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WA I THIt WKHKLY aiaBa -ana niLo 'riuuuKii, iii.o, Hawaii, Friday, junk 3, 190.1. lje fiilo (sPvilmmv I'KIMAV, - JUNMi j, 1904. Kntouil nttlic rostollU'i- t llllo.liii wall, ns hccoiiiI'cIiim matter puiii.isiir.n i'.vkkv i'hiiv. Vacancies 011 llonil llonnl. I Friends Shun Their Appreciation. Artiiiinislnilor's Sale. John A. Scott has tendered lis! Jm't prior tn their departure from Fc-j Deacon 1 Notice Is'herehy gheti that in pursti- i :.. nu..i ,1 n peekeo, Mr. iiml Mm. Itrnry t ' h were the recipient of n net odour diucn iincc of mi order mule and entered by incniucr 01 uic mm mum uuuru, assigning as n reason that the duties of the office occupy too much of his 1 time, which he feels he ought to devote to his other business. 0v- 1. CASTi.it UiiimvAY liditor i"K Mr. Deacon's contemplated ). w. mNiisii HuIiims Manager. -'ar,y departure from Ililo his place on tne nouru win hkcwihc liuve iu 1 be filled. No appointments will be 41 er tahlcwaro from the plantation fntni- l',c C.,rSlU r,.UI,Re 0,e iiOMirU,i,C,ircVl1 ,, , , , t. 11 1 'Court Territory of Hawaii, in Probate, Sin nnil n handsome llnwnllnn miuvcnlr i llic Ia ,,iy .trjmmry, A. 1). 1904, in1 from the Pepcckco Sunday school to Mr. (1L. matter of the estate of Knmaliiwa. Deacon. The former mumper 11 ml his I blue, of Piiumol, Itito liauaii, deceased,' wife arc held in UIrIi esteem by tK. I the undersigned Administrator of said , r .1 t, 1 1 . .1 I estate will cell 11 1 public unction subject employee of the Pepcckco plantation, confi,llmlion hy slid Court, the follow- many of whom have had occasion to re. , ll(r described real estate, situated on the ' cognize the sterling qualities of this laud of Puumoi, District of Itilo, Island gracious couple. (At at informal Knlticr' n"i Terrilwry cir IIiiail. unniuly; 7 ... . ... ... r. 1 wenii-six and one half acres of the nil! at 1 c manager s res u euce. line uius , , .... ...,. ... ...... , , .., WITH this issue 1 UK IKIIlUMt , ...,,.. ...... ..r ... ! were nresented to the retirimr counle. to Ifrmii K. I.. Austin ,in,t wlri-. rrnnli.il (11 incurs a change in management and I ' , ., , . which Mr. Deacon replied in n few -re Liber 107, on piges 133 and 131. in the ...1 :..i 1 HM,f., .illcndciU Holloway, Who expects to . -.,..,, ,., Mtuflicli011 nn,l UcglstryofConvcyances for the Territory , , ..'... :i .i Iconic to Hilo next week to look . aHnreclation. Mr. De.icon has been 11111111 illlll 1 ciiiii 1111 1111 ii.iiii 1 . . .. 1 - - , , , r over public works mutters in this nieiiis liuve been 111 clisirge of one . . , . . .. ., , . . ., !:.. r vicinity. Road Engineer G. II. individual, but with a diviMon or ' ? . ., ...... . . Gere returned on Wednesday from responsibilities it is proposed to give . ' , ' , ... , " fla trip over the line of the work to Tiik Tkihunk nhighei degree of . ; . ,. . . ? 1 which he has been doing. He hns efliciencv ns a di.ssemiii.itor of news f . ,. e . .. . 1 made surveys of all the bridges and i.s a medium of advertising. 1 . ... . .... c . .... .- , 1 . 1 wi. authorised by the loan bill, five in V.IW1111; ll IIIC .WUIWHIV.-H iuui mill"' , , . . . , ,, , n , , , r .... 1 lumber, and under instructions ol Mr. W. C. Cook, who has found ' ,. . , f I from the Depaitment has changed 11 necessary 10 rciiiuimsu miy iui- . -, . ,' , l ,, the specifications for the Aleamai tlier newsnaucr woik. Mr. 1). C.istle , . .. ' . ! ,,., , 1 .t i . 