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MATSON NAVIGATION CQ.
26$ Itlarket Street, San Tramisto, California.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE
San Francisco Puget Sound
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
No.1
1914
Steamer
IliUmmil.... jan I
tEnterprise.. Jan j
Lurline Jan 6
s Willieluiina. Jan 14
iluuulutan... Jan 20
Hyades Jan 22
Malsonia Jan 28
Lurline Feb 3
t Enterprise. Feb 7
Wilhelmina. Feb 1 1
Hilonian... Feb 12
Hunolulan... Feb 17
Matsonia Feb 25
Lnrline Mar 3
Hyade9 Mar 5
Willieluiina. Mar II
tEnterprise.. Mar 14
Manoa Mar 17
Matsonia Mar 25
Hilonian ... Mar 26
Lurline Mar 31
Wilhehuina. Apr 8
Manoa Apr 14
Hyades Apr 16
tEnterprise.. Apr 18
Matsonia Apr 22
Lurline Apr 28
Willieluiina. May 6
Hilonian.... May 7
Manoa May 12
Matsonia May 20
tEnterprise. May 23
Lurline May 26
Hyades May 28
Willieluiina June 3
Manoa June 9
Matsonia.... June 17
"Hilonian... June 18
Lurline June 23
iMmr.r
A rri vi.
I. em
Jan 4 Jan
Jail 25 Jan 31
Feb 15 Feb 21
Mar 8 Mar 14
Mar 29 Apr 4
Apr 19 Apr 25
May 10 May 16
May 31 June 6
Juue2i June 27
1 lliiiillnn IxluniU Arrive Unvarra
.rrlm lravr S. f. iVjagV
Jan 19 Jan 28 Feb 5 75
Jin 11 Jan 21 Jan 31 ill
Jan 13 Jan 20 Jan 28 67
Jan 20 Jan 28 Fell 3 52
Jan 27 Feb 3 Feb II 38
Feb 10 Feb iS Feb 28 43
Feb 3 Feb II Feb 17 I
Feb 10 Feb 17 Feb 25 68
Feb 15 Feb 25 Mar 7 112
Feb 17 Feb 25 Mar 3 53
Mar 2 Mar 1 1 Mar 19 76
Feb 24 Mar 3 Mar 10 39
Mar 3 Mar 11 Mar 17 2
Mario Mar 17 Mar 25 69
Mar 24 Apr 1 Apr 11 43
Mar 17 Mar 25 Mar 31 54
Mar 22 Apr 1 Apr II 113
Mar 24 M:rT3i Apr 7 1
Mar 31 Apr 8 Apr 14 3
Apr 14 Apr 22 Apr 30 77
Apr 7 Apr 14 Apr 22 70
Apr 14 Apr 22 Apr 28 55
Apr 21 Apr 28 May 5 2
May 5 May 13 May 23 44
Apr 26 May 6 May 16 114
Apr 28 May 6 May 12 4
May 5 May 12 May 20 71
May 12 May 20 May 26 56
May 26 June 3 June II 78
May 19 May 26 June 2 3
May 26 June 3 June 9 5
May 31 June 10 June 20 115
June 2 June 9 June 17 '72
June 16 June 24 July 4 45
June 9 June 17 June 23 57
June 16 June 23 June 30 4
June 23 July 1 July 7 6
July 7 July 15 July 23 79
June 30 July 7 July 15 73
Indicates tbat Steamer carries freight and combustibles only,
t Sails (rom Ililo. j
PORTS OF CALL.
S. S. MATSONIA To Honolulu and Ililo.
S. S. WILHELMINA To Honolulu and Hilo.
S. S. MANOA To Honolulu and Kahului.
S. S. LURLINE To Honolulu and Kahului.
S. S. ENTERPRISE To Ililo direct. (Does not call at Honolulu.)
I I HILONIAN I To IIollolu,u. rort Allen, Kaanapali, Kahului and Hilo.
The above dates are subject to change without notice,
KAHULUI RAILROAD CO., Agents, Kahului.
We send goods free by
parcels post anywhere '
on Maui.
Let us have your
orders.
Benson Smith &Co.
Hotel and Fort Streets
HONOLULU
PURE:
KAUPAKALUA
PURE KAUPAKALUA is becoming tho favorite
tablo wino of Maui just because it is pure and
wholesome.
Ask your dealer to give you a free sample and
then order a gallon.
Kaupakalua Wine & Liquor Co. Ltd. Haiku, Maui.
Telegraph News of the Week
HONOLULU, .Inn 21). W. O. Irwin is dead in San Francisco
lifter a long illness.
I'inklnun expressed liimself nninet extra taxation and will insist
upon economy during his administration.
A company is planning to start an ostrich farm on Oahu.
(i ra ml J urv reports t hat Mrs. Siewint w ho was recently murder
ed, had $10,000 worth of honds.
t'a plain Johnson ha been tempo) a! i! v released of the command of
ihe Matsonia. Captain Sanders will take the ship out.
Hawaiian P neapple (.rower? have appropriated $50,000 for pub
licity campaign,
NIAOAKA FALLS, ,tn. 2S There are 130 cases of smallpox in
1 his vity .
