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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
Hawaiian Stated.
TUIIHIIA)
Honolulu First Degree.
wudimmmoav
Honolulu Ch4pter,R. A, M.
MarK Matter.
1 Mt'VNllAV
Rote Croix Reaular.
i PUIDAi
Hawaiian Second Degree.
HATlirihA -
Le Aloha Chapter No. 3
Regular.
All visiting memljers of the
Order nro cordially Invited to
attend meeting of local lodges
Meet on the
2nd and 4th
Mondays of
each month
V" wLSar 7:an p m.
MARINE ENGINEERS' X'Vo!
' BENEFICIAL ASSn!ATI0N. ciations cor
dially invited.
HARMONY LODOE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
Meets every Monday evening nl
7:J0 In I. O O I" Hall, Tort Street.
1 ' K. It. lli:.DItr. Secrotary.
II. E. McCOY, Noble (Irnnd.
All visiting brntherfi vcrj cordlnll
lnvltn-L
i OAHU LODGE. No,
1, K. of P.
Meets every first and third Fri
day evening at 7:30 In K. of 1'. Hall,
corner Fort and llerctanln. Visiting
brothers cordially Invited id attend.
WM JONES, C. 0.
o r iii:ine, k. R.sv.
HONOLULU LODOE GIG, B. T.'O.-S.
Honolulu Lodge No. C16, I). P. 0.
fy Elks, meets In their hall, -on; King
sireoi, near lure, every i nuay even
j4J ing. Visiting Drothcrs are fordlally.
, Invited to attend. J' .
K. A. DOUTH1TT, E. n.
11 C. EASTON, Scc'y. x
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
Meets every first and third Thurs
day of each month at Knights of
rythUjy.lluU. Visiting brothers cor
dially Mlted.to attend.
" m 'aiftiOINS. Sachem.
ft E Ji TODU, C. of n.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WE
NESDAY ovenlngs of each niojfthTtt
7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner
llerctaula and Tort streets.
Visiting Eagles aro Invited -to at
tend. V. II. IlILKY, AY. ;P
VM. C. McCOY, Sic',
Wm. McKinley lodge, No. 8, K. of P
Meets every 2nd and 4th Sa'turda
evening nt 7-30 o'clock In K. of I
Hall, (or Fort and Dcrctantn. Visit
ing brotheis cordially invited to at
tend, j
II A. TAYLOR, C. C.
i: . .iacouson, k. n s.
.Huliriiii riusinest Oflice Phone 2ati
T..it.i- - nr!t Hootti Phnn 1R.1
Special Sale of
Wash Goods
For Four Days Only
All High-Grade Goods at a Great
Saving Over Regular Prices
Sale Days
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
V Saturday,
April, 6, 7, 8, 9
A. Blom,
Fort Street, opp.
International Correspondence
School Agency
1139 Fort Street - Honolulu
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
4 rt
The value of the classified ad is
that it carries a teal message to the
reader. It specifies something that
the rcadei is interested in learnini;
and for tins reason the return from
classified advertising is instantarre
lo. s lo ict Immediate letums in
IKuvvaii use the li ill lit in.
I'lti .ii i.m S"J u huo Laundry
culled for and delivered niilck
Flue copperplate emjruvlng and
piloting nl Ilejkb iiip'i, Fort .street.
Arctic Sndn Leltbcad and Wood
void itlimir .'i.'iT, 1SIIJ -Millor street, i
Tliiiu Bpimt at tlio KaxliiOu Saloon-Is
lime plejsnntly npctil. 'rhs placo Is
sometimes known us the TwliMaoits
Ildi S K Mahooiof Walalna was rt
r,i 1 1. 1 mi Mi i Mnjbst) Queen l.llluoka.
In'ii Mils morning nt Washington
P..ice
Sntu .lav owning the C'hlncio Slit
duns Alliance will hold Its fourth mi
nim! conference nl the Y. M. C. A.
hull mi Hereunto nvenue.
