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.yyv nVENINO RUM.ETIN, HONOLULU, T II SATURDAY. APRIL 20. 1907. kits i: w u. Some Storekeepers think the only way to in crease profits is to increase grots sales, dome try to do it by cutting down running expenses. We can show you a store system that will (rive you a greater profit this ytar on 'ft the same amount oi busi ness ns you did last year. We can show you another system that will increase both vour dross sales nnd percentage of profit. CnllU-j and see. Hawaiian Office Specialty Co. MASONIC TEMPLE WEEKLY CALEHDAtl r4r. Lelil Chapter No. 2 Regular Hnwallan Third Degree -. -. Ml 1-VM.i Oceanic third Degree ft MUV Honolulu Chapter Regular 5 p. m. Hawaiian Third Degtec Postponed. Alt lsllliu; members r the order nro cordially Invited to ut trml niiutlngs (if local lodges. HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. 0. O. F. Meets every Monday evening ut 7:30 In I. O. O. P. Hull. Tort street. R. It. HENDRY, Secretary. C. A. SIMPSON. N. (3. All visiting biothers ver) iurdlall Invito I. MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of P. Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in K. of P. Hall. cor. Kort nnd llcrotntiln. Visiting broth ers cordially Invited to attend. a. h. weiiiier. c. c. K. WALDHON, K. It. S. OAMU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. Meet every I'llday evening at It. ot P. JIall, cor. Tort and llerc tanla, at 7; 30. Members of Mystic Lodgo No. 2. Win. MclClnley Lodge No. S, anil vlsltlnc brothors cordial ly Invited. fUnara' Outlnecs. II. COSLINO. C. C. a. s. kenway, k. il a. HONOLULU LODGE 616, D. P. O. E. Honolulu Lodge No. fill'., II. P. O. E., will meet In their hull on Kins near Kort street every Prlduy evenlug Hy order of the K. It. HAltllY II. SIMPSON, Secii'taiy. V. E. KICIIAHDSON. 12 II. Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8. K.ol P. Meets every Saturday ovcnliiR at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cor. Fort and Ileretanla. VIsltlnR hroth era coidlally fnvlted to attend. L. II. WOLF1, C. C. n. a. JAConsoN, ic. n. s. HONOLULU AERIE 10, F. O. E. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NKSDAY ovenluKS or each month nt i 7:30 o'clock In K. or P. Hall, KIhk Ht VIsltliiR Kaclcs nio Invltcil to at tend. h. IJ. TOOMHY, Pi evident. It. T. MOOIti:, V. Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIDE No. 1, I. O. R. M. Moots overy (list nnd third Thurs days of each month nt KnlKhls ot Pjthlnn Hull. VIhIIIiik brothers cor dially Invite 1 to attend. I J. V. TODD, Sachem, A. K. MUUPIIY, C of It. DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 563, Y. M. I. Mcots every second nnd-fJiirth Wed ictday ol each month nt San An.onlo Mall. Visiting brothers cordially tu cited to attend I- V. WEnn, Pros. H. V. TODD, Secy. M(MMIPMMMMnMSWMMtW Unique Chinese Goods Wing Wo Tai & Go. 941 NUUANU ST. MANDOLIN taught in 12 lessons to play any sheet of music or by ear. OUAUANTI3KD, 12 lessons for ?lf. SAM CIOI.IWNO, Mandolin Kxiioit, No. JS Hotel St. Ulank hooks of nit noils, IoiIrcis,' etc., manufactured hy thu llulletiii Publishing Company. nmjjhiimrrrii Pore Food Whisky "Belle of Jefferson." bottled in bond tinder super vision of the U. S. GOVERN MENT. The purest whisky obtainable. Insist that your dealer supjihei it or call "p