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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910
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May Make A
Champion
Son of Ambassador to France Shows
l!p Strong on Harvard Crew.
LET US LOAN YOU A
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hutors 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 hall', 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 sat inf. act it n .
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There, is at Harvard University i
young man who, as a single, sculler
would compare favorahly with the
leading professionals, with a little
coacliiiig--aeeordiiig to excellent all
thorities. Jim Wray, the Harvard
iwing coach, thinks he could heat
my man in the world after projM-r
oaehing and' a little racing ex
perience. The young man in question
is hlliott Hacon. a son of Rolieif
lacon, United States, amhassailor to
ruiioe, ami .o. it in this year's
Crimson shell. The Harvard coach
not much of a talker as a rule.
hut he opened up recently when ap
proaeheU on the suliiect of voung
Bacon and single sculling.
ISacon,' said ray, is a strap
ping youth, who stands six feet one
inch and weighs ISO pounds. He
id all his preliminary work in a
ingle scull, and mn drive a Imm t
through the water alwmt as fast us
any man I ever saw. If this young
ier inui me aiumtion to Ijccome a
vorld's champion professional oars
man I believe he could give them
11 a stiff battle.
"There is no reason in the world
why a man who had liecn proficient
n one branch of sport can not at
ain perfection in another. For
example, take Withingtoli's case
le is considered one of the greatest
'oothall players ever developed at
Harvard, and he certainly made
good in the Harvard varsity eight.
Then take the case of New Zea-
andcr Arnst. the professional sin
scull champion of the world.
He was a bicyblo rider before he
turned his attention to rowing."
llefernng to the decadence of
professional rowing in Anerica.
Wray said it was attributable to the
tendency to fix" races.
We never have any trouble 'of
that kind in Australia, althougl
single scull races for S101XX) Hide
stakes are of frequent occurrence in
the antipodes. Australian oarsmen
are evidently too smart to kill the
goose that lays the golden egg. They
realize that it pays better to be on
the square. I've seen a crowd of CO,
000 people witnessing a boat race in
Sydney harlnir. Ihey handicap the
oarsmen over there just as you
handicap horses in this country
I've won races with 100 pounds of
sand ballast in my shell. Some oars
men prefer to carry shot ballast
They weigh in after a contest, just
as your jockeys weigh in after
horse race.
The last Aniericau oarsman
visit Australia was Eddie Durnan o
Toronto. Ho proved an cAV v pick
ing for a second-rater in Kangaroo-;
and- William Beach, the former
champion of the world, refereed the
race, and said that there were at
least a dozen Australian oarsmen
who could beat Durnan. You can
form an idea from this statement
how many good scullers they have
in the antipodes."
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Local Notice to Mariners.
New
Buildings
Campus
of
Five Acres
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Splendid
Prospect
Liberal
Diet
Main building from campus showing rentable garden. Note open lanais.
Aliiolani College is beautifully situated at the mouth of I'alolo Valley in the most healthful of
the Honolulu suhurhs The life and decipline are directed to the development of character and
manliness. Outdoor life and games g.ven due prominence. Frequent expedition to mountains
fort H ntsrr,K g, f l"lo4lti,fti,1r-?iVl'n """ '"' Rw8iUnt Mttt to .m-
foil of students, r es from $125 to $150 per annum according to age. Prosiectus sent on re
quest, or may Ik; obtained at oflice of this paicr. '
Next term commences Monday, September 12th.
' . L. C. BLACKMAN, Principal
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BY AUTHORITY.
Nottcei Board of Public Lands
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Notice is hereby given that the'fo ow-
ng applications are before this Board
for Consideration. All person 9 desirinir
to object because the lands named should
be homestead ed, or otherwise, are' re
quested to present such objections to this
Board in writing, or in person on October
Stb. iqio. at 2 l. in. at the Kxecutive
Building, Honolulu, T. II. . '
ISLAND OF MAUI:
General lease of Government lands in
Maltiuka, Mooiki, Mootoa, Kanaia, etc..
in Honuaula; Grazing lands, area 10230
acres; Upset Rental fzoo per year; Appli
cation for lease, J. Ilf Raymond.
J. K. BROWN, ;
Secretary, Board of Publ c Lands.
Aug. 13 Oct. u . .
Olelo Hoolalint Papa o na Alna
Aupuni.
Ke hnolahaia aku nei ua waitioia mat
keia mau uoi e uoonooia e keia Papa.
