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HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902.
No. 34.
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ruilI.ISIHU) KVKKV 1'KlUAY
OmcR, Kino Strkkt, llao, Hawaii.
(Thiuunk Iiluck.)
Hllo Tribune Publishing Company, Ltd.
Publltlier nml Proprietors,
Pretlitcnt C. C. KknnkiiV
Vlce-1'realitcnt It. K. Uiciiahii?
Secrctary-tremurcr I,. W. Hawuhth
Auditor A. I. Stir ruN
Directors Oho. S. McKhnzik, I) W. Mausii
AilvertlnemrnU uniicconipaiilcil by apcrlne
nilructloiu lmertcil until uMcrid out.
Advertisement illtcniitliiucri licfore expiration
of fpeclfteil Period will be cllalgiil as If con
tinued for lull term.
Aitilresi nil communications cltlier to the
JMItoriulor Iluilucss Department, of Tiik IIilo
TKIUUNK l'UBI.ISIIINd CoMIMNV.
The columns ol Tim HIM) Tkiuunk srcnUvay
open to communications on subjects within the
scope of the paper. To receive proper attention,
each article must be signed by Its author. The
pallid when desired, will be lield confidential.
Tun II11.U Tkiuunk Is not responsible for the
opinions or statements of correspondents.
ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW.
Wise & Ross,
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
Will practice in all Coutts of the Territory, and
the Supreme Court of the United St ites.
Office: Tkiiiunis IIuii.ding,
midge Street, 1III.O, HAWAII
0. M. I.HDI.ONi) W, II. SMITH
LeBlond & Smith
ATTOUNKYS-AT-LAW
Hawallsn, Japanese, mid Chinese Interpreters,
aim Notary Public In Office.
Office: Skvkranck Uuii.dino,
Upposite Court House, II1I.O, HAWAII
J. CASTI.K RlDCWAY TltOS. C. RlDGWAY
Ridgway & Ridgway
ATTOKNHY8AT-l,AW
Solicitors of Patents General I.nw Practice
1III.O, HAWAII.
Notary Public in Office.
OFI'ICK : Walaiiuciiue and Ilridge Streets
Li 1
PHYSICIANS.
JOHN J. GRACE, M. D., F.K.C.S.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON
omce: WAIANUHNUH ST.
OBI e Hours: 8 to it a. ru.; I to 3 p. in.
livening". 7:31 to S.
If a morning hours 011 Wednesdays.
R. H. Reid, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGF.ON
Office: Sprkckhls' Hi.ock.
Office Hours:
1 u.jo to 13 n. 111.; a to 4 ami 7 to 8 p. 111.
Sundays, 9 to 12 a. tn.
Milton Rice, M. D.
Physician and Sukgkon
Office, Witianuentie St.
Hours, 8:3010 10:30 a. M.; 2-4 nml 7:30
to 8:30 p, M. Sundays, 9 to 11 A. M.
IIKAL ESTATE, ETC.
A. K. Sutton
II. VlCAIlS
A. E. Sutton & Co.
Agents for London nud Lancashire l'irc
Insurance Company, Orient Insur
ance Company. Westchester
l'ire Insurance Company.
Auctionhkrs, Commission, Rkai. lis-
TATI5 AND INSURANCE, AGPNTS
Office in Kconomic Shoh Stork,
11II.O, HAWAII.
W. A. Purdy,
I.Il'R. FIttK, ACCIDI5NT, MARINfi
INSURANCE.
Oi,n Custom Housh Uuii.hing,
Front Street, Hilo, Hawaii.
C. H. W. Hitchcock,
NOTARY l'UNLIC
UIL.O, HAWAII, II. T.
DENTISTS.
M. Wachs, 1). D. S.
DHNTIST
Office Hours,
9 to 4
IIILO, HAWAII
Walter H. Schoening
DF.NTIST
Skvkranck Hou.sk,
Pitman Street, Ilft.o, Hawaii
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE.
For Sai.k A few good milch cows.
Apply to IIILO SUGAR CO, 304
NOTICES.
NoTicit Neither the Masters nor
Agent of vessels of the 'Matsoti Line"
will be responsible for any dehls con
tracted liy the crew. R. T. GUARD,
Agent.
Hilo, April 16, 1901, 24.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit
Island and Territory of Hawaii,
In Pkoiiatk At 'CltAMllltRS.
In the matter of the F.state of I.OUISF. J.
AIMIKY, deceased.
Notice is herchy Riven that the under
signed has been appointed Administratrix
ol the estate of said deceased. All credi
tors of said estate nrc hereby notified to
present their claims, whether secured by I
mortgage or otherwise, iluly veiilieil nml
with proper vouchers, if nny, to the un
dersigned at her residence in IIilo, Ha
waii, Territory of Hawaii, within six
months from dale , of this notice. Or
such claims, if nny, will be forever
barred.
JOSKPIHNF. DF.YO,
Administratrix.
IIilo, June 19th, A. I). 1902.
WISH & Ross.
Attorneys for Administratrix. 33-4t
J3Y AUTHORITY.
SEALED TENDERS.
Scnled tenders will be received by the
Superintendent of Public Works Ht Hono
lulu, until 12 in. of July 7H1, 1902, for fur
nishing the Department irf Public Works,
220 joints 10 inch Cast Iron Hell and
Spigot Water Pipe, 3000 lbs. Pig Lend,
150 lbs. Hemp, two 10 inch Gate Valves,
and Special Castings. All to be deliv
ered F. O. H. Wharf, Hilo.
Specifications on file in Office of Sup
erintendent of Public Works, ot Hono
lulu, and nt Office of Mr. K. K. Richards,
Agent of Public Works Department, at
Hilo.
The Superintendent of Public Works
reserves the right to reject nny or nil
bids.
JAMF.S II IIOYD,
32-3t Superintendent of Public Works.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Territory of Hawaii, Treasurer's Office,
Hoiioltil..-, Oahu.
In re Dissolution of TUP. HII.O F.I.F.C
TRIC POWKR and RF.FRIQHRA
TOR, COMPANY. MMITF.D.
Whereas, The Hilo Electric Power and
Refrigerator, Company, Limited, a cor
poration established ami existing under
and by virtue of the laws of the Territory
of Hawaii, has pursuant to law in such
cases made and provided, duly filed 111 this
office, a petition for the dissolution of the
said corporation, together with a ccitifi
cate thereto annexed as required by law.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given
to any nml all persons that have been or
are now interested in any manner whatso
ever in the said corporation, that ob
jections to the g anting ol the said peti
tion must be filed in tins office on or be
fore JULY 12, 1902, and that any person
or persons desiring to be heard thereon
must be in attendance at the office of the
undersigned, in the Capitol Ituildiug,
Honolulu, nt 12 M, of said day, to show
cause, if any, why said petition should
not be granted.
W. H. WRIGHT,
Treasurer Territory of Hawaii.
Honolulu, May 12, 1902, 29-9
In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit
Territory of Hawaii.
In Prohatk.
In the matter of the Rstate of F.MMA F.
WISH, deceased.
The last will and testament of said de
ceased having been presented to said
Court together with a petition for the
probate thereof, nud for the issuance of
Letters Testamentary to W. S. Wise hav
ing been filed.
Notice is hereby given that Monday,
the 2lst day of July, A. 1). 1902, at'9
o'clock, a. in., ill the Courtroom of said
Court, at South Hilo, is hereby appointed
the time and pUce for proving said will
nud hearing said petition, when and
where any person interested may appear
anil show cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of said petition should not be
granted.
Hilo, Hawaii, T. II., June 16, 1902.
Ily the Court.
DANIF.L PORTF.R, Clerk.
Ily C. K. Hnpui, Deputy Clerk.
WlSK & Ross,
Attorneys for Petitioner 33-3t
In the Circuit Court, of the Fourth Circuit,
Territory of Hawaii.
In Proiiatk.
In the matter of the F.state of II, MURA-
KA.MI, late of Paulino, Hawaii, deceased.
Petition having been filed by August
Hiimburg, manager of the Hilo branch
of II. Hackfeld & Company, praying
that Letters of Administration upon said
estate lie issued to August Humburg,
Notice is hereby given that Tuesday,
the 22nd day of Ju y, 1902, at 9 o'clock,
a. 111., in the Courtroom of said Court, at
Hilo, Hawaii, he and hereby is appointed
for hearing said petition, at which lime
and place all persons concerned may ap
pear and show cause, if any they have,
whv said petition should not be granted.
Hilo, Hawaii, June 16, 1902.
lly the Court:
DANIHL PORTF.R, Clerk,
lly C. H. IIAPAI, Deputy Clerk.
Smith & Pakmjns,
Attorneys for Fctitloner, 33-3t
In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit,
Island 11 ml Territory of Hawaii.
In 1'moiiatk At Chamiihus.
In the matter o( the Guardianship of
JOHN I'UKIIISS, MARY I'OKUKS,
F.MMA FOR11I5S and THOMAS
FOR1IF.S, Minors.
Thomas Forbes, Guardian, having fiM
on the afith day of February , 190J, a pe
titiou to sell certain Real F.state, ami it
appearing to the satisfaction of the court
that due publication was made, and no
person appearing to show at use why said
petition should not be granted, it was
ordered upon the 171I1 duv of June that
the Real Untitle described In said petition
be hold at Private sale.
Notice is hereby given that nit the
right, title nud interest of said wards in
ami to that laud described in Royal
Patent 1 147 I.. C. A. 1 K, being an un
divided one sixth more or less of that
laud situate at Waiakea, known us the
land of "Holopiuai," adjacent to and
upon which is located the "Waiakea
Saloon" will be sold by the Guardian at
private sale at the office of Ridgway &
Ridgw.iy corner of Ilridge and Waianlie
line streets, Hilo, Hawaii, upon Monday,
the 7th day of July, A. D. 1902, nt
12:00 M.
THOMAS FORHF.S,
Guardian,
Ridgway & RinowAY,
Attorneys for Guardian.
IIilo, Hawaii, June 17, 1902. 33-3
In the Circuit Court, of the Fourth Circuit
Territory of Hawaii.
Tkrm Summons.
Jacinllia dc Conceicao Fernnndes vs. Ma
noel Pereira Fernnndes.
Tin: Turkitory 01' Hawaii.
To the High .Sheriff of the. Territory of
Hawaii, or his Deputy:
You are commanded to summon Ma
noel Pereirn Fernaudes, defendant in
case he shall filc"wrilten answer within
tuiMtlv (Invsi nfiir irvtn inrnnf lr lir 1
and appear before the said Circuit Court i
at the July 1902 Term thereof, to be
holdeu at Ilouokan, Island ol Hawaii
on Wednesday the 2nd day of July next,
ot 10 o'clock A. M,, to show cause why I
the claim of Jaciutha de Conceicao Fern
audes, plaintiff should not be awarded to
her pursuant to the tenor of her annexed
Libel for Divorce.
And you have then there this writ
with full return of your proceedings
thereon.
Witness Hon. Gilbert F. Little, Judge
of the Circuit Court of the Fourth Cir
cuit, at Honokaa, Hawaii, this 17th day
of March, 1902.
HF.NRY SMITH,
Clerk Judiciary Department.
I certify the foregoing to be a true copy
of true original summons in said cause,
and that said court ordered publication
of the same-and continuance of said cause
until the Jnnuary Term next of this
Court.
DANIF.L PORTF.R. Clerk,
lly C. I-:. Haai, Deputy Clerk.
Dated nt Hilo, Hawaii, June 19, 1902.
33-"
Notice to Creditors.
In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit,
Territory of Hawaii.
In the matter of the estate of KUPA (w),
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed Administrator
of the estate of said deceased. All credi
tors of said estate are hereby notified to
present their claims whether secured or
otherwise, duly verified and with propet
vouchers, if any, to the undersigned, at
his place of business in Hilo, Hawaii,
Territory of Hawaii within six mouths
from date of this notice, or such claims,
if any, will be forever barred.
A. F,. SUTTvJN, Administrator,
Hilo, Hawaii. June 18, 1902.
Wish and Ross,
Attorneys for the F.state. 33-4
, Notice to Creditors.
In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit
Territory of Hawaii.
In Proiiatk At Chamukus.
In the matter of the F.state of MF.HF.U-
LA (w), deceased.
Notice is hereby given that 'he under
signed has been npnoiutcil Administrator
of Die estate of said deceased. All credi
tors of said estate are hereby notified to
present their claims, whether secured or
irauy.Vto,'o;l,,:iersig,ne:i,a
his place of business in Hilo, Hawaii,
Territory of Hawaii, within six mouths
from date of this notice, or such claims.
if any, will be forever barred.
... ..... ..
W. H.SHIPMAN,
Administrator.
WlSK & Ross,
Attorneys for F.state.
Hilo, Hawaii, June 19, 1902. 33-4
Sale of Stock.
On the 7H1 day of July, 1902, nt noon,
I shall oiler for sale to the highest bidder,
at public auction, at the Court House in
South IIilo. seveniy.fi ve shares of the
str.ek of the Hilo Mercantile Co., Ltd..
belonging to the estnte of Thomas J,
Higgins, deceased, or so much thereof us
, may be necessary to satisfy a claim of ,
Mooo against the said estate, together1
' with interest and costs of sale? Said
stock will be sold 111 blocks of ten shares
each, terms Cash, in Gold Coin of the
, United Stales.
, , C. K. RICHARDSON,
lly his attorneys Lull I.O.N D & SMITH.
We will sell the above stock o Mc,.
day the 7U1 day of July 1902, ut la noon,
nt the Court 0UJ; ""j,, ca
Auctioneer,
CUHAN STOKY IIKMI'.U. N-
Tnlo Hint domes! Wns Ilrlbcd to Aban
don I'rt'slilenlliil Aspirations.
New Orleans, June 15. A sen
sational story was printed here yes
terday on the ntitliority of Charles
M. Dohson, former staff correspond
ent of the Associated Press of Ha
vana, to the effect that General
.Maximo Gomez was paid $25,000
by General Wood out of the funds
of Cuba to induce him to abandon
his claims to the Presidency of
Cuba and to prevent threatened dis
turbances among his followers. It
was alleged that the money was
paid at the request of the Washing
ton Government, which feared that
trouble in the islands nt that time
would endanger the election of
President McKiuley.
Washington, June 15. Regard
ing a story emanating from New
Orleans yesterday to the effect that
General Gomez received a $25,000
bribe from the Administration to
withdraw from the Cuban cam
paign, thereby permitting the elec
tion of President Palma, it was
stated tonight by an official close to
President Roosevelt that he had
never before heard of it. Secretary
Hay said that not until his atten-
t'" Was called to tile Story had he
received t'te slightest intimation of
from any source.
SecrctaryRoot thought the story
was undoubtedly an exaggeration
of General Wood's action in grant
ing a pension to General Gomez.
The statement that General Wood
had paid General Gomez money to
withdraw from the Cuban cam
paign. Secretary Rool said, was ab
surd on its face, as Gomez was one J
of President Paluia's warmest
friends.
FAVORS MONROK DOCTltlXU
Xcw Evidence of International Com
ity Comes from L'nglitiid.
London, June 14. The speech
of Sir. Frederick Pollock, corps
professor of jurisprudence Univer
sity of Oxford, before the London
Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday,
commending the Monroe doctrine,
has caused interesting and diverse
expressions of opinion from the
Spectator and the Saturday Review.
The Spectator is delighted and
urges the State Department at
Washington to enunciate the doc
trine clearly, as then Great Uritain
could record her acquiescence, ex
pressing at the same time its main
tenance of British interest, adding:
"Such a course would certainly
benefit the peace of the world as
well as the security of Canada and
our other possessions.
"The Kaiser now thinks he has
only to build enough ships to make
the United States see the advisa
bility of dropping the doctrine so
far as South America is concerned.
That incentive to profligate waste
of the national resources might be
I withdrawn if the action we suggest
is taken. The Americans, having
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Sot 0,,r ""liesion to the doctrine,
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iiiiui minimi 11 iu uciiiiiiiiy anil
the other great powers. If their
answers were favorable, a great
source for future quarrels would be
automatically eliminated."
T Annex Culm.
Washtngto 1, June 14. Senator
i Klktns to-duy introduced a joint
I , .. -.to.
resolution in the Senate providing
for the annexation of Cuba and its
' , , . . . r.i .
' "ddmission as a state of the Union.
The resolution grants the consent
e . .1 . , ,
of Congress to the erection of the
Republic of Cuba ns a state of the
TT . ,,. , n 1 ., c . e
Union, "to be called the State of
Cuba, with a republican form or
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"'lol't--d by the people of said re-
public by .deputies in convention
assembled with the consent of the
existing government,"
TO r'OKCi: FHillll.Nd.
Administration Senators to Crack
Hie Party Whip Over Sliilnarls.
Washington, June 14. The pres
ent plans of the Senatorial support
ers of Cuban reciprocity are to press
the question to an issue next week.
This was the result of the confer
ences held today and yesterday.
The Republican members of the
Committee cu Cuban Relations
will meet either Monday or Tues
day, and finally agree upon the ex
act terms of the bill to be reported
as a substitute for the House bill.
The measure thus agreed upon will
be reported to a Republican caucus
to be held Tuesday or Wednesday,
and if the caucus indorses the
measure it then will be (nought be
fore a meeting of the full Commit
tee on Cuban Relations ami report
ed to the Senate. The desire is to
have all this done by the time the
isthmian canal bill is disposed of on
Thursday, so that the reciprocity
bill may be given the first place in
the order of business.
The reciprocity advocates still
profess the utmost confidence in
their ability to pass through the
Senate any bill that may be recom
mended by the committee and cau
cus. They count largely upon the
unwillingness of Republican mem
bers to align thcmselvesstrictly with
the opposition against a bill that
has been made a party measure by
the President's message, and there
are indications that at least in some
instance this prognostication will
prove sound.
X It AYS AXI) D1SK.VSK.
Important Announcement by Promi
nent lloston Surgeon.
New York, June 15. A special
to the Press from Boston says:
The assertion has been made before
the Massachusetts Medical Society
by Dr. R. G. Southwick, Boston's
leading surgeon, that the use of the
X-rays promises great things in the
treatment of malignant diseases
which under the old methods of
treatment unusually are impossible
to cure. In a word, cancer, tumors,
lupus and tuberculous glands hence
forth can be cured in nil cases
where X-rays can be applied di
rectly. Serious cases of tumor have
been cured temporarily at least,
and probably permanently, in the
Boothy Hospital under Dr. South
wick's treatment.
Dr. Southwick said it was too
soon to say with scientific certainty
that all the cases which had yielded
to treatment were cured, but he
added that the new cure was suc
cessful in all cases where the rays
could exert their full power. He
said the cure already hail gone so
far that it could be said most posi
tively that iu general cases X-rays
were far superior to the surgeon's
knife.
Athletics Will he Flue.
The arrangements for athletic
events on the Fourth of July are
proceeding admirably under the
direction of J. T. Moir and his as
sistants. Those working with Mr.
Moir are Jack Kaston, VA. Hapai,
Jack Phillips, Geo. Wilson, Dave
Butchart and Alex Prayer. It is
proposed to introduce n number of
Scottish events and make athletics
one of the features of the occasion.
