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-' ' ' -" ' 4 'fllM WBKKLV HILO TRIHUN1S, 111,0, HAWAII, FRIDAY. NOVMMBKR 27, .903. rrr s i'. ' . V !jc fiilo (fcvUutne.i HILO FIRE PROTECTION. For limits of Drpnri.inmN. I I Tim Republican Territorial Ccu- nortnv vnwiinn ' There is, or should be, available I tral Committee recommended to J PRIDA, NOVI'.MHhR 27, 1903. ... ...., .1. .., . r m . ,m..rn. ,, ,, , ,. r .. ' in ontL tut sum 01 J..I20 appro- Governor Carter the following men Etitcitd ntthe l'oiltiflirc ut Hilo, lln wiiil. us .econdcliis tiintu-'- I'OHI.ISIIKI) KVKRV 1'KlllA.V. L. W. HAWOUTH - - Editor. printed by the last legislature lor for appointment ns heads of depart-, 'the "equipment and maintenance ol 1 ments: C. S. II THE PERFECTED LAW. Ilolloway, Supcriti- a couibination chemical and hosei tendeut of Public Works; I.orrin wagon" for Ililo. I Andrews. Attorney General: I. II. were in Ililo a (tiw weeks ago, it was said by both gentlemen, that the chemical and hose cart were "It (the legislature) attempted to I kilo's most pressing needs, audit create a distinctively Territorial board of public institutions and to transfer to it from distinctively 1 erntortal officers matters in rc- Stvpt nC vli i1i tlii miintinc wnro clearly to have nothing to do and 'm the changing dynasties at Hono in respect ol some ol winch they 111 1 '. i"" uein 01 pressing mipor v nen Messrs. cooper and Hrown I iMsher, Auditor; A. T. Atkinson, Superintendent of Public Instruc tion; J. W. Pratt, Commissioner of Public Lauds. , The Committee also reconnnend-1 cd that an Hawaiian be appointed Secretary of the Territory, submit-' ting the name of Mark P. Robin-, son! was the supposition that advertise ments for tenders would be made at once. Such has not been the case and tnnce to every Ililo resident and merchant may be overlooked. There is not now a cent with which the very nature if the case would have nothing to do It acted as if the title were 'An Act providing ( I for llir nrcrnnintinii niul itmwn. ment of counties and districts and buv oil for lhe ,losc cart aphidlcs (1) the management and control ji Hilo. The fire department is of Territorial works and itistutions.' jhung up until this new appropria This was clearly inconsistent with tion is ma(Ic l0 (lo vvork- Tc I)e. 111c liruvisiou ui me uriraiuc nci above (pioted. Accordingly we must hold that such portions of the County Act as were designed to create a Territorial board of public institutions and to transfer to it duties and powers theretofore be longing to the Superintendent of Public Works is invalid, namely, Chapter 64 of Act 31 of the Laws of 1903, and Sections 484 and 485 and any other portions of said Act necessarily dependent thereon." The above is the Supreme Court's decision declaring invalid a portion of the County Act. The part de clared invalid is that relating to the creation of a Board of Public Insti tutions. This is wined from the partment of Public Works should be bombarded with requests for ac tion from Ililo citizens. The current appropriation pro vides for a chemical, and team of horses. The sum of $900 is appro priated for a care-taker. If the money could be used at once as the Legislature intended, Ililo would have fire protection that would put her above par with insurance com panies. With the completion of our new reservoir, the Ililo water system has been made second to none in Lunnllc Shoots at Seerrtnry (Jrnhniii. London, Nov. 24. Secretary I Graham, of the Hank of England, , was fired upon by a lunatic today j and by mere chance escaped un-1 harmed. Graham had 110 warning of the attack and only the inacutacy of his assailant's aim saved him 1 from assassination. 