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ytytyV "$$ HRjffiP?1' w r- r :.. ,f4 ' v m.. ix'. . A ' p v !' r I .,J-. r rErffM- ' ljfjr-.v - MASONIC TEMPLE "A . WccKly Calendar MfWDAV 'lUUHDAV WBIIMISIIAV TllOItAV H.V'I UUIAV' All visit. ok members ot the .i..i. nfA .rtritMliv Invited to I .l uona meetings of local lodges UAKA1UNY lt;.')OE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. P. iltela every licndny evet.lng t 1:30 In I. O. O. F flail, Fort Street K. II. HENWiY. Becmtary F. D. WICKC. W U. All visiting brothers very tordUlly n.ltorl . -V- DAHU L0DQE. No. 1, X. of r. Meets uteri flrnt mi J third frl-1 lay cv-utug at 7.30 In K. o! P. Hull, corner Fort and Ueretunla. VLsltlui Mothers cordially invited to attend. F. J... NUGENT, C. C. It. GOSLING. K. II. B. HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. F Huuul'ilu Lodge No. 61G, B. P. O. Elks, meets In their hall) on Kins Btreot, uear Tort, every Friday even ing. VJsUlns Brothers are cordially 'Invited to attend. E. A. DOUTHITT, E. R. II. C. EASTON, Sec'y. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. S. J Meets ou the 2nd and 4th WED- 1 NESDAY evenings of each month at 1:30 o'clock In 11. of P. Hall, cornel Berttarilc. and Fort streets. & ' Visiting Eagles ore Invited to at- J' Jsort. i W. M. MeCOr, W., Prest. H. T MOORE Secy. wVm. M'KIXLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP. Kett ever, ind and 4th Saturday. ..-eiilcc at 7:30 ..lock In K. of P. Hal., .'ir Fort and Ileretanla Visit Jnir btothr cordially Invited to at tend. F. M. Mrancw, C. C. E. A. JACOUSEN. K. K. 8 HAWAIIAN TRIBENo. 1, 1. 0. R. M. ifeots every Qrst and third Thurs days of eoeb month at Knights of Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. U A. PERRY, Sachem. E. V. TODD, C. of U. afu-nTtsgsaa We are in line with the best assortment of Talcum Powders In the market. All makes. Perfumed and Plain. Just ask for the kind yon want. . Lehnhardt's Candies always fresh at I CHAMBER'S DRUG CO., Ltd. King and Fort Sts. Phone 131. ii- WM.'-i.irA,m.-vfcgurirtffi tt Twnrarvni lOavid A. Dowsett, " INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE, LOANS. 203 Judd Building. Phone 655. Rainier Beer 1 FOR SALE AT ALL BARI . , -TELEPHONE 1331 OWL AUTO STAND 0. T. Green, Prop. II. L. White, Hsr, Phone 018. Hotel St, Entrance to Rink. , . Auto3 at in uours. 'hi Bulletin Business Office Phone 250. Editorial lloom rnoiM latk Iiul.tuj; San Francisco Hotels HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Juit oppoilw Hotel St Fr.aclt European Plan SI. CO a day up American Plan S3. 00 a day up Steel and brick structure, furnish ings cast $200,000. High class hotel atmodcrate rates. Center of theatre andrctaildUUrict. OncarlinestranJ faring uUover city. Omnibus meets all trains and steamers. Send for booklet with map of San Francisco. Hotel Stewart now recognized as llawailanlslandliendiiuarers. Cable address, "Trawcts."' ABC Code. H0TEL8TEWABT ill STOCK IS COMPLETE. WE .111 pi mm 10 OFFER SKG I1S Office Supply Co., 031 Fort Street. Berkshire Pigs Geese and Turkeys Ex Hilonian. CLUB STABLES Tel. 109. Autos Repaired Your machine will be ready for i on when we sav it will be. We don't experiment on autos; we reptii them. Von Hamm - Young Co., Ltd. ALEXANL7.R YOUNG BUILDING. 