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TIIK WItKKLY 1111.0 TKIHUJTO, MU.Q, HAWAII, FRIDAY. SKPTltMHUK f, 1903.
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I'RIDAY, SKI'THMHKK 25, 1903.
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punr.isiiKn kvkhv i'kidav.
I.. W. HAWORTH - - Editor.
COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Sheriff
L. A. ANDREWS
For Clerk
NORMAN K. LYMAN
l'or Auditor
NATHAN C. WILLFONG
l'or Treasurer
C. A. STOME
For Assessor nml Tax Collector
GEORGE II. WILLIAMS
For County Attorney
W. H. SMITH
For Surveyor
THOS. E. COOK
For Members of the IJoanl of Supervisors
E. N. HOLMES
S. L. DESHA
JOSEPH VIERRA
W. G. WALKER
W. II. LAMHERT
Thk Herald may yet find itself
in that "awkward position" against
which it so kindly warned the Tki
iiunk before the convention. That
position was one in which it was
suggested this paper might be giv
ing unequal support to the nominees
of the Republican party. With a
good clear conscience we are whoop
ing it up for every man. Hut we
are pained with the attitude of the
Herald. This week it advocates a
compromise with the Home Rulers
as to Supervisors, naming Lambert
as the particular Republican candi
date whom it desires to have elected. I
Four to one is a pretty big conces
sion to make at this stage in the
game, by a paper that preached a
straight ticket before the conven
tion only.
Tin; Tribune had a hard time
of it getting the ticket in "straight"
last week but all the kinks were
oversights owing to the hurry and
excitement of convention week. The
name of C. A. Stobie for treasurer
one of the best vote pullers on the
ticket was omitted and the initials
of one of the supervisors went in
wrong. As curried and rubbed
down this week the ticket looks
better than ever. The voter who
feels that he can do better than sup
port the whole ticket from top to
bottom is the victim of false logic.
The Republican ticket is the good
governtuenl ticket.
At any rate, Secretary Carter's
scheme to capture endorsements
from all the County conventions in
the Territory failed with remarkable
emphasis. None but the County
of West Hawaii took the sly bait.
Oahu, Maui, Kauai and Kast Ha
waii were not in the gubernatorial
business at this time.
Thk bolt of J. II. Boyd and Cur
tis Iaukea at Honolulu from the
Republican party enables us to felic
itate ourselves on account of the
cohesive quality of the Big Island
brand.
Now that Carter has launched j
his gubernatorial boomlet, we 1
should soon hear from the other
three or four sides at Honolulu.
Carter a Candidate.
Honolulu, Sept. 21. Clarence
I. Crabbe, when seen this morning
regarding his letter to Hilo and
District Committeemen of other
counties, readily acknowledged the
authorship of the letters, also that
the letters were purely, personal as
far as he was concerned aud not the
result of any action by the Republi-
can Central Committee, of which
Mr. Crabbe is chairman.
"I have nothing to say further,"
said Mr. Crabbe.
"Isyour letter to indicate that
Mr. Carter is out for the Governor
ship and his compaign is begun?"
he was asked.
"Certainly, Mr. Carter is a can-
1 1.1 1 II
uuiate aim me wont is on.
SI. James' Mission.
Sixteenth Sunday nfter Trinity 7:30 n.
in,, Holv Eucharist; 11 11. m., Mnttius
nml Sermon; 7:30 p. m., Evensong and
Sermon.
IMS THIS IS YOUR II AT.
I (loud Huloi For Use In tho Wnr
1 Ak.iIiisI Mosqullops.
1 Mosquitoes breed only in water;
usually fresh, standing water in
artificial places.
Mosquitoes occur in the vicinity
in which they breed. Invasions
from long distances arc exceptional.
The young mosquito or "wrig
gler" lives in water at least 10 or
12 days.
Although the wrigglers live in
water they must come frequently to
the surface to breathe.
Coal oil on the surface of the
water prevents the wriggler from
breathing.
Destroy the breeding places and
you will destroy the mosquitois.
Kmyty the water from all tubs,
buckets, cans, ilower pots, vases,
etc., once a week.
Fill in or drain all pools, ditches,
and various excavations, as post
holes left unfilled, etc.
Change regularly rvery week all
water needed in chicken coops,
kennels, etc.
Treat with coal oil all standing
water which cannot be screened or
drained (1 oz. oil will cover 15
square feet of surface). The oil
does not affect the water for use if
the water is drawn from below.
Put wire netting over cisterns,
wells and tanks of water in every
day use.
Places in which it is undesirable
to place oil, such as watering
troughs for stock, lily ponds, etc..
can be kept free of the wrigglers by
putting in gold fish. The nymphs
of dragon flies and tadpoles of frogs 1
also feed on the wrigglers.
See that the plumbing about the
place is in perfect order. Prevent
leakage of pipes or clogging of(
eaveSi 1 Notice is hereby given that in rmr-
,, , , ' sunuce of an order made ami entered by
Inspect all cesspools and see that the Ciicuit Judge of the Circuit Court of
the covers are absolutely tight. 1,c vutu Circ"u, Territory of Hawaii,
,, ... . hi probate, on the 22ml day of Septem-
Clean away all weeds, grass and 1 ber, A. D. 1903, in the matter of the
bushes about ditches, ponds and .estate of Jose Gomes Jnrdiiic. deceased,
, , ,. , . the undersigned administrator of snid
other possible breeding places, since e.stQte wilt sell at public auction subject
these afford a hiding place for the l
. . . .
nrttilt tuniniutrinc
(.V.M.W .I.UiJI .. .WW.
Clean up vacant lots and back
yards of all cans, tins, bottles aud
rubbish.
First do away with or treat all
places where mosquitoes are known
to breed, and then begin work on
places where they might breed.
As a citizen of your community
you should f ;el a personal responsi-
unity tor 111c uestrtictton 01 me
mosquitoes in your district, and
seek to co-operate with your neigh
bors in the work ot doing away
with breeding places. Inspect and
treat with coal oil gutters, culverts,
ditches, man-holes, catch-basins,
etc., along the roadside. Mah-hole
covers should be screened.
Where oil is applied to standing
water it must be distributed evenly
over the surface. Use a hand syr
inge, or, if the area is great, si
knapsack sprayer.
Houses should be cleared of all
I winged mosquitoes by the burning
I of insect powder. The mosquitoes
will fall to the floor aud should be
collected and burned.
Relief in any community or dis
trict depends entirely upon the co
operation of the members of the
community.
ItKi SUGAR CARRIERS.
Two Years' Contract Slirnod With tlui
Aineiinin-llimiillini Line.
Honolulu, Sept. 17
The Anieri-
can-Hawaiian Steamship Co
has
, recently made an agreement by
which its ships will carry Hawaiian
( sugar around the Horn for at least
two years to come. The agreement
) was signed in New York just a
'short time ago by representatives of
the planters and the steamship
agents.
Under the new contract the
I American-Hawaiian freighters will
I handle all the sugar that can be
t carried with the tonnage at the dis-
.posal of the island trade. ' The
freighters will take about 105,000
h c 1 .1 tr
loii.soiMiKuruiuuiiui,.eiiUfi,eXlllmtw.lh01le t,,m bccUo18 Q
year and the planters are now chart -
ering sailing vessels to take the
u.n.im..-.
balance.
All of the sugar agents are in
cluded in the two years' contract,
as
It.
follows: II. Hnckfeld & Co.,
II. Davics & Co., Alexander &
' lialdwiii, C. Urewer & Co.,
Castle
te Cooke, F. A. Schaefer & Co.,
. Grimbaum & Co., and Henry
rhouse Trust Co
I Wntcrl
The contract calls for the hand
Hug of the cops of 1904 and 1905,
the planters agreeing to furnish
sugar for as many steamers as the
American-Hawaiian Steamship can
plncciit these waters. It is esti
mated that 105,000 tons of sugar
will be bundled by the freighters
during the season of 1904. The
total balance of the crop, neatly
300,000 tons, will be handled by
the sailing fleet excepting about
80,000 tons which will be shipped
direct to San Francisco by freight
ers. The sugar agents arc now
chartering sailing vessels to handle
the remainder of the crop.
The first of the freighters to take
part of the new crop will probably
be the Hawaii which is due to
arrive in December.
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Catholic Services.
CATHOLIC ClllMCll. IlKIIX'.it STRItKT.
Sundays Holy Muss nt 7, 9 nnd 10:30
n. 111.
At 7 n. 111. Portuguese sermon.
At 9 11. 111. English sermon.
At 10:30 n. 111. Httwniinn sermon.
At 7 p. in., Rosary, Portuguese sermon
nml Ilciiedictiou.
Week Days Holy Mnss every day nt
6 at m.
livery Sunday afternoon English in
struction for boys and girls at llrother's
and Sister's schools respectively, from 2
to 3 p. in.
Day or night tbe Catholic clergy will
attend to the wantsof the faithful.
RATHER OLIVER,
Parish Rector.
For Sale.
Lot on Waianuenue
uiaukn of Court House.
Rockey or J. U. Smith.
street, 300 feet
Enquire ofW.
tf
AdlUinistl'Iltor'S S II 1 C 0 1
Ileal and Personal
Properly.
to coiiiiruintion in- saiu court tie toiiow
ing described real aud personal propert'
ing described real aud personal property
situate in the District of South Hilo,
Island nnd Territory of Hawaii, to-wit:
Lot No. 4 of Kukuau 2nd, containing
2.1 acres nnd more particularly described
ns follows, to wit:
llegiunlng nt the Enst angle being also
the South angle of lot 2 the boundary
runs by true meridian,
1. S. 60 deg. 00 min. W. 295 feet along
street to South angle.
. 2. N. 30 deg. 00 min. W. 145 feet along
lot No. 5 to Westangle in Alauaio stream.
3. N. 49 (leg. 30 tniii. w. 70 leet along
j i Alauaio stream to X on rock in bed of
4. N. 7 (leg. 40 mm. w. 253 feet along
middle of stream to X on rock in bed of
stream
5. N. 40 deg. 00 min. 15. 105 feet nlong
bed of stream to stake at North angle.
6. S. 30 deg. 00 min. E. 54 feet up
bank of stream to Westangle of lot No. 2.
7. S. 30 deg. 00 min. E. 386 feet along
lot No. 2 to point or beginning.
Also the lease-hold interest or said de
ceased in lot No. 2, Pouohawai, contain
ing 5 ncres nnd expiring about 8 years
from the date hereof.
Said sale will be made at Public Auc
tion nt 11 o'clock a. in., on Tuesday, the
27th day of October, A. D. 1903, at the
front door of the Court House, in the
! District of South Hilo, Island and Terri-
tory of Hawaii.
Said sale will be made to the highest
liiit.lnr In cncti in tltiitml kind's imlil ruin .
j Conveyances at puichaser's expense.
JUhli uuain. hniiKAU,
Administrator of the Estate of Jose Gomez
Jardiue, deceased.
Wish & Hoss,
Attorneys for Administrator. 47-4
BY AUTHORITY.
CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY
OFFICES.
Every Candidate for n County office in
the Counties of Enst Hawaii, West Ha
waii, Maui and Kauai must file his nomi
nation paper at the office of the Secretary
or the Territory, in Honolulu, not later
1 than 5 o'clock on the afternoon of Tucs-
,iay, October 13th, 1903, accompanied by
a deposit of Twenty-five Dollars
Nomination papers must be signed by
not less than tueutyfive (25) duly quali
fied electors of the County for which such
election is to be held.
G. R. CARTER,
Secretary of the Territory.
C. R. I1UCKLAND,
Electoral Registrar.
Honolulu, Sept. 12, 1903. 464
NOTICE.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Uu-
1""1"5 " ,ro" ". superintendent
, of Public Works, I hereby give notice
J
1 Act 25 relating to nnd concerning vi,
hides, tires and wheels will be enforce
from nnd after the 5th day of December
A. D.
1903.
Section 3
forced.
of said Act will not be eli
(Signed) A. LIDGATE,
Chairman Hnmnkiia Road Hoard.
Humakua, Sept. 22, 1903.
M, S
IPROCLAMATION.
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WihkKas, Act 31 of the rcgulnr session,
, ,,. , , , . ,., .- ., '
of 1903 of the Legislature of the Territory
of Hawaii provides that nu election shall I
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be held on November 3rd. A. D. 1903, for,
the purpose of electing County officers,
nnd that nt least sixty days prior to the
3rd day of November, A. I). 1903, the
Governor shall Issue a proclamation for
such election,
Now, Ihei efort, in accordance there-
with, I, Sanford It. Dole, Governor or the j
Territory of Hawaii, hereby give notice
thnt n special election for County officers '
of the several Counties of the Territory of I
Hawaii, will be held oil Tuesday, the 3rd
day of November, A. D. 1903, between
the hours of 8 o'clock a. in. and 5 o'clock
p. m., in each County throughout the
Territory, except the County of Kalawao,
including Knlaupapa, Kalnwao aud Will
kohl, oil the Island or Molokai.
The Counties arc ns follows:
COUNTY., OE OAHU Including the
Island of Onhu nnd all other Islands or
the Territory not included in any other
County.
COUNTY OE MAUI Including the
Islands oPMaui, Molokai, Laual and Ka
hoolawc and all other Islands within
three nautical miles or the shores thereof,
but not including that part or the Island
or Molokai known as Kalaupapa, Kala
wao nnd Walkolu.
COUNTY OE WEST HAWAII In
cluding the Districts or Kau, North Ko
hala, South Kohala, North Koua and
South Kona, upon the Island or Hawaii,
and nil other Islands within three nauti
cal miles or the shores thereof.
COUNTY OE' EAST HAWAII In
cluding the Districts of Hilo, Puna and
Hamakua, upon the Island of Hawaii,
and nil other Istnuds within three nauti
cal miles or the shores thereof.
COUNTY OE KAUAI Including the
Islands of Knuni and Niihau, mid all
other Islands within three nautical miles
of the shores thereof.
County officers to be elected:
EOR THE COUNTY OE OAHU.
Seven Supervisors, two or whom shall
be elected from the Fourth Representa
tive District, two from the Eifth Repre
sentative District and three from the
County at large.
Sheriff, who shall be Coroner ex officio.
County Clerk, who slull be Recorder
ex olticw.
Auditor,
Assessor and Tnx Collector.
District Attorney.
Treasurer, who shall be License Collec
tor ex officio.
Surveyor.
EOR EACH OE THE COUNTIES OF
MAUI, WEST HAWAII, EAST
HAWAII AND KAUAI.
Five Supervisors.
SherifT, who shall be Coroner ex officio.
County Clerk, who shall be Recorder
ex officio.
Auditor.
Assessor and Tnx Collector.
District Attorney.
Treasurer, who shall be License Collec
tor ex officio.
Surveyor.
The Registration Precincts are as fol
lows: FIRST DISTRICT.
Puna, Hilo nnd Hamakua, Island of Ha
waii. First Precinct All of Puna except Ke
aau and Olna.
Second Precinct The lauds or Kcaau
and Olaa.
Third Precinct That portion o( Hilo
lying bctwucu Puna and Ponnhawaii
street and road nnd the line or its exten
sion to the sea.
Fourth' Precinct That portion or Hilo
lying between the Third Precinct and the
Hounlii stream.
Firth Precinct That portion or Hilo
lying between Houolii stream aud the
laud of Mnkahaualoa.
Sixth Precinct That portion or Hilo
lying between the Fifth Precinct and the
bed of the Waikaumalo Gulch.
Seventh Precinct That portion of the
First Election District lying between the
Sixth Precinct aud the bed of the Kaula
Gulch.
Eighth Precinct-That portion or the
First Election District lying between the
Seventh Precinct and the laud or Kalop.i.
Ninth Precinct That portion or the
First Election District lying between the
Eighth Precinct aud the bed or the Ma
lauah.ie Gulch.
Tenth Precinct That portion or the
First Election District lying between the
Ninth Precinct nnd Kohala.
SECOND DISTRICT.
Kohala, Koua nnd Kau, Island of Hawaii.
First Precinct North Kohala.
Second Precinct South Kohala.
Third Precinct Thnt portion of North
Koua lying north of the northerly boun
dary of Holualoa nml n Hue running from
the north corner of Holualoa to the south
corner of Puiiunahiilu.
Fourth Precinct That portion of the
econd Election District tyouuded by the
111 rd l'reciuct, Hnuiakiui, Kau, the
louudary of Kcaauhou from Kau to Ho-
minimi, the ninth boundary or Honaunnu
ml the sea.
Fifth Precinct That portion of South
Kona lying between Keel and Olelo
uioaua. Sixth Precinct That portion of South
Kona lying between thu Fifth Precinct
nml Kau.
Seventh Precinct That portion or Kit
,yi"K ,)clweL'" SoMlh Kwm n""1 '"'"" '
Higth Precinct Thcrcmaindorof Knit. '
TItllJI) limTHIfT
iiiikij ijimkii 1.
t 1 1 r t 1 , 1 1 1 t 1 1 ,.
Islands of Maui, Moloka), lentil and Kn-
hooLiwc. ,
T
Second Precinct-That portion of the
I
Island of Molokni excepting Knlanoapa,
Kalawao and Walkolu.
Third Precinct That nortiou of West
Maui lying between the lands of Wah a-
,, nllll Honokawai I
Fourth Precinct That portion of West
Maui lying between the lands of Haua-
ko and Wnihec, known as Kaanapali.
Fifth Precinct The Island of I.nuai.
o" rrccmci mat portion 01 me
uisinci oi wniuiKii lying west nun noriii
west of 11 Hue running from the mouth of
Wniluku stream southerly nlong the siud
hills to Mnalaca Hay and including the
Island of Kahoolawe.
Seventh Precinct That portion of the
District or Wniluku bounded by the Sixth
Precinct, the lauds or Pulchtinui, Kelia
linn, Kailua, Hokuula nml Hamakuapoko
nml the sea.
Eighth Precinct Ml that portion of
Kuln on East Mnui lying west of a line
running from Houuniiln to the north
boundary of Putchunul 011 the line or the
two bills Puu o Kali unit Puu o Koha.
Ninth Precinct The remainder of
Kuln nuil Mint portion (r Hamakuapoko j pcpe to the boundary line betweinW.il
lying south-west or the Maliko Gulch nml men nnd Kekaha Plantations nml extend
maukaortheroad running from Knlun- ing nlong n line in continuation of the
mil to the Makaw.10 Jail and 11 line in ex- said boundary to the sea.
tension thereof Fourth Precinct From nnd including
Tenth Precinct The remainder or Ha- Kalahea to and including Hanapepe.
makuapoko and that portion or llama- Fifth Precinct The District -or Kolo.i
kualon lying west of the Kahalehaku ' from its junction with Lihue to and in.
stream. . eluding the land or Lauai.
Eleventh Precinct That poition of1 Sixth Precinct The District of Lihue.
East Maui lying between IUleh.iku and I Seventh Precinct Extending frnui the
Opuola streams. lutitl or Pap.ia to nnd including the land
Twelfth Precinct That portion of East
Maui lying between Opiioln and Knpaula
streams.
Thirteenth Precinct All that portion
of East Maui lying between the Twelfth
Precinct nnd Kipahulu,
Fourteenth Precinct Kipahulu and
Knupo.
Fifteenth Precinct-That portion of1
East Maui lying bctweeu the Fourteenth
Precinct aud the Eighth uud Ninth Pre
cincts, including KabUiim aud Ho
iiunuU. FOURTH DISTRICT.
All that portion of the Island of Oahu
lying enst aud south of Nuiumi street
and a line drawn in extension thereof
from the Niiuauu Pali to Mokapil Point.
First Precinct All that portion of the
said District comprised in the District of
Honolulu and lying east of a line running
from the long bridge oil Ala Mo inn to
the north angle of King uud Punnhou
streets, the true bearing being N. 30 deg. ,
30 min. E., thence nlong Punnhou street
to the foot of Mauoa Road; thence maiikn
to aud nlong the western edge of Mauoa
Valley to the head of the sauic.
Second Precinct All that portion of
the mid District lying between the west-1
erly boundary of the First Precinct and ft '
Hue running from the seashore along
Sheridan street, Piikoi street extension
and Piikoi street, to and along the west-
cm boundary of the Luualilo Home
premises to the south corner of Kalawa-
hilic aud along the eastern bouudarv or
Kalawahine until it strikes the western
side or the First Precinct nt a point nbout
1400 reel hip " Tantalus.
Third Precinct All that portion or the
said District bounded by the westerly
boundaries or the First, Second and
Eighth Prcciiitts, Niiuauu and School
streets, a Hue running from the junction
or School and Punchbowl streets, to the
old flag pole crest of Punchbowl ami the
summit of the Kntiahuauui range.
Fourth Precinct All that portion of
the said District bounded by the Third
and Eighth Precincts and lleretania and
Niiuauu streets.
Fifth Precinct All that portion ot the
said District bounded by the Eighth Pre-
cinct and lleretania, Punchbowl, King
and Mllilaui streets and the water front.
Sixth Preeiuet-AII that portion of the
said District hounded by lililam, King,
,,,,,. , .,
Punchbowl, Iteretani mud Nuu.iiiu streets
and the harbor.
Seventh Precinct All that poition of
the said District lying outside of the Dis
trict of Honolulu
Eighth Precinct All that
the said District lying between
erly boundnr) of the Second Precinct aud
a Hue running from the shore nlong
South, King nnd Alapai streets, and from
the head of Alapii Street to the old flag
pole crest of Punchbowl; thence to and
along easterly edge of Pauoa Valley until
it strikes the westerly line of the Second
Precinct nt a point just tunkai of the hog
back at foot of Tantalus Cone.
