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LOCALS f: Legislature adjourned sine, die on Tuesday at 11:30. , Ring up tho News Job Office fof neat, prompt and cheap job work, ; S" "The summer trade winds have comcj godd and strong, and little more rain is expected, i I Work is shortly to.btv begun on the 'Kula Homestead road, and on the road Up Iao Valley. I ' If you aro a good citizen and wan'! 'to help the town, join the Improve ment Association. 1(1 The Kahulifis and Makawaos play 'ball at Wdis Park tomurrow after hoon at, 2:30 o clock. ( A Anyone having seasoned .tifewoou for sale can dispose of it by calling at the office of the Maui Hotel See Gunst-Eukin's ad in this week's tissue. The Owl is a irood cinar. and 'tho firm likes to talk about it. Wailuku's 1st class P.arber Shop. - U. Luke U. Sea. The quarterly meeting of dhe stock holders of Maui Wine & Liquor Co, was held at K. of P. Bailor Wcdnes-j day evening. , i ' Writd to II. Hackfeld & Co. for. 'catalogue' of their '"Macey"- book 'cases. These are by far the best, bookcases sold. U; : Working on th hew bank butlding - is progressing rapidly. Tho . frame , . i , i i . i. r ,i worK is compieieu, unu mib iuui sides are being put on ,l Sorehead is beginning to prevail hWin" amouusb vounsr chickens in -Wailuku. It is getting tdo near man go season to set hens now. " Paia and Hamakuapoko mills will 'be shut down for a week or so while 'the new tracks are being laidto new fields, soon ready for grinding ' ' The'turning ddwu of tho $50,000 raid bu ' Maui's 'loan appropriation shows 1 1- .. V II... TM .t.mv.nm r.n ' ' A ..Anla tlrtn 'can do when it rolls up its sleeves and get9 to work. ' ' Tenders are called1 lor to build new schoolhouse at Makawao. Car ' penters and contractors will find fur ther information To the "By Author ity " column on this page. ' Wailuku felt lonesome during !thej early part of the' week' bedause the '"boys" were all in' Honolulu, but on "Wednesday they afl 'camo back and things ,are lively once more. ' FOR 'SALE One Brunswick and; "Balke Standard Billiard ' Table and outfit. Almost new. ' Apply 'to .. . M. McCANN, ! ',.;.,' Lahaina, t The laying of the corner stone of the new schoolhouse is to be taken up by the Improvement Association, and Governor1 Carter is expected to be present and assist at the exercises Several Japanese stores on Market? street have closed, and several Hon olulu wholesale dealers have had thei fingers burned .in'" consequence.' N one need feel particularly surprised ""' Sugar is rapidly acctimuulatiug inl luts ivuiuiuu til enuu-sca, wiiu,unijr ohe vessel in jort, the windjammer "A, G. Ropes, which has been unload ing ballast this week to load with sugar. 5 to 3. ', "8truck out. A ',, It is reported from Hawaii that ''Mauna Loa volcano is ' again becom ing active. It is enough to -'anger Pel'e that her delegates to Honolulu "should have turned themselves down so completely. '- 1 The best 5 cent cigar sold on the. Islands is admittedly the OWL, aud 'for that reason the Maui Hotel office carries a' full stock of them. Drop iu when you want a good, cheap moke and call for an Owu ' ! '; A pick-up Lahaina ball team with; Kekuewa and Espinda for a battery! challenged the Stars for a match' lgatue to be played at Wells Park at one o'clock P. M. tomorrow, but the Stars were unable to accept the chal lenge. The Ventura due in Honolulu on Wednesday with coast mail had not arrived on Thursday aftoraoon when the Lehua left for Maui, and no coast mail is expected iu Wailuku, before next Tuesday night's Kinau, whiehis 'quite a disappointment for those ex pecting letters from the mainland. MISS EDITH LEWTHWAITE Teacher of Piano i" r Persons wishing to arrange for 'music lessons will find Miss 'Lew'th .waite at the Alexander House be tween one and five P. M., daily. Weill Well! 1 WELL!!! But did. 't we have a game of ball last Suu av? The infant Wuiluku team which had just appeared in its swaddling! clothes the week before nnd taken a handsome drubbing from the Kabuluis came on the field last Sunday as young ginnts, and in the best game. ever played on the Wells .Park dia mond held the famous Stars down to a score of 5 to 3. As originally cast for the game the Wailukus would certainly have won,' but unfortunate-. 