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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910 r L DEAN 1 BOILER TUBE CLEANER , Cleans both water-tube and fire-tube boilers, eiuj.loyin'g vibration to nivornilich its work. Made for all sizes of - tubHn from 1 J" tto G" diameter and can be equipped to operate in two or more diffeient sizes of tubes. We invite you to try one and return it at our expense if it doe not prove satisfactory. Honolulu Iron Works Co. J The name that you always find on the very lxst Sporting Goods made. We are the Spalding Distri butors for this Territory and carry a splendid stock of these well known goods. .' Do you play Base hall, Foot hall, Basket hall, Tennis, Golf, Hand ball, Croquet or any of the many games that are played in these Islands? If you do, or if you go in for Athletics of any sort, send to US for your equipment and we will guarantee satisfaction. E.O.HALL&SON, Ltd. V HONOLULU. The World's Highway The World's travel passes through Honolulu. All indications point to a . great growth in the importance of our city; and this means a steady upwaid . rise in real estate values. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A HOME COLLEGE HILLS LOTS F"OR SAl6 Trent Trust Co., Ltd. WHito Olives 1 Large, delicious queen olives, picked right, packed right and will taste right. Not coarse or fibrous. The choicest olives on the market. Ask: your dealer for them H. Hack fold & Co., Ltd. Wholesale Distributers. HONOLULU. Sidney Hoben Comes to Wailukn. Mr. Sidney Hoben, who has hut recently arrived in these islands from Australia, on a tour of the world, and who is a distinguished graduate of lieipzig Conservatory, will shortly appear in Wailukn. Mr. Ilolien has given several reci tals in II onolulu, with unvarying success. I he Honolulu papers un animously declare Mr. Hoben to he the greatest pianist ever heard in these islands. Following is copied from the Hawaiian Star: ' Mr, Sydney Hoben has only lieen here since Fehruary, when he ar rived from Australia en route to London, and like so many of our residents who originally only intend ed a week or two's stay, stopped on. introduced on arrival to Hono lulu society at a reception at Mrs. Theodore Richards,' where his play ing instantly aroused enthusiasm. Mr. HoU'ii has had the support of our social leaders on all occasions- He gave a recital at the Young Hotel some weeks after landing, and had a large and extremely fashionable audience. Mrs. Walter Frear headed a long list of patron esses, the creme tie la creme oi Honolulu society. Later he gave an organ recital at the ienirai Union Church, where his skillful organ playing came as a surprise to those who had recognized him only as a piano : virtuoso, i here too, most of our liest known ' people could be seen in the large audience. l Treaty of Japan and Russia. The ' text of the long heralded Manchurian convention lxtween Japan and Russia, signed July 4 at St. Petersburg, has been made pub lic. It is one of the shortest im portant treaties of modern times, being just 237 words in length. It follows: . The imperial goverenment of Japan find the imperial government of Russia sincerely attached to the principles established by the con vention concluded between them on July 17-30, 1907, desirous to de velop the effects of that convention with a view to the consolidation of peace in the extreme east, have agreed to complete the said arrange ment by the following provisions: Article 1 . With the object of faci litating communication and develop ing the commerce of nations, the two high contracting parties mutual ly engaged to lend each other their friendly co-operation with a view to the amelioration of their respec tive railway lines in Manchuria and the improvement of the connecting service of the said railways, and to abstain from all competition preju dicial to the realization of this ob ject. Article 2. Each of the high con tracting parties engages to main tain and respect the status quo in Manchuria resulting from the trea ties, convention and other arrange ments concluded up to thiB day be tween Japan and Russia, or between either of these two powers and China. Copies of the aforesaid ar rangements have been exchanged between Japan and Russia. ( Article 3. In case that any event arises of a nature to menace the status quo above mentioned, the two high contracting parties Bhall, in each case, enter into a communi cation with each other in order to arrive at an understanding as to the measures they may judge it necessary to take for the mainte nance of the status quo. The state department has re ceived a dispatch from the Ameri can embassy at fokio which seem ingly disposes of the rumor that a secret treaty had leen signed by the two countries. Heralded as a direct and power ful blow at the United States, the