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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1009.
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Weekly Calendar
MOMIAV
Hawaiian Stated.
It'lSfllAV
Oceanic Second Degree.
WyiXNIiNOAV
Nuuanu Chapter 17th Degree.
I'HUH.SUAV
Honolulu Comniandcry Reg-
ular 5 p. m.
Pacific Third Degree.
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Hawaiian Third Degree.
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Lei Aloha Chapter No. 3 Reg
ular. All visiting mcmbe: ot the
Order are cordially invited to
ttteud meetings 'A local lodf es
3ARM0NY LODt'.E, No. 3, L 0. 0. F.
Meets tfvery Monday evening at
1:80 In I. O. O. F Hall, Fort Street.
E. It. HENDRY, Secretary.
F. D. WICKE, N. U.
Air TUtllng brothers vary cordially
halted.
CfiHU LODQE, No. 1, X. of P.
Meet, every first and third Fri
day owning at 7:30 In K. ot P. Hall,
narncr Fort and Boretanla. Visiting
brother cordially Invited to attend.
F. I.. NUGENT, C. C.
It. GOSLING. K.' U. 8.
HONOLULU L0DQE 010, B. P. 0. E.
1 Honolulu Lodge No. C1C, D. P. O.
Elks, meet!) In their hall, on King
Street, near l'ort, every Friday even
ing. Visiting Brothers uro cordially
Invited to attend,
E. A. DOUTI11TT, E. R.
II. C. EASTON, Sec'y.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WKD-
, NESDAY evenings of each month at
' 7:30 o'clock in K. ot P. Hall, corner
ileretanla and Fort streets.
r.i, f ioiuk t.iii.a ma luiiiou M mv-
iUU.
W. M. McCOY, W.. Prest.
H. T. MOORE. Secy.
Wm M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.olP.
Meets every Cnd and 4tb Saturday
, tvonlng. at 7:30 o'clock in K. of V.
b Hall, cor. Fort and Rerctanla. Visit
ing brothers coidlally Invited to at
tend
F. M. McOREW. C. O.
E. A. JACOI1SBN, K. R. 8.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R.'M.
Meets every first nnd third Thurs
days of cncU lunnth at Knights ot
Pythias Hall. Vltltlng brothers cor-
i''dlally Invited to nttvnd.
h. A. PEItRY, Sachem.
e. v. Tonn, c. of it.
t 1" i. !. .hi, p m
samier oeer
FOR SALE AT ALL BARS
TELEPHONE 1331 '
(Edward Everett Hale
Complsto Works, ,
If BROWN & LYON CO., LTD.
I ' . Vnnim Hli ,
School Books and
Supplies
' . ,A. B. ARLEIGH & C, LTD.
Hotel, opp. Union.
HoAbiuiU Phdto Stipply Co.,
Enter the Kintidom
Of your own home. Some rare
chances that you don't find every
day:
Anapunl St.
Near DorrinTa: 8 roomi' a
and oath' 5.S5,O00.O
uu.jjiu oi, corner
'Jix rooms and balh, a '
beautiful home 4,000.00
JBC3Ch tot , ;
Dianond Head, 110x200; '
a rare bargain 4,700.00
ancKicm st.
Six rooms and bath: an
ideal bungalow 3.200.00
nuuanu Ave.
Near Country Club; 10
rjoms'and bath; acre '
of ground 3.200.00
mma St., Near vineyard
bis rooms & bath; right
down town 2,750.00
ucrctania St.
Near Makiki St.; five
rooms. Lot 80x120. . 2.600.00
Sixth Ave.
Near Waialae Road; five
rooms and bath. Lot
50x230. Don't miss
this -. 2,300.00
Kapahulu Road '
Six rooms and bath. Lot
112x150. Cost $3,000.
Owner needs money.. 1,000.00
Fort St., Near School
Six rooms. Rent $10.00
per month. An invest
ment 800.00
Queen St.
