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THE MAUI NEWS- SATURDAY, MAY 1,1909 1 Xocals anb A, F. Tavares of Makawao was iu W'ai luku this .week. Mis. Benjamin Williams of Tiumene went to Honolulu this week. C. A. Byuns, the San Francisco travel ing man is at toe Maui Hotel. Chris. Lewis of Honolulu was register ed at the Maui Hotel this week. C. E. Ferguson was a passenger from Hilo on the Claudine Wednesday. Charles W. Moore of Honolulu was a visitor to Maui and Wailuku this .week. Dr. J. J. Carey the dentist will be in Lahaina next week on professional visit. W. L. Decoto was in town from Lahai na last Sunday and took in the ball game. Mrs. L. Nash and Miss Mary Nash of Paia were' passengers to the iuctro)iolis this week. Ralph S. Hosmcr of the Board of Forestry ami Agriculture was in Wailuku Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bragg of Califor nia were at the Maul Hotel for a few days this week. Moses Kauhimahu was a passeger to Honolulu thi9 week as a witness iu a suit in the metropolis. Bishop and Mrs. Rcstarick were in W'ailuku this week as the guest of Rev. Canon and Mrs. Ault. If you want something really good, patronize the German Market at the Alexaudea Parsonage. S. E. Lucas the Parisian Optician is at the Maui Hotel where persons requir ing glasses may be accommodated. Ralph Johnstone of the internal re venue service wa9 in Wailuku Saturday and was registered at the Maui Hotel. Don't forget thai there will be a Ger man Market in town on the night of May 8th, where you can get a good dinner. v H. C. Hollinsead, who has been in and around W'ailuku for nliout two weeks re turned to Honolulu on the Claudine Wednesday. The Wotnans Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd will hold its regular uncial meetimr at Mrs. W. H. Fields Wailuku on Tuesday May 4th. A special musical service will be held at the Wailuku Union Church tomorrow evening, May and, at the usual hour of half past seven. The public is cordially invited. Noel Deere of the United States Ex periment Station is at the Maui Hotel. He is conducting experiments at the mill of the Wailuku Sugar Company for the benefit of his office If the parties who addressed an anony mous letter, with their generous advice on the aoth inst. would call on the party addressed or his wife, they would prob ably be enlightened much to their satis faction A Japanese at Kahului was fishing with giant powder Thursday and while in the act of throwing a stick of powder into the water the stick prematurely explod- p.1 and blew his hand to atoms. He was taken at once to the Puuneue Hospital where he was given surgical aid. Former Manager James Scott of Kihei has returned from Formosa aud is spend- ing a few days on, Maui resting before ' going to New York where he will hove charge of the construction of two large mills for the Honolulu Iron Works which company h,as the contract for them. Superintendent T. H. Gibson of the Reform School has placed his resignation in the hands of Superintendent W. II Babbitt. Mr. Gibson has been a valuable man at the Boys' Industrial School at Waialee, and the news of his resignation has been received with general regret. Mrs. John Spencer of Kahului received word by cabled and wireless Wednesday of the Death of her mother in McCracken Kansas. Mrs. Spencers mother was eighty two years of age and had been ill for some time. Mrs. Spencer had decided to go to her mother and was to have left the very day that she received the cable an nouncing her loss, Mr. Charles N. Marquez, president of the Office Specialty Company of Hono lulu was in Wailuku the early part of tui week. Mr. . Marquez is meeting with much success with his line. He carries excellent goods and in all of the things he carries he has a separate hue of parti which makes it an easy matter to replace any of the parts broken of his typewriters and other machines. The Bureau of Agriculture aud Fores try is making a collection of Hawaiian woods to form part of the Hawaiian di play at the Seattle exposition. The co lection is intended to be as represeiitativ na noasible. and nearly one huudrei will be shown. For this purpose Mr. J. F. Rock, Assistant Forester of the Bureau of Forestry, recently departed to Kauai to secure suitable logs from wtiicu to saw specimen diocks. j c vuu.i woods will be presented by Mr. A. F Kuudsen, who is chairman of the Hawai ian Commissioners to tne reposition Forester. ! Oood