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HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1903.
No. 35.
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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Will practice in nil Court of Ihc Territory, nnd
the Supreme Court or the United State.
Office: TRinuNK Huildinr,
UrldKe Street, IIII.O, HAWAII
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LeBload & Smith
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Hawaiian, Japanese, nnd Chinese Inlcrpicters,
nnd Notary Public In Office.
Office: SltVKRANCIt HUILDINO,
Opposite Court House, HILO, HAWAII
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1III.O, HAWAII.
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PHYSICIANS.
- Milton Rice, M. D.
Physician and Surgkon
Office, Wnianuenue St.
Hours, 8:30 to 10:30 a. m.; 2-4 and 7:30
to 8:30 P. M. Sunday, 9 to II A. M.
Dr. T. MOTONAGA
DENTIST
Office Hour
KIuk Street in. xt
to Tribune
3 A.M. to 4 P.M.
HILO, -
- HAWAII
KKAL ESTATE, ETC
. -
I. JE. RAY
Real Gstate
Commission
Conveyancing
Wiiiaimeuue St. Hilo, Hawaii
DENTISTS.
M. Wachs, D. D. S
DENTIST
Office Hours,
9 to 4
HILO, HAWAII
M. M. Springer
STBXOtSUAPIIISK AM)
TYl'EWKITEK
Willi Wisii a iioss
TBLEl'IIONT. 210
HOW TO MAKE MONEY.
We oifer you mi investment guaranteed
zjlwo Trust Companies. It may make
you rich. This is no scheme or fake.
Send Jj.oo for INVESTMENT CERTIFI
CATE. If you are not satisfied upon in
vestigation we give you your money back.
WELTNER & DUNN, Fiscal Agents,
60 llro.ulway, New York.
BISHOP & CO.
Bankers.
Honolulu
Oahu, II. I.
Transact a General Hanking and Ex
change business
Commercial and Traveller's Letters of,
Credit issued, available in nllthe principal 1
citli-H of the world.
Special attention given to the business
entrusted to us by our friends of the other
Islands, either as Deposits, Collections
Insurance or rciiuents for Exchange.
A. H. JACKSON
1 FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
AGENT FOR NEW YORK LIFE
WAIANUENUE STREET. HILO
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1 IV IVdl 1 1 UaU VU.
Short Route to Volcano
TIME TABLE
lit effect January 1, 1903.
Passenger Trains, Except Sunday.
No. iNo.3 I No. No. 6
A.M. P.M. STATIONS A pM-
7:30 3:301V Hilo ar 9:30 5:30
7:50 3:5oar...01aa Mill...ar 9:10 5:10
8:00 4:00 ar Kcnnu.....nr 9:00 5:00
8:15 4ii5ar... Feriidnlc.ar 8:45 4:45
8:30 4:3oor..JIount. V'w..lv 8:30 4:30
SUNDAY.
A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.
8:00 3:301V Hilo ar 10:30 5:30
8:30 3:5oar.O.aa Mill...ar iono 5:10
8:30 4:00 nr Keaau ar 10:00 5:00
8:43 4:15 ar... Fcrndale...nr 9:45 4:45
9:00 4:30 ar..Mouut. V'w..lv .9:30 4:30
Mxd. FOR PUNA Mxd.
a.m. Thursday. p.m.
11:00 Iv Hilo ar 2:00
11:20 :ir...01aa Mill...ar 1:40
11:40 ar l'ahoa ar 1:20
12:00 ir Puna Iv 1:00
Pas. Sunday. Pas.
a.m P.M.
9:00 Iv Hilo ar 4:30
9:20 ir...01aa Mill...ar 4:10
10:05 ar Pahoa ar 3:4
10:30 ar Puna Iv 3:00
p.m. 1
Excursion tickets between all points
ire sold on Saturdays and Sundays, good
returning, until the following Monday
,... "
Commutation tickets, uood for twenty-
five rides between any two points, nnd
thousand mile tickets are sold at very I
in... r,i.
r it t wniifijT
W. II. JAdlUI'.Kl,
Superintendent.
Waiakea Boat House
R.A. LUCAS & CO., Prop'rs.
WAIAKEA BRIDGE, HILO
HAVE NOW A, FLEET OF
Gsisoline Launches
and Small Boats
FOR PUHLIC HIRE
"E?, ."'VLK? if l Zt .
from vessels in the harbor at reasonable
rates. Launches and row-boats to hire
for private picnics and moonlight rides.
