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u" JM ipwp iH!l tHP ) THK WRRKLY HILO TRMUNK, IIII0, HAWAII', FRIDAY, PRBRUARY afi, 1904. ..wmw) m.imiiM niyiUlpupMf Ear &S& J Sf 'JSKX5n MfJSMW PER la ' Whiskey mmm m LOCAL ITKMS. Mrs. Pi A. Rocder I xUlling nt I'lipn ldii. Mrs. 1'. A. Mcdailf goes to Honolulu toduy. I. Peck goes 1 Honolulu toiluy on business. J. V. Mnspn goes l0 Honolulu totbiy on business. Large supply of fresh rhubarb at the llllo Market. II. S. Overend returned Wednesday from Honolulu. Prosecuting Attorm-j llnwllus returns to Honolulu todny. Otto W. Hose nnd wife are passengers today to Honolulu. A. H. Locbenstcin returned last Satur day from Kolmln. F. W. Thrum nnd f itully go to Hono lulu todny to remain. The S. S. Enterprise will sail Tor San Francisco on March 10. G. P. Ocnulson of the Oahu Railroad returns to Honolulu todav, C. II. Rnmscy, the Honolulu c.mdv man, was in Hilo thin week on business. Twenty mules consigned to the Hutch inson plantation arrived in the Enter prise Miss Hannah Williams goes to Hono lulu todny to spend n vacation of two months. L. A. Thurston, Mrs. Thurston, Miss Thurston nnd Miss Potter return to Ho nolulu today. The Pecks will soon thkc up their resi dence in the house recently occupied by A. Ii. Locbenstcin. JAPANESE DEFEATED Mcl.KAN-CUOW. BY AUTHORITY. lit in if 11 n 1TTI V 1 1'onulnr llllo Couple Ihillnl In Mar 11V NAYAL bAliUi.. r, .,.,. SELLING OUT The Purser of the S. 8. Maul tele- Wnltcr 8. phoned KC TUCKUIiy. McLean nnd Aiinn Crow 8:30 nt A ... itinni1 Tllnuililtf fttitl I H tt (it v...ti.nlf.v nltiTMnmi 11ml wiit-uwiiiui u.mm .. H I l. ,.!...... .f ! KrI. I. tu otelt.f Mro Hrml .... 1 - r .!. ....- A mmi m ..v . o .... 1 ....o. HCWfc 11(1(1 mini: im iinuiiitri 1111x11 vii- w . ., 1 1 tiri'viiiiui. gngcincnt nl Port Arthur in which the Japanese were defeated, losing four cruisers nnd a number of trans-port. llldffood-L'lcus Claud Bldgood nnd Miss Carrie Clews of San Ilernardino, Cftl. were united In wedlock Wednesday nt hlghnoon nt the Pirst Foreign church, Rev. Curtis E. Shields officiating. Mr. Will McKenzie stood up as best man nnd Mrs. J. T. Lewis attended the bride ns bridesmaid. The ceremony was performed in the presence of only n few intltunte friends. After n brief stay at the Volcano House, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bldgood will reside in Hilo. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Curtis E. Shields of the Pirst Foreign Church nnd was witnessed only by close relatives and a few intimate friends, At the appointed hour the min ister led the way into the parlor followed bv the groom nnd Mr. McLean, itn The united States (o eminent, having tnken owr thtf lights, livncons nnd buoys T ' ... , ,. . . . , , , , ,. r . ., A ,, IntheTerritorvof llnwnll on January 1, l Will return to the Mainland about tllC ISt of April. All 1004, under the direct charge of the HIV C'lotlllllg Stock ltlUSt be Sold t 1)V March 15th I expect Llght-Uousc Hoard of the nipitrimcniofj ever' garment to be sold, Save 25 to 40 per cent, by pur chasing now. I have SUITS' ALPACA AND SERGE COATS WHITE DUCK COATS AND TROUSERS I1AROAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. mediately after whom came the bride If'""" f l,1,e Ooverutnent of with Mrs. Brcymnn ns matron of honor. , UnUed Slsl" dur,n ll,c ,nonUl of KnlrrprlKo Arrives. The S. S. Enterprise, Captain Young- ren, arrived from San Francisco Tuesday morning with the following passengers: ! Miss Elsa Grubb, L. Gibson, Master E. I Robertson, J. P. Slsson nnd wife, Geo. S. McKenzie, Mrs. F. A. Roedcr, Fred Roedcr, J. R. Daggett, Cnrric Clews nnd J. T. Clews. Win. Conrad was made u citizen of the United Slates by Judge Little Tuesday. J. I. Kirschbcrg leaves today for an ex tensive business tour through the Slates in the interest of the Tropical Fruit Pack- ' ing Company? He goes to introduce Ha There will be n special meeting of the waiian jellies nnd jams in the Eastern Hilo Agricultural Society Saturday after noon at 1:30 o'clock. Captain W. A. Fetter goes to Honolulu today on business connected with the Hawaiian National Guard. S. L. Desha returned Wednesday. He accompanied Governor Carter nnd Secre tary Atkinson on their tour through West (Hawaii. Senator John T. Ilroun will make an nddress nt the Wninken Mission next Sunday night, The services last Sunday evening were well attended. J. II. McDonald, Territorial Bacteriolo gist, arrived by the Kinnii to make pre liminary tests in the matter of the leper cases to be treated by Dr. Rice. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Sissou arrived by the Enterprise and will reside perma nently in Hilo. They will live in the Hitchcock cottage on School street. The bridge on Bridge street will be ready for travel before the Road Hoard begins grading the approach on the city side unless n beginning is made pretty soon. Mrs. Weight has rented the Coney house and will move into it about April 1. The premises and the house are un dergoing a thorough overhauling and renovation. So-So, by imported Durbin, is the name of n new Hilo racehorse, shipped from San Francisco by Geo. S. McKenzie. So-So is a four year old gelding of grent spirit nnd will inject new life into Hilo's holidays. Ex-Deputy Sheriff Overend states that he did not go to Honolulu for the pur pose of securing the office of Sheriff of this island or any other office connected with the police department of this island. "I did not go on political matters in any sense of the word," mid he. The Rosecrans arrived from Honolulu Thursday morning nnd will pail for S.in Fr.mcisco Saturday. She towed from Honolulu the Am." sell. W. H. Talbot, laden with 1260 tons of coal for the Hilo Railroad Co, The Hawaiian-American S3. Oregon, Captain Jas. W. Carty, arrived in Hilo Sunday morning from Kahului for sugar. She took on 2,375 tons here ns follows: Pepeekeo,3oo; Ouome.1,525; Olaa, 1,150; Waiakea, 400. She brought for Hilo 4,000 barrels of lime and 100 tons of gen eral cargo. From here she returns to Kuhului to complete her cargo. The nrxt vessel of this line to arrive in Hilo will be the flagship Texan . " " - trade. He will visit nil the large cities ns far ns New York. J. C. Ridgway will be engaged nil next week weighing in the cargo of coal from the W. II. Talbot. He tried to secure per mission to hire a deputy for this work but failed, and he says that the customs office therefore will be during this time nt Wniakca. Deputy Collector of Customs J. C. Ridgway seized a shipment of California roses consigned to J. II. Barron this week and forwarded the same to the entomolo gist nt Honolulu for inspection for pests. This action is in accordance with instruc tions made to prevent the ingress of ene mies to vegitation. Geo. S. McKenzie nrrived in -Kilo by the Enterprise niter nn absence of nearly n yenr. He came down on (justness, Hav ing several interests in the Islands yet. He was accompanied by bis sister, Mrs. F. A. Roeder nnd her son, Fred Roedcr. Mr. McKenzie will remain in Hilo a week or two mid then go to Honolulu. IJrey The bride wore 11 beautiful gown of crepe I du chine over taffeta. Orange! blossoms in the bride's hair and n large bouquet of the same carried in her hand, harmonized with her gown and enhanced her natural striking beauty. It was a ring wedding, mid the sol emnities were pronounced in the front parlor beneath an arch of bamboo ornate Willi Ircsii roses. Kosc wrcaius niso dec orated the room. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. llrcymnii, Master Eugene Brcymati, Mr. Crow, Mr. and Mrs. Morague, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs, Shields, Mr. Eastoti, and Mr. Nichols. After the ceremony the coiiixiuy re tired to the dining room for refreshments. The dining room had been prettily decor ated with pink begonias and maiden hair fern. During tire evening the Hawaiian orchestra rendered sweet music. The bride and groom were the recipients of ii large number of beautilul presents. After a visit of several days at the Vol cano Mr. and Mrs. McLean will return to their residence in Puueo where they will be nt home to their friends. commerce mid Labor, nnd having const! tilled the Hawniiau Light-House Service 1 a division of the Twelfth Light-House District of the United Stntes, mid The Territorinl Government having, by request, continued to operate the lights and maintain the buoys and beacons at the anu nry, 1904. Notice is hereby given that on this tiny, February I, 1904, the Department of Commerce nnd Labor, through the duly appointed representatives of the Light House Hoard, has taken over the lights, beacons, buoys, etc., in the Territory of Hawaii, and will administer the same under the laws nnd regulations of the Light-House Establishment. G. R. CARTER, Governor of the Territory of Hawaii. Hilo, Hawaii, February I, J904. 