1 bnuge Irom a metal structure to a Utdirwav has assumed the editorial 1 " . ... chnir of Tun Tkihi'NK. Mr. D. W. Marsh will have supervision over the ndveitisingnnd business of. the office, mid hereafter TilK Tki- hunk will be prepared to give prompt attention to advertisements and job work of every character. manager of l'epeekeo for over fourteen years, and has succeeded in developing the plantation from an output of 2100 tons to 7500, I'or the p ist ten years, according to the records of the office, the nverage prop has been nearly 6,51x1 tons, instead of the statement as ui.ide I tt the Herald The plantation h.ts been one of the best paying on the island and the change in management is the result of the change in owners Itptiioci'iitli! I'rlmiirli'n. The Democrats held their primaries last Saturday afternoon in the District Court Room. There was n fairly re presentatlve vote cast uud Utile rivalry for honors at the polls. The delegates chosen from Ililo and Waiakea arc its follows: Ililo D. Kwaliko.Wtn.Naliinu, THE LESSONS OF WAR. stone arch, lie leaves tins morn tug for Honolulu to report his find- ings in person, and says there is no reason why the contracts should not be let at an early date. Suneiintendciit C S. Holloway. ;., ,. 1..nnr tn l,o t.m.rd n Tmdp. I l. Aukai, fl. Mao, Albert Nawahi, Cress- ... .... , man, llento, llackus, and Kduard Kvkoa; mis iiuiiuuiiiuii 111a wiuiiiuu-o ami that of the Government to take over the Desky bridge to Riverside Park. The papers have not bven formally drawn up, but he author izes the Road Board to make the of Hawaii, at Ilonotttlu, O.ihll, the por J lion to be sold is on the Hamaktm side of' said laud, adjoining the gulch. 1 Said sale will be made nt public nuc 1 tlon nt it o'clock n. in. on Saturday the iHthdiy of June, A. I), iqoj, ntthe front door of the court house in the town of Hilo, island of Hawaii, to the highest bidder for cash in t'uited States gold coin. Conveyance ut purchasers expense. Hilo, Hawaii, May tt, 1904. I'RKDKRICK S. IA'MAN. Administrator of the estate of Kiunalii wnltiue, deceased. 2H-4 CAMERA DELIGHTS i San Francisco Prices Prevail iiiiMUi 11 1, ...iMmmmmaamHimmmmmmm ALL NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED: NOBBY NECKWEAR ' Plain and Fancy Negligee Shirts . Straw Hats, Latest Spring Styles Panama Hats, Reasonable Prices Steamer Trunks, All Sizes Our Motto: "QUICK SALliS, SMALL MIGHTS." The Globe Clothing Co. WAIANUENUE STREET PEACOCK BLOCK The Russia-Jap in war is teach-' ing many lessons in naval warfare, fWr., iili,rlt ilw ntliiT nntinni nf tile I ,, ,1 r. mm. rr'. necessary repairs to protect the world can well profit. I lie effect- , . , '. '. ,T : r .1... ...1 nrt.... voM .britlKClroingouiB to rum. Here- ivuni.r'T vi, iii. .t. ...i.....w . . 1 and torpedo buat have proven them to be most valuable adjuncts to a Waiakea, Chas. Warren, D. K. Amelia, ' i Win. Winchester, I'ahlo I.iilli, D. IC. 1 Akolo, C. Lehman, Kugene II. I.ee, D.111 . Kaillenui and Henry West. Kaclt of the Hverv season is n good season to own and use a camera. It affords constant diversion and has a refin ing and educational inliuence. There are thousands of unseen things about you now which a ji I MmnimmmnminmimnimnmiimiHi'mnimK S HAWAII'S BEST CLIMATE : AN IDEAL SUMMER RESTING PLACE 2 well equipped navy. No longer is the cumbersome and unwieldy battle-ship the (actor in detcrmin-1 ing a naval battle The high speed cruiser and torpedo boat can lay close into shore and under cover j of darkness Mrike a blow to the J .nf".n ln .. t. r ft t tri3 l.n.... nlmll.i. 1 I luiuiu mi; auiuuiiucs iiaw iuiilii thi Territory had no right to accept so narrow a bridge or thoroughfare as the Riverside viaduct, and the local Road Board refused to shoul der the responsibility of keeping the bridge iu repair. precincts get six votes, all of which ,nre in favor of J. 1). Kaston as delegate from East Hawaii to the St. Louis convention j to be held July 6, Accordjug to the present program, besides l'.nstor. lite ulg Island will be represented by Palmer Woods, O.i hu by two delegates oud Maui and Kauai by one each. ! camera will help ou to see; it opens one's eyes. We carry such nil extensive varietv of cameras that we can suit k enemy, WHICH may bcnousiy n,y members and friends or Hilo Tennis cripple or utterly rout the opposing Club, in the tournament now going onnt force. Unless himilarly pi otectcd 'he club's court in the rear of the Hilo ... . i i,, . - Hotel grounds. The players have been with a coino oft rpjuo boats or. ,,,,, , , ,, 1 matched for both singles and doubles, as torpedo boat destroyers, a battle- fl)llowg. K1,iol vs. Wnchs; Sisson vs. hhip is almost helpless before an j Guard, lvtiglish v. Madeira, Mellor vs. enemy's toinedo attack. She is ' Kagsdale, Hap.ii vs. Kuniburg; Lindsay m. l,i,1L-v tn ,.! nut of tins w.ivimdivs. Smith; Iialdwin vs. Vicars; ' ii .,.u ..- ,i..i. ii rt cannot tetiiin the fire The losses Republican Meeting. In conformity with Section 13, Article I., of the Rules and Regulations of the UniiiiMirnn l'.irtv of the Territory' of Tennis Toriinmoiit In ITosreiw. , Jotic(. ls hmb iven Ulal Ulcre Considerable interest is being shown w 111 be a meetimr of the fourth l'reiuct Republican Club, I'irst Representative by the Japanese of the magnificent battleship Hatstise and two cruisers Yoshino and Mikaya are supposed to have been by Russian mines or a submarine torpedo boat. Both sides in the great conflict are ic sorting to new methods of de struction in waging naval battle, and the nations of the world are closely watching every engagement for the lessons which they teach in maritime warfare. In a British summary of the naval strength of the nations, United States is given credit for being first in the number of battle ships built and under construction, numbering thirteen. Great Britain follows with twelve. The latter is constructing seventeen armored cruiser against eleven for United States. France shows up with nine armored cruisers now building. Russia has one complete submarine boat, with fqurteen others in course of construction. Otherwise Russia has a weak naval force, but re cent Japanese losses of warships has demonstrated the effectiveness of the .submarine mode of warfare. Whether by the recent purchase of! war vessels from ChileT Japan will 1 be able lo withstand these continued losses remains to be seen. I and ll.tldiue vs. ISnlilitiK. Of the eight sin gles scheduled, only five thus far have been played, Klltot winning over Wnchs a score of 5.7, 9 7, and 6-3. Mellor wins against Ragstlule by a score of 6-3; 6-8; ami 6.3. Despite the handicap of 15 points to Vicars, he overcame Ualdwiu, who lias been regarded as the crack player by two straight games, 6-o; 6-3. In the game between the two Ilaldings, Ralph Balding won against his brother with u score of 6-4 and 6-2. Madeira gave Kuglish a handicap of 15 points uud defeated the latter iu two games, 6.1 and 7-5. This afternoon at 4 o'clock R. K. Holding and II. Vicars have been matched for n game, with n handicap of LS in the latter's favor. On Saturday at District, held nt the Firemen's Hull, Hilc, ot l'riday, June 10th, 1904, nt 7:30 p. 111., for the purpose of making nomina tions for officers of, the club for the en- sucing term of two years, the election of such officers to take place at the wine hall and hour, l'riday, June 24th, I94. llv order of the President: THOS. C. RIDGWAV. R. A. LYMAN, JR.. Secretary. Hilo, June 2, 1904. 