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"wmmmmiptw Wjy 'wyypwrjwwy fH-1 ! RVBNINO HULLFTIN, HONOLULU, T II., MONDAY, APMb 20, 1007. m I Some Storekeepers think the only way to in crease profits is to increase gross sales. Some try to do it by cutting down running expenses. We can show you a store system that will give you a greater profit this year on the same amount of busi ness ns you did last year. Wc can show you another system that will increase both your gross sales and percentage of profit. Call and see. Hawaiian Office Specialty Co. MASONIC TEMPLE TvVM tY WEEKLY CALENDAR Oceanic rtegul.ir. I UIIH13AV WUUNUilUAt TMUUMOAV I'HIIJAV fiATllHDAV All Mulling momliurs of tlic order nto ofirllull Invited (o nt tend meetings or local lodges. HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. 0. 0. F. Meet every Monday evening ill 7.30 In 1. O. O P. Hull. Pint street. Ii. It HKNDUY. Soerotar.v. P. A. SIMPSON. N. (i. All visiting linil hiiH very cordially lnvllcd. MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of P. Meets every Tuesday oiculnR at 7:30 o'clock In K. of I. Hull. cor. Kort and llcrotunla. Visiting brotli tr cordlnlly Invited to attend. a. s. wnnup.n. c. c. V. WALDUON, IC H. S. OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. Moots every Pildny evening nt '. of 1'. Hull, cor. I'oit and Herc- nln, nt 7:.)n. .Members of Myotic 'tlgo No. 2. Win McKliiloy Lodgo i. S, and HI ting blethers oordlu'- Invltcd. 'peril 3ujln;n. It. GOSl.INO. C. C. a. s. ki:nvay, k. it. s. HONOLULU LODGE 616, D. P. 0. E. Honolulu Uidgo No filfl. II P. I) , will meet In their hull on Kin'; inr port street every 1'rld.i) ovenltig lly order of the K It. IIAItltY II SIMPSON. So, let. i . I i. i:. iticiiAitiwox, i: it Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 3, K.of P. Meets every S.iturd.iy evening nt 7:30 o'clock In K. of P ll.il). eor Kort and Ilcretanl.t- Visiting broth ers cordially Invited ia Attend. L. II. WO LP, C. C. K. A. JACOUSON, IC. It. 8. HONOLULU AERIE HO, F. O. E. Mceta on tlio 2nd nnd 1 tit WI3D-NI-SUAY evenings of e.iih month nt 7:30 o'clock In K. of Hall, King St Visiting i:.igles nrc Invited to at tend. I, P. TOOMPY. Piosldcnt. II. T. MOOltP, V. Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, I. 0. R. M. MpcIh everv lirst nnd Ihiid Thin days of endi month at Knights of Pythian Hall. VlKlting broOiers cor dially Invllc.l to nttend. P. V. TODD, HaUiem. A. ):. Ml'ItPIIY, C. of It. DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 5C3, Y. M. I. Meets svery second nnd fourth Wed nesday of each month nt San Anionic) Hall. Visiting binders cordially in tlted. to attond. K w. W13HD, Pies. I:. V. TODD, Secy. Unique Chinese Goods Wing Wo Tai & Co. 941 NUUANU ST. -. . m MANDOLIN taught in 12 lessons to i pi iy nil) sheet of musk' nr by ear. IIAItANTi;i:i), 12 lessons for ?!.'