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li jr THK WtftfKLV HlL-0 TRIBtJSM, HILO, HAWAII, TUKSDAY, 3KPTKMBHR 6, igo. tttttttttt TTTTTTTTT tWtfHHtH TtttTTTtTTtTTtTtTTTT t XShe 'Blazed 4 ? ' ,,- r & j ,? v -J Poor Hfctlo follow I Ho coughs ho hard ho cannot sloop. That nmkos him weak and sickly all tho noxt day. His brother thinks this coughing is terrible. So do wo, for wo know that just a few dosos of Ayer's Clierry Pectoral will euro this cough. For (50 years it has been the standard cough remedy for children. Look out for cheap imita tions. (Jot the genuine. in large nncl mall bottl. l Avoid constipation, llalen a i lire ij tli un of Ajcr'D rill. Prepared br Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mm., U. S. A. For Sale by HILO DKUG COMPANY ooenioSS.OQmpany Time Table The steamers of this line will ar-' ri,.,. ,u lone,, tln'c nnrl nl Ii.t,-I under FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Alameda July 22 Sonoma August 8 Alameda August 12 Ventura August 2.1 Alameda September 2 Sieira September 14 Alameda September 23 Sonoma October 5 Alameda October 14 Ventura October 26 Alameda November 4 Sierra November 16 Alameda November 25 Sonoma December 7 Alameda December 16 FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Alameda July 27 Venliua August 2 Alamtda August 17 Sieira August 23 Alameda September 7 Sonoma.'. September 13 Alameda September 28 Ventura October 4 Alameda October 19 Siei r.i October 25 Alameda November 9 t-onma November 15 Alameda November 30 Venliua December 6 Alameda December 21 In connection with the sailing of the above Me.uuers the agents are prepared to Issue, 10 intending p iengcrb Coupon Through Tickets by any railroad fumi Sin Francisco to all points in the U111W.1I Mates, and fiom New York by mi) sti-.imship lint to .ill Iiuropcan ports. For further ji irticulars apply to Wm. G. Irwin & Co. I.IAIITKD General Agents Oceanic S.S. Co. ai-iier Shop. GARCIA & CANARIO. l'rops. ItlC SHavc, Gut Ijair ana Shampoo at Cct-Elwc Kates. We also take particular p lius w ilh Chil dren's Halrculttug. ' Union Huij.ihng, WiiinnueuueSt. PLANTERS LINE OF SAILING VESSELS Direct Line between SAN FRANCISCO AND HILO. Hark SI. I'lilliariiie, Capt. Saunders Hark vni) Turner, Capt. Warland Itarli .Martini Havis, Capt. McAllnian QUICK DISPATCH For freight and passage apply to WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco C. HHEWUli & CO., Ltd., Agents, Honolulu, or li. Hackfeld &Co., Ltd. .u;i:.vis, 111L0. n 0 Shippers. - All fielglil siultosliipsbyourlannchih will 1 e eli.ngi'd to shippers unless arroiii punlnl by ti U'rlUi u nidi 1 fuiiii the tap- I lill. Ill VlSM-lh 3otf R, A, J.UCA.S & CO. Dnioii B Trail - 1 . -. . .. Copyright. 1902, by Ttttmart Edfard ,M. .M. If,.,. ' Hint ii I U'l iiloii Thorpe met tlie oilier member r tlie party, offered UIh apol ogies ami explanations nml vvns gra ciously forgiven. II u found the poison n 'I lo consist of tlrst of nil Mrs. Gary, tbo chaperon, n very young mnrrled vmniiin of twenty-two or (borenbout; Ii.t husband, n youth of three years older, eleitn slinven, light bnlred. quiet nmnueied: Mini Kllzabetli Carpenter, v ho resembled her .brother In the char acteristic of good looks, vivacious ills position nnd curly hair; nn attendant sutclllte of the masculine pcrsunslon culled Morton, and Inst of nil the girl whom Thorpe had already so vnilously emountcicd and whom he now met as MIK Hilda I'arrand. Uestdes these were Ginger, n squat negro built to fit the galley of a yacht, nnd three Indian guides. They Inhabited tents, which nude quite n little encampment. Thorpe was received with enthusi asm. Wallace Carpenter's stories of his woods partner, while never doing more than Justice to the truth, had been warm. One and nil owned a lively curl orlty to see what a real woodsman might be like. When be proved to be handsome and well mnnnercd ns well ns picturesque his reception was no Inn- R r ' lht. Nothing COIlId exceed Ills Solicitude tt to their comfort and amusement. He Inspected personally the arrangement I of the tents nnd suggested one or two 'changes conducive to the littler com forts. Simple things enough they weie It. was ns though n city man were to direct a newcomer to