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ECONOMICAL Hawaiian News Great Club Offer H awanan otar t o o o o o o o :: ' o o CI This Great Clubbing Offer Is for a Limited Period Only. Address: Hawaiian Star, HARP 1GN Are Promoters Tradt and Coall i Co. LID. i 63 Queen Street Co., Ltd.leTjfdrinYu o 9 Maui News ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAUI AND HER PEOPLE? OF COURSE YOU ARE. EVERYBODY IS. THEN TAKE THE MAUI NEWS, THE WELL EDITED, WELL WRIl TEN, SPICY, WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF WAILUKU. IT WILL GIVE YOU ALL THE NEWS OF THE PRETTY, HOSPITABLE, VALLEY ISLE. THE GREATER 8TAR (DAILY) IS $8.00 A YEAR AND THE MAUI NEWS IS $2.00 A YEAR. BOTH, TO ANY ADDRESS, $8.75, OR, THE 8EMI WEEKLY STAR IS $2.00 A YEAR AND THE MAUI NEWS $2.00 A YEAR. BOTH TO ANY ADDRESS, $3.50. Honolulu. THE HOUSE (CiUhh1 from Page 1.) Meney To Rehabilitate. RprMntMlv Sheldon yetsrlay nrtm-H4Mn Introduced a resolution MM appropriate $16,000 frout loan fund or currant revenue, for making the eceessry improvements to the iter' Industrial School at Walaloe, as rec ommended by tho board of education. Makekau introduced a bill to pro vide for the payment by tho Terri torr of $060 to Geo. Kauwe Sr. for land taken for a road. Moanaull Introduced a bill to ap proprlate $00,000 for repairing danv sines by recent storms to roads in Ilamakun. Bills Approved. It was Intimated to the house yes terday that the Governor had signed as Act 17, the house bill amending the law rotating to delinquent taxes as Act IS, the house bill to amend the law relating to hotel, boarding house and restaurant licenses, and, as Act 10, the senate bill making an additional appropriation for new build ing and furnishings for the Kaplolani Girls' Home. By advice or tn. public lands com mittee, Moanaull's bill to provide for the construction of a new road from Kukulhaele village to Waiplo gulch, Hamakua, was deposited on the cold slab yesterday. "Your committee believes," the report says, "that It Is not proper for the Lcglsla 'ture to order or command the County of Hawaii, or any other coun ty, to appropriate money out of its own revenue for any purpose other than that contemplated by the County Act, although it believes the construc tion of a carriage road from Kukui haole to Waiplo gulch to bo a neces sity." Towse mado an unavailable fight, as a minority of the public lands com mlttee, In favor of a petition of Palolo residents for an appropriation to clean tnc waiomao stream, so as to prevent flood damage. The committee found that the portion of tho stream crossing the property of petitioners was entirely private property, and its recommendation to table the petition carried. Harmony Between Houses A conference committee report was adopted wherein the- Senate takes $11,000 and the House $19,000 of the Federal appropriation for sessional expenses. The House lets go a thou sand. A chart exhibited this morning shows that the House has expended " SI i i ii m lit w m mri II ft iv . I MU M ef 0 Pee ml, aVl IfflLft T Uw fwritwisl MWtrtiprlRtten t Ms sternal fMM, I wiring a W1mi of flMM.M iK the rormer ami 111, 317 10 of the letter appropriation. Br another conference agreement the BttM recedes from He aw ami- meat to the ltotise bill to provide for Ansnclsl reports of the City .and County of Honolulu and the several counties. Hy a unanimous vote the House adopted th conferonee committee's report on the Wll to promote uniform ity of legislation in tho United Statoe. The bill now goes to the governor. Relief Bill Pasted. The House bill to appropriate $423 for refunding tho Hawaiian Develop ment Company stamp duty improper ly collected passed third roading. , Pure Food Bill. Conoy Introduced a bill to amend