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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, XOVF.RBF.R 26, 1915.
WHEN YOUR HOUSE BURNS
YOU HAVE INSURANCE TO COVER AT LEAST A PART OF YOUR
LOSS. BUT YOU CAN'T HAVE VALUABLE TAPERS INSURED AND
OFTEN TIMES THEY ARE WORTH MORE TO YOU THAN ALL OF THE
CONTENTS OF YOUR HOME.
A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX AT THIS BANK 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 WOitRY HAS BEEN.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF WAILUKU.
CAPITAL, : $35,000.00
SURPLUS, : : : $50,000.00
C. H. Cooke, President
C. D. Lufkln, Cithier
1 LAHAINA STORE
1 IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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GASOLINE AND DISTILLATE IN DRUMS
LAHAINA STORE
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C SINGLE SPEED, with Quick-Acting Indian
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AS ABOVE, Fully Equipped with Magneto,
3 Generator, Accumulator, Electric Horn,
Electric Head and Tail Lights $325.00
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HONOLULU.
CORRESPONDENCE. I
PERHAPS THEY KNOW NO BETTER.
Editor Maui News: Whnt Is meant
hy fastening the American flag below
flip Japanese?
Ilerause Filipinos are ruled by the
famous rnited States, and because of
her pood administration she is hiphly
:ovod and respected by me.
I have wandered through various
countries from East to West, but I
never saw the American flag fastened
to the flagpole below any others.
As far as I know, the Hawaiian Is
lands are also governed by the United
Slates. Why did this curious event,
then once happen around here? Last
Sunday, October 31st, lots of people
at Waikapu surprised of the new
rouple of (lags where at the public
found the American Flag being fasten
ed (o the flagpole under that of the
Japanese.
I cannot afford to see Uncle Rani's
flag flying below the Jap's, for to me,
this means that the latter steps upon
the former.
Has the Government got any right
to investigate this matter?
1'EDKO M. ESQUERAS.
HARVARD 41, YALE 0.
CAMD-RIDCE, Mass., Nov. 20. With
the largest score ever made by Ilnrv
ard against Yale, the sons of Eli went
down to defeat before the lnvineible
Crimsons today by the score of 41 to
0. Yale lacked offensive, and played
a slow game. The weather was clear,
but a strong wind was blowing. Ather
ton Oilman, son of J. A. Oilman, of
Hono'.ulu, played left tackle for the
victorious Harvards.
Honolulu Wholesale Produce
Market Quotations
ISSUED BY THE TERRITORIAL
MARKETING DIVISION.
Wholesale only. Nov. 22, 1915.
BUTTER AND EGGS.
Eggs scarce, demand good.
Island tub butter, ib 28 to .30
Eggs, select, Oahu, doz 70
Eggs, No. 1. Island, doz 65
Eggs, No. 2, Island, doz 30 to .55
Duck Eggs, doz 3G
POULTRY.
Proilers, lb (2 to 3 lbs) 33 to .35
Young roosters, lb 30 to .33
Hens, good condition, lb... 25 to .27
Turkeys, lb 40
Ducks, Muscovy, tb 25 to .30
Ducks, Pekin, lb 25 to .30
Ducks, Hawaii, doz 5.40
VEGETABLES AND PRODUCE.
Beans, string, green, lb 04
Beans, string, wax, lb 05
Beans, Lima in pod 03 V4
Beam, Dry
Maui Red, cwt 5.00
Calico, cwt 4.00
Small white, cwt 5.00
Peaa, dried, cwt 3.75
Beets, doz bunches . .3"
Carrots, do, bunches 41
Cabbage, cwt 3.00
Corn, sweet ,100 ears 1.50 to 2.00
Corn, Haw. sml yellow ..36.00 to 38.00
Corn, Haw. lgs yellow. .32.00 to 36.00
Peanuts, small, lb 02 to .02',4
Peanuts, large, lb 02
Onions, Bermuda, tb 01 to .02
Green Peppers, Bell lb 04 to ;05
Green Peppers, Chili, lb 05
Potatoes, Isl. Irish, rb....01U to .01
Potatoes, Sweet, cwt 1.00 to 1.25
Taro, wet land, cwt 1.00 to 1.10
Taro, bunch 15
Tomatoes, lb 03 to .04
Peas, green, lb 08 to .10
Cucumbers, doz 35 to .40
Pumkin, lb 01
FRUIT.
