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rj TUB WKBKLY HILO TRIBUNE, HII.O, HAWAII, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 87, 1903. V1tiliftlt-t"-tiMftnAftiliiUtifrWfW Watches and Jewelry REPAIRED AM. KINDS OI IKUKMtN ftlADH TO OROKR AT 1 M.J. DeGouvea's Jewelry Store JAS. M SHAMANS, the well known watchmaker, is to be found here, and will turn out nil work in up-to-date manner AM. WORK Gl'ARANTIvl-'I). BRIDCE STREET Opposite Peacock & Co., HII.O tmTlHHMmHHFW HILO MARKET CO., LIMITED. Telephone No. 39. Bridgk St. H11.0, II. Pacific Heat Markel Front St., Hilo, II. 1 Choice Cuts of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal. POULTRY of all Kinds FRESH ISLAND BUTTER Fine Fat Turkeys. . Sucking Pigs. THE Hilb Bakery Makes Finest Bread. Fresh Rolls and Buns always o hand : : : Ice Cream for families Wedding and Party Cahes Specialty PLANTERS' LINE -OF- SAILING VESSELS Direct Line between SAN FRANCISCO AND HILO. Hark St. Catharine, Hark Amy Turner, Hark Mnrlhu Kavis, Capt- Saunders Capt. Warland Capt. McAllmau QUICK DISPATCH 1 For freight and passage apply to WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco C. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Agents, Honolulu, or H. Hackfeld &Co., Ltd. A HUNTS. 1111,0. For Elegant Society Stationery Invitations Programs Announcements Call ai Tribune Office i.mu.u..t.u..iii..ii.iimiiiiim W. A. TODD'S NEW HARNESS SHOP I l.,.v opened n Ml.,, on Walanucnue street. 1 -i in Demosthenes' Cnle, where I am rein 10 make GOOD HARNESS and FINE SADDLES English Sadtllos a Specialty IIARN'KSS RHl'AIRKl) RUASONAIIMJ CIIARGKS W. A, TODD. Oval Mats Oval Glass We have added a Stan Oval and Circle Machine to our Framing Depart ment ... Over one hundred styles of Moulding con stantly carried in stock Wall, Nichols Co. Limitotl Walanuonuo Stroot Mountain View Saloon- New location nt Mountain View next to Depot Wines and Beers Mineral Water Soda Water Cold Drinks J. R. CASPAR Proprietor u O ' o .ti - : ' a LU 3 B I C3 o - O c 1 o JO ;i ' Uncle Sam's Cigar Store Walanuonuo Stroot HILO, - - - HAWAII ROBERT INNES LILLIE WHOUiSAU-; COMMISSION MERCHANT AND IIROKI'.R. Exporter of Island Produce. Hooks Kept and Audited. Room I, Spreckelh' lllock, U:lo CAM'. IN HII.O III.STItllT. llilcr Surrey of Flelils ami .Mills 011 This Const. Kukninu, Ilnmnkttn, Hawai Nov. 5. y3 Editor Stat: The cane in the iHilo district, notwithstanding the Heavy rnnis, and leal hopper, is , h,oklllB in ""P".1' coildllioil. And 'almost nil of this improvement is , (,ue ,0 t,(. j,,lr0(iucton 0f tl,e Cale- donia sugar cane. A variety that so far as I can learn, sttpasses any 'thing ever introduced into these is- lands. This new variity has been I chamber standing, an impressive planted on almost every plantation silence following while the new in these two districts; and it is said, judge affixed his signature to the that the enormous yield of the Ono-; document. mca plantation of nearly 14,0001 Before the hour appointed the tons of sugar, is mainly due to the court room began to fill and on the foresight of the manager in select- stroke of 10 every Government do ing this variety of cane, in place ofipartment was represented, Circuit Lahaina and Rose bamboo. The new plant cane in the Pepee keo and the Houomu plantation is looking in fine condition, and the same may be said of all the planta tions from Olaa to Laupahoehoe. One good thing with this variety of cane, is the fact that the first, and at limes the second ratoon, gives a better stand or crop, than the first plant cane. Great improvement is also found in the mills, Olaa easily taking the lead. This mill is one of the finest I have ever seen, and is not only well designed and fiin ished, but is kept up to date in every thing. This mill has a good sys tem of chemical control, so that there is no possibility of waste. And in fact, every thing about the mill seems to be done in first class manner, and is capable of doing a large amount of work. It has also one of the finest and best equipped machine shops on the Island. The Onomea Sugar Company mill is al so fast coming to the front, and it is doubtful if its last year's run can be beat by any mill of its size, in this country. The crystalizers that were main ly built 011 the place, out of old juice tanks, were found to be an immense improvement. Their sys tem of water wheels, and electric machinery, which will equal when finished, 230 horse power, is also a move in the right direction. Their sugar elevator and forced draft is said to be a great improvement over old styles. At the Laupahoehoe mill, and at the Pepeekeo mill alter ations are being made by changing the machinery from the main en trance to" the sides of the mill, which will give more room and light, and add greatly to the ap pearance of the mills. At the Wai akea mill are seen many improve ments, labor saving devices which are said to permit them to dispense with quite a number of men. The Wainaku mill too, seems to have done some most remarkable work. This mill in consequence of its late start in 