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WEEKLY GALEHOAR
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Leahl Chapter No. 2 Regular.
Oceanic Second Decree.
WI1U.NU8DAV
1IIUUHUAV
Perfection Regular 7:30 p, m
I'WIOAV
Honolulu Chapter Past Master
and Most Excellent.
M.VIUMIMV
All visiting members of the
Ordor art cordially Invited to
attsud mtilltiRS uf local lodges
IIARMUNY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
MsttA every Mouday evening at
7: SO lu 1. 0. 0 1' Hall. Tort Strott.
U It. HENDRY, Secrntary.
F. D ICKK, N. 0.
Air visiting brothers vary cordially
InvtUd.
OAHU LODOE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every flrst nnd third Frl
Aiy vciitns at 7:30 Iti K. o( P. Hall,
fcrnur Foit nnd lleretuula. Visiting
orothurs lordl-illy lnltcd to attend.
j'. u Nuar.NT. c. c. ,
It. U03LLNG, K. It. S.
EONOLULU LODOE 010, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu I.oiIhb No. 10, 11 1. O
JCIks, meets In lliulr luill, on Kins
Street, near Port, eory Filday evtti
Int. Visiting Hiothcis are cordially
Invited to attend
i: A. DOITHITT. K. K.
II. C LVSION. Secy.
Win, M'KINLEY I0D0E No.8, K.ofF.
Meats every 2nd and 4th Saturday
evening nt T:30 o'rlocK In K. ot 1.
Ball, cor. Fort nnd Ilcretunla Visit
ing brothers cordHlly Invited to at
tend. r. M. McGRCW, C. .
i:. A. JACOllSHN, K. R. S.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, P. 0. E.
Meets on thn 2nd nnd 4th WRD
KKCDAY evoulngs ot each month at
t;20 o'clock la K. of P. Hall, corner
Bcret&nla and Tort streets.
Visiting Kuglet are invited to it
iond. W. SI. McCOY, W., Prest.
II. T. MOOPi:. Secy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. H.
Meets every first nnd third Thurs
days of e.'irh month nt Knights ol
fytliUs flail. VUltlr.g brothers cor
dially Invltod to attend.
GEO SANDERSON, Sachem.
n. V. TODD. C of It.
aUJ. "-JS-L.' , -i!S
wmtiKiriri5SKumrmrrzzza
Perfumes
The best assortment ever
shown in the city. STYLES
and PRICES TO SUIT EVERY
BODY.
Leave your order for a box
of Lehnha nil's Candy, Fresh
only at
CHAMBER'S DRUG
CO., Ltd.
Cornir King and Fort Streets.
PHONE 131.
tiaxJsravrcvtuTTnusrwKvncu axMvK,
PAPER
All Wilds in rolls and sbiets.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN PAPER d
SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Fort and Queen fats., Honolulu.
Tsl 410. George G. Guila, Gen. Mgr.
RYCROFT'S SODA
ORDER A CASE BY PHONE 270
Wong Wong,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.
PLUMBING and PAINTING. .
OSes: Honolulu Painting Co., 221
Xing t.i P. 0. Box 014.
Blank hooka of nil boits, lodgers
eke , manufactured ly the Dulletln
publishing Company.
Fine
Statidnery
Subscriptions Taken
for Magazines, News-
J papers, nnd Periodi
cals.
Oat & ossman,
70 Merchant St. near P. d,
WHAT "YOU GET IN
PASTRY
AT THE
Palm Cafe
IS GOOD.
STiV Quality is uppermost.
HOTEL near UNION.
SALE WEEK
CHILDREN'S COATS AND
DRESSES
BOOM'S
Phone 1491 for the finest Hand-work
FRENCH LAUNDRY
258 BERETANIA ST.
J. ABADIE . . . . Prop.
CUT FLOWERS
AND DECORATIVE PLANTS
Mrs. E.M.TAYLOR
THE FLORIST, HOTEL YOUNG Bid.
Telephone 330.
WAIK1K1 INN
'The Finest Bathing on the Beach."
Meals At All Hours. ,,
WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS.
