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f THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1912. It 1 V V THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WA1LUKU. Statement of Wailuku, Maui, T. II. RESOURCES Loan, Discounts, Overdrafts f 1 10,865 05 United States Bonds 25,000 00 Other Bonds 75.195 91' Real Estate Owned t.ioi 22 Cash & Due from Banks 95.000 26 Banking House, Furniture, etc. 5,000 00 .Five Per cent. Fund 1. 250 00 TERRITORY OF HAWAII. i. S f4i3,4H 44 Condition. Aug. 31st, 1912. MAMMTIKS Capital Stock $ 35, 000 00 Surplus & Trofits 4.9'4 87 Due to Other Hauks 5.259 99 Circulation 24,997 50 Dividend Unpaid 15 00 Deposits 306,225 08 f4i3,4!2 44 Island and County of Maui I, C. D. Lufkin, Cashier of the First National Batik of Wailuku, do solemnly wear that the aliove statement is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. D. LUFKIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of September, A. D. 191 2. JAS. N. K. KEOI,A, Notary Public, Second Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. I SAUERBRUNNEN I from the famous Hartz Mountain springs in Germany. A delightful table water, refreshing, pure and i healthfuL liquors Blends well with all Order a trial case. You will like It. f H. HACKFELD & CO. I Distributors. Honolulu iiuauuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiiuiiiuiaiiiiuiuiuauuiuiui? XL. 11. lp. In Hew 15orh press. 1 ITS COMMON TALK "If It's from Mclnerny's It's the Best. " A Stein Bloch Clothing t Anytblnf ta Clothing, Skirts or baberdashiry . tkat unit from ot it dependable Look Well and Fools at Comfortable as. it Looks We have Clothing for every occasion and at prices that will suit a purse. Styles for the Society Man, and Suits for the business man. rvl.rvlclNERNYjLtd. I Fort and Merchant Sts., Honolulu Telephone 1141 Wailuku, Maul. T. H. P. a Box 83 WAILUKU HARDWARE CO., Successor to LEE HOR General Hardware, Enamelware, Oil Stoves, Twines, Mattings, Wall Papers, Mattresses, Etc., Etc., Etc. COFFINS MADE AT SHORT NOTICE. his figure for easel. the picture on the ENORMOUS COAL WASTE. The United States Bimau of Mines has found that out of 750, 000,000 tons of coal mined annually there is a sheer waste of 250,000,000 tons in production alone. Of the remaining 500,000,000 tons which reach the consumer there ia only a small percentage which is turned into actual energy. The average waste last year, according to recent Government figures, nmounted to 89 per cent., much of it due to in efficient methods of burning which can lie corrected. Natural gas equal in quantity to the total output of artificial gas manufactureed in the entire country is absolutely wasted by being turned loose into the air. Boiler scale alone causes a loss of 150,000,000 tons a year, and coke manufacture a waste of some $40, 000,000. GETTING ALL OP THE LOU. Economical Germans are now go ing one better than the Western pack ers who use every part of a pig but its squeal. They are utilizing every scrap of a log, and pine logs are cheaper than live hoes. The fibre and pulp are used to make cloth, yarn, artificial silk, bristles, carpet, twine, canvas and paper. The saw dust which falls from the cutter is gathered and turned, into parquet flooring. But even the wonderful Germans have been unable to find any use as yet for the rasp of the saw as it cuts through the log. TIPPING THB CASHIER. Help I The Society for the Aboli tion of Tipping please notice. A man got up from the barber's chair in a down town shop, walked up to the cashier's desk, paid his check and then tipped the cashier, and she wasn't a pretty girl, either. BULGARIANS FRENCH-DRILLED. Students of world politics who are given to speculating on the chances of Germany and France meeting again on the field of battle may find new fruit from their warlike thoughts in the spectacle presented by the Bulgarian army and its allies in the present war, as against the Turkish army. The Balkan troops were trained by French officers ; the Turks by Germans. SENATOR CLARK'8 BUYING. The allusion to William A. Clark's being a "blase buyer" of pictures in the lawsuit now being tried in Lon don over Clark's purchase of the Sir George Donaldson collection of old masters doesn't fit the role the former Senator from Montana plays in New York at picture sales at all. He is just as keen at what he is about as is the auctioneer at these functions, knows what he wants and never is