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FRIDAY,
APRII, 4, 1902.
Kntcicd nt tlic Postofficc at Ililo, lln
wnii, ns second-class matter
rUHMSIIItll JiVKKY 1'KtIIAY.
I.. V. HAWORTH - Editor.
HUttiVK.
New York, March 20 Sugar Pirtn;
fnlr Refining, ii-iOc; Ccutrifugnl, 96 test,
37-160; Molasses Sugar, 2 1 i-i6c. Refined.
steady.
WHEN CAT'S AWAY, THE MICE-
Judge Gilbert l- Utile of this
Circuit Court now' absent on the
mainland on n well earned sixty
days' leave, granted by the Depart
ment of Justice at Washington,
might well expect the petty criti
cism which squeaks from the small
bore gun nt the foot of Church
street. The exigencies which might
arise to make the absence of the
Judge a public calamity arc freaks
of a jaundiced imagination fully as
absurd as the dismal prediction that
the Judge may not return until
next fall.
Another story, proceeding from
the twin spirit of the small bore
gun is the "disguise" racket dished
up by O'Hricn, formerly an Adver
tiser heeler, now a free lance in
San Francisco with the columns of
the Advertiser as his best market.
Judge Little did not book on the
vessel that carried him to Krisco.
That was his privelege and he
showed his sense in the course he
pursued. To have booked in Ho
nolulu would have been giving
notice to suspicious and unscrupu
lous enemies like the "small bore"
who would have nt once sent on
the same boatn shower of telegrams
with the purpose of paving the
Judge's vacation pathway with
thorns. The Judge eluded the Dole
Advertiser spies by seven days,
hence the "Smith" story is con
cocted to discredit him nt home.
There are a few who would not
crook a finger nt the Judge when
he is nt home, who rise and squeak
merrily when he is on the other
side of the ocean.
PROGRESS IN. SIGHT.
A preacher of unusually devout
turn of mind was blest with an
heir. In the pulpit next Sunday he
said among other things in his
prayer, "We thank thee I.ord for
the "succor" thou hast sent." Alter
being bufTetted with flood and
storm, with bridges falling and
roads crumbling, the advent of a
program of activity in making pub
lic improvements awakes a similar
degree of thankfulness with nil
Ililo people.
Superintendent Hoyd has more
friends to the acre in the Ililo Dis
trict than any other incumbent in
the Capitol building offices. When
every thing in the District goes
wrong and. a howl of curses arise
against Fate, the man in the Public
Works office who is trying to make
cents do the work of dollars is.
likely to believe himself the target
of maledictions. The truth is far
different. When Ililo kicks, the
kick is against fate; her attitude
toward Mr. Hoyd is one of thank
fulness for tin "succor" sent and
the succors to come.
A BREAK WATER NEEDED.
All business men and plantations
financially interested in the quick
dispatch of sugar from the Port of
Ililo will see by the news of the
last month, how it would be money
in their pockets to have a break
water constructed in this bay at the
earliest possible date. Shipping
here were practically storm bound
for a month. The interests in
volved call for concerted and vig
orous action in behalf of this big
improvement. The business nieni
of Ililo and the planters of this! Hefore another issue of the Titl
Islaud should get together and 1 hunk appears, the Kuterpri.se will
formulate a plan of action with the have arrived in port and steam coin
purpose of obtaining early consider- uiuuicatiou between Ililo and the
atiou of the matter by Congress. Mainland will have been established.
Action of the vigorous never-let- Ililo's independence and larger
up sort; action of intelligent con- commercial importance will date
cert on the part of city nnd country from the day of thc arrival of the
alone, will achieve results. Hilo . splendid Matson liner.
has .supinely waited for .something
The
currents of prosp'
erity will run in
this direction only by the hardest
kind of effort on the part of Ililo
men to divert them from the easy
channels formed by the Industry of
longer headed rivals.
The business and plantation in
terests which will be affected by
Ililo harbor improvements could
well afford to send n special repre
sentative to Washington to work
for what we ought to have. With
n distinct nnd positive mission to
perforin, the right man could do
much for the patient city of Ililo.
The construction of extensive
improvements, not only would be
worth much to the shipping inter
ests here but would give employ
ment to hundreds of laborers and
put money into circulation in the
community which otherwise would
go into some obscure swamp in
Arkansas or Tennesec.
Ililo men and men on the wind
ward side of the Island of Hawaii
must take the initiative.
REORGANIZE THE MECCA.