Four rooms. Worth
$1,400 650.00
Call in and tee us. Always glad
to show our list.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, LTD.
Phone 152. 82 King St.
iv SOUVENIRS
yJHk Special prices
AjSjBrj Postcards and
&S0UTH SEAS CURIO CO. Youriir
Building., (Next Cable Office.)
Mr: SWAHN
Formerly cntter for H. P. Both, ii
now in charge of L. B. KERB:
CO.'S TAILORING7 DEPARTMENT.
Ghbice, Roses
Mrs. E. M. TAYLOR
Alexander Young Building,
Tel. 338.
RIOT JURY IS
NOW COMPLETED
Firct WltflPQS fln Thf for boys which. aro mado of tho hand
I II M i UICa . UH I IIC BOmC8t mStcrlRii Vd g0,d' Bt Vory1low
Stand Monday
Morning
Thn Inrv hoforn which tho Japan1
osclotors aro to bo tried for tho
1 nnnnil Hum urn a im nlfltnH In .ItlfltTn
w" v " - """ ' lion or suojecis is Donna, 10 meat wun
do Holt's department of the Circuit ,ml,or,al njiproval. There will be two
Court this morning, nnd the first featuro n)mgi 0 ot them called "The
witness will bo placed upon the Curjan p0i0t.. ann .ho other' "His
Btnnd Monday morning, the hour for ward's Lovo" Tho first Is good, clean
I tho beginning of the dnlly sessions comcdy and wm undoubtedly keep the
having been fixed nt 8:30. 'house In an uproar ot laughtor. It Is
The defenso did not exhaust all ot a fl)m of tho tylK) whIch al,,alB t
Its peremptory challenges, Attorney ,,oopl0i wn0i afor a nard daj.'B wrh,
.Llghtrtiot declaring the Jury was E0k iclaxatton at a motion plctuto
mtlsfactniy to tho defoiiBo whilo1 ho nw T,y- comj, t0 bo a'mUBedlid
llinw twolvo elmllongos remaining. a,icr worrlcs of ttio day find 'a hearty
I Tho Jury Is composed of Charles )augh m, oxceiiont tonlo. In "The
K. Clark, John A. Hartfield, Oeorge curtain Polo" they will find good mod-
ill, Glenn, S .1. Allonastre, JnmM en(1
Guild, Josopli I Whltli'l, Samuel IV ' ... , 's
Natt. John Trnslc. II. It. Campbel(. jgjj ,dltorlaj, ,roome 256 busl
Divld K. Martin. Edmund Johnson nt ome4i Tnlt ,ra tne telephone
and Cinlel Yowell. I numbers of the Bulletin office. -
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Big Nickel' 8crteh' Pad for"taVa
at me ouiiiun omca lor rive cams,
la one, Inch thick, made up of two hun
dred, sheets of good paper. Six for a
quarter. , :
Call and see Mike Patun at tho En
corer s
Get your hat cleaned at tho Loading
Hat Cleaner, 1154 Fort, street
Among tho arrivals' this morning on
the Mauna Kea were Captain and Mrs.
Bradley'.
.Snin Parker, Jr.', caiiio dawn from
Hawaii this morning,. arriving on the
Mnuna Kea. ,
. Captain ,1. Self, of the steamer Kauai
arrived this morning on tho Mnuna
Kea, accompanied by Mrs. Self. ,
Supervisor W. it. McClollan, who
has been spending a vacation on tho
mainland, returned today on tho China.
Mrs. Mary Gunn, principal of Pohu
kalnn School, returned this morning
from Ban Francisco on 4hn Pacific
Malt liner China.
Collector W. F. Drako of Internal
nevenuo returned this morning from
his business trip to Maul. Ho arrived
on tho Mauna Kea.
M. T. Slmontnn, It. J. Green and
Samuel McKoaguo Iihvc been appoint
ed administrator's ot Hie cstato of the
late Robert Nulhon.
