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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1917.
SEVEN
BY AUTHORITY
PROCLAMATION
By Deputy Territorial Veterinarian
In accordance with Rule 12 of the
Board of Agriculture and Forestry,
pertaining to the suppression, control
and eradication of Anthrax, the fol
lowing districts or paddocks are here
with declared quarantined in so far
as all live Btock and other animals
and their products are concerned.
1. The Apana paddock. (Haleakala
Ranch.)
2. The premises at Makawao own
ed or controled by Mies Crook.
3. The Home paddocks of the Hale
akala Ranch.
4. The Maliko Fasture and Adjoin
ing Paddocks of the M. A. Co.'s Grove
Ranch.
6. The Camp Seven Pasture, Kihel,
of the Hawaiian Commercial and
Sugar Company.
6. The Kihel Pasture (Camp Kihei)
Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Co.
7. The Upper Kula Road from the
Postofllce corner at Makawao to the
Kulamanu Gale.
8. The Road loading by the Apana
Taslure from the Post office corner at
Makawao to the Puukalanl Road.
9. The Old Kula Road from the
Camp Six road to the Maaloea Road.
10. The Road through the Pasture
from Kaluanui to Hamakuapoko.
11. The road through the Camp
Seven Tasture to Kihel.
12. The Olinda Road from the Ma
kawao Catholic Church to the Olinda
Gate.
Until further notice no live stock
can be taken into that part of East
Maui which lies East of the KakJpi
Gulch without special permit.
Live stock from all other parts of
Maui Intended for shipment to Hono
lulu must be accompanied by a special
permit issued by the Deputy Terri
torial Veterinarian. Application for
such shipment should be made at least
forty-eight (48) hours previous to the
day of shipment, will be issued for
live stock Intended for Immediate
slaughter only.
C. J. FITZGERALD,
Deputy Territorial Veterinarian.
BY AUTHORITY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII.
At Chambers.
BY AUTHORITY
SEALED TENDERS
In the Matter of the Estate of Hiyo
klchi Morihara, Late of Paia,
Maul, Deceased.
PETITION OF UMATORO NOGAMI,
FOR APPOINTMENT AS
ADMINISTRATOR.
QUARANTINE NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that until
further notice the shipment of all
animals or hides from the Island of
Maul to other Islands of the Territory,
or to the Mainland is prohibited on
account of the presence of anthrax on
this Island.
By order
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND
FORESTRY,
J. C. Fitzgerald .Veterinarian.
(tf)
SEALED TENDERS
Sealed tenders will be received at
the office of the County Clerk, County
of Maui, T. H., until 2:00 P. M. Tues
day, August 21, 1917, for the construc
tion of a one-room school building at
Kaluaaha, Molokai, T. H.
The Board of Supervisors reserves
the right to reject any and all tenders
Plans and specifications and blank
proposals are on file in the office of
the County Engineer.
A deposit of $5.00 is required for
each set of plans and specifications.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS FOR AND WITH
IN THE COUNTY OF MAUI.
W. F. KAAE,
County Clerk, County of Maui,
Aug. 10, 17.)
NOTICE
All persons are hereby warned
against buying, selling or dealing in
Keawe or Algaroba Beans, gathered or
picked up In the premises or pastures
of the H. C. & S. Co. without due
authority from the said company.
Persons found disregarding this
warning will be dealt with by due
process of law.
H. C. & S. Co.,
F. F. BALDWIN,
Manager.
(Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov.)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER
RITORY OF HAWAII.
At Chambers. In Probate.
In the matter of the Estate of Kaunuhi
Joseph Kekahune Staunton, late
of Paia, Maui, Deceased.
ORDER OF NOTICE OF PETITION
FOR ALLOWANCE OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
On reading and filing the petition
and accounts of Eugene Murphy, Exe
cutor of the estate of the above named
deceased, late of Paia, Maui, wherein
petition asks to be allowed $467.50
and charged with $587.00 and asks that
the same be examined and approved,
and that a final order or distribution
of the remaining property to the part
ies thereto entitled, and discharging
your petitioner and his surety from all
other responsibility herein.
