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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1915.
WHEN YOUR HOUSE BURNS
TOU HAVE INSURANCE TO COVER AT LEAST A TART OF YOUR
LOSS. CUT YOU CAN'T HAVE VALUABLE PAPERS INSURED AND
OFTEN TIMES THEY ARE WORTH MORE TO YOU THAN ALL OF THF
CONTENTS OF YOUR HOME.
A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX AT THIS DANK WILL INSURE PER
FECT SAFETY TO YOUR VALUABLE TAPERS INSURANCE TOLICIES
DEEDS. MORTGAGES. ETC., AND YOU WILL HAVE ACCESS TO THEM
BY AN INDIVIDUAL KEY.
AND THE COST IS MUCH LESS THAN THE WOJJRY HAS LEEN.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF WAILUKU.
CAPITAL, : : : $35,000.00
SURPLUS, : : : $50,000.00
C. H. Cooke, President
C. D. Lufkln, CiiMer
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IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GASOLINE AND DISTILLATE IN DRUMS
LAHAINA STORE
Est. 1901.
DRY CLEANING WORKS
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J. Abadie, Proprietor.
777 KING STREET, HONOLULU. T. H.
HIGH CLASS WORK
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Paia Agent
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WAR -AFFECTED CHEMICALS.
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"Velvosol" and" Clearo Compound"
WITH TLAIN WATER, DO THE WORK
BETTER AND CHEAPER.
"CLEARO" 50c the pound tin ; $2.25 the 5 pound tin.
"VELVOSOL 1 oz., 50c; 4 oz., $2.00; 8 oz., $3.75;
1 pound, $7.
Honolulu Photo Supply Company.
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"Everything Photographic"
FORT ST.
Honolulu.
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Wear a NapATan Shoe
A HIGH SHOE, BLUCHER
STYLE, WITH BELLOWS
TONGUE AND DOUBLE
SOLE.
A MILITARY MODEL.
$5.00
For 50 cts. extra, you can have a pair of them made waterproof.
Manufacturers' Shoe Store
HONOLULU.
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1915 Indian Motocycles
15-H.P. BIG TWIN
C SINGLE SPEED, with Quick-Acting Indian
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I Generator, Accumulator, Electric Horn,
Electric Head and Tail Lights $275.00
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C O TWO SPEEDS with Quick-Acting Indian
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AS ABOVE, Fully Equipped with Magneto.
W 22 Generator, Accumulator, Electric Horn,
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r o THREE SPEEDS, with Quick-Acting Indian
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W O I Generator, Accumulator, Electric Horn,
il ' Electric Head and Tail Lights $325.00
Send for Catalogue. Also Sold on Installments.
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HONOLULU.
TELEGRAPH NEWS OF THE WEEK
LONDON, September 23. Two neutral ships were torpedoed yes
terday. One a Danish, and the other a Dutchman. Passengers and
crews saved.
NEW YORK, September 23. Fifth avenue trade seriously crip
pled y the strike of 3000 tailors in women's shops.
LONDON, September 23. Russians frustrated attempt of Ger
mans' enveloping movement at Vilna. Slav army is intact and safe.
RadsazotT, Bulgaria, announces the signing of a convention with
Turkey for the future maintenance of Bulgarian armed neutrality.
HONOLULU, September 22. Letter from San Francisco indi
cates that Great Northern will leave there November 6 to start Hono
lulu run.
Report that McCarn will quit office January 1. District Attorney
says matter never mentioned by himself or the attorney general.
SOFIA, September 22. Bulgaria is on brink of war and first gov
ernment move of Czar Ferdinand is likely to set Balkans aflame. Under
government orders, Bulgarian military chief is making rapid prepara
tions for declaration of war.
ATHENS, September 22. Ominous news of Bulgarian activity has
brought action in Greece. British, French and Russian ministers today
conferred on grave developments. Preparations made in Greece for
mobilization of 100,000 infantry and much cavalry.
PARIS, September 22. Joffre, King Albert of Belgium' and other
allied forces, are preparing for a new campaign with artillery drive.
French warships rescued 5000 Armenians from Turks.
LONDON, September 22. The Russian army which was driven
from Vilna by Germans, has withdrawn safely from dangerous Vilna
salient.
NEW YORK, September 22. Seven persons killed and fifty in
jured today in terrific dynamite explosion in excavation of new 7th
avenue subway. Explosion caused streets to cave in engulfing vehicles
and pedestrians in a shrieking mass.
LOS ANGELES, September 22. Great union warehouse of this
city was destroyed by fire today, together with contents. Damage esti
mated at one million dollars.
TOKIO, September 22. Prince and Princess Kanin leave today
on battleship for Tokiwa for visit to Kobe. They will then go to Korean
exhibitioir at Seoul.
HONOLULU, September 22. L. Abrams made no explanation to
the Hawaiian Trust Company yesterday. Civil suits have been brought
against him and his wife to recover. Prosecution may follow.
