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MoTuTiiriSirrrrnriSTOTSSsss in m " vawawgiMiw'm m:ii mrTvr, m jymnHHJI i i ( f -' "iffPJr"!r""t7ri? ,i,f1ff"''r'1"" I'RIDAY, - JUNK a6, 1903. Ktitciedntlhe l'otofficc al llilo. Hit wall, as sccond-clnss matter runLisiiKi) kvkkv i'ridav. L. W. HAWORTH - - Editor. D N the D g c. Tim banana industry is rapidly coming to the front in the Hilo District. The area planted is much larger than would have been pre dicted a few months ago, and it will not be many months until shipping facilities will be entirely inadequate to handle the crops. Captain Mat son says he will keep pace with the demand. NOTICE. The grand and trial jurors, liti gants, witnesses and all others in terested in the Honokaa term of Court, which convenes according to the statute on the first Wednesday of July, which this year falls on the first day of said month, are hereby notified that they need not attend said court until Wednesday, July 8th, to which time court will be ad journed because of the prevailing sickness of so many persons whose presence is required at the term of the court. Gilbert F. L,ittlk, Judge. THE J.AND QUESTION. UOYKHNOIt VS. AN.MtKWS. I I Pole Ohjoola lo rnjrlnic Tor Tollco Telephoned. The following message from the Governor in re the Unpaid Bills Act was read in the Senate and House this forenoon: I am unable to approve of the following items of Act VI of the extra session of the Legislature in 1903, being entitled "An Act Mak ing Special Appropriations for the Departmental Use of the Territory Pay the Unpaid Bills, up to the First Day of July, A. D. 1903": H. T. Lake 48 00 Win, K. Keolanui 48 00 J. Kaiama Steamer llmmlet to Midway. Honolulu, June 22. Thestcamcr Hanalci may soon make another trip to Midway and Guam with supplies for the cable operators. The supplies which were sent along on the first trip were only for a period of three months, much of the room in the hold being taken up with material for the houses built for the operators. It is said now that a supply ship will have to visit Midway and Guam every three months, and it is natu ral that the supplies should be sent from here. Supplies are very much higher in Manila than in Honolulu, and as Midway would always have . r . 1 tn ltn ar4wl 4- tmlr1 in ri- Hitmlt I... 4 OO lu ut vi3in.il u numu ut vtij muv.u Mahi Lonoaea 48 00 quicker to send the supply ship From the Kenlng Bulletin. Opponents of the Federal control of Hawaii's public lands are rapidly arguing themselves into the convic tion that the best solution of Ha waii's land problem is administra tion by Federal authority. Proof of the pudding is in the eating and gauged by this common standard Hawaii's land policy has proved anything but a success. Those most aggressive in their op position to the Federal land admin istration are coming to the front with critical recognition of the local failures. The burden of re sponsibility is placed first on the Commissioner of Public Lands and then on the Legislature. These critics chase all around Robin Hood's barn to invent a reason why this land system that has been lauded to the skies docs not meet the new demands of the situation. The fact is that our present laud law has been tested and found wanting in those essentials which will attract the purchasers and set tlers particularly required for a new line of development on traditional American lines. This is lesson of experience dating back to the period when Hawaii was administered by what has been termed the "best government on earth." The public laud office has been in the hands of another commissioner than the one now criticised. The laws have been open to revision by legislators who come within the limitations of what the present critics call intelli gent. Still the land administration of Hawaii is without desired results. Ou the other hand this Territory may have at its disposal a Federal land administration that has built up the great western States and created the