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1 u. V f f Kaua Tm represents the Garden sl country represents of the future. Kaua. - HMmwTnnw ntn.. n ESTABUSED 904. VOL 9. NO. 24. LUE, TERRTORY OF HAWA, TUESDAY; JUNE, 92 SUB3CRPT0M RATES, $2.30 PER YEAR 5 CENTS PER COPY. MRS. CARTER CLUB HOSTESS MB GRL GETS MACHNE SOS E BULT HOMESTEADER SRED OUT The meetng of the "Neghborhood Club" on Saturday evenng at the home of Mr. Mrs. F. W. Carter contnues the felctous tradton of ths organzaton for good-fellowsh- p. orgnalty Mrs. Carter, as a gracous kndly old lady receved her frends n the guse garb of rollckng chldren, saw to t that they had a thoroughly good tme from Sfcrt to fnsh. The chldren themselves also saw to t that they had a good tme, probably never, snce the days of ther real chldhood, dd they have such a rollckng evenng. The old fashoned games, "Spn the plate," "Drop the hkerchef," "R.bbt," "London Town," "Gong to Jerusalem," etc. were played wth the enthusasm abon of chldren. The costumes were an unfalng source of nterest merrment, n some cases so changng the appearance as to obscure dentty. t was notceable what a large proporton of the guests were twns. Among the costumes the followng may be specally noted. Mrs. J.. Coney as the bg grl of the Lhue Prvate School, lookng dong the part to perfecton, Mss L. Day as a Bread Butter mss of danty tastes. Mrs. Chas. Wlcox as a country grl of refned tastes manners was very charmng notwthstng her "other har." Mss Margaret Waterhouse was an Kngljh country grl n flowng auburn curls short stockngs, Mss Aver as a lttle grl n her frst Vce party frock,.mss Jordan Sfths Kau Wlcpxas twns much jven to ggglng smpcrjng. Among the gentlemen Mr. J. M. Lvdgate as "Johnny Boy" n charge of sster Helen, Mr. J.. Moragne as the "Boy from Alabama," Mr. Broadbent Mr. Hlls as Buster Brown twns wth pockets, the Wlcox brothers as salor boys ashore "on leave," were among the best. Przes were awarded by ballot for the best all around mpersonatons as follows: J. M. Lvdgate. Mrs. J.. Coney, Mss L. Day, Mr. J. H. Moragne, Mrs. Chas. Wlcox, Mss C. Ayer 5. W. Broadbent. T BOARDS ANNUAL EET flc annual meetng of the Board of Lquor Commssoners was held n the offce of the County Buldng Thursday mornng. The ap plcatons for renewals by the frms dong busness last year were passeu approved by the Lquor nspector the followng renewals made: C. W. Sptz, Nawlwl; Kapaa Wne Co., Kapaa; J.. Slva, Hanapepe; Wamea Wne Co.. Wamea; Ozak, Wamea. CONEY GARAGE BUSNESS Mss Mary Slva, Wameas hustlng lttle cdate n TtK G.u-n!- sls bg auto co;;ta,l won the specal prze offer of a Whte sewng machne for the largest number of fve year subscrptons above fve, whch closed last Saturday at 4 p. m. As the result of her efforts to secure the specal prze Mss Slva has ncreased her stng n the bg auto contest more than 3;)),00J votes. However, the lst wll ndcate n ths ssue the fact that evervone of the cdates are alve to the necessty of gettng down to busness. MSS MARY SLVA. Wnner of Tn; Gardrn sl Contest Specal Prze. Just three weeks from to-da- 5 n the afternoon, some cdate wll become the poud possessor ot the classest lttle car o the market, t s up to YOU whether that cdate shall be YOU or the OTKR GRL. As we have often stated, the hustler always has the advantage, that the hustlers are at work n ths bg contest none can doubt when they read the fgures opposte each cdates name as they mount up by the thouss weekly. f ll.w......j... jw.. not fully underst let us talk t over wth you. DOUBLE VOTES For all subscrptons taken between now Thursday, June 20lh., double voles wll be allowed. Subscrptons must be n the post-offlc- e of the respectve cdates not later than 4 p. m. Juue 20th. at Ths specal opportunty s offered our cdates as a recognton of ther endeavors n the nterest of our contest. Now, grls, ths s your chance to ple up the votes. Remember that the letter contanng your double vote subscrptons must be maled n your post-offc- e not later than 4 p. m. Thursday, June 20th. SGNOlG Accordng to a decson of tn Board of Supervsors at ther meetng last Wednesday mornng, Tle regula uuuny busl- - j ; tgajucs cottages etc., 0 the use ncsa meetng of the Board of Super of the schools named below, a twenty-tw- o new selool rooms must vsors of the County of Kaua, fallows: be provded for the accomodaton.. was held at the offce of "flc.klauea school one room of Kauas youth at the begnnng Burd at Lhue on Wednesday. v Kapaa four rooms ol the next school year. The type j June 5th, 92, at 0:5 A. M. j ;! lanamaulu " two of buldng s to be the "open ar" Present Mr. H. D. Wshtpl. Lhue " three room whch has met wth unanmous support of the teachers. ehrvrman: Mr. Francs Gay. M. " Koloa " two Rod-rgue- s, W. D. MeBryde, Mr. Joe Kalaheo wo The buld ngs w ll b so constructed as to allow for ther closng up Mr. James K. Lota. r Makawel three The mnutes of the last meetug Wamea three n case of extremely wndy weather were read the same as readx. Kekaha one room. or ran storms. A nettng of wre were approved. For Hanapepe school two teach wll also be rtdded to prevent brds The Board, after havngexamhd ers cottages. from buldng ther n e s t s n the the several dems duly presented two hal- - rooms durng vacatons. Several sp ft 0 us. r; lo t, approved all of them am aganst the several Appropratons Kalaheo " one bed room as follows: A communcaton dated the 4th? Salary County Road Supervsoruust. trom Mr. l.. Hrote, super Pay of buldng of Polce: teachers cottages for Specals kthe Hanapepe school, for the Wamea erecton of 0,000 gals, tank on the Koloa upper part of the new Hanapepe Lhue school lot was duly receved placcd on fle. Kawahau Hanale Another communcaton dated ,the 4th, nst. from Mr. H.. Brode supervsng prncpal, gvng Coroners nquest County Jal the quanttes the szes of the County Lot & Buldng desks requred for the dfferent Dscount & nterest County schools was also receved Dstrct Courts & Jals placed on fle. Wamea Report (P 707), on the condton of Koloa school buldngs etc., from Kawahau Hanale F.xpeses ofklectbn 50.7 Kxpenses of Wtnesses Hosptals: Fleele Kolpa 50,00-r- f Lhue Wamea , 00 ncdentals: Attorney 9.25 Audtor Clerk Sherff 9.50 Supervsors.35. Lcense Collectons County Road Super vsor Offce Rent Repar Schools Ktc: Koloa Specal Deposts Schools: Wamea Koloa Lhue Kawahau 3.00 Hanale Support & mantenance of prson ers Water Works: Wamea Kalaheo 6.50 Koloa 0.00 Kawahau Road Work: County Road Machnery Wamea Dstrct: Hanapepe Brdge-R- d Tax Spec. Dcpo Olng Roads Rd Tax Spec. Depo.,235.7 Rd Tax Spec. Depo , Koloa Dstrct: Macadanzng-Geucra- l F u n d 3, Olng Rds-R- d Tax Spec. Depo Kekaha, Wamea, Makawel (2). Kblo (2), lulea, lananaulu (2), Anahola, Haena (2), for the months of Aprl Mav, 92, were duly receved placed on fle. A request (P 708) dated May 25th. nst. last, from Mr. Cyrl O. Smth, prncpal of the Kapaa school to be allowed fve dollars ($5.00) per month for the care of the school grounds durng the Summer vacaton of the schools was placed on fle. n connec ton however wth ths subject matter upon moton of Mr. MeBryde seconded py Mr. Lota, hesupervsng prncpal Mr. H. H. Brode was authorzed to expend for the care takng of each school premses, when necessary, not to exceed fve dollars per month for each school, durng the long vacaton of schools. Another request (se P 708) dated May 25th. 92, from Mr. Cyrl O. Smth prncpal of Kapaa school, for a barrel of lme for use around the school premses, for placng transoms around one of the school looms, was receved referred to Mr. J.. Moragne Countys Specal School nspector, wth power to act n the premses. A requston (P 709) from Mss Stewart, prncpal of the Anahola school for wre for ventlators etc. etc., for sad school, was re- - ceved referred to Mr. J.. Moragne, wth full power to n the premses. A request (P 70) dated MnV 3st. last, from Mss McClynont, pncpal of the Kalaheo school, for a new flag for her school was receved placed on fle. A petton (P 7) from the Wamea Dstrct for, besdes other, matters, fnshng macadamzng cottageswllalsobeconstructecl the amount of buldng planned for the comng vacaton far exceeds anythng heretofore undertaken by the County.... A, HARD!. QUTS Rd Tax Spec. Depo vvacty. A very enjoyable phy o f Carl Shtrz, an ardent TO FOURTH 66.6 feature of the afternoon was the Lhue Dstrct: partcpator n the same. Followng Macadam-Gen-. Fund 3.75 the program excellent musc of the Eleele strng the b. The Coney Garage Co. Ltd., Rds & Brdges General Fund Treasurers report was read, b u t went out of exstence last Saturday when