O na kanaka apau e makeuiake ana e
kue no ke kumu ua makemakeia na aina
i hoikeia i mau aina home liilii, a no ke-
kabi kumu e ae palm, ke koiia aku nei e
waihp mai i ua mau kumu kue ala imua
o keia Papa ma ke kakau, a i ole ma ka
hele kino ana ae ma ka la 8 o Okatoba,
1910, hora 2 o ka auina la, ma ka Hale
Maua Hooko, Honolulu, T. H. 1
MOKUPUNI O MAUI:
Hoolimalitna pili laula i na Aina Au
puni o Maluaka, Mooiki, Mooloa, Kana
ia, a pela aku ma Honuaula. lie aina
banai holoholona, nona ka ili he 10230
fcka; Uku hoolimalima 2C o ka maka-
hiki; Mea maketnake hoolimalima, J. II.
Raymond.
J. F. BROWN.
Kakuuolelo, Papa o 11a Aina Aupuni.
Avisos Junta De Terras Pulicas.
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Maui
Island, N'ly side Kahului Harlior
Kahului Breakwater Light. On
or about September 15, 1910, this
light will lie changed from fixed
white, to fixed red, without other
change in the characteristic.
BEAMINGS.
Church in Kahului, IT6V20 true
S. by E. 7-lrt E. mag.)
Kahului Front Ilange Light 18") :
true (S. 7-lt E. niair.)
Church on Wailuku Road, W'ly
shore of hay, 2S()' true (W. 2 N.
mag. )
L. 'II. B. List of Buovs. etc..
12th Sub-district, 11)09, p. 13.
By order of the Light-House
Bureau.
V. S. HOUSTON,
Lieut. -Commader, U. S. N.
- Inspector of th 19th Light-House
District.
Aviso e por este meio dado que as se-
guintes applicacoes estao perante asta
Junta para cousideracao. Todas as pes
soas que deselarem por obeieccao uoroue
r - - .
as terras mencionadas deveui ser donii
ciliadas (para homesteades) ou de outra
forma, sao, requesitadas a appresentaretn
taes obejeccoes a esta Junta por escripto,
ou em pessoa no dia 8 de Outubro de 1910
as duas boras da tarde no Edificio . F.xc-
utivo, Honolulu, T. H. "
ILHA DK MAUI:
Arrendamento ireral das terras An
Governo em Maluaka, Mooiki, ' Mooloa,
Kanaia, etc. em Honuaula; terras pasto-
raes, area 10230 acres: Renda aprecada
em $ 2oopor anno; Applicante ao arrenda
mento, J. II. Raymond,
J. F. BROWN, '
Secretario da Junta de Terras Publicas.
Aug. 13. Oct. I.
Notice.
During my absttnee from the Territory
Mr. Victor C. Schoenberg will act for
me in all business matters under full
power of attorney. Address at I.abaiua,
Maui.
(Signed) A. W. HAYSKLIU'IN.
Lahaina Sept. I, 1910.
Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24.
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Maui.
BY AUTHORITY.
ELFCTION PROCLAMATION FOR
THE ELECTION OF COUNTY
OFFICERS WITHIN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF MAUI.
WHhRKAS, in pursuance of law,
WALTER F. FREAR,-Governor of the
Territory of Hawaii, has issued an elec
11011 proclamation, giving notice that a
general election for a delegate to the
House of Representative of the United
Mates auU for Senators and Reiireseuta
tives of the Legislature of the Territory
of Hawaii will be held on TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 8, 1910, throiiL'hout said
Teriitory, between the hours of eight
o clock a. m. and five o'clock p. 111.; and
in said notice has designated the Sena
torial and Representative. Districts; and
WHEREAS, section 36, chapter 10, of
Act 30, of the Session Laws of ioos. be
ing an act creating counties within the
lerritorv of Hawaii, and providing for
the government thereof, provides that at
least sixty days before a general election,
the Board of Supervisors of each countv
shall issue p. proclamation concerning
county election
NOW THEREFORE, in compliance
with said law th'e Rmnl nf K,,wri.
within and for the County of Maui, does
hereby give notice that a general election
for the County officers for the Countv of
Maui will bei held on TUESDAY.
NOVEMBER 8, 1010. throughout the
County of Maui, between the hours of
eight o'clock a. m. andfiveo'clock p. in.;
tlie various County officers to be then
elected being as follows:
A BOARD OF FIVE COUNTY SUPER
VISORS, to wit:
ONE SUPERVISOR FROM THE DIS
TRICT OF MAKAWAO.
ONE SUPERVISOR FROM THE DIS
TRICT OF WAILUKU.
ONE SUPERVISOR FROM THE DIS
TRICT OF LAHAINA.
