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Hawaii Herald from Hilo, Hawaii • 6

Hawaii Herald from Hilo, Hawaii • 6

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Hawaii Heraldi
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Hilo, Hawaii
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6
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AH FOOK WM. MILNE bu imi rn( It FOUR RED HOT AND 122 lbs. The Chinese Wonder 122 lbs. He Yankee Fighter FOUR RED HOT AND FAST PRELIMINARIES FAST PRELIMINARIES en un on Tm 11 in a Fifteen 3Minute Round Contest for Featherweight Championship of Hawaii Manuel Richardson Kid Dorovan ves. Joe Gomes The fuunui Wond er Tsugi The Japanese Togo The Irish Battler The Spanish Bull-Fighter 31 Rounds, i Kotlii(l8 I( 18 Kid Melnott The Fighting Kid Alabanza The Filipino Fighting Rooster Joe Gomi The Russian Cyclone 5ado Yoshida The Jap Fighter Rounds it: Prices: 25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Fight starts at 8 o'clock.

Choses Foreigner For Second Time Steals Bride of Honolulu Man Expect Good Bout Saturday Night New Rales for Handling Freight SHIPPING Commissioners outline time in which ahid child, Dr. E. Armitage, Porter, Miss Glade, Geo. Glaf E. Perrault, C.

Nichol, fl. Mrs. Nichol, Ralph Guthridgel sel Guthridge, Mrs. C. F.

Gutlf-C. R. Ewart, W. R. Craski Lewis, Miss A.

Chung, M.f ta, I. Motokawa, L. Piimohu, I Eguchi, Mrs. J. H.

KunH Mann, A. Louiz, Kaneshino. For Kawaihae: S. Kaaek; and wifp, Miss A. Low, JIM' Smith, Miss Yamaguchi, Mt.

Kaimuloa and child, Jas. Pf Mrs. W. Hookanui, E. Unm Perez, R.

Fricke. For Mahukona: H. C. Austif wife, Miss E. Allen, J.

F. Misses Kaohi (2), Mrs. Gefi The Borealis, which is still alongside the Railroad wharf, will finish discharging this week and probably sail for Puget Sound on Monday. The Schooner Prosper, boand for this port, lis now ten davs nut rnm W. H.

Heen and Miss Mercy Akau married last Saturday and Sam Wong is, left alone, Honolulu jilted and Hilo triumphant, this is the result of a romance which culminated here last Saturday lin the wedding of Deputy County1 Attorney "iiKLiam H. Heen and Miss Mercy Akai' both of this o.ltv. Had the wed rim at taken nlace Ah Fook and Milne will both start to mix from the gong and a good contest should result. Saturday night should see one of i the biggest crowds which has ever attended a boxing match in Hilo present at the Armory, to watch i the bout between Ah Fook and Milne. From the indications it.

i should be fast from the first tap i of the gong, as there 'is a bit of I bad blood between the two boys and they are both out) to win by the I "Puget Sound, bringing a cargo of shipments, both foreign and domestic, must be removed. The flew rules to govern the handling of freight whiich have 'been proposed by the Board of Wharf are as follows: No. 1 Foreign cargoes. Foreign freight may remain the wharf after a general order has been issued by the custom house: Cargoes of less than 2500 tons, 48 hours; cargoes of over 2500 tons, 72 hours. No.

2 -Domestic Cargoes, from outside the Territory. Domestic Irelght must be removed from a wharf within the follow twn tilt. wrwil.liH hiVA I Secret marriage ot grand-daughter of Commodore Vanderbilt to French marquis of old family. yy PARIS, Aug. 12 The secret marriage of Mrs.

Edith Lyman Collins, grea. granddaughter of Commodore Vanderbilt and sometime ward of Chauncey L. Depew, has created no little comment in French-American society circles. The marriage occurred some time ago in the mayor's office of the seventh district, but so much secrecy was exerted to keep the event quiet that the public has only just learned of It. Undeterred by her previous experience, Mrs.

Collins has again chosen a foreigner lor a husband, pro-sent choice being the Marquis de Malleissve, whose full name is Stephen Marie Hilaire Ellie. Eugene Roger Tardleu Marquis de MalleiesyeT He was born in 1878 to the horse Watt and daughter, Mrs. G. ana daughter, J. C.

