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WEEKLY CHEKDAH
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Hawaiian Stated Second.
I L I-1J,
Honolulu Chapter Past Wai
ter Mot Excellent Master.
WIIDMlStlAt
Piclflc Third Dea"e-
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Lei Aloha No. 3 Regular.
All visiting members of tlio
Ordor nro cordfhlb Invited to
attend mcottugB of local lodges
fc 1IAHM0HY LODGENo. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
' . MU evei Mouduv evening nt
'' 7: SO Hi 1 O O f Hull. Tort Street.
K It HENDRY, Secretary.
UE. T VICKHHS, N. 0.
All lf)Vl"B iiMithem very cordially
Invlton"
MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. OF P.
Meets ovary 2d mid 4tH Tucsda
of each 'month nt 7 30 n. m at K. 1'.
Hall, corner Fort and llcrctanla Sts.
Visiting tliothero cordially vvelcomo
W. L. LYLE. C. C ,
F. ALDHON. K. of H. . S.
OAHT LODGE, No. 1. K. of P.
Menu ovory
day evening nt
l and third 1 ii
10 In K of 1. Hall,
-,iur t'nri ond Iterotanla. Visiting
brothers cordlall Invited to attend
A O DEERING, C C .
JAS WHITi:, K R S
HONOLULU LODGE GIG, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge No Clfi, U. 1 0
K., will meet In tholr hall on King
near Tort Street every Trlda) even
ing. U order of the K It.:
HENRY C. i:'ASTON,
Secretary.
WAl. II. AIclNERNY, E. It.
Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.cfP.
' Meets overy S.iturda evening at
7:30 o'clocft in K of 1'. Hall. cor.
Fort and Horctnnta. Visiting broth
cordlall) Invited to attend.
v. l thazee, c c,
E A JACOUSON, K It S.
HONOLULU AERIE MO, F. 0. E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED
NESDAY evenings of each month nt
7:30 o'clock in K. of P Hall, corner
Batetanln and Toit streets.
Visiting Eagles are Invited to at
tend. W. L TRAZEE, W., Preat.
II. T AlOOHE, Secy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
Sleets every first and third Thurs
dajs of each month nt Knights of
P)thlas Hall Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to nttond.
A H ARLEIGH, Sachem.
A. E. MUKI'IIY. C.'ot It.
Pacific Photo Gallery
Best and Latest method of photogra
phic work.
17 HOTEL STREET near NUUANU.
K. HAMAMOTO, Manager.
BEST AND Al ICE CREAM PARLOR
Delicious Cakes and Candies
on hand at
Fugelsudo,
17 HOTEL ST.
TEL. 471.
F. ,S. Nagami.
Kodak Developing, Printing, En
larging nnd Interior Photo
graphing. HOTEL ST bet. Nuuanu & Bethel.
THE CHOICEST STEAKS
THE FINEST CUTLETS
Tamalcs, Enchiladas, Spare Ribs.
THE CRITERION CAFE,
Waverley Block . . ..Bethel St.
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND
TINTING.
General Jobbing A Specialty.
'Dealers in W 1 Paper. Paints, Oils,
etc. P. 0. Sox 014. 221 No. King
St., opp. Aala Park. W. B, Kara, mgr.
EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK
done by the
FRENCH LAUNDRY
with their new FRENCH
dry-cleaning proccsj.
26T Beretania St. Phone 1491.
THE CON
NO.'SSEUR GETS THE
BEST FOR
MANY REASONS, and
HE CHOOSES HIS
BEVERAGES CRITICALLY.
uCliillvl
j is hi, orite brer because of
QUALITY
and
BREW-METHODS.
At the bar.
Rainier Bottling
WorRs
TELEPHONE 1331.
nun DOWN I
OVERWORKED
TRY SOME
It will build you up
again.
(.KAKBERS 0HU6 CO.,
5
for. roar and king sts
PHONE. 131.
Absolutely Certain
You Bavol
When )ou get
us to mnho
jouf clothes
at rcad)-to-wear
price.
Our $25. suits
have no
comparison.
Tuxedo Suits
$30. up.
GEO. A. MARTIN,
Hotel St.
The Only CURIO SALOON in Town
is the
Orpheum Saloon
right next to the Orpheum Theater.
Come up and have some fun.
C. 0. Hottel is authorized to collect
and recciut for the undersigned.
A. R. Rowat 9,V.S.
For Tho Home
A VICTOR
On Our Easy-Payment Plan.
