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-- EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. ll TUESDAY, SEPT., 7,.l!0fl. -
Pi.
MASONIC TEMPLE
Weekly Calendar
Hawaiian Stated.
OceanicSecond Degree.
v VIUIINIi.HlV
Nuunnu Clhpter 17th Degree.
I'llUUHllAV
.Honolulu Comm.indery Reg
ular 5 p. ii.
Pacific Third Degree.
I'UIUAI
MA IDWIlAv'i
Lei Aloha Chapter No. 5 Reg
ular.
All vlsltlug iiv moors of the
Order uro curdltilly luvlted to
Attend meeting of louil lodges
KAKMOHY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
Mtj. .tvnrw tar.ndfl evnnlnK &L
t 30 In L O. O K Hall, Ion 3kTet.
l;. U. HENDIY. Scctotarv.
F. D. W1CKL', N. 0.
, Ml vlsltlut, brothers vur, uorulally
Aivlted
M fliUIU L0DG7-, No. 1, Im ut t,
FJLIP1N0S C0E
ON LINFRi ASIA
Passengers Experience
Hot Wsather During
The Trip.
Dur.ng Hio first two daju out from
V(.Kolinm t Hit piKSPngers of the
' tdranishti Aslt. which arrived this
(fllorillllK inilll me Wlicill uti:ni:iiv.i-ii
irv lint wp-illitr Tho ofllccrs say
flu-) never n aiijtlilnt like It bc
forr. Tfio Ash clocked at tho llnckfcjil
vharf this momliu shortly after 8
.'clock, bringing tlilrt two Klllplnoii
to work on pl-ttitstlniis. They were
wet at llic vlnrf by 11. II. Mead of
the Planters' Arwtlntlon nnd. conduct-
(d mor ti tin Iinmlgritlon Station.
There- wen. slxtvovcn saloon pa
ii'tiReia, nine of whom were for Hono
lulu Among tho through passengers
In (," F WVt- of tho Southern Pacific
line. He Ins been In Japan enileav
orlng to purchaso tics for tho com
pany, .1 J. Woodruff, former chief
riswtinl of the Coj tie, in returning to
the, Sjatea. accompanied liy his wife.
Tho ArW, which sails IIiIh afternoon
tit 3 o'clock, brought fort) -two bags pf
In ill, and uunul tni) tons of general car,-
LW.AND GENERAL
Meets ewry first and third Jrl-
ray ovnulu at 7:30 In K. ot I. 110,11,
Aimer r'ott aud Dcretanla. Vlcltlua.
1'Othor u.tdlaily Invited to utte'ntt.
V. 1. NUGENT, C. C.
II. COdLlNG. K. a. S.
E0N0I0LU LODGE 610, B. P. 0. E,
Hooolulu Lodgo No. C1C, 13. P. O.
Elks, Juects In their hull, on King
8treet, near Tort, ovcry Friday even
ing. VIsltlns Ilrolhcrs aro cordially
Jnvltad to uttond.
E. A. DOUTHITT, E. R.
H. C. UASTON, Soc'y.
HCUOLUIU AERIE 140, F. 0, E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED
NESDAY aventngs ot each month at
.ftSO o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, cornet
Serctanla and Tort street.
Vlsltlug Eagles nra Invited to al-
.'V nd.
V. M. McCOY, W., Preit,
II. T. MOOaE. Secy.
r7m. M'KINLEY IQDQE N0.8, KofP.
Meets every LnJ and 4tb Saturday
vcnlng at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot l
Hall, cor. Tort und Uoretanla. Vlalt
lag brothers cordially Invited to at
tend f. m. stcoanw, c. c.
E. A. JACOUSEN, K. R. 8.
MfrRELESS; PRUM -.
PACIFIC FLEET
. u
K At's o'clock last night a wlro- tt
U lew w.i 1 reccled fjom tho Pacific
t: Elect, nt Kahukii I'plnL Tlic floct t
JI.wIlI probably nrrlyu hcf9 on,?ri. tt
U 1I.1). Tho khlps arc uqt iiaVlng ns tt
t! great tpt-cd us wa cfcpccled. anil tt
at tho preset r.ito will renulre tt
ti nbout ntndahal(ila)stop)ake tt
" mo Tdn from Ban Francisco. The tt
tt .nessago rcceUed lns nlsh( fron) tt
ti Sbrcu's (leej. reads ns follows: tt
5 'Position, S.p, ip., latitude 34 tt
tt degrees 43 minuted nqrtb; long), tt
tt fudo 131 degiccs 35 minutes nest, tt
U Sliced, 400 mles a day." tt
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I.URLINE WIBELES8.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE. No. 1, 1. 0. H. M.
