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4- u TIIU WKKKLV HI 1,0 TRIDUNli, . IIILO, hi ii i n. u. HAWAII, I'UIDAV, JULY 15, 1904. H ,; .. a: ' - ...'j -n A n . V1 w r ff, : - Iv5. Sfijfet; 3n ; I)C H)o vUmm hllMOCIIATIC CONVKNT10X. I It IDAS', JULY 15, tyo.i. Knteitd ntthc PoMotlice at Hilo, lln- Willi, IIS ICCOIld'ClllNS Ill.'lttC) 1'UIII.IHIIKI) ItVltHV I'KIIMV. J. CASTi.it Kiix'.way Kdilor I). W. Maksm ltnsliuw Manager. TIIlfllOTEL PROPOSITION. tiinstiH'ise. The Democrats under In ttlnn fM n mtivltlt Ctyrtn lt rrtl ' ' Itciul with, mid Hint is nil tlic morc!''''''' ''''. mid Kx.Scnnlor imvA n.-iumi tvtiv Mm Un.utbltnntiu lififl . for Prrs. Illld . P. better work while they wnit The Young Men's Republican Club, The fact lhat Hilo has a vncnnt hotel which is closed down sliotild tint ilnlpr invtx.tm-4 in tilnrtnt' tltrir 1 TlIK mail who said Hilo is IlOt money in n project that would up- 'nwake was by general consent in build the town and btiiiR a good re-; thtlgiiiB the pastimeof a dreamer, turn upon the money expended. If memory serves correctly it was to Orovcr Cleveland, St. Louis, July 9, The Dcuiocrnlic N'utloiml Convriitloti nciuhled will) tl,... M.- rlMul .1... ..-... . , . , ., . e ..I "ii. ,iiiiini viiitk an iiiu licriiimieiii having taken over the reins of power cjMrinaM from the older generation, should, A .len.onstrntio.i followed the chair- wield its scepter and prove that it is indeed the young man that counts now-n-days, by launching the poli tical ship during the calm, and with an' early statt sailing in through the storm to victory. man's reference Hrynii was but dlcallng tlmt til absolute control nml foreslmdnwini' tlie nomination of Alton II. Parker. The (ionveiilioti iiiluilttcil the dele Kniiiil l'ud minder llrlil for (iriind .Inry. Honolulu, July t Levi 1'. Kan- San l'rnucNco, July port orChaitipen'co, htm slroyed bv n evcloue. . hoe, cliargcd with cmbc7.7.hng 1891 of federal funds as postmaster at Knpan, Kauai, was examined by U. S. District Attorney Dunne he fore U. S. Commissioner Judd this 6. been The de- LEGAL NOTICES. United Slates of America f Territory of lliiwnii ps London, July S. .Mrs. Mnybiuk ilntheCirciiitCoiiri of the I'ouiih Circuit. will be released 011 tiekcl-oMenve at uiamiikks. (JKIIIHl l'OK ri',CIAi; TI'.KM. Defining it essential to the iiroiuoiiim before August. London, fitly to. It is rci'ort'd "' justice, I hereby tinier that A Special ,., .., ,, .. . i .. , , , rerin of the Circuit Court of the I'ontll .1. . - .! IM . I . I 1 ItTIIII ifi Mil- V.III.IIII V.llli .11 llli' I'tUI that auti-Lliristiaii riots have bro-, citciilt be hehl in the Court House morninir and committed to llie ens .IlKhtly nppliuiiled, I.,. J tody of the Marshal in clefauU fke. out eighty-five miles west ofj HK .. yigtatay the . e conscrvaiives were lit IJ4000 liail, to await the action of -'"-''" I o'clock in the forenoon of Mill day ami the next Federal Grand lurV ' 1? u "' V '".,"?y lo, "n ."".. ""n Octber 10. Postoffice Inspector, To SllippiM'S. Kates from Potto Rico to scalH on Hie ! 1'rniik llnrc, U.S. Marshal Hen- 1 floor, but rcfuseil rejiresenintion for the dry and the sureties on Kntihoc's Philippines. The credentials report led bonds as postmaster,' appeared as to a contest in uvor or tlie regular "H- witnesses. AH tostlfifd tt.nl ITnn. nois dcleuHliou. Will. J. llryan wns'dc , , , - i . feated, by a vote of 647 to L 1,0C hnrt ffctcd " explanation of Our last hotel was not closed be cause there were no tourists or guests to patronize it, nor because it might not have been a paying proposition. It was1 either the gt nsping disposition of the landlord or his