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TUKSDAY, - JUNK 20, 1905
Enteied nt the PoslofTicc at Hilo, Ha
waii, ns second-class matter
l-UlU.ISlll'.l) KVKRV TUKSDAY.
J. Castle Hidowav - Kditor
I). W. MAKSH - lhldnesi Mnnngcr.
TO-DAY'S OPPORTUNITY.
Never was n fairer opportunity
offered the people of Hawaii to
gain the respect nnd confidence of
the American people and the "po
wers that be" at Washington, than
to-day's first step in the experiment
of local self-government.
Men are judged ly their works
anil not by their promises. The
candidates on the republican ticket
stand for definite principles, and
have the moral courage to publicly
declare their positions. If elected,
they will fearlessly perform their
duty, conscientiously and honestly,
without fear or favor. They also
have behind them the strong sup
port of a unified republican party.
What principles or platform
the candidates on the fushion ticket
represent, no one has yet discover
ed, beyond an overweening desire
for office. Few of these men are
familiar with the duties and respon
sibilities of self-government and do
not annreciate the importance of
the economical and faithful enforce
ment of the laws. What progress
or success can be expected in attain
ing political independence by plac
ing in such inexperienced hands
the responsibilities of government
and the custody of our county
funds? It is time the voters awoke
from their lethargy to the import
ance of the situation.
President Roosevelt hath wisely
said "There are many qualities
which we need alike in private cit
izen and public man, three
above all, and those three are cour
age, honesty and common sense."
Let us not permit personal differ
ences or private grudges jeopardize
the result of this election. The
man who vents his spite or secret
revenge by knifing the party at
this critical stage deserves more to be
pitied than to be despised. The
broad minded republican, who
seeks only to secure a faithful ad
ministration of county government,
will vote the straight republican
ticket.
In the interest of honest civil
servants, clean and capable public
officers and good government, the
voters today will record their wishes
at the polls we predict, result
ing in a victory for the republican
party.
Tin; editor is so often impor
tuned to turn his editorial columns
in abuse upon a certain individual
or thing against which the parties
have a grievance, that we are cons
trained to repeat the story of a
Kansas editor who was asked by a
merchant of the town to roast the
city administration for permitting
peddlers to come into the place
and undersell the local tradesmen.
This is what the editor wrote:
"City dads, you will hereby take
notice that you are roasted for per
mitting peddlers to sell goods here.
The merchant for whom we do this
favor has his job printing done in
Chicago."
in response to the request of many
Trihu.nk readers, we take pleasure
in reproducing in this issue the
sermon of Rev. Curtis K. Shields
on the life and character of John
Knox, the Scotch reformer, deliv
ered at the First Foreign Church
ou Sunday, June 41I1.
As usual Honolulu must wash
its dirty linen in public. What
avail is it to the Governor, now
that the administration has lost its
hold on county matters, if the Sher
iff of Oahu is a political henchman
of his own or of somebody else?
Thu Bribetaker.
He who for office makes a chase
May say he will not take a bribe,
Though he intends when tu the place
At Iloodlers' fountain to cmbibe
And has one object in the race,
Like other members of his tribe,"
Selected,
l'or the accomodation of Elks and
their friends, the election returns will be
posted In the Club Rooms this evening.
J tutfymtw ,i i K ,
TltK lULI.OT.
II ov to Murk tlto Straight ItcpuliH
can Ticket.
l'or the benefit of renders oftlie Tki-
hunk we print n few instructions ns to
the method of marking the ballot:
Upon entering the olliug booth to
tiny ench voter will receive from the
Clinirnistn of election inspectors it white
ballot properly folded nnil If the voter be
In ignorance of how to murk his ticket,
upon request, one of the Inspectors tuny
explain the method.
