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TUP. MAUI XKWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914.
IMTSOrl NAVIGATION CO.
26$ Wurket Stmt, San Tramisce, California.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE
San Francisco Puget Sound
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
No.1
1914
Steamer
"Hilonian.... J.in i
tEnterprise.. Jan 3
Lurline Jati 6
Wilheluiina. Jati 14
Hoiiolulan... Jan 20
Hyades Jan 22
Matsonia Jan 28
Lurline Feb 3
tEnterprise. Feb 7
Willielinina. Feb 11
Hilonian... Feb 12
Honolulnn... Feb 17
Matsonia Feb 25
Lurline Mar 3
Hyades Mar
Wilhelmina. Mar 11
tEnterprise.. Mar 14
Manoa Mar 17'
Matsonia Mar 25
Hilonian ... Mar 26
Lurline Mar 31
Wilhelmina. Apr 8
Manoa Apr 14
Hyades Apr 16
tEnterprise.. Apr 18
Matsonia Apr 22
Lurline Apr 28
Wilheluiina . May 6
Hilonian.... May 7
Manoa May 12
Matsonia May 20
tEnterprise. May 23
Lurline May 26
Hyades May 28
Wilhelmina June 3
Manoa June 9
Matsonia.... June 17
Hilonian... June 18
Lurline June 23
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A rrive
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Feb 15 Feb 25 Mar 7
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Feb 24 Mar 3 Mar 10
Mar 3 Mar 1 1 Mar 17
Mario Mar 17 Mar 25
Mai 14 Mar 24 Apr I Apr II
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May 26 June 3 June 9
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June 2 June 9 June 17
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June 16 June 23 June 30
June 23 July I July 7
June 27 July 7 July 15 July 23
June 30 July 7 July 15
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Indicates that Steamer carries freight and combustibles only,
t Sails from Hilo.
PORTS OF CALL.
S. S. MATSONIA To Honolulu and Hilo.
S. S. WILHELMINA To Honolulu and Hilo.
S. S. MANOA To Honolulu and Kahului.
S. S. LURLINE To Honolulu and Kahului.
S. S. ENTERPRISE To Hilo direct. (Does not call at Honolulu,)
s! S hTlONIAN " . "' ' IIonomm. I'ort Allen, Kaanapali, K abulia and Hilo.
The above dates are subject to change without notice.
KAHULUI RAILROAD CO., Agents, Kahului.
Baseball Players Attention!
The Official Baseball
ssillllilili
CORK
Spalding Cork Centre Ball
Send for complete catalogue of Spalding Goods.
E. O. HALL & SON, Ltd.
HONOLULU
Telegraph News of the Week
miAUbUbU, Jan. l.i. Ihe wind etorin is dying out. No further
damage above !f 100,000 as estimated before.
Governor Pinkliani cabled recommendation for (he ic:ip)iointtncni
or judges) Uohmson, Intiiey and Matthewmn n .
t fa r1, ..: . 1. 1 .1:.
vi.ii;; j;ivrn n tfnij niimuny 01 jj;, pending a divorce
J he Million JJollar structure opposite the Young Hotel is to be
begun on April 1.
It is decided that .McDuflk mint .surrender ring to be sold with
other unclaimed property.
i lie Li roii u a prohibition bill will be introduced on Tuesday in
congress, lirewing stock has dropped.
r 11st Ullicer jpnntli was found guilty of nsoault on a sailor on higl
seas on hoard the Jfyades.
Major Tiirberliike goes to Fort Logan, New York.
British Consul Ileinters goes to Manila, as a promotion.
NEW YORK, Jan.
mands for better pay.
14. Actors have funned a union to make de
Thirteen persons missing in awful storm,
perienced in fifteen years.
Coldest weather ex
SEATTLE, Jan.
turned up safely.
14. Schooner Magnis reported as lost, has
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. If the Anti-Civil Service clause re
garding Post Ollice Department goes through, Wilson will veto it.
1MIT t 'Pitiftnn -r ....
junrti.rDUhii, Jan. 14. l he police charged strikers with
fixed bayonets and injured many. Secretary liain led the strikers,
who were desperate.
Llll UF MEXICO, Jan. 14. Rlanquet will make request on
u. a. A. tor return of generals held across tliH border.
IIU.NULULU, Jan. 13. ' 1 he matter of Judgeships will receive
my first attention," said Governor I'inkham today. He added that
he will take up the matter at once, and make recommendations.
Colonel Morrison will study the defenses of Oahu.
Mayor hern will decide upon the Civil Service Commissioners
within a few days.
The new traffic law will, if passed, reduce the speed limit to 25
miles per hour.
PRESIDIO, Jan. 12. The rebels now control the entire north of
Mexico.
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. The alienists think Harry Thaw is dan
gerous. V
TOKIO, Jan. 12. A long series of earthquakes totaling 350. has
terrorized the town of Kagoshuna. The volcano of Sakura suddenly
became active today and buried two villages.
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 12. O'Shaunessy arrived safely today.
uujuhuuu, jan. 1.4. joei Dean, an old minister, died vester-
S. Mokolii sagged from anchors at Kaneohe and was towed
day.
