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r " va sfL " Tjl" Xf I Srf 1, Wt' , " ' T 4 THU WEtiktV HILO TrIMNU, HILO, HAWAI FKlt)AV, AUGUST tjigoj IIKI.WUTHS 'I'M II 1 1.0. at hm.vUi i:xi'i:si:. - - .. 3 v."', 1 t' ' . w ;J 7 V i s SVEA INSURANCE COMPANY 0( (lotlienburg, Sweden Aets (Home Office) .... fy, 312,063.36 'Anselsin U.S. (fur Aitilltiounl Si'curil' of American Policy Holder) 656,678.43 Pacific Co-m Department: KDWAltD 11ROWN & SONS, General Agents 4I1-4U California St., S.ut I'ruucUco. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd., RosidoYit AgontS, HILO .Names or IMt'gatrs to Terrllorliil Hon 11 Visitor Can See World's lilr. convritll I The August World's Work which The following is the inrtial list of delegates to the Territorial Con volition, which meets at llilo on is n special douhle World's Fair nuuihcr, contains nn article "How 1 to See the Fair," which isi filled September tst. It is probible a j with helpful, practical suggestions. There are lots of good brands of flour, but there is nothing quite so good as the "HOLLV" FLOUR FOR SAMS HY THEO. H. DAVIES&CO. blMlTKD. CSS? yvS (xvrk SS(&P?te' H - DlltllriuiV JCl -Jill I'S i'iilllPfei.. Many Clever People Become prejudiced against an article of merit without investigating it. With a fair, impartial trial everyone likes RAINIER BEER A good flavor, a fine tonic and other qualities Which make for it a friend after each trial, RAINIER BOTTLING WORKS AGENTS, HONOLULU PLANTERS, ATTENTION! SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FACT THAT THE ONLY ORIGINAL AND CELEBRATED W FERTILIZER Is that which has been manufactured for the past fifteen years exclusively by the California Fertilizer Works SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. When purchasing be sure that iu addition to the brand the name of the California Fertilizer Works is on every sack, otherwise you will not be gettiug the genuine article. A large stock of our Diamond A aud our XX HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZER Is kept constantly on hand and for sale at San Francisco prices, plus only freight aud actual cxpeuses, By Our Hilo Agents, L. TURNER CO, LIMITED hundred delegates from Honolulu and the other islands wilt be present, arriving on a special chartered .steamer : HAWAII I'lKST DISTRICT. (17 delegates) 1st II. J. hyuian. 2nd J. I Clay. 3rd John llohnenberg, John T. Brown, M. K.'Kealawaa. 4th Chas. Akau, C. S. Smith, S. I,. Desha, I. A. Andrews, M. S. Convert, J. T. Stacker. Sih J. T. Moir. 6th I). Mackenzie. 7th W. O. Walker. 8th Albert Homer. yth Sam P. Furtado. 10th Win, Homer. 1 HAWAII SItCOKl) DISTRICT. (16 delegates.) 1st E. A. Fraser, C. II. Pulaa, II. I,. Holstein. 2nd John H. Wise. 3rd J. A. Maguire, G. F. Mnyd well, Thos. Aiu. 4th Jos. K. Nahalc, J. D. Paris, Geo. P. Kamauoha. 5th Samuel Webster Kaai, W. J. Wright. 6th Jos. Holi. 7th G. C. Hewitt, Chas. Ma comber. 8th W. G. Ogg. MAUI AND JIOI.OKAI. (22 delegates) 1st (2 delegates). 2nd (1 delegate) 3rd G. II. Dunn, G. K. Keawe-haku. 4th (one delegate) 5th (one delegate) 6th N. W. Aluli, W. D. Coelho, W. T. Kobiuson. 7th J. Makahio, W. Searby. 8th Jas. Scott. gth J. P. Cooke. 10th Sam Kalama, J. II. Nui, M. S. de Pontc. nth W. 15. K. Maikai. 12th Hugh Howell. 13th W. P. Haia. J. II. S. Ka- leo. 14th J. B. Kanamu. 15th G. S. Goodness. OAHU roUKTH DISTRICT. (40 delegates) 1st T. P. Cummins, W. W. Harris, D. P. R. Isenberg, W. II. Charlock, S. M. Kauai, J. W.Ioua. 2nd J. A. Hughes, J. W. Jones, W. T. Rawlins, H. E. Murray, Frank J. Kriiger, J. A. Gilmau. 