15-3 I Notice. THIRD Belle of Jefferson The Pride of Kentucky, satisfies. It invites iuspectioji. It is fearless of competition. CALLON $3.50 Go to the Hilo Market for fresh rhu barb. Dr. John Holland has permanently located in Hilo. Fresh cow for sale at n bargain. In quire at Tkiiiunh office. 15 For sale Plymouth Rock Roosters. Apply T. F. Wills, Fnhula. February Delineators nnd patterns arc ready nt Moses & Raymond's. The March Delineator and patterns have arrived at Moses & Raymonds. Honolulu Primo beer fresh from the keg nt Demosthenes, two drinks for 11 quarter. For SalV.: New ISeamers Special cushion frame bicycle for $37 cash. See W.J. Stone. Keep your clothes in shape. Set of six wire hangers with rod for 90c, Moses & Raymond. If you desire to meet the justly cele brated Paul Jones call ut Serrao's whole sale liquor house. Davlcs & Co. are offering to the trade thirteen varieties of toilet soaps at popu lar prices. Look over their line. Fresh Primo beer on draught at the Union Saloon; good lunch oil the side board; hearty welcome extended. See Webb: he repairs sewing machines, cash registers, typewriters, umbrellas and safes; sharpens scissors, sells sewing machines, needles and oil, cartridges ami ammunition; opening safes a specialty. The famous Paul Jones whiskies, madp in Kentucky, can now be had in Hilo. J. G. Scrrao has secured the exclusive agency for the Paul Jones brand and in vites trial orders. He received n large stock by the Roderick Dint, both bourbon nnd rye. AN OLAA DANCE. Cotillion Club .Members Entertained by Mr. nud Mrs. McSlockcr. One of the most pleasant evenings for members of the Cotillion Club was Mon day evening last, when in response to an invitation from Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Mc Stockcr nearly all the membership were their guests nt a dance at the Olaa Club rooms. A special train was chartered, which left Hilo with a jolly company aboard. They soon nrrived nt Kecau and were received at the dance hall by Mr. and Mrs. McStockcr, assisted by Mrs. Thurston and Miss Potter. The ball had been beautifully deco rated for the dancers nnd members of the Cotillion Club had never danced to better music than wns provided forf.be evening. The company was served with n delight ful luuch nt 11 o'clock and nt 1 in the morning they started for home on the special. The Olan musicians played a serenade nt the stntiotir Hilo HABERDASHER CLOTHIER HATTER m. f. Mcdonald HILO STOP in and inspect our new styles of GLADIATOR SHOES... Whether you need shoes or m'm not, STOP IN ANYWAY 1 We arc so proud of the new stock of these goods we are anxious to show them to you. . . You know The Price, $3.50 in AH Styles DEPUTY TAX ASSESSORS, DIVISION, 1904. E. Knchn Knlwa, Deputy North District. Win. Geo. Kniheuui, Deputy South Hilo District. Henry J. Lyman, Deputy Puna District. W. A. Schwallie, Deputy Kau District. Thos. C, White, Deputy South Kona District. j. juuHcmaicuic, ubtmhv worm " , United States of America ) ce District. Territory of Hawaii fss Moes Koki, Deputy South Kohala in the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit District. j at Ciiamiikks In Pkohatk. Win. P. McDougall, Deputy Noith Ko-'i Notice Is hereby given thut the under liala District. signed tins been appointed Win. Itnriior. TVnnlv Hnmftlciin Tits. Hie will o! tllC IVitnti ...... --.---.., r ,j ,--.... , w ECONOMIC SHOE COMPANY, Ltd. HILO Notice to Creditors. Executor of! of D. Kumai, late trict. (Signed) N. C WILLFONG, Assessor Third Taxation Division. Approved by A. N. KuroiKAi,. 