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Hawaii Herald from Hilo, Hawaii • 2

Hawaii Herald from Hilo, Hawaii • 2

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Hawaii Heraldi
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Hilo, Hawaii
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1 i i 1 -t- 1 7r I i i r1 -4 1 THE JUDICIARY APPOINTMENTS. THE HAWAII- jiorald A Popular Mao Selected for Judge of the Fourth Circuit. The Appointment of a judge, for 1 Secure accommodations There will be a big excursion from Hilo to the Volcano, House July J. Round trip, 'Entered'ai UiePoVOffice at Hilo, Hawaii, as second lass mutter. Fourth Circuit to succeed Judge Gilbert P.

Little was settled on Tuesday by the selection of Charles P. Pa (-sons of jibe firm of Smith and Parsons. At tbe same time A Republican Newspaper Published in the Interest of the -People. 1 '1 "Issued Every Thursday. Hawaii Herald Publishing LtdJ.

1 Proprietors and Publishers. including ai expenses, J112.50. iilkcis 011 'sale at the Volcano SUbles office; 45" 3 "1 1-11 tbe president selected, upon tberecom- mendatiot! of Governor Carter, for tbe Mortgagee's i Notice of In Supreme Court: W. F. Prear, reappointed chief justice, General Hartwell and JFran-ci'M.

Hatch For judge in thcTliifd Subscription Ratejs, 250 "per Year: dention to" Foreclose and of Stacks, Editor. ClrctritJohn Albert Mattheman, of Honolulu, and for judge of the Fifth Circuit, Jacob Hardy, reappointed. The telegram is the only floor you, don't uaye to 'push," it sells itself. It has e-i j' cured hold ou popular fav.of ac- corded to none other. Makes bread and pastry that is at pnee wholeA some, toothsome and 'delicious.

received at the HERALD office on Tues Thursday; June 16, i9o4. day 'night made no mention of the reap- Notice' is' hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage made by Su-bica and Maria de Jesus Subica, his wife, of Kaiwiki, in the Island and Territory of Thb appointment of Charles as judge of the Fpurth Circuit did uot come as a surprise to those who, bad given thought to the mat ter, When Judge Uttle withdrew jn favor of Homer Li: Ross, a gentle pointmeni 01 juuge uear or me appointment of a successor to Hilo people were most interested in the appointment of a successor to the; present incumbent who withdrew his name as a candidate a few weeks ago in favor of Homer I. Ross. The latter was not a candidate and the position in which some' of his friends placed him was not one Of bis choosing Hawaii, to Francisco Liborio of Papaikou, In the Island and Territory of Hawaii, dated November 19, A. D.

1901, and re man who was in no sense a candidate, his logical successor was Mr. Par FOR SALE BY? corded' in the office of the Registrar of Conveyances Iu Honolulu, T. on the sons. The Hebald basHtoformatiou that Mr. Ros knew nothing of -his candidacy until advised by a newspaper friend in Honolulu who wrote ana it is sale to say mat nao.

ne oeen in, Volum 230, at pages 66, 67 and 68 there his could not have him that he was the choice of all Hilo. That friend did not reckon with the friends of Mr. and it is probable that bad Mr. Ross known the, Territory' name of, and which said mortgage was duly as- Uieu. li.

'iiavira signed, for value, to Jose Gomes Serrao on the 28th day of November A. D. 1903 the true facts he would have cabled his friend to back out. Mr. Ross is an estimable citizen, but then so is Mr.

Parsons, and the Herald is of the opinion that Mr. Parsons will be a judge with whom the public will and the said Jose Gomez errao intends Hilo, H. T. to foreclose said mortgage for a breach of been used with his consent. 1.

Charles F. Parsons was born in Man-, kato, Minnesota, January 18, 1872, his mother being a daughter of the Hon. AI bert S. White, United States senator from Indiana from 1839 to 1845, and later United States District Judge in the same state, and a great grand-daughter of feel satisfied." With' the endorsements he received from the people of condition therein contained, to-wit: The the Fourth, Circuit, comprising three districts, the thoughtful considera tion of Governor Carter and President Roosevelt was sure to follow. TRY There is a thought in some directions that the disbarment proceed 0 0 ings against George A.

Davis' and the result thereof had something to do with the failure of Associate Justice Perry to secure re-appointment Thomas Mann Randolph, of Tuckahoe, governor of Virginia from 1819 to 1821. Mr. Parsons received a common and high school education in his native town and, in 1890, removed to Washington, D. accepting air appointment in the War whichTie resigned the following year to enter- the Law Department of the University of Michigan, fnun HEINZ BAKED BEANS! to the supreme bench. Whether or not it is true will probably never be known.

That the opinions of the first associate were to a degree gov erned by those of his chief, is as true as the belief that Justice Galbraith One of the w57 Varieties1', non-payment of the principal sum and interest thereby secured, when the same became due ami payable; Notice is alsq hereby given that the property covered by said mortgage will be sold at public auction at the iront door of tbe Court House in the town of Hilo, Island and of Hawaii, on Tuesday, July 12, 1904, at 11 o'clock a. m. The property describe! said mortgage and which will be sold at said time and place is described as follows: Four and 83-100 acres of the land described in Patent Gfant No. 3923 for lot No, 15, Kaiwjki Homesteads, being all that portion of said lot 15, Kaiwiki, which was owned by said Manoel Subica at tbe date of said mortgage. Terms of sale, cash.

1 JOSE GOMES SERRAO, Mortgagee. Wise ROSS, Attorneys. Hilo, June 14," 1904. 46-4 took one side almost invariably because his colleagues took the other. which institution he graduated in 1893, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Laws, He was admitted to tire bar of.

the Supreme Court of Michigan and, shortly afterwards, removed to San Diego, Cali The "most delicious dainty you can imV agine is a dish of Heinz Baked Beans i with Tomato Sauce. Ask your grocer for a can if he is up' to date he has a full line of Heinz good things for the table. fornia, where he entered th law office of Messrs. Withington Carter. After serving a brief apprenticeship with that With the newly organized body it is believed 6pinionvwill not be so Mr.

Hatch is a man with an opinion that will not be changed because someone else thinks differently, and he is capable of forming it without assistance. He will be a valuable man on the bench. Mr. Hart-well has had many years experience as an attorney and filled responsible positions, but the Herald believes that as good if not better results would have followed if this appointment had gone to a younger man. The reappointment of Chief Justice Frear is an endorsement of his actions as chief justipe as well as of the good judgment of Mr.

Dole, when President of the Republic of Hawaii, in appointing him to the bench ten years ago. 0 5 firm, he entered into co-operttionship with Robert R. Wedekind under the firm name of Parsons and Wedekind. Iu 1895 he removed to Los Angeles and three years later to the Hawaiian Islands. Iu iSqq he was appointed District Mag H.

HACKFELD CO, LTD, WHOLESALE AGENTS. Hoolaha Hoopaa Moraki. istrate of North Hilo.and resigned that position the following year, to enter into co-partnership with Carl S. Smith, shortly after the latter's retirement from the Th removal of A. W.

Carter as guardian of the Parker heir may be considered by Low as the means to justify certain ends. That Mr. Carter has been successful in tbe management of the estate there can be no denidl. He has increased the producing quality of the ranch three during his management of the estate and has made investments for his ward that mark him' a shrewd The secret underlying the trouble is in the fact that Mr. Low holds the license for the Hamakua "IT" Circuit Bench, the co-partnership continuing until Mr.

Parson's appointment to the judgeship. 3 Os. DOC DOC Ke hoolaha ia aku nei, like me ka tnana kuai i hoike ia maloko kekahi molaki i hana ia Manoel Subica ame Maria de Jesus Subica, wahine, 0 Kaiwiki, Mokupuni ame Territore Hawaii, ame Francisco Liborio Papaikou, Mokupuni ame Territore Hawaii, ha-n'aia ma ka la 19 0 Novemuba, M. H. 1901, a 1 hookomo ia ma ke keena ka 4 Attempted Murder.