3rd J. Mann, R. N. Boyd, E. Faxon Bishop, Jas. W. Lloyd. 4th E. W. Quintt, A. G. M. Roliertson, J. F. Morgan, Theo. Melim, C. L. Crabbe, W. W. Carlyle, A. V. Gear, E. C. Peters. Sam Kamakau. 5th (3 delegates) 6th Lorriu Andrews, Chas. A. Yarrick, W. S. Fleming. 7th (1 delegate) Waimanalo. 8th W. F. Heilbron, Chas. I,. Beal, T. J. King, J. Lucas, Geo. E. Smithies, J. C. Quiun, Carlos A. Long, II. C. Pfluger. OAIIU FIFTH DISTRICT. (27 delegates) isf Henry Cobb Adams, D. O. Kounaihele. 2nd Richard C. Lane. 3rd A. S. Mahaultt, W. W. Gcodale. 4th Mr. Myers. 5U1 (1 delegate) , 6th A. Low, W. G. Ashley, II. E. Cooper. 7U1 Sol. Mnhelona, T. McCants Stewart, Eli J. Crawford, Geo. Lucas, A. Aheoitg, I. II. Sherwood. 8th John C. Lane, Samuel C. Dwight, Geo. I. Desha, N. Fernandez. 9th D. Iloapili, A. F. Judd, J. Kalakiela, W. Paikuli, F. T. P. Waterhouse. 10th Chas. C. Clark, W. II. Crawford. KAUAI AND NIIHAU. (13 delegates) Mistress "You seem to haven good deal of company, Mary." Maid "Yas'iu. Dey's what I call myiainbeaux. Seven different colored gentlemen. Yas'm," Priuceton Tiger. Among other things it says If it be possible, engage rooms before you go to St. Louis- at least find out where you uay en gage rooms for the price you wish to pay. If possible, do this by direct cortespondence or through an acquaintance, i Rooms in good hotels are exceed ingly costly, or overcrowded. The hotel-keepers put into their houses twice as many people ns usual. The most satisfactory arrangement that persons of moderate means can make is to engage rooms (usually with breakfast), in some well-kept private residence. There are many such iu the section of the city that lies near the lair. The prices range Irom $1.50 a day for each peison to $5 or more. II possible, arrive iu St. Louis early iu the day. Then you will have time to find rooms by daylight. The wise fafr-goer will carry only the most comfortable clothing, especially only the most comfort able shoes; for seeing any fair this fair iu particular U wearying. The silent visitor will learn much less than the inqiUsttvc one. At every exhibit there is a man or a woman whose sole busbies' it is to give information and to answer questions. In a whole fortnight, you will not find a discourteous or unwilling attendant; and most of them arc, of course, well-informed persons. They expect you to ask for information; and, by asking ingestions, you will find out things that you never dreamed of. It is impossible to give any very helpful information about the cost of a week's visit; for no two persons have quite the same habits iu spend ing. If your room and breakfast cost you $1.50 a day, and your luncheon 50 cents, and your dinner $1, your admission fee 50 cents, and your incidental 'expenses 50 cents a day you have already spent $4 a day. A very frugal person can do more economically than this But most visitors will find $5 a day necessary. Yet any one can see the fair for half this sum; and most persons who have $10 a day to spend will be likely to spend it. The Knltulnu-Ookrila Contract. Citizen labor will be employed on the Kukaiau-Ookala road contract. August Humburg, of Hilo, has re ceived a letter from Contractor L. M. Whitehouse to this effect, and directinghim to engage a competent white man as foreman of the work iu place of Fukui, the Japanese, to whom there has been so much ob jection by the Young Men's Re publican Club. Mr. Whitehouse also instructed his agent to an nouunce that he is prepared to employ citizens on the road at the rate of $1.25 