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II II THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE MAUI PEOPLE READ THE MAUI MAUI NEWS THIS WEEK ARE NEWS BECAUSE IT GIVES THE WORTH STUDYING CAREFULLY. NEWS OF MAUI COUNTY A8 NO THE FIRMS WHO ADVERTISE IN THE MAUI NEWS ARE THE ONES OTHER PAPER DOE8. THIS IS WORTHY YOUR FULLEST CONFI. THE REASON DISCERNING AD. DENCE. VERTI8ER8 USE ITS COLUMNS.

THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. TWENTIETH YEAR NUMBER 1000.

THANKS DUE TO Women Ask Vote WAILUKU SENIORS Committee On Home HUNS CONSIDER RESULT LEGISLATURE FOR Of Congress Direct WINSFIRSTSERIES Economics Is Named GAME FROM SOME GOOD BILLS Mrs. J. M. Dowsett Arrives Tonight PAIA Maui Women Who Will Uphold Maui's OF REFUSING TO SIGN To Hold Two Suffrage Meetings-- Big Reputation At The Territorial On Progressive Lines Gathering Expected At Kahu-lu- i Season Opened With Ceremony By Fair Are Already Hard At Work Several Measures Declare Treaty Terms Were Passed Farm Loan Bill Monday Afternoon Chairman Wadsworth Of Maui Fine Exhibit Promised Impossible, Anarchy Would County Fair & Racing Association Well Worth A Trial lue Sky Be Better-Chi- nese Told Not To Sign Treaty If you believe in woman suffrage, Mrs. Harry Baldwin, the Maul mem- Law Fills Big Need And Assistants if you simply curious to know ber of the general committee on home or are Which Gives Shantung To Japan -- Bolsheviki what a suffrage meeting Is like, you economics for the big Territorial Fair GAME RAN AWAY IN LAST INNING meeting at to be held in 9 WILL PROBE HOLSTEIN'S CHARGES are invited to attend a Honolulu from June At Work In British Army And Navy--Vict- ory the Knhului Comnutnjty House next to 14, returned home from Honolulu Under-Subscrib- Monday nfternoon at 2:30 o'clock. At Rain Helped Muss Things Up Both last Saturday and has already an- ed Better Pay For Teachers Laws For Loan Much Wilson Appeals that time Mrs. J. M. Dowsett, of Ho- Teams Scored Heavily In Last nounced the personnel of her sub-cor- Social Betterment, Broadening nolulu, one of tho leaders In tho votes mil tees. These are as follow: for women movement in Hawaii, will Frame Wailuku Plantation Beat Foods HOSPITAL SHIP SINKER CAPTURED Scope Of College, All' Measures purpose of telling be present for tho Saints In Preliminary Jellies, Mrs. F. G. Krauss. (By The Associated Press) That Have Very General Approval Maui women something about it. Jams, canned and preserved fruits, LONDON, May 9 The captain of a German submarine ar- Mrs. has At Lahaina First W. O. Aiken. rived here from Spain and has been placed in the Tower. It is under- Mrs. Dowsett will also speak at standing Of Junior League Teams Pickles and relishes, Mrs. C. D. By HOWARD D. CASE. stood that the commander is one who sank hospital ships. Lahaina tomorrow. She is arriving P. W. L. T. Pet. Lufkin. (Special Correspondent Maul News) she went to Fruit juices, Mrs. D. II. Case. tonight from Hilo where Asahls 2 1 0 1 1.000 HONOLULU, May 7 Several things organize the women for a vigorous Honey, Mr. D. H. Case. OF COURSE THEY'RE SQUEALING Walluku Plant. . . 2 1 0 1 1.000 Cakes. Mrs. have happened since the legislature campaign of education against tho J. J. Walsh. (By The Associated Press) time of the next election. It is also All-Star- s 2 1 1 0 .G00 Outlet, Miss Jean Lindsay. LONDON, May 9 A Reuters telegraph came to a rather Inglorious end at suggesting Checcc, Miss Fearn. from Berlin says that understood that she is a Chinese 2 1 1 0 .500 German opinion on is least as as the house is concern upon the Uni- Candy and candied fruits, Mrs. D. the treaty that Germany generally would rather far strong drive to be made St. Anthony 2 0 0 0 .000 ed and the latest development is At- ted Slates congress at the next ses- .... Wadsworlh. have anarchy than such slavery. The people are discussing the conse- sion with a view to getting a suffrage Last Sunday's Results Pals. Mrs. Robt. Hughes. quences of refusing to sign. Financiers are convinced that the treaty torney General Harry Irwin's letter Snap, Mrs. Sam to Speaker II. L. Holstein requesting bill passed by direct action without Wailuku Plantation, 0; St. Anthony, Baldwin. means Germany's ruin. referring it to anybody in Hawaii at l. F.ronomy menus, Mrs. W. A. Bald- enlightenment on Holstein's allega- win. tions in a letter to the press that all something like the prohibition Wailuku, 12; Paia, 9 (Seniors). bill was put into effect here. Next Sunday's Household Arts CROWN PRINCE GOES INTO BUSINESS there was an attempt at "graft" at Games (By The Associated Press) some time or other during the ses- Mrs. Dowsett will be the guest of Asahis vs. Chinese at 1:15 p. nl. Dresses, Miss Olive Lindsay. A. in Lahaina, e 9 sion of the house. If charges Mrs. W. while Lahaina vs. Kahului-Puunen- (Sen Holokus, Mrs. Kepoikal. WASHINGTON, May The crown prince is engag- these of over Made arc correct, the attorney-genera-l and of the Dowsotts Makawao iors) at 3:15. and trimmed hats, Mrs. M. ed in pottery manufacturing in Holland, according to advices which to the names of thoso Sunday. It all Wailuku, Sunday on B. Hair. is would like have request last he a large investor in a company operating on the island of if apparent founda- At the of Mrs. Dowsett, the the local diamond. The curtain-raise- r Lauliala and Haw'n. Ohio hats, Mrs. involved; without W. Wicringcn. tion, Mr. Irwin believes the public Kahulul meeting has been called by between tho Saints and Walluku II. Field. indica- Embroidery, should bo so informed in order that Mrs. Will. J. . Present Plantation was won by tho later, G to Mrs. F. W. Hardy. complete exoneration may bo accord- tions are that there is considerable 4, and the opening game of the Sen Crochet work, Mrs. James Wight. WILSON APPEALS FOR VICTORY LOAN ed the lower chamber solons. Interest among Maui women and also lor League between Paia and Wailu Knitting, Mrs. C. P. Dumey. (By The Associated Press) To quote from Mr. Irwin's letter to among a good many men in the mat- leu resulted in a victory for the home Tatting, Mrs. II. W. Wells. WASHINGTON, May 9 President Wilson has issued through Speaker Holstein: ter, and that the meeting will be well boys, 12 to 9. Because thero is but little time left attended. Secretary Glass an appeal that Americans make the Victory loan a "The statements, If made by you, There was a treat in store for tho for getting the Maul exhibits ready, popular indicate a knowledge on your part of At Lahaina Miss Becky Ihihi, has great crowd of fans when Chairman the committee makes an appeal to great thanks offering. among h a criminal conspiracy existing been working up interest the adsv.-ort- of the Athlotlc Commit' the women of Maul as follows: tween members of legislature for women of West Maul in the Saturday tee of the Maul County Fair & Rac anyone SAYS AUSTRIA the meeting. "Will having anything on WILL NOT TIE TO GERMANY the purpose of unlawfully extorting ing Association, announced that Ca hand, that would come under the En- (By Tho Associated Press) money from ertaln persons or corpora leb Burns, assistant manager of the try List, published in last week's BASEL, May 9 The majority faction of the Austrian national territory. I be- Wailuku Sugar Co., Jack Walsh, man Maui tlons in the cannot News, please notify some mem- assembly has decided to renounce the idea of union with Germany in lieve you would publish these state- ager of the Kahulul Store, and Dr. ber of the above committee. As En- ments unless you had sufficient facts Health Comes Before Weisbaum, would start the 1919 sen tries close May 31st, time is short, the interests of Austria and world peace, says a Vienna report. in your possession to warrant such lor season on its journey. and the ladies would be very grateful publication. Paia took tho field with Burns and CHINESE TOLD NOT TO SIGN Roads-Ways- on for volunteer contributions. Of PEACE TREATY Will Prosecute If True Good Weisbaum doing battery duty. Then, course quality and not quantity, is to (By Tho Associated Press) a individual by "These constitute a charge of the certain the name of bo desired." PARIS, May 9 The Chinese peace delegates have been instruc-e- d gravest nature against members of from Peking not to sign the peace To (Continued on Page Nine.) treaty because of the Kiaochau the legislature and are so publicly Health Board Expert Finds Much and Shantung settlement terms. made and of a nature so grave that Alien On Pilot Boat thi3 department government Praise And Some Things To Con- of the PAGE TO RESIGN REASON NOT feels Impelled to request you to fur- demn On Maui Say School San- Mat Artist Would Like Cause Of Investigation STATED nish us with the facts In your posses- (By The Associated Press) sion which form the basis of these itation Is Disgrace Match With Maui Man PARIS, May9 It is staled 'in high quarters that Ambassador charges. If John Bunker (real name un- Page, in Rome, will resign with the conclusion of peace. ''If. the conspiracy outlined in your known), pilot opera interview actually was formed, and "Maui is all right has a lot of the Japanese boat things, Louis M. DoRcgo is anxious to try tor at Kahulul, had not fallen and in- AUSTRIA TO HAVE NO MORE NAVY you are able to furnish us with the hustle, good roads, and other (By thereto, conspira- conclusions on tho mat with any in- jured his thigh while tying up Tho Associated Press) facts relating the including the finest sanitarium in the tho 9 dividual 150-1G- 0 PARIS, May Naval terms to be presented to Austria will wipe tors will bo duly prosecuted. If, on best location in tho islands. in the avoirdupois boat and a report of the accident con- out the Austrian navy. All will tho other hand, the statements class, Any one de made In with of her ships be surrendered. your not bas- "But there are a few things that connection industrial tained in interview are sirous of accepting this defl should ed on knowledge of the facts suffici- could bo improved. For instanco tho employment insurance to tho board USED RUSSIA BEFORE USE HER AGAIN ent to support the charges, that also toilet facilities at tho public schools communicate with Manager Carroll of of harbor commissioners, tho Japan- I any (By Tho Associated Press) ought to bo made known, to the end have visited are a disgrace to ine wailuku Urpheum. ese probably civilteed community. Somethng must It has been quite a long would havo continued BERLIN, May 9 Geisbcrt, one of the German peace delegates, that the legislature may not rest un- time since in the employ of government con- bo done about them. I havo brought Walluku staged a tho is quoted here as saying in reference to the peace is der the odium created by those state- leal trary to the rules and regulations of treaty "There ments." tho matter to the attention of tho wrestling match. If DoRego's the harbor hoard. only one immediate solution, and that is to make peace with Russia county chairman, and Supervisor challenge Is taken up, the event and to use the Bolsheviki Legislators Can't Run Says Irwin would no prove Tho fact that a Japanese was work- troops for Germany." is also keenly interested doubt an attraction. ing for the government, Another aftermath is an opinion by In the matter, and I havo reason to DoRego, during tho past month, lias when the Attorney-Genera- l Irwin holding that rules of the hoard provide only Am- BOLSHEVIKI AT WORK IN BRITISH ARMY AND NAVY think that this disgraceful matter will made his home in Wailuku. He is a erican persons members of tho legislature, may not be attended to at once. member of the Mvrtle Boat Club citizens or eligible to (By Tho Associated Press) run county offices. of become citizens shall be employed, for This opinion "It seems like a joke to try to Honolulu. Before coming here the LONDON, May 9 A conspiracy to induce British sailors to shuts out Senator M. C. Pacllcco and was discovered when tho report of teach cleanliness to out Kin-j- u Representatives Jonah and health rules worked with the nccident was made to tho mutiny and soldiers to demobilize themselves by marching out of their Kumalao and children when wo permit them to be Ikcda, champion of the board. Robert Alnina of Oahu, who are candi- v wrestler A letter was forwarded Immediately barracks, has been discovered, according to the Daily Mail. The violated in as disgusting a way as Islands. Captain dates for the Democratic nomination they have to Parker asking .for Informa- premises and personal belongings were searched, and documents seized. as of supervis- tion. The captain replied Jap- members the board of This is the way Dr. J. T. Wayson, tho The stations involved include 4 in France and several in England. The ors. It also affects all other members anese had been engaged to take tho chief sanitarian of tho board of health place object of the "strike" is to compel the government to use force, which of tho legislature who aspire to pub- talked after several days visiting on Sewing Party Of Mrs. of a man called in the draft and lic office this year, including Lovi that ho had "just Uept him on and the organizers believe would precipitate anarchy. Maui. Dr. Wayson has been on the let Joseph, of Miaul, who seeks tho nomi- go ever since ho landed on Tuesday Hoogs Much Enjoyed him assume the name." nation for supervisor in Maui county. morning. Ho is generally pleas- When the matter of paying John's HONOLULU EXPECTS TO RAISE QUOTA TODAY well of $25 up Senator Pacheco, however, has not ed with the efficiency shown by salary came before the har- (By Tho Associated Press) yet health bor board legality of withdrawn from the race, and board employees and by con- Last Wednesday afternoon, Mrs the paying it HONOLULU, May 8 A little over $300,000 more is needed to may take his case to the supremo health was referred to tho attorney general. ditions generally. Frank Hoogs was hostess at a sew- meet Hawaii's quota for the Victory Loan. The workers expect to go i court, if this bo possible. lie is await- "But good Meanwhile Captain Parker is hunting ing opinion health comes hoforo good ing party which was a extremely around good over the top sometime tomorrow. Whistles will blow for 30 an from a former attorney roads," Dr. Wayson continued. He for a perfectly American minutes general of the territory, who states pa.'d pleasant affair. Tho guests were en- citUen to take his placo in tho pilot when the goal is reached. an opinion had just his first visit to tho boat. Advertiser. that which he handed Kula sanitarium. "You havo tho fin- tertained with games, and a musical down, In the case of Dr. J. H. Ray- - est location for a tuberculosis sana- program rendered by Mrs. J. C. Blair FAMILY ROW STARTS OVER GOULD ESTATE torium in tho territory, if (By Tho Associated Press) (Continued on l'ago Ton.) not almost ami Mrs. Geo. Weight. Dainty re- anywhere," he declared, but I find freshments were served during the Mrs. Frank Hoogs Gives NEW YORK, May 8 The supreme court has ordered George some 30 patients on tho waiting list afternoon. Gould to show cause why he should not be removed as scattered about Maui spreading guests executor of the their Tho were, Mosdames Keen, Pleasant Bridge Tea estate of the late Jay Gould. Frank Gould the applicant, Rev. Frank Scuddcr To germs wherever they go." Whitehead, Wilbur, Vincent, Dodge, charged his pre- brother with frauds, and violations law S25,-000,0- 00 'There should bo some way to Mellor, Martinson, Palmatier, Bab-coc- of resulting in the loss of vent that," he , Lecture On Maui Soon said. Blair, Howell, G. Weight, Kepol-kai- Mrs. Frank L. Hoogs entertained to the estate. Case, Misses Crammer, Judd, last Tuesday very Buttman, Parsons, , Ramsey, afternoon at a en joyable bridge tea. ONE AIRPLANE FAILS IN LONG FLIGHT (Communicated.) Government Myliand, Richardson. Two rubbers of (By The Associated Press) Nursery bridge at five tables was very much Some of tho people of Maui know HALIFAX, May 8 The naval airplanes NC-- 1 and NC-- 3 arrived what privllego it has been to have Branch Plan For Maui enjoyed and during the delicious re- here at 8 o'clock tonight. visits lately from so many of the Levi Joseph Withdraws freshments which followed, Miss Olive Villlers favored tho guests with Hawaiian Doard secretaries on Maui. BOSTON, May 8 A destroyer is out hunting for the missing Already Rev. John Erdman, Rev. Hen- Because of tho danger piano selections. of introduc From ITllPSt NC-- 4. ry Judd, and Theodore ing pests Supervisor Race The worn Afnsrlnmne U'nilo. Richards havo insect or plant diseases not worth, Ross, visited Walluku and Knhului and havo already here, tho board of agriculture Bennett, GIbb, Sinclair, Starratt, W. A. Baldwin, Cummings, VICTORY LOAN MUCH UNDER-SUBSCRIBE- D helped tho community life greatly by and forestry had decided to avoid in Levi Joseph, who had announced giving courses upon some phaso Murdoch, Penhallow, Sr., Ponhallow, (By Tho Associated Press) of so far as practicable the shipping of himself as Jr.. Ttnmu Tlnvlnu Christian fundamentals. a candidate for nomination I.ufkln. rinnnor 8 - nursery stock from Oahu. Instead it Engle, Carey, Vetles'en, Aiken,' WASHINGTON, May The Victor)- Loan total is $2,818,561.- - This week Rev. Frank Scuddor, a Is tho intention to grow practically for county supervisor, withdrew his Worth 00. ueo. AiKen, v tutors, uaruy, aussner, general favorite on Maui will como all such stock hero on Maui, iinmo this week Attorney-Genera- l and to after Cryslor, - SPILLNER HAS to Maui. Ho has an especially time- end has already made plans Weisbaum, Aiken, Sr., Lin- SENTENCE REDUCED TO 3 YEARS that for Irwin had rendered his opinion ton! Miusoa Vnn rPr?TlnuW' lnr?o (By The Associated Press) ly course to offer, and it hoped that tho establishing a nursery for pro- thai a member of tho legislature was ' people of Kahulul and Wailuku worth, Lawrence, Taylor, Villlers, WASHINGTON, May 8 The sixteen year sentence given Chas. will pagating such stock. ineliaihlc to hold the nfllm nf snnnr. Rowland. plan their time so as to attend these The nursery is to ho located at visor. Joseph formally withdrew in a Spillner, convicted in Hawaii of violation of the espionage act, has been classes. Tho places of meeting win Haiku, and is to bo in charge of Jamos letter to the county clork, and his reduced to 3 years. Sentences of 49 others were also reduced by be Wailuku Union Church, Kahulul Lindsay, a practical nurseryman. name will thoreforo not appear on the A Live Electric Wire nnrrvlnir Palmer's recommendation, for reason that sentences Union Church, and tho Walluku Jap- David Haughs, chief nurseryman of olllcial ballot for tho 2200 volt.q mirrpnt In anese primary election of lirrlr imposed in war time now appear excessive. church. tho bureau in Honolulu, was on Maul to bo held on the 17th. tho Pal.T. bflRnitnl prnnnila lnot Cntnv- - Announcement of hours and a more a few weeks ago and niado nnal ar- In dcj'.nite Honolulu Senator Pachec, who day evening and created considerable statement of. the subjects of rangements for having the work start- is also runninsr for simnrvlsnr lma excitomont for a HONOLULU, May 8 Spillner was a former plantation luna on tho lectures will be givon on Satur- little whllo. It mado ed. Within a year or two it Is hoped announced that ho would nnt with. a spectacular fireworks display where Oahu. He was convicted because of remarks he made against the day after Mr. Scuddor arrives. Watch that It will be unnecessary to bring draw from tho raco until tho tho baro the papers and matter ond trailed upon tho ground. rational guard. the wlroloss for these in any trees of tho moro ordinary liau been decided by tho supromo Tho hospital wns in darknosB during notlcps. Everyone is lnvitod. variotlos for planting on Maul. court. the night. Continued on Page Ten.)

t TWO THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. A.

