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fjiicr tfeilrmte- JL e: Wliut In BshL for HAWAII Ih Beat lor 1-Hlo Wliut la Beat for 1-I1LO la B5at for Us ti T F Vol. 8. HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1903. No. 46. 't IjC fiUtt Vtbum I'UBI.ISIUU) KVKKV I'KIIMV OPFICK, Kino aTRKKT. - Hilo. Hawaii. trimunk iilock I, Hlln Tribune Publishlne Company, Ltd. t t, .1 ii.t.... ... 1 i.m,.fi.inr. : Publl.heftaudiroprktor.. President C.C. KKNNniiv j Vlce-l-reiident K. K. Richard? Secretary! reanurer I,. W. IIawortii ' Auditor A-,!' SuTTON Director duo. . McKi sriK, I) . Marsu . I .ltf.! Aavertneraemtiuconumiea ucmrc hr'""" i of ieclfied period will be cnargca a 11 con- , . ilnunl for lull lerm. . Addres all communication either to the .rr;iVi, n ..i.T.:. ii;, , ..mi or tiik hilo ' Tr:bu!k1'uhlisuijComi-av. The column, ol tiik liuoTRti-eNK. realm.,' onen to communication on nublects within tlie cope or tlie paper. To receive proper aucmion, , each article rnunt be lgneilly IH author. The name, when desired, will be held confidential. Tiik Hlto Tribu.ni. 1 not renpoutlble Tor the opinion or statement of correspondent-!. I y I ATTOKXEVS-AT.liAW. Wise & Ross, ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW will practice in ail Court, oi 'the Tritory. and i " uttice: iRiuuMi uii.ui.-ii, Bridge Street, 1III.O, HAWAII C M. I.KBI.0ND W. 11. SMITH LeBlond & Smith ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW HawatUu, Jaiianeie, and Chlnee Interpreter, laneie, and Chlnee I nl I Notary Public In Office. anu Oflide: Skvhkanck Huii.ding, Oppoilte Court Home. 1III.O, HAWAII J. Castlk Riocway Thos. C. Uidoway Ridgway & Ridgway ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW tolldtora of I'atcntu C.eneral I.aw I'roctlce HII.O, HAWAII. Notary Public in Office. UHKICK: Walauuenue and Bridge Streets PHVSIOIAXS. Dr. Henry Hayes PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON Walauuenue Street Hours: 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. 4 t 5 p. m. 7.00 to 8:00 p. in. Sunday: 10:00 u. m. to 12:00 noon. Telephone 193. Milton Rice, M. D. Physician and Sukgkon Office, Waianuenue St. Hours, 8:30 to 10:30 a. M.; 2-4 and 7:30 to 8:30 p. i. Sundays, 9 to 11 a. m. HEAL ESTATE, ETC. , - I. JE. RAY 1 ATTORNEY AT -LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC Waianuenue St. Hilo, Hawaii IIEXTISTS. M. Wachs, D. D. S DKNTIST Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 4. HILO, HAWAII HOW TO MAKE MONEY. We offer you an investment guaranteed rUwo Trust Companies. It may make you rich. This is no scheme or fake. .Send i 2.00 for INVKSTMKNT CKRTIFI CATK. If yon are not satisfied upon in vestigation we give you your money back. WKLTNKR & DUNN, Fiscal Agents, 60 Ilroadway, New York. A. H. JACKSON FIRIS AND LIFK INSURANCH AGKNT FOR NKW YORK LIFF, WAIANUKNUK STRKF.T, HILO KHTAUL.1HHICIJ iHs". BISHOP & CO. Bankers. Honolulu - - Oahu, H. I. Transact a Geueral Hanking and Ex change busbies -.....roini nii TrnvHiipr's T...H...-R nf Credit issued, available in all the principal cation nnd the testimony offered will be cities of the world. i ,er,l Court Home of North ko. halii, 011 Saturday, the 14th day of Novem Special intention given to the business , her, A. I). 1903, at 9 11. in. entrusted to us by our friends of the other I Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1903 Islands, either as Deposits, Collections F. S. LVMAN, Insurance or requests for Kxchange. 