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EVENING TOLT.ET1N. HONOLULU, T. H , RATURDAf, AUG. IS, 1910.
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Masonic Temple
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i Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
TacHlc Staled.
' Honolulu Sliitnl.
TUESDAY-
WEDNESDAY!
Oceanic 1 lilril Degree. .
THURSDAY!
Hawaiian-Second Regno.
FRIDAY!
Koe Crnlx IMli Degree.
SATURDAY-
Lrl Alolia rimptcr o. !1
ltrpular. All visiting members ot tht
Order arc cordially Invited to
attend meetings of local Indices
Meet on the
lai and 4th
tfondavi of
each month
at K P. Hall
T-30 P M
1 a Jk f t
lltllllf I-llfllllf-PRAt riEuiui.ll w
MAnlNC CNUINCCny , her Aaio-
DPIlPflAIII INKAKIITIAII
tHttiuiAlAJVSIAHUK. mtioni cor-
iiail invitca
HARMONY LODOE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0, P.
Meets ever Monday evening at
7:30 In I. 0. O. F. Hall, Fort Street.
n I IIPMntIV Soxrolnrv
it. r. Mrr.ny. Nnhin nnni
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,n All, visiting brothers very cordlAll)
Invited.
oOAHU LODOE, No. 1, E. ol P.
Meots every Diet and third Fri
lly evening at 7:30 In K. of P. Hall,
torncr Fort and Ucretanla. Visiting
brothers cordially invited to attend
VM. JONES, C. C.
O. F. HEINE, It n. a
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
Meeu every first and third Thurs
day of each month at Knights of
Pythias ilall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to attend.
A. U EAKIN, Sachem
E. V. 100U, C. of n.
HONOLULU AERIE 140. F. 0. E
Meeu ou the 2nd und 4th WED'
WES DAY evenings of each month at
1:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, corner
Beretania and Fort streets.
Visiting Eagles ure Invited to at
'nd
VV. H. K1LEY, V. P,'
WM. C. McCOY, Sec.'
HONOLULU LODOE 610. B. P. 0. E
Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. O
' Clks... meets In their hall, on Kin'
l ntrt. nenr Fort, fiverv Frldav even
"lug. Visiting Brotbrs are cordlnll
.invited to attend
JAS. D. DOUOHEItTY, E. It
GEO, T. KLUEQEL, Sec.
vt nnr if.triKT.vv TnnriT wn ft
tr, K. Ui' a.
BieeiB veiy tuu uuu nu tjuiu.u..;
....... .... (In. .nJ J , I. ..,. .tn.r
. svcning ai i:ju u ciuck iu n.. iu i-
, Hall, cor. Fort and Ileretanla. Vlslt-
Ing brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. H. A TAYLUK. C C
E, A. JACODSON. K It S
SFREAMNG CAPACITY
YPFULLER
Cr-CO
PUBEfRtrARtDrAINT
The Host Durable and Satisfactory
Paint
Lewers & CooKe, Ltd.,
rl . nTn r..t. tt:- a-t
lit ouuui jviii ouvci
m M C Crlno
in. L. JMVCJ,
cnd'ehtaker and embalmer
Prompt and Polite Attention
nWAPT.AIN I.ANE. OPPOSITE
X 0ATH0UC SISTERS
SPhone 170 Nicht Call 1014
ASSESSMENT NO. 12
KHonolnlu Branch of the Harrison
aiuuuuu ,. .... w
l Mutual Association
l
lias been called -nnd Is DUB JUNB
XCjaud DELINQUENT on JUI,Y id.
NEED REPAIRS
Crack Little Cruiser
Is Here Prom
Bremerton
Romp minor dpfppti wrro dlicovprPil
In tile ki nin fllllnc end I lie parking
comipcicfl wltli I hi' . ajtinc.i nt Hip
I'nltpd sntiy protct'ifNl prtllsor Al
bany dii he.- nine riua voyage from
Ptigpt Hound navy yar.l In Honolulu
and Uuu v mo m.iy hp obllgpil Id ro-
muln nl (Mm pi.it lor at Ipaxt a woek.
pending nrcPmarv rp;alr to hpr ma
chine! y
The Alhnn, n rrup, llltlrj orulspi
and n sUlor sblp t.i I ho Now Orloani,
camp nlon-; mHp Nnvrl wharf No 2
di(iil .Ji i i, n ')!( HiIh inm'ti
In? Tin M- mpI In i nrniilo to the
Vslniie Ht.iHiin. iioii leaving iWo
lulu lln' Alhativ will prooecd direct
In V ok ihulll.-i mi,, mux tliprp pick lip
some of lli oilur ships belonging to
Rear Adiniril llnlil):i-il b ikpl Inrlnil
Ing Hie Nov. York now ihp flagship
and the. Now Orleans.
