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mm r Ti JTT" fr . rfiwpfq Bm,yETnr, Honotn.tr. j. f illf,iAf iiP h, mo. 3 5T i; It !II 1 Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar MONDAY: Faclfle Stated. Honolulu Staled. TUESDAY Ocennlo Third Ilpgrfr. WEDNESDAY: Hawaiian First Degree. THUR80AY; FRIDAY! llrtnolnlii Third Degree. SATURDAY! All vltltlug uieuibem ut tus )rder are cordially InzJted te attend meetings nt local lodges Meet on the 2nd and 4tli Uondavi of each month it K. P. HaU , 7:30 P. M. MARINE ENBIHEERS" other Alio KHEFICIALAWIATIOIL nations cor iiall) lnvitw HARMONY IQDQE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Monday evening l 7:30 In I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Fort Street. E. n. HENDHY, Secretary. H. E. McCOY, Noble Orand. All visiting brothers very cordially Invited. OAHU IQDQE, Ho. 1, K. of P. Meeti ever) first and thlrcF. rftl- day evening, at 7:30 In K. o( P.rllall, corner Fort and Beretanla. Visiting nrothars cordially Invited to aliened WM. JONES, 0. C " r O. F. HEINE, K. R. a 23T f HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1. 1. O.E.M. Meeti every Oral and third Thurs days of each month at Knlghta of Pythias iiall. Visiting brothers cor tlnllv Invited to attend. A. L. EAKIN, Sachem. B. V. TODU, C. of R. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. OiiE" Meets un the 2nd and Ub WED NESDAY evenings ot each month at 7:30 o'clock in K ot P. Hall, corner Ueretanla and Fort streets. Visiting Eagle are Invited to at (and W. K ItlLBY, . P. WM. C McCOY, Sec, HONOLULU LODGE 610. B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 61$. D. P. O. Elks, meets In their hall, on Kin' Street, near Fort, every Friday even ing. Visiting Brother are cordlall; Invited to attend JAS. D. DOUGHERTY, E. R GEO. T. KLUEQEL, Sec WM. McKINLEY. LODGE NO. 8, K. OF P. Meets every 2nd and 4th Satur'da evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P Hall, cor. Fort and Beretanla. Visit Ing brotheia cordially Invited to at tend H. A TAYLOR, C C E, A. JACQfiSON, K R 8 A preservative and permanent In color. For shingles and rough wood work. Numerous artistic and har monious combinations of color. Lewers CooRe, Ltd. M. E. Silva, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALME Prompt and Polite Attention CHAPLAIN LANE. OPPOSITE CATHOLIC SISTERS Phone 179 Nieht Call 101 j' ASSESSMENT NO. 12 Honolulu Branch of the Harrison Mutual Association lln. han called and Is DUE JUNE IB and DELINQUENT ou JULY 15.' . mmy GIANT POWDER I.AIJ pill) (Continued from Patre 1) Olaa wliti'M altcgrd to 1rart tlancer omly wounded 'another Japanese ut Eight Mllei, wai charged, vvltli assault with a weapon. Correu was appointed to defend Mm. Ramon de la Cms, who Is charged with having struck lhr prison guard with n hummer In llin course of tlio Jail break last week, was charged Nylin assault with u weapon. r Tranquellno Paaqunl and llnnlfuclo Plsarrii wero charged with burglary In the first' degree. They nro alleged to have burglurlrcd a Japanese store at Onknla. Nil bill wai found In the ease of William I!rnfi ami Ah Fnl, n charge Involving a young girl which wns brought up by the probation otllrcrs, No bill was found In the rose of Kua nal, who whs alleged to Jinve tried (o blow up n police ollleer by means of giant powder. STEAM PIPE BURST TRANSPORT DELAYED A bursting sleam pipe In assignee) as tho cuiso for Iho delay In the sail, lug of the Unite.! States army trans port Sherman for Manila at six o'clock last evening, An hour before tho advertised time, of departure the Rteam bad been turn ed Into the pipes which supply the transport's engines. It may have been through an excess prermirn upon n weakened pipe that caused Iho burst ing. At six o'clock Inst evening It was Sound Impossible In dispatch the foopshlp and the announcement wair -H! P'ide. flint the Sherman might aaraimrco ger nw'ny nlioul two bourn later. "The damaged pipe was finally re nalred but when the sleant was igaln tuincd In from tho boilers another- break resulted nnd then It was decided that a new section of pipe would be necessary to carry the trans noft'- to tthc Philippines, A'large force of workmen were en taged all night and throughout the morning In replacing the damaged vine. It was Intended to dispatch the ves el for Manila at ten o'clock this morning but when that hour arrived the repairs were, not completed nnd 'he time of sailing was further post noncd Tho Sherman has taken on about seven hundred tons of coal during the May at the port. Tho Sherman may sail for the Ori ent at five o'clock this evening though the local quartermaster's department can not guarantee her departuro nt this hour. CHINESE MUBT WAIT FOR CONSTITUTION Demand for Immediate Calling Parliament Denied. of - PEKING. July 2. An Imperial de cree Issued today refused tho popular demand recently made for the, Inline. illato convocation of a national par liament. The urgent petition, which was pro enter! by delegates to, the provincial assemblies, was considered at the first -Meeting of tho council ot the empire during the regency of Prince Chung. ' ,pcars that tho regent purposes idliere to his original program, -li'rli provides for a general leglsla- e body to bo summoned nine years 'ter tho first meeting of the provln- al assemblies, which were constitut ed by a decree, of tho throno made on May 9 last. Concurrent with tho summons of tho national assemblies to meet on October 3, announcement was made of 91 members representing all classes, nnd the peoplo wore Instructed tq urepare for a constitution and parlia ment. FALLS 8,000 FEET AND STILL LIVES St. Louis Millionaire on First Balloon Trlt ard Avlnlo," Drop Into the Mississippi, RT LOUIS, Mo., June 15. J. Q. Wonstcr Lambert, who came Inld pos. session of about $1,000,000 .when ho reached his majority recently, fe(l 8,000 feet Into the Mississippi river, at lladcn, North St. Louis, while-making hla malrton Tiallooti trip In the 78.000 cublr. foot St. Louis No. 3 of tho Aero' Club of St. Louis, with S Louis von I'hnl, pilot. Roth wefp rescued by a itioloo;1)oat, Tho balloon was saved. MILD LIQUID CURES ECZEMA. Skin suffcrorsl Drop greasy salves and nasty medicines. That mild, loothlng liquid. D. 1). D. Prescription stops tho avful Itch wth the first drops, A doctor's prescription of ac knowledged Value. Get a bottle at Honolulu Drug Co.. Fort street. tnterlsland and O R. & L. shipping books for sale at the Bui lot In offlco, COc each. LOCAL AND GENERAL M-fir. r-u Sill f?r "JJi sfi'c ft Plnrcfar from iSe Arctic ' It.oes without saying .that, every. 