46-3 Commissioner of lloutidiiiies. llouiidary Notice. An application fur settlement of the i boundaries of the lands of Upoltt first nnd Upolu second, District of North Kohnln, U. S. A., having lieen filed with the Coin-1 imtiim ui unwuii, leiiuury ui imwan, ntlssioner of llonndaries for the Third ' , ViWttXl circuits, T. I!., Iiv the J lruslcc9 under the will of liernlec P. 1isj10pi tlc owner of said Innd, j Notice is hereby given to the owners of said land nnd also to the owners of the am9 ndloining, viz: The Territory of Hawaii aiul the owners of Hoiioipu and ll!iJl id application and j tue testimony oucred win ue ucani m me court iioiiru ot worm Kotinia, on satur- j ,. frf,,,i, ,,,.. f M, ,,, ,'."" """ """-"" V ...."..,... IJ. roo' 03, nt 9 n. 111. 1 tirin "o. "mi, ocpi. 10, 1903. F.S.LYMAN, 46-3 Commissioner of lloundarics. ' F. S. LYMAN. I Boundary Notice. 'n application for settlement of the . houiularies of the laud called Knhunliilii. , 1 .111 the District of North Kobala, Island of j Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, V. S. A., I having been filed with the Commissioner I 01 iioutiiinries lor inc 1 nirii nnu l'ourin ,. .. " . . r .. ...... Circuits. T. IL. bv I. F. Woods, the owner ot said imui, .- . " g,,,,, ,nlll n)(1 ,,, lo ,,. owllcr8 nf u,t. lands adjoining, viz: i lie Territory ot Hawaii lor l'aiiinaiiina and Jiaklloa; Kstatc H. P. Ilishop for Honokaiiemii; i Kstate j. w. Austin lor Kniiuanui; jns. V. VVnnttafnr ITMipiiii; unit iitilliinwn. ers of ratcnt Grants 2330, 780, 75a nnd to . . i.uv.... . . .. ...-,--.....-. ....-.... , 12643: that said application and the testi- J I . .. . . -. . 1 I1IUIII U1I.ILI 11 I 1 11, IIVUIII II t .! V. Ullll House ol Norm Koiuiin, 011 Saturday, the , 14th day of November, A. D. 1903. Jit 9 1 Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1903. F. S. LYMAN, 46-3 Commissioner of Iioumlaries. lioundary Notice. An application for settlement of the boundaries of the land called Kawaihae 2nd, in the District of South Kohala, Island of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, having been filed with the Commissioner of Iioumlaries for the Third mid Fourth Circuits, T. II. , by the administrator of the estate ol Queen Kintua, the owner of the said land, Notice is hereby given to the owners of said land nnd also to the owners of the lands adjoining, viz: The Territory of Hawaii for Kawaihae 1st and Waimen; G. W. Macfarlaue for Ouli, that said op. plication nnd the testimony offered will be heard at the Court House of North Kohala, 011 Saturday, the 14th day of November, A. D. 1903, at 9 a. 111. Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. iS, 1903. F. S. LYMAN, 46-3 Commissioner of Houiularies. Boundary Notice. j An application for settlement of the !xuudarics of the laud called Puaiiui, in the District of North Kohala, Island of Hnwaii, Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A., having been filed with the Commissioner of llonndaries for the Third and Fourth Circuits, T. II., by the trustees under the will of Uemice P. Ilishop, the owner of said land, Notice is hereby given to the owners of said land mm nuo to tue owners 01 up lands adjoining, viz: Keheua 2nd; Kiio knlatii nud Keheua; that said application and the testimony offered will be heard at the Court House of North Kohala, 011 Saturday, the 14th day of November, A. D. 1903, nt 9 a. ui. Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1903, F. S. LYMAN, 46-3 Commissioner of Iioumlaries. Boiimlnry Notice. An application for the settlement of the boundaries ol the land, Makahaualoa, in the District of Hilo, Island of Hawaii, Territory of Hnwaii, U. S. A., having been filed with the Commissioner of Houiularies for the Third and Fourth Circuits, T. IL, by Pepeekeo Sugar Com pany, the owueis of said laud, Notice is hereby given to the owners of said laud, and :lso to the owners of the adjoining lands, viz: The Territory of Hawaii for Kulaimanu, Kawaiuui, Hit niuulii, Hotidiiti, nud Kaupakuca; Olio mea Sugar Company for Papaikou; Ha kalau Sugar Company for Hakalau; also the owners of Patent Grants 1939 and 1158 ami L. C. A. 5663; that said applica tion and the testimony offered will he heard nt the Office of the Ilouiidarv Com missioner in Hilo, Hawaii, on Saturday, the 7U1 day of November, A. I)., 1903, ut 9 11. m. Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1903 Con.mlMio;,e?of& 46-3 boundary Notice. A bou the Hnw hav 01 jHHiimiirii-B iiji inc "" umi" .!...!.. r ti 1,,. i if u',.n.lu ii... .liuui.a, owner Notice said lam Hnwai ' W. Austin for Kaliuaiiiii: that said impli u application for settlement of the , " ' . ' "", "i .", .?. '.'... ....," Porary secretary aiul Captain Lake els' Hall, had been generously en- udariesof the laud called Waikn, in , ' " . 'i "V "" ""V-K '":. . ' cnr,.,.nt.nt.nr,,,u tertained dlirinir the nreliininaries DUtrictof North Kohala, Island of ; MV I r""V." .'" "i""1 "' 'S.? .. ...... . .,,. ,M llr,, nl.i ,i. , all. Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A.. , VV ",r ' iT".? "v.." . ' ,"'" .'., ! I Upon motion ot A. IL Loebeil- ; "" -""; . "V'. ''V"'' ,".""."' .."'v'. .ri!1" il S"!!!f '".f I of ht Vmbitot ion ' of t i. .oVlciTr Stein the chair appointed the follow-1 ""r,. ..L- rL ... "L;V' ?" "3 J- - "--I -, c:i,i r,iinu fall -ii". nr i n... u i ... r,... ..., .. w.-.. j .... MUafu ol oillier VI lUI s were cai ca of said land, ....... i, i ' iin,r!c r m L'm. ...ii,. .,,,.1 t i rr im... ...'. mii,m u....nni.n.. ic lli.rcliv iilvi.il In till, munur of i ' ,,v ' ...v...,.,, j, .... .v.. i. ...,. ..iiv.j, . . iui . uv. tiuiiii , .-ii.kl.liw.-l is litrcin gutu to mi. owner oi ifVAvr.iM rvvi ,.. mi r. i .. . .- . . ,. j.i r .'.!.. r land, and nlso to the owners of the .,, .,,:;' i7 "V,;... r ,,;... iVi'V . ( l,erllCZ. Alter being out live vuucu uuni muie lesenimiou oi Is iidjoiniiig. viz: The Territory of "". " .i J ' '"' ' ...Imiuac ,i. . .. r.....i ,,n names to eloquent encomiums upon iforKavvaihaeist; Kbtate of II. p. n.lt .,....,., ,. ,, ' . ' . ' the merits ot the candidates offered. II is ion for Houokane mi: Kbtine'of J. r. -" o:t,". "7. ' " ' " 'v J' , precincts represeuteii aim properly im. n,.. ....: i. ..r .i... Boundary Notjce. j An npplicatiou for settlement nf the boundaries of the land culled Kahun and, in the District of Hilo, Island of Hnwaii, A., havim: been fifed with the Commissioner of territory 01 Hawaii, u. o. lloundarics for the Third and fourth Circuits, T. II.. by the administrator of the Kstatc of Kaillhunc, the owner of said land. Notice is hereby given to the owners of said laud nnd nlso to the owners of the lands adjoining, viz: Pepeckco Sugar Co. for Makahaualoa, also the owners of) Patent Orants 1158, 194. "030; that said , nppiicntion and tiie testimony ouercd, will DclicnrdnttlieUlliccol tlie liouiidnry ' Commissioner in Hilo. Hawaii, on Satur- day, the 7U1 day of November, A. D. I9o3, ai 9 n. 111. 1 Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1903. F. S. LYMAN, 46-3 Commissioner of Houiularies. Notice ol Guardian's Sale of Ileal Estate. Notice is hereby given that ill pur sunncc of nil order of sale made and en icreu ov me 1rcu11 mime 01 me v-iruuii . 