conditions of land own ership and citizenship which Ha waii needs. Here is a land system that has proved a success. Why search further and fare worse? The Bulletin is aware that much of the opposition to the Federal land control is due to a fear that J. M. Kekoa 48 00 Chas. H. Cooke 48 00 Louise Cardeuha 48 00 J. Keliipuleole 60 00 B. Nakupuua Co 00 Moses Kapoi 60 00 T. K. Nakanelua 60 00 C. K. Kuuaue 60 00 J. Kauiauia 60 00 J. M.Koomoa 60 00 D. M. Kilinahe 60 00 Thos. Silva 60 00 Win, J. K. Nahalc 60 00 O. M. Kekuewa 6000 J. K. Machado 60 00 J. Ikaaka 60 00 Kaiuoa Kawelu 60 00 W. H. Laiuaholo 60 00 H. Martinson. 60 00 S. W. A. Kaleikoa 48 00 M. C. Clement 30 00 J. K. Kaohi 3000 J. H. Kamaunu 60 00 G. W. Waiau 50 00 John Kauwc 10 00 John Kaiama 30 00 J. W. Kaipiko 60 00 Joe Kaia 6000 This matter was referred to the Police Committee of the House, which reported favorably in an oral report. My objections to those items is that there is no evidence that a satisfactory investigation has been made. Also that it appears from information obtained by me from the High Sheriff, that there being no appropriation from which the expenses of telephones could be drawn, the pay of such police officers as were required to have telephones in their homes, was raised sufficiently to cover such expenses. This was done upon a clear understanding with such of ficers and was assented toby them. Such an arrangement, was necessary under the circumstances, and the police officers with whom it wasi made have no grievance to com plain of. To listen to the com plaints of such officers as have petitioned in the matter a small number only would have an injuri ous effect upon the discipline of the force. I therefore return herewith the Act above referred to for your con sideration of these items. SANFORD B. DOLE, Governor. Executive Chamber, Territory of Hawaii, June 22, 1903. quicker to send the supply from this port. The Hanalei is still in port and will not be sent on the inter-island run for the present. Negotiations are already reported to be under way for a second trip to the cable stations. WrerkR 011 Many Konils. Spokane, Wash., June 22. A runaway coal car in the vicinity of Spokane created a small panic in railroad circles this morning. The train finally left the track and crashed into near-by houses, com pletely wrecking them. Four per sons were killed. Cole Junction, Mo., June 22. A freight collision took place here today. Four train-hands were killed. Greuuvillehill, Wyo., Tune 22. Four trainmen were killed in a rail way collision near this town today. King fetor Promotes Conspiracy. Belgrade, June 2 1 . A proclama tion issued by King Peter has been made public. The king gazettes the promotion of several officers in the army. Among the number are some of those who have been known as conspirators, and who have been believed to be responsible in a de gree for the death of King Alexan der and Queen Draga. The pro motions are popular and the people are preparing to give a notable re ception to the King upon his arrival on Tuesday. You May Need PaitvKiUev For Outs Burns Bruises Cramps Diarrhoea All Bowol Complaints It It t itue, ufe nd quick remedy, There's ONLY ONE "Pa'mKiUer Porry Davis'. Two ilzes, Mc. mil 60c, W&'W' For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY. I FRHNK DHVEY I I PHOTOGRAPHER I S: Mr. Davcy will be in 2 5 nuo on I my zst to stay 3 i . l-..!-. FLAGS SILK FLAGS HAWAIIAN FLAGS BUNTING FLAGS, 6 to 12 Ret FLACS OF ALL NATIONS MOSS PAPER FESTOONING WREATHS HORSE PLUMES SHIELDS Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd. WAIANUENUE STREET, HILO E fifteen days only for 2 : tne purpose ot making - I Portraits I Landscapes Groups sr He will do work in all S r branches of PHOTO- :2 GRAPH Y and will be Sr Located at the Stu- 3 dio of Mr. SILVA on S s Waianuenue Street s uuuiuiuiuuiuuuuuuiur THE Illlo Shipping. June 18, cleared. Amr. Bark Roderick Dhu, Ungalls, master, 12 passen gers with cargo of sugar (or, San Francisco as follows: Hakalau, 10,000 bags; 1'cpeekeo, 8,000 bags; Waiakea Mill, 7,000; Hilo Sugar Co., 8,000 bags; Olaa 10,200 bags. Total fi65.b50.8H. June 18, cleared, Auir. Schr. Golden Shore, I. Kasuiusseu, master, in ballast for Port Townsend, Wash June 20, cleared, Amr. Bark Mnrtha Davis, aicAimou, master, o pas sengers with cargo of sugar and general merchandise for San Fran cisco. General merchandise $119; sugar as follows; Houomu, 7,348 bags; Oiiomen, 15,074 bags, total canto, 8q,36g.84. June 17. entered, Amr. Bark Amy Turner, Warlanil, master. 