. HAM UOLDHNO, Mandolin Export, No. 18 Ilotol St. Wank books or all iorts, ledgers, Ma., manufnctuied lij tlie lliilletln Publlbhlng Couip.in). f iU- LL-mim KssssaasaiisciasxsamuasaraBa Pure Food WUit Ky "Belle of Jefferson." bottled in bond under super vision of the U. S. GOVERN WENT. The puiest whisky obtainable. Insist that your dealer supplies it or call p Hoffscbiae&erCo,, Limited, htrgand B.ihclSts. California Rose Creamery Button 21b FOR ?3e. This is the fresh chtttntug just arrived on the Alameda. HENRY MAY & CO, Ltd, RETAIL 22 PHONES 02 Wholesale BS33SIS!SlSSSSSSSiSSI HAVE YOU TRIED g Rt IIP PRINT PAPFRR? "uv"- ,n "'-"" Q Vciy attractive and artistic prints with their bright blues nnd clear whites can be made on blue urint paper. Wc have u uii ceuy Dcnsiiuu. n It's very cheap: only 20c -fc for 2 doz. 4x5 papers. Re- '3 nina tin rnntnirfita 'K With our INOENTO BLUE PRINT POWDER, which conies in a 10c tube, you can make blue prints on nlinost any material, such as envel opes, the corner cf note paper, linen, etc., and sensitize your own printing paper. UAXTAI 117 II nUATA BJ iiumiLULurmMU SUPPLY CO. FORT ST. " Everything Photographic " B wsaEaaisanssEBSssssasss Johnson's Prepared Wax ? UNLIKE AMD SUPERIOR TO ANY WAX POLISH ON THE MARKET Johnson's Prepared Wax Lewers&Cooke.Ltd. AGENTS 177 S. KINO ST. PIANOLAS On Easy Monthly Pay'ts. BERGSTROM MUSIC CO., LTD., Odd Fellows' Hltlfl. 3)3Jf Tine lob Printing at tho Rul Ictln Office. itfM'ti 4k"-WVtla LOCAL AND GENERAL i ! The result of the next count in the (Pacific States Tour Contest will be ' i iiblishcd in the Bulletin Friday, I May 3. Tall) linn, livery, nutos. StkyiK StblA. ! The Kumrilc. Willi iiioiv lmmlgiuuts, in- on I lie a). i I Host cup of coffee In tlio city. New Ktiglatul Uakery. Sale of belts nt Wlillnc) k Marsh's i m Wodtiosdu.v morning. ' Ivcgulnr meeting of Oceanic I-odnc So ..71. P. S. A M., this evening. I "Huts!" Wlm wild rats? llo.ui! of! Hrti'tli'! Sr ndvi In todav'g ImV. Thoosophleal Soclct) meeting to-! night nt 8 o'clock, loom 152, Yoiiim ! 'unci ' Allien WntcrlioiiBC bus been apilin-1 id ndmlnlstralor of the estate or A Kmilll Harmony Lodge, No. 3, I. O. 0. P,' meet tonight ut T;30 In I. 0. 0. P. Hull. i: A Doiithltl, tlie iitloinc). leaves in (lie Koica lodu) for u bindticss it If. to .lupilll. Tlic onse of l.(e ('Illicit, chaigod with assault nnd haltri), lint hern (olitliined mull Mil) 11. Hunt miss Ilium's wilp of iIIiIhiiih nnd 'adieu' liandkeiehlefi which open VV'.ulM.t.tr1 lIKltlllltr I I'rof. ilm.a IHiiKlnited Inline at the Y. ,I. ('. A. Salunl.1) nlghi. was exceeding!) Intel estlng. A liejvj shower of rain Kiollcd Ihu latter jiarl of the liand lomeit ai the lurk )cxUrdn) afieiuoon. An nun I meeting tonight of the nielli hern of the Y. M. C. A. It Ik epcild that there will lie a full nt lend. line. T (1. Thrum lin leturned fiom Ills lour of csploiallon uii Hawaii. Ho luiK gathcied mueli valuable liifoim.i lion. .las (' Kiolt kiIIh In the Koiea to nay for Puriuoxn, to Hike ehnige of u large jilniilnlliui, mm lulled h .Inp.in cm capital. ! Iimjieet the ini;n I haiu for idicel and iIiphs wear nt .Mine. JojciiIiIiic'k Mil-1 llneiv I'ailnm. Hotel stuet, upimsllp the Young hotel. There will be voil In the tlrnt tie 'fee ai Harmon) 1Oilge. I. O O. P., llil cm lllng, and all iiiemln'm ale re itieKtid to hn jupscnt The palm that loolm bent, weai'H ln'"i mid proteetn Iicki In the inosl ecoiioui- !'