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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY. APRIL . 1910. B13ESJ1I Newest.Coolest Hotel in Hawaii Fort Street Honolulu K. MACHIDA D 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. ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Regular meetings will be held at the Knights of Tythina Hall. Wailu ku, on the second and fourth Satur days of each month. All visiting members arc cordially invited to attend. A. O. MARTINSEN. C. C. F. A. LUFKIN, K. R. & S. Crisco FOR FRYING FO 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 AUTO FOR HIRE Comfortable and stylish 1914 Cadillac 7-Seater. at your service. Rates reasonable. Ring up NUNES, Paia : Tel. 205 WHEN IN WAILUKU VISIT H. OKAMURA'S Ice Cream Parlor on Market Street. Cold Lunch Served at all Hours. Orders for Ice Cream Promptly At tended to. MERCHANT TAILOR T. K AW AMI Frocks, Full Dress, Tuxedo Suits and Coats of the latest styles Made to Order Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. GIVE US A TRIAL. Vineyard Street, Walluku r 3HE 1BE NOW YOU HAVE THE CHANCE H OF A LIFETIME TO BUY Kodaks aud Brownies AT REDUCED PRICES We are disposing of all our non-autographic KODAKS at teniptiug reduetions. Let us quote you a price on the camera you want. Prompt attention given to all mail or ders. HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY Co., LTD. Fort Street Hnnnlulu 1 IBM ,-IBI FM IN Til'.-: CIKtIT CorUT OF TI1H SKi'O.Nl) C1IUTIT, TKKKITORY OF HAWAII. AT CIIAMIiKIlS. IX EQUITY. In the Matter of the Application of William T. Robinson, Trustee, under Deed of Trust of John Ferreira, Deceased, for leave to sell certain real estate. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of an Order of t ho Honorable W. S. Edings. Judge of the Circuit Court for the Second Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, sitting at chambers, in equity, made on the !lth (lay of March, lnifi, 1 will, on Saturday, the 22nd day of April, 191(1, at. 12 o' clock noon of said day, at the front entrance of Court House in Wailului, in the County of Maui. Territory of Hawaii, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder therefore, for cash, at a price of not less than $10,(1(10, the lollowing described real estate held by me in trust under deed of trust of John Ferreira, deceased, dated the Clh day of January, 19ii2: (1) All those premises described in deed of of Louis von Tcmpsky and wife to Augustine Enos and John Ferreira (now deceased) situate in Makawao, Maui, containing an acre of Two Hundred and Ten acres, more or less, raid deed being of date August 2!, 1S97, recorded in liber 177 on pages 93 and 9fi; (2) All those premises described in deed of Charles K. Farden and wife to Augustine Enos and John Ferreira, situate in said Makawao, Maul, said deed being of date April 11, 3 898. re corded in liber 77, on pages 3G0-370; (3) All that portion of those prom ises described in deed of Mrs. Emilia Leal and husband to Augustine Enos and John Ferreira, situate in said Makawao, Maul, the portion conveyed hereby lying mauka of the govern ment road containing an area of twenty acres, said deed being of date March 26. 1S97, recorded in liber 177 on pages 370-371; (4) That portion of Grant 3080 which lies north of the following lines: Commencing at an iron pin at the makai south corner of Grant 1213 joining Makaehu and running N. 72V W. 1631 feet to an iron pin at the corner of fence and house: thence X. 71 W. 150 feet along fence to iron pin; thence N. (JG W. 3GoG feet to an iron pin at fence and road, thence in a northeast direction along fence and around the boundary of Grant 3089 to point of beginning; containing an area of Two Hundred and Forty eight acres; (5) Those certain premises de scribed in deed of Peter Genet to Augustine Enos and John Ferreira, being that portion of Grant numbered 1214, containing an area of seventy acres; and that portion of the Ahu puaa of Makaehu containing an area of One Hundred acres, more or less, said deed being of date August 31, 1897, liber 177, pages 96-97; (6) The premises described in deed of A. Dorba and wife to Augus tine Enos and John Ferreira, being Grant numbered 1212 containing se venteen and 311100 acres, said deed being of date