IT IS ORDERED that Thursday the
20th day of September. 1917 at ten o
clock A. M. before the Judge of said
Court at Chambers at this Court room
in Wailuku, Maul, be and the same is
hereby appointed the time and place
for hearing said petition and accounts
and that all persons interested may
then and there appear and show cause
if any they have, why the same should
not be granted, and may present evid
ence as to who are entitled to said
property.
Dated Wailuku, Maui, T. H., August
7, 1917.
(Sgd.) W. S. EDINGS,
Judge of the Circuit Court,
Second Circuit, Territory of
IT IS ORDERED, that Thursday,
the 27th day of September, A. D., 1917,
at 10:00 o'clock A. M., be and the
same Is hereby appointed for hearing
said Petition, at the Court Room of
this Court, in Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii.
Wailuku, Maui, August 14th, 1917.
BY THE COURT:
V. C. SCHOENBERG, Clerk.
D. H. CASE,
Attorney for Petitioner.
(Aug. 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7.)
THE HOME OF THE
Stcinwoy nd Starr
PIANOS
We have a large stock of
Inside Player Pianos
at fair prices and easy terms.
We take old pianos in exchange.
Thayer Piano Co., Ltd
HONOLLU, HAWAII.
N. SANO
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Just received a new stock of
Mattresses, poultry netting,
paints and oils, furniture, etc.
Coffins and General Hardware.
I
Phone
Market Street
Wailuku
Sealed tenders will be received at
the office of the County Clerk, County
of Maui. Wailuku, T. H., until 11:00
A. M. Tuesday, August 28th for fur
nishing - 40-58" Water Meters
40-34" Water Meters
The Board of Supervisors reserves
the right to reject any and all tend
ers. Specifications and blank forms of
proposal may be obtained from the
office of the County Engineer, Wai
luku.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS WITHIN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF MAUI.
W. F. KAAE,
County Clerk, County of Maul.
(Aug. 17, 24.)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII.
In the Matter of the Estate of Leonui
leke, Late of Molokai, Deceased.
PETITION OF J. W. KALUA, AD
MINISTRATOR OF THE ABOVE
ESTATE, FOR APPROVAL
OF ACCOUNTS, DISTRI
BUTION AND DIS
CHARGE. IT IS ORDERED, that Thursday,
the 27th day of September, A. D. 1917
at 10 o'clock A. M., be and the same
is hereby appointed for hearing said
Petition, in the Court Room of this
Court, in Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii,
Wailuku .August 17, 1917.
BY THE COURT:
V. C. SCIIOENDERG, Clerk.
ENOS VINCENT,
Attorney for Administrator.
(Aug. 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7.)
Hole In Germany's Pocket
"Germany's claim that she imports
nothing, buys only of herself, and bo
is growing rich from the war, is a
dreadful fallacy."
The speaker was Herbert C. Hoover
chairman of the American Food
Board.
"Germany," he went on, "Is like the
young man who wisely thought he'd
grow his own garden-stuff. This
young man had been digging for about
an hour when his spade turned up a
quarter. Ten minutes later he found
another quarter. Then he found a
dime. Then he found a quarter again.
" 'By gosh,' he said, 'I've struck a
silver-mine,' and, straightening up, he
felt something cold slide down his leg.
Another quarter lay at his feet. He
grasped the truth: There was a hole
.in his pocket." Washington Star.
Don't Ship Little
Spuds Says Longley
Consumers Will Not Buy Island Pro
duce Unless It Is Equal To Coast i
Product Eggs Slump And Feed
Advances Pork Due For Jump
TELEGRAPH NEWS OF THE WEEK
HONOLULU, Aug. 10 Island eggs
are dropping in price and feed is adv
ancing. The consumers will not pay
much more for island eggs than for
so-called fresh imported eggs and the
local producer must cut the cost of
production in order to make a profit.
Sentiment does not enter into the
purchase of food supplies these days
and the farmer must have a good pro
duct which he can sell at a profit try
close to the price of the products with
which he is competing. This applies to
all kinds of island agricultural pro
ducts. No farmer need expect to get
as good or better price for inferior
island produce than the best Imported
produce is being sold f "r in Honolulu.
r-. he price of Maui red lans has
fallen off a little bu' there is very
little danger of them going lower. The
crop this past Beasou was very small
and all of it should be used here in
Hawaii instead of shipping part of it
to the Coast as was done last year.
