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1 What s Best for Mau V3 f you wsh Prosperty &!5 s Best for News d V k3 Advertse n News VOLUME XV WALUKU, MAU, H. T., SATURDAY. AUGUST 3 l, 907 NUMBER.30. LODGE MAU, No. 5)8 V, A. F. & A. Stated mcetns wll be hold at sonc Hall, Kahulu, on frst Vfturday nght of each month at 7.30 P. M. Vstng brethren arc cordally n vlted to attend. D.. CASE, ft. W. V. BENJAMN WLLAMS, t. f.. Secretary. ALOHA LODGE NO. l KNGHTS OF PYTHAS. Regular meetngs wll bo held at Knghts of Pythas Hall Wnlukt on Saturday AuustHl, Sept. 4th. All vstng members arc cordally nvted to attend. W. S. MOUNTCxS.STLE.C. C. D. U. DAVS, K. OPR. &S. tf. Jap lug M. COKE. Notary Puumo. AJco MncFarlano, and A. L. C. WALUKU, MAU. Atknson, and Harry McFarlane after breakfast at. P. Baldwns Puunene came to Makawao by automoble. They vsted cannery and pneapple plantatons at Haku not say too much n complment of and took lunch at Maluha. beautful scenery, statng that Later y departed for Olnda t surpasses that of Yellowstone House, mountan home of Mr. Park or of any place vsted by Hamkuapok o, Dont send away for anythng and Mrs.. A. Baldwn of thorn. when vou, can net what you need Here y were oned w " from us. Wo save you tho freght by W. O. Aken of Makawao who Chamos skns. Syrnges, Hot Water Bags, Plasters, Wood Alco ho Lquozone, Doxogcn, Hydro CreolnPearsogen Peroxde, Somnos, Antphlogstne, Ltha Tablets, Mlk of Magnesa, Lyda Pnkhams Vegetable Compound, Lsterne, Camphcnol, Swamp Root, PeptoManga n, Peruna, Vn s, Maro" and a hundred otle whch we sell at manufacturers prnted lstprc e. MAU DRUG STORE V. A. VETLESEN, Prop. The Bank of Hawa LMTED. FRST NATONAL AT CLOSE OF BUSNESS JUNE 30, 907 LONGWORT Vst Great Crater of Haleakaa, Encrcle East Mau, See Rubber Plantatons and Pcturesque Keanae. SELLS LQUOR WTHOUT A LCENSE. at Camp Fve Carres Large Stock of Lquors Sells same to Thrsty Porto Rcan. Natve Commtted for Rape. MAKAWAO LNES. On Saturday tho 2Hh, tho Lowwort h party consstng of Hon: and Mrs. Ncholas, Longwornh, Mss acted as gude for East Mau trp. At about oclock A. M. Sunday mornng tho party of sx wth two servants started for tho summt of Haleakaa reachng t about 5 oclock. Fne vews of greatest crater n world were obtaned. Tho ourney around tho craters rm down tho sandy entrance and over tho craters floor though somewhat tedous proved most nterestng. Sunday nght was spent at Kaup o and on Monday tho party reached lana and spent ngh re. On Monday Kaupo pals were crossed and lunch taken at tho houso of Ah Png, tho manager of Rpahulu plantaton. On Monday nght tho party wore enter ncorporated Under tho Laws of tho Ropublc of Hawa. taned bv manager Chalmers of CAPTAL $600, Kacloku plantatoq at Hana. SURPLUS f On Tuesday lunch was eaten at UNDVDED PROFTS $70, Keanae and nght spent at W OFFCERS. F. Pogues resdence, Kalua. Chas. M. Cooko Presdent Durng ths day from lana va VcePresde P. C. Jones Nabku to Keanae, t was rany F.V.Macfarlane..2nd VcPresdc only unpleasant wear of C.. Cooke Casher trp. C. Hustace Assstant Casher On Tuesday, Keanae was reach DRECTORS. E. D. Tenney, J. A. McCandless, ed and Wednesday mornng saw C. H. Arton, E. F. Bshop. connecton of crcut at Transact a General Commercal Makawao. and Savngs Busness. On Wednesday after a short rest Correspondence Solcted. at W. O. Akens, Makawao, BANK OF WALUKU Chas. M. Cooke, Presdent W. T. Robnson, VcePresde C. D. Lufkn, Casher R. A. Wadsworth, Drector D. F. Case, Drector FFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT RKSOURCKS LABLTES Loans and Overdrafts..$22, Captal Stock 5 35, U. S. Bonds 6, Surplus and Profts 8,60.0 Premum on U. S tonds Crculaton 6, Or Bonds (Quckly con Dvdends Unpad,,400,00 vertble 54.75O Deposts, Cash on hand and due from.n. banks t Bankng House lurnture and Fxtures 7, Due from U. S. Treasury S25.00 $246,484.0 f 246,484,0 TERRTORY OF HAWA, ss COUNTY MAU, ( OF t n T T.ufkn. Cashor of above amed hank, do solemnly swear that above s tru? to best of my knowledge and belef. C. D. LUFKN, Caseh. Subscrbed and sworn to before mo ths 2nd day of July, 907: HUGH M. COKE, Notary Publc Sec, Jud. Crcut EAST AU and party took tran at laa for Waluku whce members of t were entertaned at an elaborate luncheon bv Hon. and Mrs. A. N. Kepoka. The afternoon was spent n beautful lao Valley and at 0 P. M. vstors embarked on tho Claudno for Honolulu. n speakng of Haleakaa, East Mau trp, tho Lor.gworths could Saturday evenng, 2th, a most enoyable dancng party look place at resdence of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Taylor of Hanakuapoko. The attendance was large and wear proptous. Muss was furnhed by a strng band. Mr. and Mrs.. M. Wells wll probabl return to Mau n Sep tember. Mr. Wells who has been n Oakland recently has entrely recovered hs health. Mr. and" Mrs. Geo. Henderson spent Thursday nght, 22nd, at top of Haleakaa. rthur Mcntosh who has been makng a busness vst to Hawa and Mau for last threo weeks returned to Honolulu Monday nght. George W. Wlbur, wfe, and famly wll soon depart for Cal forna. Mr. Wlbur has forseveral years past ndst successfully man aged.tho Kalua secton of Paa plantaton and has been a prom nent member of Makawao Polo Club. Mr. Wlbur n company wth hs far, Roland Wlbur, wll engage n manufacturng of soda water. t s rumored that wll man Harold Rce of Puunene age Kalua. Tho marrago of Mss E. MacGou n of Makawao and Mr. Ben. Wllams of Puunene wll take place about mddle of September at Makawao resdence of Mrs. Dora von Tenpsky. nspector of Schools C. W. Hatw n s at hs parents home at Haku. On Tuesday, 27th, Rev. and Mrs. Baker of Kona of Hawa, made tho ascent of Haleakaa. Mss Austn and Mss Turner aro at Puunene cottago, Makawao. Tho August meetng of tho Makawao Lterary Socety took placo on Frday evenng, 23rd, at tho Haku homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alexander and was largely attended. One of most pleasng events of an nterestng program was a humorous monologue by C. G. WJto. Three or four nches of ran fol n portons of Makawao durng Monday and Tuesday of ths wcok. LLCT LQUOU MALNG. Suzuk and wfe were before Dstrct Mngstate McKay on Tuesday for llct sellng of lquor. A Porto Rcan had been to r house and had bought lquor of m so he sad and later told polce of transacton. Leutenant of Polce W.. Roger s and offcers Clement Crowcll and Manuel Sequora and Porto Rcan went to homo of( defendants where ollcers secreted mselves near house whle Porto Rcan, one Juanto Rcvera. went nto house of Japanese and asked for wne. He testfed that tho man told hm re was no lquor n house but that wfe asked hm what ho wanted and when he sad ho wanted wne and, that ho had noney to pay for t she took two quarter dollarsfron hm and flled two bottles of wne. He drank a glass from one of bottles and n pretended to accdentally drop glass whch was a pe arranged sgnal that ho had bought wne and that he had pad for same. The polce were at door at lme and mmedately rushed nto house and arrested woman and man.. One of offcers had seen Porto lcan gvo money to woman and had seen her put money on a sewng machne. As money had been prevously marked by oflccrs and y had searched Porto Rcan before he we. t nto house and as too y found but three twenty fve cent peces n house and two were marked a? those y had gven tho Poto Rcan y bad no dllculty n dentfyng money n possesson of woman. She admtted she had sold wne to Porto Rcan and hod receved money lor tlo same but tho man dened havng had anythng to do wth transac ton. n houso tho polce found lre three gallon demohns full of wne, eghteen bottles of sak and a bag of bottles of lquor. There were probably about forty fve bottles of lquor n ha ; whch was not opened. The attorney for defendants put on no wtnesses for defen dants but moved dscharge of man as re was but lttle evdence aganst hm. The moton was granted so far as ho was con cerned and ho was dscharged. The attorney for tho defendants n tred to got woman off on a techncalty but n ths he was unsuccessful and Court fned tho woman $.50. An appeal was noted, A number of people commented on fact that many oflceb and members of Kahulu Wholesale and Lquor Company wero present throughout tho tral. Wher y wore re solely n r n dvdual capacty through frend shn for tho defendants s not known. COMMTTED POl RAPU. Kena Maka of Wahee was be fore Dstrct Magstrate McKay Tuesday of ths week to answer to charge of connntng rape upon tho poson of a lttle chd of Wa lce. No evdence was put on n hs defence and he was bound over to anncar bofore tho Grand Jury n October term., Bal was fxed bṿ tho court at $500 whch was furnshed. PLAGU AGAN BREAKS OUT Causes Two Deaths at Olaa Hawa. Washng, ton Health Offcals Beleve t can be Controlled. GLASS TESTMONY S COMPLETED. The Case Aganst Glass wll be Decded by Jury n a few days. Al Kaufman Wns Fght. Brdge Carres 75 to Death. (SPECAL TO MAU NEWS.) Sugar 9(5 deg. test 3.90r Beets!)s. d. HONOLULU, August 30. The Afotg case has been settled by payng each chld $30,000. The brg Galllee wth