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.. feWrw ptlxr JL & JL ZMi S i Whul 1h Bent lor HAWAII I Best for L-Ulo Wliut 1 Beat for I-IILO Im Ideal for Ua T 1 2QIE2 U Vol. 8. HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1903. No. 30. l)c fiilo vUntnc PIMMSIIIM) HVHKV I'KIIlAY OrptCK. Kum rtTKKKT, Hito, Hawaii. (Trihunk IIMiCIC.) IHIp Tribune Publishing Company, Ltd. l'ulll)ier niul Proprietor, PreaWlcnt ...-C. C. Kknni.dv Vlcc-PreiJenl. - SecrclaryTreaiiircr 1'! K. HICHAM)" I V. IIAUIIHTII A. I. SUTtllN Auditor Directors... Oto. S. McKi nzik, D W. Makii Advertisement jiiuocoiiniitkl bv peclEc nutructlotM tnterteil mitll ordered out. Advertisement discontinued before explrnllon of specified period will be charged a If con tinued fur lull term. Address nil coiiimutilentluii either to the ltdltorialor lluslncss Department"! of Tun HiLo Trihunk Puiilihiiino Company. ThecolumiUoITllK lllt-o TRliiVNhare nlwav open to commiitilcitlotis an ubecti within the f cope of the pacr. To receive proper attention, each article must be nlRiied by Itn author. The name, when desired, will lie held confidential. riiK Hilo TKiiiUNh Is not responsible Tor the opinions or statement of correspondent. ATTORNEYS. AT-LAW. , Wise & Ross, y ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ' Will practice In nil Courts of the Territory, and the Supreme Court of tin United States. Office: Jlrldgc Street, TKIIlUNK llUII.IHNO, 1III.O, HAWAII C. M. I.lIir.ONn W. II. SMITH LeBlond & Smith ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Hawaiian, Japanese, and Chinese Interpreter, and Notary Public In Office. Office: Skvkkanck Hoii.di.no, Opposite Court House, IIII.O, HAWAII J. CASTI.U RlDOWAY TllOS. C. RlDOWAV Ridgway & Ridgway ATTORNHYS-AT-I.AW Solicitors of Patents Oeiieral I.aw Practice 1II..J, HAWAII. Notary Public in Office. Ul'VICIt : Walanuenue and Midge Slreetn 1MIYS1CIA.NS. Milton Rice, M. D. Physician and Sukgkon Office, Wninuuenue St. Hours, 8:30 to 10:30 a. M.; 2-4 ami 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. Sundays, 9 to II A. M. Dr. T. MOTONAGA DENTIST Office Hours g A.M. to 4 P. M. KIuk htrcet next to Tribune HAWAII IIII.O. REAL ESTATE, ETC. i. is. rvy Reel Estate Commission Conveyancing Waianuenuc St. Hilo, Hawaii DENTISTS. M. Wachs, 1). D. S DENTIST Office Hours, 9 to 4 HILO, HAWAII M. M. Springer STEXOUUAl'lIMt AX1) rVl'EWKITBK Willi WISC 4 HOSS TELEPHONE aio 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. Seu.l J2.00 for INVESTMENT CERTIFI CATE. If you are not satisfied upon in vestigation we give you your money back. WELTNER & DUNN, Fiscal Agents, 60 Hroadway, New York. ICHTAUL.1HHKI " BISHOP & CO. Bankers. IIoNOI.UI.U Oahu, H. I. Transact a General Ilaiilcluc anil Kx- change business. Commercial nud Traveller's Letters of Creditissued, available in ollthe principal pltU-s of the world citKs 01 tut worm. Snecial attention triven to the business entrusted to us by our friends of the other Islttuds, either as Deposits, Collections Insurance or requests for Exchange. A. H. JACKSON FIRIJ AND LIFE INSURANCE AGKNT I'OR NKW YORK LII'K WAIANUKNUH STREET. HILO J3Y AUTHOR ITY. Office of tlie Hoard of Heallli, Honolulu, Hawaii, Mnyi3, 1903. Notice is. hereby given that the rules and regulations applying to fish markets at Hilo, Hawaii, adopted April 15, 1903, are amended to read as follows: Section I. The sale of fish and all edible products of the sea is prohibited nt the town of Hilo, except at the new fish market, and nt the present fish market at Wniakca, Hilo, nnd at such other places as tuny be socially designated from time to time by the Hoard of Health where fish nnd edible products of the sea tuny be exposed for sale under the supervision of inspectors appointed by the Ilonril of Health. Section 2. Uoth markets shall have the right to sell nt both wholesale nnd re tail under the rules governing such sales adopted Iront time to time by the Hoard of Health. Section 3. All inspectors shall have power to seize, condemn nnd destroy nny fish or edible products of the sen exposed for sale, or brought to the market, which shall be unfit for food. Section 4. l'ish left unsold nt 6 p. in. on the evening of any dny shall be in spected, nnd if found in proper condition mny go to cold storage; and on again be ing offered for sale shall be labeled as "iced fish." Section 5. No market shall charge, or allow to be charged nny fee or compen sation for the inspection nf fish therein. All previous regulations npplying to the sale of fish nt Hilo, Hnwaii, nrc hereby rescinded. CHAS. H. COOI'ER, M. I)., President Hoard of Health. Attest: C. CHARLOCK1, Secretary Hoard of Health. 