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EVENINfl BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T H , THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1908.
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
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Lcl Aloha Chapter No 3
Inltlatloti. H.VHJMIJAV
AU visiting members ot the
Order mo coidlillv tit itott to
Rtto&d meetings of local lodges
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
Moots cverv Monday evening nt
7:50 In I. O O 1' Hull, 1'oit Street
E It 1I13NDKY, Secrctar)
di:n r. vickrks, n. a.
All visiting lirotliers verj cordially
"Invited.
MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. OF P.
MtnU every 2d nud 4th Tucsdiy
of each month ut 7 .10 i m. nt K. V.
Hall, corner fort nnd Hcrct.tnla St.
Visiting Iliothcis cordially wolcri.ne
w. i, iai.i;, c a,
V. WALDRON, K. of II. & S.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets ccry llrst nnd tlilrd f.-l-day
evening at 7. JO In K of 1'. Hall,
corner I'ort'und llerotanla. Visiting
brothers cordial) Invited to attend
a o i)i:i:uino, c c ,
jas. w w urn:. K.n s.
HONOLULU LODGE G10, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodgo No. Glfi, 11. p. O.
H., will meet In their hull on King
near Fort Street every Trldaj o cu
ius.
lly order ot tho 13. 11 :
HENRY G. I3ASTON,
Secretary.
wm. ii. McixniiNY, 13. n.
Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP.
Meitsevnr 2nd nnd lib Saturd i)
evening nt 7 Ml mind, in It of 1'.
Hall, cor I'oii ami Htrctniila Visit
Inn brothciH iiiidi.illy Invited to at
tend. W I lit ZI3I3, C C .
i: . ACOIISON, IC K 8.
HONOLULU AEEIE 110, F. 0. E.
McotH on tho 2nd nnd 4th WED
NESDAY ew nines of each month nt
7:30 o clock In K of 1'. Hall, corner
llcrotnnl.i nnd Tort trceU.
Visiting Ragles arc Invited to nt
tend. W L fRAZGL', W., I'rcst.
II T. MOOHI3, Secy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
McoU every first mil third Thurs
day of cull ninuth nt Knights of
Pythias Hall Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to nttrnd.
A 11 ARI.LIOH, Sichem
A i: MURPHY, C of R.
Stai0
Restaurant
BEST MEALS IN TOWN AT
ALL HOURS.
Convenient for Ornlicum Attendants.
BERETANIA STREET
1st Door Waikiki of Centtal Fire Stn.
Ask Your Grocer
FOR
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HONOLULU SOAP WORKS CO , Ltd.
CITY MESSENGER
SERVICE
PHONE 422
X SANTOS MANAGER
Union Street near Hotel.
EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK
done by tho
TRENCH LAUNDRY
with their new FRENCH
dry-cleaning process.
P57 Bcretania St. Phone 1401.
sjjB-'Tor Rent" car la on sale at
Bulletin office. i
GET that GAS
STOVE, be
cause it will save
you money. The
mere fact that it is
better than a wood
stove inappearance,
that it will cost less
in the beginning
and will last longer
are mere details. It
is the money you
will save that
counts.
Honolulu Gas Co.
LIMITED
Bishop Street
k irurwimtntf uuuu
lekhardt's
"ETiieseelled
Always Fresh, at
CHAMBER'S DRUG
CO.,
Fort and King St.
Atcnc-xccsri
TK'-J
Has left Punchbowl For The
Orpheum 'Saloon
Choice Poultry
JUST RECEIVED FROM S. F.
CLUB STABLES
Tel. 109
Millinery
LADIES' FELT HATS. FEATHERS,
HIUH0H5. FLOWERS, CHIF
FONS. WIRES
Are Sold nt Very Reasonable Prices.
wire i rames Wade to Order.
K.. Isoshiiua,
30 KING ST.
VOTE
FOR
Tom Sharp
TO MAKE YOU
Campaign Banners,
Posters, etc.
ELITE BUILDING. PHONE- 397.
House and General Painting.
AGENTS FOR
EDGEWOilTH and QB0ID Tobaccos
The only two Rood smoking
Tobaccos in the Market.
TITZPATRICK BROS,
nnd MYRTLE CIGAR STORE
tr-For Sala" cards at Bulletin. I
3 -"2 Iff 2 i I
LOCAL AND GENERAL
To find a house, a bargain, a ser
vant, anything but trouble, use a
Bulletin Want Ad.
