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'Kwn-v " j WJveW.f(, HP-' X BVr.NINft IIULUrriN, HONOLULU, T II. MONDAY. MAY II, ISM. H 'fi .' t. I K W3 M LEKLY OilEKBiR t WAV W . .NIiJM)A-V TMUWUAV PRIUA ATI 1IDAV All vtli : members of h order are eou'.lHlly Invited to attend mcitlnga of local 1oJr UARMONY LODOL, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.j Meets everv Monday evening at ' J:30 In I O 0 K. Hall, I ort Stteot K. 11. HNNDKY. Socretary. huh. r. vicuuus, n o. All visiting brothors vory cordially Invited. MYSTIC L0D0E. NO. 2, K. Or P. Moots ovorv 2d and 4th TucRilny of each month nt 7 30 p. m. nt K P. Ilntl. cornor Port nntl Horttunln Sts Visiting Iliothcis cordially welcome. v l. lyle. c c V. WALDHON, K. of It & S. OAHU LODGE, No. 1. K. of P. Meets ovorv llrMt and third t rl- dny ovenlng at 7 30 In K ot p nan. '""corner Fort nnd lleretanla YlsltlnK brother couliail Invited to attend a o. deering, c c . J AS. A. WllITi:. KllS. HONOLULU LODGE 610. B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Uidgc No. GIB, U. P. O i will meet In tholr hsll on King oeat Fort st-nat every Friday even n g Ttv order ot the K II. HENRY C. EA3TON, Secretary. VM. II. McINERNY. E. R. Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.of P. Unota verv Itaturday evening nt l:2 o'etoek In K. of P. Hall, cor Fo.-t and Beretanla. Vlsltlag broth- ir cordially invited to attend. W I j. rilAZKH. CC, E. A. JACOU30N. 1C.U3. HODCLtJLU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. M.es on Hi and ond tb WKU -.SDVY nlugu of cue ii month nt 1 Jt ocloelz Id U. of P. Hall, corner Baraiaala and Foit streets. Vtsltlag HaglM ars Invited to at- ,V I. IKAiIB, W., Prost. H T. MOURE, Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M Mseas ry first and third Tbltrs- iiju of i eun mouth at Kulghts of PythUn Hail Visiting brothers cor- illlly tnvttsd o nttend. .1 W ASCII. Sachem. A IS Ml'RPIIY, C. of R. MILLINERY Spiing Flovfcw, New RibbonB, Fcsthcrs and Hats Are Arrived. Wire frames made by order. OUR PRICES REASONABLE. K. IS0SH1MA. 30 KING ST. NEAR BETHEL. Woman's Exchange for Leis, Cut Flowers, Curios. HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT Vienna Bakery is making the Best Home-made Brsad in town. Be sure and try it. The wagon will deliver at your door. CALL UP 107. LUNCHES and DRINKS The most popular place in town. ' The Fashion Saloon, Hotel ft. Jack Scully. near Fort, Jack Roberts. McTighe Favorite The Best Whiskey on the Market. TH0S. F. McTIGHE & CO., AGENTS. 10M05 KING ST. PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755. Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin. iQ&$ lire's a Good One ' ritiidK the doc- i will unifon if h nut nnjndicl. Sassafras Sour Scientifically puic. A tomo and ivlwnys te freshing in lummcr. SCi cents h qunit. $2 00 the dozen. Benson, Smith & lo., Ltd., & HOTEL and FORT STS. mSKm -flTTT,lT-HT-':""li' "- i-"t- RUNDOWN! OVERWORKED t TRY SOME Koenig's Malt Extract It will build you up again. CHAMBERS DRUG CO., FOR. FORT AND KING STS. PHONE 131. Associated Garage, LIMITED IOIINTS i OR WINT0N, CADILLAC, TRANKLIN, PIERCE-ARR0W and CAMERA TOURING CARS and RUNABOUTS. MERCHANT ST. PHONE 388. PINK PEARLS