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'HE MAUI NEWS-
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 19 JO
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BUYS AND SELLS- REAL ESTATE, STOCKS & BONDS
WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MORTGAGES
SECURES INVESTMENTS
A List of High Grade Securities mailed on. application
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
S HONOLULU, HAWAII P. O. fiox 34(i
Best quality for the money
That'd what you can depend on when you deal with
us. Our departments are always well stocked with
the best and freshest of goods. We mean just what
we say. Call at our store and be convinced that you
can save time and money bv dealing with us.
The Laiiaixa Stoke
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Plantation Supplies, etc.
LAHAINA, MAUI.
KodaksCameras
WE HAVE THEM IN ALL SIZES
EASTMAN FILMS and
PREMO FILM PACKS
Put up in Tin Tubes to protect them from the tropical weather.
Seed, Hammer and Cramer Plates
HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO.
EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC"
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A NEW FRAME
MAKES A NEW PICTURE
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.
Your
Disposition
will be sweetened by getting into a jair of
these COLLEGE Broad toe, Bas or Ox.
The quality of these shoes backed against
anything made and sold at $4.00 and we
mean every word of it. We sill them at
$4.00 and the man who buys them gets
more than be ordinarily expects.
We have them in loth high and low, in
Tan, Russia and Black Viei.
Add 25 cents for Freight.
MANUFACTURER'S SHOE COMPANY,
1051 FORT STREET, :
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HONOLULU.
Telegraphic News.
(KPECIAL TO THE MAUI NEWH.i
.Sugar (leg. test 4.2375 Beets 13 s 5d.
HONOLULU, February 22. H. P. Wood will start an Atlantic
city bureau.
Henshall's resignation leaves a vacancy eagerly sought after.
The Elks trail opens in a blaze of glory. Dignity is cast aside
and Honolulu devotes its attention to merry making.
The United States supreme court hands down its decision in the
Campbell case. The grand children get money.
LONDON, February 22. The double' cross is given to Asqnith.
Irish nationalists will not give their support to the administration.
Another election is likely.
WASHINGTON, February 22 - Senator Aldredge would under
take to run the government and says he could save three hundred mil
lions per annum.
WASHINGTON, February 22. The house committee voted
$125,000 for the immigration commission.
SAN FRANCISCO, February 22. Battling Nelson is the favorite
over Wolgast by two to one.
PHILADELPHIA, February 22. The ugly spirit with which the
street car strike started continued throughout the day. One. street car
was destroyed by dynamite.
HONOLULU, February 21,-Andrews has been appointed organizer
of the republican forces of Hawaii.
Holstein has been mentioned for national committeeman
three automobile accidents occurred yesterday. There were no se
rious accipents.
W. A. Kinney will defend the Laysan Island poachers.
I he Jhetis returned without smugglers. She found only fisher
men.
Russians leave today for Kauai as they expressed a preference for
that island.
Chinese women organize a society to ameliorate their domestic
condition.
NEW Y011K, February 21. It was announced last night that
wasnington memorial hall to cost !f'J,000,000 is to be erected in Wash
ington.
MADRID, February 21. Former president Zelaya is here.
l UKKMi, le')iuary 21. Great Britain and France in a friendly
note, caution China against the Knox proposal relative to building
Manchunan railways.
I'lUL.AD&Ll'iilA, Febiuary 21. General rioting prevails
throughout the city hy street car strikers and their sympathizers. Th
attempt to run cars with strike breakers failed. Much property has
been destroyed.
UAiuu, Jgypt, February 21. 1 he Egyptian premier was th
victim of an attempted assassination yesterday. He was shot fiv
times by a student. .
1AU1B, February i. A great gale is blowing in the English
channel communication by vessels has been cut off and shippinc is in
great danger.
HONOLULU, February 19. Russians protest against their
baggage being smashed on their arrival at the Bishop wharf.
The governor urges more side walks and neither Campbell nor the
supervison will begin work.
Chinese on the .Mongolia were arrested for having opuim in their
possession.
Pratt has been confirmed as postmaster.
Kansas cu l, February 19. Agnes Elkins, a neice of Senator
Elkins is reported as dying from her attempted suicide.
WASHINGTON, Febiuary 19. Glavis is being questioned as to
his motive tor bringing charges against Ballinger.
caiku, renruary In the race war here one is dead and four
injured.
WASHINGTON, February 19, Attorneys for the Morgan-Juggen-
heim combination stated before the senate committee that their com
puny had no monopoly in Alaska.
A bill has been introduced in the house by representative Moore
relating to the granting of injunctions by the Federal courts.