Thurlow's for a lunch or dinner.
lli'lit rrankllli cars. Stk)ds. Slbla
I ho Y M C A night classes begin
work tonight '
Tho Catholic Ladles' Aid Society
meets nt 3 p m HiIk rrlduy nt tho
convent
Catholic I.iiiIIch' Aid Soclel) will
meet at .1 o'clock thin afternoon nt tin'
convent.
Mix Mollis lias lolurnod from her
vacation, nud Is ngnln nt her dross
inaking park) h
Tak jour carrlago or automobile
to Hawaiian Carriage Manfy. Co.. tor
up todnto repairs.
Mrs N L 1) Kiuscr has moved
fioin her bnngilovv tu her former
Inline, 180 1 College strict.
'Hip 8 S Luillno, cnrrjlng fndght
nud p tsseiigers, will sail from llono.
luju to San Prunclsco illrcct, October
10.
Vou will not bo doubled with ghosts
If )ou got .vour liquid rcrrosliments ot
Clrirley Lambert nt tho Oipheiiin Ha
loon Henry Mnj d Co received fresh
Callfornl i peaches, pears, giapes, mel
oiik nnd nil vegetables In season by 9
S lllloulim today
A. Dlnm's big Bpoe Inl sale of 1 idles'
muslin underwear, uvcrsklrts, slilit
waists, and embroideries began to.la)
with n big crush of shoipers.
'llils evenings reception and recital
at tho Art League Is lnv national
Members nud their guesls nte request
ed to be sure and bring tin Ir rardu
Coat jour Iron roots with "Arnhln"
You will bo surprlsod at Us cooling
and preservative properties California
Feed Co . agents.
The combination lunches at the Al
examlcr Young Cafo nro verj popular
Tho vtuiutj of menu ami prices make1
them suited to the needs of nnjom.
Accurate!) fitted glasses snvo Ihelr
nvv tiers lunch trouble Wo nt them
that waj It took juus to learn how
A N. Sauford, optician, Ronton build
lug.
'I ho Ho'ioliihi Photo Huppl) Co. linvo
on hand a largo new stock of post cant
albums chose u six cinll) for tin Ir moil
orate prices. All grades, cites, and
Muds.
T lIoilRumi of thu Yokohaua Specie
Rank or S.in I raucloc). Is ncconipinv
lug the htisliicbs KlUi partj to tho
Orient, for n vacation of about h!
nioutlis.
The wireless telegraph Is now an
everj-d.u fact, ami a useful liistltu-
lion Tluiu Is no better niedlimi for
uulik Inter Islnml commiinlc.itlon
Rates nre low
Tho llolllstir Otug Co. huvo Just
received a large mm shipment of theli
finest biauds of rubber goods. Includ
lug tho famous "Kantleek" goods. Now
Is tho tlmo to get them.
According to u San I'rnnclsco paper,
II I' Duncan of tho Depnitmeut of
Juttlei! visited Honolulu to get evl
dome ngihiHl tho Southern Pacific
Rallroid, charged with lehitlng.
Tho bchooner Robert Lowers, llnd
ervvood, which should have been In
poit fiuni (Irajs Ilniboi tin dajs ago.
arrived jesterdaj iifternoou Khu had
n verj foul bottom anil vwus deep lad
en.
Tho tegular monthly meeting of tho
Hoard of Directors of tho Treo Kinder
garten ami Children's Alii Assoc! itlon
will bo hi Id In tho Y W C. A pirloit
tomorrow, Trldaj, October L'nd, ut
j.m it. III.
Tho Salvation Army Is collecting
subscriptions for tho building of n res
cue homo and children s homo. $12,000
to fiuuuu heing necessarj for the pin-
pose i-nrt or the money has already
been subscribed
At it met ling of tho Hoard of Ho-
gents of tho Colic-go of Hawaii It was
reporteil that tho M.I100I now finds
Itself In mtd of another building for
pattern making and forging A build
lug will bo tented If possible.
Tho Japanese lJciiovolent Sncletj
held its iinnii il meeting at the Jap-
niicbo nospuai i.isi nignt, tiio reports
foi tho past eai being piesentcd and
nppiovctl This society Is doing good
woik among tho pooler and needj Jap
anese and Chinese.
