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oppicb, Kxnn htrkisTi Hilo, Hawaii.
(Tkirunr Hliick.)
Hilp Tribune Publishing Company, Ltd.
Piibllnhern and l'roirlctur.
President C. C. Kknnkov
Vlce-rrelilent ....
Secretary-Treasurer. .
1C E. KlCIIAHtl
I w. Haw (mm
Auditor A. I. SOTtov
Directors Oko. S. McKi szlK, 1) W. Mahsii
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rulrucllon liuert-l iinlU urilereil out.
Advertisements dUcoiillnucil before explrntlon
or specified period will lie charged as IT con
tinued Tor lull term.
Address all communications either to the
lMltorl.il or limitless Departments or Tun Hilo
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open to commnnlcatloiis an subjects within the
cope of the paper. To receive proper attention,
each article must lie signed by Us author. The
name, when Ucsireu, win lie neui conuucmni.
s"hk HILO TRIHUNfc Is not re ponslble for the
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ATTOKNIXS-AT-LAW.
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Wise & Ross,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Will
practice in an touris 01 111c ininuijini
the Supreme Court of tin United State.
, Office: Tkiiiunu 11uiminc,
llrldgc Street,
1IH.O, HAWAII
C. M. I.Uni.ONI)
W. II. SMtTH
LeBlond & Smith
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Hawaiian, Japanese, and Chinese Interpreters,
anil Notary Public In Office.
Office: SKVl'.RANCK llUILDINO,
Opjiosite Court House, 1111.0, HAWAII
J.Castmi Ridgway
TlIOS.C. RIDGWAV.
Ridgway & Ridgway ,
ATT0KNHV8-AT-I.AW
tollcitors or l'atetits Oenernl Law l'ractlce
HILO, HAWAII.
Notary Public in Office.
OPl-ICIi; Walanuenue and IlrlilKe Streets
PHYSICIAN'S.
Milton Rice, M. D.
Physician and .Surgkon
Office, Waianueiiue St.
Hours, 8:3010 10:30 a. M.; 2-4 and 7:30
to 8:30 r. M. Sundays, 9 to 11 a. m.
Dr. T. MOTONAGA.
DENTIST
Office Hours
S A.M. to 4 1'. M.
KIhk Street next ,
to Tribune
HILO, -
HAWAII
KKAIi ESTATE, ETC.
Real Estate
Commission
Conveyancing
Waianueiiue St. "No, Ha
DENTISTS.
M. Wachs, I). D. S
DENTIST
Office Hours,
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9 to 4
HILO, HAWAII
M. M. Springer
STBXOtiKAPMUK AXI)
TYPEWRITER
With WISH A ItObS
TELEI'MOSE 210 I
HOW TO MAKE MONEY.
We offer you an investment guaranteed - "
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Send $2.00 for INVESTMENT CERTIPI- ,,m u ",""1 uu'l ulM'
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WELTNER it DUNN, I'iscal Agents
60 llroadway, New York.
KSTAUUIHIUCIJ HsM.
BISHOP & CO.
Bankers.
Honolulu
Oahu, II. I.
Transact n General Hanking mid Ex
change business.
Commercial and Traveller's Letters of
Creiiitissiied, available in all the principal
cities of the world.
Special attention given to the business
euti listed to us by our friends of the other
Islauds, either as Deposits, Collections
Insurauce or requests for Exchange.
A. H. JACKSON
FIRR AND LIFE INSURANCE
AOHNT FOR NEW YORK LIl'E
WAIANUENUE STREET. HILO
Hilo Railroad Co.
Short Route to Volcano
TIME TABLE
In effect January i, 1903.
Passenger Trains, Except Sunday.
No. 1 No. 3
No. 4
No. 6
A.M
l'.M
STATIONS
A.M
P.M.
5:30
7:30,
7:50
80
3:30,
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9:30
9HO
9:00
.Olnn Mill...nr
SIIO
5:00
....Kcaatl...ar
. I'eriulnlc.nr
.I5
4:5
8US
4MS
8:30
4:30
ar..Mouut. V'w-lv
8:30
SUNDAY,
! A.M
l'.M
A.M
l'.M.