Tlio Albany sailed from IlremPrton
in ird i n August 3rd. H-r oinevra
loport a r.np trip dow.i rroni llio
sound S. vcril liunlrr iad"n sclioon
ors wcrr rIkIiipiI on thp vojngo.
TIipio nrp a num'jer ol oflcers on
hnitrd ho nr" mi slrongorH ti Hotio
liiln mill lior Jimlh riiinoil liiinplinllly.
mv ml ultlrp-s vlnllol Ih-.- .ort (lur
ing tho cn'l of Hip Iiililpshln Urol.
Tlio Alh:in cm rips n cmipllmpnt of
3J3 omeprs nnd moil. Inclnilpd In lier
copijiiiny a wpll organized liukcliull
team nnd n mi;nli6r of prack tennis
pin) era. According to rppotlB from
tlio ship the batobilllsls pradlcally
cloaiiPd up .1 laige bunch of ldorlon
during lliclr stay on Paget Sound.
Tlio rostpr lucludca :no fo'lowlng
olllcern :
Command' r (' R Williams. LIpii
tenant Comiiinudor W. II. SlandloN.
I.tnutPiinnt K A Ilrooks, P. A. Pa
mastcr .1. V. Kutz. P. A. Siirgiim (5
U Wicks. P. A. Surgeon A. 11. Cllf-f(iril,-hsjitniil
Surgeon fl. I). Hart;
EnslgjiA: -W. O, Wnllaco. II. A. Joiip,
XfiT-C. Owen, W, H. I'aaliloy and II I).
JlrOulro.
Tho Albany appears uplck and spun
after hpr overliaulliig nt llrcmertbu.
Plio Is ono of tlio cruisers liurchasod
from Drazll nt the tlmo of the out-
In-pak of tho SpinlBli-Anu'rlcjii war.
Slio Is a Ilrlllxli built ossel nnd enpa
bio of mnkliig C-ir.t spo d At one
tlmo on tho Miyage the Alliauy clip
pill off nliiploen I not.
MATSON BOATS
ABE KEPT BUSY
Willi tlio n'llval of i hr steamer III
lonlnu from San J'nnclro mm Seat
tle on Moncko in ir 'L'lg ulil ejiuiuouc
a rather bug) wpek iili the Mniou
Nalgatlon Conipaiiy.
The Illlonl.in Is rcpirtPil as bring
ing down n eonoral cargo amount
ing to ISUo tons of iii(ircbudl8u for
Honolulu. Tho vessel lias nno loni; of
freight for Knliiilnl nn I 270 ions des
tined for Port Allen.
The Hlloniuu will not tako on migar
nt Honolulu ibis oyago. Her sugar
destined for llio coast will como from
Kaliului. Port Allen nm; llllo. It Is
expected that the vossel will depart
from tho iHlnnds with approxlmilcly
thren tboiisnnd tuns of Ibis product
besides shipments of plncapplc3 nnd
coffee.
The Matbnn linor Wllholmlna Is
nchedulod to sail for Sim Francisco
on Wednesday punning The vessel
Is now nt llllo wlioi - it Is roixii'tcd
ho Wllliclmlnn will tako on 3400 tons
sugar llefore clearing Honolulu for
San Tranclsco tho Matso:i crack lln
cr will hnvo lit least Ii200 tons sugar
for tlio coast refineries according to
the piesent expectations of her agents.
Tlio Wtlhulnilna will nlso carry a
shipment of lu.tliiO cases of pineapples,
iwiu bunches of hauunus, 200n snck.i
of tlco and n ipiantlty of sundries.
Tho IliiPr will probably leawi with
one liiind'rod nnd twenty five saloon
and forty btecrago passengers. A
mall cm ciing a iiorlod of a week will
bo taken to San Francisco by this
psscl.
llio chartered freighter Nevailau
rpernlod by llio MulBOn lluo should
arrive nt tho pnit on Saturday with u
consignment of general .cargo from
ISan Prune! ico.
I Three Mntson votsols will doubtless
bo hnnrtls'd through tho local agfney
i of Cnsiln und Cooko within llio com
I Ing wouk and llio hhlpiilng ollleo stuff
' look forward to a busy soaton.
