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EVENING DULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. It., TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1909.
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WEEKLY CM.EHDJ.lt
MI1NI1AV
Ortjnic GtatcJ.
lUUI'DAV
Pacific Third Degree.
WIU1.MISIAV
IIILKtSDAV
Hoi otultf Commander lied
Croee,
ruitiA i
HATUIIDAV
All visiting miimuor of tbo
0: ' r are cordially Invited to
ettei l meetings of local lodges
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F,
Me 1 1 every Monday evening l
9:0 to I O (J. F Hall. Fort Street.
E K HENDHY, Siuetary.
V. I). WICKC. ?. O.
AU vislllug brothers vor) cordially
in riled. . .
OAHV L00G2, Ho. 1. K. of V
UeeU ettrjr lint mid third I'M
Aa. evening at 7. .10 lu K. of 1'. Hall,
eomei 1'ort nnd lleretaulu. Visiting
Brut hern cordlully Invited to attend.
1 It. NlC.HNT. a C.
It. U031.INU. K. H. S.
HONOLULU LODGE G1C, B. P. 0, E.
ilouohilu I-odge No. GIG, II. r. o.
Elks meets In lho!r hall, on King
8r.uit. uear Fort, even l-'rlday even-
Jug. Vlsltlnevlli others are conllally
luvlled to nttenil
1:. A. DOCTIIITT, 1:. It.
II. C. KASrON, Scc'y.
Win MKINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofF.
W. i, every 2 ml and 4th Saturday
Vrei.uu at 7.30 o cluclt In K. of 1'.
Hail on Fort nnd Ilcrctaul.1. Visit
ing bullhorn cord! illy Invited to at
tend. K M McGRnW. C. C.
k a jacoh9i:n, k. n. s
ncrcioioin aerie ho, f. o. e.
Meets on the 2nd and 4t,h VKD
NBSDAY evenings of each month al
' 7.30 o'clock lu K. ot 1'. Hall, corner
Qerotanla nnd Tort streets.
Visiting i:ui:le aro United to it
tend.
W M Mi COY, W., Prcit.
li. 1 M'lOI'li. Secy.
HAWAUAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. E. U.
Meets every first and third Thurs
day" of ouch month nt Knights of
Pythias Hull. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to attend.
OP.O SVNUKKSON. Sachem.
13. V. TODD. C of It.
Your Watch
Can be made to last
longer and keep more
cotrect tiine if prop
el ly attended to at
regular intervals by a
man' who thoroughly
understands it.
Come and sec us
nbout it.
J. A. R. Vieira & Co.
115 Hotel St.
KEYSIONt-ELGIN WATCHES
INGERSOLL WATCHES
At All Watchdcalcrs.
2os. Schwartz,
Agent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor. 1'OKI and KING Sts.. Honolulu.
OWL,
5 . C E N T CIGAR
M. A. Gunst & Co.
FORT AND ICING STREETS.
BOOKS
BOOKS
WALL. NIOHOLF COMPANY, LTD.,
iort and Merchant Sts.
C Q. YEE HOP & CO.
z
SHIPPERS nnd FAMILY.
BUTCHERS
TELEPHONE-
-251
jrry DULLCTIN AD3 PAY -J
i f i i j
We arc In line with the
best muortment of
T
Faicum
Powders
In the market. All maker
Perfumed nnd Plain,
Just ask for the kind yon
want.
LehnhnrJt's Candies always
fresh nt
CHAMBER'S DRUG
CO., Ltd.
King nnd Fort Sts.
Phone 131.
Miss Kate Woodard
1141 Fort Street.
Stamping, Embroidery and No
tions. Shirtwaists, Gloves and Un
derwear. Orders taken t'or all kinds
of fancy work. Telephone 387,
The latest styles in BARRETTES
and COMBS just arrived.
EMRICH LUX
Fort and Beretania Sts.
Harrison Block.
PYRENE
The smallest, most powerful Fire
Extinguisher on the market. Just
the thing for automobiles. C. W,
Macfarlanc, Agt., Masonic Bide;.
KEE LOX
CARBON" PAPER
The ideal non-grease, non
smut carbon.
Makes copies as clear as
original.
