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got the sphere aud Hanson took it
and was well uu to the coal when
'. Philip cleared grandly. Neutral
' play followed, and then the Caval
- ry pressed again and Hanson notch
i ed a goal. They looked to be get
' ting another on the re-start, but
Malina saved. Charlie stroked the
ball out of a melee and was right
'. after it when the bell rang.
Score: Kauai, 414; Cavalry, 4.
Seventh Period.
Arthur set the ball going with a
, telling smash. The Cavalry were
riding very hard in this period and
frequent cries of "foul" went up
from the supporters of Kauai, but
Referee Angus evidently saw noth
ing amiss. Malina hit for a big
gain, but Quekemeycr was equal
to the occasion and sent the ball
back in the direction from which it
came. Arthur Rice failed to con
nect and Philip came to the rescue.
' Charlie Rice came from nowhere,
however, and cleared, and he and
Malina managed to steal through
Cavalry's outposts. Charlie scor
ing handsomely. Arthur and Ma
lina worked down the field together
but Sheridan headed them off and
took the ball goalward, Malina
being very noticeably ridden off
just then.
Score: Kauai 54; Cavalry, 4.
Eighth Period.
This was a break-neck session,
both sides playing as if their lives
' depended, on it. Arthnr Rice's bril
liant run raised the hopes ot the
supporters of Kauai, but Sheridan
tackled him in no uncertain man
ner, Charlie Rice got in a couple
of good kicks and then Hanson
; took the ball, aud centering it to
Sheridan materially assisted in the
making of a goal. A sefety by
Kauai took a quarter of a point off
.their score. Arthur started to play
a desperate game, but Quekemeyer
got his mallet in the way at a cru
cial moment and the clans gathered
for a moment right in front of the
auto parade. Philip Rice took the
ball far into the military reserva
tion and Malina scored with a fly
ing shot which split the space be
tween the goal-posts almost exactly.
The cavalry went after the ball like
madmen and by sheer force of rid
ing soon had the ball where they
wanted it. Hansen missed at goal
and Charlie cleared, but only for a
short while, for Sheridan was on
the ball like a flash and scored de
cisively. Score: Kauai 6; Cavalry 6.
Extra Period
Kauai got into the game with a
rush and stayed there. Charlie
Rice missed a kapakahi shot at goal
and Forsyth relieved the pressure
nobly. Kauai came again and
again, however, two shots at goal
which looked like taking candy
from a baby just missed the posts.
Finally Malina made no mistake
and a memorable game came to an
end.
Final score: Kauai 7; Cavalry 6.
kauaTloaFfund
out the work on the Koloa-I,awai
Road, Section 1, as per specifica
tions and plans on file with the
Engineer of the Commission, aud
that he file a good and sufficient
bond, the same to be approved by
the Committee appointed by the
Commission.
The Engineer reported that the
. bid, as handed in by George W.
Mahikoa, was slightly in excess of
the figures as estimated by him,
but he did not think anything was
to be gained by again advertising
for bids. He would suggest that
the Commission do not enter into
a contract for the construction of
the stone wall as he preferred to
have this work done at a later date
when the new road and fills had
had ample time to settle. He
thereupon recommended the ac
ceptance of the contract, with the
above exception, as to the stone i
retaining wall. '
The recommendation being ap
proved, a motion was duly made
and passed that the Kauai Loan
Lund "Commission enter into a1
contract with the said George Y
Mahikoa, he to construct and
carry out the work of the New Ha-,
nalei Grade as per the specifica-
tions aud plans on file with the
Engineer of the CoinniisMon , with ;
the exception of that portion up- j
pertaining to the construction of
the stone retaining wall, and that
he file a good and sufficient bond, i
the same to be approved by the
Committee appointed by the Com
mission to approve of all bonds.
A motion was duly made and
passed unanimously that the En
gineer of the Commission, J. H.
Moragne, be authorized to sign
and unterjnto rny and nil con-1
(inntu ivliliili Inil.huolt nmirnwcl nf
SPORTS
In an uninteresting game at Ma
kaweli Sunday, the home team
put it all over the Eleele boys to
the tune of 21 to 7. In the second
inning the Eleeles annexed four
runs then seemed to go to pieces
and did not do anything more un
til the eight inning when they put
three more men over the plate.