V,"e have pmlt pearls and some of the finest of the white variety in the Dnent; also gold, silver, diamonds ind jewelry Remember, we buy at tfcll a3 tell. j. 1018 1IUUANU near KING. THE OWL 5c - Oigar - 5c M. A. Gainst & Co. Prettiest Hats OF THE SEASON. MISS POWER'S Boston Bldg. El Palencia Cigar for Particular People, HAYSELTJEN TOBACCO CO., 1TD. WingClionguO. King Street, Ewa of Fishmarkct. DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING GOODS of EVERY DE- SCSIPTI0N. WING CH0NG CO. KINO ST. NEAR BETHEL Dealers in Furniture Mattresses, Etc., Etc. All kinds ot K0A and MISSION FURNITURE Made To Order. EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK Jone by the FRENGH LAUNDHY 1th their new TRENCH dry cleaning proceai 25? Eoratanla 8L Phone 1491, LOCAL ANII GCNI2KAL A BULLETIN VACATION mnkei mi ultitl umtnt Children on wtn :hm foi mutVr, nter, or them- Au it back fate. Tal. 3G1. 'l I R III) ilHnd Hi 111 (Huh The Fleet 1 coming. Lit ui clean up h City. Ling up Meott) a when yntt want n 1 kI auto ride). Phone 107 Jtnu t forget tho big bargain In In - il it wi f k at Ilium s Mi hums rruili mango rbu'iu 1 I 1 II grKH rB lor 85o per J 1' Putnam Ilalth Pills make rich Mom! fi"c a package. Try them il'.nk Honk' Call 1111. J A Me- l.i od, fur thti plcasantest r.uto rlilo Tho Seuskle cottages nre delightful In the summer time. Engage a cot-' tape now fur iho season. A motion nnd notice of motion linn been II lo I In tho caxo of Prank lira get H Kawaiian.ikua. lurorH In tho Miwea Kokl case were thin mnmlnir dismissed hy Judge Dole until - o clock this nftPi IKH111 Coat jour Iron roofs with "Arabic' Y0.1 'fill o snrprlscd at Us unllng and preset v alive properties. California Feed Co., agenta. The batcb.ill teams arc Just begin nlng to pliy You should Kct ac quainted with the placrn h) seeing their pictures nt Thn Knflilon Tho White Family notary (lock nnd chain atltch) is tho best sewing ma chine In tho world Ilenny & Co . Ltd., agents, 12G, Port Btrcot. Phouo 48S. Your typewriter iliould be kept in excellent order. The expert at the Hawaiian Office Specialty Co., Ltd., ran oHnMrl in 1 fnr vnu Phnne 143 In the matter of tho ealalo of Stow ait P Iliiiiilngliniii n motion for coin hilsslon to tako testimony of A O. tllot.cn ami Cliaa 1.. Illshop of Ari zona has hfen tiled by tho atlorucjH Tltun while women fiom lwllel who vioip suspected hy tho police, were anesled for liiestlKutlon, but wen allowed to go fieo without having nn charge placed against them on the condition that thoy leave lwllel with in two weeks. One half of the property and Income taxes, and the tax on dogs, bicycles, automobiles, wagons, carts, carriages and other vehicles are due and pay able now, and will become delinquent on the 15th Inst, A penalty of 10 per cent will be added to all such taxes remaining unpaid after the 15th of May Chief Justice llurtv.cll this noon placed on (lie tho resignation of Dis trict Magistrate Hnp.il, the exclusive aunouncemeiiti of whoru action was published In tho Hullo tin. The liihtlcu has written tho llllo Mcgis Irato a tongratiilatoi) nolo. The ap polntment to Hapal't: place has not Set been ninile known. osiie sir m ijffiffli lite .1 11 Ci He ml Frank