1y their third baseman had to leave for Honolulu, compelling the Wai lukus to piny their famous shortstop on third and u)-e a picw-up short stop. As it was, it was unfortunate errors on the part of tne Wailukus rather than superior pliiying of the Stars which wrested the victory from the Wailukus, although It must be admitted that the Stars were slight ly the stronger of the two, teams ns they appeared on the diamond. Three goose eggs for each side followed the umpire's call to play ball. Then the Stars bunched three Iruns on errors, two more single runs was their record for tne rest of the game. In the eighth inning the Wailukus scored two runs, and afterwards. added one run. It is asserted tha this will be the best game of the Sea son, but the chances are mat oetore the cup is won tliere will be several quite as good games. . ' ' The Wailukus have'signed David1 Kekuewa, tlje famous Earn, catcher,! to catch for them this season, but as ne will bi in Honolulu most or th time, he will not be able to play In all the league games. When absent, his place will be filled by his under study Joe Ross of theWailukus. .. The Stars played their usual steady and beautiful game, but at time's the play became so exciting that some Of them almost lost their self : control After a game or two they will . prob ably steady down to veteran playing, The following score by innings kindly furnished by Dr. Boote, the official scorer, gives a very graphic and correct picture of the game. 1st. Inning. Wailuku. Cornwell out on foul fly to catcher, Espinda ou at first. King safe to first, stolo 2nd Ross struck out. ' No runs. M. Stars. Crowell struck out, K Smith safe to 1st on. a passed ball by catcher., J. Garcia safe to 1st; Meyer and Schrader were both struck out. No rUns. 2nd Inning. Wailuku. Kenuewa struck out, Pokipala struck out; Pa lapala safe to 1st, stole 2ud; Kauila struck out. No runs. M. Stars. N. Krueger out at 1st, Rose struck out and A. Garcia ou at 1st. No runs. 3rd Inning. Wailuku. Pele base on balls. out on 2ud, Com well out on Is and Espinda out on 1st. No runs. M. btars. 1. Krueger base on balls, Crowell safe to lst;T. Krueger out on 2nd; K. Smith struck out and J. Garcia out at 1st. No runs; i 4th Inning. Wailuku. .King flew out to left field, Ross out at 1st, Ke kuewa safe to 1st and Pokipala out to pitcher. No runs. M. Stars. Meyer safe to 1st on err or of short stop.Shrader safe to 1st scoring Meyer; N. Krueger safe hit to 1st. Schrader and N. Kruege ores oa error of 2nd baseman. Rose Garcia struck out an T. Krueger foul fly to catcher, runs. 5th Inning. Wailuku. Palapala safe to 1st and stole 2nd; Kauila struck out, Pele base on balls, Corn well flew out to short stop and Espiu da flew out to 2nd. ; No runs. M. Stars. Crowell safe on 1st and stole 2nd and 3rd, Smith flew out to short stop, J. Garcia safe to 1st, and stole 2nd, Meyer struck out, Schra der safe to 1st on error of Cornwell, Crowell scores oa error of Kekuewa N. Krueger flew out to left field, run. , 6th Inning. Wailuku. King safe to 1st on error of Smith and out on 2nd, Ross safe on 1st and out on 2nd aud Kekuewa struck out. No runs M. Stars. Rose safe to 1st on err or of Cornwell, stole 2nd, A. Garcia out on 1st, T. -Krueger out on foul fly to Kekuewa, Crowell hit for two bags and scored Rose for their fith run Smith flew out to left field. 1 run 7th Inning. Wailuku. Pokipala put at 1st, Palapala base on balls, Kauila base on balls, Pelo struck out and Coruwell flew cut to left field. ,?o runs. M. Stars. i J. Garcia out at 1st, Meyer base on balls, stole 2nd;Schra der foul fly to catcher and N. Krue ger out at 1st. ' No runs. i 8ih Inning Wailuku.' Espinda base on balls, stole 2nd, King hit a two- bagger scores Espinda for their first run, Ross out to left field, and Keku- ewa's safe hit to ls advanced King to 3rd scores on error of catcher, Pokipala out to 1st and Palapala flew Out to 3rd. 2 runs. ; M. Stars. Rose safe nit to 1st and out at 2nd, A. Garcia safe to 1st stole 2nd. T. Krueger struck, Out and A. Garcia was out trying to steal 3rd. No ruhs. "! . 9th Inning. Wailuku. Kauwila safe tb 1st and scored on a wild throw by N. Krueger, Pele struck out, Coru-i well out at 1st and Espinda struck out. ' 1 run. Wailuku ab. Cornwell,. lb 5 Espinda, p 4 King, It.... .4 Ross, 2b. . .'.4 Kekuewa, c. . . . ..4 Pokipala, rf 4 Palapala, 3b . Kauila, cf . . . Kawelo, ss. . . , ..3 .'.3 .."2 Totals 33 M. Stars ab. Crowell, 3b 4 Smith, lb 4 J. Garcia, 2b...... 4 E. Meyer.rf 3 Schrader, cf 4 N. Krueger, p. .'