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rim WBBKTV UllO TMUUKK, HILd, JlAWAlJ, TM9DAY, MARCH aS, jgoj, mmww .ommiMi'iimiWiKiiWrntimiiHiUiOiaiwwMMiirtninn iiin WWW.MwwWwlwlmMW 13 Bf St: CONDENSED LOCAL ITEMS J nci.i. c a ut; i nut Fine line of ladies' Oxfords niul hoots just opened lit U. N Holmes'. Dr. M. Ulcc returned from Hinioliilii on the S. S. Hntftitic lint Thursday. J111I In, n full line of Koiicli llinelwll Gloves mid Mill. Willi. Nichols Co. The S. S. Unlet prise cleared lor San TralicUco last S ilimlny lit llirce o clock Oct your f.incy work material fiotn Moses & Kityiiionil. riionc 17.V Deputy Internal Hevenue Collector nml Mis. Drake are spending 11 few days nt the Volcano House. Two splendid horses, liroVrn for cither driving ot riding, are offend for sale in this issue. See adv. The schooner W. II. Marslon, Gove, master, sailed from San I'raucisco for Hilo on last Wednesday, Maich 22(1. Ladles' musliii underwear, In rye stock just received t U. N. Ilolincs'. Word has been leceived of the safe ar rival of the Amy Turner, Warlnuil, master, at San I'raucisco in fourteen da) s. Mrs. Aug. Ahrens nnd Miss Ivy Rich ardson were passengers to Honolulu liy the Kin.iu last l'riday for 11 two weeks visit. Judge Alex I,inds.iyiias been confirmed hy the Senate 11s Circuit Judge of the First-Crrcuit to Mtccicd Geo. I). dear, retired. William Lncha of Laupnhochoc, who was endorsed hy the Republican organi zation, has been appointed deputy sheriff at that point. Representative Lewis last week Intro duced a bill to protect live slock and perishable produce from injury hy rough usage by carriers. All the members of the Ladles Catholic Aid Society nrc requested to attend the next meeting on Monday, April 3rd, nt the usual place. Mrs. Jnred C. Smith nud small sou who have been the gueits of Mr. mid Mrs. O. II. Gere, relumed to their home in Honolulu last Friday. Sheriff J. C. Searlc, after u two weeks' tour of inspection of the various districts of the Island of Hawaii, returned to Hilo by way of Ilakalau Sunday evening. School Inspector Charles ll.ildwin hns been favorably mentioned as n probable successor to Superintendent Atkinson, who has resigned nt the request of Gov ernor Carter. "Contractor George Mumhy is progress ing with the construction of the Kapoho, l'una, jail, nud Contractor Defries is put ting up the Hookeua jail 011 the other side of the island. If you wish your coffee to bring the highest market prices let the Hilo Coffee Mill clean, classify and place the same on the market for you. Liberal cash ad vances made on shipments. We have secured the agency for the "famous "Victor Talking machines which we lire selling on easy payments. The latest Hawaiian records and thev nre very popular. Moses & Ruymoiid. Jnred G. Smith, of the Hxperimeutnl Stntiou, made 11 hurried trip last v cck to the plnulntiou of Louissou Ilros. in Ha mnkua, where the Government is con ducting tobacco experiments. Father Uliich, whq has been in charge of the Catholic parish nt 1'uhoa, Puna since the dentil of Father Ventura, has been temporarily transferred to Honolulu, lie will be succeeded by Father Otto, who has been nt Hoiiomu. U. L. Rackliff, who hns been store keeper for the Olnn Sugar Co. at Moun tain View for several years, accompanied by Mrs. Rncklitr and child, left by the Unterprlse on Friday for n vacation in southern California. The Superintendent of Public Works has dtcided to arbitrate the claim of David ICwaliko for services on Lis con t act for painting the Hilo court house, payment on which was held up 011 ac count of alleged defective work. New slock of ladies' kid gloves and driving gloves nt K. N. Holmes'. Denton & Arioli will have completed to the satisfaction of the government, the I4,'4 mile, Olua, homestead road by the end of the week. Owing to difficulty of hauling gravel from l'una, there lias been a delay with the work on the 23 mile road. Personal and dog tares are delinquent nfter I'rida, March .list. Men's fancy half hoso, new patterns, just opened at U. N. Ilolincs'. Mrs. C. A I'toliii- dpi ut the week endnt Kapoho, 11111.1 as the guest of Mrs. Henry J. Lyiunti. A fine new Hue of negligee shirts, latest stylcnud design nrc olfeied by L, Turner Co. Ltd. Tlie S. S. Unterprlse carried 11 shipment of about 6,1,1.10 bunches of bananas on Friday. 