McStock,r called on Acting Covoruoi Mott-Smlili this morning to talk ovei Kancoho land. Castle submitted a new pio osltlon for the Chlet Executive to puz h olf lie wauitd to know wl the Government did not puichisi or ex change with the Rlie tiioputv oi tdl.i of Hull huil and thus lump all the (lovi :uUKnt pmpnu locthci MoilSiuitli Is consldeiliig tin ju-opo-sltlon . & TREN0R STARTS (Continued from Pfifie 11 itnilj of actual plantation conditions so that in case ho Is put in charge of a itcrultlug station nt New York ha will be able to tell the people exactly what tliey may expect. It is stated thnt Mr. Ticnor thinks ver) highly of the Italian ns a work er and good citizen. He has not, how ever, inailo any statement concerning what ho thinks Hawaii needs, nnd, judging from his general demeanor, docs not intend to glvo au opinion until he sees what there Is to see and knows what, he Is talking about. a PASSENGERS BOOKED ' Per S S. Hllonlnn. Mny 19. Miss E. A. Chitmly, Mis. Saunders, Mlts Sauudeis, L It del Win. C. L)on, J. C 0'l)a, wife and two clilldion. Miss S J I'ntou, J. It. Daggett, .Mrs. W. 1 Day, MlbS G. l.utted, Miss I). Cook, Mis F T. Sullivan, Mis. C. O'Nell, Gernld O'Nell, Mrs. Hodgson, MUs Mary Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ilriish MrB. Toweo and two children, Mih. E Castle, E C. Eckart. wlfo mid two children, Mrs. Crane, Mis. L. Scheon, MIsh M. J Cotisun, Miss G, Whlteiuau and child, Mr. llleusbdohn and wife Mr. mid Ml 8. C. II. Smith, Miss Wclglimuller, Mis. C. F. True and two children, Mrs, K. Gallagher, Mrs, A. It, Tnrletnn nnd two children, Mrs. D. Mnclntjio, Mlss-M. A. Duiwii, Mis. Rusboll,l. P, Nowsnmo, R II, Riipport, C. W. Leo, Mr. and Mrs. L. do L Wnid and two chlldien, Mr. and Mia. Henry S. Smith, Mrs. Gnherlorsh, Mrs. C. W. Tuerke, Miss M E. Tueiko. A Most ExMlU'nt AsxrWint at SUITINGS iHE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN, W. W. Ahana Co., LIMITED 62 S. KING ST. PHONE 525. f; OABLE REPORT OF SAN FRANCISCO MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. Monday, May 11 8AN KKANCI8CU ArrUcil Mav !l A.-1I. S H Navatlan, hence May 1 A -II. B. ii. Virginian from San 1)1 K. IHt.0 ArrUwt liny Am. bk Mohican I nun 'an I 'ran Cisco KA1HM.III Airhud Mu 1 A -II H. U Noln link m In nee .Mn 10. Saturday, May 9. SAN PHANC1SCO AnUccI Ma 8: l'r. S. S. Co) Ian, hencn May 1. POUT LUDLOW Sulk il May S: Am schr. Alice Cooko, for llnmi lulu. II1I.O Sal led Mn S A.-1I. S. 8. Mexican, for Sullna Cruz SAN PRANC1SCO Balled .May 9: P M S S Korea for Honolulu KAHULUt Silled Ma 9 Am sclir Aliinum for Port Town send. KHiliiinitUK!tilJiSl!li ; WATERFRONT NOTES " K la M K a U U K M a U Jt S JC 11 ISLAND STEAMERS IN. Tho Steamer lwnlanl. Self, canio In Simda) morning from Mnut and Mo lokal ports, with 3 cabin nnd 17 deck pahsengera nnd u cargo consisting of 1 kid, 2 empty drums, 3 bags corn, 3 cases beeswax, 3 crates pigs, 3 bags taio, 3 bags cocoanuts, 7 kegs nails, 8 boxes eggs, 10 hags coin, 11 crates chickens, 25 dressed sheep, 30 head cattle, 02 pigs, 70 cuses honey, 985 lings sugar, 1 lot firewood nnd KS pack ages sundries. The Ke All Hon, with one cabin nnd two deck passeiigciH, also eamo Into port, with 3500 bags sugar, IS empt) g.is drums, u box ot mutton, mid mis cellaneous goods. The Noeau, with -1050 bags sugar fiom Ahuklnl, made tho harbor at da) light yesterda). Sugar amounting to 07ao bag wns brought In vesterda) h the steamer Nilh.in, from Muhukona She had bad weather on tho run In Returning fiom u special tilp tu Makitwell, the Mlkuh.ila brought 4S )0 bags ot sugar .to this poit cHtenla FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Covered with baiuaclts, and riding high out of tho water, the b.ukentllie S. O. Wilder. Captain C Jackson, ar livid ort thu harbor tlds moinlng, and docked about noon Shu will go on tlu. itini-llin nl1t. n .ft infill arltft A ltt lilt iiuiiiiitv I tin tt j o r-iititi txi niii; v.tit for the purpose of gelling her bottom cleaned Tho progress of tho vessel was much Impeded In tho vo)ugo by the dirt under her water line The Wlldei is 39 days out of Mollcndo, Pei u, and comes hero to tike cargo having little In her but lln wood nnd hull walei Tho veti.el nconnteicd Hue noillKMsi li.uk' a nil tin v-.tv, an J sighted nutlilug a INS! ilUtR RATES m . i i i sleaimii- i 'lie Pntlllc an uuu i In at l.lov .1 v l he l. M S S Co 1. 1 1 an artveiici of from Zl'j lo G p, i cent on the ii'-wer vtenmnra, the oldi r bonis, with the high lales nlieady on them, not being biibjecled to chuiige lit'ii ilie pol'clea weio lentwed Vn rloiib nccldentB In Pnclllc waters are lohponslhle for n rather bad Implo sion nt l.b 1 s INTER Ihl.VND STEAMl.i.S v. h n are da I dipait toniouow an- G II:-1) at "i p r.l.. To, Ohiuiui n loa, Ekcle and Hauapepu, Niib.iu, ,u 12 in., foi K.iwulhuu and Mahiikuui Noeau at 5 p in., foi Kukulli.ieh and Honukaj, and thu Ko All Hon, at 0 p m , tar Kapaa, Anahola, Kllauea, Ka llklwal, Wunulll, and Wnlulha. W THE CHILEAN TRAINING ahlp Geneial H.uUulnno, which has bcn lu port foi tho past week, left Satin day afteinoon at 4 o'clock for Voko lianui, a few bonis behind the Ui.uil Inn tialulug chip Ueujamlti Constant, bound for the snmo port, THE IIAUKENT1NE AURORA, Cap tain II Samuclsmi, will leave this poit foi llllo this afternoon, lu low of the Intci-Islnnd steamer Hclonc, to load sugar ut the Hawaii port foi San Fiauclt.cn Sbo wan signing crew this morning THE HARK MOHICAN and the bark Kalulanl, both of which ni lived )estenluy, iho former ut llllo and the latter at this port, mndo tho run down from Fan Francisco lu thirteen days. 'THE NORWEGIAN STEAMER Or land, Cnplnln Lie, left Saturday aftei noon for Ocean Island to load fertil ize! foi Auslialla. THE A.-H. S. 8. NE11RAKSAN sailed Into Sunday afteinoon foi Ka hulul, to load sugar for tho Coast. THE HARK KAIULANI biought tn 20G0 tons general freight fiom San Francisco. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS S.S. Alameda, sched uled to leave Wednesday, May 13, has accommo dations for ' forty more saloon passengers. Apply Wm.G. Irwin &'Co.,Ltd. Agents for O.S.S. CO. Surprise Them S,tr,iii!c j our f jea by having them fitted with a jmir of ulastcs that aro ' RIGHT Yon enn i;et them at I A. N, SANF9RP, OPTICIAN, BOSTON BUILDING. B'BItlDE'S TtLiCUi Whi n Mm ir ui H (In. i nil. wrretuiy icaokH t ,wn tM I ' humliud dollars for 1-1- t n 'an ment tlii'in werv atindiy cu, i, n . , v Is now Iho goneinl Irii.ic. i '' Jt Mrllrido mount ono hi 'iv 1 en-, i, ol Tansun nt tlio men i tho Aiu.-.lcin armada prefer Tiiiim i Id any other mineral water GIVE M'BRIDE (Continued from Prsc 1) fore giving such authority, thnt the plans or suggestions should be dell nttclylinown here In older to pre vent confusion. "Mr. Mcllrldo probably lias some thing important on hand for two ren sons first. ' because tho Governor, who had knowledgo of the gcncial plan during tho four davB before hi sent his cable, has cabled tho torn mltteo to go slow until receipt of let- tci from Mr. Mcllrldo. This letter has not arrived, nnd will not arrive until about the 1 itli. Secondly, Mr, Mcltride, being In dlicct communica tion with those who linvo had charge of the entertainment of the Fleet In San Friiuclsto, as nHn with tho Fleet lommaiidcrH, and being In Ban IVjiicIhco In hla ollii lal capacity nt private tccietaiy to the (iovcrnor, ma) bo In possession of Infoiiuntlon or suggestions whkh might bo of value to the Fleet Committee here. "While the Conuultteo licic will proceed along Its own lines, It wll no doubt, value Information or sug gestions fiom thou who are nclun'!) entertaining or being entci tallied. This Is no leason, however, why the Committee uhould i.top or delay its work. The main plan Is, mid should lie, lis own to which suggestions o assist.iiuii tiom s.in Iinuclhco um' be added if such suggestions or ns slstanco, when definitely ascertained, ale acceptable. This relieves the no tcsslty of any hasty action, cither in turning down that which may turn 1 , . , , ,mt '" 1' metM or r l'"tponen.enl meiely for tho purposu of awaiting outside suggestions. "In view of the fact that no defi nite Information lias been received of the suggestions made to Mr. Mi- Pride b) the Fleet c umi.inndcra nnJ e-Mti)oi Pliclau, thu Executive Com mit toe have fceut cables to Mr. Mc- KS.3SagKiS3 Value She If you want value for value in Shoe Repairing now, as ever, you will go to the Home of Good Shocmaking. A few of our Specialties Worn Out Soles, Run Down Heels, Fstehs'. Rips, Lining, Welts, Rubber Heels, Jfaking New Heels, Nlw Counters in Soles, In Fact Everything known in fihoemakint; We do it Quickly, Neatly and Cheaper Island Orders Solicited. VICKERS' SHOE REPAIR SHOP, 1119 UNION STREET. NEAR HOTEL. Telegram Stoddard-Dayton Motor Car Co., Dayton Ohio. Model "K" wins first in $2750 class, first in $3500 class, first in $3500 and over, defeating all entries regardless of'H. P.; also special time prize winning hill record. i "'Tshr--rvn. StooCs JUST ARRIVED Our first car of the Stoddard-Dayton make. Come and see it. Von Hamm-Youig Co., Ltd. llrlile telling him tu limko in r- igenicuta wlttioiit uuthorlly fruni i ,a (Diinmltlei1. nnd nl" Hint nothing uld hu douo b the c mlttce hero i. a til full 'communication cuulil ho ad hy letter STARTLING DISCOVERY (Conlinutd fiom Page 1) I no ti.ice vvhatevei such ns vvouiu herwlso linvn been produced. 1 Thu theory or the piosecutlon l I o. i lint the, bag wnu opened by some ,)c rn who had n ko lo It la his pos- einn, and Hint this peri-on made i slit iiii-i , I iih a blind to t bio iv Hi oflkeis ulT the limk All theto ' f to wen leiimed this monilng frrni , i (.our co of uniiiiestiouablu authorllv PohIoIIIco Inspeelor Hare vss asked ! i his morning iihout tho regulations In i . . . . . .. . . . . .. . ,,ii reaped to tne kbjs to man iiiih" mall bags can be opened by means of thu same I. Ind of n lc)," ho hald, but such l.c)s aro only given to tho sworn cmplojca of the postointc. 'I hey uio, wo say, the postmaster-'" bond. Thoy nro never lo be taken out ot the poHtoflkc, and nio kept fastened to a dinwer by means of n (haln. Strict tab Is kept on them by the dcpailment. They aro niiniboied and iccord Is kept of every one of them, so Hint in ease ii falso key vvcro used it would bo very easy for us t(. dnd It out. Any tmniithoilzcd per son having sucli n key In his posse sion is liable to u penalty ns gicnt as that Imposed on n person actually lobbing tho malls." KAPAA LANDS (Continued from face li tension of time until some further word can bo had. Spalding's letter was wilttcn on April 9th, nnd ho stated thnt from thcro he expected to go to Penang nnd Colombo, unit, If cholera were picvalcnt, ho Would cut out the trip to India mid go stialght to Ade". Falrchlld is of the opinion thnt this Is where ho Is at thu present time. He has cabled to Rlthet in Sail Fran cisco, telling of vJhatovcr plans he has made for reaching Spalding. MM 0. R. & L. CO. MAY TAKE (Continucd from Page 1) the same time the Castle Interests ate to ngicc to rcfinlu fiom building any lallroad from Konlnu to Honolulu di rect, or" to oilglnnle any other meth od for the direct tinnsportatlon of freight from tho newly opened dis trict to Honolulu, the consequence being that all the products rnlsed theie will have to bo sent over tho Koolau and O. R. & L. Co. B)stcm. Tho Yamashlta liquor case has been thrown out of coii'.t on account of tho falluio ot the Jury to agiee. It Ib stated that Iho length of time that Ibis Jury was out er.ceds nuy oilier In tho Teriltoiy for such a small case e Repairing Indianapolis, Ind., Mar, 24, '08. ? It is a peach. AGENTS. )( Jf 3( H K X IS W W II M B W B s a H ARRIVED 31 A It 8 J5 H K H Jt ' - - Satii'rdiy, -May "J. Am bk. Katulanl, Colly. 13 clayo fiom S.in Francisco, nS port p. m. Sunday, May ID Slim, iwalanl. Soil, from Maui mil Mnloknl ports, ti 50 a 111 Stmr. Mlknlinhi, Tullett. fiom Maka wolt, 7:30 a. in Sinn. Nlllinti, Oners, fiom Malm konn, 2:30 n. in Stmr. Ko Ail Hon, fiom Anahola, 1 j. in Stmr. Noeau, Mitchell, from Aim lilul. 2-05 a. in. Monday, May II. Am liklno. H. O. Wilder, Jackron, 39 ihi)s tiom Mollcndo, Peru, U tn. K W IS It i : KSKHXIta H DEPARTED r a ii ft K a 3t U s; M H if. X V 5 i Saturday, Mil) 9 llr. S. S. Orhind, Lie, foi Ocean is land, I p m, Chilean training ship nciier.il lln nuedano, Fontaine, for Yokohama, -I p. m. Sunday, May 10. Stmr. Despatch, Kokerwltz, for Kauai porta, 5 p. m. Sunday, Mny 10. A.