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'HiHUMUMBMHIiMili Wrymr: "V - i S at . TO'IlilBrninaHVGXIKS WtWVTHaflHnHHnHHHH V iMniBir.'i KjmMHHMmHWMMlMMMMHMHMaMHMM 1 1 r - .. , ., , , ; . m r .a fc i,,s & P ( ; I' L v TIIK FIRST BANK- OF HILO I.IMITI-.0. Incoi J)Oi.IliI Under the Laws of the Territory of Hawaii. CAPITAL, fioo.ox). PEACOCK III.OCK, HILO. i I'HCK I'teiliknl. C. C. K1(NN11V Vlce-1'res. JOHN T. MOIK-.Jml Vlee-I'ir. C. A. 8TOIIIU v....Cnlikr. A. I. bltTTON Secretary. IIIKICCTOKS: J.S.Caiiarlo, Jolm J. ('.race, !'. tt. I.Jinnii, II. V. l'altru, Wm. 1'iiltnr, W. II. Slilptnnn. Uruv ISxcliunyc oi Honolulu Tlie Hank of Hawaii, Ltd San Francisco Wells Fargo & Co.llnnk NHW York Wells Fargo & Co's Hank. London Glynn, Mills, Carrie & Co. Hongkong ami Shanghai Hanking Cor poration: Hongkong, China; Shang hai, China; Yokohama, Japan; Hiogo, Japan. Solicits the accounts of firms, corpora tions, trusts, individuals, and will prompt ly unil carefully attend lonll business con nected with kinking entrusted to it. Sells and purchases Foteign Kxchangc, issues Letters of Credit. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES the Month or Year. Par Rented liy ticulars oil Application. WM. G. IRWIN & GO., Ltd. Sugar Factors, Commission Agents. Sole Agents for Vntionnl Cane Shredders, Baldwin Locomotives, Alex. Cross & Sons' Sugar Caue and Coffee Fertilizers. Time Table I n, . r .1 i- mi 1 he steamers of this line will ar- rive and leave this port as here- under: FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Sierra Dec. 11 Alameda Dec. 21 Sonoma Jan. 1 Alameda Jan. n Ventura Jan. 22 Alameda Feb. 1 Sierra Feb. 12 Alameda Feb. 22 Sonoma March 5 Alameda March 15 Ventura March 26 Alameda April 5 FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Sonoma Dec. 10 Alameda Dec. 25 Ventura Dec. 31 Alameda Jan. 15 Sierra Jan. 21 Alameda Feb. 5 Sonoma .'Feb. 11 Alameda Feb. 26 Ventura March 4 Alameda March 19 Sierra March 25 Alameda April 9 III connection with the .sailing of the above steamers the agents nrc prepared to issue, to intending passengers Coupon Through Tickets by any railroad front S.in Francisco to nil points in the United States, and from New York by ail) steamship line to all Kuropeau ports. For further particulars apply to Wm. G. Irwin & Co. LIM1TF.D Cicucral Agents Oceanic S.S. Co. All Kinds Of RUBBER GOODS, COODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. II. PliASIi. President, San Francisco, Oil., V. S. A. Canadian-Australian Steamers id" the above line running 111 way Company, II. I'., and Sdue), N S nun iinso.iue, .. . , are ClUO UT nt.ited, viz: From Vancouver and Victoria B.C. For llrisluue, (J., and Sjduey: AORANOI OCT. 26 MOANA NOV. 23 MIOWKRA DF.C. 21 service, the The. iiuiL'iiificeiit new Oceanic SS Company llUTWliliN VANCOUVER AND MONTUHAL, making the run in 100 hours, without change. The finest railway service in the world. Through tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States mid liurope For freight and passage, and all general information, apply to Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agts. C. SLAVIN Wood Turner and Polisher CHURCH STUKKT HI 1.0 Next to Herald Office Calls the attention of the public to his great varieties ol lWl'Kl! CUTTKIIS, (ItMIIASIillS WliKliHI (JAMS, FANS, BTO. Made III forty different kinds of Hawaiian woods. Orders and repairing exreulcd at moderate charges. 