a scentfc parly aboard arrved terday. here yes HLO, August 29. Tlo County Ordnance regulatng con structon of buldngs has been declared nvald. No permts are now necessary. A new ordnance wll probably be passed by Board of Supervsors next week. Two deaths from plague have occurred at Olaa n a camp one ml away from mll. Both cases aro Japanese. Tho steamer Enterprse s now loadng Olaa sugar for Coast. QUSBEC, August 30. One of lapsed carryng seventyfv e persons SAN FRANCSCO, August 30. n seventh round. spans of new brdge.col to death. Al Kaufman knocked outschreck NEW YORK, August 30. Thrtys x thousand tons of coal have been ordered at dfferent ponts at whch battleshp lcet Jwll call enroute to tho Pacfc. SAN FRANCSCO, August 30. Ths testmony n tho Glass tral las been completed. WASHNGTON, August 30. The health offcals beleve that tho plague outbreak here can bo controlled. PARS, August 30. The gullotne wll probably be revved here HONOLULU, August 29. Offcals and Colonel Spaldng con ferred yesterday on Knpaa land deal. Spaldng would purchase tho lands hmself. Pearl Harbor resoluton passed by Chamber of Commerce yes terday. The Chamber has asked n publc meetng owners of Amer can bottoms to use r nfluence. Smuggler Whalloy ded at sea on transport Thomas en route to Coast. LONDON, August 29. t s rumored that tho Sultan of Morrocco has been assassnated. PARS, August 29. The War Department has decded to send all troops asked for by General Drude to calm down nsurrecton , TQKO, August 000 people are homeless n Japan as a re sult of recent floods. CHCAGO, August29. A son of BrgaderGenera l Carter was klled yesterday by an electrc shock. MEXCO CTY, August 29. Presdent Das has offered hs servces as a medator n a settlement of exstng dsputes between Salvador Guatemala and Ncaragua. ARKANSAS CTY, August 29. Tho general offces of tho Western Unon were destroyed by fre yesterday. SAN FRANCSCO, August 29. Polce Captan Moonoy who was dscharged by Dnan for radng protected onts has been renstated by tho new Board of Polce Commssoners. LOS ANGELES, August 29. Commssoner sh n an address here last nght declared that war between Unted States and Japan s very mprobable. NJW YORK, August 29. The strkng telegraph operators have announced r wllngness to accept Roosevelt for arbtrator. OYSTER BAY, August 29. Vstng Prnce of Sweeden has been entertaned by Roosevelt. HONOLULU, August 28. The ol warehouse fre s now supposed to bo an attempt to conceal ft of 2000 cases of Standard ol. Tha order for two months s mssng. Governor Frear s gong nto Kapaa land matter. A Korean trusty escaped from al today. The cruser Cncnnatt s n port for fve days. The Ralegh leaves tomorrow. No cable nows today. HONOLULU, August MottSmt h s closely nvestgatng Nutanu dam matter. The shareholders of Makawel Plantaton aro assured ncreased dvdends. The salors of O. S. cruser Ralegh wll be gven pay and shore lberty today. t s estmated that from $2,000 to $5,000 wll be spent here. The cruser Cncnnatt wll arrvo ths mornng. She s now communcatng by wreless. Mrs. Yarndloy leaves by next Knau to take up settlement work at Waakeu.

2 MAU NEWS SATURDAY. AUGUST 3, 907 ntercd nt l..t Offce.t W.nlnku, M S ovat. scend class t:.tur. A Republcan Paper Publshed n nterest of People. ssued Every Satuday. Hau ljullslnt.oompy. froprptor.h and PuotlAhura. Lmted. The columns of N;ws admt omnunc..!um,m ; rnn nt topk. Wrl my on one sde of paper. S;.m: name whch w. U lul cuul n. nt.v: l lsnd. Srwrco.N Hatks. n Auvan.t: $2 " p..r Y:. l."( M.ostls Huth V. Coke, SATURDAY Let llollowty There suems to be u peramoattack Stay. offcers of Publc Works Depart moyt hv certan contractors :d a fv.v ot Los who re on nsde (f a movement n nterests ol a favored frend who would ho ae. ceptable to Advertser and doubt ly so to many of contractors of Terrtory who are seekng to advance tlor ntevtregardless of welfare of publc. t has been known on ths sland for some months who A dvertser wshes to tll clce of.superntendent but had Unt paper acted part of wsdom t would have prevented cm tractors from enterng nto denuncaton of Holloway and!ovlan d am n that w ay would have furred nterests of canddate who s pet of Advertser and for varous reasons would have been doubly acceptable to contractors. The denuncaton of offcers of Department of Pubhc Works by contractors, f n ernest, may be accepted as hghest recommendaton that, could be gven those offcals and unless those denuncatons are of a specfc nature and some materal charges substantated publc n general wll not thnk any tn; less of offcals on account of vtuperaton on part of a contractor whose nterests are dametrcally opposed to nterests of. publc whose nterests t s duty of offcers of s Department to subserve. The Superntendent of Publc Works s no more responsble for scheme to buld Nuuanu dam than s any ndvdual ctzen of Terrtory. t s true that dam has been an unpopular affar from frst but every one knows that t was Carter who caused dam to be bult and any blame attached to same should be lad to door of ths The Dam was one of Carters pet schemes and offcals of Publc Works Department were smply carryng out hs orders n causng t to bo erected. The ctzens of ths sland have every confdence n present offcals of Publc Works Department and do n ( wsh to see change. Ths statement s doubly true snce attacks on offcals of that department. Nature Fnkn at Teddys Home OYSTER BAY, N. Y., August ". The vllage has had ts share of freaks and nature fakers, but lat est s a cobbler on East Man street who can mtate cres of anmals so realstcally that John Durroughs or Presdent Roosevelt nsclve would be deceved. The cobbler s Tom Scruggs, who moved nto a lttle shop drectly n rear of e.e cutve offce above Moor s grocery store last week. Toms profcency n nature fakng, whle at frst a matter of nterest and wonder, developed nto a nusance to Secretary Lob executve force. t was secretary who frst ds covered cobblers pecular tal ents. The shoe shop beng consder oblv off street, sounds could net be heard by passersby, but y floated nto open wndow of executve offce all day, and nose was dstractng to say least. Mr. hoeb was sttng at hs desk one day when he heard a pecular cry as of a dog n dstress. le went to wndow, but could see nothng, and a few mnutes later sound was succeeded by a partcularly vtuperatve parrot. The secretary kntted hs brows n annoyance and called to one of clerks to close wndow. t b?ng a hot day, however, wndow had to be reopened. Then sevcra brds began to sng. That wasnt so bad, as tylvan sounds had a soothng effect. But when a tomcat began to yowl, secretary threw hs pen down d dsgust. "A menagere must have come to town." he muttered savagely, "but, dont know why t should camp drect ly uuderour wndow." The secretary grew more nterested, however, when he found t mpossble to locate sounds. They came from drectly tn der offca wndow, but whenever he looked nto yard t was al Bolutely vacant. The thng took on an uncanny aspect, and, offc force began to get nervous. "Theres a wolf out re or wl eat my hat," sad Assstant Secretary Latta postvely. "ve heard hyenas," remarked Chef Stenographer McGrew, "and ll bet a watermelon that res one down n yard re somewhere. You cant fool me when t comes to wld anmals." "There certanly are a dog, a cat, a parrot and several brds," added Wllam Dulaney. "A crcus must have struck town." AtC. "..!n7 ust men a rooster ocg.n to crow lustly. "The wonder s," sad Mr. Lo "that y should camp out here n stead of n vacant lot near h staton." For a tme everythng was am" but soon a dog began to bark furous ly and n werd boot of ah mv uroa me suuess. ns vys an swerd by cluckng of nnumera ble hens, and n a lot of pgeon began to coo t was too much for resdent s seereary. He put on hs hat and went downstars to n vestgate. After a half hours scan he returned, persprng and nervous " cant fnd a dog goned thng, he announced. "f ths keeps up m gong to move back.to wood s.onewere. f.ve can t lnd epct ness u Oyster bay. where shall we fnd t.".lust llw n t e long, sonorous low of a cow smote ar and a horse began to whnny. n a few mnutes a sheeps bleat came through wu dow, and that settled t. "m gong to fnd that nose or re sgn," sad Mr. Loeb, wth fnalty. Let s organze a hunt," suggested some one, so al forca went dowr stars. Aftr a long search, guded by occasonal sounds of wld and tame beasts, hunters cane upon Tom Scruggs sttng peacefully on hs bench n hs cobbler shop.. ( T T nave vou n any wu ananals n here?" asked one of clerks. Tom chuckled quetly to hmself and n uttered a quck warnnl. Rght at hs ear clerk heard omnous hss of a snake. He umped about four feet and n looked around rout ously. The cobbler was stll grnnng and tl3 g was up. When force closed n on hm he admtted strange noses, and he added that he practced urt lo whle aw.y tune. Long practce :.nl made d. a extremely profcent, but wue le hea that hs lttle dverson was vng annoyance lt promsed to cut t out. Force of habt s M rung wth Tom, however, and every lt le whle he forgets hmself and!els out a howl. The executve force has gone hack!e work, and f cobbler does not eep peace Co Tovuseed wnl be asked to lno a wav to make hm Do not throw wnv vour old hooks. tej thum to Mau Publshng Co.. Prnters nd Hook bnders, No. :!u. KLPORT OH TM: CONDTON Oltl ; l vnt N.tol J.nk of Wtl ul. u, rt Wnlukt, n Tcp, of!mw.m, ft Clowe of htkncss. Av;ust 2V, WOT. ko:.c;s do, la us la ns a.d Dscounts 2. DM 5 OvtrlraCM secured ;nul unsecured 2.