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r icairtu W$rfW$Q r 2 BVRNINO BtJU.ETm. HONOLULU. T. H MONDAY, JAN. 24, 1910. m7s-iM m r. MASONIC TEMPLE Weekly Calendar MCIIMIIAV Hawaiian Second Dorei 'I UI1HIIAV WUI1M1.SIUY 1 IIIJWMIIAV HUIIVA I HA'IUDIUV All visiting members fit tlio Order niii cmillally Invited to uttoiul lutetlnRBof local lodgcB Meet on the 2nd and 4tli Mondays of each month nt K. P. Hall 7:30 1 M. XfxFTlllPt-B nt MARINE ENGINEERS' other Amc BENEFICIAL AVIATION, ciations cor dially invited. HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Monday evening nt 7:30 In I. O, O. P. Hall, Fort Htreet. K. R. HENDRY, Secretary. r. D. Wlcl.e, N. 11. AH visiting brothers very cordially Invited. 0AHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. Meets every llrst nnd third Frl Dity evening ut 7:30 In K. of 1. Halt, corner Port und lleretaula. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. P. 11. NUGENT, O. 0. . CIOSL1NO, K. It. S. HONOLULU LODGE 1316, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. C1C, II. P. O. R1Ib, meets In their hall, on King Htreet, near Port, every Prlday even, lug. Vliiltlng llrolhcrs nro cordially luvltej to attend. H. A. DOHTIIITT. E. K. II. C. EASTON. Sec'y. HAWAIIAN TKIBE, No. 1. 1. 0. R. M. , Meets evory first and third Thurs days ut each month at Knights ot Pythlus Jlall. Vlsltlni; brothers cor ttlxlly Invited to attend. I. IIIGOINS. Sachem. 12. V. TOW), C. of It. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. Metrts on the 2nd und 4111 WED NESDAY evenlnL'd of each month nt 7:30 o'clock lu K. of P. Hall, corner JJeretuula und Port streets, Vlaltiug Eagles nro Invited to at tend. W. H. Ill LEY. W. I. Wil. C. McCOY, Sc." Win. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8,K.ofP, Meets every Snd fltid 4 th Hatufday evening ut 7:30 o'clock In K. ot'l'. Hall, cor. Fort nnd Heretnnla. Visit lug brothers cordially Invited to at tend. H. A. TAYLOR. C. C. 12. A. JACOHSON. K. It. S. ' ill L Dr. J. H. Raymond PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Akkra St., Mauka Pacific Club. Office Hours From 10 to 12; from 2 to 4; from 7 to 8. SUNDAYS 10 TO 12. Tel. Office, 500. Residence, 1480. " ! USE I White River Flour C. J. DAY nnd LEWIS & CO. Rainier Beer FOR SALE AT ALL BARS TELEPHONE 1331 GEO. A. MARTIN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR,' Business Suits for $25. Hotel St. REGAL SHOES for The Holidays REGAL SHOE CO, Xing and Bethel. , The Industrial Editloc ot the Evening Bulletin, wrapped ready for nmillni;, fiO cents at'B u 1 lr tin office. WE HAVE WITH US AT THE YOUNG. Saturday, January 22. A. Mnson, Kuhnla; r W llluett. Ko- Imla; Mi. and Mm. Prank McDcrmott H';itllc; .Mr. and Mrs. .1 T Ileffermnn, Scuttle; Mr. mid Mix. II. It. Ileguul, Koliala; 8. 1'c.lfvr, San FiiinclK'o; II. Halie. San hruiiclri'ii. Mrs (1. K. Mc Donald, Vuncouvcr. II. I' I I'. H. Ad uiim, Sacramento, C'al Fildsy, January 21, Joseph McNeil. IlreioMi- N. Y.J H. I,. Klnsler, W II. Ilumphiov Sunday, January 23. C. Wllpll. Kami. J II Hole. Kauai; W. W. Wrlfcln Knii.il. .Mr nnd Mm. J. I'm (.rth Kami: Ml.-s C. I-uvroth, Kuual, Mi WMiard, Kauai; Mr. nnd Mis. I) 1 .ilel.e.in Cleveland. O.; Dr. B. P IIKiiii Vancouver, Wnidi.; Mr. and .Mr I'. 51 Musser, Muxcatlne. lowu. Mr ti ii I Mm. It. Galloway, Muni, lihln. Tenn . Mr. and Mrx. P Jnrrctt, Wheeling. V Vn . Mrs. K. V. 1'rlco mil maid. Chicago. Ill; Mm. Sarah l;irii Now Ymk City: (5. V. Strong, I'arKi-slmiK V. Vn.; Mr. and Mm. I I Wade Elizabeth pit). Or.; (1. L. Miii.lxau. Filth Cavalry! -Mix. C. K. Hull Maiden. M'isx.; Mrs. S. I Kchort horn. Cincinnati, O. Monday, January 24. A. 11 Todd, Wiilnlil.il AT THE HAWAIIAN. Monday, January 24. Dr. II. P. Shipley, Alpha. .Mil. Friday, January 21, M Jongcm-el, Wuhlawu; Miss draco Olson. Knhukii; .Miss Dngmar Olson, Kahukit. Saturday, January 22. P.nox Vincent. Wiilluku. Thursday, January 20. Mr. nml Mm. C. II. Olson, Knliuku. January 15. Mm. Montgomery 8. Curroy, Son Francisco; .Mlxs 12. II. tlortnn, Hcrke ley, Cnl.; Mr. and Mrx. W. 1). Lowell, Maul. Sunday, January 16. Charles W. McLood. Walpahu; J. Evans. THE EMPIRE PROGRAM. One -of tho best picture nrournm ever gUen lu Honolulu will bo tho program nt the Empire tonight nnd tomorrow night. The pictures nro varied ns they tell moral, tragical nnd humorous stories. Titles of new pictures, with .'i tenlenie synopsU follows. "Judge not, that ye be not Judged." This xtoij picture teaches a .very Important mnuil lesson und goes to prove that the miriest iimongst us are far from perfection. The Hand of pule" Is u lively story o ftbo wild and wooly west, with Its tough riding and shooting that ap peals to the small Imya" uiul some that are not small Comedies.: "Borrow ed Clothes." Wlfey away, Hubby nt Piny." A StARTLlNO STORY. Tho featuro film at tiio A't for to night and tnmonow plain Ix "With Her Card." n story of a woman rcciincd. In oiih of the scenes shown thu story vlex with "Tho Pit" on ac count or tun ic.iiikiic snowing of u clash between stoe'e brokers. The talo Ih of a woman who loves n liro or who boorna her. film tells another broker, wnu Is In loi with her. that If ho will lulu tho first broker that she will marry hlni. Tho ruin of the broker Is effected nnd with results of tho battle In hand she returns them to the man who had treated her love lightly nnd marries tho man who helped her In secure revenge. Aside from tho pit scene, tho story Is strong In the show lug of the weakness of tho human kind. The Japaneso wrest lers will appear for the first tlmo to night. WATERFRuNT NOTE8 PURSER PHILIlfPS of tho Inter Island steamer Mnuna Kea reports tho following sugar awaiting shipment on Hawaii: Olan, 19 COO sacks; Wulakoa H.OOO; Ononic-i, 3 Clip; UnViii, 8,000; Lalipahnchne, 1,900; I'nnuhnii, K,,-Oililr- Jviikulliaele, 4,000, ACCORDING TO present calcula tions tho cruiser Denver will, upon niilval, tnko on coal nt Oceanic wlir.if, and tho Onlveston will he bei thed nt thp Channel wharf during her stay In port. PnilltUARY 19th Is tho dalo'sot for holilli.g an examination for position of clerk or Inspector In tho locnl cus Jorns rrrvlco. Tho examination will ho fonductoil by Secretary J. Wi Short. :t. ' no THE PACIFIC Mall liner China Is reported hv cablo us having arrived nt San Friinclscri on Pildnyi This vo9rel Bulled fmui Honolulu on Janu nry 15th. THE STEAMER Iwalani It Is re jioiled, will load cattle ut KVhnla to day. Tho vessel's destination has not Iiopii disclosed. rt NEW PROPELLER blades for tho steamer Manna, Kun have arrived from the coast. ' Tho meeting of the Elks for Iho pm. pnxi'ti of Initiation which was to hnvi liei'l. Iield Imilght, has hoeii postponed ono wcok. LOCAL AND GENERAL Don't tramp all day in March of employment when vou can tell thou sands of people- what you want, for one cent a word, in the classified col umns of the Bulletin, Automobiles $4 per hour. Phone C, Call nnd seo Mlko I'aton at the En core. Pna copperplato engraving nnd Hinting nt Renkbaiie's, Fort street, Physical culture and massage, given by Prof. Damn. SI, 52 Young Hotel. If you want a good Job done on an auto or carriage take It to Hawaiian Cnrrlngo Mfg. Co.. 427 queen St. Have .your' hat cleaned. Wo can make It look lis good as new. Expert Hat