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EYBtfWO BtjLtftTTN, HONOUTUJ, T. H., YON'DAY, MAT 1C, 191,0. int.MMlt.ftiti I PI ii k m U ii ii Kr M II : :.!' Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONDAY: Leahl Chapter No. 2 ReQ ular. TUESDAY: Hawaiian 'Third Degree, WEDNESDAY: Oceanic Flrit Degree, THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Hor.olulu Commandery Red Cross. SATURDAY: All visiting members of the Order aro cordially Invited to ittnil meeting of loeni lodges Meet on tne 2nd and 4th Mondavi of each month at K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M. MARINE ENGINEERS 0 nT Ao SEN.EFICIAlA$$n!IATIOIlciationi cor dtallj invited. HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 in I. O. O. T. Hall, Fort Street. R. n. HENDKY, Secretary. II. E. McCOY, Noble (Irnnd. All visiting brothers very cordially Invited. 0AHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. Meets every first' and third Fri day evening at 7:30 lu K. of I. Hall, corner Fort and Beretanlo. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. WM. JONES, C. C. -- o. v. heine, k. n.Ta L I HONOLULU LODGE G16, B. Prtt Ej tfnnAiiii.. r njf kt r 1 imrrTtmri en . . . r.w i r-Sm5 Elks, meets in their hall . W3SH llWfc, MVUI rUH OVCIJ KIIU1 3i- Ing. Visiting Brothers are cordially , Invited to attend, JAS. D, DOUGHERTY, E. It. QEO. T. KLUEOEL, Sec. -HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Meets every first and third Thurs days of each month at Knlghtsr.6I Pythias Hall. Visiting brotUers-xor dlally invited to attend. P. HIGOINS, Sachem. E. V. TODU, C. of It; : .: HONOLULU AERIE 140. F. .0,- &. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings of each month at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner Beretnnla and Fort streets. . . . Visiting Eagles are invited 'to at tend. T W. It. IHLEY, W. P. WM. O. McCOY, Sep.- . WM. McKINLEY LODGE NO. K. OF P. Meets every 2nd and 4 th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in K. of P. Hall, cor. Fort and Doretanla. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend. H. A. TAYLOR, C. C. E. A. JACOBSON, K. It. S. WORKERS IN WATER COLORS "Will find all they need at our store. We have the famous Peerless Japanese Transparent Water Colors In Bcoks of Fitteen Colors 75c. The ONLY water colors on FILM LEAFLETS. .: The ONLY water colors that are SELF-BLENDING. We alio have WATER COLORS in Sets. ' . Honolulu Photo Supply Co., , FORT, BELOW HOTEL ANSC0 FILMS AND CAMERAS Gurrey's, Ltd. May's Old Kona Coffee IS BEST HENRY MAY & CO. SHOPPING NEWS .1 , AND business minders riot yolir halt r" and cheese nt tho iJf'Uonti'Atr'ii cmnito. nl tho M-Mrd" polltan Mnrkct anil you will linvo the beat there Is In tlm city. Hip "Scotch Last" rli(xl, tnnle by Ilnnnn nnd sold nl llio Mclu my Slum Kioto, In one nf lli( most .comfortable, shoes sold In Honolulu. The Union Electric Company will sell you Tungsten lamps mid iln wir ing of every description In your Htoro or resilience. Harrison building, Her ctanln street. The meals nl the- Palm Cafn nro Fi licclally prepared for Mho Indlen who come down town shopping nnd (liul themselves loo busy to go homo for n midday meat. WEEU INTERPRETS RUSSIAN PLEA i")f- ' 1 Frederick Weed, the accommodating court (ilTlclnl in Judgo AndradcTft court has developed startling llnqutstlc abil ities of lata nnd In addition to his fluent familiarity with Japanese, Chi nese. Korean. Spanish. Portuguese. It. linn, French, (lre-ck, Hawaiian anil other languages which assist In malt lug Honolulu police stntlon at times put to 'shame Ihp nncient