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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 9U
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THE FiRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAILUKU.
Statement of Condition.
Wailuku, Maui,, T. II., Sept. 30th, 19TI.
INABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 35,000 00
Surplus & Profits 37,o4S 48
Due to Oilier Banks 9,688 68
Circulation 24,997 50
Deposits 274,11774
RESOURCES
Loans, Discounts, Overdrafts f 16,130 47
United States Bonds 25,000 00
Other Bonds 72.726 25
Real Estate Wwned 1,160 85
Cash & Due from Banks 87.743 S3
Banking House, Furniture, etc. 6,838 00
Vive Per cent. Fund 1,250 00
$380, S49 40
380,849 40
K. & O. E.
C..D. LUFKIN, Cashier.
TERRITORY OF HAWAII, )
County of Maui,
I, C. D. Lufkin, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. D. LUFKIN.VCashier.
VALVOL1NF
D The oil that lubricates.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
EL. O. HALL & SON LTD.
Agents for the celebrated
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
The 1911 INDIAN with its free engine and clutch is the most
up-to-date motorcycle made and the greatest hill climber known.
Send to us for Catalogue and Prices.
E.0.HALLAS0N,Ltd.
HONOLULU.
Jime Jable3Cahului Slailroad Co.
The following schedule will go into effect July 1st, 1911.
CLASS
STATIONS
Kahului
1
Puuncne
Kahului
Wailuku
Kahului
Spreckelsville
Paia
Spreckelsville
Kahului
Wailuku
Kahului
Spreckelsville
Paia
Spreckelsville
Kahului
Lv.
Ar.
Lv.
Ar.
Lv.
Ar.
Lv.
Ar
Lv.
Lv.
Ar
Lv.
Lv.
Ar
Lv
Ar
Lv
Ar
Lv
Lv
Ar
Lv
Lv
Ar
Pass.
No. 1
A. M.
6 15
6 25
6 30
6 40
6 50
02
10
22
25
37
50
8 00
8 15
8 27
8 30
8 45
9 00
9 15
Pass.
No. 1
A. M.
Pass.
No. 3
P. M.
00
12
20
32
40
52
05
3 15
3 30
42
45
00
05
17
20
32
45
50
03
15
"Pass.
No 4
P. M.
3 10
20
25
3 35
Pass.
& Frt.
No. 5
A. M.
9 30
10 00
10 15
10 45
11 15
Freight
No. 6
P. M.
1 00
1 15
1 45
2 15
Pre igh
No. 7
A. M.
9 45
10 00
10 30
10 45
This train from Puunene connects with trajns leaving Kahului for Wailuku at
3:45 P. M.
Kahului Railroad Co.
AGENTS FOR
ALEXANDER k BALDWIN, LTD. :
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, LTD., Line of Sailing Vessels betwceD
San Francisco and Hawaiian Ports;
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP CO.
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Maui News Combination
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
Darrow Indicted.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 80. Democrats in stormy caucus decided
to eliminate from party program Appropriation for battle ships. After a
spirited discussion in the House of Representatives, Henry proposed
an investigation into the rumor that the House is under control of
Wall Btreet. Henry declared that the money trust was on the way to
disrupt democratic party.
The first of a series of conferences between Progressive leaders
held here today in an effort to reach an agreement between Roosevelt
and La Follette. Democratic 6teel tarriff bill parsed by 100 majority.
Lorrimer was again on the stand in his own defence yesterday.
CLEVELAFD, Jan. 80. Taft is on a tour speaking to crowds
and calling upon Republicans to stand for him and not allow side is
sues to interfere with their principles.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 30. Clarence Darrow indicted for furnish
ing the money with which Franklin was to bribe jurors in the Mc-
Natnara trials.
TAMPA, Fla , Jan. 80. Attorney Fredericks, who is here for
rest, says it will be impossible for Darrow to escape. He says further
that the officials of the American Federation of Labor are seiiously
involved in the case.
ASSUAN, Jan. 30. During ceremonies the Duke of Fife, repre
senting the King of England, fell dead. He was the husband of the
Princess Koyal.
MUKDEM, Manchuria, Jan. 30. Three Progrebsives assassinated
yesterday. The authorities are putting down the rebel revolutionists
with a strong hand.
