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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1911
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAILUKU.
Statement of CcjiicJ Ittoti.
Wailuku, Maul,, T. II., .Sept. 30th, 1911.
RESOURCES I LIABILITIES
Loans, Discounts, Overdrafts $186,130 47 Capital Stock $ 35. 00
United States Bonds 25,000 00 j Surplus & Profits 3745 4
Other Bonds 72,726 25 ! Due to Other Banks 9,688 68
Real Estate Wwned 1,160 85 j Circulation 24,99750
Cash & Due from Banks 87.743 S3 1 Deposits 274,11774
Banking House, Furniture, etc. 6,838 00
Five Ter cent. Fund 1.250 00
$380,8-19 40
$380,849 4o
E. & O. E.
C. D. LUFK1N', Cashier.
TERRITORY OF HAWAII, ) g9
County of Maui,
I, C. D. Lufkin, Cashier of the a1ove named l ank, do solemnly swear that thc
alwve statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. D. LUFKIN, Cashier.
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HONOLULU.
Sfime UableJialiului Railroad Co.
The following schedule will go into effect July 1st, 1911.
Pass.
CLASS Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. & prt. Freight Freight
STATIONS No. 1 No. a No. 3 No 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7
A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M.
Kahului Lv. 6 15 3 10 9 45
j Ar. 6 25 3 20 10 00
Puunene j Lv. 6 30 3 25 10 30
Kahului : Ar. 6 40 . .... 3 35 10 45
1 Lv. 6 50 2 00
Wailuku j Ar. 7 02 ; 2 12
Wailuku 1 Lv. 7 10 2 20
, , . j Ar. 7 22 2 32
Kahului j Ly 7 25 2 40 9 30
Spreckelsville Lv. 7 37 2 52 10 00
p . j Ar. 7 50 3 05 10 15
1 aia I Lv. 8 00 3 15 10 45
Spreckelsville Lv. 8 15 3 30
T, , , . j Ar. 8 27 3 42 11 15
Kahului 1 Lv. 8 30 3 45 1 00
,., .. , Ar. 8 45 4 00 1 15
Wailuku j lv. 9 00 4 05 1 45
Ar. 9 15 4 17 2 15
Kahului j I v 4 20
Spreckelsville Lv 4 32
j Ar 4 45
Paia I Lv 4 50
Spreckelsville Lv 5 03
Kahului JJL!j,:l!ji-L1
This train from Tuuuene connects with trains leaving Kahului for Wailuku at
KLeihului Railroad Co.
AGENTS F"OR
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San Francisco and Hawaiian I'orts;
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Maui News Combination.
The State Elections,
NEW YORK, Nov. 8 Tammany has carnal this city by f0.000.
The state has gone republican by big majority.
LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 8. Republicans swept the state yesterday.
TRENTON, Nov. 8. A republican legislature has been elected.
PROVIDENCE, Nov. 8. The republicans have again elected the
governor.
ALBEQUERQUE, N. M., Nov. 8. The first state election has
gone republican by a small majority.
JACKSON. Miss., Nov. 8. The democrats have swept the state.
CLEVELAND, Nov. 8. Ohio is divided between the socialists
and democrats.
TOPEKA, Nov. 8. McCreery, democrat, has been elected gov
ernor. TOKIO, Nov. 8. The attack on the Chinese imjterial palace is be
ing pushed vigorously. The palace is on fire. The emperor is said to
have been spirited away. Confimation unobtainable.
PEKIN, Nov. 8. The legations predict the fall of the Monchus
within two weeks.
SHANGHAI, Nov. 8. Wu Ting Fang says he thinks a republic is
feasable.
Have you heard them? Who? Why, Early and Fitch, the capti
vating singing team, at the Orpheum. Those who heard them last
night were more than delighted with their dainty singing act. Tonight
they will have all new songs, new coetutnes. Also moving pictures,
Many Disturbing Reports.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7. According to a cable received by the
Liberty News, Pekin has fall an, and the royal household has commit
ted suicide.
PEKIN, Nov. 7. Gen. Li Yuen Hung has submitted to Gen. Shi
Ki twenty-five demands upon which to arrange a peace. The most im
portant stumbling block is the provision for the deportation of the
royal family to Jehol, north of the great wall.
SHANGHAI, Nov. 7. Wu Ting Fang, formerly an imperialist,
has been appointed minister of foreign affairs for the new government
The slaughter at Hankow is laid to the imperialists.
TOKIO, Nov. 7. The Manchn regime is doomed. Four distinct
governments now exist in China.
SAN DIEGO. Nov. 7. Construction for a Panama Pacific Expo
sion began yesterday in the presence of an immense gathering.
CITY OF MEXICO, Nov. 7. Madero was inrugurated president
yesterday.