the pure food law. It contains a new section to define misbranding, and In the prohibitive section adds cream containing lees than 18 per cont butter fat or any preservative or antiseptic; Ice cream, other than fruit or nut, containing loss than 12 per cent of butter fat; fruit or nut ice cream containing less than 12 per cont of butter fat, and poi containing less than 30 per cent of solids. Game Law Amendments. Tavnres Introduced a bill to amend the game law. It would establish close scasons as follows: For migratory wild duck, plover, snipe, turnstone, curlew, stilt and mud hen, between May 1 and September 15; for native wild duck and Hawaiian goose, between Febru ary 1 and Sept. IS; for quail and phea sant, between March and October 1; for wild dove or wild pigeon, between February 1 and July 1. It also forbids , anyone to take, gather or destroy tho eggs of any wild duck, mud hen, I pheasant, dove. nlKeoil or auall at any time, or to buy. sell or offer for sale,: transport or have In possession any nf Hnld Pnmn nt nnv Hm whon U c unlawfnl to kill fho mp. Other New Bills. j Cooke introduced a bill to appropri-. ate $1500jfor tho removal of the gov- propriated for repairing tho court crnment stables at Miller and Hotel house, jail and jailor's cottage at streets to a site to be selected by the Walohlnu, and $1500 for repairing superintendent of public works. Tavares Introduced a bill to amend the schedule of stamn duties. It v. empts conveyances of property up to a value of $2000, and makes a scale above that ranging from $3 to $5 for overy $1000 of value Tavares introduced a bill to amend the law relating to arrests, making raise arrest a misdemeanor. Tavares Introduced a bill to amend the holiday law so that when any of the holidays shall fall on a Sunday GOOD TASTE AND JUDGMENT arc more esaentlal to Having a beautifully appointed table, than large expenditure. o Let us enow you unusual patterns in Community Silver It has a distinct richness of appearance design which rival sterling. It's more than triple plate it costs hut than ordinary plated ware it lasts a life time. W. W. Dtmond & Co., S3-S7 King 00 OFFICERS (Continued from page nine.) P. O. Whltlock, C. P. Martin, It. lfi. Wood. W. V. Morris, V. 8. Grant, C. M. Wesson, M. C. Miimma, P. P. Amos, J. A. lleiijsmln, J. Watson, S. It. Oleaves, L. 8. Morey, .1. Goethe, V. I). Dixon, G. Parker, W. 15. Mur ray, N. Stayton, P. Furnlvnl, G. A. Taylor, It. It. Herring, W. It. De- Sombro, C. E, Wlgaln, G. P. Jonks, J. P. Ilarnee, W. P. Unnls, D. H. Cur rJo, B. P. Browne, It. S. Pratt. PINEAPPLE AREAS. No visitor should leave Honolulu without first visiting tho great pluo annlo nlantatlons and cannorlos on this island. Tho Oahu Itallway com pany has mado tho visit possible at a cost of but ton dollars. This trip In eludes a two days sojourn botween Mie city and Haloiwn, rcturnlnc via th pineapple plantations, by carrlago from tho hotel to Wahlawa station whore tho train Is tnken for Honolulu, It Is a delightful and Inexpensive trip, ANSWER TO THE QUESTION. How to cure a cold is a question in which many arc interested Ju3t now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and im- menso sale hy its remarkable cure of 'colds. It can always bo depended up 'on. For sale by nil dealers. Benson- Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. X0CKXKOOXX0XX the Monday following shall bo ob Berved as 8Uch ho,1(iay' Wants of Kau. Halo presented a petition from 42 voters In Kau, Hawaii, praying: That the salary of the government physi clan ror West Kau 1)0 flxed at 150 a montl. and that ot "e East KaU phy- ,mc an ui iuu a raonui; mat tno laws relating to the election of supervisors be not changed, that $5500 be ap- the like buildings at Pahala; that the legislature request that an agent bo sent hy tho government to analyze 01,5 Erounas or all homesteads and otn er inus to ascertain wnetner they are suitable for cultivation; that the Legislature request the Commissioner of Public Lands to Issue patents im- mediately to those persons who hove '"u " u" uumcoicuuo NlnI and Wallau. at I Fine Job Printing, Star Office. and charm of a trifle more Ltd. Street. ' n IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TH . UNITED STATES IN AND FOR THE TERRITORY AND DISTRICT ' OF HAWAII. THU UNITE)!) STATUS OP AMIJIU- CA, Plaintiff, vs. HAWAIIAN SUQ. Alt COMPANY, ot nl., Dofondanls. TUB PUBSIDBNT OP TUB UN1TBD STATUS, QKBBT1NG: HAWAIIAN SUGAlt COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing undor and by vlrtuo of tho laws of tho Territory of Hawaii; TERlHTOItY OP HAWAII; BMZA SINGLAITt, JANB R, OAY, HELEN Mcll. Ron- INSON, FRANCIS GAY nnd AUBREY ROBIKBON, copartners doing busl- noss undor tho firm namo and stylo of GAY & ROBINSON; WILLIAM RENNY WATSON; GEORGE W. MACPARLANE, attorney in fact for WILLIAM RENNY WATSON; MARY RENNY WATSON; MRS. MARY SHELBY; MARY MARGARET WAT SON; SPENCER SHELBY; and CLARA KILAUEA, ELSA H1LO, MARION MAKENA, DAVID PUU LOA, ALBERT PUNAHOU, ROBERT WAIIIAWA, ALEXANDER LANAI, GEORGE KEWALO, HENRY KAMA LO, WALTER HAWEA and PHILIP LAHA1NA, unknown owners and claimants. You nro hereby directed to appear, and answer the Petition In nn action entitled as above, brought ngalnst you in the District Court of tho Uni ted States, in and for tho Torritory of Hawaii, within twenty days from and after service upon you of a certified copy of Plaintiff's Petition herein, to gether with' a certified copy of this Summons. And you are hereby notified that un less you appear and answer ns above required, tho said Plaintiff will tako judgment of condemnation of tho lands described in the Petition herein and for any other relief demanded in tho Petition. WITNESS THE HONORABLE SAN FORD B. DOLE and THE HONOR ABLE A. G. M. ROBERTSON, Judges of said District Court, this 5th day of January, in the year of our Lord ono thousand nine hundred and eleven and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty- fifth.. (Seal) (Sgd.) A. E. MURPHY Clerk. (Endorsed) "No. 71. DISTRICT COURT OP THE U. S. for the Territory of Ha waii. THE UNITED STATES OP AMERICA vs. HAWAIIAN SUGAR COMPANY, et al. SUMMONS. ROBT. w BRECKONS, and WILLIAM T I h AWL-INS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. UNITES STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF HAWAII: ss. I, A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of the District Court of the United States of America, in and for tho Territory ond District of Hawaii, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correct cony of tho oricinal Summons in the case of THE UNI TED STATES OF AMERICA vs. HAWAIIAN SUGAR COMPANY, et al as the same remains of record and on file in the office of the Clerk of said Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I havo hereunto set my hand and affixed, the seal of said District Court this 17th day of January. A. D. 1911. A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of United States District Court, Territory of Hawaii. By F. L. DAVIS, Deputy Clerk. Dekorato the hygienic, durable wall fin ish is superior to all others for tinting and decorating wall and ceilings. There are a largo number of tints to choose from and all made from threo primary colors. Ono pound will cover fnam 60 to 100 square feet of sur face. DEKORATO Is ready for In stant use when mixed with cold water. Limited 177 S. King St. nrs&M Comforters I 3j You need 'em theso nights. K Jl. ... v Jp Get them cheap and eood at 7h ill .'i-.-a i n ,ivsaaBwnsi it)