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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910
5
Xocals
. Why not give her that bottle of Pom
peian Massage Creatu? fi.oo at the
"Antiseptic."
Seventeen automobiles were counted
- within a radius of one hundred yards, at
Kaholui one day this week.
Mr. Frank Richmond, principal of the
Hilo High School, stopped over at Wai
luku on his wV to Honolulu this week.
The Kahului Railroad will deliver
freight until 12 o'clock noon oil Sunday
the 25th. No freight will be received or
delivered on Monday the 26th.
Judge and Mrs. Kingsbury went to
Honolulu by the Mauna Kea Friday
evening. They are spending Christmas
and Mew Years with the L. Tenney
Peck.
1
Judging by the big truckload of mail
which arrived Tuesday night the rela
tives and friends on the' mainland have
not been forgetful of their duties to the
people of Maui.
The Kahului R. R. timetable is a puz
zler of the first water, especially to the
stranger within our coral gates. Plenty
of room for modernizing along this line
'for the infant prodigy, ,
. All the available space on the court
house steps was needed last Sunday to
secure a satisfactory photograph of
Charlie Rose and his big horn. The
court house is still intact.
Part of the machinery lor the vulcan
izing plant of Mr. J. W.' Kirschner has
arrived This insures peace of mind for
auto owners as to tires at least, besides
being a new industry for Wailuku.
Genial George Cbmmings is holding
down his chair in the Auditor's office
again. George hat had a long vacation
though no douot not a very pleasant one.
He still has to go about with the aid of a
tick. v
Truly .we are becoming civilized.
. This week two autos crashed into wagons
or wereN crashed - into by wagons.
"The more haste, the less speed." There
should be no necessity for this fn Our
.community. " .
I The Wailuku Sugar Co's office staff
was augumented by an important arrival
Friday morning. The wife of (W, L.
West, presented him with a nine pound"
boy. Mother and son . are both resting
comfortably. '
.There is something doing on Market
street these days. A general house clean
ing is in progress, and the amount of de
cayed vegetation and debris being raked
froui'beneath the shacks is a surprise to
the tardy microbe who is losing his happy
home. ...
Last Sunday afternoon the band play
ed a very enjoyable program after which
they submitted to the painful ordeal of
being, photographed. This is the first
Maui band which has survived sufficient
ly long to get into uniform and on a
postcard. 1
- Fred Hearst is on the streets in a 'new
Everett thirty. This is the first car of
this make on Maui, and it certainly looks
the goods. Mr. Hearst is an ezperinced
driver, having" driven in about every
State in the Union, and is .now ready to
take parties to any part of the island
where there is a road.
'. The local stores hay taken on a decid
ed Christmas appearance. Toys and
. candies predominate, and the heart of
the child is made glad in anticipation of
the goodies in store for him.. The local
merchants have not forgotten to order
' MtiAKMonfr inr tllfk nMpr fnllcfl. and few
need feel the necessity of going out of
town to ao tneir mnsimas snoppmg
Planning to Use
Panama Canal.
IWnitrd N. Baker has received
information from an authoritative
that the Roval Mail Packet
Company of England has bought
the Pacific Steam Navigation uora-
nonv nt Smith America and is mak
ing plans for mails subvention from
England to Jamaica, and through
h Panama, canal to Valparaiso
and Callao, and from New York to
Callao and Valparaiso via tne rana
ma pflnitl .
In addition to this enterprise, the
' Japanese have arranged to subsidize
a line from New York to' Callao and
vrinoraiar and have obtained a sub
sidy not only .from their own, but
from the Peruvian government as
well, with the avowed purpose of
' Mminii American (foods.
In order to maintain control of
the trade, Japan purposes, after
learning the class of goods in 'de
.mand, to produce the material in
Viiot pmntrv and send out the manu
factured articles so that eventually
toe orientals ran uno mo n.n..
mit. rf their own territory.
This last venture is regarded as
the most formidable of any yet con
template. Already Japan has or
1 . tbfl instruction of several
vv . -
steamers capable of making 21 knots
an hour, to be used exclusively 111
the South American iraue.
Reassuring News
; From the Camps.
The Board of Health representa
tives who are on Maui, seem to have
the present epidemic checked. Mr.