lack of interest in the wel fare of Hilo that foiced the last tenants to withdraw at the expira tion of their lease. t Had an addi tion been built to accommodate the large transient trade, and certain Governor Carter who spoke of Hilo as a town with good American sentiment and plenty of energy. Hulletiu. Iloiiokuit N'olos. Ilatuiikua has been blessed with a good rain. There have been 6.60 inches al ready this month. The Parker Ranch Company are still doing business under the Carter manage ment. There is going to he a grand concert in the Ilamakiia I.vceum on the 2td insl. other necessary improvements been ( .Mrs. . Hordes is making every effort to made by the Spreckels, the hotel mike it a success. might now be running in full blast. " Mr- c- Grei' ",ct w,lM n" "ident That we are in great need of a i" l'' ,oll1,1i,,s,, "fc Rntl,IJWI1 a,,a ,,i"1 . , 1 his left collar Ixme fractured, hotel, however, was very apparent Mr AJ WaUi ,lea, ,uim for R Krent during the 4th of July week, when many years on Honokaa plantation, has Hilo was crowded with people from, j accepted a similar tiosition on. Olaa plan all sections and districts, lvvery Nation. We wish the Watts success in day or so we see several new bm 'U'cir new ....dertaking. , ... , . T. 1 . . ! The fourth of Julv passed oft pleas- familiar faces from Honolulu and ant)y , n,)llokn,,. There was n good the other Islands, and every Kinau 1 program of sports. Mr. Judd or Wnia- firings a great number of tourists, uiea went home smiling. He captured It is true the tourist at present of te purses' in the horse races e.x- l,rr!,.u ,l..l,t ilirmicrtt in tl. Vl. ceptiug the consolation phrse, for which cauo, but that cannot be taken as All freight.sent lo ships by our launches will be charged.to sllipix'ts unless accom panied by n written order from the cap tains of vessels. 30I f R. A. M'CAS : CO. an evidence of what he might do if there lie; of tourists that are turned back by the Honolulu knocker, who has no compunction of feeling in reminding the would-be traveler to our shores that there is no pillow to rest his aching iuau head upon when he reaches Hilo. Let there be a hotel started in our midst, let the Hoard of Trade call the tourists at tention to the natural beauties about us, and then let us feel a sense of satisfaction in watching the tourists linger in our midst. he could noi enter. The success of the day's .sports were largely due to Oeorge Kaiser, Charley Grey and K. Miles, who ire was a respectable hotel here worked hard to make it pleasant for sides, think of the great number everybody. There were $140 given out in prues, which is not so uan lor iiouo kaa. You can always count 011 the good Americans of Ilamakua when it comes to patriotism. The cave hunter and Irish counsel called on Prank Johnson last week at Pinker was nominated at 6 o'clock this morning on the first ballot and a scene of wild enthusiasm followed. The follow ing were put in iioniliuttion: Parker, Hearst, Olncy, utiles, Cockrell, Gray and Wall. The platform, which was adopted without debate, ignores the money ipics tion. When the ballot was taken the Parker vote reached 658, or nine short of the two-thirds vote, when the motion was carried to make the nomination un animous before the vote could be announced. St. Louis, July 9, Henry G.Davis of West Virginia, aged 8j, whs nominated for Vice-President over Turner of Wash ington and Williams of Illinois on the first ballot. Hawaii voted fi.r Turner. OTIIKK NOMINATIONS. Springfield, III., July 6. The Populists have nominated Thomas Watson of Georgia for President and Thomas 'frib bles of Nebraska for Vice-President. New Vork, N. W.JuIy 6. The Na tional Convention of the Socialist-Labor party at its session here today nominated G. II, Corcdon of New York for Presi dent' and William Cox of Illinois for Vice. President. Hilo Shipping. CI.KARKl). Tuesday, July 12: S. S. "Arizonan," William Lyons, Master, with 54 crew, for Delaware Ilreakwater for orders, with cargo of sugar and general merchandise. Hags Sugar. 