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KSSbH i' . liOOAIi ITEMS. Hear Dam llellfi. It. It. I'nxlou is In the city on husluuis. Sheriff Andrews is in Koua on official limitless. The KnlcrprUe will bring foreign mull tills week. J. Ka llrowit or Honolulu arrived by tile Klnnu. A new floor has been put down nt the Klnnu wharf. J. O'Kourkc returned by the ICiimu from Honolulu. The Roderick Dhu will s.iil today for San l'rauclsco. The Allied Trades membership is Mill oil the increase. Kolmln bus a progressive mid up to date social club. I'red Wept will be n Co.ist pissengcr by the Manila Davis. 15. 1. Mellor cntne home Irom Hon olulu Wednesday. L. A. Thurston was mi nrrival by the Klnnu Wednesday. Whitman's Candid, fresh stock just received by h. Turner Co. A. 1. Kulberu returned from Honolulu by the Klnnu Wednesday. , H. II. Austin returned Wednesday from . a business tritt to Honolulu. I 1'or Sai.K Horse, saddle and bridle. Inquire nt TRMUKK Office. J. W. Kelkcr returned Tuesday from a business trip through Kohula. Prince Cupid will stop at the home of John linker while in the city. R. IlalU-ntyuc nrmed by the Kiunu Wednesday to attend the races. SheriiT Andrews went toKauaud Kpna Monday afternoon on business. Alexander Young and (laughter return to Honolulu today by the Kiunu. Pahala plautntiou is grinding nt the rate of 2000 tons of sugar n mouth. Mrs. J. U. Smith and two daughters go to the Coast by the Rodei ick Dhu. Turkeys nml other cold storage goods newly arrived nt I,. Turner Co. Ltd. Chas. McCarthy of Honolulu was among the Kiunu passengers Wednesday. J. R. .Ilergstroni, piano and organ tuner, leave orders nt the Owl Drugstore. A. H.Jackson came home Wednesday from n business trip to outside districts. Rooms and board for two couples at A. Richlcy's, All modern conveniences. Francis H. Warlaud, sou of Captain Wnrlnud, is visiting his sister Mrs. I. IJ. Kay. W. S. McLean returned Wednesday from n successful business trip through Kan. Queen I.iluoknlnui while in Hilo will be n guest r.t the home of Rev, S. I,. Desha. Kenneth Winter came over from Hon olulu by the Kiuau this week to visit friends. Dixie Land won the one ntul n half mile dash at the Knniehamchn Day races at Honolulu. Mrs. U.K. Kelsey is.icting as Librarian nt the City Library" during the illness of Mrs. Myers. New shipment of handsomely finished Singer Sewing Machines received by Moses & Raymond. The first rain for n month fell nt Pa hala Sunday a ml Monday. The down pour was welcomed. ' Hear Dem Hells. - - - - The local and visiting members of the Salvation Army are enjoying a visit at the Volcano this week. A concert will be held nt Pnpnikou schoolhouse, Saturday evening, June 20, tor the heuclit ot the Church. The preparations for the Fourth of July ill Hilo go forward apace and all will be in readiness for the people. The Hawaiian Agricultural ConiMiiy's railroad from the beach to the mill has been in successful operation for several days. J. Andrews, Mcllride, Ragsdale and Weight, members of Company D, did not come home this week, but remained in Honolulu 011 business. Mrs. C. H..W. Hitchcock is visiting in Honolulu with the family of Howard 'Hitelicrck who leave shortly to reside permanently in New York. Ily this Enterprise The California Fnitt Market will receive a lnrgc invoice of Cherries, Apricots and other fruits, nlso Oysters, Celery Cauliflower etc. HAVE YOU... EVER TRIED OUR OLD... TOKAY? WE SELL IT... AT 75c PER GALLON WHILE IT LASTS IT CANNOT BE... duplicated for twico tho monoy wo ask now Hoff schlaeger Co., Ltd. PIONEER WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE TEL. 23 CHURCH STREET ' DYNAMITi: KXPLOIILS. Kills Pilot. .KngllKU -ut Knlitilttl mid ' .Mangles Another, Vimvq tvn lirnlltfllt liv tlln Kllinll nf fine I of the worst dynamite tragedies nt Kn hiilui, that has yet overtaken fishermen