Newspaper Page Text
,a:1Aiv;waJWimwv ',7A,.;uyr: ... . -55: JT"T -usvs. PPPJP'il VBKINO RVILUSTIN, HONOLULU. T. II., WEDNESDAY, AUO. C, 190S. uWw-k m' B ' mm t iiiii 1 1 WEEKLY CAIEKDAR j r i MONDAY Hawaiian Stated Second. 1UUNI1AV Honolulu Chapter Pott Mas ter Most Excellent Master. WISDMJHI1AV Pacific Third Degree. I MUUMUAV PUIOAV HAIL'UDAY All visiting members of tho Order are cordially Invited to nttend meetings of local lodges HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meots every Monday evening at 7::0 In J. O 0 V. Hall, Fort Street. E. II HENDRY, Secretary. 11EN. K. V1CKEUS, N. O. All visiting brothers very cordially LilYltO'l. KYSTIC L0D0E, No. 2, K. OF P. Meets every 2d and 4 tit Tuesday of each month ut T 30 v. ill. at K. 1. Hall, corner Port and lleretanla Sts. Visiting Ilrothora cordially welcome W. L. LYLK, C. C, Y. WALDRON, K. of 11. & 8. OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. Meets every first and third Fri day evening at 7.30 In K. of I'. Hall, corner Kort and lleretanla. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. A 0 DEEKING, C.C., JAS W WHITE, K R.S. HONOLULU LODGE G16. B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. G16, 11. P. O. H will meet lu tbclr hall on Kins near Fort Street every Friday evon Int. Dy order of tho E R : HENRY C. EASTON, Secretary. WM. H. MclNERNY, E. R. Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, X.ofP. MgctH every Saturday evening at T:S0 o'clock In K of P. Hull, eor. Fort and lleretanla Visiting broth ers cordially Invited to attend. W L FIUZEE.CC, E A JACOUSON, K.R S. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. Meets on the 3nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenlnss of each month at 7:30 o'clock In K. of 1. Hall, coruor LUreUnU and Kort streets. VIMMitff Eagles are Invited to at tond. W L FRAZEE, W. Prest. H T. MOORE, Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Wests ovory first and third Thurs days of each month at Knights of Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. A II ARLEIOII, Sachem. AB MURPHY, C. of R. Pacific Photo Gallery Beit and Latest method of photogra phic work. IT HOTEL STREET near NUUANU. JC HAMAM0T0, Manager. BWX AND Al ICE CREAM PARLOR Delicious Cakes and Candies on hand at Fugetsudo, 17 HOTEL ST. TEL. 471, F. &. Magami. Kodak Developing, Printing, En larging and Interior Photo graphing. HOTEL ST. bet. Nuuanu & Bethel. THE CHOICEST STEAKS THE FINEST CUTLETS Tamales, Enchiladas, Spare Ribs. THE MANHATTAN CAFE Fort near Hotel. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND TINTING. General J Vjing A Specialty. Dealers in W u Paper, Paints, Oils, eta. P. 0. Box 914. 331 No. King St,, opp. Aak Park. W. B, Kara, mgr. EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK done by tho FRBNOII LAUNDRY with their new FRENCH dry-cleaning poees. 367 Bertnia St. Phone 14BL THE CON NOISSEUR GETS THE BEST FOR MANY REASONS, and HE CHOOSES HIS BEVERAGES CRITICALLY. Rainier is his favorite beer because of QUALITY and BREW-METHODS. At the bar. Rainier Bottling Works TELEPHONE 1331. RUN D0WN1 OVERWORKED T TRY SOME Koenig's Malt Extract It will build you up again. CHAMBERS DRUG CO., TOE. FORT AND KIN! SIS. PHONE 181. Absolutely Certain You save I When you it us to mikt your slothtt at rtady-to-wsar price. Our t5, lttiti bare bo comparison. Tuxedo Bolts MO. n. G QB0. A. MARTIN, Hotel