IIKAVY NORTHUAST swells along
tile coasl of Hawaii prevented the
steamer Mnuna Kei frcni lind'nc 1 1
her passengers nnd mnlls at McGre
gors on tho outward trip. Tho osel
plumed from llllo und way pints
this morning bringing a largo number
nf eiihin und dock passengers. The
!r Ight Hut included n wido variety
nf Hawaii piortiicts Including ship
in nts of vegetables, fruits, lumber
!"" Tho Mauna Ko3 wont ....
( tbt) wnrlno railway very shortly itftor
ucr arrivni aim win receive a cioan-
I Inn and repalnllng. Tho vessel Is
scheduled to sail for Hawaii ports on
n st Tuesday moriilng.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Autos, $1 tr hour I.ewli RtablP"".
MnnaRer C'nnnnt of tlio Nona supar
pstntp Is In Inn n
Order Plnrriar fi-om l.pllhpad and
Woodward. Phone G.",7.
It gops without snlng that every
thing Is Rest nt Tho Kftcoro.
Tlio great Silk Hale nt Jordan's bo
gins on Monday morning.
Jnnp Roarrn wits today granl-il n
dlvorcp fiom Christian Soarea on Hip
ground nf rxtrpmn cruelty.
Orand and trl il Jurorn for the roc
ond Judicial rlicull will bo drnnn nt
Wnllukii. Maul, Augur :a.
I.ppckn Smith has kiipiI liPr hus
band Antono for illorco the ground
alleged' being failure to provhlp
For dlstlllpd water, IUro's Root
Peer and all other popular drinks
Ring up rhono 71. Consolidated Soda
Works
Pny cash and ask for green-si a in pi
They're fioe Call nt tli show roomi
nnd spc what ou get froo tor
stamps.
Knrgpnnl Ilnnproft. of Comi nn I
r.tli lufnnli In nl profccul nl Lnlnlnn
Illslrilctlug the oITIpp - and iiumi of Co
I, ill advance guard ii:n; outpoHt duly.
Wnllukii, Maul, in making pi ins for
building a tbonlro. a pan of tho inn
toii.il the name-Ins lioen obtained
nlr a ly !t will be pii11p( "Oi-phcuni "
The pcgs surrpy Ipfi at two o'clock
for Moann'ua nnd, us n now eaptnln
Is In pnmmjnd. thei-p Is porj" lasl
lilllly of llio lig roichlng IIip polo
Kioiind In g Md iirdor anil poudllloii.
Nlsliliuiira, n Rloiokeoper who fall
od ost IiIb IIcpiiko In a couspleuuus
plarp. had n suspended spnlencp rf
llili loon iinnlliB r glstcroil ngnliiHl
lilni nt tho ollro court UiIh morn
ing EAD IN BED
Coroner Rose Is Looking
Into The Matter
Today
This morning nt pIppii o'clock Dep
uty Rose was Infoi ni"( that u China-
man hud dle.I at VIne.ard tmi un
der suspicious clrciinistaiic1 s. Tho
dopTily nt onco wont to the camp, nnd
there conducted a. preliminary lnes
ttgntlnn Into the denlh of llio liiau
whoso name turned out to ho Ah
Klnng.
According to the icsldculii of tho
camp tho deceased who was about
fifty years of ami, had been complain
ing cf a pnln In tho stomach for sev
eral dnys nnd. yesterday, remained
In bed nil day. This morning n neigh
bor lookrd In to eco how tho sick
mnn was. and wns horrified to find
that hn had died.
It was reported that a Chinese doe
tor hid been attending tho Chinese,
and that he had seen Tilm two ilajs
(go. Deputy Rose (Uelded that nn
autopsy was necessury, nnd this after
noon n post mortem will bo held nt
which tho cause of death may bo dis
covered If any suspicious clicum
stnnce develop in regards lo the
death an Innuest will be held at the
pollco stnllo!!.
STOCKS
Tho Saturday sales reported cm
tho Sleek Kxchango show that tlio
general inaction of tho week has
prevailed till tho last.
Pioneer i-atno out In llvo sepa
rata blocks, of llvo shares ea-h, lit
227. This la nn udvanio of $1 over
tho last prolnuc sale.
Ten shares of Mcllrydo sold nt
fi.2fi.
Klghty-r.vo Kwa changed hands nt
33.75. and twenty Haw. O. & S.
moved at 41.
The lietween-boai-ils trading wan
divided between Oaliu und Olaa. Tho
former showed 130 shares at 31 C2.'
and the latter llfty Bhares at O.r,0.
