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NEWS. If you wish Prosperity Advertise in the News 4L VOLUME XII WA1LUKU, MAUI, H. T.f SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 120b NUMBER 16 What is Best for Maui Is Best for the News ma tri PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTOUNr.VJj J. M. VLVAS ' ATTORNEY AT LAW Markkt Stiieet WATLUKU. : : : : MAUI. NOTARIES PUBLIC. EDMUND II. HART Notary Puni-io, Conveyenoer and Typewriter. Aoent to Grant Marriaqe License Office, Circuit Court, 2nd Circuit HENERY DICKENSON. Notary Pum.io. LAHAINA, MAUI We remember in our college days we used to sing: There came as a boon and a blessing to men The Pickwick, the Owl, f'ind the Waverley Pen. ' But those day's are gone, nnd so is the fame of those pens. We have new and better pens now, and a new aud better song: They came as a boon and a blessing to men The Railroad, the Stub and the Est erbrook Pen. These pens are made under the Stars and Stripes, consequently they arc the best in the world. MAUI DRUG STORE V. A. VETLESEN, Prop. The Bank of Hawaii LIMITED. Incorporated Under the Laws of the Republic of Hawaii. CAPITAL $000,000.00 SURPLUS.' .. $200,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS $70,000.00 OFFICERS. Chas. M. Cooke President P. C. Jones Vice-President F.W.Macfarlanc;.2nd Vico-Presicent C. H. Cooke Cashier C, Hustacow : Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS. E. D. Tenncy( J. A, McCandlcss, C. H. Atherton, E. V. Bishop. Transact a General Commercial and Savincs Business. Correspondence Solicited. UPERVISORS HOLD LENGTHY MEETING" Waiiuku Sidewalk Fund of $4,000 VotedNew Street To Be Opened in Waiiuku Other Business Transacted.- LITTLE SON OF MRS. S. B. HARRY DEAD. After Suffering for Two Weeks Succumbs to Blood-Poisoning ' Concrete Laying Began Saturday Report of County Attorney Published in Full. SUPERVISOR'S MGUTING. The June meeting of the County Board of Supervisors was hold in the board roims this week; all of the four members being present buitublo resolutions expressing their high appreciation of the ser vices o,f their late member J. II Ilalualani wero passed, a copy of which will bo forwarded to Mrs Ilalualani. A petition was received from the residents of Pekeu, Molokai, asking for a road for their convenience and the engineer was ordered to Molokai to report on tho matter and tho road will doubtless be built. The clerk was instructed to go to Honolulu in the matter of the com ing elections and will acquaint him self with the manner of keeping the necessary records of the coming republican victor'. The salary of the assistant clerk was raised to $40.00 per month. J. K. Kahookelo and J. C. Foss were appointed as assistants to the County engineer at a- salan- of $100.00 per month each". The matter of paying the claims against tho territory for liabilities incurred during the time of the defunct county regime came up for consideration and was passed over until the next meeting of the board when a new member will have been appointed tho matter and may be con?uereu by all. While there is a determination to make politics out of this matter (Continued on Page 2.) DRS. UU E D D I C IC PHYSICIANS AND & D I N E G f R SURGEONS OFFICE DR. DINEGAR. 7:30 to 8:30 A. M, 2:30 to 4 P. M. 6 to 8 P. M. Mnlulani Hospital, 9 A. M. HOURS! DR. WEDDICK. 8:30 to 10 A. M. 12:30 to 2:30 P. M. 6 to 8 P. M. Pere is 110 place so safe for hard earned dollars as 07fy e strong burglar proof vault of a National Hank CM 1 Hank has the great advantage of government kjSSJfy ctiou and direction. Uncle Sain guards and ;s us. You should open an account with us at ""XlV If out of town, write us and learn to bank by 1 FIRST NATIONAL HANK OP WAIU'Kl', cA DEATH OF EUGENE, LITTLE SON OF.S. 15. HARRY. The four yar old son of S. B, Harry, little Eugene, died at the Mnlulani Hospital on the Gth inst as a result of blood poisoning that was caused by his stepping on 1 nail while playing near the Kin dergarten. Two physicians attended him but owing to his delicate constitu tion, he was not strong enough to recover even after Dr. Dinegar Had reduced the inflamation, and had succeeded in bringing the wounded foot back to practically a natural state. The Knights of Pythias took charge of the remains and buried the little fellow,and did everything possible to assist Mrs. Harry, who has just recovered from an atta'ck of sickness. mi r . . ine iuncrai services was con ducted by Rev. Father Maximin. The pall bearors wero W. G Scott, Hugh M. Coke, T. Burlem, II. Streubeck, J. Garcia and C. H G. Brown. All of the teachers and pupils of the