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A t . , " L . LOCAL ITEMS. Money to loan Wise. A. II. I.nebciisleiii Is hack from n busi ness trip to Kohnla. C.co. Kodick left Tuesday otin business trip lo Koni nnd Kau. I-'or Ucnl OITice, corner King ami I'll man streets. Wisi:. Mrs. K. 1?. Uielianls who li.ts been seriously ill is improving. Mrs. II. L. Shnw was mailc Secretary of the Clneli Club nt the last ekctlou. A. U. Hancock returned Wct1nisdi fioui n business trip lliruiih Ilum.iktin. rott SAI.U Cash large lot in business center of Ililo. CI1AS. M. l.i'.IU.O.NM). TO DKCUU.VTL -vti Mcmo ("conic of lllto Will Obs rlnl liny Properly. y- Ililo will observe Decoration Day tod. . In proper form. The few surviving old soldiers who reside in llilo have been ad mirably assi.slid in the preparations for the obervnnces of the day by the ladies and citiens of this city. The arrange incuts provide for n street pantile ami services in the Ilitili church. The pro gram is as follows : LINK 01' MAIICII 2 r. M. Illlh IrlVulPh Score. Hnfiniiy nmi it Urcill Success ritluiictnllyv Form on l-'ronl street right resting on Wniniilieillic street, up Waianueuue to I I'itmnii streets, lo Church, to Hnlli ! church, for the I.ileraiv Kxerciscs. Prom I). I.vcurgus returncil by titc Kinau tniH church to cemetery, ictiirnlng irom from Honolulu u full Hedged Odd Pi I low. The memorial tribute of Honolulu lo MuKinley "HI be a ten acie park at 1'uwna. 0.Nt Sitisn ion SAI.U Yellow Ham I mo and Yellow Caledonian. Impure of W. J. .Stone, llilo, Hawaii. Special June term of the Fourth Circuit Court convenes next Monday, Judge Gil bert P. J.ittle, presiding. The llilo ll.ikcrv is displajiug n fine line of candies jii-t received by the hi. Kalherlnc. H. A. I.ymau has been commissioned lloundarv Commissioner in both the Third nuil Fourth Judicial Circuits of this island. Deputy Attornev Oeneral J. V. Cnlli cart arrived in the city this week to rep resent the Territory in cases in the June term of court. I,ook over your sideboard and sec if you have any Acme Uye, among your stock of wet goods. If not, then we will he pleased to supply you. W. C. l'HA Cock Jfc Co. Kaumana furnished house for rent. Good roads, convenient lo town, bracing climate. Terms reasonable. Apply lo L. C. I.ymau. J. I,. Rockwell, business nim-igcr of Ino livening llulletin, arrived in the city yesterday on business. He visitul Olna yesterday and will return to Honolulu by today's boat. Miss Pracker, of Washington, D. C, arrived by the Kinau this week to assume the duties or Court Reporter jM Judge Little's Court. Miss l'raeker nt Wash ington was n trusted employee ill the State Department. Last Mniidnv evening. Mr. I,. M. Whilehousc gave a dinner nl Demos. Iheues Calc in honor of Geo. Uodiek of Honolulu. Other guests present were Dr. and Mrs. Keid, Mrs. Whilehouse, Messrs. Huniburg, Castendyk nnd Camp- cemeterv to Court House for leview nnd dismissal. Platoon of Police Grand Matshal A. C. McKeunoy ... ( C. N. Prouty, Jr. Ai,lc9-)G. P.AiTono ililo Hand Company D Capt. Fetter commander Veterans of Civil War Knights of Pythias Foresters Ililo Lodge nnd Klks Ililo Jloardiug School Public School Citizens Maui unwell rnoo.KAM 1:30 r. M. Pon Commander Gilbert P. Little pre siding. Singing America Scripture Selection Rev. J. A. Cruznti Praver Kev. R. K. Hnpiiste Declamation 'Whispering Hill" ! II. T. Lake Star Spangled lt.iniicr C. ?. Prouty, Jr. Lincoln's Address nt Gettysburg W. C. Cook SiiiL'itm