1 ........ ,n 1. ... 1 r ..... r s. ' Court of the Fourth Circuit. Territory of I nawnii, in rrouaie, ai tiinmucrs, on lie ) t It I . l. ...I al.i matter of the guardianship of Henry ukiipiiani, a minor, tne undersigned .guardun ot tne person and estnic 01 sum minor will sell nt public miction to the nignesi immcr lor casu ni uie upsei once , inf niiL-t1iniis.iiiil.lotK dol nrs. sub ect ' of One tliousaud.(fiooo) dollars, subject to the confirmation thereof of the said Judge of s.iid Court, an undivided half interest 111 eight and one-half acres of land, situate in the village of Paatiilo, --...-- . Z. '. , z ,. . - (. mill VXWI.H. . . .. ) land, situate in tne village 01 raatiuo, Hatn.ikua, Hawaii, on the uiaiika or west side 01 tne uoveriimetil road iroui 11110 toWaipio, and on the eust side or the nt,ml U " lhe Wai,io sitkof I Said sale to be made on the 23rd day of October, A. D. 1903, noon, nt the front door at 12 0 i;iuwk of the rv.iiri House in the tow wn of Hilo, Island and rail, deed nt purchaser's Territory of Hnw expense J1AKAI,HKAK. NAKAt'UAIU l.U, Guardian of the person nnd estate of Henry Nakapuahi, a minor. Dated nt Hilo, the 15th day of Sept. 1903- V. S. Lyman & R. A. Lvman, Attorneys for Guardian. 46-4 LEGAL NOTICES. In the Circuit Court, Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, United States of America. In Proiiatk At Ciiamukks. In the matter of the Kstate of AUGUST G. SKRRAO, deceased. Petition having been filed by Manuel G. Santos, praying that Letters Testa mentary be issued to Jonn G. Serrao nud Manuel G. Santos, us executors of the last will and testament of the above de ceased, Notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the 13th day of October, A. D. 1903, nt 9 o'clock a. m., be and hereby is appointed the time for hearing the said petition, in the Court room of this Court, at South Hilo, Hawaii, nt which time nnd place all persons concerned may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 15, 1903. Hv the Court: DANIF.L PORTKR, Clerk. By Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk. Ridgway & Ridoway. Attorneys tor Petitioner. 46-3 Notice to Creditors. In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hnwaii, U. S. A. In Pkoiiath At Ciiamukks. In the matter ot the Kstate of DANIKL IWIKAU WAILANI, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Administratrix of the said deceased. All creditors of said estate are hereby notified to present their claims, whether secured or otherwise, duly verified and with proper vouchers, if any, to the un dersigned, at Alakahi, or to her attorney, F, S. Lyman, in the town of Hilo, Ha waii, Territory of Hawaii, within six .1... r .!.. ,.r .1.:.. ..t-.. ..- 1. j iiiuimia iiuiii iitiiu .11 una limit:;, ur alien I claims, if any, will be forever barred. I HANA WAILANI. 1 Administratrix. 1 Hilo, Hawaii, Aug. 27, 1903. 43.4 ! Notice to Creditors. I 1 In the matter of the Kstate of JOSK ' FI.ORKS, deceased. j Noticc js hereby given that the under- t 730 by Dr. Holland of I w. ..... ..I...... ... JV..W ... ...... ...... ... ,IIU, ! Hawaii, deceased. All creditors of the j deceased are hereby notified to present ! their claims duly authenticated and with the proper voucheis, if nuy exist, even W!tlil,i dv ninnllis from !!,,. .li ...I.,.., ' Wl.1'"" V "'0,iu,a iroiil tlie date wlieil Attorneys for Administrator 44.4 llttttiiilck l'attci'iiN. Hy every boat we receive new patterns, MOSKS & RAYMOND, Tel. 