BERGSTI'OM MUSIC CO., LIU
FLORIST
MRS. E. M. TAYLOR,
Young Bldg. Phone 339.
The latest and largest assortment
of hand-made and painted leather
postcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow
ers and FruitSj at
Alakea St., bet. King and Merchant.
PINEAPPLES AND BANANAS.
rre3h Every Morning from Wahiawa.
Wholesale and Ketau.
Kapiolani Bldg.
ALAKEA STREET, near KING.
The Weekly Edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
the news of the day.
I Mali Extract
f 5
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Bulletin Want Ails, arc
best Honolulu Job-finders,
the
Kent Franklin cars. StKyds Stbls.'
Eugene Dovauchollo Is bonked In
depart bv the Hllonlan
Honk' llonkl Call 1111 or 101, J.A.
I'AIcl.cod, for pleasnntost auto ride.
.Mrs H Sahlln will tako orders for
Infanls clothes nnd bunitvvorl. nt Ha
waiian Hotel
I Thero will be a meeting of the
llloud of l.lquot Commissioners till"
I afternoon at 4 o'clock.
.All kinds of beer, wines and mixed
drinks arc served In the best manner
at tl.o Fashion. Just give us n try
The cxpcit at the Hawaiian Office
Specially Co., Ltd., can fix your Cash
Register or Typewriter. Phone 143
Tin' .MntiLlmita Is duo Sundnj fiom
i he Orient, the second r.iclfle Mull
steamer to eonio In on Siitula) within
ihreo weeks
A O SI. Hobertson has Bent noin
lnatlnnu for luspcctorH of tlcdlnn for
the piccincts or WfBt Ilnvvall to tin
Governor
The new form of nllldavlt on nppll-
citlnu has been approved b.v Governor
Kn.ir and IL will be lined at the emu
nig elections.
Plve Spaninrds, an Englishman, and
a (id in in. Mod their liiteutlou papers
visterdny, ami Uncle Ham will coon
have Foniii new citizens.
On Installments ol S3 per month von
can pincliase a Whltu Fnmllv Ilotary
ewrig machine licnnv & Co Ltd
nguits, 121.C Tort St. l'hono 488.
Coit jour Inin roofs with "Arabic"
Yo.i '.fill )u surpilscd at tts coollne
and prewrv.itlvo pniportlon Californl i
Teed Co agent '
Copies of the Bulletin's Fleet
Edition, wrapped ready for mailing,
can be procured at tins oliicc for five
cents, Cost of mailing, three cents.
Governor I'ienr bus nccived a limn
bcr of h-ttoia from various persons
tegaidlllg the Kepnlkul miittei, hilt
he has not vet In aid from Washing
ton
Hall's Knfcs arc dependable. They
hau ilefled the llerceBt hc.it and the
cleverest crii(ksmeii. II, Hackfcld L
Co, Ltd, .igmts llardvvaro Depart
ment
Gov ei inn- li car has bis election
proclamation about completed and It
will be lulled as roou as certain pell
lions tli it havo to do with changes In
polling plnci s are settled.
J M I.evv & Co have a very fine
line of gnx cites nnd ficth fruits and
M'gei.iblos alwajB on linml Sincliil
ntli iillon given to fumll. trade. King
strut, ne.ir Ilethel. I'liont' it,.
In the moist, grilling bent of the
hummer K-.ibOii. better look to jour
underwear. There Is no iinderwinr
as good an tho Star Nainsook. Trv It
Sllva's Toggor), King near Tort.
Owing to tho Manchuria's leaving on
Sundnv, tho olllces of the Unlon-l'iiclfle
finnsfir Co. will bo open all day Sun
day. l'etsoml supervision given bag
gago for stale looms and sealed torn
portmentB
Amateur photographeis who havo
trouble with tlulr pictures hhould get
a. No 3 Hull's Iu Kodak. It liitana
photography with tho bother left out.
No focusing or fixing of shutteis. Ho
iinlulii Photo Suppl Co
A MONSTER BAKERY.
Tho monster bikery at Essen. In
Germany, Ih a vast building in whirl
seventy junkmen, divided Into two
shifts, worlc night and day. I'vorj
thing Is dono by machlneiy. A U
gniitlc rciew turns unceasingly In a
kneading Hough Into which nro
pouted ten sacks of Hour of 100 kilo
grammes inch and some water.
This machine makes about 20,000
kllogiannncs of in cad overy day In
tho shape of 25,000 small loaves and
i.OOO largo loaves, pioduceil by 230
sacks of Hour of 100 kilogrammes
each.
All I ho operations of bread-making
are lierfoimed In this colossal bakery
Thu wheat an Ives tbcio, 1b cleaned
ground and brought automatically To
tho kneading trough by a series of
rising and descending pipes. Theio
aro thlrtj-slx doublo ovens, nnd tho
workmen who watch over tho Inking
of tho bread earn 10 to 12 sous an
hour, making on nverago 4 frantB 7S
cOits for eleven hours on diltj. They
havo coffee and Ihelr broad free. Eight
douches and a bath aro at their ills
1 osal.
MONEY FOR BRYAN'S CAMPAIGN
COMING IN.
Lincoln (Neb.). July 28. When W.
J. llijan relumed to Lincoln this
morning ho found about a bushel of
letters containing contributions to his
campaign fund. These lctteis came
from oveu luit of tho United States
and contained amounts varjlng fiom
$1 to soveral bundled dollnis.
Among tho checks vv.iu one from a
Momphls ncwspipet for $120 75,
which that puiiti had collided from
Its siibscilbcrs. Tho list of glveis to
this Memphis fund Included "Widow's
Mlto" of si, nnd an cquil amount
limn tho Maty Galloway Homo of
Memphis. Woul has been iccelvod
at ralrview that In all paitB of the
country Democratic newspapers mo
receiving subscription! to Hrjau's
fund Especlallj In tho South la tills
kind of work being done
On the train between Omaha and
Lincoln ihls morning Bcveral conlii
buttons wcro handed to Hi nil, Hu
was hlghl gratified nt thu lecepllon
accouloil him In lona and In Nebias
ka
A Most Excellent Assoitment of
SUITINGS
THE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN,
W. W. Ahana Co.,
LIMITED
G2 S. KING ST, PHONE 525.
DEMOCRATS CANVASS VOTE
LINCOLN, Neb , Aug G, Tho Democratic leaders nro plalihlng tho
forming of a National Democratic Club
advaiun of tho Presidential election
SPLIT ON MORMON QUESTION
WALLACE, ld'iho, Aug 0. The
split over the Mormon question and
nomination.
Tho Mormon question has been
eral years, the "Gentile" voters clal
ed their church Into politics nnd alt
was Senator Dubois of Idaho who le
an effort to unseat him from the Un
bois wing that Is fighting tho Moimons of tho State.
i i i
NOME DROUTH IS BROKEN
NOMi:, Aluskn. Aug f! Tliodtouth hero has been 1 il.on in tho
north, ond rains have fallen that will mean millions to the ailneovvners,
who depend on normal water supplies In the creeks for sluicing operations.
COUNT ZEPPELIN
riURinuCKSILVrHN, Germany, Aug. C Count Zeppelin, tho ncio
nnut whoso airship, after n successful series of (lights, was dostroved
tfuough n gasoline explosion, has announced that ho will rebuild It.
INJUNCTION AGAINST STRIKERS
SEATTLE, Wash. Aug. 0. The shipowners hero hnvo Becured an
Injunction In tho I'edernl miirts against tho striking longshoremen to
piohlhit their establishing a picket against strikebreakers.
ELECTRICIANS
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Aug. C.
gnno out on strike In svmp.ithy with
nndlan Pacific Itallwav
K. OF P. CHANCELLOR
HOSTON, Mass Aug fl II. P. lliown of Tcxns has been chosen as
Supicme Chancellor of Hie Knights of l'.vllilas.
i , it in ,.w iiiiiwihhww iaaNW,aMMMMMBHnMtf
MARypVED ,
The Japanese Unci America Mnru,
Captain rilmcr, swung mound Dia
mond Head eail) HiIh morning and
nnie Into port, docking at the nill
load whaif short Is bifore 8 o'clock.
The Mnru brought from San Truii
tl.io lRD hags of mall for this port.
During her trip down she sighted a
steamer, but her name could not bo
nsceifilncd.
Among her passengers aro a num
ber of well-known Japanese, who aio
letuiiilng to their homes In Japan.
I)r S. Malsuda and his family havo
ic Hided in San 1'ianclsco for Homo
time. While there Dr. Matsudn start
cd a Japanese hospital which proved
verj successful. ( M. Shlbata Is an
other vvell-krowu Japanese. Ho Is
the manager of tho Golden Goto
Hank foi the Jap-ineso nnd is return
ing to Japan on business.
The Main will lcavo for the Orient
at I o'clock this afternoon. Consul
and Madam Snlto will be passengers
for Japan.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for Record Aug. 5,
1908,
from 10:33 a. m. to p. in.
