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THE WEEKLY HILO TRIBUNE, HILO, HAWftll, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 1903. :jl' . .1;.' imm ' - ,. . . '' MMUIj itkms. frozen Ifcistcrn ovsteis lltlo Merean tile Co. J. T. Moir returned by the Kinaii Wed nesday. Weber piano for sale, lit Dr. Russel's, Mountain View. 51-tf Mrs. Tosh and son turived by the Kinmi Wednesday. Mrs. A. I.. Robertson arrived by tltc Kinnu Wednesday. Win. l'ullnr returned from llonolnln by tlie Kinuu Wednesday. If you want to drink pure soda water ring 117. l'rompi delivery. C. 1'. l'.irsous came home from Hono lulu Wednesdiy by the Kinait. J. U. Smith 6tarts today on a hunting trip on the slopes of Maitua Kcu. Nice corn-fed Thanksgiving turkeys, fat and juicj llilo Mercantile Co. New Knglaud mince meat, like mother used to make, tit llilo Mercantile Co. Dr. W. II. Schooling leaves by the Kinnu today to be none a week or two. C. P.. Wright and Dr. f.lliot rclurtud Tuesday from a trip around the Island. A. II. Lochcustciu returned by the Kinnu from a business trip to Honolulu. J. W. Mason came home by the Kinaii Wednesday from n business trip to Hono lulu. Kimakoa, one of Mousarrat's volcano guides, died of fever at Kapapala Inst week. fresh crisp celery, just the thing for yourTlianksgiving dinner llilo Mercan tile Co. Honolulu l'rimo beer fresh from the keg at Demosthenes, two drinks for n quarter. Keep your clothes in shape. Set of six wire hangers with rod for 90c. Moses & Raymond. 1''. II. McStocker and wife return this week from Honolulu, where they have been visiting for some time. Call and see the latest improvement in sewing machines, just received at Moses & Raymond's, llilo, Hawaii. S. W. Abraham of I'uua is circulating a petition nsking the Territory to build a road from Knlapaua to Pahoa. Mcheula, cletk of the House of Repre sentatives turned over to the federal Grand Jury last Friday, the "missing vouchers." Mrs. Hayes has abandoned the produc tion of the Christmas play for which she lias been training the children, owing to poor health. J. A. Scott and C. C. Kennedy returned Wednesday from Honolulu, where they attended the meeting of the Planters' Association. Rev. Mr. Hill will occupy the pulpit at the first Foreign Church next Sunday morning. There will be no service in the evening. W. S. Wise has been commissioned by Judge Gear of Honolulu to take testimony of Mrs. J. S. Reed of this city to be used in the K. M. Jcnt'S murder case. No need to begin worrying about Ninas presents. Save your time, temper and money and come to Hakalau Store. Helter than ever, particulars later. 1 The case of Chew Nitu vs. Pilipo Kit limine, trespass, in the Circuit Court, was decided in faor of the plaintiff, the jury awarding damages in the amount ol $25. Rev. mid Mrs. Nash will leave by the Kinnu today and stop in Honolulu for a short time and then sail for the mainland via Vnncouver for their home in Alameda. A I.AMK Siioui.IJI'.K is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles, and may be cured by the use of Chamberlain's Pain Halm. This liuitieul is un equaled as a southing lotion. One application gives relief. Try it. The llilo Drug Store sells it. Aug. Corrca, 11 driver of one of Thco. II. Davies iS: Co.'s drays narrowly cs ciped injury in a runaway at Waiakca bridge .Monday. He had fallen beneath the wagon and was bejng dragged by the lines. Captain Lake caught the team be fore damage was done k 1 lain: a activi:. Till: (JUIl.l) FAIR. T p.titiuvi:i.i, itmirnox. Tun Volciinos In I'lciy Activity on Ladles Score H1k Financial lliivvull. ut Sale. Hawaii's two volcano are playing n Sin-cess 1 