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W i tt . ... i .; . 5" ftVSNWa fiflLtfttm. nONOtOttJ, SATUftDAT, JUNE 4, 1910. n ,-v : V :$ u, w I I P:i t 7 'A Masonic Temple ; . Weekly Calendar Monday: . Oceanic Stated. TUESDAY: t WEDNESDAY: Hawaiian Third Deoree. THURSDAY: J Hoje Croix 17th Degree. FRIDAY: Oceanic Seeond Decree. SATURDAY: Aloha Temple Regular. ( All visiting members of the Order are cordially Invited to attend meeting! nf local lodges Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each ' month at K. P. Hall i nn iiith ;ou r. m. umiuc cuniurrc.pt JuemDCri 01 v wiuiinc tnuinccna other Alio . KNEFICIAL'ttSttlATIQi. elation, cor iiauj inntel.- HARMONTLODQE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. t Meets 'fcvcryuMondny evening nt , 7:30 iu I, O. qJ. Hall, Fort Strcot. E. It. HENDltY, Secrotury. , ) v II. E. McCOY, Noblo Oraud. All visiting brothers very cordially Invited. L OAHU I0DQE, No. 1, K. of P. Meots ovory first nud third Frl day evening at 7:30 In K. ot 1. Hall, tfnrnAi KYirt anil tlnrMnntn Vtaltlntr f. ' brothers cordially Invited to, attend. WM. J0NE8, C. C. r. IV O. F. HEINE. K. It. a ($ HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P.r0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. C1C, 11. 1. O. Elks, .meets In their hall, on Kin; EJtreet, near Fort, every Friday ovjnn' me. Visiting Brothers are cordially Invited to attend. , JAB. D...DOUOHERTY, E. 'IU, fJEO. T. KLUEOBD. Seer- . yi HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Jk Meets every first and third Tliurs- i anis or cacn monin at ttnignrarnri .-..- . . .. ...... l , , Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor ' . dlally Invited lo attend. ' P. IllCaiNS, Sachem. ,-; $ I E. V. TODD. C. of It. f " HONOLULU AERIE 140. P. 0; E. i . aieeiB on mo zna nnu tin wisu urwwuAj evenings or cacn monin. ai Hi" T30 ociocitin K. or P. Hail, corner fcrT 1 DurAtanl.i nnd Pnrt RtrAMn. i --- - -. - -.,-.,.-. Vl.lllnM t.frla. ...I l...f...l t r . ?w .....b i.bc ntu luiacu iu k- '9 leru. .i W. H. RILEY, v. r. ', j, i.sj p ocv , WM' McKlNLEV LODGE NO. 8, Mcita every 2nd and 4th Saturday fcienlng aLfiv" o'cloclc In K. of P. Hnll, cor. Fort ana uoremiiiu. vibu- Ing brothtMfei cordially Invited to at- i tend. II. A. TAYLOR. C. C. E. A. JACOnSON. K. IT. S. r- T Developing and Printing Accessories All the ynvious sundries 8uch ns Developing Trays, Uialcj, Xonkr Hydrometers, , Grnduatini; Glasses, Hypo Boxes, Dryinp Racks, etc, cto. "JUST received ahu nuiv iinvui Honolulu Photo Supply Co., , Fort, near Hotel ANSC0 FILMS AND CAMERAS Carrey's, Ltd. Forcegrowth WHI do it WE HAVE WITH US AT THE YOUNO. Friday, June 3. , H. n. Marston and wlfo. Pasadena; Miss M, A. Ryan. San Kiauctsco; Mrs. Is. r. Ilergcr, Palo Alto; J. C. Cohen and wife, San Francisco; MVQ. Stow nrt, Kl Paso; Owen P. White. El Paso; Wm. II. Schradcr, Olan; Mrs. J. C. Ilrady, St, I-ouls, i!o.; Mrs. M. D. I'oomhs, s, s. sierra. Tuesday, May 31. Samuel Pnrkcr, city; J. II, Jones, city; J. I,. Ahern, U. S. ThoUs; F. O, Noycs. city. AT THK HAWAIIAN. Friday, June 3. ' M. JoiiRenlel, Vnhlawa; P. F. Ponr uroy and wife, Manitoba; E. K, Mar rlott, San Francisco; C. D. Miller, San Francisco; Mrs. O. Woavor, San Fran Cisco; Mrs, M. Cronnn, San Fran Cisco; A. W. Pattlson, Pontlac, Mich. . Tuesday, May 31, J. J, Dmvllns, lleeln, a SUNDM SERVICES XiJiU-riilrKrKeii-siiAlO CENTRAL UNION CHURCH. Dorenum Scuddcr, minister, Amos A, Ebersolc, asst. minister. Sunday will be a big day nt Cen tral Union, a