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THE MAUI NEWS SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1909 THE MAUI NEWS ntered at the Post Office at Wailuku, A Republican Paper Published in the Interest of the People Issued Every Saturday. Waul Publishing Company. Limited. Proprietor and Fulallhrs Subsciptiox Uatks, in Advance $2.50 per Year, $1.50 Six Months Hugh VI. Coke, ... Editor and Alanagsr SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1909 A Good The report of the County Attorney that has just been Record. tiled with the County Clerk shows a most excellent record in the criminal cases conducted by that office and one that it is claimed has never been equalled in any county at any time in the territory. There were One Hundred and Thirty two cases presented by the County Attorneys office and a conviction was secured in each and every case. There was another case where the County Attorneys department had made a careful investigation and it was decided to ask that a nolle pros he entered. Private counsel was employ ed by the prosecuting witness and a request was made that the case be allowed to go to trial. This was done and the trial con ducted by the private council and the accused was acquitted. The County Attorney in his report gives much praise to the deputies in the office and to Deputy Sheriffs Crowell and Morton. Strikers' Aid Association Is Formed In Wailuku By Japanese. The Maui Strikers' Aid Associa tion was formed last Sunday after a five hours session held in the school house. A few of the leaders from Honolulu were present. The session lasted from nine o'clock to two at which time the organization had been perfected and the officers elected and a plan of action perfected. N. K. Otsuka, the court inter preter, came into the News office and stated that the members of the organization especially desired that they be not misunderstood. That they did not expect to call a strike here unless the employers interfered with their programme. That their object is to collect money from local people to assist the strikers of Oahu and forward the money to the Higher Wage Asso ciation of Honolulu. Their plan is to collect money from the laborers and others and demand money from the business men, professional men and con tractors. In case any business man refuses to give the amount de manded he will be boycotted. In case any contractor refuses to pay the amount asked by the organiza tion then a strike will be ordered of the men in his employ. The large contractors will be ex pected to put up from I500 to $1,000 each and others in propor tion. The names of the leaders as giv en us by Mr. N. K. Otsuka and Mr. T. Mori and their occupations are as follows: President, K. Yokogawa, editor Maui Shinbun; Vice-President, K. Nakamura, horse trainer and for merly a hack driver; Secretary, K. Hasegawa, adviser to Japanese; Treasurer, Z. Yasumori, small re tail merchant; Assistant Treasu rers, J. Onishi, Kahului merchant, T. Uno, mail deliverer of Wailuku, K. Wakayama, employed by Wai luku Sugar Co., U. Kuwahara, Wailuku retailor; Executive Com mittee, N. K. Otsuka, court inter preter, T. Mori, adviser to Japan ese, T. Iida, employed by Wailuku Sugar Co., K. H. Fujiki, employed by Wailuku Sugar Co., K. Oka inoto, employed by Wailuku Sugar Co., K. Ansai, employed by Wai luku Sugar Co., H. Yamashita, em ployed by Wailuku Sugar Co., K. Yasuhira, Wailuku retail dealer, T. Takano, editor Maui IIoclu, T.J Kato, fish vendor, H. Monmatsu, retail dealer, Wailuku, Fugimoto, truck gardener, Wailuku, K. Sakai, clerk, Enos store, Wailuku, T. Kaneshigi, photographer, Kahului, Sudzuki, carpenter, K. II. It. Co, I. Fukushima, fish vendor, Kahu lui, Funaoka, resident, Kahului. Maui, Hawaii, as second-class matter. A Popular Jeacher Is Given a Linen Farewell Shower. On the afternoon of May 21st, the home of Mrs. Marshall, in Wailuku, Maui, was