IYr !lir training or Wacliors. Review Of Work Of Some Landmarks In 20. In 1S!I, tho I'oard of Kdira-lio- n was reorganized and again o ENTERED n department of tho govern- Maui's Legislators School ment, with tlie Minister of Forrlpn OF RECORD Development Affairs, exotlicio, Minister of Public Instruction. 01 t 1 0n" r t . Best? Honolulu Paper Runs Through .The MlOWS Deeds Why Not The Interesting Paper UUtStanding Inspector General wns created as the IIALEAKALA RANCH CO., lo Edgar Frlnr-iiir- supervision of , List And Comments On Records Foaturnc In Hinrv Of np" lor tloser schools Morton, 2 A of Gr., 157 Koko-mo- was felt. Hamakuapoko, Maul, July 14, DO THE PEOPLE OF .MAUI KNOW Of no Members Indiriduals Solons Inlslands Some Striking Changes In December, 1S97, a salary 1909. $217.50 THAT IT WILL COST THEM ONLY Several Hard Slams From Early Years schedule for assistant teachers was ESTHER HOLSTEIN & USD. (T.) to 11-2- 10 TO GET A adopted, This schedule was based on Lahaina Acrctl. Co., Ltd., 4 int. CENTS POSTAGE grade of certificate and length of in Kuls 143 374-1- Lahaina, Maui, PACKAGE OF OUR BEST In two issues of tlv Advertiser tlx r.y T. 11. Ginsox, service. The minimum for teachers Mar. 28, 1919. $500. first of holding first class primary OLD KONA? the week, a brief synopsis of (Principal Liliuokalanl School.) certificate of Mortgage the records of the individual members was $50 n month, and the maximum, Release of 1. The first schools were for the reached in 14 years, was $75 PIONEER MILL CO., LTD., to the bile legislature are published. a month. Pua-maun- a TRY US ONCE, AND HAVE SOME- adult population and attendance was 23. In 1898, olllc e Charles K. Pardeii, Kul. 5874, While these records for the most this wns changed May part are complimentary compulsory. to that of Traveling Normal Instruc- Kooka, Lahaina, Maui, THING CHOICE FOR BREAKFAST. rather than of 1S24, 2, J919. $5000. otherwise, a few of them will perhaps "Pofore the end two thou tor, and this official combined Ihe not be with any great of sand people had learned lo read, and work of instruction and supervision read amount a peculiar system for 5 Pounds Prepaid pleasure by pic- of schools was on all the islands. The Deptuy In- $185 those they assume to spreading over ture. Maui's deleuatinn Kefs several the Islands. Each spector General's work was limited strong boosts, a number of chief sent the most proficient scholars to the Island of Oahu. for in his retinue to his different lands LADIES, ATTENTION $1.15 3 Pounds Prepaid references and one or two tie- - 21. In 1898. Colonel Parker, at to act as teachers, with orders to his eduoa-jtor- cbb'dly ones, of that time one of the foremost s I light-runnin- g lterau.se tenants to attend school. The eager- have a th )ir local interest they are reprinted of America, gave thirty lessons Wilcox & Gibbs noise-les- s below as follow: ness ot the people to acquire the new at the Summer School. His work is and wonderful arts of rending and automatic SEWING McCHESNEY COFFEE CO. to bo remembered as an important M ACH IN E- - Al- - f Harry A. Baldwin, vice president of writing was and at length al- ? for sale. I intense, in first-clas- tho seiuite and chairman of the stand (vent our educational history. most new. A s f HONOLULU. ' most the whole population went to 25. 14, 1900, p ins; committee on public lands and in- - June the Organic Act, machine sewing direct-f- school. The time of school was from or the Act to provide a Government ternal improvements, wns one of the one to two hours in the afternoon ly from a single spool - for the Territory of in- three Maui senators. He was conser- pupils together Hawaii, wont and having and the were called to effect, and the Minister of Public vutive in his stand all the way by the blowing of a conch shell." SHUTTLE OR BOBBIN through the session of the Tenth Leg- - Instruction became the Superintend Alexander's History. ent of Public Instruction. OF THREAD lsiaiuiv. iu' voteii ior ss. if. 48, the 2. In l!i J, schools began to be No TENSION TO ADJUST. Sfime Ociblc'jf(aliiiiui Slailvoad Co., women suffrage bill, but against the jopened for native children, which Simple, noiseless, rapid pieuiscne Din. lie votea againsi t no gradually look the place of those for and always ready. Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday) Japanese School liill. As adults. So Say We All chairman of the public lands commit- :!. The Oahu Charity School for At every social affair there is usual- - A BARGAIN. Tli following schedule went into effect November 18, 1918. tee he was responsible in a large de- the instruction of the English speaki- ly a man who is said to be "the life of gree for the handling of the various ng' the party." And how I do Inquire, GEORGE A. FAIK, Wailuku, children of Honolulu was opened dislike (Opposite TOWARDS WAILUKU TOWARDS HAIKU land bills and concurrent resolutions January 10, 1H'A3. This school, through that man. E. W. Howe's Monthly Carl Rose's residence.) dealing- with homesteading and the a series of changes of location and (Atchison). Distinct , . disposition --.7 liitnce 1 of public lands, standing policy, developed into the present y t solidly lor such measures as were for High School. Mllis ' Miles J honest homesteuding, STATIONS but opposing 4. The corumencemen tof Lahaina-lun- a e m M amampm!pm freak legislation which was attempt- Seminary, which supplied teach- ed. He introduced the Waikiki Flench ers for the public schools, took place 5 33 3 3 ' 5 8 35 35! A.. Wailuku.. I,1 4 8 401 30 x 33 5 II resolution. in 1831. J 33 3 2oitJ5 8 236 25' 15.3 L " Ai o 6 58jo 1 40J 45 i 4i Harold W. Rice, of Maul, a brother f. The Hilo Floys' Hoarding: School, .. Kahului.. of Charles It. Rice, was chairman of which became the model of the S Jo 3 17 8 20 12.0 A.. ..K 33 i6 5J, 1 43 3 47 the accounts committee no on in- J and fault schools the mainland for the AX-- L 5 IO3 07 8lo 7 ' 37 was ever found with his figures. He struction of the negro and Indian un- 5y and his brother s;;t together and gen-erail- y der the leadership of General Arm- j o93 05 808 .4 7 3! 1 53 3 3 voted together, but not OFNjS1 " always. strong, was established in 1S37. 00 2 8 oo, 1,7 ..A 7 2 10 KINDS i 55 9-- 05 4 They were known as the "Gold Dust 0. In May, 1840. the Royal School Paia Twins,' and both were members of was opened the purpose of educat- for 4 58i a 7 A". "L 4 !1 the ways and means Sen- ing young 53 S7j 7 15 2 07 committee. chiefs of high rank through INSURINCE A 4 i -- ator Harold II ice was chairman of the medium of the English language. W 57 7 j7 52 ,. !7 20 2 14 4 19 many of the important conference 7. In 181.", Mr. Richards was ap- SA n. 9 45.I246 2 committees in the closing days. pointed Minister of Public 75. W:r:.L -- 22 15 4 20 Instruction '7 and tho public school system was or- WRITTEN A 45 2 4" 45 j- 1- -- A 17 30' 2 23 4 1 John Brown, Jr., of the 3rd District I'uuwela .. Maul, made a record of which the less ganized as a department of the gov- 14 13-- 44 J 44 A.. ..L 7 32 a 25 4 30 said the better. Known as "Kana-lua- " ernment. 7 I7 '2 Ilrown because he almost invar- 8. Rev. Richard Armstrong, the 4o2 35! 4i IL.. Haiku ..A 15-- !7 ?6! 30:4 j5 iably waited for the second call be- father of General Armstrong, and an hi fore voting on anything, he showed ardent disciplf and admirer of Hor- A CC IDE NT, utter incapacity as a legislator, fol- ace Mann, succeeded Mr. Richards, LIFE, PUUNENE DIVISION lowing blindly with the hui and wind- on the hitter's death in 1847, as ing; up with a drunken exhibition that Minister of Public Instruction. In TOWARDS PUUNENE TOWARDS KAHULUI disgraced the last night of the session. 1S55 the department was reorganized AUTOMOBILE, FIRE Levi L. Joseph, of the Third Dis- but Mr. Armstrong continued his STATIONS trict, Maui, made little impression on work as President of the ISoard of AND Pmingir Pisnir Bislnci Sistaac FasstitfirJ Pastcagw the house except when he explained Education until Ids death in 18G0. MARINE UjTI ZM-- his vote against suffrage by saying 9. In 18G5, the office of Inspector ZZZ I"!!"! L..K.hului..A - I that he had asked his wife her opin- General of Schools was created , by 2 50 6 00 .0 L.Puimeiie..L! 2. 5 6 22 3 16 ion, continuing, "She said, 'I don't law. The first to fill this office was 3 00 6 0 . 2.5 P 0 6 12 3 05 like it,' and when the woman you Honorable A. Farnander, the most. love says that, it's good night with scholarly and most distinguished man 1. All trains daily except Sundays. me." Joseph was part of the time who ever held this office. His most BANK OF MAUI, LTD. 2. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leave Wailuku daily, except Sundays, with the hui distinctive and parly of the time work was the reparation VVAILlKU at 5:30 a. m., arriving at Kahului at 5:50 a. m., and connecting with with the good government forces. It of the sexes in all govcunment schools PAIA LAHAINA it: hard to classify him satisfactorily. As a result of this movement the the 6:00 a. m. train for Puunene. L. B. Kaumeheiwa, of the Third Dis Royal School became the most im- - 3. BAGGAGE RATES: 150 pounds of personal baggage will be carried free trict, Maui, was one of the quiet mem- port ant boys' school and the Mililani of charge on each whole ticket, and 75 pounds on each half ticket, when bers of or the house though his votes Pohukaina the most important day baggage is in charge of and on the same train as the holder of the ticket. were, on the whole, in favor of good school for girls. government. He impressed one as 10. In 1870, Mr. R. II. Hitchcock For excess baggage 25 cents per 100 pounds or part thereof will be conscientious though many were sur- was appointed Inspector General of charged. prised that a minister of the gospel schools, and thorefollowod seven For Ticket Fares and other information see Local Passenger Tariff I. C. C. should against years of vote the abatement bv revival and improvement. No. 3, or inquire at any of the Depots. injunction bill. His record, aside 11. In 1S7G, Mr. 1), D. Baldwin was from this, was generally creditable, appointed Inspector General. Dur- - especially to u new member. ing his incumbency, 187G-188- English From Lahaina to Olinda M. G. Paschoal, of the Third Dis- or "Select Schools," as trict, Maui, gave one of the impres-fdo- n they called, increased from five to of a man who know what he want forty-five- . Complete machinery equipment for ed and was not 11 f raid to stand up for 12. In 1SS2, Mr. Baldwin prepared it. He opposed a number of good gov- a Course of Study for the Select There is only one ernment measures but stood for oth- schools, which provided for the usual ers. He was apparently independ- eight years of elementary and four tire that appeals MILLS years RICE ent and conscientious and, when of high school work. This aroused, a good fighter. course of study was framed in ac- A. F. Tavares, of the 3rd District, cordance with the best educational to the discrimin- Maul, was one of tho most conscienti- ideas i.n America at that time. ous members of tho house. As r 13. In 1SS2, a National Teachers' he was often called upon to Association was , organized in Hono- ating purchaser preside over the deliberations of the lulu, whose membership included lower chamber. His votes were al- teachers from all the islands. because it gives most uniformly for decency and good 14. In 18S8, tuition fees were l government and his burning words of abolished in practically all the select rebuke to the opponents of such poli- schools. greater service r. 3, cies were a delight. An earnest 15. In I lio same year a new course speaker, ho threw himself into the of study, prepared by Mr. Atkinson fight and could npt see why members and Mr. M. M. Scott, was adopted by on Maui's roads should evade or fail to live up to the Hoard of Education. For- over 3 1 n . standards of public honor. He was two years there had been Utile or no one of the members who was willing supervision of schools. It was not mm to vote against his personal interest possible to provide competent teach- -- and it's ivta for public benefit. ers for tho rapidly increasing English C Waiholo, of the 3rd District, schools. Hence, it was necessary to 8 Maui, simplify attended to his daily work ns the course of study and make -- ehoirman of the printing committee it more formal. The previous one, ID'..' iWi. but whs hoard seldom outside of that rich in content matter, was thought His votes were not consistently for to be beyond the capacity of many good GOODYEAR government though he was not teachers whose employment was an active member of the hui. necessary at that time. 16. In 1888, Teachers' Conventions WESTERN STANDARD GAS ENGINES were revived. These were held and ITS TIME TO PASS THE APPLES sometimes on each island and once a CORD FABRIC 440 with total of 7484 h. p. in use in Islands. Operates on gaso- year a general convention was line or distillate. "Fool proof" ; so simple any boy can it...... held run in HomoImIm - T!i,.iii.i. l 1;.,.. hen every pool in Eden was a mir- llAtt-lll- tJL" Produces power cheaply. Sizes, 4 to 275 h. p. (ll.Tlttl.Q i .wl F..,,., IT ror a In,,j wiai Hum jioiioi-ui- were That unto Eve Her charms pro- paid at two of these general meetings. Each Tire backed by broad claimed, Teachers' Convention had been a our t'tit went undraped without a single feature of the school sstem from the No. 2 ENGEEBERG IIULLER lime of tremor, its organization, but were .Goodyear Service Station Capacity 350 to 500 lbs. paddy Or felt that she bad need to be mostly local in character. The gen- A ashamed. eral convention called by Mr. Atkin- policy. per hour. Requires 10 to 12 h. p. son, Inspector General, in 1888, and 1 Twas only when she'd eaten of the continued for more than a decade, de- apple veloped into the Summer School of That sho felt herself inclined to 19'iu, and has become an annual 1 "BUFFALO" EXHAUSTER event, few r veil, with interruptions up to Requires 3 h. p. to operate. Mid found that everywhere she'd the present time. Don't Experiment Buy Goodyear have to grapple, These conventions were productive With the much debated problems of more uniformity in the work of of the male. the schools, increased interest and Allis - Chalmers motor, where esprit de corps among the teachers. Thereafter She devoted her attention. 17. In the same year, examinations electric power is available. Her time and all her money to for teachers' certificates were inaugu- Royal her cloths, rated. Hawaiian Sales And that was the beginning of conven- 18. In September, 1888, Mr. M. M.. tion, Scott, Principal of the Fort Street Company, Write for detailed information. And Modesty, as well, I suppose. School, started a class for teachers Ltd. "Buffalo" Exhauster alter regular school hours, which was came in fashions recent, the beginning functions of the present Normal : 178-- A Now. pills conceal so little from scnooi. WAILUKU Phone the men, 19. In 1895, a Normal School de- - Honolulu Co. It would seem in the name of all pan mr nt was organized in the High Iron Works that's decent, School. In the following year this Some one ought to pass the department grew into an independent HONOLULU. apples around again. school with two lower grade rooms 'Wff'miMIIHINIlPllllll IIVIIVNWHJIIKW WW Ml h .Hi THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. THREE

m n lourgaiiizcDananci Mites Probable Cause Considerable Light Domestic Science ! Of New Potato Disease Cast On Rolsheviki Schools Are Being Necessity compels accuracy Business For Maui for the expert mechanic C. W. CAltl'ENTKU Palholo. Activity In Russia Formed In England tr W. A. Anderson Would Have Large Hawaii Experiment Station. (This disease is said to be growing OMSK, Siberia, March ."n (Asso- LONDON", April S -(- Associated 8 , Quantity Of Fruit Grown For Coast in prevalence on Maui. Ed.) ciated Press) A Russian schrlolmasl-er- Pre.-.s- So many young girls have w ho was a prisoner of war in tier hi en employed in munition factories STARRETT I'rob-- potatoes growing dry and Shipment Transportation 1 Irish in. many, and who has arrived at Omsk, during Ihe past four years of war and seen to lem Improving hot situations are freepiently has given to the newspaper Zarya a have been deprived of training for Precision Tools gradually dry up and die. The trouble narrative of bis experience since the household, thai the London Coun- the last in fcvtion we what vim want m is first noticed on the new growl h reaching Russia which throws con- ty Council has opened domestic word pel liac A plan organizing siderable light on thi conditions in science schools whin1 liny may be t for the fanners and the young leave; which turn larg'c new stuck. 01' the Islands for the growing til the Bolshevik zones of Russia. The nyitted as sirvants or to look after brown on the under surface, become clioolmaster said that almost all the 'heir own are Coast Inarlcol, has houses alter liny bananas for tin' abnormally fti..y and Iwisl or curl released Russian prisoners were frit- married. out liy W. A. Anderson, been worked up. The plants may grow well until tering from hunger and practically In oiu1 school, which has been open- Levvers & Cooke, Ltd. now of Honolulu, lint formerly man- - des! it ul e of clothing. ed at the "unemployed renter" in about the time of f lowering, then l.l'Mi'.KR AND IU II.D1NC. MATKKIAI.S - At Shepherd's Bush, aii' r ol Hie now fi un t Nahiku Hull- first they were received with the girls, who had o In , gradually dry up and die before their animosity but the Rolsheviki j'l n freed from factory, work, - : : lief Co. later id') 177 So. King- Street Honolulu lime. organized propagandist bureaus where spent iheir time singing, whistling Mr. Anderson has boon in Hie naval The young leaves are attacked by a socialistic literature was distributed and throwing dishtowels across the service as ii lieutenant anil is still to the prisoners in an attempt to room. They appeared at the school multitude of mites so small as to be Vliiti. neil ;ii 1'i iir) Harbor. He has convert them lo Bolshevism. Meet- clad in their best finery, with ring- scarcely seen with a hand lens. These ings were were made lets about however, lieen able develop quit( held and offers their necks and trinkets lo minute pests suck the juices of flie lo enroll the prisoners in the Bol- hanging from their ears. Their neat- a hanana ippinir business which lie tender foliage and ultimately kill it. shevik armies under the following ly teacher, however, soon con- AVOID r.KIl' TK HT.l.K I'.V I SINC hopes lo largely increase'. This mile disease was first noticed cordil ions : A gift of two suites of vinced them this was not the raiment early in May, 1917, for some time provi- in In a letter lo F. !. Kranss, of 111!' and clothing, liim rubbes in cash, for household work, and a few days the cause of the trouble was over- they were as neatly as sensibly sub-statio- s sions for two weeks. The ollicors and Schieven's IlaiUu of Hie Hawaii ex-ha- looked. A few preliminary experi- were offered from l.oiin to U.r.oo rubles elail as she. periineiil station, Mr. Anderson ments have shown that the trouble in cash. The Ilolshcviki. he said, The practical course of the school outlined his plans in considerable de- can 1. almost if not entirely prevent- had no success ill recruiting the offic- includes instruction in preparing tail. These should be of interest o ed by dusting the plaids with fine sul- ers but some soldiers, who were in soups, sauces, fish. meat. puddings, il many farmers, and is understood phur Willi a dust blower such as is the worst physical condition, aicopi-e- d and cakes, it nil some of the some effort is to be to girl- - that made used for applying insect powders, or their proposals. The majority, already have been employed by " form an organization for banana if a sprav material is desired for use however, deserted, at the first possi- chocolate) and candy manufacturing Waterproo? Leather Belting prow ins along the lines suggested. with the spray pump use a lime sul- - ble moment. concerns. Others are finding c mploy-l.ien- i Mr. Anderson in his letter says in phur spray. The schoolmaster said that the dis- - in clubs and restaurants under "Dl'NI'.AK" Kelts save? power hecau-c- ' tliey arc part j nine; spray v. men nas competent chefs, while still others . suipnur cjpiine in the BolslieviK army is ami last louder than other helts. Try one of thc--- e va,cr-- oil-- , Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, given good results in the preliminary For the least in are going into families as cooks. April IS, 1919. tesls in controlling the mite disease fraction the soldiers are shot. The W hen questioned upon admission to ami weather- - irool" helts. Mr. V. C. Kranss, is easily prepared as follows: For privileged class in the Ked army is the school as lo the kind of employ-in- . Haiku, Maui. large operations take T lbs. of sul- Imade up of Magyars, Belts and sail-!or- un they preferred a majority of Dear Mr. Kratlss: phur and 5 lbs, of quick lime and boil The rest are supported as ou- the girls expressed .1 desire for fact- "As you know, the I'niled Fruit for about one hour in ?. or 4 gallons tcasts and as possible fodder for can ory work, bul after becoming interest- & Co., of Catton, Neill Co., Ltd. control the banana business of water. Il is desirable to boil the non. The members or Ihe Russian ed in cooking they invariably put the V. S. They set a price on their mixture until the lime and sulphur middle class are forced to labor in factory work second. IIOXOUILU. bananas F. (). 1!., Xew Orleans, which unite Into a clear brown liquid (the the trenches or fortifications or to determines the cost all over the LT. S. so called sulphid of lime). Dilute this serve as servants for the Bolshevik This gives us a splendid basis to liquid to 100 gallons. For small gar- soldiers. A Spring Romance work on, as it furnishes much the a - "Dearest, I ordered to be sent home den patches small quantity of the The Bolshcviki, the returned prison- St same system for determining the lime sulphur spray can he made as er said, attribute! great importance to; to-- , lay a most beautiful hat for only proper price for Hawaiian bananas follows: Take one ounce of sulphur .their "spying orator's," who, ten guineas. It's a perfect love!" that is used in determining the price and one ounce of quick lime and boil secretly remain behind in the towns' "My darling, your love will be re- I. of Hawaiian sugar. in a quart of water for abo.nl one evacuated by the Reel (iuard and try. turned." London Saturday Journal. "As you know, shipping on con-nn- d hour, or until the two ingredients jto corrupt and win over the troops of K fdgnmont is unsatisfactory, soil-ope- n unite into a clear brown liquid. Make the Russian National Army. ing out right on con! ''act is lo up to five quarts. An old sauce pan Rod dec lare that BY AUTHORITY D Cuard R The leaders the objection that (he contract price or kettle should be used for boiling it is only over their lifeless bodies .is either loo low to suit the fanner this r.at her niussy mixture. that the Allies will take the "com-- IN T1IK CIRCl'IT COITRT OF THE Arrived on the Manoa or too high to suit the dealer,' accord- Watch the plants carefully and as niune of the North," a name which' Second Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. ing to the condition of 111 market--an- d. soon ns any of the small new leaves they give lo Pel rog rail. At Chambers. In Probate, No. lso in the long run il is more likely show signs of turning brown cm the At Petrograd, the scholinsaler said, to be the former than the latter under surface spray the entire sur- all the woikingmen between 17 and In the matter of the Estate of John I spoil- there is also the matte of fruit face and especially the young leaves Hi are mobilized. A large number of Kekahu, Late of Kihei, County of Now is the time to get ready for ed in traiu.it which is always a bone of potato in field Maui, T. H., , all the plants the military schools have been opened for Deceased. of contention between the San Fran-- with the lime sulphur spray or dust the army. Trotzky, the Bolshevik Cisco dealer and the shipper. Now, the plants with dry sulphur. The (War Minister, was accorded avaiation Pelition of Hooipoipo Kekahu for summer. on Hawaii we are starting with a operation should be repeated about 'pilot's license. To celebrate the an- - appointment of C. D. Lul'kin as ad- - combination consisting of (1) the every two weeks. !niversary of the Bolshevik coup d' lninistraior of said Estate. growers, in a Growers' Association; Some gardeners have mistaken this jetnt heavy additional taxes were ini- - IT IS ORDERED, that Thursday, The only car that does not (2) the San Francisco dealer, and mile trouble, a summer complaint at- the 12th (lav of June, A. D. 1919, at a fire-work- (3) myself combination for mutual tacking the potato under rather un- tensive displays of s wereP) 'clock A. M., in the Court Room of with the mutual under- favorable growing condilions, for the held in the principal cities. jthis Court, in Wailuku, County of depreciate in value. standing that each shall obtain his late blight disease which is a cool Througho-u- country were or- Maui, Territory of Hawaii, he, and the parr ihe own proper compensation for the and wet weather disease. They have ganized ' begging e nmniittees" wiio same is, hereby appointed the time lie plays in the business; it being remarked that Bordeaux mixture was had the right to requisition every- and place for hearing said petition. agreed by all that the grower should of no use. It should be remembered thing that pleased tnem. liy a speci- Dated at Wailuku aforesaid, this get all that is left after the necessary that Bordeaux is not a cure-al- l for al decree were established "passports (Jill day of May, 1919 HARRY GESNER, Agent expenses of handling are paid. every disease. It is a remarkable of the socialist classes" on which p.y thio conrr, "According to our arrangement, the preventative spray for fungus foliage were inscribed tne numner eit rations IIKNKY C. MOSSMAN, Phone 166. price of Hawaiian bananas on board blights. Sulphur likewise is not a received. On the bourgeois passports Clerk, Circuit Court, Second the .steamer at Hilo is lo be based cure-al- l but it is valuable for destroy- are entered the number of tasks to Circuit, Territorv of Hawaii. always on the price of Eastern ban- ing mites. Ihe credit of the holder, such as the (May 9, lti, 30.) anas at New Orlenns, on Hip day the In general it is to be recommended cleaning of streets and barracks. bananas are shipped, and the farmer that Irish potatoes be planted suff- is to be paid on that basis. This is iciently early in the spring to mature to be fixed so as to make the Haw- before the dry hot weather of sum- TOWNS ON MEXICAN aiian bananas, pound for pound, cost mer sets in. This cool weather crop BORDER TO THRIVE the dealer in San Francisco as nearly does not. yield as well in dry, hot WITH PROHIBITION as possible the same that the Eastern situations even if insects and disease bananas cost him in San Francisco, be controlled. LAHEDO, Texas, April 8 (Associ- $89000 N PUR by taking into consideration tin? dif- ated Press) 'Whether Mexican cities ference in transport ition cost, tare along the border will become cases 3-D- for stems and shrinkage, etc., in the Doing His Bit Right At Home for "international drinkers" when will be given in ay two classes of fruit. "Some of these guys have got a American adopts prohibition in July "I cannot conceive a fairer arrange- funny way of eloini; their hit," wailed has not been determined, despite some HORSE RACING MEET ment for assuring the farmer the one of the hoys at the San Pedro leanings ill this direction. proper price for his fruit. The Unit- suhmarine hase the otiier day. A movement recently was started ed Fruit. Company's price at New "Here I blowed home for a v acation to have passport restrictions removed, Orleans establishes the price for the and finds this guy parading around throw open the international bridge there-- f entire country. We cannot, with my girl. and run week-en- d excursion trains in re, expect the San Francisco deal- "I nails him and wants to know to Mexico. It was proposed to estab- er to pay more than that, and by this what the big idea is. lish big gambling houses, cock pits, arrangement, pay We bull-ring- s TERRITORIAL he cannot less. l'ain't nawthin' wrong,' ho and pretentious drinking are therefore gelling just what the romes hack. '1 just take her down to emporiums. American business men market affords for our fruit. The the newspaper ollico every day to Kee vigorously protested on the ground dealer is paying just the market price if you've got killed or not. "The that the trains passing through Am- for it, and is making just what he Forecast. erican towns would bring only a repu-- 1 regularly makes on the fruit bought tat ion for lawlessness. FAIR from the I'niled Fruit Co., and we The Mexican government has not can depend on the 1'iiileel Fruit Co., indicated its attitude in the matter not make an the dealer in San Francisco to get the to see that he does and seems disposed to tho liquor 9-1- bibt price possible lot Hie lruit he let 4. profit. problems solve itself. Local ofllcials Honolulu, June "This supplies a permanent and buys. suppose we can get a large are represented as not wishing to profitable market for mir bananas, "I don't - number of farmers as warmed up as deny their citizens profits that Amer- the amount of profit being determined ican prohibition might bring. I am ove r I his idea of working to- 6-d- ay directly by the condition of the mar- Mexican cantineros have thrived in Original ket, and the farmer gets his proper gether to make Hawaii furnish its proper proportion of the bananas con the year that Texas cities have been lion's share when the market is dry under the Texas military zone program is now to high. And, even on 'i low market, he uiiied on the Pacific Coasi. Il should regulations ultimately he all. We have the proper law. Passports permit will make a good profit, for, during persons living within ten miles of the be concentrated l 1 "7 opening of organization for distribution, however, the fie years prior lo the border to pass from one country to 1 ? ... Chan-guinol- a Ryan Fruit Co., Willi :i5 differ- the war the average price of in the on permit. Many 3 big days, as ent houses from Salt Lake City West. the other a local into bananas was around $1,015 per American residents visit Mexican pounds. We have the proper man in Mr. C. E. hundred manager, towns daily to obtain drink. Ameri- follows: "As lo transportation, at present I Nosier, their San Francisco prevented smug- whose ideas as to the proper relation can authorities have ran assure transportation for only - -- for-a- ll ! gling of liquor into the United States. hie mile- l'rce- running: m M) between the grower and the comniis-- about 4 ,t bananas . month. The Medical authorities predict that un- Monday, June 9 Navigation Co., is ready to sion dealer agree c losely with mine, Pur Mat son traliie would have a fur-al- 'in 4 years during restricted border i"urltme;--Frc- -n l Pur.--c $450 w - coopi i'aie just as far as they are able, land who, the which on army's campaign Four iih SI 50 atli ol il traek rcvm'il l.n l'n. I dealings him lias serious affect the propose to give us the right kind have had with - l'ive-l'iu-;i- Purse 3(H) Mile P"l I l!iV, r. t'titi and 'proven approves against disease. Six fuiluti-- 's this, lie heartily H ) but cannot give us Mexi- . I I Ul'-e- - M of transportation, All suspicious visitors from 1 l'.re-il- Six uiii m all any definite information than the idea outlined, and we shall have Time furliin"; lauaiian Two more co are by customs ollicors - l his fullest cooperation I am sending searched Purse' 150 Iinliv iilual ligii jump "rev- fi the above until the iovorniiii nl shall for contraband liquor. As a result of years liim now between U and of the Pur-- e 50 have determined upon its shipping this strict supervision, mezcal, a Pcli) Puny PltW 50 policy. Win n the Manoa and l.urline bananas shipped from Honolulu, highly intoxicating Mexican drink 'which amounted to about Isip.imiii ( t'mir- - U t liunlle- Kre-i'-f- tr- are back cm their regular schedule we formerly CO cents a hie- Mile Saturday, 11 hist year and the only rea- that sold for June regular which bunches Purse? 150 ; shall have stupim tils quart, now brings $10 a quart here ail C a- t t i it ;n'i-- son I am not sending a larger propor-Mio- 2:15 or . m .i vvid simplify the of transpor- I l - mailer when obtainable from illegal dealers. tii'- I K) busl-- I niir uiilur.g. Hawaiian l!rel. 'tll'M- tation. 1 would suggest that you get is that in the Oahu banana S! fui- - ail Pur-- e 150 the nun who propose lo go i lit n this ness as at present conducted, there H'VCll tllllollL rcv-l'- i if all too many profits to be made be- K ) to stalt as nearly as possible the iate This Isn't Ours PllfM' ,M they propose to lt ween the actual glower and the San number of bananas The famous humorist had partaken Wednesday, June 11 Six uiiiong", !l,i In - ll.ey expect lo Francisco dealer. 1 am today paying e'i raise, and when too heartily of the Christmas feast. for-al- rev-for-a- ll 3 in l .. be ready lo ship. It does not matter ll.tui a hunch on the wharf for fruit Acute indigestion had laid him low. l" trot of pace; grower .f-a- i; how few or how many any individual Ion which the actual gets only As his friends gathered about him Pur-- e $1000 Six fuiionu Japanese- 55 cents a bunch on the same w harf. may be able to raise one bunch is any rate," he I e t - (icinletiK-- 'lll'sV design he smiled "At pour furlong, 'ttu ami as good, as far .is il goes, as one "It is this that our plan spasms of pain, ; just murmured between Purc' 50 Mile running -- - ree- I ,f-a- hundred it just won't go. as far iu to eliminate. So that the difference "I am to keep up my reputation l'j able Clip "UI'M- 5t io feeding the multitude. 'shall go where it belongs to the grow- as a humorist." His friends Were :s Mile- Polo I'.oy. Sr er, and still leave all the other essen- puzzled. "Digesting!" be gasped. i.ailics, one half mile- - Cup Six furlnny; 'llfse- 1C0 proper "The main idea is to get eoopera-tlo'- i tial factors their Tlyi Forecast. all along the line, ami we should This cannot be done under a Kaee's will In' ten I 10) pounds lelov scale? ot wcl :hN in the movement only lin n who contract price becau.-(- ! the dealer will enlist Pree-fo- r all running-- can work together. There should bo always have lo proticc himself and Try, Try Again all race's. no striving i f any one lo make more t litis make the contract price low "Has your w ife a sense of humor?" than his proper shar.; of the returns enough for lliis purpose. I'mler the "1 don't think so," replied Mr. i:i)l II. PAUIS, Chairman. KOliKUT Hi iRXKK. I ! at the exiie-n.s- of 111' other fellow. plan have outlined the price auloiua-- Pynhed. "I have told her the same hairman Racing" Committee-30- In- tically adjusts itself to the market I be- . 1 The fanners iaien-.- will to raise joke over and over and don't AFTF.k DOVI.I-:- I'.xcc. l.iwaiian Tru-- t I'.KI., II uti cum. ithe most and Ihe best bananas he can, price'. lieve she has laughed at it more than mine to make the industry as large Sincerely yours, twice in he r whole life." -- Washing- and as prosperous as it can be, and W. A. ANDERSON. n Star. IT VitSnHilHlf fl jfiiWMM FOUR THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919.

