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p" ,-TT' """Yi '!. TWWSPT gl6'viJ kJ"-Vi,r ' EVENtNO nULLCTlM, HONOLULU, T. it'nVBDNT,SDAY, JUNE ft, 100ft ;fe.ii. Vacation Days T aer i t Add to its pleasures by buying a KODAK. After vacation, let us develop your films. ftSWW1 Are -1' t to UT WEEKLY CAlEKOfR MIIXIIAV Hawaiian anted. Honolulu Commsndcry Order of the Temple. WIIDMINDAV 1 IIUMSD.W Honolulu Commandcry Ren- ular D p. m. Oceanic Third Deurec. I'UIOA I SATlimAV Lei Aloha Chapter No. 2 Ree nter. All vtiltliiK members of the Order are cordially Invited to attend hirelings of local lodges HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets iivery Monday evening it 7.311 in I n n. I.' Hall. Tort Street. i:. 11. HENDRY, Secretary. J 1 1). W1CKL N. a. AH vleltlng brothers very cordially mvltcil. 0AHU 10D0E, No. 1, X. of P. Met-ta every first and third Frl- lb- evening at 7:30 In K. of P. Hall, corner Kort and llcretnnla. VUltlng Drothers cordially Invited to attend. T. It. NUOKNT, O, C. . it. GOSLING. K. It. S. HONOLULU LODGE GIG, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodgo No. CIO, II. P. O. Ulks, tneers In their hull, on King .Street, ncur lort, cery Friday omn Inc. Visiting llrothcrs nro cordlull) Invited to attend. i:. A. HOUTIIITT, K. R. II. C. L ASTON, Sec'y. Vtn, M'KINLEY LODQE No.8, K.ofP. Meats every 2nd and 4th Saturday evening nt 7:30 o'clock In K. ot 1. Hall, cor. Tort ant' llcrctunla. Visit ing In others cordlilly limited to at tend. r. m. Mcaiti:v, c. o. K. A. JACOliSIJN. K. It. S. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. Mcn nn thi 2nd and 4 th WKD NESDAY avciiitigs nt each month at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Unit, corner Uerrtani.i jmd Kurt streets. Visiting Ragles uru Invited to fit lend ' W. M. McCOY. W.. Praat. H T. MOOP.K. 8ecy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. E. M. Mests every first and third Thurs day" of curb month at Knights ot Pythias Hall. Vliltlcg hrotheri cor dially Invited to nttnnd. Oi:o. SANDIiltSON, Sachem. n. v. Tom), c. nt n. We Can Repair "Your Watch J. A. R. Vieir.a & Co. 113 HOTEL ST. JEWELERS. XfQr- DULL.E1IN ADS PAY -39 . fp -- ' '" "X Do You Entertain? Wc have a beautiful line of place cards and bridge counters. Also domlnos and cards. Oat & Mossman, 7G Merchant St. near 7. 0. Dr. F. SCHURMANN Osteopathic Physician and Oculist. 222 Emma Square. Hours: Consulting, 2-3 p. m., excepting Saturdays. Operating, 8 12 a. m., including Saturdays; 3-0 p. in., excepting Saturdays. JOHN BURROWS New Edition of Complete Works. Brown & Lyon Go. Merychant St. RING UP Levy's for Groceries Phone 76. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS. Also FANCY RIBBONS and BASKETS Mrs. E.M. TAYLOR THE FLORIST, HQTEL YOUNQ Bid. Telephone 339. Popular Books All the late ones. A. B. ARLEIQH & CO. LTD. Hotel St., near Fort. OHIO CLOTHES CLEANING CO. 1312 Serctania St. Ladies' and gents' clothes and gloves oleaned. Contracts $1.50 per month, four suits. Dyeing .and dry cleaning. Telephone 490. The Regal THE SHOE THAT PROVES OWL 6. CENT OJGAE M. A. Gunst & Go. FORT AND KING STREETS. Tei ritorlal Board, of immigration Office 403 Stangewald Bldg. Honolulu. Pan Ka liana THE ENEMY TO WET. At our Grocer's. ASAHI BAKERY BERETANIA ST.. NEAR ALAKEA. Fine Cakes and Ice Cream. Rolls and Buns Fresh every morn-in?. Honolulu Fort Street, below Hotel lOCAL IAiNIK. GENEtlL Twelve hundred sheets of good paper for twenty-five cents at the bulletin. office; 'Ten good auto backs. Phouo 6. A cottar,.? Is. for sale. Sec n.l this ' train', Zooo K. M)crs lias returned from Hawaii. Hon. Cecil Drown Is n returning pas senger on the Alameda, The Royal Annex is the place to get the best meal- in town. Attorney J. SI. Vitas returned to Maul on tho Manna Kea yesterday, Kev. 8. il. Walkup was n departing passenger for Hllo on tho Manila Ken yesterday. Tho storo of Henry May & Co. ylll bo closed all day Friday, Juno 11, Ku niehnmeha Day. Tako your carriage or automobile tc Hawaiian Carriage Manfg. Co., fo'i up-to-dato repairs. Inter-Island and O. R. & L. shipping Looks for sale at the Dullotlu office, CO. each. Anything now In tho sporting lino? Anything good In tho liquor line? You can find It at "The Two Jacks." All frosh California fruits and vege tables In season hern on Hllonlau for Henry May & Co. Phono 2i. V, Cramer was fined $C this morning for looking on the wine when It was rod: Judge And mile Inllltilod tho fine. The appointment of David Knlapa as catray otucor at Kancohe warf approved by tho Board of Buj?enIsorH bRt oven lug, 'rof. II. IVabson and wife were pas sengers oil trio Inter-Uland Kteamer .Maunu Kea for (ho other .Inlands us terday. V. Perry, who was charged with gross cheat, had the case against hliu strlckpu this uiorulng as the complain ing witness did. not appear. Tho citizen labor Sanitary StQam Laundry, does family .wash on the rough dry, plan. Hat wo,rk214c, .starch work 3o per, piece. Work. best quality. Satisfaction, guaranteed. The caao against. Shigouaga, who Is charged with, retaining a horso that belongs to another num. was nrgued at length this morulng at the Pollcu Court, but was nut concluded. The motion of ii,. R Scott, losing de fendant in tho ult, brought ugaliiBt lilb my U..K. DllUngham.to recover on a promlsbory note for $1100, for a, new trial, was this, morning denied. Ii)' Judge lloblnsou. D. 1. It. Isunberg thls.mornlug gavo out the statument that the report of 1'. T. P. WalerhouKe on the condition of Hidalgo rubber was -untlroly satis factory to the lioldcrs of clock. Fur ther than that he declined to talk. A recent proclamation ot the Presi dent places upon tho .shoulders of Caji tain Corn In P. Rees. U. 8. N., tho duty of enforcing tho laws protecting birds In tho Islands of this group. It may bo necessary to ask for n special boat to do patrol duty. Kawaiahao Seminary, girls depart ment of tho Mid-Pacific Institute, will hold Its (.raduatlng exorcises this af ternoon at 3:30 o'clock In Athcrton Hall, Manoa valley. A Hpeclul car will leave King and Fort streets at S o'clock.