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11 Vol. io. HILO, , HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1905. No. 46. lit 5. 1)P fiUtf C&vtlumc Mortgagee's Notice of Intention to Foreclose I'UDUSIIKM HVHRY TUESDAY THE HILO BAND BECOMES A GOONTY BAND .Nfe'- - okpicu, Kino brnKur, IIilo, Hawaii and of Sale. '.WMa v Tkiuunk Ulock. ,.M, v Notice is hereby given The County of Hawaii is have a county band. is (By Wireless to unk.) Uilo Tribune Publishing Compnny, Ltd that pursuant to lo This practically The Tun J the power of sale contained In that cer the effect of the appropriation made on Friday by the Hoard of Super- Publlahera ami lToprltloii. ft' Britt-Nelso- tain mortgage made by William Fernan-de- 9 visors giving to the IIilo Baud $100 per month for their support nnd n Fight. Preitdeut C 0. Kknnkdv maintenance. dissenting K E. RlCHAku. and his wife, Jessie Per mimics, at There was only one vote ntnoug the members

r. Hoard from oT San Francisco, Cal., Sept. um- Secretary-Treasure- . . J Cajilk Kiduway mortgagors, of Honokaa, Hamukua, of the of Supervisors, and that was Supervisor Sliipmau 5. James J. JefTris has consented to AuJItor A. 1. Surto.N Island and , to M. V. Knu, who believed that the burden of supporting the Band-houl- d be pire the Britt-Nels- on fight, his fee to be $1,000. Director! U. M. Thompson, I). W. Maksii Holmes, of said Honokaa, Trustee for paid by the citizens and residents of Hilo, and not by the county. Jeffries first demanded $2500 to referee the Britt-Nels- on fight and Mailc Lodge No. ami Supervisor Sliipmau from the Finance Committee returned back to there was a hitch in the match. Advertisement! unaccompanied tiv peel fie 4, K. of P.. his ,a iumuctlom inserted until ordered out. successors in office, as mortgagee, dated the Hoard, without recommendation, the petition of 200 signers asking Britt and Battling Nelson arc scheduled lo fight on the afternoon of r. Advertisements discontinued llbrceilratlon the 13th day of June, A. D. 1901, and for government assistance for the Hilo Hand. The Supervisors proceeded Admission Day at Colma. The contest is to be a finish and will settle of specified tierlod will be dialed at If con to consider the proposed appropriation for per mouth, as in Com- the lightweight championship. Jeffris was chosen ns a referee. ? - iVj Inued for lull term. recorded in the Registry of Conveyances $100 V in Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, mittee of the Whole with Supervisor Sliipmau in the clui. Sau Francisco, September 6. Battling Nelson's manager has declared iu 226, Supervisor Fernandez proved a warm supporter for the Hand item, and ATTOUNKYS-AT-LA- Liber Pages 304 and 305, William his protege will not fight Britt unless Jefl'ris is withdrawn as referee, in- Russell, for Mailc Lodge spoke iu part as follows: "I was elected by the people of Hamakua us fi Trustee No. 4, timating the probability of collusion with Britt. The club refuses to ac- - K. of P., nnd successor of the said M. V. a member of this Hoard and as such I am heartily in favor of the appro- cede and there is a deadlock in the arrangements for the battle. Holmes, mortgagee, intends foreclose priation for the Hand. This musical organization is one of the delights Chas. M. LeBlond to San Francisco, Sept. the said mortgage for conditions broken, of the people after their day's labor and on Sunday afternoons. It is one 7. Experts on the pugilistic situation agree Britt-Nelso- n n Hawaii-tha- t that the fight will occur Saturday with Champion ATTORNEY-AT-LA- to wit: non-pa- y incut of both principal of the best odvertiscmants of we can have and will impress Jeffris as tourists with the feeling we are indifferent their welfare and referee. The betting is 10 to 7 in favor of Britt. Hawaiian, Japanese, mid Chinese Interpreters and interest when due; and upon such that not to In OMce. in Britt-Nels- and Notary Public foreclosure, the mortgagee will sell the pleasure while our midst. We need the band to enliven our souls as San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 8. Champion Jeffris will referee the on Office: Skvkkanck Builuing, premises described in the said mortgage much as we need good streets add beautiful parks to please the eye. flight. The sale of the 60,000 admission tickets began at 1? .1 Opposite Cour House, IIILO. HAWAII at public auction, at the Court House in They will return to their homes on the 'mainland with good report of o'clock. Honokaa, Hamakua, County of Hawaii, our enterprising spirit and patriotism, which will do much to attract in J.CASTLB RlMSWAY THOS. C. RlDGWAY on Saturday, the 30th day of September, visitors and settlers our midst. cannot be claimed that the Hilo Hand belongs exclusively to Hilo, Peace Starts Riots in ' v' r A. D. 1905.nl 12 o'clock noon of said "It Japan. iv but if we lend our assistance to its support, it will belong to entire Ridgway & Rid gway day. the Tokio, September 6. Rioting place v, County of Hawaii. The residents of my districts, the residents of Kau took here Tuesdiy night over ATTOHNKY8.AT-I.A- MAILE LODGE NO. 4, K. OF P. the result of the peace negotiations, in which two were killed and tollcltoti of Patents General Law Practlct By and the residents of and the two Konas will have as much right 500 .v .j its Trustee: wounded and several police llll.O, HAWAII. to demand the Band to come to those districts, as the people of Hilo. It stations destroyed. Hs Notary Public in Office. William Russell. Radical newspapers attack the settlement and general dissatisfaction The premises covered said will be a County Band subject to the pleasure of the people of the County, : by the is expressed. OFFICII Waianucnue and midge Street! and I shall hope to sec and this baud iu my own district as well as The co iservatives are defending the government, while mortgage and to be sold as above con- hear the upper other parts of the County. Not long since, the band made a visit to and middle classes arc silent. The government has made no sist of: statement. I. RAY All those certain premises situate iu Hamakua and gave a concert at the grounds of a church, which attract E. ed the people from miles around. There were eight or nine hundred Tokio, September 8. The city is quiet today. At Kobe the statue of -- Ahualoa, Hamukua, Hawaii, Territory of ATTORNEY AT LAW Hawaii, containing p'oplc in attendance, whereas usually o lly a few hundred people arc Marquis Ito was torn down and dragged through the streets by the mob, NOTARY PUBLIC an area of 15.77 AND acres, as described iu that certain deed of pieseut. If we do not pass this item for baud, I will be ashamed to A special session of the Diet is expected. Yahilo and wife to said mortgagors, say that the County cannot support a County band. WaianuemteSt. Hllo, Hawaii '1 V 13th, A. Supervisor Desha opened his remarks Mith the quotation that "music f1 dated June D. 1901. Terms: Cash. U. S. Gold Coin. Deeds is the language of the soul," and that the Bible said "a good name was Negro Burned at Stake. at the expense of the purchasers. better than great riches." He believed the support of the band would Fort Worth, Tex., September 7 A negro, accused of assault upon a J. L. Kaulukou Further particulars can be had from not be a heavy burden and .vas n sign of ths desire of Supervisors to please petition signed by rich white woman, was burned at the stake last night. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- M. T. I'urtado, attorney for the Mort- the people. The was the and poor alike. gagee, Honokaa, Hawaii. The wealthy enjoyed hearing good music, and the hard working man OFFICE IN TRIBUNE BUILDING after his day's labor, found a restful hour in the sweet strains of the Dated Honokaa, Aug. 29, A. D. 1905. Kill Hilo Band. He hoped the item would pass. Japanese 130 Russians. HILO, HAWAII 45-- 4 Shipman did not see the necessity of a County Band, and representing Tokio, Japan, Sept. 6 An official report received today tells of the irtJAIi ESTATE, ETC. the district of Kau, which was for remof and whose residents never had crushing defeat of a Russian force at Naibutic, Island of Saghalien. One jici . fc, a.--. - lioolaha Manao Paniku an opportunity to hear the band and probably never would, he could hundred and thirty Russians were killed. The casualties among the a Kuai a ka Men Pun not conscientiously vote for it. Kalaiwna spoke in the same strain, but Japanese were slight. F. S. LYMAN was finally won over. Makuakane was in favor of the appropriation, AGENT Morakl. and on motion of Mr. Desha, the Board propriated the sum of $100 PIRE, ACCIDENT AND MARINE per mouth for the support a.id maintenance 01 VZie Hilo Baud. Thus do Peace Envoys Finish Labors. INSURANCE Ke hoolahaia aku nci i kulikc ai me Prof. Carvalho's band boys become County Band musicians. Waianuenue Street, IIilo, Hawaii ka mana kuai i hoopaaia maloko o kc-ka- Portsmouth, N. II., Sept. 5. The treaty of peace between Russia and morakl i hanaia e William Fernan-de- s Japan was signed today. The draft does not differ from the previous me kana wahine, Jessie Pcriiandcs, Wider Publication of Ordinances Wanted. announcements. There was little ceremony on the occasion' of the sign- A S. LeBaron Gurney ua mea moraki mai, o Honokaa, Hama- ing, but general rejoicing followed the event. of Super- kua, Mokupuui a Teritori o Hawaii, ia Ever since the resolution was railroaded through the Board visors making a single Hilo paper the exclusive medium for the publi Portsmouth, Sept. 5. The Russian envoys today attended solemn AUCTIONEER M. V. Holmes, o Honokaa i oleloia, cation of Ordinances, there has been a continual complaint the thanksgiving services for the conclusion of peace. All the envoys are Kahu Waiwai no ka Muile Lodge No, 4, that . reading public do not see the published Ordinances. The protests have preparing to part. COMMISSIONS K. of P., ante kona mail hope iloko o ka come in so fast from constituents of the various members of the Board, PROMPTLY EXECUTED liana, mea paa moraki, i hanaia ma ka la New York, Sept. 6. Botli the Japanese and Russian peace envoys that on Saturday just before adjournment Supervisor Makuakane pres- 13 o Iuue, A. D. a i hoopaaia ma were demonstratively received on arrival here. 1901, resolution intended to remedy the predicament in which the PRONT STREET ke Kecna Kakau Kope ma Honolulu, ented a found itself by the passage of the former resolution. Super- OPPOSITE SPRECKELS' BUILDING Oahu, Teritori o Hawaii, iloko o ka Bukc Board had Makuakane' s resolution provides for the publication of all Ordin- 226, ma ua Aoao o William visor Cholera Record in Germany. 304 uuic 305, ances, advertisements and other official notices in both the Hawaii Russell, Kahu Waiwai 110 ka Maile Lodge Herald and the H11.0 Tribune, and is as follows: Berlin, Germany, September The cholera record today is one No. 4, K. of P., a he hope no M. V. 5. Henry Deacon Whereas. is important that the public should be informed of all death in twenty-fou- r hours. The total cases to date are with Holmes i oleloia, paa moraki, ke It 77 24 AGENT POR uiea official actions of the Board of Supervisors and that the Ordinances and deaths. mauao nei c paniku i ua moraki la i CO. official notices passed by the Board shall have as wide publication Berlin, Germany, September 6. Thirteen new cholera cases and two HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER oleloia no ka uhakiia o ua kumu, oia Limited. throughout the County of Hawaii, as possible, and deaths are reported today. hoi: ka hookaa ole ia o ke kumupaa nine Collector of Rents for Waiakea Mill Co. Whereas, The Hawaii Herald and the Tribune are two news- ka ukupaucc i ka wa e uku ai; a ma o ke Hilo Collecting Solicited papers published the county seat of Hilo, having the widest circula- General ana, c kuai at and Returns Promptly Made. paniku kudala aku ana ka tion throughout the County of Hawaii, mea paa moraki ma kc akea i ua pa hale Yellow Fever Decreases. Office with Tlieo. H. D.tvies & Co., Ltd, Be it Resolved, By the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Htwaii Bridge Sts. Hllo, i hoikeia maloko oua moraki la i oleloia, Waianucnue and all Ordinances, advertisements or other official notices published by New Orleans, 1,3., September 5. Fifteen new cases of yellow fever ma ka Hale Ilookolokolo o Honokaa, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Hawaii be printed iu the are reported today with two deaths, Hamakua, Kalana o Hawaii, ma ka English and Hawaiian languages in the Hawaii Herald aiul the Poaouo, la o Scpatemaba, A. D. IIilo W. H. BEERS 30 1905, Tribune; hereby expressly repealing ail orders or resolutions incon- ma ka hora 12 awakca oia la. INTERPRETER and sistent herewith. California Bribery Scandal. TRANSLATOR MAILE LODGE NO. 4, K. OF P. In giving his reason for the introduction of the resolution, Supervisor (English and Hawaiian) NukcKnhu Wuiwai:. Makuakane said: "My reason for introducing this resolution is that the Sacremento Cal., September 4. Ex-Stat- e Senator Harry Bunker has ,c- - - Commission and Business Agent. William Russell. people of my district ask me why the Board of Supervisors selected only made a full confession implicating his fellow defendants iu the bribery O na pa hale i paa ma i t Will Act as Administrator, Guardian and ka moraki . . ., 'v one paper for the publication of Ordinances and why they picked out scandal. He has also implicated men whose names are not disclosed. Executor. Rents and Bills Collected.. oleloituc kuuiia aku ana elikc me ia At the last session of the California legislature four senators were ex- Office with I. E. Telephone 146 the Herald. The paper has no circulation in my district and nearly all ',1 Ra. maluua, oia iho keia: pelled for receiving bribe from loan and savings inves- 9 of my constituents subscribe for the Tribune. They take the Tribune companies under O kela man pa hale npau e waiho la in my district and want to get the official Ordinances passed by the tigation. Emmons and French have already been tried. Hunker, who o iloko Aliualoa, Hamakua, Hawaii, Board. That is the reason why I bring in this resolution. If we pass has just confessed, was formerly an engineer iu the Pacific Mail line. iHgN. Teritori o ka ili o UHTAULIHHISH Hawaii, uoua 15.77 this resolution, we will then divide the printing between the two papers, eka, i hoikeia maloko o kn palapula hoo- - thus treating them alike. I think this is fair to both newspapers. BISHOP & CO. hilo a Yuhllo me kana wahiuc i ua mea Supervisor Desha immediately moved to lay the resolution on the Big Storm On Great Lakes. i moraki mai oleloia, i hanaia mu ka la table, for the reason that he had introduced a resolution last month giv- Iuue, A. D. Bankers. 