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. -k mrMmmazxmml I l. . . 5 4l- My ft, m "'.) " -; i .f ' : V l ! -N I4'. The Whole Story in one letter about (rennr datis'.) From Opt. V, lajt, Police Station No. , Montreal : "Wo frequently uio Pinnr ( Datis' 1'AlN.IIiLLtR for jxHni (nthctom- ) ach, rhtumatirm, ttlffncu, roil Utei, cMU ( bUiini, crami'i, anil all afflictions which , 1 befall men in our position. 1 hao no hcsl- i Utlon in tsjtnR that PAiit-Kiuan U Iht I Mi rtrxedy to have near at hand." UmmI Internally mid Kxtrrnully. Tuo Sizes, SRc. and 60c. bottle. Scxoooooooooooooooooooooc PLANTER'S LINE OF SAILING VESSELS Direct Line between SAN FRANCISCO AND HILO. Hark St. Cnthurluc, Capt. Saunders Hark Amy Turner, Capt. Wnrland Hark Martha Davis, Capt. McAUmnn QUICK DISPATCH For freight nnd passage apply to WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco C. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Agents, Honolulu, or H. Hackfeld &Co., Ltd. AUKXTS, HILO. THIS Hilo Bakery Makes Finest Bread. I-'rcsh Rolls and Huns always on hand : : : Ice Cream for families Wedding and Party Cakes Specialty HOP WARN CO. Cnr. King nnd Front Streets. Dealers in Dry Goods, Japanese nnd Chinese Goods. RATTAN FURNITURE. frl 3 i- Tltl.iU'iiONR ENTERPRISE CARRIAGE SHOP; Volcano St., by bridge. 0 11 kinds of carriages made to 4 er. Repairing nnd Job Work tly and quickly done. Horse- f All: order neatly and quickly shoeing n specialty. Carriage ma terial constant! on linml. R. II. HYRNI-, Prop. .J, Goo nr m iii iii iii iii iii Gflfll r ( 1 D . J I nuiid made Saddles and nimc$$. CARRIAGE TRIMMING. RICHARDS & SCHOEIM, Hilo Harness Shop, Hilo, H. I. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd. 'Sugar Factors, .Commission Agents. Sole Agents for National Cane Shredders, Baldwin Locomotives, Alex. Cross & Sons' Sugar Cane and Coffee Fertilizers. Speedy ' Gasoline , Launches I,. HKLBUSII lias the agency for the sale of the celebrated Racine Boat Manufacturing ! Co.'s swift gasoline launches. FOR PRICES apply to him at Potcmkin's .Store, VOLCANO STREET, HILO. Three Hundred . Strokes - Out line includes Hair Brushes specially adapt ed b' fineness of mater ials and arrangement of bristles to produce that beautiful gloss from brushing that is so ad mirable in womens' hair. Our line of Adams' Hair Brushes is complete; the best brush made, and if the hair is given the three hundred strokes daily prescribed b' the hair dressers the results will be most highly pleasing. Prices Range from 50c. up HILO DRUG COMPANY, FRONT STREET, HILO AMANA Herchant Tailor Suits Made to Order at I,ow Prices. Heady-Made Suits. Cleaning and Mcud- !ing Neatly Done.' 43 wo: FRONT STRHF.T, j Next to Chinese Doctor, 1111.0. H. Ho MAKES THE BEST CLOTHING FRONT STUICIJT AT- A Bad Skin Bolls. Pimples. Impure Blood. j Hulls nro slmnlv vorv laroa nlmnlcs. Tho troublo 1.4 not In tlio skin, but down deep In tho blood. You cannot liavo n good, smooth skin unless It Is nourished by puro blood j and tho only way to mako your blood puro Is to tako n strong blood-purifying lucdlcluo. Mr. F. K11I.1U, of 870 Itao Street, North Fltzroy, victoria, sonds us this letter and his photograph: " I li.nl ,i mnt frightful attack of IwlUamt riliiiiik'n lireskliiR out nil over my body. I lad heard bo lutiuliubmit AYER'S Sarsaparilla thor.RlitIwonM elm It a trial. It took only four Imttlci to ilrUontl tlio liniiiirUlcsoiitot liny niKlrm nuilliKiVoiny IiImhI rlrli. I Imoen ))uatliobu9torii(Mltlioer slnco 1 took it." If your tonguo Is cnatril, If yiir f""'l '", trecsyou, Ifjoit aro enimtliutcilor lillloua, t.il.uAjiT'srilH. pfcfirtJ by Dr. J. C. A)cr Co., Lowell, Maw., V. S. A- HOTTLKH KAWAIAKHAKIIA. Water From l'una Springs Put Into Packages Here. The first instalment of Kawai akcakua water sparkling like moselle and clear as the melted snows of Mauua Kea were bottled and ready for the market