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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1916.
ilonclu'u Wholesale Produce
Market Quotations
ISSUED BY THE TERRITORIAL
MARKETING DIVISION.
Wholesale only Feb. 7, 1916
BUTTER AND EGGS.
Eps scarce, demand good.
Island tub butter, ib 28 to .30
Errs, select, Oabu, doz fin
Ekkb, No. 1, Island, doz 5!
Eccs, No. 2, Island, doz 35 to 45
Eggs, Duck, doz 40
POULTRY.
DrollerB, lb (2 to 3 lbs) 33 to .35
Young roosters, lb 30 to .33
Hens, lb (good condition) .. .26 to .28
Turkeys, lb 38
Ducks, Muscovy, lb 25 to .28
Ducks, Pekin, lb 25 to .30
Ducks, Hawaii, doz 5.40
VEGETABLES AND PRODUCE.
Deans, string, green, lb.... 05 to .06
" wax, lb 07 to .08
Deans, Lima in pod, lb 03
Beam, Dry
Maul Red, cwt 4.50 to 5.00
Calicos cwt 4.00 to 4.50
small white, cwt 4.50 to 5.00
Deets, doi bunches ,..3r
Carrots, do, bunches 41
Cabbage, cwt 1.50 to 2.00
Corn, sweet, 100 ears 1.90 to 2.00
" Haw. small yellow36.00 to 39.00
" ' large " .. ..33.00 to 36.00
Teanuts small, lb 02 to .02
Peanuts, large, lb 02
Green peppers, Dell, lb 10
Green Peppers, Chili, lb 05
Potatoes, Isl. Irish, lb 01 to .01
Potatoes, Isl. Irish, New 03
Potatoes, Sweet, cwt 100 to 1.25
Onions, Dermuda, (none in market
Taro, cwt 50 to .75
Taro, bunch IB
Tomatoes, lb 06
Green peas, lb 08 to .10
Cucumbers, doz 60 to 75
Pumpkins, lb 02 to .02
FRUIT.
Alligator Pears, doz (none In market).
Bananas, Chinese, bunch 20 to .CO
Bananas, Cooking, bunch. . . .75 to 1.25
Breadfruit, doz 40 to 50
Figs, 100 80
Grapos, Isabella, lb 09
Oranges, Hawaiian, 100 1.00 to 1.25
Limes, 100 75 to 1.00
Pineapples, cwt 75 to 1.00
Watermelons, (none In market).
Pobas, lb 08 to .10
Papalas, lb 01
Strawberries, lb 20
LIVESTOCK.
Beef, cattle and thee are not
bought at lire weight. They are taken
by the meat companies dressed and
paid for by weight dressed.
Hogs, up to 150 lbs, lb 09 to .11
Hogs, 160 lbs and orer, lb.. 09 to .10
DRESSED MEATS.
Beef, lb 11 to .13
Veal, lb 12 to .13
Mutton, tt 11 to .12
Pork, lb 15 to .17
HIDE8, Wet Salted.
Steer, No. 1, lb 14
Steer, No. 2, lb 13
Kips, lb 14
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, Bmall yellow, ton 39.50 to 43.00
" large " " 39.50 to42.00
.. cracked .. 42 00 to 43.00
Dran, ton 30.00
Barley, ton 33.00 to 34.00
Scratch food, ton 43.00to 43.50
Oats, ton 35.00 to 3l!.0
Wheat, ton 42.00 to 43.00
Middlings, ton 38.to 39.50
Hay, wheat, ton 29.00 to 30.00
Hay, alfalfa, ton 26.00 to 27.00
Ail. ,1a nn-al ton 25.50 to 26.00
February 7, 1916.
WEEKLY MARKET LETTER.
The effect of recent rains on the
produce market is being felt more
than ever. All kinds of green vege
tables are high and scarce. The fact
that theChinese vegetable men are
celebrating Konohl, also lends to the
scarcity.