W. C. BERGIN, Proprietor..
Rainier Beer
FOR SALE AT ALL BABS
TELEPHONE 1331
wshesskts
"FRESHFRUITS and " flwv
fj VEGETABLES lust in.t
J. M. LEVY & CO.
i Tbnn la
King St. near Bethel.
For Distilled Wate? and Assorted
Soda Watei, delivered to ofQoe and
residence, RING UP 557,
Arctic Soda Water, Works
1263 Miller' St. M. ErDE-SA.
The Manhattan Cafe
Sfeals and Short Orders at All Timet
of the Day nnd, Night., ..We Never
Sleep. FORT ST. NEAR HOTEL.
R. Wra. WARHAM, Prop.
TYPEWRITERS AND
.OFFICE SUPPLDZS.
Everything that the Name Implies.
Office Supply Co.,Ud.
031 "FORT ST.
HEY3T0NE-ELGIN WATCHES ,
INGERSOLL WATOHEI
At AU Watcbdealers.
Jos. Schwartz,
vAgent for Hawaiian Islasds,
''or. FORT and KING Sti.. Hoaolnla.
PRIVATE PHONES J.
put in at your home, connecting
house and parage or stable, servants
quarters, etc, at very little expense.
UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY
Harrison Block
SPECIAL DISPENSATION FOR
APRIL.
This is to 701 r advantage. Look
it ui. DO IT NOW. ,
HARRISON MUTUAL ASSOCIATION
Nos. 69-71 Beretani St. ,
, 3 Phone 411.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Tim mntf nlfAinni uratr 4n atV
armalihinl; to occupy an unrented
Joom is to' let a B;ulle t infant
Ad. do it 'for you
l
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Ten good aiSto hacks. Phone 6. '
Al. Thurlow of the Hoyol Amies
serves the finest meals In towi.
If, you, nro fqoklng foi; any of youi;
friends go to the' "Tv.o'Jncks" and
jou'll find Uiein.
Take, your carrlaga or automobllt
to ljnvvallnn Carriage Manfg. Co., foi
i.p-to-dato repairs.
Ilrady Cleinonn Is under arrest ut
the pollco station on n charge of as
sault undihattcry.
The Industrial Edition of the
Evening Bullet Jn, wrapoed
ready for mailing, 50 cn,U t,Jl u T
Tetin offlcc.
Coat our Iron roofs with "Arabic."
You will ho, surprised at lis, cooling
nnd preservatho properties California,
Feed Co, agents. '
i:ieen Japanese thugs uliu heat n
ciiuntryman up badly nt Aleu had
their rases contlmied hy Judge An
dradc till April 2d.
Manuel Bllvn, .charged, with furi
ous driving, had his case continued
till April 23 by Judge Andrade nt.
ine ronce uouri liiia morning. ,
Henry Walson wim up before
Judge Andrade this morning, charged
with assault on n nathe. Judge An
drade treated him to a suspended
sentence of thirteen months.
William Poloknme In alleged to
hae had n polo gatno with Mlnulu
Josclnth, much to the detriment ot
that Indy'a good looks. The match
started nt 1 t'-OS a. m nnd was finish,
cd hy Polo making n straight drlvu
through alio Police Court doors at
11:16; two cops assisted Pdlo to
make the run down,
i
An experienced stock man desliea
a situation, has had 12 years' expe
rience.
lluy your lady friend one of those
handsome silver mesh purses, sold ab
Wlchuian's. All sizes, all, prices.
The V. 3, Quartermaster Is adver
ilBlng for bids for tleu'dorlng trans
ports, etc. See nd.;for particulars.
'Pass book No. Sup en thp First
American nuvings a irusi uo, is no
vertlsed as lost. Finder kindly ruturn
Bumo to bank.
Art, nn applied to picture-framing, Is
a much abused term. Qood taste nnd
flnu workmanship arc uxprcssod In ov
en thine offered at Ourrov's.
Qood beef Is halt tho living In spite
of th sayings of tho ycgotarlans. Thb-
Metropolitan Market will .supply you
with the best (hero Is, Itlng,pione 45.