MsciiiaeprCo., Limited, King jnJ B.thcl Sts. frevr.7CTiwKsrrF.3ss Y'S OLD mm COFFEE GROUND and ROASTED fresh every day, 25c a lb. The berries are carefully selected nnd then kept in stcrage for several years. This accounts for the rare and delicious fla vor of our '"OLD KONA." HENRY MAY & CO, Ltd, RETAIL 22 PHONES 02 Wholesale A Cheery Place To Live In Inviting to everyone is a well-painted house. Somehow the exterior beauty reflects in the interior. Made of linseed oil, white lend and zinc. PURE PREPARED PAINT WEARS BEST! LOOKS BEST! iewers&Cooke.Ltd. AGENTS 177 S. KING ST, 1SXS2. PanoramicCamerask Pictuies taken with these cameras have a beauty and breadth not attainable with the oidinary camera. Delight ful effects arc given in verti cal pictures of waterfalls, etc., ns well as in horizontal pic tures. . We carry the Eastman-Panoram Al Vista and the New "Circuit" which takes a complete circle. HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. m FORT ST. Kg " everything Photographic " ijTOriaaBgyTiiTriliTrn?gg"g A SOURCE OF -INFINITE PLEASURE- THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINE. BERGSTR0M MUSIC CO., LTD., Odd Fellow Buildinp;, fort St. jyrfi" Fine Job Printing at the Pul letln Office. LOCAL ANl) GENERAL The next announcement of results in the Bulletin Pacific States Tour Contest will be published on Friday, April 20, Panama tints cleaned nt the Olobe. Heat cup of coffee In Ibe city. New Enrlnud Hakory ' A inii'tlnrc of tin- Honolulu Purl:! t'niiimlssloucis was held istcidny .iT U i noon. ('(Ilfonil.i mules for Mile. Apply oi iIiir tip Union 1-Ved Co. stnbles; nine 2Hi2. The (Vnlinl Impiovement Club N holding n meellliB nt the Piomotloli t'ommlttio rooms to dln'iiss Hltlcw nlkn. Two Plwuotith Hock, two Minolta and two half Mlnoica hair game 1 ous ters fin Hale. See ilussllled ud. I'lirnlMicil rooms that nit- cciinfnrt nbli' mid iooI, with all modern llii mov.'iiicnts. The Miilettic, lorner !'nrl ami lletetanla streets. Willi iii'y k Marsh are the iole agent lor the "Itedrern" nnd "Wnuier'ii" runt pioof inmt. 'I hey c-nrr) these III all .ivies ami jirlcn. Uvory pair guar- utile '!. 'I he I'K a lodge of Hills will hold a Mielnl hesxlon thlH ivcnliigut their new Linn moms. A complete proximo mis Th en piep.irul nnd nil should enjoy a pleasant cviiilng. Visiting brothers .ire requested lo ntleml. The Sin Iih nil. should Interest shop pcis for tile ioiiiIiir week. Ilnuse- hold necessities iiiu ccnuomlcnll) pric ed, new rendy-to-wear garments and other Items of Interest mo lealmcd The following freight nillved oil the Klimu- "i pes nwn, 21 empt Letts, 1 pleie Koa wood, I pieces ohhi wooil, til lords wood, 7 elates thickens. Hi liarrelB coffee, 47 barrels cinpt) bot tle, 20 hogs, 1 horse, :s:i packages sun- dlles. FAKIR WALLAGH AND HIS CAUSE BADLY STUNG V!.rnc CiiKinl Peleis this nioin Iiik HiinttK n smpilht' on uiiini raKIr Wnll.ich and his ntlorne rieinniiiuH. And .IiiiIki He Holt was ns Hindi sar in lsed as aiijbodj else. Wnllin.li was lo nppenr for hentenre Oils mornlUK. but the motion or bl .iih. nicy, Clemmons, lor u new trial was lo lie urcueil llrst. Peters strolled over to the (mill, ami when Cli'iumoiiu mil pieseiit(.d hln ni-Killiii'iit for n new il Ml, Peters looii the uroiiud that then' was no mw iil.il lomlm; to Wiillach und that he ami his attoiue had lor lelled