178. Illnlli.ll .irllil nlnilllf, ft..a l. ...,. ...1 !. m v m n.llllll OL lAJlUnh. ' - 1 11U 111.11 I1U1111II.ILII1L: aiJUCL:!! Ill lilt? FIRST REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. .Sprocket Hull rnektnl Willi Sicr tutors I'rocoetlliiBs Full of In torcRt-UlostMt Willi K11- tliusliism for Ticket. The first Republican 'County . , ' . ' Convention in tile County of East Hawaii was called to order last Monday night at Sprcckcls hall I chair appointed the following Com amid rumblings of war. It ad- Imittee on Rules and Permanent Or journed about 1 o'clock Tuesday iganization: Albert Horner, K. N. morning with peace and harmony and good will between the men and delegations who had exhausted their strength and wit in a tattle. lor supremacy which lasted sixi Hours. i lie work lor wlncli tlicl delegates had been assembled was nrwitmilititiPil mwl itti ilm utnr. - . ., ...... ...... ...... .u.iv ..... ... . nnislied there was that spirit shown ta. . .. .' wnici, makes the proceed ngs or a good republican conventions, uiian- imons. ueiueen me opening worus 01 Dr, h0 land ot Puna , wlncli ca ed . I " ----- - : the assemby to ofder, and the 1110- t;on of A jj, Lebenstein to ad- . , . , , 'jourii, when the work was done, . . . j""i, i.i. iu- win .m num., julere was a i,aUie royai ,, the l - IKltntl lllli I imui ilfiiii. ,, - floor. I he tact and force of the Chairman A. C. McKenney, the parliamentary resources ot contend- incr itirtpc flip nlrmiinnnn mwl nntu j--.. ...... .... ! eloquence of delegates and officers, ! and the skilflll work o( committees, were all pitched in the center of the1 ring. Mixed up in this mess was the "solid ten" from Hilo which j drauged through the proceedings, ..!(I.HI.a In.,!.. .. ............ 1 -t !.. ' wuuuui lusiiii; u iiuuiiu ui il.lirntiiitrv. It iiiviiprl nil rifi7iic weight, and at the end fell into the sea of defeat, a veritable millstone, attached to the neck of Wm. Todd. Pitted against the leaders of the Fourth precinct was the combined Republican talent from Hamakua to Puna. A. Homer, like an im perturbable battleship, dropped anchor in the committee on Rules where he was supplied with ammu nition of the deadliest sort. When the forces lined up later in couveu tion the battleship was reenforced uy a torpecio ooai irom runa, ties - patch boats from Waiakea precinct and cruisers from Olaa. The Ad- miral of this fleet was in the chair, The battle flag proved to be a recommendation that delegates vote on nominations viva voce, aye or nay. Jim Morris, like a stuitly Mississ ppi river ram went straight for the Andrews flagship. Twice was he repulsed. Then A. B. Loeb- ensteiu steamed up. He was an armored cruiser fresh from the ways, officers of the convention were, A. (ship question, and were assembled and carried seventeen gatling guns , C. McKenney, Chairman; K. N. j to perform work pertaining only to on deck, and two ten pounders j,r Holmes, Vice Chairman; Treasurer, the county. He said it was im the turret He raked the flotilla ,A". H 0(-bi:s'ei Kxecutive Com- proper for the County convention tue turret. Hi rakeu ll1"1'1 ' mittee, first precinct-Dr. Holland; to involve inself in the factional incessantly. No perceptible dam-: sc.Coud, S. G. Walker; third, J. D. schemes of Honolulu politicians, age was done to the battleship be- ( Lewis; fourth, T. IJ. Rowland and 1 If they want to sound East Hawaii low the water line. The torpedo Ji' Morris; fifth, W. C'. Cook; let them do it through the Terri boat and the armored cruiser narrow- !sxth, W. K. Andrews; seventh, torial Committee. W. C. Cook was ly avoided a collision in the thick ! ShJ .?". ,,,s, fcc with a vigor- ... c ,. ... .... 