12 uays irom sau Fraucisco, 4 passengers and cargo of general merchandise. June 19, entered, Amr. S. S. Enterprise, Miller, master, 9 uays irom ami Francisco, 19 passengers, with car go of general merchandise valued t 59.3i3-65- Judge Liltle has notified Hilo busy-bodies that he is running his court according to law and for the promotion of public business, and not to suit the whims of street comer gossipers. Evening Bulletin. The Frazier-Logan book on Ha waii, which has been issued with legislative aid as an advertisement for the Territory, is a beautiful volume of 117 pages exclusive of lauds now occupied by vested inter- those which, in the first edition, FIRST BANK OF HILO LIMITllD. Incorporated Under the Laws of the Territory 01 uawau. CAPITAL, $200,000. PEACOCK BLOCK, HILO. Atlas Insurance Co. ASSISTS OVISR $12,000,000. London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. ASSETS OVKR Jo.oc 0.000. German-American Insurance Co. ASSISES OVER 10,000,000. National Fire Insurance Co. ASSETS OVER $6,000,000. Niagara Fire Insurance Co. ASSETS OVKR $3,000,000. 'Westchester Fire Insurance Co. ASSISTS OVER $3,000,000. Losses promptly paid by these leading compmies. A. II. JACKSON WAIANUENUE STKEET, HILO yAfc-1t-t"Mtf ftftfrlnUm4HHrj Watches and Jewelry REPAIRED ALL KINDS OF JKWF.I.RY MADF. TO ORDF.R AT 1'. I'liCK - President. .. C. KHNNNDY Vice-Pre. JOHN T. MOIR-.Iiid Vlct-Pren. C. A. STOMU Cnililcr. A. 1. SUTTON Secretary. DIKKCTOKS: J. S.Cnnarlo, John J. Grace, I'. S. Lyman, II. V. Patten. Win, Pullar. V. II. Slilpman. Flrtit Foreign Church. Services next Sabbath as usual. ing subject "Christ in the Everybody welcome. F. L. Morn- House." NASH. Cunurv lllrds. Just received by S. S. China, two hun dred canary bitds, beautiful singers, al $2.50 each. Send in your orders to C. II. 11ROWN, Administrater for D. G. Camarinos. P. O. Ilox S07, Honolulu. 24-eow Draw ISxcliuntie on Honolulu The Hank of Hawaii, Ltd. San Francisco Wells Fargo & Co.Ilank Nitw York Wells Fargo & Co'n Hank. London Glynn, Mills, Curriu & Co. Hongkong anil Shanghai Hanking Cor poration: Hongkong, China; Shang hai, China; Yokohama, Japan; Hiogo, Japan. Solicits the accounts of firms, corpora tions, trusts, individuals, and will prompt ly and carefully attend to all business con nected with banking entrusted to it. Sells and purchases Foreign Exchange, issjes Letters of Credit. arc given up to trade announce ments. That the information about Hawaii is accurate may be judged from the fact that Daniel Logan ests will I e ruthlessly cut up and given to small holders, thus work ing serious injury to vested capital. This naner does not believe that there is a single instance where the prepared it. The volume is a veri United States government has pro-1 table cyclopaedia of things Hawaii uioted a policy of destruction ! an and is charmingly and profusely There is absolutely no reason why 'illustrated. Advertiser. such a policy be expected or feared in Federal dealings with this Terri tory. Federal control of the lauds is a practical solution that would ad vance every interest of the Terri tory, inspire greater confidence Tor Sale. At Mountain View Fruit Orchards: Fresh imported cows, small hull calves for raibing, geebc, fresh home made butter, canary birds. Inquire Hilo Drug Store. , LEGAL NOTICES. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Far- CANTOR The San Frantisco Milli ner, is in town with a full line of strictly high-class Millinery . mid Trimmings L. TURNER & CO. M.J. De Couvea's Jewelry Store nr JAS. M. SHAMANS, the well known watchmaker, is to be found here, and will turn out all work in up-to-date manner. ALL WORK GUARANTIED. BRIDGE STREET Opposite Peacock & Co., - HILO tiiwvvviiwavvtvvifvvw THIS Rented by the Month or Year, ticulars on Application. muii.li: t. nuiiii.i uiui iiu iviii iiui 1 u is unicreu in attempt to secure re-election to the August A. D. iot Senate upon the expiration of his I ?,,.,,n",!j!!rI"i '"be a Good Machinery. Steam rower. Experienced Ironers 522I2! Iii the Circuit Court, of the Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. In Pkohatk At Chamhhks. In the matter of the Estate of MURA-1 KAMI, late of l'.iuuilo, Hamakua, deceused. The petition and accounts of the Ad uiinistratoi of the estate of said deceased having been filed, wherein he asks that his accounts be examined and approved, and that a final order of distribution be made of the property remaining in his II11111111 Would Ho Ohio's (loycnior. "amis to tne persons tiiereto untitled; , inai me neirs 111 sum estate may ue nicer Cleveland, O., June 21. It is jtained and declared, and discharging him said by close friends of Senator XXlnliiitor. ' re,poil8,,,mty "s HICU HfuriMiK A TTfititm flint lift iirlll lint- T. tn nnl...1 .It... T.n.r.1... !.. 11( ,xt ""' l. .... - l illiwiKlui tm .utmrny, iiic lull ... , fimil!OHll 1903, at 9 o'clock n. 111., at J11'.. . -- e Court House at South 'CO WIN. I as I UN lltnv-nN I rat! tl.lm ' A L. 1iiiaalll I 4 lit t fill f 1 t ft tt.. ..Ai nn.i.:.:. :.. " '"-. " l!"- ."" ,n -" awij 11H.U.V..V !.- nu.i. uiiiuiwuii la iinnnmteil tile tinii" imil lilnpi- for henriiiL' I ..The.. ELITE LAUNDRY KING ST., HILO is ready for business Ol'I'ICK AND I.AUNDKY ON KINO STKKHT llltl.OW THIUUNK Ol'l'IClt Telephone 185 GEO. MUMBY PROP HHMHfn ' k tBH3EZ5WFTJ?7T?,,Vrll Hilo Bakery Makes Finest Bread. Fresh Rolls and Buns always pv hand : : : Ice Cream for families Wedding and Party C.ilies a Specially J ROBERT INNES LILLIE Uncle Sam's Cigar Store Exporter of Island Produce. Hooks Kepi nun auuhcii. present term flitinnir thp new settlers wanted and said to be to secure election as Gov , said petition and accounts, and that all nlncti the land ciuestion in Hawaii cr of Ohio, after which lie will persons interested may then and there jKoom ,, Spreckels1 Illock, place tne lanu question in .wuii . f m.j,i!c i:fe appear und show cause, if any they have, beyond the pale ot political maiiip-1 why tne same snonui not ue granted 11IIU, J41YVill!t JI"W ai yuj Hilo illation or favoritism. It will pro tect present industry and create new. That is the sort of policy re quired to develop the Territory. Geneva, Switzerland, June 22. King Peter I set out today for Bel grade, lie was accompanied by a large delegation of Servian officers, llv the Court: DANIFJ. I'ORTF.R, Clerk. Uy Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk. Smith & 1'ausons, Attorneys for Petitioner. 34-4 NoTlCK Neither tlje Masters nor Agent of vessels of the "Mutsoii I.lne" will be responsible for iiuy debts con traded by the crew. R. V. GUARD, Agent. Hilo, April 16, 1901. 34 Waianuonuo Stroot HILO, - - - HAWAII Rupture XVt.Vitxw'nJiliclrieTruii 'li.llmcl. Nothing like It. Heat llaUlncr uii ctrtli 1 r. Cinuint Curl lor Kunture. World renowned. 27 linnruvtin'ti. It ruptured iiiventli.'ala t onoo. cl or write for "Hookut No. 1 " MACNITIC E.TRISS CO.. 33 We.t Xltli Street. New YoK, H, V. or 200 1'ort Strut, Bn I ramlw-u, Cul, MfcSmtiZ..tam mzirPUr mS-i 7lTC .nt THE VOLCANO HOUSE Special rules by week ami mouth to ISLAND PEOPLE AND PARTIES The sulphur hti-aiu baths have been entirely remodeled and a new cabinet added, making the finest steam b.iths iu the country. A new tennis court, a new croquet ground and target range have been equipped. The niniii building has been entirely renovated. Address: ST. CLAIR BIDCOOD Manager i (I i". i S3S1