the scene of a large gathering of ladies, in honor of Miss Margaret Foltz, who will leave for her future home on the Mainland at the close of the school year in June. There was a shower of remem brance from her many friends. Miis Foltz has been the Director of the Alexander House Kinder garten, ar.d has endeared herself to a large circle of friends who re gret to have her leave. A Good Story Told on Rev. Doremns Scudder. Town Talk in the Hawaiian Star of Saturday has the following story on R-v. Doremns Scudder: I heard a rather good joke on my friend the Rev. Doremns Scudder the other day, which is altogether too rich to keep, so here it is. The reverend gentleman was visiting a town on one of the other islands, and meeting an old friend was in vited to dinner. With the consider ation for others which is typical of Mr. Scudder, he demurred on tin1 ground that his friends" wife would not expect an extra guest and it would annoy her arrangements to have him appear suddenly. His protestations were of no avail, how ever, and along he went. When the house was reached the mistress of the home was nowhere in sight, so showing the clergyman where he could wash his hands the host left him for a moment. Mr Scudder was bending over the wash- stand when a lxr behind him open ed and the hostess entered. She was carrying a book in her hand and administered a whack to the Wild ing divine, with the words, You old fool, you, what made you bring that old devil-driver home for dinner without letting me know first?" Then came the tableau. Otsuka stated that on Wednes day there was sent down $"00 for the aid of the strikers and that a larger sum was expected to he sent down today. From the above list it is evident that the leaders are not plantation employees. DR. J. J. CAREY DENTIST Office, S c h r a d e r rlock Wailuku, Maui, T. II. Do not throw away your old books. Send them to the Maul Publishing Co., Printers and Book-binders. BY AUTHORITY. HOOLAHA A KA MBA PAA MORA- Kl NO KE PANIKU AMK KUAI. Ke hoolahaia aku nei, oiai ma lalo o ka mana kuai maloko o ke- kahi Moraki i hanaia i Ianuari 25, 190fi, e Kapohuli (k) a me Kini, kana wahine ia J. (iarcia, Trustee, a i kopeia ma Buke 285. ma na ao ao 310-318, o ka ona i keia mana- wa a o ka mea hoi nana e paa nei ua makemake e panikn i ua mora ki 'la, a e kuai hoi i ka waiwai i morakiia no ka uku oleia o ke ku mupaa anie ka nkupanee oka not a i hoopaaia e ua moraki Ma. Ua haawna ka moraki maluna a'e no ka hoopaa ana i ka uku ana o kekalii nota no hookahi lumen ame iwakalua dala ma ia la hoo kahi no. e uk uia iloko o hookahi makahiki mai ua la 'la, i hanaia e ua Kapohuli ame Kini ia.T. Garcia, Trustee. KE HOOLAHA I.IKE IA AKU NEI NO HOI, mahope. o ka pan ana o ekolu pule mai ka la e lioo pukaia ai keiahoolaha, oia hoi, mi ka Poakahi, June 21, 1909, ma ka hora umikumamalua awakea o ia la, o kahi i morakiia, no na kumu i hoikeia maluna a'e, e kuaiia ana ma ke kudala akea mamua o kahi koino i ka Hale llookolokolo ma Wailuku, Kalana o Maui, Teritori o Hawaii. Ke ano o ke kuai ana, ma ke dala kuike, ame na mea kuai mai e uku na lilo o na palapala. No na mea i koe e ninau ia J Garcia, a i ole ia D. II. Case, Wai luku. J. GARCIA, Trustee, Mea i hooliloia ai o ka Moraki. Hanaia, ma Wailuku, Maui, Mei 29, 1909. Ke ano o ka waiwai e kuaiia ana: "O kela apana aina a pau loa waiho la ma Waiehti, Kalana o Maui,i hoakakaia penei: Hoomaka ma ke kiln Uikina o keia, ma ka pou Mamane, e waiho ana Hema 69- Kom. 50 J pauku, mai kn pou iiomonana o Ka puka pa ma ka palena ma Wailuku o ko Ala- nui o Waiehu e holo ana: 1. Akau 69 10' Kom. 3.8G kaul ino naio o Ka nan a l Ka t on ma kahawai. 2. Hema 27 00 Kom. 2.43 kaul ma kahawai a l ka pou; 3. Heir.a 56 00 Hik. 3.18 kaul. pn lluna o ka pall a i ke alanui; 4. Akau 39 00 Hik. 3.30 kaul ma ke alanui a i kahi ihoomaka'i, nona ka Hi o hookahi eka, me na pono.a me na mea a pau epili ana i ua wain la. Mei 28, Iune 5. 