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Last liiKtructlrn rroicrnm at the MertliiK of the Yrnr. The last Teachers' meeting of the year was held at the Union School last Friday. Owing to the inclemency of the weather the teachers were a little late in arriving but notwithstand ing that fact, the work went with the usual interest. WINDWARD HAWAII. Directory of the Prominent nml Progressive business men In the richest coun try In the IslnmU. If you have anything to dispose of It doesn't cost much to ad vertise It iu this department. ' Write for rntes. HONOKAA. NORTH KOHALA. was called, the teacher.s responding there arc many items which had to J with quotations, then followed the 1IONOKAA is the most thriving com- OH , munlty outside of llilo 011 the windward coast of the Island of Hawaii. It Is situ- ti.. T-. ..:... 1 .1 . 1 icu w nines iiuui 11 n in an vicvuiiuu Rev. Baptist opened the meeting !ofl fcel whch nnAm Uic dlmate wuii prayer aucr which tne rou , salubrious. Comprises five sugar plantations, iz: Ilawi, Union Mill, Kohaln, Ilnlawu and Niulii and the extensive areas of tile Woods' stock ranch. Mahukouu is the port from which runs the Koliulu Hull- be laid over for future consideration. There is an opinion which prom' reading of the minutes of the last meeting. There being no new Above the cauc lands are road connecting the plantations. numerous homesteads on which coffee, cauc and vegetables are extensively cul tivated. Regular stage Hues connect with all outlying districts. The 4th I Circuit Court meets at Ilonokaa anmiallv ises to prevail, that the best thing j business, Mrs, Shoemaker gave a ln July. Regular steamers call to dls" that can be done is to cut down the number of items toward which the $700,000 and odd of the bonds is to be spent, so'that there may be com pleted many of the more important works. This it is thought will be charge and receive freight, A. 11. LINDSAY General Mcrchan dise, Post Office, School Agent. CHAS. WILLIAMS Attorney at Notary Public. aw, tj uuu tjtujjjujiiiy icssun wiin Third Grade pupils, illustrating her method of teaching directions. The children had drawn maps of Hilo on the floor and board, and different pupils were called upon to trace the the best policy, and the result may directions from their homes to thcJDRS. GREENFIELD & R.G.CURTIS, be that there will be only two new I school house and tell the streets and 1 I'hyslcians and Surgeons. 4-1. -. r l Cnmr 1. n T?!ft1 .1.-2' ' side of the city, School Street and Queen, which it is believed will be of more benefit than if tiic same amount of money was spent on a number of small items. There was some talk yesterday, owing to the necessities, that it would be advisable to take from the Territorial items mentioned as ap- directions while others gave streets 'j. m. MOAN.tULI Attorney at Law. and directions from the school house to their homes. The children an swered questions promptly and a.J.WILLIAMSON-CE. and Architect seemed to have a clear understand-! - ' R. II. MAKEKAU Attorney at Law: AH FOO RESTAURANT Meals at hours. Tobacco and Cigars. all ing of the subject. Teachers always look forward to a treat from Miss Ward and, as usual, ' KWONG WAH CHAN Merchant Tal were not disappointed. Her excellent I Coirce Saloon j,rrfJtcrtMn.nt. paper on Nature Study was apprc- proved by the joint committee', that., dated by all. She suggested mak ing lists of questions and encourag ing the pupils to ask questions as means of creating interest in the subject. In her school they studied the cocoanut caterpillar, frog etc., with delight. One pretty sug'ges- of $400,000 for the making of new wharves. This did not receive sericus consideration however, as there is a sentiment not only among the city members but as well in the minds of many of those from the outside, that there must be made i tion given was the use of nature FOR SALE BY 0DHCI5O. II. iOXTIJSS & OO., DLVr. Fresh Films Printing Paper and Photo Supplies Received each month We will develop your Plates or Films and print them for you. we are making a specialty of this work, and endeavor to give you the be.st possible results. Kodaks and Cameras at Eastern prices And anyone purchasing a Camera from us will be instructed how to take and make a picture HILO DRUG CO., Ltd., Hilo ample and complete provision for