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Honolulu Chapter Royal Arch.
1 HUIJMDAY
I'MltYAY
Roie Croix 10th Deoree.
SA'IL'MDAV
Aloha Temple Rcoular.
All visiting members ot the
Order nro cord I a My Invited to
nttctul meetings of local lodges
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0,0. F.
Meets every Monday ovcnlng nt
7:30 In I. O. 0. K. Hall, Tort Strcot.
15 11. IICNDKY, Socretarjr.
iihn. r. vickkus, n. o.
All visiting brothers ury cordially
lnltcil.
MYSTIC LODGE. No. 2, K. OF P.
!
Meets every 2d and 4th Tuesday!
ot each mouth at 7.30 p. m. at K. 1'.
Hall, Lomcr 1'oit and Ilorotnnla Sts.
Vltltlnt? ltrnthorfl rnrillntlv wnlrrmiA !
W. L. LYI.15, C C ,
V. WALDIION, K. ot It & S.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every llrst and third Frl-
day evening at 7 30 In K ot 1 Hall,
rorner l'ort and Ileretanla Ylsltlfle
brothcis coull.lly Invited to attend.
A. (1 UDHIUNG. C C ,
JAS V fllTC. K.11 S.
HONOLULU LODGE G16, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge No C1C. 11. P. 0.
15., will meet In their, hall on King
near Port Street cverj Prlday even
In?. J)y order ot the. E. It.:
1U5NUY C. 15AST0N,
Secretary.
WM. II. McINHKNY, 15. It.
7m. II'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP.
Meets every Siturdny evening at
7:30 i) clock In K. of P. Hall, cor.
Fort and Ileretanla. Visiting broth
ers cordlallv !nltcd to attend.
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IJ. A. JAC0U30N, K.Il S.
llONOLULU AERIE MO, F. 0. E.
Meets on thu 2nd and Ith AVI5D
NESDAY evonlncs of each month at
7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner
Uclctanta and Port streets. .
Visiting Eagles nro Invited to at
tend. W. L. rilAZHC, W., Prest.
H. T. M00IH5, Secy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
Meets every first and third Thurs
day ot each .month at Knights of
Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to nttond
A 11 AKLI5UHI, Sachem.
a i: jirnriiY, c ot n.
Pacific Photo Gallery
Best and Latest method of photogra
phic work.
17 HOTEL STREET near NUUANU,
K. HAMAMOTO, Manager.
SSsTaND Al ICE CREAM PARLOR
Delicious Cakes and Candies
on hand at
Fugetsudo,
17 HOTEL ST.
TEL. 471.
F. 8. Nagami
Kodak Developing, Printing, En
larging and Interior Photo
graphing. HOTEL ST. bet. Nuuanu & Bethel.
THE CHOICEST STEAKS
THE FINEST CUTLETS i
Tamales, Enchiladas, Spare Ribs. I
THE CRITERION CAFE,
Waverley Block Bethel St.
PAINTINO, PAPERHANGING AND
TINTING.
General Jc"-Ving A Specialty.
Dealers in W. 1 ?aper, Paints, Oils,
etc. P. 0. Box 914. 221 No. King
St., opp. Aala Park. W. B. Kan, ragr.
EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK
done by tho
TRENCH LAUNDRY
with their new 1 BENCH
dry-cleaning process.
397 Bcretania St. . Phone 1491,
.mbk
If A Better Beer Than
Rainier
Has Been Made, It Has Not
Been Pat On Sale.
You Can Oct Rainier at
Any Bar.
Wholesale ot
Rainier Bottling
Works
TELEPHONE 1331.
mmsrcvsmk
It's
Unexcelled
Candies
iLlvrays Fresh at
chamber's mm
CO.,
Fort and King St.
Absolutely Certain.
You save!
When you get
ub to make
jour clothes
at ready-to-wear
prices.
Our $25. suits
nave no
companion,
Tnzedo Suite
$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 ana nave some run.
