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ah fektm JL What 1h Bet for HAWAII I Best for Hllo Wliut i Beat for I-IILO Is Beat for U H: ""lSi r Vol. 8. HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, JULY-17, 1903. No. 37. a crw; It- :) Ijc fflUor vibmtc ronusHKi) kvkry i'kiday Offick, Kino btkrrt, lln.o, Hawaii t (TrIHUNR II LOCK,) Hllo Tribune Publishing Company, Ltd, 1 l'ubllihera and Proprietor. President C.C. Kknnmiy Vice-President H. E. RiCHARi Secretary! reanurer I.. W. Hawortii Auditor A. K. Sutton Director ....Oho. S. McKbkzik, D W. Marsh Advertlnementi utwccompnnleil by peclfic ntlructlotu tuierted until ordered out. Advertisements discontinued before expiration of specified period will be charged as IT con tinued Tor lull terra. Address all communications either to the Kdltorlalor lluslness Departments of TilK IIilo TRIHUNK 1'UnLISIIINO COMPANV. The columns ol Tim Hilo Trihunk are always open to communications on subjects within the scope of the paper. To receive proper attention, each article must be signed by Us author. Tile name, when desired, will be held confidential. Tub Hit.o Tribune Is not responsible for the opinions or statements of correspondents. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Wise & Ross, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Will practice In all Courts of the Territory, and the Supreme Court of the United States. Office: Trihunk Building, Ilrldge Street, HILO. HAWAII C. M. LHDLOND W. It. SMITH LeBlond & Smith ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Hawaiian, Japanese, and Chinese Interpreters, iianese, and Chinese Int 1 Notary Public In Office. and Office: SUVJ'.KANCK BUILDING, Opposite Court House. IIILO, HAWAII J. CASTLK RlDGWAY TlIOS. C. Ridgway Ridgway & Ridgway ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Solicitors of Patents General Law Practice IIILO, HAWAII. Notary Public lu Office. OPFICH: Walanuenue and Ilrldge Streets 1MLYSICIASS. Milton Rice, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office, Walanuenue St. Hours, 8:30 to 10:30 a. m.; 2-4 and 7:30 to 8:30 p. M. Sundays, 9 to n A. M. Dr. T. MOTONAGA DENTIST Office Hours S A.M. to 4 P.M. HILO. King Street next 10 1 riuuuc HAWAII REAL ESTATE, ETC. -w . ' ' ' I. E. KAY ATTORNEY -AT -LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC Waianueuue St. Hilo, Hawaii DENTISTS. M. Wachs, D. D. S DENTIST Office Hours, 9 to 4 HILO, HAWAII M. M. Springer! STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER With WISE A HOSS telephone HOW TO MAKE MONEY. We ofTer you an investment guaranteed fjtwo Trust Companies. It may make you rich. This is 110 scheme or fake. Send $1.00 for INVESTMENT CERTIFI- PATH. If vou are not satisfied upon in vestigation we give you your money back. WELTNER & DUNN, Fiscal Agents, 60 llroadway, New York. - UBTADI.1BHICU lH3. BISHOP & CO. Bankers. Honolulu Oahu, II, I. Transact a General Banking and Ex change business Commercial ami Traveller's Letters of Creditlssued, available in all the principal cities of the world. Special attention given to the business entrusted to us by our friends of the other Islands, either as Deposits, collections Insurance or requests for Exchange. A. H. JACKSON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT FOR NEW YORK LIFE WAIANUENUE STREET. - HILO Hi 10 Railroad Co. Short Route to Volcano TIME TABLE In effect January 1.1903. Passenger Trains, Except Sunday. No. 1 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 A.M. P.M STATIONS , A.M P.M. 5:30 5:10 5:00 3:30 3:50 IV., Hilo, ar 9:3 9U0 9:00 7:S0 :oo ar.,.uiaa ium...ar ar Kcanu .....nr 4:00 8:15 4H5 4:30 ar... Fcrndale...ar 845 8:30 ar..Mount. V'w-lv 8:30 4'J ..." 1 SUNDAY. A.M. P.M A.M. P.M. 5:30 5:10 5:00 445 4:30 8:00 3:30 3:50 lv IIilo ar ar...01aaMlll...ar 10:30 lOlIO Io:O0 9M5 9:30 8:20 8:30 8-45 9:00 4:00 ar Kcaau ar 45 4:3 ar... Ferndale...ar ar..Mount. V'wlv Mxil. A.M. FOR PUNA Thursday. Mxd. P.M. II-.O0 lv Hilo ar ar...01aa Mill...ar ar Pahoa ar 2:00 I IH20 Ii:40 1:40 i:20 i:00 Pas. P.M. 4:30 4HO .V40 I3:oO ar Puna lv Pas. A.M Sunday, lv Hllo... 9:00 9': 20 or.. .Ulan Mill 10:05 ar Pnhoa ar '0:30l ar Puna lv 1 3:oo Excursion tickets between all points arc sold on Saturdays ami Sundays, good returning, until th'e following Monday noon. Commutation tickets, uood for twenty- five rides between ony two points, and thousand mile tickets arc sold at very low rates. V. H. LAMBERT, Superintendent. Waiakea Boat House R.A. LUCAS & CO., Prop'rs. WAIAKEA BRIDGE, HILO HAVE NOW A FLEET OF