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THE MAUI NEWS
-SATURDAY, JUNE 2g, 1910
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I THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO. Ltd 1
BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, STOCKS & BONDS
WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MOKTGAGES
SECURES INVESMENTS
A List of High Grade Securities mailed on application
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
HONOLULU, HAWAII
P. O. Box 346
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the best and freshest of goods. We mean just what
we Bay. Call at our etore and be convinced that you
can save time and money by dealing with us.
The Lahaina Store
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Dry, Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Plantation Supplies, etc.
A LAHAINA, MAUI.
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Kodaks-Cameras
WE HAVE THEM IN ALL SIZES
EASTMAN FILMS and
, PRBMO FILM PACKS
Put up in Tin Tulx to protect them from the tropical weather.
Seed, Hammer and Cramer Plates
"HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO.
EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC"
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.
AH' kinds of picture framing
done at reasonable rates.
lahului Store.
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willjt Sweetened by getting into a pnir of
hese COLLEGE Broad toe, Bus or Ox.
The quality of these Bhoea backed against
anything made and .sold at $4.00 and we
mean every word of it. We sell them at
$4.00 and the man who buys them gets
more than he ordinarily expect. ,
We have them in both high and low, in
Tan, Russia and Black Vici. ,
Add 25 cent for Freight.
MANUFACTURER'S SHOE COMPANY, Ltd.
jud rum aided, : : uuwuiiulu
Telegraphic News.
(SPECIAL TO THE MAUI NEW..
Sugar 4.24 Beets 14s 4d.
HONOLULU, J line 21. Prince Cupid cables he has had nn item
of 1350,000 inserted in the Omnibus Appropriation Bill for purchasing
block of land on Fort Street next to Merchant Street. Opinions differ
as to advisability.
The Ku8sian immigrants cost the Territory $91.23 each.
All persous desiring naturalization must file a petition to that
effect before July Otn next, if they wish to take part in the next
general elections. .
Bishop Street is to be extended from Merchant to Queen St.
Kuhio is expected to arrive on the Sierra July 4th with Secretary
of War Dickenson, coming in time to take part in the plebiscite. '
The Manuka has not yet been heard from.
News has been received of the death and burial at sea of the chief
machinist of the cruiser Chattanooga.
Hoffsehlaetfer & Co. has secured a license, but are not allowed to
rectify. Lishman and Day has been refused.
CANNAE, Italy, June 21. The government has declared mania
law in a number of towns in this part of the Kingdom following the
discovery of large quantities of arms and ammunition.
RENO, Nev , Jane 21. Tex Rickard has arrived and suys he will
make a definite statement today regarding the battle ground for the
big fight.
CARSON, Nev., June 21.- Hundreds of letters and telegrams are
being received by the Governor, all of them protesting against the big
tight being allowed in the State of Nevada.
ACKRON, Ohio, June 21. The Mayor has sent a telegram ofier
ing $100,000 to have the big fight pulled off here.
ouniiiiafl, june jsi. ine remains ol an unknown man was
found in a trunk at the railroad station here.
ALBANY, June 21. Governor Hughes sent a special mepsage to
the legislature yesterday recommending pnssage of a law for direct
nominations of state elective ofheia Is.
HONOLULU. June 20. Interstate commerce laws do not apply
to water transportation companies. The item was stricken out from
the railroad bill.
Heffschlaeger & Co. are to have another hearing today, and li
cense may be granted on their promise not to rectify
Millions will be spent on' Well's Kona railway which will extend
around one-third of Hawaii.
The cruiser Chattanooga has lost her propeller and is being
towed to port by the Cleveland.
The Wahinekapu club was robbed yesterday morning of $400 in
personal property.
It is expected the Yacht Hawaii will be lifiard froin today.
WASHINGTON, June 20. The government has made a , very
sharp reply to a protest from Madriz charging the United Stales with
violating the neutrality laws.
Arizona and New Mexico will he admitted as separate states
today. .
Secretery Knox is on the verge of retirement from the Cabinet.
Taft wants him to remain. .
NEW YOKK. June 20. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. will he married
today. -
SAN FUANCISCO, June 20. The pugilists and trainers are pre
paring to move to Nevada today, as Tex Rickard has decided not to
take chances on Mayor McCarthy's ability to keep his word.
HONOLULU, June 19. Harvey Hitchcock was the honor man
for Punahou this year and Miss Garnet Rosecrans of Maui won the
Damon prize for oratory.
llio special commission appointed to look into the matter of
government aid to homesteaders proposes a plan to divert the special
tax fund to aid homesteaders instead of assisting immigrants.
