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THE WBEKI,Y HILO TRIBUNR, HII.O, HAWAII, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 190?. "S Brandies "A frlond In need Is a frlond In ilocd " This Is mi 0 1 (1 proverb, but as (ruo in it Is old. Hero is just gucli a friend, Never bo without l. oloso at hand tluio. , .jmn Kcop It tyr5&Wj'l ""HH riVi: Hll.MON I'OUMISSIMJ.VH. KOIIAI.A IMT01I. Products of S.V.F. and v.o. Fine Three Star I1 .22 Aver's Cherry Pectoral It will provo n Rood frlond whon you liavo n fresh cold, bringing Immcdiato roiicf. You Mill find It equally truo In old colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, asthma. And you will dcclaro it "tho host friend in tho world" if you will uso it for an irrltablo throat or weak lungs. It nets ns n strong tonic, clearing up tho throat, giving tone to the relaxed tissues, and greatly strengthening the luugs. Tliero aro many substitutes and im. tat Ions, llowaro of thumt lie sure you got Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Largo and small bottles. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mm , U.S.A. For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY Tolnl Imports of Suir-ir Into UiiIIimI Public Snip AiltcrtlHoiticiif Slates Toi Om Ycur. Honolulu, Oct. 12. Over 5,000. 000,000 pounds of sugar, valued nt $100,000,000, was brought into tlic United States in the fiscal year just ended. This is n larger impor tation of sugar than in any proceed ing year in the history of the coun try. The total number of pounds Mil) be Held Up. Honolulu, Oct. 17. But n few days remain before the Kohala ditch franchise, according to a ma- Inrili flnrnelMll lf till iVorM!!!!',' I council, will be advertised for sale at public auction, the sale to take place on November 28. It was said today that, inasmuch lliio (Mile Conpy, II of sugar brought into America tlur-ias U was the province ol the Land linir the year was.as shown by the I Commissioner to authorize the ad W.C. PEACOCK & CO.. LIMITED Sole Agents for the Territory of Hawaii o o - 2 3 C I .2 S3 I I o c w J5 O to Q Q II records of the Department of Com merce ond Labor, 5,217,770,065, while in no earlier year in the his tory of the country has the importa tion of sugar ever reached 5,000, 000,000 pounds. The largest importation in any earlier year was that of 1897, when the total was 4,918,905,733 pounds. Adding to the enormous production of 1903 6,000,000,000 pounds as the domestic production would give a total sugar supply of 1 1,217,000,000 pounds for the year, or sufficient to furnish an average of seventy two pounds for each individual in the United States, estimating the popu lation at 80,000,000. The record of sugar importations for the year differs materially in cer tain aspects from that of earlier years. The total importation of beet sugar during the year was 87, vertisement of the sale and he had , dissented in the meeting of the ex ecutive council to the auction de cision, objecting to certain clauses in the license as adopted by Gover nor Dole and others of the council, there was a strong possibility of his refusing to be responsible for the publication of the notice of public sale. Land Commissioner Boyd was seen on the subject and asked whether he intended advertising the sale of the Kohala ditch fran chise. Mr. Boyd replied that he was not prepared to say anything on the subject just now, one way or the other. The advertising of the public sale of the privilege was business belonging to his depart ment and at the proper time he would act as he believed was right. He might give notice of the sale , RSlilttWlBlEtS Sl 'jnlRlnnRHitEuu to 1MUJWB mmmm umm uw mam mm mmWS CH 34 Mm i Mms 1 DKALbUS IN Plantation Supplies of All Descriptions Builder's Hardware Plumbina Goods Paints and Oils Fertilizers Iron and Steel Lumber Windows Blinds Doors A Full and Complete Line of Groceries SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII KEEN CUTTER KNIVES AND HOES 000,000 pounds against 255,000,000 : a,,d e might not. in the fiscal year 1902, and 903,000, "i wouiu line you to say, saiu 000 in the fiscal year 1901. Cane 1 Mr. Boyd, "that the base insinua- sugar, of course, composed the re-1 "s niuue uy tne Auvertiser yester maiuderand the cane sugar impor-llay morning while referring to Mr. tatious of the fiscal year, exclusive I A. C. Gehr and myself dining to of that brought from Porto Rico and I father, endeavoring to make capital the Hawaiian Islands, amounted to of the incident for its own low ends, 4,075,000,000 pounds, against 2, ' were noted by me with more amuse 685,000,000 in the fiscal year 1902 ' met than anger, although in some and 2,965.000,000 in 1901. From ' PIaces sllch deliberate tuisrepresen- I'orto Rico the total sugar brought tatious wouiu be tlie beginning 01 a into the United States amounted to pooling auair. 