Waiiuku School were present, and many friends from all over Maui. ' Mrs. Harry has the sympathy of tho whole community, especially so, since her husband is absent on his way to New York. CONCRETE LAYING BEGAN SATURDAY. The first laying of cement on the new sidewalks of Waiiuku was done in front of tho Waiiuku Cash Store, Saturday morning, June 2nd, in the presence of a largo number of the residents of town. To Waiiuku this marks a hew epoch in her history, and will mean much for all clases of people 10 reside hero, as well as those who may visit tho town. Already a number of property holdeVs have petitioned tho County board for like improvement on various paj ts of tho most populous stieets, and beyond question the laying of concrete walks will be ex tended greatly to tho advantage of all here. Tho streets have been straighten ed considerably to tho advantage of the same, and the willingness of the property holders to concede' this advantage shows tho proper public spirit. The iioonli- hero arc indebted to liiiL'i V. N. KcpoiLii fr hi- m ti m-ih 111 tin.- diit't.liiui be h.i i(icl 111- ti'iicc 'tack iit hi!- own xpense and loss of Valuable land. REPORT OF COUNTY ATTORNEY For the Month of May, 1900 To the Honorable Board of Super 'visors within and' for the County of Maui. Gentlemen: . Crimes and Misdemeanors Dur ing Month of' May. If the number and character of criminal cased brought before our local tribunals during the past month is indica tivo of the moral tone of our com- munitjvan investigation will dis close a decided improvement for tho month of May. No crime of an atrocious nature has brought to light, and comparatively few mis demeanors were committed outside of such as constantly demand the attention of our Courts. Even the vicious element who seek to earn their livelihood by fostering the gambling habit are apparently either resting from their labors, or doing business so quietly that the authorities aro unable to detect them. A month or more ago conditions had reached such a pass that evil practice was carried on as openly as was tho pursuit of lawful callings. Its suppression clearly indicates that the officers of tho law whose duty it is to pre vent such practices are carrying forward a more strenuous policy along these lines. Concerning Petition for Removal of County Official. Since tho last meeting of the Board I have been requested to prepare charges against one of the County officials for mal feasance and maladministration in office, and petition for his removal. As no facts whatever were presented 1 1. 1 -1 vtl iu uiu upuii which iu uaau cnurgty r ... a....' J. was unable to comply With'the request, referring the matter back to the Sheriff with my reasons for not taking action. I have had no communication relative to saice sinco then. "Territory vs. Douse." Expenses of Witnesses in Criminal Cases, During the month I had occasion to make a trip to Honolulu. The case of Territory of Hawais vs Douse, Manslaughter, in which a change of vonue was taken from the Second Circuit to the First Circuit, has been set for trial Mon day, Juno 4th. The Attorney-General's Depart ment will assume charge of this case, assisted by private counsel tnus enaonng mo to remain in Maui, devote my time to local lairs, attend tne meetings 01 your Honorablo body during the present session, and prepare for and take charge of the criminal work of tho Attornoy-General'sDepartment be- foro tho Circuit Court of tho Second Circuit, June Term. In the matter of expenses of wit nesses in criminal cases tried in tho Circuit Court: No satisfactory adjustment of this unpleasant status has been arrived at. The Department of tho 1 11 r. 1 iMi r ii. iiuuruuy-uuuurai is mill 01 (Coutiuued on page 6.) HURRICANE CAUSES MUCH DAMAGE. Town of Goesel Destroyed and Eight People Drowned. Brltt and McGoyern Held for Trial. MANCHURIAN RAILWAY LIMITED CONCERN? Ownership of Stock Limited to Orientals. Six People Were Killed and Much Property Damaged by Tornado. hurri- (SPECIAL TO THE MAUI NEWS.) Sugar 96 deg. 3.45 Beets 8s. .GOESEL, June 8. This town was destroyed today by a cane, Eight neonle were drowned. NEW YORK, June 8. Hritt and McGovern are held for trial for prize fighting. TOKIO, Juno 7. The new Manohurian Railwav will be a stock concern. Ownership of shares will be limited to Japanese and Chinese ST. PAUL, June 7. Six persons were killed, many injured and much property damaged by a tornado which swept Minnesota and Wisconsin last night. SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.