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w Tj, 1 . T H fi ', 'u'. 1, ' V '' M . ', ' r tow.:, r. V, ' V 'IK ' ' HVl y: - Ma i? $fs W.f.A-itJiKU , (&ljc $Uo vUnuu I'KIDAY. - AT'OPST ly, iyo. Huteiul nt ihe PoslofTice ttl Hilo, Ha Willi iis sccoud'Clnss matter I'UIII.ISIIKII KVHRV 1'KIIMV. J. Cahti.h Kidoway Kditor I). W. Makmm - lluslness Manager A HOTEL ASSURED. No more itnpottntit move could ' have been mndo by the IIUo Hoard , J, . ' of Tm.le for the nclvniiceiiient nl development ol tilt' town, tlisin the Uroiliotioil of :i lieV liotfl project, There lins been 11 crj ing "ceil for n ' h tel ill Hilo for the past two years, since the old Hilo Hotel was closed With no one to take the initiative, the starling of a hotel at the same lucitinn or elsewhere has gone by default until this time. ' Now that Hoard of Trade has taken up the subject, confidence in the success of the venture is assured. The new hotel need not be of an elaborate order nor any attempt made to copy a metropolitan city establishment in its management orl cuisine The most imp irtnnt thing to he consideml is th- cleanliness of service nnu ace nml nrrnmmt.il it litis, The tourist-traveler is willing to put up with limited hotel accom modations, if what he gets and pays ifor be neat and attractive. A hotel conipinv operating along these lines cannot fail of success, and the fact that the Hilo Kurd of Trade has given the assurance of its back ing to the enterprise, Hilo nny feel confident that a first .class hotel will soon become, an accom plished reality. JUDC.H GUAR never uttered n truer woid, than v hen he said on Irs return to Honolulu that the Hilo Hand ought to receive finan cial support from the legislature, as well as Hetger's pet organization A deep .seated conviction has been entertained by the Island of Ha waii on this and many other incon sistencies of our .situation, since first its inhabitants began to clamor for recognition from the powers that wore in Honolulu. l.osl on t'niler's llrluk. One of Professor Ilurton's party ol ladies from Iloslon, who hive been study ing the volcauots (if Hawaii, had an experience durii g her stay at Kilauen which she will not soon forget. Miss Mary Lincoln, a school ttacher of Med foril, Mass. being of n more inquiring turn ofintiid III in the rest, could h.irdlj be persuaded to leave the inner pit of tin outer to attend htr meals. She spent the whole of one da v from 91. m. lo 6 p. in. looking into the yawning vent holt of M.ul.itue Pele. On Sunday afternoon, alone and withoul my precautious as to lunch or wraps, Miss Lincoln undertook to make the-circuit of the crater. When she failed to show up at nightfall, Man ager llidgood sent out a starching, part with l.uiurus. Tht) were gone all night finding with difficulty, on the Kan side ol the outer the w a) ward miss, numb with cold and weak with hunger. Otherwise she stillered no ill efects from the hard ship of her all night experience. Hilo Has 11 II11111I. Honolulu, Aug. 15. "Hilo also bus a b mil," -.ml Judge Gear this morning, re feiriug lo his ricent Irip to the Crescent Citv. "It is 11 goo 1 baud and includes . .... ,.. ... .,., 1.... .some iweill) live iiieiiuiirf. 1 11c; 'm well anil hliow up 10 goon uiivaiuuge 111 jiublic funclioiis. 