Alligator Pears, doz (none in market).
Bananas, Chinese, bunch 20 to .50
Bananas, Cooking, bunch. . . .75 to 1.25
Breadfruit, doz 40 to .60
Fins, 100 85
Grapes, Isabella, lb 07
Limes, 100 75 to 1.00
Pineapples, cwt 65 to .75
watermelons, each 40 to 1.00
Pohas, lb 08 to .10
Papaias, lb 01
LIVESTOCK.
Beef, cattle and sheet are not
bought at live weight. They are taken
by the meat companies dressed and
paid for by weight dressed.
Hogs, up to 150 lbs, lb.. .09 to .10
Hogs, 150 lbs and over, lb.. 09 to .10
DRESSED MEATS.
Beef, lb 11 to .12
Veal, lb 12 to .13
Mutton, lb 11 to .12
Pork, lb 15 to .17
HIDES, Wet Salted.
Steer, No. 1, lb 15
Steer, No. 2, lb 14
Kips, lb 15
Goat skins, white, eRch 10- to .30
Sheep skins, each 10 to .20
FEED.
The following are Quotations on
feed f.o.b. Honolulu:
Corn, sml yellow, ton ..40.00 to 41.00
Corn lge yellow, ton 39.50 to 41.00
Corn, cracked, ton 40.50 to 42.00
Bran, ton 30.00 to 31.50
Barley, ton 33.00 to 34.00
Scratch food, ton 42.50 to 43.00
Oats, ton 35.00
Wheat, ton 40.00
Middlings, ton 39.00
Hay, wheat, ton 26.00 to 30.00
Hay, alfalfa, ton 26.00 to 27.00
Alfalfa mealt, ton 25.00 to 26.00
K. HONDA
CONTRACTOR, BUILDER AND
PLUMBER.
Call Honda for any Plumbing that It
to be done. All work neatly
done and tatlsfactlon
guaranteed.
VINEYARD STREET, WAILUKU
WEEKLY MARKET LETTER.
Storms Boost Price
Vegetables on Oahu
Eggs Still Advancing But Due To
Slump. Big Avocado Crop Pre
dicted For Next Year.
HONOLULU. November 22. There
Is Increasing demand for Island but
ler in pound cartons but the supply
is so irregular that it is difficult to
build up a good trade. Island eggs
are scarcer than ever and the price
has advanced 5c. It is likely, how
ever, that the price will drop within
a few days.
String beans have advanced in price
as well as all other garden truck due
to heavy losses sustained by the truck
gardeners in the vicinity of Honolulu
during last week's downpour. In some
gardens while crops were washed out.
Cabbage is still high and most of it is
being imported from the Coast. A few
bags grown locally were sold for very
good prices. Cabbage shipped from the
other islands should be properly clean
ed and shipped in crates and thus save
the heavy spoilage which Is bound to
occur when it is shipped in bags.
Island corn is very hard to dispose
of at the present time due to the low
price of imported corn. A good deal of
the corn received at the Division re
cently has not been thoroughly dried
and much of it has been weevilly. Ship
pers should take every precaution to
see that their corn is dry before ship
ping as wet corn heats when stacked
and large losses are caused through
moulding.
Island Irish potatoes are not selling
well or bringing as good prices. They
are not so large and do not have the
appearance of imported potatoes but
are generally much more sound. Dur
ing the last few days green peas have
been received from Maui. These peas
are evidently being picked too old and
arrived in the market in rather poor
condition.
There are no alligator pears in the
market. From present indications
there wi'l be more pears harvested on
the island of Oahu next season than
ever before as several orchards are
just coming into bearing. It Is hoped
that before the next crop comes off the
Federal Authorities will lift the quar
antine on this fruit so that it can be
shipped to the mainland. If this can
not be done it is likely that alligator
pears will be cheaper than ever next
year.
Pineapple consignments to the
Coast recently have not reached there
in good condition and a series of ex
periments are now being undertaken
to determine the causes of the exces
sive losses.
