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wzsm SUES & - Hfta m & Thoro Is this peculiar thing about our Hair Vigor- It's a hair food, not a dye. It doesn't turn your hair s ud (I (i a I y black and inuko It look dead p nd lifeless. Hut gradually the. old coli r comes back, all tho rich color it iist.il to have. And It nho stops falling of t'io hair. 1 ven If your hair Isn't coming out, Isn't turning gray, Isn't too short, yet you certainly want a fine, dress ing for It, and bore it Is. Ayer's Hair Vigor It keeps tho scalp clean and boalthy, removes nit dandruff, makes tho hair grow rapidly, provents It from falling out, and does not allow a slnglo gray hair to appear. Do not bo deceived by cheap Imita tions which -will only disappoint you. Mako suro that you got tho genuine Ayer's Hair Vigor. Prtptrct ij Dr. J. C. Ajnr Co., Uwcll, Mi:i, USA. For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY Union Barber Shop. GARCIA & CANARIO, Props. J 1 I Ule Shave, Cut flair and Shampoo1 at Ect-Eivc Hates. We also take particular pains with Chll- j dreu's Haircutting. Union Huilding, Wnlanuenue St. CRESCENT CITY 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. 110 rcr -4'nJSi3'r. The Corner Restaurant FRONT AND CHURCH STS.jHij0 Rajlr0ad o. If you appreciate a good meal nicely prepared call . and see me. Meals 35c Up C. SHIN1AMOTO, Prop. Lato Suppers from 8 p. m. to I a. m. KINAU.. SALOON C. Uaddaky, Prop. Rainier and Primo Boor bottled and on draught Best Wines and Whiskies Two Boors (or twenty-iive cents I 1 noon. Commutation tickets, good for twenty five rides between any two points, and thousand mile tickets are bold ut very Call and oxamlno our stock low rates. I V. II. J.AMHHRT, R. R. ELGIN, Telephone 38 I Superintendent. G. P, & T. A, HILO MARKET CO., LIMITED. Telephone No. 39. Dkidgk St. - Hiwj, H. I Pacific Meat Market Front St., II11.0, H. I Choice Cuts of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal. POULTRY of all Kinds FRESH ISLAND BUTTER Flno Fat Turkeys. . Sucking Pigs. NKW YORK SAN I'RANCISCO HONOLULU M. S. QR1NBAUM & CO., LIMITED. BROKERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS ...I'HUJ INSURANCE... Dealers In Dry Goods, Notions, Cigars and Tobacco. Special attention given to consignments of coffee ami sugar. ...All kinds of... RUBBER GOODS GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PEASE, President San Francisco, Cal., U. S. A. WH. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd. Sugar Factors, Commission Agents. Sole Agents for National Cane Shredders, Baldwin Locomotives, Alex. Cross & Sons' Sugar Cane and Coffee Fertilizers. Short Route to Volcano TIME TABLE In effect January i, 1903. Passenger Trains, Except Sunday. No. 1 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 A.M. I'JI. STATIONS A M pM 7:30 3:3 lv Hilo nr 9:30 5:30 7:50 3:5oar...01aa Mill. ..or quo1 5:10 8:00 4:00 ar Keaau nr 9:00 5:00 8:15 4:i5ar... lferndiile...nr 8:45 4M5 8:30 4:30iir..Mount. V'w..lv 8:30 4:30 SUNDAY. A.M. P.M. A.M. I'.M. 8:00 3:301V Hilo nr 10:30 5:30 S:2o 3:50 ar...Olau Mill... ar 10:10 5:10 8:30 4".ooar Keaau nr 10:00 5:00 8:45 4:15 ar... Pcrndale...ar 9:45 4:45 9:00 4:3onr..Mouut. V'w-lv 9:30 4:30 Mxd, POR PUNA Mxd. A.M. Thursday. p.m. 11:00 lv Hilo....,.ar 2:00 11:20 nr...01aa Mill...ar 1:40 11:40 ir Pahoa ar 1:20 12:00 ar Puna lv 1 :oo Pas. Sunday. Pas. a.m p.m. 9:00 lv Hilo ar 4:30 9:20 ar...01aa Mill...ar 4:10 10:05 ar Pahoa ar 3:40 10:30 ar Puna lv 3:00 1 Tlie only desirable means or reaching I the Volcano. Connections at Mountain 1 View with stages daily morning trains going; afternoon trains returning. 1'are trom Hilo for the round trip H. This route is through Ola.i plantation, the largest in Hawaii, virgin forests of koa and wild ferns, and through many cofTee farms. The natural wonders of Puna make that district the most interesting spot in Hawaii. One can spend it most deliuht- fill day exploring the underground caves, swimming in the famous Hot Springs and resting on the cool shores of Green Uke. Excursion tickets between all points are sold on Saturdays and Sundays, good ' returning, until the following Monday SKKKAO'.S CLAIM KILLKD. Adrerdc Itcport From House Com miller. Honolulu, March 2G. Tlie Fi nance Committee of the House of Representatives reported Wednes day on the claim of A. G. Serrao of Hilo ior relief, which was presented before the House in the shape of a bill. The committee reports ad versely in the following language: "During the legislative session of 1 901 nn Act providing for a com mission to adjudicate on claims for fire losses occasioned by the burn ing or destruction of goods on ac count of bubonic plague, was enact ed; and said commission have pass ed upon 'and made awards of all claims presented to them for adjust- ment. The claim of A. G. Scrrab, was'for $6,157.50 and the Commis - sion awarded him $3,641.25. j "Your committee believe thatl consideration of this bill should be indefinitely postponed, as the pass age of this bill by the Legislature would in the judgment of your committee, be an injustice to the thousands of claimants who have presented their claims and accepted their awards as made by the Fire, Claims Commission, and who realize that the Territory has acted in gooc faith and endeavored by ever) means possible to make a satisfac tory settlement with all sufferers from the fires occasioned by thi orders of the Board of Health in it efforts to stamp out the plague. Through the Assistance of thj Congress of the United States, th Territory will be able in a few day to settle in full all awards made bj the court of fire claims, and no bar rier should be put in the way of a speedy settlement of these claims; and as your committee believe that tlie awards made by tne court were made impartially and with the in- I tent of fairness and justice to all of the numerous claimants, your com mittee in conclusion recommend that consideration of this bill be iudefi nite'y postponed." Care of tlie Eyes. Rest is one of the most import ant tactors in treating diseased or strained eyes rest of eyes, rest f lxdy and mind. Avoid also win!, mi, 1 dust and smoke. Personal habits cuter into question of the causation ofeyedh ease, ana tueir regulation occause, therefore, a part of the hygienic treatment. Diet is important chief - ly through its effects on indiges - . . tion and general health, which fre quently have much to do with the condition of the eyes. I The first offense against the eye; is reading with a poor light. Thi: requires the ciliary muscles to d extra work to sharpen sight. I applies to dim lights, twilight, siti ting too far from the light. The second offense is one of pos ture. Stooping or lying down con gests the eye, besides requiring tin natural work of the eye muscles. Reading in trains is our third of) feuse, the motion causing such fre quent changes of focus and positiot as to tax the muscles of accommo dation, as well as the muscles of fixation. Reading without needed glasses or with badly fitting ones is the last. The value of a slight rest before meals is very great; there is no doubt on this point. The Scots- man. Hull Pups llrenk up Homo. Rather than abandon his bull dogs, prize-winners, which he mat ched in pitched battles in his own kitchen, James Scott, according to his wife's petition for divorce, de serted her and his two children. The wife, Mrs. Margaret Scott, is now living with her mother on Ogden avenue, Jersey City Heights. Mr. Scott is in Kearny, N. J., eng aged in the business of a butcher. Mr. and Mrs. Scott lived in Ho boken. The husband had long loved dogs, and he soon filled his home with bull puppies. These, as they developed in strength, he pit ted in the kitchen, the result being at times most sanguinary struggles. Mrs. Scott, long suffering, but with nerves unstrung, ,at last gave her husband the alternative, she de clares, of her company or that of the dogs. Her petition was filed by her counsel, John J. Marnell of Iloboken. New York Herald. CKNTKIt OF Till: WOULD. .New York U'rrnls Scepter of Toner From London. The commercial and financial center bf the world is now uo longer London, but New York city, ac cording to Hrooks Adams in his latest book, "The New Umpire." When Plttsblirp. in 1807. tirri(1.l o j t j " ed in underselling all the world in steel, the world's money center be gan to move slowly from the other side to this side of the Atlantic. Simultaneously the political center began tq. move to Washington, which is now fast becoming the political, diplomatic and social hub of the globe. The social life in Washington, this sesson, is no long er local, but national, and, indeed, international. Washington is no longer the most uninteresting post for Europe's great diplomats, but this capital is now being preferred by them. So attractive is it that even our own rich people are going there instead of abroad. National scientists and artists are taking up their abodies there, to be joined very soon by their international brethren, for Washington is a capi tal that will have as good as the best in Paris, London, Berlin and Vienna. It is the city magnificent, to be the city beautiful, the house of pleasure, the home of ideas and the patron of all the best there is in the world, and yet it must remain democratic. It should never forcet that Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, hiched his horse to the White kouse fence when he arrived there p take the helm of eovcrment. Success. Dlninir Car Service in Japan. The Sanuki Railway of Shikoku as arranged to have its refresh- uent cars served by waitresses. ivery train includes one. such car Hid each has a waitress as atteud- ,nt. This arrangement was started few months since, and the girls krere selected from about thirty ap llicants as having the following ualificatious: First, a passable ersoual appearance; second, edu ction; third, good health; fourth, fcood conduct; fifth, an absolutely lespectablc past. 1 he wmtrpssps rank as officials of the railway and are under the following regulations: First, hair to be dressed in the Tn.nl. Klitln poL'nMlKlmrr n Crnn iuui - iua1 o"-i '""-"""'"b .... helmet; second, costume to consist '.of a kimono of an improved style pud a brown skirt; third, the girls ..to rest morning or alternoon by turns and every sixth day; fourth, the wages to be 18 sen per day; filth, the girls on duty to behave with military discipline, to take no "tips," to refrain from chatter with the passengers, and when passen gers are in the carriage to stand in a corner of the carriage. The rail way authorities consider the service a success. Japan Times. . Havana, Cuba, March 26. The discussion of the Cuban treaty re sulting from President Palma's call for an extra session of Congress has given rise to a sentiment 6f suspi cion as to the motives of the United States. There is a feeling of dis satisfaction with the treaty. What Is Pain Ilulnii Chamberlain's Prun Malm is a liniment, and while adapted to all tlie "'nary uses of a liniment, has qualities which distinguish it lrom other remedies of this class. Pain Balm is especially beneficial for rheumatism. Thousands of cases can be cited in which this remedy has effected a cure when the sufferer had previously tried the best medi cal service without securing relief. Pain Balm is positively guaranteed to give relief in the most severe cases of chronic or acute rheuma tism. Pain Balm heals bruises, bums and scalds in less time than any other treatment. It is "antiseptic," that is, it prevents putrefaction, and by so doing generally prevents an unsightly scar; remaining after the injury is healed. For lame back, lumbago and neuralgia, Pain Balm has no equal. It has the quality of "getting to the right spot." No suflerer from these dis tressing affections should defer a trial of this remedy. One applica tion gives relief. Try it. TJie Hilo Drug Store sells it. Plantation Supplies of All Descriptions Builder's Hardware Plumbina Goods Paints and Oils Fertilizers Iron and Steel Lumber Windows Blinds Doors A Full and Complete Line of Groceries SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII KEEN CUTTER KNIVES AND HOES P. O. BOX 94 N. Ohlandt. J. C. OhUmit, ESTABLISHED 1864 N. OHLANDT & CO. Manufacturers FERTILIZERS Of Eoery Description. liouc Meal, Sulphate of Potash, Sulphate ol' Ammonia, Alaska Fish Scrap, High Grade . Tankage. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Office: 127 Market Street. Certificate of Analysis accompanies our shipments, which we guarantee to be correct. R. OD. GUARD, Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. OKUEKS FILLED AT SHORT NOTICE. Myers' Stay-On Flexible Door Hangers THE POINT IS MADE That the device is more strongly built than is usual, and that the trolley wheel is covered so that the traveler sheave cannot in any way be affected by the elements. Once in position it CANNOT be thrown off the track. ' A FEATURE Of the track is that it can be placed either side up, which is a conve nience in cases where the building is not suited for plucing the track as regularly intended. FOR THEO. H. DAVIES I, UL DbALERS IN TELEPHONE 4A 4B A. Buck H. Uuck and Dhalsrs in Hoof Meal, Muriate of 1'otash, Nitrate of Soda', Double Superphosphate Fadtory.: Indiana & Yolo StsJ SALE BY & CO., Ltd., - HILO VffM