NOW - TO-DAY
Princess Skating
SUNDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 14, '10
One Mile Race
Championship cf Hawaii
Joe Forrest
Champion of Hawaii
VS.
Ed. Evans
Reno, Ncvsula
GOOD MUSIC
Dcors 0icn at 7:15
O v PIioiip Number Will I'd
1281
I'ltj Transfer Co.
NEEDLESS INSULT
,
Advpr-
"TIip mannpr in wliio! tho
llnpr rpforipil to my marriage l In
suiting In the pxtrpine," snld Mayor
Fern Ibis mnriilur "In II iioopwnry
that when u man ii to get iniirrlml Iip
miiHt go nnd cmiHiilt llio blind pig
pnppr." '
ACHI AND VISE
:ui
(Continued from Pase 1)
the HcMiso fees for public showa
Iiliii $.', to $1 u perfoimancp lie
did It to i-ivii I lint iiiiicb la his
poiket, thpy nspitcd, mid to Indl
ieetl (IcprUc ninny working men
from entiling their livelihood by n
during tho levenuo of the Terri
tory. 'Had Hint amount of $.", for each
pctfurinaiKu been left a it was bo-
foro many working men would hnve
been enabled tti get something to
do tinder tlio government," said
Achl. Hat her than tend Cohen to
tho Count it, ho Bald. It wan prefer
uhlo to elect I'.lKdi men ns Co" 1 1
Drown, .lohn Hughes, John Wnter
liuuro mid Charles Chllllngwnrlh.
Their standing In (he (unimnnlu
nnd their gcod nnd valuable ter-
vIcps which tit ny renilurPd during
their term In the Legislature hae
priven conclttshnly that thoy are
worthy of tho fotilldencp of tlieplec
tornto. "CpcII Drown Is very nlilo us n
lawmaker," said Achl In tho course
of his speech. ' I have worked with
him In tho Fennle, nnd during our
association -as lawmakers I have at
was found htm to bo u competent,
conscientious, coiimtviiIIvp mid ex
pert legislator.
"Another man that I want to cim-
gratulato Is Senator Charles Chll-
Itngworth," continued tho speaker.
"He has dono gcod woik In tho Sen
ate. And hla good generalship of
matters pertaining to public Inter
ests has been exceptionally fnlr."
Andiews' Threats,
(J no or the Andrews gang In the
Mnnoa prcclm-i Is reported to have
Bald that thoy Intend to carry that
product fur their tlrkct, "If It costs
three dollars fur oiory kanaka
vote" This gles feonio Idea of tho
character of the work Hint will bo
done If it can be, In bohalf ot tho
Andrews ticket.
"Mnnnger" Andrews of tho lto-
publican organization, It seems, has
nsplrntlonB of his own. He Is i im
ported to nsplro now lo the chair
manship of tho Republican county
(ommlttcc. When he binds this
prize, he Is do .-lured to have stated,
lie will tee to It that tho Wlto mid
Ailil faction nlid nil their fl lends
are to bo c tit oil absolutely fioin
any patronage In other words, An
drews' plan Id to work tho polltlral
nnd oillclal gnmo on a patronage
basis.
HELGA'S TOPMAST
GOESJY BOARD
Two men stntloned on board the
wrecked llrltlsh baikrnllne llelgt
have much dllllculty In keeping off n
small ctoud of swlmmurs wlio are
reported us visiting tiio ship und en
deavorlng to mako away with any
thing movable and of value.
The cet.cl bus shifted her position
on the Kiilia teef to a slight degree
and this morning was almost broad
sldo to tho stn.
Tho topmast went (nor tho sldo nl
un cirly hour this morning. The
Unco masts continue to hold though
ih y me expected lo go by the board
at nuv tlmo.
Tho steamer Jiuues Makee belong
ing to the Miller Salvage Company
Is still standing by but llttlo piogress
Is being made In tho transfer of fit
tings, geyr or cargo from tho ilodmod
ship
KEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS,
Entered for Record August 12, 1910,
John -Amoy ct nl to T Ah Kong. . . 1.
Mnuuel de Codtu und wf to Union
Loan & Savs Atsn of Haw Ltd..M
Sam Hup Lung Co to Wong Sing
Kill CM
American Swam Laundry Ltd to
Find. V'Ul nank of Wnllukii.. CM
Kauhanul Lopes lb MrB KlVl Kealu-
ulll "
II F I.owl.. ni-l wf to Tient Tiust
Co Ltd Tr Tr I)
A W Ramos ct nl3 lo Trent Trust
Co Ltd Agrmt
"What makes your pen scratch bo,
pupa?" usked small IHIipI of her fath
ur, who wns writing. "Tho paper, my
deaf," ho roplled. "Well," suggested
Ktuol, "you Ehould get como paper
that doesn't Itch so bad." -
(Jns. II. I.ovp)
I IN FOREIGN PORTt
4- ' . " . 't
ri.iluril.ty, August .1.