(7 Sl.!S. loud to secure crculaton P. 5(0 (( rcnuus on U.S. Homs 50 () Knd, seeuleclc. 3.!75 00 (.nk ny lons, f lmt lre el l x ; r os. (H) Due from ; l Junks 00 (not. reserve ;:fnt! J,8:50 S D.o mm St H c Knks, and Hankers 2,() (" Due from appoved pscrve tfuts 2.55 ;,7 and ot ter ca; tems SS8 0 act Hal pa pm cm r ncy, nckel :uul Mnls.Ml 7 Sn 23.43!) 55 l.ld tl lt Kll fund Wll. S Treasurer (5. f ercm hm) S.") HO Total 257. (Ml 2s UA UT CS DOLLARS Oaptnl stock pad n..". (00 00 Surpus fund 7,.Mll 00 Undvded pro!; s, and taxes pad,4 5: Natonal Lank notes outstandng H, Duo O S;;le Barks and Bankers t, h2 75 Dvdends onpud 2S 00. dual depos l s:! " eet to check :J!l,2:l 5: l.enand certleate of depost, 8,o:; 2t Tme certfcates of depost 2:! Certfed checks 50 (Ml Dlls pyame, ncludng cerl lea les of depost for money borrowed 0, 0(H) 00 To ;. 257, (SO 2S Ter, of Hawa. County of Mau, s ;, C. 0. Lulko, Casher of abo.e named bark, do solemnly swear that above statement s trut to bem of my knowledge and belef. C. D. LUFKN, Casher. COtRLCT Attest: Wm. T. ROBNSON R. A. WADS WORTH Drectors D. H. CASE ) Subscrbed and sworn to before me ths UOl day of August,!07. J. GARCA, Notary utne No. S 0. UCOUT OP Tlf CONDTON Ol Lahalnu Notonal Hunk, nt Lultuna, n tlw Ter. o Hawa, at cokc of busness, August 22, SOT. RESOURCES DOLLARS Loans and Dscounts 84.!!!7 H Overdrafts l.oo M!. S. Bonds 0, Premums on U. S. Bonds Bonds, securtes, etc. 2,0 00 bankng house, furnture and fxtures,75 00 Due from Hunks and Bankers, 0 05 Due from approved reserve agents ul Cheeks and or cash tems 00 rractonal paper currency, and etc. 70 Spece 0,75: bo bed mpl on lund wt L. S lolal (;;, LABLTES DOLLARS Captal stock Surplus Fund 00 (H Undvded profts 8 ll Natonal Bank lot.sout standng U Due lo or Natonal Banks P70 5 Due lo Slale Banks and Bankers :!.4.M 3(! Dvdends Unpad ;o 00 ubvuhr deposts subect to check 2:.3r2 5 Demand c of deo :. 4,05:5 77 Tln eerlrat:. of epos: 2,!2S 27 Total (.:J54 20 Terrtory of Mau, s. : Hawa, County of NOTARES PUlLC. KO.MLXD. Alt Nor a t v Prune Cn v:ya mk am, TVlKA Kt A F..N r ( ( ; A M M A H t A K Lt KXsK.s Ollco, Crcut Court, 2nd Crcut. MAU BLUE BOO! lohltoma. (nn. A V. K nku. Crcut JuU:t Wuln.e Kmut Hurt. OcrU Crul Court. Wnn l" MHlKlmte. JUlt: W. A. MKnv Ds ". K. rttfl " Chas Cur.p. " Kutm, " " J. Kaltnx, " " Plnnnr.. " ", C. D. Lufkn, Casher of aboved named lenk. d solemnly swear that above.statement s true to best ol my l.uowcb.anbele!. C D. LUFKN, CORRECT Atest: Casher. W. ULNNNG, W. L. DKCOTO Do colors R. A. WADSWORTH S Subscrbed and sworn lo before too tnn HO h day of August, U07. J. GARCA, Notary Publc. " C. C fcmrnll " KalrK):l:ha!l. " v. T. BoHwr,, Tux AmtHonr.. N.. Ucmlv As3so Knl:. A. V. Tnvnrts Ou nn. M. nfnr. r. rvtv ovr vt.s. l.:lhhn:h M UKavolf Uo;a!: Hrnn KttalnU MnloUl.n tlfttr, Saprv l nr. Clurmnn l.uh S K:,. " Wlltl T. Tl. OlTh. " Mll;a. W.. ttnll. lan:l T. T. Xrvm. " Hon,:;,!.. r:,m eouflv A t TV! V". V )ch v Cnun v A t nrmm. t,. M. HMwn Trcusur t. u!: ttr Clus. W!co. V. F sa, Vn. t.lv. Uucls. r.. n r.v K VOlr Vll WlllMlll " n l.luu:. Ol V:U!, Sl.rC Clerlt Wnlukt Ve.v S Wuvl " T l:l:l M.ll:Vft? Mnl... Snulatnu Dcntl Svel Women Lfe. Honolulu. Aueus 20: Hgh Sherff Henry has receved a report from Superntendent J. )..McVeuh. of Set Lcpe t lencn t nt Mnloka. relatve to murder and sucde commt led at settlement last week by Kuhoomunu one of pa tents. Ac(rf)vd:ng to report c me was a most, brutal one, and sucdes wfe narrowly escaped dect.h alsf. Kahoonanu. who had a bad re u taf on, and was frecnlly n troul le. had had a quarrel wth hs wfe on mornng of crme, and a f(:of anger to beat her wth a hamme, knockng her down and her badly. J. ). Ma, a leper who had been retdered almost helpless by dread malady, he beng unable to walk, was,;, boarder at h use, and when brutal t er.tmen t of woman began he protest ed, and urged nfurated husband to desst. The la! ters reply was to turn from hs wfe and strke defenseless sufferer on head wtthharmer he held, crushng hs skull and kllng hm nstantly. n Ls nterval woman ( manu;: ed lo drag herself out of house, where she fell, and heu Kahoomuv followed her, evdently bent on klln. her also, she smulated elat:. holdng her breath whle mad maa wth hammer turned her over and examned her. Evdently belevng her dead he leturned nsde house and after badly mutlatng head of hs vctm wth hammer, secured a small butcher knfe, and stabbed hmself a number (f lmes. He ded w thn half an hour ater n p te of all that physcans were able to do for hm. The woman, although panfully ned, w ll recover. A! Partes growng small chl peppers, and who desre to sell n at a good prce n any should address quantfy, J. OSWALD LUTTED, Honolulu, Hawa. W A L U K UP A A ) VS O N Ready for f you nn ; kohkcr or an mtsl wo tlncstly solct ; al " lcr n t mn;crw!s or plktoraphc sutplu am! n dcvcld!, nml nl no. t yon w.nl a kodak or en mora wo can tsly you wll l. tost mools at tlo very lowost markot troo All our rool aro now. wo arc now, and all our aro now. Wll ot Do one of now ones. S Hawa loto & usness otsloo s Art Co. L. H. CKCOK, Prop. HONOLULU, ". H. 3 Wo lavo n oxlbton n our show room a olooo seloolou of nckel plalod BATHROOM ACCESSORES, sucj as Soa Dshe s for Halhtnh. Shower Heads, French lato Glass Mrrors, Soup Dslos for Wall. 8)ongo Holders, Spongo Soap am Sponge Holders, Towe Hars n varous szes, Towel Hacks, 2 :! and fold, A Comh am Brash Trays, Tooth and rush Holders, Tunhler Holders, Th.th Seats, Sprays, Kobe Honks, etc.. etc. To realze r beauty and usefulness y must be soon and used. Taken as a whole those lttnos aro most artstc, practcal, easly cleaned and refore MOST SANTARY. Our prces brno; m wthn reach of all. Wo nvte your knd nspecton. KAULU RALROAD CO.S MERCHANDSE DEPT. Masonc Temple, : KAULU. Fop Best Results Advertse n MAU NEWS. Ume KJcble ZKcthulu Ralroad Company KAULLMPUUXKNEK HK DVSON. M. as. P M. STATONS STATJ A.M. Ft. P, M, l AS l r lah., AS; J only pas. Kalul.u Ltavc M vahulu Leave l.20. Waluku Arrve Puunone Arrve (. 85 "., Wauku Leave ( uanene Leave (.m "u Kahulu Arrve H2 Kahulu Arrve tf.55,v Kahulu. Leave 7.35!!.!( 2.5.!l, K.lulu ( Leave 8.0 u Spvlle Arrve uuacnc Arrve S5 Pm Spv.c Leave 7.50 lo.j Puuacne Leave S.Hl ;., "J, Paa Arrve 8 (5 0.H5 tj.o 5 40 Kt.uha Arrve S , laa Leave ( M Kahulu Leave 545 Spvle Arrve 8 35 H.H5 Punce Arrve o Hu Snvlc Leave lmcnc Leave l.ahu.u Arrve :!.52 tt.o. Camp 5 Arrve lu ;l0 K.lku Leave S H.55 Khc Arrve n 3 Wa;!u.u Arrve! Kl.e Leave.,,, Waluku Leave 9.20.H5.5.. Kahulu A rve Klhc trans Tuesday only ud carry freebt CcHl Ralroad Company AGENTS FOR ALLXAMJF.: A ALUN, L u. ; A L H A A N ) 0 A HALOWX, Lne of Saln Vessels letvveer Sal Fraucsco and Hawaan slands, AM E KC AN A W A A N STCAASJP CO

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CAREY Waluku, Maul Read MAU NEWS. 3 t BY AUTHORTY Notce s hereby gven that drawng of Grand nnd Tral Jurors to servo and apt as such durng Octob. r T.)07 Term of tho Crcut Court of Second Judcal Crcut, Terrtory of Hawa, wll take nlapp n thf Court Room of sad Court, at Waluku, sland and County or Mau, Terrtory of Hawa, on Wed nevlav, 4th day of SeptpmberA. "). )07, at 0 oclock u forenoon of sad day. A. N. KEPOKAT,.Judge of Crcut Court of Second Crcut, T.. Dated at Waluku, Mau, August l.llb, H07. Auk. 7, 24, 3. N CRCUT COURT OP SECOND CRCUT, TERRTORY OP HAWA. n Probate At Chambers. n Matter of Estate of Dated at Waluku, ths 9th day of August, 007. EDMUND H. HART, Admnstrator of Estate of Solomon Hale. Aug. 0, 7, 24, 3, Sept. 7tb. SOLOMON HALE, late of Wahee, Mau, deceased. NOTCE TO CREDTORS. The Undersgned, Edmund. Hart, Admnstrator of Estate of Solomon Hale, deceased, hereby gves notce to all persons bavrg clams aganst Estate of sad deceased, to present same to hm, at Court House, n Waluku, Mau, T. H., wthn sx months from date of frst publcaton of ths notce, to wt: wthn sx months from 0th dcyof August, A. D. 007, wher such clams be secured or not, or same wll be forever barred. The Hoard of Lcense Commssoners for County of Maul wll hold a meetng at publc room n Masonc Temple, Kahulu, on Monday 3rd of September 007 at 2 P. M. to consder applcaton of Ah Nn for a Restaurant Lcense to sell ntoxcatng lquors at Wahee, Mau, n same premses formaly used by hm for Saloon purposes at sad Wahee under provsons of Act 0, Sesson Laws of 907. All protests or obectons aganst ssuance of a lcense under sad applcaton should be fled wth Secretary of Hoard not later than tme set for sad hearng. August 8th, 907. Secretary, T). C. LNDSAY. Hoard of Lcense Commssoners. August 3, 0, 7, 24, 3. Japanese Spy Talk