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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY. APRIL 2S, 1910.
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MARKET STREET, : WAILUKU.
ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at
the Knights or Pythias Hall. Wailu
ku, on the second and fourth Satur
days of each month.
All visiting members are cordially
invited to attend.
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WHEN IN WAILUKU VISIT
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Ice Cream Parlor on Market Street.
Cold Lunch Served at all Hours.
Orders for Ice Cream Promptly At
tended to.
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Walluku
3 BE
HE
By Authority
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII.
IN PROBATE.
In re guardianship of Kalani Kaniu-
helo, a minor.
NOTICE CONCERNING GUARDIAN'S
APPLICATION TO SELL REAL
ESTATE OF WARD
Knlnni Kaniuhele, the next of kin
of said kalani Kftnluhele, and nil per
sons interested therein, are ordered to
appear before the Circuit Court, Second
Circuit, sitting in Probate, on Thurs
day, the 4th day of May, 1916, at 10
o'clock A. M. at the Courtroom in
WailuUil. County of Maui. Territory of
Hawaii, to then and there show cause
why an order and License should not
be granted to C. D. Lufkln, as the
guardian of the property of Kalani
Kaniuhele, a minor, to sell said ward's
undivided one-third interest in a piece
of land situate on Vineyard Street,
and Mission (also called Church)
SI reel, In Wnilukti, County of Maui,
Territory of Hawaii, covered bv R. P.
59S0 to Meeau.
C. D. LUFKIN,
As Guardian of Kalani Kaniuhele
D. II. CASE,
Attorney for petitioner.
V. C. SCIIOENDERG,
Clerk Circuit Court.
April 14, 21, and 28, 1916.
NOTICE
The Public Utilities Commission of
Hawaii will begin an investigation
of the affairs of the Maui Telephone
Company under the provisions of Sect
ion 2225 of the Revispd T.nwa nf Ha.
waii, 1915, on Monday May 15, 1916, at
a. m., at me omee or the Hoard of
Supervisors, Wailuku, County of Maul,
T. II., and from time to time thereaf
ter, of which notice will be eiven. ns
the investigation may require. The
public is invited to attend such meet
ings and to present any matter per
tinent to such investigation Pnrmal
and informal complaints will be as
signed snecial davs for h
of formal complaints and the require
ments as to informal complaints nay
be had by applying to the Commiss
ion's ollice by mail or otherwise.
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
OF HAWAII.
By its Chairman,
CHARLES R. FORBES.
Honolulu, T. H. April Cth, 1916.
Apr. 14, 21, 28, May 5, 1916.
NOTICE.
The Public Utilities Commission
of Hawaii will begin an investigation
of the affairs of the Lahaina Electric
Company, Limited, under the provis
ions of Section 2225 of the Revised
Laws of Hawaii, 1915, on Monday, May
15th, 1916, at 9 a. in., at the office of
the Board of Supervisors, Wailuku,
County of Maul, T. H., and from time
to time thereafter, of which notice
will be given, as the investigation may
require. The public is invited to at
tend such meetings and to present any
matter pertinent to such investigation.
Formal and informal complaints will
he assigned special days for hearing.
Form of formal complaints and the
requirements as to informal com
plaints may be had by applying to the
Commission's office by mail or other
wise. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
OF Hawaii.
By its Chairman,
CHARLES R. FORBES.
Honolulu. T II. April 6th, 1916.
April 14,21, 28, May 5, 1916.
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NOTICE
The Public Utilities Commission
of Hawaii will begin an investigation
of the affairs of the Island Electric
Company Limited, under the provis
ions of Section 2225 of the Revised
Laws of Hawaii, 1915, on Monday,
May 15, 1916, at 9 a. m., at the office
of the Board of Supervisors, Wailuku,
County of Maui, T. H., and from time
to time thereafter, of which notice
will be given, as the investigation may
require. The public is invited to at
tend such meetings and to present
any matter pertinent to such investi
gation. Formal and informal com
plaints will be assigned special days
for hearing. Form of formal com
plaints and the requirements as to
inlormal complaints may . e had by
applying to the Commission's office
by mail or otherwise.
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
OF HAWAII.
By it's Chairman, Charles R. Forbes.
Honolulu, T. H. April 6th, 1916.
Apr. 14, 21, 28, May 5, 1916
NOTICE
OF CLOSING PUBLIC ROAD
Notice is hereby given that the
Homestead Road in the Kuiaha Home
stead tract, through the lots of W. I.
Wells, and W. J. Cooper, will be closed
to vehicles from April 18 to May 30,
while same is being macadamized.
By order of the Board of Supervisors,
S. E. KALAMA, Chairman.
TELEGRAPH NEWS OF THE WEEK
LODGE MAUI, NO. 984, A. F. & A. M.
