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i . M mf .' ' ' ' Jfi'-J . .7jl' " !. ! &! 22 ., rpftJPJ'J 'i!!,i;. iiPI. iW'ii! "JIM 'PHf 'lWPP?l,-K 'SwF'' '"' ' '' ' I " 1l uiiuwMiinnMMROTjuiiuuuiuRuujiinumiiiiusann,! IK't 1 P. A. ' ta. M ,tt" I kl. 1 '- ' h Fr w v 4') ooooooooooooooooooooooog pv. i The Whole Story 1,1 8 in one letter about 8 I iTKtiaftrjU I BaR' ' S (rriinT datiV.) x Bf p-" 6 Trom Cpt. F. Loye, Police Stitlon No. ft Kn, X 6, Montreal ! "We f reqnentljr use 1'innr x HL Q Davis' PAiN-UiLLzn for rxiln in the ttom- P 2f L' Q acA, rJifHmofOm, tUjfncn, re$t KM, thtl- Q Kvr H ttafn, cramr, and nil nffllctlona which A P, V befatl men In ont position. 1 havo no hcl- 0 Bff O tatlon In eajlug that Paix-Eilleii I7ic p jW A tt remedy tu have near at hand." X Hpj& Q Vaod InUrnally unit Kiterually. o HEJl " Q TwoSLtM, SSC. and 60c. botUta. O PLANTER'S LINE OF SAILING VESSELS Direct Line between SAN FRANCISCO AND HILO. llnrk St. Catharine, Capt. Saunders llnrk Amy Turner, Capt. Warland llnrk Mnrthn Davis, Capt. McAUraan QUICK DISPATCH "SFor freight and passage apply to CH & CO., Agents, San Francisco VErCVER & CO., Ltd., Agents, C BR Honolulu, or &ckfeld&Co., Ltd. H. H AUKXTS. 1IILO. THIS HiP,-Bfilfery 4. 'f Makes Finest Bread. Fresh Rolls and Buns always on hand : : : Ice Cream for families Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty HOP WARN CO, Cor. King and l'ront Streets. Dealers In Dry Goods, ' Japanese and Chinese Goods. RATTAN FURNITURE. TltUtl'IlONK ENTERPRISE ) CARRIAGE SHOP J Volcano St., by bridge. 0 kinds of carriages made to i . Ueiairin?, and Job Work y and (inickly ilone. Horse- f All order. neatly and quickly shoeing a specialty. Carriage terial constantly on baud. R. B. BYRNIi, Prop Goo in m in in in in Rand made Saddles and harness. CARRIAGE TRIMMING. RICHARDS & SCHOEIM, Hilo Harness Shop, Hilo, H. I. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LtdJ ' 1 'Sugar Factors, Commission Agents. Sole Agents for I National Cane Shredders, Baldwin Locomotives, Alex. Cross & Sons' Sugar Cane and Coffee Fertilizers. Speedy Gasoline Launches L. HKLBUSH has the agency for the sale of the celebrated Racine Boat Manufacturing Co.'s swift gasoline launches. FOR PRICES apply to him at Potemkin's Store, VOLCANO STRgETT HILO; S S- V Everytiling will 6v''t IF IT IS GIVKN HALF A CHANCE Give your HAIR a chance to grow by using a remedy that WILL DESTROY DANDRUFF We put up a preparation that will do this. It is not an experimental remedy, but a certainty. Refreshing to use and an Ideal Hair Toilet Preparation. Write, Telephone, or send to us for COMPOUND QUININE HAIR TONIC 50c. A BOTTLE Bicyclo Delivery to any part of the City CO., Ltd HILO DRUG Telephone 64 FRONT STREET AM ANA flerchant Tailor Suits Made to Order at Low Prices. , Heady-Made Suits. Cleaning and Mend ; ing Neatly Done. j 43 I'KON'T STRKKT, ,C 1 Next to Chinese Doctor, HILO, II. T Ho MAKES THE BEST CLOTHING t lis FRONT STREET -AT- All Run Down No Appetite. Weak. Discouraged, Watm climates nhvnvs dobllllato llio nervous system. Tlio digestion is slow, and tho liver beci mos tdugglsh. im purities in ti.o Mood ncctuuulato, and you (to about downhearted nud de pressed. All this may bo quickly changed with j)roior tieatnicnt. lrs. 0. Kennedy, of 'M Krsklno St., North Melbourne, Victoria, scuds us her photograph and this letter: " I had lot my aimotlte, wns very fik, nnd nil run down jHoiiiiiiK 11111 iuu uuuu, anu a was discouraged. I tlicn tried AVCP'C j I ft--" barsapanlla and It tirotuiUt mo right up to my usual health and strength. And I want to add a word hero about Ajtr's Cherry rcctnral. It has cured mo of 'mcli hard enuhs nnd colds that I feci Mira not uovitnuiit it. 1 or jamiiy rcrno ; f.les I rciy on that worn, Aycra.' " Keen vour ImjwcIs In cood condition with Aycr's 1111... Tnko juxt enough to iirmltico ono good t reo movement of