5:30
5:o
5:00
4M5
4:30
8:00
8: jo
8:30
8:45
9:00
3:30
3:50
4:00
4:15
4:30
lv Iltlo or
10:30
10:10
or... Ohio Mill...ar
ar Kcanu ar
10:00
ar... Pcrmlalc.ar
9M5
ar..Mouut. V'w-lv
9:30
Mxd
A.M.
I'OR PUNA
Thursday.
Mxd.
l'.M.
2:00
1:40
1:20
1:00
Pas.
l'.M.
4:30
4W0
3'40
3:00
It too
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lv Hilo nr
ar...OhiaxMill...ar
IIO
12:00
ar Pahoa ar
ar rutin lv
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A.M
Sunday.
I 9 '.oo
lv Hilo ar
ar...01aa Mill. ..or
ar l'alioa ar
I 9I2o
10:051
10:30!
ar l'una lv
Excursion tickets between all points
arc sold on Saturdays and Sundays, good
returning, until the following Monday
noon.
Commutation tickets, good for twenty
five rides between any two points, and
thousand mile tickets arc sold at very
low rates.
W. II. I.AMHERT,
Superintendent.
Waiakea Boat House
R. A. MJCAS & CO., Prop'rs.
WAIAKEA BRIDGE, HILO
HAVE NOW A PLEET OP
Gasoline Launches
and Small Boats
POR PUBLIC HIRE
I Passengers and baggage taken to and
1 from vessels in the harbor at reasonable
rates. Launches and rowboats to hire
' lor private picnics and moonlight rides.
I RING UP ON TELEPHONE
AGENTS FOR
Wolverine Gasoline Engine
cii.ir.clnrli.r ntul rpvprsililp PlliMlut. In
, practicability it is equal to the steam en-
' gilie. Si?es from Vi h. p. upwards.
Hoats fitted with this engine or frames ot
any size to order. Por particulars apply
. to R. A. LUCAS, Manager.
PLANTERS' LINE
-OF-
, SAILING VESSELS
; Direct Line between SAN FRANCISCO
AND HILO.
I llnrk. St. Catharine, Capt. Saunders
Hark Amy Turner, Capt. Warland
llnrk Martini Davis, Capt. McAllman
QUICK DISPATCH
For freight and passage apply to
WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco
C. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Agents,
Honolulu, or
H. Hackfeld&Co., Ltd.
ACENTS, HILO.
Sugar Factors,
Commission Agents.
Sole Agents for
National Cane Shredders,
Baldwin Locomotives,
Alex. Cross & Sons' Sugar Cane
and Coffee Fertilizers.
NKW YORK
SAN l'RANCISCO
HONOLULU
s.
& CO.,
LIMITED.
BROKERS and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
...l'IRE INSURANCE...
1 Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, Cigars
I and Tobacco. Special attention given
' to consignments of colfee aud sugar.
J3Y AUTHORITY.
Sealed tenders will be received by the
Superintendent of Public Works until 12
M. of Monday, the a2d of June, 1903, for
furnishing oil materials, labor and erect
ing abutments for Walluku bridge, Hilo,
Hawaii.
Plans and specifications on file in office
of Superintendent of Public Works, Ho
nolulu, and in the office ofE. E. Richards,
Hilo, Hawaii. The superintendent re
serves the right to reject any and all bids.
HENRY E. COOPER.
Superintendent of Public Works.
June 8, 1003. 32-3
LEGAL NOTICES.
S I In the Circuit Court of the Pourth Circuit nccepls the Servian throne con
. 1 Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A. .... ,, , ,. .. ...
In the matter of the Estate of C. E. j
II APA1, deceased.
The tictitious and accounts of the ad- ,
ministrator of the estate of saiil deceased
having been filed, wherein he asks that
his accounts be examined and approved.
and that a final order of distribution be
made of the property remaining in His
hands, to the persons entitled thereto.
