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:-Vj? FRT- f , ; ' ' I , THli WKUKI.Y HII.0 TRIUUNli, HttO, HAWMI, VRIDAY, AUGUST to, 1001 4k$ ' ; ' ' ' ' . -' - iSi: ii . -j ffl I'.- l I- t r !. r S, Kb CONDENSED LOCAL ITEMS 1 IIONOI.tU.tr. "Gage" hats, the vcr latest - L. Turin r Co., I.,1. I. l'eck goes lo Homi'llltl todnr mi business. Work on the Kntiiuinn culvert begins mi Monday. Mr. Mini Mrs. Fied C. Smith arrived by lite Kiunii Wednesday nnd nre registered at tlie I'encock. Mrs. Carl S. Smitli nml fiunlly nrc guests of Mrs. N. IS. Tracy al Hie kilter's Olui resilience. "Knnn coffee;" our own ro.nl, guarnn. teeil free from nlladutlerallnn.L. Turner Co., l.t,l. 4a.tr The Territorial convention will he call ed to onler nt Ililo, at 9 o'clock, Thtirs lay, September ml. Work is progressing on the mail con struction at 21 miles, Olaa, anil the former l'ahoi trail. Mrs. Henry llajes has returned from a two weeks vacation at I'uhnkalna, 22 miles, Volcano ro.nl. II. II. Sinclair ami son, Arthur Sin. clalr spent Thursday at the Volctno, re turning this morning to Ililo, Registered warrants numbered 4525 to 5200 inclusive, will he ptiil upon pres entation to the Territorial Treasurer. Chas M. I.eliloiul left Tuesday morn ing for Monokaa to attend the Kulia case in the August term of the Circuit Court. h. II. Moses will arrive hy the S. S Ivulerprise. lie was expected hy the Alamed-i, hut business in San Francisco deliyed his ritnrn. Mrs. O. A. Steven mill children, leave today for Honolulu, where they will join Mr. Steven who is employed with J. I'. Morgan, auctioneer. The executive committc of the Re publican District Cpininittce has been called lo meet nt Fireman's Hall, Monday evening nt 7:30 o'clock. The passengers arriving by the S. S. Maui on Siturday evening were Henry Deacon, C. A. Neff, Mis Aitkin of Ha knlau and R. Ii. ll.ildiug. David Forbes, manager of Pacific Sugar Mill, Kukulhaele, was a visitor to the city on Monday and later visited John '1 . Moir at I'apaiknu. Rev. Fcnton-Sinith will hold morning prayer strvice and the celebration of the Holy Communion at St. Jiunm Mission 011 Sunday morning at ti o'clock. The locil Planters' Association held an important business meeting 011 last Mom ' day, which was largely attended by plan tation managers throughout the district. New woolen goods for ladies' walking skirts. I.. Turner Co., I.td. Mi s Severance and Miss Annie C. I'arke, of Honolulu, who has been visit ing the Severances nt their seaside rtsi dedce "Seconuet," were Hilo visitors on Wednesday. Miss I'arke returns to Ho nolulu this morning. Mrs. I'.liilietli Saunders, mother of Captain Saunders of the Hark St. Katherlne, who suffered a broken leg in a runaway accident 111 I'una, .several mouths ago, is reported dangerously ill nt San Friucisco. dropsy having set in. The old Wilder steamer Hawaii, which lias been dismantled during the past few weeks, was benched on the reef near the Kalihi channel, Honolulu, last Friday. The Hawaii was leaking nml it was feared that she might sink in the harbor. After spending a week on their Fahoa farm, Mr. nml Mrs. I). A. I.oebeustein returned to Hilo Sunday afternoon. They will probably remove to the cottage lor nerly occupied by Mrs. F.Ua M. I.oe beustein nnuka for their present resi lience. Misses Ivy and Ruth Richardson nc coompauy their hrothar Giorge Richard- win, who leaves this morning for Provi dence, Rhode Island, where the latter Utigeuc N" Deyo lenves this morning for an extended visit in the east, Miss Rebecca llohucuhcrg has been ap pointed to 11 vacancy in the Olaa school. 