1 sie no ruisou in not allowing the Hilo bind 11 government Mibsidv. The Houoliilti band gels some thing like j2ooooit vear, why should not I Iilo s music ins collie 111 for a share of the bent tils' Honolulu should not grab it all." Dissolve I'm tueislilp. The firm of Wise & Ross was dissolved on July 15th by mutual consent. Their Separatum into dlftereut ollieis has been , I'ontfiupl.itiil for some time. Mr. Wise j will continue to do busihess nt the old 1 olhYe, while .Mr. Kov. has opened .inollli'e iu the building fonnerl) occupied by A It. Loebeuslein oil Wainuueuue striet. Under the uriauMiUfiil, Mr. Wise eon-1 linius with the busuuss which has hllheito bieii 111 the hands of the film I'ilT ut lloiiohluu. About four o'clock Suudii) morning, j file was dlscovenhl in the Houolima ! ted by the iiilwxluciinii 01 uniiuDerluliiN 1 """ i'ijihwh .-. . .....wn, ,... i. Oct. 8. Waiaken Mill, 12 in. to I p. in. Plaiilutiou store, and before the llaun 9 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy mM "" Mwiliy, the lotbdiiyof October, ' Waiakea, Lucas 11. L., 3 to 4 p. ill. Fire I'liuld In eMiuuuisliid quite a hole was into this country. There is scarcely a '9(,4. to piy the delinquent assessment, UM,S Hull, 7 109:30 p. m. burnt in the rool ol the huilillug. Mi cause was nscribid for the hhie, as theie had hem no one 111 the building siuie Situiduy iveiiiug. Aside from slight d linage t the building and stock by watr, no great toss was sullirid. One hundred dnll.iis will umr the damages, - - . ... .. t ., ar ' 1 t &.. K I . '' 'WJBii .'. .'.t,.MHSni. if ,&, -j. i 1 l Jk. A. ',, S . ' i. ' F..o. sn.lnLii. '"'""p" ,-. n . , : icj't V A W iT . ir' : V . '" k ,. jUXiKi- . ', . l . ."!. Ik,. n s , i r (h . vv ' . j.- ri ia " j. jJ v - hik h r "it- uijmtf ..,! "iip n-imv. 1 ht ri l.llltl.INK ItKTUIlNS. A Hit Hi out ml Vnyngc TlmuiKh Smilli Sens. The Yacht1 "Lurliue," commanded by Commodore II II. Sliiclitr. which I ell , hete Match ylli, wilh himself mid inrly iitHiml fnr 11 lilt-nmire cruise In the South Seal, returiuii to Illlo Tuesday iifiernoon I on the lioini'wnnl tourney to San Pedro, Cnl. The )nclitwiissighledolT Pepeekeo point early in the morning bill light wlmli ' and adverse currents droe the vessel far from Hurt, unlit the Mntson tue went out , to the rescue, bringing the essel to moorings about four o'clock in the nftir- '' "f T"e $ Cotninod ire Sinclair, who ii acconi- pnllit.,i by Mrs. Sincl.ir, Miss Sinclair, ,ni jr, Arthur Sinclair, was much pleased to ee Hilo again. Mr. L. R. 1'recm.m who was of the party originally 1 It'll Die yncui til iionoiuiu last wcck, tor Ihe purpose of making a visit to Japan and Ihe seat of war, as a correspondent. The owner ol the yacht when he dropped anchor -.aid: "No, I could not give Hilo the go by. This was our first port alter leaving ihe California const and our re collections of your beautiful little city were so pleasant that we could not pass the islands on our return home without calling and saying "howdy" ngain. No where did we find such liixuriuil loliage or the veidure as green us here. We slnll rein tin until Sund-iy, prlncipilly to permit my son, who has never teen the Vl(lciin)i , vjsjt lMiU WOmlcrful sight He joined us at Suno.i and hasconiinued the balance of the trip. While the voy. age nas oeei. .....st ..vuguwu, ....... ,... to finish, and wM.oui accident, we shall , be glad to be luck hoine nguin aftercom- Dieting our n.soo miles cruise. We left . 