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THE MAUI NEWS SATHRDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1914 Raymond And ! Henning Get Appointment Cut and Dried Program Carried Out . And Objections Apparently Had I No Weight, Good Work Expect i ed of New Men. Dr. James II. Raymond is now n nieinlxT of the board of supervisors of the County of Maui. William Henning, who resigned as supervisor last week, began his new duties as deputy assessor for the district of Makawao, on Tuesday, September 1st. Edgar Morton, erst-while deputy assessor for Makawao, is now simply a private citizen, by virtue of the acceptance of his requested resignation. ! These several changes were fore cast by the News last week, in con ncction with the announcement of Supervisor Ilenning's resignation. Dr. Kiiymonu a appointment was made by Governor Pinkham on Saturday last, and he qualified and filed his bond on Monday of the week. lie will attend his first re gular meeting of the Board on next Wednesday. Dr. Raymond will hold office by virtue of hia appoint ment until the next county elections, which take place in May; after which he or a successor must be regu larly elected. As stated last week, there was opposition to Raymond's appointment, in the district of Lahai- na, on the grounds that the vacancy should be filled by a Laliaina man. There was also some opposition else where on the grounds that a republi can should have been named to fill the unexpired term of a regularly elected republican, bo far as can be learned, however, the matter had virtually been decided upon before Maui people knew that it was con templated. and protests had no effect in changing the decision. For the most part, however, ex pressions of opinion are now gener ally favorable to the appointment of Dr. Raymond, and regardless of party, the belief is expressed that the county will profit by his well known aggressive energy during the next nine months. HOW HENNING COT NEW JOB At request of the administration, through Acting Treasurer Henry Hapai, Assessor J. II. Kunewa call ed for Morton's resignation, and upon receiving it, appointed Mr Henning to the place. Territorial Treasurer Conkling, who has been away onla bond-selling mission for several months, and who is himself to be succeeded by Col. C. J. McCarthy on October 1st, was presumably not consulted in the matter. So far as is known, the change is solely one of "political expediency," no complaints having been made public, if there wereany On the other hand it is generally conceded that "Pop" Henning will very satisfactorily fill his position, which incidentally pays $1800 per year. INBW HANA DEPUTY ALSO Another appointment, made with out any blare of trumpets, was that of Harry Cooper, of liana, to be deputy tax assessor of the Hanadis- trict in place of W. P. Haia. This change took place several weeks ago Girl Dies of Diphtheria Diphtheria was the cause of the death of a 14 year old Chinese girl the daughter of Wong Nong, on Saturday last, at the family home between Wailuku and Kahului. At the present time the mother and three other children are ill with the disease. The place was not quarantines until about the time of the girl's death, as the physician called in at tendance, it is claimed by the health authorities, failed to recognize the disJTse as diphtheria and report it A number of other cases of diph theria, previously reported, are said to have about recovered. Local Waters MayBeScene Of Big Fight German Cruiser Nurnberg Expecting Encounter Witb British War Vessels Hurried Visit for Coal. Prospects are excellent for a fierce naval engagement in the near future between the German cruiser Nurnberg and several British war vessels said to be haunting these waters. This was the report gen erally believed in Honolulu with