in these Islands. Pilot, Robert Knglish was killed and a man nnmed Crews was llftrrlblv mutilated. Dctnlls of the nc cident were not given, further than to say that a dynamite stick prematurely cxtilodid Knglish died soon after, while being taken to Wailuku for treatment. The other matt lost one arm nml had one leg shattered nt the thigh. - Tin: Klks Minstrels. The rehearsals for the Klks minstrel show have prayed that Hilo talent is able to produce a first class show. The min strels will be n pronounced success be cause of two things good talent nnd In defntignblc work. Those who will ap pear on the stage nt Sprcckels' hnll have been rehearsing incessantly since the project wns first stnrled nnd the people will be surprised when the curtain goes up. It will be the best tbnt wns overpro duced in Hilo. Mr. Johnson, who is stage manager for the show lias kept his people thoroughly in hand despite of dengue nnd says that everyone taking part w ill come out with distinct credit. Tlie tickets will be on sale nt the Owl Drug store Monday June 22. Outgoing Kiunu List. Rev E G He Silva and wife, Miss Mas sey, Prol. Kaerger, J MCoulson, J Taylor, Mrs Jno Utterstrom, Mrs M D Cook, J T Stayton, llro Mathias, S. Toplltz, V Davey, Alexander Young, W S Wood, J C Cohen, Mrs Geo RuIIiuiauii, Mrs Irish, Mrs E C Ilond. Mrs W S Rose. Emma Rose, Henry Rose, Mrs Aligns, Mrs G M Dolnn, Miss'M Havens, Miss Young. Hist Foreign Church Usual services next Sabbath. Morn-Every- iug subject "The Eagle's Nest body welcome. L. NASH. Hear Dem Hells. The race committee held n meeting yesterday afternoon and arranged n few dclnils which will result in bringing some good harness horses from Honolulu. The management and employees of the Hutchinson plantation will celebrate the t.....t. r t..i.. ... i...i A .... Fourth of July 111 their own way on grounds between Nitalchu and Houoapu. Mrs. W. L. Rose, Henry Rose, Emma linsc. Mrs. fl. TI. Uiiltninntintwl rtiildriMi leave by the Kiunu this week for n three months visit nt wniiuea, with Airs. Lind say. J. K. Brown, United States Commis sioner of Immigration at Honolulu is iu the city. He will be here n week or ten days and will look into the Porto Ricau question. Owing to the prevalence of the dengue 1 fever the Cinch Club will not hold any I meetings until July 10, when the mem bers will be entertained at the home of Mrs. II. L. Ross. Hear Dem Bells. Real Estate values arc at a level now in Hilo that makes it one of the safest kinds of investment. I. E. Ray offers some bargains in nn advertisement published this week. .,.Th? Ola baUur9 went down before the i Wninkea's last oundny with a score ot 14 to 2 nuninst them. The Olnns promise to makcii better showing with more practice, and after dengue goes out of fashion. Notick Neither the Masters nor at drill and the company went through Agent of vessels of the "Mntson Line" evolutions side by side with the seasoned will be responsible for anv debts con-' soldiers. Officers of the regiment coin traded by the crew. R. V. GUARD, plimented the Hilo militia nnd com gent. mended the work of Company D's offi- Hilo, April 16, 1901. 24- I ccrs- The boys passed in review before ' the Governor last Saturday. Tuesday. The Amy Turner, Captain Warland, arrived Tuesday, 12 days from San Fran-1 cisco with n cargo of general merchandise consigned to H Hackfeld & Co. She brought ns passengers, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Iliser, E. E. Wilcox and F. II. War land: Strains arc often more serious than broken bones on account of not being properly treated. Apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely ns sooji ns the injury is received nnd it will ouicklv restore the parts to n healthy condition. The Hilo Drug Lo. sells it. " This morning nt 10:15, Waiakea-Kai ....11,1 :.i t,.! ei' i ...iii i.i.i mill iiiYi'iamc 1 iitiuiiy v3i:nuui3 