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EVENING I1ULLBTIN, HONOLULU, T. H.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1008
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weekly mum
MONDAY
Honolulu Chapter Mark Mat
ter, 7:30.
TUBMUAY
WBONC8DAY
Oceanic Third Degree.
rHURSUAV
I'RIDaV
Hawaiian Third Degree,
SATURDAY
All visiting member of the
order are- cordially Invited to
attend muting of local lodge
RARMONY LODGE, No. 3, L 0, 0. F.
lleeta every Monday evening ct
"tw In I. O. O. V. Hall, Fort Btreet
. R. HENDRY, BocreUry.
BEN. F. VICKERS, N. U.
All Tlaltlng brother very cordially
nvlted.
"MYSTIC LODGE, HO. 2, K. OF P.
Meet every 2d and 4th Tuesday
of each month at 7:30 p. m. at K. P.
Rail, earner Fort and Beretanla Sta.
Vltltlng Brothera cordially welcome.
W. L. LYLE, C. C.
V. WALDRON, K. of R. & B.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of F,
Meets everj first and third Fri
day evening at 7:30 In K. of P. Hall,
ooraer Fort and Beretanla. Vlsltfnx
brothera cordially Invited to attend.
A. Q. DEBRINO, C.C.,
JAS. W. WHITE, K.R.3.
HONOLULU LODOE 616, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge Nc. 616, B. P. O.
"... will meet In their hall on King
ear Fort street every Friday even
'ug. fly order of the E R.
HENRY 0. EA3TON,
Secretary.
WM. H. McINERNY, B. R.
y. MTONIBT IQDQB Ho.8. K.ot P.
Meets every Saturday evening at
(:I0 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cor
fort and Beretanla. Visiting broth
r 'cordially Invited to attend.
W. L. FBAZEB, CO.,
B. A. JACOD80N. K.R.S.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.
Ueeu on the 2nd and 4th WBD
.iHDAY evenings of each month at
1:90 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner
Ueretanta and Fort street.
Visiting Eagles aro Invited to at
Had
W. L. FRAZBB, W., Prest
H. T. MOORE, Becy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, LO.S.H
Meats every first and third Tburs
iay of aaoh month at Knights nl
Pythian Hall. Visiting brothers cor
11ny Inviw to attend.
J. W. ABCH, Saohem.
A. B. MURPHY, 0. of R.
x. uyedaT
1020 NUUANU.
Reduction Sate
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Hats, Caps and Straw
Hats
McTighe Favorite
The Best Whlikar on the Market.
THOB. F. MoTIGHE & CO., AQENT6.
101405 KINO ST.
PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 758.
Bread
The Beat In Town.
SINGER'S BAKERY,
TBI. 027. KING ST.
I.OVEJOY & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IM
PORTERS OF WINES AND
LrCffOBS.
TEL. SOS. 902 NUUANU
FOR SALE
4000 Oreen RooQng Slats 10"xlS"
000 One and Two Prong Iron Fence
Pest.
1 3 5 -gal Ion Drum Commercial Eth
er, t Castlron Fitting with Flanged
for 18" Wrought Pipe.
EMMELUTH & CO., LTD.,
145 King Street. Phone 211.
Keeps you dryj
The Acme of per
fection in the
Ready -to-lay
Roofing. Four
different weights
made for all classes
of buildings. Write
for our Class "A"
Booklet showing
Malthoid used on
fine buildings.
Von Hamm-Young Co.,
Limited, Agents
RUN DOWN!
OVERWORKED t
TRY SOME
Koenig's
Malt Extract
It will build you up
again.
CHAMBERS DRUB CO.,
FOR. FORT AND ETNO SIS.
PHONE 131.
TEE BEER TEAT MOST
RESEMBLES THE BREW OF
THE EASTERN STATES IS
Rainier
IT IS TO BE HAD AT ALL
BARS.
Rainier Bottling
Works
PHONE1 1331.
Japanese Curio, Silk Kimono,
shirts. Pajamas, Shirt Waiitt, Fancy
Embroidered Goods.