29-3 LEGAL NOTICES. In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A. IN 1'KOllATK AT ClIAMllKRS. In the matter of the listute of DAVID GREIG, deceased, of Hakalau, Hn waii.T. II. Petition having been filed by D. Muc Kenzie. a friend of the deceased, praying that he be appointed administrator of said estate, Notice is hereby given t)int Tuesday, the oth day of" June, A. D. 1903, nt 9 o'clock n. m., be and hereby is appointed for hearing said petition in the Court room of this Court, at South Hilo, Ha waii, at which time nud place all persons concerned may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted. Hilo, Hawaii, May 12, 1903. Ily the Court: DANIEL l'ORTER, Clerk. Hy Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk. Wish & Ross, Attorneys for petitioner. 28.3 Notice to Creditors. In the Circuit Court of the I'ourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A. In 1'hoiiatk At Chamiikrs. 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 said deceased. All creditors of said estate arc hereby notified to present their claims duly veri fied and with their vouchers, if any, to the undersigned, Sam K. Kaiuaola, Hilo. Hawaii, or ut the law office of Lclllond & Smith, Hilo, Hawaii, within six months from the date of this notice, otherwise such claims, if any, will be forever barred. SAM K. KAIUAOLA, Administrator. Hilo, Hawaii, May I, 1903. LitlH.oNi) & Smith, Attorneys for the Estate. 27.4 Notice to Creditors. In the Circuit Court, Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, United States of America, In 1'koiiatk- At Chamiihks. In the matter of the Estate KAMAI, deceased. of DAVID I Notice is hereby given that Ihe under- I signed has been appointed Administrator ' of the estate of said deceased. All credi- I tors of said estate ar" (hereby notified to 1 present their claims, (whether secured or otherwise, duly verified and with proper vouchers, if any, to the undersigned, nt hivi nlnce of business in Hilo, Hawaii, , Territory of Hawaii, within six mouths from date of this notice, or such claims, 1 if any, will be forever barted. . IIIJNRY VICARS, Administrator. May 19, 1903. Hilo, Hawaii, WISH & Ross, Attorneys for Administrator. 39-4 TURKISH MASSACRE. Four Hundred nnd. Fifty Persons Meet Dcnth nt liniiltzn. Sofia, Mny 24. Turkish troops descended upon the village of Banit za and after the most horrible out rages wiped it out with practically all of its inhabitants. The soldiers killed everyone, women and children included, with the utmost brutality, officers and men using sword and bayonet and throwing the bodies of the dead back into the buildings which were then burned. The number killed is established at 450 nnd nothing but ruins was left of the little village. Bauitza is a little town seventy miles from Salonica. It is buta. short distance south of the city' of Monastir, a point at which there have been many disturbances dur ing the present Macedonian crisis. There are five out stations of the American missionaries about Mo nastir, and it is likely that one of these is Banitza so that Americans may have perished in this latest disaster. Banitza has no railway communication with cither Salonica or Monastir. RUSSIA L'OURIXU INTO KOREA. Forcltrn Diplomats Make Startling Discovery of Russian Dmillclty. St." Petersburg, May 25. Thous ands of Russian soldiers under the guise of being workmen are being sent to the timber concessions in Korea. Diplomatic circles have been con siderably stirred up over the receipt of this information, alleged workmen are simply sol diers of the Russian Government is regarded as unquestionable by the diplomats. The impression that is gaining ground here is that the government is using the timber concessions as a blind to pour troops into Korea and entrench herself in that country to be in readiness for attack from without. Automobile Race. Paris, May 24. The Paris-Mad-1 rid automobile race without doubt will be stopped by order of the gov ernment of the two nations. The race began here with scores of contestants, the machines being of the highest power that have taken part in such a long distance contest. From the very start there was a list of casualties. Many have been killed along the road and to day the Premier issued an order forbidding the continuance of the race. It is expected that Spain will take similar action. This probably means the end of road racing in this country. Clilnn in Hard Hands. Peking, May 25. The other powers disapprove the indemnity scheme of Great Britain and the United States, making easier the payment of the debt of China by permitting her to collect her cus toms revenues in gold. Constantinople, Turkey, May 19: News was received here today that the Turkish Commissioners sent out by the Sultan had been kidnapped by a band of Albanians. The Commissioners were sent out r tt,r tnnlnrafi miucinn (C nttnrtlnt Wll lti. UVIUIkl ... l.J.J.1.,, J H,lWIM'i ing to secure reforms in the Alban - iau storm center of Turkish troubles. riii. 1 . ... .1 ....... i.. !... 