Stated meetings will bo held at
Masonic Hall, Kahulul, on the first
Saturday night of each month at 7:30
P. M.
Visiting brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
C. C. CAMPBELL, R. W. M.
T. D. COLLINS, Secretary.
NEW YORK, April 27 Offices of Capt. von Papcn in New York
arc used by directors of cabal. Teutons join with leaders of certain
Irish cocictics to spread propaganda of revolt through Ireland and
outbreak is said to be more serious than is reported.
LOXDOX. April . 27 Uritlish battlecraft repulsed near Zee
r.ruggee, says I'erlin. Auxiliary cruiser sunk with crew and 2 prison
ers. Destroyer damaged by Teutonic shell lire, according to dispatch
Zeppelins busy dropping bombs on Trentish towns. Various attacks
do not accomplish much.
WASHINGTON, April 27 American troops under l'ershjug
will stay in Mexico until outlawry on border ends. Complete co-operation
by Carranzistas to stop banditry and restore peace is ultimatum
of U. S.
Washington outlines terms of conference. Greaser sentiment
against Yankees becomes so violent that general outbreak may occur
at any moment. General Pershing and his forces active.
HONOLULU, April 27 American-Hawaiian company to sur
render their wharf. Letter from Company says American-Hawaiian
boats do not expect to resume Atlantic-Pacific trade for at least 2
years.
BERLIN, April 27 Two days ago. steamer Gouldmouth fights
vainly against submarine. I!oat sunk and captain arrested for piracy
for attacking German warship.
NKW YORK, April 27 Officials will investigate rumor that
survivors of the Lusitania have been asked by lawyer to sue Cunard
Company.
HEADQUARTERS U. S. EXPEDITION IN MEXICO, April
26 Col. Geo. Dodds, horsemen ran down 216 Mexicans. Smash
force with 6 dead and 19 wounded. Two of Dodds' men killed and 3
wounded. Eight took place last Saturday. News of it just got through
from isolated command.
PARIS, April 2(i Sensational air battle took place today. French
battle aeroplane and German Zeppelin fought a duel high above sea
level, off German naval base of Zee Pruggce. dcrman aeroplane shot
lovvn. Fought 2 miles above sea level.
During the day the positions west of the Meuse in the Verdun
sector bombarded vigorously by Germans, attacks centering at Ava
court and around trenches north of Hill 304.
GEXEVA, Switzerland, April 2 Serious view of German-
American crisis taken by German newspapers. Supposed to reflect
official sentiment. Indicates adverse turn has taken place. Kaiser
expected to return to Berlin at once. Americans attempting to leav e by
way of Switzerland meet with difficulties.
PARIS, April 26 Frontier between Germany and Switzerland
closed on Monday. Dispatch says that foreigner in Germany have
been informed that none will be allowed to leave before 20 days.
BERLIN, April 26 Count von Re vent low, editorial writer and
military critic of the Tagcs Zeitung continues to assert in his articles
that Germany would welcome with relief a breach with the United
States. Theodore Wols, writer for the Tagc Blatt contends that not
the Germans but the English and other enemies of Germany would
herald with relief such a break. The Chancellor and other high
officials, including Admiral von Iloltzendorf w ill meet kaiser as soon as
possible to consult concerning reply to American note. Reply will be
made it is thought by Saturday.
LONDON, April 2o Martial law proclaimed m city and county
of Dublin. Liberty Hall, headquarters of the rebels, and Stephen's
Green, occupied by military forces. Irish riots being crushed hard.
HONOLULU, April 26 O. A. Steven changed plea in court.
Pleads guilty and is fined $100 in one case, and SI each for others.
Attorney for prosecution and defense held conference and agreed to
this.
Mainland water expert to come for local work. Territorial water
commission secures A. h,. Chandler ot California as adviser.
Jarrett claims election frauds. Shell is hurled. Head of recent
Pinkham ticket says John II. Wilson was not chosen. Contest before
ttational committee is promised. High Sheriff addresses letter to Chair
man Pacheco alleging queer voting.
HONOLULU, April 2 National canvass for preparedness
reaches here. Honolulu chamber of commerce will express attitude
towards country's defense. Proposition takes the form of a referend
um. Chamber of commerce of the United States appeals to 700 auxiliaries.
Tourist is robbed of diamond nacklace while in Hilo, is report of
mainland paper. Mrs. George Bryte, passenger on last Great Northern,
reported loss of $2000 necklace.
LONDON, April 26 Dublin is scene of big riot. Many killed and
injured. Members of Sinn Fein (for ourselves society) started battle.