6,400 4.336 13.500 15.840 5.2S the shortage, that he had said he knew nothing of how his accounts in the money order department had coins to he behind. Inspector Hare discovered the shortage on June 15, Katihoe was appointed post master in January, 1 902. The Government is securcd-against the loss by the joint note of Kntihoc's 1 father and a prominent Kauai Chi uese. penalty provided under bee-1 tion 4046, Revisen Statutes is from ! Notice is given that, there will be a six moiiihs to ten years imprison-1 meeting of the Third Precinct Republi ment and a fine equal to u,e : cnu Chtl. of tlic I'lwi Ri-jirtsfiitmlvr I)l. , , , trict of the Tcrnloiy of Hawaii at the amount cml.cs.led. ; QMMm Science Hall. Waiakea. Priday. llviuiiii Ut-os., Merchants Heroines J,ll-v "; 'W' "l ' '";: "r " ''- I jiut i'i minium iiij i.iiiiiiMit 11.1 1 111 nit' .. ..,..-.,M,Mi a ,,,.. .District and Territorial Convention! of the party. J AS. D. I.UWLS, O. P. Ai'i'o.N.so. President. Cilizeii Labor All ritleus looking for pick nnd shovel work can procure same in the district of Ilamakua, between Onknlannd Kukniait, during the construction of the new road, by applying to the foreman in charge of the work. L. M. WIHTHHOt'SH. 37-3 Contractor. Republican Notice. time to time for the period provided by iiw, unless MMim.r iiiijiniriieii sine me. lly order of the Court. j Done nt Chambers this 1st day of Julv, A. I). 1901. C. P. PARSONS, Judge. The foregoing order is harebv approved W. V. 1'iiltAlt. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Ter ritory 01 j la wan. Dated "Honolulu, July 5, 1904. 36-4 WE NEED SIDEWALKS. .Another thing that the ' Hoard of Trade might take under conside ration is the laying of sidewnlks in the resident .portions of the City. While the business streets are well equipped with concrete , sidewalks, thereby ensuring perfect comfort in walking on rainy dnjs, yet the re sident streets are without the sightest indicUioi of a foot paths and on a rainy day present the appearance of a pig wallow. The .smallest towns in the states can bo.tst of either brick or wooden walks on all of their streets, yet Hilo, owing to the centralized form of government, is compelled to wait until Honolulu has proper walks provided for its citizens; in the meantime the citizens of this bug are taking the center of the road. Puuola sheet) ranch. TIipv sav Prank is n good host and he entertained right royally. The Honokaa pedro players met their Waterloo the nth iust. Dr. Schoeniug and Mr. Duukhiser took the prize. They talk of challenging Mcintosh ami Will iams when they nrrive in Hilo. Pepeekeo Waiakea Ououiea Olaa Hawaii Mill... 45.356 Kill mi Arrivals. J. T. linker, T. R. Robinson, Miss Ma dciros, Miss A. Rose, llro. Matthias, llro. Raymond, Pro. Henry, llro. Vincent, Pather Prancis, Mrs. George Lycurgus, child and maid; Miss MacLcau, H. H. Kudo, Dr. K. Imamnra, R. L. Halstead, II. W. Mist, J.N. Kelker, K. Roentahl, HI W. Penuer, George Copp, Miss Mary I Dodd, Miss D. Moss, Miss Pitzpatrick, Miss M. Ryan, Miss J. Garibaldi, MissS. Garibaldi, Miss K. Garibaldi, Miss R. Tiscornia, Mrs. II. L. Hudson, Dr. Harris Kennedy and wife. - Hilo Cotillion Club Dance. The Hilo Cotillion Club will give their July dance at Spreckels' Hall 011 Friday evening, July