last Mon day at the Kxcclsior Soda Works. Mr. Williams, the promoter and manager of the l'una springs min eral water enterprise, has entered into arrangements with the Kxccl- sior Soda Works to do the bottling for the concern until such a time as the demand for the product requires n larger plant of their own. When this time arrives and the indica tions are good for its early arrival, the company will erect bottling works at the springs in Puna. Part of the machinery is already on hand for this purpose. The first bottled Kawaiakcakua water was freely distributed among connoisseurs in Hilo. All pro nounced the water a most excellent beverage, especially fine for lemon ades. It is superior in its pleasant taste to any of the imported waters and physicians are of the opinion that Carlsbad waters arc no better As soon as the Soda Works can turn out the goods, orders from New York an San Francisco will be filled at once. One hundred cases of 100 bottles each will go to the latter place and fifty cases of the same size will go to New York. The first shipment of the water was brought from the springs in barrels. Better transportation ar rangements, however, have been perfected. A gasoline engine will lift the water from the .subterranean lake under the lava flows of Puna. It will be transported in galvanized tanks by wagon to the Puna ter minus of the Hilo Railroad nnd brought to town in a tank car. The product will find its way into all the large cities of the mainland. The first shipment to Honolulu was a consignment of 50 barrels. This will be bottled at Honolulu and put on the Oahu market. Tne completed analyses of this water from the wonderful springs at Puna shows the following chem ical properties in generous-quanti ties: Chlorine, chlorine salts, magnesia, sulphuric acid, silica, lime and phosphate. The medicinal value of the water is not only nppareut from the listed properties but native tradition has many stories and legends of remark - able cures effected by bathing in the pools below the springs. The old Hawniians have found relief in the clear pools from the pains of rheumatism, neuralgia and other ailments. The water acts directly upon the kidneys and produces no ill effects. (III .. !.. TT I.. I I. i lie men 111 uuiiimiiu wihj me co-operating with Mr. Williams are Cecil Brown anil If. W. Ilankey. They have great faith 111 the pro - duct of the Puna springs and will leave nothing undone to make the commercial venture a success. MMy u y ALASKAN EAKT1HJUAKE. Cook's Inlet Country Shaken Up and Covered With Ashes. Seattle (Wash.), March 14. A special disparch from Juneau says: Information reached Juneau that some time about New Year's day a tcirific volcanic eruption occurred not far from Kenai on Cook's inlet, about seventy miles above English bay. After the eruption,' or during the time, there was a terrific earth quake, which burst the mountain asunder, leaving a large gap and the Hamcs could be plainly seqi from the village. The ground at the town of Kenai was covered with ashes and sub sequently a tidal wave came in which did much damage. The water in the inlet rose to n great I height and terror reigned through ' out the village. The mountain was still smoking at the time the letter was written and occasionally large quantities of lava were thrown thcrchom. The letter bringing this informa ' tion is from the Russian priest at Kenai, who at one time resided here I in Juneau. The Kxeelsior did not I stop here going dim 11 and conse quently the information which was (Sent here did not arrive until the return of the boat. 1 The steamer at this time of year I cannot make Kenai and the letter I was brought out to the nearest office by a native. The Discovery will undoubtedly have fuller parti culars. i.ati: m:vs xotks. (lly Koun Telephone1.) The bill providing for the extir pation of anarchy was debated in the United States Senate