A constitution and hj laws prepand
h) Ulornoy Mitchell vveio adopted
josterd.t) afteinoou at a m etlng of
ino nnwuiiaii uiimuno Society, held
nt thu Young hotel, ami olllcers clios
en nt a recent temnoinry ineellnir upih
declared tho ofllcira of tho soilelj for
ino ensiling ji al.
Tho now ekellon laws uiu nut, nnd
It la bald that the) are tho best com.
Pllatlon of tho lwa jet gotten out
rrnm tlui amount of work spout on
then, by Secietary Mntt Smith and
Chief Cleik Conkllng, they bliould bo
better than ovir insofar as tho excel
lency of compilation Is concerned.
The ciso of tho Terrlloiy vs. Ra
mon Ilodrigues on a charge of inpo
was this morning nolle piossed by
Depot) Attornc) Ccuerul I-'irrmrli l,n.
causo tho nnn Is under another In
dictment for Incest John llnsli nli..nil.
cd guilt) to assault, but, on motion of
L.iimuh, scnteiieo was suspended for
thirteen mouths
An auction salo will tako placo at
the Salvation Anny Hall, comer of
King and Nuiianii streets, on Tuesday,
October Mb, nt 8 p in Tho Hat of
goods donated for this purpose Include
niiiblcal instruments, groceries, dry
goods, curios, pictures. This Harvest
festival sale Is an annual ufiuir, and
articles for tho salo aro loqtiostucl.
Rnslgn Lewis. Capt Mnimoi man,
A Most Excellent Assortment of
SUITINGS
W. W. Ahana Co.,
LIMITED
(52 S. KING ST. Ptrnwu koh
THE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN.'
INVESTIGATE BRECKONS
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WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. 30. An official Investigation of charges
against II S Dlsttlet Attorney Rrccknns of Hawaii Is tu bo made.
m i i m
HASKELL CHALLENGES ROOSEVELT
Ot'THRIi:, Okln, Sept. 30 Governor Hnskell has written to Presi
dent Roosevelt challenging htm to submit his charges to Investigation.
Haskell has declared that the President would not hesitate to pack a jury
ngaliibt him and h.ijs that the Piestilent's motive In bringing lind suits
In Oklahoma Is to cicatu n Republican sentiment among the hull m vo
ters of the Slate.
MORE F0RAKER-ARCHB0LD LETTERS
I)i:NVi:R, Colo, Sept. 30. Willi tin Randolph Hcn)at, In it speech
hero In favor of thu Presidential candidate of the Independent pirt), le
Iternted the charges made by him ngiltisl Senator l'orul.pr nud Governor
Haskell. Ho lead additional l tiers addressed b.y Archbohl, of Stand nil
Oil, to Senator l'ornker.
TAFT SAYS BRYAN
LINCOLN, Nob , Sept. 30 William II. Tnft, who Is touring Nehrns
kn, mndo eleven nddresses today. In his uddiess here, In llrau's homo
city, ho nceiibed llrjan of prelection sensatlounlisui.
TLEET IMPRESSES NATIVES
MANILA, P I , Sept 30 The Atlantic l'leet passed Znmboingn to
da) and n de'tuonstrallou nshoro greeted the nppe.iruuco of the fleet, tho
utllves being Impres-stil h) the sight of the battleships. Tho l'lcU will
nirlve here Oc Inljei 3 (today).
PESTILENCE MAY FOLLOW FLOOD
HYI)i:itAIlAI), India. Sep! 30. The number of deaths as a result
of the floods In this sullou of India mo estimated to have lit en 10,000.
The water Is needing and it Is feared that n pestilence will break out.
ST. PETERSBURG DEATH RECORD
ST PinT.RSIUJRG, Russia, Sept 30 Two hundied and Ivveuty
three cases of cholera and uinet)-tliiee deaths from thu disease are tho fig
ures made public here toda)
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS
In home talk
"Kidney trouble" Is Inflammation of the kidneys without albumen.