-;il palut Tbix Ih Slierulii-Wllllain:., itd bv IC 0 Hull is Sou. Ltd. Wnlklkl Imi In now owned by W. 0. Dergln. Accommodation, mipplleH i.ud iitteiidntico abrulutely first class. PlneHti bathing on tlio bench. A hn'ck horse ran awa.v Lite Hatur il.iv veiling. CollUluii with a tele phone pule icmilttd In the complete dcmolUhiug of the vehicle attached. 1 1 eat your iron rujf u a co.u of Aiahle." There h no bct'rr prcseiv utive made. Cillfornln Tied Co. agent. You iniiuot get In tier butter thuii I I lie CrviM.il HpilngH mill While Clowi , mm on sale mil) at (lie .Mctiopolltnu .Men1 .Maiket ami the prhe Ih wn) dim n llugeue Devauchelle this inornliig en ii red .1 pleu of mil guilt) to the (barge' .ua:'-i lilm or lueeptllig a lirlbe 1 1 1--in- 'vn tut for trial nt !) o'eloeK to luol 'IIVV denibers uf the llul Knahumanii me eiiieiteil to intend the fnucinl of tti- ii r Kuloauole Kaill. Tuejid.i.v. Auill .IM, el I p in. Iruiii .Mi. WllliaiiiH' iimk'iltil.- iug pnrlorH. lluile) W. Uiiiwii, foimerly em piovcd iih ult,hl lui-iicclor nt the loc.il eiiKiiiiu house, died hIiiii'IIv nfler blaj - nuivn! lit hlb muiher'H Inline In A la- i New York. April Uf. It Ik lepoiteil ncda. Ilu Ic.ivch a wife heie. jthnt PieHldeni (.i-nmof Veiie.iieln ll Captain Andiew Puller, haiboriiiini- ivlhe on Mn .", and he wiiiiiilcil h) ler, Is inpldl) iceiiveilng fiom the it- Ceneral (limn r. Iicts of his luvolunlni) full Into llui - - . .. harbor Sumla.v. The cnplaln linil u.riSCASE .CCOMPANIC3 TAMINE narrow e'eapo from burlmix Injur). The oint ok of the County Atlorno) In Hie Mclutyie building have been (hanged by the Inking out of a parti tion, lepnluldl ami clciuril and ale now- far superior to what the) rurmeil) wcie A line asMiilment of the Sllva Tog- orvS lino specialty, Hail. Sdiaffner .V Mui'. elotliliig, uri'lvoil In tile Ala I.ieihl. Honolulu will lie dlcssed New Vml.y when this clothing Is worn. I .liiilgo Koblnson this luoiiilug up pi oved tho iiLiouutH of II. P. Wiih man, udmlnlstiator of the estate ot llnttle Louise Wiclimaii, deceived, nud orileicd him dim lunged fiom luillier i sjiouslbilily. Tlieie is ii Ulan on foot to estiihllsh a hospital for (blhlien. Tho due inni of i be cll liavo voliiuteeieil their servkes nee If siuli nil Institution Is built, and pioper funds uie uiihsulhcd In can) "II the v ink. The axle o the luiu hino In vvlilih Hugh Howell nud Allorue) Coke went Ibllng to liluiliui. luoke while they wcie under full rpied. Until men vveia I III own out, but, furtumitel), no teiloun diimago was done. Cleil. Wise of tlie House of Repre sentatives w Mills nil outstanding lilll.i pi'eseuled to hlui by Woduesd'i) noon, to that (iver)thlng may he lliilshed up ii) the tlim the House adjourns on Wednesday tilpht. I.'