their right to uhK Tor one. They had nsKed for an inicst or l.eiiteuie, nnd thlii, nlthoiiKh il had been illjal lownl, iiLtid as u waiver tu right to a new Ulul. The jiiilKe said It was evident that .Mr Clemuioiis had bten tnken by sur prise und was not picpatid to argue on the subject, so hu would lontlniie the i:no to .Monday to allow him to Hie whnl he could do to Knock out Peters' i-iii.leiitloii. Hut the Altoiuei (lenuul mi-n't u bit bolheied. lie hud a nifl or iiiithoillles to hail, up his position and was npiLiieutl) itmlldeiil that no new ulul iiiiild be cmulcd iiiidir the law, und that Ywillucli must he u'li Icniid. 0 dm emu" Caiter today notified the U'Klidatuii' 1 1 hi I he had Hluued the lol lovvlni; bills; House IIIU No. a.'. Act 78, "All AH lo pun Ide ror thu votliiR of u person who has failed In n'Rlster as a votir. House I SSI 1 No. 70, "All Act to amend Seitlon I or Act 111 of the Session Uivvs of ItiO.", relation lo Hut lt.mi.im e or eer- IHlcatiM or Hawaiian hlith." House- lllll No. 102, Act SO, "All Ait I'elatliiR to Jililcs, iiuieudlliR Sections 177a, 17S0, 1782 and 17SJ.I, of the Re vised livvu ni amended by Ail 71 or the laws or 1!M)5." Home 1111, No. 13S, Ait SI, "An Ait to estahllih the Hawaiian l.liuaty ami lo provide Tin Hu cine nnd mauui;e liieut " llouso lllll No. inc. Act S2, "All Ait nmcndlliR ehapler 17l or thu llevlsed lawn of Hawaii, lel.ilhiR to colonels impiests by iiddliiR tlienlo a now m-c-Itou, to lie known us Section 2 I5ii." House Ittll No. l!i, Alt 811, "All Act l iimeiid Hielions 1SIII am) ISO", or thu IlevUed livva of Hiivvall, relatliiR lo juilKments, eietitous und new trials. Home lllll No. 100, Alt 81. "All Alt lo Iimeiid Sections 20.10 and 2010 or the lievbcil Laws or Hawaii, lelallm: to iiiiiIIcIoiih lllll IllllR." i Hoiibo lllll No. 19.', Act S3, "An Act lo I en I io llin diinlshliiR or Inronna- nun ii-KiiidliiR the possehslon nnd own- eismp or tun mm), ami iiiiiuiunltlou within the Tenltoiy or Hawaii." Semite lllll No. CI, Act 8, "All AH lo cncoiir.-iKo tho lonstiuitlon or de volopnient or lallio.uU In the Ten Hon or Hawaii." Senate lllll No. 100, Ait 87, "All Ait amemllUR bcetlon 1727 or the Revised Uwa or Hawaii relatliiR to ilvll pin ccilnio" These laiva will be piihllshcd In Mon day's llul Ifl In. Evening Bulletin 75e per month. Easter's Gone Why not come out, then, in stylish Bprlnp; suit I We have a remarkably flue assort- mnnr rt tnfinn citjiufwa fno .n "."-"" v'. "' b u"B '" jiuu uj n TL?SLm M WC 1" r 'ee am-ovc d by thd Tenltoiial olll our reputation, you are sure to se , i.llB ,i,,'1,1.c,i i.v ittW with the Rcneml cure correct styles and a Rood lit. W. W. Aiiana & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS 82 King 8t. PHONE DLUE 2741. P. O. Bote C3I Qtitillty QutUlty Quality has always been one of our chief aims. lowering the price by lower ing the quality, and substituting, is not our nolifv. The cut in quality is alwnys greater than the cut in price, nnd the spectaolc wearer is the loser. There's mental satisiacuon ior you in high quality of our goods. A, N, SANFORD, GRADUATE OPTICIAN BOSTON BUILDING, PORT STREET Over May & Co. Conscientious Dealings. Thorough Workmanship and Highest Standard Quality The above factors are eharaetrltlc of my bmlneii efforts and have proved most satisfactory. H. Culman, FINE HAWAIIAN .JL1JII -Ml! 'imp SERIAL NUMBER SIXTY ONE NINETY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW WE FILED OUR APPLICATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING REPLY: . .DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, WASHINGTON, MARCH a, 1907. BENSON, SMITH AND CO., LTD., HONOLULU, T. H. GENTLEMEN: I BEG TO ACKNOWLEDGE RE CEIPT OF YOUR GUARANTY MADE OUT AND PROP ERLY ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE A NOTARY, AND TO STATE THAT IT HAS BEEN REGULARLY FILED UN DER SERIAL NUMBER G190. RESPECTFULLY, (Signed) JAS. WILSON, SECRETARY. rjjjjjSCifiitiSlfi BOARD OF HEALTH (Continued from Pane 1) Of thu known iuallllc.illoiis or Mr. WulUih to trc.it pcisons ufflliti'il with the dlseasi) commonly known iu Chliiesu lepiosy, thla Hoard is not uu bed ruither than li is advertli.c-- passed nurd leauiiiR niier ihiviiik v--" -":'r "ho'aie1 .sxrjataTC him to possess a cure Tor tho dlsu.se, hml miniml 1(,(ii(ift but by what nlcans, tunRlblu or lutim-i juw n 170, relatliiR to the ex-t-lhle, such euro can ho effeitcil hu re-H.Ilciitiiiu or public mones. lame up run's lo iIIviiIro, On thu other hand, 'ior m-ioiuI leadliiR. The cluiisu pio l.uhiiu publicly shown hlinseir to pos--ldl.u that department heads lulRht I,. .II.1KIH1M. or Heat disease, lid ",, ,.,,.,. ,)t,t , necessity, bo nbwiliilely unworthy or 'onlldeiiie.c;lllll.(1 ,,.,, ll(.,at,.. Under thesu clriuiiistanees wu do 1N CASE OI'" CALAMITY, not think ho la 11 ill and proper per-1 Smith said soino leeway nilRht ho ion mi) to tlliut Willi tho tri'.itniciil or disease. lenrosy or othervvlse, or. viinU or Ibis Tenltoiy, nnd we hi- eiet lo su Ihat the leiiuest milsl urn hi iiii'iitl) he lefuteil. Tin: hoard or iip.ai.tii. Hy 1,. H. PINKIIAM. Picbldelit. The Sunnto Illed both Icttcis, SENATE POSTPONES (Continued from Page 1) lllll 207, the lintllu bill, passed thlld leiidliiR, ANOI'IIElt VETO. A mosbURu was reiclved from the Covrrnor vetoliiR Senntu lllll 70, which piovlde.i Hint no one enu eM.ivale or cut mi) Rnvoiuiiienl load without ob lalnluc. the js'i mission or the llo.ud ot Siipeivlbius. Tho veto iucss.iku bald In Ii.11 1- "In.ismucli us tho hlKhwajs aio aloivned by thu rederal (lovernnieiit, Jnd onl their malutennncu and 10 p.ilr jilaccd under the counties, It seems unnccissary to 31V0 count) ollliluls , , - . . . . ....... , v imp and oveislKlit of lilchvvayu. Al thoiish tho counties 1 until piopeily lit Iven the power contemplated by this lllll, yet III fibril uveal ll oiikhi 10 no taken uvvav rrom thu Teiiltoil.il olll iluls. whh h this lllll does not do. Nor docs It njipenr to propel ly safoBUaid The ingclus Is the Best Piano Player Made These arc the exact words of many of the world's greet est musicians. Anyone can play The Ange lus and everyone enjoys it. Hawaiian News Co., ltd. YOUNG BUILDING. 25 new subjects. "Kimijo, the Dancer," the Volcano, and oth ers. Hart's Kauai scenes, Tapa Clotlis, Brasses and Pottery, Hawaii & South Seas Curio Co., Alexander Young Bnilding. BULLETIN ADS. PAY 1064 Fort St. CURIOS AND JEWELRY. 1 1 - I I II thu ilRhts anil conveniences of resi dents nnd iltlzcns. This lllll Is certain to ribiilt In confusloii and contlkt uf authority" On motion by Umu action was de ferred until Monday. C1ETS 11AREHA1.I. IN. Honso lllll 214, thu show llcciifco mil, ""'.. .. . .1 .... uiiomcu, 111 ruse, ior iiinuiiiii-, u !.