WASHINGTON, Jan. 'IS Secretary Harrison has complimented
General Bliss for his bravery on Texas border.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 Senator Cullender died today after
weeks of illness.
NEW POUT, Jan. 28. Kva Iiootli is Ftiffering from nervous
breakdown.
TOKIO, Jan. 28. New volcanic island appeared following recent
outbreak.
JUAREZ, Jan. 28. Villa says he is not after the Presidency.
GLASGOW, Jan. 28. The labor unions demand the recall of
Governor General Gladstone of South Africa.
HONOLULU, Jan. 28 Wade Warren Thayer, the present At
torney General, has been recommended by Governor Pinkham for the
position of Secretary of the Territory.
ThedredgerGeorgeP.Dennisonsankatentraf.ee to Pearl Har
bor yesterday and will be a total loss.
Work will be again started on the Pent! Harbor dry dock and the
"job will he rushed.
McCain will attempt to settle the Mahuka building site by hold
ing a conference with the owners and lawyers.
Peeved soldiers are on the trail of Ilridgewater, publisher of the
Septinel. They will try and prosecute him for obtaining money un
der false pretences.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28. The Senate passed a bill permitting
Secretary Daniels to make contract with Union Iron Works to dock
large vessels of the Navy. The company is to be guaranteed $50,000
worth of work each year.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. President Wilson opposes any exemp
tion as regards coast w ise shipping in connection with canal tolls.
Colonel Goethals lias been named as Governor of the Panama
Canal Zone.
Captain Maxwell has been nominated as Governor of Guam.
PANAMA, Jan. 28. The yacht Warrior has been wrecKed here.
On board were the Duke and Duchess of Manchester and Lord Fal
coner, who were all rescued.
NARRIBO, Jan. 28. Fritz Stantler, a moving picture man, was
eaten by lions while trying to get pictures.
PORT AU PRINCE, Jan. 28 . 1 he President and his wife fled to
a warship for safety.
HOUGHSTON, Jan. 20 Lawyers began fight on behalf of
Moyer and others.
HONOLULU, Ian 27. Charity work will be put in hands of ex
perts.
Baron Lee Gay's rating lias been secured from San Francisco.
Is in high finance.
There were no government appointments made yesterday.
Details of welcome to "Matsona" are complete. There will be a
banquet on board.
The supervisors condemn condition of main avenues of the city.
A sneak thief is busy around the Y. M. C. A. Another robbery
yesterday.
Mrs. Alice Notley died yesterday after long illness.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. President Wilson learned today that
he cannot offer Canal Governorship until civil government is organ
ized. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26. Mr. and Mrs. L. Jones of Santa
Barbara, were drowned in swollen river. Railroad traflic is crippled.
River is running bank full. Further floods are feared.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. Secretary Daniels recommends that
government undertake the manufacture of armor plates for Navy.
BAT AVIA, Jan. 26. In i fire panic here forty-eight children
were killed.
LONDON, Jan. 20. Labor troubles effecting 250,000 men are
starting up.
NOGALES, Jan. 20. Constitutionalists are in complete control of
Sonora.
HONOLULU, Jan. 20. Will Sabin broke his lefe on Saturday
night, when run down by automobile.
Private G imbed, who deserted two years ago, and married since,
has now surrendered, and has been restored without trial.
Carnival program finally agreed upon. To begin February 14 and
last ten days.
Mrs. Cowes accepts $5,000 for wounded heart and drops divorce
proceedings.
Baseball All Chinese, 4; Hawaii, 0.
Order issued to military commands to perfect men in sabre and
bayonet drills.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25. Ollicers of Western Fuel Co, are
being discharged by ruling of the Federal courts.
SAN FliANCISCO. Jan. 25. Heavy storms have visited thissection.
Great damage. Santa Barbara has been cut off from communication.
Fresno is flooded.
HOUSTON, Jan. 25. Moyer and balance of indicted labor leud
erb.hae agreed to surrender and stand trial.
CITY OF MEXICO, Jan. 25 Peace may be declared within
ninety days.
W ASHINGTON, Jan. 23. It is the plan of the war department
to establish a very strong military base at Pearl Harbor. Additional
fortification will be constructed.
OFFICIAL CALL FOR REPUBLICAN TERRITORIAL CON
VENTION TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 24, 1914.
Pursuant to a Resolution adopted by the Territorial Central Cmn mitte of the
Republican Tarty of the Territory of Hawaii, the Republican Precinct Clubs
throughout the Territory of Hawaii are hereby notified to meet on the evening of
the Second Day of February, 1914, at 7:30 o'clock p. 111. to make nominations for
Delegates to a Territorial Convention. The nominations shall be open from 7:30
to 8 o'clock p. m. and shall be filed in writing with the Chairman of the meeting.
The persons so nominated shall be vo'ed for at the primary election to be held in
each precinct on .Saturday, the Seventh day of February, 191 ), between the hours
0f I and 7 o'clock p. 111.