Most of the Irish potatoes received at
the Division from the other Islands
have been very small and more or less
wormy. Producers will save them
selves as well as the Division and our
cu.somers a great deal oi trouble by
finding some use for such products
at home. Feed for hogs or other live
stock would be a good use for it Do
not use half grown, wormy or blight
ed potatoes for seed and expect to
get a good crop. Save seed from a
few of the best hills you have or bet
ter still get some certified potato seed
from the Coast for your next planting.
The Division will be glad to assist you
In getting such seed.
Meat prices remain about the name
as last week but the price of feed has
advanced. Unless hog feeds get cheap
er, another advance In pork can be
looked for soon. A. T. LONGLEY,
Superintendent.
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Forgiving Parent
War-Bride (who had eloped) "Oh
Jack! Here's a telegram from papa."
Bridegroom (eagerly) 'What does
he say?"
War-Bride "Do not come home
and all will be well." London Opinion.
MADRID, August 14 Martial law is in force.
HONOLULU, August 14 Cabled instructions tn I Kil.t r jimhil.it
inter-Island trips by aliens cxcq.t by sceiul permit. This law goes into
effect at once.
BERLIN, August 14 Lively fighting south of Smorgon, near
Tarnopol. Germans gain in western Moldavia.
Dunne Tulv allies lost 213 t.lanes. and 34 e.'tiittvp 1 i.-i 1. ton c ( .I'lM-ii'inc
lost sixty air vessels.
Lively artillery fighting in Flanders and at Verdun.
FETROGRAD, August 1-1 Repulsing Teutons in western Molda
via Russians take six hundred jirisoners and four machine guns. Ku-s-Rumanians
drive Teutons from O.-tnn lu'i.rliii f'-,i,ii,.-.. V,, .. i,,,,,.i.-...i
in roksham section.
LONDON, August 14 Lens is center of British activity. Canad
ians tighten lines and destroy six enemy planes and put nine out of
control.
German jilane lands at Oastl.urg. Holland. Two aviators interned.
OGDEN, Utah, August 14 P.omh found in cilv resennir with fuse
half burned.
KANSAS CITY, August 14 Federal authorities start test case to
determine meaning of word "cami", used in j.resident's order estab
lishing dry zones within cities containing any military establishment.
Two hundred and sixty saloons closed j'ending decision. These saloons
voluntarily closed.
NEW YORK, August 14 Kerr Comjnmv bins eight interned
Austrian steamers for $12,000,000. Financed by Norwegian banks.
BAKER, Oregon, August 14 Flames rae town of Stimpter. $200,
000 loss and three hundred are homeless.
LONDON, August 14 Geneva dispatch quotes Kerensky as say
ing he has not long to live. Hereditary disease already numbering his
days. Must hasten work of liberation of Russia as peace now would
make future of Russia a state of vassalage to the kaiser, worse than in
the days of the czar.
NORTH BRADFORD, Conn., August 14 Twelve killed and 40
injured in collision of trolly cars. Most of victims were women.
NEW YORK, August 14 Liberty bonds back to jar on stock ex
change. SAN FRANCISCO, August 14 Ishii banquet speech referred to
great welcome in Hawaii on every side as gratifying and enheartening.
He stated he had not time to discuss details of his mission but the pres
ence of himself and colleagues, meant that Japan is pledged to America
in princijiles for which both are fighting. Jajan, heart and soul is for
liberty, freedom and fair play. Splendid demonstration filled his heart
with gratitude and inspired mission with conviction that object of his
visit is already assured.
HONOLULU, August 13 General Treat with ten colonels and
lieutenant-colonels is ordered to mainland. Is believed all are due for
jiromotion under necessity of creating two hundred generals for war.
Muller will probably be interned for duration of the war.
W. C. Avery, principal of the Kauai High School, succeeds Mc
Clusky as inspector general of schools. McClusky takes Avery's place
as principal Kauai High School.
Food commission rcj)orts that 164 tons of rice are used monthly in
Hawaii in brewing beer and saki.
Order refusing to allow through jiassengers to land here from boats
bound for foreign ports, abrogated today by cable.
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Attest:
W. S. CHILLINGSWORTH,
Asst. Clerk.
(Aug. 10, 17, 24, 31.)