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EVRNISWBtn.LETIN. HONOLULU. T. H., SATURDAY, OCT. fi. 100C. c r MASONIC TEMPLE aEEKLY CALEHDAR. MONDAY TUIT.Hn.VY vrtnisrtsiiAV TMIIBMDAV I'WIIMY Hawaiian First Degree. IUTUMIAY All visiting members of the order nro cordially Invited to at tend meetings ot local lodges. . HARMONY LODGE, No. J, I. 0. O. F. Meets every Monday eivcnlng at 7:30 In I O. O r Wn, Tort street. i: It IIHN'DltY. Secretary c o norn:;,. n. o All vlsltlrg bro'licra vsry cordially Incited. MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. el P. Meets every Tuesday evening nt 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, King street. Visiting brothers cordially In vitee, to attend. O..T.WHITF.HBAD.G.G. V. WALUIION, K.II.B. OAHU LODQE, No. 1, K. Of P. Ments every Friday evening at K. 1'. llnll, King street, at ,7:30. atom .bcrs nt Mystic I.odo, No. S, Wa.l(fr Klnley Lodge, Nn. 8, and Tlaltlbg brother-j cordially Invited. ' s General Business. A. 1). IIONI). C. 0. A 8. KKNWAY. K.R.I. HONOLULU LODGE 818, B. P. O. C. Honolulu Lodgo No. C1C, B. P. 0. I!., will meet In ttielr ball, in Millar and Bcretanla streets, every Friday evening. Hy order of thy C. II. HARRY II. B1MPS0N, Secretary. H. K. MUimAY, E.IL Wm. M'KINLEY LODQE No. 8, K.of P. Vcots every Saturday evening at J:V o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, King ttrsst Visiting brothers cordially to Kit to attend M. M. JOHNSON, C.C. E. A. JACOHSON, KR.fl. HONOLULU AERIE 140, P. 0. K. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WBDNK8 PAY evenings ot each month at 7:30 lrlnck In K. ot P. Hall, King strcL Visiting EagltM arfl Invited trai tend- DAM McKEAGUE. W.P. II. T. MOORS. W. Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIDE Ns. 1, I. 0. R. M. Mcoth every second and fcvtirth FRIDAY ot each month In I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. -. V. T DRAKE. Sachem. A. E MURPHY, C. of n. DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 563, Y. M. I. Meets rtvery second ntnl fnurth Wed nesday of onch month nt Han AntonU) llnll. Visiting lirothcrB cordially In vltcd to ntte-ncl. K. V TOnn. Secy. T. r McTIfllHS. Pres. Colt Acetylene Gas Generators affords A Superior Light to all other. Aeetlene G-s Is superior In quality, rmdjcheapnetc radiates less heat, viti ates the air leas and has no Injurious effect an ths eyes. vFor. .urthsr partlcvlart Inqulrs at he offlee. Also Calc'um Carbide of all sizes. In drums and small cans, for Generators and Automobile Lamps and all sizes and grades of Qas Mantles and Oas Burners, Washington Light Co. C. W. MACFARLANE. Manager. Telephone Main 145. 143 Merchant 8L Delivery Wagons Impress Customers As to their neatness or shabblness. Uuslness men, you'll admit It Is more profitable, If this Impression to customers or prospective customers, Is ono of neatness. Why not, make that kind of an Im pression with your delivery wagon? Bring It to us and well repair and repaint It at a low charrje co well, It will do so. Hawaiian Carriage Manufacturing Company, 427 QUEEN OT. TCL. MAIN 47. P. O. BOX 193. C. W. ZElQLCR Manager Blank books of! all sorts, ledeorl etc., mauufartured by tlio llulJellii rnti mm IUuIuk Company The Sparkle : Of Gut Glass that constitutes so much of Its charm, cannot be preserved Indefinitely by the mere use ot soap and water. The beautiful faeeto and prisms take on after a time a dull and lifeless look beyond the reach of ordinary cleans ing and polishing agents. There Is one thing, however, that will restore the original fire and brilliancy to cut glass quickly and easily, and that Is an