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The Maui News from Wailuku, Hawaii • Page 3

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The Maui Newsi
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Wailuku, Hawaii
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7 .4 LOCALS Happy New Year. Have you sworn off, this ypar? 1002 wa ushered in with icy blasts. The Tlilo team von Iho buse ball fame by a score of 7 to 4. Auction salo ofNahiku ciTocts at Kahului. See nrl.

In another column. The poiicn force pnve Ihcir annual New Yeii hi i i nt court house on Wednesday. Hakokala wore a heavy mantle of snow this week, extending nearly half way down its tides. The kindergirdou p.t Alexander House will not open for the new term till Monday, January 13. The beans are to bo counted ami the- guessing awarded this evening at the Kahului Store.

The Ladies' Guild of Waihiiai wii' meet at two o'clock on Friday afternoon January 10. at Mrs. Ogg's. Tho music for the New Year's ball, given by Mr. and Mrs.

Lowrio was furnished by tho Waihco 0111111161" club. The late rains of tho north Kona mad3 tho roads on centra1 Maui quito boggy, but the winds arc rapidly drying them out. yj' Tho IT. C. S.Co.

have prohibited the dumping of garbage and refuse on the beach between Wailuku and Kahului, and those who do so are subject to arrest. Tho Christmas number of tho Paradise of the Pacific is an olegaut edition, and purely Uawuiiau in llavor. i Every family on tho Islands should subscribe for this monthly for continued and increasing excellence makes it worthy of generous support. Over forty Hawaiian residents of Makawao went in a body, to spend New Year at Lahaina. Arrangements had been made for tho Eis: mark Stables Co.

to take them over, but that plan fell through. Antone Do Rego tho energetic manager of the Iao Stablesiwas then called on, and in a few hours be titled out teams and send thorn all over. E. C. manager of the Pacific Vehicle Supply Co.

is out in a brand new ad. this week, which stable men and prospectiva carriage, harness and supply purchasers should read. This company may well boast oi the high' class carry, as well as the reasonable-pecs of their prices. Mr. J.

A. Harris, the artistic sign painter is preparing an elaborate advertising bill-board which will be placed over tho door of the post oflico. Tho lettering will be in black- and gold, and a space of 10 by 12 inches will bo allowed to each subscriber. The wholo will prove, a very pretty and effective advertisement. On tho afternoon of New Year'? day, several practice games of polo were played by tho Makawao polo club at Sunnysido.

An interesting feature of tho game was the trying put of "Aguinaldo" one of tho four polo ponies recently purchased by Mr. Frank Baldwin in San Francisco. "Agglo" is a sturdy, nimble little bay. and throughly understands the nice points of polo. Mr.W.H.Crozier, carriage builder and repairer at Lahaina has engaged tho services of an expert in that line, and stable men as well as any others who wished to have their carriages or buggies repaired, repair.

fcd or retrimined should at once tako advantage of tho opportunity. Mr. Cro-: zier carries a large stock of carriage trimmings, harness and general supp lies at but above coast prices. The Pacific Commercial Advertiser has more than kept its promise in tho matter of a handsome New Year edition. Dound in pamphlet form, which makes it mnch more convenient to handle, it is full of good things from cover to cover.

The fide'ity and naturalne.es with which tho ft. attires of prominent Ilonoluluaus aro portrayed is perfect, and tho reading matter isjust as good. Thousands cf this issue should bo sent to the toast. Our young friend, Attorney N.W. Aluli avows Limself tho author of the communication recently sent to the Honolulu press, defending Judge Kalua.

We give No credit for being sincere, but would cordially suggest ho bring his manuscript to this office in future and have its grammar and orthogrphy corrected properly, before forwarding it. We could also correct hi3 statements, if fce would permit us. ADMITS ALLEGATIOiNS. AMD Dr.r-IE-; THE ALLIGATOR. Tn tho IinHetm and Advertiser of this week, appears a cominunicatii of decidedly pedagogical flavor, was evidently intended a defense of Judge Kalua.

