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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1915.
Florence Oakley,
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George Webb and Florence Oakley,
two of the biggest favorites ever play
ed in Honolulu, will soon be se?n nere
with the Players All-Star Company,
and will present five of their best
plays. On Saturday evening the
company will offer "Mag;;io Fei-per,"
d thrilling comedy drama on New
York deportment itore. This ptny was
used for a numiier of seasons as a
st.arrliiK.pUv for R se. Stalil and ihn
Players .have met with great success
throughout California with this play
and they used it as their opening tfley
In Honolulu this season. It is a story
of the struggles of a young woman,
'Mr.ggie Pepper,' who is employed as
a clerk and she is canny, shrewd, has
a distinct character, and a most uni
que and original way of expressing
herself, besides a wonderful business
Local Court Reversed in
.Holstein vs Benedict Case
The decision ot Judge Edings, of the
Second Circuit Court, In the case of
Thomas Holstein vs Paul H. Benedict,
administrator of the estate of Kelupe
Silva, deceased, in which the local
court found for the plaintiff, was re
versed last Saturday by the supreme
court. The suit was to recover from
the estate the sum of $158 tor board
claimed to have been due from the
deceased at the time of her death.
Judge Edings allowed the claim', which
the higher court, in an opinion written
by Chief Justice Robertson now hoMs
was in error.
In the syllabus of the opinion, the
supreme court holds that "Where
maintenance and services are render
ed between relatives living together
as one household there is a presump
tion that they were intended to be
gratuitous. In order to recover there
for the plaintiff must overcome this
presumption by proving' affirmatively
either an express contract for remune
ration or circumstances showing a
mutual understanding or expectation
between the parties that there would
be compensation."
And the opinion closes as follows:
"We are of the opinion that the ver
dict was not supported by more than
a scintilla of evidence, and that it
must be vacated. The case is remand
ed to the circuit court, with instruc
tions to set aside the judgment, to
grant the defendant's motion for a
non-suit, and to enter judgment there
upon for the defendant."
E. It. Bevins represented the plaint
iff in the case, while Enos Vincent was
attorney for the defendant.
THE NEXT MAILS.
Malls are due from the following
points as follows:
San Francisco Per. Matsonia, Feb. 2;
Korea, Feb. 5. ,
Yokohama-Per China, Feb. 2.
Australia Per Niagara, Feb. 5.
Vancouver- Per Niagara, Feb 24.
Mails will depart for the following
points as follows:
San Francisco Per Manoa and China,
Feb. 2; U. S. T. Logan, Feb. 5.
Yokohama Per Korea, Feb. 5.
Australia Per Sonoma, Feb. 22.
Vancouver Per Niagara, Feb. 5.
(Mails subject to correction on ar
rival of ships.)
BORN.
SLOGGETT At Hamakuapoko, Jan
uary 23, to Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Slog
gett, a son.
Leading Lady
of Players' All-Star Company
acumen. The play is one that con
tains many dramatic situations with
plenty of good comedy furnished by n
jew traveling agent. The role of Mpg
gie Pepper will be played by Miss
Oakley and Mr. Webb will be seen as
young Holbvook who is the new man
ager of the big store owing to the
death of his father. He is a wild
but good hearted fellow and soon fall
in love with Maggie due ot her suc
cessful business methods. A number
of the other members will be seen
in excellent parts, including Guv Hit
ner. Jack Fraser, Olga Gray and Helen
Carew. The Players consists of six
teen acting people.
On Monday evening the company
will present a laugh producer entitled
"Our Vive3," a comedy that cannot
fail to please all classes of theater
OUR ISLAND CONTEMPORARIES !
Keeping Corporations Straight.
We are not discussing the "forntago
tax," you notice, but the way the
authorities rush in on a poor, strug
gling business corporation with their
"backage" and "both-sideage" and
"top and bottomage" taxes looks as if
they were afraid It might have a cent
left to spend on wanton living. Ko
hala Midget.
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Booming Our Industries.
It seems a pity that Hawaii should
be represented at the Panama Exposi
tion chiefly by singers and swimmers
haen't we any big industries?
Kohala Midget.
One on the Governor.
The Hilo smile extends all the way
to Hamakua and Puna, over Gov.
Pinkham'a requirement that small
farmer homesteads be required to
"instal public utilities," in such a way
as to "obviate forever tearing up the
streets." What homesteads in Hawaii
have "streets"? Kohala Midget.
Quarles Chief Justice?
