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THE WEEKLY HILO TRIBUNE, HILO, HAWAII, FRIDAY, DECEMBER it, 1903. LOCAL ITKMS. A. Loiiisson is in tin cit . Dr. Fitgerahl whs in the oily this week. G. II. Gere returned liv the Kiliuu Wednesday. II. II. Gehr nrrivnl in the city Weilncs ihiy on business. A. II. I.oebcnsteln returned to Hilo by the Kinau Wednesday. C. F. Kcklinrt, of the Pl.iutrrs' F.xperi incut station is in the city. I,. M. Whilehousccame up from Hono lulu Wednesday on husiiiess. NUN I'ASTOU AKIIIVLS. VULCANIC TANTKUMS. "T tiii: unitisr.MAs ii.av. IttM. Curlls I!. Shields UII 1'rciuh' Minimi Snnilii) .tsomliig. ' I Ucv. Curtis H. Shields Mrs. Shields , aud two year old datightet nrrived from S,m Francisco by the .Santiago Wednes. Lou Crater Dark Slnec Tiles. lny Mghl. Tlie l.ist party to see the fires of Moku awcoweo were nt the crntcr Monday night. They were Messrs. II. A. Jtien, d.iy. The cuine lo Hilo in response to j Charles II. Mcrriam and W. 15. Dennis, n cull from the first Foreign Church unci who came lip from Honohtlu Inst week, the first service under the pastorate of The night following their visit, the fires Mr. Shields will be next Sunday morning. 1'orn li'i 'luvs the new pastor mid his ' fattiily vm he nt the home of Mr. nnd I Mrs. K. N. Holmes. ' lloth Mr. mid Mrs. Shields are Ohians 1 nnd were class nmlcs hi Woostcr Univer I sily of that state, graduating ill 1895. In theological disappeared from the Mntiua L0.1 crater; at least nil signs of fire vanished both from the Hilo mid the Volcano House point of view and from the view of ob servers nt the Kawaihac end of the Is land. According to the description hv Mr. Merrinm, the show in the crater was nt w. i ianie 01 uoiiniu,.. come op y . ,9O0 Mf shiL.,(,s flWeil llis inc Kiti.tu mis wecitoii ousiiiess. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Iten of Mountain view were 111 tne cuy v cnucsnny. more tlinn tlirce years. 1 tlie nioltcti lnva was snooting up in one Dr. J. J. Grace w.is nindc an American With one day's observation Mr. Shields big cascade from the mouth of n great citizen by Judge Utile Wednesday. is grently pleased with Hilo nnd says he cone. This stream of fire would pour There will be a music il concert at the ' ",uls ,l lrue lo '" reputation ami iiiine uown 111c siues ot inc cone and run like Salvation Armv hall tomorrow niuht. , llu: Pettiest spot on earth Mr. Drake, of tlie Internal Revenue "Thci Miser's .Mill," 11 lllto l'lccc by II lit 1'luyeis. About thirty of the little ones of Hilo have been hard nt work for the past few weeks rehearsing a Christmas play which they are to net in Spreckcls' Hull, De cember 18 nnd 19, the box receipts to be given as their Christinas gift to the Free Kindergarten and the Chinese Kinder garten of Hilo. The play, which iscalled "The Miser's Mill" or the "Miracle of Love," in the story of n hard old miser, whose wicked thoughts are like creeping gnomes living only for evil, mid who is brought, through the mediation of the Christmas fairies nnd the unselfish love AT TH E HABERDASHERY studies at LnueSemiuary, Cincinnati and the zenith of its grandeur, Monday night. J of 'is two ill treated little grand children, has been in the active ministry n little Instead of a dozen or a score of geysers, ' to realize there is something in life beside gold and greed. It was written upon mi idea given by Mrs. Terry, who has taken deep interest in its production nnd helped Passenger List, Hark Santiago. Mrs. W. II. Lambert mid daughter, K. E. Wilson. Wife and t children, J. I. Kir- ,schhurg, wife nnd child, Albert Hans, , Rev. C. E. Sheilds, wife