sad. The Club have issued their by-laws in printed form, so there should he no ftirthcr doubt as to what the rules are. The following committees have been appointed for the dance: Decoration Committee Mrs. Gere, Miss Mocine and Miss Dolly Sumner; Mr. Ralph Ilaldiug and Mr. Sheffield Grace. Refreshment Committee Mrs. Mc Lean, Chollie Souza and Dr. Wnchs. Total Weight, 5,663,100 pounds. Total value fiS9.95o.75 Jelly and preserves 950.00 Total cargo from Hilo f 190,900.75 t First Forclcu Church. r- Sunday July 17th, 1904, at 11:00 a. in Rev. Curtis 15. Shields, Pastor, will preach on "No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the stiong man." Mark; 3-27. There will be no evening service. I.11111I (Mice Transactions. f?iii i rrn1 f t-rrtM t1i t1t ...... ..,,..,.... v. , Thercisnstrin of ,am, nl walmen, 011 either side of the road would J nnVwiII, ailfoIuiuK the Kupaku Home keep the sober citizen out of the I steads, containing a little less than 30 mud puddles, and would give thejneres. It will be divided into three lots hack drivers the privilege of sleep-1 '""Isold at auction upon cash freehold , it-.,, agreement, at 30 per acre. There will ing when carrying a load without , , ,; . , . . , , ' " . , r . I)e between 9' and 10 Acres to each lot. the present danger of running Mr Al,K oramberg oud Mr. Geo. Kaiser Somebody down. have each applied for a lot. j . 1 ' Commissioner Pratt says that there REPUBLICAN PROSPECTS. Wise and Otherwise. COURAGH. The Novlkral continues to appear oc casionally nt Port Arthur, but only one compositor remains in town. Cable Dispatch. "Hostile ships are in the port, Foreign armies at the gale. What to us is Russia's fort? ' Fly before it grows too Intel" Cannon boom Their note of dooth, Ilelchiug' messengers of Fate. Illauched is every face but one; Just one hero holds his place. Danger he disdains to shun Gallant printer nt his case, Debonair, Working there, Honor lo the Russian race. Type beneath his fingers flash Words of joy for loyal cars. Heeds not he the battle's cratJi, At the hail of shrapnel sneers. Live or die, He scorns to fly Hravest printer of the years. Great the copy he must set Story thrills him lo the quick. How thcjiostile host was met,' Met nnd crushed by Colonel Kick-einakarasch-opoflbptsch-popoflvitvlischvitschoflskivitschky. Portland Orcgoniau. It is said that n Pittsburg bride recently . Honolulu, July 2. The dis solution of the Hymau Bros, co-I partnership closes a successful mer- j cantile career of one of best-known 1 firms in Hawaii. The firm of Hy mau Hros. was established in 1868 ' bv H. V. Hymau, Michael Hyinan, 1 Morris Hymnn and Joseph Hymau. j The first and only change in" this partnership of thirty-five years was made in 1893, when Isadore Rubetisteiii, a clerk since 1880, was taken in as a partner, the style of the firm remaining Ilvnian Hros. Mr. Isadore Rubenstein now b;- Secretary. Hilo, July 14, 1904. 37-2 United States of America . ' Territory or Hawaii fss- In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit. , At Ciiamukks In Pkoiiath. In the matter of the Hstate of IOKF.PA A POLO, deceased. PF.TITION FOR LHTTFRS OF AD MINISTRATION. Petition having been filed by Wailaua Apolo, widow ol the slid decerned, pray ing that letters of Ailministrntioif upon said jestule be issued to Knohimatiu. Notice is hereby given that Tuesdny the and day of August, 1904, nt 9 o'clock a. in., nt Chambers, in the Courtroom of the Fourth Circuit Court, at Hilo, Ha waii, be nnd the same is hereby appointed the time nud place for heating said peti tion, at which tune and place all erMius interested limy appear and show came, if , any lliey nave, wliy the jnnyer of said peiuioii siiotiKi 1101 oe granicil. Hilo, Hawaii, July 6, 1904. Ily the Court: A. S. LullAHON GURNHY, Clerk, lly Chas. Hitchcock, Deputy Clerk. KlDGWAV & RlIM'.WAV. Attorneys tor Petitioner. 