The bribery investigations are not yet over. W. H. Crawford
says he was asked by Aylett about the bid for the contract and
volunteered the information that the contract was no good. Crawford
says he did not even ask Aylett to change his vote.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 19. Mayor McCarthy is home and is
still defiant. Rays he will teach Governor Gillet a lesBon in non inter
ference. Tex Rickard is encouraged and has assuranceB'that the big
fight can be pulled off here. '
WASHINGTON, June 19. The public buildings' bill carying
an item of $20,000 for prelemihary work on a public building for
Hiio, and authorizing further expenditures to $2000,000 was reported
favorably in the House yesterday.
The Railroad bill was signed by the President yesterday.'
NEW YORK, June 19. Roosevelt and family were given an en
thusiastic ' reception on arrival here yesterday, and left for Oyster
Bay last night.
BERLIN, June 19. Emperor William underwent an operation
for an effectiou to his knee. It was nothing serious.
HONOLULU, June 18 There was nothing sensational in the re
port of the Grand Jury as,was anticipated. Eight indictments were
filed for violations of the Edmunds Act by men and women, but none
of people prominent in any walk of life.
The Molokai Leper Settlement will be tabu to politicians hereafter.
Mr. J. B. Castlehas sold out his lands at Waikane and Waiahole,
Ouhu, to L. L. McCandless for $41,000.
A Belgian vessel arrived yesterday, being the first vessel under
the Belgian Hag to visit the islands.
On account of a fire which broke out in her cargo which could not
be readily subdued the Manuka has gone back to Victoria. -
Hawaii's royal dead will be removed to the newly made vault,
the transfer will be made at night.
NEW YORK, June 18 The steamer with Roosevelt on board haB
been sighted, and it is announced the Colonel will not express an opinion
on American politics for two months to come.
WASHINGTON, June 18. The House will vote on the Arizona
and New Mexico Statehood bill today. (
The conference report on the railroad bill has been adopted by
the Senate. '
SAN FRANCISCO, June 18. Ernest Speyer fell from his aero
plane today and was killed, i l
THE FIRST NATIONAL km OF WlS
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C. H. Cooke, President W. T. Robing"' 1st Vice-Fnfcident .
D. H. Case, 2nd Vice-President R. A. Wadswor1"' Vmetor f ' ! .'' i
C. U. Lufkin, Cashier A. AaltierK, Aud, tor , w tf
. J. Garcia, Asst. Casliier l'y ' ,'.
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EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEmWt.'.iVi
at the close of business, Decern br 31, 1909 ' ' .tf y ' '
RESOURCES I LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts ; $143,642,411 Capital Stock lJWoo.oo
United States Bonds...: 25,000.00 J Surplus and Profits 3ubo.
Bonds 63,554.50 Due to banks (
Cash and Due from Banks 53,995.67 Dividends Unpaid. ... t
Banking House, Furniture.etc 5,900.00; Circulating 7....r.
5 Redemption Fund 2,250.00 Depositor:.
$294,34-5ft
Cashier.
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E. &. O. E.
C. D. LUFKIN,
TERRITORY OF HAWAII,
COUNTY OK MAUI,
I, C. D. Lufkin, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swi.
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. D. LUFKIN Ct
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1910.
II. M. COKE, Notary Public Sec. JuJ.
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We Sell These.
Vou want the best. Are you rc'.y
for it this season?
Wi r prcptred as nnvr l efore to mf ynr
wmntt In vehiclei snd harneli. There's ooth
Inr eupefior to whet e eie thowing. In taste,
style eJ lervice. Absolute bonettr In nuke
n eterieL You IU ac roe when we tall yoa
irS THE FAMOUS
Siudebaker Liae
WE CARRY.
NO kaatter What oo want If iff baraeeear
! soaMthinc that rune on wheels, era'
got it or wiU quickly get lb
Co lev In and1 figure with as. Everybody kooeft
h plioe.
DAN T. CAREY
WAILUKA, MAUI, T. H.
f. . The Stridebaktr aaneplate oa vehlsVt
la its (oaraatee. Doa't (orget ibis.
8tALbU XeiSDtRts.
Sealed tenders will be received by the
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Maui, at the office of the County Clerk
of said County, at Wailuku, Maui, up to
2:00 o'clock p, 111. on Wednesday, July 7,
1910, and then opened for ftirnsihing the
said County of Maui with the following
enumerated office suppliesf for a period
of five mouths from August 1, to Decem
ber 31,1910, both dates inclusive, to lie
delivered at the office of the County
Clerk of said County at Wailuku, Maui,
to wit:
Cut Blotters, per gross.
