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( JL A- Wlm I in LJ;Ht for HAWAII Ih BeHl for l-Illo Wliut i Beat lor HILO It ldi-J4t lot L' IF T : Vol. 9. HILO, HAWAII, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER n, 1903. No. 6. lje Silo ($vUmm t'Uill.tdllKI) KVKUV I'KHIAV Ofpick, Kino Smn.t, Hilu, Hawaii. TmnUNi. tiioCK. Hilo Tribune Publishing Company, Ltd. l'uliliihem nml I'toprlelor. Prenlilsnt C. C. Kknnkiiv Vlce-1'reslileiit - K. E KlCIIAHl l.i. U.T....H... Auditor ' " - H. Sutton I Dlrector'r.'Z.'.rtKo! 8." McKhMuV. 1 V. Mahsii Advertisement, iiwcc'o.iir.aiilc.l bv specific nstructloiis Inserted until ordered out 1 Advertisement illscmillmiLil before cxplrntlon ' ......I.. W. llAWORTII of pecilicd period will ! cnargea ns 11 con-, tinned Tor lull term uii lerm . Address all com municntlotis tltlier to tlie s Depirtmenls of Tins H1L0 Kdlturlalor llusiue.s Thihunk I'UIIMSIUNn CoMI'N Tim columns oITiif lino rmiiUNh are olwavs , pen to communications on subjects wltliln tin strnt.f iiriin. tmt)i?r To reieixe trottr attention eacli article must be signed by Its author Tin name, wlicii desired, will be htld conridiiilltil THK II11.0 1'kiiiunIv Is not re ponslble for the opinions or statements or correspondents ATTORNEYS-VT-LA". . Wise & Ross, ATTORNEWS-AT-LAW Will practice In all Courts or the Territory, and the Supreme Court of Mr United Mite Office: Tkihunk Uuimmno, Bridge Street. UII.O, HAWAII C. M. I.HHI.ONIJ W. II. hMlTH LeBlond & Smith ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW I Hawaiian, Japanese, mid Chinese Interpietets, lauese, mid Chinese (nt Notary l'nbllc In Office. anu Office: SKVKRANCK BUII.DINO, opposite Court House, HII.O, HAWAII J.Casti.1'. Ridoway Thos.C.Ridc.way Ridgway & Ridgway ATTORN K Y h-AT I. A W colicltors of Patents Central I.uw Practice HILO, HAWAII. Notary Public in Office. Ol'l'ICH: Walanueniie and Ilrldgr htreets PHYSICIANS. Dr. Henry Hayes PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Diseases of the ej e Hours: 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. 7.00 to 8:00 p. tu. Sunday: 10:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon. Telephone 194. Waiantieuue Street Milton Rice, M. D. Physician and Sukgkon Office, Waiaiiueuue St. Hours, 8:30 to 10:30 a. M.; 2-4 and 7:30 108:30 p. M. Sundays, 9 to 11 A. M. HEAL ESTATE, ETC. I. IS. KAY ATTORNKY AT - LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC Wiiiauuenue St. Hilo, Hawaii DENTISTS. M. Wachs, I). D. S DENTIST Office Hours. 9 to 12, I to 4. HILO, HAWAII HOW TO MAKE MONEY. We oiTer you an investment guaranteed fxtwo Trust Companies. It may npauies. 11 may mane you rich. This is no scheme or fake Scud 2.oo for INVESTMENT CERTIFI CATE. If you are not satished upon 111 vestig illation we give on our money back. LTNER & DUNN, Fiscal Agents, roidwnv New-York roulway, .lw ork. WEI uu 4IIU mvy , ..., " .. A. H. JACKSON t-tiii- Tvrr i n?i. ivcni) tvni: MRU AISIJ LII'U UNhUKAINLU srMrvr vau 'i(tv YORK I IFF AOEM FOR NEW ORK I.1FI. WAIANUENUE STREET. HILO - ICHTAUU1S1IICU IMS"- BISHOP & CO. Bankers. IIONOI.UI.tJ Oahu. II. I. Transact a General Banking and Ex change business Pniiinii-rcial and Tr.neller's Leiiers of Creditissued, available in all the principal cities of the world. Special attention given to the business entrusted to us by our friends of the other i&l.lllita, ., .w. -.-, -w. .-....., n luRuraiice or requests for Exchunge. Catholic Sen Ires. cTiior.ic ciiuucii, imiDC.u strkht. Sundays Holj Mass at 7, 9 and 10:30 a. tu. At 7 n. in. Portuguese sermon. At 9 a. tu. English sermon. At 10:30 a. 111. Hawaiian sermon. At 7 p. tit., Kos-iry, Portuguese sermon and Benediction. Week Days Holy Mnss every day nt 6 a. in. livery Sunday afternoon English ill' struction for boys nnil girls at Brother's 1"1 Sister's schools respectively, from 2 to 3 p. 111. IMy or nillt the C.ltliolic clergy lll attend to the wailtsof the faithful. FATHl'.R OLIVER, 1 iiriin iveuiur. - - - rVjl(1(k x ' "" Unions Meet inns. immm ATIfiN vn 1 , n,l 1 Mntulnv I.Wl.KAilUJN AO. 11 and 3 Monday FEDERATION NO 22 nml 4 Monday -1 and 3 Friday each euch month. LABOR COUNCIL month. CARPENTERS 2 and mouth. 