May 1, 1889, recorded in liber 111. page 4C8; (7) Those certain premises fully described in Grant 1G38 to I). Maddox at Keahua, Kula, Maui, containing an area of 149.20 acres; (8) Those certain premises situate at Keahua, Kula, Maui, fully describ ed in Grant 1213 and containing an area of 22.9G acres; (9) An undivided one-half interest in and to those certain pieces and parcels of land situate at Kaupakalua, Haniakualoa, County of Maul, fully described in deeds of Manuel D'Araii al and wife to A. Enos and John Fer reira, dated April 28th, 1897, recorded in liber 168 on pages 3G4 and 365, and deed of M. J. da Costa and wife to said A. Enos and John Ferreira, dated December 2nd, 1897, and re corded in Cook 177 on pages 93 to 93; Also the rights and interest in and to that certain agreement made and entered into on the 28th day of Febru ary, 1902, by and between A. Enos and John Ferreira regarding water and use of water and maintenance and upkeep of pipe lines for conduct ing water from the lands In this sub division described. (10) An undivided one-half inter est in and to the premises and lands described in and conveyed to Au gustine Enos and John Ferreira In deed of I'uu (k) and Kaholokal, his wife, dated July 13. 1899, recorded in liber 19S, pages 129-131; and (11) An undivided one-half interest in and to the premises and lands at Kaupakalua, Hauiakua, Maui, describ ed in and conveyed by deed of Daniel Naliaku to Augustine Enos and John Ferreira dated April 18, 1901. and re corded in Hook 223, pages 30-31. The above described property com prises approximately one thousand (1,000) acres and will bo sold as a whole. Terms of said sale: Cash on delivery of deeds. Dated this 29th day of March, 1916. WILLIAM T. ROBINSON, Trustee. E. R. BEVINS, Attorney for Trustee. March 31st, April 7th, 14th and 21st. LODGE MAUI, NO. 984, A. F. & A. M. Stated meetings will bo held at Masonic Hall, Kahului, on tho first Saturday night of each month at 7:30 i M. Visiting brethren are cordially in vitcd to attend. C. C. CAMPBELL, R. W. M. T. D. COLLINS, Secretary. TELEGRAPH NEWS OF THE WEEK I.OXPOX, April ( Zeppelins r;iilel Knlatul last niht. One person killed and S injured. 7. HONOLULU, April '(Little chance of Spalding's license for Kauai water rights. Vigorous kicking is heard. Prediction around c.ipitol is that it will fail. Documents given in full with points against it. (iovernor and party sail fur Kauai tonight. Judge demons not qualified to try 1". J.. Davis. Announces in court he might he witness for one or hoth parties. 1 lOXOlX'I.U, April U Three regiments will go to I.cilchua. (ieneral isser recommends to war department that Scholicld he sta tion for more troops. McCandless and 1'inkham wings are fighting hard. Hawaii delegate opposes l'.reckons. Henry K. Lyman declares he will not support the attorney for national committeeman. WASHINGTON". April Carranza is mute merely to balk American plans, is reported. Is purposly delaying permitting use of railroad to foil expedition, lie hopes United States will be forced to quit. Pershing sends rush order for more clothing and shoes for his men. SAX I'RANCISCO, April 6 Xavy League of women to go into camp. Cahlornia section ot Navy league to go into camp at the Pre sidio. Lxpcclcd 250 women will be regularly uniformed and probably officered. Object is to enable women to lake their share in prepared ness movement. Instructions will be largely first aid work, but will include wireless and signalling, sewing, repairing uniforms, darning so, sanitation and care of sick and wounded. Teachers will be offic ers of army, and Red Cross officials. SAX OIKGO, April P.lue-jacket may call on Daniels. Chief Pioatswain Mate Xick llurmeister, who is blamed for explosion on torpedo boat destroyer Preble, thought to be on way to see naval sec retary, lias been missing several days from his post. NEW YORK. April (j Turkey appeals to Red Cross for help. Confesses inability to cope with situation resulting from great struggle. LOXDOX', Apri!