Upon receiving the ballot so folded the
voter w ill proceed to one of the compart
incuts, lie should indicate his choice by
marking a cross thus X oil the right hand
side of the ballot opposite the name or
names voted for. Care should be taken
not to lace the cross outside of the sp ice
at the cud of each name voted lor. If
the cross overlaps the line or any other
mark appears on the ballot, the vote
will be thrown out on the final count,
lleforc leaving the compartment, the
voter is to refold his ballot and deliver
the same thus folded to the Inspector of
election in charge of the ballot box, who
will deposit th ballot in the Ikjx. If a
voter spoils a ballot he may have another
on returning the spoiled otic 10 the Chair
man. llelow appears the Republican ticket
for the District of South Hilo properly
marked:
SUPERVISORS
(Vote for two)
linker," John T. " '
Desha. Stephen L. (Kiwlnl) X
Lyman, Eugene
Moir. John T.
X
COUNTY SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
KcolanuTf William M
I
Searle, John Cooper (Keoni KupajJX
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
'l-MmuudsTw'llllaurK1.""" "
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l'ua, Sam K,
COUNTY AUDITOR
(Vote for one)
Macuuire, C. K.
T
Wise, John 11. (KeonlWalkn) X
COUNTY ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
"WilTla"
iams, Charles
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Wise, W. S.
COUNTY TREASURER
(Vote for one)
"Lalakca, TTK.
T
JLvuian.RuftisA. (LupeLaimana) X
DEPUTY SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
Fetter, William A.
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TKA1SEI) IX .MUSIC.
Excellent Work by Mrs. Jarrct T.
Lewis' Students.
The students' recitals given Friday
nnd Saturday evenings within the par
lors of the Hilo Hotel by the pupils of
Mrs Jarret T. Lewis were n mnrked suc
cess in every particular. Each vocalist
and performer displayed the training of
a master hand nnd their work reflected
the strong personality of Mrs. Lewis'
method of teaching.
The evening's recital by Miss Cath
erine Westervelt on Friday night was n
musical treat to those who were fortunate
enough to he present. Although hut
sixteen years of ngc, this young lady
under Mrs. Lewis' traiuiug, has develop
ed into n skillful performer, interpret
ing the most difficult passages with n
clearness of enunciation and symathy ol
expression, seldom found in older pia
nists. Every number received enthusias
tic applause. Miss Kuulci Ilapal ren
dered in n pleasing manner n solo from
Hcnschel, while Mrs. Lewis and Miss
Liliuoe Hapal responded with a vocal
duet from Safib,
The program rendered Saturday night
was listened to by n select nud fashion
able audience. The numbers were hearti
ly applauded, nnd Mrs. Lewis was the
recipient of deserved praise for the
high character oftlie work of her pupils.
Cluuillno Departures, June 1(1,
Miss McDonald, Miss Ward, Miss
Thrum. W. Pullar and wife, Mrs. Win,
Matsou nud timid, Miss Lurliue Matsou,
C. P. Morse, W. R. Combs, Mis;, Donna,
Judge O. M. Cunningham, Dr. Van
Etten Dolph, S. S. Greener, C. S. Wol
tcrs, Mrs. L. E, Edwards nud child, Dr.
and Mrs. lloud, Mr. and Mrs. John
'Hinil.T. Lopletz, D.Tliaaiiuin, M. Lopes,
J. Arail, C. McLennan, Dr. John Holland,
Carl Wideman and wife, Mrs. Annie Al
lien, Miss Ii. Combs, Mrs. W. F. Drake,
Mrs. Aug. Ahreus, Miss Paris, Mrs. J. 'f.
Moir, F. Il.iyle, C. A. Maroghan, E. A
Von Arnswaldt and Ilermau Kohu.
Cliiinibcrlaln's Colic, Cholera
Diarrhoea Remedy.
nud
This remedy is
everywhere ac-
knowledgcd to be the most success
ful medicine in use for Bowel Com
plaints. It always cures, and cures
quickly. It Can be depended upon
even in the most severe and dan
gerous cases. Cures griping, all
kinds of diarrhoea, and at the first
unusual looseness of the bowels
should be taken. Sold by the Hilo
Drug Co.
Vti'a''''''' ' - fc
llnilknnn 1'nflt ttinef nt f 'mivlftf ml. '
Joseph Kliiwc, formerly postmaster at
Ilookcna, South Koun, was convicted in
Judge Dole's Court nt Honolulu last week
for embezzling $458.68, post olficc funds.
