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PLANTER'S LINE OF SAILING VESSELS Direct Line between SAN FRANCISCO AND 1IIL0. Hark St. Cnflinrliir, Capt. Saunders Hark Amy Turner, Capt. Warland Hark Martha Ihnls, Capt. McAUman QUICK DISPATCH For freight nnd passage apply to WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco C. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Agents, Honolulu, or H. Hackfeld &Co., Ltd. aji:nts, hilo. Tin? FIRST BANK OF HILO LIMITED. Incorporated Under the I.nws of the Territory of Hnuuii. CAPITAL, J joo.ooo. PEACOCK BLOCK, HILO. P. I'KCK - prenMcnt. 0. C. KKNNHDY Vlce-ITM. JOHN T. MOIK..3111I Vlcc-Pre. C. A. STOIIIU ClWilir. A. V.. SUTTON Sicrctaty. DIUI'.CTOKS: J.S.Cnnnrln, 1'. S. I.)inniii Win. l'ullnr. John J. Orncc, II. V. Patten, W. II. Sliipinnti. Druw ISxcUarnie on Honolulu The Rank of Ilnwnii, I.til. San PltANClSCO Wells Pnrgo & Co.Ilnnk NKW Youk Wells Pargo & Co's Hank. London Glynn, Mills, Carrie & Co. HotiKkoui; anil Shanghai Hanking Cor poration: IIoiiKkoiiK, China; Shang hai, China; Yokohama, Japan; Iliogo, Japan. Soliciti the accounts of firms, corpora tions, trusts, individuals, nnd will prompt ly and carefully attend to all business con nected with banking entrusted to it. Sells ai.d purchases Foreign Kxchange, Isaacs Letters of Credit. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Rented by the Month or Year, ticuhirs on Application. Par- tiii; Hilo Bakery Makes Finest llrend. Fresh Rolls and Huns always on hand : : : Ice Cream for families Wedding ;iii(l Party Cakes a Specialty HOP WARM CO. Cor. King nnd Front Streets. Dealers la Dry Goods, Japanosc and Chincso Goods. RATTAN FURNITURE. n I r iCLl'.PIIONIi ENTERPRISE J CARRIAGE SHOP Volcano St., by bridge, St., by bridge. i r carnages made to i All kinds of carnages made to order. Repairing and Job Work neatly and iiiickly done. Horse- f neatly and ipt A shofiut; 11 spec tcrial constiiut R. H. II peciaiiy. wnrriage inn- itly on linuil. IJYRNU, Prop. Wildcrsmorc Antrobus In Hostile Red Altshclcr The Tower of Wye... Hancock Manders Harrou Pine Knot Harton The Puritans Hates Kind's Kud Alice Hruwn A New Way Around an Old World ...V. K. Clark Wounds in the Rain Crane An American Colonel. Clemens The Girl at the Half Way House Hough Thrilling Days in Army Life 1-orsyth The Garden of lden..IIoward Robert Orange Hobbes The Princess of A ready A. Henry The Isle of Unrest... Merriman The Son of the Wolf Jack London Southern Soldiers Stories Kgglestou Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd. ; Wnlnnnciiiie Street NKW YORK SAN l'RANCISCO HONOLULU M. S. & CO., MMITKD. DROKKRS and COMMISSION MKRCIIANTS ...I'IRIJ INSURANCK... Hcnlers In Dry Goodt, Notions, Ciprs nml Tobacco. Specinl nlteiilion kivcii to coiisitiinciits of coilec anil suuar. Time Table The steamers of this line will ar rive and leave this port as here under: FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Ventura May 28 Alameda June 6 Sierra June 18 Alameda June 27 Sonoma ....July 9 Alameda.....'. July 18 Ventura July 3 Alameda Aug. 8 FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Alameda May 21 Sierra May 27 Alameda June 11 Sonoma June 17 Alameda July 2 Ventura July 8 Alameda July 23 Sierra July 29 Alameda Aug. 13 Sonoma Aug. 19 In connection with the sailinK of the above steamers the agents are prepared to issue, to intending p-isseiiKers Coupon Through Tickets by nny railroad from San Francisco to all points in the United States, and from New York by iinj steamship line to all Kuropcau ports. For further particulars apply to Wm. G. Irwin & Co. IJMITlil) General Agents Oceanic S.S. Co. Matson Navigation Go. The only Direct Line between San Fran cisco and Hilo, Comprising the following Fast Sailers nnrk ANNIE JOHNSON Hark SANTIAGO Bark RODERICK DHU Hark MARION CHILCOTT Ship FALLS OF CLYDE Tug ROVER Launch LURLINE Steamer ENTERPRISE mil other Specially Chartered vessels makes this trip with at least one of these boats each month, carrying both Freight mil Passengers. For dates of sailing and terms, Call upon, J no. I). Sprccltels & Uros. Co, Agents, 337 Market St., San Francisco. R. T. GUARD, Agent, Hilo, Hawaii, Oceanic SS Company or c. i:. iiai'ai. 'I'Vliliold Nitililciily Carries Awny Olio or Kilo's Rest Vnutie; Men. jChnrlcs Kdward llapai died last Saturday morning at the Hilo hos pital alter a short siege with the dread malady typhoid fever. His sickness dated from the encamp ment of Company D two weeks be fore, where he contracted a cold which passed through the stages of lagrippe and malaria, developing into typhoid. He had been in the hospital but two days and for more than twenty-four hours before his death, was unconscious. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon from the Ilnili Church under the auspices of the local lodge of foresters and Company II, II. N. G. The deceased was nn active and enthusiastic member of both organizations. He was laid to rest with military honors. At the church, the impressive service was conducted by Rev. S. I,. Desha and Rev. C. V. Hill. The house was crowded with the I many friends of the deceased and sympathizers with the bereaved family. The floral offerings were many nnd beautiful. Two selec tions were sung by a quartette con sisting of Messrs. Knglish and lleers, Mrs. Ross and Miss Maby. A quartette of Hawaiian ladies nlso sang. During the service a guard of honor stood by the bier. The deceased, a son of Judge and Mrs. Hapai, was born in 1874 in Hilo. He was educated in the Hilo public schools and at Punahou College, graduating from the latter institution with the class of '95. lie was one of the most popular ol Ililo's young men nnd during his short career acquitted himself hon orably in various positions of pub lic trust. At the time of his death, he was Deputy Clerk of the Fourth Circuit Court and Clerk of the Dis trict Court presided over by his fnther. He was an active member m several local social organizations and was an enthusiastic patron ol athletic sports. His loss will be distinctly felt by his former com rades as it is keenly and bitterly lamented in his home circle. Only a few months ago the de ceased was married to Miss Louise Pomeroy. Japan Claims (hwior.shlp. Yokohama, July 23. It is an nounced that an official has left Tokio for Marcus Island, in the Pacific ocean about 800 miles southeast of Yokohama, to establish Japan's ownership. An American schooner left Honolulu for the destination July 11. To Redeem Old Curds. The following is the circular re ceived in the city: Office of Postmaster-General. Washington, D. C, July 10, 1902. Order No. 740. It is hereby ordered that on and after August i, 1902, postmasters at all postoflices shall redeem, in postage stamps or other stamped paper only, and from the original purchasers, uncanceled and unser viceable postal cards, at 75 per cent, of their face value. Parts or pieces of cards will not he redeemed; nor will cards which have bedn treating by bronzing, enameling or other process of coat ing be redeemed under the provis ions of this order. II. C. PAYNK, Postmaster-General. . 1 , mm A man with only one eye can readily soe a big bargain in the harness, saddles, collars and other equipments far the horse and mule, sold by I,. K. Pearson, next to the Hilo Hank. I am not here for purposes hygciuic or philanthropic, but purely business. I don't give something for nothing or sell below cost, nor do I care to spend ray time in running after lougwinded accounts. I solicit the patronage of cash buyers and people who pay promptly and want . . the most that can be had for the money. Throat Sou-? There's no tell ing what a sore throat will do if you give it "right of way." Un certain remedies often cause dan gerous delay. Make a cure sure with Pain-Kim.uk, known for half a century as n specific for sore throat, etotip, coughs, and all kin dred troubles. Keep it by you for an emergency. It never fails. Avoid .substitutes, there is but one Paiu-Killer, Perry Davis". Price 35c. ntul 50c, HILO TO LOSK .fOHJiSON'. Maitcr of the Roderick Dim to ho Transferred to the Itoseeraus. Captain Peter Johnson, the best known skipper on the Hilo route, is to make only one mote trip as master of the bark Roderick Dint, sailing hence for the islands. Upon his return Captain Johnson will take command of the steamer Rosccratis, recently purchased by the Matson Navigation Company from the Army transport service. He will superintend the work of remodeling the steamer into an oil carrier, and as such will command her when she is placed on the Ha waiian route, plying between here and various island ports. Although all his long experience has been gained in sailing vessels, Captain Johnson possesses the highest cer tificates that can be granted to masters of steamships in the United States, which fact goes to show that it is possible for n master mar iner in a wind-jammer to learn a great deal about steamships with out going to sea in them. As the Rosecrans will not carry passen gers, his transfer from the Roder ick Dim, while looked upon as an advancement, will not be hailed with delight by the traveling public on the Hilo route. At some time or other, it is safe to say, every man, woman and child in Hilo has met Captain Johnson. The above taken from the San Francisco Chronicle tells of a pro motion which will not please the host of friends that Captain John son possesses in this port. Not that a single one of them does not congratulate the jolly Captain on his merited promotion, but his friends would rather have him kept on a llilo run. ior Jiltcen years Captain Johnson has been blowing into Hilo regularly and the fact that he is now booked to be master of ex-transport Rosecrans, causes grief among the boys who know him. With San Francisco at the other end of his run, Captain John son has steadfastly claimed to be a Hiloitc and has been a loyal parti san in her favor. It was the wish of his Hilo friends when the Matson line added a steamer, that he might be made master of the flagship IJnterprisc. Hut Captain Matson who docth all things well, arranged otherwise and Hilo's favorite sea captain is slated for another port. Buffet 'K Beer IfcfSl, Hilo Railroad Co. Short Route to Volcano TIME TABLE In effect March 1, 1902. Passenger Trains, Rxcepl Sunday. No. 1 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 STATIONS A.M. T.M. " ' "' A.M. 1M. 7:00 3:301V Hilo ni 9:30 6:00 7:20 3:50 ur... Ohm Mill. ..111 9:111 5:40 7:30 4:00 ar K can 11 ar 9:00 5:30 75 A'lS r... Femdale...ar 8:15 5:15 8:00 4:3oar..Motiut. "w..l 8:30 5:00 SUNDAY. A.M. T.M. A.M. l'.M. 8:00 3:301V Hilo at 10:30 6:00 8:20 3:50 ur... Ohm Mill... ai 10:10 5:40 8:30 4:00 ar Keaatl at 10:00 5:30 8:45 4:15 ar... Ferndale...ar 9:45 5:15 9:00 4:3oar..Mouut. V'w..l 9:30 5:00 Mxd. FOR PUNA Mxd. A.M. Thursday. p.m. 11:00 lv Hilo......ai 2:00 11:20 ar...01aa Mill. ..m 1:40 1 1 40 ir Pahoa ar 1:20 12.00 tr Puna 1 1:00 Pas. Sunday. Pas. A.M l'.M. 9:00 lv Hilo ar 4:25 9:20 ar...O!aa Mill...ar 4:05 9:40 ar Pahoa ar 3:45 111.00I ar Puna lv 3:25 The only desirable means of reaching the Volcano. Connections at Mountain View with stages daily-morning trains ILMllUKt IWIWIHUUU 11 it till Ititll 111!); 1'il! (J I from ililo for the round trip f8. This route is through Olaa plantation, the largest in Hawaii, virgin forests of koa and wild ferns, and through many coll'ce farms. The nalurnl wonders of Puna make that district the most interesting spot in Hawaii. One can spend 11 most delight, fill day exploring the underground cues, swimming in the famous Hot Springs and resting 011 the cool shores of Green Lake. P.xcursiou tickets hetwec-u all points are sold 011 Saturdays and Sundays, good returning, until the following Monday noon. Commutation tickets, good for twenty five rides between any two points, and thousand mile tickets are sold at very low rates. V. II. LAMIWRT, R. R. F.LGIN, Superintendent. Q. l & T, A, WINDWARD HAWAII. Directory of the Prominent and Progressive business men in the richest coun try In the Isl inds. If you have anything to dispose of it doesn't cost much to nd vertise It in this dep-trliitcut, Write for rates. HONOKAA. HONOKAA is the most thriving com-1 Comprises fixe sugar plantations, viz: inunity outside of Hilo on the windward '''"I1, 1,Iimi Mill, Kohuln, Halawa and coast ofthe Island of Hawaii. His situ- ffiStitrr: t lie nled 50 miles from Hilo at an ekvaliou i prl fmm ,ch runs the Kohahi Rail of 151XJ feet which renders the climate I road connecting the plantations, salubrious. Alxivc the cane lands are! numerous homesteads on which codec, cane and vegetables are extensively cul tivated. Regular stage lines connect with nil outlying districts. The ,lh Circuit Court meets at Hnnnkna annually in July. Regtdar steamers eall to dis charge and receive freight. A. 11. LINDSAY General Merchan dise, l'ost Olfiee, Schuiil Agent. iHAS. WIM.IAMS Nolary Public. -Attorney ot Law, DRS. GRKKNFIKLD & R.G.CURTIS. Physicians and Surgeons. J. M. MOANAULI Attorney at Law. R. II. MARHKAU Attorney at Law. A.J. WILLIAMS C. K. and Architect. All FOO RFSTAt'RANT Meals at all hours. Tobacco and Cigars. KWONG WAH CHAN Merchant Tai lor. Coflec Saloon and Restaurant. M. V. HOLMHS Dealer in General Merchandise and Plantation Supples. Fresh goods direct from San Fran cisco every month. GRO. KADCICR Prop. Honokaa Stables Staging and Teaming at reasonable rates in Kohata, Hamakua and Hilo districts; hoarding a specially, in quire for terms, contracts, etc. MRS. 15. let. HALL Furnished Rooms to WM. J. RICKARD Notary Public. KAWAIHAE. This place derives its importance from being the chief port of South Koh.iln through which Waimea and Puako Plan - , b , ... ..... tations receive ond ship their Ireight. Here mail is lauded and carried as far 11s Honokaa by Vol. Stables stage line w hich tuns through to Hilo. WAH CHONG STORK Chock IIoo Dry Goods, Groceries, Chinese and Japanese c,ools, Patent Medicines, isaiwiiinae view iiuiei nun iicsiau rant. JUDGK WM. HOOKl'ANl'I Notary Public, Postmaster, Agent for Wil - der S. S. Co., and Light House Keeper. FOR SALE HILO FURNITURE and FURNISHING Tenders will be received un til August 15, for the entire furniture and furnishings of the Hilo Hotel as a whole. An inventory of these goods and articles may be seen at the offices of W. C. Peacock &Co., Hilo. Peacock & Co. do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any bid. If not sold as a whole, will be sold at auction. 1 m a a Ma UU V P 11. u. r NORTH KOHALA. V. AKUI I)r (iooils, Groceries, IIikiIs and Shoes, Ready Made Clothes and Fancy Goods. I. MATSU style. Tailor Makes suits In latest a S. NAKA Watchmaker. J.C. llt'RGIiSS Fainting, Graining, Pa per Hanging nnd decorating. UCHIYAMA-ltarber II 11 i rcu t Shave in lust style. nnd HALAVA Joaquin .ablau Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceriis, Hoots and Shoes, Hats nnd Patent Medicines. NIULII Kiiuu Pake Dry Goods, Gro-cciii-s, Huts, Shoes, Hardware. KOHALA CLl'll CO First Class Hotel Accommo.lalions, Livery, Hack ami Fteighting. Meets steamers regu larly at Mahukotui. KUKUIHAELE. " KUKUIHAICLR is the most northern ofthe Hamakua plantations. It Is sit uated on the brow of the great Waipio Valley 11 distance of sixty miles from Hilo. TRY HAMAKUA SODA gingerale. WORKS for J. G. JONRS Dry Goods, Groceries, To Imcco and Cigars, Patent Medicines, Hoots and Shoes, Feed. W. A. McKAY Ileer. -Saloon Handles l'rituo Qt'ONO CHONG CO. Dealers in Gen eral .Merchandise, Drugs, Fancy Goods, Chinese and Japanese Goods. WAIMEA.-Kamuola P. O. At an elevation of 2700 feet between Mauua Ken mid the Koluihi mountains, luclvj; miles from Kawaihae and twenty miles irom Honokaa, is the fertile nlaln j of Waimea, admirably adapted for the . culticttou of agricultural and vegetable 'l'',,.,1;;' s"1 "'" of e Parker Kaiicn.ovcrwhich roam thousands of animals. The climate is ideal for a vacation outMig. WAIMKA VIjOUTA,M GARDF.NS wju deliver by waumi or Kiiinu fresh. tender, crisp vegetables at reasonable rates. . All YAU Merchant Tailor, first class suits at city prices. -I INOUWK First Class It-ilr I)ri..r nml llarber 1 SAMUF.L K. PUA Attoruey-at-Law and Notary Public. eacock & Go. vv '' ; 1 WfiiNitff,ifcriiV ,i,. r imi . ..tit. JjjV f r , M .?. Jfl& r 1:4m. Jt. . at