fnal papers were execu- Judgng from the numerous the combned fnancal wsdom of ted whch placed the entre busness newspaper accounts, the natonal the road from Malamas to Kua-pa- the Lades was nsuffcent to a determne the balance n the Treaury d SEATTLE u the hs of Mr. C. W. Sptz, holday wll be celebrated throughout the Terrtory as never before. Olng Rds-R- Tax Spec. Depo. for repars to brdges f there was any. tfvho wll hereafter answer for all culverts from Wamea to Mana. The selecton of offcers resulted Rd Tax Spec. Depo future transactons at theoldst. Hawa Mau have made And also pettons from Kawahau elaborate preparatons as follows: LKES KAUA Mr. Sptz wll devote much of hs (P 72) for horse from Hanale (P72) Mrs. Hans seuberg Vce Pre racng feld sports, s Rd Tax Spec. Depo for macadamzng the road beyond sdent. Kawahau Dstrct: personal tme to the new busness, n the capacty of manager, whle Mr. Nelson wll reman at the head to have everythng from foot races Hanale Dstrct: the end of the macadamzng road Mss Kau Wlcox Secretary. Mrs. Wedcmeyer Treasurer. H. B. Morrs, representng of the mechancal department. to sham battles, whle Kaua s on Rd Tax Spec. Depo n Lhue towards Walua brdge The followng lades wll consttute the work commttee. of Crockery, returned to Sellers Co., Seattle, mporters Total S, Mr. Sptz s known as one of the program for specal features etc. etc., were duly receved, Matters pertanng to schools Kauas kneest busness men, a nl at Wamea, Kukuolono Park upon consderaton of all the pettons, the Board of ts moton, seuberg, Mrs. P. L. Rce, Mss ls Mss Klse Wlcox, Mrs.. Saturday. Mr. Morrs s a were, of the Boards own moton, head-over-hccthat he wll make a success of hs Lhue. The agtaton for a sane taken up, after some consultaton wth Mr. W. Hyde Rce, unanmously voted, that after the lve wre fell n new venture, s a safe predcton. Ths paper jons hs many frends Fourth has worked wonders C. Ayer, Mrs. J. M. Ldygate. love wth Kaua, whch he declares n wshng the new concern unlmted prosperty. accdents" has been reduced to a the percentage of "4th. of July school commssoner for Kaua present macadamzng ad work The past year of the Mokhana equal to any place he eversaw Mr.. H. Brode, supervsng Club has been a very successful sad we could rest assured that he between Lawa Koloa s fnshed, prncpal, who were present, the proftable one especally to the wll be a booster from now on., mnmum as the crownng result. the County shall then take up Board upon moton of Mr. Gay lttle baud of lades who spared A dspatch was receved today, seconded by Mr. McBryde, by the macadamzng work on the nether tme nor energy n ther Mss Margaret Waterhouse announcng an attack on Amercan marnes by the Cubans. Thursday mornng. structon of new school rooms Contnued on page 5 Contnued on page 8 Dr. Pratt s expected on the K-na- u a unanmous vote, ordered the con roads n the Kekaha secton of the devoton to the study of Germany. s the guest of Kaua frends relatves. DGS TUNNEL W. A. Hardy, a well-know- n contractor of, a son of Hon. Jacob Hardy of Lhue, has taken up the tunnel work n connecton wth our bg electrc lghtng plant, wll lkely complete the remanng part of the work n a record-breakn- g Wa-eonetme. Mr r, whom Mr. Hardy succeeds, was suddenly called to the coast n the ad of settlng an estate. ETY AT LUNCHEON Mrs. A. S.Wlcox was hostess to one of her charmng po luncheons at oclock ths afternoon n honor of Mrs. Noonan of. The color scheme for her table decoratons was golden yellow, beng carred out to a wonderfully artstc detal. The nvted guests were Mrs. Noonan. Mrs. scberg, Mrs. Spaldng, Mrs. Kmbal, Mrs. Purvs, Mrs. Lydgate, Mrs..Stewart, Mrs. Makee, Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Hogg, Mrs. P. Rce, Mrs. C Wlcox. Mrs. Charles Rce, Mrs. Coney, Mrs. Broadbent, Mrs. Wm Rce, Jr., Mrs. Hlls, Mrs. Wshard, Mrs. R. Wlcox, Mrs. Putman, Mrs. G. P. Wlcox, Mrs. Waterhouse, Msses Brewer, Wnston, Mumford, Waterhouse, Lulu Weber Kau Wlcox. os - N MEETNG The Annual meetng of the Mo-ac- t khana Club took place on Wednesday last at Lhue Hall. A short pro! gram was presented under the T.endcrsh) of Mrs.. M. Lvdeate devoted to the war of Lberaton n Germany. Mostly as set forth n the Bogra- Declarng that the Makee Sugar Company s dscrmnatng aganst certan homesteades n so far as t has one contract for a certan class another for the haoles; that such contracts nclude the mortgagng of the homesteaders mprovements n case of the falure of a cane crop; that such contract wll keep the homesteader n debt wth the plantaton ndefntely; that an entre colony has not accomplshed anythng tor the past three years, snce the perod of ts exstence as homesteaders; that there seems no possblty n there ever dong so, s the way n whch Small Farmer Vevcr, a former Crecn country llnos farmer who has snce last November, owned a home tead on the Kapaa ls, expressed hmself to a reporter just before he saled for last Sat-rday-. " came here last Novanber," sad Mr. Vever, "thnkng mght proft by the experence of those who had preceded me. found out, however, that they were as much at sea as to what t grow as was, as equally as unsuccessful n ther, attempt to even make a lvng out of ther homesteads. may return to the sl, but t h rather doubtful as there seems obsolutely no chance to succeed as a homesteader under the prevalng condtons." A reporter, on nvestgatng Mr. Vevers charges as to "contracts, etc.," learned that the colony referred to, s stuated on the opposte sde of a large stream whch must necessarly be spanned by an expensve trestle n order to get a crop to the mll, that the Company s more than wllng to construct such trestle, provdng the colony wll plan a suffcent acreage of cane to justfy the ex pense of such constructon. Ths s sad to be at least one hundred acres, that the colonsts have as yet been unable to gel together on such an agreement, s sad to be the reason gven by the plantaton for not havng planted ther lauds. ELEELE HAS SDGAL EVENT Mrs. J. L. Robertson of Kleele gave a very enjoyable afternoon tea on Wednesday afternoon that her frends mght meet Mrs. Frank Alexer. The careful selecton of guests ranged all the way from Lhue to Wamea a most congenal delghtful afternoon was the result. Mrs. Robertson made a most charmng hostess J. L. added an rrepressable element o f lmmor

2 j 2 Pacfc Electrc Co. Electrc Co., Ltd. June st, 92 House Wrng Electrcal Fxtures a specalty PLANT M WW Electrcal Consoldated Goods Dealers Heatng Apparatus of All Knds "Columba" Drawn-wr- e Tungstan Lamps Motors Dynamos, all szes n slock NSTALLATON AND REPARS awaan Electrc Co., Pelton Water Wheels Electrcal Machnery Of All Kndf Wholesale Retal Houses n r. a h., r. r. v r. j FOR MANY ALMENTS BRNG THE RESULTS REXALL TOLET ARTCLES HAVE NO EQUAL FOR PURTY Freght pad to nearest port on orders for $5.00 or over BENSON, SMTH & CO. Fort Hotel St. Ltd, gam Crystal Whte Soap j s the best soap you can use for washng clothng. t s a pure whte soap that j does not harm the clothes or hs. j Your Grocer Sells t AMUSEMENTS Kaua Movng Pcture And Vaudevlle Co. Odds Ends m Uf3 M Tun Unted States government spends annually $95,000,000 f o r the mantenance o f a stng army. t spends $25,000,000 annually for the mantenance of ts naval Have H establshed a crcut t spends more than Sl5.r,.ooo. whch they wll cover at nun annually for the payment of short ntervals wth a combnaton o f good vaudevlle, t spends on the average about pensons. good ard carefully selected?2().