S
back.
Baseball All Chinese, 4; Hawaii, 1.
Jeff McCam preached in Union Church last night and said he
would light liquor traffic.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. Congress is ready to begin legislation
on matters effecting Han aii In;er-State Commerce, as applies to im
portation and sale of liquor in Hawaii.
The Underwood Bill appears to be defective. Cuba will pay
higher duty than the rest of the world after March 1, instead of less,
at present.
as
PRETORIA. S. A, Jan 11.
on account of strike conditions.
Martial law has been declared here
1'RESIDIO, Jan. 11. Nearly 5,000 Ki-deral soldiers have crossed
into the Unhid States ami surreud.-red to bolder patrols.
CONCORD, Jan. 11
leased on ha il.
-Eip'.vt .! tii it llil'; y Tu.i.v will soon be
OFFICIAL CALL FOR REPUBLICAN TERRITORIAL CON
VENTION TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 24, 1914.
Pursuant to a Resolution adopted by the Territorial Central Committe of the
Republican Party of the Territory of Hawaii, the Republican Precinct Cluba
throughout the Territory of Hawaii are hereby notified to meet on the evening of
the Second Day of February, 1914, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. to make nomination! for
Delegates to a Territorial Convention. The nomination! shall be open from 7:30
to S o'clock p. ni. and shall be filed in writing with the Chairman of the meeting.
The persons so nominated shall be voted for at the primary election to be held in
ench precinct on Saturday, the Seventh day of February, 1914, between the hour!
of I and 7 o'clock p. m.
The Territorial Convention will meet in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, on Tues
day, the 24th day of February, 1914, at 10 a. m. for the purpose of revising the
Rules and Regulations of the party in such manner as to conform to the provision!
of Act 151 of the Laws of Hawaii for the Year 1913, entitled, "An Act to Provide
for the Nomination or F.lection of Candidates for F.lective Offices by Direct Vote"
and for such other business as may properly be brought before it.
The numbers of Delegates to which each precinct club, under the Rules and Re-
gulations of the Republican Party, is entitled to send to said Convention, are as
follows:
DELEGATES TO TERRITORIAL CONVENTION. .
Representative Districts.
Pr:inct.
First Second
County of Hawaii.
4
2 -
3
7
8
9
10
II
12
13
14
5
16
7
18
19
20
21
22
Third
County
of Maui.
(abolished)
3
Fourth Fifth Sixth
City and County County
of Honolulu. of Kauai.
'7
SUMMARY.
35
3 1
3i
3
County of Hawaii 1st
Count-of Hawaii - 2nd
County of Maui 3rd
City and County of Honolulu 4th
City and County of Honolulu 5th
County of Kauai 6th
Representative District 20
Representative District 17
Representative District 35
Representative District 31
Representative District 3!
Representative District 13
Total Number of Delegates
ROBERT W. SHINGLE,
Chairman Republican Territorial Central Committee.
Honolulu, December 3l, 1913.
Jan. 17, 24, 31, 1914.
Notice of Administrator's Sale of
Real Property.
EE 1'ASO, Jan.
American soldiers.
11. Word reached here of wounding of two
VJ1
SOLID SATISFACTION
la Riven by iheStudebaker Wairon. It is built that way.' Only the
reaches, hounds and bolsturs; tougb Becoad growth butt cut hickory
axles. All through only the best. Painted In handsome and durable
colors to Eland the exposure necessary to farm work.
THE STUnEOAICER WAGOfJ
B made is many sizes and style (or every use to which a waon is put.
U you want wagon, a cart or a harness for any use call on us and we
will supply you from the Btudebaker Line. The Studebaker books
aooui wagon carriaKos and barDee are UlWrosUflg. Iffop IB
' and get thou wboa you coma to town.
incy are are.
DAN T. CAREY, WaUuka, Maui, T. R
SHANGHAI, Jan 11. Editor Howe, of Commercial Pies.-,
loud in his ollice. As.si.-sin caught, hut will not tell reason.
shot
of shooting of
on New
HONOLULU, Jan. 10 W ord ha heen received
Masson, us a spy in Mexico.
Joy riders may have fired the shot that killed Chinese
Year day ut Kauiolani l'ark.
Soldier Lyons to be sentenced for manslaughter today.
Kauai Plantations have signed agreement for water supply.
Ditch and pipe line to be built by Lihue Co.
lireckons leaves for Hilo today.
W. M. Giffard is the first man named as President of Roard of
Agriculture and is a Republican.
Joseph Doyle, a bartender, indicted on three charges of Edmunds
Act.
Knhio leaves for Wardiington today.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 9. Agreement of government with Amer
ican Sugar Refinery Co., may caio-e a halt, unless the company agrees
overnn.enl plans for 1 toi yaiiizut ion.
to
NEWPORT, Jan. 9. Four
diowned when launch capsized.
sailors from battleship Wyomi.ig
WASHINGTON,
Trust Rill.
Jan. 9 President Wilson
is preparing Anti-
JOIIANNESRUHG, Jan. 9.
