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THE MAUI NEWS-
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 190?
THE MAUI NEWS
BY AUTHORITY.
HOOLAHA A KA MCA PAA MORAKI
li IIOOKO A K KUAI.
ntered at the Post Office at Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, as second-class matter.
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IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OK THE
SKCONIi CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII.
In Probate At Chambers.
In the Matter of the Estate of I. KA-
MAKELK, late of Knmaole, Kula.Maui,
deceased, before Judge KINGSHURY.
Order of the Notice of Petition for
Allowance of Final Accounts and Uis-
charge in this Estate.
On Reading and Filing the Petition
and accounts of James L. Coke, Adminis
trator of the Estate of J. Kamakele, late
of Knmaole, Kula, Maui, deceased,
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A Suggestion. It seems to us that the very hunted turn- allott,,. ,,i f
the Congressional tmt ty to Maui is not a fair proposition ami that there asks Ulat the Me Jllnv be cxmiline(i and
liettcrnicnt of conditions
IIUKh V . Coke.
SATURDAY.
liriltor and Manager
AUKU8T 21, 109
is iiuieh here that should he gone into for the
on this island. Itarlmr improvements and agricultural imssihilities should
he cone into and while these matters could probably he disused on in
two days time the trip from liana to Kahului will take all of that time
i i... 4,...,.i .,...i.,n,1 tin- st .iv of the nartv on Maui is less
HH llliw nnu iiii i ....ii.,..-. - j
than two days in all.
It seems to us that a hetter plan than the one outlined hy the com
mittee in Honolulu is for the members who are not going to make the
,. .i.n...t t, k'-ilmlui from liana and at once instead
lll 1lt llilll'l I" UNIH Mil... .
of ifoiiur to Nahiku and that such as do eome to Kahului could lie en-
l 4., 4l,..i,. t!wfi..ii.iii nnil ti (lie satisfaction of the residents of
1 1 I Will 11 1 1 l ' 1 1 li 1 1 . i t i.i.i. .- - -
tVntral Maui at the "private homes of citizens of Kahului, Wailuku, Pun-
nene, Spreckclsville and up country.
approved, and that a final order may be
made of Distribution of the property re
maining in his hands to the persons
thereto entitled, and discharging him
and his sureties from all further respon
sibility as such Administrator:
It is Ordered, that Monday, the 20th
day of September, A. I), iqoq, at lo
o'clock A M. before the Judge of said
Court at the Court Room of the said
Court at Wailuku, Island of Maui, be
and the same hereby is appointed as the
time and place for hearing said Petition
and Accounts, and that all persons in
terested may then and there appear and
show cause, if anv they have, why the
same should not be granted, and may
i- 1...1: , 41. w u-onhl 1. tin- most satisfactory solution of the
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prohlem and otter it as a suggestion to the committee mat win men in m present evidence as to who are entitled
WiK'k. to the said property. And that notice of
To make the trip from liana on horseback and then take in Haleakala this Order, in the English language, be
and attend receptions in Wailuku and Lahaina is impossible. The plan in.Wisl.ecl in the "Maui News " a weekly
aim iiiuii'i i ... . , , . 4 .I .i. newspaper printed and published in Wai-
suggested would give our Lahama friends a chance to meet the pa.t hlklli Mmlj for thrce successive weekS)
which can not lie done if the itinerary as planned is earrieu om.
Congressmen
To Maui
(Continued from page I.)
Honolulu, August 9, 1909.
Honorahle R. J, K. Nawahine,
Wailuku, Maui.
Dear Sir:
By direction of the Chairman of
the General and Executive Com
mittee for the entertainment of
visiting Congressmen, I am direct
ed to inform you of the dates of
arrival and denarture on Maui of
the visiting Cof.gressn.en and a
general plan of their entertain
ment on Maui. In order that you
may be apprised of the plan of en
tertainment for the other Islands,
as well as Maui, I am sendingyou.
herewith, a corv of the entire
minutes of the meeting in whicl
such plan was discussed. You will
note that the General Committee
has finally adopted only the dates
of arrival and departure on Maui
and that the plan of entertainment
on Maui is made merely as a sua
gestion subject to changes, if any,
that you may see fit to make.
