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WW," TfCTT T,V,r- , .' v 74 1 ; ' fi 4 THE WBKKLY HILO TRIBUNE, HILO, HAWAII, FRIDAY, JULY .r 32, igo.f i 1 ij Si fc". ,vf JsV- : : tH 'n lV' to' i w A ' LOCAL ITKMS. New trmotinjH I,. Turner Co., I.til. Whitman's Ctttub I.. Turner Co., Lid. Mcii'n necktltH, fmir-liiOwiiil 1.. Ttu ncr Co.. Itttl. l'maina Huts nml "Monarch Shlrls'V t.i TuriKT Co., I.til. Tin- AIUm Onard are home from lliuir school lor mention. Mls 11. 1'. Conn ii Imrk from n hort v.ir.-ilio.i in tlonoltilu. Ucv. C. V. Hill nml family will occupy the Allen Wall house In I'uiieo. Miss It irtmril of I.ntip lhoehoe is a unci ofAlrs. O. A. Steuyi on Church Street. Miss McLean of Honolulu has lieen upending the past week in Hilo. Miss M. H. Forbes of Honolulu Is visiting the Lynians on Wniauucnuc street. Miss Florence Scoti will he the guest of Miss Sccraure in I'uiieo for n fiw weeks. , Dr. Archer Irwin hns heen suffering fiom nu ulUich of itcurulgi i during the week. Ulit-i Dollie K. Sunnier has been the guest during the past week of Mrs Wm. McKay in I'uiieo. N'ormil Inspector Chas Ihldwtii left mi the Mongolian for the Slates upon nu extenileil vacation. Judge II. S. Uicknnl of Iutpahoehoe wis n visitor in Hilo (hiring Monday ami Ttiesilay of this week. Mrs Hoss of Ilakahm Ins hail her two sisters, the .Misses Lei.sltinau visiting her during the past few weeks. Miss Anna Lucas ami Raymond Lucas leave tomorrow morning on the Roderick Dim to enter school on the coast. Hosnier Forester, who has been the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. John A. Scott nt Waiuaku Lawns, leaves today for Honolulu. Mr. liny l'cterson, of Tacotna, Wash., Is visiting his f ither Olaf Peterson, the liatiaua planter, at twelve miles, Olaa. Kxainliintiou of teachers for primary grade certificates will he held at the high school nt Honolulu, on August 25th nml 26th. Mr. r. rirtighell has been recomtucdiied by the Hoard of Trade for the position of Land Appraiser for this District, vice Mr. Supe. Dr. L. S. Thompson, of Xaalcliu, Knu, who has just returned from a tour of the world is the guest of W. O. Walker at Ookalu. Kvangelinede Silva and wile just re turned from a four mouths absence on n visit to their old home in S.ni Miguel, I'oitugal. Mrs. Rout Forrest of Kailua Koua, who has been the guest of the Shipiuans returned the first ol she week by way of the Volcano. The Roderick Dim brought down the fol lowing passengers:- Mrs. R. T. Guard and two daughters, and masteis Alviu and Kelvin Keech, Senator l'altner I. Woods and J. Frank Woods arrived by the Kinnti Wcduesdsy from Kohaln and will remain ocr till next week. Miss Kuuua W. Ward, sister of Mr. W. S. Ward, store keeper at Keaau, arrived by Amy Turner for 11 visit with her relntic here. ' l'lans for Hilo's sewerage system are complete, and advertisement appears in this issue calling for bids to construct and lay the mains. Fred C. Smith, general ticket mid pas senger agent of the O. R. & L. Co., Hi uolulii, is the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. W. II. Lambert, Wniakea. The Hilo Tenuis Club at a special meet ing, held Wednesday night, determined to hold the island championship tourna ments in July of each enr. In 1111 ad in another column, Mrs. Mc Stocker offers for sale her dairy ap pliances, together with a full blooded Jer sey bull and n heard of cows. Mrs W. T. Balding gave an afternoon to the Misses Shipmnu and Misses Guard, and there were present Miss Gertrude Kenton and Miss Netta Kay. Collector Stackable of Honolulu has been officially notified of the appoint niaiit of Florciilin Soua as resident con sul of the republic of Panama. Miss Gertrude Kenton mid Miss Netta Kay are departing passengers on the Ki nan today, having spent the past two weeks as guests of thcShinmaus. Mrs R. T. Guard and daughters, Misses Stephanie mid Ruth, returned 011 the Roderick Dim from