the sailing of the little German cruiser on Tuesday evening, after a visit barely long enough to take on 750 tons of coal. That Captain Carl von Schocnberg held some thing of the same belief is indicated by his parting statement to George Rodiek, German consul. He is re ported to have said: ii.. . Jo matter what enemy we meet outside, nor its strength, the Nurnberg never will surrender. We are going to meet whatever comes, and I expect my little cruiser will be the coffin for me and my crew. N The Australian battle cruiser Australia and the destroyer Warego are reported to be very near the Islands, and are believed to be ly ing in wait for the German. The Japanese cruiser Idzttma, is also supposed to be somewhere not far distant. The German residents of Hono lulu in large numbers, gathered at the wharf at the time of the depart ure of the Nurnberg, to wish her success. It was a rather solemn parting, according to reports.There is no clue as to which course the German intended taking after leav ing the harbor. Owing to the fact that the wire' less company is prohibited from handling any messages concerning movement of hostile war vessels, it is unlikely that anything will be known here of anything that may happen, until the arrival of the mails. Former Wailuku Lady Hurt in Street Car Wreck Walter A. Engle, chief clerk in the public lands office, received word yesterday from his wife that she had figured in a serious street car accident in Seattle on August 15 Twenty-two persons were seriously injured when two cars collided head- on near Seventy-second avenue am Rainier boulevard. Mrs. Enjjile, who has been visiting at Maltby, and a friend, Mrs. Ben Gill, of BrynMawr, were on their way to Seattle for a day's shopping. Mrs. Engle had both legs seriously bruised in the accident, while Mrs. Gill was hurt on the right leg. Mrs. Gill is well known in the Islands. As Miss Marjorie Foltz she was a teacher a few years ago at the Kindergarten in Wailuku, Maui Advertiser, Divorce Refused After hearing the testimony in the case, Judge Edings, on Monday declined to grant the divorce asked for by Marie Ah Lau, from her husband, Ah Lau, on grounds of extreme cruelty. Eugene Murphy represented Mrs. Ah Lau in the matter, and Enos Vincent was at torney for the defendant. Three Months for Fraud. Julio Velarde, a Filipino, ob tained $10 from a Chinese woman by telling her he had been sent by a certain friend of hers, who was in serious trouble. When arrested later, he had spent the money in the purchase of gaudy raiment. He was sentenced to three months, by Judge McKay for gross cheat. 'UBLIC MOTICE OF PRI MARY ELECTION. Notice is hereby given 'bat in sic- conianee Willi me icrms oi ,ci ioi of the Session Laws of 1913, aj'ri- mtiry EleetionB for the purpose of making nominations for a Delegate othe House of Representatives of the United States and for Senators and Representatives of the legisla ture of the Territory of Hawaii, ami also for City and County ofhees within the City and County of Ho nolulu, as more particularly herein after set forth, will be held on Sat urday, the 12th day of September, A. D. 1914, throughout the lerri- tory, between the hours of 8 o'clock, A. M., and T, o'clock, P. M. SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. The several Senatorial Districts and the number of candidates for Senator to be nominated by each political party are .is follows: Skcon d I )isTnn r Islands of Man; , Molokai, Lanai mid Kahoolawe One. R E P R E S ENTATIVE DISTRICTS. The several Representative Distri cts and the number of candidates for Representative to be nominated by each political party areasfollows: Ihe Representative districts, pre cincts and polling places are as fol lows: THIRD REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT-SECOND SENA