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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1912 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAILUKU. Statement of Condition. Wailukn, Maui,, T. II., Sept. 30th, 1911. LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 35. Surplus & Profits 37.45 43 Due to Oilier Banks 9,688 68 Circulation 4.997 5 Deposits 274,11774 RESOURCES Loans, Discounts, Overdrafts ft 186,130 47 United States Bonds. 25,00000 , Other Bonds . 72,726 25 Real Estate Wwned t, 160 85 Cash & Due from Banks 87.743 83 Banking House, Furniture, etc. 6,838 00 Five Vet cent. Fund 1,250 00 $380,849 40 1 380,849 40 E. & 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, .Cashier. KAHN SYSTEM OF REINFORCEr '"""Hr'i'l'fflf P mil MiuwABirang Cup. Bars, Rib Metal, Hy, Rib, Lath, Water-proof Coating. HONOLULU IRON WORKS COMPANY, Honolulu. Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. E. 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 uud the greatest hill climber known. JJ Send to us for Catalogue and Prices.. E.0. HALL SON, Ltd. HONOLULU. f ORDERS FOR Rexall Remedi Amounting to Five Dollars and accompanied with cash will be delivered to any port on Maui free. es I Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd. HONOLULU TELEGRAPHIC NEWS The Death Roll. NEW YORK, April 17. The official list of dead from the Titanic amount to 1312 souls. Two hundred and ten first class passengers were saved, one officer, one wireless operator, and 114 of the crew. The Virginian and the Parisicn did not arrive in time to save the pas sengers. Major Betts and Dr. Dodge Washington of San Francisco are missing. Mrs. Astor and Mrs. Strauss are among the saved. LONDON, April 17. Fifteen bulkheads of the Titanic failed to work when the disaster came. CHIHUAHUA, April 17. Orozo has wired an apology to Taft for offending the American consul. 1200 Perish. NEW YORK, April 16. The steamer Titanic which hit an ice berg yesterday, sank within four hours. Twelvo hundred passengers are known to have been drowned. Many prominent people are miss ing. Half a million dollars worth of diamonds went down with the ship. The vessel was insured for seven and a half million dollars. This is the worst marine disaster in history. TUCSON, April 16. Over 200 American women and children have been robbed and murdered by Mexican bandits. One hundred have been shot, along the line of the Southern Pacific railway. WASHINGTON, April 16. A note has been sent to the Mexican authorities setting forth the strained relations of that government with the United States. Another Sea Tragedy. NEW YORK, April 15. The steamer Titanic has rammed an ice- berg off Cape Race, and is rapidly sinking. Many prominent persons are on board including Mrs. J. F. Astor, Major Betts and W. T. Stead. WASHINGTON, April 15. It is believed the Mexican situation has aroused the government to a point of radical action. Troops will be rushed to the border. CITY OF MEXICO, April 15. Several hundred foreigners have petitioned Great Britain to interfere for the sake of peace. Tho peti tion is the outcome of an indignation meeting. A protest has been sent Madero against the continued perpetration of revolutionary horrors. AMqY, April 15. Forty persons embarking on a British steamer here have been drowned. PHILADELPHIA, April 15. Roosevelt has carried 50 out of 60 delegates. SEATTLE, April 15 Taft is hopelessly in the minority in the primaries here. NEW ORLEANS, April 15. Two prominent bankers have been arrested here for falsifying accounts. SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. Jenny Crocker is engaged to marry Malcolm Whitman. Beliggerant Mexicans. CHIHUAHUA, April 13. Gen. Orozo says he will not allow the American consul to interfere in any way, or to offer any protest against the treatment of American citizens. He declares his govern ment muBt be recognized at Washington. WASHINGTON, April 13. Taft today signed an order authoriz ing the shipment of naval supplies to the Mexican fleet. NEW YORK, April 13. The funeral of Gen. Grant will be held at West Point on the arrival of his daughter from Russia. LYNN, -April 13. The body of George Marsh, a wealthy manu facturer was found in his auto. There is no clue to the murderer. BREMEN, April 13 The North German Lloyd Company has or dered a 14,000 ton ship for the Panama Canal trade. GREENVILLE, April 13. Ihe levy has broken 19 miles from here, and CO towns are threatened. PHILADELPHIA, April 13. The primaries here indicate CO votes for Taft and 16 for Roosevelt. NEW YORK, April 13. The death of General Grant makes Gen eral Funston a major general. matson navigation co. 