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V ESTABLISHED 1904. VOL 8. NO. 18. A. LIHUE, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, MAY 9,1911. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, $2.50 PER YEAR. r i. I IN 'A MR. JENNINGS LEAVES MR. MAHN RECEIVES OLD GLORY IS TO FLOAT KOLOATOLIVE IN CITY HIS BROTHER MEMBERS CHAMPIONS OF THE SUPERVISORS HOLD WAIMEA PARK THE MONTHLY PLAN SESSION Local Business Firm Donates a Silver Cup ' Kegel Club House Again The Scene Of Tc Baseball Champions For Season Games WA1MEA-K00LAU TEAMS Many Weekly Social Events-Mokiliana Club Dance-Will have Junior B. B. League A Pleasant Gathering Of Its Members OVER NEW HANAPEPE SCHOOL Department Of Education Will Rush Work On New Structure With A View To Hav- ing It Completed By The Opening Of The Next School Year. Two Communications Received Stating The "Follow The Law!" Advises County Att'y. TEACHERS ASSIGNED--PEACE DAY-BIGGER GROUNDS, Many Good'Deeds Accomplished Kaeo In Speaking On A,- By Sheldon. i propriations The Kegel Club's handsome headquarters was again the scene of a delightful gathering on Satur day evening, when the members and friends congregated in replv to an invitation from Retiring President Mahn to become his Superintendent. Willis T. Pope of the Hoard of Kducation, is not a man to permit things like the present grand jury investigation, to side, track him from plans for future development in the educa tional line. He is accredited by a Honolulu paper with giving first SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS FOR TEACHERS JULY, 5 The Department of Kducation is making arrangements for another summer school similar to the one held last year, the expenses which, this year will be paid out of the Public subscriptions. The time set for opening is Monday, Inly 5th and it will be in session for six THE JENNINGS WILL LIVE guest tor the evening. At nine 1 o'clock, following the termination place to the very extensive school of a very exciting bowling contest, j house building program which the weeks. Many applications have Newly President Wolters called in,,. i,,,vi.i(m-,. fr.,i..,l m, T. been received" from ti:ir1ur; wlm IN THE CITY IN THE FUTURE the house to order and made what ; . SuiK,rintedent of wish to attend the school. might be considered the last official b 1 , Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Jennings, who address from the club to its retir- I'Mc Works, Mr. Pope will get TpAniCDC to have resided in Koloa for a nuin- ing president. Mr. Mahn 'res- busy with plans and specifications UlUUL ItAltltKa 1U ber of years, during which time ponded in his usual pleasing as noted in the loan bill which PASS EXAMINING TEST Mr. Jennings nas conducted a large manner, concluding by wisning nrovides among others, a new According to new regulations. wholesale and retail general mer- the club and its members the same r1intir1if "limitless, registered at tile , ciimsn tlint 1in ninrbi'd itJ n.nst Hotel Fairview last night en route , 'history. sam; to be completed by the open to Honolulu where they will likely , Refreshments were liberally sup- ing of the fall term. make their future home. On Sat-1 plied, as was also a great variety urday evening last , his employees 0f edibles. The orchestra was again EARLY ASSIGNMENT OF "gave him a reception at which, by on hand, arrangements having ' nttp TFAfWNr ctacc actions and verbal expressions, been made to include two more UUK ItAUlinii OlArr indicated their regret over the loss ' Well known musicians, namelv This year the Department of of their old employer. Mr. and sirs. I jack Bergstrom and J. H. Coney, Kducation will try the experiment school building for Hanapepe, the some or tue supervising I'rincipals APPROPRIATIONS MADE Wainiea, Kauai, May 5th. Kditor Gakdkn Island, Dear Sir: "Kvery cloud has a silver lin-, Hanalei Asks For Homestead Road-Big ing, ami so shall it be in the Appropriations For Road Laborers. case of the "Sheldon Park" ques-1 tion, of which mention was! made in the columns of your last issue. Few there are who will The regular moutly meeting of say that there is not room for; the Hoard of Supervisors of the criticism in the management of. County of Kauai, T. H., was held the park bill, yet has not the at the office of the Hoard in Uhue, record of this venerable representa- on Wednesday, Mar 3rd, 1911, at tive of the people during his four 10:30 o'clock a. m. terms in the Legislature been stifli- Present: H. D. Wishard, chair- ripntlv mfritnriniiQ tn rvititi-frnf ... r r rn i.. r ' - will form part of the examining. ! , ' . . . . , ' ' ' V t' ".csay, Board in the teachers' examinations the f error which he as com- Joe Rodrigues, J. k. Lota, this year. This board will prepare ! nntted at tnis late no"r? The citi- I he minutes of the last meeting the questions as well as conduct ; ns of Waimea can remember were read and approved. the examinations, which will like' ly fall at the close of the summer school. Jennings are booked on the Hall for Honolulu this atternoon. LIHUE FIRM LENDS HELP IN THE BIG BALL SERIES The Lihue Store through its man ager, H. Rohrig, has put up a beau tiful silver cup to be awarded to the winning team in the 1911 series of ball games. It-will be of beautful design and an incentive for high ' class pjaying. both of whom acquitted themselves of assigning the teachers to their in a praiseworthy manner, and to respective positions before the close the satisfaction of the audience. of the present term, ending June Mr. Malm leaves this afternoon 23. This is to be done to give the on the Kiuau for Honolulu, where teachers the advantage of knowing are carried through, all rules and he and his family will transfer to where they will be placed for the regulations of the Hoard of Kduca- BOARD OF EDUCATION COURTING If arrangements PUBLICITY now pending, when our town was partly under a The chairman stated for the in swamp. Mr. Sheldon succeeded formation of the Board that by Act in securing necessary appropria- 72 of tlle Session Laws of 1911. tions to remedy this disagreeable and from the legal Opinion of state of affairs. Not only has Mr. County Attorney Kaeo touching Sheldon been ever on the alert for tlle same, the Hoard is now unable the best interests of the District t0 spend any of the public moneys which he represents, but he has for tlle public wqrk etc. of this the Sierra which leaves for the coming year coast tomorrow. They will go direct through to Liepsig. A large number of friends will be at the wharf to see them off, and to wish them health and happiness in their new home. AN AFTERNOON FOR MISS MATILDA MAHN MrSr C. Maser's home was the scene of gayety on Saturday after- noon wnen an uie muc gm m i I the vicinity gathered in response be officially invited to giuvan invitation to a farewell party The people in Honolulu are co Matilda Mann, who uepans iui Germany with her father this afternoon. HONOLULU CITIZENS TOLD TO "WASH UP" A special day will be named on which all citizens of Honolulu will clean up.' PEACE DAY EXERCISES IN SCHOOLS MAY 18 May 18th. according to official announcement is to become recog nized by our public schools as Peace Day, many schools having been supplied with Peace which nave been pre- the International Peace tion will be published, l liese ar rangements will also include the publication of the school laws as they are now printed. LARGER GROUNDS FOR OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS The Kducational Department is Day very wisely seeking larger grounds Insen instrumental in rendering valuable aid to the island as a whole. Kor instance the Hanalei wharf, represents much of his County, without first appropriating moneys for such expenditures, and advised the Board to follow the law and the advise of the County forethought and efforts. I might Attorney. continue to enumerate the nuiuer-, A general dicussion over the same class with the- bov who had ' to be called in out of the rain. various items for-which, appropria tion may be made was had until 12:30 o'clock p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION At 2:30 o'clock p. m., the Board again resumed its meeting. Supervisor Mc Bryde- offered a ul- Day, Lincoln's Day, May Day and two acres in area for each public tion to be placed on the services of ( Resolution (Resolution 1, - P ) in t ie r ag uav. scnooi in tue lerntorv. . ., . fnf ,1,., ... ft ' " our very worthy Representative. tor the apj. tor our rumored public schools. It is that a request will soon ous things he has done for the people, but it is not my desire to enter into a controversy on the subject feeling assured that the fainninded policy which the Gak- programs, pared bv Society. This adds one more to go to the Department of Land, call- den Island is known to pursue, the list of holidays such as Arbor ing tor lots containing no less than will not permit an unfair 'estima- HOUSE PARTY GIVEN IN PRETTY HANALEI Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wilcox en PASSENGER BREEZY NEWS FROM HANALEI ARRIVALS BY SATURDAY'S HALL Hanauu, May6.