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Vol. io. HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1905. No. 5:.

LEGAL NOTICES. 1'UIII.ISHHU KVKKV TUHSOAY Notice to Creditors. ALCOHOL CAN BE MADE FROM HIL Office, Kino Stkkkt, iulu, Hawaii I) LOCK. Tiunu.iK Notice 1 hereby given that the under- Dr. Holland submitted to the Board of Trade, at the meeting (By Wireless to Tint TiUiutNit.) Ililo Tribune Publishing Company, Ltd signed has this day been appointed Ad John miuistrator of the Estate of Antouc do Friday afternoon, samples of banana spirits, or alcohol, extracted from Fubllthera ami Proprietors. Rcgo, deceased, and has qualified as such Hilo bananas, together with a report of Edward C. Shorey, Chemist of Datto on Rampage Again. President C. C. KknnkiiV Administrator by filing an approved bond the United States Hawaii Experiment Station at Honolulu. The report H E. Kiciiaru. and taking out Letters of Administration. T high-proo- f Manila, P. Oct. 16. Datto AH has become oppressive, killing Secretary-Treasure- r shows the perfect feasibility of transforming bananas into J. Castlr KUiuwav All creditors of the said deceased are friendly Moros, Auditor A. . Sutton notified that they must present their alcohol. The sample furnished to Dr. Holland w.ts 90'X alcohol, which Directors 1. M. Thompson, I). W. Mamii claims together with duly verified vou- is the usual strength of commercial alcohol. Iu appearance it is as clear chers to the undersigned within six as crystal and has a faint aroma of the banana. It is shown that a sixty-poun- d in Advertisements unaccompanied by specific months from the date hereof or they will Portsmouth Treaty Effect. iustructlons Inserted until ordered out. bunch of bananas, when converted into alcohol, will make one Vffi be forever barred. Tokio, Japan, Oct. 16. The treaty of peace becomes effective when Advertisements dlicoutliiued before expiration JOAQUIM CARVALIIO, gallon of proof spirits The bananas used were the Chinese variety, the of upeclficd period will be charged ai If con fruit being macerated form pulp, from which, after fermentation, published today. Inucd for lull term. Administrator. to the Caki, S. Smith, the spirits were distilled. The waste product, after distillation, forms an Attorney for Administrator. feed for pigs, says Shorey. ATTORSEYS-AT-LAY- excellent Mr. Latest Sugar Quotations. October 10, A. D. 1905. 50-- 4 bpints distilled from bananas would make most excellent brpndy, which ordinarily contains .17 of alcohol. Whiskcv is usually turned San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 16. 960 Test Centrifugals, 3.625c; per ton, 88 analysis Chas. M. LeBlond BY AUTHORITY. out of the distillery at no to 130 proof, or an equivalent to 55J0 to $72.50. beets, 8s. 8d.; per ton, $7u.20. 65 alcohol. Subsequently it is diluted by rectifiers and sold at 90 to ATTORNEY-AT-LA- 95 proof. Commercial alcohol is scld at a strength of 90 to 95 "u, Territory of Hawaii proof spirit. Henry Irving Is Dead. Hawaiian, Japanese, mid Chlneae Interptetera or 50 and Notary Public iu Office. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Professor Shorey s report in part is as follows: London, Eng., Oct. '14. Sir Henry Irving, the actor, died suddenly Office: SUVKRANCK 11UII.D1NG, "In the matter of the amount of alcohol to be obtained from bananas last night. HII.O, HAWAII by fermentation and distillation, I beg to report as follows: UppoitteCour Houte. AR1I0R DAY PROCLAMATION. London, Eng., Oct. 16. It has been suggested that Sir Henry Irving "Analysis ot average well-ripene- d bananas without skin gave the fol be accorded burial in Westminster Abbey. In accordance with the custom ndopt-c- d lowing 1 J .Castas Ridgway Thos. C. Ridgway figures: by other States nnd Territories settiug "Water, 75. ash, .74: protein, 1.25: fat, .21; fiber, 1.98: reduc Christiania, apart a day for the promotion of forest 83: Norway, Oct. 16. Dr. Nansen will probably be appointed Ridgway & Ridgway ing or fermentable sugar, 1.3S; No cane sugar' present. Norwegian Minister to America. growth I do hereby designate Friday, so ATTOKNKYS-AT-I,A- "The skins make about 250 of weight of bananas, that if the Solicitors of Patents General Law Practice November 3rd, 1905, as ARDOR DAY fermentable sugar is calculated to the weight of the whole fruit it will be IIILO, HAWAII. for the Territory of Hawaii. io.35?. The theoretical yield of sugar on fermentation is approxi- Notary Public in Office. nu Captain Gets Divorce. I recommend that appropriate and in- mately 50 of alcohol by weight. Then 100 pounds of bananas of this Taggart 1 IlulldltiK- - OKflCH Tribune eight-tenth- composition give s -- structive exercises be held iu all public should 5.17 pounds absolute alcohol, or of Wooster, O., Oct. 13. Judge Eason has granted Captain Taggart a schools and that a part of the day be de- a gallon, equivalent to 1.6 proof gallon of proof spirit, or 1 gallon of divorce from his wife, The trial of this case has been one of the most ray voted to the planting of trees and shrubs proof spirit from 62.5 pounds of banaras. i. e. sensational that has occurred in Army circles for years. -- school sugar, ATTORNEY-A- T LAW upon the grounds. "There is considerable variation in the content of fermentable NOTARY PUBLIC ' Given under my hand and the great according to the condition, stage of ripeness, etc., but I think the above and seal of the Territory of may be taken as an average theoretical yield. The first lot of bananas Found Guilty of Bribery. Hilo, Hawaii Hawaii at the Capitol received from you were badly infected with a fungus (gleosporium sp.), Waianuenue St. Sacramento, 1 Ex-Stat- e causing ripe rot, and in consequence well Cal., Oct. 2. Senator Emmons has been . Building in Honolulu, did not become ripened. Of found guilty of bribery. this nth day of October, this lot a number of small lots were ucd in making preliminary tests to J. L. Kaulukou A. D. 1905. determine the best method of treatment, ind then these lots were worked G. R. CARTER. up, with results as follows: Republicans Nominate Mayor. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- BY THE GOVERNOR, "Lot 1. 5.87 lbs. Single extraction. Fermentation, 60 hours. Yield, A. L. C. qt. proof spirit, or 1 gal. proof spirit from lbs. New York, N. Y., Oct. 12. Win. M. Ivins, OFFICE IN TRIBUNE BUILDING ATKINSON, .179 131.x a lawyer, has been Secretary of Hawaii, 51-- 1 "Lot 2. 19.39 lbs. Double extraction. Fermentation, 60 hours. selected as the Republican nominee for Mayor. HILO, HAWAII Yield, 1.06 qt. proof spirit, or 1 gal. proof spirit from 73.17 lbs. "Lot 3. 25.79 lbs. Double extraction. Fermentation, 70 hours. REAL ESTATE, ETC. Notice. Yield, 1.57 qt. proof spirit, or 1 gal. proof spirit for 65.6 lbs. Subsidy to Merchant Marine. Well-ripene- "Lot d Honolulu batfjyias bought in market. 15 lbs. EZUfel 4. Washington, Oct. 12, The Bankers Congress has given its voice in - proof spirit, S. Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 25, 1905. Double extraction. Fei mentation, honours. Yield, 1.1 qt. favor of a government subsidy to merchant marine. i'SB y F. LYMAN To whom it may concern. or 1 gal. proof spirit from lbs. AGENT 54.5 Win. was "Lot 5. Hilo bananas. 16.7 lbs. Double extraction, FIRE, ACCIDENT AND MARINH Fcruandes this day appointed 78 hours. Yield, qt. proof spirit, or 1 gal. proof spirit from INSURANCE collector for the Serrao Liquor Co., Ltd., 1.5 Governor Wright lo Retire. and therefore he is authorized to collect 89 lbs." Hilo, Hawaii Walanuenue Street, all accounts due said company. lhere is a movement on foot to ascertain the cost of a plant for distil Washington, D. C, Oct. 12. Hon. Luke E. Wright, Governor of JOSE G. SERRAO. ling bananas into commercial alcohol for use in the manufacture of Philippines, and successor to Taft, will retire from office December 1st. H high-proo- 48-t- f Mgr. Serrao Liquor Co., Ltd. brandy and f whiskey. When these figures are received a company will be organized to build such a plant. By this means it is Henry Deacon Hottentots Capture a AGKNT Volt expected that large quantities of bananas which are not now marketable Camp. because size or of ripeness may to CO. Flower mid Vegetable of condition be utilized advantage and Capetown, South Africa, HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER profit. Oct. 12. Morangoaud Morris, chiefs of the Limited. Seeds. rebellious Hottentots of German Southwest Africn, captured Jerusalem Collector of Rents for Waiakca Mill Co, camp after severe fighting. Lieut. Surinam! and five men were killed Collecting General Solicited The Seed Company San Fran- Keolanui Passes on the Problem. and eight wounded. The Hottentots captured a stock of stores. and Returns Promptly Made. Cor of cisco tiave appointed the undersigned as 'TBI! Office with Thco. II. Davies & Co., Ltd, Growing out of the popular demand, as evidenced by the scores of pe- Waiauuenue and Bridge Sts. Hilo, their local agent. Orders for seeds, titions numerously signed in behalf of Japanese horseshocrs, who desired King Alfonso Seeks a Wife. bulbs and plants solicited. Catalogues to ply their trade in and throughout the county, Sheriff Keolanui has and prices furnished on request. passed the problem up to Treasurer Campbell. In the meantime, being Madrid, Oct. 11. King Alfonso departs for Germany in November, ROBERT INNES LILLIE, satisfied that several of the Japanese candidates for licenses were quali presumably in quest of a wife. W. H. BEERS Hilo. INTERPRETER and fied sufficiently to a horse, even though they may not be metallur- TRANSLATOR gists, he has given four Japanese temporary permits pending the receipt Royal Wedding in Germany. (English and Hawaiian) "ROGER" of their licenses from Honolulu. Two other Japanese returned from Commission and Business Agent. Honolulu having successfully passed the examination there. The Jap- Gluecksburg, Oct. 11. Princess Victoria, daughter of the Duke of Will Act as Administrator, Guardian and anese having licenses are Nagahama, R. Enseki, Schleswig-Holstei- n, Saxe-Cobur- The thoroughbred bull, Murokami, Tanaka and Duke Charles of were married Executor. Rents and Hills Collected.. Kingoro, Ezuni, Omayo. yesterday. t Office with I. E. Telephone 146 formerly owned by McTag-gar- t, Ra. John Sheriff Keolanui bases his action upon an opinion by HP 9 will be permanently located at the rendered Deputy Attorney by his request and which is At- old Kilauea stables, near the Hawaii Attli approved by County torney Chas. Williams. The opinion, in is follows: Mill. For further particulars, apply to part, as Japanese Capture Freighters. "The law does not point out how and in what manner you Ii7j Akau's Ilcstuimuil. JIM MORRIS. and method Nagasaki, Japon, October 11. The Norwegian steamer Arnifrid and are to "examine the applicant determine is a per- to whether he suitable the German steamers Kowloon, Hans Wagner and Struve, have been To be opened Saturday, Sop- - son to carry on the trade of a horseshoer and farrier for hire." I hold captured by the Japanese en route to Vladivostok. tombor 16. Opposite Fish Market. Embroidery Lessons. that you may attest on an application after being satisfied that the ap- Short Orders a Specialty. Orders for Ice plicant is a suitable person to carry on the said trade from your examin- ation of the applicant as to time spent by applicant Cream and Cake attended to promptly Clnsscs in embroidery will be formed the the in the trade, Are Charitable Institutions. whether he has spoiled any horses or not, his general reputation as a and delivered to any part of City. upon reasonable terms. Classes meet horseshoer and otherwise, and such other facts may to de- New York, October 10. During the progress of the Insurance inves- Telephone No. 17. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. that help you termine whether or not applicant is a suitable tigation Presieent McCttrdy testified that his company was a philanthro- Orders will also be taken for "the persou to carry on embroidery trade of a horseshoer and farrier for pic enterprise and not founded to make money for the policy holders. and artist'c needle work. the hire." UrJTAUUIHIIUM 1H5H. "The Territorial Treasurer and not you does the granting of the li- New York, Oct. 12. The Merchants' Association resolu-tian- s MRS. ELLA M. LOEBENSTEIN. has passed cense. All that you have to do is to look into, inquire, ascertain and be asking District Attorney Jerome foi the indictment of the officials BISHOP & CO. satisfied yourself either from your own knowledge or from other reliable of insurance companies making contribut.ons to campaign funds. For Rent. person or sources that the applicant is a suitable person and to note such Bankers. fact on the application." Honolulu - - Oaiiu, H. I. House on School Street, recently oc Under the heading of "Injustice of Examination of Horseshoers", the Canal Contract is Annulled. cupied by F. Souza, Apply to Hilo Shimbuin has the following to say in a recent editorial: Washington, October 11. The Panama Commission has annulled the I R. A. LYMAN "In an article the Honolulu Shimbun, it is stated a Banking and Ex- appearing in that $50,000,000 market food supply for Transact General the injustice is subject contract the canal workers. The change business or II. VICARS against the horseshoers a which involves the en Commission is returning to New York. tire Japanese community. From the latest si Commercial and Traveller's Letters of report about Hilo, we have This is the contract let to an Omaha railroad caterer, Heard about more injustice, and our countrymen are bittdly upon changes Creditissued, available in all the principal who nidiu made in the specifications after bids were received by Chairman world. nant are now taking steps for redress. Shouts. cities of the PAY FOR THE The other bidding contractors made a protest with the above result. Special attention given to the business BEST "We heard a rumor at the police headquarters that officers had been abroad to re- 1 eutrusted to us by our friends of the other sent examine Japanese horseshoers, and ordered them to Islands, either as Deposits, Collections IT'S CHEAPEST port to the Portuguese stable at Ililo to pass the required examination. Adams Express Company Insurance or requests lor Exchange, The three examiners ordered the Japanese to make a pair of new Robbed. AND CLASS OF THAT'S THE WORK of wrought iron and put them on the animal's feet. They all followed Pittsburg, Pa , October 10. The Adams Express Company EXECUTED BY has been the directions, doing the best they knew how. In case of a little mistake roDoeu 01 ,100,000 oy an employe. or defect in the shoe, they were not passed. Afterwards they were all Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 11. The Adams Express FURNISHED ROOMS refused licenses and orders were given if anybody attempts to shoe a Company has paid CAMERON the bank the amount lost by recent robbery. The robber has not beju horse without a license, lie is liable to pay a fine of $50. caught. BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. "Not one of the applicants were passed in the district of Hilo or Piina--abo- ut Neat and newly fitted. Centrally and THE PLUMBER twelve or thirteen Japanese, who have not been allowed from that pleasantly located on day to put 011 a single shoe. These people have lost their occupation I Henry Deacon Succeeds Manager Olding. FRONT ST., Op. SPRECKEL'S BLOCK and as a consequence are in great trouble. An expert opinion says the PITMAN STREET wrought iron cannot be heated twice, and that it is impossible to make Henry Deacon of Hilo left on Friday to assume the management of NEAR WAIANUENUE ST. Koliala Plantation, succeeding manager E. Olding. - shoes from this kind of iron 1 qual to the ready made shoes imported E. The aiiounce- m ...rk.. nr,l.. ...-n.- . ..! Jin...... 1.. ... AI Ml!.. . To Shippers. from the mainland. I guess it is beyond human power to make such a mink ui nit ijiijiiuikm iiuuiKi-- wiis mime iu iniiuuger uiiiuig oniy ten nays Facing on Court House and Hilo Hotel ago, and is as much a surprise to Parks. A quiet, pleuMiit retreat. horseshoe, but those examiners are trying to drive out the Japanese him as to the public, lie has been manager of the Koliala for six years. Terms Rcasoimble. All ireighl sent to ships by our launches horseshoers by such an unjust examination." Plantation Mr. Deacon's first 'K will be charged to shippers unless accom- employment was on the Koliala plantation and his familiarity with the panied by a writteu order from the - conditions there as well as his long experience 11s u manager eminently C. F. BRADSHAW tains of vessels. Washington, D. C, Oct. 14. Charles M. Cooke of Honolulu has been qualify him for his new post of duty. It is understood Mr. Olding goes 1 Proprietor, 43 3otf R. A. LUCAS & CO, elected one of the Vice-Presiden- ts of the American Bankers' Association, to Porto Rico, I 1 WBBSM OWOBWTSfsS wm

THIS WKKKIY IIILO TUIIJUNK, IIILO, HAWAII, TUKSDAY, OCTOKKR 17. 1905. l)c tic vulntnc Thh Japanese horseshoers like Mahomet decided that if the moun- Energy, Ambition, Cheerful- TUKSDAY, - OCT. 17, 1905. tain would not come to them, they WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD. ness, Strength, a Splendid would go to the mountain to get Appetito, and Perfect Health Enteicd atthc Postoffice at Hilo, Ha-- their licenses. lit, ns .ecotid-clns- s matter SdfaZjj--'.jir- l'UllI.ISIU'.t) KVKKV TUKSMAY. GovKKNOK CAKTKK has been iSi . - J. Casti.k Kidgway Ivti.or quick to side-ste- p the accusation I). V. Mausii - llusincss Mnungcr. that he proposed to run another REMOVAL SALE political campaign. TREE PLANTING. Governor Ciirtcr's recognition of HAWAIIAN ASIATIC l.AIIOIt. In order to reduce stock and have only nice new goods in the new brick the importance of instilling in the store we arc to occupj' the l'tst of October we will, from minds of the young the love of 1'i'ilprul Lnlior To Take Up the (tips October 1st till we begin to move, trees nml plants, by the inaugura (Inn. tion of an arbor day in the schools "Hitwnii must uot lc Astntic," Is the is most praiseworthy Although cry of every union laborer In the United may bo securcil ly nil who follow the c l,les- - I tho young laJy who gives this V .I,- - nl,,lnr.. r Irnnlnnl f.,1!. l ll,e K "' executive examili3of ! tfi1 nf llui A mariniM Ifitilurni mil f testimonial : Give I tiled to age and verdure in these islands Away Goods "I'tiiiR, fur "livery jrars, hv uw heM nl Wnsliintott. D. C, Sept. low en the lntolvruliln licailicln-- mid total of of the Pacific, too often are aist, President Gompers Is quoted ns linv ery, i tint tin) wlikh should be play grounds and school ing said: liy inu v.ii 11 ilrtad; for, a tlia premises .inn, lraniitiljy.!irrlu'tl, tliey drought to neglected in the interests of teach-- 1 "The sugar plantations of Hawaii are TO CASH CUSTOMERS, According to the Following Plan: mo l.iKsltiuluuml imln. A friend adrUeclm ' .tiiL-itu-r , ..nun lilt, ill ifiucotriti rii-- . to lake the young idea to sprout. Tree ...... h nifrn...... w.u.. ..inr ...... Chinese into Hawaii and have declared We will sell staple and desirable goods at our regular prices (which we na- planting cultivates the love of their purpose to have amended (and con- guarantee to be as low as arc to be obtained in the Territory), and, ture and fresh air. It creates a sequently annulled) the Chinese exclu except on sales of School Books, News or Commission Goods, we will Ayer's respect of trees by old and young sion law, select and donate 25 per cent, of the bill in other goods at COST alike. Trees beautify the town, 'lint it is either immeasurable avarice PRICE. For Example: You buy $4.00 worth of Stationery at regular protect the streets and add value to or iglioreucc, or n combination of both, Sarsaparilla that would nsk for the limitation or ex- prices and we vill pick out and donate to you goods that COST US I Itninlliati-iio- t luilalnce the real estate. to a over-stoc- k we coiiimcnrnl clusion of Japanese immigration the $1.00. We have large of Pictures that will sell at tlivii tlix first s)iiiitoiu of liiuil.u'lie. My The public schools need not con- United States, and at the same time seek cost or donate with sales of staple goods. iicttlu lKpli'iuHil,uiiil I myiliitlcs fine own either the modification or the repeal of will, a clicvrfiiliie-- 4 nml energy tlut snrprlfca their attention to their iiijxuir. I taku iili'.iMiro In tfllliif all my door yards, but broaden the scope existing law prohibiting Chinese immi- frli'inUnf tlio mt-ri- t or Aji'r'n Sanuiiarlllj, ami tliu result of lis ue." and purpose of the day by under- gration. So far ns the Americans and Come and See Us or Send in Your Orders luy Europeans that is, the while people There are many imitation taking the beautifying of the local arc concerned, in Hawaii, that country Sarsapanllas. parks. No more lasting memorial i almost overwhelmed with Chinese We Will Surely Give You Bargains Be sure you got "AYER'S." nud Japanese, who have engaged not on to the public school system could Prcpiredbyt)r.J.C.Ajtr&Co.,Lolt,Miii.,tJ,S.A. be devised improvement of ly in the work on the plantations and the We have in stock kinds of Moulding, wiili a fine variety of Mat Boards, than the i2j AYEU'3 FILLS, tha beit family tizttlv. Hilo's parks by the school children. farms, but have Invaded nnd practically and have machinery for doing your framing work in thc best manner; controlled every other trade, business also Dumb Bells, Golf, and For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY No public expenditure unless it be and commerce. Indian Clubs, Whitely Exercisers, Tennis for the betterment of our public "There can be no question that now Ball Goods. Wc can string your tennis rackets and give perfect satis- roads, is wiser or brings greater re the duty of the Caucasian workmen, em- faction. Victor Talking Machines, with a good stock of records; also, Co. turns. Tree planting makes for ployers, and the people generally of Ha the Talkophone and Phonograph. A Piano at $100.00 and another at Hilo Railroad I Route to Volcano civic refinement and for the comfort waii, having at heart the best interests of $175.00; these are bargains, 'typewriters Chicago, $20.00; New Sun, Short Hawaii, is to demand that Chinese be or second-han- d Fr'-Sholc- s $40.00. Kindergarten Material and of mankimd. excluded, that Japanese immigration be at TIME TABLE restricted or wholly excluded, nud that Teachers' Books, Artists' Materials, Surveyors' and Draughtsmen's In effect July I, 1905. CHECK UPON A CHECK. the people of Hawaii receive the continu- Books and Supplies. Fine lot of Hawaiian Wooden Ware, Papier Passenger Trains, Kxcept Sunday. ed support of our people on the mainland Machc Armor, SUNDAY SCHOOL CARDS, BEST FOR THE of United in effort to save Judge Parsons decision upon the the States the MONEY YOU CAN BUY ANYWHERE. Perry Pictures at Maiden 7 9 8 10 legal status of Sheriff Keolamii':i Hawnii from becoming Asiatic." prices. Wall Cyclopedias, A.M. l'.M STATIONS A.M. r.M. Secretary Metcalf of the Department Bibles, Charts, Text Charts, Dictionaries, 7:00 2:30 IV, Hilo .ar 9:40 5M5 appointments was not n sin prise to 7:t5l nr. ...Waiakea.. nr of Commerce and Labor is uot disposed 25c to $15.00; dliiuesc, Japanese, Portuguese, Hawaiian, Spanish and 2:35 9:35 5:4 many, who were familiar with the German Books, etc. 7:22! 