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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1913
WALL DOUGffM
Announce Mr. Dougherty's
presence on Maui with beau
tiful articles collected from
the leading artist-jewelers,
gem merchants and silver
smiths of America and
Europe.
Mr. Dougherty will take pleasure in show
ing these articles many of which were
selected with especial thought for Holi
day gifts.
Baseball Players Attention!
The Official Baseball
CORK
Spalding Cork Centre Ball
Send for complete catalogue of Spalding Goods.
E. O. HALL & SON, Ltd.
HONOLULU
James C. Toss, Jr.,
Civil Engineer & Surveyor.
Offich Market & Main St.
Wailuku
Maui
IN THE MATTER OE THE ESTATE
OF I'lvARL CARR, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
TUe undersigned having been appoint
ed Administrator of the Estate of I'earl
Carr, deceased, late of Kaluilui, Maui.
Notice is hereby given to all the credit
ors of the deceased to present their claims,
duly authenticated and with proper
vouchers, if any exist, to him at his place
of business at Wailuku, 31am, lerritory
of Hawaii, within six months from the
date of the first publication hereof, or
within six mouths from the day they
fall due, if not so presented they shall
be forever barred, and payment thereof
shall not be made.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, Oct. 4, 1913.
E. R. ISEVINS,
Administrator, Estate of I'earl Carr, De
ceased.
Oct. 4-11-1S-25, Nov. 1.
LODGE MAUI, No. 984, A. H.&A.M
Stated meetings will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kaluilui, on the first
Saturday night of each month at
7:30 P. M.
Visiting brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
V. WKSCOATT, R. W. M.
II. K. DUNCAN,
Secreta r
IN THE t'ineUIT rOl'HT OF THE SECOND
JIDUIAL CIHC'UT TKHHITOKY OK
HAWAII.
At Chambers In Trobate,
In the Matter of the Estate of
JOHN KALUNA, Late of Taia, Maui,
deceased.
The undersigned having been appointed
Administrator of the Estate of John
Kahina, deceased, late of 1'aia, Maui,
T. H. hereby gives notice to all creditors
of the said deceased to present their
claims, duly authenticated and with
proper vouchers, if any exist, even if the
claim is secured by mortgage upon real
estate, to him at his place of business at
Kaluilui, Maui, T. H. within six months
from the date of first publication hereof,
or within six months from the day they
fall due, or if cot so presented they shall
be forever barred, and payment thereof
shall not be made
Date of first 1'ublication Oct. 25, 1913.
D. C. LINDSAY,
Administrator of the Estate of John Ka
luna, Deceased.
E. R. BEVINS,
Attorney for Administrator,
Oct. 25, Nov. I, 8, 15, 22.
ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.
WJ
Regular meetings will be held at the
Knights of Pythias Hail, Wailuku, on the
second aud fourth Saturdays of each
month.
All visiting members are cordially in
vited to attend
V. A. SPARKS, C. C.
A .MARTINSEN", K. R. & S
Telegraph News of the Week
HONOLULU, Oct. 23 McDi: lie will have to face ugly chnrEfP
tolay, nnd he and sergeant Kelleti will be suspended fur the time
being. ,
Thayer f;iy he cannot net a? povernor, and that thing will have
to wait for Pinkhain.
BNhop street will be continued
near future.
HONOLULU, Oct. 23. The I
to erect a monument to the lute II'
through to Heretaiiia street in t lie
onolulu Humane Society is toing
se Davidfon.
1 gwuMMatae n'A wiana i
Best for
Ditch Work
1 3-inch
17-inch
$9.50
$ J 7.50
by
A.
II.
A document cigned with a lubber Ptamp by Kuhio, will delay
work on Diamond Head. A propel hignature is required.
Forty-eight notaries who haveinot paid their fees will be dropped
from the roll.
Thayer cays that Beers and letn will handle the court ca?e on
Hawaii. He has not commissioned Iiussell as acting Attorney
General. j
The Searle's cargo has been 'old and there is a chance that the
hull will also be deposed of.
HONOLULU, Oct. 22. TheBoard of Health rules must be obeyed
by stall holders at the Fishniark't or else the shops will be closed.