Choice FERNS, ROSES and
CARNATIONS
Mrs. E.M.TAYLOR
THE FLORIEST, HOTEL YOUNG Bid
Telephone 339.
NEW VICTOR RECORDS
August Catalog of Victor Records
now leady at
BERGSTROM MUSIC CO., LTD.
AGENTS FOR
ED0EW0R7H and QBOID Tobaccos
The only two good smoking
Tobaccos in the Market.
FITZPATRICK BROS.
and MYRTLE CIGAR STORE.
The latest and largest assortment
of hand-made and painted leather
postcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow
crs and Fruits, at
Alakca, St., bet. King and Merchant
PINEAPPLES AND BANANAS.
Wholesale and Retail
Fresh Every Morning from Wahiawa.
Kapiokni Bldg.
ALAKEA STREET, near KING.
mf'Tor Rent" card on sale at
uuiieun omce.
.siiL,
$&
s
LOCAL AND GENERAL
A Bulletin Want Ad costing one
cent per word per day, covers more
ground any day than the most ex
pensive auto.
Thurlow's for a lunch or dinner.
Mrs. i: O Hall returned ftom the
Cast by I ho .Manchuria
Mrs Roams' fresh chutney Is lion
26c at all grocery stores.
Paradise of Pacific Fleol number
for snlo nt all newsstands.
l)r A J Derby returned today fiom
a round trip to Han Frnnclco
Call 361 or 41, day or night, for
Mnnuel K. Richards In his new Frank
lin nutomoblle.
Tho executive) Pacific Fleet Com
mitter will hold n meeting tomorrow
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.
Delicious m)I cocktail served cold nt
soda fountain of HolllKter Drug Co.
Don t fall to try one. Prlco 10c.
It Is reported Hint Officer Kaltano
of llvv.i will run on tho Democratic
ticket against lack Fernandez for tho
office ot ilepul sheriff of I5wn.
(loo. Dverstrcct mid Chns. I.)plon
were lined JIB and S10 rcspcctlvel)
In the Police Court thin morning on
charges of nss.-iull nod buttery.
Un lnstnllmonts of S3 pur month ion
can uurchnse a Wlilto Family notary
sowing machine. Denny & Co . Ltd ,
agents, 126G Fort St. Phono 488.
Ooernor Frenr nml Marstnn Camp-
bell took n four hour horseback rldo
out Tntilnlus osterdny, exploring old
trails and looking for places where
now ones should bo built.
Have you seen It? The new Uni
versal Adding Machine. Come in and
see it demonstrated. The Hawaiian
Oflke Specialty Co.. Ltd.
llio enso of Kimurn. a Japanese
charged wllli assaiil! with .t weapon,
catnu up in thu Pollen Court this!
morning, but was eoulinued until Tues
day of next week
Two Jnpancso were caught list
week at Peail Clly with four bags of
pineapples which the had stolen from
tho fields of tho Pearl CIO Fruit Co
The nrrost was iniulo by Officer John
Leal of 15wn llolh men forreltcd V
ball.
M: ami Mrs. A. F Alboitsnn and
daiiKhler, of Taromn, mo .Manchuria
insbongors on n tour to Hongkong. Mr.
Alhertson will represent the Tncom.i
Chamber of Commerce. Frank II
Cole lepromins tho Tncom.i Cmunier
ilal Club und Is traveling with the
Mboilsous.
Fiederlik Illicit Wadswoith of Do
trolt, Mich , Is a through passenger
on tho .Manchuria. Mr. Wadsworlh Is
tto.iMiror and manager of tho Detroit
I5ngluo Works and Motor Car Supply
Conipnu) li' Is on n tour around tho
world nml uhllo In Iho city Is tho
guest of J S MrCnndlost).
On August 2S, tho Fifth Precinct Ho
publican Club ot tho Sixth District
nut and nominated .1, I. Sllvn, John
Kounl. It 1). Moler und K. W. Kin
no ns candidates to jie uilod upon
next Prldii) to bo de.'ogates to thu
count convention. W. I). Mcllrjdo
was nominated for tho Tcriltoil.il con
vention, II 15 l.uhmd, president of tho Arm
ot l.elaiicl H McKoo Co, of San Finn
i It on. mid Mrs I.elaud, who hV been
In Iho Islands for tho past two months,
arc hnol.rd to depart for their homo
on tho l.in line tomonow. Mr. Lcland
has been Introducing Scundlu ivlau
hoHiI woven belting among tho sugar
mills mid has mot with coiiHlderablo
succobs, Mi. and Mrs. I.oland havo
inuclo many fi lends hero mid nro ex
pecting to lslt tho Islands moro fro
nuoutly In thu fiituic.
Tho stock exchango held Its (list
meeting nltpr Its vacation this morn
ing, mid n number of sales which had
liiKen plnco during tho Interim were
ropoiteil Altogether tho sales num
bered nlncUeu. nml represented tho
Investment of $81,000. Tho moBt not
able ones weio tho salo ot 500 shaies
of Hvn at $28, Uir, shares of Onoinea
nt 510, tho life In this stock being
duu to tho leeeut extra dividend, and
510.0U ot O. It. & I,. t.H nt SIOI. Tho
prices of thu sloikn had changoil but
very little during tho vne.itlon.
MANCHURIA CARRIES
215 INHRST CABIN
Tho glaut PaclDr Mull hteamer Mnn-
(liurlii. Captain Saunilcis, nnlvod this
moiilug fi oiii San l'r.mclM.o, with 21.",
p.isseimors In Iho cabin, 100 Ions of
cargo for this port, und n week's mall.
A largo proportion of Iho pastcugeis
weio for this port, mid sho will sail nt
5:30 this afternoon with fewer people
than she bad when sho arrived.
Tho Manchuria had n smooll) trip.
Sho sighted tho Hoot, Iho collier Sat
urn mid tho Mongolia on tho trip,
Prominent among lior passengers
vera Mrs. V. T. Swtnburiiu, wlfo of
Aduilr.il Svvlnburno; Cnpt. S. 11, Wild
linniB. U. 8. A.: Comlo mid Comless
do Plolcnc, tho latter bound for Hong
kong.
W. Hollldny, who Is well linnvvn
hcio through Ida former Lonncctloii
with thu Oro.inlo rompaiiy, on board
tho Sleir.i, nml in tho transport hor
vlco, on board tho Sheridan, comes In
this trip ns second steward.
II. Do II. I.njard, foimerly Hrltlsh
consul nt this plnco, was among the
passengers arriving hero this morning.
The Kilo baseball team will bo
among tho passengers leaving on tho
Manchuria this afternoon.
A Most Excellent Assortment of
SUITINGS
THE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN.
W. W. Ahana Co.,
LIMITED
C2 S. KING ST. PHONE 525.
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Japan Cuts Expense
TOKIO, Japan. Aug 2!) The (loveriimenl Is plaiinlng n ciirlullmeiit
of governmental expenses, the total euts
ent llsenl period to bo one hundred million dollars The iiiuouuts to bo
spent for the upkeep of the urmy nrp tu be decreased 30 per cent, n ml n
10 per icnt. tut In the iinvnl expenditures Is planned.
Garfield On Hawaii
WASHIXOTOX, D C, Aug. 30. -Secretary airfield, who lum recent
ly arrived here from a trip of Investigation to Hawaii nnd through the
Western Stntes, has reported that ho found two Indications ot Improve
ment In the situation in Hawaii. One
the Hnwnilnns to nirept tho principles of Atncricnn laws, n id the other
was an expressed willingness on tho part of the landlords of the Luge
estntcs to cut up their holdings Into
The Secrctar) also reported having found u tendency mining thofcc In
Hawaii to go Into for diversified farming.
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Honor Olympic Athletes
NEW YOKK, N Y , Aug. 29. A monster reception wns tendered tho
returning American uthletes, who won honor In the London 01mplnn
games, on the arrival of their steamer here today. Tho athletes vvero
fornmlly welcomed b.v Major McClcllan nnd the other city officials.