In order that the plan for the
entire visit may be gotten together
in one place, will you kindly, as
soon as possible after receipt of
this letter, inform me of any
changes you wish to make in the
suggested program for Maui, and
also of the detail of itinerary and
entertainment finally adopted by
you. Another object in securing
this is to : pprise the visiting Con
gressmen upon their arrival of the
entire plan made for theircareand
entertainment.
Yours respectfully,
E. A. MOTT-SMITH.
Secretary, General Committee
on Entertainment of Visiting Con
gressmen.
SUGGESTIONS.
Visit ot Congressmen lyua, as
amended at the meeting of the
General Committees, August 16.
Monday, August 30 Party arri
ves from San Francisco. Surfrid
ing in afternoon. Committeemen
and band on steamer to meet party
Tuesday, August 31 Visit pub
lie institutions, military posts etc.
Reception at Governor's in after
noon. Band Concert and dance at
Moana in evening.
Wednesday, Sept. 1 Visit Pearl
Harbor, Leilehua camp and Pine
apple Plantations. Lunch, review
and polo game at Leilehua.
Thursday, Sept. 2 Automobile
ride around island via Pali and
Haleiwa. Band concert and dance
at Seaside.
Friday, Sept. 3 Luau given by
Mayor Fern. Visit Bishop Museum
Saturday, Sept. 4 Band concert
and dance, Alexander Young Hotel.
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention
to Foreclose, and of Sale.
Sunday, Sept. 5 Sail for Kauai
on Mauna Kea in evening.
Monday, Sept. 6 rrive Nawi
liwili at daybreak. Kauai recep
tion committee meet and escort
those who desire to see the wind
ward side of the island by automo
bile to Ilanalei, where the steamer circuit
will be met. At Ilanalei the party Aug. 14, 21, 28. Sept. 4
will breakfast aboard the steamer
Thence by steamer to Waimea
Land and lunch at Mr Gay's.
From Waimea to Lihne bv auto
... c , .. . Notice is hereby given that, under
mobi e. Supper and reception at , , . , , .
' 1 power of sale contained in Mortgage
L,inue. can ior nonoiuiu irom dated October 7. 1007, from the Maui
Nawiliwili. I Steam Laundry, Ltd. a domestic corpo
Tuesday, Sept. 7 Sail by Mau- ration, to the First National Bank of
na Kea at noon for Hawaii. waiium, a corporation, me owner ami
I lml.-t.aa tlinranl i.,i,iiiIk ,-v fnwurMnc a Dnma
Wednesday, Sept. 8-Arrive in .. niortffmre oroDertv ' '
Hilo in morning. Those who de- o UOn-paymeut of principle and interest
sire leave steamer at Mahukona due on promisory note secured thereby.
and take automobiles through Ko- The above mortgage was given to
hala to Waimea. Start early Thurs- secure Paet a promissory note tor
day for Kukuiha e and view ai , . , , . ,
J I therewith. nnvHhle on neitiann. executed
pio valley and Hamakua ditch, b suid Maui Sl(.am Laundry, Ltd. to
then through to Hilo Thursday said First National Bank of Wailuku, or
evening. 'This will give those who order, NOTICE IS LIKEWISE GIVEN
I the last publication to tie not less than
two wcks previous to the time therein
appointed for said hearing.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, this 13th day
I of August, 1909.
(Sd.) S. B. KINGSBURY,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the 2nd
Circuit.
Attest:
(Sd.) Edmund II. Hart,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the 2nd
Ke hoolaha ia aku net, luamuli o ka
uiana ma kekahi Moraki i hanaia Okato
ba 7, 1907, mai ka Maui Steam Laundry,
Limited, he hai kuloko i hoohuiia, i ka
First National Bank of Wailuku, he hui
i hoohuiia, o ka 011a a lite ka mea nana e
paa nei ke nmnao nei e hooko aku, a e
kuai i ka wai wai i morakiia no ka uku
oleia o ke kumupaa anie ka ukupanee o
ka nota i hoopaaia e ua moraki 'la.