8 thlng;ls Best at The Encore. or dlBtined water, Hire's Root Beer and all other popular drinks Ring up phono 71. Consolidated Soda Works. Oernldo. a Snanlanb who iiiteil some fierce language, was found giillty this morning by Jndce Andrado ahd the fine inflicted was fl The j. P. Transfer Co. has organ ized li ,baseball 'team, nnd have la shed n challenge lo the Union Peed Co. iTh'e Transfer Co. learn Is as fol lows; P, Guerrero, p. MnkAl, Oi 15, Andrews, lb; Bllm, Sh: Wlllk 3li; R. McCorrlston (captain), ss; IC. Pun, rf; Cftlnno, if; Demto. cf. OPENS PRISONS I-ONDON, July 2. A year's work ing of the Court of Criminal Appeal In Kngluud has opened up a terrible plctnl of wrbngful .nt.vli-ilou. livery day while this Appeal Court bus been fitting, glaring cases have been brought up nnd sometimes ns many ns (lirre iiinvl'tlnns a day have been reversed. Ilerore tlin Appeal CouU was cstnblhihed then1 was no nope for anyone convicted In Ki:gl:iud or n criminal offense, though the Judge might have misdirected -the Jury or allowed Irrelevant evidence calcu lated to prejudice tle mind nt the Jury tow.ird the prisoner. Some Judges strongly opposed the Institution of nn appeal courl. It Is easy now to see why they felt l.er vous about It. Take the last day's, session of the appeal Judges. -A Cor nlshman named Robert Rodda had been sent to five years' penal servi tude, though he had a bona fide de fense, liccnuse he had reserved that defense In the pollre court common practise In Kuglal.d and the Judge at the assize court told the Jury It was merely nn after thought. Thut was two years ago, but the Court of Appeal has decided the Jury were misdirected nnd the remaining three years of the sentence have been quashed. In another well-known rase, an an tique dealer, Arthur T. Kills, was charged with charging excessive prices for clili.a sold to a millionaire dry goods merchant named Dlcklnn, who had the collecting erase. The Judge admitted n lot of evidence ns to other offenses committed by Ellis, not connected with that charge, unit a long rcntenee resulted. The Judges have now delded thut such evidence should l.ut have been admitted and tho conviction Is annulled, This Court of Criminal Appeal promises to become one of the busiest courts In England. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 2. Secretary of tho Navy Meyer, Just beforo lonvlng Washington on a trip to Hamilton, Mass., announced that ho Is going to reorganlzo the accounts of the department. He Said that tho authorization ot tho naval supply nc- enuift, In tho general deficiency bill makes It possible for htm tu place tho accounts of tho department on a business .basis In accordance with the recommendations of the civilian ex pert accountants and the best com- jnfirclal practices. The, Secretary expressed tho fear that the eight-hour duy provision may niak'u, tlio cost of' building a battle ship In n navy yard prohibitive. Ho hopet to be ablo to try. In ono of tho'feolllerB now building, n gcar-drlvo device for propelling machinery ami anT electric drlvo In nnother collier. MRS. KK1TKL IIAIU.Y HU0KK.V 111' KIMI KJtWAItn'.S IIKATII London, July 2, These are hard I (lays for.Mrs. Goorgo Keppel, the chief tstar In the late King Edward's circle .Ever since, her last interview with the dying monarch In Buckingham Palace, she has been in bed Tvltli u ba'd nerv ous breakdown. ' So serious Is her condition that two nurses are with her ittght aud day, and It will, be long before sha regains her old sprlghtliness. Nevertheless, Mrs. KeppeL. UiourU she will hardly appear In (he court circles again, ful ly Intends to malntuln her own In tho social lmellght Just as soou as cir cumstances und her health will per mit. Nowadays, since, J, Plerpont Morgan- gave h'er exchange tlpB, her