lower of Hnbcl, Weed hns necpilred Iho Bus stall Unco. One l.akludnff, dichired n recently arrived Russian, who bus been "work ing" appeared before Iho muglstrato this morning upon a charge of exec slvn Indulgence In iKiwcrful Btlmu lants. No Russian Interpreter bring nt hand, the genial Weed wns called upon and his work with the Russian wns pronounced Iho finished product. When tho Russian shook tho hand of the Interpreter tho court appear ed satisfied that tho translation had been trim to the line. JEALOUSY SNUFFS - OUTi-TWO LIVES - -(Continued from Pace 1.) ithlcincxlst. tu tho lower floor nf thoj niiiXjjuvin5ioo iiiock on noioi iinn River streets. lt-43-.b?lioved that whllq holding this Mltttn; that Ooo Yuen, a yonn SaSathcr iiortlvq procllvltii emu cs. met tho' Woman. Although Yap Hen, tho former lover had ceased- to ngnro con splctiously In tho affections nt tho woman, word camo to his car that Ooo Yuen had frequently been seen around tho apartments of his former paramour, These stories arc said to have caused an uprising of Ihu "green-eyed- nionster," Jealousy, and lie Is declared Hi Ifavo made the stnt-nient only a fuw "days before the conimltmi'iit of tho crlmo that some ono was gslng to suffer for tho attentions alleged ns bring, -paid to'tho young Hawaiian glfl.: "" !i. : ,FfUr..ihota-.TKe Effect. ; .-Kni. iifuvreacntti the Fort street tenement about half past two this morning, according to all accounts. He. mtfdo Httle-'fidlsa In gaining admis sion Jtn tho rooms. Oaco thcro he f foMqdJ Goo Yuen nnd tho woman vin a compromising position. Somo word followed, though tho preliminaries i.wcro not overheard by other residents .ci tne House. Tho first Intimation that a crime had been committee was tho succes sive shots fired from Iho lovolvor. which never left the hand of Yap Hen until It dropped from his lUTveless fingers 'after he fired the shot that entered his left breast cloeo to the heart, Ho dropped to the Hoor nlmoj', Immediately afterward, n dead man. In gaining the apartment, tho Infur iated Yap Heu awakened tho sleeping girl. Sho rushed to Iho lanal of tho house nnd It was while standing horo that the former Chinese lover fired the one shot which onded her exis tence. Tho shot look effect over tho right breast. Sho dropped In her tracks and death followed almost Im mediately tho firing of tho shot. Goo Yuen who" next drew attention from tho Chlneso behind tho gun, re ceived two wounds. They wero to all appearances scratches' or slight cuts. One followed a courso along tho right breast nnd while bleeding to some extent did not alarm him for ho walked down town and enter ed tho police station about hulf past thrco o'clock this morning nnd told the story of the crime nnd asked to ba taken to tho hospital for treat ment. At a late hour this afternoon, tho man was pronounced as out of dan ger. Ooo Yuen has not been engaged nt steady employment for somo time1 nccordlng to tne pouco, no lias fre quented tho down town billiard nnd pool rooms and has been looked upon ns n young sport In Hawaiian-Chinese circles. When tho rovolvor was Vecovered, nil chambers were emptied. Ono shot llred by tho Chinese entered tho nfl- Joining room, piercing a vcrty thin wooden partition, Hud tho ball fol lowed a course but a foot lower, it would hnvn rcsultad In tho Injury or nwhnp death of two persons who wero asleep In" tho "room, Tho gill Is said to havo visited a sister on Sunday afternoon nnd thcro : told of some of her troubles. Sho V"tt VI fIVIItV u I1VI UUIIUIWi MMU ... Ill j 1 1 1 ."JT!!: ii' 8-..rC"!r,t ".r lt her father being n Chinese while, tho mother was a' Iluwallun. Tho wound In tho abdomen of thn victim who was taken .to tho hospital Is nf a moro serious nature than was at first thought. Nine stitches were rtcotsory to close tho deop cut mado by tlio Imllct from tho pistol of tho ' Infuriated lover. i Trent Trust Company this morning qaallfied as administrator of the oh- Tw."" KUk'ha mnS a LOCAL AND GENERAL -J '2 i l L: Haas chocolateu bo-ji-nifrfe, frtftt at Benson, Snlllh & Co., I.nl. '. ' 7-8oatit Auto for hire. Phono 199 Jntnos IJaker. Young Hotel Stand. Call on Mike Palnn at the Encora Saloon for a draft nf Fresh butler milk. ' Up til) hlfl morning C39 automobiles had been registered nt the police court. , Embroidered tiousseatts and iitncy nee'dlewofk. Mrs. II, Hell, 162 Hotol street, Mtss Woodnrd lias somo very fine novelties on display nt her Fort Street store, If you iwunt n good Job done on an auto or carriage takn It to Hawaiian Carriago Mfg. Co., 427 Queen St. J. . uyrno was today -nppolnted administrator of the cstato of F. M. I.yon nfter filing n bond or J32G. Taxcs-property, income and con servation. First half is due on Mon day. Pay up and avoid penalty. Tho Kentucky saloon Is ns lamed for good lJquoiH ns tho Slnto of Ken tucky. Jack Roberts Is tho propri etor. Entries for tho nnnual tennis ehnin plonshlp close on Tuesday nflerno'on nt five o'clock; the entry hook Is now cpen nt E. O. Hull & Son. Halclwa Is tho society center for twclvo months In tho year. You will enjoy everything tho management hns to offer for It Is tho lost obtnlnahlo In tho islands. New Athletic uuderwear, B. V, D goods, now shirts and pajamas, in light wolght and pretty colors. A flno lot of new suitings bt Yee Chan & Co.'s. King and Bethel street. Ladles' should not miss tho' onior- tunlty of tho sncrlflco said of Irish. ero- ftltAt liVdnnli ,. ..iiaIa! ml.nl.l.t.. novelties, etc.. nt Mrs. J. liosenlisrir-s rooms a nnd 10, Alexander Young hotel. The famous Peerless Japanese Transparent Water-Colors, tho only water colors on film lcnflcis ami llm.whllnnt nmiiinvin. wnr.u .,,..-,. only water colors that nre self-blend' Ing, are for sale at the Honolulu Pho to Supply Co. You will be delighted with tlieso colors. Attorney Oenernl Lindsay this morn ing petitioned for the appointment'!)! appraiser for the estato of Thomas it. Lucas, stating that certain uronertv hhd, been transferred to Mrs. Lucas upon which tho transfer tax had not been paid. It Is stated that loscph F. Uantist will ructm to Honolulu on tho next Lurllno nnd tnkc up the prnctlco of dentisty. Mr. Baptist Is a Honolulu, Iioy nnd has been ustdying tho Pro fcsslon of dentisty 'on tho mainland for somo time. Tho Hnwall supervisors arc making n request on Oovcrnor Frear for n cam; Of orison laborera to ho nlnccd on the road leading from tho volcano lutvuiu ivuii niiicii tut' uiuiiu in in'!' tho' worst kind of shape. Tho board1 has passed resolutions to that effect, nnd a copy of the sntue, uccompnnlcd with a request for prlMin labor will bo sent to tho Governor and High Sheriff. , . Tho Oovcrnor cullod on tho pap tain of the Porttigucso warship this morning at 10;30'and was'salutcd with nineteen guns nccoi'dlng to tho regit - latlon of Portugal: Ho was followed by the Consular representatives of a rent Britain, Japan. China, nil of wnuiu were givi-n tno ifgiuatiou sni utcs, Tho Bishop of Zeugma alsii mado a formal call nnd was given tin 'official salute. German Consul Pro 'tcuhaitcr called on Saturday) II IH. KAUftl REPORT William Mossmati, ono of the paid ngents of tho Prohibition league, re turned yesterday mornjpg rom Ka uul and report's that the Knualuns. 'or, nt least, two-thirds of the voters. are for prohibition. Te contradict-, od the statements o 'Senator. Fnlr chlld, who- Whtlo In Honolulu said that Kauai would vote against pro hibition. "I have Just arrived finin Kauai this morning." said Mossnian yester day. "I have' lieen on the Island j chief of staff, went down to the cruls-j for nbout three weeks, and knriwlcr San Gabriel and rolurno.l Dm c.ill' that tho whole Island, or.- lit least.l of Captain nnto Bastos at tho Capt-I tWd-thirds of the voters, will vote'01, last, w.(!ok- , ' Tor nrolillitttnn " addition to tho commander of ror proiuuition. Kh nk.,ioi .i- , .iia. i.. i "T-Ai.ft n Wa i1.n..t CAA ,nlnvo . I a.iwe ma uuuiii. owu luivia ui , Knuni; and the 'majority of them, urro was present to, receive thoNvlid will vote for prohibition. All the. tors from shore. Jiawauans aro iirncucauy tor prom- bitlon. The Ocrmans. as 1 sized up. the situation, nre ngnlnst the prohl ni. . I bitlon. "Senator Falrchllil was wrong when ho 'made 'the statements, which Were publlshe'd in the Bulletin rthat tho "Kanaians wb'uld vote ngalnftt prohibition. He was In' Honolulu nt tho time, while I was on the Island. I was fully nwaro of tho position Of me iinwn mas tnen: and i Know tnni.uun won tno unxing coniesi wit n tuo they, were nnd nre still for prohlbi- tjon i i.R...,. rni.i,ii.i .-' .inii. benator Faircnllu wns simply' tnlklng about tho thing which he dl.1 not. Know ni an.' - ' - ............ ..... . ...... ..... u is reported uiai Mossman wtii;spons irancted tno cliauces of tnelr ho sent to Maiil and Molokal to helu his fellow worker, J, If. 8. Kaleo.i who Is already on the Istund. Moss. the prohibition league, of which lib Is n mombo'r, x LOUI8 PLEADS FOR MORE TIME. N, J. Loulifwlto Is charged With resisting as well as assaulting an offl cer of tho-law whllei In tho nerfornf- anco of his duty nnnoarod beforo Judco Andradol'flt (lollco court this morning and tbroiiEh his nttomevs asked for. moro time lu which to prepare- his' covering a period of hlrteen months defense. Ijouis Is nlleged to havo would do. Kalanl therefore went hta .'"to U W - PAQQAQE City Transfer Co., JAS. H. LOVE. PROOF THERE BUT NOT AVAILABLE Sheriff Jnrrclt, Chlof McDufflenn.l other membem of the city polh-c nnd detective department thought that they" had Iho convincing evidence lit hand "in llielr'rnld of eleven Japan eso gamesters nnd sports who wore found holding n quiet little seance, tl:kllngitho festive tiger, down Wnl tnnhillo wny Inst evening. The ollln-n deelnie that they un expectedly dmpped In on the Orien tals while theyweio tint exnetly par ticipating In ii Christian mission service. ,, The, 'appearance of tlio officer was the signal for those of Iho Japntfese to hurriedly roll up (ho little Bllp'1 of pnper lint they held In their liniids nnd crn"m tho same Into lliel' months, lleforo the police could In tervene, It Is claimed that tho mem bers otithe party had swallowed and masticated 'what is asserted wag a small fortune in chc-fii lottery tickets. Tho Japanese appeared before Jtiiigo Aiidntde this morning and, looked none- tho worse for their heir n"led feast of contraband paper, Ab ,hy 'nt '' rmv along 'tho ("mourners' bench" titul faced tho dlstrlct"-nini:lstr.it'H limine HinV seemed not the least disturbed, nnd cd to greet' the prosecution with,' "llrlrtc forth your evidence if vouimlnd tho loss much. He met with i ran." Sheriff Jnrrett f.irentened to en!t4Lnk!k' ''!f lV"'!ln,l.mL" V .f,1'1: i ,. . . ,.iA . . . In thn tervlces nf City nnd County Physician Marl.