"Brltjht's Disease"" " with "
In null II.' rial lrniil.1.' In IM'I.AM .MA'l IO.V OT '1 III: KIDN'IIVH, In nee n
core for cine 111111 1 a uin for lln otli r 'Jli,rn Ii is Ikmi no eur, for eitlitr
Rut in cny liUn tnittl.l I ihojiI km will
'1 ruu lHeuii-ii lull imiii tllon r iIih kltliuH uiiIih'C N(V,r.r itiininonly gets well
nt flrnt Hut If II Uixh not yli 1,1 irli unit llu IntluiiiiualPiii K.rlBl, Ui mil
trouble ImkIui
ou can tu-c why kl lnc I1hu,i Iiuh Ihsii lneina!it mnl wh the tltatlm
)ic rlson to n, r I7m ir ,1 ty up la Hi. illKii,,ry or I'nlluii's It.nul c'otniNjuml
tlo ro was nothing known 111 it wmihl reluct' iiiiliiiiuutlon In tin, kltlm ll-tmit
rim oM klilnt iiiicUiIuih wiru a in iHoiiuit ptloti, IrrllatliiK tint tuilnmil khl
in to icinuril rrforOf Itiitnnil or alls) big tin lull iinniatloti, hoiiio of Iticiu ) In?
actual!) harmful ltesult pluslilans hiv titiamlontHl tin m
Nti nutter whftlur ou cell It "klitncy Iroiihlt." "N, phrltlti," or Mlilghl'H
lilsia." If II Iiiih Ii-, n tianitititf on n few iitoiitlts rccovir) can !. otil) Iiok,I
Tor lliruuhh IhU kikUU- It Iiiih ic proven efnckiuy In marl) &7 r cut of
all eases It Is the only tiling known that controls Inltaiuuiatloii In tin l.htticjH.
which Is lint n cl .11111. tilt Willi I.Mncy liouMctl n-upU
I.llt raturn luulpcl fif
JOHN J IVIIO.V CO. OAKLAND. I'AI.
IIO.VOI.ttl.tr Dltt'tl CO I'ort hlrrtl. am our local am nit.. Ask for lil-M.mlh-
1) Ilullctlii of lute riv-ovcrlm
COAST BUSINESS MEN
(Continued from Pace 1)
plnjcd Its mildest Hawaiian airs,
near the after-end of the superstiuc
tine, and It wail noticeable that tho
passengers hung around them, even
in preference to going forward to
see what was to bo been, au Is usual
ly dono by passeugcis on Incoming
steatncis.
Off in Tallyhos
'I In oo talljhos were on the vvhnif
as tho steamer pulled Into tho dock,
and In theso tho visitors were taken
to tho Young Hotel. lVom thcro
they went out In tvvelvo autoa for a
trip to the Pall, lcturnlug and going
out to the Aiiuarliim. nnd ut 11 Of,
boanllng the O. R. ft L train for
Peat) City, where lunch was served,
This afternoon they are seeing Penil
Ilaibnr on board tho tug Iroquois.
Their Purpose
The purpose of their visit to tho
Orient Is stated to bo fully oxpressed
In the woids of the Invitation which
was sent from Jnpan, and which was
the occasion of this trip. The Invi
tation iojiU: .
"The Chamberx of Coninioren of
Toklo, Osaka, K)olo, Yokohama, and
Kobe, desiring to give expiessloii to
tlii'li feelings of friendship and gooel
wlll towards America and Americana
and wishing also to quicken tho sen
timents of inuluii) attachment nnd
good nolghboihood which unite the
peoples of tho two lands, have ro-
solved to extend a cordial Invitation
to n number or the tcprescntntlvo clt
IzetiH ot the Pac Iflc Coast of thu Unit
ed States, to come to Japan during
the coming ilir)santhemum season."
Who They Are
'1 no delegation which Is betting out
In responsu to this Invitation Is
one of borne clutlnet Ion. Rs members
are:
W. M. Alexander, vice president of
Alexander k Ilaldvvln, Ltd.; r. W.
Dohimnmi, president Nathan-Dohr-
mann Co, the big San Krnnclsco
home; Kobe it Dollar, president of
Robert Dollar S. S. Co,; M. Greonn
b.tiim, tetlre.l capitalist; L. Giceno
baiini, nieclnnlcnl engineer; R. 11.
Hale, tre ismer Halo Ilros , Inc., tho
big dep.tilniPi.t stole of San Tnuicls-
'! 13 L Iltietcr, president Rass-IIeit-
tei Paint Co , Henry Michaels, pies
Idunt Linglpv & Michaels Co; Dr.