It The Only CURIO SALOON in Town is the Orpheum Saloon right next to the Oipheum Theater, Come np and have some fun. C. 0. Hottel is authorized to collect and receiut for the undersigned. A. R. Rowat. O.V.S. For The Home A VICTOR On Our Eaiy-Payment Plaa, SEK0NR0M MUSIC CO., LTD, FLORIST MRS. E. M. TAYLOR, Young Bldg. Pkona 830. The latest and largest assortment of hand-made and painted leather postcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow en and Fruits, at Alakea St., bet. King and Merchant. PINEAPPLES AND BANANAS. Fresh Every Morning from Wahiawa, Wholesale and Retail. Kapioloni Bldg, ALAKEA STREET, near KING. The Weekly Edition of the Evening Bulletin gives a complete summary of the news of the day. II LOCAL AND GENERAL A B u 1 1 e t i n Want Ad. is surer. Rent Franklin cars. Stkyda. Stbls. Mrs. Fred W. Hecklcy Is seriously III. Honk! Honk! Call 1111 or 101, J.A. McLeod, for plc.isantcst auto ride. During the fifteen das ending July 31, there were flo deaths from tuber culosis and ono from typhoid. The expert at the Hawaiian Office Specialty Co., Ltd., can fix your Cash Register or Typewriter. Phone 143. W. C Peacock hns been awarded tho victory over Iho International llar cstur Company for Infringement an ii p.itent disc plow. r Mrs. Patrick Hllva and Herbert Munilnn, a conductor of tho II, U, T. & L, Co, were last ociiIiik tnarrluil nt the residence of tho bride. It Is probable that thero will not bo another meeting of tho Land Commis sion nppolntcd by Governor Frcar un til about the first of September. On Installments of S3 per month sou can purchase n White Family Rotary sowing machine. Penny & Co, Ltd., agents, 12GG Fort St. Phone 4S8. A Japanese, named Furiisho, was to day arrested on thrco charges of tin. Ilclous Injury. Ho had been cutting hnrness belonging to other Japanese. Coat your Iron roofs with "Aiantc You will bo surprised at Us cooling and preservative properties. California Feed Co., agents. Copies of the B u 1 1 e t i n ' s Fleet Edition, wrapped ready for mailing, con be procured at this office lor nve cents. Cost of mailing, three cents. Tho caso of David C. Kaniaitoha, a chauffeur arrested fur heedless drlv Ing nn Kalakau.i ncnuc by Olllcer Ix-al, came tip In the Police Comt this morning, but was continued until tomorrow. Miss Mntid Ross last opening cele brated her nineteenth birthday by a party at her residence on l.lllba street. Among those present were Mrs. Rik ncy. Miss Hannah Smith, Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Muiidiin, Miss Mary Rush, Mrs. 1 1 ii. Dai Id Desha, N. O. St. Clair. Geo Schilling and others. ALAMEDA HAS MANY PEOPLE OF INTEREST Cam a great number of local peo ple, and 70 cabin passengers in nil, Iho O. S. S. Alameda sailed this morn Ing nt 10 o'clock for Snn Fianclscii. Sho had on boiud tho Hawaiian rlllo team, six members of tho l.umley com pan), and a great number of Honolulu people lioiind for tho Coast. Resides a full list of passengers, tTio had n full enrgo below hatches. As Purser Smith remarked. It will be a merry ciowd unless thu licit strikes n nor-w ester. Chicago, July 28. Trade of tho United States with the Orient, Aus tralia nnd New Zealand amounting to 01 er $50,000,001) nnnu-ill), and of Can nd.i with tho same countries, has been dealt n seviro blow by tho transcon tinental railroads, which bale decided to abandon a largo portion of this bus