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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917.
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"telegraph news of the week
SPECIAL SHAREHOLDERS
MEETING
Thpre will be a special meeting of
the Shareholders of the Lahaina Na-
WASHINGTON. February 21 War department specially ap- ,,,onal "a"K V ' ,
' . r" ii -j-71 m :.: uay, raarcn oisi, mi, m me ir u
lieaiea to congress yesieruay ior ?io,ji,jw iWiujiwuuu iui uup the ga,i bank. Lahaina, Maui, T. H.)
Obiect of the meeting to consider con
solidatlng with the First National
Dank of Wailuku and the First Nation
al Bank of Paia, and reorganization
under the laws of the Territory of
Hawaii.
C. D. LUFKIN,
Vice-Pres. and Manager.
(Feb. 23, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30.)
SPECIAL SHAREHOLDERS
MEETING
There will be a special meeting of
the Shareholders of the First National
Bank of Walluku at 3:00 o clock r. m.
fon Saturday. March 31st, 1917, at the
offlre of the said bank, Walluku, Maui,
nuarters canal zone.
Wilson wrote a personal 'letter to Gen. Funston's widow express
ing his grief.
BALTIMORE, February 21 American steamer Rockingham
leaves today for Liverpool with 10 Ilawaiians in crew.
TOKIO, February 21 Anyo Maru, towed by steamer, arrives
Yokohama. All well.
LONDON, February 21 Ships entered British ports since sub
marine blockade: 4514 and 4777 sailed. Less than one percent have
been sunk, many of these by mines, bringing submarines' work of les
sened value to Germans than they anticipated. Lord Cecil made state
ment to Associated Press yesterday that Britain will prove to the
world that freedom of seas is not an empty phrase or selfish one.
Chief effert nf submarine theat has been to inspire terror to neutral
nations.
131?DT TXT TT,.V..-.. 0 Ti-itr! flan Prpmlpr TTertlincr uarna that T H I Obiect of the meeting to con
" ,V" "-.I V .n aider consolidating with the Lahaina
linai struggle will be greatest ana man urauiui. ui nu.u u u.. N-,ioIlal Bank and tno Kirst National
war is Drougllt to decision. mis can ue aiiuuiim&ucu uy uiispdiing Bank of Paia, and reorganization una
use of submarines. cr the laws of the Territory of Ha
HONOLULU, February 20 Desha to be chairman of rules com- wail. ,...
Robinson, nrintinz: G. P. Cooke, health. Chairman II. A. Baldwin
and Hind form finance committee. Makekau, judiciary. Desha,
health : Baldwin, military.
Other House committees : Lyman, lands ; Tavares, accounts ; Lota,
miscellany. I
Paeeant postponed on account of rain
Three sticks of dynamite under house last night. Men and wives
.hrown frnm beds. Solomon David in emergency hospital. Wife
was uniniured. Oscar Humphrey, former soldier, arrested. Alleged
he committed crime because his sweetheart left him and went to bro
ther's house.
More suits start,
real Dorothv Arnold.
. Ventura operator used wireless telephone 500 miles talking be
een shins in reference to telegraphy.
John Brown Alexander found dead this morning. Cause apolexy.
SAN FRANCISCO, February 20 Gen. Bell is working out de
tais of Funston funeral. Services at 1st Presbyterian church. Body
will rest beside little son, Arthur McArthur, at Presidio. Body arrives
Friday. Flags half mast till after funeral
VOTERS, ATTENTION
The General reiiister (Official) will
be closed at midnight Tuesday, March
20, 1917 for the registration of voters
for the County Primary, to be held
April 7th, 1917, and again will be open
end from the 9th day of April, 1917 to
the midnight of April 17, 1917, for
the General Counts Election to be
held May 8ih. 1017.
WM. FRED KAAE,
County Clerk. County of Mau'.
(Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, Mch. 2, 9, 16, 1917.)
(Feb.
Vice-Pres. and Mannger.
23; Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30.)
SPECIAL SHAREHOLDERS
MtETINU
There will be a special meeting of
the Shareholders of the First National
Bank of Paia at 4:00 o clock P. M.
(on Saturday, March 31st, 1917, at the
office of Baid bank Paia, Maui, T. H.)
Object of the meeting to consider con
solidating with the First National
Ponlt nf Wnilnku and the Lahaina Na-
Stewardess testifies girl told that she was the tional Bank, and reorganization under
tne laws 01 me .rerruory oi nsnau.
General Auto Repairing
House, Ltd.
JAMES N. L. FAUFATA
U. S. License Engineer
Proprietor
General Repairing to Gasoline
Engines, Generators, Batteries,
Selfstarters, Etc.
Market St. Walluku, Maul
Phone 1692.
BY AUTHORITY
NOTICE
BY THE COUNTY CLERK
Concerning the erasure of names of electors.
