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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER M , 1915.
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LAHA1NA STORE
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GASOLINE AND DISTILLATE IN DRUMS
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J. Abadle, Proprietor.
777 KINO STREET, HONOLULU. T. H.
HIGH CLASS WORK
QUICK DELIVERY
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sults in taking pictures without having
to depend upon weather or other
outside conditions, use a Graf lex
Camera. Prices from $53.50
lo $66.00. Ask us.
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"AS EASY AS AN OLD SHOE."
These Tumps are made of white canvass with
white rubber soles and heels. Deservedly
popular as an outing shoe.
ONLY $2.00
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Manufacturers' Shoe Store
1051 FORT STREET.
HONOLULU.
1915 Indian Motocycles
15-li.P. BIG TWIN
SINGLE SPEED, with Quick-Acting Indian
Starter ?245.00
AS ABOVE, Fully Equipped with Magneto,
Generator, Accumulator, Electric Horn,
Electric Head and Tail Lights $275.00
I5-1I.P. BIG TWIN
TWO SPEEDS with Quick-Acting Indian
Starter $285.00
AS ABOVE, Fully Equipped with Magneto.
Generator, Accumulator, Electric Horn,
Electric Head and Tail Lights $315.00
I5-II.P. BIG TWIN
THREE SPEEDS, with Quick-Acting Indian
Starter $295.00
AS ABOVE, Fully Equipped with Magneto,
Generator, Accumulator, Electric Horn,
Electric Head and Tail Lights $325.00
for Catalogue. Also Sold on Installments.
O. HALL & SON, LTD.
HONOLULU.
Weekly Market Letter.
Demand For Produce
Increasing Taro Cheap
HONOLULU. December 27. Busi
ness dnrinc the pnst week lifts born
unusually good. The demand for Is
land turkeys exceed the supply by sev
eral hundred, especially for the larger
f-izep. Every turkey sent to the market
has been sold. Chickens and ducks
were also in demand, and several or
ders for peese could not be filled.
Hue lo (he shorlape of poultry, Buck
ling pigs were in demand, and a good
many sold.
The vegetable market Is about the
same as last week. Sweet corn, Bell
peppers and tomatoes were especially
in demand. Taro for making pol is
cheaper than ever with a prospect of
its going even lower next year.
There is no change of prices of dres
sed meats.
The Division has moved Into Its
new quarters on Maunakea street, and
as soon as the new fixtures can be
made and installed, will be in a pos
ition to handle both retail and whole
sale business.
With the opening of the now build
ing the Division wi'.l need more pro
duce of all kinds and the farmers
should be especially careful from now
on to send in only first class produce.
All second class produce will be sold
as such. If a producer ships in poor
stock ho can expect to get a relative
ly low price. An effort will be made
to get an extra good price for good
produce.
Honolulu Wholesale Produce
Market Quotations
ISSUED BY THE TERRITORIAL
MARKETING DIVISION.
Wholesale only. Dec. 27, 1915.
BUTTER AND EGGS.
Eggs scarce, demand good.
Island tub butter, ib 28 to .30
Eggs, select Oahu, doz 57
Eggs, No. 1, Island 52
Eggs, No. 2, Island, doz.... 30 to .45
Eggs, cluck 374
POULTRY.
Broilers, lb (2 to 3 lbs) 33 to .35
Young roosters, lb 30 to .33
Hens, good condition, lb... 25 to .27V4
Turkeys, Ib 40
Ducks, Muscovy, lb 25 to .30
Ducks, Pekin, lb 25 to .30
Ducks, Hawaii, doz 5.40
VEGETABLES AND PRODUCE.
Beans, string, green, lb 05
Beans, string, wax, lb 05V4
Beans, Lima in pod, lb.... 05 to .06
Beans, Dry
Maul Ked, cwt 5.00
Calicos cwt 4.00 to 4.50
small white, cwt 4.50 to 5.00
Beets, doz bunches ,..3f
Carrots, doz. bunches 41
Cabbage, cwt 2.50
Corn, sweet, 100 ears 2.00
Corn, Haw. sml yellow . .35.00 to 37.00
Corn, Haw. lge yellow. .32.00 to 35.00
Teanuts, small, lb 02 to .024
Peanuts, large, lb 02
Onions, Bermuda, lb (none in market).