s Buncomb Washngton, July 3: A specal to World says: t s now admtted by all offcals of Amercan Government that Japanese are most wonderful people n world. They are not only marvrlousl y sklful n producng works of art. y are not only tho geatest mtators known, but y have captured plan far makng remarkable ds coveres. Two mysterous Japanese spes have been detected makng sketches of fortfcatons at Washngton NavyYard, where no fortlca tons exst. These Japs were eected from yard by he Government offcals and have dsappeared absolutely, accordng to a story publshed n a local paper here ths afternoon. Now offcals are sorry v allowed so spes to escape and a search for u s beng made n bores of great guns, n prm ng holes and even n melt ng pots. These wonderful lttle fellows are cow n great demand by Government. f y can be located naton wll be saved expense of fortfyng coasts, as t wll be necessary only to turn m loose wth r magnatons wl appear as f by magc at all our ports. All fortfcatons protectng Washngton arelocated several mles down Potomac Rver, and after publcaton of story many of leadng offcals vsted navy yard to sep great fortfcatons re that was dscovered by spes. Actng Secretary of War Olver today drected M nr (atchell, n command of Port Roseclans, Cal., to report al facts regardng tho arrest of an alleged "J.pa ese spy" N CRCUT COURT OFTE SECOND CRCUT, TERRTORY OF.Wv AH. NoTCE or DRAWNd OK GRAND who was sketchng He AND Tral Jurohs. fortfcatons whch do not c. t nt lnt place. Admral Evan, commandng Atlantc Meet. a : nt Navy Department ttday consultng oll cals regardng condton of navy yard work on vessels of hs fleet. He s gong to Luke Mohonk for a weeks rest, after whch he wll return to fleet, whch wll be assembled oft Chesapeake capes about Aug. 2"). The vessels wll engage n target proetee untl Sept. 9. Admral Brownson, Chef of Bureau of Navgaton, n dscussng charge that some of battl" shps of navy are defectve, sad today: That re were defects n Oregon class and Krnuckv and Kearsage s well known; n fact, se defect were dscovered before completon of those shps; but te wonder s that here were so few de fects consderng tha,t Uov were frst heavy battleshp s bult n ths country. Compared wth Nettleshp s of or natons, desgned and bult at same tme, Oregon class was conspcuously superor. n fact, that class was referred to by leadng Hrtsh techncal papers at tme as tho peerless battleshp, and nteror arrangement and or ponts were sad to be of sppc. excellence. t s true that r armor was badly placed, but that arose fx nm addton to tl;p shps of a great amount of materal and stores and machnery not ncluded n orgnal d"sgn. Hs also true that y lack balanced turrets, but. when y were bult re were no uch torrents n any navy. Ther eght nch ammunton lubes whole stuaton could be known,,t would be seen t.at or natons have had and are stll havng r troubles n shpbuldn g r pro grammes." Fne Movng Pctures. Orange New York May 8. At Orange Camera Club on Satur day ngrt nearly 200 members and guests gared to euoy a smoker gven der auspces of he club, and n every way enc annpnt was thoroughly enoyed by h e pre sent. Jol ey JeclV, chu:rm n of ".le lbrary commt tee, was t, g; ncrn! charge and acted as tn of evenng, asssted lyu!wr members, George. Seymour, R vbrsl.;, G. P. Swan vnd E.. Apga The feature of evenng was ".S".nes and ncdents n Hawaan s lands," whch conssted of m vug pclure by R. K. mne, of th cty. Mr. Houe took pctures hu.self, a r.d as each no was l rovn upon screen t v.. s gven. very hearty recepton. The landng of passengers by mc;ns of whale boats from vessel to hm e was shown, and an ntc estng cxh bt was gven of method of handl ngshetpat Humuula, one of many wool statbns on famous Parker lancha vast tract of moun lanous land, embracng JS.ouO acres, located on UUnd of Ha wa. Or scenes depcted pro cess of "nppng" sheen n a long sluce (Ved wth an antseptc solu ton, and method of herdng m n large droves. Sugar plantaton scene, wth ts well equpped steam ralroad and natves cuttng and haulng cane from feld to mll. The last scene.bowed a steam tran of crbcavs heavly loaded wth product er. route from felds to mll, completng a graphc hstory of cant felds. Oler pctures were poundng po, whch when cooked makes a very nurtous dsh; natve canoes surf at Hlo Ba ; Japanese wrestlng, one of prncpal pastmes of natves: Pau rders, a relc of old regme, wth all decoratons. For wld, natural beauty re s pprhaps no place throughout tn! Hawaan slands more pd uroou e or mpressve than graceful cocoa nut palms and rugged, wavebo. t (.n lava coast of Laup lo hoe. Ths s a nt excellent scete, show, n!! a steamer landng her mal and passengers n one of roughest and most dangoous surf landngs along Hawufnn coast. A very nterestng study n beauty and power of sen wave, ae y roll,p and pound and break over pj; lava rucks al Laupahochowas also shown. The approach to th place from sea s most charmng. The quant lttle vllage nestled back. gulch among graceful plumetoppe cocoanu t trees and tho rough surgng surf below make up a pcture never forgotten. The rest of tho enoyable program follows: Selecton, Camera Club Quartet; character mpersonaton, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." George W. Host; solo, Herbert Forest ; darkzoo m fakes, Professor Kroger; aucton of pctures. J. A. E. Stewart, auctone e. The quortet ncludes f. R. Terhune, C. R Powelson, A. S. Young and A.. Glaster. More fakng, Prosfessor Kroger, bartone solo, W. A. Rudstad; selecton, Camera Club (Quartet; monologue and muscal mpersonatons, P. Wag nor, Jr ; ba solo, C. R. Powelson; monologue, Mr. Stewart; O. C. C Doxology, Camera Club Quartet; W. J. Hawkns at pano. The sngng of Mr. Rudstad was so excellent a to call hm before audence three tmes. One of features of evenng was tho drawng for a vew of Orange Free Lbrary at nght. The lucky num. her was held by Ernest L. Gould. Roy Rrg also won a pcture n also were not suffcently protected second drawng "As to t.e crtcsms drecto.l at Refreshments were served durng large sze of ports n turrets, ths has been corrected n later smokng materal on hand to please evenng and re was plenty of desgns by brngng trunnons of all. he guns nearer to front of turret, so that br.ttleshps of bter! desgn are free from that defect. As Cause for ndgnaton. to gun platforms, man purpose of tho shp, Oregon class has no The superor, lttle fellow Arvd s son of and even at ths late date our y coachman and s so unwelcome, would gve a good a aeeo.nt of mselves caller around Jennes ktchen m acton. n fact, takng that everythng or day grl slammed nto consderaton, t s door m hs only surprsng that wp faee. A few mnutes afterwards tny Swede was bult as good shps at heard tellng ncdent to that lme. "lam of h" opnon that f a. neghbor, ndgnantly exclamng: "Why, she shut door rght to my looks!" Chcago Trbune. May Stay Short Tme n Pacfc. The emulaton of ppers on Pacfc coast over prospect that Atlantc HoH wll vl ths part of world and perhaps reman re, sas Army and Navy Regster, nnv serve o remove oecale n of t ho celebraton. t s by no m an certan that thn shps of Atlantc fleet wll do more than v. t He Pacfc c a t. reman re a few weeks and come back. There aro already at work V ea t nfluences whch n th" end are cal clated to ehect ths p mpt return f ndeed, tlev do not prevent shps for makng ths trp. n ths connecton t must le remembered that tho departure of tho shps of Atlantc fleet from eastern waters would deprve somewhat lke 5,000 tnen of work whch has been afforded m off and on durng year. Ths s a gan for organzed labor of Pacfc coast, but t s a correspondng sacrfce to workmen along Atlantc seaboard and wll result n a contest whch wll probably he decded n n n favor of tho return of shps. t s certan that re wll be a howl when Congress meets wth specfc reference to cost of t all Nearly all battleshps of Atlantc Fleel whch have been at le navy yards undergong repars and beng overhauled n preparaton for probable trp to Pacfc ocean have lft yards. Tho Connectcut and Alabama left. New York on August 2 and department was advsed that Mssour would leave Norfolk, Kansas would leave League sland, and Vermont and llnos would leave Roston on August X The only battleshp whch remaned on August 3 at a uf.vy yard was Oho at Hrookly n, Dealers n AdalnaPatt,Wm. Perm, The Hawaan, Roughrder, and Doctor Cgars Ftzpatrck Bro. CORNER HOTEL and FORT STS. For Hale by STOR, KAULL. PAA STORE, PAA. K A HULL SNGER SEWNG MACHNES. Machnes for sale on NSTALLMENT Bg or. PLAN Dscount for Cash Machnes for Rent By Day, Week or Mont). DELVERED We have ust receved and CALLED FOR. " a new lno of Automatcs d Famly Machnes am all knds of Needles and Supples. S. DECKER, Agent. Man Street, Waluku Next Door to Waluku Cash Store. CENTRAL SALOON Mauket S. k Walukd ANTONE BORBA, Prop. Full lne of popular brands ol WNES, LQUORS,. CORDALS. BRAND GNS Etc. Etc. Celebrated Prmo & Seattle er Uotlled 25c 2 Glasses 25c That DO YOU KNOW Man Moody? Have You Seen Hs New Planng Mll? f Not, Why Dont You? See Man ULS A GOOD FELLOW? Dont foreet No. Hello 472 P. O. l.ox 7o KAULl BS5ARK STABLES CO.Ud WALUKU, MAU LVERY, HOARD and SALES STABLES The BfSMARK proposes STABLES to run Leapng Lvery Stable Busness on MAU DRUMMERS LGHT WACQNS Excur.o. Rates to ao and laa NEW al.ala wth competent gude9 aud drvers RGSNE W TEAMS NEW MANAGEMENT Hello Central! Gve me Kahulu Harness Shop. Tlmt you Harness Shop? Say, duplcate: that order ust delvered for doub.ese t harness. ts a Peach! mlum a ello J2l : P. O. Box 72 KAHULU, MAU