WHEX WILSOX LOST THE LEAD MAUI NEWS It begins to look as though the peculiar brand of egotism that I THE H rrompts Woodrow Wilson to always play a lone hand, had finally trip- A garment is never old Entered t the Post Office at Wailuku. Maui, Hawaii, aa aecond-claa- g matter. ped him up. It may be that in this weakness will be found his fatal iij it looks old p vulnerability. unless the People - A Republican Paper Published in the Interest of Unless there are a lot of modifying details which have yet not You will be surprised at the newness and freshness of your gar- Every Friday. I Issued come through to these Islands it is hard to see how the people of the H when we return them to you. MAUI PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, ments United States are to bear with equanimity our apparent abandonment Xs j) Proprietor and Publithera. dearest principle of the American people that of the per of perhaps the SuBSCRiniON Rates, $2.50 Year in Advance rights of small and weak nations. I FRENCH LAUNDRY Perhaps we haven't abandoned this principle, but how else are we WILL. J. COOPER EDITOR AND MANAGER CEEANIV-DYKIXV-I..UXDKK- IN; to interpret the giving of Fiume to the Italians or the Shantung pro- I J. ABA DIE, Proprietor :: HONOLULU. FRIDAY MAY 9, 1919. vince of China to Japan? It certainly looks as though we had sur- rendered, and that without a struggle. The galling thing about it is tlft' feeling that vc have been- - and .II HPS I.AXP PROBLEM still are kept in the dark both as to motives and results. And Tin' liMMst.ilm v h;i llii' Congress to amend t lie land laws the humiliating suspicion now intrudes that Wilson has pitted him- law-make- rs is to against men shrewder than he in the game of diplomacy and has of the territory and a commission of territorial to po self they will accom- lost. Washington to t.u-- li this and other measure. What . W ilson he j hut it is reasonahly sure that they will When abandoned, as most assuredly did abandon, the ugar cts. plish is' of course uncertain; very first one of his own famous "Fourteen Points," he lost his first THE COMPANY A MAX KEEPS XOT ONLY not settle the land (jiiiMimi in Hawaii. to and strongest card. This Kiint declared for "Open covenants, open- DETERMINES HIS CHARACTER I'.UT FRE- que-tio- n Hawaii is more than simply the disposing The land of QUENTLY DETERMINES HIS FORTUNE. test a.Uai.tage of the lands owned the territory. It is true a lot ly arrived at, after which there shall lie no private international under- standings of kind, lint diplomacy shall proceed always and SEEK OUR ADVICE IX ALL FINANCIAL of persons do think that that is all there is to he solved. I'.ut it isn't. any frankly When every acre of public land in the Islands is in the hands of in the public view." MATTERS. , her land .juestion. And it may There has been none of this since the very first sessions of the ? private Hawaii vill still have ' council of four," behind closed doors, began to gamble with the des- even he more vital then than it seems today. Ltd. Let us look at the tacts. The total amount of agricultural lands tinies of the world. Kenry Waterhouss Trust Co., An censorship on correspondents in Paris lias kept the of alt 'classes owned bv the territory is today about 50,000 acres. What absolute in dark by preventing any stray items of being sent HONOLULU, T. II. does thi mean r Well. one thing it means that if every acre of world the news l'r Correspondents have been reduced a this land were cut up into homestead lots averaging 50 acres each, it out. and the press to the plane of would provide for but 1000 families, or, counting 5 to a family, mere propaganda machine not to disseminate NEWS, but to mould been fed half-truth- s, with would furnish homes for only 5000 individuals. And if these public sentiment. We have and then always families were the choicest to be found in the whole world, it could not an object in view. materially change conditions in the Islands. The pity of it all is that America was in a position to virtually en-lor- It were foolish to expect too much from homesteading. Indeed her principles of the league of nations. She had no ax to grind when she demanded the right of for small peoples. it seems that entirely too much stress has been laid on homesteading steaming fragrance of all There nothing selfish in The bv nearly everyone who has attempted to wrestle with Hawaii's social And of the other powers did have. was something, in a and economic problems. If instead of seeking to get rid of such lands her attitude. She had proposed league designed to cup of impossible, the greatest of every nation the as the territory still possesses, we should abbandon such an idea once make war that touched need and for all, we might be on the road to better results. in Europe. Left to themselves they could not hope to realize it. With Of the 50.000 acres of tillable lands owned by the territory, some the United States backing it, they could. W- all - 30,000 acres is classed as cane lands. Now, it more than doubtful The United States could best of afford to hold aloof. Her MAM resources, physical make HAMi whether this cane land should ever tie h.Hmestcaded, for the reason that isolation, her and tier greatness her immune from the nightmare of sudden annihilation under which every European it probably could, never be made to yield its fullest return if tilled by of individual owners. ration must henceforth labor. And last and perhaps most potent of a multitude and If this seems a brief in favor of our present plantation system and all, we hold for the present the commercial financial supremacy of against the small land owner in Hawaii, it is and it isn't. the world, and in no small sense may dictate through that power. in magnificent to It is hard to believe that were all the sugar lands ever cut up into We were a position enforce altruistic doctrines world and demand that they be given a fair But small holdings, the result in tons of sugar produced would be what it epon the try out. makes the whole we lost We have allowed be en- meal appetizing now is. If it Would not, it would be an economic waste and therefore have our opportunity. ourselves to wrong. It remains yet to be demonstrated that growing sugar on a tangled in a maze of intricate, old world diplomacy and intrigue. We be and enjoyable. small farm basis can ever cope with the big unit system under scientific permitted ourselves to inveigled into playing the other fellows' game management. The probabilitv that it will ever be so demonstrated instead of insisting upon our own as we could have done, and made In the Red Package it stick. have played the part of Mr. lasy-Mar- k, in Europe's veems remote. The evidence now points exactly the other way. We at your Grocer's But this applies to only the sugar lands to the one big, dominat- confidence game. ing, centralized and highly specialized industry of Hawaii. It does not Had Wilson from the start played with his cards upon the table, the many times larger area of other kinds of lands lands with all America yes, with all Europe lined up behind him, he would apply to ' sufficient, were they properly utilized, to sustain in comfort a popula- have won hands down. He held the trumps and did not need to play DISTR-S'JTCE- t tic game. But he chose to play against his vest. And when he dis- tion several times as large as the territory now has. Nor does it argue in favor of a tenant and landlord system. No carded his first point, "open covenants, openly arrived at," he played nation has ever reached a very high plane on such a basis. It has in into his opponents' hands and filled from a cold deck. fact been the cause of untold misery and injustice throughout the his- America stilt holds a strong position hut she has sacrificed some tory of the world. To develop the highest type of citizen a man must principles that must continue to lay our professed motives open to be anchored to the soil by a home that is his very own. It is an old suspicion or to contempt. saying that no man will fight to defend his boarding-hous- e, hut lie will The home is the foundation of a stable nation. 'A MATTER OF COMMUNITY PRIDE light for his home. If you are not now receiving the REXAIX MONTHLY But the lands of Hawaii, whether cane lands or rtot, are not for It has come to be considered a matter of course that Maui should sale. They are not to be had by the nun who would make a home. accomplish whatever task she undertakes. But in reaching the goal MAGAZINE please send your name for mailing list.' The What wonder is it that the laborers of Hawaii toil from day to day in the Victory Loan, perhaps ahead of any other part of the territory, Magazine has recently been enlarged, and improved by the with their eyes fixed elsewhere, and dream of the day when they can she has particular cause for pride. Oahu was still $300,000 below her addition cur- go elsewhere to seek a home which they may bequeath to their chil- quota last night, not withstanding some $60,000 given her by Maui of stories by prominent writers and pictures of dren? and other sums received from both Kauai and Hawaii. It is expect- rent events. Now, the territory, in its 30,000 acres of cane land, does control ed she will make the summit today, however, and this will lie cause a very significant part of the cane area of the Islands possibly a sixth for general congratulation. to an eighth. Why should not the territory then use this land towards The Islands' record stands out far and away ahead of the United upsetting the mistaken policy or habit of the sugar interests to hold or States as a whole, which up to last night had raised only a little over control all land, whether of cane value or not? Why should it not for- three-fifth- s of the four and a half billion total. Whether the nation THIS SERIVICE IS ABSOLUTELY FREE. get, once and for all, about homesteading these sugar lands, and in- will be able to make the top is now open to serious question; but that stead lease, or perhaps even sell them outright to the corporations if, Hawaii has done so, is all the more to tier credit under the I v as a part of the bargain an abandonment of land-hoggin- g as a fixed lorporation policy could al.--n be included? This might not be so difficult as it would seem. Thousands of POLITICS AXD ILLICIT ROOZE & acres of lands on every island are now held by plantation companies, It is against the law to iive a drink of liquor to another. A good Benson, Smith Co., Ltd. that pay little if any adequate return, but which would make homes many persons do not seem to knoiv this. But the law makes it as SERVICE EVERY SECOND of greater or less desirability for thousands of people. Such lands much a crime to give away intoxicants as to make or to sell them. And 426 should not lie given away, but should lie made available to those who it is also against the law simply to carry liquor from one place to an- The Rexall Store Box Honolulu, T. H. wished to buy at a fair valuation. They should go to furnish homes, other. f.r the possibility of homes, for the workers of the Islands; and should It may not be amiss just at this time, to call the attention of cer- be looked upon by the present owners as an investment towards the tain politicians to these facts. Unless rumors are without any founda- future labor supply of the territory. tion whatever, at least one or two of the professional workers in the This plan would mean the recognition of the plantation system as local field, who have heretofore considered it a matter of duty to see developed in Hawaii as a sound economic development. It would 'hat the faithful voter was rewarded with at least a drink or two of divorce sugar from a multitude of minor and not especially profitable "square-face,- " have been contemplating a little okolehao or swipes this We are prepared pursuits. It would furnish room for a real imputation to develop a year as a substitute. The police no doubt have a pretty good hunch population having a deeper interest in Hawaii nei than a meal-ticke- t. as to the probable truth of such rumors and will not be blind as election AT ANY TIME And it should go far to permanently solving the never yet solved labor day draws near. problem. to assist you SAFETY FIRST to secure TAKING STOCK OF RESULTS The public utilities board, following an accident through which THE BEST PRICE The question of whether or not the late legislature was the "worst three persons were electrocuted in Honolulu recently, has issued an for your tver," as Speaker Holstein has declared, is now largely an academic-one- . order requiring the Honolulu electric company to "ground" all of its It makes little difference now whether it was or not. Nor could service transformers. This, experts claim, will reduce to a minimum LIBERTY BONDS a decision on the matter alter the fact that the Tenth Legislature did the possibility of a repetition of such tragedy. enact some good legislation and did kill some that would have been It may tie that Maui's electric service systems are all that they Do not sacrifice them to irresponsible decidedly bad. be in point of safety, but it would not seem unreasonable that buyers. r And it did this, moreover under the handicap of a lot of political the utilities board should satisfy itself on this point, and at the same Last quotation $ 10.50 for S50.00 bond. and demagogic wire-pullin- g that was the real cause of the burden of time reassure the public. From past experience Wailuku at least, has 93.00 for 100.00 bond. reproach which has been heaped upon the body. little reason to take anything for granted in connection with its electric The Bank of Maui, Ltd. A lot of credit for the good results accomplished belongs to a few service. Wailuku, l'aia, Lahuina. strong men in both houses. It was their work and watchfulness that in the main outweighed the skilled demagogy of Lorrin Andrews and the 77.1; TO GET BUSY drag of sluggish mentality on part of a considerable proportion of the Now that the legislature has given Maui $10,000 for a permanent members ot the lower chamber. To them is due the credit for the territorial building for the Maui county fair, the way is made clear for blue sky law, the farm loan act, the purchase of the Irwin estate, in- 'lie realization of the plans of the Maui County Fair & Racing Asso- .Tve too . crease m teachers' pay, the fish hatchery bill all measures which, if ciation in ample measure. And it is high time to get busy. A loan r not all that could be desired, are aimed in the right direction. of $10,0'.X) has also been promised the association, and it ought not to When in Honoiuki rn Nor should they be denied credit for killing the v icious amendment be very hard to raise the other $5000 which it is estimated w ill be need- to the workman's compensation law, proposed and cunningly fought for ed to put the Kahului grounds in shape. But if we are to have the slap at Mm by Andrews a measure that would have hamstrung one of the best fair next fall that we have planned there is no time to dream over the iavss enacted in the territory in recent years. job. Ttia Naturally there is much to tie desired in the record, and the failure I fell of the foreign language schoo's bill, of woman suffrage, of reaportion-ment- , Kauai claims to have been the first county in the territory to "go EUROPEAN PL4 and some others doesn't leave a good taste. But now that it is over the top" in the Victory Loan, having readied her quota of $228,-00- 0 it is that we should take such satisfaction as technically. over but proper we may on Wednesday of last week. Perhaps she did But Running water in every room; rooms we did (and did get, and like l'oliy Anna, la-gla- local from what really not) Maui had her $30,000 by Wednesday morning, only the manam singly or with baths; cornlortable beds; it wasn't a whole lot worse. ment was so afraid of checking the golden flood that they refused to close to best restaurants and ell car-line- s. announce the figures. Maui's pretty hard to beat. Highest class service. Levi Joseph has withdrawn from the race for supervisor on ac- Centrally located In the theatre and shopping centers. count of the Attorney-General'- s opinion that a member of the legisla- The big Territorial Fair in Honolulu is less than a month off and ture is ineligible to hold another office. This is to tie regretted. It it is not too soon for Maui people to be making up their minds about 1 J. F. CHILD, Proprietor would have been extremely interesting to see how Maui voters would t'oing. It is safe to say that no one can attend such a fair without be- look upon a candidate who had voted against woman suffrage and had ing benefitted directly or indirectly. Make up your mind now to go also violated a party pledge in doing so. and don't chanee it. ..A- .3: - J r THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. EFlTK" FIVE

BY AUTHORITY 2 pkg. twine. - - LODGE MAUI, NO. 472, F. & A. M. 1 Waste basket. THOSE WHO TRAVEL 1 . - Our Island ON THE OTHER TERRITORY OF Iron ink stand. HAWAII 12 Empty COUNTY OF MAUI. beer bottles. 2 old tires and tube. De parted Contemporaries ISLANDS By Mauna Kea, May 2 R. H. Wells, SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 Redwood table. 4 length stove piping. J. B. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. 1 Amll, Grany Bailey, G. C. Munro, meetings A Bad Beginning Minister Resigns By patent toilet white enamel. Stated will be held at virtue of a certain Writ of Ex 4 Mrs. M. L. Wells, Miss G. Wells, A. What a contrast between China's Rev. J. M. Lydgate has resigned aa ecution issued out of chanderllers. Masonic Hall, Kabului, on the first the Circuit 1 , Gross, Fred T. Williams, D. L. Stew- submissive attitude of complacently pastor of the Lihue Union church, Court of Second Terri- shower. , Saturday night of each month at 7:30 the Circuit, 2 empty gas ard, C. Seno, K. Wakimoto, Takaha-tna- accepting despoliation of resignation was accepted a tory drums. M. the her and the at of Hawaii, in the Case of the 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. Noda, Miss Noda P. sovereignty In Shantung ago Friday evening. Raymond & Wilshlre combination the award meeting a week Bank of Maui, Limited, as plaintiff. Mrs. Emma Espinda, Miss Rose W. Visiting brethren are cordially In- by the peace conference and Japan's A carrying the appreciation and against the Maui Company, safe. letter Wine 1 Bookkeepers (Redwood). Akana, P. F. Hurley, Kanashiro. autocratic insistence of territorial regard of the church for long Limited, as defendant; Honorable desk vited to attend. the the 4 Red wood tables. By Claudlne, May 3 Wm. Kaae, compensation in China. China is will-in- s years of faithful and efficient service Leslie L. Burr presiding Judge, J. H. Pratt, W. M. and 3 Red Miss Rebecca Tam, Mrs. Lam, Miss to play game benefit by Rev. Lydgate, Henry C. wood counters. the for the rendered and Mrs. Mossman Clerk, under date 1 Lilly Puneka, R. Churchill, J. Dun- W. A. , Secretary. of tha world though she Is made the was the pastor, and the hope of April 22nd, 1919, duly Stool. handed and attest 1 Remington Type can, T. Hattorl, Richard Culbera, C. pawn In order to get Japan's support expressed that both will remain in ed; addressed, directed and delivered Writer and table 1 Floor S. Polilzer, Wm. McGarrow, wife, son for the League of community. Mr. Lydgate, It. is to me; and Issued in to satisfy Truck. ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 nations. the order 1 Hand pump. and daughter, Jot. Mitchell, Miss KNIGHTS If the league at its very inception reported will a in Lihue Judgment in of water build home rendered favor 1 old Angus McPhee, James Frlel OF PYTHIAS. is lo sanction injustice find Lydpnte devote plaintiff in said Court and cause, un Ixt harnesses. such manifest he and Mrs. will 2 Crates empty gin bottles. and A. C. Rattray. such sordid politics, to work as a der date of November 25th, 1918, Light-ner- , international themselves child welfare in 1 Capping machine. By Mauna Kea, May 5 N. F. can sum or In- what faith we attach to its labor of love. the 14264.90 inclusive of 1 R. O. F. Stange, Miss O. Nash, guar- terest to entry Judgment, commis- Roller crane. platitudes for preservation and of 5 (3 largo 2 small)' H. B. Weller, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. sions and costs, I upon Brass containers antee of rights of smaller nations and New Federal Official Named have levied 1 Sanborn, R. C. Pltcalrn, J. Patterson, to-w- it Small basket. protection peo- M Tl food com th" following described property; Ter-penin- for the of subordinate ttrtirns. territorial 4 Wire baskets. P. A. McCoy. R. McLean. N. E. Star-Bulleti- re- : ples? missioner and analyst, has just 2 glass K. Minakata, S. S. Pnxson, A. Regular meetings will be held at 2 single 4 ink stand. ceived the appointment of collaborat- wheel wagons. !i0 G. Horn, L. Ah Yee, T. Ah Kee. R. the Knights of Pythias Hall, Wai- 1 Empty barrels. Better Climb Down ing chemist of the 17. S. bureau of white mule. 2 P. Cole, F. M. Correa, Miss L. Buchan- 1 Goodyear hard tires, (36x5) luku, on th.j second and fourth Friday It Is unfortunate that Delegate Ku-hi- o chemistry for Hawaii. The depart- Hudson Runabout No. 703. 1 an. Mrs. L. C. Milam and child, Mr. 1 boiler. of each month. la permitting his personal dislike ment lino a renrpRentntivp in each Stable shed. 1 and Mrs. N. Tugi and Dr. S. 1 Red wood table (small). infant. of George McK. McClellatf, chamber large district in the United States, Garage building. 2 1). Weisbaum. All visiting members are cordially 1 Length joint piping. of commerce representative at Wash- with collaborating chemists in each Water closet. 1 invited to attend. 1 Enameled bath tub. ington, to lead him into the error of state, but up to tnis time Hawaii s set old harness. 4 1 shades. J. H. PRATT, C. C. trying to bulldoze the community. The representative has been in San Fran Red Reo truck No. 617. 