Meets every first nnd third Thurs
days ot each month at Knights of
Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially invited to attend.
L. A. PEItEY, Sachem,
E. V. TODD, C. of R.
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nser oeer
FOR SALE AT ALL BARI
TELEPHONE 1331
Madeira
Embroideries
MRS. ROSENBERG. YOUNG HOTEL
CURE YOURSELF!
V$ IWt li for unnttartl
dUrtiirttfl.llilkirimiitloDl,
IrrttlloD or ulrrrntlAu
mA Cl0n.o .mm P-Il". n I "" M"""
L c.s-a. araigotfr r.iwnioj.
' 'HaV Circular ni in rwtt)Mfl
CURES
riaito a ! '
UVSI1
iPmfftit ei-i(ii.n.
tt tt
tt Cnstlo . 'Cooke have received,!
tt tho following wireless from Cap- tt
tt tain Weedeu of tho I.urllne: tt
U "Qg'it p. r.i. 13C0 miles off. tt
tt Kino tt either. Expect arrive San tt
15 Erancltco Thursday noon. tt
t: tt
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mmmmmmmammimmmmmmmmBm
The! Ilo Nickel Scfatch Pad fee tale
hat th.B u M 1 1 n tHt Ur five cents,
11 ppf ipen tnicK, mate up 01 10 nun-1r5l!-lltf
of awTpepir. 8lxr a
H-Mer,i
Dlom's clearance sale la now on.
paltm. sceMlkelPaton at the Kn
cqrp.' pet your hat cltaocd at,the Loading
Hal pioaner, i'lE4rort atriet.
Mrs. Rhenburxh 'la prepared to ,ln
Mrucf a few pupjls In pianoforte at
their home. Addrecs Eojal Hawaiian
Hotel. ' " '
Internal Rovcnue Collector Walter
P. Drnko wU go to Maul al noon to
day on piq Manna Kea, on official bus
iness." Hp oxpoets (p returnto Hoiia
luu Saturdiy morning.
September S Is announced by Alll-
olanl Collcgo ns tho commencement of
the new school year. On every morn
lug thU week exceM R'xtOrday, the
Wlhclval will bo. on hand to register
now cnronmenia.
About f)ur hundred Mormons cele
brated Labor Day csterday,by enjoy.
Ing n most successful luau, given on
the church grounds on Punchbowl
street. Tho gucsta afterwards listened
to a ol arranged musical program.
Phone 101, The only garage in
town where they have the celebrat
edlft mobiles.,. Around the Island;
to Haliwa utMcitUy. The Royal
Hawait.A'Crexace.' Automebile re
pa:nt'' i inecimltv. "
' --Annlo Hiram 'wan this morning
Krantcd a.dlvpt:o by Judge ItobliiKoi'
Irom Noa Hlrim on tho groundr of
ron support. Annlo IIIkkIub oVaIiciI
r. divorce from William Hlggliia on ll-i
eamo grounds.
Tho usual big crowd pf people wend
ed their wny out to yalklkl j ester
day 'and large bathlngpartlcs gathered
nt tho Moana, Inn and Seaside. Tho
day. was Ideal for swimming and much
surfboarding was Indulged in.
United StatcB Mnrthal Hendry and
United States DIstrlct'Attomey Hreck-
ens will leave for Hawaii on tho Manna
Ken today to servo subpoenas In tho
Moses Kokl and other cases that arc
to porno before the United States court
during the. October term.
Royal Hawaiian Oarage. Phone,
19L' The only garage in town
where yon can get the celebrated
.LOComoDiiet. Around the island, Ha
lle wa- Ltllehue-trim a specialty,
Automobile rewiring a so:ciaty.
Special attention given to the mak
ing' of eean and all carts of auto
mobile. Qeorgt F. Wells, 'Manager.
The Hawaii Bhiripo utid the Japan:
cso Dally Chror.lclo aro, demanding of
tho, leaders of tho Higher Wage Asso
ciation to give accurato statements of
tho expebdltures of, tho strike funds
Tho Nlppu JIJI, tho organ of tho strik
ers, has pot j et rnado any reply as fo
tho funds. v
Storage
Ho Dampneti. . ,o Bqgs.
ity Transfer Co: D. ' ,
1 JM. h. Love ' . Phone bl
PEARY FOUND IT
APRIL, 6, J
NNy YOlllt, Bopt. 6. Captain rearj rotched Hip Noilh l'oto on.