- '"": " '" ".'""" "'""...'.".... Hewitt siiRRi'sted Ihat In such uisu tho tlovernor could mil a sneelal session or the LcrIsUIuic. Coellio wild that In mnl i.r 1, i il.-mie IIoiio III 111 mil: II lie Qiiai antiuetl um tficn thu oulsldu mem- ners could not mi In. Dowtett siild he would not bo a party to 11 bill which riivu Hitch a leuwu). Should tho hccllou jiass, u public ca lamity was likely to occur next month. The .overnor could call an extra ses sion, and It Honolulu was quarantined ll could be held clsewheie. Smith uu swcied that then thu Honolulu mem bers 1011I1I not attend. RAISED DAM SPECTRE. Kiihiuiu pointed out thai should tho ieclloii pats the Niiuanii d.im and sim ilar winks nilRht be jiald'foi' as public ntlamlllcs. He moved to leiommlt tho bill. Smith moved to amend hy strlkliiR out the word "necessity " This was adopted, mid the bill passed bemud leaillui;. llll.l.S REFERRED. House Hill 202, ctahllhltiK thu lights or hotel keepers In lespect tu the propel ty or their guiEts, pasted second leadliiR. Huiibu lllll l'JS, the ImmlRratlou bill, was lefencd to the, Mlsii'lluiieous Com mittee. Houso Rill 210, reorgunlzliiR thu lloaid of ARiicultiiro, was tereired to the I-1111N Commlttcu. Housfl lllll 222, icRiilatliiR trust coin I'iiiiIcj, was icreried to thu Ways and .Means Cumniltlio, WINS sun w nn May Recover Property Sold In Defiance Of Order James V. Pratt, Lund Commission er, onco Tax Assersor, hud no busi ness to seTt the piopelty of C. II. Mnl It- on July n, 1UU4, according to u decision handed down this mornliiR by the Supremo Court. He sold the property under execution In defiance ot uti order or the court restrnlnllii; him from doliiR so, the purchaser bo lus Vun tilcM'ti, then Sheriff's ollke clerk. Tho case was tried before .IikIro Du Holt some time iiro, who rendered a decree In favor or Piatt und dis missed the bill. The plaintiff, Mnlle, nppcalcd, his grounds being that the property was sold for n grossly innilc qwitj price. This view the Court nt so holds, nnd It decrees that "tho con rciiucnco of maMng thu sale In ilefl iincu of the order nnd obtalnliiR Rross ty Inadciiunte prices Is that tho sata must lie set nslde nnd n reconveyance ordered liioif.tho plaintiff within live days, paving Into court a bum equiva lent to tho unsatisfied balance of the jiidRiuent nnd tho pin chase money with Interest nnd costs of court, upon wlilrh payment the decree nppealed friim will he reversed; otherwise It will stand affirmed. GOVERNOR VETOS SENATE'S BILL JON POUNDS Governor Carter today sent to the l.cRhlntiiro his veto or the pound bill In part as follows: Herewith I return Senato Dili No. 10. entitled "An Act relatliiR to lounils," which I (tin unable to ap prove. If this hill becomes law, the result wilt bo Hint thu Superintendent or Public Works must continue to ap point poundmnstcis nnd perform the other duties imposed upon him by Chapter .10 of the Itevised Laws, while the Supervisors of each County must also nppolnt nnd superintend nn other set or poiindmasters under this hill. They may also vote salaries ror poiindmnstcrs. Tho Superintendent of Public Works must also publish notice of the establishment or Coun ty pounds, nnd tho County Supervi sors likewise must alto publish notice or tho establishment of Territorial lounils. H County