Massacre in Tripoli.
MALTA, Nov. 6. Passengers arriving here from Tripoli, confirm
the massacre of women and children by Italian troops in Tripoli.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. The Turkish Ambassador has filed an
emphatic protest with the State Department against the massacre of
women and children by the Italians in Tripoli.
TOKIO, Nov. 6. Following the capture of the City of Shanghai
the rebel army moved southward, swelled by recruits from Shanghai,
armed with rifles captured in the city. Soo Chan and Fuchow have
been captured by the rebels. The situation in Pekin isextiemely chao
tic. All members of the national assembly have resigned. Thousands
have been killed at Hankow. Two more Japanese warships have been
sent to the Yangste.
1 Ac&AUJiilN A, JNov. b. tiogers is in sight of the l'acihc, and is
expected to arrive here today. He has made the flight of 3231 miles
n 4924 minutes, actual time.
Rebels Take Shanghai.
TOKIO, Nov. 4. The rebels are in complete control of Shanghai.
I he city feu without resistance. Armed British volunteers are guard
ing the railway.
PEKIN, Oct. 4. The constitution as demanded by the revolu
tionists has been proclaimed.
LONDON, Nov. 4. 1 he Lsritish press is much agitated over the
reported atrocities of Italian troops in Tripoli.
HAVANA, Nov. 4. The estimated total output of sugar is 1,700,-
000 tons.
IMPERIAL JUNCTION, Cal., Nov. 4. Rogers engine broke
while he was in midair yesterday, and he glided four miles and alight
ed in safetv.
PEKIN, Nov. 4. The proposed constitution will be taken up by
the assembly. Yuan Shi Kai, recently appointed premier, has joined
the rebels.
Honolulu News.
HONOLULU, Nov. 7. Mayor Fern is a defendant in the suit of
llson in the belt road case, lie also backs the petitioner s complaint.
ithin three months a special session of the Legislature will be
called to appropriate the necessary money to prosecute the mosquito
campaign.
Gov. Frear yesterday pledged $150,000 from the contingent and
other funds, lhe shippers wharf commission has $40,000 to be turn
ed over.
About 700 men are working in the anti-mosquito campaign.
HONOLULU, Nov. 6. There are no new cases of yellow fever.
Dr. Ravmond says the clean-up in the Kalihi district has been
done better than he ever saw it done betore.
Dr. Currie says that the work of cleaning up can be done better
here than in New Orleans, because the community spirit is closer.
Driver Wilson of the hack stand at the corner of Fort and King
streets was run into and injured by Jeager's big touring car.
HONOLULU, Nov. 4. The national guard will be used in the
mosquito catnnaism
It is reported that the prohibition for Hawaii will be brought up
at the next session of Congress.
In the suit of the Chinese against the city. Dr. Mackall makes
oath that he closed the poi shops on the demand of the Hoard of
Health, and not because he considered them a source of contagion.
Mr. Lono Heen, and Miss Dawson were married yesterday.
Miss Erma Wodehouse bass been appointed the princess to repre
sent Oahu in the next parade.
HONOLULU, Nov. 8 John Wise will be arrested today, at the
request of Dr. Currie, for interfering with the health inspectors.
Investigation proves that bananas are a menace to homes, and all
banana trees within 150 feet of houses will be cut down.
F. M. Swanzy is to be president of the planters association.
- The Keokea Tobacco Com pa p. y was organized yesterday to manu
facture cigars from Kona tobacco.
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
SCHEDULE FOR
HONOLULU-KAHULUI-HILO and HAWAIIAN PORTS
Steamer
PUGF.ET ROUND lltiwnllan Munife Arrive
Arriva I.rnve Arrive Leave 8. F.
Voyage
Lurline . .
Hilonian .
Iloiiolulan .
Wilhehnina
Enterprise
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Hilenian .
Lurline . .
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Enterprise
Wilhehnina
Lurline . .
Hilonian .
Iloiiolulan .
Enterprise
Wilbeltnina
Mlyades . .
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Wilhehnina calls at Honolulu and Ililo.
Lurline calls at Honolulu andKahului
"1 calls at Honolulu anil Kahului
tii..i.. I " Sept. and Oct. trips.
Honolulau f calls at Honolulu an(l fcabului
J on Nov. and Dec. trips.
Hyades via Puget Sound to Honolulu, Port
Mien, Kahului II1I0 and Kaanapali.
Hilonian via Tuget Sound to Hono
lulu, Tort Allen, Kahului, Hilo and
Kaanapali.
Enterprise On voyage No. 87 to Hono
lulu Kahului, Port Allen, Hilo and
Kaanapali via Tuget Sound.
Enterprise except on Voyage No. 87
to Hilo direct.
Indicatcsthatstcamercarrics freight and combustibles only (no passengers
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