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TIM WKKKI.V 1III.0 pRimi.Nli, HI 1.0, HAWAII, TtJKSDAV, SKPTKMIWK 13, ti)oj. I f r ! . . I ft ' K ? N r r.-L. 1 tu M f-v I 6 . &! j 5BE''1' rjft - Svlje g)ilo vibuuc. TUKSDAY - SHIT, i.i, iyo (MIKSM'MI'IS. Tin IHrHrss Unmet ('nullum'. Local IWIRELESS TELEGRAMS I'uteitd at lite Posinlllce ul Willi, 11H CCOUllClllIH llllltUT' I'tlllMSIIIlD KVF.KV TUHSHaV. J, CASTI.K KtlKSwAV I). W. M usii Ituslucss RAT CRUSADE. I'liiyri-H (llvrn (Musi Hill I ii ir. The piellmiiury tournament wllliln Hie llilu, Hn-lllilo Chest Cluli Ims been brought Hi n close nml llic respective inetiilieri divided iuli) cIiihmi according I" the number of leant, h won nml lnt. The club lini Wen IMIinr iliiilt'it into lime classet, Class II con- . . .. ...... ... ..!... i"w v Manager. '""" M' , 7, ,7 ' 7 " Oen Kuropatkin will remain ' ......1. M iuli C.. 111. I 'aAt.i.iltL' nml i;rn. 1 ' I .III l. lllllltll. I1IIIUIII ViniVilHfn iv.! f coininniHier-iu-einei. mul Class C. columned of Dr. Hayes, .Mis. Mnrsh, Mr. Klliot, Mrs. Ocre, nud . been promoted to Hear Mow. lloUniul, Madeira nml Ridgway. succeed Prince Ukhtoinsky at 1'oit CIti t wilt remain vacnnt, to he filleil ! a tli.llr are lints ii: nlwnvs n niennncc to i.i i ...i i i...i.,...i ' iiioinotion from Class II as games niaiiiu.imu ..-.. ,,t, ...,. u.mwu.. H((i ruu wi))e Uje Ioiior ai,fn1(, ill (illh and dirt, which they thrive contIl,n nl ,, t,llP tl,re tlmn the four in, there aie latent dangers which best players of the club, one likes not to contemplate. The Ti e members of each class will play Hoard of He.ilth in Ililoand Iiouo-' i-e game wiili exery other incmher ol ... . . , .. . ' the s nne class, ami at the end of this sec- lulu have ltiauinirated an aggressive "" ' . . .h ii , " "" roiiml llie four in class II huvinir the campaign against latsand are daily j,,,,,,, ,w.CL.nlKC will go to clnss A. killing hiindieds of these carriets of -r. rL.dniig three, together with the disease, i three leaders of class C will form class 11, Old warehouse, harns.abntidoned ' d the four l.iil emhrs will form class C. , . ii , ,i.: ,t. ... I, ,...... Theicafler each class will play seperately, houses, stables, chicken houses, , ,, m . anil once a month challenge Raines will yards and tiie basements of resi- ,K. j,,, wlu.n ,11Plllbt.r, nf i0WCr class deuces are being fumigated and dis i,imv t.ilrtnt.gt. any player in the next infected. Householders through-iclns. the winner going up and the loser out the town and vicinity of Hilo 'down. Should look to the cleanliness and " ' - tlnnl List Saturday ,, . ... . evening hvSherifT Atnlrewsanil will meet sanitary condition ol their premises. ii(.xt SM(;t(lav nl l)e Jininp of fJri for danger lurks at every nuiiiViintintiil. door. I.ime and other disinfcclants i The wlieless unmes with Honolulu are valuable means for the supprt.s .sion of epidemics, and rat jioion and traps should be set to catch the rodentsj He stated that I In p.oterniugl turner was still maintained in the TO THE TRIBUNE ',,!U,,,sur hv kw, nml Hint Cover- i nor Carter was no less than an auto crat, assuming the right to demand res'gnatious of the heads of depatt incuts in advance of their appoint ment. He claimed this was un American, unwise and contrary to cither Republican or Democratic doctrine. He charged this as beiiia political chicanery and not possible on the mainland. I Ie said the cflorl of the admititstra ton nmcials to compel self-respecting citizens to be- (Contluueil from l'njje One ) fSI'liCIAI, nv wiuki.kss St. Petersburg, .Sept 8 The Russian army is to be divided un der Generals Kiuevitch and Kaul- Wirenius has Admiral to Noliee. V. Alfl, nll.is Kee Hop, iiii-relnnl of Ilonu.ipo, K.iii, Hawaii, li.ivluj; cxirntiil n Deed of AnifMineut to the inideisicMed ill behalf of his cirditors, niillce isheiehy given to nil those imlehted to wild V. j Akltomnke p.i)inenl lorthwilh, ami all those who may h.ie claims against s.iid V. Akl to present Ihrii claims to the nil derxigned within thiiiy days from d.ite .hereof. U. T. I'DUUHST, Assignee. Hiinit.ipo, Kmi, Sept. 5, loot. 46-4 MATSON NAVIGATION GO. SCHEDULE Ol' 8. S. ENTERPRISE CALVES. fPrinro T'.str Kimptnvitclt Ilkll tomsky, who has just been removed co,c Hepubhcansi-i order to secure as Rear Admiral at Port Arthur, is a ,lo,.lar. for a (h's 1,,or on, ,h.c one of the most prominent figures l)l,hhc '"'provements of the 1 em it, the Czar's domain. By prole -' tor' a" """'""B "nlieard of. This sionhe U a statcnian and editor ' 1,c eallel1 "Hrl' 1" ,ilics'" and has stood close to the Czar, j He made a strong appeal to the In May he made a tour of the Home Rulers to join the Demo United Stales, and although editor cratic party, wher he said they of the St. Petersburg Oa.etle, upon I would have an equal right in the have been progressing satisfactorily, nml the members of the local club have 1 ibfired earnestly over the problems in order to maintain the honor of Ullo. lloth games are nl a critical noint, and have been very closely contested by the opposing clubs. At present it is impossi ble to tell who will be the victors. The his return was put in charge of Russia's naval forces He is a con servative in politics and favors re ligious tolerance. Despite his fn m adherence to an autocratic form of Jersey mid Holsiein heifer cnlves, full blooded or mixed, if three days old, will be bought by JIM MOKRIS, Hilo. Noli co. All accounts due and owing the under signed enn be paid to J. 1'. I'criiiiiule, Jr., who is authori7ed to rt celpt lor mine. 46 M. O. SANTOS. , SiniSsoo: ''""""" Juno 19, '04 July G, '04 July 23, '04 Aug. 0, '04 Aug. 20, '04 Sopt. 12, '04 Sept. 29, '04 J Oct. IG,'04 Nov. 2, '04 I, Nov. 19, '04 Doc. G, '04 I Dec. 23, '04 R. T. GUARD, Agent. IWWVV VVVVVVIt Tiik Fusion candidate of the Home Rulers and Democrats for senator, who is both a capable and movesthus far made are as follhws: good man, lives not in Hast Hawaii. His legal residence is in Kan. and if elected to the Territorial ' senator, we would see the West side of Hawaii represented by four senators, namely, Senators Paris, Woods, Hewitt and Shipmau,-1 while the windward side of the island would glory in having ac complished the result. In order to secure representation, it behooves the voters of Jv.ist Hawaii to vote for John T. Drown. Politics makes strange bed fel lowsr Democratic Candidate Curtis P. Iaukea, after trying the hard couches of the Home Rulers and Republicans, now reclines himselt for a brief space upon the downy b'ed of Democracy. Prom here he sinus of the advantages of changing political boarding places, like one who becomes dissatisfied with lib .surroundings because he cannot raise the rent. We wonder foi what other political establishment Iaukea will next be a runner. CiniruilKii Started. While on the Islnnd of Hnwnii. Dele gile Kuhio upon the advice of the re publican le.uUrs here, decultd to rem liu after the Territorial Convention and make campaign hay while the sun shines. He realizes that it is the early bird that caches the worm, and proceeded to sound OAMK A. WIIITK, III.ACK. llOMH.I't.i:. IIH.O. I. l -K4. I. I -K4. I. KKl- ll.v 2. Q Kt - Il.i. 3. 11 - Kt 5. 3. - Q K3. 4. II - K4. 4 K Kt - II3. 5. Castles. 5. It - Kt. 6. V - Q4. . V x V. 7. l'-K5. 7-Kt-Ks. S Kt x 1'. . Castles. 9. R-Kl. 9. Kt-QIl4. in. II x Kt. 10. Qpxll 11. Kt-Q 113. 11. Kt -K3 12. KI-H5. 1 i. l'-K II?. I.V ii- Kt4. 13. Kt- KKt4 14 1 - K6. 14. II x 1. 15. II x Kt. 15. It x Kt. 16. Q x II. 16. 1 x II. 17 Q.-K6 check 17 K - II2 18 O.K-O.I 18 H-Q3 19 Kt - K4 19 1 - K3 jo 1' - KII3 20 Q - Q2 31 Kt x 11 31 yxg RAMI? 1. WIIITK. 1II.ACK. IIII.O. HONOLULU. 1. l'-Q4. 1. P-Q4. 2. i - y. 114. 2. v - K3. 3 Q Kt - II3. 3. K Kt - II3. 4. Il-Kts. 4. O.Kt-Q.2. 5. 1" - K3. 5. II - K2. 6. K Kt - H3. 6. Castles. 7. -QV 7. P-QK13. 8. Castles. 8. II - Kt 2. 9. V x V. 9. Kt x V. 10. II x II. 10. Q x II. II. Klx Kt. 11. 1'x Kt. 12 Q-H2. 12. Kt- n.3 13- 1 - Q K3- U. 1' - Q K4. 14. Kt-Ks. 14. P - y IJ4. 15. H-KI5. 15- KR-QIll. 16 Q-Hs. 16 l'-QHs 17 H-Q3 17 1 - S 18 II - list IS Q - K3 19 Q - 114 19 1 " KU 20 1' - II3 20 K - Kt2 21 K - Kl 21 government of the party and of the country. He extolled the advan tages to be gained from being in the party opposed to the administration, and assured his auditors that if the government for all Russia, his views j Democrats failed of election this 011 the conduct of the war have November, their fight was not probablv been found too liberal. j without its results. "If we suc St. Petersburg. Sept. S.-Kuro- CCC(l'" hesai(l "m BctUnR the Home patkin repoits that lit- entire Kits-1 Ru,crs toJoin the Democratic Party, sinn nrinv lias arrived at Mukden. I thcn we wiU h',ve (,0,,e something The Crair has inspected the fleet at i which the Republicans never could Krondstat. Russian anti-Jewish have accomplished. It remains disturbances have broken out in ,10W for ,he democratic party being southwestern Russia. organized within the Territory, to The ami Jewish riots may be re- lakc ,ls ProPcr PJ as a P0,itical garded as the result of the growing j "lor ,n u,c a,m,rs .' u,e ls,nn".s : ..i 1 .ii.a.,:,f..,i I If there ever was a time 111 the Ins- . ., . ..,,, ;.,,i r,..,rtc I tory of this country when citizens' Estimates furnished on 1.1 Russia. I he continued reverses , ulectHcal Work ,, Cont of the Russian army have been t sed . i " 1 "- s"- as a forcible weapon by Tolstoi and ,see lhat thc territory was not mis other writers latelv for bitter denim-! """'"Red, il is ow " IIc rBed ciations against the tyranny and wara11 K00(1 democrats, homq rulers and policy of the Car. The Jews have, evc" "publicans who do not ap been charged with inciting disloy- l,rove of ,he Governor's actions, to alty among the peasantry mul tbclrise UP antl overthrow theremnants assassination of von Plehve is at-! of lhe oliSarc' a,ul ils mihrle tributed to Jewish influences. ; His speech was well received. Krondsta Sept. 11. The Haltic """ ,Jli:r " " lu l B,wu " fleet has sailed for Kaslern waters, ' Hawaiian, although his voice was consisting of nine batteships, five ' H,HC wl-hkhu. wuviu nww.Ku, cruisers, and several torpedo boat cauuiuaie ior me legislature anu destroyers. I t ipi p- Hilo Electric Light Co., Ltd.' Houses Wired and Lights Installed i 1 In accordance with thc rules ol the Na tional Hoard of Pire Underwriters. A complete stock of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES I'ixtures, Shades, Tabic, Jled and Desk Lamps, etc., always on hand. I Fan Motors . . . $151 Fan Motors, swbel frame 8 I Sowing Machine Motor 20 Power for operating them f i a month Installation charged extra. nil classes ol Contracts taken to install apparatus complete. NAZON T1IK IIir.HI.V-HKKI) HI.KCTIONHHK STALLION 11KI.ONC.INO TO JAMKS HIND, KOIIAI.A, WILL MAKK Till'. S15ASON AT m r w L a o ! ST H w V.O 'jr. O 2 Itt j 2 SO ?3 n a M n 3 a S0 CO S3P O Q CT h Z- Icra 050 aSo-33 7 ?3 wC2 rn OX o jo c ts c H 05 z o rn ,-- m g co ifcfcfcfctfcia3Mi Waiakea Boat House R.A. LUCAS & CO., I'rop'rs. WAIAKKA IJRIHGK, IIII.O ' other speakers addressed the meet ing. To (live Sham Untile. At a meeting held I'riday night the the iin.1 cl irion note in the political ham mem ""! "':ers of Company I), vard. After resting up Saturday and National Guard of Hawaii, finally decided St. Petersburg. Sept. 11. Re serves in twenty-two circuits of the Adopt Ity-Luws. Odessa district have been called out. ) The Golf Club met Saturday evening at the Hoard of Trade rooms to consider Coming on Kliiau. (the report of the Committee on lly-laws. , .. I I). IS. MeUger reported that the c in- SPKCIAI. IIV WIRW.KKS. ffl,Uee ,, mAUe ny.Uyn govenllng Honolulu, Sept. 12. The follow- !u,e iii0 Tennis Club wereadmirahle and iug Hilo passengers wtie booked on 'adapted ton golf club, so with some the S. S. Kinatl up to 12 o'clock modifications the same Hy-Laws were adopted by tue Jluu. i lie initiation lee wns fixed nl ten dollars ior gentlemen and five dollars for ladies. The dues noon today: Prof. Zamloch, C. Zatnloch, L,ew Y. Anima. Leong Wa Chan, Rev. I will he ten and six dollars per milium re J. K. Kealaula, Jo. Marks and wife, ' spectively for gentlemen and ladies. The P. Uartells, J. Willcock, J. T. Moir, li"kf' owr " Vu nre rnl)iin- MuS t nr n 1 i n c? 1 11 i pnt into shape and will shortly he readj J. V. dishing, R. C. Saddler and . ' ... , ' . J bl , for use. A representative ofa Honolulu wife, W. A. Rosey and wife, Major Mlorlillir ,roo,is house is exuected to arrive Wednesday with a full line of golf I outfits and individual c uipuiculs. HOOLULU PARK BEGINNING 'MONDAY SEPTEMBER FIFTH I'KOM QlOO A. M. TO 12:00 M. I1AII.Y IN CIIAKGK Ol T. McMANUS W. McClennan, Miss Wight. iikmocuats ou.vri:. Iaukea and Other Orators Speak to a (iood Crowd. to give a shelter lent drill and sham hat- j tie at H 00 u hi l'ark on Sunday, Septem ber 25th. The sham battle will give n 1 correct idea of field maneuvering under 'pliere was a fairlv representative fire, showing the method of attack and audeHce of mc1 w()mcn aiul chil- 1-ftm.1t In iiititinti v will hritifr inln use the.r field pieces, and preparations I dren gathered to hear the band co are already in progress to make the battle as realistic as possible. The spectators can be shielded from the sun in the am phitheater overlooking the field. The cert Thursday night and inciden tally to listen to the Democratic! oratory as rendered by Curtis P. j Iaukea, candidate for Congress ami local Democratic leaders. Inter-' 1 music and song Sunday alter the convention, iucompau) with John Wise, Archie Mahaula and I) Kalauokalani. Jr. the Delegate went into 1111111, making speeches at Kopolio, Patioa, and Kalapana on Monday. Tuesdaj night a large meeting was held at Olaa. an.l Wednesday night i o u 11 d t h e the party at Wa.akea. llright and earlj Thursday morning a start was made fin I.aupahoehoe and Ham.ikua, and en r.iiiii ;il vnrintis nlaces nloilL' the u.iv the Hawa.iaus were gathered to see and hear :-l"-'ber tent drill will be a novel exhibi I... 1... 1. i.it - ii.i... .....1.1... tion to most Hilo people, showing the .t. ....... m.....i..r. rapiditv with which the company can i spersed between I'lllVt rl'V-tl '(It'll- - t - f 1 1 They held a mi ellug Saturday night at pitch camp. It is stated that n regiment 1 the flow of oratory continued both Watpi... which was largely attended, and ' Cl" K illto '"iporary camp with shelter I j Hawaiian and Iuiglish until a then proceeded through Waimea to lCu- lf 't" five minutes. There will be J hour lm. .inceCupid wdl continue l 1 Hon. C. M. UBlond kept the jourmy through South Kohal.i, Koua and lw " r sl",rts nni1 haseball. The i:.f...i Kan this week, catching the Manna Loa lnio,, Specials will cross bats with the crowd ... good .humor by his fund lino iiauroaa team, ami an especially i oi JOKCS aim ruilCUie 01 repiioiieau lively game is anticipated. I ideals as represented by "genial Cipt. Fetter says the advertisement for jJnck AlkJlls0 an(, othcr htales. bids will soon be made for the construe- .... , ... tion of the new armory. The last Legis-. lc ' the Yo"B M.e s Kepublt lature appropriated Js.ooo out of the loan .can Club. lie claimed that this innil for a Hilo iirmory. The site has body was being used as a weapon been selected and the only delay now is j ,0 ,Uilke laborers who desired work, the letting of the contracts. The location ljol t,,e repul;licail rnnkSi He of the armory will be just inaukn of the r . - , , . , I'ish Market on the Wnilukii river, and Bave no "Stances ofsuch being the i will furnish comfortable ipiarters for the! case but 'relied upon a speaker's soldier hoys. J license to say what he pleased with out contradiction. Candidate Iaukea arrived bv the A CLEAN SHAVE With Antiseptic Razors. Hot I'ace llaths. Stylish Hair Cuts Perfumes in Stock. Ladles' Shoes 1'olished. THE SILENT BARBER SHOP Opposite Courthouse, Hilo. mmmmmmmmmmmmm For Elegant Society Stationery HAVK NOW A 1'LKIiT OF Gasoline Launches and Small Boats I'OR 1'UULIC IIIRH 1 assengers and baggage taken to and from vessels in the harbor at reasonable rates. Launches and row boats to hiie lor private picnics and moonlight rides. RING UP ON TELEPHONIC AOKNl'S I'OR Wolverine Gasoline Engine Self-starter and reversible engine. In practicability ibis upial to the steam en gine. Sizes from l'i h. p. upwards. Iloats fitted with this engine or frames 01 any sie to order, l'or particulars applv i to R. A. LUCAS. Manager Invitations Programs Announcements Call at Tribune Office ALL KINDS OF RUBBER GOODS GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. II. IMCASH, Fresident. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.. I. S. A. Power of Attorney. immmmimummmmmmu During my absence from the Territory of Hawaii, II. Vicars will act for me under full power of attorney. A. H.JACKSON. Hilo August 19th, 1901. M-4- c THE 5 WIRELESS n!!!H!M!n!!!!!!!!n!!1!!!!!!!!!n!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! E. N. HOLMES next Monday morning at Kailua. Re ports received of their progress is en outraging. - - Another Surprise Purl). Friday evening witnessed another very Miccessful and enjoyable surprise part). A number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs T. T. Chae met at the home of Mrs. Keith F. M.ickic and making up a bus load of meir) makers proceeded to the Chave residence at Reed's Hay. The silt- prise w.h complete, but the hospitable host nml hostess gae a cordial welcome and thiew open the double parlors and lanai to thedanreis. During the course of the cNtuiug J. I". Smith proved him- self a chef by m iking a palatable Wt lsh rarebit. Among those piestnl beside the host and hostess, were Mr. anil Mrs K F. Mackie, Mr. and Mrs. Miiiuhy, Mr. The Penult). No man has a rieht to run the risk of tjing up his own affairs and of possible I Kinau Thursday afternoon and was bankruptcy in going surety 011 other peo- more or less fatigued by the trip, ple'sbouds. Depending upon the honesty He spoke, however, briefly to the and bus.uess ability of another, a u.au Wv(, which UsU.)lc(1 Q ,,;,. fe. with a f.imilv may so obligate himself ns .... , . u.r..riiv..i.urri.....i.in...iii..n.i.nu., marks attentively and without -in mid Mrs. Campbell. Mrs j. s Can.irio. fotUnuV mny .icwml upon the succehs or terruptiou. His main argument Mrs. H.N. Hitchcock, Mis. i). a. Loe- fiilire (f i,s ,ricj,ai. why run this was an appeal to the voter to aband liensteiu. Misses Iviton, Schuildt, Anita , , ..' , ,. .... . . I mIi.m. " o- r" nil iuc ie.-iuiuiiL.iii 11.11 1 y .11111 ii- Can.nio, Marie Cauano, Ilerlli.i ilies 111 the field fully prepared and will- . 1 ....! . L.' M..1.K f".. V j") I. II. Smith. Victol Hard. Dr. n.g to accept such risks at u i.oiu.nal per Aii'hef Irwin, J. D. Ki lined), O. W. cent, of pieiuiuni? I, J. Richards is Uo'i- and IC. II. .Moms, .aeut lor the Pacific Surely Co., Hilo, iiiiiiistiation and vote for a new regime, which he promised would be just as good if not belter, GIVES UNEXCELLED SERVICE Prompt Delivery and Accuracy Guaranteed FOR RATHS, IILANKS, F,TC. APPLY TC) E. E. RICHARDS AOF.NT INTFR-ISLAND TFLIv GRAPH CO., HILO. Importer and Dealer in American and Foreign Dry Goods and Groceries Boots and Shoos Hats and Caps Haberdashery Ladies' and Men's Underwear Hardware, Paints and Oils Flour, Feed and Hay High-Class Furniture ami Hedding' Crockery and Glassware House Furnishing Goods Hugs, Matting mid Grass Cloth Wagons and Carriages WUANUENl'IC STRFHT NF.AR 1IRID0IC E. N. HOLHES liiiiiiiuiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiaiiiiiaiaiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . k-' a ' m wl V W.k :" I V. .' inu . fi.