-nll, but this plan was Ilnajly nhiindoiifd n, iiufenslble. Attorney Lortln Andrews has been chosen to look nfter tho Interests of the Japanese. Tho rnso will be threshed out In court on next Mon 1 day1 morning. 'FRIENDS AID CONTESTANTS i'?" The yeok-nd .balloting of H the Yoseniito-Callfornlol con testants resulted In' a gen eral shifting of tho chapc rono coiitostants. Two big blocks of votes came In Sat urday ulid entirety changed the scores bf the thrco lead ers. There are only two weeks left of tho contest, and every candidate is'allve to tho fact that tho time is short In w'hlch to securo votes from their friend 'The number of voluntary subscriptions Hint came In today shows, nlso, that many of the candidates' friends rcallzo that If they nro to help their fnvorltcs to win, they must net beforo Saturday, May 28, The score,' and tho stand ing of the contestants up to Saturday evening, and addi tional nows, nro given on '?. ' :, I pnge 10, u it tt a tut n n u it :t :: si PAID. DFFICIAL CALL TODAY I i i ..' At ten-thirty (his morning Governor Frear -nccomiianlcd hi- Colonel Innm .. lllillICU III hO Hhill H f-Kliln . fnnuiil. nitArl.flfliin. . u.aur rrear siaiou mis morning hat thq reason ho had not returned ' flu. ntnnioi .iin r -... .! nii- t.. t iio.uuii-.ui visit, oi uapiain rinio uasof .lno Ulllt,,d stutes Annv. stationed i?i "lr- " IT, r Ul lu at I'ort S"""icr. Admiral Ilees, com clal mourning on Ujo ship over tho,nIIindnl 0, ,llu -.., utt..,n.. w, , ,,, death of King Edward. M'U WINS Aeenriiini. t -n ,Iu'Ia.. n.i.,i rrom IIIlo this looming. Jnck McFad- Mollo In tho secoud round, on a foul, No further particulars wero sent, hut ,l '" uioiisni mai tno 'neavier man ,.. i, h,i ,ir-j.i- .,., .u-. contest wns .to hava. been ?a 'fifteen round ono nud a lari:e number of Hlt man winning,. ' " COUNTRY pOY AND CITY LIFE. mm-m . Kalhn., a Hawaiian yop.l, who has dallied but little with thn gladsoma nnd giddy llfo of largo' metropolitan centers, of activity, such as Honolulu' was gathorcd In by tho pollco Inst evening suffering from suspended anl "nation. ' i-rusuciiune Attorney urown onereu tho' suczestlnh nt district mori this morning that Inasmuch ns Kalanl was n-enuntrv vnnti. . u.,ur.en.ie,t nin.,n PHONE 152. GIANT POWDER BLOWS FOOT OFF Thts morning nt about hntf-past nine o'clock a Porto Hlrun prisoner, n.imb.i Francisco Castro, who was preparing fuses nnd charges -fdr bl.istlii' pur poses, hud his left loot blown ml through tho premature explosion of somo sticks of giant powder. It nppears that the il.ifortiinntc man wns seattil near soma rhnrges which liu wns nrrnnglng to Ik taken to n place when) lihiSIIng wus helqg done. He snys thnt bo had fixed u couple of sticks nnd had laid them down along sldo of his lea. Ilo then look out another Btlek of giant1 powder nnd wns working iln it, when Hid charges that wero already for blasting ,pur Isiscs wont o!f wlili n roar. Castro's left foot was blown sky high and whs afterwards recovered sonic- distance nway. Tho Injured man never lost consciousness nnd, as the Wclli Fargo express camo along he wns sent nit It to Pawaa Junction, whore the pollco patrol wagon picked htm up and took hint to tho Queen's Hospital, The unfortiinnto man hnd lost a lot of blood hut still remained cheerful; as ho was being put In tho patrol wncon some one snld to keen bis log elevated. "Oh, I'll do thnt" ho remark ed and therewith grabbed tho man gled limb and lifted it up himself. The accident occurred on Third Avenue Knlmiikl, and It was some time till the man was admitted to tho hospllnl, Tho foot was picked up nnd put In the wagon; Castro examined It with Interest, nnd