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TITH GAR DUX ISLAND. """RaKffi EXCEL?7 DIAR1F. 1912 Hi j Office and pocket diarc all sizes hound in clolll of or leather. Mail orders promptly filled. Hawaiian News Co., Ltd. Young Bldg. Honolulu 8 Q fi 5 liUflFTlO IS IB J !!-" b If 11 1 I &J I Sift Hal I Eh! I Si Slrils i I lUl I I BliUlSUraSH Stocks, Bonds and Real Estate No. 857 Kaahumanu Street WHEN IN NEED OF n n T raper HagS, 1 WineS, Stationery HONOLULU'S LARGEST PAPER HOUSE AMERICAN- HAWAIIAN PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Fort nnd Queen Streets GEO. G. GUILD, Vice-Prea & Mgr HOCK SHEE Taii.ok Four years with W. AJiana, Honolulu, is now located at. KAPAIA STORE Garments cleaned and pressed Latest prevailing fashions. Workmanship Guaranteed Oceanic Steamship Go's. Time-table The favorite S. S. SIURRA. 10, 000 tons displacement, sails from Honolulu Decniber 27. Jan. 17 19 12. 'First-class single to San Fran cisco, $65; round trip, $110. C. Brewer 6k Co. Ltd. GliXKRAL AGKXTS HARRY ARMITAGE C Z w7 fcT v-" Stock and Bond Broker & Member Honolulu Stock and Bond Ivschange J In Campbell Block HONOLULU Koloa Plantation Store Wholesale and Retail Groceries. Dry Goods of all Descriptions, General Plantation Supplies. - , irfjrtfn hfi LavHmi essnrt W hiii UiUUvil IxiMtlU "J-fc-'W ERViSORS MEET Loiitiniud tn m i ago 1 . 19;!, i..'. nun; t.,il lm c l.i. in was a K ..ilii.i.ile oile. was dulv tcieiv.d and ifkr -.onies lisfaeh rv l : laiia tio s gvci the .loard and II, iO'. in.;!. un ! .lr. i j.iy duly seconded hy Rolrigties the claim was ordered to he paid. The report of the I'otindinasler for Lihue for the quarter ending D.-ceiulur 31st., lyll. was duly re ceived anil releried to the Stand ing Co'iiniittee who Inter on in the day after having made a favorable report on same, recommended its approval, which was done. The Financial Reports for the month of December last, being that of the Treasurer; Auditor's: Auditor's Trial Balance and Stale- mLllt Expenditures; and tin. - ',inl P'Ji'l were duly received and referred to the Standing Com- uuttee. Mr. Gay as Standing Committee favorably reported on the Financial Reports, for October and for No vember. 1911, and upon his recom mendations the reports were ap proved . Reports on School Building etc., from Anahola Inline; Ilanainatilu (1); Koloa: Kajaheo: Maknweliand Kekaha, for December, 1911. wjrc duly received and filed. In con nection with the report from the Lihue School Mr. J. H. Moragne wav authorized to secure tlie ser vices of the Territorial Chief Snii- Larv Inspector, Air. P. 15. Cook, to look into the unsanitary matter re ported. A communication dated the 1st., .list, from Mrs. M. V. Newman, Principal of the Hanalei School and addressed to Mr. J. II. Morag- ''c. V.0U111V Koao supervisor, was duly received, and referred back to Mr. Moragne with authority to act on the matters contained in the communication. Mr. Moragne to whom was re ferred for investigation and report the communication of Mr. I,orrin Andrews dated November 29th., 1911. which asked for a reparation to one Mr. Choo Won Ver a Ko rean alleged to have been injured iy a county employee whilst dis charging his duties, reported for nis investigation from winch he was satisfied, that though the Ko rean was injured, yet the County employee was not to be blamed for the injury. The Board after due consideration of the report and ol the subject matter itself referred the matter to Mr. Gay with full authority to adjust the claim if he is satisfied that the same is a lcgiti aiate one. A communication dated the 3rd., .nst. from Mr. H. H. Brodie, Su pervising Principal, suggesting foi (l; the construction of an extr, room for the Kekaha School house, and (2 for the leveling off of tin new school grounds at Hauapcpe. was duly received, and Mr Morag ne was instructed to build the ne cessary room asked for the Kekaha School, and to give the necessarv levJing asked for the new school grounds at Hanapei'e. Upon