1902 had to grind 19 months, of two seasons without stopping and ground in that time , 23,800 tons. This work consider ing the size and design of the mill, I breaks the record. The mills in I the Haniaktia district are being re 1 modeled and put in excellent shape for the coming season. At the Paauhau mill a new nine-roller mill is being put in, as well as other improvements. There is a good deal of talk of putting in drying machines for drying sugar but so far no one takes the lead, though its said that the Waialua Sugar Company gamed one per cent 111 polarization just by drying their sugar dv tins new method. It is generally supposed that the Cale donia cane has a lower sugar con tent, or less saccharine than other varieties, but from an experiment made at the Paauhau mill we learn that it takes but 7'i tons of cane to make a ton of sugar, against 9 tons of the Rose bamboo. Another uood thing about the Caledonia cane, is lous attacks of croup it has cured, the fact that it holds its own, often saving the life of the child, against tbe leaf hopper, and it was j The extensive use of it for whoop found that some of the cane that jK cough has shown that it robs had been supposed to be almost that disease of all dangerous results, destroyed by these pests yielded 4 ' It is especially prized by mothers tons sugar per acre. hecause u , ,, , Yours very truly, . . ., . , , . GKORGR OSHORNR. Junous n" there ,s ot t1"-' ltast - - danger in giving it, even to babies. Washington, Nov. 17. The bill 1 It always cures and cures quicklyj providing a revenue cutter for Ila-1 The Hilo Drug Store Sells it. waii was again introduced in Cong-' m ress today. The bill was before the ' ,.,, last Connress but failed to secure : Subscribe for the I uimjnk action. .IIIIMli: SANr'OKO II. IMIMI. ,011111 of UIHec AdmliiMtiri'il lij Chh-r Instlce PrtMir. Honolulu, Nov. 19. Federal Judge Snnford H. Dole took the oath of office at 10 o'clock this morning in the United St.ites Dis trict Court room, in the presence of several hundred persons, members of the bar, jurors, Government offi cials, Federal officers and private citizens. Chief Justice Frcar administered the oath, all present in the crowded judges, Supreme justices, attorneys, legislators, gr nd and petit jurors, prominent business men and politi cians, and a host of others were on hand to witness the proceedings. Now Acting-Governor George K. Carter was in attendance. Among the ladies seated in the audience were Mrs. San ford B. Dole, Mrs. W. F. Frear. Mrs. Alex ander G. Hawes, Mrs. I.orriu An drews anil Miss Ksther Warner. The Chief Justice, robed" in black judicial gown, with the judge-to-be, ' entered the court room from the ad joining chambers and, facing each ' other near the clerk's desk, their right bauds taised, the justice ail ministered the oath, after which the chief of the Supreme Court con ducted the new judge to the bench. ' Judge Dole seated himself in tiie middle one of three seats, Justice Frear occupying his position on the judge's right. On Judge Dole's left there was a vacant seat draped 1 in mourning the chair formerly ocedpied by the late Judge Morris M. Estee. - ; A vase of yellow, red and white roses decorated the desk in front of j the central seat. ' Judge Dole ordered the U. S. , Marshal to open court and Mr. E. R. Hendry proceeded to do so. J The court then, addressing to 1 gentlemen of the bar, stated that it ! was with a great deal of satisfaction that it entered upon its duties, stat ing that, with the assistance of members of the profession it would strive for the promotion of justice between man and man and that, , bench and bar together, good work could be accomplished toward those , high ends for which courts were established. V. O. Smith, welcomed Judge Dole to the bench in the name of the Hawaiian Bar association, ex pressing pleasure at the appoint ment of the President and charac terizing the choice of the nation's head as an honor to the community, deeming it most fitting and appro priate that Sauford B. Dole should be called to the Federal bench after so long a service of honor and high ideals in one capacity and another. "We feel assured," said Mr. Smith, "that the same great regard of justice and mercy, which has char acterized your past, in legislative and administrative duties, will rule in your performance of the judicial duties you are now sworn to fulfill. "There are no duties higher than the judicial " Ciia.miii:ki.ain's Couoii Ri: misoy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has be- come famous for its cures of these diseases over a large part of the civilized world. The most flatter ing testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its ' soothim? effects, and of the dnnircr- I Island subscription $2.50. LO WN EY'S CANDY Iv. TURNER OO. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail SS. Go. Steamers of the above line running in connection with the Canadian Pacific Rail way Company, 11. C, anil Sydney, N. S. , and calling at Victoria, II. 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