fitting farowoll to Dr. Scuddcr boforo ho leaves for his va cation. At .the Morning Service at 11 o'clock 40 new mombors will ip re ceived, all but I on .confession of faith. Tlio Lord's Supper .will bo observed, and Dr. Scuddcr will do- liver n Communion Message, on "Whoso I am nnd Whom I. Servo." In tho evening beginning at 7:16 will be hold tho Annual , Service ot Muelc, with tho full Chorus Choir of 30 voices nnd Solo parts, Duots und Trios by Miss Eva Llndcman, Miss Jcsslo McCormlck, Mr. E. a. Mott-Smlth. Miss Eetcllo Hoo, Mrs. C. 8. Weight, Mr. Ceo. A. Ilrown. Mr. Harold Clark, Mr. Philip nn.. Mr. C. ; t.lviugcton and Mr. Ar- tlinr-Hall, Tlio Blblo School ns usual at O'.o n. ii), and Christian Endeavor' at u:3(J p", m. Ajspcclal Invitation Is extended to all to como to all these services, especially tq the Communion Service In thp morning' and tho Annual Ber vlcojof Music nt night. FJRST METHODIST CHURCH. Tljo .First Methodist' "Episcopal Churth, corner Ilcretanla avenue anil Miller street. John T. Jones, pastor; Class meeting, 0 n. m William Knott, leader. Sunday Bchool, 0;45, Miss Carlota Moyer, assistant super intendent, will .have charge of tho school. Morning wlrshlp, 11 a. m.; sermon by tho Rev. J, W. Wndman; subject, "Our Territory for Christ." Holy Communion. Epworth Lcaguo, 7 p. m., Mr. Freil O raves, loader. Preach ing service 7:30 p. ,m.; ecrmon by tho pastor; subject. Christians aro tho Eplstlos of Christ.'' Prayer meeting. Wednesday 'evonlng; subject, "Re pentance." (Tho first of a series of subjects on Christian Doctrine.) Al aro most cordially invited to attend tho services of this church. Tho "Fashion Saloon" Is fnBt becom ing all that Us name Implies. A visit, will show you why, Ij. Macfarlano has been selected as tho manager of tho Kona branch of tho Dank of, HIIo. which will bo locat ed at Kalnallu. Tho Gaiety Theater, HIIo, has changed management. It Is now be ing conducted by Norman Lyman who has Just acquired a short Uaso upon tho houso. He promises new attrac tions. Tho. Dcmocrajs of South HIIo and Walakca proclncts mot on Tuesday night and adopted resolution of res pect nnd sympathy for tho death -of John Emm'oluth,tho lata secretary of, tho Democratic Territorial Committoo. Among the now goods rccolvod .at tho' Sachs Dry Goods Co., Fprt and Ilorctnnla strpets, Js a largo assprt ment of shirt waists, muslin and knit underwear, llngqrlo hats, grass linens and sllkR, Their pqw uuto bonnets aro imusiially attraptlvo. II. P; Ilaldwln, F. F, Daldwln and IL n. Penhallow aro rooetlng' other ct( liens of -Maul atiKahulul today to do- chlo .what 'they will do In connection with the. Prohibition movement.' Doth iho Daldwlns and Penhallow refuso to QXiress .their ylcws for .publication. Chester A. Doylo arrived from Maul on tho Claudlne and status that he i will onco moro dip into tho legil Bwlm of .this city, JIo has been .busily oc- Irupled of lato with ,fi, A. Douthltt In a Jight against Jt)dgo K'ngsbury I "of thp Maul Circuit Court. Hawaii I Herald. i 185 editorial roo,ms 25G Jjwsf- ness office. These are the telephone numbers of the.O u 1 1 o t In .office, LOCAL AND GENERAL Madame Irene corsets. Jordan's.' It goes without saying" that ovory. thing Is Best at Tho Encore Swell now veils, all colors, Whitney & Marsh. 