36-3. LEGAL NOTICES. UiiIUmI States of America, ) eu i...;i... -r ti :i - JCIII1W1J Wl UUVtilll, In llie Circuit CourUof the Fourth Circuit At Chamiii'.us In Pkoiiath. In the matter of the Hstatc of AL1U5RT K. NAWAIII. of Hilo, Hawaii, de ceased. Petition having been filed by Maria A. Nawahi, widow of the deceased, tiravine s- 'that J. Castle Ridgway be appointed Ail ;. ; niinistrator of saiil estate. - I ?..I.i, Id l.i.rult,, .!.,,, tlint 1'iin..U comes sole owner of the business, u,c 26th day of July, 1904. m 9 o'clock the four Hyinan brothers retiring. 1 ""' "c nd heieby is appointed the ,, , , - .,, , time for hearing said petition in the The business hereafter will be con- fCourtroom of this Court, nt South Hilo. ducted under the style of t. Ruben- Huwnii, nt which time nud plncenllper . . ' . ., , , , sous concerned may appear and show stein & Co., at the same old stand , cause-, if Uny they have, why the praver on Queen street, which has been ' "'"i"1 petition should not be granted." , , r , 1 Hilo, Hawaii, June 30, 1904. the home of the concern so many, iiy the Court: years. 1 DANIHL PORTF.R. Clerk. 'ni.flV,.,.- TT..... l.-tl.,.. .t.-.. l. !.. " TV. ."'""""" "-l""J -- .... .wi,, i4 .....ii uiuuiti.i imuuii , KIDOWAY : KIDCWAY, Attorneys for petitioner., 35-3 T11 Itniikruptcy. this business house, accutuiila.ed vast fortunes which are invested in San Francisco, where t hey now reside. In the District Court of the United States Pepper Tor I'rollt. I for the Territory of Hawaii. -T , , I IN IIANKKUITCY. Now conies pepper. Everybody ji,, the MntterofYOSAnuuo OKA. bank on Maui knows that pepper is ' nipt. $10 Reward Will he paid for information lending to arrest and conviction of the thief who has stolen thirty of my mixed breed hens. Knell hen had one wing clipped. CHAS. M. I.HllI.OND. TRENT & CO. HONOLULU. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ACENTS AND BROKERS Correspondence Solicited. indigenous to our soil, but so far To the creditors or YOSAHURO OKA of . , ., 1 Hilo, in the Island or Hawaii, and Us commercial possibilities have j District aforesaid, a bankrupt. been neglected. Good pepper is , krnpt Notice is hereby given that on the 8lh KoajKoa!! Kon Lumber in small nud large quanti ties; well seasoned. Furniture innde to order, any style wanted. Repairs mnde 011 nny kind ol furniture. Prices moderate. Sorrao Cabinet Shop. Apply toJOSF. G. SF.RRAO. Smmi'mqMmqqHM worth from ten In eiirhtPPii rPnt aa-v ol Ju,-V A " ,(0' tlU! saul YOSA- wortnirom ten to eigtiteen cents nuuo OKA was dulv ndjudicnted ixuik- a pound, and there is always a good rupt; and that the first meeting or his market for it The nenner tdntil crc,mors will be held at the otfice of market ior 11. i ne pepper plant, TnOSi c. riooway, in the City of nnre wet nut. live inilolniiiU' ivitl, it:i t.i 1 1 t :. , ii .. . ..., y..j ,, .1.. aim, tnitiiut anil icilliurv Ul JlltWilll, CJII but a small amount of moisture, the J5tb ly of July, A. i. 1904, at io:oo Fifteen hundred healthy plants ?,'c,tVK '" ,l!,c f""-'"t. "t which time will crow ner acre and will ""Id creditors may nttend, prove tlieir ti . .' acrt, nun will cijIllS nppolut a trustee, examine the I yield at least two pounds of pepper bankrupt, nud trans ict such other busi , per year, Wltuollt cultivation, or nessns may properly come before said other labor save harvesting the mcel,1,R' TI , nTnrwvv crop. This opens up a new in-, ''feree in VSlcy. . dustry for Maui. Maui News. Hilo, Hawaii, July 13, 1904. 