K. Pukuroda,
SOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL
New
Eastern Millinery
PER S. S. ALAMEDA
MISS POWER'S MILLINERY
PARLORS
BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
SHOES.
Yee Chan & Co.,
PHONE 627. King & Bethel Sti.
The latest and largest assortment
if hand-made and painted leather
wstcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow
:rs and Fruits, at
WEEDON'S CURIOSITY BAZAAR,
Alakea St., bet. King and Merohant.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
A good commencement day li the
one on which you decide to let the
Bulletin pay your vacation ex
penses. Thone for a booklet.
Auto at hack fare. Tel. 361.
Honk! Honk! Call 1111. J. A. Mo
LeoJ, for tho pleasantest auto rldo.
Madamo Lambert moved around the
corner on Beretanla street in Harri
son block.
Head tho special summer oiler by
the Volcano House In another column
of this Issue.
Miss Mary Kaul, was a passcnsci
today on the Alameda, which galled
at 10 o'clock.
Take your carriage or automobllt
to Hawaiian Carriage Mantjr. Co., for
up-to-date repairs.
J. Santos has enlarged quarters for
doing business, and Is now even bet
ter prepared to fix bicycles than eet
before.
Judgo Andrado this morning sen
tenced f Sakamoto, a Jnpaneso, to. six
months' Imprisonment on a chargo of
gross cheat.
Arraignments of thoso recently In
dicted by the Grand Jury will bo
heard before Judgo Robinson tomor
low morning at 9 o'clock.
Coat your iron roofs with "Arabic "
You will be surprised at Us coollnt
and preservative properties. California
Peed Co., agent.
On account of not being nblo to havo
a telephone Installed, tho City Mcs
scngor Service will not Htart their
business until tho first of July.
The problem of getting a quick and
tasty lunch is solved if you have a tin
or two of Booth's broiled mackerel in
tho pantry. All grocers have It.
Matsu, a woman from Iwllel, aj
pcarcd In tho Police Court this morn
ing on a chargo of soliciting. Her
case was continued until Juno 30.
Have you seen it I The new Uni
versal Adding Machine. Come in and
see it demonstrated. The Hawaiian
Office Specialty Co., Ltd.
There will bo a stcrcoptlcon lecture
tonight on board tho U. 8. cruiser St.
Louis by Ed Tonse, given under tho
auspices of tho Seamen's Institute
and Y. M. C. A.
Mana, a Hawaiian boy who was
charged with assault and battery, was
this morning sent to tho Reform
School for the rest of his minority by
Judgo Andradc.
Maria Colta this morning pleaded
guilty on a chargo of selling liquor
witnout a license, and Judgo Robin
son suspended scntonco for a period
of thirteen months.
Tho oxecutho committee of tho Re
publican Central Committee will hold
a" meeting this afternoon at which tho
final arrangements for tho Garfield
mass meeting at Aala Park next Fri
day evening will bo made.
A new shoo storo has recently been
started on Nuuanu street by tho L.
Ayau Shoo Company. Tho shoes aro
of the bett quality and of the lowest
prices in tho city. It would pay all
to iook over tno new styles.
Among the departing passengers In
tho Alameda this morning were two
moving plcturo men from Grand Rap
Ida, Michigan, who camo hero In the
same boat to establish a moving pic
ture snow. They had tho idea that
this would bo nulto a novelty hero.
but they found that tho ground was
already too well covered to offer them
sufficient Inducements to remain.
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SENSATIONS IN
(Continued from Pase 1
Mrs. Henshall alleges came from the
Ups of Mrs. Ilcsslo R. Hums.
Mrs. Ilcnshalf went on tho stand
nt 10 o'clock and her testimony ap
peared to be centered principally on
an effort to show that Mrs. Rums
hnd used very un-slsterly language
In discussing tho distribution of
family funds.
