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8 THE F'RST NATIONAL BANK OF WAILUKU. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1912. Statement of Condition. Wailuku, Maui,, T. 11., Sept. 30th, 1911. LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 35,ooo 00 Surplus & Profits 37.45 43 Due to Other Hanks 9,688 68 Circulation 24.997 5 Deposits 274,11774 RESOURCES Loans, Discounts, Overdrafts $186,130 47 United States Bonds 25,000 00 Other Bonds 72.726 25 Real Estate VVwned i,i6o 85 Cash & Due from Banks 87.743 83 Banking House, Furniture, etc. 6,838 00 Five Per cent. Fund 1,250 00 $380,849 40 $380,849 40 E. & O. K. 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 REINFORCEF) Concrete Cup Bars, Rib Metal, Hy, Rib, Lath, , Water-proof Coating. -- fcjiji -. " HONOLULU IRON WORKS COMPANY, Honolulu. Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 1912 INDIANS We are now receiving our first 1912 Indians and they have proved to be the most perfect Motorcycle ever put up. Over 8000 Indians have been sold and delivered by the factory in the first four months of the year and still we find it hard to get our orders filled, especially the 2 speed models. Write US for a 1912 catalogue and get full information. A large and complete stovk of spare parts carried in stock. E.0.HALL480N,Ltd. HONOLULU. ORDERS FOR Rexall Remedies t Amounting to Five Dollars and accompanied with cash will be delivered to any port on Maui free. Citizens Patrol Streets. SAN DIEGO, May 8. Thirty policemen stopped a freight train, and arrpfited 8') members of the Industrial Workers of the World, who hud been txpelled from this city and were trying to bent their way back. Armed citizens are patroling the streets. BALTIMORE, May 8, Roosevelt has 66 delegates. Only 65 are needed to control the state convention. WASHINGTON, May 8. The reports of disturbances at Mazat lan have been greatly exaggerated. NEW ORLEANS, May 8. The danger murk has passed, and the total dead in this city are 17. SAN FRANCISCO, May 8 Ten Chinese, leaders in the tong war, have been indicted for murder. CONCORD, May 8. The Supreme Court has decided that Mrs. Eddy's will is valid. She leaves $2,000,000 to her church. ' Roosevelt Gets Another. BALTIMORE, May 7. Roosevelt has carried Maryland after a hard fight. DALLAS, Tex., May 7. Roosevelt and Taft both claim a majority in this State. Wilson has won in the democratic primaries. CHEYENNE, May 7. Despatches from Washington have stirred up the railway officials to activity. All empty cars have been rushed to Fort Russell to transport the Ninth Cavalry to the Mexican border. HATTIESBURG, Tex., May 7. -A railroad wreck near here has caused the death ot 10 confederate veterans and four of the train crew. Many others were injured. VICTORIA May 7' The British cruiser Algerine has sailed south to Mexico. - 4. ' -. " '- NEW ORLEANS, May 7. Rainto ar discouraging those working to strengthen the levies. , ; ' . -. Mexicans Become Bold. EL PASO, May 6. Private Baker, while patroling the Mexican border, was shot and wounded by two Mexicans, who were concealed. They afterwards murdered an American named Harvey. TCRREON, May 6. Madero's army has been defeated by a rebel army of 7,000 men. EL PASO, May 6. A Mormon settlement at Coloniadiaz has been attacked and looted by bandits. MAZATLAN, May 6. Consul Alger has requested permission of the immigration authorities to admit 400 Chinese from this vicinity, fearing a repetition of the 1 orreon massacre. DALLAS, Tex., May 6. Incomplete-returns give Taft 38, and Roosevelt 37. NEW ORLEANS, May 6. The flood situation is gradually growj ing worse. The high water mark has been passed. The city is facing a crisis, and 100,000 are homeless. The sugar plantations are threat ened. "ROME, May 6. The Italians have bombarded Rhodes. Situation Serious. WASHINGTON, May 4. Reports of grave signiflfrnce have come from Mexico. The war department has issued orders to th Fifth field artillery at Fort Sill to bold itself in readiness for instant march. A Resolution has been introduced into the House to ascertain if any foreign government is attempting to obtain concessions in Mexico. GALVESTON, May 4 U. S. Marshal Brewster has .returned here from the Mexican border. Ho expressed himself as believing in tervention the only hope. MINNEAPOLIS, May 4 At the conference of Methodist bishops the resolution to remove the ban from cards, horse racing and dancing resulted in a tie vote. WASHINGTON, May 4. The independent steamship companies are fighting to prevent railroad owned vessels obtaining equal rights n the matter of canal lolls. SEATTLE, May 4 Former Chief of Police Wappenstein ' today went to the penitentiary to serve asentence for protecting vice. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd. HONOLULU m H m 0 s THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO. Ltd WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE J BUYS AND SELLS-r- REAL ESTATE, STOCKS & BONDS m m m S NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MORTGAGES J SECURES INVESMKNTS ai J A List of High Grade Securities mailed on application 2 CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED' HONOLULU, HAWAII P. O. Box 346 IMlMlUMUMlllllllUilllUlllliliMlliMji4i MATSON NAVIGATION CO. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO -:- PUGET SOUND 0. 21 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS 1912 Oaomnf Leave 6. F. PUCF.ET SOUND Hawaiian Inlands Arrive Luave Arrive Leave Lurline May I - May 8 May 14 Hyades May 2 May 5 May 11 May 2t May 29 Wilhelinina.. May I Mav 14 Mav 22 Enterprise. May It May 19 May 29 Houolulan ... May i5 .. May 21 May 29 Hilonian.... May 23 May 26 June I June 10 June la Lurline -May 29 , June 5 June 11 Wilhelmina. June 5 .. June 11 June 19 Honolulan... June 12 - June 18 June 26 IIyades June 13 June 16 June 22 July 2 July 10 Enterprise.. June 15 June 23 July 3 Lurline June 26 .' July 3 July 9 Wilhelmina.. July 3 .. July 9 July 17 Hilonian July 5 July 8 July 13 July 22 July ti Honolnlau... July 10 . July 16 July 24 Enterprise . July 20 ... July 28 Aug. Lurline July 24 July 31 Aug. Hyades July 25 July 28 Aug. 3 Aug. 13 Aug. Wilhelinina.. July 31 Aug. 6 Aug, Honolulan... Aug. 7 Aug. 13 Aug, Hilonian ... Aug. 15 Aug. 18 Aug. 24 Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Lurline. ...... Aug. 21 Aug. 28 Sept. 3 Enterprise.. Aug. 24 Sept. I Sept. II Wilhelmina.. Aug. 28 Sept. 3 Sept. 11 Honolulan... Sept. 4 Sept. 10 Sept. 18 Hyades Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 4 Sept.24 Oct. 2 Lurline Sept. 18 Kept. 25 Oct. 1' Wilhelmina.. Sept.25 - Oct. I Oct. 9 Ililonian.... Sept.26 Sept. 29 . Oct. 5 Oct. 14 Oct. 23 7 6 21 14 21 Arrive Voyage May 22 46 June 8 27 May 28 30 June 8 93 June 5 16 June 27 61 June 19 47 June 25 31 July 3 17 July 20 28 July 13 94 July 17 48 July 23 32 Aug. 8 62 July 31 IS Aug. ) 95 Aug. 14 49 Aug. 3i 29 Aug. 20 33 Aug. 28 19 Sept. 19 63 Sept. II 50 St ft. 21 96 Sept. 17 34 Sept. 25 20 Oct. 12 30 Oct. 9 51 Oct. IS 35 Oct. 31 64 PORTS OF CALL. S. S. WIIJIFXMIN..Trrr7.TovHonolulu and Kilo. S. S. LURLINE To HoiWulu ami Kahului. ; S. S. HONOLULAN To Honolulu and Kahului. 'S. 9. ENTERPRISE.. TqIIUo. S 1' illLOMAN.' Tu Hono,u,u ,iud a11 Hawaiian Ports. Indicates that steamer carries freight and combustibles . only (no uassenccrs. " -:t Subject to Change Educator $4.00 shoe A Home for the Feet not a Prison. Has room for all five tors to lie perfectly in their natural positions. MANUFACTURER'S SHOE COMPANY, Ltd. 1051 FORT STREET, : HONOLULU. Honolulu News. HONOLULU, May 8. The Loan Fund Commission has spent over 17,000, with nothing to show, but an old grey horse. The governor has cabled his reasons for opposing the literucy test for immigrants to Hawaii. He fays the Caucasian retilement of Hawaii would be hampered. After 40 years continuous service, Capt, Berger has asked for a leave of absence. Admiral Cowlea expects the naval dry dock will be completed in two years. HONOLULU, May 7. The yacht Hawaii sailed at 2:30 yesterday for San Pedro. The governor disapproves the secret methods of the Belt road commission. No appointment has yet been made to succeed Campbell. Horn,er sayg the, governor has talked with him regarding the position, but has not offered it to him. The discovery of potash in the black sand about tho craters may complicate the homestead matters. A nine roller mill will be shipped, to the San Carlos Milling com pany by the Honolulu Iron Works. IT IS THE BEST Liu LA L ATSUF Your Grocer Sells It