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THE GARDEN ISLAND. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915. SUPERVISORS MEET (Continued from page 1.) A few demandit irere received by the Board and after examination they were approved to be paid out of the following appropriations, viz: Coroners Inquest $ 30.50 Expenses of Witnesses 45.00 Incidentals: Attorney Auditor Clerk Sheriff Supervisors 1.50 5.85 6.05 25.00 .50 38.90 3.50 71.56 48,43 518.00 Preservation and Insp, of Game Birds , SCHOOLS: Furniture and Fixtures Rep. sch. Houses and Tchrs' Cottages Support of Prisoners ROADS: Koloa: ' Oiling Roads Roads & Bridges 1.25 20.00 21.25 485.62 Hanalei: Macadamizing: Kilauea Total 1,262.76 jlA requisition (P 1266) for a fta.her'f desk for the Haenaschool, upon the motion of Mr, Menefog lio, duly seconded, was granted. - Mr. McBryde moved that the contract ( P 1 264) between the Ter ritory of Hawaii and the Coumtv of Kauai for the construction of 2790 teet of road at the Lawai homesteads and assigned by the parties thereto be not delivered until after a report is received from the County road supervisor; sec onded by Mr. Menefoglio and car ried. Mr. Brandt moved to take up consideration of an ordinance for the seizure and impounding of es trays, which being seconded was carried. A copy of a draft of an or dinance on the subject, which was submitted to the Board on October 7th. 1914, last was read section by section, after which, with a few amendments, and upon motion of Mr. McBryde, seconded by Mr. " VmAt . tVi unu was nasseri' nrd approved by unanimous vote. Mr. McBryde moved to print, in pamphlet form. 250 copies of the ordinance for the use of the courts, the police department and the County of Kauai, which being sec onded by Mr. Brandt, was carried. The Board took up the prepara tion of a budget of expenditures for the next ensuing fiscal year and at 12:30 P. M. a recess was taken to meet again at 2 p. m. Afternoox Session Upon reconvening at 2 p. m., and upon motion of Mr. McBryde seconded bv Mr. Braridt. the fol lowing budget of expenses was ap proved, viz: Supervisors' Mileage 700.00 Incidentals 275.00 975.00 Incidentals: Attorney Auditor Clerk Tr'wsurer 500,00 1 ,000.00 500.00 200.00 2,200.00 225.00 600.00 700.00 License Collections Liquor Licenses Expenses of Election Fur. and Office Supplies Stationery Discount & Interest 500.00 400.00 250.00 Registration of Automobiles 20.00 Weights & Measures 100.00 Exp. Auditing Cty Books 200.00 Incidentals: Sheriff 1.500.00 Pay of Police: Waimea Koloa Lihue Kawaihau Hanalei Specials 3,000.00 1,700.00 1.800,00 1,600.00 1,620.00 2,000.00 11.720.00 1,500.00 Coroner's Inquest Countv Road Supervisor: Salary 2.700.00 Incyentals 1.200.00 ' 3.900.00 District Courts & Jails: Waimea 600.00 J Koloa 150.00 Kawaihau 50 00 Hanaki 100 00 900.00 Fifth Circuit Court Ex penses 5,000.00 Law Books 250.00 5 250.00 Support of Prison-. rs Conntv Jail 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,000.00 50.00 Expenses of Witnesses County Law Library Water Works: Waimea 1.000.00 Kekaha 1.500.00 Kalaheo 500.00 Omao 150.00 Lawai 200.00 Koloa 1,200.00 Kawaihau 5.5f0,00 10,050.00 Hospitals: Waimea 1,200.00 Eleele 600.00 Koloa 600.00 Lihue 1,500 00 3.900.00 County Lot & Building 1,000.00 Cty Bldg; Janitot Service 500.00 Lihue New Schl. Grounds 800.00 Salaries 24,060.00 Roads & Bridges 137.000 00 Total 219.300.00 The petition (P 1257) for the .widening of the road leading from Nawiliwili to Kaakauloko, Lihue, was again brought up for consid eration of the Board and upon mo tion of Mr. Menefoglio, seconded by Mr. Brandt, the petition was granted. Manuel Rapoza verballv present ed a claim for damages done to his automobile by a collision with a County road machine which was in the way, out on the Koolau road and for loss of time and the same was considered by the Board; and upon the claimant's assurance to accept an offer of $200.00 in full for damages sustained and for loss of time, the Board, upon mo tion of Mr. Brandt, seconded by Mr, Rodrigues, ordered that he be paid this sum upon his filing a receipt therefor. The bill for the claim in due form was presented and approved. Mr. Brandt moved that the chair have the authority to approve all the approved vouchers of the Wai mea new school building upon presentation, which