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Murdered Mrs. Donahue
OAKI,AND, Calif, Aug. 31 (lustavn Arl.ell was nnested hero lo
d.i, charged with thu minder of Alice Donahue, who disappeared on
Juno 11 Inst, nnd whoxo body was dltovered hidden In the sw.nup near
Hnierjvlllc.
Ot the disappearance of Mrs. 1) II Donahue, tho San Francisco
Chronicle of June H l.ttt has: Mvstorlously iuIhsIiir for three dajs from
her home In Kmer.vvlllc, Mis. Allco Donahue is being sought hy tho polleo
of Oakland, San Fr.uulsio, nnd othcr'cltlon about the bay, and by
agents und members of thn four lodges to which sho belongs.
Sho Is tho wlfo of Daniel II. Donahue, n motoriuan on tho Sin Pablo
avenuo line In Oakland, lie loft hui alone nt their home, 12(in Skt
sceotid street, nt S o'clock on Tuesiln evening, nnd went to Oakland to
attend u meeting of his lodgu. When ho returned the houxe wns empty.
There was nothing to Indlintu where she had gone, nnd u hasty bcarch
of tho house showed thu anxious hiishnnd that she hid nut (hanged her
(lothes, but had slmpl donned n long led loak over her house dress.
Mrs. Donnhuu Is u member and
lieknli Lodge, tho Trllio of Iten Hur,
I to) a I Nelghhors Having no children, sho spent much of her tlmo In
lodge and club work and made u great many friends.
EARL OF ROSSE DEAD
LONDON', ling., Aug. 30. Lawieme P.ut-ons,
Itosse, died toda.
Tho Karl of Itosi-e, who will be smiceded In tho tllle by Lend Oxman
town, his eldest Mill, w.u onn of tho I Ii host Peels In (lie.it llrltntu, his cl
inics comprising 2C, 500 ai ics. H( wiih Iteiiiesentnllvn Peel'-' for Ireland
f-lnco KSCS! Ills Mnjestj's Lieutenant ot King's County, Ireland, since
1802, unci a Chancellor of tho llnlveislty of Dublin. The Hnildnm was
created In 180C, hut tho family Is one of the oldest In tho Kingdom. Wil
liam Parsons having beeu appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland In lfifO.
There have been many famous sons of tho house In sclencu and politics,
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TAFT IS MAKING SPEECHES
COLIIMIIUS. Ohio. Aug 30. William II. Taft addressed a hugo gath
ering here loday on campaign topics, Ho defended tho Judicial decis
ions he had ni.ido against the labor unions whllo on tho Supremo Comt
bench, lie niacin shoit speeches at seveial of the towns whllo en route
hcio fiom Hot Springs, Yligtnl.t, In euh uddiess lopcitlng tho statement
that ho Is a friend of labor.
OUR FLEET FORMALLY WELCOMED
MIILIIOIIRNL. Alls, Aug '11 Tho formal cntriinco of'tho American
Atlantic Fleet Into tho hnrboi w.ih mucin Monday, nnd tho men of tho
Fleet lec'elved n hearty welcome fiom tho Melbourno public. Tho offieeis
und two thousand men were allowed shoio libcity Sunday.
GLEAS0N WANTS HIS FEE
POIKHIKHIIPSIH. N. Y., Aug. .in -RleiiMin, one of the nttorneys
i olalncd by Harry K. Thaw to defend him ngalnut the charge ot miirdor
for tho shooting of Stanford White, ban commenced nn action against
Thaw for tho pajment of his feo of $00,000.
ATLANTIC CITY
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Aug. 30-TIio liquor laws reuniting si
loons to be closed on Sunday worn oIimiucI hero today, nnd tho tlty was
dry. On!) four times in tho lasl flfl jc.irrf has u similar observance of
tho law been carried out hole.
GEN. A. P. STEWART DEAD
I1ILOXI, Miss., Aug. 30. A. P. Stewart, flcnentl lit tho Confederalo
Army, nnd who had been for tho past eight e.us tho Southern member
of tho ClilLknmnugn Park Commission, died ul his homo hero today.