pounds nro estnb Mulied In any district In which n Tcr illortal pound exists, the Superinten dent ot Public Works must still con tinue the Territorial pound or clso tllsrcRnid the duty placed upon him hy law so to do. And two sets or pounds nre unnecessary. n mi Bin. Since the !.CRlslnturc first convened there have been 2117 bills Introduced In thu House. Or theso the Governor now bus In his hands 20. Ho has ve toed 0, two or the vetoes lieliiR over ridden, and has slRiicd -II. rifty-lvvo hills that have been sent to the Sen ntu have never emerged, but most of them have been tallied or indellnltely poitponcd. Vurlous Houso committees have 20 or the hills, the cleili bus It! und 79 'have been tabled. Rawlins and Sheldon still remain thu tlar Introducers of hills. Rawlins lends with 28 hcarliiR hlu name on their hacks, but Shildou Is u close sec ond with 20. The Judiciary Committee of tho House has blnco the bcRluliiR of the session lepoiled on 123 hills, petitions, lesoliilltms nnd 1 epulis. Thu Homo Rule concert will talio plain In Kuhlllaulanl hall on April 20. Piiiber lleckley report the followluK siiRiir on Hawaii: Olua, 29,000: Wnlu kea 18.000; Hawaii Mill. 0300; Wul liukil, 12,000; Oi'ouica, 7000; Pepiekeo, 1000; Huiiomu, 9130; Iluknlaii, 13,000; I.aup.ihoi'hoe, 17,0uu; Ookala, SOilO; Kiiknlaii, 11,000; llaniakiiu, 22,300; Puuuhaii, 21.000; Honolulu, 10,000; Ku- Kulhuele, 9000; Punnluii, 0903; II01111 alio, 1433, a""For Rent" cards on sale at the Bulletin office, it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it House Hill 225, appointing territorial lineal ugents, was rcfeued to the Ju diciary Committee. House Hill Sit, relatliiR to tho rcg- tstiar ot public accounts, passed bee und reudlng. House Joint Resolution 1, provlilluR lor tnu appointment of a hoard ot cor poration commissioners, was lefeneit to tho Judicial-) Committee. Senate Hills lit, 112 and 113, all ta inting to ackuovvleilRiucuts, paused sec ond readliiR. Senate Hill II I, nutlioilzliiK the SU0. 000 bond Issue by the County of Maul, and House lllll 202, relating to the holding ot ical estate and coiporntu stock by bnnkliiR corporations, passed second leading. House lllll 203, protecting the public on tho streets rrom anlmuls, wus tak en ft inn tlie tahlu on motion by Knud sen and passed second rending with a minor amendment. An iidjoiiruniint was tuken until Monday, SHIPPINI INTELIIENCfJ ARRIVED. Saturday, April 20. Stmr. Ukelllic, Naopala, rrom Ho nokan, with 6500 hags of sugar, 4.25 u. in. Stmr, Maul, Dennett, Irom Kawnlhao with 1 1.C00 bugs or sugar, 7:4r, a. in. Stmi. Klnnii, from llllo ami uiiwau ports, U:Pi n. in. Stmr. Nllhuii, Ainesi', irom nnuui, 8 n. tu. DEPARTED Friday, April 19. A.-H. S. S. Nevadan, (Ireene, ror S.HI I-'i imclsco, rrom railway vvharr, with mall and passengers, 0:15 p. in. Stmr. Clnudlne, Parker, ror Hawaii and .Maul ports, G:l.r p. in. Stmr. W. O. Hall, Thompson', ror Kniinl iorts, at C;23 p. in. Am. bk. Poohny Suey, Wlllett, for Klecle, nt 3 p. in. SAILING TODAY. Stmr. ltelene, Nelson, for Mnlni l.omi and Hamakua; 4 p. m. H PA88ENQER8 M Arrived J1 KXXXXXXMXXXKXKHMW Per S. S. Klnnii, from llllo nnd way polls. April 20. CV C. Kennedy, John Wntt, C. Walters. James (llbb, Mrs. J. Vogel, Miss O. Kwen, Walter Ilurke, Mrs. 1". P. Unfile, II. W. Setonknrr, Miss M. O. Wallace, .Mrs. J. II. Mo niRiie and Infant, Miss .1. .MnrnRtie, .1. II. MoniRiio Miss Kllluer, Mis. I.. Ke kiiniauo, .Mrs. S. I.. Dolia, II. U Shaw, T. Oerard, Mrs. N. K. Lyman, A. O. Curtis, Mrs. .1. W. fllrvln, .Miss I, fllr vln, T. Miii7les. l- M. Todd, Mrs. K. M. Todd. Miss I). Todd. Clint. W. C. Ilriihn, Joseph HJppliiR. Mrs. II. I Shaw, AUR. S. Costa, Miss Rita Kawal hue. Mrs. J. W. Plckard, (leo. I-ycur- Bus, Dr. Chas, A. rayne, l). YoncKiim, .M. R. Kreltus, .1. 