7-Scatcd Auto for hire. Phone 199 Jjtmqs Oskpr, Young Hotel Btand. ' Embroidered troiiBsetus and fancy needlework. Mrs. 11. Dell, 162 Hotel sireei Jordans will show next wcok a grand lino ot silks, nil 'colors, special prices. ' Momoyo Yamada was today granted a divorce from hor husband Hlkoaa buro on tho ground of non-support. If you want a good Job done on an auto or carrlafto tako It to Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Co.; 427 Queen BV.' JOHN T. MOIR'3 VIEWS ON THE PROHIBITION MOVEMENT WILL APPEAR IN MONDAY'S BULLE TIN. You can got a frco samplo of tho best (having soap ever madp by .ask ing nenson, Smith & Co., for a tube of Johnson's Shaving Cream. Tho motion for a now trial of the caso ot Carl On Tal heard In tho Fed eral Court this morning was denied by Judgo Robortspn. The Sato caso In tho Federal court which camo up for dato ot hearing this morning, has been continued un til the next term of court. Tonight nt tho skating rink the mar athon raco will bo run off, and Joe Forrest will attemrt to establish a new record over tho distance. Tickets for tho Wnseda series of baseball games aro selling rapidly stid thero Is ovory promlso of tremendous crowds being present at .tho AUijctlc rark. ' Up till noon today there had been registered 660 automobiles at'.'iho'no- Ilco station, nnd tho number ,blds air to rcacn buu beroro many .months have passed. ' '' The Whlto Label Olives' aro grown, picked and packed by peoplo '-wfio know how and you will find In Jhom tho tnio olive tato. Ask ,your grqcfir for them. In tho caso of David Paakaula vs. Pcka Vasconcelloste't'als, a decroo was Issued In tho circuit court this morn Ing confirming thoisalo'of property In partition. , ' , Cards of thanks-have been received by all the members of the police fqrec who sent such beautiful wreaths (to piace on me grave pi Hticrin. jarretts llttlo baby. Internal Revcnuo Collector Drako loft by the Mauna Loa yesterday for a business' trip through Hawaii. Mr. Drake's resignation has not been ac cepted yet, . Chief McDufllo has two men undor observation as they are suspected of naving assisted Louis Martini to ob tain clothes" af tor ho had broken Way from tho prUon gang. Tho result of ,tho autopsy held yes terday on tbo body of tho, aged native, Alo, who was found dead near 'Dia mond Head gives tho cause, of death as valvular dlseaso of tho heart. Rov, Canon Simpson, It Is stated, will abandon his post at SL Andrew's and Icvo Bhortly for tho coast. Thp bad state ,of health of his son and wlfo aro tho principal reasons for a chango ot climate. Kapatable, .a Hawaiian, was arrest: cd this morning on a chargo ot mini; language that fairly slizled. On Mon day morning Kapatable will have to toll Judgo Andrado everything about tho master. Manuel Fernandez, son of Deputy Shprlff Fernandez ot Ewa, Is doing well at- the hospital, and he is .on .the fair. way for recovery from tho Injuries ho sustained by bolng run down by an auto some weeks ago. . ''f'jot' guilty," was (the return ofho Federal' Jiiry yesterday In connection with Leong Nlng, charged with n vio lation of tho antl-oplum laws. Tho first trial of Leong Nlng on .tho samd charge resulted In a disagreement. Dr. Victor Clark who has been In charge of tho census work of tho ter ritory will leave the latter part of tho present ' month for .Washington. There aro many corrections to' make In the tabulations here and ths will keep him In the city for two or three weeks yet. ' Anderson Grace Is said to bo In training for tho five mles bicycle1 race which Is to come off' on, July Fourth; ho Is considered to bo a "dark nbrso" about whom nothing niuch Is at prcs; cnt known, Sooh Duck Is thinking of going In for'the greasy polo climbing competition. ' The HIIo tennis tournament ,s shap ing up well, and It Is oxpectsd "that playprs from all over tho big Ulanl will .tako part In tho affair. Mrs. Ren ton Hind and Miss Dolla, Woods have signified their Intention of playing In .tho championship, and they should show up well In Uio matches. Q. Leong Chong Iibb been charged with heedless riding" by tho po)(co'au thoritles and will appear In court on Monday morning. Thu ChlneBn Is al leged to have rld.don.oyor two jnen nainqd Tom. Walker" ,apd John Robins. Tho JaUer was a p'aesenger oll ho transport, and ws taken 'aboard his ship. Walker was taken to the Queen's Hospital for trqatmmit. Tho following offlcors wcro elcctod last evonlng at Uie annual meeting of tho Kamehameha .Alumni Association; President. D. ;8, K. .Pahu; vice-presi dent, David. Desha; .treasurer, Thosi Treartway; .Tccprdlng secretary, Clo mrnt(loo On; corrflflpoudlng pecrp tnry, Jos. Ordcnateln; auditor, Ilqrry flnlften; illrpc,tora, Harry AlM. Wil liam' A,bfaNnnl Isaac llarbpttlo. BAQQAQE City Transfer Co., AS. H. LOVE. NICOLA OtlS HUT OF BOX If ever a man received a rousing reception It was Nicola, when, last night, he .emerged from tho packing case In which he was nailed up by employes "o( the Clarion. The on tiro audience, ono .of the largest ever seen at the Hawaiian Opera Hou'c, rose to their feet and cheer ed and applauded th daring young mnklclan. After the young men had carried their box upon tho Stage, tho audience was Invited to step upon Iho "stage nnd assist irt nailing NUola In tho box. About a dozen husky men responded. Nicola was placed In tho box and the cover nailed ' down ,wlth extra heavy pikes, (then Itho wholo box was gone ovor and carefully rcpnlled. Heayy hoop.lron was nailed around the box, after which about 200 feet nf ropotwere tied around nnd around the box. Every precaution w'as taken to make tbo box sccuro, the positions of the ropes wcro marked, the boards were marked, and when Nicola rolled the box out upon tho stage, In exactly tho same condition as'ho commltte had left It, the box vas Intact not a nail or rope had beefl jno.ved. How ho escaped will long .remain n mystery. On Monday night lie wlll.attempt tho ruoqt dan grrous'd'eat ever attempted, that of belnc nlaced In W larfrn 'milk can filled with watcri , tho tap locked and sealed. Nlrnla'd he.irl helmr under wter all tho tlmchc, will havo ldt,j(B'o Into effect .with tho beginning .ujunn inn cni:n)t3 uiiicr ureuill, 1 KATE BENDER " ' 13 DEAD AOAIN ' ,Rlo Vista, Cal.r,ldntlfle .Her as frt. Peters, . RIO iVISTA. Cal., May 10. That a' woman 'Who' lived' hero for nearly 30 yoars under tho name tf Mrs. Gavin and subsequently that of Mrs. Potcrs, nuujTlluuicu rwuuuy, wan really IVJtlO .uuaua iiyj,iui.. iiiu vuiij iiitin wii Bender, of tho .notorious ra.nlly of Kan- the HIIo railway will be hold await sas murderers" is 71 stnliment mado' Ing tho arrival of tho Mauna Kca uy jack golllns, resident of this piace. The woman was' found dead In her homo near herclost .Mondny eve ning, having died a wei.k or tendays ago from natural canst. According to 'Collins, a closo .friend of tho woman, Mrs. Fetors admitted her Identity to him a n amber of years ago whllo critically 111, believing that she was at the point uf death.. Hut she recovered and,1 feirlng that .Col lins,' be' says', .would mako her conies slon known, she offend another man 160 It ho would set flr io a houseboat In which Collins lay a victim of a paralytio stroko. Collins declares the woman reveal ed to him a detailed licount of many murders which sho add her brothers committed In -tho Dender homo at Cherryvnle, Kan., In tho"70s. Her role, according to Collins, was to make love to' tho unfortunato wayfarers who sought shelter at the Bender l.ousu and luro them to a corner of tho room, whoro her brothers, cuLcpaled behind a curtain, would cruiri their skulls with heavy clubs. Robbery was .tho motive of the crimes. During thp Investigation pf .tho mnr- dors by detectives, tbo woman escaped 10 ,nicago, aiierwara i;oing 10 incw York, arid' sailing f -om there around Capo Horn to San Fraiclscb. There sho becam'o a train aii nurso and mar ried John Oavln, a what jr. Ten or 15 years later they 'vcro divorced and thbiwoman Ihen tfgan in evil life. The dead woman was 76 joara old. A rewaid of 5(k)0 was at omi tlmo of fered for the capture of .Kat JJcnder. T-t PA8SENQER8 POOLED Per stmr. iMauna Kea' for HIIo' and way ports. .June 7 Mrs. B. Fraga, Miss Fraga, II. T. Barclay, Mrs. Bar clay, J. W. Smith, Mrs. Smith. Mas ter Watt. Mrs. John Watt, -Francis Gay, Mrs. Gay, Cbas. A. .Blstqn, Mrs. Elation; fJno. J3..parls(-Mr- ,iarls,.pen Kaapupl, J.as. Mattpon, Mrs.Mattoon, Misses Mattoon (4), A.'.IL Keller, B. Mos.es, I, ,F. W.lehman,- ,G Cplemaln, A. Napoleon, Mrs. L. A. Parish, D. Lycurgus. C. B. Wright, Miss K". Waf- .nngtoD, Isabel Hopol, Alpha Kinney, BMn. Mi.na'u - - I UMHIt 'i' US ft t f , Ppr si,mr. Klnau for .Kauai ports, yimoi ' . rTOSi, wr- jounson, MIsb E. Alec, J. h. Bljva,- Mrs. 8l,va, rs. H., C. Cpbprn, J, P. CoQko, Mrs. J. Cushlngham, J, 7VV. .Cathcart, Miss Hllva. Por stmr. Mauna Loa .for Kona and Kau ports. Jurio ,14 Mrs. M. -K- Make- kau, M. K. Makekau, Mrs. Maknkau, D. IC. UoapllV, Mrs. Hoaplll, Sarah Houghtallln'g. Elizabeth Houghtalllng. u. u, may, irs. u. J, nouinoun, irs. Geo. Campbell, Rov. D. D. Wallaco, Ifs. Waiaco. lv ...j.. ,. P , u 1 ,,, , r .,1. Stop Paying Rent Bee the HAWAIIAN BEALTY GO. Phone 653- 83 Merolmn,. fit. 1500 to-15,000 ' A PHONE 152, IN FOBeiaNJ.OfTja " "' .Saturday, June A.' REItONDO Arrived Juno 3: Bch. Balboa, from llllo. I.EITII-Sallcd May 18: 'Ship ilert gin Ceclllc, for Honolulu. Friday, June 3. BEATTLE Arrived Juno 2: 8. S. Mis- sourlau, from San Francisco. HILO-Arrlvod May 27: 8ch. ,0. W. Watson, from Grays ill.irbor. Wireless: S. S. Nippon Maru, will arrive from Yokohama at S'!p. in. J Thursday, June 2. SAN FRANCISCO Sallod Juno 1: S. S. Ilyados.'for Scnttlo. PORT TOWNSEND-WVnlvcd Juno ,1: Sch. Alice Cooke, hence May ?. Wed.nesdsy,i June 1. NEWCABTLE-'Arrlvcd May 30: 8. S. Lymerlc, hcuco May 9. SAN FRANcrsCO Sailed Juno 1: ,8. S. Lurllnc, for Honolulu. SAN FRANCfSCO Arrived May v31; Dk Annie Johnson, hcn'co May 17. VICTORIA Arrived Jno 1: S. 9. Manuka, hence May '25. YOKOHAMA Sailed Juno 1: 8. 3. Siberia, for Honolulu. ' PORT TOWN8END Arrived Juno II Sch. Admiral, from .Kshtilul May 17. IMPROVEHEft "$ , MAIL SEHVItE MOch satisfaplory Is exprcssod over theicontomplatcd' Imprdvraents in tho tivuyuu-iiiiu uiuii i.yrvii.u nvuuuuiuil Of JUll Tho inter-Island Stram 'Navigation Company. IS now nrenhrlm: a now sail- Ing'schedulo and thero' twill a slight chance rhado In the ' tlnin of arrival aaVol! as departhrp.at various iortB ot call .between' Honolulu and HIIo. Tiie JUaun'a JCca will naif at" tpn o'clock 'qn Tuesday morning InsUuu'l of tho noon hour as 'XoTmcrlyi TJla will permit pf .the' popular ..llnor an riving at jfpsUnatldn .early pn yte&A and by this moans tho Kona and Kau district of Hawaii .will becomo avail able for a quicker mall service. HIIo wins out In a manner which will bo much appreciated In tho change of the Claudlno's schedule. The Claudlno will leavo thero nt her usual tlmo, 2 o'clock Monday' after noon, but will not make tho long de lays which now taKo placo, and will reach Honolulu on Wednesday morn ing, Instead of Thursday morning as is now tho caso. Postal Inspector Carr states that ho hopes that ar rangomonts can bo mado boforo long so that tho Claudlno will Icaye Hllo later In tho afternoon than sho does .now which will glvo a. still better scfjico (o Honolulu. LKIChET HATCH AT . MAJIHI TiKDLINU This afternoon at the Maklk'l cricket field tho season will open with a match between the II, C, C. and..tho Bishop & Co. cloven. A .big .turn out Is expect cd nnd all tho cricketers' of tho city will be on hand to .watch tbo nlay. Thu niBhop .team ,1s considered to bp sjfong one, but the ii, C. C. nuni 'bers .sorno well knqwn players In, Its ranks, and theunatch should bo a close ono. Tho elevens will bo as follows: H. C. C R. Anderson, C. F. Maxwell, j. R. M. Maclean, J. II. Flddes, II. D, Dalley, C. P. Morse. f. Deerr, Wink ley, R. A. Jordan, F. Withington hnd Wickets. Bishop & Co.-J. U Cock hum; W. Simpson, F. Jamleson, J. M. Maconel, T. P. Gray, A. Balrd, 0, 8. Waterhouio. C. Louis, .A. Kau, En -Yak and ChlngYei.' Play will start as soon aftor two, o'clock as possible, and ono Inning each' will probably be playod. All those Interested In tho English national game aro Invited to attend, at tho .Ma- klkl grounds. 1 ' ' tm - MEXICAN FROM SEATTLE. .- - - j. -.I The American-Hawaiian freighter Mexican, from Sallna Cruz via Ban Francisco hnd Seattle, .was an .arrlv-' si ai me pori mis mornuiB. iuv .vessel 'brought a cargo of general merchandise, Including some rail way material tor tho other Islands. The Mexican -has gone to the rail way whart'To dlidhargo. ' . - . ' BED CLOTHES COST' ' X HUNDRED DOLLAR8 Ah Leo, a 'Chinese who has recent ly figured to tho divorce courts was assessed ono hundred dollars and tho trlmm,lngs for having annexed a' lot of bedding, tabic cloths, napkins and .towels belonging; to Boyoral steamers In thp Inter-'sland scrvlpe, Tho Chi nese paid tho hne arid departed. IQST. Black" greyhound pup, IteWard It returned to Korr'n cottage, 'n kikl. ,4637-3t Shipping i r ' ". if'. " 1 BHIVsO . t DCPARTIO Friday, June -3. I Hongkong via Japan ports Nlppo'n Maru, T. K. K. S. B 7 p. m. ' Saturday, Juno,4.' I HIIo via way jiorts Mauna Kca. stmr., a. m. , l "f VE88ELS TO ARRIVE 4 Maul and Molokal ports Mlkahala, stmr. Kauai porta Klnau, stmr. Sunday, June S. Hongkong via Japan ports Her cules, Nor stmr. ' Monday, June 9. Ban Francisco Tonyo Maru, T. K, K. S. S. Wednesday, June-,8. 8an Francisco Lurllnc, M. N. 8. 8, Friday, June 10. -il'1lVisTto,'B Blberla.PM.B.B Monday. June 13. San Fr'ancltco Sherman, U. 8. A.T. ' San Francisco Korea, P. M.. S. 8. Tuesday, June 14. San Francisco Wllhelmlna, M. N. S. 8. Wsdnesday, June 15. Sallna Cruz ,vla San Francisco and SeaUlo Mlssour(ant A.-H. 8, 8. Satufdsy, June 18. 8an' Francisco 'and Seattle Hyadcs, M'N. 8. 8. ' .Hongkong via1 Japan ports China, P.W.J3..P. ''' Tuesday, June 21, Australian' horts via Suva Marama, .C.-A'..8.a;' " Friaay, June z. tSan Francisco Sierra. O. S. 8, "v , Saturday, June 2S. Vancquvcr-Manuka, C.-A. 8. 8. Hongkong via Japan ports Man churia, pi M.'S. 8. .Tuesday, June 28, San .IVantlscrf Nippon Maru, T. K. J&S. B. Wednesday, June 29. .San FranclsecLurllne M. Nl 8. 8. ' ''Saturday, June 4. 'Sallna Crux via San Francisco and Beattio Mexican, A.-H. S. 8. Hllo yla'.way ports Mauna Kea, stmr. '"''. Sunday, June 5., jfewc'astlb. N. 8. W, Iljenley, Br. stnir ' Maul and Molokal ports Mlkahala, stmr. Kauai, ports Klnau, slmr. I PABSENQERS ARRIVED f - Per 8. 8. Mauna Kea, June 4 E. F. Coddlngton, W. Run, Miss Bun, C. ,E. Wright, V. Illnd, B. Moses, Dr. A. 8. Nlchplls, Mrs. F. Berg. R. W. Tul ley and wlfo. T..-J. nyan, A. 8, Wall, Geo. Heen, Mrs. W. Kayscr and child, J, Scbartz, T.'P. W. Orey. M. R. jaml son, D. Lycurgus, Miss Matoon, Miss Snow, C. 11. .Waterman, H. B. Marin er, D. Thaanum, T. II. Kennedy, Mrs, M. Williams Young Kut, Low Sing Chow, T'. Kalasaka and.wlfo, C. Bolti. A. de Vlllete; F. A. Schaofcr. II. It". Chong and wlfo, Rov, Cho Ping. iR. II. Markham, A. W. Todd, A. S. Sllva and .wife, Ki 8. OJcrdrum, J. A. Gor .man,. Mrs, W. Heel, O.K. Notloy and wlfo and child, S, Yokomldo, A. C. Dowsett, .MIbs Belt, Geo. Smithies, M.' .W., Hogg, 'Mrs. Geo. Glbli and two daughtprs, C. Waldeycr and wife', It. Koarns, W. A. Kinney, Bro. Lascheb, Joo Kalua, C. 8. Amana, Moon Wal. . I WATEftFflONTjNOTEB I 4. lJ -' ' ' ' ' TEN O'CLOCK on Monday morning should bco .the arrival ot tbo ,blg .Jap arie,so llnor Tcnyo M,aru from Saj Francisco, A wireless recolpd t.'tho agency of H. Hackfeld this morning gives her a'pproxtmto arrival, at ,tho port. It .Is posslblo that .the atoarqer may bo, held ipycr .until' Tuesday morn ing beforesailing fojJapan ports and Hongkong. ' '' THE KAUAI, an Inter-Island steam er .which for .tho past slx"mbi)Uis'been engaged In jtie coasting .irado .on Ha waii, ,hps'' arrived hp'ro for' a( rpgulr overhauling. Tho vessel .has ,gono op tho mar(hp railway for a cleaning and repainting. " A VIRLELES8 received last evening ElRI frop t,ho" Toyo .Klsen Kalsha .ilqer Tp.nyp .Maru enrouljO from Ban .Fram Cisco .to JIoppljilu 'rpnorts that vessel tV ,89,3 ',rnllcs 'off tho' pprty and difo to arrlyo.hpre about ten o'clpck on Mon day rnornlng. HAWAII PHODUCT8 . Including corn, chickens, cord wood, awa, .olilul jumuur uuu viiuvp uiiivvu iu guuqiy quantities jby Iho Intpr-tsland steamer Mauna Kpa. Kino 'weather character ized' tho trip. i THE ' ARRIVAL "of tho Matson Nayi gallon' chartered steamer Novadan at 'an' FrapqlsVoJ.ls' r?por(9d. T,he en set left .Honolulu pn ,May 26th with a'shlp'nint of jiugar-and a few passen ge'rs." '" ' 1 EIGHTY HEAD' of cattlo havo'ar Jvcd at t,ho port .from Hawaii .by tho steamer Cascade, The vessel also brought 31 ,bajes -w6ol. i AFTElt TWENTY day passage froth Honolulu, the Italian ship Nlnta arriv ed at Portland. Oregon yesterday. : , 1 ; . ' Don't, iall to flng up.Ilnwallan.Bodnt Works for a oaan of delleloun Pooa- Coa, If you don'twant n.full cnse'wo mi, puiiu wvu-i.uitt u tin ti-ttuiuuiML ui u(uvr,unvurn. vnvuo oio. Friday. Jiino .3. Maul apd Hawaii ports Clauidlno, stmf., Sp.ni ,8an Francisco-jShermah.U.ff. A. T., 6 p. in. Saturday, June 4. Mllkl and Japancso ports Vnnconv- cr, Br.stm'r.. n. ni. Japan ports (optional) Hcathdcite, Br. stmr. San Francisco Nippon Maru, T. K. K. 8. 8.- noon; ' t 4. 1 14 VESfELS TO DEPART Monday,' June 6. Kauai ports Noeau, stmr. Tuesday, June 7. Japan ports .ami Uonguong Tcny.i Maru. T. IT. K. 8. 8. HIIo via .way ports Mauna. Kca, Mtota Maul Prta-allahala. Btmr Kauai ports Klnau, stmr; Wednesday, JUne 8. Ban Francisco Sierra. O. 8.. 3, .Saturday, June ,11, .San Francisco Siberia, t. M. 8. B'. Monday, June 13, San Fra'nclscWL'urllno. -M. N. S. B. Japan ports and -Hongkong Korcn, P, fit. 8. 