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'LOCALS Personal mention on fourth page. Heavy showers have prevailed generally on Maul this week. The "Alice Kimball" siviled from Kahului for Honolulu on Tuesday last. Today the "Kinross," Capt. G. W. Murray, clears from Kihei for Lady smith in ballast. TV "Alexander" from S. F.f and the "Mauila" from nitrate ports arrived at Kahului this week. If you want 10 make the kids very happy, buy your Santa Claus goods at the Taia Plantation Store. A ruh of new ads at a late lio'ir has curtailed local "headers." Thu JVews begins to feel growing pains. Mahomet Khan, a Hindoo juggler gave a very creditable sleight-of-hand performance at the Wailuku court house last night. ' Co.'T', 1st Rcg't, N. G. II., holds a meeting at the Company room for the election of commissioned oflicers next Tuesday evening, Dec. 17. Mr. A.Kodrigues has transferred the grocery department of his store to the store of Rodrigues & Rodrigues on the corner of Main and South Market and will hereafter handle only dry and fancy goods. On Thursday morning a prolonged Wowing of the whistle at the Wailnku Sugar Mill announced that the grind ing for the new season has begun, ajid that means flush times for the uier.ohants and business men -generally .at Wailuku. For two or three weeks past, the pumps at Puunene Plantation have stood idle and allowed Dame Nature to furnish irrigating water: They started up again last Saturday, but shut down on Monday, on account of renewed rains. Land Commissioner Boyd and Mr. W. O. Aiken completed a tour of inspection of East Maui ou horse back, last Wednesday, and on Thurs day morning left for a trip round the west end, via Kahakuloa Point and Honolua. The program of the Wailuku Choral Society appears in this issue. There are a number of fine voices in the Club, and under the skilled leadership of Mr. P. L.. Lamar, a high degree of proficiency has been attained. Notice the date, December 20. The Kahului Store has initiated a guessing contest for the Christmas holidays, and the lucky guessers at the number of beans in the Punch Bowl will win a fine oak bed room set and u handsome silk dress. Take a run down to Kahului store aud investigate the proposition The monthly Meeting of the teach ers of Wailuku District was held on Monday las.t at the Wailuku school house, and a long and interesting discussion of industrial work in school, as well as creditable exhibits of what has been done were the princi pal features of the meeting. Annual Meeting of Stockholders. An annual meeting of the stock holders of Tho First National Hank of Wailuku, for the purpose of elect ing director.? for the ensuing year will bo held at their Banking House in Wailuku, Maui, on Tuesday, Jan, 14, 1902, at 7:30 P. M. C. D. LUFKIN Cashier1 A GREAT SHOE. Hanan & Son "Emperor" A soft, easy fit ting durable shoe, suited for all kinds of wear. ill 1 1 I'll 1 SOI E AGENTS, WAILUKU CEMBfRY. Wailuku Cemetery is beautifully situated on the bluff overlooking Iao Voilcy Hnd commanding a glorious panorama of distant sea and moun tain scenery. No more ideal spot for "God's Acre" could be found, but for years no one has borne the responsibility of looking after the cemetery, and the result is pitiable. Trim a few of the plots are hand somely kept, but this only adds to the forlorn condition of the rest of he grounds. It is a question as to where title to the cemetery grounds really rests, but no trouble is liable to arise on that score. The trustees are dead or absent and no one but the grnve diggers know where many of the bodies have been laid. After a few years, the', too, forget, and there is no one who can identify many of the graves in the cemetery. A plot or diagram of the grounds should have been made, and a book of records kept; by