4 Friday e ich HACKMEN nnd TEAMSTERS I and 3 Thursday each mouth. PAINTERS uud DECORATORS 2 and 4 Thursday each mouth. LONGSHOREMEN 2 and 4 Wednesday each mouth II. KENDAL,. President Hilo Trades and I.ilior Coun cil Hilo, Hawaii, Oct. 2, 1903. Hilo Railroad Co. Short Route to Volcano TIME TABLE In effect July 13, 1903. Passenger Trains, Except Sunday. 1 A.M. 1 l'.M STATIONS ....Hilo .... .Olaa Mill. ....Keaau. . l-'erndale . I a.m.; P.M. I 7:30 S- 7:50 3:20 ,ar 9:301 0.00 .ar 9.10 5:30 .ar 9:00 5:i5 8:00 3:40 8.15 4:00 8:30 4:30 J:45 8:30 5:00 4:45 ar.. Mount. V'w A M. 1 8:00! 8:20' 8:30, P.M. SUNDAY. A.M. 1 P.M. IOW 5:30 IOHO 5:10 3:30.lv. ltilo ar .Olaa Mill...ur ....Keaau ar . I'erud.ile. .ar 3:50 or, 4:00 ar, 4:iSr, 10:00 5.00 8:45 9:00 A.M. I0.-30. IOISO. 1 1 '.20 ., I2.40. I2:O0. 12:20. A.M I 9:1 1 9:201. I 10:05 . 10:25'. 1045. 11-05. 9:45 445 4:30 P.M. 3:50 3:30 3.00 2:40 2:20 2:00 P.M. 4:50 4:30 4:00 3:40 3-2 3-00 4:30 ar..Mouut. V'w..Iv 9:30 FOR PUNA lv Hilo ar ar...01aa Mill...ur ar..Pahoa Junc.ar ar l'alio.i . ...ar ar..Phoa Junc.ar ar Puna Iv Sunday. 1 Iv Hilo arl... ar...Olaa Mill...ar .. ar..Palun June ar Pahoa nr ... ar..Pahoa Juiicar .. ar Puna Iv... Excursion tickets between all points arc sold on Saturdays and Sundays, good 'cl"",i,,i;' nnl" thc followiK Mondaj noon Commutation tickets, good for twenty five rides between any two points, and thousand mile tickets arc sold at very low rates. W. H. LAMBERT, Superintendent. PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. Handle and Store HAUUAGE 126 KINC ST. HONOLULU Phone, Mam 5 Subscribe for the Tkiiiunk, Island sub scription 2.50. LEGAL NOTICES. United Stares of America ,l"""'' """"" T..:in... ,.r ir.... .:. f SS. it uimin-uiuiu fthel'ourth Circuit. Tl'.KM SU.MMONS. V. RAY, Plaintiff, vs. M. R. HIRO- J. CHI, Defendant, . , ,. .. , ,. ... , Th(crr"or"' ""u,: l?",c H,h Sheriff of the Territory of Hawaii, or hj(j j, lv- lh(. Silt.nll , lhl. Isianil 1 ,..,,,,,, of Hawaii, or his Deputy. You are commanded to summon M. R. Hirochi, of Hilo, Hawaii, defendant, in case lie sunn me niuien answer wilillll thrte months of the ilate of this suinuions, to be and appear before the sud Circuit It tm' K(.,mmry Tcrm llllK ,f l() be holden at South Hilo, Island ui lla- wall, oil Wednesday, the 17th day of Penman next, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause why the claim of J. V. Ra, plaintiff, should not be awarded to him pursiMut to the tenor of his annexed petition. ere this writ ::: r And have you then and th wltli lull return ol our then. on. Witness the HON. GILBERT F. LIT TLE. Judge of the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit at South Hilo, Hawaii, this inth diyof August, 1903 DANIEL PORTER, Clerk. By Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk. I certify the foregoing to be a true py of the Summons in said cause and cony tliat said Court ordcicd publication of the Mine for three mouths from the date ' hertof and continuance of said cause 't'l ll,1e.,.f,,i1'li')r, '.V"" of ll,is Court- Dated Hilo. Hawaii, Oct. 13, 1903. DANIEL PORTER, Chrk. By Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk. ...., .. ..,.., Attorneys for Pluiutifi. 50-31110. BY AUTHORITY. WATER NOTICE. In accordance with Section I of Chap ter XXIV of the laws of 1886: All persons holding water privileges or those paying water rates are hereby noti fied that the water rates for the term end ing December 31, 1903, will be due and pajublc at the office of the Hilo Water Works on the 1st day of Janmry, 1904. All such rates remaining unpaid for fifteen days after they are due w ill be sub ject loan additional 10 per cent. All privileges upon which rates remain unpaid February 15, 1904. (thirty days after becoming delinquent), are liable to suspension without further notice. Rates arc payable at the office of the Water Works. W. VANNATTA, Superintendent Hilo Wnter Works. Hilo, December 1, 1903. 