The committee meets tonight to
finish the program and decide 011
purses.
.
Musical Success.
' The concert Tuesday evening nt
I the llaili Church for the benefit of
the Hilo Boarding School was an
, artistic success. The amount realiz
ed wits about sixty dollars. The
1 11110 Hoarding ticnooi chorus was
encored repeatedly. Mrs. Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Bartels, Mrs. Curtis
and Mr. Prouty each contributed
to the musical success of the season.
While the house was well filled, the
excellence of the entertainment de
served u lurge patronager.
lMUJK'S WORK.
Illlo's Hanker Troves n Succors In
(Jiilnlng Attention at Washington
P. Peck, president of the First
Bank of Hilo, is doing prodigious
work nt Washington iu behalf of
Hilo's material interests. lit: has
worked incessantly in the com
mittee rooms at the Capitol nt
Washington nnd has been accorded
courtesies and consideration by the
Senators and committee chairmen,
which is flattering both to Mr.
Peck and the flourishing city he
represents. Had he gone to Wash
ington two months earlier, there is
little doubt that he would have se
cured appropriations for a Federal
building nt IIilo and for a break
water iu Hilo bay. As it now is
be has succeeded iu placing Hilo in
the list of cities soon to be investi
gated by the committee 011 public
building. He has succeeded also
iu getting Hilo slated with Yonkers,
New Yolk, for an investigation as
to the postal situation, report to be
made to next Congress.
The dispatches say that Senator
Foraker has nssured Mr. Peck that
had he been on the ground two
mouths earlier nil that Hilo wants
could have been easily secured.
Mr. Peck's own belief is that upon
proper representations early iu the
next session, Hilo's needs will be
promptly and liberally dealt with.
DOLK'S NKW OUOEIt.
Iluzy Hutch or Words Emitted to
Countermand a MistuKe.
F.ach arrival of the Kinati brings
notice of some new freak that has
been perpetrated by Hawaii's dis
tinguished governor. Last week
it was an order for nil Territorial
officials to quit politics. This week
the Governor writes to the boys
saying that he had no intention of
depriving them of their rights as
citizens of the United States. He
talks like he is sorry he does not
know how to be an American.
The letter is as follows:
Kxecutive Chamber, Territory of
Hawaii.
Honolulu, June 23rd, 1902.
Sir: In relation to the recent
discussion iu the ISxecutive Meet
ing on the subject of the political
activity of officials, my opinion is
that while it is not expected that
officials shall forego their civil
rights as citizens iu political affairs,
they should not use their official
authority for the purpose of domi
nating the political party with
which they are connected, or of
controlling the result of elections.
A just sense of official propriety
should be the best guide iu a mat
ter of this kind, which from its
very nature does not ndmit of haul
and fast definitions.
I recommend that the above be
substituted for the instructions 011
this subject previously issued.
Very respectfully,
SAN FORD B. DOLR.
Another Attraction.
S. Decker arrived in the city
Wednesday with the two clever
pugilists, Jack Wetlav and Joe
Decker, whom he proposes to match
here on the evening of July 3rd
for n ten round scientific exhibition.
Mr. Decker promises satisfaction to
all who witness the bout, or a re
fund of money. Weday is the
champion middle weight of the
American Navy anil the Pacific
Coast and weighs 155 pounds.
Decker is the champion light weight
of the Hawaiian Islands ami will
enter the ring nt 125 pounds.
Both are ready to meet all comers
in their class. The preliminaries
will consist of a Japanese wrestling
match and other attractions by Ho
nolulu parties
Stupendous Improvement.
New York, June 14. Manifestly
for the purpose of retaining its com
mercial attractiveness, the City of
New York is about to begin work
on a project for the improvement
of the Manhattan water front more
extensive and costly than nny pro
position 01 mc Kiiui ever contem
plated by any municipality in Um
world,
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