application of Colonial Spirits SOLD BY Lewers & Cooke, Limited, 177 s. KINO ST. LVlVUVVWvVIMrVMmMMMV Refresh yourself with a glass of sparkling, snappy coda at our fountain. It Is charged so that you feel the snap all f the way down. Seventy flavors. Benson, Smith & Co.. Ltd. ,AAVVWWAVWVVWiWVYMVW: NEW FALL MILLINERY, AT Miss Power's Millinery Parlors BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET. Clothing Neatness can be obtained by telephoning MAIN 147 and ordering your clothes pressed by the HONOLULU CLOTHES CLEANING CO., Alakea Street. LADIES' 8TYL18H HATS WHITE 8ALESLADY. K. UYEDA NUUANU ST. cor. HOTEL and KING. COAT AND PANTS CLEANED AND PRE88EQ FOR SO CENTS PHONE MAIN 457. Sun Rise Dyeing House 1346 FORT OTREET. C. FARIA FINE SUIT8 FROM $15 UP. made In up-to-date :: atyle. HOTEL opp. BISHOP ST. , Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by the HONOLULU FENOVATINO C0V J. J. Fsrn, Manager. Richard near Queen Ste. All tele phone messages promptly attended to. We call for and deliver. Dyeing extra. Kalakiela Asks - HOME RULERS For More Time Jack Knlitklela Is going to nalc the, Homo Rulers for fuither tlmo In which lo consider whether ho will ac cent tin; Humiliation tlwy tendered him lor Rlieilft on tlielr ticket. Tim offer was uiailo to Kntnklrlu uliuiit n week ngo, when ho wan given until tonight In which tn-glvo his answer, 'tonight lh Homo Itnlo Counly Com milieu will im'i't to hear .laik'H an-i-ewr hut If II expects anything dell nllo It will ho disappointed. "I iiiii going to ash them to glvo t'nn rurllior tlmo, ulimitinmitlii-r vve'ChTlu vvhlih lo mushier tlio piopcMltlnn," ruld Knl.iklulu ("day, when tucKc-il what Hi) tinswer would lv If thoy won't gran! It thuy can I alio another man. I, ut I think thoy will grant It. v 'you sou." uiiillnmil Kahikteln, "when Mm offer wits Hint innilo llilngii did not look Miry bright, hut iluilug tin,' lust fpn- iliiyr. I hao rue). wltf! eon nldoi ihlp eticoiiisigomoiit, und I now fill mine hopeful nhoiil Iho piopnsl lion. Htlll, I want to do u lot oUlgur Ing nhoiil jho town vote, which Is thu nil lmortniit oim, whllo I am letting Iho otitohlo district vote take care of Use If." LOCAL ANDIENEIAL More Is done wltH wrds tha.n .with hands; and Bulletin Want-Ad. words are the busiest words In the world. The aiobe soils tt cheaper. Register or lose your vote. Amos for hire nt IVr. Stables. Plenty of Surf Hoards at Seaside Hotel OUIce of Registrations, basement of Capitol building. A blight joung man for nn office Is wanted See nd this Issue. .Manuel Vlerrn has gone to WnlluKu to start n bather shop thetc. IicEiiulfuI new fall millinery at Mies Powers' Millinery Parlors, Boston building, Fort street. The llrst meeting of creditors of l.m.i Kntu, who has been dqilntcil n h.ink- nipt, will ho held nt the oirico of Wm. r. Hawlltiv, on OUuucr IS. A bill ot exceptions was filed this morning In the case ot tlio Seattle llrcwlng mid Malting Co. 8. Territor ial Tit.istim- Campbell. Tlio exceptions ot the llbellants to tlio libel placed on the Manchuria were submitted this morning before Judge Hole In the Iedeinl court. All claims against the Hawaiian Jockc Club Asrocliillon vhoiild be pre fcentrd to Mchsis. Thompson and dem ons beforo November 1st, 1U0G. Jidign RobliiHon this morning grant, rd a ditorto toLgi Ho from Jin Siilnio ito on the giotimls ot extreme cruelly. 'Ilin lilieloo was glten tlio custody of the minor child Judge Ho Holt this morning granted n dhorco to Y, M. H. ritzslmtiinns Iroiu his wife Cclta P. Koawn Kltzslm mom on the ground that tlio latter had contracted the disease ot Chinese leprosy, Thu members of the Japanese HntuS Union niu Indignant oer the action of tlio Consul (lenenil for not ItiWtlng thrm to n ineptlon that wilt he given nlxnill the training ship Auegawn this liflcriiooti. Portraits of enndidntes reproduced lr. halttono on short notlcc;i also tie Hlgning. cngralng mid printing of all dcsciiptloiiK. Pnrndlso of tho Pacific, Vacrley Hiock. The Sachs Co. nro now showing th' moit lieiiillful millinery, xltks, I iron, cmliiol lerles iiml tiliiinilngs. 'Ilielr nii3uitini'nt of new HKllts, waists, sulta mid o.ilH, (ompiixes thiery latest mid mint stjllsh ins. Itumeiiibrr u delirious dinner at the ioiulir rice of ono dollar Is scrwd every eenlug on tlio gre.it seml-clr-011111 latinl of tho Seaside Hotel. Ilcct value for tho money und coolest place In town to dine. 'I lin demurrers lo tlio milts entered by Ihomai A. Knj und Henry ()utni ler mi, I'. II. Whillii. whoKD niitiTmobll? Is paid to hno run Into tho coniplaln nnts weio jllbinlsied tills mornlng'by Jiulgo Itnhliitou. Tim following sugar Is nwalllng shlpmrnt on Hawaii' Olaa, lil.r.llll; Walaltea, lO.Uftil! Watnikit, 17,100; Ono mea, ::tniO; llalialau, HI ,?," Uiupahoe hoe, Sim); llonol.aa. l.VIO; Kukulluiele. lion: iioim-ipo. 'M. 'I he Calhiilh Chun li of St. John the Uiptist, Knlllihwinia, In ihargoot Rev. Fnlher Clement. '1 omorrow, OctolKr 7. I'eist of Iho .Moil Holy liobary, :'M : in., high iiiaKt, sermon, collection, Sunday school, 4 p. in. Hosaiy. .Mr.', do l.i Mux ami daughter enter" tallied n number of frlemla last night. ProgrersUn wlilsl was Ilin enlerlaln ment feature and this, coupled with tho delightful rofrODlimonls Honed, land" tliu evening n pleasant ouo for the guests. Tho Catholic ('lunch of tho Saered Heart. Maiipieflvlllo (I'unaliou) In charge of Rev Father Clement. To morrow. October 7lh, I 'east of the Mo t Holy Hosaiy II n in,, high inat,n, ser mon, collation, Sunday school. .1 p in.. Rosary. The Kinau brought tho following eaigo: i lioisex, C pigs, 11 erntes chick ens, 29 sheep, .1 Panels tallow, V hu;s potatoes, 2J hags taro, 1," hags enrrots. 18 lugs cabbage, 2S lugs corn, 207 pack age's sundries, 20 hags empty iKittlefl, 17 cniply ki'gs, l ken hu.iids, "t cordu wood, 100 sacks Hour. Miss (hum's ihlhlrcn'H dancing class will open nt Odd Fellows hall oer IhrgHtrom's ininlc elnrn nt .1 o'clock, Thuisday ntteinoon, October 18. Mrs. flu nn while away studied tlio no.v daiites In Miguo on tho mainland and has n lot of good things for tho llttlci ones. The trlnl of tho rase against (, A. Sihinuhltc has been lohnnccil on the: docket of Judge l.lndxay lo Monday, Octohei S, at ID ii m., owing to Iho con tinued engagement of eounnel in tho Wnluee miiiiler trial, pending; before Judgo Do Holt. Jiulgo Lindsay's Jur ors hao been notified to appear In court at 10 n. in. Monday, Hwryone calling at tho ofurcs of tho lion id of Public Works In Iho JiUHcment of the Cnpltol liulldlug this 'morning was moro or less 'annoyed by a Chlnmnnii who stoppeil cverjono entering tho building to beg. Ho wns unusually Insistent nnd when ho at tempted to beg fioni n Hullotln re porter pointed nt his throat and show ed ten cents In his hnnd. When he In tel viewed n Stnr man a few mlnutns later ho illumed only flvo rents, going Ihinugh tho name motions. Christian Chinch, corner Alnkca and King struts. Junior C. 11., !) a. m.i Senior C. H., (!::!