- Tho public Is cordially In lted to uttend. H. Orli'f.s Holt Is about town greet ing old friends. Mr. Holt, with his wlfo, arrhud In the Manchuria .from the Orient. Mrs. Holt Ii not In the best of health 'and thoy will remain in the city for some weeks und pos sibly mouths. Mr. Holt lias a very responsible position with tho Pacific Mall Lonipany in the Shunghal olllco and is oft on leave, of absence. BULLETIN AD8 PAY jjg English & American -! Woolens Unusually attractive patterns. W. W. Ahana Co., TAILORS. . 'Tis said,' on account of GOOD GRASS 1 V, Doesn't grow under the waoom of the CITY TRANSFER CO., JAS. H.LOVEr 82 King St. opp. Union Grill, t . SUGAR TRUST SETTLE NKW YORK. Juno 8.- The $'.10,0UO,OUll suit of the Peniiriylvnuta Refining Company against the American Refining Company has been settled out of couit. Tho terms uru nnla Company claimed to linve been methods used by the Sugar Trust. PUNISHED FOR MASSACRE. CONSTANTINOPl.K, Junu 8. The cublnet has nppiovei) tlie sen tence of death of twelve Moslems and live Armenians fur complicity in the Allans massacres. GREAT HEAT IN TENNESSEE. MEMPHIS, Tcnn., Juno S, Twenty people were p rout rated by the heat and two are dying. The. victims were iiltendlug it Confederate reunion. CHILE IS VALPARAISO,, June 8. An ea where the walls of houses were erne DROWNED INAUT0M0BILE. KNIGHT'S LANDJN'a, Calif., June 8. Four women wero drowned tonight by the overturning of nn automobile. SHOPPING. NEWS AND BUSINESS REMINDERS Tho- meals at tho Palm nro better and cheaper than in most- places. The cooking, .Is superb and tho sqrvlcu ex cellent. Forcegrowth" will do 11. It will glvo added vitality to your fern house. lawn or curilen. Sold on GUc. and SI.2j sacks by 11 O. Hull & Spu. A largo assortment of ladles under wear Just arrived. You can get Just what )ou want at Yen Chan & Co.. corner King and Ue.ttlcl .streets. The excellence of the culsino at Hnlclwu draws hundreds of peopla to that delightful placo- Manager Illd- good takes care ot visitors and sees lo their comfort. Prlmo beer Is browed to suit tho climate. That Is Important for Hono lulu people to rcniepibor. Thero nro no dlsagrceablo effects from drinking Prlmo for this reasim, Don't throw awuy your old fchoes!. Tako Iheiii to Regal Shoo Storo and hae them mado good ns now with new soles nnd heels. Men's half-soles and heels J 1. 25; women's il. Your orders for grndimtlnu oxerclsc's aro personally attended to by Mis. Taylor, tho florist. Now York styles In ilbobnn, baskets, etc., etc. Tel 330, Alexander Young building. Put, an electric fan In your office and bo comfortablo; 8, 12 nud 1G-Inch fans at low prices. Thoy wlll.costjyou only five cents, a, day. to run. Union Electric Co., Harrison lllock, Wireless telegraphy Is now a prac tical evcry-day neccaalty for coiuniuul- cation with tho other Inlands and trans pacific steamers. Don't bo behind tho times, but uso wlieless. Rates nro low, Tho Illlllkcns have gono fioni Hen eon, Smith & Co., Ud and left behind traces of their pleasant countcnancoln II10 best soda water in Honolulu. It Is sold at tho company's fountain nt tho corner of Fort and Hotol streets. A, V. Knudsen, chairman uf the Ha waii Commlsson, Seattle Fair, cabled for J100 of May's Old Kona Coffco. No tlco that ho specified May'B. If you buy May's Old Kona Coffee for your own tnblo jou get tho host; 2Cc. tho pouuu, Photo SERVICE, that Phone 1S2, not made, public. The Penusjl- put out of business by the illegal SHAKEN. 'thquuke is repotted from Cnplnpn, cil. No IIvch were lost. IJlo money Is money wasted. Why nut stmt 11 suvlngs uceuuul today with tho Hank .of Hawaii, Ltd. You can stive a little at a time, for $1 opens an account. The Hank of Hawaii makes saving 11 pleasure. Comer Foit and .Merchant streets. The best beef nnd mutton U that which has been thoroughly chilled after It Is taken from the slaughter house. The Mettopolltan .Market con tains bomu of "ho best und tendeiest beef and mutton In tliu city becimfo It hnu been chilled, not fiii.'.cn. You can get the other kind cheaper tnnio places bit. you get luugl' meat when jou buy It. "JUICE" BILLS. (Continued from Fase'l) small store may keep a few lamps go ing all night at small cost, I ho proprl etor of 11 large (,'stnhllshiueut, ulili a number of. lamps which ho keeps bum Ing but pint of tho time, even though his meter reading at tho end of tho mouth may be the sumo us that of tho small merchant, Is forced to pay 11 eon shlerahly larger hill, nceonllng to the charge. Ono Instance is cited of 11 bill, leu deied on September 30. ( 1000, to ,1 small establishment, for J.". IS, on which u discount uf $3.45 was allowed. A bill rendered on August 31, (DDK, to a largo Fort iitieet mercantile house, for $5.43, carried with It nn discount. In the latter Instance tho bill was for a show window wherein many bulbs wero used. In another instance, a bill ng.ilnst a restaurant, for 308,000 watts, nggregat lug $G2.f5, was illbcuunted to tho ex tent of 131.10, innklug tho total -payable J28.4G, while a Fort street mer chant was leuderod a bill or $18,35 for lOo.tou watts, without any discount. Tho custom of tho electric company, according to tho merchants questioned, Is to leuil-lhu meter und then count tho number or bulbs In tho house 01 plnco of business, basing tho discount on tho iimount of Julto coiisiimud per bulb, whether each paillcul.tr bulb may liavu been lighted during th.i month or not. In ono Instance, Itls chargoil that roprcsentntlves of the company topeat odly tried to count In empty buckets to which 110 bulbs wero eve atluched. A bill for lesldence lighting, rendered on September 30, 1808, for 50,000 watts, $8.70 was allowed n discount of $3,50. Supply Co., "Everything Photographic" i nj i ' I ' ' , " I j ;. TIDES L' T IN FORCION PORTS , "u" - t, r - .- A -r i t I r o.lt l. iV Wednesday, June 0. I'OHT LUDLOW balled June S Kclir Allen Cooke, for Honolulu. SUATTI.i: Arilved June 8 H. S Mexle.iu from S.iu Franelnio SYDNHY Sailed Juno 7: -H. S. Aoinugl, for Honolulu. KAHULUl Aulvrd June !l: 8. S. Virginian, henro Juno S. 1IILO ArrUeil June 5: ' Kchr. Melhii Nelioii., 2.1 days from dray's Ilui lyir. WIUIOI.KSS-H. S. Chlyo Miiru will ur- rlvo from Yokohama Fil.lay I 11. in I PASSENGERS UOOKuO Per tin 1 1'. Manna