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NEW ORLEANS FIRE SWEPT
NHW OIILHANS, La., Aug. 30. Tlioio was a great loss fiom llro In
Iho wholesale district In thhUty today, buildings nml their contents to
tho value nt u million and a halt doU.ua being destroyed.
BRYAN'S SPEAKING TOUR
LINCOLN, Neli, Aug. 30. Willi. nn Jennings llijan has planned In
deliver speeches in Minnesota, North and South Dakota and tu lawn dur
ing thu coming wool;.
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F0LS0M IS FLOODED
FOLSOM, Colo., Aug. 29. This
havo been drowned.
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I PA86ENQERS DEPARTED I
Per M. S. S. Lurllne, for San Finn
clseo, Sept. 1. It W. Hhodts. Miss
T. 11. Alvorns. Mrs J. W. Wrenn m.l
3 children, F. Schnac k. Chas P L.
Luilln, wlfo mid 2 cblldion, II 1'iod
cricks, Mrs. Henry Hayes and child.
W, II. Thomas and wlfo Mis. C. O.
Murasky, Col Oeo. do La Vergno, Mrs.
Alo Lindsay and child, MIsh Kato
Young. Mr and Mrs II I I.llllo, II
H. Lcland, Mrs. II i:. I.oland, John It
Dosher, Chas A Wong, Spencer Bow-
en, Miss Florence Hutchlns, Miss Alice
Nuoman, It. V, Mljchell, Dr. Norgaard,
In the expenditures for tho pres
was the disposition on thu part of
small lots for scttlou.
earnest worker In the Oakland Re-
tho Society of Americans, nnd tho
the Finn Hi Karl of
SALOONS CLOSED
city Is flnockil nnd thirty poisons
II I II IU JL I miJIUWfclPilii.w
John L. Whltmoio, Mrs. A. K. Fir her,
Mils R 11 Fisher, John Palmer, Sam
Metrgcr Alfiod Kmnes, Untold (iavl
gm, F. I) Ilolle, C M. Schoenlng, II.
T. Iliowiuil, C. C Hnyvvard, Mis. M
A, llavvvanl, Miss A. C. Hayw.iril, Miss
L. A. Cuciku.
THi: SAILINOS of thu Inter Island
llctt tomorrow will bo: I.tkellko for
Mahukona and Kawulhao, 5 p. in ;
M.imiu K'oa, tor Maul and llllo, 12 in ,
pilkahaln, fm Molokal and Maul, C p
,111 , W. O Hall for Kauai, 5 p in : and
lliu M nuna I.oa, for Maul, Komi mid
Kail, 12 m.
. t ilvaM.,.., JM : Ilirili
fJeed Glasses?
If you do need glasses, have vour
jcj examined nnd fitted at once by
Monday, August 31.
KAN ritANCISCO Arrived Aug. 20.
S. S. Asln, htmo Aug 2.1
Ilktno Irmgaril honro Aug C
POUT TOWNSHND Airlved Aug. 30.
Schr lui.i, fiom Knhulul.
POUT TOWNSi:ND Anlved Aug 31.
Schr, M. i: Foster, heiioe Aug 12.
POHTLAND Arrived Aug. 31:
Fr, bk. MlchelU, helico Jul 2fi
YOKOHAMA Silled Aug 31:
S S. Tcnjci Maul, for Honolulu
SHATTLH Anlved Aug 31:
S S. Alaskan for Honolulu.
Tho reported nrrlval of the jhlp Ah1s.iI
on the 2tth Inst Is nn erior nut
ct arrived
PASSENGERS ARRIVED
1.
Per P. M. S. S. Mongolia, Saund-
cis, from Sail Francisco, Aug. 31.
I'm Honolulu: Mis. II (1. Holt, Mi's.
W. D. Ciilbtiin, Miss K. II. Colbinii,
Miss lloss L Hiirgenr, (1. N. Svveetsoi,
Mis (I. N. Sweetser, Mis. A. C. ltrmn
wltcli, .Miss M. II. Atmstioiig, Miss
l.'da M. Aitliur, Miss Maig.uet It.