'Did you know you could buy lwby jumpers, door swings nud go carts nt Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd, George Mumhy nnd family will move into their new home In Ptiitco on Satin dny next. Mr. nud Mrs. T. T. Chave will occupy the cottage on School street formerly occupied by the Miimhys. L. A. Andrews, who has been absent in Wniuicn nud North Hilo for several weeks past, has returned to Hilo to take up his 1 iw practice ngaiti. J. M. S.iss nnd family who have been residing at the corner of Pitman nnd Church streets will occupy the W. H. Little residence nt Reed's Hay niter April 1st. Men's "Asbcstnl" tnn gloves for nuto nud engine drivers nt U N. Holmes'. Miss U. W.Josselyn, Miss U. A. Wll liamsou nml Miss Florence Hall, all of Honolulu, made up the party to the Vol cano House last Thursday, arriving by the Kiuaii. Inspector Mornguc hns promised to have clenr for traffic by Thursday, Front street, between King nnd Wnialiucnue, where the construction of the sewer is 1 rogressing. The sale of the Putin Sugar Plnntntion has now been postponed until May 20, 1905. In the meantime, Charles Wcath crby is in charge ns the representative of Receiver Pfoteuhattcr. The public schools will close for the Uastcr vacation of one week, beginning next Friday. By n strange circumstnncc Uastcr Sunday will not occur for three weeks later, April 23rd. Charley Uldcrts hns been appointed Deputy Sheriff of Kapoho, Puna, to suc ceed his father, Captain J. 13. Klderts, who has departed for the agricultural country of Alberta, Canada. Representative Smith last week intro duced a resolution appropriating $ 2,500 for mounted patrol nnd patrol wagon for Hilo. He has nlso nsked for $4,000 for n rock crusher for South Hilo. F. Ilrugliclli and Admit Lindsay have been appointed commissioners to assess damages for the extension of Hridge street, Representative Shipmau and Com missioner Lambert being absent from the city. Renders of popular magazines nrenffor- ded n splendid oportuuity to subscribe for the Ladies Home Journal, Saturday Uvening Post, Everybody's Magazine and Review of Reviews in the club offer with the TnniUNK. See adv. Albert Lyman who has been attending Oalm College nnd who passed third in the competitive examination, has been appointed by Dclegntc Kuhio ns cadet to West Poinl Military Acpli-iiiy. Wil liam Kirby Tucker who stood first in both examinations is made alternate. Hi'. Itler Sii)f Their Is No OuiM1 for Complaint nt Moloknl. i Dr Milton Rice returned on the Un-li-rptiie from n brief trip to Honolulu, during which lime he accompanied the legislative committee to the leper settle inent on Moloknl. Commenting upon 1 conditions exisling-there, he said: ' Hy special Invitation, I was one of the party to visit the Moloknl settlement, nnd wns much gratified nt the opportunity of vis itiug the place. The Kinaii sniled Sat urday night about 1 1 o'clock, and we ar rived oft, Kalapapa about day light. Owing to the toughness of the sea, we were unable to limit until nearly too'clock Sunday. Superintendent Jack McVengh met us nt the lauding nnd appears to be well liked by the inmates of the settle ment. The legislative committee held n meeting at the Superintendent's resi deuce, when the lepers had nil oppor tunity lo express their grievances, nnd the members of the pnrty were surprised nt the contentment of the peopje who arc confined there. A request was made lor additional medical iitlendniice nnd the improvement in the water system. "Dr. Goodhue, who is in charge, is I doing good work there, but is handi capped by lack of funds nud assistance. 