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i-TW fc' ,, ifeiuIBXnRMAHfltwiH r,. info. 'fffw fyij . .. 'j-jse" . ( -Vi l)c ffliltf vxlntm S. DECKER! w. c. PEACOCK & CO., PRIDAY, AUG. 22, 1902. ISnteiidittthc Postoffice at Hllo, Ha walli ns second-class timtter PtlllUSIIKD KVKRV 1'RlOA.V. I.. W. Ha WORTH - - Editor, REAL ESTATE LIMED, HILO Ci,i f 3..-.. sm z$m' aar 9 ' 4wfl . 4 i fct 'tew ?. fc A HARMONIOUS CHANT. To come down to the strict truth, politically, who can boast of n will ingness to linriiionie all factious? This question applies both to Re publicans and to people of all parties. There arc several loud voices lifted just now, all chaining harmony. Harmony means union, unity of purpose. In Hawaiian politics divisive strife is the predominant feature. This is explained by the fact that every man or coterie of men in politics in this Territory harbors the idea that in the success of their own individual wishes is to come the greatest good that can be gain ed by the Hawaiian public. With in the different parties, each worker or gang of workers is thoroughly convinced that in the achievement of personal plans is to be found the highest party glory. This is as illogical as it is detri mental to the public good. It may be a condition from which there is no escape, but it is a condition, which, so long as it remains with us will make politics in Hawaii the peanuttiest politics under the flag. There can be no headway in the direction of harmony unless those who are proposing harmonious ac tion show some disposition to concede. VAGUE ASPERSIONS. There arc three lawyers in Ililo bearing the euphonious name of Smith. There is John U., Carl S., and V. II., (presumably William Henry). They are each and every one good looking men and popular. They individually possess those pride which enable men to sustain without complaint, long campaigns of calumny, abuse and neglect. They each and every one would die on the rack of torture or be burned at the stake without emit ting a sound of distress or sending forth a call for help. Of late how ever, this trio has been subjected to pictorial iuuendos in the Ad vertiser of Honolulu, which call for a protest from their friends. An alleged cartoonist has been playing on "Mr. Smith of Hilo" at such length that public feeling is being stirred- No one knows which Smith is referred to, therefore the indignation cannot come to a focus. It spends itself like the troubles of a tempest tossed sea. The waves devour each other. If the Adver tiser artist ever specifies which Smith he is driving at, he will be mobbed by the friends of that par ticular Smith. JUDGE LITTLE'S STATEMENT. I .1111 prepared to sell you n lot at Kauinana, 24 miles from Hilo, 011 the installment plan $25.00 down, balance in $1.00 weekly payments Why lease land when you can buy it for the same money My Kaumana Addition is platted into 40 lots, beautifully situated on the main road, 2 miles above Hilo. The tract commands a view of the sea from Hakalau to Puna Call at my office on Waiuucuuc Street, .... next to office of J. U. Smith .... S. DECKER, Real Estate May the gun club prosper. Wit UN the Herald ventures to predict what the Tkiiiuni; will say under certain hypothetical condi tions, it is carrying its guessing gymnastics to a needless excess. With the Claudine arriving in Hilo in the middle of the afternoon on Wednesday the people are cor dially saying of the Kinau "I don't care if you never come back." TK.VCV ih:ai. Kditok Tkiiiuni;: I ivishtosay to my friends throughout the Terri tory who have been kind enough to consider my name in connection with the nomination for Congress: That I have not, am not, and will not be a Candidate for the Republi can nomination as Delegate to Con gress, and my name will not go be fore the Republican Territorial Con vention for the nomination. While I am a stalwart Republican yet, since assuming the bench, I have not taken any part in politics what ever, aim whenever I conclude to 1 do so my friends will not be left in doubt as the course I shall pursue or the platform upon which I shall stand. Very respectfully, G. K. MTTMS. Hilo, Hawaii, Aug. 21, 1912. Mini Killing Outliuv Is Run to Earth Xenr Spokane. Spokane, Wash., August 6. Harry Tracy is dead, but in dying he made one of the grimmest fights for life and vengeance ever made by a desperado. The battle was short but fierce. It was fought to the bitter end on the part of Tracy. Wounded twice, so that further flight was impossible even if life itself remained more than a brief time, realizing the utter hopeless ness of further combat with the determined little baud who had at last brought him helpless to earth, possibly crazed by his desperate plight and by the pain of a broken hone and a strap pulled tight in an attempt to stanch his flowing life blood, Tracy ended his life by his own hand. Lying hidden in a field of wheat, the yellow stalks of which were reddened by his blood, retreat on all sides cut ofl", even if he were able to do more than crawl, with his shattered and torn leg, just after darkness had fallen the notorious criminal, who has sent so many to death with coldblooded precision of eye and aim, reversed his revolver and with a pressure of his thumb on the trigger blew off the top of 111s Head. When day broke his pursuers found the stiffened body and read the story. n . . ... r. . . 1 111; arueie in 1111s issue 01 tile !'... .1.111. 