130 1901. ing all the work to the other paper, and he did not believe in changing Duluth, Minn., September 4. In a storm 011 I,akc Superior twenty Honolulu - - Oahu, II. I. Kuiku ka Ruin: Ma kc Dalu Gula o about so often. There was considerable discussion among the members, lives have been lost. 1 liree vessels were sunk and their crews lost. Amerika. Nu lilo luua palapula i ka poe and it was generally agreed that iu permitting the present state of affairs Transact a General Banking and Ex kuai mai. to exist it was manifestly unfair to the majority of the voters of the change business No ua mea aku i koe c loaa no mai a County, anil the Board were unanimous iu their expressions of a desire Results of the Seagirt Shoot. Commercial and Traveller's Letters of M. T. I'urtado mai, Into no ku mea paa to divide the county patronage petween the two papers. moraki, Honokaa, Seagirt, N. J., August 30. New York at the conclusion of this the Credllissueil, available iu all the principal Hawaii. Shipman raised the point that the Makuakane resolution was not de- cities of the world. Hanaia ma Honokaa, Aug. 29, A. D. second day's work, led Ohio, the next highest competitor, in the na- finite as to the number of publications by each paper, and at his request, good Special attention given to the business - 45-- tional team match, by a margin. 9J5- Desha wirhdrew his motion to lay on the table, so the whole mat- entruited to us by our friends of the other that In the final score Capt. Coyne of the team from Hawaii stood twenty-tw- o, us Collections might be referred to the Finance Committee for investigation and re- Islands, cither Deposits, ter with a total score of 249. There were six hundred competitor-- , Insurance or requests for Exchange. was to devise a more equable scheme port. This done with instructions Capt. Corwin of the 71st New York Regiment leading with a score of Flower and Vegetable for of official advertisements by the County, in order the publication 266, out of a possible 300. Sergeant Scott of Illinois with a score of 262 Seeds. that they may have as wide circulation as possible. came second. FURNISHED ROOMS The Cox Seed Company of San Fran- St. Petersburg, September 6. Gloomy advices have been received cisco have appointed the undersigned as from Baku concerning the Armenian-Tarta- r outbreak. The warring1 Burglar Runs Into a Safe. BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. for seeds, nnd their local agent. Orders factions arc uncontrollable. Fires are ruining the tremendous oil indus- -' Neat and newly fitted. Centrally ' pleasantly located on bulbs nnd plants solicited. Catalogues try. Troops are using artillery iu the suburban sections nnd street The store of Moses & Raymond iu the Baldwin Block was burglarized ami prices furnished on request. fighting continues. on Friday night, the thief unexpectedly running into a safe which Mr. ROBERT INNES LILLIE, Moses had purchased and set up iu his place of business on that day. PITMAN STREET Baku, September The situation here is growing worse. The NEAR WAIANUENUE ST. Hilo. 7. Heretofore not having realized the need of a safe, Mr. Moses had been Tartars are demanding money in return for which they promise to cease in the habit of keeping over night iu his desk considerable cash. On Pacing on Court House and IIilo Hotel pillaging. Troops are arriving iu strong numbers and expect soon to Friday he purchased a new safe which was installed during the day A quiet, pleubant retreat. control the situation. barc-foot- Parks. Foe Sale. and in which he deposited his funds. The burglar, who was a td Terms Reasonable. Baku, Sept. 8. Fierce fighting continues. The consulates, banks and gentleman, affected an entrance through the front door by means Part Jersey cow ut reasonable figure. Government buildings are guarded by troops, Balnkhan has been coin-pletl- y of a duplicate key. His foot prints were traced from the front door to V C. F. BRADSHAW Inquire of burned and although shot down iu masses by the artillery the the safe, where not expecting such a thing, he retraced his steps with- Proprietor. 43 J. CASTLE RIDGWAY. Tartars have not been deterred from the work of wreckage, out disturbing any of the merchandise, or the newly acquired stroug box.

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CONDITION OP 1IK1IIUKS. bridge was recently built, the iron work Territory of Hawaii O39903330CO3QCCCCO3000093O Ijc ,.. .11 t ft? Silo vilmm should be scraped nud painted in rusty .UlllllJ III..fitIlilWllll ) u I hereby Or- Pure blood makes tho skin Lenin lloporlx on Iho llrliltcos of spots, certify that the foregoing luo - 12, 11 cloar, smooth, healthy. TUKSDAY, SKl'T. 1905 Wnlolnt.in pile bridge, 64 dinance was regularly considered nt (J South llilo Olstrlit. it. long, 30 Imtiuro Mood lilotchM tlm skin with OSCEOLA g meeting of the Hoard of Supcivisors of ft. roadway; in fair condition, the plank-lu- pimples, sores, boll, eczema, eruptions, s Hn-wal- l, An the request of Road Supervisor Knlcied lit the l'ostoflicc ul Hilo, is worn, the traffic is so much. the County of Hawaii, held nt the County Mr. (',. W. llurtner, Keenletown, Va., tells o s I). Lewis, contractor nud n ns second-clas- matter thf Kukunii truss bridge; the planking on Sent upon the yth day of September, A. of the bad condition ha was in, nml how o nuil bridge huililcr tins made n suryey of ho was cured by o runusitr.t) kvkkv tuhskav. this bridge should be taken up nud laid I). 1905, and upon being put to vole said o SCALP - nil the bridge In the South HUo District, Ordiunnce was by n J. Casti.k Uidgwav Kdttor U in. to 1 in. apart to let water drain ndoplcd majority of o which Mr. Lyman submitted to the llonril o 1 1). W. MauSII Husiiicss Maunder. through, the timbers should be tarred. the Supervisors present nt said meeting. o of Supervisors on Tucsilny. The report o Waiakcn bridge, 124 ft. long, 20 ft. IN W1TNHSS WHURHOP I have hi Is as Ayer's o full follows: WILL SUPPORT THE SCHOOIS. roadway; ironwork should be scraped hereunto set my hand and affixed the TONIC Aug. s Hli.o, 3 '905-- and painted to keep from rusting in seal of the County of Hawaii upon this o K. I.VMAN, Ksq u rusty spots. qth day or September, A. I). 1905. Sarsaparilla o J Ho.nl Supervisor, South Hllo. K. Permanently Cures Dandruff and Upon his return, Governor Carter Lower Waiakcn bridge, 70 ft. long, 16 HHM.l SAMUKL PUA. ".Shortly after leaving ioHcrc. I was Sir: lly your instruction I have exam Palling Hair, is reported as having given an as- ft. roadway; Die ironwork should be Clerk of the County of Hawoli. trnulileil with a ikln iliie which showed ined such bridges and culverts in your Itself tirst at tlio ankles. l'hlcUin in scraed nud painted in rusty spots. The ami mo surance that all school items the fltstrtrt. mill lli'muttli rtttnrt ns fnllnu'fl! It eczema, treated for that Renders abutment on llilo side the sand has been the hair soft and glossy; loan appropriations will be expended Bllll iSO( MU n,nr Hnknlnu, I cxauiln- - KALAXA 0 HAWAII allays itching, and is cooling nud washed out by the tide, the retaining wall refreshing to the scalp. is as provided. This is welcome news cd that bridge: TKKlTORt O HAWAII. It the has sctteled nud abutment is cracked in only specific that will positively re-- 1 Hnknlnu bridge, covered truss, 66 ft. A " and a contradiction to the first two or three places, but no danger as long cure daudrtilf. 0MR- - t. roadway; this is in very , " port it was the purpose of the brdge as piles nre sound, being exposed in salt OUao KAUOHA HKLU 10. Directions: Rub into the scalp r' that I I, I Iknil lrt. ..tllfl ntlld n.ifl nllild ...- - twice it week with the ends of the 1111. kUlllllltUII) .11111. Bll.iJ U.ll. I..I1. 3 VInf.ltlll.O.l water, the administration to sacrifice llilo - teredos tuny have attacked l'AUKU I. Aole lot c ne in kckahi men fingers. When the desired results trprft ilrnvpil. n,ul rprnnitiipiiitpil-- firct....-- ., (tint...... in"" ...... them, is in snfc con- h propriatious, including that for sen er otherwise the bridge c kiikulu, hoonee, n i ole, c liana lion are obtained, use twice a month. bridge be raised two or three feet to keep dition. and llilo High School, for the im- water from running on bridge; second, palm i keknhl hale, hale kuai, n i ole, The Kniwiki bridges I did not exnin-in- e, kcknhi nuo paha na harbor. that the planks be renewed; and third, hale malokoo palena PRICE provement of Honolulu nor the Riverside bridge. The brid- o o llilo, o splice stringers on llilo end, the roof to ke Kulauakauhale Kalaua 25c As an evidence of his thorough ges in this district, with n few exceptions, Hawaii, me ka loan ole iaia o be repaired to keep it dry, nod to tar or nuia ka of impoitance of are in good condition, and recommend p.ilapala ae ma no in i appreciation the to from ke kakau liana paint the iron rods keep rusting. be often- - 3 Gov- that steel bridges should painted hooptikiiia 11 i knknuinoin c kn I,una THE HILO supporting our school system, Waiacla culvert, 38 ft. long, 16 ft. road, S DRUG CO. cr, or the rusty spots bu touched up to Nairn Hale no ke Kulanakaiilialc o Hilo, ernor Carter has determined to way, some of the planking needs rcpluc crept slowly up g keep it from corroding so fast, also hot c like me tin hoakakn o keia Olelo complaint. Tlio eruption Ltd., Solo Agents his own children in the public ing. my limbs, and on thu lidj, until It envel- place tar should he poured into connection on Ititliillo 16 Katioha. oped tho wlmlo frame. It cnn ine o HILO, - - HAWAII 8 is likely the ma- Kaahakiul steel bridge, 70 ft, long, as Itrhliijr.r.ntliiiriilTirf 7 schools. It that bottom rods it could not be painted. Pauku 2. O kcla ainc keia men c trouhlc.with constant ft. roadway, this bridge is in pretty good dryscalcisandrt watery lliiild which would of citizens of the Territory The woodwork on exposed bridges nun e lona 30033330333303333030000330 jority condition, the guardrails should be re mnkeniakc lain ka p.ilapala ne cxildo from under tlio scales. I treated It should be or and was will heartily endorse this broad tarred carbotlnctitu applied, 110 ke kiikulu nun, hoonee nun, n i ole, for over three cars unsuccessfully, paired, the floor was recently replaced, unable, to ehech It until 1 bc;.in mine. A)er's as it it keeps the water from penetrating hoololi nun paha i hale, view kcknhi hale Rirsaparlll.1. I three Ixittles of thh minded of our public schools, the ironwork should be painted on the wood ued the and form dry rot. n i ole, nuo ma-lok- o completely cured-m- y spots nre kuai, kcknhi hale palm medicine, and was despite the tendency of parents of rusty after the scales knocked Wnl-olam- us There is also n culvert bridge over a o ke Kulnuaknuhnlc o Hilo, e nonoi skin liecomlnt: as Bmwth and clear ofT. before." modern times toscek private schools canal which I have not examined, oia ma kn no In i Kolckolc bridge, covered truss, 80 ft. aktt pnlapala men kn SERRAO LIQUOR CO of learning for their children. Most and one at four miles, Volcano road, and Luna Nairn Hale o ke o There are many imitation long, it ft. 6 in. roadway; this bridge Kulauakauhale feel money in school two or three small bridges on Kattmaua Hilo c hoakaka tuo.ikaka lea ana hoi ma Snrsapanllas. taxpayers that should be rcshingtcd as the shingles have Bo you get "AYER'S." LIMITED road. la p.ilapala 110I kahi 1 makemake in ai c sure buildings is not wasted, even though all been blown off and rain leaks in; tint- - Yours truly, kuktilu, hoonee, n i ole, hoololi paha i PrcprcilbvDr.J.C.Aycr&Co.,Low(ll,Miii.,U.S.A. the building is unused a large part jbers, if not repaired will soon rot away. Jamks I). I.itwis. makemake la, n ma ia manawn no ho! c 1 , it will take nbout II m. shingles, 84 Hit For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY WHOLESALE of the year. When it does work, waiho pu aku kn men uoi me ka I,una ft. 1x4 and 1x5 for ridge board, 100 liu. LIQUOR it