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THK WKKKLY IIII.O TRIIlUNB, HILO. HAWAII, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1903.
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somi: nuititr.s.
tmnmtmiimmmninwi a rj Qkin
SS ir rakitirnif """ Economic (Jovrriimciit Will (Jnrry
time. Hut what kind of blood? Hloh Honolulu, Oct. 14. It Is rather
IShT'Si. "'ffiVw,'! K5 ! Poor advertisement to go with the
hoaltliy. Impuroblood covers tlioskin 'call for bids for bonds, a statement
with iiiinitK's, sums, bolls. ee.em.i, I r ,,,.... r, lt.ii 1.1
ur. sail-riiuuui. " -" -
I indicate n bankrupt state of the
Territory when county government
'comes into operation the first of
UKNTHAI, AMi:ill!AN TliOUIIUlS.
1 J. D. KENNEDY I
i WATCHES I
I CLOCKS
I JEWELRY J
- Elegant Line of ;
I Hew Gut Glass 1
Pine Watch mid Clock Repair
ing Solicited
Satisfaction Ouataulccd.
SPRECKELS' BLOCK ;
5 Front Street, Hilo.
TWUMlMUltUlttUMMUUl
3 i emotions, totter, salt-rhuiim.
. Z Volcano Stables & Trans. Co.
(Iniilfiiinlu ami Nlntnin.ua I In
on Salvador mill Honduras.
Panama, Oct. 14. The Kepub
lies of
have combined and are making ,i:oun. 111. arc lundcd in cither Pnhaln or Honuapo the aine evening.
preparations for a war on Salvador
TIME TABLE OF STAGE ROUTES.
This it the only line of stage m.ikiug rfnnliirttrlH between Knu and Hilo mid
. t t.. . . r tn
nnnlPttinln iinl Vir-irntMin I tllK,MK lc oicano 01 l""-'1-
UUUlCIIWin aim iMl.iruUil , f) Tll,lr..inv n,l ,..,... l,rimte Tuesday IKiseiiiirs or fxim-M. Uiivlnv Kilo nt
Mr. Prank llrnrtt. of Katcoorlic. W. A
cii(tihUiliotiRraili anil tellm lut cured lilm
and Honduras.
A plan to invade San Salvador
has been under consideration for
1 1904. it miglit be Honest tt true, some time by President Manuel lis
though hard to represent things ' trada Cabrera of Guatemala, who
that way. Taking the financial 1 in pursuit of this idea endeavored
affairs of the Territory for the two j to enlist the aid ol the Hondurean -.
years ended December 31, 1902, Government in war. Honduras lies
and comparing them with the ap- on the south and east of San Salva
propriations for the two years cud-1 dor and Guatemala on the north,
ing June 30,1905,110 such lugtt- and an expedition from each of
.brious prospect as that just men- these countries would catch San
tioned is to be apprehended. On Salvador between two fires and
I the contrary, a Territorial adr.iiuis-lplncc the Republic in an interesting
rhroniili connections with the steamers Kiniiu and Manna I.o.i arc made both on
.irrivnl and departure.
STAGES FOR VOLCANO OF KILAUEA AND KAU
Via Hilo Railroad and Volcano Stugis :
wiit'ii a iMiyinr skin iiriikoiiut in bad sore i tratiou as economical as that of the
about my lumU. After trlnB a Rtcat many , , Tw,. ,. ,t ,nM
Mrsapariua .w j -' -"- -.v..."- , iyu(
predicament.
According to the plans it was in
tended that Guateiiinla was to have
remedies In xaln. 1 took Ajer's
... .. "', v,MLrZ i !n.c,i!!,ly,i8 .together with an honest and intelli-i
HIT i Ti i II I trmibtednir.ilii nltlisaM'ro imlls. but ond iiot- '
WltlKfiH liOIT nOllSc thMif tbosuiie old remedy .omi.icteiy cured gC1it administration of affairs by ; moved on San Salvador at the close
&a B.A & m m L.w j m. m b ww m r i -. ... ,. . ..-,. riki(u., ..iirii .', f,ii,i.
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I uit: i-umiuus, uugiu u uiui iuc
R.A. LUCAS vt CO., Prup'rs.
WAIAKEA BRIDGK, HILO
HAVI5 NOW A FLKHT 01'
Gasoline Launches
and Small Boats
FOR FUI1L1C HIRB
rassengcrs and baggage taken to niu
from vessels in the harbor ot reasonable
rates. Launches and rowboats to hire
tor private picnics and moonlight rides.
RING UP ON TELEPHONE
AGKNl'S l'OR
Wolverine Gasoline Engine
Self-starter and reversible engine. In
practicability it is equal to the steam en
gine. Sizes from l'i li. p. upwards.
Boats tilted with this engine or frames ot
any si?e to order. For particulars apply
to R. A. LUCAS, Manager.
cltie In tin-world
AVER'S
aparilla
nsr-i
i 0
Tberv ae manv ml tat Ion " .Saraiiarllla."
Ilr -mho ynii i;ei Ajer'i.
ii mi.irlil i liy kwtilnc jour Imweli
.ilnl i l Ii.it' l'llls.
UNION
SALOON
Shipman Strrkt
Open from 5 A.M. to 11 P.M.
Alilll' '
III !l"!
Vttftni '- J C (tirTCl4well.MiH..lJ.S.A.
For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANYi
KEYSTONE
SALOON
First Class
LIQUORS
WINES AND
CORDIALS
At Moderate Prices,
Mixkd and Fancy Drinks
Concocted by
Expkrikncrd Mixologists
The Celebrated
Honolulu Primo Beer
and
Rainier Beer
On Draught.
Ten Cents a Class
FRISK LUNCH
Draught Boor IO Cents
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" IO
taxpayers through upon smooth
seas in the initial experience of
county government. It is to be
taken for granted that the current
revenue for the present biennial
period will not fall below that of the
two years with which comparison is
being made. Then let figures talk.
The curreut revenue for the two
years ended December 31, 1902, was
$5i558n.o7. For the same period
the current expenditures were $5,-
144,411.31. Thus a snug balance
f $5J 'I399-70 was left in the treas
ury. It is to be remembered that
there was no loan money to spend
in those two years, which would
naturally cause a greater drain than
usual upon current revenue.
The appropriations under current
revenue for the present biennial
period, beginning July 1, 1903,
amount to $4,992,051.51 all told.
Supposing the current revenue does
not exceed that for the two years
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7:00
of the rainy season, which would
have made the date for the move
some time this month. However,,
the contemplated combine with
Honduras appears to have fallen
through, owing to the refusal of
the President of that Republic to
join hands with Guatemala in the
attempt. The project has by no
means been abandoned by President
Cabrera of Guatemala, and conse
quently news of his combination
with Nicaragua was expected.
San Salvador is more closely con
nected with Guatemala than any
other Central American country,
and is most easily reached by troops,
thus making it the natural objective
point for expeditions from that
country. Honduras is separated
from Guatemala by a range of
mountains, which would render the
transport of soldiers a matter at
tended by much difficulty, but in
the case of San Salvador only a
tableland about thirty miles in width
P.M.
3:00
3:30
4:30
7:30
Wed.
A.M.
5:00
A. M.
7:00
7:30
8:30
1 1 yo
Fri.
A.M.
6:00
a i
5o
II .5 T
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SuS
5s
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-t O m
v
10:30 1 1 :oo
P.M.'
12:30
3:001
P.M.
3:00
3!3
4:3"
7:30
Sun.
A.M.
5:00
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STATIONS
I v.. Volcano Stables..ar I
Hilo. f
Waiakea ar (
R Depot. V
ar .Mountain view lv
ar Volcano Hoikc lv
j lv Wn
Hilo R.
A.M.
9M5
93"
8:30
553"
, Sun.
,P. M.
nr 4:30
'A.M.
ar Pallida lv 10:30
lv Volcano House.
10:30
P.M.
ia:.v
2:00" nr Illlea ar
ir Honuapo lv
7:30
a.30
11:30
P. M.
12:15
5:00
6:00
7:00
"Connecting with Manna Loa. HOu arrival oi Manna I.oa.
TIME TABLE OF STEAMER MAUNA LOA:
Arrives Honuapo Leaves Honuapo
Thursday Aug. 13 Sunday Aug.
Sunday ." Aug. 23 ' Wednesday Aug.
Thursday hept. 3 Mintlay Kept.
9:30
U
P.M.
5:45
5'-3
4:3"
1:30
A.M.
"MS
6:00
Sun.
P.M.
2:30
I
v
P.M.
5M5
53"
4:30
1:30
I P.M.
4:3"
A.M.
10:30
c
It.
A. M.
9:45
9:30
8:30
5-3o
Ihu.
P.M.
4:30
A.M.
10:30
9 '3o
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Time Table of Volcano Stabtes Stage lor
LAUPAHOEHOE, HONOKAA AND KAWAIHAE
Kvery Day
Hxcept I
Friday.
Friday
here compared the expenditure of (separates the two countries. It is
these appropriations would leave a possible to travel in a day on horse-
J. C. 8ERRAO,
Proprietor.
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.
Sugar Factors,
Commission Agents.
Sole Agents for
National Cane Shredders,
Baldwin Locomotives,
Alex. Cross & Sons' Sugar Cane
and Coffee Fertilizers.
PspTces i
1 1
W. DOWNER!:
Proprietor.
KINAU..
SALOON
C. Unddaky, Prop.
its
pleasing, 6
icnt, but i I
1 .. 1...1..
Many who read this advertisement
have never seen any PURE
BLACK PEPPER. In
pure state it is a most
fragrant, pungent coiuliuie
tin! article commonly sold a little
black pepper and a lot of roasted
peanut shells, cannot appeal to any
one. Our PEPPER comes in
15c, 25c, 40c and 75c tins, and it
will be a lesson to yon to try a tin
of it and learn how little you have
In future advertisements we will
want to show you the goods at our
store.
Rainier and
Primo Beer
bottled and
on draught
Hest Wines
and Whiskies
Beer, 10c a Glass
surplus of $663,759.56 at the end of
this period. It is said there is a
floating debt of about $750,000.
Much of this came over from the
previous period, but, allowing that
it all came over and were added to
the appropriations for this period,
its payment would make the aggre
gate expenditure but $86,240.44 in
excess of the sum of current reve
nue for the two years ended De
cember 31, 1902.
Another thing to be remembered
is that a large proportion of the ap
propriations on current revenue ac
count are for the benefit and use of
counties, while the counties are to
assume burdens that the Territory
had previously sustained. It is
I probably too much to expect that
1 the Territory will be sav
I expense as the counties are to as
sume. Two sets of governments
I will not merely divide the cost of a
single set, as there must be consid
erable duplication and overlapping
of similar functions. Yet, with
' economy and business judgment in
' both establishments, the excess of
the combined expenditures over the
! present cost of government ought
1 not to spell bankruptcy.
-
Want (Mir Mosultoes.
Honolulu, Oct. 17. A circular
back from the capital of Guatemala
into Salvadorian territory, and there
would be no trouble attendant upon
the entrance of an army into the
latter Republic.
Dr. Stanley sat directly across the
table from Major Cerf, quietly smok
ing his cigar as Cerf abused him,
and held him up to ridicule.
Cerf went on and on, glaring at
j Stanley, and piling on invectives.
Stanley looked at the end of his
ciga-, and seemed to be wondering
whether he should let the ash re
main or flick it off.
Mortification and distress were
written on every face in the room.
At last Cerf paused. Then Stan
ley rose slowly, and, with a puzzled
ed as much i expression, said inquiringly, "What
is the wild Cerf saying?
Instantly the table was in a roar,
Cerf stood for a moment in a daze.
Then he left the room, and Stanley,
flicking the ash from his cigar, went
on smoking. 1
1 iii m 1 I
Yokohama, Oct. 13. The Rus-
siau force at Newchwang has been
increased. i
London, Oct. 13. The alarmist
i rumors from the Iar Kast, predict-,
ing war between Russia and Japan, I
are unconfirmed.
Washington, Oct. 13. The Rus
sian embassy is not alarmed over
the situation and believes that tin
A. M.
8:00
9:01)
10:15
11:50
12:00
1:00
1:30
2:15
3:00
Moil, and
Wed.
P. M.
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
Tues. and
Fri.
A. M.
7:00
3:45
2500
4:00
A. M.
4:30
5:30
6:45
7:30
8:30
9'-3o
10:00
10:45
11:30
12:30
1:30
2:30
3:30
4:30
Wedn'sd'y P. M
Other days
Hv..
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ar,,
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1
ar
.Volcano Stables.
