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ESTABLISHED 1904. VOL 3. KO. 23.
UHUE, TERRITORY OF HAM'!, TiitSDAY, JUI.'E 13, 1911
S:jBSJ!M10Ii 8AT2S, $2. SO IEK UAK.
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A
CELEBRATION OF THE
Oil GHOST Ai
KILALIEA
OR SHIP CAUSES
ANXIETY
ill
MUCH
Pyjjliyy
ElylSilllSTS
IROVES VISIT
HOOALOHALOHA NO
iAKUAHINE
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(Special to the Garden Island)
Koi.oa, June 13. Considerable
excitement prevailed here Saturday
over the report that a ship was ex
pected here during the afternoon
for the purpose of conveying Phi
lippine) laborers to Alaska.
The Philippinos came struggling
in fron all directions during the
day with every indication of being
prepared to make a get-away.
T h e plantation lnauagennent
knew nothing of the affair and
while no definite information could
be obtained, it was generally be
lieved that a certain white man had
much to do with arranging trans
portation. Disappointment was
depicted on the feature of the little
brown brother as he bent his steps
(Special to the Garden Island))
Ktt.AUUA. June 12.- The annual
celebration of the feast of the Holy
Ghost was celebrated here last
Saturday night and Sunday. An
elaborate and toothsome luau, fol
lowed by a dance figured among the
prominent features of the evening,
the former being relished by scores
of happy, hungry people, while
the latter afforded delight for those
fond of trippiug the light fan
tastic. The Peast and dance was held at
the residence of August Sottsa,
where a spacious lanai had been
especially prepared for the occasion.
The Uhue band discoursed beau
tiful music during.the feast as well
as for the dance.
un ouimay morning uie memncrs - homeward next day. Manv of
congregated at the church where them lingered on .the Koloa beach
high mass was celebrated by Pather lIutji Monday still hoping to see
John. A procession headed by the Uieir ship come in. There is some
band marched through the grounds ' restlessness and much mvsterytill
whicu were decorated with beauti- jn evidence but the locaL police
ful arches from the church to with- have been advised by Sheriff Rice
in a short distance of the front gate, ' t0 nolifv hhn of any observance of
continuing along each side of the renewed activity upon the part of
yard, being made of wire and all tlc would-be canners.
festooned with tissue paper flower. I
The precession, from the church, . tir.ci it
marched through these arches, the Knlfta Will naY8
band played appropriate, airs, ana
the whole procession halted at
intervals for song and prayer. !
Pather John marched under a
whit.- canopv which was carriel by 1
Hanalei Carriage Road is Approved-Koloa Hos
pital Receives Financial Aid-
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ill
0.KAP0N0
-Like
A Three-roomed Shool Building
eis
Un hala ka Makuahine n ka Pono
The regular monthly business
meeting of the Board of Supervi
sors of the County of Kauai, T.
H., was held at the office of the,
Hoard in Uhue, on Wednesday, i
June 7th, 1911. at 10:15 o'clock i
a. in.
Stationery
Support of Prisoners
Water Works:
Waimea . 221.56
Koloa 11.25
Kawaihau 746.55
Weights & Measures
Present; Mr. II. D. Wishard, or Road Work:
chairman, Praucis Gay, W. I). 'County Road Machinery
McBryde, J. Rodrigues, James K. ' Waimea District:
Lola. ! Hanapepe Bridge (Rd
The minutes of the last meeting ' ')xx sJ,ec: "eposit ) 779.65
, macadamizing t ku
l'a:; Spec. Deposit) 146,10
59.45
302.70
979.36
13.50
1924.30
Bas'M Ball Gaire
four men. The ceremony was pret
ty and very impressive.
