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Ths steamers ol this lint Mill arrive and leavs this port hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO:
K. a ALAMI3DA MAY 23,9.
S. 8. AI.AMUUA JUNI2 19, &.
NOTICE. On and after June 21lli. 1008, the SALOON RATES will
bens follows: Single Fare, $65; Round Trip, $110. Family rooms extTa.
In connection with the aalllng of the above stearnors, the (genu are
prepa-ed to lame the Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by
any railroad from San Francisco to ali point! In the United State, and
from New York by any ittamthlp line to all European porta.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltc
OCEANIC 8. 8. CO. GENERAL AGENTS.
Pacific Mai) Steamship Co.
ccidental and Oriental Steamship
Co., and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
Steamers of the above companlet will call at Honolulu and Itave ihlt port
on or about the datei below mentioned;
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
AMI.R1CA MARU
6IBKRIA
, .MAY 26
.JUNK I
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO
HL Hackfeld & Co,, Ltd,
AMERICAH-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FROM NUW YORK TO HONOLULU.,
Weekly Sailing! via Tehunntepee.
erelcht received at all times nt the Company's Wharf. 4 let Street, South
Drookbn.
(ROM HOVOLULU TO SAN FRAN-FIIOM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO
CISCO VIA KAHULUI j
ALASKAN MAY 12
ROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO
LULU D1RUCT.
VIRGINIAN MAY 20
Freight received nt Company
rhnrf, Greenwich Street.
an8ciion-AuiraIla'n(pyQl,!)
ttt;mhlp Company.
si.inuf. nt the jhnv Una. rannlr.a In connection with the''dANAD'
IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between VaneobVer,"B. 'C'UrtI Bydhey,-N.
C. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C,
bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on
FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA!
AORANOI MAY 30 MANUKA MAT 27
MANUKA JUNE 27 MARAMA ..jjJ.UNB ?
MARAMA JULY 25 AORANGI JULY 22
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United 8tatea and
Europe. For Freight and passage and all general Information, apply to
Theo. 11. Katies ft Co., Ltd. General Ageits.
Matson Navigation Company
The S. S. 'HIL0NIAU" of this line, carrying passengers and freight,
will ran in a direct service between this port and Sin Francisco, tailing
and arriving on or about the following dates:
LEAVE S. FRAN.
ARRIVE HONOLULU
JUNE 3rd
JUNii 10th
Passenger Rates to S. F.: First Cabin, $G0; Hound Trip First Class
11(U!C
For farther jnrtica'.nrs applv to
ftMIMfTnnVNM
Union -Pacific
Transfer Co., Ltd.
Fur.:'tarc nnd Piano Moving.
Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd-
fhone 205.
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DRATMEN 63
Estimates Qjven on
Dealo.t in
IIHEWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH COAL.
CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOtt.
HAY, 0 RAIN, CEMENT, ETC.
Weekl bulletin $J Pep Year
Past Schoonur
CONCORD
Saillnc for
ffir'JHA, nOHOirU, ILUIUA and
HOOKENA
l"rom Sorenton's Wharf
Apply on Board or to
HAWAIIAN BALLASTING CO , Agt
Telephoae 386, Maunakea St, below
King. P. 0. Box 820.
m? BULLETIN ADS. PAY
TABLE
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
0. ALAMEDA JUNK 3
8. ALAMEDA JUNK 24
FOR SA.I FRANCI3CO:
MANCHURIA MAY 23
HONOLULU DIRECT,
NKVADAN MAT 27
1 or further Information npply to
II. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents Honolulu.
C. P. M0R3K,
Genornl Freight Agent.
Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, ana ant-
or ahout tn. oatet d.iow siaisa, viz.:
FOR VANCOUVER;
LEAVE HONOLULU
may irtb
JUNE ICth
CASTLE & COOKE, LTD.. Agents.
Baggage Shipping
Storage Wood
Picking Coal
58
Quten Street. P. 0. Box 212.
all kinds of teaming. jllUnUbI
SUH 8I10Y SING,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR, REPAIR.