private, parse Is well supplied from the .profits of steel stock and other sound Investments und speculations. t Aluska is a largo body of valuahju coal and mineral land completely sur rounded by (luggenhclm, Baltimore Sun. ' ' 8-HOUR DAY MAY BE PRDHIBITIVE ' I. i V I .14 b ,. i BAUQAQE h City Transfer Cof., JAS. H. LOVE. LONDON, June 28 Alt airship which Is lo fly from London to New York lifts already been designed, an 1 Is expected lo bo ready for Its first lllght lAjtvyrlvo months. It la to bn 1000 feet In length, sixty-five feet In diameter, will bo worked by K(xleen propellers nnd will have a lifting rapacity of thirl eight tuns beyond lis own weight. The designer, llntnii Roeniie. Is ni imo rnnon iiimminn U rLANaiiKUOD AMCKIlANd ..-,,, 0CEANR0U1E ARE SPURNED HiiHslan. luif tbe nlrihlp M to li;ln Wniliiligtott ileadllig Willi 4..0 built by FlrlIsh workpien, wild Itrit-. governmeni nmelnls to lake radical, Ib)i mntcflals, within ten mle orjartlon. Iindoa and ou'l:r, by an exi'luiively, ",f America Is going In Bland by. Ilrlllsb compntiy. I tho Monroe dotrlne," be Kald, "It Is It Is lo tin n liHld dirigible, wllhjnhout time thai some action was nn outer rover of an alloy called 'tuKcn lo remedy the'riTlitlltlim of the chromium, llin surf.ire of which Isi to bo to prepared ns lo re-embte n mirror. This s to bo the pioneer of n Heel of such Ilrtllsh nlrxhtps. Inlln. entlnl men are considering Iho for matlun of n company to promote tlu,1n"ow Bt"ue other government Instep building of nn aerial navy and the cstuhllMimcut nf n pnsienger and mail service. Haron Rocnne has mapped nut route ami charts, and lie hail drawn up rough tlmetubies fur Iho mall and passenger servl e. The Journey from London lo Mer lin und back will, for Instance, oc cupy thirty-six hours. 'This ralciilntlou," he says, ' al lows for strong head winds of n ve-i oclty of flfty-flvo miles per hour, flf llin elaht innlnru tilth U'litnl. nnnli i nlrshlp will be provided, only four., Kola'lons hnvo bflen broke), nff. bui ' T " !........ ' five, or at the utmost six, would lie working nt u time, thus enabling them to Lo kept In perfect order." This Is the beginning of Huron Roenne's scheme. Ho has mapped out n pasbengcr service from Umdou to New York. "I fancy It will lake about sev enty-two hours to cross the Atlan tic," ho says. "That, of course, U allowing for a head wind of 'about nfty-f.vo miles per hour. I shall mako tho trip as soon ns my first ship Is btillt to show thnt It Is feas ible- Other services proposed nro from Loudon lo Paris, Vienna, Rome nnd St. Petersburg, With regard to lil.s schnine for passenger nnd mall services, he has omitted no detail. Each vessel will carry 200 first-class and 200 second class passengers. As an earnest of Ilnron Roenne's Intentions it may bo stated that a tract of nbout 100 acres ot land for the erection 'of iicrlnl stations nnd docks has al ready been secured, and thnt work men will shortly bo emptnved day aud night upon tho cot.JtruUlon ot tho first aerial liner. .1 LONDON'. Julr 2.