It will be very gratifying to the
people of Ililo nnd Hawaii if the
movement inaugurated by the Ililo
stockholders in the Volcano house
results in making that resort a first
class stopping place. Such n result
will be equally appreciated by the
people of Honolulu who know the
delights of a sojourn of n week or
ten days on the edge of the crater,
if there were but good hotel accom
modations. The trip to the Volcano and a
rest of a few days at the Volcano
house is the most inviting part of
the Island itinerary of the majority
of the visiting tourists. The hotels
of Honolulu, in their showing of
inducements to bring travel to these
Islands have no better drawing card
than that of the volcano the road
to and from it and the comfortable
tavern of rest at the crater.
This being so, it will be surpris
ing if there is not immediate re
organization of the hotel proposi
tion along broad nnd generous lines.
A first class Volcano house would
claim many visitors and outing par
ties of Hilo people during the sum
mer months. This trade formerly
was an important source of revenue
to the mountain hotel, but latterly,
families and parties have preferred
to camp independently. The Vol
cano house should continue to be
the pleasant mecca of the tourist
and the tired.
REV. MR. CRUZAN RESIGNS.
The resignation of Rev. J. A.
Cruzan, pastor of the First Foreign
Church read from the pulpit by
himself at the Kaster service last
Sunday, breaks the bonds between
pastor and flock, which have ex
isted for four years. The sundering
of ties like these is a sundering of
nerves, no matter what be the
exigencies that may have prolonged
or shortened the pastorate term. No
man in secular life toils four years
in a vineyard, but that he forms an
affection for the vines. The tendrils
which he teaches to cling to artifi
cial supports entwine themselves
also about his heart. The fruit
which he plucks in the Autumn is
the joint product of the bounty of
nature, his own vigilance and
prayer. And when fortune calls
the husbandman to other fields, he
is conscious of pain at parting with
the old.
In the spiritual vineyard the
same processes are at work. The
husbandman is cultivating vines
which never die; he is training
tendrils which spring from the soul.
The fruits garnered, arc benedic
tions from Heaven and gratitude
from thc childrcn of men. Spiritual
and social ties are bonds of kinship
and arc broken heedlessly only by
the flippant heart nnd shallow soul.
HAIL THE "ENTERPRISE."
In honor of such an event, it wil
t0 tur P for rt long time.
be proper nnd fitting for the citizens
nnd business men of Ililo to give
thd Kntcrprise nnd her officers n
hearty reception and welcome.
Captain Mntson who will arrive in
his good ship should be given n
levee and every' handshake he is
given should mean loyalty to the
line which must some flay have its
Sonoma, Ventura, Sierra, etc.
A HOME INDUSTRY.
The fact that better carriages,
wagons, phaetons, harness and
saddles arc made in Ililo than can
be shipped from the Coast may not
be generally known, but it is a fact
easy of demonstration. The roads
of this Island demand heavier con
struction than is usually put into
vehicles on mainland factories. All
vehicles made irr the shops of the
Volcano Stables Company arc made
under a practical carriage builder's
supervision, a man who knows the
roads and what they require. t The
ravages of insects and climatic con
ditions, upon all kind or wood
work, arc also prevailed by treat
ment of the wooden gear before it
goes into the vehicle.
The nucleus is already formed
here for a great industry in the line
of manufacturing vehicles. The
consumer would without doubt find
it a saving of money to purchase
the Ililo brand ol wagon, buggy,
hack or road wagon. The industry
is worthy of encouragement qs1 n
municipal nsset.
Tnrj Tkihuni: has received from
Jared Smith, Director of the U. S.
Kxpcrimcnt Station at Honolulu n
small lot of seeds of the cork oak.
These will be freely given to per
sons who call at the office nnd .will
plant the acorns nnd give the
sprouting trees n fair chance for
life. ..
Tin? bottling of Puna Water be
gan in Hilo last Monday. It was
thc death knell to all imported fiz
zing waters and the awakening
note of an enterprise that will add
to local prosperity.
Tlio Kouiity Hull.
Oh ! Sairy Ann Jcrushy, sit down and
I hear the. news
About tlic Konnty Hall at Snickers-
ville.
The grandest kind of doin's, nnd tlic
grandest kind o' folks
I think I evir sec, or ever will !
An Polly, niu nil' Sukey wuz enuy wild
tcr go,
Hut P11 he frowned nn' snid we wuz to
small,
Hut Ma, she wuz a gal ouct, an' Ma took
up for ts,
An', wc nvitl
tcr
thc j
Kouutv -i
"Hall . -i
An', Oh !, the deconishuus, nn' the
"tJimlitv" thet come !
