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! OTS - v" , ; 1 1 1$ tfiKa f 507 V4 . M$fex!fc. KV. ' 3 , fev ifV: T li (i t man failed (o shut llto door, and tho strong ilratt struck you squarely in tho tliest. A draft means n cold, a cough, inounionia, and often tho beginning of consumption itself. You slum a draft. Hut jolt can't uheu tiding in tlm stieet-eais: either In the closed oronen curs. Then keen at hand a bottle of Av er's Cherry Pectoral It will euro n "sti cut-car cold" In a night. Tho moment oit feel chilly or feverish, want to rough, or hao any tightness In tho ehcs.t take a dose. Tho relief is immediate. l'tit up in latgo and small bottles. Aycr'a Cherry lVrloral Piaster Is a greataid to the Cheny Perioral, l'laeed directly over the naluful lung, it draws out all soreness, relieves congestion, and imparts great strength. Prepared by Dr. J. C, Acr Co., La tit, Maui., U. S. A. Union Barber Shop. GAKCIA & CANAKIO, Props. Ulc SDavc, Cut Ij.nr and Shampoo at Ecl-Clvc Rates. We also take patlicuhir pains with Chil dren's ilairciilting. Union Huiumno, Waiauucuuc St. JAS. M. CAMERON. Plumber, Tinner, Metal Worker. Mr. Cameroi' is prepared to give cst$. mule on all '..nuts of Plumbing Work nud to guarantee all work done. Hilo Barber Shop CARVALHO BROS., Proprietors. The Old Reliable Stand is still doing UP-TO-DATE WORK Kaors honed, Scissors and all edged tools perfectly ground. Satisfac tion Ciuarauteed, WAIANUENUE STREET. TINC CITY STABLES F. BRUCHELLI, Proprietor. HACK STAND Telephone 126 STABL1J Volcano Street, Tele phone 1 25 Livery and Boarding Stables HKAVYTKAMINO and LIGHT KXPRKSS. Saddle Horses, Buggies and Sur ries for hire at reasonable piiccs. Ti:i,i:rno.i: Minims hiomitia atti:.ih:i TO. Ni:W MiKK SN 1'KWCIM'O iioNoi.ri.u S. GRINBAUM & CO., imoKKUS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS . .I'lUK INSl'RANCi: .. Dealers in llr) Ciooils, Notions, Cigars and Tiibicio Spm.il utteiitiou given In coiiMgiuui nis '.) milt, mil! sugir. Koa! Koa!! Koa Lumber in small and large quanti ties; well seasoned. Furniture made to order, any wauti it. KcMirs maiie on any riiruiture. Prices moderate. Sorrao Cnbinot Shop. Apply to JOSH (.. SI'.UUAO. jooooooooooooooooooooc The Whole Story in one letter about HPa'mXitteY (rinnr davis',) I'rom Capt. F. Loye, I'ollco 8ttlon Xo. , 5. Montreal : "We frequently ui rnnr j 1 DAvit'PAlN.KlLLEltforjxifnl nthftom-( i ach, rhtmnat($m, ttlffnctt, frott bilei, ehU- , blaini, tram), and all Afflictions which j bofull men In our position. I hiuo no hciU j i tatlon In laying that PilN-KiLLKn U tht I belt ronniy to have ntar at hand." Ucil Intarnnlly unit Internally. Two Sizes, 25c. and 60c. botllta. kodaks kodaks One of the bust presents for any otic is a good Ko dak. If the one to whom you wish to make a present has a camera, then they will require other things to help them in their work. WIS TKACH how to take and make pictures, and have all the supplies necessary. We devclope and print films or plates, and give each view the best atten tion to bring out a good picture for you. Kodaks can ho sent by Mall HILO DRUG CO. LIMITED HILO, HAWAII PLANTER'S LINE OF SAILING VESSELS Direct Line betwcea SAN FRANCISCO AND HILO. Hark St. Catharine, Capt. Saunders Hark liny Turner, Capt. Warland Hark Marlha Davis, Capt. McAUman QUICK DISPATCH For freight and passage apply to WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco C. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Agents, Honolulu, or H. Hackfeld&Co., Ltd. AtiKNTS. 1111,0. HOP WARM CO. Cor. King and Front Streets. Dealers in Dry Goods, Japanese and Chinese Goods. RATTAN FURNITURE. " tMU'HONlt ENTERPRISE i CARRIAGE SHOP J Volcano St., by bridge. All kinds of carriages made to order. Repairing and Job Work neatly and quickly done. Horse shoeing n specialty. Carriage ma terial constantly on hand. R. IJ. UYRNn, Prop. Speedy Gasoline Launches L. IIHLBUSII has the agency for the sale of the celebrated Racine Boat Manufacturing Co.'s swift gasoline launches. FOR PRICES apply lo him at Potemkiu's Store, VOLCANO STREET, HILO. AMANA Herchant Tailor I Suits Made to Order at Low Prices, y stvle I Ready-Made Suits. Cleaning and Mend kind of ling Neatly Done. -U FRONT STRF.KT, Next to Chinese Doctor, 11II.O, II. T. t'OUKT IN' FULL HLAST. (Continued from page a.) dcrgarten at the Ililo jail of late if one may judge hy the number of