REAL ESTATE THANBAOTIONa
Entered for Record June 23, 1908,
From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
E P Alkue and wf to Henry K Al-
kuo n
Henry K Alkue to Alkuo ct al....l)
Wm Henry to Ah You , L,
Hpnolulu Plantn Co to Mercantile
Trust Co of San Fran tr....TrM
Dav P Hanalo to Qcorgo II Fair-
child D
Kulla Kowlltl to George II Fair
child D
Jaclntha Uotelho to John Rels...D
Kalua Kapuklnl and hsb to Ka-
welo (k) d
Wm R Foster-and wf to Frederick
C Miller d
Compere declares Federation will
fight admission of plank expressing
commence in courts nt Chicago con
vention. New Occansldo school. San Fran
cisco, first completed under tho 1903
uunu igput.-, ima ueon upencu.
STOCK BOOKS CLOSED
Tho Slock Hooks of Pioneer Mill
Co., Ltd., will bo closed to transfers
fiom June ZStli to July 1st, 1908,
both dates Included.
(Sgd.) W. PFOTENHAUER,
Treasurer Pioneer Mill Co., Ltd.
4036-lt
A Meet Excellent Anortment of
SUITINGS
IHE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN.
W. W. Ahana Co.,
LIMITED
63 8 KING ST. PHONE 620,'
FITS
We fit Eves-lasses and Snectaolei.
and fit them Properly.
We five better vision to vonntr
eves, and preserve eyesight to the
old,
A. N. SANFORD,
OPTICIAN
BOSTON BUILDING
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1 WATERFRONT NOTES
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TUB KINAU brought her usual car
go nnd list of passengers from Knual
this morning. Her manifest shows
BOOO bags A sugar, 250 bags rlco, 00
bags rlco bran, 30 bags mochlgom, 93
bags tnro, 137 bundles hides. CO case?
honey, 30, barrels honey, 21 cased
pineapples. 17 bags cocoanuts, nnd 05
packages sundries.
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THE SCHOONER Robert Lowers
sailed this morning, for another load
of lumber.
THE DESPATCH nrrled at 12:5C
this morning from Kaanapnll, with
sugar.
HONOLULU WEATHER
Juno 21.
Temperatures 6 a. m., 71; 8 a, m,
76; 10 a. m., 75; noon, 79; morning
minimum, 72.
Barometer, 8 a. m., 30.04; absolute
humidity, 8 a. in., 5,G9G grains per
cubic foot; relative humidity, 8 ,i. m ,
59 per cent; dew point, 8 n. in.. 00.
Wind 6 a. m., velocity 12, dfi :llon
N. 8.: 8 a. m., velocity 14, direction
E.; 10 a. m., velocity 20, direction N,
E.; noon, velocity 15, direction N. E.
Rainfall during 24 hours ended 8 a.
m.. .01 Inch.
Total wind movement during 24
hours ended at noon, 239 miles
WM. B. STOCKMAN,
Section Director, U. S. Weather
Bureau.
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MONARCH
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Lewis & Co.,
. Family Wines and Liquors,
169 King St. Tel. 240
SHERMANJS BETTER
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Juno 23. 'lines 8. Sherman, tho nomlnco for
Vice President, Is better.
TAKAHASHI BELIEVES JAPANESE
ST. PAUL, Minn., Juno 23. In nn Interview here, Korcklyo Tnkn
hnshl said that the collection of J.ip'iiciT cm tho Pacific Const wns detri
mental, and that ho would advise hi i government that lmmlginnts-should
have sufficient money to tench tho Middle States.
Koreklyo Tnkahanht In one of Japan's great financiers, nnd Is known
as tho Plcrpont Morgan of Japan, lie passed through hero to America
in February, 190C.
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BREAK WITH VENEZUELA
CARACAS, Vencr June "". T'io American Legation is ready to
embark for home. A Kipturc with Venezuela Is expected.
Tho rupture wll'i Venezuela has long been threatened. Tho troublo
Is centered prlnclpallj about tho affairs of tho Asphalt Trust, and, al
though Americans nro very much In doubt ns to tho propriety of some of
the actions of tho Trust, the conduct of tho Venezuelan Government has
been neither dignified nor Just. The crisis has been brought about by
the refusal of the Venezuelan Government to nrhltrnto tho questions nt
Issue cither In block or separately. W. W. Russel is the American Minis
ter to Venezuela.
EPPINOER IS DEAD
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Juno 23.
Jncob Epplngcr Is dead.
Epplngcr was n well-known grain
dealer, nnd it year or two ago was In
dicted for extensive frauds In tho con
duct of his business.
CHINA FAVORS ROAD
TOKIO, Japan, June 23. China
has notified Japan that it favors tho
construction of tho IlHlnnlmtun rail
way, giving connection with South
Mnnchurln.
THE STEAMER Mkcllka arrived
thin morning from llamnkiia ports,
with 3200 bags O. K. P. sugar, 3200
bags Nn sugar, 52 bags coffee, 1 bag
potatoes, and 1 packagu sundries.
Special
O.K.
BOURBON
WHISKEY
$2.50 Gal.
65c Bottle
IMMIGRANTS SHOULD SCATTER
MR. TAFT AT YALE
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Juno 23
Ta ft Is tho attraction at the Yalo
commencement.
In tho Ynlc-Hnrvnrd ball galnc,
Yalo won.
SHAH TRIUMPHANT
TEHERAN, Persia, Juno 23. Tho
Shah of Persia is triumphant. Par
liament has surrendered tho reform
ers. There have been seventy cas
ualties. THE NIIHAU arrived early this
morning from Mnknwcll, with 5071
, lings sugar. She encountered a heavy
swell in mo unnnnei.
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THE J. A. CUMMINS palled nt 11:30
o'clock this morning for Oahu ports.
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' IN FH1 PORTS
OABLE REPORT OF SAN
FRANCISCO MERCHANT!'
EXCHANGE.
WrfriH9w Iiims OA
SAN FRANCISCO Anlvcd Juno 21:
H. H. ltllnnlntl lintinn limn 1rt
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Juno 21:
ny. li. r. linnet, lor Honolulu.
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Wednesday, Juno 24,
Stmr. Despatch. Kokerwll. from
Kimnapall, 12 55 n. m.
Stmr. Nllhati, Oncss. from Makn-
well, 6 n. in.
Stmr. Klnau, Gregory, from Kauai.
5: 15 n. m.
Stmr. Llkcllkc, Nnopala, from Ha-
malum, 5 a. in.
Stmr. Mexican, Nichols, fiom Sail
rruucltico, 12 m.
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S DEPARTED
, Tuesday, Juno 23.
Stmr. Mlkahnla, Self, for Molokal
nnd Maul ports nt 5 p. m.
Stmr. V. O. Hall, Thompson, for
Knual ports at 5 p. m.
C.-A. S. S. Mnramn, Glbb, for Van
couver, 5 p. in.
Wednesday, Juno 21.
O. S. 8. Alameda, Dowdoll, for Snn
Francisco, nt 10 a. in. -
Schr. Robert Lowers, for tho Sound,
a. in.
Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Scarlo, for
Oahu ports, 11:30 a. in.
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T. K. K. S. S. Tenyo Mnru, Going,
for San Francisco, at 3 p. in.
M PASSENGERS ARRIVED
Per stmr. Klnnu, Gregory, from
Kauai, Juno 24. Mr. nnd Mrs. II.
Fockc, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rush, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Iljorth, Mr, nnd Mrs,
J. II. Alexander, M. Frias ,Jas. Morse,
It. McCabe, M. Houghtfllllng, It.
Mlkl, S. Oznkl, Ooo Yee, R. A.
Kearns, A. F. Knudsen, F. Gay, Mrs.
Kill, Miss Kong, Mrs. Duggnn, Miss
D. Lilian, J, Roman, Miss On Tnl, J.
K. Rcgo, G. H. Falrchlld, J. Camp
bell, nnd 40 deck.
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PASSENGERS DEPARTED H
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Per O. 8. S. Alameda, Uowdcll, for
San Francisco, Juno 24, 10 a. m.
Mrs. J, Abadlo, II. R. Ranntng, Slstiu
Rcatrlco, Miss M. Dell, Mr. Rldwcll,
1 Mourns, II. W. Cnthcnrt. Mrs. Cath-'
cart mid child, Mrs. I. M. Cox, Mrs. C.
Cottrcll, Miss Chilton, Mrs. A. l)a!s
Miss M. A. Douglas, W. II. Englo, V.
Harvey, A. Herbert, Miss F. 11 lino;-.
Dr. Hoffmann, Mrs. Hoffmann nnd 2
children, Urn. James, Father James,
rather Joseph, Miss M. Kuul Miss
M. Kinney, Mis. E. L. Klnslca, Mr.
Knupp, II. Lnngliorne, J. I). Uing
homo. Miss C, A. Limn, Mrs. Macken
zie, MIshi'b Muckcnzlo (2), F. C. Mar
tin, .1. W. McClasky. Miss L. Mclim,
Mrs. M. II. Murdoch, C. F. Murray,
V. C. McOonnglo. Mrs. W. A. Nnjlor
and 2 children, Mrs. M. Ncllscii, .Mlsi
I'n no. Miss F. Robcits, Geo. Rounicy,
Mrs. Romney, Mrs. J. Scarlc, Miss E.
Shaw, Mrs. Slioitp, Miss Slump, Ml-u
J. E. Snow, Miss R. Sonrcs, Mlsil J.
Tanner, Mrs. Dr. Tnylor, Mrx. W. V.
Taylor, Mrs. Tlctzel, Miss G. Topham,
W. S. Ward, E. M. Watson, II. WIL
Hums, G. S. Whitley, Mrs. Whitley,
Mrs. Williams, Miss J. S. Wlnnc, Mm.
M. Woods, Miss II. K. Wilder, C. L.
Wight.
Per stmr. Miirnma, .Glbb, Tor Van-"
couwr and Victoria, Jimu 23. Mrs.
and Mrs. F. D. T. I.eo and daughter,
II. 8.' Smith, Miss 1. Gregg, Miss M.
Wattlugton, Miss E. Thomas, MlbM
Graco Mooro. Miss F. Carter, Miss L.
Campbell, Miss N. Adams,, Master J.
C. McCandlcHs. E. Wood, T. Ilrandt,
John Robinson, W. II. Hnzelton, Miss
McLcfid, Miss Colwoll, Miss E. C.
Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lindsay,
Mrs. M. 7.. Dickson and daughter, Miss
Shaw, Miss Hill, David Rattcrsby,
John Hill, Mastor Mulrhead, Mr. Kel
say and son, J. L. Carucglo, A. Dods,
two Shaw boys.
Pqr stmr. W. G. Hall, Thompson, for
Knual, Juno 23. Two Fountain br.js,
Hertle Schnrsch, A. S. Wilcox, Ken
neth Mcblck, Ralph Meslck, I.cuey
Kim, Alice At, Chong Al, C. Wins
Kong, A. Chilstlan, F. Christian, Mlxs
A. Grote. Miss D. Gioto, S. W. Molio
ula, M. Fernandez, J, U. Fcinimdex, V.
Foinandoz, J, I). Nenl.
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PASSENGERS BOOKED
Per T. K. K. S. S. Tcnyo Mnru. Go
ing, for Ban Francisco, Juno 21. F.
Offormann, L. McLaughlin, Win. Day,
Frank F. Llnlsh, Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Holt, A. A. llrynn, Mr. ami Mrs. Coop
cr, J. W. Rradley, wlfo nnd tun chil
dren. Miss Dnvlcs, Miss Hycroft, s. 8.
Hlgglnbothnni, Dr. and Mrs. Hunting
ton, Z. W, Storkcr
BULLETIN AD8. PAY
OET INEXT
to yourself and let u. build that ca
noe, rowing-boat, or yacht which you
have in mind. We'll haveU ready
in no time, and the price will be go
low that you will wonder how we can
do it. We've done it, however: to
we KNOW.
Charles D. Walker,
Boot and Machine Works,
King near Ala'pai.
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