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."T 'I't MhW .- .. , rj - je " fJ ft"" 'i 1 WkM. '.w-TwfP-.TwiL 'winpipiiiimiii miiumpiinpui ' Till- WKKKI,V IIII.O TIUM'NH, IIII.O. HAW-AH, TUKSl)AY, OCTOHttK it, toot. ,0 h ; , I y DEMOS THENES' CAFE 1 Cmtifortalik Kontu.s ... Hot and Cold Haths ... A Well- I Stocked Hit Act ... Mixed Drinks and Kine Wines ... A I Cold Stnrajjo Plant on premises with all the Delicacies I of the Season ... Open Till Midnight I WAIANUENUE STREET, HILO I CUISINE UNEXCELLED FIRST-CLASS SERVICE , .MOMHliO I.XTIIII.MINATION. 'apt to be filled with leaves, needs j - - cmcful attention, usdo all sorts of ;Tho Vlnii Ailnplnl lit lhc . It esl.lt-Ms , ,lrni,H. Fountains may either be ..r l.oiiu Miiml. Wl. Miwkrcl with fish or the water The efforts of the Ninth Shore 'drawn off mice a week mid the 1 Iinproviinent Association to iihntellmsins dried. (iicnhotisc tnnks the mosquito iiiiisanee along the fare nlwnjs troublesome when pre- North Shore of Long Islnnd have j sent, unless they arc attended to bv i met with considerable success, as I oiling or fish. Sanceisof profusely SVEA INSURANCE COMPANY 0( (iotlieiiburKi Sweden Atels (llotni: OlVice) .... f7.3JJ.063.36 Assets in tl. S. (for Aililiti.m.'il Security nf American Policy Holdeis) 656.67K.43 f.ieifu'Co.tM Department: HOWARD 11ROWX & SONS, General Agents ,II-.I3 California St., Sail I'raiicton. H. HACKrELD & CO., Ltd., Resident Agonts, HILO There arc lots of ood brands of flour, but there is nothing quite so good as the "HOLLY" FLOUR l'OR SAI.H V THEO. H.DAV1ES&C0. L1MITKD. .. ' I m OHprofHokus I A POKUS I IlW L I ' fV t' It's Very Strange That there are many people in this world who make it .a point to get the best of everything and who have never tried RAINIER BEER Made for particular people by men who know how, out of the very best of materials. It's good for you and you'll like (he flavor. RAINIER BOTTLING WORKS AGENTS, HONOLULU Y . j THE HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., Ltd. SPECIAL FERTILIZER For Cane, Vegetable and Banana Fields. Soil Analysis Made "ud KeUiher Furnished Suitable to Soil, Climate anil Crop FOR THE LAND'S SAKE USE OUR FERTILIZERS Sulphato of Ammonium Bono Moal Sulphato of Potash Nltrato of Soda H. C. Phosphates Ground Coral indicated bv reports of their opera tions last slimmer. The purpose of the society was to study the pro blem so that it could point out to residents and land owners the most effective plan for the destruction of (the insect. It is affirmed that "a single rain barrel will bleed a larger number of mosquitoes tban a large pond. A soggy pasture is on an average equal to nbout one and one-half or itwo barrels, and even the salt meadows," as they exist on the North Shore of Long Island, "scarcely come up to four or five good ban els apiece." The reasons for this arc that the larger pools contain fish which prey upon the larvae. It has also been found' that many of the smaller pools do not breed, which is due probably to the presence of hydrogen sulphide gas. As for the meadows, they are cleansed on an average of once a mouth, by a high tide. The best treatment for sat meadows is, then, to dig parallel ditches about 25 feet apatt, into which the surface water can drain. No mosquitoes could breed in these ditches, if they were of sufficient depth to be flushed at high tide. This plan was followed by people of Lawrence, with com plete success. In large ponds, mosquitoes breed around theshallow edges where they arc out of leach of fish. The best method of treat ing such ponds is to deepen the shore, so as to give free access to the fishes. In one instance, men tioned by Mr. Lutz, a pond well stocked with fish was found to breed mosquitoes; the larvae were discovered in the thin film of water contained on leaves floating about on the surface of the pond. Great care must be taken, therefore, to keep the surface of every pond free from leaves or any other floating mass which would harbor the mos quito larvae. The use of oil is recommended only in such cases as cannot be successfully treated otherwise. Ordinary fuel oil is the best, be cause it is the cheapest. Ivxnen- ments with Phinotas prove it to be an exceedingly effective oil; five gallons were put around the edges of a pond about 50 feet square, and it at once cleared the waters of all life. The following suggestions, which weredistributed among the residents of the North Shore, it would be well for every one bothered with mosquitoes to observe: "By far the best method is to do I away entirely with all standing water. Rain barrels are often more of a habit than a necessity; and through oversight tubs, buckets, tin cans and a large variety of other things are often left to hold water for days at a time, and so to breed mosquitoes. Turning these bottom up or obolishing them alto gether strikes at the root of the matter. "One or two fish put in a rain barrel will live very nictly and will keep it quite free from larvae. Gold fish and silver fish are best for this purpose, but oidtnary min nows are very good. "Another scheme is to make n covering for the barrel, so that the female mosquito cannot gel in to lay her eggs. The objection to this is often that the cover is not tight enough to be effective. "Ordinarily, rain-water is used for laundry purposes, and in this case enough common kerosene to make a good film 011 the surface wilt be effective if renewed every week. This is easily done, but is wmeieu nowor-pois ami uisiies or tubs of water plants form still othei breeding places." MAY