12 ame 19. Mortgnfiee'H Notice o( Intention to Forclose, and of Stile. Notice is hereby given that, under power of sale contained in Mortgage dated January 25, 1906, from Ka pohuli (k) and Kini, his wife, to J. Garcia. Trustee, recorded in liljor 285, pages 316-318, the present owner and holder thereof intends to foreclose same, anil sell the mort gaged property because of non-payment of principal and interest due on promissory note secured thereby. The above mortgage was given to secure payment of a promissory note one hundred and twenty dol lars, of even date therewith, paya ble one year from date, executed lv said Kapohuli and Kini, to J. Uarcia, trustee. NOTICE IS LIKEWISE GIVEN that, after the expiration of three weeks from date of first publication of this notice, to-wit, on Monday, June 21st, 1909, at twelve o'clock noon of said day, said mortgaged property, for the reasons alxive sta ted, will 1k sold at public auction at the front entrance to the Court House in Wailuku, County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii. Terms of sale Cash, ami deeds nt expense of purchaser. For further particulars apply to to J. tiarcia, or 1). II, Case, Wai luku. J. GARCIA, Trustee, Assignee of Mortgage. Dated at Wailuku, Maui, this 29th day of May, 1909. Description of Property to be sold : "All t lint piece or lot of land sit uate at Waiehu, County of Maui, hounded and deseriU'd as follows: Pegin on the east coiner of this, at Mamane post, which In-ars S. (i!) W. 0OJ2 links, from west gate jiost of gate situated on Wailuku Itound ary of Waiehu road, and running: 1. N. 69 10' W. 3.86 chains down pali to steak at stream; 2. S. 27 00 W. 2.43 chains along stream to post; 3. S 56 00 E. 3. IS chains up the pali to road; 4. N. 39 00 E. 3 30 chains along road to initial point, containing an area of one acre, together witli the tenements, hereditaments ami ap purtenances thereunto belonging, way 'jv, June 5, 12 and 19. ORDINANCE NO. 14. AN ORDINANCE TO AM END SUCTION 18 OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 7, EN TITLED: "AN ORDINANCE RE LATING TO THE REGISTRATION, IDENTIFICATION, USE AND OPE RATION OK MOTOR CARS; AND THE EXAMINATION AND QUALI FICATION OF CHAUFFEURS." Be it Ordained liy tlie Board of Super visors williin and for the County of Maui. Section I. Section 18 of Ordinance Number 7, is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "Any person violating, or failing to conform to, any of the provisions in this Ordinance contained shall, upon convic tion thereof, be fined in a sum not less than Five ($5.00) Dollars nor more than One Hundred (f loo.oo) Dollars, together with costs of Court, nnd in event of de fault of payment of such fine and costs, shall be imprisoned until the same shall have been discharged by operation of the general laws applicable to such cases." Board of Supervisors within and for the County of Maui. By (Sd.) VM. F. TOGUE, Chairman. (Seal) Attest: I hereby certify that the foregoing Or dimmce upon consideration hnd and vote taken was passed by the Board of Super visors of the County of Maui, on the 14th day of May 1909, at their regular month ly session held at Wailuku, Maui, T. II. (Sd.) Wm. FKED KAAK, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors for the Countv of Maui. LINDSEY'S GARAGE KAHULUI Tire Vulcanizing. Auto Repairing Our prices are right and our work is guaranteed. RIDE IN The Green Flyer The most Popular Car on the Island. Call up Lindsey's Garage, Kahului FOR SALE. One new F. II. Typewriter latest visi ble model. Apply to E. J. Walker. Kahului Store. At Work or At Play, Loom Fitting ESSE! ftoOitlfk. ZftiUrtd U. A Pmttnt Cjglta Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers Puunene Store Kahului, Muul. Sfime Jable WAILUKU-PA1A A. M. Pas Pas. Fit. STATIONS Kahului Wailuku Wailuku Kaliului Kahului Sp'ville Sp'viile Paia Paia Sp'ville Sp'ville Kahului