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WL ITISINP rN'HXCF.LLF.l), service uu MirKisted.I)lulug Room mill Itootli fur uiMiiugi the finest to be found in the Hawaiian lstanils. for your next Sunday Dinner drop in at Deihostbene $ Gate fl fifty cent meal that ba$ no equal DIKNHR FARTIF.S. 11 mqiictH nnd Suppers served under ttc supervision of the proprietor, either nt the restuu rant or nt private residences. CIIAMPAGNP.S and fine Tnblc Wines; Curd Room, Rending Room nnd llnfTcl. D. Eycurgus manager ttJaianueitue St. 1)110 A Carload of Monuments Just deceived Ex S. $. Nebraska.) Direct from New York City. Consisting of the lntest designs in Scotch and American Granite, American Italian Marble. Executed by skilled artists. No two designs being alike. Ranging in price from $5.00 to $1,500. Photographs will be sent to would be pur chasers on application to J. C. AXTELL P. O. Box 542, HONOLULU, T. H. Office and Works 1048 and 1050 Alakea St., bet King and Hotel Sts. Several designs of Ilnwaiiaistonc in stock. Enterprise Planing Mill Company. (Continued from pngc 2.) sioti ended the salaries were always put back to the old scale. Dickey, he said, started out with a carving ! knife three feet long; then on sec- I ond reading he would use only a pocket knife, and in the end would j ! throw that away too. McCandless , moved to make it $4,000 a year. I He said circuit judges get only l $3,000 a year and went after the I positions even to Washington. He , said there were some twenty-five 1 applicants for the Attorney-Gen-I cralship. Crabbe replied there were" 'but three, two of them just from' I the law school. Andrews had not ' been an applicant and the office I sought him. 1 IseubergV said the judges had 1 difficulty to make both ends meet, 'if they were to remain honest. Brown added that the aspirants for (Office were after honor, not money. Only the young men or new comers sought political preferment; the kamaainas didn't want anything to ' do with it. Dickey said he had made inqui ries as to the eighty lawyers whose names were in ,the Commercial Record, and but twenty-four of them made over $3,000 a year, and of these seven were judges. There were fifty-three, then, to choose an Attorney-General from at $3,000 a year. The item for treasurer car ried at $2,250, 10 to 3, only Dickey, Achi and McCandless voting "no." Senator Dickey moved to cut the salary of Superintendent of Public Works from $2,250 to $1,800. Dickey demanded roll call on the motion to pass as in the bill and there were the same three noes. Senator Achi moved to cut the salary j3i bookkeeper in Public Works office from $1,200 to $1050. Lost, v GF.O. MUMI1Y, Mgr. Front St., in rear of Ililo Mercantile Co's Huilding Planing, Mouloiug, Scroll Work'iitul nil kinds of Turned Work, Window Frames, etc WATI5R TANKS A SPECIALTY. Household mid nil kinds of Furniture, Store Fittings, Counters, etc., made to order. -Cross-cut Saws re-toothed nnd niude ns good ns new, nt easy rates. Manufacturer of School Scats, Church Pews, and Redwood Gutters, all sizes SOME FAMOUS BRANDS "SOLACE" WHISKEY ' Is something thatSvcry good citizen should have home. TRY THK "OLD VALLEY WHISKEY Which gained the Gold Medal at Paris, 1900, and "THE BERK SHIRE RYE" The Wines and Brandies OF THE ITALIAN-SWISS COLONY, - CALIFORNIA IIAVIv OUTAINKD THF, GOLD MEDALS IN ALL EXHIBITIONS Against All Other California Wines. TO UK OUTAINKD ONI A' AT THK HILO WINE AND LIQUOR CO'nPANY HiLO, - - - Hawaii' MIIOUT (;Aill,t:(IKAM8. London, England, May 0. The Transvaal loan of $175,000,000 has been ratified. Kez, May 7. The rebels have scored a victory in battle with the government troops. San Francisco, May 7. The offi cial trial of the monitor Wyoming has proved successful. Paris, May 7. The Capuchins barricaded the monasteries today and infantry was sent to dislodge them. San Francisco, May 7. Fire to day did $90,000 worth of damage to the property of the American Mill ing Company. Vancouver, May 7. The Grand Trunk Railroad has petitioned for a charter from Quebec to the St. Lawrence, making a tiew transcon tinental line. ' San Francisco, May 7. There is a probability that suit will be brought against Dimmick's bonds men to recover $30,000, the amount he stole .from the mint. Manila, P. I., May 7. The Spanish gunboat Velasco sunk in the battle of Manila Hay, was raised today. The hull of the vessel was found to be uninjured. New Orleans, La., May 6. Re ports have been received here of renewed activity by the revolution ists of Nicaragua. The country has been in a state of turmoil for a year or more. Tokyo, May 7. Owing to the critical phases of the situation in Manchuria, the Japanese arsenals are workilig day and night. The Navy is in a state of obvious prepa ration for war. MEN'S SHIRTS it MONARCH IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES JUST OPENED NEW LINES OF Turkey Threatens Itulirnriiin llorder Constantinople, Turkey, May 6. Rupture of diplomatic relations between Bulgaria and Turkey is imminent. From the very outset Bulgaria has been the center from which the Macedonian revolution ists have carieM on their operations, and has been looked upon by Tur key as largely responsible for the renewal of the agitation in the Balkans. Prince Ferdinand some months ago issued a statement in which he expressed his determination to use all the authority of his Government toward supporting Turkey's reform program and preventing Bulgaria Irom offering a haven for Turkey's enemies, liarly in February the Bulgarian Prime Minister made an official denial that assistance had been given the Macedonians, and said if necessary the Government would dissolve the Macedonian committee. Popular sentiment