8. Tuesday, June 14. Manila via Guam :8berldan, U. 8. A. T. ; &aturday,'Jun'.l8. Ban Frnnclsco China; P. M. 8. 8. Tuesday, Jllne 21. Victoria.. BTC Marama. O. A- 8. B. ' Wednesday, June 22. San Francisco Wllhelmlna, M. N. 8. 8. ' .Saturday, Juris 25. Australian ports via Suva Manukn, C..A. ,8. 8. San Francisco Manchuria, P. M. B.S. ' Tuesday, June 2$. Jnpin ports and Hongkong Nippon Maru, T. K..K..8. 8.' " .Wednesday, Jupe 29. Sa,n Fi;ancl8cc)-BIpr'ra,'0.8. 8N PA8SENQERB DEPARTED Per stmr. Claudlno, .for Maul and Hawaii ports, June 3. M. Halama, Kopela, Chas. Gllllland, F. .Franks, Tan Kce, Manuel Rodriguez: T rPA88ENQER8 BOOKED- I Por Jap stmr, Nippon Maru for 8an- Francisco MIsa'L.M. jClcavos. ,A. W. Ifcol, James Rode. v ' Per .stmr. Mlkahala, for Maul .and Molokal. ports, 'Juno -7. Mrs. L. 1). Novln. Per stmr. Klnau, for Kauai ports. Juno 7. -W. T. 'Frost, J. P'. Cooko, Mrs. J. Cunningham, M. Miller. 1 Per O. 8. 8. Sierra, for Ban Fran cisco, Juno 8. O. II, Bw'czey. Mr. and Mrs; 0; 'A. Nlckeson, M.' K. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Marston, Miss Grundy, Rov. D. Bcuddcr, Mrs. M. J. Balcom, Mrs. E. Lewis. Miss Van JJalccri,' V. BuBch. A. M. Merrill, MlssHamlltOD, MIbs A. Hunt. Miss P. A. Dewilt, Miss Rosenberg, Miss Veils', Mr. and Mrs. J. L.'dordon. Mrs. G. 'A. llarkor, Mm. Mrs. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tully, Miss M. Maxwell. Mrs. Hummel, Mlsa E. Mattoon, Geo. Glbb. Judge and Mrs. Bcatty. .W, W. Ooodale.JUr. and MrB. J. A. .Richards, V. do Brettovtlle". Mlsa B. M. Stevens, Miss M. Welch. Miss E. Recce. Dr. Chris O"0ay. Wni.' Catripsle, J. M. Ruddlman, Prof. Lord, Prof; Cod dlngton. Jvlr. and Mrs.' .W., A. Bryan, Mr. arid Mrs. 8. D.Kokl, Mrs. A. Wag ner. Mrs. J. Wlnton.'H, P." Ashburn, Park Ashburn; Mrs'., Bewail, Mlsa Sew. wall, Mrs. C. M; MOragnc, Mrsi'M. Yar borough. Miss I. Ya'rborough', Bishop RestaHck, J. n. Watson, -MIbs' M. L. Douglass. Mary .A. Parker',' Miss K. Cook, Miss M; Reed," !Mr. and Mrs. J. Dejrereaux, Mrs. W. ' Iangtou, I. Faiia. E.'.Candall, J. P. Lynch,' P. II. Wallln." F, M". Parker, Mrs. Wm. Kruso, Mrs. Kriise. '' . , Per M. N. 8. (8. Lurllnp. for San Francisco, June 13. W. A. Paul, Mrs. Paul, Miss Rose' Wilson, R. II. Walllu. Mljs Margaret Skelly, Mrs. 8. T. .Dav idson;' Mrs. 'Livingston, C O, LiVng s'tonj f.lss M. P,ecd, !m(ss E. Hamil ton. ..- . , MAILS. I Malls are - due at Honolulu from points, as follows; .Yokohama 'fir. Nippon Maru,, June 3. San Francisco Per 8lerra J.une 3. Colonies Per ,Marania', June.'iZii .Vancouypr Per Manuka, Jun,e'25. Malls .will depart JCor.tthe fol'wn( points .aa, fallows,': " " ' tn Yokohama P,er T.qnytsMrU, June 7. Colonics Pr ,ManuJta,v'jijne", 26; ' Ban Frariclsco Per jtNlppon' Maru, -Junp '4. 1 'x-,' Vanco'uvo-Per MaraDj'alsJiine 21. 'i' . 1 1 TRAN8PORTBERVICE. ( ', r, ' , ,"'.-;'V - !t ' DIx. orrlred ,at Seattlo May .14. Logan, arrived at an'.Franelscovalay Bhprroa.ssllflil frpm.HonpluluiJunfe 3. abcrhlan railed :fr'onV Honolulu .for Manila) Mr .14. JllLO .SHIPPING at lat repor,t In cluded tho schooner 8. G.VatsonRow discharging lumber at tho railway wharf after a ij .day t,r)p d.owt from Orays Harbor.. Tho BciIOoncr, A. ;M. Baxter la. al Mahukona d'lucliarglng a'bblpmcqt'of liimbpr. This' vessel ar rld yeslcr,day.' , t , - 1 ,THB NAME .of .the steanier .Cascade i fiinH.iiri.-ii fiinviiyujn ,)vai(ia mrqugn 'n special authorisation-tram Cpngresn. Tho vessel ,haa been onBaged in tho iuiriiu 140 sjncoi jonmg anil iom ,iao cpasi, - , I i x ' f j"i m ) .