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ZB2 ' 'wvnvnwf, ppflPMWT" TPp gnwtmtmmmwmwnwg Thin B I o o Sill lrillimU 2 Thin blood always makci trot S.l II KrNNMIl Your circulation is very poor, 1 J. D. KENNEDY 1 I WATCHES 1 CLOCKS 1! JEWELRY 5j Kleganl Line of 5 I New Cut Glass !' Fine Wntch and Clock Repair- Ing Solicited. Sntlsfaction Guaranteed. trouble you lmvn cnld lmiuls and foot, lour nerves aro weak, you aro despondent 3 and discouraged. Your stomach Is 3 bad, you have Indigestion and sick --3 headache. our inuscloi aro rtsak I and you can hardly drag about the f house. Hut thcro Is n prompt euro. One K. or r. MKsr.oni.Uir or llllo's Heat Order 'l'rlliuto to IIk Until. 1'nyn SPRECKELS' BLOCK Front Street, Hilo. f(iinMwmmmh III Kh m ntmUttWJHkT S WX III I . i 1 KiM sffluiuiuuuMuiuuuiuuuiR Hilo Saloon KING STREET. Enterprise Lager Beer On Draught, Ice Cold, io Cents a Glass : : : The Finest of Liquors, Boors, . Wines, and Cordials At Moderate Prices. S. Canario, Manager. Cft &V4 Mik.M. ArHicr.of HolKirt,Tasmnla, sends her iiliitivrniili ami rain " .My IiIikiiI . tliln anil my circulation wns m iioor tli.it my lingers jero cold and liliioall.llio time. I Ion all encrcy and wai almot llfelPM. lint Aycr' S.iraarlllft soon restored xltallty to my nholo nyMfra. It imrltlrd inv IiIchmI nml made It rich and licaltliv. IliolloM-lt l tlif greatest medicine In tlio world for tlio liloml," AYER'S Sarsaparilla There aro many Imitation " 8arsaparllla." Do auro you get Ayera. To get the best results from Ayer's Sam tarllla your liowels must be In good condi tion. Ayer's fills cur constipation. rrtpsrtd by Dr. J. C. Aycr ft Co., Lowell, Mm.. U.S.A. For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY; The memorial exercises by the Hilo Lodge of the Knights of Pythias last Sunday was an event of interest to all who attended. The exorcises took place in the K. of P, Hall and were carried out in excel lent form. Grand Chancellor A. M. Wilson presided and conducted the ritualistic work. The memorial ! address was made by Judge Little i and was in the happiest vein. The ! address follows: Ladies and gentlemen: We arc here to pay ceremonial honor to the memory of three members of Hilo Lodge No. 7, K. of P., from whom the breath of life which was given them at birth has been taken back again, and their spirits have been called away from this beautiful world so full of color and life and hope, and these ceremonies arc publicly held that their early death may notjonly be engraven on the hearts of those that love them, but as well on those of all their breth ren that the lessons of each of thdir lives may remain distinctly and reverently in the' heart of all mem bers and friends as the years go by. this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." In ait age of violence, licentious ness and superstition, with the will of that Tyrant Dionysius as the supreme law, Pvthias, with Uli-ta!',nU ? Volcano of Kllauea Volcano Stables & Trans. Co. TIME TABLE OF STACE ROUTES. This Is the only line of singes making regular.trips between Knu nml Hilo mid C TMtli reilntl nttil ntluvtintn TiinK.lnli . .-. .. ..,........ l.t.... f 1 1 1 r i VM "M,r"J uuu Li.i uut-i unit a 11 t.-n in iitis'M.