1,111,1 ngenl Geo. II. WIUiatiM was a returning Kinnii pisenger from Hono lulu. Miss Mary Naillma will he a teacher in the Mountain View school for the next term. Miss llertha I.oebeustein lias taken the place of her sister as clerk for I,. Turner Co., I.td. U. S. Gjerdrutn of Houokaa was in at tendance on the Planters' meeting Mon day afternoon. Delicious butter, iJJ lb. square. L. Turner Co., I.td. 4Mf Mr. C. A.NcffofHucyrus, Ohionrrived on the! S. S. Maui, Saturday lo become an iustructoriu the Hilo Hoarding School. Mrs. W. II. Shlpiuan and family re turned Wednesday from her mountain residence at 29 miles, after n weeks stay. S. M. Damon, who has been the guest of Manager John Watt, nt Olaa for the pist ten days returns to Honolulu today. The Sinclair party from the yacht Lur line were entertained by Mrs.S. C. Ridg wny nml sons at Piiueo Weflncsday even ing. Mrs. Chas. I.ucas and three daughters of Honolulu, who has been visiting Mr. mid Mrs. Shipmnu return to their home to- lay. Miss Florence Hill has been appointed principal of the Kaiwiki school, succeed ing Mrs. F. W. Harbour who recently went lo the coast. A. II. Jackson, the society and insu rance man, leaves this morning for n visit of four or five months in the state He expects to take in the St. Louis Fair before his return. The Light House Hoard at Washington, D. C. have allowed Hawaii the sum of $I3,oou to be expended on light houses this year. The money will be utilized for this purpose without delay. August Dreier, n wealthy German cap italist, of Honolulu has offered to build a new cathedral for the Catholic Mission in Honolulu, at n cost of 5150,001 in memory of his late daughter, Jauuita. Mrs. N. 15. Tracy and son are spending n much needed two weeks' vucntiou al her Olaa homestead. Miss ISsther Pome roy is temporarily acting as librarian at the Hilo Library 'during Mrs. Tracy's absence. Postmaster Madeira was successful in a shipment of alligator pears on the last tripof the Steamer F.nterprise. Hereto fore poor luck has resulted in shipping pears, but Mr. Madeira packed the fruit in crates like eggs, and they arrived in splendid conditio! at San Francisco. A public mass meeting has been called for this evening at Fireman's Hall under the auspices of the Republican Precinct Club to consider ways and menus of en tertaining and looking after the wants of the delegates to the Territorial conven tion, which meets here in September 1st. Mother Castle, widow of the late S. N Castle, is lying seriously ill at htr Munoa Valley residence, Honolulu, having suff ered u stroke of paralysis a few weeks ago. Mrs. Castle is the mother of Mrs, 15. G. Hitchcock, is 85 years of age and one of the earliest arrivals in the Is lands, Mrs. Robt. Hnwxhurst, accompanied by her small daughter and nurse, lenves this morning hy the Kinau for an ex tended visit to the Coast. She will join her sister and mother, Mrs. Johnson Nickeus nt Tacoma, Wash,, where the family will probtbly spend the remainder of the summer. I'uilcrliihcu Tin1 Hoard of Trmle II tm I'rnjprt. The Hilo Hoard of Trade his derided to take up the nutter of n hotel in Hilo, and when th it organization takes up a subject, the people may be sure it will receive the most careful consideration and, if fe.isahle, Income nu accomplished fact. At n meeting of the executive council last Tuesday night ill the Hoard of Trade Rooms, the necessity for a public hotel in Hilo was conceded and WlrHi-sH I'Iicmi (lump Continues In Excite luleicst. Chew enthusiasts mid others familiar with the game nre taking emit interest In the two games of chess being ptaved by wireless between the respective Ho- iiolnlu nml Hilo Chess Clubs. A code ilms "" "green upon lor every move tMissililc on the board, which enables the Iwo clubs to wild their messages briefly and with less double lo the wireless com pany. The messages nre forwarded gratis by the Inter Island Teleurnph Company and their transmission Is establishing the THE HILO TRIBUNE'S MAIL CHART VJCUT1 ISH)4. MAILS ARUIVF. IN HONOLULU AND D1CPART AS FOLLOWS: forthwith tint body, which is composed of Ihe substantial business men of the town, deterjniued to organize n hotel 'reliability of tlie'service of that company company. The Hoard of Trade will be 'nsn safe means of communicating. the promoters ol the project, which in sures the success of the enterprise The capital stock of the comp my was fixed at 25,000, the shares to be distributed among the business men and members of the Hoard. 