the Coast. Mrs Guard ' seemed much improved from her trip. Claude Ilidgood has resigned his posi tion with the Volcano Stables and leaves , this morning with his wife for the coast, where he expects to embark in the silver 1 plating business. F. S. Munsell, cashier of the New York I Life Insurance Co. for the Territory, ar- I rived by the Kiuau to relieve A. II. Jackson, the local agent who is suffering I from typhoid fever at the hospital, ' I Herman Ludloff, proprietor of the Hilo Ilakery, in conjunction with his brother, A. LiidtiifT, contemplate opening up a first-class tesiauraut on the second 1 floor of their establishment. on or about August 1st. I Mrs. C. W. Hill and seven year old daughter Margiret returned 011 Wednes 1 day from 11 four year's abeuce in Cali- , f'uiiia. .Miss 1'lnreiice Hill mu her' mother ami sister in Honolulu and ac l ftompaiiicd them to Hilo, I mums or ito.utiior thaih:. lo Stipt. (i Public oiks One County Cnr Island of llininll. The lltio Cotillion Club meets tonight An r.iicitgmiiMil. at SpuckeN' iiall. ' Announcement ts made of the engage- - Mr.W l'erinnde whs a reluming pis- mctil of Miss Jean OeuWr, ilaughter of I Ili'i'iMiimcnd 11 Jail MIc Rsiuger on thu Kiuau. j Mrs. David Center of Honolulu, and J i Public faorks One A wry choice line of trouserings has M. .Smith, the popular engineer of Hono- just been received at I.. Turner Co. Ltd. "'" ll'iiilatloii. Miss Center is nn nllrnc . H. Richards u.ak.s a hurried busl- . vc ","ll "ccnii1Mil society belle of IICM trill bv this Khiiitl to Honolulu. ..""""'""'. " "" weiiiue iiciimmieii turning on Wednesday Miss Julia and Miss Ldii' McSlocker go lo Honolulu today and will be joined s mrtly by their father mid mother. Ilids are called for by advertisement in this issue for constructing road from M ihukona to Puuhiic, North Koknla. Propotals arc called for in another column for the construction of n three room school hotiseal Kouwaeua, Koua, .Mrs. C, S. Ilolloway, Mrs.C. L. Wight and Mis Margaret Walker nre visiting Senator and Mrs. John llrown nt Reed's Dr. H. II. James, representing 1'. W. Puller nml Co., paint manufacturers, is in the city looking after the interests of his firm. Uarncst Parker, Jennings Parker and Mooheau lleckley, nrrived nt Waimea on Wednesihy mid will spend several weeks' vacation at Maun. The IHrk Roderick Dim of the Matson Line leaves tomorrow morning nt 9:00 o'clock, with n large pnsscngcr list and '1. 195 bags of sugar. Honolulu, mid first became with Mr. Smith nt Spreekclsville.'Mnul, where Miss Center's father was head overseer. The early friendship ripened into n more tender affection, with the re sult in the nbove announcement' The wedding will tnke plnce soon yfter the first of ihe yenr. K I mt it Departures. Mr. J. Pnlrlie, Miss J. Pnirlic, Miss Josephine ll.irnard, Miss U. W. Ward, ......... . ' ""Kl,,u" 'matter of hcv.iv.w, vcs;ercu,rtir. usoorne, .llss Ncltn Kny, R. S. Hosnier. P. Withrock, Mrs. Reitihnrilt, Mrs. Geo. Copp, John Lino, II, Geuaca, Miss Copp ami maid, Miss Margntel Scott, Mrs. J. A. Scott, Misses McSlockel. Mr. Alviu Scott is now touring through Kurope in company with several of this class mates at college, nml under the clmpcrouge of a College Professor. From last reports he wns in Italy. Col. C. A. Stobie received news from his wife iLni she would be returning 011 the ljuterprise leaving San Francisco In another column appears a notice c f ( tomorrow. She hns spent most of her an auction sale of the leasehold of two j time among relatives in Toronto, Canada. vaiuaDiciisnpomisai wmanea iieiougtng Miss F.llen Lvman, Miss Kslhcr to the llishop estate Attention is called lo the excellent con dition of the First Hank of Hilo, LW. ns shown by their published statement of condition in th s issue. Mr. nml iMr. W. H. Hcers mid child rc turnid Wednesdny from Wniknpu, Maui, where Mrs. Ilecrs was tnken ill and com pelled to return