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. MttlMBHHHMaHBHHHHHHHHHHHMHHHHHHHHHH -1 . 4 ee LOCAL ITEMS, W. H. Dccra returned from Mnttl by the Inst Klnnu. Ruling done nl tliu TninuKK office on short notice. Mrs. J. T. Lewis cninc liotnc from Ho nolulu Wednesday. I.owncy's candies nt tlic l'nlni Ice Cream Parlors. Telephone 75. The American Grocery will be pleased to cull for jour grocery order. Dr. Ilymnn mid W. G. 11 man of S.111 Francisco were visltois in the city this week. Japanese ware such ns silks, crockery militancy cibiuetsiit L. Turner it Co's Store. Dr. George Herbert arrived by the Inst Klnnu to serve as n witness in the Notley will case. The Hilo Drug Co. makes nn ice crenm from pute ficsh a cam, think of that. Its the best on earth. In n spccinl match race Tuesday after noon, three tights f tnllc, 1'rnnk S. beat Del Vista by a neck. Five room cottage at Knumana to let; four and n hnlf miles from Hilo, good roads. Appl nl Knutuaua store. Services nt tlic 1'irst Foreign Church will be conducted both morning and evening "L'xt Sunday by Rev. G. I,. Pearson of the M it Church of Honolulu. One of the nicest displii8 of fancy Japanese ware ever shown in Hilo may now be seen nt L. Turner's Store. ""The American Grocery Store received n big consignment of fresh groceries and canned goods by the Fulls of Clyde. Telephone 27. Try the famous Cnlifomln Pencil nnd Honey llrandy for sale nt the Hilo Wine and Liquor Co. and you will surely en joy it. The Amy Turner. Cnptnin Wnrlnnd. sailed last Tuesday for Sin Fiancisco witllTooo bags of Onomea sugar uiul 2683 bags from the Hawaii Mill Co. Irving Schocn hasnecepted the position of malinger of the American Grocery Store at the corner of Volcano and Polio hawal streets. He begins his duties with a full line of fresh groceries of all kinds. The Falls of Cldc, Cnptnin Mntson, arrived in Port July 4th, 14 dns from Sun Francisco. She brought the follow lug pisscngcrs: Miss Russell, Mrs. R.J. Homer, Mrs. J. A. McLennan and V, 1. Jarvis. Demetrius Gambriiius Cntmrinos of Honolulu is in the city on business. He is an enthusiast on pine apple nnd b ma tin culture nnd is in senrch of n tract of land to go into the business on nil exten sive scale. The Santiago, Captain Ingalls, nilcd for San Francisco last Tuesday with 7200 bngs of Fepeekeo sugar nnd 9900 bigs from the Wninkeu Mill Co. She carried tlic following passengers: II Kenton, wife nnd two children, Rev. J A Criiznn, Mrs. Cruzan, Harold Cruzau nnd Ronald Cruz.ni, Kuiinvtny Horse. The breaking of n shift caused Bonny Judd's horse to run nwny, while coming from the rnce track the evening of July 4, nnd serious injury to Mrs Judd and C. K Pringle who was driving, was nar rowly nverted. The shnft broke nt the Wuiake-u bridge causing the horse to bolt nnd kick wickedly. A hoof struck Mrs Judd on the arm inflicting a painful bruise. Mr. Pringle was thrown out, sustaining bruises and knocks. He held onto the horse however and with the assistance of Sam Parker and Captain Lake brought the frightened horse to a standstill without further damage. ' n Fourth of July Athletics. The athletic contests at Hoolulu Park July 4, were of a high order. The com petition wns spirited and the scores made were creditable. Following nrc there suits: One hnlf mile walk II. M. A res, first; R. Uurns, second; time 4:30. One hundred yards dash Thos. Na liinon, first; Shimada, second. Throwing 16 pound hammer Geo. Cruickshutik, first; A. Harris, second; score. 70 feet 7 Inches. Hop step and lump C. K. Hapii, first, C. Ilento, second; score, 3 feet 9 inches. Running broad jump C. it. Hup.il, first; T. Nahtwa, second; score, 16 feet 2)j inches. To hundred nnd twenty ynrdsdash T. N-ihiwn, first; Shimada, second. Throwing 28 pound weight Albert Homer; score, 35 feet. Putting 16 lb. shot V. Ilricn, first; A. Horner, second; score, 30 feet Hi inches. Fat man's race Shaw, first; Drown, second. There is Lots to Say IN FAVOR OF OUR NATOHA BRANDY which has he-en for 10 cars iu wood and has made the trip around the horn twice, llul one trial will convince you of its excellence, $15.00 per Doz. Qts. Hoffschlaeger Co., Limited Pioneer Wine ami Liquor House CHURCH STRUF.T REPORTED BETTER. Ily Wireless