15. X. Holmis, President of the Hoard nnd Secretary II. Vicars were authorized to see what outside support can he secured. It is believed the tran sportation comp mies running out of Hilo, mid nearly all of the plantation people in the vicinity of Hilo will sub scribe liberally lo the slock. It is pro posed to secure entirely island capital and distribute the shares so as to make the hotel a cooperative concern. If satisfactory arrangements cannot lie made with Spreckels with a view of leasing the present hotel properly, the plan is to build on some suitable location, for which three sites have already be, it offered. The question of del ills nnd management have not been considered, but it is understood the right man can bo readily secured. 'Architect Richley has already made drnwings of 11 proposed hotel building, to be located on Reed's Island, which contemplate beautiful grounds nnd driveway through River side Park. In the two games being played, Hono lulu appears lo have the ndvantnge in game A, hut in giuife II the lines have not become sufficiently established lo show 11 marktd disparity in position. Upon the receipt of every move bv the local club, a committee in charge of the games consider Ihe suggestions of mem bers and others as to the next move, mid uct accordingly, flu- next meeting of the LltiM will bent the home of Dr. mid Mrs. Klliott, Riverside Park, tomorrow evening. The moves made thus far in the inter islnuil games nre as follows: GAM IS A. S. 7 14 21 28 TheU S. Deptrtment of Agriculture will join the training ship "American." ,,-Vn V"?-vl . ee ,listr" The American'- is a flJtl.,,, sM,i ,r button. Bulletin No. 48, on "The Forests 1IIL' school ol invigatiou ami will shortly start on a criise of the world, to be gone four v cars. Claret Wine Just Arrived Fine Old Table Claret 75c A GALLON of the Hawaiian Islands," by William L. Hall. The bullctjn gives n description on the forest conditions 011 the five more important islands, as affected by stock, insects, fire, cutting, etc., followed by a recommendation as to the best policy fcr the preservation of the forests of the islands. I New postal cards. Wall, Nichols Co. 1 Fresh racket gut, fresh tennis balls by j mail. Wall, Nichols Co. If your sewing machine is running I hard, dropping stitches, or otherwise be having li.ully just call up Phone 178, THE OLD RELIABLE Austin Aku 11. The marriage of Miss F.iuelin Aknu to Ernest II. Austin was solemnized Tues day night nt the home of the bride's parents, nt Wninnku. Only the relatives and immediate friends of the bride and groom were present nt the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. S. L. Desha. The bride is one of the most attractive and popular Hawaiian belles, nnd the groom is the well known maunger of W. C. Peacock & Co. After the ceremony an elaborate supper was served and the best of good wishes were extended to the happy couple. Mr. nnd Mrs. Austin will temporarily reside at the Peacock until they go lo housekeeping, which they ex pect shortly to do, in Hilo. .Cotillion Club. President Day of the Cotillion Club has announced the next regular meeting of that organization on Friday evening, August 26, at Spreckels' Hall. A special effort is being made to make this next affair of the club ns enjoyable as possible, and to this end Mr. Day has appointed the following committees: decorations Mrs. II. L. Shaw, Mrs. W. S. McLean, MissVeuablea111lII.il. Morehead; re freshments, Miss Mocine, Miss F.melie Peck nnd J. F Metcalfe. 