-iiucin ui uaimum iviiviiii: uiiu hi wavering faith in the honor of his J 7:00 a. 111. arc landed In either Pahala or Honunpo the same evening. mrougii connections witu tnc steamers Klunti ami lunuun J.on are liindc 1kHi on nrrivnl and depnrture. friend, made this appeal, "As thou art a husband and father, hear me; let Damon go and sec his wife and child before he die, for four hours respite him, put me in chains, plunge me into his dungeon as a pledge for his return. Do this, but this, and may the gods themselves build up thy crown as high as their own hciveu." Damon was a Senator at Syracuse and, for offending Dionysius, was sentenced to suffer death. And as is usually the case all of those who had known him in better days deserted him save Pythias, who. knowing Damon's love of home, appealed to Dionysius to respite him for the purpose of bidding his wife and child what seemed to be n farewell forever; and, while he was thus confined, even the fair Cal authc could not prevail upon him to break his pledges and his bonds and fly with her to a place of safety. This thrilling and imperishable exemplification of friendship, en acted on the nlains of Sic'ilv in the The early and, in one instance, the iong( iong ag0 bas become the STAGES FOR VOLCANO OF KILAUEA AND KAU Via Hilo Kailrond and Volcano Singes : S9 il n a o . s t-' n o a a 8 B s H ?3 U EJ J3 V 3 m H HOP WARN CO. Cor. Kitig and Front Streets. Dealers in Dry Goods, Japanese and Chinese Goods. RATTAN FURNITURE. UNION SALOON SHirMAN STRHET Open from 5 A.M. to 11 P.M. First Class LIQUORS WINES AND CORDIALS At Moderate Prices. Mixhd and Fancy Drinks Concocted by Kxphriknckd Mixologists The Celebrated Honolulu Primo Beer and Rainier Beer On Draught. Ten Cents a Class FREE LUNCH KEYSTONE SALOON Draught Boor IO Conts When you need a drink call at the KEYSTONE, corner Front and Pouohawai streets. A first class line of WINES LIQUORS BEERS always on hand. Tolophono IO J. C. SERRAO, Proprietor. Ti'.i.Hl'UQNH 117 BAY CITY W. DOWNER Proprietor. Hilo Electric Light Co., Ltd. Houses Wired and Lights Installed In accordance with the rules of the Na tional Hoard of Fire Underwriters. A complete stock of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Fan Motors at reduced price. Fixtures Shades, Tnble, lied and Desk Lamps etc., always on hand. Fan Motors . . . 815 Sowing Machino Motor 20 Power for operating them $1 a mouth Just received, new stock of Shades of various patterns. Also Sewing Machine and Fan Motors. Hstimntcs furnished on all classes of I Electrical Work and Contracts tukeu to I install apparntus complete. SODA WORKSiE. wbry will deliver to you AERATED WATERS of all flavors Lemon, Cream, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Pineapple, Or ange, Strawbeiry, etc., etc. Nkkod I). Camkka. Mr.it. Hilo, Hawaii Walanuenue St., near Pitman Stone Mason and Brick Layer is ready to take contracts for work in any part of the Island Boiler Setting I a Specialty. . . E. WERY Hilo, - Hawaii tragic death of one of these young men proves to us most clearly, that from the wondrous tree of life the buds and blossoms fall with the ripened fruit. That young and old, rich and poor, weak and strong, great and small sleep side by side in the common bed of earth. That in the presence' of death all are equal. That God keeps our account and He will judge of it. We who remain, dare not judge lest we be judged. Gus. Schwartz, a young man and unmarried, joined this Lodge in January, 1899, and was killed in April, 1900. Edward N. Hitchcock, a young man with a wife and one child, was a charter member of this Lodge, signed the charter in December, 189S, and died in Hilo in September, 1901. Dr. Reginald H. Reid, a young man wttli n wite ana one emia, joined this Lodge in October, 1901V and died at his home in Hilo in Februrary, 1903. Life is but a breath at best, a span, a few days of sunshine and shadow, a few days of pleasure and pain, a few days of tears and joy and sorrow, and then we lie down and fade into the future, to awaken on the shores of eternity. We hope that it is well with these three young men to whose memory we have dedicated