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TIIK WEKKLY 1111,0 TRIHUNI5, IIII.O, HAWAII, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER at, 1905. he tfiilo vtlmm,m:IulahcR Mm,y ' - I lasses cans eventun TUESDAY, - NOV. 21, 1905. Kntcitd nt the l'ostoflicc nl Ililo, Hn Willi, ns second-class ninttcr rtlllUSIIKD KVKRV TUK8DA.Y. J. Castuj Ridgway - Editor 1). W. Maksh - Huslncss Manager. NOT A FARCE. Some one lias saitl that the ntlministration of the land office was a fatce. Anyone who has had any business relations with the public land officials will join in denial of such nn accusation. It is far front being a farce, and were a casual observer to look in upon the .sanctum of the dispenser of public lands and free homes, he would witness a hive of industry. Like the busy bee, the land agent im proves each shining hour to find home excuse for not granting to a homesteader title to his land after the latter has toiled by the sweat of his brow and suffered hardships and deprivations in order to own a few acres ol rocky and often un profitable laud. There is a longing in every man's heart to become a landowner no matter how small his holding. There is an old Arabian prove! b that says: "Thrice blessed is he who diggeth a well and plautcth a tree.- inc American spiru is to own a home, to dig wells and to .. .... . . ... ... . plant trees and see things grow. It is that love of being a property owner and of assisting nature in her operations that helps to build up a community with the fibre of the nation. Hut the policy of the Land Bureau of Hawaii, if we are to judge by the altitude of some of its representatives, is to discourage the immigration of settlers and to throw obstacles in the way of the . rtL., nnrM..'rrmn..f T In.wl Tin excuse is given that the law re quires the fulfillment of certain conditions, yet in the same law a liberty of discretion is given to land officials in its administration and enforcement. A land agent is not appointed with a view of his ability to keep people from acquiring pub lic land, but as a referee, who should assist in the settlement of the country with sturdy farmers. Neither is a land agent called upon to act as judge, jury and public prosecutor of every applicant for a homestead. Too oltcn do prosecut ing attorneys labor under the belief that their duty is to secure a con viction and not to see that justice is done. A public official loses his usefulness when he is carried away with this belief, and the law can become tyrannical instead of Mibserviug the public good. No, the land office is not a farce. It is fast becoming a sad tragedy. ECHOES OF THE PRESS. The fact that Japanese are begin ning to leave California to settle in Korea and Manchuria was fore shadowed some time ago by the statement of the Japanese premier that the emigration of his country men to America would soon stop and turn the other way. The pro spect is one to be considered by Hawaiian planters in all its lights. It ought to stimulate the hardest kind of effort to establish a new labor element here, and affix it to the soil. The sooner all hands come to realize that the treaty of Portsmouth utterly changed the labor situation in Japan and that the country has outlets of its own for surplus workers, the better for Hawaii's economic system. Ad vertiser. If the .Supervisors did nothing more during their entire term of office than start a park scheme for the city, this work alone would entitle them to a place high in pub lic esteem. Towns don't go back ward these days. Once a park scheme is laid out Honolulu citi zens will have a practical ideal. Uullelin. The following industry has appar ently escaped notice thus far. Iarge quantities of crude inolnsses are sent from Louisiana to San Krnn- cisco. In the city the molasses is frt'od frntn inmnritipx nnd oiTltpiI ireect iroin impurities, mm ouureti for sale in attractive tin cans, with of these