th) Ixiwels dally, Prcptrcd by Dr. J, C. Arcr Co.. Lowell, Mill., U. S. A. CHAXUES FOR KOX.V. F. Wuiulpiiticrg'H Kcporl Court. to the b. Wuiulcnbcrg, tne Konn re cciver, has hopes for the cash to harvest the crop of the Koua Sugar Company, in spite of the decision of Brewer and Co., that they will not take it up. lie submitteu a written report to Judge Humphreys yesterdav, stating the situation as follows Last week I visited the Kona Sugar Company's property situated at Kailtta, Hawaii, in company with Mr. George Robertson, of Brewer & Co., and made a thor ough investigation and inspection of the property, from which I have reached the following conclusions: 1. I find the climatic conditions of Kona very favorable for the cul tivation of sugar cane; largely ow ing to the fact that the rains, which usually fall in other places during the winter months, in this section fall in the summer months, during the period of the growing cane, nnd in the winter mouths, when .'the cane is being harvested, it is j comparatively dry. 2. 1 lie land, to all appearances, would indicate that cane could not be grown 011 the same, but the fact remains that excellent cane is now growing on the place, than which it is hard to find any better any where. 3. One of the reasons for the present financial difficulties of the company is largely owing to the criminal waste and poor judgment exercised in planting cane in sec tions at tco high an altitude for the proper growth of the same. 4. The method employed of making contracts with planters and allowing them to draw largely in advance of what was coming to them before the crop was harvested has resulted in placing the com pany entirely at the mercy of its labor, 5. Very poor judgement has been exercised in the matter of the mill; it being uoihiug more nor less than pieces picked up from here and there, all of which have cost more'in the long run than a com plete new mill would have cost, without being able to give any sat isfactory results. But in the face of all these con ditions, I think that if sufficient funds could be found available to harvest the present crop of :yo2, and also that of 1903, a net tonnage of at least 7000 tons could be had in the next 16 or (8 months, as can be seen by the statistics hereto at tached. Crop of 1902, say 3000 tons . Coot of completing rail oad ffio.ooo.oo ' t.osi 01 conveyance 10 mill ol I cane estimated at 30.000 to. is I at ft 30,000,00 I Cost of manufacturing and , bags I Cost of wire cable to arrive j Salaries now due (Jan. 31, 1902 I Labor now due to men em 20,(KX),(XI S,(xxi.(x) .1,1)50,1x1 ployed direct ny tlie cum Jiany Lalxir now due to nlunters for 13,000.00 crop of 1902, to Jan. 31 iH,ooo.oo "W&fc&&fi3 fkfST Labor advances for crop of I 1903 42,000.00 Jlaintenancc of stnldes, say 10 months, nt ft ,coo 10,000.00 j Salaries, say 10 mouths 10,000.00 1 Incidental expenses , 15,000.00 Total f 229,050.00 Crop of 1903, say looo tons 'Cost of conveyance to mill of j cane rstiui.itcd nt 40,000 tons at ft f 40,000.00 Cost of manufacture and bags.. 25,000.00 , Salaries for six months nt ft 140 per mouth 6,S.o.oo 1 Rents 12,000.00 1 Maintenance of stables at $1,000 per month, say seven j mouths 7,000.00 I Incidentals 15,000.00 I Total , f 105,840 00 .Total receipts from crop of 1902 unit 1903, 7,000 tons at J 53... fjb&.ooo.oo Total expenses taken olT crop 1902 and 1903 334,890.00 Total $51, 110.00 All through the grinding season there will be plenty of cane tops for feed, which will greatly rq'Jutfc the cost of maintaining tne stables. The crop of iMi. if started to I take ojr,,i January, will be off by -. HON. E. C. MACFAHIiAXE. His Passing Am ay 011 Ills Honey moon Tour. Chicago, Feb. 16. Kdward Creamor Macfarlane died on his wedding tour at 2 o'clock this afternoon, at the Auditorium hotel, leaving a young wife of a week a widow at 22 years of age. The body will