convention is regarded by otVicials of this government a8 little more than a harmless appendage to the convention between Japan and Rus sia in 1907. Reiteration of loyalty to thes principles, taken in connection with the general principle that the two powers can not bargain away rights of a third nation, such as the Unit ed States claimed Euopean powers were about to do in regard to the Chinese railroad loan, makes the new treaty unobjectionable, it is un derstood her, to either the United States, Great Britain or Germany. F ALIIOLAIN1 COLLEGE rt DOARDINO SCHOOL, FOR HOYS Offers nt Moderate Cost a Practical Education Preparing for liusiness or College Entrance Competent Stair of Resident Masters New Buildings Campus of Five Acres mr-. " i - . - - . i i.f u I r r Li' Splendid , . . r i i .Prospect Liberal Diet Main building from campus showing vegetable gardt . Note open lanais. Aliiolani College is lx-autifully situated at the mouth of Palllo Valley in the most healthful of the Honolulu suburbs. The life and deciplino are directed to Vie development of character and manliness. Outdoor life and games given due prominence. Fiquent expeditions to mountains and beach are arranged. Special attention given to small boys, llesident Matron attends to com fort of students. Fees from $125 to $150 per annum accordii to age. Prosjiectiis sent on re quest, or may be obtained at office of this paper, r , Next term commences Monday, S eptember 12th. L. C. BLACKMAN, Principal K. '(. BUA OUX, nUNUL.UL.lJ Mortgagee's Notice of Intention to Foreclose and of Sale. Notice is hereby given that under the power of sale contained in mortgage dated June 2, 1909, from Mrs. Mary Olsen, of Paia, Maui, to the Young Men's Saving's Society, Limited, a corporation, on re cord in liber 314, on pages 319-351, Re gistry of Conveyances of Honolulu, the owner and holder thereof intends to fore close same and to sell said mortgaged property because of non-payment of prin cipal and interest due .011 the promissory note secured thereby, ' The above mortgage was given to se cure payment of a promissory note for Two Hundred Dollars.of even date there with, payable one year after date, exe cuted by said Mrs. Mary Olsen and W. Olsen, to the Young Men's Savings So ciety, Limited, or order. Notice is likewise given that, after the expiration of three weeks from date of first publication of this notice, to witr on Monday, August 22, 1910, at twelve o'clock noon of said day, said mortgaged property, for the reasons above stated will be sold at public auction, at the front entrance to the Court House in Wailuku, County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii. Terms 01 sale casn, ana deeds at ex pense of purchaser. , For further particulars apply to I. Gar cia, or to I). H. Case, of Wailuku. Young Mbn's Savings Society, Ltd. Mortgagee Dated July 30. Description of Property to be Sold. - All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate at Pulehunui, Kulu, Maui, containing an area of one acre, together with improvements thereon, same being described in deed of one Kauahuna to Kalalaiua Kaiama, dated the 9th day of April, A. I). 1891, and being 'one of the pieces or parcels of land described in deed from Kalalaiua Kaiama and Joe Ka iama, her husband, to Mrs. Mary Olsen and Victoria Kapiioho, dated June l6tk, 1902, and recorded in liber 234 on pages 463-464. Jmly 30 to Aug. 20. Notice. Notice is hereby given that, at the stated meeting of the Board of of Supervisors of the County of Maui, held at Wailuku on the 11th day of August, 1910, George P. Cooke of Molokai and V, J. Lillis of Wailu ku were duly appointed by said lk)ard as Examiners of Chauffeurs for the County of Maui. Wm. FRED KAAE, County Clerk. Aug. 13, 20. . . T- 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tbaoe Mark 7, Dcsions "MM" CoaviioHT Ae. Anton Mndlnf a ikaOih and dMcrtptlnn my aulckly oriAin our oplnlnu tr whwher an luntlu W probably Buantahl. Commuiilrt. lr,;,i..irllorm0d.ntlVl. HANDBOOK on Patauu Hiit tru. Old! uenor fur Muunntf patent. PkLenta takao awUlMMu, without rouvD Munu ou. nwn ebarta, In lb Scitntific HfttricatL A handsomely UhtntKt WMkty. r.rat rtr- . , 4 .....untlHAlniimil TMritkaV U B CU IUUU '--"v H.ua, " Iw; four nionUi. f J, Buia DJJI nvwaoeuera. auca Of&oa. ttrtt. Waabluiiuu. IX C. i nawadealera. Hoolaha a ka Me a Paa Moraki no ke Panikuame Kual. - Ke hoolahaia aku nei, malalo o ka mana kuai maloko o kela moraki i hana ia June 2, 1909, e Mrs. Mary Olson o Pa ia, Maui, i ka Young Men's Saving So ciety, Limited, he hui i hoohuiia, i ka kauia ma ka buke helu 314,' aoao 319-321, ma ke Keena Kakau Kope o Honolulu, o ka ona ame ka mea e paa nei i ua moraki ala, ke maketnake nei e paniku i ua mo raki ala, a e kuai hoi i ka waiwai i mora kiia no ka uku ole ia o ke kumupaa ame ka ukupanee