-C.H. Makee Hoccmrnrc nrri,-i,i,r hv iiw Mnll returned Wednesday from Hono- BIG ANNUAL DANCE ON SATURDAY NIGHT The Mokihana Club has issuod invitations to its annual ball which Citizkn. Waimea, Kauai, May 7th. Kditor Gakdkn Island, Dear Sir: In your issue of the 2nd. inst., appropriation of the sum of $34,945.00, as follows: RKSOLUTION Making Appropriations for the various Services of the County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii. Beit resolved, by the-Board of ir. aim .tun. -t.. " i - ...... , , , aiued at a house party in their 1 Saturday, were: J. W. Bergstroni, lulu where he ha5 been sitting lfrt i4-oniMi iirmiP Inst Saturdav even- W. Ellis. Mrs. Reis and child ing, the guests including Ex-Gov. Miss Virginia Reis, I. S. Kaeo, H. Geo. R. Carter, Mrs. Harry Mac- Andennan, Mr. and Mrs. Owe and farla'ne and Senator Kairchild. i child and C. Souza. on the jury, it is reported mat he brought back a neatly bound is to be held in the Lihue Hall next appears an article headed bheldon Supervisors of the County of Kauai, -following lark tne wording winch strikes Territory 'of Hawaii, that the Saturday evening, l lie lollowing members form the various com mittees, which is a guarantee that vohunn of Kipling, but he stoutly the affair will be a success: ANOTHER FAREWELL , THE STODARTS TO LIVE TO MR. FRITZ MAHN ' IN HONOLULU IN FUTURE Mr. Frank Crawford entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening at the Hotel Eairview in honor of Mr.' F. Mahn who leaves for Ger ' many by today's steamer. Places were iaui ior six, wic u.u. - . tntll(. o....... .vith Mrs. cfn(inrt , .-.... F. Mahn. Win, Rice '' ' . . ' nuiu icui, denies the allegation. County Engineer Moragne has been surveying our new harbor site. Work will probably begin soon on the long coveted wharf. A new school tank and various 111 other repairs are anticipated in iin- Mr. Stoddart, for several years manager of the McHryde Planta tion, and who recently retired as such, has purchased property Honolulu, and after an extended rovements to be made on the. Ha DANCli COM.MITTUK. Mrs. i". i,, I'titntau, chairman Mrs. Christ Mrs. nroadbent Miss l'llison Miss Hannah Sheldon KKl'KKSHMKNT COMMITT12K! Mrs. nroadbent, chairman will return and j his future home make Honolulu ills' nresent: Ir.. Charlie Rice, H. Wolters, Dr. Putman and F. Crawford, . j LIHUE WILL ORGANIZE . 1 MR. and MRS. LYDGATE A JUNIOR BASEBALL! LEAVING FOR JAPAN Plans looking forward to the or- Rev. J. M. gaiiization of a Junior Base Hall lea- afternoon for gueare about to materialize,-with P'ace Ashton Hogg and Harrison Rice from whence Society turned out in full the other night, to see a' moving pic ture show which was held in the Japanese School house. There was something moving all right, Lydgate leaves this j,ut it was a bunch of easy ones Honolulu, at which r1r tlwir uiv limnpwnrd. Miss Smith accompanied Mr. Makee from Honolulu, and is the g;uest of Mrs. C. H. Makee. Rev. Hans Iseuberg and Mr. Mahn, accompanied by the latters join thev Mrs. Lydgate will sail for Mr. and Mrs. yOlir Writer as Uncalled for. We' follnwintr sums nmnnntintr tr Thir. know Mr. Sheldon to be a modest ty Four Thousand Nine Hundred man. Our representatives, all of, And Forty Five Dollars ($34,945) them, prove to the tax payers are. hereby appropriated to be paid of Kauai to have done good work out 0f moncy.s in the General Fund not only for Kauai, but for the Qf the Terasurv of the County of Territory in general. The intro- Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, for duction of the Waimea park bill, Salaries fixed by law and other your writer thinks, was done with ' Salaries, wages of labor, mainten good intentions and not as the 1 ancii Df iails. nrisonurs. schools. Miss Kllison Mrs. Stewart article might appear to place him and general exnenses of tin- said Mrs. Deinert before the public. The tax payers County of Kauai for the period be- dkcokation committhk of Waimea can look back and see ginning with the First day of Janu ., , . the good work Mr. Sheldon has arv ion. and endinir with the . ::. : uone ior me district, me river Miss Klhson miss noapih embankment sometime ago was a invitations irood measure for t h e district , Miss Jordan Misses Sheldon though the appropriation was not vtiri iun DWfP MflPF enough to complete it then and he j Dilicicc I1D TDEliv has again added $18,000 this term KAHrlta JAP IKhAlI for the same purpose, and we can j mention several more