Closi' of K'l'v. Mr .NhhIi'm 1'iisloralc ill First foreign Church. The farewell reception at the foreign Church Tuesday evening in honor of the retiring I'astor, Rev. f. I,. Nashoud Mrs. Nash was an emphatic testimonial ol the secure nlaee Mr. and .Mrs. Nash hold in The fair and Sale of fancy Goods at duel. Kil.iuca broke out Tuesday night I the hotel Inst Friday evening by the and is running a counter attraction to 1 Ladies' Guild wasa success in every parti faithful Mokuaweowco at the summit of cular and reflected credit oil the manage Manna I.o.i. Wednesday night the vol , liieul and all who assisted. The unmet ciino at the toj of the mountain burned jous articles for sale including the colony the affections of their congregation mid steaitm ami gloriously all iilgut sending 01 dolls were tllsplnyeil In tlie Hotel parlor tlie people of llilo. Mr. mid Mrs. Nnsh up a stt i.ijlit column n! fire and illutni-where ninny spectators nnd shoppers I came to llilo n little more thnu n venr tinted sm.iki Hatemaumau in the Ki-1 crowded about the tables the entire even-1 ngo nnd leave by the Kinnu for California lauea crater was also lirtlltant. A lake I lug. J lie Hilo ImiiiI on the lawn outside, where they will make their future home has fi ruied in the bottom ol the crater discoursed excellent music mid many nnd the inrushitig Hood of l.iva can be 1 companies sat on the hotel Iannis nnd heard quite a distance from the edge of ; oil the cottage porches until the concert the crater. Above the red hot cracks ' was over. which are one of the marvels of the Ki-1 The proceeds of the sate were about lnuea crater, can be heard the swish of '$225, n sum considerably in excess of the rushing lavu beneath. The whole not til-1 amount anticipated by tlie ladies in em section of the bed of Kilauea slums 11 I charge. The success of the affair wns rising temperature. due wholly to the zeal and taste with Tlie above state of things was tele- which each lady did her part in the phoned to the TkiiiONK yesterday by work. The whole is mi excellent show Mnuuger llidgood of the Volcano House. 1 lug for the Guild which has been in ex He says the lava is breaking into Unit- istence but little more thnn three months, tiinumnii from beneath 11 ledge in the The meetings of the Guild have been held Men's Worsted Trousers All sixes, starting at 30 waist up to 42. Tlie new stock just at hand contains sonic exception ally neat patterns southern corner. A lake of large propor tions has already been formed and the , illumination is an interesting sight even ' from the Volcano House. KUCHA C'AKVALIIO. Pretty Wedding Sunday Kv cuing at Villa Franca. J. K. Roch.i and Mary Carvalho were married last Sunday evening at 8 o'clock it the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Carvalho in Villa franca. The ceremony was performed by father Oliver in tlie presence of relu ttves and a few close friends of the con tracting pirties. J. P. I.iuo of Olan was best man and Miss Olytnpin Osorio brides maid. Miss Gloria Miguel and Miss Carrie Cordeiro carried the (lowers. The bride and groom entered the parlor while Mrs. Peterson played Wagner's Wedding March. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rocha went at once to their home in Villa Franca which had been newly built and newly furnished The congratulations of a wide friends go with them. regularly during this time nt the home of its President, Mrs. C. A. Slobie. At the fair Mrs. Stein mid Mrs. Green had charge of the fnncy work tnble. The dolls were sold by Misses Crow and I.ocbcnstciu and Mrs. Holland. The colony of aristocratic Lilliputians was the center of mi admiring crowd all even ing nud ui.iuy compliments were spoken for Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Shaw and the other ladies who were the sar torial artists in the midget show. Mrs. Nakupitahi. Miss Akau mid Miss Williams had charge of the ilowcr table and dispensed beautiful bouquets mid lcis. i Miss Mercy Akau had charge of the j table of Hawaiian fancy articles. I Mrs. fetter and Dale served refresh . incuts. Mrs. Lockington and Mrs. Tom Cook I had charge of a "fish Pond" which afforded much amusement 1 Mrs. llrayman mid Mrs. Henry Ly 1 man sold rights to vote to all com ers. The ballot was to tlecide who No. OI376G l The reception Tuesday evening was i held in the parlors of the church. Mr. and Mrs. .Nash with airs. Scott, Mrs. I Kennedy, Mrs. Terry, Mr. I!. N. ' Holmes and Mr. Severance as reception j committee, stood near the center of tlie room mid received the guests as they arrived. Tlie parlors were soon over flowing nud the main auditorium was half filled. When all had arrived Mr. Holmes announced the numbers of one of the best musical programs yet heard ' in the church. Mrs. J. T. Lew is presided I at the piano during the evening. The , first number was a solo by Mr. Prouty , entitled "The fairest Angel," which was I rendered in his usual excellent manner, eliciting n hearty encore to which he re sponded. This was followed by a solo, "farewell Mnrguerite" sung by Mrs II. L. Ross. The song was appropriate and an encore brought n ready response. "The Wind Mill." by Tuckorman, a bass solo, was a piece thnt suited Hilo's most popular basso, .Mr. Hastings Howlaml, and the audience refused to releuse linn until it had had its second piece. Mrs. Lewis rendered the "Second Organ Con- ' certo" with splendid effect. "I feel Thy Angel Spirit," was sung by Mrs. Ilartels and Mr. Prouty. Mrs. Kartells surnassctl herself in this piece. The duet called forth a most hearty encore. "Wee Mac- - Gregor," a piece of Scotch dialect was MjjJJnJ'S WAX rendered by Mrs. Ulnck and was followed p a t t? tit TTf.TTT-r o by a humorous recitation in response to Vlvl "''Us-, Ml, Kb an encore. Aharcarolle Neviu) mi in strumental solo was rendered by Miss Potter iii conclusion. Nearly all on the program had been Prices will convince you that it will pay you to buy these TAILORED READY-TO-WEAR TROUSERS. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Per Pair. The Premier Haberdashery M. F. McDonald, Hilo COME HERE FOR YOUR CLOTHING The Gladiator $3.50 Shoe Box Calf Top Goodyear Welt Double Soles Belle of Jefferson Whiskey The Pride of Kentucky, satisfies. It invites inspection. It is fearless of competition. PER GALLON $3.50 Test is by"taste and ou will In urn viuced that it has no rival Hoffschlaeger Co., LIMITKD. Vim nine on llmviill. I). L. Van Dine, of the IT. S. Agricul tural fxperimeut Station, at Honolulu is making a trip through the Koluila, Ha makua and Koua districts of this Island for a general survey of conditions exist ing there in matters pertaining to experi ment station work. He will look partic ularly into the coiTee plantations in the Kona district. .Mr. Van Dine expects to be there three weeks. ' i was tin tnnst nntinliir vniiiir, It.ilt. 1. il... 1 r..:.i.r..i t ... . ... . I T.T. . T . circle of .