in Bulgaria, however, is beyond offi cial control. It is conceded that there are fully 600 Macedonians among the officers of the Bulgarian army aim no lewer tlian 100,000 Macedonian immigrants in the country. Conditions in Bulgaria as far as lurkish interests are concerned have been .going from bad to worse. Turkey questions the good inten tiou of the Bulgarian Government notwithstanding the official protes tations of good will. With an open rupture in pros pect, Turkey is mobilizing its troops within striking distance of the Bulgarian border. THE HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., Ltd. SPECIAL FERTILIZER For Cane, Vegetable and Banana Fields. Soil Analysis Made uu.d Fertiliser Furnished Suitable to Soil, Climate nnd Crop I FOR THE LAND'S SAKE USE OUR FERTILIZERS Sulphate of Ammonium Nitrate of Soda Bono Moal H. C. Phosphatos Sulphato of Potash Ground Coral Fertilisers for sale in large or small iiautities. Fertilize your lawns with our Special Lawn Fertiliser. OFFICK: Ilrcwer Mock, Queen Street P. O. IlOX 7C7, HONOLULU FACTORY : Dcyoud Prison J, II. ATHF.RTON, President. I. p. coukk, secretary. C.V.O. II. ROUKRTSON. 1 K. I), TF.NNF.V, Directors, IJ. F. lUSUOP, C. M. COOKtt, Vice-President. GF.O. R. CARTKR, Treasurer and Mauag J. T. CRAWLF.V, Superintendent nnd Chemist, Powers May Withdraw Fleets. Vienna, May. 5. It is reported here that the Powers have agreed to withdraw their war ships from Salonica. There are now at the Turkish port vessels of most of the powers and the moral effect has been to prevent the revolutionists from operating against the city. It is expected that the result will be increased disorder, with prob ably an investment of the town by the rebel bands now scattered about Jackson, Ky., May 4. J. B Marcum, a prominent attorney of Jackson, was today shot and killed by an unknown man. The killing is'believed to be due to a feud of long standing. y- Grand Canyon, Ariz., May 6. President Roosevelt's train arrived here today. The Presjcent is find ing particular pleasure during his trip through this section from fre quently meeting members of his old Rough Rider regiment. Paris, France, May 4. King Edward took formal leave of Presi dent Loubet and French officials today at Cherbourg. The visit of England's King has been attended j with marked dempnstratious of j good feeling which are highly grat-1 ifying. Caracas. Venezuela. Mnv .1. Thi ..-, , , v, ! revolution in Venezuela has been 1 given a new impetus by the landing 1 of General Matos, the noted revo lutionary leader. Matos will cu-1 deavor to reorganize the revolu- tionists and make a fight to depose President Castro., Manila, P. I., May 7. Reports receiveu irom Mindanao give ac counts of the complete success of military forces in the campaign against the rebellious Moros, In the final assault over a hundred Moros were killed, the Sultan cap tured and ten forts taken. Redlands, Cal., May 7. Presi-, dent Roosevelt's train rolled into Redlands today and the Chiet Ex ecutive was given a typical Cali fornia welcome. Governor Pardee, with prominent State and city offi cers, was on hand to extend the courtesies of the Golden State to ' Roosevelt. A rousing reception , was given by the people. PANAMA HATS MEN'S AND LADIES' SIZES SOLE ACENCY FOR HORNER'S BUTTER 80c A ROLL L. TURNER CO LIMITED Band made Saddles and harness. k CARRIAGE TRIMMING. AT RICHARDS & SCHOEN, Hilo Harness Shop, Hilo, H. I From the HOP FJClllS to the time it is delivered to you, the most careful care is taken in re gard to the purity, wholesomencss and good flavor of Rainier Beer People who have a keen sense of dis cernment prefer it to any other beverage because it is better. Haiiiier Bottling Works, Honolulu.Agenls TlMH causes Glencove, May 5. The Colum bia scored a decided win over the Reliance in the trial race of today. The course was laid off port into the sound and light breezes pre vailed. The new boat was out footed by the winner of the last races at every stage. The Reliance was well handled, but despite this was badly beaten. and Monky. Sickness a loss of both time and money. ' You lose the time nnd have the expense of medical atten dance, entailing a double loss. This .an be avoided by using some re liable remedy at the first stage of j the sickness. The purchase of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi-' era and Diarrhoea Remedy often proves a profitable investment, for, by its use at the first appearance of of any utiusal looseness of the bow els, a severe attack of diarrhoea or dysentery may be averted, that might otherwise compel a week's cessation from labor. Every house hold should have a bottle at hand. It never fails and is pjeasant to take. Get it to day. It may save a life. The Hilo Drug Sore sells it. . Koa Lumber in small and large cmiintl ties; well seasoned. Furniture made to order, any style wanted. Repairs made on any kind ot furniture. Prices moderate. Sorrao Cabinet Shop. Apply toJOSK G. SF.RRAO. Koa! Koa!! iWaiakea Boat House R. A. LUCAS & CO., Frop'rs. WAIAKEA BRIDGE, IIII.0 IIAVK NOW A FLF.IJT OF Gasoline Launches and Small Boats FOR I'UHMC HIRE Passengers and baggage token to and from vessels in the harbor nt reasonable rates. Launches and rowliouts to hire lor private picnics and moonlight rides. RING UP ON TELEPHONE AGF.Nl'S FOR Wolverine Gasoline Engine Self-starter and reversible engine. In practicability it is equal to the steam en gine. Sizes from Ii, h. p. upwards, lloats fitted with this eiigluu or frames ot any sUe to order. For particulars apply to R. A. LUCAS, Manager. SEEDS VEGETABLE FLOWER FARM and TREE Send for 1903 Catalogue. TRUMBULL & BEEBE 410-421 Sansomo St. San Francisco. 563 li-'L'JM &m m$i $