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"T"fft'WfHfli!5,ti !': ;." r -rtfrTi 'Wf f AW v fctf 'is p . ' n-, -. M vJ" , "1 Wfv "M.2. !.': && ' w 'V..; W- r, ym wvsjjBr"v v.. ' t'j at P. , m-.' : M&r i .'life B: KWU.. .. .-TT- mi !.. ' w y '-Hlfci -m n1' 'i.X' '' -m ' i- -;v '"S j r-?' . i rfjflj to Invost Now is tho Tlmo IN Roal Estnto in Honolulu TROVIDHD YOU INVKST IN THE PAWAA TRACT ON KING ST., Just below Wnlldkt turn, seven lulnulcs ride oil the electric road to I'ort Street. The pricc9 for which these lot9 nre being offered arc bound to double in less than one year's time. Kasv Tkkms. For further particulars address MR. CEORCE OSBORN, Kukaiau, Paaullo, Hawaii. HOP WARN CO. Cor. King and Front Strcct9. Dealers in Dry Goods, . Japanese and Chinese Goods. RATTAN FURNITURE. Hilo Saloon KING STREET. Enterprise Lager Beer On Draught, Ice Cold. Two Glasses for 25 Cents. Weak Nerves Aro you over norvous? Do you Do BwaKonignis,8uuoriromuosponuenoy, and often fool dlscouragod? It's atorrl blo llfo to load. Don't suffer in this way any moro. Got strong and well The Finest of i 1 i I Liquors, Boors, Wines, and Cordials At Moderate Prices. Follow tlicailvlcoofMra.Tlinmnsi'rltch.irri, of Adelaide, Kouth Australia. Sbo sends us her photograph anil saj-s t "I hail a tcrrlblo Illness which left my nerves all unstrung. I had severe headaches, Indigestion, sleeplessness, and my nerTes werojust as weak as they could be. I then tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla and I began to Im prove, at once. My appetlto returned, my digestion Improved, and my nerves becamo strong and steady." AYER'S Sarsaparilla There are many Imitation " Sarsaparlllas." 110 sura you gee Ayor s. Use Ayer's Tills with the Sarsaparilla. These aro purely vegetable pills. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache. Prtpirtd by Dr. J. C. Ajtt k Co., Uwtll, Mui., U.S.A. For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY KEYSTONE SALOON J. S. Canario, Manager. UNION SALOON SuiPMAN STRBUT First Class LIQUORS WINES AND CORDIALS At Moderate Prices. When you need a drink call at the KEYSTONE, corner Front and Pouohawai streets. A first class line of WINES LIQUORS BEEF TRUST ABANDONED. Opposition of President to Combines tho Cnnsc. Chicago, Sept. 24. The combi nation of the great packing-houses of the country, which has been un der consideration and in process of actual formation for the' last six months, has been abandoned, at least for the present, says the Trib une. The decision not to complete the combination is due in a large degree to the attitude of the Na tional Administration toward trusts as outlined by President Roosevelt in his recent speeches and to the possibility that, in the event ol con solidation, Congress might remove tbe tariff on cattle. " It was learned last night that a final meeting of the heads of the firms known as the Big Four pack ing houses in Chicago had been held, at which it was agreed to end all negotiations at once. This was followed by an order issued from the offices of Swift & Co., that the firm's employees should immediately discontinue the inventory of property and stock, which had been ordered and started for the purpose of tabulating a re port of the financial condition of the company, which was to have been used as a basis of the division of shares in the combine. Mixed and Fancy Drinks Concocted 'by Exphrikncbd Mixologists The Celebrated Enterprise On Two Glasses for 25 cts. Beer Draught. J. C. 8ERRAO, Proprietor. always on hand. Tolophono 106 KNOWS NOTHINU OF KUl'TUKE. Trouble BcllcTcd to bo Dae to Rival Clnlms to l'atos Island. Washington, Sept. 22. -No no tice of a strain of the diplomatic re lations between Great Britain and Venezuela has reached the Depart ment of State. If such is the case, however, the department officials would have no hesitation in ascrib ing the cause of the threatened rupture to the dispute which has been revived between the two coun tries over the ownership of Patos (or Goose) island, lying in the Dragon's mouth, between Trinidad and the Venezuelan coast. Min ister Bowen last week informed the department that the dispute had taken an acute phase through the assertion of British sovereignty over the little island, and as he at the same time said that Venezuela had protested against the hoisting of the British flag it is not doubted that to this incident must be traced any serious difference between the two countries. UNCLE SATS Union Cigar Stand PORMGN AND DOMESTIC TOHACCOS AND CIGARS 5C "V,h MKRITO" 6C "MANILA" IOC "Kh PAM'.NCIA" IOC "BOIIKMIAN CLUB" and others Soloct Cigarettes S. C. SHAW - Proprietor Waiamienue Street, Ililo W. DOWNER Proprietor. The Corner Restaurant FRONT AND CHURCH STS. If you appreciate n good meal nicely prepared call and sec inc. Meals 35c Up C. SHIMAMOTO, Prop. Lato Suppers from 8 p. m. to I a. m. tUMic j 11 fiorse Hilo Electric Light Co., Ltd. Houses Wired and Lights Installed In accordance with the rules of the Na tional Hoard of l'ire Underwriters. A complete stock of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Fan Motors at reduced price. Fixtures, Shades, Table, Bed, and Desk Lamps etc., always on baud. Fan Motors . . . $5 Sowing Machine Motor 20 Power for operating them $ 1 n mouth Just received, new stock of Shades of various patterns. Also Sewing Machine and Fan Motors. Estimates furnished on all classes of Klectrlcnl Work nml Pnutrni'ta (nl.o.. i I install apparatus complete. TO WRECK CZAR'S TRAIN. Rnils Aro Removed on Two Routes Which Monarch Might Take. London, Sept. 23.-111 a dispatch from St. Petersburg the correspon dent there of the Daily Express re ports an attempt to derail the train upon which the Czar traveled from Kursk. Rails were removed on the two routes which the Czar might travel; in one instance the plot was discovered and in the other the train was wrecked. The Czar reached St. Petersburg safely. Father McKlunon Rend. New York, Sept. 24. A cable to the Suu from Manila says: Rev. William McKiunon, who was chap lain of the First California Volun teers, died of dysentery today in tue Military Hospital hero. TTo was the most prominent clergyman in the Philippines. He entered Manila under the fire of the Span iards and influenced Archbishop Nozeleda to modify his hostility. Later he organized the public schools. He labored heroically during the cholera and smallpox epidemics, visiting the hospitals daily. The Spanish Bishop has offered the Cathedral for the funeral services, which is an unusual honor. CUBA INDEPENDENT. President Pnlmo Asks Thnt Aincrl enn Troops bo Recalled. Washington, September 22. -The Government of the United States is to be required to terminate the last vestige of its authority in Cuba. The War Department has been ad vised formally by the Department of State that President Palma has notified Minister Squires that he desires the American troons re maining in Cuba to be withdrawn. The State Department does not un dertake to pass upon this request, but transmits it to Secretary Root, holding that the problem presented is a purely military one, involving the competency of the new Cuban Government to take over and care for the coast defenses now in Am erican hands and thus make sure that the country is not exposed, without any military protection, to a possible foreign enemy. Root must decide the matter. At pres ent there arc eighr companies of coast artillery in Cuba. -" m n m ... SOLDIERS IN FIVE COUNTIES. Situation In Hard Coal Fields Shows No Signs of Improving. Philadelphia, Sept. 24. Of the ten anthracite coal producing coun ties ol Pennsylvania, State troops are camped in five. Despite the presence of the troops in, these dis tricts, noting and general lawless ness continues in the entire hard coal territory from Forest City, Sus quehana county, on the north to Williamstown, Daughin county, on the south, a distance of more than 100 miles. The section of the strke region in the vicinity of Forest City, which has been comparatively quiet ever since the strike began, was greatly wrought up today by crowds of strikers interfering with and beating men who had returned to work, and, as a result, Sheriff Maxey of Susquehanna county to night asked Governor Stone for troops to assist the civil authorities to preserve the peace. Gave Roers $100,000. London, Sept. 24. A dispatch from The Hague today confirms the report that the donor of the $100,000 sent to Botha for the re lief of the Boers was Henry Phipps, an American, and not "Arthur White," as announced by the Gen eral in Rotterdam Monday. The money, however, was sent through Arnold White. Mr. Phipps sailed for New York today from South ampton on the steamer Kaiser Wil hem der Grosse. Henry Phipps is a director of the Carnegie Steel Company and of other concerns. It is said that Mr. Lehman, pub lisher of the memoirs of former President Krueger, has given Krueger $150,000 to be devoted en tirely to the Boer funds. In notifying General Botha of the gift, Mr. Phipps wrote from Beaufort Castle, Scotland, Septem ber 3d, that he and his family had followed the course of the war with anxious hearts for the sake of both sides, that a just ending niight be made. Californ i Fertilizer Works. Office : 534 Clay Street, San Francisco, Cal. Factories : South San Francisco and Berkeley, Cal. M. D. HALL, Chemist Manufacturers of Pure Bone Fertilizers and Pure Bone Meal. DIUUJRS in Jetilie- Materials of Every Description. Have constantly on hand the following goods adapted to the Island trade: HIGH GRADE CANE MANURE, DIAMOND A FERTILIZERS NITRATE OF SODA, SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, HIGH GRADE SULPHATE OF POTASH, FISH GUANO, WOOL DUST. ETC. Special Manures Manufactured to Ordor. The Manures manufactured by the CALIFORNIA FERTILI7FR wnBirc , made entirely from clean bone treated with 1 add? DrJ Blood and IFlShTlSaiJj magnesia Salts. No adulteration of any kind is used, and every tori is sold undei a guaranteed analysis. One ton or one thousand tons are almost exactly alike and Th?iurrinf(S.C0,t,OI, nU1 WBh!ly have no superior in he market. The superiority of Pure Bone over any other Phosphatic material for Fertilizer uje is so well known that it needs no explanation. The large and constanUv increns ng demand for the Fertilizers manufactured by the Calfforn ,1? ISrUlIS Works is the best possible proof of their superior quality. cnuizer works is A Stock of " DIAMOND A" Fertilizer will be kept constantly on hand and for sale on the usual terms, by L. TURNER CO., Ltd., Hilo. For Terms of Sale, which are equivalent to San Francisco prices with freight and other charges added, address : L. TURNER CO., Ltd. Hilo Agents for California Fertilizer Works. HILO WINE D LIQUOR COMPANY J. S. CANARIO, Manager. ""SMfl 7 Europoan Winos European Brandios European Champagnes Scotch Whiskey American Whiskey iu cases and bulk California Winos in cases and bulk Holland Gins, Assorted BEERS (uns for tho llofrota. Colon (Colombia), Sept. 24. The Colombian Government re ceived from New York by the Pa nama Steamship Company's steamer Allianca, which arrived here last week, two camion and a large con signment of ammunition destined for the redeutly purchased war ship liogota, which is expected to reach Panama in a few davs. Siv A.r. lean gunners arrived here yesterday on the Panama Railroad Company's steamer Finance. The Govern ment expects to receive n fin-timr large shipment of ammunition shortly. I'npnl Delegate at Washington. Rome, Sept. 24. The Vatican has instructed Monsignor Diomede Falconer, recently appointed papal delegate in the United States, to proceed immediately to Washing ton, as it considers that that post has been already too long vacant. Xew Ship in Colombia's Navy. London, Sept. 25. The corres pondent of the Dailv Mail at Wil. leinstad. island of Curacao, renoripd the appearance there of the steamer ivinertauor, lormerly the Ban Righ, flying the Colombian flag. BAny's Cough Must Nkvhr Lingr. Nothing is more distress ing than to see a helpless little in- taut sunering with a cough, and to be fearful of using a remedy which may contain some harmful ingred ient. The makers of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy positively guarantee that this preparation does not contain opium in any form, or any other harmful substance. Mothers may confidently give this remedy to their little ones. It cives prompt relief and is perfectly safe. It always cures and cures quickly. Ihe Hilo Drug Store sells it. Schlitz Lemps Enterprise ENGLISH ALES AND PORTER LIQUERS Tiaupiiomt 90. front Strkkt, Near Church. Accuracy and Dispatch This is the motto of the Mail Order Department of Cali fornia's largest store. Shopping by mail, has become, through our splendid system, as easy and almost as satisfactory as by personal visit to the store. Twice a year we issue a very large and profusely illustrated General Catalogue called "1 he Emporium Economist," which describes the new fashions; uivca mc iuwcsi reian prices for everything to eat, drink, wear or use; tells how to order goods; how to send money; gives accurate shopping infor mation, etc. Send for a free cop of tho Summer I90I 112. page edition of "The Economist" now ready. Upon receiving your order no labor is spared to select from our immense stock the exact artlc e wanted, and the goods are shipped to you the same day I ar order is re ceived, if possible. Our customers interests we make our own. If not already familiar with our methods, a trial order will convince you that it pays to trade with "tle big store." E San Francisco. U.&A7 ( J V& ,jj ' fce. ' V ri I 4 f r "m- ' $&:tt2h. "nu'llifo ' f 4t '.4. "ST1-" $ .wi. am 11 m 111 in ., . - h rw & n" -h-amm..' -..( t . aK . . - -. m