In accordance with the provisions of section 66 of the Revised laws of
1915 or any other law or laws of the Territory of Hawaii, enabling me so
to do, notice Is hereby given that, unless good cause is shown for not so
doing, it is my Intention, on the 6th day of March, 1917, to erase from
the General Register (Official) of electors for the County of Maul, Ter
ritory of Hawaii, the names and signatures of the electors herelnbelow
mentioned, for the reasons hereinbelow given
Precincts
1.
2.
4.
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(Feb.
C. D. LUFKIN,
Vice-Pres. and Manager.
23, Mar. 2, 9. 16, 23, 30.)
ANNUAL MEETING
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Maul Land & Rail-
rnnit Pnmnnnv. will h held at the f-
HALIFAX, February ZO Bernstortt and party not likely to sail fiCe and principal place of business
eral days. Emigration officials searching steerage for possible of the company at Kahuiui, Maui, T.
of Germany. Indicated no irregularities were found. fK d"y of March'
no
ior seve
acents of Germany. Indicated no irregularities
AMSTERDAM, 1-ebruary 2U Constantinople aispatcn says
irnth in report that American eunboat Scorpion was seized and sunk
SANANTONIO, February 20 Funston's body shipped tonight
for San Francisco for burial.
WASHINGTON. February 20 Porto Rican citizenship civil
government bill passed. Already passed House.
LONDON, February ZU rentieid, according to Keuters aispatcn,
WAILUKU-LAHAINA
AUTO SERVICE
Cars leave Market street,
Wailuku, daily, about noon.
Leave Lahaina, 8:00 A. M.
daily.
Good Comforable Cars
Careful Drivers
Uchida Auto Stand
Phone 1772 Wailuku
Deaths
Puha, Moke
Ah Chong
Kaia. John K.
Knilianu, Sam
Kaimi, Sam
Keohoknpu, Chas.
Mahl, John
Ohialau, Keawe
Opunul, D. N.
Opunakunaku
Removals
Aki, Henry
Rennie, John
Jeddery, Joseph A.
Campste, James
Kwong, Mow
Kaaiaka, Kanlku K.
Awana, E. N.
Kaaialkl, L.
Kaikatna
Kaimi, Willie
Kaluhi, Sol.
Kalele, Poe
Keohokalole, Morris K.
Opiopio, R.
Correa, F. M.
Harvest, Ed.
Opunakunaku
Weick, H. B.
1917 at 10:30 o'clock A. M.
F. F. BALDWIN, Secretary.
(Feb. 23, Mch. 2, 9.)
. Forethought
Some one noticed that Pat was am
bidextrous. "When I was a boy," he explained,
lnn fnlhai. olwava O fl M In TTt0 'Pfl t.
has delivered to Austria a request for a clear and final definition regard- iearn t0 cut yer finger-nails wid yer
L . i -1 J . Innn
in submarine policy. leu nana, ior some uuy jc
A ' I ,' ,' 1. 1 I i "v ! I ii r r I l i. nKnr.T i srnnnnfir i I mrni'i nrmnv ici uuv - .
. t . 1 1 ti i, . , i oa i . -1 11 i i "
sunk-, rnrwefian coiner uaiDeaine sunK oaiuruav uv such inc. a wu
Americans on board. Took boats.
BERLIN. February 20 Overseas Agency from Copenhagen re
ports 1500 killed. 3000 iniured in explosion of munitions factory at
Archangel. Damage 50,000,000 rubles.
Strategy
Officer "Why did you order your
prisoner to sit down here?"
Soldier ''Cos o' the thistles, sir."
London Opinion.
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Convenient to business
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LAHAINA, MAUI.
SALE
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Maui Agricultural Company's
Grove Eancli will offer at Public
Auction
34 Head of
Brood Mares and Colts
at the PAIA STABLES
on
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at 10 A. M.
W. O. AIKEN, Auctioneer.
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The Ideal Camera
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Island views and pictures of
your friends.
It Is national In character and
use. Simple to use and sure
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PRICES, $2 to $25.
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v Kanana, Henry Kamanawa, Peter
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Puhihale, Joseph Noka, Sam
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Lukua, Sam
Kaaha, Jessie
Kahulanl, Joe
Kaleiklnl, Wm.
Kalaniklnl, Joseph
Kahananui, Joseph
Kauhane, Keoiki W.
Keoni, Keola
(Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1917.)
Hayes, H.
Ponha, Ellas
Townsend, Geo. P.
Trask, David
Wong Waibound
Adams, David
McGowan, W. A. K.
Kaikala, Sam
Kodrlgues, Jose
Heaukulanl, Gabriel
Kuhelepo, Liloa
Kaaihue, Ella
Kahaleanu, John
Meyer, Ernest D.
Robins, Ed. E.
WM. FRED KAAE,
County Clerk, County of Maui,
ritory of Maul.
MAUI STABLES
J. C. FOSS, Jr., Prop.
Transferin afid Draylng
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