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py y .. ."! . , . i .-. 1 .. V. f .',; !' ft ..... I'1 2' EVENING nrjLLETIN, ITONOMJMJ, T. H , SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 1910. Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar MONDAY: Orcunlc Stated innl Third Degree. rUCfiDAYi . , , i WEDNESDAY: Hawaiian Second Degree. j& THURSDAY: if FRJDAYt l.utlil Ctmiitrr No. 2 Spprlnt. 8ATURDAY1 lnlin Temple Regular. All visiting members of IDs Order am .-ordlnlly Invited to Attend meeting of local lodges Meet on the 2nd nnd 4th Mondays of each month nt K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M. 1IIOIIIP rurtiiirritnl Members Of :.0'"""?... other Aho-I MMcrildAUAjy-ilAIIUK. ciations cor dially invited. HARMONY I0DOE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets ovcry Monday evening at 7:30 lh' I. O. O. F. Hall, Fort Street. U , E. It. HENDIIY, Secretary. II. H. McCOY, Noblo (Jrand. All visiting brothers very cordially Invited. 0AHUL0DOE, No. 1, K. of P. Meetjj every first and third L'rl day evening at 7:30 In K. of 1. Hull, corner Fort and Ilcretanla. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. WM. jones, C. C. O. F. HEINE, K. It. S. . HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. i ti vMeetg every first and third Tburs "''days of. each month at Knights of 'I'ythlas Hall. Vlultlnc brothers cor idlully Invited to attend. ' A. h. 13AK1N, Sachem. B V. TODD, C. of It. HONOLULU AERIE, 140, F. 0. E. ', Meets on tho 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings of each month at 7:30 o' -lot k In K. of I'. Hall, cornor UeretanU and Fort streets, i Visiting Eagles are 'Invited to at tend. W. II. TtlLEY, W. V. YM. O. McCOY. See. HONOLULU LODGE, 616, B. P. 0. E. ' Honolulu Lodgo No. C1C, Jl. I. O. Blks, meets In their hall, on King Street, near Fort, every Friday eve ning. Visiting urothcra aro cordially Invited to attond. fc JA8. D. DOUGHEHTY, K. 11. OEO. T. KLUEOEL, Bee. ''WM. McKINLEY LODOE, NO. 8, K.of P. ' f"' Meets every 2nd and Ith Saturday evening nt 7:30 o'clock in k. oi r 'nii mr Pnrt and llerctanla. Visit Yng brothers cordially Invited to at- teno. 2L " A T.VYIX)n. C. C 15 E A, JACOllSON, K. n. 8. Wise House Owners , When letting their contracts for paintmt'. specify W. P. " Fuller & Cp.'s t Pure Prepared Paint , "Itflas'ts longer, has n more , "beautiful finish and is more economical than paint hand mixed by local painters, '"' Sold by Lowers & Cooke, Limited r ' 177 S. KINO STREET :M. E. Silva, t. v UXDERXAKER AND EMBALMEI1 '' .Prompt and T'nllto Attention ,CUArLAIN L HE. Ol'l'OSITE OATHOLIU'BISTLIlfl Phono MVII IhRht 1'jII 1011 AS8KSBMKNT W V KonvluU UrmiPh or Urn lUniion " " Mulusl AllOfWIIMII iti i f IT lltU tHi) MMd U H Iv JMNI. !lij tltiWHUUclK, im n'l.V It That C Little fljfl Hacking ' aS W Coudi Hard coughs are bad enough, to be sure. But it's often the lit lie, Iiaching, tickling, persistent cough lint means the most, especially when there is a his tory of weak lungs in the family. Whatshouldbodonc? Askyour doctor. He knows. Ask him r.bout the formula on the label of every bottle of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. AJc l:im if this med icine has his full .ipproval for throat r.nd lung troubles. Then do rs he says. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral PrtpirtiHrDr 1 C A Ct.. ln, Mm., U.S.A. NE - TO-DAY "" " " ' laccei'tid n thu litt li-ior for all cllni- REPORT OF THE CONDITION 0F,aU-s nnd all pooplu. It's tl-o ii:iIvoi-h.iI THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK , falwir N, K ,,,lian f . W HAWAII, AT HOWOLULU, IN THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, SEPTEMBER 1, 1010. KESOl'ItCKS. Loans nnd Dint-omits. .$ ,Ss7,00O.Of Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. S. Hondo to hocure tlrciilallftn' , U. S. Ho mis to secure U. S. Deposits ". . .'. ,min.3i '.TiU.uuu.ou 'JSft.luo ou Other llonds to securo U. S. Uoinlts Ilouds, Securities, ct),. llaukl'ug Site Other Ileal Eilato Owned Customers' Liability on Letters nt Credit . . Duo from State and 1'rivatc ll.iukk 11111I Hankers, Trust Com panies, and Savings Ilauks . . . r. , .' Due from apjiroved Ro tor vo Agents Checks and other Cash Items Notes of other Nation al Hanks' Fractional I'ap'er Cur rency, Nlikel.i, ami Cents Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz.: Spcclo- . . . J2li!),V0.n Redemption fund with II. S. Trc.imior (5 of 'circulation) .... zss.r.oi.uu 27.100.OU 39.870.73 1,002. GO 08,220.00 31 Slfi.riS CD.890.1C io,.ir,r,.82 00 310.0: 2K9.000.U5 12, nun. 00 Totul $2,197,700. 18, LIAIIILITIES. Capital stock paid In. .$ Surplus fund Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid National Hank NoU-j outstanding Duo to othc. Nntlouul r.00,000.00 1 ir.,000.00 20.062.38 2iu,roo.oo 13,738.97 UflllKS ', 1 Dividends unpaid .... Individual deposits suli Joft to check Demand certificate!! of deposit Certified checks United Stales deposits. Deposits of IT. S. dis bursing ollltcrs .... Traveler.) K Commercial Letters of Credit . . 1 lu.iru, 702,010.1 1 io,fi7.no 018.30 25fi,f. 10.27 2C 1.393.70 r'8---9"'J, Totul .J2.197.70ll.48 Territory of Hawaii. City and County of Honolulu, ss: I. Cecil llrown, President of lha above-named bank, do fcolcmnl' swear that the ubovo ututement Is true In tho best of my kuowlcdgo and bollef. (Sgd.) CECIL, IlltOW'N, President. COUIIECT Attest: M. I'. ItOIIINSON, II: M..VON HOLT. (1. P. CASTLE. Di.ectors. Subscrlbeti ami sworn In liofnrn mi! thin 3id day of Siiptemlur, 1910. F. P FEUNANDEZ, Notary Public. Hr. Iloml i.-touii) showed us n lino boll of the I.,.,.ni.n. i-otton ,,. on his lutitl It does widl In 11 dry t-oll, tircdliiK only 11 mlulniiiiii of rain fl'iiiibil tw iiiui-li uf tin. Iilghtir uroiiinl I. ok uf Mshukouu nnd Kuwuihuu i mid IiiihIuc" li K.iliula MldHel The Islsiitl of Hnwnll hit tint futir iilllum mid )fl a Iim man ul Id. li.ilu lllui.lull.ili iittlyl Itlr.i u lu. Ic II It.. .t.tn'i ku l llll. slot in I ni..,. 11, 1 il. Im Ill 1.1. i ., ,i, ,, i.ll III ) .11 Ivi.l ,'l t.tii 1 LOCAL AND GENERA! The tablet e;, ty the Bullc tin for n ,1 j, twice ns large ns the thulct usually sold for this I Autps, tl per liiiur. Lewis Stables. Ilellicl Flrcel Hack Stand Phone i I ir.:' ) 0 W IMItlwIn vvni an arrival In Ida on Hip Maun.l Kca Whitney & Marsh havo Just roeolv cil hevoral novelties In new allkii. . It goes without saying that every- tlilnK In Hi-Hi al The Encore. Thu Anchor Hnliinii U now a cnrln museum worth roclng Dim'l forgot. I t'p till noon Iml.iy there had been ' T.-i I mittitiif.l.ll.tu r..rlulf.r..l itl flu. !,. lice Station i.r." ... ..-.. ....... I i.im.-h. rr nt in niit-H, huh ui mill Ktmtlrc unices With MICH Who Plicme 1.113 Mi-..) -.(.It f.ir Kninli ll.iknr.li - i .1...1. ..... ....... I ITti Ititi ul t rut Tho Milimfachllfi'i Pimp aHlnro. 10." 