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m THE WEEKLY HILO TRIBUNE, HIM), HAWAII, FRIDAY, DECEMBER n, 1903. fr7 mm IH fiP-z sjt jfe v,T " Iloauty, si)li'!uior, olagancol IHch and heavy braid I I.nn ; and llowlng trosses I Ayer's Hair Vis"r f-i-ds tho liair and makes It gros : md heavy. It stops falling of tlic t ,r, completely euros dandi'ifT and i. ops tbo scalp clean and In .llliv. As a drcs lug for th. hair you will certainly In- 'rcatlv pi.- sed with it. Ayer's lait Vigor lou can restoring ci tbd full, vl- Tier- is ' hvas v lor t vi . col . I (III ' si upon it for gray hair, all I In c.iily life. ut ibis You f being dlsap- Htllli'.. V .K in Unowledgo ars of exjicrl- iiratitatlon thai envois vt '" ciicn with l' mil. .1 Do not bj dec 1" tions which will on! c! cap Imita itap mint you. Make, sino that .u 1: t tho 'ceuulne Ayer's Hair Vigor. Preparedly Dr.J C Ayer&Ca Lowell. Mn U.S. A For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY Time Table The steamers of this line will ar rive and leave this port tin here under: FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Ventura Dec. t6 Alameda '..Dec. 25 Sierra Jan. 6 Alameda Jan. 15 Sonoma Jan. 27 Alameda I?eb. 5 Ventura Feb. 17 Alameda Feb. 26 FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Sierra Dec. 15 Alameda Dec. 30 Sonoma Jan. 5 Alameda Jan. 20 Ventura Jan. 26 Alameda Feb. 10 Sierra Feb. 16 Alameda March 2 In connection with the sailing of the above steamers the agents are prepared to issue, to intending passengers Coupon Through TickotS by any railroad from Snu Francisco to all points in the United States, and from New York by an) steamship line to all European ports. For further particulars apply to Wm. G. Irwin & Co. LIMITED General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. Union Barber Shop. GARCIA & CAN'AKIO, Trops me Shaw, Cut nair and Shampoo at Eei-Clvc Rales. We also take particular paius with Chil dren's Haircutting. Union I1uii.di.no, Waianucnue St. The Corner Restaurant FRONT AND'CHURCH STS. If you appreciate a good meal nicely prepared call and bee me. Tp?l1 r2CC T Jt C. SHIMAMOTO, Prop. Lato Suppors from 8 p. m. to I a. m. White Horse QceaniG SS Gompanu ,.,mm,m. -Tim, -.- 1 ' 1 ''" '"'W'i''i'i''''T,TTTnTrr"Mn,i (Continued from page 6.) the formative period of their life by some recognized legal rules, and, if such rules, laws and customs were to be extinguished, would not I the whole fabric of home and home life as we understand, appreciate 1 and foster it in this century under our civilizatien, be dissolved? Yet, the divisions of the supreme courts ,ol the various slates which have passed upon the subject, while re cognizing this principle of home I government and the control of children by the parents also recog- nize the fact that the best interest of theMiild is paramount; must be l first considered. The Court finds from the law and the evidence producd at the hear ing in this case tinder all the circum stances that the best interest of the child at present suggests that its request to remain undisturbed at the llouomu Hoarding School j uliMlilfl i rnctoftr(l 1 ' The judgment of the Court there-1 fore is that the writ be discharged at the cost of the petitioner. HOIIM IX COT'l'OX. Kcitmrknble, Rise In Price of the (Jrcut Staple. New York, Dec. 4. There is preat excitement in the cotton market following the publication of the Government's estimate of the ! season's crop. The price advanced ' yesterday over $3 a bale and 2,000,- 000 bales changed hands. ' New Orleans, Dee. 4. There is a panic in cotton. lis price stands ninety points above that of the previous day. As two million bales of cotton were sold 011 American stock ex changes yesterday seveial fortunes must have been made by the men who have for months insisted that cotton would go higher. Chief addressed, announced today that among these is V. P. Brown, the the support it had given Mr. Cleve New Orleans "Cotton King," who land for the Democratic Presidential made in one day during September, nomination would now be given Ic on a big advance in the South's Alton B. Parker, at present Chief Rreat product, the sum of nearly seven million dollars. A rise of ninety points in the 1 market