- lunii.iii iiii-inircia ui me roreigu (.nurcu ".ui i ts, iu i-,ui Tenuis Club. The result was an over-j choir during the pastorate of Mr. Nash Cap Toe ' whelming vote for Miss f.mtna Rose, and the program was especially ainiro- O T1 T? I TfrMw.'j.i.. When the sale began to lag late in the priate on this farewell occasion. v' q ' . , . ml"-s evening, I. IJ. Ray stepped upon the, At the close of the program Mr. Holmes CI-' CmCCable U1(1 uoou style auction block mid made great inroads upon the remnants by his persuasive eloquence. XKW WORDS, OLD .UK. Fnrpm'll Words From Mr. nud Mrs. Nnsh to llilo Friends. - Outgoing- Kinnu List. W. II. C. Campbell, Mrs. C. S. Hollo way and maid, Francis Drown, Miss Lillie Dunn, G. R. Grey. M. M. Johnson, C. Kaiser. Rev. Desha, Mrs. (5. C. Desha, Rev. f . L. Nash and wife. Must Pay Income. In a test case, the North Carolina Su prenie Court decided iu October that a United States District Judge must pay tlie income tax on his salary. the close of the program Mr. Holmes made a few remarks introducing Miss Josephine Deyo. Miss Deyo's was the pleasant task of presenting to Mr. and Mi's. Nash a fine Hawaiian mat and a "magic" basket. Miss Deyo said no doubt in their California home Mr. and Mrs. Nash would establish tin Hawaiian corner. The little "magic" basket was guaranteed to possessqualities that would Dhar TuiBUNHJ-WiU you kindly al- h, . .'" .4"'-"' woum low us, through the columns of vour ?aMc .U illt cnl"asl -Pa cloth, " MHC A...I ...n.s A.m....... rIn.. .! j uu.) n,u mala cuciuil, x-IUM'r SCIlUlliy revealed the fact that the basket contained too iu gold. The responses by Mr. and Mrs. Nash disclosed their regrets upon leaving the Paradise of the Pacific and Hilo. Mr. paper, to express our love and gratitude to our many friends in Hilo and vicinity by the following lines, which can be sung i to our favorite tune ' Aloha Oe:" PRANK L. NASH, MATTIIJ G. NASH. ECONOMIC SHOE COMPANY HILO AI.OIIA OK. Sweet laud of summer and of bloom, fair pearl of the Western Sea, Wheie breathes the lotus (lower's perfume, farewell a sad farewell to thee. "- - j Chorus. The American-Hawaiiau freighter farewell to thee, farewell to thee; Texan, with 58,884 bags of sugar, made fnchanted land where Helen pleasures the voyage from Tacoiua via Straits of I dwell: Magellan to Philadelphia iu fifty days. 'One sigh, one tear of sorrow ere I go, It is a journey of 14,000 miles and was ! One song of sad farewell, made without a stop, the longest run Afar from tllC(. bhulI lm.m.ri(.s rise ever attempted by a steamer. , of wav, ,, ,, . , . . ... - 1 - hwiimukai victor, one ol the most pros. perous Ilawaiians of Hilo, died nt his home Wednesday of last week at the age of 67. The funeral, which was largely attended, was held Thursday from the Catholic Church. The deceased leaves a large family, all well provided for. A delightful afternoon tea was given last f riday at the home of Mrs. J. A. Scott 111 honor of .Mrs. P. L. Nash. A large company of ladies were present mid ' tlie afternoon was one of enjoyable socia- ' bility. At 5 o'clock refreshments were ' served. Miss Potter rendered a number ol pieces on tlie piano which were appre ciated by all. f . M. Hechtel of the Honolulu immi grant station was 011 Hawaii last week for tlie purpose of gathering data regard ing alien inmates of penal, reformatory tud charitable institutions. This iufor Of stars that beam iu Southern skies, Of gales whose breath is healing balm. When beams for me the .summer sun I it some far laud across the sea, Sweet visions through my dreams shall run, Sweet memories, sweet memories of thee. llilo, Hawaii, November, 1903. IX CIRCUIT AUKT. Nash mentioned with feeling the ties that had been formed during their brief so journ here, nud he knew that time nor distance could not sever them. Mrs. Nash said that in tlie old poem the voyager would drink to the health of those behind during the first half of his voyage; during tlie latter half he would remember in his toasts those whom he should meet at the journey's end. She added, our voyage