Th' cdi. unification franljl, admits the charges of drunkenness and 'ilea pacity, quoting tho unfortunate of Webster as an excuse for tin; former and interposing absolutely no defense jr the latter. It attempts to break th? foreo of the charge, that Judge Kalua held confidential communications with prisoners who were to bo tried before him. Tho writer have been honest in bis matter, but if so, he was sadly misinformed, and if he will come out from behind his noin-de-pluino and interview tho editor of the News, the latter will gladly place in facts which will convince him of the truth of that charge also. The writer of the communication in question, acting on the old adage that "when j-ou havo no deft-iue, abuse tho other fellow," makes a cowardly attack from behind his nom-de-plume, on Attorney George lions.

As a matter of fact, tho News emphatically asserts that neither Attorney lions nor any one else save the editor of tho News, either wroto or inspired tho article which appeared in the News. Only two men, Hon. IT. P. Baldwin and Col.

V. II. Cornwall knew that such an article would appear until it was in print, and that fact was merely inci dentally seated to them on board the Claudinc, on a recent trip from Ho nolulu. The real jest of tho communication, at which the writer probably smiled as he wroto it, was the assertion that, "if put to the people, Judge Kalua will pull the majority." What people? Did tho writer havo in mind some of the poor, ignorant Ilavvai- ians who are homeless today on ac-acount of peculiar laud deals with Judge Kalua? If so, here is a pretty littlo story. Somo years since, Judge Kalua ap proached a young, married Hawaiian lady with an offer to buy her taro land near Wailuku for a small sum.

She consulted her husband, who told her not to sell, as tho land was pro bably worth live or six times the amount offered. The next day Judge Kalua returned for his answer, and when she declined to sell, he let loose on her a shameful flow of vitupera tion and billingsgate, in the use Jof he is a past master, when oc casion serves. The husband of the lady, a respectable citizen of Wailuku at the present time, was inform ed of tho gross insults offered to his wife and naturally was, as he expressed it, after wards, "too mad to cat his supper and'breakfasor to sleep." But lie did better, ho met Judge Kalua on Main street opposite the Eismark Stables the next morning and gave him a thrashing which should, if it did not, teach him to be more decent and honest in his dealings with Hawaiians. Personal Mention. Bishop Willis is visiting Maui.

A ttorney George Hons goes to Honolulu on this afternoon's Claudine. 7m. Crawford, the Chinese Interpreter, leaves for Honolulu today. Mr. and Mrs.

Carley of Paia returned from Honolulu on Tuesday's Claudinc. Matt MeCanu and Bob Carlisle of Lahaina paid a flying visit to Wailuku yesterday. Attorneys A.N. Kepoikai and Jas. L.Coke, andCol.W.H.

Cornwell came over on Tuesday's Claudine. lion. F.J. Testa, who has been spen ding some weeks on Maui, left on Monday night's Kiuau (or to take iu the races. Miss Northern, niece of Mrs.

Hay- selden of Wailuku left for Honolulu yesterday, and will go to the coast to resido permanently, Mr.tr. W. Adams, railway Supt. at Spree Kelsvillo leaves for Kahuku, Ouhu today, with his wife, where they will make their homo in the future. Mr.

A. J. Dickens sometime ago sent iu his resignation as manger for Lovejoy at Wailuku and Mr. Lewis expected over next week to to take charge of the bnsiness. Mrs.T.

B.Lyons is an applicant for the position in the Wailuku school left vacant by the resiguatuu of Miss Maggie Nape, and as she is endorsed by Inspector Kcliinoi, slip will probably receive the appointment. Mr. V. A. took cha'ge of the Wailuku post oliice, January 2.

Mr.T. B. Lyons, the letlring postmaster a very courteous and obliging ortii'ial, and quite r.s much muy si.Te.ly be predicted of Mr. Vetlesen. Mr.nnd Mrs.

W. If. Field wei cuic h' married at Muuiusoiu on New Year's Eve, at iiojn, and alter dinner drove to their home in Valley, where they will reside. There were no i ivitcd guests save Hon. I T.

P.B.iklwin, ho gave a way tho bride. Mr. Howard of the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, in company with bis wife, has spent tin- ast two week? at as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. P. Luf- kin. Mr. and Mrs.Purteous are delightful people to know, nr.d made many friends in Maui.

They leave for Honolulu this afternoon. Cupt. J.N.Kcoia, has resigned the oflice of Clerk of the Circuit Court, as he could not hold two oi'icts, and preferred that of deputy tax Mr. Keola made an extremely efliei- ent court clerk, aud hi3 place cannot readily be filled. It is hoped that a Maui boy may succeed him, if a competent one can be had at the salary.

BORN. SAFFEHY At Wailuku, Maui, Jan. 1st, 1002, to Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Salfery, a daughter. NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has removed his office. as Depulj Tax Assessor of Maka wao trom the building formerly occupied, to an office adjoining the Paia Plantation Office, where he can be found for the transaction of business. W.

O. AIKEN. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Wong Yau has contracted to pur chase Iho interests of Cheong Ngat and Lum Lorn, in the firm of Kwong Lung lai YW Kec doing busi ness on Market street, WailulJu, Maui, II. and will become there by the solo owner in said firm.

The firm will not bo responsible for anv debts except those contracted by tho undersigned, after January To, and all debts owing to the firm will thereafter be payable to him solely. V. ONG YAU Wr.ilukti, Maui, Dec. 2D, AT AUCTION. Saturday, 11th at, the premises of tho Kahului Railroad Company, I will sell at Public Auction tho following articles brought from Nahiku Sugar Company for convenience of side.

Tools and Implements, such as: Plows. Harrows, Picks, Hoes, Axes, Cane and Grass Knifes, Shovels, Mattocks, etc. Blacksmith's and Plumber's Oi t-fit complete. Wagon Harnesses, Plow Harnesses Cinches, Collars, etc. Iron; B.

II. Spikes, Pipe, Corr. Iron, Bidging, Wire Rope, Manila Hope, etc. One large fiat Car for 3 ft. gauge.

2 small fiat Cars for 3 ft. gausre. 2 Lumber wagons and one Gon-e Neck Wagon. A lot of lumber of different sizes any length from 1x12 to 8x12. Terms, Cash.

GEO. HONS, Auctioneer. WATEPv NOTICE. In accordance with Section 1 cf Chapter XXVI cf the laws of All persons holding water privileges or those paying water rates, are hereby notified that tho water rates for tho term ending June ISO, 10t2, will bo due r.nd pavable at the office of tho Wailuku Kahului Wa ter Works, on the 1st day of Janu ary, All such rates remaining unpaid for 1.1 days after they are due will bo subject to an additional 10 per cent. All privilcgas upon which rates remain unpaid February 15, (30 days after becoming delinquent), are liable to suspension without fnrther notice.

Rates aro payable at the office of the Water Works iu tho Wailuku Court House Building. W. E. Bui. Supt.

Wailuku Kahului Water Works. Wailuku, Jan, 4, 1902. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on December Wong Pun sold out his partnership interest in the firm of Tui Flirig doing business on the corner of Market Street and K'ahi i Avenue, Wailuku, Maui, and that I.e. will not be responsible fr th'its conl acted by said alter said date.

Wong Pun W.s'luku. Ma Dee. 10, V'-l. Annual etoctin oi RtocIicLici'F. An aniuuil meeting of the stock holder, of The First 'National Funk of for the purpose of olrct-iiiif for the ensuing year will lie held at, their Banking in Wailuku.

Maui, on Tuesday, Jan. I 1. at P. M. C.

I). LUFKIN CAsmr.ir TFilKA GURY DEPARTMENT oi CcmplroIIcs the Cur rency. I. shirgtr.n, D. October 17, by satisfactory evidence to the undersigned, it bus Ucu made to appear that "The First Bank of in the Town of Wr.iuiku.

Territory of Hawaii, has complied with all tho pro visions of the Statutes of the United States required to bo complied with jefore an association shall be author ized to commence tho business of Bonking: Now Thomas P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller ol the Currency, do hereby certify that The First National Bank of Wailu ku," in the Town of Wailuku, in the District of Wailuku, Territory of Hawaii, is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty-one hundred andsix- ty-nino of the Revised Statutes of theJUnitcd States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and Seal Seal of office, this Seventeenth day of October, 1901 T. P. KANE, Deputy end Acting Comptroller of the Currency.

in tho Court Circuit of the Socoud Circuit, TEKRITOItY OF HAWAII. Annie E. Mulvany "'1 S-tmmous. Iibol in Djvorco. V.

