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6 1 THE .GARDEN ISLANp. 8 SUPERVISORS MEET Continued from page "1. privilege free pf charge. , for thel . i i 1. ...! t "Sam cuurcn was uuiy reecivtu, uuu the "petition was granted upon the conditions named therein. A petition (P 697) from Koloa to recrade and macadamize tne 1 road leading to the Koloa landing . as soon after the finishing of the work on. the road from Koloa to Lawai and before the R o a d Machinery is removed to another locality, was also' 'received-and the same placed on file. The report CP 692) of the Pound Master for .L,ihue for the three months ending witlVMarch 31, 1912, was duly received 'and re ferred to the Standing Committee'. Reports (P 701) -on-, School Buildings etc., for March, 1912, wer.e duly received and filed. , Financial Reports for the month of March, 1912, to-wit: Treasurer's (R 110), Auditor's (RUOa), Auditor's Trial H a 1 a n c e etc.-, (R llOaa) and the Joint Report, (R 11 Ob) were duly received and referred to the Finance Committee. Mr. Gay, committee, favorably reported-upon the financial reports, Nos. 109, 109a, 109aa, and 109b. for the month of February 1912, .and'tipon his recommendation'the .-reports .were 'approved.' An apilication--(698) in behalf ..of the Cqunty of-;Kauai to the X ,hue.;Plautatjpa Cp. Ltd.; for' the conveyance. to the County of Kauai for a site upon which- to' build a County. Building, of .five acres pf . land ju. Field ?fo. 14, knowu as the Qfiice .Field,, adjoining the Lihue Park, and, the., offer of the- said' Company per (Vm, C. Parke, its 'Secretary, to sell to the County of Kauai five acres of land, in .said Field No."'141 for the sum of $500 ' per acre or for $2500 for five acres were duly filed, and upon motion o'f Mr. McBryde seconded by Mr. Gay the offer was accepted and the Clerk was 'instructed to notify the 71 Have juft : MIKADO I BOWLING' ALLEYS Inline Plantation Co, I,td., of the acceptance of its offer by the Board and to state also that the , Board stands readv to receive a deed for the saifl land. t . i i.'.. fTJ'Acni ti- i ltBiyuiiuuu vi uv? u Arthur H. Rice as Treasurer of the County of Kauai nei was duly re- ceived and accepted with due Honors Mr. G a y reporting on matters regarding the repairing work 'done to the Mana School and the Maka woli' School stated that the repair work to the Mana School will soon be completed and that to" the Maka weli School-was finished. Upon motion of Mr.' McBrycle dtilv seconded by Mr". Gay there ( was approved an Additional Appro priation for Koloa Roads a n d Bridgi th : inn- of $200.00 same to'be'ust.! for fencing in the County Stable lot in Koloa. At 11:30 A. m. arecesswas taken until 3:00 i. M . I Al'-TKRNOO.V SlJSSlON. ' At 3:00 r.-M. the Board again' resumed its meeting. A few bills were presented to the Board and after the same were duly 1 passed upon, the Board" approved ' them against Ihe following Appro priations as follows':. Hospitals: ' Kleele ; Koloa' 1 " Lihue ' WaimeVi ' ' Incidentals':' 5 50.00 ' '' 50.00 125f.0O 100.00 Sheriff ' 325.00 6.00 Special Deposit Schools: AVai'mea ' " "24.45" 'Koloa . 5,25 Lihue G.6S 36.38 Support & Maintenance of prisoners" ' " ' 20,00 Road Work: ' . '' ' . , County Road Machinery 210.61 Ka'waillau District: ' Roads &' Bridges ' 18.40 "Total 616.39 Upon a statement b'y the chair, the Lihue' Road Authorities ' were' authorized to purchase new wheels for' the steam road rollers. Allowances for road work in the Queen St., Honolulu received their firSt of the new . BILLIARD POCKET TA L also cary a large -stock' of - ' . . . i ....... supplies . in : ' ' . " F 1 1 By Faith Made Whole THE BEST REACH BASEBALLGOODS You pay the same price a t our store that you would pay in the large cities in the States. U r I I W I different districts ior the current month, by a unanimous vote of the Boa'rd. were limited as follows: Waimea: ' 'Oiling Roads 500.00 Roads & Bridges 500.00 " 1,000.00 Koloa: Rds. & Bridges ' 500.00 Lihue: ' Rds. & Bridges' 500.00 Kawaihau: Rds& Bridges 400.00 Hanalei: Rds. & Bridges 500.00 Dr. Glaisyer through the chair man asked leave to report on the conditions of the County Mules in the different districts, at the next ineeting of the Board which was 8 shipment BY KAUAI NINES