the services of this hour "Their voices are now silent in this Castle Hall forever." To the sick and infirm, who can look forward to nothing but pain and suffering, death is a grateful and happy release; to those who have accomplished the allotted span and whose life work is over it is but lying down to sleep, prepara tory to a glorious aud eternal morning. That this is so we all reverently believe, and our natural sorrow at parting with those so situated is chastened by that belief, but, when those in morning or noontime of life and in the meridian of their power, with the tendrils of affection reaching out from their hearts aud entwining those who are yet help less aud dependent, as did Brothers Reid and Hitchcock, and with all the ambitions of sturdy young men in many directions yet unac complished aud to be striven for, are thus suddenly aud without warning swallowed up and engulfed in the great ocean of eternity, not even the knowledge that "He doeth all things well" can assuage our disappointment aud grief. . They were members of this Order in good standing at the time pf their death, they had learned the chivalric lessons and were faithful to their obligations. Each was human and therefore each had faults. But "Lire's battle with them is fought, life's duty done, Their faults forgot, their worth confessed." Our departed Brothers remem bered the teaching of him who "Spake as never man 'spoke," when he uttered that sublime truth "Greater love hath no man than A.M. 7:00 7:30 8.30 11:30 P. M. 12:15 5:00 6:00 7:00 A 1S6 SS'b a a a j a a-' a o yH a a a p a o H a a saw w P. M. 3:00 3:30 4:30 7:30 Wed. A.M. 5:00 10:30 P.M. 12:30 2:00 A.M. 7:00 7:30 8:30 11:30 Frl. A.M. 6:00 11:00 c 2 n 8 . o hK k1 r JJ f B 2 " S Cflo ts5 c?; P. M. 3:00 3:30 4:3" 7:30 Sun. A.M. 5:00 10:30 P. M. 12:30 2:00 m O SB, tJ.gj? ssg .Kw ' k. c o fr s s a1 oh n STATIONS 11v..Vo!cano Stablcs..ar I Hilo. ( lv Waiakea ar J Hilo R. R. Depot. ar Mountain View lv ar Volcano House. .....lv lv Volcano House ar ....Pahala lv ar. ar., ar., "Connecting with Mauna Loa. TIME TABLE OF ... mien ar Honunpo lv A.M. 9 '45 9:30 8:30 5:30 Sun. P. M. 4:30 A.M. 10:30 9:30 u a a o o P.M. 545 5:30 4:30 1:30 A.M. 1145 6:00 Sun. P. M. 2:30 a 1 c 5 P.M. 5M5 5:30 4:30 1:30 P. M. 4:30 A.M. 10:30 a T c A.M. 9:45 9:30 8:30 5-3o Thu. P. M. 4:30 A.M. 10:30 9:30 0n arrival of Mauna Loa. STEAMER MAUNA LOA: Arrives Honuapo Thursday Anril q Sunday April 19 Thursday Aorll .10 Leaves Honuapo Sunday April 12 Wednesday ; ......April 22 Sunday . May x corper-stone of this great Order, which has, since its organization, donated for the relief of its sick. burial of its dead, care for its widows and the education of the orphans, over twenty millions of dollars; and today, wherever human sympathy gushes forth in deeds which assuage distress and mitigate the pangs of pain, there you will find the spirit of generous chivalry and modern knighthood. To bear grief honorably and temperately and, if necessary, to die willingly and nobly is the lesson taught by the precepts of this valiant Order. Death is that harbor whither God hath designed everyone, that he may find rest from the troubles of the world and, when he sends His Angel to us with the scroll of death, it is intended that we should look on it as an act of mercy to prevent many sins and many calamities of a longer life. This occasion suggests not only a warning, but the duty of constant readiness to surreuder the posses sions of this life and to meet the. mysteries of the next. "Among things done under the sun" the Psalmist says "There is one event which cometh alike to all, for man also knoweth not the time." Yet strangely does it appear, says a