which those who laid their friends and relatives to rest years ago could come back and be guided to the graves of their loved ones. . Of course, what is everybody's business is generally attended to by no one, and unless a meeting is called and the citizens come together and: effect a radical reform in the matter, things will continue to grow worse at1 the cemetery, if possible. Let such a meeting be called, and let us take decisive steps to have the grounds put into the hands of live trustees who will take steps to pre-' pare a proper diagram of the plats,' and also do something in the way of cleansing aud beautifying the ceme tery. Public spirited citizens can surely be found in Wailuku who would be willing to devote a little of their time to this object. In this connection, the News once more urges that the very first money available for the purpose should be used to gravel the mnd flat along the Cemetery Avenue from the cor ner of High street to the gate of the cemetery. In dry weather the street is fairly passable save for the dust, but in wet, muddy weather it is simply filthy. WAILUKU CHORAL CON CERT. On next Friday evening Dec. 20, the Wailuku Choral Society will give a concert at Alexander Hall for the benefit of the Settlement and Kinder garten. The purpose of the entertainment is a praiseworthy one, admission p:ices are reasonable, and that a rare musical treat may be expected is fully guaranteed by the subjoined programme: 1. Rossini Now to Hearts Chorus. 2. Douglas Stephani Garotte (Duct for Mandolin and Guitar) Messrs Joaquim and An tone Garcia. 3. Whittaker Winds Gently Whisper Miss Nape, Miss Huntington, Mr, Ault. 4. Bohn , Polac-ia Brillante Mr. Schrader. Adams The Island of Dreams Mr. Ault. (a) Barnby Sweet and Low 6. (b) Whitmore Isle of Beauty Chorus. Mullen Afterward Mr, Lamar. Intermission. 8. Bellini Phantom Chorus Chorus, 9. Ganne La Czarina (Duet for Mandolin and Piano) Mr. Garcia. 10 Reed The Birth of the Opal Miss Nape, Mrs. Harry, Mi.-s Pihi, Miss Huntington, 11 Adams The Holy City Mr. Ault. . 12. Holt WaioPunalau Mr. Kauhimahu, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Kawai, Mr, Naone 13. Mendelsohn., flow Lovely are the Messengers Miss Huntington, Mr. Ault, Miss Nape, Mr. Lamar. 14. Handel And theGlory of the Lord Chorus. The contract for the erection of the Castle Hall of Aloha Lodge.K. of P., at Wailuku, has bnen let to Mr. G Brown, for $1600, the Lo.lge to fur qish lumber and matei tola. On Monday lumber will bo shipped to the site, and work will bgiu on Wednesday, with a 90 day limit. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on December 9,' l!)01 Wong Pun sold out his partnership interest in the firm of Tai Hing & Co,, doing business on the corner of Market Street and Kalua Avenue, Wailuku, Maui, and that he will not be responsible for any debts contracted by said firm alter said elate. W0112 Pun Wailuku, Maui, Dec. 10, l'.IOl. la the Court Circuit of the Second Circuit, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. Annie E. Mulviuiy Llbellant vs. Chas. P. Mnlvany LlljcHeo Stamijnd Summons. Libel In Pnvoicn. The Ton ttorv of Hawaii: To tho High ShertiT of the Terrilorynl Hawaii, r his Deputy, tho Shoilflof the Island of Wuui, or li's Uuputv: You are commanded lo summon ClinrlcK P, Mu in uivuny, io Idtug at Lalmina, Island of Maul, mo Teirltoiy of Hawaii, Defendant In case shall file written answer within twenty dnvu ho after wrvieo hereof, to be and appear bi-fure said Circuit Court at tho December Term thereof, no holden at Lahniua, Island of Maul, ou ednesday the 4th day of December unit ten o'clock, A. M.. to show cause why tho claim Annie t. Mulvanv. also rnsliilmr nt .,,! Lahalua, plaintiff should not be awarded tc her puLsuant to the tenor of her annexed Petition. Ann