31-tf nny one ns to (jimmy nun price. The inexpensive cameras do really good work and rather than denv yourself camera experience it is better to start with n cheap one and buy a better one when you are able. Drop in nud let us show you the various styles. ' I Prices ran SI.OO to o from 35.00 The Volcano'House ; HILO ( DRUG COMPANY ? H. L. SHAW, Manager mKammmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm E 4000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL MILES AWAY FROM MOSQUITOES S S ASK ABOUT RATES S ST. CLAIR BIDCOOD, - MANACER VOLCANO HOUSE, HAWAII Republican Heeling. In conformity with Section 13, Article I L, of the Rules and Regulations of the Republican Party of the Territory of Ha waii, notice is hereby given that there will be n meeting of the Third Precinct Republican Club, I'irst Representative District, held nt the Christian Science Hall, Waiakea, on Friday, June 10th, 1904, at 7:30 p. in., for the purpose of making nominations for officcts of the HILO MARKET CO., LIMITED. Telephone No. 39. Bkidgk St. ' - Hilo, H. I Pacific Meat Markel Front St., Hilo, H. I. 3 o'clock p. m. there will be four match I club for " c"s,,i'"-' l:'rm of tw, nrs' games, (Juuril vs. Sissou nuu bissoit vs. Klliott, or in the latter's absence, Lind say. At 4 o'clock Saturday games are scheduled between Humburg and Hap.ii uud Madeira s. Mellor, which promise some good playing, nnil a large attend ance of visitors is expected. The manage ment extend 11 cordial invitation to tenuis enthusiasts to be present at any of the games during the tournament. The open tournament for the championship of the island will be played during the first week in July, beginning with Fri day the first and the finals to be played on July 4th Kutries are being made al ready. Woods & Sheldon of Honolulu have promised to put up as one of the prizes their best "Driver" racket. Other prizes will be selected for thetouiiuuieut. . llnsi'hnllists Cannot Agree. Owing to the continued lack of harmony among the several teams composing the local league, President D. S. Bowman and all the officers of the nssociatiou tendered their resignations. This necessitated n new election of officers with Win. Downer as president. Heck Kuhlburg is vice. ; president, with W. II. Johnson, secretary 1 and P. C. Reamer, trensurer. Because of 1 the continued friction between teams, the j management has been unable to make a 1 schedule of games for the bcason. There Itnirtihili; dun Disagrees. J is such a disparity in strength nud playing 1 After rem lining out nil of Wednesday ( between rivnl nines that it is being nd night the trial jury iu the case of the j vocated to form classes hi order to pro Territory against Win. K. Ragsdale, for , perly match teams. Next Sunday after embi'zleuiLut, eame into court yester- noon promises two of the most in day morning without a verdict, tlie fore- terestiug games yet played, the games uinti announcing they had agreed to scheduled being Union Specials vs. Hilo .dlMipree. The court promptly discharged ' Railroad and Reamers Specials vs. With thejuiy .mil the defendant held on his I kens. The boys have their new uniforms oiMi recognizance pending anew trial. 1 and will present a handsome appearance. The U.igbdulc case practically closes the I The first game is called for 2 o'clock p.m. calendar and it is Judge Little s intention ' . . . . the election of such officers to take place at the same hall and hour, Friday, June 24th, 1904. lly order of the President: JAS. D. LKWIS. G. F. AFFONSO, Secretary. Waiai ca, Hilo, June 2, 1904. 31-tf Notice. All kinds of fruits such as Guavas Pineapples Papaias Mangoes Thimble Berries wanted iu large (piautities. Choice Cuts of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal. POULTRY of all Kinds The Old Buggy... made new for a few cents and a little labor. With The Sherwin-Williams Buggy Paint you can paint and varnish at the same operation. You will be surprised how caay it is to renew vehicles. Let us show you color cards. iT "".""TPCl CSfEflESMmS sold nv FRESH ISLAND BUTTER Fino Fat Turkeys. . . Sucking Pigs. II11.0 already has itb committee appointed to provide a proper cele bration for the Iurth of July. It always did .set the pace for Hono lulu when it comes to .shouting. livening Hulletiu. Call and see us. Cannery in renr of Hilo Railroad Shops, Waiakea. Tropical Fruit Packing Go. J. Ivancovich & Go. WHOLKSALF. Commission Merchants SAN FRANCISCO, - CAL. IMPORTERS OF HAWAIIAN BANANAS Hilo Electric Light Co., Ltd. Houses Wired and Lights Installed Iu accordance with the rules of the Na tional Hoard of Fire Underwriters. A complete stock of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Fixtures, Shades, Table, lied and Desk Lamps, etc., always 011 hand. Fan Motors . . . $16 Fan Motor8, swivel frame, 8 Sowing Machino Motor 20 Power for operating them f I n mouth Installation charged extra. Estimates furnished on all classes oi Electrical Work and Contracts taken to install apparatus complete. WM. G. IRWIN & GO., Ltd. HILO MERCANTILE CO. 5 SOLE ACENTS FOR HAWAII P. O. Boz 94 Telephones 4 A, 4 B Hilo Wine and Liquor Co, AND Wholosalo P. O. Box 396 Telephone 90 Front Near Church St. Hilo Saloon Retail P. O. Box 396 Telephone 41 King Near Front St. Choicest American and European Wines, Beers, Whiskies, Gins, Brandies, Liquors, Etc. J. S. CANARiO, Manager. Sugar Factors, to ndjonrii couit lor tin-term on Saturday. - first Foreign I'huich. Sthliilli, June 5, ioi: 11 11. in. Children's l).i Service. 7:30 p. in. The Story nf Mohammed. ini.Mii and Its rela tion to Christianity. KI111111 Arrivals. Mrs, Cockhuru, H.J. Richardson, Miss Ivy Richardson, David Ascli, David Ka hiui ami wife, Mrs. A. Ludloff and 4 1 children, F.utdgn Uuderhill, M, G. Pan-, toff, C. N. l'routy, K. Dick e. M. K. Kc , alau.m, 0. Opptuan. and OTHER ISLAND FRUITS consignments soMciTiui Commission Agents. I Sole Agents for ; National Cane Shredders, PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. Handle and Store BAGGAGE 126 KINC ST. HONOLULU Phone, Main 5 Baldwin Locomotives, Alex. Cross & Sons' Sugar Cane and Coffee Fertilizers, THE HAWAIIAN FERTILIZE!! CO., Ltd. SPECIAL FERTILIZER For Cane, Vegetable and Banana Fields. Soil Analysis Made and Fertilizer Furnished Sultahle to Soil, Climate and Crop I FOR THE LAND'S SAKE USE OUR FERTILIZERS Sulphato of Ammonium Nitrate of Soda Bono Meal H. C. Phosphates Sulphate of Potash Ground Coral Fertilisers for sale in large or small uuantlties. Fertilie your lawns with our Special Law 11 Fertilizer. OFFICF. : Ilrewer lllock'. Queen Street P. O. U0X 767, HONOLULU FACTORY : At Iuilei lie and Prison C. M. COOKF., President. K. D. TKNNF.V, Vice-President. F F. IJISHOP, Treasurer. J. WATF.RHOUSF,. Secretary. G. "ii. ROHURTSON, Auditor V. M. 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