226,143,508 pounds, valued at $7, P. O. BOX 94 TELEPHONE 4A 4B Ocean Gompanu Hilo Railroad Co. Short Route to Volcano TIME TABLE In effect July 13, 1903. Passenger Trains, Kxcept Sunday. Time Table The steamers of this line will ar rive and leave this port as hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Alameda Oct. 23 Sierra Nov. 4 Alameda Nov. 13 Sonoma Nov. 25 Alameda Dec. 4 Ventura Dec. 16 FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Alameda Oct. 28 Sonoma Nov. 3 Alameda Nov. 18 Ventura Nov. 24 Alameda Dec. 9 Sierra Dec. 15 In connection with the sailing of the above steamers the agents nre prepared to issue, to intending passengers Coupon Through Tickets by nny railroad from San Francisco to all points in the United States, and from Now York by un steamship line to all F.uropeau ports. For further particulars apply to Wm. G. Irwin & Co. MMITKI) General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. Union Barber Shop. C.AHCIA & CANARIO, Props A.M 7yo, 7:S' 8:00, 8:15' 8:30 A M. 8:00 8:20 8:30 8:45, 9:00! A.M.! 10:30. 10:50. Ii:20. 12:40. 12:00. I2I20. A.MJ 9:00 . 9:10 . 10:05 . 10:25 . 1045 . P.M. 3:00 3:20 3:40 4:00 4:30 STATIONS IV Hllo ar ar. .Ulan .MUI...ar ar Keaau ar ir... Fcrud.de ...nr ar.. Mount. V'w..lv P.M. 3!3lv 3:5 4:00 4:i5 43 SUNDAY. lino ar ur...Ulm .MUl..,ar ar Kc.i.iu ar ar... l'enmale...ar ar.. Mount. V'v..l 1'OR PUNA Iv mio nr ar...Ulaa iMill...nr ar..Pahoa Junc.ar ar Pnlioa ar ir..Pahoa Juuc.ar ar Puna h A.M. P.M. 9:301 6:00 9:101 5:30 9-oo S:i5 8:45 5:00 8:30! 4:45 A.M. P.M. 10:30 5:30 IOUO 5:10 lOlOO' 5:00 9451 4:45 9:30 4:30 P.M. 3:SO 3:30 3:00 2:40 2:20 2:00 Sunday. I .Iv Ililo ar. ... ar...01an Mill, .ar . ..Jar..Palio,i June ...or Pahoa ar. ...ar..Paho,i Juuc.ar . 466,579, and from the Hawaiian Is lands 774,825,420 pounds, valued at $25,310,684. Thus the total quan tity of sugar supplied by Porto Rico and the Hawaiian Islands amounted to 1,000,000,000 pounds, or about one-fifth of the total brought into the country, its value being nearly $33,000,000. It would heein that, as a nation, we are fond of sweetmeats. Harpers Weekly. - llii Met Ills Match. P.M 3.20 3-0O 11-05 ar Puna lvL. F.xcursiou tickets between all points nre sold on Saturdays and Sundays, good returning, until the following .Monday noon. Commutation tjekcts, uood for twenty five rides between any two points, and thousand mile tickets are sold at cry low rates. W. II. J.AMHF.RT, Superintendent. CRESCENT CITY BARBER SHOP CARVALHO BROS., Proprietors. The Old Reliable Stand is still doing UP-TO-DATE WORK Razors honed, Scissors and all edged tools perfectly ground. Satisfac tion Ou.trautLt'd, iioivi s'riifisr. m Sbjvc, Cut Ijmr and Shampoo at Ctt-Clve Rates. We also take particular pains with Chil dren's Huircuttiug. Union Huimmng, Wuiuuueuue St. JAS. M. CAMERON, Plumber, Tinner, Metal Worker. Mr. Cauiurnp is prepared to give estl mates on all kinds of Plumbing Work ami to guaruutee all work rioue, Siberian Express. Up to some months ago there were 11 so-called "trains de luxe" running on the Great Trans-Siberian Railroad, of which eight are property of the railway administra tion and three of the International Sleeping Car Company. The Russian Government hat now put several new most luxurious trains on the line, by which pas sengers may travel direct from Mos cow through to Vladivostock, Port Arthur or the newly established Kastem city of Dalny. I,ake ljai- 4:50 kal is crossed by powerful steamers jj.j I which can take on board three 3 40 1 trams ol eight cars each at a time. Only during the winter months, when the lake is covered by thick ice, sledges are employed for bring ing the passengers around the lake, as the great ice breakers proved in sufficient to keep the ice open all the time. In about a year and a half the Lake Baikal section of the Siberian Railroad will be completed