ING, PAPER HANGING, AND
PAINTING.
Brick Laying, Cement Work.
No. 1133 FORT ST., opp. Club Stables
TEL. 431.
KIN BUT ...., Prop.
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ESTABLISHED IN IBM.
Bishop & Co.
ANKERS.
Commercial and Travelers'
I etters of Credit issued on
the Bank of California and
The LondonJoir.t Stock Bank,
Ltd., London.
Correspondents for the
American Express Company
and Thos Cook cV Son.
Interest .allowed on term
.nd Savings Bank Deposits.
Claui Spreckels.
Wm. O. 1 1 win
Clans Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS
HONOLULU, : : : T. H.
San Franclreo Agenta The Ne
ada National Hank of San Francisco.
Draw Fxchang. on the Nevada Na
tional Bank of Stm Francisco.
London The Union ot London and
Smlth'r Bank, ua.
New York American Exchange
National Rank.
Chicago Corn Exchange National
Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hong'
kong Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank;
ot Now Zealand and Bank of Austra
lasia.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank oi
British North America.
Deposits received. Loans made on
approved security. Commercial and
Travoiers' credits issued, Bins oi
Exchange bought and sold. ,
Collections Promptly Accounted Far.
The First
AMERICAN SAYINGS
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AND' TRUST GO
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. 'OF 'HAWAII,' LTO.
' 1'
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.. 1200,0001)8
PAID Up CAPITAL..,.,. 1100,000.00
President .'.,. Cecil Brown
Vice-President..... Mi P.'rtobrnaon'
Cashier .-'.....'......L. T. Peek
Office: Cornor Fort and King Bts.
8AVINGS DEPOSITS lecetvud and
Interest allowed for yearly deposits
at the rate of ty, per cent per
annum.
Rulea and regulations furnlehel
upon application.
Tho Yokohama Specie Bank,
Limited
Established 1880
Capital (Paid up) . ..Ten 24,000,000
Iteserved Fund Yen 15,050,000
Special Iteserved Fund. Yen 2,000,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
Branches and Agencies:
Toklo, Kobe, Osaka, Nagasaki,
lyondon, Lyons, New York, San Krac
cIbco, Bombay, Hongkong, Shanghai,
Hankow, Chefoo, Tientsin, Peking,
Newchang, Dalny, Port Arthur, An.
tung-Hslen, Llaoyang, Mukden, Ties.
Hug, Changchun.
Tho Bank buya and receives tor
collection bills ot exchange, Issues
Drafts and Letters of Credit, and
transact a general banking business.
Honolulu Branch, 67 S. King Street.
Oahu Railway
Time Table.
OUTWARD.
For Walanae,- Walalua, Kahuku and
Way Buttons 9:15 a. rn 3:20 p. m.
For Poarl City, Ewe, Mill and Way
Stations 17: 30 a. m., '9:15 a. m.,
11:06 a. m., 2.15 p. m., 3:20 p. m.,
5:15 p. m., J3:Jt) p. m., tll'.OO i'. m.
For Wahlawa a-.lS a. m. and
6:16 p. m.
INWARD.
ArrUo Honolulu frr.m Kahuku, Wal
alua and Walanae 8:26 a, m., 5:31
p. m.
Arrhe In Honolulu from Ewa Mill
and Pearl City 7: 46 a. m., 8:::
a. m., '10:38 a. m., 1:40 p. m 4:S1
p. m., B:31 p. ra., 7:30 p. m.
Arrive Honolulu from Wablawa
8:30 a. m. anj 6:31 p. m.
llally.
t Ex. Sunday.
t Sunday Only.
Tho Halelwc Limited, a two hour
train (only first-class tickets hon
ored), leaves Honolulu every Hunday
at n:zz a. ra.; returning, arrives in'
Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. Tho Limited
stops only at Pearl City and Walanae.