5-5 LEGAL NOTICES. United Slnte9 of America J Territory of Hawaii J,v" In the Circuit Court of the I'ottrth Circuit. AT ClIAMIIltKS IN PKOIIATH. Iu the matter of the estate of KAHOAKA (k.), of Hamakiia, deceased. The petition nnd accounts of the Ad ministrator of the estate of said deceased having been filed wherein he asks that his accounts be examined and npproed, and that 11 final order be made of distri bution of the property remaining iu his hands to the persons thereto entitled; that the heirs of said estate may be ascer tained and declaied, and discharging him from further responsibility as such Ad ministrator. It is onkred that Tuesday, the !2th day of January, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. in., at Chambers, iu the Courtroom of this Court at South Hilo, Hawaii, be and the same is appointed as the time and place for hearing said petition and accounts, and that all persons interested may then and there appear and show cause, if any they hae, why the prajerof the petition should not be granted. Hilo, Hawaii, December 2, 1903. By the Court. DANIEL PORTER, Clerk. LhBloni) & Smith, Attorneys for Petitioner. 5-4 Notice to Creditors. United States of America Territory of Hawaii SS. Iu the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit. At Chamuhrs In Proiiatij. Iu the matter of the Estate of Ekaeku (w.), deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Ekacka (w.), of Kalaowa, Hilo, Hawaii, deceased. Ali creditors of said deceased arc hereby notified to present their claims, whether secured or unsecured, duly verified, to the undersigned at the Knlaoa Store, within six months Irom date, or they will be forever barred. Hilo, Hawaii, Nov. 17, 1903. BII.A WAIALEE, Administrator. I'. S. Lyman, Attorney. 3-4 Lost. Check No. 28 drawn by Hilo Electric Light Company 011 First Bank of Hilo, Lid., Jan 15, 1903, iu favor of Mrs. F. W. Horner, for amount of $5. Payment of same stopped. N. C. WILLFONO, Treasurer II. I?. L. Co., Ltd. Hilo, Nov. at, 1903. 4.3 h)v Stile. Young pack mules, nnd a limited num ber of pure bred Holsteiu, Hereford and Durham bulls. First come, first served. Address, Horner's Ranch, at Paailo. 4-5 Is Your Hair Falling Out? The Owl '( VI J? T ' no Tonic i will stop it, "PII.O" eradicate!, dandruff, , 4 !tops keeps f falling of the hair and thc hair and scalp iu a healthy condition. SI. 00 Per Bottle. j 9 I A The Owl Drug Co., Ltd Hilo, Hawaii J SHOUT (.'AllLl.MUAMS. 'okio, Japan, Dec. 6. The Jap anese diet has been convened. Victoria, Dec. 7. The attempt made to float the Flora lias not been successful. Victoria, Dec. 8. Attempts to float II. M. S. Flora arc so far unsuccessful. Madrid, Dec. 5. Senor Maura has been named as Premier to form the new Spanish cabinet. Tientsin, Dec. 7. Thc Russians have expelled the Chinese officials of the Treasury at Mukden. St. Petersberg, Dec. 7. The Russian government has formally recognized the Republic of Panama. San lfrancisco, Dec. 6. In Tong battle in Chinatown Saturday litglu highbinders killed two Chi nese. Denver, Col., Dec. 5. John Mitchell has advised that the min ers of tli- Southern district continue their strike. Randsfonlein, Dec. 5. Masked robbers held up the Robinson bank earls this morning and got away with ,3000. Peking, Dec. 7. The Chinese Government is concluding an agree ment with Russia for the govern ment of Manchuria. Peking, Dec. 8. Owing to the pressure of foreign opinion the Km press Dowager has ordered light punishment for the Supao editors. Victoria, U. C, Dec. 5. Admiral Rickford is superintending efforts to float H. M. S. Klora. There is a bare possibility of saving the ves - set! Washington. Dec. 6.