( Turks beaten on 2 battlefields. Were defeat ed in Mesopotamia and Armenia. CHEYENNE, April 0 Live thousand dollars reward has been offered for capture of lone bandit, who robbed passengers of Union Pacific train day before yesterday. ROME, April 5 (ieneral Zupelli, Italian minister of war, has resigned on account of ill health. He is succeeded by General I'aolo morrone. PARIS, April 5 The French have made gains north of the Cail lettc wood. In the region of Verdun, aeroplanes are engaged and have been for the past several hours, in 15 aerial combats, in which 3 Ger man machines have been shot down. SAX ERA NCI SCO, April 5 Enterprise and Mauoa in port. Peter Milloy, president of the Oriental Alliance, announces today that he preparing to inaugurate a big freighting service on the Pacific. The company will soon have 11 freighters plying between this port and the Orient. Rumor that the governor of Canton has been assassinated, is a hoax though widely circulated here. IIOXGKOXG, April 5 Revolutionists march north to bombard Peking. In an attack on Swatow, Yuan's troops are defeated and forced to retreat. HONOLULU, April 5 Judge Stuart resigns. Rumor of a judi cal row. Third judge of lower court said to resent confirmations of Chief Justice Robertson and Circuit Judge Whitney. Will not give reason but confirms rumor. Strained relations between judges is laid to Stuart's outspoken sentiments. Democrats grow more bitter in political fight. Ex-Mavor Fern charges McCandless camp would meetings hotter every night. Plan to hit at ollice holders lrom main land, is developing. Embezzlement counts against F. L. Davis. Many charges in in dictment returned today by federal grand jury. Alleged he converted funds of his ollice. Purported defalcations of former court clerk total S3 163.02. HONOLULU, April A Kapaa man, not giving name, lashes Governor's acts. Cowboy language necessary to tell his contempt. Terrible indictment of Pinkham contained in letter from Kauai home steader, lie knows what he wants and needs and long ago he decided, says this correspondent. Spalding did not ask homesteaders to take up land. Col. Spalding says they had better go out of business if they are afraid. Admits plan for water company but says it is up to gov ernor Pinkham. Great Northern libeled. Large damage asked. C. J. Ilutchins, formerly of Honolulu but now of San Francisco, wants damage for injured arm. Says a fall in bath of ship cost him dearly, lhrnd of 30,000 enabled vessel to sail for coast on time. PARIS, April 5 Sw itzerland and Holland are fearful of invasion. I'oth countries are reported to be preparing to close frontiers against strangers. Newspaper wants German minister expelled. Mountain eers injured by Teutonic attacks. Dutch throughly alarmed over situa tion. Are massing men and guns to defend border. TOKIO, April 5 The big liner Chiyo Maru has broken in two on rocks, and stern portion has been wrenched away by high seas. Loss of great vessel will seriously affect Pacific trade. Is severe blow to Hawaiian interests. LONDON, April 5 French drive crown prince back. Carnage frightful. Tide of war ebbs from Verdun and Germans are swept back from line with such force that they retired in disorder. Slaughter declared to be appaling. Teutons also suffer reverses on hill of Har court, while lierlin reports seizure of mine crater. Russians again on move. WASHINGTON, April 5 American need of railway now be comes serious. Impossible to move army supplies to Pershing by motor, so Funston tells superiors. Anxiously waiting for Carranza's permis sion to use Mexican railways. General Funston reports more men necessary to guard line of communication. Strong fight made against volunteer army plan. Chamberlain bill may be modified to placr.te senators. DETROIT, April 5 Henry Ford is in lead in senatorial light. Democrats control Chicago and republicans canvas city. LONDON', April 5 War costs 25,000,000 per day. Expendi tures during remainder of this year will be enormous. CHEYENNE, April 5 Strange bandit held up Union Pacific limited near Corlett Junction last night and robbed passengers of 450. He escaped but alarm was given and posses in automobiles are hot on his trail. Chicago, April 5 Milk strike here closes 20 distributing plants. HEREIN, April 5 lierlin has heard that Greece insists that entente allies withdraw from Saloiiiki. LONDON, April5 Accidental lire in Kent powder factory fol lowed by explo.Mon, resulted in death of 200 persons. ROME, April -1 Holland has closed her German frontier and massed every soldier of her available forces to protect frontier and keei) it closed against any one wishing to cross except under special official ermission. This report comes by way of Zurich, Switzerland. AMSTERDAM, April A Slash of belligerents may threaten Holland's neutrality and possibly bring about an invasion, is hinted today by ex minister of War Colyn. WASHINGTON, April -1 Great P.ritain has refused request of United Slates that P.rilish officials in Shanghai release 38 enemy sub jects taken from steamer China. Refusal has been rccched by state department, liriton contends that passengers taken from the China were intending to participate in the war. This the United Slates is prepared tu dispute and may press the American point. sell out to rap governor. Precinct MATSON NAVIGATION CO. 26$ Warkct Street, San Trancisco, California. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER N0.1 NI HK January FebruaryMarch Cl,..,. Vor. !. PUGET JlCJUltl Woi 8 F Arnie Lurline 92 Jan. 4 Hyades 59 Jan. C Jan. 9 Enterprise, .in Jan. 8 Wilhelmina. . 7S Jan. 12 Manoa 23 Jan. IS Matsonia.... 27 Jan. 2G "Hilonian 91 Jan. 27 Jan. CO Lurline 9?, Feb. 1 Wilhelmina.. 79 Feb. 9 Enterprise. .132 Feb. 12 Manoa 26 Feb. 15 Hyades CO Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Matsonia 2S Feb. 23 Lurline 94 Feb. 23 Wilhelmina.. M Mar. 8 Hilonian 94 Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Enterprise. .133 Mar. 11 Manoa 27 Mar. 14 Matsonia..., 29 Mar. 22 Lurline 93 Mar. 28 PORTS OF CALL. 3. S. Matsonia ) S. S. Wilhelmina To n "d Hilo. 8. S. Manoa ) S S Lurline l Ilonlulu an" Kahului. S. S. Hilonian 1 To all Hawaiian Ports Yla S. S. Hyades Tuget Sound. S. S. Enterprise For Hilo Direct. S. S. Lurline Carries Livestock to Honolulu and Kahului. S. S. Enterprise To Hilo Direct. Indicates that steamer carries gasoline and combustibles. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 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. Uim e Ocible"'JCciliuliii Siailroad Co. Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday) The following schedule went into effect June 4th, 1913. TOWAKD8 WAILUKU STATIONS "M m : r M 5 33 3 3o,t 25 h 42 6 3S; A..'ailuku..L 5 23 3 20 1 15 S 3u I ..Kahului.. 1 2.0 A.. L 5 203 17: 5 3 7j i 5 093 05I. 5 00 2 55;, . J I 8 2? 15 . Spreck 8.4 elsTilie "j "5 S 03'. 7 57' 7 56 7 5" 7 49(. 7 45 5-5 l'aia 2 53 4 52 2 47 L" Haina- "A 3.4 "kuapoko "j 4 5i 2 46 1 4 45 2 40 4 44j 39 4 4V 35 !L.. 1.4' .. l'auwelu .. .. o L.. Haiku PUUNENE TOWARDS PUUNENli I' 1 I 2 500 00 . 0 L..Kahului..A' 2. f) 3 00 1? 10( 2.5A-1,lluI'e,ie-Ij I- 1. All trains daily except Sundays. 2. A Syecial Train (Labor Train) will leate Walluku daily, except Sundays, at 5:30 a. m., arriving at Kahului at 5:50 a. m., and eonnectinc with the 6:00 a. 111. train for l'uunene. 3. BAGGAGE HATES: 150 pounda of personal baggago will be carried fr 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 Tassenger Tariff I. C. C. No. 8, or inquire at any of the Depots. The Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd. BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, STOCKS 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, HA. WAIL K 1916 KOIND tUwaliaa la'anda ArriTt Lum Arnre !. S. P. Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 ' Jan. 15 Jan. 25 Feb. 2 Feb. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 31 Jan. IS Jan. 2G Feb. 1 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 1 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 5 Feb. II Feb. 23 Mar. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Feb. 15 Feb. 23 Feb. 29 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Mar. 6 Feb. 22 Feb. 29 Mar. 7 Feb. 20 Mar. 7 Mar. 15 Mar. 25 Feb. 29 Mar. S Mar. 14 Mar. 7 Mar. 14 Mar. 21 Mar. It Mar. 22 Mar. 28 Mar. 18 Mar. 27 Apr. 5 Apr. 13 Mar. 19 Mar. 25 Apr. 3 Mar. 21 Mar. 28 Apr. 4 Mar. 28 Apr. C Apr. 11 Apr. 4 Apr. 11 Apr. 18 TOWARDS HAIKU 2 10 Milas! ,6 40 8 50 1 33 3515 38 06 509 00 1 40:3 45 5 48 ..A 3'3 6 52 1 42 3 47 7 02, 1 52;3 57 - ..A 6.9 ,7 .V 1 53 3 5s ..A ..L q.S 7 15 2 05 4 10 7 17 '2 o7 4 12 7 24 ja 14 4 19 ii-9 7 25 7 33 2 15,4 20 2 23 4 2S ..A 13.9 7 35! 2 25.4 3 '5-3,7 40 2 34 35 DIVISION TOWARDS KAHULUI 2 ! 4 t 223 15 123 05 P. O. EOZ 141 I I m u STATIONS Mli