PARIS, February 19. France has issued
ing indemnity from Morocco.
sa m cAuiirtivA, reoruary la. C'arniegie says the high cost
of living is due to high living by the rich.
an ultimatum demand
Wreckers Make Big
Sum at Exposition.
SEATTLE, Jan. 28. Contractors
who purchased the government and
fair buildings of the Alaska-Yukon-
Pacific Exposition and have under
taken the work of demolition and
restoration of the sites on which
they stand are not figuring on going
through bankruptcy proceedings im
mediately. Such is the opinion of
building experts, formed on the re
markably low figures at which most
of the structures were sold.
The main government building,
the largest edifice, on the grounds,
went for what practically amounts
to a song 8151. Six weeks before
the fair closed the government bare
ly finished expending a $25,000 ap
propriation, given at the extra ses
sion of Congress, for additional
lighting. The money was spent in
placing 18,000 electric bulbs on the
massive dome.
All the valuable copper wiring
and the bulbs used , to create th'i
effect goes to the purchaser. The
wiring alone will total easily more
than two tons. At 6 to 8 cents per
pound, a price of second hand cop
per wiring, the value of the metal
to bo taken from that building alone
can be estimated at $2,400 to $3,200.
The Alaska and Hawaiian struc
tures, smaller and more easily torn
down, were more desirable in the
eyes of the wreckers, the first men
tioned selling for $380 and the other
for $352.
The entire work of demolition
probably will not Ix; finished before
May 1, though the original date set
for its completion was February -1:
An extension of time was granted.
H. MONGEN
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
Small Jobs and Repair Work by
Day or Contract.
Wailuku, Maui, T. II.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAILUKU
C. H. Cooke, President W. T. Robinson, 1st Vice-President
D. H. Case, 2nd Vice-President R. A. Wadsworth, Director
C. D. Lufkiu, Cashier A. Aalberg, Auditor
J. Garcia, Asst. Cashier
EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
at the close of business, December 31, 1909
RESOURCES 1 M ABILITIES
Loans and Discounts $143,642. 41! Capital Stock $ 35,000.00
United States Bonds 25,000.00 Surplus and Profits ... 27.602.96
Botuls 63,554.50 Due to Banks , 3,891.24
Cash and Du from Banks 53.995 67 Dividends U npaiit 1,400.00
Banking House, Furniture, etc . 5,9110.00 Circulating 23, 997.50
S Redemption Fund 2,250.00 Depositors 202.050.S7
$294.342. 5
JJ94,342..S8
E. &. O. E. 6
C. D. LUFKIK, Cashier.
TERRITORY OF HAWAII, J
COUNTV OF MAUI,
I, C. D. Lufkiu, Cashier of the nlmve named bank, do solemnly sweat that the
above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief.
C. D. LUFKIX, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th dav of January, 1910.
II. M. COKE. Notary Public Sec. J ml. Circuit.
The Alcohol
in beer is a trille less than
3 per cent in Primo Beer.
The effective ingredients are barley and hops n food and a
tonic.
Every doctor knows how beer benefits. If yon need more
strength or vitality he will prescribe good beer.
The best beer to drink in Hawaii is
DP I MO The Beep that's Brewed
ftt.imv to Suit the Climate.
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for it this season?
Wis .ire prepared ag never before to m$ tour
tvun.'"! in yehirl.s and h.irnn.. Thera t .joih-hi-:
superior to hat ws re Viewing, in tnste.
btvle c-x J servirq. Absolute li. ntsty In ninko
n dierial. You will aiiree i her we tell you
IT'S THE FAMOUS
WE CARRY.
No matter what you want if It' a harness or
something that runs rn wheel, wa'v
got it or will quickly net it.
Coop to and firura with tit. Everybody koom
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WAILUKA, MAUI, T. H.
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AN impromptu nuisicale is always
possible when you have an
m-PimB Piano.
Use it alone or to accompany other instruments.
It is ready whenever you are.
When we say "mM-PLM Piano", we do not mean any
ordinary player piano. We refer to those made by The Cable
Company the only ones to which this title ISm-pLYER
properly applies.
These instruments have many special, patented features
which you do not find in any other pianos containing player
devices. And it is these features which enable you to play any
composition with the human expression obtained when a skilled
pianist plays by hand.
All you have to do with an VrR-pMVfR piano is to operate
the pedals and-move three little lover;. It is simplicity itself
and yet you produce the iw.M pleasing effects.
Call and we will place an I.l&R-pl&Zi pi.,no at your disposal.
You can then see for yourself how easy it U to play your favorite
selections on one of these instruments.
C. D. LUFKIN, Agent.