1 11c ioiumibsioiier& nuvc ulxii ft- I ceived with scant courtesy, and faritmue. So far fifteen persons have from pacifying the rebellious spirits, ; have seemingly stirred up a greater; spirit of strife. Walla Walla, May 25. In a public statement here the Presi dent's Secretary, Mr. I,oeb, practi cally announces Roosevelt's candi dacy for a secoud term. 4UIII.E AT MANILA. Cable Ship Amelia Starts Work hi Presence or Vnst Throng. Manila, P. I., May 25. The Cable S. S. Anglia landed the cable at Malate, north of this city today. The landing of the cable was suc cessfully accomplished, and was witnessed by a great throng of peo- pie. Representatives of the Taft government, the army, navy and commercial nnd social organiza tions, as well as thousands of peo ple attended the celebration. The Anglia is to lay the section of cable between Manila and Guam and from Midway to Honolulu. It is expected that she will arrive at Midway June 18, and Honolulu July 3- AMiEX TO THE I'KX. Adopted Son of l.nte. S. C. Allen to Serin Tito Years and n Half. Portland, Oregon, May 25. George W. Allen, formerly of Ho nolulu, was sentenced here today to serve two years and a half in the Oregon penitentiary for forgery. Allen was arrested several months pgo. The authorities had very btrouS evidence against him and : conviction was expected. The charge is said by the authorities to be only one of a nutnher of similar charges that could be brought ugainst Allen. News of. the death of his toster lather, S. C. Allen, at Honolulu, was received last week. The rela tives of young Allen did not come to his assistance, so far as the ThaP-tlitfiiiul,oni M learned. For New Steamer. Honolulu, May 23. Chas. L. Wight, president of the Wilder Steamship Company, was a pas senger for Han Prancisco in the American-Hawaiian steamship Ne braskau. A prominent official of the Wilder company, when asked the reason for Mr. Wight's de parture said: "Mr. Wight goes to San Prancisco on business connect ed with the Wilder Steamship Com pany. That is enough." It is understood that Mr. Wight cnpj tn lhi Pons! tn lonlr intn flip i tu-" -w --- " -.- matter of the purchase of a new steamer which is to take the place the L,eluia, at present on the Molo kai, Maui and Lanai run. Wilcox, La., May 25. Six have been killed and nine injured here by the explosion of a sawmill boiler. Madrid, May 25. The interna tional automobile race has been for bidden within the boundaries of Spain. . Seoul, May 25. The Govern ment has ordered the arrest of Ko reans selling laud to Russians or Chinese. St. Petersburg, May 25. Over one hundred thousand ' disorderly Chinese are congregating on the Manchuriau boundaries. Jackson, Ky., May 25. Curtis Jett and Tom White have been in dicted for the murder of Marcuni. The town is full of troops. Caracas, May 19. The United States is the only power which has adhered to The Hague arbitration protocol. The other powers are . , t 1 11 ' ""-M"' Hastings, Neb., May 25. In 1 cniiritnpii rxi n urn c? i-- n iiiriiuiiiiiiw iiii suuuicih nti.i. ,,u. ...... ww, killed and thirty injured. 1 here are heavy financial losses. Washington, May 25. The re pairs ot warships at Bremerton have been discontinued owing to the un satisfactory moral conditions here. Hereafter repairs will be made at Mare Island. MONEY AVAILABLE. Heads of Departments Find Them selves hi Funds Again. Honolulu, May 25. The heads of departments went to their offices this morning to find themselves in funds ognin after a period of short age and Superintendent Cooper, who gets the largest part of the emergency bill appropriations, pre pared to go ahead with as many contracts for public improvements as he can handle at once. The ap propriations lapsf on June 30 and Cooper must work quickly in order to use thctn nil. "I'm going to spend it as quickly as possible," said Superintendent Cooper this morning, when asked what he pro posed to do with all the money appropriated- for his department. "Work on the Nuuanu bridge will be begun without any delay and other matters will be hastened. The harbor dredging proposition depends to a large extent on what is done in the loan bill, now before the Legislature. The money was available this morning, Governor Dole having signed the bill on Saturday. It was the first money which the pres ent Legislature has succeeded in putting into circulation except money for its own expenses and for Chinese holders of "Chinese fund" deposit books. Chinese Fund (Jolnc Honolulu, May 26. One-tenth of the Chinese fund has already been distributed to