The defense was that there wns no crimi
nal intent ns Kcawa did not take the
money to enrich himself, but squandered
it in dissipation. It wasnlso shown that he
had mndc full restitution to the United
Slates for the money stolen, which under
the law could not be accepted as condon
ing the offense. The minimum sentence
ol the law was imposed.
l'lrst Foreign Cliurclw
Sabbath, June 35, 1905, it a, ifi.
"Walk worthily of the Lord increasing
in the knowledge of God," Cor. 1:10.
7:30 p. 111, "Paul departed from Athens
and came to Corinth," Acts tS:i,
The benevolent collection for June will
go towatd the support of n scholarship in
the Hilo Hoarding School.
BY AUTHORITY.
Holiday Notice.
Tuesday, July 4U1, being a legal holi
day nil offices of the Territorial govern
ment will be closed ou that day.
G. R. CARTER
Governor.
Executive Ihiildlng, June 16, 1905. 34 a
Department of Public
Instruction.
NOTICE.
All outstanding bills for materials fur
nished nud services rendered for this De
partment during the year ending June
30th, 1905, should be presented nt this
office duly certified, on or before July
loth, if ou the Island of Oahu, nud on or
before July 15th, If on the other islands.
C. T. RODGERS,
34.1 Secretary.
Executive Notice.
The Gocruor directs that notice be
given of the following Polling Places nud
Inspectors of Election for the County
Election to be held June 20th, 1905, for
the election of County Olllcers.
The first unmed Inspector in each Pre
cinct nets ns Chairman.
FIRST REPRESENTATIVE DIS
TRICT. l'UKA, HILO AND HAMAKUA, ISLAND OH
HAWAII.
1st Precinct. Polling place, Knlapnua
School House. Inspectors: J. M. Kau
wlla, J. K. Kaiwi, and J. W. Hauanlo,
and Precinct. Polling place, Rpad
Board Stables, n? Miles, Volcano Road.
Inspectors: W. B. Naillma, Jr., T. W.
Kekoaktilaua, and W. S. Ward.
311I Precinct. Polling place, Davics &
Co.'s Warehouse, comer of Wnlakea nnd
Kalcpolcpo roads. Inspectors: Win.
Geo. Kiiihcnui, David Spalding, nnd H.
j West
4H1 rrccinct. Polling place. Circuit
Court House nt Hilo. Inspectors: Win.
Vannnttn, Ira E. Ray, and Thos. II. Ah
Leong.
Sth Precinct. Polling place, P.ipaikou
School House. Inspectors: G.V. Jakins,
J. M. Kauhi, niidSimconn Paaluhi.
6th Precinct. Polling place, Honouiti
Court House. Inspectors: J. It. Oliver,
Win. Hay, nnd II, K. Unen.
7th Precinct. Polling place, Lnupa
hochoe Court House. Inspectors: L,
Daiugerfield, Win. Kittle, nnd . N.
Kahuc,
8th Precinct. Polling place, Knohc
School House. Inspectors: Albert Hor
ner, Henry Louissou, and W. N. K.
Knuahipaula.
9th Precinct. Polling place, Houokaa
Court House. Inspectors: Chas. H.
Fox, John Ai, and Geo. F. Hall.
10th Precinct. Polljng place, Kukul
hacle School House. Inspectors: W.
Horner, J. G. Jones, nnd Joseph Perez, Jr.
nth Precinct. Polling place, Kapoho
Ranch Hani. Inspectors: L. K, Kalawe,
S. K. Keenoi, and J. A. K. Ohia.
SECOND REPRESENTATIVE DIS
TRICT. KOHALA, KONA AND KAU
ISLAND Ol'
HAWAII.
ist Precinct. Polling place, Circuit
Court House. Inspectors: A.K, Eldredgc,
R. K. Naipo, anil S. II. K. Ne.
and Precinct. Polling place, Waitnea
Court House. Inspectors: C. II. Wells,
Sam Kamal, ami T. W. Puakea.
3rd Precinct. Polling place, Circuit
Court House at Knilun. Inspectors:
Thos. Aiu, John Kcaweahawaii, nud J,
K. Laiolm,
4H1 Precinct. Polling place, Kona
waena School House. Inspectors: W.