1-ernaiidcA C. J. SchoenliiR. II. T. Walker, Jos. K. Wisids, Miss M. M. Wight. John K. Vlsher. Master fl. (llbb, A. I- (Ircen- vvell, J, JorKcnsen, V. Simpson, U A. Thurston, Mrs. I A. Thurston, Mrs. Kdwnrds, Mis H. Ulckurd, Ah CIioiir, Mrs. Choy See. Ah Chee. Mrs. Ah Cheo anil Infant, Miss Ah Tiiiir, Miss All Tip, Rev. IC. Shibnt.1, Mr. Adachl. Wm. Henry, C. II. Wells, Mrs. C. II. Wells, II. A. Ualdwlii. J.is. Scott, J. II. Dyer, I) II. Davis. W. S. Su, fl. Shlmnta, Hans Amiiudseii, W. W. Hull, Mrs. A. I.. Keolioktilole. T. Murakami, K. Sal kusa. E. Kruse, Mrs. E. Kruse, Mrs. W. W. Halt. XXMXtCXXMKXKKMXHMX U PA88ENQER8 X K Departing M MRRXKXKBUaKMRtlHKH Per. S. 8.' Nevadan, for San Fran cisco, April 19, 0:43 p. m. Mrs. Pfot enhauer, 2 children and nurse, Miss Koulie, A. N. Campbell, A. Sonncnbere, W. T. Aiken, wire and 2 children, .Mrs. Pnxson. Per stmr. Claudlne, for Hawaii anil Maul ports, Apt 11 19. Sophy Pepluu i.lil, P. S. I.) man and wire, William .Mossmun, Jr., O, O. Scour. HXUKteKKKHtthPXKStCUV A PAS8ENQER8 it Booked It ItXXKKfnKKRbttKKXBBM Per stmr. Ilelene, Nelson, Ior Ha makua Coast. 11. It. Ilryant, John Hlne, I.eo CIioiir. IS IU 111 IUED Will Be Used For Pump At The McBryde Plantation The Hawaiian Electric Co. Is pre pailiiR to Install a huge 350 horso povver motor ut the McIJrydo Sugar plantation ror ubo In the munulna: of dutor to n -tou-root elevation. Tho new motor Is now- In" Honolulu und will be Installed by Superintendent Harry Htidbtm as soon us tho pump which will be used in connection with it nr livcs. It will lepluco the big steum pump which has been bold to the Oahu plantation mid should make, a consid erable buvIiir to tho Mclirjde concern. Tho motor Is or the Westlnghouse typo hut will bo used In connection wjth a rour-btugo lentrirugal pump of EiiRllhh mauufnitiire. The entlro work should be lompleted within thu next six weeks. f ,(i for m 2 I.OO-II2000 The dlfreienco ot a few hours In Bend ing u cable messugo cost the Miller Salvage Co S1000 in the mutter of the sale or tho tug Eleu the other day. The tug wus bold to tho Matron Navi gation Co. roi-J8000 and only a unit tcr of threo or rour hours after thut a cable offer or. $12,000 was renelved ror tho boat Of. course the bargain had been closed ahl il wus too lute to do anything ubout it. There Is a Areut scarcity or tugs in Sun Kranclbco1 at present nnd ror this teason tho Eleu could command a higher price thtin she would ordinarily. She wus piirchased.from MeCabe, Ham ilton & Reiiney by Cadtaln Fred Mil ler only nbout six months ugo tor ,0000. Capt. Miller turned her over to tho Miller Salvage Co. when that or ganization was Incorporated. H Tih! w,,'ky Edition of the Evening Bulletin gives a complete summary of tho news of the day. 1 Smf BULLETIN ADS. PAY -m I f V - . .j:, 'VrAV-iV,,,' l . nHfnMtrtdlfc8 Ai-W- J3 .- ikXJ&?Wbi..-. a .JiAtt, ; k AM''MtiJY&mhhiMk,Ji i&ifjitMgA