win uum their closing exerciW- There will be rcuukir classroom work from q to 10. At the Union School building, classroom work from 9 to 12 will be followed by closing exercises, beginning promptly at mw. Friends and patrons of the school are invited to attend. ' l "c "verage nuemiancc nt tlie various meetings aud classes nt the chapel is The music nt tlie First Foreign Church ' Kd' A new feature of work is the Sunday morning, was contributed by n , newly organized weaving class at which qmirtett instead of tlie regulnr Choir, the Hawaiian art will be preserved and Mrs. Lewis being kept at her home by , we trust advanced nt Waiakea. Already sickness. The qunrtctt was composed of, quite a number of articles such as fans, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. C. E. Ilupai ami Messrs I mats, etc., are placed in the case, pur Cook and Howland. Their rendition of ( chased expressly for the display of the "Come Holy Spirit" was especially goods. They will be on special exhibi pleasing. tiou Friday afternoons. llutlurick I'atleins. By every bo.it we receive new patterns, prettier than ever this year. Delineator fl.oo pur year; subscriptions received. MOSES & RAYMOND, Tel. 178. THE OLD RELIABLE AKlNti POWDER Absolutely Pure 7HERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE wwjm FOURTH OF JULY PIMHlltAM. Order of Patriotic Exorcise to Take Place In Forenoon. The committee In charge of the rail road ground breaking ceremony on July the Fourth have made up a general pro gram for that hour. The committee held a meeting last Saturday at which E.N. Holmes was elected chairman and W. H. Lambert secretary. After due delibera tion the following was decided upon as the order of events Saturday forenoon, July 4: Salute of 44 guns at sunrise. 9 a. 111., Parade of Hand and Company I) 9:30 a. tn., Literary Exercises National Airs by Hand, 5 minutes Prayer, 5 minutes Patriotic Songs by Quartet, 10 minutes Rending Dec. of Independence, 10 min. Oration, 20 minutes Selections by Band, to minutes 10:30, Speech before brcakiiig ground of the II. nnd K.R. K. Drcakitig ground with remarks 11 n. 111., Barbecue. Jurors Summoned. The following Is list of Grand nnd trial jurors summoned for the July term of Court at Houokan: Graudjury: E. II. Austin, A. C. Palfrey, Albert Homer, K. A. Lucas, A. Chalmers, William Iliggius, I. G'. Jones, C. 11. Fisher, Geo. F. Hall, James Glbb. Thds. Richard, W. G. Walker, A. L. Louisson, E, Homer, W. J. Rickard, E. N. Deyo, C. R. lllacow, R. D. Junkins, D. McKenzic, Jos. Prit chard, L. A. Swayuc, J. M. de Gouvca, George Knilienui. Trinl jurors: E. E. Richards, E. D. Baldwin, A. U. Lindsay, John Payne, A. P. Hrickwood. M. V. Holmes, O. W. Rose, A. S.LcB. Gurncy, W. Russell, II. F, Maqy, li. F. Howland, W. Nailima Jr., Henry West, Arthur Homer, M. de F. Spinola, Edw. Thomas, Geo. Kniscr, J. T. Stacker, M. G. de Gouvia, F. de Rosa, C. F. llrawshnw, Jno. Tavnsh, W, D. Schmidt, nnd J. T. Lewis. Under the statute the court convenes the first Wednesday in July, which this year falls on the first day of the month. The Calendar for the term now in press at the Triiiunic office shows in the neigh borhood of seventy-five cases some of which arc important. It lies wltuiu the discretion ot the iiuiui iu mijuuiu iiuui uuv iu nay mm ., tjmc to time, so long as it docs not interfere with public business, within the 1 . .. . .... . . twenty-lour days, when asked oy a represent itivc of the TjtinUNK as to his intentions o! Holding court before July 4, Judge Little said "The public should PaJ' attention whatever, to the ir responsible uiouthiugs of three or four busy bodies who seek to discredit this court, jn the plaiu dischnrge of statutory duty. I do not feel inclined to be governed in the discharge of my Official duty by the likes or dislikes of fugitives from justice, and rattle headed