Shortly after six o'clock Tuesday Globe Clothing Co. ditch and it is practically useless to the promoters without possession of night there was a hurry-up call at the po-licp station and the1 men on dutv were that portion of the Parker lands now under lease to the Paauhau planta tion and which Mr. Carter refuses to dispose of at a goodly figure for the reason that he is satisfied that it is worth more to his ward. 1 He may surprised to learn that. Mike Lehuenui, koF Ppala, ma Honolulu, T.

One of the Oldest drivers in the employ of ma ka 'a 25 Novemaba, M. 1901, the Volcano Stables Co. had attempted to Buke 230' ma na aao 66, 67 ame 68, ka molaki i oleloia i hpolilo ia ia Jose Gomes kill his wife by shooting her with a pistol have, as the complaint states, charged the estate with large commissions but a guardian -who has increased the value ot the estate as an income Serrao, ma ka la 28 Novemaba, M. producer is entitled to some leeway on that score. It may not be pleas' 1903, no kekahi waiwai i loaa aku.

Nolaila, Jose Gomes Serrao ke ma ait for the promoters of the ditch project, but should Mr. Carter win out his ward will have much to be thankful for in after years. nao nei hoopaa i ua molaki nei, no ka uhaki ia na aelike iloko ua molaki nei, oia hoi, ka uku ole la ana ke kumu paa ame ka uku Pauee i ka wa 0 ka uku As soon as the. word was received Captain Rowland and two officers proceeded to the place at Kukuau where the shooting had taken place. The wounded woman was found in the dwelling back of Dan Kaihenui's house and from persons who had gathered it was learned that Mike and his wife had a disagreement at noon time, jealoflsy being the He returned home just before six o'clock and started to renew the Peacock Block Ex Kinau: New Line' of Panama Hats and Gentlemen's Clothing Our Clothing is the taylor made, ready to wear sort that cannot be distinguished from custom Neckwear, Trunks (Lion Brand), Felt and Straw Hats, low arid high Crown There's a deal of truth in what Mr; Ryan says regarding land grab ana.

ke nooiana ia aku nei na waiwai apau iloko ua molaki nei ku- bing in this issue of the Herald. Wbeu the promoters 6f the Hono hina Coffee took up land in Hawaii, they knew the law and its re auirements as well as if they had had a hand in the matdnjr of it. It dala ia ana. ma ka puka mamua 0 ka Hale Hookolokolo, ma ka town 0 Hilo, Mokupuni ame Territore Hawaii, ma ht When his wife ran out of the house. may seem hard that men who spend, approximately, thirty thousand dol SbeWai followed by herhusbaud who ka Poalua, Iulai 12, 1904 ka bora 12 lars in improvements are to be deprived of their holdings; but "it 'is so ke nominated in the bond" and they have no Take the case, of ka waiwai oloko ua molaki nei a some of the Olaa settlers.

Some of them have been obliged to live on kuai ia akn ana hot penei no ia: their homesteads and improve according to law, and it is manifestly un Eha.ame 83-100 Eka ka aina i hoike just for the government to allow other people to enjoy tbe pleasures of ia maloko ka Bila Nui Heln 3923 apaua aina Jielu 15, Aina Hookuonoono 0 Kai -Chicago life and at the end of the required time give them a title to their Come here for Bargains wiki, a pau loa kela apaua aina helu 15 MallU. XUI9 liua uccu uuuc iu ouuie luaiauuu iug. uuv uaa ald is assured that it will not be the case in the future, i H. ROSENBERG, rianager i oleloia, Kaiwiki, a paa ia ana Manoel Subica i ka la ka malaki i oleloia. Me keDala kuike ke kuai.

7 JOSE GOMES SERRAO, Ka Mea Paa Molaki. Wise ame na Loio. Hilo, Iuue 14, 1904. DOC ZDOG Now that Egyptian Princess has shown what she can do on the track the attendance at the races in Hilo on the Fourth should be large. In fired a shot from his revolver which missed her.