the new and increasing traffic of the Pacific. Not only is there little chance of this plan going through, but it seems altogether likely that there will be an increase iu the amount which is to be allotted for the dredging of the harbor, from $50, 000 to $100,000. Many of the members of the House believe that it will not do to wait for congres sional action, but that the finishing up of the deepening of the harbor, so that it will accommodate the big songs. Arbor day and Bird day, though unknown to these children, afford interesting material for work. A geography lesson showing the work of the Sixth Grade was given by Miss Coan with her usual grace and strength. The children had .made geography picture books dur ! ing the term und had exchanged letters with children in the United States. Some of these letters and the answers were read. During the lesson several pupils put maps of South America and Europe on the board while others drew pictures and wrote , . , 1 1 .,.. e .1 histories, the remainder of the class ships which are being built for tbS ' .,,, ncl., J,r trans-Pacific trade, should be pushed along, despite the feeling of some that the United States must under take this work. There was a long discussion over the project for a filtration plant iu Nunanti Valley as well as or the new reservoir. It seems likely that these items will be left out of the bill, as the members are not con vinced that by the construction of the new reservoir the working of the pumps will be eliminated. The item of $150,000 for the conduit system for electric wires may be cut out as well, as there seems every reason to believe that the majority will decide that it would be wiser to await further developments be fore committing the city to this ex pense. There will be further meet ings today at which there will be discussion of the items and a con clusion will be reached upon them. Maui has a plan for provision for good and substantial buildings for county homes. The plaj( of the members of the lower house is to provide not less than $35,000 for the construction of brick buildings for the county offices and courts, and as well ask similar housing for the Wailuku schools. To secure this sum of money thjjre are many items already agreed 1 upon which will be shaved and as well it is proposed that there be taken from the county appropria tions the item of $20,000 for the Nahiku road, and that it lc placed iu the list of those which arc classed as Territorial expenses. The members from Hast Hawaii took under consideration the items for that side of the big island, but came to no definite conclusions. There will be resumption of the discussion today and as well the West Hawaii and the Kauai mem bers arc expected to meet and de cide upon their quotas. M. V. HOLMES Dealer in General Merchandise and Plantation Supples. I'rcsh goods direct from San Fran cisco every month. GEO. KAIZER Prop. Ilonokaa Stables Staging and Teaming at reasonable rates in Kohala, Hamakua and Hilo districts; boarding a specialty, in quire for terms, contracts, etc. MRS. E. let. HALL Furnished Rooms to WM. J. RICKARD Notary Public. KAWAIHAE. This place derives its importance from being the chief port of South Kohala through which Waimea and Puako Plan tations receive and ship their Ireight. Here mail is lauded and carried as far as Ilonokaa by Vol. Stables stage line which urns through to Hilo. WAH CHONG STORE Chock Hoo Dry Goods, Groceries, Chinese and Japanese Goods, Patent Medicines, Kawaihac View Hotel and Restau rant. JUDGE WM. HOOKUANUI Notary Public, Postmaster, Agent for Wil der S. S. Co., and Light House KeeperJL W. AKUI Dry Goods, Groceries, lloots and Shoes) Ready Made Clothes and Fancy Goods. S. NAKA Watchmaker. J. C. RURGESS Painting, Graining, Pa per Hanging and decorating. HALAVA Joaquin Zublon Dealer iu Dry Goods, Groceries, lloots and Shoes, Hats and Patent Medicines, NIULIIr-Klmu Pake Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hats, Shoes, Hardware. KOHALA CLUIJ CO. First Class Hotel Accommodations, Livery, Hack ami Freighting. Meets steamers regu larly ul MahukoiiH. KUKUIHAELE. KUKUIHAELE is the most northern of the Hamakua plantations. It is sit uated on the brow of the great Waipio Valley a distance of sixty miles from Hilo. TRY HAMAKUA SODA WORKS for glugeralc. J. G.JONES Dry.Goods, Groceries, To bacco and Cigars, Patent Medicines, Hoots and Shoes, Peed. W. A. McKAY Saloon-lleer. -Handles Prlmo QUCNG CHONG CO. Dealers iu Gen eral Merchandise, Drugs, Fancy Goods, Chinese and Japanese Goods. WAIMEA.