Van Duzer's Flavoring Extracts have
nn equal. They ar, perfect n quality.
absolutely pure, qnd of n rich, dellcala
flavor. We .recommend .Uiein to you;
Henry May & Co, pbone'22.
Tho quality of tho, cakes and pastry.
at, the Palm commends them to tho
discerning housewife who wishes tn
iae, cxpeuso by buying tho nrtlcloc
rathor than have thempinde at hutno.
Wejwlll paint youn auto, repulr
the body, scat, or springs, and do
the work better and charge less than
nny garngq la tle,qlty, W. W. Wrlglit
& Co,, Ltd., King street near South',
Those, who "can't drink beer ut
nil" find that they can drink and en
joy n glass of Prima Deer. It Is tho
oesi oeverage nnu ionic you can use
In Honolulu. Thy a fjlass with
meals. . ,' o
The only way to "get ahead" Is to
save money nnd then Invest It wise
ly. The only way to save ls,to savi)
regularly and persistently. Let pno.
of our Hinall banks help you. The
Hank of Hawaii, Ltd. iT ,
There la nothing so good ns sour
milk to prolong life as It contalpa
the germs that kill Hie 'death bacilli,.
An nrtclo In the, Advertiser pn Suh-
iuy gave 1110 opinion ut scienusi on
the subject. " Ilenson, Snjith & Co.
Ltd., sell tho milk tabloids.
Tho regular bimonthly meeting. oft
thq members of the ljppolulu Cham
ber of Commence win, b(oT hold at U10,
rooms of tho dhamber', Stangonwajfl
Hulldlng, at 3 ft'cl(xk thlsaffarnou"--"
t; , ' '. 1
Arrest For Threat Against Life.'
Santa Rosa, April 7. ,Mfredo.Clnquln
nl was arrc,stod;at Fore'stvtllo today hy
Sheriff J. K. Smith on a warrant sworn
to before- Justice. Cunningham 'of Del1
dega, charging tho, prisoner jvlth male
Ing.tbrpafs ngainst.he",;ifp of M,Cdrsl
of that placo.-J
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Let .Us
BE YOUR TAILORS
New Spring Patterns
Expert New York Cutter. ,
j-f yy ,f .f , fit t
W W. Ahana Co..
62 King St. - Phone 521,
SHOPPING NEWS -,
AND
BUSINESS BEMINDERS
Sultan Awaits Fate
CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Aprjl 20. Five thousand troops of thu
Imperial garrison, hnve .deserted to the Constitutionalists. , The Sultan U
awaiting his fato. , ' , ,, , 1
' REFUGEES IN BAD SHAPE '
ADANA, April 20. Four thousand refugees, gatheied nt.the Amcrl
enn vblU;ge,, ntn In ,iv iitlnblaCoudUon, , ,,
To Annex Cuba
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 20.- Ileprcsontntlvo Holm has Introduc
ed a Ijllltiii the House providing for the annexation .of Cuba when a ma
jority of Cubans vote favorably. , '
LOS ANGELES GRAFT .
LOS ANOHLKS, Cal., April 20. L'x-Chlof of Police llro.ulhenil bus
been indicted for receiving. .tribes to protect vice,
,. 4 , T- ' '
J SEVERE C0LIMA.ERUPTI0N ..
CITY OF MUXICO, Mex., April 20. Thero Is a sevcro eruption of
tho volcano uf Collma, accompanied by a violent earthquake.
GERMAN SHIP HAS
QUICK VOYAGE HERE
Rumor That Dirigo Is
Aground Proves
Erroneous
Having left Hamburg, Germnnyi
one; hundred nnd twenty daB ago
with u cargo bf generill mercliandlso
for this port, the Gorman ship Frieda,
Captain Mark, arrived, thlu morning,
docking at tho I lack f eld wharf nt
about ! o'clock.
As she entered tho harbor In tow
of tho tug Intrepid, sho flow tho yel
low quarantine flag on her foremast
to prevent Bhore people from rushing
on, board while she was docking. Tho
Chinese laundrypien, Jnpanese d)er.
peddlers ot cakes and other water
front frequenters kept nway miff I
thqy were Ratlsflod thero was no sick
ness .aboard.