iness on November 1st. Ily tho samo action tho railroads routiolled by Edwurd II. Iliirrlnian, linnet J. Hill, tho Ucrwyiul sjiidlcito mid tho Canadian Goiernnitut havo made It possible, It Is iibserted, for the Japanese Government to reallto speed ily its ambition to become master of all the trade on tho Pacific. Tho Canadian Pacific, Great North ern, Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Oregon Short I.lno nnd Santa Fo roads havo served no live upon shippers that they will go out of tho expoit trudo to China, .lu pan, New Zealand and Australia No vember 1st, and practically will ah in don tho Import trade In mi doing tho roads arc earning out n threat which was made to the Interstato Conimerco Commission nt tho tlmo that body Issued what is known as rule 8U, which requires rail toads to publish thu Inland propor tions of their lmiiort and export rates, and, as subsequently modllied by the Commission, not to chango theso ratei under Ihreo days' notice for lowering and ten diijs' nut Ice for an increase. It Is staled that tho Hues ot steam ers maintained by Hnrrlman roads through tho port of San Francisco, through tho port of Seattle by tho Hill lines and through Vnncouvcr by the Canadian Pacific road will soon bo for sale, and that tho Japanese will bo tlio purchasers. Tho railroads argued unsuccessfully heforo Iho Interstato Commission that the only way they could remain In the Astatic trade was to havo a frco hand In making rates overnight and secret ly In ordor to successfully compete with tho Suez canal route, which draws its tonnage from points nearer the seaboards. Orcan rates lliictualo dally, and It Is Insisted that thu modi fied rulo of tho Commission, which permits of a change in rates on threo and ten dajs' notice, would bo of no practical benefit to tho railroads. J. C. Stiibbs, trafllo director of the Hnrrlman lines, Btntcd that It tho in land pmportloiiB of tho Import and export rates wero published, so that tho shippers of domestic nrtlcles could know tiiem, thoro would at onco ho n concerted howl that domestic rates weru too high by tho comparison. i Bulletin Business Office Phone 256. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185. A Most Excellent Assortment of SUITINGS THE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN. W. W. Ahana Co., LIMITED KING ST. PHONE 525. 62 S, CUMMINS FOR SENATOR DUHL'QUB, Iowa, Aug. 4. Governor Cummins Is n candidate for the vacancy In the United States Senate IlbOll. FLEET NEARING SUVA, FIJI, from Auckland. Aug. 4. Tho United FOREST FIRE DYING OUT VANCOUVER, II. C, Aug. 4. The forest flroi nre ill Ins down. Tho losses nro fifty dead and six millions of dollars in property. ORPHEUM STARTS WITH VAUDEVILLETO MORROW Willi tho Hltonlan nrrlied tho re mainder of French-Fuller all stnr i inudcilllo Cro., which will bo pre sented nt the Orpin urn for tho first tlmo tomorrow (Thuri-dai ) I'leiilug. Smiling Joo again smiles, as tho seats tell fast, and till who wish to sco this excellent vaitdovlllc company should order their seats now. PROTECT PINES (OoatUwd from Pico 1) "Wc havo tho experience of tho CillfornlnnB to guldo us mid wo should learn by what they have gotio through.. They had thousands of carloads of fruit that went to waste when they were subject to a general hlt-or-mlss policy of market ing, and open to tho wiles of the commission merchants, Finally they