a day, a day to be of eight hours labor. The Young Men's Republican Club who have made the fight on the question of the employment of citien labor, are much gratified at the outcome of the controversy, and insist this establishes a precedent for the ex clusive employment of citizens on government work. St Petersburg, Aug. 12. The Russian people are divided between rejoicing over the birth of an heir to the throne and anxiety as to the fate of the Pott Arthur squadron. The city is beflagged and illumi nated. The latter will be named Alexis. 1 II Iff BtV AjMrfP'Wi Drink to your 1 U Kil 'yiwfV OWn health with I I 5T WHITE ROCK I 1 WiJ WATER I i m ' u ' I III (m! ' if 1 Sparkling and pure w Mil W ' ml It Ult'1 d delightful w N Ml xuf' .' 1 smack of its own. m I'm! Jakilt fl IWB7 jPMsr l?or S!llc lt "H first-class bars W m, lm W. C. PEACOCK & CO., Limited I Mo K?f Agents, Hilo. H ""' . Olitamtl. J. C. OliUnJt, ESTABLISHED 1864 J. A. 'hick C. II. Unci. N. OHLANDT & CO. MANUI'ACTUKKKH AND Dl'.AI.KUH in FERTILIZE Of Eoertj Description. RS Attacks ok Coi.ic, cholera mor bus, pains iu the stomach, dysen tery and diarrhoea come on sudden ly and so often pi ore latal before a physician can be .summoned, that a reliable remedy should always be kept at baud. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has no equal as n cure for these ail ments. It never fails to give prompt relief even iu the most severe cases. It is pleasant to take and every household should have a bottle nt baud. Get it tod ly. It may save n life. For sale by Hilo Drug Co. Hone Muul, Sulphate of lolusli, Siilplmle of Ammonia, Alaska Fish Scrap, Hour Meal, Muriatic of Tolasli, Nil rale of Sofla, Double Superphosphate High tirade Tiiukaurc. Offlco-: 127 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Factory : Indiana & Volo Sis Certificate of Analysis accompanies onr shipments, which ue guarantee to be correct. Agent for the Hawaiian Islands OHUEUS l-'ILLED AT SHOUT XGTICli. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail . Co. Steamers of the above line running in connection with the Camnlian I'.icilir Kail wav Company, 1). C, ami .Sjilnej, N S. V.,aml chI1iiiK at Victoria, It. C. lloiioluln, Suva ami Hnsbiue, (1., are dUO at Honolulu on or about Hie dales la low stated, viz: From Vancouver and Victoria B. C. for llrisbme, Q., ami Sydney: AOUANOI JUI.Y 30 MIOWKUA 1 UOUST 27 .MANUKA SKl'TI-MIIIvU 24 From Sydney, Brisbane (Q). For Vicloiia anil Vancouxer, II. C: MIOWHKA Jlll.v 27 MANUKA AUimST 1 AORANCU Hia'Tl-MJIlCli 21 The magnificent new service, the "Imperial I.uuitul." is now runn'iiiu il.iilv nUTWIUCN VANCOUVKU AND MONrRK.M,. making the run in uk hours, without change. The finest railwav ser ice in the world. Through tickets .ssuetl from lloiioluln 10 Canada, Unitul Stales and Murope For freight and p issage, and all general tnrorimuiou, apply to Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., Cen'l Agts. The Old Buggy... made new for a few centa and a little labor. With The Sherwin-Williams Buggy Paint you can paint and varnish at the same operation. You will be surprised how euy it is to renew vehicles. Let us show you color cards. SOU) IIY HILO MERCANTILE CO. M P. O. Boz 94 SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII Telephones 4 A, 4 B UP-TO-DATE PRINTING NEW STYLES NEW TYPE FRESH INKS The HILO TRIBUNE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT .3 Ft ' ' 1 'J i" i rfl . ia '4' 't i 1 A' X&. ,1f H i& 'wi'JJ- MtikhijM &$&: slik ' !v !u.tjffc A i4jj iJMJKh HS51I mrmrmrm, ?vpvi