Kershaw mmuer. The Schooner Salvador, is chartered by the Hilo Mercantile Company to bring a cargo lumber here from the Sound. The Matson Steamer Hoiiolulan, Captain Bennett, coming here direct from San Francisco, should arrive here Sunday morning and will remain, here till about Th'ursday night. The Matson Steamer Willi elmina, from San Francisco, via Honolulu, is due here a week from today. lii.

Tanner. mocKout route if possible. Ah Fook will dig in from the start, as he has a decision against him to overcome and does not want to ioned little surprise as the young couple have been expected by their friends to be preparing for such a step, but since the engagement of Miss Akau to Sam Wong, of Diamond and store in Honolulu, was announced only last week, the news of the wedding, which was of the elopement -variety, came as rather a sudden shock. For Iaupahoelioe: Mrs. Asm From Honolulu, ner S.

S. ing number of days, to commence dine, Aug. 27 J. W. Fodmorf IT1 I i take any chances on the present I proposition.

It is' stated that he I fully expects to win by a knockout. I Milne is the toughest pro posi-1 on the day after that on win ton the vessel begins to discharge: For each 500 tons of cargo, one day. anu wm, uro. Josei 1-ycan, E. F.

Nichols and wife I. liyan, Joo Ludz and wife, Meytr. L. Meyer, P. tumf The Schooner Melrn imm get Sound with lumhpr' raising country of Calvados, and rwasi in w.

MacKay, D. KaJiookeic port, arrived here Monday after a 101U. vaaoage oi wemy-eiglit days. The Amerfoan-TT tion that the local boy has yet tackled and deserved the decision which he won in their former encounter, but will have to do better than he did before to retain his honors. Ah Fook is in much better trim than he was at the time of their last bout and will keep things going all the time.

There will be four preliminaries, all of which should be interesting and plenty of fun is expected. NOi iuE Neither the Capl Missouraan, Captain Lyons, arrived at one time mayor of the townlet of Houville. He is a widower, his first wife having been Beatrice Isa-belle Burnett Stears, a sister-in-law of the American Countess de Rode-lec, who is a daughter of the late General de Trobriand of New York. The marquis is of the most ancient lineage, tracing back his family into almost prehistoric ages. The marriage register shows that uei riom is-anuiua on Tuesday and will sail for Salina rim, 1 fQDT lnfn uor Agents of vessels of theM Lino will be responsible for any this afternoon.

The bride was up4o-date in every way, breaking the engagement Wong by wireless, before the ceremony was performed. In, reply a rather pathetic answer came from the jilted Honoluluan who stated that he forgajve her and asked that the blessing of the; Lord be; with her in her matrimonial) venture. The bride is very wellknown in this city land always a great favorite. She) is the daughter of Mrs. Lai Hip, the wife of one- of the most prominent of the local Oriental merchants, who commands the respect of the entire community.

Heen 1s one of the youngest lawyers In Hilo but is' rapidly advancing In his standing dm legal circles and has a bright future bev No. 3 Inter-island Cargoes. Domestic freight from lniter4s-limd ports must be removed firom a wharf within three clear, unitm-; peded working days after the arrival of the vessel bringing such relight. No. 4 -Outgoing freight originating in the Honolulu district.

On all outgoing freight originating in the Honolulu district, from warehouses or otherwise, three days' free storage be. allowed prior to the commencement of loading of vessel. No. 5 Outgoing freight originating beyond the Honolulu district. On all outgoing freight originating beyond the limits of the district of Honolulu lit is recommended that for the present no regulations be contracted by the crew.

C. Hackfeld atii two ves sels chartered to leave the Sound during the next month with lumber the new marqumse was born In New Complaint Made Of Hilo Soda York September, 1871, and was the daughter of Clarence L. Collins and Marie Louise Clarke, but there is no mention on record that the bride was the dworoed wife ox the plctftreJ' miue rurK, nescnitt Bey, uoumt General Contrac 1910 20,565 3,689 7,480 Blancliard allows one month for Czaykawski, from whom she was freed by the Paris courts in 'No changes to be made and other ma fore hljm in this line. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. Stephen Desha at the home of Mrs, Thomas; iForbes, a sister of the bride, after a 'rather stormy session at the home of the bride's parents while they heartily approved of the choice of OfFICE: WAIANUENUE STREEt adopted until better facilities are provided for storing freight awaiting trans-shipment, but that if the government Insist on a time limit, same shall mot be less than ten days prior to the commencement of loading of a vessel.