During the week there has been an
abnormal demand for veal and this de
mand promises to continue for some
time. All stock raisers who have veal
should communicate with the Division.
Arrangements will be made for par
ties on the other islands for proper
transportation.
A. T. LONGLEY.
Sup. Ter. .Market Division.
Entered of Record
Deeds.
EUGENE K DUVAUCHELLE to
Elizabeth K Duvauchelle; int in pc
land. Tukoo, Molokai. Nov 12, 1915.
$1 love.
EDWARD II KIKALA to James Pii
alii; int in pc land, Waiakoa, Kula,
Maui. Oct 29, 1915. $30.
Leases
HALEOLE to Ah Mi; R P 4115, Kill
3224, Waikapu, Maui. Nov 9, 1915.
6 yrs at $75 per yr.
WILLIAM T ROBINSON & WF to
Bathsheba M Allen; pc land, Main
St, Wailuku, Maui. Oct 16, 1911.
$2000
M MAHIAI (k) et al to C D Lufkin
Tr; 3 pen land. Hamakualoa, Maui.
Nov 15, 1915. il50.
WONG WAI to Young Men's Savings
Society Ltd; R P 6571, Kohea, Kula.
Maui. Nov 17, 1915. $300.
Leases.
AH PING to G Basudaffl; pc land,
Lahaina, Maul. 20 yrs at $35 per
yr. Sept 2, 1915.
KEKO ALAPAI to Wong Yoi; int
in R P 3057, hui land, Kipahulu,
Maui. Nov 1, 1915. 15 yrs at $2.50
per yr.
Assignment of Mortgage.
MANUEL BOTEILHO to Frank Ro
bello; Mtg Manuel Dutro on (pc
land & bldg, Wailuku, Maul. Nov
16, 1915. $250.
Mortgage.
EDWARD H BROWN & WF to First
National Bank of Taia ;L P 6435,
Kuiaha-Pauwela, Hamakualoa, Maui.
Oct C, 1915. $100.
THURSTON R HINKLEY to First
National Bank of Paia; L P 6434,
Kuiaha-Pauwela, Hamakualoa, Maui.
Oct 7, 1915. $1000.
Those Who Travel
Arrived.
By str. Claudine, November 20.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tweedt, S. E.
Scott and wife. Miss E. rarria, Miss
J. F. Nowell and Mrs. W. II. McCon
key. By str. Mauna Kea, November 20.
A. V. Peters, C. B. llopson, II. B.
Weller, O. W. Hennig, P. A. Gorman,
Miss E. Decker, J. W. Doyle, Lee En
Choy, C. W. Makekau, Master Hus
sey, E. K. C. Yap, E. K. Keanu.
Departed. 4
By str. Mauna Kea, November 22.
F. C. Palmer, Miss M. Groves, F. Ha
zenbartb, J. G. Serrao, C. Korimoto,
Geo. T. Kluegel, D. Leith, E. Kopke,
L. M. Fishel, Thomas Kalawaia, John
Choy, C. J. Carle, Sister Helena.
Mother Margaret, J. N. Neustadt, A.
Makekau, Shitakl,
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
268 Market Street, San Trancisee, California.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
NO. 4
SCHEDULE
1915
October November December
?mof Voy. Leave PUCBT WObND
dLCaiillT No g p Arrlre Leari
Hawaiian Island
Arrtio LstT
Arrive
S. P.
Matsonia.... 23 Oct.
Lurline 89 Oct.
Hyades 57 Oct.
Wilhelmlna.. 75 Oct.
Enterprise. .129 Oct.
Manoa 22 Oct.
Matsonia.... 24 Nov.
Hilonian.. . . 91 Nov.
Lurline 90 Nov.
Wilhelmlna. . 76 Nov.
Enterprise. .130 Nov.
Manoa 23 Nov.
Hyades 58 Nov.
Matsonia.... 25 Dec.
Lurline 91 Dec.
Wilhelmlna.. 77 Dec.
Hilonian.... 92 Dec.
Enterprise. 131 Dec.
Manoa 24 Dec.
Matsonia..., 26 Dec.