Green peppers. Bell, lb 06
Green Peppers, Chili, lb 05
Potatoes, Isl. Irish, lb 01 Vt
Potatoes, Isl., Irish, new, lb 02
Potatoes, Sweet, cwt 1.00 to 1.25
Taro, cwt 50 to .75
Taro, bunch 15
Tomatoes, lb 05 to .07
Green peas, lb 08 to .10
Cucumbers, doz 40 to .60
Pumpkins, lb 01 to .01
FRUIT.
Alligator Tears, doz (none in market).
Bananas, Chinese, bunch 20 to .CO
Bananas, Cooking, bunch. . . .75 to 1.25
Breadfruit, doz 50 to .60
Figs, 100 9'
Grapes, Isabella, lb 08
Limes. 100 75 to 1.00
Pineapples, cwt 75 to 1.00
Watermelons, (none in market).
Fohas, tb 08 to .10
rapaias, lb 01
Oranges, 100 1.00 to 1.50
LIVESTOCK.
Beef, caltlo and sheet are not
bought at lit weight. They are taken
by th 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
HIDE8, Wat Salted.
Steer, No. 1, lb 16
Steer, No. 2, lb 15
Kips, lb 16
Goat skins, white, each 10 to .30
Sheep skins, each 10 to .20
FEED.
The following are quotations on
feed f.o.b. Honolulu:
Corn, sml yellow, ton. . . .39.50 to 42.00
Corn, lge yellow, ton 39.00 to 40.00
Corn, cracked, ton 40.00 to 42.00
Bran, ton 29.50 to 30.00
Barley, ton 33.00 to 34.00
Scratch food, ton 42.50 to 43.00
Oats, toil 33.50 to 35.00
Wheat, ton 40.00
Middlings, ton 39.00
Hay, wheat, ton 29.00 to 30.00
Hay, alfalfa, ton 26.00 to 27.00
Alfalfa meal, ton 25.00 to 25.50
FOR SALE.
1 7-3oat. 1913 Iiuick; new top, cush
ion covers, 2 extra tires (new), self
starter, engine tire pump, etc. Run
but 10,000 miles.
1 Ford 1914 Auto Truck.
Both cars in first class condition.
Am about to leave for Japan, which is
reaon for selling. Inquire
HAYFUNU, Lahaina.
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MALONEY In Honolulu. December
20. 1915, Thomas J. Maloney of 1906
Dole s'reet, married, messenger of
the board of health, a native of San
Francisco. California, sixty-four
years.
AUK AI In Honolulu, December 19.
1915, Mrs. Loika Ella Aukai of Vine
yard street, a native of Kona, Ha
waii, filly years.
KEKOA--I11 Honolulu. December 19,
1915, Mrs. Julia Kekoa of 1224 Auld
lane, I'alama. a native of Kohala,
Hawaii, forty-two years.
KAHALKUA At the Insane Asylum,
Honolulu, December 19, 1915, David
KahaVua of this city, unmarried,
laborer, a native of Hawaii, ninety
years.
YIT In Honolulu, December 19, 1915,
Yit Chong, married, rice planter, a
native of China, sixty years.
CI' M MINGS In Honolulu, December
18, 1915, Mrs. Hoopii Cummings of
Twelfth avenue, Kaimuki, a native
of Kauai, sixtv yearn.
MATSUMOTO In Honolulu, Decem
ber 20, 1915, Torao Matsumoto, of
South Beretania street, MoilUli,
single, student, a native of city,
nineteen years.
BUUM At the Lihue Hospital, Lihue
Kauai, December 18, 1915, Manuel
da Costa Brum, of Hanamaulu, mar
ried, plantation luna, a native of
Portugal, forty-live years.
WEIGHT In Honolulu, December 25,
1915, Harry Wright of 1167 Kaili
street, a native of Langton, Durham,
England, sixty-two years.
SILVA In Honolulu, December 28,
1915, Jose Alfonso da Silva, of 1418
Miller street, married, carpenter, a
native of Madeira. Portugal, forty
years.
STAFKO At the Leah! Home, Hono
lulu, December 28, 1915, Mrs. Anna
Stafko, of Haniakuapoko, Maui a
native of Galicla, Austria-Hungary,
forty-two years.
BATY In Honolulu, December 27,
1915, Harry Baty, of 1315 Luso
street, married, seaman, a native of
California, fifty-four years.
WONG In Honolulu, December 24,
1915, Wong Yuk Hon, of 1264 Fort
street, unmarried, salesman ,a na
tive of China, twenty-seven years.
SATO In Honolulu, December 23,
1915, Kim Kon, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Masajiro Sato, of Hnleiwa, this
island, born in Niigata-ken, Japan,
seventeen years.
