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When vour vitality Is low, sou are miserable nil tlio tlmo. Your nerves aro wenk ami your lIotlt ! lor You liavo no ambition, utui S"" rt' languid and dopresscd all tho time. snHmniHW!Himwin?g All Run Down I J. D. KENNEDY ; I WATCHES I CLOCKS ! JEWELRY j Klegnut Line of X3 1 Hew Cut Glass 1 .south I'ou: iiv s nut. : Pine Wntch and Clock Hcj).iir- --. ST illg Solicited. ;;- S Sntisfactiou Ouarantccd - , SPRECKELS' BLOCK S: Front Street, Hilo. ; imiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hilo Saloon KINO STRKKT. Enterprise Lager Beer I On Draught, Ice Cold, io Cents a Glass : : : The Finest of . l:BteSTHl lift 11 8afii Wf ' f tiP3 What you nccil In a rikhI strum tonu ilccrilioU liy Mm. It. Austin, of Wclliiigio , Now Zealand. She sends tier jiliotugraiili and .i) s : " I win K weak nnd tired nil tlio time tliat 1 could not sleep nt nlfi'i.t. Or, If 1 did sleep, 1 was as tired in tlio inumlng as wlx-n I went to lied. I as nil run down. It' n tried Ajer's Harsaparllla. After taking two Utttlr I found myself greatly hnprmed.nnd soon Iw-imiiiii-lilctoly restored to heilth. I think It Is a great family iiicdltlnc." Tnlfcs of Itlt Sledge Trip (her Floes in South Sons. "When we were within two I hundred miles of the South Pole i we were compelled to turn back and return to our ship, the Discovery," I said Lieutenant Shacklctou, It. N., yesterday as he stood on the hurri cane deck of the Ventura, talking i to an Advertiser reporter. The officer, n splendid, ruddy faced Britisher, made his statement mildlv, without emphasis, and much as if he had said he had mere ly taken a trip to Diamond Head. ' The officer was one of three who volunteered to take a sledge journey from the Discovery, four hundred and fifty miles from the South Pole, and endeavor to get as close to the mysterious center of the Antarctic region as possible. The hardships of that journey of ninety-four days last to a stop and there decided to return to the ship. l, ! The scurvy attacked them fiercely i and the disease Had made sucli in roads that it seemed at times as if it would win the victory, but all three were men of great endurance, j and ninety-four days from the time they set out on the perilous journey, they were back on the ship. Lieu tenant Shacklctou was in a bad condition, and when the relief ship came he was placed on board at once. Liquors, Boors, Wines, mid Cordials At Moderate Prices. J. S. Canario, Manager. HOP WARN CO. Cor. King and I'ront Streets. Dealers la Dry Goods, Japanese and Chinese Goods. RATTAN FURNIT.URE. UNION SALOON AYE Sarsapariila There are, many imitation ' SarsaparHlas." Ho suro jou get Ajer's. You will Improve faster hy using Ajer's l'llls with tho Harsaparlll.1. Take Just enough each night to have ono good, frcs movement of tlio bowels tho day following. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ajtti. Co., Lowell, Mils., U.S.A. For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY KEYSTONE iSALOON . Draught Boor IO Conts When you need a drink call at the KEYSTONE, corner Front and Ponohawai streets. A first class line of WINES LIQUORS BEERS always on hand. Tolophono IO v AX OFFICIAL'S ADVKXTCHK. Or How nit Old Custom Is Unforced nt L'uunmuTiiii Hill. Guy Gere is a man of nerve. He has learned tile limit of his nerve, however, and has displayed that rare quality of knowing how to surrender gracefully when con fronted by u superior force. Volcano Stables & Trans. Co. TIME TABLE OF STAGE ROUTES. This is the only line of stages making regularjtrlps between Kan nnd Hilo and taking in the Volcano of Kllanea. On Thursday and every alternate Tuesday passengers or express leaving Hilo at 7:00 a. in. are landed In cither