FIFTH DISTRICT.
All tint portion or the Island or Oahu
lying west aud north of Niiuimi street
nnd 11 Hue drawn in extension thereof
from the Nutiiuu Pali to Moknpu Point
First Precinct All that portion of the
Judicial and Taxation District of Koolau
poko lying west nnd north or a line
drawn from the Niiuauu Pali to Moknpu
Point.
Second Precinct The Judicial aud
Taxation District of Koolaulna.
Third Precinct The Judicial and Tax
ation District of Waialua.
Fourth Precinct The Judicial and Tax-
! ntiou District of Wnianae.
' mriu Precinct All that portion of the
Judicial nnd Taxation District or Ewa,
comprised in the lauds or Hoaeac nml
Honouliuli.
Sixth Precinct All the remaining por
tion or the Judicial and Taxation District
or Ewa.
Seventh Precinct All that portion or
Honolulu or Knim lying nmtjnl of the
King street road from the l(wn line to
ui miir sireci limine, inn a I tumiKn n
,,,., ,, . ., ,
stHiu roml itoiii the Hwn line to the main
. JCnlll I V II
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Eighth Precinct All that portion of
it ii i.-.. 1 i. r .1...
.............. ... wai tjMiMfo ni'iiirtii j till.
King street mid from the main road up
Kni,i Valley to Lillha stieet and a line
,in,, r,,,,,, it... t...i .1. ,..,. 1.. :....
of tllL. Hne or jndd street, to and along
lhe ri(ige forming the westerly border of
Xuuniiu Valley,
Ninth I'rcciiict All Hint portion of
Honolulu or Kona lying between the
Eighth Pre cinct and Nuu.iiiu street, and
unnku ,,f iilu. ,imwll !,,., School
street, the Nuunuii stream nnd lleretnni.i
street.
Tenth Precinct All that portion of
Honolulu or Koha bounded by King,
Liliha and School streets, the Nutiauu
stream, lleretania and Nuiiauu streets and
the hnrbor. .
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Island of Kauai and Niihau.
First Precinct The Island of Niihau.
Second Precinct That portion or the
District of Wniiuea extending from the
Third Precinct to the Puu iiiaaua Point.
Third Precinct That portion of the
District of Want km extending from Haua.
of Wiiilim.
Eighth Precinct Extending from Ka
lihiwa! river to and including the laud of
Pap.ia.
Ninth Precinct Extending from Kali
liiw.il river to the north boundary of the
District of Waimea.
In t-'sli'0'0' "hereof. I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
SKAI. seal of the Territory of Hawaii
to be hereto affixed.
Done 4t the Capitol 111 Honolulu this 31st
dajr of August, A. D. 1903
(.Signed) SANFORD U. DOLE.
Hy the Governor,
'(.Signed) G. R. CARTER,
Secretary of the Territory.
45-8
wXtodd's
NEW
HARNESS
SHOP
I have opened a shop on Waianuenue
I street, next to Demosthenes' Cale, where
l "' ready to make
GOOD HARNESS
and
FINE SADDLES
English Saddles a Specialty
HARNESS REPAIRED
REASONAliLE CHARGES
W. A. TODD.
Hilo Electric Light Co., It6.
Houses Wired and
Lights Installed
' In accordance with the rules or the No-
tiolml l,oara r 1,re Underwriters.
A coinplelf stock or
ri rpTOirfli ciiddmpc
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
Fixtures, Shades. Table, lied and Desk
Lamps, etc., alwajs on hand.
Fan Motors . $5
. ., ,
Fan Motors. wiNe frame, 8
" "
Sowing Machine Motor 20
Power for operating them f 1 a mouth
Prico of Lamps Reduced.
'r''MB-C. P. Lamps, 25c Each
Estimates furnished 011 all classes
Electrical Work and Cnutiacts taken
install apparatus complete.
10
AT TH1C
BAY CBTY
SODA WORKS
i
PURE SODAS
ARE MADE FROM
PURE EXTRACTS
Prompt Delivery for
25c per Doz.
Please Ring Vp Phone 117,
Office aud Factory
WAIANUENUE STREET
Opposite Dr Rice's
S. DECKER, Mgr.
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