-1L S. S. Nehrnskan, for Kahulul, 6 p. in. ' mm ' ililillKKUKXHHXHllXII K SAILING TOMORROW h ti k it k at &- a: t u : Jt it jc is a m Stmr. Mauna Kea, Freeman, for llllo and way portb, noon. Stmr. W O.llnll, ThompKon, for Ka unl, 5 p. m Stmr lwnlanl. Self, for Maul and Molokai purls, 5 p m i i 31 K 3 3 W X 5f it M Ji X ii M X X X ii i' TO SAIL WEDNESDAY X S X K a K JH K JC Jt M K X M X M O. S. B. Alameda, Dow dell, for San Francisco, 10 a. in. nm a .1 M M il K K ft M H US fl Si i if li K PASSENGERS ARRIVED aUKifEifbiCtikuuiiSiKiiil Per stmr. W O. Hull, Ma 9, from Knual. Mr and .Mrs. Cooke. T M. Church, F. 11. Ditch, Mrs. E. I). Plkao, Q q. Ilrndford nnd 25 dick. Per rtmr. Iwalanl, May 10. from Mnul nnd Molokai porta. Alias D. Hartwell, J. IV McVeigh, MIes A. Kn mukoe and IV deck. Per stmr Ke Au Hon, May 10, from Anahola. Ml, Smith and 2 deck EBBRBK-BH"3K0Kl'eXX PA6SENGERS BOOKED X etUBEKsaElfltt?,ttRK4U;: Per O, S. S. Alnmcda.vMay 13, foi San Francisco. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. Gor don, II II. Ronton, Mrs. 11 II. Ron ton, Miss Huth Renton, Mrs. P. L Home, Miss Mary A. Peck, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 8. Wood nnd child, .Mrs. A. F. Cooko. Miss Grace Cooko, MIeb G. Cartscn, Mis. Hnnkey, Mrs. J. A. Hop per, Miss M. Hopper. Miss, U. Cooke, Miss T. C. Mason. Miss M. A. O'Mal- loy, Mrs. C. M. Hyde. G. L. Dlgelow, wlfo and child, Mrs. O. C. Scott. Mrs. G. L. Kenney. T. N. Stryker. W. G Walker. Mrs. C. Helllg. J. C. Colmn and wife. F. W. Wnehler nnd v.-Ife. Mis. C. W. Tucker, Miss Tucker, Mrs. II. P. Fiear and daughter, C. W. Uruns, J. J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. C. P Slilpard, Mr. and Mrs. H. B Smith, Mrs. Crawford, J. F. Morran, Mrs. Sugclilro and child, Mrs. J. T. Gulick, W 15 Hone)uitii) and wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Dooth, Lowls Sthoen, R W Robinson, J. C. I.une, L. R. Collin Mis. liuclily mid child, Mr. nnd Mi.i A. Kolncr. P. A. Garvie. Mrs. O. F. True and two children, E. A. V. Hsoi, I) Jamlesou, II. W Prouty. BLIP uIIPINIIc The extension of lllshop street wai completed toda), and stands us a doii onstintlon of the ability ot tho Road Department of the County to do good vork In quick time. lllshop street wns constructed In ?even days of eight hours' labor, to taling fifty-six hours, and tho Job lone. Tho department of which Sam lobiibou Is the head feels that it has leason to bo pleased. . BIDS FOR HAULING GUNS On the next or the second tilp fol lowing of tho Hllonlnn to this pot I. guns nnd carriages to be erected at Diamond Head foitlflcntlons snoul I irrlve, and with them a lot of shells, and u good amount of Bmokcless pow der. Tho:e me eight guns In all, each weighing IS tons, nnd tho cm -rlugo of each weighs 41 tons, 'thu bids for hauling the guns wero open ed Into Sa tin day by Captain Huniph tey, U. S. Quill tcramstor, 11 list ace te Peek bidding $3932 nnd tho Hono lulu Construction nnd Dia)iiig Co. $2845. rm DAUGHTER BORN TO HARTS Walliiku, Mnul, May S. A daugh ter was bin u to Mi. and -Mis. K, II. Hart on Monday evening. May f. lloth mother mid child mo doing well. THE A-H S. S ALASKAN will probably bo lu this poit until Wod liPbday, bvfcuo lending for tlm C".iht OETjrNEXT to yourtelf and let us build that ca noe, rowing-boat, or yacht which you Tiave in mind. We'll have. it ready in no time, and the prioe will be to low that you will wonder how we can do it. We've done It, however; so we KNOW. Charles D. Walker, Boat and Machine Works, King near Akpai. .liilm&ik:,. . ..MitmL i , , .u.L.fci tfTfjtAtiiftiiitffiii. iii rt