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THE MAUI NEWS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1910
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Telegraphic News.
SPECIAL TO THE MAUI NEW.
Train Wreck in California
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9. One of the won't train wrecks ever
experienced in this State, occurred at Ignacio, a small station on the
Northwestern U. R.. between Sauealito and San Rafael, tonight. Fif
teen killed, and many injured. The caune of the wreck was a head on
collision between a fact passenger train and a work train.
RICHMOND, Cal., Aug. 9. Mrs. John Westtnan has drowned
her two children in a tub, and then committed suicide by hanging.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. The American Dreadnaught Delaware,
made 21 knots under forced draught for li hours on her trial today,
and 19 knots for 24 hours.
As Commander-in-Chief of the army, President Taft orders that
Federal troops may be used to fight forest fires.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. Income from Tariff 75,00O,OOO. More
than any proceeding year in the history of the country, except 1907.
' SANTA ROSA, Cal., Aug. 7. The jaw bone of a child, a bloody
hoe, and a club have been found near the Kendall Ranch. '
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 7. In the crusade against gambling,
forty-eight spectators were arrested here today at a baseball game.
MACON, Ga., Aug. Q -Two men were killed yesterday in a fight
between feudists. The militia has been called to the scene to prevent
further blood shed.
SEATTLE, Aug. 6. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail
way will haul all freight destined for Hawaii to Puget Sound ports
at the same rate as has been charged heretofore via San Francisco.
Among the Grafters
McALLISTER, Ok., Aug. 8 The Congressional Committee ap
pointed to investigate the charges of Senator Gore, arrived yesterday.
McALLISTER, Aug. 9 Hammond, before the Congressional
Committee, testified that Congressman Creager of Oklahoma tried to
obtain money from McMurray, who wanted to secure control of Indian
Lands.
MUSCOGEE, Aug. 7. Testimony shows Vice-President Sherman
was against the deal in Indian Lands. A representative of the Che
rokee nation testified he was offered $25,000 by McMurray to approve
the deal.
'BIG MOOSE, Aug. 6. Vice-President Sherman who is on a
hunting trip here denies absolutely any improper connection with
the Oklahoma land fraud matter.
MUSKOGEE, Aug. 6. Hammond denies having ever offered or
shown any money for the purpose of bribing Senator Gore in connec
tion with the Indian deal.
Aeronauts Fly in France
PAHIS, Aug. 7. The aeronauts of France and America fought a
duel of skill in the air here today. La than in his monoplane started
from Chalons, sailed over Paris,' a distance of 87 miles, made two
stops and circled the Effiel Tower. Wyman, the Americar. followed
in his wake, and duplicated all his movements.
BERLIN, Aug. 7. The German Government announces that
they have sold two battleships to Turkey.
COWES, Aug 7. The King of Spain was a guest on Iward Sir
Thomas Liptou's yacht when it was hit by squall, and the main mast
carried away. King Alfonso was uninjured. .
PARIS, Aim. 8. Reported objections of royal family to marriage
of Katherine Elkuis to the Duke de Bruzzi are withdrawn.
MADRID, Aug. 6. Demonstrations to take place at San Sebastin
tomorrow have been abandoned. Thejgovernment charges that said
demonstration bad been arranged at Rome where a meeting of five
cardinals was held, and wiis planned to bring pressure on King Al
fonso, who has showu no sign of yielding.
SAN SEBASTIAN, Aug. 9. Following the anti-Catholic revolu
tion, members of tne clergy have decided to wage a campaign in
defense of Catholicism. . .
Honolulu News Items
HONOLULU, Aug. 7. The Maui Russian who was arrested for
selling his daughter, claimed during the trial, that his daughter had a
right to a trial marriage, us was the custom in Russia. The Korean,
Japanese, and the father were held.
The fire control at Fort Ruger is completed. Mortar Battery is
connected with Diamond Head Lookout Station.
HONOLULU, Aug-8. J. Aguiar, employed by Davies & Co.,
was drowned, while in swimming at the Moana Hotel, yesterday. The
body has not been recovered.
Dr. Bruce McV, Mackall, the city and county physician, says the
pure milk ordinance will be enforced. A milk famine is threatened.
The Immigration commissioners will hold another investigation
into tliH Russian conditions here.
The Portuguese A. C. defeated the Waseda's yesterday by a score
of 9 to 0. Another disturbance was started, but the trouble makers
were ejected from the grounds.
The Friar lands which have been recently bought in the Philip
pines by Thayer, are for some New York financiers.
HONOLULU, Aug. 9. The Editorial convention will he held in
Honolulu, September 12.
Dredging work at Fort De Russey has been finished. Major Win
slow cannot say what the program will be for future work.
HONOLULU, Aug. 6. Cecil Brown, President of the Lanai Com
pany, has filed papers with the government showing that H. Ilackfeld
& Co. are agents for the Lanai Co.
Announcement of the engagement of A. Rhoads to William
Williamson was made at a luau by Col. Samuel Parker yesterday,
Fred L. Woods who forged Pratt's name to tt check has been sen
tenced to jail for one day and to pay a fine of $500.
News was received yesterday of the sudden death of Mrs. J, A.
Hopper. The family was with her. .
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. Lufkin, Cashier ' A. Aalberg, Auditor
J. Garcia, Asst. Cashier
EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
at the close of business, June 30, 1910
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $159,965.12
Cash and Due from Banks 68,580. 1 1
United Mates Bonus 25,000.00
Uther Bonds, quickly con
vertible 62,838.53
Banking House, Furniture, etc 5,900.001
5 Redemption Fund 1,250.00
$33.533-76
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 35,000.00
Surplus 30,000.00
Undivided Profits. 236.99
Due to banks 1,726.66
Dividends Unpaid 1,400.00
Circulation 24,397.50
Depositors 230,772.61
33.533-7
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Cashier.