This to ap vember, 1904, and who, dn July, 1905, a was sent to jail for five months for fraud. The witnesses for the marquis were Albert de SUGAR LIST 191 1 jaa 19,130 Waiakea 20,000 Hawaii Mill 2 400 Wainaku Onomea 9658 Pepeekeo 4,900 Honomu 5200 Haicalau 24 000 Laupahoohoe 4 200 Ookala 4700 Kukaiau D. 571 Hamakua 15000 Paauhau Honokaa 4 Kukuihaele 'IT unalliu 3,669 HonuaPo 3,928 HIL0H4WA1I O. Box 213 Telephone 19,900 7,000 their daughter, did not Mike the sudden breaking of her engagement to Wong. I ply also to freight arriving from outside the Territory, and intended for trans-shipment to other ports from the same wharf.

No. 0 Gasoline, etc. Gasoline, kerosene, distillate, benzine and other products of petroleum and turpentine; also paint and remain on the wharf, time shall date 9,009 Ponahawai Lodginjr Bouillon and Prince Aymond de Fauoigny Luclnge. Mrs. Collins' witnesses were William Butler, a lawyer of Now York, and Lucien de Kirico of the bank, Paris.

After a brlef honeymoon the marquis left his apartment, 9 Avenue de la Bour-donnaise, and went to live at the apartment of his new wife, 203 Rue Faubourg St. Honore. He is vel-dently seeking peace from the numerous creditors whose hopes have been raised by hie alliance amd who are besieging his former dwelling. A. G.

SERRAOy Proprietoi Puroished Rooms by day, wee' 4,731 6,003 i a the case of inward merchandise from the time at which the vessel arrived alongside the rwharf and in the caae of outward merchandise to the advertised hour of sailing. Provisos. jLJ The above conditions-, as to time limits contemplate a wharf unimpeded by any other cargo and to which consignees have full access. In the month. Rooms tnr aimirlfl Di or families.

Rates Bejasonabl terials to be. used. Strenuous measures will he: taken with the soda works in this city, unless steps to make radical cli tinges in the local oft drinks have been effected with in the next thirty days, according to a statement made by Pure Food Commissioner Blan-ohard, just before leaving here on the Mauna Kea last Friday. He stated, that soda" water manufactured here was bad, in that bad coloring materials were' used and that saccharin, was used for sweetening instead of sugar. The use of the latter im food stuffs of all kinds has been especially forbidden in this Territory.

In speaking of the matter Blan-chard stated that there was no reason that soda water of justjas good quality as could be produced anywhere, should not be an uf admired here and that while at the present time considerable soda water firom Honolulu was being sent here, if the local brands should be brought up to standard they should completely control the local market. He stated that there was no one place here that was had but that all were id sad need of improvement, ronai I 'hawai Street, betw. Volt Pitman Streets, Hilo, B. and even', ot blocks preventing drays get ting or other cargo preventing BORN. To the wife of Henry Neumann, of this city, Aug.

27, a daughter. removal pt consignments In question, A. DOS RE PASSENGERS Mis, Fincke, Miss clbrliha L. Lyman, Miss Reat 1 raan, F. Dorhman jr a pdw-Mrs.

Berry, Mrs. Wright li inscn, Miss M. Thomas Boiras, Miss D. Sllva MiSa Per Master Gasper, 3ut M-asrir-l Ribold and wife Mrs S- must be removed from the 'wharf by 5 o'clock p. m.

on the day of their being discharged. No. 7 Hay. Hay to be treated as general merchandise. No.

8 Demurrage. Demurrage will be: charged at the following rates per ton per day: On freight originating In the Honolulu district or destined for Honolulu delivery, on freight awaiting transshipment, 10c. No. Definition of a Day. In charging demurrage, twenty-four hours email constitute a day, commencing at 12 o'clock midnight, and fractional parts thereof shall be charged as a full day.

In calculating days during which freight; may For Sale SKoemaker'' Repairing a Specialty we recommend mat tne oincer im charge of the wharf be authorized to make concessions in time necessary to offset the disability referred to. initurndatloiis. This committee Is of the opinion that great deal could be done to expedite business on the whves if a capable person were appointed to regulate traffic and the means of access to and exit from the wharves. Moderate Pr( 100 Acres of Land in the Olaa District, near Glen wood. Write KAIMUKI LAND COMPANY, Ltd.

Honolulu, for, particulars. AH Work WarranteJ Opposite Volcano StableU 1 i. "'t.

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