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THE MAUI NEWS
SATURDAY, JULY 23, MO
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Telegraphic News.
(SPECIAL TO THE MAUI NEW.
Sugar 4.36 Beets 14s 9d ?i
HONOLULU, July 19. Tin Duck Soon, the escaped convict, was
caught hiding under a house in Kalihi Valley, after a desperate strug
gle with the police.
Schwerin intimated that the agreement with the Toyo Kisen Kai-
sha will soon he terminated. The Japanese, after building up a good
trade, will go it alone.
Governor Frear says he will vote for prohibition.
Friends of Bishop Uestarick, in their zeal to defend his attitude
on the prohibition issue, have privately published a pamphlet of ex
planation. ' '
Applications have been filed for homsteading all of the public lands.
Investigation into the death of Mr. Brooks ttniith has revealed no
thing startling. His body had been cremated when investigation began
The French cruiser Montcalm will leave for Hilo Thursday morn
ing in order to enable the officers to visit the volcano.
Chi f ton II. Tracy and Miss Foss were married last night. It was
a brilliant wedding, and they are to leave on their honeymoon trip to
Hilo and the volcano. .
V. D. Alexander celebrated his golden wedding anniversary yes
terday.
The American Hawaiian Steamship Company has signed a con
tract for a ten days' service for carrying sugar ;he next five years.
Letters received yesterday indicate that despatches published in
the Star last week saying the yacht Hawaii was becalmed off Catalina
Island was a fake. The Hawaii led all the others by a good margin
when last seen. Letters were mailed on the accompanying launch
when the boats separated. , ." . '
YOKOHAMA, July 19.The Mongolia will sail tomorrow.
. BEVERLY, July 19. Taft has started on a ten days', vacation
Taft announced after a conference with burton and Dick that In
will keep his hands off the gubnertnrial fight in the State of Ohio
MANILA, July 19,- Bishop Worcester narrowly encapedass assina
tion at the hands of Moro tribesmen.
NEW YORK, July 19. Mcintosh issues challange to the world
to fight any heavy weight to be trained and named by Corbet t.
EMPORIA, July 19. In an address yesterday Cannon announced
he will be a candidate for speaker in the next congress.
DETROIT, July 19. Over one thousand conductors are out en a
strike on the Grand Trunk Railroad.
PHILADELPHIA, July 19. Trainmen and officials of the rail
way have agreed on a basis for a settlement of their differences.
MONTREAL, July 19. Trainmen and conductors on the Centra
Vermont railway have gone out on a strke.
OAKLAND, July 19. Pinchot haB arrived here and will begin the
campaign in behalf of Hiram Johnson.
WASHINGTON, July 19. Hawaii is one of the newly created
separate lighthouse districts. Hawaii will be a lighthouse division
with an inspector having headquarters in Honolulu. '
HONOLULU, July 18. Lucas and Hustace have announced Jhem-
selves as candidates for the Mayoralty. .
Sain Parker is expected on the Manchuria today.
The first real tapping of the rubber trees of the Tanjong Olok
Rubber plantation has begun. Stocks are selling high.
HONOLULU, July 17. Prince Kuhio writes that he believes in
prohibition as the only salvation of the Hawaiian race.
The Oahu College, Alumni baseball team beat the Wu'sedns in an
exciting game whioh lasted seventeen innings, one to nothing.
Moses G. Clegg, who discovered the lepra bacillus while in the
Philippines, is a thorough passenger by the Manchuria due tomorrow
Jos. S. Ferry succeeds Rufus S. Lyman as district magistrate for
Puna, Hawaii.
NEW YORK, July 17. At the very first trial of the mono-rai
railway yesterday, the gyroscope got out of order, resulting in the car
being thrown off the track at a curve, and twenty personB were injured,
some seriously. ' '
PHILADELPHIA, July 17. Officials of the Pennsylvania Rail
way have asked for 1200 special officers to protect their property in
the event of a strike.
YOKOHAMA, Jujy 17. It is hoped the attempt to float the Mori
goMa today will be suceessful.
SEATTLE, July 17. -A volcano at the summit of Rhehaldin has
broken out in great activity.
PARIS, July 18 The National Kail 'Road Union has voted a
strike.
WASHINGTON, July 18. The administration will consider the
question of re-organizing the Marine Corps at a meeting this week.
YOKOHAMA, July 18. -Word was received that after floating
the Mongolia she again ran on the sands at Shinoda. She was on her
way to Honolulu when the second accident occured.
HONOLULU, July 18. The Chinese Athletic Club beat' the
Wasedas at a game of baseball yesterday. The score stood 9 to 5. It
is said over $1000 was lost by a hui on the game.
HONOLULU, July 16. Wray Taylor, formerly Secretary of the
Board of Immigration and Commissioner of. Agriculture, under the
Dole administration, died yesterday in San Francisco from a stroke of
paralysis.
Mr. John L. Dumas, formerly a school teacher on the Llands, sold
an apple and fruit orchard in Oregon for $150,000.