1 ninth, John Pritchard; tenth, Chas. ous second to the motion wh c 1 of the fight which might have suit , Williams. i carried' without tt ,liK..,ii vm- both to the bottom, W. C. Cook ,of Papaikou was steady like a shore ! fort. He fired good steel shot and I , , .. ,. always knew the range. I he re- I suit of the engagement was a union I of fleets to move against the Home I Rulers early in November. The assembly was called to order .. ..,... .... 1 r Puna, who nominated A. C. Mc-' . Keuuey temporary chairman. S. G. Walker of Olaa was made 'tern- 'accredited, except the precinct of Olaa. whose three delegates. S. G. Walker. G. Stine and Frank Rosa. j werL. without credentials. These Mountain View by forgetlulness. Mini Pnniniiltp. nn rrpf1..iiti'i1c Tim n i r o ..! .. i, i 1 A telephone message to VVm. Vnn - I unttit, Jr., nt Mountain View started him on n ride against time. He brought the Olaa credentials to Hilo, a distance of seventeen miles, in one hotii and fifteen minutes, changing horses once. The wait for these credentials was occupied by the Committee on Rules and Permanent Organization in their deliberations. On motion of Albert Horner, the Holmes, V. C. Cook, Chas. Swain and J. D. Lewis. The Committee on Platform and Resolutions 'was composed of Messrs. A. IJ. Loebenstein, Chas. Williams, l rank Rosa, A. Louisson and John Pritchard. m. r :...- .. ...... x 11c v.uiuiiimce on mniioriu was 1 the first to report and the rcnort was accented without a dissentimr . I voice. The platform contained a fitting tribute to the character and administration ot President Roose- Velt. It nromised honest and eco cu. ii liiuiui.iLU JloIlLbl aim eco .C.v. 11 H"""" huiii uhu eco- jnomical administration of the affairs 0f the County of Kast Hawaii in '' ' Jil:u ilaw" evcry department: it declared in .. 1 . a a a every department; 11 declared Hi favor of miholdin.r tlio hmmr nn.l -- o - 'dignitv of labor, and demanded that citizen labor be employed in all public woik. It demanded equal .:..!.,.. . ..n : i:..- i:.:. ,, . nwuis iu mi ui evei y line politically and industrially, regardless of race H,lcs. rt promised under a republi- can administration like and equal attention to needs in the way of public improvements to every town, village, hamlet and district in the a . . .. come under the Republican banner upon these principles. The report of the Committee on Rules recommended that delegates vote for nominees by viva voce "aye" or "nay," and provided for the nomination of Supervisors first then the SherifLaiid the rest of the offices in the rotation in the call for the convention. The Todd men saw in the aye and nay vote their Waterloo They accordingly foucht ;ts adoption with all their power 1 Heretofore in Hilo, the ballot of , delegates has been secret. A Todd luajorlty depended 011 having the j vote secret. ltl the battle over these points. A. U. Loebenstein, W. C. Cooki Jim Morris, Albert Homer, rr Mnllmwl nnd ntl,rc ..vi,nc,i their fund of ammunition, last shot was the vote, The which ( a(iople(l ti,e n,le, 18 to 10. The order of nominations was adonted ! bv he same vote. The nermanent A petition signed by a number j I of Portuguese citizens asking the ' convention to nominate Jos. Vierra ! Ific o mniiilinr nf llin llr.nr.1 f Q1p..r- I r WfflB ., . . r . 'I j Li,lcolii Club, .1 republican organ-: ! izatiou, presented its endorsement 1 of Hvangelino da Silva for a similar ; ' l'0'011- VIVI'IK-I". IfMU CA VIIIMA'I'WU The preliminary battles having been fought, the convention was now ready to get down. to business. 1 he audience, which packed Spreck- latiuu snet ' evening was made by W. C. Cook in the presentation of the name of h. N. Holmes. J. I). Lewis nomi nated S. L. Desha; J. P. Fernandez named Uvangelino da Silva; Jim ' Morris set forth in strong terms the I i,i.,,i..,i,,,. a, , 1111 in iii-i in ,,. 1 merits of Joe Vierra; Chas. Swain named V. G. Walker: Dr. Holland offered the name of W. 11. Lam bert; John Pritchard presented the name of A. 13. Lindsay, and A. B. Loebenstein nominated Peter Lee with a clear and succiut enumera tion of that gentleman's qualities of strength. When the ballot was begun it was plain to all how clumsy and awkward was the method adopted and Loebenstein's suggested mod ifications were adopted arter all. After much discussion it was. de cided to call the roll of the dele gates and allow each delegate to name his choice of five men. The result of the first ballot was the nomination of IJ. N. Holmes, S. L. Desha, Joe Vierra, W. G. Walker " Z'uZU Z thirty-one votes of the convention. But two nominations were made for the office of Sheriff: L. A. An- drews and Win. Todd. T. T). Lewis I lfnL'iiltliil till itnHii I A i.ilvn.i.ii nal . V:... i.--s i u... i...i w.. I 1111 l.KJl 1 1?. IlUIIll'll IV III. Iflflll. 1 III roll was called, each delegate rising in his seat and answering "An drews" or "Todd." When twenty-eight delegates had voted the tally sheet showed sixteen for An drews and twelve for Todd. At drews , I this jit address UU""-M make tl tincture A. B. Loebenstein addressed the chair and moved to make the nomination of L. A. An drews unanimous. The motion carried amid an uproar of cheers from delegates and spectators. The next three nominations were made unanimously and rapidly, there being but one man named for each office. These three were: N. K. Lyman for Clerk, N. C. Will fong for Auditor, Geo. Williams for Tax Assessor. For Treasurer the names offered wete: C A. Stobie, F. S. Lyman, R. A. Lyman and I. E. Ray. C. A. Stobie was nominated by a vote of 22. W. H. Smith of the firm of Le Blond & Smith was nomi nated for the office of County At torney. For Surveyor Dr. Holland nomi nated A. B. Loebenstein, who de clined. Thos. E. Cook was the unanimous choice of the conven tion. TIIK CARTKK KKDOKSIiMKNT. Just before adjournment a letter from Clarence Crabbe, chairman of the Territorial Republican Commit tee to P. Peck, chairman of the District Republican Committee, was read by Chairman McKitmey. The letter asked for an endorsement of Geo. Carter as Govemot to succed S. IL Dole. The letter had scarcely been finished before half a dozen delegates wanted the floor to oppose the suggestions made. A. B. Loe benstein was recognized by the chair and his motion was to table the matter of endorsing Carter for Governor. He stated as his grounds the fact that the delegates to the County Convention were chosen by voters without reference to the Governor- The first Republican Convention of the County of East Hawaii then adjourned sine die. ... A HOME COMPANY CAPITAL $50,000 Organized I'uder the Laws of the Ter ritory of Hawaii. The Hawaiian Realty and Maturity Co., Ltd. Loans, Mortgages, Securities, Invest ments and Real Kstate. .Homes lluilt 011 the Installment Plan HOMK OFFICK: McINTVRK 11UILDINO HONOLULU, T.II. Tho Hawaiian Roalty and Maturity Co., Ltd. L. K. KKNTWKLL. General Manager 9 t-' m. p y m