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i -4 $ i' -V'v "w3 ' b i; 'fff r f! I ?. nf w(' if 'NIK WKHKlW HIM) TUint'NK, 1111,0. HAWA.n, TiriiSDw?, oc'roimn 1 I I Hi Iff. JO lllM I 11.01 H .11 M Hi .rjO. i r Hit: CONDENSED LOCAL ITEMS 1 WIRELESS TELEGRAMS m The union meeting held at 'I""1 Chinch Sunday evening was well at ti'iiiU'd. Geo. II. Robertson of lite fit til of C. .Ilrewcr . Co. returned to Honolulu oil Friday. Mr Potter nml daughter returned fioin :i visit to Mrs. Geo. C. Watt ut Wnlilun. J. R. ltergtrom. representing the well known Honolulu music house. It ill the city on business. It. F. Srhneu is smilingly hippy, being the lirouil father of nnolhcr propectivc voter, Imrit Tuesday innrntiiK MIm I.ouic Howard of School street went to Honolulu on Friday's steMtner for two month's visit with frieniK New ganie,"lluuco" Wnll Nichols Co. John Kni, Jr. nml William Downer leit last Friday for Honolulu to attend as I'rof. Zamloch and hit eouiuuy nic showing this week on Maul. Delicious hutter, I 'i lb. squares. L. Tutner Co., I.til. 4tf The llks' picnic to l'uim scheduled forln't Sunday, ha! been indefinitely iosl)tieil. M. S. Cunario Is building for himself nml finally an eight room cottage on School street. W. H. Field of Oakland, Cnl special agent of the F.tpiitable Life, returned to Honolulu on Friday. Old l'ort wine, aged in wood nnd ab solutely pure, Is sold hy Hoirschlnrger Co.. Ltd., for $1.5 per gallon. The total iiumher of registered voter nt the close of the registration on Satur day night at 10 o'clock was 1614. Communication hy win-less from St. Louis to Chicago has now )ccu establish TO THE TRIBUNE iConlluiled ftoill l'nge line. 1 Lnlesl Niignr (Juolalloiix. New Yoik, Oct. 10. Sugar: 90 deg. ceuliriigal, 4.255 cents; 88 analysis; heels, lis d. A A relic i:peillllitn Sun. Dundee, Oct. in. Whnlcis arriving here report the safety of the Amundsen Arctic expedition. Consul Recalled. Washington, Oct. 10. Consul Morgan, commissioned to establish a United States Consulate at D.ilny, Manchuria, has been recalled. Russians 1o Tnke 0 lien she. j St. Petersburg, Russia, Oct. 10 Kuro. I pitklu has issued an address to the Rus isi.ni urniy saying that the time to advance I has arrived. jurors in the 1'nited States District Court. 1 -'d. and thetest made was found to he most F. A.MedenUofthc firm of T. n. , MUXl!,su" D ivies & Co., accompanied by his small I Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pratt, or Oakland. .1 i.i Ti.iiwitiiiu Vrld.iv mi ! who have been sojourning at the Vol- III1T IIIVI V ..-.... . ..-..., .-.. - business. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Collins nnd two children, who have been visiting Mrs. Jules Reinhiidl returned to Honolulu on Friday last. Mrs. Julia de Mello, whose services as a nurse have been much in demand late ly, left for a visit to Honolulu on last Friday on account of the illness of her mother. Postmaster W. I. Madeira left for Ho nolulu l'ridny, having been summoned as a witness in the case of Kdwiii Rose, charged with jarceny from the United States mails. The nrriv.il ot the S. S. Rnttrprise has b.-eli delned a week, having to A UUe Murder. Honolulu, Oct. 9.-On Saturday nt 7 p. ill. Philip Naouc mindered his wife, shooting her five times. He wnsimeslid twelve bonis later, Philip Naone is n messenger in the office of the United States Public Health cano House left last 1'rldav oil the Kinau for Honolulu. The Ladies Cinch Club meets next ilmj Mlltjne H0sj,ji:d Service, Honolulu. rrniny niienniuii hi mime w .urn. j. 1. Lewis.