At the Republican Precinct Club elections last night, the reform
wing of the republicans seem to have wou out. W. II. Crawford was
turned down from the Secretaryship of his precinct.
An effort will be made to boem E. A. Mott-Smith for, Delegate to
Congress.
Mr. Geo. Clark has been appointed an assistant to Conklingin the
Treasurer's office. '
Claudius McBryde has returned from the coast.
1 Kuhio is quoted as saying in Los Angeles that he will apply for
statehood for Hawaii in the near future.
TOKIO, July 16 Terauchi left here for Seoul todav where he
will assume the duties of resideut general. ...
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAILUKU
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C. H. Cooke, President ' W. T. Robinson, ist Vice-President
D. H. Case, 2nd Vice-President R. A. Wadsworth, Director
C. D. Lufkin, Cashier A. Aalberg, Auditor
J. Garw, Asst. Cashier
EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
at the close of business, June 30, 1910
RESOURCES I LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts $i59.965-; Capital Stock 35,-
Cash and Due from Banks 68,580.11
United States Bonds 25,000.00
Other Bonds, quickly con
vertible 02.03n.53
Banking House, Furniture, etc 5,900.00
5 Redemption Fund 1.250.00
$33.533-7
Surplus 30,000.00
Undivided rroms
Due to banks 1,7.16.0
Dividends Unpaid 1,400.00
Circulation 4.397-5
Depositors 230772.61
323. 533-7
Cashier.
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C. I). LUFKIN
TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
COUNTY OF MAUI,
I, C D. Lufkin, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. D. LUFKIN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of June, 1910.
J. N K. KEOLA, Notary Public Sec. Jud. Circuit.
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BY AUTHORITY.
BY AUTHORITY.
8BALED TbNDNRS.
Sealed Tenders will be received by the
Board of Supervisors of the County . of
Maui up to 4:30 P, M. Thursday, August
11, 1 910 for laying 6 inch pipe near La
hahainaluna, Island of Maui.
Plans and specifications may be had or
the undersigned upon makfng a deposit
of $5.oo which will be refunded upcn
their return.
No (ender will be entertained unless
made out upon the blank forms and en
closed in the envelopes, sealed, furnished
Dy the uudersignd, nor unless accom
panied by a certified check or certifiaate
of deposit in an amount equal to 5 of
the amount of tender.
By order of the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Maui.
Wailuku, July 14, 1910.
TITTfiH Hnwp.M ' 4
County Engineer.
July 16, 23, 30, Aug. 6.
Notice To Contractors.
Sealed Tenders will be received by the
Superintendent of Public Works until 13
o'clock, noon, Saturday, July 30th, 1910,
for furnishing all labor and such other
material as is not furnished by the De
partment of Public Works for laying
19,000 feet, more or less, of wooden
stave pipe on the forest end of the Kula
pipeline.
Plans and specification may be obtain
ed from' the Superintendent of Public
Works, Honolulu, or F. E. Harvey, Olin
da, Maui.
July 13, 1910.
(Signed.) MARSTON CAMPBELL
Superintendent Public Works.
July 16 and 23.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH
SECOND CIRCUIT TERRITORY Ot
HAWAII. . ,
At Chambers-In Probate.
In the matter of the Estate of AN
DREW KAPAKU, late of Lahaina,
Maui, Deceased.
. Order of Notice of Hearing, Petition
for Administration. )
On Reading and Filing the Petition of
Kali Kapaku, widow of deceased, of La
haina, iyiaui, alleging that Andrew Ka
paku, of Lahaina, Maui, died intestate
at Lahaina, Maui, - on the loth day of
June, A. D. 1910, leaving property in the
Territory of Hawaii necessary to be
administered upon, and praying that
Letters, of Administration issue to A. N.
HAYSELDEN:
IT IS ORDERED, that Monday, the
8th day of August, A.- D. 1910, at 10
o'clock A. M be and hereby is appoint
ed for hearing eaid Petition in the Court
Room of this Court at Wailuku, Maui, at
which time and place all persons con
cerned may appear and show cause, if
any they have, why said Petition should
not be granted, "and that notice of this
order shall be published once a week for
three successive weeks in the "Maui
published ia Wailuku, Maui.
' Dated June 30, 1910.
(Sgn.) S. B. KINGSBURY,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the and
Cirouit. . .
Attocf
Edmund H. Hart,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the 2nd
Circuit.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER
RITORY OF HAWAIL
In the matter of , the Estate of Henry
Martyn Alexander, Late of Haiku, Maui.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against the Estate of Henry
Martyn Alexander, late of Haiku, County
of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, to present
the same to the undersigned, lua B.
Alexander, executrix of said Estate, at
Spreckelsville, Maui, pr to H. p. Bald
win, Puunee, Maui, within six months
from date of publication of this notice.
or payment thereof will be forever bar
red.
Dated at Wailuku M 111,1 tVlitt An..
, way
of June, 1910.
INA B. ALEXANDER,
Executrix of ilio lVini ,. nu...
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July 2, 9, 16, 23.
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