ONE SUPERVISOR FROM THE DIS
TRICT OF HANA,
ONE SUPERVISOR FROM THE DIS
TRICT OP MOLOKAI. .
each member thereof to be elected by
duly qualified electors ot his district.
A COUNTY SHERIFF, COUNTY AT
TORNEY, COUNTY CLERK, COUN
TY AUDITOR AND COUNTY TREA
SURER: each to be elected lv the dulv
qualified electors of the County of Maui.
Notice is also given that, under the
provisions of section 30, chapter 10, of
Act 39, Session Laws of 190s. the ore-
cincts and polling places established by
the laws of the Territory of Hawaii for
the election of Territorial ' Senators and
Representatiyes constitute the precincts
and polling places for the election of
County officers, aud elections for Countv
officers will therefore be had in the pre
cincts and at the polling places designat
ed in the General Election Proclamation
of the Governor of Hawaii, of date August
7, 1910.
Done at Wailuku. Mmii th ia 3ml ilutr
of September 1910.
The Board of Supervisors within aud
for the County of Maui.
(Skai.) By Wm. F. roGUE.
i 'linirtiitttt
Attest; Wm. FRED KAAE.
Countv Clerk. C.ni.li- nf T,...;
Sept. 3, lo, 17.
Notice toTreputtcrs.
Notice is hereby given that any person
or persons wishing to cross my lauds at
Omaopio, Kula, Maui, must first vet luv
permission. Otherwise they will be
prosecuted for trespass to the limit ot th
law.
TAM LOO.
Kula, Maui, July i, 1910,
July 2 ad to Oct. 1st.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII.
At Chambers In Divorce .
NENICHI KAMURI, Libellant. vs.
KONDO KAMURI, Libellee, Libel for
Divorce.
Order: Notice of Pendency of Pro
ceedings. Upon motion of NENICHI KAMURI.
Li1ellant herein, it appearing that on
December 17th, 1909, suit was brought
herein against KONDO KAMURI, Libel
lee, praying that the bondsof matrimony
between said Libellant and Libellee be
dissolved n the urounds of iWrtirm
and it further appearing that the sum-
nions Herein has been returned unserved,
the servinir officer beinir umhIiIb in.
said Libellee within thisjurisdiction, and
mat saiu Libellant has been unable in
certain the address or residence pi said
Libellee, after reasonable and due in
quiry made within six mouths last past.
It is Ordered, that notice of th
dency of these proceedings be given to
the said Libellee by publication of this
order in the Maui News, a
printed and published in Wailuku, Coun
ty otIam, Territory of Hawaii six '
times, as follows: Auimst 6. 11
September 3, io, 1910, and that th
Libellee appear before the ludi. n h.
above entitled Court, in the Cnnrt
at Wailuku, County of Maui, Territorv
nf iy..,:: f .. J
Biuraam. on me 12th day of
October, A. D. 1910. at the hour f
o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to
wieiiant'8 Bill of r,i..
- vwwjiniui
herein, aud in default thereof. Hi rri
will proceed to the hearing and adjudica
tion 01 said suit.
WITNESS my hand and th
the Circuit Court cf the Second Circuit,
Territory of Hawaii, this 30th day of
July, A. D. 1910.
Sgn.J S. B. KINGSBURY,
Judge, and Circuit Court, T. H.
Attest:
Sgn.J Edmund H. Hart,
Clark. '
A true copy of the original OrJ
vu
file.
Edmund ti Hut
Seal p. " "
A"g- 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept3, 10.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
bhCOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII.
At Chambers In Divorce.'
S. NAGAISHI, Libellant. vs TAIttit
NAGAISHI, Libelee, Libel for Divorce.
NOTICE.
THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII:
TO TAKIE NAGAISHI,
GREETING: Notice is herein-
that there is pending in the Cimilt
Oairt of the Second Circuit, Territory of
nawaii, a 4,ioei lor Divorce from the
bonds of matrimony wherein S. NAG at.
SHI, is Libellant, and TAKIE NAGAI
SHI, is Libellee, being numbered 246 iu
the Divorce Division of said Court .,,.1
that said Libel will be heard by the
Honorable ShLDEN B. KINGSBURV
Judge of said Court, in his Court room,
in Wailuku, County of Maui, Territory
of Hawaii, on Monday, the 7th day q
November, A. D. i9io, at the hour of ten
o'clock in the forenoon of said day, or as
soon thereafter as counsel can be heard.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
the Circuit Court of the Second Circuit,
Territory of Hawaii, this 251I1 day of
August, A. I). 1910.
(Seal.) (Sgu.) EDMUND H. HART,
Clerk of the 2nd Circuit Court, T. H.
Aug. 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24 and Oct. I,
1910.