Sold by
Hawaiian News Co.,
LIMITED
Alexander Young Bldg.
All
Hand Work
FRENCH LAUNDRY.
Telephone 1491.
Forcdrowth
Will do it
New SUMMER OUTING HAT at
MISS POWER'S
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BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET.
Architects'
Materials
Rules, transparent squares
nnd protractors and other
materials used by architects
end draughtsmen.
See our stock.
Oat & Mossman,
70 Merchant St. near P. 0,
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS,
Also
TANCY RIBBONS and BASKETS
Mrs. E.M. TAYLOR
THE FLORIST, HOTEL YOUNG Bid,
Telephone 330,
HO FOR THE
4th
FIREWORKS and FLAGS at
A. B. ARLEICH & CO., LTD.
Woman's Exchange
FOR
TAPAS. BASKETS. MATS.
Hotel near Fori .
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
5
Twelve hundred sheets of good
paper for twenty-five cents atcthe
bulletin office.
Ten good auto-backs. Phono 6.
Manuel Noll In, drunk, $4, Jndgo
I.ong attended to Mnnuel.
The Royal Annex is the place to
get the best ratal in town.
Take your carriage or automobile
to Hawaiian Carriage Manfg. Co., foi
up-to-dato repairs.
Inter-Island and O. H. & I shipping
books for sate at tho Ilulletlu
office, Gl) each.
The Industrial Edition of the
Evening Bulletin, wrapped
ready for mailing, SO cents at B u 1
1 e t i n offlce.
Peoplo going to tlic mainland for
lliclr vacation should take) Hawaiian
preserves to their friends. Sou Mr.
Koarns about It.
The case against T. C Hlaekwcll,
who Is charged with Improperly oper
ating n motor car, was continued this
morning nt the Police Court. Iliad-
noil has to answer to the charge on
July C
Charles Wnllaco liocame overcome
with vvlno last night and wan provided
Willi n room nt the I'ollce Station. The
tariff was $.1 er night, and Judge
Long Informed Charlie of the price
this morning
A potltlon was Died In the Circuit
Court today by I.llenoo Kea, for tho
appointment of William O. Smith, ar.
administrator of the estate of John
M. Kea, ilecensed. The properly Is
valued nt $2 COO.
Acting Treasurer Hemciiway this
morning turned over to Cashier Put
ton, of the PI rut Hank or Ullo Ltd.,
130,000 Territorial funds, approved by
tho (lovernor nnd Mr. Ilemonwiiy for
deiioslt In the Hllo bank.
Manuel Sllva put lu an appearance
onco more nt the Pollen Court this
morning, but with regards to automo
biles this should be his last, as having
gone back to tho hack business he wqn
allowed to depart without any further
fine.
Silva's Undertaking Establishment
I. H. Kent, undertaker and embalm-
cr, 1G years' oxjierleucc. Mrs. (trace
Kent, assistant, will caro for female
ensos. All business will receive prompt
attention. 1120 Port St. Phone 179.
Night call 1014.
IMMIGRATION BOARD
MEETS ON SATURDAY
On Saturday next tho Iln-trd of Im
migration will meet and place tho seal
of Its approval on tho bills that have
been contracted In the courso of Its
work. This action Is necessary lu
order to enable the Hoard to take ad
vantago of some of tho money that lu
reposing within the Territorial vaults,
awaiting tho proper vouchers.
No business other than that con
nected with tho consideration of out
standing accounts will bo considered
by tho Hoard, according to present
pluns.
BICYCLE TAX
Tho pohco aro very busy at present
Inspecting all tho bicycles of tho city
for tax tags. Quito a bunch of Japan
ese and Chlneso cyclists were to bo
seen hanging around the Police Sta
tion this morning, nnd some of them
hnvo been requested to givo tho name
of tho man they purchased their ma
chines from, as In come, cases tho ma
chines answer to tho description of
bicycles that havo been rejiorted as
stolen during tho Inst year.
It Is expected that within a day or
two nil tho blcjcles In tho city will
havo been registered and that the total
number of machines will bo much
greater than last jenr.
