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EIGHT THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918. Grand And Trial Juries Landing Men And - Latest News By Wireless Mention In 2nd Drawn For October Term Supplies In France Personal Circuit Court j Amazes (Continued from Page One.) Grand and trial juries for the Oc- Our Allies Joseph W. Holland, yard master of Josepa Pasqual lias been grmted a tober term of court, were drawn on the Kahului Railroad, went to Hono divorce from Jose Fasqual on grounds FRED WALDRON JOINS RED CROSS lulu last Saturday on a brief business of desertion. Monday of this week before Judge AMERICAN POUT, Western France, HONOLULU, October 3 Fred L. Waldron is going to France trip. Sept. 2 (Correspondence As- rturr, of the 2nd circuit court. The of The tor Ked Cross service. Mrs. V. A. Sparks and daughter On grounds of failure to provide, grand jurors are called to report on sociated Press). The spirit which Kahului, have been the guests of MJ Toyo Muranaka was on Wednesday SUGAR CROP FIGURES granted the lfith, at 10 o'clock; and the trial animates all Americans here is the Fearn, at Haiku, for the past week a divorce from Muranaka, her The sugar crop total 556,103 tons. Shipped to October 1, 496 husband, and was also jurors on the Monday following, Oc- same as thai of tie front line trenches Owen Starkey, one of the original allowed the 785 tons ; yet to he shipped. 149.318 tons, to be ground yet, 15,000 tons. custody of a minor child, by Judge 21, at hour. is the words of the General command- homesteaders at Haiku, left this week tober the fame Edings and Dc Bolt took oaths of office today. He Burr, who heard the case. ing. It Justices for Hawaii to see the volcano. The court term promises to be rath- is an inspiration of intense will later go to the Coast for a sev- er long this time, the calender al- eagerness. This is shown by the BUTTER FAMINE IN SIGHT Starkey, In the divorce proceedings of Willi- appealed eases eral months vacation. Mr. ams Allen vs. Lucy ready being heavy with fact that under the stress of haste to Army posts are now without butter and Honolulu residents wi after a series of tips and downs, has Allen the libelee from the district courts and continu- also was granted temporary alimony of $10 send American soldiers to the fight- soon feel the shortage unless a big shipment soon arrives. made a snug little piece of money out per ed cases from the June term held in of his pineapples feels he week for support and maintenance and that nf 1 Lnhaina. ing front, the time required to unload REDEMPTION OF NORTHERN FRANCE DEFENDS ON tllnir millnr rhitrlinn....... .,, nuunn.l WttB can afford to treat himself to a littl granted The lists are as follows: the greatest of American transports WEATHER rest. $25 as attorney fees. Grand Jury bringing 12,iuo troops, coal her and LONDON, October 3 Allies continue pressing back Germans all iter back to America, has been L. I.. Summers, the new principal Demurrer Overruled Hall, John K. start along the western front. apparent makm grammar r.choV MeCuhbin. H. reduced from four days to forly hours. It is that the Germans are of the Maui high and In the case of Joseph S. Souza vs. deep-wate- on Williams, Ilenjaniin This is the best r port of a sweeping retirement. Where they will attempt to make a new stand is arrived on Maui Tuesday and im Antone R. Souza, Jr. and 11. A. McOorriston. Eddie western continental Europe with a s'.ill uncertain. A few more weeks of good weather will probably result mediately assumed his new duties Drummond, a bill to set aside pale of Rosocrans, 1'. 1'. harnor capable of receiving the navies Mr. Summers wa.i engaged to succee trust property. Judsro Burr veniordoir ri clearing a great section of northern France. Wilbu-- S. Beeman, who decided at n . of the world, and yet up to the time overruled the demurrer of the respon- Fa lorn. James Foch, with undetermined power, is continuing the attack, giving to Maui Daniel. Kdmund the Americans came here six months the last minute not return to dents and granted them 10 days in K. ago it was practically undeveloped battle to retiring enemy, and no rest and no opportunity to get set lor from San Francisco where he spent which to file answer. The Farden, Charles highly rec case has Hughes, Unhurt E. and unused. It was estimated then a stand. Germans resistance is desperated but is forced to give ground his vacation. He comes to do with a half interest in what is Carley, E. H. that the