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Hawaii Herald from Hilo, Hawaii • 4

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HAWAII HERALD, THTT1SDAY. APRIL 20 19" 99 "Waterhoose Trust lroc' Jcac-. The Earth is Yoimd Sets Road Loan Worked Into Bfll PoiBSi Fight In Legislature ane! it is up to youf 0 get Xbt best results from it. Stocks and Bonds Real Estate 1 Gfias. H.

Will Contractor Concrete Constructor P. O. Bx 212 Telephone 154B fyecLal correspondent tells of pili- AffoBSo tells Rife to "show him before be will help the Kauai dm kiM and how Ir. MmHlsJI is bring roasted fa Hoaolala. Investments Loans tm hta other scbemea.

HONOLULU, April 14 to the House Tester day the thrse belt road HONOLULU. April 14 The Sen Volcanic soil is of the most varying composition, so that what one locality lacks, another may have too much of fte only way to determine what the soil in your locality needs to give it the best producing results, is to have an analysis made; this we will do for you at a small charge on small orders, and free of chargen quantity orders. Then let us furnish you with the fertilizer required, and we are confident that you will be satisfied with the Tesnlt ate on Wednesday said pan to the II bills, previously tabled, were in a. way. pot hill and an hour later the federal quarantine officers said tine for a month.

Probably no reconsidered and Cbe items mrougn the effort of Representative Affoe-so, inserted, i the loan biU.x By this the island of HawaM gets the rrtmpt Attain Gnaraiteed to Oriers fcj Wl Wireless single thing since the first session of the legislature has aroused such indignation but, perhaps ortrf.iaJ SSOO.000 asked for. I un derstand the Governor will sign, the MIL It seems that Rice, chairman thn finance committee, was an there has never been a cause. Thousands of dollars will represent the In tmsmesBsto the Honolulu merchants through the first quarantine but bow many of! the thousands Henry Wterhouse Trust Co. Automobile Hack Rates Emile do Hello bac started an xious to have Af fonao agree to tabling the bill only cm. the verbal assurance that the Hawaii item would inserted in the loan bUL "This Limitea HonoIulB, T.

would it take to cover the loss 01 trade no one can more titan estimate. It is all in the air. Now that there is another quarantine and come to us again. Wetwili be glad to" quote prices oit special grades' of fertilizer; and on any of the following; K. K.

Sugar Cane Fertilizer Pineapple Special Fertilizer. Vegeble Special Fertilizer Tallow, Neats' Foot Oil, Nitrate Soda, Sulphate Ammonia Sulphate Potash, Bone Ash, Fish and Bat Guano, Animal nd Willow Charcoal, Poultry Foods, Etc. The Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Co. BOX 484, HONOLULU, REPRESENTED BY the member from Hilo Reclined to do until he saw the bill and wnen this was resented to him he fell Automobile Hack Service at the starin" them in the face and the! in line with Rice. cause of is directly traced to poi and incidentally to thV lackOfen- Investigation into the manage ment of the Steamer Orteric which ergy on tne part 01 tneCy ana county physician thereis nearly a arrived yesterday with abut fifteen hundred Portuguese immigrants, may develop a case of near-criminal moat reasonable of rates, 25 cents for each person within town.

Waiakea, 50 cents for each person. Calling rates, $3.00 per boar, one or four persons. Corner Front King unanimous aemana ior resignation. I heard a business man say this nezlect and mismanagement ior dur ft H. HILO I ing a voyage of forty-four days fiftj-s morning thai the supervisors should follow the course ot the Duke of eight children diea.

iue steamer put the passengers into the Immi Newcastle in the days of Pitt when CD OP i )CZ3 CJ PROPERTY the government felt the need of a change. The Duke wrote a letter gration shed soon after arrival 'ana thev will be released in due season. Tel. and said: My dear Pitt: It has Representative Rice's bill to pre vent Dersons from trespassing on pleased his gracious majesty to make out a new commission. I fail to find your name on it, Newcastle." It is impossible for 1 a private in the line of any railroad was fought through yesterday after several amendments had been tacked on.

