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TJfK WKUKLV 1111,0 TRIIWNK, I11I.O, HAWAII, 1'KIDAY, JUNK 17 itfo.j. Qu)i $Uo uUmm TIIUAMlllcY WAKIUNTN. I'ttlDAY, JtWK i-, l;q.. I duly I I'liim llrKlslrrcil to In I'ulil l'niiiiitly. (July Trcnusry warrant which Imvo llmekil at the l'mlollk'v ul Hilo, Hn-recci.cil,tlit- Mnmp of approval by the wiltl, its sdcoml'ulflw matter I Territorial Treasurer and been registered ' larebcinu paid. Warrants arc not paid PUM.ISI.il!. HVMKV HK.I.AV. . , M mm1)0r , .,,,,, ,hcy . J. GASTUl RlWJWAV - I'Mltor Usueil, hi many appear tnjielirve, bt I). V. MAKSII HiiMiie.1) Miuinger. THE JUDGESHIP. ate paid in the order in which they are leuistered. When warrants are presented and there is no available funds in the I Treasury with which to pay the Mine, I tlu Treasurer will endorse the fact on the The tippoiiiliiieiit of the judges, ''ick. Kivi"K l,le wnrnint a registry while n shock lo mnny IIiloiu- wfls "n",l,cr mA 'Uic' ,T,lU e,MU,,e? ,he, , ,,, , , h iltlcr to s per cent, interest from dale of not a surprise to the 1 kiiiunh, lri.K,,lrVi nll(, nlnm. re lnkillJ, BllviitnKe it is indicative of the confidence ofthis method of iiistiriit payment of reposid by the l'lesitlenl in Gov ' warrants now held up. Col. C. A.Stohle, cmor Cnrter's nbilitv to control the Cmliier of the l'irst Hank of Hllo is ilflhlrs of thi Territorv in its execu- i "" "'"" "- "tHienwiit that all re- ..,"..,. , iKisteretl warrants numbered tip to and tivc,leRislntivcnitcljiMhcinll)rnncheslMC,ull,11K NOi 7fiI3 w, ,,e ,,,,, by ofgovernineiit. Amid the conlus-etl November is;, but subsequent numbers, nudjitrriuK elements which factional registered prior tp June ist. will not be strife engenders, the I'icidcut must "- ' November receipts come In. needs lelv on the nih ice of one who wWch " "'f to Biiumnt to i.o63, . . " . . , , o(o. After meetitij' all warrants reels- is impartial, who is fnc from petty lc.w, U) l() jMIle Ist thcre w ,,e ,efl hicketings and who looks upon the funds available in the Treasury, amount administration of affairs with an eye inn to 5638,823,99, which can be applied single to the public good. Such an to warrants registered between June ist adviser is Governor George R. mA 'Sowilllw ,st-, BY AUTHORITY. Oil Saturday, June 18, at 2 p. m., there will be sold at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, all the buildings ad joining front street 011 the uiaulca side, beginning at N'iptou alley and extending to the ditch crossing l'onahawal street, mauka of I'ront. llutldiugs to be re moved within a reasonable time. Sale will take place on the premises. 0. S. IIOl.I.OWAV, Superintendent of I'ublic Works. K. K. Richards, A Agent Public Works Department. 32-a . RHCONSTRUCTINQ IIUKHUK TO WARDS WAIMKA ROAD, DIS TRICT OP NORTH KONA, HA WAII. N Jl - w. NHW ROAD I'ROM KAII.UA TO JOIN KKAUHOr UOAD AT K.MIAI.UU, HAWAII, Proposals will be received at the office of the Superintendent of Public Works, Honolulu, until 12 o'clock m., June 27, 1904 for constructing new road from Kitllua to join Keaulum road at Knlmluu, Hawaii, Plans and s'leclficallons are oil file nt the office of the Assistant Superintendent of Public works. Honolulu and with V. F,. Hluie, Member of the N. Komi Road Hoard, Kailuu, Hawaii, copies of which will be furnished Intending bidders 011 receipt of J 5.00, which sum will be re turned to the bidder after he has de posited his bid and returned the plans. Proposals must be submitted on the blank forms, which will lie furnished by the Assistant Superintendent of Public Works and enclosed in a sealed envelope addrtssed to Hon. C. S. Holloway, Superintendent of Public Works, Hono lulu, T. H endorsed "Proposal for Road Proposals will be received at the office of the Superintendent of Public Works Honolulu, until 12 o'clock in., June 181I1, 1904, for reconstructing and repairing j from Kaihm to Keatihou, Hawaii." roadway, retaining walls and fencing u Kach