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THE MAUI NEWS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1910
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I THE HENRY WATFRHOIISF TRUST CO ltd I
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KodaksCameras
WE HAVE THEM IN ALL SIZES
EASTMAN FILMS and
PREMO FILM PACKS
Put up in Tin Tulics to protect them from the tropical weather.
Seed, Hammer and Cramer Plates
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Large, delicious queen olives, picked . right,
packed right and will taste right. Not coarse
or iffcrous. The choicest olives on the market.
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H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
Wholesale Distributed. HONOLULU.
Educator
$4.00 shoe
A Home for the Feet not Prison.
Has room for all five toes to lie jierfcotly in
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HANUFACTURER'S SHOE COMPANY, Ltd.
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Crank After Breckons.
HONOLULU, Nov. 29. A crank by the name of B n A rlelt started
out after Dreckons, suying he was going to shoot him He alh-gt-d that
Breckons had sent ftn ohjectionable letter to his daughter. Uieckous
hunted the man up, induced him to cive up the letter, and then had
him arrested.
Clarence Cook has resigned from the Liquor Board. Willard Uinwu
will succeed him as chairman.
The Jun r Factors Association will have six sailing vssels in their
fleet caning tlie seasons sugar around the Horn.
Claudius McBride, who defended the Chinese embezzeler M now
slicing him for his attorneys fe"bs.
The Portuguese will not celebrate their independence day in Hono
lulu, this year, on account of the recent revolution.
The democrats have commenced a fight to prevent the contesting of
the election of Mayor Fern.
The Sisal mill here will add n large quantity of new mactynei y to
l present plant.
Acting Against Sugar Trust.
NEW YORK, Nov. 29. Action was begun yesterday to place the
Sugar Trust in the hands of a receiver, under the ruling of the Sher
man anti-trust law. The Spreckels interests are included in the
defendants.
CITY OF MEXICO, Nov. 29 The inauguration of Diaz will
take place Thursday, and will he aicompanied by elaborate demonstra
tions. ' - '
LOUISVILLE, Nov. 29. --The trial of Wendling, the alleged
slayer of Alma Kellner was begun here y esterday.
LONDON, Nov. 29. Pariian.ent has been dii-snlved A general
election will follow. The government having determined fo submit
the question of the curtailment of the power ot veto nmv held by I he
House of Lords, to the peonle.
CITY OF MEXICO, Nov. 29. (1 nice Rolph. who wa- upp.sid to
have been kidnapped by a Mexican was found yeHtenlti . , cemented
and happy. The supposed kidnapping having tiimi'd out to be an
elopement. '
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 The River- and HarU.ii-M appropt iatb Hi
bill for the next sesi-ion of Congress amounts tu about $ :(),0lK,0l 0 The
amount includes $250,000 for the Hllo breakwater, and $150,000 for
the Kahului breakwater.'
History Repeats Itself.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28. Owen Moran, tha Englishman
knocked out Battling Nelson in the 11th round here Saturday. Nelson
was outclassed from the beginning, and was repeatedly knocked'down
by the hard hitting Moran. This is the first time Nelson has ever
been' knocked out. y ,
HONOLULU, Nov. 28. The Secretary of the Navy will be offi
cially asked to have the Pacific fleet here for the Floral Parade.
The Mid Pacific Institute in the Manoa Valley was dedicated
yeterday.
The Federal authorities here have been ordered to start condem
nation proceedings for the Mahuka site extension.
According to '.he census returns the average income on the Ha
waiian Islands is greater than ' on the mainland. No report is made
regarding the cost of living. ,
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28 The navy defeated the army in
their annual football game Saturday, one field goal to nothing.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. Oklahoma has more-than a million
and a half population.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 28. Samuel Gompera has been re-elected Pre
sident of the American Federation of Labor.
Another Donnybrook.
DUBLIN, Nov. 28. -The Redmondites and Obrienites had a free
for all light here yesterday, following a procession by the former. The
police took hand and it became a three cornered affair. A large
number were seriously injured. Redmond had recently been in
America and collected $100,000 for the Home- Rule cause.
NEWARK. Nov. 28. Twenty-eight persons, most young girls
were burned to death in factory fire here Saturday.
CITY OF MEXICO, Nov. 28. The Mexican government has
removed the censorship. President Diaz says the revolution was of a
political nature, started by Madeiros, and was not supported by the
masses.
LONDON, Nov. 28. Winston Churchill, the Home Secretary was
the victim of a suffraget attack Saturday He was returning from
Bedford, where he had been miking a political speech, and was attack
ed and beaten with a dog whip.
MANILA, Nov. 28 The government has been asked to search
the baggage of Thayer, which has been returned here from Honkoug.
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Campbell to Ask For Bonds.
HONOLULU, Nov. 26 Marston Campbell wili ask the Leaisla
ture for permission to issue $500,000 worth of bonds in order to enlarge
the water system of Honolulu and suburbs.
A writ of Habeas Corpus was denied in the case of the Chinaman
wanted in San Francisco for enibezzleu.ent.
Iwasaki a Japanese of Olaa, has filed a petition in bankruptcy.
His liabilities are $124,000, assets $400. The Olaa Sugar Co. and the
Ililo Mercantile Co., aie the largest creditors. Both secured.
The Lane-Fern election contett is in the hands of the Supreme
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAILUKl)
C. it. Cooke, President W. T. Robinson, 1st Vice-President
J). It. Case. 2iut Vice-President R. A. Wadswortu, Director
C. I), l.ulkin, Cyshttr A. Aulberg, Auditor
J. Garcia, AsM.. Cashier
EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEVVEINT
at the close of business, June 30, lyio
RESOURCES 1 LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts $159,965.17 Capital Stock $ 35,000.00
Cash and Due Iroui Hanks 68,580. 1 1 ! Surplus. 30,000 00
United States Hon. Is , 45,000.00: Undivided Pronts 23690
Other Bonds, quickly con- Due to banks . . - 1,72666
vertible 62,838.53' Dividends Unpaid 1,40000
Banking House, Furniiure.etc 5.9.00, Circulation 24 397 so
5 Redemption Fund 1. y50.no Dejiositors , 230 772 61
323.533.76
C. D. LUFKIN
TERRITORY OF HAWAII,
COI'NTV OK MAl'I,
E. &. O. R.
Cashier.
I, C. D. Lufkin, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the liest of my knowledge and belief
C. D. LUFKIN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before tne this 30th day of June, 1910.
J. N K. KKOLA, Notary Public Sec. Jurt. Circuit.
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