ll.iltle Ilyiuii of Republic Oration Rev. C. W. (Juartette Tenting on the Old Cnmp Ground Company I) ltenedictiou Rev. S. L. Desha Organ Postlude Mrs. J.T. Lewis Ilir.O CI'.MKTUKV l'KORKAM. Music by Hand Praver by Chaplain G. A. R. Ritual by Post Commander Roll Call of the Dead Decoration of Graves Salute Hilo Hand Nearer My God to Thee Taps Benediction Return March. One of the prettiest lawn fetes thai Ulto has eVcr seen was that given by the tirW.iiincnt Committee ot the Ladies ., 'Mhiloi nnd held Oil the Hotel c.L'i., si Friday nltornoon from 4:30 Wi!.Ui "'""U- Tin! day was per- ! lr ,7 ' , , hrL ., ,. lllo,t beautiful sun- I set, which brought to in v yf kllm,e" ! kauuiaiuas the wondrous glo . during the eruption of '81. . j" The different booths were put . the mnruiiiL'. urvens being used lavis'i... ! in the decorations. One of the most at , tractive was thai in charge nl Miss Hnr' riet Hitchcock and Miss mien i.ymau, where Hilo's famous honuuiade candy 1lir.1ppc.tred w.th such rapidity that one wondered why "I.owncy's" was ever tol erated in our midst. The supply was in sufficient for the demand. In tlilsrespect did all the booths come short, as 110 prep arations were made for feeding nnd nc comiitodating such n large number as were in attendance. The bulks will un doubtedly profit by this cxpciicncc, nnd another time make more extensive prep arations. The candy sales nmounted 1" S 17-55- In the centre of the beautiful Hotel court, occupying the band stand, Mes dames Crurnn, Ridgway, Hayes, Pur iiciiix, Rice mid Haldwin served delicious ice-cream and cake. The stand was beautilully decorated with bamboo, ferns, baiinna, etc., with which it was entirely covered. Japanese lanterns sti ling from the centre of the canopy overhead to the sides added much to the beauty of the general effect. Inside telc-a-tete tables invitingly awaited the nrrival of guests. This booth nloue took ill 35-4o. Much credit is due those who so ably assisted and carried it through. Makai of the ice-cream was a prettily Hill 'decorated table, where Mrs. J. U. Smith i:.nti:upiusk i.uxcni:ox. Captain Miller L'litertnlus Prominent 11 Holies 011 Hoard. Captain Miller of the steamer Enter- l)cl1, , . 1 . 1 . 1 prize gave n delightful '.unclieou onboard 1 lin r inr ni' ii iiinri. . 111 1 111111 1 -v t . . nress wnL")ll. For sale cheap. P. K. WINCH. Front Street. L. Turner Co. received by the St. Knthcrine a large assortment of fresh groceries including breikf.ist meals, Cur tice preserves, Hein.s sweet pickles nnd Saner Kraut. A big line ol new Dry Goods alio nrrived which will please buyers. The California!!, Captain Lyons, of the Hawaiian-American line silled from Hilo Tuesday evening for New York with 8000 from the Hilo district. Olaa furnishing 16,505, Waiakea 3,200, Pepeekeo 450, ilououui 2.271. ti lc nnr nini to ilense nil. We have a 1 varied assortment, ami are always glad to show customers the same. Pointuery I Champagne still leads in the race. W . ; C. PKACOCK & CO. Twice n week mail service lias been es tablished between Hilo and Kapaho. Puna. The mail goes down now each Sunday and Thursday. The first .Sunday mail was scut May 25. l'nna subscribers Hi the TiuiifNiS are especially benefitted by this new service. The Japanese church on Front street will be rebuilt either 011 the present site nr at another place. The building has seen long service and is out of date Japanese are niso pniiiiiinj; ' !.:,. Mi! 1il4 Cilnnl'it Iti n ctti'ill rrititmtn of Hilo