O ka moraki maluna ua haawiia i mea
e honpaa ai i ka ukuia ana o kekahi nota
no iwakaluakumamalimahaneri dala, ma
ia la hookahi no, c ukuia i ka manawa e
koiia ai, a i kakauiuoaia hoi c ua Maui
Steam Laundry, Limited, Ma, ia ua First
National Bank of Wailuku 'la, a i kana
kauoha paha.
KE HOOLAHA PU I A AKU NEI NO
HOI, mahope o ka pau ana o ekolu pule
mai ka la muii o ka hoopukaiaana o keia
hoolaha, oia hoi, ma ka Poakahi, Augate
30, 1909, ma ka Mora 12 o ke awakea o
ua la la, o ka waiwai i moriikun, no na
kuuiu i hoikeia maluna a'e, a kuaiia ana
ma ke kudala akea ma ka puka komo o
ka Hale Hookolokolo, ma Wailuku, Ka-
lana, o Maui, Tcritori o Hawaii.
Ke ano o ke kuai, ma ke dala kuikc, a
na ka mea kuai mai e uku i na lilo no
ka palapala kuai.
No na mea i koe e ninau i ka First
National Bank of Wailuku, a i oleia ia D.
II. Case, kono loio.
FIRST NATIONAL HANK OK WAII.CKt'
Mea Paa Moraki.
Hanaia, August 14, 19119.
Ke ano o ka waiwai e kuaiia ana:.
O ka waiwai apau loa o ka Maui Steam
Laundry, Limited, oia hoi ka hale holoi
ame aitmalolei hale nollo, na hale e a'e,
ame ke kuleana hoolimalima i paaia a
hoohauaiti e ua Hui Ma, a penei ke ano o
ia man mea ma ke ano nui:
Hookahi 20 horse power Horizontal
Return Tubular Boiler;
Hookahi 7x9 Snell & Neharg Engine;
Hookahi 30 horse power National F-.'ed
Water heater;
Elua No. 2, 36x30 Wood Washers;
Hookahi 64x16 Steam Mangle;
Hookahi Section wood dry-room, com
plete with three trucks;
Hookahi No. 9 Combined cellar, cuff
and shirt ironer;
Hookahi No. 32 Body Ironer;
Hookahi No. 2 Gas machine ame na
mea liana e a'e e pili ana a he mahele
hoi no na mikini holoi ame aiana lole.
are intrested or concerned with re
clamation a good opportunity to
that, after the expiration of three weeks
from date of first publication of this
notice, to-wit. on Mnndav Auirust tnth.
see what we are doing, and also to lgo9 at twelve 0.clock Iloon of sai,i dnyi
see the Kohahl, Ahuloa and Wai- said mortgaged property, for the reasons
mea homesteads. (A subcommittee above stated, will be sold at publicauction
is now seeine if it be nossi'ble to in- at the front entrance to the Court-house,
. , . . .r .,. . in Wailuku County of Maui, Territory of
uuuc u viDib iu iuua 111 jiuici 411 ,j 1 jaajj
lliursuay, Bepi. V MSll v Oica- Terms of sale Cash, and deeds at ex-
110, etc. LhlP would not apply to pense of purchaser,
those landing at Mahukona, who For Further particulars apply to the
...1,J mnKnklif ...cit i,o VJnonn First National Bank of Wailuku, or to D.
ituuiu yiuwaui 1 vioib nn. 1 oivunw
on Friday, Sept. 10. First National Bank ov WAii.pictT.
rnday. oept. 10 Keturn to Mortgagee.
Hilo. Reception in evening. Party Dated August 14th, 1909.
.listrihiitml nn.l entertained bv re- Description of Property to be sold.
.. All of the property of the Maui Steam
siuents. I r 1 ... i
building, cottage, outhouses, and lease-
Breakwater. Excursion to Puna, hold rights held and enjoyed by said
Auto rides, etc. 11 p. in. sail for
Maui.
Sunday, Sept. 12 Arrive at
Hana at daybreak. Entire party
land and go to Anderson'w at Na
hiku and return to Hana if neces
sary, but if possible steamer to
take all on at Nahiku. Those who
desire to ride may return along the
Co., a partial list of which is as follows
One 20-horse power Horizontal Return
Tubular Boiler;
One 7x9 Snell and Neharg Engine;
One 30-horse power National Feed
Water-heater;
Two No. 2 36x30 Wood washers;
One 64x16 Steam Mangle;
One Section wood dry-room, complete
with three trucks;
One No. 9 Combined collar, cuff and
One No. 2 Gas machine; and all appli
ances and fixtures constituting a portion
of the above laundry machinery.
