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.yi., '.' ' fvHi: - -- - -. W; yt. '' 'h . "tiiL ' .-'i ' l:..- : ..,::&r, i e "- .& & a-. ; .,. v . ' .1 k. . ri . A- r, .. . Aui " - - '- '' -- fc. - t jfflri l - : yriES&&g y v r l n wW '' IBs" Htf: Mr v !Fl&' ' ' r-ee; J."" - t-. m-' St ,Pi 'l rT - fl " V1 Ls05 .' ,." ''li. .T . . rf v I. 1 ; 1 r i i 'h Mr ; -' 'Kff Now is tho Time to Invest -' H Roal Estate in Honolulu Y()U 1NVKST IN THK l'AWAA : ilBp" TRACT ON KING ST., I Just below Walklkl turn, .'even minutes ride on the electric road to l'ort Street. The priceR for which these lots nrc being offered nre bound to double In les limn one year's time. KASV Tukms. For further particulars address MR. CEORCE OSBORN, Kukaiitu, l'aauilo, llaunii. HOP WARN CO. Cor. King and Front Streets. Dealers in Dry Goods, Japauosc and Chines Goods. RATTAN FURNITURE. Thin Blood Thin blood always makes trouble Your circulation is very poor, you Kavo cold hands and feet. Your nerves aro weak, you aro despondent and discouraged. Your stomach Is bad, you baro Indigestion and sick headache Your muscles aro weak and you fan hardly drag about tho house. Hut there Is a prompt euro. Hilo Saloon KING STREET. iiisiii ffl'Sl VsBB IS Enterprise Lager Beer On Draught, Ice Cold. Two Glasses for 25 Cents. The Finest of $S m Liquors, Boors, Wines, and Cordials At Moderate Prices. Mm. M. Arrlicr, of Hnbart,TasmanlA,Fcmls lier iiliitKraili :tnl , " .My lilnoU :ik iui iliin nml my circulation km m iioor th.it my lliiRirs wrro cold nil liluonlltlin tlmu. I lt nil enrrpy nml was nlmoUllfflcM. liitArriiSirn.i.irllla foon restored vitality to my lmlo Kjufm. It imrlllcil my lilmul nnu in.idc it rich and licallliy. I VIIcm' It l tin greatest lucillcluo In tho world for tlw blood." AYER'S Sarsaparilla Thoro aro many imitation " Barsajiarlllaj." llo ttiro jou got Aycr's. To get tho best results from Ajcr's Sarsa parilla jour bowcU must bo In Rood condi tion. Ajcr's Tills euro constipation. Prtpsrtd by Dr. J. C. A) er 4 Co., Lowell, Mm., U.S.A. For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPArY KEYSTONE SALOON STUDY II.VKTIJtjU.VKr.S. Iiituriiuttoiinl Uoiircrciici' Tor Sltuly Iiir Nnlurc of Temblors. Washington, Aug. 17. An in ternational investigation of earth quakes will probably be the next great inquiry jointly taken up by the loading nations of the world. Emperor William is taking the in itiative in this movement, doubtless not desiring to have the Czar of Russia suggest all the propositions having a tendency to bring civilized peoples closer together. Germany has invited the United States, all the European countries, Mexico, Japan, Argentine and Chile to participate in the confer ence for the study of seismological problems. The invitation was given directly to the State Depart ment by Count von Quadt, the German Charge d'Affairs. lie acted tinder instructions from Ber lin. It is proposed to hold the in ternational conference sometime next spring. All countries invited to partici pate are expected to send delegates. They will naturally be scientists of high standing, especially those whose duties bring them in contact with the general topics of earth quakes and disturbances of the earth's crust. No action looking to calling the conference will be taken until a considerable number of the nations required to send del egates have replied to the invita tion sent by Germany. STlIKIi COMHIXK AXSWBUH. 1'roRrcss Suit J. S. Canario, Manager. 9 UNION SALOON SlWPJIAN STRKRT First Class LIQUORS WINES AND CORDIALS When you need a drink call at the KEYSTONE, corner Front and Ponohawai streets. A first class line of WINES LIQUORS BEERS always on hand. Tolophono 106 At Moderate I'riccs. Mixkd and Fancy Duinks Concocted by EXTOKIKNCKD MlXOLOOlSTS The Celebrated Enterprise On Two Glasses for 35 cts Beer Draught. J. G. 8ERRAO, Proprietor. W. DOWNER Proprietor. The Corner Restaurant FRONT AND CHURCH STS. If you appreciate a ooi meal nicely prepared call and see me. Meals 25c Up C. SHIMAMOTO, Prop. UNCLE SAri'S Union Cigar Stand I'ORKIGN AND DOMESTIC TOHACCOS AND CIGARS 6C "Kly MRRITO" 5c "MANILA" IOC "Kh PALRNCIA" IOC "HOIIUMIAN CLUll" and otherb Soloct Cigarottos S, C. SHAW - Proprietor Waiauuemie Street. Hilo INTERVENTION IN VENEZUELA. Hcrlln Press Suggests Appointment of n ('ommissioii. Berlin, Aug. 25. The Cologne Gazette, a newspaper which often expresses the views of the Foreign Office on foreign affairs, advocates the intervention in Venezuela of one of the several powers whose citizens have financial interests there, particularly the United States, Germany and France, and suggests that the intervention take the form of an -international com