5 Telephone 5 Honolulu Automobile Stand C. II. Behn Proprietor and Manager. Corner Alakea and Hotel ' Streets. LOCOMOBILE Baby Tonneau Ready for Demonstration. SCHDMAN CARRIAGE CO. J. W. KER8HNER Auto Tire Repairing 1177 Alakea St. Phone 434. AUTOS INDEPENDENT AUTO STAND King and Bishop Sts. Phone 609 ALL THE FITTINGS FOR ASSOCIATED GARAGE, Ltd. Agents for the Kissel Kar and Chalmers-Detroit. First-Class Repairing. Merchant St. Your Automobile Top Buit JThe W.W.WRIGHT C0.,Ltd. iwnjj, near auuifi. I Bulletin Business Office Phone 256. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185. I J (( iiS fin ttt Kins'!) I JJ 0F BU5IKt$J p cwtimT ATtm 1741 EVENING BULLETIN, local And general The Big Nickel Scratch, Pad for Sale it the Bulletin office for five cente, It one Inch thick, made up of two hun dred sheets of good paper. 81 ,for a quarter. Call and soo Mike Patun at the En core. Madeira Onion Seed Host variety, Just received direct, and for sale by Oousalvea & C.O., Ltd. Oo to the Walklkl Inn for a swim; best bathing on the beach. No coral nnd flue ratt for bather. , If you want a good Job done on as auto or carriage take It to Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Co., 427 Queen Si. Senator V. J. Cuelho Is In town for a brief stay, lie reports' the Kuta pipe line Is progrcHnlng fawir ably. !' V. Winter, orderly Bergeant, left on tlio lluford. Ik- la proceeding to the Coast In order to hau an opera tion performed. Tlios. F. McTlgbo & Co. have one ot the finest assortment of tablo wines and liquors In. the city. Call,up Phone 140 nnd get a trial onlcr. J The caso of Wtlilnm 'X. Kano va. Joe Medelros, guardian of thu Lopez min ors, was argued and submitted yester day boforo Ihu Supreme CoOrL Try some of the Vienna Bakery's Boston browp broad and Boston baked beans. Will bo delivered to residences upon telcpbono ordor. Call up 197. The iiiotjng picture of the Wright Brothers' aeroplane, -which Is shown at thu Park theater. Is a wonderful piece of work and excites the admira tion of everybody. The old case of the Tenlloiy by (.'. S. Holloway, Superintendent of. Public Works, agnlnst Frank Hmtace, waa argued and submitted In tho Supreme Court yesterday. Thb action Invohes n strip of land at Walklkl and was brought by l-orrln Andrews when he wns Attorney General. Tho Supremo Court handed down an opinion yesterday on two reserved questions from the Circuit Court, in connection with tho estate of John Marks Alexandre. Tho opinion holds that tho widow Is not entitled to a dower right In tho donation of the Poituguoso Benevolent Society. SHOPPING NEWS AND BUSINESS REMINDERS Clothing salo at Kerr's will cldse Saturday evening, 9 o'clock. It will pay to shop at Kerr's this week. Bargains In all departments. Tho ladles will bo glad to.learn'that L. B. Kerr & Co. have decided to re main In tho dry goods business. William P.Jtoth has Just purchased a scat on tho Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange and has opened offices at S48 Knahumanu street. While there's a Bhortage of cream In town It's a good time to sample tho famous