ATHENS, September 22. The Balkan situation has reached the
critical stage. Cavalry regiments are leaving Sofia, destination not re
vealed. Believed Bulgaria is mobilizing to go beyond armed neutrality,
and fears are felt that she will throw her force to Teutons. Evidence
in support of this belief is seen in new Teuton move on Servia. Re
ports from German sources say Teutonic drive is in full swing in south
eastern zone.
WASHINGTON, September 22. Bulgarian minister here is ad
vised of mobilization of troops.
LONDON, September 22. Strict censorship now obtains on re
ports from Petrograd on fighting along eastern front. This is taken to
mean that struggle of great importance, and not yet decided, is in pro
gress. Similar reluctance also on the part of Berlin not to report any
phases of the eastern fighting. Believed zone in vicinity of Vilna has
seen bitterest fighting. From there Germans are pursuing Russians and
attempting a great enveloping movement, according to reports.
EL PASO, September 22. E. P. Fuller, manager, and foreman
McCabe, of the Santo Domingo ranch, have been kidnapped by Mexi
cans. Villa's forces have been appealed to by owners of the plantation
and a promise to run down and capture bandits and rescue men has
been given.
WASHINGTON, September 22. The American Federation of
Labor favors the acknowledgment of Carranza.
SAN FRANCISCO, September 22. A new monthly steamer ser
vice touching at Java, Manila and Hongkong will be established De
cember 1. ,
Impressive funeral services of two members of the crew of the
F4, held here yesterday.
AMSTERDAM, September 22. The supply of jute and other sack
ing material being exhausted, Germans in Belgium now use silks and
velvet for the manufacture of sand bags.
BERLIN, September 22. It is learned that commanders of Ger
man submarines have been given orders of strictest nature to permit
liners to escape when in doubt of their intentions, rather than take
chances of committing an error. Break with von Tirpitz may follow
the issuance of these orders. Washington has received the news with
doubt.
PARIS, September 22. War has cost Switzerland $28,000,000,
which has been spent in holding her army in mobilization.
LONDON, September 22. Extraordinary taxation to enable the
government to meet in part the expenses of the war, wis proposed in
the house of commons yesterday by the chancellor of exchequer. The
excise increase runs from 50 to 100 percent. Income rate will be lower
ed to include all over $650 per year.
WASHINGTON, September 22. Consul-General Anderson, of
Hongkong, says seaman's act has had a disastrous effect on trade of
America in the far east, killing prospects for future.
LONDON, September 22. A new Dumba letter has been found on
Archibald in which Wilson is said to be harmful. Two letters from von
Bernstorff also found which implicate him and action may be taken
by administration. American correspondent Archibald is shown to be
a worker in the cause of Germany.
HONOLULU, September 21. Louis Abrams, secretary of the
Hawaiian Trust Company, who returned from the Coast today to ex
plain rumored shortage of $28,000 in bonds of the Galbraith estate, says
he can make everything clear when told details of the charges against
him. Some of his property has been attached by the company.
Vaughan arrived today to take J. Wesley Thompson's place as as
sistant district attorney, October 1st. Says he cannot say whether he
will later take McCarn's place.
BERLIN, September 21. Teuton's campaign against Servia, with
view to opening way to Turkey, has begun on the Austrian frontier.
Austrian and German artillery now heavily bombarding Servian posi
tion between Brig and Morava river. Action is probably meant to cover
attempt to throw forces across latter stream. Believed likely invaders
will attempt to take old route of crusaders who tried to force way to
holy land, down valley of Morava. Servian government has declared
Servian-Bulgarian frontier district a war zone.
The Frankfort Zeitung declares a large British transport from
Egypt to Dardanelles, was sunk by a German submarine.
LONDON, September 21. British steamer Linkmoor sunk by sub
marine. Two more spies have been convicted by court martial after a rigid
examination. They were tried for giving information concerning British
fleet. The man was sentenced to death, and the woman to 10 years im
prisonment. BUDAPEST, September 21. Vajetan Vonkapos Mere, former Aus
trian ambassador at Rome, will succeed Dumba at Washington.
NEW YORK, September 21. The question of payment for muni
tions is practically eliminated from negotiations of the Anglo-French
commission of bankers who assume foreign powers will continue to
remit gold and American securities for arms. Now discussing proposi
tion of converting bonds into long term notes.
WASHINGTON, September 21. General mobilization of all mili
tary forces of Bulgaria for the purpose of armed neutrality, has been
ordered.
NEW YORK, September 21 .Representative Hay, of Virginia,
chairman of House committee on military affairs, and long one of the
bitter opponents of better preparedness for war, has capitulated to protectionists.