2:53 ar. ..Olna Mill..,.ar 9:20 5:25 to discuss the problem of Chinese exclu- 7:30 3:5nr. Keaau...... ar 9:15 5:15 circumstances and had followed the sion. To n representative ol The Wash- - 7:46, 3:30'". ,. I'eriidale.. ,.ar 9:00 4:55 controversy between the Hoard of iugtou, I). C. Star he said the question is 1st 8:00' 3:S5nr, Mount. V'w..ar 8:50 4:4s Remember the Time October to 15th or 20th Only. 8:20 4:-5- . Glenuood., ,.lv 8:30 4:25 Supervisors and that official. Both one which will require much delibern tion on the part of the next Congress. I 3 2 4 cases involved practically the same A.M. P.M.' SUNDAY: A.M. r.M. "It is a matter which involves the fu- points as to the right of the County 8:00 2:30:1V Ililo ,.ar 10:48 5:15 ture of this country to a greater degree 8:06 2:36 nr.... Waiakea ,.nr 10:44 5:11 Sheriff to appoint hi.i subordinates, than anything else, save only the negro Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd, Hiio 8:25 2:5S,ar...OlaaMill.. ,.ar 10:28 4:56 which he is empowered to do, sub- question," is the wny he put it. 8:31 3'.02'ar Keaau ...... ar 10:22 4:50 8:491 ar... I'erudale ,.ar 10:06 I'rout other sources just ns authorita- 3:19 4:35 ject alwajs, however, to the ap- 9:05' 3:35 ar..Mouut. V'w,..ar 9:55 4:25 facts have been ascertained which W proval of the Hoard of Super isors. tive 9:25! 3:55 ar- -. Glenwooil. 9 '35 4:oS warrant the prediction that the existing FOR PUNA: If that body refuses to give its sanc- exclusion laws will be modified material- tion, .such appointee is an officer in While tlie Agents of many The trains of this Company between ly except so far as they effect the "coolie" Hilo and Puua will be run as follows: Life Insurance name only. In other words, by a Lor working class of Chinese. Since long Companies nre WEDNESDAY: was petitionini: tbeir Officers for the strange anomaly in the County Act. before the Chinese boycott thought Leave Hilo Station, by way of Rail of there wns a growing sentiment in the ANNUAL mVIDUNI) policy, according to Judge Parsons de- MmmimmmmimimmmmmmmmmniniK road Whnrf, for Olaa and Puua, upou the east favoring n modification of the laws it is n source of ureal satisfaction arrival of the Steamship Kiuau, running cisions, Hoard of Supervisors is to ujiil Paho. the to some extent, but the eastern politi-tician- s to the Policyholders of the through Puna .topping at both going and returning. an effective check on the Sheriff looked apprehensively toward 99 W Pacific Mutual to know that and the Auditor is an effective check ths west, where they feared they would E. N. HOLMES their Company has been issuing

"stand-pat- " nluiost nothing on the Hoard of Supervisors. be encounter 11 policy and else for years. 13 14 nu absolute opposition to the idea of tam- A.M. l'RIDAY: a.m. No petitioning necessary for 6:00 .. lv Hilo ar pering with the exclusion laws. 9:55 "Bananas ikoi'it" may Goods liberality with the good old ,.. ar.R. R. Wharf.ar 9:50 tor I!ut this idea was put to rout lately by NEW "o'iofi .7.7. be a realized fact, if the Pacific Mutual. .. nr.... Waiakea. ...ar 9:30 boon a prominent government official, whose White Goods 6:2s ,.ar...01aa Mill...ur 9:10 The ,.. smaller bunches of fruit which are home is in California and who is in n GOODS Flannelettes Directors of the Company 6:58 .... ar..Pahoa Juuc.ar 8:42 ,.. ar Pahoa ar 8:30 now regarded as waste product, can position to gel at pertinent facts first Ginghams are by the California law made jointly and severally liable for 7:20 ..... ,.,'ar Puua lv 7:35 be utilt.ocl in ihe manufacture of hand. Percales all monies IJMHHZ.I.ICI) or "I know that the merchants oud lead- 6 commercial alcohol. The erection Innings MISAPPROPRIATED by the 5 ing business men on the Pacific coast," A.M .. SUNDAY: l'.M. of Mich an establishment while ALL officers during the said he, 'will agree to a modification' of term of office 9:00 .. lv Hilo ar 4:40 employing a considerable amount the exclusion laws. Hut this modification of such Director, Quite a pro- 9:06 Jar.. .. Waiakea. ..ar 4:35 Ribbons vision from 9:-- 5 ,.Ur...01aa Mill...ar will to extend way elTect DEPART- the SECURITY 4:15 of labor serve the must not in any the coolie. .. ar..Pahoa Curtain Muslins STANDPOINT, 9:50 June 3:47 . banana plantations many owners of "The merchants and students nre all considering 10:20 ..'ar Pahoa ir 3.35 Ladies' Muslin Underwear what has recently occurred. which are becoming discouraged. right, but the coolie makes a very poor MENTS 10:55 .. ar Puna lv 3:00 American citien. He works well, but Ladies' Hojc The best policies Dr. Nicholas Russel in an article in are issued by Excursion tickets between all points cannot assimilate with the American. ALL Artificial Flowersj the best Company on Earth for nre sold 011 Saturdays nud Sundays, good over a year ago was returning, until the following Monday the Tki hum: He retains his oriental garb and his policyholders. seriously agitate continues to eat noon. one of the first to oriental manners. lie AT Commutation tickets, good for twenty-fiv- e an alcohol distillery as one of the oriental foodstuffs, and if some Chinese rides between any two points, and nre sold at ve:y of small fanning which merchant does uot import these goods he THE Shoes thousand mile tickets will import them himself. low rates. materially benefit Ililo. His Men's Underwear THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE D. E. METZGER, would "He does uot take any part in the Men's Superintendent. theory was that the rural districts American political institutions and he LOWEST Half Hose INS. CO. OF and the towns should work hand in has no interests in common with the law CALA. hand, theieby adding to their abiding citizens of this country. We PRICES Neckwear "HO FOR THE SHOOTING" folks on Pacific coast don't want the I 1 mutual benefit and pioperity. the Collars and Cuffs m coolie, and we will not have him. As far of conimeieial alcohol Scrivens Drawers CLINTON J. HUTCHINS, as the better classes are concerned, I be- PACIFIC would serve to accomplish this would even to unrestricted Conoral Agont, lieve we agree 920 Fort Stroot. SMOKELESS much sought union of interests, immigration." Purses CARTRIDGES which is not altogether Utopian in Fancy Paper Napkins H. E. PICKER, Truant Olllccrs. (Quality guaranteed.) its practical application. Royal Society Kmbroidery Floss Traveling Representative. Arrangements havfc been made between . - and Tains . i- ...t tM...:ir Ladies' Children's TO HE HAD AT THE """ NoriCK Neither Ii any further evidence were "" '" , ,.'" Ladies' Stocks and Collarettes the Masters nor I'.r.1ninii ,"""ir slTVlpf'S nf till! Agent of vessels of the "Mutsou Line" needed, the report from the young Jn UC bChoo, llWr,cl, Ui will be for any con forcc various responsible ' debts Hawaiian gill, whose case develop-- j tru;int officers. Sheriff Keolanui has traeted by the crew. R. J GUARD, HAKALAU STORE Agent. and whose that an officer shall each week ed the bitterest criticism j.igreed Ililo, April 16, 1901 ?4 TELEPHONE 96A letter is printed elsewhere, is acorn- - "wke a visit to the schools of the apprehend all N. refutation of the silly charges Motive districts and E. HOLMES uf the compulsory school law. of ill treatment by the health Thc m)jCL. ,k.1)nrUlll;llt hereafter will authorities. ill every way with the school uiimiiiiiiiuiiUiiiiiiuiiituiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST GO. - - ' teaciiers in the enforcement of thc law. is going to be LIMITED. Ii' Tin; Alameda An Antiseptic Liniment. brick on her former run, those put wounds, bruises, bums nnd ...1 ..:.... ,...:..i ,ii .,,..-.,- For wmi now a i,...... , , , -- - - n Agents London from the Coast will rejoice. Few " ."J". Lancashire Firo Ins. Co. than Chamberlain's Pain Halm. It ocean going tubs can equal the National Firo Insurance Co. acts as an antiseptic, forming a thin To Shippers. A S. Le Baron regularity and reliability of the Gurney Niagara Firo Insurance Co. impel ceptible film over the injured Corman-Amorica- n Alameda as a time server. Firo Ins. Co. parts, which excludes the air and All ireight sent to ships by our launches AUCTIONIvKR. will be charged to hhippers unless accom- Pennsylvania Firo Insuranco Co. Shickii'J' Ki'.oi.ANiu may well causes the injury to heal without panied by a written order from the cap- of vessels. Fidelity Co. regard himself as about as useful as j matter being formed, and in much tains COMMISSIONS United States Guaranty A. LUCAS & CO. es 3otf R. the fifth wheel to a wagon, when it less time than by the usual treat-cotn- PROMPTLY EXECUTED Continental Casualty Co. - it allays to the matter of appoint- incut. In cases of bums Why cut your own throat when you inents. The filth wheel needs moie the pain almost instantly. Sold by inn buy n Gillette Safety Razor at l'RON'l STREET diplomatic grease. Ililo Drug Co. Holmes' Store for five dollars. OPPOSITE SPRECKELS' I1UILDING H. VICARS, Hilo Representative iJKSHH

Tint WKHiaY III1.0 TRIBtMtf, 1111.0, HAWAII, TUKSDAY, OCTOIlIvR 17, 1905.

itr.viKM am) muiii.. breathing and chest exercises. The jt UUAAUMU&4kAAAAyfeAAA4hAAA4AJhAA4hA4hA4fcMuhAAii effects of alcohol and tobacco re- mmmrv vvvvvv II Ho Tcncliors Discuss Methods of quire careful handling. Hula airs mrv 1 For the Stomach's Sake Touching. should have no place in the school On Friday, October 6, a very room. "We must save the girls an occasional glass of beer successful meeting of the Hilo and boys," urged the speaker in