DARRACrTSJECITALS
The ball room of the Alexander
Young was tilled to its capacity lust
evening when Marshall Durrach
gave his tocond Shakespearian recit
al, "Julius Ceasar." 'Mr. Uarrach
gave a character to Ilrutus that Is
not the Impression credited that per
sonalty In the play, tils hearers
wero quite convinced that It was In
deed that he loved Home more and
not Ceasar less that he killed him.
The audience was very much Inter
ested nnd entertained.
It is not surprising that Mr. Dar
rach has been requested to give fur
ther recitals, and the public will be
pleased to learn that he will give the
"Merchant of Venice" Thursduy eve
ning, July 8, and the "Tempest" on
Monday evening, July 12, also selec
tions from his own writings.
BULLETIN ADS PAY
TAILORS
We cater to the men who want
good clothes well made and with
stylo and
FIT
UNIFORMS.
W. W. Aliana & Co.
C2 S.King St. No Branches
u t
WE ADVERTIZE WHAT WE
nil . iin
IT, AND DO IT RIGHT. PHONE YOUR BAGGAGE AND FURNITURE
MOVINO ORDERS TO US.
CITY TRANSFER CO.,
JAS. H. LOVE. PHONE 152.
Crown Prince To
Visit Exposition
SHATTI.K, June 28. It Is reported (hut the Crown Prince of Japan
will visit the Alaskn-Yiikou-rnciric exposition In August.
in i m
CHINESE OFFICIAL CHANGES.
XJ
PKKINCl. June 2S. Tiiau Fung, Viceroy of the Nanking province,
haH been appointed Viceroy of Chili He haw beiu succeeded lit NanMiig
by Chang Jon Hun, formerly Vlneroy at Canton.
JAPANESE STEAMERS WITHDRAWN.
SI:aTTI.1:, Juno 28. Tho Nippon Ynseii Kalsh.i Comp.iii, opeiat
Ing n line of steamships between Pilgit Sound and the Orient, has with
drawn two of Its traiis-Padllr 1 1 hoik.
i o i i.
FLIGHT OF WRIGHTS DELAYED.
WASlliNf.TON, June 28 - SHuni; winds prevented -Ihe Wilght
brothers from making trials in tlieli neioilanes, which wen- rcheduled
for today.
Ml M.li I !
LI CHANG HSU IS DEAD.
CITY OP MKXICO. June 28. 1,1 Cluing Hsu. Chinese Ch.uge d'Af
falrcH nt this city, is dead, lie wus n nephew of I.I Hung Clung.
PITTSBURG STRIKE SETTLED.
PITTSIH'ltll, Juno 28- Tho stiect car strike hete, in which linen
thousand cmplojcs were out, has been settled
OUT AGAIN, A LEAK
AGAIN JN AGAIN
Dear Old Prosper Back
In Port With The
Same Old Hole
And she went right out nnd she
turned around nnd she came right
back again. Which refers to tho
schooner Prosper, Captain Tialnor,
whlih cannot, cannot, leave tho
balmy nlra and breezes of Honolulu
Ilurbur She came buck lll.e a bad
penny and a (7) boat yesterduy af
ernoon. Tho Pilot House didn't ex
pelt her, and tho custom nlllclals hud
hid tho tops of her masts farewell,
but she came back Just, the same.
She has another leak, but maybe
It Is the same one Captain Tialnor
said this morning that It Is the same
one, and-the Marino Hallway crowd
failed to II nd the hole that docs tho
business, The Marino Hallway
crowd bay there Is no hole und blame
it on thu heavy ohla ties.
Captain Trnlnor says It Isn't thu
ohla ties 'because she leaks Just as
bad lu a smooth sea as she docs in
a rough sea, and Btralnlng has noth
ing to do wit hit. She took on six
Inches of water ovcry hour. Now tho
pumps aro going uiuy pronto lest tho
heavy ohla tics take up their resi
dence at thu bottom of tho harbor.
No further plaim us to the ulti
mate disposal ot her cargo have boon
arranged. There is now a diver
making a careful examination of her
Ibottom und hull, und It is very prob
able that If he finds tho lenk thu
Piosper will try It again,
Tho ties are being sent across to
Iledondo by tho Hawaiian Develop
ment Company, and tho agents, Cas
tle & Cooke, state that It is highly
Improbable that slio will bo unload
ed und put back on tho railway.