1 . Ilnw.lll. Mtwl I'nnnlt.wl v lint f..n. wiped from the .... , r.. . ., I 1 (mvtttt nt Mm 1:111111 ci'in rm tUn ninin ., . ...... ' w ...... . ...W .7111111. llt.. Jil kill; 111.1111 slate for reasons stated in the para-i, . ,.,, . .. . . ' land. I he pressure 111 the water graph quoted above The County Act therefore, now stands corrected, expunged and ex purgated of the fatal duality pro hibited by the Organic Act of Ha waii. It was a lucky fate which determined the Legislature to pro vide that the law creating the Hoard of Public Institutions should go into effect six months before the begin ning of the operation of the County I law. During the interim of six 1 months the diseased limb of the Act has been tested, found out and lopped off. Had this part of the law not gone into effect until Jan uary 1904, the first few months under County government would have been less serene than they now will be. The decision of the Supreme Court has perfected the County .Inimn's Truu N Hirers. Yokohama, Nov. 24. The delay in the reply to the overtures be tween Japan and Russia is having a very serious effect upon the trade I of the country -. j Ililo Shipping- I Cleared Sntuidny, Nov. 21st, Am. hark Hoik-rick Dim, Eugalh, master, 17 passengers, with cargo of general merchandise valued ut f 1, 539.00. Cleared Wednesday, Nov. 35th, Am. lurk St. Kntherine, Saunders, mas- ' ter, with cargo of 16,843 lbs codec,1 Slolbshides and skins, 65 curds fire wood and general mercliainli.se valued ' at J 229.50. Total value of cargo, ! S 3394 40. I KI111111 Passenger List J. T. Moir, Win. l'ullar, J. A. Scott, C. I C. Kennedy, J. W. Mason, C. Iliiilai, F. , 1..... ?...,. ,1 , .1 " '"wiutfcti, wuu ituu sun, iurs. A. J. I i.i-i legislature expended ailCI tile Robertson, Mrs. C. Kaiser, C. I. Parsons, , engine ami hose cart installed, the 1 A n- Loebenstem, Father Ulrich, Wither ,, , f ,,., , . . Otto, Father Adrian. A. II. F.iniell, Mrs. Wide area of Hilo and suburbs Tosh and son, O. T. Stevens, C. F. Full- ' would be effectively protected. man' R- M- Morgan, A. T. Lewis. mains is in itself a good fire protec-' tion. I With the appropriation of the WALL, NICHOLS CO. LB l" iKtmm tmm m n SANTA CLAUS And what he has sent to Hawaii is the absorbing subject as it uears Christinas time. This year he has stored heaps of toys in the Wall, Nichols Go's room on Bridge street Wagons Of all sizes and kinds, incltul i 11 g coasters, wheelbarrows, etc. Tricycles For boys and girls. Go Carts Chairs, rockers, Morris chairs, etc. Dolls Of every description and all their FURNITURE. There are beds, dressers, washstands, wardrobes, sideboards, wash ing outfits, dish closetSjhonses, trunks, etc. Games Books, tree ornaments, and so many other things that you just must come and see for yourself. IN THIS DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITKD STATES FOR THE TER-, RITORY OF HAWAII. (IRANI) JURY KKI'OltT. Approiirliluir County (Jovcriiinciit Slili Trucked Inquiry Into Olllt'f. 1- To the Honorable Gilbert V. Little, j uVRllvll l! JONES ) Judge of the Circuit Court of 1 Ilankrupt. ) the lfourth Circuit. ' " We the Grand Jurors duly quali fied before you for the November term, 1903, of the Circuit Court of the I'ourth Judicial Circuit, beg to submit our report as follows: We have had presented for our In Ilankruptcy. In the find : main store you will Calendars Including our new Hawaiian, and many Hawaiian novelties. Diaries ' Leather Goods Purses, portfolios, tourist sets, etc. Pictures And picture frames, genuine 24 K gold plate photo frames, circular ones in gilt, gold and black, etc. Frame and Passepartout Work To order. Books Padded volumes, a full line of dainty gift books, sets by standard authors, latest fic tion, etc. Fancy Stationery Including Hawaiian Coat of Arms, Hawaiian view paper. Christmas Novelties Of all kinds. WALL, NICHOLS