got together. They bad their ropro fecntntlics in nil the principal mar kets. They put the fruit wlicro It was needed, and stopped cutting thu i Ilircnis nf earl, ntlmr liv ruslilnir to one center and filling It so full that eil8e boforc "" lf ',0 U,lnkB tllnt such zunteono had to sell at n I llllnir loss action Is win ranted. However, wc, "the" Trkct. were' wRho,u! Wr, havo been wntch.ng devcl- Hiipply. jopments In tho caso from tho begin- "Our pineapple people should not get Into such n position Wo iniisti1"0'11 Press, aim u may no mm wo Iixik after thu fresh fruit In everv waj protect It from foreign compo- tltlon nnd from ill-timed .ompetltlon , ... 111 our own ranks." Mr. l'axton, In lefi'rrlng to Dele gate Kiihlo's proposal fur u gcncial tariff conference, said that ho thought It a splendid Idea, nnd tho sooner tho work started tho better. He believes that Hawaii should start Its camiMlirn enrlv and havo a com- plete array of facts ready for tho coming Congress. SAD TERMINATION Said She. Did tho story ion were writing when I last saw jou end hap pily or unhappily? Said He: Unhappily the imlillrli - pi M ritfitknil l,i iir,o,it II ' nounced by competent judges to be the most healthful of all beers, as well as the most palatable. It contains only 2 1-2 per cent of alcohol the tonic and nutritive pro perties lie in the hops and malted barley. caused by the death of Senator Al- AUCKLAND States Fleet Is now 1017 miles ZEPPELIN'S SHIP FLYING WELL FRIEDRICHSIIAFEN, Oermanv, Aug. 4. Atn lato hour tonight Zep pelin was still 11 Ing, with the pros pects good for completing the twenty-four hoitiH1 test. t m STRIKE AT WINNIPEG WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Aug. 4. A strike has been ordered for tomor tow. PLAGUE BREAKS OUT FAYAL, Azores, Aug. 4. Tho bubonic plague .Is spreading here. SUPERVISORS AND GRAND JURY (Continued from Pare 1) torlnl body will Itself taku n hand In the matter nnd conduct nn lniestt gatlon. This Is tho general lmpics slon, nnd It was borne out by the statement of a prominent member of the Grand Jury this morning. Tho Grand Jury was In session for a short tlmo this morning, but tho only mat ters that wero taken up, so far as can bo Icaincd, wero small nnd unlnt' portant. "Regarding the Inukcn nolo mat' tor," said ono of tho members of the Jury, "Attorney Genornl llemcnway has Unit In charge now, nnd Mr. "emenway, wo lecl. Will piaco 1110 . """? "s lllc uro "roiignt out in mo !" commit an investigation ot our own- Mr- "cnieuway Is nt present working nlong such lines, and It may tin Mint lie will lilnrn wh it lie lenins 10 that lie will piaco Mint ho leains bcroro us. ,t(m ,fho ,ateiit, nn It.illui, named Attorney General Hciiicuway stnt- aincuinliil. bus been rcmovi.il to n hos ed that ho had considerable ot tho In- pltnl nt Callao. vcstlgatlon which he Is conducting finished. Whether or not ho would l'lnco tIlQ cnso Moro tllQ Qraml Jllry " '" l wish io siaio, mil 1110 pro. liabilities nro that evldenco In tho matter will bo heard befoio tho Ter ritorial Inquisitorial body. H. G. It. Aluxnuder, president of the Continent!!! Casualty ciimpiii of Chi cago, was reelected president of tho Ifllnrililttnnnl AKknHntlmi (if ArrMnnt 1 underwriters at tho closing session of tho convention nt Atlantic City, N. J. ES9 People are beginn ing to understand that beer is not an intoxicant, and that, if used as a tonic