1 Call The Plumber 1 Old Wash basin enamel. k. MARTIN'SEN, K. R. & S. Delegate is doing himself no good cisco. dray and shaft. Sat- Editor "This poetry, my 1 Notice is hereby given that on isn't dear and is liable seriously to injure Ha- This appointment broadens the food Shed. urday, day 1919, on man; It's merely an escape of gas." 1 Cottage (7 the 7th of June, waii. enmmissioner's work bv making it looms). by Would-B- e Contributor "Ah, I see! 1 the premises formally occupied Kuhio's attempt to lord it over the nossible to take into the federal court Warehouse. the Maul Wine Company, Limited, In Something wrong with the meter." 1 Diebold legislature the last night of the ses- any infringement of food and drug Combination Safe. Wailuku, Maul, 12 o'- Boston Transcript. 1 Filing at the hour of sion, his threats of what he would do laws wnere tne local laws ao noi ap- Cabinet. clock noon. I will sell all the right, "Oven" 1 Register. Glass Dishes for if the chamber of commerce continued ply directly. National Cash title and of Wine 2 Small R. W. interest sail Maui to maintain a paid representative at desks. Company, Limited, defendant, in and ANNOUNCEMENT the national capital rnd his uncalled Cane Cutter Burned To Death in Field 1 Small counter. to the above described property, or BAKING for and domineering attempt to block Bang Yuen, Chinese cane cutter, 5 Chairs. I desire to announce my candidacy Sanitary, Easy to Clean, Economical, 1 so much thereof as may be necessary, legislation that, whether wise or un- wns burned to death in a cane fire Stationary stand. to satisfy said judgment, commissions for the office of County Attorney of Durable wise, did not concern him, do not re- got out of control in one of the SsBaskets. costs, the County of Maui. If elected I will that 20 empty and to the highest bidder for endeavor dound to his credit. He should re- fields of the Makee Sugar Company Crates Flask. cash In U. S. Gold Coin. to enforce the law without V4 or will not member that while he is called prince at Kealia, last week, according to The barrel corks. Dated May 1, 1919. fear favor, wink at crime, out of courtesy, he is not the ruler Garden Island, Kauat. 2 Corking machines (2). nor use the office to promote my of the Hawaiian people but the paid Bang Yuen was one of the cutters 1 Electric Light Desk. GEO. H. CUMMINGS, financial Interests. 1 Deputy servant of the community. As such in the cane harvesting gang and was Tin container. Sheriff, Wailuku. ENOS VINCENT. w it is his business to obey orders, not helping cut a fire line to head off the 1 Wine machine filler. County of Maui, T. H. (May 2, 9, 16.) give them, and to work for the best blaze that had gotten away from the Interests of the Territory without at- burners. The cutter.4 were clearing a THE NEWEST METHOD tempting to dictate what others shall line from opposite directions and met dainty bake and or shall not do. just in time to rush out before the spotless serve in the It Kuhio carries into effect his sweeping flames. Yuen fell behind practical same dish to companions and was by threat "bawl out" the chamber's his overtaken Bread Pans $1.15 representative in Washington when the fire. His body was afterwards each congress meets again, he will demon found nearly consumed by the flames. Pie Plates, $1.25 each strate unmistakably, what already Custards 25 each many Bakers $1.00 each of the electorate feel, that he Governor Will Give Casseroles $1.35 each has passed beyond the point of use Opinions On Legislature Etc., Etc., Etc. fulness to the Territory. Ho- Governor McCarthy will leave New shipment just opened. The Delegate's innuendoes directed nolulu Wednesday, May 14, for Hilo at Governor McCarthy before the for an official trip connected with Brass Candlesticks at half price. legislature were distinctly uncalled land and other government matters for and awoke resentment on the part which have arisen on the Big Is- W. W. Dimond & Company of many who therefore had put up land during the past few months. On with his prideful ways and his arrog- Sunday, May 18, the Governor will "The House of Housewares" ance. Governor McCarthy has made make a public address in the First 53-6- King Street HONOLULU good in his position and it is not for Foreign Church at Hilo at which time the Delegate to insinuate that he he is expected, as he has already an would do anything underhanded In nounced he would do, to talk on the the appointment of a commission to accomplishments, or lack of them, of go to Washington to try to obtain the tenth legislature ;ust closed legislation for the benefit of the Ter- if THE HOME OF THE ritory. Major Clark, Aviator Killed Mr. Kalanlanaole would do well to Word reached Honolulu Monday 5 nd climb down off his high horse. Ad- night in a cable message to Duke Stclnwoy Starr vertiser. Kahanamoku from a sister of Maj. PIANOS Harold Clark, U. S. A., saying that i Our Legislators her brother had been killed in a fall The Legislature is pau; and the in an airplane at Colon, Panama. worst is over; and the men who did Major Clark was the first military It are back home again. It is with flyer in the Islands. He also made very mixed feelings that we meet the first flight from Honolulu to the them. About half of them have done Big Island, landing at Kahnlui good work done it honorably, faith- It was while making a land- t fully and efficiently, and against ing in a fog on the mountain slopes very adverse conditions. They have of Hawaii that his machine was wreck helped to give us some very good ed and he narrowly escaped with his legislation, and they have helped to life. save us from a deluge of trivial, vici- ous, and humiliating legislation as very Chamber Officials Deny well. We are thankful to them Mcdellan To Resign for that! Denial is made at the chamber of As for the other gentlemen who commerce oflice that any change in went up to represent us, well, we the chamber's representative at Wash have taken their numbers and jotted iriton is to be made, r.s George McK. We have a large stock of them down, and surely we will know MtClellan is under agreement with what to do next time; and never again i he chamber to act for it at the na- Watch Inside Player Pianos give them a chance to distinguish tional capital until the end of the themselves as they have this time. at fair prices and easy terms. present year. We take old pianos in exchange. Garden Island. There is no knowledge whatever of Bertram Itivenburgh succeeding him. Thayer Piano Co., Ltd Beware Of Wildcat Schemes As to the rumor that Rivenburgh The passage of a "Blue Sky" law might succeed Angus Erly as secre- HONOLULU, HAWAII. by the Legislature serves as an op- tary to Delegate Kuhio, politicians are portunity to remind the public that certain that this will not come to not even a "Blue Sky" law, carefully rass as the Delegate is strongly Re- framed, and vigorously administered, publican and Rivenburgh has been protect easy, speculative, This will an one of the leaders of the Democratic gullible public. We are men and not party for years. Advertiser. children, and while we may look to the law to protect us in a measure, Bee Culture To Be Taught WASTE got a BASKETS as far as it can, we have to use A course in bee culture, under the little common sense ourselves, and D. L. and at- direction of Prof. Crawford beware of strangers with unduly E. C. Smith, manager of the Garden to offer things tractive Investments Island Honey company, will be inau- Xot merely holders of waste that we know nothing about, and gurated Monday Universi- away. next at the paper but mostly far Stay by the home ty of Hawaii at 5 o'clock. The course Space investments, and the home people, will last five weeks and will include who are ready to face us and tell us lectures by Professor Crawford and where our money has gone to, and in demonstrations by Mr. Smith. case any of it should have gone for ftSemco good, can anyway show us the hole Denies Planter Defeated EXPANDED METAL it went down. Garden Island. Language School Bill WASTE HASKETS E. H. Wodehouse, president of the i Why He Went Hawaiian Sugar Planters' association, Rigid rather than loosely says his association had nothing to fire-pro- "How perfectly splendid to think woven; attractive, of went do with the defeat either of the langu- you're one of the heroes who and practical. Will out-we- ar your country!" age school bill or woman suffrage in over there to die for a "Like h I did, ma'am! I went the legislature, despite the fact that dozen of anv other kind. over to make some other guy die for the corpses of both had been laid at his." Life. the door of the planters. He says that he was strongly for suffrage and he knew that several Watchful Waiting other trustees felt the same way. HAWAIIAN NEWS Judge (to witness) "Why didn't Opinions differed regarding the lan you go to the help of the defendant guage schools bill. But the main LTD. In the fight?" point, in his opinion, is that the plan 00., Witness "I didn't know which was ters association did not act on either Young Hotel I'ldg., going to be the defendant." Boston proposit ion. St Transcript. HONOLULU. It Is Now Tourist Bureau Do not continue to write it "Ha- ANNOUNCEMENT. waii Promotion Committee," for Gov ernor McCarthy has signed the bill I hereby announce my candidacy among things, changes Supervisor which, other for the office of for the the name of wing of the Hono A County of Maui, subject to the de- that Primary lulu Chamber of Commerce to the MAUI BOOKSTORE cision of the voters at the "Hawaii Tourist Bureau." The com- Election to be held May 17. go through BOOKS, STATIONERY I mittee will have to cer la making this announcement tain formality of getting bills shifted NEWS DEALERS desire to state that I have been a over, etc., for all practical pur- Maul 28 years; have but resident of for poses it is the Tourist Bureau now. Hawaiian Views and Post Cards always done my best to advance the Souvenir-Jewelr- y interests of the county; and should I Kodaks and Film be elected I pledge myself to devote It Probably Was Ukuleles all the energy I possess to the Bame A comma often makes a lot of Fine Candies effort. difference in a line; so does the Koa Novelties This is the first time I have eei spacing. A poetess wrote: "My soul run for an elective office. Is a lighthouse-keeper.- " The printer WAILUKU, MAUI Very sincerely, made it read: "My soul is a light W. O. AIKEN. house-keeper.- " Boston Transcript. SIX THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. Germany Must Cede Territory, Give Up Armament, Make Reparation ELECTION PROCLAMATION. - (By The Associated Tress) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' of Wailuku Stream along the sand of Wailuku District. Polling place, I shall hereafter be enacted by Con- PARIS, MAY 7 The peace trerty handed to the German dele- that a General Countv Election hills to the sea at Maalaea Bay. Paia Schoolhouse. gress relating to or appertaining to gates today is the longest ever drawn, amounting to about 80,000 words. ill be held in the County of Maui, Polling place, Wailuku Court- Thirteenth Precinct The por the purposes thereof are as fol- In addition to affoided by treaty, the president the securities the Territory of Hawaii, on Tuesday, house. tion of Makawao District of lows : States United States east of the United pledged himself to propose to the The United States Military Re- senate, and the premier of Great Britain pledged himself to propose the 10th day of June, 1919, for Sixth Precinct The portion of the bed of Halehaku Gulch. Poll Mobilization to the British parliament, an engagement, subject to the approval by the purpose of electing the follow the Wailuku District north of the ing place, Huelo Schoolhouse. servations, Posts and Ha- the ieague of nations, to come immediately to the assistance of France ing County Officers, to-w- it : south boundary of Waiehu. Poll- Fourteenth Precinct The por- Grounds in the Tcrni"''- m case Germany ever makes an tinprovoled attack on her. Chairman and Executive Officer ing place, Waihee schoolhouse. tion of liana District northwest of waii to which said laws are applic Bul- The treaty does not deal with the questions affecting Austria, )f the Board of Supervisors. Seventh Precinct The portion the Kapaula stream. Polling .lace, able. garia or Turkey, except that it binds Germany to accept any agreement of Wailuku District between AND IT IS ORDERED that to be reached with her former Allies. Four members of the Board of the Keanac Schoolhouse. of the P.oard of Super- The treaty is between the 27 allied and associated nations and Ger- .Supervisors. fifth precinct and the Makavvao Fifteenth Precinct The portion the Clerk visors for the County of Maui many. A County Sheriff. District. Polling place, Puunene of liana District between the four-tent- h The first .section of is to of the publish this Proclamation in the the treaty devoted the covenant A County Attorney. Schoolhouse. precinct and the Hana-Koo-la- u league of nations. The second defines the German frontiers; and and English languages in. A County Clerk. Eighth Precinct The portion of boundary. Na-hik- u Hawaiian sections deal with other questions awaiting including Tolling place, other settlement, the Makavvao District bounded on the "Maui News" and in the Wai- reparation guarantees and responsibilities. A County Auditor, and Schoolhouse. west by edge luku Times", newspapers publish- Germany is required to restore Alsace-Lorrain- e lo France and A County Treasurer. the the cast of the Sixteenth Precinct The portion ed at Wailuku, in the County of to accept the internationalism of the Saar basin temporarily , and of Unless any candidate or candi- - Maliko gulch; on the north by the of Hana District between fifteenth al.--o ; of Hawaii, in 4 ')anzig permanently. She is required to accept territorial changes ates lor any of said olfices shall sea on the east by the west edge precinct and Kipahulu. Polling Maui, Territory .'.fleeting Belgium and Denmark cede most to of said and to of upper Selisia elected thereto at the Primary of the Halehaku Gulch; and on the place, Hana Courthouse. regular issues of each Poland. by a Makawao- - papers. ounty Election held on the 1th south line along the Seventeenth Precinct Kipahu- UP ORD- - GIVES ALL COLOXIES ay of May, 1919. Huelo Road to its junction with XD IT IS FURTHER Germany renounces all territorial and political rights outside of lu. Polling place, Kipahulu planta- 1I the new Hamakua ditch in the bot KRED that copies of this Procla Europe as to her ow n or of her allies, territory. She also recognizes of said officers to be elected tion hall. - be posted in not less than German-Austria- , tom of the Iluluhulunui or Kaupa- mation the total independence of Czechoslovakia, and Poland. a term of two years from after Eighteenth Precinct The re- kalua Gulch, thence along 1he new three public and frequented places ""T REDUCES .ARMY .l.XP ARMAMEXT first day of July, 1919, and all mainder of Hana District, includ- Hamakua Ditch to the east edge of in each precinct where such elec- The German army is to be reduced to 100,000 men; ;nd conscrip- to be elected in accordance with ing Kaupo and Kahikinui. Polling the Maliko Gulch. Polling place, tion is to be held. tion within her boundaries is prohibited. All forts to within 50 kilometer ic provisions of the laws of the place, Kaupo Schoolhouse. Wailuku, Maui, Terri- east of the Rhine are to be razed. All importation or exportation, and erritory of Hawaii concerning Kuiaha Schoolhous' Dated at nearly all production of war materials, is to be stopped. Xlnth and Nineteenth Precinct The por of Hawaii, this 7th day of the election of County Officers. Precinct Ilonuaula tory the island of Kahoolawe. Polling tion of the Island of Molokai north Ma'v. 1919. OCCUPATIOX OF GERMAXY AS GIARAXTEE The precincts and polling places' The Allied occupation of parts of Germany is to continue un'il place, Honoaula Courthouse. of a line running along the bed of P.OARD OF SUPERVISORS, in the said County are as follows, reparation is made; but will be reduced at the end of each Tenth Precinct The portion of the Honouliwai gulch, the south- COUNTY OF MAUI is fulfilling obligations. to-w- it : periods if Germany her Any German violation Makavvao District between the ern boundary of Halawa and the By S. E. KALAMA, of the conditions a to the zone of 50 kilometers east of the Rhine will First Precinct The Island of ninth precinct and the bed of Wa- - top of the ridge between Wailau Chairman. be regarded as an act of war. L,anai. rolling place, Kahalepala- - Hala- ieli Gulch. Polling place, Keokea and Halawa. Polling place, Attest : AVI LIMITED oa storehouse. IT Schoolhouse. wa Schoolhouse. R. K. WILCOX, The German navy is to be reduced to 0 battleships, 6 light cruisers, Second Precinct The portion Twentieth por- and 12 torpedo boats, without any submarines. The Eleventh Precinct The portion Precinct The Deputy County Clerk and Clerk personnel of the of Lahaina District on the Island navy to be not over 15,000. All other war vessels must be surrendered of Makavvao District bounded on tion of the Island of Molokai of the Board of Supervisors of or destroyed. of Maui, northeasterly of the north the west and north by the Wailuku bounded on the east by the nine- the County of Maui, Territory Germany may have no military or naval airplanes except 100 boundary of Ilonokawai. Polling District and the new Hamakua teenth precinct and on the west by of Hawaii. planes until the first of October, for place, - the purpose of detecting Ilonolua Ranch Store, Hon- Ditch to its junction with the the east boundary of Kawela and I hereby certify that on the 7th mines at sea. kohua. Road in the bottom the Kalawao District. Polling day of May, 1919, at a meeting of WILL FULL DAMAGES fAY Third Precinct The portion of of the Iluluhulunui or Kaupakalua place, Pukoo Courthouse. the Board of Supervisors of the uermany accents lull responsibility tor all damages caused lo Lahaina District on the Island of Gulch, thence along said road to Twenty-firs- t Prcdnct The re- County of Maui, the foregoing allied and associated governments and their peoples, and agrees spec Maui, between Molokai licaily to reimburse tor all civilian damages, beginning with, an initial the second precinct the Halehaku Gulch; on the east mainder of the Island of Proclamation was, on motion of payments of 20,000,000.000 marks. Subsequent payments are to be and the north boundary of Olowa- - by the west edge of the Halehaku excepting the Kalawao District. D. T. , seconded by Joseph - secured by bonds issued at the discretion ol the reparation commission lu. Polling place, Lahaina Court Gulch ; and on the south by the Polling place, Kaunakakai School- N. Uahinui and duly carried, ord- Germany is pav all to for shipping damage on a ton for ton basis house. tenth precinct. Polling place, Ma- house. ered issued as provided by the Ly the cession of a large part of her mercantile fleet, and by new con- Fourth Precinct The kavvao struction; and to devote her economic remainder Schoolhouse. Notice is also given thai polling laws of the Territory of Hawaii. resources to the rebuilding of of me devastated regions. Lahaina District. Polling place, Twelfth Precinct The portion places for voters who may be qual- R. K. WILCOX, Olowalu schoolhouse. ified of MUST GIVE HOHEXZOLLERX UP of Makawao District north of the to vote under the provision Deputy County Clerk and Clerk ...... li' . i . ,v . . Fifth Precinct The portion of Eleventh Precinct south of the Act 197, Session Laws of 1917, or Supervisors of vji.1 luauj iiium uic ruiics a pieierreu tariii treatment, give of the Board of them free transit through her territory, and also airrees to the trial of Wailuku District south of Waiehu sea and between the fist edge of any law amendatory thereof, or the County of Maui, Territory the by an international tribunal, and of other nationals for and west of a line from the mouth the Maliko G'llch and the boundary under any law that has been or of Hawaii. the violations of the laws and customs of war. Holland will be ask ed to extradite the of Germany, being made responsible Mir uie uenvenng oi me latter. XO MEMBERSHIP IX LEAGUE In league of nations is accepted by the allied and associated KUAHAUA KOHO BALOTA. as operatives, and by Germany in principle, but without member- - snip. Ma keia ke hoolahaia aku nei e pana o Wailuku ma ka akau pa- - liko a me ka palena a ka apana o Nui e pili ana ia mau mea penei no MAXY COMMISSIONS XAMED malamaia ana he koho balota lau-l- a lona hema o Waiehu. Wahi Koho, Wailuku. Wahi Koho, Halekula ia : fni Teri-to- ine treaty creates a great number...ot international bodies for dift'er- - iloko o ke Kalana o Maui, ri Halekula o Waihee. o Paia. i Na Kahua hookaavvaleia no ka looses, some unuer me l'ul league ot nations, and some to execute o Hawaii, ma ka Poalua, la 10 Mahele Ehiku Ka mahele o ka Mahele Umikumamakolu Ka Oihana kaua, na wahi a kahua ho- - 1 tne terms ol the peace treaty. hese include a commission i to trovern o Iune 1919, no ke koho ana na Apana o Wailuku mawaena o ka mahele o ka Apana o Hana ma ka omoana iloko o ke o me o.iar iiasin unui a plebiscite is Held Id years Teritore Ha hence. .,una Kalana i kulike me keia ma- - mahele elima me ka apana o Ma- akau komohana o ke Kahawai Ka- Uther commissioners are created to administer and make effective waii i pili i ua mau Kanawai ala : o various phases ot the peace settlement. alo iho nei kawao. Wahi Koho, Halekula paula. Wahi Koho, Halekula o i oleloia. Lunahoomalu a Luna Hooko Puunene. MUST GlUE UP TERRITORY Keanae. A ke kauohaia nei ke Kakauole- to Alsace-Lorrain- e, Kauoha oka Papa Lunakiai. in addition giving Germany cedes Bel Mahele Ewalu Ka mahele o ka Mahele Umikumamalima Ka lo o ke Papa Luna Kiai o ke Ka- gium two small districts between Luxemburg and Holland totaling 989 Eha lala o ka Papa Lunakiai. Apana o Makavvao nona na palena mahele o ka Apana o Hana mawa- nines, one lana o Maui e hoolaha aku i keia juaic aiso cedes to roland the southeastern tip of Silesia Ae Luna Makai Nui. i kulike no ia me keia mahope iho ena o ka umikumamaha me beyond and including Oppclyn, mahele KUAHAUA ma ka olelo Hawaii and most of Posen in west hi-ki- Prussia, Loio Kalana. nei. Ma ke komohana ke kae na ka palena o me Koolau. Wa- to a total of 27iSC, square miles; East Prussia, being separated from liana a me ka olelo Beritania iloko o ka Kakauolelo Kalana. o ke Kahawai o the main body by a bart of Poland. Maliko, ma