. M. Harribun stated this morning Hint his attorney bud nut beard of tint tlagoy cute case having been dismissed j iiv i tie t nited stales tjupmnc court us Milted in Asosclated Prt-ss (aides io celved hist .Monday. Tho regular monthly iiuetlng 'of Ihu Guild nud Woman's Auxllliir) of St. Audiew's cnthcdiul will he buhl at thu tesldeiuu uf Mrs. Kiniiry, Uintiiu stieet, opnosito thu Itu)ul .School, this after noon at J:20 o'clock. -Miss Minnie Xiiiich was man led last Pntuiday night to Ilenr) J. Andrew.', the (creinoii) being peifonued by Ad jutant Iinnilierrs, (oniinander of the Honolulu .Salvation Army (orjis. Hot Ii i be )oung peoplo mo well known In this (It) In the mutter of the estate of (ieoigo tiiilbialtli. Judgo Do Dolt this morning' mideied a decision disallowing tho 1X- ("litloiiH of the oxeciilors to Hie Mas lu'h lepoil The Maslei bad leiuiu lui'iided Ihut tlie) be Kiiichaiged With i lie sum of $530, paid as premium on theli bonds. They claimed that they liiuild he allowed tills sum, but the Judge Biiriliurgcii litem with It. . i mitMft rrifl.'ii aiWiNtigh'iilifthinWiii attttt i WW A Because Making nnd Fitting Spectacles and Eyeglasses Mr our exclusive business. Because a j ton( course of study Mas been followed I by years of practical experience. Because our factory is equipped for Jorlndlnu rpecl.il lenses, as well as the ! usual routine of spectacle making and i repairing I N. SANFOBD 9 GRADUATE OPTICIAN POSTOH 15UILDINO. TMIT STRFXT Over Mav & Co -. ' THE GENTLE BUT FIRM AND UNMISTAKABLE TERSUASION OF QUALITY That is the kind of argument I put into the H'OH H. C. CLASS Hnwniian Souvenir and other jewelry made by mc nnd it tells n story intcrcitiin: to everyone who values QUALITY. H. Culmani FINE HAWAIIAN m m Additional Cable Nevo on P.iqo 1. STREET RAILVAY MEN MAY STRIKE Sail Pianeisco. Apill L's.i The inr iiieu will have a mans uieeitifg on Tues 'Inr. nt midnight, to vote on the m.ike pioptMtlou. COMD3 roil KAULBAHS OdesMl. Apill :. SlxtCfll bolllbh have been lii i.v-n-l In (lie summer .esldelice of (.' "enll Kuulhiiis. ! . x RTRIKING CARMEN DISORDERLY Salt !' lilt Ijiltc Cli). April 2S. A strike tnvmiii Ii.ik taken plaiu lie's?, -icfoiiii,iiili d ullli'dlsordeiH, OOMEZ SUCCEEDS CASTRO Si. Petelsblllg , ll Ilu leasing In die h..i: Theil' li.i'e hi ii I'M , w i ( k. i Scurvy Is . . distill Is. .: ei for the LOCKOUT FOR CIGARMAKERS Havana. Apill Js Nlni" thousuiiil iipcintlves h,ii In en linked out of the Independent Igar Inclorles. MOD SHOWS ANIMOSITY Muxlio Cltv. Apill 28. Much llldlg iintlou Is "xpies'ied hue over Hie moil ing of i lie Aineik.iii and Mexican le gation. In (lu.it.'iiial.i Clt) b; a mob. EARTHQUAKES IN ITALY Cilnluki. Il.ilv. April 2S li-ulli-ipi.ikes In Cilaulu nud Klioinholi uie I'.uu.iglug vlue.vaids. - i .i c m ELECTIONS BREED TROUBLE Ciiiu.iuiiull, Apill 2S. Dull) ioIII hliiiui are oceiirrlus between (iovern meut parlUniih ami l.lbeiuls on the i ve of the election. Sevenil have been killed UNEASY MINISTRY St. Peterslniig, April 2S. Tlio to- otgnnlzatluu of tho mlnlbtiy Is Imnil- lp" 1 Mere is lurk of bin ninny In l'icinler Stolyiilu'H ler.dloiuir) wlug, FISHERIES MATTER SETTLED Tukln, Apill JS. Tlie ItituMJ-.llipun-ihi llshcry ipiesllon Is reported to have been satisfactorily settled. PRESIDENT BACK HOME Noifolk, Ainll X. Piesldcnt ftoose veil has lotormil to Wuslilugtou. TAFT WOULD ACCEPT Columbus, O. April 28. A. 1. Votys, manager of tin Tuft canvass, states !lml Heereiaiv Tufi has iiiiniiumed Unit p '"."" "'T1'1'1 "l0 l(cI"""l,;l" ' rt!" "e1""" noininauon FATAL STORM Poit Worth, Apill ?8 One town ban been d33ttoPd nnd elfht perron-; killed It) the prevailing storm. Hetivi dnm iige litis been (lulu Ibioughoilt the ut leeted uieit. amMAfM THE LATEST NOVELS Tlic Story of the Outlaw Kmcrsnn Hough The Veiled lady V. Ilnpkltisuii Smith The Fort of Missing Men Meredith NIclioLou Poison Island (Jnlllcr-Cotigli Tlic Secret of Toni Molly Klllott Soavvoll Dimbic and I ,Mabcl Dames Urunily The Malefactor I I'lillllpi Oppetihelm The Court of The Maharaja Louis Tliicy frwallan Nsws Co.- KM YOUNG BUILDING. DHASS ANDIRONS Polished Tire Sets in exquisite de signs. Teco Pottery. Tapas, Mats, Baskets. HAWAII & SOUTH SEAS CURIO CO. Alexander Younr; Building. CI3?- BULLETIN ADS. PAY K2 J 064 Fan St. CURIOS AND JEWELRY. r utmu p "mf mi wm.Trmm 'UVVTlfVVllVJrtWI.VW'WVWWVVWVIArWM S k 1RATS! Spread Disease and arc a dangerous source of infection. 2 A dote of Steam's Electric Rat Paste Is SURE DEATH and like a red hct Cove In the stomach Insures their leaving the house for '".v ( icr. 2-ouncc tins. 25c. IC ounce, $1. Benson, Smith St, Co., Ltd. TflVVWW3VWVVWVU!IVVfrV THE DAM MATTER (Continued from Paoe 1) money of tho public lias been shame fully wasted. Tho House calendar was n light imu (his morning nud lb? work was all ilu lehoil heroic M:. tu, tlio House inking a iicoss until 2 o'clock. There will innbilily not lie a gie.it ileal to do this afternoon, unless the leport of thu ConfeKliei Couniilttees on the uppro iiil.itlon bills contain KciimiucudutlnuK Ibut go slroiigl) against tho grain of the liopioM'iitiillios. At lids Into day, I.DV.over. the) will piobubly pass over lonio things that, If there were moio lime left, would provoke a spirited light. Resides, the members mo tired nud fow or them reel much like engag ing In healed discussion. TOO MUCH IIASPDAI.L Tho usual .Mimdii) iiioinlng hand con colt delayed tho opening or tho morn ing session until u:3i) today. Several of tho members, who played hall on Saturday afternoon, vvoro so stiff Hint P.ioy creaked when they moved, nud grants mid gioatis marked each effort to iiso stllfeued mut-oles. Ilouso Hill 17.1, lelatlug In dumping lubblbh Into the luirhois, was letiiined fiom the Senate with nmciidmuiitH, Vlie Ilouso conciiuoil. NO HAWAII IIO.NI) ISSUK Tho lesolutlon of thu Hawaii Super visors nutlioilzlug (lib Issuance ot $1C0,000 of bonds, came too Into. Tlio Pliintico Committee lepoiteil tills morn lug Hint thu losolutlou eonllrtuiiig tlio loud Issue could not bo got thiough Iho l.cglslatuio on account of tho Flioitiiess of tluio lenuilnliig, and no action (oubl therefoie he talton. This tepoit, which was made orally, was udoptid, nud Hawaii will have to wall two veani at leas', bi foio alio can Issue an) bonds. MAI I MAV noitnow Tho Soiiato 11111 in, couflimltig tho 14 . Mnul bond Issue, wiih Introduced In plenty of time, the Mnul people being A'lde awake, and it passed third rend ing In the House and goes to the Gov (nor Senate 1)111 113, abolishing Terrllo ilal pounds, passed lis final House, leading without debate. The usual matutinal veto rnmc down ri inn the (Inventor, being McCnrtliy'R -'i nu'c 1)111 13, amending tlic election l.,ws. Action deferred until tomorrow-. The comninnlentlon from (lie Senate luting that It had adopted tlio report of tlio Joint Conference Committee on t-Vnale llllt !H, tlio Liquor Dill, caused 'i In nail grin to rlpplo over tlio Heine sintithe countenances. 