works, well and grounds the child Nana Hale i ka papa kuhikuhi nine ke ft, 1x3 to replace bad ones; 40 lbs. 3d. gal. DEALERS BY kii e hoakaka pouo ana i ke nuo o ka in elementary knowledge of reading nails; labor about $35. AUTHORITY. J hale nine kahi e kuktilu ia aku ai, hoonee, Complete Stock of Finest Table r", writing and arithmetic, so that when Kapahcchec steel bridge, 60ft. long, 16 Co. Wines, lleers. Whiskies, Gins, a i ole, hoololi paha ntne ke nuo o men Hilo Railroad the pupil desires to aspire togreater ft. roadway; the iron work should be COUNTY OF HAWAII tin llrnudies and Liqueurs. pnahaun c hoohaua in aku nun. Short Route t6 Volcano scraped and painted in rusty spots. Sole Agent for heights of learning, his common TURKITOKV Of HAWAII. Pauku 3. Mahope kokc iho o kn loa.i Ilonomu steel bridge, 70 ft. long, 16 ft. TIME TABLE I school training will be found solid nun aku o kn palapala not i p ilapala ne i PR MO BEER roadway; planking pretty fair, iron work In effect July 1, 1905. ORDINANCE NO. 10. kn Luna Nana Hale, alailn, c huli pouo and helpful. should be scraped and painted in rusty Passenger Trains, Hxcept Sunday. Wholesale House: ka Lunn i i ia ai Serrao Illock, The high school is an intermediate spots. Suction i. No person shall commence Nana Hale kahi manao Shipman Street e kiikulu, hoonee, n i ole, hoololi ana Telephone No. 7 step between the grammar grades Kaapepa steel bridge, 70 ft long, 16 ft. the erection, moving or alteration of nny palm i kn hale, c like me ke kuhikuhi 7 9 8 IO roadway; two or three planki to be re- house, store or other building within the and the college course. It is in the n ke kii mile kn papa kuhikuhi i waiho A.M. I.M, STATldNS A.M. P.M. paired and iron work scraped and painted limits of the City of Hilo, County of Ha- 7:00' Hilo 9:401 hav- u 2:30 5:45 nature of a preparatory school, y ia nku me in, itia ike kn I,una Nana in ru-t- spots. waii, without first having a written 705' 2:3s ...Waiakcn.., 9:351 5:40 THE UNION SALOON Hale ua hooko ia na mea apatl i kulike ing gone through which the student Mnk en concrete culvert, recently built; permit therefor issued .nud signed by the 7:22 2:53 r. ..Olaa Mill.. 9'.20 5:25 me ka makemake o ka P.ipn Oln o ke Keaau.... is fitted either to pursue a higher roadway lms settled, should be redressed Iluildiug Inspector for the City of Hilo, 7:30 3:'5r. 9!5 5:5 Teritori, n i olc,uiamuli palm o kn manao 7:46 3:30 nr. .. Perndale .. 9:001 455 course of education or to embark in and macadamized. as provided for in this Ordinance. 8:00, 355 r..Mount. V'w. 8:50 4:45 Always on Hand: pouoi o kn Luna Nana Hale, ua ktipono 8:2o; world with a liberal foundation l'epeekco China store culvert, 14 ft. Suction 2. Any person desiring to 4:i5'nr. .Olenwood.. 8:30 4:25 the 110 ke oia o kn lehulehu, n nole hoi i kite BEST BRANDS long, iS ft. roadway, guardrails should obtain a permit for the erection, moving 1 3 2 4 on which he can build a noble i keknhi kaiuwai o ke Teritori, n i ole, Of Wines, be reunited. or alteration of any house, store, building A.M. P.Mt SUNDAY: A.M. P.M. Liquors, Heers Olelo Kauohn palm o ke Knlaua o Ha- Mixed Drinks n Specialty career. The decision of Governor l'epeekco crusher culvert, 18 ft. long, or other structure within the City 'of 8:oo 2:30,1V. Hilo 10:48 5:i5 waii, alalia, e hoopuka kokc kn Luna 8:o6, 2:36nr. . .Wniakea .. 10:44 Carter not to impede the progress 20 ft. roadway. Hilo, shall make n written application 5:il Draught nnd Ilottlcd Nnun Hnle i kn palapala ne i ka men no! 8:251 a:55!or. ..Olaa Mill.. 10:28 4:56 of the Hilo High School is worthy Wniaama concrete culvert, recently therefor directed to the Iluildiug Inspec- 8:321 Keaau.... 10:22' 4:50 no ke kiikulu ana, hoonee ana n hoololi 3:o2nr. PRIMO AND built. tor of the City of Hilo wherein shall be 8:49 .. I'erndale.. IO:o6 4:35 of those finer traits of character ana paha. 3:9r. Kawninui steel bridge, So ft. long, 16 stated clearly the location where the pro- 9:05 3:35 ar..Mount. V'w. 9:55l 4:25 SEATTLE BEER of which he is sometimes capable. l'AUKU 4. Mahope iho o kn boopukn 9:25! 3:5S'nr. .. Olenwood.. 9:351 4:05 ft. roadway; 4 planks to be repaired and posed erection, moving or alteration is to lOc Por Class in ana c kn Luna Nana Hale o kn pala- m iron work to be scraped and painted in be made, and such applicant shall, at-9- FOR PUNA: Shipman Street pala ae, e like me ia i hoakaka in e keia The trains of this Company between l A PRODUCE EXCHANGE. rusty sots. same time, file with the said Iluildiug Telephone No. 7 rat Olelo Katioha, alailn, o kn hale i ae ia e Hilo and Puna will be run us follows: Ouoiuca stecel bridge, 40 ft. long, 16 ft. Inspector the plans and specifications kiikulu, hoonee, ft i ole, hoololi paha, c WEDNESDAY: roadway; 4 or 5 planks to be replaced and showiug specifically the manner in ) liana ia no ia n kulike me ke kuhikuhi a Leave Hilo Station, by wny of Rail- The Honolulu Advertiser has iron work to be scraped and painted in which the proposed structure is to be J. G. SERRAO, - ke kii nine ka papa kuhikuhi i waiho ia road Wharf, for Olaa and Puna, upon the Manager the following to say regarding the rusty spots. erected, moved or altered and the mater- arrival of the Steamship Kinati, running aku me kn Luna Nana Hale, koe wale necessity of establishing a Fruit Ilauawi steel bridge, 70 ft. long, 16 ft. ials which are to be used therein. through to Puna and stopping at Pahoa 110, itia c makemake in c hoololi hou ke returning. roadway; 6 plant. s to be replaced and Suction 3. Upon the receipt of such both going and Exchange for bananas and other kahtin n mail hoololi e ne paha, itia wale iron work to be scraped and pair ted in an application for a permit the Iluildiug Hawaiian fruits: no n loan kn ne ia mai e ka Lunn Nana rusty spots. Inspector shall examine the plans nud 13 4 for Hnle ma kc kakau liiamuli o ke uoi i 1 ' "The only salvation the Hilo Kuluoa steel bridge, 40 ft. long, 16 ft. specifications nud the locality where the A.M FRIDAY: A.M. THE wniho ia nku me in i kulike me ke kii 6:00 lv an banana growers is to organize." roadway; 4 planks to be replaced and erection, moving or alteration is to be Hllo 9:55 nine kn papa kuhikuhi i wniho pu ia nku nr.R. R. Wharf.ar 9:50 Thus the Hilo Tribune begins an iron work to bu scraped nud painted in made nud if the proposed structure, when "6:06 FIRST BANK OF HILO me ka palapala uoi e hoakaka aim i kahi nr....Waiakea....ar 9:30 rusty spots. completed in accordance with the plans 6:2s ar...01:iB Mill...ar 9M0 LIMITED. editorial under the heading of i manao i.i ni e kuktilu, hoonee, n i ole, Kalaoa culvert, 14 ft. long, iS ft, road- and specifications, shall conform to the 6:5s ar..l'ahoa Juiicar 8:42 Incorporated Under the Lowe of "Organization Imperative." lfor a hoololi paha me ka I, una Nairn Hale. Paho.i th way; this culvert is rotten and should be requirements of the Territorial Hoard of nr ar 8:30 Territory of Hawaii. l'AUKU O keia ame keia mea c kii- 7:20 ar l'liua lv 7:35 long time past the Advertiser has replaced with new material nil through, Health, nud shall otherwise, in the 5. kulu nun, hoonee, 11 i ole, hoololi palm i CAPITAL, 2oo,ooo. advocated the organization for the the planking to be tarred before replac- opinion of the said Inspector, be entirely kckahi hale, a c ne 5 6 sanitary and shall not be in conflict with hale kuai, hale paha, PEACOCK BLOCK, IIILO. Territory of a Fruit Growers' Asso- ing as this culvert is covered with tu c , c kite nun i kckahi pauku i lioakaknin A.M SUNDAY: P.M. i nilnm. any statute of the Territory of Hawaii or q:oo . lv Hilo ar ciation, with affiliating local mnloko o keia Olelo Kiiuolm, u hoopni in 4:40 Ordinance of the County Hawaii 9:06 . ar... Wniakea... arj Aleamni truss bridge, recently built, of or 4:35 T. branches on all the islands. Part no oia i kn huiti.i nole e oi aku uiaimia o 9:25 .'ar...Olna Mill...nr 4:i5 I'KCK President. the timbers should be painted with tar to otherwise unsafe, the Inspector shall C. C. KUNNHIjY Vlce-Hre- of the plan is to have f 100 e like me kn manao o ka Luna-knunw- 9:50 . ur..Puhoa June 3:47 Advertiser's issue to the said npplicaut n permit for JOHN Vice-I're- . preserve it against the weather. 10:20 , nr Pahoa ar T. MOIK..imt .such Ap.iun. C. A. STOIIIH an organization represented Kaieie concrete culvert, recently built. such erection, moving or alteration. i":55 . ar Puna lv 3:00 Cliler. Pauku 6. Na kn l'npi I,una Kiai ma A. II. by a practical agent in San Fran- Kapue combination truss bridge, 66ft. Suction 4. After n permit has been JACKhON becretnry. kckahi hnlnwni man, n i ole, hnlaw.ii Excursion tickets between nil poluts cisco. So as local long, 16 ft. roadway, in very fair condi- issued by the Iluildiug Inspector, ns pro- nre sold 011 Saturdays and Sundays, good WKI'.CTOKS: far the Honolulu kuiknwn paha e hookoltti i I,una Nana John Watt, ? tion, the timbers should be tarred to pre- vided in this Ordinance, the permitted returning, until the following Monday John J. Grace, market for fruits and vegetables is Hide 110 ke Kulauakauhale o Hilo, a aia H. 8. 1.ymiiH, . V. I'atteu, serve structure shall be erected, moved, or noon. it. e Wm. IMllnr. v. is wale 110 n hoop.iu ia e ka Papa Luna Kiai Commutation tickets, good for twenty-fiv- II. Shipman. concerned, the Advertiser pleased Pahoehoc, combination truss bridge, So altered only in accordance with the 110 kcknhi kutiiu, e uoho oia ma kn rides between any two points, and with the information that private ft. long, 16 ft. roadway; the timbers plans and specifications filed with the thousand mile tickets nre sold nt very oiliaun 110 ka minawa o elun maknhiki, n Druw Exchange on enterprise is likely, in the early should be tarred and covered with iron Inspector except by the written permis- low rates. pcla pu 110 hoi ma in hope'nku a hiki i 11 Hank of Hawaii, Ltd Honolulu nloug the upper structure to keep water sion of the Iluildiug Inspector, after a D. 1J. MHT.GKR, future, to establish something in kn wa e hookohu n c hookupouo ia ai o Superintendent. Wells, Pargo & out from joints, some of the planks should written request therefor, accompanied by Co. Hank. ..San Praucisco the nature of a produce exchange. koun hope; aka uac hoi, o ka Luna Nana be replaced. plans and specifications showing the de- Wells. Pargo & Co's Hank New York Hale uiti.i loa e hookohu ia ana mahilo o Kumuiiuiaiakc bridge, the old bridge parture from the original plans and speci- The National Hank of the Re-- 1 ka maim o keia Olelo Katioha, e uoho Chicago Tun building regulation ordi- is very rotten nud in dangerous condi- fications filed with the Iluildiug Inspector. public oia ma ka oihaii.i n hiki i kn la 1 o miiimimimiimmmmumm nance passed by the Hoard of Su- tion, a new concrete bridge was built nud Suction 5. Whoever shall erect, Glynn, Mills, Currie & Co Loudon move Ianuari, 1907. part of All completed but not enough or alter any house, store, building Hongkong-Shangha- i Hunk- - ) pervisors is timely and sensible. Pauku 7. V. uku in kn Luna Nnun For Elegant Hongkong money from old appropriation to finish or other structure mentioned in this ing Corporation ) China. It is unfortunate that after the Hnle 110 kann liana e like me kn uku e r the job. Ordinance or otherwise violate any sec- Hongkong-Shangh- - 1 hooholo i.i nun e kn P.ip.i Luna Kiai i Hank- Shanghai, the passage of the ordinance, the P.iukun culvert, 14 ft. long, 16 ft. road- tion of this Ordinance shall be fined 111 a ing Corporation f Chum. keia nine keiu m.iuawa a lakou e hookan- - Board of Supervisors did not ap- way; planking not good, should be re- sum not exceeding f 100 nt the discretion i Society Ilongkong-Shangh- Hank-- ) Yojcohuma of the Magistrate. wale ai uku noun. point a building inspector as pro- placed, also some of the stringers. District ing Corporation f BMi K' Pauku 8, O tin palena o kc Kulaua- J Ilonolii steel bridge, 152 ft. long, iS ft. Suction 6. A Iluildiug Inspector for Japan. vided therein. The failure to ap- kauhale o llilo 110 ka iiinkeiuake o keia roadway; the upper steel work Is in bad the City of Hilo shall be appointed by point a building inspector however Olelo Knuohn, oia no o keia wnhi apau condition, some places the rust has eaten the Hoard of Supervisors ot any regular Stationery SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES for as a loa e upo ia mm c hooknhi (1) mile ke does not invalidate the law the iron in two nud recommend that or special meeting nud unless removed Rented by the Month 01 Year. Par- uiiaptiui mai ka Hale Hookolokolo nku o sanitary officer, Inspector Bowman new iron should be put in the by the Hoard of Supervisors for cause ticulars home worst Hilo. on Application. places, the iron work should be scraped shall hold office for a period of two years can exofficio enforce the ordinance. A. PKRNANDIJC, and painted in rusty spots, 11 few planks and thereafter until his successor is ap. Luiiahooiu.ihi 110 ka Mauawn o kn Papa Invitations should be replaced. poiuteduiid qualified; provided, however, Hilo Electric Light Co., Ltd. Tint desire of Supervisor Makua-kan- e Luna Kiai. Wnilua trussel bridge, 80 ft. long, 14 ft. that the first Iluildiug Inspector, appoint- as widespread pub- ed Teritori o Hawaii Houses to secure roadway; was rebuilt about 3 years ago, under this Ordinance, shall hold Knlaua