Tho first officer of the Frieda when
askqd whether he had seen any ship
wreck at Molokal, stated with a smlla
tbat ho flrst learned of such a story
when the pilot boarded her this
morning. "We saw no vessel aground
on Molokal,'' said he, and ha laughed
at the story which appeared In this
morning's paper.
A Japanese fishing sampan arriv
ing this forenoon from Molokal re
ported no truth in tho story that
the Dlrlgo Is ngroundvon that Island.
"We saw so vessel aground on Mo
lokal," said the skipper, "nnd we
,were fishing the whofo night between
Molokal and this Island,"
Captain Miller sajd this morning
that the Bteamer J amen Makee hail
gone to Molokal on n business trip.
1
THE SAN FRANCISCO THEATER
Tonight is prise night nt this the
atre. Drawing wjll tuke placo al 8:30
and many handsome prlsus will Us dis
tributed. "The Younger Bros." film
will bo given by request for a few
days. Kntlro now program tonight mid
good music.
Harker: They say that Itounder'H
vvJfe, has money. Pnrker: Well, that
Isn't Hounder's fault,' They hnve
been married only a week.
WIMMMNMWIIIWMMIIMMW
O B R M A PM
BREAD, CAKES, PASTRY, ETC.
Baked in good old
j, GERMAN Style.
King Street, formerly Singer's Bak-
eiy. , Phone 658, Office and
.aaleirooms, Fort Si, (Culraan's)
PhonellS.
B A K
, . .
1 V J
iSanitarv
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Desks
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1 M
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'1
j ANDS0ME ROLLER and FLAT TOP DESKS set on
"'legs; The fiodr under tliim can 'be "easily kept
lea, iaatead of being a harboring place for dirt, cock
.roaohef, mici, ete. Sold by V ' ' -
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.
JfiMMsi
XSAL EtTATl TRANIAOTI0NS,
Entered for Record April 20) 1C09
, from 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.
Wong Sing to Leo Wong lice . . . . .118
Klmlra M Johnson to A FTaarc;S...l)
Kmalla Kahumii to N Omsted .,,... I)
A II Arlelxh to JfimcH I) I.uveiiKim ,.l)
Jnmcs I) U'enHOii'tn Mrs IjiuIko K
Arlelgh ,.,.." 1)
Aloxander Karrnttl and'wf to I'ltut
Am, Snv. & Tr Co. of II. Ltd ... M
Knfo Cofnwell lo Aithur M llrov.il ..I)
Arthur M llrown and wf to Kate
Cornuell ,. ...j
Henry N Clark to Fred II McN.mi.i-
ra us
How Lung Wnl to Tr of Pe.irl Har
bor Traction Co AL
CJiarlos II Atlirrtnn In Pearl Harbor
Traction Co Ltd , AL
Entered for Record April 21, 1009,
from, 8:30 a. m. to 10:30 r. m,
Win. fi, Ciiiumlngi nnd wf to John
M Ililght .,. ...I)
It A Lyman to Hmni.illno K Lyman.. I)
Qilicn'H.Hofpltal to Isabel Spencor.,11
Isabel Hpencer nnd hsb lo Syhano
Nobrlga ,;;x n
Kllfli Dwlght In Ilernlco 1C llttlght -t
"I II
Recorded April 15, 1909
Joseph It Spencer und wf.by mtgee
to Gdn of Mary A Porter: Fore
Affdt: lots 35 und 37, blk 3, Piiunul
tract, Honolulu. II 30C, p 4C1. Da
ted Apr 14, 1909.
Joseph It Spencer nnd wf by tnlcio
to Mnry A Porter: D: lots 35 nnd
37, blk 3, Puiinul tract. Honolulu;
MI.0. II 310, 11 198. Dated Apr H,
1909.