April 0, 1900. lie will probably nrrhc nt Clntciut lln Wednesday,
when full details ot his trip nnd observations will bo telegraphed hero.
The captain' of the Roosevelt telegr-iphs that no tinccs of Dr. Cook
were found by tho Peary party.
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' IN POREION PORTS i I ARRIVED ' 1
Monday. September 6.
SAN EKANCIttUU Arrive I t-ept, :
a ft; 1'lcl.idea, from Kiiiuiull Aug-26.
SAN KHANCI8CO Sailed Sept. S:
1'iclflr fleet for Honolulu.
I'cjIlT TOWNSKND Arrived Sept 4:
, i-'clir. Maul it, henco Aug. 8.
PAS8EN3ERB ARRIVED t
Tuesday, September 7.
P. M. 8.. S. AslJ, a.tukioer, froti
Yoktilianm, 11. in.
Stmr. Maun 1 Kci. from K.iu il, (vviyt
Congrenblniul part), a. m."
j ia 4-
DEPARTED
I
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.Tuesdiy, Sotemlnr 7.
U. S.' A. T. Dlx, Auction, for M.mil 1,
llOOtl i
Slinr, Mnnm Kei, Kieeinaii, for lino
Tcr S. S. Ash, Gnnkioger, front tho
riiloiit. Rfni ?. I'nr Honolulu: Sor.tpli
Kn Chans; jllBt Apnea Hunt. Miss 1. end vvuy porls, I- ""
U, Ccickiano, MIsh ji, i;. unipnmn. i.
rujimtirn, W A. Wong, Miss Emmt .,
Vioom, Mies I.llhn O. Oanlncr, Mini
All M. PfTnllli. Tor Sin I'ranclscn:
K. Arnkl. Master Alvln Aurlll, Miss ' Stmr. -Klnnu, Oregory,
Henrietta Auilll, Mnltcr Ocorgi Amlll, portH, 5 p. 111. .,',.
Mien Purltil llerry. Mar Icr FraneWrn Slinr. Mlkalnla, Tullelt. for Molokal
C. Ummlilon. Chin Mow, Chin nrrTl Jlnul ports, 1
SAILING TODAY
ll M. S.' S. Asia, Oauktogsr, for Kan
I'rsnchcn, fi p. in.
mr iv.iuai
llerry, A
'ioko. Dew Wocy 8lng, Mis. DowWney
Shu; nnd 2 children. P. E. Field, l.o
Yuen Yin, J. W.'Mllhrd, Chsrlea Mil
ler W. C. Morhani, Marter Edgar Moss,
S, O. Pandit. Miss M. Pott. Miss 11. 8.
Sclulber, Mlix Anm Schwartz, II. P.
ShPtmtn, A. Simni Tang Sms, Dr. E.
T. Weft. .1. .1. Woodruff. Mrs. .1. .1.
yvociir.iu, 1 raiiK limns iier. i "
Anroll. Mrs. K. E. Aiitrll nnd Inrunt,
Master Paul Aurel P. .1. ;icrry Mri
I'. J. llerry, II. S. Uoolio, W. Ilrnzlzl
Mrs. W. Ilrarll, Capt. II. T. Cleaver.
Mis. II. T. Clfnver. Ding Mint; Won?
C. D. Ford II. E. MnAe. Mrs. J W Mil
lard, M. Mlnnlgeiolc. Mia. E. Most
Miss Clnra Mimh. V. 0. Pfoiilteii. S S.
Snndors, .Mrs. A. II Schvvarlx MIrs
I.aurn Sehvvittr. Ho JIo Yuen. Mm. So
Ho Yuen, a E Weir. Maik II. WhoJ-I
er. Mrs Murk 11. Whcfclor, Mfis Dr. L.
J. Wjckoffr
I
5 P. m.
Slinr. Not mi. Sachs, for lviiuii V"'
5 p. M. .
v
DUE TOMORROW
yinir.
if. m.
'W. (!. Hall, frum Mnkavvell.
8AILNO TOMORrjOVV l
IMwiIcll, for San
O, 8. S. Alamcdtt,
Francisco, 10 Vn. in.