Carnation Milk. (Thls Is as rich as cream and will answer all the puriwscs of cream for tho tablo and cooking. Henry May & Co., distribut ors. Phones 22 nnd 92. NAURU MISSION LOSES SUPPLIES By tho wreck of tho 8. S. Ocean Queen, news of which Was cabled here yesterday, the Nauru Mission on Hie Island of Nauru, Micronesia, loses all Its supplies. ueroro me steamer sailed from this port tho mtter part of August, John T. Arundel, tho owner, agreed to bring a large quantity of supplies from tho Ccntrnl Union Church hero to the little mission. Among them was In cluded n donkey cart, hay, cement, paint and' other necessities for Im proving the, mission a settlement. Rev. and Mrs. Phillip Adam Dela porte aro In 'charge ot tho Nauru work. JUST DIG-DIGS THAT'S ALU Tho big man In the purplo shirt ac costed the studious llttlo man who was waiting for the "'I' train. "Beg pardon, neighbor," said the big man, ns ho' opened hid paper, "hero Is something I don't understand." "What Is that, sir !" asked the llttlo map, curiously. "Why, It' states hero that, Col. Roose velt shot a dlg-d'lg. What Is 'a dig- dig?" Tho llttlo man smiled. "My friend, a dlg-dlg Is an animal that digs. When "one. 'dlg-dlg starts to dig tho other dlgdlgs dig deeper than this dlgdgl. '' Then 'this dlg-dlg 'digs and digs and digs until ' "Hold on! Which dlg-dlg?" "Th'o first dlg-'dlg. Tho other dlg dlgs dig and ,dlg to catch up with tho other dlg-.dlK's digging. Then the first dig-dig digs and 'digs till tho othor dlg-dlgs " " 'But the big man In tho purplo Bliltt covered his ears with his hands and fled. And all day long tho "dlg-dlg" rang through his bruin until ho vowed Teddy aus an enemy to mankind to discover such an animal, . ' Mss Gcrtrudo Buell Dunn' of Chica go has arrived' at New York from Eurotio and hor friends say her friend ship for F, P. Earlo, the artist, who went nbroad with her, Is broken. HONOLULU.' T. II., Tlll'RSDAY, OCT. Storage - fco fiampneii.' '' ' iJ-Ntj Buri; City Transfer Co. Jas. H. Love r n. President Taft Envoy Chas,R. Crane SAN FRANCISCO, Ort. C. Prer Wnslilimtdii, whore ho eoc In re sultntlnn with Hon. Charles. II. Crarctary of State. and Minister Plenipotentiary to Chi Minister Crane boarded the train fod trip (if Uin Parlllu Mall liner spouse to u suminniiH ftom the Secrparted lioforo now but for tho According to present plans, O rotary of Statu tu have another post ut Pekln on the next eustwar Antrim's icpresentntlv for the Orl Korea. The Minister would have 1 sudden determination tif the Sccsldent TnTt today held a ptlvato con conference before the departure of ne, tho new Envoy Extraordinary cnt. na. At tho t'luso of the conference mm i X Hearst Nominated For Mayor Greater New York NEW YORK, Oct fi -William Uandolph Hearst, owner and editor of (he great string of HearHl newspapers, was tonight nominated fur the mayoralty of Greater New York at a mass meeting ut which four thou sand persons were present. The nomination was without the authoriza tion of Hearst. MRS. GOULD GETS $3,000 PER MONTH ALIMONY. NEW YORK, Oct. R. Tho Could-itlvorru decreo was" llleil todny. Mrs. Gould la allowed alimony In the Tho second geneiatlon of the Gould family lias been par'llnil.irly unfortunate In the marital experiences of Its iiiembeis. The divorce ot Anna Gould from the Count 1 ton 1 do Castellanu anil her stilMequeitl marriage tu the Prince do Saguu was the talk of tho civilized wottil for a time, Howard II, Gouhl and his wife, who wns Katherlne Clemmons, furnished Mime spicy itinuuitloii during their divorce litigation, and then came Frank Gould's divorce. BALLOONIST MAKES RECORD. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 0. August Post, the dating balloonist, ittado the statement today that at New York City, during the balloon ascents, he reached an altitude of 24,200 feet. This breaks the tecoid for altitude In a balloon as far as America Is concerned, losi stated llial, at the highest altitude, his balloon passed Into a region where, the meteury leg Istered 40 decrees below 7ern. ii -i x . OEWb a 8ax I DO Tiravlne and Expressing Wood. -and uoat rnone ooo G. W. HcDougall, Prop. WrWSWSW WATERFhftNT flOTE8 THE MATSON Navigation Com pany Is reported will soon acquire tho barkontlncs Irmgard and S. O. 'Wilder, which for years have been making regular trips between tho Pacific CoaBt and tho 'Hawaiian Islnnds operated through tho ngoncy of F, A. Schaefer & Co. It Is claimed that thu sailing ships will ultimately bo returned from tlio sugar carrying trado, tho Matson line depending upon tho lleet of steam ers for iriovlng the cargoes from tho Islands to San Francisco. rei THERE IS A POSSIBILITY of n wlroles's apparatus being Installed ou the United States army tratisimrt llu ford within n few months. Tho odl ccrs of thu nrmy boat statu that plans tor wireless communication aro prac tically completed. Tho plant may bo Installed upon her return to Sun Francisco. THE. AMERICAN barkentlno Irm gard is scheduled to depart for Sun Francisco on Saturday afternoon. Tho vessel will bo dispatched through tho cuency of F. A. Sclinefor & Co. Tho Irmgard arrived heto on September 19 with genornl cargo. Tho Irmgard will tako passengers to tho coast. as THE SHIPMENT of a million feet of lumber which nrrlved at tho iort from I Grays Harbor on October 3rd, will bo discharged by tho middle or latter part of noxt week. The cargo comes con signed to tho agency of lowers & Cooke, Tho Kspada Is oxpccteil will be reatly for sea by tho loth. Ml ACCORDING TO ADVICES received hero tho Toyo Klsen Kalsha liner Nip pon Marti, fmm Hongkong, Shunghal and Japan ports, sailed from Yoko hama bound fur Honolulu and San Francisco yesterday, Tho Nippon Mnru Is duo to utrlvo horo on or about October ICth. M ANOTHER POWER SAMPAN has been Vdded to tho. Maul flshlns neot. Tho now vessel was launched at Kl- hoi last week. A trial crttlso was SERGES y Blue and Black 7. 