l.on. llliiii'ii'.on -4 Kuua-Knu poriH, Juni- II, 12 noon. Abu, Inonc, Hertlcmau lni)s 12), Mar garet Mni'li, MI.K O. Slnieona, Hose SmlUi, It. Mullet. T Okamura. Geo Wright. IM. Modenberg. W. M. dra- hum. T. S. Sehemln, Alum Ilui tolls .Mis. P. M. Todd. Miss N. Itoinalh. F. II. MeHtocker nnd son, liov. A. H. Halt er. Mrs. It. II. linker, Helena Akaua Kilyth Wall, .Mrs. Ituhlnsmi. Win. I'.nN. Waller Todd. Alex. Todd. ICleaz.11 l.o. ens, v. I,. Hellliiiiu, A. LOhMUli'o Ilnv. !:. T. Simpson, wife nud 2 ihll ill I'll, Miss Dowsiin, Miss Mncimhoi Flora Knal. Mis S. K. llluknii ami ehlldien, Mrs. J. N. Knomua, Mrs II L. Knweni III. Mis. W N. I.on'i .IipIki J. L. Knuluknu, C, I.. Ileal, Judge An drade, It. Wnlau, J. I.lue.iln. Mis. ka lua Piirdy. II. I,. Kuwi-wchl. D. Alaw.i and wife. Mrs. M. Midler Mm. A. Ma hint. Per si 111 r. Chiudlun, Dennett, fur Maul und Hawaii ports, June 11. 5 p ni.-Mn:tor Dean, K. II. Turner, A. W Carter. Mrs. A. K. Cat tor. Illniii Kn lino, Mrs. Knllno, Mrs, Kulioktinliiua, Mastir Kuhokiioliiuii, M. II. Iteulei Kooho MeKunzle. llov. S. IC. Kuallu.i, Mrs. T. HeiiJ.imln, Mls K. IC. Kaea. Itov. I). Murr.iy. lte. 11. K. ICiuiluka iiianii, T. K. Pu. L. A. Kanae, Alfred llnuheu, Miss Miul.i Munis, Mrs. Olio Osh, II. M. (iltloll, II. L. Lyon, q. q. Urnilford, P. HchrJeber. M.ailaiut Thompson, Miss O. T, 'rurnor, l.amn Niiukami, Mis. K, MI11. Hojo Ulbhaw, L. Roliluhiiii, Kiuma Lyons, H1 Aklmi. S. ICMnkekuu, 11. Ilnuo. S. S Kuwllanknlanl, Mrs. .1. Welch, Nelson Koloa, I). W. Napllina, wlfo und daugh ter. fHlltttrT A Niiuanu valley lesldence, supisedly of approximately thu silmo slo, ri eelved thico bills thu same year, ijnr, lug from fll.r..' to $17iii nud 011 noun of lliem tvim them any illstoiiul al lowed. Section &7! of II10 II.". leed I.uwh or Hawaii for liwr,. In the charter of tin Hawaiian ICIeclrlc Comiuiuy, nfter fix ing tho maximum rate chargeiiblu at 17 cents per kllowut hour, or 1000 watt hours, says. In part: "Provided, that power Is hereby con ferred upon tho courts of upptopilut" Jurisdiction, nt ull times nnd iijh.ii the petition uf any consumer uf the com pany, to hear nud ileleriulno f 10m Hunt to tlmo what rate or rates niovrensou. able, und to elifoice ! lit) Rami) h ap pioprluto Judgment or decree."' According to Prcbldent MeCiiudlers of the- Hawaiian Klcclrlc Company, the company guarantees tn furnish powi 1 for tho total number of lamps Installed In nuy building, and Hint It must be ready nt nil, limes, to supply tho nuV Imnm amount uf cnrient. Tho company looks iii'm tho man who uses nil or the power guaranteed to li I in mi a better cusliuue'r tlimi tho man who Is In 11 position to uso many lights, but makes uso of only a few of them, or keeps nil or them burning but 11 slinit tfnio. Tho company tries to eneouiugy long hours for consuni- eis. "Wo do not ilisrrlmlnnio against .my 1 customer." concluded Mr. McCun.Iless "and It Is our aim to treat nil of our customers wills absolulo fairness." "I wish to n'dd," continued he, "Hint nny consumer who fuels dissatisfied with his hill, can call at tho olllco of tho company unit have It fully ex plained to him." ;h,s. "ai? :-3 ? ..... fir i..J- lt.; :. l M ni.lt i n m ii oi it in krtcs H 1: 11 1 'i in 11 r. 11 in m I 1 5 lit IJS 7 ." S X It .'J I" ft II 1 . 