a stateui.nt by the chair, the chairman, upon motion of Mr. Uay seconded i.y .Mr. lota, was authorized to borrow the ueces- sarv money troin the banks, to meet the expenses o f biuhiin macadam roads and oilier roao work etc. on Kaua;. Upon motion of Mr. Gay second ed by Mr. Kodngues the countv road supervisor was instructed to stand reaily to proceed with maca daiiuzing work alter the 25lh. ot this mouth. At 12:15 i'. m. the Board took recess tin till 2:0(1 1'. M. AFTKRNOON SKSSION At 2:01) o'clock p. M. the Uoaid again resumed its meeting. The Board took up the healing on the petition for the extension of the Kapaa government road, due notice of which was duly publish ed by the county clerk in the G.VKUUX Ini.AN!uf December 12lh. 19th, and 26th, 1911. Present were Mr. M. I'. I'rosser of the firm of Mensrs. Kinney, 1'rosser, Anderson it Marx, Attornev s at Law ami appearing for the Makee Sugar Co.; Mr. R. 1'. Spalding, President of the Makee Sugar Co.; Mr. S. K. Kaeo, Counlv Attorney. Mr. I'rosser tor the Makee Migar Co., took the floor and gave almost in detail transactions wnich took place between the Makee Sugar Co., and the Territory of Hawaii turougu uie i governor aim tue Superintendent of Public Works and Commissioner of Public Lands, Mr. Marston Campbell, on matters pertaining to lauds in Kapaa-Kea- lin and the Kapaa road question, and stated that the said Superin - tendeiit of Public Woiks some 1 time ago made an unwritten pro position to the Makee Sugar Co., that ' provtdtd that the Makee Sugar Co., can get it right of way r fcoia wuw tor its rail roud.i from 0k- gjvri.meuws pro- .DC i ei'illliaiiy wil. pay 01 e- ) ol illw Con. alld olic-tnii.4 the linilliletlilllic tot In. Kea. 1. 1 hliogv.) uliilllg Hie Hie 01 ij Uie inline or the liie 01 tut eoi- V poration, tile v.ouui. to pav on. tor repair. auioitnoiig to Ji-ah.- nnd ltileicsl Horn ttate ot pa., - 8 lnent." T Ji i proportion, .ti . I'rosser ntaied Was accepleil . 'by tile MuKee oilgar Co.. anil tne cnances are that tins deal will go 1 through. He in behalf ol tne M.ikee , Sugar Co., reipiesied for Uie con- ( ! liniianceof this hearing to a Inline fl 4M,,r ' It. I B The Board, after having heaul e County Attorney Kaeo in behalt g of the County and ot the petition- , jj ers, upon motion of Mr. Gav sec- 8 omled by Mr. Lota, continued the hearing of this matter until the next regular monthly and business meeting of the Boaid, to-wit; on Wednesday, February 7tll. next. The report of the county roail supervisor for the mouth ot Decern-, ber, 1911. was duly leceivetl and1 ordered liled. This report stated in substance that only general re-1 pair and upkeep work was done during the month by means ot regular county funds. No school work of importance, was undertaken, and tor Water, Works nothing was done. i A request from Mr. D. K. Ka-1 pahee, District Magistrate of Koloa, ior stationery and torn Typewriter tor the use of his Court, was duly I received, and after a fair considera-1 lion of the same, the request, with the exception of the Type I vriter, was granted upon motion of Mr. Gay seconded by Mr. Rod rigues. Upon motion of Mr. Gay sec onded bv Mr. Rodrigues the Board voted that taxes on property etc. within this County shall be levied ;it the rate of one per cent. (l' ) ;is last year. In connection here with the clerk was instructed to forward a copy of the Boards' es timate of the County's expendi tures lor the year 1912, to Mr, J. K. Farley, Assessor fot the Fourth Taxation Division (Kauai & Nii hati. ) Mr. Gay moved for the appro priation of the sum of seventy thousand two hundred and fifty live dollars. ($70, 255.00; out of moneys available i 11 the county treasury for the payment of sala ries and p a y rolls, repairs of schools etc. wiges, labor and the maintenance of roads as follows: Salary County Rpad Supervisor Pay of Police: Specials 1500.00 All districts 4530.00 Brands, Registration of Coroner's Inquest County Jail County Law Library District Courts & Jails: Wainiea 400.00 Koloa -100.00 Lihue 400.00 Kawaihatt 400.00 Hanalei 400.00 Discount K; Interest District Pounds lCxpeiises of Election 1350.00 6030.00 10.00 400.00 2300.00 25.00 2000.00 3 50.00 25.00 250.00 600.00 Expenses of Witnesses Furniture & Office Supplies 50.00 Hospitals ( four) 1950.00 Incidentals: Attorney Auditor County Clerk Sheriff Supervisors Treasurer 150.00 425.00 330.00 900.00 50.00 240.00 CoRd Supervisor 700.00 2795.00 Office Rent 210.00 R .gistration A utomobiles Repairs .School etc: Wainiea 500.00 Koloa 500.00 L hue 500 00 Kawaihau 500.00 Hanalei 500.00 Stationery Support of Prisoners Treasurers & Revenue 10.00 2500.00 100.00 1200.00 200.00 Stamps Water Works: Wainiea Kahiheo Koloa Kawaihau 400.00 3)00.0t 'OU 00 0u00 3800.00 Weights & Measures Koad Work: Wainiea: Macadamizing Oiling Roads Roads K: Bridges Koloa: Macadamizing Oiling Roads Roads & Bridges 5000.00 5000.00 ! 5OO.00 2400.00 Lihne: Macadamising 151HMK00 Oiiiug Roads 15OU.00 Roads & Bridges 1800.00 Kawaihau: Roads & Bridges Hanalei: , Roads ci Bridges 3300. oi) County Road Machinery 1000.00 and being seconded by Mr. Rouri' gues, was carried. Mr. Gay also moved for tlie fur ther appropriation of the Bum For tv Dollars fSo.oo for Incidentals: County Attorney, ami lieiiig sec SiS ',' 5' " Horsepower Wheel Base 1 c m inches. Tires ,ij s 1-2 inches, front and rear. Weight I si in pounds. Motor Renault type, 4-cylinder, cast en bloc, .1 4-inch bote and 4 1 -2-iuch stroke. Transmission Selective sliding gear type. Tluee speed forward and reverse. Fan Back ot Radiator Cooling System Forced urculaiion "splash system, vertical tube radiator, centrifugal water pump. Axles Semi-floating rear; I -Beam front. Springs Suni and three-quarter elliptic front and rear respectively. Gasoline Capacity Ten gallons Water Capacity- Four gallons. Control Strictly standard and internal; secured to rear wheels. Clutch Li ather-faced cone with slip springs 1111. 1 r leather. ASSOCIATED Miss I leas who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Roendahl, for the past two weeks, returned to Hon olulu Saturday. Misses Eva Hastie and Dorothy Whittington, returned to school in Honolulu last Tuesday. A crowd o f Makaweli's voting people spent New Year's Eve on the Lawai beach singing incanta tions to the dying groans of the old year and giving the X.'W Year a hearty welcome. The Makaweli truck was used as a conveyance. A jolly party composed oi the following well known people, pic nicked at the McBryde reservoir last Sunday: Mrs. Roendahl. Mr. Moeller, Misses Mable, Janet, Ma rion and Kva Hastie, Miss Mik vard Deas, Mr.' Miller. Mr. Hugh--, Mr. Filler and Mr. Dillinghan-. A number of extremely well rendered vocal selections"!) y Mr. Hugs, added to the delight of the occa sion. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Bro die last Wednesday evening was the scene of much merriment the occasion being a nutsicale given bv this very popular couple to the following young people: Mr. and Mrs. Rojiidahl, Miss Deas, Misses Mable, Janet and Mnrion Hastie, Messrs. McBryde. Hughes a 11 d Capt. Leavitt. A NEW PLANTATION The first official meeting of the Selama-Dindings Plantation Com pany was held in the office of its at torneys, Kinney, Prosser, Ander son ft Marx, last week, and the following members of the company elected as a board of directors: K. C. Waterhouse, A. S. Wilcox, R. A. Cooke, H. M. von Holt, J. R. Oalt, W. D. .Baldwin, J. Water house and Robbins B. Anderson. Articles of incorporation were ap proved and filed later in the day. These articles provide that the head office of the corporation shall be in Honolulu, although the rubber and cocoanut plantations are in the Ma lay state of Perak. The capital stock of the company is $400, 000, divided into 40. oon shares of $lo each. The limit of capital is set at o .000.000. D o c t o r Waterhouse ... ....... .. , ( I iceeie n 11 a 1 w n ui 1 slock i" tl company as payment Eleele Echoes -.,1 .. -i 1 100.00 for the plantations. It was pro I posed to set out 3000 acres at once in cocoanut trees. 