'Tis Cheaper to Mow. Various office changes have taken place on Waiauuenue street. A. 11. Loe benstein has removed his survey ollice to the; office building just opposite the Court House, formerly occupied by I. IS. Ray, and the latter has opened n real estate, miction and law office in the lower floor of the Baldwin bock. ILL. Ross has established law offices in the building node vacant by Surveyor Loebenslein's removal WHITK. III.ACK. 110N01.u1.tr. mt.o. I. P-K4. I. P-K4 . 2. KKl-Ilj. 2. g Kt-Hv 3-jJ-KtS- 3- V-QK3. 4. H - R4. 4. K Kl - H3. 5. Castles. 5. H - K2. 6. P - Q4. 6. P x P. 7. 1' - KS. 7- Kl - K5. Kt x P. H. Oistles. 9. R-Kl. 9. Kt-Q. II4. 10. Ii x Kt. iu. O11 x II 11. Kt-Ullj. 11. Kt-K3 12. Kt-115. 12. p-K H3. 13. O.-K14. I J. Kl-KKt.i 14. P-Kb. 14. H.x P. GAMi; H. WI11TK. IH.ACK. ' ii'.o. 110N0u11.tr. I'-Ql. 1. P-Q4. a. I'-ijm, 2. P-K3. 3. Q Kt - 113. 3. K Kt - H3. Kt 5. 4- ii K - Q2. 5. P - K3. 5. H - K2. ft. K Kt - H3. 6. Castles. 7- H-QV . 7. P-O. KI3. 8. Castles. 8. H-Kt.2. 9- P x P. 9. Kt x P. I x 11. 10. Q x 11. 11. KtxKt. 11. Px Kt. is. U-112. 12. Kt-113. 'V J'."U..U3, 3- l'-QIM. 14. Kl - K5. M. 1 8 IS 22 29 T. 1 Mongolia 2 Ventura I 9 16" " 23 Sierrn 'Coptic 30 W. tSononi.'i 3 19 17 "Alameda rVenturn 24 tMoniui T. 4 18 SDoric 25 F. S Alnilledll 12 'Siberia 19 26 Ncv.'uliin Gx 13 20 tMloucrn j 27x j) ::i S. S. Kinau deparls from Hilo for Honolulu every Friday at 10:00 a. in. t ( unit 9 1 S '"!." I,l,n" C, 7T '", ,!il" "V '? - ''! Tl imirliil i IX) t 2.15 p. in., arriving in Honolulu t davlighl three diy later. Vessels whoso nam, s appear OVHR the date ARRIVIC from the Coast. V essels whose mimes miiihmi- lliM.nW il... .1..... imiik i.'k r.. ..... ,. . NMcU.;V"tc"MlTl''rri T Sn" Hn,,,C,M:o! '' Colonies; ) v laorii; 11, L.; (5) In Yokohama. THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST 00. LIMITED. BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS SECURES INVESTMENTS NEGOTIATES LOANS WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE ISSUES SURETY BONDS ACTS AS ADMINISTRATOR, EkECUTOR, TRUS TEE AND IN ALL FIDUCIARY CAPACITIES IteachlugOut. XeuoK. Myers, of the Hawaiian Trust Co. Ltd. of Honolulu, remained over iu Hilo another week iu order to complete arrangements for establishing a branch in surance department iu this city under the management of Ii. P.. Richards. Mr. Richards will be authorised to place in surance against fire, life.sickness, acci dent, burglary, plate glass, marine losses, surety bonds mid employer's liability, iu fact everything except the next world. The principal company for which it is proposed to establish an agency here, is the Prudential Life Insurance Comp my of Newark, N J which lias hitherto not been represented by a general agent in the islands. Mr. Myers lias just returned from the east where he was assured by officers of the Company that within the next six mouths representatives from the home office ofthe Prudential would be here looking over the field for invest meut, ns well as for business. This means nn uddition to the invested wealth and of the taxable property of the com munity by n company, whose financial security has been as the Rock of Gibrallcr. KIuiiii Arrivals. T.Takesha.F. Kojina, F. C. Fugivama, Sister Flaviana, A. C. Cooper, Mrs. J. R, Loiiins, 3 children uuil maid; I). Conk. P. O. BOX 348. HONOLULU, HAWAII, i"iiinmjiimnpilw For the Ladies! We Have Received by S. S. "Enterprise" "Gage Bros." Trimmed Hats "DRESSING SACQUES White Shirt Waists, "Derby n SOriE NEW NECKWEAR AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW TRIMHING LACES IN ALL WIDTHS 4 Hoffschlaeger Co. LIMITIU) CliritCII ST., - HILO, HAWAII Piionk 73 fum Kin an Departures. Mrs. O. A.Stevin mid 2 children, F,. M. Hardy, H. Like, Mrs. F.lmer Itaruard, I). II. Mncoiiachie, W. II. Thompson, F. F. Schutte, Henry Albert, F.. IS. Olding midwife. I. Vanattn. Harrv ICm.ll w. ling and wife, Father James, F. C. Smith ' Mitchell and wife. Mrs. W. R. Lewis. Hr. midwife, G. II. Williams, P. Hartels, R. , Hobely, wife and child, A. II. Jackson, T. Ilorau, IS. F. Capella?, wife ami child: 'A. Ilanneberg, Hrother Francis. Dr. C. J. u. Kego, if. bcliutle, Henry t T. Rodgers. Miss L. A. Vov.C. H. Smiib. i ?. .... -. ... . . .. ... .---- . .uissrt. i.. iiicksc, i.t. uol. Uerli, MitsJW. T. Ward, A. Von Aruswaldt, Alec F. Lynch, Mrs. J. Lynch, Miss A. C. , Raj inonil, Senator Palmer P. Woods, P. Lynch, Henry Albers, Chas. Lucas. A. Peck, IS. II. Cant, Lieut. Col. Clere', W. Ilottomley. !chns. Lucas, IS. Deyo, Hon. S. M. Da- ui7 """"IT"".'. . linon.Zeuo K. Myers, John McTaggart, hlks linnet) Toiiliclil. Uife and a children, Mrs. Clin.. Lucas The ISIks Club this evening will give n J nml 3 daughters, Mrs. Robt. Hnwxhurst, reception and dance to their members child and maid; Miss Annie II. Parke, and lady friends, iu honor or Couimodoie j (i: Oldiug, Geo. Rich irdson, Miss Ivy II. II. Sinclair and faillilv of the Yiicbt Richardson. Miss Rulli IM,.,,ir.U 1 , I "Lurliue," which has just returned from j Mrs. Mary Ailau. a cruise iu the South Seas. 'The arrange-1 ' ' meuls are iu the hands of the House A Slirprlsu Pniiy. j v.ouiiniuee. . uauciug mm cards are ihe ' A number of the Mends or Miss program ofthe evening. ! Sousa recalled the fact thai she L. Turner Co Limited iAAAAdyMMk Cucorns Holron, AKlK POWDER Absolutely Purm 7HIRE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Chola hid a birthday last Friday, mid about 8 o'clock iu the evening dropped iu upon her tin. Miss Tenia Doirou and Joseph Caceras nwares. Dancing mid cards were in were quietly married nt the Hull Church dulgeil in tilba late hour, to the great parsonage by Rev, S. L. Desha last Fri- j enjoyment ofnll present. TI.e affair was day evening. Mr. Cuceras is the press, engineered by Mrs. Keith F. Mackie and man at the Hawaii Herald and Miss j proved an entire success. Those present Doiron is the well known sales lady nt the were, besides the hostess and her father i Ililo Candy Kitchen. The couple will 'and mother, were: Mesdames Mackie, I reside at the Hapai cottage on Jail street. Weight, A. M. Wilson, IS. N. Hitchcock - ..... '! Chits. II. Hitchcock, W. H. C. Cmupbell, If you go away for the suninicr, sub- and Hiigencaiuii; Misses Alice Weight, news"' Vso p'er'vear" '"", "" l"L' h0"'e I ,,erU,ft "" ' ' Wery. - " im..,, i.'.iti. i? r.. . .. a "va-0, lv.nu t-, milUKlCi 4t iU. W1IS011. I HOT. LUNCHES j g Quick Service s. Reasonable Prices s 1 MEALS 1 E COOKED TO ORDER 3 i REGULAR I DINNER ouC M l' I'";" rece veil that Justice clms. nHelicock. Hageucmup, Rohrig nu. Mrs. C. A OulhjaUU have arrived nt r ,orellwlll ,. u. Sll, w. . Schoening, Ok hthinnina City Okln. where they ex- 1)r. ,ruill, n N ,, mlJ K lect to make their future liiune. Judge iitiiy. tjuinraun owns coiisiiierable property there, being interested with ex-Governor Ladies, don't worry about how you are 1... A. I.... ...... i. ... Henfrow in valuable mines i the Joplli, ..11 mdy'" 't. milling district. IiiioiuPh. 1 HILO BAKERY I 1 RESTAURANT . g Open Till Midnight. 3' iiuiiiiuiuiuiumiiuumiil CUT GLASS WATCHES, DIAMONDS SILVER AND PLATED WARE J.D. KENNEDY Jowolor CO 0) a s 0) JZ c c o jq a, k. " 3 O O Q a w -n v 2 c 3 5 3 o O h. o -J -s C o o a c a CD c AS! 0)5 O JO XX o, l w Koa! Koa"! Koa Lumber iu small nnd large ((iiauli tics; well seasoueil, Furniture made to order, any. style wanted. Repairs made on tiny kind nt fiirnituie. 1'rices moderate Sorrao Cabinot Shop. Apply lo JOSF. (5. SISRRAO. f !. "j1. . . .,.!. .4. ..( ,j.i!' ...i,'li.".riw.ft.v;-, ' iiw.si . i..-' iiMkJ.r'K VLM3atal iiAuk itsf ' j l.1,1 ' '.v iSfcy!. MLL.M..i:JiiSLimfA.Mtaia a.'; --;. H-wMSMMtiMmm--- r r, -u r .' J3 A li ' tv V M ,v i i, -j m r.h i 1 P W. iT T i ! 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