CAIRO, 111., Jan. 30. Thirteen of the party on the railroad ferry
have been saved.
BOSTON, Jan. 30. Militia ordered out to quell labor troubles.
LISBON, Jan. 80. Strikers using dynamite destroyed several cars
yesterday.
Increasing Army in Hawaii.
WASHINGTON, Jan 29. In annual report of Secretary of War,
it is asserted that the war department will immediately set about re
ducing army posts in the Philippines, and increasing those in Hawaii
to 15,000. Half of the forces now in the Philippines will be withdrawn,
and this will brine the troops to Hawaii a year in advance of schedule.
The near completion of the Panama Canal is given as a reason for
action in forcing modification of original plans.
CAIRO, Jan. 29. in crossing railroad ferry thirteen men and
women were caught in the ice jamb and whirled down the river. Efforts
to find them have so far failed and it is feared the boat was sunk.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27. The closing day of the aviation meet
was one of sensational flying by Blanche Scott, Bechey and Parmelee,
the woman doing the most dangerous Blunts since the meet started.
SAN MATEO, Jan. 29. In a dying statement J. J. Moore, shot
here Saturday by Timothy, declares his wife was in automobile when
shooting took place. Woman says she was in the house. Timothy says
he took Moore for a hold-up man and fared.
PEKIN", Jan. 29. Refusal met request for extension of amistice.
Woo Ting Fang, in reply to note from Emperor, said ' Emperor must
abdicate of fight. News caused consternation in ro'val household. He-
eng has fled the city. . ' '
liUAYtJUlL, Jan. 29. A furious mob broke open the jail on Sat
urday, dragged out Alfaro and two brothers and killed them in cold
blood. Two revolutionary generals were also lynched, and the revo
lution has received a serious setback in consequence.
In no Hurry to Appoint.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. A special to the Advertiser says Taft
will be in no burry to appoint a commissioner to investigate Frear.
An early appointment improbable. Another special says Kuhio will
return to defeat Taft's delegates for tbe National Convention.
OS ANGELES, Jan. 28. Gill of Baltimore, first aviator to be in
jured at the present meet. Machine wrecked by colliding with fence.
fciAN r KAN CISCO, Jan. 27. Mrs. Wm Crocker gave a magnifi
cent ball attended by many city guests.
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Jan. 27. A disastrous tire in business
center. Loss 1200,000. One fireman killed by falling walls.
NEW YORK, Jan. 27. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught
have left for Ottawa. Expressed themselves , highly pleased with
Washington reception.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. Knox will succeed Harlen on the Su
preme Court bench. Taft left today for a five day trip through New
York and Ohio. Samuel Undermeyer urges investigation into the
money trust. Democrat steel trust will pass Monday.
LONDON, Jan. 27. It is reported in official circles that the Jap
anese minister to Pekin has been recalled. "
PEKIN, Jan. 27. Reported that armistice will be extended for
short time.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. Taft yesterday issued a public appeal
for funds to aid the starving Chinese.
NANKING, Jan. 27 Revolutionary army marching on Pekin
have a number of American flying machines.
PARIS, Jan. 27. Settlement reached in case of French vessel
captured recently on African coast by Italians. It is said Turks were
disguised as Red CroBs workers and vessel carried contrabands. Turks
will be sent to France for purpose ot identification.
. ROME, Jan. 27. Italian troops complain of unpleasant position
on the front of Tripoli.
Honolulu News.
HONOLULU, Jan. 30. Winners of the Star prizes: Miss Arnold,
Miss Drew, Miss Turril, Virginia Sylva, Auguat Dias, Leilani Weight,
Winkley Achong. Mrs. Pavne. Mrs. Paggett, Joe Viera and Miss
Collman.
General Macomb has selected a site at Leilehua for great barracks
and will report to Washington. .
Frank Vida married to a Mies Hughes of Australia yesterday.
HONOLULU, Jan. 29. John Lua, the escaped convict, captured
without diihculty in a Japanese house in Kabana last night.
Union of Honolulu stevedores will decide on strike question tonight
' Captain Saunders buiied by masons yesterday.