Kahului Wailuku Wailuku Kahului Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive 7.00 7.12 7.20 7.35 7.40 7.52 7.55 8.10 8.20 8.35 8.40 8.52 8.55 9.10 9.20 0.35 11.40 .).55 10.15 10.35 10.50 11.30 1.00 1.30 2.00 2.30 Kahului Railroad Company AGENTS F"OR ALEXANDER & UALDWIN, Ltd.;-ALEXANDER & MA LI) WIN, Line of Sailing Vessels Betw. Sao Francisco and the Hawaiian Islands; AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP CO THE FIRST NATIONAL Chas. M. Cooke, President D. H. Case, 2nd Vice-President C. D. Lufkin, Cashier STATEMENT OR CONDITION at the close of business, March 31, 1909 RESOURCES I LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts 1 $135,273.04 Kouils 44,81 7. o United States Bonds 16,510.00 Premium oil U. S. Bonds vui. 00 Cash and Due from Hanks 55,023.73 Banking House, Furniture, etc 6,591.30 5 Redemption Fund. 825.00 1 $260,231.07 E. Kc. O. E. C. D. LUFKIN, Cashier. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. SS COITNTV OK MAt'I, I, C. D. Lufkin, Cashier of the above above statement is true to the best of my C. I). lA'l'Kl.N, l astuer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st dav of April A. D., 1909. J. GARCIA, Notary Public Sec. J ml. Circuit. ALPINE MILK The Best Milk Kitchen or Makes Everything Taste Better. ASK YOUR GKOCER NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under signed were on the 26th day of April, A. D. 1909, duly appointed Executors of the Last Will and Testament of ICd ward Grif fin Beckwith, lateof Hamakuapuko, Maui, deceased, by Order of the. Honorable Sei dell B. Kingsbury, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. Therefore, all credi tors of said Estate and said deceased, are hereby notified to present their claims, duly authenticated, with the proper vou chers, if any exist, even if the claim is secured by mortgage upon real estate, to the undersigned, at the office of the Bald win National Bank, in Kahului, Maui, within six months from the date of the first issuance of this notice, otherwise any such claims not so presented will be for ever barred. Dated at Kahului, Maui, May 12th, 1909. II. P. BALDWIN, D. C. LINDSAY, Executors of the Last Will and Testa ment of Eward Griffin Beckwith, deceas ed. May 15, 22, 29, June ,5 12, 19. FOR SALE. One horse and buggy and harness for sale apply to E. O. Born. Hatnakuapoko. - 3(aliului Slailroad Company DIVfSION P M. Pa a. Wednscl'v Pass only Pah. 2.00 2.12 2.20 2.35 2.40 2.52 2.55 3.10 3.20 3.35 3.40 3.52 3.55 4.10 4.15 4.30 P. M. 4.15 4.30 5 10 5 22 5.25 5.40 5.45 4.35 4.47 4 50 5.00 5.05 5.30 cos BANK OF WAILUKU W. T. Robinson, 1st Vice-President R. A. Wadsworth, Director A. Aalberg, Auditor I Capital Stock $ 35,000.00 I Surplus anil l'roliis ao, 413.75 Due to other Banks 17,385.00 , Circulation I5.97.50 Dividends Unpaid 28.00 Depositors 165,601.82 f 260,231.07 named bank, do solemnly swear that th knowledge and belief. to Use in the on the Table Hawaiian Iron Fence and Monument Works, Ltd Honolulu T. H. m than wood We Sell Iron Fence 1 Whose Fi nre roi-civoj the nigheat 1 I Award, f ioltl Medal," World's x'uir, pi, j.oiu. i.-u-i. 1 luo moht t-i'oii.ii'.iieul fence yon on buy. x'rieu It : s liiuii urcsectttble wood fi-uoo. Vliy :,.t icplai'e your old one liiiv,wi!liiij.i it, SitlraetivelKUXl'ICXCK, 1 OvTliy'..."iL-t.:i' lr,iii ri-ii.-p. Iron l'lov JtMt,Nkil I'm .UttiVII 111 OUri'tlUllOKUM. Low I'm., Siiriuiaa Vuu, CAi t an: :.i: I's. N. (NICHOLAS HOUSE PAINTING AND PAPERING Carriage Painting Estimates Furnished Vineyard Street, Wailuku, Maui. Fine Job Printing at the Maul Publishing Co. fin KAIIULTJI-PUUNENE DIVISION. A. M. PA8. P. M. Pas STATIONS Kahului Puunene Puunene Kahului Kahului Puunene Puunene Kahului Kahului Puunene Puunene Kahului Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive C20 15.35 C40 G.55 8.10 8.25 8.30 8.45 9.45 10.00 10.30 10.45 1.20 1.35 1.40 1.55 3 10 3.25 3.30 3.45