1912 CASTLE & COOKE, LIMITED, Agents, HONOLULU FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE 1912 San Francisco Puget Sound Hawaiian Islands Steamer Loavo 8. F. PlIGRliT SOl'ND Arrive Lcitvo Lurline Enterprise... Wilhelmina., Hyades , Honolulan... Lurline Ililonian.... Wilhelmina.. Enterprise .... Honolulan ... Hyades Lurline Wilhelmina.. Honolulan... Ililonian ... Enterprise... Lurline Wilhelmina.. Hyades Honolulan... Enterprise... Lurline Ililonian.... Wilhelmina.. Honolulan ... Hyades Lurline Enterprise... Wilhelmina. Honolulan... Ililonian ... Lurline . Jan. 10 Ja. 13 . Jan. 17 . Jan. i3 , Jan. 24 , Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 29 Mar. 6 Mar. 13 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Apr. 3 Apr, 10 Apr. 11 Apr. J 7 Apr. 27 May I May 2 May . S May 1 5 May 23 May 29 June I June 5 June 12 June 13 June 26 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Mar. 3 Mar. 9 Mar. 24 Mar. 30 Apr. 14 Apr. 20 May 5 May II May 26 June 1 June 16 June 22 PORTS OF CALL. Hntvailan lalnnHa Arrlvt VftU'ifra Arrive- Livo S. K. WUJdBO Jan. 17 . Jan. 23 Jan. 31 42 Jan. 21 Jan. 31 Feb. 10 90 Jan. 23 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 26 Feb. 6 Feb. 14 Feb. 24 25 Jan. 30 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 2S 43 Feb. 26 Mar. 6 Mar. 14 58 Feb. 20 Feb. 28 Mar. 5 27 Feb. 25 Mar. 6 Mar. IS 91 Feb. 27 Mar. 6 Mar. 13 13 Mar. 19 Mar. 27 Apr. 6 26 Mar. 13 Mar. 19 Mar. 27 44 Mar. 19 Mar. 27 Apr. (2 28 Mar. 26 Apr. 3 Apr. 10 14 Apr. S Apr. 17 Apr. 25 59 Mar. 3t Apr. 10 Apr. 20 92 Apr. 10 Apr. 16 Apr. 24 45 Apr. 16 Apr.j24 Apr. 30 29 Apr. 3o May 8 May 18 27 Apr. 23 May 1 May 8 15 May s -May 15 May 25 93 May 8 May 14 Ky 22 46 May 20 May 29 June 6 60 May 14 May 22 May 28 30 May 21 May 29 June 5 16 June 11 June 19 June 29 28 June 5 June 11 June 19 47 June 9 June 19 June 29 94 June II June 19 j June -25 31 June 18 June 26 July 3 17 July I July 10 July 18 61. ily 3 July 9 July 17 48 S. S. Wilhelmina.. .Prom San Francisco to Honolulu, to Hilo, to Honolulu and thence to San Francisco. S. S. Lurline.. .From Sn Ftancisco to Honolulu, to Kahului, to Honolulu and thence to San Francisco. S. S. Honolulan. ..From Sau Francisco to Honolulu, to Kahului, to Honolulu and thence to San Francisco. S. S. Hilonian...From San Francisco to I'uget Sound, to Hoaolulu, to Island Forts thence to San Francisco. S. S. Hyades. ..Prom San F'rancisco to I'liget Sound, to Honolulu, to Island Forts thence to San F'rancisco. S. S. Enterprise. ..From Sau F'rancisco to Hilo and Return. Freiglit Steamers only. Combustibles and Explosives Carried. TheS. S. IIILONIAN and S. S. HYADES leave outside Ports on dates above given. For sailing; dates from HONOLULU apply to Agent. Subject to Chancre Educator hoe $4.00 s A Home for the Feet not a Prison. Has room for all five toes to Lje perfectly in their natural positions. . : : 1 MANUFACTURER'S SHOE COMPANY, Ltd. 1051 FORT STREET, HONOLULU. THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO. Ltd m 1 o S BUYS AND SELLS RE A I ESTATE, STOCKS & UONDS 5 2 WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE J S NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MOKTG AG ES m c m r r r r . , 5 SECURES INVESTMENTS I A List of High Grade Securities mailed on application S CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED S HONOLULU, HAWAII Honolulu News. HONOLULU, April 16. The Republican convention voted to have an open ballot for delegates. Harris was elected chairman. Rice and II. A. Baldwin were elected to the national convention by acclamation. The others elected were: Kuhio. Renton. Frear and Moir. The alternates are Coney, Wise, Marcellino, W. T. Monsarrat, Clias. Wilcox and Carl Smith. Atkinson, Shingle and Holstein were defeated. It is rumored that Kuhio will resign. Rice was elected national committeeman. In the democratic convention the delegates elected are II. Irwin, Lyons, Ewaliko, G. T. Waller, EfBnger and Allan Herbert. HONOLULU, April 15. The Taft league has named Harris for chairman of the convention, and Chas. Wrilcox for secretary. The delegates of the league for the national convention are II. A. Baldwin, Moir, Frear, Kuhio, Geo. Renton and C. A. Rice. The Lord & Young company has been awarded the contract for building the administration building at Pearl Harbor. HONOLULU, April 13. Mariam Munden, formerly of Kauai, died here last night. The corner stone for the Kaimuki school was laid yesterday by Judge Dole and Queen Liliuokalani. One hundred or more men have been laid off from work on the dry dock, pending the return of Smith from Washington. IT IS THE BEST ILo Jk IS) fea fL-n I I Your Grocer Sells It.