mission to control the customs re ceipts for the benefit of the bond holders, avoiding meddling with local politics. The paper believes that General Matos, the revolution ary leader, can be induced to con sent. London, Aug. 26. The Daily Mail, in an editorial article on Ven ezuela's defiance of European pow ers in maintaining a blockade and seizing Dutch vessels, declares it to be impossible for Europe to allow a piratical and predatory Government of this type to disturb the commerce ofthe West Indies and the security of the Caribbean Sea. "This time Venezuela must be taught a lesson," says the paper. After inveighing against the Mon roe doctrine the editorial concludes: "America should keep her dis orderly states in order and chastise them when relying on their weak ness and her protection they offend against international law." of the Urent n Against Trusts. Trenton, N. J., August 27 The United States Steel Corporation to day filed in the Court of Chancery an answer to the amended bill of complaint of J. Aspinwall Hodge, Bernard Smith and William II. Curtiss, to restrain the proposed conversion of $200,000,000 7 per cent preferred stock into $200,000,- 000 s per cent second mortgage bonds. The answer denies that the books of the corporation show Curtiss to be the owner of aMy stock of the concern. Smith, it is averred, d(d not own any stock of record until June, 24, 1902, after the plan of conversion had been adopted, and that the stock now recorded in Smith's name was vot ed in favor of the plan. Hodge, it is admitted, owns 100 snares 01 stock, but it is alleged that he was not present at the stockholder's meeting when the plan was sub mitted and that his stock was not voted either by himself or by proxy. It is denied that fifteen or more of the directors of the Steel Cor poration are members of the syndi cate through which preferred stock was to be converted into bonds. It is admitted that that some of the directors arc members of the syndi cate, but that this fact was commu nicated to every stockholder in the circular 17, 1902. The answer says the directors in the syndicate are a minority in the board of directors, but that they arc large stockholders and favored the conversion plan because they believed it would be advantageous to them as stockholders. It is de nied that any stockholders had had been offered special terms in connection with converting their preferred stock into bonds in order to secure their affirmative votes for the plan. It is denied that the $50,000,000 of additional capital which it was proposed to obtain was needed for purposes that were chargeable to the earnings of the company. The answer then takes up the line of the argument made in the affidavit made of George W. Per kins, chairman of the finance com mittee, filed last week, in which Perkins claimed that this addition al $50,000,000 was needed to pay for improvements and to give the company a larger surplus to per mit it to do a cash business and be protected against a money stringen cy in the event of a business de pression. The answer says the earn ings of the corporation for the year ending March 31, 1902, were$ui,- 502,054; for the month of April, 1902, $12,320,766; May, $13,120, 390; June, $12,220,362; July, esti mated, 1 1 ,900,000 or at the rate of $150,000,000 a year. Au inven tory is filed to show that the Com pany's property is worth $1,400, 000,000 more than the combined par value of the preferred and com mon stock. It is stated also that the company's surplus is now $65, 000,000. The answer emphasizes the point raised by Perkin's to the effect that the conversion would re duce the fixed charges of the com pany and be advantageous to all stockholders, botu prelerrcd common. California Fertilizer Works. Office: 53t Clay Street, Snn Francisco, Cal. Factories : South San Francises and Berkeley, Cal. M. D. HALL, Chomlst Manufacturers of Pure Bone Fertilizers and Pure Bone Meal. DKALimS IN of Every Description. Have constantly on hand the following goods adapted to the Island trade: HIGH GRADE CANE MANURE, DIAMOND A FERTILIZERS, NITRATE OF SODA, SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, HIGH GRADE SULPHATE OF POTASH, FISH GUANO, WOOL DUST. ETC. Spocial Manuros Manufactured to Ordor. The Manures manufactured by the CALIFORNIA FERTILIZER WORKS are made entirely from clean bone treated with acid, Dry Illood and l'lesh, l'ouish and maguesiu Salts. No adulteration of any kind is used, and every ton is sold uudei u guaranteed analysis. One ton or one thousand tons are almost exactly alike, and lor excellent mechanical condition and high analysis have 110 superior in the market. The superiority of l'ure Hone over