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EftA -T y w ' - -r ) t y A- J" ri !fc 'V kfl6f&5f s"y tit. WvMJ HILO MARKET CO.,: KNUI.AND AMI I'EAUK tiOXUHKSK. HP- LIMITED. Telephone No. 39, Bkidok St. - H11.0, II. I Ileauty, splendor, ulcgancot Klch and heavy braids! 1. on,; unit Homing tresses I Ayor's Hair Vigor reds tlio hair and makes It grow Ion;, .mil heavy. It stops (silling of tlio li.iir, completely cures dandruff, mid ki jps the scalp clean and he.ilthy. As a dressing for the lmlr you will certainly ho greatly pie. led with It. Ayer's Hair Vigor You can nlnnjs rol ujHin It for restoring color to jinn gray hair, atl the full, 1 Itli color it li:i 1 In early life Tlieiu is no doubt nlmtit this You need hpu 110 fear of being disap pointed. Wo spe ik i 1 a knowledge that covers over fifty ars of oxperi encu with this almhlu preparation Do not bo deceived liv cheap Imita tions which will only disapK)iut you. Mako suro that jou g t thu genuine Ayor's Hair Vigor. Prtptrt I by Dr. J C Am Co . Lowell, Mm . U S.A For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY Pacific Meat Markei Front St., Hilo, H. I, Choice Cuts of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal. POULTRY of all Kinds FRESH ISLAND BUTTER 7 Fino Fat Turkeys. . . Sucking Pigs. NKW YORK Union Barber Shop. GARCIA & CANAKIO. Props. Ule Shave, Cut fiair and Shampoo at Rt'Eivc Hates. We also take particular pains with Chil dren's Halrcutting. Union Building, Walanuenuc St. SAN FRAHCISCO HONOLULU M. S. GRINBAUM & CO., LIMITED. BROKERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS ...FIRB INSURANCR... Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, Cigars and Tobacco. Speclnl attention given to consignments of coffee ami sugar. 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. KWONT (-' llClS'l.'. ,AU kinds of... , RUBBER GOODS GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PRASR, 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. The Corner Restaurant FRONT AND CHURCH STS. HjJ0 ajlr0ad CO. If you appreciate a good 1 meal nicely prepared 1 call and see me. 1 Meals 25c Up! Short Route to Volcano TIME TABLE In efTect January 1, 1903. Passenger Trains, Rxcept Sunday. Cr SHIMANIOTO, Prop. Lato Suppers from 8 p. m. to I a. m. No. 1 No. 3 I" KINAU.. SALOON I A.M 7:30 7:5 8:00 8:i5 8:3 C. Bnddaky, Prop. Rainier and Primo Beer bottled and on draught Best Wines . and Whiskies Two Beers lor twenty-live cents Call and oxamlno our stock Telephone 38 A.M 8.00 8:20 8:3 8:45 9:00 ! Mxd A.M. Ii:00 1 Ii:20 Ii:40 12:00 Pas, A.M 9:00 9:20 10:05 10:30 P.M. 3:3 3:50 4:00 4:i5 4:30 l'.M 3:3 3:50 STATIONS IV Hilo.... ar...Olaa Mill. ar Keaau... ar... l'crmiaie. No. 4 ar ,ar .11 r .ar ar..Mouut. V'w.dv SUNDAY. Iv llllo ar ar...OlauMill...ar 4:00 ar Keaau ar 4U5 4:3 ar... Fcrndale...ar ar..Mouut. V'w..lv FOR PUNA Thursday. Iv Hilo ar ar...uiaa inn...nr ar Palioa ar ar Puna lvi Sunday. A.M 9:3 9:10 9:00 8:45 8:30 A.M 10:30 IOUO 10:00 9:45 9:30 No. 6 Inns 011 Foot Onre More for n diiotlon of Armaments. Home, May 5. A movement is on foot looking to n simultaneous reduction of armaments by all powers. The proposed reduction in the armies and navies of Europe has been discussed during the visit here of King Edward, of England, and Emperor William, of Germany. It is now the plan to induce England to take the initiative and call a congress of the nations to bring auout the agreement for par tial disarmament. ,In the "Cathblic World" of August, 1899, there appeared a story, to the effect that the idea of a Peace Conference at The Hague originated with Pope Leo, and that the Czar took it up later and se cured all the glory of the sugges-j tion. Whether or not this he true it is singular at this time, imme diately after a visit from King Edward of England and during a visit from the Emperor of Germany, that a. dispatch should come from Rome hinting at a reduction of armaments and suggesting that Great Britain take the initiative in the movement. When Nicholas II was crowned Czar of Russia eight years ago it is alleged that one of the Pope's rep resentatives at the coronation was charged with a secret mission which was to convey a proposal to the Czar that he should take