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C. D. LUFKIN
TERRITORY OF HAWAII,
COONTY OF MAUI,
I, C. D. Lufkin, Cashier of the above named bauk, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. D. LUFKIN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before ine this 30th day of June, 1910.
J. N K. KEOLA, Notary Public Sec. Jud. Circuit.'
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT TERRITORY Ol
HAWAII.
At Chambers In Probate.
Iu the matter of the Estate of MA
RIA (w), MELE (w), MAHIAI (k) and
PETERO (k), children of Makalii (k),
deceased, Minors.
Order to Show Cause on Guardian's
Application to Sell Real Estate.
On Reading and Filing the Petition of
NAOLA MAKALII (w), the Guardian of
Maria, Mele, Mahiai and Petero, children
of Makalii (k), deceased, minors, pray
ing for order of sale of certain real
estate belonging to said wards, viz:
All that certain tract, piece or parcel
of land situated at Pulehuiki and Kame
haaieiki, in Kula, County of Maui, con
taining 10:32 Acres, the same being des
cribed iu Land Patent No. 4909 to Maka
lii, and setting forth certain legal rea
sons why such real estate should be sold,
to-wit:
For the purpose of paying off a cer
tain mortgage on said premises and for
the support and maintenance of said
minors:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the
heirs aud next of kin of Baid ward and all
persons interested in the said estate, ap
pear before this Court on Saturday, the
27th day of August, A. D. 1910, at 10
o'clock A. M., at the Court Room of this
Court, in Wailuku, Maui, then and there
to show cause why an order should not
be grauted for the sale of such estate.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED,
that a notice of this order be published at
least three successive weeks before the
said day of hearing, in the "MauiNews,"
a weekly newspaper published in said
Wailuku, the last publication to be not
less than ten days previous to the time
therin appointed for said hearing.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, July 20, 1910.
(Sgn.) S. B. KINGSBURY,
Judge of tbe Circuit Court of the 2nd
Circuit.
Attest:
Edmund H. Hart,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the and
Circuit.
July 23. 30, Aug. 6, 13.
Notice to Honolulu Passengers.
On her trip to Honolulu the "Manna
Kea" will not leave McGregor's landing
before 11 o'clock p. m., the last boat
from the wharf not leaving before 10:45
p. m. Leaving Labaina not earlier than
t o'clock a.m., the last boat from the
wharf will not leave earlier than 12:45
a. ni.
INTKB-ISLAND STEAM NAV. Co., LTD.
Honolulu, July 19, 1910.
July 23 to Aug. 2o.
Notice to Trespassers.
Notice is hereby given that all persons
are forbidden from trespassing on my
lands at Omaooio. Kula. Maul An,
one found on said lands without permis
sion will be prosecuted to the limit of
the law.
TAM J.OO.
Kula, Maui, July i, 1910.
July and to Oct. lit.
Notice of Intention to Foreclose
, and of Sale
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in that certain mortgage
dated the 29th day of- May 1909,
made by D, K. Kahaulelio of Iahaina,
Island and County of Maui, Territory of
Hawaii, as Mortgagor, to Annie Z. Had
ley, of Honolulu as Mortgagee, and of
record in Liber 303, pages 365-367,
Hawaiian Registry of Conveyance, and
pursuant to Section 2161 (Chapter 139
of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, as amend
ed by Act 59 of the Session Laws of 197,
tbe undersigned hereby gives notice that
she intends to foreclose the said mort
gage for condition broken, to wit: the
non-payment of the principal sum se
cured by safd mortgage when due.
Notice is hereby likewise given that
the property conveyed by the said mort
gage will be sold at public auction at the
auction room of James F. Morgan, 857
Kaabumanu Street, Honolulu aforesaid,
Auctioneer on Saturday, the 3rd day of
September, 1910' at twelve o'clock noon.
The property conveyed by the said
mortgage and to be sold consists of all
those two certain parcels of land situate
at Makila, Lahaina, Island of Maui, Ter
ritory of Hawaii, and more particularly
described as follows, to wit:
1. House-lot of Makohai (k), situate
at Makila, said Labaina, described in
Royal Patent 2715, Land Commission
Award 6209 and containing a rooda m
or less.
a. All that certain piece or parcel of
land situate at Makila, said Lahaina, ad
joining the house-lot of Kamohai, and
being the same premises described in
Royal Patent 10427 Land Commission
Award 1 1 12. Area 346-1000 Acres.
Terms: Cash, United States Gold Coin:
deeds at the expense of purchaser.
For further partsculars apply to Larn
ach & Robinson, Stangenwald Bldg.,
Honolulu, attorneys for Mortgagee, or
James F. Morgan, Honolulu, Auctioneer.
(Signed) Annie Z, Hadley,
Mortgagee.
Aug. 6 27.
Notice to Company "I."
Notice is hereby given that all mem
bers of Company "I," First Infantry
N. G. H., whose enlistments have ex
pired, must return all government pro
perty iu their possession to the Company
Commander at the Armory before the
end of this month. Any one neglecting
to comply will be liable to prosecution
for wrongful detention of such property
By order of the Commander.
. n W. E. BAL,
Captain Commanding Company 'I
Fisrt Infantry. , ' '
. Wailuku, Aug. 4, 1910.
Aug. 6-27.
Notice to the Public.
I will not be responsible for auy in
debtness incurred wituoul my written
consent.
J. OLIVERA.
Wailuku Aug. 4, 1910.
Aug. 6-27.