Mrs. C. J. McCarthy was among the
returning passengers this morning
from tho States. Sho arrived on tho
China, accompanied by her daughter.
Major Long Is keeping two com
panics of the, Marino Corps on tho rifle
range practicing for tho final shoot to
show whether or not tho men can qua!
Ify as marksmen, sharpshooters, or ex.
port riflemen.
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SHOPPING NEWS
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BUSINESS REMINDERS
lloys' nnd glr)s' achobl' shoes can bo
purchased, to tho best advantago at
Regal Shoo Store, corner King aud
Detho) Bjtrects,
. 'VVant 'agenulno English plgBkln put
tlo legglngj Sye ijb ono advcrtUcd
mis wcok uy m&niuociurcrB ouuu v.u,
for $7,"JSeb a'd on first page.
Try somo of tho dainty crackers and
wafers put up by(1Peek,tFrean & Co.",
Ixindon. Thesn arn sold bv Henrv
May & Co. Icadlnii'grocers, pliono 22.
Ants may be easily driven from the
houso by tho ttso of "Keltbgg's Ant
Pnsto," sold by Benson, Smith '& Co.,
l.td., corner, Fort' arid Hbtol strcots.
Tolophono 297, ,
SIIva'b ogger'y Is Just In receipt of
n now line or Hart, ricnnnner c Marx
whito Borgo suits cut In tho latest
stylo. Thcso suits' aro as comfortable
and as cool as they look.
J. M. Levy & Co., tho grocers, cater
especially iu mo iuniiidrnuu, i yuu
want tho boBtlp 'tho. grocery lliie n't
tho lowest market prices ring up
Levy's for groceries. Phono 7
Tho Kash Co.. ub-to-dato clothiers,
hnvn n Riilnmllil linn of'seliofil clothes
prices.
No troublo to show goods.
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ART.
The management of tho rt Theater
wilt 'presoht totight,Oic 'first of (heir
jpeClat flect programs' and the seloc-
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v i MiiA 1 sb H H k m m ilT1"-. llVi Tl TriA TreA Tl TfVl wlVO
IP IUI C4MV 0RilUppU!ill '
No Dampness,
1S:
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transfer Co.
JasrH. Love-- c rllulre OL
ilfilif Y GlPlS
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HONORARY
COPENHAGEN, Seiit. !. The University f Coiicnhngpn has rn
fcrrcd tho honorary degrco of doctor of science upon Dr. CooU. The
luttcr will snll for New York on Saturday.
, KING OF SAXONY FLIES.
FRtEDERICHSHAFEN, Sept. Count .eppclln took the King or
Saxony today on a two hoitrh' rldo nniony the clouds.
m 1 e
COOK AND PEARY TO SHARE EQUALLY.
wWASlUNGTONSept. O.r-Tho. Const nnd Oeodctle Survey has of
fered to nrbllrato holwecn Peary and Cook.
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DraTini and ExnreMihi
Wood and' Coal-' 'Phone 588
G. W. McDougall, Prop,
PAS8EN3ER8 ARRIVED
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Per stinr. Mauna Kea, Freeman,
from Hawaii, Sept. 10. Guy Sittrsptur,
Mrs. Sumptcr, Miss Su'mpicr, V Kn
ihelnmcla. Miss A. Kinney, Capt. I..
Self, Mrs. Self and servant. MIib Self.
H, Irwin, Mrs. Irwin, child und servant
II,. A. Giles. R. I. Llllle, Mrs. S.iarej
nnd Infant, Master A. Peters, Geo. Ha.
pal. Miss C. Awana, Miss A. Uordcif,
Jno. Drown, Jr., MIbs A. Aknin, O,
Rclnhardt. J. H. Rclnhardt, V.". Rm
hardt, E. C. SmTth, E. Lyon?, Misses
Dunn (2), Mrs. C. O. Bartlett nnd 3
children nnd servant, K. II. Lewis,
MIsb Cation, Robert Catton, A. James,
Muster Coleman. Miss M. Coleman,
Geo. Luggar, MIsh U AnderBon, M.