Secretary Carter and there appears to be no decrease in the numb:r of Chinese who have a claim upon the $155,000. It was estimated yesterday that nearly $16,000 has been paid out at the treasury though not one tenth of the depositors have receiv ed their moliey. Secretary Carter is anxious to finish up the work and suggested yesterday that the payment of claims could be greatly facilitated if the plantation agents would lend their assistance. He said that he has the necessary blanks which must be filled out by the Chinese in sufficient number to send to all (agents Then if the Cliiiithe labor- ers assign their claims to the plan tations or to some one person, the deposit will be paid without the necessity of a trip to Honolulu. Some of the Chinese are planning a tour of the islands for the purpose of getting possession of the claims, or becoming agents for the deposi tors at a large commission. If the plantations take up this work it will greatly assist in the distribu tion of the Chinese fund, particu larly in the other islands. One of local agents has already undertaken the work for the benefit of the em ployecs 011 the plantations. Hilo Fire Alarms. Honolulu, May afi. Senator J, T. Hrown secured the insertion of an item of $2,500 for the installa tion of 10 Gamewell police boxes in Hilo. Achi's motion to do the same for Wailuku was not seconded. Paris, dead. May 24. Max O'Rell is Topekn, Ks., May 24. Ploods and tornadoes continue throughout Southern Kansas, Oklahoma nud the Indian Territory. Incalcula ble damage has been done to towns and country places and many lives have been lost. - at. I'ctersDurg, Kussia, May 19 . wt. The Russian government has re , moveci from 0ffice the Governor of iKishitiefTas a result of the recent outrages upon the Jews. The anti Semetic riots were accompanied by most fiendish acts of violence, the rioters mutilating the bodies of their victims and committing acts of the most extreme brutality. SPICES Many who read this advertisement have never seen nny PURE BLACK PEPPER. In its pure state it is a most pleasing, fragrant, pungent condiment, but the nrticlc commonly sold a little block pepper and n lot of roasted f roasted alto any T ontes in f s, and It f peanut shells, cannot appeal I one. Our PEPPER conies 15c, 25c, 40c and 75c tins, will be a lesson to you to try a tin of it and learn how little you have known of BLACK PEPPER. In future advertisements we will ill f speak of Red Pepper, x, White l'cp- d, Leaf Sage, 4 : meantime we i per, Knglish Mustard, Allspice, etc. In the 1 want to show you the goods at our store. H he Owl Drug Co., Ltd. Hilo, Hawaii THE LEGISLATURE. Things Which Agitate tho Minds or the Solons. Honolulu, May 26. It was econ omy that caused the House to talk most of the afternoon, and for the rest of the time, according to the open charge of one of the members it was personal prejudice that caused the remainder of the time to be wasted. In fact Chester Doyle will have to add several hundreds to his estimate of his value to Ha waii, for that much is represented by the time spent in discussing his fitness for the position of translator of Japauese. The unpaid bills measure was ad vanced materially, in committee of the whole, but there weri$v several items which were still in the hands of a committ:e and consequently there could be no definite settle ment, so the bill was simply laid over for the reports, which are to come iu today, if the forecast is cor rect. During the morning the matter of the Hackfeld wharf was closed by the insertion of the item iu the bill, and the covering up of the affair. The amounts due school teachers, some 39 in number, and to the tax office, for the ex penses of the levy and the tax ap peal courts, were inserted. The afternoon session was de voted to the six months salary bill, the principal point of interest de veloped being the antipathy of the members to appropriating money for tlje payment of salaries to women. It was the idea of all that spoke, that there should be in the bill a provision that all salaries 111 the bill should be paid only to citi zens, voters and tax payers. ' In the Senate the six mouths current account appropriation' bill, with a large number of amend ments, the principal of which was an item of $50,000 for the dredging of the harbor. There was an abor tive attempt to recall the House expense bill, so that that of the Senate might be incorporated, but it was found that the House lmd passed the bill and this dropped to the ground. 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 Hstate. Homes Huilt on the Installment I'lnu HOME OI'l'ICR : MCINTYRR HUILDING HONOLULU, T.II. Tho Hawaiian Roalty and Maturity Co., Ltd. L. K. KKNTWRLL. General Manager WfmTMSU HflBH HK'&'.3ffl