philosophical writer, that the very lapse of time which brings death near to us, makes us less mindful of its approach; "apparently the longer we live, the surer we are that death will not come to us; the habit of living excludes the idea of .dying. We think it natural that others should go, but ignore our own danger. This is not wise with no trepidation or slavish fear, but constantly mindful that the end is not far ofT, we should perform our daily duties aud reverently walk the path which nightly brings us ouc day's march nearer the eternal home. Death is one deep mystery, an unsolved problem to us all. The friends whom we this day mourn are gone, the mystery has 'been made clear to them, they are at rest "The will of God is done, Their mortal race is run Beneath tlrts circling sun." This day we who are left behind peer into the impenetrable shadow, but we do not see; we listen in the infinite silence and there is no sound but the cable of human hope stretches from shore to shore and over it we whisper our mes sages of love to those who have gone before aud with ear of faith we anxiously await the answer to our prayers. Chamuurlain's Pain Balm has no equal as a household liniment. It is, the best known remedy for rheumatism, lame back, quinsy and glandular swellings, while for sprains, bruises, burns aud scalds it is invaluable. One application gives relief. Try it. The Hilo Drug Store sells it. Subscribe for the Triuunu, Island subscription 2.50. Sunday M May 10 Wednesday . May 13 Thursday May 21 Sunday May 24 juimuy....... piny 31 ' Wednesday June Time Table of Volcano Stables Stage for LAUPAHOEHOE, HONOKAA AND KAWAIHAE Every Day Except Friday. A. M. 8:00 9:00 10:15 11:50 12:00 1:00 1:30 2:15 3:00 Mon. and Wed. P.M. 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 Tucs. and Frl. A.M. 7:00 845 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 Papalkou ar ar Pcpcukco ar ar lionomu.. ar ar Hakalau lv ar iionoiiina ar ar Waikamalo ar ar rapaaioa ar ar i,aupalioehoe lv lv Laupahoehoc ar ar uokala ar ar Kukaiau ar ar Paauilo ar ar Honokaa ar lv Honokaa ar ar Kukuihacle ar ar....Waimea (Kamuela) nr ar Knwailine..... lv Wcdn'sd'y o c o o S.- .a a .2'2 3.3 w rt o v r d. " " " rt O bw o P. M. Other days P. M. 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:15 A.M. 11:30 10:30 10:00 9US 8:00 P. M. 4:30 3:30 2:30 145 1:00 M. 12:00 A. M. 11:30' 10:30 10:00 Mon. aud Friday A. M. 10:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 5:30 Wed. aud Sat! P.M. 3U5 i:35 9:45 7:00 When the weather is too rough for the Kinau to land nt Laupahochoe Wednesday e leaving time of stace from Hilo is chamred to a:oo n.m. on Thursdn v tnornhii'. nml i..-iii.i . ? . . . .".. . ..' ------,--..- iuc wemiestiay stage irom iaupauocnoc to tionoKaa will ue Held to connect with it. On Mondays following the nrrivnl of the Mauna Loa in Houuano on Sundays, tin. leaving time of the stage for Laupahoehoe from Hilo is changed to 10:00 a. 111., and the Honokaa stage Is held at Laupahoehoe 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. WRIGHT, Managor. i J C LBHMANNJ THE ARTISTIC TAILOR Will produce a garment upon order that will satisfy the most fastidious wearer of clothes. The Latost in Spring Suitings and Trousorings Are now arriving. Nearly all the Spring Patterns will be found exclusively at Lehuinuu's. Call and Look at tho Coocfs C LEHMANN, WAIANUENUE ST. i $ HILO WINE ANB- LIQUOR COMPANY J. S. CANARIO, Manager. Europoan Winos European Brandies Europoan Champagnes Scotch Whiskey American Whiskoy in cases unci bulk California Wines iu cases nml bulk Holland Gins, Assortod BEERS Schlitz Lemps y Enterprise ENGLISH ALES AND PORTER ,, LIQUER8 1