The Hawaiian Dredging Coi ipany has been given more time in
which to attempt to float the wre.-k of the S. C. Allen.
Six island tennis clubs hive entered for the big tournament.
Mini and Hawaii are not represented.
A. P. Taylor, who leavts for the mainland today was banqueted
The Advertiser 6taff, and vas presented with a gold watch by L..
Thurston, owner of the paper
HONOLULU, Oct. 21. Eijhty mill engineers met here, nd 11.
Hind yesterday read a fine j aper on boilers.
Sam Carter, who was injureB playing football, has been operated
on in order to try and stop his njise from bleeding.
Kennedy, the negro who criiiinally assaulted an ol d Hawaiian
woman, was sentenced to not lew than ten years jail.
keranner, who was badlv iniured through striking bottom when
diving at Waikiki, is recovering (slowly.
Income taxes from March td December must be paid before March
914. .
HONOLULU, Oct. 20. Kabnehameha School may lose its mili
tary instructor on account of (the agitation that is spreading on the
mainland about the action of Suferintendent Home last year, when
he said that American soldiers thought Hawaiian girls their legitimate
pre y.
Liquor Inspector Fennel ajnd a Chinese detective were badly
beaten up on the windward side of the island yesterday when they
raided a blind pig which was being run by a Japanese.
The Irwin Home at Waikiki has been leased by four young men
who intend to run a hotel.
.The Chinese laundry men are going to fight the laundry trust
that is said to have been established by the big steam laundry people.
HONOLULU, Oct. 18. John Catlicart has been cleared of the
charge that he accepted a bribe.
It is said tlu.it certain men have been issuing drug licenses in
order that opium might be obtained. .
Plans for ahuilding to cost $1,000,000 have been approved of by
the Bishop Trust Company.
The big dredger was of no use in trying to salve the wreck of the
S. . Alien.
Fred Carter's son Sam was injured in a football game yesterday.
He is now in the hospital.
NEW YOIiK, Oct. 'J3, Harry Thaw and four companions will
be tried for conspiracy in getting Thaw out of the United States.
ALBANY, Oct. 23 None of Sulzer's lawyers have been paid any
fee and they Bay they expect none.
SEATTLE, Oct. 23. The fate of the Centennial, which has been
lost in the Artie regions for six years, was cleared up today when an
expedition returned and reported having found the vessel icebound,
but with no sign of life on her. The life boats were gone and it is
thought that all the crew were lost years ago.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22 Miss Letty Stone has arrived here
and has nothing but praise for the Hawaiian Islauds.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. The slit skirt has been commended as
a very healthy garment.
NEW YORK, Oct. 22. The escape of Harry Thaw from the asy
lum will be officially investigated.
KIEF, Oct. 22. Jews here fear trouble at close of Ritual trial
now proceeding.
WASH INGTON, Oct. 21. The battleship "Oregon'' will lead the
fleet through the canal on the opening day.
NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Mrs. Pankhurst says that if she goes to
Washington she will visit the President, if invited to do so.
NEW YORK, Oct. 21. "Father" Schmidt has been declared sane
by the doctors who examined him.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Secretary of War Garrison and his
wife will pay a visit to the canal zone.
Colonel Goethals will, probably, be made governor of the canal
zone and by act of congress will be authorized to make his office a
"rule by one man."
MADRID, Oct. 21. Anti-republic riots have broken out in North
Portugal and the Government troops are now massed in Lisbon.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20. "Father" Schmidt pleaded not guilty to
the charge of murdering Miss Mueller.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20 Sulzer has accepted the nomination of the
Progressives as a candidate for Congress.
CITY OF MEXICO. Oct. 20. Americans anJ their wives and
children have received a tip to leave Mexico. It is rumored that the
advice comes "underground" from Washington.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 19. A. Gartley says that the price of
sugar is worrying the people of Hawaii more than the prospect of free
sugar.
NEW YORK, Oct. 19. Sulzer is going to fight McCall in his run
for the position of mayor.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 Mrs. Pankhurst has been blocked by
the immigration authorities, and President Wilson is arranging forja
conference that may allow of her entering the United States.
BERLIN, Oct. 19. Dr. Friedman says that he will return to the
United States with a fresh supply of turtle serum.
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