- All former members wishing to rejoin are requested! to attend. The Hnkalnil Store offer to foiward for inspection an assortment of last year's fancy goods, which they offer to sell nt hnrgniu counter prices. See ndv. Fresh racket gut, fresh tennis balls by mail. Wall Nichols Co. Prince and Princess David Knwnnnna kea and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. C. Deering. who lme been touring the Island in the lattcr's auto car, return to Honolulu l'ridny. Russians RettiUe Lost Positions. Mukden, .Manchuria, Oct. jo. The Russians have advanced nnd recaptured llentsinpulze and occupied Stiakhe, fif teen miles south of Mukden. The RusMnu casualties were slight. The Japanese lost heavily. Tlie IIU.UV (SAMKS. Intei-Mnnil Chess (James Wireless 11 Stmid-oir. hy tow the oil-ship Marion Chilcott to Ho-1 II, H. Mnriuer representing the 110I11I11. Agent Guard expects the steamer mice department of the Hnwniinu on Saturday. A second-hand Studebaker top-buggy can be purchased for J50. Inquire of Tribune office. There is no truth in the rumor of a shut down in the Hilo Railroad shops. I All departments of the company's shops j are running, although with a reduced 1 force of men. Win. I'. Love, secretary and employee Honolulu, was declared a bankrupt Inst oftheManafacltirersShoeCo., committed week in Judge Dole's court. He gives suicide in Honolulu last Wednesd y by his liabilities nt $1656, unsecured, owing means nfn revolver. No cause is nssiim. ! in Hilo and Honolulu, which he claims I II SUP Trust Co., Honolulu, is iu Hilo starting Agent I. II. Schoen in the work of the new agency, which is being established here under the supervision, of 15. K. Richards. We still take in exchange old machines for New Singers, Call nnd sec or phone Moses it Raymond. Phone 17S. C. I). Pringle, formerly of Hilo, but employed on the Rnpid Transit Line nt ed for the deed. M. J. Keelin, who has been employed Hilo as boilerniakcr at 'the car .shops, left on l'ridny for Honolulu, where he will probably locale permanent-' ly. He was accompanied by his family. . W. C. Cook, who has been lntely em-' ployed as bookkeeper for W. C. Pencock & Co at Ilonokaa, has been compelled to 1 resign his position 011 account of ill 1 health and is at present in the Hilo hos pital. Dr. M. Wachs, who has been absent on the Coast, arrived iu Honolulu on the Sonoma on Wednesday too Jate for the I Kinau. but made connections with the S. S. Helene, which brought him to Lau-1 pihoehoe Timidity night. P.idarewski, the celebrated pianist, who ' is now giving concerts in Australia, cables to Honolulu asking the prospects for n cm c;rt iu that city at s admission, lie was notified that the public might stand 3 a seat, but that Mr. Rufsky's figure was a little too high. The Hawaii Promotion Committee at ' Honolulu has received word that the Cautdiau Pacific have arranged to sell special excursion tickets from Portland, Puget Sound and llritish Columbia during November, December and January at the rate of ioo for the round trip. he is unable to pay. Pringle likewise holds a position ns guager iu the Hono- Railroad ! itom I louse. Ciiamiikki.ain's Couc.u Rhmhdy Curi'.S Coi.DS. This remedy acts on nature's plan, allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions, nnd aids nature iu restoring the system to a healthy condition. It is famous for its cures over n large part of the civilized world. I'or sale by Hilo Drug Co. Coltollnes Dmicr. The Hilo Cotillion Club held its reg ular monthly soire at the Holmes' resi dence, Piiueo, utilising the pavilion erected by Mr. Holmes