1. . t t . . .it. .. .. .1 ..... a.. ....1 .-an l-euro i-euruary 4111 uii.i i.u,.r to Ket back 011 or about September loth The Lurliue after leaving here, stopped three weeks in Honolulu and then start ed on her journey through the. south seas. Two, weeks out the vessel passed Ihe equ Uor, mid three days later stopped at the island of Mukn Hivu in the Mar quesas group. A stay of six days was made at Taiohae, the principal town and seat of the I'reiich government. The unlives here were found to be dying on", from disease and other causes, and a tilau is on foot to remove the seat of government to Hiva Oa. The Lurliue party traveled over the island on horse back, visited cannibals, saw their idols and sacriticial stones, where many a martyr had died and generally learned much ol their primitive life. They were the first white people who had visited the islands in two years. Thence the Lurliue proceeded to Ta haiti, lovering the distance of 800 miles in three da) s. This is another depend ency of Prance, and while Pepeete is a lively sea port town, its life was dull and uninteresting to the travelers. The journey was continued to Samoa, which was a ten day's voyage. The U. S. S. Wheeling was at PugoPngo and during the stay of the Lurliue, was relieved by U. S. S. Adams, which is now stationed at that port. Here the Sinclair party founil much to interest them, visiting native chiefs and observing the island life. The Samoaiis were found to be not unlike the Hawaiian type, although of a sturdier build. They live n very primi tive and simple life, the policy of the government appearing to be not to in terfere with their unlive customs mid habits of living. This has had a marked benefit upon their physical condition and contentment of mind. The Lurliues were receievd with much hoipitality, and enjoved their stay both at Apia and Pago Pago. On their journey to Piji Islands, the heaviest gale experienced on the trip was encountered, mid the vessel lay to lor thirty hours. I lie l'iji Islanders are a Hilo, Hawaii, deceased. dark' race of people and lead the simple j AH creditors of slid deceased nre here- and open air l.fi of the tropics. Froml"v ",,lifi,,l l0. mx"!";"1 ll"iir1 .c,nim?' 1 . .. , ' , whether secured or unsecured, dulv ven- here the Lurliue made a start on her re- fie(1 a1 willl I)ro,)cr vouchers, if any, to turn making tue instance 10 iionoiuiu of 3,300 miles in 28 days. A stop of ten da)s was made renewing acquaintances and in order to accompany the loc.icl craft in 11 yacht race lo Lahiua. Owing to the Lurliue becoming becalmed l'" 111 Hie MoloKiu ciiiiiiuel, me vessel pill j)Cj. to Honolulu and started for Hilo Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. The vessel is iu splendid condition nfler her long visage and nt 110 time was the owner or his family and party appreheu sue of any danger on so long 11 cruise ! so small a bark. Alter remaining here a few iliivh. Ihe Lurliue will continue her 1 plantation, Ol.m District, Island of Ha vovage lo ban Pedro harbor, 1 UM TerrU homeward California, Ailwi'llseil Letters. Aioua, Miss Ilaltie Alma, Mrs. Kauahiiie N.i D.il.ih, Justo Wedinos Hillihee, Miss Lucy Knin.ipaii, George Kaualea, Mrs. Olee, Alberto