7-1111 TIIK Hilo Bakery Makes lJinest Bread. Fresh Rolls and Huns always on hand ; : : Ice Cream for families Wedding ;iml Party Cakes Specially KHTAHI.lKIIICl) 1H5H. BISHOP & CO. Bankers. Honolulu - - Oaiiit, II. I. Transact a General Hanking and Kx changc business. Commercial and Traveller's Letters of Creditissued, available in all the principal pi 11 pa nt inn wnrlil. Special attention given to the business , entrusted to us by our friends of the other, Islands, cither as Deposits, Collections, Insurance or request! for I- xchange. - . , TIME TABLE. HILO RAILROAD GO. I Trains leave Hilo for Olaa daily, except summy, 111 7.3a n. in. ana 4 n, m.: returning leave- Olaa at 8:30 a. in. and 5 p.m. Sunday Excursion Trains will leave Hilo I 111 y.ju 11. 111 nun 4 p. in.; returning will leave Olaa at 10 a. 111. and I 4:30 p- "I. ixiuoiuii jitKtia win uk sum uu oaiur- lavs and Sundays, at reduced rates. good till the following Monday noon. Commutation Tickets are now sold good for twenty-five single trips, between Hilo and Olaa, at a reduced rate, subject to certain conditions printed on the same. W. II. LAMHKUT, I Superintendent. ' Hilo, July 2. 19 o. , All bills against the Company .should be presented ut their office not later than ! the 7U1 of the month. Such bills will 1 be paid at tlie ollicc ol the Company on I pally on or after 2 p. in. on the 15th of each mouth. Cashier's hours, a to 3 daily. Matson Navigation Go. flie only Direct Lino between San Fran- cisco and Hilo, Comprising the following Fast Sailers Bark ANNIE JOHNSON Bark SANTIAGO Bark RODERICK DIIU Hark MARION CHILCOTT Ship FALLS OF CLYDE Tug ROVER Launch LURLINE nd other Specially Chartered vessels makes this trip with at least one of these boats each mouth, carrying both Freight mil Passengers, For dates of sailing mid terms, Call upon, Jno. I). Spreclicls a Bros. Co, Agents, v 327 Market St., Sail Francisco, R. T. OUARD. Agent, II 11.11, Hawaii THIS PAIM'Ht is kl,i,to" fi,L" nt 1 ii ia 1 ji iin ,,. c DAKIiS AJxrlilllif Aimilllli f.t (11.1 f.r M..t-.(1tr.(.t c ifv..i....iim. S..11 Francis. c'Miifii'rnin where contracts for advertising can be Royal Mail SS. Co. connection with the Canadian Pacific Kail- W , mid calling at Victoria, II. C, Honolulu, nOnulllIU on or annul me nines neiow From Sydney, Brisbane IQ). For Victoria and Vancouver, II. C: MOAN.' OCT. MIOWF.UA AORANOI NV 2s DF.C. 18 MOANA JAN. 15, ''Imperial Limited," is now running lully IjAKHK SUUAK IMl'OKTS. Slinniug of Lnst lVnr (lives lie- tuiirkiihlc Figures. Washington, Dec. 21. Sugar imports into the United vStates in the calendar year iooi, will exceed those of any preceding year by about 250,000,000 pounds, and the cost will he gt eater than any pre ceding year, except 1893, when prices were unusually high. The total importations of sugar in the year about to end will, according to the Treasury Bureau of Statis tics, aggregate 4,670,000,000 pounds and will cost about Sii.q.ooo.ooo. The highest record of sugar impor tations in any preceding year weic, in quantity, those of 1899, 4,399, 749,078 pounds; while in value the figures of 1893 made the highest record, 5123,083,217. 1 he estimate of the Bureau of Statistics for the calendar year 1901 is based upon actual figures of im portations lrom iorcign countries for ten mouths ending with October, to which are added actual figures of sugar shipped from Hawaii to the United States. To these arc added estimates for November and December, both from foreign coun tries and Hawaii, and for the full year from Porto Rico, this method of obtaining Hawaiian and Porto Uican figures being necessary, be cause commerce with those islands is no longer included in the statis tics of foreign commerce of the United States. This shows an in crease of about 30 per cent in sugar importations into the United States in the decade, the ficures for iSot Ibeing 3.679.789185I pounds, the actuai jncrcfise n tiie decade thus l)eB " rou,ul terms 1. 