Telegraph. Reports arriving in Honolulu by the Sonoma stale1 that the King Is better. ju 11 in: humph it ns hlsmj.ns. Mill Itcsumtr tlic P met Ice of l.nvt nt Ills I'ormrr Lint Olllcc. "Some time ngo Judge Httmphrcvs Forwarded his resignation to the Presi dent. The resiguatioiiawill be elTeclivc September next. A. S. HUM PI I RHYS." The foregoing announcement, written on Ciicuit Court letter sheet, was found the first thing this morning by reporters In the tin box where legal documents are filed. It is iu the hnudw riling of the First Judge of the Frst Circuit nnd signed by him as above represented. "In.idiquac of btlary." This is the nnswer Judge Httmphrevs gave when a llulletin reporter asked him if he might slate the reason for his resignation. Tint was the sole reason, he added, .Mid said he owed it to those looking to him for sustenance to resume the practice of law. Judge Humphrcs further staled tint lie hoped Ins resignation might take effect earlier than tlicfirst of Se temer Having prelerretl n request to Hint ellect in his letter resigning office. He had nut made his intention known here earlier because he deemed it 11 matter of courtesy that time should be given for having the public announcement first made at Washington. Ample time hav ing elapsed for that purpose, he had issued the statement. When he was re leased from the bench he would nsume practice at his former office, King and llethel streets, where he still pud rent and had his private Inw library. Hono lulu llulletin. AUDITOR AUSTIN. Will Soon llogln lo Issue Warrants lu Piijmeut of lire Claims II. C. Austin, Auditor for the Territory of Hawaii, has been iu the ctt for two weeks, auditing the accounts in the var ious public departments. So fir as he has gone he has found even thing iu ship shape. As soon as Mr. Austin returns to Hono lulu, he will begin the issue of warrants I lu payment of the fire claim awards. These warrants will be issued for each claim in three equal amounts. The first warrant will be dated July 1st nnd will be made iiav able Augusts. While the act of the legislature providing for the pavmeul ol tire claims appropriated J 1, "500,000 for the putpose, tlure is no money 111 the Treasury to pi them with, except $150,000 which is a refund from the United States lo the Terrilor for in terest pud on the public debt by the Ter ritory after nnnexatiou. Mr. Austin be lieves that the banks will take it) the fire claims warrants at n fair discount. He nlso feels greatly encouraged with the success of J. G. Pratt at Washington in getting the attention of Congiess upon the matter of advancing the funds for the purpose of paying these claims tu full. VUKTUdUL'Si: IIOV I)I!()WM:I). Clings for Two lii)s on the liottom of an Upturned llont. John So ires, nged 12 yi-ars, wns drowned off the coast of Puna Inst week as the result of an accident to a fishing boit, and his comrade, a Porto Ricnu b the nntiie of Ribeiro was cast insensible upon the beach after a two days dreadful struggle with hunger and tlurt. The two bovs set forth to fish on the morning of Jul 1. That evening their boat cap sued, turning completely over. The oars, mast and sill were lost and the two 1111. tinged lo gain the bottom of the boat. ihv y were carried away to sen by the ebb tide. For two days they held on to their fi.nl hark, with no sustenance but a plug of tobacco which the loully divided to the last. On the evening ol the second da, Soares could hold 011 no longer, lltddiiig his comrade goodb c, he slipped into tlie menu ly w Hers and expired. Natives soon after found the Porto Rican 011 the beach senseless, by the bo it which had been washed 111 by the waves. He was brought to Hilo and will recover. nil! of C. i:. Kichunlsou. The lost will and testament of the lnte Charles 1?. Richardson was filed VVedues- day morning with the clerk of the Fourth Circuit Court bv Wise ic Ross, attoruevs for the estate. The will makes C. C. ( The following passengers left by the Kenned, A. H. Sutton and Aug Ahrens Kinau todav: O II Curtis, Miss McKin executors for the estate. Ily the terms ley, Miss F.iuily Howell, Martin Slloweu, of the will the teslator gives a life tenure J O Carter J r, J.is McAullffe nnd wife, Col to an uiiiltvifleU