3721 E. N. HOLMES 1 will be several hundred ncres or Inutl for ' I Intllf'Clf.riflnrc nt.RllM.1 ulinrlli !., Qmilt. . ..... ,. . , ... .,., . . Hilo, in the tieiuliborhnod or Houoimi. !,in,irHii iinrcirin .lentil r. i,..r ,...t.ii,,.. Now that the great political battle .. nfghti There is such a thing as being in the States is on, it is about time The si rateiucyer Case. too happy, even to destruction, for the good Republicans here ill W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. have filed There is something radically wrong in our own midst to begin thinking petition in Federal Court at Honolulu the make-up or it man who sees no good about the political fences at home '"khig that George C. Stratemeyerof Olaa) in his wire or any other woman. A man There is no reason why the R I L ',eC,ared " ,1,a"kr"Pt' '"-'".UK that I never marries a woman to reform her. publican party, with Prince Cupid there ows the cot)ipaiiy fiilA3 for at its head, and with the opposition, goods delivered. hitherto under the leadership of It is alleged that Stratcineyer, on April Wilcox, but now divided between I2-ofl,,is car- r"r ll,e conslderntlon of , ..., ,1 i..i..i.t-.iin..: oiw,M,i ol,c dollar, deeded to his wire certain I.iukca anil KalatioKalaui, sliotul i ,,, , ,. , ..,..,..., , , , ' . Piikoi street property with "Intent to ' not again w ear the laurels of victory. ,,,,, !II1(1 (kfraU(, his cre(Utor8. .. , The party could not find a better standard bearer than l'rinc Cupid,! Kinau npparnrp.s. i and one that could better hold the ! II. D. M. Cobb, W. II. Peers, Miss I. j votes together. He has made a good record in Congiess and with his past experience is amply able to under.st lOtlllll Richardson, C. A. Ilalsey, R. L. Hnlsey, J. Lightfoot.J. W. Prutt, J. McCrosson and J.. S, Low. daild how the wheels go ' If y"r f i..g machine fs running I , ,. . , ,? hard, ilropiiiug studies, or ntherwUe he- '" ,M" WUJ """ L"i and where they need the I having Ixully. just call up Plume 17K. I Japanese victory. .Inpniiese Success. J Crossing of the Yalu. i Kuliencheng. j IfeiiRwangcheng. . landing at Pite-wo. Nanshau Hill. J Vafangow. I Tellissu. j Kaipiug or Kaichau. I The above are the important land engagements so far reported between the Japanese and Russians one was a S Importer and Dealer in American and Foreign h JiV Goods and Groceries g Boots and Shoes j Hats and Gaps g Haberdashery H Ladies' and Men's Underweai g Hardware, Paints and Oils H Flour, Feed and Hay g Higli-Class Furniture and II Bedding g Crockery and Glassware g House Furnishing Goods H Bugs, Matting ami g Grass Clotli g Wagons and Carriages n 5: c 5 o 00 i d ft sa : rt 1- a"8;?SgXOK " 3 n M r W w g ?3 cS?ri a w rri 3 C3 t a r W ... .Tlj3L I Waiakea Boat House R.A. LUCAS & CO., Prop'rs. S ; WAIAKKA HRinCK, IIll.O S I IIAVi; NOW A PLKHT OP 2. I Gasoline Launches r I and Small Boats j POR 1TIII.IC HIUR I inssenuers nnd b:iL'L'nLe tnken in ml from vessels in the harbor nt renMiimble rates. 'I.niiuches nud rowhoiits to hire lor private picnics nud moonlight rides, RING UP ON TKI.KPIIONK WAIANUKNl'K STKKHT NHAR I1RIDOI5 E. N. HOLflES Tmutuiuiuiuiiuuuuuiiitmuiiuiuiuuiittuimutimrc AGP.NI'S POR rWoIverine Gasoline Engine Self-starter niul reversible engine. In pnieticnbility it is equal to the sUiini en- Ijlne. Sizes from i h. p. iipwiiidti. HontH fitted with this engine or friuues ol I nay sie to order. Por particular!) hpply 'to R, A. LUCAS, Mniinger V- . V M l! t .'.'! . (V-, . iS"4" f fl ik w& 1 far -B ' :-AteM- J "'WIS 'Mt. ' vwMKli ! ifm V '5c ?';. r Wk t..j n v. CMm &t--h HL,.