Meanwhile the, Makaweli bunch
took tilings easy and piled up a
score that was big enough to vote.
The Eleele team is composed of
as good a bunch of players as will
be found on any of the teams, but
owing to the fact that they dan get
no practice they are weak in team
work. J ,
At Koloa the K. A. C.s went
down to defeat to the home team
to the score of 8 to 3 in well played
game. Though void of sensational
plays the game was thoroughly en
joyed py a large and enthusiastic
bunch of fans.
Judging from the looks of the
score, the best game of the day was
pulled off a t Homestead between
the home team and Kilauea.
The latter team winning out
with a score of 5 to 2.
A lively game of ball was pulled
off at Lihue Park Sunday between
the Kapaia team and a picked team
from Lihue resulting in a score of
19 to 3 in favor of the Kapaia.
John Fernandes and Gabriel d i d
the star work for the winning team,
but were well supported by the rest
of the nine.
As the result of a challenge issu
eb on the 4th. of July by the Circle
E. Tug of War Team of Kealia to
to the Kawaihau Roadboard Team ,
a pull was to have come off at
Kealia last Saturday, the 19th., but
the Kawaihau team not putting in
an appearance, Judges Mundonand
Peterson awarded the pull' to the
Kealia team
PER CENTAGE OF TEAMS
G W L Av.
Makaweli 15 12 3. .800
Lihue 16 10 6 .625
Kilauea 16 10 6 .625
Eleele ' 15 '7 8 .466
Koloa 17 -7 10 .412
Homestead 15 5 10 .333
Kawaihau 16 4 12 .250
Next Sunday's Ball Games
Eleele vs. K. A. C. in Kapaa.
Umpire N. Akana.
Homestead vs. Makaweli in Maka
weli. Umpire E. Deverille.
Lihue vs. Kilauea i n Kilauea.
Umpire Dick Oliver.
by the Commission, on behalf of
and in the name of the Kauai Loan
Fund Commission.
Motion made and passed that the
Secretary return to James K. Kula
the certified check as presented by
him with his bid for the Koloa-La-wai
Grade.
Motion that the Engineer be in
structed to furnish the Commission
with a specific plan for straighten
ing out and improving the Hana-lei-Haena
Road and an estimate of
the cost of same, was duly passed.
The Engineer made a report as
to the probable cost of the pro
posed improvement to the Hana-pepe-Makaweli
Road and owing to
the fact that he had found that a
goodly portion of the cut would be
in rock he estimated that the same
would cost from $3500 to $4000.
The Members of the Commission
did not deem it wise or expedient
to spend this sum of money and a
motion was duly made and passed
that the Engineer be authorized to
enter into a contract for the removal
of the Hauapepe-Makaweli Road
point and the building of a suitable
stone retaining wall as also for the
removal of the Mahinauli Gulch
point on the east side.
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Motion made and passed that the
contract to be entered into with
George W. Mahikoa, read as "90
working days" in place of "90
days" as at present in the contract
A motion, that the Appropria
tion of $1000 as set aside for the
Kapaa-Kealia Road be cancelled
and that in lieu of same the
amount of $1000 be appropriated
and set aside for the New Road
Kealia-Moloaa, was duly seconded
and passed.
Motion to adjurn subject to the
call of the chair was duly passed.
W. D. McBrydb,
Secretary.
1 hereby fortify thu following to be a
true niiil attested cony of the summons in
paid ease, and that paid Court ordered
publication of thu panic, ami continued
the cald cause until tho 2Sth. day of
Septeiiilx-'r A. D. mil.
W.M. IIl'IlllV,
District Magistrate of Hanalci
Dated Aug. Kith. Wll.
SUMMONS
Is thr Distort CoititT or IIakai.ki
Isi.a.i and County op Kauai Tkr
iutohy ok Hawaii.
J. K. Fakmiv, Assessor of Taxes, Fourth
Division, Territory of Hawaii I'lamtuI,
VS. iM.ur, (w) non-resident, Deiendant.
Assumpsit.
Tjik TniutfroiiY of Hawaii:
TO TIIK HIGH SHERIFF of the Ter
ritory of Hawaii, or his Deputy; to the
Shenir of the County of kauai, or his
Deputy or any l'once Uincer in tne Dis
trict of Hanalci, County of Kauai.