nnd child, A. G. Office, is in the city on one of his regular tours. Mrs. W. It. Lambert nnd daughter re turned by the Santiago from San Fran cisco. F. L. Winter, Deputy U. S. Marslml, enme up from Honolulu by the Kinnu this week. W. S. Terry returned by the Kinau from a trip to Konn, where he bought a ' C. llenmer. D. Thaaiuini, W.H. Jolmoson, lot of fine coffee. ' W. T. McKetizie, S. McKenVie, E. Fuhr, K.F.. Wilson arrived by the Santiago ' K. A. Jewctt, Mr. Kethisou. S. Low, F.. from the Mainland anil will make Hilo K ' bqarcs. Iluster Stacker, and his permanent home. Knbeuau. Sun Kllnucii. Wm. Kagsdalc, James Williams, N K. Lyman, D. S. llowmnu, Mr. Grubcr, I'. an incandescent river ncrosi the floor of I the crater. During the night ns they I watched it, the cone seemed to grow in 1 height before their eyes. I Tuesday night the mountain was clear land many watchers in Hilo nnd other I points 011 the Island were fascinated by 1 the unusual brilliancy at the crest of Manna I.oa. nut nt about 10 p. m. the fires died away. The saffron aurora (above the pit vanished and the bald sum I mil of Mauna Loa was dark and cold. I Tuesday the day was clear but the custo mary column of smoke was not visible Ion the mountain. Wednesday night the NEW GOODS AT HAND Men's Bath Robes $4.00 to $8.00 each. Art Leather Belts for men and women. A fine assortment of Art Leather Purses Chatelaine Bags NEW GOODS and Card Cases for women. A fine collection of Umbrellas from $2.50 to $7 each. Some extra good quality Clothes Brushes. GOOD COODS with suggestion and advice. Mrs. J. T. Lewis aud Mrs. A. G. Curtis have had the entire management of the play and drill ing of the children, with the valuable nid of Mr. W. C. Cook, who takes the only adult part in the caste. , Tlie scene is laid in Holland, aud the No. OI375G costumes of the little Dutch peasants, and ' the scenery including the old windmill, 1 designed aud made by Mr. Terry will be true in local coloring, while the fairies 1 utid gnomes will look as if they had come just from Fairyland. There will beprcttv , music, much of it the original work of Mrs. Lewis, and some quaint little dances. Mrs. Curtis nud Mrs. Lewis, have been POPULAR PRICES The Premier Haberdashery m. f. Mcdonald, hilo Mrs. F. W. Swnnzy and Miss Swanzy were among the passengers arriving by the Kitiau this week. Bishop Libert of the Catholic Church 19 now visiting Kauai. The Ilishop will visit Hilo next month. W. II. Little goes by the Kinau today nnd will take the Sierra for San Francis 'co, leaving Honolulu December 15th. An uccidcut in the home of E. D. Baldwin one day this week caused n breakage of over $ too worth of rare cut glass. Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. John F. Spinola of Honolulu have been visiting in the city, the latter returning to Hono lulu to-day. The management of the races New Year's day have secured the services of the Hilo band to play nt the park while the races are on. Mrs. Robert Horner of Hamnkua, spent several days in the city this week and last and while here was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Moses. I. E. Ray has removed his law offices from lower Waianuenuc street to the rooms opposite the Court House formerly occupied by Dr. R. II. Reid. Dr. J. It. Faria the well Ictiown Portu geese physician of Honolulu will visit Hilo next week. It is said the Dr instal a Portuguese lodge here. Frank Richards, engineer at the l'aha- 1 la mill was seriously hurt at l'uuahiu, a box of some 200 lbs weight falling on him He is recovering slowly. j J. C. Axtell this week installed a new 1 