facilities might possibly from l.elgium to erdun. ommended by the University of Cal known as the Pan.ien in Buchanan. Win, K. permit the landing of 20,(100 men a ifornia. kualoa, for which the plaintiff claims l'.aldwin. II. W. m out h. BIG BUNCH OF TURKS ROUNDED UF Lt. Robt. von Tempsky and Lt he paid $2250 for his half of the half, Ceo. N. Hut with snoinn men a month com- LONDON, October 3 Australian mounted troops northeast o John O. Zabriskie, two Maui boys who or 'i interest. The property was in Dulro. Win. ing from America, something had to Damascus, captured a whole Turk column, took 15,000 prisoners, 2 recently won their commissions in 41 the hands of A. R. Souza, Jr., as trus- 1 tee, Field. W in. 1. be done on a gigantic scale and done guns, and 40 machine guns. ofllcers' training school, on Oahu, left who, it is claimed, sold it to MeNicoll. Hugh M. quickly. Fortunately the emergency this week with a number of other Drummond without the plaintiffs Britlain, Fred produced the menlll and an American HAIG REPORTS SUCCESSES young ofllcers for the mainland where knowledge or consent. Tioiifeld. E. C. brigadier general who has planned BRITISH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, October 3 Gen. Haig they will be assigned to duty. Meyer, T. T. and executed some of the great en- has reported the capture of Ramicourt, Gouy, Le Latelct, and hequchart Miss Lititia Morgan, of Honolulu Commissioner Appointed gineering projects of the west, and an in the case of A. Pomhn nnrl Tno Jones, Paul n 2000 who was formerly a teacher in the I.iim I.ung, Boniface A. American Admiral who has the repu i the capture of more than prisoners. Mjuii high school, left last week for Sylva vs. W. A. McKay, Aphia Lilia Trial Jury tat ion of accomplishing large things GERMANS DEPOPULATE ST. QUENTIN Washington to take up war work Kokua and Thomas Knknn h Tempsky. L. von in a quiet way. Around them were FRENCH HEADQUARTERS, October 3 German have remov She has many friends on Maui who band, for the partitioning of a certain Keeney, (leo. L. grouped men of the same talents. will wish her success. piece of land in Wailuku known as s cd all the inhabitants in St. Quentin. French found none on occupy Amaral, Joe Out of it has arisen this man-clou- Mrs. Dora von Tempsky and Mrs the "Pae Premises". Judire Burr vm. O. today, one ing the city. erd.'IV isminil nn onrn!ttt( Tollei'sen. Edward receiving port of where J. G. Zabriskie, went to Honolulu last nrlor Tilton, Thomas K. dav's landing of 45,000 men has been British launched a attack between Sequehart and Bony and Saturday. Hugh Howell to be commissioner in r.orba, Autone, Jr. followed the next day by la.000 60 made substantial advance in r landers. look into and to report to the court . Goodness, Guy S. 000 in two days or at t lie unneara Mrs. William rhillips, neo Miss if possible an enuitable means of nnrl. Dunn, E. V. rate of !hii,immp a month. And the ALLIES TAKE V MILLION PRISONERS SINCE JULY 15 Garnio Rosecrans, of Taia, went to itioning the property in question. Gesnes. Harry M. thing has been that the port PARIS, October 3 Heavy fighting north of Reims with French Honolulu last week to visit her hus At present undivided nre Corporal Phillips, who expects interests Fernandez, A. J. has nol felt or even known of the advancing. Captured Loivre. band. held by the parties as follows: A. Burh-m- through to leave soon for an officers' training 6 10: - A T. huge migration pi ssing its Allies have captured between July 15 and Sept. 30, 5518, officers; 'umbo. Joe Svlvn. 1in- w r.eehert, Gus J. itos. so quietlv and smoothly the or school on the mainland. McKay, 210; and the Kokuas, 110. Weight, Geo. Sr. ganisation has functioned -- 4iS,494 men ; 3S9 big cannon ; and over 23,000 machine guns. H. Y. Chuck, manager of the Wat Urecht. E. 11 is the same rit the handling ot GERMANS EXPECTING ATTACK IN ALSACE luku Soda & Ice Works, was a busl Adoption Decree Entereed S. supplies to this week A Wadsworth, David the immense stocks of war GENEVA, October 3 According to the Democrat, German military miss visitor Honolulu decree of adoption was handed Mello, C. de iis it is with the handling of troops Poruvia Goodness was in Hana this down by Judge Burr yesterday through Avers, Wm. Six months ago it was estimated that authorities are removing the inhabitants from Alsace in expectation of week where he examined a number of which Sonny Leong, an 11 months old Medeiros, John A.

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