GREETING:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED
to summon Niau (w) if she can be found
in this District, to appear before me, at
my Court room in Hanalei on the loth,
day of August, 1911, at 0 o'clock A. M.,
there to answer unto J. K. Farlkv.
Assessor of Taxes in and for tho Fourth
Taxation Division of the Territory of Ha
waii, in a plea wherein the plaintiff de
clares and savs:
That the plaintiff' above named is the
duly qualified, sworn and Acting Assessor
of Taxes in and for the Fourth Taxation
Division of the. Territory of Hawaii:
And for a cause of action plaintiff'
alleges, that saiil defendant is indebted
to the Territory of Hawaii in the sum of
frl. i0 lor taxes assessed upon the property
of said defendant on the books of the
Assessor of Taxe3 for the District of Ha
nalei Fourth Taxation Division, Territory
ot Hawaii, lor the year liiiu.
And the said defendant, though there
unto requested, has thus fur failed and
neglected, and still doth neglect and re-
luse to pay the same, or any part thereol.
WHEREFORE, plaintifl'asks judgment
again.-t said deiendant lor said sums,
amounting to $1.50, together witli ten ( 10)
per cent, penalty in addition thereto,
and interest thereon and advertising costs
as by law provided, and for costs herein
incurred.
Notify the said DEFENDANT that up
on default to attend at the place, day
ami hour above mentioned, judgment
will be rendered against her ex parte, by
default.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND this 14th.
day of August 1011.
Wm, IIuddv,
District Magistrate of Hanalci, County
of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii.
I certify the within Summons to be a
true copy of the original on file in said
Court.
Wm. Weukeii,
Deputy Sheriff' of Hanalei.
Niau (w) cannot be found in the Dis
trict.
Wm. Weiunkk.
Deputy Sheriff.
Tenders, Steel Bridge
Sealed Tenders will be receiv
ed by the Kauai Loan Fund Com
mission at Lihue, Kauai, T. H.,
until 12:00 o'clock M., of Septem
ber6th., 1911, for furnishing One
Pin connected Pratt Truss Steel
Bridge, with all necessary bolts and
rivets for erecting.
Loading:- Bridge to be propor
tioned for 16 ton traction engine
trailing three 10 ton Wagon on 10
foot wheel bases.
Dimensions:- Width o f railway
16'; length of bridge, center to
center of end pins, 110 .
Floor System:- Steel floor beams,
wooden stringers and wooden floor.
Strain Sheets-Drawings etc.:
Bidders will submit with their pro
posals, strain sheets showing sizes
and strains of each member, also
fully detail plans and specifications,
all of which must meet with the
approval of the Engineer of the
Kauai Loan Fund Commission.
Bridge to be designed in confor
mity with Coopers Standard Speci
fications and must be delivered to
the Commission entirely free of rust.
Bidders will state in their propo
sal the sum for which they will fur
nish the bridge complete F. O. B.,
Honolulu and the shortest time in
which delivery can be guaranteed.
A certified check for 5 per cent
of the amount bid must accompany
proposals.
The Kauai Loan Fund Commis
sion reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
J. H. Moragne.
Engineer for the
Kauai Loan Fund Commission.
Lihue, Kauai,
Aug. 4th., 1911.
Tender, Concrete Bridge
Sealed bids will be received by
the Kauai Loan Fund Commission
until 12:00 o'clock noon of Septem
ber 6th., 1911, for furnishing nil
labor, tools and materials, and con
stvueting a 200 foot four span rcin
forced puqrctt Jlriclge, on l9Umla
We have just received
another lot of those
"America" Alarms.
They're clocks we can
fully recommend,
reliable, exact time
keepers that won't let
you oversleep.
We would like to sell
you one, because you'll
surely tell your neigh
bor about it.
tiou already prepared, at Hanapepe,
Kauai, according to Plans and
Specifications which will be furnish
ed upon application accompanied
by $5.00 to the uudersigned.
A part of the machinery and ma
terial for doing the work is at hand
and it will be necessary for bidders
to visit the site in order to famili
liarize themselves with conditions
to be met.