Motilproy- Arrltcd, Aug. IS, P.
M. Cllllrnll, hrncp July 13.
Vlrtnrln-Rnllpil, Aug. 12. R. R
Makitrn, for llnnnlnlii.
Kan I'milclseo- -Arrived, Aug. 12.
fi, I.'Avdilr, liencp July II.
San rrnnclnco Arrived, Aug. 12,
S. fl. Ilyadeii, from Port Allen
Aug I.
San iV'iii'lsco- An Weil, Aug, 13,
S. S. Korea, heiico Aug. 7.
b'an Fraud! -o Sailed, Aug. 12.
S S, Nevadnn, for Honolulu.
llllo- rrlipil, Aug. !, selir. (1am
ble. from Port (lamlile July 10.
Iviin nnpn Ii Arrived, Aug. U, S.
II Itoiecrans, from tlnvlulu,
Trlday, Aug. 12. .
SAN FltANCiacO Sailed Aug. 12: S.
S. Mongolia, for Honolulu.
YOKOHAMA Sailed Aug. 12: S. S
Nippon Mnru, for Honolulu.
SAN rilANCISCO Arrhrd Aug. 12:
Transport Logan, honce Aug. 4.
1IONOIPU Arrlvpil aiik. 12: Hchr.
Muriel, from San Frnnrlsco.
' WATERFRONT NOTE8 I
i - -
SHIPPINC1 AT Till: port Of llllo
nt (he tlmo of ill parliire of the steam
er Muuim Ken Included tho schoonor
(Ininhlo with n load nf lumber lifter
n twpnty-lhrco dnyn voyage from Pii'
gel sound. Thp schooner Weather
wax bilnglng lumber lo llllo was dis
charging nt tho rfllwny wharf. Tho
vessel nnlved there on last Saturday,
The American schoc.nei- C, N. Holmes
was loading railway I'ei for Itedondo
nud Is expected to complete her cargo
by tho middle nf ttie coming week,
The schooner Mnry Wluklemnn Is out
sotcntccn days front the sound with
n shipment of lumber nnd I ho Matron
Navigation steamer Wllheltnlna N
taking ou sugar an I v;lll leave there
this aflcrnvou for Honolulu.
"
PIIHsr.lt PHILIPS or tho steamer
Manna Kea iirilvlng from llllo and
wny pons this morning rcpoits tlio
following sugar as nwntllng shlpm?nt
on Ilnwnll:
Olaa 3':.3I10: Walake.i 10.000; Hn
wall Mill 3r,00: Waluakii 1.1.100; Ono
men 1S.70U; Pepepkeo loon; Hnkalau
10.000; Lnupahoehoo 19.000; Ookala
8000; Kukalau (I)) 1193; llamakna
1S.00U; Panuhau .1990; Hbuokaa IKOd;
Ppnaluu 15H'i; Ilonunpo t27.
sa
Till: PACIFIC Mnll Mo liner Mimgo
lla which Is mill i stood us carrying n
party of excursionists from tho Unit
ed Stntcs on a round trip to the Ori
ent sailed from San Francisco at noon
yesterday. Tho Mongolia should ar
rive at Honolulu on tho morning nf
August 18th. Tho party which In
cludes n hundred or more persons will
mako a brief stay at the port and
attempt to see us much as possible
of Honolulu wllhlu n day's tlmo
is,
SAILIXO FROM Honolulu on July
11th tlio llelgtau training ship l.'Ave
nlr arrlvxl nt San Francisco yestor
day. This vessel made ipilte n leng
thy Btay nt Honolulu nt which tlmo
a shipment of tin en thousand tons of
Austinllnn coal was discharged. Tho
vot.sel Is carrying fifteen Ilelgian nu-
val cadets, who arc making ti tour
around Ih? world.
Tin: STi:AMi:il ICalulani Is report
pi ns dlsrhniglng a shipment of sugar
Into the Mntson Navigation steamer
Wllholmlna. Tho Kauai wus at Pn
paikou loading biigar ut tho Uhlo of
departmo of tho Mnuna Kea. Tho
steamer Hole no Is tnktug on sugar at
Pupaalou und will complelo work to
da. . i
Tim NKVAIjAN n Matson Naviga
tion charteied ficlghter is rcKrtcd ui
having sailed from San Francisco yes
terday with destination as Honolulu,
Tho vessel Is bringing down a shii-
ur nl of general mcrchuudlso.