One of the many "inside tipf" from
Washington is that Associate Justice
Quarles is to be elevated to the chief
justiceship when Judge Robertson's
term expires. It is said to be taken
as a foregone conclusion in Washing
ton that Chief Justice Robertson will
not be reappointed. Absolutely the
only reason brought forward is that
he is a Republican. Now the Demo
crats of Hawaii say frankly that Just
ice Robertson's ability and experience
are such that be should "be reappo! ti
ed that the Democrats here have no
one in their ranks who should faup
plant him. Still, it seems to be the
policy of the national administration
to Bourbonize the Hawaiian bench
regardless of local sentiment. Star
Bulletin. Hats Off to Field.
If II. Gooding Field gets another
thousand out of the Honolulu Cham
ber of Commerce his local admirers,
gasping with astonishment, will be
ready to raise their hats to him in
respect for his competence in at least
one line of human political endeavor.
Hilo Tribune.
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No Reason For Opposition.
It is hard to see where any objection
can be raised to the proposal that
nuns belonging to nursing orders be
put in chat ge of the Hilo hospital.
The proposition is no joke, as some
people imagine, and the experience of
the county of Maul where sisters run
goers. Tuesday evening they will offer
a western play of the cowboy life,
"Texas."
Tickets are selling very fast and
capacity houses are expected at evh
performance. A company of the PU'.v
ers class is deserving the very best
support
the Wailuku hospital, should be good
enough for Hawaii. Hawaii Herald.
Four Questions.
Hawaii has lost in the fight to retain
the right of appeal to the supreme
court of the United States.
Hawaii has lost in the passing of
the rivers and harbors bill with a beg
garly $10,000 for Kahului.
Will Hawaii also lose the Honolulu
harbor extension project?
Will Hawaii also lose in getting a
federal appropriation for good roads'
Will Hawaii also lose in getting its
fight for legitimate industrial protec
tion before Congresi ?
Has Kuhio found "nothing to do"
in this session of Congress, as he
found last session? Star-Bulletin.
Chance For Hawaii Solons.
The American Association for the
Advancement of Science asks that
brainy men bequeath their brains for
examination after death, in the inter
est of science. We call upon our su
pervisors to show proper public spirit.
Hilo Tribune.
A burglar tried to rob two Hilo
editors. That compliment has neve
been extended to their local brethren.
Star-Bulletin.
Thermometer 47.
The thermometer in Lihite regis
tered 47 at an early hour Tuesday
morning. There was no wind, but
the air was unusually cold. It is be
lieved that this is Lihue's low record
for the year. Garden Island.
On the Other Islands
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Blunder in Heating Plant.
That the Hawaii building at the ex-
position at San Francisco is no good,
is the gist of a cable received from
Commissioner Wood this week. Mr.
Wood asks the commission to author
ize him to spend $2000 for another
plant or all the vegetation in the
building will be killed.
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Five Cent Auto Rides Soon.
The "jitney" or nlckle automobiles
which are competing successfully with
street cars in mainland cities, are
likely to be established in Honolulu
soon. Representatives of coast c
cerns have lately been looki.i over
the field. Hilo and Maui are al-o re-
ported to be considered ts prospec
tive fields for the new system
BY AUTHORITY
PUBLIC NOTICE OF PRIMARY
. ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that in ac
cordance with the terms of Act 151
of the Session Laws of 1913, a Pri
mary Election for the purpose of mak
ing nominations for County Offices
within the Counties of Hawaii, Maul,
and Kauai, as more particularly here
inafter set forth, will be held on
SATURDAY, the 13th day of MARCH,
A. D. 1915, throughout said counties,
between the hours of eight o'clock a.
m., and five o'clock, p. m.
The county offices In the different
counties for which candidates are to
be nominated by each political party
at such Primary Election within the
said counties ar"e as follows:
COUNTY OF MAUI.
ONE SHERIFF
ONE COUNTY CLERK
ONE AUDITOR i
ONE TREASURER
ONE COUNTY ATTORNEY
FIVE SUPERVISORS, four 1o be
elected as members only while the
fifth shall be elected as Chairman
and Executive Officer of the board.
The districts, precincts and polling
places in said counties are as follows:
COUNTY OF MAUI
THIRD REPRESENTATIVE DIS
TRICT The Islands of Maul, Molo-
kal, Lanai and Kahoolawe.
FIRST 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 boun
dary of Honokowal. Polllnx Place,
Honolua ranch store, Honokohua.
THIRD PRECINCT The portion of
Lahaina District on the Island of
Maul, between the second precinct
and the north boundary of Olowalu.