4 r. tv m m MAKE YOUR The Sunlght "OMUdV Generators HAV. N WN GAS Wo arc Agents for "OMEGA" and wll cheerfully gve estmates on: U EN EH. TO US from 0 ts. to :.00 ts. FXTURES of all knd. COM P.ETE l.nts r..vn l y nstalled. Let us talk "CAS MACHNE" to you un ( can convnce you that you requre an outft to make your home complete. KAMULU RALROAD COS MERCANDSt DEPARTMENT Solo Agents Exclusveness. "All Amerca" f"r men are shoes of today. Country Stores that carry ths reat lne of men shoes enoy enlargement of busness. You attract best of trade bv sellng "All Amerca" Specals. You can carry a lase varety of styles, and se up quckly from our mmense stock. Kaeh par shows sound, honest qualty of workmanshp. sland orders soleted. Wholesale and retal. SPECAL WSOLUSAL: HATES. MANUFACTURERS SHOE COMPANY, Ltd. 0.) FORT STREET, : HONOLULU. mmm n J. n rtrrnttrnrtn rn ALOHA SALOON Market Street, Waluku Nothng but best of Well Known Standard Brands OP Wnes Whskeys Cordals, Lqueurs RANCR AND PRMO Bottled tmers 25(3 2 Glasses 25c HEADQUHRTCKS POR sland Sportng People T. B. LYONS. Prop. AO STABLES WTluUu, Muu. J. Do UlAH) & CO, lro. k or Waluku Lahana Sta&e. Joe Dopoo, Manage! CALFORNA FRUTS We sell Calforna am Hawaan Fruts and Vegetables. Cent ral Me; chandse and Fancy Dress foos.l Hats and Shoes Gve us a call. MERCHANT TALORS Suts Made t. Order at Low Vces. Good Ft Guaranteed. WAl Kll COMPANY, All LEONG, Manager. Telephone No. M. Jwxt door to Mau.Meat Market Waluku, Mau. MAU NEWS SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 907 O Accty lene AL. vrrrrrmrrrttrntrmfl Hawaan ron Fence and Monument Works, Ltd m fscs Or!HA?E?: WA WoCl h4hthh V,,. retre twyv th" rrhnftt Awnr, ;,,St!lfd:5l. W t nr, M. nm.pt t.hjt a) lu, t.. m ynu can luy. lon lmvfr rh. Nt((m, Honolulu, T, M. STOP THNK CONSDER s done bv ARRS Phone M3 l. O. Box 75 KAHJLLH 6(J V EARS EXPEDENCE JSV$& TlMOC MARK9 rhl Copyrghts Ac. Anronp!l.r a ttptrn and rtwrtpthn may qu; kly trtu.n (nr nm frou wtpltef af Vrtt nn m nhftuy.hutue. (Vanuunttt HAflnOQK OUlrtttMU ftt frtt. o. a,cv f r furnr ntentrt. ltc t l.rul.munt A la. rtoclve txcut H tl. ft WlUt. t t:r(j, tll Scentfc JlMerlwn. A htnrtftmncly HhnU tt wc.kw, at.t a f t r "tr w m., l. ttll l..tl :n.ml.nt!. V Telegraphc SPr.CAL TO THl MAU NEWS.) Su.Lar W der. test l.h.t Hcetf 0s. News. HONOLULU, August 27. The crew of U. S. cruser llalegh s not allowed ashore on account of quarantne. The cruser Cncnnatt was sgh.ol by Hongkong Maru and s expected here tonght. t s expected that dsmssals from Publc Works Department wl be made soon. Land Commssoner lratt pays that re are now new lllcullcs n Kapaa land deal. NEW YOUK, August 27. There s no change n telegraphc stuaton.. LNCOLN, August 27. Wllam Jennng Hryan complans that Secretary Taft s msrepresentng hs poston on ssues of openng campagns, le calls lmn. latt a sraouer. ll WASHNGTON. August 27. t s ollcally announced that lcet wll sal for Pacfc between December st and loth, com ng ten knots an hour and stoppng ten days at Magdalena Bay for target practce. HAVANA, August 27. Governor M agout has placed santary alfars n central Cuba under drect control :A Govern. nent. AMSTERDAM, August 27. Many detectves from all over Europe are here watchng delegates to anarchst coycnlon. TOK0, August 27. Heavy floods are reported n central pro vnces. The damage amounts to several mllon dollars. HAKODATE. August 27. Seventy per cent of all buldngs here were destroyed by fre yesterday. Many thousands of people are desttute. LO, August 20. The ketch Snark arrved here at 2 p. n. HONOLULU, August 26. The Unted States cruser Kalcgh arrved frcm Orent yesterday. She s only vessel at docks n Honolulu., After a baseball game at Aala Park yesterday umpre Ed. Fenan dez whpped Henry Verra for nsultng hm. At last Saturdays ball games Punahots beat Kama, 7 to 2 and St. Lous won from Damond Heads, 7 to 8. Tho Sants have won second seres. TO MO, August "0. Japanese government as n result ot an nvestgaton nto shootng of poachers at Frcbloff slands has reached concluson that klltn wav ur.usl am has so notfed government at Washngton. WASHNGTON, Augu t 26. General Allen recommends n creasng of sgnal corps by 500 prvates and ollcers. PEKNG, August 20. The Empress Dowager has summoned Yuan Sha Ka, vceroy of Provnce of Chal, to become head of War Department. WASHNGTON, August 2G. Leut. Cone wll command trc pedo flotlla n Pacfc. OKLAHOMA CTY, August 25. Secretary Taft opposes con sttuton recently adopted n conventon here and urges ts defeat GUATEMALA. August 25. Presdent Cabrera has ordered th release of many poltcal prsoners ncludng a.mexcan arrested tor plottng to assassnate hm. PHLADELPHA, August 25. A successful ascenson was made yesterday n largest drgble baloon ever made n Amerca. Sx people wore carred forty mles. LNCOLN, Neb., August 25. W. J. Bryan charges Presdent ltoosevelt wth schemng for centralzaton of power ot Washngton to e Federal control of ralroads. LO, August 2. n tenns lapa beat Kennedy, 3 out of 5 and n tenns challenge cup game Scott beat Hapa, HONOLULU. August 2. Busness men met yesterday and endorsed proected openng of Pearl Harbor to commerce. nspector Davs las been apponted prncpal of Boyal school durng absence of Rev. Mackntosh. Governor Frears land polcy s beng developed along lnes lad down n hs naugural address. NEW YOUK, August 24 The telepraphc stuaton remans unchanged. Secretary Loeb states sxteen battleshp? wll start for Pacfc va Magellan n December. The destroyer flotlla wll make f. r. t lnn Hot t (.n tl Whf t nlu llw WltU a ltht, UL voyage ndependent of battleshp and Tl:u " lvery Boardng Stables),f.v"" rt s n. Just thnk tor a moment how much better t wll look; what a HACKS, BUGGES, SADDLE HORSES, LOS ANGELES. August 2. Four leaders of Mexcan Revolutonary Junta, ncludng Vlla Heal, are under arrest. prde you wll take n your home; AT ALL HOURS OF DAY OR MCHT land last b.:t not hast how a few SAN Fl rnc(), August 2. The Tlle E. Starbuck was wrecked and abandoned off coast of Chl. The crew was saved., coats of pant wl pr serve t. Content am Cartful Drvers. Sec.f Take nto consderaton te low Zmmor ha been sentenced to three months for contempt. attenton gven tu Tourt t l.rtls Sk:!!u l amount t wll eot Gudes to Valley am H Rakal wn wok PORTLAND, Ore., August The shp John. Cerfcr s ashore near Nelsons lagoon. fleet. Secretary Cortelyor, s dstrbutng Federal funds mnng dfferent banks to prevent strngency durng crop movng perod. Not Afrad for Herself. One dav hst wnter a Vernont!rl natpd l! sa Hnes, years old and a farmers o,uhte, drew er sled to crest of a hll haf a mle lo and n took a slde. Just he vond foot of hl are ralroad tracks, and as her sletl ot under moton she saw a tran conm; She couldnt stop, and sw tlerp must he an accdent, so she waved her hood and shouted: Get out of my way! Get out of mv way, or youll be run over!" The engneer saw yrl wavny her hood, even f he ddnt hear her words, and le a long tran of freght cars to a sudden stop nt n tme to let her shoot by engne. Ths s probacy frst tme n l ttery of rnlroathnr when a yrl on a sled v;l rven he rtht of way over a When she was afterwards scolded by her far "he navely repled: Oh, wasnt seared for myself. was afrad o bunt; t.e tran off track." New dea of Gentleman. A new delnton of u gentleman was gven at Lymnyton (Ep land) county court recently, when regstrar asked: "What s deten daut?" "Hes a tenteman," renled plantff "How do you defne a trrntleman?" tho regstrar asked. "Well, ho came here and took a Uf house, and went away wthout payng hs credtors," was reply. GET HABT Of ractnu at LAHANA STORE depend able store. You n.lt save n few tteps hy bunr rlse vlt e. but are you sure of freshness and qualty? Our oocv n every tloparlrnrnt. are of best qualty for money. Wf would not make ths s a lenent f we dd not menu t. The BevSt of Everythng At Lve and Let Lve Prces : LAMAENA : STORE try Goods, Groceres, Boots and Shoes, Notons, Plantaton Supples. V W W! U"V UT4! W U W W V W U W U M V HEKRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO. Ltd BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, STOCKS & HONDS WRTES FRE AND LFE NSURANCE NEGOTATES LOANS AND MORTGAGES SECURES N V ESM ENTS A Lst of Hgh Grade Securtes maled on applcaton HONOLULU, ysl at Box 504. LAHANA, CORRESPONDENCE mrtu, SOLCTED HAWA P. O. Ths brand denotes qualty. Wrte us n regards to your Lear needs. Send your Hdes to us and you may feel certan of far treatment. Metropoltan Meat Co. LMTED Telephone Man PRNTNG and DEVELOPNG. HONOLULU, T. H. Wo make a specalty of ths department of our work. Anl we solct your trade. Wth anythng n way of cameras, kodaks, photo supples etc. we can supply you. Mal orders gven prompt attenton. HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. w "Every thng Photographc." FORT STREET, U3. HONOLULU. Modern Bath Rooms Make Modern Homes J JWhen vstors come snt t gratfyng to have your bath room o equpped that t wns approvng glance of every crtcal eye? "$tanjcud" Porcelan Enameled Fxtures make your bath?oom modern and a room to be admred. We sell and nstall ths famous ware and can quote you prces that wll please you. When you place your plumbng contract wth us you are assure of hgh grade work and prompt servce. Booklet llustratng many neat bath rooms sent free. Kalulu R. l. Co., Mdse. Dept. KAMULU, MAU. H. OKAMURA CL: CREAM PARLOR Orders taken for CE CEAM, T! CTS, NUTS, CGARS. ce Cold Drnks Always on Hand. Market St. : Waluku, Mau. s m f f f Ln.X Mll? FARM PRODUCTS Delvered n Waluku every Saturday and t Paa and HamaktaHko ou Wednesdays at lowest prces. POTATOES, WATERMELONS, BUTTER, EGGS POULTRY, SUCKLNG PGS, CORN, ETC Telephone Orders to A. H. L n n d g r a f KoKEToK KA LUA FARM. Telephone No. 359, L