( 00,000 Movng pcture for the flms. annual A few weeks engagement to the rvers lar, of a famous "German Mag bors can n ns slglt-ot-lan- d t spends on the average about! performances Hypnotz 5lo, oo.ooo annually for the con- - ng wonders. structon of publc buldngs. t spends 54,000,000 annually for Do:t fal to see them j the mantenance yhen of dplomatc!u;y strke your! t consular representatves n foregn.w:. countres. j t w t v nr tme t spends $5,000,000 annually nonep for coast defenses fortfcatons. t spends annually $3,000,000 THE GARDKN SLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE, 92 KALAHEO JOTTNGS Too late for last ssue. John Futardo, a Portuguese boy fell from a horse on the 26th., sustaned panfull njures. The horse became frghtened at an automoble. The Kalaheo teachers attended the Mokhana dance n Uhue last Saturday nght. The brass b h a s practce three tmes each week. They are makng preparatons to play at the Fourth of July meet at the Kuku-olon- o Park. The Eleele tran conveyed the Kalaheo people to the Eleele Holy Ghost feast last Sunday nght, leavng here at 7 p. n., returnng at a. n. A specal tran was also furnshed for Sunday servces. Supervsor W. D. Mclhyde has hs men plowng the new school grounds, preparatory to plantng trees. WAMEA NEWS NOTES Too late for last ssue. The Wanca Foregn Church holds ts annual busness meetng Thursday June 6th. at 4 oclock P. M. The most mportant tems of busness wll be to vote for trustees a preacher for the ensung year. All persons who attend t h e Sunday servces should be present. Senator K. A. Kuudsen took a flyng trp to the captal Saturdav returned Wednesday. There was a brthday party at Wng Sng Kees, Sunday honor of a ld bov. Manv frends were present. The European style of dressng was followed especally among the men n the party. There was not a man wth a queue. Charle Kaua who boozed on Frday rode heedlessly on horse back up the valley, whch almost caused the death of a chld. The horse ran over the chld who was serously hurt on the head s now at the Wamea Hosptal. The reckless rder fled to the mountans for snfetv but all n van. le was arresled. The Wamea Chnese Mssons yard has been beautfed by cuttng some of the leafy trees to prevent leaves beng scattered around. The chldren who lve up the valley across the rver had to be excused at noon Tuesday on account of the shower whch caused a freshet. Mss Mare Slva returned Wednesday from a vacaton spent n. Mr. W. J. Sheldon has returned from hs busness trp to Honolu h. for agrcultural development. t spends annually $9, 000, one upon the Amercan ndans. U nt the Unted States govermenl spends nothng annually for the constructon or mprovement of publc hghways. N a t o n a Monthly. There are, square mles n the Brtsh empre, 8,400, U00 n Russa 209,000 n the German empre. c wsto Rent trance, a esaxta o eaj&tsa PH mb V R!2E K p. o. ox 44 rl Alakea Street Servce. Vulcanzng SH33ffESEE ersnner Auto Tres Bke Tres Pneumatc Mattresses Cushons repared Repar Houses vmcamzmg Alakea St. SLAND TRADE SOLCTED Kershner Vulcanzng Company, Ltd. AUTOMOBLE TRES OUR SPECALTY T. H. Lhue Poultry Farm V. O. Box 06. Lhue, Kaua. The expense of the cty of Lon! don have been greatly ncreased by the nauguraton of a custom whch nsures every member of the polce force one days rest n seven. Our bg 92 model, 5 sealer, uphollened hck, s the car you are ooung for f you wsh to travel n comfort safety. Reasonable rates cartful dvers. Specal attenton s gven commercal travelers. MPSfTK) Sussex Sosaa vfe-o- j? Any tme you may wsh to make a call you wll fnd us "on the job." n H Eg & Auto r s To The Publc We lake great pleasure n tellng you that we have new machnery for retreadng auto tres, molds for every shape sze on the market. Ths method floes not heat the tre on the bead therefore leaves the tre n the same condton shape as before wth a new tread on t. One of our satsfed customers sad, "t s just the dope" We thnk so, too. Horn btdbs to order $2.50 (52? hsbess Co All Knds Of Rubber Goods at Short Notce Wamea Machne & Automoble Geo. A. Bertram, Propretor. Repared Works General machne, Automoble gas engne, repars, auto supples, parts, etc. AGlXTS FOR ACETKJNK OAS LGHTNG CO. V We Are equpped wth the very hghest grade Amercan machne tools our facltes for the hlng of automoble repar work are TE Our efforts are to please our patrons, a UP-TO-D- A tral wll prove to you how easly t s done. WE DELVER THE GOODS Wamea Machne & Automoble Works Tel. 32 W. WAMEA, KAUA. P. O. Box K. "VUF-mfflrrr VULCANZNG WORKS V. V. NlWKJy, Manager. Kapolan Buldng,. Our shop employes only sklled workmen, s suppled wth every modern applance s the only up.to.llue vlllcanzng plant n the sls. Our RETREADJNG s done by experenced men from reputable factores. All We Ask s A Tral Kaua Orders Solcted Mechancal Supply Houses KajaSystem Cup eenforced Concrete Coatng RON WORSS CO. AGCNTS FOR TK AWAlAN STANDS HOXOULU READ THE GARDEN SLAND$l5fJ H

3 THE GARDEN SLAND. TUESDAY. JUNE l, 92. A Vew of Some of Kaua s Leaaut W lb rroaucers stant manager. He s a keen busness man n h:s bref e. nerence as manager of MeHrvd, has proven hmself worthy. r The McBryde Plantaton comprses an acreage of some seventeen thous, nearly half of whch s sutable to the growng of sugar cane. The plantaton covers an area of about eght mles n wdth, Hanapepe beng the western boundary, whle Koloa marks ts cstern termnal. ts lauds extend from the sea to the top of the mountan whch forms the backbone of the sl, thus placng the watershed entrely n possesson NEW MLL AT MCJRVDE For our promoton columns n whch to rase a suffcent number ths ssue, we reproduce herewth, of cattle to supply meat for ts llustratons of three of Kauas laborers. wealth-producer- s, wth a bref outlne of each. They are among the nterest n the Kaua Electrc Co., The Company has a controllng best managed plantatons on Kaua, whch n 905, establshed a powerful are therefore three of the most prosperous. electrc plant n Wanha, snce whch tme the power has been conveyed to the plantatons pump-anmll, a dstance of thrty-fv- e mle. Wth ths power the Company s savng large sums whch heretofore have been spent on coal for ts pumpng plants, labor. The plantaton furnshes comfortable homes, free water, medc.l attendance a garden spot for ts laborers, all of whch bespeaks excellent judgment upon the part of the management, the contentment of the labor. of the plantaton. The sol s of a Frank A. Alexer, the present red gray on the upls, of a manager, came to Kaua about a dark red on the lowls. The year ago, havng been for many plantaton s most fortunate n havng forest a;ul pasture l o u culture Co., n the capacty of as- - years connected wththc Mau Agr- o nssae c wuwm e wtaax o cuama e tzezae ecsww o cams? o cnjb 9 cass o jvlato as a r.anagct, enjt-nethe favored few. "Makavvel" has long ujowu the reputaton ot l e n g l " mner" of. The cane on ths lanalon grows to an :ne-.- heght, the v cld " sad to rverre mvc to (lt t(.ts of st,s r to t ) e acre. Tu l.nd slo,)..s vltly from the st,, tl:e mm s of a eddd own. The Compn v s Vm.w.. u Use u;o of : H.. w. rn S.sMf Co., L d,, n. labour!k re receve sauny a un; to all average ftcl." net- month, - n. dd!f. fuel medcal ;u :, are allowed a pece of ground f.,r ga;den purposes, whle better houses than are found on the average pnntaton, WAMEA MLL. a o a e s o PzsssZ coco cstroza ss.n smrusa MAKAWEL S 5G SUGAR MLL have been elected for the accommodaton of ther men ther famles. The labor s hled under two systems, vz: one-thr- d of the labor works under a cooperatve system, known as contractors; the balance beng day laborers, pad at a rate per mouth of twenty-s- workng days. x H. ). Baldwn, of whom there are none more able, s the manager of ths extremely prosperous plantaton, s recognzed throughout the entre Terrtory as an authorty on the culture of sugar cane. The Wamea Plantaton, whle t s pjrhaps the smallest of our to eghty tons of cane, varyng of course accordng to the seasons. T h e plantaton s partcularly lberal n ts polcy towards the publc school of Wamea ts labor system s one n whch every laborer enjoys the proft-sharn- g method. Ths method has proven entrely satsfactory to all persons concern, d to a great measure has solved the labor stuaton on ths Man. er assoth has been dentfed wth the sugar ndustry n these sls snce 882, havng been connected wth Wamea for the last twenty-fv- e years, servng frst as sugar boler, then as en- - rnecr. last but by no means local sugar holdngs s a good pro lenst ns ls lllana,er) cervnff ju ducer n hghestsat-lv- e John Fassolh, has a each nstance wth the wre for a manager. The sol sfacton to the Company, of ths plantaton s good, the r- - rgatug system almost perfect, t has been computed that one a n d under favorable condtons! day of fog n London entals an ex-abo- ut seven tons of sugar to the tra expense of from $30,000 to $50, acre s harvested, or about seventy 000. Boys Suts Blue Serge Suts Fancy Serge u $ Mens Pants Department 300 Pars of ln:ens, Pants formerly sold at $5, $6, $7, now gong at & $3.00 Mens Clothng Department All wool Cassmere suts $6.75 " " vorsled " 0.25 bne serge C.2.50 B So The Strngency of the Money Market Compels me to Make You Ths Offer: Arrow Br 4 For 25cts. Do not mss me f you value money. Never before never agan, wll- - such?3 H. matchless values be offered on ths sl. 50 suts made to order by the great Adler & Sons, Rochester, N. Y. These suts sold formerly for $30 $35. Yours for $7.50 & $20. The ttvoom ws aptwn a uuanu sweat t tttr.n jm l j o t e am a gygro eencsa mcbsb aes wvj tpyt 0 mt T rr NATONAL SALVAGE COMPANY SfST4K5?SrSSE33 Kubey, Manager.