at New Orleans is equiv-1 alent to an advance in price ofi $4.50 per bale. The estimate of the American I crop has now forced the price to such a figure that the cotton mills 1 of Lancashire, England, will almost face ruin. Owing to the recent high prices the mill owners ofEng-l land shut down on their, purchases and put thousands out of work. 1 They expected a big drop in the j market later and then intended to , buy, figuring that there was really 1 a heavy yield of cotton in the United ( States and that the high price was i only a result of the Brown "corner," j but with the shortage known as . ' 1 ; ; reality they are now caught in door. Longitude of Nllliuu. Honolulu, Dec. 4. Professor V. D. Alexander with his son, A. C. Alexander and S. M. Kerens of the survey office, departed on the Mi-1 kahala last evening for Kauai and Niihau. The trio intends to find the exact location longitude of the island of Niihau before returning. Kerens will be stationed on Nii- hau, while Dr. Alexander will take his post at Makaweli, Kauai, with his son at Waimea. With the tri - angle thus formed they will get the position of Niihau using the helio- graph. Dr. Alexander said before leav - iug yesterday that there was a great discrepancy in the charts as to the ! position of Niihau relative to Kauai. There have been surveys of Niihau b itself but the longitude of the ! island is not correct. Some charts put the island too far west. The ' Albatross when here a year ago! , found a different position for Nii - , hau which Dr. Alexander thinks is nrobahlv correct. It is about tho same as on the old centennial map I of the Islands. I ' 1 Women Oppose Smoul. Washington, Dec. 4. Women's 1 organizations throughout the' country are agitating to expell Reed ISmoot. Utah's recently elected Sen- ator, from office, chiefly on the j grounds that his oath as a Mormon ; apostle pledged him to treasonable , 1.....! :..... .1... m. .:.... 1 o. .1 I .euuu .KHuiiH iiKuuuo. I to the doctrine of blood atonement. A delegation of protesting women I has been received by the President. WilAT oi,i:vi:i,AM SAYS. Will Nol be a Candidate Tor I'rrxl dency Airnln- , New York, Nov. 27. Grover Cleveland has sent the following letter to the Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle: "Princeton, (N. J.), Nov. 25, 1003. My Dear Mr. McKelway:, I have wanted for a long time to' say something which I think should t be said to you before others. "You can never know how grate ful I am for the manifestation of kindly feeling toward me on the part of my countrymen which your initiative has brought out. Your advocacy in the Eagle of my nomi nation for the Presidency came to me as a great surprise; and it has been seconded in some manner by Democratic sentiment that connect ing thoughts of gratitude and duty have caused me to hesitate as to the time and manner of a declaration ' l'art concerning -f 'Jccl if such a declaration should seem necessary or proper. "In the midst of it all, and in full view ot every consideration pre sented, I have not for a moment been able, nor am I now able, to open my mind to the thought that in any circumstances or upon any consideration I should ever again become the nominee of mj party for the Presidency, "My determination not to do so is unalterable and conclusive. "This you, at least, ought to know from me, and I should be glad if the Eagle were made the medium of its conveyance lo the public. Very sinceiely youts, "GUOVEK. CLEVELAND. "St. Clair McKelway, LL. D., Brooklyn. N. Y." The Brooklyn Eagle, to the editor of which Mr. Cleveland's letter was Judge of the Court of Appeals of this State Herbert Spencer Dylnir. Loudon, December 5. Herbert Spencer's condition is grave. Herbert Spencer, the last of the great literary men who made the reign of Queen Victoria notable, has been seriously ill at his home near Manchester for nearly six months. He is now eighty-three years oid and has been in feeble health for a long time. Herbert Spencer is perhaps the most comprehensive thinker of the century. He is the philosopher who, in his writings, has treated the whole universe from one stand point and who has brought together and collected almost the whole sum of human knowledge. He