did not seem to ' serious accident somo months ngo nt uau iiu nils u.iiiih niiiM'v.i iiiiii m kiiii j,., datlKeroll, lllM At two o'clock tllU n,.rnnn It was reported from tlio hospital that CnMro's leg hai(l been amputated li'Jow the knee, mil (hat ho wns ilqlnp, ns wJI as could l,o expected.. IS THE CHARGE V The nrrest on Saturday of Kdwln ' uenei cai.'s in muni ngaiu me tu s moiis Tweed Hlng In New York of hnlg u cci.tury rngo, nnd "llnndsome : Harry" (,cnet of thnt organization, ? of whom the man arrested hero on $ Saturday Is a nephew. vl The fnmoua Hurry rnn nwny to ! Paris nnd died In cxllo after the In S fanilea of hlnitolf nnd his associates ,wore found out nnd made public, sinnd the father of the man undot S nrrest hero now Is n brother, Peter Ocnet, who lived In Hawall'for many ? years. !! Kdwln Ocnet Is n l.nlf-whlte, hav '"Ing been -born on Knual, and ho and jhls accomplices were taken Into cus- tody Saturday, charged with smug- gllng opium Into Honolulu. ? . (tenet unit his two pareners, P. K, Knne innd David Liiwcllllll, are all t etovedores working- on trans Pnclllc vessels ccmlng Into this port. The warrant of helr nrrest charges them i'.wlth having smuggled opium nshnro from the Asia and the China while working ns stevedores on those ca Eels, The men will he up for hearing In tho Federal Court tomorrow. GMERi.R FREAR TO REVIEW CADETS Next Thursday nfternoon nt A o'clock Governor Walter F, Frear will review tno Haincimmelin School en ,etH nt Anln lnrk. II,. win t.. nnm. imnlcd by his Btaff nnd tho mneei-, - . - . --- - - -.. ,.. ,.., ,bc there, Tho Hawaiian band will bo present nnd participate In tho parade'. They will appear "In khaki uniforms. The parade will undoubtedly draw n largo crowd of Interested sncctntnrs '" Aala ' aTK "cshio tno government " """ """ " ' rr' view tho school cadets, tho gotient! public has been Invited to ho present. in i TIIHITY-THREB days Is cliaikcd up agalnkt tho American 'schooner' II, U. IJenillxon. wh ch sa cd from tlnnolnln - . .. ... ... ----------- on Ap"t tutu with (lestlnstlon a Grays Harbor. , Tho schooner reach, od tho Washington lumber, diort o;i Frldlay, The Bcndlxon brought lum ber to' this port.'" THE ASIA, of IhB Pacific Mall luo will go .to tho Ahikca street what! upon nrrlval nt Honolulu 'early toirtor' row mornlnc Tho vessel wm reimrt.' ed us '335 miles off tho port nt Jen ' 'o'clock last evening.' Everything re ported as well on lionrd, nS. ,..- a- ' nn rnm, .7, .. V.; . " " ' "V" . :?. po t v t he AtncHcn"sl.lD Marloa CUUcotf. Tho vessel I. .ported o tafcUjy the port o?Gav.o,a Shipping 1 ARRIVED t 1 DEPARTED ' . Sunday, May IS. San Francisco 8., a. tn. -Novndan, M. N. S. Monday, May H5. -Nllhait, stmr., n. tn. Hawaii ports VE8BEL8 TO ARRIVE Expected Dally. Norfolk, Vnr Ilokeby, Br. stmr. Norfolk, Va. Vancouver, Br, stmr, Tuesday, May 17. San Francisco Wllhelmlnn, M. N.1 8. B. San Francisco Asln, P. M. 8. S, KANIHO AND POEPOE TALKED AT AALA - Politics and prohibition Interest-' ed n crowd at Aaln Park on 8nttr- tiny night. Mr. Poepoo, ono nt the speakers, nnnoituced that the Pro hlbltlousts nre trying to mislead tho Hnwnllnns by representing to them In the documents passed nround for signature, thnt the coming election Is to ho' for tho prohibition nf the Importation of liquor as well ns tho sale and manufacture. RUSSIANS HAVE . - dccii iccifurrv,;: DCCI1 fl30IUHtU,,r' tMnAnH n,.r.l 1 !... I f !. Iln. wnllitn Planters labor bureau enniple't V,lrVfl ".WcIl)- ,,,,rvjB- Mr- J'(,!"" cd the work of assigning the hist of ''a". A. Wnterhouse, F. 1. P, Water tho recently urrlved Itiuslan linnil- house, Mr. Sohlmann, Mrs. J. II. nano grams this morning. Ike, Miss Emma Ilanalko, Wm. T. The crowd that arrived by tho Jap-1 Mossman, Jr., II. Kellner, Mrs. II. Uneso liner Tenyo Maru to the mini-1 'Kellner, Mr. Werner, K. C. Ahann, her of one hundred m- moro ltavi all MrH CnPsar ,.- ,, c,,d MlM te"iil VoBnnni Wn.allon nd- jBmMOn nnil 47 ,,,.,., They will le'avo for tho Big Islnnd' ,1'rJ, M,mr- Mlkahnln. from Molokal tomorrow, somo seiln.t 1y Iho sleniii- n'"l Mal11 mrt- Mn' 15- Mr. Penhnl c,r Mnunn Kc.i and others may hu low, Mr. Hoogs, Mrs. K.JPohhkn, Mra. trnnsiortcd by ono of tho other Inter i Acheong. Island steamers calling nt 1 lava 1 1-1- 1(orts. j PA88ENQER8 BOOKED I Tho omclnls who hnvc had to do,n with tho Russians report no trouble whatsoever with the icw arrivals. COMPLETION OP ENUMERATION NEAR (Continued from Page 1.) cd. "It ,mny mean great deal," ho said, "even having twenty-five por sons who nro not enrolled In this census. Thnt number Will mako nil the difference, perhaps, lit tho standing of n city, and ns Federal nnd other appropriations nro based upon populntlon, it Is most Import ant for Honolulu that all her resi dents should he on tho rolls of the census." The work hns been prnotlcnlly completed, but there Is a little more to do In certain localities. As this Is the flrst'consu8 for ten years, somo of tho districts hud Increased In population greatly, and the enu merators In those districts had their hands more than full. Within n few days, however,' It Is expected that tho whole of the names will be enrolled.' Dr. Clnrk roturned from Hawaii on Saturday) where ho has been for more than' n week looking Into the work of tho enumerators thet-c! nn he reports the work being closed up in good shnpe. The boundaries of tho city, of Ilo no'.uln for census purposes will ox' tend from Walalao to the Ewa boun daty, but no figures for the count will ho given out hero by Dr. Clark without special authorization from' tho dlroctor of the census at Wash ington. Governor Frear has aaked Wash ington for authority to give nut tho figures of tho 'preliminary, count ns scon ns It Is finished, nnd should he receive this authority from tho di rector of the census,' tho population of Honolulu nnd of the .Territory will 'probably be made public within tne next two weeks. PAI0L0 MEN GET ' - h; THEIR DAMAGE (Continued from Page i.) EXCEPTIONS FnOM CIRCUIT COiniT, FIRST CIRCUIT. Argued May 11,.1910. Decided May 10, 1910. HAIITVELL, O. J PERIIY AND T)E BOLT, JJ. Waters and water courses dams. duty of owner. The owner of a dam must use rea Bonnblb care "h.id skill In so constructing' nud maintaining. Cisco at ten o'clock on Vednesday It thnt It1 will bo cnpable otlniornlng. This Sierra rtl eirry n resisting tne water of n stream ! B00"Jf number bf pas'cnge'rs but sho In times of ordinary, usual,1?"1! not bo boo!l0J1 ' ncr capacity and icxnected freshets nn if' by nny men"e. The Territorial band VI ,!.. a . ' ?, lwl11 VlW tho steamer off. he does 'not ,do so he will bo llnbld'tor nny Injuries result Kvlllp ",K '," '" , Z1, ', ce ""I'Ports findings, ing from his neglect There was ovldonee In this case to sustain the flndlneB of tho trial court. , -g. , J:lfleon..C11.,os " y the po Lou. "? B"n,,Hra m arrested uponl maelstr, n a,, i'!- ,i i r0, l0l.lc? Xn he req est of coid'hiweri ffSSSX Sunday, May 15. Port Hartford Lansing, Am. stmr., 7:2ft a, tu. Monday, May 1(1. . Ban Francisco JAnnle Johnson, Am. bk., noon, VE83EL3 TO DEPART ' Monday, May 16. San Francisco I.urllne, M. N. S. fl. 0 p. in, San Francisco Annlo Johnson, Am. hk. Ocean Island Hosebank, Ilr, stmr. Kauai ports Noeau, Stmr., ft p. tn. Kauai ports W.