4 4 THE GARDEN SLAND TUESDAY JUNE th. 92. ssucd-ever- y Tuesday. Entered at the post offce at Lhue, Kaua, as sccond-clavs- S matter. Subscrpton Ratus $2.50 Pkk ybar, $.50 for sx months N ADVANCE Advertsng Rates, 50 Cents An nch Per Month. E. B. Brdgewater, Edtor K. C. Hopper, Manager For heavens sake the sake of readers of the press, why dont clean up? 9 When Wyomng votes for Champ Clark one day New Hampshre Calforna the next day, t s pretty good evdence that the would-b- e presdent s spreadng hsself. Taft says the republcans cant wn wth Roosevelt Roosevelt says they cant wn wth Taft. So there s nothng left for the country to do but get ready for Champ Clarks nauguraton. Champ Clark s poltcal star whch has been shnng resplendent n the heavens lately, seems destned to go out n deepest gloom. They are dggng up the poetry mat ne wrote wleu le was young nnocent. An exchange says that a great scal s strrng Belgum, the story goes that Queen Elza beth had dscovered Kng Albert makng love to a chamber mad shot klled the grl. f the queen looks anythng lke her pcture n the exchange, we dont blame George from makng love to the chamber mad. The "short cut" road through the "Jap" regon s gettng to present a very rough neglected appearance full of bumps holes ruts. To drve over t s very tryng to the gear o f a carrage stll more so to the comfort of the rder. There are stll a few "common people" who dont rde n automobles who would lke to travel by the "shortcut" road occasonally. Cant a lttle attenton be gven to t? Numerous nosy charges of stealng votes n Washngton, buyng negroes n Maryl corruptng the electorate n Oho, usng baseball bats n the Thrd Mjssour dstrct, of boss rule grog rule poltcal degeneracy every where, uttered apparently" proven by republcans aganst republcans, can hardly be sad to comport wth that serene lofty boast of honest electons so ardently put forth by over zealous poltcans. The annual Hobo Day of the students of the Unversty of Mssour wll be Frday. A hobo parade n the afternoon a conventon n the unversty audtorum at nght are among the features. The students a t Mssour U. have the only "stunt" of ths knd gven anywhere n the world. They dress up lke real hoboes "ht back doors" for ther suppers. Ex. Ths s another sample of the clam fool proceedngs that the taxpayers of the State of Mssour are called upon to endure n the name of "progressve educaton." Tm Gaudhn sl has ths week, placed ts advertsng under a classfcaton method whch has proven a success wherever naugurated, whch we feel sure wll be as successful here. For nstance, the reader may be nterested n "vulcanzng," or, agan, he mght wsh to know somethng of our "hotels, un whch case he wll fnd under theproper classfcaton, all there s to learn n the paper concernng them wthout havng to run through all ts pages. Ths s undoubtedly an mprovement over the old method wll doubtless prove a great help t o our readers. That county government, n so far as Kaua county s concern ed, s a success, was never!more defntely emphaszed than when the Board of Supervsors at ther meetng last Wednesday, unanmously voted n favor of carryng out one of the ggantc most worthy educatonal advancements n the hstory of the Terrtory. Commssoner W. H. Rce Supervsng Prncpal H. H. Bro-d- e, were present wth detaled nformaton on the needs of our schools, the former occupyng sometme n the explanaton of the requrements o f hs department, wth the result that h s every request was readly granted by the Board. There s a unty among our county offcals whch cannot be overvalue, a n d whch accounts for the sue essful, admnstraton of the countys affars. A promnet Los Angel busness man was a vstor at Wednesdays meetng, to a reporter sad: "My work brngs me nto contact wth Board meetngs every place vst, cant recall a more busness-lke-, better conducted sesson, n all my experence, than the meetng to whch was honored w t h an nvtaton last Wednesdy." As to our publc school affars, the present admnstraton by local offcals s not to be compared wth past methods when a teacher was compelled to awat the pleasure of clcky powers n, n case she n e e d e d a dust-pan-, or "broom," Under the present most effcent management, whether t s a hoe or a school buldng that s needed, the Supervsng Prncpal, our Commssoner of Educaton, the Board of Supervsors the County Engneer, all unte n "lng" t. Thsvcry satsfactory state of affars most assuredly speaks much ndeed n favor of County government where honesty s ably vgorously pursued. Last weeks ssue of the "Kohala Mdget" was read wth unfegned nterest, edtoral, professonal, fraternal. f we underst what a "Mdget" s t seemed to us that the name of the paper s msleadng. n sze, character general make up, t suggests to us a lusty boy n knckerbockers who can rde anythng clmb anythng smash anythng n sght, who s the despar of hs mother n the wear tare on hs clothes. That same boy s much n evdence has a goodly sense of hs own m portance. But he s the knd of boy that makes afne, strong, actve capable man, so hs sster The Garden sl" s proud of her young cousn up on Hawa. Wk underst that one of the dffcultes about securng a good man for crcut judge k the uu wllngness of the wves of the possble cdates to come to Kaua. Ths s a calamty. How have these estmable lades "got onto" the lmtatons of lfe on Kaua? Have they themselves bysome delcate nstnctve sense dvned t, or have ther ssters here on Kaua.gven us away made them wse n advance? The lmtaton, the poverty, the boreness, the monotony of lfe on the "other sls" of course we have known about that, but we thought we were keepng stll about t hoped that the wse dscrmnatng people n, the people who are all culture refnement lterature fne clothes wouldnt catch on. But the cat s out of the bag now. Well, dearly beloved ssters, who are or may be judges wves, why not come to Kaua n the mssonary sprt of sacrfce help to rem cdy our deplorable condton.! Come on! 45 The name "Gazette" as appled to a newspaper s derved from a small Venetan con, the prce of the frst news sheet publshed. A statement was made n the house of parlament n 60 that the coal mnes of Newcastle would be productve for at least twenty-on- e years. THE GARDlN SLAND TUESDAY, JUNE, 92. Lquor Dealers LOVEJOY &. CO. Wholesale Retal Dealers n FNE WNES AND LQUORS Agents for Cream Rye Whsky Old Jas. E. Pepper Whskey "Harvey s Specal bcotch Whskey "Calwa Wne "Mau" Wne Bartlett Water Best Qualty of EUROPEAN WNES LQUORS SPECAL ATTENTON GVEN TO FAMLY TRADE 902 Muuanu Street Phone 2708 M kmrn nmmtwm mmtvmm rejbffflarra?3 H. BM m mt b.w bj dmensons coverng a range so wde that no man can say: "you haven t just what wanted." Knox Slk Ha s! CVl 9 n on, n r, vv HONOLU BREW j D s the best beer made. S. OZAK WAMEA n Wholesale Lquor Dealer ALSO Complete Lne of Orental Goods n t j Telephone No. 02. Branch Wahawa, Telephone No. 7. Mscelleanous HWW ll P WWl ll Ml w Tll.KPHONK 642 P. O. Box 54 H SCRAP RON CO. C.. BROWN, Manager Dealt r n SCRAP RON, BRASS, COPPKR, AND SECOND - HAND MACHNERY ST., NKAK Tl.KCTKC PuWR STATON. TRENT TRUST CO., Ltd. Member Slock Bond Exchange Real Estate, nsurance, Trusts WANTEDTw- o or three frst-clas- s agents on Kaua. j Ju Haberdashery & Drygoods ra ;- THE HGH DEALS OF 70 YEARS TAKE DEFNTE FORM N THE 9 Knox Hats fnes! weve ever asked you to look at thats sayng a great deal. Theres not a break n the chan of shaes Knox Soft Has, $5.00 BEACON HATS Knox Stff Hats, $5.00 (Made by Knox) - v; $8.00 D.DU b You Order y Mal? THE advantage n sendng your orders to us are obvous your order s flled shpped by return boat. f we do not cany n our stock, any artcle you may order, we buy t for you. K a garment or Any Artcle of Wearng Apparel s not just what yob wsh t to be, you are at lberty to return t for alteraton or exchange. Remember, we have over 25 years experence wth the sl trade. SACHS DRY GOODS CO. P. O. Box 566 Ths s the mttrrs tha sho" s jrpu t s the qualty o cotton used the way they re mat: thjt gve Stearns & Foster Mattresses ther perfect comfort wonderful lfe. An exclusve "web process." Let us show them to you today. We are sole agents v. sor- - Furnture Dealers. TWO GRADES ALL SZES 85 Kng St., ANCHOR Full Sze $3. LENOX Full..e $3. Art Goods Curos TALAN POTTERY We have just receved a lne of goods never befor oftered to the publc. The wheatley, Hard fred out-do- pottery "s an exact reproducton of the old talan peces. t s sutable for plants anywhere, but especally for plants kept out of doors. Call see them or ask for descrpton prces. Headquarter for pcture framng Ye Arts rafts Shop