liciitlemen. Those who sal. at the hosnilable boanl were J. A. Scott, C. C. Kennedy, Judge Gilbert F. Little Cap tain, Lyon's of the steamship Califoruiau, Captain Poye and llruce Kenuidy. The luncheon was an elaborate one of twelve courses and served in the splendid style that marks everything done 011 the Fnterprise. The menu was as follows : Hasten! Oysters Raw Mock Turtk;iSjnd)w(4 Iloileil Leg ol Mutton, Caper Sauce Salmi of tame Oucks with Olives Roast Ribs ol lleef and Yorkshire Pudding lloiled Squill) on loasi Pound Pudding Wine Sauce Annie Pie Crackers. Cheese, Assorted Nuts Raisins Coflee Tea Chocolate Ice Crc.uu CAPTAIN HKOttX KIISUIXS. One The to build a to occotnino- from ..-..t,ti,ir sr-IIOOl OUIIUIIIU date the growing numbers of Japanese children. Don't forget that the American Gro cery is selling out nil stock nt cost for cash. You can secure the best value at the lowest prices. 2i 3- ri. i.,...;.,...! mi-flint' nf the Hilo Colli- lion Club at the Hilo Hotel lasl week ended with the election of the following officers for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Reginild H. JU-ul; .Secretary, Mrs. Flliotf. Treasurer, A. C. Mckenney; PNecutive Committee, Mrs. Whilehouse, M'.Ses Liliuoe llapai, Frauck haton and Mr. W. S. McLean. and Mrs. V. ll.ildiug nnd their assistants served delicious bouillon nnd Scotch broth. It was good and dis.1ppc.1rcd fast, notwithstanding the crys of "Here comes thelatherl" due to the fact that each Iresh supply appeared to issue forth from the barber shop neor by. The sales here nmounted to $8.30. To one side ol the bouillon booth wa9 n daintily decorntid retreat, where Mes dames Hlliol and llartels, and their assis tants, were kept busy with cool and refreshing lemonade. Their praiseworthy efforts were most successful, having real ized 15.5- One of the prettiest nnd most success ful, was the flower booth, which cleared 16..10, and was presided over by Mrs. Little and the Misses Locbenstein. Those in charge showed their good taste in using one of the majestic old trees as a natural canopy, the many lined flowers beneath adding much to the fairy-like beauty surrounding. Mesd.unes Shipman, Richardson, Reid and assistants hail erected n tent, decor ated with ti leaves and bamboo, and from this pretty retreat salads and meats could be had. The large number which thronged about could not be accommo dated, and many were turned away un nerved. On the makai side of the last mentioned booth ten nnd sandwiches were served under the management of Mesdames Guard and Shaw, while iiiauka the most delicious coffee could be hadr Here Dr. Francis Wetmore nnd Mrs, Terry were in charge. From these tluce booths sales amounting to 6Ms were niiidej njakJUl.'.H.t'.'k'l W-Amq v.. m.c ohj', nnil'tliut which brought forth n great deal of applause was the beautiful May dance in which sixteen young ladies par ticipated. At 5 o'clock, after n delight ful cornet solo by Mr. C.irvalho, Mrs. Turner accompanying, the musicians struck im a lively two-step, and promptly the young ladies, dresst-d in white with s.tshts ol different colors, formed in 'ntmli's mid ciinm forth from one of the cottages, marched down the steps to the lawn, and then danced the two-step until a circle was formed around the pole. Tii- imrim-rs then saluted, and to the strains of the stalely minuet proceeded to the centre where little I.yle Holmes mid Gertrude Turner awaited them holding tin. ribbons ol white. Dink, blue and yel low. Hacli girl took