hi Koho, Halekula o Nahiku. "Maui News" a me ka "Wailuku Certain other districts Lunahooia o ke Kalana, ka akau ke kai, ma ka hikina ke of Germany will determine their nationality ainc Mahele Umikumamaono Ka Times" he nupepa i pai ia ma Wai- " including, rCI)lcswig. Puuku o ke Kalana. kae komohana o ke Kahawai, a ma f"i'umi ic mahele o ka Apana o Hana mawa- luku, iloko o ke Kalana o Maui, Other provisions hold Germany i - largely under the control of the O na Luna Kalana a pau ole- ka hema oia no kekahi laina e holo ena o ka mahele Umikumamalima council ot the league ot nations. Teritore o Hawaii, no eha manawa loia e kohoia no no ka manawa na ana me ke alanui Makawao-IIuel- o me Kipahulu. Wahi Koho, Hale pakahi iloko o ia mau nupepa i na o elua makahiki mai ka la a hiki i ka hui ana me ka auvvai Hookolokolo o Hana. manawa maa mau. ekahi aku o Iulai, 1919, a e kohoia hou o Hamakua i ka papaku o Ilu- Mahele U Ki- tnikutnamahiku A ke kauoha hou ia aku nei e 10 hoi lakou apau i kulike ai me luhulunui oia hoi ke kahawai o pahulu. Wahi Hala-w- ai koho, Hale kau ia na kope o keia KUAHAUA na olelo ona Kanawai o ke Teritori a mai laila aku e holo o ka Hui Mahiko o Kipahulu. ma na wahi hele mau ia e ka lehu-leh- u o Hawaii e pili ana i ke koho ana ana ma ka auwai hou o Hamakua Mahele Umikumamawalu Ke aole i emi mai malalo o ekolu o na Luna Kalana. a hiki i ke kae koho, hikina o ke koena o ka Apana o Hana, hui pu iloko o keia ame keia mahele koho O na apana koho a me na wahi kahawai o Maliko. Wahi Koho, ana ia Kaupo me Kahikinui. Wa- AUTO TOP e malama ia ai ua Koho Balota la. SHOP iloko o ke Kalana i oleloia e kulike Halekula o Kuiaha. hi Koho, Halekula o Kaupo. llanaia ma Wailuku, Maui, Ter- no ia me keia mahope iho nei : Mahele Eiwa Ilonuaula me ka Mahele Will be open Umikumamaxwa Ka itore o Hawaii, i keia la 7 o Mei for business Ekahi Ka mokupuni o Mokupuni o Kahoolawe. Wahi Malielc mahele o ka Mokupuni o Molokai 1919. o Ilonu- Lanai. Wahi Koho, Haleukana ma Koho, Hale Hookolokolo akau o kekahi laina e holo ana ma- Monday, May PAPA LUNAKIAI O KE KA- 12 Kahalcpalaoa. aula. waena o ka papaku o ke Kahawai LANA O MAUI With a complete line of Mahele Elua Keia mahele o ka Mahele Umi Ka mahele o ka o Honouliwai, ka palena hema o auto trimming Ma o S. E. KALAMA, supplies pana o Lahaina ma ka Mokupuni i Apana o Makawao mawaena o ka Halawa a me ka hoku o ke Kuahi-w- i Lunahoomalu. o Maui, ma ka aoao akau hikina o mahele eiwa ma ka owaowa o Wai- - pale ia Wailau me Halawa. Hoike: ka palena akau o Honokowai. Wa eli. Wahi Koho, Halekula of Ke- Wahi Koho, Halekula o Halawa. R. K. WILCOX, Automobile Tops hi Koho, llalekuai Ilonolua Ranch, okea. Mahele Iwakalua Ka mahele o Hope Kakauolelo o ke Kalana o I lonokohua. Mahele Umikumamakahi Ka ka Mokupuni o Molokai i apoia ma Rebuilt Repaired me Kakauolelo o ka Papa Luna Recovered Mahele Ekolu Keia mahele ma mahele o ka Apana o Makawao ka hikina e ka mahele umikuma-maivv- a, Kiai o ke Kalana o Maui, Teri- ka Apana o Lahaina ma ka moku- - nona na palena kulike no ia me ke- - a ma ke komohana o ka pa- tore o Hawaii. puni o Maui, mawaena o ka mahe- - ia mahope iho nei. Ma ke komo lena hikina o Kawela a me ka Ap- Ma Seat Covers !e elua o ka palena akau o Olovva- - hana a me ka akau, ka apana o ana o Kalawao. Wahi Koho, Hale keia ke hooia aku nei au, ma lu. Hale Hookoloko- Ha- ka la 7 o Mei, 1919, ma ka hala-v- v Dustproof-Waterproof-Warep- Wahi Koho, Wailuku a me ka auwai hou o hookolokolo o Pukoo. roof o lo o Lahaina. makua a hiki i ka hui ana me ke Mahele Iwakaluakumamakahi ai ka Papa Luna Kiai o ke Ka-

o lana o Maui, ma o ke noi a D. T. A large Mahele Eha Ke koena iho o ka Alanui Makawao-IIuel- i ka papa- Ke koena o ka Mokupuni o Molo stock of materials ke kai a Fleming, i kokuaia e Joseph N. Ua- to choose from Apana o Lahaina. Wahi Koho, ku o Iluluhulunui oia hoi ka koe aku ka Apana o Kalawao. Halekula o Olowalu. hawai o Kaupakulua, a malaila Wahi Koho, Halekula o Kaunaka- hinui ua hooholo ponoia ua KUA- HAUA 'la, e like me ia i All work absolutely guaranteed Mahele Elima Ka mahele o ka aku ma ke alanui i olelo-i- a a hiki kai. kauohaia ai Apana o Wai.luku ma ka aoao o ka i ke kahawai o Halehaku, a ma k. A ke hoolahaia aku nei nohoi o e na Kanawai o ke Teritore o palena o Waiehu a komohana hoi hema, ka hema ka mahele umi. na wahi koho no ka poe kupono i Hawaii. Wailuku o kokahi laina mai ka waha mai o Wahi Koho, Halekula o Makavvao. ke koho balota malalo o ke Kana- R. K. WILCOX, Next to Postoffice Phone 86 ka mulivvai o Wailuku a holomai Mahele Umikumamalua Ka wai Helu 197 o na Kanawai o ke Hope Kakauolelo o ke Kalana a ka laina o na puuone a hiki i ke kai mahele o ka Apana o Makawao ma Kau o 1917, a Kanawai e hoololi Kakauolelo o ka Papa Lunakiai ma ka awa o Maalaea. Wahi Ko- ka akau o ka mahele umikumama- ana paha, a malalo paha o kekahi o ke Kalana o Maui, Teritore of ho, Hale hookolokolo o Wailuku. kahi hema o ke kai a mawaena o Kanawai i hooholoia a e hooholoia Hawaii. - Mahele Eono Ka mahele o ka ke kae hikina o ke Kahawai oMa- u ana mahope mai e ka Ahaolelo (May 9, 16, 23, 30.) THE MAUI NEWS. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. SEVEN

R to Kalawaia, area .081 acre more or by mortgage upon real estate, to the of the County Clerk for the County BY AUTHORITY Army To Take Big Third Annual Meet less; undersigned at its office at the corner of Muni, in Wailuku. County aforesaid INTIIFTciRCUiT COURT, SECOND Apana 2. It. P. 1862, L. C. A. 105G8 ot Fort and Merchant Streets, in Ho- hoiween the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. Maui County Fair And to Oleole, area .356 acre more or less; nolulu, Territory of Hawaii, within P. M., on Wednesday, April 30th, 1919 Big Apana 2, R. P. 1862, L. C. A. 10568, six months from the first day of the on Friday, May 16th, 1919, and on Nettie R. Harry, Libellant Place In Fair to Oleole.. area .243 acre more or less. publication of notice, or same Saturday, May 17th, 1919, between vs. Racing Association this the B. The total area being .767 acre more will be forever barred. the hours of 8 A. M. and 5 P. M., and Samuel Harry, Libellee, Divorce. Gen. Hodges Issues Orders That Will Notice of Pendency of Suit. TO BE HELD ON JULY 4th, 1919 or less. All persons indebted to the above on other days between said dates, if Terms of Sale: Cash in United named deceased, are duly notified to necessary, for the purpose of bearing The Territory of Hawaii, Double Last Year's Military Fea- ' at States Gold Coin, to be paid upon make immediate payment to the un-- and determining all appeals from rul- To Samuel B. Harry, Greeting: turesProgram By Soldiers Will KAHULUI, MAUI, T. H. confirmation of sale by the Court, and itnrDiona.l at Itn r,f?lA a a ufni-QDol- ings of the County Clerk for said You are hereby notified that the execution of deed by the Guardian; Dated, Honolulu, T. H., April 4, County, and to order such changes or above entitled cause is now pending Day before the Cir- Be Fascinating Part Each 1. deed to be at the expense of the 1919. corrections made in the General Circuit Court. Second Polo Pony Race 'A mile. Ama cuit wherein said Nettie R. Harry, teur riders. Prize, silver cup. grantee. HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST County Register of said County, if For particulars apply to any, as said Board may be directed Libelant prays for an absolute divorce llONOLt.'LC, May 7 I!ilmi!ii-r-Ch'Thtm- 2. Cowboy prize, further COMPANY, LIMITED, Race mile. 1st George A. Esq., 204, or by from you upon the grounds of R. ('. lIo(lif's, conmiiindinK $:;r.()0; prize, 15.00. Cattle Davis, Bank of By ROBERT W. SHINGLE, authorized law to make. 2nd Hawaii Building, Honolulu, T. qll. Dated at Wailuku, Maui, April 24th, and desertion, and for the tlio Di purltniMit of H;iv;iii, yestorday horses to be ridden by cowboys, Its President. custody chil- Dated at Honolulu, April 26, 1919. By 1919. and control of her minor issued a KvinTiil order which upproves with ordinary cowboy outfit. W. A. WHITE, dren, issue of your marriage, and (S) GEORGE A. DAVIS, Its Treasurer. Board of Registration for the Third that the proRiain of mililary entertain- Free-For-AI- A mile. 1st prize, said cause has been set down for Hie Guardian of the property of Executor of the last Will and Representative District, Territory of ment events for Territorial Fair 1100.00; 2nd prize, J30.00. , trial before the Hon. L. L. Burr, Judge Col. K. S( liofielil, Noeau Kahele, a minor. Testament of John Vish-er- Hawaii. upon which McA. 4. mile. 1st prize, of said Court at Wailuku, County of Ladies Race (May 2, 9, 16, 23. deceased. (By) TIIOS. CLARK. and his coniniitteeinen have been f"0.00; 2nd prize, $25.00. Maui, Territory of Hawaii, on Thurs- worldriK for the last two weeks. Messrs. I). H. CASE and CASTLE & Chairman. prize, day, the 3rd day of July, 1919, at 10 (icers and men of the service who are Pony Race mile. 1st WITHINGTON, Attorneys for Exe- (April 25, May 2. 9.) o'clock A. M. or as soon $75.00; prize, $25.00. 14.3 thereafter as JO participate in the six days of 2nd NOTICE TO CREDITORS cutor. the business of said Court will per- f.(tniul;ir entertainment in Kapio-lan- i and under. of (April 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9.) mit. paik, from .Monday, June !), to Cowboy Relay Race V mile. 1st JOHN FOSTER VISHER, DECEASED Dated April 23, 1919. Saturday, June 14, inclusive, now feel prize, $50.00; 2nd prize, $25.00 BY ORDER OF THE COURT. that it is their duty sis well as their Three changes to be made, Notice is hereby given to all credit- BOARD OF REGISTRATION NOTICE PAIA ORCHESTRA (Seal) to carry out liiy horses tied to fence, handled C. pleasure the schedule ors of and all persons having claims j Telephone 52. HENRY MOSSMAN, a Riv.ncl success. and saddled by the rider, ordin- IS GIVEN, to against the above named deceased to NOTICE HEREBY that Lessons also given on the Ukulele, Clerk. Colonel Schofield announces that ary cowboy outfit to be used; the present their claims duly authenticat- the Board of Registration for the KNOS VINCENT. there will be twice as many trocps latigo strap to run through ed and with proper vouchers, if any Third Representative District, Terri- Mandolin and Steel Guitar. Attorney for Libelant. at this year's fair as were identified cinch-rin- twice, and knotted. exist, even if the same are secured tory of Hawaii, will sit at the Office (2mos.) (April 25; May 2, 9. 16. 23, 30.) with hist year's fine military enter- Oriental Race mile. 1st prize, tainment. They wiil he quartered in $75.00; 2nd prize, $25.00. For the park, on the mountain side of horses owned and ridden by the race track, in Camp llodues, to Orientals. y he named in honor of the Department 8. Portuguese Race Vx mile. 1st Commander. prize, $ii0.00; 2nd prize, $15.00; Cooperating with Hie civilian en- 3rd prize, $10.00. For horses tertainment committeemen, Colonel owned and ridden by Portuguese. Schofield drew up the order of events, 5 to enter and 4 to start. including everythinR of for the week 9. Maui County Fair & Racing Asso the fair, which yesterday received ciation Cup mile. 1st prize, o. U. i (icneral Ilodpes' $200.00; 2nd prize, $100.00. Free-fo- r The first days' program follows: all. Weight for ages. For Crand opening; of Hawaii's second a silver cup to be won three Territorial Fair. A squadron of aero- times by the same owner before will fly city 9:30 for over A planes the at Stand becoming his property. Each a. m., dropping printed owner to be presented with a of events, messages of merri- ; souvenir cup (miniature). ment, and other appropriate litera- people. The squadron 10. Hawaiian Bred Race mile. ture for the prize, $200.00; 2nd prize, will then fly over the Fair grounds. 1st Lieutenant Coyle will command the $50.00. flyers. 11. Policemen's Race i mile. 1st GaSOMfM At 10 o'clock will be held an in- prize, $35.00; 2nd prize, $15.00. spection of the model army camp, to To be ridden by riders in uni- be located at the mauka end of the form. The third of a series of three statements polo grounds, in charge of Major 12. Oriental Race A mile. 1st Kicks of the Infantry. prize, $75.00; 2nd prize, $25.00. In front of the main gates, nt 10 Horses to be owned and ridden o'clock, will occur the ceremony of by Orientals. War needs made prominent the question of a slrmdnrd test for gasoline. On July the presentation of the Fair by Gov- 13. Hawaiian Bred Race mile. ernor McCarthy and General Hodges, 1st prize, $100.00; 2nd prize, 31st, 1918, President Wilson ordered a cemmhtee appointed under the United with the members of the Fair Com-- ; $50.00. States Fuel Administration to establish specincaLions i.r.d standards of test for gas- mission of Hawaii participating, as . 14. Mule Race V2 mile. 1st prize. A Tin:.. ,.1, .. M oline supplied Government. consist :d or it $25.00; 2nd prize, $10.00. to the This committer the United States H. F. Agee, S. A. Fuel Administration and representatives cf the War and Navy Departments, the Baldwin of Maui; James Henderson 15. Post Entry. of Hawaii; W. K. Sanborn, of Kauai, Entry Fees 10 of Purses. United States Shipping Board, the Director General of Railroads, the Bureau of and Executive Secretary J. Walter All races must have at least three Mines, and the Bureau of Standards. Standcir were adopted for aviation gasoline Doyle. Colonel Schofield and Major entries and two to start, or the race Hicks will be in charge of this im- shall be called null and void. In the (export, fighting and domestic) and fcr general motor use on land and sea. pressive launching of the Fair, sup- event of only two starters, no second ported by two troops of Cavalry and money shall be paid. a battalion of Infantry. There will Entries close on June 15, 1919. ir storage: by evaporation would be great. There will be The Test Discarded be no lack of music. There the above races are not filled by June Gravity murt be just c:.cugh low boiling points to va- seven or eight bands, at different 15th, the Committee will rearrange places throughout the week program. porize freely and give easy starting. The higher times and The Government's Committee on Standardi- s of "big doings." W. A. CLARK, zation of Petroleum Specifications stated in its l.o":ir pDi;-.t- tire necessary for quick accelera- cere- hi-j.'- Following the presentation Secretary for Committee. : tion, power an J Ion mileage. Mc- report "It will be noted that there are no grav- mony, General Hodges, Governor As conabu.-ilo- n boiling Commissioners (April 11 June 30.) ity limitations in the specifications for aviation starts with the lowest Carthy, and the Fair con- will inspect the grounds, a great pa- gasoline, nor in the specifications for motor pohts a"J flashes ci thrcugh the gas, the rade will introduce the crowd to gasoline which are given later, for it has teen tinuous chain r-- 'nrilino; points from the low are to en- BY AUTHORITY the-- bin;h- - some of the features that found that gravity is of little or no value in de- to is necessary for instantaneous, tertain them during the week, and full-pc- v. uicJ. combustion. Only a straight-distille- d, judges will busily occupy themselves termining the quality of gasoline." The stand- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Government gasoline can have the contin- with the livestock. Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. ards adopted by the United States points. At 1 o'clock a band concert will, be are based on boiling points. uous, uniform chain of boiling given in front of the grand stand. In the Matter of the Adoption of f ...... T n T,V,rtwrertn O T P hn l.Cipi. XJ. V. illUHlJ..UH, Norman Cravalho, a Minor, by Jou-qui- n full charge of all bands and their per- Garcia and Minnie Garcia, his formances. At 1:30 p. m. the horse wife. Boiling Points the Real Test The United Suites Government races begin. At 4 o'clock there will be polo, George I. Crown is chairman Notice is hereby given to Charles polo committee. Gasoline is known to the refiner as one mem- Standard Specifications j of the (Carlo) Cravalho, and to all other family. He At, 5:30 p. m. comes retreat. persons, interested therein, of the ber of the petroleum distinguishes "There will be no waits between pendency of the above entitled pro each member of the family, not by gravity, but for Gasoline stunts." declares Colonel Schofield. ceeding for the adoption of Norman by boiling points. Gravity is a fleeting stand- The Colonel, in charge of all the mil Cravalho, a minor, by Joaquin Garcia of unchanging The Unit; d Slates Government Standard of the large program ard test, but boiling points are itarv features and Minnie Garcia, his wife; and that specifications fcr r.asoiine are based on boiling and James D. Dougherty, chairman hearing on the merits of the petition in their value and always determine the quality of the committee of civilians, working filed in said proceeding has been set of the product. Knowing them the refiner can points not gravity. Drafted as they were by with Colonel Schofield and his serv for Thursday, the 12th day of June, keep his product uniform and reliable. impartial Government experts, they are gener- ice committeemen, "doped out" the 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. ally considered, in the light of conditions today, order of events with a view to keep- in the Court room of this Court in e v.s the most practical standard for gasoline. ing up a rapid-fir- system throughout, Wailuku. County of Maui, Territory without intervals between the acts. of Hawaii; or as soon thereafter as What Is a Boiling Point? They insure an efficient and satisfactory gaso- The program is so arranged that if the Court may be able to hear the line and at the same time have due regard for nn event finishes before the time same. the bes:t of our petroleum resources, successor, sue A boiling point is the temperature at which utilization scheduled for its the Done at Wailuku, Maui, this April and the maintenance of reasonable prices to the ceeding act will be all ready to jump 23rd, 1919. a liquid will begin to boil or vaporize. a consumer. into the nubile favor. If stunt BY THE COURT, In distilling a given quantity of gasoline the stunt takes a little longer than is program, its success HENRY C. MOSSMAN, refiner ascertains at what point each 10 per allowed it on the Clerk. or exercises a little patience. The cent will boil, until the entire quantity is evap- grandstand, and the crowds generally, D. H. CASE, distilled. In this way he determines Attorney for Petitioners. orated or Red Crown Gasoline Conforms will have no time to wonder what is what is known as the initial boiling point, as coins to happen next, for it will be (April 25; May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30.) in happening. well as all intervening boiling points the to United States Government chain, jp to the maximum, high boiling point. : . . : u.h a T ; rt BY AUTHORITY Standard "Bridget, I don't want you to have Why. you on much rnmnanv. have IN THE CIRCUIT COI'RT OF THE Boiling Points Tell the Story All Red Crown gasoline now being supplied W I in more callers in a day than have FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER- in the Pacific Coast States is refined to con- a week. you'd try RITORY OF HAWAII. Boiling points determine the vaporizing and form to the United States Government Stand- "Well. mum. nerhans if At Chambers In Probate. ' to be a little more agreeable, you'd combustive qualities of gasoline. They decide ard specifications. It is straight-distille- d, all-refm- have as many menus as 1 nave. In the Matter of the Guardianship the action of the gas developed from gasoline. gasoline having the full, uniform chain Transcript. Boston of They are the only true measure cf gasoline cf boiling points necessary for d, Noeau Kahele, A Minor value. dependable gasoline: Low boiling points for Probate No. 5509 ANNOUNCEMENT. An ideal gasoline has boiling points in a con- easy starting, medium boiling points for quick, W. E. SAFFERY, Guardian's Sale of Real Property, tinuous, uniform chain. There must not be too smooth acceleration, and high boiling points A CANDIDATE FOR SUPERVISOR Situate at Lahaina, Island and Coun- many low boiling points, otherwise the loss in for power and mileage. ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. ty of Maui, Territory of Hawaii. My motto is "Equality to All' I am Pursuant to an order made by glad that I owe my nomination pa- Honorable Will, II. Heen, Third Judge per to the signatures of the common i,f the Circuit Court of the First Judi- laborers and if elected I will repre- cial Circuit. Territory of Hawaii on STANDARD OIL COMPANY sent all and more especially for the the 17th day of April. A. D. 1919, at (California) laboring class to meet the capitalists, Chambers, in Probate, in the mailer professional and business men half rf the Guardianship of Noeau Kahele, way in all questions brought a minor, authorizing the sale of real the Board. property hereinafter described; Let us play our political game as The undersigned, as the duly ap- true American citizens and on that pointed guardian of the property of true and ever-livin- American princi- said Noeau Kahele, will sell, at pub- ple "All men are created equal." Con lic sale to the highest and best bid- sider no man your superior and vote der, at an upset price of Forty Dol- for your men without fear of anyone lars ($40.00) for cash, subject to con- V J I even your employer. It is your liber- firmation by the Court, on Friday the ty to vote fearlessly as bestowed up- 6th day of June 1919. at 12 o'clock on you by I'ncle Sam. Hurrah! for noon of said day, at the mauka en- Uncle Sam! Hurrah! for Liberty to trance of the Judiciary Building, at vote! Honolulu, T. H-- , all of the following I had my faults as well as the next described real property, situate in man. We are all human beings. Who Lahaina, Island and County of Maui, is perfect? Now if you believe me Territory of Hawaii, fit for the place, please give me your Apana 1, R. 1'. 7131. L. C. A. 3709-- votes at the primary, May 17th, 1919 to Kalawaia, area .081 acre more or W. K. SAFFERY. less; (May 2, 9, 16.) Apana 2, R. P. 7131, L. C. A. 370? EIGHT THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919.