infant offenders presented hy the Grand Jury for larceny. Manuel Perez aged twelve years, an emi grant from Porto Rico, also plead guilty to acquiring $20 from another. He said he was induced to leave Porto Rico hy a man who gave him a dollar to meet his trav eling expenses. He had been in Hawaii about six mouths, but had never attended school. He seemed somewhat discouraged that his early attempts to become a sub stantial and wealthy American citi zen had been so unfeelingly nipped in the bud. A third offender in swaddling clothes was a Hawaiian youngster apparently seven or eight years old, who admitted that he had taken $2.15 of alien coin, be cause as he explained he wanted to buy something. Sentence on all these pleas of guilty was reserved by the Judge. He seemed lo think that a nursery should be added to the police department. L,im Hin, a Chinese cook with some originality for concocting new dishes, appears to have mixed a compound of tea and paris green for several friends. The dose did not result fatally, but ten indict ments for assault with intent to commit murder did result and he finds the outlook gloomy. A few other indictments for burglar', larceny, etc., complete the criminal calendar for the term. Out of about thirty-six commit ments from District Court true bills were found in all but three, among these exceptions being F. Gardner who was charged witn assault with a deadly weapon. On Wednesday luoming Kan Kau plead guilty to assault and battery with a deadly weapon upon his wife. The counsel assigned in the case having decided there was no defense. Hidgway, attorney for defense, spoke for leniency. The penalty prescribed by law is a fine not to exceed $1000 and imprison ment at hard labor not to exceed ten years. The sentence of the Court was that the prisoner pay a fine of $250 and serve a term of five years. Clarence Boyd, who plead guilty to stealing a ring valued at about $4 from an employee of Dr. Reid, and has already been in jail six mouths and a half was sentenced to sixty days in the Hilo jail, the pre vious term of confinement being taken into consideration. "The next time though," said the Judge, "it will be ten years." Fugisaki Matsutora was in dicted for murder in the first de gree, for killing the paramour of his wife. Deputy Attorney-General Cathcart said the Government with the Court's permission would accept a plea of manslaughter in the first degree. Carl Smith attor ney for the defendant spoke upon the question, stating that he had advised his client to enter such a plea. The Court granted permis sion to change the charge accord ingly and the defendant plead guilty. The sentence of the Court was that the defendant be impris oned in Ililo jail for ten years, the lowest sentence allowed by the statute for this offense. Koko Kualii charged with lar ceny appeared again without a law yer and will defend himself. Kapalani and Kainoa, infants charged with burglary had no counsel, and plead not guilty. The parents were summoned and the father who works for V. II. Ship man was instructed to secure coun sel for his children before tomorrow morning if he wanted to save him self trouble. George Durkee, larceny in second degree, plead not guilty and will plead his own case. Jesus Toro, ten years old, plead guilty to larceny in second degree. He seems to be alone in Hawaii so far as relatives are concerned, and claims to be free of encumbrances of that sort generally. He is ap parently one of the "able bodied" laborers imported to work Hawaiian sugar plantations. "What do you want me to do with you?" inquired the Jtidgc. The youth remarked that it was immaterial, but seemed to be willing to accept deportation to his native land. The Judge gave him a short lecture through an interpreter nnd sentenced him to confinement at Hie Government Reform School during his minority that he might be educated and taught the duties of a citizen. Kawaktcha l'sunckichi, charged with extortion, plead not guilty, and is defended by Smith & Par sons. Manuel Perez, another Porto Rican infant who had taken $20, plead guilty. He is the youth pre viously referred lo as having come to Hawaii upon $t. He is twelve years old. He will be confined in the reform school during the term of his minority. Agopatc Guadalupe, Porto Rican charged with assault with a deadly weapon plead guilty. He has been in jail six mouths, and was sen tenced