Oiinmea Sug Co to Kama and vvf Hoi
Lllluokiilaul by ally to J K Durao .L
Anna K .Mikaclo to Hoiuj Smith
Ti M
J II liana and wf to Tr of lloomau i
Naairao Church . . . D
J 1) While and wf to Trod Weber . . I).1
Entered for Record Aug 6, 1903,
from 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.
Joao S Cravalho and wf to Manoel
Lopez : M
Anlonc It Tcelra to JaclnUio Pin
tado Hoi
George C'opp and vvf to Charles
Copp .Yd
K.illko Kuala! ilea nnd vvf et al to A
T Tav lies D
A T Tuvaics and vvf to J H Souz.i..l)
Ilernardo lleuto and wf to John O
Seirao SI
Joint Knluiui and wf to Mru Nairn
Mi mill Keitotia D
Anna S Wilght to Rachel K K.il-
wlae.i et al Hell
Isabella II Woods by utty et all lo
Tib of Est of Jumea Wight SI
Est of James Wight by Trs to Isa
bella 11 Woods otal Par Hoi
TAFT WAS STUCK.
Hot Spilngs. July 27. William 11
Tuft has found tho telephone booths,
hero Ion uinall nnd olio has belli eon .
striicicil which allows nun to lain iii,
pilvatc without discomfort. Soon nf-
ter he came hero ho was called to tIiO
lelephono and ho found Fiimo dinicul
1J In edging his nay into mo umimi i
Atlei his talk was over ho tiled toi.
stingglo out of tho mil row (ompait
incut but fulled. Ho was stuck f.ist.i.
but aid w is summoned and after a
fiction of tho booth hud been sawed
out he was extricated. OiiIcib weio
liiimi iliutelj given foi a special booth
lo be (onuiuctcil largo ciioiign to ac-
commodate Mr, Tnlt. This bus been
finished and ho can now conveiso
over the telephone vvllhout fern that
be win bo wodgeil in ami unamu to
iiiuvo without holp.
. m
IT WAS THOUGH T pos3',blo Ih it
the llufoid caught tho typhoon which
iciently swept tho Chluu toast, but
she bail pliln sailing all tlio way nio
from Manili,
THE HIX Is following tho Hufird
hcie She airlvcd In Nagasikl thu
latli I part of July, taking on n spec
lull) large load of coil thcic.
THE SCHOONER Allnnio A. Cnliio
Is duo shmtly fiom Tacoum, as sho
Is now J 8 days out.
THE SCHOONER II C Wilght
making a voij long tilp from San
Traucleco. Sho Is now 21 daja out.
u
to steuro a poll of tho tountrj In
Statu Democratic Convention
has
In
two tickets have been pluted
a live one in Idaho politic i for sev
nilng that the Mormons havo Inject
emptcd to dominate both parties. It
d the light ngnlnst Senator Smoot In
Hod States Senate, and It la tho Du
TO TRY AGAIN
i m
ON STRIKE
The electricians of tho city have
the striking trainmen of the Ca-
IN TON PORTS
"ABLE REPORT OF SAN
FRANCISCO MERCHANTS'
EXCHANGE.
Monday, August 3.
SAN ntANCISCO Arrived Aug. 1:
S. 8. Ainbla, htneo July 22.
SAN ntANCISCO Sailed Aug. 1:
S S. Arlzonan, for Seattle.
MONTEREY Anivcd Aug. 3:
S S. Hosecrans, with hargo Slonlo
orj henco July 10.
KAHULUI Arrived Aug. 3:
S. S. Alaskan, hence Aug. 2.
Tuesday, August 4.
.MONTEREY Sailed July 31:
Sp. rails of CI J do, for Honolulu.
SIONTHRHY. Sulled AllK. 1:
S. S Hosecrans, with Monterey, for
Honolulu.
SALINA CRUZ Arrived Aug. 3:
S. S Texan, from Hllu Julj 20.
Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1908.
NEW YOHK-Sailed. Aug. 4:
Ilk. Nuuanu, for Honolulu.
YOKOH MA Sailed, Aug. 5:
S. S. Hongkong .Mnru, for Honolulu
&AN ntANCISCO Sailed. Aug. 3:
US.AT. Sheridan, for Honolulu.
HILO Sailed. Aug 3:
S. S. Vligluliin, for Sallna Cuiz.
MAKAWELI Sailed, Aug. 4:
Seh. Antilo E. Smalu. for Astoria.