Polling Place, Lahaina Court House.
FOURTH PRECINCT The remain
der of Lahaina District. Polling Place,
Olowalu school house.
FIFTH PRECINCT 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. rolling
Place, Wailuku Court House.
SIXTH PRECINCT The portion of
Wailuku District north of the south
boundary of Waiehu. Polling Place,
Waihee Schoolhouse.
SEVENTH- PRECINCT The por
tlon of Wailuku District between the
fifth precinct and the Makawao Dis
trict. Polling place, Puunene School
house. EIGHTH PRECINCT The portion
of Makawao District bounded as fol
lows: On the west by the east edge
of the Maliko Gulch; on the no.llh by
the sea; on the east by the west edge
of the Halehaku Gulch; and on the
south by a line along the Makawao-
Huelo Road ,to its junction with the
new Hamakua Ditch in the bottom of
the Huluhulu-nui or Kaupakulua
Gulch, thence along the new Hama
kua Ditch to the east edge of the Ma
liko Gulch. Polling place, Kulaha
Schoolhouse.
NINTH PRECINCT Honuaula and
the Island of Kahoolawe. Polling
place, Honuaula court house.
TENTH PRECINCT The portion of
Makawao District between the ninth
precinct and the bed of Waieli Gulch.
Polling place, Keokea schooltfouse.
ELEVENTH PRECINCT The por
tion of Makawao District bounded as
follows: On the west and north by
the.. Wailuku District and the new
Hamakua Ditch to its junction with
the Makawao-Huelo Road in the bot
tom of the. Huluhulu-nui or Kaupaku
lua Gulch, thence along said road to
the Halehaku Gulch; on the east by
the west edge of the Halehaku Gulch;
and on the south by the Tenth Pre
cinct. Polling place, Makawao school
house. TWELFTH PRECINCT The por
tion of Makawao District north of the
Eleventh Precinct south Of the sea and
between the east edge of the Maliko
Gulch and the boundary of Wailuku
District. Polling place, Paia School-
house.
THIRTEENTH PRECINCT The
portion of Makawao District east of
the bed of Halehaku Gulch. Polling
place, Huelo schoolhouse.
FOURTEENTH PRECINCT The
portion of Hara District northwest of
the Kapaula stream. Polling place,
Keanae schoolhouse.
FIFTEENTH PRECINCT The por
tion of Hana District between ' the
fourteenth precinct and the liana
Koolau boundary. Polling place, Na
hiku schoolhouse.
SIXTEENTH PRECINCT The por
tion of Hana District between the fif
teenth precinct and Kipahulu. Poll
ing place, Hana Courthouse.
SEVENTEENTH PRECINCT Ki
pahulu. Polling place, fCipahulu
courthouse.
EIGHTEENTH PRECINCT The
reniiander of Hana District, including
Kaupo and Kahikinui. Polling place,
Kaupo schoolhouse.
NINETEENTH PRECINCT The
portion cf the Island of Molokai north
of a line running along the bed of
the Honouiiwai gulch, the southern
boundary of Halawa and the top of
the ridge between Wallau and Hala
wa. Polling place, Halawa school
house. TWENTIETH PRECINCT The
portion of the Island of Molokai
bounded on the east by the nineteenth
precinct and on the west by the Hst
boundary of Kawela and the Kalawao
District. Polling place, Pukoo court
house. TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT The
remainder of the Island of Molokni,
excepting the Kalawro District. Poll
ing place, Kaunakakai Bchorihoune.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal' of the Territory of
Hawaii to be affixed.
DONE at the Capitol in Honolulu,
this 4th day of January, A. D.
1915.
WADE WARREN THAYER,
Secretary of Hawaii.
Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13.
HOOLAHA KOHO BALOTA WAE
MOHO.
Ma keia ke hoolahaia aku nei i ku-
like me na hooakaka a ke Kanawal
bi o na Kanawal Kau o 1913, he Koho
Balota Wae Moho, no ka wae moho,
ana i na luna Kalana, no na Kalana
Hawaii, Maui me Kauai, e like me
la J hoike maopopoia mahope iho nei,
ke malamala ana ma ka POAONO,
ka la 13 o MARAKI, M. II. 1915, ma-
loko o na Kalana i Olelola, niawaena
ka hora 8 o ke kakahiaka a me ka
hora 5 o ka auina la.
O na luna Kalana i loko o na kalana
like ole no lakou na moho e waeia
ana e kela a me keia aoao kalaiaina
ke koho balota wae moho, iloko o
na Kalana i olelola e kullke no ia
me keia mahope iho nei.
KALANA O MAUI.
HOOKAHI MAKAI-NUI.
HOOKAHI KAKAUOLELO O KE
KALANA.
HOOKAHI LUNA-HOOIA.
HOOKAHI PUUKU.
HOOKAHI LOIO KALANA.
ELIMA LUNAKIAI, eha e kohola i
mau lala wale no, a o ka lima hoi e
kohoia 1 lunahoomalu no ka Papa.
O na apana, na mahele a me na
wahl koho iloko o na kalana i oleloia
e kulike no ia me keia mahope iho
net:
APANA LUNAMAKAAINANA E-
KOLU Na Mokupuni o Maui, Molo
kai, Lanai, a me Kahoolawe.
APANA LUNAMAKAAINANA
EKOLU.
Mahele Ekahi Na Mokupuni o La
nai. Wahl koho, haleukana ma Kaha
lepalaoa. Mahele Elua Kela mahele o ka A-
pana o Lahaina ma ka Mokupuni o
Maui, ma ka aoao akau hikina o ka
palena akau o Honokowal. Wahl ko
ho, Halekual Honolua Ranch, Hono
kohua. Mahele Ekolu Kela mahele o ka
Apana o Lahaina ma ka Mokupuni o
Maul, mawaena o ka mahele elua ma
ka palena akau o Olowalu. Wahl ko
ho. Hale Hookolokolo o Lahaina.
Mahele Eha Ka koena iho o ka A
pana o Lahaina. Wahl koho, Hale
kula o Olowalu.
Mahele Elima Ka mahele o ka
Apana o Wailuku ma ka aoao hema
o ka palena o Waiehu o komohana
hoi o kekahi laina mal ka waha mai
o ka muliwai o Wailuku a holo ma ka
laina o na puu one a hikl i ke kal ma
ke awa o Maalaea. Wabl koho, Hale
hookolokolo o Wailuku.
Mahele Eono Ka mahele o ka Apa
na o Wailuku ma ka akau o ka palena
hema o Waihee. Wahi koho, halekula
o Waihee.
Mahele Ehiku Ka mahele o Ea
Apana o Wailuku niawaena o ka ma
hele elima me ka apana o Makawao.
Wahi koho.'Halekula o Puunene.
Mahele Ewalu Ka mahele o ka A
pana o Makawao nona na palena 1
kulike no ia me kela mahope iho nei:
Ma ke Komohana ke kae hikina o ka
Kahawal o Maliko; ma ka akau ke
kai; ma ka hikina ke kae komohana
0 ke Kahawai o Halehaku; a ma ka
hema oia.no kekahi laina e holo ana
ma ka alanul Makawao-Huelo a hikl
1 ka hut ana me ka auwai hou o
Hamakua i ka'papaku a Huluhulu-nui
ola hoi ke Kahawai o Kaupakulua, a
mal laila aku e holo ana ma ka auwai
hou o Hamakua a hiki i ke kae hikina
o ke Kahawai o Maliko. Wahi Koho,
Halekula o Kuiaha.
Mahele Eiwa Honuaula me ka Mo
kupuni o Kahoolawe. Wahl Koho,
Hale hookolokolo o Honuaula.
Mahttle Uml Ka mahele o ka Apa
na o Makawao niawaena o ka mahele
eiwa me ka owawa o Waieli. Wahl
koho, Halekula o Keokea.
Mahele Umikumamakahl Ka ma
hele o ka Apana o Makawao nona na
palena 1 kulike no ia me kela mahope
iho nei: Ma ke komohana a me ka
akau, ka Apana o Wailuku a me ka
auwai hou o Hamakua a hiki 1 hui ana
me ka Alanul Makawao-Huelo 1 ka pa
paku o Huluhulu-nui oia hoi ke kaha
wai o Kaupakulua, a mat laila aku
ma ke alanul 1 oleloia a hiki i ke Ka
hawai o Halehaku; ma ka hikina, ke
kae komohana o ke kahawai o Hale
haku; a me ka hema, ka hema ka
mahele Uml. Wahi koho, Halekula
o Makawao.
Mahele Umikumamalua Ka mahe
le o ka Apana o Makawao ma ka akau
o ka mahele Umikumamakahl, hema
o ke kal a mawaena o ke kae hikina
o ke Kahawai o Maliko a me ka pa
lena o ka Apana o Wailuku. Wahl
koho, Halekula o Paia.
Mahele Uraikumamakolu Ka ma
hele o ka Apana o Makawao ma ka
hikina o ke kahawai o Halehaku.
Wahi koho, Halekula o Huelo.
Mahele Umlkumaniaha Ka mahele
o ka Apana o Hana ma ka akau komo
hana o ke Kahawai o Kaupaula. Wahi
koho, Halekula o Keanae.
Mahele Umikumamalima Ka ma
hele o ka Apana o Hana mawaena o
ka mahele umikumamaha me ka pa
lena o Hana me Koolau. Wahi koho,
Halekula o Nahiku.
Mahele Umikumamaono Ka mahe
le o ka Apana o Hana mawaena o ka
mahele umikumamalima me Kipahulu.
Wahl koho, Hale hookolokolo o Hana.
Mahele Umikumamahiku Kipahulu,
Wahi koho, Hale hookolokolo o Kipa
hulu. Mahele Umikumamawalu Ke koe
na o ka Apana o Hana, hui pu ana la
Kaupo me Kahikinui. Wahl koho,
Halekula o Kaupo.
Mahele Umikumamaiwa Ka mahe
le o ka Mokupuni o Molokai akau o
kekahi laina e holo ana mawaena o
ka papaku o ke kahawai o Honouiiwai,
ka palena hema o Halawa a me ka
kokua o ke kuahlwl pale ia Wallau
me Halawa. Wahl koho, Halekula o
Halawa.
Mahele Iwakalua Ka mahele o ka
Mokupuni o Molokai 1 apoia ma ka hi
kina a ka mahele umikumamaiwa, a
ma ke komohana o ka palena hikina
0 Kawela a me ka Apana o Kalawao.
Wahl koho, halehookolokolo o Pukoo.
Mahele Iwakaluakumamakahi Ke
'toena o ka mokupuni o Molokai a koe
aku la Apana o Kalawao. Wtfhi koho,
Halekula o Kaunakakal.
1 HOIKE NO KEIA, ua kau iho au 1
ko'u lima a ua hooplli pu hoi i ka
Sila Nui o ka Teritori o Hawaii.
HANAIA ma ke Kapitola ma Ho
nolulu, i keia la 4 o IanuarL
M. H. 1915.
WADE WARREN THAYER,
Kakauolelo o ka Teritore.
Ian. 30, Feb. 6, 13.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN
TION TO FORECLOSE AND OF
SALE.
Notice is hereDy given that under
the power of sale contained in that
certain mortgage dated the 20th day
of April, A. D. 1909, from T. Kozuki
3f Paia, County of Maui, T. II., to the
Baldwin National Bank of Kahului. a
United States Banking Corporation,
doing business at Kahului, County of
Maui, aforesaid, recorded in the Reg
istry Office at Honolulu, in Liber 394
on pages 364, 365 and 366, the owner
and holder thereof intends to fore
close the same and sell the mortgag
ed property therein named, because
of the non-payment of the principal
and interest due in the promissory
note secured thereby. The above
mentioned mortgage was given to se
cure the payment of a promissory
note for SEVEN HUNDRED DOL
LARS of even date therewith, payable
one day fter date, bearing interest
at the rate of 10 percent per annum,
executed by the said T. Kozuki and
payable to the order of the said Bald
win National Bank of Kahului.
Notice is likewise given that after
the expiration of three weeks after
date of first publication of this no
tice to wit, on Saturday, the 6th day
of February, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon
of said day, the said mortgaged prop
erty, for the reasons above stated,
will be sold at public auction at the
front entrance to the Baldwin Na
tional Bank of Kahului, in the town
of Kahului, District of Wailuku,
County of Maui, T. H.
Terms of sale: CASH.
Deeds at the expense of purchaser.
For further particulars apply 'o the
Baldwin National Bank of Kahului.
(Signed)
BALDWIN NATIONAL BANK OF
KAHULUI,
D. C. LINDSAY.
Caihier.
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY IN
TENDED TO BE SOLD.
One Story Building; One Dwelling
House; One Blacksmith Shop; and
other small houses situated at Paia,
Maui, Makai of the Paia-Kahului gov
ernment road, opposite the Aion&.
Store, on land leased from the Kahu
lui Railroad Co.
Jan. 23.
ALOHA LODGE ISO. 3 KMGIIT8
OH PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at the
Knights of Pythias Hail, Wailuku, on the
second and fourth Saturdayi of each
month. '
All visiting members are Cordially in
vited to attend
J. T. 1-ANTOM, C. C.
A. C. RATTRAY, K. R. & S.