LYMAN In Florida, United States of
America, December 6, 1915, Francis
O. Lyman, of Chicago, Illinois, mar
ried, lawyer and real estate agent, a
native of Kilo, Hawaii, sixty-nine
years.
Nl'HI In Honolulu, December 27,
1915, William Paul Nulii, of School
near Fort street, married, janitor of
the Central Grammar School, a na
tive of Kauai, forty-nine years.
LEE At the Insane Asylum, Hono
lulu, December 25, 1915, Lee Ho, of
Wailuku. Maui, single, laborer, a na
tive of China, fifty-four years.
WONG In Honolulu, December 25,
1915, Mrs. Chang Shoe, wife of
Wong Kai, of Magoon Block, Queen
street, a native of China, forty
throe years.
IVANOFF At the Leahi Homo, Ho
nolulu, December 24, 1915, I'latoff
Ivanoff, of Liliha street, unmarried,
laborer, a native of Russia, twenty
nine years.
MOORE At the Queen'5 Hospital,
Honolulu, December 27, 1915, Mrs.
Mary F. Moore of Nuuanu Valley, a
native of St. Michaels, Azores, Por
tugal, Fifty-seven years.
HIGASIIISONO In Honolulu, Decem
ber 24, 1913, Kintaro Higashisono,
of Papaaloa, North Hilo, Hawaii, di
vorced, laborer, a native of Fuku-oka-ken,
Japan, thirty-one years.
PAUK In Honolulu, December 23,
1915, Park Tai Ha, of Waiahelo,
Oahu, married, tunnel borer, a na
tive of Korea, thirty-five years.
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Entered of Record
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Deed.
PETER KANAE to Mercedes L Du-
vauchelle; int in It P 3497, Kul 4122,
Ahaino, Kahiki, Molokai. Dec 21,
1915. S50.
ELENA to J K Nakookoo; 4 pes land,
Ulumalu, Hamakualoa. Maui. Dec.
20, 1915. $20.
WORTH O AIKEN & WF to II A
Baldwin, Gr 5207, Olinda, Makawao,
Maui. Dec 3, 1915. 13000.
ANNA F SANTOS & HSB to William
Goo; por R P 5327, Kul 8366 Ma
kaaka, Waihee, Maui. 12000. Dec
23, 1915.
JAMES L FAUFATA & WF to Joa
quin Garcia; 3-10 int in R P 6700,
Kul 2489, Waiehu, Wailuku, Maui.
Dec. 21, 1915. $150.
Leases.
S K KAMAKAU to Kutoba Buichl, Lot
26 Gr 5243 Pulehuiki, Kula, Maui.
Dec 10, 1915. 7 yrs at $30 per yr.
WAIKAPU AGRCTL CO, LTD, to
Wailuku Sugar Co, various pes land,
Waikapu etc, Wailuku, Maui. Oct 12,
1915. 12 yrs at $417.65 per yr.
Trust Deed.
LUCY KAIAMA & HSB to Henry Iwl
anu, Tr, R P 7195, Kul 3862, Maui. Dec.
18, 1915. $1.
Correction Deed.
PHILIP KAAIHUE & WF to Bradford
M. Sumner, lands Maui. Doc. 23,
1915.
Mortgages.
PEHIALII KEALAL'LA (widow), to
C. D. Lurkin, Tr, R P 3299, Kul &
pc land Waialoho, etc Waihee,
Maui. Doc 21, 1915. $160.
Chattel Mortgages.
MAXIMO MENDOZA to von Hamm
Young Co, Ltd; Automobile, Puune
no, Maui. Dec. 17, 1915. $627.25.
S. YAMASAKI to von Hamm-Young
Co, Ltd; Automobile, Haniakuapo
ko, Maui. Dec 16, 1915. $575.
K. MACHIDA P Store
Carries a full line of Drugs and Patent
Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Articles,
Books and Stationery.. Also carry a
full line of Eye Glasses.
MARKET STREET, : WAILUKU.
MATSON, NAVIGATION CO.
26$ market Street, San Trancisco, California.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
SCHEDULE
NO. 4
1915
October November December
SUamcr j'Si:
Matsonia.... 23 Oct 6
Lurline 89 Oct. 12
Hyades 57 Oct 14
Wilhelmlna.. 75 Oct. 20
Enterprise. .129 Oct 23
Manoa 22 Oct 26
Matsonia.... 24. Nor. 3
'Hilonian. ... 91 Nor. 4
Lurline 90 Nor. 9
Wilhelmlna.. 76 Nov. 17
Enterprise. .130 Nov. 20
Manoa 23 Nov. 23
Hyades 58 Nov. 26
Matsonia.... 25 Dec. 1
Lurline 91 Dec. 7
Wilhelmina. . 77 Dec. 15
Hilonian.... 92 Dec. 16
Enterprise. .131 Dec. 18
Manoa 24 Dec. 21
Matsonia..., 26 Dec. 29
PUGBT KOLND
ArriTe Lear.
Hawallaa lalanda ArrW.
ArriTe Laar 6. P.
17
Oct. 23
Nor.
Nor. 13
Dec. 5
19 Dec. 25
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Nor. 2
Oct 26
Oct. 31
Nov. 2
Nor. 9
Nor. 22
Nov. 16
Nor. 23
Nor. 28
Nor. 30
Dec. 14
Dec. 7
Dec. 14
Dec. 21
Jan. 3
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Jan. 4
Oct 20
Oct. 26
Nor. 10
Nor. 3
Nor. 6
Nor. 9
' Nor. 17
Dec. 1
Nor. 23
Dec. 1
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 22
Dec. 15
Dec. 21
Dec. 29
Jan. 12
Jan. 1
Jan. 4
Jan. 12
Oct 26
Nor. 2
Nor. 20
Nor. 9
Nor. 15
Nor. 16
Nor. 23
Dec. 9
Nor. 30
Dec. 7
Dec. 13
Dec. 14
Jan. 1
Dec. 21
Dec. 28
Jan. 4
Jan. 20
Jan. 10
Jan. 11
Jan. 18
PORTS OF CALL.
To Honolulu and Hilo.
To Honolulu and Kahului.
S. S. Matsonia
S. S. Wilhelmina
S. S. Manoa
S. S. Lurline
S. S. Hilonian j To all Hawaiian Ports ria
S. S. Hyades J Puget Sound.
S. S. Enterprise For Hilo Direct
S. S. Lurline Carries Livestock to Honolulu and Kahului.
Indicates that steamer carries gasoline and combustibles.
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUTNOTICE.
Beginning with the "Wilhelmina," No. 77, scheduled to leave San
Francisco December 15th, and the S. S. "Hilonian," No. 92, scheduled
to leave Seattle about December 25th, the ocean freight rate will be
$4.00 per ton instead of $3.50 per ton between San Francisco and
Island Ports and Seattle and Island Ports.
Sfime 3 able3(ahului Slailroad Co.
Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday)
Tin following schedule went into effect June 4th, 1913.
TOWARDS WAILUKU
PM PM
5 33 3 3
5 23 3 2
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5 2 3 17
5 3 07
5 93' 5
5 00,2 55
5", 2 53
4 52 a 47
4 5i 2 46
4 45 2 40
4 44 39
4 40 2 35
P M
I 25
15
8 42 6 35
8 30 f 25
8 27
3 17
8 15
8 o5
8 03
7 57
7 56
7 5
7 49
7 45
STATIONS
A.. Wailuku.. L
5-5
3-4
1.4
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L.. ..A
..Kahului ..
A .X.
h" Spreclc- "A
a" elSTi"e !x
L.. ..A
Paia
A;I .X
L" Hauia- "A
A"kuapoko
.. Pauwela ..
A .X
L- Haiku ..A
TOWARDS HAIKU
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3-3
6.9!
11. 9
13 J
'5-3
A M
P M
6 40,8 5, 1 30
.6 50 9 00. 1 40
6 52
7 02
7 3
7 15
7 17
7 24
7 25
7 33
7 35
7 40
3 35
10
5 38
3 45'5 48
1 42 3 47
1 52 3 57
1 53
2 05
2 07
2 14
2 IS
2 23
2 2S
2 30
3 58
4 10
4 20
4 28
4 3
4 35
PUUNENE DIVISION
TOWARDS PUUNENE
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2 60 6 00
3 00G 10
Miles
STATIONS
. O L..Kahului..A
2 . 5 A..Fuunene..L
TOWARDS KAHULUI
Miles
2.5
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6 223 15
06 12.3 05
1. All trains daily except Sundays.
2. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leave Wailuku 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 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.
BUY3 AND 8ELL8 REAL ESTATE, 8TOCK8 AND BONDS.
WRITE8 FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MORTGAGE8.
8ECURE8 INVE8MENT8.
A List of High Grade Securities Mailed on Application.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
HONOLULU, HAW AIL P. O. BOX 141
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