1.1. t mtiic so; a n t to . s i r. v.' si 1.1 lov; r, f.-i a oh 17 r, 1.' 1; 1. 1 1 IM..' .) .0 1 .-- 201 II' to IM'Jll --v. 1 11 tut t' '" 1 IJ I.- 1., l.:i 11 4; .' .M ft : :, 1; m n mi ; is j m r, 1 1 Lat Quarter of the Moon, June 10. I1.IWHI1UII HluUllttlU IIU.O t IV bUM. JU mluulCB stuAu'r than Ureeuwlcli time, being that of tbi meridian ot 151 Jegiees 30 minutes Tl u time whlstlu blows ut 1:3U p. in., which Is tho same at Uieenwlch, u bourc 0 minutes. Hun and moon are for IjcuI tlmo for mo nbolo group. ARRIVED Wednesday, Juno 0. Sliur. Claudlao, Ilenuetl, frniu Hllo tun way ports, .'1:32 11. 111. DEPARTED I Tui'Mlay, June X, Hluir. Ileletie. Nelson, fur Paauhaii and Ookiii.i, 1.55 p. m, Stmr. Noeaii. I'lltz, fur Kealla and ICIbiiiea, 1 p. in. Stun. Mlkalula, Tullett. for Kaima kaknl and l-alialna, G:ir, p. 111. Stmr. ICinau, (liegory, fur Kauai ports. 5: II p. in.' A.-li. H. S. Vlrglnlttn. Coleord. for Kiiliuiiil, C:15. DUE TODAY 1 ..' ! i ai. rv. k. is. 111111111:111. Johnson, from Sail FiaiU'lsco, .1 p. m. SAILING TOMORROW II S. Cruiser lluffnlo, Iliown, fin Manila. 11. m. 6 AIL FRIDAY :-- M Stmr. Manna Loa, Slinerson. for Ki. li.i-Kiiu poits, 1'J noon, Slmr. Claudlno, Heniietl. for Maul nnd Hawaii ports, S p. 111, PASSENGERS ARRlVPn il Per Stiur. Claudlno, fioni Hllo niull way pens June '.). Isaac llilhl, T. H Kennedy. Miss Mist, Mrs. Mlvt. S. II hllvu. wlfo und L' clillilicii. Mr. I.nti-in T. IC Lliiilsuy, Miss Danlelsnu, Miss h' It. Puikliih und maid, Mrs. W. T. Colo Miss Coe. J. W. Vim Ilebber, W. J Moody, J. C.'llnttln, A. J. Mel.ollau. F 1:. llaltello, j. Ktieubeek, P. Itaiiiu , Slgel.i und wlfo. t j PASSENGCRS DEPARTED J Per stmr. ICinau, for Kauai, Juno !s r, p. 1n.--.M1s. II. 1). Wlshuril and child, Mis. J. I) Wliltu. Miss Agnes Wlek. stiiiin, Mrs. P. I). Moler und son, Mr. Kapaliu nud daughter, J. . k. Kalwl und. Miss Kulwl, paulu Hupnl, J11II3 Mohukla. Miss Joseph, (, K. Kalawc August Forrnra. W. II. Hire, J II Wood. RJ( llinwii. II. II. HinJIo W. P Calheail. I.011 Joo. W. P. Kiipiilanl, .1 IC. Kapulanl, II. C. Men, Ilagemanii Miller. Ituv. M. Tmnl. S. W Kniiniuu. Jndgo Kilpahoe, Ch is. C. P. Wurtli. I WATERFRONT NOTES I TIIK AMKItlCAN-HAWAIIAN com pany's freighter Vlrgliilim Pft his. night for Kuhulul to take on sugai Fioni thuro she will go in Kuanapall. Ibenro In lllln, und finally In Siillua Ciuz. llesldes 6501 cases or canned pines, sho will take away rrom tho Is lands lB.fitiO tons or sugar. Till'. MATSON liner llllonlnn, Cap tlllll JohUHOII, Is exilictoil tn mrln. rrom San Frjuclrcu nt 0 o'clock this nrtoruoou. Tin: sti:ami:i! kinau k-rt ror K Ul'il yeslrr.lay aricnioon nt 5 iiViiu.tr Shetook pa:,se,ngeis, mull nnd fielght Soa Wrens, $100 18-foot Motor Launch with 4-GyA .. ior. io, ucmpiete. 'HE CHARLES D. WALKF.RS. D0AI AND MACHINE WORKS Kin St. opp"Me South St, ; I .v. Id V. . il- .Ji,,-x,kmnto&. J '.-ii Xi ( 'l ,11, .'J.. l.i lutdaa. nt -.