Thousands on strike.
Troops protecting Railroad property.
VIENNA, Jan. 9. King (Jinnies is very ill.
CITY OF .MEXICO. Jan. 9. Huerta i
and will make any more changes that
United Stales.
ready to change cabinet
will alter iclations with
Notice is herehy given that, as admin
istrator of the estate o( Jacintho le
Soua, late of Kaupakalua, .Maui, Terri
tory of Hawaii, deceased, and under and
by virtue of an order granted by the
Hon. Selden B. Kingsbury, Judge of the
Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Cir
cuit, Territory of Hawaii, licensing me
to sell certain real property belonging to
s.iid estate, I shall, on Saturday, the 24th
day of January, 1914, at twelve o'clock
noon, at the Iroiit entrance to the Court
House, at WVniluku, County of Maui,
Territory of llnwaii, sell at public auction
the following described property:
All Unit certain piece or parcel of land
situate in Kaupakalua, County of Maui,
Territory of Hawaii, containing an area
of 6,' j acres more or less, said land being
mure articular!)' described in that Ctrl ain
leed from Joseph Francis to J.Ccintho dc
Suu.a, dated the rli day of November.
and recorded in liber 122 on pages
40A and 404.
Sale to be made subject to the con
firmation of the Court.
l'or further particulars apply to J. S.
Medeiros, administrator of the estate ol
Jaeinthe tie Souza, or Kiios Vincent, at
torney for said estate, Wailuku.
J. S. MF.DEIROS,
Administrator for said Iistate,
Dec. 27, 1913, Jan. 3. io, 17, 1914.
MORTGAGfiti1! NOTICR OP IN
TliMTION TO l OliLCLOSli,
AND OH HALL.
Notice Is Hereby Given that, uuder
the jx.wer of sale contained in that cer
tain indenture ot mortgage of date Nov
ember 28, 1911, executed by DAVID K.
KAHAl'I,F.UO, of Labaina, County ol
Maui, Territory of Hawaii, to C. D.
LUFKIN, of Wailuku, as Trustee, ol
record 111 the Oflice ol the Registrar ol
Conveyances, in Honolulu, ill liber 349,
on pages 342 344, the owner and holder
thereof intends to foreclose said mort
gage, and sell the mortgaged property
therein named because of the non-payment
of principal and interest due on, the
promissory note secured thereby. The
above mentioned mortgage was given to
secure the payment of a promissory note
for Ten hundred aud Fifty ($1050.00)
Dollars of date November 28, 1911, pay
able two years after date, bearing inter
est at the rate of 10 per annum, and
executed by David K. Kahaulelio anil
Kileu K. Kahaulelio.
Notice Is Likewise (liven that, after
the expiration of three weeks from date
of first publication ol this notice, to-wit,
on Saturday, January 31st, 1914, at 12
o'clock uoon of said day, said mortgaged
property, for the reasons above stated,
will be sold at public auction, at the
front entrance to the Court House in the
Town of Wailuku County of Maui, Ter
ritory of Hawaii.
Terms of sale Cash.
Deeds at expense of purchaser.
For further particulars apply to C. D.
Lufkin, Wuiluku, Maui.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, this 5th day
of January, 1914.
C. D. LUFKIN,
as Trustee, mortgagee.
Dcac rlption of Proper ty to be sold .
All those certain pieces and parcels of
laud lying and situate at Makila, Laha
111a, County o .Maui, Territory of Hawaii,
to-wit:
(1) The house lot of Kamohai, describ
ed in Royal patent 2715, Land
Commission Award 6209, area 2
roods, more or less.
I'retuises adjoining the aforesaid,
described in Royal patent 10427,
Laud Commission Award 1112, area
.346 acre.
l'remises described in Royal Patent
1962, Land Commission Award 10221
to Makaulia, area, .75 acre.
'7. 24, 3t.
(2)
(3
Jan
INOTICIi TO CREDITORS.
In the Matter ol the Estate ol ALBERT
B. WEYMOUTH, Late of Lahaina.Maui,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the F.state of Albert B. Weymouth.
deceased, late of Lahaina, Maui, T. H.
present their claims, duly authenticat.
edaud with proper vouchers, if any exist
even il the claim is secured by mortgage
upon real estate to the uudersigued, A.
N. Ilayselden, Executor of the last will
aud testament of the decedent, at his
ollice, in Lahaina. Maui. T. H. withiu
six mouths from the date of the first
publication hereof, or within six mouths
Ironi the date they Idll due due or they
shall be forever barred.
Dale of first publication, Dec. 27, 1913.
A. N. IIAYSI-I.DICN.
F.xeculor.
Dec. 27, I913, J in. 3. 10. 17. 24. Igi4.
ALOHA LODGL NO. U KMC II TH
OV PYTHIAS.
.-evO,
Regular meetings will be held at the
Knights of Pythias Hall, Wailuku, on the
second and fourth Saturdays of each
mouth.
All visiting members are cordially in
vited to attend
W. A. SPARKS, C. C.
A .MAKTINSEN, K. K. & S
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