-Qucoh'Alexnn. dra's nervous 'Condition since King Edwnrd's death Is worrylug King George. Sho Is Irritable to u degree and nioEt touchy on tlio subject of her status Ih the, land. Contrary to nil precedent, tho has continued .to live nt llirklnghahr Palace and to fly the royal standard, tho banner re served for tho monarch alone. When remm.strated with sho retorted thut tdio Intended hi fly the flag till ono was provided of a. special design- for her use. As to llucklngham Pnlaco, she Is greatly attached to the place and also to Sandrlngham, but she has no regrets about Windsor Cnslo, which sho never liked uny more than King Edward, She bus been very nngry nbout a picture of herself published a few days ago In un illustrated paper and seeming to have been (alien qulto re cently. King George, even, was de ceived and aeU'e.l the 'Queen Mother's constant tompanldu, the Hoi.. Char lotto Knollys, .to persuade her not tq poso Just novv,r That roused tho wid owed Queen from her reveries In thu palace gardens nnd a frightened newspaper proprietor has slnco been explali.lug volubly' that the publish ed photo was taken, beforo King Ed wanliLoBth. .' .JL. Mrs. Ulobbs Docs our hired man mako many mistakes; Dlobbs Doe lie? Why, ho was Just asking where to find tho milkweed to frd thu coWs with. Chicago Nows. ' Hats worth ono liillllon dollars have been seized by American customs of nclals, All six of them will bo sold. Toronto Nows. "Are cannibals Vegetarians?" "No, dear, 'humanltarlarui." Yflle Record. PHONE 152. ,T- t WASHINGTON, I). C, July An Amnrlcan'a life Is no. wnrU. lu.ythlng- In Nicaragua. Our con duct of .the Crnce-dnnnli nffnlr naa mndo America the subject r,f ridi cule." today derlared Colimel (I. II. Fowler, Texan nnd soldier tif for tune, who served as rbli'f of nvlll ler under General I'huhniiTfi, In the tebel nrmy for four miiiillm nnd In unfortiuiales tf Nicaragua.', Kovvler then lifted a leaf out of Roosevelt Guild Hall speech on Egypt. "If America Isn't going to ntM," he tnld, "It had better vacate nnd In nnd maintain, tinier, for order must bo maintained. The civilized world Is not. going to stand much longer for Iho tyraunl.al rule Hint exists In Nicaragua. Not Comic Opera War. "Tho piestlgo nf Amerle.T1iaa suf fered greatly through Hie Oroco Cannnn incident. Zel.iyn ordered the two Americana hIiiiI, ns was proved by Hie rourl-martlnt of tho officer i who "hot them, nuil who worn while- washed, yet Zolnyn himself was .nl- lOWCll to CPClinn frnm II. n t.miltli.,. mat incident Is tomolhlng of tutor uiilmpiirtnncc In Mndilz ut this time. "Amcrlcuns do not, take this fight In Nlcnragua seriously. I did not clller until I arrived there. "It la at. a comic opern wnr, ns It has Leen cnUed, but n real war with the people heart and Mini lit tho fighting. About 10 Kr rent, of tho ,mcn, wcro lo8t ln ,a,' u' "'0 lurgcr bntt'cs, "Chamorro, tho commnnder-ln-chief of tho rebel urmy. Is tho great est general I Ijavo ever met. Ho would mnke his mark lit n largo country. Ho lH nbsnlntely fearless. "He left lllueflelils with ftOOU men: they hud provisions for four days, eating one meal each day. Tho distance Is 1C0 miles across bwnmps, over moui.lnlns und through the brush, with rain falling scvcrnl hours each day. When wo arrived outside of Managua there wasn't a man with a pair of shoes on his feet, nnd n gicat many did' not hnvo trousers. Yet they held the gov ernment troops for three days before retreating." o MORMONS GAIN MANY CONVERTS Missionaries From United States Are Active in Scandinavia.) CIIRIST1ANIA. July 2. Mormon missionaries are at present working very hard in Scandinavia, csneclally In Norwny, whpro thero seems to bo! particularly fcrlllo soil for such movements, Tho urowtli of n nrv ' Norwegian te.t related to this Mor-i mpn movement has. In fact, of lato' caused much uneasiness In Isolated Norwegian districts. Tho Mormons, however, do, not cqnllno their energetic and success- j fill efforts to out-of-the-way pluces. , Without meeting any serious hlnd-i rnnce from tho authorities or lha.n,c,nl m iiuwaimu sugar, clergy they have established their headquarters on Osterhaus stirct. In Norwny and Denmark there are nt present 132 Mormon missionaries nt work, most of whom uro from thu Unitod States. Norway Is divided by tho Morniorj into three districts, encli with Us, central city. Chrtetl unla Is tho headquarters for tho east - n rl"!,t',:,C,;""!S!l?r"r tho western und Druiithelm for tio nortnern section. In Sweden, whero they uro work ing under, less favorable conditions, th'ero Is only ono center, but Den mark," like Norway, Is divided into three dltrl;ts. The Mormon- congregation in Chrlstlanla comprises nbout 75u I Portsmouth, N. H.. on September C. adults; thero is a choir af'sbmo slxtv'mnr. r,.r,.,nii.. ,u ,i,.. uauin,,. Vlnecrs nnd a Sunday school wltnj.fnpanouc war. -Tho Japanese Em "" icnoiars. iasi year 4QD couvoi la i were baptized InTthls centVai temple, and many moroThnvo beqn baptized una jiar. - . - lJf It! ino raiBsionnriea are propaEfttlns Mormonlsm with natoumlliii; fervor, UI1U energy, by meetings, tllntrllm-1 of tracts nud the publication of mill t.KU.IInt II... Olnu .. 0-. I Hon - "--v a special Journnl, Iho Star of Scan- dlnavln, Issued In Copenhagen "Klfty-four per cent of tlio mem bers of tho class of '03 are married," says tho Smith Collego Annual Rec ord, "and 73 per cent, have children." Scandalous, wo Bhould sayl-Buffalo cws," Shlppie ADDITIONAL SHIPPING i '. , ARRIVED Wednesday, July n. t .China nnd Japan -imrts- .Montcalm r,Kcrulser, B p. m. Oahu potts t.'aena, stmr, 5 p. m . WATERFRONT NOTE8 AGAIN COMER the rumored com- iAnk bin.' by which the Oceanic Steam. ship aniUtho tlnloh Steamship com - nttilru tvlll rtivnprtln n lttnl unKi.lAA In. " 8rtll ratlcU(.n' nnii A..,t.ll, pons. Tlio lalo coast newspapers stale that there Is n possibility ofjlio steamers Ventura and Sonoma being placed In commlnslon nftcr laying up for tho past four years. The ptnry has mil been .denied by the steamship magnate:! though ho confirmation of the report has thus far been secured, The plan Is, lo lebiilld the Sprockets steamers. They are to be lengthened about forty feet, fitted with oil htirn Ing iipparntus thereby Insuring great' or speed with economy In cnnni llon of fuel. Tim old spectre of n subsidy however looms up strong and n failure to secure such financial re lief frrini Die Amctlcan government Is declared will again Hcml the propo sition In the air, res I A CIRCULAR Issued by Secretary NngeJ of the department of Commerce nnd Labor notifies all collectors of customs that the lecent enactment of congress which provide that ufter July 1, 11)11, no ocean-going steamer of the United Slates or or any foreign country carrying passengers and crew of fifty or more ptisonn idi.il) bo per mitted to leave n United States port unless equipped with wireless tclo graph apparatus. The'secietary directs collectors of customs to ftirnlch n copy ot (hu now law nnd directions to the owner or master of eveiy oceau-goliig stoamci to which tho act Is applicable, nnd ! !ha' .l!,ov r,!nvnn' ,,?f'TP " 1 Kill) lit iKn rviimtnluiilniinH nf n i o I ." .,' , . , """"" " ' gallon n list of Hiirh steamers, stal Ing jeparntely those which already are equipped and thoso which nro not equipped with wireless apparatus. THE MATSON Navigation sleame