Desk Blotters, per loo sheets.
Carter'sKoal Black Ink, "pints" perdoz.
Type Writing Ribbons, Oliver per doz.
Type Writing Ribbons, Remington, per
doz.
Type Writing Papers (legal size) No. 10,
12, 14 aud 16 per dozen boxes.
Onion Skin Paper, (legal size) per dozen
boxes.
Legal Cap, per ream.
Fools Cap, per ream.
McGills Fasteners, per M. .
O. K. Fastners, per M.
Gem' Fasteners, per M. '
Pen Holders, per doz.
Railroad Pens, per doz.
Falcon Pens, per doz.
404 Gillots Pens, per box.
Envelopes No. 9, per M.
Envelopes No. 5, per M.
Assorted Rubber Bands, per box.
Niagara Clips, per M.
Carbon Papers, (Remtico) per box.
Jackson Stub No. 442 pens, per box.
Eyelets, per box.
Receipt Books, per doz.
Carters Liorary Paste large jars per doz.
All of said above articles, or any part
thereof, to be delivered at said office of
the County Clerk at such time or times
during said period as orders may issue
therefor by the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Maui, or anv authorized
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tinetly marked "Office Supplies for Coun
ty of Maui."
The Board of Supervisors reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
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SCALED TENDERS. )
Sealed tenders will be received by the.
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Maui at the office of the County Clerk of
said County at Wailuku, Maui, up to 2:00
o'clock p. in. on Wednesday, July 7 191b,
and then opened for fu'rhitliing the Mli-
lulani Hospital or WailukSJ jy.'tJtalijii.y
na Jail, at Wailukrn'r lahaina with the
following enumerated supplies for a ptrio
of five months from August 1st 1910
December 31, 1910, both dates inch
to be delivered to the said Malulani
pital or Wailuku Jail or Lahaiua "
said Wailuku or Lubaiua, to-wit:
Fresh Meat, per b.
Pork, " ,
Mutton, " '
Sausages, '
Flour, bbl. rate
Rice, pe loy'ii.. bag.
Coffee, per lb- 1
Sugar, Brown and White per loo
Butter, per lb.
Potatoes, per loo lb.
Love's Saloon Pilots, per lb.
Lard, per 5 lb. cans.
Hawaiian Salt, per bag 100 lb.
Poi, per lb.
Sago, per lb.
Tapioca, per lb.
Oysters, per doz can.
Raisins, per lb.
Currants, per lb.
Baking powder, per 3 lb. cans.
Cream of Wheat, per pkg.
Salt Salmon Red..
Germea, per pkg.
Lucky Oats, uer ukir.
Assorted Fruits, (canned) per 4oz cam.
jams, per iloz. jars or tins.
Onions, per lb. j
Prunes, per lb.
Cod Fish, per lb. . h
Soda Crackers, per lb.
Valence Molasses, per ti or 1 gJ. t
Table Salt, per 2 lb. bags.
Peas, (canned) per doz.
String beans, per doz. cans. '
Olive oil, per gal. r-
Wheat Flakes, per pUfc,
Toasted Cojn Flakes, per doz.
Condensed Milk, per do cau.
Pearl Barley, per lb.
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Dated at Wailuku, Mui, this 17th day
of June, A. D. 1919.
WM. FRED KAAE,
County Clerk. County of Maui.
June 18, 25, July 2.
Contractors will be retjuired to give Corn, 'per loo lb.
bonds for the faithful performance ofl All of the said articles !.
their pert of the contract. I thereof, to be delivered at shI,i mi..i t
By order of the Board of Supervisors of ! Hospital of Wailuku or 1 .i... ti
the County of Maui,, Territory of Ha- J such time or time during sni,! , 1,;, I
' fkr.1 am triav lc,, ,1 , t .
3 -uuciur oy me Boa
of Supervisors of the County of Maui
any authorized agent thereof, suit'
ders to be distinctly marked "T
for Supplies for Malulani Hos;
Wailuku Jail or Lahaiua Jail.
The Board of Supervisors reser
right to reject any and all ji,i3
Contractors will be rejuire( ,
bonds for the faithful perforuia
their part of the contract.
By order of the Board of Supt,
of the County of Maui, Territory 0
waii. J
Dated ai Wailuku, Maui, J
day of Ji f 1910
" ' Wm. FRED KA.
Clerk. Count.
Fresh Roasted Peanut
always on hand
Orders taken for
Ice Cream,
Fruits, Nuts and Cigar's.
Ice Cold Drinks
H. OKAMURA
Market Street,'
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