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HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1903.
No. 38.
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IIIlo Tribune Publishing Company, Ltd. '
. Tubliiliers nml Proprietor.
President C. C. Khnnkuv
Vlce.Iareldcnt H. E. Kichahi
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ATTOKXEVS-AT-LiW.
Wise & Ross,
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
Will practice In all CourU or (he Territory, and
the Supreme Court of the United Stule.
Office:
Urlilge Street,
TRtllUNH llOILDINO,
HII.O, HAWAII
C. M. LHUt.ONIJ
W. II. SMITH
LeBlond & Smith
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
Hawaiian, lapanew, and Chinese luterpretera,
and Notary Public In Office.
Office: Suvkranck Building,
opposite Court House, HII.O, HAWAII
J . CASTI.lt RlliC.WAV THOS. C. Ridoway
Ridgway & Ridgway
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
colicltora of Patents (leueral Law Practice
1111,0, HAWAII.
Notary Public in Office.
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" PHYSICIANS.
Milton Rice, M. D.
Physician and Suughon
Office, Wnianuenue St.
Hours, 8:3010 10:30 a. m.; 2-4 and 7:30
to 8:30 P. M. Sundays, 9 to 11 A. M.
Dr. T. MOTONAGA
DKNTIST
Office Hours
8 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Kill); Street next
to Tribune
- HAWAII
HII.O,
REAL ESTATE-, ETC.
I. JB. RAY
ATTORNEY AT -LAW
and NOTARY PUBLIC
Waianucnuc St.
Hilo, Hawaii
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DENTISTS.
M. Wachs, D. D. S
DKNTIST '
Office Hours,
9 to 4
IIILO, HAWAII
M. M. Springer
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60 llroadway, New York.
1CHTAUUIHHUM 1H5M.
BISHOP & CO.
Bankers.
Honolulu
Oahu, II. I.
Transact a General Hanging and Rx
cllanue business
Commercial and Traveller's Letters of,
Creditissued, available in nllthe principal
cities of the world. 1
Special atteutiou given to the business
entrusted to us by our friends of the other
Islauds, either as Deposits, Collections
lusurauce or requests for Exchange,
A. H. JACKSON
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
AGKNT FOR NKW YORK LIFK
WAIANUKNUK STRKKT. HII.O
Hi 10 Railroad Co.
Short Route to Volcano
TIME TABLE
In effect January i, loot.
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No. 1 No. 3 No. 40.6
A.M. P.M. STATIONS AM pM
7:30 3:301V Hilo ar 9:30 5:30
7:50 3:soar...01na Mill...ar 9:10 5:10
8:00 4:00 ar Kennti.....ar 9:00 5:00
8:15 4:15 ar... Fcrndnlc.ar 8:45 4:45
8:30 4!3onr..Mount. 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
8:20 3:50 or.. .Olna Mill... nr 10:10 5:10
8:30 4:00 ar Kenan .....nr 10:00 5:00
8:45 4:1s ar... Ferndnle...Br 9:45 4:45
9:00 4:3oar..Mouut. "w..Iv 9:30 4:30
Mxd. FOR PUNA Mxd.
A.M. Thursday. ' p.m.
11:00 lv Hilo......ar ' 2:00
11:20 ar...01aa Mill...ar : 1:40
11:40 ar Pahoa ar 1:20
12:00 ar Puna lv 1 :oo
Pas. Sunday. Pas.
a.m " P.M.
9:00 lv Hilo ar 4:30
9:20 ar...O)na Mill...nr 4:10
10:05 ar Pahoa.... ..ar 3:40
10:30 ar Puna lv .. 3:00
Excursion tickets between nil points
are. sold oil Saturdays and Sundays, good
returning, until th'e following Monday
tioou.
Commutation tickets, jjood for twenty
five rides between any two points, and
thousand mile tickets arc sold at very
low rates.
W. H. LAMI1KRT,
Superintendent.
Waiakea Boat House
R.A. LUCAS & CO., Prop'rs.
WAIAKEA BRIDGE, HIU)
HAVK NOW A FLKKT OF
Gasoline Launches
and Small Boats
FOR PUBLIC HIRK I
DrtDcuiiiinco rittil liritfifnriii tnl.utt 4 1 nul I
from vessels in the harbor at reasonable
rates. Launches and rowfoouts to hire
lor private picnics 11 nil moonlight rides.
r'ing up on telephone
AGENTS FOR
Wolverine Gasoline Engine
Self-starter mid reversible engine. In
practicability it is equal to the steam en
gine. Sizes from lyi h. p. upwards.
Boats fitted with this engine or frames 01
any size to order. For particulars apply
to K. A. LUUA&, manager.
PLANTERS' LINE
OF
SAILING VESSELS
Direct Line between SAN FRANCISCO
AND HILO.
liark St. Catharine, Capt. Saunders
Hurk Amy Turner, Capt. Warland
Hark Martha Dials, Capt. McAllman
QUICK DISPATCH
For freight and passage apply to
WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco
Z. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Agents,
Honolulu, or
H. Hackfeld &Co., Ltd.
AUUNTS, HILO.
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.
j Q-. q. r "PopforS
. V-Ugcli -L CU-LUJ.O,
Commission Agents.
Sole Agents for
National Cane Shredders,
Baldwin Locomotives,
Alex. Cross & Sons' Sugar Cane
and Coffee Fertilizers.
NKW.V0K1C
SAN I'KANCLSCO
HONOLULU
& CO.,
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BROKERS and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
I ...FIRK INSURANCE...
I Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, Cigars
1 and Tobacco. Special attention given
' to consignments of coffee and sugar.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Notice lo Creditors.
In the Circuit Court, jf the Fourth Circuit
Territory of I in wall U. S. A.
In 1'roiiatk At Cmamiwks.
In the mutter or the Kstate of DAVID
GRKIG, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed Administrator
of the estate of saiil deceased. All cred
itors of said estate are hereby notified to
present their claims, whether secured or
otherwise, duly verified and with proper
vouchers, if any, to the undersigned, at
ills place ol business at HaKaiau, or 10
Wise & Ross, at Hilo, Hawaii, Territory
of Hawaii within six months from date of
this notice, or such claims, if any, will be
forever barred.
I). MACKENZIE.
Administrator.
Hilo, Hawaii, June 25, 1903.
Wish & Ross,
Attorneys for Administrator. 35-4
In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit
Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A.
In Prouatk.
In the matter of the Kstate of D. I. WAI
LANI, of Alakahl, Hilo, Hawaii.
Petition for Letters of Administration:
Petition having been filed by Haua
Wailani. praying that letters of adminis
tration upon said estate be issued to her,
Notice Is hereby given that Tuesday,
the 18U1 day of August, A. D. 1903, at
9 o'clock n. in., be nml hereby is ap
pointed for hearing said petition in the
Court room of this Court, at Hilo, Ha
waii, which time and place nil persons
concerned may appear and show cause,' if
any they have, why said petition should
not 1)C granted.
Hilo, Hawaii, July 21, 1903.
By the Court:
DANIEL PORTER, Clerk.
R. A. Lyman,
Attorney for Petitioner. 38-3
Water Notice.
In accordance with Section I of Chap
XXVI of the laws of 1886:
All persons holding water privileges or
those paying water rates are hereby noti
fied that the water rates for the term
ending December 31, 1903, will be due
and payable at the office of the Hilo
Water Works on the 1st day of July, 1903.
All such rates remaining unpaid for
fifteen days after they arc due will be
subject to an additional 10 per cent.
All privileges upon which rates remain
unpaid August 15, 1903 (thirty days after
becoming delinquent), are liable to sits-
pension without further notice
Rales are payable at the office of the
I Water Works.
! W. VANNATTA,
1 Superintendent Hilo Wntcr Works, office
1 King Street.
! Hilo, July 6, 1903. 36-4.
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
Handle nndjtore BAGGAGE
126 KING ST. HONOLULU
Phone, Main 58
E. nERY
Stone Mason and Brick Layer
is ready to take contracts for work
in any part of the Island
Boiler Setting
a Specialty. . .
E. WERY
Hilo, -
Hawaii
S
PICES
Many who read this advertisement
have never seen nny PURE
BLACK PEPPER. In its
pure state it is a most pleasing,
fragrant, pungent condiment, but
the article commonly sold a little
black pepper mid a lot of roasted
black pepper hi
f peanut shells, cr
9 one. Our PEI
f 15c, 25c. 4c nil
cannot appeal to any
PEPPER comes in
md 75c tins, and it
will be a lesson to you to try a tin
of it mid 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.
H lie Owl Driiy Co., Ltd.
Hilo, Hawaii
poi'i: 1,1:0 di:aii.
Lore: Surfer 1 11 us' l.ud In it 1'cnceful
Dentil.
Rome, Italy, July 20. Pope Leo
died at 4:04 o'clock this afternoon,
his Inst words before passing to his
final rest being the Benediction.
The end came peacefully except for
n slight choking immediately pre
ceding the lapse into insensibility.
The death bed scene was most im
pressive. The dying Pontiff was
surrounded by Cardinals, members
of the Papal Court, diplomats and
relatives, who had been summoned
catly in the day.
RUSSIA UOAHS JAPAN.
Diplomats nt Peking Think Situa
tion Is Now Danicerous.
Peking, July 19. Diplomats say
that since the rapprochement be
tween Gieat Britain and France in
far Eastern matters, Russia has
adopted the policy of provoking
Japan. There is increasing danger
of war between the two countries.
Seoul, July 19. The Russian
Minister has protested against the
action of the Emperor of Korea in
opening the port of Wiju at the re
quest of Japan and Great Britain.
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Venezuela Rebels Lose.
Soledad, Venezuela, July 20.
The rebel forces at Cuidad Bolivar
began au attack on the Government
forces that surrounded the city at
an early hour this morning. Ow
ing to the surprise' occasioned by
the early onslaught the Govern
ufent troops were for a time threat
ened with annihilation. They ral
lied promptly, however, and forced
the rebels back to their stronghold ,'.
WiTh a loss of over 200 men. Soon
after the battle commenced, the city
was shelled by five Venezuelan ves
sels, the Government troops ad
vancing to the walls of the city un
der cover of the bombardment.
The Government loss is placed at
100 killed. The fighting continues.
Hear and Kaglc Agree.
Washington, D. C, July 16. It
was announced at the State Depart
ment today that the Mauchuriau
question has been settled to the
complete satisfaction of the Gov
ernment. The full terms of the agreement
reached have not been made public.
Assurance is given, however, that
China will open the new treaty
ports as requested. These potts
are supposed to be Moukden and
Tatungkao.
Russia is party to the agreement
and consents to offer no opposition
to the freedom of American trade
in the new districts.
Krjnn. Scores UlovolaiiiHsm.
Chicago, 111., July 18. William
J. Bryan while in this city today,
in conference with Democratic
leaders, gave an interview in which
he denounces the Grover Cleveland
democracy and its followers in most
scathing terms. Bryan reiterated
his old-time charge that Cleveland
and his followers have been traitors
to the party, and, having once gone
into the Republican ranks, should
stay there.
Russia Wants 110 Advice.
' St. Petersburg, Russia, July 18.
j A semi-official statement regard
1 ing the American Jewish petition
has been published giving Russia's
position in general terms. The
cause of Russia'a refusal to receive
the petition is based on the Govern-
.n..jJc. nlilnnhnn r nl.trtdn ...Jnf-
j fereuce iu matters that are purely
internal affairs.
Congress Special Session.
Oyster Bay, July 16. The Pres
ident announces that he will call
Congress iu extra session on Octo
ber 9th to consider financial politics.
CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA.
Tuiinit 011 the Mtirruinlildgcc Klyer
Is Selected.
Melbourne, July 19. The Com
mittee of Parliament on the site for
the Federal Capital, recommends
Tiimut.
Tumttt is a town of less than
2,000 people. It is located on a
branch of the Murrutnbidgec river,
is well watered, is iu the center of
a large level tract, and a rugged
ridge of mountains rise between the
town and the sea. The future
capital is cqui-distnut from Sydney
mid Melbourne, so that neither of
the two big cities can be jealous of
the other iu the matter of the cap
ital's location. At present the town
has no connection with any railway
but a railway is to be built to it.
Since the Australian Federation
was formed Melbourne has been the
temporary capital.
....
Japan Disappointed.
London, July 16. The Japanese
legation is disappointed over Great
Britain's attitude iu the Mauchuriau
affair. It is believed that the inter
change of visits between King Ed
ward and President Loubet is sig
nificant of the non-support of Rus
sia by France iu far Eastern poli
tics and the withdrawal of Great
Britain from the Japanese alliance.
Cestui mid liny Dispute.
Paris, July 20. Count Cassini
denies that he assured Secretary
Hay that Russia would concede the
opening ot certain Mauchuriau
ports.
Washington, July 20. It is as
serted at the State Department here
that Count Cassini pledged Russia
to the opening of two ports in Man
churia. Kcnrsurge for Record.
Portsmouth, England, July 17.
Tlie American squadron, command
ed by Rear Admiral Cotton, sailed
from Portsmouth today. The de
parting Americans were given a
most enthusiastic farewell iy the
British ships. Special interest is
given the sailing ol the squadron in
view of the plans for a record trip
by the Kearsarge.
New Orleans Olllclal Killed.
New Orleans, La., July 20.
District Attorney Gurley of this
city was today shot and killed by
.Lyons, a former clerk" in Gurley's
office. Lyons has lon.i held a
grudge against Gurley on account
of difficulties that arose while in the
District Attorney's office. After
killing Gurley, Lyons committed
suicide.
Llpton's Ilout Oood.
Atlantic City, July 20. The
Challenger defeated the Shamrock
I in the trial race today.
New Port, July 20. The Con
stitution defeated the Reliance to
day on time allowance, by ninety-
seven seconds over a course of
thirty-seven miles.
Loudon, July 17. James Mc
Neill Whistler, the artist, died to
day. London, July 20. The King and
Queen left today for a visit iu Ire
laud. Wiuuipeg, July 17, P. M. Ar
thur, chief of the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers, dropped
dead tonight, while speaking at a
banquet.
New York, July 17. The de
cision of the court permits the Mer
cantile Trust Company to forelose
its mortgage on the shipbuilding
trust for $1 6,000,000. There will
be an appeal.
San Francisco, July 17. The
Grand Jury has indicted Jacob
Eppinger, head of the bankrupt
firm of Eppinger & Co., for obtain
ing money under false pretenses.
More indictments will follow.
(IKLVT llltlTAIN'S CLAIM.
May lie 11 lloundnry Dispute In the
Philippines.
London, July 15. In the lobby
of the House of Commons today it
was reported that the United States
had siezed a group of islands off
Borneo which is owned by Great
Britain.
Washington, July 15. The group
of islands off Borneo which is
claimed by Great Britain is Cagay
an. It was purchased from Spain
iu the Treaty of Paris and the Am
erican flag was formally raised over
it.
Washington, July 19. Secretary
Hay says that Great Britain has no
claim to the islands lyitifc near
Borneo and included in the treaty
with Spain.
The most southerly points in the
Philippines occupied by the United
States are the islands of Cagayan,
Bougao and Tawe-Tawi and these
are all very close to the Borneo
coast. On old maps they are colored
red as British possessions. Bongao
is merely a military post established
by the Spanish in 1882. The people
of these three islands are a very un
ruly class and it is said that they
have frequently intermarried with
Dyaks of Borneo. The British
North Borneo Company, a concern
which runs North Borneo under
British protection originally secured
many of their concessions from the
Sultan of Sul 11 and iu this way
probably cla m title to some of the
islands we now occupy. There are
many small islauds in the Mindoro
Sea which may be the ones in dis
pute as the British aud American
islands are so close to each other as
the islands of the Hawaii group.
The islands in this vicinity are
valuable in that they areJocated on
rich pearling grounds and about
two years ago a British Company,
operating from North Borneo, had
a fleet of five luggers aud crews of
divers at work testing the pearling
1J1UUUU3 UlUMIIU IHC laiuuub Ol J.ilYI-
Twai, Bongao a"hd Baganan.
.
Madrid, Spain, July 20. Senor
Villevord has been appointed Pre
mier aud will undertake the organ
ization of the new Spanish Cabinet.
Washington, July 17. George
Beaver, former chief of the Bureau
of Statistico and Allowances of the
Postoffice Department, has been in
dicted and arrested on a bench war
rant for attempted bribery and var
ious irregularities. Three thousand
promotions, approved by the Secre
tary, were cancelled by Beaver.
Lisbon, Portugal, July 17. A
sensation iu army and official circles
was created today by the arrest of
a number cf leading officers charged
with conspiracy against King Car
los of Portugal. The plot against
the King is not believed to extend
far, as the King's agents think they
have nipped the conspiracy practi
cally at its inception. The officers
arrested will be court-martialed.
CAPITAL $50,000
Organized Under the Laws of the Ter
ritory of Hawaii.
The Hawaiian
Realty and
Maturity Co., Ltd.
A HOME COMPANY 1
Loans, Mortgages, Securities, Invest- Isk
meats and Real Kstate. Wp2
Homes Built on the Installment Plan Q&f
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