I closing. is very good. It is a well- - Teachers' Union was held in the r Mi established fact that Hilo Union School, there being Miss Dillon read a paper on "The forty members and seventeen visit- Country Teachers' Opportunities " For a Good Smoke ors present. President L. C. Work should be made practical so JBI Lyman presided. After the open as to convince business men that PRIMP LAGER ing prayer the rollcall wasansweted schools really do prepare children 4 by quotations from Mother Goose's for life work. Have children see 4 Irwin I rhymes. The minutes of the May i that school education is only the Ask for the 4 4 IfII KM contains corrective and tonic I meeting were read and adopted, as merest beginning. There should 4 Win qualities which make it in- - was also the financial report for the be a circulating library and news- 4 m J - fforomm uojmeVlB I 4 ! ruu-dow- past year. By unanimous the papers in the school. Cultivate 4 valuable to the u vote 4 annual fee for membership was the appreciation of beauty. Let 4 system . . . Apart from its 4 fixed twenty-fiv- e re- medicinal properties Primo at cents. The the teachers be fair, courteous and Blue Teal Cigar 4 f port of the Book Committee was kind and the moral tone of the 4 I 4 is an ideal beverage, well t given and adopted. The ballot for community will be improved. This 4 ' suited to the requirements officers resulted in the election of is the highest purpose of schools. m Mr. C. Swain for President, Miss The meeting is set for Dec. 'I of this climate. next It lm Ward for Vice President and Miss 8, with L. Maltcrre, Miss Maby KVMVVUVVfV viiixwwmmmmwvwmwivim , M. I,. Ueyo for Secretary and and Mrs Westervelt to prepare the Treasurer. Upon Miss Dcyo's de- program. clining to act the President declared Wm. McCluskey elected as he had Iiifliimntory Rheumatism. received the next highest number Any one who has ever experienc- of votes. ed the excruciating and almost un- The day's program was com bearable pains incident to infiama-tor- y DEMOSTHENES' CAFE menced by a Third Grade class rheumatism, will be pleased to chorus conducted by Miss Esther know prompt relief may be Lyman. that Comfortable Rooms ... Hot and Cold Baths ... A Well-- had by applying Chamberlain's H. Hackfeld &Co. Miss Deyo was called upon to I Stocked Buffet ... Mixed Drinks and Fine Wines ... A Pain Balm. Mr. D. Snyder, of state the educational value of LIMITED I Cold Storage Plant on premises with all the Delicacies Rooseville, Ontario, Canada, says: Mother Goose's Rhymes, as classic I of the Season ... Open Till Midnight "I have been troubled with infla-mator- y nursery rhymes are now generally I WAIANUENUE STREET, HILO rheumatism for the past Distributors termed. Popular opinion strongly CUISINE UNEXCELLED FIRST-CLAS- S SERVICE two years and unable to sleep at I favors their nse in teaching little night. I have taken many reme- Waiauucnue Street, Hilo. ones. Children s love ot them is a dies but must say Chamberlain's wholesome and profitable one. Pain Balm is the best liniment I They appeal to and develop the 13: have ever tried." For sale by Hilo ' sense of rhyme, cultivate the imag Drug Co. ination and hold the attention. They often introduce nature les sons. 1 uey lay the toundation of Subscribe for the Tribunh the vocabulary and enlarge it. Island subscription $2.50 a year. Many possess real literary merit. PLANTERS, ATTENTION! Nirvana Tea Miss Deyo made many valuable suggestions helpful to teachers re- Ohio In Jiipnn. Is In Ohio, and Ohio Is SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FACT THAT in "Cincinnati garding devices using rhymes. also n Japanese word inclining 'good Our Nirvana brand of Ceylon Mrs. Carpenter with a class illus morning," Bald u nntlvc of Tokyo. Tea is now so well and favorably trated the teaching of reading by "When you bo out on the street In u Japanese village people you meet THE ONLY known on this Island as to require the phonetic system. the The sounds will nil say to you 'Ohio.' They do ORIGINAL AND little further recommendation. It's of the letters were taken from not wait for nn Introduction. It Is con- FERTILIZER high standard of purity, and ex- sounds heard in nature and woven sidered courteous to greet utrniiKers CELEBRATED quisite flavor, have placed it at the thus. into a story which was told to the "An American whoso home was In head of first-clas- s teas. children. Words were formed by Kentucky, but who did business In Consumers have recognized its combining the sounds, and the Cincinnati, wan traveling In Japan and delicious and fragrant properties. was considerably perplexed that ev- words were used in sentences. ery oue met him on the street We absolutely guarantee every who Is that which has been manufactured for the past fifteen Phonetic teaching secures clear should nccost him with the word years exclusively the pound as represented. enunciation and children learn to 'Ohio.' Ho was of 1111 old Kentucky b' family and, like most ICcntucklans, is put up in one-ha- lf pound, It help themselves in studying out was proud of the state of his nativity. five-poun- air-tig- one pound and d ht new words. Tho second dny In Japan, when ho wns packages. From the receiving room Miss met with the name greeting, he turned California Fertilizer Works to his Interpreter and wild: THEO. H. DA VIES & CO. Ltd. H. Hapai had a class in nature " 'What In tho unme of nil that Is study on the mosquito. With mysterious makes these Japanese think SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. specimens in view Miss Hapai drew that I came from Ohio? Kveu If I did come from that state I would not from the class and told in simple want to havo It thrown up to me con- When purchasing be sure that in addition to the brand and attractive form the life habits tinually.' the name of the California Fertilizer Works is on every of a mosquito, where her eggs are "Ileforo tho guide had a chance to reply n young man passed and again sack, otherwise you will not be getting the genuine article. laid, how and when hatched, the saluted the American with an 'Ohio.' various stages of its existence, the "The Kcntueklan turned on the Jap- A large of A evils attending its presence and anese young man and said: stock our Diamond and our INSURE YOUR PROPERTY.. " 'See here, sir, you havo made n some precautionary measures in slight mistake. I nm not from Ohio. XX HIGH-GRAD- E guarding against the pests. I live ucross tho river. I am a Kcn- FERTILIZER tueklan, my Is In Coving- In Miss Mary Deyo gave her ex- and home Is kept constantly on hand and for sale San a Reliable Insurance Company ton.' Heruld. at Francisco perience in teaching the mosquito prices, plus only freight and actual expenses, to a first grade class. The teach- OMrlrh Ilnttlr. Wo aro the Rosiclont Agents for the ing began with the larvae in a Male ostriches biittlo for supremacy By Our Hilo Agents, and admiration of the females with as glass, the children observing and much ferocity as stags, bulls, buffaloes Pknix of Hartford, Conn, and drawing, then describing by actions and other animals. An ostrich buttle or sentences what they learned. is amusing, as It amounts practically L. TURNER CO, to a Itoxlng match with the feet, 111 LIMITED Svea of Gothenburg, Sweeden Closer observations were made by which the males dance around each a magnifying glass, which resulted other lightly. There Is this difference, in better drawings and descriptions. however; If any boxer could hit as hard us an ostrich with one of his feet The habits and evils of mosquitos he might settle tho championship with Waiakea Boat House H. & COMPANY, Ltd. were considered. a single blow. It must uot be supposed WAIAKEA SALOON HACKFELD It. A. I.UCAS & CO., I'rop'rs. After recess Mr. McCluskey read that the ostrich will not strike his an- tagonist with his terrible beak. In WAIAKKA llKinCK, 1111,0 Kii.ul, a paper descriptive of county gov- sparring tho ostrich stands on one foot, Wharf Sicoml Door UAVIC NOW A 1'WCF.T OF ernment and outlining the woik as with tho other foot and wings rulsed, From the lhidge. bill open it might be in various vldo and neck distended, lie Gasoline Launches taught the strikes with the forco of a trip hammer, grades of the public schools. and In lighting both birds warily dodge and Small Boats blows. training os- Under modern an runue m Inspector of Schools, Mr. C. K. for iurf, ling-Pri- trich equals a horso In power anil con 1 asscngers and baggage taken to and Coo Kallmann Real King, who was was Fresh Estate present called do many of the stunts of the horse, lly from vessels in the harbor at reasonable upon for an address. Mr. King aid of his wings an ostrich can leave rates. Launches and rnulxuts to hire thorough-bre- d lor private picnics anil moonlight rides. o THREE MILES FROM POST OFFICE complimented the Union on their bt'hlnd tho swiftest running and under hnniebs has paced In RING UP ON TKUvl'IIONK good meeting. In his remarks he about a horse's is record time. A SPLENDID 'opportunity offered to buy 82.8 emphasized the teaching of lan- AOFNl'S I'OR ACRES of Land, on the Kaumana Road, suitable guage. Kvery subject should be Wlinl the l'lf Viiii Hmlr Of. FINFST URANUS FOR RESIDENCE OR FARMING PURPOSES, A cooking expert gnvu a dinner ro-- Wolverine Gasoline Engine made a language lesson. Children cently to a cooking cluss of young mnr- - with THE FINEST VIEW of any suburban site. should be taught to think quickly, rled women. Self-starte- r mid reversible engine. In Wines practicability it is e. "I am making," she mild, "a collec- equal to the steam talk correctly and freely. The Sues from i . p. upwards, tion of cooking stories. Only yester- FINE AND FORGRAPES lioats fitted with this engine or frames ot Liquors course of study should be followed day a new one was told 1110 by a dis- ' any bie to order. I'or particulars opply closely and in all work teachers pirited youug wife. tc R. A. LUCAS '.Manager Three Acres drape Laud in Bearing). One Acre in "This youug wlfo, who had never j must review and drill, then review Beers Vegetables. Orange, Peach and other Fruit Trees. cooked ho much us a beefsteak In her land drill. Nature studies are very life, all of a sudden bought 11 cookbook, CRESCENT CITY All Fenced. Good Soil. Six-Roo- m Dwelling, Kitchen important. Frequent excursions entered her kitchen and plunged Into and Stable. SHOP! scotch and amckican PRICE, $10,0C0, EASY TERMS should be made to industrial as the construction of an elaborate and BARBER whiskies (lltllcult veal pie. well as natural points, and the "The pie, a strange looking object, CARVALHO BROS., teacher should not take too much was served to tho husband, a caustic Proprietors. and help- The Old Reliable is J. G. Serrao, Hilo for granted concerning the child's person, that night at dinner. lie Stand ed himself, tried a mouthful nud then still doing knowledge of places visited. Col- said: European " WORK Wines lect and classify specimens. Man- 'What's this?' Razors honed, Scissors nud oil edged " 'A meut pie,' said Draught and llottlt.il llcer ual training should be practical. tho wife. '! tools perfectly ground, Satisfac- made It out of the cookbook.' tion Ouarniitecd, child- " The physique and bearing of 'Ah,' said the man, 'this leathery WAIANUKNUF. STRKF.T Subset ibe for the Tkuiunk. Sub- Subscribe for the Hilo Tribune, $2.50 Per Year purt is tho binding, I suppose' " ren should be improved by deep Second Uoor Above Demosthenes' C.ifu scription $2.50 a year. m HaajMHiuaui 4 TIIK WEKRI.V 1111,0 TUIUUNri, HIT.0, HAWAII, TUESDAY, 0CT0HER 17, 1905.