Clayton hires the bandits and La Ilelle Odine, a woman of the dance halls, to S lure- - Tarzan away from Jane. They At The Theatres succeed in compromising him and when Jane turns him down the man returns to his jungle home. La Belle PUBLIC NOTICE 'The Greatest Thing In Life" who really loved Tarzan, goes to Jane as a con- Mr. (Irifliih's precrding pic-iiin-- and tells her the truth and Lilii once more goes In Cmitt-s- t Thing In Life" sequence Jane OF "The - man she loved from the is a win- Fiory---o- in be more exact search of the s saw him. She finds nl' tin- - war. Hut Cit'itlith time idte first a story is un- the war in an entirely different him and at last their happiness manner than any other motion pic- molested. ture director, lie does not a "Quicksands" PRIMARY ELECT hymn of hate from reel No. 1 until In Ibis picture Miss rHurns llas'p (1 "The Knd" is across the to the emotional role in a drama of screen. Nor doe..-- In- - jiaint the horr- the city, showing Ihe (rials of a ors in equally horrid colors. To him falsely For the County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii. yotim; wife whose husband is war is Inn an implement in the the ai cusid of foiiitK a check on his a ol' a story. As Luna-hoo'- ad ncenirnt human linn and is sent lo prison for five Xotice is hereby given tlial pur- Kleventh Precinct south of the Hookahi a mahele o ka Apana o liana mawa- well he take a Imue forest fire, illicit veil i s. ll in willi ll i c sea and between the edge of llookahi Puuku ena o ka mahele umikumamaha me a tiianic ocean disaster as Ihe war. To provide a livelihood for herself suant to and accordance fist is a means to an end. H is not Ihe and her little iii, the wire gets work laws of tlie Territory of Hawaii !he Maliko Gulch and the boundary Hookahi Loin Kalana ka palcna o liana me Koolau. Wa-h- i I Tt of the tilni. fecnire'l in a cabaret conducted by a ward 1 applicable thereto a Primary Klcc-tio- n of W ailuku District. Polling place. Elima Lunakiai, eha c koho-i- Koho. lakkula o Xahiku. ...( In "The Urealesi Tiling in Life" he boss who admires her. To this place has lal. i'ti a New York snoh and mold- comes the junior member or the firm for the purpose of nominating Paia Schoolhouse. i man lala wale no, a o ka lima Mahcle I'mikuniamaono Ka ed inio a man hy iiassinu him and lor which her husband worked ollices Thirteenth t The por- hoi e kohoia i Ltmahoomalu a me mahele o ka Apana o liana mawa- thi'iii.uh lie- Lianl furnace of war. charms. Believ- candidates for the of the Preciu: Ed-uar- is siniltin with her This, briefly is the th me: When ing that she may find out something County of Maui, Territory of Ha- tion of Makawao District easl n' Lunahooko no ka Papa. ena o ka mahele L'mikumamalima Livingston reaches ihe trenches advantage, she leads the young me Kipahulu. Wahi Koho, Hale I to waii, as forth, will the bed of Halehaku Gulch. Poll- O na mahcle a me wahi kaho he has i idi as as lo class and as hereinafter set tia rounder on and on the very night her i i bioknlukolo o liana. in race h,. is a prude in Ids livinu husband escapes from prison and is he held on Saturday, the 1th day ing place, Huelo Schoolhouse. iloko o na kalana oleloia e kulike lie doesn't like children and thinks hiding, the former follows her to Mahele V mikitmamahiku Ki- women should be pleased to in of May, 1919, throughout the said Fourteenth Precinct The por- no ia me keia mahope iho nei: hat all her department. There, too, comes pahulu. Wahi koho, Hale llala- have him around. And when Iv.lward the ward boss and in a fight, he is County of Maui, Territory of Ha- tion of liana District northwest of Mahcle F.kahi Ka mokupuni o uiii ol ihe trenches i itiicn cuiues struck down by the younger man. The waii, S o'- the wa o ka Hui Mahiko o Kipahulu. a between the hours of Kapauki stream. Polling place, Lanai. Wajii Koho. Halettkana ira he is man. wife makes him believes he has kill- Mahele H i a story told 5 I'mikitmainawalu Ke emirso here is hue Hie man and extorts a confession clock A. M. and o'clock P. M. keanae Schoolhouse. Kahalepalaoa. manner- - Ihe ed in Ihe usual (.nihili of the forgery for which her husband The county offices in the County Fifteenth Precinct The portion koena o ka Apana o liana, hui pCi pritiiest manner of the screen. The punished. Then the cafe Muliele Elua Keia mahcle o ka is being four-ten- ana ia Kaupo me Kahikinui. Wa- cemral lijure o; the romnn'-- is Lil- proprietor conies to and orders the of Maui for which candidates are of Dana District between the th Apana o Lahaina ma ka Mokupuni C.i.-- h while the man, the snob, is hi Koho. Halckula o Kaupo. lian arrest of the profligate and promises to be nominated by each political precinct and the Hana-Koo-la- u Ko'oeri liarron. behalf of the 0 Maui, ma ka aoao akau hikina o to exert his influence in Xa-hik- Mahele Uniikiiinaiiiaiwa Ka wrongly accused man. party at such Primary Klcction are boundary. Polling place, u ka palcna akau o Honokowai. Wa- "Romance Of Tarzan" Dal- mahele o ka Mokupuni o Moiokai The story is said to afford Miss as follows : Schoolhouse. hi Koho, llalekuai llonolua Ranch, Ta:..in, the si n of Lord and Lady ton abundant opportunities for splen- akau o kekahi laina e holo ana ma- Sixteenth Precinct The portion 1 Cieysioke, who has been brought up did emotional acting. A good cast One Sheriff Ionokohua. ani- waena o ka papaku o ke Kahawai in lie juir-'-b' with only the wild supports the star, with Kd. Coxen as One County Clerk of liana District between fifteenth finally dis- Mahcle Ekolu Kela mahele ma mals as companions, is leading man. One Auditor precinct and Kipahulu. Polling 0 Honouliwai, ka palena hema o covered by ihe searcbinn parly in ka Apana o Lahaina ma ka moku- which are .lane 1'orter and the false One Treasurer place, liana Courthouse. llalawa a me ka hoku o ke Kuahi-v- i Clay A Careful And Thorough Job puni o Maui, mawaena o ka mahe- heir lo tlie Hreystoke millions, One County Attorney Sexcnteenlh Precinct Kipahu- pale ia Wailau me llalawa. ton. H Is proven tnroimn mmer Efficiency is an admirable quality, le clua o ka palcna akau o Olowa- W ahi Koho, Halckula o llalawa. pri.ns, thai Tatan is the real son of but it can be overdone, according to Five Supervisors, four to be lu. Polling place, Kipahulu planta- lu. Ilookoloko-1(- 5 the ;re, stokes and the party pre-pa- r Representative M. Clyde Kelly, of Wahi Koho, Hale Mahele hvakaluaKn mahele o It elected as members only and the tion hall. to sail for is i Pennsylvania. "Last election day," o Lahaina. ka Mokupuni o Moiokai i apoia ma by ihe native blacks, however, !Mr. Kelly explains, "the city editor of fifth to be elected as chairman and Eighteenth Precinct The re- Mahele Eha Ke koena iho o ka ka hikina e ka mahele umikuma-maiw- a, and it is all that Tarzan can do to my newspaper in Braddock sent his executive officer of the Hoard. mainder of liana District, includ- rescue his new toutnl friends. He best reporter out to learn if tile Apana o Lahaina. Wahi Koho, a ma ke komohana o ka pa- succeeds in f.ettnm them all to the saloons were open in tiefiance of the The precincts and polling places ing Kaupo and Kahikinui. Polling away I lakkula o Olowalu. lena hikina o Kawcla a me ka Ap- boat safely and then they sail law. Four days later he returned and in said counties are as follows: place, Kaupo Schoolhouse. wi.ho'it him because of the perfidy of reported, 'They were. " San Francis Mahcle Elima Ka mahele o ka ana o Kalawao. Wahi Koho, Hale CbiMon, who claims mat he saw Tar- co Argonaut. First Precinct The Island of Xinctccnth Precinct The por zan killed. Apana o Wailuku ma ka aoao o ka hookolokolo o Pukoo. Lanai. Polling place, Kahalepala-o- a tion of the Island of Moiokai north f Hut Tarzan is not to be so cheated palcna o Waiehu a komohana hoi Mahele Iwakaluakunuunakahi of the woman he loves. He swims to Wanted Them On Hand storehouse. of a line running along the bed of and o kokahi laina mai ka waha mai o Ke koena o ka Mokupuni o Moio- sea and boards a tramp schooner "I want a pair of the best gloves Second Precinct The portion the Honouliwai gulch, the south- liaally. alter many voyages, lands in you have," said Mrs. Nuritch at the ka muliwai o Wailuku a holomai kai a koc aku ka Apana o Kalawao San Jane and her father glove counter. of Lahaina District on the Island ern boundary of llalawa and the ka laina o na puuone a hiki i ke kai W ahi Koho, Halckula o Kaunaka- have returned to their ranch in south- "Yes, ma'am," replied the polite of Maui, northeasterly of the north of the ridge between Wailau ern California and are visited by Clay salesman. "How long do you want lop ma ka awa o Maalaea. Wahi Ko kai. who now he has boundary and Polling place, llala- ton, that he believes them?" of llonokavvai. Polling llalawa. ho, Hale hookolokolo o Wailuku. A ke hoolahaia aku nei nohoi o proven Tarzan dead, already calls the git Insultin,' young man! I Ilon-okohu- "Don't place, llonolua Ranch Store, a. wa Schoolhouse. millions his own. Tarzan want to buy 'em, not hire 'em." Mahele Eono Ka mahele o ka na wahi koho no ka poe kupono i beats his way south and til last ar- London Tit-Bit- Twentieth Precinct The por-lio- n na ke koho balota malalo o ke Kana- vicinity of ranch. Apana o Wailuku ma ka akau pa-lo- rives in ihe Porter Third The of the Island of Moiokai He rescues Jane from bandits who Precinct portion of hema o Waiehu. Wahi Koho, wai Helu 197 o na Kanawai o ke But So nine- kidnap her with the idea of securing Sad Lahaina District on the Island of bounded on the east by the Kau o 1917, a Kanawai c hoololi a Clayton's It only takes a few minutes to find Halckula o Waihee. ramson and thereafter Maui, between precinct and on the west by life is miserable r.sain. in others the faults we can't discover the second precinct teenth Mahcle Ehikii Ka mahele o ka ana paha, a malalo paha o kekahi in San Francisco Tarzan has in ourselves in a lifetime. Boston Olowa-lu- . boundary of Kawcla and Lack and the north boundary of the cast Apana o o Kanawai i hooholoia a e hooholoia gen in-- : in society. Transcript. Wailuku mawaena ka a hard lime nlons the Kalawao District. Polling- - Polling place, Lahaina Court mahele elima me ka apana o Ma- aku ana mahope mai e ka Ahaolelo Courthouse. house. place, Pukoo kawao. Wahi Koho, Halckula o Xui e pili ana ia mau mea penei no Ticenty-firs- t Precinct The re- Fourth Precinct The remainder Puunene. ta : of Lahaina District. Polling place, mainder of tlie Island of Moiokai X'a i no ka Weekly Program At Wailuku And Kahului Theatres Mahele Ewalu Ka mahele o ka Kahua hookaawaleia Olowalu schoolhouse. excepting the Kalawao District. na Apana o Makawao nona na palcna Oihana kaua, na wahi a kahua Polling place, Kaunakakai School-hous- e. Ha- Fifth Precinct The portion of i kulike no ia me keia mahope iho iloko o ke Teritore o waii i pili i ala Wailuku District south of Waiehu nei. Ma ke komohana ke kae hi- ua mau Kanawai Notice is also given thai polling 1 and west of a line from the mouth kina o ke Kahawai o Maliko, ma oleloia. places for voters who may be qual- of Wailuku Stream along the sand ka akau ke kai, ma ka hikina ke Ilanaia i keia la 16 o Aperila, ified to vote under the provision of 1919. hills to the sea at Maalaea Bay. kae komohana o ke Kahawai, a ma Saturday, May liuh. Wednesday, May 14th. Act 197, Session Laws of 1917, or (Sgd) S. K. KALAMA. Polling place, Wailuku Court ka hema oia no kekahi laina e holo DOROTHY DALTON "THE GREATEST THING IN LIFE" any law amendatory thereof, or Lunahoomalu o ka Papa Luna- in Produced bv house. ana me ke alanui Makawao-IIuel- o "QUICKSANDS" D. W. under any law that has been or kiai no ka Kalana o Maui. GRIFFITH Sixth Precinct The portion of i Also "IRON TEST" a hiki ka hui ana me ka auwai Also .d:all hereafter be enacted by Con- 18, 2, And Pathe News the Wailuku District north of the hou o Hamakua i ka papaku o Ilu- (April 25; May 9.) FATTY ARBUCK LE gress relating to or appertaining to in south boundary of Waiehu. Poll- luhulunui oia hoi ke kahawai o "CAMPING OUT" Thursday, May 15th. ing place, Waihee schoolhouse. the purposes thereof are as fol- Bray a mai laila aku e holo And Cartoon "THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN" lows : K. MACHIDA Drugstore Seventh Precinct The portion ana ma ka auwai hou o Hamakua Sequel to Military Re- "TARZAN OF of Wailuku District between the The United States ICE CREAM Sunday, May 11th. THE APES" a hiki i ke kae koho, hikina o ke Also "LIONS CLAW" No. 2. servations, Posts and Mobilization The Best In Town WALT WHITMAN fifth precinct and the Makawao kahawai o Maliko. Wahi Koho, And a Soda Fountain And Pathe News Grounds in the Terr';.' i Ha- in Prices 20c, 30o; Reserved Seats, 55c1. District. Polling place, Puuuene I Talekula o Kuiaha. Give Us a Trial "THE REGENERATES" arc applic- Schoolhouse. waii to which said laws MARKET STREET, : WAILUKU. Mahele E'nva Honuaula me ka Also "SON OF DKMOCHACY' Friday, May IGih. able. And "UFO CROSS Nl'RSK" Eighth Precinct The portion of Mokupuni o ETHEL CLAYTON Dated this loth day of April, Kahoolawe. Wahi in the Makawao District bounded on Honu- 1919. Koho, Hale Hookolokolo o Monday, May 12th. "THE MYSTERY GIRL" the west bv the east edge of the aula. Also "HANDS CP" No. 2. (Sgd) S. K. K A LAMA, TOM MIX Maliko gulch; on the north by the And News Reel Chairman of the Board of Sup- Mahele Umi Ka mahele o ka in sea ; on the east by the west edge "ACE HIGH" County of Maui. Apana o Makawao mawaena o ka Saturday, May 17th. on ervisors for the Also "ItOlSK OF HATE" of the Halehaku Gulch; and the mahele eiwa ma ka owaowa o Wai- - a Comedy MARGUERITE CLARK south by a line along the Makawao- - And in eli. Wahi Koho, Halckula of Ke- "LITTLE MISS Huelo Road to its junction with HOOVER" Balo- - okea. Tuesday, May 13th. Also the new Hamakua ditch in the bot- Hoolaha Koho LOUISE FAZENDA Mahcle U mikumamakahi Ka 5 REEL WORLD FEATURE Kaupa-kalu- a in tom of the Iluluhulunui or mahele o ka Apana o Makawao Also a Comedy "HER FIRST MISTAKE" Moho Gulch, thence along the new ta Wae nona na palcna kulike no ia me ke- ill Ml And 1 News Reel And Bray Cartoon O'Zi Hamakua Ditch to the east edge of ia mahope iho nei. Ma ke komo- the Maliko Gulch. Polling place, XO KK KALAXA O MAUI, hana a me ka akau, ka apana o Schoolhou-;- ' Kuiaha TERITORE O HAWAII. Wailuku a me ka auwai hou o Ha- Honuaula and Xinth Precinct makua a hiki i ka hui ana me ke the island of Kahoolawe. Polling Ma keia ke hoolahaia aku nei i Alanui Makawao-IIuel- o i ka papa- K place, Honoaula Courthouse. kulike ai me na Kanawai o ke Teri-- ahului Theatre ku o Iluluhulunui oia hoi ke ka- The portion of tore o Hawaii e pili ana i ke Koho Tenth Precinct hawai o Kaupakulua, a malaila Saiurdav, Mav loth. Thursday, May 15th. Makawao District between the Balota Wae Moho no ka wae ana RAY aku ma ke alanui i olelo-i- a a hiki CHARLES "THE GREATEST THING IN LIFE" i o - ninth precinct and the' bed of Wa-ie- li na Luna Kalana no ke Kalana ill i ke kahawai o Halehaku, a ma ka 'STRING BEANS" D. W. GRIFFITH Production Maui, Terilore o Hawaii, elike me Gulch. Polling place, Keokea hema, ka hema ka mahcle umi. Also "SON OF DEMOCRACY' ma- - $8.50 Friday, May lflth. Schoolhouse. ia i hoike ia mahope iho nei, e And "RED CROSS Nl'RSE" Wahi Koho, Halckula o Makawao. A neat, smart Shoe for men's "THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN" Eleventh Precinct The portion 'ainaia ana ma ka Poaono ka la 17 Mahele Umikumatnalua Ka Spring and Summer wear. Ev- Muiidav, May i:t!i. Seuuel to of Makawao District bounded on o Mei, 1919, maloko o ke Kalana DALTON "TARZAN OF THE APES" ery bit as good as it looks. DOROTHY i Teritore o Hawaii mahele o ka Apana o Makawao ma in Also "BROKEN COIN" the west and north by the Wailuku o Maui oleloia, ka akau o ka mahele umikumama-kah- i Upper of calf- "QUICKSANDS" And a Comedy District and the new Hamakua mawaena o ka hora 8 o ke kaka- leather real is Also "LIONS CLAW" No. 1. Prices 20c', 30c; 5 hema o ke kai a mawaena o skin; sole leather likewise Reserved Seats, 55v Ditch to its junction with the Ma- - hiaka a me ka hora o ka auina to give long wear and Aid a Comedy ke kae hikina o ke Kahawai o Ma- made kawao-lluel- o la. Saturday, May 17th. Road in the bottom walking comfort. No. 887. May Lltli. liko a me ka palena a ka apana o Tuesdav, ETHEL CLAYTON of the Iluluhulunui or Kattpakalua O na Luna Kalana iloko o ke TOM MIX Wailuku. Wahi Koho, Halckula Similar models at $I0-$1- in in Gulch, thence along said road lo Kalana of Maui no lakou na moho "THE MYSTERY GIRL" 0 Paia. "ACE HIGH" the Halehaku Gulch; on the east e waeia ana e kela c me keia aoa Also And "SON OF DEMOCRACY." i Mahele Umikuinamakolu Ka LOUISE FAZENDA And a Comedy by the west edge of the Halehaku kalaiaina ke koho balota wae mo- In Gulch; and on the south by the ho e kulike no ia me keia mahope mahele o ka Apana o liana ma ka Manufacturers' "HER FIRST MISTAKE" -- Ka-paul- a. T8f Coming Next Week rj tenth precinct. Polling place, Ma- iho nei akau komohana o ke Kahawai CHARLIE CHAPLIN Halckula o Shoe Store Wednesday, May 11th. kawao Schoolhouse. Hookahi Makai-nu- i Wahi Koho, in 1051 Fort St. HONOLULU JAPANESE SHOW "SHOULDER ARMS" Twelfth Precinct The ponton llookahi Kakauolelo o ke Keanae. of Makawao District north of the Kalana 1 Mahele Umikumamaliiua Ka

L THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. NINE

BY Boiling Fix Quality AUTHORITY direct azimuths and distances: 297 00' 70.0 feet ; 7. 316' 00' 42.9 feet along same; Wailuku Seniors Points 33. 101 30' 190.0 feel ; i. 311 30' 130.0 feet; 8. 10 00' 27.7 feet along same; No. 403. 34. 41" 30' 100.0 feet ; 5. 29 r 29' 01.3 feel ; 9. 19 30' 21.8 feet along same Standard Of Gasoline REGISTRATION OF TITLE. 63 00' 80.0 feet; 6. 336' 64.3 leet ; io the north bank of the Kanaha Win First Series LAND COURT. 36. 42' 00' 160.0 feel ; 7. lOfi1 to' 180.0 feel ilonif Lahai- - Stream: thence down along the north 37. 80 00' 190.0 feet; nalui.a School land; bank of the Kanaha Stream by the As the Standard Oil Company TERRITORY OF HAWAII to 38. 65" 10' 66.7 feet to a on 8. 50 00' 21.8 feet along same; following direct azimuths and dis- Trustees of of P. points out in an announcement else- the Estate Bernice large rock at stone wall, at the east 9. 1ii0 30' 380. 0 feet along same; tances ; Game From Bishop, by O. Paia where in this issue the government deceased, W. Smith, A. corner of L. C. A. 6541, to Haia, 10. 253 40 230.0 feet along 10. 87 00 80.0 feet; F. Judd, E. Bishop, the the has adopted boiling points as a stand- Faxson William coordinates of said 4-- on rock, referr- south bank of the Kanaha Stream to 11. 61 20' 170.0 feet; grav- Williamson and R. H. Trent, Trustees; - (Continued from Page One.) ard test of gasoline value. The ed to Government Survey Triangula- the point of beginning, and contain- 12. 42 00' 80.0 feet; it told Wailuku Sugar Company by H. B. 1933.7 ing an area of 1.10 acres. 13. 25 150.0 ity test was discarded because manager, tion Station "Laina," being 40' feet; nothing of the real qurlity of gasoline. Pcnhallow, and C. Brewer feet south and 780.5 feet east; Section 3. Being L. C. A. 11216. to 14. 56 00' 120.0 feet; (o & Walsh, demonstrntPtl the satisfac- It wan needs of war which Company, Ltd., agents; Pioneer 39. 157 30' 110.0 along Kekauonohi, in Panaewa, Ka- 15. 81 00' 138.0 feet; the the Mill feet stone situate tion of the receiving doctor, that he the government to peek .a Company, Ltd., American Fact- wall, along L. C. A. 6541, Haia; naha Valley, Ijihaina, Maui, T. II. 16. 131 21' 137.5 feet; had eagle rye, by caused ors, Ltd., agents; Agricultur- to an cracking one of standard lest for aviation and general Lahaina 40. 169 54' 182.1 feet along L. C. Beginning at a 4 on rock, in trail, 17. 260 30' 71.9 feet, along La- Hum's shoots to right garden. The motor gasoline as part of its fuel con- al Company, Ltd., Mrs. Hattie Kalua, A. 6541, to Haia, to the south edge of at the west corner of this section, on hainaluna School land: ceremony was over. Major league E. Waiaholo, Bili M. servation program. The demand for (I'ili) Kekai, J. Kahoma Gulch; thence running up the nortli bank of Kanaha Stream, 18. ball had been officially in. Kekai, Blake, of Sylva 236 30' 110.2 feet along same, ushered gasoline and other petroleum pro- Susan heirs along the south edge of Kahoma Gulch tin' coordinates of said point, referred to The Game Estate, Mrs. George Dunn, Mrs. Wil- the point of beginning, and contain- ducts had become so great that some the direct azimuth and distance be- to Government Survey Triangulation ing an area of 1.75 acres. All went, well up (o the third in- ,'iclior. was necessary. Consequently, liam Crozier, Mrs. Frank Stark, Mrs. ing: Station "Laina," being 1633.5 feet ning and prospects for a good gam,e Margaret Glenn, 1. Kaaihuc, Akiona, Section 8. He.ng R. P. 1177, L. C. last summer President Wilson appoint 41. 248 IS' 440.3 feet to a on south and 5492.9 feet cast; and the A. 477:2, to Keakualele; R. P. 4475, were exceedingly bright, Kukala, C. Makekau, G. G. Seong, - until a ed a committee under the direction large rock, the coordinates of said true azimuth and distance to "Akio- L. A. drizzle made its unwelconied appear- County of Maui by S. E. Kalama, C. 7713:25. m V. Kamamalu: R. or the fuel administration to adopt on large rock, referred to Govern- na" Reference Station (n concrete P. 821H. L. C. A. 6711:1, to Puuki; ance. The Seniors put up a game Chairman and Executive Officer of post ) standard Rpeclilcat iontt for gasoline. ment Survey Triangulation "Laina," marked being lnl" 45' 192.6 723. to L. S. R. P. 167S, fight and, despite the wet af- the Board of Supervisors; and to ALL Grant IT: and state of This committee stated in its report being 1489.9 feet south and 1115.6 feet, and running as follows by true L. C. A. to Kekahuna; situ- fairs,, it looked as if they would finish whom it. may concern; 3I22H:1. that there would be no gravity limita- feet east ; azimuths and distances: ate in Aki and I'hao, K a nana Vallev, the contest in fine fashion. Such in specifications for either WHEREAS, an application for reg- 42. 