That the heirs of said estate may be ascer
tained nnd declared and discharging mm
from all further responsibility as such
administrator.
It is ordered that Tuesday, the 14th
day of July, A. D. 1903, at 9 o'clock a, 111.
at the Court room ol this Court at South
Hilo, Hawaii, be and the same is hereby
appointed the time nnd place of hearing
such petition and accounts, nnd that all
persons interested may then and there
appear and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the petition should
not be granted.
Hilo, Hawaii, June 8, 1903.
lly the Court:
DANIEL PORTER,. Clerk.
32-4 lly Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk.
In the Circuit Courtof the I'ourth Circuit,
Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A.
In Prouatk At Chambhrs.
In the matter of the Guardianship of
CHARLOTTE EDNA HAPAI, the
infant child of C. E. Hapai, deceased,
of Hilo, Hawaii.
Petition for appointment of guardian.
Petition having been filed by Mrs,
Louise Hapai, mother of the infant
minor, to be appointed guardian of the
person nnd estate of Charlotte Edna Ha
pai, a minor,
Notice is hereby given that Tuesday,
the 7U1 day of July, A. D. 1903,, at 9
o'clock a. m., be and hereby is appointed
for hearing said petition in the Court
room of this Court, at South Hilo, Ha
waii, at which time and place all persons
concerned may appear and show cause,
if any they have, why the prayer of said
petition should not be granted.
Hilo, Hawaii, June 8, 1903.
lly the Court.
DANIEL PORTER, Clerk,
lly Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk.
P. S. Lyman,
Attorney for Petitioner. 32-3
Notice.
In accordance with the provisions of
Act 70, Session Laws of 1903, notice is
hereby given to all persons conducting
and managing any pharmacy, drug or
chemical store, apothecary shop, or.otner
place of business for the retailing, com
pounding or dispensing of any drugs,
chemicals or poison, 10 111c iiieir applica
tion for a license to practice Pharmacy in
conformity with Section 2 of said Act 70,
in this office.
A. N. KEPOIKAI,
Treasurer Territory of Hawaii,
Treasurer's Office, Honolulu, June 1,
1993.
Koa! Koa!!
Koa Lumber in small and large quanti
ties; well seasoned.
Purnlturc made to order, any style
wanted. Repairs made on any kind ot
furniture. Prices moderate.
Sorrao Cablnot Shop.
Apply to JOSE G. SERRAO.
SPICES
Many who read this advertisement
have never seen any PURE
BLACK PEPPER. In its
pure state it is a most pleasing,
fragrant, pungent condiment, but
the nrticle commonly sold a little
black pepper and a lot of roasted
peanut shells, cannot appeal to any
one. Our PEPPER comes iu
15c, 25c, 40c and 75c tins, and it
will be a lesson to you to try a tin
of it and learu how little you have
known of BLACK PEPPER.
In future advertisements we will
speak of Red Pepper, White Pep
per, English Mustard, Leaf Sage,
Allspice, etc. In the meantime we
want to show you the goods at our
store,
The Owl Drug Co., Ltd.
Hilo, Hawaii
HKUVIA'S T'ROUIILLS. "
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I1') iters Agree on Constitution nnd Terrible Cloudburst Which Oblltor
Exnll 11 New King. ntes nn Oregon Town.
London, June 15. The powers
have agreed to retain their Minis
ters at Belgrade but may demand
the punishment of King Alex
ander's murderers.
Belgrade, 15. The constitution
proposed is similar to that of 1888
but is more democratic, making
Servia virtually a republic with the
King at the head. Great public
rejoicing has followed tlic action of
the Skupschina.
Geneva, Tunc 15. King 1'eter
umonaiiy on me consuuiuuiiaiiiy
of the Skupschina, the exile of the
regicides and the increase of the
civil list. A deputation from the
Skupschina is expected to hrrive
Thursday to escort the King to
Jelgrade.
(julet in Svrvln.
Belgrade, Servia, June
14.