JL'
PASSENGERS BOOKED
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
GEAST STREET ABOVE UNIM SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEl ST, FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN Sl.BOrOAY UP
AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP
q A new dot n town ho). Ststl ini
btlok strutturs. Furnished t a eoit.ff
$160,000. Eitry eonfert a lOBirnl
enci. On ear Cnai (riulettlog to ill
.parts of cltj. OiilrW wjliU al. ttahw
and itiinwrt.
HOltb STEWART
Now recognized .'ai Haw(4ifa,
Island Headquarters.
Cable Address "TRAWEIS."
ABO Guide.
shopping res
wjsiness'Ihinders
b-w-l sticlls the best 5i
School Books and
' Supplies
A. B. ARLEIOII & C, LTD.
: Hotel, opp. union.
rt-
Choice Roses
35Irs. E. M. TAY-LOR
Alexander Younc Building.
v Tel. 339.
Woman's Exchange
for
Junos.
Sisal L ':, Calabashes, etc.
Hotel, r.cir Tort.
Edward Everett Hale
Complete Works.
BROWN & LYON CO,, LTD.
Younjr uiue.
iBnllctin Busines? Office Phone J25i
illetin Editorial Room Phone 180,
Forfile
1 B. R. House and Lot, Alewa.S' 500
2 B. R. House and .Lot, Huu-
anu Valley 600
2 B. R. House and Lot, Auwal-
lima ...., 600
2 B. R. House and Lot, Kapa-
lama 600
3 B. R. House and Lot, St.
Louis School 1,125
etc., etc., etc,
P. E. R. Strauch
Waity Bldg. , 7 S.KJugt.
GLORY, GLORY,
Haleiwa
The most delightful
place for an outing.
BASKETRY
Oriental bas
kets a new
line. Fans,
Mats, Tapas,
Post Cards.
HAWAII &
SOUTH SEAS
CURIO CO., YOUNG BUILDING
(next Cable Office Bishop 'St.)
I sticlls the best Be cigar In tno
market,
, Furnished cottage and housekeeping
looms. See classified Ads.
Furnished housekeeping rooms and
cottago'at Cottage Grove . See classi
fied ads. '
David A. Dowjott', 203 Judd building,
handles real eitato and Insurance.
Gives personal attention to all commis-
Mfll.i
Going! "Eorcegrowth" will saio It.
Oolpgl "Forcegrpwth" will savo It.
Qono!! Too latp for "Fbrcegrowjh."
Uso "Forcegrowlh" on your' lawn and
top It grow Into a luxuriant dark green.
concrcta 11 .a rename- paint specially
prepared expressly for 'coating cemont,
plaster and brick walls. It Is much
superior to oil paints for this special
class of work. Sold by Lowers fc
Cooke, Ltd., 177 8. Klnc street.
Eyory ctoamor to tho CoaBt and ev
ery returning stoamcr has on board
goods for Honolulb peoplo which, we
have' soot to iho F. Thomas Parisian
Dvelne Worki In hn cleaned or dnd.
Tho French Laundry, J. Abatllo, Prop.
rnouq llfl,
Thd woman who wishes to savo will
find. that a saylrg account at the, Dank
oL Hawaii, Etd.,( capital and surplus
M.000,000, a great holn. Ypu can open
ai account with orio dollar, Interest
prjlil at tho rate oj foul and, one-half
per cent per annum. v
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h, EW.,(3kpHlAKCE.
.(Continued from Pa? 1)
(When the substitute ordinance cama
"Up for consideration Qulnn and Aylett
becamo Involved In a discussion as to
the propriety ot tho procedure followod
In tho Introduction of tho substitute
measure but tho dlfforenoo.ot.oDlnlon
did not provjde anything like aa explo,
biou ane wbb nuauy eetuea ang une
ordlnanco passod on first reading.,
Tho substitute 'ordinance grants ab
solute iowcr to- tho road overseer, jic
rcnginoqr to exactia.uond fronj. allicor-
,1 orations, or persons wnoarfi .cxco-Yati
ing In the publlo hlKhwaj's., Twqvsu'rp-
ues nro to ue required on ,the bmid
aitid It Is Intended to furnish protection
to the responsible. ofnclals Jn the event
' M ..". . '. .
01 an accident occurring thrpugh tho
excavation a the, public lileUw&js,
SCENE ON DECK OF THE ROOSEVELT. IN WHICH PEARY SAILED
ON HIS SUCCESSFUL DASH TO THE POLE.