Vlcrra, Miss II, SlmmonB, W. Rcln
hardt, C. Fook, Master Fook, Miss
Hemingway, Miss II, Weight, Miss V.
Woods, Miss M. dojfcilno, W. Koku
own, A. Napoleon, Miss A, Wong, Miss
Pllva, J. F. Sllva, A. Culdclra,. Master
May (2), A. Lindsay, Masters Vroden
burg, MIsh Makekau, Misses Knmnkn
wawaolo, Capt. Dradley, Mrs. Dradloy
and 2 children, Miss M. Cromer, Miss
M, Vrodcnborg, Jim Lindsay, Jno.
Lindsay, J. Lindsay, 1. Murray and 2
daughters, A,. Gay, Sam Purkcr, Jr.,
Miss U Morton, Miss O. Shnrrutt, A.
C. Dowsott, Miss Choy Kyau, Miss L.
ijloyd, -Miss E. Lloyd, Naknmuia, Mies
H. Murray, K. R. Wallace. Mrs. Wal
lace and 3 children, W. F, Drnko, W,
C. Mooro, Miss II. Cummlngs, Miss
Itlchnrdson, Allss L. Amana, I.. Wclnz
hclnrcr, Mrs. F, Hush, Miss Hush.
Por S. SChlna, from San I-'rnncls-co,
8ept, ;0. For Honolulu: Miss Em
ma Rnbcock, Dr. W. R. Bacon, Mrs.
W. R. Racon, J, J. Reiser, C, C. Clark.
Mrs, C. C. Clark, Mrs. E. Deacon, Mrs
S. II. Douglas, Miss M, H Douglas, A
F, Dredgo, Miss Jcsslo Fnrr, Miss Ja
net Gault, Miss M. Grace, , Mrs. M
Gunn, Miss Clara Gurncy, aicn Ham
mond, Miss E. HenrlQiieB", Mrs. Wl R.
llowo.llrs; John Irwin C. J. Ludwlg
sen, Miss Gcnevlovo Irwin, Mies A. H.
Lycct't, Miss M. Maxwell, Mrs. C. J.
McCarthy, Miss Ellecn.McCarthy, Wm.
H. McClollan, "Slis's Ethel F. Monsar
rpt, R. a. Pfotcrs, Mrs. R. G. Potcrs, J.
B., Scully, fj E. Somers, Mrs. O. E.
Somcrs, Miss' J. Tanner, Miss Nora
Towner, A. Van Ron'ssolaer, Mrs. A.
Van Rensselaer nnd maid, Miss Anna
W. Tucker, MIbs E. Wnldron, Miss F.
M. Winter, Mrs. Ida W. Zlbgemeler,
Mrs. C, Shaffer. For Yokohama: W.
G. 'Alexander, Mrs. W. O, Aloxander
Miss Ornco Alexander, Charles Cump
bell, Jr., Miss Maud L. Comn, F, A.
Dlekhoff, Mrs. F. A. Dlokhoff, Miss O.
DIckhoff, F. W. Field, Miss Qrace Ford-
t I
Island Transfer.
excavating and Filling.
Kfc-.tf ci
DEGREE ON LOOK
Vineyard St., Ewa 0! Nuuanu Stream
hum, L. Orocnlor, Mrs. L. Groonlcr
nnd Infant, Miss Atlco Groonlcr, Dr. M.
Gtmllier. J. D. Hatch, J. H. Hcmporly,
Mrs. J, II. ltcmpeily. Mrs. Millie limn
phny, Mrs. A. Katifncr, I. N. Mlilor.
Jr., Mrs. I. N. .Miller Jr.. Ilrother
Michael Schlolch, J. T. Sttirt. Miss A,
Swift, Dr. W. II. Taylor, Miss K. Ileg
grun. Tor Kobe: F. C. liiown, E. I).