any other Phosphatic material for l'ertilizcr use is so well known that it needs no explanation. The large ami constantly increas ing demand for the I'crtilijxrs manufactured by the Calilornia Fertilizer Works is the best possible proof of their superior quality. A Stock of "DIAMOND A" Fertilizer will bo kept constantly on hand and for salo on the usual terms, by L. TURNER CO.", Ltd., Hilo. For Terms of Sale, which are equivalent to San Francisco prices with freight and other charges added, address: L. TURNER CO., Ltd- Hilo Agents for California Fertilizer Works. HILO WINE m - LIOUOR COMPANY J. S. CANARIO, Manager. Lato Suppers from 8 p. to I a. m. m. Buffet wj i&i Beer Hilo Electric Light Co., Ltd. Houses Wired and Lights Installed In accordance with the rules of the Na tional Hoard of fire Underwriters. A complete stock of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Fan Motors at reduced price. Fixtures, ShndcH, Table, lied and Desk Lamps, etc., always 011 hand. Fan Motors . . . $15 Sowing Machine Motor 20 I'ower for operating them $1 a mouth Just received, new stock of Shades ol various patterns. Also Sewing Machine and Fan .Motor. Intimates furnished on all cluskus of IKlcctrical Work and Contracts taken to install apparatus complete, and Wlint lsl'nln llulmJ Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a liniment and, while adapted to all ordinary uses of a liniment, has qualities which distinguish it from other remedies of this class. Pain Balm is especially beneficial for rheumatism. Thousands of cases can be cited in which it has effect ed a cure when the sufferer had previously the best medical service without receiving relief. Pain Balm is positively guaranteed to give relief in the most severe cases of chronic or acute rheumatism. Pain Balm heals bruises, bums and scalds in less time than any other treatment. It is "antiseptic" that is, it prevents putrefaction and JORDAN'S OAT UFSKT. Professor and Ills Party Narrowly Kscnpo Drowning. Tutuila, Aug. 11. During his visit in Tutuila Dr. Jordan, his wife, and other members of the Commission, had a narrow escape from drowning. He wished to pro ceed to Nuutili, about four miles west of Pago Pago, and the com mandant of the station had placed at his disposal the whaleboat Wheeling in tow of a steam launch. When opposite the town the party attempted to get ashore in the whaleboat through the passage of the reef. In doing so the boat cap sized and all were cast into the sea. The doctor and Mrs. Jordan were some time tinder water, but fortu nately for all the Samoans who formed the boat's crew, with Kn sigu Marble, U. S. N., were en abled to save them. The com mandant's son was with them and j by so doing generally prevents an a counle of Samoans not him ashore , unsightly scar remaining after the through the surf. j injury is healed. For lame hack, j The Fish Commission has had , lumbago and neuralgia, 'Pain Blam J remarkable success in Sanioan has no equal. It has the quality i waters in pursuing Us researches, of "getting to the right spot." No and it is reported that more than j sufferer from these distressing af-1 600 varieties of fish have been col-1 fections should defer n trial of thin ' lected. This is the highest record remedy. One application give re- yet made by the professor and his lief. Try associates. sells it. European Winos European Brandies European Champagnos Scotch Whiskoy American Whiskoy in cases tuid bulk California Wlnos in cases and bulk Holland Gins, Assorted BEERS Schlitz Lemps Enterprise ENGLISH ALES AND PORTER 'LIQUER8 Tm.Hi'HONic 9b. Front Stukht, Nkak Chukch. Accuracy and Dispatch This is the motto of the Mail Order Department of Cali fornia's largest store. Shopping by mail, has become, through our splendid system, as easy and almost as satisfactoiy as by personal visit to the store. Twice a year we issue a very large and profusely illustrated General Catalogue called " I he Emporium Economist," which describes the new fashions; prices for everything to T1 tP eat, drink, wear or use; tells how to order goods; liow to send money; gives accurate shopping infor mation, etc. Send for a free copy of tho Summer I90lll2pa0 edition of "Tho Economist" now ready. Upon receiving your order no labor is spared to select from our immense stock the exact arlic e wanted, and the goods are shipped to you the same day I a order Is re ceived, rf possible. Our customers interests we make our own. If not already familiar with our methods, a trial oider will convince you that it pays to trade with "the big store." BrMll M I1 I 1 S ', Hilo Drug Store I THE EMPORIUM 1 i ""jjp1" " in- ), .JssT '.-, r ' MNMWNiMk. 'tlf Tf - "'' ! Vf