Pake, Abulia Pea, Miss Annie Pope, Miss Ida M. Schmidt, Fran. Hilly S'ibiu, Mrs. Ter.io, Mr. K., care ship Kenilwortb Wiijnu, David Evr.uv Community hns been benefit "i ...... . ueihlioiliooii inn tnat someone can lie found whose life has been saved by its use. It is the best known medicine for all lorius of slomaeh and bowel tumbles. li never fails to give immediate relief nud can alw.i) she depended upon, For sale by Hilo Drug Co. J.4 .!, ,j. i1 w-'i XT' . -ra s-vt, ., . , . .awutfi, 1 -T.jjf j- -j THli WHUKI,V ttli.d TRIIIUNK, HII.O, I'OM'KVI'IO.N I'l.ANS. j(,'nll llcpiihllrnus Outlining Hiilcrlulii' I limit for Ih'lt'icnlt'N. The Young Men' Republican Club nre cousideiing the question of the entertain ment of the delegates to the Territorial Convention while thev arc in Hilo. The convention meets September t, iintl there is n general desire thnt the delegates shall remain In the city longer than one day. It I proposed to give thoe delegate- who altend such a roal welcome that they will wish to hold the convention here again next time. There have been various suggestions ui.ule for a mammoth lunu, n camp fire meeting anil an open air inass meeting, A committee consisting of Jus. I). Lewis, S. I. Desha and Chns, Akati hae been appointed to consider the various propositions nml make n report at the next regular meeting of the organiza tion. The Hilo lJo.irtl of Trade hae taken up the question of hotel uccouioda datinns, and where delegates cannot be accomodated in the various hostelries and boarding houses, private citizens have been called upon to give eutertuiument to i.iie or more of the visiting delegates. Hlsewhere is printed a list of the delegates and doubtless many will receive personal invitations from Hilo friends to visit them during their stav. The Republican District Cominlf.ee will meet in convention at Fireman's Hull on Saturday, September 3. id 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of adopting n platform and nominating candidates for the senate lives. and house of repri'seiitn r,r"1 r"' vt" """ '" .. . ., . --......- Sabbith, August 21, morning sermon aril the'reiff he ' 1 1 1. 1. t eheailed: lie is II a. 111. "When Herod he iciiiil lit to Tftliti u.lirittt I 1 will tin 1 ...., .. -j .. '-"" risen front the ileail.' " Mark 6:16. I --i y .. , .li I rOV Item, 1 UriUSlUMl. The N'awahi cottage on School street, containing 6 rooms and bath, furnished; 1 $30 per month. Apply to 404 RIDGWAY & RIDOWAY. For Sale. . Household furniture, china, glassware, and three young heifers. I'or sale at my residence at Waialn. 39 JOHN McTAGGART. Vov Sale. Mrs. Frank H. McStocker has left her dairy outfit with Mr. W. S. Ward at Keaau for sale. There is, beside n fine assortment of dairy appliances, n full blooded jersey bull and a herd of cows. Notick Neither the Masters nor Agent of vessels of the "Matson Line" will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew. R. ' T. GUARD, Agent. Hilo, April 16, 1901. 34- ALL KINDS OP RUBBER GOODS GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PHASE, President. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S, A. Notice to Creditors. United States of America Territory of Hawaii ) ' ' In the Circuit Court of the Fourth Circuit. At Chamiu'.ks In Pkohatk. In the matter of the Kstnte of ALHF.RT K. NAWAH I, deceased. I signed has been appointed Adiuiuistrator oiiee is niriciiy Kniii i""l. uic uiiuci - f Ulc estate of Albt.rt Ki xwat, oft Ihe undersigned, iu Hilo, Hawaii, within six months from the first publication of this notice, or such claims, if any, will be forever birred. J. CASTLE RIDGWAY, Administrator. Hilo, Hawaii, T. II., July 26, 1904. Riikivvay & RlIK'.WAY, Attorneys for Estate. Y)-4 Notice of Assessment. Manna Coffee Plantation. Location of ' friticiiml place of business, Sail Fran- cison California; location of works or I Notice is hereby given that at a meet- ing of the Board of Directors, held on the ninth day of July, 1904, an assessment 1 (No. 3) of three per cent, being (3.00 per ! share, was levied upon the subscribed cmital stock of the Corporation, payable 'hiiiuediately.iu United States Gold Coin, ' "lo the Secretary, at the office of the Com-1 1 pany, nt Number 410 Market street, iu ' the City nud County of Sail Francisco, Cnlifornia. I Any stock upon which ibis assessment 1 shall remain unpaid 011 the 5th day of September, 1904, will be delinquent nud - ' advertised for silent public auction, and ... ... 1 , e- ... iiirn.l 11m II II iViilIU fll iiiliii.vllJliiir nml " -"i-- .M,sn,i.,.iS ..., expenses of sale, lly order of Ihe Hoard of Directors. t W. R. P. WIRTHLE. 1 Secretary. OfuVe: 411) Market Street, Sin Fran. cisco, California. 39-5 v .3 . ..k W j. J . '&'.! Mkmm :& Krtjszyrh TJ r 'V?ij 7 . jirff-j j'W- t"'? ,Mf J I, A JH '. I rgAfy...Ay j ',. ntrfr-'k ' -f-',"1 tfrftrf trfuvt w afoWMmmaAk i mm tv. .mo jupv ' -j- r i'lrr- - '-. ,vv.. i tfiim? : """ HAWAII, l'RIDAY, AUGUST ly, 1904. lor District volition. Con-1 The Republican District Committee of the 1'irst Representative District will meet in convention for the purpose, of adopting 11 platform nml nominating candidates for senators and representa tives, on Saturday, September 3, 1904, at in o'clock 11. in. at l'ircinau's Hall, Hilo. W. II. llEERS. Chairman. It. A. LYMAN, JR.. Secretary. 43-at BY AUTHORITY. MoolUMHI Hall, Hilo, Ha waii. Proposals will be received at tile office of the Superintendent of Public Works, Honolulu, T. II., until 12 o'clock in. of August V), 1904, for constructing MOO HEAU HALL ill Mooheati Park, Hilo, Hawaii, T. II. Plans and specifications are oil file nt the office of the Assistant Superintendent of Public Works, Honolulu, and with E. E. Richards, Agent for Public Works Department, Hilo, Hawaii, copies of y hich will be furnished intending bid- t tiers on receipt of $5.00. which sum will be returned to the bidder after he has deposited his bid and returned the plans and specifications. Proposals must be submitted 011 the blank forms, which will be furnished by the Assistant Superintendent of Public Works, and K. K. Richards, and enclosed in 11 sealed envelope addressed to Hon C S I,0,,owly Superintendent of Public Works, Honolulu, T. II., endorsed "Pro- ..... .. .. ,msn, fnr ,,.., nll. Hilo. Hawaii." . ' . ' .... , ,. J'.acil proposal must comam me 11111 name of the party or parties making the Simle, a,i ,mlst be accompanied by a cer- tificd check of 1 of the amount of the proposal, payabletoC. S. Holloway, Sup erlntcndent of Public Works, ns surety that if the proposal be nccepteil n con tract will be enterednto. No proposal will be entertained unless made on the blanks furnished by the As sistant Superintendent of Public Works, or H. K. Richards, and delivered at. the office of the Superintendent of Public Works previous to 12 o'clock 111. on the day specified. The Superintendent of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. C. S. HOLLOWAY, Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu, T. H., Aug. 9 1904. 