1'or (lie Hoiiho bad won out. It had bluffed tlic Sen ate Into giving tlio Tetrltory n now 'Iqiinr law. Tlio Speaker widened tlio grin by iliterlug that the eommunlrntlon he i mbodlcd In tlie Jourmil of Die House. Tli" still unchded Nimnnit Dam trim 1 le wits taken up where 11 bad been i lopped Saturday. One member expressed tlio opinion that tlieie had been enough talk, hut Itlce gave ItnwlltiH another opportunity to talk. ItawlliiH said that the adop tion of a leport recommending the r.inccllnlloii of tlie contract would ho take! ns inandatorv upon tlio (lovcrm in. and. If be refused to tihe). It would I'cbn'ind liack upon tlie Leglshitine. Itlce moved that to nvobl this the words "If possible' be Inserted after the r.'conimendatloti that the contract l.i cancelled. Tills amendment was i.ilopted. Tlio inajoilty ippnrl was then adopt (d without Timber discussion. Tills ended tlio business of the llnus" for tlie nun nine ami a recess was taken until " o'clock. SENATE OVERRIDES CARTER'S ELECTION BILL VETO The fiovernor (Ills morning sent to the Legislature a message vetoing Sen lile 1)111 3D. the election law hill. It leads In ;,ut ns follows: lleiewlth I ritiirn Senate Hill No. 13, which I am unable to approve. The chief change made In the law Is the provltdun for one blanket ballot which shall be aiinuged so that the candidates' names are printed In party columns, under a party title. Instead of being aiinuged alphabetically and without tlio putt) designation, as Is now done. Other changes nrc made to bring the irmuludcr of the election law Into conformity with this main change. Pnless stinlght party voting. Irre spective of tlio cpinllucatloiiH of tlio (audit!. lies, Is to he adopted as the most Intelligent method of using the ballot. Ibis hill will mean u backward step, for It will ninke It far easier for the caieless oi iguoiaiit voter to piop ci I) mail: his ballot. After iiiiollng fiom icmarks by (ov-ernm- Hughes of New York, tho Gov ernor says: "There Is no valid reason for thu adoption of a plan which Is obrolcto nud of which oilier loinnitinltlcs, whqia It has been tried, are endeavoring tu rid themselves." The veto wa overriden by a oto of 12 to 2. .Mukekuii and lllidiop bring the ones who wanted to sustain. I CHEERS Mil D (Special Ilulletlii Wireless) I.AHAI.N'A, Mnul, AV'II 2U. Tho i.eiue or baseball .vostoiday hetwoon the Kahiilui nud Wtilkupu teams ru- ulted In it walkover for the Kaliiiluls. Tl"' ll"lll" H'es stoiped all choorllli; i ) inn spccinuirs. i lie game wiih a ver) I o nIT.ilr. Kabulul, II; Will- Vnpu, 2. mm CHILDREN ARE ii ORPDi I The Hlleford loinpauy was given n very largo audience Satuid.iy uveulng. I It was ii cuse of standing loom