Austin. C D. Hell, Mis. (J. 1). Hell,
Muster Harry li. IIKby, Mis. H. C.
Bond. Mis. M. Ili.ickcn, Miss II. J.
Ililcilcj, J. O. Cuter, Mis. .1. O. Cal
ler, Miss M. N. Outer, Mis. M. L
Cogglns, Miss II Cook, Miss 11. Cottel,
Miss H. Cownii, l)t. A. J. Derby, Mis.
I). Dudley, Mis II. A Field, Miss Ju
lia W. Field, Mis A. II. Foster, Miss
i:il.ibclh (bilbi.ilth, Miss Ainu M.
(lault, 11. (Hade, Mis.Jt. HI ulu and
Infant, Allied C. Iliigeu, Mis. H O
Hall, Miss A. Ilemmlngway, Itrlinn
(!. Illndeis, J M Krusem.iu, Mrs. J.
Laudo, Miss Mabel F Lancvln, L. I).
Laisou. It. ile II I..ijanl, A. Lclpsle,
Mis. M Lclpsle, Mis J. J. I,) tin, Mis.
John McCandlcbs, James McCaudless,
J. S. MiC.indless, A II Moise, Mi.f
BOSTON BUILDING
IN FOREIGN PORTS "'j
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Di. It. II. Nuvvl.iiid, Mis. Then. H. S. S. lllloiil.in, fiom San Fianolsro.
Mm (In. Then. U. Mm tin. It S. Xm- '" oacqcuTTo nnnucn ?'
.i ,, i, u . i ........ PASSENGERS COOKED I
lis, .Mrs 11. S Nun Is nml child, I) L.LI. .,
Olson. Miss It, II Oleson, Ittchatil ' Per P M S. S. M.mi hilil.i. Saiinil
OCoiuiell, S. W. Parker, Miss lllleu -is. fm Yokohama. Aug .11, G p. in
PetniMin. II. n fniini- xi 11 I' A. Mnbott, v.lfo und child, Miss K.
Pcuter, Miss 1. S. Itlplcy. Mis. A. 11.
Hobertsou und maid, .1. L. P. Holiln
miii, .Mis. J, L. P. Itobluson, Miss Al
lco Hogeis, Wat ten (!. Itiws, C. F.
Schmutzlei, Mis. O. C. Scott, ltu
inontl C) Severance, Miss C. L. Shef
lleld, Mrs. S. II. Sheldon, Mrs. CI. Si
mon. Miss Helen Skelly, Miss D. P.
Smith, Mls4 A. M. Stephens, 15. K.
Stone, Jits. W. T. Svvinlmino, Miss
Mitilcl Thomas, J. 15. Tiaveis, Mis.
J. 15. Tiavers, Miss May Tiavcis, Mrs.
F. II. IJpli.un, Mis. Ada M. Vincent,
Captain S. If. Wudhiims, U. S. A.;
Mis. S. II, WndlnmiH, 11. Wnggoncr,
F. C. Wutetbiiiy, Ambioso Wlttz. For
Yokohntmi: Mis. It. 15. Abcnhelm, it.
fnnt and muse; M. Dregcr, Miss Sar
ah Hills, F. 15. Haglii, Mrs. F. 15. Ha
gln, JIIss Fannie A. Hngln, Miss Kcl
ilh 0. Hngln, Master I). W. Hagen,
ltcv. T. S. llai hour, Mrs. S. Isaacs, S.
Rnss, Miss Hilda A. Samson, Delos
Teiiny, Mis. Delos Tenny, F. 15. Wndj
worth, Dr. M. N. WjikolT, Mis. JI.
N. Wjtkoff, N. S. Case. For Knho:
Hev A. I). Hull. Mis. A. D. Hall, Miss
A. Hall, Miss Mam It. Ilellm.in, Mh.ii
Lulu A. Miller, Slit Allco II. Shnrp.