Wllhclmlna which sailed for nilo last evening Is due to return lo Honolulu i nn Sunday morning. While at the Hawaii port, tho vpmhoI will lake on n largo consignment of sugar. The Wllhtlmlna wilt sail for San I'rnn Cisco nt ten o'clock on Wednesday morning. The agents aunownco Dial the vessel will carry nt. least five thousand Ions of raw sugar for th coast rollncros. Tho Wllhclmlna Is leaving for the mainland with about ono hundred first class passengers, ra THE AMERICAN schooner Mary IC Foster ihouhl bo ready for sea l Saturday. Tho vessel has bc9n ills' charging n shipment of lumber. Tho vessel is about discharged and Cap tain Johnson hopes lo complete work by tlio last of the week nnd sail for a return voynga to Pugct Sound. ia THE OCEANIC Steamship Coin pany liner Sierra from San Kranclsc" Is expected to arrive off tho port by six o'clock tomorrow morning. The latest wireless received from that ves sel give her position us SiHi mile frnm Honolulu steaming through mc dcrato northeast winds, ACCORDING TO a Merchants' E chango report the American steume Santa Miirln sailing from Honolulu o) July 2nd arrived at Port San Luis o- tn. Mn.,.1,... The vessel hroiigb ,tnw.i Hlilnment of fuel oil in ih lulands. . IB THE ARRIVAL of thq America Hawaiian freighter Missouri. at Sp Una Cruz yesterday Is reported b. lato cables. Tho vesHCl sailed fron ",11" "" Juno -Stir, taking a full Ship n A WIRELESS received from th Pacific Mall steamer China last oven ing gives her position ln Lut. 22:17' long. 101 : 20; 3iiG miles from lion-, lulu. All well. WILL 'DISCUSS ANEW ' THE TERMS OF PEACE Japanese and Russian Embassador, to Reopen Some of the Clauses. BOSTON', Juno 2.1. Rumors nn current ut Manchester, N. li., that the Emhacsudors from Russia nud Jnp.-yi will meet thero this summei to reconsider eortuln parts of the Treaty of Portsmouth, Blgned n bursty Is already settled for tho sum wer llt KMi oiouccster.' Ilurun Rosen, head of the Russian KmhaBSV In thn ITrtltHil Slalpn nnd n promlnont figure ut the nogotlatloufi at Portsmoath. haasiuiacnly thancert bla plnus and Is coming to Manchos ter to spend tho summer. Inst end ol ' . . . .. . .. ---,. mi riniiM liiu nuilllllCl, lU9lt'illl ill golug trt liar Harbor. While uo of flclal, confirmation of tho minor to i) Id bo so uied, It wn leurnod. frcni a source worthy of credence that tho coming negotiations were tho causa of Huron Rosen's going there for tho summer. "For Sale" catd at Bulletin... k ON PAGE EIGHT.' r ii Lti - I!-. DEPARTED Wednesday July 13. Hlln WllhPlmlna. M. N. n! H.. C 'p. m. '"""" . - . Hawaii porta tw.ilanl, Rtmn, 5 p. Gav lota Mai Ion Chlleotf, Am. rp. I'- ". Knvvnlhae and Mahulcnnn Maul, ' lmr., i p. m. I 11- " ' "' ' ' i f r"" I PA88ENOER8 DOOKEti f Per stmr, W, O. Hnll, for, Kauai ports, July 14. W. Oehrlng,, II. II. Roho, Mrs: II. II. Robe. Per stmr, Maun.i Lon, for Kona am) Knu port's, July IS. W. Craw ford, Miss Orace, Aorehead, Miss L. Homier. A, E. i Larimer, Mrs' 3, O. Aleen, Miss Mnssey, Miss Wallace, Mrs. R, Wallace. Sirs. V. Hoogs. Per stmr. Claujllne, for Hawaii and Maul ports, July lfi. Mrs. J. V. Colbitrn, Miss L, CoeMuirit, Mltu It, Colhurn, Miss P, Colburn, Wt Zleg lor, " Per stmr. Klnnn for Kauai -wis, July 19. It. W. V. Piivls, Mrs. J. Hnzellon. Per M. N. S. S. Wllhelmlnn for San Ernnclscn, Jqly 20. Miss E. Henri ques. Mrif. Henrique, Mis.s.Hulchln son, .Mrs. Hclcu Slemsen, Miss Allco Davis. Miss l'anay, O. Roberts, MIbs Norn Tovvner( Miss '.Von Tcmpsky, Mrs. Dora Von Tenipsky, W. O. Ernnklln, Paul .do la, Vorgne, Prof. V. Thompson. Robert Mist, K. 11. Urn den, J. T. McCarthy, Mrs. II. John Ron, Mrs. D. O. Curran. Miss L. C. Slerrett. Mrs, 11. R. Berry, Mm. A. R. Gurry, Mrs. II. O. diilllvnn, Mrs. E. Hansn,(Mlss !'