TORIAL DISTRICT. The Islands of Maui, Molokai, La nai and Kahoolawe, constituting the Counties of Maui and Kalawao Fihst Precinct The Island of Lanai. Polling place, Kahalepalaoa storehouse. Second Precinct The portion of Lahaina District on the Island of Maui, northeasterly of the north boundary of Ilonokawai. Polling place, Honolua Ranch Store, Hono kohua. Timti) Precinct The portion of Lahaina District on the Island of Maui, between the second precinct and the north boundary of Olowalu. Polling place, Lahaina courthouse, Fourth Phkcixct 1 he remainder of Lahaina District. Polling place, Olowalu schoolhouse. Fifth Phkcixit The portion of Wailuku District south of Waiehu and west of a line from the mouth of the Wailuku stream along the sand hills to the sea at Maalaea Bay. Polling place, Wailuku court house. Sixth Phkcixct The portion of Wailuku District north of the south boundary of Waiehu Polling place, Waihee schoolhouse. Skvkxtii Phkcixct The portion of Waiiuku District between" the fifth precinct and the Makawao Dis trict. Polling place, Puunene school- house. Kin irr PkkcIxci Abolisl icd . Ninth Pkecinvt Honuaula and the Island of Kahoolawe. Polling place, Honuaula courthouse. Tkxth Phkcixct The portion of Makawao District between theninth precinct and the bed of Waieli gulch. Polling place, Keokea schoolhouse Eleventh Phkcixct The portion of Makawao District between the tenth precinct and the bed of llale- haku gulch and southeast of a line along the old Hamakua ditch from the bed of Halehaku gulch to the bed of Maliko gulch, thence along the bed of Maliko gulch to the new Hamakua ditch, and thence along the new llamakua ditch and the boundary of Wailuku District to the boundary of the tenth precinct. Pol ling place, Makawao schoolhouse. Iwki.th Phkcixct lhe portion of Makawao District north and west of the eleventh precinct and the bed of Halehaku gulch. Polling place, 1 la makua poko school house. JiiiHTKKNTii riiKcixcr l lie por tion of Makawao District east of the bed of Halehaku gulch. Polling place, Huelo schoolhouse. FOURTEENTH P K K CI X C T The portion of liana District northwest of the Kaupaula stream. Polling place, Keanac schoolhouse. Fifteenth Phkcixct The portion of Hana District between the four teenth precinct and the llana-Koo lau boundary. Polling place, Xa- hiku bchoolhouse. Six'I'kkxth Phk( ixcT The portion of Hana District between the fif teenth precinct and Kipahulu. Pol ling place, liana courthouse. Seventeenth Phkcixct Kipahu lu. Polling place, Kipahulu court house. EI(;hTkexTii PkkcIxcT The re mainder of Hana. District, including Kaupo and Kahikinui. Polling place, Kaupo schoolhouse. Nineteenth P h k c i x c T Tilt portion of the Island of Molokai north of a line running along th bed of the Honouliwai gulch, tin southern boundary of llalawa and the top of the ridge between Wailau and Halawa. Polling place, llala wa schoulhouse. Twentieth Phkctxct The por tion of the Island of Molokai bound ed on the east by the nineteenth precinct and on the west by the east boundary of Kawcla and the Kala wao District. Polling place, l'ukoo courthouse. Tw KNTv-KiitsT Phkcixct The re mainder of the Island of Molokai excepting the Kalawao District. Polling place, Kaunakakai school-house. Tw kxty-Skcoxm Phkcixct The Kalawao District. Polling place, Kalaunapa store. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set niv hand and caused the Great Seal of the Terri tory of Hawaii to lie allixed. DOXKattho Capitol in Hono lulu, this Oth day of August, A. D. 1911. (SKAL) WADE WAR REX THAYER, Secretary of Hawaii. ug. 22, 29, Sept. f, 1911. HOOLAHA KOIIO B A LOTA WAE MOIIO. M a keia ke hoolahaia aku nci i kulike ai me na lioakakao ke Kanawai 151 o ua Kauawai Kau o 191 3, lie Koho lialota Wae Moho no ka wae tnulio ana i Elele i ka Hale o na Lunainaknaina o Amerika Huipuia a i Senatoa tne na Lunamaka amaiia no ka Uliaolelojo kc lcritore o Hawaii, e like me ia i lioike maopopoia niahope iho nei, kc inalaniaia ana ma ka Poaono, la 12 of Sepatemaba, M. H. 19M, B mini ks Leritore, mawaeua o na hora 8 o ke knkahiaka o 111c ka hora 5 o ka luwina la. NA A PAN A SENATOA. O na Apana Senatoa me ka heluna ua 1110I10 Senatoa e waeia e kela me keia aono kalaiaina e kulike no ia me keia uiabope iho nei: iVPANA KLUA- Na Mokupunt o Maui, Molokai, I.anai me Kahoolawe,-- hoc kahi. NA APANA LUNAMAKAAINANA. O na Apana Lunatnakaainana me ka lieliiua o na moho Lunamakaainatia Waeia ai e keia a me keia aoao kalaaina, e kulike no ia me keia uiahope i 110 nei: APANA KKOLU-K0110. O na apana I.uuamakaainaua, ua urn- hele koho a me na wahi koho e kulike no ia me keia mahope iho nei. APANA LUNAMAKA AIEANA EKOI.U APANA SENALOA ELUA. Na Mokupuni o Maui, Molokai, Lanai me Kahoolawe, a oia no hoi ke Kalana o Maui me Kalawao. Maiiki.K Ekahi Ka Mokupuni o La nai, Walt 1 kolio, ualeukana ma Kahale palaoa. Mahki.k Ei.ua Kela mahele o ka Apana o Lnhaiua ma ka Mokupuni Maui, ma ka aoao akau hikina o ka pa lena akau o Ilonokawai. Wahi koho, Halekuai, Honolua Ranch, Ilonokahua. MahI'XK Ekoi.u Kela mahele o ka Apana o Lahaina ma ka Mokupuni Maui, mawacna o ka mahele elua me ka palcua akau o Olowalu. Wahi koho, Hale Hookolokolo o Lahaina. Mahki.u Kha Ke koena iho o ka Apana o Lahaina. Wahi koho, Hale kula o Olowalu. Mahki.k Ei.ima Ka mahele o ka Apana o Wailuku ma ka aoao hema o ka palena a Waiehu o komohana hoi o keka- hi laina mai ka waha niai o ka muliwai o Wailuku a nolo ma ka laina o ua puu one a hiki i ke kai ma ke awa o Maalaea Wahi koho Hale Hookolokolo o Wai luku. Maiiki.K ICo.no Ka mahele o ka Apa na o Wailuku ma ka akau o ka palena hema o Waiehu. Wahi koho, Halekuhi o Waihee. Maiiki.K EiUKl' Ka mahele o " ka Apana o Wailuku mawaeua o ka mahele elima me kaApaua o Makawao. Wahi koho, Halekula o Puunene. Maiiki.K Ewai.u Hoopauia. Maiii i.i; Iviwa - Ilonuanla me ka Mo kupuni o Kahoolawe, Wahi koho, Hale Hookolokolo o Honuaula. Maiiki.K I'mi Ka mahele o ka Apana o IMakawao mawaeua o ka mauele eiwa me ke awawa o Waieli. Wahi koho, Ha lekula o Keokea. Maukck I'mikcmamakaiii Ka mahele o ka Apana o Makawao mawaeua o k mahele inn i mc ke kahawai o Halehaku hema hikina hoi o kt-kuhi laina ma ka auwai kahiko o Hamakua mai ka kaha wai mai o Halehaku a hiki i ke kahawai o Maliko, a malaila holo ma ke awawa Maliko a hiki i ka auwai hull o llama kua, alaila, holo ma ka auwai hou Hamakua a me ka palena o ka Apana o Wailuku a hiki i ka palena o ka tuahele uuii. Wahi koho, Halekula o Makawao M A 11 hi. 1: I'm 1 K I'M am ai.ia Ka mahele o ka Apana o Makawao ma ka akau ko mohana no hoi o ka mahele umikumama kahi me ke kahawai o Halehaku. Wahi koho, Halekula onlaiuakuajxjko. ItlAHKI.K U.MI Kl'MAMAKOI.U - Ka Ula hele o ka Apana o Makawao ma ka hiki na o ke kahawai o Halehaku. Wahi koho Halekula o Huelo. Maiiki.K I'miktmamaha Ka mahele o ka Apana o Hana ma ka akau komo hana o ke .kahawai o Kaupaula. Wahi koho, Halekula o Keanae. Maiiki.K I'mikcmamai.ima- Ka ma hele o ka Apana o Hana mawaeua o ka mahele umikumamahu me ka palena o laua me Koolau. Wahi koho Hale kula o Nahikn. Maiiki.K I'miki mamaono Ka mahe le o ka Apana o Hana mawaeua oka mahele umikumamalima me Kipahulu. Wahi koho, Halehookolokolo o Hana. Mahki.k Umikimamaiiikc Kipahu- m. Wain koho, Halehookolokolo o Kipahulu. Mahki.k U.mikcmamawai.c Ke koe na aku o ka Apana o Hana, Inn pu ana la Kaupo me Kahikinui. Wahi koho, Halekula o Kaimo. Mahki.k Cmikcmama iwa Ka mahe le o ka Mokupuni o Molokai akau o ke- kahi laina e holo ana mawaeua o ka papaku o ke kahnwai o Honouliwai, ka palena hema o llalawa a me ka hokua kekuahiwi pale ia Wailau me Halawa. Wahi koho, Halekula o