o Hawaii fbS Programs Wired and olllce only until the first day of lication of the ordinances enacted some of the timber showing decay should January, Ke hooia uei nil o keia Olelo Katioha Lights Installed by the Board of Supervisors, by be tarred, same of the planks should be 1907. ua Inwcia a iioouoola ma ka halawul o ka Announcements Na-tlon- replaced, Suction 7. The Iluildiug Inspector In accordance with the rules of the them in the Tuihuki; is a Papa o ke K alana o Hawaii, i nuho 11111 printing for the City of Hilo shall receive Hoard of Pire Underwriters. Mokiihoiuu stone culvert. such ke Kulauakauhale Poo o ke Kalaua ma credit to his sagacity and discrimi- l'ohakuuauakn remuneration for hi services as the Hoard Call at Tribune Office A complete stock of concrete culvert. ka la 9 o Scpatemaba, 1905, n mahope o nation in selecting the proper me- stone bridge. of Supervisors shall from time to time l'ukihae culvert ke knhenia aim o na ne nine na hoole tin ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES dium for printing these laws. Wiiiluku steel bridge, 124 ft. long, 18 provide. Fixtures, Shades, Table, lied mid Desk hooholoia keiu Olelo Knuohn e kn hup.i-m- il Lumps, ft. roadway; this bridge needs general Suction 8. The limits of the City of o kn Papa. itummiiimmmiiuiiiiumiiii etc., always on hand. - oerhauliug, the floor joist to be 11110, in so lar ns relates to llie purpose Tin', action of the Board of Su replaced I HOIKK NO KI'.IA ke hoop.iu net au Fan Motors . . . $JS nt smile art rotten. I'nncl mimv tilntiW and intention of this Ordinance is con- i knit iuoa nine ke sila o ke Kalaua o swivel frame 4 pervisors in appropriating $100 per isUou1(, ,JC ue iron work should cerned, in deemed to be nil that portion Fan Motors, 8 ,,!.,!, Hawaii ma keiu la 9 o Sep.iteui.ib.i, 1905. for of the City of Hilo embraced a To Shippers. Sowing month the support of the Hilo.be scraped mid painted in rusty spots within Sh,a SAMUKL Is. PUA, Machine Motor 20 radius of one (1) mile from Band is most praisewotthy and is mid also recommend that hot tar should the Hilo Kakatiolelo Kalaua o Hawaii. Power for operating them Ji a mouth b ' Poure'1 lowcr connections ns it can Court House. All treight sent to ships by our launches indicative of the desire of the " will be charged Installation charged extra. A. PP.RNANDKZ. to shippers unless accom- Board to cultivate a love of music , , , ,, ,. ' Subscribe fof Sub- panied by a written order from the cap- Estimates furnished 011 all classes of ' L Temporary Chairman, Hoard of the Tkiiiunk. ' V i.uwer wuiuiKii steei uriuge, 170 11, tains ol vessels. Ulectrical Work nud Contracts taken to ?v in the hearts of the people. long, 20 ft. roadway, with scription u sidewalks; this 2,50 year. 30tf R, A. LUCAS & CO. install apparatus complete. K.T

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Tin - ' II Ifllf COUNTY BOARD MAKES 83 rs For the Stomach's Sake II Si mi occasional glass of beer MANY APPROPRIATIONS. f is very good. It is a well-establish- ed fact that North and South Kona File Mass of Petitions Five For Good Thousand Dollars Set Aside For Roads Hilo Band a Smoke PRIMO LAGER .Receives Support Building Regulation Ordinance Passed Personal Expenses Disallowed. Ask for contains corrective and tonic TUHSDAY SKl'T. 5TJI. Club endorsed James Stevens as a the There was little by police officer for that precinct. qualities which make it in- delay the Hoard of Supervisors iti getting A petition of 77 signers from valuable to the run-dow- n started. Chairman Moir and Su- residents of Kaiwiki, asking for a system . . . from W Apart its pervisors l)csha, Fernandez, Ship-ma- n, change of location of the Kaiwiki medicinal properties Primo r Mnkuaknne and Kalaiwaa homestead road, so as to avoid a Blue Teal Cigar is an ideal beverage, well occupied the new desks in the very difficult hill, was referred to suited to the requirements Hoard Rooms in the County offices the Committee on Internal Im- of this climate. on Bridge street. Supervisor provements. Woods of Kohala was absent. The James Burgess of North Kona seats 'of the several members were and J. Harbottlc at Keahou applied imMtfMMfiHMUMIm'rH, formed into a hollow square, simi- for appointment as poundmasters f?4 lar to a legislative chamber, with for their respective districts. Chairman Moir presiding atone end, Among the reports received was and Clerk Pua and an interpreter one from Norman K. Lyman, road on cither side. supervisor for the South Hilo Dis- Under the head of petitions and trict. He stated that he had found DEMOSTHENES' CAFE memorials, Supervisor Shipraan in- it necessary to entirely renovate troduced a petition of 115 taxpayers and whitewash the department of South Kona recommending the stables and stableman's cottage, and Comfortable Rooms ... Hot and Cold A Well-Stocke- d Baths ... appointment of David K. Uaker, had taken measures to economize H. Hackfeld & Co. Buffet ... Mixed and ... Drinks Fine Wines A the present deputy sheriff1, as on the feed by planting grass nnd Cold Storage Plant on premises with road all the Delicacies supervisor. Jacob I.. Coerper, of sorghum adjoining the stables. LIMITED of the Season ... Open Till Midnight V Kailua, made application for road Street swetpings and stable manure, WAIANUENUE STREET, HILO supervisor for North Kona, which he was able to dispose of to the Distributors CUISINE UNEXCELLED FIRST-CLAS- S SERVICE was supported by two pctitjons of Volcano Stables at $1 per ton, and 85 signers ot the district. He also they had hauled away twelve tons Waiannennc Street, Hilo. presented a communication from at that rate. , Joe Gouvea, Jr., secretary of the The piece of road by the Hilo Kona Independent Club protcstiiiK Railroad depot, niakai of Hack-feld'- s, s against the appointment of Kaele-makul- e had been completed and OUR BRANDS as road supervisor and re- rolled, and oiled with oil furnished commending the appointment ol by the superintendent of the Hilo OF. TOBACCOS ARE: Coerper. David Alawa presented a Railroad Co., as their donation to petition of 118 signers for the same thfi county. The Volcano road has PLANTERS, ATTENTION! position. been cleared of the guava bushes Supervisor Desha presented a from the Hilo side to the Puna petition of 156 names in behalf of boundary at a cost of $41 for labor. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FACT THAT "Sealskin" II. P. Nalimu as watchman for He stated that he had expended Mooheau Park. Maby the sum of $383 for surface repairs I'ivc packages gratis in each carton. Jailor re quested the Board to appropriate to the roads in Hilo and vicinity, THE ONLY a salary of $40 to Antone Silva, a as it was very important to have all ORIGINAL AND the various ditches, J. ,sGRANULATED prison guard, whose services he etc.. onened. FERTILIZER CELEBRATED said were very valuable. He also so that the water could be drained A "DArillif" 1 23 Oz. Packages reported that he had appointed Dan from the streets wherever it was Ull to do tCll Kaiheuui as a prison luna, to suc possible so. A greater part aw Five packages Duke's Mixture gratis in each carton. i ceed Win. K. Ragsdalc. County of some of the roads have no ditches Clerk Pua reported that he had for the water during rainy weather. Is that which has been manufactured for thc past fifteen CUTPLUG appointed John Kai, Jr., as an as- The upper portion of the Piiho-nit- a ycurb exclusively 1)3' tile sistant in his office. road is beyond small repairs "Kipling" 1 23 Ounce Tins Deputy Sheriff, David K. Baker and needs to be reconstructed, as of South Kona wrote the center of the road is a A high grade for pipe smoking. that he had ditch. California Fertilizer Works disallowed the bills of John Macha- - The Volcano road to the Puna da for boundary is in condi- and Oliwa telephones, not a very bad SAN THEO. II. DAV1ES & CO. Ltd. recognizing their appointment as tion, full of chuck holes and the FRANCISCO, CAL. police officers: He also recom road washed out in various places mended that the telephone at the only leaving the road bed. When purchasing be sure that in addition to the brand residence of the late Mr. Buchholtz Kaumana road is in fairly good the name of the California Fertilizer Works is on every be removed to J. Holi's store or to condition, a few small repairs being sack, otherwise you will not be getting thc genuine article. D. K. Kaauaaua's house. Mana- needed. YOUR ger t. S. Aungust, of the Kona Kaiwiki road is beyond redemp- A large stock of our Diamond A and our INSURE PROPERTY... Telephone Co. put in a written tion for repairs, as it has been com :4M claim f r the rental of these tele- pletely left to wash out and all that XX HIGH-GRAD- E FERTILIZER 4 v phones. remains is the large rocks and In a Reliable Insurance Company Is kept constantly on hand and for sale at Sau Deputy Sheriff W. A. Fetter re- holes, and owing to the various re Francisco prices, plus only freight and actual turned the police commission of J. quests from the residents in that expenses, Kailau, district he had Wo arc tho Resident Ajgonts for the policeman, who claimed the sent two dump carts By Our Hilo Agonts, Board had no right to make ap- with a few gravel men to fill up the Pknix of Hartford, Conn, and pointments. J. N. Koomoa; cap- worst holes. Running across the tain of police at Kailua, wrote say- road in various places were cane L. TURNER CO, ing that the police officers in Kona flumes which arc not water tight LIMITED Svea of Gothenburg, Sweeden wanted to know wheie they stood. or not large enough to hold the Policeman J. K. I.ekepali of Wai-me- a overflow, and the water is destroy- made a similar inquiry. Po- ing or has destroyed portions of Waiakea Boat House H. HACKFELD & COMPANY, Ltd. liceman W. H. I.ainaholo of Pahala road around there. WAIAKEA SALOON expressed his doubts as to the right A portion of road from Waiuaku K.A. UTCAS & CO., I'rop'rs. of the Board to appoint, and stating to Papaikou is in great need of WAIAKKA HItmCK, 1111,0 J Wharf Road, .Second Door that he would not repairs. HAVH NOW A VUV.V.T take the oath OV l'lom the limine. under the commission sent him. At Paukaa a new ctilwrt lm Gasoline Launches Wilinot Vredenberg, manager of been completed, all but the filling and Small Boats the Puako Sugar Co., asked that of same to the street grade, and I KOU 1'UIII.IC IIIRK an appropriation of to $.100 would ask that provision be Kaumana Real Estate $300 made 1 asscngcrs nuil liaggnge tnken to iiml Fresh Cooling per month for the construction of a 'for the filling of the said culvert from vessels in the hnrlior at rensoimltle road between completion of rates. Launches nuil rowlioats to hire THREE MILES FROM POST OFFICE Kawaihaeand Puako. nd the road. lor private picnics ami moonlight rides. Primo He said that he had 110 "pull," and Between Pepeekeo and Ilouomu RING UP ON TKI.KPIIONK I A SPLENDID opportunity is offered to buy 82.8 that during the five years that the is a piece of road which also is in ACRES of Land, on the Kaumana Road, suitable Puako Plantation had been in ex-- , great need of repairs; AOKNl'S 1'OR running 1'INKST HRAND.S FOR RESIDENCE OR FARMING PURPOSES, isteuce, the Government has not .through the Hakalau district I find Wolverine Gasoline Engine; with TIIK KINKST VIKW of any suburban site. expended $20 for clearing the trails 'it to be in fairly good condition, il reversihle engine. In of algeroba trees and rocks. Wines IIe nlso dwcU thc lcccss practicability it is equal to the steam en-- ! FINE LAND FOR GRAPES RoadIvugtneerG.il. Gere called Kine. Sizes from IJi h. p. upwards. of establishing a street grade for Uoats fitted with this engine or frames 01 attention to the Liquors rotten condition of Vront strcet aml lhe COMStruclIoll any sue 10 oruer. ifor particulars apply Three Acres drape Land Rearing). One Acre in the Government bridge tj R. A. LUCAS 'Manager (i between of concrcle slllewaIks nIon tlmt Vegetables. Orange, Peach and other Fruit Trees. Waimea Beers and Kawaihae, and also hap-haza- to ipreseut rd thoroughfare, All Fenced. Good Soil. Six-Roo- m Dwelling, Kitchen the Kawaihae wharf approach, CRESCENT CITY IIc "ml "UH'-e- the prisoners on and Stable. PRICE, EASY which is threatened with destruc- - '. , . , , SCOTCH $10,000, TERMS y, u wa BARBER SHOP AND AMERICAN WHISKIES tionby the tide water k,, ,,"'-H-,,e eFloyed cleaning up the CARVALHO through the retaining wall. A 8aB BROS., town lor health purposes and tak- - Proprietors. ami C. Serrao, Hilo barrel or two of cement and a J. ing care of the park and planting The Old Reliable Stand is couple of days work, he said, would trees; filled up one large mosquito still doing repair the same, w'hereas European if left hole by WORK Wines Hackfeld's lumber yard Unors honed, Scissors nnd without attention it would result in all eilfed Draught and llottled serious damage. land started to dig a new ditch tools perfectly grouml.vSatisfac. lleer lion Guaranteed, The Executive Committee of the through the swamp by Ponahawai Subscribe for the Hilo Tribune, Per Year WAIANUI'NUU STKIWT Subscribe for the Sub- - $2.80 South Kohala Republican Precitict Tkiuunw. (Continued on Page l'our) Second Hoor Above IXuiostheiies' Cafe scriptiou $2.50 a year.

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Till? WKHKLY HII.O TRMUNK, HILO, HAWAII, TUF.SDAY, SF.l'THMUF.R i?, 1005.