Papaikou
Pepeekeo
Hoiiomn
..ur
..ar
..ur
..ar
o
Hakalau lv
ar Honolulu! nr
jar Waikamalo ar
iar P.tpaalna ar
ar Laupahoehoe lv
lv Laupahoehoe ar
ar Ookala ar
lar Kiikaiau ir
lar Paauilo ar
!ar Hoiiokaa ar
lv llonokna ar
nr Kukuihaclc ar
'nr....Waimea (Kamuela) ar
ar Kawaihae lv
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P. M.
3:00
2:00
1:00
12:15
A. M.
1 1 130
10:30
10:00
9!5
S:oo
P. M.
4!3
3:30
2!3V
i'-AS
1:00
M.
12:00
A. M.
11:30
10:30
10:00
Mon. and
Friday
A. M.
10:00
9:00
8:00
7:00
5:30
Wed. and
Sat.
P. M.
3:i5
:35
9:45
7:00
When the weather is too rough for the Kinau to laud at Laupahoehoe Wednesday
the leaving time of stage from Hilo ischaugedto4:oo a.m. on Thursday morning, and
the Wednesday stage from Laupahoehoe to Hoiiokaa will be held to connect with it.
On Mondays following the arrival of the Malum Loa in Honuapo 011 Sundays, the
leaving time of the stage for Laupahoehoe front Hilo is changed to 10:00 a. in., and
the Hoiiokaa stage is held nt Laupahoehoe to connect with it.
Aside from carrying of ctpress matter and passengers these stages carry U. S.
Mail, so patrons may rest assured of prompt connections.
C. E. WRIGHT, Manager.
O. IvEHJVXAJVV
THE ARTISTIC TAILOR
Will produce a garment upon order that will satisfy the most
fastidious wearer of clothes. The
Latost in Spring Suitings and Trouserings
Are now arriving. Nearly all the Soring Patterns will be found
exclusively at I.eiunatui's.
Call and Look at tho Goods
C LEHMANN, WAIANUENUF. ST.
f
i ot it ami learn now little vou nave i ,
J known of BLACK PEPPER. Jl
f In future advertisements we will T !
f speak of Red Pepper, White Pep- i I
i per, Fnglish Mustard, Leaf Sage, i 1
i Allspice, etc. Ill the meantime we A
U he Owl Drug Co., Ltd. (
J Hilo, Hawaii J
I!
I Call and oxamlno our stock
Telephone 38
imWUHHnHBBBaaHHHBHHH
If you want to
Advertise in nesp.pirs
anywhere at an tunc
1 ill on or write
n. C. Hake's Advertising Agency
lit ' M'T' liant . i:i(lmii!
SAN FRANCI80O - CAL.
letter has been received by the local
United States Quarantine Station
fi-mii llio .'iiirirnnn ftptiirnl nf the
Marine Hospital Service asking for dispute with Japan will be settled
a collection of specimens of tnosqui- j a,nical,ly.
toes in Honolulu to be lorwarded to ! "
Washington in franked envelopes. J
The object is to make a thorough 1
I study of the various kinds of mos-'
iquitoes to determine the nature and j
extent of their instrumentality in j
, nn..,.iiMn .Iniwriirniii! ff ilfiriilltr ill. I
l.WllVi;jr lll imilgl.lUM.1 W, WWUI..J , 1
sease.i. The specimen mosquitoes
will be submitted to Dr. L. C.
Howard, entomologist of the De-
j parttnent of Agriculture, for cxain
! iuation.
1 The Experiment Station has been
giving the matter a thorough seien
I tific investigation, under D. L. Van 1
Dine, and it may be called upon to
I furnish specimens.
Berlin, Germany, Oct. 12. The
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CriSIS 111 II1C IVUDICIII .-Hlll.llllJII 1.1 II1U 1
leading feature in German diplo-'
malic circles, but nil the Embassies ,
assert that they have no definite 1
information on the progress of I
events. I
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RAINIER BOTTLING WORKS
Kfi AGENTS, HONOLULU I
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...All kinds of
RUBBER GOODS
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. II. PKASK, President
Sail Francisco, Cal., U. S. A.
Koa! Koal!
Koa Lumber in small ami large qnauli.
ties; well seasoned.
NoTlCK Neither the Masters nor' I'anilture made to order, any style
Agent of vessls of the "Matson Line" l wanted. Repairs made 011 any kind ot
will be responsible for anv debts eon. furniture. Prices moderate.
W,l by the crew. R. l GUARD. sorrao Cabinet Shon;
Agent.
Hilo, April 16, 1901. 24- Apply to JOSH . SKRRAO.
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