5 A r r oluo JUST hend:eemanul asxauuwuu SprfjJeld-Mass-. AGENT FOR cyc SPECFCATONS 4h. p. Speed, 7 h. p. 2 Speeds, 92 MODEL THE FNE 92 MODEL NDAN MOTORCYCLE Over X.ono 92 have bee sold already tl s your. Wrte for llu t rated catalogue prces. Tlo hstory el (le ndtu h.n.- - s r. n t to n H,n-o- nu!- - ty an.l poston n- - tlu- rml: t..rc,yrle, not only of Anm. Put of the world. Automoble Wamea Up-to-da- te Lvery, Drayngr Busness. AUTOMOBLE r- - Doardny Stable a Anto-Lver- y STAGE-LK- E BETWEEN LHUE KEKAHA Leavng- Llne every Monday, Wednesday Frday. Leavng Kekala every Tuesday, Thursday Saturday. ARRVNG AT TKR DESTNATON N TURKC HOURS W. WEBER Manager. Telephone 4 W Wamea P. 0. Box 48 Hanapepe Garage Co. Phone 72, P. O. Box No. 7 v Comfortable Cars, Care f u Drvers, Reasonable Rates, Day nght orders answered.! TAKTANE, 92 Model, Fve-Seat- er Cadllac Manager. Day or nght calls answered promptly. A br new-car-. Kxpert drver. Rates reasonable. Round t h e- - trps a specalty. G. 7. MAOHO Koloa Phone 53L L. Y. TM Has entered the rent servce, has prov ded hmself wth a bg Fve-Seat- er Buck Specal attenton pad to commercal travelers. Reasonable rates to all parts of the sl. Lhue Kaua HOCK SHEE Talor Four years wth W. Ahan,, s now located at KAPAA STORE Garments cleaned pressed Latest prevalng fashons. Workmanshp Guaranteed HANAPEPE LMTED am Agence L,;.j r n nn c AGENTS AND PRCES $ Rent Servce W.TV tab es WMt T. TANABE Opened NEW GARAGE, Jan. 5 NAWLWL Cars from ths g.uage wll meet everv steamer. Wll make specal r.tes to commercal travelers. Reasonable rates satsfacton guaranteed to all. Day or nght servce, n any knd of weather. Votr trade s earnestly solcted. PHONE 78 L. Chbas Old St JEWELRY & DAMONDS a JEWELERS vv-rvtunn tk Slver Gold Lne, Rch ClT Glass Art Goods. Merchse oe the Best Qca.ty Only. H.F.WCHMAN&CO.,Ld. L:adno Jew:.ers P.O. Box 342 The women of Pars outnumber the Ulell bv 2D0.O00. About 8, don, n n men are employed n regular occupatons n Great Brtan. n TK CARDKN SLAND, TUESDAY, JUNK 92. nrmpnrm contnued from page The char stated th;. a resdl of leanest made by b the.- - hue Plantaton Co. to gve for road wde., to the County of k.!; charge a strp of.r t.eet wde lorg the p. t nd nn:;r.r t,,rds u the ne.v C n::!y.ot ;,,, 0 a n t!l..ary Oj os e tn r :v lolel b:.l all costs o., ng th. ple.-e-t Stone wall relm :y t n lne wth the new wdened road shall be borne by the Com.lv of Kaua, upon moton of Mr. Mclryde seconded by Mr. Gay the oler was accepted lre Count v Road Supervsor was nsttucted to remove the present fence nut t up at the proper place. On account of a reouest(p 75) from County Sherff Rce the Hoard by a unanmous vote approprated as an addtonal appropraton to COUNTY JAL the sum of $ for the support of prsoners, the same to be pad out of monevs avalable n the County Treasury. L e dated Mav A communcaton 2st, 92, from Mr. MarsUm Campbell, Supernt:ndent of Publc Works addressed to the County Clerk, n regard to the constructon of the roads to the homesteads on Kaua was receved placed on fle. The legal opnon of the Countv Attorney Mr. S. K. Kaeo, on the clam of one K. Morta wdth advsed the Hoard to reject the clam was duly receved accepted, the Hoard n accordance wth ths advse rejected the cl a m of Mr. ; K. Morta. Groc res, Wholesale mm Ulrl! l!.h!!!mjl,,-w- : " Knnmr rr k: 7 " " YOU who nsst upon qualty to what you eat auel serve to KOR SALE f BY B The d A eommru-attm- dated from the bank of,shop C Wamea lrancl, lo the depost some of the Countys uone - t;, au k.c,g n,l,,t bank vs t:ul- re.vd. nnon rons-r:- - Wamea Dstrct, the maa.da-mzn- g o j..:. Mr. M.bv l work on the road leadng asked to ntervew the County Vrea-Mto W;:u. brdge the Wa Mr. 0 l l.rold Morgan, m ; Race Track n Kapaa, ra.!.::d to r e p o r t at the ;d what afe no n V v..,n of macadam the Hoard. work to be done n At ::5 P.? a retvs., was taken lanale Ds ct. untl 2; M. A petton V 7 ) from Am :!.N M-S- l N. for a change ot tu-roafrom the Post Oftc Wa-nh- t! ts Mt tng. locaton ol At.:. M. the H an : ; : to a certan pont m..nka The bo w as receved p- d a ; Mr Ved ;em ld S 7 6 for 7:. tor la! t pav refrn d to Mr.... fhar:;cd a:! t the aer Mora-:, for f..r hv t;.. n p.sjeclal d po re;!!! at ne. :. r.- - ;.vny ts sell :a- - t the petton ns g.m;..! or the Mr.Mcbry. r.oved r he f- ap-t.- e pre; eth roa.l s 0 be leg aded prot aton sum of S5 n. 0 as :e lef.er " : : ; : :PP r.t:os,, t;u... Ve a t; f r pa "The kad that U NT or tor n.de:ake of road n ;e Cr.ntv of Kaua same t. be.: out of all moneys :!, : ( ne; al r.nd of the Cou.tv urer. vz: V..dr.ua Ong Roads.MO;). 00 Roals Prdges.Sl.( olo. ls t : w...j Macadam? Roads P. rdges ;t,.,., : R..a.:. M Hrdgts d 0 no :-.- KaV.l hall t ru t : Roads Hrdges dl!!).(" Ha-a- R D-tr- ct: Roads p.rdges O().f)l) Total?s..r.o(.t- ) :nl beng seconded b- Mr. Lota was carred. Upon moton of Mr. McHrvde, seconded by Mr. Lota, the Hoard nstructed Mr... Moragne, County Road Supervsor, to make nvestgatons of the w.ur system at the Omao homese u.s report at the next meetng. Upon moton of Mr. Mclryde, by Mr. Lota, a vole of thanks was gven the Lhue Plantaton Co., Ltd. for the offer of a ten foot strp of laud between the new County lot n Lhue the Farvew Hotel for road purposes, also to the Wamea Plantaton for the offer of a forty (40) foot wde pece of l adjonng the mauka end of the present Wamea school premses for tlu Countys school purposes. At 4:0 l. M. the meetng was adjourned subject to the call of the char. Retal the cam. foods, yon who are partcular as your famly, dould nsst upon Lye peelng of fruts saves the canner a few cents per dozen cans, but ths process means the absence of qualty fluvor. Get the best YOU pay no more. HUNT BROS. CO. Ceneral Offces, 2 Market Street, Sao Franctco, Col. Co Store The House Wth A Reputaton For Squareness J.. SLVA. ropretor. COMMSSON & BROKERAGE MWMasrw f CAUFC.N.A F 0- - fl.,(... :; : v.n re )..: : t! - r,.! r l ot for rollng lon Knots. PfllnK lu l.tor uml K0 r- - TatchtlS. Kncs S c j. Ce c Food P. O. Mo: 42. v v c &srtf r.. DAVS ft CO. lldn ).!"l.r, T.. N : f hk V.:!! t r:l. lack-m-t- l suppl. s. Wa.r-or,-, H.rmss, ncy cle Slld es. Prompt careful alen-to- n gw p. to mal ortu rs. dtb. r r. lb blocks, Jones Real Estate No. 857 KaahuKana Street V. m (bonne obf tsrwat " 9 & THOMAS A. OBREN a Wavely Bk. Bshop 4 Hotel St P. O. Rox 563, COMMSSON MERCHANT 3 Rrpretcntng Moore-Watso- n Dry- - Gcoas Co. g San Francsco, - - Cal. am Harry Ar.ntage. H. Cushman Carter. Samuel A. Walker. Harry Armtage 6k Co. LMTCD. Stock Bonds BROKERS Member Stock Bond Fxchange. P. O. Box 683. Telephone 220. Cable Wreless Address: " Armtage." jl PAPER DEALERS when n m:ed XL or Paper Bags, Twnes, Statonery S PAPER LARGEST HOUSE AMERCAN HAWAAN PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Fort Queen Streets CEO. G. GULD, Vce Pre. & M8r EXCELSOR DARES 92 Offce pocket dares of all szes hound n cloth or leather. Malorders promptly flled. Hawaan News Young; Hldg. Co., Ltd. The telephone lne across the sthmus of Panama s stung o n old ral-roa- tr.eks. d BANKNG THE HOUES FRST NATONAL PANK OFHAWA Al KNttl.l.P Ctplal S5C0.0C0 Surplus $75,000 DRECTORATE: Cecl Frown, Pres.; M. P. Robnson, Vce-prcs.- ; L. T. Peck, Crsher. Geo. N. Wlcox, Geo. P. CstU. H. M. von Holt. Kpvr Accccunta nvted TKE BANK OF HAW, Lmted LHUE BRANCH Lnn:, Kf.r, Hawa Deposts are recevtd subject to check. Certfcates of depost ssued payable on dem. Lo.-.nmade on approved securty. Drawn on Bremen San Francsco erln New York Homr Konr Loneb Yokohama Savngs D : p a kt m ; n t nterest pad on Savngs Deposts. 4r per cent on ordnary 4 per cent on Term V posts. Ordnary Savngs Deposts wll be receved up 0 2,500 n any one account. Sa D-pos- Boxes for R:nt $2 $3 a Year Bshop 6k Co. BANKERS vstablshed 859 J J, lo, Wamea Kaua. t4 J Transacts a Cent ral Baknng Cxchange Busness Commercal Travelers Letters of Credt ssued avalable n all prncpal ctes of the world. v ntel est allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per annum on Savngs Bank deposts. j t nterest pad on Tme Deposts at the followng rates: 3 Months 3 per cent per annum. 6 Months 3 2 per cent per annum. 2 Mouths per cent per annum. AT busness entrusted by customers on other sls receves caretul prompt attenton. The - HOTELS v MAJESTC T.r. Port A; W. St.., Rooms by the day, week or month sngle o n sute. REASONABLE RATES OPEN DAY NGHT Kaua trade solcted MRS. C. A. BLASDELL, Propretor HOTEL BAY VEW Wamea, Kaua M J j t Commercal Man s Favorte Hostlery J St J DCK OLYER, Manager Freplaces were once taxed n Kngl.