6 Oct. 12 Oct. 20 Oct.
12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2
14 Oct. 17 Qct. 23 Nov. 2 Nov. 10 Nov. 20
20 Oct. 26 Nov. 3 Nov. 9
23 Oct. 31 Nov. 6 Nov. 15
26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16
3 Nov. 9 Nov. 17 Nov. 23
4 Nov. 7 Nov. 13 Nov. 22 Dec. 1 Dec. 9
9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30
17 Nov. 23 Dec. 1 Dec. 7
20 Nov. 28 Dec. 4 Dec. 13
23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 14
26 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 14 Dec. 22 Jan. 1
1 Dec. 7 Dec. 15 Dec. 21
7 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Dec. 28
15 Dec. 21 Dec. 29 Jan. 4
16 Dec. 19 Dec. 23 Jan. 3 Jan. 12 Jan. 20
18 Dec. 26 Jan. 1 Jan. 10
21 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 11
29 Jan. 4 Jan. 12 Jan. 18
PORTS OF CALL.
S. S. Matsonia )
S. S. Wilhelmlna To Honolulu and Hllo.
S. S. Manoa )
S. S. Lurline To Honolulu and Kahulul.
S. S. Hilonian ) To all Hawaiian Porta via
S. S. Hyades. j Puget Sound.
S. S. Enterprise For Hilo Direct.
S. S. Lurline Carries Livestock to Honolulu and Kahulul.
Indicates that steamer carries gasoline and combustibles.
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Beginning with the "Wilhelmina," No. 77, scheduled to leave San
Francisco Deccmher 15th, and the S. S. "Hilonian," No. 92, scheduled
to leave Seattle ahout December 25th, the ocean freight rate will he
$4.00 per ton instead of $3.50 per ton between San Francisco and
Island Forts and Seattle and Island Ports.
Uime SableJCahului Slailroad Co.
Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday)
The following schedule went into effect June 4th, 1913.
TOWARDS WAILUKU
5 33 3 3
5 3;3 20
5 2,3 17
5 i,3 7
5 9;3 5
5 00 2 55
58(2 53'
4 Sa a 47
4 5i a 46
4 45 4o
4 44 a 39
4 40 a 35
M
I 25
I 15
8 4a 6 35
8 30;
8 27
8 17
8 5
8 05
8 03
7 57
7 56
7 5
7 49
7 45
6 a5
'5-3
12.0
8.4
5-5
34
1.4
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STATIONS
A.. Wailuku.. L
L.. ..A
.. Kaliului ..
A L
L" Spreck- "A
a" eisTiiie :jl
L.. ..A
Paia
.X
L" Haina- "A
A"kuapoko "L
.. Pauwela ..
A .X,
L.. Haiku ..A
TOWARDS HAIKU
M'li
A M
P M
O
3-3
6.9I
9-8
i.9
I3.9
15-3
6 40 8 5o'i 30
i 50,9 00 I 40
6 5a
7 02
7 3
7 15
7 7
7 a4
7 5
7 33
7 35
7 40
I 42
1 5a
I 53
a 05
a 07
P M
3 35
10
P M
5 38
3 45 5 48
3 47
3 57
3 58
4 i
4
a 144 19
a 15,
a 23
a 25
a 30
4 20
4 28
4 3'
4 35'
PUUNENE DIVISION
TOWARDS PUUNENE TOWARDS KAHULU1
SI 2 4
- s E,
M m m a
m m m m
M M .S . VI
Z - " O.
7777 STATIONS Miles 7777
2 506 00 .0L..Kahului..A 2.56 223 15
3 006 10 2.5!A-ruunene-L 06 123 05
I. j j
1. All trains daily except Sundays.
2. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leave Wailuku daily, except Sundays,
at 5: SO a. m., arriving at Kahulul at 5:50 a. m., and connecting with
the 6:00 a. m. train for Puunene.
3. 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 I. C. C.
No. 8, or inquire at any of the Depots.
The Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd.
BUY8 AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, 8TOCK8 AND BONDS.
WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MORTGAGE8.
8ECURE8 INVESMENT8.
A Lltt of High Grade Securities Mailed on Application.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
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