and bever age, there is nothing more beneficial to the tem. Primo Beer has for Health Perf eot Vision is possessed by one person in a thousand. We oan give you glasses that will correct imperfect vision. - - BOSTON BUILDING OABLE REPORT OF SAN FRANCISCO MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Tuesday, August 4. MONTEREY Sailed July 31: Sp. Falls of CI do, for Honolulu. MONTEREY, Sailed Aug. 1: S. 8. Hosocrans, with Monterey, for Honolulu. SALINA CRUZ Arrlled Aug 3: S. S. Texan, from Illlo July 2(1. Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1S03. NEW YORK Hailed, Aug. I: Ilk. Niutanu, for Honolulu. YOKOHAMA Sailed, Aug. 5: 8. 8. Hongkong M.iru, for Honolulu, SAN FRANCISCO Sailed. Aug. 5: O.S.A T. Sheridan, for Honolulu. IIILO Snllcd, Aug. 3: S. 8. Virginian, for Salln.i Cruz. MAKAWEt.I Sailed, Aug. 4: Sell. Annie E. Smale, for Astoria. WATERFRONT NOTES THE KINAU arrived this morning from Nllhau nnd KnunI, with fielrjit as follows: 25 head cattle, 35 buj taro, 14 empty wluo barrels, S barrels empty bottles, 13 empty gas drums, 200 cases pineapples, 50 cases lionuy, .10 nips wax. T. bundles lililca. 2050 hags A sugar. 12 antes peirs and 07 packages sundries. pa . T,I,U OII(?ST WM- "' n' c,,.', " l'o today, owlngto tho Imelj ',., 8llf;';;.,;::!:1"Jn' """ "'0 fS Tm; uAltKr.N'TINE Irmgaid sails! tomoriow for S.in Pranclsco, with sug- nr. Sho returns hero later on for nn - othci shipment. , innmsTh is been round In A c3fO OI leprosj I1.1S Deell lOllIUl 111 nrousliic conslderablo nnnrelicn 9R9S3I SPECIAL MEETING PACIFIC SUGAR MILL. A special meeting ot the stock holders ot tho Pacific Sugnr Mill will bo held nl the otllce t!f F. AtSthacfcr & Co , Ltd., In Honolulu on Satur day Stli August, 1008, at 11 a. in. J. W. WAEDRON, Secretary, Pacific Sugar Mill. Honolulu, Aug. !th, lflOS. 4071-31 human sys been pro ARRIVED .Wednesday, August G. M N, 8. sHllonlan, Johnson, from San I'ranclscA, 2:15 p. m. A.-1I. S. 8. Columbian, Colcord, from San Francisco, Vi a. m. Stmr. Kliiati,' Gregory, from Kauai and Nllhau, 5:20 a. m. i 1';' . Tuesday. August 4. Stmr. Ko An Hon, Pedeticn, for' Knti.il, 5 p. nr Stmr Mlknhala, Self, for Moloknl nnd Maul, G p. nt. Stmr. llclenc, Nelson, for Hawaii, 12 noon, Wednesday, August 5. O. S. 8. Alameda, Dowdoll, for Sail Francisco, 10 a. in. v PASSENGERS ARRIVED I Pel M. N. S. 8. Hllonlnn, Johnson, finiti San Pranclcn, Aug. 5 .Miss E. G. Olsen. Miss. Fodlan, Miss S. Me- I Kay, O. Harris, Miss Anderson, Mr. T. Wiser ntm child, sirs. i. a. iuiu ird, S. T. Haywood, 8. C. Hnywood, vi'i f Hnywood. Mra. 1 1. T. nay- wood, Mrs. J. Pol)', Mrs. N. Stewart, G II. Cuitls nnd wlfo. II. T. Havseldcli, Mrs. M. A. Ross, Miss G. J'eiison, Mrs. W. J. Robinson and 2 ililldieu, Master Lombardo A. Felrcln, Mist (1. Felrela, Mis. A. Felrela. Ur. M. Felr da, M. Dcmelh, J. M. Jones, 8. I. Jones, J. It. So.ua, E. C. Picric. Per S. 8 KIiiiiii, Gregory, from Kauai and Nllhau. Aug. C C. Scliocn Ing. II. Heliuckc. 