrete bridge over the lagoon near the Masonic Temple. A temporary bridge has been construct ed near the railroad bridge. The stock in the Wailuku Cash Store has been removed. It Is the intention of the M.mi Dry Goods fc Grocery Company to con duct its two stores in Wailuku and the" new Branch Store in Kuhulni that has recently been const rur'ted. The opening of the new store at Ka hului will celebrated wi'h a grand display of fire works. Tl e i;uw Ultipalakua Cuinch Was dedicated with special services of dedication a week ago ;ast Sunday. There W" a largo attendance, and over $375. 00 was paid to Rev. R. B. Podge to. v ard the expenses of erect 'rng the building. The church house 'is a neat, frame structure, painted green with white trimmings, and is located upon a lot deeded to the Hawaiian Board by Dr. and Mrs. Raymond, the owners of the Ulupa lakua Ranch. The new lighting -plant recently installed in the Union Church o' Kahului will be used for the first time next Sunday evening at the special farewell service at which Dr. Albert Erdman will preach his last sermon. On Tuesday of this week the Maui ministers held an importaift meeting at the Paia Portuguese Church. Dr. Erdman gave an excellent study on the "Holy Spirit," Rev. E. B. Tur ner lectured upon the topic. "What a congregation expects of their pat tor," while Hon. John G. Woolley spoke upou the "Minister's Rotation to the Cause of Temperance." The concert to be given at Alexuu der House Kindergarten on Feb. 8th, promises to beone of the most in teresting events of the season. St. Valentine. The Ladies of the Unun Church will give a parlor entertainment at the residence of Mrs. II. B. IVnhal low on Friday eveuing, Feb. 14th. A short farce, music, something to eat, and a good time generally is promised to all who attend. Perhaps there will be a valentine for you Come and see. A small admittance w ill be charged to help swell the funds of The Wo men's Aid Society of Union Church Jan. 25, Feb. 1, 8. Charles M. Cooke came tip to Wai luku Saturday and inspected many of the water tunnel1 on the Waih-ku Su.i.'ar Company's pla.ita t inn.- lie left Tuesday for Hawaii. F. .1. Swathing was a passenger 'rom llilo to Honolulu Wednesday by the Claudine. Mr. Swadling lias been the manager of the Olaa "tore for the past iune month-) tim ing the absence of the permanent, manager'. He was formerly manager of the la' ge stire at Makaweli Kauai and siient some weeks at Waihee on a visit to William CYmpsic about a year ago. S. II. Moses, the drummer return ed to Honolulu by Urn Claudihe. Wed nesday . Robert K. Bonino the moving pic ture man is in Honolulu. Vhen he was on Maui over a yphr ago he toolc many pictures and Jliose he forward ed to friends here wort highly prized as they were of a vt ry superior quality. C. F. Herrick was a passenger to Maui by the Kinau Tuesday. Alpssers iiollinger and Davis were on Maui this week. Ihey are mining men and will go to Mexico soon. They are touring the islan'ds and w ere here some ten vears ago. George Divies paid Kahului a visit this week'. He is a sot. of T. II. Davis of the lirm of T H. D.ivi?--, and com pany of Honolulu. R. C. Searle of Honolua came over to Wailuku Wednesday to attend a Masonic meeting at Kahului. Hon. H, P. Baldwin was a return ing passenger from Honolulu Satur day. ' George Sea was a returning pas senger to Honolulu Wednesday. He went to 'Kipahulu and levied an attachment on some property while there. George Robinso i came up to Maui Saturday and visited his brother W. T. Robinson. lie attached the twenty fifth aniiiversai y of the wedding of his brother Henry R ibinson Tuesday and returned to Honolulu Wednesday. He is much pleased with the great improvement made in Wailuku since his last visit to Mai which was ten years ; go. . Henry Robinson Jr. was a return ing passenger to Honolulu Wednes day. He formerly plaved ball in Wailuku anil has many friends here. He came up to attend the twenty firth 'anniversary of ihe marriage of his ; areits. Rev. 'Albert Kidman, I). 1) , the acting patoi- uf - Kah-dui Union Church li-avi k viih Mi- Kidman on next week,s Chi' dii.e I'm- their home in Moi ris.ow ii, X. J li K. daiun wni picach hi. iasl .