GO. m llANKRUI'T'S PETITION FOR 'FINAL DISCHARGE. To the Honorable M. M. Estee, Judge of the District Court ol the United States for the Territory of Hawaii. THE FIRST BANK OF HILO MA1ITI2U. consideration twelve calendar cases. A-. - ... ,.1.1 .1... ! , I ia, u wwiucu uie pruning Kline ; oul of wllich we have fouml j u t. Hurrell L. Jones,, of Hilo, in the Island illrnr,inrqwi tt,w ,i. and Terr torv of Hawaii, in s.il.1 IlUirin, Incorporate! Under the ' ' "" --- -,! Iavs of the roctuiKMiillit ruiinioiilu ttt --... t... . n..ijvviimi; iwFiv.iLiu.1 nmt un ll" htm that will make it possible for the ,liets irninst ten individuals Iti , y of . ,com, V A; " i92.' last u.81' HiLius .i,ainsi ten nuilMlluais. ill he was duly adjudged 11 bankrupt under .,..r....b, .,liiuiiuuuu,iin1ii,iiaKu)i11. oilier cases, we did not findiUIL ACls 0I -'res!, reiaunj,' to ij.mk January 4 to Hawaii to flourish I sufllcieill cvWence t0 Sllbstantiatc $JY$$g and prosper until it becomes the Ule charges, one of which is held lms fM,ly complied with all the recpiire nerfect oak ' 1 , , . , inentb of said Acts and of the orders of Miuiu.iK. ... nhevanee. The fill nartion :irs ' ,i, r..., i.s i..-. i t .. of the proceedings of the Grand . WHEREFORE he nrajs that he may .... . 1 he decreed bv the Court to have full jurors are contained m the minutes, . discharge from all debtb provable against which are herewith handed to the his estate under said baiikruptcy Acts, ex-1 cepi sucu neuis us are exempted by law I THE DEADLY PARALEL. Tin; "deadly paralel" has no terrors for this nancr. It hnj iiulc. pendence enough to-day to express (-ourt an opinion in forcible language and ! lhe I'roccwl'"Ks of the Grand hones to have inclenendciice Giimifh Jlir' ,mve bce" Imriuoiiious in all to-morrow to chaime that ni.,in.. ! the b,' brought before it ifilouirht to be chaiired. Wlint little of opinion is printed in these Nune' lf"nl, which was tried colums is never sttbiect to lnnl.U, before this Court in 1899, and found internretation Wu rirrv no "l,mr no foundation for the complaint I District ol Hawaii, ss: interpretation. l carr no hog J . 5t , a iy of October, A. D. ,903, wasn annex lor the nurnose ol ' 'i'-1-"" -, -,i reamug ine loregomg petition, it is brought to our notice of crime or of ' ukuuki-.u by the Court that a hear Territory of Hawaii. CAPITAL, 5200,000. PEACOCK BLOCK, HILO. from such discharge HURRELL L. JONES, Bankrupt. Subscribed and sworn to before mu this 22d day of July. A. D. igo;. We have investigated the case of! V'L VahUe ourllJv.L 'ATY',, ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. !..,. I... I..l .!... . .. .1. ..... I irregularities in Goverment oflices. '& tv" v ' D. " 1'. I'KCK l'rcslilfiit. C C Kl'.NNHDV Vice-1'rcN. JOHN T. MOIK ..juJ Vice-ITCH. C. A. STOI1IH Cnthitr. A. 15. SUTTON Srcnlnry. DIKHCTORS: J. S.Cttimrio, Juliu J. Rroce, V. S. I,inmi, . II. V. I'alten, Win. l'ullar. W. II. Sliliniiii. I3ruv ISxcliunuu cm The Hank of Hawaii, Ltd Honolulu Wells, Fargo & Co. l!auk...Saii Francisco Wells. Fargo & Co's Hank New York The National Hank of the Re- ) ... . public Chicago I Cigars J sj: We have the popular brands 3 in XMAS styles for XMAS g PRESENTS. I Military j I Hair Brushes I That even a bald-headed man :s can appreciate. 3 what von do not think ami ' "ol Uccm ll necessary, owing to the " '"" ll " I'"ie" " ' sinct, ami v 11.11 j mi 110 1101 llllllh. ami ' " that all known creditors and other iht- sedulously work with your , aPIroacliiug change :ol governhient, ' sous in interest may appear at the wid n .mi ,i! -:ii.. ,10 maKe any sneciai nivestieation 1 ' .'"" """ i",v-c """ "w cause, n any numc iiiv. vititiiiuLl 1V..111 1 " t imk li'iin. ...in. tl... ............ ..r .1... . :. .uu saiu Olyuu, Mills, Currie & Co Loudon Hongkong-Shanghai Hank- (Hongkong, tug Corporation ) China. 