1J. F. McCorrlsti.ii, Mrs. West and children. A. Menglcr, W. K. Whlttlngton, IJ. It. Vlila. Mrs. Choy Chin, FiiJII, S. Yam ise, W. Mnt btislilt.i, It Ito, Y Odo, Miss M. ChliM, II . Ehlers, Mra. laiikca. E. Honda, I Honda, Ah Chong, Hong Wwong, .1. Inonjo, Mis. M. Carolina, Cap). A. C. Nellsou and 4u on deck. - PASSENGERS DEPARTED 1'cr (J. S. S. Alanicdn. Dow dell, for San Pranclsco, Aug. 6. Mrs. A. 11. .Arlelgh, P. A. Ritchelor, .1 W. Hers ctroiii, Miss 11. Ilunnelle, W. M. Coop er, Mrs W. C. Crook. Jr., E. It". Crook, 8. A Crook, Miss 8. Ho Korrcst". John Iluke, .Miss IJuke. Mrs. TIhh. Dunn nnd Infant, Miss J. Earley. Mra. A. C. Emery, V. Eudey. Mrs. W. M. Olltnrd. II. HaiiPberg. A. 8. Kntua, Miss Mao Keane, E (1 Keen, Mrs. E. G. Keen, Mrs. A. Kledllil, J. S. Low, Mrs. J, 8. Low. II. Marjhall, Mis. V C. Moffltt, T. E. Montgomery St C. Moore, Mrs. St. C Moore. Mis. C. McCarthy, MIhh Ida McDoiuld, Miss E. McLean, H. , JlcKuy. .Mrs. II. rrice. I. ruriiy, .i. v Pratt. O. A. Rlggs, Mrs. (1. A. Rlggs. Mis. W. It. Rllev. Mrs. J. W. Short. W. K Tucker, Mrs. A A. Wilder. Ottn Winkler, Mrs. M. Winston, C. R. Woodhouso. S. G. Walter and win. National Rlllo To tin: Lieut. Col, John W. Short. Lieut. Col. Arthur Cojne, MnJ. W R. Riley, Capt. M. M. John son, Capt. A. W. Nccly, Capt Chas. M. Coster, 1st I.lcut. O. J. Wlillelic.nl, lht. l.leut U A. K. Evans, Scrgt. E S3. Ilarry. Sergt. E. Hopkins, Sergt. Jo 10 renelrn. Scrgt, Sumner, Corp. Joo Guuvela, Corp. John Stone, Private Wm. Cullllngv.nrtb. Prlvato IJ. K. I.emon, Private E, II. UlanchurJ. , Private T. J K. Evans7 -WA'-1 Pel stmr. W. G. Hall. Thompson, for Kauai, Aug. 1. Mrs J II. Ciimmlnga, Miss riimnilngs. Mlsn Haven, MIsu Mlllo Reldel, Mini Mctn Iteldel. Mrs. V. Reldel. Mis Ed Knudsen, A. G.ut ley, Prank Iliiekluirdt, Miss A. Klein 1110, Mis. D. A. White. Julius Cltconib, II J Eyinaii. T. C. Davles. Per htuir Mlkili.iln. Tui.elt. for i'o- loknl nnd Maul, Aug. I P. W. Pease, P. I,. Glbxm, A K CaCicart. Mrs A. K. Cathcart, Mrs. lions, Mrs. Allio Spencer, V. (lenoies Mrs .1 P llrown, Miss A. llrown, Athcrtoii Gllmi'ii. I,. Webster, U. Stelner. i- HONOLULU WEATHER I -! ,tigusi u. Teiiipoiatinei On in, "'; R 11 111., 70; 10 a. m, 78, 110011, St; iiiornlng mlulmiim, 73. Ilarumeter, 8 a. m, 30.01; nh.oluto humidity, 8 a. 111 , G.!7u grains per cubic foot; relative humidity, S a m.. (il! per cent; dew point, S n. 111 , fi." Wind C 11, 111., velocity 3, dlicctlou N. E.; 8 11. 111., velocity II. dlipilluii N. E ; 10 a. lu, volecltv IT,, direction N E.; noon, velocity 18, direction NE. Ralnfajl during 'U l.ouis ended 8 n. 111.. .00 Inch. Total wind 11101 cment during 21 boms elided nt noon 2.12 mllei WM. R. STOCKMAN, Section Director, U. S. Weather Rurcau. NOTICE TO MARINERS. P1EDRAS llLANCAS. OAI.. Notice Is hereby gli'en that Plolr.m III mens Whistling lluoy, PI), II. was peiuiniieiitly discontinued July 23. PORT ROSS COVE, CAL. Notice Is heiehy glien Unit ubiiiit AuitiiHt 23, V.I08, Port Ross WhlblHng lluoy, p.iluteil led, and iiuukeil PRO, will bo established In nliiiitt 20 fith unis of ivnter, to mark tho outeimost ibingei to navigation off r"uU i.oi-s Cove, C'lllfoinln, Al.ltlON RIVER, OAI,. Notice Is also given th it about Aug. 2il. 11)08, Albion River Whistling lluoy, PS, mnrked AI.I1ION In black, will bo istubllshed, to maik tho entrance to Albion River, Cnl. llj older of thu Mghl-Houso Ilo.ud. The Weekly Edition of the Evening Bulletin rjlvea a complete summary of the news cf the day. S3T BULLETIN ADS PAY m GET NEXT tq yourself and let us build tint ca noe, rowinR-boat, or yacht which you have in mind. We'll have jt ready in no time, and the price Will be so low that you will wonder how we oan do it. We've done it, however: 10 we KX0W. Charles D, Walker, Boat and Machine Works, King nr Alapai, M r.n 'niton tltSilii