proposal must contain the full portion of the Government ro.id Huehue I name of the party or parties making the towards Waiinea, District of North Koua, . same and must be accompanied by ccr Hawaii.T. II. lified check of 5 of the amount of the Specifications on file at the office of ' proposal, payable to C. S. Holloway, Catter and in making his sehction of judicial appointees, the l.ittcr has reflected the wishes of those who tire his friends and couusellois Judge Charles 1 Pm sous, al though a young man, is a man of much promise. Well educated, scholarly and a close student, his elevation to the bench presages n bright and successful caieer. T lie Trihunk lines not stultify its former suppoit of Judge Little or Mr. Ross, when it bespeaks for Judge I'nrsons all the honors and 'emoluments which the high office of Circuit Judge carries in its train. The Tkuii'nk expresses the hop that his record 011 the bench may be of as high an order as his pri vate life has been above reproach Wise ami ()tlierlsc. The temple of commerce, So splendidly rising, Is built upon columns Of good advertising. Iixchauge To be entirely esthetic and appropriate to the individual, the Hag to be floated from the Heckley Pavilion should be an Admiral's pcni'.aiit. The genial Kaiser of Honokaa is reputed to be very much in love with the new method of locomotion. Private citizen Geo. N. Day says he does not expect to attend the Chicago Convention this year, but will devote his attention to the Hllo Cotillion Club for the ensuing dancing season. The following conversation was over leard at the Cotillion Club dance: He "Shall we talk or dance?" She "I'm so tired. Let's dance." Dr. V. W. Taylor of Paauilo . is kept very busy between Honokaa and Ookala. They say he does'nt know where he's "at." Win. K. Ragsilale succeeded in hang Jul twelve men on the inrv which sat 1111 his case. It ma next be in order to try him for "hanging." A I jcal Irish philosopher is credited with saying: "Money is the root of all ivil. If there was 110 money, there would be no Jews, then we Irish would get It nil." There is a certain celebrity ofHouokaa, who ordeicd a suit of clothes made by the village tailor, and before it was finished, had grown so much the suit was J too small. I Now that there are onnnrtiiiiitit tn get on the llilo Road Hoard, we fail to ' y.ee the wild scramble by those who have been so free to give advice. Young man, do not be alarmed or dis couraged if you find her cold mid distant when you last called. She may have been eating onions. Judging from the new styles in wearing apparel which some married men have THE IIILO CROAKER. The day of small things is upon us, and silloiiettcd distinctly against the eastern sky of that new day are the fat and toothsome hams of the llilo fiog. In 11 voice hajf wax between that of a bull and a btilbul, the llilo tana esculenta is demanding the attention of epicures, and its claims should not remain unheeded. llilo has woiked hard to achieve the reputation of being an up-to-date town, and has taken a step in that direction, but it-, lustre will soon tarnish if its citi zens do not in the very near future erect a canneiy and conserve fat and juicy frog legs for the market on Hawaii and the mainland. A hogshead of live frogs would only make a weekly mouthful for Maui, and the other islands would want '" mm-"' "-" :,,-,- l""1 um """ lately adopted, you- would suppose their is heaped with white, crispy frog u.vcs tried to match the parlor carpet in legs every Sunday morning, Hilo. 'the selection. x Maui News. 1 Were anyone to attempt to pronounce - ; the names on the Russia-Japan war map, TilK discovery that the editor of be might be mistaken for a phonograph ! the Truiuxk implied over six years i "" backwards. ago for a homestead in Upper' Jst to show there is no ill feeling to-( Matilua has thrown our contem-1 J?"11."? """"." Japanese has given . . ,. ,, 1 his opinion of the Anglo-Saxon race as: porary into a "kempttou fit Hut I follows: ' since Ivditor Stacker made an utter "The I'.ngland which occupied of the ' failure of small fanning in Olaa, 'largest and' greatest dominion which nobody pays any attention to hi-1 rarely can be. The Knglishmaii works) driveling. Thomas J. Ryan, the ' "ilh " ery -'T' !mm,s aml ' lo,"f 0 ,. . J J . legs and even the eiiiinenced mind, his great poptilistic commentator, is chin is so strong as deccrved iron. He! regularly by afflicted with "land are not allowed it to escape if he did siez grab" spasms, and docs not even go , ed something. Heing spread hisdomiiiioii ) through the formality of an applica-, is dreadfully extensive so that his conn- tiou to the land office, being satis- i tT"im boas,taU? say u,,e :u" ,nRre ,K'ver fieri to remain a "squatter" on the "?im"r 1'-' J1"; tamouy nillilie domain. Huglish said he that lost the common ' sense, he never any benefit though he lC.lT-7n.nl ChTi7.Vs7 ' " K'ducd the complete world. The i " ,M" l'"'"., lvuglish are cunning institutloned to es- Seveial changes have taken place in tablish n great empire of the Paradise. ' the height department nl the llilo Rail- The IJnglislunan always said to the an-, ronl. John Mnnii has been put in charge other nation 'give me your laud and I will of the I'eiudale station, succeeding give you iiiyTehtaiiiouy.' So it is not it Station Agent Driver, lillison Powell robbed but exchanged as the Knglish. ' Ktutio'u agent nt Kopoho is teplnced by man always confide the object to be pure 1 A II. Olney, of Wiiinkea. A. MneAultoii , ami the order to be holy and they re-1 is now in charge of the raiifimd's office proach him if any them are killed to 1 on the llilo Dock, succeeding I W. ileath with the contention of other mail." Timor, who lecenilv went to the coast the Assistant Superintendent of Public Works, Honolulu, and1 with P. P.. Hiuic, member of the North Koua Road Hoard Knilua, Hawaii, copies of which will be lurtiished intending bidders on receipt of $5.00, which will be returned to the bid der after he has deposited his bid and returned the plans. Proposals must be submitted on the , blank tonus, which will be furnished by the Assistant Superintendent of Public Works, mid enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to Hon. C. S. Holloway, Super intendent of Public Works, Honolulu, T. II., endorsed "Proposal for Reconstruct ing, etc., Government Road, Huehue Towards Wniinca, District of North Kona, Hawaii, T. II." Kach proposal must contain the full iisme of the party or parties making the same and must be accompanied by a cer tified check of 5a of the amount of the proposal, payable to C. S. Holloway, Su perintendent of Public Works, as surety that if the proposal be accepted a con tract will be entered into. No proposal will be entertained unless made 011 the blanks furnished by the As sistant Superintendent of Public Works previous to 12 o'clock 111. 011 the day specified. The Superintendent reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Superintendent of Public Works, as surety that if the proposal be accepted a con tract will be entered into. No proposal wilt be entertained unless made oil the blanks furnished by 111 Assistant Superintendent, of Public Works and delivered at the office of the Superintendent of Public Works pre vious to 12 o'clock noon 011 the day specified. The Superintendent reserves the right to reject any or all bids. C. S. HOLLOWAY, Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu, T. II., June 6, 1904. 32-3 izzzzszmmmMsm San Francisco Prices Prevai ALL NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED: HOBBY NECKWEAR Plain and Fanny Negliges Shirts Straw Hats, Latest Spring Stylos Panama Hats, Reasonable Prices Steamer Trunks, All Sizes Our Motto: "QUICK SAUiS, SMALL I'KOlllS." The Globe Clothing Co. WAIANUEPUJE STREET PEACOCK DLOCK &WHEamZZZltt7ZZ52XZZlXS.VAS t& Notick Neither the Masters nor Ai;ent of vessels of the "Matson Line" will be responsible for anv debts con tracted by the crew. R. ' C. OUARI), Agent. Hilo, April 16, 1901. 34- C. S. HOLLOWAY, Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu, T. II., June 6, 1904. 32 3 J. Ivancovich & Go. WHOLKSALH Commission 31 ere, limits SAN FRANCISCO, - CAL. IMPORTERS OV HAWAIIAN BANANAS and OTHER ISLAND FRUITS CONSIONMKNTS SOLICITED J HAWAII'S BEST CLIMATE 2 , S AN IDEAL SUMlMER RESTING PLACE di 5 WKMrEEZaSEISaESiiKiSa TheVo lean House RACES! SPORTS! j FOURTH OF JULY W. C. Ihinleii, nijent ut rernilnlc is Kiuiitid a leu ilu4 h-.ive of absence, to (liable hiui lo be n uiluess in the Drown Spreekels c.isc tit Honolulu. L. Schulte iHiiciiiiK in his place temporarily. Chess by .Mull. .Mllltln llo's Hack. The Honolulu Chess Club, through its ; secretary A. K. Cooley has challenged i the Hilo Chess Club to u com'spotidence game of chess, the moves being forward. I ed by the respective clubs each week. ! Two L-a iiifs will be Miimllnnrniidv ul iv. I Company I) in command of Cupt. W. ed, the local Club having received the ' A. I'VtUr lelurued by the Kiniiu and opening move of th Honolulu organ were given nn ovation by a large crowd, ialiou mid a request for a return move which was augmented by tliuHj1oll.mil and the starting of a new game. The i mid n platoon of police. A march was long distance pluying bus aroused great immuliatelv made to the Aimory, where interest among the members and friends the ladks of Hilo under the supervision of the Club. of Mis. Win. Weight had piepared an .. elabotale luui. The soldier boys were ...... i,.,...,..,.. I'l,,,,.... much pleased with their iiceplion and, ' " sl ,0,c," ' II. Ciintuiii I'eiler on behalf of his company i Sabbath, June 18, 1904: iin. in. ' llcsiii'i. toeMind lb. inks for the welcome "Who can forgive sins but Cod onlv?" home. All M-eun-d lo enjoy the trip and Mai k 2:7. 7:30 p. ill. "Lot dwelled ill guiiiul much e.Npi-iieuce in cam) life at the cities of the plain, and pitched his Honolulu. tent ruivanl Sodom." Gel. 13:12. HOOLULU PARK, HILO Under the Auspices of the Volcano Stables & Transportation Co., Ltd. BASEBALL HILO RAILROAD black diamonds VESUS"- UNION SPECIALS GAME TO UK CALLED AT TWELVE O'CLOCK XOOX JAPANESE WRESTLING BETWEEN CHAMPION JAPANESE ATHLETES ALL THE A1TERNOON RACES COMMENCE AT 1:30 P. H. 1. One Nile Dash. 2. Three-Quarter Hile Dash. 3. Half-Mile Dash. 4. Three-Eighths Mile Dash. 5. Pony Race, Horses 14 Hands and Under. 6. Japanese Relay Race (change of three horses), One and One-Half Mile. 7. Cowboy Relay Race (change of three horses), One and One-Half Mile. 8. Gentlemen's Riding Race, One-Half "Mile. 9. Japanese Running Race, One-Half Mile. 10. Hawaiian-Bred Horses, One -Half riile. TERMS: Three to enter, three to start, suitable purses to be given to winners, but no second prices. Entries to be made on or before 6:00 o'clock v. m., FRIDAY, JULY istj scratches must be made before 9:00 o'clock I, m., SATURDAY, JULY 3d. Entry fee, ten per cent of purse. No stall rent to winners. All entries to be made to C. E. WRIGHT, Manager Volcano Stubles & Transportation Co., Ltd. BMrmaaffiaa.xsagff,:g 4000 FEET ABOVE QEA LEVEL sS MILES AWAY FltOIVJ tViOSQUiTQES : S ASK ABOUT RATES jS ST. CLAJR BIDCOOD, - MANAGER VOLCANO HOU&E, HAWAII ; iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiaiiiiiiuiiiiiitiiiiiimua 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 eaiy it is to renew vehicles. Let us show you color cards. w - - '"im. rT" '- - "Ti SOLD I1Y HILO MERCANTILE CO. M , SOLE AGENTS FOU HAWAII P. O. Boz 94 Tolophoncs 4 A, 4 B Hilo Wine and Liquor Co.! AND Hilo Saloon Wholosalo P. O. Box 336 Telephone 90 Front Nor Church St. Rotnil P. O. Box 33G Telephone 41 King Near Front St. Choicest Ainericiiu and Kuropcan Wines, Beers, Whiskies, Gins, Brandies, Liquors, Kte. J. S. CANARIO, Manager. THE HAWAIIAN FEHTILlZEii CO., Ltd. 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