Fur Nagasaki: Miss S. M. Couch. For
Shanghai: H. 15. Chandler, Mrs. II.
15. Chandler, Itev. .Ins. 11. Cocluan,
Mrs. Jus. II. Cochran, Miss Anno
Cocluan, Master Williams Cochran,
Master .las. II, Cochinn, Jr., J. O. Cov
ington, Jr., It. II. Orogeny, Miss Mary
M. Hording, F, II. Henderson, O. F.
L.inulng, Miss Allco A. Longdcii,
Chas. M. Lnrje, Miss Adelaide Me
Klnucy, Miss Marlon MeKlnnoy, Win.
O. Mooro, Miss Agues Murdoch, MUs
Margaret unlock, Dr. J, II. Ncal, Mrs.
J. II, Ncal, Noinian II. Pitman, Mis.
Norman II. Pitman, A. I). HUe, Mis,
A. I). Itlco nml Infant. Minder Wllllo
II. Itlco Miss M.uy Ulce, W. 1. Sham
baugli, Mis. W. I. Shumb.iiigh and ill'
faut, Miss M. S Slmontoii, Miss Coia
Small, Miss Mildred 15. Stuuit, Mlus
Alcy Sluiiit, Hev. T. L. C. Suhr,.Mifl.
T. L. C. Suhl, ltcv. T. N. Thompson,'
Alls. T. N. Thompson, Samuel Vestoy,
Mm. Samuel Vestey, W. 15. Wlntor.
For Hongkong: A. F. Alhcitson, Mis.
A. F. Alhcitson, Miss Martha L. Al
bcilxon, AIis, Jiillnu II. Arnold nml
Infant, C. A. Ilelknap, Mis. U. O.
Holdt. F. It. llonnor, Vlllets S. IlinnilL
Mis Hiuoiy Clapp, Fi.ink II. Colo,
Fiank Dick, Mis. Unfits II. Fiost,
Piofessor John Fijor, Mis. John Fiy-
or. Hugo fiaecle, John L. (Itoss, Fred.C,a8i j, i.m(or, Uovvnrd 15. Phelis,
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to yourself nnd let us build that ca
noe, rovin(r-boat, or Yacht which you
we KNOW.
Charles D, Walker,
Boat and Machine Works,
King near Alapai
Mfll'A in rr)1r)rl UA'll hatrait Minrlit '
in no time, and the price ?ilKbe solW",ho"; w' J ol! '",',"!; Uoy Wm'i"'
low that von will wonder how we can ' tt'r Bv "!" " "' . ,l0"' 1K"',1!1
do it. We've done it. however: soil' B' ??-h.8' L1!' ?,a,8'' '
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I .ARRIVED
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Sunday, August 30.
Stmr. a Hull, Thompson, frutn
Kmiat ports, .1 30 a in.
Htmr. Ku An Unit, Pideibin, from
Kllauea, 4 a. m.
Monday, August 31.
P M H. S Manchuria, Saiiudeis,
fiom Han Fiauclsui, a. in.
Monday, August 31.
IT S Collier. Saturn, fiom S.m
Fi.tucKco, 1 p. m.
DEPARTED
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Monday, AuguM 31.
U. S S lioquols, Moses, fin I'oirl
Harbor, a in.
'l" SAILING TODAY ""
P. M S. S. Mane bin la, SnumleiH, for
Yokoli nun mid Hongkong, about 5
P. m.
Stmr. Ko An Hon, for Kairil ports,
C p. in.
Stmr. J. A Cummins, Se.lilo, for
Wnlni.iii.ilo, T a. in.
Slmr. Noeau, feu Mahukona, llnno
k.ui and Kukulh.iolo, 5 p. in.
Am. schr. Ileleiie, Thompson, for
(1 raj's Harbor, 1 p in
T SAILING TOMORROW I
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S. S Lurllne, Weudon, tor S.m 1 i.m
ilsto, 12 noon.
Sinn. Manila Kci, 1'roi iiiini, for
.Maul poitH nnd llllo, 12 noun.