-Kamuola P. O. Atau elevation of 2700 feet between Mnuua Kcaaud the Kohala mountains, twelve miles from Kawaihae ami twenty miles Iroiu Honokaa, is the fertile plain of Whimeu, admirably adapted for the cultivctiou ofogricultural and vegetable products, This is the centre of the Parker Rauch.over which roam thousands of animals. The climate is ideal for a vacation outing. AH YAU Merchant Tailor., suits at city prices. first class INOUWE First Class Hair Dresser and llarber. SAMUEL K. PUA Notary Public. Attorncy-at-Law and GENERAL SOUTH KOXA. MRS. C. N. ARNOLD Onouli House Furnishes Good Accommodations for Tourists and Visitors. Kealakekua P. O. R. MAKAHALUPA Attorney-at-law 1'AHALA. T. C. C. AHUNA Groceries. Drv Goods. Tobacco ami Cigars, Fancy Goods, Mer- Merchandise, ennui lauur. jvcaiaKCKiia, iiawau. HENRY WEEKS Kealakekua, Ha wall, takes orders tor lied steads, "Tables and Calabashes and Fancy Articles of all Kinds, made of Native Woods. WILLS Dealer Post Office. iu General OLAA SALOON AND CAFE at Nine Miles Refreshments of all Kinds; Meals at all Hours. Try our Hospitality. PLANTERS, ATTENTION! SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FACT THAT THE ONLY ORIGINAL AND CELEBRATED A FERTILIZER St. Petersburg, May 19. There are serious land disturbances at SaratofT and some incendiarism. New York, May 19. The opera tion for apendicitis upon President Ilnrrimnn of the Southern Pacific will probably occur on Wednesday. teacher. South America was com pared with Europe as to surface, peo pie, etc. The class showed interest in the work and it was evident that they had been well drilled. One of the many good points in the les son was that showing how current events may be brought iu with the daily work. After a short recess, Mrs. Curtis' class entertained us with some pretty Physical Culture exercises. Miss H. Hapai followed with a most interesting Hawaiian Legend, The Legend of the Hills, which was pretty and beautifully read. The next number on the program was a geography class illustrating 1 the work of the Seventh Grade. The class was. conducted by Miss Potter and the lesson was of more I than usual interest. The work be-1 ing on Italy, they took a quick re-1 view of the country and drew out line maps on the board. The class was able to give considerable out- side information showing they have I been taught to look beyond the geographies. The subject of the lesson was Florence, and the pupils , were eager to give the facts they had obtained. Miss Potter told them about the city and showed them pictures. The interest was such that all were sorry when the lesson ended. Next followed a discussion on I T . geography study iu which Mr. Mc- ls that which has been manufactured for the past fifteen Clusky, Miss Deyo, Miss Coan and ' years exclusively by the Mr. Baldwin took part. All spoke of the use of pictures to illustrate ' geography lessons. Mr. Baldwin , explained what the course of study means by geography work. Miss Deyo gave an excellent talk on citizenship, pointing out the fact ' that a child taught to obey iu school I will give little trouble 111 after life. She gave an outline of work iu 1 Civil Government that might be When purchasing be sure that in addition to the brand taken up in the schools. , tie name of the California Fertilizer Works is on every tl .Cl&nK.k. 3 will not be getting the genuine articlcl Bartels. She was accompanied by Mrs. 1 racy and Miss Iluggius. Miss Coan as chairman of the 1 Program Committee thanked the teachers for having classes present, and Miss Iyyman, as chairman of the Teachers' Union, suggested I flint MlM TTntvii'is 1ifrniwl lu nrintnil . in Hawaii's Younc Peonle. Is kePt constantly on hand and for sale at San Francisco I lie next meeting was set for October 2, 1903, with Miss Deyo, Mr. Maltere and Miss West as the committee to prepare the program. There being no further business I the meeting adjourned, all feeling that they had spent a delightful half-day. California Fertilizer Works SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 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