be taken to San Fran cisco tomorrow, and thence sent to the Hawaiian Islands to be buried. Mrs. Macfarlane is inconsolable. Macfarlane had been a bachelor and was 49 years old. They were on their way to Kurope to spend their honeymoon. They reached Chicago last Monday, and Macfar lane was taken sick that afternoon. He died of pleuro-pneunionia. F. W. Macfarlane, a brother, is ex pected here Monday from San Francisco to take charge of the body nud escort the widow home. Mrs. Macfarlane goes back to a home crowded with wedding pre sents which have not even been ac knowledged. LICENSE EXPIIEEl). Hrewcry's Term of Firieru Years Up Lust Mouth. The Honolulu Brewing and Malt ing Company's brewers' license has expired and it is claimed that under the statute it cannot be renewed. At the Kxecutive Council meeting this morning an application for a dealer's license was made by the company, and the council discussed the proposition of issuing such a license and allowing the company to proceed under it The law under which the brew- cry license was icd was passed in 18SG. It auU nzed the Minis - . r .!. t. ....:.. ...... .i. !,.. ter of the Interior, now the lreas- urer, to issue a license for the brew- n; :., ti..i..i.. r r.r ing of liquors in Honolulu, for fif- teen years. lneliltecn years ex- The fifteen pired last mouth, and the question has been raised as to the brewery company's right to get another. The license, though issued fifteen years ago, has only been iu use about a year. The "Dealer's License" which is now asked for. is nrovided for in ,. c .1 1 1 , section 432 of the penal code, and allows the holder to sell intoxicants in quantities of not less than a gal lou of spirits or a dozen bottles of malt. Treasurer Wright will in vestigate the question of whether the company can keep 011 manufac turing under this sort of a license. Subscribe to the Tkuiunk. J. D. KENNEDY Watches J c w c 1 r y Silverware EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS BY AUTHORITY. Sale of Lensc of Govern ment Lot Situate ai Jfniliiu, North Iio 1111, Huwiiii. ON SAITKDAY. Al'UIh 5TII, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of the Capitol (Hxecutivc lluildlug) will be sold at public auction the MJASK of the premises know t ns Kamnkahouu, near the sea beach, situate at Kailua, North Komi, Hawaii, and containing an area of 7-10 of an octer a little more or less. Tim r!nifnntin!it t-pbfii(iur tin. 4lILt. 1 lege of taking upon 60 days notice for the (purpose of jmbhc improvement, the strip ol shore line extending at a right angle from the end of the Government Wharf at Kallua, along the waterfront of Said Lot. Term : Lease for l'ivc Years, permis sion given June 8th, 1902. " ' " Upset Jpii.! 1 $zoXa per annum, IMvablc semi-annually in advance. JAMHS II. II0Y1), Supt. of Public Works. Office of Superintendent of I'ublic 'orks, March 5th, 1902 19.21. 3rorhll,.cc's police ol III -.- W-- -w . ,, - - ,, .JU and ol Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain nioitgagc made by Annie Nakoolani Holokaliiki and V. L. Ilolokahiki, her husband, both of Honolulu, Island of Oaliu, to Ii. IluUon, of Laupahoehoe, Island of Hawaii, dated September I, 1S92, and recorded iu the office of the Registrar of Conveyances iu Honolulu, in Liber 139, pages 336 and 237, nnd which said mortgage was duly conveyed by Ii. V. lt.irii.ini, Administrator of the listate of the said K. Iluttou, upon the 25th day ol Pebruat, 189S, to Mrs. Kmm.i Il.irnard, of Honolulu, Island of Oalui, and duly conveyed by said Mrs. limtu.i Barnard upon the 17th day of September, 1901, to Mis. l'otuea Kalauo kalaui, of Honolulu, Island of Oahu. w'io is now the legal owner of the said mort gage and the debt secured thc-cby, the said Mrs. l'oluea Ivalauokalani iu'ends to foreclose said mortgage for breaches of conditions iu said mortgage contained, to-wit: the non-payment of