I'ahala or Honuapo the same evening. Through connectioni with the steamers Kimui and Mauna l.oa are made both 011 arrival ami departure. STACES FOR VOLCANO OF KILAUEA AND KAU Via Hilo Railroad and Volcano Stages : &S2 a a .0 5 .b. 3-t ago HSIil none wo1;; -3 .3 a H ggfr htti a ( y 2 5r3 3 8 8. U . TT 3" H fr flnro nrrnmnnninrl It 1? were of a nature which the lieuten-, R:char(1S( made a tour of thc Isl'atld ant, who is only twenty-eight years of age, desires to forget.. It was because of these hardships that he was brought to Australia on the relief ship Morning to undergo medical treatment. As he stood on the deck of the Ventura yesterday he seemed not to bear a tract of the terrible journey. He said he was in splendid health, and that he was on his way to London to report officially on the voyage to the Ad miralty. Lieutenant Shacklctou gave the story of the voyage only after per sistent questioning. The Discovery, which was V built at Dundee, is probably the finest ship ever con- J guIsllcd visitors. last week, and in the course of their travels called at Eben Low's ranch, as all wise travelers do. From time immemorial, custom has enforced one hard and fast rule upon all who put their feet under the mahogany at Pttuwaawaa. Starched collars are tabu. Laundered neck gear must be left at the outer gate, or be hidden in boot tops with the cleverness of a customs evading globe trotter. Otherwise the para phernalia will be claimed as a trophy to be nailed on the wall and labelled, alongside numerous other linen and paper collars that have been torn from necks of distill- A.M. 7:00 7:30 8.30 11:30 I. M. 12:15 5:00 6:00 7:00 SS' a a a " u 3 a a a o .3 8.1 a a a rs 3 c j. co o 255M (8 P.M. 3:00 3:30 4:3 7:30 Wed. A.M. 5:00 10:30 P. M. 12:30 3:00 A.M. 7:00 7:30 8:30 11:30 I'rl. A.M. 6:00 11:00 c s f o aa.- v .5 "O a fe rt a fr" S j" m m : 5 5 x sM w P.M. 3:00 3:30 4:30 7:3" Sun. A. M. 5:00 10:30 P. M. 12:30 2:00 g'S- a in S?S8 a re o n sx O t-i IK, r ar., nr. STATIONS Volcano Stables..ar Hilo. Wa!akca.......ar I Hilo K. R. Depot, f Mountain View lv Volcano House lv Connecting with Mauna Ion. TIME TABLE OF lv Volcano House ar' ar Pahala lv ar miea ar ar Honuapo lv A.M. 945 9:30 8:30 5:3' Sun. P.M. 4:30 A.M. 10:30 9-30 o r-. P. M. 5:45 53" 4:30 1:30 A.M. I1M5 6:00 Sun. P.M. 2:30 3, P.M. 5M5 Syo 4:30 1:30 P.M. 4:30 A.M. 10:30 a "3 A.M. 9:45 9-3 8:30 5-3 Thu. P.M. 4:30 A.M. 10:30 9:30 u On arrival of Mauna I.o.i. STEAMER MAUNA LOA: Arrives Honuapo Shipman Strwkt First Class LIQUORS WINES AMO CORDIALS At Moderate Prices. Mixkd and Fancy Drin'ks Concocted by lJxPKRiRNCKi) Mixologists Vne Celebrated Enterprise On Two Glasses for 25 cts. Beer Draught. W. DOWNER Proprietor. structed for arctic exploration. On the southern voyage she carried three year's supply of food. She is a bark-rigged vessel, and measures 172 feet in length. Her walls, of solid oak, are between eight and nine inches thick forward. The bow is covered with steel plate while the sheer of the bow is de signed with special reference lo an encounter with the pack. The ves sel' has auxiliary engines, and is good for eight knots under steam alone. She is provided with an asbestos lining an inch and a half thick, and she carries an awning of heavy felt to be stretched over her entire deck when in winter quarters. There is a room on her deck which was used in the far south for mag netic observations, and this was shielded from the influence of steel and iron for a distance of thirty feet by the use of brass. Twenty dogs, carefully selected in Russia, were taken along, but none of them survived the hardships of the sledge journey in which Lieutenant Shackelton participated. The Discovery was commanded by Captain R. F. Scott, a torpedo lieutenant