ALAMEDA'SJOOD TRIP
M Juno 28th, 8 p. m. All well on 8
St board. Wo are 85C miles from it
U San Tranclsco, Light north wind M
K and flno wealhei. it
tt t: it n ts t: tt tt n ::::n
SUNDAY SERVICES
Through tho couitesy of tho execu
tive ofllccr of the St. Inils, Sunday
I services wero arranged on board tho
cruiser under the auspices of tho Sea
men's Instltutu and tho Ilrothcrhood
of St Auilicw. Tho Hov. Canon Ault
ot Walluku, outdated, dellveilug a
very apt address, Leopold Kioll ot
Lahalna also ajioko, and was greatl)
appreciated by tho audience. Ser
vices1 of thhls kind am held on all tin
erulsors passing through.
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MORE OIL ARRIVES
HERE FROM GAVIOTA
'Rssecrans BringsTwenty
Thousand Barrels
From Coast
Captain (Ins Holmes today brought
the oil steamer Hom'chiiis to dock
uftei nine las out fioui Cuvlotu,
nnd she Is now unloading her 22, DUO
burrels of oil at tho lallroad wharf.
The Kulls of Civile loft the haibor
last week and the Mai Ian Chllcott Is
due at any da. All cur the As
sociated OH Coin p. in j 'h piodticl, un
loading II hole In the (links of thu
Pacini- Oil Trnuspoitutlon Co.,
which Is pructluill) thu i.anie com
pany. Captain Holmes leporls a lush lu
development at the S.iiitu Maria nil
field, vvheio all oil brought from (la
vlnta and I'urt Haiford In Honolulu
comes from. The Associated Oil Co.,
besides doing much woik In the de
velopment line, Is lushing tluough
another pipe Hue fiom the Held to
tidewater ut (iavlotu.
Tim Hosccruns expects to be pie
pared to salt tomorrow, und Captain
Holmes stated this morning that If
tile Mai hill Chllcott loiueii lu tonight
sho will be towed back to the mast
by the steamer.
SHOPPING NEWS
AND
BUSINESS REMINDERS
No othc-i flic tint cigar can touch
thu Owl.
A lilcelv furnished loom for lout
Willi elect-Ic lights at Wulk,lkl Heath
a Miimg nun prefoirc-d. Hn Want nils
A medicine cistt wns lost between
Vlucvnrd 1 ml Afylum llo.ul. A biiltublo
row aid If returned to 1412 Nuiianu
stieet.
Oat & Mobsman have a very lino
autoitnient of ladles' liiiud hugs. It
will pay you to seo their slock )f you
urn looking for something nlco ut n
low iirloo.
Tlieru are some very coiiveniunt
onices In tho lloston nnd Judd liulld
lugs for lent. Thu HaWiilln)i Tiust
Company, Ltd., mo agents for these
1111 dothcr attractive piopurties.
nmeka I'eifoctlon Paint Is the oul)
paint that was ever lowed ntituai the
Pncllle Ocean for test and It stoo 1 '
llio trial. Will covet lion stool, tin.'
shlnglu or slate- loofs. Wiito fur li-mlt
lot to DueJia Perfection Paint Co.. P
O. Hux U3, Honolulu
SB
The Weekly Edition of the Evening
Bulletin glvei a complete summary of
the news of the day,
ieM . tt'iiMm'. t f A A.'.ufab It. J Aa JftJi
Mi$sm
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Tuecday, June 29,
JN I llANUSC'U rinllcil Jinn "I
. H I'lnii Mam. 2 i in, for Ilium
lulu
I'OH'I l.l'I)I.OV-8allnl Juno 21):
Ilk Allurl, for llllo.
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PASSENGERS HOOKED
' I'm- idmr. Claiidlne, for Maul poll
fid llllo, July 2.- .Miss A. M. K. U.
Mis l.orei:?en, MIAs Hinlel, S. IHM.ii.
loo liihliuw. Albert Smith, J no. Clark,
Mil's von l.eggen, l.niiin Clirltlonsi'ii,
Miss lOiutllsh. Itaihe! Kllionn. Itebeee.i
Cupp, P. K. Knaiiwal, Chas. I.lng. J.
O'Drleii, I,. Soaies. llainey .lov, Jim
Williams, tiro, limns. I)udo Leihon.
.Inn. Williams, I Zn Hue. II. C. Chlllllip.
worth W. Jordan, Chas. Lucas, Jr.,
Sam Chlhlugworlh, David Sherwood
Miss Coma, Tiaiik Correa. It. C'ldl
lliigu'iifh, Hen Claik, AUied Smvthn
Joe ltlchnids, II. V. Leo, II. T. Akul.
Dalsv Klniiov. II. M. P. Hose. Pndl
Schmidt, J. Haptlste, Alice Croon, MIim
Hni e. Miss N Whine, Mrs. P. Cooke.
Mis Ami i l.ldg'ilo. .Mbs Won. Mrs. M
Monis. Miss .Mima. Miss V., Alunn, II.
M. Pierce, V. I. Hooch nnd wife, Josc
phlnu I'll m, Mm. S. IC. Knlatmi, Miss
Canlu Clowes, Miss 11. Tnjlor, Miss II.
Apo, MIhh It, Samuel, Miss Saudi Ku
lino. .MIhh I.lxzle Knlliio, MIh.i Mii
Akeo. Ml-H llwlghl. Miss II. Dwlght.
Win. Maiteiisen.
Pel slnir. Klii.iu. tliezi ij, for Kr.iul.
June 2!l, T, p m Ile'i'ii Schiiiiilolphii ,
MIm W. Mevtei-. Mm. A II. WI'ph..
.Mica WIN ox. Mrs. K Cuhlilghuiii, MIhh
Irene Hull, Miss A. (led. Mn (Jailor.
Miss Hannah Alii, Miss Helen ..iller,
Mlrs A. Knit.?, It Iveis, I.. Mlzuer.
MrB. Young, K, C Aliana, M.istPr Wll
nix, A. !I. Wilcox, Annie Siirealoii.
Mies Hlyant. Mrs. Toplum, W. (I. Ir
win, Mis. It W. S. Piirersluid child
ion. Mrs. .1 Schmidt, Mrs. C. V Uudgu.
Miss MeDon.llil, Misses I Indsa) (2).
Per slim. .Mik.ihaln, Tullelt, for Mn
lokal, June 2H, .1 p. in -W. Cailnii't
Allen McCoiuoll, Muigilel Mejci.
Kalm l.ulhor. Daniel l.iithei. Willie
I.mhor, Iw:i Ituther, Hose Itiillur, Mis
K.muttl, lrni Ft Meyer, Mnlnd Meycr
Mis. A. i: Praha. Mrs. IIiullv I'oah.i
Miss i:ilror l.uther. Ilov. I. II. lae.i,
Miss I,. Dndolt Miss I lly Makaliial.
Curie riuin. Ma Dunn. Ml- M.illua
.Mis. Palko. Mm. Painaii .
Per Blmr W. (I. Hall, Tor K-iiial
ports July 1. Daisy Nakopialiil, Ileal
ilie Mihatrch, Kruiicls Cl.i.
j PASSENQERS ARRIVrD
Per Blmr. Mamri I.n.i. Slmersnii
June 2'.l. .1. M (Ml. S II. limn, Cm
Wolleli. Mm. Call Wollc 11 and seivnnt
1). S Mn), tt 1. fa, tie III II. Stimuli
Mrs. i: Wnldlhamcn Mis A. (I. (lie
PaulC (Sle.j. Di II Unit Ik It. i: Van
Ilao, Mm. i: Van llao. Miss M Vim
lino, Muster W. Vim llao Matl.i K
Van lino. Judge 1'' An. li. nd DivSil
Kauiiha, I) I.. Con 1,11m: Miss 7,. "How
alt. Mlsa J II. .Miim-,., Miss I' It. Mur
my. Miss M. A Sainiisnii, Mliori:. A
Vaiooui, Mm. I'. I.irtee Mrs ,M l.ona
Mlts M. Todd, M tie Coite. JIUh It. do
Coile J. I,. Caspar, Jr. MNs I. II0111I
gne, (' Itoltii, MIlh C l'onlor, MIksC
S lloud, D II. Macoiuchl 1, T. M
Knillli, Mm. T. M. Smith, W T Itolilu
ton, J I). Turku-. I'. I). Ilovei, H C
l.iicaii. ami IK deck passengers.
WATERFRONT NOTES
' Till: roi.l.OWINO freight was tie
llveioil tills nun nine at the lutoi-ls
land whaif bj tho Mutina I.oa- hisn
bags A sugar 111 bags coffee. '2 bags
iiwa, 1; bags (hamuli, 7 lugs ginger. I.
bariels peais, IC cases b:iiiio. Us
bunches Inuaii'is, I bariels tilled lish
111 ciisch same. S b.iga Ihmiih, 2) cialot
chlckeiis, II crates pigs, 3 kegs butler
la hogs., I donkey. :io head c-ittlu. Ila
wall Meal Co, I bundle lildeii. r ei.iles
guavn Joll.". I piano, ' plece.t koa linn
her, I pleoou pine Iiiiuber, ".'HO packagoi
lamdileH. P-1
Till: KAIUIKU vvlieless station last
nlglit was In coinmunlcitlou wltli the
Malkim ttoniuoi- Ihiterprlse, bound
fioui' llllo for tho Pacific Coast
MONGOLIA LEAVES
YOKOHAMA LATE
'lhero will bo mum fur eighty five
cabin paskoiigom from Honolulu 1,
Sun I'liiiiclsto 011 the sliuiupr Mini
golla, according to cabled Inloini Hlon
licolved by Hackfeld & Co. ngint
for tho Paclllc Mull Sloamshlp Co.
Thu Mongolia left Yokohama u d.i)
l.ile uml Is expeclod heie on Jul) i.tli
piob.il iy leaving hem 011 the same dale
for the toast. Sho has lino tuns of
Height for Honolulu. The Mam Inn la
of the Himo Hue In duo heie fium San.
I'rauolstn tomoiiow with the malls
LURLINE GOES FRIDAY
The Matoiiii Navigation Coiiinuj'
lopuliii Htuaiiit-i- J.iiil.ne will i-all lui
llio PaolHc Coast nt b o'clock next
I" 1 1 Jaj evening
Blank books of all sorts, ledgers
etc.. manufactured by tho Hullctln
Vu tubing Company
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I'iiII moon Jul) .1, nt 1-10 a. in.
Hawaiian standard time is lu hours
30 imuulid slower than (lieennlcti
lime, being that of tho meridian of 157
iegrees 3u minutes 11 u time whistle,
blcns ut 1:30 p. 111., which Is thu stunt)
an Grcunwlch, U houro 0 minutes. Sun
and moon oru for local tlm'u for the
vholo group.
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I ARRIVED
(
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Monda), June 2S
Am. schr. I'rtisiior, Tialnor, from sea.
lu tllslroni, I i in.
S. S lloi cians, fioui (lav Iota, !i p
in. Inuehoreil off ioil).
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DEPARTED
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Monl.i), Juno ."'
Sli.ir Noe.111, for Knpii uml nlhei
Ka11.1l pin is, . p. m.
Slim J. A .Cummins, foi Oihu purlH
7 :i. 111.
Stun Jus .Mnkoe for Knuiiakakal.
M-111I nnd Komi -sins, i p 111
Alii, bkln Muiy Wllikloiuaii, Asiei.
fur Ciiuka, I -an . m.
Tuesday, June 2'.".
Slnir Manna Kea, 01 llllo and
iv.'ij pints, 12 noon.
Slmr. Mlkuhala, rnr Molohal ami
Maul ports, T p 111
SAILINQ TODAY
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Slnir Klnau, for Nawllluill and Ko
ioi. r, p. 111,
j DUE THURSDAY ""
Stmr. Clan, lino, from Maul ports.
-.1 m.
SAIL THURSDAY.
Ktmi. W. (I. Hall, for Kauai ports,
j p in. '
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DUE TRIDAY. 1
OSS Alameda, Dowilell, from Hau
H'laiiclsco a. in.
GAIL FRIDAY
!
M N H S. t.iirllue, Weotlen, fur San
P'rauclico (Maj sail Jul) I!)
t PASSENGERS DEPARTED '(
Pir slnir. Mnun.i Kea. Pieeman, tor
Maul ami llllo, Ji :'.), noun Miss
Kkiihl. Helen Jokl. IMIIh Knkl, Mai)
tikl. J. M. Down-It mill tint) Helen
,Vnl"(iii, (ll.itl)s llalna, Miss M Mutcli,
Mrs. C It. Iliickland and J 1 lillilieu.
'-una AiitlerMin. Miss llllthcoek. I.ll
Han Miimlon, Mrs N. Stewart. Mrs I.
Ji. Slurges, Mm. A II. luster. J A
eiinedy. Slanlo.v Kennel), .Mrs. .1 A
Kt nut ily. Jessie Kenned-, ('apt John
tttm iiinl wile, J. ( Smith anil son.
'ail Smith und vvlfo, Mrs. Osuer ami
lillilieu, Mm. J. It. Wlla Mrs. P.
MeCiegiir. Miss Mi t'ombei, Miss I.I
'luni, Ktlilli .Sherrate, U,v Y1111. Win;
ln A. K. Nmltu. W. Hoiiiilngsen. J
I. I.lelg.ite uml wife. Mm I-", W Cat
er mid 2 chlldieii, uj.eph Altun. '
Ksplnda, A. Hohotl,son. J .11. Mi-Ken
le, II. M. A)ort.. Herbert Withers mn
wHo, J. A. Sltiwuit. I.iiiiIh Wurien. II
V. Khleis uml wife. Misses Cuter (J).
C. S. Hollowii) and wife. (ico. ilrown.
II am (M lliowii. Herbert l-Vssemli-ii
mil wife, Mr. Doly and vvlfo, Mrs. A.
K Shlpuiiiu. Master J. K. Shlimau,
Miss J .Shlpmaii, It. p. (lai -, wf.
mil son, Unbeit (jiilun, Miss Qulnu.
lohii Him) ami xiifa, Mlas Shlpman
Mrs W. II. Shlpmaii, (1. Miindon. !'.
1. Snow. p. M. Coning. Pinf. It
Dal). Piof. T. A. Jaggar, II. I) IMr.ul.
II. V Patten, MIhh Kniuakuwlwotii'. (21
Miss Am) Awal. P. Tullelt, Mm (inn
doll. Mis. I.ee, Miss A. J. Kost-r, Mlsii
Dora O'Ctmnell .Miss Hoslne. Miss
C (! De.Sllvn, II. I I.IIHo. Kied Haul--on,
W. Ntihloii, ii,,r. ltiiuiiam, Mr
Stohiie. MIbbis Wong (2), MIik Mao
Do Hllvu. Mm J. P. Cinililiif. Miss M
leiism, A111111 .Mm' Ion. Mliis II K Aka
11.1. Jus Do llelnnu. Mur) .Medenheig
Alvlua Ilord.'ii, Klliabelh Meek. Mm
'1 I.. Iliiuuilu Mlt'a Joan Hiiiailliurut.
I J. Souza, wlfo and child, Mrs, It A.
Daly. Mlsa Huskctt, A. C. Mali), C'litiy
Zane.
Per slmr. Noo.ui, for Kn11.1l pints,
June 2!. Stanley Deverlll, Mrs. Pr
deiibiiig, Agnes Thonius, (loo l.lntlle),
Allen l.lndfuy, Tliolmu l.liulle)
SIUIAU ON HAWAII us lep.i.led
this uinrnlng li the Mnunti I.oa is -.
follows. Ilouiiapt il()7(;, Potiuliiit
71100. Hoiioltaa. Hi ram. Kukiilhaele
12 101; Pautihaii, (1,61)0, I'ailllllo, 82
"00; Kukalaii, U.U2I
Car- QUI.Lf.TIN ADB PAY
Sea Wrens, $100
18-foot Motor Launch with 4-Cycx.
, Motor, $175, Complete.
'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS. BOAI
AND MACHINE WORKS
Kin$ St opp"v South St. j
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