Hlsa Itlchardson to August Ahrens
et al; P A: general poweru. II 321,
p 238. Dated Apr 1, 1909.
list of Annie Clnrka by trs et nl
(o Hnilly K Clurke; II; life Int In pc
land, Punchbowl St. Honolulu: life
lnt In por It P 1661. Kill 1113, Au-
walollnm, Honolulu; 11, etc. l 31U,
p 199. Dated Apr 13. 1909.
il.ouli.aK Little and hsb (J Ml to
Annie IC Watklns et nl; Agrmt; In
ro holding nnd sftlo of pc land. Punch
bowl St; por It P 1C01. Kul 1113.
Auwalollmu, all Honolulu. H 321,
li 240. Dated Apr 13, 1909
' Maria Vlclra (widow) to Joao Vlc-
tnrlno: D: nor lnt 2. (lr iCTt .,.,,1
bldgit, kaumnna ltd, S Hllo; J20Q0.
II 317, p 31. Dated Mar 31, 1909.
Andrew Chalmers and wf to Hakn
lati Planth Co; L: lnt In lot C. Lnnd
Patent G024. Knmaeo Homcstends, N
Hllo! 10 yrs ht 1270 tier nn. II 213.
p 4G2. Dated Sept 30, J 908.
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BSEB.IHHI
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IN FOREIGN PORTS I ARRIVED 1
1tT..4n.Jn Annl 01 10(10
SAN FUANCISCO-r,S.illed Apr, 20.
H S, Plel'aclcf, for Seattle.
KAHULU1 Balled Apr. 19:
S. S. Mexican, for Hllo.
Tuesdav. Anril 20. 1909.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Apr. 20:
H 8. Alameda, henco Apr. 14. '
YOKOHAMA Arrived Apr. 20:
H. S. China, hence Apr. 9.
Monday, April 19, 1909.
llltlSIIANU Arrived April 17:
8. 8. Mnkur'n. " ' '
GAVl'oTA Arilved April IS:
B. S. Hosecrans.
MONTKUKY Arrhcd April 5:
(8. 8. Jltiver.
YOKOHAMA Sailed April 17:
8. 8. Tonyo Mnru, for Honolulu.
1IHISI1ANU Arrived April 17:
8. 8. Mukura, hence April 3.
GAVIOTA Arrived April 18:
Hosecrans, Monterey, und Hover,
hence April S.
.Saturday, April 17.
YOKOHAMA Sailed April 17:
9.' 8, Tuiiyo Mnru, fqr Honolulu.
HANA Sailed Apill 13:
Sthr. .las.' Itnlpli, for San Frnnclscn
Friday, April 16, 1009.,
IlKLSnANU Sailed April 13:
8, y. Marnnij, fur lliinolulu.
SUATTLH Sailed April 1G:
. 8. H. MlBHourlan, for Honolulu.
8AN FHANClSCO Sailed April Hi:
8. B. Chljo Muni, for Honolulu.
HILO Arrived Apill 11:
Ship John Hun, from San Francisco.
HILO Arrhi'd April 13:
Ilk H. P. Kllhet. from Snn Francisco.
HILO Sajlod April 14:
H. 8. Knlerprlfce. for Snn Franclnco.
Thursday, April 15.
SAN FUANCI8CO Sailed pill 14:
Schr. J. II. llruce. for Mnliuldin i.
SAN FltANCISCO Arrived April 14.
P. M. 8. S, Asia, li p, in., huico
April 7.
BAN FHANClSCO Arriid Apill 13:
S. S. HyadtM, from Knhulut, Apill 5.
8. S. Pleiades, from Kmiuapull,
April 4.
SXN FRANCISCO Sailed April 15:
8, 8. Lurllnu, fur Honolulu.
- Wednesday, April 14.
SAUNA CItUZ-Sallcd April 13:
8. 'S. Columbian, for Sun ltunclsco.
PORT GAM11LI-Arrlved April 13:
Schr. Iloreulls, from Knhuliil.
OHAY8 HARIIOR Sailed April 13:
Schr. Robert Iowors, for Honolulu,
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived April 14:
U. 8. A. T, Sheridan, hiincu April 6
.Tuesday, April 13, 1EO0.
PORT TOWNSKND Arilved April 12:
W. F. OarmB, from Knhuliil, Mar. 22,
YOKOHAMA Balled April 13:
8. 8. Alcsla, for Honolulu.