5 LOCALS Tnoka company has ftted up a fsh market next door to VValuku Market where fd wll hr sold u uler much more santary condtons t lar formerly. The polce caused arrest of a young man last week for huntng wthout a lcense. Te. plead gulty and had sentence suspended. The recent rans have brought grans out everywhere and fat beef may be look for n near future. The hghest, freshet, n many years was expereneel n Wahee rver a week no Sunday. The Kapnna flume that has not been touched snce t was erected al ut. twenty years ago was washed nto sea. The Mau Shnbun, t.e Japanese news paper s t. oldest ard bostonadvertsnpurposes among th Jap nurse. N. K. OTSUKA, tf. Edtor and manager. Hds for constructon of a new court, house for Waluku are expected to be publsed soon There wll be s rvces as usual at church of Good Shepherd Sunday. Mrs. Rebecca K. Holst.cn, wfe of E. C. Holstem of Honolulu, ded Monday at Le.h Hosptal at ago of 40 years. The deceased was a sster n law of Tms. Holstem, Wa luku centrrl for Mau Telephone Co., and of. L. Holsten, speaker of House durng last sesson of Legslature. A natve man workng on steamer walan at Makena Frday mornng was nured and wll proba bly have to have part of ns foot amputated. Dr. Dnegar went to Kb he and brought h over to Ma lulan Hosptal about noon of Frday. The death of Judge Kahaulelo was reported from Lahana ust before we went to press on Frday. The Judge was a very old Hawaan and has held many responsble postons durng hs lfetme ncludng a promnent poston wth school board n earty days. He was tax assessor for many years and was dstrct magstrate for Lahana for about twenty year.. One of smaller reservors of WaHuku Sugar Com pan 7 burst Frday mornng and as waters rushed nto large reservor on edge of Maalaea road ths reservor burst and would have done much damage but for tho prompt acton of head luna Roberts and dtch man opened reservors and allowed tho water to escape as much as possble and n got a large force of men to work on tho reservors and prevent all of water rushng at once. out The pcnc to be gven by Mss Emma Peplowsk up ao valley n honor of Mss Anne Hockng has been postpoued to Sunday September eghth. About twentyfv e guests have been nvted and a pleasant day s assured. Attend aucton sale at Pua today and secure some choso bar gans. Henry Maaloha of Wahee, a Mell known resdent of Mau ded at hs homo Thursday afternoon. He had been ll many months and hs death was not unexpected. lload Buldng n Kaua County L HUE, August 24. Tho county of Kaua expects to buld about sx.mles of raactdamzed road durng cresent vear. The contract for road from landng at NawHwl to northwards, whch had beeu awarded to John Wlson, was, on hs bankruptcy, taken over by countv. hs boudsnet beng held responsble. Tho work s actually beng done at a lower rate than hs hd. so that bondsmen, whom t was thought at frst would be heavy losers, wll not suffer any loss at all The work s be u done under drecton of Hold Supervsor Mora Dev. t s probable that tn excessve floods that have occurred n several parts of Kaua wll be responsble f ruttng dowu amount of road work that can be done, as several brdges have been destroyed 0 damaged and wll have to be replaced or repared. Ths t s expected wll take from four to rve thousand dollars. Kaua s thoroughly satsfed wt! way county government s work ng out. n publc mprovements more has beeu accomplshed and more satsfactorly! than under pld system. PlRSON AL MENTON. V. C. Ach Jr. s spendng part ol hs vacaton at. Kelnos at Wakapu. He wll go to Harvard next year. n W. U. Scot and son Walter were town Monday from Paa. Alfed lasenof luuneue left Wrdnesdato resume hs studes n Honolulu. Mss Ld.t Carkard arrved n Wa luku Tu sluy evenng he wll t v. uha ge T grammer g:a!e t) W.h.k School MN a l s a teacher of ma y veur experence and.vl ( nb h s be a van t to addton to Waluku Publc Prncpal Copeland returned Tuesday from Honolulu whe.e he WLt f da". Mss 0. l. Ncho:s, Mss Khel ) Wolfe and Mss Fances Hnd! were all rcg.tere d at tn Mau Hotel ths week. Tney have secured a cottage of vv. H Feld up.to Valley and vl p ld a vaca t on re. Dan Con a ay on Mau ths: week stockng un our merchant. Mrs. H. t. Case returned mme from Mahan Hosptal where she undo went an operam for a ppendct. She s yet n a we.k condton hut s steadly r.provn.. Dr. J. llaynond returned from Honolulu Saturday where he went to defend a sut brought aganst, hm bv Ah Hoy. A few days before sut was to be heard All Hoy wthdrew same. A. C. Alexander of Honolulu was n Waluku ths week Ex Secretary of.he Terrtory, A. L. C. Atknson was on Mau ths week wth Longworths. Jack was most popular offcal n Carter admnstraton and has passed through ordeal as popular as ever. H.. Auerbach of Honolulu at Mau Hotel ths week. School was nspector Wells lleturns to Duty. School nspector Wells, who met wh a serous fall last November, s now sad to be fully recovered fnd wl psumr? h.s dutes wth school year n September. He s at. present n Calforna wth relatves, and hrs pent sunmes rdng about and lvng n open ar. Mr. Wells, whle engaged n hs du tes on Mau, suffered a fall over a precpce and lay unconscous and uncared for from about 7 oclock one evenng untl oclock next after noon. Search had been nsttuted for hm. He was gven medcal attenton at Paa for a tme and was afterward taken to Queens Hosptal, where he remaned for a long tme. He became physcally better and was taken to Calforna u hope that change of scene and clmate would be good for htm. t seems to have been, and he wll report for duty wth full term. tlolloway Knocker. Honolulu August 26. Supernten dent Hollway, of Hoard of Publc Works, evdently beleves that slence s golden for he s sayng rery lttle notwthstandng fact that re has been a great deal of talk by con factors and ors t hmself personally and hs department "There Uas been so much sad and prnted," sad he ths mornng when usked why he does not defend hm self "that t has about reached stage where thnk t wll have more of opposte effect than what was ntended. t doesnt take a great deal of nsght to see that such one sded statements day after day are not sncere, but are nspred by some motve or than good of publc. There s lkely to be seme lght shed on motves before a great whle." Mr. Hollowav has pece of wood found n pump whch t was stated had been left re by workmen who made machne. The pece s a block of Norway pne about sx nches square by au nch and a half to an nch and three quarte s thck, and wthout doubt a pece from end of one of staves used n makng wooden condut. How t got n pump s a queston, but Hollo way does not beleve that t was drawn through suctnu. BY AUTHORTY NOTCE.OF FORMATON OK A HY AND BETWEEN WONG YOU AND WONG YN. t Complyng wth Provsons of secton 2G.:, Chapter (2, Revsed Laws of Hawa as amended bv Act 2!) of Sesson Law of HOT notce s hereby gven that, on 2Hh ay of August,!H under shned made and ent. red nto eenera! art of f nershp. Thnt names tur! resdences,f!"h of members of sad cop at ners ; a re : U.( You, of Wahk.. Mn. Wo;, t Yn. of Waluku. Mau, font nature of ths hsues of nch nerh coo a t s to m.ntan and carry on a general HPchase e ness That lrm name of t le co pa rl ncslo s "Kwurr Lun? Tu Wo K " That (0 prue:pal nlare of busness f sld co artkmshp Walukn. Mau. Terrto v cf Hawa. WONG YOU. WONG YN. Waluku, Mau. August. Mh!U7 Augur t 3, Sept. 7. HOOLAHA HU M AW A EN A 0 WONG YOU AME WONG YEN. kulk a me ka Pauku?