being second ed by Mr, Brandt was carried. , Mr. McBryde moved that the Countv road supervisor p u t in strong guard rails along the beach road at Nawiliwili; seconded and carried. Upon motion of Mr. Brandt, seconded bv Mr. McBryde, the Kauai military organization was given pei mission to use the officer intended for recording purposes, temporarily, for keeping its arms, uniforms, etc. Upon motion of Mr. Brandt, seconded by' Mr. McBryde, the County road supervisor was given authority to relocate a part of the public road lying between Kalihi wai and the Princeville stables in Hanalei district. Upon motion of Mr. McBryde, duly seconded, the County road supervisor was authorized to grade the road in Kapaa, Kawaihau, be ginning from a point on the Ana- hola side of O. Thronas' residence. At 3:15 p. m. the meeting was adjourned, subject to the call of the chair. PAS3ENGERS ARRIVED The following arrived by W. G. Hall Friday: J. M. Lydgate, Jr., Mrs. J. the M. Lydgate, Miss F. Pillar, Miss M. Hastie, P. Rice, D. P. R. Isen berg, F. Broadbent, K. H. Broad- bent, Miss D. Broadbent, Miss L Vidinha, Miss M Mailler. Kam How, See Chang. D. McFie. Hans Hansen, Miss E. V. Ing, Miss M Lum, S. Deverill, Geo. Lindley, E. Cropp, Miss A. M. Lilly, Mrs. E. Wolff, B. D. Baldwin, J. R. Myers. Mr. and Mis. S. K. Ka- niaiopili, A. Kuhlmann, Geo Ewart, Jr., Miss Akana, Chang Kee and wife, S. Kaeo, F. Craw ford, R. E. Hosemann, Ah Cho.ck and 35 deck. Wm. Opunui.of Honolulu, made a flying visit to his old home in Li hue last week. NATIONALGUARD The following self-explanatory! orders have been issued: December 13, 1915. SPECIAL ORDERS No. 98. 1. The following appointment is announced for the information and guidance of all concerned: Frank C. Morrow, to be Second Lieutenant, National Guard of Ha waii, with rank from date hereof. Lieutenant Morrow is assigned to the Third Infantry, N. G. H., and will report in person or in writ ing to his regimental commander for assignment and for duty. 2. First Lieutenant William O. Crowell, Third Infantrv, N.G.H., is granted a leave of absence of two months from December 15, 1915, with permission to viit continent al United States. By Order of tTie Governor: Samukl I. Johnson. Brigadier General, The Adjut ant General, Chief of Staff, December 14, 1915. From: Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. N. G. II. To: Major E.H.W. Broadbent. Subject: Detail'of Sergeant-In structor. 1. Sergeant Hurry A. Brown, 2nd. U. S. Infantry, has been de tailed by the Commanding General, Hawaiian Department, as srrgeant- instructor with the Organized Mi litia of Hawaii. He has been as signed to Kauai by General John son. and will report to you for duty. 2, Sergeant Brown is to divide his tiim as equitably as possible between the six companies located on Kauai. He is not only to net as a drill sergeant, but also to assist officers 'n'i their paper work, and inaugurate a system of records for each company. It is tequested that you see that he is taken over the territory .and brought in touch with all company commanders as soon as possible. 3. An allowance o t per month for Quarters for Sergeant Brown will be made from this office. 4. As soon as possible , further ordnance and quartermaster sup plies for your batalion will be for warded. At the present time the entire local supply is exhausted, and w are awaiting tht arrival of consignments from the Mainland. By direction: L. W. Redington. Major, A. G. Dept., N."G. H. OFFICE O F THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Honolulu, Hawaii, Dec. 8, 1915. All bills against the Department of Public Instruction of the Terri tory of Hawaii, incurred during the present biennial period, begin ning January 1, 1914, and ending December 31, 1915, and remain unpaid, must be forwarded to the office of the Department of Public Instruction, properly made out on the regular forms not later than January 7, 1916. to insure payment of same. Henry W. Kinney. Dec. 14-21. Adv. The Standard Oil Company has opened uu a distributing point at Port Allen, carrying a complete line of all products, such as Red Crown Gasoline, Engine Distillate, Refined Oil, Zeroline Products, Lubricating Oils, Stoves, Candles etc. For further information and prices, call up the Kauai Railway Company at Port Allen. Advt COAST MAIL STEAMERS