gossips. When the time comes to take action in the matter, I shall do what is proper In the premises." Hear Dem Bells, Soldiers Return. Captain Fctterand his soldiers returned from encampment at Honolulu by the Kiuau Wednesday. The boys were gone a week and had a hard but glorious time. They went down iu n special boat last week, making the trip iu twenty hours nml twpnlu tii1mitfe TMiv uprn nr-trewl with ncciaim nmi take pride iu telling of thc hospitality aud thouehtlul attention thc hospitality and thouehtlul attention accorded them during their brief stay at thc Cnpitnl. The officers of Company D were ulveu a taste of handling retrulars I the Hilo company was escorted to the landing by Company F and Bcrger's band, and ns they went aboard each sol dier was garlanded with lets. Three of the boys were left-iu the hos pital at Camp McKinley with dengue. I liey are, A. ewctt, Geo. Aknu and Win, Harbottlc. Wnluken Settlement Items. "Katuehauieha Day" was pleasantly observed at the Woiakea Mission Chaoel j The Sunday School couvened to rehearse a "Children's Day" program to be given , J"e. At noon a bountiful treat, consisting of sandwiches, sweets, fruits i . . . ,..,,... "ml lwncr was served to the delight ! "' "" "L? "" . . request was made that hearty thanks be extended to the thoughtful, generous friends who niwni ue reiresnmcuis ami so Kin. remembered the Sunday School. furnished the refreshments aud so kindly Hear Dem Bells. Kiunu PiiNHcnger List. Mrs Billlni's, Alex Nnwahi, W J Gottsche, I C Rons and wife, J O Rouke, F Brughelli, E P Mellor, Master K , Winter, II Biuklnge, J "K Brown, A Bolga, . W S Wood, J A McAullffe and wife, R Ballentyne, E P Mabie, W Thompson, 1 A Gnrvie, wife child nnd mnid, Dr. Kaergor, F Schwerlegcr, E Youkurn, F CoHitz, J C Cohen, L A Thurston, E E Paxton, T Forbes, Miss Forbes, Y Mnt nnnge, K Kugimura, W Wutnunbc, F Dovcy' C McCarthy, E II Austin, C Sewnll, Mnry Allan, A J Kulberg, Mrs Rossemvnser, child nnd maid, Cnpt. I Fetter nnd Company I). Miss Greiinnger, 1 Miss Filler, Mrs G M Dolau. St. James' Mission. Second Sunday after Trinity, 7:30 a. 111., Holy Eucharist; u it. in,, Matins and Sermon; 7:30 p. iu,, Evensong and Ser mon. Slugur Machines. Did you know you can exchange your I old machine for a new Singer. Easy payments. Telephone 178. MOSES & RAYMOND, Hilo. I10UN Rasmusshn On board the schooner Golden Shore, iu Hilo harbor, June 17, 1903, to the wife of Captain Rasmusseu, I u duughler. IIKXKF1T I.1JAU. Now Pnrsoiinge ut Until Oliureli Dedication July 'J. .The wide lawn nnd the new mrsonnge at the Haiti Church will be the scene of Hllo's first Fourth of July festivity. From noon until night Thursdny,July a, there will here be feasting nnd song. The occasion will be n grand luaii, dedi cating the new parsonage, and out of the proceeds the Hnlli Church will receive n grand benefit. The feast will be honored by the pres ence of Queen Llliuokalani and Delegate-1 elect Prince Kuhio Kalaninniole. Sam Parker will arrive that afternoon with n regiment of cowboys, who will be intro duced to the metropolitan features of Hilo nt the groaning lunu tables by the 1 new parsonage. There will be seven tables, capable of seating aoo persons nt I once. The feast will be under the diiec tiou of prominent Hawaiian ladies of Hilo. The things to cat will be innumerable. A dozen riigs have been picked out for the roast nnd between thirty nnd forty j chickens nwait the headsman's axe. ' Judge Kahaulio of Lahaina has sent bags , ot kukui nuts; otnlil will be gathered from every part of this Island; limit will be brought from Lnupahoehoe; opae from HiloPaliku; kulolos from Puna and royal pol has been donated by E. Kacha. The Hilo Boarding School has given the luau managers the freedom of their taro patch should the supply not equal the demand. In the evening the luau will be fol lowed by n grand