In the afternoon, an auction sale
of the offerings to the church took
i,1fw-v- Ammir flu. iniiiHrriti'-; nff-r-
ings was a beautiful Hawaiian quilt i )'am tcam w! ' Pftsls of the
fthe gift of Mrs. Hannah Chong, Koloa boys at a luau following the
Which brought Si 2.00 ' . '"-rest i s uji i ii g pi
uiKeu nere in uie coiuesn aim a
(Special to the Gardan Island)
Koi.oa, 13. The Koloa basket
ball team has accepted a challenge
from the Waimea team for a game
to be played off here Sunday next
beginning at eleven o'clock. The
were read and approved
The Board, after examining the
several demands presented to it,
approved them to be paid out of
the Appropriations as follows:
Salary County Road Super-
Sousa assembled his boys at the re- Kooi crowd will probably g reel
sidence of Manager Myers and gave , tlle 1)la-vcl's'
he and his guests a delightful sere- """"
nade which was most heartily ap- H0JEesjeaj s
I i ui:t:cj in KUibd
Rousing Ball Game j
On Ilacna Field;
(Special to the Garden Island)
Ilaena, June 11. The Hanalei
.team again carried away honors in
(Special to the Garden Island)
Koi.oa, June 13.- - A company
composed of Koloa citizen to the
number of fifty has been organized
with J. K. Kula aw president, for
the purpose of Hoinesteading a
visor
Pay of Police:
Specials S 166.00
Waimea 240.00
Koloa 140.00
Uhue 150.00
Kawaihau 90.00
Hanalei 135.00
Coroner's Inquest
County Jail
Discount 6c Interest
District Courts Jails:
Waimea 40.00
Koloa 10.00
Kawaihau S8.45
Hanalei 5.00
Ivxpeuses of Witnesses
Hospitals:
Klecle 50.00
Uhue 125.00
Waimea '100.00
Incidentals:
Attorney 7.25
Auditor 43.35
Clerk 15.25
Sheriff 82.00
Supervisors .25
Treasurer 3.95
County Road Su
pervisor 106.00
Office Rent
Repairs Schools:
Waimea 108.32
Kawaihau 9.7.5
Hanalei 20.15
a liotlycontested game 'played here .piece of land agregating about three
'today,' the score being 12 "to 7
favor of the visitors. Deputy Sheriff
Werner umpired the game, which
at times grew ho intcusly interest- j
iug that it was thought at one stage
of the game an assistant umpire
would be necessary for the security
of Deputy,' Werner. The features!
of the" game were the excellent ,
plays made by Sam Werner.
.
Hawaiian Society
Honors Kamehameha
hundred acres situated niauka of
Mc Bryde and which is considered
to be excellent cane land.
Carrie Nation .
Passes Away
(Special to the Garden Island)
Leavenworth Kansas, June 10.
Carry nation, known the world
over as one of the strongest ad
vocates of prohibition died here
last night.
iSPRINTERS Ai R
(Special to the Garden Island)
Honolulu, June 12. The Ilti-'M, D..nJ;0 W' c
ilinn Societies here held very m-llUlS. iMOQie VflHS
waiian Societies here held very im
prcssive services yesterday in honor ,
of Kainehaineha. i
;
Hftv Con Vilrnv '
EII91I- lit. II. 11 11UUA .., . . .
" - Jiro: lie lias received a c.i e in-
RphirJIQ Vrnm Trhl fanning her that the court of .
HUUlnS Illhli liip Lsin I1HnoiH 1a(1 couf jnnecl ,
Big Damage Suit
(Special to thc Garden Island)
Haxaimjim-:, Juxic 12.- -Mrs. H.
Oiling Roads (Rd
Tax Spec. Deposit) 158.07
'load Work, General (RdTax '
ipec. Deposit) 1256:92 2340.74
Coloa District:
S 225.01. Mncadamizinsr. (General
Fund) 520.60
(Rd Tax Spec. De
posit) 1859.35
Oiling Roads (Rd
Tax Spec. Deposit) 19.44
I Road Work. Gen'l (Rd
921 .00 'jlx spt;c. Deposit) 832.1 1 i
6.00 Uhue District:
151.55 Oiling Roads (Rd Tax
29.23 Spec. Deposit) 175.80
' Regrading Puhi-Opeula,
i (Special Deposit) 2615.68
i.Road Work
' (Special Deposit) 221.24 3042.72
143.45 Regradiiig Puhi-Opeula
40.00' (General Fund) 114.65
Road Work (Gen'l
i Fund) 2397.74 2512.39
- J Kawaihau District:
275.00- Road Work (Gen'l 654. 16
: Road Work ( Rd Tax
Special Deposit) 4S9.55
Hanalei District:
Hanalei Hill (Gen'l Fund) 753.40
Hanalei Hill (Rd Tax
j Special Deposit) 130.54
i Road Work ( Rd Tax
Special Deposit) 325.00 455.54
25S.05 Total $18981.81
35.00 1 Financial Reports Xos. 94, 94a.
and 94b, a u d County Auditor's
Trial Balance (R. No.95), all foi
the month of May last, and tin
13.S.2J Continued on nage 2.
IK ARE ALL BUS!
(Special lo the Garden Island)
Haxai.i-.i, June 11.- The Man
na Kea carrying one hundred ex-
cuisioiirts from Maui and Hono-i
lulu, dropped anchor in Hanalei
Bay at half past seven this morn-1
ing remaining until nearly one
o'clock when she wvighed anchor'
and headed direct for Maui, livery-
body landed and every conveyance
possible, was pressed" into service
by tho.-e desirous of making the
most of their slay among our beau- lihilihi, aole kanaka chiki ke mala-
liful scenery. 1 lie Hanalei Hotel ma i ka haiui a p.-.a ia, oiai,.ua olu
' did a rushing business, being taxed olu i ke Akua Mana loa ka laweana
ito the limit to accomodate the aku i ka rhanentakainaeo ko oukott
crowd for lunch. The excursion ' makuahine'i aloha nui ia ma ka
j was accompanied by one of Hono-' home o kana man moopuna aloha
' lulu's best quintette- clubs. Ideal Mr. auie Mrs. Mary, Dorothea, isen
I weather prevailed and a happier berg, ma ka hora. 3 o ka auina la
crowd has not been seen here in loaha,la25 o Mei, M. it. 1911. A
many a day.
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i
ua pan kana liana maanei a hoi
,akula.
Ma ko Jesu man lima,
Ma kona poli no:
Malaila an e nialu,
A inaha maikai pu;
Mai o mai ua pun mini,
Ma ia kahakai niao.
Me ka luuluu, me ke katimnha,
me ka uiiuaiuina nui, anie na wai
niaka e hoohanini ana i ko kakou
hoopili ihola i kona man lihilihi eia
ka i aloha nui ia, a nele kakou i fia
Makuahine o ka 1'ono, a pan ae la
kana liana ana me kakou kana man
keiki ma ka olelo hoopoiuaikai a ke
Akua, a moku ae la kekaula, ka hi
puu gula o ki aloha, a hookaawale
Fi.ki-m;, June 12.- The Holy aL a ka pili aloha a ka niakua i na
Ghost feast held in the Catholic ' keiki, ke kupunahine i na moopuna
Eieeie Celebrates
Holy Ghost Feast
(Special to the Garden Island)
Church here beginning Saturday
night and ending Sunday was the
most successful held here' for years.
Hundreds of persons many heing
from Waimea packed the grounds
aloha, a waiho ihola i kanuolowat-
maka ka ukana luuluu a kakou e
hoonianao man ai me ke aloha poi
na ole nona.
A oiai, o ka makuahine o ka io-
uul the booth did a tremenduous !llo"il 10'' ' kcia man
business. The Kealia brass band
and a stringed orchestra furnished
die music, which was excellently
rendered. The sum realized ft om
the sale of tickets is said to be a
very satisfactory one
Painful Accident
On Wainilia Road
Kauai athletes are all in hard sonic of the hcav -wught aggrega
training now for the big field-day tions not connected with the police
and reports from the different dis-' will give them the time of their
tricts are beginning' to make things lives on the Fourth in the struggle
look interesting. for the big silver cup presented by
There i s considerable rivalry Mr. A. S. Wilcox.
between the runners, jumpers, and Anv bona-fide resident of Kauai
weight throwers of Kauai, and
although the men in Uhue Dis-
will be eligible to the entry list
and anv athletes who have come to
(Special to the Garden Island)
Hanalei, June 10. While en1
route from Hanalei to Wainiha i
yesterday, a Chinese driver, an i
employee of Lin On & Co. of this1
place, lost control of his horse, and
was thrown from the wagon," fall
ing in such a manner a.-, to break
his arm and dislocate his shoulder.
He lay helpless until some one
came along and had him conveyed
to the Kilauea hospital where he
vas placed in the care of Dr.
Yanagihara.
Memorial Services
ForIolher" Rice
The members of the Hawaiian
church attended memorial servici
at their Uhue Church on Suudav
morning for "Mother Rice" which
was conducted by the Rev. Mr.
Kainau. The ceremory was the
most impressive ever held in tin.
trict, where the field-day will be the Island to live will yet be able to i church, the Rev. I
' the verdict secured in the 1 o w e r
court against the city of I.ewiston
for damages sustained through a
fall which broke her arm.
After a visit of nearh two mouths
abroad, Hon. Geo. N. Wilcox re
turned last Wednesday, aecin
nauied bv his nephew. Norton
WUcox, a recent graduate ot the p f
University of California and whose hnflftl VZYftl V f5?
father is a brother of Mr. Wilcox l-" CUii.iy 13
who left Hawaii at the age of nine
teen, having never returned to the
island since. Mr. Wilcox is much
taken with Kauai and may decide
on locating permanently. (Special to the Garden Island)
, Portland. Oregon, June 10. A
family comiosed of n man, wife
and several children, were found
in their home t an early hour tins
morning, literally hacked to pieces,
the deed having bt.cn committed
Held, are comment tuat there are
not many outside athletes who will
be able to carry away the pri.es,
still the reports show that there
are some good men in the outside
districts who are training, --some
of them men who have won dis
tinction at Kamehameha or on
foreign fields, and Captain Puaoi
of the Uhue baseball team, who is
our best hurdler, and his team
mates, will have to look to their
laurels when the lime comes.
The police department has enter
ed a team for tlu tug of-war which
looks to be a likely winner, but
kainau ten-
enter, so long as they can prove 'derly portraying the beautiful
that Kauai is their permanent character of their kind and loving
home, even though they may have friend in a way which brought
been living on the Island for only a j t ea r s to the" eyes of his con
couple of months before the Potirlh gregation.
of July.
The prizes are on exhibition this' nn ri
week in Uhue Store and as soon , iiCl,iUSKY fiS
tm tlic-v art' nil f.itlieri.rl tnp-i.tlwr i J
they will make a fine shoeing.
The entry list is now open and
entries should be sent to K. C.
Hopper President of the Uhue Club
at the Gakdkn Island office. The
list will be closed on July 2nd.,
two davs before the meet.
upervisor
(Special to the Garden Island)
Hilo, June 10. McChtsky rc-
supervising principal of
Found Butchered
ntense heat
taxi o sasasat s awytt a asgaara e osxsKtt o osebx-s o aroatt-a e cua o imsut o
I INTERESTING PERSONAL HAPPENINGS S
3 O
sxaS) a achats itxzxso o txwm o irassou o ouaoa o toasts eme&tti a aosutki
Mr. Welters entertained a few The Uhue Band will give it,
of his intimate friends at dinner regular concert at the Uhue Park,
Saturday evening. Saturday evening at 7:30, the first
Miss Smith returned to Honolulu smcc the arnval of Us "w "
by the Kiuau after a stay of severiil
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Makee in Hanalei.
in a 1 n s
North and South Hilo.
hoonianao aloha ana, he makuahine
puuwai haniaina, e kokua ana ina
liana pono apau, i pili ina Kkalesia
iloko o kela rae Aiua, na kahu
Ukalesia. a me na liana e kokua tna
n.iwalea i piha me ke aloha uiaeinae
aoiaio, a he makuahine lokomaikai
j palena ole an e i.ihue nui i.ihue iki
e haaheo ai, an no hoi e ka ukalesia
' ' o i.ihue e hoopoina oleai, i ka liana
lua ole o ke aloha K.insliano a kau
aku i ka kakou man niaino o keia an
e nee uei.