G. P. DENISON, F. C. SMIUkL
flapt . 0, R tTX
-C ffit -.'- " ' !
uexanaer & Baldwin
LIMITED.
J. P. COOKE Managex
9 OFFICERS AJJDDIRECTORS:
tr -r-tjr a...i-i
n. Jt. uuiuwiu iiniucuii
J. B. Castle. Vice President'
w. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Pies.
J. P. Coolt Third Vice Pres.
J. Woterhouse Treasurer
E. E. Paxton Secretary
W. 0. Smith Director
G. R. Carter Director
W. R. Castle Director
tarn FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS and
IHSURAHBE A6ENTS
A(tnt for
Hawaiian Commercial A Sugar Co,
Haiku Sugar Company.
Paia Plantation.
Maui Agricultural Company.
Rihet Plantation Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahuku Plantation Company.
Kahului Railroad Company.
Haleakala Ranch Company.
Honoluaf Ranch.
Castle & Cooke, Ltd
Honolulu, T. H.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER,
CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS
and
GENERA! INSURANCE AGENTS
representing
Ewa Plantation Co.
vVaialua Agricultural Co., ltd.
Kohala Sugar Co.
Waimea Sugar Mill CoC
Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd.
Fulton Iron Works of St Louis
Blake Steam Pumps
Weston's Centrifugals
Mabcock & Wilcox Boilers
Green's Fuel Economiters
Marsh' Steam Pumps
Matson Navigation Co.
rianters',Iine Shipping Co.
cs. ft. IrWt & Ce.f Lc?
WM. G. IRWIN. ..President and Mgr.
ihji-i n nnnFCKEL3..1st Vice Pres.
W. M. QIFFARD 2d Vice Pres.
H. M. WHITNEY Treasurer
niruien iufba Seeretary
W. F. WILOON Audltoi-
8UCAR FACTORS
and
COMMISSION AGENT8
Annte for
Ocoanle Steamship Co., 8an Franclsee,
Cal. , ..,
Western ,Gunr. RtHnlno Co, , San
FranclscO, Cal.
Baldwin ' Loeomotfve ' Works, Phila
delphia. Ph. ' ,
Nawalt Universal Mill Co. Manufac
turers or national bans
eh,.M. M.iVnrlr. N. V.
Pacific OH Transionatlon Co., Can
Franclsee, Cal.
C. Brewer & Co.. Ltd.
QUEEN STRECT, HONOLULU. T. H.
AGENTS FOR:
Hawaiian AcrlcultL-ral Co., Ooxala
Sugar Plant. Com Onomen CiiQir Cc,
Honomu SU3ar Co , V.'illukii Sugar Co.,
Pepeekeo 8uijr Co., The Planters
Line of San Frncli.o Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERC:
C. M. Cooke, President; George
flobcrUon, Vice President and Msns
per; E. F. Bishop, Trenurer and 'Sec
retary; F. W. Macfarlane. Auditor; P.
C Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gait,
Directors.
'IRE INSfiRANGE
Tfir.
8. F. DILLlNGilAlfM CO
LIMITED,
General Agent for Hawal'',
Atlas Assurance Company of London.
New York Underwriters' Aaency.
Providence Washington Ujurance Ca.
4th FLOOR, STANGENWALD BLDG.
LIFE INSURANCE
Is not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity.
But you Must have the BEST
and that Is provided by the famous
and most equltab.' Laws of Massa
chusotts, In Che
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Xo.,
rir'ni-m-rnN. MlSRARMURETTB.
If you would be fully informed about
these laws, address
Castle & Cooke,
GENERAL AGENTS,
HONOLULU, T. H.
WM.G.iRWiiUCO.,LTLT,
AOKNTB FOR THH
Royal Inscr, Co. of Liverpool, Eng.
Commercial Union Aisuranoe Co.,
Ltd., of London, England.
Scottish Union & National Ins. Co, of
TVHnhnroli. Rrntlnnrl
TWilhelma of Magdeburg Geaeral In
surance Company.
BULLETIN AD8. PAY
WAR
IS
DECLARE!!
The Cithern Health Committee has de
clared war acalnst the rat In the following
bulletin:
"It Is Incumbent qpoii
"all to wago n relentless
"war on the rat, tlto
"source end breeder of
"the plague."
Iren If tou do not think there are rets on
your premises, yon should usa Stearns'
Electric Rat and Koich Paste, for rats travel
all over the city an J art Itxble to cimp with
Son If your premli;a are L.t jir&ttcted by
teams' Electric Paite.
This reliable exterminator Is sure death
to all rats and usually kills them off In a
atnfle night. It is the best weapon in the
war against fats, and every citizen should
nss it and protect our city.
2os. boxSSCI Ifjot. box SI.00
eld by DfucsUH and Central Btorti every
where or eent direct prepaid on receipt ot price.
inuM'tucTuerurtn. lettix, .t.,d.i.i.
Legal Notices.
in Tim cincniT couiit of thi:
Tlrst Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At
Chambers; In Probate. In tlie Mat
ter of the Kstntc of Tom Cliong (alfo
known ns Turn Sluil Cliong), late of
Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, De
ceased, dnler of Notice of Hearing
Petition for Administration. On
leading nnd filing the petition of F.
W. MiTufnrlano of Honolulu, Terri
tory of Hawaii, nllclng that Tom
Chung (iiIro known n Tom Shal
Cliong), of b.i Id Honolulu, died Intes
tate nt Bald Honolulu on the first day
of May, 1907, leaving property In the
Hawaiian Islands nepessary to bo ad
ministered ypon, nnd iihijlng' 'that
letters of administration Issue, to
Clilng dice. It Is ordered that Mon
ilny, tlio Sth day of June, A. D! 1008,
nt 9 o'clock n. ni bo ami' beieby Is
appointed for heating Bald petition
In tho cqurt room ot this court nt
Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory
of Hawaii, nt which time nnd placo
nil perBons concerned may appear and
show cause, If any they have, why
said petition should not bo granted,
nnd Hint notice of this order bo pub
lished In tho Kngllsh Inngungo once
n week for three mtcccsstvo weeks In
the i:entus Bulletin, a newspaper In
Honolulu.
Dated nt Honolulu, T. II., Miy iith,
1908.
ALUXAXDBR 1JND3AY, JR.. .
Second .Tudgo of tho Circuit Court of
'the 1'lrRt Olrnnlt.i i
AttcBt:dj!$iinc3LtJiNoJ ;J h
iho First Circuit.
" 3993 Mny '. J3",i2Q,':2t. ' ' f
Corporation Notices
NOTICE
TO KIHEI STOCKHOLDERS.
Definite arrangements having been
mndo tor tho sale ot the property ot
Klhcl Plantation Co, Ltd., on July
1st, lvu, the Agents of said Com
pany, Messrs. Alexnnder & Baldwin,
Limited, beg to announce that on and
after the 1st day of May, 1908, they
are willing to purchaso any and all
shares of stcck ot said Klhet Planta
tion Company, Limited, at the rate ot
$10.00 per share, said sum being tho
estimated amount per share which it
Is expected will bo realized as net
proceeds from the sale.ot said prop
erty. J. WATKRHOUSH,
Treasurer, Alexander & Baldwin,
Limited. ' 39RJ-tf
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
The ndjnttrnod annual meeting ot
the stockholder ot K. O. Hall & Sou,
Ltd., will bo hold at the office of the
corporation, Fort nnd King streets,
Honolulu, on Friday, May 22nd,
1908, at 9 o'clock a. in.
IJlertlon of ofllccrs nnd transaction
of gcncrnl business,
i:. II. PARIS,
Secretury, B. O. Hall & Son, Ltd.
4003-lw
" nn
Business Notices.
NOTICE.
Tho Fleet Committee on Informa
tion would bo pleased to have hotels,
boarding houses, and persons having
rooms to rent communicate with it,
giving rntos by tho week or by .the
single night.
0. H. DICKEY,
Chairman.
NOTICE.
All those Interested In sports and
who will make suggestions for the
entertainment ot the Fleet can do so
by calling up Phono 624, or address
ing a letter to Col. Sam Johnson at
tho "Bungalow."
WHEN
Yon Want Elechio Wiring Done or
Private Telephone Installed or Dry
Batteries, call the
UNION ELFCTRIO 00.,
69 Beretenia St. Phone 310.
WEEKLY WEATHER BULLETIN '
HONOLULU, May 18, 1908.
GENERAL SUMMARY. ,
The mean temperatures were considerably higher than those of the
preceding week at all stations on Kauai, and somewhat higher at the
majority on Maul and Oahu, and at those In the Puna, Kau and Kona
and the northern portion of the Hllo and the south central portion of
the Kohala dlstrlcts-of Hawaii.
The rainfall was above the average for the week at all stations hav
ing a record ot ten or more years In the Kohala and Hllo districts of
Hawaii, and below the avertge at all other such stations Inline section,
excepting Koloa, Kauai. ' f
The excesses were .04 to .12 Inch Inthe Kohala, and .77 Inch to 1.52 (
Inches In the Hllo districts of Hawaii. 'The deficiencies were: Hawaii,
,J9 to .44 Inch In the Kau and Hamakua, .87 Inch In the Puna, and .19
Inch In the Kona; Oahu, .15 to .54 Inch, and Kauai, .22 to .60 Inch, ex--ceptlng
an excess of .44 at Koloa.
The greatest amounts of rainfall occurred In the Hllo district of
Hawail,tand ranged from 233 to 6.94 Inches. The amounts, In Inches,
In the other districts were! Hawaii Kohala .84 to 1.05, Hamakua .33,
Puna 1.26 to 3.00, Kau .06 to 1.13 excepting .00 at Pahala, and Kona
1.27 to 1.39; Maul Koolau 1.26 to 2.25, Hamakualoa .54, Hainakuapoka
,41 to 1.04, and .00 In the remaining districts; Oahu Koolaupoko .40 to
.96, and .00 to .07 at the remaining stations; Kauai Koolau .67, Puna
.00 to .36 and Kona .02 to 1.48, and Molokal .17. Moderately heavy
rains occurred generally over the Hllp district of Hawaii on the 10th
and 11th. ,
There was more rainfall t!.:n Irl."3 the previous Week at.the major
ity of stations on Hawaii, and less on the other Islands, but the dif
ferences wero not large the greatest excess being 3.14, and tho largest
deficiency 1.10. , .
Earthquake shocks were felt at 9.20 p. m. on the 10th at Kealakekua
(Wallace), and 9.45 p. m. of the same date at Kealakekua (Davis).
The following table shows the weekly averages of temperature and
rainfall for the principal Islands and for the Group:
TEMPERATURE. RAINFALL.
Hawaii 70.5' 2.08 inches.
Maul 733 0.55lnch."
. Oahu 75.0 0.25 Inch.
Kauai 74.0 0.46 Inch.
Molokal 74.2" 0.17 Inch.
Entire Group 72-8' 1.20 Inches.
At the local office of the U. S. Weather Bureau In Honolulu partly
cldudy weather obtained, with measurable rainfall on the 10th, amount
ing to .02 Inch, .54 below the normal for the week, and .06 less thar.
during the preceding week. The maximum temperature was 81, .min
imum 68', and mean 74.9, which is .2" above the normal and .3' lower
than last week's. The average dally relative humidity varied from 66
to 70, with a mean of 68.7 for the week. The prevailing wind direc
tion was E. on the 12th and 13th, and NE. on the remaining dates, and
for the week, with an average hourly velocity of 7.4 miles. The mean
dally barometer was normal on the 14th, and above normal .01 to .07 "
Inch on the remaining dates. , a
REMARKS BY CORRESPONDENTS. W
(Note: The figures folloJlngytho name of station Ihdlcatu tho dato
with which tho week's report closed.)
ISLAND OF HAWAII. ,
Pliakea Ranch (14) Ilnln fell nn hIx dales, amounting to .SI Inch,
.02 less than timing tho piccedlng week A. Mason.
Kohala Mill (14) Showery weather obtained, thu rainfall amount
lng to 1.04 Inches, .20 Inch moro than last week's, and .12 aboo Ui6
ncinge. Tho-meniLteiupornturo was 72.2'. T. II. Lllllo.
Kohala Mission (15) Tho Tmenn, temperature was 70.1. Partly
cloudy weithcr prcallcd, with showers on flo dates amounting 10
1.04 inches, .14 Inch nliino tho aveiage, and .17 more than tho pi ceo
ding week's Dr. 11. D. Bond.
Niulll (14) Rain fell on rlx dates and amounted to 1.03 Inches, tho
samo ns Inst week's, nnd .01 Inch nboo tho auragc. Tho mean tern
pcratuic was 73 0s F. C. Pnctow.
Honokaa (13) Showers occurred on two dntes nnd nmountcd to
.38 Inch, .14 below tho aorngc, nnd 1.10 Inches less than last week's.
The mean temperature was 70.8". P. V. Knudscn.
Ookala (11) Wnrm weather obtained. Heavy rnln fell on tho Utli,
the total for tho week hclii 2 OGJnchcs, 1.62 nbovo tho average and
.04 Inch moro Hum tho preceding week's. Tho menu tempcraturo was
71.2'. W. O. Wnlker. '
Laupahoe.hoe(l4) Showery nights and warm dnjs obtained,, wllli
light ,,,tio,dis',andf smooth rica. 'Tho total rainfall whu 2.83 lijclies, ,
t.77 !nch muVcslharflthdlincrago 'and .4j'less than. Inst. wick's. I.. W.
Qlnrnnrd. ei r. r;r -t j 1
Papaaloa (14)rr-Shbwerl occurred on six datejif-qxcesslycly Jhe.ivyJ i
on O10 10th tho total for tho week being 3 20 inches, 1.03 moro than
laBt. week's, Q-MeLvnanni; 1 S''HH' vJ.t .JI.'"M
Hbnohlna (lli'---jliVoWcrB"r)CCifred on six datAaanrtJ,totalcfdf 3.13-uI
Inch'es, .83 Inch more limn tlio previous week's, nnd .79 nbovo tho
nerngO"W. -Elliot, ' 1 ,. v
HakalaU (14) The mean ;toraporaturawas 71.9'. Showers occmrert
dally tind -amounted to 3 til inchcH,".77 Inch moro than last.wcek'H, uiul. ,
.91 boo tho aciiiKC J. Fraser.
Papalkou (II) Rains 'ell daily excessively heavy on tho Ulh--nnd
totaled 5.91 Inches, 3.11 moro than tho previous week's. J. T.
Molr. ,
Hllo (14) Tho mean temperature was 70.8. Showery wcnthci'
prevailed with 3 59 inches of rainfall, 1.23 nbovo tho average, nnd
1.15 moro than last week's. L. C. Lyman.
Ponahawal (li) Rains occurred on six dates, nmoiinUng to lb
Inches, 2.19 moro than tho provloua week's. Thu mean tcnipcratmu
wns CSS. J. U. Oamallelson.
" Kapoho (14) Cloudy dan obtained, with rain on tho last six dates
amounting to 1.20 Inches, .87 inch less than tho uLragu. Tho menu
tempcraturo wns 75.0'. II. J. Ionian.
Kaueleau Vl."!) Tlio mean tcmperatiiro wns 07.8. Ralna occurred
dally and tiAnled 3 00 inches, 1.12 more than tho piccedlng WLek'B.
1 L. Webster.
Pahala (13) Tho mean temperature wns 70.5. Tlieio wns no
rainfall, tho'iinmo ns last week's, nnd a deficiency of .41 Inch its com
pared with tho weekly mcr.igo. Haw. Agrlc. Co. , .
Naalehu (13) Strong "hades" continued. Showers occunod on
two dales ami nmountcd to .00 Inch that amount moro ihnu thu pre
ceding week's, unit .39 less than tho ntcugc C. II. While.
Kau (13) Dally showers occurred, amounting to 1.13 Inches, being
.05 Inch moro than tho prolous week's. Moderate, steady Nl.. winds
yrovalled. Tho mean tompcrnturo was O'iO" W. 11. H.iysolden.
Kealakekua (14) Itirln fell on (Ho dates and amounted to 1.39
Inches, .09 Inch moro than tho preceding week's. It. Wallace.
Kealakekua (13) The menu tempernturo was 09.1. Hbowejs oc
curred dnlly nnd totnled 1.27 Inches, .19 Inch below than tho uvlr-iKo,
and .91 less than last week's. IUi.v. S. II. I)ais.
ISLAND OF MAUI.
Huelo (14) Tho mean tempcraturo was 70.0. Shower.) occurred
on fclx dntes nnd amounted to 1.20 inches, .10 Inch less thnn tho pro- -ceding
week's..!. L. Feirlcia.
Nahlku (14) Ilnln occuriud dally nnd totnled 2 25 Inches, .12 Inch
moro than thu previous week's. Tho meun tempcraturo was Mi 6".
C. O. Jacobs.
Haiku. (11) Moderate ti ido winds piowillcd, attended villi pirtly
cloudy weather, and dally showers nnioimllng to-.Kl Inch, .20 Usm than
last week's. Tho ineiiii tcnipcintiiro wns 72.4. I). D. Baldwin,
Peahl (14) Showers occurred on six dates nnd totaled 1.01 Indies,
.50 Inch less than Inst week's. 1). (Sioves.
Hana (12) Generally clour wenther obtained, with showers on four
dntes amounting to ,11 Inch, .90 less than tho piccedlng week's. Tho
menu temperature was 75.S, O. O. Cooper.
Klhel (12) The mean tcmpoiaturo was 71.9. There ban been no
ralnfull for eight weeks. M, J. Moura.
Puunene (11) Thcro has been no rainfall tn threo nrekH. Tho
mean tempcraturo win 7C.(t W. Scnrby.
Kahului (11) Steady NIJ "trades" prevailed, with no 111I11, tho
snina ns last week's. Tho menu tempernturo was 7G 8. Kahului
R. It. Co.
Walluku (14) Tho nitnn temperature was 750. l'nitly cloudy
weather nnd NI3. winds piovniled, Thciu has bicn no rain In two
weeks Bio. Frank.
Kaanapall (11) Modoiate NI3. winds prevailed with lino, clear
wcathor. No ruin haB fallen In three weeks. Tho mean teiuperuluro
was 7 1.G". W. Itobb.
ISLAND OF OAHU.
Kahuku (15) Cloar, warm dnys nnd high trade winds prevailed.
Tho mean temperature was 74,0, nnd tho rainfall .07 Inch, which fell
on the night of the 10th, .39 below tho mcrnge, and .21 lets than last
week's. R. T. Chrlstopl.erson. (
Maunawlll Ranch (15) Showcis Declined on six dntes nnd amounted
to ,9C4nch, .40 below tho nverago, nnd ,08 less than Inst week's. Tho
mean Icinperntiiro wns 71.0. J. Herd.
Walmanalo (10) Tho mean Jemperaturo wns 70 8". Thero wero
showors on tho last two dnys nmountlug to ,40 Inch, .24 less thuu
tho avemgo, and .01 moio than the piccedlng week's. A. Inlno.
Ewa (10) Clear to partly cloudy weather obtained, with n light
shower on tho 14th. Good rains oecuried on tlio higher lands. Tho
mean temperature was 74 CJ. and tho rainfall .03 Inch, .20 less than
tho average, and .03 moie than' Inst week's. R. Mtiller.
Walanae (16) The nieau temperature was 77.1". No rain has
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