-The Oceanic S. S. Co. has en-en its employees a months notice of its intention to abrogate their wage agreement. Tho yacht La Paloma departed todav for San Pedro, from which port the trans-Pacific yacht race is to start on Juno 11. LONDON, June 7. May Hatton won evcrv tennis came that was played. INDIANAPOLIS. June 7. Tho Democratic State Cnn ventinn today endorsed William Jennings Bryan. NEW YORK, June 7.-Three short earthnuake shocks were telt here on June 5 and 0. MADRID, Spain, June 7. The cabinet has resigned. NEW YORK, June 7.--It is renorted that the rebels in Guatema. la have been successful. CHRISTIANIA. June 7.- set for June 27. -The coronation of King Hakon has been the SINGER SEWING MACHINES Cannot be obtained through merchandise dealers. They n're delivered directly from uinker to user only through the Company's own em ployees. There is as great a difference in the cost of making sewing machines ns there is iu making watches. A cheap watch will indicate time with fair accuracy for a short time. Fairly good stitching can be done on some of the old patterns of cheap sewing machiues'Srheu they are new, but they always work hard, are noisy and soon wear out. Every SINGER MACHINE is tested by actual sewing at the factory. It is always ready for every kind of stitching and will do better work and do it longer than auy other because it is of better design and construction. A Postal Card to Wwa"luuELL' AGENT FOR MAUI. WIIJ, RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. SAN FRANCISCO, June 5. There aro 42,000 refugees still in camp in San Francisco, and 10,244 in Alameda. 11 CARSON CITY, Nevada, June 5. United States District Judge Haw ley has resigned. -The indications are that Chamberlain PORTLAND, Oregon, June 5. will be re-elected Governor. MADRID, Juno 4. Manuel Morales, tho leading- bomb throwing sus. pect with relation to tho assault upon tho royal wedding procession, killed a guard who was attempting his arrest in a country town. The suspected assassin then committed suicide by shooting. His body was identified as that of the occupant of tho houso from which the bomb was thrown. LONDON, June 4.- It is expected that Parliament will enact rigorous laws against anarchists. PROVIDENCE, R. I., June 4. Eleven have been killed and twenty hurt by tie overturning of an electric car in this city. VIENNA, Juno 4. Sixty thousand mechanics in the building trades have been locked out on account of a dispute about wages., ST. PETERSBURG, June 4.- Baron Fnsch has boon appointed Pre sident of the Council, LODZ, June 4.- Sanguinary encounters between Polish Nationalists and Socialists are daily occurring. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 4. Senator Joseph R. Burton of Kansas has resigned his Jat. Senator Burton was convicted in the United States Court of accepting bribes. He a'ppealed to the Supremo Court and lost his appeal. Recently the Senate passed a resolution calling for an investiga tion of the proper action to be taken in his case, as Burton persisted in re taining his seat notwithstanding his conviction. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 4. President Roosovolt's message to Congress today dealing witb tho Beef Trust, urges laws guaranteeing stringent meat inspection at the slaughter pens and canning factories. HAMILTON, Bermuda, Juno 4. The yacht Gauntlet arrivod hero to day, thereby winning tho ocean race from New York for tho Lipton cup. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 4. Senator Arthur Pue Gorman, of Maryland, and Democratic leader of the Unltod States Senate, died! today of heart trouble SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 4. -Annie F. Stanford, a niece of tho late Senator Stanford, has sued tho executors of.tho estate of tho lato Jaqo L. Stanford for the sum of $108,000. This amount is alleged to bo tho sum accruing to Asa P. Stanford. Sho also sues for the restitution of half a million dollars worth of stock alleged to have been fraudulently withhold by Mrs. Stanford. STEUBENVILLE, O., June 4. A conflict took place bore today be tween Btriking coal miners aud guards. Many shots were exchanged and four men were wounded. EL PASO, Texas, June 2. A bloody battlo between Mexicans and Americans ha3 resulted from a strlko In progress In W. 0. Greene's mine at Cananea, Mexico, as a result of which forty Mexicans have been killed. Tho Americans aro now on the defenslvo, and the town Is burning. American and Mexican troops are en route to the sceno of the trouble, and iu the meantime the fighting is continuing. SACRAMENTO, California, Juno 2. The Legialanure of California, on the call of Governor Pardee, will meet in extra session today.