Captured postoffice and gave battle to troops and loyalists. Twenty
slain in fierce strife. Rebels for a time controlled two districts. Cut
telegraph lines and otherwise defied government for arrest of Lord
Casement. Mr. Burrell, in statement to Commons, said situation is
now under control.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 26 Burton, of Ohio, and W ilson are
favorites on Coast. Republicans start work for former senator in
presidential campaign. President W ilson is the only bourbjm candidate.
Roosevelt wins in New Mexico, while Massachusetts republicans
are uninstructed.
WASHINGTON, April 26 Mexican problem is still chaotic.
Conference between American generals and Carranza's representatives
may occur today. Intervention idea gaining fa,vor along border.1
Presence of American troops in Mexico has hampered proposed large
de facto government loan.
LONDON, April 26 Dutch government put restriction upon
bread. Shortage of white flour forces reduction of consumption. W ar
bread is only kind used in Holland now.
WASHINGTON, April 2b More conference on American note.
Indications point to proposition from Germany for compromise of sub
marine issues. Secretary Lansing announced yesterday that the senti
ment in Vienna is against the German government's taking any action
which may lead to break with the United States.
KANSAS CITY, April 2o Kansas City Trust Company in
trouble. Minority shareholders petition for receiver.
ATHENS, April 26 Announcement made yesterday that Bulg
arian losses from beginning of war are 87,000 killed; 50,000 wounded.
WASHINGTON, April 26 Announced last night no work being
done on federal government railroad line. Work is tied up by strike
Strikers demand 55 cents per hour instead of 35 cents.
TOKIO, April 26 Japanese government has established a scicnti-
lic laboratory for study of aeronautics.
W ASHINGI ON, April 2u Ambassador Morgantliau, American
representative at Constantinople, has resigned. Report last night suc
cessor will be Abraham Elkus, of New York.
LONDON, April 25 German battleship squadron appeared off
coast of east Suffolk and opened bombardment on watering place oil
Lowest Oft. They slipped out of the North Sea early this morning.
Bombardment continued for 20 minutes. Two British cruisers and
destroyers in vicinity were hit. On shore 2 men, a woman and a child
were killed. Material damage insignificiant.
British warships and battle aeroplanes made notable attack on
enemy camps. 8 British aeroplanes left headquarters on Suez canal,
bombarded and destroyed hostile camp at Quatia, Egypt, near the canal.
British ships carried on heavy bombardment on German positions
near sea on Belgian toast, says Amsterdam dispatch. Enormous
damage done to Zee Bruggee wher Germans persistently establish naval
depot, says report. Aeroplanes assisted this attack dropping bombs on
German shore batteries.
Steamer ;
Lurline 92 Jan. 4
"Hyades 59 Jan. 6
'Enterprise. .131 Jan. 8
Wilhelmina. . 78 Jan. 12
Manoa 25 Jan. 18
Matsonia.... 27 Jan. 26
Hiionian 9?. Jan. 27
Lurline 93 Feb. 1
Wilhelmina. . 79 Feb. 9
Enterprise. .132 Feb. 12
Manoa 2G Feb. 15
Hyadcs CO Feb. 17
Matsonia 2S Feb. 23
Lurline 94 Feb. 20
Wilhelmina. . SO Mar. 8
Hiionian 9t Mar. 9
Enterprise. .133 Mar. 11
Manoa 27 Mar. 11
Matsonia..., 29 Mar. 22
Lurline 95 Mar. 28
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
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PORTS OF CALL.
To Honolulu and Kilo.
To Honolulu and Kahulul.
3. S. Matsonia
S. S. Wilhelmina
S. S. Manoa
S. S. Lurline
S. S. Hiionian 1 To all Hawaiian Porta Tia
S. S. Hyades ,. Puget Sound.
S. S. Enterprise For Hilo Direct.
S. S. Lurline Carries Livestoek 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. "Hiionian," 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.
Uime 3able-J(ciliului Slailroad Co.
Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday)
The following schedule went into effect June 4th, 1913.
TOWAKD8 WAILUKU
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STATIONS
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PUUNENE DIVISION
TOWARDS PUU1NEME
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TOWARDS KAHULUI
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2 oO li (MJ . 0 I...Kahiilui..A '2. .'( '223 15
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1. All trains daily except Sundays.
2. A Special Train (Labor Train) will lrare Wailuku dully, except Sundayi,
at 5:30 a. m., arririns at Kahulul at 5: CO a. m., and connecting with
the 6:00 a. m. train for Puunene.
3. IIACUAGE KATES: 150 pounds ot personal bagguKe will be carried fr
of charge on each whole ticket, and 75 pounds on each half ticket, wham
baggage is in charge of and on the same train as the holder of the tlckat
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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