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f&U iL d: Brllit, Retiuble, N1JWSY Tlie Progreetii-ve PAPER OK HAWAII, A.NI3 POPUUU. T '1L T Vol. 8. HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, . FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1903. No. 2?. EraEI r Ijc fflUo tulmm I'UOMSHKI) KVHUY l'KIDAY orricK, Kino Strkkt, into, Hawaii (Tridunk Hlock.) IUIp Tribune Publishing Company, Ltd. Publishers Mid 1'rnprlclon. j Preildeut C.C. KknnkiiV Vlce-Preddent - H E. Kiciiaki i Secretary-Treasurer A.h W. Hawoktii Auditor... A. It. Sutton I lHrector....'.....GKO. 8. McKknzik, I) W. Marsh Advertisement! unaccompanied by specific instructions inserted until ordered out. Advertisements discontinued before expiration of specified period will )e charged as if con tinued for lull term. Address nil communications cither to the KdUorlalor Business Departments of TilK HILO TRIBUNK 1'URLIHItlNO CoMPANV. Thecolumnsot TilK lllto TrWunk are always ooeuto communications on xublccls within the scone of the oaocr, To recele proper attention, each article must be signed b; whni iif-sirnt. will he held confidential. ' Itsauiuor. inc 07.nloV,0r7ta,renti"orrnd1el,nt..f0r "" ATTOHNHYS-AT.LAW. Wise & Ross, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wilt practice In all Courts of the Territory, the Supreme Court of the United States. Office: Tkiiiunh Buimjino, Drldge Street, 1III.O, HAWAII C. M. I.KM.OND W. II. SMITH LeBlond & Smith ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Hawaiian, Japanese, and Chinese Interpreters, and Notary Public In Office. Office: Skvhranck Building, Opposite Court House, HILO, HAWAII J. CASTI.K RIDOWAY TlIOS. C. Ridgway Ridgway & Ridgway ATTORN1JYS-AT-LAW totlcitors of Patents General Law Practice HILO, HAWAII. Notary Public in Office. OFKICK: Walnnueiiue and Ilriilsc btreets PHYSICIANS. Milton Rice, M. D. Physician and Surguon Office, Waianuenuc St. Hours, 8:30 to 10:30 a. M.; a-4 and 7:30 to 8:30 p. M. Sundays, 9 to n a. m. Dr. T. MOTONAGA DENTIST Office Hours ft A.M. to 4 P.M. HILO, KiliK Street next to Tribune - HAWAII REAL ESTATE, ETC. I. JE. RAY Real Estate Commission Conveyancing Waianuenuc St. Hilo, Hawaii DENTISTS. M. Wachs, D. D. S DENTIST Office Hours, 9 to 4 HILO, HAWAII M. M. Springer STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER With WISE 4 HOSS TELEPHONE 210 HOW TO MAKE MONEY. We offer you an investment guaranteed by two Trust Companies. It may make you rich. This is no scheme or fake. Send $2.00 for INVESTMENT CERTIFI CATE. If you are not satisfied upon in vestigation we give you vour money back. WELTNER & DUNN, Fiscal Agents, 60 Broadway, New York. U8TABU1HHKO iHa8, BISHOP & CO. Bankers. Honolulu Oahu, H. I. Transact a General Banking and Ex change business. Commercial and Traveller's Letters of Creditissued, available in nil the principal cities of the world. Snecial attention given to the business entrusted to us by our friends qf the other Islands, either as Deposits, Collections Insurance or requests for Exchange. A. H. JACKSON FIRE AND UFE INSURANCE AGENT FOR NEW YORK LIFE WAIANUHNUK STREET, HILO BY AUTHORITY. PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE. On Saturday, April 18, 1903, at 12 o'clock noon nt the office of E. I). Haiti win, Ililo, Hawaii, will lie sold at Public Auc tion, under special terms of cultivation and improvements, an Island situate in the Soutli branch of the lava flow of 1881, in Knumaim, Ililo, containing 34.20 acres more or less. Upset price f6.oo per acre. l'or nlan mill further narticulars aunlv .t the Public Lands OfT.ce, Honolulu, or j at the office of E. D. Baldwin, Hilo. I EDWARD S. I10YD, Commissioner of Public Lauds. I Public Laud Office, March 16, 1903. 20-4 SEALED TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Superintendent of Public Works until is ui, of Thursday, April 30th, 1903, for con structing a portion of the "P.thala to Volcano House Road," Hawaii. Plans and specifications on fife in offices of the Superintendent of Pullio Works, Honolulu; E. E. Richards, Agent Public Works, Hilo, and in office of the Kau Road Hoard, Kau, Hawaii. The Superintendent reserve the right to reject any and all bids. HENRY E. COOPER. Superintendent of Public Works. March 27, 1903. 22-3 Notice of Guardian's Sale of Ileal Estate. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of sale made aud en tered by the Circuit Judge ol the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, in probate at Chambers, on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1903, in the matter of the guardianship of Amelia Akatt and Joseph Akau, minors, the un dersigned guardian of the persons and estates of said minors will sell at public auction subject to the confirmation there of of the said judge of the said Court an undivided one-sixth of the following des cribed real property situate in the Dis trict of Hilo, Island and Territory of Ha waii, to-wif Beginning at an iron pipeat the South west comer of this land, which point referred to the Government triangulatiou station Halai is N. 29 56' W. (true) 14-779 feet, the boundary runs by true bearings: 1. S. 76 38' E. 888.4 leet to an iron pipe. 2. N. 80 47' E. 878.5 feet to an iron pipe. 3. N. 71 59' E. 507.2 feet to an iron P'P-'- 4. N. 9 32' E. 558.7 feet to an iron pipe on the north bank of small gully and on inauka side of a 12 foot roadwoy. .s. Thence down this irregular gully, which forms the natural remaining south ern boundary of this land, 2G11 feet to an iron pipe in the centre of the gully aud 45 feet below a foot bridge marking the most easterly corner of this land. 6. N. 1 5 58' W. 387.5 fret to the centre of the ravine, which forms the natural boundary along the entire length of this laud. 7. Thence up this ravine 5852 feet to an iron pipe in the centre of same, mark ing the northwest corner of this land. 8. S. 9 41' E. 695.5 feet to the point of beginning, Containing 75 and 18-100 acres. Also the following described land sit uate in the Town of Hilo, Island and Territory of Hawaii, to-wit: Beginning at the west corner of this peicc on Church street, the coordinates of which point are 2695.96 feet north aud 3376.69 leet east of Halai Trig. Sta., and running by true bearings; 1. N. 59 15 E. 75 feet along Church street. 2. S. 34 30' 15- 87 fed- 3. S. 41 oo' W. 91 feet along (L. C, A. 37716 Aipiuepiuc). 4. N. 2640' W. 58 feet along Henry Hapai lot. 5. N. 28 55' W. 57.7 feet along Henry Hapai lot to point of beginning. Con taining 8080 sci. feet. Also the following described real prop erty situate 011 Kukuau 2nd, Hilo, Island and Territory of Hawaii, to-wit: Beginning at the north corner of this, which is the south comer of L. C, A, No. 234 B, to Kanauui, aud running thence: S. 73 15' W. ui feet. S. 21 40' W. 217 f-'-'t- S. 66 15' E. 73 feet. N. 8200' E. 154 feet. N. 18 to E. m feet. I N. 51 50' W. 178 feet to beginning. I Said hale to be made on the 28th day I of April, A. D. 1903, at 12 o'clock noon, at tlie trout door 01 tue .oun iioue 111 the Town of Hilo. Island mid Territory I of Hawaii, to the highest bidder for cash, j''1 nl Vnn?' ' AnT , EMILY P CONRADT, Guardian of the persons and estates of Amelia Akuu and Joseph Akau, minors Dated Hilo, 31st day of March, 1903, WISH & Ross. Attorneys for Guardian. 22-4t Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Hlgaki Shozo, deceased, of Hilo, Hawaii, to pre sent the same, duly authenticated, to the undersigned, at the office of Wise & Ross, attorneys, in Hilo, Hawaii, T. II., within six months from the date hereof, or such claims, If any, will be forever barred. I. IKKDA, Administrator of the Estate of Hlgaki Shozo, deceased. Hilo, April 3, 1903. Wish & Ross, Attorneys for Estate. 22-4 Notice to Creditors. In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A. In Prouatk At Ciiamdkrs. In the matter of the Estate of MRS. ELIZABETH KELIIILIHUNE K. LO, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed the Adminis trator of the estate of said deceased. All creditors of said estate are hereby notified to present their claims, whether secured by mortgage or otherwise, duly verified and with vouchers, if nnv. to the undersigued, at the office of the Clerk of the Fourth Circuit Court, at Hilo, Ha waii, T. II., within six months from the date of this notice, or they will be forever barred. CHAS. HITCHCOCK, Administrator. Hilo, Hawaii, March 31, 1903. Wisit & Ross. Attorneys for Administrator. 22-4 Notice to Creditors. In the Circuit Court, of the Fourth Circuit Territory of Hawaii U. S. A. In Prodatk At Ciiamdkrs. In the matter of the estate of R. H. REID, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of said deceased. All creditors of said estate are hereby notified to present their claims, duly verified aud with their vouchers, if any, to the undersigned or at the law offices of Ridgway & Ridgway, at Hilo, Hawaii, within six months front the date of this notice, otherwise such claims, if any, will be forever barred. PAUL II. BARTELS, Administrator. Ridgway & Ridgway, Attorneys for Estate. Hilo, Hawaii, March 31, 1903. 22-4 Election Notice. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Volcano Stables and Trans portation Co. was held in Hilo on Satur day, March 21, 1903. The following officers were elected to serve for the year 1903: C. C. Kennedy President J. A. Scott Vice President A. M. Wilson Secretary J. J. Grace Treasurer P. Peck Auditor Directors E. N. Holmes and J. T. Moir. A. M. WILSON, 21-3 Secretary. Waiakca Mill Co. At the auuual meeting of the Waiakca Mill Co., held in Honolulu 011 the 21st of March, 1903, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President ...., Mr. F. M. Swanzy Vice-President Mr. Alex. Young Treasurer Mr. T. C. Davies Secretary Mr. W. II. Boird Auditor Mr. T. R. Keyworth W. II. BAIRD, Secretary. Honolulu, 21st March, 1903. 21-3 Dissolution of Partner ship. The partnership for cultivation of sugar cane at Piihouua, hitherto existing between Ah Tai, Ah Ping and Ah Yuk is hereby dissolved. All accounts agaiiibt said partnership should be presented to the undersigned for payment, and all amounts due said partnership are payable to the same. 21.4 AH TAI. K.' of P7 Attention. There will be a special meeting of Hilo Lodge No. 7 on Tuesday, April 14, 1903. at 7:30 p. in. All members are requested to be present. Sojourning Knights in uood standing are cordially invited to be present. A good time is anticipated. 22-2 A. M. WILSON, C. C. Auction Sale. I will sell at public auction, Saturday, Anril 11. at rooms 011 Church street ad joining the Herald Office a quantity of General Merchandise, Furniture, Dry Goods and Groceries, These auction bales will occur regularly every two weeks. 1. it. kay, notice On and ufter March 2, 1903, I will not by my wife, Mary Kektiewa Kamakaono, iim lkPui(aiiii. iui miij vuk hviuiu,ivu t KAIUUlUvA KAMAK.AUNU, Notick Neither the Masters nor Agent of vessels of the "Matson Line" will be responsible for any debts con traded by the crew. R. T. GUARD, Agent. Hilo, April 16, 1901. 24- IN HOUSE. How This Hrnncli of Legislature Would Broaden Measure. Honolulu, March 28. The county government act passed sec ond reading in the House yester day, with the adoption of the cotn aiftee's report rccoratuendiug a number of changes. This action made possible the very speedy final adoption of the bill as changed, leaving the matter of amendments to be thrashed out in conference be tween the House and Senate. J be principal tcaturc ot the a mending of the bill lies in the trans fer of the schools from the Terri torial board to the counties, along the line of the Kauai plan. The county ol West Hawaii is changed by the substitution of Ha maktia for Kau, which goes to Bast Hawaii, the county seat being placed at Waimea instead of Kai lua, and the name of the county be ing made Kanaiaupuni. The pro vision for the county seat of Kauai is the same as for that on Maui. The power to fill supervisorial vacancies is taken from the Gover nor and given to the remaining members of the board. The provi sion for "newspapers of general circulation" for publication of no tices is stricken out, and the provi sion is made that books must be audited once in six months. The bonding privilege of the counties is stricken out as well. The deciding vote of the board is placed at four-sevenths. The oath for officers must contain the words "the laws of the Territory," as well as "United States." The sheriff is made coroner ex-officio, and the county clerk' is made recorder. In- ' stead of road boards, a road super visor is provided. The limit of exemption under the income tax clause is $2,000. The chapter bearing on fire arms is stricken out, aud the tobacco li cnse is made to read that the fee for a business of $10,000 is $50; up to $100,000, $100; to $500,000, Ann. .. n t.nir hi;.. &mn i (WUNTY HILL 1 ,, uvu a ua ..., , w. g Went of t,,e y The provision for district road ' . . .,,., r c..,:r, e r :- . ... . packing concern of Swift & Co., is supervisors is carried through the ' , bill in place of road boards ', siff was one 0f lhe men who The sections giving the I erritory!raadeCh-cago He conceived the cumrui ui nuiuui.i uiiu wnuivca, ui schools and the Board of Health, are stricken out entirely. It is provided that the superin tendent of water works shall receive not more than $3,000, and the water rates are made payable month- ly. It is provided that there shall be set aside for the counties a total amount of $725,000, of which the division is as follows: Oahu, $520, 000; Kanaiaupuni, $45,000; Kast Hawaii, $55,000; Maui, $60,000; Kauai, $45,000. Kumalae opposed the new divis ion of Hawaii counties, but other wise was in favor of the report. . Louisiana Suffers. New Orleans, March 29. All ef forts to close the crevasse which has appeared in the levee at Lucy, have so far failed. The crevasse has widened to 450 feet aud the area of the inundation is now very great. The State Board has its en tire force out along the levees and every precaution is taken to prevent further breaks. The river is now I close to its record height and many of the railroads entering this city are tied up. Greenville, Miss., March 29. The river is still rising and the suffering is increasing in proportion. I ,-11 -Corhctt lloxlng Mutch. San Francisco, Oil., March 30. The Young Corbett-McGovern box ing match will take place tomorrow evening at the Mechanics' Pavilion. There has been a record breaking sale of seats. McGovern is the fa vorite iu the betting at 10 to 8. MACDONALD'S REMAINS. Home to lllu Unnlll.lr ifvvuinii Homo For Interment.' London, March ?9. The re mains of General Sir Hector Mac donald, who while on (his way to England from Ceylon, to face a courtmartial 01 a charge of immor ality, committed suicide, hayc ar rived at his home in Scotland. Owing to the circumstances, al though Macdouald was one of the greatest English soldiers, no na tional funeral will be held, and Scotchmen arc indignant as they believe such respect should have been shown Macdouald because of his work in the field against the Boers. Few Scotchmen believe that the charges against Macdonald were true. Sir Hector Macdonald fought his way to high rank in the British army only through his Scottish energy and ability to stick to a hard task. He started as a com mon soldier and step by step ad vanced himself to the position of major general. He never married He was a fine type of a man physi cally and in the army was known as a stern disciplinarian, the kind of a man under whom Highland soldiers loved to fight. In the Boer war he performed valiant work for the British aud as a result was given knighthood. .... England's King and (Juccu. .London, March 30. King Ed- ward left for Portugal today to pay a visit to King Carlos and Queen Alexandra left for Copenhagen to spend a few weeks with the Danish royal family. On their return preparations will be make for a visit to Ireland in August aud it is believed that they will have a great reception in that country, owing to the repeal of Crimes Act in many districts, aud the work of Parliament toward se I criE lands for the Irish peasantry. Swift tho Packer Is Head. Chicago, Jll., March 29. G. F. idea of shipping fresh meats by rail in cold stoiage cars. Swift & Co., is now one of the largest of Ameri can meat packing concerns. Mr. Swift was born at Cape Cod, Massa chusetts, in 1839. .... Devoted to Din. City of Mexico, 29. As the cam paign for the presidency continues the feeling is running high. There have been today great crowds in the streets, the demonstrations be ing in favor of the re-election of Gen. Porfirio Diaz. There have been several slight conflicts, in vari ous quarters, between the partisans of the president and his opponents, but the control of the situation by the police has been absolute. - Street Cnr Strikes Oh and On. Tacoma, Vash., March 30. The strike of street car men is now end ing and the men are returning to work. San Francisco, Cal., March 30. The United Railways Company has refused the demands of the unions and a strike of carmen is likely. New Record for ImmlgraiitK. New York, March 29. A new record for immigrants was made to day. From the various liners ar riving 4,565 persons landed at Ellis island station. Their examination will occupy several days. Nicaragua Revolutionists Active. Washington, D. C, March 30. Information from Minister Merry is to the effect that another revolu tion in Nicaragua may break out at any time. I Tho Great Mogul Horse Liniment Is for sale at your nearest store. If it is not write to us, give us f 1 your storekeeper's name, and we will scud you a sample bottle free. There is no trouble that a horse might have with It's legs, his feet or the muscles of his back that GREAT MOGUL will not relieve at once. We wouldn't dare to say this If it were not true. You could prove us wrong too easily. PRICE, 6O0 Por Bottlo i The Owl Drug Co., Ltd. Hilo, Hawaii Sole Agents for Hawaii SEATTLE CORRUPTION. Chlcr City Oniclals Under Indict ment by Urnnd Jury. Seattle, March 30. The 6raTu, Jury today returned indictments ugainst Mayor Humes and Chief of Police. Sullivan for malfeasance iu office; Police Judge George for failure of duty, and Justice of the Peace Cann, for extortion. The charges against all of them involve' violation of their oath of office, al lowing brace games to be run in gambling houses, and many petty crimes, rilteen minor onicers aud persons connected with the gam bling joints were indicted at the same time. The indictment has caused no sensation here as the Grand Jury has been in session nearly two months and has devoted most of its time to an investigation into the question of who was responsible for allowing Seattle to run wide open. The public expected the indictment. Previously wholesale indictments had been returned against many of the keepers and attaches of the gambling joints aud houses of ill repute which have flourished under the present regime. Storm S vi cops Along Atlantic Coast. Savannah, Ga., March 29. A severe storm has swept the South Atlantic coast and many fishermen arc missing, about this city and the sea islands. V .... formal Trenty Exchanges Tuesday. Washington, D. C, March 29. The formal exchanges of the rati fication of the reciprocity treaty be tween this country and Cuba will take place tomorrow. . m . Hrnuev Will He the Hercrce. San Francisco, March 29. Eddie Graney has been selected as the referee of the McGovern-Young Corbett boxing match. San Francisco, Cal., March 26. Sugar 96 deg. Centrifugals, 3.695 cents. Previous quotation, 3.70. Beets, 88 analysis, 8s 2 i-2d. A HOME COMPANY CAPITAL $50,000 Organized Under the Laws of the Ter ritory of Hawaii. The Hawaiian Realty and Maturity Co., Ltd. Loans, Mortgages, Securities, Invest ments and Real Estate. Homes Built on the Installment Plan HOME OFFICE : McINTYRE BUILDING HONOLULU, T.II. Tho Hawaiian Realty and Maturity Co., Ltd. L. K. KfiNTWELL. General Manager