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Hilo Tribunei
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wm THIS WKKKIY IIILO TUIIJUNK, IIILO, HAWAII, TUKSDAY, OCTOKKR 17. 1905. l)c tic vulntnc TUKSDAY, OCT. 17, 1905. Enteicd atthc Postoffice at Hilo, Ha-W lit, ns matter KVKKV TUKSMAY.

J. Casti.k Kidgway Ivti.or I). V. Mausii llusincss Mnungcr. TREE PLANTING.

Governor Ciirtcr's recognition of the importance of instilling in the minds of the young the love of trees nml plants, by the inaugura tion of an arbor day in the schools is most praiseworthy Thh Japanese horseshoers like Mahomet decided that if the mountain would not come to them, they would go to the mountain to get their licenses. GovKKNOK CAKTKK has been quick to side-step the accusation that he proposed to run another political campaign. HAWAIIAN ASIATIC l.AIIOIt. the young idea to sprout. Tree planting cultivates the love of nature and fresh air.

It creates a respect of trees by old and young alike. Trees beautify the town, protect the streets and add value to the real estate. The public schools need not confine their attention to their own door yards, but broaden the scope and purpose of the day by undertaking the beautifying of the local parks. No more lasting memorial to the public school system could be devised than the improvement of Hilo's parks by the school children. No public expenditure unless it be for the betterment of our public roads, is wiser or brings greater re turns.

Tree planting makes for civic refinement and for the comfort of mankimd. CHECK UPON A CHECK. Judge Parsons decision upon the legal status of Sheriff appointments was not sin prise to many, who were familiar with the circumstances and had followed the 1'i'ilprul Lnlior To Take Up the (tips (Inn. "Hitwnii must uot lc Astntic," Is the Although 1 cry of every union laborer In the United Irnnlnnl I executive tfi1 nf llui A mariniM Ifitilurni mil age and verdure in these islands uw heM nl Wnsliintott. D.

Sept. of the Pacific, too often are the I aist, President Gompers Is quoted ns linv play grounds and school premises ing said: neglected in the interests of teach-1 "The sugar plantations of Hawaii are nifrn. inr lilt, ill ifiucotriti rii w.u.. Chinese into Hawaii and have declared their purpose to have amended (and consequently annulled) the Chinese exclu sion law, 'lint it is either immeasurable avarice or iglioreucc, or combination of both, that would nsk for the limitation or exclusion of Japanese immigration to the United States, and at the same time seek either the modification or the repeal of existing law prohibiting Chinese immigration. So far ns the Americans and Europeans that is, the while people arc concerned, in Hawaii, that country i almost overwhelmed with Chinese nud Japanese, who have engaged not on ly in the work on the plantations and the farms, but have Invaded nnd practically controlled every other trade, business and commerce.

"There can be no question that now the duty of the Caucasian workmen, employers, and the people generally of Ha I waii, having at heart the best interests of Hawaii, is to demand that Chinese be excluded, that Japanese immigration be restricted or wholly excluded, nud that the people of Hawaii receive the continued support of our people on the mainland of the United States in the effort to save Hawnii from becoming Asiatic." Secretary Metcalf of the Department of Commerce and Labor is uot disposed to discuss the problem of Chinese exclusion. To representative ol The Wash- controversy between the Hoard of Supervisors and that official. Both cases involved practically the same points as to the right of the County Sheriff to appoint hi.i subordinates, which he is empowered to do, subject alwajs, however, to the approval of the Hoard of Super isors. If that body refuses to give its sanction, appointee is an officer in name only. In other words, by a strange anomaly in the County Act.

according to Judge Parsons decisions, the Hoard of Supervisors is an effective check on the Sheriff and the Auditor is an effective check on the Hoard of Supervisors. "Bananas tor ikoi'it" may boon be a realized fact, if the smaller bunches of fruit which are now regarded as waste product, can be utilt.ocl in ihe manufacture of commercial alcohol. The erection of Mich an establishment while employing a considerable amount of labor will serve to extend the banana plantations many owners of which are becoming discouraged. Dr. Nicholas Russel in an article in the Tki hum: over a year ago was one of the first to seriously agitate an alcohol distillery as one of the by-products of small fanning which would materially benefit Ililo.

His theory was that the rural districts and the towns should work hand in hand, theieby adding to their mutual benefit and pioperity. Th-manufacture of conimeieial alcohol would serve to accomplish this much sought union of interests, which is not altogether Utopian in its practical application. iugtou, I). C. Star he said the question is one which will require much delibern tion on the part of the next Congress.

"It is a matter which involves the future of this country to a greater degree than anything else, save only the negro question," is the wny he put it. I'rout other sources just ns authoritative facts have been ascertained which warrant the prediction that the existing exclusion laws will be modified materially except so far as they effect the "coolie" Lor working class of Chinese. Since long before the Chinese boycott was thought of there wns a growing sentiment in the east favoring modification of the laws to some extent, but the eastern politi-ticians looked apprehensively toward ths west, where they feared they would be encounter 11 "stand-pat" policy and nu absolute opposition to the idea of tampering with the exclusion laws. this idea was put to rout lately by a prominent government official, whose home is in California and who is in position to gel at pertinent facts first hand. "I know that the merchants oud leading business men on the Pacific coast," said he, 'will agree to a modification' of the exclusion laws.