Central park yet Thorpe's new friends were profoundly Impressed with bis knowledge of occult things. The forest was to them, as to most, more or less of a mystery unfath omable except to the favored of genius. A man who could Interpret It even a III tie into the speech of everydny com fort and expediency possessed n strong claim to their imaginations. When he had llnlsbed these practical affairs they w inted him to sit down nnd tell them moie things to dine with them, to smoke about their camp tire in the evening. Hut here they encountered a (lidded cheek. Thorpe became silent, almost morose. Ho talked In monosyl lables and soon went away. They did not know what to make of him and so weie of course the more profoundly in terested. The truth was his habitual reticence would not have permitted n great degree of expansion In any cant,' but now the presence of Hilda made my but an attitude of hushed waiting for her words utterly impossible to him. However, when he discovered that Hilda had ceased visiting the clump ot pines near the pole trail tils desfre foreed hlin back among these people. He used to walk In swiftly at almost any time of day. casting quick glances hero and there in search of bis dlvin It.v. "How do, Mrs. Cary," lie would s.iy. "Nice weather. Imjoylng jourselfir" On receiving the reply he would nn svver lieai tily, "That's good," and lapse into silence. When Hilda was about he followed every movement of hers With his eyes, so that his strange con duet lacked no explanation or Inter pretation, In the minds of tho women nt least. Thrice ho redeemed his repu tation for being an Interesting char- aiter by conducting the party on little j expeditions here and there nbout the country. Then his vvoodcinft nnd re sourcefulness spoke for him. They I asked him nbout the luinbeilng op erations, but he seemed Indifferent. "Nothing to Interest you." he nninn I cd. "We're Just cutting roads now. ' You ought to be hero for the drive." Once he took them over to see Cnmp One. They weie immensely pleased and were correspondingly loud In ex clamations. Thorpe's comments were bilef and dry. On the way back for ( tho first time Thorpe found that chnnce and Mrs. Cary had allotted Hilda to ids care. ' A hundred yards down the trail tber eino'uiiTerei Pull. The dwarf stopped slant, looked attentively at the girl and then softly approached. When quite I near to her he again stopped, gazing ut her w Ith his soul In his liquid eyes. "You are more beautiful thnn the sea at night." ho snld directly. The others laughed. "There's sin cerity for j on, Miss Illldn," said young Mr Morton. "Who Is he?" nsked tho girl after they had moved on. "Our chore boy," answered Thorpe, Ith great brevity. The rest of the party bad gone abend, leaving them sauntering more slowly down the trail. "Why don't you come to the pine grove any more?" he asked bluntly. "Why?" countered Hilda In tho man ner of women. . "I want to see you there. I wnnt to talk with you. I can't talk with all Unit crowd about." "I'll come tomorrow," she said; then wilh n little mischievous laugh, "if that'll make jou talk." "You must think I'm awfully stupid," ugieed Thoipe bitterly, "Ah, no; all, nol" she piotcsted soft ly. "You must not say that." She was looking at him very tender ly, If lie had only known It, but he did not, for his face was set In discontent ed lines Htialght before him, "It is true," lie replied. They walked on In silence, while gradually the duugerous fuKclnution of the woods crept down ou tuiuu, Just By STEWART EDWARD WHITE XOhHt uetoio sunset n hush falls on nature. The wind has died; the birds hae not yet begun tbelr evening songs; tho light Itself seems to lmvc left off spar kling nnd to He still across the land scape. Such n hush now lay on their spirits. Over the wny a creeper was droning sleepily n tittle chnnt. the only voice In the wilderness. In the heart of the man, too, n little volco raised It self alone. "Swcothenrt.swrethcnrt.sweetheart!" It bieathed over and over again. After nwhlle he said It gently In n half voice. "No, no; hnshl" said the girl. And she laid the soft, warm llngeis of one hand ncross his lips nnd looked at him from n height of superior soft eyed tenderness ns n woman might