DR.. COOK 6AYS HE IS PLEASED. '
COPENHAGEN, Sept. G. 1UU city was clectilflnl today when
tho news was received that Captain Peaij had imcteedcd In reaching
tho North Pole. Dr. Cook said: " This Is pond news, nnd I nut glad,
for Captain Peary's pbscrVntlons will confirm thnjo mado by me."
Tho King will confer tho gold meihil with tho orpwa on Dr. Conk.
This decoration ha been worn on I5 by Nanson, lledln mid Amundsen.
Ab high ns S200" has been offer eel for tickets to tho lecture which
Dr. Coo l.wlll deliver before tho Gcogmphluil Society. Tho Geogruphi
cal Society will bestow & medal upon tho explorer.
l m
MOST REMARKABLE INCIDENT IN HISTORY.
LONDON, Sejit. C. liicnt nstnnlsliinuiit la cxpicsaod hcio nt the
net that nlinoit slmultancoiiHly with thu icturn of Dr. (Vol., after hli
successful dnsh for tho pole, should tune thu message f 10 11 Captain
Pcnry, announcing the micccss of his latest cudcavoi. European schol
ars nnd bclcntlstH point it out ns tho nust lepi.irknhlu Incident In hu
mun history.
Stmr.
J. i
DUE THURSDAY.
Cliudltu, from Maul ports,
DUE TRIDAY.
I
P, M. S. S Chlii-i, Filele. fioni Bail
t'rantlKco, n. nt.
Ftmr. Mauui 1 0.1, fnnii Kini nml
Km purtti, 11. m.
CUE SATURDAY
HARRIMAN HAS HAD RELAPSE.
AIIDEN, N. J Sept. 6. Ilnirl nan's .pliytlilani
their pntlcnt hns suffered a lolnpfc.
announce that
. Island Transfer.
I DO ftPrVlPT m . Excavating and Filling.
pressing CNTACTDVG
Per stmr. Klnaii Oii'gory for Kami
opt 7, 5 p. m. Miss Muhlkoi, Miss
Akana XIim Cliatnllerlalu Mis. Mm r
Mlrs 1 Wong Miss A. Sllvn, Dr. Put
man Mlsj 1. Albright Pah On, I). Pah
On, Miss Nnk nuura. Mist C II. W. Alii
W. Lowell 1). K, K.ieii. Mr E Onisted.
Miss M mil Homer, Mlsi Ew.t Itecse
MIm Evvart, Misses Untie (2), .Icilin
l!uih nnd wife, .Mrs. , Hodg3, MUs
Hodge. Miss M (lljojcr Mlis Sii'lun
It. C. Urovvp Rov, Mo Mull Ming.
Per stmr. Noo.ut. Tor Kauil, Sept. 7,
3 p. 111. Miss Hlmytrt. '
Per S, S. Asia, Gaultroger for Sin
KrancUcu, Sept. 7, 3 p, m. Mlsa Stew
nrt, DILLINGHAM'S- -!
PARTY' LEAVES
. r '
Senatoi Dllllnghniu. Prof. II. A. Mil.
lis, W. It. Wheiler, thu cominlttco of
tho Immigration Commit ptor now in
Iho Inlands to study Immigration mid
labor conditions, Blart ihclr Itlneiary
today.
They left for Napooioo on Havvull,
tli tho Milium Ku.t nt noon, nnd nl-
though cntlH'l)Vlndependent or the
Congressional pnrty, will piobablj
"mix" with tho lepit'fciitiillvt'H, iintll
Ibex leave nt Napoopoo, From thoie
(hey will nnko a complete tour of the
Dig Island mid a. cnieful nnd minute
examination will be madu or conditions
Ihcio. (l(veinor Ei-oar nuikes o?a In
Iho party.
I
H. 8. 'Aclllr niet.'from San Krau
5ltco f'lgbt cruisers).
A.-II. S. S. MlstPiirlaii, fiom Seiltlo
mil Tnconri, a, in.
PAS3CNOERS DEPARTED f
-
Dravinc and Expressing
Wood and Coal Phone 588
G. W. HcDougall, Prop;
Vineyard St., Ewa 0! Nuuann Stream
Hf Klf'l mi i. f ..! ei'a molor-ejclu went back, on him,
l.lCn-lVlUC IVlOlOr V-ytlCmd It was only by
RXYT O r?J J ho mnn,i:iJ to get r
aCC Won Dy IllCilO to win by u nnnow
Iist night nt the Athletic Pails.
Eldlcl nnd Chilton had a iiuilni
cclo raco over n ten mile distance,
and tho man from tho toa,t,t won out
aftor 11 fnlily exalting nice,
iy
It was dcsldod that tho mail who
was xleuiy in tho load ut tho end
by good lurk' that
enough of a lead
mat glu.
.Mntoi (ycllng (.innot ho carried
on In piopor stjlc ut present, that
Is ns rcgnids gnlnn nt ically tip-top
lie, us tho (ornciu uro not banked
nud thu men liuvo to bo cuicful nt
the turns.
However, sumo of tho daredevil
riders uru willing to rik their
LAWMAKERS SAIL.
Of.tllQ ten miles would bo, dcdaicdj necks, nml it is up to them. Still
chft.vv Inner, Illght nt thcsstnrt Chll-. the iiond that thiungi iiround tho
ton jQQk tho lend, nnd Eldld lay trarU should leiueinber what hup
(jlose". behind bun. At the flvc-mllu' pepod In Fiiinco n fuw weeks ngo,
mark Eldld's machluo begun to shoWjWljca .1 1 iclor ejelo iilmigcd Into 11
ilgns 01 lunula, linn c;uiiiuii iuim iun 111 i-iniois nun Killed u
ho lead from tho professional. iloten or to
At seveu mllci Eldld .began to, Let (he il.ltij tako rhnntci If thoy
gain on his opponent, nnd It looked vjsh to, but nljovv no 0110 to stnnd
na If ho would soon bo In tho lead, on thu kiiiuiiiI- innko nil tho spec-
Ipilt his mnchlno went to tho bad
onco more, niul ho fel behind for
repairs. In tho ninth mllu Eldld
got going In lino Btylc nnd shot up
9n .Chilton, but again tho trick rid- game altogether.
1 Mi'41 -111 IJ.UICHH '-! 1 - U-X.JIIJ 1 I L" ..
tatorit stlcK to beats on tliu giamU
stand nud hle.11 hem, or else theio
vvjll bo 1111 nccldint one, of tbcMi
nights that will put 11 Eton to tho
li. AhOyNunanu,below Hotel
IUST RECEIVED, a large shipment on
J the 'Alameda of WOOLEN and
COTTON,' BLANKETS,. Single and Double
SPREADS. All .sizes ef SHEETS and
SHEETINGS.
(Continued From Pt 1)
llnghuni, United States District Attoi
ney Uicckons, Mundml Hendry nnd
Dclegulo Knlnulau'iole.
Ah tho Manna K0.1, In commund of
Cnptaln Fipenian, lucked Into the
stienm, tho Ilavv.ullnu bninl played
"Ah'hu, Oo." This liroiiKht foitlt n-
plain-o fioni Iho Congtcssinen, who
wero seated on deck.
Pluvious to her ilcptrtiiro n Ha
vvnllan uulntut club, which went nlong
vtllh tho pirly, bang "We'll Seo Ililo
Aguln " one of llio most llko HnwuHaii
bdllgS.
Tho theatrical company which bar
Just closed Its engagement ut tho Or
lliquin lejt for lUlo nlbo.
While on II aw nil tho Congreshmcii
will visit thu Yolc4no, which Is ic
jorlcd to bo very active, '
,
Henry do Fjlesvwlll bo cnnsldeip'
lor a uuloon license ut tho next meet
Ing of tho Llijuor Coninilsslnn As h
is in clone, proximity to Pearl Hmbor
military slatbin, It Is likely tho IVd
cial iiuthoritles will nppobu the-giant-Ing
of samo.
THE LIKEJ.IKE will le.ivo for Mu
liiikoun, Ilavvay, this ufteipouu ut &
o'clock, Slio will ictuiii net Satui
day. The Weekly Edition of the Eveoln
Qulletln Qlveia compute lummary ot
hninvn nf thu dy.
INr (itinr. Muuni Koa Fieemni, for
Mnul nml Hawaii porls Sept 7. noon.
Cnrl Smith. V. Fanar, Hon. W.'Amrar
rj ThniiE3 lien W. A. nodtnberg,
Hen. E. S. Shoall, Hon. A. J. Walklns,
Hon. O. W. Tavlor Hon. E 3. fund-
ler. Judge lloiiEton Hon. IL llmtholdt.