Quiet has prevailed here today al- prietor, Captain Ewen, is the priu
though many fear that serious cipal witness against Tom White
trouble will follow. and Curtis Jett, who were recently
The conspirators, who formed ' indicted for the murder of J. B.
the new government, today released ;Mnrcitni, a prominent attorney and
1 itll the people who were imprisoned 1
j';y the former government on
Charges of a political nature. '
Among .these arc Colonel Ihc, six
other officers, various persons .
charged by the late King with con
spiring to take his life and others
imprisoned on request of Queen
Draga.
The conspirators have decided
that, at present, a republic is iuad
visable, and to proclaim a King
might not find favor with other
Wrens,
They will hold tomorrow
an election to choose the King.
Much depends on the result of
the election and there are grave
fears as to what may be the result
in the towns where the garrisons
are in sympathy with the dead
raonarchs.
Llpton's Fleet.
New York, June 14. Sir Thomas
Lipton's fleet arrived safely today,
and is tonight lying in Erie basin.
The fleet consists of Shamrock III,
the challenger, Shamrock I, and
the steam yacht of Linton, the
Erin, which acts as the tender. j New York, June n. The Re
The vessels were welcomed by alliance defeats tile Constitution and
fleet of yachts and excursion boats,
which had been in waiting down
the bay for the vessels. They came
up tiie cuannei escoriea uy me wel
coming flotilla, with sirens tooting
and men and women cheering.
The captains of the yachts re-1
ported that storms were encountered j
on the way, but the challenger '
weathered them splendidly, no evi-
deuce of weakness appearing.
Greets Minister of Russia.
Tokio, Japan, June 15. General
Kuropatkin, the Russian Minister
of War, was today given a most
enthusiastic reception by the Japa
nese authorities. A fete in honor
of the noted visitor was attended
by the leaders of Parliament and
executive officers. General Kuro
patkin is on his way to Port Arthur ;
and the Russian military establish
ments iu Siberia and Manchuria for
a tour of inspection.
(ireal Nuvnl Station.
Honolulu, June 15. In the opin
ion of Captain U. S. G. White, the
acting commandant of the Naval
Station, between $12,000,000 and
$15,000,000 will probably be spent
by the United States in making the
Pearl Harbor naval station one of
finest in the possession of this gov -
eminent. Captain WIMe lias pre
pared estimates and plans for the
first part of the work.
Berlin, Germany, June 15. The
German Government has indicated
its readiness to accept the situation
in Servia without protest.
FIVK 1IUNDKK1) DEAD.
Portland, Oregon, June 15. The
reports from Heppner, the town
which was overwhelmed by a
cloudburst, increase in gravity.
Of eight hundred people, five hun
dred are dead and many of the
three hundred who were rescued
are suffering from bruises, con
tusions or shock. The flood came
on Sunday evening in the form of
a wall of water twenty feet high
and it lasted for an hour, carry
ing along boulders and buildings
as it went. A horseman warned
other villages where, although
great damage was done by the flood,
no deaths occurred.
I Kentucky Feuds.
I Jackson, Kentucky, June 14.
j The Hargis-Cardwell political feud
j assumed a more serious phase to
day, through the incendiary burn
ing of the Hotel Early, whose pro-
for years a strong supporter of the
Hargis faction. The burning of
Ewen's hotel is said to be a warn-
iug to him that he will not be al-
lowed to testify against White and
Jett. Large numbers of both fac
tious to the feud are in the city and
they surrounded the burning build
ing. A detachment of the Second
Regiment of the Kentucky National
Guard, which has been on duty
here ever since the murder, cleared
the space around the burning
'building and prevented a pitched
battle between the two factions.
Other witnesses against the two
men have been intimidated.
St. Louis, June 15. ;Flood con
ditions are slowly improving here.
Sofia, June 11. Turkish Bashi
Bazouks have looted the town of
Enige and massacred three hundred
villagers.
Washington, June 11. Negotia-
tious are on to dispose of the Phil
1 ippine copper coinage by private
sale to Spain.