HILO Sailed At'rtl 10:
S. S. Virginian, for Sallnn Crux.
Monday, April 12.
SKATTI.n Arilved April 11:
S. S. MlsHOurlnii, from Snn 1'run
clrco. PORT LUDLOW Sailed April 11:
Scbr. Heleue, for Honolulu.
UVTRETT Sailed April 11:
Schr. O. M. Kellogg, for Kalmlul.
SALINA CRUZ Arrhed April 10:
8. S. Texan, from Hllo Feb. 27.
YOKOHAMA Arrived April 12:
, 8. 8. Siberia, henca April 1.
". BOOSTEB" DINNER IN
tMBW HONOR
Tho Commercial Club will glvo n
'booster" dinner a wick from tonight.
nt which former Vlcp-Presldent Fair
banks will bo the guest of honor. Oth
er entertainment for tho distinguished
guest Is also being planned, but tho
arrangements nro, ns yet. In nn eiubry
unlc Btage.
President Morgan of tho Chnmbort
of Commerce, win ho down ut thu
wharf tomorrow to welcomo Mr. Fair
banks' on behalf of tho Chamber, and
Chairman L. Tenney Peck of tho hi
ti'italnmont cnmmittco will also bo on
hand,
THANKEDJIM BY HIT
C. Ilenson has sworn nut n war
rant for thu nrrest of llemv Ilotten-
dorf on ii charirn nf nRKimlt It m.
pears that both men nro employes ot
muun ieni, nun iiuring tno lunui
hour Henry after lighting u clgnrotto
from llensou'B pipe, thanked him by
punching lilm In the ujo. Ilenson,
who wnB wearlnir classes, wm li.n.llv
cut, and ono ojo Is lu u bad way.
Thoro does not beem to hnvo been
nny ill-feeling between the pair prior
lo the ussaiilt, hut a lonsldeinblo
coolness nt present oxlsts.
DIED.
8ACII8 At tho Quetn'B Hospital, Ho-
nolulu, Apill 20, 1909, Mm. Fnniilo
Sachs, beloved wlfo of N. S. Sachs,
BenlrvH and funeral private from
her Into lesldenou nt tho Hnwallun
Hotel Omit llowois.
WATSON In this city, April 21, 1909,
Mrs. Mary I). Watson, at tho homo of
her daughter, Mrs. Wm. J. Forbes.
i i i
C Sheldon nnd W. Knnnkallllil
hud suspended sentences of thirteen
month reconlcd against theni this
morning for assault.
V T T 'I
Tuesday, April 20.
Bchr. W. II. Mnrston, Hersey, from
San Francisco, 2.30 p m.
Wednesday, April 21.
Stmr. W. O. Hall, Thompson, from
Knual, 5:23 a. in.
DEPARTED
Tuesday, April 20.
Bimr. Iwnlnnl, Mitchell, for Muhu
lionn, 12: IS p. m.
' Stmr. Mlttnhaln, Pcdcrt.cn, for
Ahull nnd Molokal, 5:20 p. in.
Btinr. Klnau, Gregoiy, for Knual,
5:15 p, in.
Wednesday, April 21.
Stmr. Nllhnu, Oiivsh, for Molokal,
Mind and llnwnll porln, 8:30 a. m.
Stmr. l.lkellko, Nnnpnla, for Kiikul
hueto and Ilnnoknn, 12 noon.
DUE TOMORROW "(
'' T. Kk K. B. S. Chlyo Mnru, fiom
Snn Francisco, n. in.
M. N. S. B. Lurllnc, Weeilcn, from
San Francisco, a. m.
I
SAIL FRIDAY
Bchr. F. M. Blade, Johnson, for
Grays Harbor (probably).
DUE SATURDAY
A -II. S. S. MNwurlnn, Ljons, from
Seattle, n. m.
PASOCNGERB ARRIVED
I
Per stmr. W. (1 Hnll, Thompson,
finni Knual, Apill 21. Chas. llnll, H,
8. WIllliiniH, 11. C. Coliurii, Y. Amoy,
Nor.i ICnhnlenle, Dr. H. Nlshlyama, A.