For QUALITY There is no reason why Mackall and QUANTITY should continue in office mixin i It orovides that no owner of a rail drugs and other things with politics If he will not resign let the chair-' way shall be liable for damages for the death of any person arising out of a violation of this act. It seems i like safeguarding the railroads and Of LifhtUM G.B. TUNGSTEN LAMPS Bishop Co. dividual to have a sale deposit vault as secure and complete as that ofs the First Company of HHo, for the simple reason that that vault cost more than the average individual's entire property is worth But a large number of individuals co-operating makes possible this putting an addition to the employers liability act. Being protected against man ot tne Health committee or uie Board of Supervisors; copy the Newcastle note and let lit go at that.

Since the Knes above were written the unexpected has happened. There is a stereotyped saying in Washington, in speaking of appointments to clerkships etc. in the government offices. "Few die and none damaee suits- which might be brought by the employees the com Established 1858 BANKERS Hilo Branch Waianuenue Street panies now have protection from the same evil from individuate who from any -cause might meet with accident on the line. place of perfect security and renders the care and anxiety of watching and guarding valuables unneces A bill to license disfigurement by resign." Dr.

Mackall handed his resignation this morning and thus saved the Board from, taking the action decided upon at the session bill Dostine will pass this session It gives the licensee permission to tonight. If Mackall ever had any Transact a General Banking and Exchange Business. Commercial and Travellers' Letters of Credit issued, available in ability as. a physician ha parted with post bills and erect boards pretty nearly any place he sees fit upon the payment of two hundred and fifty dollars. If the Central im it, apparently, when he entered polities'.

He spent so much time with supervisor cronies that he had no time for his duties. Or the time he provement Club of Honolulu was composed of something beside dead 1 -5 ones the restrictions would nave been greater. sary. Don't keep money or valuables around your house, office, or on your person. It's dangerous.

Rent a bo in our Gibraltar-like vault for the; safe keeping of your valuables. Rental from $4. 00 per year up. The First Trust Co. of Hilo, Ltd.

gave to his duties, was so charged with carbonic acid gas that it was practically worthless. What he will do is doubtful. He is out of the flood Boxing Seen government, or will be as soon as his resignation is accepted and in that only is the public concerned. all the principal cities of the world. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 1-2 per cent, per annum on Sayings Bank deposits.

Interest paid on Time Deposits at the following rates: 3 Months, 3 per cent, per annum. 6 Months, 3 1-2 per cent, per annun 12 months, 4 per cent, per annum. Collections will receive careful an prompt attention. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent at reasonable rates. Agents far the Bishop Trust Company, Limited, of Honolulu.

At Athletic Club How the Direct Primary Bill Died The boxing matches which took place on Saturday night at the rooms of the Hilo Athletic Club in the Osork) building were generally satisfactory to the public and the attendance was good. The main event was well contested and in Oaiiu Members wanted to get out of teresting" throughout, the decision pledge forced on Republicans by their own convention' members. (Special Correspondence) The direct primary bill met death at the hands of the Senators Wed being a good one, though some thought that a draw should have been given on account of the fact that Ah Fook did almost all the Getting the Bank Habit The Greatest Advance in Electric Lighting since the Invention of the Incandescent Lamp. Ask us for Prices and Otktr Information leading. His opponent.

Kid Mullen, however, scored far more clean blows than, the local favorite, though Time Table In effect October IS, 1910 Hilo-Glenwood Route. Daily except Sundays. he himself to a considerable extent by covering up when there was no need and allowing Ah Fook to hammer his ribs at! will. Mo Electric Light Co. Every young man who starts The lirst bout between Clem STATIONS nesday morning.