(.V!, Mo.una G2, o na Kanawa o Hawa, a hoolol a 0 ke Kanawa 29 o na Kanawa o ke kau o M7, ma ka la 2!) o Augate, )07, ua kono hu na mea malalo ho ne. O ka noa ame kah noho o kela a me koa lala o ua hu la. Wong You, no Waluku Mad, Wong Yn, no Waluku, Mau, O ke ano o ka lana o kea hu, oa no ka lawelawe ame ka hoohana ana ka hana kalepa o kela a me kea ano. O ka noa o ka hu oa no "Kwong Lung Tat Wo Kee." O kah kutnau o kea hut aa ma Waluku, Mau, Tettoro Hawa. WONG YOU, WONG YN. Waluku, Mau, Augate 2!, H07. August 3, Sept. 7. NOTCE. Notce s hereby gven that ut regular sesson of Hoard of Super vsors 0 tle.uounty of Mau held n r ollce at Waluku, Mau, T. on 7th clay of August, 007, Pound was pslablshed at Honolua Cattle Pen, Honolua, u Dstrct of Lahana, County of Mau, T.. and R. C. SEARLE Jr. was duly a v. ponted Poundmaster reof. The HOARD OF SUPERVSORS for and wthn County of Mau. By Wm. HENNNG, Charman. Attest: W. F. KAaE, County Clerk, County o Mau. HOOLAHA. Ma kea ke hoolaba a aku ne ma ke akea, ma ka halawa o ka Paua Luna Ka 0 ke Kalana 0 Mau ma lama a raa ko lakou Keena ma Wa luku, Mau, T. H., ma ka la 7 0 Au kake, M.. 907, ua hookaawale ue lakou ra Aupunma ka fa Lp o ka Hu o Honolua, ma Hcnolua, ma ka Apana 0 Lahana, Mokupun o Mau, T. H., u ua hookohu pono a o R. C. SEARLE, Jr. Luna Pa Au pun no ua Pa Aupun la oleloa. Na ka PAPA LUNA KA o ke Kalana o Mau, Ma o Wm. lkea: Kakauolclo HENNNG, Lunahoomalu Wm. P. KAAE, Kalana, Kalana o Mau. NOTCE. Any velcles for repar n my shop and not taken out nsde of 30 da after beng fnshed wll be sold for labor and materal used. M. MASUDA, Waluku, Mau, T.., Aug. 20, H07 Atg. H, Sept. 7, 4, 2, 23. LOST. One et black colt wth small whte spot forehead. Aged 3 year branded: t Fnder return to DAmaral, Pun nene, Mau, and receve reward. Aug.. Sept. 7, 4, 2, 2S. Hlly Green of M. Phllps & Co. on Mau ths week la nterest of hs frm. u C Croat Vtl cook: sly coovnv (ho OXt H. k L a H.clv :l. tll yj pocery mmm& Do You.Enoy Good Coffee? SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, RE F R!G E RATORS 3f$e tey soon save r cost by preservng food left over Vrom te last meal as well as that uncooked ntended for next one. They arc yeat ce slvers md cost very lttle when co.putod to beneft derved from m. The great demand caused by our specal prce of last week leads us to contnue t for one uvck more but ths s postvely Kf.4!!;! k last ycu can buy ths WXm Hour fry $.35 per bar. What s lx ttcr n tn mornng am ts tho tmo you want t rood and tasty, on, and what dnner s oomplote wthout a ou ol (lohkn (una (Jotko to top t nl ad drostnn. KTCHEN UTENSLS And after dnner, when work" of day has been com pleted, gar your frends around and spend a pleasant evenng wth ths tne talkng machne, Costs, wth a dozen records, your choce of any we have n stock, only $5.50, y F h Jl t( l f: Uk H f H s ; E s M Lza d Department oartment Renernben, machne and 2 only $5.50. Open yntrda U.A Kll l.hmfvt dosxuespocf.lly for quck cookn. r. Ths cold handle try pan, Xo lono; tmo spent n ktchen over a hot stove. Wo have m n several szed from y5c up. lvongs. Records,

6 6 NEWS 907 Ther most surprsng tem, for why not bake; your own beans? Because of great lenz cookery. People have r choce; and n three short years bakcl beans have become largest tem n lenz trade. The very fnest beans procurable and blked, not boled. L Henz Prepared Musta The best seed, ground wthout exposure to ar. Nothng of ts caprcous pungency lost. Seasoned to a smooth, mld stnulan t after manner of French. Try.se products and all ors of "57 Varetes." lcnss success due n a large measure to all r goods beng unadulterated foods. SOLD BY ALL PL Haokfeld WHOLESALE HONOLULU. PLACE S MAU SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, r DSTRBUTORS smmfmmmfflnfmnrnrflmnmrmfflmmnmntmfrk "Remember Mane Beers Ales wanes and Lquors Mau Wne OUR GOODS 5ARE RGHT : OUR SERVCE S RGHT OUR PRCES ARE RGHT v 5 Wc Want Your Trade and Wll Do Our Best to Hold t. g Tn. The Lahana $ 67.64S.0 TERRTORY OF HAWA, ) COUNTY OF MAU. C. ). Lufkn. Casher of above named bank, do solemnly swear that alxwe statement s true to best 0 my knowledge and nee. C. ). LUFKN, Casher. Subscrbed and sworn to before me ths 2nd day of July, 007. HUGH M. COKE, Notary Pul lc Sec. Jud. Crcut f thoro s anythng you desre that s not carred : n stock, remember that a word to us s all that s 0 necossary, well to rest. Wo carry all staple groceres, as well as s OFFCE: AND nouns: 0 A. M. to 2 M. 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. SURGRON. h BULDNG, GROCERS. & Co., Ltd. TO BUY & Lquor Co. Naton an Chns. M, Cooke, Pres. C. D. Lufkn, Cnsher Wn. Hennu, Vcelre s R. A. WauswortU, Drector W. h. Dccoto, Drector FRST ANNUAL STATEMENT, AT CLOSE OP SUSNKSS, JUNE 30, 907 RESOURCES Loans, Dsc6unts, Overdrafts... 35, Cash and Exchanges,604.6 U. S. londs 6, Or Bonds (Quckly convertble) 2.0.X) Premum 0 U. S. londs Dvdend Eurnture and Fxtures,75.00 Fve Per Cent. Fund LTAMLT Captal btook 25, Undvded Pofts Due to Hanks 22,9 Crculaton 6, Deposts 35,28.46 Unpad fancy. Dry Goods, Gouts Furnshngs, llardwaro, Hay and Gran. We are headquarters for Baseball goods. WALUKU DR. F.A.ST. SURE PHYSCAN FRST NATONAL BANK P.M. to 3 P. M.. m CASH STORE. " ; o r ,648, LQUOR COMMSSONHRS MET. lo lquor commssoners for Jontly of Mau met at publc room of Masonc Temple Mon dny to consder applcatons for lquor lcenses. All of members wore present. The mnutes of prevous mootng were road and approved. The frst applcaton lo be con sdered was that of G. Ln Fook of Kpahulu for a saloon lcense. The lcense was refused on ground of defectve bond. There wore two well known ctzens on hs bond but ner hold anv ealcstate n County. The applcaton of Soon Look for a lcense for Keanae met Board and a lcense refused as re s already one saloon at Pt oo. The secretary reported sendng $5854 to Treasurer and read hs letter acknowledng recept of same. The matter of travelng ex penses to whch each member of Board s enttled was taken up and t was fnally agreed to allow, George Copp, fg.son. A.Baldwn 4.50 and C. D. Lufkn $.50 for each attendance whle two members from Kahulu gve r servces free as y have no travel ng expenses n connecton wth meetngs. To Board decded to hold but one meetng per month n future. The next meetng wll ho held September ".d at whch tme applcaton of Ah Nn of Wahce for a Restaurant Lcense wll be consdered by tho Board. n matter of notfcaton of lquor dealers of convcton of partes of tho offense of drunkenness tho Char ruled that t s duty of nspector to notfy each dealer n tho dstrct where offense had been commtted and party convcted. BRLL FOR FUSE DEPARTMENT. W. J. Coelho returned from Honolulu Saturday wth two fro bulls for use by local fro department. One of tho bels s a largo ono to bo used on top of slaton. t was formerly Jhe bell used on tho Kamloa frst manofw ar owned by tho monarchy. The othor bell s a small one to bo used on hoe carl to warn persons on street of presence of cart. people from that whch s generally accepted nowadays. Dr. Mackay s on a tour of nspect. on of. Pres byteran mssons n East, and s now n Mancl.ura, havng gone re from Korea. He descrbes Jupn ncse Governments treatment of Koreans as barbarous and atrocous. "t s oppresson atrocous oppresson," le says; V was a Japanese enthusast untl came here, but have changed n spte of myself. They have spent tens of thousands n wrtng mselves up and wnnng. conf leneo of Europe and Amerca, and thus securng moral support and funds. Vet n realty y are barbarans. Ther treatment of Koreans s scarcely less atrocous than horrors of Congo. "t would be ncredble f dd not see t before try eyes and hear t from every mssonary on ground. Mr. same fate as re was nothng to lulbert, who has wrtten on Korea, show that parles who had and has gven hs lfe to m, s now gone on hs bond wore realestate n Europe tryng to get a hearng for holders. Koreans at The Hague. see n An applcaton from Otto S. Montreal Wtness a paragraph Meyer of Kaunakaka was from Toko dosenbug Mr. lulbert next applcaton consdered. A as an agtator ald Amercan adven lcense was granted wthout turer wn s tryng lo make hmself opposton. notorous. That s knd of thng that Japan has reduced to a system. rhe commssoners thought one have not yet met one foregner who aloon for Kaunakaka sullcent s not ntensely ndgnant at for whch reason applcaton of cruelty and nustce of Japan n ths Chang Tung was dened. land. An applcaton from Kaupa " am told bv one of oldest kalua Wne fe Lquor Company mssonares n Korea today mat was consdered and applcaton le s not a case on record n whch granted wth tho provso that a Korean got ustce aganst a Japa Company does not sell n bulk n ncse, hew ever great offense, and ths s (lone, les than fve and made possble, t. s gallon quanttes beleved, because of Brtsh allance and that n case of r desre to :Vn old courteous gentleman called on sell n bottles y do not sell n me or day and asked wher quanttes of less than one case of ths was Western cvlzaton. To throe gallons. knew Brtans nllence s n ths, That secton of law that lthough too courteous to sav so. prohbts any company sellng never before blushed for my country under a fourth class lcense any "But you wll thnk me excted where except on ts premses No, am greally dsapponted,, and nd that tho wne bought shall rumnrtng how far t may be n my not be consumed on power premses to enlghten Amerca as to real condtons. Japans loans and was thoroughly