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The Garden Island. [volume] (Lihue, Kauai, H.T.) 1902-current, May 30, 1916, Image 2

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THE GARDEN ISLAND. TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1516.
LIE LIGHT BILL
AGAIN APPROVED
(Special Washington Correspondence of THE
GARDEN ISLANT) )
Washington, D. C. May 12
The Senate Committee on Pacific
Isl nds todav reported favorably
the bill S. 5777 as follows:
The Committee on Pacific Is
lands and Porto Rico, to which
wn referred the bill (S. 5777) to
authorize and provide for the
manufacture, maintenance, distri
bution, and supply of electric light
and power within the Li hue and
Koloa districts, county of Kauai,
Territory of Hawaii, bavins had
the same under consideration, re
port it back to the Senate with the
recommendation that it do pass
with amendments indicated below.
This is a bill to authorize a com
pany to supply and distribute eleo
tric light and power in two dis
tricts on the island of Kauai, also
known as the county of Kauai,
Ttrritoiy of Hawaii.
The entire population in thtse
twodistrnts is less than 10,000
people, and there is no prospect o
any considerable increase.
This franchise contains a clause
which expressly reserves to Con
gress the right to amend or repeal
the bill, and furthermorr provides
that the franchise is not to be
construed as being an exclusive
one.
It is also provided that the com
pany shall be subject to the rules
and regulations ct the Tublic Util
ities Commission of the Territory.
Also, that after the lapse of 20
years the plant may be purchased
by either the Territory of Hawaii
or the county of Kauai.
An electric-light service wouHl
be a desirabie and proper con
venience for this small community
and would make for greater public
improvement.
Volcano Observatory
( Special Washington correspondence of THE
GARDEN ISLAND. )
Washington, D. C, May 12
Senator Warren has ofiered an
amendment to the agricultural ap
propriation bill proposing to ap
propriate $12,000 for the purpose
of acquit ing the volcano observa
tory at Kilauea and conducting
observations by the United States
government.
Memorial Day
Gather the garlands rare today,
Snow-white roses and roses red;
Gather the fairest flowers of May,
Heap them upon the heaps ot
clay,
Gladden the graves of the noble
dead .
This day the friends of the soldiers
keep,
And tliev will keep it through
all the years.
To the silent city where soldiers
sleep
Will come with flowers, to watch
and weep
And water the garlands with their
tears,
Cy War man.
Horses For Races
Four horses belonging to Colonel
Spalding's stables at Kealia went
to Honolulu Saturday night to go
into training for the races on June
10. Among the number wa3 "Sky
scraper" and two entirely new
horses from which much is expect
ed. Two horses owned by Japa
nese also went down and will be
entered for some of the events. j
Hawaii Labor Report ;
iSpeiial Washington correspondence of THE
GARDEN ISLAND I
Washington,-D. C. May 12
The report o the commissioner
of labor on labor conditions in the
Terntoiy of Hawaii has been sub
mitted to the Senate and is to be
printed as a public document.
NOTICE OP SALE OF GOVERNMENT
LEASES ON THE ISLAND OF
KAUAI.
At 12 o'clock noon, Monday,
July 3, 1916, at the front doot of j
the Capitol Building, Honolulu,
there will be sold at public auc
tion, under Section 380, Revised
Laws of Hawaii, 1915, general
leases of the following described
government lots:
(1) Lots Nos. 30A. 31,3lAand
32, Kula & Wet, Kapaa, Puna,
Kauai, containing 8.3 acres, more
or less: upset rental $46.00 per an
num, payable semi annually in ad
vance; term of lease 5 years from
July 3, 1916.
(2) Lot Xo. 33, Kula & Wet,
Kapaa, Puna, Kauai, containing
9.5 acres, more or less; upset rent
al 547,00 per annum, payable semi
annually in advance; term of lease
5 years from July 27, 1916.
(3) Lot No. 35. Kula, Kapaa,
Puna, Kauai, containing 4.15 acres
more or less: upset rental $16.00
per annum, payables emi-annually
in advance; term of lease 5 years
from July 27, 1916.
(4) Lot No. 36, Kula, Kapaa,
Puna. Kauai, containing 4.3 acres
more or less; upset rental $17.00
per annum, payable semi-annually
in advance; term of lease 5 years
from July 27, 1916.
(5) Lot No. 37, Kula. Kapaa,
Puna. Kami, containing 5,0 acres,
moie or less; upset rental $20.00
per annum, payable semi-annual-lv
in advance; term of lease 5 years
from July 27, 1916.
(6) Lots Nos, 32A, 33A, 34A,
35 A, 38 and 40, Kula & Wet, Ka
paa, Puna, Kauai, containing 4.75
acres, more or less; upset rental
S57.00 per annum, payable semi
annually in advance; term of loase
5 yeais from July 3. 1916.
(7) Lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, Ku
la, Kapaa, Puna, Kauai, contain
ing 7.3 acres, more or less; upset
rental $22,00 per annum, payable
semi-annually in advance; term of
lease 5 years from July 3, 1916.
(Sl Lot Xo. 6, Block "li," Ka
paa Town Lots, Puna, Kauai, con
taining 15,110 sj. ft., more or
less; upset rental $50.00 per an
num, payable semi-annully in ad
vance: term of lease 10 years from
July 3, 1916.
(.9) Lot No, 2A, Kapaa Rice
Lot, Puna, Kauai, containing 32.0
acres, more or less; upset rental
$250.00 per annum, payable semi
annually in advance; term of lease
5 years from July 3. 1616.
J0) Lot No, 2B, Kapaa Rice
Lot. Puna, Kauai, containing 55.0
acres, more or less; upset rental
$.550.00 per annum, payable semi
annually in advance; term of lease
5 years from luly 3, 1916.