oiil), "A Iio.Mil Itecepllou" was tho piece put on ami It was gieoted with gleut ap plause thiouglioul. Mr. I.avlgue, the h.ilitouo singer, iiiiulo a great hit. Thn O.iborn clillilien, who have been tho ruhjict of many coinpllmcnfiiij io miiiks, dallghted (he iiudleiico exceed ingly. They will coutliiiio to ho among the leading nttrnulmis of tho (ompaii). "Tho Aiuerlraii dlilf" is one of Hlle lord'a sttongest pieces, nud It will bo the hill ror tonight. Tho story, which in full of coined), Is In four stioug nets nnd tho Osboines uppcur as "Pilnco Iloj" and "Tho Little Lady. A now icaturo tonight will bo (Uns tinted tongs by I.u Vlgno and Mattio I Lloyd Lute nnd tho iblldieu will give J new specialties. Tlio entlio coiitpaii) lis In the cast. Proni the advance halo I lor tonight there Is no duubt but what Iho (ompaii) will lie giected with un otlini crowded lioii.se ami tho perform ance Is giinrunlted Seats on sale all ! day fiom 10 o'clock. Easter's Gone WllV not come nut. then In n 'stylish spring suit? wc nave a remarkably fine assort ment of spring; suitings for you to choose from. Jealous as wc are of our reputation, you are sure to se cure ennect styles and n good fit. W. W. Aliana & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS 62 King St. PHONE DLUE 2741. P. O, Box 98t, IN Will olDAYlii SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED. Sunday, April US. Stnir. W. (I. Hall, Thompson, fiom Kauai pmts, 1:10 a. in. Stnir. lwnlanl, PHU, from Muluk.il. 4:15 n .in. , , Sctir. Ada, from Maul ports, a:M i. m. Stnir. Kuunl, Saxe, front IIH". 5:3 p. m. Satutday, April 'it. Stnir. J. A. Cummins, Searle, rroiu Wnlnianalo, CrfiO p. in. Stnir. Llkellke, Nnopaln, from Mnlu lal, 12 midnight. Stnir. Kp An Hon, Tullelt, ftoni Kuunl, 7:2.i it. in. .Monday, Apt II "iS. S. S. China, Krlel, from Orient, D.'.'j n. m. 'S. S. Korea, Sandbeig, from San Pranrlsco, 8:20 a. in. S. S. Scottish .MoiiiiHi, Dower, from Newcastle, with coal, off port ill day lucak. Schr. Helene, Thompson, fnitn San Pianclsco, off port nt da.vbical(. m-w SAILING TODAY. S. S. Korea, Sntidberg, for Orient, fi p. in. S. S. China, for San Prniulnii nt ! p. m. DEPARTED. Satutday, Apt It -T. Stnir. .1. A. Cummins, Senile, for Walmaualo, S:3U a. in. Sunday, April 28. Dr. sp. Ijoch Oarvo, Ilouso. towed outside to nnchornge, 3. .10 a. m. H X X M P. X V KXtlXXXXXX X X PASSENGERS H K Arrived W X X 3C )f X X K ., K X K X V. K n Prom San Pinnclsco, per S. S. Kme.i. Por Honolulu: Mrs. .1. W. Miiitln, Miss Isabella Martin, .1. Carter, Win. Abbott, Oco. Alliers, Mrs. fieo. Albers. .Mrs. Piank Andrado, l)r. P. II. Antli onv. .Mrs. .1. Arthur Perkins, A. Ilalrtl, A. L. lll.ick, J. II. Illalr. Mrs. .1. I). Illali, W II. Dllss, .Mrs. W. II. Illlss and child. Miss M. llorgcr, (1. P Hush, Mrs. O. P ISush, L. A. Crook. Oco. P. D.ivlcs, .Mrs. (Ico. P. Davles, three chll ('ien nud maid, Miss Chun M. Dodge, M. S. Dovvsett, V.. fi. Dulsenberg, Mis. II. Patim, .Mrs. Hush Pliinell, Muster 111. III.. I.