advantage of the inauguration of his reign to publicly and solemnly call upon all of the nations ot Europe to join hands in an effort for peace and social well-being, and as a first step thereto to begin a reduction in their costly armaments and military or ganizations. The young Czar is said to have, taken up this idea en thusiastically. The "Catholic World" then says that the troubles in Crete and the Spanish-American war deterred the Czar from taking action for a time, but when he did so the curious part of the procesding was thai the Pope was not represented at the conference, and the same journal declares that this failure to include the papal representatives at the conference was mainly the reason why the conference failed to agree upon disarmament. But now, with threatened war over Manchuria, a struggle in prog ress in Turkey, and all European powers increasing their navies, the suggestion emanates from Italy. 'This time Great Britain is asked to do the leading. The inference might be drawn that the Pope had sounded King Edward concerning the scheme and that his conference with Emperor William tended to the bringiug about of a second dis armament plan, giving credit to the 'World's" story of the Hague meeting, which has been usually attributed to the Czar. MA YOU FOUND (UIll.TY. Ofllclnl House (Jlrnuliiir In Mliiiionp oils Results In Many Convictions Minneapolis, May 7. Former Mayor Ames, despite his plea of in sanity, was found guilty today of bribery in connection with his man agement of the city government. The grand jury indicted Amesi last July, but he had previously been informed of their intentions" and escaped from the city. He was only recently recaptured in New Hampshire. During his trial Ames made the plea of insanity, claiming that his grandfather was insane and that he also had a brother in an insane asylum. The story of Ames' career as Mayor of Minneapolis furnishes one of the most remarkable cases of! municipal corruption that a grand jury lias ever brotiglit to ugni. Immediately upon his election as Mayor he organized a "cabinet." This "cabinet" was composed of rascals and they immediately started to turn things loose in Minneapolis. Every kind of vice in the city was run for the benefit of Ames and his pals. All vice had to be committed under the auspices of the "cabinet," and the greater proportion of the spoils of the infamy was turned, throdgh various people, into the pockets of Ames and his friends. It was then divided up. One mem ber of the "cabinet" had charge of immoral joints, another licensed the gamblers, another took charge of the saloons, another the bunko men, and others had charge of gangs of thieves and cutthroats of all discriptions. These were the people who composed the Mayor's "cabinet." Detective Norbeck had charge of the confidence men. His part in the wholesale loot of the city was in "throwing scares into trimmed suckers." His chief, "King," an ex-gambler, directed the work of the criminals. The Chief of Police, Fitchettc, known as "Coffee John," ran a joint and sold places on the police force, ousting men who could not be depended upon to assist in committing crime. Brackett, a captain and detective, even insti gated and assisted in the robbing of a safe. Norbeck was indicted and sentenced to three years in prison. Fred Ames, a brother of the mayor and superintendent of police, got six and one-half years in prison. King got three and one half. "Coffee John" died before the Minneapolis people had time to bring him to justice. And the last, Ames, head of the cabinet, has been found guilty. He has a wife who declares that he is innocent and that a political ring is responsible for his downfall. Hilo piercantiie Company, Ltd. DEALERS IN Plantation Supplies of AH Descriptions Builder's Hardware Plumbina Goods J Paints and Oils f Fertilizers Iron and Steel Lumber Windows Blinds DooraT A Full and Complete Line of Groceries SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII KEEN CUTTER KNIVES AND HOES P. O. BOX 94 TELEPHONE 4A 4B N. OhUndt. J. C. OhUndt, ESTABLISHED 1864 J. A. Duck C. H. Uuck N. OHLANDT & CO. Iv Hilo.... ar...01aa Mill. ar Pahoa.... ar Puna,... P.M. 5:30 5:10 5:00 4:45 4:30 l'.M, 