Gasoline Launches and Small Boats FOR PUIIL1C HIRE Passengers and baggage taken to and from vessels in the harbor at reasonable rates. Launches and rowboats to hire for private picnics and moonlight rides. RING UP ON TELEPHONE AGENTS FOR Wolverine Gasoline Engine Self-starter and reversible engine. In practicability it is equal to the steam en gine. Sizes from Vx h. p. upwards, lloats fitted with this engine or frames 01 any size to order. For particulars apply to R. A. LUCAS, Manager. PLANTERS' LINE . OF SAILING VESSELS Direct Line between SAN FRANCISCO AND HILO. Hurk St. Catharine, Capt. Saunders llurk Amy Turner, Capt. Warland Hark Martha Duvls, Capt. McAllraan QUICK DISPATCH Forfri!tehtand passage apply to WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco C. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Agents, Honolulu, or 1 H b Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. 1 AdL'NTS, IIILO. . B. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.15 SPICES ' Slicrar IHaCtOrS vJUgcii x av-LUio, Commission Agents. Sole Agents for National Cane Shredders, Baldwin Locomotives, Alex. Cross & Sons' Sugar Cane! and Coffee Fertilizers. NW YORK SAN l'KANCISCO HONOLULU & CO., m. 0. LIMITED. BROKERS and COMMISSION - MERCHANTS 1 ...I'lius iwauRftww.,.. I Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, Cignrs uuu iou.icco. apccim imcuuvii given to consignments of coffee uuii sugar. LEGAL NOTICE! In the Circuit Court, 01 me i'ourui urcuu, Territory 01 uawau. IN PROIIATH AT ClIAMllKRS. In the matter of the Estate of MURA KAMI, late of Paaullo, Hatnaktia, deceased. The petition and accounts of the Ad miuistratoi 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 hands to the persons thereto entitled; that the heirs of said estate may be ascer tained and declared, and discharging him from all further responsibility as such Administrator. It is ordered that Tuesday, the nth of August A. D. 1903, at 9 o'clock a. m., at Chambers, in the Court House at South appointed the time and place for hearing said petition and accounts, and that all I111U, A. It., UK mill UIC Dill... s ..v..wr 1 sniil DC nersons interested may then ond there appear and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be granted. Hilo, Hawaii, June 25, 1903. lly the Court: DANIEL PORTER, Clerk. By Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk. Smith & Parsons, Attorneys for Petitioner. 34-4 Notice to Creditors. In the Circuit Court.flf the Fourth Circuit Territory of Hawaii U. S. A. In Prohath At Chamiikks. In the matter of the Estate of DAVID GREIG. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of said deceased. All cred itors of said estate lire hereby notified to present their claims, whether secured or otherwise, duly verified and with proper vouchers, if any, to the undersigned, at his place of business at Hakalau, or to Wise & Ross, at Hilo. Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii within six months front date of this notice, or such claims, if any, will be forever barred. D. MACKENZIE, Administrator. Hilo, Hawaii, June 25, 1903. Wisn & Ross. Attorneys for Administrator.- 35-4 Water Notice. In accordance with Section I of Chap XXVI of the laws of 18S6: All persons holding water privileges or those paying water rates ore hereby noti fied that the water rates for the term ending December 31, 1003, will be due and payable at the office of the Hllo Water Works on the 1st day of July, 1903. All such rates remaining unpaid for fifteen days after they are due will be subject to an additional 10 per cent. All privileges upon which rates remain unpaid August 15, 1903 (thirty days after becoming delinquent), are liable to sus pension without further notice. Rales arc payable at the office of the Water Works. W. VANNATTA, Superintendent Hilo Water Works, office King Street. Hilo, July 6. 1903. 