K. l'lMhtl, oculist; Max Schmidt,
president Schmidt Lithograph Co.;
lames II, Stetson, picsldont Cnllfoi-
nlu Sticet Cablo It. R. Co. San I'mii
clsco, J J liergln, lco ptcsldont nnd
secieturv, I.os Angolea Soap Co,; A.
O Hlllcke, president Alexandria and
Hollcnbeck Hotels; J, T. ritzgornld,
president I'ltgorald Muslo Co.; Al
fted P Gillllth, president Orlfflth
fruit Association, Azusa, Cal,; S. I,
IS SENSATIONAL
,0
Merrill, president California Indus
trial Co; O. CI irk, piesident Clark
H. Wilson Lumber Co.; L C. friend
ly, member of the 111 in of Rosenthal
Z Co , Portland, Ore ; K f lllnlnn,
uttornc)-at-law; James 1) Low man,
merchant and inpltallsl; II. W, Treat
capitalist; A. Kendall, president nnd
genoinl manager Pacific Coast Lum
ber unci Mill Co.; N. 11. nilk, presi
dent 131k River Mill and Lumber, Co ,
Areata Chamber of Commerce; 13. 13.
Skinner, tho R. W. & 13. 13. Skinner
Co , Win. Clajtou, leo president Ho
tel Del Coion cda; T. Ilodsttml, ma li
nger Yokohama Specie Rank; C. Ko
ike, Jnpinesc Consul General; Mis.
J. J. liergln, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mis.
A. C. Hlllcke. Los Angeles, Calif ;
Mrs 13. f lllnlne, Seattle, Wnsh.;
Mrs A IlrUaid. Kiireka, Calif ; Mis
O. M. Clark, I'oitlund, Ore; Mis. C
S. Dohrmnnn, Sin Finnclsrn, Calif.;
Mrs. Robert Dollat, Sin Prnnclseo,
Calif,; Mrs. X II full,, Lureka, Cal.;
Mis. J, T. fltgor.tld, Los Angeles,
CallL: Mrs. It. 11. Hale, San l"inn
clseo, Calif.; Mrs. 13. L. llitcter, San
fiunclsco, Calif; Mrs A. Kendall,
Oakland, Calif.; Mis. frauds II. Loo
mts, Washington. D, C ; Mis. Juines
Low man, Seattle. Wash,; Ms. K.
Plschcl, San fiunclsco, Calif.; Miss
Mabel A. 'Ihajer, S.in frnuctsio,
Calif.; Mis. II. W. Tieat. Seattle,
Wash ; Mrs. T. Ilodsuinl, San I'ran
clsco, Calif.; Mrb. C. Koike, San fi.tn
clsio, Calif.
HONOLULU WEATHER ('
Thuisday. Oct. 1
TiimpeintuicH i! a. m, 73; K ti. in,
79; 10 n. in, S3; noon, SI; inclining
minimum, 7.1.
llaromelei, 8 n. in. 30 09; absolute
humldllv. S ii. in . 7.209 eralim nor
cubic foot; lelnthe hiunldlt), N a. ill.,
Cg per cent; dovv point, S a. m , 07.
wind a in. voiocit) 3, .Unction
13.; 8 a m , velocity 3. direction 13.;
10 n. m. veloc.ltv in .lln.HInn NT !
noon, vcbiclty 18. direction N, 13
Rainfall during 24 limns e mlinl al
iioni,, HI miles.
WM. II. STOCKMAN,
Section Director. Weather Diirenu.
CAPTAIN W. 1IOWI! l...u hop., ,.,,
pointed Inspector or Hulls and Carl
L line r has been tippnlnled Inspector
of Rollers for this plucii
Glasses Fitted
Accuratelv-filted p.Iasscs save their
owncis much trouble.
We fit then that way.
OPTICIAN.
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BOSTON BLOCK.1
IN POREIQN PORTS
Thursday, Oct. 1, 1908.
KAIU'LUI-Anlvcd, Sept. 30
Sch Robert Sent les, from Noro,
i:ttlti:KA Vi lived Sept 30
S S Reunion, hence Sept 10.
PORT TOWNSI3ND Anvil Sept 30
Sch .Minnie A Caine, fiom Hlto
Sept. 4.