-enm-n ii the Kahului Union Cnurch iK-xl Sunday evening at sev. u thiriy o el ick. this service will be a farewell service and it is hoped that there, will b a large attendance. Ur. and Mrs. Erdman have become very much beloved by all who have known them during '.he iasl three months and it is with great regret that the Maui peo iu lose them. Deputy Sheriff Edgar -Morton of Makawao was in town Thursday and Friday as a witness before the Circuit Court. Manager McKenzte was in town Thursday from the Ulupalakua ranch. George Dunn, Tax Assessor of La haina, has been attending the Masonic meetings at their temple in Kahului this wetlc. Chas. Moltei.o of Paia was a wit ness before the Circuit Court this week Supervisor W. Hentiiug has been attending the Masonic meetings in Kahulu this w eek Jack Gannon came over Wednesday evening and attended the Masonic netting at Kahului. He returned to Lahaina the same evening. 4 The uotorious ''Rev." Lono and his spouse spent Thursday night at the Wailuku jail' for disturbing the peace as a result of the free use of booze during the afternoon. Next Sunday morning, January 19lh, Bishop Moore of the Methodist Episcopal Church, who is on a visit to the Islands-, and speaking in all the Methodist churches, will preach by invitation a'- the Foreign Church of Makuwao ie the morning. , Hon. John G. Wolley will speak in Laha:i a in English tomorrow even ting. He wiil probably lecture in ttie J newly repaired "Hale Aloha." IX THE CIRCUIT COURTOF TH K SEC X I) CI RCUIT, T ERRITOR Y OF HAWAII. NoTICK OP DkAWIMI OK GliAMi ANO Triaj. Jetton. Notice is hei-pby givpn that the drawing of G rand and Trial Jurors to serve and net as such during the March 15)08 Term of the Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Circuit, Terri tory of (flawaii, will take place iu the Court Room of the said Court, at Wailuku, Island and County of Maui, Territory oMIawaii, on Wednesday, the 12th day of Fi bi nary A D. 1808, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. A. N. KEPOIKAT, Judge of the Circuit Ccurt of the Second Circuit, T. H, Dated at Wailuku, Maui, January 211, 15)08. Jan. 25, Feb. 1. SKALED TENDERS. Sealed tenders will be received by the Superintendent of Public Works until 12 m. of Monday, February 3rd, 15)08 for furnishing all material and labor and constructing a one room school house at Kaunakakai, Molokai, a one room school house at Kalae, Molokai, and a three room teacher's cottage at Kamaln, Molokai, T. H. Plans and specilieatio.is on- file in ofllce of Superintendent of Public- Works, Honolulu, oflice of W. A. McKay, Wailuku, Maui, and oflice of Olaf Tollefsen, Pukoo, Molckai. All tenders to be on blanks furnish ed by the Superintendent of Publ'c Works. The Superintendent of Public Works reserves tt;e right to reject any or all bids. M ARSI'ON CAM PHELL, Superintendent of Public Works. Department of Public Works, Ho nolulu, Jan. 21, 1908. 'Jan. 25. Feb. 1. NOTICE OF STOCK HOLDERS MEETING. The annual meeting of the Ma.ii Publishing Company, Limited, Vvil be held at the offices of Mr. D. II. Case, Wailuku County of Maui, on Wednesday, February 12th, IShtS, at 7:30 P. M. Election of officers, amrhal report of Manager, and such other business as may need attention and conside ration. v Dated. January lill'n, liKIT. I). II. CASE, S-'cretary, Jan. 25. F.-b. 1,8. NOTICE OF ELECTION' OX ' OFFICERS. At the Annual Meeting of stock holders of the Maui Dry Goods & Grocery Co. Ltd. the following ofli cers and directors were elected to serve for the ensuing year: D. II. Case, President & Director. W. E. Bal, Vice pres. & Director. J. Garcia, Treasurer & Director. F. Medeiros, Secretary & Director. T. Burlem, Director. A. Garcia, Director. M. J. Moura, . Director. FRANK MEDEIROS, Secretary Maui Dry Goods & Grocery Co. Ltd. TendccH for Supplying Wailuku Jail. Scaled tenders for furnishing the following supplies for the Wailuku Jail for the term of teu months, from March 1, 1908, will be received at the oflice of .the Jailor, Wailuku, up to February 10th, 1908, 10 a. m. as fol lows: 1st and 2nd quality Beef per lb. Pork, per lb. 1st and 2nd quality Salmon per bbl. Hawaiian Rice per bag. No. 1 and No. 2 Island Sugar per bag of 100 lbs.' Saloou Pilot per lb. Coffee, ground, per lb. Collee, green, per lb. Soap, 90 lbs., per box. P01, per lb. Kerosene, per case. The bidder must be . prepared Xo furnish a satisfactory bond in the sum of f500 for the continued and regular delivery of any or all of said supplies bid for. The right to lejectanyor all bids is hereby reserved. For further informatioe apply to JOS. F. WELCH, Jailor, Wailuku Jan. 25 Feb. I S. TALKING M ACHIN 0 A In r e slock of 'Victor and Colum bia 111acl1in.es 011 hand. A. large sliipineiit of new ( Victor records just arrived. Some new pieces and some of the old familiar tunes. saddles.: Just received a ship ment of English, Mexi can, McLellan, army otticers saddles. Prices i vcrv reasonable. TOR Open Saturdav Evcninffs.