A certified check for 5 per cent
of the amount bid must accompany
each proposal.
J. H. Moragne.
Engineer for the
Kauai Loan Fund Commission.
Lihue, Kauai,
Aug. 4th., 1911.
Court Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIFTH
.CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII.
In Probate At Chambers, No. 184.
In the matter of the Estate of J. B. Ila
naike, of Lihue, Kauai, deceased test
ate. Order Of Notice Of Petition For Allow
ance Of Accounts, Determining Trust
And Distributing Tlie Estate.
On reading and filing the petition and
accounts of the Hawaiian Trust Company,
Limited, Administrator with the will An
nexed of the Estate of J. B. llanaikc, de
ceased, wherein petitioner asks to be
allowed $523.10 and charged witli J-012.00.
and asks that the same be examined and
approved, and that a final order be made
ot Distribution of the remaining proper
ty to the persons thereto entitled and dis
charging petitioner and sureties from all
further responsibility herein :
It is ordered, that Wednesday, the 6th.
day of September A. D. 1011, at 10 o'clock
A. M. before the Judge of said Court at
Chambers at his Court Room in the Court
House at Lihue. be and the same hereby
is appointed the time and place for hear
ing said Petition and Accounts, and that
all persons interested may then ami there
appear and show cause, if any they have,
why tho same should not be granted, and
mav present evidence as to who are enti
tled to the said property. And that notice
ol this urder, he published in the UAn
den island", a newspaper printed and
published in said unue, lor three succos
sive weeks, tho last publication to be not
less than two weeks previous to thu time
therein appointed tor said hearing.
Dated the 20th. day of July 1011.
(Seal) (Sud. ) Jacod Hakdy.
Judge of the Circuit Court of the Filth
Circuit.
Attest:
(Scd.) Phiup L. Rice,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Fifth
Circuit.
(Aug.) 1, 8, 15, 22.)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIFTH
CIRCUIT, X.TCKKJ.TUK UF
HAWAII.
In Probate At Chambers, No.
In the Matter of the Estate of Aholo
Kaukau, of Avannea, Kauai, deceased
testate.
Order Of Notice Of Petition For Allow
anco Of Accounts, Determining Trust
And Distributing The Estate.
On reading and lUiw the petition and
accounts of T. Brandt, Executor of the
will of Aholo Kaukau, of Wunnea, Kauai,
deceased, wherein petitioner usks to be al-
owed 12,030.55 and charged with $3,07-1.70,
and asks that the same be examined and
approved, and that a linal order be made
ot Distribution of the remaining property
to tho persons tnereio cnuueo anu dis
charging petitioner and sureties from all
further responsibility herein:
It is ordered, that Thursday, the 14th.
day of September A. D. 1011, ut 10 o'clock
A. M. Ijefore the Judge of said court ut
Chambers at his Court Rooiu in Lihue,
Kauai, be and tho same hereby is appoint
ed the time and place for hearing said
Petition and Accounts, and that all per
son interested may then and there appear
and show cause, if any they have, why
the same should not be grunted, and may
present evidence as to who aro entitled to
the said property. And that notice of
this Order, be published in the "Gahden
Island", a newspaper printed and pub
lished in said Lihue, for three succeasive
weeks, the last publication to be not less
than two weeks previous to the time there
in appointed for said hearing, to wit,
August 8th., 15th., 22ud. and 2wth.
Dated thu 7th. day of August 1011.
(heal) (fcgd. jacou Uakdv,
Judge of tho Circuit Court of the Filth
Circuit.
Attest: . .
(Sgil.) Piin.ii' I.. Rick,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of thu Fifth
Circuit.
. A. 0. Kaiilukou,
LEGAL NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII
In Probate At Chambers,
In the Matter of the Estate of Ellas N.
Thronas, of Papaa, Kauai, deceased test
ate. Order of Notice of Petition for Allow
ance of Accounts, Determining Trust
and Distributing the Estate.