II. Grcenwcll, R. Wassumn, and G. W.
II. Kaaona.
5th Precinct. Polling place, Hookena
Court House. Inspectors: L. P. Lincoln,
W. E. Wright, and Jos. Kaeo.
6th Precinct. Polliui! place. Patm
School House. Inspectors: Jos. Holi, D.
Kuupiko, nnd R, W. Kalalauwale.
7th Precinct. Polling pluce, Wniohinii
Court House. Inspectors: Robert L.
Wilhelm, J. N. Keouli, nnil F. C. Eaton.
8th Precinct. Polling place, Pahaln
School House. Inspectors: John A.
Moyer, J. Ikaaka, nud J, K. Iloopli.
A. L. C. ATKINSON,
Secretary of Hawaii,
Per C. R. 11UCKLAND.
Executive nulldiiig, Honolulu,
Muy 31st, 1905,
BY AUTHORITY.
County Election
Proclamation.
WHEREAS, ACT 39 of the Regular
Session of 1905 of the Legislature of
the Territory of Hawaii provides that
an Election shall be held on the Twen
tieth day of June, A. D. Nineteen Hun
dred and Five, for the first Election of
Couiitv Officers, ami that n proclama
tlon shall be made by the Governor Im
mediately upon the pissngc nnd ap
proval of slid Act:
NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance
therewith, I, GEORGE R. CARTER,
Governor of the Territory of Hawaii,
hereby give notice that it special election
for county officers of the several Coun
ties of the Territory of Hawaii, will be
held 011 Tuesday, the aoth day of June,
A. I). 1905, between the hours of 8
o'clock A.M. nud 5 o'clock P.M., In
each County throughout the Territory,
except the County of Kalawao including
Kulaupapn, Kalawao nud Walkoltl on the
Island of Molokai.
THE COUNTIES ARE AS
FOLLOWS:
1. THE ISLAND OF OAHU nnd nil
other Islands in the Territory not in
cluded in any other County, anil the
waters adjacent thereto, shall be the
County of Oahu, with its County Sent at
Honolulu.
a. THE ISLAND OF HAWAII nnd
nil other Islands lying within three
nautical miles of the shores thereof, nud
the waters adjacent thereto, shall be
the County of Hawaii, with its County
Sent nt Hilo.
3. THE ISLANDS OF MAUI, MO
LOKAI, LANAI AND KAHOOLAWE
nud all othc Islands lying within
three nautical miles of the shores
thereof, nud the waters adjacent there
to, except that portion of the Island
of Molokai known ns Kalaupapa, Ka
lawao nud Waikolu nud commonly
known nud designated as the Leper
Settlement, shall be the County of
Maui, with its County Seat nt Wni
luku. 4. THE ISLANDS OF KAUAI AND
NIIIIAU and all other Islands lying
within three nautical miles of the shores
thereof, nud the waters adjacent thereto,
shall be the County of Kauai, with its
County Sent nt Lihtic.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED:
FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAII.
SEVEN SUPERVISORS, one of
whom shall be elected from the Districts
of North Kohnlii nud South Kohala;
1 from the Districts of North Koun
nud South Koun; 1 from the District
of Knu; 1 from the District of Puna;
1 from the District of Hamakun; nnd
a from the Districts of North and South
Hilo.
SHERIFF, who shall be ex-officio
Coroner; COUNTY CLERK, who shall
be ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard of Su
pervisors; AUDITOR; ASSESSOR
nnd TAX COLLECTOR; COUNTY AT
TORNEY; TREASURER; nil to b
elected by the duly qualified Electors of
the County.
DEPUTY SHERIFF, nud a DEPUTY
ASSESSOR and TAX COLLECTOR, to
be elected by the qualified Electors of
each nnd every District.
REGISTRATION PRE
CINCTS. The Registration Precincts arc ns fol
lows: FIRST REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT.
I'linn, Hilo und lliiiuukuii, Island of
llinwiil.