14-4 Treasurer of Tcrritoiy of Hawaii. NOTICE. I HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY. The importation' into the Territory of Hawaii of all banana fruit, banana shoots or plants from all Islands of the South Pacific Ocean nud Sens is hereby pro hibitcd until further uoticc. C. S. HOLLOW AY. Secretary and Executive Officer. Honolulu, Feb. to, 1904. been 'the will of the Estate of Hilo, Hawaii. All persons having claims ngnitist said estate, in connection with that certain piece of land nt Knieie, Hilo, Hawaii, R. P. Grant, No. 3833, covered by said will, must present such claims to mc, together with proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof, or the same will be forever barred. F. S. LYMAN, Executor. Hilo, Hawaii, February I, 1904. 14-4 1 Wilder's Steamship Go. Change in Sailing Time of ! Steamer " MA II I" Connecting with "ALAMEDA" From the Coast. Commencing FEBRUARY 5U1, 1904, the Steamer "MAUI," Bennett, Master, will sail from HONOLULU nt 5 p. m. Fo W LAHAINA t For Stile. A two-seated surrey with extension leather top. Perfect condition. Just the thing for a smalt family. Enquire nt TRinuNi'Noffice. 3wk. Subscribe fc.t the Triiiunk, Island sub scription $2.50. MAALAEA BAY KAWAIIIAE MAIIUKONA LAUPAHOEHOE and HILO With Mail nnd Passengers. Wilder's Steamship Co. 3.3m Weber piano for sale, at Mountain View. Dr. Russel's, 5i-tf Call nud sec the lntest improvement in sewing machines, just received nt Moses & Rnymond's, Hilo, Hawaii. $; Andrews to be Itemoycd. Honolulu, Feb. as. Governor Carter Is lookirlg about for n successor to Sheriff Lorrin A. Andrews of the island of Hawaii. As a result of the complaints made to him while on Hawaii, the Governor has concluded, in the interests of harmony, that the government service would be improved without Andrews as n disturb ing factor. One of the reasons for the removal is the complaint that Andrews used prisoners and police for private pur poses, namely the garbage service which he conducted in Hilo. 'Andrews, 011 the other hand, claims that he never made any money on the contract nnd was simply carrying it on for the sanitary improvement ol Hilo, nud with the sanction of the High Sheriff. E. N. HOLMES Wishes to announce the Also LADIES' arrival of a full lino of MEN'S SHOES. AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. Kliiiiu Departures. Mrs. M. Schrader, Mr. W. Barry, K. E. Moruan and wife, W. J. Laudis and wife, A. Henreage, C. W. Kellogg and wife, A. M. Barber, C. II. Ramsey, F. T. 1 Mclleiiry, Fritz Williclm, L. A." Thurs-' I ton and wife, Miss Thurston, Miss Potter, J. N. Cobb, F. W. Thrum, wife und three children, Otto W. Rose nud wife, W. T. Rawlins, T.J. Vent, Mrs. M.C.Johu, Mrs. McKenzie, Miss McKenzie, Mis. F. A. Medcalf, G. P. Dennisou, S. M. Kanaohui and wife, J. W. Fitzbatim and wife, C.J. Fishel, Miss Huiiuah Williams, J. W. Mason, P. Peck, Capt.W. A. Fetter, J. I. Kirchberg, Mrs. Em.line Judd, K. S. Gjerdrum, Mrs. C. L. Wight, Col. E. ! P. Low. THE OLD RELIABLE Test is bytaste and you will be con vinced that it has no rival. RIP. Junior Social. The Junior Endeavor valentine social at the First Foreign church last Friday evening was one of the prettiest valentine affairs of the season. An interesting pro gram of music and recitations was given by the young folks after which a pleas nut hour wns spent with games und the distribution of valentines from the post office in the Sunday School parlor. The company was also served with refresh ments. The arrangements for the social were under the direction of Kutheriiie Howard. ALL-AMERICA (DQ Rfl BALS (PUiUU Surpass Kid Wolt Korrocto Too .$3.00 MEN'S WATER KINC BALS Box Calf Waterproof Lining feAKltf POWDER Absolutely Pure 7HEREIS NO SUBSTITUTE PUBLIC AUCTION! I will sell at public miction at the resi dence of J. M. de Gouvea, Jr., 011 Pleasant Street, ON SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1904 At 1:00 O'Clock P. M nil the FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD COODS, Etc. lOo'POTS RARE FERNS I. E. RAY, 17 Auctioneer. Men's Patent Leather Bals W . X 1 1 irAMfc' LITTLER OLKS CHILD'S SCHOOL SHOES Price, $1.50, $175 Men's Kid Oxfords Men's Kid Nullifies Best on Earth Ril v pfigl Hoffschlaeger Co., I; fijfjffifiiftf LIMITED. II JBfSP'JmS II E. N. 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