. Shlim-an, Miss O. A. Arnol I, Miss M. Cook, Miss E, Dutot, Miss L. Olrvln. Mrs. J. W. Glrvln, Mrs. A. P. Knight, Miss Allco Thomp son, Miss N, T, Ellison, Miss A. Ifar rlngton. Miss Mury Sexton, Miss Lyda McStocker, K. U. McStockor, Dr. C. 11. Cooper. Dr. llaldwln. P, Klamp, J. N. S. William. Mrs. Williams. Miss Klamp. Miss McCarty. Miss Edith SIcyei', Miss Glippy, A. D. Castro. Wm Walsh, Mrs. Walsh,- L. Abrams, Mrs. Abrnms, E. N. Payne, C. W. Macfar lane, Miss E. P.' Mist, Mrs. H. M. Mist. Per O. S. S. Slerrn, for San Fran tlsco, July 20 Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Schecline. J. M. Scheellne. J. II. Fid des, .1. P. Erdman, Mrs. 8. M. N,qed ham, Miss Nccdham, 'Miss arbaugh, Miss M. T, Klucgcl. R. W, Robinson, X. P. Drako, E. V, Lctsnn, W. O. Ir win. Miss T. Eahy, O, Hush, Austin White Mrs. ,W;m "Abiey. Miss M. Gasse, J. S. Marrow, Miss E. Falrwoa thcr, Mrs,., N. n. Kmcrson, Miss 8. C. Stcrrett. Mrs. !', Hurtr Miss, E. 'n. Melor, E. It. Alexander, A. W. Emer gen, Mrs. Sturtevnnt, illss Jnry, Mrs. L llaldwln. Miss N. Hurt, Miss Ryan, O. A- Mcintosh, It, E. Bond; R. E. Mist, C. 8. Brown, L Rubenstoln, C. II. Upplncott,iP. D. Wllhlngton. A. P. Drcdgo. Major Riley, Mrs. and Miss Kocfer. WJ.. Fletcher, W. Simpson, Miss E. Kamaka. Miss 'M. Clark, Misses D. nndi A. Onldsnilth, Mrs. Hluln, Mr. and Mrs. Bturtovunt, Miss Plnkcrton, Mrs. Palleston, U Horn ings,burgor, Capt. Foster, Jas. -Vc-Candlcss, Mrs, M. R. Noble, Men. j, S. Chllils. Mrs. W. A. AnderKm, J. it, Schnnck, C, F. Jenkins, M. Ilroder Ick, Mrs. Jno. Dyer, Miss L. Aholo, Mlhs N. V. Ellison, Mrs. Geo. Mar. tin, W. Knssclen, W. Heastand, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Becker, J. K. Fan ley, F, Farley, Mr. and Mrs. W. Can non. Mrs. F, Leo, Ml'ss Leo, Mrs, C. A. Bcllon, Mr. nud Mrs. B. T, 8Im win. Mrs. Oliver nnd son, Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Hnydcn,, Mrs. J. Winter, Miss C. M. MncDonald, Miss M. An derson, E. II, .Brown.", i- I MAILS. t 1. Malls aro due at Honolulu from. points as follows; ' . Yokohama Per Mongolia, July 2. joiones per Makura. Jnly 19. 3an Francisco Por Sierra, July is, Vancouver Por Marama, July 22. Malls will depart for tho followlnR joints as follows: Sun Francisco Per Sierra, July 20. 20. Vancouver Per Makura, July 10. YokohamaPer Manchuria, July 18. Colbnles Per Marama, July 22. IN FORFICS, IBon'-rt, ' '" - -4 Thursday, July 14. HILO-Sallcd July 12: 8. 8. Hllonlan. Tor Son Francisco. SAUNA CItiJZ Arrived July 13: s. 8. Mlssourlaii, from Hllo, June, 28. NORFOLK-Balled July 14: S. S. Ho mers, for Honolulu, WATERFRONT N0TE8 SEVENTY THItritY caliln nnd 0 jiteorngo passepgers aro diiQ to arrive at the l0t fiom San Francisco nt an ?urly hour tomorrow morning by tho uceapio uqcr Hicrra. Tho venscl ban fiftcou hundred tons of rargo anil merchandise for Honolulu, Tho Sierra should bo utong bldo her wharf be fore eight 0 clock, FRESH northeast breeze nnd r.'aop py seas have been met by tho r.ntBon Navigation steamer Lur!luo"slnteH imp ilcparture from Honolulu on la'jt Tues day evening. A wireless received hero last evening gives (ho 'vo-Jsol's posi tion as 030 miles oft tho port, enrouto to San Frunclsxo, R