The Territorial Convention will meet in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, on Tues
day, the 24th day of February, 1914, at 10 a in. for the ptiriose of revising the
Rules and Regulations of the pnry in such manner as to conform to the provisions
of Act 151 of the Laws of Hawaii f..r the Year 191.5, entitled, "An Act to Provide
for the Nomination or Flection of Candidates for Elective Offices by Direct Vote"
and for such other business as may properly be brought before it.
The numbers of Delegates to which each precinct club, under the Rules and Re
filiations of the Republican Party, is entitled to send to said Convention, are as
follows:
DELEGATES TO TERRITORIAL, CONVENTION.
Representative Districts.
PrecincH:
I ....
3
5
6- ....
7 ....
8
9
10
11
12 ....
13 ....
14 ....
IS
16 ....
17 ....
18
19
20
21 ....
22
First Second Third
County
County of Hawaii, of Maui.
Fourth Fifth Sixth
Ciiy and County County
of Honolulu. of Kauai.
I
I
3
1
4
1
4
(abolished)
1
I
I
3
3
7 35
SUMMARY.
3 1
3
'3
County of Hawaii 1st
County of Hawaii 2nd
County of Maui 3rd
City and County of Honolulu 4th
City and County of Honolulu 5th
County of Kauai 6th
Jan.
Representative District 20
Representative District 17
Representative District 35
Representative District 31
Representative District 31
Representative District 13
Total Number of Delegates ,
ROBERT W. SHINGLE,
Chairman Republican Territorial Central Committee.
Honolulu, December 3i , 1913.
17. 24, 31. 1914-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Matter of the Estate of ALBERT
B. WEYMOUTH, Late of Lahaina.Maui,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the Estate of Albert B. Weymouth,
deceased, late of Lahaiua, Maui, T. H.
present their claims, duly nuthenticat
ed and with proper vouchers, if any exist
even if the claim is secured by mortgage
upon real estate to the undersigned, A."
N. Hayseldeu, Executor of the last will
and testament of the decedent, at his
office, in Lahaiua, Maui, T. II. within
six months from the date of the first
publication hereof, or within six months
from the date they fall due due or they
shall be forever barred.
Date of first publication, Dec. 27, 1913.
A. N. HAYSELDEN.
Executor.
Dec. 27, 1913, Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1914.
Description of Property to be Hold.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF IN
TENTION TO FORECLOSE,
AND OF SALE.
Notice Is Hereby Given that, uuder
the power of sale contained in that cer
tain indenture of mortgage of date Nov
ember 28, 1914, executed by DAVID K.
KAIIAULELIO, of Lahaiua, County of
Maui, Territory of Hawaii, to C. D.
I.UFKIN, of Wailuku, as Trustee, of
record in the Office of the Registrar of
Conveyances, in Honolulu, in liber 349,
on pages 342-344, the owner and holder
thereof intends to foreclose said mort
gage, aud sell ttie mortgaged property
therein named because of the non-payment
of principal and interest dueoiijthe
promissory note secured thereby. The
above mentioned mortgage was given to
secure the payment of a promissory note
for Ten hundred and Fifty (f loso.oo)
Dollars of date November 28, 191 1, pay
able two years after date, bearing inter
est at the rate of 10 per annum, and
executed by David K. Kahaulelio and
Ellen K. Kahaulelio.
Notice Is Likewise Given that, after
the expiration of three weeks from date
of first publication of this notice, to-wit,
on Saturday, January 31st, 1914, at 12
o'clock noon of said day, said mortgaged
property, for the reasons above stated
will be sold at public auction, at the
frout entrance to the Court House in the
Town of Wailuku County of Maui, Ter
ritory of Hawaii.
Terms of sale Cash.
Deeds at expense of purchaser.
For further particulars apply to C. D.
Lufkin, Wailuku, Maui.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, this 5U1 day
of January, 1914.
C. D. LUFKIN,
as Trustee, mortgagee.
All those certain pieces and parcels of
land lying and situate at Makila, Laha
iua, County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii,
to-wit:
(1) The house lot of Kamohai, describ
ed in Royal Patent 2715, Land
Commission Award 6209, area 2
roods, more or less.
(2) Premises adjoining the aforesaid,
described in Royal patent 10427,
Land Commission Award 1112, area
.346 acre.
(3) Premises described in Royal Patent
1962, Land Commission Award 1022 1
to Makaulia, area, .75 acre.
Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31.
ALOHA LODGE NO. U KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at the
Knights of Pythias Hail, Wailuku. on the
second and fourth Saturdays of each
month.
All visiting members are cordially in
vited to attend
W. A. SPARKS, C. C.
A. MARTINSEN, K. R. & S
LODGE MALI I, No. U84. A. F.&A. M
Stated meetings will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kahului, on the first
Saturday night of each month at
7:30 P. M.
Visiting brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
K. R. BKVINS, R. W. M.
A. L. CASK,
tf- Secretary.
To Prospective Builders
J. HOLMBERG
ARCHITECT
Will prepare plana and specifica
tion.! for building of every descrip
tion. Will superintend construc
tion work anywhere in the islands.
j'riccs Seasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
FOtM' STIIKKT HONOLULU
No. y5