-lt is stated here on good authority that there will be no effort to pass the ship subsidy bill at this session of Con gress. Shanghai, Dec. S. The trial of the Supao editors has concluded. One was released and judgment in regard to the others has been re served. ' irmiuati. uec. a. A party on non-union miners has been am bushed and shot near here. The sheriff is pursuing the murdercjs with bloodhounds. Portland, Oregon, Dec. 6 The football game here resulted iu favor of the Mukuomas over the Uni versity of Washington, by a score of six to nothing. Buffalo, Dec. 8. A gang of smugglers of contraband Chinese has been discovered here. Three men have been arrested and the capture of others is expected. Colon, l'anama, Dec. a. It is Dec. rumored that 3000 soldiers have left r , r 1 viiii.igv:i!,i iui 111c mviisiuii ui 111c isthmus. The cruiser Atlanta and several Anerican gunboats hiuc gone to investigate. Seoul, Korea, Dec. 5. American Minister II. N. Allen held a con - ference with the Korean Kmperor today to secure the opening of the port of Wiju. The conference was without positive result. Washington, Dec. 5.-I11 conse- quenceofthe adjournment of the extra session ol Congress today the 1 commission ol General Wood, uoni-! inated as Major General by the President, will lapse. One hun dred and sixty-seven Presidential I appointees suffer the same fate. Washington, Dec. 7. The Presi- 1 dent sent to the Senate today thc nominations of A. I.. C. Atkinson 107 others mat lapsed uurtug tlie 'extra session are still pending. 6 to be Secretary of the Territory of the will of the late Alexander Duus- : ) , Hawaii, and Arthur 1-isk to be "ir. te former well known mil-1 J 1 Postmaster at San Francisco. The ' lk!""ire' s.et nhUJe in order, that she . 4, nomination of General Wood and ( ebU,lCi The young Califomian act- UIUIIT TO 'REMOVE OFFICERS. K(i(K(xll nuts More Power (Ihcn lo (lovcrnor. Washington, Dec. 7. The extra session of the Senate aj'ourucd to- day at noon, when the Senate ' with thc House of RepresctativeS reassembled for the regulnr session. ; Immediately after thc prelimi naries of organization the Presi dents message was received. ' In dealing with Hawaii the President urges upon Congress the necessity of an appropriation for building lighthouses and acquiring those already existing, reimburs ing the Territory for expenditures it has made. The President advocates nn amendment to the Organic Act em- a powering the Governor to suspend Qr remove Territotial officiuls with out consulting the Legislature. In dealing with the Panama in cident the President holds that the course of administration is fully justified. The postul, land and naturaliza tion frauds are vigorously de nounced. Dealing with the labor problems before the country the President suruimarizes his position in the statement that "every man must be granted his liberty and his right to do as he likes with his property so long us he docs not infringe 011 the rights of others." lloodlliii; iu Sim Francisco. San Francisco, Dec. 5. The Grand Jury has begun an inquiry into the charges of corruption iu the County Clerk's office. Recent investigations iu San i I?n.iicisco brought to light the fact I that abojut $40,000 has biiti stolen I rromthciity tlirouKh thc Cmmty Clerk's office during the last seven years. Lawyers paid fees into the office iu many cases which were never recorded on the books of the office and recently the San b'rau cisco police have been trying to lo cate V. F. Northrup, ex-probate clerk, who is charged with having embezzled over $2,000 iu fees. Millionaire Went Is Found. Philadelphia, Dec. 7. Kdward I. Wentz, the Philadelphia million aire who disappeared from his home nearly two months ago was dis covered by a searching party iu the Tennessee