5:30 5:iO SlOO 4:45 4:3 Mxd. P.M. 2:00 1:40 1:20 1:00 Pas. P.M. 4:30 4:10 3:40 3:00 Manufacturers and Dkaujrs in FERTILIZERS Of Euery Description. Bone Meal, Sulphate or Pota&h, Sulphate of Ammonia, Alaska Fish Scrap, Hoof Meal, Muriate of l'otash, Nitrate of Soda, Double Superphosphate 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 Ohm 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 a most delight ful day exploring the underground caves, swimming in the fatuous Hot Springs and resting on the cool shores of Green Luke. Excursion tickets between all points are sold on Saturdays and Sundays, good returning, until the following Monday noon. Commutation tickets, food for twenty fie rides between any two points, and thousand mile tickets are bold at very low rates. V. II. LAMUF.RT, Superintendent. Ilrltlslt Mouroe Doctrine. Loudon, England, May 6. Great Britain emulating the Ameiican Mouroe doctrine has proclaimed that any action by a foreign power to disturb the status of ownership in the region of the Persian Gulf will be regarded as an unfriendly act. The move on the part of Great Britain is contemplated as a barrier to Russia's known desire to gain an outlet in this section of the world. Stanford Dies In Poverty. New York, May '6. Asa Stan ford, a brother of the late Leland Stanford, died here today in poverty. Little has been heard of Asa Stanford since he received $100,000 by the will of his brother, man of millions and philanthropist, who died some years ago. Leland Stan ford and his wife endowed the rich est institution of learning in the world, and since his death Mrs. Stanford has made princely gifts to the university, which is in memory of their only son, Leland Stan ford, Jr. . Office: 127 Market Street. Utah Grade Tankai SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Factory: Indiana & Yolo StsJ Certificate of Analysis accompanies our shipments, which we guarantee to be correct. R. OD. GUARD, Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. ORDERS FILLED AT SflORT NOTICE. Dix Takes Lumber to Maullii. ' Tacoma, Wash., May 5. The United States transport Dix sailed today for Manila with a cargo of lumber, amounting to four million feet. The supplies are intended for the construction of-military posts at various points. Uulirarlii Calls Upon Itusslu. Sofia, May 6. The government has invoked the aid of Russia to se cure a modification of the Porte's note. Turkey demands that the frontier troubles cease and threatens to hold Bulgaria responsible, so that the outlook is for a specific declara tion of war. Salonica, May 6. A body of Turkish soldiers invaded the Bul garian quarter today and killed, sixty men. There was such dis turbance created that the city has been placed under martial law. Itusslu and China May Agree. Moscow, May 6. Russian diplo macy is now being turned toward the placating of China. It is re ported that an effort will be made to frame .a treaty whereby Russia and China will form an offensive and defensive alliance. This would enable Russia to maintain a force in China for the assistance of her ally in maintaining order, and also for the instruction of the Chinese army. Dyspepsia can be, and is cured by the use of Pain-Kii.lkk. This is the most wonderful and valuable medicine ever known for this dis ease; its action upon the system is entirely different from any other preparation ever known. The pa tient while taking this medicine may eat anything the appetite craves. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50c. WE DESIRE.. To call your attention to a new collection of Hawaiian Songs just published by us entitled "SONGS OF HAWAII" This collection contains a number of old Songs and Hulas never previously published. This bqok is beautifully illustrated. Price $1.50 postpaid. Order direct of the BERGSTROM MUSIC CO., Honolulu Box 576, Honolulu, T. H. SVEA :r":: a5 INSURANCE COMPANY Of (iothenburg, Sweden Assets (Home Office) .... $73.3-36 Asiets hi U. S. (for Additional Security of American Policy Holders) 656,678.43 Pacific Coast Department : HOWARD I1ROWN & SONS, General Agents 411-413 California St., San Francisco. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd., Rosldont Agents, HILO 1