-t II V t rt. . . t , i iiiiiji riiiiieii, a. u, dan, .virs. j. r.. (Inlt, .losepli A. Oilman. S. II. Ilaber. II. I). I labor, Miss Alma Ha) lies, M!s Hose Hemmlngwny, J no. Kirk, W V. .lones, .Mrs, W. C. Jones, Mrs. Pred S. Knight and maid. Miss 1.. U Lines, Miss Prnnres Lysnnr. A. MueKlllop. I Mrs. Pinmett .May and son, Mrs. M. A. i Newell, .Miss Thelnia Pniker. C. II. PerKliia. Mrs. C. II. Perkins. Mis. 11. P. Pen 111 and son. .1. I l. Ilohlnson, Mrs. .1. L. P. Hohliisou, Miss (iraui Hobeitson, Col. S. W. Ituesster. J. Ros enberg, Miss Marlon ltotli, Jos. Schwnitz, Mm. J. A. Scott. Mrs. H. W. .Suit I, Claudo M. Sinllh, .Mis. Claude M. Smith, Mrs. Pinuk Smllli. Miss Cntlioilne It. Smith. J. J. Siilllviin, A. P. Terstegge, Miss M. It. Tousey, .Mm. P I). Whiting, I). (1. Weber. Mrs. M. Winston. I). L. Wellington. Per stnir. W. (J. Hall, fiom Kauai ports, April 2S. S. Shcba. A. I). Hills, 11. Waggoner, S. Spltzer, Mrs. Hagei man nnd child, Kwal and daughter. Itev. ;;. S. Hluiotco, ltev. O. II. (lilllek. Mrs. Clirist, Irs. P. I'nliuer. W. Plidi er and wire. i:. 1 I ladle), W. Iliistimuu nud wire, k. Mltiinl nnd wire, Chung Hltig, An lllng Clioug, Mlyamotii ami wire, nnd (is deck. X X X X 1 X X X 3t V 3? 5f JC 11 X X X PASSENGERS M tl Dooked ft It K X )l JC X X X n 11 H X X X X X W Per stnir. China, Pilel. for San Pranclsco, G p. in. W A. .McNeil, wire mid Infant, Miss .1. C. Locke, Mis. S. I). Heap), Miss May Din bank. .Mrs. Mabel Wing Castle, Miss Hlliior Castle, I.. 11. llemeiiway, wife ami daughter, Mrs. W. Plslnji', Mrs. Cbllst, dipt. A. P. I'lllsbury and wife, Capl. Joliu Mot eair, dipt. .1 W. Saunders, II. P. Dil lingham, Hiiicild Dillingham, (, ltiin kle. Mis. C. I). Hunters, W. S. Huston, S. Wolff, Jutnes II, Thompson, J. O'Con nor, Mrs. Hnlsoy, V. It. Canoll nud wife, fico. K. llurns. It. II. Chinch. Per S. S. Korea, for tho Orient, 3 p. hi. W. II. Llewelyn, James Scott, Call Ilcdeman, C, I), Mo)er and mother, Cecil Leigh, Miss A. Ilnrnes, C. S. Schultz, .Mrs. P. Iliooks, 2 ehildieu mid maid. K. A. Douthltt. l'rcdetlclc O'llilen, C. M. Washington. m HlDtm X JlMKtaJOtK XKK .'I HONOLULU WEATHER X KXKM X X X X 31 tftt X X It it ni K IC April 20. Teinper.itinob 0 a. m., 7; 8 a. in., 75; 10 n. m., 71; noon, 70; morning mliiliiitini, til). Ilnrninetcr, 8 a. in., 30.03; absolute limnldlty, 8 a. in., (!,lr. ginlns per cubic foot; relative humidity, 8 a. m W per cent; dew imiIiU, 8 n. in . 0.1. Wind G n. in., velocity 3, direction .N; 8 n. in., velocity 1, dliectlon .., 10 a. in., velocity 5, direction S.; noon, velocity II, direction N. U. Italnfall during 21 hours ended 8 n. m., .13 Inch. Total wind movement dilng 21 hourii ended at noon, 110 miles. WM. 1), STOCKMAN, Section Director. U. S. Weather tlure.iu Thu long-expected collier Scottish Monnrch ntilved off port this mm nine i.t dnybtoak, but did not couio Into thu l.nihor, us tlioi-o Is no berth vacant whore sho may dlBchargo her coal. When tho Maiinltn, tho Cniiudluu-Ami-tiull'in hloamor duo fimn the Colonleu tcnioriciw, lias dopaitod, tlio collier v. lit como in to tlio IllBliop dock. m BORN MIRANDA In thin city. Apill 28, 1907, to Mr. and Mis, Aitliur K, Mlianda, a il.titghtci'. SCOTTISH MONARCH HERE i.l-u4jkrVi' Aiikiiir,-i.i - -Jjitt. ., H..