. ..'4 Rose, If" 4 ;A. Garcia, ss .. . 4 T. Krueger, c 3 0 1 1 0 () "0 0 1 0 3 r. 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 .P o. 6 0 2 2 12 0 1 0 1 8 24 h. o. 1 7 3 0 0 1 3 2 10 a. 0 3 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 9 a. 1 0 3 1 0 -1 0 0 2 BY AUTHORITY Totals 34 5 7 27 11 4 Score by innings: " 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Wailukus. ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 M. Stars..'. . .0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 5 HitsOff Krueger, 8; off Espinda, Struck out By Krueger, 9; by Espinda; 9. Two-base hit--Crowelt, Kiug. First base on called balls Oil Krueger, 5; off Espinda, 2. Time of game, 1:45. Umpire, J. J. Walsh. MAKAWAO SCHOOLJIOUSE. Honolulu, T. H., April 15, 19(4, Proposals will be received at theot fice of the Supei ftitendent of Publid Works, until 12 o'clock M. of May. 11: 1904, for furnishing all materials am labor for constructing a three-roon school-house at Makawao, Maui. I Plans an" specifications are on til ! at the office of the Assistant Superj intendentof public work, copies j which will be furnished ntendingb'i j ders on receipt of $5.00, which sur will be returned to the bidders afte- he has deposited his bid and t eturnt thcplans. Proposals must be submitted on th blank f(rms, which will be furnisho by the Asst. Supt. of Public Work and enclosed in a sealed envelope od dressed to Hon. C. S. Holloway. Supi of Public. Works, Honolulu," T. H.. endorsed "Makawao School House." Each proposal must contain the full name of the "party or parties makinir the same and all persons interested therein and must be accompanied by a certified check of 6 per cent of the) amount of the proposal, payable t C, S. Holloway, Superintendent oft Public Works, as surety that if tn proposal be accepted a contract will be entered into. No proposals will be entertained unless ftiade on the blanks furnisher by the Asst. Sup.'6f . Public Work and delivered at the office of the Sup erintendent of Public Works previous. to 12 o'clock M. on the day specified The Superintendent of Public Workd reserves the right' to reject any or all bids. C. S. HOLLOWAY. Superintendent of Public Works. LAHAINA LINES. Father Wendelin returned last week fiom a visit to the other side of the is and. He has a photographic album, showing maily scenes at the Leper Settlement on Molokai. The lepers,in appreciation of bis 14 years' faithful work among them, have pre sented him with a beautiful golden chajice and paten, which were manu factured in Paris. The costly gifts have been sent to Bishop Libert for his blessing. ' Mrs. Kelley, the Honolulu artist, is tne guest or Mrs. r . . Molony. Mrs. Austin and Mrs. McKay ot Wuiluku were entertained by Mrs Horn-r during the Easter vacation.1 Mrs. O'Brien of Honolulu has been visiting Mrs. McCann. Mis Kaukauand Reidar Olsen met with slight accidents while taking horseback exprcise recently. The new steamer Likelike made her first appearance off Lahaina, soon after 5 o'clock on Tuesday morning. Governor Carter visits . Kauai shortly, and on his return will come over to Maui, reaching here early in May. The Honolulu Jpcky Club have pub lished the program of their June races ana oner a lair, it not tempting list of purses. WANTED. A good, experienced man to take care of Coffee Plantation. Apply to R. C. SEARLE, Honolua Ranch. NOTICE. ii At a meeting of the. Haiku Fijuit & Packing Co., Ltd., the 'following officers were elected for the ensuing year: , H. P. Baldwin President D. D. Baldwin Vice-President D. B. Murdoch. . Treasurer H. A. Baldwin Secretary L. M. Baldwin ..Auditor H. A. BALDWIN, . Secretary, JNOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. TTANA PLANTATION COMPANY. LOCA 11 tion of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Hano Mnul, Territory of Hawaii. Notice la hereby given, that at a meeting of the Uoaril of Directors, held 'on the. 9th day of January, 1904, an assessment, No. 4, of ten (10) cents per shore, was levied upon the capital stock of tho Corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin to the Treasurer of the Company, Louis Suronl, at his office, No 001 Folsom Street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the first day of March, 1904, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction; and unless payment Is made be fore, will be sold pn. FRIDAY, the !th day of March. 