6 NSURANCE rl-hom- E" COMPANES J2 HEAD OFFCE Patronze Homo ndustry Tel nsure n the Pru enta What s the use of payng Twenty Premums For a partcpatng polcy when you can buy a no partcpatng polcy for only Ffteen at a lower rate Premums gj 823 Hawaan Trust Co. Ltd. Fort St. Koloa Plantaton Store Wholesale Retal Groceres. Dry Goods of all Descrptons. General EVERY Plantaton Supples. SUBSCRBER to the LHUE GARDEN s enttled to SLAND One Years Tral Subscrpton to "Laughter" the Cheapest, Cleanest, Bggest Best Comc Magazne n the World Every number contan! the eltoest orgnal juke, hunturots stores mll funny pctures. Xo famly should n- wthout - dean wholesome humor "Laughter" s all of that. Sample copy lve cents. CLP THS AD Enclose t wth vottr full name address ffteen cents to cover cost of malng you wll receve the Magazne every month for one year. LAUGHTER PUBLSHNG CO. (nc) FOREST PARK, LL. Ton for ton. warshps ore bult n ths country as quckly as those nboad.t less cost. PROFESSONAL CARDS PHLP L. RCE, Vantecl woman n each County as exclusve Agent for "Laughter." Bg Commsson. Hank references requred. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Lmn; - - Kaua A. R. GLASYER,D.V.M. Wll make monthly headquarter at per schedule below H Lhue - Klauea Kekaha McBryde Makawel FACTS FOR TOURSTS Dstance To Ponts Of nterest From Lhue To Mlks To Mlks Nawlwl l Hanale 34 Koloa ll Wanha 40 Spoutg Horn 3 Haena 43 leee 20 Kalalau 60 Hanapepe 2 From Wamea P Maawekl 25 Or to Olokele Wantea 28 Dtch 6 Kekaha 33 End of Can- Hohl 43 yon Road 4 Nauamaultt 2 Hanapepe fall 6 Walua Rver 6 Putt Kapele Kapaa lng 9 From Lhue to Keala Walua Falls 4 Anahola 5 From Hanale to Klauea 24 Wanha P. H 7 Klauea lng 2 6 Haena caves Kalalau 72 Some Descrptve Ponters Wamea The Canyon, won derful scenc masterpece, easly accessble on horseback. The Olokele Dtch, great en gneerng feat amd clffs crags of exquste beauty, accessble by carrage. The Russan Fort, on the bluff overlookng the harbor, an nterestng relc. The Hanapepe Falls, "Manawaopuua," the head of the Hanapepe canyon carrages go half-wa- y, thence by easy tral on horseback. The Barkng Ss at Nohl, an n terestng freak of nature, excellent roads for carrage. The Marne Drve, Boatng on the Walua rver. The Pole-ln- e Tral, most n terestng rde or tramp nto the tropcal forests. Hanale, The most wonderful colorng n the world. Hawaan scenery ncludes all the colors of the ranbow, the ranbow as Wamea. Bay Vew Hotel; C. W. Spt., prop. Rates, per S3. 00 dav. Hanale. Deverlls Hotel. Mrs. S. B. Deverll, prop. Rooms for Rates, $3.00 per day, $65.00 a mouth, or by agreement...f. Manager V. V. Newell of the Vulcanzng Co., returned to town Saturdav after hav ng spent several days wth local frms n connecton wth hs busness. Mr. Newell made the sl on a motorcycle had much good to say of our excellent roads. Electrc lamps for use n mnes were frst desgned for resctte work, hut now they are extensvely used by the nuners.. at THE GARDEN, SLAND TUESDAY, JUNE, 92. HANAPEPE DONGS By Male Haste. Too late for last ssue. The Hawaans of Hanapepe observed Decoraton Day by the graves wth flowers. Mr. Herman Hertz, fnrmorlv emnloved bv Benson mw f?m tb was an arrvng passenger to Kaua on Wednesday. He took n the Wamea valley, Olokele Canyon, (whch he sad was everv bt as beautful as the Colorado Canyon) Walua Falls Hanale left for on the Saturday boat where he takes the boat tor tne unent on June 6th. Mr. Armstrong of KWp rf fnr cn Saturday but expects to ue back n a few days. Ar. Marshall was an arrvng passenger on the Knatt on Wednes dav. Mrs. Ellott of Koloa was the charmng hostess at a tea lor the young people of McBryde after the Mauea-Kolo- a game. A crowd of young people from McBryde Hanapepe spent a very pleasant day last Sunday. They left Eleele at ten oclock bound for the beautful home of Mr. Walter McBrvde whom tnv were entertaned at a luncheon that only Mr. Brydes chef could prepare. After luncheon the bunch agan mounted took n the Klauea-Kolo- a rame at Knln.n Those composng the very pleas ant outng were the Msses Janet Haste. Leona Laube. Norn ltnft ley, Mable Haste, Maron Haste. Mary Mller. Messrs. Olman, Rath Church, Mller, Dllgham Lovcl. Mr. T Mrs. Purvs nnrl McBryde were callers n Wahawa on Sunday. Mrs. Menefocrlo mul oblrlrm are vstng Mrs. Frank Alexer. lhe Hyadcs loaded sutrnr at Port Allen Studav Mnndnv departed Tuesday. Mrs. Waterhouse was a vstor n Eleele Thursday. Mrs. Baldwn of Mrtknwpl v.ny a vstor n Eleele Tuesday. RMr. Haroertv fnrnprlv nf pepe s to take charge of the buldng of the Hanale brdge, Mr. Lee arrved on flp Tm Wednesday to take charge of the lathng of the new Hananene school, The young men of Wahawa en tertaned Dr. Glasyer at a stag dnner last week. The Salvaton army was represented here last Tuesday by Capt. Kennedy formerly o f Stockton Calf, who takes the place of Capt. Puck. The new school house has already part of ts roofng on one can now see the plan of the buldng as t wll appear when fnshed. The base-ba- ll grounds at Eleele are beng enlarged to make more room for autos spectators at the games. The publc wll surely apprecate ths movement on the part of the plantaton. A short tme was gven Wednesday for exercses relatve to well. Splendd sea bathng. Drvng Memoral Day. Remarks by teachers. Patrotc rdng trps to sontrs. the hnvs Lumaha beach marchng wth ther guns to musc. 4 surf. Wanha power house or tne grapnapnone were the order. up the canvon. THREE LARGE The Chnese school chldren HAENA caves. Hnakapa, a met Thursday mornng for a short most satsfactory tramp. tme after remarks by ther Lhue teacher The Walua relatng to Memoral Day Falls, upper lower, both repay a vst. mssed for the day. the sngng of songs were ds- Klohana, the extnct crater A specal automoble wll splendd attend paranoma of plans, moun our ball team when they cross bats tans sea. wth the crack Klauea team June HOTELS yth. Smple accommodatons, but The rce n ths vcnty s agan good food s the rule n all country large enough to attract the brds dstrcts. Hotels the usual are musc to of yells, be found tn pans, whps shot guns s heard at Lhue, Wamea, Hanale. at varous ponts. Board may be obtaned at almost Mr Olman of Eleele left on Saturday for. any vllage on nqury. Lhue Hotel Fajrvew; W. H. Edtor Brdgewater Mr Jack Rce, Jr., prop. Rates, $3.00 per day, or by agreement. Bergstrom were callers n Hanapepe Frday. Joe Bento fell from hs horse-las- t week broke hs leg. Our boys are contnung ther practce wll be ready for the school boys match game at Wamea, July Fourth. The heavy ran n the mountans Tuesday caused unusualy hgh water n the rver. Wc are greatly pleased by bena told that we were to receve coast mal agan Saturday. Mr. Mrs. Harold S. Trm- - cott entertaned a dnner n n r t v Frday nght. The table was taste fully decorated n red hbscus red crepe paper. A very fne! dnner was served enjoyed bv Mr. Mrs. C. B. lofgaard,.ur. ana.mrs. u. u. Baldwn, Mr. Mrs. W. Schultze, Mss May Woodman, Mr. Bayer Mr. Mrs. Truscott. KEALA HAPPENNGS Keng Mastng) Too late for last ssue. Mr. Apolo has moved hs house from the Kapaa Homesteads to Kapaa. On Saturday nght some theves went nto a Japanese house at Ha nula stole two fne coats a watch. Yunaeh, the owner went after them but they escaped. Some theves entered a Japanese house at the Ah Chong Camp Keala, stole three chckens a bag ot rce wth whch to feed them nn easly escaped. The Klauea Holv Ghost Feast wll be held on the 2rd of June. The Kapaa B Boys went to Eleele to phv for the Holy Gh t Feast on.saturday. Mss Akna of Wamea came to vst Kapaa on Frday nght. Mr. Mrs. Ben Vckers of spent a few days wth Mr. Mrs. Oray a t Kapaa. They left for, Tuesday M the Hall. Mr. Mrs Gray vc a dnner n honor of ther guests before ther departure. Mr. Tucker, Commsson Pu le Ls, wll arrve at Kapaa Saturday, June. He wl look over the Kapaa Homesteads see wnd can be done n regard to roads, etc. Mss Harper Mss Al. went to Wahawa yesterday ng to take flowers whch mr- Mss Harper receved from llonoh h for her Gr-Mother- s grave on Decoraton Dav. Mr. Kaneakta went to Klauea Saturdav on busness. Mrs. Martues who Hvs near the Kapaa Stables was taken serously Frday mornng. The doctor was called suddenly. Sheshows a slght mprovement a t ths wrtng. Mr. Morgan of Kapaa s extre mely ll wth pneumona. t s a stubborn case but Dr. Hofma.n has hopes of a speedy recovery. A Japanese lvng at Kapaa. n dulged too freely n sak Wednesday nght. He caused such a ds turbance on the Elat that he was placed n jal now awats tral. Mrs. Helen Noouau of Honolu lu s vstng her nece nephew, Mr. Mrs. Spaldng of Valkj House. Mr. Jack Bergstrom s n the neghborhood tunng panos. Mr. Spaldng delghted the Kea la Kapaa fans b y loanng them a n Automoble truck Sunday to take n the base-ba- ll game at Makawel. Mr. Mrs. Gray gave a de lghted pcnc on Sundav. Ther guests declare they had a splendd tme. Mr. Newlunpf the Kapaa Homesteads has been joned by- h s father, mother, two brothers sster. They arrved from Washngton ths week. 90 p. SHPPNG AND MAL MALS nter-slan- d Mals Regular mal leaves Lhue on Tuesday Saturday at 5 p. m. Regular mal arrves from ednesday Frday- - mornng. Durng sugar season mal s frequently sent brought steamers mang extra trps between regular mal days. On days when the coast mal s due, the mal boat due on Frday, wll lay over come n on Saturday tl,ornng nstead. OVERLAND MAL Mal for sl offces, leaves Lhue on Monday, ednesday Frday mornngs at sx oclock. Except, however, n cases when the coast mal delays the Frday boat, then the mal wll leave on Saturday at 6 a. n. MALS CLOSE Regstered mal closes on mal days, at four oclock sharp. Ordnary mal, at half past four. NTER-SLAN- D For Kaua VESSELS. Ports W. G. nal,.. every Thursday. S. N. Co., Knau,.. S. N. Co every Tuesday. NOTCE TO SUBSCRBERS n accordance w t h the postal laws governng second class mal matter. e., "not more than three copes of any newspaper can he maled to any unpad subscrber etc., we beg to nform subscrbers to thk Gardkn sl that ten days after the recept of a bll for ther subscrpton, f the amount s not pad, the paper wll be dscontnued wthout further notce. Thk Edtor. Boot Shoe Emporums THE ANVL TRADE MARK REGSTERED ndcates a ftoel shod phot- - for chllr. A substantal school ; a lsh well made dross shoe. Hgh or low out, Kd or Calf stock; hltu, n or laco. Stool shod anvl lr moans "made t wear." Prces, n.c- t) to, f.mo to ; n szes to 2, fc to fu.oo. Try a :r am jrove what we c nloud. t t. flcnerny SPsSL companys SPORTNG AND Mnng Boot The favorte S S.SERRA. 