With the Jedge's mother handin' out
the pie,
An' thc wife of our own Parso'. giiu'
doughnuts ter the hoys
With kindness just u-twitikliu' in her
-eye!
All the wife of the Postmaster, nil' the
Consul's wife as well
A-lendin' of n lustre ter thc scene;
An' h l.uly straight from Paris in a trail-
cil inageiitn gown
With n hat they must huv trimmed lip
, fer 11 Queen I
Polly nearly died of envy over her big
waterfall,r
Por P.i made us ue.ir,r tails
ter
the
Kouutv
' Hall !
Hut we wuz good'.-, the next one! (for
all the gals wuz there)
Though I.nura Jane ifitl wear her Sun-
day hull
Por sum they wuz too patched up, nu
one wns smutted so
You'd liev took her for 11 little Poor-
-House hrnt !
An' Lilly 1111' Mclindynn'Klviry, Maude,
an' I.oo,
Why thc boys they fluttered round ez
II, we wu. roses wel wmi new I
An' the hoys, why every one wuz there
in Sunday togs un' all,
An yon know they looked "suuifnni-
Hilts"
nt
the
Kounty
Hall I
An' then there wuz a lot of chaps, they
wuz trnvelliu' gents I think,
Por thc sun on their compleckshuus
lied turned their noses pink,
An' they wtun't just the sort ol folks,
as Killer Jones would say, 1
Ter he sittiu' round with gold harps on,
the Resurrection Day;
Hut my ! they wuz excitiu' beau v! fer
you couldn't really know
Hut what you wuz n-dauciug with 11
Des-per-rc-re-o! I
'Twas like liviu' in u novel where Hand
its come to call
Por Polly me nn' Sukey
nt
the
Konnty
Hall I
Hut Sairy Ann Jerushey, ef you could
hev seed the Hridc !
The htuckiU'st, updesl piecu I ever see !
You'd it-thought noboddy ever hed a
.1 weiidiu' veil nfore,
An' "her Obediah" wuz the only lie I
Ol course, nuw, Obcdiah he's 11 pizou
liauBiini chap,
m. C Peacock
$f Company.
Limited
Dealers in
Choice mines
Liquors
BRIDGE STREET Sjfijt HILO
California Bulk
$2.25, $2.50,
Kinder like thc kind you rend nbout in
books.
Where Lord Mortimer Pit7-Albert lends
out the Lndy Clnrc
To the envy of the Mnnpiisses nn'
Dooks ;
Hut that starched Ann Jane Perkins never
lied no other clianct,
An' thc reason thet she got him, why
it's all
Hecuz wouldn't hev him ! or she'd not
hev been the Hridc
'A-danciu'
nt
the
Kounty
Hall!
An' she needn't be so fifcon proud,
cause 'don't yen ncertell.
Hut there wuz 11 Mysterious Female in
the room,
In clirigiu' sable garments with a high
an' haughty face
Like the illnincss in "Sybil Siearlh-
more's (iloom '"
An' the men they crowded round her,
but theg'nls they all stood off,
An' Obediah called hei "('eilie,"
My ! !
Yes, Samanthy she told Sukey, an' if I
wuz Ann Jane P.
I'd find who she xcuz or know the
reason why !
'Cause 11 s'ciety A'e'Oiier wuz ii-peekiii'
round the hall,
An ni'i)be there wuz a Standal
nt
the
Kounty
Hall !
An', let me whisper, then there wuz
two sliaiif;eis from New York.
My lands ! they made the fjlks all
stare an' all the Deacons talk !
She told me that "The Howery" wuz
their "estate at hum,"
An' he said he wuz 11 "High Hall" chap
so you know that there wuz "sum!"
An' oh! such stj lei un' such n way! an,
the wouilerfullest clothes !
You never seed such skirts cz hers, an'
such stock o-o-ohl, I mean hose.
An' such a hat un' feathers! Yes, take it
all in nil,
Thev wuz the lean an' lleauess
of
the
Kounty
Hall !
An' the music nn' the daiiciu', 1111' the
fiddle sipieakiu' fne
An' Obediah callin' out the set !
With "Down the middle!" "Ilalance
all!", "Swing comers!", "Pronien-
.tilis !"
Oil ! Sairy Ann, I seem ter hear it
-yet I
Of course 'taint mannerly to make nice
speeches to one's face
Hut there wits folks who said that we
three wns the cutest in the place.