Immense engineering difficulties were met with in the construction of this part of the line. I The new trains consist of first and second-class parlor cars, dining car, baggage car and observation car. The baggage cars have accommoda tions for the train crew. The latter include a train inspector, who speaks several languages, and who is in full and supreme charge of the express train. The meals served in the dining car are good and cheap. A physician is also on each train, and in his charge is the train's pharmacy. One of the first-class cars has a fine piano, while bathrooms have been provided in the second class parlor cars. There is also a first-class international library, gym nasium and similar features. A bar ber shop is found in the baggage car. Thus far four of these trains have been put on the line, and they are said to be the finest railroad trains 011 Huropean and Asiatic soil. By means of these trains a trav eler can now go from St. Petersburg overland to Vladivostock in a little less than 16 days. The trains are lighted throughout with electricity. Philadelphia Record. "Never cross-question an Irish man from the old sod," advises one of the foremost railroad attorneys of the age, says the Detroit Free Press. "Even if he does not think of an an swer, he will stumble into some bull that will demoralize the court and jury, and whenever a witness tickles a jury his testimony gains vastly in its influence. "Yes, I'm speaking from exper ience. The only witness who ever made me throw up my hands and leave the court room was a green Irishman. A section hand had been killed by an express train and his widow was suing for damages. I had a good case, but made the mis take of trying to turn the main wit ness inside out. "In his quaint way he had given a graphic description of the fatality, occasionally shedding a tear and call ing on the saints. Among other things he swore positively that the locomotive whistle was not sounded until the whole train had passed over his departed friend. Then I thought I had him. " 'See here, McGinnis,' said I, 'you admit that the whistle blew?' " 'Yis, sor; it blewed, sor.' " 'Now, if that whistle sounded in time to give Mir-hacl warning, the fact would be in favor of the company, wouldn't it?' " 'Yis, sor; and Mike would be tistifyin' here this day.' The jury giggled. " 'Never mind that. You were Mike's friend, and you would like to help his widow out; but just tell me now whateaithly purpose there could be for the engineer to blow that whistle alter Mike had been struck.' " 'I presume thof the whistle wore for the nixt man on the thrack, sor,' "I left and the widow got all she asked." Kx. Loudon, Oct. 13. Vice Admiral Noel has been confirmed as com mander of the British naval forces on the China .station. Browning, Mont., Oct. 12. A terrible ' ragedy was enacted yester day iu acolonyoflflut-head Indians in this section. The Indians hud I been indulging in an orgie and, cra.ed bv whiskey, got into a I murderous altercation. Several In-, I diaus were murdered in their beds ' I ...l .. Inv.m .11. (111...- lt'l If fli ..1 111 tllf. .Mill H ""h1- l""" nuuuiiHi m. melee. Ladies' Stocks Grass Linen Drawn Work. Linen and Lace Silk Embroidered in black, white and colors. Tailored Stocks in all colors and in all the newest designs. In fact, all the latest fads in this particular line. L. TURNER CO., Ltd. Rand made Saddles and fianie$$ CARRIAGE RIMMING. T' -AT- RICHARDS & SCHOEN, Hilo Harness Shop, Hilo, H. I. Enterprise Planing Mill Company. OHO. MUMI1V, Mgr. Pront St., in rear of Hilo .Mercantile Co's Ilnililing Planing, Monloing, Scroll Work ami all kinils of Turned Work, Window Frames, etc WATKR TANKS A SPECIALTY. Household ami all kinds of Piiruitnre, Store Fittingi, Counters, etc., made to order. Cross-cut Saws re-tootued and made an good as new, ut easy rules. Manufacturer ol School Seats, Chinch Pews, and Redwood Outteis, all sizes Nl'.W VOKK SAN l'KANCISCO HONOLULU & CO.. M. S. U.MITICI). BROKlvKS and COMMISSION MHRCHANTS ...PIRI5 INSURANCE... Dealers iu Dry Goods, Notions, Cigars and Tobacco. Special attention given to consignments of coffee and biiar. HOP WARN CO. Cor. King and Front Stteetb. Dealers in Dry Goods, Japanese and Chinese Goods, RATTAN FURNITURE. The Corner Restaurant FRONT AND CHURCH STS. 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