219 33' 755.6 feet along the Firstly, along the foot of pali. along was not to be the tions the MjiuI. T. H. case however, for, aviation or motor gasoline because it. istration of title has been presented top of the south pali edge to Kahoma the Lahainaluna School Land, on the Beginning at the northwest corner in, the last two innings, as box - the had been found that gravity was of to said court by the Territory of Ha- Gulch, to a concrete post marked ,' following direct azimuths and dis- of score will indicate, both nines tallied this section, on the south bank of little or no value in determining the waii to register and confirm its title 43. 2 49 23' 569.2 feet along same, lances: Kiinaha Stream, the true azimulh and quite frequently. Paia 6 runs 1. 2s:, ; scored quality of gasoline. The standards in the following described land: to a concrete post marked ; 40' 200.0 feet distance to "Bridge" I'elerenee Sta in 91 h inning it ; the and verily seem- adopted were based on boiling points. SITUATE at Lahaina, Island and 4 1. 240 15' 1121.0 feet along 30' 130.0 feel tion (a on rock) being 290 00' ed as if they would game 3. 288 ; take the but In distilling a given quantity of County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, name, to a concrete post marked ; 00' 250.0 reet 3o.ii feet; and the coordinates of when the third out was registered 4.".. 4. 341 00' 68.0 - gasoline the refiner ascertains at known as the Lahainaluna School 265 20' 1202.3 feet along same, leet to Hie north aid on rock, referred to Govern- - the county boys -; fol- were shy three runs. what point each 10 per cent will boil, Lands, and being particularly describ- to a concrete post marked bank of Kanaha Stream; thence inient Sutvev Triangulation Station To center fielder Joe Silva of the evaporated 4U. 276 45' 2311.6 feet along lowing down, along the north bank of goes until the entire quantity is ed follows: "Laina," being 1533.6 feet south and Wailuku exhibitors, the distinc- way deter- at a post same, to a concrete post marked Kanaha Si ream, on the following 7708.4 fol- tion of being or distilled. In this he Beginning concrete mark- feet east, and running as the first batter, the first mines what, is known as the initial ed with a at. point of spur, on the thi' coordinates of said concrete post, direct azimuths and distances: lows by true azimuths and man. to get a and the to score 5. 69 20' 250.0 distances: hit first boiling point, as well as all interven- edge of pali, on Flat, between the Ka-hon- referred to Government Survey Tri- feet: Firstly, up along the south bank of reason, 6. 131 200.0 ; this he, having slammed one ing boiling points chain, up to Gulches, co- angulation Station "Ijiina," being 10' feet the by following of in the and Halona the 7. 97 Kanaha Stream the Souza's shoots over the left field- high boiling point. of point of beginning, 324.2 feet, south and 6596.5 east; 30' 70.0 feet; direct and the maximum, ordinates said 8. 132 azimuths distances: er's head for a home run. 47. 254 27' 3163.7 feet across Ha- 12' 176.7 feet, to point of 1. 73.9 game The ideal gasoline has a continuous referred to Government Survey beginning, 3ol 30' feet; The preliminary between the and uniform chain of boiling points, Triangulation Station "Laina," being lona Valley to point of beginning; and containing an area of 2. 274 50' 224.4 feet; Wailuku Sugar and the Saints prov- 1.55 acres. and should have enough low points 523.6 reet north and 9644.5 feet east, and containing an area of 2700 acres, 3. 234 00' 170.0 feet ; ed quite 4. Being 8251, interesting. The Plantation to vaporize freely and to give easy and running as follows by true more or less. Section R. P. L. 4. 157 20' 20.0 feet, crossing the boys lead most of the way but as the starting. There should also be the azimuths and distances: EXCEPTING AND EXCLUDING A. 3424B:3, to Kalaleiki; situate Kanaha Stream, to the north bank of fcame drew to a close weakened con- Waianae Kanaha Valley, Lahaina, right proportion of medium and high 1. therefrom Sections 1 to 8 inclusive, same; thence along the north bank of siderably. Had the losers used a lit- Along the top of the south pali Maui, T. II boiling points for quick acceleration, edge of Kahoma Valley, to a point on being Land Commission Awards and the Kanaha Stream on the following tle more grey matter they might have power long mileage. Grants within Kanaha Valley, con- Beginning at the nortli corner of direct azimuths and full and ridge, between Kahoma and Kanaha this on distances: turned the tide into their favor. As combustion starts with lowest taining an area of 16.8 acres, LEAV- section, the south bank of the 5. 243 00' 150.0 feet; twirling for the school repre- Valleys, just above the head of Halo- Kanaha Stream, the true azimuth boiling points and flashes on through na Valley, the direct azimuths and ING A NET AREA OF 2683.2 acres, 6. 232 30' 120.0 feet; sentatives was in excellent form. Mo-ni- gas, continuous, uniform more or less. and distance to "Kopili" Reference 7. 258 10' 227.5 feet; on the the distances being: Station (a post the other hand while holding chain is necessary for instantaneous Sections 1 to 8, above referred to, concrete marked 8. 282 30' 100.0 feet; the opposition to six hits, was some- 252 54' 3004.0 feet; in L. C. A. 4320:2, to Kaua, on the combustion, Only straight 283 0u' 6000.0 feet; are described as follows. 9. 311 30' 95.0 feet; what errastlc. Section 1. Being R. P. 4388 L. C. north side of stream, being 251 40' 10. 330 00' 38.9 feet, crossing distilled, gisoline can have 294' 00' 4400.0 feet: 115.0 A. 8452:3, P,. 2399, feet, and the coordinates of said WAILUKU SItS. vs. PAIA SRS. thU lull and unbroken chain. 2. Thence following along the top to Keohokalole; R. the Kanaha Stream, to the south bank Wailuku L. C. A. 10667:3, to Pikanele; L. C. A. concrete post, referred to Govern- of the same; The United States government's of ridge between Kahoma and Kana ment Survey Triangulation AB It BII SB PO A E boil- 3702:1, to David Malo; and L. C. A. Station 11. 114 30' 110.0 feet along Laha-lan- d standard specifications, based on ha Valleys to a point on the summit "Laina", being 1815.3 Silva . . 4 2 3 0 1 0 ing generally considered 11216, to Kekauonohi. feel south and inaluna School to an auwai; .. ..cf points, are of the mountain, on narrow ridge , 6163.1 feet east, limning fol- Carrol . 3 2 0 1 1 4 Situated in the Ahupuaas of Faeo-hi- and as 12. 94 20' 83.0 feet along same, ..2b in the light of conditions today as the overlooking Iao Valley, the direct lows by true Shim . . 5 0 Moalii and Panaewa, in Kanaha azimuth: and distances: along auwai; ..If most practical standard for gasoline. azimuth and distance being: 1. 306 235.0 Ah Kiong .cs 4 4 Valley, Lahaina, Maui, T. II. 30' feel along the 13. 60 00' 165.0 feet along same, They insure an efficient and satisfac- 276 51' 5248.0 feet; south bank of Rodrigues .3b 1 Beginning at an "11," cut in rock, Kanaha Stream; along auwai ; tory fuel produced with due regard 3. following along top 2. 89 00' 209.9 along Lahaina- Yanagi . 3 rea- Thence the in face of pali, on the south side of feet It. 311 30 45.0 feet along Lahai- - .lb for conservation, and sold at a of ridge between Kanaha and Iao Val luna School land; Cockett . . c 0 sonable price. auwai, at the southwest corner of luna School land leys, and thence along top of ridge 3. 101 192.7 along Bal . . . ..rf 1 this section, opposite a large rock in 30' feet same; 15. 47 00' 146.0 feet along same; W. Cummings p 2 between the Kanaha and Kauaula bed of stream, the coordinates of said 4. 245 21' 228.3 feet along the 16. 71 same; Valleys, to point land 10' 205.0 feet along a at head of the point, referred to Government Survey south bank of Kanaha to the point 17. 76 176.2 along same; of Kui'a, the direct azimuth and dis- 10' feet Totals . . .. 39 12 13 2 27 15 8 Maui Baseball Schedule Triangulation Station "Laina," being of beginning, and containing an area 18. 98 20' 320.0 along same; tance being: 67 7255.0 feet 13' 30" feet, 1384.5 feet south and 3889.2 feet east, of 0.65 acre. 19. 118 20' 79.2 feet along same; Paia the coordinates of said point, referred Section 5. Being R. P. I960, L. C. A E and running as follows by true 20. 158 00' 19.1 feet along same; ABRBIISBPO 1919 to Government Survey Triangulation azimuths and A. 4320:2. to Kaua, and R. P. 2649, L. Yamato . . .3b 5 0 1 0 2 2 1 distances: 21. 250 20' 107.6 feet along the Station "Laina," being 5166.7 feet 1. 191 au- C. A. 7587:3, to Kealoha for Keawei- - Isami ss, 2b 5 1 2 1 1 3 1 38' 262.0 feet, crossing south bank of the Kanaha Stream to .. south and 20,902.6 feet east; wai and stream along Lahainaluna wi; situate in Kopili Kauaha Valley, Rocha lb 5 1 2 0 12 0 0 1ST SERIES the point of beginning, and containing ... May 4th 4. Thence along the top of ridge, School Land to a rock marked ; Lahaina, Maui, T. II. an area of 3.00 acres. Robinson - Souza ...C5010953 Junior St. Anthony vs. Wailuku Plant. along the land of Kauaula, as per 2. 298 00' 195.0 feet along Lahai- Beginning at the northeast corner YOU ARE HEREBY cited to appear p5230040 vs. Boundary Certificate No. 85, the direct naluna School Land; of L. C. A. 4320:2, to Kaua, and the English . 4 2 0 1 1 3 2 Senior Paia Wailuku 2b, ss being: in the Land Court, to be held in the O'Rouke . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 May 11th azimuths and distances 3. 330 30' 85.0 feet along same; northwest corner of L. C. A. 7587:3, Judiciary Building, Honolulu, T. H., .cf 106 2010.0 4 1 1 0 2 1 2 Junior C. A. A. vs. Asahi 05' feet; 4. 349 20' 61.0 feet along same; to Kealoha for Keaweiwi, on the north on Saturday, the 31st day of May, Marciel ... .If 85 3790.0 50' feet; 5. boundary Sitsa rf 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 Senior Puunene vs. Lahaina 294 00' 125.0 feet along same; of this section, the true 1919, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to Freitas May 18th 57 40' 2020.0 feet: 6. 154 00' 16.5 feet along same; azimuth and distance to "Kopili" show cause, if any you hare, why the All-Sta- 62 to ...cf 1110000 Junior r vs. Wailuku Plant. 45' 2100.0 feef a concrete 7. 285 00' 126.1 feet along same; Reference Station (a concrete post prayer of said application should not post marked with a right-angl- e trian 8. 178 15.0 marked ), being 81 30' 145.0 feet, Totals . . . . 41 9 12 2 27 18 9 Senior Wailuku vs. Lahaina 00' feet along same, le granted. And unless you appear May 25th gle, the coordinates of said concrete to the foot of pali near an old trail; and the coordinates of said concrete iti K:iifl rrtnt-- l nt 1ho rinla nnri nlHCi Hits and Run by Innings: 1 All-Star- s vs. St. Anthony post, referred to Government. Survey 9. 286 00' 110.0 feet along same, post marked . referred IO Govern-- ho 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T. Junior nfnr..sid vour default will record Senior Paia vs. Puunene Triangulation Station "Laina," being along foot of pali; ny nt. Survey Triangulation Station ed, will Wailuku . 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 and the said application be ... 412 June 1st 6927.2 feet south and 11617.6 feet 10. 293 00' 250.0 feet along same, being 1815.3 feet, south and taken as confessed, and you will be Basehits . .31101 1 1 3 213 Asahl vs. St. Anthony east ; along foot of pali; 6163.1 feet east, and running as fol- Paia 0 3 0 Junior forever barred from contesting said 00000 Senior Wailuku vs. Puunene 174 25' 1773.0 feet along land 11. 275 20' 100.0 feet along same, lows by true azimuths and distances: application or any decree entered Basehits . 2 1 0 69 .11010 612 June 8 tli owned by Ii. P. Bishop Estate, cross along foot of pali; 1. 252 30' 52.1 feet along Lahai- thereon. Summary Junior C. A. A. vs. Wailuku Plant. ing Manowaiopae Gulch; 12. 265 00' 100.0 feet along same, naluna School Iand; WITNESS the Honorable J. T. De Home runs: Silva, Cockett. Three-bas- e Senior Lahaina vs. Paia 6. 98 17' 1510.0 feet along same, along foot of pali; 2. 220 00' 44.2 feet along same; BOLT, judge of the' Land Court, this hits: Souza. Two-bas- e hits: Sil- 13. 280 30' 150.0 feet along same, 3. 299' 00 140.0 along same, 2ND SERIES crossing gulch; feet 21st day of April, 1919. va, Rocha. Sacrifice hits: Carrol, 2; 7. 85 44' 30" 2085.0 feet along along foot of pali; to the north bank of the Kanaha Attest with the seal of said court. Cockett, 1. Double plays: Ah Kiong June 15th same, along 14. 255 46' 87.1 feet along same, Stream; thence following downtalong Junior C. A. A. vs. St. Anthony stone wall, to a concrete (SEAL) ANDREW V. HOGAN to Carrol to Yanagi. Bases on balls: post marked with an arrow; along foot of pali, to a on rock, in the north bank of Kanaha Stream, on Registrar. Senior Wailukj V6. Paia -- off, Wellsey Cummings, 2; Souza, 4. 107 45' 437.8 feet along same, face of pali. From this f- on rock ihe following direct azimuths and dis-t- a J. LIG1ITFOOT, ESQ., Struck out: by Wellsey Cummings, 5; June 22nd the azimuth and distance to All-Star- to a concrete post marked "N", true nces: Asahl vs. s the Deputy Attorney General, Souza, 8. Wild pitches: Souza. Um- Junior re- 'Akiona" Reference Station (a con- 45' 00 220.0 feet ; Senior Lahaina vs. Puunene coordinates of said concrete post, Counsel, for applicant. pire: Geo. Cummings. Time of game: crete post marked ) is 290 25' 104 30' 130.0 feet ; 29th ferred, to Government Survey Tri (May 3, 10, 17, 24.) 1 hour 45 June 151.2 feet; 6. 138 80.0 ; minutes. Scorer: Wed. vs. ' angulation Station "Laina," being oo' feel Junior Asahi Wailuku Plant. 15. 278 00' 324.1 feet along same; 7. 121 57' 106.1 feet; Senior Lahaina vs. Wailuku 4964.4 feet south and 7454.5 feet east; ST. ANTHONY vs. W'KU PLANT. 9. 105 57' 840.6 feet along same, 16. 50 00' 60.0 feet along same, 8. 220 30' 80.0 feet along Lahai- - July 6th to Hie north bank of Kanaha All-Star- along stone wall; the naluna School Land A. V vs. s St. Anthony Junior 0. St reiim ; thence following down along 9. 281 20' 176.0 feet along same Senior Puunene vs. Paia 10. 77 22' 185.0 feet along same, AB R BH SB PO A E along stone wall, to a concrete post the north bank of the Kanaha Stream to point of beginning and containing Sequeirra . July 13th cs right-angl- e by the following direct azimuths and an of 1.25 acres. vs. y marked with a triangle; area Do Rego . cf 5101341 Junior Wailuku riant St. Anther Distances: Section 6. Being L. C. A. 58:3. to N. SANO Senior Puunene vs. Wailuku 11. 106 55' 686.7 feet along same, Souza If 50101000 1 0 0 0 0 ;ilong stone wall, to a concrete post 17. 70' 00' 220.0 feet; Miapu; situate in Kapunakea, Kanaha CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Reis c 0 0 0 5 1 1 July 20th 18. 110.0 J marked ; 86' 00' feet; Valley, Lahaina, Maui, T. H. Sakagawa . 0 Junior Asahi vs. C. A. A. .2b 10 12 12. 103 44' 407.3 feet along same, 19. 123' 30' 70.0 feet; Beginning at the southwest cor Just received a new stock of Kogihara 0 0 0 0 0 0 Senior Paia vs. Lahaina 20. rf along stone wall; 95' 30' 120.0 feet; of this section, on the south bank Mattresses, poultry netting, Yanagi K 3b 4 1 1 2 2 3 July 27th 21. 109' 30' 150.0 feet; All-Star- 13. 115 55 550.6 along same, Kanaha Stream, the true azimuth and Wailuku Plant, vs. s feet paints and oils, furniture, etc. Kalehuawehe lb 2 1 1 1 9 Junior ilong stone wall; 22. 123' 50' 100.0 feet; distance to "Mapu" Reference Suit ion August 3rd -- ILamamolo . . p 4 0 2 0 0 14. 23. 85' 00' 135.0 leet to a point (a concrete post marked f), being Coffins and General Hardware. s 122 46' 548.5 feet along same, Silva rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Junior St. Anthony vs. on the north line of L. C. A. 3702:1, 249 00' 288.0 feet, and coordin- August along stone wall, to a concrete post the Phone 10th to David Malo; ates of said concrete post marked , St. Anthony vs. marked "L"; p. Totals 31 4 6 4 21 12 6 Junior Asahl 24. 90.0 referred to Government Survey Tri Market Wailuku .... August 17th 15. 118 15' 661.5 feet along same, 289 00' feet, crossing the Street Kanaha Stream, to the south bank of angulation Station "Laina," being Wailuku Plantation Junior Wailuku Plant, vs. C. A. A. along stone wall: AB R BH SB PO A E 16. 129 02' 242.0 feet along same, same; thence following up, along the 1889.5 feet south and 6720.5 feet east, and running as follows by Masami . . . .If 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 ilong stone wall, to a concrete post south bank of Kanaha Stream, by the true Kalei cf 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 The Lesser Evil marked "E"; following direct azimuths and dis- azimuths and distances: Firstly, along the south bank of the Koichi you stop I sign- 17. 67 00' 1575.0 feet along same, tances: "Why didn't when 25. Stream, on following Rodrigues...ss 3101142 you?" inquired along stone wall, to a concrete post 279 30' 60.0 feet; Kanaha the ..3b aled the officer. 26. 307 direct azimuths and Seya lb 31002314 0 1 1 10 0 1 replied Mr. Chugging, "it marked ; 00' 150.0 feet; distances: "Well," 27. 280 l. 206 163.4 Lehio .2b 4 0 1 0 2 1 0 had taken me two hours to get this 18. 48 30' 342.0 feet along same, 00' 120.0 feet; Gomes ...J. along stone wall, to a concrete post 28. 15 20' 58.0 feet along La- 248 00' 80.0 old flivver started, and it seemed a 289 30' 60.0 Kahoohanoh....crf 3010741 a marked "A", the coordinates of said hainaluna School land to the foot of shame to stop her merely to avoid pali; 268 30' 70.0 THE MAN OR WOMAN Moniz . ..v..p 31011003 0 0 0 0 1 1 little thing like being arrested." concrete post, referred to Government Survey Triangulation Station "Laina," 29. 68 00' 30.0 feet along same, 318 30' 80.0 A Washington Star. 30' 50.0 feet ; WHO ORDERS PAIR Totals 31 6 7 5 24 13 6 being 4316.4 feet south and 1979.9 along foot of pali; .... feet east; 30. 100 40' 400.0 feet along same, 68 00' 101.9 feel along Lahai OF Hits and Runs by Innings: Bump's Failing 19. 151 17' 890.3 feet along same, along foot of pali; naluna School Land ; 12345678 T. along stone wall, tg a concrete post 31. 118 57' 302.3 feet along same, 8. 79 00' 150.7 feet along same; Willis "Bump is an awful ladies' 9. St. Anthony . 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 right-angl- e 85 00' 132.0 feet along same ... 14 man." marked with a triangle; along foot of pali; Basehits . . ..1 1 0 2 1 1 0 06 20. 151 33' 13X8.8 feet along stone 32. 109 30' 219.0 feet along same, to the point of beginning, and con- Wailuku Plant. .. 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 x 6 C.illis "I believe it. "I've seen him taining an area of 0.90 acre. Regal wall, along L. C. A. 277, to Kanaina along foot of pali : , 1 0 2 3 1 0 0 x 7 with some awful ones." Judge. 7. Being P. 5579, L. C. Basehits .... for Lunalilo, to coiner of walls; 33. 125 00' 133.0 feet along same, Section R. Summary 21. 225 00' 150.0 feet along stone along foot of pali; A. 2320:3, to Moakaka no Mere; R. - 826S, L. C. A. Home run: Kalel. Two-base-hi- Do wall, alon L. C. A. 7632, to Kahooka- 34. 114 00' 67.0 feet along same, I'. 2777, to Kaina and Rego. nases on balls: off.ir.tniamoto, no; along foot fif pali, to point of begin- Malule no Kalolo; R. 1'. 1113, L. C. A. Shoes If it isn't an Eastman 1752, 2; Moniz, 7. Struck out: byllama-moto- , 210 00' 140.0 feet along stone ning, and containing an area of 6.60 4860:3, to Kaei no I'loa; Ii. P. 5; Moniz, 8. Passed balls: it isn't a Kodak. wall, alonr same; acres. L. C. A. 10968:2, to Watiie; situate in IS SURE BEFORE HAND Gomes, 2. Umpire: Geo. Cummings. 271 30' 40.0 feet along stone Section 2. Being R. P. 1701, L. C. Moalii ami Lapaken, Kanaka Valley, Time of game: 1 hour 30 minutes. wall, along same, to the middle of A. 6787:2, to Hanaumua; and R. P. Iahaina, Maui, T. II. OF THE UNSURPASSED Scorer: Wed Affonso. KODAKS iiuvai; thence up along the middle of 2751, L. C. A. 962, part 2, No. 3, to Beginning at the north corner of QUALITY, AND THE auwai, along L. C. A's. 7632, to a J. Armas. Situate in Moanui, Kanaha L. C. A. 2320:3, lo Moakaka no Mere, Photo Supplies no, and 5017:2, to Kauhi, on the Valley, Lahaina, Maui, T. H. and at the west corner of L. C. A. GUARANTEED FIT. Bad Place For Eyes following direct azimuths and Beginning at the northwest corner 1860:3, to Kaei no I'loa, on the north "Rather a dangerous place to visit Expert Finishing of this section, on the south bank of boundary, of this section, the true is described in this paper," said a 24. 173 00' 63.6 feet ; the Kanaha Stream, the true azimuth azimuth and distance lo "Moalii" Ref- Send us vour Choice Work (a post mark- wag to his neighbor. ' 229 00' 99.7 feet ; and distance to "Akiona" Reference erence Station concrete Regal 284 122.0 "What place is that?" asked the Why? 26. 250 00' 102.3 feet ; Station (a concrete post marked ), ed ), being 00' feet, and latter. Iiccause we are hettcr equip- 27. 260 00' 198.0 feet; in Panaewa, on the north side of the the coordin.nes of said concrete post "Well," responded the first speak- ped than any other linn in 28. 257 00' 231.0 feet ; stream, being 151 40' 120.0 feet; and marked , referred to Government er, "it's a historical maiLsion in the 29. 172 00' 90.0 feet along L. C. A. the coordinates of said concrete post, Survey Triangula! ion Station "Laina", Shoe the Islands and expert 69SS 8 Midlands. This is what the account our 5ol7:2, to Kauhi to the south bank of referred to Government Survey Tri- being 1746.6 feet south and running by says: 'On first entering the hall, the workmen "know how". the Kanaha Sin im ; angulation Station "Laina," being feet east, and as follows fed visitor's eye is caught by a long sword 30. 150 00' 150.0 feet crossing 1594.3 feet south and 5304. 3 feet east, true azimuths and distances: Store over one side of the mantel, and then Kanaha Stream and along L. C. A. and running as follows by true 1. 234 00' 11S. 5 feel along Lahai- Honolulu Photo ; drawn to the old flintlock on the oth- lloS6:5, to Kaiheekai; azimuths and distances: naluna School land er side; after which it naturally Supply Co. 31. 96 3o' 189.4 feet along same; Firstly, along the south bank of the 205 00' 27.1 feet along same; Fort and Hotel Streets 32. 5 00' 35.0 along same, to by following 261 30' 181.8 along same; falls on the mantel itself, and from Everything Photographic feet Kanaha Stream, the fel that to the old brick-tile- d hearth.' top of rocky cliff, or pali; thence fol- direct azimuths and distances: 4. 146 3o' 42.0 feet along same; HONOLULU. Neither of my eyes would stand that '1059 Fort St. lowing down along the top of said 1. 235 00' 50.0 feet; 5. ooqo 30' 114.8 feet along same; sort of thing!" London Tit-Bit- rocky cliff, or pali, on the following 2. 26S" 00' 60.0 feet; 6. 258 00' 139.9 feet along same; m.

V THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. Thanks Due To Latest News By Wireless Mather Party Leaves For PERSONAL PERTINENT Coast PleasedWith Maui Legislature For MENTION (Continued from Page One.) PARAGRAPHS That Dr. Stephen T. Mather, direc parks, and the various F. H. Locoy, manager of tho Maul CABLE HIS MESSAGE Capt. and Mrs. Chllllngworth Enter- tor of national Some Good Bills WILSON WILL members of party which accom branch of Royal Hawaiian Sales (B 'j 1 e Associated Press) tain On Monday evening, Capt. and the the panied him on ins Maui visit last Co., Is spending a vacation on tho Big WASHINGTON, May S When the special session of congress Mrs, William S. Chllllngworth enter- an week .were thoroughly well impressed (Continued Page Ona.) Island. His place is being taken by on May 19, President Wilson will cable his message from Paris tained a coterie of friends at say, from Al. Morrison, who came over from meets elaborate "Chinese dinner" given In with what they is evidenced In for immediate reading. letters which have been written to Honolulu last week for that purpose. compliment to Mrs. John French govern- mond has no bearing on the three Conjdln. This unique and enjoyable Hllo by Charles P. Ponchnrd, S. S. Paxson, president of the board landscape engineer of the bu Oaliu solons. It is expected that this AGASSIZ GETS II AN A WHARF CONTRACT affair was given at old 1st Infnntry ment opinion may decide Senator Pncheco's of health, and manager of the Royal reau, and by L. W. de was on (By The Associated Press) oniccrs' clubhouse In Castncr. Dur- future action. Hawaiian Sales Co., Maul the ing the dinner, a Hawaiian stringed representative of Hie Hawaii Public first of tho week looking Into his sov-or- HONOLULU, May 7 W. Agassiz was this afternoon awarded ity Some Good Legislation J. played and sang many de- Commission. interests hero. board, orchcslra Dr. and party departed on The legislature adjourned ac- the contract for the liana, Maui, concrete wharf by the harbor lightful native selections. Tho favor- Mather just Tuesday of Ibis week from Honolulu complished some good work, Senator and Mrs. Harry A. Baldwin on his bid of $38,969. This bid docs not include the shed on the wharf, ed guests Included Brig-Gen- . W. rather John for Washington by tho Korea Marti, but which was rather overshadowed of Paia, returned last Saturday from railroad tracks, or wharf approach. The job is to be completed in Heard, Mrs. John French Conklin, Col diillculty securing ac by Lieut-Col- . after much the failure of the house to pass Honolulu whore they made their homo about G months. and Mrs. Thaddcus Seigle, the woman suffrage for the past two months during tho and Mrs. George Kohler, Mnj. and commodations. direct bill nnd Post-Her- - ' the reapportionment bill, fail- legislature. Mrs. Maj. As published in the Hllo t and the session of tho Pcrclo Rent fro, nnd Mrs. says Tl ure of the to pass the PACIIECO WILL STILL RUN FOR SUPERVISOR Ayer, Miss Irma Wodohouso, Mrs. aid of May 5, Mr. Norton of senate Frank Ilohlweg, an expert automo- Maul part of trip foreign language school 1)111. One (By Tho Associated Press) Frank Caum, Maj. Albert C. Bellamy, the bile trimmer from Honolulu, has de- HONOLULU, May 7 Senator Pacheco will not withdraw from Fine Treatment On Maul t measure was defeated in the house, cided to open a shop on Maul Lieut. Norman C. Caum and Lieut. trip was nnd no doubt rightfully so, was the and office is a George Wlllfong. Following dinner "The Maui moutain arranged for quarters with tho Maul the race for supervisor, being advised that a county not Ideal; fine sunset nnd grand sunrise; bill amending compen- al evening passed the workman's Garage & Transportation Co. Ho has territorial office. Attorney-Gener- Irwin ruled that legislators are tho was pleasantly to 33 de- sation law so us to give an Injured with several Interesting rubbers of night temperature down moved his family to Wailuku, having ineligible for holding county offices, but Former Attorney-Gener- al grees, good horses, lots of ktiukau person the right to elect whether ho bridge Capt. and Chilling-worth'- s taken the Wcddlck house on Main at Mrs. nnd splendidly clear at first, Stainback holds that Pacheco's stand is right. Star-Bulleti- crater would recover compensation through Hohlwcg was formerly quarters. coming un industrial accident board, or street. Mrs. with billowy clouds in later. a Miss Stender, of Maul. The Matson Liner Manoa will ar Mr. Mather was immensely unpresseu through the courts. It was held that JAPAN "ADVISES" CHINA rive In Honolulu from San Francisco undoubtedly en the passage of this measure would Paul A. MacCaughoy, prin- (By witli It all, and has assistant Tho Associated Press) on the 20th, and at Kahulul probably joyed the whole trip. simply flood and clog the courts with cipal of the McKinley High School, anti-Japane- se TOKIO, May 7 Japan has notified China that the on Friday tho 23rd, this being her "A crowd or hoboes camo down damage suits. Honolulu, was on Maul from Saturday ad- second trip to Maul since the war. to Monday evening taking tho agitation in Peking is liable to cause misunderstanding; and also tho mountain and arrived at Frank Loan Bill in The get away .1000-foo- to-- f Farm Passed vised it would be a "national disgrace," if the meeting planned for Pek- vessel will for San Baldwin's on tho t level Passage points of interest on this island and s of the Farm Loan Hill Francisco from Honolulu on Tuesday, find all Maui assembled and a won-dcrou- came at the last moment, and this incidentally making tho acquaintance ing today be not prohibited. May 27. Mr. Thurs- of quite of Mnui people. feast in readiness. was a measure that was approved a number It D. ' y Dr. W. Baldwin, who went to ton was tho only member of the generally. It provides for financial was his first visit hero. Mr. ITALY AGREES TO ULTIMATELY GET FIUME Siberia ago on, so wo is a brother of tho territor- about six months for tho party who had a collar aid for farmers and homesteaders. It (By Tho Associated Press) Red Cross, is expected home next made him go In first and had all hail been proposed to ask Congress ial superintendent of public instruc- 7 a resuming participation for peace tion. PARIS, May As basis for week. While in Vladivostok he was kinds of fun. to extend the provisions of the fed- premier Orlando accepted the proposal that Italy in charge of the big main hospital "I gave a government warrant lo eral farm loan act to Hawaii, but negotiations, Italian Senator and Mrs. Harold W. Rice administer Fiume as mandatory of the league of nations until 1923, run by the Red Cross at that place, Worth Aiken to fill In for the post many of the solons felt that tills and children will leave Honolulu by Dr. Baldwin left the Islands with a of the Maul visit, and he returned it might mean a long delay, and that tho Lurllne next week for a several after which Fiume shall revert to Italian sovereignty. large party of Red Cross workers, indorsed, 'Paid in Full.' Maul declin- the request might not, in the end, be months visit on tho mainland. Sen most of whom are still in the Far ed to take one cent for all It did for complied with because of matters of ator Rice came up on Saturday to PROMISE TO DEFEND FRANCE FROM HUNS East. us." security. look after business matters. Mrs. Rice (By Tho Associated Press) Good Rains Over Most of Central Much Impressed Says Ponchard Legislators To Go To Washington is still in Honolulu. PARIS, May 7 France, the United States and Great Britain have Maul the first two days of this week In personal letter to George H. Shortly before midnight Mr. on the last A. C. Rattray, for concluded an agreement giving supplementary guarantees for France's caused general rejoicing on the part Vicars, Ponchard writes: night of the session, the house adopt- accountant tho "The trip around Hawaii and to Haiku Fruit ,t Pnokincr C.n.. w.is a security in addition to those in the peace treaty, the Echo de Paris oi agriculturists. An unusually pro ed the senate resolution providing to on tracted dry spell had begun to toll on Maui was brim full of interest. Mr. that the governor appoint two mem- business visitor Honolulu Satur learns. Clemenceau, Lloyd George, and Wilson will draft a pact which myself very en- day, returning the first of this week. botli cane and miscellaneous crops Mather and botli are bers of the house and two members will not be secret. and tne roads through east Maul and thusiastic over the possibilities of of the senate as a commission to pro- J. B. Thomson, assistant manager Mfikawao were heavy with dust. Tho Hawaii's contribution to the nation- ceed to Washington to assist the del- of the H. C. & S. Co., who has just BE BY rain on Sunday had some of the char al park system, and shall return to egate in securing passage boon manager ALL YANKEE TROOPS TO HOME AUGUST re- the of appointed of the Oahu (By Tho Associated Press) acteristics of a kona, the wind being tho mainland with many pleasant general legislation beneficial to the Sugar Co., returned home last Satur- out of tne south for several hours. collections of our too short sojourn territory at large. The commission day night from Honolulu where he WASHINGTON, May 7 Secretary Baker has announced that by here." 1 Miss Margaret Searby, formerly may take the attorney-genera- l or the had been to see about the new job. August the last man of the American expeditionary force will have of land commissioner to Washington Ho will probably leave tomorrow for Puunene, but now of Honolulu, is been withdrawn from France. This estimate is based on the return to cast as one of an Irish nnnrtpt nf trlrls with it if it so desires. Oahu to get in touch with his new the United States of 300,000 men monthly. Plans have been completed Another resolution adopted by the work. at tho court o ftlio Irish King in "The Buck Thomson Will legislature requests Congress to to supply a force in Germany through Antwerp and Rotterdam, thus Uolticn Apple," a Y. W. C. A., pageant amend the Organic act so Dr. S. D. Weisbaum, of Wailuku, removing the necessity of maintaining the 700 miles line of communi- to bo given on May 10 and 20. With that the was a visitor to Honolulu on business Manage Oahu Sugark lawmakers may have broader powers cation from Brest. More than half of the expeditionary force has al- miss &earoy are Misses Alice Camp in the administration of the territorial the first of this week. bell, Rhoda Lewis and Estelle Cas ready left France. sidy. well-know- land laws. It also gives the gover- H. B. Weller, territorial manager of J. B. Thomson, the n as- nor, the land board and the land com- the Union Oil Co., and owner of the Money For Alae Homestead Road sistant manager of the Hawaiian Com-meicl- ANTI-AMERICA- N missioner the right to reject any ap- ocal moving picture business, wus a JAPANESE PAPERS STIRRING FEELING uovernor lcuartny signeu tne 1)111 & Sugar Co., last Saturday plicant for land when they are d visitor to Maui last Saturday, return- (By The Associated Press) liaised bv the lecislaturn nnnrnnrint- - accepted tho managership of tho anti-Americ- that ho or she is not qualified ing to Honolulu on Monday evening. TOKIO, May 6 The Japanese press continues an an ing ?10,000 by way of advancement There should be some way to pre-Oah- u to become a bona fide homesteader. J. Patterson, of tho Kahului Rail campaign with renewed force, but there have been no serious overt lor tne purpose ot constructing need Sugar Co. Ho will take charge This measure was nearly defeated in road Co., was a visitor to Honolulu acts aaginst Americans. Evidence exists that the newspaper agitation ed roads through tne Alae homestead immediately. A brief mention of the the house, but the governor came to this week in pass- lots in Kuia. Important matter was contained in connection with tho is inciting feeling. its rescue with an address on the land onger service of the Matson Naviga- popular Manager Johnnie Carroll, of the the Daily Wireless at tho time. and homesteading questions which tion Co., for which his company is Wailuku Orplteum, has received word Next to the II. C. S. & S. Company, apparently changed the minds of loca1 agent. IRWIN WILL PRESS HOLSTEIN'S CHARGES from Honolulu that concluding story tho Oahu plantation is the most im- output some of the lower chamber solons. Mrs. Harold E. Starratt, of Olaa, (By The Associated Press) of "Tile ilomance of Tarzan" which portant in point of sugar in Maui Loan Items Deleted Jli'waii, is visiting friends and rela- HONOLULU, May 5 Attorney General Irwin has published a has been running there, was an un tho territory, and Mr. Thomson's In conference during the last hours .ives on Maul. Mrs. was letter which he had written Speaker H. L. Holstein, asking for proof usual success. It will bo hero next tells all that need bo told Starratt to of his reputation as a plantation man. of the session it became necessary to Miss Irene Aiken, and her visit Is a of his charges that members of the legislature has conspired to extort week. It is another of the "Tarzan inm down the loan fund bill from pleasure to many Maui people. of tho Apes" picture, Almost equally interesting is tho money from corporations and other interests which Holstein said his announcement C. C. i),225,4C8 to in order to I). B. Girls of that Murdock, of Paia, is on Kauai The Maunaolu Seminary for years head bookkeeper of Puu- keep within the territory's borrowing election had knocked out. Irwin said if the charge is substantiated he enjoyed very May Day ex- the tills week auditing the books of A. & pleasant nene office, had been named to limits. Among the items deleted was U. plantations on that island. would prosecute the guilty men. If not suspicion should be removed ercises on Thursday of last week, in the Makawao bridge item of $15,000, cluding May succeed Mr. Thomson as assistant Capt. and Mrs. Fletcher G. Sanborn from them. a Polo dance and other manager. long connec- and the Makawao court house item of features. Tho exercises were carried His and close $5000. are leaving this week for a several tion with tho sugar interest well ontlis vacation trip to China. Capt out under direction of Miss Edna J. SAYS JAPANESE SECRET SOCIETY WORKING HERE Hill, of faculty qualify him for his new duties, and College Now University Sanborn recently served on detached (By The Associated Press) the his many friends are warmly tender- The College of Hawaii becomes the army corps Star-Bullet- service from tho medical HONOLULU, May 5 Christian Japanese told the in ing congratulations. University of Hawaii as a result of during tho influenza epidemic in La bookkeep- 1919 that a Japanese secret organization, with "Japan first" for its motto, David Rattray, assistant the session of the legislature, Italia, but was relieved a short time er, lias been promoted to place Go Joy-Ridi- ng the and the measure carries an appropria- ago. He nnd his wife expect to be is working throughout the territory to strangle Christianity and include Boys made vacant by Mr. Campbell's eleva- tion of $35,000. The famed aquarium in the Orient until about August 1. Buddhism and Japanese radicalism. Editor Y. Soga, of the Nippu Jiji tion. .sv at Honolulu has been turned over to K. S. Smith, formerly secretary and One Goes To Hospital Tho vacancy at the head of the .college and will be maintained In .'aid Japanese would withstand such propaganda. the tn usurer of the Haiku Fruit & Pack- Oahu plantation is caused by the re- connection with a marine biological in;,- Co., signation IC. goes hut who has been located on BALCH PLANNING INTER-ISLAN- D of E. Bull, who to laboratory. - TELEPHONY Hitting spots, the mainland for some time, is mak- (By only the high accord- Norway soon on account of his health. Blue Sky Law Passes The Associated Press) ing to witnesses, Vnl. Dutro, the 1ns a temporary visit to Maui, arriv 5 The legislature also passed a "Blue ing last Saturday. It is possible that HONOLULU, May J. A. Balch, of the Mutual Telephone Co., young son of Manuel Dutro, the Mar Sky" law. he may go into business in Honolulu is planning an inter-islan- d telephone system, cither by radio telephony ket street butcher, with Jim Palapala - An additional $21,500 was appro- shortly. Mrs.' Smith is still on the or by telephone cable across the channels. Both plans are feasible now and a Filipino named Miguel as pass IN THE CHURCHES priated for the school for defective mainland. he says. engers, in attempting to turn a curvo 4 children, and the homo W. O. Saturday in the road, in Ills father's ford car, feeble-minde- Aiken returned on Makawao Union for d persons becomes a the whole outfit over Church night from a brief business trip to turned instead A. reality as the result of the session LITTLE TRANSPORT SPACE FOR TEACHERS Tho accident occurred on tho Kahu- - Craig Bowdish, Minister. Honolulu. lui-Pal- a 10:00 Sunday just closed, $00,000 having been ap-- j (By Tho Associated Press) road last Sunday afternoon, School. propriated. The appropriation bill Hnos Vincent, candldato for coun HONOLULU, May 5 More than 300 have applied for transpor- at tho railroad crossing half a mile 11:00 Morning Service. Is chock full of new items for main- ty attorney agnlnst Attorney E. R east of the H. C. & S. Co., electric "Mothers' Day." Uevins, is on Molokai today pushing tation on transports, but the July transport is practically full, and also tenance of and improvements at the the August transport. Prospects are that very few Hawaii school powerhouse. leper settlement. his campaign. Both young Dutro and tho Hawaiian Wailuku Union Church. The territorial fair was given an Dr. J. T, Wayson, chief sanitarian teachers will be able to get home this year for vacation. boy escaped with a few bruises, but The regular monthly union service appropriation, and $10,000 will be set of the board of health, has been on the Filipino was pinned under the car for tho Hawaiian Board churches of Pan-Pacifi- Wailuku aside to aid the c commer- Maui since Tuesday making a gen- JOHNSON SCORES WILSON sustaining a bad cut on tho head, a will be hold in Wailuku cial and educational congress to be eral inspection of health and sanitary (By Tho Associated Press) broken Hand, and other injuries which Union Church on Sunday evening at held in Honolulu in 1920. conditions on this island. He returns WASHINGTON, May 3 Senator Johnson charged that Pres- sent him to the hospital. Mr. and 7:30 o'clock. Rev. D. H. Klcinfelter to Honolulu tonight. Mrs. George Wilbur, who witnessed of Honolulu, director of tho Filipino Salaries Boosted ident Wilson reversed his stand on secret treaties in the Fiume dispute, Methodist work of tho Islands, will Salary-raisin- g the accident, helped to pull tho injur was, of course, the County Attorney E. R. Bevlns was preach. In Hana on Tuesday of this week on and surrendered without a semblance of a contest to Japan in the con- ed boy from under the car, after round pet hobby of both houses. The sal- This is Mother's Sunday, ,and all aries of officials on all the islands personal and public business. troversy over the disposition of the Shantung province, by which mil- ing up the two uninjured youths who lions of Chinese arc delivered into bondage. weie badly demoralized by the acci aro urged to bo present. There will weie raised, and on Oahu they were Rev. R. B. Dodge went to Hono- bo a special union choir and white boosted sky-hig- dent and thought only of getting away lulu this week to attend tho monthly flowers for all. Valma Vetlesen, Al- - The legislature created a fish from tho scene. Tho auto was badly and meeting of tho Hawaiian Board. He GOVERNMENT WILL TAKE WOLTERS' BEQUEST ma Ross, and Hilda Deinert will dis- - game commission and provided for is expected home tomorrow evening. (By The Associated Press) wrecked. The police say the boys wore iov- - tribute the flowers at the door. the establishment by it of a fish J. N. K. Keola has gone to Hllo to May 3 Richard ha .chery. HONOLULU, II. Trent has been instructed to riding against tho orders of Young make his home on his Waiakea home- take over that part of the William Wolters estate which he willed Dutro's Tho regular monthly minister's jf Everybody Boosted Teachers lot. to father. stead the city of Bremen and to alien enemies in Germany. Trent will not meeting for Central Maui and Lahal; All of the members of the legisla- na ministers, will bo held at Kaahu-man- u ture wore in accord with the general act until the court rules on the petition for probate. Welter's brothers Floatina Stock church in Wailuku, on Thurs- opinion that teachers were entitled War Make Big are contesting will. Smithson "Do you know that Noah day, May 15th, at 9 o'clock. to more pay, and consequently In- Tableaux was tho greatest financier that ever creased their salaries in the neighbor- RIVENBURGH MAY GET M'CLELLAN'S JOB lived?" Rev. A. C. Bowdisli of Makawao will hood of 33 per cent. The monthly Hit At Maui Theatres (By Tho Associated Press) Dlbbs "How do you make that preacli at tho evening service In Ka- payroll was $118,000 raised to a Star-Bullet- out?" hulul 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Bowdish HONOLULU, May 2 The in says that former land at month. Smithson "Well, ho was able to will preach on a subject appropriate County Fair Building Sure Much interest was aroused at the commissioner, B. G. Rivenburgh, now in Washington, is being consider- float a company when tho whole to Mother's Day. All aro urged to be On Wednesday the governor notifi- presentation of the big war picture ed for Geo. McK. McClellan's place as chamber of commerce represen- world was In liquidation." London present. ed .tho legislature that he had signed Hearts of the World," at tho Wai- tative, on account of Kuhio's refusing lo have any future dealing with Tit-Bit- tho bill appropriating $10,000 luku Orpheum last Saturday night - - for tho McClellan. If McClellan is dismissed the chamber must pay him $12,-00- 0 erection of a territorial fair buildi. and at the Kahulul Theater on Mon- BORN at Kahulul, Maui. day evening, by tableaux, or "living on his contract, which has a year yet to run. How Did It Get There? pictures" representing several of the 1 Bill Passes Mrs. Clarke camo running hurried MURAKAMI more striking Victory Loan posters. KUHIO DEFENDS LEGISLATURE Iy Into one morn In Kahulul, April T3, The bill defining criminal syndical- her husband's office 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mura- providing One of these was taken part in by (By Tho Associated Press) ing. ism and for its suppression Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Burns and kami, a daughter Haruko, in Hawaii, has also become law. This little HONOLULU, May 2 Speaking before the Hawaiian civic club, "Oh, Dick," sho cried, ns sho gasped son Frankie; another by Harry Ges-ne- r; for my is known as tho k meas- Kuhio criticized Speaker II. L. Holstein for his statement on the char- bieath. "I dropt diamond and a third by Mosos IC Ekau. ring off my finger, I ure . and can't find it The Monotony That Kills Miss Blythe, of Puunene, took tho acter of the last legislature. He said his allegations were uncalled for anywhere." flag-drape- d "A man dat never nobody franchise for the manufacture of part of "Victory" in a and that he should state the facts and not make insinuations against all ropllod Mr. thinks of Maui, "It's right. Boss," but hisso'f," said Ebon, "can't electric current at Makawao, pose that was extremely effective, the Hawaiians in Clarke. "I camo across In my Undo has been granted. won who held the majority the house. it help gittln' hisso'f on his mind so and much favorablo comment. pocket." Tit-Bit- The governor also signed tho bill Senator Desha said the Honolulu papers had "roasted" the legis- trousers London much dat ho jos' naturally gits tired providing for tho purchase of Wash- lature unmercifully for nothing. ' of hisse'f." Washington Star. ington Place, old home of the late The League-Of-Nation-- Hymn The Final Touch Queen LIHuokalaui, as a territorial "Why do you object to tho Lcaguo REPUBLICAN SENATORS AGREE TO KEEP MUM "You can't complain of tho price ot oxtcutive mansion. of Nations?" (By Tho Associated Press) wheat now." LOST Bay Provision, was mado for tho "On musical grounds. After sing- mule (Jennie), branded WASHINGTON, May 2 Senator said all 6 re- "No," roplied Fanner Corntosscl E F on hip, d of tho Haleakala Ranch ing My Country 'Tis that but near Peahl, Maui. of Thee,' all publican senators have agreed to silence as the best policy "But they might go a lectio furthor for Information regarding Co., and the Maul Agricultural Co., these years, I don't want tho montal regarding and guarantee money money spont during the league of nations us tho without same. Notify E. M. Johnson, Hana. for the anthrax effort of changing to 'Our Countries, until the party conference is held. The progress- puttln' us to so much troublo raisin' outbreak. Tis of Those.' "Washington ive Star. group object to making the league a party question. Jhe wheat." Washington Star. X

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