in the Naval Service. Leaves Honuapo Thursday April 9 I Sunday April 12 Sunday April 19 Wednesday April 22 Thursday April 30 Sunday May 3 bundayr. May 10 Wednesday Mny 13 Thursday , May 21 Sunday May 24 Sunday..... May 31 Wednesday June 3 Time Table of Volcano Stables Stage for LAUPAHOEHOE, HONOKAA AND KAWAIHAE livery Day Except I'riday. Hilo Electric Lisrfit Co., Ltd.ireluc,m,uShack,etonwasassiBed 0 I to the vessel as physicist and astro- The instructions J. C. SERRAO, Proprietor. &m& VIV-.4IW' TltMU'HOK BAY CITY ii 117 B I 1 Mouses Wired and Lights Installed In accordance with thc rules of the Na tioual Hoard of Pire Underwriters. A complete stock of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Pan Motors nt reduced price. Fixtures Shades, Table, Jled and Desk Lamps 1 etc., always on hand. 1 Fan Motors . . . $15 Sowing Machine Motor 20 Power for operating them $i n mouth Just received, new stock of Shades ol various patterns. Also Sewing Machine and Pan Motorx. Estimates furnished on all classes oi Electrical Work and Contracts taken to install apparatus complete. SODA WORKS ,wry will deliver to you AERATED WATERS of all flavors Lemon, Cream, Ginger Ale, Sarsapariila, Pineapple, Or ange, Strawbeiry, etc., etc. Ni'.uoii I). Cam Kit a. Men. Hilo, Hawaii Wn In line 11 ue St., near Pitman Stone Mason nnd Ilrick Layer is ready to take contracts for work in any part of the Island Boiler Setting a Specialty. . . nomer. rue instructions to cap tain Scott were to explore the ice barrier of Ross, and to look for the J land which he believed 'existed east of it. This barrier lies east of the immense recess in the coast of the Antarctic continent, south of New Zealand. The recess itself was in vaded by Ross, who found at its southern extremity two volcanoes, which he named Erebus and Terror. On January 30 of this year the Discovery was within 450 miles of the South Pole, and it was then de; cided that n sledge expedition should be sent forward. Captain Scot, Lieutenant Shackelton and another officer formed the party for this purpose, and the Russian dogs I were used. They traveled over the I ice and eventually came to a chain J of mountains, a ridge running in the direction of the pole, which they followed. These mountains were in the neighborhood of 15,000 feet in height. For about twenty five days- the party traveled, when the dogs began to give out. The extreme cold froze some of them, J and by the time the party was with in 240 miles of the pole thc last dog had sickened and died. The three men then took the ropes and hauled their sledge. They met with hardships continually, and then began to show signs of sick ness themselves. They dragged themselves on until the Captain be The walls of the lavatory at Puuwaawaa are decorated with these linen collars. The collection is a 1 motley one. One or two have done time, encircling the graceful neck and clasping the adams apple of Gov. S. B. Dole. Others have ab sorbed the perspiration of foolhardy Honolulu lawyers. A few immacu late pieces of linen came from the necks of foolish tourists. Now, there is one more. It came originally from sonic fashionable haberdashy. It is impaled by n rusty nail and has a greasy dusty streak down the center. It is a memento of the visit of Engineer Guy Gere. It is also a tribute to his nerve. Mr. Gere had heard of the cus tom before he reached the ranch. He doubted the veracity of his in formant and rode boldly to the house, accompanied by Richards, who always wears a collarless neg ligee. Gere was permitted to per form his ablutions. These over he was asked to appear on the front lanai, where a council was sitting in state. Puuwaawaa Bill was the first to speak. He referred to the well known custom and