mo tually reach Ua wanati stores, and are sold at a high figure. Why do we not can our own molasses, and sell it at a reasonable rate? Maui News. The quickest way would perhaps be to let the County of Oaliu have the benefit of the taxes from Kau li and the other islands for two yean, and let the Legislature enact nn amendment to the income tax law on the lines of the one "lobbied" out by Governor Carter. Gaiden Island. UI.I'.MIINT'S DEATH. Ml story Surrounds Hcnson Tor Editor's Suicide. The coroner's jury which sit three dajsoud nights nt Wnilukii, Muiii, try ing ill level best to secure from Dr. Hoole n document which the jury consid ered was very material towards unveiling the 1115 s cry surrounding the tragic death oft,c Inie Clcnicnl, became meek ..11 of sudden nnd declared the note irrelevant and immaterial. Dr. llootc will now lenr to pieces nt his leisure the much coveted epistle written by the deceased ns a part ing farewell to ft lend nnd foe. The erdict of the jury is that the dc censed cattle to his death f 0111 n bullet wound through his brain, and that they believed the wound had been self-inflicted. The note which llic dcccnscd left to Dr. llootc wns not delivered to the jury although its members demnnded it. Dr. Boole had flatly refused to give the letter jl0 thejuty, as there was something in , the note injurious to somebody, and Dr. ' n llootc said that such scurrilous remarks, although written by the deceased, should not be nired for the public criticism, as he believed that it was uoboby's business to know what actuated Clement to take his life. It is cnoueh to know that Clc- I fifotil fnnl- Ilia nu'll 1lfi.It1l illn liictnt. There arc various surmises ns to the contents of the letter. Some seem to think thnt the deceased reviled a certain party in town, while olners think that Clement in his dispjir let loose his wrath on hisf iends who were diieclly ins.ru- wtaHii leading him astray tvitliQ nf vlr.iif iiml &n1irint ft out the " " " ' HOOKS TO KKAll. Ililo Library Receives New Con signment, On the last mail the Ililo Free Reading Room nnd Library Associntion received a shipment of new books, most of which are fresh from the press. No library in the is.ands has n more varied assortment of current litcrnture than the Ililo Library, and the Trustees strive to secure nil of the Intest books as soon ns pub lished. The new books nre ns follows: "At the Sign of the Vox." Mncmillnn Co. "The Little Hills." Mrs. Nancy II. Banks. "Iole." Mr. Robert Chambers. "The Trident and the Net." Author of "The Martyrdom of nil Kmpress." "Sauna." M. K. Waller. "At the Sign of the Jack-O-Lantcrn." Miss Myrtle Reed. "Will Wnrburton." Geo. Giessing. "Dr. Greenfell's Parish." Norman Duncan. "following thf Sun-Flag." John Fox, Jr. "Land of Little Rain." Mnry Austin. "The Orchid." Robert Grant. "The lleautiful Lady." llooth Tnrk itigtou. "The Indifference of Juliet." Grace S. Richmond. "Partners of the Tide." Jos. Lincoln. "Nancy Stair." Mrs. Klinor M. Lane. "At Close Range." P. Ilopkinson Smith. "The Man of the Hour." Octave Tlianet. Writ KiintMi in Ililo. Word litis been received of the an nouncement of the engagement of Miss Kthel Wight of Northfield, Mass., to C. N. Prouty of Spencer, Mass., who was formerly connected with the Hilo Rail. ' road. Another interesting engagement which has just been made public and described by the San Francisco Chronicle ns n Hawaiian romance, is that of Miss Mar garet Tutt, daughter of Mrs. IvnL. Tttttof Los Angeles, Cal., to Captain Carroll I', Armisteud, U. S. Army, nt present on detail in the Philippines. Miss Tutt is dcseribul ns a pretty, vivacious, nltrnt tie girl, who comes from it distinguished Southern family and has spent much of her life in the South. She has but re ceutly completed school and is one of the debutantes of the winter. Miss Tutt met Captain Anuislcad nt the Hawaiian Hotel, while the latter was on furlough