granted. Mr. Lota, after stating that the Kalalau-Haena road is in need of immediate repairs, was instructed to investigate more fully on the condition of the road and report at the next meeting- with an estimate of the cost for such work. At 3:3U p. m. tne meeting was adjourned subject to the call of the chair. LQnffUfl Continued from page 1. competent man to act as Inspector during the erection of the Hana- pepe School Building. Hakapepe-Makaweli Point $300 Upon motion-the sum of $300, was appropriated .and set aside for the cutting off 6 f the Kukamoku Point. Puns Kii.auea Bridge The Secretary was instructed to communicate with the Superinten dent of Public Works in, regard to the plans and specifications wltich he had undertaken to prepare of this bridge. Anahola Hii.1, Regrade Mr. J. B. Keightley, Engineer, made a report of his survey of the proposed new grade of this hill and offered two alternatives. Upon motion the Chairman and the Su pervisor from Kawaihau were re quested to inspect the proposed grades and were authorized to se lect which should be constructed and to order work to proceed. . Adjournment Meeting adjourned subject to the call of the chair. W. D. Mciiryde, Secretary, Kauai Loan Fund Commission, ELEELE NOTES The "bunch" from Eleele en joyed a very pleasant day at Olokele Canyon last Sunday. Misses Janet aiid Maile Hastie are spending their Easter vacation in Koloa as the guests of Mrs. Win Elliot. Miss. Marian Hastie left on the "Kinau" on Saturday for a. week's stay in Honolulu. She expects to be back by the "Hall" on Friday Mr. Marshall, the contractor for the new Hanapepe School, left for Honolulu on the Mauna Loa on Friday. Mr. R. L. Hughes of Port Allen is expected back the end of this month. Miss Beaser who was the guest . of Mrs. Alexander, left for Hono lulu last week. Mrs. K. Roendahl and daughter i ure visum, uu muui. Mrs. Weber will entertain the Lihue ladies at an afternoon tea on MUM VSdH 11 II hi Friday, j With a collie, tawny, brown and I white, clear marked, thorough ' bred, Stevcnt, editorial writer and j cynic, strode into the office and I threw his gloves on the desk near est the window. When lie was not working there, -it was always neatly piled with manuscript and papers. And it was the only one that was. The others were strewn and littered from Monday morn ing until Saturday night. Sunday did no better for them.' It sort of went with success in tlie craft to throw things around. The chief did it; and everybody knew the chief could "push a pen." Billy, now, was neat; and heaven knows Billv was slow to catch. He lidn't look very well when he was on; son ot tlie cuter, tnougn, rubbing the soft green mold off the first year out of college. When the new editor first came on. tlie lorce regarcieu nun crm eilly. This habit of neatly stack ing up things met with disdain. "Not much in him with that for start." Butts had said. Butts was teiegrapu man ami used to copy, pots ot paste, snears and men all in a jumble. "Not much, I guess-," the rest agreed; and there opinion stuck for a week. But Macafee,- mayor, political boss and scoundrel underneath, made a try, just here, for state politics; using for leverage the municipal office he had insulted and bemeaned. Most people were afraid of Macafee; Stevens was as signed to him He tool; care of him nicely, and after the first shot from his pen neither the force nor Macafee doubted the ability that handled it. The political boss interviewed 1 the editor to fight or make terms; ' at the end of the interview there , , , . . , . . , I remained no doubt in his mind I ,. that Steven s tongue was as direct! as his pen. Election proved the! point of his work. After that, the new editor was "Steve" around the office. That marked his solid footing, and he could rubberhand and tabulate his doggoned stuff," i f he chose, Butts said. HERE AND THERE Misses Alspaugh, Pascheg, and Huddy, of the Kealiaschool, pass ed through Lihue Friday en route to the Waimea side to visit during vacation days. Douglas Baldwin, of Punahou College, spent his vacation with his parents, Mr. and -Mrs. B. D. Baldwin of Makaweli. Miss Florence Deverill. of the Hannlei teaching staff spent a part of hef vacation with Lihue friends. Mrs. V. Newman, Principal of the Hanalei