Hill, Mrs. E. D. Hill nnd Infant, Lloyd
Klser, MIsh B. Nullle, Miss F. N11III0
H. F. Roush, Miss lOUIirjn Ruckor, R,
U Stoncr, A. E. Tl'.ftnn. For Nagasa
ki: Master Win. Pitkin. Mrs.-C. W.
Prultt, Dr. C. W. Pitiltt, Mnslcr Dudley
McC. Prultt, Mnster Robert E. Prultt.
For Shanghai; Miss Jlnry, Dantich,
Miss Edllli Gordon, W. S. Homo. Mrs.
W. 8. Homo, Mis. M. J-onko, Miss II.
McKenzIc, .Mrs. W. L. Mcrrlmnn. Miss
Dorothy J. Merrlmun. 'Miss Muriel
Molland, Dr. M. 13. Paluml, Mrs. M."i:.
Poland. Mnster F. H. Poland, Robert
Seott, Mrs. A. Sherwood, Mrs. M. Willi
zer. W. n. Wllliston. For Hongkong:
E. A. Accd, Dr. R. E. Ilcddoo.' d, R.
Hnhb. H. F. Huckner Mrs. H. F.
Ruckucr, Master Roboit C. Ilucknor,
Miss llciiilcttu .1. Huckner, Master
Henry F. Huckner, I). 'Council, Mrs.
Win. Crozlur nnd Infant, Mis. A. .1.
Deal, Geo. F. Dcbdlen, W. (5, Drmiber
gcr Mrs. W. C. Dronbergor, Miss Au
tonlo Fyng, Rev. A. A. Fulton, jtrs. A
A. Fulton, Mastir Roraco Fulton, A. G
Garr, Mrs. A. O, Garr. Mrs. W. A.
Glassford, Miss Gcorglnun Goodhue.
Mrs. II. IIoesh, F.ong Hong, Mrs. Fung
nong, Airs. 11 tiunilngton, llr. (J. It.
Johnson, Lau Cl'.o Mrs. Lau Clio nmt
Infant, Master Ijiu How Fook, Muster
1 mi Silt Fook, Roy A. Lliul.. I E. Me
Elliiiur.im M. G. McLean, Junius J.
IVlerson M'n A. M. Sanilnlln, Miss C.
Kearlo, Fing Ping I. J, Spiegel, R.
Wiilnwilglit, Mrs! P. Wnrdo, Mrs. Z.
Wlllaid, MIbs Giaco M. Woods. ,
Per stinr. Maiinn Loa, Rlmcistm,
from Kati and wny ports, Sept. 10.
Erich Kahl nnd wife, Miss H. Dawaon,
Mrs. J, L. Frlcl, Miss N. 1). Peterinun
Miss J. I. Potonnan, .llss Margarot
Forrest, Miss Mnry Forrest, Win. Ahu,
A. Grandhomer, It. Wnlau, K. lowano
II. Rertlemnn, G. Ilcitleman, Win.
Melnccke, Opo, C. lluwllt, Jr.. MIhj M
Aona, Mis. Mnkckau und 2 children
MrsK W. O. Crowoll nnd servant, Mis'?
k. riamauonn, Mrs. u, liown'i nnd 3
children, MniBton Campboll, W, C
Mondenhnll, M. O. I.elghton nnd wife
Miss M. Maun Miss C. Slmecivi. Msr
R. Smith Miss E. Knmuna, MIbs M.
Kainu. Miss M. llo'Mi, MIba I. llnin
Miss M, Cowan, Klino fnwan, R. V
Wooils, Mrs. Dillon, Miss C. .Acker
man, Jns. Ackerman, R. Miller, Mlu,
C. Miller, It. Wallace tuul wife. Win,
Everything Photographic"
Fort St., near1 Hotel St.
No Bugs. ' l I .
i IN FOREIGN PORTS I ARRIVED '
i.
Thursday. September 3.
ISAN FILVNClSCO-'Sallcd Sept S:
S. S. IlynilcH, for Sunt tic. ,
SAN KHANC1SCD-Arrived Sept. "J!
S. S.'l.irrlluo, henco Aiik. 2.
YOKOHAMA Sailed Sept. 8:
S. S. Mongolia, fiir.lloiiolnlii.
KAHUI.UI Arilvoit Sept. 7.
S. S. Ziimlicxl, from Newcn.illo
S. S. CHINA
t e r
IN FROM COAST
BrinfTJ Many Home People, School
Teachers. Gced ircient uarco
mid the Mail Had a Pleasant
Voyage.
With the blue Inn gee lljlng
proudly fiom her inlrcn truck, the
China, commodore sfilp of thu Pa
illle Mull, C.iptnlii Daniel l'rlele,
vt barfed nlnnslde tho rliniincl dock
n fe wmlmitcs nflir 8 n'rlock this
morning.
A good-sized crowd of local peo
ple weo im tho lock to welcome the
large number of home-coming r'cl'u
th'c3 nnd fi lends.
The China, nccordlng to Purser
Frcpinnn, otperlciued very pleasant
weather from the time sbo left San
Francisco last Filday. Sho sails
this afternoon nt ii o'clock for tne
Uilrnt.
Among the passengers were:
J. J. llulsel, who Is rctinnlng fiom
a flying trip to the 10.1st on busi
ness. -I, S. Scully also returned fiom n
hurried trip.
Miss E, Henrlqiics. daughter or
Edgar Henrique. Is making her first
vjslt to tho Inlands.
Mr. und Mrs. (1. E. Somers ot
llildgcpoit, Conn., parents of Mrs.
William T. ltawllns, nro making
their second visit to tho Islands nnd
will probably lenuln for fcovcral
months.
Mis. Mury Gunn, surrounded by i
bevy of local school teachers, mado
a KtilKIng picture on tho promenndo
deck ns tho Bhlp ciune nlongsldo,
with their prefly gowns nnd huts.
Wm. II. McClellan, after n
pleasant trip to the coast. Is return
ing to'lils duties ns 11 Supervisor.
Mrs. C. J. McCarthy nnd Miss
Ellcon McCarthy wcro aha icturn-
Illg pUHSCIlgOT.
PETITIiJENIED
TI10 lictlton of Mrs. Mury Atcheilcy
for a wilt of mandamus compelllnc
Siipcilntciident Peterson of tho Insiiuti
Asylum to ndmlt lier to beu her bus
Ijand, Dr. John Alcberley, wns denied
by Circuit Judgo Robinson this morn-
Ing. Tho petition was n, lengthy ono
and recited 11 number of' tho Incidents
iu connection with tho commitment of
Dr. Alcberley to tho Insuiio nsjluni
which Mrs. Atclieiluy still ulleges was
tho icBiilt of nil organized consplwicy
upon tho pnit of pilvalo citizens uud
public odlclnls to persecuto both her
self nud husband.
iiittint:nit:::i:titttnt:rtiiii
McWnyno, J. F. Stayton, J, Coni'.er 8,
Lifter, Rov. Oknmuiu, Mis, J. I). Puis,
Wm. Paris. Miss O. I. Clark, .Mies E.
g. Clark, Miss M. Wilcox, JIIhs E.
Wodelioiifc, Miss K. Cornwell Jilts
N. I). Iluktir. A. II. Iindtlof, W A.
Baldwin,' Hong Hlng, Klmo Hnlnma,
L. M, von Tumpsky. MIbs P, rinaii, A.
I.lllknlnnl, J. C. M010.
CLOTflES
SATISFACTION
W. W. AHANA CO.,
Friday, 'Soptotnlisr 10.
P. M. S. S. China, Frlelu, fiom San
FnuicUui, 7:30 11. in.