will be a long one be fore we cease to remember our llilo friends, She upoke not only of the peo ple, but told how they would miss the gruceful cocoauut palm leaning toward the sea; how they would miss the music of the surf iu its ceaseless war with the lava shores. She told very prettily how the pictures of Hawaiian landscape should 1 never fade from memory, and best of all .the friendships with the people here . ' which should never perish. While congratulations were exchanged ' on all sides the ladies with several assis tants were serving the entire company with refreshment:,. These are the clays when Solid Comfort Can be easiest found at . . . Demosthenes' Cafe Arniliriiment nud Pleas Taken on (irund Jury Iiidiclmuuls. The case 011 trial 111 the Circuit Court ' Tuesday and Wednesday was that of the I ! Territory vs, Aiuona, indicted for assault upon a girl under ten years of age. At torney Mutthewuiati representing the prosecution; Lellloud & Smith for de-1 feiidaut. Tlie examination of witnesses For Sale. 1 Young pack mules, mid a limited num ber of pure bred Holsteiu, Hereford mid Durham bulls, first come, 'first served. Address, Horner's Ranch, at Paailo. 4-5 I Uounl ol' Education Notice The RESTAURANT serves the best meals, either a la carte or table d'hote. The BUFFET is stocked for the winter and is ready for your requisitions. DROP IN D. LYCURGUS, Prop. mation is wanted by the Department of Iied Tuesday and Wednesday. The -'! Commerce af Washington, mid tlie work n Hawaii is only part of an investigation covering the whole Tinted States. jurj 111 ine case was: Joint h. Km, Jr., , An examination for teacher's tirinmrv A. Wilhelm. W. 1. Stone. 1 i-iTtiflmd-u will I,.. I1..1.1 1., ii;i .... .1... t . .-..., . .... ... .,,i .ji ., it; Silver, W. K. An , 29th mid villi of Tan., iqoj. C. W. 11ALDWIN, 4.2 E. N. HOLMES THE OLD RELIABLE Normal Inspector Third Circuit. , Los!. mi I0i wmm feAKirfti POWDER Absolutely Pure 7HLRE1S ND SUBSTITUTE August Iteti, H J. L. Morris, Win drews, F.J. Cook, II. W. f ilicke, f . C. Daiigerfield, T. O. Mitchell and Chas. Akau. The indictments found by the,grand jury were as follows: Lo Cheoon. assault with it deadly weapon with intent to commit murder. On arraignment defendant, by his attor neys. Smith & Parsons, entered a plea of not guilty. Pablo lloniga, indicted for larceny iu I the second degree, plead guilty, and wusl sentenced to jail for ninety days. Pedro llarg.i, indicted for assault with a weapon obviously and imminently dan-1 gerous to life, pleaded guilty and got i thirt days, ! Hericlio liable Moral., indicted for as-! A Kenl;rili ,llCL.tiug of all of the Unions saultwith intent to commit murder, by ; is mM ,,, ))e ,lcM lrt 0llr lew ,, , his attorneys, Wise & Ross, entered a . ti,e Spreckels block, next Monday even- plea of not guilty. Nov t ?.30 ,,, ,Ui mm of vj. Naoue, indicted for assault witli intent lrt. importance to the Trades and Labor . iu.....m .mu.icr, euiemi u piea 01 not Council are to come before the meeting. A full attendance is requested. Per order of the Incentive Committee. II. KF.NDALL, Check No. 2S drawn by Hilo Kk'Ctric Light Company 011 first Hank of Hilo, Ltd., Juu 15, 1903, in favor of Mrs. P. W. Horner, for amount of $. Payment of same stopped. N. C. WILLFO.N'G, Treasurer II. !'. L. Co., Ltd. Hilo, Nov. 21, 1903. .1-3 Union Labor. Has just opened a new line of HAMMOCKS Him MOSQUITO NKTS TABLE DAMASKS una NAPKINS HOY'S KNEE PANTS 150 VS HOSE AT 1'OIHJLAK PRICES guilty. "Agricultural Possibilities of Hawaii" is the title of a sixteen page pamphlet I ibaucd lately by Jared O. Smith. President. E. N. HOLMES HILO, HAWAII i '-wnrwyna tm.