On reading and fillinp the petition and
accounts of The Hawaiian' Trust Compa
ny, Ltd., Administrator with the Will
annexed of the Estateof Ellas N. Thronas,
of Papua, Kauai, deceased testate, where
in Petitioner asks to lie allowed $805.01
and charged with $1402.50, and asks that
the same Iw examined and approved,
and that u final order be made of Distri
bution of tho remaining property to tho
persons thereto entitled and discharging
jfctitionor and sureties from all further
responsibility herein:
It is ordered, that Wednesday, the30th.
day of August A. D. 1011, at 10 o'clock
A. M. before the Judge of said Court, at
Chambers of said Court at his Court
Room in Lihue be and the same hereby
is appointed the time and place for hear
ing 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 bo granted, and
may present evidence as to who are enti
tled to the said property. And that notice
of this Order be published in the
"Gakdkn Island" newspaer printed and
published in said Lihue for three succes
sive weeks, the lust publication to lx? not
less than two weeks previous to the time
therein appointed for said hearing.
Dated the 20th. day of July 1911.
(Seal) (Sgd.) Jacob Hardy.
Judge of the Circuit Court of the Fifth
Circuit.
Attest:
(Sgd.) Philip L.Rice
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Fifth
Circuit.
July 25th.; Aug. 1st.. 8th., 15th.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF MARY SOPHIA
RICE, DECEASED.
The undersigned having been
duly appointed executors of the
will of Mary Sophia Rice, deceased,
hereby give notice to all creditors
of said decedent to present their
claims, duly authenticated and
with proper vouchers, if any exist,
and whether such claim be secured
or unsecured, to either nf tho un
dersigned in person, at his or her
residence in Lihue, within six
mouths from the date of the first
publication of this notice, said date
heine Tulv 18. 1011. nr within ki'y
months from the day they" fall due,
Ml 1 f '
or same win oe iorever Darred.
Lihue, Kauai, July 17, 1911.
William Hyde Rice.
Mary Dorothea Rice Isenberg,
Executors of the will of Mary So
phi a Rice, deceased.
Julyl8,-Aug. 22,
Meeting Notice
The Annual Meetinir of the Hni
Kuai Ainaof Wainiha, Kauai, will
he held at its meeting Hall, on the
tn. and 8th. ot September 1911,
at 10 o'clock a. m. and all the mem
bers of the said Hui are hereby cor
dially invited to attend the same.
The object of the meetintr is for
the purposes of receiving the reports
ot tne omcers of the said Hui, the
election of officers for the ensuing
year, and the transaction of ceneral
business, according to section 11 of
the By Laws of the Hui.
James K. Apolo,
President, H. A. W.
Anahola, Kauai, T. H.
July 29, 1911.
Hoolalia Hui
E malama ia ana ka Halawai
Makahiki o ka Hui Kuai Aina o
Wainiha, Kauai ke hiki aku ana
ka la 7 ame 8 o September 1911
hora 10 A. M.
A ke kauoha ia aku nei na lala
apau o ua hui nei, e hiki kino ae
ma kahi i hai ia aela maluna, no
ka noololie ana i ka hoike ana Lu
na nui, ame ke koho hou ana ina
Lunanui'noka Makahiki e hiki
mai ana, ame na kumuhana e ae
no ka pono oua hui nei.
E like me ka pauku 11 o ke ku
mukanawai o ka hui.
James K. Aroi.o,
Peresidena H. A. W.
Anahola, Kauai T. H; July 29 1911.
Meeting Notice
Tho annual meetinc of the IlaenaLand
Association Hui will bo held at Hacna,
Kmmi. ut 10 A T nf flu. Otl, n(
September, 1911. All shareholderswf same
concern are hereby cordially requested to
attend suid meetiug at tho tune and place
above mentioned.
W. K. Kinney,
Luna Nui-,
Hoolalia Halawai Hui
E malaniaia ana ka Halawai Makahiki
oka Hui AinuoIIaena ma Hacna, Kauui
nei, maka hora 10 A. M. a ka In 0 o
September lull.
Ke kauoha ia aku nri nn lata apau oka
Hui e akoakoa nui mai ma ka manaowa
a jjia-knhi i olclula,
W, K, Kkv,
BY AUTHORITY
0MA0 HOMESTEAD DRAWING
Notic is hereby given to Isabella
K. Telles, Joe Wala, Denis Luhi,
Louis McKeague, Henry Charman,
Kalawaia, John Nobriga, George
Charman, Joseph Valent, Fred
Phillip, David Hulihee, Joe Telles,
George Kaeha, James Matinakea, M.
S. Valente, Jr., Antone C, Baptita,
G. K. Hoopii, Lui Hoopii, Kaluna
Ainaike, R. K. Ainaike, John
Nunes, Manuel Nunes, Jr., Manuel
Nunes, Louisa Helium, Frank
Medeiros, Manuel M e d e i r o s ,
Antone Perry, John Kahaule, Joe
Souza, Chas. K. Lewis, Victor
Opeka, James K. Kula, Frank
Souza, Geogianua Sotiza,' John
Medeiros, Jr., Joe M. Ventura.
John Medeiros, Manuel J. Medeiros
Louis Medeiros, Frank Vasconce
llos, M. Lucas Carmara, Mary
Medeiros, H. G. Spalding,- Augusta
Vasconcellos, Antone Vasconcellos,
Ida Melekula, Wm. Elliot,- N.
Blake, J. K. Cockett, Joe J. Car-,
valho, and others, if any, members',
of the Omno Settlement Associa-
tion, that Lots. Nos. 1 to 51, both 1
inclusive, in the Omao Tract, Dis
trict of Kona, Island of Kauai,
will be opened for homesteadiug in
the following manner, in accor
dance with the laws relating to
public lands in the Territory of
Hawaii, subject to withdrawal of
any such lots prior to their selec
tion; such opening shall be in the
manner set forth in the advertise
ment of public lands dated May 12,
1911, in respect to method of
application, drawing, selection, and
other matters, except as follows:
The lots may be taken only by the
Right of Purchase Lease or the Cash
Freehold Agreement method. Ap
plication for participating in the
drawing may be made only by mem
bers of said Omao Settlement As
sociation, and shall be presented to
the Commissioner of Public Lands
by ordinary mail on or before Mon
day, August 21, 1911; the drawing
and assignment of the order of se
lection of lots will take place at the
office of the Commissioner of Public
Lauds, Honolulu, at 9 o'clock A.
M., Tuesday, August 22, 1911;
the selection of lots will take place
at the pineapple cannery at Lawai,
District of Kona, County of Kauai,
at 9 o'clock A. M., Wednesday,
August 23, 1911.
Exceptions and reservations will
be made for roads, railroad, ditch
and pipe lines, reservoir sites and
streams.
For further information, forms,
maps, etc., apply to the Commis
sioner of Public Lauds at Honolu
lu, or to W. D. McBryde, Sub-A
gent of the 6th Land District, Wa-
hiawa, Kauai.
Dated at Honolulu, June 13, 1911.
1 Joshua D. Tucker
Acting Commissioner of
Public Lands.
Approved:
W. F. Frear
Governor, of Hawaii.
Court Notice
IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
I'irxtt JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
At Chambers In Prnhntn
In the Matter of the Estate of Loom?
iiiook, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
OtlPi l llnrpliv mrnii T .
Administration have been issued to Y
Akau, as Administrator of the Estate of
Leong. Mook, late of Hanalei, County of
Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, deceased
All creditors of Hn.
by notified to present their' claims against
the said estate, duly authenticated, and
U'ftfl timrnr I'nnnlinKi it ; . '
I v v 'wvuLio, ii any exist, even
tllOUL'h till! sail) rlntma lu. l
. , c-wiuuu ov
mortgage upon real estate, to the said Y
Akau, P. 0. Box 1030, Honolulu, within
six months from the date hereof, other
wise such claims, if any, will bo forever
barred.
And all twrsons indebted to the suid
estate are hen-liv iintifioil tn ,.,i,
- tf .v. mime ,1,,.
mediate payment to tho undersigned as
' "uiHiuicuwuf, or io ins attorney.
C. fa. Dole, at Lihue, Kauai.
iiuu, mtuiu, JUiy fH, UHI,
Y. AKAU,
(August 1, 8, 15, 22. and 29) '""lr'
Lihue Church Calendar
Lihue Union Church.
Rev. J. M. Lydgate, pastor.
Church Service 11 n.' m. tt
the last Sunday of the month,
aunaay faciiool 10:30 a. m.
Lihue First Church, Hawaiian,
Rev. Wm. Kam-ui, pastor,
Church Service U , w, Sunday
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