expressed regret that one so young and fair had been so foolish as to forget it, or worse, ignore it. "You are wel come here, Mr. Gere; we are glad to see you. But that collar of yours is doomed. I have ten strong men who await my bidding to rend it from your graceful neck. Think it over," said Puuwaawaa, "and use your best discretion." Geie was rattled, but he regained his equanimity and sent a search ing glance around the company. He saw "no quarter" in every eye. He remembered the cane rush at college and the hazing scrape, then with masterful dignity and good nature took off his collar and handed it to the boss of "Puuwaa waa Hill." When it was nailed in its place, Gere dryly remarked that the dirty side should have been turned to the wall Paris, May 19. Religious dis turbances occur daily and monks arc being fined in the courts. Hilo, E. WERY - Hawaii Cosumption which is the most dangerous and fatal disease, has as its first indication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this cough appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy has proven wonderfully suc cessful, and gained its wide reputa tion and extensive sale by its suc cess in curing the diseases which came exhausted. All three were j cause coughing. It always cures attacked by scurvy. When within 200 miles of thc goal they came at and cures quickly. Store sells it. The Hilo Drug A. M. 8:00 9:00 10:15 11:50 12:00 1:00 1:30 2:15 3:00 Mou. nnd Wed. P. M. 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 Tucs. and Pri. A. M. 7:00 8:45 2;oo 4:00 Friday A.M. 4:30 5:30 6:45 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:45 11:30 12:30 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 lv Volcano Stables ar ar Papaikou ar ar Pcpcekco ar ar 110:1011111 ar ar Hakalau lv ar Honohiua.. Wcdn'sd'y ar.... ar.... ar.... .. Waikamalo... .... Papaaloa . Laupahoelioe., ...ar ...ar ...ar ...lv lv Laupahoelioe ar ar Ookala , ar ar ,v... Kukaiatt nr ar Paauilo ar ar Honokaa ar iv llouokaa ar ar Kitkuihacle ar ar....Waiutea(KauiucIa) nr ar Kawaihac lv o a o 1! sjs ". " S u is -- 5) w rt o a -z. s Sc O oW o P. M. Othcrdays P. M. 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:15 A.M. 11:30 10:30 10:00 9U5 8:00 P. M. 4:30 3:30 2:30 i:45 1:00 M. 12:00 A. M. 11:30 10:30 10:00 Mou. and Priday A. M. 10:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 5:30 Wed. and Sat. P. M. 3:iS i:35 9:45 7:00 When the weather is too rough for the Kiuau to land at Laupahoelioe Wednesday the leaving time of stage from Hilo ischangedto4:ooa.m. on Thursday morniug.nnd the Wednesday stage from Laupahoelioe to Honokaa will be held tocounect with it: Oil Mondays followilll! the arrival of the Muuim Lo.i in Ilnminno mi Kiiiulma. tin. leaving time of the stage for Laupahoelioe from Hilo is changed to 10:00 a. in., and the Honokna stage is held at Laupahoelioe to connect with it. Aside from carrying of express matter and passengers these stages carry .U. S. Mail, so patrons may rest assured of prompt connections. C. E. WRICHT, Manager. f".'-.-.' O. IvE HVdCAJVIS: 1 THE ARTISTIC TAILOR Will produce a garment upon order that will satisfy the most fastidious wearer of clothes. The Latest in Spring Suitings and Trouserings Are now nrrivinc. Nearly nil the Spring Patterns will be found exclusively at Lehmana's. Call and Look at tho Coods C LEHMANN, WAIANUENUE ST. 4'-.-v-v-.'Vvv.-v-W'W-.'. -.-. -vv-vvvvv-i HILO WINE AND LIQUOR .COMPANY J. S. CANARIO, Manager. ; European Wines Europoan Brandios Europoan Champagnos Scotch Whiskey American Whiskey in cases and bulk California Winos in casus and bulk Holland Gins, Assorted BEERS Schlitz Lemps Enterprise ENGLISH ALES AND PORTER LIQUERS Tklkviionk 90. Fkont Stkkkt, Nkak Chukcii , 1 J . ', -k &&