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THE MAUI NEWS
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1908
1
DON'T
TAKE CHANCES WITH MILK that you arc not sure of. You
know, or should know, that
Alpine 7VYill
(Unsweetened)
is ABSOLUTELY PURE; and that, for QUAL
ITY, RICHNESS, AND USEFULNESS IT IS FAR SUPERIOR
TO ALL OTHERS.
Ask your grocer for it.
Ciitwvicnrc Waikapus Mill Lead
knipwi Y i jvi o , in Baseball League.
Impeached
Hawaii Supervisors Impeach
Two of Their Members
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
DISTRIBUTORS.
f Primp
Bock Beer
We have the first output
of the season in pints and
quarts.
1 Maui Wine & Liquor Co.
g SOLE AGENTS FOR MAUI.
Seeing is Believing,
Wo have in oxhibition in pur 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,
Sponge Holders,
Sponge Cups,
Soap and Spontre Holders,
Towel Bars in various sizes,
, . . Towel Racks, 2-3 and 4 fold,
Comb and Brush Trays,
Tooth and Brush Holders,
Tumbler Holders,
Buth Seats,
Sprays,
Robe Hooks, etc., otc.
To realize- their beauty and usefulness they
must be seen and used. Takon ns a wholo these
fittings are tho most artistic, practical, oasily cleaned
and thoroforo tho MOST SANITARY.
Our prices bring them within tho reach of all.
Wo invito your kind inspection.
KAHULUI RAILROAD CO.'S
MERCHANDISE DEPT.
Masonic Temple, : : KAHULUI.
More Honolulu Horses
Enter the Races.
ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS
OP PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at
tho Knights of Pythias Hall Wailuku
on Saturday, Juno 0 and 20.
All visiting members are cordially
invited to attend.
J. H. NELSON, C. C.
D. II. CASE, K. OF R. & S.
tf.
LODGE MAUI, No. 084, A. F. & A. M.
Stated meetings will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kahului, on tho first
Saturday night of each month at 7.30
P. M.
Visiting brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
D. C. LINDSAY R. W. JV.
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS,
t. f. Secretary,
Hilo, Hawaii, June 5. At the
meeting of the Hoard of Supervis
ors, which did not terminate till
5.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
the report of a majority of the Fin
ance Committee was ndopted which
recommended the "immediate im
peachment" of Supervisors I'urdy
and Kalaiwaa.
The Finance Committee consists
of: Kalaiwaa, chairman; Supc and
Keaki. Naturally the chairman did
not sign the report. It was pre
sented to the Board by Suix! who
moved its adoption, Shipman second
ing. The vote of the Board by
which it was adopted stood -I to 3,
Todd joining with I'urdy and Kala
iwaa against; while Keaki, Ship-
man, Supc and Woods voted for its
adoption. Purdy spoke against the
adoption of the report, defending
his actions. That portion of the
report bearing upon the matter of
impeachment is as follows:
North and South Kona Bills
''In reference to the claims of tho
Kona Kau Telephone Co. tele
phone rent $5.00, and T. Mntsu-
moto for supplies SI. 1)0, against the
District of South Kona; and also
the claims of J. Kaclemakule Jr.,
road supervisor for 50.00; Kona-
kiiu Telephone Co. for telephone
rent $5.00; T. Kuamoto for mate
rials and supplies 20.30; J. Kale
kulc for materials $51.00; Richards
and Schoen for one set harness
$35.00, against the District of North
Kona, your Committee recommend
that same be not paid, because the
expenditures were unauthorized and
contrary to the terms of Resolution
No. 44, adopted February Gth. 1008,
and which reads as follows:
Resolved that the Supervisors,
and Road Supervisors shall not ex
cepting in the repairing of damages
interfering with traffic, caused by
the elements, incur debts more than
the credit allowed and set apart to
each district at the time, excepting
as otherwise allowed by the Board."
Ilamakua's Little List
"The District of llamakua also
has various claims filed againsi it as
follows:
Labor Pay Rolls, Sheets Nos. 1' 2,
3,4, and 5duly certified to by Kawai
Papohaku amounting to $1030.25
Labor Pay Roll, Sheet
No. 1 for the months of
Nov. to Dee. inclusive,
duly certified to by Kawai
Papohaku amounting to 225.00
P.C. Beamer. supplies 17.20
Hamakua South Ko-
hala Tel. 5.00
1'hea. II. Davics, Mate
rials and Supplies !)1,05
K. Papohaku, Road
Supervisor 70.70
J. S. Rickard, Clerk to
Road Supervisor 25.00
Kukaiau Plantation Co.
Materials and Supplies 705.00
A. B. Lindsay, .Mate
rials and Supplies 32.30
George Kraiser, hauling
engine and keeping, horse 2 10. 00
Mika. I Mule 85.00
Impeachment Recommended
These claims your Committee
also recommend bo not paid, for
tho same reasons given tor not pay
ing the claims against North and
South Kona. And in this connec
tion your Committee recommends
that the persistence by the Hon
Mr. Purdy and Kalaiwaa, in iguor
inn tho wishes Of this Honorable
Board, by incurring expenses un
authorized in the Districts which
they represent, which said Districts
are in debt shall constitute and bo s
suitable, proper and legal grouiu
for their immediate imp'eachmsnt."
Other matters of interest touched
upon by the Finance Committee
were: Bill of the Honolulu Iron
Works. S2.G17, for rock crusher
was deferred. Tho same company's
claim for $101-0S was ordered to
be sent to the proper parties as
thereon mentioned.
Last Sunday afternoon at Well's
Park the Waikapu Team gained an
other victory, this time defeating
the Ilcalani by a score 6f S to 0.
Tho game was well played al
though a few errors on both sides
caused the number of runs to pile
up.
Tho second game was between the
Stars and Kahului, and was won by
the former, by a score of 7 to 5,
thus giving the Stars their first
victory for the season.
Tomorrow's games will be between
tho Ilcalanis and Stars at 1:30 p.
m. and Waikapu vs. Kahului at
3:30 p. m. The Kahului will, it
is slated, surprise the crowd with "a
few. new players.
Liquor license Board
will Meet Thursday.
The Liquor License Commission
of the County of Maui will hold a
public meeting in the public, rooms
of the Masonic Temple on Thursday
the 18th at which time all objec
tions or protests will be considered
by the Commission provided such
protests are made cither in person
or by letter signed by the party or
parties making the objection.
One of the commissioners statei
to a representative of the News that
while the board was ready to hear
my valid protest Rthat an anony
mous letter could not be considered
Due notice has been given of the
meeting and in case anyone has
grounds for protesting against the
issuance of any license he should
either maKe the same in the proper
manner to the board or else keep
quiet in future.
Fire Department Expenses
As to the demand of Mr. O. W
Rose for $21.25, wo recommend that
it be not paid, not because tho work
has not been properly and satisfac
torily performed by Mr. Rose, but
because your Committee is of the
opinion that the Territorial govern
ment should pay it. The County
has always paid the expenses of
pulling the engines to and from the
fircsalso the monthly re pairings of
the fire-engine and hose cart and
other incidental expenses. And with
the above, the County has been pay
ing $40.00 monthly for tho Janitor
or Watchman at the Fire Station
Wo are of the opinion that matters
pertaining to hydrants, for which
this bill was incurred, the Territory
should pay, as it is a matter con
nected with its water-works from
which the Territory is receiving
goodly revenue, and because it 13
also the duty of tho Territory to
protect the property of its tax-payers.
In this connection, wo desire
further to say, that wo have been
informed that more rcpairings of
similar nature as we have now un
der consideration will bo necessary
and so, if this claim should bo paid
it would bo the beginning of a series
of claims that may mean a big out
lay.
First of the Junketing Bills
In ro demands Nos. 2070, 2071
2073, 2074, 2075, 2070, 2077, 207S
and 2070, incurred by the Roads
and Bridges Committee, amounting
to $70.95, your Committee recom
mend bo not allowed, tho same be
ing not authorized by the Board
All of which is respectfully sub
mitted,
, Chairman
G.D. SUPE, Member
S. K. KEAKI, Member
Should any action bo taken tern
ing to tho impeachment of Super
visors I'urdy and Kalaiwaa, pro
ceedings must bo commenced in tho
Supreme Court of the Territory
The charge would probably bo
"Mahrdninistration in office, under
subsection 3, Section 02, Chapter
H oi tiie County Act which gives
the Board power to make reguli
tions.
To authorizo and supervise the
expenditure of all funds belonging
to the County,"
riie Glorious Fotirlh at Kahului
will bo fittingly observed by the
best horse races held for a number
f years at Sprcckels Park. Every
etail is being arranged for by tho
Executive Committee and no ex
pense is being spared to make the
track fast and the stands clean and
attractive and it all points to the
fact the Executive have done and
are doing their work well. A ah
eady sta'cd by this paper that the
purses arc larger than for several
years, and the wisdom of giving
larger purses is proven by the fact
laving Honolulu horse come
hero. Another one arrived last
Saturday a trotting horse the pro
perty of Mr. Win. Lucas who will
make some of our local cracks step
fast' to beat her. No doubt more
Honolulu horses and nun will fol
low by every (Jlatidine from - now
until race time. A very large
crowd of spectators were present at
the track the beginning of the
week to Waioh the work mils of the
lifl'erent horses and they were well
repaid for their trouble. Dan
Careys pacer worked a couple of
icats in line style, anil Dan pro
mises to braid his inane with green
ibbons. Artie W Abdine. Naniwa.
Elko, Carey's colt, G. II. R. and
several others were put through
their stunts much to tlu gratifica
tion of the spectators. It is stated
on good authority that Jno. Gib
son of Honolulu will bring either
three or four to participate in the
races, also that the War horse
Brunner will be here to take home
a few pluses and that ho will have
for stable compani n ''Indigo" who
will try conclusions with Elko,
should he conic a race between him
and the game mare Elko would
prove to be very interesting. Let
every body who wants to see good
sport and honest racing patronize
this coming event if vou cannot
make an entry you can materially
issist by paying your entrance to
the Grand stand. If yon do come
you won't bo sorry but will I have
had my money, worth of clean
sport. A pony race is adued to the
already published program no.
Hookupu
from all
of Hawaii.
All islands to rally for the enter
tainment of the Fleet is the spirit
of the message that has gone out
by the mails from Honolulu from
the Commissary Committee.
This committee is sonting to each
District Magistrate of the Terri
tory, a request that ho act as the
leader for his district in obtain
ing the fruits and other good things
that will go to make up the grand
hookupu that is to be the peculiar
ly Hawaiian feature of the visit of
the Fleet to these islands.
It is tho purpose of these in
charge to have tho contribution of
gifts as characteristic of the cordial
aloha of Hawaii as is possible and
it seems impossible that too much
can bo sent in to satisfy the thou
sands of men who mako up tho
crews of the groat fighting ma
chines.
Tho District Magistrates being
lniiuentiai otiicers oi tlieir respec
tive communities, they are expect
ed to return splendid results and
arouse the people to an apprecia
tion of the great opportunity offer
ed for making the visit of the Fleet
to Hawaii one of the historical
events of first importance
The fruits must bo collected and
forwarded between July 10 h and
July 18th and will be divided
among tho various warships in Ho
nolulu that lime.
Teachers And
Their Salaries.
Honolulu, June 0.- Thoold ques
tion of the incagcrnesj of salary
paid to the school teachers of Ha- '
waii was discussed at the meeting
of the Board of Education yester
day afternoon. It was decided in
the way it always is when brought
up that tho teachers as a rule fail
to receive what their services are
worth. There was nothing to be
done about it, however, and the
salarie -;ro left alone, pending
the acti i of tho next Legislature.
Supi inteddent Babbitt, F. f . P.
Watcrhoiise, Judge Perry, and
John Carden were present when
the meeting was called to order.
Tho first question was tho provid
ing of a school to serve tho districts
of Honokowai and Kaanapali. At
the latter camp there are from 50
to 00 children, mostly Japanese,
while attending the Kaanapali
school an; 31 children, mostly 11a
waiians. Mr. Babbitt recommended
enliiiging the present school rather
than moving it closer to tho camp.
Thio was agreed to. .
Authority was given the Super
intendent to exchange the present
school sits at Olowala for a larger
and bettor one. Thu present site is
wanted by the plantation, while
the Superintendent wanted the new
site. Another transfer at Kaluaaba
was agreed to.
There was a discussion regard
ing attempt to keep Mr. Dona
hue at the High School, he having
been offered a position with tho
Agricultural College. The Super
intendent thought the Board had
no ri,ht to hold him because it.
could not afford to pay him what
he was worth. Mr. Carden sug
gested offering him $150 a month
to stay, an increase of $25. If ho
iccepted, it would do away with
having to look for another mathe
matical teacher.
Mr. WaterhoiiRc thought the
question to bo decided was whether
the arranged schedules should be
stuck to or whether any exceptions
should be n:ade in exceptional
cases. lo make an exception
would make trouble.
This brought about the old ques
tion of the salaries paid teachers
in general. Judge Perry thought
that half tho teachers were getting
less than their services entitled
them to, and Mr. Watcrhouso
thought the whole schedule should
be boosted. The Superintendent
promised to ask the next Legisla
ture for enough to bring about an
other general raise.
The question of raising Mr.
Donahue's salary went over for a
special meeting, Mr. Babbitt stat
ing that a request for an increased
salary might be expected from Mr.
Blanchard of tho High School.
A chango in the terms was au
thorized, the long vacation being
shifted forward a week, commenc
ing one week later than now and
extending through tho first week of
September.
Mr. Babbitt roported that the
teachers' meetings had recommend
ed that a now grade be established
at tho Grammar School, a special
grade in which the graduates 'of
the public schools could be prepar
ed for entrance tu tho High School.
The recommendation was accepted,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby uiveii that II. W
liowell is no longer in my employ nor
connected with my business in any man
ner whatever
S. IWCKRR,
Agent Singer Sewing Machines, Wai
Julcu, Maui, tf.
AUCTIONEER
WAILUKU, : MAUI, T. H.
NOTICE TO KIHEI STOCKHOLDERS.
Definite arrangements having been
made for the sale of the property of Kb
hei Plantation Co., Ltd., on July ist,
lyoS, the agents of said Company,
Messrs, Alexander & Baldwin, Limited,
beg to announce that on and after the ist
day of May, 1908, they are willing to
purchase any and all snares of stock of
said Kihei Plantation Company, Limited,
at the rate of f 10 per share, said sum be
ing the estimated amount per share which
it is expected will be realized as net pro
ceeds from the sale of said property.
J. WATERHOUSE,
Treasurer, Alexander &, Baldwin, Ltd,