NOT IIAXtJ. Damon's Slnyor Mnj (lot Oir Willi I.I IV NlMlttMIIT. It is being contended by sonic according to the Bulletin, that the prosecution will be unable to prove the deliberate premeditation on the part of Miranda, charged with the I niuiderofS.lv Damon. The de fense, Geo. V. Davis and I I. Thompson, appointed by the Court, will doubtless claim their client struck Damon down in anccr. Should these be right Miranda will cheat the gallows, however much public sentiment may regret it. Others, and among these High Sheriff Brown, hold that the pre meditation can be clearly proven They hold the facts to be as follows: The night before the night of the murder Miranda had burglarized the room of a Porto Rican women on Vineyard street near Liliha. The matter was reported to the police. Miranda was sus pected of the crime. Detective McDulTie visited his house and Miranda got wind of the fact that the police were after him and fled. He armed himself with the knile with which the murder was com mitted. His intention was quite evidently to oppose anyone who should attempt to slop his progress or arrest him, by all means. That he had made made up his mind not to stop at murder is clearly shown by the fact that he killed Mr. Dam on, who he thought was interfering with his liberty. That Miranda had no premeditated malice against Mr. Damon personally is of no moment. He had deliberately pre meditated murder on whatever per son should attempt to stop him and as it happened Mr. Damon was un fortunately his victim. The supporters of both theories are very strong in their opinions and much discussion is going on the subject. There will be no j doubt but that this question will j be one of the most important and J vital ones in the trial 1 if BfffiV mPffu Drink to your I llt Vis'ipft ow" health with 18 I CPj WHITE roc'k ! WilM WATER ' j IP iSr ill I Sparkling and pure , gj I. mi 1 Ml It with a delightful K '; ml' MiJlli imack of its own. Jl mnWb7 vfiwr ' s: urst-elnss bars W jjmf Mj W.C. PEACOCK & CO., Limited 1 nftry W-L Agents, Hilo. R IP-" ffigl - in N. OhlanJt. J. C. OI.Lndt, ESTABLISHED 1864 J. A. C. II. It ink II ink N. OHLANDT & CO. AtANIIPACTUKKKH AN1I IJKAMfKS IN FERTILIZERS OF Eoery Description. Hone Moal, Sulphate of Potash, Sulpliale of Ammonia, Alaska Fish Kemp, Hoof Meal, Muriate of l'olash, Nitriile of Koiln, Double Kiiimm'iiIioniiIiiiIu OfYIco: 127 Market Street. High (Jnulo Tankage SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Factory : Indiana & VuloSts Certificate of Analysis accoiiipaiiieji our shipments, which we j'liuriiutce to he correct. Agent for the Hawaiian Islands OKDliUS PILLED AT SHORT NOTICE. t.'IMS TWI3XTY YE I ISS. .In p Death .Mil ril on1 r Ksenpe IVniill). Honolulu, Oct. 3. Judge Dear this morning sentenced Hayashida, the Japanese who clubbed one Saito, a fellow countryman, to death with a kiawe stick at Waia lua last .May, to serve twenty years' imprisonment in Oahu penitentiary at hard labor, twenty years being the limit for manslaughter. In passing sentence, the court said: "The jury in your case luis seen fit to return a verdict of man slaughter. "The Court considers that you are guilty of a most cruel, brutal and cowardly crime. After you had beaten a man with a stick un til he lay seussless on the ground you deliberately hunted for another stick, having broken the first on your victim's head, and went back to where he lay prostrate and beat him to death "In the opinion of this Court .1 verdict of murder in the first degree would have been fairly returned. "The Court believes that you have to thank our counsel (Attorney J. V. Cathcarl) for an escape from a verdict of murder in the first degree. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail SS. Co. Steamers of the above line rnnnine. in connection with the Canadian Pacific Kail wav Company, It. C, and Sydney, X. S. V.,and calling at Victoria, It. C, Honolulu, Suva and IlrMwne, Q., are duo at Honolulu on or about the iluWt. below stated, viz: From Vancouver and Victoria B. 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There I are many people who have pains in j the back and imagine that their' HILO MERCANTILE CO. B Keittlios' foi s.de in large 01 small iiuautities. fertilize your lawns with ur Special l.awn l'ertiller. POIMMOK: FACTORY: Itiuwer Itliick, 1'. . HON 767, . HONOLULU At Iwilei )ueen Street lleyond I'rison C. ,M. COOKK, l'li'hiileul. 11. I). TK.N'XKY, Vice-I'reMdent. 1J. If. ItlfiHOl'.Tii'.isiiii'i. J. WATKR1IOUSK, Secrelaiv. , G, H. KUUKUTSON, Auditor W. .M. ALKXANDKR, C. II. ATIIKRTON Diuctots, J "r j apt to be forgotten unless some de- kidneys are affected, while their finite time is taken, as, for example, ' only trouble is rheumatism of the every wash day. muscles, which can be cured by a "Tubs for dog.s, cattle, etc., may few applications of Chamberlain's be rendered safe by thoroughly Tain Halm, or by dampening a sun-drying them once a week. piece of flannel with the Pain Halm "Utmost care should be observed, and binding it over the effected in the matter of disposing of tin ' parts. A pain in the side or chest cans, etc. Tools in barnyards or 'should be treated in the same othei places should be filled up or j manner and ptoinpt relief is sure to diuiued. Roof spouting, where I follow. Kor sale by Hilo Drug Co. ; P. O. Boz 94 SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII Tolophoncs 4 A, 4 B UP-TO-DATE PRINTING NEW STYLES NEW TYPE FRESH INKS The HILO TRIBUNE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT tf Mi itW, "fMMMMME!lUlW .i.' .vii,'-ii