lull Interest in the Church street homestead to his wife. Upon her de ith the propert goes to Hlvira Richardson, dmghter otdeceiscd. The store property and premises on Front street, occupied li 11112 llilo Mercantile Compauv are beiiueathed to Ulvira Rich ardson. To Mattie It Wakefield u be quest of f 5000 is m ide with the statement that it was the wish, desire and intention of the testator that said sum be the entire amount th it Mrs. Wakefield shall receive from the estate iu an in inner or form whatever Sperial bequests were made of 5300 to Louiza Hapai, $200 to Rev. S. L. Desha, and $ joo to Wm. Nailim 1. To his beloved wife, the executors are direeted to pay monthly during her nat ural life, the sum of f 125 monthly. After these bequests the will bestows upon Itlvira Richardson all of the- rem lining property of the estate, real, personal mid mixed ol nil and every nature whatever. Hotel Dinner 11 ml (irand Hull. The Hilo Hotel on the evening of July 4th presented an animated scene The dining room and p triors of that popular hostelry were gracefull decorated with flags, flowers and greenery. The man agement hcrvtd n special dinner in honor of the da ami the menu was complete in everv thtail. Lalir iu the evening the Fourth of Jul dance committee look charge of the pavilion mid conducted one ol the most bticeesslul lulls ol the season. There wire two or three hundred people oil the floor and all went harmoniously. The Hotel management served refresh - incuts to the dancers lu the dining room. NOTIiCV WILL CONTEST, II oil's Allege Undue iiiilnetici! on Part of Ncler of Tcslulor Application for the probate of the will of the late Charles Nolle' was nlndt! iu the Circuit Court vesterday by Cecil Iltown nnd A. Litigate, executors. The will of the deceased disposed of an es tate worm irom f.iso.ooo lo $400,000 and will nrobabl be the bone ot coi teutloti iu n iiot legal contest. The will disiu luritsn sou Charles Notley and gives the m ijor part of the estate to Mrs. Dan forth a nhce of the lestalot, The will carries a codicil made about one week before the death of the lestalor, who died at the home of his uclce iu Hono lulu. The will proper bequeathed the Notley homestead lu Hamakua to Charles Notley. The codicil takes it fiotn him and iives It to Mrs. Dauforth. F, 11. McClamhau of the firm of Kin ney, Dillon iSi McClanahau represent! Chai lea Notley and other heirs who are dissatisfied with the terms of the will anil will contest It charging undue in lluencc 011 the pirt of Mrs. Dauforth. Cecil llrowu appeared on behalf of him self and A. Lidgate ns executors and Judge Stanley of Honolulu, represents .Mrs Danfuiih. Mis Dauforth, the niece of the testator was brought to these Islands when she was thirteen ears of age. Her home was with the Notley family mil 1 she married. The whole mailer was disposed of lu Court by appointing Cecil llrowu and A. Litigate, tcmiKirary administrators, pen dente lite. The hearing 011 the contest was set for September. - - IlILO'S TUAllti. Report oT Customs Collector Shows Increase lu Sugar Exports. The annuil report of J. C. Rldgwny, Deputy Collector of Customs for the Port of Hilo for the eir ending June 30, 1902, is n piper full of interesting facts. Ves sels entering during the cur numbered 56 with n total tonnage of 51,231, Dur ing the ear 55 vesseds cleared with n total tonnage of 67,447. The outgoing cargoes consisted chiefly of sugar, of which u7.452.429 pounds were shipped during the twelve mouths, valued j? 4,040 243 98. The previous ear the value of the sugar shipped was , 453.773 3' while the quantity was less bv 1, s6,3oS pounds. This car 1 1 1,828 pounds of coffee were exported valued at fi2.583.91 while iu the ear preceding, coffee shipments of ' '7579 pounds were made worth $13,- H2a 07 This ear 525,23408 worth of hides nnd skins were shipped neidust i.oii.87 I worth last ear. fhe Treasury department Ins issued a new rule rciiuirniL' valuations on nil car goes to the Islands as well as from the Islands. The order went into effect July 1st nnd nt the end of the ear, it will he possible to strike n balance between Hawaii's imports nnd exports. ... News I'roni Honolulu Miss Hansen of Hilo spent n few das iu Houokaa. Miss Rlckard is spending her vacation nt Kcamikolu. Mr. Ilurgess of Kohala pissed through Houokaa 011 his locomobile. Dr. Holland nnd wife of Punn, who have been guests at the Pritchnrd Hotel, left for their home last Monday. The Fourth of July ball nt the Hono kai LCcum was one of the pleasautest alfalts of the ear. From all appearances Honokan is solid Republican ami if the proper candidates are nominated thev will carry this pre cinct bv a large majority. The following were made-American citi zens by Judge Little during the July term of Court. Pauline Hnrt, James Olsen, Charles Olsen, Manuel de Coito, Joe de , ejouo, joe isouriga, j. a. iSoDrigo, John jesus, joe .ueiie?-, josepu oouvela jr., J. M Mcdeiros, Manuel Rezeudes. The Hamakua roads are once more iu fairly gootl shape, n fnct greatly nppre dated not alone b the residents of this distriet but by the many travelers passing through here. Dr. Curtis, who formed n pirtnership with Dr. C. 11. Greenfield a few mouths ago has been appointed surgeon of the Queen's Hospital 111 Honolulu. While he-has been here but a short time we shall greatly miss his professional ability tu this community. The people of Houokaa and vicinity eujoed a special treat on the Fourth of lull in il. form nf n ni.i.. -,..,..., i.. -t J .. - wim."i. it) bv 11011 ei. i'. i.iuic. 11c poiuietl out par ticularly the duties, rights and privileges ot an American citizen iu nu elocpient anil interesting manner. The oration wasdeliveretl to a large audience m the Honokna Lvceum, which wns nrettilv decorated with ferns ami flags Outgoing Kiiiau Passenger List. Leonard, h Schwit7er, J T Crawley, W C Siierry, C S Perry, Ravmond Spa'tildiuir. Mrs A Colin, Miss It Choh, Miss M Chamberlain, II V Porter, Miss Cullen, llroihers Henry, Rnymund, Matthias and j Theodore, Miss R an, Miss Tewsley, R llallantiie, C L Clement, Mrs C It. Rich unison, Miss Neuni inn, Mrs R T Guard, Miss Ouard, F M Wakefield. C C F.akin, It W Weaver, Geo R Murray. Geo D Gru- Until. !. i. aieuwialiau, Juilge Stanley, l 1 Jud,'e G D Gear, R T Guard, II C Austin, J W I.eonhart.J N Kirkland, Capt llro- kaw, Capt Mntson, Chus Kopf, Geo Rus-1 sell, Mrs Gordon Russell, Miss Annie A Kamer.J A llod, Miss Nutting, C M Giddings, Frank Armstrong, Cecil llrowu and wife, R W Wood, H A Chapman, W G Iiymiiu, Dr II man, Mrs M S Ilird, child ami maul, F F Fernandez. The llest Mtilniuut lor Strains. Mr. F II. Wells, the merchant at Deer j Park, Long Island. N. Y., V S. A , says '"I ulwiis recommend Chamberlain's Pain II dm as the best liuimeiu for strains I used it list uar for a severe lameness iu the side, resulting from a strain, and was greiill pleasid with the (puck relh f ami cure it effected." For sale b Hilo Drug Co. Card of Thanks. I The widow and family of the late C K. , Richardson desire tu express their thanks 1 to their friends for sympathy and nssVst. mice rendered in their late bereavement. Tuljlic Laurts Notice. Oil Mid nftpf Aumist 41I11 I90), nt tlic office of 15. D. llaldwln, Hilo, Hawaii, mnybenpplled for under conditions of the Lnnd Act of 1895, for Right of Pur clinse Lenses nnd Homcslcnd Lews, nnd more pirllcuhrly set forth under Part VII and VI ofsnid Lnnd Act, the follow lots iu Punn Distriet, Hnwnii: 34 lots iu Kalmtt, Mnkenn; nrcn, 3 to 358 ncres; appraised value, J1.00 to S 00 per ncre. 33 lots In Kiknln, Kcoken; area, 5 to 185 ncrc; nppralsed value, 50 cents to $5 00 per acru. 2 lots iu Keaitohntin,Kelicnn,Kcekcc, Knmnlll; area, 11 to 83 ncres; appraised value, 10 cents lo 8.00 per ncre. 5 lots iu Mnlatu.i; nrcn, 7 to 15 ncres; nppralsed value, $4 00 to J6.00 an ncrc. 9 lots lu Kanlahiku; area, 10 to 46 acres; nppralsed value, $4 00 to $ 10 00 on acre. 6 lots in Knlmu, Knlnpnnn, Mnukn; nrcn, 12 to 39 ncres; appraised value, $3 00 lo f 6 00 nil acre. 23 lots in Keoucpoko-iki; nrcn, 5 to 11 acres; appraised value, $2.00 to $3.00 per acre. On nnd nftcr the nloc date, nt the office of K. D. llaldwln, may nlso be ap plied for under conditions of Lnnd Act of 1895, for Right of Purchase Lenses, nnd more particularly described under Part VII of said Lnnd Act. All uiitnkcu and surrendered lots lu New Olni Tract. Applicants tiny not be allowed to take more than one lot, and ill such