The woman stopped and Mike grabbed her and fired another shot which took affect in her abdomen, the ball passing through and lodging iu the back. Once more he fired, the bullet taking effect in her boulder blade. She fell to the ground and Mike ran away stopping to rest when he reached the one mile post and then starting to town. Near the residence ofJ. S.

Canarip on Volcano Street he threw away his revolver and a five dollars "gold piece and fur' ther along near the bridge he threw away some silver coin. He stopped when he reached the Foreign church and in the midst of a heavy rain storm sat down on the terrace. News of the shooting soon spread, nd while Lehuenui was sitting there Rufus Lyman passed and spoke to him. When asked What the matter was', Mike answered that he had had trouble with his Young Lymau then told him he was wanted at the station Tiouse. The man made no resistance and walked along the street with Lyman until they met a At, the station Mike spite of the hard times the Volcano' Stables intend that tbe attractions shall be up to the even though some minor events may be left out.

The citizens' committee is working to have morning attractions for the little ones and with every indication of success. There will be the baud at the literary exercises and during the sports, and it will play for iu twit the ball in the evening Take it all in the day will have enough at-tractions squeezed into it to make it resemble a three-ring circus. The appointment Attorney General Knox to be United States Sen- 1 1 1 1 The Best by. Test j. "Kopal" is an old fashioned varnish that has proved its superiority under every test; i given it.

It has po 'tricks'vor "deviltries," but is always in prime condition to use. It works easy under the brush. A 'Wharf Road, second poor from the Bridge ator iu place of S.1 Quay, deceased; will create a vacancy in the cab-: inet that President Roosevelt will, have to fill before be enters upon his Rcrnnd term. With the masses Mr. Knox has not been a favorite for the was found to be under the influence-of reason that he was not believed to be sincere in his action with tbe trusts It is well aged and free from all sediment 1 every drop of it can be 1 It wears and holds its gloss for the longest time.

--v And the feeling has not materially helped Roosevelt. iThat. Knox is to but immediately after the electjon may pile tip a greater majority for Fresh Cooling Primo FINEST BRANDS Beers i a sampler can you'll 5 liquor. He made a statement and re-- marked that if he had killed his wife, he would have to die, too.1 I Early yesterday morning Captain Rowland took the prisoner back over the course he-had taken to reach -The silver coin was found where the man had thrown it as was the At hearing before Judge .1 iftpai yesterday morning the prisoner was remanded until the 2otb The wife is in the hospital lying at the point of -death and there is little hops of her recovery. The prisoner has been, working the stables for a number of years except for, about a year when he drove a Vagoii for Lewis and the Honolulu grocers, i i kau is disturbed over the removal of Deputy Sheriff Ma'rtiti andLit is the desire of the Republican precinct, club, in that ballwick that he be re- like it.

Can be meA niA Can be used inside itKJtatwl in office until there is 'sufficient" grounds tfor his removal; It or outside "5 J'. seems that sortie enemy of Mr. Martini did some talking when the gov eruor was on this island, and the removal 'is tbe result. SOLD BY The Winners. The winners at tht races in Honolulu 's'-fi on Saturday were: 1 Hilo Mercantile HarrJtm AMERICA WHISKIES and 2.2a.

and A IIiLO visitor has said that Hilo does not make, effort enough to secure the tourist trade. With an attempt to run the tourists to the Volcano Immediately 'on arrival', there is not much iu the trade for Hilo, up matter what the town might do to induce strangers tq come ''1' J' ti-'v: Ebkn Iw' uas returned to the ranch business on Hawaii under some-' "whht stormy conditions. He1 went out of the business; against his will, pud he sw-cujs to be ftQing back against tbe other fcllow'f will, Half mile dash, Brhner. Time 49 1-5. rlVe-elftnths, Egyptian Princess.

1.02 Rosita Challenge Cup, Racine Murphy. 1.47 4-5. One and one-half mile, Bruneri :a.44 4J. Disie Laud second and So go (bird. European Wines Draught and Bottled Beer' rront btreet, Hilo, Ilrv.v.

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