School was here Satur day, en route to Hanapepe where she expects to spend the holidays. The Feninndes brothers, return ed to Honolulu Saturday. They are students of the St. Louis College, and had beeu spending the vacation with their father, J. B. Fernandes of Kapaia. Mrs. Charles Rice will delight the young people o f Lihue t o morrow atternoou n y giving a children's fancy dress party. The invitations announce the beginning of festivities at 3 o clock. Used by Ml the Big College Nines If you attend anv of bier college carries vou will find that the ball almost invariably used is the REACH OFFICE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALL. College men won't have anything but the BEST-that's why they all use College men know too that the Kcach American league loriea years, auau the duu iua uc uacu in any icapc game. rriCC Sportlnd Goods (action, a new article or your i uivucj uata nld authority of the American IDBKKlCil IJKt IITI A I. HANK II Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. Sole Agents ' for the Territory of Hawaii When Steve was sitting, he didn't look tall; but he was. His shoulders were wide and straight across and his sides lined solidly up and down, with little intake at the waist. There were long legs thrust under the desk, and this was where his inches lay. He had done hurdles and the pole vault at college, the .same, hilly spoke of every day for his own. But nobody supposed Steve knew the place: Billy claimed office honors from there. This morning Steve was late. The desk nearest the window had received several glances from the chief; but he a c k n o w 1 e d g e d Steven's greeting with a nod, as though he hadn't been thought of for a week. The collie came and sniffed around, but lay down at Steve's "Charge Tarn!" For an hour there was slillnes-s at the room, save for the sound oY pens, s t u b ones, tearing over rough yellow copy paper. There was plenty of noise in the hall; "devils" scurrying along with t proof and bringing back copy; re porters up two steps at a time to get up stuff for the noon edition; the pound of presses; the click of telegraph and ring of telephone. A boy knocked at the door and came in without waiting for an swer. The chief looked up and nodded, "Ready, Stevens?" "One page," and Stevens flung out to the bov the sheets shoved in a pile at his left, and went en writing. The older man glanced over tne nloseiy written matter, waited a minute t o receive the remainder and then rut it all, with some stuff of his own, into a wiie basket on the leaf pulled out of his desk. The messenger picked it up and went on the run down the hall. The chief swung rornd in his i chair and sat regarding the profile over bv the window. Stevens was pulling the collie's ears and strok ing them back; but he wasn't looking at the dog. Something, up the street held his attentionV ' ... , . , . . , ., W" not his especial interest, though v omii,it w, ;11ct riPnr .w- . that was: but it wasn't up the street. His eyes were gray, not large and not small, but well set. They were much darker in the center, and this area had a habit of deepening when he was bearing his thought dowu hard. He was looking this way now. To be Continued. A Makaweli Ball Special lo The Garden hland. Makaweu, Adril 6, Manager and Mrs. Baldwin were hosts at one of the most enjoyable balls of the season last night, the occasion being in honor of their son Douglas who returned to Puna hou this afternoon. The large lanai at the McBryde beach house was the setting for the affair which was attended by about forty couples. All members of the Lihue Base ball Club are hereby notified that a meetiticr will be bold Frirlnv ! evening at 7:30 in the Garden Is- land building. Important busi ness will be up for consideration. County Clerk Kaneakua, assisted by Henry Waiau, is in Hanalei in pursuit of voters. A special from Hanalei at noon to-day, stated that 103 had been registered in that precinct and that the work would probably be completed thereto-day, after which the board will move on to Kilauea. The linfl lias been adopted by the Official League ball. j,o other Is a guarantee of qaality-II means satU- CVcrywnerc, JI.25. vcAccpt uu uuu ana uau unaer Jl.OQ). tiutory and pnotoi ot Vorhffi A T . MlTITlV. ft...