look at u child. "You must not. It is nol tight." Then he kissed the fingers very gen tly before they were withdrawn, and she said nothing at all in rebuke, but looked straight before her with trou bled eyes. chapter xxiii. E IIOIU'D returned to Camp One shortly after dark. He found there a number of letters, ninnug which was one from allacc Carpenter. After commending the camping par ty to his companion's care the young fellow went on to sny that affairs were 1 going badly ou tho board. "Some Interest that I haven't been able to make out yet has been ham mering our stoiks down day after j day," lie wrote. "I don't understand It, for the stocks are good and Intrln j sleally nro wortli more than Is bid for I them right now. Some powerful con j eerti Is beating them down for a pur I pose of Its own. Sooner or later they 1 will let up. and then we'll get things back In good shape. I nin amply pro tected now, thanks to you. nnd nm not nt all afraid of losing my holdings. The only dltliculty is that I am unable to piedlct exactly when the other fel lows will decide that they have accom plished whatever they are about and lot up. It may not be before next year. In t lint case I couldn't help you out ou those notes when they come due. So put in your best licks, old man. You may have to pony up for n little while, tbougli of course sooner or later I can put it nil back. Then, you bet your life, I keep out of it. Lumbering's good enough for yours truly. "By the way, you might shine up to Hilda Farrand and Join the rest of the fortune hunters. She's got It to thiow to the birds and In her own light Se riously, old fellow, don't put yourself Into a false position through Ignorance: not that there Is any danger to n hard ened old woodsmnu like jou." Thorpe went to the group of pines by the pole trail the following afternoon hecnusc he had said ho would, but with u now attitude of mind. He bad come into contnet with the artificiality of innvcntloual relations, nnd It stiffened film. They sat down ou a log. Hilda turn Ml to him with her graceful ulr of con tdence. "Now talk to me," said she. "Certainly." replied Thorpe In n f ictlciil tone of voice. "What do you vant me to tnlk nbout?" She shot n swift, troubled glance nt It 1 111. concluded herself mistaken and I said: I "Tell mo nbout what jou do up here 1 jour life all nbout It." "Well," replied Tborpo formally, "wo , haven't much to Interest a gill llko i you. It Is n question of saw logs with us." And he went ou in 111s uryest, most technical manner to detail the pioiess of manufacture. It might ns well huvo been bricks. The girl did not understand. She wns hurt. As hurely ns tho sun tan gled In the distant pine frond, she had been in bis eyes a great passion. Now it was coldly withdraw n. "Whnt has happened to you?" she nsked finally out of her great sincerity. 1 "Me? Nothing," replied Thorpe. A forced silence fell upon him. Hilda seemed gradually to lose herself in rev erie. After n time she said softly "Don't you love this woods?" "It's an excellent bunch ot pine," re plied Tborpo bluntly. "It'll cut a.OOOV IKK) at least." "Oh!" she cried, diawlng back, her hands pressed against the log cither side of her, her eyes wide. i After n moment she caught her brenth convulsively, nnd Thorpe became con scious thnt bbe was studying him fur tively with a quickening doubt. After Unit, by the mercy of God, 1 there was no moro talk between them. Unconsciously the llrst strnln of oppo- , sitiou and of hurt surpribo relaxed. Kach thought vaguely his thoughts. Then in the depths of the forest, per Imps near at hand, perhaps far away, a single hermit thrush began to sing. His song was of three solemn, deep, liquid notes, followed by a slight rhetorical pause as of contemplation, and then de liberately threo notes moro on n differ ent key, It is tho most dignified, the most spiritual, the holiest of woods ut- , terances. Combined with the evening shadows and tho warm soft air it of; fercd to the heart nn almost h resistible . appeal. The man's nrtitlciiil antngo- ! nlum modified, the woman's dlscu- J chnutincnt began to seem unreal. 1 Then subtly over and through the bird song another sound hneamn audi- .... I On I I I Steep ... , ---.- u . ait M U at la tits, jHj nw- Sirie Where a team can wall: and draw a plow 'I'm? Rkvkrsim.K works perfectly. The combination of features in ... . Make it the' most valued of all DISC PLOWS. It can be used right or loft hand, plowing around the laud or RKVRRSim.K, throwing funows all oneway. Will 'plow between terraces WITHOUT LKAVING A WATF.R furrow. Made only in a sulky. Tho Abovo Cut Shows tho H.H ACKFELD & Co. . SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS ble. At llrst It merely repeated the three notes faintly like nn echo, but with a rich, sad undertone that brought teats. Then timidly nnd still softly It elaborated the theme, weaving In nnd out through tho original three the glit ter and shimmer of n splendid web of sound, spreading before the awakened Imagination a broad river of woods liu aginary that reflected on Its surface nil tho subtler moods of the forest. With the first sigh of the wonder mu sic the girl had started ami caught her breath at the exquisite plensuic of it. As It went on they both forgot every thing hut the harmony nnd eacli other. "Ah, beautiful!" she murmured. "What Is it?" lie whispered, mnrvel ing. "A violin played by a master." The bird suddenly hushed, and nt once the strain abandoned the woods note nnd took another mrftlf. At llrst It played softly In the higher notes, n tinkling, llghtsomo little melody that stirred a kindly surface smile over a full heart. Then suddenly, without transition. It dropped to the lower reg ister nnd began to sob and wnll In tho full vibrating power of n great pas sion. And tho tbemo it treated was love. (TO lll CONTINlWn) NOTIIINO LlKK EXI'KRIHNCH. "One truth learned by actual ex peticnee does mote good than ten experiences one hears about." Tell a man that Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will cure cholera morbus, and he will most likely forget it be fore the end of the day. Let him have a .severe attack of that disease, feel that he is about to die, use this lemcdy, and learn from his own ex perience how quickly it gives relief, and he will remember it all his life. For sale by Hilo Drug Co. i! ICSTAUMBHICI) 1H5H. BISHOP & CO. Bankers. Honolulu Oahu, . - , n ,. 1,, Transact a ueneral naukiin,' and Kx. change business Comtui'rcial and Travellers Letters of lX'rlttMlhvwx Special attention jjiveu to the business intrusted to us by our friends of the other Islands, either ns Deposits, Collections Insurance or requests tor Kxchunye. IL Wkhiiuj 'W'r W VM W?1T .2W- Wi-ii i".".iW iifr$r. haws j' tmrr : ijy v'TCaVi' -WTiD .Jb) i Tho Abovo Is tho Bonocia Roverslblc Disc Plow. The Beneoia Reversible Bonocia Ratoon Disc Plow THE HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO, Lid. SPECIAL FERTILIZER For Cane, Vegetable and Banana Fields. Soil Analysis Made and fertilizer I'lirnislud Suitable to Soil, Climate and Crop I FOR THE LAND'S SAKE Sulphate of Ammonium Bono Moal Sulphate of Potash Fertilizes for sale in large or small quantities, l'ertili Speciil l.awn l'ertilier. OI'FICK: Brewer block, Queen Street r. o. nox 767, C. SI. COOKK, President. K. F. IlISIlOl', Treasurer. G. II. K011KKT.SON, Auditor Hilo Wine and Liquor Co, AND Hilo Saloon Choicest American and Knropean Wines, Beers, Whiskies, Gins, Brandies, Liquors, Ric. J. S. CANARIO, Manager. , U. Ivancovich & Co.iPAY FOR THE BEST I wnoLFSALF. Commission Morchanls l. -.... .osn . I SAN FRANCISCO, - CAL. i - HAWAIIAN BANANAS and OTHER ISLAND FRUITS CONSIGNMENTS SOLfl'lTI-in - . K - At&i asaTOuaros ". M&3k 1 w&.t 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 ratoons that actually does what it is supposed to do. USE OUR FERTILIZERS Nitrate of Soda H. C. Phosphates Ground Coral - e join l.ivvii-i willi our FACTOR V: At Iwiln ' lie) nml 1'ikon) HONOLULU m P!Bt V 7 $JW THIS PLOW K. 1). Tl'.NNFY, Vice-PriMdeut. J. WATl.UIIOUSK. Secu-tarv. W. At. ALF.XANDICK, C. II. ATIII-KTON )ii?clnts. Wholesale P. O. Box 39G Telephone 90 Front Near Church St. Retail P. O. Box 39G Telephone 41 King Noar Front St. ,T,S CHEAPEST I AND THAT'S TIIIJ CLASS OF WOIMC , HXF.CTTUD 11V THE PLUMBER FRONT ST., Op. SI'Rl'CKKL'S 11I.OCIC CAMERON V " - - " -J.r-.).M-...qii itmwtmmmmiim'fii JLUA 4kHfc-N.. 'l V.4lMlfall.Kllft,M. ' , ftmfctotf $r.