(.'(.liMaltle, 8 8. Paxson, I). L. Ailslln,
Aklmolo, F. Crawfm.l, C. W. Spitz
and 71 deck.
j rACSlNCtm DEPARTED
a
Per stmr. Klnau, for Knual ports,
April 20. W. R. Btott, Rev. K. S.
Tlmoteo. Rev. M. K. Nakulnn, M. A.
Sllva.
Per stmr. Mlkahala, for Moloknl,
April 20. Miss Lnnl Ahul, Roy Chup
nan, W. Mutch, A. II. llodson.
j PAfttENaERO POKED l"
Per 8. S. Chlyo Mnru, for tho Ori
ent, April 22. Lady Howard, K.
Tsuchl)n, M. Kawahara and wife,
Allan Herbert and wlfo.
WATERFRONT NOTE3
' TUB BTKAMKR W. G. Hall, Saptnlii
Thompson, arrived from Knual this
morning, bringing SC00 bags sugar. 100
Ings rlcu, 70 bngs rocoanuls, r.7 bags
tnro, 42 bundles lildoj. 3 empty wine
binds, to packages sundries, 1 don
key. Purser Chancy reports tho fob
lowing sugar fln'Kaunl, ready for bail
ment: (W). 1501, K K. 0 C237:
Mnk., 02,339; Mcll.,33 32.1; K. P.. 8183;
P., 20,201; H. M., 18.300; M. 8. Co.
20,29(1; K, 8. Co, 1100; G. R.. 1500.
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THU NIHIAU balled this morning nt
8:30 o'clock .for Kaiiiinkakul. Lahalii i
mil tho Kona-Kuiu ports. Sho took .i
lilg load of lumber und sundry cargo.
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THI3 LIKKLIKK sailed nt noon to
day fur Kukulhacle ami Honokna. Kin.
took n consldeiablo amount of freight
for those ports.
HONOLULU WEATHER f"
7, : : r-rr-
eunesuay, April .1.
Temperalnios 0 n. in., 71; 8 a m.,
75; 10 n. m., 77; nunn, 78; innrulng
minimum, C8.
Ilaruiuetcr, 8 n. in., 20 12; aholutc
humidity, 8 a. in.. C.173 L-ralns ner
cubic fot; relalUo humidity, 8 a. in,
m per cunt; dew point. 8 n. in , 03,
Wind 6 a. in., velocity C, direction
8.; 8 a. in., velocity 7. direction F in
n. in., velocity 10; direction S. C;
mum, voiocuy id, direction I:.
Rnlnfull during 24 hourH ended 8 -i.
m., .no inch.
Total wind movement ilurlnir 24
hours ended at noon, 138 miles.
TO, B. OTOOCJJA.
BttHoB Director, WmUii Bureau.
PIANO JARGAINS
A largo bhlpment of new pianos Is
being unloadod by the Thajer Piano
Company, and will fill their na!esiooni
lo overllriwlng To niako looip for this
now mock, n hljf reduction jias beuii
ni.ido on Ihelr Pianos, nml uhli,. n.u
sale labia gruat. lurgaltiH can bo found
In planus i;f atapiUul makes. Now Is
mo iiiiiu in gci in ana purrhnso a pl.iuii
foi your homo at a remarkably low
prleu nnd of nn excellent quality. A
liouso that handles nlanos uf iha !,., i
Ing of tho "Stelnvvav" cannot affoid to
cairy u poor piano among tlif tr lowei
priced pianos, unit vim e.in ,ini,n.,.i ,..
on tho quality of any 1-ntrumcnt you
buy fnmt tho Thnvcr Piano Cpmpany.
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lllquor: How docs thn nmv r,n.
woils?" Kiquor- WmkT Say, It
iiiukch my iikioii hull ovory time I
think of It!"
Sea Wrens. 8 LOO
18-foot Motor Launch with 4-Cycua
, '"oior, io, complete.
'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS, B0A1
AND MACHINE WORKS
KJn$ St ovjv' Soutb. 84, ;
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