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' 'A t 21 0 '"TSSiCRt":: j ' " ' " .'is. wis What isr Best for Maui MAUI ;JSTEW If you wish Prosperity Advertise in the News Is Best for the News 0 .-ay VOLUME XII WAILUKU, MAUI, H.T., SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 190b NUMBER 3 3 ;. "!W h sm PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNEYS J. M. VIVAS ATTORNEY AT LAW . Market Street WAILUKU. : : : : MAUI. , ft. , Doctors WEDDICK and D1NEGAR. i Usual ofllco PRISONERS S ENT TO OAHU JAIL. Dr. Weudiok Dr. Dineoar ( Hours of Woiluku. Mnltilant Hospital 9 3 a. tn. Ollico 9::?0 to ( 10.30 and 5 to 7 p. m. NOTARIES PUBLIC. EDMUND H. HART Notary Public, Conveyenoeu and Typewriter Agent to Grant Marriage License "Office, Circuit Court, 2ui Circuit -IIENERY DICKENSON. ; Notary Punuo. ti'AHAINA, MAUI "It is all right to'lct your little girlB and beys run about barefoot ed once in a while, but not all the time. Their poor little feet soon become big, broad and swollen, and they won't thank you for that when they grow into men and women. 'We havo imported a lino of shoes especially made forschool children. They are" strotig and neat, You Will have no reason to complain about the price. Kindly alpo bear in mind that wo Have the finest lines of Ladies' ancl?,Men's shoes from the greatest shbe'firm in the world. IAUi V. A. VETLESEN, Prop. The Bank of Hawaii LIMITED. Eight . inmates of Wailulcu Jail sent to Hono .lulu Eata'lly injured by explosion of black powder. DASTARDLY ROBBERY. 4 An old "man beaten and robbed for the pitiful sum of sixtyecnts Experimenting in grape culture. TAKES CRIMINALS TO PRISON. George Sea, deputy high Sheriff arrived in town Wednesday from Honolulu to take all territorial prisoners to Honolulu for co-n fincment in prison. Heretofore short term prisoners havo been confined in the territo rial Jails throughout tho various counties where both misdemeanor prisoners and those sentenced for infamous crimes wero confined m the same jail and had to associate together. ' This wap contrary to law and made-it possible for 'misdemeanor prisoners to boreleasfd on habeas Corpus proceedings. Whilo the County will loso much by the new order no one can justly com plain as the confinement of persons for-slight offences with hardened criminals is repulsive to any fair minded persons anil contrary to law. - . Incornorated Under tho Laws of 5 t 1 tho Republic of Hawaii. CAPITAL $600,000.00 surplus: $200,000.00 . UNDIVIDED PROFITS $70,000.00 OFFICERS. Chas. M. Cooke President H. C.;- Joiiqs Vico-P rcsiden t -F.V.Macfarlnno..2nd Vics-Presiccnt C. H. Cooke Cashier " C. Hiistaco . .Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS. " A E. D. Tenuoy, J A, McCariilless, C. H. Atherton, E. F. Bishop. Transact a General Commercial and Savings Business. Correspondence Solicited CHURCH CONCERT. During the last two months the Waineo Church- in Lahaina ha3 been thoroughly repaired at a heavy expense. The repairs are now completed, and on next Satur day a-lttau is to be given at noon. vagrants that hang around town. Ho was struck in tho back of the head and received a severe cut that laid his scalp open as ho fell he turned and was struck in tho face with a largo stono that laid him out. His friend turning to protect him was struck with a largo stono in tho face and pelted over tho body and ran away. Tho as sailants wore Portoricans who then robbed tho old man of all he had in one pocket which was but sixty cents leaving the rest of his money in anothor pocket where he had it hidden and tied up in his hand kerchief. This is the second time recently that the old man has been robbed on the same road. On tho former occasion when ho was on his way home two Porto Ricans offered to assist him home and on reachinc home found ho had tor tno evening tne lonowing : been reiioml of tho money ho hnd One Porto Rican has been ar- JUSTICE BR0WER RESIGNS. Nansen has been appointed Minister to London- The President has 'accepted the resignation of Justice Brower. TO PROTECT MISSIONARIES IN CHINA. Missionaries in greater danger in China Railroads to be prosecuted. President and vice president . of the Mutual Life Arrested. T . ?1 collont concert has been prepared. Admission to each is J50 for adults .25 for children. Tickets of $1.00 havo been issued admitt ing one person to both the concert and luau. FIRST PART. 1 Instrumental byLahainluna Gleo Club. 2 Full chorus "Hoomaikai man' by Wainee choir. 3 Full chorus bv Lahainaluna Gleo Club. 1 Vocal solo Asthoro by Miss K. Pihi. Accompanied by Mrs.l Aalbcrg. 5 Piano solo by "Miss Sarah White. 0 Female chorus Ave Maria. 7 Male quartet Kawaihau. 