I
PAS8EN3ER3 ARRIVED
Per stmr. Mnuna Ken, from HI).)
and wny ports, Aug. 13. Dr. Hyatt,
wlfo and son, MIsbch Hyatt, Misses
Hoth. Miss L. dimming, MlfH
Slrnyno, Miss Whllllugton, 11. II. Mil
lor, II. While. Miss II. Iluckland, Miss
I. Hosinor, Mrs. Moshcr, Miss Raton
F. C. Snow and wife. Miss C. Allngue,
Mrs. Ceo. Walt and children, Mrs,
Kcnka. Yobm-hlln, Oeo. Ljcurgus, W.
Woallicibeo, Nnplcr W. T. Ilnwllns,
C. II. Tincey and wlfo, L. K. Lanier,
II. I). Stanley, C II. Waterman, n.
Pails, H. IC. I.lnd, Miss S. Sholdor,
Miss M. Stacker. A. R. Stoddard, wlfo
an l children, Mrs. O. II. Stevens mid
daughter, Miss Atkins, II. L. Holstclu,
H. 11. Ilryant nnd wlfo. Master II. Mc
Kcnzlu, Judg Atkins, 11. L, Hewson,
J. T, Tujior, Mlsa K. Kaohl, Miss. II.
Ynshikl, Master Yoshtkl, Master Sakl,
L. I loo, Mrs, O. L, Knpa nnd child,
Mib. 8. Nott and children. II. D.
Odell. L. F. McFnrlano, J. C. Smith,
Sam Parker Jr., Mrs. Hookli nnd chil
dren, MIsb J. Montgomery, C. F.
Hnyne. Miss D Sholdon, M VIorrn.
D. Gouvea, wlfo and daughter, R. P.
Chapln, L. K. Hart, T. Somota, F. A.
Hactnlsh, 11. W. Itlro, 11. A. Ilaldwln,
Mrs. Aalbeig. U A. It. Hail, Ueda.
Kanl. C. A. Doyle, D. Mahl, J. Ka
hlona, II. Law, Master Lam Tons, Jno.
Rsjerlcy, . , , .. .
Shipping '
ADDITIONAL BHlPPINa ON PAGE WOrtTfcfcN.
i - i , f i , ,,,..- a
A Dlliuen
Friday, Aug. 12.
I.olili D.inrhnrl;, ))au. Iik., p. rri.
San rranclsco Sheridan, If. H. A
T., 0 ti. nt.
Saturday, Aug. 13,
llllo via way ports Manna Kefl,
Rtmr., n. in.
Newcattle. N. H. W. Zambecl. Mr.
i.lmr., a. m.
PASSENQER8 ARRIVED
i
I'pr U. S, A. T. Shprldntl, from Sail
Franclscij, August 12. Cnpt. F. J.
Kocstcr, Fifth Cavalry; Mrs. F. J.
Kopstor, First I.IpuI. Horsey It. Hod
liey. Fifth Cntnlry; Flrft Lieut. John
IC. Hume. Fifth Cavalry; Llcul. W. ().
Howell, Mpillcnl IlPptp Corps; II. M,
Ibllou nnd dnughlpr, Mrs. II. S. lit Ink
nnd 3 children. Mrs. !'. II. Iliicklcr.
Lewis (I, llenilcrsnn, Charles Prlnglo,
Mlsi Chnrlnllo Slpwnrt. Mp O. II, Wil
der and son. Mrs. A. H. Hhwlatld and
son, I". II. Johnstone, Mrs. F. II. John
stone, Mrs. O. O. Oulg'loy, Mrs. Wm.
Fahrlnger, F. S. Sllckney. For (ilium!
Dr. F. i:. Sidlcrs, ti. S. N.; Mrs. V, E.
Seittrs. For Monltn: Mnlor C. it
llarth, Twelfth Infantry; Major W O
Oamnrlll. Paymaster; Cait It I), flood
win, Cait. J. C. Gregory, Medical
Corps; Capt. J. P, llarpenson, Tvol(lh
infantry; Capl. F. 8. Mutton, Twelfth
Infantry: Cant. W. KpIIv. Hnirlneprs:
Cnpt 11 O Loving, MCdlcal Corps; Capt
It. II. Van Dcmen, Twenty-first Infan
try; Flist I.lPiit A. II. Carter. SertUid
I.IpuI. (Ico. K. Parker Jr., Flint Lieut.
C. 8. (lould. First I.U-ul. (1. K. Wright.
Mluot D. Scott, K. C. Musspr, Ihglld
Hansen and daughter, H. II, Van Kirk,
Capt, Waller K. Noa. U 8 M C; Mrs.
A. II. Carter, Miss Julln R. Cnpwell.
(1. A. Chrlsienseu. wlfo and child Mrs,
S. A. Clement, Mlsn Rdlth Conine and
molher, Fnrgu M. Ciowo. Mrs. F. 11.
Davis and daughter. J. 8. I)ntiep nnd
wlfo. Miss Virginia I'pp. Mrs. W. O.
(lambrlll, Mrs. It. 1). Ooodnlil and
child, Mrs. A. C. (llodt and children,
Mrs. C. S, Could. Mm. F. S. llutton.
II. A. Heacock. wlfo and child! Mrs.
M. II. Healey. Fred C. Holmes. P. O.
Hoyt, wife and child; Mrs. Wm. C.
Hnuntnon, Mrs. W. II. Jncksnn and
child, Mrs. W. Jelly, Mrs T. A. Kenny,
J. O. J. KiiukI, Mrs J. 0, J.Knust and
2 children, Mrs. It. C. Loving nnd 2
children. Mrs. W. K. Lloyd and son,
Mrs. W. R. Noa and child, Mrs. 8. II.
Malzo and child, Harrison 0 Pratt, A.
J. Pope, Mrs. P. II. Dtingan, John II.
Ttodney. Lieut. 8. D. Maize, Twelfth
Cavalry; .1. J. Itosentliat, Mrs. W. II.
Shaw nnd son, It. A. Smnll, wlfo and
daughter; Mrs. M. IC. Scnlt nnd 2 chil
dren, Thomas Smith J. 13. Tarbell. T.
M. Tcmpleton, W. W. Truo. Mrs, Q. H.
Wright. Mrs. J. 8. Upham and child,
Mrs. II. II. Van Kirk. K. L. Walker.
wife and 2 children; Mrs Uruco Ware,
W. T. Hoadlcy, Miss S. T. Little. Miss
Ilcsslo Kelly, Miss Carrlo I. Howard
Miss Anna II. Carlson.
A WHtKI.KSS reisirt received from
tho Mnlhon Navigation liner last even
ing announces that vonsel ns 932 miles
off tho iiort steaming In tho direction
of San Francisco. Tho Oceanic steam
er Sierra that left for Honolulu six
teen hours lnler was reported 807
tnllei off tho i.orl-
A THIRTY day voyago Is credited
to tho American ship Marlon Chllcott
of tho Associated Oil licet. The ves
sel arrived at Monterey yesterday nf
Icr having completed n round trip to
tho Huwullnn Islands und delivered n
shipment of fuel oil.
Not For the Careless Smoker
Van Dyck "Quality" Cigars arc not mado for the man who buys cigars
haphazard.
Their appeal Is to tho lovor ot Rood Havana tobacco to the man win
appreciates tho best. , , . t
All Hint Is possible In fineness of flavor and aroma all that a smoker
over dreamed of In luxurious satisfaction Is to bo had In
VAN DYCK
"Quality" digars
Nor will you pay half fur these
cigars what ou might well expect.
Similar quality In tho "Imported"
would cost you again ns much,
For wo save 100 per cent duty by
having our factory In Tampa, Fla.
by Importing llio leaf Instead ot tho
cigars.
This economy Is your gain, und yoil
27 Different Shapes 3-for-23o and Vpward
'AT YOUR DEALERS
-Mj'.'A. GUNST cVo': "Trie' HdaiVof Staples" Distributors
DEPARTED
Friday, Aug. il
Hawaii and Maul orts Claitdlnp,
st ttif., C it, fn,
Hawaii imrtfl I.lkellke, simr., p. m.
Manila via dtiam Dlx, U. S. A. T
p. m. ,
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PA80ENQER5 DEPARTED
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Per stmr. Cluilitjne- for Hawaii nnd
Maul ports, Aug. 12. Mss Iliith Rich
ards. Miss Athertnn. Mrs. J. Mcin
tosh, Mrs. C. 8. Jackson, C. Wlchert,
Mrs.'L Mnrclnl, Thos. King, II. M.
Ayres, W. Crawford, 8am Kalwlaen,
M. 8, Pach'eco, F. K. (Ireenflchi, A.
SI .McKcever. JIlss 1.. Cockclt,- Miss
1 Wallace, Miss F. Hindi, Miss Hen
sper. (I. IL Wnrren, H. Sinclair. Mrs.
Nowcomii, MiJu Vroom, Miss M. Hon
feltl, Miss Dietrich, A. J. Wilrlz, M.
Nnwcotnb, 8, Kennedy, Mrn. A. O.
Dlcklns. ov, J. K. Kcklpl, Miss A. C.
Franca. F olbbs, S. F. ChllllngworUi.
PAS8ENQEH3 BOOKED
i
Per stink ttauna Kei. for llllo and
wny por(q, Aug. IC fc. I.ange, Mrs.
F. M. Wakefield, Mrs. C. 11. Chand
ler, Miss Tucker, Mrs. Tucker, Miss
Anderson, Miss L. Cameron, Mrs. An
dersen, It. V, Anderson, Alex., Ander
son, Z, K, Moers, .Mrs. Mpyers, J. C.
Anderson, II. .1, Lyman. Mrs. Lyman,
W. Hukp, Mrs. Dnk, Miss 1. Ilorden,
Mr. W. U lloso. Miss Alice Carval
hn, Miss A. Sopcr, Jos. Cyprlano, R.
M. Khrharn, J. O. Young, Miss J. Mc
Ihlorh. Miss II. L. Hilton. Dr. Hitch
cock. R. Wood, W. McClnskpy, Miss
ltlfcc. Miss Ailbb lilep, It. 1. Ltllle,
A. V.. Murphy, Miss B. It. Nichols,
Martin Orunp, Raymond C. Drown.
Pnr stmr. Mnuna Ia, for Kona and
Kan jiorls, Aug. IC. Hong Chack,
Mrs. II. Heneenwny, J. A. Vlerra, Jno.
Oaspir, Thos. 11. Ilnnb, Mrs. R. Con
mil. Mrs. .1. Campsle, II. 8. Cray, S.
N. Ilaae.
Per stmr. Klnau, for Kauai ports,
Aug. 10 Miss Shuw, Mrs. Chamber
lain, Mrs. R. D. IJrldgc'waier, Miss, F.
K. Manson, Miss J, T. Mctntyre, Miss
Kopkc, Miss Kimball, Anna M. Held.
L. Inkln.
Per M. N. S. 8. Wllhclmlna for San
I-Vanclsco, Aug. 17. Dr. Harry E. At
dprsnn, Mrs. II. E. Alderson, A. C.
Cohurn, D. T. Fullaway, Ceo. Gard
ner, Jas, K. Jarrc'tt, 8. C. Kennedy,
Mr. and Mrs. A. lliirtt and Infant,
II. A. Wilder, .W. Foster Horner. 8.
Thompson, Miss C. C, Desmond, Mrs.
Alex. Lindsay nnd child, Mrs. L. O.
Marshall. Miss Lydla K, Aholo, Mlsn
IL Raphael, Mrs. A. R. I.pp, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A, Do Cow, Miss Vlda Ross,
Mrs. David Llttlo. Mrs. Robert Scott,
Miss Ireno Young, Miss Louise. Mc
Carthy, Miss Josephine Pratt, Miss
Mnry Sexton, Mrs. A. R. Spinney,
Miss M. do Drcttevlllo, J. Ii. Cox, W.
II. Pnugli, Miss L. Desmond, Mrs.
Desmond. v, A. Ballcyi Dr. J. tN.
Vroom, Miss Jessie Kennedy, Mrs. J.
A. Kennedy, Mrs., L, R. Arnold, In
fant nnd maid, Master L. Arnold, Mlsn
L. Arnold, Miss Dutschy, Mrs. Buts
chy, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carter and
child, M. H. Ihmscn, U O. Richard
son, Ion L. Clark, Miss II. Hobron,
Mr nnd Mrs. J, C. Illtchman. R. II.
Hyman, Dr. J. 8. B. Pratt, Mrs. M.
Stone, Mrs. II. W- Hyman, R. D. Ten
liey, Miss C. Richardson, Miss K.
Hutchinson, Miss D. Richardson, Mrs.
L. O. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. A, D.
Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hutchin
son. Bulletin Business Office Phone 250
Bulletin Editorial Boom Phone 185
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loso nothing that tho "Imported"
may offer.
Wo even go so far as to employ
Cuban experts In the making of Van
Dyck "Quality" Cigars.
And "Vnn Dycks," como In 27 dif
ferent shapes, to suit all taslos,
lit prlco, they'll fit tho purso of
ovry mau-whoknows- tho men for
whom they are mado.
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