0 The burnng qualty of coal was known a long tme before t was used as fuel. SHOE NOTHNG BETTER FOR MEN These Boots have more water- - proof qualtes than any other a boot known. B You get your moneys worth a even f the prce s hgh. 8 $.00 FOR 7 NCH $ " NCH v UJntn HAS M&MANl,.,,. WAteh-Pro- of qualtes. 0J Sl;M lonolu. Messenger Servce Agent Muscal JAMES W. oenmng Alexer Young Larauky We use AtTsrAN WATCK. t makes whte clothes whter, the colored brghter, the clothes wear 50 per cent longer. OFFCE TERRTORAL Manager 88 Kng Street PA. SERVCE Auto Pano nerplayers Premeone Players Ppe Reed Organs Talkng Machnes. Vctor nd Columba Records. New Hawaan Records n Stock THE VERY LATEST SHEET MUSC Oceanc Steamshp Gos. Tme-tabl- e tons dsplacement, sals from June 29. Frst-clas- s sngle to San Fran csco, $65; round trp, $ 0. C. Brewer & Co. Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS STORE PLANTATON MANUFAf.THRFRS SHOE CO BOOT! BERGSTROM MESSENGER nstruments Agents For Kaua, n The Harrson Mutual Assocaton J. M. Kaneakta on membershp, Lhue W..Rce. Merchse, Lhue Rev. J. A. Akna membershp, Wamea C B. Hofgaard & Co. Ltd., Merchse. Wamea Mss Power Fashonable Parlora 20.2 Botton Bd,. Fort Strt.t Mllnery (

7 THE GARDEN SLAND. Wll be gven by The Garden sl f you wsh to see your lady frend secure one of these valuable przes, nomnate her at the begnnng of the contest. A good early start s half the battle. REMEMBER-Eve- ry cdate has an EQUAL Chance. A CLASSY FOR FRST GRAND PRZE D RUNABOUT WORTH 8O0 SECOND GRAND PRZE Trp to Volcano of Klauea return wth a two weeks stop over at the Volcano FVE OTHER PRZES One beautful Sold Gold Watch, Ffty Dollars n Cash, One post card sze Kodak, One Lades hsome leather slver mounted dressng case one hsomely desgned Lbrary Lamp. READ THE CONDTONS BELOW $ nstructons To Cdates Enter the name of the young lady whom you wsh to recure one of the valuable przes, or better stll, get the young lady to enter her name, then vote for her. Those who get n at the start have the best chance a t wnnng! So dont delay. Enter your name your frends wll do the rest. n order to prevent any error n the regsterng of the votes the terrtory covered by the Gakden s.no has been dvded nto fve dstrcts, whch are as follows: DSTRCT ncludes Lhue proper. DSTRCT 2 ncludes that terrtory on the Hanale sde of Lhue. DSTRCT 3 All that terrtory on the Wamea sde of Lhue. Remember that cdates from any dstrct may secure votes from any or all of the dstrcts n fact from anywhere, but they must slate n whch dstrct they resde. There are seven przes n all. The cdate who receves the next greatest number of votes wll be awarded the $800 Classy Ford Runabout. The cdate who receves the greatest number of votes wll be awarded a trp t o the Volcano of Klauea return wth a two stop-oveweeks r at the volcano. The cdate next n number of votes wll take her choce of the remanng fve przes, so on; these fve valuable przes consts of One beautful sold Gold Watch, Ffty Dollars n Cash, One Post- - Nomnaton Ballot..Ths Ballot, when properly flled out brought or maled to the offce of The Garden sl wll count Name of Cdate Address VOTES Dstrct No - Only one of these ballots wll be placed to the credt of any one cdate. Card Sze Kodak, One Lades hsome sold leather, slver mounted dressng case, one hsomely desgned Lbrary Lamp. Any sngle lady, s elgble to compete provdng the condtons set forth below are compled wth: Cdates must resde n the dstrct n whch they are competng No cdate wll be allowed to transfer votes to another after recevng them for herself. Every cdate must be nomnated on blanks prnted n the Gah-mv- N sl, or a smlar blank furnshed by the contest Department. No statement or promse made by any solctor, canvasser or agent, varyng from the rules as set forth wll be recognzed by the Gakdun sl. All coupons n us t be neatly trmmed fastened together- - before sendng them to ths department or droppng them n the post- - offce or they wll be rejected. No employee or member of employees famly of the Gakdrn sl can enter ths contest. All questons that may arse wll be determned by the contest manager hs decson wll be fnal. All money pad to the contestants on subscrptons must be sent drect to the contest manager. We wll acknowledge recept of all remttance specal ballots wll be ssued forwarded to the cdate. Contestants who lve n one dstrct are not prevented from secur- - Schedule of Votes 6 Months $.50; 5oo votes Year $2.50; 000 votes 2 Years $5.00; 0,000 votes 3 Years $7.50; 20,000 votes 4 Years $0.00; 40,000 votes 5 Years $2.50; 00,000 votes For ten years subscrpton to the Garden sl we wll allow 250,000 votes. ng votes or subscrptons n any other localty as votes are allowed on any pad o r prepad subscrptons. f an order for a subscrpton s sent n wth the money voes wll be ssued n favor of any contestants that the wrter may desgnate be returned to the subscrber or maled to the cdate f desred. n no case wll any change be made that s not of equal farness to all cdates. Ths Garden sl reserves the rght to make any changes or addtons to the above condtons that may be deemed necessary n the nteresfh o tte contestants. Stng of Contestants KEKAHA MarySlva 2.000,65 WAMEA Mss Akna 20,000 Ktta Lee MAKAWEL ",756,365 Mss ladget 35,000 Mary Bryant KOLOA Ellen Kalawe 600,000 Mss Sato LHUE Dasy Sheldon,250,00 F.lse Schumacher 0,500 Mss laae KAPAA 400,000 Mss Paschch KLAUEA Mss Keatng 38,000 Kva Akana. 300,00 Hva Teft 95,000 HANALE MssRedell,050,070 VOTE COUPON Good for Face Value n the GARDEN ths coupon counts SLANDS $,00 TEN VOTES AUTO CONTEST G00D UNTL JlE 9- - For Mss - Address Dstrct No Coupon must be n post offce before expraton trmmed or they wll not be counted. Prospectve Cdates wshng nformaton should Phone 24, The Garden sl Contest Manager Address all Communcatons to Contest Manager, The Garden sl, Telephone 24L m date CONTEST CLOSES JULY 2nd. 92

8 BY AUTHORTY Brdge Tender., Bde wll k- - vtvvctl l w KruaU l.nun Fund Cnn-sn- fr tlo ml-s- t tlctot of a U toot ru-tlot- o gr.ur brdge ut Klatua,. to L 6loek noon, July!!rd.!U. Plan am sjocll!utu jvll bo fmulu-dupon-. ajplcaton to J.. Montane, Ettmvr Loan Fund Cottsson, sad applcaton to bo accompaned by $5.00. J.. MotAo.vr., lngncor Kana Loan tnlconvo. To show how unconscously a mans busness may be n hs mnd al all tmes, took a fnancal operator to a fancers to select a dog, what knd of a dog do you thnk he asked for at once? "What knd?" "A water dog. Sad he had! heard t was a good stock propos ton." t s estmated that half a.ml der, 7 horse power. to the lon New Yorkers are awake undersgned busy, legtmately or otherwse, all! C.AcnoN-r- ; Al, nght. Lhue, Kaua. Used by fll tlts tttj Gohege Mmas that the ball almvt "tnaamv 7? used s the )u;."t H MA.f - ; tv!"3. AMERCAN LACJL J.ALL. V College men uot.t n. c! r. h n t? :x ;4m x: H but the t - tha!) tt.) a:l ua Collecc men know too tln.t n..- - Uracl h lall has Bdon-.- l hv t Amercan League for ten years a" s th Olcul League Hall. No other ball can be usel n any League game. P tee evcrywhe.e, f.25. The Reach Trade-mar- on all SDcrllnn Goods s a auarantec nl nn.lllv tacton, your nn a new artcle or money back (except on tlalu BjU under $.00). UBJ.A ylluaj UAL.Lt WUlll TJlH TerOff..u.M U..U.J u.0 nauuj lnkuu JUMury UU JJUU3 V H Vll B 7 jut MKADO We FOR SALE A n almost new, 9 model, ford tourng car four seater. Very complete n n d u frst-.t-.s condton. W.l sell c.eap for rash. For prce full pnrtctlars enqure at Tn; Gakh.x sl offce. Just the car tor rent servce. FOR SALE One Maxwell Tourng car, n good condton. Cheap for cash. One bay mare, 4 2 hs hgh, well broken not nfrad of atttos. Also cart harness, new. Prce $ One Peter Rght anvl, 50lbs; one 30 nch bellows, cheap. J A 5 S KlJWAHDS, rlauea. FOR SALE- - Seccr. ndan motorcycle, Twn Oyln-Appl- y Theo. H. Daves & Co., Ld. Sole Agents for the Terrtory of Hawa Have Queen St., receved ther ht also cary of the new large stock of THE GARDEN SLAND. SUMMER COMFO Now that the Summer days are here, we wsh to call the attenton of our lady patrons, to our offerngs n GOODS! Our Summer Dress Goods nclude Dress Lnens, French Gnghams, Pque, Lawns, Batstes, Swss EMBRODERY LACE DEPARTMENT Our Embrodery Lace Department contans an assortment of beautful desgns of the latest pat-er- ns are exceptonal value for the prce. fllrnr t k n m Ft f t V J fcl A Lll N. Bllard Tables Bowlng Goods. 