concert in the Church New talent will nppenr. Frank Vierra, who arrives this week from the Const, the Kamehnmcha Glee Club, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iaukca mid others new to Hilo will be on the program. Tickets good for the lunu and n reserved sent at the con cert will sell for fl.50; luau and conceit without reserved seat, f t. II. It. S. COMME.VCKMEXT. Clnss of Six Hoys L'omplute Their ' School Work Iu Hilo. j A large company of people were at the j Hail! church last Tuesday night to wit ness the Hilo Boarding School com-! mcucemetit cxcicises. The graduating ' class included six young men who leave 1 the institution in which they have faith- fully worked, well equipped for theduties I of life. The graduates w-erc: Eln Kn hakulani Akaua, Willinm Knwnimnknotc Kclii, Pita Kaanannn, Thomas K. Ka anaaua, George Kawckiu Maim, Robert Pauolc. I Thc prograui was an .excellent one nml I was as follows: ' Organ Voluntary Miss Sarah Lyman Invocation Rev. F. L.Nnsh Music "The Mariners" Randeggnr Essay "A Pica for the Preservation of Hawaiian Trees"..Thos. K. Kaauaana Essay William K. Kelii ESsay "A Few Interesting Facts of An cient Hawaii" Pun Kaauaana Music "Kuu Ipo Kuu Lei" Essay "Historic Sketch of H. B. S. Main Buildiug"..Geo. Kawekiu Munu Essay "Story of Sir Uunfal"..R. Pauolc Essay "The Cable" and Valedictory ., Ela K. Akana Class Song "Farewell" McGranahan Address "The Four Mottoes ol Kauieha- inehas" Music "Spring Song" Pensuti Presentation of Certificates Benediction. Catholic Services. CATHOLIC CHUKCII, URIOC.lt STRHKT. Sundays Holy Mass at 7, 9 and 10:30 a.m. At 7 nnd 10:30, Hawaiian and Portu guese sermons. At 9 a. m. English sermon. At 7 p. m,, Rosary, sermon 111 Portu guese and Benediction. Week Days Holy Mass every day at o a. m. Every Sunday afternoon English in struction, for boys and girls nt Brother's nnd Sister's school from 2 to .1 p. m. Day or night the Catholic clergy will attend to the wants of the faithful. Mem-1 bers nre requested to notify the parish I priest iu due time of bnptisms, marriages and funerals. FATHER OLIVER, Parish Rector. Special Meeting. A KILAUEA LODGE NO. 330, Af F. aud A. M. There will be 11 special meeting of the nboe lo-lge Saturday evening, June JO, 1903, at 7:30 p. m. Work in first degree. Sojouruiugatid visiting brethren arc cordially invited. By order of the W. M. W. T. BALDING, Acting Secretary. Notice. The public is notified that about 8 months nyo a strange cow made its ap pearance at my Kallmann dairy anil no one has to date identified or clnimed the same. Owner may have the animal upon its identification, payment of pasturage and advertising notices. JOAO VIEIRA, "Thc Milkman." Hilo, June 10, 1903. 32-3 Notice. Mr. Mnueol Franco c Vascousellos of Knlop.1, Hauuikiia, is our agent. All or ders sent through him for wines, liquors, beers, etc., etc., will have our prompt at tention. Bear iu mind that we keep a great variety of the very best iu our line at moderate prices. HILO WINE & LIQUOR CO. Hilo, Hawaii, May 6, 1903. MEJS, If you want to Advertise in newspapers anywhere at anytime call on or write E. C. Dake's Advertising Agency 04 1-6 Murchanti KxcIiuuku SAN FRANCIBOO CAL. WARM WEATHER Don't suffer with the heat nil summer; get your warm weather clothing right nway and save your nerve force. Crash and Duck Trousers, $1.50 per pair. Linen Coats, $2,25; Duck Coats, $2.50 each. Alpaca and Serge Coats, all sizes at present. ih PREMIER HABERDASHERY m. f. Mcdonald hilo and they are stamped with the Union stamp, too. Come and get a pair - -jri. Economic Shoe Company Limited PRINTING umifWfMfft. plied with the best printing facilities ... A greater variety of modern type faces cannot be found in auy other print shop in the Hawaiian Islands" than is carried by the Hilo Tri bune . . . 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