FIRST PRECINCT That portion of
Pima lying south of Ke.iau and from
the eastern boundary of Kau to the
eastern boundary of Kamiiili, following
that boundary to and along the western
boundary of the Kaohe homesteads and
a Hue the extension thereof to the boun
dary of Keaau. Polling Place Kala
paua School House.
SECOND PRECINCT The lands of
Keaau and Olaa. Polling Place Road
Board Stables; 11 J miles Volcano
Road.
THIRD PRECINCT That portion of
Hilo lying between Puna nud Ponnhnwai
Street and Road ami the line of its ex
tension to the sen, Polling Place
Davics & Co.'s Warehouse, comer of
Waiakea nud Knlcpolepo Roads.
FOURTH PRECINCT That portion
of Hilo lying between the Third Pre
cluct and the Houolii Stream. Polling
Place Circuit Omrt House ut Hilo.
FIFTH PRECINCT That portion of
Hilo lying between Houolii Stream and
the laud of Makahnualoa. Polling Place
P.ipaikou School House.
SIXTH PRECINCT That portion of
Hilo lying between the Fiftli Precinct
nud the bed of the Waikaumnlo Gulch.
Polling Place Hoiiomu School House.
SEVENTH PRECINCT That por-
tiou of the First Election Disttict lying
between the Sixth Precinct und the
boundary of Hamakua, including the
laud of Humuiila. Polling Place Lau
pa hochoe Court House.
EIGHTH PRECINCT That portion
of the First Election District lying be-
- ,;'
tween the Seventh Precinct and the j
I lauds of Knlopn. Polling Place Knohe
School House.
NINTH PRECINCT That portion,
j of the First Election District lying be
tween the Eighth Precinct nud the bed
of the Malauahac Gulch. Polling Place
Houokaa Court House.
TENTH PRECINCT That portion
of the First Election. District lying be
twecu the Ninth Precinct nud Koh.iln
District. Polling Place Kuktiihacle
School House.
ELEVENTH PRECINCT The bal
lance of Puna lying south of the Sec
ond Precinct nud east of the First Pre
cinctPolling Place Knpoho Ranch
Darn.
SECOND REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT.
(volutin, Koun nud Knu, Island of
llintiill.
FIRST PRECINCT North Kohala.
Polling Place Circuit Court House.
SECOND PRECINCT South Kohala.
Polling Place Wniiiicn Court House.
THIRD PRECINCT That tortlon of
North Kona lying north of the north
erly boundary of Iloltialoa nud n Hue
running from the north corner of Ho
lualoa to the south corner of Puuanaliulu.
Polling Place Circuit Court House nt
Knilun.
FOURTH PRECINCT That portion
of the Second Election District bounded
by the Third Precinct, Hatnakiia, Kau,
the cast boundaries of Kcalia I, Killac,
Kcokm nnd Ilonniinnu, the north boun
dary of Honnuiiau nud the sea. Poll
ing Place Konawaeun School House.
FIFTH PRECINCT That portion of
South Konn lying between Keel a, nud
Olclouioaun 1. Polling Place Hookena
Court House.
SIXTH PRECINCT That portion of
South Koun lying between the Fifth
Precinct and Kuu. Polling Place Papa
School House.
SEVENTH PRECINCT That por
tion of Kuu lying between South Kona
and Punaluu. Polling Place Waiohinu
Court House.
EIGHTH PRECINCT The remainder
of Kau. Polling Place Puhnln School
House.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,
I have hereunto set my hand
nnd caused the seal of the
SEAL Territory of Hawaii to be
affixed.
DONE AT THE EXECU
TIVE I1UILDING, in Hono
lulu, this 17th day of April,
A. D. 1905.
G. R. CARTER.
By the Governor,
A. L. C. ATKINSON,
Secretary of Hawaii.
WHEREAS, ACT 54 of the Regular
Session of 1905, of the Legislature oftlie
Territory of Hawaii, has amended Act
39, entitled "An Act Creating Counties
Within the Territory of Hawaii and
Providing for the Government Thereof,"
by striking out the words "an Assessor
and Tax Collector" in Section ia, Chap
ter 6 of said Act 39, nud by striking out
the words "and a Deputy Assessor und
Olaa
FOR
SALE
FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO
THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST GO.