Thursday, August 6.
SAN ntANCISCO Arrived Aug fi:
S. S. Lurllno. 11 n. m , henco July 29.
SILO Arrived Aug. 1:
H. S. Enterprise, fiom San Trail
cIsco Friday, August 7.
SAN ntANCISCO Al rived Aug. G:
S S. China, henco July 31.
SEATTLE Al lived Aug. fi:
S. S. Arlzonan, fiuri Si i IVanelsco
POUT SAN LUIS Sailed Jul 31:
S. S. Lansing, for Honolulu.
HIUSIIANE Sailed Aug 5:
S, S. Manuka, for Honolulu.
HONOLULU WEATHER
I Aug. 7, 1D0S.
Tcniperatuica fi a. in , 73; S a in.,
7C; 10 a. m, 77; noon, 79; morning
nilnlnuili, 73.
i li.noinoti.r. S n. in . 30.03: nbfn-
liilo humidity, S a. in., 7.0 IS grains
per cubit foot; iclntlvo humidity, 8
a. in., 73 put cent.; dew point, 8 a.m.,
C7.
Wind fi a, m, velocity 2, direc
tion E; S u, m, velocity 4, direction
E; 10 n m , velocity 10, direction E;
noon, vt'Iodty fi, direction NE.
Rainfall dm lug 21 bouts ended
- '" . n.nu.
Total wind movement during 24
iinmt) ended lit noon, 18G miles.
WSI. U. STOCKSIAN,
Section Dlicctor, Weather llurcaii.
PASSENGERS BOOKED
Per stmr. Cl.iuillne, Hcunatt, fo,
Maul and Hawaii poits, 5 p. in. Aug. 7.
Miss t Hopper, Sllss L. E. Peiklns,
Miss Amj Amleisou, Aliss E, Nuton
mib. h. ii koiio, .miss u. urows, nusi
M SIncWovvii, C. G. llaitlclt. C. 8,
Sloscs, SIis L A, Thiiistou, Sllss All-
ulo Dunn, M. 1). S Spauola, E. S Cu
pcius, m, ami u. uuiiivau, juiss .vinry
I .Mitchell, Sllss D. 'Smith, Sllbs E
Smith, A II Iugulls, John Guild, Stlsa
Ilehn Hose, SIis. J II. Kiluown, Miss
Eilna-i Unit, Oertiudo Hint, J. A.
Alieong, SIrH Kekuowa, Sllbs Ketsej-,
vi Bemirim, i, nciimiui. ur isnigauiu.
i.izzio upencer, ,vub. ,i, ii. liunKor, u,
W Kliipoj E T Wcineit. Sakal. Sin
Ken, loo Ilento, Geo Ajo, Mis. Lilly
Apo, Alts Diilmura Agnes K.ilolopua,
Mis. S E Lucas Hobt Hughs, Sllss
Andritoii, Miss D Guild, AIra, Linn
Sul ami 2 chlldii'ii Sirs. Tastlua Aulu
Per S S. America Mam, Kilmer, for
tho Orient, 4 ii m Aug. 7. Alfiedo
Is Tenoira, Dr. Kobaynshl and wlfo
Jos II. Toaster, Consul Salto and
I wife, Airs. U, E. Gclin and child,
POOR LIGHTS"
arc often blamed for annoyance that
r. solely due to poor eyes or poor
(.lasses.
Get properly fitted glasses of
110ST0N BUILDING
WATERFRONT NOTES
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
ARENA COVE, CAL
Notlco Is hoiebj given that Alcni
Cove Hell lluoj was reported not
working July 2!. It will bo repaired
as soon as practicable.
Ily order or the Light house lio.ud
AITEU MAKING a splendid trh
from Manila, via NagasiM, tho Unit
ed Stalest arm) ti.mspoit Iltiloid nr-
ivcil this morning anil ilucxcil nt tlio
Naval wlinif. Shu lcpnrlcd amooih
sons and pleasant weather. She Is
carrjlug hick to tho Slates n number
of stownwajs, one of whom Is Amer
ican. One of the oIIIccie. stated today
that tho .lupinc-'o havo not begun
I repaiatlqus for tho iceeplloii of tho
American licet. Tho Ilulord leave- at
5 o'clock thin afternoon for San l'ran
elsco mid will tako malt.