RING UP ON TELEPHONE
1 present tucir claims, wlietner secured or
AGENTS FOR I otherwise, duly verified and with proper
, ,, , , j vouchers, if any, to the undersigned, at
Wolverine uasnline hnffin6lliisp,nceof misines9 nt iinkalai. rt
II UJ Y Gl 1HO UUSUllllt tiHglU wijie & Rcss fll nilo jjawaiii Tcrrilory
Self-starter and reversible engine. In
practicability it is equal to the steam en
gine. Sizes from li h. p. upwards.
Boats fitted with this engine or frames' 01
any size to otdcr. For particulars apply
to R. A. LUCAS, Manager.
PLANTERS' LINE
OF
SAILING VESSELS
Direct Line between SAN FRANCISCO
AND HILO.
Hark St. Catharine, Capt. Saunders
lluik Amy Turner, Capt. Warland j
Hark .Martini Davis, Capt. McAUman
QUICK DISPATCH
For freight and passage apply to
WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco
3. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Agents,
Honolulu, or
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
A(Ji:.TS, IIII.O.
m CO., Ltd.!
WM. G. IRWIN
Sugar Factors,
Commission Agents.
Sole Agents for
National Cane Shredders,
Ba!Vfin Locomotives,
Alex. Cross & Sons' Sugar Cane
and Coffee Fertilizers.
1 Nl'.W VOKK
SAN I'KANCISCO
HONOLULU
S.
& CO.,
LIMITED.
BROKERS and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
...FIRE INSURANCE...
Dealers In Dry Goods, Notions, Cigars
and ToImcco. Special attention given
to consignments of coffee and bugar.
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In tlie Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit
Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A. ,
In the matter of the Estate of C. E.
HAPAL deceased. '
The nclltious mid accounts of the ad
ininistrntor of the estate of said deceased
niinlstrator of the estate or said ileceaseu
having been filed, wherein he asks that
hjs BCC0UMls bc cxntnicd and approved,
nnd that n final order of distribution be
turnip nf llip tirnnrrlv rciiinlnlnif ill his
hands, to the persons entitled thereto.
That the heirs of said estate may be uscer-
I tained and declared and discharging him
Iroin all further responsibility as sucn
nilininistrator.
T, Id .t-.1.r..1 ll.at T.mc.lnlf llm Tfll i
ihiv of lulv. A. D. iqo. at q o'clock a. nr. ,
at the Court room of this Court at South
Hilo, Hawaii, be and the same is hereby
appointed the time nnd place of hearing
such petition nnd accounts, and that afi (
persons interested may then and there
appear and show cause, If uny they have,
why tlie prayer of the petition should
not lie granted.
Hilo, Hawaii, June 8, 1903.
Hy the Court:
DANIEL PORTER, Clerk.
32-4 Hy Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk.
In the Circuit Court, of the Fourth Circuit,
Territory of Hawaii.
In Prohatk At Chamukrs.
In the matter of the Estate of MURA-
KAMI, late of Paauilo, Hamakua,
deceased.
LEGAL NOTICES.
The petition nnd accounts of UicAd-'"""1
ministratoi of the estate of said deceased
having been filed, wherein he asks that
his accounts be examined and approved,
and that n final order of distribution bc.
made of the property remaining In Ills
hands to the persons thereto entitled;
that the heirs of said estate may be ascer
tained and declared, and discharging him
from all further responsibility ns such
Administrator. .
It is ordered that Tuesday, the nth of
Amrust A. D. ioo. at o o'clock n. m., all
Chambers, in the Court Houseat SouthH
Hilo, T. II., be and the same is hereby
appointed the time and place for hearing
said petition nnd accounts, nnd that all
.persons interested may then nnd there
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Hilo, Hawaii, June 25, 1903.
Hy the Court:
DANIEL PORTER, Clerk,
ny Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk.
Smith & Parsons,
Attorneys for Petitioner. 34-4
Notice to Creditors.
In the Circuit Court, of the Fourth Circuit
Territory of Hawaii U. S. A.
Tv 1miAiir At Pnf itiruc.
In the matter of 'the Estate of DAVID
GREIG, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that theunder-
sigucd lias been appointed Administrator
of the estate of said deceased. All cred
itors of said estate are hereby notified to
of Hawaii within six mouths irom date 01
this notice, or such claims, if any, will be
forever barred.
D. MACKENZIE,
Administrator.
Hilo, Hnwaii, June 25, 1903.
Wisu & Ross.
Attorneys for Administrator. 35-4
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
Handle Bud Store JJAGGAGE
126 KING ST. HONOLULU
I'hone, Main 58
Koa! Koa!!
Koa Lumber in small nnd large quanti
ties; well seasoned.
Furniture made to order, any style
wanted. Repairs made on nuy kind ol
I furniture. Prices moderate.
! Sorrao Cabinet Shop.
I Apply to JOSE G. SERRAO.
j SPICES
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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 article commonly sold a little
black pepper and a lot of roasted
peanut shells, cannot appeal to any
one. 'Our PEPPER comes in
15c, 35c, 40c and 75c tins, ami it
will be a lesson to you to try n tin
of it and learn 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.
nhe Owl Drug Co., Ltd.
Hilo, Hawaii
SHORT (JAIIUHIUAMS.
Boston, Mass., June 28. Chris
tian Scientists have assembled in
convention here to the number of
18,000.
Canton, China, June 29. The
Chinese authorities are pursuing a
campaign of extermination against
the. rebel agents.
Peking, China. June 29. Paul
Jssar has received a summons to
attend the Manchurian conference
held at Port Arthur.
VrmliJnitnti I) C Tune 2a
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Additional indictments against for-
nier Superintendent Machen nnd
the Goff Brothers were today re
turned by the Grand Jury investi
gating the Postal frauds.
t Madrid, Spain, June 29. Rescue
work at the scene of the Nejirilla
raihvay wreck is being carried out
with nil possible dispatch. One
hundred bodies have been taken
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taken to the hospital
Barratoeran, Mexico, June 28.
A great mine explosion occurred
here today, resulting in heavy loss
of life. Hundreds of miners were
caught in a mine by the explosion.
Before rescue work could be under
taken twenty-four were killed and
fifty seriously injured.
Nejirilla, Spain, June 28. An
awful railway disaster occ tired here
today. A fast express train carry
ing a number of passengers, was
wrecked and ninety people were
killed. Over two hundred persons
were more or less severely injured. .
It is said to be the worst railway
disaster that has ever occurred in
Spain.
New York, June '29. Another
victory was added to the yacht Re
liance's record today in the trial
races to determine the defender of
the America's cup. The Constitu
tion and the Columbia were de
feated in one of the sharpest tests
thus far given the new boat. Sir
Thomas Lipton was an interested
spectator of the races.
(lit EAT DOCK SYSTEM.
UriizlHaii (Jovernment Flans Enor
mous Outlay ut Uio .Janeiro.
Rio Janeiro, Brazil, June 28.
The government has planned an
enormous system of docks for this
port. Bonds to the amount of
$42,000,000 will be issued to meet
the expense of the-Dcheme. The
enormous increase in the exports of
Brazil is said to be responsible for
now amounting to over two hun-
itpi minimi nnnimllv. Ilm7.il has
lnrkiil miiiiv nublic imnrovements
in the past through the unwilling- sections of the County Act which
ness of cabinets to go into debt, but 'relate to the Board of Public Itisti
the new cabinet which came into tutions are repugnant to Section 80
office with President Alves last I of the Organic Act and therefore
November, is determined to make
all it can out of Brazil's export in
dustries. Rio Janeiro is situated upon one
of the finest natural harbors known.
It is the coffee emporium of the
world. The harbor is about one
hundred miles in circumference,
but in the past its system of docks
has been poor although it has had
in nrrnmmnriate a larre amount of
shipping. With railway communi-
cation to the north and east Rio
can draw a tremendous amount of
products for shipment to foreign
countries. The port is known as
the "Liverpool of South America."
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Supt. Cooper Will Stay.
Honolulu, June 29. Superinten
dent Cooper was seen this afternoon
and stated that assoon as the con
current resolution of the Senate and
the House was formally presented
to him, he would withdraw his
resignation as head of the Public
Works Department.
l'AKT INVALID.
.In litre (lenr Decides Against Ilonrd
of Public Institutions.
Honolulu, June 30. There can
bc no doubt that the creation of
this board by the Legislature is in
direct conflict with Section 80 of
the Organic Act and I so hold. It
must lollow therefore that the Ter
ritorial Board of Public Institutions
has never been legally created.
Next follows an opinion on the
elementary principle of constitu
tional law that the powers confided
to one department of the govern
ment cannot be exercised by an
other. Referring to the appointive
power, the opinion reads: "It the
legislature could take from him
(the governor) this power and pro
vide for the selection of such officers
by any other mode, it could take
from him every prerogative he
possessed. Congress having pointed
out the manner of filling the Terri
torial offices, the Legislature has
no power to provide another and
different mode."
The decision then states: "It
follows from the above that the
board is not a legal body, and so
much of the County Act as attempts
to create it is of no validity and
void. Therefore the whole of
chapter 64 of the County Act is in
valid. Sections 397, 398, 400, 401 ,
483, 484, 485, 486, 487 and 494, in
so far as they refer to the board,
are likewise invalid and void.
Counsel for defendant in able
and exhaustive arguments con
tended upon the hearing that the
wliole county act was void because
0f jts titiei atui other sections of the
act which they claimed were con
trary to the Organic Act. Both
counsel for the defendant and the
Attorney General for the plaintiff
expressed their earnest desire for
the court to pass upon all the ques
tions raised and argued by them so
that the constitutionality of the
whole act could bc finally deter
mined. The question t,hen arises
as to whether or not the court
should go into these questions, and
I shall briefly state my conclusions
on this point.
There can be no question but
that a statute may be valid in part
and invalid in part and the fact that
a part is invalid does not render the
whole act invalid unless the pro
visions are so dependent that one
cannot operate without the other,
or so related in substance as to pre
clude the supposition that the Leg
islature would not have passed one
without the other. This statement
of the rules of interpretation ad
construction needs no citation of
authority for it is well settled.
In this case I find that all the
void; and that they are not so inti
mately connected with the other
parts of said Cojwty Act as to in
validate the latter, but that on the
coutrary the rest of said County
Act is severable and can stand
without the invalid portions. Judg
ment will therefore be for defen
dant. 'or t'00l'ur
Honolulu, June 29. At a short
sitting 01 tne senate tins morning
' .l.n ..-,.-.... rnL'nlllhmi nincafl t.t
the House Friday, requesting .
Superintendent of Public Works '
Henry E. Cooper to withdraw his ,
resignation and continue in office, I
was unaimously adopted upon '
motion of Senator Baldwin.
As no further business required
the attention of the Senators, ad-,
journment was taken until 10 1
o'clock tomorrow morning.
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Subscribe for the Tkiuunw,
Islauu subscription $2.50,
CIIAKUED WITH HAD FAITH.
.Iiiiiec Humphreys Asks An Iiu
incillntc Hearing; by the Court.
Honolulu, June 29. Charges
brought by attorneys against fellow
advocates, in the famous Summer
case now come to a close, were re
ported on this morning in the
Supreme Court. Attorney General
Andrews reading the report print
ed below and filing' a complaint.
When Attorney General Andrews
made his report to the Supreme
Court this morning, bringing
charges against Attorney A. S.
Humphreys and Prank E. Thomp
son, in the Sumner matter, Hum
phreys addressed the Court as fol
lows: "Any suggestion from me as to
the course which this Court should
pursue in the conservation of its
dignity would be impertinent; but
if permitted to speak entirely from
a selfish point of view I join in the
request of the Attorney-General for
an immediate investigation of the
subject matter of his report and the
charges thereto annexed.
"Speaking for myself, I am the
representative in a purely profes
sional way and as an officer of this
court of large interests; I have the
trust and confidence of men of
affairs, and, while pot assuming
that the result of the hearing will
be n disadvantage to me, but treat
ing the matter in a spirit of argu
ment, I suggest that if this affair
should be concluded to my detri
ment, the gentlemen who have
matters in my hands should he
given a speedy opportunity of seek
ing other counsel.
'The case is not one in which the
aphorism that 'justice travels with
a leaden heel but strikes with an
iron hand'' can have any applica
tion. It is rather a case in which,
if the charges be true, justice should
strike not only with an iron hand
but bc fleet of foot.
"I pray that the Court may allow
me to waive the issuance of a cita
tion and to appear herein voluntar
ily and submit to the jurisdiction
and judgment of Your Honors,
and that the hearing may proceed
without delay."
llclleyes lit tlto Czar.
Loudon, England, June 29. Sir
Joseph Dimsdale, Lord Mayot of
London, states in an interview
given for publication today, tli.it he
is opposed to . the agitation among
the Jewish population in conse
quence of the Russian massacres.
He believes that the protests from
fit.. TnilHilll Itannlo t li .. rvl fnpnlirn
j Governments will not have the
j slightest influence on Russia. He
also expresses confidence 111 the
good intent of the Czar to grant
religious equality throughout Rus
sia in accordauc with his recent
edict. Coming from one of the
most prominent Jews in official life,
Ditnsdale's attitude will unques
tionably have a far-reaching in
fluence in the course taken by
Jewish organizations throughout
England and the United States.
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 Ilullt on the Installment Plan
HOME OFFICE :
McINTYRE HUILDING
HONOLULU, T.II.
Tho Hawaiian Realty and
Maturity Co., Ltd.
L. K. KENTWELL.
,. General Manager
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