Originally the measure seem 8 like a good thing in proper form and the adherents of this modern method of selecting candidates were hopeful of its becoming a law, but, as time passed, amendments were 'tacked on until the final analysis proved) it to be no better Taw than we have at present which is no law at all. But four members opposed tabling. I got an insight into the defeat ot the bill from a member of the House this morning. It seems that the Oahu contingent of the legislature never had any intention of ha vita the bill pass. But someone Thomas and Joe Sylvester was poor, a 15 7 00 neither of the boys knowing anything of the game.

The second bout bank, account and maintains it is do-; mg something that will surely raise his standing in the community. 2 30 7 05 2 40 7 22 was too one-sided, Klckard putumg Madeiros down in 45 seconds and the latter not caring to get up to lv ar 9 405 50 Waiakea lv 9 35)5 44 01aa 9 205 27 9 105 10 o4 Mountain View ,8 50U 45 8 30:4 25 3 00 7 At the same time, the habits of; 3 15 7 46 try again. Madeiros, however, was 3 45 8 00; system, accuracy and economy de 4 io'8 20! a substitute who had had no opportunity for train mg. Rickard looks to be a good man. His weight was veloped will prove very valuable as factors of success.

Sundays Only. had to make a show of sticking to the pledge given at the last election lv ar 3 30 8 00 lv 2 3618 06 Not the least advantage of a bank so they were to vote for it after sending a missioner to the country 8 25 8 S2 account is the actual amount of 55! 3 02 10 48.5 15 10 44I5 11 10 284 56 10.224 50 10 06 4 35 9 55 4 25 9 05 delegations ana securing from them a promise to kill bill. That Mountain View Glen wood i 19 8 49 9 05 would make Honolulu solid with the 3 35 money accumulated, which -is a valuable reserve for present or future requirements. Mooheau Saloon Front Street, Foot of Church The Best Brands of Fine Wines and Liquors Always on Hand 3 5519 25 Hilo-Pahoa-Kaaeleau Route voters. But the country boys decided not to be a goat for Oahu.

The eighteen who agreed to the slaughter promptly voted in favor of It when it was called but there On Days of Arrival and Departure 150 pounds. The bout was a good one Sousa, a local boy went up against a Filipino named Alabanza. The latter was wonderful in his foot work and extremely ludicrous. He had a good left with which he annoyed, hie opponent and when two minutes and forty-five seconds of the second round was over scored a knockdown from which Sousa did not care to return. The prettiest boxing of the evening came in the fourth bout, which George Ingles, of San Francisco, polished off Manuel Richards in two rounds, the kutter being satis tied without waiting for a third.

The first round was simply, an exhibition of blocking, to which Ingles allowed Richards, who out of Mauna Kea. were so many amendments to at that Wed- it was unworkable here. The Sen STATIONS Wed-net- only ate, however, put on the Indian sigrJ Friday only Friday only day only M4' on Savings Deposits The First Bank of Hilo Limited rne dui, i am torn, was drawn by Judge Whitney for a fee, he having been requested to lend hfe su A. M. p.

M. A. M. perior knowledge to the draughting Phone 189 "Al" Wilson, Proprietor Hit 2 Decause he ihad one time in school, or elsewhere, written a thesis on the matter and having it read be I 1.. Waiakea ...1 8 30 8 40 9 IO 4 00 3 50 3 20 ooto 5 30 5 35 5 55 6 15 fore the Social Science Club.

The bill is certainly very dead now be 1 Olaa l.Pahoa Junct.l 2 50 2 30 I 20 I OO cause at was probably better suited to Greater New York. Yesterday's session was one in which Hewitt came to the front in 9 15 8 50 8 10 7 50 7 15 'LPahoa Junct.l 9 4o 10 20 10 40 11 00 12 00 weighed Mm by at least fifteen pounds, to hammer hiis gloves and elbows at will, but not a blow got tmough. Three or four times Ingles let out his left and scored hard. The second round waa different and the San Fratnateco boy (hammered his heavier opponent' all over the ring doing the cleanest kind of work with both hands. Aft; the end of the round he was left alone in 6 36 7 00 "Like Gold in the Fire" Onr Companies have been tried and not found wanting.

