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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1916.
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OF PYTHIAS.
KNIGHTS
Regular meetings will be held at
the Knights of Pythias Hall, Wallu-
ku, on the second and fourth Satur
days of each month.
All vlBltlng members are cordially
invited to attend.
A. G. MARTINSEN, C. C.
P. A. LUFKIN, K. R. & S.
Crisco
the Matter of the Application of
William T. Robinson, Trustee, under
Deed of Trust of John Perreira,
Deceased, for leave to sell certain
real estate.
NOTICE OP SALE.
:Tnder and by virtue of an Order
the Honorable W. S. Edings, Judge
the Circuit Court for the Second
Circuit. Territory of Hawaii, sitting at
chambers, in equity, made on the 29th
ay of March, 1916, I will, on Saturday,
22nd day of April, 1916, at 12 o-
ock noon of said day, at the front
trance of Court House In Wnilului,
the County of Maul, Territory of
Iawali, offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder therefore, for cash, at
price of not less than $40,000, the
following described real estate held by
In trust under deed of trust of
John Ferreira, deceased, dated the 6th
ay of January, 1902:
(1) All those premises described
deed of of Louis von Tempsky and
ife to Augustine Enos and John
Ferreira (now deceased) situate in
Makawao, Maui, containing an acre of
Two Hundred and Ten acres, more or
ss.said deed being of date August 2a,
1897, recorded in liber 177 on pages
and 96;
(2) All those premises described
deed of Charles K. Farden and wife
Augustine Enos and John Ferreira,
ituate in said Makawao, Maul, said
deed being of date April 11, 1898, re
corded in liber 77, on pages 360-370;
(3) All that portion of those prem
ises described in deed of Mrs. Emilia
Leal and husband to Augustine Enos
nd John Ferreira, situate in said
Makawao, Maui, the portion conveyed
hereby lying mauka of the govern
ment road containing an area of
twenty acres, said deed being of date
March 26, 1897, recorded in liber 177
on pages 370-371;
(4) That portion of Grant 3080
hich lies north of the following
ines: Commencing at an iron pin at
e makai south corner of Grant 1213
joining Makaehu and running N. 72'
W. 1631 feet to an iron pin at the
corner of fence and house; thence N.
74 V. 150 feet along fence to iron pin;
thence N. 66 W. 3556 feet to an iron
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n 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
ne 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. Borba and wife to Augus
tine Enos and John Ferreira, being
Grant numbered 1212 containing se
venteen and 341100 acres, said deed
being of date May 1, 1889, recorded in
liber 111. page 468;
(7) Those certain premises fully
described in Grant 1638 to D. Maddox
at Keahua, Kula, Maui, containing an
area of 149.20 acres;
(8) Those certain premises Bituate
at Keahua, Kula, Maui, fully describ
ed in Grant 1213 and containing an
rea of 22.96 acres;
(9) An undivided one-half interest
n ana to tnose certain pieces ana
parcels of land situate at Kaupakalua,
Hamakualoa, County of Maui, fully
described in deeds of Manuel D'Amu-
al and wife to A. Enos and John Fer
reira, dated April 28th, 1897, recorded
in liber 168 on pages 364 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 Book 177 on pages 93 to
95;
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 by
deed of Puu (k) and Kaholokai, his
wife, dated July 15, 1899, recorded in
liber 198, pages 129-131; and
(11) An undivided one-half interest
in and to the premises and lands at
Kaupakalua, Hamakua, Maui, describ
ed in and conveyed by deed of Daniel
Nahaku to Augustine Enos and John
Ferreira dated April 18, 1901, and re
corded in Book 225, pages 30-31.
The above described property com
prises approximately one thousand
(1,000) acres ana will be 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.
iivccr force.
necessitate entire reorganization nf campaign in Mexico, and use ot
Xnml.er of Americans killed and others wounded were lelt to die
when hand ot rohhers attacked rancn near uuaynias, aicoumij; m
radio message. Cruiser Denver, now in harbor of lepic ordered to
(ntayatnas soon as possible to investigate.
WASHINGTON, April 13 Germany declines to admit Sussex
was torpedoed. Murtrests case tic sunmiueo 10 a mixeu commission
for investigation. Says submarine commander reported torpedoing of
vessel somewhere in vicinity of where Sussex was sunk, hut did not
necessarily mean that the cratt was Sussex. Note is unsatisfactory.
NEW YORK, April 13 Granulated sugar has jumped to .16
cents on local market, following reports of shortage of Cuban crops,
and resultant buying by big interests.