41-3 llonnl of Registration Notice. The Hoard of Registration for the First Election District will meet at such times nml places as hereunder advertised to reg ister all persons duly qualified to vote: Euaho una ka Papa Hoopaa Iuoa o ka Apaua Koho Paloka Ekahi. Ma kahi a uie ka maiiawa i hoike ia tualalo nei. Sept. 12. Hilo, Firemaii's Hall, 9 a. in. to 4 p. ui. Sept. 13. Mt. View, 8 to 10 a. ui. Kurtistown, 1:30 to 3:30 p. in. Keaau Store, 4 to 5 p. ui. Sept. 14. Wainkea, Lucas Doat Laud ing, 9 a. m. to 12 111. Knpoho Coffee Shop, 4 to 6 p. m. Sept. 15. Opihikao, 10 a. 111. to 12 in. Sept. 16. Kalnpaua School House, S a. 111. to 12 m. Pahoa Store, 5 to 7 p. 111. Sept. 17. Hilo, Fireman's Hall, 7 to 9:30 a. 111. Sept. 19. Papaikou Store, 9:30 to 11 n. 111. Pepeekeo, Upper Store, 1 to 2 p. in. i ,, c,... ,..,i r., ... I T ' , , ?, ' kJVJ.V. W. ..... WkW.., 20. Hakalau Store, 9 to 10:30 a. 111. Papaaloa Store, 2:30 to 4 p. 111. Laupahochoe, Mnltio Res., 6 to 8 p. ui. Sept. 31. Ookala Pltn., Office, 8:30 to 9:30 a. m. Paauilo Store, 1:30 to 3 p. in. Sept. 22. Honokna, Holmes Store, 9 a. m. to 4. p. iu. Sept. 23. Kukuihaele, Jones Store, 10 to 11 a. 111. Waipio, Akaka Store, 2 to 6 p. 111. Sept. 24. Waipio, Akaka Store, 8 to 9:30 a. iu. Kukuihaele, Jones Store, 10 30 to 11:30 a. m. Houokaa, Holmes Store, 3:30 to 6 p. 111. Sept. 26. Akoni Fernandez Res., to c u. 111. to 12 m. raauiio,j, waioiiiiui's 1 Res., 2 to 3 p, ill. Kaiiiehe, Kauaahi- polu's Itei., 5 to 6 p. tu Sept. 37. Kukai.iu Store, 8 lo 9 a. m . Laupahoehoe, 3 to 6 p, 111. Sept. 28. Hakahut Store, 9 to 10 a. 111, Pepeekeo, Lower Store, 12 m. 101:30 p. in, Sept. 29. Hilo, Fireman's IUII, I to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. 111. Sept. 30. Wuiakea, Lucas boat Laud ing, 1 to 4 p. m., 7 to 8:30 p. 111. Oct. 1. Mt. View, 8 to 9 a. 111. Kurlis town, iu a. m. to 12 111. O. S. Co. Office, 3:3" to 5 1' " Oct. 3. Opihikao, 10 to 11 a. tit. Kit- lapaua, 4 to 8 p. 111. Oct. 4. Kumuili, 12 111. to 1 p. 111. Oct. 5. Pnulii, Eldert's Res., 9 11. in. to 12 111. Oct. 7. Hilo, Fireman's Hull, 1:30104 p. 111., 7:30109 p. 111. S. L. DESHA, (KIWINI.) Cliaiiiiinii, (Luna Hooiiialu.) E. II. LYMAN, JOS. PRITCHARI). Stiliiciilie for the TuiliUNR. script ion $2.50 n year, Sub P n. t .- ' ' . ". ." r- . - .1. .r ' !..,- k . v ,'2k&'. fi'-;";" '-si.'1 '7FTSIi!wW!wir??'i'i'i' jm '"- ';,'iU , WBBbbI Hon nl of Itogisfrntion Notice. I The Iloitd of Registration for the Sic mid Election District will meet at suih limes and plnces as hereunder adveiiisul to register nil persons duly ipi tlifud lo j vote: NORTH KOHALA. HJ04. Sept. 12. Niulii, Jim Pake's Store, la 'juj-q in Q4 in o p. .... Sept. 13. llnlawa, A ion is Store, o ti. in. to a p. 111. U .. ... . Sept. 13. Ilulaiila,.Koha1aStore,3tn 8 , p. ill. Sept. 14. Kapaail, Court House, ion. in, to 8 p. ni. Sept. '15. Hawi, A. K. Hldredge's! (Kauanoe), utoSp. m. Sept 16. Hmiolpu, Warehouse, 9 lo 12 a. 111. Sept. 16, 5 p. ni. Sept. 17, to 12 a. ni. Sept. 17 Mahllkona, Warehouse, 2 lo ; Puuliue, Senator Wood's, 9 Kahuwa.J. P. Wood's, 1 lo 3 p. in. SOUTH KOHALA. Sept. tg. WhIhH'ii,' Court House, 9 n. tit. to 4 p. til. Sept. 20. Ktivvftthie, Abo's Store, is to 8 p. ttl. Sept. 31. to 12 a. ni. Puako, Plantation Store, 9 NORTH. KONA. Kiholu, Reach, 9 to 12 a. 111. 