Whllo thin hair mid baldness aro undesirable for moil, tlioy nro vastly AND L. RICH & CO. iimro so for women. Nothing adds PICKUPS HERE THERE mora to tlio ndornnient of women than rich, heavy, Honing trusses. HOUSE PAINTING Tlio hair is too valuable to allow It FOR TABLE USE I Sl.l'Tr.MIIKIt IIILI.S PAID. vvvyv to suffer from neglect, ho just as 4 l'.ipor Hanging, Carriage l'.iiuling soon as you notlco that your hair Is ALLIGATOR" 4 The Leading Urands of 1..1l.,1,..wr l.'lr. I 4 1 I'linuiu, niv. coming out you should use List nT (Milium Allowed nud t'uld by 4 Rhine Wines l'ricot Reasonable. I tlio County. Liqueurs and Mineral Waters Alt Work Done in n Neat iiml Workm.iii and LIZARD! like Milliner. At the request of many readers, I.onve Onkrt with V: A. Todd vc herewith append a list of the ARE UNEXCELLED hills allowed and paid hy the Hoard y The latest novelties in Sus- pended are the imitation Alli- j of Supervisors for the mouth of Marie Brizard & Rodgers' $tair Vigor September: h gator and Lizard in Lisle. The Iiramlii s and Liqueurs L h beautiful marking of these two PLANTERS' It checks falling of Wnll, Nichols Co., supplies, tlio promptly. reptiles has been most beauti- Usher's Celebrated Scotch Whiskey OF hair $55.20; llilo Mercantile Co., sup- This feature of Ayor's in webbings. O. V. C. Special Reserve plies, ?5-9o- ; T. fully reproduced Hnlr Vigor Is now box rent, 5.25; The Most Popular in the Islands SAILING VESSELS recognized as most H. Davits & Co., supplies, $2.25; Kid ends and mountings. markod, and has They practical and neat as brought to this prop K. N. Holmes, $2; Win. Kino, are Kinderlin's Freebooter Gins Direct Line between SAN FRANCISCO aration a world'Wido $16.50; Mann Stables, $1; coroner's well as original. The I'm si 1'ut on the Market AND HILO. K uv X$LJf ' reputation. possi-bl- y jurors, $4; W. C. Peacock & Co., y Pabst Beer 1 on cannot EACH havo a splendid rent, $75; II. Hackfeld & Co., sup- 70c A. B. C. Beer llurk St. Cathiirluc, Capt Saunders head of hair when tlio In Quarts and Pints, in plies and furniture, C. Casks and Hark Amy Tumor, Capt. Warland scalp Is covered with $1172.55; THE ECONOMIC Casis and by the Dozen hch. W. II. Mni'slnu, Capt. Gove dandruff. o urgo F. Hradshaw, balance, $4.25; Hirst wmm. iiKin all who nro in HILO Mineral Waters, White Kock and Ginger Ale QUICK DISPATCH any way troubled Hank of Hilo, discount, $22; Hilo with dandruff to bo- - Hand, $100.25; Hilo Tribune, sup- A AAA A A AAA A A AAA A AAA AAA For freight and passage apply to ..'..'Vl; gin tlio use of Ayer's W. C. PEACOCK & CO. Ltd. w -- plies, $35.80; Kim Moon Sung, in WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco t? r&'ii' l Hair Vigor at once, ho not bo docolvcd J WHOLESALE DEALERS C. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Agents, terpretation, $2.25; L. Turner Co., by cheap imitations which will only liriation for the support nud main- PEACOCK ULOCK, HILO Honolulu, or you. Make suro you gut Ud., $1.75; W. A. Todd, $1.10; disappoint tenance of prisoners. WKK'S Hair vigor. sundry persons, $7.90; garbage re- H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. moval, three months, Herald, Claims No. 323 and 324 and 439 Prepared by l)f . J. C. Ajer 4 Co., towell, Mm., 0. S. A. $6.25; a(u:nts, 1111,0. supplies and ordinances, $127.75; were approved and paid. For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY Hilo Drug Co., $0.50; C. II. Wil- liams, mileage, $2.75; High Sheriff, We will bond you. United HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., Limited and Co., boarding prisoners, $24; Hilo Elec-tri- c States l'idelity Guaranty HILO MARKET CO., Henry Wntethousc Trust Co., SERRAO GO Light Co , August and Septem- SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE: 218 CALIFORNIA ST. LIQUOR agents. LIMITED. ber, $49.75; Volcano Stables, $7.45. Factory South San Francisco. The following claims were paid LIMITED UUIHIT-TO-C- I) CAIt. upon the approval of the County Telephone No. 39. Attorney as to their legality: A Juihiih'm; Mllkiiuiu's Kexcne on WHOLESALE Bridok St. - II11.0, H. I LIQUOR Kohala Club (Doyle), $72.50; a Speedy (,'luuillVur. FERTILIZERS OF ALL KINDS IN ANY QUANTITY DEALERS Kohala Club (hack hire), $11.50; A story comes from Glenwood expenses of witnesses (Kohala) experience of a a Complete Stock of Finest Table Meat Markel about the recent ol' Wines, lleers, Whiskies, Gins, $222.55; transportation and board, popular society man of Hilo, who Siilplinle Ammonia Double Superphosphate Brandies nud Liqueurs. prisoners (Ilonokaa), $15.25; board H11.0, H. I. is an automobile enthuMast, which Sulphate of Poliish Fish (iiuuio Sole Agent for Front St., of persons arrested (Hilo Jail), verifies the adage that the race is Manure Hone PR1MO BEER $55-5- incidentals Sheriff Office, Sails Meal Choice Cuts of i not always to the swift. Wholesale House transportation Iligli-Gnu- lo jurors, prisoners and A Japanese milkman driving a TniikiiKC Serrao lilock, Shiptnan Street witnesses (Volcano Stables), $156; Telephone No 7 venerable horse of hatrack propor- - Beef, Mutton, We Have Constantly on Hand in Hilo the was Pork, Veal. , tions to a delapidated cart Standard Brands of J slowly ascending the hill towards THE UNION SALOON YOU WILL the Volcano, when a heavy touring FIND"! ' of car of the latest rolled up POULTRY all Kinds behind him and then whirled by. Always on Hand A j Fertilizer STOCK As the car passed the milkman the BEST BRANDS FRESH ISLAND BUTTER chauffeur looked around at the (a) AM) Of Wines, Liquors, Heers a smile, Mixed minks u 3peeiHlt ancient outfit with derisive Flno Fat Turkoys. and then saluted it with three High Grade Fertilizer Draught and Ilottlcd EXCELLENT . Sucking Pigs. I Ml J hoarse "honks" of the shrillest At San Francisco Prices Plus the Freight and Charges. PRIMO AND proportions. SEATTLE BEER Two hundred feet away the car Fertilizers of any required Analysis, with guarantee of same, furnished lOc Por Class came to grief. The sparker refused at short order. Shipmau Street to work and the great machine SEND IN YOUR ORDERS Telephone No 7 Oceanic 35 Company BELTS I came to a sudden stop. t(fl Then the Japanese clucked to J. G. SERRAO, - Manager Time Table his plodding horse, and urging him j II. DEACON, Agent into a trot passed by the car with Telephone 3 WAIANUENUE STREET, HILO The steamers of this line will ar- head well up and a derisive smile rive and leave this port as here- on his wcatherbealen countenance. TIIK under: I as S1.50 And he passed he stopped and Canadian-Australia- raised his milk bell and gave it n Royal Mail SS. Go. FIRST BANK OF HILO FRANCISCO. AT 4 FROM SAN h If three mighty rings, and jogged LIMITED. contentedly along. Steamers of the above line ruuiiiue; 111 connection with the Canadian Pacific Rail Incorporated Under the Laws of the Alameda October 6 I THE ECONOMIC! way Company, II. C, and Sydney, X. S. W., and calling at Victoria, 11. C, Honolulu Territory of Hawaii. Suva and Ilrisbaue, Q. are dllO at Honoluluou or about the dates below The Economic Shoe Co. have a stated, viz: CAPITAL, $300,000. Sonoma October 18 i HILO 1 a. 4 new of celebrated Shaw-kn- it From Vancouver and Victoria B.C. From Sydney, Brisbane (Q). PEACOCK ULOCK, HILO. stock the AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA For Q., and 11. C. Alameda October 27 hose. Ilrisbaue, Sjduey: For Victoria anil Vancouver, MOANA OCT. 18 1'. I'reiiilt-m- . I'KCK 1)r In your dress do not consider .MIOWF.KA OCT. 21 AORANOI NOV. 15 e. KUNNUDY Vice I'res. Ventura November 8 Win. Keolauui (cash), .12.75; 0. your circumstances nor your tailor; MOANA NOV. IS MIOWF.RA DF.C. 13 JOHN T. MOIK..JI11I Vice-I'n- . Holland, $12.50; traveling ex- 0. A. bTOMK Cakhler. only put on good clothes. It is The magnificent new service, the "Imperial Limited," is now running daily A, Alameda November 17 penses of witnesses, prisoners, etc.: I1F.TW15ICN AND MONTRF.AL, making the run in 100 II. JACKSON hrcrelary. also - VANCOUVER hour, important to distinguish sex without change. The finest railway service in the world. DIKI'.CTOKS: Walter II. Ilaysclden, $65.95; otherwise you might get into the Through tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Furope John Walt, Jolm J. ttrace, FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Inter-Islan- d Steam Navigation Co., V. 1'uttcu, wrong seat. Clothes are the first For freight and passage, nud all general information, apply lo I'. h. I,)iiiniii II. $ioS; City Stables, $90; Toichi W'm. 1'ull.ir. W. II. ShlimiHii. great principal-the- y show the dif- Alameda October 11 Igasaki, $12; Volcano Stables, ference between a hobo and the Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., Cen'l Agts. Druw on $259.25; Win. Keolauui, $14.55; Iixclitmne Ventura October 17 Four Hundred. You can get the 1 1) Hank of Hawaii, Ltd Honolulu Noa W. Aluli, deputy county at- right kind al the Economic. Do Wells, Fargo & Co. llank...S.iii Francisco torney, $17.25; Chas. Williams, Alameda November 1 so. Wells, Farijo & Co's Hank New York county attorney, $18.75; C. A. HILO MERCANTILE CO. M The National Hank of the Re ' l Doyle, $20.75; Ah Eoo, $14; Moses public Chic.igo Sierra November 7 Kapoi, $15.25; Kodaui Hotel, SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII & Co London Glynn. Mills, Ctirrie Naka-yam- a, Alameda November 22 $58.75; Mrs. E. Hall $5; Y. 4TA, B Hongkong-Shangha- i Hank- - I Hongkong "KORRECT P. O. Boz 94 Tolophonos 4 ing Corporation J China. $5; Ilamada Gihnchi, $2, P. Hongkong-Shangha- i Hank- - Shanghai, In connection with the sailing of the W. Gibeison, $S.io. ing Corporation ) China. ubove steamers the agents are prepared to Claims of the Shi Hun Sha Co. SHAPE' issue, to intending passengers I Yokohama Coupon Hongkong-Sh- a .glial , and the Hilo Tribune Publishing The Old ,!,,.,) x Through by any railroad ing Corporation J japan? Tickets Co. for advertisement of the Sunday from San Francisco to all points in the Shoes for Men Buggy... 'Tailed Stales, and from New York by law, was approved, as likewise the made new for a few cents ancf SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES mi) steamship Hue lo all European ports. Inter-Islan- d Telegraph Co. bill for The kind that is so easy and a little labor. Withy' Rented by the Month or Year. Par l'or further particulars apply to wireless messages. Wall Nichols comfortable o 11 your feet. ticulars on Application. Co., Ltd., had several bills for sta- That's the kind we opened 4 The tionery for the various county this week. They are made in Sherwin-William- s Hilo Electric Light Co., Ltd. Wm. G. Irwin & Co. offices, which were approved. LIMITI'.D vici kid, box calf and gnu Dr. J. Holland's bill for $2.50, metal calf. Cut from the best 4 Buggy Paint Houses General Agents Oceanic S.S. Co. Wired and for professional services, not hav and grade of upper leathers 4 you can paint and varnish at Lights Installed ing been approved by the official bottomed with tough and flex- 4 the same operation. You will 4 accordance Willi the rules of the Na- authoriing the same, was dis be surprised how c.uy it is In WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd ible sole leather. 4 tional Hoard of Fire Underwriter!!. allowed. 4 to renew vehicles. A SheriT1 Let us show you color cards. complete stock of Hills on behalf of the High l Ppjpg Jj QQ )ep pajp ? ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES of the Territory subm itted by the T ; 1 Fixtures, Shinies, Table, lied and Dcbl: Sugar Factors, of Hilo for the support sold I1Y Lamps, tic, uluas on baud. Jailor Jail We should like you to try a and maintenance of prisoners before . . . pair on and see how easy fit- Fan Motors sio Commission Agents conviction, were all approved. The biM.i iMiiiu ting they are. Fan Motors, is of for fourteen days keep 1 Sowing Machine Motor 20 Sole Agents item $7 ING UP 'PHONE' W'ltional Cane Shredders, ol Domingo Cat vallho, sentenced to 1 n FOR l'RICKS ON ALL KINDS OF PR1NT1NO I'oucrfor operatm Iheui mouth the Reform School, in the opinion ECONOMIC SHOE CO. I 4V Jl Installation charged extra. Baldwin Locomotives, l R of the County Attorney is not a KstimrUes furnished on all classes ol J Alex. Cross & Sons' Sujjar Cane claim county, HILO IUcuiric.il Work and Contracts l.iken to legal against the but LATEST STYLES AND FAIR PRICES -- m install apparatus complete, and Coffee Fertilizers i comes under the Territorial appro - a. !!f 'm (S3I

THIS WBHKI.Y IIII.O TRlIlUNli, IIII.O, HAWAII, TUKSDAY, OCTOIlliK 17, 1505.