2r Some Bref Brevetes M5 Kubey & Pay, the travelng clothers are n Wanca where they have declared ther ntenton ol sutng" evetybody wthm the next fve days. Chef of Health nspector Cook Henry Honan, are lookng nto the santary stuaton n L,huc-th- s week. D. Horner who has been apponted to the poston of "ol luna," shpment BLLARD ABLES a supples n BO WLNG WHTE YS EMPORUM, E mult hs dutes to be confned to the men n charge of olng publc roads. Mr. Mrs. Wshard Mr. Mrs. Moragne, attended the ball game at Klauea last Sunday. Salesman McClanahan of Hack-fel- d & Co., regstered at Hotel Farvew last nght. Mr. Mrs. G. H. Force of Los Angeles, were regstered at the Farvew last week. Mr. Force represents the Calforna Corrugated Culvert Co., was here partly to consult wth County Engneer Moragne regardng hs needs n ths lne. Tenders are called for n ths ssue for the constructon of a grder brdge at Klauea. Hans Rechelt the popular assstant bookkeeper n the offce of the hue Plantaton, leaves ths afternoon on an extensve trp throughout Europe. The Koloa Holy Ghost feast was celebrated n gorgeous splendor last Sunday, beng augmented greatly by the famous Lhue b, whch journeyed hence Sunday mornng. W. H. Stuart, manager of the Electrc Co., s on the sl n connecton wth hs frms Kaua busness. Mr. Steuart s a lve wre busness man hs present trp wll doubtless create a permanent asset to hs prosperous frm. C. W. Sptz who bought out the Coney Garage, wll lay the cars up for complete overhaulng as fast as he can hopes to have everythng n apple pe order wthn a short tme. He has taken the agency for the Fsk Tres, a consgnment of whch wll arrve wthn a few days. Ten dollars costs were h- d out to Wm. Puao n Judge Doles court yesterday mornng, as the result of n joy-rd- e n a machne whch dd not belong to hm. The county s dong some excellent work n reparng the rough spots on our otherwse perfect roads. MOKHANA CLUB Contnued from page. Every week they met, w t h ponderous volumes o f German Hstory or Lterature under ther arms, devoted a long afternoon to serous study, whle long German names nvolved German sentences ran through ther mnds the rest of the tme. As the result of all ths study they have come out of the year wth a vast respect admraton for the German ct the German people a vast realzaton of how much nunc there s that mght be known about them. Head of the work commttee, Mrs. Hans senberg was most effcent, her grasp of the subject beng so comprehensve her enthusasm so nfectous that there was steadly growng nterest n what seemed frst an unattractve range of work. Durng the summer months the club wll be on vacaton, resumng work agan the frst Wednesday of October. The work for next year wll be along the lnes of general lterature. SUNDAYS P O GAMES K. A. C.s On the K. A. C. grounds, a large number of enthusastc fans were gven an exhbton of frst-clas- s ball. Wamea took the game wth a score of 5 to 4, but earned t wth a stll fght. The K. A. C. team s n good form ths season contans some excellent materal. The Wameas are a clean lot of sports, know the game. However, ther battery s a trfle weak, but ther feldng s consdered second to none. KOLOA After gettng a safe lead of 9 runs the Lhues lost to Koloa. The score stood 2 to 3 n favor of Lhue when n the 9th. the Koloas bunched ten runs endng the game wth a score of 3 to 2. The fact that the Koloas ran up the score whch gave them the game by an eyelash, after two outs, ndcates that the Lhue bunch had suddenly been placed n the "ar-y-playclass, wth ther anchor completely out of workng order. A blocked ball, weak ptchng, general roudysm upon the part of the Koloa team, s the excuse gven by the Lhue team for ts defeat. KLAUEA By bg odds, the chef nterest n baseball dongs Sunday, centered n Klauea, where the crack Mc-Bryteam tackled the Klaueas who as yet have not met defeat ths season. The weather was fne a s a result, hundreds o f spectators gathered from all parts of the sl to see the contest between these two popular teams. The McBryde people are to b e greatly admred for the support they gve ther team. Autos, flled wth pretty grls, bearng flutterng penants of ther team, bordered the damond rooted so enthusastcally that even Klaueas bg manager felt that n justce to ther efforts, the score should have been closer. Among McBrydes promnent ctzens a t the game were also Walter McBryde, Manager Alexer, a number of Makawelsplayers, among whom were Honan J. Fassoth, the battery. Nor was the McBryde contngency more enthusastcally represented by the tar sex than was Klauea, for the pretty fans for whch Klauea s famous, dotted the feld lke so many butterfles, cheerng n turn aganst the Mc- - Brydes as ther favortes executed some successful stunt. The Klaueas were there wth; ther quet, but result-gettn- method whch never fals to not only wn the game but also wn the admraton of the fans. However, the three runs n the frst, s all that saved them from a te as the McBrydes took a new lease on lfe swatted Wood all over the grounds for a few mnutes. The McBrydes played excellently, ther feldng beng an mprovement on ther last game, a good support to the battery. The game was not marred by a n y unpleasantness, both managers Lovel Sanborn, provng ther effcency as such. The summary o f the game follows: st nnng. McBryde Taktan sngled. Lovel sngled to frst, Taktan blew out on 2nd. Andrade took st. on beng struck by ball. Spaldng flew to ss. Ak flew to lb. No run. Klauea Kerr flew to f, Geo. Akaua sngled, Sanborn swatted a 2 bagger, scorng Akana. Wood flew to rf. J. Pacheco banked a 2 bagger, Sanborn paced over the home slab. Here Gabrel sngled, lettng Pacheco kss the home plate. Gabrel after beatng t to lb decded to get 2nd. but flunked n the act cashed n. 3 runs. 2nd nnng. McBryde Maderos struck out, Akana joned hm from ptcher to st. Perrera, thnkng the other two n need of company, also fanned. No run. Klauea Theo. Pacheco made st. on error of st. base, whle J. Akana went out ss to st. Pacheco advanced to 2nd. Lorenso sngled, scorng T. Pacheco. Kerr flew to rf, Geo. Akana rapped a 2 bagger, brngng Lorenso home. Sanborn was shelved ss to st, endng the nnng wth 2 more runs for the home team. 3rd nnng. McBrvde Johnson sngled, Taktan flew to f, when Gabrel sounded h s death knell by a beautful catch. Johnson faded out of exstence somewhere between lb a u d 2nd n an attempt t o make a steal, whle Lovel was saved n attempt to run by an out from catcher. No run. g R T S! Klauea Wood was forced to wood-u- p by ptcher to st, J. checo ded n a flght to rf. whle a neat play from ss to st. put a short stop to Gabrels efforts untl further notce. No run. 4tu nnng. McBryde Andrade fanned, Spaldng, owng to a bunch of errors, pulled up at 2nd. stole 3rd on a sngle by Ak, came prancng home. Maderos fanned, Akana bt the dust from a pretty play from 3rd. to st. One run. Klauea Theo. Pacheco took a flght to ss. J. Akana ded from ss to st. Lorenso put the Kbosh on the remanng chance n a fly to left feld. No run. 5th nnng. McBryde Perrera met hs fate from ptcher to st, Johnson connected a fly wth 2nd, whle a play from ptcher to st, rounded out Taktaus exstence No run. Klauea Kerr bnged a two bagger, Geo. Akana got hs from ptcher to st, a double play from a fly by Sanborn, put laueas quetly to sleep. No the; rttn. 6th nnng. McBryde Lovel walked, made 2nd o n pass ball. Then thngs began to happen. Andrade led a 3 bagger, Lovel turkey-trotte- d h o m e. Spaldng placed a 2 bagger, scorng Andrade. Ak flew to 2nd, Maderos flew to f, Akana n makng st on error got Spaldng over home plate. Perrera went out ptcher to st. Three runs. Klauea Woods n a m e was changed to Denns n a play from ptcher to st. J. Pacheco walked managed to steal 2nd. Gabrel walked. Theo. Pacheco dealt a 2 baser, scorng J. Pacheco, Gabrel. J. Akana went out 3rd to st, whle Lorenso expred as the result of a play from center to st. Two runs. 7th. nnng. McBryde Johnson sngled. Taktan sngled, Johnson lost hs breath at 2nd. Taktan reached 2nd on steal. Lovel bunted. Taktan ded on 3rd. Lovel moved to 2nd on steal. Andrade fanned, Lovel stole 3rd. Spaldng went out from 3rd to ptcher, Lovel reached home. One run. Klauea Kerr made st on ervor of f, stole 2nd, whle Geo." Akana was granted a pass to st on balls. Ken stole 3rd, Akana stole 2nd. Sanborn went out catcher to st, Kerr scored on error. Wood fanned. Geo. Akana scored on wld throw st t o 3rd. J. Pacheco lost hs lease on lfe on rf. wo runs. 8th nnng. McBryde Ak sang hs dyng notes to a tune executed by ptcher st baseman, so enchanted was Maderos that he dd lkewse. Then Akana walked, a n d here Perrera sealed matters wth a hot drve to center feld. No run. Klauea Bngo! Kerr fanned. Theo. Pacheco callapsed lkewse j. Akana was clothed n the death shroud from ss to st. The crafty McBryde twrler was evdently on the job. No run. 9th nnng. McBryde Johnson, one of tl crack batters, faled to get n lj? stck work went to an unworthy death at the hs of a combnaton evdently done purposely felonously of t h e ptcher to st. Taktan walked, stole 2nd 3rd, Lovel ded gracefully from the same combnaton whch put the ld on Johnsons coffn Ptcher t o st. Andrade sngled, raktan romped home. Spaldng swatted a sngle her, scorng Andrade, Ak sngled, Spaldng stole 3rd, Maderos n a straght shot to ptcher, added the fnshng touch to one of the best cleanest ball games of the season. Two runs. Next Sundays Gamos. Klauea Kapaa June 6 Makawel to Lhue June 6 Wamea to McBryde June 6 STANDNG OF TEAMS W. L. Pc Klauea Makawel McBryde K. A. C Wamea Lhue Koloa SCORES Klauea o McBryde 7 Wamea 5 K. A. Cs 4 Koloa 3 Lhue 2

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