WATERFRONT NOTES
HIL0NIAN HAD SOME
VERY ROUGH WEATHER
Tho Mnton steamer Itllnulun nr
rtved In port last evening, some bonis
late, utter :t lough tilp. In which
she was balteicd consldeinbly by
wind and wave while off San l'ran
clsro but it few bonis Rejond the
hi caking of tho nerl.il vvltelcss up
paiatus, the flooding of tho opera,
ten's room, together with his uppar
ntus there, anil the bieaklng loose
of a nmnll cannon used for signaling
purposes, the steamer suffered no
linrm.
When nlongsldo tho wharf last
evening, uml while Hie p.isscngot i
wcie coming ushore, the gnug-phinl.
biole, letting Revernl persons down
to the wharf before the) had i.'.ill)
experled to lie1 Hide, but olheiwlsc!
doing no harm.
She had 1,000 tons of general car
go. Including a ntimhei of pieces of
metal for the Diamond Hi ad bat
tel). There were 33!, s.ickii of iiiall. In
all. the llrst-elass bugs being i flit
ashore b) the customs I much
Till: llll.O RAILROAD Is Import
lug a good deal of lolling stock lit
preietit 'I ho Columbian which Is
duo from San Pi.inclsco, litis it loco
motive, which c.tnio from Now York
by win of Tihuauteprc, nud tin
tclioouer W II Mnrston, which was
loading In Hin fraliclsco for Hits poll
when tho Hlloiilau left, has on bcnid
tweut) flat cars for this lalliotd.
Till'. HARKK.VII.Ni: Rmlgli, which
Is nt anchor off port, newly arrived
from Newcastle, will get itvvnv this
afternoon for Llrclo, to elite hnigc
theie her caigo of IGiiO Ions of coal
Till: AM13RICAN barkentlno Thus
P. Ltnlgli arrive il )c3lerday aft. i noon
fiom Newcastle with coal for I31cele
Sho camn to mi ancboiago outside nil
III elm could bo granted pratique
TIH3 It. P. RITHI3T utiived jes
tenia) afternoon fiom Sin fiaiiclseo,
17 d.i)s, with n curgo of lCUU ions, and
with ttvo pnsseugeiH Sho had on
board IT, OOU cases of oil.
. Till; CLAIIDINI3 itrilved Hits morn
lug from Hllo anil Mititl, with it small
geiieiat cargo, Including wood and
railroad ties, hut no sugar.
TII13 MANUKA has rescued tho vie
Ims of tho Aeon disaster.
PAB3ENQER8 ARRIVED
I
Per S. 8. America Maui, lllmei,
from Oilent, Oct 1 for Honolulu
Mrs. W A fetter. II. Knvvnno, MIsh
A. II Lewis, K Niikamura. Consul
General S Ujonii and 2 seivants, Mrs
Y Yoshlda for S in fr.iuclsto: l.leut.
I). O Ilbick, V. Confessor Dr A. II
C. Van Kngolon, Capt W C T S. I'll
mer, Mrs W. C T S fllmei. Dr A
dentil", Capt L M Gullclc. U 8 M C ,
Miss V f Hnrukl, Mis S Honda, f
It. I.utz. II Montlnoln, 13 Hmlbilt, R.
A Santos, J Schwob, V Seguia, Y
Slilnilzti, f. Stnir Dr 13d Wolff
Per stmr Claiidliic. Dennett, fiom
Hllo and Maul, Oct 1 I) Conwu), W
f Cole, A f Tav.trcis, Xlur) Niiiioh,
C I) I.ufkln J. K Drown, Miss K
Smith, Miss Muthir. MIjs A. von
Tcnipsk). Miss (1 vou Tempsky, Miss
A. A Wodehome L von Tempskj,
.Mis Tung See, Mi Kogatsml, Miss
Kogttnnl, Master 8. Turuda, S. Kon
d.i, Mis MoGcrrow, Mis Kup.ilalu. M.
Take. Ye-o Ting, I) L Austin. II. Wag
goner, CIiiib Gav, father Powell, A.
V. Peders and 59 on deck.
PASSENGER8 BOOKED
PirT K K Ti'iijo Muni. Rent for
Yokohqma. Oct 2 J. Wntorhouse and
wife, i). O, Holt, Mis. R, G Holt. A
Meriltt, I) Meriltt and wRo. Miss 13.