vigors of the County of Hawaii that the in North Kona, three for South ' A cough is a danger signal. You COUNTY BOARD MAKES sum of two hundred nud fifty dollars it should hied its warning ir(iniitly. Kona una lour lor Kau, were or hereby appropriated from funds in the dered paid, lloglu nt unco, mid tako regular MANY APPROPRIATIONS hands of the lieasurer of the Count) of I dosos of Hawaii for the purpose of defraying such Report was adopted. FOR TABLE USE 9 expenses ni shall be incurred by the com- Supervisor Wood made a report G (Continued from Page Three) mittee appointed upon the seventh day from Committee on Internal Im- The Leading Brands of zii(er & of September, 1905, for the purpose of Waio-lam- a provements, which is ns follows: Rhine street to connect with the commencing proceedings to test the Wines The committee on General Im- Liqueurs and Mineral Waters ' stream by the R. K. track. legality of the appointment of certain v Ghem( Pectoral The same will be completed til n. police officers and other subordinate ofli-fe- provements recommended that the v f dajs under the direction of Uic'ccof l,lc Co""ly of . mid the petition and request of David K. ARE UNEXCELLED All serious lung troublos ls d I n,,,lilor 1,crd,y lll"ri"' directed sheriff of Ko- begin with a common Hoard of Health officials. Baker, deputy South . 10 tiraw proper warrant upon me ircns ua, asking his npooiuntmeut as Marie Brizard & Rodgers' cold. A cold in tho On behalf of the Shippers Wharf nm of Ule Com)t ()f Hawail for t)lu. M,(, 4 Brandies Liqueurs Is' throat easily passes to Conimtttec, Secretary McKay ad- sum of two hundred and fifty dollars in road supervisor, be tabled. The and tho bronchial tubos, SAfyx dressed a communication to the favor of the chairman of the Hoard of appointment of II. II. Nnlimtt as A' Hi N 1 and you havo bron Usher's Celebrated Scotch Whiskey Hoard, asking for the appointment Supervisors for such purpose. Park keeper at Mooheau Park at flUSNWA chitis, loading pos O. V. C. Special Reserve in- At noon the meeting adjourned $20 was approved. The Commit- r .Tfc"tfVW sibly to pnou- - of Don S. Itowiuan as building The Most Popular in the Islands vasJimonia or con spector. After being reaed the until Thursday morning at 9 tee recommended the appointment inrrvii-s- wa sumption. Stop letter was referred to the committee o'clock, in order that Supervisor of James Burgess and John Harbot-tl- e Kinderlin's Freebooter Cins The Finest Put on the Market your cold beforo it goes down Into on public health. It reads as fol Woods wh6 had not yet arrived as poundmasters respectively of "i $. tho chest. When you bring a bottlo from Kohala, might be Kcahou, North Kona, and North Pabst Beer of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral into tho lows: present. A Koua. The request of David K. A. B. C. Beer houso you bring with It relief, good TlIK HON. IlOAKll 01' SUI'I'.KVtSOKS, THURSDAY, SKI'TKMIIKR 7TH. In Quarts and Pints, in Casks and cheer, hone, and suushluo. is a County of Hawaii. Baker to be appointed poundmaster It All the members were in their Cases and by the Dozen standard and unrivaled remedy for Gentlemen: We respectfully beg to for South Kona was tabled. The chairs Chairman Moir called Mineral Waters, White Rock and Ginger Ale colds and coughs. bring before your honorable Hoard the when bridge at Waiakea was ordered Imi- meeting Thero are many substitutes and urgent necessity there exists for appoint- the Board to order. Chap likewise the Kaiwiki road. tations, llewaro of them and of ing a building inspector for Hilo town. lain Kalaiwaa delivered a W. C. PEACOCK & CO. Ltd. prayer, The request of Wihnot Vredenberg "Oouulno Chorry Pectoral." The duty of such an inspector will be to and upon motion of Supervisor Fer- WIIOLFSALF, DKALKRS Ho suro you got AVER'S Chorry was referred to the Superintendent examine plans for buildings of all kinds nandez, William Kino was chosen PUACOCK BLOCK, HILO Pectoral. and see that such plans will allow proper of Public Works. The application as interpreter. Put up in largo and small bottles. sanitation and sufficient airspace beneath of Jacob Coerper to be appointed County Attorney the flotfrs. When such plans are approv- The made road supervisor for North Kona rrtpirtdby Dr. J. C.Ajer&Co., Lowell, Miu., U.S.A. ed, issue permits to erect such buildings requisition for the of a purchase was laid over, as also that of David For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY and see that they are crcctedcd in accor- set of Hawaiian reports for use in 9! Alawa for the same position. dance with the passed plans. We have his office, the Clerk of the Supreme ' had the necessity for such an appoint- Report was adopted. HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., Limited .Court refusing to furnish the vol- ment thrust upon us by the difficulty Supervisor Fernandez introduced in getting old, umes without payment of the price. H1L0 MARKET CO., that has been experienced resolution regarding the necessity SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE: 218 CALIFORNIA ST. and sometimes comparatively new, build Mr. Fernandez inquired if a sum for the construction of a road into I'actory South San l'rancisco. LIMITED. iugs, put in sanitary condition and the had not already been set apart for Waipio Valley, and authorizing the poor condition of such places has been the purchase of law books by the due entirely to lack of supervision at the expenditure of for this pur- Telephone No. 39. County Attorney. Supervisor $250 time of building. Any one present seems pose. Supervisor Fernandez said Bridgic St. - Hilo, H. I to be able to put up any kind of a shack Sliipman replied that $150 had the present condition of the trail FERTILIZERS whether or not it is a menace to the been appropriated for this purpose, IN ANY was dangerous to travel, relating a OF ALL KINDS QUANTITY community. Although not tied down to but as the reports would cost about recent instance of a woman riding any recommendation we would suggest $100, he thought a specific amount ol' J)oiiliic Pacific Heat Markel that our present sanitary inspector, Mr. horseback over the trail, when the Sulphate Ammonia Superphosphate should be appropriated for the Ha- Don. S. llowman, would be in every way horse slipped and fell over the cliff, Sulphate Polusli Fish Guano Fkont St., Iln.o, II. I. waiian reports. The request was of a suitable man for the position as he at being killed immediately. The present attends to the inspection of the referred to the Finance Committee Manure Salts Hone 31 oal arrangements of buildings. woman narrowly escaped with her Choice Cuts of sanitary for report. lliirli-Ornf- lp Tankage We would ask that you give the fore- own life. Passed unanimously. A petition of 115 voters of South going suggestion your profound consid- Supervisor Fernandez offered a Beef, Mutton, Koua asking for the sum of $200 A Wc Have Constantly on Hand in Hilo the eration. resolution appointing D. N. Ho-uaun- Kahue, a W Standard Brands of Pork, Veal. Yours respectfully, for repairing the road between present road supervisor, as pound-mast- er Sim'I'l'.KS' WlIAKl' COMMlTTItlt. and Keci was referred to for the North Hilo district. Wm. McKay, Scc'y the Committee on Internal Im- Also a resolution appointing J. POULTRY of all Kinds Treasurer T. K. Lalakea made provements. A petition of thirty-on- e G. poundmaster at Ktikui-hael- e. his monthly statement of receipts voters asking for the appoint- Jones Fertilizer "f Both resolutions were er Ay and expenditures as required by of David K. Baker as pound-mast- ment AND FRESH ISLAND BUTTER the County Act, as follows: at Napoopoo was referred adopted. Ay Supervisor Desha introduced a Received from territorial treasurer for to the same committee. Twenty-fiv- e High Grade Fertilizer sal- resolution appropriating $200 from V ' Flno Fat Turkeys. account of general fund, fS',800; paid residents of North Kohala pro- to supervisors and employes, road fund for repair of At San Francisco Prices Plus the Freight and Charges. . Sucking Pigs. aries tested against the appointment of the tax the for ma- 26-mil- f2.098.S2; paid sundry accounts Volcano road from 24-mil- J. G. ouis as road supervisor, to terial and labor, J512.90; balance on as also a resolution appro- Fertilizers of any required Analysis, with guarantee of same, furnished hand, 6.:SS.2S which petition en the motion of 4 w the sum of from the at short order. He acknowledges the receipt of road Supervisor Woods was indefinitely priating $200 Hilo road fund for SEND IN YOUR ORDERS OceanicSS Gompanu funds from the treasurer between July 21 postponed. Norman K. Lyman South tax the 6, sum of improvement of the Volcano and August 1905, the f7,404.00, recommended an increase in salary road i divided as follows: N. Hilo, 146; S. between post and the of Oliver Akau, prison lima. the Time Table Hilo, f 1,600; Hamakaa, f 2,418; N. Ko- Puna boundary. Both roads were hala, 593; S. Kohala, 174; N. Kona, Secretary Atkinson forwarded a The steamers of this line will ar badly in need of repairs, said Mr. Telephone 3 WAIANUKNUK STRKET, HILO 5505; Kau, fgSS; Puna, $904; S. Hilo copy of from Mr. Kimi Saito, rive and leave this port as here letter Desha and should receive attention (August), $ 166. consul of Japan, regarding the under: Of this there has been expended for as their present condition gave to tax collec- complaint of discrimination against FROM SAN FRANCISCO. salaries and commissions tourists and travelers a bad impres- Canadian-Australia- Japanese candidates for horse-shoer- s, n Royal Mail SS. Co. Alameda June 2 tors, labor and material furnished, as sion of our county, which they Sonoma June 14 follows: it having been reported to him that Teves, would carry to their homes on the Alameda June 23 T. IS. Cook, S125; Joe $35; Hilo out of fifteen applicants, none had Steamers of the above line running in connection with the Canadian 1'aclfic Rail- ISlectric Light Co., 15; Ilento & Hacosta, mainland. Both resolutions were H. N. S. V, calling It. Honolulu 1. Vcntuia July 5 f been passed. Supervisor Fernandez way Company, C, and Sydney, anil at Victoria, C, Alameda July i. 415.50; Richards & Schoeu, J45 50; W. adopted. Suva and Ilnshaue, Q.; are duo at Honolulu oil or uhout the dates below v h Cieo. Kaihenui, J52; Volcano Stables Co., stated he was informed that Sheriff stated, viz: to Sierra July 26 Desha also offered a resolution - I). Makuakaue, $29; IS. N. Keolanui was illegally demanding Vancouver and Victoria B.C. From Sydney, Brisbane (Q). Alameda August 4 1029.39; recommending the appointment of From ' August 16 Holmes, 165.59; H. Hackfeld & Co., $5.00 from every applicant for ex- I'or llrisbaue, Q and Sydney: I'or Victoria and Vancouver, 11. C. f Sonoma as additional police Mercantile Co., horse-shoer'- s J. K. Nahale, Alameda August 25 5145.2:; Hilo 71.11: amination for license, MANUKA AUG. 26 MI0WI5RA... ..SIJl'T. 20 s 6 Henry II. Kahaule, 2; Moses Koki, officer at South Koua at a salary of AOKANGI SKl'T. MOANA ...OCT. IS v Ventura September whereas the law provided that $5 231 23.70; W. A. Schwallie, fS 07; H.J. I.y-ma- month, which was adopted. MIOWIJRA OCT. 21 AORANGI...... NOV. 15 ra. Alameda September 15 f was the total cost of license. $35 Per September 45.20; Samuel Kaubane, 233.88. magnificent new service, the "Imperial Limited, " is now running daily .. . . Sierra 27 offered The j ' Supervisor Fernandez a "B !&. 6 Tatal, 1,116.15; leaving balance to cre- Sliipman moved that a select IJKTWKKN VANCOUVER AND MONTRHAI,, making the run in 100 hour, "i r--. Alameda October road account. 5,287.85. resolution appropriating $50 from without change. The finest railway service in the world. ? dit of committee of two be appointed to i t FOR SAN FRANCISCO. dis- Through tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and P.urope ? The disbursement of this fund by investigate the charges of Consul the road tax fund for repairs to the Alameda June 7 follows: Humakua, none; I'or freight and passage, and all general information, apply to I tricts is as Saito. Passed, and Chairman Moir old Paauilo homestead road, which Ventura June 13 none; S. Hilo 929.29; Puna, 845.. appointed Supervisors Fernandez passed without opposition. - Alameda 28 S. TheOc H. & Ltd., - dfU- June 91; N. Kohala, none; Kohala, 23.70; Davies Co., Gen'l Agts. i Sierra July and Desha. Supervisor Sliipman called atten - fr 4 N. Kona, none; S. Kona, none; Kau, Alameda July 19 36.95- - Supervisor Desha from Commit- tion to the condition of the road tax July Sonoma 25 before adjournment Tuesday tee on Bonds, reported favorably on fund for the district of South Hilo Alameda August 9 Just ft intro- bond of David K. Baker, deputy The amount to the credit of the dis- Ventura August 15 noon, Supervisor Fernandez The Old Alameda August 30 duced a resolution providing for sheriff, South Kona. trict had already been expended for Buggy... fi ,.. September 5 Keo- - repairs, and after the payment of VI Sierra Usting the legality of Sheriff Supervisor Fernandez of Police 1 - . made new for a few cents and' Aiamcua4,1. oepiemue.l... -- ", iiUU1js actions in making appoint Committee made a report which is the August bills there would be a rb Sonoma September 26 a little labor. With incuts, follows: deficit in the General Fund of about K Alameda October 11 as Resolved, That the Chairman of the The Police Committee recom ?3,ooo. Treasurer Lalakea was The K In connection with the sailing of the Hoard of Supervisors appoint a committee called before the Board and in re- - above steamers the agents are prepared to mended the appointment of A. Sil Sherwin-William- one of whom s issue, to intending passengers Coupon of three supervisors, shall va and Dan Kaiheuui b: appointed spouse to an inquiry by Supervisor by any railroad be the Chairman of the Hoard of Super- of' lrnniitlese .tntca that he expected Buggy Through Tickets whose duties shall be to take all guards for prisoners at a salary Paint from S.111 l'rancisco to all points in the visors, .10 per mouth each. They recom- to receive on the next mail Irotn United States, and from New York by necessary legal proceedings to test the you can paint and varnish at Ka-ailu- u Honolulu a warrant for $8,Soo as steamship line to all ISuropean ports. legality of the appointments by the Hoard mended that the resignation of the same operation. You will ail) for County I'or further particulars apply to of Supervisors and by the sheriiTof the Lelepoli as a police officer in the proportion the of be surprised how cay it is offi- - County of Hawrii ol certain police South Koua be nccepced and that Hawaii. Resuming, Mr. Sliipman j to renew vehicles. cers nud other subordinate officers of the Let us show you color cards. said if this stun were received, that j Hawaii now acting as such, to the clerk be instructed to notify county of county nave a o. Wm. C. Irwin & Co. prosecute under the of the Territory him that since he is already holding would surplus .i"" LIMITISI) of Hawaii and thei.ordinances of this the position as jailor he cannot hold ' a,)0Ut ?5.ooo, which would be j SOLI) IlY General Agents Oceanic S.S. Co. county all officers of this county u ho n police commission. They also available for ron,tl improvements or have not been r.Kuliirly appointed by recomineml thntW H Laiiiaholo, other purposes. According to the .e me m sa. con,. law. it sna.i uiy impertinent report of the Finance Committee HILO MERCANTILE CO. inittce, and said committee is hereby es- - ' "" """ iuii. ' 2 G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd. would be distributed . pecially authorized to employ special letter to the Hoard, be tUsmihScil J" 'Ptl - SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII J attorney on behalf of the county for a from duty as a police officer. The l,ro rata among the different dis- for liis services, - A, B ' reasonable compensation appointment of James Stevens os a lricts- P. O. Boz 94 Tolophonos 4 4 to commence and ar Factors, and to authorize him ,, for Souln Kohaln was He said that Ililo's share of bug " J InXthair'"'1 ,m,Cl't,U"KS; approved. J. Kaailau' of South the amount appropriated from the Commission Agents ... . . ,.. SubsL-ouentl- Supervisor Fenian-- '"'o. who returned ins commission .... ' i is reso-- denying the 0f cent or about goo This the Sole Agents de introduced the following ' as policeman, right ING UP 'PHONE lution making appropriation f the Hoard to appoint him, was re amount available for toad expendi National Cane Shredders, I'OR 1'RICH.S ON AM. KINDS Ol' PRINTING $250 for defraying the expenses of for tures for South Hilo, after the cur- 21 commended dismissal. There n nsiiljtt.t nfiCkiwI Limit l IV..? 1 uliir1iIMVII tt'itli R Baldwin Locomotives, HIILII tl II l''M.U Mil rent bills for August are paid. only one vote that of WCI " L"""B,-- n " "- - i'"""-- - opposing Supervisor D.-sh- made inquiry fcl Alex. Cross & Sons' Sugar Cane Kalaiwaa: lorce 01 worm rvounin, mus lor LATEST STYLES AND FAIR PRICES aiid Coffee Fertilizers lie it resolved by the Hoard of Super telephone rent for four instruments (Continued 011 I'.ige Six.) I

Tim WMJKLY IIILO TRIBUNlt, ltU.0, HAWAII, TUKSDAY, SUPTUMBKR 12, 1905.

ZIMZAM FRONT STREET. ORDINANCES PASSED. 1 THE HILO TRIBUNE'S MAIL CHART CONDENSED LOCAL ITEMS Kond Supervisor Lyiunii Reconi-mend- s Uelullui; to County Vouchers, Untitl L rfS Straightening Street. ing Regulations, Etc. Commenting on the condition of Front The following ordinances were passed Hook-keepin- ' Good W. N. Co. Goodwin's W Notary's Manual. street, Road Supervisor Lyman had the by the Hoard of Supervisors at its session MAILS ARRIVI5 IN HONOLULU AND DF.PAUT AS FOLLOWS: John T. Molr was n passenger to Hono- Mr. nnd Mts II. G. Jutiklii of Olaa following to say iu his report to the held iu September: Ordianccs number- leave on the Roderick Dim. S. M. 4 lulu on l'ridav. Hoard of Supervisors: ed 6, 7 nnd 8 relate to the manner of T. W. T. F. S. Judge C. 1'. Parsons spent Sunday nl Supervisor Prank Woods returned to Under instructions from Supervisor presenting claims against the County. em- jSibcria d the Volcano House. his home iu Koliala on Friday. Desha of tills district, the work of repair- Ordinance No. 9, permits n county A, tMnnukn (Aug 30 I Mongolia ing nnd top dressing Front street as far ployee to nssigu his salary for the entire 2GiAlamc4n "Doric 15. 1). Haldwln was a returning passen- C. 15. Wright made a visit to Honolulu "62:fAug25( ' Aug 2 as been year, and virtually defeats the garnishee ger from Honolulu on Wednesday. on I'riday, the first iu six or seven years. the completion of the sewer lias commenced. The engineer lms staked law. A number of employees have 0 ' Saturday U Regatta Pay and n The Union Restaurant opposite the tVcntura n 8 flv Next out the grades and f,iven me the line to taken advantage of the ordinance, 3 4 "Ncvndan Territory of Hawaii. I'ish Market has been reopened by AknU. G I "Manchr'a UA holiday wllhln the work on, which I find from King which is n welcome relief from repeated Sierrn Sec adv. runs 1'or SAMS 10,000 smooth Cajenne street iu n straight line to two feet out- attachments of their salary for debt. nuutinl meeting of the Scrrao China Alrtmcrin pineapple plunli. Knmilre of Jim The side of the comer of the Hilo Mercantile Ordinance No. 6, provides that nil 10 11 12 Liquor Co., Ltd., is postponed to Mon- 13 14 lb Morris. Co. and Wood's store. Present side claims ngainft the County for materials is 15. insurance man, day, September 17th. II. Picker, the walk and the top of the side walk grade furnished or labor performed shall be tAorangl made n business trip to Hiloon Thursday Rex Hitchcock has been appointed 20 will be 5 inches below the present side plainly written lu the F.nglish language 17 18 19x IMIowcrn JJl JJJJ 'Nebrask'n attorney of Oahu pro- of last week. deputy county to walk or making the gutter of the new and itemized on blank forms furnished Alameda 23 The Sunday School picnic of the I'irst secute cases iu the police court. road 1 1 inches below the present gutter by the County, duly sworn to before n l'orelgu Cliurcli will be held on Saturday H. 15. Cooper is iu Kail on business iu front of these two stores. Running notary public, mid the cost of such oath 24 25 26 28 29 30x next at Sccoiinet. regarding the establishing of a forest re- 011 that same grnde until I reach Church shall be added in the bill. Only one Ncbras'n fr Miss Jakcns mid Master Jakeii3 of l'a. serve by I'orcstcr Hosmer in that dis- street the lines iu the middle of the street claimant shall be mimed iu such bill, trict. and the road wilt have to be cut alxinl which shall be that of n name of indivi Vessels whose names nppenr OVIJR the dale ARRI VK from the Const. paikou left for Honolulu on l'ridny to Vessels whose below dual, firin, partnership or corporation. names appear HI5LOW the date DISPART for the Const. to rcsuu.c their studies. Maj. nnd Mrs. W. A. l'urdy left on the 14 inches the present street, and Destination of Vessels () To San Francisco; (t) To Colonies; (J) To the middle of new street will be 011 Ordinance No. 7 provides that nil f 11. Why cut your own throat when you Alameda to attend the meeting of the N. the victoria; 1:.; i) ' Yoknlinma. claims for salaries fixed by statute i n. 111. Safety Razor nt V. L. I. C. at the Thousand Islands, re- the present store verandas on the makai s. h. b. Kiuau departs from Hilo for Honolulu every Friday at 10:00 cm buy n Gillette S. S. Manila Loa'smail closes ill Hilo on Tuesdays marl turning iu November. side. be written upon blank forms furnished by I Saturdays nnd Holmes Store for five dollars. (X) at 2:15 p. in., nrtivlng iu Honolulu nt daylight three days I would ask that these grades and street the County 011 the first Tuesday of each later. David Maun.iola, recently nrrcstcd for Geo. T. Klucgcl, representing Theo. - lines be changed so as to run ns follows: mouth mid need not be sworn to but shall --- II. Davles & Co., Ltd., Honolulu, is a b caking into the I.aupahoehoe post Starting from the corner of King street be endorsed by the County Clerk ns lo office, before Judge Dole in Hilo visitor, making n business tour of plead guilty nnd Front run on n gradual grade until the correctness of the same. All other Hawaii on behalf of that firm. Honolulu. the corner of Wood's store is reached, claims for salaries not fixed by statute J. Q. Jacques, who has been a hum nt Moses & Raymond have dissolved mid then from that corner change the shall be filed iu the same manner as other Hnkalau for the past two j ears, returns partnership nnd hereafter the business line to corner of Church Street, so ns to general claims. to his home at Smithsburg, Mil., 011 the will be carried on iu she name of 15. II. include the present street, and have the Ordinance No. 8, relates to the pay Moses at the same old stand. Roderick Dim. grade rise about 1 ft. to the 100 instead ment of laborers 011 the roads and other The firm of On Tai Co. nt 9 Miles, R. T. Guard, accompanied by his sou of running down, and in that way I can laborers employed at a daily wage, which (TO MAKE USE OF) Guard, was n passenger to Honolulu be by pay-rol- l UTILISE Olaa, have dis owl of their business to Jack take the present street with very few shall duly certified by the This is what I should do with that wall space that I have. How well it the Tak I.ung Co., n notice of which ap- on the Kiuau I'riday. The young man changes nnd round it up iu the center person iu charge of the work, showing iu would look to have it fitted in with n nice set of GI.OIU5-WI5RNICK1- will probably Oahu College. services pears in this issue. cuter nnd top dress it at a very reasonable ex detail the performed, the num bookcases; and it would certainly keep my books in better shape. I think wages Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Terry expect to If you wish your coffee to bring the pense, but if the new street line nnd ber of days, and rate of up to the I will take ten minutes and go mid see them at leave on the Roderick Dim Thursday lor highest market prices let the Hilo Coflee grade is taken, the. street will be too nar- twenty-fift- h day of each month inclusive. pay-ro- ll be sworn three months' visit to Oberlin and other Mill clean, classify and place the same on row for traffic and cannot be completed This shall to nnd the notary fee included iu A. M. LTD. points in Ohio, Mrs. Terry's native state. the market for you. Liberal cash ad- without going to large expenses for grad- the aggregate J. JOHNSON COMPANY, vances made on shipments. ing and buying rights of way, etc. amount of claim. Proof of claim of ser Moses & Raymond ate now selling I also find that if the top of the Hilo vice by laborcts other than upon road the new "I,. C. Smith & Bros." visible Mrs. Richard 1. Mould nnd Miss Mould 931 FORT HONOLULU Mercantile Co.'s sidewalk on the west work shall be made upon the blank forms, STREET, writing typewriters. Acknowledged by of Oakland, Cal., who have been visiting corner is taken as the top of the sidewalk duly certified nnd sworn to by the person experts to be the best visible writing the Homers at Kukuihaelc were the SPECIALIZERS IN MODERN OFFICE AND STORE guests of Miss Mary Shipmau on Wed- that the grade will be a dowu grade from iu charge of the work. METHODS machine on the market. No. to assign- nesday, subsequently visiting the Volca- King street and thus save having to dig Ordinance 9, relates the Carl Dunkhouser, who has been tem- no and departing for Honolulu on Friday. up so much of the present street. ment of warrants, iiou a written order porarily detailed to duly with the Hilo filed with the County Auditor authorizing R. G. Curtis, lately of Olaa, left on branch of H. Hackfeld & Co. Ltd., re- Dr. the person named therein to receipt for Alameda for the coast. Word comes 5 turned to the home offic: it) Honolulu the Akau's lies tailrant. the amount. Such orders may cover nil from Honolulu that he will settle in one on I'riduy. warrants issued or to be issued to the per- of the California cities and take up pri- 4 W. II. l'ield, formerly agent of the To be opened - son signing the same during the year iu vate practice, although he has not de- Saturday, Sop- Equitable Life Insurance Company, has Opposite which the order is dated but not later, cided definitely where he will locate. tombor 16. Fish Market. been appointed to a new position of Short Orders n Specialty. Orders for Ice and may be renewed from yenr to year. new embroid- traveling salesman inaugurated by the Haltcuberg supplies, the Cream and Cake attended to promptly The building Ordinance No. 10, was Kahului Store, . ery cotton, Peri Lustre, Cornatiou nraid, and delivered to any part of City. drawn up by the Shippers' Wharf Com- embroidery hoops, darning cotton, initial The latest Ilutterick fashions always at Telephone No. 17. mittee and provides a penalty for failure forms, stars, anchors, sofa pillow outfits 1 hand. Ilutterick Cook Hooks, embroid- to comply with the Hoard of Health and fancy work materials of all kinds nre ery books, drawn work books, tatting SCHOOL regulations regnrding the sanitary Ladies' be had of 15. H. Moses, Hilo. Phone APPOINTMENTS. I nnd netting and many other fancy work to construction of buildings within the ra- 178. 15. Moses, Hilo. Phone 178. dios of one mile from the Court House, looks, at H. Chances Mndo in Teaching Force of The wreck of the ship Spartan, which Hilo. It was intended that Sanitary -- 1 It is reported from Washington a- - C. a ashore at Spreckelsville, Maui, Public Schools. Don S. be ap- that the relations between President went Ilowman, should with nearly 2000 tons of coal, was sold The following changes of teachers have pointed Huilding Inspector, but by an Roosevelt and Commissioner-Gener- al of Wash week to Capt. D. I'. Nicholson for by Hoard on oversight at moment, resolu- Immigration Sargent nre somewhat last becu made the of Education the last the is understood that Nicholson tion providing for his appoiutment was strained, ns a result of the modified rules 400. It the Island of Hawaii: has disposed of the wreck and cargo to a Paauilo, vice not passed. for the ndmisssou of Chinese, which the Chas. Williams, assistant hui of Japanese who will attempt to save Miss Olive to Hono- Ordinance 11, that 1'resldcut regards ns too rigid. Homer, transferred No. provides all the wreckage. lulu, at a salary of 30 per mouth. county officers traveling to or from the Suits Dr. Wight, oT Koliala, nged 91 Miss Kthel Rickard, Houokaa, vice county sent or to any district other than MUST (SET CERTIFICATES. James years died on I'riday, Sept. 2d. He was Miss Lily Williams, leave of absence for their own in the performance of their m an early pioneer of that district and was four mouths on account of illness, at a official duties, shall be allowed traveling Itjn I'nss Ex- All Teachers Required lo closely indentificd with the progress of salary of f 25 a mouth. expenses, mileage at the rate of ten cents if aminations'. fifty-fiv- Kai-wik- i, mid the islands for e years. He leaves Miss P.mma F. Porter, principal per mile, going coming, excepting iu and r! n a contrail-interes- t vice Mr. Hoscow, resigned, at n cases of emergency, iu which case the Skirts The Hoard of I5ducntiou has passed a very large estate, including resolution requiring nil teachers iu the in the Koliala and Halnwa Plan- salary of J45. expenses incurred will be paid subject to employ of the department who have uo tations. His widow, nnd n very large Mrs. Win. II. Beers, assistant Olaa (9 the discretion of the Hoard of Supervisors. certificates to be examined in July of family of children, grand-childre- n nnd Miles), vice Mrs. Carpenter, transferred, All other expenses, such ns board and A large assortment just to hand next year. This is intended to establish survive him. at a salary of 42.50. lodging nnd personal expenses shall be the rule of employing only teachers with Mrs. Guy F. Maydwell's request that borne by the officers themselves. from the Hast. certificates. The resolution is us follows: Klnnu Arrivals, Sept. I!, 1.M)5. fS be added to her salary iu lieu of house recom- Klnnu Departures, Sept. 8. "Whereas, the attention of the De- 15. Mabic, Sam Kee, 15. D. Haldwin, L. rent formerly paid to that amount partment of Public instruction has been Akau, M. D. Mattos, George Lycurgus, mended not granted. Missjakens, Master Jnkeus, Miss M. called to the fact thnt there nre some Geo. C. Klucgcl, Miss M. G. Gibson, Miss Carlson's salary ns assistant nt C. Gibson. Mrs. N. C. Gibson, Robert sixty teachers iu the employ of this de- Mrs. N. C. Gibson. Holualo.i School is placed nt $52, Hendry, Master Geo. Willfong, R. S. who certifi- Mrs. King's request for increase of Thurston, Jack Guard, R. T. Guard, C. TURNER CO. partment have never held any L lid . cates, and also that many of tile certifi- First Foreign Church. salary for Olaa (13 Miles), deferred. 