nave you then there this Writ with full slum of your proceedings thereon. Witness, HON. JOHN V. KALUA, Judge of the Circuit Court of tho Soal Second Circuit, at Walluku.Maul, T. H., this 17tU day of October, A. V. linn. (Signed) JAS. N. K. KEOLA, Clerk. I hereby COrtifr the fnri'ffnlnff tn hn a trim nn,l co ect copy of the original summons issued by me in said cause, and that tho Court at the Deoembcr Term. IBM. of tho Sei-nnd r!in.nt.t Court, Territory of Hawaii, ordered nnhllentlnn of the same, and a continuance of said cause until the next Juue Term, lUlWof said Court. (Seal) JAS. N. K. KEOLA, Clerk. Lahatna, Maui, Deo. 14th, looi. BY AUTHORITY Headquarters First Regiment National Guard of Hawaii. Honolulu, Nov. 27, 1901. Regimental Orders No. 58. Pursuant to General Orders No 24 dated General Headquarters Nov. 25 ijui, ine following is hereby publish ed for the benefit of the National Guard of Hawaii. General Headquarters, Terri tory of Hawaii. Adjutant General's office Nov,2f,1901 General orders No. 24 4. Elections will be held as follows: In tho Company room at Wailuku, Maui, on Tuesday, Dec. 17th. 10(11. at 7:30 P. M. for the election ot the following officers: One Cantain. Cn. "I," 1st Regt. N. G. II. vice J. X TC Keola, commission expired. One 1st Lieut. Co. "I." 1st Rp.rt . N. G. fl. vice W. R. Boote, commis sion expired. One 2nd Lieut. Co. "I." 1st Reo-t N, G. IT., vice Geo. H. Cummins. commission expired. 5. Capt. J. N. K. Keola. Co. "I." 1st Regt,, N. G. H. will preside at the foregoing election. Hy order1 or tho Commander-in-Chief, (Signed) JOHN H. SOPER, Adjutant-General. The Commander of Comnanv '" will assemble lis command at the time and place above ordered, in fatigue uniform and side arms. By order of Col. J. YV. Jones. (Signed) John Schaefer, Captain and Adjutant, wvwwmmmmwwmvwwmmmw II Am Blowing! LM.Vetlesen Accountant & General Business Agent Agent EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY BILLS COLLECTED LAHAINA, MAUI. I FOR THE I I CMCKERING jf I I CROWN. fr?f f a IS STORY and CLARK 1 PIANOS BERGSTROJN MUSIC CO. Fort St. Honolulu a ft A M M ffl M ,K '01 rtl ifl itt irt ill ilS M Jfi 9i m til jft ft jft A tu NOTICE. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Tho 3rd assessment of 10 per cent or ten dollars per share on the stocu of the First National Bank of Wailu ku will be duo and payable at the office of the bank in Wailuku on or before December 17, 1001. C. D. LUFKIN, Cashier. TREASURY -DEPARTMENT Office o? Comptroller ol the Cur rency. Washington, D. C, October 17, 10Q1. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The First National Bank of Waliuku," in the Town of Wailuku, Territory of Ha waii, has complied with all the pro visions of ttio Statutes of tho United States required to be complied with before an association shall be author ized to commence the business of Banking: Now therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "Tho First National Hank of Wailu ku," in the Town of Wailuku, in the District of Waliuku, Territory of Hawaii, is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of thelUnited States. In testimony whereof, r ii witness my hand and Seal Le'1 J of office, this Seventeenth day of October, 1901. T. P. KANE, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. In the Circuit Court of tho Second Circuit, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. In Probate. At Chambers. In tho mat ter of the Estate of Knllo'f. Wilbur 1 n, .,., late of Kunialo, Mulokat,' f ucirn deceased. J Order of Notice of Petition for Allowance of Final AccountH. On reading and tiling the petition and ac counts of Ilolahd T. Wilbur, Administrator cf the above entitled Estate, wherein ho charges himself with $1,(178.40, and asks that tho same may be examined and approved, aud that a f.aui order muy be made of distribution of tho pro perty remaining in his hands to the persons thereto entitled, and lUsciiurglug him and his sureties from all further responsibility as such Administrator. It Is ordered, that Monday, the anth dnv of Deeomber, A. 1. 