en route to Manila. It is ccpcctcd that the ueililiug may take plnce Uiis winter. l'lu ed for Co iitc nipt. Last week iiiIIoiiolnlu, Judge Dole of the United States Court sentenced J. G. Wymaii to a) hours' imprisonment in Oahu Jail for contempt of court in refus ing to attend ns a federal juror. Wymaii resided in Kauai where he eke.s out a lure livelihood as a fisherman. He gave as it reason for his absence that In- had ! " '""'"T lll"l cm,1(l ot h 11lcr u ,lt.VL.i0,,e,i tiiat vy not borrow any. man Is ex I cinpt by reason of his udvauced ugc, I HUM TIIK ANTILLES. (Jhiiinbpilnlu's Cough Ucinedy llcnc Ills n Oily Counclliiinu nl Kingston, .tnninlcn. Mr. W. O'Rcill Eogarly, who is a member of the City Council at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follows: "One bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that wjis giving me traublc and I think, I should have been more quickly relieved if I had (.ontinued the re medy. That it was beneficial and quick in relieving me there is no doubt and it is my intention to ob tain another bottle." Eor sale by J Ililo Drug Co. While the Agents of many Life Insurance Companies nie I Hilio.iing their OiTiccr.s (or the ANNUAL DIVIDKND policy, it is n source of great satisfaction to llic Policyho'ders of the I'.icific Mutual to know that their Company has been issuing almost nothing else for yc.il '. No petitioning ncccssnry for libcmlily with the good old Pacific Mutua'. The Diiectors of the Company nrc by the California law made jointly and seveinlly liable for nil monies KMP.K'.y.LKD or MISAPPROPRIATE) by the officers during the term of oTicc of such Dhcctor, Quite n pro vision from the SKCUR1TY STANDPOINT, considering what has recently occurred. The best policies nrc issued by the best Company on Karth for policy holders. THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INS. COJF CALA. CLINTON J. HUTCHINS, Conoral Agont, 920 Fort Stroot. H. E. PICKER, Traveling Representative. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that Wing Sing Co., doing business on front Street, Hilo, ns merchants, have made n volun tary assignment to the undersigned for the benefit of their creditors. The credi tors of the said Wing Sing Co. arc hereby requested to file their claims with the undersigned or with Ridguuy & Ridg way within thirty days, and all persons indebted to the said Wing Sing Co. nre requested to call and pay the same nt once. All claims against Wing Sing Co. must be certified. TIIK VON HAMM-YOUNG CO., LTD., Assignee of Wing Sing Co. Hilo, Hawaii, Nov. iS, 1905. 4-3 BY AUTHORITY. Thanksgiving Proclama tion. In conformity with established custom, ami in accordance with religious senti ment, I hereby proclaim nud designate Thursday, the 30th day of November, 1905, ns Thanksgiving Day, nud recom mend the setting nptrt of said day in the same spirit that has characterized its ob servance during many generations. lly remembering the poor and needy with gifts that will cheer nnd comfort, by the suspension of labor, by social inter course and friendly greeting, by thank ing Almighty God for His loving kiuit ncss, His manifold blessings, His aid nnd protection in all tunes of danger, triid and tribulation, let us show our sincere gratitude for the conditions that have be stowed upon us, for our health, happiness and content. Let the day be observed according to the inclination of ench person for Hie accomplishment of good, that the result may benefit all. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Territory of Hawaii lo he affixed at the Kxeciilivc Iltlilil- i. ing, in Honolulu, this 8th day of JSii'mK Nnt rliibi'r. 111 tin vinr nf nnr Sealf No Lo ord one limits mil nine linn- Ired and five, and of the Inde pendence of lite United States of America Hie one hundred mid thirtieth. O. R. CARTKR, Governor. LEGAL NOTICES. Temporary Administra tor. In the Circuit Court of the Pourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. AT ClIAMllHKH IN PUOIIATH. In the matter of the Kstnte of AH WO, deceased. ORDKR OP APPOINTMKNT. This cause coining on for hearing upon the 7M1 day ol November, A. D. 1905, upon the petition of C. Ahip, praying for the appointment of said petitioner as temnorarv iidmiuUtrutor of the Kstnte of the snid Ah Wo, nud it beiui bhowu to 1 jhe Mitibfuetiou of this Court that it is for itiv iK'bt interests ui tue saut rotate tuai ' the prayer of the snid petition he granted, It is therefore ordered that the said Ahip he and herehy Is npxiiiU-1 tempor- ' nry niiininistrntor of lite Kstatc of Ah wo, deceased, Willi full power to con- tiiiuc the businc-s of Che Han Chong, at rnnoa, ruua, collecting accounts due tlic said Kstatc, preset ving then sets of said Kstatc, and buying and selling goods 111 the rcgu'nr course of business for the maintenance of the said business: this order to take elTect only upon the filing j 111 nils Uourt ol nil approval Doml til llic sum of l'lve Hundred Dollars (f.soooo). IN WITNKSS WI1KRKOF, I have here-1 r,. ., J'l" set my hand nud caused to I locnij lie itinxeu me seat 01 mis lotiri tijion the 7th day of November, A. D. 1905. CIIARLKS F. PARSONS, Judge. In the Circuit Court of the fourth Circuit. Territory of Hawaii. At CiiAMimits In Pkomatu. In the matter of the Kstnte of ALHKRT A. JCIMMKRMANN ofOlna, Hnwcii deceased. A document, pn o'.'uglo be'ic h will nnd testament of Albe.. A. .hull c maun, deceased, having c l the lull t'. of Noembcr, A. I), ii";, hecn p eu to 'lid Piobalc Cott't, n id a petit'ou the Probate ihcreof, and fo- inc is of letters tcsl'itncnla y to Mi. Anna met maun having bceii filed by Mrs. A .immermanii, It is hereby oidc ed, that Tuesday, i. . lath day of Dccemhci, A. D. 1905 at n o'clock A. M., ol nid day, at the Coin. Room of b-jid Conn, nt Ililo, in the Comi ty nud Tciritoiy of Hnwnil, be, and ic 1. me is hereby appoiuttd the lime fi proving slid wi'l nnd he. ling . ild up- 1 cation, when and where anv person t . Icrestcd may appear and contest the w , nnd lite granting ofleltcis test iniculnrv It is ftitiherorde ed, that notice theiei I be given by pnblic.it !ou . for iliiee sit,. cessive vvreks, in the Hilo Ttibtiue, it newspaiter p iiitcdnml published in Hilo. Dated November 8lh, tgo.s, CHARLKS F. PARSONS, Citcuil Jud';e. Attest: , '- A. S. LttllARON GURNKV, CV 1.. W.S. WlfH, Attorney for Pelilionr", 3 i lit the Ciicnit Cou lot the Fpu .hCi cu Tc .itoiy of Hawaii. AT C11 t.MDi'f . I.v Pr.onv 'it In the mailer of the IStale of Ah Wo of I'alicn, Puna, deceased. ORDKR OP NOTICH oF II MAKING PKT1TION IOR ADMINISTRATION. Onrcadiuguud fi'uig .he pc 1 'on of r jIi'h ti .li : pt ."'sltrd oucen week C. Ah Hip, n uedilor of slid deceasul. for four t,iitcessive v s heroic ic laid allej,ingtliatAhoorPahca.Piiin.dcdi(!lvof 1,, 4 ;,,,, c II11.0 Tkii.unk, a intc.ialc nt P.thoa, Puna, 01 :'ie 41I1 day ,,e'w,ptpi-r puldishul in Hilo, llic last of November, toc.5, lc.iv ig pioperty in m,,. v l0 , lo be not less thru ten days Ihelcrriuryofllnwai ui-iw-ary o be ,lcUo.ts ilie fine therein appointed nL.tntcfmr .1 I. ... n...t 1.... . .... 1. I ' ... uiiui,ii3iv.ii.ti .i. fi,, t ';"! lu in - tcrs of minimis ration issue lo said C. Ah Hip. It is o, deed that Tuesday, the ia'.h day of Deceinl cr, A. D. 1935, ill 10 o' clock A. M , be, mid hcicby is appointed for hearing said petition in the couti room of this Coutt nt Ililo, Hawaii, nl which lime nud place nil persons con cerned may appear olid show cause, if THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST GO. LIMITED. gonts London Lancasht.o Flro Ins. Co. Navional Firo liisu atico Co. Niarara Fiio In. utanco Co. Corman-Amor'can Fito Ins. Co. Ponnsylva.iia t ito Insurances Co. United Stages Fidelity Guaranty Co. CominoiUal Cauua.ty Co. H. VICARS, WHEN IN HONOLULU STOP AT THE NOAH W. CRAY Managot JL0 'l lie hotel is a I uliful on I o it, t el framed, up to-dnle fne-proof bii'ldi.r . Coiiidui ', loi'.