Charlock states that he is , entirely
satisfied with the situation and feels
that the only thing needed now is a
continuation of the vigilance and
care as at present being exercised,
to stamp out all disease in the
various camps in a very short tirne.
n the Makawao district, where the
epidemic was most violent, things
are progressing Javorably and the
spread of the disease has been
checked. In Kahului, no cases
have been reported. At Puunene,
the Camp in which the epidemic
broke out, was immediately removed
to an isolated point far removed
from all other camps, and a guard
placed over it. The houses in the
old camp have all been thoroughly
fumigated, and a further spread of
disease in this section is practically
impossible. In Wailuku, the total
number of cases so far reported are
six, nve ol these have recovered,
leaving only one cr se at the present
time. All this is reassuring, and
it is hardly necessary for the resi
dents to become needlessly alarmed,
but simply to exercise caution until
it can be determined thaji there is
no further danger of infection.
Someone over at Laha'mik became
unduly alarmed, and endeavored to
place a quarantine against Wailuku
and the surrounding country. They
placed a man on the road, and for
a couple of days a doctor's certifi
cate was demanded of everyone pass
ing either way. This was a redicu-
lous situation, and as soon as the
matter was brought to the notice of
Sheriff Crowell, he put a stop to it.
lahaina Notes.
Augusta Waal returned from "St.
Andrew's Priory in Honolulu last
week,- to spend the Christmas holi
days with her father, Postmaster
Arthur Waal. .
Pleasant Christmas festivities were
held at the close of the Kindergar
ten term. There was no special
celebration at the Government
school.
At a meeting of the Board of
Trustees of- the Maui Chamber of
Commerce held Wednesday, the
following resolution was passed:
"That it is the sense of the Maui
Chamber of Commerce that, dur
ing the continuance of the present
dyphtheria epidemic on Maui, all
public gatherings are , productive
of danger, and should be discon
tinued during the prevalence
thereof." .
Stock Holder Meeting.
The regular annual meeting of the
Stock Holders of the Baldwin National
Bank will be held in its banking rooms
on Tuesday January loth, 191 1 at 10 A. M.
D. C. LINDSAY,
Cashier.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Owing to the prevalence of diptheria
on the Island of Maui, all persons are
especially requested to report immediate
ly to the nearest physiciau all cases of
sore throat, no matter of how mild a
nature.
C. C. CHARLOCK,
Chief Sanitary Inspector,
Territorial Board of Health.
Stock Holders Meeting.
The regular annual ' meeting of the
Stock Holders of the First National Bank
of Wailuku will be held in its Banking
House on Tuesday January 10th, 191 1 at
9:00 o'clock A. M.
C. D. LUFKIN,
Cashier.
Stock Holders Meeting.
The regular annual meeting of the
Stock Holders of the Lahaina National
Bank will be held in its banking rooms
on Tuesday January 10th, 1911 at 7:30
P. M.
' C. D. LUFKIN,
Cashier.
Buget of the County of Maul fur the
Year 1911.
Heading of Account
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.
Estimated balance carried forward from 1910 39,000
Receipts from Propertv and Income Taxes. ...i 179,000
" " Road Tax Special Deposit 21,200
" ' Waterworks 9,200
" " License Fees ' 16,000
" " District Courts 7, 500
" " Miscellaneous Souous... 3,000
Total Estimated Receipts for the year 1911
Amount Carried over to 191
Available for Expenditure for 1911-
( . EXPENSES.
Department of the Board of Supervisor.
Salary Supervisors I
Incidentals Supervisors '.
Support and care of Indigents.:
Total Department of the Board of Supervisors
Department of the County Clerk.
Salary Countv Clerk '.. 1,200
" Asst. " ' 900
Incidentals County Clerk ....' 50
Furniture and Office Supplies 1,500
Bonds County Officers
Telephones and Wireless
Rents v....'
Printing
Total Department of the County Clerk..
Department of Finance.
Salary of Auditor . .
" Depty " '
Incidentals "
Salary of Treasurer
" Depty "
Incidentals "
Total Department of Finance.
Department of Justice.
Salary of County Attorney-
' Depty " "
" Clerk " .
" Stenographer "
Incidentals County " -
Salary District Magistrates 4
Expenees District Courts
" Witness " "
" " Circuit "
Total Department of Justice
Department of Publie Health.
Salary of County Physicians .
" Fish and Sanitary Inspectors
Incidentals Fish and Sanitary Inspectors...
C. & M. Malulani Hospital
County Farm and Sanitarium..;
'-" Molokai Hospital..:.
" Haua "
Total Department of Public Health
Department of Police.