principal nud interest when due. Notice is hereby given that nil nud singular the lnnd, tcuemeins and hcie duumenls covered by said mortgage will be sold nt public auction at the rear door of the Sheriff's Oilice, iu the Town of Hilo, Island and Territory of Hawaii, 011 Saturday. April 5H1, 1902, nt 12 o'clock noon. The properly described iu said mort gage and which is to be sold at said time, is a 1 of that certain tract or parcel of laud situated in l'tinalioa, Hilo, Island and Territory of Hawaii, bounded as follows: Commencing nt corner of stone wall at the east corner of C. II. Wctmotc's lot on Church street and running N. 52 I)cg. K. t.90 chains along said street to south corner of lot owned by 1). 1". San ford, thence N. 22J2 Deg. V. 1.9S chains along said lot, thence S. 53 'A Deg. V. 2..)5.!j chains to stone wall at west corner of this lot, hence 39 Deg. H. 2.04 chains nlong the wall to place of commence ment and containing an area of 43-100 of an acre. Terms cash. Deeds at expense of pur chaser. MRS. l'OLUl.A KALAUOKALANI, Mortgagee. I'or further particulars ripply to R. A. Lyman, Attorney for Mortgagee. 'Dated Hilo, Hawaii, March 12th, 1902. IIoolnlui Ilooko 0 ka Mo ralvi n me ke Kuni. Ke hoolahaia aku nei mamtili o keka- hi maiia kuni i haawiia mai in'u ma ke- 1 kahi uiornki i lianaia nta ka la 1 o Sepa 'tetnaba, M. II. 1S92, e Annie Nakoolani iIo,oklllliki im. w.i.niokahiki, kana knue mare, o Honolulu, Mokupunl o Oahu, ia E. Hutton o Laupahoehoe, Hilo, Moku'mmio nwnHi j kuUiUl koIlcla ,m; ke Kecun Kakau Kope ma Honolulu, Oahu, ma kn Duke 139, ao.10 23G a me 237, a ua hooliloia kein moraki e E. W. Barnard, Luna Hoopouopono Wniwai o E. Iluttou i make, ia Mrs. Emma Il.ir nard o Honolulu, Oahu, ma ka la 25 o Fcbcruari, 1898, a ua hooliloia mai keia moraki e Mrs. Emma Barnard ia Mrs. l'oluea Kalauokalaui o Honolulu. Oahu, ma ka la 17 o Sepateuiaba, 1901, a oia no ka oua ma ke kauawai o ua moraki la, a me ka aie i hoopaaia tun ia maraki i olelo ia inaluua, a ke makemnke nei o Mrs 1 l'oluea Kalauokalaui i oleloia maluiia, e , h()l)ko nku , kcin llloraki no ka ulmkiiil ' na aelike, oia hoi ka hookaa oleia o ke kumupa.t a me ka iikupauee I ka wa e hookaa ai. I Ke hoolahaia aku nei, e kuni kudnlaia I ana ua mea a pan loa, na waiwai o keia a I me keia auo i oleloia ma keia moraki, ma ! ka puku mahope o ke Keeua liana o ka Makai Nui, ma ke Kaoua o Hilo, Moku puni a me ke Territori o Hawaii, 111:1 ka I'OAONO. AI'ERILA 5, 1902, ma ka bora 12 o ke awakea. t) ka waiwai i oleloia ma keia moraki, oia ka waiwai e kuaiia aim ma ia maiia wa, oia 110 keia apaua aiua ma l'uiinhoa, Hilo, Mokujiiini a me ke Teritori o Ha waii, a penei ua palena : Ii hoomaka ana ma ke kihi o ka pa po liaku, inn ke kihi Hikiuao ka aiua o C. II. Wetmoie 111a Church street, u e holo ana Akau 52'f Ilikiua 1.90 kaulahao ma ia alaiiui a hiki i ke kihi Heina o ka aiua o I). 1'. Sanfonl, nlaila, Akau 22 '3 Koiiiohaua 1.9S kaulahao 111a ia aiua, alalia, llema 53 'j9 Komohaua 2.45 '1 kaulahao 11 Juki 1 ka pa pohaku ma ke kill! Komohaua o keia ap.iua, nlaila Ileum 390 Ilikiua 2.01 kaulahao pili ana ma la pa pohaku, a hiki i kalil i hoomaka ai, a 11011a kn ili -J3ioo eka. Kuike ke dala. Na llku liana palapala i ka mea e lilo ai. MRS. l'OI.L'EA KALAUOKALANI, Ka mea e paa nei i keia Moraki. No ua men i kne e uiimii ia R. A. Ly man, I, oio 110 ka mea paa moraki. Kakauia ma Hilo, Hawaii, Maraki 22, 1902. 19.21 NOTKJK. A I.USINESS MEETING OF FIRST I'oieigu Church Hilo, will bo held at eliiiruli parlors Tuesday evening, .March I Slli, at 7:30. All meuibci) of church nud cougii'gatiou are requested to be present. 