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A , T rr A. ,f . '--'.-?":A ' V- -l r A -A J Ai :?A A ! A A, .A -- ' .mil nww , iim n,, A A A 'A 'v ! '.- - ;': ' AA Ai' A i A k'A - . .A t ' " i - i i i ! i ! - j.r'o V ' ! ; HONOLULU BTAU RULLETIN, WEDNESDAY OVC;iD12.t Flue 1 "', ' If you pro not cottiiiS 3 5 C 0 II il c 3 you aro not cottins f nil value. I . , ' I S- I N I S ..-If : :r7 7-- f X'-7 XT' '- 1 . 1 ' 3500 IIUcs . : Sfi-ii iBsCT ilraiiire pn highly fast passace v-1. AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL NOVEMBER .16. CALL- 'f. EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE, MCN'G FURNISHING GOODS CUT ALMOST IN TWO. CMCnOIDCRIES REDUCED 0 PER CENT.; ETO, ETC RCf TCf TCCn: :VVe give '(Veen trading stamps during the sate th:r:.y enstling ycu to est ssmethlnj for. nothing. r MOTEL CT., 0PPC2ITE EMPIRE THEATRE. , C 1 m a i. ka . i 1 .Thirty-one ; automobiles were x brou ght down from the mainland as part of the five thousand tons freight sup plied the Matson- Navigation charter ed steamed Honolulan, that completed a : pleasant . passage from San ; Fran cisco and arrived at Honolulu : early thl? morning; ' ? ' ."' :.; . .. This number of machines is declar ed, as smashing all' existing records along these' lines v for Uhe Honolulan and for that matter several other ves sels in the Matson fleet ; ? ? ' ".' Twenty car loads of freight Includ ing "general merchandise and suplies for thel islands was left behind at the San 's Francisco -wharf, owing : to the limited capacity of the Honolulan as a : cargo carrier,' J; ' . 'a.'' -'A - Eleven of , the antos in the ; Hono lulan will be '.forwarded ito: HUo as they consisted of part, of the freight left behind by: the steamer Enterprise that cleared the. coast 'port some days before ' the Honolulan. . , : i Captain Benent reported a' fine trip with the Inter-Island steamer Kilauea in , sight for four days. ; The weather conditions were extremely favorable for deck sports and other" lines of entertainment provided by Purser Levey, and J,6e Farrell, Chief Steward and Impresario df the Pacific . ' .Five hundred tons freight is to be left at Kahulul.' Thirty nine passen gers arrived in the liner, one to trans fer, to the Canadian-Australian steam er Marana, erfrpute' to ,the colonies, and expected to sair for Sydney this evening, '' "" t ' 'AvV : ' - . r. r On the after deck of the. liner there traveled 17i fine I horses, two blooded The Collector of Internal Revenue today received a letter from the Com missioner ; of Internal t Revenue stat lng among other things; 'the; follow- Washington October; 22.1912. ;MC. A. ;CottrilI, Esq., ? A 'Collector Internal Revenue,' r ,; ; : ! . ; Honolulu, Hawaii. ' .' T ; "Sir Your office was examined on the 3d ultimo by? Revenue Agent W. H. Collier, who reported as follows: i"Ca8n, lists ; and; tamp " : accounts were in' balaoceffTlf-Mi "The -, bonds of ' the? office were .ex amined and found prepared-In accord ance with : instructions and properly entered In Record 38." c ','. ; "The "general condition of this of fice' is good The CoHectorl gives hi entire i time and attention exclusively to the discharge of. his: official duties. Regular office hours are observed; by the, working:; force," They seem "to be energetic,' competent and ; loyal to the bes( interest of the;aervice." ; , '.'The" grade of your office Is fixed at i No;r l" :y ?h& i'v I y, r::Respectfully,;-K-;i.y : ?v- V tSigned). R.' CABELL, '. 1 . .r Commissioner. r "The '(ginger-ale : board! : -certainly has something before it- at the, next session,' declared one '; shell-back In commenting upon the glorious retroat made by his Republican; shipmates; The Honolulan i'oT- carries two wire less, operators In addition to Purser P. ,Ht Levey,1 who while a wireless man will devote his.; entire time; In the. . A fair sized crowd gathered! at The deiiartureof the Interisland steantr bullocks and a number ?of , crates ofv future to the duties of . the pursers I Mtuna -Kea for . Hilo and the way chickens and' poultry.----: V. ' .'. o?ce;':;-;. " ' :r'"-.' ports(thi3 morning. , V y'-'f. v ' Steaming Into the channel, and to her- regular berth at the Mauna Kea. wharf, the Inter-Island steamer Kilau ea, six days, and fourteen hours from San Francisco was' an early arrival this morning. - - ' ' -. .-. . ; ". . t : " Captain Nelson reported a line trip down from the coast : port. The ln ter-lsland men r who accompanied the Kilauea on the round trip to the Call-; fornla port state that the vessel la a mighty . fine . sea boat ';-';,..: ; The Inter-Island steamer keep - in sight of the Matson Navigation liner Honolulan with a view of being . re ported through wireless. . ' .'As both vessels neared Honolulu the smaller steamer pulled away from the Matson Navigation liner, and beat the big rival by, several hours.. : : . : f , The Kilauea ; had been - fitted ' with several new 1 bottom plates which re place ' those 1 damaged : through . a grounding on the Kau f reef , some months ago. The vessel returned with a large quantity of fine builders saitd consigned to the United States 'Naval Station contractors; Some drums of oil was shipped as Veturn cargo. ; The Kilauea; Is expected will soon take up the run covered by the Mauna Kea.' Jf :. ;. ' .-. .v - The concert and dance for the bene fit of the three orphans at Koolau, In tended to be given at the K of P. ..Hall, November 9, Is postponed until the :14th of December, and all thosa who have purchased . tickets will find Kthera good for the later date.. . ..v.'. : tn:':r r5::rcl:r.:::! fcr w -jw. U 1 owJ vJUilO w :.:;:rl.-t b rriuttcd. Crilz rilT co to you at 1 the j 7 :clit to t:3. ' TI13 buying :il cttlio benefit of our pur- : 3 0 uu 7indo v Display ; : 1 , 11 I t 1 ' 84 Hotel Street v .-A - " y" ; 1 -V."-''.V- i' - Kmvri.irr"",'WT" w . 7 t v . . Coyne Furniture Go 1 1 ' -' :; ; ( l: :;- , . . . .... A fv; J 'A rA'o il vAA.A: -.:;A A'4Uiu. .Celoiy Trays, 1 1 A;;:::; rn- TV ''-" ' 1 'If r ' ( i i .'. ' : ' 1 .VV-- - -' ,."- ' -'- - ! A ') A' ' -!W? r v : ;7.: : .!,'.'.'' ''',.''. A1-iAA. :A;fAf:AK.A'':;:A A- v- ; ';'Q I 0.-'-! -n ' A'A A.:.-:-AJ--: ':A: O p4 V : ! HlC? "Y 1,pAA:AA'-AAA,A: i .. - '. ; , . : . ' ; . . .; . -l. .. - v . 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