Stmr. W. (1. Hill, fm Kami pols,
. p m.
Slmr. Mlkah'ila, for Molokal und
Maul ports. 5 p in
Stun Mnun.i Lin, Sliuorson, for Ko
un mid Kail polls, 12 noon.
j SAIL WEDNESDAY ""
IT S. Pacific licet, fiom Snu 1'i.in-
clseo.
Wlght, (1. L. Allen Jr.. P. F. (llbson
nnd wlfo. Master (llln-on's goveinoss,
Mlsf Undo, Tnng Phong, wlfo nml
child, Mis. ltobctt White, Fmlll
White, Mis II. (1. llinuse. Mis. M Din
ner', Kvlo li'isuhall team (12).
No Treaty
W.ishlnglou, Aug. 21. "Hfforts on
tho put of the United States to neo
II ite un Imiulgiiition t icily with Ja
pan hnvo fulled utterlj "
This Is tho statement mado toliy
by a visitor who had a long coufeiento
concerning nffiilrs In thu Far Hast
with Iho man most closely connected
theic, with tho sluglu exception of
President Roosevelt
Whllo hope has not, been nlnndonod
h the State Dcpirtmeiit, negiitlallomi
mo said to lino mado no, in.iloilal
piogiess tow md u diplnmatle solution
of tho vaxiitlous iuestlou which a fow
months ugii (liie.iUnod to In Inn tho
Stnto of California Into dliect lont
eoulllct with the iiiillou.il giivoiiimout
ami sewer diplomatic tejatliimi he
Iwcen .lupin mid tho I'nlled Stales.
Tho proximity of Iho national elec
tion und u disposition to m.iku thu
.Inpiiiesu question mi Issue on thu Pa
c 1 II 5 Coast havo led to unusual see
lecy In connection with Jtipnueso ni
tidis. Several months have elnpic I
since negotiations weiu opened for
tho tie.ity which Is now said to bo
threatened with f.illuio.
So excitable In tho population of thu
west coast upon Iho t-ilbjci t that III
discussion has been dlhcouiaged by
the United States In Iho hopo tint thu
dilTcicnei's could bo ndjusled thiougli
diplomatic channels. It Is p.ullcul.ii
1) deslied that tho matter ho mil
ug.iln agllnlod iniiil uflur tho elect Ion
in November. Thiougli nil of the no
gctlntlons It has been tho aim In Avoid
the least discussion of tho dlffen noes.
It being felt that such action might
itlr thu people to nil expression whlih
could not hut hinder thu piogiess ot
tho treaty,
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l)r W. II. Kcuuov, Consul 11 Kulp
plng ami hui, Mis, C. W. Knowles,
Mis. Duillo W Knox, David ( Kiet
rcr, (1 P, Lammiil, Mis. (I. P. I. mi
nion, Mail. Ltnnnthal, 15. C. l.i.Mon,
Mis. 15. C. Lti)lnn, Noi licit L)ou,
Mis. II. 11. McCilllnugh, .A. W. Mc
H.ino), Curt Moll, Stanle) W, Mome,
Theodoiu Mol.lran. Dr. ('.. O. Oiocn.
j Vol not H. Petie, Mis. Vciuor II. Po-
0( C(inito (lo iI(,iCI1Ci Countess do
j Plolcnc, W. O. Pnlltt, Jcbso S. Hitch-
ey, A. S. Uusboll, F. 15. Shaw, Itov.
0. II. Smith, Mrs. O. H, Smith, Fi.ui
els W K. Smith, .Mis. C. T. Wude, 15.
II Ward, Jr.. J. 15. Waul. Miss Itulti
O M. Lovsted, II Kiiha). (!co Fall
Lhlld. Mlrs Al.ana. Oco Do La Vergno,
Mia II Kellnei. Yuen Choug, IL Shel
don, K Tuknda, I5vn Fniiulalii. Yin
Flo Sam Mooklnl, M. Ozakl, N. Hon
nlub'sen mid 53 deck.
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