LIMITED.
P. O. BOX 346.
THE HILO TRIBUNE'S MAIL CHART
JXJJSZJZ, 1905.
MAILS ARRIVE IN HONOLULU AND DEPART AS FOLLOWS:
S.
M.
T.
4
6x
13
Doric
Ventura
20
27x
J Mongolia
II
Nevadan
12
tSonouia
14
18
25
10
Manchr'a
28
tMiowera
Alameda
26
Vessels whose names appear OVER the date ARRIVE from the Coast.
Vessels whose names appear IIELOW the dote DEPART for the Coast.
Destination of Vessels () To San Francisco; (f) To Colonies; () To
Victoria; It. C; (J) To Yokohama.
S. S. Kiuau departs from Hilo for Honolulu every Friday at 10:00 n. m.
S. S. Manila Lou's mail closes in Hilo ou Saturdays and Tuesdays marked
(x) at 2:15 p. tu., arriving in Honolulu at daylight three days later.
Subscribe for the Hilo
iMNkwtetiii,
Tax Collector" in Section 13, Chapter 6
of said Act:
NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance
therewith, I, GEORGE. R. CARTER,
Governor of the Territory of Hawaii,
hereby give notice that nil references
made to the election of Assessors nnd
Tax Collectors, mid Deputy Assessors
nnd Tax Collectors, in the County Eke
tlon Proclamation issued by uie ou the
17th day of April, A. I). 1905, arc hereby
eliminated; and that no Assessor nnd
Tnx Collector, nnd no Deputy Assessor
and Tax Collector will, or can, be elected
nt the First Election of County Officers
to be held 011 the twentieth day of June,
A. D. Nineteen Hundred and Five, nor
will the names of any person or persons
be received or printed upon the ballots
ns candidate or candidates for such office
or offices.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,
I have hereunto set my hand
nnd caused the seal of the
Territory of Hawaii to be
SEAL affixed.
DONE AT THE EXECU
TIVE BUILDING, in Hono-
lulu, this 3rd dny of Muy,
A. D. 1905.
G. R. CARTER.
THE
FIRST BANK OF HILO
LIMITl'D.
Incorporated Under the Lawi
of th
Territory of Hawaii.
CAPITAL, Jaoo.ooo.
PEACOCK BLOCK, HILO.
P. PHCK Prwldint.
C. C. KKNNKDY Vlcc-Prn.
JOHN T. MOHl.md Vlce-Prci.
C. A. STOIIIK Cthlr.
A. H. JACKSON Secretary.
DIKIICTOKBi
John Watt, John J. Grace,
f.B. Lyman, II. V. I'attca,
Wiu. Pullar. W. II. Bblpraan.
Draw Exchange on
I n Bunk of Hawaii, Ltd Honolulu
Wells, Fargo & Co. Bank. ..San Francisco
Wells. Fargo & Co's Bank New York
The National Bank of tin Re-) pl .
public Chicago
Glynn, Mills, Currie & Co Loudon
Hongkong-Shanghai Bank- I Hongkong,
ing Corporation. ( China.
Hongkong-Shanghai Bank-) Shanghai,
ing Corporation- J China.
Hongkong-Shanghai Bank-) ',ko,,',",n'
ing Corporation '"J.jSf '
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
Rented by the Month or Year. Par
ticulars on Application.
"Monarch Shirts."
Our new Hue for the spring of 1905 haa
just come to hand. Decidedly the best
assortment cud the choicest designs ever
ofTercd ill Hilo.
L. TURNER CO.. Ltd.
Property
75 Acres, Unim
proved; Lot No.
318, near '23-
Miles, Volcano Road; Lot No. 101,
near Russian Settlement.
Hiijyiiis' Place p
Acres, Im
proved; House,
Sta b 1 e s, Office
I Buildings, etc., Volcano Road.
HONOLULU, HAWAII.
W.
T.
F.
S.
Alameda
2
tManuka
Siberia
3
7
Alameda
Nevadan
8
"in
22
Ncbrnsk'n
20
9
16
10
17x
21
Alameda
23
China
24 l
30
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