Cleaners, oup. Club Stables. Time spent at the Fashion Saloon Is time pleasantly spent. This place Is sometimes known as the Two Jaivs Sheriff Win, Snffery of ;.hiul Is vis iting In Hnnollilu. Ho i-lo. last Saturday on the Manna Kea, accom panied by Mrs. Snffery. Tomorrow being the lo '.' t of conver sion of Saint Paul Ihero "ill be n cl cbrjtlon of Holy Coiur.iir.iiin at St. Clement's church at 0 fc. in. Coat your Iron roofs with "Arabic." You will bo surprised nt its cooling and preservative properties, California Feed Co., agents. Kaopua, v. ho was convicted of an nexing chickens that did not belong to him, was found guilty at thu Police Coutt this morning and fined 11 5 and Cllfclt, 'An derum Dnnncrstagden 27 Jnnuar Abends ! $ In der Kllohami Art League xtattflndendcn Feler vou Knlxers Qcbuistng ladet olle Deutsche!! em. Der Flot'envcreln. Ji'ilgu David Kapahce of Knloa, Kuual ,1s In town, bavin? urn veil yes terday In be present at the Christian Endeavor Union held yertcnlay in the Knwalnhao church. Pro! Norton, who was down on the calendar ,at the Pollre Court charged with seduction, had the case against him nolle proved, as tho prosecution did not wish lo press tho chnrge. Judge Win. Werner of Hnnalel. Kauai, ono of the active members of the Christian Endeavor society llieie. will be among tho outgoing passenuers on tho Klnau tomnriuw alternoon. The case against 8am Kenela, who ran his auto over A. H. Smith a couplo of weeks ago. was called nt the Pollen Station this morning, but nothing was ilono lu tho matter, which was sent ntcr till January .11 8. W. Meheuln. Depul- Sheriff of Kawalhau. Kauai who nrnt yestei day to attend tho Chr.sih . Kmlcnvoi' eonferoiH-e. held In !. K-twiiluhao church yesterdiiy will leave- for his homo tomoirow uftciu.iii'i SHOPPING NEWS AND BUSINESS REMINDERS J. Carlo, loan nfflce, ,ias bargains lu Jowelry and money to loan. Try a rldo to llalelwa and noto the beautiful sceuciy fi nm tho cur window (Jo to tho Fashion Saloon when you want a dallclous cold drink, made right Tho Hotel Manx, San Francisco, has reserved 200 looms fur thu passenger, of the Cleu'lhnd. L. Ahoy, tho Niiuanu street mar chant, received n line Hue of Oileutul good by the Manchuria. Do not hchltutu about onto: lug your meat ut the Metropolitan Murket. The quality of evciy pound is guuruntied Telephono 4S. Wah ChJng Co. In the Wavcrley Ulock on Hotel strpet, have somo very fine suitings and dress goods) Just from the. Coast, L. T. Klbler of tho Llncom Loan Co. of San Futncisco, left today by tho Manchuria, after several weoks spent hero In tho interests of his company. The manager of tho Palm Care selects viands for his patrons with the samo care ho exercises in the pur chase of provender for his home, liote! btreet near Union, Highest qur.llty medical lutteri'3 with all attachments are 'J. by the Union Electric Co. at i.rlcon ranging from $8 to 112. Harrison building, Ueretanla near Fort street. New Athletic- underwear. D. V. D.. goods, now shirts and pajamas, In light weight and pretty colors. A fine lot of new' suitings at ,Yeo Chan & Co.'s, King and Bethel street. The annual meeting of' the L'oaM Homo will bo held Wedtesda. Jun-i nry 20. at 3 o'clock lu the olllcci. of Thee. II. DaleB & Co.. In nchlltloii to Hi casual business taken up at tho annual meeting a dlscussisu of mat tors dealing with the nutl-tiibcrculoi'ls campaign will bo considered. A flno line of wool sweaters, silk gloves, kid gloves, baby ribbon nnd silk lisle hosiery has .Just been re eclved by MIbs Kate Woodard and is on salo at her stors on Port street, noxt to the Convent. A Golden vibrator with nil of the -i tnchments for fifteen dollars Is an ait Iclo ut a ii Ice that fits tho 'average pocket; Hniiwn, Smith & Co. will have a demonstrator In' thotr utoiu this week to bIioW how good thU vibrator Is. EASY WAY TO LEARN' A5 tAlUAGE l)y the nutuial inetho,) as taught by Mr, Muthpwi ono can leuiu to np'i:ik Flench or Oounaii in five weoks with out any grammatical uilo.i or homo study, or hard woik being uecessaiy, Free lecturer at Iho Young hotel Thurs day and FrldJ). When you want to be SURE to have your BAGGAGE Handled right, phone' your order to the 0ITY TRANSFER CO. Jts. Hi tore. BEVY OF. GIRLS ' GREET VISITORS The old Klnau wharf nt the font of Fort street presented qiiiiii a fen tlvo appearance yesterday inoinlllg at sunrise. A hew of twentv mutti- Itnu-nllni. ..I-I. 1 l , .. ,. L.i. V i.i ' 7""u"""u "'" - kets f le s, yve.e busy getting aboard me Hukl Hllkl tu irn out to the Cleveland to decurato the passen- gers In true Hawaiian Btyle. On the other side of the wharf was the Mokolll, on board of which was the committee of Elks and the declmo club orchestra. The members-of the Elks coinniittce were also ioaded with ' ... ..u,ui in,.- t-uiuieuiB oi ineir lodge, which they carried out to'dec- orato tho vlsltlnu KIKh nnd the ladlei of their respective households. The names of the Elks committer who were on hoard the Mokolll nre as follows: E. A. Doutliltt. exalted ruler; Charlie jtal. chairman of the! decoration committee; E. H. Paris, I chairman of the Elks tommltlce- J, D. Dougherty, chairman of the 're- ceptlon committee, . c. Huston, secretnry of Elks Ilge 01(3; J. m! Illggs, In charge of tho lm'irh Mo- koiii, aim mi ill iJrunimond. The Christian Endenvor party who were on a separate launch also car rled lela and emblem of thel,- hi clety. Their names nre as follows; Rev. Jloses Nuktilnn. nrestilent nf tho Chrlstlnn Emlenvnr ltntmi nf ili' Tcrrltory; Rov. Mr. Ebersole. assist- unt pastor of the Central Union church; G. W. Paty, president of tho Oahu Young People's Union; Ilnrold S. Clark, son of l)r, P. E. Clark anil n teacher at Oahu College, J. P. Cowan. , During the trip out to the Clcvo- land, a wireless message was re- eclved by J. I). Dougherty from J. I H'cver, after it big struggle the Walter Doyle, stating that he would ",a" wu" landed in the police sin be unable to go with the Elks auto tlt"'- where he refused to give his party, as he had Joined tho Christian """lf nl"l Indulged In very had lati Endeavorers. This message was re- K"1"-'1'. Ho will appear In court to celved with much sorrow by his morrow morning, mid besides being brother' Elks, but alt felt that he had done the right thing. The Intrenld. can-vine the nieni- hois of the Promotion Committee ami tho Royal Hawaiian Hand, was tho first to clear from the docks. As they approached the floating palace the baud struck up n lively air nnd played appropriate music, specially arranged by Ilorr Ilerger, nt Inter vals. The Mokolll was not b.ick- waid, cither, as the declmo club plajed nnd sang In a manner nttlng lo the occasion. Crowds of tho ClovelniidH passengers lined tho bill- warks and grt-ejted Ihls famous cliiblW,ire .,'..,. .,, ", . ., ' ,, with rounds of applause. L nK ' . , ?!' . "Hello. Hill; Hello. Rill," was Bhouted back and forth as some mem- ber of tho antlercil herd was espied R,r- a,ui J,rs- Floyd Jarrett, Lewis on tho vessel. Pretty girl passengers . burg, W. Vu.; Mrs. L. 8. Noble. De waved flags and showed their appro- tiolt; Helen Sill, Tnntn, Egypt; E. elation with biiiIIob for everyone. The1 A. lioussinun, Danburg, Conn.; Mrs. Christian Endcavorltcs were presented Mttrcus Simpson, Poitland. Ore.; ni fhiSi -!n"i motl? .Al"lm Cnrrl8 A. Ilolbrook, Portland, Oie.; nn Mallhlnl, so that everybody on ... ... .. .... . . .... . ... .' board was mnife the redolent of some token of Ilnholulu'H liOBpltnllty. Owing to tho heavy sea running ut the lime, no mo was allowed to board ine cievelsiid, much to the chagrin of nnd Mrs. E. C. Rldgman, Miss E. I. all those good people who had von- Rldgman, I). L. Rldgman, Now York tured out so far In tho launches. Noth-j city; General I.eFevrc, New York "K''aun,en ''n6 "" w"'nI'',, City; Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Kerwlck'. the i faces of tho Hawaiian girls, anil oukliinil- W F Snv.ler Yonkers N although these wero soon drenched to,?. K" ' ,, ,',! " ,y,, 'iiV tho skin by'tpray from tho waves 'V. Mr. and Mrs d K. 1 larre Cleve which at thnes swept their vessel. ,n'"1' ,.; Mis. J. M. Rice, lloslon, they followed the Cleveland to lier Muss.; It. SI. Eastmon, Portland, berth and set about their allotted task 'Me.; Miss A. C. Eastman, Portland, of decorating Iho passengers with Me.; Mrs. II, L. Perry, lloston, Mass.; strings of Ids which had been so F. P. Ilugbee, New York City; Mrs. thoughtfully contributed by the Pro- E. a. . llendrlckson, Minneapolis, n"o? nnn 6n ... u , M"'"-: J'1"" ''' llendrlckson, Mlnne- Onco on hoard, tlif'task-of'segregat- ...Mj .nill. . (. ..., MrH , ' Ing tho varlousBoclotlos and nnlern ' r" "', MrH' ,' ' was quickly made. Visiting Elks were. Armstrong, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. E. takon In tow by their Island hosts, ,Str,mB' " clty' ,,n' ChrUtlan EndcavorltPB wore handled ' by their own people from the various THE PACIFIC MAIIi .Iner Man chinches oMlonolulu. All wero quick- chnrla was delayed ln getting awny ly on 'their way to the several meeting from Honolulu for San Frnnclsco this places. Somo went In nutos, others morning owing to tho very largo n private carriages', while the major-1 amount nf freight brought by this ves Ity wore accommodated In special el for the Orient. The cargo left at cars of the Rapid Transit. Honolulu 'amounted lo over thlrty-flvo , On board the Cleveland lively music hundred tolls nnd Ifl considered the was playod as tho guests wero being lurgest over left by u single vessel decorated anil taken In'tow. Tho ship's hailing fronf Far Eastern ports. The band of ten jiloccs pldycel lively and Alakea wharf 1b stll far from being stirring music until the last of the' pas- congested despite the receipt of this songers had landed. Rufus Cone of K'eat amount of cm go. Tho Man Wichita, was one of a party nf ten chuila was schbduled to sail for tho from this city of Kansas. He was cast ut 10 o'clock but her tlmo of do-more- than delighted with the recep- parture wus finally postponed until Hon tendered.hls party. He was ono noon. Tho Hawullun hand wub pres of ninny who made the trip' to Darjeol- ent at Iho sailing and pioscnted n iK, imiiu. io view i ne .snowy rango nf.uuo sciecuon or popular melodies, thu Himalayas. I ' Bj I THE SAILINO of the MatsOn Nuv THE RESIGNATION of M. II. Igatlon liner Hlloiilun for Sun I-rnn- Drilmmond .as cashier for the local cusioniB Bervlce Is announced. Mr, Drnnimond hag proved hlninelf a com potent nnd obliging' olllclal. Ho will take' up a lucrative position with Iho firm' of Peacock' & Company of this city. 'mh'0 miL'l FTIN H8 PAV ' - Exclusive Patterns English and American, Weaves. style' uneqnaled. W. W. ArtAlNA & co; 62 So. King. St. U, t t 1 .. i Phone 182. SUGAR- STOCKS Something of the old "bluo Monday" rfmosphero crept Into tho slock mar ket this morning, though thero was nothing of a terlous nature to disturb the hii) ers. nor was thero any notable fall In urlces. Most everyone was watching for Ilia price of Olna, and rattier surpilsed to note that the stuc'x IUiH sold at i on Saturdf" wim dellv- creel in the Board this .rnlng nt r, S;8 a ten-chart lot. This means ti,,,, ..nt..,,. fi... .,nai.ii.tnii t .i... Indebtedness had been discounted, or noire of the brokcm got facetious. Hh- wnllan Comiuorclnl hold, strong at 38,5 Kn'a H0''l nl 34 on the board and Jnnt.hau droppod back lo 29.25. Mc Br,e "' "V"1". laJt S ,,ui. Somo or the buyers nre watting to tee what the mldiltn of Polirnnrt will bring forth nnd others nro too busy with tourists nnd other things lo tlllnk nbo"t the market. T TWO TOUGHS FIGHT ON FORT STREET "N'1 afternoon at mlf-past two 0'c,ocl;- n hurry-up cnll wim sent ,u ,,le I'""0 stntlon for some offlccrs Io k" lo tl", comer or Port uml ,11,cl ,reels. where a couple of ,""l ""' "s""11!, u iiaiiig'iiio'jt le""111 language. ' uno "' "le me" wn,i Tommy Lane, ne follower of the boxing game, and tlle l,,an ,l1' mixed thlngsvwlth was sall I0 "e n uildler. Tho two men wcre lighting like dogs, and the po- "Ce 0"lcer who arrested the alleged ko1"1'".' "nil n tough time In getting ,''" -rlinor to the stutl6n. Three "ccis had to take a hand In the "n"nlr. and although I,aue went 'H'lelly, the other man put up a fierce fight and soveral time kicked "" "f lllH ollleers lu the lower part ' "1C ""!' charged with drunkenness, will havu ' answer to u chnrge.of iisiaiiltlng ,m' police in the execution of their duty. BORN. AZEVEDO At Knllhl, January 23, 16H), to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Aze vedo, a daughter. The Christian Endeavor Society of Honolulu tendered a lunch at the Uoyn, nnwn ,,, , m lnB Kll(PUV()rur8 of (1 CIov n,l n,n ,.i ..ui.ii. ii, rn. visit- Clovolnud "' t ' Ml8a ' 'nc)". Santa llaibara, Cal.i "" """ a"B' J- '" ''"". luronro. -"' Mr- n'"' JIr8- " " "nrhyilf. Hurllngton, In.; II. II. Hodell. Clove- '""d- -S " LePevre, Sidney, O.; Mr. C,8C0 '' sclieduled fort ten o'clock' to- monow morning. The Hllonlan will take a fair-sized genera) cargo, in cluding sugar, bannhus, rlco and pineapples, nnil n dozon or mora cabin pnssongeis will voyage to tho coast by the vessel. o fc'BllLL'ETIN ADR PV in Handsome Grays Made to your order, with fit and No Branch'ei. Shipping A RRiVEa 1 1 DEPARTED : " v : Sunday, January 23. Roiind-lho-world cruise Cleveland, Gcr. Htinr., 5:30 a. in. Manila, HougkoiiK mid Japap iwrtr. Manchuria, P. M. S. S., 8 a. in. San Francisco Nevndan, A.-H, stmr. 0:30 a. in. Seattle and Sound ports Missouri' nn, A.-IL stnn., 0:30 a. m. Kuual Kirts Klnau, stmr., n. m. Hnwall ports Nllhait, stiiir., a. m. Mnlokul mid .Maui ports Mlkahnla, stmr., a. m. Kauai purls Keauhoii, stmr., a. in. Monday, January 24. San Frnnclsco NIpiKiu Marti, Jap. stmr., 1:30 p. in. VESSELS TO ARRIVE Today. Hongkong and Japan ports Manshu Maru. T. K.'K.S. S, Kona and Kan ports Maunn I.oa stmr. Tuesday, January 25. San Francisco Nippon Maru, T. K K. S. S. Wednesday, January 26. Manila Galveston and Denver, U. S. S. on cruise. Knual ports W. O. Hall, ntirfr. Port Sun Lull Santa Rita, Am stmr. PA83EN3ERS" ARRIVED I'or T. K. K, S. 3. Nippon Mnru from San Francisco Jan. 24. For Ho nolulu: Mrs. J. K, Ohl, Mlfs Juan Ohl. Dale Carcltnn. Through: Miss Sarah J. Ulako, I). Lang. Y. Murnl Mrs. Y. Mural. Miss M. Tlnibel. K. Wndamorl. Mrs. Anna II. Gensn, Rev. A. R. Kepler, D. A. Wilson. Jr.. Mrs. D. A. Wilson, Miss O, T. WooiK Ed ward L. Ilaclimann, Miss Alice Drown, Mlsp Maria lfrown, Henfy H. Damon K. 11. Pnlle C. I.. Gamer Miss 8. E. Johnston. Fred C. Lawrence?, Chas. O. Lnwsnn, Rossltcr M. McCrono. Jns. A. Robertson. Robert W. Rowo, Harry B. Trawver. T. S..F. Noldeke. PA8SEN0ERS ARRIVED For Snn Finiiplsrfi Ml.,,, M 1) Adonis. H. W. Andrews, S. M. Arnold Cant. P. V. O. Hell. M. T.Yli'sir. Ilev. J. E. Cottle, A. Eyniael. A. Green- bergor. Miss S. II, Hlgglns Major V. E. O. Ilmsey T. Ho, P. M. A. Kap porn. II. O. May. Mlsn Marjory May .1. II. Mayer, Mis. I). II. Merrymnn Admrlal A. P. Nazro. Mrs A. P. Nar.ro, J, Carter Held. Mm. J. Carter Hold, S. Sllveistnne, Mrs.' S. 81lver stnno. Dr. O. C. Slinnis. E. I.. Sey mour. J. G. Weir. Mlsn II. Westlirook T. II. Yiiii. J. . Peters. For Honolulu A. Uns, B .N. Hick son. Mrs. E. N. Dickson. E. F. Illxon S. Pretzfleld, Mrs. S. Prctzfleld. Per P. M ,'. S. Munchurla from Manila. Hongkong and Japan ports: mi COTTON IS KING ON NIPPON MARU ,, (Continued "Ftorri Page 1.) China. He Is nlso lli nnl.ll.ilin.- nr n dully paper which circulates both ui ine unincBo cnpltul nnd also nt Tientsin, some fifty inlleH townrds eno searnnst. Mrs. Ohl Is accompa nied by her daughtor. Miss Jonn Ohl, nnd they will remain over nt Honolulu for scvernl weeks. Dale Cnrluton. who Is also ston- ping over at Honolulu, Is a retired merchant of Los Angeled. He will muko an extended tour of Ida Is lands before lontliiuliig his Journey la mo orient. I). ,A. Wilson Jr. Is colnt out to Shnlghal as thu United States nmr. shal at the China coast port. He win ue attached to tho American consulate there. TWO I.AIinM fr..l..lil.,ru f Ik. Amerlcan-IIawallan service hnvo nr- riven ui the port. Tho Nevadan, from Sail Francisco, rntim ,lnwn in . 111,1,'. less thun Beven dayB und hroiight n nirBe general cargo. Tne JIssourl'i, another freighter. Imiu imm- d..i Smtnil nnrto Tl.la .,.a..nl 1 1..1.. -......,...... . .., -.-, nua iruiKlll from New York, via Teliuantcpec, Sun riuiiLiscii, i-nriiunii, Heattlo and Tn conin. Tho vessel will also discharge Cargo' nt Kahllllil nml Hlln Tim mi... soiirluu Is slated to take on n largo nuipiiieiii 01 sugar at various Hawaiian port destined for Sullna Cruz nnd the Isthmus. MEETING NOTICE. Ilnwnllon Kennel Club will hold their nnnuul nieotlnir Tnesdnv nvn. Ing, 7:30, nt the offlcu of TomShnrp, Mile building, for tho election nf officers. O. T. L1TTLEJOIIN. 432fj.lt Sccrotarv. NOTICE. At tho ndjourued annual meeting or the Knplolnni Estnte, Limited, linl.l ,1.1 .,,,1. .1 .a... .. ..-. .,, , .,i uujr in .iiuiiiiiry, rjiu, the following were elected otllcers ror the ensuing year: Jonuli K. Knlanlnnaoln... .President C. W. Ashford Vlce-Preslilont Jesse P. Mllknlnnl Seprnlnrv John F. Colburn Treasurer Oliver K, Stlllinaii Audllnr Tim II I st four of th nl.Mvn. in. gether with A. N. Cnmpbell, constl- eueu ino Hoard or Ullectois. JESSE P. MAKAINAI, Secretary, Kaplolani Estate, Lim ited. Honolulu, January 24, 1910, 4S25-3t Monday, (Unitary 24. , San Francisco Manchuria, P. M, 8. S., 10 a. in, ' VESSEL3 TO DEPART I Monday, January 24, South American porta Mnnsh.i Maru. T. K. K. S. S. Knual purtu-tNncnu, stmr., f p. in. Snn FrnnclFCO Cleveland, H.-A. stun., 5 p. in. Tuesday, January 25. Japan ports and Hongkong Nippon Xlaru. T. K. K. ,8. S. Snn Francisco Hllonlan, M. N, S. S., 10 a. in. , Illlo via way ports Manna Kea, stmr., noon. , Kauai ports Klnau, sthir., C p. m. Maul and Molokal ports Mlkahala, stmr., C p. in. PAS8ENQER8 DEPARTED I Per P. M. S. S. Manchnrlnfor Snn Francisco, Jan. 21. .'Miss Grace Power, P. M. Ilrlnckcrhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Wetherby, Frank McDermuti. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. K. Henry, Mis. T. G. Pliolps, Hon. W. II. Armstrong, Mrs. James Armstrong, Miss Haw kins, Miss .Ilensou, C. Ilensnn, Dr. Armstrong Smith, G. S. McUiren. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. C. Stone. J. I). Kennedy, P. E. Ferguson. P. E. Snell, W. Fen ner.'Mr.'niid Mrs. II. C. Kennedy, MIbs Rose Elubeck, A. J. Mitchell, II. A. Saxc, Mr. und Mrs. L. Aaron. Julius Wnemser, Isanc Pollard, Mis. Shotwell. Mrs. Hurnham, L. T. Kelt bor. P. G. Damming, Miss Ruth Dem tnlng, E. Pollltx, N. Cushlng, Mrs. I). J. Hennessey, Miss M. Hennessey, Miss K. Crnsby, Mrs. G. E. Rock wood. G. H.ibson nnd wife, I. WoliT. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Ixnnls, Mr. anil Mrs. W. J. Van Ilouten and Unci children, Mrs. C. E. While. E. Mon- dez do Leon, A, M. Margpnthaler, P. II. Mullen, J. I. Godwin, J. C. Oip page. R. F, llofrerninn, D. R. Young. Allen Doonc, Miss Edna Kelly. W. I). Lowell, Mrs. Lowell, Mr. und Airs. I!. M. Carol, Mr. nnd MrB A. A. Il.nluchey, Mrs. Itodger Wells. Mia. S. D. Carylll, W. II. Haffncr, T. L. MeyerB, A. W. Rice. A. T. Ornish;-, Miss Flora McLnln, Mrs. Devlnellu, Miss Al Clilpmnii. I- PASSENQER8 BOOKED L Per stmr. Mnuna Kea, for Hawaii nml Waul, Jan. 23. Miss Miller. N, J. Kllray, W. O. Miller. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander, Mis Thompson. Mhs Thutclior, Miss Prosser, Mrs. PrOsser. Miss M. Medlll. Miss N. E. Roe, N Churrh Mayer, Mrs. Mayer, I. K. Kerf, Mrs. Kerr. a. W. Pcarey, Mrs. l'earey, Chas. A. Staiitnn, W. II. Hrndlcy, P. C. Atherton, Mrs. Ath orton, Miss d. M. Atherton, Miss Fllpmaii, Mrs. Atherton, Miss Crele mnn, Miss Graham, Miss E. Cramer, Miss Harriet Hitchcock, J. It. Cun ningham, Win. Ilrltt. Mrs. J. E. Mil ler, T. Miller. Mr. and MrB. II.-1". Furninn, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. T.1I. Llllle, two children, Stan ley Stephenson, Fred Harrison, C, E. King. Per O. S. S. Alameda, for San Fran cisco. Feb. 2. Miss Mark, Mrs. N. El lison, A. T. Oimsby, MrB. Ormshy, Chiiiiucoy Dewey, Mrs. Dejwoy, H. T. Meioro. Mis. Moore, Mrs. A. F. Hlxon, Mr. nml Mrs Germain, O. W. Urowu, Mrs. IlroWn, Miss V. MacOregnr, Mrs. E. MacOregor. MIsb L. A. Williams, Rev. Wcstervelt, Mrs. Gross, Miss Gross, a. Dctirflas Jones, V. Oiichner. Per stmr. Muuna I.oa, for Kona nnd Kau ports, Jan. 28, a. w. Pearey, Mrs. Penrey, Mrs. Murphy. Per stmr. Klnuu, for Knunl porta.' Jan. 25. Rev. W. 8. Bhort, Dr. Geo. Huddy, Miss M. Higgart. Per stmr. W. a. Hall, for Kauai ports, Jan. 27. Miss Allison. Per M. N. 8. 8. llllonlnn, for Snn Francisco, Jan. 25.- Miss K, Ronton, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. .Moore, Mrs. and Miss Fiissoth, Mr nnd Mrs. J. N. Har rison, M, Snxby, E. M. Huckachmldt, Dr. and Airs. L. McA'ahbn. - : 4 MAILS. Malls aro auo at Honolulu from points as follows: Yokohanfa Per Chlyo Maru, Jan. -28. Vancouver Por Moann, Feb, S. Colonics Per Mukura, Feb. t. Malls will depart for tho following points as follows: Yokohama Por Nippon Maru, today. Vancouver Per' Makura, Feb. 1. Colonies Per Monnn, Feb, 5. TRAN8PORT 8ERVICE. Uuford. arrived at San Francisco from Honolulu. Oct. 15. . Dlx, from Honolulu for Manila. Dec 27, Logan, from Manila, for llcnioliilu, Jan, 14. Thomas,' from Honolulu for Manila, Jan, 13. Sheridan, arrived San Francisco fiom Honolulu, Jan, 12, f IN FOREIGN PORT 4, Monday, January 24. SAN FRANCI8C0 Sailed Jan. 23: I' SChr. .Ins. Rolph. frtr lloncilpu. ' ' iiieni Arrivuu, ,iiin. zz; I S. 8. Mnsundn, henro Jan. 5 .UAM l.-ll AKTmc.fl k ... . . " .,r... . ..n,ii,uiv,u A I II Vl'll Jllll. H 8. 8. Alusknu. from Salhm Cruz YOKOHAMA Arrived Jan. 24. t 8. 8. Korea, hence jttHi jj, o ' . Tlttllptln Hlliia. nm... VII MmtM. Bulletin Editorial EoomhoB 1M, 1 t - 4. .