1 n.. I uiiiunk describing the methods in I Aflcr lrial In8l fllIly a weck vogue on the Horner ranch in the KlllincoshI the second one of the matter of poultry raising is worth I TnaeSL. ,.hnr,.,.,l win, n 1... ,. ,. -1 ""-r-" " - iiuiuui (of Motihora, was bound over by Judge Ilapai last Tuesday to reading. It describes the success fill way and proves that there is a way to succeed in many lines in Hawaii. Thk first issue of the World News, n Chinese publication in this city, appeared this week. It has an excellent general appearance and seems to be full of news, await the action of the Grand Jurv next January. The evidence ad duced by the prosecution in the case of luinacoshi was of little dif ferent character from that presented in the case of Watauabe. The Court set the date for proceeding with tile trial of the others accused at 10 o'clock today. AX ART CAIiK.VDAIt. Nothing Unit Unit it us an Adver tlscmciit. Tin; Art Cm.an'iur as a vehicle for carrying an advertisement orig hinted and was brought to perfec Hon at Red Oak, Iowa. The Thomas D. Murphy Co., is known wherever good advertising is known and the art excellence of their cal endars has done for Red Oak, what a certain brand of beer did for Mil waukee. You and your business can find no easier road to fame than the Murphy Art Calendar route. The Tkiiiuni? has 1903 samples, call and make selections before the choice subjects are taken. The 1903 line of Thos. D. Murphy Cal endars is the finest that has ever been shown in the Paradise of the Pacific. One picture alone in this splendid calendar line cost as much as an entire lineof ordinary advertis ing calendars. It is distinctively an art line. Some of the artists whose paint ings appear are Henry P. Smith of Old New Kugland Homestead fame, Ada S. Stewart, the animal painter, Harry Roseland, whose quaint uejuro studies are the despair of im itators; IC. Iy. Paxton, a painter ol western scenes; Muss-Ainolt, the incomparable painter of dogs; Geo. Howell Gay who painted the Star of the Murphy Line "A November in Old Virginia." Of foreign painters, the leading salon exhibitors of Paris and best genius from Denmark and Spain have been drawn upon by this iiouse wuicn is tlie nohlcst niatiu- i facturer of high class advertising specialties in America. The chef d'ouvreofa score of world famed artists are owned by this company which makes nothing hut calen dars. The subjects are controlled and copyrighted bv them and in Hilo they can be procured only at TRY Chateau Margaux OR St Julien, Dinner Wines Pine Apple in Maraschino and Cherries in riaraschino Are Fine For Cocktails. ill BRIDGE STREET MUTUAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.... FREDERICK A. BURNIIAM, President 305, 307, 309 Broadway : : : : New York STATR OP NP.W YORK INSURANCE DEPAKTM1JNT ALliANV, April, 17, 1911a. I, l'KANCig Hi.NliKiCKR, SupcrintcniUut or iiisurnucc, DO III'.KIJIIV CHRTII'Y, that tlie Miitunl Reserve l'liml Life Aiioclatlo ov Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Company, of tlicClty of New York, lias complktl ulth nil the re quirements oflnw to he observed by such corporation, on reincorporation, nml flint it In niithorizul to transact the business of l.lfc Insurance us Hptciricd in the l'irst Mih-Divlslou of Siction Seventy of Article II of the Insurance Law within thin Mate, nml tint such husiius enn properly he tntriislt.il to It. IN WITNI'.SS WIlHIUiOI', I have hereunto suhicriheil my name, nml ciiim.iI my ofheial htal to he nlfixul in ilupl). cate, nt the City of Albany, on the ilay unit jenr just nlwve written. 1'KANCIS IIF.NDIUCKB, Suptriutiuilcnt or Insurance. ,, Total Assets, - 5,790,400.83 Death Claims Paid Since Organization FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS (Jooit Agency Contracts for Reliable Hen PRANK l. WINTIJR, tlenerul Attent (or Territory of Hawaii Mrs. Whiting of S.111 guest nt the home of Caunrio. 1'rancisco is a Air. nml Airs. S. Decker 1ms nn faith in the cry of lull times. lie believes prosperity Is wherever you make il anil the place to make it wherever you happen to be. lie lu ... ..1...1I r:.... 1.1 ... . . 1.. ,,, ii, n. ,,,, , - " uniKi-miK 11 line iiniueitii; nun in tlie IHIIIUN'K Olhce. 1 lie coital of Kaumana. He is ilohii' business ami these c:i cm nrs cannot he loiin.l makes terms tiiat are lair anywhere. Yet they afford II. J. I.yiuau came home by the Cliunl inu Weilnesilny. Miss Arrot, who has been visiting for tlie past MX uioullis In tilts city with Miss the I'ltiut fiiven away, with n purchase of cheapest and most effective mode of lw" ,,0,(, A. 11. C.I leer, An AktIMctukk , ... I of home famous paint nij. W. C. Tea- advertising. I cock & Co., Hllo. 1 he Hilo Drug Co. makes an ice cream from ure fiesli cream, think of that. Its the bent 011 earth. I.. K. Scliellbergof ITonokiui. who wus k, returned 1 1.1 1 1 11 .t A n, i-m wiieiiucri; in iiouokii Ivy Richardson, Milcil on lie 19th for at tlie Hilo hospital for wee he Mainland. .She goes to her home in to his home Monday. I'iltslmri'. Ph. ' . , .. , If you like 11 mild and pure table wine, A (.01.11 AT 1 iiishusoN is most annoy- Kt.t "Tipochlanti" from the Hilo Wine & ng, and blioiild not he neglected. Cham. I.jmior Co. Ring up No. 90. berlaiu's Cough Remedy will relieve the lungs, make expectoration tnsy, effect n Mr. A. Litigate of Ilamaktin who was ipiick cure and leave the syntcm in n I in the city Monday looking after the in healthy condition. It always mires and ' lerests ol the llamakiia Mill Couiauy in cures quickly. The Hilo Drug Store m-IIh the Tax Appeal Court, returned home it. 1 Tucwlay. - Jr 1 r r tf , v., J ( ft f T