000,000, 000 pounds. The enormous quantity ... , , ,, ,. . , Phaps be better realized when it is stated that, accepting the aver age carload at 60,000 pounds the sugar importations of 1901 would be sufficient to load 7S,ooo cars. I In addition to this enormous figure of sugar imported, the sugar production of the United States for the year is presumably about 600,- 000,000 pounds this having been about the annual average during . 1 recent years, Of the sugar imported into the t., ,;,, n. . .. United States 111 1 901 in 1 901, more than ' 4,000,000,000 pounds, or fully 85 ,, er celu is cnne sugar from the 1 ' . ,,,, . 7 . j tropics. 1 he remainder is mainly bect sugari chefly from Germany j and Austro-Hungary. In the ten months ending with October, im portations of beet sugar amounted to about 550,000,000 pounds. Of cane sugar imported during the 1 1 . . . . r j ml il"om 3 1-t ceni comes irom I Cuba, about 15 per cent from the I Ivast Indies and the remainder j chiefly from the West Indies and Central and South American coun tries. i " APPKAI.S TO i:.(U,ANl. London Times Should Make Says Unlleil .Stales lis Wishes tJli-nr. . Washington, Dec. 22. Informa tion was received here today by Senor Garcia Merou, the Minister from the Argentine Republic, that this Government has decided to suspend negotiations with Chile in regard to the dispute existing be tween them and to refer the whole matter to the arbitration of the King of linglaud for settlement. This news was received in a dis patch from Mr. Alcorta, the Min ister of Foreign n flairs of the Argen tine Republic, as follows: "I communicate to your excel lency the fact that ajl efforts made by this Government to reach to reach an j arrangement in the deplomatic re- lations presented before the Chilean 1 Government since the beginning of of the present year having proved useless, and after having exhausted all the formula of an honorable so- I'dion to both governments, we have resolved to suspend all negoti- ations with Chile and to refer the matter to his Hrilannic majesty's Government without altering the 31 1 state of peace which exists with the 1 republic of Chile." 1 T . i,oiulon, uee. 23. v-oinmeuting " llle ArBcntliie-Cliile trouble and me reierence 01 ine maucr iy Argentina to Great Hritaiu, the Times today declares that the duty of preserving the peace belongs no less to the United States than to Great Britain. The Times also says that the word from the United States, or even a strong intimation of the opinion of the American Government, which would as suredly be strongly supported from London, would almost certainly in sure a pacific settlement of the dif ficulty. The Times says: "We can haidly doubt but in some shape or other the word will be spoken." (ji.oiids in vkm:z(!i:i.a. (U'l'iiiiiny i:pcclcd In Scii One More Ports. or Washington, Dec. 27. The gathering of German war ships in the vicinity of Venezuela, and the presence in the same locality of many Americans, British, l"rcnch and other foreign war ships is directing attention to the immi nence of the naval demonstration Germany is about to make against Venezuela. Thus far the German Government has not made known the exact details of her proposed move, the official communications to the United States being confined to an inquiry as to the attitude of this Government on the question of a demonstration in view of the pur pose on the part of Germany not to acquire any permanent foothold in Venezuela. The answer of this Government was entirely satisfactory to the Ger man authorities, who since have proceeded with the execution "of their plans for coercing Venezuela. IIKWT.T WINS V1UT0KY. Successful Itulil 011 a Strom; llritlsh Post. London, December 26. The fol lowing dispatch has been received ( from Lord Kitchener, dated Johau-' , 1.