1K04, to pay the dolinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses; of sale. I By order of the Board 'of Directore , i D..C. BATES, Secretary, Office No. 215,Front Srreet, San Fronol;;co, California. ' POSTPONEMENT-. 1 The date of the delinquency of the above Akj scssment was this day postponed until the 2Sthj dor of March, ltXM, and the day ot sale was postponed until SATURDAY, the 23rd day ofi April, 1801. By order of tho Board of Directors, D. C. BATES, Secretary. San Francisco, March 5, 1004. POSTPONEMENT. The date of the delinquency of the above As. sessment was this day postponed until tho 3rd day of April, 1904, and the day of sale was post poned until SATURDAY, the silst day oi May 1W4. By order of the Board of Directors, D. C. BATES, Secretary, San Francisco, Maroh 3U, 1904. Mortgagee's Notice of Intention o! Foreclosure and ot Sale. Better Than Ever I Equipped tb supply you with BASEBALL, TENNIS. POLO. GOLF AND CRICKET GOODS, H SEASON JUST IN. Rackets NEW GOODS FOR THE We Rest'ririj Lawn Tcnn'j t . . t PEARSON & POTTER CO., Ltd P. O. Uox 781, 931 Fort St., Honolulu, H. T. '4 It When You Begin A Home of Your Own : t i. "your 'first k i ! iP be to'proc'urn borne furnit'urp of the most substantial and attractive sort and, besides, you will want youiJ money to o as far possible. ' ' We can "assist you greatly in propprly and economically "selecting furniture furniture that will last and always be iu lgood taste. We have a superior stock to choose from and will 'give vou our best suggestions to assist you in choosing. Our prices are the lowest in this ci,y. : PORTER FURNITURE GO,, Ltd Young Building, Corner Hotel Street, Honolulu - If you want any of the fojlowing articles write to the PACIFIC HARDWARE CO. Lt4 P O. Box 246, Honolulu T. H, for prices Stoves and Ranges, Crocker and Glissware; ; Ihcheh Utensils, Agate Ware, Tin1 Ware,Ice Boxes and Refrig erators, Carrara Paint, which lasts for years. SPORTING GOODS-Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, etc., etc Art Goods and Pyrography Outfits. Correspondence solicited all natiotis EXCEPT CARRIE Hnk Assignee's Notice to Creditors. In. the matter of the Assignment of Y. Kasbinoki, of Wailuku. Maul, to James Kirkland. All parties having claims against Y. Kashinoki, of Wailuku, Maui formally doing a general merchandise business in said Wailuku, are hereby notified that they must file, the same with the assignee, James Kirkland, of ltahului, Maul, duly authenticoted, withiu thirty days from the date hereof, or stand forever barred. James, Kirkland, .(Kahulul, Jai(i,). ,,, Assignee of Y, Kashino'-i. Dated this 22nd day of Apr!', 1904- JNotice is bereby given that pur suantj tothe power coulaiucdn thai certain mortgage dated Ao,vember 15tb, ,1902, made by Jim Ah IJoy, ot Wailuku, Maui, mortgagor., t,o the, Von Humm-Young Company Limit ed, a domestic Corporation, of Hono lulu, Oahu, mortgagee, . and recorded, iu the olJGce of the Registry of Con veyances at Honolulu, Oahu, in Liber 244 on pages G3, 64 and 65, thp said Von Hamm-Young Company, Ltd mortgagee, intends to foreclose said mortgage for conditions broken, to wit, the non-payment, of, principal and. interest when due. . ,, ,, Notice is like wise given that the property covered and conveyed by. said mortgage will be sold at Public Auction at the merchandise store of Jim Ab.Hoy.Qn Market street In the Town of Wailuku, Maui, on Saturday the 30tb. day of April, 1904, commen cing at ten, o'clock A, M. p said day. The property covered by said mortgage and intended to be sold con sists of all those certain goods, wares merchandise, chattels, effects, fix tures, stock in trade aud other the personal property situated in and used about that certaiu store owned and conducted by the said Jim Ah Hoy. . Said store being located ou Market Street in Wailuku, Maui, T. H., and immediately adjoining on the Waihee side the Wailuku Market. For further particulars apply to James L. Coke, Attorney for Mort gagee, of Wailuku, Maui. :Wailuku, April 7th. '1904. ;The Von Hamm-You km Co., Lt., 1 . . . . yortgagpp. Jab. L. Coe, ; ' . A.tt'y for Mortgage. ppfmlcl 1 1 : A pure brew of malt. Absolutely pure arid not fortified with preservative acids like Imported beers. . . . .. . . . . . -y f. v. . vS-r. - , New Shipment Coming t . i ' Italian Marble, Scotch and American . 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