An' Polly me an' Sukey, we winter laugh
.111' cry,
1 -An we're sorter sad, un' sorter glad'
an' don't know 'nelly why,
Hut ef you'd seed our Tommy a-suellin'
mini' the hall,
You'd n-lost your heart, ez we did,
ul
the
Kounty
II ill!
N. 0, Willfoug, who has lieount Hono
lulu attending the sessions of tlili Hoard
of Kiiializjtlon, came home by thcKiuati.
mines
POMMKRY SHC. KXTRA SKC
and HRUTand CIIKAP HRANDS
Sl'AKKMNG MOSKU.H, HOCK
FINKST TAHI.K WINKS
Brandies
Sole agents for MARIIv HRIZARD
and ROGKR
HKNNKSSKY "
DK I,AAGK 1'ILS
KJbiskies
GKliKX RIVKR
CANADIAN ChVll
O. V. G. Sl'KCIAI, RKSKRVK
SCOTCH, CKNTURION
ACMK RYK, O. P. S.
J. JAMIKSON and
UUKKK IRISH
and
Cocktails
MANHATTAN, VKRMOUTII
GIN, WHISKKY
Gins
IARGK FRKKHOOTHR and
AM, OTIIKR HRANDS
Beers
A H C, 1AI1ST and HUFFALO
Finest line of
UQUKURS in thc market
Wines at 50 Cents per Gallon
$2.75 per Five Gallon Keg.
Thc Kinnu brought n large number of
Japanese laborers this week. One hun
dred were booked for the Olaa plantation,
and forty for Iwnsaki at Olna. Ilnkiilnii
plnntntlou received over n hundred. The
transportation ol the Uaknlnu contingent
required the entire rolling stock ofthe
Volcano Stables.
SEALED TENDERS
SRALKU HIDS. WIM. HU UKCKIVIU)
11 v Tin-:
Hilo Road Board
UP to Twolvo O'clock M.
Saturday, Apr. 19
Por thc construction of the following
work, couttactor to furnish nil material:
Building of Stone Gutters on each side of
Waianiicnue street from culvert ubou-
Hospital to the water front.
STATU PKICI? PKR SQPAUK POOT
Por the building of Ahuttments on each
side of the Pukihne stream.
Por the building of Ahuttments on each
side ot thc Kukunit stream on Volcano
street.
Por the Completion of thc Road on the
east side of llaknlnii gulch.
Plans and specifications for each of tin
above jobi can be seen at Till? TPXK
PHONK OPPICK, HII.O.
Hids subject to the approval ofthe Su
perintendent of Public Works.
JOHN A. SCOTT.
2.1-23 Chairman Hilo Koul Ho.ml. '
. Special
IOO SINGERS
vTo be disposed in the
NEXT SO DAYS
A consignment ol One Hundred Singer Sewing
Machines have arriveil at the Ililo Agency ofthe Sin
Miinnfactiirino; Cuinpiny, anil must he solil within
thirty days.
Call and sou tho Flnoot Machines
Made.
The Hilo Akimicj '- now established will be per
manent. A coiupilL-nl iiuiii will be at hand nt all
times to make repair nnd furnish parts for Singer
patrons.
Singer Manufacturing C
JSi-icljLi'Ci
Tlic ainy
SptecU-ls' hall by the Cotillion Club is in
cuiirgeot lite touowing committees: De
corations, Miss Hlvirn Richardson, chair
man, Miss I.iliuoe Hnp.il. P. C. I.cHloud
I nnd C. 15. Hapai; Refreshments, Thos. C.
iviugwiiy, .uiss jmiiciic rccK, w. j.mouc;
Pavors, Mesdames R. II. Rcid, Hartcls,
Gtlrney, Shaw, Misses Louisa Hapai,
Maliiidn Cauario, Pratic Knton, Hnel
Lewis; Ploor committee, W. P.Jarvis.J,
C. Ridgway and A. II. Jackson.
NOTICE.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKRN: As I
intend to leave on an extended trip, nil
debts owed to me should be paid on or be
fore thc 5H1 of May, nnd nil hills should
presented on or before the 5H1 of May.
I wont be responsible for debts contracted
after said date without luv written order.
"K. WI-RY.
Election of Officers.
At the nnnunl meeting ofthe WAIA
KI5A MIM. CO. held this date, the fol
lowing officers were elected to serve for
the ensuing year :
President P.M. SWAN.Y
Vice-President A. YOUNG
Treasurer T. C. DAVII-S
Secretary W. 11. HAIR!)
Auditor T. R. KI5YW0RTH
W. H. I1AIRI), Secretaiy.
Honolulu, March 21, 1902. 22-25
Notice!
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