8 Violin solo (selection)by Count von Zedwitz 9 Chorus Lusan by Lihau glee club. 10 Chorus Hoighol Sailor Mix voices. 11 Chorus by Lahainaluna club. 12 Drill & Tableau by straw girls. Intermission rested and the sheriff belives he was ono of the crowd that commit ted tho robbery. For some timo it has been notie cd that these people are hanging around town and have no visible means of support. Putting a lot of them to work on the roads as vagrants would benefit the county, .teach them a much needed lessiii and make our streets less dangerous to travel. POPULAR COUPLE WED. On February 24th'. Miss Isa bella Borba of Wailuku was mar ried to Mr. Antono J. Fcrhandes of luihului. 'I no ceremony was performed at the Catholic Church in Wailuku and many friends from all over Maui and many 'f.. TT I TVf T ldi piuouui. iui Fcrnandes occupies a good position 1. .. .... e .... 1 1, n... TV l . . . l . 1U11 LUU WI1UI1 Willi IUU JVUUUIUI Sugar 9G deg. 34375 Beets 8s. 3ld. ' CHRISTIAN! A, Mar. 9. Nansen has been appointed minister- to London. v WASHINGTON, Mar. 9.-The President has accepted the resignation of justice li rower of tho Supremo Court. PEKIN, Mar. 9. Eighteen guns have been forwarded to Sh'untel Fu for tho protection of tho missionaries. WASHINGTON, Mar. 9. Tho government has decided to proceed against Railroads upon a charge of granting rebates to sugar trusts. SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 9.Suit has been brought in Federal Court hero against Otis Elevator Company. upon a charge oE violating Anti-trust law. TRONDHJEM, Mar. 9. Twenty-one fishermen killed and thirtyf nine injured by an avalanche on Lofoden Island. NEW YORK, Mar. 9. Tho President and vice president of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. have been arrested for forgery. ROME Mar. 9. Marchioness Corsini his been killed in an Auto mobile' accident. HONOLULU, Mar. 9. Brown won in tho Spreckels-Brown land suit. Steamer Olympia with Japanese laborers leaves today for Seattle by way of Kahului. WASHINGTON, Mar. G. Pn sidont Roosevelt has sent a special W. J. MOODY Contractor and builder PLANS and ESTIMATES FURNISHED PHONE NO 'l. KAHULUI, MAUI, T. H. Physician. Dn. F. A. ST. SURE PHYSICIAN AND SUHOFON Ollicn and Rcsidenco Wa'luku Hotel. i mmmim I III II II III 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WIMI II 1 1 1 1 MT, UMHWMUmi' l hat message to Congress urcine that further provision' be made for coast Kauroaa ana a special train was defenses. The President recommends especially tho strengthening of- run lor ttio accommodation 01 tne tho fortifications at Manila, Pearl Harbor, Guam, Honolulu and tho muii; iiu5 ui MiOJ,uuiiB wjuym Atlantic and l'acilic entrances to tne l'anama Uanal. U'lie total ap- i i i . i . 1 . vial wno wisneci to attend tne wedding. pr0priations asked for amount to fifty millions of dollars. Alter tne weduinu a recention I T" 1 i 1- Jl 111 TTiirtii.. 1 11 1 and luau was given at the homo t resuteni nooseveit Deneves tnai me unuca oiaies snouiu sireng of tho bride which was attended bv thcn its position particularly in tho "ocean of the future." This coun- soveral hundred people. A special trv ncw 1101US a liao 01 possessions mat gives it ino strongest possioio Vocal &olo Ancles Serenade Miss nlntfm-m wns nrnniwl for tho nn. strategic position in the l'acilic. A line of forts, however, is only as L. K. Pihi Piano and Violin ac- casion where dancinir was enioved strong as the weakest of them. If an enemy should break through tho ... I It i . i . n c i i jv . i.i 1. companiment by Mrs Aalberc until a late hour. American line across tne iraomo at any ono point, me wnoie woum uo & Count von Zedwitz. Excellent music was furnished. most seriously imperiled. Military men have long recognized tins-over nimrns Pnlnmn. Pnn hv- Lilinn tv, j o ,ini,tw f At,, a snico the conclusion of the Spanish war, m fact. Tho President now SECOND PART. Piano duet (Selection) Miss Ilad ly and Mrs Decoto. gleo club. C Chorus O'er Mix voices. " 5 Violin solo Solection von Zedwitz. 0 Chorus by Lahainaluna club: Borba one of the pioneer merchants calla tho attention of Congress directly to tho matter, paBsing the ro- the beautiful sea 0f Market Street Wailuku where sponsibility ot the continuance ol the present condition to the legtsia- she has assisted her father in the vo ')0tly- by Count conduct of his business for somo PEKING, Mar. 6. General Yuan Shi Kai is fortifying .the ap- years and in which sho displayed proaches to tho capital with modern artillery, upon tho pretext that gleo considerable business ability. Mr. secret societies are active and it is necessary to protect the imperial r l ; r si.. I'uiiiunuua is a ivuiuy j-uuiij; intiu lainuy. In the newspapers, ihc chief topic, is tho Amorican roportsv-qf , a military expedition to China. 1 x LONDON, Mar. G. Japan has decided to send Japanese warships to Chinese waters for tho protection of Japanese interests. 7 Male quartet Maid of Honolulu, nonular wherever known and has 8 Vocal duct He Lei no Kaiulani the full confidence of his employers. Mifscs Pihi. Their many friends join in wishing 9 Drama The Old Oakon Bucket, them, a happy married life. 10 Female chorus Hawaii Aloha. 11 Chorus I. ahaina lco club. experiment ING in grapes. It is apparent that China proposes to bo ready, whatever turns. 12 Full chorus Hip, hip, Huro! r ,,cf' ,I Oni- at,, n n tim,ii The power that tries to March to rekmg next will lind that the thing 1 A-li.fcJW "VVIV - I . . , . . ..... . Wainee choir, (u) Aloha oe (b) came mi from tho United States 1S not eo ensy now as it once was, and when tho capital of China is Hawaii Fonoi. Experiment Station on Oahu to reached it will not fall so readily as before. All tho news that conies plant out ior experimental pur- rfrom tlio Far East is ominous. U,tJt II M Jain i . ui w wi m in tJ Tor "lie cot v.nini i V'i..t..n I s i t II, we J a' Jartirui.r . tuntioii to jJ.MiW.i. S() 1. Vou can mail your ck-i.os.it to us Jrom our tow mail. own rost-ofTice, sthtittR on wlmt comliti 'iis and tt r-jis you wish It left, ami immediately upon receipt of it, ce rtificnte of derosit or rare l'fok will bo mailed to "Atcounls may Le started with any Atuouut from one dollar up. ' FALATLY INJURED.. A i't'tbrican working on the lao Valley road aciiidontally sqt off a twenty-five pound open can of bhuk prwdcr on Tuesday morning and received k vcre burns which will itcei fFarilv caue death. Hih ili-sh was si-artd from h fu. t to the lop. of his huttd on the f i mil of his body. As no ono was prifent at the timo it is not known jiift how tho j'.ccident occurred, lit' w;ib Imsttiuil into a hack and taken lo the Malulani Hospital where he received tho- medical as sistance of Dr. poses a largo number of grapes on tho property of tho Kaupakalua Lieutenant Gcncrnl Sir William Forbes Gatacre was ono of tho Wino and Liquor Coinpanys' estate British generals who' came through tho. Boer war with credit' to his military reputation. 11c was born in 1843, and saw service in Bur inah, India, tho Soudan an,d South Africa. Ho first met with serious iovorses in fighting tho Boors, but eventually retrieved these and was mado commander of the Third pivision of tho South African field force. at Kaupakalua lie brought with him about twontv-fivo hundred cuttings of ovorone Hundred varieties and planted them on the grounds select ed hv ilr. J. E. llicjiins who was hero recently from the station for the purpopo of making tho solec tion of proper lands for them Dinogar. A DASTARDLY ROBBERY. Last Saturday night an man by tho name of Johnny Smith This torriblo tragedy may be easily understood, as to manner of its happening, by peoplo who are acquainted with coasts that are ice bound in winter, which are also aro indonted with bays or bights with Mr. Bradford is an onthusiatic openings to tlio sea broador than their widest internal uunenson. A horticulturist and is a linn believer strong wind or a sea curront may scparato the ice covering tho in ill tho future of crape growing duntation from tho shore, at short warning. RiuiRinir tlio whnU nrn tn for the island. . Liifi inin Mm r..,i ; o.. tao:i.i. t.nn (4 liiiK itildiml Ttililinr fiiltitrnl J ""j too and has planted man v trees on """ nnianuers wore out iisning inrougn noies cut in - tlio ice, a tho Btation grounds and thinks common practice m many lands. Or they may havo gone ouVto help that in timo rubber will supplant "ring to saoro tlio crews ol Korm-battored fishing vessels of tho fleets sugar in importance in tho islands, reported missing after dreadful gales in tho nothern seas within tho As rubbor requires ono class of soil nRt fu- .In v Wlmt nwr -tlm v worn rlnintr nn ntvfnl fna irtiifl nnnnnr to havo overtaken these eight hundred of tho fisher folk of Finland. and climate and sugar another all old must wish the ipdustry as complete a success as ho holeives it will whileonhiswav homo accompanied u!U;nately ,n"ain He completed gone to Sebastian, where they will wniitonniswaj nomujiLcompauiLu ,is labors at JCaupakalua this weok ?j0 fi, v i ,n;. by a' Portugese blac& smith was and returned 4o Honolulu from to arrange tho royal wedding. assaulted by, fcvino many Kahului per tho steamer Claudino. MADRID, Mar. 5. King Alfonso and tho Queen Dowager havo meet Kim? Edward- and Princess LONDON, Mar. 6. Goneral Gatacro is dead. m it nrair - ' -