her color and then again to the minuet ptoceeded to her Then came the most beautiful of nil the figures, the weaving of the four corners, which were then gracefully woven around the pole. The unwinding was watched with much interest and enthusiasm, bringing forth much npplausc lrom the spectators. Another beaulllul figure was Ihe linal winding mm uuwuhhuk m Hit. wile. The dancers inarching in mid out, saluting low us each met her partner, Vntt Leonard (JlvcS V,slilliUlotl or Af'roiiniitlcnl Kngliicorliig. Ttcslay evening nbout 6 o'clock, Prof. Leonard made his second ascension nnd parnelinte leap in this city, nnd again uii mi: iininiiis 01 the throngs who saw 1I111 ride the wind; and of those who have seen many oscensions, nil admitted that for skillful mmim.inir nt tlm fil,M..o fickle parachute, Leonard has no superior. Mounting the frail trapeze ns the great balloon left the earth he shouted ndlos to the crowd nnd like n roekt-l u-na tv,.n,.,1 nwny from the wicked world in n manner that made many hold their breath at vluit seemed sheer reckless during. Hut who miti seen lilui in the heavens lho 'ipicciatcd the fact that the aero belore i. '"lily understood his business naut thoro... "'h delight when he did nud yelled wi. 'sand feet from earth some stunt n thin. tcinpt ill Ihegym. that ninny would not n . j7iy Ciuml nnsiiuii. After attaining u uimcliute nencc Jic cast adrilt Willi me 0 nm) while lmngiug by the ankles (do. , dove through space 150 feet. rc" ,- beoulifiil WJiue paraciiuic 01jciis.. .... down he catne gracefully, easily, Jlkc n brother to the birds, landing in the gar den in the rear of J. Antonio's 1 residence, corner i.f Ponnhif H nl" Jnil fctrccls. Three hundred scho.ol boys were soon nt hand to escort him bac-k to the show lot, and 100 more strung iut the balloon which landed u block further oil. Leonard has made 11 hit in Hilo, nnil especially with the rising tfcnerntion. Almost every boy has a paper 'chute nnd one of them, thinking to outdo the rest, climbed n tree, spread his parachute made of a Japanese napkin, and jumped the doctor says he will recover all right. Prof. Leonard and his cloud shooting aparatus would be just the kind of an at traction for the celebration on the Fourth ofjtily. l'UMlIilSM IX THE UOU.NTKY. Denver Ed. Smith Croats lllrcrson Oil the Komi to llnkiiliiu. A correspondent for the Tkiiiunk sends in the following racy account of the do ings of the pugilists nt Latipahochoc nnd Honokaa. Ilonokaa, May 25. To Tins Hii.o Tkiiiunk: Denver lid. Smith and Manager T. C. Howell arrived here nbout 4:30 p. 111. from Lnupnhoehoe, having walked the entire distance. Mr. Smith who is training for his coming light with Hilly Woods is in the pink of condition. Shortly nfter arriving, Mali nger Howell quietly informed a few of the boys about town that those who wished "to nvail themselves of the oppor tunity to see Deliver Hd. Smith, cx-cham-piou of the world, put through his train tug could do so, ns it would perhaps be the last chance they would have to meet Mr. Smith. Just before dark n big crowd had congicgatcd at the training quarters. Howell introduced Smith, mentioning the fact that Denver Hd. had been chosen by the sporting fraternity of Colorado to represent them at the coronation of His -Majesty King Hdward VII. Denver Hd. then gave n sketch ot his life saying that he had fought 132 battles nnd had lost only two, one of which was stolen from him in Hilo. Denver Hd. then challenged any one ill the crowd to box a few rounds. "The Pride of Ilouolcna." a Iwm.m .; uiuls. Honors were even. Denver Hd. then branched out in n new line, rentier nig in h touching manner that inimitable song, "Its the man Ht the top of the well that does the work." The musical stunt aroused the latent histrionic spirit of Mr. ii.itv.