(11) Lot No. 2( Kapaa Rice
Lot, Puua.Knuai, containing 6S.0
acres, more or less; upset rental
$680.00 per annum, payable semi
annually in advance; term of lease
5 years from July 3, 1916.
The Lessee is required to fence
all boundaries.
The Purchaser shall pay the cost
of advertising,
For maps and further informa
tion, apply at the oflice of the As
sistant Sub-Agent, Miss Bernice
Hundley, Kapaa, Kauai, or at the
office of the Commissioner of Pub
lic Lands, Capitol Building. Ho
nolulu. BkkTKAM G. RlVK.VBURGII,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Dated at Honolulu, May 18, 1916.
May 23-30 lune 6-13-20-27.
HOTEL LIHUE
(The Fairview)
Twenty-two elegant rooms
In Main Building
Three Airy Cottages
Cuisine unexcelled in country
districts
W. H. Rice, Jr.,
Proprietor
I'leur de Lis, ladies' hairdess
ing, shampooing, manicuring and
scalp treatment. All kinds of hair
work. Under the Blaisdell Hotel,
first doer in Chaplain lane, Honolulu.-
Advt.
In Tun Cikciir Coi kt of The
Flint JinnciAi. CiKiriT.
Territory ok Hawaii.
At Chambers In Divorce.
SUENO TANIGUCHI (w)
Libelant;
vs.
SHOICHIRO TANIGUCHI (k)
Libelee.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
NOTICE
To SHOICHIRO TANIGUCHI,
Libelee above named:
Take notice that the Libelant
above named has filed in the above
entitled Court a libel for divorce
against you, alleging as a ground
and cause for divorce the wilful
and utter desertion on the part of
you, said Libelee, of her, the said
Libelant, for the term of one year
and over, to wit, for the period of
more than two years: and also
alleging as fmther grounds for
divorce th extreme cruelty of the
Libelee towards Libelant on va
rious and sundry occasions during
the past six years, and non-support
of the Libelant, by Libelee,
for a period of more than sixty
days, up to and including the
date of the filing in this honorable
Court of the aforesaid libel; and
praying that the bonds of matri
mony heretofore and now exist
ing between vou, said Libelee, and
her, said Libelant, be absolutely
dissolved, and that the time and
place for the hearing and determi
nation of said libel for divorce has
been fixed and determined as and
on Friday the 28th day of July,
A. D. 1916, at the hour of 9
o'clock in the foienoon of said
day, at the Court room of the
above-entitled Court i n Lihue,
County jf Kauai, Territory of
Hawaii, at which time and place
the hearing of said libel will be
had and a decree made and enter
ed in accordance with the evi
dence, From
Waimea or
Eleele
Koloa or
Nawiliwili
Dated Lihue, Kauai. T. H . (
May 23, 1916.
By the Court; ,
D. W.m. Dhan.
Clerk.
C. S. Dole, Lihue, Kauai, Attor
ney for Libelant. 1
May 2V30-lune 6-13-20-27. 1
For The House
David Kanealii. of Wainiha,
Hanalei, Kauai, hereby announces
himself to be a candidate for nom
ination by the Republican Prim
ary for the House of Representa
tives. Wainiha, Hanalei. May 15, 1916.
11 vim want in li il-m nt loll ill 11 Hit lilllllcl
ware. Fur over FIFTY ycur it lias
luen our business to wmly anil inipnil
t lie liest diniicnvare from the leading
lotteries of the world. Is it any wonder
we ean please all eliina lmyers?
Wi earry K! open stock patterns at
prices from !?l.00 to $150.00 r set.
Sample nnd price lists gladly snlnnit-
ted on request.
W. W. Diraond & Co, Ltd.
"The House of Housewares"
t-:rwri in 11 mawaii
'o:!-65 Kinc St. Mione 4M7
Koloa
Plantation
Store
Wholesale and Retail Grocerie?
Dry Goods of all Descriptions.
General Plantation
Supplies.
Don't fail to write us
Grand 3 - day Excursion and
Celebration
KAMEHAMEHA DAY
June 10, 11, and 12 in
HONOLULU
Horse Races
Baseball
Parade and Pageant,
Church Services and
Special Steamer
Fares
Excursion
Saved
$4.00
$12.00
$10.50
$3.00
Returning Monday
JEWELERS
K Yl'KYTlIINli IS TH H
Sn.VKK AxnGoi.n Link,
Rich Ci t Glass ani
Art Goons.
MKKL HANlMSK OK TllK
Bi:st (JfAi.ny Only.
H.F.W1CHMAN&C0..LD.
Leaping Jkvki.krs.
P. O. Box 342 Honolulu
The Fallacy of Paraffine
Base: Eastern oil manufac
turers have long extolled
the superior virtues of paraffine
base motor oils. But Pacific Coast
motorists have proved that Zero
lene, made from selected Califor
nia crude, asphalt-base, gave best
results. Their experience is now
supported by the testimony of in
ternational experts. Lieut. Bryan
stated before the Am. Soc. of Naval
Engineers: "Oils made from the
asphalt-base crudes have shown themselves better
adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon
forming proclivities are concerned, than are paraf
fine -base Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene received
highest competitive awards, San Francisco and San
Diego Expositions. Dealers everywhere and at service
stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company.
the Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Saturday and Monday
Every day
Monday
Sunday School Picnics
Special Hotel
Rates
15 and 20 discount
from regular rates at
Young, Royal Hawaiian,
Moana, Seaside and
Courtland Hotels.
Tuesday or Thursday.
Three Footwear
Essentials
are
Quality,
Style,
Fit.
You get them in
Nettleton Shoes
ji j
REGAL SHOE STORE
Honolulu
Mail order promptly executed.
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