1U01 at lu o'clock A. M. before tho Judge of said Court ut the Court Iloom of said Court at Wuiluku, Island of Maui, be and the same hereby is appointed as the time and place for hearing said Petition and Accouuts andtuut all persons interested may then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why the same should uoi be granted, uuj UK1V present evidence as to who are entitled to the said pnporty. Dated at WuiluUu, this JDlh day ofNoven ber ltfoi. lly tho Court: Seal JAS. N. K. KEOT.A, Cllhk. Mortgagee's Notice Gf Foreclosure. In accordance with the provision of a certain mortgage made by Young Nap of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, doing business under the firm name of YOUNG HOP CHAN mortgagor and Kd.Hoffschlae ger & Co.of the same place.mortgagcc dated May 5th. 189t, recorded in Li ber lbO at pages 354 and 355, notice is hereby given that tho undersigned assignee of said mortgage intends to foreclose the same for condition broken, to-wit :non-payment of prin cipal. Notice is likewise given that three weeks from and after tho date of this notice the property conveyed by said mortgage will bo duly advertised for sale. Hoffschlaegcr Company, Ltd. P.obt. F. Lange Manager. Uoolaha Ilooko MoraUi. I kulike ai me nahoakaka o kekihi moraki i hanaia e Young Nap o Ho nolulu, Mokupuni o Oahu, Teritori c Hawaii, e liana ana malaloo ka inoa o Young Hop Chan, mea moraki, a me Ed. Hoffschlaeger & Co., oia wahi hookahi no, mea i moraki aku ai, i hanaia ma ka la 5 oMei, 1S9(J, kopeia ma ka Buko o ke Aupuni, helu liJO, aoao 354 atne 355, ke hoikeia aku nei i ke akea o ka mea malnlo iho, ka mea ihoolilohou ia aku ai keia mora ki, o hooko ana oia i keia moraki no nakumu i uhaiia, oia hoi: uku oleiu o ke kuinupaa. Ke hoike pu ia aku nei he ekolu pule mahope aku o keia la o t-eia hoo laha, e hoolahaia ia aku no ke kuai o ka waiwai i hoakakaia ma keia mo raki. Hoffschlaeger Company, Ltd. By T.obt. F. J..ui'e. Manager. Op' 0 by a Islands, f Yvite for eye cponor. Pearson & Potter- Co., Ltd. Tel. Main 317. 926 Fort Stet Honolulu. ' General 4 Hats and Shoes. 4 4 Complete Assortment 4 t . i Notably California t , 7 . and Tomr.tccs. Call mi examine my Stock. Vo i mill find j:;:t what you waist 4 at the right Price J .Goods Delivered at Wailuku. Wnihoe and V.Vilrr.pu. WfflTMAN KING STrtEET. Freezer?. sice B-fd WiWimb ;;-!a 'cycles, Lmd Tie sewing ipmm E Ice Cream MmmJr MAIL ORDER Bepaitet aspecMty. Box 572 ANT A Deposited Some Fine Holiday Goods Xmas Cards Sc Calendars, TOYP) & DOLLS Kit & With Us '11 V 1 VJ r.v..v..Mtj he First National Bank GF WASLUKU Incorporated undfr Washirgtrn, D. C. l'.l V.. J. LOWRIE, rnEsiPEyr C. D. T.TTr CECIL nnOWNASD I;. Solicits accounts of C i'purition. Firms and In.livi.i DKAWS ESClIANtii: an all iirts of the Wx)X. A M M U N .! T 1 01. Shot Gun, Ri?Ie and J Revolver. Wc have jurf !.:,.',.; J a large fresh stock for the fall tv," :. -u J WE CAN SHIP AMMUNITION any o H tu .'. --'irt of tlie m;v 1 itot p incos arcs - . O, Bis 704 -v .. " drigu Merchandise iix( cnlarroc1 my jitore I now carry a new st'.ck of Ljitlios' Dre s Goods Ailarge consignment ;of Shoes nnd Underwear on the way frn:;i S .a Fiv.ncisco. J me: Of fresh grocorios, includ fresh Diamond (3. Unms, Bacon find Silver Lea! Lard. Full line of fresh 0 earned roods mid fruits. 4 Panrs. Punches. PIuniK 4 HONOLULU Kowei iQS to. i tit CLAU T A-A - -Jt L - V5i t!ie Laws of tho United States at. - M. V. T. ROEINSON, Vie-President KI. Cahmieh. A. WADSWORTII, Dinmoi; .