1800.00 3600. 00 10400.00 landed by Mr. Rodrigues, was car , ried. Upon motion of Mr. Gav second ed by Mr. Lota, expenses for road 8i00.oo ; n ork in the different district (or the enusiug munth were limited to 1 the sum of $1700.00 as follows: I Waimea: 1 Roads & Bridges $400 00 18300.00; Koloa: Roads ft Bridges 350 00 1800.OO, Lihue: Roads it Bridges 250 00 K'tvvaihau: Roads & Bridges 500 00 Hainlei: Koad & Bridges 500 00 UiKJii motion of Mr. Gay tiecoud- ed.by Mr. Rodrigues the tuuetiug Was adjourned but subject to tlie - , call q; a chaii . tye "... 7 GARAGE, LTD., New Stenciled Articles Artistic in Designs Low in Price Cusl lion covers, Curtains, Laundry bags, Shoe bags, Wor bags, Table Covers, Belts, etc. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL MAIL ORDERS Ye Arts and Crafts Shop HONOLULU I. S. OZAKI WAIMEA Wholesale Liquor Dealer ALSO Complete Line of Oriental Goods Telephone Xo. 102. Miss Power Fashionable Millinery Parlor 210.211 Bailor, BUg. Fori Street Honolulu Agents For Kauai, In The Harrison Mutual Association J. M. Kaneakua on membership, Lihue W. H .Rice, Merchandise, Lihue Rev. J. A. Akina membership, Wainiea C. B. Hofgaard & Co. L t d., Merchandise, Wainiea NEW COMPANY By the establishment of a local agency under the management of W. O. Franklin, the Brunswick - Balke-CollendcrCoinpany has made ' it possible for owners of billiard ta-1 bks to have repairs made without I the necessity of sending to the mainland. Mr. Franklin is located at 71 Queen Street, Honolulu, wdiere he carries in stock a com plete line of billiard and pocket billiard tables and accessories as Well as the celebrated Wicke's re frigerators, well-known as econo mists in ice. These a:e fished on the exterior in oak or tile and in side with opal glass. Correspon dence relative to tables or supplies nnd refrigerators will have prompt attention ut tlie h a n d of Mr. Franklin who will give personal attention to renairs to tables. ..-. All men are eijual at birth and death. Of two evils choose neither. Some men are like wheelbar rowsthey won't carry anything unless tiwy sue pushed, The Hudson for 1911 BODY S YLES AND PRICES Roadster, two paenger, 25 gal. tnnU, $1000 Koacltter, three paenger, ingle rumble Seal, $1000 Roadster, four panenger, double rumbl Seat, $1025 Bearings Front wheels; large sie, ball type. Ri.ar wheels: roller, with ball thrusts. Frurne Pressed steel; best open hearth stock; drop sub-flame, to which transmission and motor are secured. Radiator Kxtra large; vertical tubes; horizon tal fins; very efficient. Daslt Rich mahogany, with coil box to match. Protected on edges with brass moulding, channeled out to the fit over edges of the woodwork, providing protection from the weather. Equipment- Two gas head lights; generator; two side oil lamps; tail lamps; horn; full set of tools and jack. Runabout- Price $1000 F. O. B. Detroit. Price S1350 F. O. B. Honolulu .with top, glass front and Pres O. Lite tank. Touring Car- Price S1600 F. O. B. Honolulu including top, glass front and Pres O. Lite tank. Frank E. Howes, Manager HONOLULU Branch Wahiawa, Telephone Xo. 7. V2KI323SEBXX Bishop & Co. BANKERS Established 18.S9 j c HoNOi.ri.r, Hn.o, Waimka Kauai. c Transacts a General Bakning and Kxchange Business Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued avail able in all principal cities of the world. Interest allowed at the rate of A per cent per annum on Sayings Bank deposits, v- Interest paid on Time De posits at the following rates: 3 Months 3 per cent per annum. 6 Months 3 1-2 per cent per annum. 12 Months 4 percent per annum. AH business entrusted by customers on other islands receives careful and prompt attention. Curio Den 1119 Fori Street, Honolulu Has a fine line of Cut Glass. Hawaiian Scenes painted on China Always Popular Prices Most of a man's wickedness comes from an evil heart, but a lot of his meanness comes from n bad liver.