rains were the order of the day Wednesday. l'eaches from lyi Iao Valley are now on the market. N. Otnsted was in W'niluku the latter part of last week. K. Lanjjor the traveling man is reis- rel nt the Wailuku Hotel. Miss Carry Dunn ot Ililo is in W'niluku for medical treatment. She is staying at the W'ailuku Hotel. Alnmt twenty tourists would have stop- ied over from the Tenyo Maru if they could have made sure of getting nway. Dan Conway of the firm of Theo. H. avies and Company lias competed his ork in and around W'ailuku and left otiday for Lahaina. Kx-Vice President Fairbanks is expect- 1 on Maui this week. He will attend church at Makawao Sundav and will see e crater before leaving. A flight of concrete steps are being made for the entrance to Kaaliumami ark and a fourteen feet brick walk is being laid to the town hall. Rev. H. W. Thwing states that he will turn to China in the near future to re main there permanently. He has been appointed Shanghai secretary of the In ternational Reform Hureiui. Colonel Jones may not accept the posi tion of adjutant general of the National uard of Hawaii, according to an inter- iew given yesterday. The salary of the new position is at present less than that Inch he receives as stenographer in the Circuit Court. Mr. C. D. Lufkin of W'ailuku, Maui, 9elU the Inner l'laver Piano, now so ex tensively advertised in the magazines. If you want a piano of any style or price it will be to your interest to consult him. When in the East last Spring Mr. Lufkin renewed business relations with piano manufacturers with whom he had done business before coming to these islands. It will be to your interest to ring up Mr. ulkiu if you contemplate purchasing a piano. J he Inner Player can be seen in Wailuku by ci lling on Mr. Lufkin. Emma Goldman, Branded Bigamist, to be Deported. Pittsl.urg (Pa.), April 12. A movement stnrti'd by the United States government to rid the coun- ry of Emma Goldman, and which was formulated and worked out in ittsbnrg, was given additional inv iietus to-day when Palmer S. C'liitm- M'i-., assistant United States attor ney at Pittsburg, and John Gruen- lerg, government inspector of the jepartinent of Commerceand Labor it the port of New York, assisted y information given by the Chica go police, secured a decree in the United States courts f if Western New York, invalidating the naturaliza tion papers of Jacob Kersner, whom the government claims is the real usband of the female anarchist. The decree in cancellation of citizen ship was hntided down by Judge Hazel. Kersner, who is now supposed to e in San Francisco near Goldman and her alleged husband, August IScrkmu.it, being now disfranchised, is to be deported, and under a rul ing from the highest courts of the land it is claimed that the woman, is the legal wife of Kersner, must leave the country with him. Once out she never will Ik- permitted to return to the United States, and it is thought that llcrkmuu probably will follow her, in which event he would have trouble again coming into the country. It was found by the Government that Kersner was married to Lmnia Goldman 111 Kocliestcr, -V i., in 1.SS7, and in LSSil the pair were divorced under the Jewish laws, but two months after the divorce came together again as man anil wife This, it t claimed, would invalidate . 1 1 I 1 i 1 even the Jewisn invoice uu tne United States but recognize that di voire as binding. A short time afti Kmma took up with lVrkiuan, liv 11m with mm 111 Aew lurk, am after he was released from the pen itentiary here after his long sentenc for attempting to kill 11. C Frick she was married to him in cw Jer sey. The Government in complet ing its ease now claims tin' wonia is a bigamist also, and as Kersner wife and also as a bigamist, is to 1 deported with him. Fine Job Printing at the Maul Publishing Co. .personals BY AUTHORITY. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. Notice of Drawing op Grand and Trial Jurors. Notice is hereby given that the draw ing of Grand and Trial Jurors to serve and act as such during the June, 1909 Term of the Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Circuit; Territory of Hawaii, will take place in the Court Room of the said Court, at Wailuku, Island and County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, on Tuesday, the nth day of May A. D. 1909, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. S. B. KINGSBURY, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Second Circuit, T. H. Dated at W'ailuku, Maui, April 30, 1909. May 1,8. SEALED TENDERS. Sealed tenders will be received by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Maui up to 2 P. M. Thursday, May 13, 1909, and then opened, for the construc tion of a County Stable Building and an Engine House at Wailuku. Plans and specifications may be had of the undersigned on and after Saturday, April 24, 1909, for which a deposit of $5.00 (Five Dollars) will be required, which deposit will be refunded upon return of said plans and specifications. The Board reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Maui. HUGH HOWELL, County Engineer. Wailuku, Maui, April 15, 1909. May 7. SEALED TENDERS. Sealed tenders will be received by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Maui up to 2 P. M. Thursday, May 13. 909, for the construction of 20 miles of telephone line with instruments, con nections, etc., on the Island of Molokai. Specifications aud other details may e obtained of the undersigned on and fter April 24, 1909, upon application. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Supervisors f the County of Maui. HUGH HOWELL, County Engineer, Wailuku, Maui, April 14, 1909. May 7. ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. IN EQUITY. Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Com pany, aJForeign Corporation, Complain ant, vs. J. A. Harris, Respondent. . Commissioner's Notice of Salk. Public notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of the decree made and en tered by the Honorable Selden B. Kings bury, Judge of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, on the 9th dav of April. A. D. 1909. I, Edmund H. Hart, the undersigned Commissioner appointed for the purposes therein named will expose for sale to the highest bidder at public autioii, for cash, on Saturday the 8th day of May, A D. 1909, at the front door of what is known as the Harris Harness Shop, on Main Street, in the Town of Kahului, County of Maui, Terri tory of Hawaii, at twelve o'clock noon of said day, the following described property. All of those certain goods, chattels, effects, equipments, furniture situated in the office, shop and the dwelling house formerly occupied by the said J. A. Har ns, at Kaliului aloresaiu. particularly described as a lot of office furniture now situated in the office formerly occupied by said J. A. Harris, at Kahului, also a miscellaneous lot of leather and harness. maker's stock and equipments, located in the harness shop formerly occupied by said J. A. Harris, at Kahului aforesaid; also a lot of parlor, dining room, bed room, bath room, and kitchen furniture equipments and utensils located and being in the dwelling house or cottage formerly occupied by J. A. Harris, at Kahului aforesaid; also that certain one- story frame building situated on the laud of the Hawaiian Commercial it Sugar Co, on Puunene Avenue in the town of Ka hului aforesaid, at the rear of the Star Mill, which said dwelling is owned and formerly occupied by said J. A. Harris also a miscellaneous lot of outstanding accounts and debts due the said J. A Harris from various aud sundry people upon the island of Maui. But if any of said property so described as aforesaid shall have beeu removed from any of the locations above referred to by the said I. A. Harris or any other jierson to any other place or location, then any such property so removed as aforesaid will be sold by said Commissioner where-ever the same may be found. For further particulars apply to Jauu-i L. Coke, attorney for the said Hawaiian Commercial 8 Sugar Co. at his office at Wailuku, Maui. Dated at W'ailuku, this 9th day of April, A. D. 1909. EDMUND H. HART. Commissioner NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I wi'l not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Annie Kauhimahu, except on a written order from tne. , MOSES KAUHIMAHU. April 30. ' Notice of Power of Attorney. Notice is hereby given that, during my absence from the Territory of Hawaii, Lai Hong of Wailukn, County of Maui, will act ns my Attorney in fact. Y. FUN TEUNO. M.irch 27, June 2(1. MS. J. J. CARLY DENTIST OflicP ovor First National Hank Wailuku, Maui, T. II. N. NICHOLAS HOUSE PAINTING AND PAPERING Carriage Painting Estimates Furnished Vineyard Street, Wailu'ku, Maui. Gem Theatre NOW OPEN Aluli Block, Market Street Latent Moving Picture Successes Wednesday and Saturday eveninjjs Admission: Adults, 25c, Children, 10c TWO CHANGES A WEEK. INDSEY'S GARAGE KAHULUI rire Vulcanizing. Auto Ilrpuiring. Our prices arc riglit ami our work is guaranteed . lilDli IN The Green Flyer T.lie most Popular Car on tlic Island. Call up Lintlsey's Garage, Kaliului AL OHA LODGE NO. S KNIGHTS OH PYTHIAS. Reirnlar meetings wftl le held at the Kniulits of Pythias Hall, W ailuku, on tne second mid fourth Saturdays of each month. All visiting metnlers are cordially 111 vited to attend. WM. AULT, C. C. JOHN J. WALSH, K. OF R. it S. MARUONO Pope-Hartford Automobile For Hire Skilled Driver ReiiMonuble liiiteH Finewt Cur In the rent service on the Inltmd. TELEPHONE YOtli CALLS. Hawaiian Iron Fence and Monument Works, Ltd Honolulu T. M. IRON FEIiCE tma THAN WOOD We Sell Iron Fence Whose Fence received tlio HlKhost Awaril . "f.old lUeilal," World's Fair, St. Louis, l'.HH. Hie most economical fence you can buy. Price less t hun a reseetable wood fence. Why not replace your old one now, with a neut, attractive 1HOX KL.MK, "LAHT A 1.IKKTIMK." Over 100 (JeMiKiisuf Iron Kent, Iroa Flower ih, totter , tie., shown 111 our cuwiugue. Low I'ruivk viu Murpriee you. CAl.lj AMI HKK I'S. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE rrTN y 1 t .3 kw A Tbdi Trade Marks Ak. iT Designs 'ftffv' Copyrights Ac. AnTnn lending a nketeh nd doacnntlon mT qulrklr aacertain our opinion froa whether an Invention ! probeblr patentKhle. Comniunlr. tlni"itrtetlr)nfldentlaL HANDBOOK ou I'aieuu ent free, llldeel aiieucr for .ucunug patent. Patenu taken through Muuu k Co. receive tprtol aolfce, without cbame, Iu the Scientific American, A nandiomelr lllaetraled weeklr. rarrat cir culation ut any ecientlflo lourual. Terine. J ranr : four numtue, 1L bula bj all newadealera. MUNN & Co.se,Bd-- New York ttrauco omoe. Ob W 8U WaahUiaiuu. l. l THE FIRST NATIONAL Chas. M. Cooke, Prisidrlit W. T. Robinson, 1st Vice-President . 1). H. Case, 2nd Vice-President K. A. Wadsworth, Director C. D. Lufkin, Cashier .A. Aalberg, Auditor STATEViENT OR CONDITION at the close of business, March 31, 1909 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans mid Discounts $135.37.V"I Bonds 44.S17.50 United Stales Bonds 1b.5uo.oo Premium mi U. S. bonds 300.00 Cash and I lue from Banks S5.9V71 Banking House, Furniture, etc 6,591.30 5, Redemption Fund S25.00 $260,21.07 E. &. O. E. C. I). LUFKIN, Cnshier. TERRITORY OF HAWAII, I U(i COCNTV OF MACI, ( ' I, C. D. Lufkin, Cashier of the above alove statement is trfie to the best of my C. 1). LUFKIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st dav of April A. I., 1909. J. GARCIA, Notary I'ublic Sec. Jud. Circuit. The Lahaina Clias. M. Cooke, President Win. Helming, Vice-President "'. W. L. Decoto, 2nd Vice-President A. N. Hayseldeli, Director C. D. Lufkin, Cnshier . V. C. Schoenlierg, Asst. Cashier A. Aalberg, Auditor THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT at close of Dusiness, December 31, 1 90S. RESOURCES 3969.20 4, 212.65 Loans and Discounts Cash and Due from Hanks... ltonds 1 2,000.00 United States llonds 6.250.00 Premium on 1 . S. bonds 200.00 Furniture and Fixtures...... 1,240.00 5 Redemption Fund 312.00 S94.0S4.35 TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SS COl'NTV OH MAl'I, 1 I, C. I). Lufkin, Cashier of the above above statement is true to the best of my Subscribed and sworn to before me JAS. N. K. PRIMO BEER The Beer that's Brewed to Suit the Climate. Kodaks Cameras Developing and Printing - Specinl nttcntion given to iruiil orders. : : Honolulu Photo Supply Co. FORT ST., A NEW FRAME MAKES A NEW PICTURE 1 Let us re-frame yours. Large assortment of latest designs in picture -moulding Just received per S. S. Hyades. All kinds of picture framing done at reasonable rates. Kahului Store. BANK OF WAILUKU Capital Stock $ 35,000.00 Surplus mid Profits 20.41S.75 i Due to other Banks 17.2S5.00 Circulation 15.Su7.50 Dividends Unpaid 2S.00 Depositors i65,6o.S2 f if, 2II.07 named hank, do solemnly swear that the knowledge ami belief. National Bank I LIABILITIES j Capital Stock f 25,000.0 Surplus and Undivided Profits.. 756.95 j Circulation 6,250.00 Dividends I npatd 750.00 Depositors 61,327.40 94.0S4.35 named bank, do solemnly swear that the knowledge and belief. C. I). LUFKIN, Cashier. this 4th dav of January, 1909. KEOLA, Notary Public Sec. Jud. Circuit. HONOLULU . . . 1 . ...... . . ( J . . : .