() p. m.; Illhle Sehool, !;l.r u. m.; pienelilug 11 a. in. ami 7:S0 p, in. Morning "'Iho Power mid Vnlue of nn Idei." H pnlug: (Juerles and Answers. "Pleaxn Dellnp (iod," At I lie morning hour Prof, IVdoriik Haul lilgn of O.iliu College will sing "llelioM I Stand nt the Diior." Von urn undlal ly liulled to any nnd all berlie3. (I. I). IMunids. pistor. quells nml 1le3toi it ImWng left Hhhy PRISONERS ESCAPE Seattle, Wash,, Oct. C Hlglit men egeapeil fioiu the) illy piimui Jester day nml ouo wns reiapturcdi lllllrt "In that man ineli an expert liiatlii'iii ith I in?" Willi "N. ho Is loo nun li of it hog to bu good nt division." Tli Illlli1 wldlw'a weeds and the llowcia on biibby'H grave dlsappeai about the tamo 1 1 mo, Do I ISeed Glasses ? C No, oon't need em, ' 'cause kl can't read. If I , couia reaa ) a get glasses sure. I'd go to , A. N. Sanford, BOSTON BLOCK. r i -J.V t ilttll I-- 1. i"' - - il. -IfTTJI. 1. i i I i I .V 1B .OEfIJI' ' "nrr-VrfilN 1- . JT X r- Ci aftk. (fc- -rf T i., M- 10."4.. rcxiriMismi qsp w MONUMENTS, 8AFE8, IRON FENCE. HAWAIAN IRON FENCE & MONUMENT WORKS. NEXT TO YOUNQ BLDO., 17S-180 KINQ STREET. PHONE 287. Additional Cable News on Page 1. SUCAR MILLS DESTROYED Now Orleaiin, Iji., Oct. C Tim dam rge to thin city from the storm will leach $ I, ono.ooil. A number of silgnr iiitlU Irue been elcmollshcil and 80U building i damaged. i CONSEQUENCE OF RIOT8 Atlanta. On.. Oct. 5. Sixty negroes have been Indicted, for murder In connection with tho tccent rare (rem hies mid sixteen whites for rioting. FIFTEEN MINERS KILLED Itlnsshiug, X, Mcx Oct. 5. Dy nil Pxp'o"lon In Hit; Dutchman mlou here fllteen men lost tlielr IIC3. Four ot tlio dead have been rccoereel. Hfi MORE DEAD FOUND Richmond. Ya., Oct. fi. Twenty- 'nine nioio bnillea liavo been rocoMir- eel fioiu tho I'ornhoiitas mine. i TERRORISTS HANGED s Czanstoeliowa, Russia, Oct. C. Ten Icrmrlsts were tried nt drumhead eoiirl-mnilial o-,tcrelay nnd hanged. irar. DISARMAMENT 800N PAU Havana, Cuba, Oct. C Disarma ment will bo completed Monday. i i Ait prior registrations are null nnd void. NEW - TO-DAY Agency Opening Mrs. Doris E, Paris has returned from San Francisco and wishes to announce that on Monday, October 15th,, she will open an agency for Dr. E. E. McLatn's celebrated hair tonics, creams, etc., at 1156 FORT 8T. She will be prepared to gtvo spe cial scalp treatment; also Facial Mas sage and Expert Manicuring. IN Till: DISTRICT COURT OF Till: UNITf'l) STATHH FOR THU THItRlTORY (IF HAWAII. In tho-Mailer of l.um Knm, Itankrupt. In llanluilptey No. 13t. ' To tho Creditors of l.um Knm of Ka liinuiil, Konlau, Island -of Oaliil, Terri tory ot linwnll Notlro is heieby given that em Ilin Slid ilny of October, A. I). 1!i0(i, nalil l.um Kiun was duly mljiidgcd n bank rupt, and that tlio first meeting of his eredltoiH will ho held at my oftlee. MC Staugeiiwuld lliilldiug. Honolulu, on tlio 18th day or October. A. 1). I'JOG, nt I o'rlocl: p. in, nt which limn mild ci editors may attend, preivn their ilalniH, uxnmlnn tho llaiil.rupt, eli'ct a Trusleo and transact sueli oilier Imsl lie sit aH.inay piopeily iinno lieroro said nieelliig. WII.I.IA.M T. IHAWMNB. Itefenii u ll.inkiupliy. Honolulu, net. i;, iiipn. ar.ni; it NOTICE. All poisons h.ulng rlniniH ngulnst thu HAWAIIAN JOCKKV Ol.lllt AS HOfJIATION will Kindly pieBent the ramii to the umleiHlKiieil nt Iho ollkec Of THOMPSON tr UI.KMONR, 8, !), 10 Campbell IlloeK, Honolulu, on in ho fuio November 1, 190(, or tho mime will ho forever barred, CtAHHNCi: I CRAIinH. October Cth, IDOti. 