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
26$ Warkct Street, San Tramiscc, California.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
SCHEDULE
JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER
NO. 3
1915
Steamer Z'
Hilonian.... 8 July 1
Enterprise. .125 July 3
Manoa 18 July 6
.Matsonta.... 20 July 14
tLurline 86 July 20
"Hyades 55 July 22
Wilhclmina.. 72 July 28
Enterprise.. 126 July 31
Manoa 19 Aug. 3
Matsonia. ... 21 Aug. 11
"Hilonian 89 Aug. 11
ILurline 87 Aug. 17
Wilhclmina.. 73 Aug. 25
Enterprise. .127 Aug. 28
Manoa 20 Aug. 31
Hyades 56 Sept. 2
Matsonia.... 22 Sept.. 8
tLurline 88 Sept. 14
Wllhehnina.. 74 Sept. 22
Hilonian 90 Sept. 23
Enterprise. .128 Sept. 25
Manoa 21 Sept. 28
PUCET MOLND Hawallaa lalaada Arrlr
ArrlTO LfT Arrive Lt . F.
July 4 SJuly 10 July 19 July 28 Aug. 5
July 11 July 17 July 26
. . . July 13 July 20 July 27
July 20 July 28 Aug. 3
July 27 Aug. 3 Aug. 10
July 25 JJuly 31 Aug. 10 Aug. 18 Aug. 28
Aug. 3 Aug. 11 Aug. 17
i Aug. 8 Aug. 14 Aug. 23
Aug. 10 Aug. 17 Aug. 24
Aug. 17 Aug. 25 Aug. 31
Aug.. 21 Aug. 30 Sept. 8 Sept 16
Aug. 24 Aug. 31 Sopt 7
Aug. 31 Sept. 8 Sept 14
Sept. 5 Sept 11 Sept 20
Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept 21
Sept. 5 Sept 11 Sept. 21 Sept. 29 Oct 9
Sept. 14 Sept 22 Sept 28
Sept. 21 Sept 28 Oct. 5
Sept. 28 Oct 6 Oct 11
Sept. 26 0ct 4 Oct 13 Oct 22 Oct. 30
Oct. 3 Oct. 9 Oct. 18
Oct 5 Oct 12 Oct. 19
PORTS OF CALL.
S. S. Matsonia.. .
S. S. Wilhclmina
S. S. Manoa
S. S. Lurline
S. S. Hilonian....
S. S. Hyades
S. S. Enterprise.
To Honolulu and Hllo.
To Honolulu and Kahului.
To all Hawaiian Ports Tla
Puget Sound.
For Hilo direct. Carries Livestock
combustibles.
tLurline Carries Livestock to Honolulu and Kahului.
Indicates that steamer carries combustibles (no passengers),
t Indicates that steamer carries Livestock to Honolulu and Kahului.
Indicates that steamer carries livestock from Puget Sound to Hono
lulu and Hawaiian Ports.
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday)
Tht following schedule went into effect June 4th, 1913.
TOWARDS WAILUKU
5 33
5 23
3 3
3 2
5 2 3 17
5 10 3 07
5 09 3 05'
5 2 55
4 50 2 53
4 52 a 47
4 5i a 46
4 45U 40
4 44
4 40
2 39
2 35
1 25
1 '5
8 42
8 3o
8 17
8 15
8 05
8 03
7 57
7 56
7 5
7 49
7 45
6 35
6 25
STATIONS
A..Wailuku..L
5-5
3-4
1.4
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1 L.. -A
..Kahului ..
A JL
h" Spreck- "A
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L.. ..A
Paia
A L
h" Hama- A
A"kuapoko
TZ Ta
Pauwela ..
A.. .X
L.. Haiku ..A :
TOWARDS HAIKU
M'Im
3-3
6.9
9-8
11.9
13-9
6 40
6 50
6 52
7 02
7 03
7 15
7 17
7 24
7 25
7 33
7 35
7 40
A M
8 50
9 00
6 8 10
1 3 3 35 5 38
1 40 3 45 5 48
1 42 3 47
1 52 3 57
1 53 3 58
2 05 4 10
a 07 4 12
a 14 4 19
a 15 4 20
3 33 4 28
2 25 4 30
3 30 4 35 .......
PUUNENE DIVISION
TOWARDS PUUNENE
2 506 00
3 00 6 10
Milts
STATIONS
.0L..Kahului..A
2 . 5 A..Puunene..L
TOWARDS KAHULUI
Mill!
2.5
M
6 223 15
Q6 12,3 05
3.
All trains daily except Sundays. , Y
A Special Tratn (Labor Train) will leave Walluku daily, except Sundays,
at 5:30 a. m., arriving at Kahului at 5:50 a. m., and connecting with
the 6:00 a. m. train for l'uunene.
BAGGAGE RATES: 150 pounds of personal baggage will be carried free
of charge on each whole ticket, and 75 pounds on each half ticket, when
baggage is in charge of and on the same train as the holder of the ticket
For excess baggage 25 cents per 100 pounds or part thereof will be
charged. , ;
For Ticket Fares and other information see Local Passenger Tariff L C. C.i
No. 8, or inquire at any of the Depots.
The Henry Watertiouse Trust Co., Ltd.
BUYS AND 8ELL8 REAL ESTATE, 8TOCK8 AND BONDS.
WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MORTGAGES.
SECURES INVESMENT8.
A List of High Grade Securities Mailed on Application.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
HONOLULU, HAWAIL
P. O. BOX 141
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