Eggs are higher for the season than
for the past three years, and the
probability is that the price will noi
drop much during this month. The
unsettled weather, and the increased
demand from hotels and boarding
houses to feed the many tourists
keeps the price up. The recent con
demning of several cases of Califor
nia eggs, and the advertisement giv
en to It, may have con vned local
consumers that it is better to pay a
little more for fresh island eggs. An
Increasing number of egg producers
are using a rubber stamp for marking
their eggs Customers are well pleas
ed with the method, and are beginning
to ask for certain men's eggs. All
produces should mark their eggs In
this way.
Tse demand for poultry of all kinds
has been good during the past week.
Muscovy ducks and young chickens
meeting especially good sale. Some
turkeys have been sold but the de
mand Is not particularly good.
Fresh fruit shipments to the coast
have been very small during the past
month due to the bad weather. Ship
ments of pineapples, bananas and
Japanese tarohave been made.
The demand for Kauai sweet pota
toes is increasing all th e time, and
producers who are planning to plant
sweets should get this vaviety. The
market has been short for the past
two weeks.
Due to the bad condition of the
roads on Maulthe receipts of beans
MmkM ate a
Newest.Coolest Hotel in Hawaii
rort street. Honolulu
K. MACIIIDA ft Store
Carries a full line of Druas and Patent
Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Articles,
books ana stationery.. Alto carry a
full line of Eye Glasses.
MARKET STREET, : WAILUKU.
ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at
the Knights of Pythias Hall. Wailu
ku, on the second and fourth Satur
days of each month.
All visiting members are cordially
Invited to attend.
A. G. MARTINSEN, C. C.
F. A. LUFKIN, K. R. & S.
Crisco
FOR FRYING
FOA SHORTENING,
FOR CAKE MAKING
I. NAKAGAWA
Expert Tailor,
SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
MADE TO ORDER.
Workmanship and Perfect Fit
Guranteed.
Carries a full line of the latest styles
and Cloths.
Give me a trial to convince you.
MARKET STREET, : WAILUKU
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII. AT CHAMBERS
IN DIVORCE.
Ethel Chislett, Libellant vs. A. M.
Cinslett, Libelee.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
To A. M. Chislett, Libelee.
You are hereby notified that the
above entitled suit the same being
for a divorce from you on the grounds
of non-support, is now pending in the
above entitled Court and that the
same will be heard and determined
on Thursday the 13th day of April A.
D. 1916, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon
of said day or as soon thereafter as
may be, by the Judge of said Court,
sitting at Chambers.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, T. H., Feb
ruary 2nd 1916.
(Seal) V. C. SCHOENBERG,
Clerk.
EUGENE MURPHY,
Atty. of Libelant.
Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, March 3, 10.
CIRCUIT COURT, SECOND CIR
CUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
In the matter of the Estate of Carl
Frederick M. Sommerfleld, late of
Kuiaha, Maui, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
, JJotloe is given to all persons hav
ing tlaims against the Estate of Carl
fcirederiek M. Sommcrfeld to present
the sajne to the undersigned at her
place oi residence in Kuiaha, Maui,
within 'six months from date of first
publication of this notice, or payment
thereof 'will be forever barred.
CATHRINE SOMMERFELD,
Administratrix Estate of Carl Fre
derick M. Sommerfeld.
' Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1916.
FOR SALE.
i.
DAY OLD CHICKS White Leg
horn, Black Minorca, Rhode Island
Reds, Buff Orpington. 20 cents each.
LAHAINALUNA SCHOOL.
has been short. The Division could
use about 30 bags of red beans and 5
bags of calico beans in the next week
A. T.LONG LEY,
MaRketing Superintent
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The annual stockholders' ninoting of
the KEAHUA RANCH CO., LTD. will
be hold at the office of the Company
at Tala, Maui, on Friday, February
istn, 1916 at 10:30 o'clock r. m.
W. S. NICOLL,
Treasurer.
Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 11.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The Annual Stockholders' meeting
or the 1IAL.EAKALA RANCH CO.
will be held at the office of the Com
pany at Paia. Maui, on Friday, Feb
ruary 18th, 1916 at 10 o'clock r. m.
W. S. NICOLL.
Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 11.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLD
ERS MEETING.
The Annual meeting of the Haiku
Fruit & Packing Co., Ltd. will be held
in the Haiku Clubhouse, at Haiku,
Maui, Hawaii, on Friday. February
11th, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m.
E. S. SMITH, Secretary.
Feb. 4, 11.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII.
NOTICE OF DRAWING OF GRAND
AND TRIAL JURORS.
Notice is hereby given that the
drawing of Grand and Trial Jurors
to serve and act as such during the
March 1916 Term of the Circuit Court
of the Second Circuit, Territory of Ha
waii, will take place in the court room
of said Court, at Wailuku, Island and
County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii,
on Thursday, the 24th day of Febru
ary, 1916, at 10 In the foronoon of the
siad day.
(Signed)
W. S. EDINGS,
Judge of the Circuit Court of
The Second Circuit, Territory
of Hawaii.
Attest:
(Signed)
V. C. SCHOENBERG,
Clerk Circuit Court
of the Second Circuit.
Fed. 11th and 18th, 1916.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII.
AT CHAMBERS.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF ANNIE THOMPSON, DECEASED.
PETITION OF CHARLES E. THOMP
SON FOR PROBATE OF WILL OF
DECEASED.
IT IS ORDERED, that Thursday,
the 16th day of March, 1916, at 10
o'clock A. M. bo and the same is here
by appointed for hearing of said peti
tion in the court room of this Court
at Wailuku, Maui Hawaii.
Dated at Wailuku. Maui, Feb. 7, 1916
By the Court,
VICTOR C. SCHOENBERG,
Clerk.
D. H CASE,
Attorney at Law,
Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii.
February 11th 18th 25th, March 3rd.
Agreed
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Pacific Coast motorists mado
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thi Sktukrd OittorMohr Qrs
A Fashion Garrick Killed.
Women of England In the eighteenth
century wore large lints. Samuel Rog
ers once traveled to Hniielngh in the
sumo enach with n woman who was
compelled to sit on a stool on the floor
of the coach on account of the Incon
venient height of her headdress. Ilnn
nnh More, who was all for simplicity
in costume, writos In her dlnry thnt
she has seen women wearing on their
heads "an acre and n half of shrub
bery, besides slopes, grass plats, tulip
beds, clumps of peonies, kitchen gar
dens nnd greenhouses." Tho credit of
killing this fashion Is given to Garrick.
He appeared one night on the stage
with a mass of vegetables on his head
and o carrot suspended from each
side, to tho shame and confusion of
many fair members of his audience.
Artillery.
Until the time of Charles XII. of
Sweden the artillery was not consid
ered a part of the nrmy. The men
serving in it were not soldiers, but re
garded as mechanics. The officers had
no army rank. Charles XII. gave ar
tillery officers a rank nnd regularly or
ganized tho artillery into companies.
The battle of Pavia demonstrated the
superiority of the gun In the hnnds of
the Spanish infantry. The musket car
ried a two ounce ball and sometimes
brought down at one Ore two or three
mailed kuights. The French sent a
Dag of truce to remonstrate against the
use of such barbarous weapons.
Not the First.
Pat was servant of n farmer, and in
his chnrge was a donkey, which was
kept to amuse his employer's children.
Tho donkey was following tho farmer's
wlfo round tho yard one day, nnd th
farmer, turning to Pat, said:
"I think that donkey is taking a lik
ing to my wife."
"Och," said Pat, "shure, and it's not
tho first donkey that's took a liking to
her, Bir." Exchange.
The Ready Nature Student.
The teacher had been reading to the
class about the great forests.
"And now, boys," she said, "which
one of you can tell me the pine that
has the longest and sharpest needle?"
Up went a hand In the front row.
"Well, Tommy?"
"Tho porcupine." London Standard.
Very Particular.
'Ton should launch out on the ocean
of matrimony, my boy."
"I might if 1 were sure of its being
a pacific ocean." Boston Transcript
The fool wanders; the wise travel.
Spanish Proverb.
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