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SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1908
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This week there will he another large assort
ment of stock on the "Bargain Counter." Don't
miss this opportunity of getting genuine bargains
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For One Week Only 10 per cent- Off.
We hare h large stock of machines and a
splendid line of records.
Do You Need a Dinner Set?
We have just received several. They are of
good quality, the designs are dainty and-prices are
reasonable.
Open Saturday
Evening's.
KA'HULUI
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with little prices
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Xocals anb personals
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The Queen Lodging house of Wailuku
has new rooms, new furniture, clean
beds, 50 cents per night,
t.f. A. Do Rego, Proprietor.
The only Insurance Agency on Maui
representing two surety companies is The
First National Bauk of Wailuku. Bonds
covering licenses require two sureties
therefore procure your bonds through C.
D. Lufkin, Agent, and avoid the incon
venience of finding a personal surety.
The Woman's Guild of the Church of
the Good Shepherd will hold its regular
meeting on Tuesday, June 16, 1908, at the
residence of Mrs. G. A. Hansen's Wai
luku. Attend the races on the Fourth.
An upright Chickering Piano in perfect
condition, specially selected at th Boston
wareroom for its tone quality, will be sold
at a bargain for cash or on easy terms
Enquire of C. D. Lufkin.
Just arrived from the factory a beauti
ful mahogany "Carola" Inner Player
Piano. No larger than the ordinary up
right piano and when closed, or being
used as piano cannot be distinguished
from one. Can be used with Pianola
music and far excells that or any other
player for ease of playing and possibility
of expression. For sale for cash or on
easy terms by C. D. Lufkin.
Prepare ahead of time to be present at
the Fourth of July races.
A fine automobile with a very careful
and experienced chaff eur is at the Maui
Hotel for the public's convenience
telephone call to the Maui Hotel will
bring the auto to your door in a few nun
utes and you can travel in style, speed
and comfort at a very moderate cost. It
is now up to the Mauites to see whether
or not they want to be progressive and
patronize new industries. Try it once
Dr. Philip Frear is in town. He has
been engaged on professional work at
Puuuene for the past few days.
J. D, McVeigh, superintendent of the
leper settlement, was in Wailuku Friday
and returned Saturday. He reports the
political situation iu the settlement as
bright for the Republican Party. 1
You will see the fastest races this year
that have taken place iu a long time
Kahului.
George B. McClellan, secretary to Del
egate Kuhio, graduates this mouth from
the Columbian Law School at Washing
ton, D. C. Mr. McClellan has been fol
lowing the custom of many energetic men
n Washington by taking a special course
at the Columbian University. McClellan
is president of his class. .Being a full
fledged lawyer it is possible that he will
open a permanent office iu Washington.
A horse attached to a meat wagon took
a spin down Market street Monday. The
wagon ran over an iron hitching post aud
was upset. No serious damage was done.
This paper is in receipt of a letter from
Molokai in which serious charges are
made against certain officials on that
island. The statement is made that a man
knocked the eve of another out, was tried
convicted aud sentence suspendrd for
thirteen months. The same man was uc
quitted on a charge of assault and battery
some two weeks later. The letter says
that another man tied the hands of his
wife and beat her in a most brutal man
ner. He plead guilty and sentence was
suspended, while another man was fined
eight dollars for slapping his wife. If
conditions are as bad there as represented
it seems to us that there is work for the
grand jury there.
A letter has been received from attor
ney James L. Coke, who is now in Oak
land, Calif. He writes that he will return
to Wailuku the latter part of July or first
of August.
The Kaeleku Sugar Co. finished grind
ing this week. The plantation is doing
well under the management of Mr. J.
Chalmers.
Coke & Davis is the name of a new
auctioneering firm that has just been
formed in Wailuku for the purpose of
conducting a regular auction business. It
is the intention of the new firm to hold
regular sales at stated times aud anyone
wishing to dispose of anything of value
Kamehameha Day
Celebrated with Luau.
Laupahoehoe
Leases are Sold.
Thursday afternoon a grand luau
was given ly the llui lloolewa
Maha Lani at the Kaaihue place,
Pihana, Wailuku, in celebration of
the anniversary of Ilawaiia's famous
King, Kamehameha I.
The llui is a hurial association
ami recently finished fencing a piece
of land donated for a hurial ground
for the memhers of the association
hy Mr'. C. 15. Wells, manager of the
Wailuku Sugar Co.
Senator Coelho, who acted as
toastmaster, called upon Mr. C. B.
Wells for a few words. Mr. Wells
expressed himself pleased with the
appearance of the hurial grounds,
but wished tu see a sign at the en
trance of the same, and instructed
the association to have one made
and he would foot the bill.
Judge Kepoikai was then called
uj)on to speak. He proposed to the
association a plan by which a chapel
could be built on the grounds, and
receiving their assent, appointed a
committee to make collections to
pay for the building of the same.
The members of the-association are
please with the step taken by the
Judge and fell certain of a chapel
being erected in a short while.
Supervisor Kaiue, J. N. K. Keola
and Judge Quarles also spoke.
The luau was a well conducted
affair and abounded in Hawaiian
delicacies,, which all enjoyed.
Iknolulu, June 8. The pale of
the lease of the Laupahoehoe lands
took place this morning-at the
Executive building, there being no
contest and the leases being award
ed to the Laupahoehoe Sugar Com
pany in on case for $3.00 over the
upset price and in the second capi
at only $1 over the price set by the
lioven mint. At this -the Terri
tory will derive a much larger re
venue from the lands than it has
before.
