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' I' ,' iV? HI V K . E. RAY Bargains in Real Estate iaiiiiaiiiiaaiiaiaaiaiiiiiaiaaiiiiiiiiaiaaiiaiiiiiiiaiiiiaaitaiaiaaiaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaiaiaaaaiaiaiiiiaaiaaa To iuvcstors on the Islands I wish to call attention to the following properties which are for sale or lease. As values are low now is the time to buy ' .. " ' ' f s No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 r No. 8 Three-quarters of an acre on Front street, Hilo, 500 feet from depot; frontage of eighty feet; terms to suit purchaser. Price , Two modern cottages at corner of Church and Bridge streets, Hilo, with leasehold fourteen years to run at $54 per year; brings in rental now of $30 per mouth. Price, part cash, balance on time Twenty acres at Kaumana; has been planted in cane; suitable for bananas, pineapples or cane. Price, cash Lot 153 x 215 feet, with modem cottage, at comer of Pleasant and Ponahawai streets, Hilo. Price, part cash, balance on time.. Lot 153 x 215 feet on Pleasant street extension, unimproved. Price, part cash, balance on time (Pieces Nos. 4 and 5, above described, command a fine view of Hilo Bay and are at -a good elevation. One hundred and sixteen acres at Kaumana, seven miles from Hilo, unimproved; suitable for growing bananas, pineapples or vegetables; large quantities of growing koa and ohio timber; wood and lumber alone will pay for land. Price, part cash, balance on time Fifteen acres, one mile mauka Government road, between Kukaiau audPaauilo; all cleared and has been planted in cane. Price, part cash, balance on time Lot 142x318 feet on Waianuenue street, between School street and St. Joseph's School; 'best bargain on the Hilo market. Will sell cheap if sold soon. Price on application. $4500 2500 750 3000 1500 2000 1250 V SiBE. For further particulars regarding these or other properties address 1 I. E. RAY, ! A HILO, HAWAII That hard couch ol yours what aro you doing for It? Look out, or it will bind y nuwl t h all th tin KX itrength of a poworf ul chain. J Mvers HILO MARKET CO., LIMITED. Telephone No. 39. Bridge St. - H11.0, H. I facific Meat Markel Front St., H11.0, H. I. Cherry Pectoral cures coughs and colds, oven hard coughs and old colds. Mrs. A. White, of Fitzroy, Victoria, says: " I had a very hard cough night and day. I tried many remedies, but without relief. I thought my lungs wero nearly gone. I then tried Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. I began to improve at onco, and only one und one-half bot tles completely cured ino." Thero aro many substitutes and Imi tations, lieware of them I Ho sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Largo and small bottles, PrcpuW kjr Dr. J. C. AjertCo., Uwttl, Mm-, U&A. For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY Choice Cuts of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal. POULTRY of all Kinds FRESH ISLAND BUTTER The Corner Restaurant FRONT AND CHURCH STS. If you appreciate a good meal nicely prepared call and see uie. Meals 35c Up C. SHIMAMOTO, Prop. Lato Suppors from 8 p. m. to I u. m. Flno Fat Turkoys. . . Sucking Pigs. CRESCENT CITY BARBER SHOP CARVALHO BROS., Proprietors. The Old Reliable Stand is still doing r UP-TO-DATE WORK Razors honed, Scissors nnd all edged tools perfectly ground. Satisfac tion Guaranteed, ...All kinds of... RUBBER GOODS GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. II. PEASE, President Sau Francisco, Cul,, y, S. A. JAS. M. CAMERON, Plumber, Tinner, Metal Worker. Mr. Cameron is prepared to give estl mates nn nil kinds of Plumbing Work and to guarantee all work done. LAHAINA PORT CLOSED. Secretnry Shaw Makes nn Order Effectlre June SO. Honolulu, June 10. Lahaina will not be a port of entry after the first day of July, 1903. Secretary of the Treasury L. M. Shaw has abolished the little Maui town as a sub-port in the district because no vessels ever enter there, and L. M. Vetlesen will be out ofa$i20oa year sinecure after the end of this mouth. This to be added to the other troubles of Lahaina, which culminated only a few months ago when the Legislature passed by her claims to the county seat of Maui and gave it to her rival, Wailuku. Vessels, except inter-island boats win ucreatter come to Honolulu or go to Kahului before putting in at Lahaina, and a good sized protest is expected from the progressive people cf that town over the indig nity. It all came about in this wise; Lahaina and Koloa were established as sub-ports of entry under the act of 1 901, only conditionally. If there wasn't sufficient business to warrant the keeping of the ports, then the Secretary of the Treasury was authorized to abolish them. Some time ago Collector Stackable took up the matter with reference to La haina, under instructions from Washington. He found that the port was not being used to any ex tent, and the receipts of the deputy collector wouldn't begin to pay the salary of an office boy, let alone $1200 n year to a federal official. Hackfeld & Co. are the agents of the boats which do enter at Lahai na upon occasion, and inquiry was made of them as to the future. Col- 'lector Stackable learned that it wasn't likely that the port officer would have to enter another vessel for the remainder of the year, so he recommended that the sub-port of Lahaina be abolished. Yesterday in the mail, an order was received from Secretary Shaw abolishing Lahaina as a sub-port, and incidentally cutting off the sal ary of the deputy collector after the 30th day of Tune. In his order Secretary Shaw suys that the sub-port of Lahaina, which was established March 3, 1901, "is hereby abolished, to take effect at the close of business on June 30, 1903, and the services of Love M. Vetlesen, Deputy Collector and In spector No. 1, Class I, stationed at that place, are hereby discontinued to take effect at the close of business on the same date." The above is all there is to the order, but it will be enough to keep the people of Lahaina busy for some days to come. As a matter of fact, it won't make such an awful lot of difference to the town. The two or three vessels that go there dur ing the course of a year will simply have to go to Kahului or to Hono lulu to enter, before proceeding to Lahaina. Hackfeld & Co. are al ready raising objections to the order of the Secretary of the Treasury and it will not be unlikely that a protest will be forwarded to Wash ington in regard to the matter. Loudon, June 9. In the debate on the corn tax the protectionists were routed. It is rumored as a consequence that Colonial Secretary Chamberlain will resign. Washington, June 9. Major Howze has been ordered from Porto Rico to Muuilu to undergo an in vestigation of the charges made against him of cruelty to the Fili pinos. Washington, June 9. Unless the United States of Colombia shows a disposition to ratify the Panama Canal treaty, negotiations for the 1 opening of the Nicaragua canal ' route will be resumed with Nicara-1 gua and Costa Rica. , in . I.,,..-, Throat Soref There's no tell ing what a sore throat will do if you give it "right of way." Un certain remedies often cause dan gerous delay. Make a cure sure with Pain-Kii.wjk, known for half a century as a specific for sore throat, croup, coughs, and all kin dred troubles. Keep it by you for an emergency. It never fails. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 35c. and 50c. I, n DEALERS IN Plantation Supplies of r All Descriptions Builder's Hardware Plumbina Goods Paints and Oils Fertilizers I Iron and Steel Lumber Windows Blinds Doors A Full and Complete Line of Groceries SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII KEEN CUTTER KNIVES AND HOES P. O. BOX 94 I ' " ' TELEPHONE 4A 4B SVEA 5, INSURANCE COMPANY Of UothenburSt Sweden Assets (Home Office) .... $7. 322,063,36 Assets in U. S; (for Additional Security of American Tolicy Holders) 656,678.43 Pacific Coast Department : EDWARD DROWN & SONS, General Ageuts 411-413 California St., Sau Francisco, H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd., Resident Agents, HILO