1903 1 Phone 152 Confers With mne will nail fiom here for his ' sum of S3.O00 per month. Island Transfer. Excavating and Filling. ooimuovan Vineyard St.. Ewa of Nuuanu Stream IW'J-'JLff made lo Lnhnluu and tho sampan 'de veloped a speed of twelvu knots ier hour AFTER BEING SCRAPED and cleaned the Inter-Island steamer Claudlfie left tho Mm lite Railway this morning and is now taking on fi eight destined for Maul ports, Tho Clainliuu will Ball tomoi.ow, ft THE BARKENTINE St. Katherlne, which, lias completed tho dlsehaivu of a cargo of lumber at Hllo, Is repotted to liavo sailed from tho Hawaii port hound for Redondo, California, on last Sunday, sat THE INTER-ISLAND steamer Clatidlno has gono over to Hie marine tailwtiy for n rleunlng nnd repainting. The Claiiillnu Is tcliednlul In sail for Maul and Hawaii ports ou Ftlday, THE SCHOONER Aiiiftlcnna having completed tiro illFChargti of her cargo nt Hllo ,is reported to liavo sailed fioiu that port Monday with ilcbtlnSlluit as Gray's Harbifr. M INCLUDED IN today's departures was tho Island schooner Concord, which left early this morning for Ha waii, taking general rurgo. I Till: STHAMKR 4. A. Cummins tailed eittly this iuornlii; for Oahii ports, tnklns a general ettgo. I'tii' (nttslng u panic at a moving picture show hv crying "murder" Ju a eualiul v.'Uh ushers, Isaac Klrk- sleln, a Washington (1), C.) lalhr, wits (Inod J 'JO and cosets at tho cap Hal. Royal E. Caboll, slnro 1'JOO post' master at Richmond, Va., Is commit sloner ot Internal revenue, succeed irig John G, Capers, W. 0. Prlco, president of tho Knox villa Furniture Company, died lit Kuoxvllle, Tenn., of Injiiilos u mi nutomohHo accident near his home. In ouch -1M lunar months thnro nro 29 eclipses of "tile moon and 41 of the sun. Scene light-weight goods of su perior quality just received that will make up into very stylish clothes. W. W. AHANA CO., TAILORS. G2 S. King St. No Branches. s .. ' ' Shipping , : : : i i 1 I , IN FOREIGN PORTS t ARRIVED Thursday, October 7. atlVA Sailed Oct. 4; H. H. MiiMln.i, rcr Honolulu. REDONDO-Sallod Oct. 0: ' Sclir. W. II. Mnlstiin. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Oct. 7: K. 3. PIoIqiIm, hencu Sept. 27. BAN FRANCISCO Sailed Oct. 7: Ilk. Olymiilu, for Honolulu, MEMO Mall for San Francisco, pu German wttrsltlp Arctma will close at G v. m. today. Wednesday, October 6. SAN FRANCISCO Hailed Oct. 'fit Ui S. A. T. Thomas, I p. in., Tor Ho liolillu. HAN FRANCISCO Sailed Oct. fi! Ilk. Andrew Welch, fur Honolulu, YOKOHAMA Salleit Oct.' 0:. S. S. Nippon Mnru, for Honolulu. IIII.O Sailed Oct. 2: Ilk. St. Katherlne, for Redondo. HIM) Sailed Oct. 4: Schr. Ameilcaiin, lor'Giay's Harbor Tuesday, October 5. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Oct. 5: S. H. Alameda, heme Sept. 211, SAN FRANCISCO Stilled Oct f,i S. S. Mongolia, 2 p. m., for Honolulu Honolulu, October 4. PORT LUDLOW Sailed Oct. 1: Srhr. Allco Cooke for Honolulu. YOKOHAMA An I veil Oct I: S. S. Chljo Mnru, hence Sept. 21. PORT TOWNSE,'l Arrived Get ii: Schr. l.oltle Bennett, from Ktihultil Sept. 14. SAN FRANCISCO Arrlu-it.Oi'l. 2: H. H. Virginian, from Hallna ('run. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Oct. 4; S. S. Ilelem;. heneu Sept, 2S. HILO-Hnlle( Oct. 2: S. S. Cohmihla, fur Sun Frunrl.'ci. Friday, October I. GAVIOTAAl lived Oct. 1: H. H; W. S. Porter, hencu Sept. 22. GAVIOTA Sullnl Oct- I! Kp. Palls or Clyde, for Honolulu. PORT TOVNSi:.NI Aillved Get. I: Uktno. Msry Ii. Wlnkelniaiin, henet Sept. 12. v Thursday, September 30. GAVIOTA Anlve.1 Sept 29: Sp. Falls of Clyde, hence Sepl. 8. i?AN FRANCISCO- At rlud Sept. 20: S. S. Ten) ii M.irn, 8 a, in., hence Sept, 24. Wednesday, September 23. SAN FRANCISCO Silled Sept. 28: S. S. Euteiprle. for Honolulu. HONOIPU Arrived Sept. 29: t-'ehr. Defender, from ol'rt Ludlow. MAKAWELI -Sailed Sept. 2t; S. S. Zambesi, for Sydney. Tuesday, September 23. BALINA CRUZ Sailed Sept. 2.'