lured by excitement of the moment into paying more than Jime &ableUaluilui Slailroad Co. The following schedule will go into effect July 1st, 1911 OPBRA AND AUCTION. , Of just how methodical Senator Clark is Tip had a striking illustra tion one night when he saw the former Senator leave his box in the Metropolitan Opera House, walk across Broadway to Mendelssohn Hall, drop into an aisle seat that had been reserved for him just as the first picture he wanted was placed on the easel. He bought that one and the one that was put up next for $28,000, and then put on his antique silk hat and walked in a leisurely way back to the Opera House. No blase buyer about that. BRUSSbLS LACE. It's a siid little time they've been having in Brussels about the lace, Brussels lace. The people who know how to make it are dying off. The new generation won't spend its time on labor that's so poorly paid. Neither does it enjoy working under ground, a condition necessary to the making of the cobwebbiest of the cobwebby patterns. So Queen Eli zabeth And Queen Wilhelmina and Mme. Fallieres of France have put their heads together and are trying to do things for this ancient and honorable art. To raise the remu neration and alter the conditions of work. Machine-made lace has not affected the sale of real lace at all. It has suffered solely from internal conditions, which, having at last been comprehended, will be chang ed. Occasionally a queen does some thing that's very much worth while. MOUNT SINAI. Some one just starting around the world said he was going to Mount Sinai. He'd only recently discover ed that Mount Sinai was a real mountain. He'd always thought it was a symbol or an allegory or something else that didn't mean much, anything but a mountain. So he's interested now to nee it. I told him that was the way I'd always felt about the Wild Man of Borneo'' who's just come to town. Would he please stop at Borneo and let me know about the wild man. We'll have a cable some day on the subject and I'll put it in the paper. THE CLERK. A clerk in a dry goods store was writing down my purchase in her book and fixing up a transfer. She got mixed and did it wrong and had it to call the head of the department and was generally peeved at herself. She said she'd just come from an other shop where the system was quite different. It eems there's a different system in nearly every different dry goods store. No won der my girl got mixed upl I've often thought that I for one would never have enough arithmetic to he a clerk. "It isn't easy, is it?" said I. "Not as easy as the women think when they get mad and jaw us," said the clerk. CLASS STATIONS Kahului Puunene Kahului Wailuku Kahului Spreckelsville Paia Spreckelsville Kahului Wailuku Kahului Spreckelsville Paia Spreckelsville Kahului Pass. Pass. Pass. No. I No. 2 No. 3 A. M. A. M. P. M. Lv. 6 15 Ar. 6 25 Lv. 6 30 Ar. 6 40 : Lv. 6 60 2 00 Ar. 7 02 2 12 Lv. 7 10 2 20 Ar. 7 22 2 32 Lv. 7 25 2 40 Lv. 7 37 -2 62 j Ar. 7 60 3 05 Lv. 8 00 3 15 Lv. 8 15 3 30 Ar.8 27 3 42 Lv. 8 30 3 45 Ar. 8 45 4 00 Lv. 9 00 4 05 ) Ar. 9 15 4 17 ( Lv. 4 20 . Lv 4 32 Ar 4 45 ( Lv 4 50 , Lv , 5 03 ' Ar. 1 5 15 Paso. Pass. & Frt. No 4 No. 5 P. M. 3 10 3 20 3 25 3 35 A. M. Freight Freight No. 6 P. M. 9 30 10 00 10 15 10 45 11 15 1 00 1 15 1 45 2 15 N. 7 A.M. 9 45 10 00 10 30 10 45 This train from Puunene, connects with trains leaving Kahului for Wailuku at 3:4s P. M. . y ICtahului Railroad Co. AGENTS F"OR ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, LTD.; , ALEXANDER BALDWIN, LTD., Line of Sailing Vessels between "'San Francisco and Hawaiian Ports; AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP CO. ORDERS FOR Rexall Remedies Amounting to Five Dollars and accompanied with cash will bo delivered to any port on Maui free. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd. HONOLULU LAHAINA STORE Importers & Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE WHOLESALE and RETAIL GASOLINE and DISTILLATE IN DRUMS LAHAINA STORE. ) 'WWW. dWWWWa rwwwi wwwwi ww ww wwww 8 o ( ( It.-, .lUWIIliVfltKK i m f 1 ., -wo jj M' 1 1 1 p A KODAK GHRISTMA Ts a fiappy Christmas S& Sfi Think of anything you want in the Kodak line and you will find it in our stock. Kodaks $5.00 up to $78.50; Brownie Cameras to $10. . Graflex, Premos and other makes. Photo Supplies of all kinds, Picture Trames, Etc. i tjfi H0N0LULU-PH0T03UPPLY--C0. 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