Pa
AITER HAVING been fast III the
I co foi two dajH olT Nome, the trnmi
port Clook nrilvcd at San 1'i.inclseo
f Kim Alaskan wnleis August 1st, with
half n dozen pisicngcis Thu others
had been left at Seattle, where tho
Crook put In on hor way dawn. Tho
transport left Kilsco Juno 20th Willi
the Twinlj -Fecund Infantry, and dis
tributed the (ompnnles among the dif
ferent posts along the Coast, taking
up at the sauiu I lino the Tenth lnfuii
Pa
KII'TEEN dan at sea vvllhout on
counleilng unpleasant woathei, the
Norwegian steamer, Captiln T. A. I.le,
enmo Into port this morning and
docked nt tho i.illload wharf. She
cumo from Pluasant Island with 2000
lima of fertilizer, which she Is ills
charging tndav Caplaln Lie stated
that during tho trip down the steamer
o pet lone ed some stioiu cast wlml
but It dlil no damage. Her crew con
fists of Chinese who mo being car"
lullj gun (led bj tho Immlgiatlon u.J
clals.
THE MAUNA l.O V biought the foi
lowing freight: 7231 lugB sugar, 1)
bigs cotffo, 190 bags beans, 32 bags
t.iro G IngB po units, 10 hags coin, S
hands dried fish, II cases dried fish.
bands peais, 1 ea'-es pears, s
casoB pitservcM, l bunches iiannnai.
11 ItundUH hides, 14 dogs butter, 11
crates chickens, 3 criles pigs, 3 hogs,
o horses, 1 cmv l can, 1 dog, 3d 1imi1
cattlo, 170 packages mindiles.
A GOOD SIZED fleet or oil carriers
Is near! j due to mrlvo hero now, all
coming at about the eimiio time. The
TnllB of Clvdo Is n week out of Mon-toii-v,
nnd ono day ahead of tho Ho&o
cinns and Slnntoioy, white tlio Lans
ing Is one dnj In advenco of tho Tails
of CI) do, coming fiom Port Sail Luis
to
THE JAPANESE training ship Ta!
set Mnru, which hint been In Sun
Tranclsco for pernio llino, left for Pan
nma. Iiom Panama tho training ship
will go to Columbia and tlieuco to Ho
iiolulu, f i om which port she will ro
turn to Yokohama.
I'M
THE HUKOHD mined hero with
her accommodations well filled. Only
a few of tho passengers booked will
bo able to get away on her. homo ol
the bookings dnto as far back an the
first pait of last .Match.
r-a
Tho Japancso tuilnlng ship Tnleel
Alum, which sailed fiom San Tran
clsco July 2Sth, for Panama and Co
lombli, will shortly return to oko
liamt by way of this port.
THE TOLLOWING sugar Is report
ed on Hawaii: Honokna, JJtiOO; Kit
kuleheelo. 4500; Tamilian. lt.OOii; Pa
uiillo, 12,000; Kiikiilnu, 3G00; llontti-
po, 125; Paiialiiu, 9511.
Pa
THE KINAU will lcavo for her leg
ulnr ports of call on Slaul and Hawaii
this afternoon at 5 o'clock. As usual
she will tako passengera ami fi eight
loi tho Island people.
Pa
AITER MAKING n quick dlschargo
of tho Inrkcntluo limgard, which til
th ed fiom San Tiancltco July 30lh,
sailed jesteulay afloinoon with an Is
land cm go.
WITH A 11AHG1J loaded with lum
ber In ton, tho Iioquols mado u tllp
lo Po.ui Harbor )eslerdiij, whero It
Is said tho lumber will bo used by the
coulr.u tors.
5t
ADVICES WERE lecclved jester
day fiom Hid Sleichauts' Exchange,
stating that thu S, S, Chluu l cached
San Kianclsco at fi p. m. August fith.
THE A -II S. S. freighter Alaskan.
which nrilvcd fiom Kiihului jestei.
day, sailed foi Sail Tinnclsco In tho
evening.
THU GERMAN shin Alexander Is
now 1 12 diss out of Hamburg, bound
for this port.
GET NEXT
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, nnd the nrice vvill be so
i.... i.. .. ' in ."'j i
iivw iiiiii. villi will u.'iiinir-i iniw w-r: lqii
Jo it, Wove done it, however;
we KNOW,
Charles D, Walker,
Boat and Machine Works,
King near AlapaL
I ARRIVED
Trlday, August 7.
Stmr. Manna Loa, Slmcisou, fiom
Kona ports, C a. in.
H, 8. America Mnru, ITImcr, fiom
San rranclsco, 7:43 a. m,
H. S. Orland. Lie, from Pleasant Is
land, S a. m.
j' DEPARTED (
TliuiHilay, August 0. '
A II G S, Alaskan, Nichols, for Sin
Prnnclsco, f p. in
Stmr. Klnnit, Clarke, for ICaiinl
ports, u )i, m.
SAILING TODAY
I
Krlcliy, August 7.
S S. America Slam, ITImcr, for Or
ient, 4 p m. .
Stmr. Claudliic, Hcnnett, for Slaul
ami Hawaii, 5 p. in.
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED
Per S. S. America Mnru, Tlliner,
fmni Sun I'iniiolsco, Aug. 7. Tor Ho
nolulu: Gitslav Toussiilnt. Tor Yo
kohnm.i: Cnpt. T. M. llnrher. U. S.
N Ml.' T M. Harbor. .Miss P. Tlscher.
Miss Margaret I.elsh, Dr. S. Slatsud.i,
.virs. a. .viniBiiiia ami iiunnt, Jllss J.
Matsiid.i, M. Shlbata, H. Ujoda. Tor
Shanghai: IMvv. Trueman Tiectinii.
Tor Hongkong: Homarlco Agcaolll.
A. T Allun, Sllverlo Apostol, l.lno Ar
rc?a, Apollnarlo llallnsar, Cailos iilli
retto losoph T. Hell. Mis. J. T Hell,
Vlclorlno llorji, Cjrus T Hriuly, Jr.,
lohn S Chrk, T. A. Dilburg, Tublan
do la Paz, SIib E Dixon, Joseph
Houghcrtj Arsenlo Tormoso, Vicente
i'rngaiile, Sirs. Adelaide .1. Gough, An
gel Guerrero, Liidovlco Hldiosollo,
Miss Wliiified Hunter, Trunk T.
James lohn H JelTeiles. Paelllco Lay-
go. Vlceulo Manilo, Ueiijainlii T.
Mills, I.Mwaid J. Oliver, Aichlhald E.
Pnlcii, Ilderolifo Pntdil. Einllln IJul
i limbing, Zucharlas Hoi In, M-ilco Ho
co, Sllss Vara II Suvvjcr. John A.
Hhnw, Antonio Slum, James Sweenej-,
Clrllo Toircfi.-uica, IVHx Valencia,
Hlchard von I'm uh. Chas. J. Wqlker,
Dr. It. A. Walkci. Mrs. H. A. Walker,
A. I). J. A Gough.
Per U. S A. T. Iluford. from Manila,
Aug. 7 A. II Tithler. I). W. Kllliujii,
II, L. Wlgmoio, T. M. Mooilj, Win.
Kollj, it. !'. Splller, O. Plate. E. 11
Wagner. I). L. Hoscoe. A. II. Ilarber.
A. K lleinoiii, A. It. Ehrbcck, Hobt.
Dlckscon, John T. Cheiiouoth. W. T.
Holms. J. T Pcnnjcook, W. W. Davis,
H M. Wolley, S. C. Wilson, Win J.
House, L. D Wjnns, Miss M. Pel
Ehliig, SIis. T SI. Stood) and family,
Mir. Win. Keltcy and famllj, Mrs.
Hobt Dickson nnd children, SIib. John
r. Clii'iiiiwclli, Sirs I). L. Hoscoo and
r.iinll), SIib. E. II. Wagner. Mis. W. T.
Hilms, Mrs. It SI Woolley, Sir. and
Mis. T. L. Fink and ihiushteis. 31. L.
Stowait, Sire. Hobt. Niinan, Sirs. It.
G. Pratt. SIis. Clirford Ham ami
daughlor, Sirs. W. II. Smith and chll
ditn. Per stmr.- Mauna Loa, from Kona
poito, Aug. 7. Miss E. A. Vinson,
Mlsii C. A. llakur, C. (!. Llvlngstuii.
SIIss S. E. Unit, Sllss E. I). Wolfe,
Win. A. lliown, W. S. lluntn, L. C.
Huvvl.mil, Sirs. J. II. Craig, Sllss N.
Craig. C. Apo, Aim. SI. Souza. Miss
U Souza, Sllss A. Ljcett. Mrs. W. II.
Gill mid child, SIis. C. Cottroll. Miss
E. Cotbell. T. J Lliiileman, H. SI.
Oveiend, C. L Heal, Y. Van Hlng, K.
voKogama. Ag.iw.i, Sllss L. Ynles,
Mru. Jno. Leslie ami child, H. Ivors.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED
Per stun Klnau. Grigorj-, for
Kami, Aug G Sam Alooklnl. A. Wat-
erhouso, wHo nnd Infant, SIis. W.