Slmr. Muiiiui Ken, Frociiinu, fiiim
llnwnll, 7:30 11. in.
Slmr. Mauna Ui.i.fioin Kuuu mid
Kair ports, G:10 n, 111.'
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DEPARTED
Thursday, September .
Stiiir. W. tl. Half, Thompson, for
Nuwlllwlll, .' p. in.
SAIL MONDAY
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P. M. 8. S. China, Frlelo, for tho Or
lent, 5-p. 111.
Stinr. .Manna Kea, Ficcmnu, for
Illln, p. 111.
Stinr. Clnuitlnc, Ileuiictt, for .Maul
and Molokal, 5 p. m.
OUE TODAY
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H. S. Pacific Fleet, fiom San Frim
diet) (eight crulscis), 12 m.
4 C .
I DUE TOMORROW
A.-1I. S. H. MUsourt'ili. from Scaltlu
uii'l Tiironm, n. in.
:
DUE SUNDAY
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Stmr. Mnuna Kea, Fieciiiun, from
Hawaii and Maul, a. 111. '
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PASSENGERS DEPARTED
Per stmr. W. O. Hall, for Knn.it
ports, Sept. 0. Ethel U-o Tonia, Mny
Kong .Mrs, C. II. W. Akl. Mrs., Plknci
and 2 chlhlren, Mrs. .,' Chalmers. W.
blctz, Mies C. Jordan, Mrs. 13. M. Sun
tcr. Miss Roso Alulau.
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PASSENGERS BOOKED I
Pur stmr. Claudlnc, for Maul vuml
,Moloknl, Sept. 10. C. E. King. Mrs.
C. nKIng, Llllftn Mnrlfoid, Miss Lucy
l.oul. John Loul, Jno. Jones, W. T.
Frost, Miss C. do Lima, Mrs, L, C.
Kraln, Mrs. A. Gross, Miss C. Schultz)
Mrs. J. 11. Pott, Mrs. Den D. Erzcr nnd
child, MIfs A. On Tal. Miss Nora To-
;oner, ,Mlss E, Daggcrt, Capt. Wish-
lnl ami family, Misses E. nnd R. Wll-
"(In, Mrs. Mnry Kuplbca und child,
.Illle Kuuwc, Hum Mooklm, Mrs. II.
H. Case, Miss F. K. Ho, Miss lluttlo
Mnulo. Miss II. Kcilolin, Mrs. II. lien-
Jauitn, Miss Mnry McCandless.
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WATERFRONT NOTE8
THE PACIFIC MAIL liner China.
Captnlu Fielle, nrrlvoil this morning
fiom S.m Fiunclsco nnd will contlniio
her tilp to thu Ortout this nftuinno'u at
." o'clock. She biousht nv largo crowd
uf pasbengers for Honolulu, The bal
ance will go on to thu Orient.
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THE MAUNA LOA cuino, lu early
this morning fiom Knu-Kona poita
with 11 hlijload of Island products from
Komi. Shu ulso brougilt n largo limn
I or of l-assengers, ninny of whom, htiw
oer, 1110 school chlldieu.
THE MAUNA KEA nirlvcd Ihli
morning fiom Huwull' with partciiKerH
ami 11 smiill load of gcuerpl enrgn. This
nfteinoou nt C o'clock sho sails ng'ilu
for lAlo, letuiiilniou Sunday.
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THE CLAUDINE sullu llilv uricr
110011 for Mnul uud II11W11II purls ut !i
o'clork. As usual, iho will rairy pis
Kengcj'u, mall und goncm! cargo.
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THE STEAMER W. O. Hull Ml for
Kuuat yesteiduy nftcinoon nt 5 o'clock.
Sho took tin unusually big load of
fielgbt. . -
Blank books of all soils, ledgeis,
I etc., manufactured by the Bulletin'
Prhllshlne Cfmnanr
Made to your measure, with goods
and linings to suit the climate. Hot
ready-made.
Tailor, 62 King St.
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