.: S. S. Virginian, for San Fr.uieln'. SALINA CRUZ Arrived Sept 23: H.'S. Mexican, from Hllo, Sept 9. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Sept. 27: S. G. Wilder, hencu Sept. 8. Annie Johucon, from Hllo, Sept. G. GAVIOTA Alrlvod Sept. 27: S S. Santa .Maria, hence. DELAWARE 'BREAKWATER Ai llved Sept. 27: S. S. Massachusetts, from Hllo July 18. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Sept. Ilk. Olympic, hencu Sept. 5. 28: KAHULUI Arrlvud Sept. 28: Fi Bp. Netielly, ftom Cardiff, IS days. Monday, September 27. YOKOHAMA Anlvuil Sept. 23: S. H. Manchuria, hence Sept. 1 1. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Sept. 20: S, S. Mongolia, noon, henco Sept. 19 PORT TOWNSEND Arrived Sept. 25: Schr. Dauntless, henco S.ept. 3. PORT SAN LUI8 Arrived Sept. 20: S. S. Roma, from Kahiilul. HII0 Arrived Sept. 23: Schr. Borenlls, from Gray's llnrbor. 1III.O Sailed Kept. 24: S. S. Mlssourliiu, for Sallua Cruz. NAOASAKI-Snllod Sept. 21: U. S. A. T. Buford, for Honolulu. Satufday, September 25. YOKOHAMA Arrlyed Sept. 23: 8, S. Muiirhurlu, henco Sept. 14. PAN FRANCISCO An Ived Sept. 23: S. S. Mongolia, noon, henco Sept. 19. IIILO Arrived Sept., 23: Schr. Iluicalls, fiom Gray's Hat hor. I I1I.O Sailed, Sept. 24: S. S. Mlssourliiu, for Sallna Cruz. , 'Friday, September 24. SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Sept. 24: S. S. Illlouliin, for Honolulu. MAIIHK.ONA Sailed Sept. 22; PA88ENQERS ARRIVED Per Malsi'ii S, S. Enlcri rlso, from S.itt Francisco, Oct. 7.--Mr, and Mr .las. I.ycott, G. Conies nnd child .1. Fiencli and wife, W, Von Holt, Win Schlehor, A, G. Horn, wllu and 2 chil dren. W. H. Wise. 4. II. MtSwunson, M. F. McClelhtn, Miss i:. Smith, Mrs. L. II. Flanders, Mr. and Mrs. King. V. F. Shlshhi, It. ficliuhotl, Jus. Bailing ton. Abel Lhtilberg. tlio California mil lionaire mine owner and dlscuveier of Nonio, Alaska, was arieMed In tho Alaska city, ihurged Willi perjmy In connection with tho trial of a mining cane. 1 In was released ou hull. T 'Mrs, Mniy MrCoy, who was said to he lliu oldest postmaster In the conn- Ipy, has Just sent In her leslgnallon after having hei li In ofllcu moie than foily yeais ut Sheakleyville, Pa Pollco wero polled with missiles by suffragettes lit llirmlnghum, Eiigluiul, when thu women tiled to raid tho hall In1 which Premier Asqulth spoku. ' . - ? Thursday, October 7. M. N. S. S. Kiilerpilxc.'Yumigren, from Han Fitinclsco. Passengers, gen- otnl cargo nnd cattle. j DEPARTED I Tliuisday, September 7. Am. bk, W. 11. Smith, fot Ballard, Wnth. Ceiiiiau cruiser Arcotm. Sthrotiler, for San Francisco, p. in. Sliur. .1. A. CtuumliM, for O thu put In. General cargo. Schr. Concord, for Hawaii pottit. General cargo. t. 8AILINQ TOMORROW I Stmr. p. m. Claiidlne, for Maul porln, r ! SAIL SATURDAY V. ' l" j, j, Ilktn, Irmgard, Christiansen, for San Francisco, 1 p, in. SAIL SUNDAY I Mr, ciulser clvro. lledfiiril, lor San Fran- 4- JU. SAIL TUESDAY Stmr. Mniin.i Kea, for Maul and Ha waii ports. 12 lit. ' Stmr. Mlkaliala, for Motok.il, Maui and Liiial ports, 3 p. in, StmrrKltiau, for Kauai ports, 3 p. in. PASSENGERS BOOKCD Per sltnr. .Mlknhtil.i, for Maui miln, Orl. 12, 3 p. in. Mrs. C. M. Cooke, Mrs. It. O. H.kII.t. Dr .ludd, .Mm. Judd. M, S, ll.iimou, Mrs, llaiiiiou, M, lltl dolt. Per stmr. Claiidlne, for Maul ami Hawaii, October 8. Miss L. Kaalu.ip. Per stmr, W, (1, Halt lor Kauai ports October 7.-E. II. W. Ilroailhenl, wlto and child. It. W. T. U-ttls. Per stmr. Allkalial.i, for Maul nnd Mnlokiil, October 3 Mrs. A. Lyons. j MAILS. f Mulls nro duo nt Honolulu from points ns follows: Snn Friinclxcii Per Enlerpt Iso, tomor row. Yokohama Per Nippon Mnru, Oct. 1G. Vancouver Per Aorangl, Oct, 15. Colonlco Per Moaun, Oct. 13. Mulls will depart Tor tho following points as follows: Sun Frnnelsro Per llltoiiliiu, today. I'oknhaimi Per Mongolia, Oct. II. Vancouver Miiuiia, OcL 13. I'olonles Per Aorangl, Oct. IB. u . ... TRANSPORT SERVICE. f lluford, ftom Honolulu for Hail I'rau rlrro, Oct. fi. HIk. ut Mniiila. "- Logan, ut Manila. I'liomas, from San Frnnelrco for Hono lulu. Oct. 3. Sheridan, from Manila for Seattle, di rect. Sept. 15, 1 HONOLULU WEATHER Thursday. October 7. Temperatures G a. in., 74; 8 u. in., 7.S; 10 a. in., 77; noon, 79; ntc rum's minimum, 71. lltuoiiiL'ter, 8 a. m 30.0!; sihuVhito humidity, 8 ii. m., fi,47i grains er cubic font; lelallvu humlillly, 8 a, in., X iter cent; dew point, 8 a. in.. G4. Wind G u. in., velocity 8, direction 15.; 8 n. in., velocity G direction IT.; 10 'i. m., velocity 111, dlieetloii h.; noon, velocity 9, dlreellon N. IC. Rainfall during 21 hours ended K -i. in., .00 Inch. Total wind movement OiiiInK -I linurii ended tit neon 233 miles. WM. II. STOCKMAN, Section Director, U. S. Weainer Bureau n . TRANS-PACIFIC RATES ARE SLICED. There has been u i eduction In litins Pnclllc tlrst dais lusseliger fureK between Fur Eastern purls and Ban Friinrhrii by tho Puclflu Mall Sto.uu i hip Company, necordlug lo advlccM brmiKht lo Honolulu liy Hie tramipoit Bitfoiil. A cut of ?25 has been sliced orf lino i.uioiint lierc'tdfoio paid by the Irav.-ler leaving tlio pmts of .Manila or I'.imii; I'oiik. The new ralo fioiu Miiiilla, lo S.iu Frnlielseii Is placed at ?22iK(mi, whern It was I leily J2I5 i"m B(Tonil class fuio between Mnnlhi nnd tho Pn clllc const is now $85, In order to ctnppetu with ulhor sleiinishlp linen opeiiitlng frotu limit; kong to thu Unlleil suites the now I'acinc Mull tain Ineliidils iiillway laies lo Portland, Seatllo or Vniicimv er, II. C. Another (novation Is tho pilWI.-go aceoiiled travelers temalnliig on luunl lliu lliierti ut mi exienso of only $l,ri I it week while tho vessel lay ever nt Hongkong. At the Imttlo nf Fleurls, .limn 2, 1794, In thu French Rovoliitloniirv pel toil the balloon was'for the llisr time used In thu service of thu army Ill" Au.Hlrlniis, stupolled, saw tho captive tilishlp Ilntiopieiiunt above their heads at a height ot 30(1 me ters. Bulletin Business Office ?hon 250. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 165. ;. ' - v .,'' li,5.i',;ii4H.A" rL: .4te.Jjit&-mJiiki!k 4.A'ikhtoifa$::jy A . t . 'V'A:kiA'i;5-M'V-t .: