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fmx S(SC W lint 1h Bent lor HAWAII Ih Best for Mllo .Wliat ia Best for Mf Ih I3cL for Uh vs ft T T Vol. 8. HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903. No. 28. m mm mm & iwi Hnfffjn BKEiIHSqVjw?1 v lK fflilo ribum unr.iiim kvhuv vrii.ay UrpicRi Kino SiKf.ur, llit.o, Hauui (Trimini; llt.ficK.) ililn Tribune Publishing Company, Ltd IMitillaher anil I'toprlelon. President -C. C. Khnnkdy VIce-PrctMetit - 1. K. Kiciiaki." i 3ccrelary-Treaurer t W. IIawhrtii Auditor A. 15. Sutton Director Olio. 8. McKpnzik, I) W. Makhii Advertisement jiiHccoiiintile(l by specific rulructlom liiterled mull ordered out. Advertlement dlncimtltiurd before expiration oT pecineil period will be diluted n If con tinued for lull term. Addre all communication either to tlir KdltoriatorliiMiiicw Department or Tmk IIilo Tribune I'unuaiiiNti Comi-anv. The coluinuaol Thk IIilo Triru.nk are alway open to communication on xubicct within the cope of the paper. To receive proper attention, each article must be signed by It author. The name, when desired, will be held confidential. Thk HlLn Tkiuunk I not rc:ponible Tor the opinion or tatemeut oT correspondent. ATT0KXEYS-AT.1j.UV. Wise & Ross, ATTORNHYS-AT-LAW Will practice In all Court of the Territory, and tlie Supreme Court orthe United State. Office: TRinu.NK IIuimhno, llrldge Street, 1IM.O, HAWAII C. M. I,lIir.OND W. It. SMITH LeBlond & Smith ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW llawailiii, Japanese, and Chinese Interpieters, and Notary Public In Office. Office: SltVJtKAKCK HuiujINO, Opioslte Court House, IIII.O, HAWAII J. Castlk RlDGWAY TllOS. 0. Ridgway RidgwaySc Ridgway ATTORNHYSAT-I.AW tollcllor or Patents General Law Practice HII.O, HAWAII. Notary Public in Office. OKHICHr Walaiiuenue and llridge Street PHYSICIANS. Milton Rice, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office, Wnianuenue St. Hours, 8:30 to 10:30 a. M.; 3-4 nntl 7:30 to 8:30 p. M. Sundays, 9 to 11 A. M. Dr. T. MOTONAGA DENTIST Office Hour S A.M. to 4 P. M. King Street next to Tribune HAWAII IIILO, KEAI. ESTATE, ETC Real Estate Commission Conveyancing Waianueuue St. Hilo, Huwnii DENTISTS. M. Wachs, 1). D. S DENTIST Office Hours, 9 to 4 HILO, HAWAII M. M. Springer STENOGRAPH KK AND TYPEWRITER With WISE 4 ItOSS TELCI'IIUXE sin HOW TO MAKE MONEY. We offer you on investment guaranteed by two Trust Companies. It may make you rich. This is no scheme or fake. Send fz.oo for INVESTMENT CERTIl'I CATE. If you are not satisfied upon in vestigation we give you vour money back. WELTNER & DUNN, l'iscal Agents, 60 1 1 road way, New York. KSTAUIvIHHICIJ iMs. BISHOP & CO. Bankers. Honolulu Oahu, U I. Transact n General change business. Commercial and Tr.iv Credit issued, available in all the principal Special uttentiou given to tne ousiness enti listed to us by our friends of the other Islands, either us Deposits, Collections Insurance or requests tor uxciiauge. A. H. JACKSON FIRE AND UFE INSURANCE AGENT FOR NEW YORK I.IVH WAIANUENUE STREET. - HILO I'nt Italic Services. CATHOLIC CHUKCH, 11K1DGU STRKKT. Sundays Holy Mass nt 7, 9 nntl loyo a. in. At 7 nntl io:,v, Hawaiian nntl Portu guese sermons. At 9 n, in. English sermon. At 7 J), m., Rosary, sermon in Portu guese nuil Hencdiction, Week Days Holy Mass every liny nt o n. 111. Every Sunday nftcruoou English In struction for boys autl girls tU Jlrotlicr's nntl Sister's school from 2 to 3 p. m. Day or night the Catholic clergy will attend to the wnntsof the faithful. Mem bers nre requested to notify the parish priest in due time of baptisms, marriages autl funerals. l'ATHER OLIVER, Parish Rector. Notick Neither the Masters nor Agent of vessels of the "Matson Line" will be responsible for nnv debts con tracted by the crew. R. ' I GUARD, Agent. IIilo, April 16, 1901. 34- LEGAL NOTICES. In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A. In Pkohatk At Chamhuks. In the matter of the Estate of DAVID GREIG, deceased, of Hakahui, Ha waii, T. II. Petition having been filed by D. Mac Kenzie, n friend of the deceased, liravinir that he be appointed administrator of saitl estate, Notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the 9U1 day of June, A. D. 1903, at 9 o'clock n. in., be ami hereby is appointed for hearing slid petition in the Court room of this Court, at South IIilo, Ha waii, at which time and place all persons concerned may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petitiou should not oe grautcu. IIilo, Hawaii, May 13, 1903. Ily the Court: DANIEL PORTER, Clerk. By Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk. WlSK & Ross, Attorneys for petitioner. 38-3 Notice to Creditors. In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A. In Pkohath At Chamukus. In the matter of the Estate of KAHOAKA, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of saitl deceased. All creditors of said estate nre hereby notified to present their claims duly veri fied and with their vouchers, if any, to the undersigned, Sam It. Kaiuaoln, IIilo. Hawaii, or at the law office of LeBlond & Smith, IIilo, Hawaii, within six months from the date of this notice, otherwise such claims, if any, will lie forever barred. SAM K. KAIUAOLA, Administrator. IIilo, Hawaii, May I, 1903. LkIH.ond & Smith, Attorneys for the Estate. 37.4 Notice to Creditors. In the Circuit Court, of the Third Circuit Territory of Hawuii U. S. A. In 1'roiiatk At Chamhuks. In the matter of the estate of K. M. MOSES IIU, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of said deceased. All cretlitors of said estate arc hereby notified to present their claims duly veri fied and with their vouchers, if any, to the undersigned, William Hit, Kailua, Hawaii, or at the law office of J. M. Vivas, Honolulu, Hawaii, within six mouths from the date of this notice, otherwise such claims, if any, will be forever barrel. WILLIAM IIU, Administrator. Kailua, K011.1, Hawaii, April 39. 1903. J. M. Vivas, Attorney for Estate. 36-4 This is the time 1 !To, f Tri subscribe for the Hilo Tribune . . . The advent !1 1 IUUIII. . . 1-llk. IIUVV.11 of local government ii Hawaii will make a loca 111 local i paper a necessity in every Mionic ... The Tribune ...j,,.... ,i f Will fill the bill A ' 4. OTTAWA MOUSES llllltXED Incendiaries Work Hiitoc Upon Un-j fortunate Dominion Cnpltnl. Ottawa, Canada, May 10. Fire swept a portion of the city today. Hundreds of houses were burned to the ground, and over six hundred families are homeless. Relief is being sent here from neighboring cities. It is believed that the fire was started by un incendiary. In March, three years ago, Otta' wa was swept by a fire which did millions of dollars worth of damage. The city has been practically re built since that time and this sec ond conflagration is a very severe blow. W'lint Judge Ide Wants. Washington, D. C, May 10. Judge Henry C. Ide, a member of the Philippine Commission, has presented a report, in which he makes some radical statements and recommendations concerning the future of the Philippines. He de clares that the ownership of a very, large area of lauds by the Friars in the Philippines constitutes a worse danger to the country than land lordism has in the past in Ireland. He recommends the abolition of the tariff on all exports from the Philippines to the United States. He recommends the fostering of the sugar industry in the islands and says that in order that this may be successfully accomplished there should be no limitation on the ac quirement of laud. Promises Arc Kept. St. Petersburg, Russia, May 9. Russian officials are reasserting their freedom from any opposition to the general policy outlined by the Powers in dealing with Man churia. Russia claims that it has kept faith in its Manchurian policy and will continue to abide by the agreement to preserve the integrity of the Chinese Empire, Peking, China, May 9. Russia's occupation of the forts on the Liao River has been followed by as sud den and unexpected withdrawal. Russia claims that it intended only temporary occupation. Russia Iii Xoircluuiir. Peking, China, May 8. Russia has made another aggressive move in the Oriental game by reoccttpy ing Newchwang, one of the chief ports of Mauchuria. Washington, D. C, May 8. The Manchurian question, which seemed to have settled down to most ami cable conditions, has been stirred up again with renewed vigor by Russia's action in reoccttpyiug Newchwang. The Government is nov contemplating joining with Great Britain and Japan in protest ing against the Russian move. Japan Protests. Yokohama, Japan, May 8. Japan has made a formal protest against Russia's advance iu secur ing practical suzerainty over Korea. The competition between Japan and Russia to control the destinies of Korea has been very sharp, but up to the present carried on with purely diplomatic smoothness. The protest of Japan will prove another factor in bringing its opposition to Russian advance iu the north to a direct issue. Philippine Cholera. Manila, May 10. Cholera is on the increase throughout the Island of Luzon. Army transports bound for San Francisco have been placed in quarantine here. Although the cholera situation is bad, the constabulary have been very successful iu coping with the ladrone bands during the past few days and the military situation is regarded as greatly improved. FlDIiLlNO WITH DOLE. r'lre UlulnuN Money Still llniigs Fire 1 In Honolulu. Honolulu, Mav 9. "Things are getting into shape now, and I ntn beginning to see my way ahead," Mr. Macllcniiau, United States Treasury agent, said this morning in reply to a question about progress toward payment of the fire claims. t "No, I have not yet received the transcript ff awards from the Ter ritory, but I shall have it on Mon day," he replied to another ques tion. "I will not take any of the bonds," Mr. MacLeunan said fur ther. "My business here is to pay the million dollars. Yes, the money will be paid pro rata. "I was willing to accommodate the people by taking the bonds and making full yayment of the claims nt once, provided the claimants came together and arranged to take the Whole aUlOUUt of the UOtlds. There do;s not seem to be a pros- j the way. "As the head of thelm pect of their doing so, therefore 1 1 migration Bureau," he went on. will go ahead and pay out the money j prorata." rata." "It is all the bonds or nothing with yon?" was asked. "Yes, I cannot do otherwise To pay some in full and others in part would mix up my accounts with the Government. "After receiving the transcript from the Government it will take about a week to fix it up before paying out the money. When everything has been arranged the payments will be made quickly at the First National Bank. I shall at the beginning call in District At- torney Breckons to go over the list considered at Washington. By iittMl mn nawl 1anlHt nil nltnutinun nT'l 1 . t m . with me and decide all questions of K;v that, may arise. These prelim inaries will take probably a week and I hope that two weeks more will see the payment of the million dollars completed." Mr. MacLeunan said nobody could have been more anxious than he to have the business completed promptly. He signified that he had been misled by the Territorial officials as to the time when the transcript of awards would handed over. be "This morning was the earliest time I could have talked with you on the subject," the Treasury agent remarked, "but the matter seems now in shape for the conclusion." Insurrection Receives Hard Mow. Caracas, Venezuela, May 6. Vice-President Gomez has lauded a detachment of troops at Tucacas and quelled the insurrection that has been growing about Coro and Barquismeto. The rebels were taken by surprise. They have held Tucacas for mouths and received arms and ammunition from Curncoa and shipped them into the Coro country over the Bolivar railway. Turks Kill HulgarliiiiH. Constantinople, Turkey, May 9. Outbreaks against the Ottoman au thority are of daily occurrence in Eurpean Turkey. These are in variably followed by slaughter of both troops and rebels which is in creasing the already bitter condi tions. The killing of twenty-four Bulgarians is reported close to the Bulgarian border. Komi Ik Sold. Kailua, Hawaii, May 9. R. W. Shingle bought the Kona Sugar Co. at the Receivers Sale today. The price was $12,250. Shingle represented a htii of Honolulu busi ness men, some of whom were for mer stockholders. 200 Demi ami Dying. Sofia, May 9. A Moslem mosque at Kinpruit was dynamited today. The plot was carried out with terri ble perfection, over 200 dead and dying adding horror to the scene. TO STUDY LAIIOU. Mr. Surgctil Arrives on City of I'c ktnir to Look Into Labor Problem. Honolulu, May 8. "I have not come down here lo raise any row nor to attempt to create auy kind of a sensation," said Commissioner of Immigration Frank P. Sargent last night. Mr. Sargent had just eaten a good dinner at the Hawaiian Hotel, and the tropic world looked fair to him under the round moon. As a matter ol fact, Mr. Sargent impresses you as the kind of man to whom the world always looks fair. There is a certain force that compels the world to turn its best side to some men, and the former head of the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers, now high in the councils of the government of his country, has that force. "I don't want any great fuss made over me. I'm rather small pota toes." Mr. Sargent must weich uimnMiinrr nvor lion 1,,,rlrj.,1 t, "it is much more satisfactory to me to know personally the men in to know per charge of the several stations when I have to deal with them away there at Washington. Honolulu is one of our more important stations, and when I am talking to a man over a wire I find that I can talk with better understanding if I know the man. "Then, you know, the last Con gress appropriated $30,000 to build a station here, on an island in the harbor I believe, and I want to have the plans for that ready to take back with me so that they can be looking over the ground I can find out whut is the best disposition to make of that money what is the best kind of building for the pur pose. "Of course, I recognize that there is a serious labor problem here. I will make it my business to study that, too, on the ground. I want to meet the planters and the labor ers. I shall go to the sugar planta tions and see the work that is to be j done there, and the men who do it aim now tuey ao it. I am not go ing to suggest any remedies, nor to attempt any. But I want to be able to discuss the matter intelligently with my superiors in office when they ask me about it. I can get a better knowledge of labor conditions here by having come here than I could get at long range. I have been intending to come to Honolulu ever since I went into office, a year ago, and .-shall remain here until the 19th of next month. In that time I shall hope to obtain som knowl edge of conditions here, and, to have a chance to talk with the planters and business men and working men." Payne Suspends Mitchell. Washington, D. C., May 8.- Superintendent Macheu, in charge of the rural free mail delivery, has been suspended from office by Post master General Payne, pending an investigation of his administration. Payne's refusal hitherto to take ac tion against Macheu has caused no littl' adverse comment and it is be lieved that hi action today is due to practically a direct order from the President. Santa Barbara, Cal., May 9. President Roosevelt arrived here today and was treated to a display of California!) splendor that will be remembered. The President is en joying his tour iu the State im mensely. Gourock, England, May 9. The Shamrock III proves conclusively that no serious damage has been done the challenger iu the recent accident. In the race today the new boat easily defeated the Sham rock I, SPICES Many who rend this advertisement have never seen any PURE BLACK PEPPER. In its pure state it is a most pleasing, fragrant, pungent condiment, but the article commonly sold a little black pepper and a lot of roasted ot of roasted appeal to auy f R comes iu r : tins, and it f peanut shells, cannot aj one. Our PEPPER 15c, 35c, 40c and 75c will be a lesson to you to try a tin of it and learn how little you have known of BLACK PEPPER. Iu future advertisements we will speak of Retl Pepper, White Pep per, 'English Mustard, Leaf Sage, Allspice, etc. Iu the meantime we want to show you the goods at our store. The Owl Drug Co., Ltd. Hllo, Hawaii HOARD OF HEALTH. Hoth Scuntors and Republican Com. mlttco Submit Names. Honolulu, May 9. There are two slates for the Board of Health ap pointments and the Governor will have them both before ' him today according to the present outlook. There may be some delay in the making of the appointments as a result, for the lists each contain good names, and there may be hard work for the Executive in making up his list. The medical members, Drs. Cooper and May, are the same on both lists. There is a prospect for a fight, too, in that the Senate has been turned down on two of the sugges tions that the majority of the Re publican members made. Kaulu koti was proposed by tiie Senators as one of the Hawaiian members, but the Executive Committee gave the place to one of its own mem bers, W. H. Coney. Then, too, where the Senators named F. C. Smith for appointment, the Execu tive Committee named E. A. Mott Sthith, though that gentleman had made tlie statement that he would not serve again. It is understood that the fight on Smith was owintr to the fnet Mint some of the members objected to tlie presence ol so many members who representee one interest, as it is alletred Dr. Cooner. M. P. Robin- son and Mr. Smith would do. 1 he complete list as submitted by the Senators was: E. C. Winston, M. P. Robinson, F. C. Smith, J. L. Kaulukou. The Executive Com mittee list was: E. C. Winston, W. H. Coney, M. P. Robinson, E. A. Mott-Smith. Winston and Coney are members of the Executive Com mittee. It is understood that Governor Dole will send to the Senate at once the following as members of the Board of Agriculture: W. M. Gif fard, L. A. Thurston, A. W. Car ter, J. F. Brown and James Dole. These men represent all the various interests both the planters, the graziers and the farmers. The members of the Dentists Board have been chosen as well, be ing Drs. Httddy, Grossman and Whitney. A HOME COMPANY CAPITAL $50,000 Organized Under the Laws of the Ter ritory of Hawaii. The Hawaiian Realty and Maturity Co., Ltd. Loaiis, Mortgages, Securities, Invest incuts and Real Estate. Homes Ilnilt 011 the Installment Plan HOME OI'EICE : McINTVRE IiUILDING HONOLULU, T.H. Tho Hawaiian Roalty and Maturity Co., Ltd. L. K. KENTWELL. General Manager