to sixty days more. Okcda Mansuke, charged with burglary in second degree, plead guilty. He had stolen money from a trunk in the house of Wil liam Wilson, blacksmith at Kukui- hacle, Ilamakua. He was sen tenced to a term of three years at hard labor. Nagiyama Jinjaria, charged with burglary in first degree, was sen tenced to a term of four years at hard labor. Two Porto Ricaus charged with assault with a deadly 'weapon with attempt to rob were each sentenced to imprisonment at hard labor for five years and to pay a fine of $100. Ah Quong by his attorneys Smith it Parsons plead in bar to indictment for rape, a previous con viction. He is the Chinaman sen tenced about two years ago for rape upon an infant child at I.au pahoehoe. The indictment at that time was found by the Circuit Judge, there being no Grand Jury. Ah Quong was released last winter on the ground that his conviction was illegal, as the Hawaiian Islands were at that time under the Consti tution of the United States, which required indictments to be presented by a Grand Jury. Ah Quong, however, claims that it was legal and that therefore he cannot be tried a second time, although he is at liberty on the ground of its ille gality. OUK OWN 1IAXI). Captain Ilerger Sajs It Can he .Hade One of the Finest. While in the city, Captain Bcrger was given an opportunity to hear the Ililo baud, which is composed of twenty-seven pieces under the leadership of Prof. Carvalho. At the conclusion of a short rehearsal, Captain Bcrger complimented the boys. He said there was no other musical organization in the Ha waiian islands, except his own, that was equal to the Ililo Band. He told Prof. Carvalho, the talented leader, that he could conic to Ho nolulu at any time and be assured of a lucrative place in the Hawaiian baud. Prof. Carvalho is strongly tempted to accept the offer, but much prefers to remain in the Queen City and bring to a higher degree of perfection the musical or ganization of which he is the head. The only thing needed to do this is more financial support. The baud here will make a:, effort about February i to enlist the support of merchants and citizens to enable the members to devote more time to baud practice. All of the boys have their daily labors to attend to and if they practice as they should, they must neglect their respective duties in business or as employees. They want a little financial aid and will soon be able to give creditable concerts twice a month. With proper encouragement, there is no reason why weekly concerts should not be a regular thing in Ililo by the Ililo Baud. i- a Jicnl 'Pleasure to us to speak favorably of Pain-Kim.uk, known almost universally to be a good and safe remedy for burns and other pains of the body. It is val uable not only for colds in winter, but for various summer complaints, and should be in every family. Ti.e casualty which demands it may come unaware. Christian Ad vocate. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Paiu-Killcr, Perry Davis . Price 25c. and 50c. Te HI piercaiHl Company, Ltd. CARRY A MECHANICS' TOOLS Hardware, AGENTS FOR T1IIC "KKKN KUTTKR" BRAND OF CANE KNIVES and HOES IRON STOVES Groceries Hay Grain and Feed 1 STATEMENT OF THIS Mutual Reserve Fund LIFE ASSOCIATION OF NKW YORK. Policy Holders' Company, who control the Company, and alone share in the profits thereof. FRKDKRIClv A. BURNIIAM PuiiSiniCNT Twentieth Annual Statemen' , JANUARY TOTAL ASSHTS $12,26 1,493.36 (Not including Mortuary and Dues Resources) TOTAL IJAWMTIHS $11,077,220.53 Net surplus invested and Cash Assets over all Lia bilities, actual and contingent, December 31, 1900 $ 1,187,272.83 Income during 1900 141623. 41 3-85 Payments to Policy Holders, including advanced payments applied 5,01 4,99 .o8 Total Disbursements 61316.707.55 Kxcess of Income over Disbursements 8,306,706.30 Total Death Claims paid to date 55,000,000.00 TOTAL BUSINKSS IN FORCH, DKCKMBKR 31, 1900, 81,076 . $189,267,347.00 YOU CANNQT FAIL when you have one of the Survivor ship Bonus and anticipated surplus policy, of the Mutual Reserve Fund UNF.yUALLHD IN ADVANTAGES extended to their holders. FRANK U GHNKRAL AGKNT, RSRBHH FUIJ, AND COMPI.KTK LINK OF Iron and Steel AND STEEL AND RANGES COOKING UTENSILS Paints, Oils and Glass Fertilizer, Bone Meal Cigars and Tobaccos The Hilo Mercantile Co., Ltd. Hilo &j&& Hawaii, H. T. r I, 1901. ' WINTER, Territory of Hawaii. t -