-O, Hall, stmr., fi P. m, ' ' Tuesday, May 17. Japan ports ,nud Hongkting Asia, P. M. 8. S. i lino via way ports Aiaunn joa, stmr.. noon, Knnal ports KInnu, stmr., ft p. nt. Maul and Molokal ports Mlknhala, stmr., ft p., m. ' Honokan nnd Kukiilhaclo I.lkcllke, stmr.. noon, PA88ENQER0 ARRIVED Per stmr. KJnau, from Kauai ports, May 15. W. A, Kinney, A. Gartley, Francis any; Dr. Sexton, T. It. Itoblit son, Mrs.Mnry Ksawe', Miss Josophlriu Keawe, O, II. 8tewart, A, Otrcjnbri, MUs Ktintro Illpn, K. Montgomery, Mtss Jennie Montgomery, Master Nam Montgomery, Dan Chang,. 8. 8. Paxsou, Glttel, Mrs. W. 11. Rico. Mtss Emily I 'Wl'l ". 1 !". i'lin, IV. If, A itin. ti . ttr rn t....,l.. ... tt f n per M. N. 8. 8. Lurllne. for San Francisco, May 1C Dr.. E. 8 Good hue. Mrs. 8. E. Woolejr.. Chas. Broad. Mrs. Broad, Miss It. Coleman,- Miss O. Coleman, Wm, Rathman, Nelson H. Lansing, C. Porter, K. B. Hyde. Mrs. E. B. Hyde, Mrs. M. T. Scott, Miss F. Lynch. W. L. Jeffries, Ii. Farr. Ncls Newman,, II. W. Stark, Mrs. Stark. Mrs. E. II, Waterman, C. Harvey Brown, Mrs.-J. K; Brown? Jr.,. Mrs. E, L. Frailer. II. L. Kerr. W. II. Bml'.n, Mrs. W,,A, Atwater, Ida M. Ponton. Miss M. M. AVrlght. C. R. Hiini. Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Murdock. Mlus A II. B Holden and Jas. Lindsay. Per bk. Annie Johnson, for San Francisco. May 1C R. W. I.flok, C, F Smith, C. L. Wight. Per' stmr. Manna Kca, for IIIlo nnd wny iorts, Mhy 17. -W. Dccota, J, Mc Cullough, Mrs, M. U Douglass, M. J. Schocnbergor, James Lynch, "Wm. Mutch, J, U Cockburn, F. E. Hudson. Mrs. Hudson, C. II. Klucgcl, Mra. Klucgol, Miss Welters, C. Wolters,' .1. l'VKock, I Andrews, H. R. Bryant. D. II, Mnconnchle, II, T. Hayscldcn, Mrs. J. Mnnsarrat, Miss Hcnjes, Mrs. II, Renjes, Dr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Austin, Mr, nnd Mrs. B. F. Dilllnghnm, Dr, 'X L. Strttvo, John Lane, Miss Lucy Lr.ne, Miss K. Haupp. Per stmr. Kliian, for Kaunl "ports, May 17, E. Langer, Miss I.' need, Mrs. B. D. Baldwin,- Miss IWdwIn. r IN POREIQN PORT Monday. May 16. ,-rr- GAVIOTA Sailed May 15: Ship. M. Chllcdtt. for Honolulu. NEWCASTLE Soiled May 13: S. 8. .Henley; for Honolulu. SAUNA CRUZ Arrived May H: B. S. Columbian, from Hllo April 3D. KAHULUI Arrivod May 14: Sell. Borcalls, from Grays Harbor. : , 1 i. .J WATERFRONT NOTE8 J WITH THE passing of tho Amcri canIIawnllau steamer Ncvndan to tho Matsoti Navigation Company under a time charter, there has" been a change-, of mrstcrs. Captain J. D. Greer, hav loft the vessel an din nccordanco' wltli tho' usual 'custom on all Mutton ves sels ono of the older officers tonneot ed with tho company litis been pru niotcd to tho higher" post of duty.. Er nest Anderson has hceh given tho command of tho Nevadan nnd bo brought the vessel down from Bin Francisco rin tho' last 'trip. Tho Ne vudan arrived at Honolulu vesterdnw with about 3500 tons frolght including mncninery and explosives. A portlom of th3' cargo will be discharged 'at Island ports.- SUKJAIt, pineapples, bananas ond a quantity of other .island nrodvicts l-i going Into the Oceanic steamship 81 crra scheduled to sail for r.n'n sv,,! THE ITALIAN -SHIP Nlnfa wr)cli nrrlvnl hero iwltli it shipment of nit rates on April Jlst was lowed Wi .m u' tha '"B Intropld Satttrdoyi Tho N,nfa ,s destined for Portland,-Oregon, i11 vessel lsexpectol will take on a shipment of lumber at t'.io Oregon THE MATSON -Navlmlfon w. I'urll,, wl" Bal1 fo- the coast a-.'slx 'f Jlio Lurllne Is leaving Jlono. T, V$ 'SSS&f'&Z - " - lujivuiit ui wurij. $&$il .. . i4U. , . w,.