360C-lw STRICKLAND'S Lives of the Queen's Of England FROM THE NORMAN C0NQUE8T. Complied from official records and other authentic documents, private as well as public, by Agnes StTlckland, with a biographical Introduction by John Foster Kirk. In sixteen vol. umes with about one hundred hand colored rare plates. The Imperial Edition, limited to 1000 numbered copies, bound In Im ported English buckram, $5.00 per volume. There are other finer bind ings Including -the Royal Edition, $60 00 per volume and the Alexandra Edition, $100 00 per volume. To be had on easy Installments of $3.00 monthly and upwards, Wm, C. Lyon Co, COR.r,FORT ANfJ HqTEL.8TRiEKT8 I '(Upstairs) -i.. thy .rit .--i - J I J H- WOUNDED SHERIDAN (Continued from Page 1) ' nf lltn ll.tin l'lin -..il .tvlntit if Ilin da iii a go to her bottom is not Jet Known, inn it is mil tnougiii in lie hi Inllfl. Iter f nctnn lfinm In lnttier Sllllk. rn up nml will need overhauling, hut tlieie Is nothing Miy luiuh the luitte,' llicre!. I'Iid 1-.bI nt Ilin (rntifiiinrl'a ttiltirlpH tire supcrllclal. The p.ilut is Scraped nil her Bhlej. Stains of lust smear tin white eoat of paint that used to be so spotless. Her decks mo U1.it keueil w llli coal and scarred with tho uiaikn of cables, liut thmo things me easily reiu idled. A Utile lihlnt mid scrubbing will II that. And Cantaln Peahoily doei neit think that tt will take long to uiiikn the oth er inoie important repalis. " I'he Sher idan Is not badly hurl," lie h.ijs. "nml iIh) will ho nil right hefoio long ' II was n tired and illrly lot of men that e lima In on tho Sheridan Una morning, (kiting n steamer oft n leef Isn't easy work, and when It Is iiccoi Baiy to get her olf twice, tho sltii.illoil Is not lilipiovcd. Tlli'j' ueie glad lo get back and said hi. .'I hey worn black as coal passers, both men mid ulihers. Iho flist things they wanted wcio n bith ami clean clothes. That ami the mall, Thosn who wero nt the Rreno of op crnthmn tlio other day when tho Stierl dnu raino so near to turning turtle raj thut tlio way Captain Outer of tlio Iroquois handled his craft and got the Sheridan ushoie beforo a serious acci dent occurred was -.cry cnmineiuhihle. Ami Captain Hall of tho Unfold, when lie saw thn danger Iho Sheridan was In, hud seven, boats lutho water and others read's) to bo dropped In ill most no time. Had tho Sheridan rnp Klzi'il. Captain Hall's action would un doubtedly Imvn lcsiiltod In the' sit ing of many lives that might otherwise have been lost. The lluford came In ahead of the Shrildan nnd docked nt tho ('iiaiantlne wharf. Her work lias not been ery hard, but It has been well done. For Ilin latt two days she has been pulling constantly on tho stranded vessel, keeping thn seas finm washing her far ther iiBhore. When tlio Sheridan rnme off the beach, the lluford headed for the harbor, leaving tho Iroquois to tow tho Sheridan. 'Iho Ivvalanl followed n Utile behind. When tlio harbor was reached the Sheildan dropped tho water lio.lt, which was picked up by tho Iwa jaiil. The Manning, which baa been with the Sheildan most of, the tlmo since, she went nsiioic, brought up the . Hoffschlaeger Company, Ltd. (iUNllM i Brilliant Reception To Honolulu People On Anegawa OFFICERS OF CRUISER I MASNIFICEN ENTERTAINERS LEADERS OF OFFICIAL AND SO CIAL LIFE ENJOY A MOST PLEASANT AFTERNON AS JAPAN'S GUESTS Crowds of people nro thronging tho decks and saloons of the Japanese training ship Ancgnwa this afternoon nnd from topmast to gangplank Iho big ship Is In gala dress In honor of Iho. reception given by Captain HanA fusa nnd Iho other officers of thn ship to the peoplo or Honolulu. Seven hun dred cards wern Issued for the nffnlr and guests commenced nrrlvlng soon afler half-pan two, Iho opening Hour nf the reception, and many moro who hail eirller engagements nro expected later In Iho afternoon. Receiving with Captain Hanafiisa are Commander Takngl, I.leut. Com tnnnder Rlmomiirn. I.leut. Commander ImtzuKn, I.leut. Commander Fujikawa, Paymaster Yoslmuin, Chief Sergeant Ynmada. I.leut. Yakamatsu, I.leut. So "l. I.leut. Ogtira, Chief Engineer Ha tnnn, I.leut, Nnknhlrl and the other of ficers of the ship, all of whom hnve hern doing tlielr utmost for tho pleas ure nf the guoKtH anil to keep tip the traditional hospllnllly of their country. A quick transformation scene look plneo this morning nnd It was as though sumo fairy goddos of the (lovveis had waved her wand nbovo the glim training ship nnd mndo lis decks spring fortli Into luxuriant bloom n hit of tlio Flowery Kingdom floating on Iho blue vvatcrsof thu har bor. The boilers ship Is anchored out In tho stream nml two steam launches ami n string of small boats arc kept busy pi) lug' between tho Fort streot doc I; mid the ship hearing visitors to nnd from tho reception. Tho boats tue gay with tings nnd bunting, and filled with gaily nttlrcd passengere, linko brilliant spots of color ns thu span Iho distance from wharf to gang plank. Tho flags of Japan and America nro crossed above thn gangplank and the; tailing Is gay with twisted bunting in tlio colors of tho nations. Clusters mid showers or nmnll flags and nrtlll rial native flowers flutter from tho mils mid dooiwaj's mid the cul'ie ship I resents n seeno of riotous color. All rf Iho fnvorltn llowein nf tho land of Hip Mikado havo been used thn chr) saiillicmutn, purple nml whllo IiIt, rherry blossom, morning glory nml wlstmln being every where prominent. Intending along the port side of thn proinennilo deck is n hedge of artificial Iris blossoms In purpio nnd while, white n f i lore of pink and white ehcr ty blossoms follows the lino of the top. On .Iho stnrhnmd slda n tall hedge ot glowing chrysanthemums sway and beckon nnd nod n welcome to the throngs nt guests, and great beds of theso big tniisled-hcnileil bios roms mnkn splashes of vivid coldr ainng tho dock nnd enmpantmiwnj'K. Amidships n seenn Indicating Port Arthur Is shown and behind a hank of ninmiinltlnii In seen n mlnhitiiro war ship. Kven here, combined with tho grim suggestion of bnttlo and blood shed, Is tho Jnpa.no.sa lovo of flowerH given full away and u shower of pur pio wistaria blossoms falls above Iho 1 ends or tho guests. Morning glories, pink ami ninuvo and white, clamber up tho ptllais and leanjoclnbly down tr. giect tho coming guests. Over ir.UO nitlflchl chrysanthemums hnvo been used In addition lo tho otli ci flowers and theso hnvo nil been piado by tho sailors on board en routu K Jl x tt ;C x. H X X H tt S X X 3t rear of tho llttlo fleet. No ordera luivo jijt bcon received for cither tho lluford or tho Sheridan nnd it Is not known jet when they will sail from this port. It will be necessary, of couro, to clean up thn Sheridan mid liuiku teiupoinry repalis hefoio she can put to sea ngaln. The lluford Is toady to go almost any time. SC1.1CII MMII.IN(I IN TIUTl-AKLY DAYS I r)- f?&4?'- S SIP T l' from their native land. On the after deck potted ferns and tropical palms, garlands of glossy leaved mnlle nnd fragrant carnations hnvo given a most attractive setting for the women's rest room, Plies of rope and machinery havo been con cealed beneath brilliant lined flags or terns; from the rails flutter doiens of gny signal flags while the loved em blem under which she sails, flies frdoi the Ancgawn's standard. In the saloons many flower and ferns have been used with good effect. Clnrlunds of mnlle, dotted with pink carnntlouV and delicate spray3 of maidenhair fern wreathe the pillars and doorways, ferns nnd palms All In the corners nnd nro disposed about tho rooms nnd tho nlr.ls sweet with the brent