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"5 r" --k KVKNtNO HULLRT1N, HONOLULU, T. H., WEDNESDAY, JUNK 10, 1008. 3 HdkXH EEZiiaMi ball Tomorrow June 11 14, 3- GAMES 3 H.30 a.m. Bulletfn vs. Mercantile $ WEEKLY CA.EHDAR MONDAV Pacific Stated, Second Degree. iuiiuay Hawaiian First Degree. NVUI.-M:MUAV TIIUtJSDAV Honolulu Commandery 5 p I'HIDAV Oceanic Third Degree. N. I I'HIMV Lei Aloha No. 3 Regular. All flatting members of be ..f rr cordially Invited to .itfinl m tlng of local lodges IAEN0NY LODGE, Ho. 3, 1. 0. 0. P. Meets every Monday evening at 3ii In I. O O. F. Hall, Fort Street. E. It. HENDRY. Secretary. HEN. F. V1CKERS, N. O. All visiting brottiorB very cordially nvltod. MYSTIC LODGE, W0. 2, K. OF P. Meets every 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month at "!30 p. in. at K. P. llall, corner fort and lleretnula Sts. Vliltlng Hrothors cordially welcome. W. L. LYLE, C. C. F. WALDRON, K. of It. & S. 0AHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. Meets every first and third Fri day evening at 7:30 In K. of I'. Hall, corner Tort and Doretanla. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to nttend. A. O. DEERING, C.C., JAS. W. WHITE, K.H.S. . HONOLULU LODGE GIG, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 616, U. IV O. ,1., will meet In their hall on King se.r Fort sfeot every FHdav even tns. By order of the fcl It. HENRY C. EASTON, Secretary. WM. H. MclNERNY, E. II. Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE NoS, K.of P. Meets every Saturday evening nt x7:S0 o'clock In IC. of P. Hall, cor fort and lleretanla. Visiting broth trs cordially Invited to attend. W L. FRAZEB, CO.. C A. JACOUSON. K.R.3. HONOLULU AERIE 140, P. 0. E. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings of eacu month at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner Hpretanla and Fort streets. Visiting Eagles am Invited to at , "nd W. L. FRAZEE, W Prest II T MOORE, Secy. AWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Jlcrti niry rtr8t and third Thure-tHj-L of each month at Knights nt Pythlitn llnll Visiting brothers cor llallyf Invited to nttend. J. V. ASCII, Sachem. A. E MURPHY, O. of It. McTighe Favorite The Best Whiskey on the Market. THOS. F. McTIGHE & CO., AGENTS. 101-105 KING ST. PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755. Bulletin Business Office Phone 256. Bulletin Editorial Boom Phone 185, Don't Be FAT GrundmaniVs Obesity Tea An absolutely harmless preparation. Will re duceyour weight. 50c a package Benson, Smith & Co. LIMITED. HOTEL AND FORT STS. RUN DOWNt OVERWORKED! TRY SOME Koenig's Malt Extract It will build you up again. cBERS DRUG CO., FOR. FORT AND KINO STS. PHONE 131, Boys from the Mainland know good beer. Rainier will be in de mand at all bars. WHOLESALE. Rainier Bottling Works PHONE 1331. riie v, eekly Edition o the Evening bulletin gives a complete summary cf ti newi of the day. League Grounds Special New Admission, LOCAL AND GENERAL I The day on which you begin to earn a vacation on the Bulletin Plan will be your Good-Fortune Day. Auto at hack fare. Tel. 3G1. Panama bats cleaned at tho fllobo. C. (. Yoe Hon have a closing no tice In this Issue. I Madnmo I-nmbert moved around the corner on lleretanla street In Harri son block. THE BULLETIN WILL NOT BE ISSUED TOMORROW KAME-, HAMEHA DAY. I Tho Sensldu cottngos are delightful In the summer time. Engago a cot (ago now for tho season. I Tako your carrlago or automobile! to Hawaiian Carrlago Manfy. Co., for up-to-date repairs.' . Sam Hook, who wns formerly an of ficer on tho mounted pollco patiol, was this morning committed to tho Insnno asylum. A. Dlom Is having n special reduc tion salo of vvhlto goods this wcuk at reduced prices. Hvcry nitlclo Is of Ihu best quality. The Hoard of Directors of tho Chamber of Commerco wilt hold Its regular monthly meeting this uftcr- noon at 3 o clock. Coat your iron roofs with "Arabic " Yoj Mill be surprised at tts coollnc and preservative proportion. Callfornlii Feed Co., agents. Your typewriter should be kept in fxcellent order. The expert at the Hawaiian Office Specialty Co., Ltd., can attend to it for you. Phone 143. Kochl, n Jnpaneso who was wanted hoio on a chargo of gross cheat, was this morning brought by Deputy Sher iff Crowell of Wulmca from Kauai, to which Island ho hud madu his csenpa. Tho prisoner Is nllcged to havo ilono another Japaneso out of a small Biiin of money. Tho directors of tho Merchants' As sociation will hold a meeting tills nf. teruoon at .1 o'clock. Tho Committee which had a consultation with Engi neer Parks In regard to tho labor tu bo employed at Pearl Harbor, will re port roconimciidnlg that nothing fur tlier lie done by tho AhkocIiiUoii. IMPORTED MEN ARE NOT. HOME RULERS That the men who havo been brought to Honolulu by contractors aro good citizens, and are not fol lawcrs of tho Homo Rule party un der tho leadership of such men as Wilcox, as has been claimed by the Advertiser, la readily shown. A short summary of tho facts Is given. For summary of tho facts Is given was noted, today by a prominent citizen. For instnncc, tho inon brought hero by Vincent & Reiser to help In tho building of tho Honolulu sower sys tem servo as a good example Men who are now lcckoucd Ihn bent citizens of tho city aro among those who en mo down hero to work on this project, noscoo Perkins, tho photog rnphor, camo to Honolulu us n time keeper and bookkeeper on this work. Mr. Matthews, who Is now connect ed with the Bower department, came as a foreman: Lord camo hero as 'a foreman; Jack Reiser camo as u timo keeper nnd bookkeeper; and Chief Sanitary Inspector Van Huizcn rnino hero as n foreman In this work. Aio theso men bad citizens, nnd havo they followed tho Homo Rulo party Inbtead of tho Republican or Dem ocratic? Again, nil of tho other i labor, or tho greater part of It, em ployed on this work, was gotttcn from right hero In Honolulu. I One prominent man In this city 'expressed himself us being vory In dignant at tho manner In which tho morning paper has been expressing Itself editorially, and Btntes that tho men brought here have always prov en a welcome nddltlon to tho city. Queen of England wears Jowrls worth $.1,000,000 at tho reception for French president. Music By Berger's Band CABLE REPORT OF SAN FRANCISCO MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Wednesday, June 10. SYDNEY Sailed Juno S: S. S. Mnrama, for Honolulu. SAX FRANCISCO Arrived .luno 10: Schr. Helene, hence May 23. Srhr. .Ins. ltolph, from Kuniiiipall, May 20, Ilk. It. P. Rlthet, bunco May 10. EUHEK A Sailed Juno 10: Hktnc. Mnry K. Wlnkulmnnn, for Honolulu. a WATERFRONT NOTES " fl 1 5! K tf K id B a 3C :c It X ll 5 H "ISTHMIAN" UNIQUE A shipping paper published In New Yoik has tho following to ny of tho new A.-H. S S "Isthmian": The new steamer Isthmian com pleted by tho Union Iron Woiks, San Francisco, Is a single-screw steel cai go craft built to Lloyd's highest clas3 on the three-deck rulo with complete shelter deck nnd Is'thc latest addition to tho Amcilcnn-Hawitllan S. S. Co.'s fleet, which now consists of fifteen modem enrga oariiars. Tlu Isthmian was built specially for tho trade be tween New York and tho Port of Mex ico, tho eastern terminal of the Te liiiantepcc Railroad, and has tho dis tinction of hi lug tho first steel steam er In tho American feichunt marine, built on Ihn Pacific Coast for scrvlco In the Atlantic traic Sho Is ."S.'i feet lom: between perpendiculars, CO feot beain, 28i. feet deep, 2G feet diniight loaded, 275 I. h. p. nt 70 revolutions to develop 11 knots, Is 5104 tons giossi 3103 net register and tibia to curry 7200 tons dead weight cargo. Her caigo spice In feet la if.ted as $3i0, 91!j cubic- fiit. not including 4248 feet for coal, 11719 for stores and about 80, 000 feet fur water and oil fuel. Whlln It Is Intended fur tho present to uso coal fuel op tho Isthmian, slip Is piped up nnd fitted v.-lth tanks and every provision for ro.ullly changing her to an oll-biuner. Sho has six wntcr-llght steel bulkheads and unu screen bulk head between tho englno unil holler rooms. Tho double bottom Is divided Into twelve water-tight and oil-tight compnrlnviitH by means of flvo tinus verso divisions nnd u center lino keel 'son. One of tho derricks Is of steel nnd has n working load rapacity of thirty tons; tho remaining derricks, sixteen In number, nro of Oregon pi in am! havo a capacity of five tons each. Thero aio lnrgo cold stori'ge chambers amidships and a Clayton FIio Kxtln gulshlug plant with distributing pipes to tho various holds. Tho propelling machinery consists of one set of In verted triple expansion engines. A speed of lU'i knots was nltnlned on tho trial trip with a partial load. Tho cylinders aro 28 laches, 47 Inches nnd 78 Inches, with a common stroke of 48 Inches. The propeller has n cost lion hub, four hronzo blades, 18 feet 4 Inches diameter and 18 feet 4 Inches pitch. There uro tlueo Scotch bollere Willi n working pressure of 200 pounds per square Inch with grato area of lt!2 square feet. I THE STEAMER KINAU, (licgory, anlved nt 3.07 o'clock this morning, from Kauai, with passengers, and the following freight: COl bags A sugar, 150 bags lice, 100 hags sugar for T, 11. Dnvlos & Co., C cabcs honey, 11 bags cocoanuts. It barrels empty bottles, 10 empty boxes, and 13 packages sun dries. m THE DEEP WATER shipping In port Is now nil American, with tho lone, exception of tho English haik Holywood, which Is waiting in tho A Most Excellent Assortment of SUITINGS 1HE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN. W. W. Ahana Co., LIMITED G2 S KING ST. PHONE 625, , OE3 25c and 50c LENSES for the EYES that's our Specialty. And making and fitting Glasses is our exclusive business. A. N, SANFORD, BOSTON BLDG.. Over May & Co. stieani to sail, El THE SCHOONER Honolpu left for Hnnn last evening, to load sugar, af ter which sho will proceed to Hono lpu, nnd then tu San Francisco. THOUGH THE Columbian has no wireless, she had the fortune to ho io ported this morning in that way. She was near the Hllonlan. re THE DEFENDER has sugar for tho Columbian. She will later load some hags nt Honolpu iiml proceed to San Francisco. to THE MONGOLIA Is duo from tho Orient Friday; tho Manchuria fiom tho Coast Monday. Ri THE. DARK Amy Turner will prob ably get away -for San Finnclsco to morrow. VERDICT H HfflNIT The Jury In the Y. Ahln v. Opelo et nl brought In n verdict for the de fendant this morning after being nut for some time. They reported to .ludgo Do Holt e.uly tills morning thut thoy hud reached no verdict, but thought they could, mid asked for an other hour to deliberate. This wns granted, with tho icsult tliat tho ver dict was hiougiit In fur the defendant. i MEETING OF THE FLEET DECORATION COMMITTEE A very Important mooting of tho Decoration Committee, of tho Fleet will ho held in tho unices of James F. Morgan, tin Kiiahumauii sticet, nt 12 o'clock noon, on Friday, Juno 12th. All tho members aro urgently lciiictcil to attend. llrllllant cavalry drill In Yoscmltti valley witnessed b Native Sons and many others; President Whcclur til fillfninlu nnlversltv tlplliei-it mieeph ' before grand parlor that takes rap at Hlnnrowi. Iff.v II T. Itii.irillnnn l-rlltu uvm. lathlzcrs with grafters and cleploie.i ago of moral laxity NOTICE. The markets of C. Q. Yco Hop will closo Juno 11th nt 10 n. m. Ono morning delivery, leaving at 9 o'clock, . 402fi-lt BRYAN ANDJ1ITCHELL DALLAS, Toxns,' Juno 9. John Mitchell, the labor leader, has been endorsed by Texas Democrats as the running-mute of llrynn. KOREA'S PACIFIC RECORD SEOUL, Korea, Juno 9. . Thero havo been twenty-six engagements between Jnpnnebo troops nnd Korean Insurgents slnro tho lith of tho month, Ono bundled anil thirteen Koreans wcro killed and twenty-six prisoners taken, DISORDER IN PERSIA ST. PETERSHURG, Russia, Juno 9. Thero Is a growing stato of nnnrchy In Persia. AGAINST DUCAL LEADERS ST. PETERSHURG, Russia, Juno 9. Tho Duma has bitterly attacked the drum! Ducal leaders of tho army, ami demands their retirement. 3- GAMES 3 1.30 p.m. - Advertisers vs. Stars 3.30 p.m. -2 Picked Teams of Big League Big Ball Games On Three big baseball games nro tho order of the day tomorrow. Morn ing and nftcrnoon, the ball-tosscrs will hnmnicr tho horsehlde nt Habo liall Park. In the morning nnd tho first part of tho afternoon. Vlaycrs of tho Newspaper League will bo In tho limelight, nnd in the nftcrnoqu, as the closing event of tho day nnd tho clowning effort, two picked teams of the Dig I.caguu wilt bo on tho tapis. This Inst game especially promises to be well worth seeing. All tho pitchers In tho locnl gnmo who can get off will he used, and most of tho catchers. Tho star Inllclders and tho best of tho men In the garden will bo out. And the combination will bo notoworthy, to say tho least. Tho first game of the day will bo at 11:S0 o'clock In the forenoon, be tween tho Iliillctlns. nnd tho Mercnn tllcs. This will bo followed nt 1:30 p. in. by'u gnmo between tho Stars nnd tho Advertisers. Then, nt 3 o'clock, tho main event will como off. Tho efforts of tho men who nro be hind the baseball game here In get ting nil this arranged this morning, lifter tho lenguo had decided yester day to have no baseball, are very commendable. Pat (iloahon mention ed it to Eddie Fernando?.; Jnmc3 V. W. thought tho newspaper men would like to play; and tho thing wns boon arranged ou n percentage basis. The games which tho newspaper men nro In for aro those which vvcie legularly set for Sunday, nnd M have been merely moved up n peg. Uarney Joy will ho seen behind tho bat. What do you think of that? Harney must have mado a lilt with tho ladles the last time ho pre sided nt that Important post. The special teams will lino up: Fc,rnanile. Joy, o; Hamilton, Les lie, p; Fernandez, lh; Hnogs, 2b; Costollo, 3b; Evers, ss; Olmos, Mc Kcnzlc, If; Ida, cf; Lemon, rf, , Vnnnatta Ionian, Davis, c; Chll llngvvnrth, St. John, Lota, p; lliuns, lh; Vannattii, 2b; Lota, Henderson, 3b; Miller, ss; Hruns, If; Aylclt, cf; Desha, Eu Gee, rf. Sam Chllllngwoith will umpire tho two nftcrnoon games. Rergcr's band will bo out with It!) usual concord of sweet sounds, Jack Doylo nnd Doe Monsarrat will bo on hand by special request, and every body will bo hnppy. Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin. DECIDING CONVENTION DELEGATE CONTESTS CHICAGO, III,, Juno 9. Tho Re publican Nntliiunl Committee has set tled forty-onn contests. Thero nio fifty remaining. MOROCCO AGAIN AFLAME TANGIER, Morocco, Juno 9, Mu lal Hnfld, brother of the Sultan nnd prctonder to tho Throne, has entered the capital city of Fez at tho head of 12,000 men, . OREGON FOR BRYAN PORTLAND, Ore.. June 9. Tho Democrats of Oregon havo liiBtiucted for Dryun. DEPARTED K M K K IC K (C K H XS &' 'it 34 Tuesday. Juno 9. A.-H. S. S. Despatch, Kokcrwitz, for Eleelo, at C p. in. Stmr .Iwnlanl, Self, for Molokal and Mnul ports, fi p. m. Stmr. W. (1. Hall, Tullolt, for Kauai ports, 5 p. in. ami. schr. (leo. E. Hillings. Illrk- holm, for Eleelo, nt f!:20 p. ill. Am. schr. Honolpu, Weykender, for liana and Honolpu to load sugar, p. m. t a H M K X K K M A & ri It tf Jf K M PASSENGERS ARRIVED J Jt 35 M K K M X K K Jf K 3C 2S K X Per M. N. S. S. Hllonlan, Johnson, from San Francisco, Juno 10. II. A. White. C. P. White. Mrs. II. P. Row en, vV. H. Cole, Mrs. W. H. Colo and child, W. A. (5111 nnd wlfo. Miss H. J. Eamcs, Mlrs.Knmos, F. C. Chalmers, Mrs. W. W. North, Miss O. Mnrslly, Miss Adcock. Mrs. L. A. Alton, W. Mackenzie, Mrs. M. Hnmbly, Mrs. Mc Gregor, Mnster Roderick Johnson, I-rank Weedon. Per r,tnir. Klnaii, Gregory, from Katml. Juno 10. Mrs. R. L. Wilcox, Mrs. Scott. Miss E. Wilcox. Mis. Chll llngworth, Mrs. Noonaii, Miss A. Aid rich. Miss IJ. Aldrlch, S. Scott, Heo Fnt, C. Hoy. II. Day, C. D. Hall. All I.un, Chang Chlng, Wong Wong, Chlng Ulu, nnd 32 deck. KSXXXKXaXftHMJtXSK V' PARST.NOEBS TVF.PATlTEn X UHXKAKWKMK M'K 'H X K H Per ttnir. W. G. Hall, Juno 9, for Knual ports. J. Kaiuaniiwal, Philip Palatini, MrH. F Delnert, S. Robinson, A. Robinson, Miss Ainoy Fook Tal, Mnrlln Welbke Clarence Wnlbko. Per Htiifr. Iwalanl, Juno 9, for Pu koo. Mrs. Wo-iirols. HONOLULU WEATHER 9 it June 10. Temperatures 0 a. ni 71; 8 a. in., 78; 10 a. m., 77; noon, SO; morning minimum, 71 llarometer, 8 n. in., 30.05; nbsoluto humidity, 8 u. m., G.372 grains per cubic foot, relative humidity, 8 a. in., 02 per cent; dew point, 8 a. m 03. Wind 0 n. m velocity 8, direction E.; 8 u. in., velocity 5, direction IC; 10 n. m.. velocity 8, direction N. E.; noon, velocity 8, direction E. Rainfall during 21 bonis ended 8 u. m., ,ni inch. Total wind movement during 21 hours ended nt noon. 1 17 miles. WM. II. STOCKMAN, Section Director, U. S. Weather Hurcnii. Wellington, Mny 29. The cruiser Albany, tho gunboat Wilmington and thu. torpedo boat Perry were the tro phy winners la their ruopectlvo classe.t In the annual record target praclico at ono mile for 190S, according to tho results announced at tho Navy De partment today. Tho Albany had a final morlt of 70, with thu St. Louis at C9 and the Charleston at 07 as btar Fhlps Tho Wilmington's final merit was G". Tho Perry had a final nieilt of GS. Star ships are thoto that at tain at least 83 per cent of tho dual mi'i It of tho tiophy winners. In tho standing of fleets the Pacltln fleet leads with a final merit of C), the Allanllfl fleet being unxt with !. It Is said tlfit In tho percentage of hits nnd rapidity of tiro tho records ihovv approximately double thoso of 19,03. City marshal of Colvltlo, Wash., mistaken for thug and shot, when ho Investigates attempted holdup. nm New Ileikeley charter will contain no pttivlslim for woman suffinge, say IhcTfrcu holders. Prlnro Nnpoleon Mural llghlH two duels and wounds both of his oppon ents. iii . GET INEXT to yourself and let us build that ca noe, rowing-boat, or yacht which you have in mind. We'll have it ready in no time, and the price will be so 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 Alapal, M&J-i.h:.&iL::-jMttu&,. if -diii-;fiiif , iil;-ttiiiiii n ' - , , , v -.iJ ii',-'' k."rf.s