ornamental iron fence around the Ch.il- ' men-Gregg plot in the cemetery. He j also set up a handsome monument 011 the I same lot. The Catholic Ladies Aid Society met last Monday at the Sister's School. A number of new members were admitted. The society is progressing and already aiding the city's poor. A concert and cantata will be given at Papaikou school Friday evening, Decem ber iS, under tlie direction of Wm. Me Clusky, the teacher. The proceeds will ,11., mm ...in i. 1 1 holiday baking. from Hilo. The Kilarney Quartette will gie a con cert at Puna Saturday eeniug, Decem ber 19 for the benefit of the Puna church. The quartette is composed of Messrs. W. II. Beers, Geo. Manu, Joe Kalaiua and Kdw. Namohaln, with Miss Lyman as organist. After the first of the j ear these musicians will make a tour through Ha- one ' peak was dark again. From all appear-1 uiitirlui' in their efforts to make tlie til.iv lady Miss Lewis, were at tlie olcano nuces the curtain has dropped at Moku- n success, Mr. Cook's well known ability House Saturday nnd Sunday. They re- j nweowco. j isurCs n truit in his portrayal of the old ' port the activity the best the guide has Manager Bidgood reported yesterday miser, a-id the children have gone into it seen for a year or so. The Puna ami , that Kllauea crater is working steadily with heart aud soul. The little ones arc I Kau sides caving in all the time. nJUl ll0 spasmodic change took place of all ages from six to fifteen and come , when tlie fires Higher up went out. There f,om the different Sunday Schools the At the Waiakea Mission there are a lot ,are t,lree nml follr fomitais playing in Foreign Church, the Ilnili Church. St. - of Hawaiian articles of handiwork for Kilauca and the sight was pronounced Joseph's and St. James' Mission. And. MK sale for the Christmas season. Friday is enchanting by nearly all of the twenty while the "mown tips" must remember nj The Gladiator $3.50 Shoe the best day to call. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Moir will give a "Hoose-Heatin" dance on Hogmanay nicht at their new residence at Papaikou. The event is looked forward to with pleasant anticipations by many in Hilo. The Wireless Telegraph Co. is erect itig a new station at Pukoo, this island, whence messages will be sent di- MEN'S WAX CALF BLUCHERS or more Hiloites who went up last Sun-' they arc only "children" and not expect ('ay- ' professionalism, it is hoped they will view - 1, m ... ... . tile periormance Willi gracious eyes, ami i -s 1 m, , KLKS' MHMOItlAl.. !l, their nn-seni belt, to mke this I 00U3 e'Lr VVelt Box Calf Top Christmas gift of the children of Hilo lo Double Soles TT T Address by S. II. .Morgan In Lodge the Kindergartens, a geiieious one. , rVOlTCCtO L,aSt Hull bust Sunday. ' There will be two performances, Friday , Cap Toe memorial service' held by ,,no I "Ki. ec. imu, nt 730. ticxeis 75 ! C, D, E and EE Widths The rect to Honolulu. Workmen are now Lodge, No. 759, last Sunday afternoon in engager 111 uie iiisuiiiiuiuii ui uu engine 1 tMe Kksi nal was fairly well attended, and dynamo necessary for longdistance ,rl . .... ., . . transmission ' "le exercises were distinctly appropriate n..r ii, ,..M,,nr. i,vii, vi.m r,. !iu very pretty, liie music was 1111 VltV- Wl ! IIUJ'kllLhlri 1 VI IS. &llt IV I ... ported that Tuesday morning in the Fed-1 ! 