Stkamkus To AlIKIVK. Path Namk Fium Dec. 21 Ti'iiyo Muni llmiiikiinn 21 Wilhehiiiuu San Francis, 24 I'hiyo Maru Sun Francisco 2( Ventura Sydney 2!l Manoa San Francim 20 Makura Vancouver Stkamkrh To 1kiakt Path Namr Fob P .21 Tcnyo Maru San Francisco 21 l.urline San Francisco 24 I'hiyo Maru Hontrkoni: 2H---Ventura San Fram-inco 29 Willicliuina Sail Francisco 20 Makura Sydney Memorandum pack ages of Christmas Mer chandise cheerfully sent on request. Christmas and New Year Greeting Cards in varied assortments. VALUE-QUALITY-VARIETY HaV BENSON, SMITH & CO., LTD. JjJJ ISWt Assortol C'hocolatex ami I'xm l'mns (."ic per )Mmnil ; $1.25 IE IS ln2l two jiouiiiIh. Milk Chocolates Site small Imix ; 1 .on II 11 larja1 liox. Xh .'liarye for postaue. la X Kalaheo Trading Co. M. R. JARDIN, Jr., Manager. Dealers In General Merchandise and Homesteaders' Produce KALAHEO Co-Partnership Notice Notice is hsrebv given that M. R. Jardin. lr., and Jacintho J. Mar ques, both of Kalaheo. Kauai, did on the 8th day of December, enter into a co-partnership to conduct a general merchandise business at Kalaheo, under the firm name and style of Kalaheo Trading Co. Dec. 14-21, Adv. Hoolaha Hui Ma keia ke hoolahaia aku nei ua hoohui iieiiei o M. U. lardin, Jr. ame Jacintho "J. Margues, no Kala heo. Kauai, laua a elua, ia laua i ho ma ka la 8 o Dekemaba nei i mau hoahui no ka lawelawe ana i ka oihaua kalepa ma Kalaheo malalo o ka iuoa hui o Kalaheo Trading Co. NOTICE The undersigned will not be res ponsible for any debts incurred bv my wife unless a personally writ ten consent accompanies the order. Loris J. Mkpkikos. Dec. 14-21-28. Ian. 4. Advt. For Sale I Some very rare Japanese Gold- fish. 75" to $10.00 each. Inquire at Fukunaga the Barbel, back of Lihu Store. Advi. m KAUAI. In the Circuit Court oi thk Fifth Circuit. Territory op Hawaii. At Chambers In Probate. In the matter of the Kstat'e of (John Ashton Hogg, deceased, Order for notice of hearing peti tion for probate of will. A document purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of John Ashton Hogg, deceased, hav ing ou the 3d day of December, A. D. 1915 been presented to said Court, and a Petition for the Prob ate thereof, and for the Inssuance of Letters Testamentary to Isabella Jamieson Hogg having been filed by said Isabella Jamieson Hogg: It is hereby ordered, that Mon day, the 10th day of January, A D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, at the Court room of said Court, at Lihue, County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, be and the same hereby is appointed the time and place for proving said Will and hearing said application. Dated at Lihue, County of Kau ai, Territory of Hawaii, Dec. 6, 1915. Bv the Court. (Seal) (Sgd) I). Wm. Dkax. Clerk, Dec. 7-14-21-28. Advt. Kauai ladies visiting Honolulu hould call ut the Fletir de I..s , (under Hlaisdell Hotel, first door; in Chaplain lane) for hairdressiug , shampooing, manicuring and scalp treatment. Advt, Special Sale Fresh Supply 5 ply 'SPLENDID' 3-4 Garden Hose 25 ft. Length $2.75 50 ft. LenKth $4.95 Clover Leaf "12" LAWN MOWER $3.75 each W. W. Dimond & Co., Ltd. "The Home of Houseware" HONOLULU, HAWAII. 53-05 King St. Phone 4M7 Jam YOU CAN SAVE There is no question about this. And a Savings account opened with one dollar or more will convince you that saving is not even a hard matter. If you wish we will give you a little bank for the home in which you can put the odd nickle or dime and so add to the amount you should bring to the Bank every pay day. Interest will be paid you at 4 1-2 per cent compounded semi-annually. Bishop &Co. Savings Depaitment Holiday Suggestions Pocket Knives, Manicure Sets, Carving Sets, Safety Razors, Game Shears. Hunt ing Knives, Flashlights. Cabinets o f Carpenters' Tools, Electric Tonstos, Irons, Percolators, etc. Con crete or Teira Cotta Urns. Vases, etc. Correspondence Invited Lumber & Building Materials. LEWERS & COOKE Ltd. HONOLULU. XMAS BOOKS AT ARLEIGHS The largest slock of books in the city. Our selection o f Children's books will please you. CALIFORNIA FEED CO. l.I.MITKD. Dealers in Hay, Grain and Chick kn Supplies. Sole Agents for IiitiTiiatinuul Sim-k, Poultry Fom hiuI otlti-r sjH'iultif. Arabic fur t'uolinir Iron li.xiU. IVtaluma In I'ulmtor ami Brooder. King's Si kciau Chick Food P. O. Box 452. Honolulu