Meirltt, Miss .1. Dawson f M Cooko
and diughter. W. C. TciibcI.iIo and
wife.
Pi I Sinn Klnaii, Orogeny, for K.tti il,
Oct. 1, G p. m A. 8. Wile ox uml wire,
Mies Julia Qiilnn, C. W. Spitz. Geo.
Campbell, D. Derby, C 11 Audiews.
A. C. Alexiinder, Mis. W. II Rico.
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30,000 GALLONS
OF ISLAND LIQUOR
Thlity thousand gallons of bland
llquoi, and of the! best quiililv ul t li.it .
Is tho approximate amount Hut
has been niiiilu b) Iho Kaupakaii
tu Wine uml Liquor Company dining
ino pist j ear, according to W f Coo
the manager, who arilved hero this
morning 'llils week will boo tho cud
of tho second ciop of giupoa, ami eon
scquentl) thorn will bo somewhat of
a lull for u shoit tlmo after tho llulsh
lug of Iho big ciop
The stock of this concern, which Is
ptrut Slu.h.iH been sidling nt $11 over
on Maul, In R can leudll) bo tun
with what MiccubH It bus been foiglng
uhenel Til second ciop of giapes loi
this seascA will bo lo.iily about tho
middle or llils month C. O Unite) of
the lull mill Revenue Depirtment, will
leavu for Maul toinonow to guago tho
liquor tlujl Is now on hand theio
Tho mooting of tho Pioinotlon Coin
mlttco lias been postponed until to
muiiowJaftoinoon, owing to the fact
that ntist of tho mcmhuis ato with
,,,u 4ty" -Miitu Is tois fiom tho Sa.t
frauclfo Chamber ot Coiumuw. '
TIDES
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and un n c in- r4
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Mtll III
I II .' I 7 Ii. I 01 o vl V J u ..'
I'll st. quarter on the moon Oct.
Hawaiian standard tlmo is 10 hours
30 minutes slower than Greenwich
time, being Hint of thq meridian ot 157
iegrcos 30 minutes 'll.o time whistle
blows at 1:30 p. m , which Is tho satua
ns Greenwich, o liuuro 0 minutes. Sun
nud moon aio for lucul tlmo for tbo
whole group.
j ARRIVED
Wodnesda), September 30
Schr Robeit Lcvveis Ulidei wood,
from Abel die u, 2: lu p. m
Ilk. It P Rllhet, Diecv, ficini 8 Hi
fiunclsco, 3 p in
Am hkt ThfiB P lluilgb, Irseu, fiom
Newcastle fm I3lc,clc, I 41 p til (an
choiecl outside
Thuisda), Oclober I.
Slmr l.lkellke, Nnopala, riom Ha
waii, 12 I.", p m
M. S S Hlloiilau, Teii)o Main. Re ul,
fiom San fronclsco 8 30 n in
Slim. Claiulliie, Re mutt, from Mud
and Hllo I 18 u in
T K K 8 8 AniorlciMaiii. 1 lliner.
from Jap tu, 10 in a m
V SAILING TODAY T
Slim Kliuiil, Gregoi), for Kauai, 5
p in
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BAILING TOMORROW
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T K K S 8 Teii)o Marii. Tor o
kob.timt, lo a in
j PAS3ENQF.RS ARRIVED I
Pu 'I K K S S Tinjii Mum Rent,
fiom San frauibco, Oct 1 - l.i)-ovei
lit Honolulu Dr J. II DeKorie-sl,
Mrs I II Dc fone-st Miss Alice Don
aid .MIhs Heleno Denhnm, f II mill
gan, I.isi T llaniilgaii. Miss G U
nlgan, Albeit Sihuifei, .Mrs Albeit
Selijiroi lor Yoknliiinia Walhiio
M Atexamlei. John J IIcil-Iii. .Mis.
John J. Reigln, A C. Hlllcke, MrB. A.
V Hlllcke, Mis 13 P llraiul. Mis. Al
ex inder Rrlz.ttd, Albert L. Clark. Win.