o ka nota i hoopaaia e ua moraki ala. Ua hanaia ka moraki nialuna'e i mea e hoopaa ai i ka ukiiia ana o kckabi nota no Elua Haneri Dala (f 200.00), i hanaia ma ia la hookah i no, e ukuiailoko o hoo kah! makahiki mahope mai o ua la ala, i hanaia'i e Mrs. Mary Olsen ame W. Olsen i ka Young Men's Savings Society, Kaupalenaia, a i ke kauoha palm. Ke hoolaha pn ia aku nei, tuabope o ka pau ana o ekola pule mai ka la e hoo- puka mua ia ai o keia hoolaha, oia hoi: ka Poakahi, Augate 22, 1910, ma kahora 2 o ke awakea oia la, e kuaiia ana ka waiwai i morakiia no na kutnu i hoikeia maluna, ma ke kudala akea ma ka' puka komo o ka Hale Hookolokolo o Wailu ku, Kalana o Maui. Teritori o Hawaii. Ke ano o ke kuai ana, kuike ke dala, ma ka aoao o ka mea kuai na hoolilo no ka palapala. No na mea i koe e niuau ia J. Garcia, a i ole ia D. H. Case, o Wailuku. Young Men's Savings Sociktv, Ltd., Ma Paa Moraki. Hanaia July 30, 1910. O ke(a apaua aina holookoa e wuiho ala ma Pulehunui, Kula, Maui, nona ka ili he hookahi (1) eka me na waiwai apau maluna ona, elike meia i hoakakaia ma ka palapala kuai i hanaia A peri la la 9, 1S91, a oia no kekahi o na apana aina i hoike ia ma ka palapala kuai a Kalalaina Kaiama ame Joe Kaiatna, kana kane ma re, ia Mrs. Mary Olsen ame Victoria Ka piioho i hanaia June la 19, 1892, a i kope ia iloko, kabuke aupuni helu 234, aoao 463-464. July 30 to Aug. 20. Public Auction. IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OP HAWAII. At Chambers -In Divorce NENICHI KAMURI, Libellant vs. KONDO KAMURI, Libellee, Libel for Divorce. Order: Nofice of Pendency of Pro ceedings. Upon motion of NENICHI KAMURI, Libellant herein, it appearing that on December nth. 1000. suit was brought herein against KONDO KAMURI, Libel lee, praying that the bonds of matrimony between said Libellant and Libellee be dissolved on the grounds of desertion, and it further appearing that the sum mons herein has been returned unserved, the serving officer being uuable to find said Libellee within thisjurisdiction, and that said Libellant has been unable to as certain the address or residence of said Libellee, after reasonable and due in quiry made within six months last past. It is Ordered, that notice of the pen dency of these proceedings be given to the said Libellee by publication of this order in the Maui News, a newsoaoer printed and published in Wailuku, Coun ty of Maui, Territory of Hawaii six times, as follows: August 6, 13, '20, 27, September 3, 10, 1910, and that the Libellee appear before the Judge of the above entitled Court, in the Courtroom, at Wailuku, County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii aforesaid, on the 12th day of October, A. D. 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to answer Libelant's Bill of Complaint herein, and in default thereof, the Court will proceed to the hearing and adjudica tion of said suit. WITNESS my band and the Seal of the Circuit Court cf the Second Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, this 30th day of July, A. D. 1910. Sgn.J S. B. KINGSBURY, Judge, 2nd Circuit Court, T. H. Attest: Sgn. "Edmund H. Hart, Clerk. A true copy of the original Order on file. Edmund H. Hart, Seal . Clerk. Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept. 3, 10. On Saturday, August 20th 1910, com mencing at 1 p. ui., I will sell at Public Auction, the entire household and per sonal affects of W. D. Lowell, at his residence, Paia, consisting in part of the following. Round ,Koa Table; Ouk book esse; Rose wood glass cabinet; Palor rockers and chairs; Lot pictures; Large Rug; Ornamental clock; 2 Round Tables; Books; Oak side board; Hanging lamps; Oak dining chairs; Dishes; Bird's eye Maple Bedroom set, 3 pes. ; Oak Bedroom set, 3 pes.; 1 Oak ladies writing desk; I Oak table; Bedroom rockers and chairs; 1 Hall seat, with mirror hat rack; 1 Wal nut Chiffonier; Curtain ' and shades; Kitchen stove with hot water tank; Kitchen utensils; Refrigerator; Lawn mower and garden tools, I'Uuts aud ferns; etc. etc. W. O. AIKEN. Auctioneer. Notice to the Public. I will not be responsible' for auy in- debtness incurred without my written consent. J. OLIVERA. Wailuku Aug. 4, 1910, i. 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 in 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. W. E. BAL, Captain Commanding Company "I," Fisrt Infantry. Wailuku, Aug. 4, 1910. Aug. 6-27. Notice ot Opening of Government Lands. Notice is hereby given that all appli cations for the opening of public lands for settlement, must be made upon blanks furnished by the Commissioner of Public Lands or the sub-agents of the different land districts, and the applicants must swear to the same before a sub-agent. MARSTON CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Public Land. Dated at Honolulu, July 29th, 19 10, July 30 to Aug 20.