Koolau ditch to Makawao to see shirt ironer;
the ditch country, the others to go e No- 3 Body Ironer;
on to Kahului to be distributed
and entertained by the residents
of Puunene, Paia, Hamakuapoko
and Makawao
Monday, Sept. 13-Such as de- lhe matter of luaus was discuss-
air in visit Ilnlnnlrnl,, ntl,fo I'U ttllU H 1VH8 ICIl OeCaUHe OI 1110
to Iao valley. Reception at Wai- experience with u.e visiting Uon
luku at 4 P. M , then takeautomo- gasmen two years ago that too
biles for Lahain,, and steamer for many luaus Bhould not be Biven
and tint it he suggested to the
Committee on Kauai that a 6upper
be given at Lihue instead of
luau.
It was the sense ol the meeting
that such Committees on the
various islands should furnish the
at
in
Honolulu.
, Tuesday, Sept. 11 Arrive
Honolulu. Best. Surfriding
afternoon.
Wednesday, Sept. 15 Visit
schools. Chamber Commerce ban-
ouet
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Thursday, Sept. lG-Farewell g committee in uonoiuiu
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oniinn U FioWni., k'n 1 ,. .. i nn . wiui as mueii liiK.rmation anu (U!
II u iiu i u v w tiii.ii I ' 1 1 1 i
Iltn tut: riiKi laiiiiiiruv ir iiju VUII
.4
x iiui.j. K-'.u I rre8SH)iuii visitors on lueir re-
coliu'' for Sun Francisco. hitctive Islands
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAILUKU
Chas. M. Cooke, President
1). H. Case, 2nd Vice-President
C. I). Lufkin, Cashier
W. T. Robinson, 1st Vice-President
R. A. Wadsworth, Director
A. Aalberg, Auditor
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
at the close of business' June 30, 1909
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $140,041;. ?i
Bonds 34,730.00
United States Bonds 25, 000.00
Premium on U. S. bonds 400.00
Cash and Due from Banks 72,040.78
Banking House, Furniture, etc 6,450.00
5 Redemption Fund 1,250.00
527.925-3'
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 35.000.00
Surplus and Profits .
Circulation
Dividends Unpaid..
Depositors
2b.403.63
3.997-5"
1,400.00
193,124.18
Cashier.
. SS
E. &. O. E.
C. D. LUFKIN,
TERRITORY OF HAWAII. ) ,,fi
COUNTV OP MAt'I, C
I, C. D. Lufkin, Cashier of the nlxive named bank, do solemnly swear that the
alxive statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief.
i ' C. D. LUFKIN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn lo before me this 2nd dav of Julv, 1909.
It. M. COKE, Notary Public Sec. Jtul. Circuit.
The Lahaina National Bank
Chas. M. Cooke, President
W. L. Di-coto, 2nd Vice-President
C. D. Lufkin, Cashier
A. Aalberg
Wm. Helming, Vice-President
A. N. H.'iyseltlen, Director
V. C. Schoenberg, Asst. Cashier
Auditor
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEME NT
at close of misincss, June 30, 1909.
Chickens Wanted.
Wanted: Young Cockerels in quan'
titles. Address
IIALEPULE RANCH,
Waikapu, Maui
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Cash and Due from Hanks. ..
Bonds
United States Bonds
Premium on U. S. Bunds
Furniture and Fixtures
5 Redemption Fund
LIABILITIES
,.$41,924-77 Capital Stock.
29.74S-46
. 16,059.03
. 6,250.00
200.00
. (,450.00
312.00
595.94 1 -7 ;
Surplus and Undivided Profits.
Circulation
Dividends Unpaid
Due to Banks
Depositors
.f 25,000.00
1,022.9a
5,650.00
H75.00
.- 7.32702
.. 56,066.76
$95,941.76
TERRITORY OF HAWAII,
COUNTV OF MAl'I,
I, C. I). Lufkin, Cashier of the nlxive named hank, do solemnly swear that the
aliove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. D. LUFKIN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of July, 1909.