36-4. PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. Handle and StoLelJ,VG GAGE 126 KINC ST. HONOLULU Phone, Main 58 Koa! KoaU Koa Lumber in small and large quanti ties', well seasoned. Furniture made to order, any style wanted. Repairs made on any kind of furniture. Prices moderate. Sorrao Cabinet Shop. Apply to JOSE G. SERRAO. Many who read this advertisement have never seen any PURE BLACK PEPPER. In its pure state it is a most pleasing, fragrant, pungent condiment, but the article commonly sold a little black pepper and a lot of roasted peanut shells, cannot appeal to any one. Our PEPPER comes in 15c, 35c, 40c and 75c tins, aud it will be a lesson to you to try a tlu of it aud leant how little you have known of BLACK PEPPER. In future advertisements we will speak of Red Pepper, White Pep per, English Mustard, Leaf Sage, Allspice, etc. In the meantime we want to show you the goods at our store. The Owl Drug Co., Ltd. Hllo. Hawaii IMJESIIIENT P KOHLS SCANDALS. l'nruo Will Not lit; Dismissed From Cabinet. Washington, D. C, July 11. A good deal of President Roosevelt's time since returning from his trip has been occupied in familiarizing himself with the details of the in vestigation of scandals in the Post office Department. That is about the only item of federal govern ment, which has caused him any worry of late. He has had con ference after conference about it Ly pohtmaslcr General Payne and . 1A...T1 ni limes rourui nssisium i-usi-master General Bristow, the im mediate supervisor and planner of the investigation, has been to the White House, although this is not known here, save for one visit a week or so ago. There has been a vast deal of talk about Postmaster General Payne resigning, because of alleged mismanagement of the Investiga tion. The President has caused semi-official denials of any such prospect to be printed in the news papers. Bucluircst, July 13. An army conspiracy to avenge the murder of King Alexander has been discover ed. Many arrests are being made. Denver, July 13. The" Christian Epdcavor convention tent contain ing 8000 people was blown over to day. A score of the delegates were injured. St. Petersburg, July 13. News paner reports are that Russia has informed China that she will open Manchuria in 1909 when the couutry becomes tranquilized. "ogota, July 13. The refusal of the Government to assume responsi bility for the canal treaty mitigates the chances of ratification. The majority of the senators oppose the treaty. Kansas City, Mo,, July 12. The Missouri fast mail train and an excursion special were in collision just outside this city today. Three persons were killed and not less than fifty were injured. Oyster Bay, July 13. Robert Oliver of Albany, N. Y., succeeded Col. Win. Carey Sanger as Assistant Secretary of War. Both Oliver and Sanger have long been connected with the New York National Guard. Baltimore, Mil., July 12. A heavy wind storm accompanied Vy a downpour of rain swept over the northern portion of this cityv today. Fifty houses were unroofed and three hundred people were rendered homeless. Constantinople, July 1 2. Sprint ed engagements have taken place at several points along the Macedonian-Bulgarian frontier. Both Turkish and Bulgarian, officers accuse the other side of having crossed the frontier. Rome, July 13. Indications are that the Pope will soon die. He has troubled sleep and intervals of semicoma. Stimulants are frequent ly given His Holiness, who com plains of growing fatigue. His relatives have been summoned to his bedside. Rome, Italy, July 9. An ad ditional physician was called into consultation by Dr. Mazzoui at 9:30 this evening, the condition of the patient having assumed a more alarming stace. An attack of diarrhoea that came on during the day has seriously weakened the Pope, aud complications are in creasing. Liquid is again gather ing in the pleura, heart action is weak and the breathing is irregular and infrequent. The kidneys still refuse to act and the patient seems graduallsinkinginto the comatose state preceding death. NAVAL RECEPTION. EtiRlnntl Extends (Hud Hand to Our Ships at Portsmouth. Portsmouth, England.,, July 7. With a boom of cannon the British fleet, on behalf of King Edward, welcomed the United States Euro pean squadron to Great Britain's naval headquarters this morning. The gunboat Machias joined the flagship Kearsarge, the Chicago and the San Francisco early in the morning and shortly after 8 o'clock signals began to flutter from the mastheads of the American and British ships. The latter, in obed ience to a signal from Lord Charles Berpsford, the commaudei ot the Channel Squadron formed two lines and down this Hue of huge, gray warships moved the Americans, their white sides gleaming in the sunlight. National salutes were fired by each squadron, which was followed by an exchange of salutes to Rear Admiral Cotton and Vice Admiral Beresford. Subsequently the two Admirals exchanged calls on the flagships, according the usual honors as each came over the side. At high tide the American wa.'ships entered the harbor, led by the Kearsarge, which was moored south of the railroad jetty and within a stone's throw of Nelson's old flag ship, the Victory; King Edward's yacht, the Victoria and Albert, and the battleship Collingwobd, flag ship of Admiral Hotham, the com mander in chief of Portsmouth. I'opo Hits Good Day. Rome, July 12. Continued im provement is shown in the condi tion of Pope Leo XIII. He was able to participate in the celebration of a mass in a room ad joining his chamber. Encouraging bulletins are issued from the Vatican. These indicate that his respiration is somewhat ameliorated and the use of oxygen has been discontinued. The Pope now sits in an arm chair aud receives visiting Cardi nals, who have been summoned to attend the consistory which will follow his death. Mob at LcuTciiMorth. Leavenworth, Ks., July 12. Negroes and soldiers engaged in a street row here today. Shots were exchanged and several persons were injured. The soldiers and citizens immediately organized into a mob and declared their intention to lynch the negroes. The police were armed but they had great difficulty in dispersing the mob. Several persons are seriously injured and should they die further trouble is feared. The military officers have been asked to suspend all passes to soldiers at the fort. The Stubborn Irish. Dublin, Ireland, July 13. The municipal corporation of Dublin to day gave evidence that the old feel ing against the King of England is by no means wiped out. The course of the new laud law in Parliament had given many cause to believe that much of the old bitterness was allayed. A vote taken by the cor poration 011 the presentation of an address of welcome to King Edward was almost unanimous against the extension of such cour tesy. Peter Will Visit Czar. Belgrade, July 12. The birthday of King Peter was celebrated here today with thanksgiving services. These were generally attended. It is announced that the King will pay a visit to the Czar at St. Peters burg about the middle of Septem ber. A crish is expected very soon in volving the complete reconstruction of the Servian cabinet. JUIM1E WILCOX DEAD. One or Hawaii's Host Known Men Passes Awny. Honolulu, July 13. Judge W. Luther Wilcox died at precisely eight o'clock last eveuiugat Queen's Hospital. The end came peace fully and painlessly. Since Satur day the physicians had given up hope of his recovery and from that time his brothers and relatives and one or two close friends were at the beside, expecting death, they knew not when. Judge Wilcox was conscious al most up to the hour of his death. Early in the afternoon he dropped to sleep waking up about an hour later. "I feel all right now," he told those at his bedside, "ten. hours of sleep does a man lots of good." Then he asked for a drink and dropped to sleep again. Governor Dole and W. 0. Smith were at his bedside during the afternoon and evening as well as the members of his family. He began to sink early in the afternoon and from that hour until death came he slowly sank away. No suffering attended his death and he seemed to recognize those about him almost to the end. Judge Wilcox's death was due to a complication of diseases, on top of which came gangrene. Some time ago the judge, being bothered by a troublesome corn, used a razor to get rid of it. Gangrene set in that time, though Mr. Wilcox was not aware of it. However it affected his system and in May he took a hurried voyage to the coast in the hope recovering his health. He accompanied his brother, George N. Wilcox, who was making the trip on business. Upon his return June 1st Judge Wilcox appeared much improved, though still feeling far from well. He held court for several days and then was confined to his home, when finally he determined to get rid of his trouble and went to Queen's Hospital to have his foot operated upou. He was operated upon June 20th, and the operation was thought to have been success ful, one toe being amputated. A few days later when it was seen that the gangrene had not been entirely cleared away a second toe was removed. On July 7th it was found necessary to amputate the leg below the knee, but eveu this severe operation failed to relieve- the patient and though he rallied at first, since Saturday the physicians had abandoned all hope of saving Judge Wilcox's life. His three brothers who are living on Kauai were sent for last week, and they have been at the bedside contiuous- ly. Lyncher Is n Murderer. Milwaukee, Wis., July 13. Just ice Brewer of the Supreme Court in a public statement made here to day said that every participant iu n lynching is a murderer. 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