applicants must hive the neces snry qualifications required under Pnrt VII ol the nbovc Lane Act. 36-4 Public Lauds Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Lnnd described iu the schedule hereto, will be opened lor application under the pro visions of the Lind Act of 1895, tor Homcsttnd Leases, on or after August 4H1, 1902. SCIIF.DULH. 18 lots in Pap i. South Konn, Hnwnii, having nn area of from 6 to 7 acres each. All npplicitions for said lots shall be' made iu person bv the applicant, nt the office of the Sub-Agent, nt Knilun, North Konn, Hawaii, where plans of the hind nnd any further information may be ob tained. The office will be opened to receive applications at 9 o'clock a. m., on Monday, August 4U1, 1902. K. S. 1JOYI). Commissioner of Public Lauds. Public Lands Office, Honolulu, July 1st, 1902. 36-4 Notice to Creditors. In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit Ishud nntl Territory of Hawaii, In Proiiatu At Cmamiwks. In the nutter of the Kstate of LOUISF. J. AIUIHY, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Administratrix ol the estate of saitl deceased. All credi tors of s ild estate are hereby notified to present their claims, whether secured ! mortgage or otherwise, duly vcilficd and with proper vouchers, if any, to the un dersigned nt her residence iu Hilo, Hn wnii, Territory of Hawaii, within six mouths from date of this notice. Or such claims, if any, will be forever barred. JOSF.PHINF. DKVO, Administratrix. Hilo, June 19th, A. D. 1902. Wish & Ross. Attorneys for Administratrix. 33-4t LEGAL NOTICES. In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. In the matter of the F.stale of CHARLES I?. RICHARDSON of Hilo, Hawaii, deceased. , !- nisi vv in ami lesiaiucnt 01 sail deceased having been presented to said The last Will and Testament of said .,.., .n.....i.... .. iti. .. ......!.. r- ,. uiiii iuciiici nun ti !ifcmuii IU iliu probate thereof, mill for issuance of Let ters Testamentary to C. C. Kennedy, A. ;. Sutton mid August Ahrens having been filed. Notice is hereby given that Wednes day, the 6th day of August, A. D. 1902, at 9 o'clock a. m., iu the Court House, Hilo, Hawaii, is hereby appointed the time and place for proving said Will and hearing said application, when ami where any person interested may nppcar and show cause, if any they have, why the prav er of said petition should not be granted. Dated Hilo, Hawaii, T. II., July 9, 1902. Ily the Court. DANIKL PORTER. Clerk. Wise & Ross, Attorneys for Petitioners. 1 1 w m ;;.igPWA v Thr i For the Remington Type writer and Supplies RcFipnl H5S&. Cuand Prix CSt Agents for Hawaii iwwwwTTTTnfmiriw A Cool GOOD GOODS This Season's Cravats and Shirts arc extreincl' hand some, to sec them is to buy them :::::::: QUICK SERVICE m. f. Mcdonald, HABERDASHER ULOTHIER HATTER I For Relinme J Harness Harness Whips, Robes, Collars and Sweat Pads or other Goods in the Harness Line go to L.K.PEARSON'S New Harness Store Peacock liuilditi"; next to Bank. Materials used are the Best Money can Buy. All Work Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. E. N. HOLHES IIAvS JUST OI'KNUD A COM PLUTO LINK OK HURT eS: PACKARIJS "KOURUCT SIIAPIS" . ..SHOES.. FOR M1SN, IN .HIJACK PAT. LHATIIRR, HALS AND TAN, WILLOW CALK HALS. YOU WILL FIND TIIIJSK Till-; HKST VALUK HVUR OFFKRKI) IN HILO. . . E. N. HOLMES. THE "ECONOMIC" SHOE A. Guaranteed Jsilioe for Jfi;- I cu It HF.Rlt illustrate one of our very latest special shoes, made of velour calf, a soft pliable leother that will not tear nor "scufP" with grain top, perforated vamp, liie-'ium light extension sole, malleoli I.lplon last, giving absolute comfort mid 11 perfiet fit There are none to coin pare with this for nice fitiNhcd choice leather mid style for 4.00. Sold 011 the condition that if ou are not sills fied after receiving them we will refund your moiie . Sent to all Post ollice address 011 the Is lauds on receipt of the price, f .oo. Write us toda lor a pair of our No. 41 Shoes enclosing draft or mone order for f ) 00 If vou have bought of us we have our sue on record ECONOMIC SHOE CO., Ltd. Store WELL DISPLAYED POPULAR PRICES HILO and Repairing u Llplon Last, No. 41, $4.00 atl lo 8 iHiwwrrraHMiatitiia&MaA' &frkaB&t&&jmg&k mi