measurers i that Mr. Sheldon has done for Waimea District which its citizens well know. We. the Thirtieth day of June, 1911, Continued on page 4 said MUSIC Mrs. Holing chairman Mrs. w. n. nice, jr., KHCHl'TION Mr. and Mrs. Charles nice nr. and Mrs. l-utinan n heM nromoters.' Great interest Japan on the 16th i hein? taken in tfiis organization I Lydgate are off for a vacation of and there is likely to be something , two or three months, during which children, came from' Lihue a tour country of the more definite to report in our next 1 time they will make issue concerning these y o u n g cherrv blossom count sp&rtsmen. KOOLAU BASKET-BALL TEAM rKAUAI ICE COMPANY GETTING IN LINE FOR CONTEST DIGS BIG WATER TUNNEL The Lihue Ice a n d Electric day last week Hacna caves. and visited one the I'LOOK MANAOKR Mr. j. H. coney I'ATKONKSSKS Mrs. s. wilcox, Mrs. A. Mrs. iseuberg and Mrs. of the island of Kauai, should be proud of our representatives, and nothing but the good work they have done should be mentioned. Thanking you in advance I am A Tax Paykr. Once more England and Japan have clasped hands in the interest of commerce .and peace, thus tax payers strengthening their standing among The Koolau basketball team is DR. G00DFELL0W IS LOCATED IN HONOLULU The many friends of Dr. Ferd SOCIALIST LEADER IS ; BRIEFLY UPPERMOST A socialist leader named Ross. In reference to the article appear ing in last week's issue and to which exception is taken in the . . i . . . i f ir ii :n i.. ...i 4 !.. ........ .... . . . A V. " :n. .1... f c... Company nas driven a uiunei i.ihkiwiiuw wm w imuwu m certainly laid indisputable claim to above letters, we wish to say that near v six hundred teet the powers, with a big advantage on thesideof the Mikado's subjects. The new treaty was signed Friday and goes into effect at once. CUrillK U " "; " .'" . I tl.rnn.rl, n hill inst niauka the ice team. 1-l7,nn' being to ynmZ T he care of V ormer ' t1'1 atldi to M I''' ? "'r I vilw for the power house. The point ICaili ,w one who is considered an expert. iM,'.. ...ill hr. miioli interest taken . A i,i.t,vi.ii ilmcc ttvn motor, ill where the water enters the pipe plunge towards the water its last is about twenty feet above . i r ... e 1.:..,- " I,;, n,0.,,.. idniw, inai oi me luriuei , muimiik teams, ; "' " . siderabl played on in i.imic, j wilcox, rheilen. BENO-WELDON SHOW COMING NEXT WEEK Beiio-Weldon show troupe has billed Lihue for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, May 15th, long that he has decided to remain in being ; up above everv-other onrani- tiu. r.vuni.-v Tsi.Avn is n naner re- 16th, and 17th, respectively and if the ice the islands, having located in . i?Pi,iv. :,,i,f ...i,.. i, , : i... : r .expressions of satisfaction on their occupied a conspicuous place on and her people, regardless of class af 5 mS the top of the Voung Hotel build- or disdinctiou. Mr. Sheldon has bunch of performers will meet with ing and roasted the capital class to done to his people, all that our a hearty greeting, a brown. Poor old Honolulu, correspondent claims p e r h a p s Changes have been made in the First the Russians, then the cholera, more, and when 'sent up again, Program which was produced on what he can to- u,eir 'ornier visit wnicn aaas un this one error "lenseiy to the very interesting le gain in power. Honolulu with omces in the Young Building. Dr. Goodfellow, like many others, came to Hawaii about a year and a half ago. in tending to remain for a short time only, but was so well pleased with the country and its people, that he decided to remain. Mrs Moragne will be hostess at a 5S cl!ar,lic Kice e" urs. aiuruKiit tertaifl at dinner in honor of Geo, sewing party to the Lihue ladies to morrow atternoon at two o'clock. Beginning next Sunday, a In it tance to the Lihue ball park w.Il be charged all but school chil hen. The sum of 15c. however, will Iks Carter, Mrs. Carter and Macfarluue, collected from children entering tomorrow evening. the grand stand. next the order, "get cle now the socialist. Next? more, n" and will, we trust do u-tirrls riTtifviiu which stands' against an otherwise alld MuMy pleasing acts of these excellent record, and which has xp" uunuiers. Herman Andennan, steam plough been commented upon not with a "" engineer for the Lihue Plantation view of personal attack, but in the Gaylord and Charlie Wilcox, of returned from a vacation to the city interest of the public welfare. Koloa, came over to take in the Wednesday, Editok. ball game on Sunday, i