TO IM.ANT TREKS. I'UIIUO WORKS ON HAWAII ..0''o-'s-'- , THE HILO TRIBUNE'S MAIL CHART CONDENSED LOCAL ITEMS Arbor Day to bo Observed In the l'ulillr Improvements .Made on the M 1'tilillr Schools. lllg Island. Ily official proclamation, nppcnrlng Superintendent of Public Works, C. S. 001.03 SJSJ, JL50:3. n in One book free with every four. Sec MAILS ARRIVE IN HONOLULl AND AS FOLLOWS; h Miss Kintiin Forbes is clerk I. elsewhere, Friday, November 3rd, has Hollowny, hns just Ivnied his annual re- DEPART our nd. Wall, Nichols Co. Turner Co., l.til. been designated n local by Gov- port to the Governor of the work done iu holiday I I The bark Amy Turner lcR .San Frnn-Cisc- o Miss Evnus, who has been visiting Miss ernor Carter, nnd it is the desire of the his department. . M. T. W. T. F. S. i for llilo on Thurnlny lust. Shipiuaii returned to'Houoluluoii l'riday. Commissioner of Public Instruction that Deflates "Thcrr was n balance unex-pende- d A. accompanied by Hob new be on IHMnnchr'.! Alameda Win. Thompson representing Tlieo. II. Hichley, the holiday generally observed June jo, 1905, nmntiutiug to 1 2 3 0 7 l).ivies & Co. CUl. is now in town. Shingle, expects to return from Hono- throughout the Territory. Superinten- 634.529-72- - Of this sum $698,583 72 Is Coptic 4 G on pro- reserved for uncompleted contracts, leav- Jntncs Dougherty, representing the lulu Wednesday. dent Davis has presented a tentative ing 3j946-oo- . is now firm of W. II. Wiclimnti & Co., Honolulu Mr. nnil Mrs. K. T. Guard will spend gram to the principal of each school for This balance II Ncvadan for new authorized by 8 9 lOx 12 13 (9 now in Kohnla. n month at C. E. Wright's mountainside exercises in the various public schools. mailable work "Alameda 14 His plan nnd its suggestions follow: the Legislature for the biennial period Ten consumers will relish the Nirvana home at 32 miles, Volcano road. ending June 30, 1907, nml includes the 17 tSonoma brand of tea sold by Tlieo. II. Davies & Miss Uuth Richardson, after a pleasant The purpose and history of Arbor JKorca tHiowcra Day in the United States Principal premium secured from the sale of the 15 16 Ncvadnn 18 29 Co., Ltd. See ml v. visit in Honolulu, returned to her home 19 Song (About trees) Class bouds of $1,626,00." Ventura t Moan a 2lx nt Heed's bay 011 Wednesday last. The County Itniul will given concert Recitation (About trees) Class Following nrc extracts from the report A. Htimburg expects to leave on Fri- w.iiuenii Thursday evening lit 7:30 o'clock nt the How trec9 should be planted and referring to Hawaii: jiopin. day to assume the duties of his new 22 23 24 26 Wainken boat lauding. Cnted for Principal A Urge number of new roads have Mongolia' 28 position at the home office of II. Hack Ifjouwisliu "wood Christmas" look Tree planting Class been constructed during the past year, Nllitnnkull feld & Co., Ltd. I Nov. 7 over the large stock of cut los In Hawaiian Song (About trees) Class the most important improvements being Nov. Nuwlllbir t Siberia The bark St. Kntheriue, Saunders, 29 30 31x H'ctitiirn "China woods nt the Hitu Hoarding School fair. Recitation (About trees) Class tfic relocations of certain portions of the Alnmc(!n Not mux r s Nov. Id master, cleared l'riday for San Francisco Sierra Harry T. Lake has been nppoiuted an Tree planting Class main roads on the various islands. with a, 143 bags of Hoiiotuu sugar and Vessels whose names nppenr the date from Const. t County Attorney of Oahu This program is only suggestive Ill the districts of Ham-tku- and North OVER ARRIVE the assistant to the general merchandise. Vessels whose names appear HELOW the date DEPART for the Const. 4 dis- Hilo, the construction of roads on light County, to succeed Hex Hitchcock, schools having limited supply of water Destination of Vessels () To San Francisco; (1) To Colonies; (t) To 4 placed. Karl T. Homlc of I'aralso Springs, who should plant accordingly. Schools hav- grades has been found very difficult ow Victorin; 11. C; (?) To Yokohama. has been spending the past fortnight with 110 ing great of between S. S. Kinau departs from Hilo for Honolulu every Friday nt to:oo n. m. 4 A splendid opportunity to secure the ing fenced space should plant ill boxes the number gulches his cousin, Ted Guard, returned to his S. S. Mnunn Lon'smnil closes in Hilo on S.Uutdays runt Tuesdays marked 1 1 may be in Hotiokan and Hilo. inmilii,,!.... Id rfl oil that put doors over night. a.. i.i.i.nl.a u.-k- rwl1-" (X) nt 2:15 ). m., arriving iu Honolulu at daylight three later. home yesterday by the Ship Palls of All schools desiring trees may secure Grades in gulches have been reduced dns subscribers under the combination club'T . . , sk--. sfc. sw-sw-" olferofT7the Tkuiuxic. the kinds suitable to their different loca- to a maximum of about six per cent. 0 If you wish your coffee to bring the lities from the government nursery by Mr. Hollowny recommends nmpMe drain Owing to tlic absence of Jas. 1). Lewis highest market prices let the Hilo Coffee addressing Mr. David M. Haughs. age nnd rock dressing iu wet districts the meeting of the Young Men's Repub- Mill clean, classify and place the same oil Freight and carriage on such trees will and also suggests the use of oil to pre lican Club ba9 been postponed until the the market for you. Liberal cash ad- be paid by the Department. vent the washing of roads. meeting in November. next regular vances made on shipments. William Vnuatta, Superintendent Hilo The art collection, of copies from the James Henderson is expected from CHIN KSH L A UN 1) K V.tt EN. Water Works, reports considerable im- old masters, which in to be on sale at the Scotland in about a week. D. Kennedy provements, with revenue of $6825 04 Hoarding School fair, is the finest J. Hilo nftcr visiting the Scottish heath returned and expenditures of $1,207.02. ever placed on the Hilo Onliu County Enacts Ordinance collection by way of New York. The latter is now John Fitzgerald, harbor master, Hilo, UTIL(TO MAKE USE OF) market. Against Unsanitary .Methods. reports the arrival and departure of at Chicago laying in n large supply of 50 This is what I should do with that wall space that I have How well it expects to return ordi-nniic- e The l'alls of Clyde Xnias goods. The following is the text of nu vessels all told at that port, and net re would look to have it fitted ill with a nice set of GLOIIE-WERMCK- with n large cargo of Christmas goods. 011 Super- ceipts of bookcases, and would certainly keep my b I Mr. nml Mrs. 15. A. Irish of Wiiiohiuu, passed October3rd by the 1,400.75. it books in tter shape think on I will take ten minutes and go nnd see them nt The S. S. Enterprise will probably go Kau, arrived overland Sunday night and visors of the County of Oahu: The balance of the roid tax fund of the will delay her arrival the dry dock which nrc residing nt Mrs. Win. Weights. Mr. It shall be unlawful for any person or Island of Hawaii on July 30, 19J5, mil ten days. oiinlcd n pcrlups Irish will probably spend a mouth in persons, or performing nuy net, to $4,718,84 statement of which J. A. M. JOHNSON COMPANY, LTO. The wedding of Oliver Aknti and Miss Hilo. Mr. Irish is the popular manager in the laiidryiug of clothing of another, appears ns follows: Alice Pea was a brilliant affair, and "over of the Kau telephone system. or in the latiudryiug of clothing for hire, On hand July 1, 1904 $18,506.49 n in reception within the County of Oahu, to spray nny Credited during year 29.337.co hundred participated the Fred Angus of Honolulu, was a depart- 931 FORT STREET, HONOLULU nml luau tendered to the couple by Mr. article so laundered with liquid sprayed ing passenger on the S. S. Enterprise Total $47,843-4- mul Mrs. Chns. Akau Inst Wednesday or projected from the mouth of said per- SPECIALIZERS IN MODERN OFFICE AND STORE for the coast. It is his fust trip cast and Disbursed by drafts 43,124.65 son or persons, or to direct or permit any METHODS evening. it is said he will return with a person iu his employ to so spray such Road Engineer G. II. Gere has received bride. He was accompanied by Allen Halnncc, July 30, 1902 $ 4,718.84 article lnuudered. ndviccs from the Superintendent of Pub- W. Judd, son of the late Chief Justice The balances to the credit of each of Section 2. Any person violating nny lic Works of the intention of Governor Judd. the islnnds on July 30, 1905, are: Oahu, of the the provisions of this ordinance $8,II9-5S- ; Knunl nnd Niihau, $7,053,61; Carter to expend the $20,000 appropria- Rev. Dr. A. S. llaker of Holualoa, for of Hilo shall be guilty of n misdemeanor, and up- Hawaii, $4,718.84; Maui. Molokai nml tion the completion the Koua, proposes to build o new chapel on conviction shall be fined no less tlinn Lanal, $1 904.35. Totnl $21,796.35. sewerage system. and residence not fur front the home of Five Dollars, uor more than Twenty-fiv- e Referring to the nppolntmciit of n su- Ilnttcubcrg supplies, the new embroid- KN. F. Scott nt that place. The land is Dollars and iu case such fine is not satis- pervising engineer for each island, Mr. ery cotton, I'eri Lustre, embroidery being provided by the Hawaiian Hoard fied by immediate payment thereof the Hollowny says: "It is impracticable to hoops, darning cotton, initial forms, which is also advancing n large part of person so fined shall he committed to personal direction of such 11 stars, anchors, sofa pillow outfits and the money for the new church. prison for the nonpayment of the same large of 011 fancy work materials of all kinds nrc to amount work the other islands It is reported that United Stales Attor- nnd the time of such imprisonment shall without such nsslstnuce, ns would be lind of E. II. Moses, Hilo. l'hone 178. it ney Hreckous has received instructions be deemed to discharge the same at the necessitate the almost constant absence On Monday, the ship Falls of Clyde, from the Department of Justice at Wash- rate of One Dollar per day. front Honolulu of the nssistnnt .Superin- for Francisco Ladies Mnlsou, master, cleared San ington, D. C, directing him to bring tendent or myself." with the final cargo of sugar of the sea- legal proceedings against the alleged HAWXHUKST IX MANILA. son, ns follows: Ilnkalnu, 11,284 bags; beef trust in Hawaii, said to be prevent- Hilo Sugar Co., 3,196 bags, and Olna, ing competition and forcing up the price NO VIOLENCE UUCUIIHEI). 5,981. Karl T. Roiuie was the sole of beef. Selected To Inspect Proposed Hull passenger. wny Routes. Anna Kekoa, Leper Wash The latest Huttcrick always nt Suspect, Writes Secretary of the Treasury Shaw lias hand, Hutterick cook books, embroidery The Manila Bulletin, under the date of Denying False Reports. written to the Honolulu Chamber of books, drawn work books, tatting and Sept. 5, 1905, gives the following account A letter received from a personal friend Commerce stating that there would be n netting nnd many other fancy work of a former Hilo townsman: of Anna Kekoa, now nt the detention revenue cutter stationed here during the books, at E. II. Moses, Hilo. l'hone 178. "Robert Hawxhurst Jr, an engineer of enmp nt Knlihl, Honolulu, completely

winter, nnd it would be determined later embel-wheth- con- Hole, Demosthenes hns been er wide experience in railroad location, contradicts the charges of alleged cruelty it would be ndvisable to keep ghed w,Ul B ,nxuriolw 1)ar Hnd smoking struction and maintenance has been select- nml harsh treatment received by her nt one here permanently room adjoining the present quarters. All ed to present the Harrltuau interests for the hands of the Hoard of Health author- The Misses Hcrgschicker of Mouteray, liquors me kept at the required temper- a thorough examination of the proposed ities. Her letter, which is iu Hawaiian, California, accompanied by Miss Frances ature by pipes run from the refrigerating route to be traversed by the railway sys-ter- n is translated iu part, as follows: Gousalves, who nrrived --on the S. S. plant in connection with the establish- under consideration throughout the Honolulu, Oct. 9, 1905. Enterprise ns the guests or Captain Win. ment nnd nil of the wnuts arc looked southern islands. Dear Friend; I have not had nn op- Mu'tsoii, returned on that vessel Saturday after in a substantial and satisfactory 'Mr. Hawxhurst will sail for Hollo to- portunity to write to you before. lam n Volcano, Hono- day. He will make re- 110 after brief visit to the manner. " an exhaustive in good health ami have pilikias. I A large assortment just to hand lulu nnd other points of interest. J. L. Kaulukou, the local attorney, has search into the existing engineering diff- have everything I want from my sister received word that his sou Abraham G. iculties which may be expected to be en- Lucy and Paul. , I am being treated well from the East. (Jets A Enterprise nay. Kaulukou successfully passed passed the countered iu building the railway Hues here. We arrived iu Honolulu Friday through the southern territory, nnd will The S. S. Enterprise returned from bar examination nt Honolulu and has afternoon nbout one o'clock. The trip spend the grentcr portion n or wns fine. I Honolulu Fridny night nnd with unusual been admitted to practice in all the Courts of mouth wns not sick but some of the six weeks in field. ly quick dispatch loaded the Hilo cargo of the Territory The young man was u this other passengers were. 'Messrs Wallace nnd Holnblrd nlso My sister Mary writes me about n re- including 11 large shipment of bananas graduate from Yale in June Mr. Kau- - closely allied with the syndi- nnd fruit, departing for San Francisco nt lukou's eldest sou, Lot Kalaiii Koulakou, Harriuiau port that I was pulled nbout nnd L TURNER GO. Ltd cate, left for liati'iigas for I noon on Saturday. The steamer carried is n celebrated tenor opera singer, nt yesterday a badly used. do not know unything close inspection of proposed Hues I thirteen cabin passengers and nine Japa- present in New York city, whose stage the about that. wonder why people should through northern spread nese steerage. Besides 34,400 sacks of name is "Signor Sebastino." Luzon." reports about things that never refined sugar from the Honolulu refinery, occurred. I do not know where they Teachers' saw tne treated way. the Enterprise also carried away the 2123 Kiiu Homesteads. Salaries. that About seven new persons came iu steel rails intended for the d Ko- At the last meeting of the Commission- last Surveyor Wright of the Government Sunday from hnla & Hilo Railroad, which have been ers of Public Instruction iu Kohala, two women and Survey Office is nt present in Knn, pint-tin- g Honolulu the five men. There are about thirty 111 03330333CC333CCCCCOQ3393CO lying under cover at Waiaken for the resolution 011 the matter of salaries was the the Homestead Settlement Associa- detention camp at past year. There was much mystery sur- slightly amended, on a motion of Com- Kalihi. The inmates tion for Dr. L. S. Thompson, nnd others seem to be having a good rounding their consignment, the local missioner Fnrriugtou, to rend that sal- - lime plenty in that district. The laud in qtiesiou of singing, hulas and music. Three of You agent having received no advices for juries shall not be raised until a proporti-- 1 Cannot comprises about n thousand ncres of laud uiy family have bteu to see .me my whom they were intended. The bill of now under cultivation by the Hutchin nate increase can be made. This leaves j mother and two brothers. There is no lading rends "to order", but the sup. son Plantation. There are twentv nppli the Uoard open to grant nn increase all ' other news. position is that they will be used to equip cants, each of whom will be nlloted fifty along the Hue should there be any sur- Kodak the Santa Cruz coast line of railroad run- - ncres by Land Commissioner Pratt. plus nt the end of the bicniiiul period. Yours truly, . - - (Signed) Anna. mug into ban l'rancisco. J Here were A petition from residents of Puako satisfactorily 111 a moist climate - Kinau Departures, Oct. A - I JPK.".17 6,525 bunches of bananas. 8894 lbs. hides nth. naked that Mrs. D. F. C. Wugner, the unless your materials are good E- - is n fact by any nnd skins, 28 cases of pineapples, nnd Miss Louisa Daschnlsky, C. Drown, teacher there, be removed besause of in That admitted P. Peck, Will. Hay. A. McKillay. Tlieo. For Sale. one who ever 'pushed a button U &mi wr general merchandise valued nt $2 1,699 54. Wolf, J. Genelly, Miss Evans, A. LorcuU, competence. Superintendent Davis states or focusseda lens. it E. H. Cant, E. Ames, II. J. Ames. I that Mrs. Wagner is merely holding n '.'lie dragged hi". e throw lmshcw lirpnrtcil Ily S. S. Enterprise. Pine blood Jersey cow, for sale or teumnrarv ntmoitittiieiil. Tln nrtiilnn Our down, ami made .1 snowy penthouse lrn'k'' with ca,fl i Materials The following passengers departed by was referred to Mrs. 15. W. Hay, School for u are the best that money can his hollow eyes." Tenny.son. S. S. Saturday, Oct. Agent. J. G. SERRAO. the Enterprise, 14th: o buy and w is better they are MATTER OFHEALTH j o Mrs. C. McLeiiuou, Miss Margurile A The application through Mr. Rich- - o fresh and prepared for use iu a Unond of Miss o Possibly you ., ...... 1. .' Robert limes Lillie, Don. S. Potter, nssistnnt nt u moM chut lie. 0 r r....i r .1' Hilo High School, for nu sal-jur- y did not luive the matter of Si ,i,...,l. iA... 1. .. , hur.. Ilowmau, Miss A. Hcrgschicker, Miss M. increase of o .V"u,i.., ...... v.M.,1nv. ,.n iu when you di-lic- a climate mind "I"""adapt glassis to every i of vision Hcrgschicker, Miss Frances Gousalves, win not granted. bought yours. by me g nppu mees, Miss Hrockenndge, Fred Angus, Allen flpYAi That the resignation of Mrs. Swain, I8 iniest ami pre- scribe - A. (1. them in aeeuulance with the teach- W. Judd, L. Marks, W. Wilson, 011 account of havimg to live on 11 home-- ' Our Dark Room itud Cap'.. Gillespie. stead, be accepted. - Luau I" is well supplied with necess iry That Miss Josephine II. Itarnard be up-- j appliances and is at the dis- Kinau Arrhnls, Oct. II, MID.'t. 8 A. N. SARJFOIRB pointed assistant at Latipahoehoc vice AND posal of tomists as well as I nRII residents. Miss T. Akinn, Mr. Tauaka, J. M. Mrs. L. Swain, at a salary of $35, OPTICIAN 11. J Arni. A. McKillop, Manner, Miss R. m HUSTON milLDINt;, - IIONOLI'LIJ Richardson. F. A. St. Oo.ir, M. Wright, I i Is WE SELL Curler Not Thanksgiving Day E, Ames, II. S. Ames. Candidate. '8 Cameras, Kodaks, I'latcs, Iu a private letter to a friend iu ri Inttiio rMwmiwv.lc mill o r.v. " P'miir ALL KINDS OF A Cough Child-roi- l. Secretary A. Atkinson has llUVtillllJtii OULI "" Saro Medicine For L.C. written i i O Irnys, ImIiiis ami I'latcs ""th-- P -- A that neither Ooveruor Carter nor himself A ...... veloped ar.d jnints made RUBBER GOODS are out for the office of Delegnteship. 1 g Iu buying a cough medicine for child- i For tho BortOflt piomptly. The report had been circulated in IIouo- - . . GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. be buy of A ren never afraid to Chamberlain's Hint was j - lulu Cnrter organizing his forces n i- I R. II. l', President. Cough Remedy. There is no danger n I ' THE HILO DRUG GO. POWDER to succeed Delegate Kuhio. There is s SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., from it and relief is nlwavssureto follow. miu uuiiniini dcnooi o u U. S, A. Absolutely Pure also a suggestion from reliable sources ' j OCJ33330J3330J3J3333J33J3O It is especially valuable fur colds, group CI. that A. M. Robertson may be a possi-bllit- y New whooping cough. For sale by Hilo Drug HAS HO SUBSTITUTE iu the event of Building Cupid not desiring Subscribe for the Tiunu.Mf. Subscrip .Siihscrihc for the Tk i hunk. Suh Co. to return to Congress. lion Jj.50 per year. scription $ 2.50 a year.

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illegality as well. The good hiiiil thereof, to be valid; and avers that 54, gives to the Board of Super- parent thnl one man cannot at once KEOLANUI CAN APPOINT of the Supervisors is not questioned; he is lawfully performing the duties visors power lo fill vacancies in of- preserve the public peace, make nr-res- but their good fnith, in this in- of his office. fice (except in the board) caused prosecute offenders in the dis- stance, cannot avail the Petitioner. Section 67 of the County Act, by death, resignation or removal. trict courts, prevent and supress Where the Auditor undertakes under which respondent claims for Section 6$ (quoted hereafter nl affrays, breaches of peace, riols and SUBJECT TO APPROVAL. to reject vouchers which have re the sheriff the right of appointment length) recites the duties of the insurrections, proccsss and attend ceived the approval of the Board of of police officers provides as lollows: sheriff, differing from the recital all citcuit courts within the County. Supervisors he does so at his peril; "Hulijtct to the special proUslous of contained iu section 1562 of the To aid him in the performance of Judge C. F. Parsons Gives Decision on Two Test but when he pleads as his excuse tliii Act, the County ShrrlfTof each Coun- Revised Laws: these duties the appointment of "as- Cases Sets Aside Mandamus Proceedings Against for such rejection the illegality of ty shall linc nnd exercise nil the jtoweri, Section noa provides as follows: sistants" is necessary and obviously privileges nud nuthorily, nnd he ruiuirid the claim, the Court will not refuse "Any county officer may, wilh the the pi oper assistants to nid in the Maguire Appointment of Patrolman Knell to pet form nil the duties in his jurisdic- Auditor npprovnl of the Hoard of Supervisors, such duties, arc po- to hear him. If the claim is found tion, the same hcitiK the County in nnd ptiformanceof employ such clerks nnd olhcr nssistnuls Invalid Without Board's Approval. to be illegal the Court will not for which he shnll been elected, ns lice officers. liac ns may be necessary to nid him in the nrc now by lnw provided to be had, exer- Section noa, in my opinion, assist in its enforcement. performance o' the duties of his office, On last Tuesday, Judge Parsons cesiry for the public .service." cised nnd performed by the High Sheriff In 1801 the City Council of nny inny, without such npproval, remove empowers the sheriff to appoint Gurncy, his de- The latter clause confers upon the of the Territory or by the Sheriffs of the filed with Clerk Seattle passed, over the Mayor's the siinc." police officers, but under that sec- cision upon mandamus proceedings Supervisors power to make appoint- various Islands respectively; nnd shnll veto, an ordinance providing for powers nud duties ns nre Section 112 tion the approval of the Board of to compel County Auditor Maguire ments only in those instances where have such other the issuance of bonds in excess of by this Act conferred nnd which may be "All lnws or pirts of lnw, so far only Supervisors is required to make n Norman K. the right to make appointments, or to issue warrant to the amount of indebtedness which provided by nny law hereafter enacted ns the same may be inconsistent with such appointment valid. The ap- .services clerk to election, is not specifically conferr- Lyman, for as the the city was authorized to incur. by the Legislative nuthorily; provided, nny provision of this Act, arc hereby re proval of the Board of Supcrvisois effect, the decision de- ed upon others. Section 13 p:o-vid- however, that nothing in this Act con- pealed." Sheriff. In The mayor refus-- d to sign the docs not appear to have been given Bo-m- l .sher- tained shall be construed to vest in the nies the right of the of Su- for the election of deputy Respondent claims that the right appointment. bonds. In denying a writ of man Sheriffs of the various Counties respec- to respondent's pervisors to appoint members of the iffs. Section 1 10 provides for the officers damus against him the Court said: tively, the care, custody or control of nny of appointment of police I therefore find that respondent force. decision is as appointment (subject to the ap- police The "While it is true that the regu- Territorial jail, house of correction or conferred upon the sheriff of the is occupying the position, exercis- proval of the Board of Supervisors) follows: larity of the proceedings of a City penitentiary, or the care nud custody of island, (subject to the approval of ing the functions nud claiming the of a deputy to each of the following prisoners confined therein." MANDAMUS DECISION. Council should not be subject to the high sheriff) by Section 1564 t.f emoluments of a police officer for officers, namely: the Clerk, Audi- Ill order to ascertain the "powers, the revised laws, now vests iu the Norman K. I.vinau, Petitioner, 1 being questioned in this way, and the District of South Hilo without tor, Treasurer nud County Attor- provided the due execution of the city's priviliges and authority" sheriff of the county by virtue of authority of law. Oniric Maguire con- ney. To sustain Petitioner's by law "to be had, exercised and Section 67 of the county act, and Auditor of County of Hawaii. J business thus hampered and inter- Let judgment of ouster, with tention, in effect, would be to hold performed by the High Sheriff of that such right is unaffected by any The Hoard of Supervisors of the rupted, where the power to do the costs, issue against the respondent, that the County Act has conferred the Territory or by the sheriffs of of the "special provisions" above County of Hawaii at a regular thing attempted is possessed, yet iu conformity with this decision. upon the supervisors the right to Islands respectively" at MtnuliMfr rtf lltnl Krwltf Imlfl 111 the argument that the mayor should the various quoted. nulify the provision; of Section no (Signed) C. F. Parsons, Hawaii, on or about the first day be compelled to sign these bonds the time of the enactment of the Section noa, above quoted, em- 1 Judge. T , . and Section 10a. be r .1 !.. County Law, reference must powers the sheriff, subject to the OI July i I9O51 piSSCll IOU1UMUII ilJ regardless of their validity, it seems Whether or not it is within the Hilo, Hawaii, Oct. 13, 1905. pointing the Petitioner to the posi to us, is without sanction in law or made to Chapter to6 of the Revised approval of the Board of Super- power of the Supervisors to appro- - tion of clerk of the Sheriff of Hawaii. justice. If these instruments would Laws of Hawaii. visors, to "employ such clerks and A. r.nn n..rti. tr.w ... tri dnnnin Claiming authority under this """' '" '"' aT"" be void if issued, it would be a bad Secttion 1556 of that chapter other assistants as may be neces Subscribe for the Tribunk services rendered any county officer solution Lyman, who prior to that state of affairs indeed if the mayor provides: sary to aid him iu the performance Island subscription $2.50 a year. without the consent or approval of time had been the clerk of Sheriff must be compelled to sign them, "HIGH SIIURIPP. There shnll ben of the duties of his office." . such officer need not here be consi- - High Sheriff of the Territory, hereafter The "duties of his office" arc Searle, remained 111 the clerks ot- and thus put the last finishing touch ...... they do in this chapter named the High Sheriff. prescribed by statute. fice during the month of July, to their fair appearance, enabling He shall be the Chief of Police for the not pretend that the appropriation "Scctian 68. He shall: keeping regular office hours during them to be thrown upon the market nndshnll be responsible to the was made for such purpose. An Territory, that time and transacting certain and find their way into the hands Attorney General. He shnll lmvc the "1. Preserve the public peace; Hunnnhnn rC tl.rk tM.r.M nf c CMfMi'U "3, nnd take before THE routine business of the n IIIDI'IUIMI lit till. tUUWUkll HllJJ of innocent purchasers, resulting in supervision and control of the Sheriffs Arrest the nearest c mat tnc ciaim was ior as nnd