a short time ago. The decorations, which were simple, were made by the committee under the supervision of J. l Smith. Palatable refreshments iu the shape of sandwiches nnd iced tea were served during the even ing. The music was furnished by Carvalho's quartette and the dancing continued till past midnight. According to the Star, the Hilo-Hono-lulu chess games by wireless nre beginn ing to look like drawn games. Iu both of them the playing is now far advanced and iu the first game it is practically as sured that neither side can win. The moves, carried on by wireless between the clubs here mid iu Honolulu, have slowly cleared oil the boaM with honors even until both sides nre helpless unles 111 error is made, which does not seem likely on either side. Tlie second game is not yet so far nd vanced ns the other and there is 11 chance for 11 decisive result. Some of the players are inclined to think Hilo has the better positions iu this contest, lint the Honolulu people figure that they v ill come out al right, lloth games have been carefully played, mid have shown that there is much skill nt both ends. The games are still watched with in terest by a number of players, and may lead to mi open tournament, which is con sidered much better than games played at n distance. Iu the regular games pieces must be played on the board, with out previous handling, while iu contests by mail or telegraph, contestants may play several moves ahead and make nil sorts of experiments. Hence the difficulty of obtaining n decisive result. The next meeting of the Hilo Chess Club is this evening nt the home of J. C. Ridgway, Puueo. mifKift Tim:.' Kseii'r.s. 'hllll-st' SlIspiM't lilviH Poller lilt' Klip ill I'd:.- 1)1 TiMHi. 1 Cninfortnbly senled astride his horse 1 nnd believing; lie was lending to jusiire the Chinese who has Ix-en robbing Hilo's hen Kiosts, PiUp.i Rum ilae, 11 policeman at Keaau marches to town only to find that his captive hndcttl the rope nnd had taken to the tall woods. Leoug Pong, 11 Chinese gambler nml character well known iu police elides, was found on Saturday last at Kenan trying to dispose of n quantity of chickens nt .o cents npiece. He was reaping n harvest among Potto Rlcau purchasers, when policeman Kumalae appeared mid look the Oriental iu custody, together with his stock of nine hens. Handcuffed nnd lied by a rope to the pommel of his saddle, Kuma lae slutted to lead 111" prisoner lo Hilo. Kumatac made his prisoner walk and carry the Io.nl of chickens hs evidence against him. When Hearing Wnlaken nbotit 12 o'clock noon, the policeman was nwakeued from his revery by ills covering that there was no John China man at the end of his rope. He bravely fired his revolver iu the nlr three times nnd then reported the escape to Deputy Sheriff l'ettcr. Immediately Capt. l'etler with n squad of officers repaired to the spot m the Vol cano ro.iil, where Kumnhe s,dd the Chitiamaii escaped, hut with the aid of the'dogs was unable to run him down The Cliinam in still wears the Depart ment bracelets and it is stid was seen at No. 2 Camp, Wninkca mntika, Monday night. Out King Store Closes. The Owl Drug Co., which has been in financial straits for some mouths past, was closed on 1'riday by Sheriff Andrews under two writs of execution, issuing out of the l'ourth Ciicuit Court, for $1394.22 nnd f 1396. 