1IY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. BY AUTHORITY. In accordance with the provisions of Section 456, Chapter 36, Civil Law ol 1S97, I have this day established and set apart a suitable enclosure, for the im pounding of t strays iu the District of South Hilo, Hawaii: the same is located 011 the Katiutnna Road, about xi miles from the town of Hilo, and known ns Lot No. 41 l'linahoa 2nd. Hoomaua Hall I-'sq. has this day been appointed Pound Master for the above (lovernment Pound. JAMP.S II. IIOYI). Superintendent of I'ublic Works. Department of Public Work, Pebrunry 241I1, 1902. 17.19 Notice to Creditors. IutWMauer of the Kstate of ROBERT R0IIS0N HIND, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed John Hind Executor of the last will of Robert Robson Hind, deceased, to the Creditors of nnd all persons having claims against the said deceased to pre sent their claims duly authenticated with the proper vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executor at his residence at Ko hala, Island of Hawaii, Territory of Ha waii, the same being the place for the transaction of business of said estate in said Territory. JOHN HIND, Executor of the last will of Robert Rob sou 1 1 Hid , deceased. Dated at Honolulu, T. II., February 25th, 1902. 18-22 Uoolaliu Limulioopono liono Wni will. No ka tuea, ua hookohuia nu i Lunn hoopouopono no in wniwni o Kaluai (k), no Hilo, Hawaii, i make. Nolaila, ke kauoha akli nei an i ua mea a pan a ka inca i make i aie aku ai, e hoike koke mai i ua bila no in aie, i hoohikiia imua o'u, ma Koac, Puna, Hawaii, a 1 ole ia imua o kuu hope, P. L. Lyman, tn.i Hilo, Hawaii, iloko o na uiahiiia eono mai keia la aku, o pale loa ia aku. A inn he wai wai ko ka mea i make ma ka lima o ke kabi, e hoihoi koke mai ia'u. Na'u na MALEKA KAMAKA, Lnuahoopoiiopoiio Wniwai. Hilo, Hawaii, Maraki .), 1902. 18-21 Administrator's Notice. Having been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Isabella C. Lyman, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Estate, to present the same to the undersigned, iu Hilo, Island and Territory of Hawaii, within six mouths from this date, or they will be forever barred. P. L. LYMAN, Administrator. Hilo, Hawaii, March 4, 1902. 18-21 Election of Officers. AT THE ANNl'AL MEETINO OF the stockholders of the L. Turner Co., Ltd., held on Fcbruaiy 28, 1902, tlie fol lowing oflirers nnd iliectors were elected for the ensuing year : JOHN T. MOIR President li. I). llALl)VIN..Vice-I'rcsident K. F. MACKIIi Secretnrv N. C. WILLFONG Treasurer F. S. LYMAN Auditor Diuhctous L. Turner and A. Hum. burg. KEITH F MACKIE, 17-19 Secretary. NOTICE. THE HILO ELECTRIC LIOIIT Company hereby notifies all of its cus tomers using electric lights that should the Company's manager or authorized ngent find consumers burning more lights than number charged by substituting 32 c. p. lamps where 16 c. p. lamps are burning, or in any other way adding to the number of lights paid for bv them without notifying the company they will have their lights discontinued. lly order of the Hoard of Directors. C. E. SEDGWICK, Manager. Hilo, Feb. 19, 1902. 16-19 THE FIRST BANK OF HILO I.IMITIM). Incorporated Under the Laws of the Territory of Hawaii. CAPITAL, $200,000. I'liACOCK BLOCK, HILO. V. I'MCK l-rexideiit. C. C. KUNNHDY Vlee-lTes. JOHN T. M0Ut...3iul Vicc-I'res. C.i . tVmillK Cashier. A. 15. SUTTON Srcutary. DIKHCTOKS: J. S. Cunarlo, John J. Crcicc, 1'. .4. I, mini, II. V. IMtlrii, Wm. I'ulliir, W. II. Sliiiiinti, L)rnv ICxclitiiiKc 011 Honolulu The Ikiuk of Hawaii, Ltd. San Francisco Wells Fargo & Co. Hank Nkw York Wells Fargo : Co's Hank. London Glynn, Mills, Currie & Co. Hongkong and Shanghai Hanking Co;- poration: Hongkong, China; Shang. hai, China; Yokohama, Japan; Iliogo, Japan. Solicits the accounts of firms, cnrpoir lions, trusts, individuals, and will prompt.' ly and carefully attend to nil business con nected with banking entrusted to it. Sells nud purchases Foieigu Exchange, issues I.etteis of Cteilit. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Rented by the Month 01 Year, ticulars on Application, 1'ur- w " t V a 5 X, ' i V v jk . V