is the only man who has taken his cosmic theory and worked it out through all the separate fields of knowledge as thoroughly as if he had confined himself to but one science. This IKreat accomplishment of Spencer, g:ven t0 uie WOrlU as his system . of ' synthetic philosophy, is truly his Hfe work. To it he has given all ti,e energies of half a century of ; unceasing toil. From the time his first book, "Social Statistics," was published in i860, his work has g0e steadily on against obstacles 1 tnat w0id iuive daunted any other I mnil Until the great system has been finally brought to an end and , ti,e ideas, which at the beginning 1 0f i,;s Hie he hardly dared cherish j for n moment, have been realized, 1 -- I Boston, Dec. 5. Widespread curtailment of production in cotton ' nulls is expected owing to the great j cost of the raw material. What l a CuiikIiI ' A spasmodic effort to expel the I mucus from the bronchial tubes. I A cold causes a more abundant secretion of mucus, and when the, lungs and bronchial tubes are 111- flamed, they are extremely sensi- Uve l0 the irritation. Unless care jb takeM. the cold may result in . pneilul0llin which is bwift nlld , ' ,. ' . ... ,. dcdly. If the cold is a lingering one, the most leisurely but equally fatal consumption may set in. Do ot ,ie,iect u cold or cough. Take " , chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It always cures and cures quickly. The Uilo Drug Store sells it. 0n -V Steep -i ;Side ' 3) Tho Abovo Is tho Bonocia Rovorsiblo Disc Plow. Where a team can walk and draw a plow The Rkvkksihlk works perfectly. The combination of features in ... t Make it the most valued of all DISC PLOWS. It can be used right or left hand, plowing around the laud or kkvekshslk, throwing furrows all one way. Will plow between terraces without leaving A water furrow. Made only in a sulky. Tho Abovo Cut Shows tho H.HACKFELD&Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS ...All kinds of... RUBBER GOODS COODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. l'UASIi, President S.m I'rancisco, Cab, U. S. A. Matson Navigation Go J The only Direct Line between San I'rau- cisco and Uilo, Comprising the following Fast Sailers Steamer ENTERPRISE Bark ANNIE JOHNSON Bark SANTIAGO Bark RODERICK DHU Bark MARION CHILCOTT Ship FALLS OF CLYDE Tur CHAS. COUNSELMAN Launch LURLINE Mid other Specially Chartered vessels makes this trip with at least one of these boats each month, carrying both freight and Passengers. I'or dates of sailing and terms, Call upon, J no. L). Sprechels & Bros. Co, Agents, 327 Market St., San fraucisco. R. T. GUARD, Agent, U11.0, Hawaii a I o 1 -,! ' ! Ss hi CO .5 j Z I BOMB j. I Jo' te "2 is mm o C w 35 i1 s! m in , J, S!i ' 5 -1 oil ? The Beneoia Reversible Bonocia Ratoon Disc Plow. HILO MERCANTILE CO. LIMITED DEALERS Plantation Supplies OF ALL P. O. Box 94 Tolophonos 4 A 4B A FULL Complete Canadian-Australian Royal Mail SS. Co. Steamers of the above line running m cotiuectiou with tile Canadian Pacific Rail wav Company, 11. C, and Sydney, N. S. V.,and culling at Victoria, 11. C, Honolulu, .Suva and llrisbaue, (J.; are dllO at Honolulu on or about the dates below stated, vu: From Vancouver and Victoria B.C. I'or Ilrisb.iue, J., and Sydney: MOANA DI'C. 19 MIOWKRA JAN. ifi AORANGI : I'lill. 13 The magnificent new service, the "Imperial Limited," is now running daily III'.TWHKN VANCOUVER AND MONTRKAl,, making the run in 100 hours, without change. The finest railwav service in the world. Through tickets .ssued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and 1; u rope. I'or freight and passage, and all general information, apply to Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agts. THIS PLOW Hills up the dirt better than a hoe, besides leav ing the soil behind it in a splendid pulverized con dition. It is the ONLY PLOW for r'atoons that actually does what it is supposed to do. IN DESCRIPTIONS ACENTS FOR 1 Port Costa Flour Golden Gate Cement ' Simmons' " Keen Kutter" Knives and Hoes San Francisco Pioneer Varnish Works Peninsular Stove Co. AND Line of Groceries I'rom Sydney, Brisbane (Q). I'or Victoria and Vancouver, It. C: MIOWKRA '. 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