. The Snlv illmV Army, will hold a
Si'Chl meeting each evening during
iliiilul weiii, at their luill, rornor of
King and Niniiinii streets.
Mnii Jinx ii,iucii ,ii fbi) Kentuck)
4,iltKiti when vmi wipii ll(iild rcfrefb
netit You will get goo ! goods nni
iitirtenu tieninifMit IheiP
l)r Ilnffminn has gn:r on n visit to
Kaunl. Intending to return about the
Mil 1), Hnffr.iinn's work l In
charge of l)r Morong In the meantime
Tin joung men who became mixed
up In 'an -ntTrny vsterdst afternoon
appeared In c.iurt thfs morning and om
In lug found Bill tv were ordered to
p.iv n flue of 3.2H enrh
This evening the Marines and
Toil Hhnftcis will hae another
game ( f roller rolo ut the I'rli.cess
Kink, and n big crowd of lovers or
the game Is expected to attend. '
Fourteen out of tw-nty-thrco Cisos
that were on the Police Court calend
ar this morning v. ere tent over till fu
ture dates and only a biinih of Chin-
use gntnlilcrit and n couple of affray
men were tried.
Next Sunday forenoon the quarterly
review of the Sunday-school daises
will bo held In Kavvnlnhun church The1
ehurtli will be nnproprlaleU deeora'ed
Jor the occasion. According to one of
-tiro Sunday hchnol leaders, the sinking
will be especially good.
"Mr and Mrs. William 0 Irwin and
their daughter, Ilelene, returned yes
terday from CoronariO. Miss Irwin will
begin her rehearsals nt once for the
part she Is to take lu 'the French feto.
(Tut of poitraylng Mmc Hecamlor ua
painted by Nattier Chronicle.
Tho Auto l.iery Co. Phone 0, Is now
under tho management of Qulnn, Ileln
and Qulnn, cloen first class 7-seated
cars; Packards, Thrtnias-Flyers, etc.
Hound tho Island Hips a specialty, l
passengers, J 10 on Uest city ser
lce.
One hundred and twenty-lb o men
attended tho legul.ir bi-weekly moot
log of tho Y. M. C A. at Fort Roger
last night. Itev. A C McKeever nd
dressed tlic men ainj mmlo a great hit
nost two-tnids or tho entire g.irrl
son turned out to hear Dr. McKeever
delher one of his delightful talks
WATERFRONT NOTES
I
' TltJihSCIIOONEIt Stlmson, which
snlled fuhn ,lort Allien soni . weeks
ugn after having ilischarged a ship
ment of fertilizer nt that port, Is ie
rorfed to have arrived nt Port Town
send, Wash on Mom!a
"X TWHlni.nSS reeMvcil (mm (he
AtnjaLcnn stenmer lliieciuns was to
tho crted that the oil tanker was CCO
miles nrf the ort. The vessel Is bring
ing fuel oil to this port
rTHE A.-II fielghter Al.ibkan hear
ing a latge shipment of New ork
freight for Honolulu, Is reporlejl to
hae arrived nt San Francltco jester-
day frqm 3alna Cruz,
Catholic Church
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' SHOPPING NEWS '
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AND
BUSINESS REMINDERS
non't go home tired nut Stop-at "tho
delightful Critirion. miner of IlMhol
uud Hotel slicets and have a glass of,
refreshing beer
Hcliu India Itellsh has that some
thing Hint lends sesl to Hie appetite.
Every one of the famous "57" has Its
partlctllnr placo on the table and helps
i lie meal.
MY. W. Wright Co., Ltd., King and
South Hticcts., employ the most expert
carrl.tgu and automobile painters nnt
lii.vo nil the fanilllles for doing the
best : vork.
You can communlcato with vvour
friends or hindncs associates on the
other Islands or on steamers nr sea
by wireless Willi no delay. On Sunday
morning the nlilee Is open from X
until ID.
What we luixo tomorrow depends on
what we snn today. Open n savings
account, nt tho lt.iik of Haw all, i.til.
and pjep.iro for a happy loninrniw. In
tcrest paid at four and nne-li.ilf jier
cent ptr annum
WE HAVE WITH US
AT THE YOUNG.
Wednesday, April 6.
II II lludcn, San l-'rauctrcn
Tuesday, April S.
,1 K. Hume, Fifth Cavalry:
Lieut
Lieut. A. L. .lames Fifth Cavalry; W.
W. fiooilalc, Wnlalua; Mr. and Mrs. V.
do llrettovllle. San I'r.mclsco; 8. T.
Webster.
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AT THC HAWAIIAN.
Wednesday, April 6.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Armstrong, I.ol
lchua; D. U Clark, Los ,'ngcles, Cal
Tuesday, April 5,
J E. IMw arils. John Euo.
THE AMERICAN hchooner K. K.
Wood, after having discharged u ship
ment of lumber nt this port and willed
for dray's Harlior, Is reported to havo
arrived at the noithern lumber port
on Mondny.
v 'tt f''"ZA ' J
lu n short t lino Tho Ilenenr Co,,
Ltd., owning tho sole patents for n
machine, to -grind algetnbu beans,
will start an advertising campaign
looking to tho wider dissemination
of Knowledge concerning I'm feed
ing value of tho meal nblnlued by
grindli.g thcbo beans. ,
J'rcvlous to thu uppcnrniico of this
advertising, which, I nsstup you.
will bo Interesting and readable, I
desire to make a. porsonal htatement
In spaco purchased at my own per
I soiial cuipcuso.
It Is often tho case that vvhoro it
company Is foimed for tho market
ing, of ai: Invention of great general
lite fulness 'and consequently rnpab.o
1 1 1 1 t . "
of large earnings for thoso control-
- V 4 ft - ' k
ling It, In which class by Invention
undoubtedly 'belongs, ns lias'tilre'auy
been proven lo experts and to many
mon ot high standing liu business,
, -I v. -
.attempts, often successful, nro made
In iny Inventions,
! V -
BAQQAQE
City Transfer Co.,
JAS. H. LOVE.
GRIM REAPER VISITED LURLINE
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(Continued from P-:e tv J
ryid on tho same il ,j vs la vvl
lesj cnmmunlcnl.eu vvh.i the Wli
helinlnn.
The vessel brings n f.ili-i.li-1 gen
eral cargo and s shipment or ithmu
2o sacks of mnlnlai.d mafl. :
Thirty -passengers m rived for Ho
nolulu.' On dock vvns a dekgatlo.i
of four-footed passengers, iuctudluT
73 head of cuttle, 7. mules and two
horcs. , , I
Another rnlher remarkable fen
tine (if this visit or the Lurllrln Is
t,he fact that the vessel biought no
niitomohtles.
One llqm of freight was a twentv-stx-foot
Inhnch couslgi.ed lo U S.
Hnllowny. i
The Lurllne hni conslderabln
c.trgo Intended for Knhttlul, mid l
Is the Intention to dispatch the ves
sel for the Maul port tomorrow even
ing. The genial ".Ilmimc" Itudden wtn
found occupjlng the berth of chief
ofllcer of the Lurllte upon the nt
rlval of that vessel at the Matsnn
vvhnrf early this morning. Huddeuj
will "be remembered ns not long agii
occupying a similar office vvlt'i tlmi
Pnilflc Mall steamer tvorea. and be
nUo brought down the new Intci
lland ftcatner Cascade.
Mis H. N. Almy returns from n
brief visit to Hie ('iinsl In the In
terests of tin) loinl thealeis which
she repreented
Mr. m.d Mrs (icorge Wlnton have
come down to Honolulu to Join Hi
Mcllno Stock Comp.iti), now holding
forth ul tho Hawaiian Opetn !lnuc.
A. Hurtman Is here to lake up i
position with the San rranelsiiri
llrldgo Cnmpan. now nt vvoik nt
the Penil Harbor docks. Mr. Hart
mini is nccohiiMiilcd bj his vlfe nnd
four children.
It. Schiller aim Joins tfio strvlco
of the (ontractois who havo ihnj
Pearl Harbor linpiovements L
chaigc.
After a successful buslnes? Hip.
Philip Peck, the Hawaii lumber
nmn, has returned fiom thn Stntci
and was an arrival by the Lurllne
A. W. Jtidit and Mrs. Judd vveie
passengers by tho Matron liner.
THE- UNITED STATES cruiser New
Orleans vailed for Mnnlli yesterday
afternoon nfter having rennilnel at
Hounliilii for. nboiit u fortnight.
c,w
Makes
Algeroba Bean
In ret control of Ills' Invention n'vvn
' from tho Inventor.' Indication that this same good
fsiufar 1 havo been fortunnto lu 'n'10 wl" continue. ,
rctnli.lug for myself my Just share Thero nro' two active tlastcs
and there Is ovoiy pcoplo lu tho woilil destructive
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PHONE 152,
PASSENGERS BOOKED
H V
, Per .M N S 9 Limine for Sail
l'inni'Irco, Apr. 121' M Swatuy
Mrs. rivvnruv. Miss llw.in?.v, Mrs. Sl'U
ti-iy, Mrs .lonliii. Mis. Miufliy 'tluo 1
V. Peary, Mrs. Pbiit. Mr. nnd .ry
Me-us, -Mrs. I). Aneona Mrs .Mongol I
D'ltil'J Hniltb. Hivld MriuVi, .Lis '
Ciovvel, Mrs. .1. J. Carey, M. l'Mi"t
Mrs. Flslinr Mr. Slatterv. .) ). r,
Petersen llnrrj- Clnrk, Mrs E, N
Knglehnrdt Allss M. Liim elnr I,, II
Ooodnb', Mrs. W. W. Unriddle, lls
Clara IVank, MIb t! A Carter. Mis
K. Athorlnn Mrs. J. I!. Mlurlon K. 1
ParrniiM Mi's. l'ario;i,M Miss 1). tlre.tv
es. Jllss H riaxman, F. .1. Ylerrn..Mrs
Vlotni. Mr. and .Mrs II. It Christian.
W. P. Thomas Mrs W. P. Thoiins
Per ntmr. C'laudlne, for Mnuf and
llavvnll pons, April, 8. Mrs, Mur
phy, Mis. Peavey, M. lleiison, Mrs.
C. II. Desky, Ml3s .1. Mnsscy.
Per stmr Klnnit, for Knual portt,
Apill IS. Marshall D.irrnch. 11
like, Mrs. litre. Miss E. Kite. .
Per stmr. Mauiia Loa, for k'uni
and Knn ports, April 12. P.ov', W.
F. Frenr, Mnrslou Campbell, Mrs. J.
A. Young, Miss Stone.
l' TRANSPORT SERVICE. I
Crook, fiom Honolulu lor Manila
Mmth I.
nix. nt Mnnlh. Jin. !0.
Logan, nrilved nl Manila April, 3
Shut mint, lo nrrlvi' fnun .S.iii l.'iiui-
ilrcn. Apill 12.
Shorldnu killed from Manila for Ho
nultilu, Mmch 23. . tv
WATERFRONT NOTE3
THE LEPAItTlTHE of. tb- United
States army transport Sheildan from
Kay Franelrcn with tho headquarter!),
bind and entitled men belonging to
the Ninth Infantry la aniimmca I. Tlu
r.-., ,i,. ) veenl'iv uud should
nrrlvo hero on or about April 12. The
i.diiniiiin is b nillig llu) iNlillh lo the
Phlll pines for Inu jear of dut.v. The
regiment rotnes fnun Fort S-im llous
ton nnd Includiis a numb, r of ofllrers
vve'l !(timvn to nrniy people, now sta
tioned nl lloiinliilu.
rj
THE MATSON Niivgati.a si inner
Illlenliii which Iirrlv'nl nt the Hirt
iVterda.v with San Fra'ic'tco and Se
attle fietght will piohhhly sail foi
I'ort Allen Hilt ovenln? The vessel
has n quantity ot cjr?o dnstln-d for
K-unl nnd Maul Tho vessel will pick
up n ihlpmuit of siuar nt the islan 1
ixirts.
fi
M Kti' 1
;
Statemenl
Crushing Machine
H VPtVI TwFK4''r "-.vHfiUr
for- cfnsti in live, nnd feeling Hint tho
iuvriiloi ,bcJongs to' tho latter, I de
of sire to inako a pica for, not smpa-
nnd tlij or .charity,
iitiM', i&
' Shipping
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ARRIVED I yDEPARTCD'
Tuesday. Apill 5.
Tiifiima llalboa. Am. schr., p. m.
Pint S.m l,uls Santa Maria, Am
it ip r, ii. in, .
MuUllio Amaranth, bktn., p. in.
Mat'il portr Nllhaii, stmr., p. m.
Wednesday, April C.
San Fuinclseo l.nrllno, M. N. 9. S.,
S it. in ,
Knual ports W. (1. Hall, Btnir., n hi.
VESSEL3 TO ARRIVE
i r
Thursday, April 7.
Hawaii and Maul ports Claudlne.
stmr.,
, Friday, April B.
Hongkong nnd Japan ort Man
churia. P. M. S. S.
j. j
I PA&SEN3ERS ARRIVED
Per il. N. S. 8. Lurllne, from 9nn
Francisco, April 0 A. Hnrtmann, Mrs.
Hnrtmaun mid 4 chlldicu, It, Schiller,
Mis. Schiller and 2 children, W. Unse
man, C. lrvvln, Mrs A. Pnlmor nnd
child, O. K. Orahnm, A W Judd, Mrs.
Judd tmd child Mrs. W It. Eddy, J. II.
Stone, II. I). Hayden, P Peck, J. I).
Drtlo, flro Wlnton, Mrs. Wlnton, I. N.
Clark, Mrs, II. N. Almj.
PASSENGERS DOOKED I
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Per O. S. S. Sierra, for Sin Fran
risen, Apr. C Mr. nnd Mrs. S. (I.
Young. Mrs. L. E. Kilts-.. Mrs, O.
lliiniiiilt. Mis. J. P. Blcinn, Ml km V.
II. Slo.ui, Mi-s. C. O. Ost.out, Miss L.
E. Ostrom, Mrs. A. Thomphon, Mrs.
Oirrmd, II. J. Illicitly, Mrs. Illicitly,
Mrs. M. II. Webb, Mr, nnd Mrs. W.
II. Thomas, MIrs Drown, Miss Pratt,
W. J. Si'hult7., Mrs. Schultz, Mr. nnd
Mis. .1. C. Cohen, Mrs. V. E. Col
lins, Miss Mrdpvern, Miss Agnes Sul
livan, Mis M. S. Anlussou, C. II.
Mi Cloud, Mrs. J. II. Clnrk, Mr. and
Mis. A. L. llontiey, Mr. mid Mrs. O.
II. fasay, Jr. nnd Mis. W. T. Hull,
J. It. Sloan, Mrs. .1 J. Lyman, Mm.
Knox, Col. and Mrs. Adams, Mrs. 9.
A. IIorw, .Mis. K. L. Klnslea, Mrs.
('. A. Illalsdtdl, Miss Illnlsdell, Mrs.
W. E. Murray, A. T. Henry, Mr, nnil.
Mis. J. II Itose, Miss Isabcll Innes,'
W. K M.icnmber, A Lane, M. Arena,
V. II Perk, W. N. Ilelllnger, Mrs.
W. L. 'Itolph, Mrs. T 11. Robertson,
Miss E. M. Anderson, Mrs. O'Con
nell, Mr mid Mrs. J II. Hart, Mrs.
T. E. Dennis, Mrs. E II. Spencer.
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gV RULLFTIN AM PAV -r
Oi
Regarding
Every. new Industry added makes
the Industries of thoso Islands .Unit
much more diversified, and diversity
of Industry Is what wo need. So
let's get togother unci do somo "loam
wink" for "llnltod Honolulu" nnd
"United llavvnll."
The Algeroba Dean Grinding In-
duslry, made jiosslblo by tho Invon
lion of my machine, holds enormous
possibilities for not only theso Is
lands, but for nny "locality vvhoro the.'
benn grown,
Let's pull logethe- and Blvu tii
Iloiiolulu nnd Hnvvall tho repula
tlun, not 'only for climate and
scenery, but olso for hnvfiig pcoplo
who "do" things.
Thanking jou for u ilos-o perusal
nnd asking y'm lo dovrto u HUM
i1
careful thought to thn foregoing, l
am, ,
Sincerely joins,
C.
but oncouiagcnieiit.
mmatuMjm
Tuesday, April 3
Kaunl ports Klnau, stmr., 5 p. m
Maul nnd Molokal ports Mlkahala,
stm; , .' p. in. '
Mnnlli via Ouam-i-Now Orl&uis, V.
S, S., l,. m.-
Portlatul, Ore. SeIJa, ,Nor. stmr,
p. m.
Wednesday, Arirll (1.
San Francisco Slcrrn, O. S. S.,
noon.
I VE8SEL8 JO .DEPART ,
Wednesday, April 6. ,
Portland, Ore Itygln, Nor. tmr.
Thursday, April 7.
Kauai ports W. O. Hall, slpir
Friday, April 8.
Han Francisco Manchuria, P. M.
S. 9. '
Hawaii and Maul ports Claudlne,
filmr.
Saturday, April 0.
Sallna Ctuz via Port Allen, Kahiilul,
nnd llllo Mlssotirlan, A.-H. S.'S.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED
Per stirlr. Klnau, .for Knual ports,
Apill B. Francis Cay, O. F. Winter,
It. P. Spalding, a. II. Ftilichlld, M.
Martc'ey, Mrs. Mnrseley, Dr. an.l
Mrs. W. Hoffmann, Mrs. E. II. Wu
tcrhouse, Miss WatorhoiiRC, Mlsl 1!.
J, Waterhottsc, Mhs Morehend.
Per stmr. Mr. una Ken, for llllo
mid way ports, April 0. C. J. Day.
Mrs. C. .1. Day, MIsm I, limes, Sam
Parker, M. Hunnewell, Allco NnvvnL
C. A. Itruns. J. J. Sulllvnn, Mr. and
Mrs. Pcnilleton, Miss Rohe, E. A.
Soutliworth, Judge J, Mntthewmau.
F. E. Hudson, Mrs, Hudson.
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t. MAILS.
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Malls nro ruo at Honolulu from
points as follows:
Yokohama Per Manchuria, April !.
Vancouver Per Marama, April 2D.
Colonies Per Mnkurn,-April 2(1.
Malls will depart for Iho following
points as follows:
San Francisco Per Mnnchurla, Apr. 9.
Yokohama Per Nippon Mum, Apr. 11.
Colonies Per Maraini, April 23.
Vancouver Per Mukurn. April 2fi.
A CAULE received nt this jiort an
nounces the dopnrtuio of tho Japan
ese liner Nippon Mnru from San Fran
cisco, bound for the Far E:ts by thn
w-iy of Honolulu, Tho vessel sailed
yesterday and should nrrlvo here on
April 11.
,v
W. Renear

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