-.s n id uitlin nus nie nil wainscoted witll Teitnes t.ce inaiii'r A'l .00 us nie elinitlv iii..ui' 1 a 'd excellently well ventilated. Gen 'e li eies will l'itou;'ii cohiiKim 1 id sleep ug-rooms day nnd night. Tii s lio-uchv, uf illicitly wo II u !c ..rue, opened n little oei two yens ir, o, .nt-. 1 cen I vjr d by pi. iris l.oui I'M patis, who unite in the opinion 1 hat 1 sbei v c , 1 n'lv.rn nl c 1 e y, 1 i linen, its china, its crystal, etc., a e iii I in lio'c of 1 .el) si ho pU anv vvl'cre. WATi 11 A tutic nilil'ou-a'io i-1 '.t 11 es'i'il well of one thousand feet 1 1 ilep.ii Mi,iilicsni milium: ol iit-li ,.1 u'l" ioi'I water of hivjh chemical pu '. hve i mii 11 ie b illdiu'' h is iio i nl cold water. All the tabic vva. .(" we'l ( H'h lbti)il 1 to the too us 1 1 nl u; purposes, is ilislillrd. llOii-L PARR1 llic 1 tflleuLv ." ihe .1 u is much enh itictd by this ho it 1 v no e ug s mui 11, wIk t , 11 a n e h' id of Jeibcy cows, an uuuiiil 1 r..ip ilv 01 ir ' , n d iren'il i-i 01; .1 I n utic lot of poultry pro dim ti ,M'Hli c i. o 'e u lot tif cl a i'c 1 '. cethedelicitetquab ii'cpi ml; bad M tg pi; (fid vo "ig poi r .i odu 1 'uy a he .1 ol fine llerk h'.i1 e no ;s. ''fill ' 1 ntiil vup' ulisofp'lj u's a c da'ly supplied from ill 11 . if fo r dtiit'Iti. .111 to no it's 1' up1 11 . uilid da'lv. U')i.' U Mil .N - C.i 10 1 1 I'lt e f, b .! HOOF G UD,-N or il ' hiiuili': m is it id b'es iv fci've iiiiil nii!i,",'U'4 vv . f . .11 ov'idcd foi Miel ( be veil , At. da , A. o e 1 of 'lis-, 1 eii'iive n eistih'ir'nr 0011 i "(! v c - ' i' ,lo ip 11 c c' vv 1 o.ii .he I. oof Ga . 1 lewiiu'en'i r 1 surrounding country, with c 1 t 1 o elia.nl nut cu I c'i ii ioi- uati's on the other, pre set n ,) 101 t o 1 nil'1 w ti 't 01 gi 1 iileur cauiiot he surpassed. I.jii;, ilis.aiite el p'10 e 1 e.-i y 1O0111. Caflo Addioiis-"Young's," Honolulu Amo.Jcan and Ciiiopoan Plan SPECIAL RATES TO ISLAND PEOPLE any they have, why said petition should not he granted, and that notice of this or-I dcrhc published in the Ktiglish language , lor wrce successive weeks in me 11110 J rlininc, a newspaper in lino Dated at Ililo, Hnwnil, Nov. 71I1 1905. lly the Court: A.S. I.UHARON GURNKV, Cletk ol the l'otirtli Circuit Coutt. lly Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy C'cik. 33 In the C'rcttll Court of the Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hnwnil. AT Chamiwrs In I'ROHATK. In the inntter of the Kstatc of L. K. 1 Swain, deceased. ORDKR TO SHOW CAUSK ON AD MINISTRATOR'S APPLICATION ' TO SKLL RKAL KSTATK. On rending nnd filing the petition of Chi'lcs II. Swain, Atl'iituU -ntor of the KMale of L, K. Swain, deceased, praying for an onliv of sale of cc alu real estate belo'igiu; lo the l lid L. K. Swnlu, said ic.il c e be'tig de crlbed ns follows: AM tlmlcd'Yin piece or pircel of Intiit s' fated at WiilpuiiiiM District ol North II i'ii. Is'i'i'd ti iid IV illo. y of Hawaii, co np's ug Lot No. i" Homestead Mnp N'o. lb, bounded nud described ns follows: He- tuning nt 1'.. st corner of this Lot nt 1 'i po nl on .ojd, oeing Noith corner of) t.l 1 1, 35 ft. South, 28 It. West of refer-' eiiccoiiLiCic block nl South corner of 1,-Jt 4, nud tunning as follows: 1 . N. 01 dcg. 00 mill. W. true 505 feet along lo.d. ' 2. N. 71 deg. 50 milt. W. true 95 feet , ido.ig I he same. 3. N. 48 deg. 20 mill. W. true 28a feet nlo ig the same. .." S. 44 dcg. 30 mill. W. true 373 feet c'oug Lot 9. 5. S. 45 deg. 30 mill. K. true 780 feet along Lot 14. C. N. 56 deg. 30 mill. K. true 406 feet aloi;; Lot II. 7. N. 41 deg. 50 mill. K. true 185 feet aloj-thct. 11c to initial point ami con 1 ti ifii' 1111 men of 8.69 acres. , And set. ing foilh certain legal reasons why such ical estate should be sold, to ' wit: itiMtlUcicnt teisonal fronertv to txiv ! ileiils of deceased. I 1. :.. 1.- ..1... 