H. M. COKE, Notary Public Sec. Jud. Circuit.
Power of Attorney.
During my absence from the Territory,
A. K. Ting and Wong Tim will act for
me with full power of attorneys.
G. AH SEE.
July to January.
NOTlCli.
During my abseuce from the Territory
Mr. John Medeiros will act for me with
full power of attorney.
W. G. SCOTT.
Paia Maui, July 17, 1909. tf.
NOTICB.
Notice is hereby given that I have re
cently acquired the sole ownership of the
Maui Stables formerly owned by Hans
Amundsen.
Any one having any claim against the
said stable should present the same be
fore August 31st, and all persons owing
the said stables are notified to make
settlement of the same before August
31st or the same will be put in the hands
of a collector.
T. BURLEM.
July 17, 24, 31. Aug. 7, 14, 21, 2S.
CENTRAL SALOON
Maiike? Si h 4.4 Wailuku
ANTONE BORBA, Prop.
Full line of popular brands ot
WINES, LIQUORS,
CORDIALS. BRANDIES
W LI I.- KIES, GINS
Celebrated Primo & Seatlie
' Bottled Boor
25c 2 Glasses 25c
ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS
OP PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at the
Knights of Pythias Hall, Wailuku, on the
second and fourth Saturdays of each
month.
All visiting members are cordially in
vited to attend.
WM. AULT, C. C.
JOHN J. WALSH, K. OFR. & S.
LODGE MAU 1, No. 984. A. F. & A. M.
Special Sale This Week
of
Good Things to Eat for
Your Morning Meal.
Com Flakes per pkg $ .12 J
Roll Oats per pkg 12j
Cream of Wheat per pkg 17
Egg 0 See 12
Force 12
Oermea 41b. pkg 30
Soda Crackers in lib. Cartoon 10
Kona Coffee lib. pkg 17
Kona Coffee Roasted per lb '. 20
The Pioneer Store
B. Guerrero, Manager
Uime Uable-3Cahului Slailroad Co.
The following schedule will go into effect July 1st, 1909.
Stated meeiinus will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kuhulul, on the first
Saturday niht of each month at 7.30
P. M.
Visiting brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
C. K. COPELAN1) II; W. M.
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS,
t. f. ' Secretary.
Pass '
CLASS Pass. Pass. Pass. Tass. & yT Freight Freight
STATIONS No. I No. 2 No. 3 No 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7
A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. A M
Kahului Lv. 6 15 7 50 1 20 3 10 9 41'
Puunene Ar. ( 25 8 (JO 1 30 3 20 10 (X)
Puunene Lv. G 30 8 10 1 40 3 25 10 30
Kahului Ar. 0 40 8 20 1 50 3 35 10 45
Kahului Lv. 0 50 2 00
Wailuku Ar. 7 02 2 12
Wailuku Lv. 7 10 2 20
Kahului Ar. 7 22 f 0 2 32 f 0
Kahului Lv. 7 25 2 40 9 30
Spreckclsville Lv. 7 37 2 52 10 00
Paia Ar. 7 50 5- 3 05 10 15 ... .
Paia Lv. 8 00 f 3 15 5" 10 45
Spreckclsville Lv. 8 15 I 3 30
Kahului Ar. 8 27 S; 3 42 ll 15 ..!!!!!'.!!..
Kahului Lv. 8 30 - 3 45 1'm
Wailuku Ar. 8 45 4 00 - 1 ir.
Wailuku Lv. 9 00 h 4 05 E'. j 4-
Kahului Ar. 9 15 g. 4 17 2 15
Kahului Lv c 4 20
Spreckclsville Lv 4 32 H
Paia Ar S. 4 45 ?
Paia Lv s 4 50 3 !!!!.'!!'""
Spreckclsville Lv 5 03 !!!!!' """
Kahului Ar 5 15 !
Keihului Railroad Co.
AGENTS FOR
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, LTD. ;
ALEXANDER it BALDWIN, LTD., Line of Sailing Vessels between
San Francisco and Hawaiian Ports;
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP CO.