50 cents, and a children's matinee. Sat- 1 eral Court at Honolulu the case against I F. M. Brooks was nolle pressed. The , news of this dismissal of a serious charge against Mr. Brooks was heard with pleas ure by Ins uig list ol 11110 irlcmls. Judge Little addressed the Waiakea Mtcsiou last Sunday evening upon the subject "Obedience is God's First Law." These meetings are becoming quite a Sunday evening attraction and are doing great good. Miss Wight is extending her field of usefulness in a very proper direction. I unlay afternoon, Dec. 19, tickets 35 cents for children aud 50 cents for grown peo ple. The matinee will begin promptly nishedbv a quartette: Hastings Howland, ' "V o'clock, to enable the Olaa children wr r r....i. , ,- , i who come, to go'lioiuc on the afternoon .. . . . . iHi.r. nir.. n . . .1 i v i" 11 ii i-v i.iiii ' Mrs. H. L. Ross. Mrs. Lewis officiated as organist. The meeting was pre sided over by Kxaltcd Ruler A. C. Mc Kenuey, assisted by the other lodge offi cers in their respective stations. Very Serviceable and Good Style 1 train. w. 11. i.uiie aim ames aisson were ..t..., vr:t.. .... i...u t,...i will , the guests of honor at a sumptuous din-J J. , ' ner given by the proprietor of the Palm I "rc K"e. restaurant last Sunday cveniuc. The i X He eulogy was pronounced by W. C. I'luiio Club Itccltiil. The Piano Club held its December meeting at the home of Mrs. Turner, Miss The services were to commemorate the I Conn being assistant hostess. The follow- vitucs of the departed. The roll of Hilo , K program was rendered: lodge shows that death has not entered Sclectrous : Grieg the ranks of its members since it was Mrs. Drangn I founded, although two of its founders, Allegro Goldner Miss Sumner. Miss hsther Lyman ECONOMIC SHOE COMPANY HILO .Hjr: 'tf '- TB quests present numbered fourteen and many were the toasts drank to the health and 'happiness of Messrs. Little and Sissoti who leave Hilo soon. Dr Russet's, si-tf soda water makua. Belle of Jefferson Whiskey The Pride of Kentucky, satisfies. It invites inspection It is fearless of competition PER CALLON $3.50 Test is hy'tnste aud you will In con vmced that it has no rival Hoffschlaeger Co., LIMITHD. Weber piano for sale, at Mountain View. If you want to drink pure nug 117. rrotupi delivery. Honolulu Primo beer fresh keg at Demosthenes, two drinks quarter. Keep jour clothes in shape. Set of six wire hangers with rod for 90c. Moses & Raymond. Call and see the latest improvement in sewing machines, just received at Moses & Raymond's, Hilo, Hawaii. The Hilo Bakery would like to do your Your holidays will be more comfortable to let them do it. Hilo residents going to Honolulu can get the best service 111 handling their baggage and storage from the Pacific Transfer Co. Holders of keys to the Reil Box in the window of the Kcouoiuic Shoe Co. may try them at any time commencing 011 Saturday, 12th inst. IT Wu.i. Not Do to fool with a bad cold. No one can tell what the end will 1 be. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bron- j chilis and consumption invariably result from a neglected cold. As a uiedeciue I for the cure of colds, coughs and in iflucuzu, nothing can compare with ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It al I ways cures and cures quickly. The Hilo Drug Store sells it. Cooke of Papaikou and was in that gen tleman's most eloquent vein. The ad dress was nude by Rev. Sydney II. Mor- , gau ot the Episcopal Church. His dis I course was remarkable for its breadth 1 aud sympathy. J The program complete was as follows: Ritual IJxalted Ruler A. C. McKenney from the 1 Quartet "Come Unto Me" forn 1 invocation (Jluiplalu bchoeiiing liulogy Bro. W. C.Cooke Quartet "The Vacant Chair" Address Rev. S. II. Morgan Quartet "The Lord's Prayer" Ritual F.xalted Ruler A. C. McKenney The Hand's Doings. Second Maairka Kchevuria Mrs. Tracy Song "Ask What Thou