Uliijton, XI rs. Geo Connor, Mrs. M 8
Daniels, f W Dohniiuiin. .Mis. C. 8
Dolirm.tiiu, Robeil Dollar, Mis. Robert
Doll tr. N II fulk, Mis N II. fall.,
Leon Gieenebaiim, Mi Greciiebiutn,
A P Grllllth. It 11. Hale, Mrs R II.,
Hale, T. Ilodstinil, Mis T Ilodsuinl,
13 I. Hindu, .Mrs 13, L Ileuter, A.
Rend ill, .Mi A Kendall. ( Koike,
Mm (' Kolko nud danghler. .Mrs.
IVincIs 11 l.oomls and child Oliver
McKco, Mis Olivet McKce, Henry
Michaels, Dr K Plschcl, Mrs K.
Pise hel, .Mis M Rohson, j. ii Rosen
thai. Mis J II Rosentlul. child and
iniilil. Max Schinldt. W W. Simpson,
Mis W W. Slinpcou and maid, 13. L.
Hklnnei, .Mrs 13 V Thorn, Post
Wheeler, Mrs. I'ost Wheeler. Lieut.
Scnnusuko Yoshlda. Pen Kobe: .Miss
.Mllllecnt Holland, Rev II I). Newell,
Mrs Is ino Sichs. for Honakoncr:
.Mis K V Ilarmim, 13 V. Illuluo, Mis.
13 f lllalne Master James lllnlne. ('
P llrooks, Dr Claieiico 8 lluehor.
Thus II (' nuclei). O M Clark. Mi
O. M CI uk, Miss Josephlno Clirton
Crowley, James It. Cutlei. Wm A.
Deihani, .Mrs. .1 C Dornln, 11 J I3n t,
Geo Pcnsloi, .Mrs. (5. W. fenvvlck, J.
t rionill). J T flt7coril.l lr i
T fllgeiald, Roht. I. fiilton, Mrs.
....... , i.iiwu, ,i el IMMIIOm UlSH .
L Hall, Capt. G A. Ilolfut i: t ii.
bait, fstelim Ibillo, Mis. .Mar)' 13.
lumen, .hiss iiessio James, Miss Graco
lames, I. It Johnson ltuli.i, c,,ti..
Jones. Miss 13. M. Jones. Dr. Waller
A Gorb, Mls Harriett Lowls. Salui-
niui, i.iin-z. auB. ii. ej. i.owe, J, D
Lowimn. Mih. J I) livmiin. Miss m'
13. McCaliiuint, Hugh I. McCoy, Wen'
dell McLaughlin, Mm. Wendell Me
Liiiighlln, S. I ..Meiilll, Mis J. I.. Mm
Kin. .Miss Ruth Moirow, G I: pn.
glee, Alvnh P Re,d, Mlsti Illancho
Rlcli.tids. Miss A. Roheilson, Mm May
R. Schilling. Sam II Sheiiud. Mis. J.
S. hpeur, James II Stetson, I3ilgul )t
Tin watt r, Mlas Mabel A. Thu)er II'
W licit, Mr..ll W. Tieut, A. I). Wil
liams, S Wolff, Ruv. J. ( Worley
?,'"', ',., Cv. U'"'lcy' K,ui '-'"B Wti!
David W. Yancey, , ech'i.
Pu M N 8 S. Hlloiilau, fiom a in
Ilaiiclsco. Sept. 30. Mrs. Charlos 8
Crane. (1 It. Ilaior ami ulr,, n i
Sumson, wiro nu l two ehlldicii. W W
Ri).m. Miss M Dowel, Mrs William
son nud tluoo chlhlieii, J. T. Allnwii)
Mm I. Itjiioi Mis 13 Divoy, Miss I3
ILiiiliiiun, MI..B 13 lleirln, Miss K
Rlackwell. Mi. Donovan, ulr.. n.i ,....'
cblhlicn Mi fish, Mrs A. Macctulo.
G Spailng, dipt. Peterbou, P. Pelerl
son
Per Am bk It P Rlthei, from s.iu
I innelsco, Sept 30 Ma8 , v,(1
V- ii ' ,.w,"rl'ci Moasrs. Scliii)lei.
Kill) ami fiilion, ' '
C3tg"Por 3alo" cards at Bulletin.
GET INEXT
to yourself and let us hnild that ea
noe, rowmtj-boat, or yacht which you
have in mind. We'll havoit ready
in no tune, and the price Gill be so
low that you will wonder how we can
wKN0w!'Vf dne " h0Wem5 M
Charles D. Walker.
Boa and Machine Works,
King near Alapai,
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