11. McCIellnn, Hon C. E. Scoll uml
wife. Hon. .1 M. Miller nnd wlro Hon.
U. Olcn Yoniirf and wife. Eon. . 11.
I.llls nnd v.lfu, Hun. A. E, Damson nnd
v'lfn. Hon. Geo. W. Pilnro nnd wife
Miss Illeknull, Mrs. E. C. II11111I. Mist
Hatch, iJ J. Lord, P. Peck, Ch 111. Not
lo, A. W Dunn II. Ivors, Hon. Jno
Mclichlnn, lion. Pollett rTvlii nml
wife Admiral Ilnijiby nnd wife, It.
V llirclons, E. It. HcnlryW. V.
pi like, C. A. McDunnld, Guy"Slluptz.
Mr. Itecker, .Ir, Miss Mnee, Mlrs At-
Mnbon. Mrs. C. A. McMnnld,.Mrs. II.
3. Aufllii, Miss U. Clmk, Miss E. J.
1of;ih, Miss E. Loul, Miss Towi send.
Mis. .1. I) Kokl, Mrs. Ellxihclh Mull.
Mrs. W. Neal and daughter, Mis. Alu, ,
lil. E. A. (liicrrcrn, Frank Eulc W.
Prcstage, Mri. Jim. Glbb, Mr.. W 17.
Uaverrux, Mastcis Prlnco (3), Mlsrt
McLnchlu'l, Miss Herder. Mlts llareh
icld, Delegalo Kulanlnnaole, ..lud'W
Hatch, W. 0 Smllh Hon. Jus. W.
jood nnd vlfiy Hon W. A, Deeder nil 1
wife, Hon. 8. 1, Pndgutt um wife, lion. -A.
.1. Ilmchfelil mid wife, Hon. 11. C.
Wood) aid and wlfo, Hon. I). G. lhim
nliiejs nud wife, Hon, E E. Miller an 1
wife. Miss DuirIiIiiss, Miss fliny, W,
It. Wiialer nnd wife. Prof. Miller, Sun
itor Unilngluitn, Gen. J. II, Sopor, Gov
rnor W, F. I'rcir L. A. Thurston, U
t.. McCiindless. Mnor .1. j'. IVrn A. P.
Tavlor Miss I). Gill, Miss llest. Misses
Imptitcr 12), Miss M. Nullliua, Miss
Edllh Dunn, Mis. ltcnton Hind, Mis
M. Hall, Miss llobeits, Piof. Mead ami
!(u, Chas. Old 111 d wlfo, 11, Klhnl uml
wlfo, Mrs. E. A. Gueiroio, Miss liwlu,
Mies Musvveii, Miss 1', Akaii, Him A.
I). CaaUo7c. 11 Mcllildo. V !Tiomp
ton, 11. O. Malheson. W. II. Farrhr;
on, tlcorgo HcuihnlJ, Chus,- Clillllui;
woilh, Sam Wood, J, .A. Williams, E.
Hunt, J. Ilrln-ht, A. Constable, .1. (I,
Smllh, Miss M, Damon, It. McWuvnu,
ricv. A. Fish. Annlo KnpriBu Mrn.T. K.
"Ilnpson, A. 11. I.juns, A. Uobeilson.
P. J. Johiuon. It. Smith, II. O. Aliilcr
son" Mrs. .1. I Into, Miss Mary Gohluf,
Smllh. M P. Sisitt nnd vlfo, Mrs. L,
I. Eklliu;. Miss Maud Wold.
THE MIKAHALA Is rchoiluled I 1
Vivo ut ." o'clock today for Mololiil
ind Maul poita. fiho will icturn next
oiindny ineinlng with caltlo from tho
Molokal Itnuili, ,
THE KINAU nulla this nfli-innou fm
Kniiiil potts, Alieudy 11 laigu iibi
if bchno'i leacheis have lnokcd Id'
Knvo on her nt S o'clock,
THE MAUNA KEA .relumed this
morning" from Kmial with tho (.'uumei.
slonal p.uty. Sho bulled ngiln at noo-i
fur Hllo.
THE NOEAU will sail this nflcriiooii
Tor Koolsii poits on Kauai. Shy tones
nt 5 o'clock.
C 0THFS IIai1c to y0Ul' mcnsurc wiiu i'o'is
PiTirriii-riAii and linings tc suit the climate. Not
SATISFACTION .
W. W.AHANA CO;, Yailor 62 King St
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