1 Hongkong-Shanghai Hank- I Shanghai, I ing Corporation )' China. I j Yokohama I and Iliogo, , ) Japan. Hongkong-Shanghai Hank ing Corporation purpose concealing lack of thought or opiu ion. We beleive it is linn.Kt.T inr,n while there might be cases, which -,,'. . "!? '" suul 1),strict- at IO i. ouei l is noue.-,terjourna-' f o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice lism to print what you think, than ' "e C0,U" have ""'estignted, we do' thereof be published m the Hilo Tribune. to print then mouth the onnosite nolicv. 'IMu-n. nm, 1 , at thls Umi wch might not result petitioner should not be Wanted. no paralel drawn between drippings " " Rood to the Territory. , ,? aSKS i'f, M from the mouth of the Herald edi-i recommend that Mr. Natalio known creditors copies of said petition tor and drippings from the Heral.1 lUo,,riRU.es be niwar,,cd for his S" ldenceted!hi:,M at l',,;ir editor's pen. They never track audi semces IU "cleuiling prison lima WITNESS the Honorable Morns M. 1 11 1 11 , n are never uniform , sincere or con- Clause Johnson from bodily injury, ' ftrt I MRISOtl NaVigatlOll bO. - . ,un.Uim..,.Hi.uiii u) . iwiu said Disiricl.ou llie sth dny or Oc " ' ' '"" " : Rican. ' tober, A. D. 1903. THIS FKUI'ISK SPIRIT. ......... ' ' SEAL! W. II. MALINT.. SAFE Rented by DEPOSIT BOXES the Mouth 01 Year. Par ticulars 011 Application. We further desire to express our Last week a gentleman from IIa tl.anks to Hon. John Albert Mat-j makmt stepped into the Ililo bank thewman, Deputy Attorney General 1 and said to Mr. Peck, "here is one for the efficient and courteous thousand dollars to help in your manner in which he has assisted us Kohala-Hilo railroad enterprise. i all our deliberations. Its all the ready cash I have, but , ., , , the quicker that road is built, the Aml we' the C,raml Jurors' hav- better ofT we will be in Ilamakua." U1tr transacted all the business The gentleman in question had brought before us, respectfully sub worked hard for his $1,000, and his mit the foregoing report to your savings would not go far in the con-'Honor iU1(, awail our fwrUler in. struction of a two and a half million cl,.j . .l,.llnr rn,l II. 1 l. I .1... SlniCllOllS. proper spirit. A thousand men like this one man would transform the Island of Hawaii. A true copy. Attest: W. II. MALINO, Clerk. Clerk. The only Direct Liiu- between San Fran cisco and Hilo, Comprising the following Fast SailerH Kodaks a,.d Kodak Supplies Perfumes j LUNDBORG'S COLGATE'S r ROGERS' cS: GILLET'S t i &A j Tiik suggestion that an effort be made to knock out the County law because the Home-Rulers came out ahead in a few precincts sounds A. II. RICHLY, Koreniau of Grand Jury. . KASTON, .Secretary. Hilo, Hawaii, Nov. 2.1, 1903. J St. .Iuiim's' Mission. Advent Sunday. 7:10 n. 111.. Holy Kr.,....i r ..i ...1 .1: ..: rttivem nil ""V. "' v ,M '"l"" Eucha.ist; 11 a. in., .Mati.iNandSenuou; patriotism. 7:30 p. m., Evensong mid .Senium. i DO HORSESHOEING AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION I aui'located 011 Shipmau street, in build ing formerly occupied by 11. L.Jones. Call mid see me, ANDREW ANDERSON PIONEER I r : Steamer ENTERPRISE I Hark ANNIE JOHNSON I Bark SANTIAGO 1 Hark RODERICK DHU Bark MARION CHILCOTT Ship PALLS OP CLYDE Tug CHAS. COUNSELMAN Launch LURLINE I Mid other Specially Chartered vessels makes this trip with at least one of these boats each mouth, carrying both Freight anil Passengers. 1 For dates of sailing ami terms, Call upon, 1 J no. U. Sprecliels & Bros. Go, Agents, 327 Market St., San Francisco. I R. T. GUARD, Agent, H11.0, Hawaii I Sachet Powder j I Toilet and I Manicure Goods j hilo drug co. liiiiiiiiiiiitiiaitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinf