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this wkhki.v 1111,0 trimwk, hii.o, Hawaii, Tnl&tuv, sri'tmiimu t.i, too.,. 5 - I . St CONDENSED LOCAL ITEMS I'l'M TO CO.NTI.M'i: ui.snm.i.. II Itlllll InlprlVrml till iiiciii r (iniin1. Ilijoj. II. It. (lehr Is IkicU again. Hi. I1 wiuare.- I,. 4Mf Delicious butter. TtltlHT Co., I.tll. Mis Hiiivlii Feck wctil lo Ilium nlii on Friday for several work's visit. Mr. mill Mri. I.. Scvrriiueo returned frimi Mmil on last Thutsduy. Mi 4. Tom Cook mill children of Olmi letutncil fiom lloiiolnlii on Thursday. Miss Mnsayn Alakawti is the new J"lsi iiesc sali'sliiily nl I.. Tiiini'i it Co., Mil. Miss Mnrgart Ciillon of Honolulu It vislling Mr. mill Mr. (leo. Ross of Iln kntnii. between five mill six iliniiinml bunches of Imnntms will be shipped liy the Killer prise today. Mrs. Uolierl llawhursl, Sr.,ls visiting her daughter Mrs, Ronald C. Kennedy, at Wuiakc.i. "ICouii colli p," our own roast, guaran teed free from nil adulteration.!,. Tur ner Co., I.til. I2tr Jolin Frnver, formerly of Wnlunkn. litis accepted n position ns timekeeper itt-lhc ( reeekeo Plantation. I Mr. mill Mrs. W. II. Stein left Insl ' Friday for Honolulu, where Mr. Stein will locate H:riiimieiitly. We still tnkcin exchange old machines for New Singers, Cull nml see or" plume Moses & Hiiynionil. Phone i;S. The Ilito Court House is being miicli Improved by Hie new ro.it of piiinl. Tile work is being ilone by David Kwaliko. I We get no Coal mall lliii weet . Tlie F.nlirptlsc mall closes for the Ciil nlo o'e ock this morning. A houm'tug liiliv 1xiy was lioril to Mis. Pud Itmlelson Wednesday evening. C ir1 ,S, Smith In iillend.inee nt the Tax Appeal Court in Kohala litis week. Mrs. II. K. Shaw is visiting Dr. and .Mrs. X. Uuisel nl Mountain View, Ohm. Miss Slelln l'eek will accompany her father to the Coast, leaving on l'riilny via Honolulu. I). A. I.ncbcnslelll left on l'riilny for Kohala, where he expects lo ilo some survey work. Dr. John J. Ornce expects to hen passenger on the Mongolia lo the coast on the 3.th Keep your clollies in sliipe hy using "CJooil l'orni" clothes hangers Moses & Unyiuouil have them. J. S. Shomuaker ami family of Utikui. haele left on l'riilny for Culvi, where they will locate permanently. Mr. I'. Peek, accompanied hy Miss I'eck leave l'riilny for the coast having hooked on the Mougotin. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Lake will occupy the small cottage adjoining the residence of. Mrs. Sass on Pitman sttcet. Mr. nud Mis. Chns. Hitchcock have been spending the past week at 1'ohnka loa. s,vniih-'s, Volcano road. Xexl Saturday, September 17th. is He HcrHwr Puis W nil hrrliri1 In riuirgo Tin During Omii Aliseiii'i. Win. I'lotenhaner,' In coiupiiiy with 1 Owing to the steady dtizle which his iiltonu'), Abe Lewis of Honolulu, ur-I started in about the middle of the first rived on the Maui last week and up to jgnnie Sunday afternoon, the playing was the time ol his ilep.ittute on I'ridnv spent ' rather logy mid not up lo the standard. most of his time looking over lite l'uiia 1 Whether ow ng lo climatic conditions or THE HILO TRIBUNE'S MAIL CHART J3XXliVIjLSJ3lS, 11)04. MAILS AUIUVIt IN IIONOKUKP AND DI'.I'AUT AS FOLLOWS: (tniffi ll.iv mill liv nflipiiil tirocl.ini.ition of II. Iluckfeld & Co. hiivebeennppoif.ted , lJu. Ctnvmm ,,,,. ,, i10,lny. M. C. Santos of the A Sella, the Portu guese weekly, left l'riilny for l'.ila, Mnui. The A Sella will he edited hereafter by Autoite Oak. Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Stone returned Saturday from n week's journey overland through Hniuaktia, experiencing n very enjoyable trip. The Registration Hoard, consisting of S. K. Desha, Jos. I'rllcliinl nml Kugene Kymati, began its labors at l'iretuan's Hall yesterday. I'resh racket gut, fresh tennis balls by mail. Wall Nichols Co. The Mises I'otncroy gave n thimble parly on Monday afternoon of last week, which was largely attended by the younger society set. Mrs. Julian Moutsarral was a Ilito visi- tor l'riilny, returning to Kapapala Ranch sold agents for the well known cigntelte tobacco "Kittle Joker" l'lace otir orders now. Miss Daisy Kishmnn and Miss N-llie Mcl.enu, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rosnt Hnkalau, have relui tied to Honolulu. Mrs. IJ. W. Il.1r11.1nl and son, who have been visiting the family of H. 15. Richards for the past week, returned to Kaupnhoe hoe on Saturday. Miss Harriet Hitchcock, who has been visiting friends mid relatives in the Fust, returned by the S. S. Hnterprise, greatly improved in health. It is Rtnted Hint 1'. C. Hcnmer, the bike man, on his recent trip around the island, invested in some live stock, purchasing a pair ol fine calves at Hnnokaa. Mr. and .Mrs. John T. Moir and d.iugh I.... .nni.ill.Aii ..'..lit In 1 Irmr.lillll Ifrt. , 1 ,.! .. 1 m:. t ..!... ,'h mi hitnril.iv inoriiiug, accmupauieil by ,!., Ailuo i.ritiiiv nml Altn I-nllisi1 will I nf ..,, ...... ...... - - enter Puniihou Preparatory School. Miss Mnbel Gee, formerly in chnree of the I'liuiiciie hospital, Mnui, has- been secured by Drs. Grace & Irwin as nsn'st ant lo Miss Squires nt the Ilito hospital. Mr. mid Mrs. I'red C. Smith, who re Miss Hen Taylor of llonunpn. tier Sixteenth Itlrlliiluy. Twenty-four young ladies were enter tained by Mrs. Win. McKay Inst Wednes day afternoon nt her home in l'uueo. The turned to Honolulu 1 made many warm friends din lug their brief visit in llilo, both socially and otherwise. Mis. H. I'axon Bishop and Miss Mar garet Walker, who have been guests of .Mrs. Jufian Monts.irrntt on theslopisof Manna K0.1, were relucting passengers to Honolulu Friday. II. K. Williams, of Puna water fame, left Friday evening on the Schooner Charles Kevi Woodbury for Honolulu, from whence he may determine to go to the Mainland on business. N. C. Willfong, Tax Assessor, accom panied by Attorney II, K. Ross and Malcnm Springer, stenographer, left for Kohala Friday morning to attend the hearing of the tax appeals. Mrs. Geo. Desha, who has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Sieinseu, re turned to Honolulu on Friday, accom panied by Mrs. Sieinseu and child. Mrs. J. J. Dower was alsoof the patty. Miss lieu Taylor, who has just returned j from a visit back to her old home in Vir- gima, stopped ill Hilnoti Thursday and Friday 011 her return to Homiapo, where I she is principal of the public school. Rev. Robt. A. Buchanan, a unlive of' Canada hut a graduate of Auburn Semi-, Friday, have occasion was a surprise party given in honor of the sixteenth birthday of Miss Dorothy Sumner. Invitations were con fined to Miss Sumner's girl friends under sixteen and a very enjoyable afternoon was spent by the young Misses as well as the grown-ups. Miss Sumner was the recipient of many beautiful gifts which she treasures as pleasant memories of the happy event. The llcllpsc. The eclipse of the sun which occurred last Friday morning between 8 and to o'clock, was very distinct and generally ols-rvcd in 1 1 ilo and vicini y by those whose attention had been called to the phenomenon by the Tkiiuinh's an nouncement the Tuesday previous. Some fun was had among the Japanese by practical jokesters, who declared the eclipse of the sun's disc meant the eclipse of the Japanese empire, whose national colors consist of a hla.ing sun on a white field. Horn. Hahthi.S III llilo, Hawaii, September 7, 1904, lo the wife of Paul Ilartels, a boy. plantation, of which he hns been up xitilcd recrlver. Despite the rumors of the all iiiilnntiH'iil of the place, Receiver l'fntenhauer found the plantation in very fair condition. Owing lo the scattered condition oflhe fields, the property will never prove 11 profitable plantation under corporation management, but Mr, l'folcli hatter believes it am be successfully operated by the contract system to small planters. Altemly contracts have been let for the care nml cultivation of the cine now growing, which presents a fine ap pearance nud promises a good crop. Theie are l,y laborers, mostly Chinese nt Kapoho and perhaps 11 hundred nl I'ahnn. Mr. I'fotculmucr finds ll impossible to spend his etitite lime in l'uiia, mid dur ing his absence has put Charles Weather bee in charge. Mr. Weatheibee hns been the plantation bookkeeper for many years, since the inception of the Putin Sugar Co., is well ncipi tinted with the fields mid will make n capable assistant to Mr. l'folenhauer. Messrs. l'foleiihatter ami Lewis relumed lo Honolulu 011 Fri day's Kiiiau. A Izard (hiiiiiug. .amloch the Magician, after closing n most successful engagement at the Or plieuin in Honolulu, will come lo llilo giving three entertainments nl Sprcckels Hall, beginning Thursday night, Sept. 15th, 16th and 17th. I'rof. Zitnloch has not been to llilo for fifteen years, but his performances are much improvAl and he has steadily grown in popularity. His basket trick hns 11 world wide 'reputation and in.iny Hilnites will welcome to our midst this gieat mid clever performer. Popular prices will prevail, but reserved seals will be on sale at the Drug Stores on Thursday. A (.'limping I'll tty. A camping party consisting of W. II. Knmhert, C. H. Wright, R. T. Guard, Daniel S. llowmau mid W. I. Madeira leave early Thursday morning for n two weeks outing on the slopes of Mnuun Koa They will enrry a wall tent, blankets, provisions mid a camp outfit to last them a mouth, if they determine to slny that long. The exact location of their camp has not bccu'dctermincd upon, but will be about thirty miles distant, in Aiunhou district, .nlongsideof the 1SS1 flow, where it is reported there is good hunting of gnme such ns quail, plover, wild pigs, etc. A Snell l'nrly Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Holmes will be the host and hostess nt a large dancing party to be given at their elegant .home this evening. Preparations have been in pro gress for the past week nud a mammoth pavilion has been constructed on the east side of the house, covering one-half of the lawn. The floor has been polislud ns smooth as glass and the roughness of the structure removed by natural greenery anil decorations of ferns and plants. Fully 11 hundred invitations have been extended nud if rain does not interfere, n large nttendence is expected. New .Meat .IlinKel. This morning the Union Meat Market open their new quarters in the Fish Market. They will occupy one-quarter of the entire market space, and have fitted up the place with meat racks, blocks mid large refrigerator in which n large supply 01 iresu meats will lie kept on h.tud at all times. They propose to make a specialty of the family trade nnd give prompt attention to telephone orders. J. I?. Rogers & Co, are proprietors, Tele phone 122. New postal cards. Wall, Nichols Co. nary, New Vork, has accepted the pastor- r, "" " 'VN,m' l " "' ' ", , ..,,',. '., , , ! Coi.n. Fvervoue iimst realize the ilau- ute of the Kohala Union Chinch, having ors ,ulclHg severe cold, and that it Hrrived at his destination 011 last week. is always prudent lo remain iu-doors tin- Ily observing the Tkiiiunk mail chart i tlie'lHi'pr is passed. JIany, however. , , , , do not feel able to lose the time and will appearing elsewhere, it will he seen that 1 be jmuru.,! j knowing that 11 severe the Manna I.oa's mail closes Satunlnv at ! cold may be broken tin mid all danger 2:15 p.m., arriving nl Honolulu in lime ' uvoided by the prompt use of Chamber to catch the Aorangi mail -r the Coast. , J;;;",;!- " Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Akau gave a fare-1 tendency toward pneumonia. For sale well luaii Thursday evening at their resi-' !' Hilo Drug Co. deuce ii' l'uueo in honor of Miss Hattie - Defries, who has been visiting friends and relatives 111 Hilo for the past three weeks. Surveyor A. II. Loebenstein has been authorized by the Hoard of Agriculture and Forestry to plat the proposed forest reservation as recommended by Forester R. L.Hosmer, extending from Hilo to Hmuakua. Dr. John' Holland has moved into his new offices nt the corner of Pitman and THE OLD RELIABLE King streets. has completely reno vated the cottage that stands there ami made the corner a very attractive place. The Doctor retains his family residence oil Wniauueuue street. Ill giving the account of the changes at the llilo Hoarding School, the Tiunu.Ni' omitted to state that Rev. S. L. Desha anil Rev. C. W. Hill will cooperate with Rev. C. K. Shields in the theological class which it is proposed to form in that school. The class will be small, but it is hoped to make the work helpful to Undent in this branch of the work, , RpYAl Oepurt by S. h. llulerprise. Tlie S. S. Hutcrprisc leaves this morn- 1 iug at 10 o'clock fur San Francisco with 11 cargo of sugar, bananas nud a small j passenger list. Those hooked to leave 1 are Mrs. R. Newman, who has been visit ling lier daughter, Mrs. II. J. Lviiian a Puna, Mrs. W. G. Walker mid two chil dren of Ookala, Mrs. Franklin C.irty of jl'apaaloa, Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Ward and 1 two children of Ohm, J. K. Fierce, Henry j Dillon, besides seventy Japanese steerage. I " - 1 Doner (irnnteil. 1 Judge Parsons on Fiiday morning handed down his decision in the Notley will ease, granlilii' the prayer of the , widow's petition for the admeasurement of dower., and appointing U. A. Molt Smith ol Honolulu, special Master in Chancery' to admeasure same. Wise, ap peared with Kinney, McChinnahan mid Cooper for the widow, mid Ridgway & Ridgway, Cecil llrown, and Stanley for respondents. the rabbit font which I. C. lleamer sc cured 011 his trip around the Island, his SH'cials won. their fit st game from the black Diamonds. Sp.inhliug pitched un til the seventh Inning for the Hilo Rail road boys, when Jack Williams was put in the box in order to save the game. Kittle Harry Matto tossed the lull for the lleamers mid did good work, holding out until the ninth Inning. Solomon caught hut seemed unable to reach second base with his right arm throw in His usual style. The game was satisfactorily um pired hy Dick Kymau nt the hat and I.ou Rogers in the the field. The game was undecided (mill the ninth inning mid neither the crowd nor players would leave the field despjle the unpleasantness of the weather, until the decisive run was made by the lleamers in the first half of the ninth. The Rail road hoys failed to even up, and thegiime stood 9 to S at the close. The game be tween Onoiuea mid l'ouuhnwnii was not played, because of the rain. Following is the score by Innings of the first game: SCOKK. I 23456789 llcniitrr Specials .. I o o 3 o 3 o 1 19 Rilo Railroads 2 n 3 1 o o I I o H SUMMARY. Hy Hcumcr Specials: Runs Kclcen 1, Morehead I, Marliti I, Solomon 2! Siein sou 2, Rowland I.Molta 1. Douhlcl'lnys 4. Passed Halls 4. Struck Out Ily Motta 2. Two-base Hits Tevis mid Rowland. First Hase on Halls Hy Motta 4. Left on liases 8. Hy Hilo Railroads: Runs Johnnie 1, Dorian 3, Spalding I, Williams 2, Moors I. Passed linllH I. Double Plays t. Struck Out Hy Spalding 5. Two-base Hits Johnnie (wiper) mid Dorian. First Base on Halls By Spalding 5. Keft on Base 9. Tiro I'nrdons (Iran ted. On the occasion of the recent visit here, Secretary A. K. C. Atkinson was instru mental in granting the pardon of t wo Porto Rican young men Jose Maria Rod rigues nud Herman Mcncdez, who were sentenced to five year's imprisonment each on January 8th, 1902, for hi hway robbery'. The affair will be recalled as being one of the first ol the series of dis turbanoes growing out of the introduc tion of 1'orto Ricaus into the Territory. A Japanese stnge driver rushed bareheaded into the police station one night about two yenrs ago, with a story of a thrilling experience with Porto Ricnu highway men. HeN claimed he was about two miles from town 011 the Volcano road, when two masked men came from either side of the road, cut the traces of his team which thereupon ran away. Finding no booty in the vehicle, according to the Jap's story, he was permited to come to Hilo upon a promise to return with money for the robbers. The police accompanied the Japanese to the spot and found the two men stand ing guard over the rig. Their excuse was that when they came upon the Japauesi stnge and found the horses en tangled in the harness, they offered the Jap assistance cutiug the tugs and the horses escaped. They promised to watch over the vehicle until the return of the Japanese with assistance. The jury brought an indictment, nud the circumstantial facts were admitted as above outlined. The two Forto Ricaus have been laithful prisoners ami Sheriff Andrews believed sufficient punishment had been meted out to them, in view of the circumstances of the case. Tlij Governor acting upon the report of the Sheriff and Secretary Atkinson, granted the two pardons last week. S. I M. T. W. T. F. j S. 1 IAIuiiu'il.'i I 3 2 'Korea 4JSIbcria Nuvndnn 7 n n Ifl G Ox Aiamcdn 0 J IU 11 12" .: "fr "T j 1?; ifl ux 22 . ar 3::.: U j SO 27x j 'Alameda LU uU ( f I ossein whose names appear OVKR the dale ARRIVH from the Coast. Vessels whose iinines appear BUKOWthe date DKPART for the Const. f Destinnllon of Vessels () To Snn Francisco; ft) To Colonies: (1) To i Irtnrln! It. fV rXl T.. V,.l-,.( X V' T i Victoria: It. Is.: (Ji T,. v,t-,l,in ' S. h. Kinnu departs from Hilo for Honolulu every Friday nl to:oon. m. S. h. Manila Koa'smnil closes in Hilo on Snturiluvs mid Tuesdays m.-irkei (X) at 2:15 p. 111., arriving in Honolulu nt davlighl three days later. THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST GO. LIMITED. BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE,STOGKS AND BONDS SECURES INVESTMENTS NEGOTIATES LOANS WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE ISSUES SURETY BONDS ACTS AS ADMINISTRATOR, EXECUTOR, TRUS TEE AND IN ALL FIDUCIARY CAPACITIES P. O. BOX 348. HONOLULU, HAWAII, fvwvvvivfvwfffVfffffffVffmivifMvvMrvi ! For the Ladies!! Kluittt Departures September '.). Mrs. J. J. Dower nud children, W. II. Stein nml wife, F. J. Walker, W. W. Chamberlain, M. KnreuJ, G. II. Brown, Miss Gertrude Kuliiis, Miss Bessie Kuhiis, Mrs. Dr. Bond, Mrs. John Hind, Misses Hattie (two), Miss M. Stuhblebeeii, Mrs. Chns. Siemseu and child, Miss Defries, Mrs. Geo. Desha, Miss McCarthy, Mrs. Geo. W. l'nty, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. San tos nud child, J. Withcock, C. J. Fishel, Missjakeus, Master Jakens, II. Axtel, John Akau, C. Sweitzer, Theo. Wolff, Fben I.ow nnd Inmtly, J. T. Moir and wife, Misses Moir (two), Miss Rogers, Miss Fmelie Feck, Miss Margaret Wal ker, Mrs. K. Faxon Bishop, Mr. mid Mrs. Fred C. Smith, Abraham Lewis, Win. l'foteiihauer. Xinv .Names Added. We Have Received by S. S. "Enterprise" "Gage Bros;" Trimmed Hats "DRESSING SACQUES" White Shirt Waists, "Derby" SOHE NEW NECKWEAR AND A LARGE ASSORTHENT OF NEW TRIMHING LACES IN ALL WIDTHS L. Turner Co. Limited 1 HOT LUNCHES 1 p Quick Service g Reasonable Prices g i MEALS i COOKED TO ORDER l g REGULAR H DINNEK UUS 25c POWDER Absolutely Pure 7HERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE At the meeting of the Hilo Cotillion Ilomles it I Club, held last Friday afternoon, n num ber of new members were ndded to the roll, including I). I. MeUger. W. Frost, llli'Cl Olllcui-K. j Misses Herlha I.oebeusteiu, Stephanie At the annual meeting of the Catholic ,1' Jil11' CJuaril; also Mr. nud Mrs. W. Ladies Aid Society, held September 51I1, 1 II. C. Campbell, Mr. nud Mrs. Raiding, at the Sister s School, the following offl. ' Miss Minnie Schmidt and Dr. Archer cers were elected for the ensuing year: ' , , President, Mrs. W. II. C. Campbell; Vice ' Irwiu- President, Mrs. G. F. Auonso; Treasurer, ' ' 1 Mrs. R. A. Miens; Secretary, Miss M. j Kinnu Arrivals. C",,"ri"- ... i I). Yauo, Rev, C. Mayaguwa, Miss M. ' First rnrclgll Ohm-ell. !Til,y,0r.!C- ,!' '''"kea, J. Menase. John i Like, Miss Hen lnylor, Miss M. Cation, .Sabbath, Sept. iS, u a. ni. "He was I Mrs. T. Cook, child nud maid; Mrs. C. 1. 1 trausligiired before Iheiu." Mk. y:?. Dins, J. Wright, II. M Hierce, Mm. R. 1 7:30 ji. 111., "Jacob called the name ol the 1 Nelson, Master mid Misses Fetter (4) nnd place Heihel." Ceu. aS:iu. mld, II. It. llehr, Mis. I,. Self nnd child, ' '1 he evening services will be continued Mr. mid Mis. I, Severance, Miss M.O. j from this dute, Oee, 1 HILO BAKERY! 1 RESTAURANT I Opon Till Midnight. 3 0iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiuiiuii0 V - i 33 o CO s mJmamm O o mmSSm C 3 "TSf ,,z o O a- O 3 g rr .- K C O o o w a c s C j w : -1 : tn J w 1 2 w r CUT GLASS, Koa! Koa!! Coa Miniber in small and huge riiinnti- I ties; well seasoned. WATCHES, DIAMONDS Furniture mnde to order, any style wr-n ... n. .r..,.n wauled. Repairs made on any kind ol SILVER AND PLATED WARE furniture. Prices n.ode.ate. ' i Sorrao Cablnot Shop, J. D. KENNEDY Jowolorj Apply mjosK c. skrrao. "- ' JF c. ( vis lA'M wnmrn" l ''ii mmfw"- -,v, toivmi,, mmmip wtmn 1'inpiltWM-