1 do not think he makes any attempt to cute the disease, but treats only minor ailments nnd acute troubles. The lepers nrc well cared for otherwise, and on the theory that they nre beyond medical re lief to effect n cure, 110 belter place could be found for them. "I inn heartily in favor of the system of segregntion, but upon modified prin ciples. Instead of consigning leper pa tients to the settlement nt once ns the law requires, I am iii'Yavorof 11 modified statute permitting a longer probationary treatment, nwny from the settlement for those persons suspected of having lepro sy. At the request of the special com mittee 011 leprosy, of which Representa tive Hotsteiu is chairman, I gave my iews fully 011 the subject, nnd I under stand it is the purpose of the House to draft n new law comprising all of the best elements of the various l-pcr bills which have been introduced, changing the present segregation law as little ns possilhlc. This to my mind is n wis measure nnd ought to be satisfactory to nil parties concerned." Referring to the four leper patients now under his charge nt the detention enmp at Wninkea, Dr. Rice said he did not de sire to be quoted, ns he has already for warded to the Hoard of Health, his offi cial report which would probably be made public. He intimated that he had recommended the time be extended for further test of his treatment. L'lnliornte I'repa nit Ions. The Ladies Social Circle of the 1'iit.t Foreign Church are planning nu enter tainment to be given in Spreckels Hall nt n date hereafter to be announced. The costumes will be elaborate and the literary feature of the affair of an excep tionally high order. Mrs. L. Turner and Mrs. Levi Lymnii have charge ofllie pro gram; Mrs. W. T. Raiding and Mrs. M. Rice will look nfter the costumes, ami Mrs. Jarret T. Lewis will prepare n special musical program for the occasion. -.- Huy Seed Hack. On Salurdav Inst the S. S. Manila I.oa made a special trip to Hilo for n qunutity of seed cane for use nt the Pallida Plnn tntion. Hy a strange working of circum stances, the Pnhnlu plantation nre com pelled to buy seed cane from the Hilo Sugar Company, whereas six years ago the latter company purchased their orig inal start of yellow Caledonia from the ! P.iliala plantation. The Manna Loa took away seventy-two tons, ami 011 a former trip the week previous shipped to Kipa hula, Maui, flix) bags. Tile yellow Caledonia is specially adapted to these altitudes and the Hilo Sugar Cimip my have been able lo supply a large quantity of seed this season. Surprised by l'linnls. Last Friday evening a number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Mumhy gave that popular couple n happy sur prise nt their home, which was in the nature of n farewell from their former residence 011 Scltool street. Nearly thirty couples were present nud dancing was indulged ill until a late hour. Tile music was furnished by a Hawniiaii quar tette club and a very enjoyable evening wns spent at this hospitable home. A MATTER OF HEALTH llrown Was Coerced. The following letter from Senator Hrown, which was read nt the Hoard of Trade meeting, throws some light on the "log rolling" being done at the legisln- lure over the county bill: Honolulu, March 21, 1905. I)i:ar Slit: I have received your favor of the 17th hist. The county net bill is still nt the Senate and passed second rending, with lots of amendments and iuscitions. It had already passed third reading ill the House. The main aim in the Senate concerning the county bill is to have one county for Hawaii. I ndmit my supporting this motion, under the remarks made by Senators Woods and Paris. They said if I sup ported the proposition that Hawaii wns to have two counties, then they were go ing to use tiieir influence to kill the county net altogether. So I saw the only way to hnvc n county net pnss nt this legislature is to support this motion favoring one county for Ha waii, till it lias passed third reading in the Senate; then it will go to the House and conference committees will be select ed to frame again. Then and there, I will make my protest a tout having two counties for Hawaii and I know I have got the support of the house in favoring two counties for Hawaii. Concerning the remarks made by Sena tor Woods and Paris: Why, they meant every word they said about killing the county net and I knew they had other friends of theirs in the Sennte to help them. This was the reason why I sup ported the motion lo have one comity for Hawaii. When the county hill has passsed third reading, I will write to you ami let you know the rest. Vours respectfully, 1 (Signed) JOHN T. HROWN. 1 To II. Vicars, Usq., Secy. Hoard of Trade of Hilo. To Hie I, mill's. Mrs. J. II. Lime will leave for Ihe Uast within 11 few weeks. Ladies desiring millinery should send in their order not later than Match ,vtb, or they canuot be filled. L. TURNP.U CO,, LTD, ROYAL pi ' Klniui Departures, .March 21. , Mrs. G. V. Jnkins, H. Mabie, Mrs. V. I Hamada, W. W. Hurt, Ira S. Hntch, J. ! F. Ilellistou, U. A. Sougy, II. A. Volberg, wife nud four children, Rev. W. D. Wes. .tervell, West O'Hnrn, Mrs. J. O'llnru, Victor Hurd, Chas Heal, Mrs. Shepperd, .Mrs. Webb. Frank L. Winter, Ruben 'stein, J. O. Spifver, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I Ahreus, Miss Ivy Richardson, W. Laiu. 1 Tim Agents Merc fall Kill. heputy Marshnt Frank 1 Wlntet nr liVcd hy the Klnnti Insl Wednesday with warrants for the nrrcst of three Jnpniiese men who have been endeavoring to en tice Japanese women lo go to Sail Fran cisco. Tlie local txilicc have been quietly gathering tlie evidence of the scheme, and when called upon hy tlie Federal authorities were Hide to produce toth Hip men nud witnesses to the enterprise. Deputy Marshal Winter relumed on the snme steamer with three tunic prisoners nml two men nud three women ns wit nesses. The charge is violation of the Kdmunds lnw, or that of procuring wo- men for immoral puroscs to be sent on the stenmer Centennial, which is ex pected shortly from San Frnncisco. As high an oiler ns $600 wns made to the father of a Japanese girl, who is espe cially attractive, speaks English fluently, and has assumed the Uuropcm manner of dress. Deputy Sheriff Fetter, who has worked up the case, believes Hint with the arrests made the gang of San Francisco ngcuts hns been elTeclUHlly broken up in Hilo. . Intension oT It ridge Street. The Hoard of Trade have taken up the question with Superintendent Ilolloway ns to the reason for the delay In Improv ing and widenlugHridgc street on the Puueo side of the Wnlhiku bridge. The HoatiPof Street Commissioners assessed damages at $1020 and betterments to the value of f 1843.14, leaving n balance due of $825.14, but tiieir report has not been approved, for some reason. This is the Vierra properly. A committee of the Hoard have gone carefully over the re port prepared by Commissioner Ray, Shipmau mid Limbert, nud found the assessment of damages a fair one ami that it should be appioved. In this the Hoard of Trade concurred, and a request is made that the necessary steps be taken looking lo the improvement of this street 011 n Hue with that nortion of the street just completed. Representative Smith lias askeil tlie Legislature for f5,ooo for right of way. "Monnrcli Shirts." Our new line for the spring of 1905 hns I just come to hand. Decidedly the best assortment and the choicest designs ever offered in Hilo, L. TURNUR CO.. Ltd. Notice. Ten per cent will be added to Poll and Dog Taxes 011 and nfter April 1st. N. C. WILLFONG, Assessor for Third Taxation Division. vFor Sale. A pair of well broken horses (for rid ing or driving); very cheap. Inquire of IIlL.0 TlUllUNIt. 1-lloom tagc, Teacher's Cot-Konawaena. Proposals will be received nt the office of the Superintendent of Public Works, Honolulu, T. II., until 12 o'clock m. of April 5U1, 1905, for constructing n 4-rootn Tencher's Cottage nt Konnwnelia, Kona, Hawaii, T. II. Finns nnd specifications arc 011 file with the Assistant Superintendent of Public Works, nud with Ulln II. Paris, School Agent, Kona, Hawaii, nnd U. It. Rich- nrds, Hilo, Hawaii, copies of which will be furnished intending bidders on receipt of $5.00, which sum will be returned after depositing bid nud returning plans nud specifications. No proposal will be entertained unless submitted 011 the blank forms furnished, enclosed in a scaled envelope, addressed to Hon. C. S. Ilolloway, Superintendent of Public Works, Honolulu, T. II., en- dorsed "Proposal for 4. room cottage at Koiiuwaeua," and delivered previous to 12 o'clock in. on the day specified. The Superintendent of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or ull bids. C. S. HOLLOWAV, Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu, T. II., March 21, 1905. 22.2 POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE enterprise Passengers, The following passengers departed by the S. S. Unterprlse on Friday last: Mrs. J. II Marliii, Miss Jennie S. Marlin, I, L. Rackliff, wife and child; Mrs. C. T, Lilllejohu and two children, Mrs. 1). Huntington, Miss Gertrude Huntington Mr. and Mrs. Hyer, Mrs. M. D. Hognn, Miss Hognn ami fifty-five Japanese bteer. aire. 1-Rqoiu Teacher's Cot tage, Hoiiaunau. Proposals will be received nt the office of the Superintendent of Public Works, Honolulu, T. II., until 12 o'clock m. of April 5U1, 1905, lor constructing a 4-room Teacher's Cottage at Hoiinuiinii, Koun, Hawaii, T. II. Plnus nud specifications arc 011 file with the Assistant Superintendent of Public Works, nud with Ulla II. Paris, School Agent, Kona, Hawaii, and It, It. Rich urds, Hilo, Hawaii, copies of which will be furnished intending bidders 011 receipt of $5.00, which sum will be returned nfter depositing bid and icttirulng plans and specifications. No proposal will be entertained unless submitted on the blank forms furnished, enclosed in n sealed envelope, addressed to Hon. C. S. Ilolloway, Superintendent of Public Works, Honolulu, T. II., en dorsed "Proiiosal for 4-room cottage at Hoiiaiiiiau," and delivered previous to 12 o'clock in. 011 the day specified. The Superintendent of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. C. S. HOLLOWAY, Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu, T. II,, March 21, 1905, 333 -'' V. J ' V Vr51 Cfie Printers Omniscience Slid the Merchant's Senior Part tier, "What wc need is printed matter, Though the kind wc ought to issue is a thing Hint puz zles me; Whether postnl cards or hand bills for the hair-brained - - " - - boys to scatter I'll be jiggered If I'm certain "ffKmmmnmmmam printed stuff should be." Then the Merchant spake in pity (though respectfully nnd kindly) Saying: "Why disturb the brain beneath your lofty silken lid? There is one who enn prevent our going nt the miitler blindly Wc will leave it to the Printer." And they did. II. Said the Merchant's Senior Partner: "Since lie's told us what to issue, Let's decide as to the stock that we should have it printed on; There are countless grades of paper, clenr from pasteboard down to tissue, And my notions (if I've ever had n notion) arc nil gone." Once ngnln the Merchant chid him, In apologetic manner, For attempting such a problem with solution deeply hid; And he said: "We'll simply leave it to that sapient master planner Wc will leave it to the Printer." And they did. in. Step by step they faltered onward did this Merchant nnd his Partner, Lcnving nil things to the judgment of this wily man who knew; And the Printer treated each of them just like n kiiidergartucr Till he'd pulled their big experiment in advertising through. Then he sent his bill for printing all his other work was gratis And they paid it, duly kicking to the bill-collecting kid. Then they said: "Suppose we've missed It nnd our customers berntc us Wc will lay it lo the printing 1" And they did. IV. Said the Merchant's Senior Partner: "Much to my surprise I'm finding That the money wc expended on that Prlntcr-chap of yours Wns n crncknjnck investment nnd hns kepfour mill n-griiidlng, For the customers nre flocking thick nud thicker to our doors." Said the Merchant: "So I told you. It was I who recommended, And the thing has thus succeeded 'cause you followed ns I bid." Wc hnvc made a send of money nnd the harvest's not yet ended Let us leave it to the Printer 1" Think they did ? 8TRICK14ND W. GllLUAN IN THt INLAND PaINTIH. Eeave Tl KJitb ibe Cribmte WIIF.N YOU PLACIt YOUR NUXT ORDItR FOR PRINTING OR RING UP PHONIC 21 JUST OPENED! Figured Lawns, 15 yards for . $ J .00 Figured Lawns, 10 yards for . .00 Figured Lawns, per yard . . 0 Figured Lawns, per yard . . 5 Figured Lawns, per yard . . 25 The newest designs in Voiles ami Etauiiucs, )fr "Jn IC Per yard, . . vfU5 Ut, OO White Sheer Lawns at all prices. Pure Linen and Half Linen 7Ar White Sheer Lawns from . 3" Lip A new line of J. B. Corsets . . 60C $ 1 , $ 1 .25 a Pair L. Turner Co. LIMITUD FOR SALE Olaa Property 75 Acres, Unim proved; Lot No. 1 18. near 22- Miles, Volcano Road; Lot No. 101, near Russian Settlement. HIS rlttCB proved; House, Sta 1) 1 e s. Office Buildings, etc., Volcano Road. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST GO. Hign P. O. BOX 340. LIMITED. ) HONOLULU, HAWAII, MMMmmMfflmmmmmmmmBfflmm