Depty
" ' Lahaina...
". " Makawao.
' " Hana
" Molokai...
Sheriffs Clerk w
Makawao.,
Coroners Inquests.
Incidentals Sheriff
Detective Fund Wailuku.
" . " Lahaina....
" " Makawao .
" Hana
" " .Molokai
Examiner of Chauffeurs..
Total Department of Police
Department of Public Improvement.
Salary County Engineer. $ - 2,400
" . Master Mechanic.....:
" Clerk Dept. Pub. Works
" " County Engineer..
" Master Builder
" District Overseers.
Incidentals County Engineer..
" Master Mechauic
" . " Builder. '.
County Buildings
' Parks
Engineering Library
Schools Wailuku
" Lahaina.....,.
" Makawao.
" Hana......
" Molokai
C. & M. Rda., Brdgs., & Waterworks,
: " " " "
' " ' ' "
' " " "
" , " " " "
Interest and Sinking Fund Kula Pipe
Total Department of Public Improvements..:
Subsidies.
Militia
Fire Departments
Band
Total Subsidies.
Recapitulation of Expense.
Department of the Board of Supervisors
County Clark
" " Finance t
" " Justice. y.
Public Health
" ' Police
" " Public Improvements.
Subsidies.;
Total for Maintenance Fxpenses for 191
Permanent Improvements, 191 1.
Total Available for 1911 .: 270.160
Approved:
The Board of Supervisors for and within the County of Maui
Attest:
Wm. Fbed Kaas, County Clerk.
Budget Appropriated Budget
1910 1910 1911
20,0110
a 10.000
23,000
15,000
17.000
7,000
V5
a4.6i5i7
8,272.40
16.959-45.
6.654.38
4,609.20
I 297,500
?7.34o
I 270,160
. $
3.000
75
250
3.000
.425
175
3,000
2,000
5
$ 5.5
1,200
900
5
1.450
600
2,900
1,600
1,600
1,200
750
50
2,000
75
3,000
1.5
2,000
600
3,000
500
.. 1,500
1,500
1,080
250
1,500
1,080
250
11,250
1.500
1,080
. 75
1,500
1,080'
'75
1,500
1,080
150
1.500
1,080
150
I S.460
-
1,800 I 1,800 $ 1,800
1,200 1,200 1,200
900 900 900
900 900 900
1,500 1,600 1,506
5,280 5,280 5,280
500 250 250
100 50 50
1,500 1,'2QQ 1,500
-
1,440
2.220
. too
5,400
-
I 3.38o
I.440
2,250
SO
5.5O0
800
a.soo
3.350
500
5 500
4,000
1,500
1,500
$ 17.850
1,800
1,200
960
960
960
606
900
2,820
8,500
4,500
4.400
8,420
2,460
500
5.000
1.500
600
5
150
75
5
300
I 41.780
I 2,400.00, I
2,400
1 200
725
5,640
1.5
1,200
900
1,000
5,640
1,200.00
725.00
1,000
I.250
900
900
2,500
1,000
"200
a, 000
3,400.00
I, 200.00
200.00
1,600.00
600.00
3,510.00
900.00
1,750.00
i8,9463
II, 515.64
T.S79-49
7.566.81
3.90S9
8,682.50
-
1,500
I ,ooo
. 500
2, OOO
800
. 500
18,000
500
2,000
1,000
1,000
Wailuku.... 15,000
Lahaina..... 10,000
Makawao.... 15,000
Hana... 8,000
Molokai 3,600
Line. 10,000
12,000
18,000
9,000
3,600
9,o
I 93-790
I 600
300
- 300
.:
600
300
300
600
600
300
1,500
5,5o
11.250
5.46o
13,380
7.85o
41.780
93.790
1,500
1. f 190,160
80,000
By Wm. F. POCUE. Chairman.
$ 1,800 $ 1,800
1,200 1,200
1 960 960
960 960
960 960
600 1 600
820 77s
3,420 3,420
8,440 , 8,220
, 4,500 4,650
4,200 ' 4,100
3.42o 3,420
2,460 2,040
500 600
5,000 . 4,600
. 1.500 i.54o
1,250 625
250 125
350 175
200 IOO
IOO , 50
. loo 225
5,640.00
900.00
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention
to Foreclose Mortgage and of
Sale.
Pursuant to a power of sale continued
in that certain Mortgage made by Polly
Kalua, wife of John W. Kalua, Mortga
gor, to Jose V. Maciel, Mortgagee, dated
the loth day of July, A. D. 1908, and
Recorded in the Office of the Registrar
of Conveyances, in Honolulu, Oahu, in
Liber 301, at pages 371 et seq., notice is
hereby given that said Mortgagee in
tends to foreclose said Mortgage lor con
dition broken, to wit: the non-p.iytm nt
of principal and interest when due;
And notice is hereby further given
that said Mortgagee will sell the property
conveyed by said Mortgage, at Public
Auction, at the front entrance of the
Court House, in Wailuku, County of
Maui, Territory of Hawaii, on Saturday,!
the 21st day of January, A. IV 1911, at
the hour of twelve noon of said day.
JOSE V. MACIEL.
Mortgagee.
Dated at -Wailuku, Maui, December
10th, 1910.
The property described in said Mort
gage, and to be sold as aforesaid, being:
All those certain lots, pieces and par
cels of land situate in lao Valley, in said
Wailuku, bounded and described as
follows:
(a) Portion of Apana 2, Laud Com
mission Award 418 to Halualani;
(b) Portion of Apana 2, Land Com
mission Award 490 to Hapaweuweu;
(c) Portion of Laud to J. D .Have-
kost, in the Hi of Puakea, Keoneula,
lao;
The metes and bounds of said three
pieces of land as a whole being as
follows:
Beginning at a point three feet inside
the fencfc, the East angle of this lot, and
running:
S. 66.1-2 W., 9.00 Chains along road
and Konohiki;
N. 85.3-4 0 W., 3.20 Chains along Ko
nohiki; N. 30 E., .68 Chains along alley-way
to Kamaka;
S. 86 E., 1.97 Chains along Ka
maka; S. 74.1-4 E., 1.20 Chains along Poa-
lima;
N. '7.1-4 V., 1.81 Chains along Ka
maka; West, ' .29 Chains along Ka
maka; '
, S. 7 W., .38 Chains along Ka
maka;
N. 60 W., a.88 Chains along Ka
maka to - three feet
' above junction of ditch
1 to Kaima auwai;
N. 88.1-3 E., 5.02 Chains along
South side of ditch;
N. 80.1-2 E., 2.08 Chains along
same;
S. 79.1-2 E., 2.97 Chains aloug
same;
S. 70 E.i .70 Chains along
same; .
N. 84.1-2 E., 1.30 Chains along Ko
I nobiki and across the
- Government Road to
the initial point, and
containing area of 3.-164-1000
Acres; area of
one Poaliina, 6-100
Acre; area of a portion
of Napela Apana, 83-100
Acre; exact area
3.074-1000 Acres; the
said described premises
being a portion of the
lands conveyed to said
1 Mortgagor by deed of
Dorcas R. Decker, dat
ed May 17, 1907, and
recorded iu the Regis
try of Deeds, id Hono
lulu, Oahu, in Liber
291, folios 321 et seq
(d) One piece of land in Land Com
mission Award 406 to Napela, and Apana
8 of said Land Commission Award, 406 to
Napela, containing an area of 5-100 of an
Acre; the same being a portion of the
lands conveyed to said Mortgagor by
deed of Dorcas R. Decker, dated Febru
ary 6, 1907, aud recorded in said Registry
of Deeds, in Liber 287, folios 287 et seq.
For further particulars apply to John
M. Vivas, Attorney for the Mortgagee,
at nis omce in w ailuku, fllaut.
Dec. 17, 24, 31, Jan. 7, 14.
PA PEE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
PAPER BAGS v STATIONERY
The Largest Exclusively Paper
House in the Territory.
American-Hawaiian Paper and Supply Co., Ltd.
CORNER FORT AND QUEEN STREETS
HONOLULU
GDO. G. GUILD, Vice Pres. and Mgr.
Hoolnha a ka Mea Pan Morn k I
no ke Panlku erne Kual.