HONOLULU. Jan. 27. The wife of Lieutenant Stamper, 2nd
Infantry, was found drowned in Wahiawa dam yesterday morning.
Was out with her camera, and is supposed to have slipped, and struck
bead on stone as tnere was only a loot 01 water where ner Dody was
found. .
Water Carnival Tuesday, Feb. 20th, instead of the 21nt, on account
of Ash Wednesday.
The Merchants' Association yesterday passed a resolution favoring
the suspension of the coastwise shipping laws.
General Macomb will lead military and naval parade on Washing
ton's birthday.
Four brothers of the late James Campbell received more than $25
000 each as income from the estate.
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
1912 ;
CASTLE & COOKE, LIMITED, Agents, HONOLULU
HEIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE
1912
San Francisco Puget Sound Hawaiian Islands
Steamer
PUGBET SOUIND Hawaiian Inlands Arrive
Arrive Leave Arrive Leave 6. F.
Voyage
Lurline Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 23
Enterprise Jan. 13 Jan. ai Jau. 31
Wilbeluiina... Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 31
Hyades Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Feb. 6 Feb. 14
Honolulau.... Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Feb. 7
Lurline Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 20
Hilonian Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Feb. 26 Mar. 6
Wilhelmina.. Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 28
Enterprise- Feb. 17 Feb. 35 Mar. 6
Honolulan... Feb. 21 I'eb. 27 Mar. 6
Hyade9 Feb. 29 Mar. 3 Mar. 9 Mar. 19 Mar. 27
Lurline Mar. 6 .. Mar. 13 Mar. 19
Wilhelmina.. Mar. 13 Mar. 19 Mar. 27
Honolulan... Mar. 20 - Mar. 26 Apr. 3
Hiloniau ... Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 30 Apr. 8 Apr. i7
Enterprise... Mar. 23 Mar. 31 Apr. 10
Lurline Apr. $ Apr. 10 Apr. 16
Wilhelmina.. Apr. 10 Apr. 16 Apr. 24
Hyades Apr. 11 Apr. 14 Apr. 20 Apr. 3o May 8
Honolulan... Apr. 17 Apr. 23 May 1
Enterprise... Apr. 27 May 5 May 15
Lurline - May 1 May 8 May 14
Hilonian.... May 2 May 5 May II May 20 May 29
Wilhelmina.. May I - May 14 May 22
Honolulan... May i5 May 21 May 29
Hyades May 23 May 26 June I . Jnne it June 19
Lurline .. May 29 June 5 June 11
Enterprise... June 1 June 9 June 19
Wilhelmina. June 5 - June 11 June 19
Honolulan... June 12 June 18 June 26
Hilonian ... June 13 June 16 June 22 July I July 10
Lurline June 26 July 3 July 9
Jan. 31
Feb. 10
Feb. 6
Feb. 24
Feb. 14
Feb. 23
Mar. 14
Mar. 5
Mar. 18
Mar. 13
Apr. 6
Mar. 27
Apr. 2
Apr.
Apr.
Apr,
Apr.
Apr.
10
20
30
May 18
May 8
May 23
May 33
June 6
May 28
June 5
June 29
June 19
June 29
June 25
July
July
July
3
18
17
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90
26
5
12
43
58
7
9
13
26
44
28
14
59
9
45
29
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93
46
60
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94
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48
PORTS OF CALL.
S. S. Wilhelmina. ..From San Francisco
to Honolulu, to Hilo, to Houolulu and
thence to San Francisco.
S. Lurline. ..From San Francisco to
Honolulu, to Kahului, to Honolulu
and thence to San Francisco.
S. Honolulan. ..From San Francisco to
Honolulu, to Kahului, to Honolulu
and thence to San Francisco.
S. S. Hilonian.'.. From San Francisco to
Fuget Sound, to Honolulu, to Island
Ports thence to San Francisco.
S. S. Hyades.. .From San Francisco to
Puget Sound, to Honolulu, to Island
Ports thence to San Francisco.
S. S. Enterprise. ..From San Francisco to
Hilo and Return.
Freight Steamers only. Combustibles and Explosives Carried.
The S. S. HILONIAN and S. S. HYADES leave outside Ports ou
dates above given. For sailing dates from HONOLULU apply to
Agent.
Subject to Change
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