LONDON, April 13--Teuton losses on Western front, heavy,
says report. iNortli ot Verdun, wnere mey auacKcu rrencn lines m
Caillette wood, their liquid fire fails to halt counter attack. Canadians
ilso deal them terrific blows. British official report of fighting around
St. Alois, where dominion troops are stationed, tells of fearful suffering
of Teutons.
NEW YORK, April 13 Four German steamer employees, one a
confessed agent of Capt. von Papen, arrested here as war plotters.
l.nno Bode under police questions, says he was a spy during the time
von 1 apen was in America.
WASHINGTON, April 12 That House will make strong fight
for original Kitchin bill, carrying unconditional repeal of free sugar
c t 1 A .1 1 . . . . I
clause ot present tan It law, is now assured, vmcnueu measure passeu
by Senate with proviso extending present tariff to May 1, 19120, reach
ed House this afternoon. Expression of opinion among House memb
ers shows that they arc in favor of standing by Kitchin bill. Chairman
Kitchin absent from Washington today. Matter goes over until Ins
return. Chairman Simmons Stone and Lodge, for upper house while
lower body representatives have not yet chosen.
SHANGHAI, April 12 Province of Chekiang today declared its
independence of Yuan Shi-Kai's government. Government troops have
occupied depot of Hangchow to preserve tranquillity. Troops have
been sent to Kashing and it is expected that 30,000 soldiers in Shanghai
district will join revolutionists.
EL PASO, April 12 Villa believed to be in hiding while traitors
searcn.
WASHINGTON, April 12 That protection of American flag
floating over mail liner China was forfeited, is contention of Great
Britain, in reply to protest by United States. 27 Teutons and 1 Turk
were on board. Great Britain's reply made public. Britain now con
tends 'hat seiz.ure of ship was justited on grounds thai the me i were
returning from the far eastern front to take up arms. It is claimed that
that deprived them of any protection by the American flag.
BERLIN, April 12 Germans made some gains in Curlette
Woods, east of Meuse. Enemy made counter attack but sustained
severe losses and could gain no advantage.
HONOLULU, April 12 T. Yokono, cane contractor for Waipa-
hu plantation was struck over head with club by Filipino employee
and was relieved of $310.65. Assailant still at large.
HONOLULU. April 12 New Pacific Mail vessels are shut out
from coast trade. Dutch built ships are barred from mainland and llo-
lolulu freight and passenger business on account ot American law ot
1914. Trade only certain if American constructed vessels be put on
run.
Los Angeles wants to help Islands on a steamer line. Wants Ha
waii to cooperate in matters of solid industrial foundation. If coopera
tion is assured, may build sugar rehnery in tlie southern caiuornia
city. Proposition is the result of campaign to keep Great Northern
on Islands run.
War department announces that 4th Cavalry is to remain on Oahu.
Serious condition of affairs developed at Central Grammer School.
Committee makes report. Necessary to make additions to building.
Legal entanglements over which officials have no control, make bad
mess.
David Rice, known in Honolulu, writes from Boston asking Ha
waii to assist French wounded. Asks Island to help in great human
itarian work. New England is conducting a vast relief campaign
Enormous cargoes for 400 hospitals go forward weekly.
WASHINGTON, April 12 Villa is eitTier dead or wily outlaw
tries new ruse to fool American troops, though persistant rumors that
bandit has died from blood poisoning, is believed to be only another
,-lime of chief. Pursuit of Villa now seems futile. It is believed
hat if he still lives he is many miles from Durango.
PARIS, April 12 Crown Prince still throws forces against Ver
dun lines. Paris claims Germans made slight gain in one place, wnne
below Douaumont thev lost heavily and gave up drive. Reports from
Berlin say Germans were successful in campaign. irom I eirograu
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
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SCHEDULE an
JanuapyFebruaryMarch
Vojt. !.
aicamer ni. s. f.
Lurline 92 .Tan. 4
Hyades 59 Jan. 6
'Enterprise. .131 Jan. 8
Wilhelmina. . 78 Jan. 12
Manoa 25 Jan. 18
Matsonia.... 27 Jan. 20
"Hilonian 93 Jan. 27
Lurline 93 Feb. 1
Wilhelmina.. 79 Feb. 9
Enterprise. .132 Feb. 12
Manoa 26 Feb. 15
Hyades 60 Feb. 17
Matsonia.... 28 Feb. 23
Lurline 94 Feb. 23
Wilhelmina.. 80 Mar. 8
Hilonian 94 Mar. 9
Enterprise. .133 Mar. 11
Manoa 27 Mar. 14
Matsonia..., 29 Mar. 22
Lurline 95 Mar. 28
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Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Mar. 8
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Mar. 27 Apr. 5 Apr. 13
Mar. 19 Mar. 25 Apr. 3
Mar. 21 Mar. 28 Apr. 4
Mar. 28 Apr. 5 Apr. 11
Apr. 4 Apr. 11 Apr. 18
PORTS OF CALL.