15. Wright, II. K. Drown, I. II. Moragne, m H. Picker, Carl cates formerly issued to teachers iu the Sabbath, Sept. 17, 11 a.m. "If any Recommended th.it the School Agent II. Dunkhauscr. J. Wutt, employ of the department have already man willeth to do his will, he shall know make necessary improvements on the cot- N. W. Severance, John Hind nnd family, tage. Dr. Jelling, C. H. Low expired, therefor bo it of the doctrine." John 7:17. Lyman, I5bcu and 'Resolved: 1. That nil teachers iu The salary of principal Win. McCluskcy family, MissN. Hufschinidt, J. F.Wood, ( 7:30p.m. "lam the door." John 10:9. k five-roo- : the employ of this department who hnvc The regular Sabbath evening services of the new school nt Pnpnikou John T. Mo.r ami family, Mrs. R. I. Miss mJ no certificates, all those whose certificates will be continued from this date. is increased to f 100 a mouth. Mould, Mould, R. W. Shingle, W. have already expired nnd those whose The terms for the school year 1905-19- 06 A. Kinney. 75 Acres, Unim- will expired by Septem- Hoard Funds. are as follows: certificates have Itoad Volcano In Samoa. Olaa Property proved; L' No. ber i, 1906, shall be required lo take the n communication addressed to the Fall Term September 5, 1905, to De Iu Offiers of the German gunboat Condor 3 1 S, near 22- - examination to be lield July 12, 13 and County Clerk of Oahu county, Superin- cember 22, 1905. now iu Honolulu, reported that a volcano Miles, Road; Lot No. 14, 1906. tendent C. S. Holloway gives his opinion Winter Term January 6, 1606 to Volcano 101, eruption 011 Savuii, nil first class certificates nnd April 6, 1906. occurred the island of FOR near Russian Settlement. A "j. That that all road tax moneys to the credit of iu the Sauioau graup. The eruption oc- nil Normal certificates issued prior to this various road boards previous to April Spring Term April 16, to June 15, the 011 8 1906. curred August mid was first heralded date be extended iu time indefinitely, 26, 1905, are subject to draft only by the 7 Im- - by depart- by an earthquake. There wus a lava flow, SALE Ummnn' Dlnnn Acres, subject, however to recall the respective road boards. but 110 one was butt. The officers also n IMU T ClUB moved; Honse, ment nt any time after the expiration of Oahu Market for Tannin Hark. b The County Attorney of holds wu o... 1,1 0 report that the political situation is quiet D t V nnn their prescribed time limit if the stand- that the road boards no longer exist nnd J. A. M. Johnson of Honolulu has dis- VJltl Pi VtilV. iu Samoa. 1 ing of the teacher does not warrant the funds to their credit revert to the covered n ready market in the Orient for Buildings, etc., Volcano Road. County. It is expected mandamus pro- - barks possessing tannin, and made n con- Hilloiis Colic Prevented. A copy of the resolution has been sent p,,,.,)!,,.,, my he instituted. tract witli the Hishop estnte trustees for FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO to all teachers allcted, lu onler tnai am- the bark of the koa trees now being culled Take a double dose of Chamber-Iain'- s ple lime may be afforded them to pre- 011 the isluud of Hawaii for lumber. The Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea pare for the examination next summer. bark of the black wattle growiug on Remedy ns soon as the first indica- THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST GO. - -- - - A MATTER OFHEALTH Tantalus is also rich iu tannin, nnd Mr. tion of the disease appears and a Children's Demonstration. lately sold tons LIMITED. Johnson 150 of it, pro threatened attack may be warded cured through the Federal experiment P. O. BOX 34G. HONOLULU, HAWAII, A children meeting will be held nt off. Hundreds of people who arc Army hall on Sunday live, station, to dealers iu Japan nt f25 a ton. the Salvation subject to attacks of bilious colic Sept. 17th, at 7 o'clock. No admission, flOYAl Dissolution Notice. For Kent. only freewill offering received. Fedora! Jurors. use the remedy in this way with The meeting is given iu honor especial- The following jurors from Hawaii have perfect success. For sale by Hilo The heretofore existing House 011 School Street, recently oc- - ly of the Hand of Love children, 11 sew- been drawn by Judge Dole for the next Drug Co. under the name nnd style of Moses & cupied by 1'. Soiu.i, Apply to ing class which meets every Saturday p. term of his court, which opens 011 Octo- Raymond, iu Hilo, Hawaii, is this day U. A. I.YMAN 111. They have just completed a quill ber 9th: Grand jurors lo appear on the dissolved by mutual consent. The busi-- 1 or II. VICARS which will be shown on this evening. opening day, W. II. Heers, Hilo, and R. Postponed. ttess will be hereafter conducted under A Literary programme has been pre- S. Kalauui, Paauilo. The trial jurors the name of 15. H. Moses. All persons Notice. pared by these children, assisted by other ordered to appear 011 October 23rd nre: The annual meeting of the SKKRAO who are indebted to the firm of Moses & 1 little friends. IJvery one welcome. jW. K. Waimauiuaii, Kaiiim; J. D. Acker-- UQUOU CO., Iri) is postponed until Raymond are lespectfully requested to I hae disposed of my business con. man, Kealakekua; Jackson Knwewehi, Monday, September ducted under the name of On Tai Co., 17th. make payment to 15. II. Moses. All ac- at Indications of Rheumatism. Keaiihon, Jonah 11. Cummiugs, Kapaa; WIMJAM I'I5RNANI)I5S, Nine Miles, Ol.ia, to the Tak I.iiug Co, David Forbes, counts against the firm should be pre e nnd swollen joints, sharp, shoot- Kukuihaelc. 46-- 1 All persons to firm So Secretary. bunted to the sald 15. H. Moses, indebted the of On ing pains, torturing muscles, 110 rest, uo Tai Co. will please settle their accounts Ladles 15. H. MOS15S, sleep that means rheumatism. It is a POWDER Tullorlnir. For Kent. AI.15X RAYMOND. without delay, and all creditors must file stubborn disease to fight, but Chamber- Absolutely Pure Mrs. 15. Moore wishes to announce to Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 8, 1005. 46 4 their claims with the undersigned within lain's Pain Halm has conquered it thor-san- the ladies of Hilo that she will take a few The house on Woianiteuue Street now thirty days from d.tte. of times. One application gives HAS MO SUBSTITUTE customers iu dress umkiug and ladies occupied by Dr. Hayes (Unfurnished). Subscribe for the TuiliUNit Island sub ON TAI CO. Sold by Hilo Drug Co. tailoring at I'uueo. Inquire of Hidyway & Hidgwuy. scriptiou $3.50, Kctau, Hawaii, Sept. 46-- t . relief. 9, 1005. 1 3

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LEGAL NOTICES. believed tliis would open the doors was a safeguard against possible TOWNS FOK MUX ONLY. to ashes. Small wonder that the COUNTY BOARD MAKES for other claimants, such as the bill epidemics of fever and other ciiiiiingratton was uucnecKcu, iur - diseases. It was drawn up by the Some In This Country unit All Keck- nil the inhabitants left in the place n'CluULo MANY I lUNu loss Communities. Chinamen, who A" I nlll Km for ?620. siiiptnaii said this claim Shippers' Wharf Committee and were about 105 at Ciiamiiuhs In 1'rohatm. examined and was directly principally against the Women outnumber men in our lived by working i" the tailings of In the matter of the Estate of ANTONE had already been Dl'. REGO of Papalkou, Hawaii, de- - Tit-Bit- s, mines. It is said (Continued from Page four.) disallowed and if the claimant de Asiatics, who were careless about own country, says London the once valuable censed. " had AD- s sired to have the bill reconsidered, the condition of their houses mid and it is a common complaint in that for many years a woman PETITION FOR LETTERS OF why tho nllowance for the Coui'ty n. MINISTRATION. him make his showing be- premises. Finally on motion of many Biitish towns that "there arc not been seen in the, once prosper-tow- 6 of Hawaii each mouth was $8,800, allow to The petition of M. S. Paclieco, brother fore the Committee. Shipman, the ordinance was refer no men." In watering places like in law of deceased, having hcen filed while he noticed that the County of praying for Letters of Administration to Fernandez believed red back to the Committee on Pub' Bournemouth and Torquay the Another far western settlement Onliu received varying amounts, Supervisor be issued to Joaquin Cnrvalho as Admin- I,ocbcnstcin was entitled to his pay, lie Health. number of women residents so which is composed exclusively of istrator of said Estate. $20,000 one month and perhaps Notice Is hereby given that Tuesday, as the road was now a countv road. The Board adjourned until 9 greatly exceeds that of men that men is Kxcclsior City, situated in the a6th day of September, $40,000 the next. Chairman Moir 1905, at 10 He knew the legislature would re- o'clock Saturday morning. there is very real ground for this a wild rugged stretch of country on o'clock a. til., be and hereby is appointed who was to leave the next day for the time for hearing said petition in the a claim. But complaint. Yet within thirty miles the Mexican edge of southern Cali- - Honolulu was appointed a commit fuse to consider such SATURDAY, SIO'TKMIWR 9TH. Court Room of the Fourth Circuit Court he thought the claim should be of Torquay stands a town, complete lornia. This, too, was once a mill- - nt Hilo, Hawaii, at which lime and place of one to confer with the Terri- The proceedings opened with ll persons interested tee with railway station, post, telegraph many fine build- - and y. in the prescribed ingtown and has ll0W ,;iVe. torial Auditor regarding the presented inanncr prayer by Supervisor Kalaiwaa. cnilM,tif nny tley why the by the ordinance passed at the last and shops, which, though not ex- ings, but the ore gave out and it prayer of said petition should not be U All were present except Supervisors granted. clusively inhabited by men, has yet was deserted. Gradually it became Supervisor Maknakanc offered a session in August. Moir and Woods, who were called Hilo, Hawaii, Aug. 39th, 1905. as Ity Court; There was a disposition to have away on business. minutes of fully ten times as many males a resort, for escaped criminals and the '1 resolution appropriating $150 from The , A. S. LitliARON GURNEV. Clerk. a night session in order to get female residents. This is Prince-town- outlaws, who are prncucuuy mi, the Puna Road Tax fund for re- Thursday's and Friday's meetings Iiy Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Cleik. business of the 1,400 feet above the sea on men. 1 nere arc 10 ue m , o. .h.hiim, Kaola-Kain-m through with the were read in full and approved. saui au aki. pairs to the ro.nl. Attorney for Petitioner. 45-- was finally decided to the ridge of Dartmoor. While the them in all, murderers and despera- Supervisor Shipman called atten- Board, but it Mr. Fernandes, as chairman pro Supervisors Moir and Woods town proper has but 300 to 400 in- does cverv one. But as there is no tion to some of the bills in the grant tetn, presented a petition of 26 and the remaining habitants of whom rather less than railway anywhere near they are en- - hands of the Finance Committee, leave of absence, voters of North Kona, asking for on Friday. Ad- half are women, there are nearly tiiely isolated and practically prisi-- ) FOR SALE! which appeared to be personal members continue the appointment of David Ahia for a. m. 1,000 convicts, all men, to say They do no harm to any traveling expenses of county off- journment was taken till 9 poundmastcr at Kahaluu. As there ners. following day. nothing of a large number of ward- one, and arc, therefore, let alone MRS. M. FUHR icials. The Chair said in his opin- the was a pound and poundmastcr at ers, a comparatively small propor WIM. SKI.I. OUT Till? 1IAI.ANCK OK ion the Hoard was not responsible 1'KIDAY, SHl'TJiMIlim 8TH. Kcauhoti, one mile distant, the You will not find Midi marked tion of whom arc married. mm charges. Both Super- reading of the minutes of the petition was laid on the table. on the chatts. It is, indeed, prac for these The With the exception of one or visors Fernandez and Desha sup preceding day was disposed of, and Deputy Sheriff W. J. Rickard of tically unknown to civilization, and two temporary villages, built of tin y the Chair's opinion. Supervisor Fernandez was selected Hamakua sent a list of government yet it is on the shores of that high-wa- Choice ported or canvass, in which arc housed Plants The committee on Public Health Chairman pro tern. property at the Honokaa court of civilization, the Red sea. navvies engaged on new water- is of piiatcs and slav- reported favorably on the appoint- A petition of 1 voters of South house, which J. W. Moanauli had It the home AI.SO A COLLECTION OK 13 works and railways, there are no of Don. S. Bowman as build- Kona praying thatO. M. Kckticwa, refused to turn over to him. The ers, a regular nest of criminals. ment town or villages in these islands in ing inspector. captain of police, and police officers cbiumttnicatioii was ordered turned The place is inhabited almost en- which women do not find a home. by sheik who Supervisor Fernandez believed J. G. Machado and Oliver kua be over to County Attorney. tirely men; lor the Fancy Birds Elsewhere, however, there are se- there should be a public meet- not paid for the month of July, was Shipman from the Health Com- holds absolute rule there only per- r that veral such curious settlements. INCLUDING A MEXICAN DOUM.K-YULLO- ing called by the Health Committee laid on the table. mittee jiiade a report regarding the mits a very few of his best warriors