Halawa. Mauri, Iwakai.i a Ka mahele o ka Mokupuni o Molokai i apoia ma ka hiki na o ka mahele utnikumamaiwa, a ma ka komohana o ka palena hikina o Kawela a tne ka Apana o Kalawao. Wahi koho, Halehookolokolo o Pukoo. Mahki.k Iwakai.uakcmamakaiii Ke koena o ka Mokupuni o Molokai a koe aku ka Apana o Kalawao. Wahi koho, Halekula o Kaunakakai. Mahki.k Iwakai.iakcmamai.ca - Apana o Kalawao. Wahi koho, ilak kuai o Kalaupapa. I HOIKIi NO KEIA, ua kan iho au i ko'u lima a ua hoopili pu hoi i ka Sila Nui o ke Teritore o Hawaii. HANAIA ma ke Kapitola ma Hono lulu, i keia la 5 o Augale, M. II. 1914. (SILA) WADE WARREN THAYER, Kakauolelo o ke Teritore. Wailuku, Maui, T. II., August 15th, 1914. Resolution No. 232. Presented by R. A. Drummond, Supervisor. Seconded by Chas. Lake, Supervisor. Bk It Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, that Whereas, the Board of Super visors Within and For the County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, deem it advisable under the Provisions of Act 117, of the Session Laws of 1913, of the Territory of Hawaii, that bonds of the County of Maui be issued in the aggregate amount of $85,000.00 to draw interest at the rate of five percent per annum, interest payaple semi-annually, the term thereof to be fifteen years and the proceeds thereof to be used for the purposes hereinbelow, 111 this Resolution specified: Be It 1 iikreeore Resolved by the Board of Supervisors Within and For the County of Maui, Ter ritory of Hawaii, that, under the Provisions of said Act 117, of the Session Laws of 1913, entitled An Act to Enable Any County Or City and County to Issue Bonds, and all other laws enabling said Board so to do, Proclamation be made and notice given, and such Proclamation is made and notice given, that, at the General Election to be held throughout the County of Maui (and Territory) on Tues day, the third day of November, 1914 between the hours of eight o'clock A. M., and five o clock P. M., of said day, the Electors (voters) of the County of Maui will be called upon to, and may, vote either for or against the issu ance, bv the County of Maui, of County bonds, in the aggregate amount, at the rate of interest, for tne term, ami tor tlie purposes hereinbelow designated: Till1, AMUUM 01 saui Donas, in the aggregate, shall be $85, 000.00. THE RATIO of interest per an nuin 01 said bonus snail be live percent. THE TERM of said bonds shall be fifteen years. Be It Further Resolved that a printed copy of said Proclania tion, in both the English mid I Ia waiiau languages, be posted for at least sixty days before the date of such election, in a conspicuous place in each election precinct of the County of Maui; and also pub lished in the English language once a week for three consecutive weeks, in the Maui News, and the Weekly Times, of Wailuku Maui, and in the Hawaiian lan guage in the N u p e p a Kuokoa of the City and County of Hono lulu; the printed copy of such Pro clamation to be substantially 111 words and figures following: PROCLAMATION. ISSUED BY THE BOARD Ol SUPERVISORS WITHIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MAUI under and in pursuance of the Provisions of Act 117, Session Laws of 1913, of the Territory of Hawaii, entitled "An Act to Enable Any County, Or City and County, to Issue Bonds; and calling tor an election on the question of the issuance by said County of Maui of County Bonds, 111 the aggregate sum o $85,000,011; such proposed Bond to draw interest at the rate of five percent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, the term thereof to be fifteen years, and the proceeds thereof to be used for the purposes hereinbelow, in this Proclamation, specified. Whereas, Section 5, ff Act 117, of the Session Laws of 1913, of the Territory of Hawaii, en titled "An Act to Enable Any County Or City and County to Issue Bonds, ' provides that: 'Section 5. When the board of supervisors of any county shall deem it advisable to issue bonds under the powers granted by this Act, it shall issue a proclamation calling such election at least 60 days before the date fixed therefor. Such proclamation shall set forth the amount, rate of interest, and term of the proposed bond issue: uid also a detailed statement of the uses to which it is proposed to put the proceeds of such bonds, and the date of the election. A printed copy of such proclamation shall be posted 111 a conspicuous place in each election, precinct of said countv, " and Whereas, the Board of Super visors Within and For the County of Maui, deem it advisable that. under the provisions of said Act 117, of the Session Laws of 1913, of the Territory of Hawaii, bonds of said County of Maui be issued 111 the aggregate amount, at the rate of interest, for the term, and for the specific uses and purposes enumerated and set forth in this Proclamation. Now Tiierei'ORE, in compliance with said law, and all other laws authorizing them so to do, Pro clamation is made and notice given by the Board of Supervisors within and for the County of Maui, Terri tory of Hawaii, that at the general election to be held throughout the County of Maui, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, 1914, be tween the hours of eight o'clock A. M. and five o'clock P. M., of lid day, the electors of the County of Maui will be called upon to, and may, vote, either for or against the issuance, by the County of Maui, of County Bonds, in the aggregate amount, at the rate of interest, for the purposes herein below designated: The amount of said bonds, in the aggregate, shall be $85,000.00. Ihe rate of interest per annum of said bonds shall be 5'v. Inter est payable semi-annually. 1 he term of said bonds shall be fifteen years; and 1 he proceeds derived from the sale 01 said bonds snail be used for the purposes, and in the pro portions, named in the following detailed statement, to wit: 1 . hii'ii o v e m E n t ' Makawao Water Works, constructing reservoir of not less than 6,000,000 gallons capacity near Olinda, to be lined with cement or some other water . proofing material at least equally effective and perman ent; with all necessary connec tions; and placing the pipe line from Olinda to Ulupala kua below ground. ..$40,000.00 2. Improvement ok Wailuku Water Works, for extension of 6" pipe line from present intake to new intake to be built about 4800 feet further up Iao Valley, where water is free from danger of pollution; and constructing a cement lined reservoir where present pipe crosses summit of sand hills above Kahului, to hold not less than 150,000 gallons $10,000.00 3. Construction ok Re-In-korced Concrete Bridges on the Main Belt Road in the Hana District $-'0,000.00 4. Construction ok Section ok Belt Road From Kihei T 11 Roue. 11 Waiohuli-Keokea Homestead, road to be not less than 14 feet wide and appro ximately 5 miles long ". $10,000.00 5. Completion Belt Road Kaiue to Kaiiakui.oa Flat. to be wagon road not less than 12 feet wide and approximate ly one mile long $ 5,000.00 Total $85,000.00 The precincts and polling places established for County elections shall constitute the precincts and polling places for the foregoing election. Done at Wailuku, County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, this 15th day of August. 1914. The Board of Supervisors With in and For the County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii. (Signed) ByS. E. KALAMA, Chairman and Executive Officer of said Board. Attest: (Signed) WM. F. KAAE, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Within and For the County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii. Aug. 2.', 29, Sept. 5, 1915. i