He kia-hooinanao kana man lia
na aloha i ka ukalesia o i.ihue ana
i h.inai ai i ka ai o ka uhane ka
olelo a ke Akua, ka ukalesia ana i
pili aloha ai a nioe i ka moe kau
moe hooilo, e kakali ana i ka leo o
ka pu a ka Auela i ka la o keala hou
ana, ka likales'a ana i haawi ai i
kona ikaika e holomua ka liana a ka
uaku aloha.
i-: ka i.uakinio i.ihue, ka i.uakini
t ka inakuhine o ka pono i hoala
hou ai a ku a nani a alohi na puka
aniani, e pan ana kou ike hou ana
i kona man heleheleua, e ka nele e
kaui hone uei, ua pan konalohe hou
ma i kou leo, ua hoi akula me ka
Makua lani niao.
ii nale xani i ka uluwehi ka home
kakela a kau man keiki aloha ka
lion. William Hyde Rice. ): pauana
kou ike hou ana iaia, ua hoi aku la
i ka Jidena nani niao.
Ke komo pu aku nei ka ukalesia
0 i.ihue ma o kona man Komite 'la
kohoia make sabati la 28 o Mei, me
)e e Ka inea iianohano ;m. Hyde
uice, kana keiki kane i hooneleia i
ka makuahine ole, a me na kaika
iiiahine i nele pu i ka mama aloha,
nne na moopuna i ke kupuna ole,
line na ohaua apau, e auamo pu ina
kauinaha, na luuluu no ko kakou
inakuahine o ka pono.
Ii hooholoia, ke pule nei niakbti
1 ke Akua, e hooniahaia mai i na
naau luuluu a kauinaha, e holoi ae
lioi ina waiuiakn mai ko kakou
man maka ae, a e komo ae iloko
) kona lokoinait&i. '"Pomaikai
ka
McBryde Lots
Are Withdrawn
Wave Is Fatal
incuts
A. R. Gurrey Jr. and J. W.
Caum of Honolulu are returning
passengers on the Hall this after
noon nfter an extended tramp
(Special to the Gprden Island) been found.
Chicago, June 10.- This city is
auce more in the track of an intense
heat wave which resulted in hun
drojhj of pKMitrallQIlli here yesterday .
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer have
returned from a two week's vi
with an ox wich was found near sit with Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Makee , through kauot s beautiful scenery.
by. No clew to thc murderer has in Hanalei. v. i. Wost iho imcttio.r or.
ka poe make ke make iloko o
uaku."
li ho dioloia, e hoouinia i kope
0 keia hooalohnlohn ina keiki na
m jopuna, anie ka ohana, i hookahi
1 ka ho.iloha, ke Kuokoa, Garden
Island, ame ka Hoku o Hawaii.
Kau man kauwa haahaa, komite
Mrs. Win. Kllis, Mrs. II. K.
Kahele, Mr. Win. lillis, 1-noka
Novell, Jain-s If. K. Kaiwi.
Uhue. Kauai May .Ust, 1911.
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Local Teaclnrs
For lliio High
Tax Assessor A. G. Kaulukou,
hns moved to his beach residence.
moble representative of the Von
liairm Yquug Co.. Honolulu, is on
r?Th s r fi,n 77 flA 1lt rctjs his office in part of the Kauai, and 1ms estmblihheU head It is reported from an officii!
M If A K dpftp'' ' ' li fonuur residence ocupiuil by tli , jimrlero with UiKauui Garage that Ptvsident Taft favors t
UUUilR BcETS ,,,, S4. 80 , family. ICu. ,hy Ui U, S. OovwnmwiU
Pifty one lots near McBryde have
been withdrawn from sale by Gov
ernor Prcar, and wiil be settled
upon by the (Jinao settlement
homesteaders.
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Honduras Asks
For A Bi? Loan , " " '
& (Special to the Garden Island)
Washington. June 10 Hondu-' m June ,0. Severeuce ,,0.
ras is on the market for a loan . ... T ,
amountinir to lea million dollars. ero' aml Ilss I'lse lave
fficial source been named for Kilo High School.
the loan .This leaves five inoretteflehirs to
be npnouUetU
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