Sohnltz, Sirs. T. Delncrt, Sirs. II. O.
Wlshnrd, SIIss I. M. Hlckox. .1. All-
diicht, wife and child, Marl: Hough-
lulling, Sirs. It. D. Slolcr and son. AlUs
Kslher Caiter, AIIss Allco II. Thomp
son, Sirs. II. Wntcrhoitso, SIIss E.
Sturgeon, E O. 11. Hoss, A. Alcllrjdo,
T. C. Davles, E. II. Wodehouse,, AIIss
Ta)t, AIIss Taje, AIIss K. Steward.
Miss Dalsj Sheldon, Airs. J. W. Olr
vln, AIIss I.oulso Klrvln, L. Allenbrg.
.Mltanl and wlfo. Rov. Air Tal.llnihl,
Hev II. Katanl, Hov. Al. TbiiJI.
PASSENGER3 BOOKED
I
!-
Per P. Al. S S. Alunchiirln, for Ran
Tiauclsco, Aug. 0. Sirs. S. E. Hal
stead, Aim. A. II, Lackland, Sllss C.
Clowe. Edmund Hedemunn, W. J.
Kjlo, Airs. Kylo, Mini Casslo Heoj-, D.
L. Wllhlngton, Ailbs Julletto Alhor
ton, Wm. Caiden, J. J. Cuiden, AIis. S.
I. AlcMindcr, A. II. Drown, J. A Vogt,
AIIss Jesslo Goodwin, Mrs. E. Frailer,
Louis Rosenthal, Airs. AltCimo, Allsu
AlcCime, Alastei McCiine, Airs. H. J.
Slefiord. W A. Mills. II. S Fisher. J.
A. Glllium, AIIss Coidellii Gllmnii, Mla
Aliugui) milium, Air. nnd Alts. II. S.
Neainiins, Mlus Julia Klumpko, Arthur
T. Gay, C. I)u Hoi. J. I.. P. Robinson.
Mm. lirooko. Airs. Lewis ami 2 chil
dren, T. It. Worthniuellor. AlrB. W. E.
Dodd, Silas I. Gerlz. S. 11. Parke.-. AIIss
Elolso Child. W. C. Achl, Jr., Sirs. II.
Hone. Miss T. Hull, T. 11. Angus, Air.
and SIis. Hill, AHbs Violet Damon.
MIjs Towlo, Sllss Y. Peirln, Sirs. Evc
Imi C. Jlorgan, Cnpt. and Airs. S. II.
Wadlianis Al Green, E. Pniker, Mrs.
T. S Johnson, Helen Johnson, Tiancls
Johnson, JIIss Helen Glhlu, Mlsa Alary
Glbbs. S E Slide, SI. Johnson.
Mrs. W. A. Sheildnu, J. D. Dole, A. W.
Nolle, .Mm, John Coleman, Allsy Cole
man, Sim Oikcahtirgh, S. AlcCall and
wlfo, Sirs L. II. Daggy, Mba A. U
Carioll, 'Sllss Dora Anderson, Sirs.
Margaret AIcLeau, Mrs. AIcLonn and
daughter, Miss SI. Coulter, O. AL
Cooko, Air Poiry, II. II. Chrlsllan, Dr.
A. J, Deihj, AIIss Julia Gullck, L. E.
Pliikham.
Pci Al. N. S. S. Hllonlan, Johnson,
for San Tiaucleco, Hug, 11. lhigeno
Diivnuthelle, E. T, NIcIioIh, H, a.
White. Mlt a M. I. Mojer. T II. Worth-
mueller, AIIss Charlotta linker, II, II.
Christian. . L. Wllhlngton, .1 E Illg.
gins, A. II. Iliowno, Haiohl Giles, SIIss
C. A. Tlsdnlo, Sim Wight, Mrs. II. 'P.
Jlooio, S, C. 1x01111011)', Miss Eaton,
?M . '-'.n.' .M.lal,l;B '" 2). C
Nimes. Joan vtvicnaves, j
es, J, It. Parkor.
i w r m
aw. A. A. P Held, Airs.
io,A a. V Held,
AIIss Held. T. II. West.
Clns. Alajhugh, Airs. C At Websl r,
Haiohl Oavlgan, Alls. James Mllfef,
O. A Hlggs, Mrs. G.A. Hlggs.
Bulletin Business Office Phone 25G.
Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185,
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