Mulvany I The Territory of Hawaii: To or lii.s V.w Slit-rift of of Maui, or lx-yuty: You nro commanded to summou I', rei Jiuu nt Lulia'nn, Ishinl la the Territory oi H.wiiii, Defcniluut in cuse. lie i hi v.illiti tvver. da: 1 ufter sen ies hereof, to tie ami uppenr before snid Circuit Court at tl.T)eci in'erTenu thereof, to bo holili a at nf on tho Ih day of Lest, ut a o- A. to tLe claim ol Auio XuUv.uy, at pluiui sliojlu not be nwiir.irj lmrKwntit tj the of her nunexeit l'L'iitioj. Aul hiivo you thou there Writ with return your procMVlingy tliereou.

Wltnc.x, HON. JOIIX V. KALUA. of the Circuit Cen ol ti.o Ser.ll T. this 17th day of October, A.

U. Mil. (Svned) JAS. N. K.

KEOLA, CU-rk. I hereby certify the to be a true ami correct copy of the original l-cmud by mc in said cause, ijcj that tho Orirt at the December Term, Ittil, of tho Second Circuit Court, Territory of Hawaii, or.iered publication of the ame, and a continuance of said cause until the ne.t Juno Term, of said Court. (Sea!) JAS. N.K. KKOLA, Clerk.

Dec. lull. II AifffGwif 1 FOR THE S-CHICKERING I CROWN I KROEGfeR I and I QTOF5Y and CLARK PIANOS iS. BERCSTROM MUSIC CO. Port St.

IIoMoi.r i.v 9 fiiti ffi mm .3 rft in is iti in us LMVetlesen Acccasisnt General Business Agent ti 11 Agent EQl'ITASII LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY BILLS COLLECTED LAHAINA, MAUI. Prooi' AVrito for Catalogue r.nd Printed List. Pearson Pottes Ltd the mail Qmm house -On. VOi. WDvTi.

"ivJ -5 -1 t. 1 Tl uenerai iviercnanciise I Having Sold off IMs and-Shoes. Complete Assortment Notably California and Tomatoes CiXi and exanitae ay Stock. You w-n find just whit you v.ant at is rlsM Price i iGoods Delivered at Wailuku. :ir.d Waikapu.

8URISCYS, WO IS A WA TO? B'JCGIiia i FHAETOMS BBAKtiO HARNESS UP PUT SW. our prices the lowest, oup grade the highest, our terms the easiest. P. P. ISEXBERJ, Pitcsii.Esr.

Clms, F. Hernck Carriage Lfd. 125 Meiiciiaxt Stkset. Iloxou t.r, to Svr.r.z:;:vi..n A beautiful scl ction cf triple plated Coffee Pots, Tua Dishes, Sugar Dowis, Cuko I'ircheiv, etc. and some lovely CLOCKS.

1 fi it, aVf1 ttv Pi-t if 4. 0-t ij ir Tw. 'v The First National Bank OF WA2LUICU' Incorporntetl under the Laws uf the United State t5 Washington, D. 01. TT.

J. LOWRIE, W. T. ROEIXSOX, Vict-Puts ujent C. V.

LUFKIN', C.Ys:ur. F. J. WHEKLERaxu R. A.

WADSWORTII, Solicits accounts of Corporations, Finns und Iiuliri'junl. DRAWS EXCHANGE on all Parts of tlie World. AGJpNCY Globe A "Ik ns. T- "ti. -Jj.

-c s-l-H5. 7J Slock And enlarged my store I now jjj carry a new stock of Dross Goods A hirse consignment of Sliocs a iicl Underwear on tho wtty from. Br.n Francisco. A Of frosh groceries, including fresh Diamond S. Hams, Racon and Silver Lea! Lard.

Full line of fresh 0 cfinned yoods and fruits. Pears, Peaches, PJums 01 U). or. $3 2. SO P.

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