Wilt" Dr. Koven Mrs. Ross Impromptu Schubert Mrs. Turner "Reminiscences from William Mason"... Miss Coan Song "Open Thy Blue F.yes"... Massenet Mrs. IUrtels Violin nolo "Album Leaf" Bohin Mrs. Moses; accompanist, Mrs. Tracy "Still as the Night" Mrs. Hawxhurst The Birdling Greig Mrs. Lewis Spring Song Grieg Mrs. Lewis Duet "Caiuouetta" Mendelssohn These are the days when Solid Comfort Can be easiest found at . . . Demosthenes' Cafe Miss Potter Miss Potter. Miss Severance The Hilo Baud rendered an excellent Thrce Woodland. Sketches McDowell ! program at the Hotel last night. Last Sunday the Band gave a concert at the Hilo dock there being between 300 and1 To Dcliniiuuiit Tenants. 400 present. It is claimed by knowing' All ,..,....,, .i,.!!,.,...,.,., i ,i.ir ri.,a , ones that our County Board of Supervis ors will devise ways anil me.ius so that the Band boys will have some pecuniary assistance from the local government. As soon as the new park is laid out and beautified they say that a baud stand will be erected in its centre where ihe Band will give regular moonlight concerts. The Baud is scheduled to play at Haku lau and Laupahoehoe one of these days. the Waiakea Mill Company are hereby I notified that unless arrears for rent are paid by December 31, 1903, the accounts will be placed in the hands of a collector with instructions to take summary pro ceedings. Rents are now payable at the office of the Wuiakeu Mill Company at Waiakea. C. C. KF.NNKDY, Manager. 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. St. Jiunes' Mission. ; Third Sunday in Advent, 7:30 a 111., Holy Fucharist, 11 a. 111., Matins ami Sermon; 7:30 p.m., I'.vensong and Ser- Vtistlu Foreclosure Side. Honolulu, Dec. 6. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Austin at Pouaha- wai, Hilo, was sold under foreclosure of ! J"0"- mortgage at the Judiciary building at I noon yesterday by James F. Morgan for fl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! T lllllllllllllllIMIIII'll III " THE OLD RELIABLE , Commissioner P. I). Kellett, Jr. After j: some quick competition between W. O. ' 5 I Smith and Bishop & Co., the first bid be-' ir. I ing $2500, the property was knocked 1 down to Ilishop & Co., the mortgagees, I I for J45, which is considered cheap. I The area of the premises is one and two-. I tenthsacres. Mr. Austin's two New York I life policies for $5000 each were bought by Bishop & Co. for f 1000 and $200 re ' spectively. j PATRONIZE 2 Home Industry C AND BUY YOUR 2 I Christmas Candies I E. N. HOLMES 1 &4kP POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Kinau Passenger hist, lion. W. L. Stanley, L. M. White- , house, F. L. Winter. W. Drake, D. A. Fox, Rev. S. L. Desha, II. B. Gehr, G. II. Gere, Inouiura, Sugai, J. Ocufki, Dr. FiUgerald, C. F. Fcklmrt, K. II. Scovel, F. Grace, I). D. Many, J. R. Olsen, Mat suinura, Dr. V. Nakai, Miss Hill, Col. T. R. Miles, T. C. Thurston, G. K. Howell, Percy Levy, Miss O. H. Stevens, Mrs. F. 1 M. Swaiuy, Miss Swiuuy, Mrs. R. I Ivers, Miss Farley, II. W. Poettand wife, I A. L. Kuiidseii, J. A. Fautou and wife, I W, W. Johunn and wife. C Wholesale or Retail, from u 3 ZZZ Home Factory CS ' S W1C MAKH 3 jr Cocoanut Caramels - E French Kisses 3 5 Molassos Chow 2 g: Chocolates 3 : Cream Wafers 5 ZZ. Peanut Brittle Z. , Pop Corn Crisp ; Hilo Candy Co. i ;s; Front Stroot 31 iaiaiiiuiiaiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiil Has just opened a new line of HAMMOCKS nnd MOSQUITO NETS TABLE DAMASKS ami NAPKINS BOY'S KNEE PANTS BOY'S HOSE AT POPULAR PBTCES E. N. HOLMES HILO, HAWAII ,r--n n-r -- , mm , - r . W "?! WJwM?kr ,