home. She feels some wh it better. The Ho ird of Trade rooms nre open to the Public, with rending mid writing conveniences nt the disposnl of visitors. Files of the latest papers nre there mid everyone is welcome. F. W. Thrum arrived by the Kiuau to nccept a position as inspector in the Pub lie Works Department under Road ljngi ncer Gere. His family will shortly join him mid reside in Hilo. K. D. Haldwin returned on Wednesday from Honolulu, where he made n four we k's stay. Mrs. Haldwin expects to remain in Honolulu several weeks longer visiting friends and relatives. The stock and fixtures of Ah Kcc a Chinese merchant, at Wnialea, near Ha kalau, will be sold at public auction, lo morrow by Auctioneer Ray under execu tion of Thep II. Da vies iS: Co. The Chess Club meets tomorrow night at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Hayes. Gre it interest is being displayed in the two games now being played by wireless with the Honolulu Chess Club. A splendid opportunity will be afford ed art counoiscurs to buy etchings, en gravings, paintings, pallettcs and stat uary at the sale next Tuesday in Haldwin Block, begining at 1:30 o'clock. Dr. C. It, Cooper returned Monday from the National Madieal Congress held Pomeroy mid Mrs. Weslervelt have been touring through the Hainakua and Waimea District during the past week. They visited Waipio Vallny in their journeys. Mr. I. 15. Ray has nn advertisement in tills issue, wherein he calls the attention of the Public to the proposed sale of the Rockey Lot on Waieiiuenue Street. This lot is just uiaiika of Col. Stobie's Lot mid is an excellent dwellihgsite II. Glass, for some lime bookkeeper for Paauhati plantation on Hawaii will have charge of that estate during the nbsence of Manager Gibb. Mr. and Mrs. Gibb left in the Sonoma for n trip through the States mid n visit to their old in Scot land. A very enjoyable card party wa9 given by Mr. and Mrs. Richley in honor of the Misses Shipmau last Friday evening nt their beautiful home at Reed's Island. Miss Clara Rogers and Mr. Geo. N. Day won the ladies and gentlemeiis first pri.e.s. The Scotts have returned from their seaside residence, where they lme spent most of the summer. Airs, Scott nccom pained by Miss Margaret Scott leaves this morning for California. Mr. Scott mid his sou Irwin will leave on the next Muter prise for the coast. The Acting-Governor has cabled Gov ernor Carter, in response to the lnttcr's inquiry by wire, that there is nothing doing here of sufficient importance to compel his immediate return. Carter will return about August 15. He is at present in Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Oke Keech of the Honolulu Iron Works has his two sous Alviu and Kelvin with him, they having arrived by the in Washington, much gratified with the ' Roderick Dim. They lme been attend recention accorded himself and with ns. . '"K school at the Coast and will go to su ranees that the medical fraternity throughout the United States will prevail upon Congress to provide for carryiug on suitiblc experiments in the study of leprosy nt Molokai, my Puueo residence von new ' 27-tf I walit to rent Allan Wall. Wall, Nichols Co. will give Victor Records for old ones. If jou go away for the .summer, sub scribe for the Tkiiiunk and get the home news. $2.50 per year. If your sewing machine is running hard, dropping stitches, or otherwise be hawng badly, just call up Phone 178. Ladies, don't worry about how you are to make your dress, but step in and con sult the "pattern lady" at Moses & Ray mouil's. Lost Silver walch of foreign manu facture on or near School street, Hilo. Five dollars reward will be paid the. finder upon delivery to the police head quarters. SiJMMi'.u Comii.aint is the children's most dangerous enemy mid the mother's most dreaded foe. Immediate mid proper treatment is always necessary. Chamber Iain's Colic Cholera mid Diarrhoea Re medy, given according lo directions, is thetuosleffectti.il remedy known. For sale by Hilo Drug Co, THE OLD RELIABLE pOYAt isiftpaa Pituahou College, after spending their summer vacation witn their father in Hilo. A call appears in this issue for pri in iries to be held in the various precincts throughout the district on August 6th, 10 elect delegates to the territorial conven tion mid to a district convention to be held at Firemans Hail, Hilo, August 12th. The precinct clubs meet tonight to make nominations. Tfie following passengers are book id for the bark Roderick Dim, sailing to morrow morning; Miss F.lvir.i ICuhr, Mrs. C. McLennan, Mrs. K. A. Von Arnswaldt, and child, R. N. Dunlap, Wm. Orbell, Miss Anna Lucas, Raymond Lucas, Joe Salvador, wife mid child, and 50 Japanese steerage. Miss Viola Wight, who has been the energetic superintendent of the Waiakea Settlement work, leaves by the Roderick Dim tomorrow for her old home And over, Ohio. Miss Wight has not been home for four years and, while she has made no definite plans for the future, is anxious to return to Hie islands' nt the end of a period of much needed rest. II. Kendall, the Hilo contractor, has .won His injunction suit ngaiiist the , Superintendent of Public Works 1 1 ... , r , . . . ; i.ue.is unii. co-iieieuiiaius, enjoining I them from entering into a contract to construct a school building and two dormitories at Lahaiualiiua. Maui, the ground of injunction being tint after nil vertiseinent a change was made in the I specifications without new advertise-tuetil, The Hilo Hoard of Trade have rcconi mended to Henry K. Cooper of the County Commission that there be one county for the Maud of Hawaii, giving lun detailed statement the ndvnntnges that would result from there being but one County, Mr. F. Hrughclli was selected ns a suitable person for the position of Ap prnlscr for the Land Office for this Dis trict. A letter recommending his ap pointment wns sent Laud Commissioner Prntt. The Hoiril have nlso taken up the n site for the Hilo tail. A number of places have been spoken of. One place now owned by the Govern ment, having been released by the Wnia kea Mill Co., is located on the road lend ing to the garbage grounds near the pest house, containing about ten acres of fine quarry material. It is away front uny desirable resident sections cither present or prospective. The Hoard of Trade have recommended n lot on the Kaumain rond. Their letter is ns follows: Hilo, Hawaii, July 15th, 1904. C. S. Ilolloway lisq., Superintendent Public Works, Honolulu. Dkar Slit: When you were last in Hilo yon requested our Hoard to recoin mend to you a Jail site for Hilo. We have examined several suggested sites and after careful consideration we respectfully recommend that portion of the Piihomia land situate about of a mile from the Hilo Court House mid containing an area of approximately 13 acres. This land is held by Mr. John T. Haker under n lease from the Govern ment. We have interviewed Mr. Haker In order to ascertain the lowest figure nt which he would release the nbove de scribed lots, but we were unable to tet any definite statement from him in time to communicate to you per this mail. He hns however promised to give us nn answer on Tuesday next 19th instant, mid we shall thus be enabled to report to you on this point per mail leaving here 011 Friday next the 22nd instnnt. We strongly recommend that the Hilo Jail be located at a practically inexhaust ible quarry of the right kind of rock for Road material such as this land contaius.so that the prisoners may be worked to the best advantage for the public good, and not be made to spend a considerable portion of their time walking through the streets of the town on their way to the quarries. Trusting thot our recommendations will have your approval, and assuring on of our willingness to render any as sistauce that your department may re quire 011 local matters. We nre very respectfully yours, HOARD OF TRADE OF HILO. Hy K. N. HOLMKS, President. Hy II. VICARS, Secretnry. Auction. On Saturday, July 23, 1904, nt Waialea, near Hakalatt, I will sell at public auc tion the entire stock of merchandise, fur niture and fixtures of Alt Kee, merchant, now in his store nt the above place. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. I. V.. RAY, Auctioneer. Auction. A fine collection of art pictures and bric-a-brac, consisting of etchings, paint, ings, palellcs, engravings, busts and stat uettes, belonging to the estate of King Hros., Honolulu, will be sold at public miction on luesdny, July 26, 1904. be ginning at 1:30 o'clock, at my salesrooms In the Haldwin Block, Hilo. Valued at nbout $1,000. I. I?. RAY, Auctioneer. TRENT & CO: HONOLULU. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AGENTS AND BROKERS Correspondence Solicited. AUCTION! o,..?.'"; ! ON SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 19D4 IkP POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE At 2 o'clock p. in., there will be sold nt ! public auction at ITHE OFFICE OF I. E. RAY AUCTIONF.FR ( The Leaseholds of the two FISHPONDS ! KNOWN AS 'ii':?jaC,LS;i;r!:":iloa'kiniau"anil''Mflhoiiii" will not be responsible for any debts she may contract in iny name. 38-4 JNO. II. SHVILLF.. Play Ball! We supply Honolulu and lMuui leagues with all baseball supplies.. .Orders from Hawaii will be given particular atten tion and shipped by return steamer baseballs, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Masks, Uni forms, Protectors, League Rules and every item in the baseball linc.Nevcr out of stock WOODS & SHELDON yi KING STREET. - HONni III II 7 w v mm mm V THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO. LIMITED. BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE,STOGKS AND BONDS SECURES INVESTMENTS NEGOTIATES LOANS WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE ISSUES SURETY BONDS ACTS AS ADMINISTRATOR, EXECUTOR, TRUS TEE AND IN ALL FIDUCIARY CAPACITIES P. O. BOX' 348. HONOLULU, HAWAII, I New Laces and Embroideries Edgings, Insertions, AltOvers lwwwgi)immnWWf?ywfwww White Dress Goods Lawns, Piques, Batistes, Etc. Woolen Shirtings (Light weight) j L. Turner Co. Limited .MimMMmmmmmmmmmmd MATSON NAVIGATION GO. SCHEDULE OF 8 S. ENTERPRISE Leave S in Francisco. Juno 19, July 23, Aug. 2G, Sept. 29, Nov. 2, Dec. G, '04 '04 '04 '04 '04 '04 Leave Hilo: July G, '04 Aug. 9, '04 Sept. 12, '04 Oct. 16, '04 Nov. 19, '04 Dec. 23, '04 R. T. GUARD, Agent. TH1C LATFST IN GLADIATOR Notice. For Sul(i. 1 Mrs. Frank II. McSlocker lias left her I dairy outfit with Mr. W. S. Wnril at I Keaau for sale. There is, beside a fine assortment of dairy appliances, a full ' blooded jersey bull and u herd of cowh. 15 years from Ail- Formerly included in the lease to the Waiakea Mill Co. ami commonly known as the Waiakea Fish I'ouds. Upset price for each leasehold, $50 per iuiiiiiiii, 111:1 uouve an ies, I rill 01 lease to he Klist 1, roo. E: E. RICHARDS, 38-3 AK'etit llishop Ivstate. Subscribe for the Tkiiiunk. Suhscrlp lion f 2.50 per year. SHOES I'ATFNT CALF HALMORAL HULL KID TO I' CUSTOM LAST 1 JSL ' 2 1 5 3 I css c -5" 5! O r fl a a ' o I I o o - 2 II i3 i w -: kmmmmk ' ! - ' 5! S1 Ml p $3.50 A very refined and stylish shoe for dress1 occasions, parlies and balls. ECONOMIC SHOE CO., HILO 'CRESCENT CITY BARBER SHOT CARVALHO BROS., Proprietors. The Old Reliable Stand is still doiiiR UP-TO-DATE WORK Razors honed, Scissors and all cd);etl tools perfectly ground. Satisfac- ' tion Guaranteed. Notich Neither the .Masters 1101 A'enl of vessels of the "Matson Line" will be responsible for nitv debts eon iraeted by the crew. U. r. OUAKH Anent. ' Hilo, April 16, 1901. 34, 11 t '', ,. 1 - m '' i .?. .'4t W n , j . . ' Vil i W ' ,1 y- y .i' vrn 'ii ;.i-)M ' 'a '', . i m tlv . f i i r r y x" M ' r 9 ' ' I.' 'JJ . I 1 u-,... w... . .,' 2p tnr!it,v yyi