1 Incline, J. A. Al'iguire's, 3 Sept. 22, Sept. 22 to 6 p. m. Sept. 23 Kalao-i, School House, ton. 111. to 5 p. in. Sept. 24. Knilun, Court House, to a. ill. to 5 p. 111. Sept. 26. Holualoa, School House, 10 a. 111. to 5 p. in. Sept. 27. Kahaluu, Meeting House, 10 a. m. to s p. m. Sept. 28. Keatthoil, School House, 10 1 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sept. 29. Popopiia, School House, 10 a. m. lo 5 p. 111. ' SOUTH KONA. j Sept. 30. Napoopoo, Knmauohn's, 10 . a. 111. to 5 p. 111. Oct. 1. Keokea, J. D. Mcllo's, to 11,111. to s p. 111. Oct. 3. Hookeua, Lauding, iu a. m. to S P. in. Oct. 4. a. ni. Oct. 4. Ala-e, School House, 9 to 12 Papa, Jos. Holi's, 3 to S p. m. 1 KAU. Wniohinu, Court House, S lo Oct. 6. 12 a. 111. Oct. 6. Oct. 7. a. 111. Oct. 7. Oct. 8. p. m. Oct. 8. Nualchu, Store, 3 to 8 p. 111. Houuapo, Warehouse, 10 lo 12 Hilcn, Store, 3 to 8 p. 111. Pnhala, Choug's Store, 3 lo S Punaluu, Warehouse, 9 to 12 a.m. J!y order of the Hoard, II . L. HOLSTEIN, Chairman (Liuekon.i.) J. N. KOOMOA, 41.4 J. K. KEKAULA. Subscrip - Subscribe lor Ihe Tkiiiunk. tion $2.50 per year. AUCTION ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 I will sell nt Public Auction THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS CONTAINED IN THE STORE NOW OCCU PIED BY J. N. WOOD, FRONT STREET, HILO. ALSO THE LEASEHOLD AND BUILDINGS. SALE PEREMPTORY. NO RESERVE. 1. E. RAY, Auctioneer. nimirmmmnwmmimmmmmmmnimniminfc! E. N. HOLMES Importer and Dealer in American and Foreign Dry Goods and Groceries Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps Haberdashery Ladies' and Men's Underwear Hardware, Paints and Oils Flour, Feed and Hay High-Class Furniture ami Bedding Crockery and Glassware House Furnishing Goods Rugs, Matting una Grass Cloth Wagons and Carriages - WUANUENUE. E. STREET NEAR HRIDGE - c: iiiiiiaaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaaiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiuuiiiii iMATSON NAVIGATION GO. SCHEDULE Ol' S. S. ENTERPRISE Leave Sail Friiueico: Leave Hilo- July G, '04 Aug. 9, '04 Sopt. 12, '04 Oct. 10, '04 Nov. 19, '04 Doc. 23, '04 - - - - , - - July 23, '04 Aug. 26, '04 Sopt. 20, '04 Nov. 2, '04 , Doc. 6, '04 K. T. GUARD, Agent. r''m ' JsHMMO Waiakca Boat House It. A. LUCAS & CO., Prop'rs. WAIAKKA BRIDGE, HII.O HAVE NOW A FLEET OF Gasoline Launches and Small Boats FOR PUI1LIC HIRE 1 assengcrs mid baggage taken lo and from vessels in the harbor at reasonable rales. Launches nud rowbo.ils to hire lor private picnics and moonlight rides. RING UP ON TKMSPIIONK AGENTS FOR Wolverine Gasoline Engine Self-starter nnd reversible engine. Iu , practicability it is equal to the steam cu igine. Sizes from 1)4 h. p. upwards. Hoals litteil Willi tills engine or Ironies 01 1 any size to order. For particulars upplv 1 to It. A. LUCAS, Mnnager N. H0LHE5 1 Us i t 5' j. a wXm wA 132 1 1 o o 3 7 ' Z3 ' I v scow wSi i M V o .- ' s cj t. " 4 i' i '... a k1 ' 1 1 ? 11 - 11 'V