March 18. It was opposed strongly by one of the Georgia Senatois. Mason of Illinois and Senator Hoar chain- ! pioncd the bill. ' The ship subsidy bill has passed the Senate. Secretary of the Interior Hitch cock will probably resign; Philip' Van dc Vantcr is the leading candi date as his successor. General Methueu compliments the Boers for their kind treatment to him personally. At the time he was wounded he was mounted lead ing a detachment to ward off the attacking Boers. His horse was killed. The Jloer attack was made by soldiers disguised in khaki dress. The straight jacket has been abolished in St. Qucntin Prison. Judge lvdings at Kona has ap pointed M. 1 Scott receiver of the Kona Plantation Company. Cecil Rhodes Is Weaker. Cape Town, March 14. Cecil Rhodes is weaker today. Otherwise there is no change in his condition, lie passed a restless night. His physicians sat at his bedside alter nately all night long. London, March 14. The Pall Mall Gazette this afternoon says it understands that, with the view of preventing a dislocation of the markets, a syndicate of South Afri can magnates has been formed for the purpose of taking over the whole of Cecil Rhodes' sharehold ings in the event ol Rhodes' death. Tim MINSTltr.L SHOW. Company l Has Leased Chinese Theatre For Minstrelsy. Company D is making great pre parations for the minstrel show to be given by its members, April 19. The problem of securing a suitable stage and auditorium for so elabor ate a production was a serious one with the management. It was solved, howevert in a happy man- ner by securing a lease of one , t mouth on the Chinese theatre on ! Pouahawai street. This popular J j play house will be transformed into j a pavilion of neatness and artistic beauty. The members of Company ID have been working overtime at' j the theatre overhauling it and giv-1 ing it a general house-cleaning. j ' New stage settings will be made j for the minstrel show. A new drop j .!.. !.. l.! :......! I... M I curium is iium imuui:" uy mi. Heringand the (lies and scenic suc- H t Ul(J comU ,,.,,, w ,)e 1 ... ,, .., . .,. , ,mllzctl- lhcre W,U l,c ' cw llles curtains and wings and the stage will be dressed appropriately for the twenty Company D artists who will sit in the semi-circle on the night of April 19. The boys arc rehearsing nightly and the show promises to be of a grade that will require a repetitioji of probably three or four nights. The work that has been and will be bestowed on this entertainment has been such as to merit the most liberal patronage on the part of the public. n in AMKRICA TO KlILK T11K WORLD. Alfred Mosely Nays Knglnud Must Drop Antiquated .Methods. New York, March 18. A special I to the World from London says: Alfred Mosely, the retired diamond merchant who sails on the Oceanic tomorrow to arrange n tour in the United Stntes this fall of two com missions of inquiry into conditions of labor, said today: "I am organiz ing thc.se commissions entirely upon my own initiative and at my ex pense, although our Government has shown its approval of the under taking by affording me advice aid help in many ways: I am deeply interested in questions affecting the welfare of the masses, and was ab solutely convinced during my recent visit to the United States that unless both employers and workmen here bestir themselves Great Britain will sink to the status of a third-rate commercial power. "I am convinced that America is destined to rule the world, and Great Britain ought to go hand in band with her, but if we arc to make up our leeway we must drop our antiquated, insular notions and imitate American methods." DEMOCRATS l'KO HOCK. Minority Members oftlm House lro pose to .Make a Fight. Washington, March 19. The Democrats of the House nt a caucus held tonight unanimously adopted resolutions declaring that Congress should express the sympathy of the American people for the struggling Boer