-ll tin- irreoressible mallacer. He nieiuiited the platform, made unother Per Ship "S t. Kathepine" MORE 1 3- HABERDASHER CLOTHIER HATTER SHIRTS COLLARS CLOTHING BELTS DressSuitCases and more of the genuine Chiyot Suspenders ml f. Mcdonald, HILO E. N. HOLMES White Dress Goods and Linens Just Received Large and Choice Line Comprising INDIA I.IXKN PHRSIAN LAWN ORGANDIK INDIA MUIJ, NAINSOOK I.INUN LAWN KMBROIDRRY IJNKN IIANDKKKCIIim? MNKN PILLOW LINKN TABUS LINUN PIQUK DIMITY DUCK LONG CLOTH DOTTKD SWISS KIGURHD SWISS ALSO FRONTING LINUN HUTCIIURS' LINUN SIIUUTING L1NICN NAPKINS J. N. HOLMES 1 No Loss or Tliiie. I have sold Cliamberlain's Colic, Clio lent nnd Diarihoea Uemidv for years, mid would rather be out ol coilei- anil sugar than it. I sold five bottles of it yesterday to threshers Unit eoubl go no farther, nod .1 nt .t.rb uifiiiii this nioriiitiif ...w...... . . . . LIIO u.v. ..fc ...". . ;--- r . speech and sang as it never iieen neani t -R pIIKU.Si pivmmitli, Okla.. V. b A. llilo 1'iillee Depiirtnieiit Loses or Its I'lnest. (miiiiii lien Urown has resigned his position as captain on the police force ,.,,,1 will enter unoii the practice of law 111 parineislup with his brother. Senator 111""""- . , . "., Captain Hrown has done duty on the force Here since lo.-u. Thi.-tv-five years ago, June tst 1867, u little handful of people met ami oruanued "The l'irst 1'oreign Religious Society of Hilo" out of winch grew the present Hirst 1'oreigu Church. Sunday morning Mr. Criiz.111 wi. iw 11 - - . . V-!.. the minuet to the pole, where the 1111111 on "tiiirij-ni. V"B " ..r-""',:.. 1 ,.r.i.n,. -..re .Ironi-ed. mid out im.un; rveiuiiu mis """," ---! .,.... .,.....,",, unit a low s.tiuic in ut-i ...iiiiv. l..fr.. the iinthelic ballad, "All that gilt ters is not gold." It was the hit of the evening- Hotel Changes. Manager Scon of the Hilo Hotel has reslgm.il bis position nnd will be succeed ed m the general direction of the alfairs of the hotel by Mr. Austin, Peacock & i-v.iu u....L...iintlt'.. in tliw eitv. Mr. LU O H-IHcvi ' " - . - Austin will nave me aoie iissisutnec ui Phil. II. Uaukey in looking after matters at the hotel. Mr. Scott will reuiuin in 1 the Islalitls, liavnig interests that win re As will be seen by the above the threshers were able to keep 011 with uieir worn without loosing n single day's time. You should keep a bottle of this Remedy in your home. For sale by the Hilo Drug. Co. On the Level Card ol' Thanks. r 11.11 dai - . " 1 ir ftft$J 1 J M 3T 1 .r. I P.mwlll.X III tllL- L'Vellllll! I.1IL ....- ""..,. ",-,.. -..." 1. )M I . V suiijeciwiu i". ".."- " 1 rmiiitl of nmihiusc. theilancers ...... ....... . - . . . . c The memorial services at llie I'irsi lwo btepped orouiiil the circle ami 0111 01 1'oreigu Church last Sunday night called w... It wus repeated later in the even tmt a lull house. The old soldiers were j j,,., ,e bi.iutiiul sunset ill the luck- nresent in a boily ns also were me mem- ground greutly mining to me cuarui i .much crtuu is nun ..us. j.. fur her indefatigable zeal in The President of The Ladies Social Circle and the Committee on lintertain meiits most lleartly thank those who .., ,,1.1,. ,.iii-il in the Mav l'estiv.il. anil quire him lobe in Honolulu 11 portion of U,(1SL. u)lo most kindly mid Ireely coiiirii)- tile lime, i-mrnig ins icnii t "." uteti towartis us ."!' connection with the Hilo Hotel, Mr. Scott has made iictpiainUiuces in Hilo noneoi whom but will be sorry to learn of his contemplated departure from the city. , , ... Mr. Miberg formerly chef at the Ha waiian hotel arrivfd by tills Ki an to take ehatge of the culinary end of Hilo's leading hostelry. 1 iiers of Company I) and the pupils of the Hilo Hoarding bcliooi. 1 ue iituircss uy J u hv I. A. Criuan was n ura uiie siury ui tiu. issues urccedini! the Civil War. The I t...r ..K iinrtriived the lirilicipal .i..,n.. ..-w 1 ,, events of the war. Prof. Leonard, the aeronaut now in the gro I the scene. . Ki'vernuce I ...rrvliu. it nut so sUCCessltllly The whole nlfair was deemed n great success by the lnrge number present, and many words of praise were heard on all . . ' . .: 1.... ..11 ...lw. t.wiL' iinrt 111 Miles compiiuiBH"B "" "" rw 1 " , iBsm iiiiiuu te- ..... island in het lorlh Cleniiy. le iilouti- I Thp s mta Cnu llaUy Sl,rf f MnJ. I()tl utly with 1 il)ls Mr. Cruzatt'h seruioii on "Wha of niift.-; VIS wc j,llhl ,,d O.iinid?" with til fear of an f,ln...i..,, e,iitorial preface: ...i,..r.. 1 in. ilis.tstrous vulcanic criiution re centl v occurred. He visited the island in .ui.., ' Ai Hit- time of his visit the moun tain Yele was slumbering quietly with 1 its summit hidden in 11 cloak Hie neonle at that lime nati 110 leiir 111 1111 f1.l. t-ilitorial t) ..riiiition ut home but were veiy nppre- . ,," tuiuhvk nf Ililo. we find the ht-nsive lest a tidal wave should sweep c,,.i. nfll Ht,rum receutlv delivered Kliuiu I'nssenger List. 1'he following passengers nrrived by the Kinau this week : C. Meiberg, J. II. Agassu nnd wife, 15. 1'. Mellor, I'. J. Amweg, U. Lycurgus, Mr. Aoki, M. U. Motiiwa J. L Rockwell, Chas. Creighton, II. Cochammer, Miss Clara Smith. Le Chung, Z. lf. Cord, Jas. Hakuole, U.S. Origii, Henry Kaawi, wife and child, Geo. Wilson. Miss l'raeker, J. W. Ciith- cart, C. N. Trouty, I). I. llusliueii. t. 11. llushnell, U. Sherwood. ltoeck-Clcinent. Wailuku, May 34. Victor L. Ilocck. bookkeeper of the Wailuku Sugur Com raiiiv. was married to Dr. I'.lvirn M. Cle- ineiit by Rev. Hr. K. O. lleckwith at l'aia last Tuesday, May " Mr. und Mrs. lloeck will reside lit the Marshal home, Wuiluku. their city off llie map I bv Rev. I A. C111z.u1, which merits space in the Surf both by reason ol the person- There is Lots to Say IN PAYOR OF Ol'R NATOHA BRANDY whieh has bi en for 10 eurs 111 w I und has made llie trip around the horn uwee. Jlul one trid will cntiviiii'c you of Us esrilU-iice. $15.00 per Doz. Qls. ti... lnci tf lu tMiinviilile tencher s - 1 ui. " . mwjj . . . . ' ., linns nf the vear was held last lues- I FliAL -, " " 1" ''" "f "V" .,":..."' "r";.i. I v cvciiinu at the Union School. The I value 01 me senium ..... -" " bll,L.cl 0f art was treated by M sses Sev- ! ire clearly than we have pre vioin, .ly ( f .f CKi(,(lwil). lUd SS t -r, ;btl,M '" ,ril"', tbe present position j nud I L l"i7cl ls. Mrs. Cruz.au mid selee- m MjPto&JrA. P : ,wl,ef' "llt ouly of Ult: hl,tl,U"r 'i'"1,!. I,, ' not i froui " I'.u.iny Lou." Refreshments HraMfimH ', large and increasing company, both in- , '..i jiUllcyo was chosen WJF I M0W j 1 Me "",l oMsUW oftlic diurcliM." j u(0; lhB coming year. 1 ' I I IMmil'lT (lies Oil Mlllll. . - - - -- .-1 - n s- 11 , Vs irn. II i: Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. POWER OF ATTORNEY. The undersigned hereby gives notice that K. C. MKLLOR .vill nri us iiL'ent for me ill nil business matters with full power of attorney. II. 11. GHIIR. Hilo, May 27, 1903. BY AUTHORITY. SEALED TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the Superintendent of l'ublte WnrL-s Honolulu. Ulllll II III. of AIOII- day, June 9th, I9. for maeadanlzing Wuiauuenue Street. , . ,, , , The Superiulendent of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. Plans and specilic.itions on me in 0if.ee ol Superiiiiendeulof l'ublic Works Honolulu, nnd in office of Mr. 15. Ii Rlchnrils, Hilo. J. 11. IIU u, 3o-3t Superintendent of l'ublic Works. NOTICES. In the Circuit Court, of the Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. In l'llOHATU. In That's m 1 how kLCp our BfCy Shoes Kr are H t That's IV how we conduct j our k uuaintbs s 1 IT'S THERIGHT WAY Try n pair f our new Stock received ex "IC11 terprise" nnd you will be our customer for life Economic Shoe Co., Ltd. THE SlIOIilSTS Hoffschlaeger Co., Limited Pioneer Wlno nud Liquor llollst' Safeguards the food against alum. Alum bakinij powden arc the jwtcft iiienacers to nealtli of the present day. IIOl BAIt'KO POWCtR eo . HtW on. J lMnueer Ulos oil Muni. .. ... .. m...... r tr.....,1. WntliiUu, Jinv 24. iin. t-. -ui,w, 1 one of the oiliest kaiuaainas on .uaui, , passed away nt the home ot his son. , George, nt Kula last Wednesday at the , ripe age of 78 years. - 1 ' J. G. Rothwell returns to Hotinlulu by ; today's Kiniiu. having bpeut tell busy I days in the city. 1 I The Ililo bafebill team which will' , play on Maui June 11, is composed ol the 1 following players: K. M. Drown, pitcher; illeli Hpildlug. catcher; Gils Stipe, lb; W. KagMl.de. ah; Kdwiird Collon, $h: II. T. Lake, s s; T. M. Howl mil. c 1; u.uewe, I.f; C. Keuiiehnit, r.f. SubsliHites II. Kuiitum nud Henry Kiiihnlue. SEND FOR FREE lllUTHTtO CATAIOOUC Of LADIES', CHILDREN'S and INFANTS' WEAR aooov or quautv HCIU.IVt KOltlt h...ONBtc PnlCl the matter of the Kslatc of LIT l'lGUl'.IRHDO, deceased. Petition having been filed by Marie HILO NOTICN. I. MAGNIH & GO. 010-023 MAnKCT OT BN rntNCIBCO, CAL. JL M Uii lirsm Rogers, of l'epeekeo, praying that Letters following statement Ol AlltHIUISllHUilll llinn Mm vnniit in- issued to August G. Sirrao, a creditor. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 23d dav of June, A. P. l, at o o'clock, n.'iu., be and hereby is njipninted forbearing s.ud petition 111 the Court room of this Court, at Hilo, Hawaii, nl which lime and place all persons con cerned 111 ly appear and show chum., II any they ha v , why siid petition should not be mantel!. Htm, Hawaii, ;uay 20, iooj. Hy the Court: DANIl'.L I'OKTHR, Clerk, lly C. 15. HAl'Al, Deputy Clerk. Smith & 1'aksons, Attorneys lor rcltlloner. 30-31 Robert Slaughter, general ni cut nt Honolulu Inr the Plueuix Savings lluilil- ue anil l.tnii Asslcjiiiioii, hi. kes the Under 110 eiieuiitstanccs is nuy agent iiiihorized lo hoi row money, contract .lbs 111 debts in the iiiime 111, or mi the ledilnl Ibis Assneniliiiii: nor to bind the Vhsocinlimi in nny wav without special uilhoriiy 111 writing, from the prnpcrolfi its of llie Assiiei.tliou at the Home Office. ROIIP.RT SLAUGHTER, General Agent, llouollllil, 11. T. Company II Order. All iiii'tnU-ih nl Cniupai y I) are ordered o rei-oil at llie Armory it' I2V p. m. to lay in take part ill Memorial Dav service, l'I'.TTKR. CHURCH STRHHTit,