-. ... 1, . I nesburg; "General Rundle reports that on the night of December 24th, Colonel Firman's camp at Zeefon- tein, consisting of three companies ' of Yeomanry and two guns, was 1 auecessftillv rushed liv i strollir sttccessiuiij rusnett dj a strong ( commando under Dewet. It is feared the casualties were heavy. I Two regiments of Light Horse are nursuinir the Boers." I London, December 27. Boer re sistance uas always oeen very strong in that part of the Orange jnkea ma ka Hnlc Hookolokolb ma Hono River colony which was the scene kaa, Hamakua, inn ka Poiuoa, la 1 o of De Wet's Christinas coup. A Pehrunry, M. II. 1902 hora 12 awnkca. . , . r 1 i 1.1 . s O ka Wniwai i pan maloko o na moraki great quadrangle of blockhouses is , .,,,.,,. , , - , t I being built there, the points of which are Vreinignen, Volksrus, Harrismith and Kronstadt. At the southeast corner of this quadrangle i mi diinn cmoK frnn. lloflilnhf..,, In T . ,, . ., ni 1 Undley, where the square of block- houses is still incomplete, and here De Wet made his attack. Colonel Firman's force probably amounted to 400 men, and the disaster, efc pecially the loss of guns, the pos session of which may enable De Wet successfully to attack the blockhouses, creates a disturbing impression. 11001,111,11 PARK MATTLKN. Probable I'oriiintloii of 11 Hilo Jockey (Hull to Mniiiuro Sports. Ilnolimlii Park will nmlinldv I pass from thecontiol of the Volcano Stables it Transportation Company into the hands of a Jockey Club now in process of organization in this city. Two meetings have been held, at which the terms on which the property was to pass, was dis cussed. The Jockey Club if orga nized will become the owner of the race track properly and become re sponsible for its management. The management of this property by Mr. MeKcnzie has been highly satisfactory to the public and to turf men generally. Mr. McKen zie, however holds that the task of organizing and pulling off race meetings is a job requiring too much attention for one man alone to handle to the best advantage. As a result, these negotiations have sprung up and the outlook is favor able for their early consummation. Incidental to the discussion of teims, the manner of conducting Hoolulti I'aik as a recreation ground has been touched on slightly. The new plan includes tin: establishment of fixed attr.iL tious at the park. Pope Leo Celebrates Mass. Koine, Dec. 25, The Pope cele brated midnight mass at the Vati can last night and assisted at two other masses. The health of hfs holiness has improvdd and he will resume diplomatic audiences to morrow. Morfgngoc's XoImtoI' Ih (ttiilioii to Foi'cIokc and of Sale. In nccoiilatice with the piovisious of a certain mortgage made by John I,. Kami, knoluim and l'amalia, his wife, of II01111. knii, Haiuakim, Island and Territory of Hawaii, to iM. V. Holmes, of said Ilono. kaa, dated l'ebruiiry I, A. 1). 1893, and recorded in the office of the Regis trar of Conveyances in Honolulu, in I.iber 129 on page .Ss and 4S6; notice is hereby given that the said mortgagee intends to foreclose the said mortgage for condition broken, to wit: non-payment of the prin cipal ami interest. Notice is also hereby given that the properly covered by said mortgage will be sold at public auction nt the Court House in Honokaa aforesaid, on Satur day, the 1st day of February, A. I). 1902, at 12 o'clock noon. The properly covered by said mortgage is described as follows : All that certain parcel of laud situate in Nieuie, in said Itamaktia, us conveyed to the said mort gagor by deed of S. Knmikai, dated June 17, 1882, recorded in the office of the Registrar of Conveyances in I.ilicr 7S m pages 329, 330 and 331, containing an urea of one-half acre, together with the dwelling house and out bouses thereon. .M. V. HOUIHS, Mortgagee. Terms cash. Deeds at expense of pur- -1. , ,. e. .1 1 , 1 chaser. For further particulars apnly to CHARI.ICS WILLIAMS, - I Attorney for Mortgagee. Dated Honokaa, Hawaii, January 6th. 19' 10-121 HoolulLii Ilooko 0 lot Dlo i I'iiki a mo ko Kuai. I kulike ni me im olelo o kekahi mo raki i haiiaiaejohu I,. Kauakaoluuan me P.lltinll'l I'rlt.f. ...nl.:... ...n-.. n IT,..lnl.,n -" , iim '.(mini tiMiiw, j iiuiiuivmi, nm..,klm. MtliniI11, . ,. Tnrllnr, Hawan, ia M. V. Holmes, oia wnhi no, ka mca pau morakl, i hauaia ma ka la 1 o Fcbenuiri, M. II. 1792, a i kakati kopeia "m kc Kccim Knknn Kol,e ,lln IIo"l'u. llkc I29. oao 385 ame 4S6;ke hoolaluiia aku ne, ka ,0,IB ke mnkl.,imkB nci 0 M V. Holmes i oleloia, a hooko aku i ua moraki la no ka uhakiia o ka aclike, oia ka hookaa ole ia o ke kuiuupaa nine ka "kupanee 1 ka wa e kookaa at Ke l.oolahaia aku nci ka lobe i na mca apau, o ka waiw.ii i paa maloko o ua 1 ,rnn i ,. t,11ni: , i. ., ,., .,. t.,.i.i. l'-'- - nMIII(lllil ! V I.l( l'llll ,,., c wn10 nlm llia N,cllC nmakim oleloia, i ikeia ma ka palapala kuai o S. 1 Kaaukat ia John L. Kanakaoluua, i ' lw,iain ""ka la 17 o Juiie, 1882,111 K!,Kiul K"1H:M ",il Kc lvlL,,1, ,v,,K,,i, "- HiikcvS, 110.10329, 330 nine 331, tiona ka , lie h1JMlim oka ne ,mIc nJMll I ,,ialuua o ua aiua la. j M. V. IIOLMliS, Mea paa moraki. Kilike ke dala. Na ukti hau.i palaiula i ka mea e lilo ni. No ua mea i koe e uiiiaii ia ClIAULKS WILLIAMS, Loin no ka men paa moraki. Knknui.i 1111 Ivounkaa, Hawaii, Iauuari (, I902. IO-I2, Xolico lo Ci'tMlHois. In the Circuit Court of the Fouith Ciicuil Territory of Hawaii. I.N PUOlUTlC-AT C1IAMIIKKS. Ill the Matter ol" the Kstate of WM. WATT. Jr., deceased. Nntirt Is herein t'lvell lh.'il tlu mulct-. ..... . . . - ..j r.... ...... ... ........ signed bus been appointed Administrator ol the Kstate of said deceased. I All creditors of said estate are hereby notified to present their claims, duly veri ' fied and with proper vouchers, if any, to j the undersigned at O0L.1I.1, Hawaii, within si mouths from the date of this I notice, otherwise such claims, if any, I will be forever I aired. I W. G. WALKliU, Administrator. I W. S. Wish, rUtorncv for Kstate Hilo, Hawaii, January id, 1902. 10-13 BY AUTHORITY. Public Lauds Xolicc. Notice is hereby given to the members of ICiiiheuui and Peter Lee Settlement Associations of lauds at Ohm, Puna, Hawaii, that application for their re spective lots may be made at the office ol the Sub-Agent uf Public Lands for the First Laud District at Hilo, 011 and after February 8, 1902. Ii. S. IIOVD, Commissioner of Public Lauds, Honolulu, January 7, 1902. For Huh! cheap. One siv.fi ml IVIton Water Wheels, good as new. Full p.uticulais given on iippiiciiuiiu 111 o:;,ee 01 HILO KL1JCTU1C LIC.HT CO. Ltd. ' Ill the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. In Pkoiiath. In the matter of the IMate of UNAHIO- I.HA (k), lntc ofHiuuakua, Hawaii, deceased, intestate. Petition for Utters of Administration. Petition having been fiUd by Jose Gou vcia proving that letters of Administration upon said estate be issittd to said JOSH OOl'VKIA. Notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the 28H1 day of January, A. 1). 1902. at 9 o'clock a.m., in the Court House, South Hilo, Niippoiulfil the time and place for hearing said petition, when mid wheie nil peisons concerned may ap pear and show cause, ifany they have, why said petition should not be granltd. Hilo, December 30II1, 1901. Ily the Cum t : DANIF.I, PORTIvR, Clerk. V. S. WISH Attorney for Petitioner. 9-11 AilmliiiNlnttor'N Notice;. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed the Adminis trator of the ICstateof Almedii H. Hitch cock, late of Hilo, Hawaii, and has quid ifled tonct us sucli. All parlies having any claims against said estate ore hereby notified to present the same to the under signed or to the attorneys for the estate within sit months from the date hereof or they will be forever barred. CIIAS. II. W. HITCHCOCK, Ailtllftllvft-rlfttt f Smith & Paksons, Attorneys for the ICstnte. Hilo, Dec. 19, 1901. . 7.10 III the Circuit Court, Foutth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. Ijj Pkoiiath. In the matter of the 1-Mate of MRS. 1SAIIKI.I.A CIIA.MIMiUI.AIN LY MAN, late of Hilo, Hawaii, deceased, intestate. Petition having been filed by Frederick S. I.yman, husband of said intestate, praying that letters of administration upon said estate be issued to him, the said Frederick S. I.ymait. Notice is hereby given that Thursday, me 30111 nay 01 January, A. D. 1002. at 9 o'clock u. iii in the Court House, Hilo, ir,. ....:: :.. i.....i ,i... .: 1 ..,....-. '" - iii'i"iiui-ii nit: unit; nun ihjiiu rr i.,i.,.. V .1.1 i 1 ' 1 " m-niiiiL. Oillll irVLlLilillt 1 IHJII 11IM1 where all persons concerned mav niitiear and show cause, if any they have, why slid petition should not be granted. o. hud, iiuwiiii, iec. 21, 1901, Ily the Court. DANIF.L P0RTI5R, Clerk. 8-1 o Ily C. Ii. Ilapai, Deputy Clerk NOTICE. Notice is heieby mven Hint on and after 15th day of November 1901, the business now known as A. M. Potetukiu's store, will be cullid and named "TIIK AMKUICAN GUOCKUV." mid will be continued as such under the management of L. Helbush. All debts of the firm A. M. Poleuikiu will be paid by the Amer ican Grocery and all bills owned to the firm A. M. Potemkin must be paid to The American Grocery. 3-tf A. M. POTKMKIN. v Shoes of Quality Another shipment of our OIL TAN KCONOMIC SHOKS has arrived. We have every sue from 5-1 1. This shoe is built especially to our order for the rough wear of Hawaii; it has n heavy double sole, extension edge and is leather lined. The sole is made from the best selected oak leather, and we will guarantee the shoe to outwear anything j 011 can buy no matter what the cost. Volt would prob ably guess the price to be 6 by its appearance, but 4 will buy n pair mid for fl.25 we will deliver them lo any postufFicc 011 the Islands. ECONOMIC Hii.o. SHOE CO. Hawaii I D. KENNEDY WATCHES J KWKTvRY SILVKRWAIirC Everything First Class Sanitary Laundry Go. Ltd. of Honolulu has so Ihiniiiighlv equipped lhe Hilo branch that the seiviee is npial tunny 011 1 ue iiiaiuiauii, us prices are me same. Agency: M. V. McDonald Phone 158 iv ' ' 'M m M 1, W?,' 4 ' I, ''"', ;'rtwj ', i--fl -" ?i . . iif' A4 j ..M i X - fW A V i .In. , J s. f m