subordinate officers of the police." qualified magistrate (or cxituiuntiou nil Sheriff Keolanui, who went into saiaty possible loss and tedious litigation, Clerk to the Sho iff. Section 1558. "SHKRII'I'S. There persons who attempt to commit, or who office about the first day of July, and thus to the defamation of the she-rif- f lmvc committed n public offense, mid Petitioner claims that so far as shall ben for the island of Hawaii, f T .1.i.irv tt.rt nitlifn littin I'mnn'c" fair name and financial standing of Molo-ka- i, shnll prosecute the same under the direc- the Auditor is concerned the action a sheriff for the islands of Mnui, re-- , . city. in I.nuni nud Knhoolawc, nud n sheriff tion of the County Attorney; WIRELESS alleged employment refused to - the Surely the Courts, the . , , , of the Board of Supervisors in al- Prevent nnd suppress nffrays, so im- for the islands of Knuni nud Niihnuvvho "3. fa .... ' execution of the law, are not ' ',. lowing Petitioner's claim is conclu shall lmvc the exercise, the care, super- breaches of pence, riots and insurrections: to the Board of Supervisors'. the . , ., . ... potent, and compelled to be so blind sive, and tnc Auditor is vested vision nnd control of the police within "4. Attend nil Circuit Courts held name of Brickwood Lyman as his to justice, as to sanction or enforce within the County nud obey nil lawful I GIVES with no discretionary powers in the their respective jurisdictions, subject, choice for the position, which nom- the perpetration of such an injus- however, onlers and directions of all courts held premises; that it is his duty, acting to the superior control of the ination the Board of Supervisors tice. If the proceedings had were High SlisrifTnnd Attorney General." within the Couut! , UNEXCELLED ministerially, to issue a warrant to In emergency requiring the refused to confirm. void, it is manifest for the good of Section 1564. "Deputies sheriff, police "5. nil Petitioner for the payment of such officers, appointment, rcmov.il, pay: The same, command the nid of as many male On or about the eleventh day of all concerned they should be so SERVICE claim without questioning the au- high sheriff for nnd within the island of inhabitants of the County ns he may the Petitioner pre- stamped at the earliest possible necessary in August, 1905, thority of the Board of Supervisors O1I111, subject to the npprovnl of the think the execution of his sented to Chas Maguire, as Audi-dito- r moment, and it is well these steps sheriffs duties, to order its payment. I cannot attorney general, nnd tin several of the County of Hawaii, a were taken in advance to determine for nud within their respective jurisdic- "6. Tnke charge of nud keep the adopt this view. In my opinion County j ill, nud the prisoners therein. " written demand for $75.00 alleged their value before harm could result tions, subject to the npprov.it of the high Prompt tti the Auditor connot be compelled to sheriff, may appoint such deputies sheriff "7. Kndorsc iipou nil processes nud to be due the Petitioner as his sal- to any one." Chalk vs. White, issue a warrant upon an illegal and other police officers ns occasion may notices the j car, month, day, hour nud ary for the mouth of July as clerk Mayor, Pac. 978. of reception, nud issue therefor claim, even when the same has 29 require, nud may dismiss them in their minute Delivery and to the Sheriff of Hawaii, W. A. I find that the Auditor was jus- nud may in like manner ap to the person delivering the same on been approved by the Board of Su- discretion; Fetter, Deputy Sheriff South Hilo, tified in rejecting the claim of Peti- portion the duties, nud adjust the com- payment of fees, n certificate showing pervisors. the name of the parties, title and paper to the faithful per- tioner. Peremptory writ denied. pensation of such officers, except ns having certified nud when received, Subdivision 7 of Chapter 4 of the by lnw J time formance of Lyman's services; and Let judgment issue in conformity otherwise provided provided, Accuracy County Act provides: "All con- however, that the number of regular "8. Serve nil processes and notices iu the demand, before presentation to with this decision. manner prescribed by law , tracts, authorisations, allowances, police officers shall not exceed, for the the the Auditor, having been been pre- (Sgd) Ciiaki.ks F. Paksons, "9. Certify, under his hand, upon Guaranteed payments and liabilities entered island of O.iliu. one hundred, for the sented to the clerk, approved by Judge. islands of Maui, Molok.ii, I.nuai and every process or notice, the nnnuer and itiln crrnntorl tnnrln or lllfMirrnfl ill time of service, or if he fails to make the Board of Supervisors, counter- - Hilo, Hawaii, October io, 1905. Kahoolawc, eighty; for the island of Isl I'OR KATKS, I1I.ANKS, KTC. ,!,,,. violation of .... shall be void Hawaii, one hundred, for the islands of service, inc reason ui 111s imiiirc aim re APPLY TO signed by John T. Moir, Chairman turn the same without delay." . . . . . and shall never be a basis for a Knuni and Niihiu, forty, nnd further 01 ... uy oam IS OUSTED. said isoaru, aim atiesieu claim against the County." KNKLL provided, that nothing in this section Manifestly it was not tlic inten- E. E. RICHARDS K. Pua, Clerk of the County of On Parsons contained shall be construed to prevent Saturday, Judge tion of legislature of INTKR-ISI.AN- Section 75 of the County Act the that all AGKNT D TIJIJ Upon such presentation the nppoinlmentof nny number of special m Hawaii. Auditor shall handed down his decision on the theje duties, should be performed GRAPH CO., HILO. provides: "The police officers to serve without the petitioner demanded that the upon pi, is ap- - issue warrants on the County Treas- second case. This was a by the Sheriff personally. It M Auditor issue to him a warrant for except that for service during nny emer- urer in favor of persons entitled writ of quo warranto sued out by gency such special officers may be rriiil, upon the Treasurer of the $75.00 thereto in payment of claims and Chairman John T. Moir, on behalf iu the discretion of the officer by whom County of Hawaii in accordance demands chargeable against the of the Board of Supervisors, against they were appointed to serve during such with his claim. This demand the emergency, if such pnjment be approved County which have been legally Harry A. Knell, a mounted patrol- Auditor refused. Whereupon Peti- by the attorney general." examined, allowed and ordered man, appointed by Sheriff Keola- WHEN tioner brought mandamus proceed- Section provides for the ap paid by the Board of Supervisors." nui, which questioned his appoint- 1559 IN ings to compel the issuance of such pointment and removal of sheriffs A. ment and authority to act as a police HONOLULU HIcxdiKlcr by Auditor. by the High Sheriff with the ap- a warrant the Prom this provision the converse officer. The second decision is in STOP proval of the Attorney General: Petitioner contends that power of is fairly inferable, viz.: that if such line with Judge Parson's opinion AT Section 1560 provides that the appointment of a Clerk to Sheriff iclaims have ot bceil legally al- - given in the first case. Sheriff THE sheriffs shall give bonds, in the sum of Hawaii is conferred upon the lowed, etc., the Auditor shall not Keolanui has the power of appoint- Voung Sub-divisio- n therein named, to the Attorney Board of Supervisors by issue warrants for their payment; ment, subject however to the appro- General. 2 of Section G2 of Act 39 of and I cannot hold that the Legisla val of tin Board of Supervisors. Section 1563 enumerates the du- the session Laws of 1905, which ture intended the Supervisors to be Without such approval, such police NOAH W. CRAY ties of the High Sheriff and of the provides that such Supervisors the final judges as between the officers are acting without authori- Managor several sheriffs: Roicl shall have power "to appoint such Audilor aml themselves, as to the ty. The full text of the decision is . Section 1565 authorizes the High subordinate officers as they "' legality or illesality of their action as follows: 1 Sheriff and the several sheriffs to deem necessary for the public iM Territory of Hawaii tnaUiiig sucli allowance. ) service," and claims that under' ex rcl. John T. Moir exact indemnity bonds from their The hotel is n beautiful stone-fron- t, steel framed, up fire-pro- TIu, titic "Auditor" implies the s. I respective deputies. building. Corridors, toilets and bathrooms nre nil wainscoted with Tennes- this power he was duly appointed right ,Q au(lit( that h (ndoptlllB the Hurry A. Knell. J see marble. to position. Relator alleges, inter alia, that It now becomes material to en- All rooms are elegiutly furnished nud excellently well ventilated. said jailguaBe 0f Hie Supreme Court of sleeping-room- s how far the foregoing sections Gentle brceies waft through corridors nud day nnd night. OI on or about the 1st day of quire world-wid- e Kesponcieiu denies me rig.n WvomillB in Donzelman vs. Grant, July, This hostelry, of nlready fame, opened n little over two the Supervisors to make such ap 1905, William M. Keolanui, she: iff of the Revised Laws have become jcars ago, has been favored by patrons from all parts, who unite iu the 21 Pac. 693) the right "to hear opinion that its service, its silver cutlery, its its crystal, County modified by the "special provisions" and its linen, china, pointment and claims that it is his and upon a hearing to adjust, or to of the of Hawaii, under etc., are equal to those of the best hotels au where. to refuse to recognie their claim of authority, commissioned of the County Act referred to in WATHR A artesian well of one thousiud right allow, or to reject, or otherwise de- feet iu depth supplies nbuudnuce of delightfully soft water of high chemical Peti- appointed section 67, above quoted: attempted appointment of cide according to the nature of the and respondent police purity. Kvcry room in the building his hot and cold water. All the table tioner. officer for South Hilo; Hint the res- Section 13 of the County Act water, ns well as that supplied to the rooms for drinking purposes, is distilled. claims." IIOTHI PARM lde excellencj of the table is much enhanced by this claiming ap- "special provision," for Section noa of the County Act "He (the auditoi) is charged pondent, under said contains a hostelry possessing its own farm, where, from a fine herd of Jersey cows, an County Officer pointment to be lawfully entitled to the election of deputy sheriffs, thus abundant supply of milk nnd cream is obtained, a fine lot of poultry pro- provides: "Any by the very nature of his duces eggs and nice broilers; a lot of choice runts produce the delicate squab said office is, nud for two depriving the sheriff the power of may, with the approval of the Board office with the duty of auditing or hold required; suckling pig and voting pork are produce d b) n herd ot fine Berk- such clerks months last past has been perform- appointing them. shire hogs. Presh fruit and vigetablesof all kinds are dull) supplied from of Supervisors, employ examining accounts, comparing this farm, frogs nnd mullet from the ponds nre also supplied daily. ne- ing duties and claiming its emo- Sections to inclusive, con- and other assistants as may be charges with vouchers and there- its 20 27 ROUP GARD15N On the fifth floor, iu centre section of building, cessary to aid him in the perform- luments; that Keolanui was with- tain provisions regarding the bonds there is n ROOP GARDICN' of one-thir- d of nil acre in area, furnished with after of allowing or rejecting beautiful .shrubs, scuts nud tables are interspersed nud refreshments nre lawful authority to mnke said County officers, deputy sheriffs ance of the duties of his office, and charges and stating balances." out of served by nctive nnd obliging waiters all day and throughout the evenings. may, without such approval, re- appointment, that the said appoint- included, which differ materially Awnings nre provided for shelter nnd band concerts nre frequently given. Donelman vs. Grant, supra. At one end of this garden there is 11 lnrge dance piviliou, while at the other ment is void; and respondent from the chapter 106 of the Revis- , move the same." If upon such examination he that end there is n similar room fitted with nil the comforts for a louuging-rooin- where billiards nnd other games nre nnd '1 clearly conters up- - is unlawfully occupying and per- ed Laws. enjoed bj ladies gentlemen. his section fnms auy clnim lo be jUegn, it is Prom the Roof Garden the whole of the city and surrounding country, forming the functions of said office. Section 60, as amended by Act verdure-cla- on the Sheriff the right lo appoint Qt only ,lis righl lnU ,)is duty ,0 with the sea 011 one hand and the mountains on the other, pre- sent 11 of tropical beaut for his own clerk subject only to the :,, Respondent, in his answer, ad- - 51, contains n special provision" puiorain.i which grandeur ciunot be surp.isbed. rcjecl it IIc is a certai,i sense I.ong-distanc- e telephone iu ever room. Board of Supervis- - mils that he is holding the posi- - for the removal, tu.der certain cir-tio- n approval by the n truslci!. (Norman vs. Ken-or- s, nf-- of Police officer under the she- - cunistauces, by the Board of Super- - Cablo Address" Young's," Honolulu and this right is in no way i,ckv Iljjarii 0r Managers, 18 L. It. Supur-j,- but alleges said of nny elected officer of Amorican and Europoan Plan fectedbythe right of the t 5's6) audit is h!s duty to pro. riff's appointment visors the visors "to appoint such subordi- - met' the treasury not only against appointment, under the County Act County (except supervisors.) SPECIAL RATES TO ISLAND PEOPLE natc officers as they may deem ne- -' fraud and dishonesty but against and particularly under Section 67 Section 61 , as amended by Act

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