One is to be tound in Utah, sure- HEAD I'AKKOT, GUAR- investigate the matters before On motion of Mr. Fernandes, the building ordinance, approving the to marry. Midi pays no tribute to to ly the last part of the world where ANTEED A GOOD TAI.KKK. of ordinance No. 10. County Attorney or his deputy was amended ordinance and recom- the Turkish government, and, as the passage one would expect to sec a city with- enacting building regulations. He requested to be present at each mending the addition of a section it lies at the far end of a long, nar- is Sunny-sid- e, defining city limits, as being out women. Its name row, muddy harbor, inaccessible to ) would wcrk a hard- meeting of the Board. As there the believed it and it is inhabited by some ship on poor people, who can- were much committee work to be one mile from the court house. The war vessels, it seems probable that PLANTERS' LINE the men who work the new col- cementing report of the Committee was 400 in it may pursue its lawless career un go expense of adjournment was taken till -- not to the done, lieries recently established there. OF- as required by the Or adopted. checked for many years to come. their iloors atternoou. Most of the men arc married, yet as this matter pertains ex At the afternoon session, on mo The Committee on Health asked SAILING VESSELS dinance on no account are they permitted Unnecessary Kxpensp. clusively to the town of Ililo, he of Supervisor Shipman, the that the .detailed reports of Fish to tion to bring their wives into the village. to know opinion of directed to notily C. F. and Food Inspector Hering, be Acute attacks of colic, cholera Direct Line between SAN FRANCISCO would like the Clerk was This banishment of the fair sex is supervisors on the subject the county would placed on file with the Clerk, which morbus and dysentery conies on AND HILO. the Hilo Bradshaw. that not due to any frcakishness on the satisfactory to responsible for payment of was ordered. without warning and no prompt If the ordinance is not be part of employers or men. The llurk St. Catharine, Capt. Saunders would be satisfied. for office room in his build- The Finance Committee made a relict can be obtained. 1 Here is them, he rent the reason is a purely business one. llurk Amy Turner, Capt. Warland were several occupied by the County Attor- written report 'approving sundry no necessity of incurring the ex- Sell. V. II. Murston, Gove Desha said there ing There is some hitch in the title to Capt. orovisions' in the Ordinance which ney after Saturday, inasmuch as bills, but recommending that in pense of a physician's service in the 3,000 acres on which the village QUICK DISPATCH understand, and he for the County Attorney the future all bills for board and such cases if Chamberlain's Colic, lie did not quarters and mines are situated. The law For freight and passage apply to more time. Chairman had been provided in the county lodging of county officers be dis- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy desired of the state of Utah permits fami- WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco beleived the proposed ordi- building. allowed and those officials so noti- is at hand. A dose of this remedy Moir lies squattiugs rights on the claim- 2. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Agents, a first class law and was Shipman brought in fied. As to the demands for the will relieve the patient before a doc nance was Supervisor ed lands, aiuT the company fears Honolulu, or of the health of the com- setting aside from support of prisoners, the committee tor could arrive. It has never been in interest a resolution $5000 that if the men were allowed to munity. He could not see any ob- the General Fund for road tax report that the county is not liable known to fail, even in the most H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. bring their better halves to Sunny-sid- e in the entire districts upon for their subsistence in the opinion severe and dangerous cases. For AUENTS, HILO. jectionable paragraph funds of the various claims might be established to heretofore agreed ol the County Attorney. The re- sale by Hilo Drug Co. Ordinance. the pro rata basis their cabins as permanent places of I Mr. Stacker spoke up to ex- - noon. He explained that this port of the Finance Committee was abode. Neither the Masters nor of the resolu-- 1 was set aside on the adopted. Notick plain the purpose amount to be On the borders between China Agent of vessels of the "Matsou Line" PAY FOR THE BEST voluntary remarks by out-- 1 the County On motion of Supervisor Ship-ma- n responsible for any debts con- tion, but understanding that and Russia in Asia, almost due will be siders were ruled out of order, and ' receive the from the the Clerk was authorized to tracted by the crew. R. f. GUARD, would $8,Soo south of Lake Baikal, is a good- - Agent. IT'S CHEAPEST subsided. for month of August. communicate with the Attorney Hilo, April 16,1901 14-- the gentleman Territory the sized town known as Maimatchiu, Desha believed that the Board of Carried unanimously. General in regard to furnishing the AND THAT'S THK CLASS OF WORK which is exclusively inhabited by EXECUTED BY Supervisors should give their at-- , part of the afternoon County Attorney with a set of the The greater men. The place has a considera- "Wanted. lention to the Waiolama stream and was in the discussion of the Hawaiian Reports. spent ble trade, and is a military outpost. til instead ot passing an Hilo residents and Shipman presented an ordinance CAMERON swamp and petition of 200 An old law forbids Chinese women A position by nu experienced sugnr which the people did asking for appropria relating to the actual traveling ex- ordinance taxpayers, an to live in this territory. Indeed, boiler. Address care of Tribune, not have a voice in. Woods tion of $100 per month for the sup penses of the sheriff and other SUGAR 110ILER, THE PLUMBER they may not pass the great wall of t with- 4 thought the proposed ordinance of Hilo Band. The Board county officials which passed 45-- Hilo, Hawaii. port the Kalkau or enter Mongolia at all. FRONT ST., Or. SPRECKEL'S IILOCK was a good move, and before any resolved itself into a Coinmitte of out a dissenting vote. for "The Prison of Ten Thousand" - building could be done, a arose, having A resolution' providing the "KOGEK" further tlie Whole, and later is the name given by by the wander- have to be obtained desired, procurement of a postoffice box I ue permit would made the appropriation ing Arabs of the districts across ALL KINDS OF - The thoroughbred Jersey bull, from the building inspector here- Shipman asked that he be author-afto- r. was passed. Jordon' to the fortress monastery of formerly owned by John McTag. ized to purchase from Tlieo. II. Ordinance No. 10 as amended RUBBER GOODS Mar, Saba on the Dead Sea. Not gart, will be permanently located nt the Fernandez said if the people of Co. gasoline engine providing for building regulations GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. Davies & the many years ago there were actually old Kilauea stables, near the Hawaii Hilo wanted the new building law, which they had used on the con-h- e in the town of Hilo, was passed Mill. further particulars, apply to R. H. PEASE, President. h 10,000 monks living in this grim I'or was agreeable, but coming from structiou of the Pahala road. He unanimously. JIM MORRIS. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S, A. and mournful retreat, and even to- ! Hamakua, he did not want to ap- - explained that the firm wanted Supervisor Desha moved a vote 'I- day there are more than 1,000 left. pear as shoving this ordinance $500 for the engine, .and as there of thanks be given to the chairman , The monastery is one of the oldest down the throats of the Hilo pea-- was a r0ck crusher there belonging pro tern, Supervisor Fernandes. L. RICH & CO. While the Agents of many in the world, having been founded Life Insurance Companies are pie. to the County, it would be neces- - After reading the minutes of the some 1 ,300 years ago by Kuthymius, petitioning their bilkers for the - was brought to a close by engine. When it day's proceedings the Board ad- HOUSE PAINTING ..4P- Debate sary to have an who lived there in a cave dug in the ANNUAL DIVIDEND policy, V:i- - Supervisor Fernandez' County journed at 11 a. m. to the next a motion of was explained that the rocky wall of the Kedrou ravine. Paper Hanging, Carriage I'.iiutiug it is a source of great satisfaction the Health Committee three or four regular meeting. 1'olishing, Etc. to the Policyholders of the to grant already possessed The fair empress Kudoxia formed a more time, and an opportunity to engines scattered throughout the I'riccH Reasonable. Pacific Mutual to know that Ocncrat Kulu Tor Dyspeptics. romantic attainment far this stern their Company has been issuing hold a public meeting. Seconded Hilo district which could be used All Work Done in a Neat and Workman- U The following general rules arc anchorite, and built near by a tower, like Manner. almost notliiiiL' else fur years. , ,' by Desha and so ordered. in Kau, Mr. Shipman withdrew his Leave Orders with W: A. Todd vl applicable to all cases of dyspepsia which still exists, from which she No petitioning for Health Inspector D. L. Bowman motion. necissary an indigestion: might watch him at a distance, for, liberality with the good otd i " wrote to the Board stating that if The petition of 115 taxpayers of Pacific Mutual. 1. Fat slowly, masticate tho- true to his vows, Kuthymius utterly there were any government build-- 1 Kona, asking for $200 for clearing refused ever to see or speak to a The Directors of the Company fumigated, he would roughly. ings to be tliu roads of lautana was taken up axe by the California law made 2. Drink fluid an hour before or woman. properly disinfect the same free of and the money appropriated out of jointly and severally liable for ' two or hours after meals, ra- Now the tower is inhabited by a charge, upon an application in the road tax funds for that district, three nil monies EMUE..LED or food. watchman, who keeps constant i? wilting from the road supervisor or Supervisor Kalaiwaa agreeing ther than with MISAPPROPRIATED by the Kat at regular hours. guard against the incursions of officers during the term of ollicu ;r P: other official in authority. Bow-- j to supervise the expenditure of this 3. v If greatly fatigued, lie down prowling Arabs. Twice during the of such Director, Quite a pro- man's letter was the result of the re-- 1 money. 4. and rest quietly before and after past century the place has been vision from the SECURITY quest of N. K. Lyman, road super- - A written opinion of Deputy STANDPOINT, considering K and dinner or supper. raided by hordes from the desert. $ visor, for the sum of $10 for this County Attorney Altili regarding luncheon what has recently occurred. i in-- , 5. Avoid as far as possible tak- The monks who live there today V. purpose, which he had been the legality of proposed building The best policies are Usued by t in ing business worries or professional are the most rigorous of any the Wl the best on formed by Inspector Bowman's regulation ordinance was read and Company Earth for f Greek church. , They pass Five Points assistant would be the cost of this developed considerable discussion cares to the table. their policyholders. 6. Take systematic exercise in lives in everlasting penance, with work. Supervisor Kalaiwaa wanted to Ave are others, the open air. Bicycle and horse- no hope or pleasure and no cheer- That's right, there Road Kngineer G. II. Gere for- - know in case he wanted to build a but thi't-- iirt the Important ones for back riding are the best forms. ful incident. Many of them go you your eyes warded with his approval and fur- - bouse and had only limited means, anil On rising, cold sponging and mad from the horror and desolation THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE ther explanation, the bill of D. A. whether he would be required to 7. vigorous friction of the body are of their surroundings. No woman WHEN I.oebenstein for $10.1.00 for ser-- construct a building in accordance Von frown or squint in looking nt nu is permitted come within sight INS. CO. OF CALA. on the Kala- - advisable. to of object. vices as road inspector with the Building Inspector's plans Your eyes hhow an intolerance of light. - 8. The bowels should be kept Mar Saba. pana-Puu- a road, after the appro- and not his own. Desha explained They tire, ache, smart or water. been open by laxative foods and fluids News came recently of the burn- Objects swim or become dim. priation for this purpose had that if his own plans conformed to These are points that point to the rather than by medicines. ing of Montana C'ty, a good-size- d CLINTON J. HUTCHINS, exhausted. Desha stated that this the building and sanitary regula-itc- m need of glasses. 9. Avoid too much variety at place in the of Montana, which Conoral Agont, build-Committ- state was considered by the Finance tjons, a man contemplating one meal. Take meats and vegt-tabl- es once held over inhabitants. A. N. 920 Fort Stroot. difli-o.i.mrc.- Gil-ma- 5,000 last mouth and reported hig a house would have no u. at separate meals. W. n SANFORD days the fire waged, 'Phis was an indebted- - cultv. The proposed ordinance Thompson, M. D., in Practi- - For two'whole OPTICIAN H. E. PICKER, until the whole place was reduced UOSTON - r licss due from the territory, and he j was merely a sanitary measure, and leal Dietetics. IIUILDING, HONOLULU Traveling Roprosontatlvo,

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