Under.tlie old lease the larger
piece of land brought in a rental
of but $1, '2U0 per year, while the
price bid for the lease today was
$8,4(10. The second parcel of land
was leased fur .f;5oT. The terms of
the leases are ten and eiht years
respectively.
SEALED TENDERS.
NOTICE
All entries for the Annual Mixed
Doubles Tennis Tournament, the finals of
which ire to be played on August 12th.
must be in by Tuesday, June 16th, 1908,
at 4 p. 111.
All ladies and gentlemen who wish to
enter please write. or telephone.
COMMITTEE,
H. E. Savage, Chairman.
NOTICE
There will be a meeting of the ladies
interested in the Kahului I'nion Church
at tho home of Mrs. Waltrip, Kahului,
Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock,
June 17th, 1908, for the-purpose of organ
izing a Guild and electing officers for the
ensuing year. A cordial invitation is extended.
Sealed Tenders will be received by the
Superintendent of Public Works until 12
111. of Tuesday, June l5th, 1908, for sup
plying furniture and fittings for the Wai
luku Court House, delivery to ue made
F. U. B. Wailuku, Maui and placed wiht
in the offices of the Building.
Each tender to be accompanied by a
certified check in the sum of $100.00.
Blank tonus of proposal can be secured
at the office of the Superintendent of
Public Works and also at the office of
Honorable A. N. Kepoikai, Wailuku,
Maui.
The Superintendent of Public Works
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids.
MARSTON CAMPBELL,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Honolulu, June 2nd, 190S.
HOH SALE.
Black mare, about six years old, run
about and harness. The entire rig is in
the best condition, harness being only
one year old and the buggy has lately
been overhauled and painted.
Apply to Box 16, Puuuene, Maui. 3L
Notice to Parties wishing to view
the entrance of the American
Fleet Into Honolulu, July Itith,
1008.
The S. S. "Claudiue," sailing from
Kahului on the evening of July 15th will
issue round trip tickets to Honolulu and
return for one fare (f6.oo) good only for
that trip and vessel
Those wishing to avail themselves of
this opportunity will please leave their
names at the Railroad Depot, Kahului.
KAHULUI RAILROAD CO.
WATER NOTICE.
As provided for in Chapter 45, of the
Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1905,
In accordance with Section I of Chapt
er XXVI of the laws of 18S6:
All persons holding water privileges or
those paying water rates are hereby noti
fied that the water rates for the term end
ing December 31, 190S, will be due and
payable at the office of the Wailuku and
Kahului Water Works, on the first day of
July, 1908.
All such rates remaining unpaid for 15
days after they are due will be subject to
an additional 10 per cent.
All privileges upon which rates remain
unpaid August 15, I90S, (30 days after be
coming delinquent), are liable to suspen
sion without further notice.
Kates are payable at the office of the
Water Works iu the Wailuku Court
House Building.
W. E. BAL,
Supt. Wailuku & Kahului Water Wks.
Wailuku, June 12, 1908.
June 13, 20, 27.
A Japanese hack ran away Sunday 011
Main street causing considerable excite-
that he does not require is requested to tnent. One of the horses fell into a ditch
place the same in their hands and they
will endeavor to dispose of the same to
someone who needs just those things.
The reputation of "Dickie" as an auc
tioneer is too well known to need further
comment.
There will be a social dance at the
Armory tonight under the auspices of the
Morning Star Baseball Team.
near the rice mill which stopped the
team but neither of the horses were
seriously hurt. The hack was seriously
damaged.
Do not throw away your
old books. Send them to
the Maul Publishing Co.,
Printers and tiook-binders.
DR. GFQ. S. AIKEN
DENTIST
Office temporarily at Custom House,
up-stairs. .
Kaiicu'i, Maui, T. H.
PfTi 'f Hours: 9 a. 111. to 4 p 111.
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t'OKK.
Notahy I'cui.ie.
WAILUKU,
MA (J I.
COKE & DAVIS
AUCTIONEERS
WAILUKU, MAUI, T. II.
We propose to hold regular auc
tion sales in Wailuku and sell any
thing of value entrusted to us.
You probably have something of
value you do not need. Send it to us
and will we endeavor to sell to some
one who needs just what you do not
require.
Announcements of date of sales
will Ik- made from time to time.
Give us a call.
DR. J. J. CAREY
DENTIST
Olliee over First National Hank
Wailuku, Maui, T. H.
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LOST.
One small Bay Mare branded E. P. L.
Mane is clipped. Finder return to W.
F. Pogue Jr., at Puuuene, and receive
reward. tf.
LIGIITFOOT & QUARLES
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
OFFICES AT
Honolulu, T. H., and
Wailuku, Maui, T. H.
Seed Potatoes For Sale.
Grown by E. H.
on the Makawao
Bailey
Farm.
'Vermont Gold Coin." A new potato.
The hardiest, most vigorous in growth,
most productive, aud the best in table
quality of all potatoes. loo lbs for f S.o.
"Uncle Gideon's (Juick Lunch Potato."
A new potato. The most valuable, first
early potato produced since the famous
Kariy Rose tea days to two weeks earlier
it is a surer aud heavier cropper aud of
better quality. Per lb. lo ceues.
K. H. BAILKY,
Mikawao, Maui,