12 20 nws usual forceful manner. The Board of Health was on the carpet, so 3 site if 90 10 spean ana a itnii giving the board certain powers was up for debate. Brown was censuring the territory for dividing the work of the Board '5 I5 the squared circle. His weight was and said if something was not done 125 pounds, but he challenges anyone In the Islands at 122. The main event, between Ah tne unitea States would sten- in ASSETS over 8,600,009 8,000,000 2,900,000 London Lancashire, Queen, Norwich Orient, 10 00 1 8 30 At this Hewitt rose to remark that as far as many, outside districts 1 Hilo Waiakea 1 Fook and KM' Mullen, started out V.

M. 4 25 4 20 4 02 3 3 3 '5 Pabst Beer 8 36 8 55 9 25 were concerned conditions under the V. M. 4 00 3 50 3 20 2 50 a 30 i 20 1 00 very poorly. In the first round nothing creditable was done by l.Pahoa Junct.l ooara or neaith were rotten and 10 10 10 50 11 20 12 OO 12 20 '12 40 1 mere is as much doHUcs Am th l.Pahoa Junct.l board of' health as in the board 9 45 10 10 10 35 11 15 3 50 2 30 I 50 supervisors, ne said some of the either boy.

The second round braced up a bit, with Ah" Fook on the long end. Ih'the third a change came and Mullen began to smash In a straight leCt that sent his opponent's head back. He failed to do TOTAL ASSFT.S, Ver $4.500,000 N. C. WILLFONG, Local Agent Bawaiian Trust ltd.

Hilo-Papaikou Route. much ot anything with his right and Wireless Address: "Trnstco." P. O. Box 447 Honolulu government physicians paid by the plantations overlooked camp conditions on the plantationa that were paying them. It seems probable that the one case of cholera has scared the Senators into action for on motion of Chlliingworth yesterday the poi bill was rafoed from the table and set for Saturday morning.

It seems altogether probable that eating affected poi caused the death of the Hawaiian who succumbed on Wednesday but, as the Star pertinently asks "Why do not white people? Germs have been shown to thrive In poi. Also they thittve in Fortunatelyy Dr. Ramus has not declared quarantine. I baileye there was too much opposition to it from the business men. Besides there was no instructions to that end from Washington.

The matter was left to his Judgment. So far there Is but a partial quarantine. STATIONS A.M. A.M. A.M.

A.M. 1005 7 15 1 a 8051035 13 18 7 38 1 Paukaa 1 7 53 to 43 10 35 7 35 7 45 10 35 Dally Dally A. M. M. t.

M. I A.M. 1 i- 55 3 3ol.i...Hno a 4 40 11 45 08 3 43 1...... Paukaa 1 4 a8jn 33 II 15 3 50 I'apaikou 1 4 20 1 1 23 whenever Afh Fook rushed, covered and waited till he. latter was tired of punching.

The fourth round came near being Ah Fook's Waterloo. It had hardly started when the Kid floored Mm with a straight left followed by a wild right swing. He was up again and coming for more but when time was called was holding on and Mullen hammering him bard. The fifth was also Mullen's easily and it looked at one tiime much like a knockout butt the Chinese boy iwas game land kept coming all the time. 1 The sixth showed a lack of strength in Mullen's blows and was fairly even, though the haole had a bit the.

best of lit. There was no serious protest against Referee Flynn'a decision. W. C. Peacock WHOLESALE DEALERS, PEACOCK BLOCK, BIO .0 BIG SOAP FOR AGENTS IN R.

W. FILLER. mer months the Harvest Season for "Davi. 6hgae3nTriaSnend "1U8- Catalg E. DAVIS SOAP Park Cwrt, Cilcg.

Superintendent Li.

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