1- 1 .1... .i. ... r u 1-1 in cuj umi-ii-i iiiiti 1111: ncxk u l.'n of s.ild I,, K. tjw.'iu, nud nil persons in. esicd In the sa'd estate, appear be fo e 1'iis court on Tuesday the 5th day of December, A. D. 1905, nt leu o'clock n. 111.nl the com I room of this court in Il'o. Hawaii, thru pud the e to show i'iti-e whv mi milt rsliould not hegrnnted .or .lie sale of such leal c-l:i,-. A 1 til lu fit 'ire r ilfit-il lit it n tinrtfn , ,0r .i tt lu-niju''. D 1 ed KJ.. at Hilo, Hawaii, October 27II1, CH RLKS lM'ARSONS. Jt'd'e of the Fourth Circuit Court. Al'.c- A. S. LuIlARON GURNKV, CU of the 1'outth Circuit Court. 1.4 Hilo Representative exander tag Botcl 4 ''00 1 1 cen, o section ol niilliltug, 11 d o i 1 tie e i 1 rre.i, luinisheil with me in . . "d ruil refreihmenls ute 1 1 1 (1 v aid '1 oinjiout the evenings. 'In u t iicr. s nie frciiuentlv utveti. r.icim' en v 'on, while nt the other hull e , o s for a louugiug-room, tin ni m' n nud gentleineii. Warm, Debilitating Weather Many people, after a long spell of oppressive heat, suffer from lassitude, loss of spirits, and a goneral "run down" feeling. They need ft cotirso of Ayor's Sarsapa 1 Ilia, n modlclno which has revived mid restored to act ive. II fo mid health thousands of such Milforcrs. A l.dy? who rorontly ro tinned to KriL'land from South Afilca writes concerning this " wonderful mrdlclne": "While- In Capo Town the-past Mini mor I suffered greatly from tho long continued heat. I was completely worn out; my blood scouted to bo coitions thin ns w ntor, nnd I lost nil energy nnd Intorost In life. My friends recommended Ayer's Sarsaparilla and a courso of this vvondorful modl clno restored my health and spirits. My husband sutlcred In tho saino way as I did, and ho also was greatly bono flted from tho uso of Ayor's Sarsa parilla." Thero are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Bo sure you get "AYER'S." Prtpittd by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mm., U. S. A. ATZU'B riLLS, the beit family UutlTt. For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY Hilo Railroad Co. Short Route to Volcano TIME TABLE In effect July 1, 1905. Passenger Trains, Except Sunday. MM vi.aTtc 7 9 8 10 A.M. P.M. STATIONS A.M. P.M. 7:00' 3:30 lv Hilo ar 9:40 5:45 7:jl a:35nr....Wniaken...ar 9:35 5:40 7.32. 3:53 nr...01nn Mill...nr 9:30 5:25 7:3 3:iS or Kcanu ar 9:15 5:15 7:46 3t3oar... I?erudnlc...ar 9:00 4:55 8:00 3:55'ar..Mount. V'w..or 8:50 4:45 8:20 4:i5ar..Glcuwood...lv 8:30 4:25 13 2 4 a.m. p.m. SUNDAY: A.M. P.M. 8:oo 3:30,1V Hilo ar 10:48 5:15 8-o6 3:36 nr.. .. Wainken . .nr 10:44 5:11 8:25! 3:55,nr...01aa Mill... ar 10:28 4:56 8:32 3'.o2ar Keanu ar 10:22 4:50 8:49 3:t9ar...Perudale...ar 10:06 4:35 9:03 3:35'ar..Mouut. V'w..nr 9:55 4:25 9:35 3 15 s'ar... Glenwood...lv 9:35 4:05 FOR PUNA: The trnins of this Company between Hilo and Puna will be run s follows: WKDNKSDAY: Leave Hilo Station, by way of Rail road Wharf, for Olaa and Puna, upon the arrival of the Steamship Kiuait, running through to Puna and stopping at Pahoa both going and returning. 13 14 a.m. FRIDAY: a.m. 6:00 lv Hilo ar 9:55 or.R. R. Wharf.ar 9:50 6:06 J ar....Vdiakca....ar 9:30 6:28 nr...OInn Mill.ar 9:10 6:58 'ar..l'ahoa J linear 8:42 nr Pahoa nr 8:30 7:20 ir Puna h 7:35 5 6 a.m SUNDAY: p.m. 9:00 lv Ililo at 4:40 9:06 .Jar... Wninkea...ai 4:35 9:25 'ar...01aa Mill...nr 4:15 9:50! nr..Pahou June 3:47 10:20! nr Pahoa ar 3.35 10:55 ar Puna lv 3:00 Kxcursion tickets between nil points nre sold on Saturdays and Sundays, good returning, until the following Monday noon. 1 Commutation tickets, good for twenty five rides between any two points, and , thousand mile tickets nre sold at very low rates. D. K. MKTZGKR, Superintendent. SANFORD OPTICIAN IIOSTON I1UILDING, - HONOLULU & CO. OVKR MAY ALL KINDS OP RUBBER GOODS GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. II. PKASK, President. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U, S, A, A. N. it . 4