Columbia easily in a "race fifteen
'miles to windward and return.
Sofia( June f IThe SuUnn hns
released 1400 Bulgarian prisoners,
The Bulgarians arc hopeful of an
early settlement of the Macedonian
question.
Constantinople, Turkey, June 15.
iNews as ucen receivea ere iai
tue Kurds n nninB and making
I an preparations lor tamug tue neui
I in active war.
Morenci, Ariz., June 11. The
strikers disarmed the guards and
committed depredations on the minj
ing property. The arrival of troops
has restored order.
Rome, June 15. The Consistory
of Cardinals has nominated Thomas
Hendricks of Rochester as Bishop
of Cebu, making four American
Bishops so far provided for the j
Philippines. j
Peking, June 15. The Empress
Dpwager has received Rear Admiral 1
Evans and staff. The inference
here is that the American squadron
has assembled iu Chinese waters to
impress Russia.
Hongkong, June 11. The pres
ent visitation of the bubonic plague
lc till, ivnrcl ivlilnli line rwv,rrl
j, since the widcsprend epidemic
of 1894. The mortality among the
Chinese is alarming, but it is not I
confined to them. The plague is
also spreading among the whites.
Eight officers of the British battle
ship Oceanic are among those attacked.
DOLE ASKS ADVICP..
Hoes
Mot Know Who Shall
11 me
Cooper's Place.
Honolulu, June 15. Governor
Dole solicited the opinions of the
heads of the various departments of
the Government, at the council
meeting held this morning, on the
subject of a successor to Superin
tendent of Public Works Henry E.
Cooper. While ideas were ex
pressed freely, nothing definite was
accomplished beyond leaving the
appointment in the hands of the
Governor, who expressed it as his
desire to submit a name to the
Legislature before the week' was
out. No names other than those
of Marstou Campbell, Ebcn Low,
E. R. Adams and E. C. Winston
were mentioned.
Superintendent of Public Works
Cooper was authorized to accept
Kamchameha avenue and Oaliu
avenue, College Hills, as public
highways. He was also authorized
to settle with L. L. .McCandlcss for
property at the corner of Bethel nnd
King streets, for the widening of
Bethel, paying $4.67 per square
foot, the figure paid by McCandless
for the property at auction.
Action on an application for Cap
tain Andrew's saloon in Hilo was
deferred until the sentiment of Hilo
people can be obtained in the mat
ter, a protest having been made by
Wilder's Steamship Company that
the site of the saloon was too near
the wharf and tended to demoralize
sailors.
The matter of taking over Wai
mea water works was left to the
county government.
Washington, June 11. Minister
Conger's protest against Count
Cassiui's statement about the Man
churian issue is ill-founded and the
State department will make no pro
test to Russia.
St. Louis, June 11. The crisis
from the flood has passed. Three
thousand refugees have been shel
tered here. At Belleville, 111.,
2,000 are being cared for. The St.
Louis refugees are being fed on
government rations.
New York, June 15. Lewis
Nixon has resigned the presidency
of the shipbuilding trust owing to
friction in the directorate. The
company has been reorganized. It
is building twelve warships for the
Government and the Navy Depart
ment insists that there shall be no
delay in the work.
Washington, D. C, June 14.
The Navy Department is consider
ing the immediate improvement of
the naval base at Honolulu. The
plans now under discussion con
template the construction of the
new works and the installation of
shops and docks at Pearl Harbor,
along the lines already proposed in
surveys and estimates prepared in
Honolulu and sent forward last
year.
A HOME COMPANY
CAPITAL $50,000
Organized Under the Laws of the Ter
ritory of Hawaii.
The Hawaiian
Realty and
Maturity Co., Ltd:
Loans, Mortgages, Securities, Invest
ments and Real Estate.
Homes Iiuilt 011 the Installment Plan
HOME 01'1'ICE:
McINTYRE I1UILDING
HONOLULU, T.H.
Tho Hawaiian Roalty and
Maturity Co., Ltd.
L. K. KENTWELL.
General Manager
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