72 respectively, iu fnvor of the I'itst Hank of Hilo, Ltd. The proceed lugs are brought against the Owl Drug Co., Ltd., n corporation, and against A. C. McKeuiicy, C. 15. Wright, II. Vicnrs, George II. Williams mid A. II. Jnckson, the latter gentlemen being endorsers of notes ol the corporation. Notice of sale is given foi November 7U1. Directors of the company, when seen by nTKUU'NH representative, assert that the assets of the concern nre sufficient to meet this nnd oilier nainiities. hut under lite circum stances those most deeply interested iu the company tlid not feel justified iu car rying on the business further. jt'-S-,rv.-SV-S.-.-k-SW-SV -svO-svsw-.- THE HILO TRIBUNE'S MULJ3HART OCTOJ5EK, 1004. MAILS ARRIVIv IN IIONOLULf AND DUPART AS l'OLLOWS: -s' S. 2 V 16 23 30 M. j) 10 17 24 31 T. 4 "Ventura 11 I8x "Doric 25 Sierra 'China Nov. I W. tSonoma G 12 Ncvndan 19 "Alameda Mlowera tVentura 2G Nov. 6 'Coptic T. I F. S. 1 " Nevadnn 7 JGaelic C' Chlnn 8x 4Q Alameda ; If. lu 14 : Id 1 "i Mongolia ("H ' tAorangi ( 20 L 22 27 28 "MaiKhu. , riu. ' Vessels whose names nppenr OVI5R the date ARRIVI5 from the Coast. essfls whose names nppenr 11I5LOW the tlnle DKPART for the Const. VI 1 . 11 f' !" ,,rs To S"n 1'rancisco; (f) To Colonies; () Victoria; II. C; (J) -To Yokohama. '?.' '" ,U'l,ans fro1" "I'" for Honolulu every l'ridny at losion. h. h. Milium Lou' mail cjoses iu Hilo on Saturdays nnd Tuesdays ti (X) nt 2:15 p. in., nrriving iu Honolulu nt davlight three daws later. To m. marked THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST GO. LIMITED. BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATUTOCKS 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, yWryWIPtgWppitmilWH !! To Atleutl Spiritual Retreat. With the exception of Rev. Father Stephen, now temporarily stationed at Hilo, nil of the fnthers of the Roman Cntholic Church of the Territory will leave for Honolulu on thc'Kiunii next Friday ill order to attend tlie annual The Haiku Fruit & Packing Co. of spiritual retreat. On the Sundays during Ms.il bm itist m.iiinlete.1 its first caunim.' ' Father Adrian's nbsence there will be but Maui Una just compRUil its iirst cannmi, lwo nnsses jn n,oCnlhoiic church, at 7 season, with 11 total output of 2,000 cases iU),iu o'clock a. m. of c'tuiied pineapples and jelly, which r goes forward by the American-Hawaiian Slcainer Nevadan. The miiuagemeut is miicli gratified with the first year's work. (F "Kona colTee," our own roast, guaran teed free from nil adulteration. L. Tur ner Co., Ltd. .12.tr Keep your clothes in shape hy using "Good Form" clothes hangers Moses & Old Port Wine Aged in Wood Absolutely Pure $1.50 PER GALLON Hoffschlaeger Co. LIMIT15D CIH'RCH ST., - HILO, HAWAII l'HONI' 3 J Approved hy the Court. The Circuit Courts of the Territory have expressed their npprov.il of surety company bonds iu preference to the ob ligation of personal bout'smeu. Iu all cases where ofiicers of the court, such ns referees, receivers, trustees, executors, ad ministrators, guardians, assignees or per sons acting iu n fiduciary capacity, re quiring bonds for faithful performance, the Courts recommend the procurement of bonds from it duly recognized bonding company. See 15. 15. Richards, Hilo agent of the Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd. Kinau Departures Oct. 7. Geo. II. Robertson, A. W. Keech, W. I. Mndeira, W. Craven, J. F. Craven, M. J. Keelin, wife and two children, Miss Keelin, M. O. Reis, Miss Louise Howard, Mrs. J. de Mello, W. Downer, V. Medc.df and daughter, Joe Rodrigues, Miss M. Rodngues 15. L. Ricliliff, Miss M. Kaint, Miss Johnson, John Kai Jr., C. II. Gray, Raymond have them If you wish your coffee to bring the J. R. Collins, wife nnd two children, 15 highest market prices let the Hilo ColTee 15. Hnrtman, I). Clarke, W. II. Field, A For Sale. Thoroughbred fox terrier pup. Inquire of DR. HI5NRV HAYKS. 5-! Hilo. For Kent, Furnished. The Nnwnhi collage on School street, containing six rooms nnd bath. 49-4 RIDGWAY & RIDGWAY. For Kent. The Hashaw house occupied hy P. Peck ply to in Puueo, recently nnd family, Ap- R. T. GUARD. Notice. All accounts due nnd owing the under signed cnu be paid lo J. P. I'ernande, Jr., who is nulhoried to receipt for same. 46 M. G. SANTOS. For the Ladies! CALVES. Jersey nnd Ilolstein heifer calves, full blooded or mixed, if three days old, will be bought by JIM MORRIS, Hilo. 46 Notice. During my nbsence from the Territory my brother, Mr. Sheffield Grace, has my full power of attorney. JOHN J. ORACH. Hilt), Hawaii, Sept. 30, 1904. 49-4 We Have Received by S. S. " Enterprise" "Gage Bros." Trimmed Hats "DRESSING SACQUES" White Shirt Waists, "Derby" SOHE NEW NECKWEAR AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW TRIMHING LACES IN ALL WIDTHS L. Turner Co. Limited f THE 1 Mill clean, classify nnd place the same on the market for you. Liberal cash ad vances made on shipments. Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. 15. II. Pratt and 15. II. Woodhouse. THE OLD RELIABLE pOYAl akP POWDER Absolutely Pure 7HRE IS MJ SUBSTITUTE Repuhlleiiii Oratory. Despite the inclemency of the weather a large throng gathered l'ridny evening to listen to Republican orators. The meeting was scheduled for the Hilo Hotel grounds but was adjourned to the fish market, on account of rain. Caudidnte Hewitt, John T. Il.tker, CarPS. Smith, J. D. Lewis, A. Fernandez and others spoke '011 local issues, nil of whom were warmly applauded. Uoiiioerntlit Spellbinders. Ollie Shipiunn, Frank Woods, John T. j Ilaker and the candidates for the lower I house on the Deniocrntic ticket left Wai pin Sunday night nnd will nrrive iu Hilo on Wednesday or Thursday. Frank Woods is running as Democratic candi dnte for senator Willi Ollie T. Slii'punn. Saturday night will witness a big Demo, cratic rally at the Hilo Hotel grounds. Notice. I hereby nuiiouiiCL myself as nil inde pendent candidate for Representative from the First District. J. KF.KINO KIJALA WAA. Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 24, 1904. WIRELESS I Notice. I have this tiny sold lo Wong Wo Kwai all of my right, title mid interest in tlie Chan Il.tti Chung Store nt P.thoa, Puna, Hawaii, All accounts against the business will be paid by Wong Wo Kwai. LI5I5 KAI. Hilo, September 28, 1904. 49-4 Piano Tmii n. Horn. . mi October .1, 1901. to the' wife of Schoen,, 11 boy. 'sday, II, F. I have recently located iu Hilo, and am prepared to clean, repair and luie instruments, such as pianos, organs and nccordeniis. Work piomptly nnd , well done nt reasonable rates, Will call and examine instruments, stating my charge. Lenv2 word with Carvnlho llros., Ciescent City llarber Shop, Front street, I Hilo. II. II. MILL15R. GIVES UNEXCELLED SERVICE Prompt Delivery and Accuracy Guaranteed I'OR RATI5S, IILANKS, I5TC. APPLV TO E. E. RICHARDS AG15NT INTI5R-ISLAND TI5LU GRAPH CO., HILO. MA4UUMMUMUUMUMA s 2 2 5 I? r. . ZT 1B J A tn ,- I- I -g" 3 C 3" tswi s: o GHD 1 ? ! s Koa! Koa!i Koa Lniiiberiu small and large qunnti ties; well seasoned. Furniture made to order, any style wanted. Repairs made 011 any kind ol furniture. Prices moderate. Sorrao Cabinet Shop. Apply loJOS15 G. SF.RRAO. v, f ' V :-i -T ." STl U t ' -V'iT ' r! ; - " , i k , ?l ' cr'V ' ! uv ' li''Hl -i i- . ". In m r- V .l'li' t:1' i'.a 'Tlj a M M i & : ?'. r,v'v. ?Sl wr'- '.-'. 1 1 i 1 1 4r . - m - . 'I ifm tv" ..i