mountains. Outlaw mountaineers are said to have been responsible for his disappearance. Millionaire Wentz disappeared on October 14 and since that time twenty five hundred men, detectives and bloodhounds have been search ing the mountains of Virginia and Tennessee for him. A reward of $30,000 had been offered by his family for his rescue from supposed bandits iu the mountains or for the 1 - . ,,. , , , ,, delivery ot his body to the lcm. Glasgow, Dec. 7. The speed trials with the I.ibertad, which the British government recently pur- idiavid from Chile, shows her to be ' the forest battleship afloat. The I Libertad made 20.3 knots an hour, S" was built iu Kngland. Peking, Dec. 5. The Chinese government has appointed a special commission to reorganize the Chi- ""c ,,UH "' ' ' .. l L modern basis. The Governor of Chi-li has been promoted to the command of the army and navy. Victoria, Dec. 8. The testimony taken by the San Krancisco Com mission in regard to the late Alex ander Dunsmtiir is declared unim portant. Kdna Wallace Hooper, the actress, has been battling in the British Columbian courts to have re.ss relied upon evidence to be I secured in San Francisco. L'OLOMIIIA PLOTS. Necks to Excite Insurrection uud Regain Pntiuiiiu. Colon, Isthmus of Panama, Dec. 6. A plot has been discovered to assassinate General Huertas. It was also intended to follow this up by persuading the garrison at Panama to revolt and establish a rcvoltion in favor of Colombia against thc new Republic. Kour soldiers have been arrested as the ringleaders in the affair. Investigate I'niininn. Washington, Dec. G. A bill has been introduced in Congress which provides for the appointment of a nou partisan commission to investi gate the Colombian plea presented to President Roosevelt by General Rafael Reyes against thc recogni tion by the United States of the rebel government on the Isthmus. It is stated that President Roose velt intimated to Reyes that his offers on behalf of Colombia would not be accepted by the United States and that Reyes' mission would be unsuccessful. Russian Answer Com I up. St. Petersburg, Dec. 6. The Russian reply to Japan's offer of a settlement of the Maiichurian and Korean difficulties will probably be sent on Tuesday. The Czar and Czarina returned today from their visit to Germany and Austria. Thc Czarina has en tirely recovered from the illness which delayed the royal party for some time at Darmstadt. Kuliio 011 Committee. Washington, Dec. 5. Speaker (Jnnnon announced the House com mittees. Delegate Kuhio of Ha waii was appointed a member of the committee on Post Offices and Post Roads. The House of Representatives adjourned without day, all business going over to the regular session, which opens Monday. Foks Surround England. London, Dec. 6. Shipping is greatly impeded by a fog which has enveloped the Knglish channel. Hamburg, Dec. 6. A fog iu the North Sea has resulted iu many wrecks. The steamer Aliwaii foundered, and its crew were lost. Chicago, Dec. 8. John Alex ander Dowie has .submitted a propo sition to his credit to pay what he owes them in four instalments. He claims that his assets are $18,000, 000 and his liabilities only $4,000, 000. The creditors will probably accept his offer. New York, Dec 7. Knormous frauds through which fire insurance companies were robbed of millions of dollars have been uncovered. Prominent lawyers, firemen and in surance adjusters are all involved iu the scandal. The companies lost millions of dollars. A number of arrests have been made. A HOME COMPANY CAPITAL $50,000 Organized I'uder the Laws of the Ter mor) of Hawaii. The Hawaiian Realty and Maturity Co., Ltd. Loans, Mortgages, Securities, Iuesl tueiits ami Real Estate Homes Built 011 the Installment Plan HOME OFFICE: JIcINTYRE BUILDING HONOLULU, T.II. Tho Hawaiian Roalty and Maturity Co., Ltd. L. K. KENTWELL. Central Manager roggKgS BSSgRT gSPggE I I Ml