h nf flowers. Through the courtesy of the officers o' tho Wisconsin, now In port, that f hip's band, stntloned oVi the nfter deck of the Anegnwa. play throughout the nfternooti, nml dancing Is one of the pleasant features of tho after noon's entertainment. Above tho musicians, framed In flowers. Is the ono expressive word. "Welcome," but none who accepted the hospitality of iho Ancgawn's offl. cers and men today needed to be told In words that they were welcome, so delightful was tho form this hospital ity look. Iluffet refreshments, supplemented by (ho favorite beverage or tho land enr tho chrysanthemum nro being serv- ed throughout the afternoon. Some fencing matches by some of the sail rrs wero features planned for tho en tcrtnlnmont or the guuat'i. Tho captain and his ofllcorr wero all In spotless white uniforms, their chevrons hcnrlng Instead of tho stars of tho American Nnvj. the cherry blossom, which Is n part ot the Impe rial naval sign.. To each guest was given souvenirs In the form of postcards bearing a pholo.grnph or tho Anegnwa. the dato and tho Imperial naval symbol of an clinr surmounted by n cherry bios bom. With these were nlso given cards commemorating tho establishment of direct cabin communication between Japan nnd America, one bearing views or tho Imperial palace nt Toklo and tho. White House flt Washington and the other tho photographs or Presi dent Roosevelt and thu Kmperor of Japan upon u background of the (.tossed flags of the two cations. To tho gieat. regret ot Iho hosts, riovernor Carter was unavoidably ah lent, but tho presence or Admiral Very, added much to the pleasure of thn occasion and tho presence of thu Consuls nlso added dignity. The experience) or dancing nnd drinking lea upon tho decks ot till former Russian .ship, once sunk nl Port Arthur und now lined nn a train irg ship of tho .lapane::e navj, was a tmlqiio one for most of Iho guestn, but they enjoj'ed Iho hiispllnllty none tho kst bcennso tn deckH had onco show. n tlio crimson or hliioilstultfi whevo today they allowed only cilmron flow (IS. Tho Anegnwa sails Monday Mr Hllo, where two dnys will ho mient. ntinr which sho will probably visit tho va- nuns inner jsiamis of Iho group, Onn nf thn most Itmmrtntii m.iu.. which will bo taken up Immediately by President Plnkliaui lot the Hoard of Health will bo Din nmiiillr,ii nl n,u ' Morckecpci's In the town who expose nn mm- iiiui-iuH en iocici aiici who n.no Sleeping looms 111 Mm until., ninrltnn,,, with the store. Whllo President Pink- nam was on ins vacation a llt was pro I'aied. under his untom i.r nil ,i, Rtorea In this city which navo failed to inniply wllh'tlin rulo which was Issued by thn Hoard of lleilth under tho up Pinviil of Coventor r'.qrlr u,.i months ago. I his list shows that thero nro still neatly 2S Chinese nnd Jnpaunso stores which have failed in nl.nv u, ,,.i Some! of these, bow ever, will probably urn no iioiiiueii on account or the fact that they roll only canned goods nnd In litis enho them Is no fe.ir of direction. The crusade, which win in nil ,.i.. nblllly tnko the form of nrresls by tl.n ivn.in-H.iir. mu no marteii in tlio near future. Just when Piesldent Plukh.uii declined to stale. Tlio Sonoma ualleii from i.. l.v..- ciseo yestenlnj. which makes ber only mi Ian-, ji nan inouglil that on nc count of her l.ilcness in h.iIIIuk fioni Honolulu mill aim nil nm I r it. . net that home uf ber plpea needed ovoi hauling, she would bo consider ably later. Office Of Rr'rilf.lr'aeiAnB I.-..... Capitol building. ' 'l ' ( - . '''ii Mrf.s i. 1 ' i M e, Kvli KnBi ' it' -i iiWiiAr.sSt.At f .;- . fcr?.4i:. ,4. , 'sd&&imL