Matmiti o kekahi niana kuai iloko o
kela Moraki i hanaia e Polly Kalua, wa
ll i tie mare a John W. Kalua, Mea Moraki,
ia Jose V. Maciel, Mea 1'aa Moraki, ma
ka la loolulai, M. H. 1908, a i kopeia
ma ke Keena Kakau Kope, ma Honolulu,
Oahu, ma ka lluke 301, aoao 3,71 a pela
aku, ke hoolahaia aku nei ua makemake
ka mea paa Moraki e paniku I ua moraki
'la no ka uhakiia o ua aelike, oia hoi, ka
uku oluia o ke kuniupaa ame ka uku-
panee i ka manawa e ukuia ai:
A ke hoolalia pu ia aku nei no hoi e
kuai ana ua mea paa moraki 'la i ka wai
wai i hooliloia ma ua moraki 'la, ma ke
Kudala akea, ma ka puka konio o ka
Hale Hookolokolo, uia Wailuku, Kalana
o Maui, Teritori o Hawaii, ma ka Poaouo,
la 2t o Ianuari, M. H. 1911, ma ka hora
utnikumamalua awakea o ua la Ma. '
JOSE V. MACIEL.
Mea Paa Moraki.
Hanaia ma Wailuku, Maui, Dekemaba
7. 1910.
O ka waiwai i hoakakaia- maloko o ua
moraki 'la, a e kuaiia aku ana e like me
ia maluna a'e, penei: x
O kela mau apana aina e waiho Ma ma
ke awawa o lao, Wailuku i oleloia, penei
na palena ame ka hoakaka ana:
(a) Mahele o Apana 2, Kuleana Helu
418 ia Halualani;
(b) Mahele o Apana a, Kuleana Helu
490 ia Hapaweuweu;
(c) Mahele o ka aina ia J. D. Have-
kost, ma ka Hi o Puakea, Keoneula, lao;
Ka moe ana ame na palena o ua mau
apana aina Ma ekolu i huipuia penei noia:
E hoomaka ma ke kiko ekolu kapuai
maloko o ka pa, ke kihi Hikina o keia
apana, a e holo ana:
Hema 66.1-2 Kom., 9.00 Kaulahao
ma ke Alanui ame Ko
nrfhiki; .
Akau 85.3-4 Kom., 3.20 Kaulahao
ma Konohiki;
Akau 3 Hik., .68 Kaulahao
ma ke ala-liilii a hikl
ia Kamaka; .
Hema 86 Hik., 1.97 Kaulahao
" ma Kamaka;
Hema 74-1-4 Hik., 1.20 Kaulahao
ma Poaliina;
( Akau 7.1-4 Kom., 1.81 Kaulahao
, ma Kamaka;
Kom. .29 Kaulahao
ma Kamaka;
Hema 7 Kom., .38 Kaulahao
, ma Kamaka;
Akau ' . 60 Kom., 2.88 kaulahao
ma Kamaka a hikl i
ekolu kapuai maluna o
ka huina o ka auwai ia
Kaima auwai;
Akau 88.13 Hik., 5.02 Kaulahao
ma ka aoao Hema o ka
auwai;
Akau 80.1-2 Hik., 2.08 Kaulahao
ma ia aoao no;
Hema ' 79.1-2 Hik., 2.97 Kaulahao
ma ia aoao no;
Hema 70 Hik., .70 Kaulahao
ma ia aoao no;
Akau 84.1-2 Hik., 1. 30 Kaulahao
ma Konohiki a a'e ma
kela aoao o ke Alanui
Aupuni a hiki i kahi 1
hoomaka'i, a nona ka
Hi o 3. 164-1000 Eka;
ili o hookahi Poalima,
6-100 Eka; ili o kekahi
mahele o ka Apana o
Napela, 83-100 Eka; Ili
oiaio 3.074-1000 Eka; a
oia no hoi kekahi o na
aina i , hooliloia i ka
mea moraki ma ka pa
lapala kuai a Dorcas R.
Decker, i hanaia Mei
I 17, 1907,8 i kopeia ma
, ke Keena Kakau Kope
ma - Honolulu, Oahu, '
ma ka Buke 291, aoao
321 a pela aku. -(d)
Hookahi apana aina iloko o ke
Kuleana Helu 406 ia Napela, ame Apana
8 o ua Kuleana Helu 406 Ma ia Napela,
nona ka ill o 5-100 Eka; a oia no kekahi
o na apana aina i hooliloia i ka mea
moraki uiu ka palapala kuai a Dorcas R.
Decker, i hanaia 1-eberuari 6, 1907, a i
kopeia ma ke Keena Kakau Kope i olelo
ia, ma ka Buke 287, aoao 287 a pela aku.
No na mea i koe e ninau ia John M.
Vivas, Loio o ka mea paa moraki, ma
koua keena, uia Wailuku, Maui.
Dekemaba 17, 24, 31, Ianuari 7, 14.

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