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For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY. Union Barber Shop. GARCIA & CANARIO, Props. Ulc Shave, gut fair and Shampoo at Ccf-Eloc Rales. Wc also take particular pains with Chil dren's Haircutting. Union Building, Waianucnuc St. Hilo Barber Shop CARVALHO BROS., Proprietors. The Old Reliable Stand is still doing UP-TO-DATE WORK Razors honed, Scissors and all edged tools perfectly ground. Satisfac tion Guaranteed, WAIANUENUE STREET. Delic cies Now in Stock Curtice Jams and Jel lies Curtice Blue Lable Goods Heinz's Tickles ntid Preserves C. & B.Jams and Jel lies Anchovies Anchovy Paste and Kssence Major Grey'sChutuce White Label Olives " " Pimolas Mushroom Ca tsu p French Capers "Health Kofly" Postuni Cetcal "Nicelle" Olive Oil Raspberry Vinegar Curtice Maple Syrup Terrapin Soup Caviar ISLAND BUTTER WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES and CONFECTIONS L. TURNER CO., LIJIITBD Some HILO MARKET GO., LIMITED. Telephone No. 39. Bkidoh St. - Hilo, H. I Pacific Heat Markel Front St., Hilo, H. I, Choice Cuts of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal. POULTRY of all Kinds FRESH ISLAND BUTTER Fino Fat Turkoys. . . Sucking Pigs. J. D. KENNEDY Watches Jewelry Silverware EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS 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. Hilo Railroad Co. Short Route to Volcano TIME TABLE In effect March 1, 1903. Passenger Trains, Except Sunday. No. 1 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 A.M. P.M. STATIONS AM pa 7:00 3:301V Hilo ar 9:30 6:00 7:20 3:50 ar...01aa Mill...ar 9:10 5:40 7:30 4:00 ar Keaau ar 9:00 5:30 7:45 4:15 ar... Ferndale...ar 8:45 5:15 8:00 4:30ar..Mount. V'w..lv 8:30 5:00 SUNDAY. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 8:00 3:301V Hilo nr 10:30 6:00 8:30 3:50 ar...01an Mill... ar 10:10 5:40 8:30 4:00 ar Keaau ar 10:00 5:30 8:45 4:15 ar... Perndale...ar 9:45 5:15 9:00 4:3oar..Mount. V'w..lv 9:30 5:00 Mxd. FOR PUNA Mxd. a.m. Thursday. p.m. 11:00 Iv Hilo ar 2:00 11:30 nr...01na Mill...ar 1:40 11:40 ar Fahoa ar 1:20 I3ux ar Puna Iv 1 :oo Pas. Sunday. Pas. a.m P.M. 9:00 Iv Hilo ar 4:35 9:30 ar,..01aa Mill...ar 4:05 9.40 ar Puhoa ar 3:45 10:00 ar Puna Iv 3:35 The only desirable means of reaching the Volcano. Connections at Mountain View with stages daily morning trains going; afternoon trains returning. Fare from Hilo for the round trip $8. This route is through Olaa plantation, the largest in Hawaii, virgin forests of koa and wild ferns, and through many coffee farms. The natural wonders of Puna make that district the most interesting spot in Hawaii. One can spend a most delight ful day exploring the underground caves, swimming in the famous Hot Springs and resting on the cool shores of Green Lake. Excursion tickets between all points are sold on 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. W. H. LAMBERT, Superintendent. R.R.ELGIN, G. P. & T. A. SUCCESSFUL AIKSHir. Stanley Spencer Snlls Over London Housetops Tor Thirty Miles. The success which attended the trial trip of Stanley Spencer's air ship in London last Friday, when he successfully guided his machine over the city's housetops for a dis tance of thirty miles and alighted without a single hitch, is without parallel iu the history of the flying machine, and it is claimed that it surpasses the hest performance of Santos Dumout by twenty miles, Spencer, who is one of the best known of English acornauts, has at various times assayed to prove the efficacy of his ship, but his ascents have never before been at tended by any positive success. His brother Percival, also ranks high as an acroonaut, and his father was distinguished for his attainments in the same field. Spencer's air ship, which is his own invention, has a blunt tail and nose, differing in that respect from the design of Santos Dumont's bal loon. The general lines arc those of a bottle nosed whale. The bap is seventyfive feet long and contains 20,000 cubic feet of gas. The frame is of bamboo. Unlike Santos Du mont's machine, Spencer's air ship is propelled in front. The designer claims tljat this will render the air ship more manageable, as the steersman can see the whole mech anism. A simple pressure of a button sets the air ship going and stops it. It is worked by a motor of three-horse power, placed at a safe distance from the gas valve. The speed in moderate weather is fifteen knots an hour, but a mod erate wind quite disconcerts it. It weighs 600 pounds and carries only one person at a time. The car is practically only a frame with a floor of roped bamboo. There are special features and devices to pre vent pitching and dipping, and a "blower" by which gas can be pumped out at a great rate and air pumped in. In case a hasty de cenct is desired, and should the fabric not be ripped, the gas escape bag forms itself into a parachute. The fuel is petroleum, and, to prevent a repetition of the accident by which Severo lost his life in Paris a few weeks ago, the petrol eum flows along a metal pipe in closed in a water jacket, and the exhaust terminates in a Davy safe ty lamp, rendering an explosion impossible. HAY'S ROUMANIAN NOTE. Urltlsh Ofllcluls Say it Will Not More Ronmnuln. London, Sept. 23. "Nothing that will be of any permanent good can result from Secretary Hay's note to the powers on Roumania's treatment of Jews unless some body is willing to crush Roumania and no power seems anxious to take on that task." The foregoing quotation from the utterances of an experienced British official represents the real opinion of the British Foreign Office on the negotiations between America and Europe, and presents it with a terse straightforwardness which is not likely to figure iu the guarded diplomatic replies which Hay's note will eventually produce. Great Britain's backing up of the United States in Roumanian mat ters has only produced evidence that the signatories of the Berlin treaty absolutely refuse to take other than merely sentimental ac tion towards alleviating the perse cution of the Jews. The exchange of views regarding the American note solicited by Germany has pro gressed sufficiently to convince the Foreign Office here that nothing material is likely to result. To achieve more than promises from Roumania, it is believed at Down ing street and apparently in the foreign offices oi other capitals in terested, that nothing short of a combined display of force would be necessary. Insurmountable obsta cles appear Jo render such a step impossible. Intra-European jeal ousies and abnormally explosive conditions of the Balkans iu them selves are sufficiently powerful fac tors to block a policy of united ac tion when a question of armed in tervention is involved. HERMAN DEADLOCK ON TARIFF. (loTcrnmcnt and Reichstag Fall to Reach an Agreement. Berlin, Sept. 24. The Govern ment and the Reichstag majority have reached a deadlock on the tariff. The imperial Secretary of Stale for the Interior, Count von Posadowsky-Wehner, enunciated to the Reichstag Tariff Committee to day more sharply than ever before the Government's determination not to accept the bill as amended at the first reading, aud the committee immediately revoted the meat and animal diities to the same rates as at the first reading, to which Count von Posadowsky-Wehner had par ticularly objected. Herr Herold, the Centrist leader, affirmed that without these duties the Centrists would not support the bill, and one by one representatives of the Agrarians, of the Town Con servatives factious and portions of the National Liberals sustained Herr Heboid's position. Count Posadowsky-Wehner made a confidential statement to the com mittee respecting the Government's reasons for rejecting the minimum scale of duties on animals and meats. These reasons are under stood to be in connection with the negotiation of the new commercial treaties. Upon a member inquir ing how much the Count's remarks were confidential, the Secretary re plied that the Government wanted to know openly that all the feder ated states were opposed to the animal schedule as amended. He also dwelt on the importance of continuing the commercial treaty policy. The Town Council of Frankfort-ou-the-Main has adopted a resolu tion asking the Reichstag to revoke the prohibition against the impor tation of American canned meats and sausages. Vienna, Sept. 24. The Neue Freie Presse declares that M. De- witte, Russian Minister of Finance, intends to denounce the Russo- German commercial treaty. .... ENGLAND AND VENEZUELA. Clash Over Island tho Most Recent Cause of Difference. London, Sept. 22. Diplomatic relations between Great Britain and Venezuela are on the verge of be ing severed. Any day, almost any hour, may bring the announcement that the British Minister at Caracas has been given his passports, with corresponding action toward the Venezuelan representative in Lon don. The cause of the crisis seems not to be confined to any particular instance, but consists in various differences which have culminated in Venezuela assuming such an angry attitude as to leave Downing street fully impressed with the be lief that the Venezuelan Govern ment intends to force matters to an issue. That a diplomatic rupture would result in hostilities is a con tingency thus far scarcely contem plated. The present diplomatic relations are so strained that, to quote a responsible British official, it would make really very little difference if the fact became public property by the absence of the diplomatic repre sentatives from Caracas and Lon don. Destroy Finnish Liberty. London, September 24. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Times, referring to the new ordi nances soon to be promulgated by Russia iu Finland, says they will completely destroy all Finish liber ty and that unless the Czar inter feres at the last moment to prevent this new coup d'etat, Finland will be struck off the roll of European nations and degraded into a mere province of a semi-Oriental empire. JAS. M. CAMERON, Plumber, Tinner, Metal Worker. Mr. Cameron is prepared to give esti mates on all kinds of Plumbiug Work aud to guarantee all work done. Plantation Supplies of All Descriptions Builder's Hardware Plumbina Goods Paints and Oils Fertilizers Iron and Steel Lumber Windows Blinds Doors A Pull and Complete Line of Groceries SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII , KEEN KITTER KNIVES AND HOES P. O. BOX 94- Band made Saddles and fiame$$. : CARRIAGE TRIMMING. k AT RICHARDS & SCHOEN, Hilo Harness Shop, Hilo, H. I. Are you Losing Money ? Are you Sure of it ? A NATIONAL CASH REGISTER will prove it See A. E. Sutton & Co. Waiakea Boat House R. A. LUCAS & CO., Frop'rs. WAIAKEA BRIDGE, HILO HAVE NOW A FLEET OP Gasoline Launches and Small Boats I'OR I UI1UC HIRE Passengers and baggage taken to aud from vessels in the harbor at reasonable rates. Launches and rowboats to hire lor private picnics and moonlight rides. RING UP ON TELEPHONE AGENTS FOR Wolverine Gasoline Engine Self-starter and reversible engine. Iu practicability it is equal to the steam en gine. Sizes from li h. p. upwards. Boats fitted with this engiue or frames of any size to order. For particulars apply to R. A. LUCAS, Manager. Koa! Koa!! Koa Lumber iu small aud large quanti ties; well seasoned, furniture made to order, nuv stvle wanted. Repairs made on any kind of furniture. Prices mouerate. Sorrno Cablnot Shop. Apply to JOSE G. SERRAO. ile Company, Lta. DEALERS IN TELEPHONE 4A 4B 4 4444'444tlt444 J The A MM 49 American niiicNuan jG rocery A. PONAHAWAI AND jl VOLCANO STREETS J Prices Lower Than the Lowest i If you ore in need of anything ,. Groceries Provisions Canned Fruits I Canned Meats Grain and I Feed $ TELEPHONE 27 GOODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN THE & I I CITY. '9 BANANAS!! i I want bananas in quantities up to 2,000 bunches, for which I will pay Highest Gash Price At tho Wharf 9-hand or 50-pound bunches 65 cents Bunches must be cut two weeks before ripening and properly packed in dry leaves PETER LEE ? . in V "V '? 4 P T ,1 ""P1