Hut this modification must not in any way elTect the coolie. "The merchants and students nre all right, but the coolie makes a very poor American citien. He works well, but cannot assimilate with the American. He retains his oriental garb and his oriental manners. lie continues to eat oriental foodstuffs, and if some Chinese merchant does uot import these goods he will import them himself.

"He does uot take any part in the American political institutions and he has no interests in common with the law abiding citizens of this country. We folks on the Pacific coast don't want the coolie, and we will not have him. As far as the better classes are concerned, I believe we would even agree to unrestricted immigration." Truant Olllccrs. Arrangements havfc been made between i- Ii any further evidence were ir lllr- slTVlpf'S nf till! Dflllre needed, the report from the young forcc Jn UC various bChoo, Ui Hawaiian gill, whose case develop-j officers. Sheriff Keolanui has ed the bitterest criticism and whose j.igreed that an officer shall each week letter is printed elsewhere, is acorn- "wke a visit to the schools of the re-plete refutation of the silly charges Motive districts and apprehend all offenders uf the compulsory school law.

of ill treatment by the health Thc m)jCL. -hereafter will authorities. I co-operate ill every way with the school teaciiers in the enforcement of thc law. WALL, NICHOLS LTD. REMOVAL SALE In order to reduce stock and have only nice new goods in the new brick store we arc to occupj' the l'tst of October we will, from October 1st till we begin to move, Give Away Goods TO CASH CUSTOMERS, According to the Following Plan: We will sell staple and desirable goods at our regular prices (which we guarantee to be as low as arc to be obtained in the Territory), and, except on sales of School Books, News or Commission Goods, we will select and donate 25 per cent, of the bill in other goods at COST PRICE.

For Example: You buy $4.00 worth of Stationery at regular prices and we vill pick out and donate to you goods that COST US $1.00. We have a large over-stock of Pictures that we will sell at cost or donate with sales of staple goods. Come and See Us or Send in Your Orders We Will Surely Give You Bargains We have in stock i2j kinds of Moulding, wiili a fine variety of Mat Boards, and have machinery for doing your framing work in thc best manner; also Dumb Bells, Indian Clubs, Whitely Exercisers, Golf, Tennis and Ball Goods. Wc can string your tennis rackets and give perfect satisfaction. Victor Talking Machines, with a good stock of records; also, the Talkophone and Phonograph.

A Piano at $100.00 and another at these are bargains, 'typewriters Chicago, New Sun, or second-hand Fr'-Sholcs at $40.00. Kindergarten Material and Teachers' Books, Artists' Materials, Surveyors' and Draughtsmen's Books and Supplies. Fine lot of Hawaiian Wooden Ware, Papier Machc Armor, SUNDAY SCHOOL CARDS, BEST FOR THE MONEY YOU CAN BUY ANYWHERE. Perry Pictures at Maiden prices. Bibles, Wall Charts, Text Charts, Cyclopedias, Dictionaries, 25c to dliiuesc, Japanese, Portuguese, Hawaiian, Spanish and German Books, etc.

Remember the Time October 1st to 15th or 20th Only. Wall, Nichols Ltd, Hiio MmmimmmmimimmmmmmmmmniniK E. N. HOLMES 99 NEW GOODS ALL DEPARTMENTS ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES Ii' Tin; Alameda is going to be put brick on her former run, those An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, bruises, bums nnd ...1 1 wmi now a from the Coast will rejoice.

Few ocean going tubs can equal the 1 regularity and reliability of the I Alameda as a time server. I than Chamberlain's Pain Halm. It acts as an antiseptic, forming a thin impel ceptible film over the injured 1 parts, which excludes the air and Shickii'J' may well causes the injury to heal without regard himself as about as useful as matter being formed, and in much the fifth wheel to a wagon, when it I less time than by the usual treat-cotnes to the matter of appoint- incut. In cases of bums it allays inents. The filth wheel needs moie 1 the pain almost instantly.

Sold by diplomatic grease. Ililo Drug Co. Dress Goods White Goods Flannelettes Ginghams Percales Innings Ribbons Curtain Muslins Ladies' Muslin Underwear Ladies' Hojc Hats Artificial Flowersj Hosiery Shoes Men's Underwear Men's Half Hose Suspenders Neckwear Collars and Cuffs Scrivens Drawers Purses Fancy Paper Napkins Royal Society Kmbroidery Floss Ladies' and Children's Tains Ladies' Stocks and Collarettes E. N. HOLMES Energy, Ambition, Cheerfulness, Strength, a Splendid Appetito, and Perfect Health iSi may bo securcil ly nil who follow the examili3of tho young laJy who gives this testimonial "livery "I'tiiiR, fur jrars, I tiled to hv lntolvruliln licailicln-4 mid total low of en ery, i tint tin) m-iwiii wlikh should be ni-U-nini'il liy inu v.ii 11 ilrtad; for, a tlia tliey drought to mo l.iKsltiuluuml imln.

A friend adrUeclm to lake Ayer's Sarsaparilla I coiiimcnrnl n-lnj; Itninlliati-iiot luilalnce tlivii tlix first s)iiiitoiu of liiuil.u'lie. My iicttlu I I'l-rforiii myiliitlcs will, a clicvrfiiliie-4 nml energy tlut snrprlfca iiijxuir. I taku In tfllliif all my frli'inUnf tlio mt-rit or Aji'r'n Sanuiiarlllj, ami tliu luy result of lis ue." There are many imitation Sarsapanllas. Be sure you got "AYER'S." AYEU'3 FILLS, tha beit family tizttlv. For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY Hilo Railroad Co.

Short Route to Volcano TIME TABLE In effect July 1905. Passenger Trains, Kxcept Sunday. 7 A.M. 7:00 7:30 7:46, 8:20 I A.M. 8:00 8:06 8:25 8:31 8:491 1 9 2:30 IV, 2:35 nr.

2:53 ar. STATIONS Hilo Mount. V'w 3 P.M.' SUNDAY: Ililo 2:36 Waiakea Keaau 3:19 I'erudale 3:35 V'w, 3:55 ar-. Glenwooil. 8 10 A.M.

r.M. 9:40 5M5 nr 9:35 5:4 9:20 5:25 9:15 5:15 9:00 4:55 8:50 8:30 4:25 2 4 A.M. r.M. 10:48 5:15 10:44 5:11 10:28 4:56 10:22 4:50 10:06 4:35 9:55 4:25 9 '35 While tlie Agents of many Life Insurance Companies nre petitionini: tbeir Officers for the ANNUAL mVIDUNI) policy, it is source of ureal satisfaction to the Policyholders of the Pacific Mutual to know that their Company has been issuing nluiost nothing else for years. No petitioning necessary for liberality with the good old Pacific Mutual.

The Directors of the Company are by the California law made jointly and severally liable for all monies IJMHHZ.I.ICI) or MISAPPROPRIATED by the officers during the term of office of such Director, Quite a provision from the SECURITY STANDPOINT, considering what has recently occurred. The best policies are issued by the best Company on Earth for policyholders. THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF CALA.

CLINTON J. HUTCHINS, Conoral Agont, 920 Fort Stroot. H. E. PICKER, Traveling Representative.

NoriCK Neither the Masters nor Agent of vessels of the "Mutsou Line" will be responsible for any debts con traeted by the crew. R. GUARD, Agent. Ililo, April 16, 1901 I FOR PUNA: I The trains of this Company between Hilo and Puua will be run as follows: WEDNESDAY: i Leave Hilo Station, by way of Rail road Whnrf, for Olaa and Puua, upou the arrival of the Steamship Kiuau, running I through to Puna ujiil at Paho. both going and returning.

13 A.M. 6:00 "o'iofi .7.7. 6:58 7:20 5 A.M 9:00 9:06 9:50 10:20 10:55 14 l'RIDAY: a.m. lv Hilo ar 9:55 ar.R. R.

Wharf.ar 9:50 Waiakea. 9:30 9:10 Juuc.ar 8:42 ar Pahoa ar 8:30 Puua lv 7:35 6 SUNDAY: lv Hilo ar 4:40 Waiakea. 4:35 4:15 June 3:47 Pahoa ir 3.35 ar Puna lv 3:00 Excursion tickets between all points nre sold 011 Saturdays nud Sundays, good returning, until the following Monday noon. Commutation tickets, good for twenty-five rides between any two points, and thousand mile tickets nre sold at low rates. D.

E. METZGER, Superintendent. "HO FOR THE SHOOTING" PACIFIC SMOKELESS CARTRIDGES (Quality guaranteed.) TO HE HAD AT THE HAKALAU STORE TELEPHONE 96A uiimiiiiiiiuiiUiiiiiiuiiituiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST GO. To Shippers. All ireight sent to ships by our launches will be charged to hhippers unless accompanied by a written order from the captains of vessels.

3otf R. A. LUCAS CO. Why cut your own throat when you inn buy Gillette Safety Razor at Holmes' Store for five dollars. A S.

Le Baron Gurney AUCTIONIvKR. COMMISSIONS PROMPTLY EXECUTED l'RON'l STREET OPPOSITE SPRECKELS' I1UILDING Agents LIMITED. London Lancashire Firo Ins. Co. National Firo Insurance Co.

Niagara Firo Insurance Co. Corman-Amorican Firo Ins. Co. Pennsylvania Firo Insuranco Co. United States Fidelity Guaranty Co.

Continental Casualty Co. H. VICARS, Hilo Representative I 1.

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