To Honolulu and Hilo.
To Honolulu and Kahulul.
3. S. Matsonia
S. S. Wilhelmina
S. S. Manoa
S. S. Lurline
S. S. Hilonian ) To all Hawaiian Portt Tia
S. S. Hyades Puget Sound.
S. S. Enterprise For Hilo Direct.
S. S. Lurline Carries Livestock to Honolulu and Kahulul.
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 ban l-rancisco ana
sland Ports and beattle and Island l'orts.
Uime dable-'-Diciliului Slailroad Co.
Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday)
Tht following schedule went into effect June 4th, 1913.
LODGE MAUI, NO. 984, A. F. & A. M.
Stated meetings will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kahulul, on the first
Saturday night of each month at 7:30
V. M.
Visiting brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
C. C. CAMPBELL, II. W. M.
T. D. COLLINS, Secretary.
From
comes word that Russians in the east are continuing their advance
alonir front, and also in the Caucasus region, where Turks oppose them
LIHUE. Anril 12 Governor will say nothing as to his interview
with Mr. Horner. Declines to affirm or deny incident at meeting ot
Kauai chamber of commerce. Chamber is in favor of Kauai Planta
tion railroad. Slogan of conference is homsteading and proper
control of territorial water."
NEW YORK, April 12 German stowaway, Clarence Hudson
alias Clarence Schiller, now faces a piracy charge. I lis threatening
of the captain of the Matoppo brings charge. Counsel not making
anv defense along this line. It is teared that he will be extradited to
Great Britain, where his offense is a capital crime.
WASHINGTON, April 12 Navy now has record ot enlisted
personnel. Total in navy now 54,011 Americans. I his is greatest
number in history.
LONDON. Annl 12 Announced that spy was courtmartialed
here today. Further details withheld.
WASHINGTON, April 11 Senate, this evening, adopted finance
committee's plan of extending sugar tariff until May 1, 1920, as a sul
stitute for House repeal bill. Vote was 40 to 32. Four democrats
Tlrons.ird. Randal . New ands. and l.ane. voting against it. Senator
Works of California, offered amendment to Kitchin measure, to restor
duties to California product
Corrupt effort to control legislation, is charged by Works, upon
citrus tariff
Unofficial report is that Villa is dead. This with report as to his
fate, which are in direct conflict with this, reached Carranza embassy
here. Report is supposedly from (Jueretaro, and American officials arc
very anxious to get something definite as to the truth of rumors.
General Pershing now has 12,000 troops in his various columns, and
along line of communication, which now stretches southward more than
400 miles, it was learned today.
HONOLULU, April 11 O. A. Steven, held as immigration agent
minus a license. Case involving recruiting of laborers for California,
is now in court. His counsel charges warrants are not proper. De
fendant was surrendered by bondsmen. Goes to Sheriff's office and
waits. Trial delayed by filing in supreme court of a writ of habeas
corpus by Stevens' attorney.
Ventura brings news that no more leather is to be exported from
Australian ports. Material is being saved to make soldiers' shoes.
District Attorney Horace W. Yaughan, is not to quality until ar
rival of Huber, his successor. Latter sails from San Francisco May 5.
S. C. Huber, of Tama, Iowa, recently appointed as new district attor
ney for Hawaii, was expected this morning by Wilhelmina, or by
transport Sheridan, next Thursday.
TOWAWD8 WAILUKU
5 33 3 3
5 233 aoj
5 20 3 17
5 IO,3 o7
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5 9 3 "5
5 00 2 55
3" 2 53
4 5 a 47
4 5i a 46
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8 17
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STATIONS
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TOWARDS HAIKU
Mllii
6 40 8 50;
,6 5
3-3 6 m'
7 oa
9 00
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11. 9
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2 o.s
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a 14
10
a 25
a 30
3 35
3 45
3 47
3 57
3 5
4 I"
4 12
4 19
4 20
4 28
4 3
4 35
PUUNENE DIVISION
TOWARDS PUUNENE
2 50 0 00
Mites
STATIONS
TOWARDS KAHULUI
Miles
3
0,L..Kahului..A 2. 5
0 22 3 15
3 00(5 10 2.5 A-l'uuuene..L 0G 123 05
1. All trains daily eicept Sundays.
2. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leare Walluku dally, eicept Sundays,
at 5:30 a. m., arriving at Kahulul at 5:50 a. m., and connecting vith
the 6:00 a. m. train for Puunene.
3. DAGGAGE HATES: 150 pounds of personal baggage will ba carrUd fr
of charge on each whole ticket, and 75 pounds oa each half ticket, wkem
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.
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