dscussed by successes have been so far aded by members as some feared grantng of a lcense at Kaupakalua nothng else wll bo so effectve as Western sympathy that probably mght become a nusance n case exposure n compellng decency n tho law was not strctly observed admnstraton. Somebody las sum by lcenses. med up Japanese n two words The applcaton of Ln lee of Concet and Decet. am afrad t Pukoo. Moloka was consdered by s correct." As They do t n tlonolt.lu Fernandez dd better than lamp ton, at. tlo mversue league games yesterday, le wated tll games were owr and n n n? unoffcal capacty le hunted up obnoxous rooter, and dd hm up. le t u J n presence of thousands, and was n caught up bodly by admrng R versde League and carred on r shoulders to hs car. Verra, who was clone up, washed blood from hs face at one of taps on Aala Park green sward, and walked of! unescorted n or drecton Verra, who recently returned from Coast after an unsuecessfu. at tempt to get hs Chnese stunt on vaudovlle crcut, has made a practse lately of makng hmself conspc uous at Rversde games bv hs crtcsms and denuncatons of play ers and umpre. Yesterday he was especally obectonable n hs re ma l;s addressed lo Edde Fernandez, umpre. Fnally Fernandez thought he was not called on to quetly enuure tte remarks addressed to hm and told Verra that f he ddnt keep quet he would put hm ol grounds. Verra retorted that t was a publc park and that Fenan dez could not put hm off. Nothng furr was sad at that tme, but when game was ended, and Fernandez ceased to be an ofl cal, but resumed hs status as a ct en, ho went rght to Verra, and wthout any prelmnary parley, let out rght and left at Verra. Verra defended hmself, but he was not a match for Fernandez, and he suffered a bad pummolng. no exctement n crowd was ntense. The people surged round two combatants, but t was over quckly. The crow: nearly to a man took sdes wth Fernandez, and when LOST. Mssonary Rousts Japanese to ho fnally dessted from hs attentons a Turn. lo Verra, tho members of Rver County of Mau Treasury Warrant sde League or some of m pcked No. 39 ssued to P. Wtt rook for TORONTO, August 3. The Rev. hm up on r shoulders and carred $80.00, dated August 0, 907, has E. P. Mackay, General Secretary of hm to Kng street whore ho took been lost and payment of ame Foregn Mssons for Presbyteran Church n Canada, h a letter car, hundreds gared round car for home. Whle y wated for stopped. P. WTTROCK. to Mr. Hamlton Cassls, K. C, gves and cheorod lustly for tho fghtng, August 3. a very dfferent dea of Japanese umpre. Advertser. nl. wa Court Notes. J. P. Cocke tt, only survvng her of George Coekott of Kula made Applcaton to Judge of Socond Crcut Com t for letters of Admns traton of hs fars estate on Mon day of tlls week. Testmony was ntroduce showng estate s worth above one thousand dollars wth debts due a number of credtors. lodge Kepoka felt that Patrck Coekott could do more bv tho estate and apponted hm admsl rator. J. N. Kapolo made applcaton to be apponted guardan of person and property of Joseph N. Fernandez a dstant relatve. He clamed to be n cousn of chld but thr Judge doubted wher tho wt ness understood meanng of word as he understood Englsh mperfectly and t was explaned by Court that re s no such word n Hawaan as cousn. t developed that reason Ka poho wshed to be apponted guar dan wns n order to ousthsown wfe from laud of mnor where she and tho Chld are now lvng. The Court hestated about grantng request but. fnally apponte Kapnhn! guardan of person of mnor and apponted E.. Tart, guardan of property of chld. Kapolo and hs wfe have lved toger for many years and untl he left her and lved wth hs adopted daughter n Wnohu all seemed to gn well. Relable lnwnans of Waelu blame hm and defend tho wfe. The ra ter of tho estate" of Henry Cooper was taken up and September 4th was fxed as tme of hearng at whch tme tho recounts of Rev Kapu wll be taken under consder aton. Sbbntl School lloltc. The annual conventon of Sab vth schools of tho Hawaan church o was held Sunday n Wrlukn n Kaahumanu church. A groat many persons wore present from Kahaku loa, Waheo, Kahulu, Walnkn and Wakau. At. ths meetng classes from all of tho churches wore examned us to r pofcency n Sunday school w rk and each school smg several songs, ann accomplshment n whch Hawaans excel. The results of examnatons were a credt to each of. schools and a gratfcaton to those present, Afer exercses an excellent h an was served to a!. Ths annual reunon s always a pleasure to classes and s looked forward to as one of tho prncpal events of tho season by all of young people as well as many of older ones. Amercans Got Rculy. (From Manla Cablenew.s, receved yesterday by Hongkong Maru.) CAVTE, July 30. When war clouds were garng thck and dark on AmercanJapEos lor e zon re was a feelng of ty aud unrest wth our menofw ar gared toger n Chcfoo harbor where y were peacefully rdng at anchor. t wll be remembered how, pre vous to formal declaraton of war by Japan and Russa n r late struggle a squadron of Japanes shps appeared wthout warnng off tho harbor of Chemulpo,. Korea, on 8th of February. 904, and fnd ns re crack.russan cruser Vanag, and tlo small gunboat Koreetz, ordered m to surrender. We know tho consequence of hat fateful day Russans losng both r shps and many salors, thougl: y fought bravely aganst over whelmng odds. Havng, ths tragedy n mnd, when a squadron of Japanese menofwfve n numer, came steamng nto Chefuo harbor among our Amercan shps. Admral Dayton nstantly took nvory possble precauton aganst any surprse whch would be possble for Japanese to undertake To ths end orders wore gven to have all guns n readness for nstant acton, sghts were broken out and adusted on tlo guns, ammunton hosts were oled and electrc counec tons made ready and guns crows gven r cue. At nght all search lghts were put n use. t was r "practce" nghts. The Amercan shps, consstng of West Vrgna, Maryland. Penn sylvuna, Colorado, Relegh and two or hreo smaller craft, dd not clear r decks for actou, a procedure extremoly unwso u tho stuaton n confrontng Admral Dayton; nstead our shps showed great est courtesy to Japs, nvted m aboard and recevng a great many Japanese cadets as vstors. These were of course restrcted to upper decks and tho offcers quarters aft, and were not shown mechansm of our breech blocks and gun sghts so mportant to those v;rsed n ordance work. As to Amercans expectng a lght that was hghly mprobable. There was some anxety occasoned by fact that bv underhand means t would bo possble for Japanese to do serous nury, and when t s cmembercd that Amercan shps were n a foregn port, more or less solated from tle worlds happenngs, owng to tlo lmted cable communcaton at Chcfoo, t can readly be seen that tho stun ton from tho stand pont of Amercan salors, offered an uncertan future. Therefore our shns were promptly put n readness to turn looso several broadsdes at frst sgn of sus pcons acton that everythng was so delcately carred out on shps of Amercan fleet that no un Nal precautons could le notced by many Japanese offcers who avaled mselves of tlo opportun ty to nspct shps whch stars and strpes. These are facts. carred No RBPOT OF CONDTON OF Dldwln Nmontl ltnlc of Kn lulu, :tt K lmlt n Tor. of Hawa, at close of busness, August 22, 907. RESOURCES DOLLARS Loans and Dscounts G0,04 05 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 3 02 U. S. Bonds to secure crculaton 3, Premums on U. S. Bonds Bonds, securtes, etc. 20,50 94 Bankng house, furnture and fxtures 3,48 20 Due from Natonal Banks (not reserve agents) 40S 30 Due from State Banks aud Bankers 22,7 GO Organzng Expenses,35 03 Checks and or Cash tems 25.72G 24 Notes of othor Natonal Banks Fractonal papor currency, nckels, and cents 0 0 Spece 28,882 0 Legaltende r notes 28,882 ( Redempton fund wth U. S. Treasurer 5 of crculaton Due from U. S. Treasurer, or than 5 rodomp t ton fund Total LABLTES DOLLARS Captal slock pad n 50, Notonal Bank notes outstandng.5, ndvdual deposts subect to check 85, Demand certfcates of depost 7, Tme certfcates of depost 0,57 52 Cashers checks out standng Total 77,397 8 Tor. o! Hawa, County of Mau, ss:, D. C. Lndsay, Casher of abovename d bank, do solemnly swear that above statement s truo to best of my knowledge and belef. D. C. LNDSAY. Casher. CORRECT Attest: H. P. BALDWN J. N. S. WLLAMS Drectors H. A. BALDWN ) Subscrbed and sworn to before me ths 30th day of August, 907. HUGH PUBLC M.COKE, Notary Publc. AUCTON. On Saturday, August 3st, 007, n Sugar Room of He Paa Mll. near Paa Depot, wll sell at Publc Aucton, commencng at 9 a. m., tho household effects and personal prrpe rly of Geo. W. Wlbur, as follows: One Krueger Uprght Grand Pano, Palor and Bedroom Sets, Chars, Rockers, Lamps, Rugs, Horses, Cart, Buggy, Saddles, Hnr.ness.olc, etc. All nenrly new and u good order. TERMS CASH. Lunch wll bo served at noon. Wuluku, Kahulu and Puuncne people can enmo on mornng tran aud return n. aftornoon. W. O. AKEN, Auctoneer,..

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