republics and pledging them selves to use their utmost endeavors to "force" the committees to report resolutions expressive of such sym pathy, if only that Congress may have an opportunity to act. Representative Hay of Virginia presided at the caucus and Repre sentative Robertson of Louisiana acted as secretary. The attendance was large. There was no division of sentimennt as to the course to be taken, the question presented being simply one of choice between two resolutions, one offered by Randall of Texas and the other by Sulzer of New York. The Sulzer resolution was as follows. AHgeld Head. Jolict (III.), March 12. Former Governor John P. Altgeld died at the Hotel Munroe this morning at 7:09 o'clock. After becoming un conscious, shortly before midnight, he remained in that condition until death. At 3:10 o'clock this morn ing it was thought he had died, but he revived, and from that time until shortly before the end showed wonderful vitality, although he made no move. Delay in the Treatment of bron chitis, which generally begins with ! a chill, hot feverish attacks and a feeling of exhaustion, develops into every serious complications. Pain Kii.i.ur taken in hot water as well as rubbing the chest with it clear, will speedily Avoid substi- ' tulcS tilcrc js i,t ouc Pain-Killer, . ierry Davis'. Price 25c. nnd 50c 1 . J. D. KENNEDY Watches J c w c I r y Silverware KVIvRYTHING KIRST GLASS ny- l. Hilo Dock Company. TKNDKRS WANTED. Tenders ore nsked for furnishing the material nnd constructing a wharf for the Ilito Dock Company nt Hilo, Hawaii. Plans and specifications may be had upon application to, or may be seen nt the office of W. II. Lambert, Superin tendent of Construction, or at the First Dank of Hilo, Ltd. Sealed bids will be received until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, May 31, 1902, at Hilo, Hawaii. The Hilo Dock Company reserves the right to reject nny'and all bids. Addressall bids to Hilo Dock Company. ' Hilo. Hawaii, care of First Hank Of Hilo, Ltd., mid mark sunn: "I'roposals for Wharf." Hilo, Hawaii, March 20, 1902. 20-23 TH 15 FIRST BANK OF HILO LIMITUI). Incorporated Under the I,aws of the territory or Hawaii. CAPITAL, fioo.ooo. PEACOCK BLOCK, HILO. P. PUCK Prctlilcnt. 0. 0. KUNNKIIV Vlcc-Prc. JOHN T. MOIU...JI11I Vict-Prci. C A. STOIIIlt Outlier. A. H. SUTTON Secretary. DIKI'.CTOKS: J. 8. Cntmrln, John J. Ornrc, 1'. S. I.yiTinn, ' II. V. Patten, Win. Piillnr. W. II. Sliipninn. Draw ISxcluinne on Honolulu The Hank of Hawaii, Ltd. San Fit ancisco Wells Fargo & Co.ltank Nltw York Wells Fargo & Co's Hank. London Glynn, Mills, Currie & Co. Hongkong and 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 and carefully attend to all business con nected with banking entrusted to it. Sells and purchases Foreign Kxeliangc, issues Letters of Credit. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Rented by tho Month or Year, ticiiliirs on Application. Par- Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd. FOl'R NIvW Carpcntor Organs JUST RKCHIYKD Voso si Pianos Sto Kinc Chicago Typewriter ouh $40.00 : Johnson Cyclopedia and Standard Dictionary are better than any comhiml dictionary and cyclopedia in existence. : Wail, Nichols Co., Ltd. Waiauuenuc Stieet Matson Navigation Go. The only Direct Line between San Fran cisco and Hilo, Comprising the follow ing Fast Sailers Hark ANNIE JOHNSON Hark SANTIAGO Hark RODERICK DIIU Hark MARION CH1LC0TT Ship FALLS OF CLYDE Tug ROVER Launch LURLINE Mid other Specially Chaitered vessels makes this trip with at least one of these )n.il e.ioli moutli, carrying both Freight mil Passengers. For dates of sailing and terms, Call upon, J no. D. Sprecuols & Bros. Go, 1 Agents, - 327 Market St., San Francisco. R. T. GUARD, Agent, II11.0, IIawap. All Kinds Of RUBBER GOODS, GOODYEAR RUBDEn CO R. II. J'RASK. Fresiduiit, San Fiaucisco, Oil., (J. S. A. a r t": t r 3 """Wi". ,mM&'vmm