1 Km I Htvu'l will hi rloiiMl a'l iliy Mnnda. Labor D.iy. Hllk nnifivl itMillns In all phail for $ln ji itiiins iwlluril uf K, varlii ai wiiiuii'v Jt .Miii-rn MrB A I' 'hivltir, vvlili will upernt rd on at tho (JuOdn's lm.idtnlr Is iIiiImr well and should bo about noon. If )iu want ii Knott (ib dnito on an aulo or cnrrlnEO ttiltc It to llnwallan qarrlapp Mft; Co.. 427 tjnocn 8t. Kimi K.ii-o of Ktu-il tho C"imty At- it'iriuy li- vlfltlm; In Itniinliiln on cil bu'liiffs. Ho nrrlvivl on the Kln-iii Italnlcr Ilecr Ih tha inoul Ke-.iKi'.tl'y In town nn tin Iiickk IU will prolialily ri'liiru to lla-.vnll next vvoo'l. nn thn Clauillno Vn illstlllFil water. Hire's Itoot rtrer and nil other popular drinks lllng tin Phone 2171. I'oniolldntcd Soda Works, The ruin that utarted HiIh morning made (he li-m;i:(- ground diamond n I little wcIh but It Ik thmmht that the ball games will bo placd. Comroencine; Sunday, August 28, the Bulletin's phone numbers will be: Business office, 2256; cdi- tonal rooms, 8183. The horse rnce that Is scheduled for Monday Is ntlraellng a lot of alten tion anil thorn should tin 11 good sired crowd out at Kaplolnnl Park. After tho ball game clear tho dust from our thrtint with tmo of our long, co'j) steins of )iccr. Pacific Sa loon, King nnd Nuiiiuu streets. f-'rhool opens September I2lh. (let Ibo School Hooks nnd Supplies now ' '--vorj inniK tor ni-noot ami college a. 11. Arieign s to., noiei near i-ini. Ilcn Vlekors of tho Ilegal Shoo Com pany, who has been linvellug on Ha waii was among tho returning passen gers this morning on tho Mnuna Kca When you think mi arc Just nlnut to pass nvvny, climb off your office chair and freshen up wills 11 clean, cold gliss of beer at the Fashion Sa loon. Hamon Itumos was today granted an abpolof'c divorce from his wlfo Paula on tho ground of adultery. Tho custody of (he two children will bo settled later. Tho engagement of Miss Alice Car- viilhn mitl Mr M itn t. Knllliil.L IlltA ,1CC1 nilll0tniooil. Tho wedding will tnko place In tin? near fitturo. lla wall Herald. J. I. Cot-kliurn of lllkhou & C.t. returned today fiom lliln where hi has been In connection with tho es tablishment of the Hlto branch of Hlshop & Co. MIjs Plioobo Hren, a kcliool teach crT who has been spendlnr; her vaca tion In Illlo with her brother, thu lictiiitv Cimnlv Atlornev. relnrneil to ,... .... ,., .ittlllin K(M, W. 11. lleen. Deputy County Attor ney or Hnwnll is In ti)n H' arrlvtd lids morning on t)uj Mnuna Kca In look after certain County (matters, which icnulro his prnsenco here. It Is of great liuport'iiieii In ilitaln lug healthy milk that theio Is no In terval between Ibo milking and cool. liter AL llin Punt! Dairy tho cooliu:: follows Instantly, on tho milking. It. W. llreckons und W. V. Tim) or. as attorneys for Clilng Turn Shise. ex ecutrix of tho ostato o C Wlnnni, havo petitioned thu court for the al low alico of it-nsoniiblu attorney's fues In tho matter. M. E Sllva luis made ronsldnrablo Improvement In his placo of husluesa fur tho iircommuilntiou of frlentls anil relatives of tho deceased ones. Tlit'Mi uro modern lilt-as for the goo I of tho whole. Ho sine In iiuiulro regarding the City Mausoleum, tho Ideal s)slem of burial. This Is thu method being adopted every w hero 111 thu clvllUcd world. Towiiscnd undertaking Co., 'rolophono I32D, Howell lliiud nnd Alfred YoutU leave iin Flldny for Honolulu. Howell goes In roiiliuut his studios at Vnl IkiiiiIbo, Iml llnivorslly. Alfted will 1... 1. ....... 11.1.111111111. nt Tim Onliiiiili " """'",.'',"". 1 1. '"' ..r?, ! ! " ",. , ,..h I IPU lili-l '(-hv'i nnMwi - mill llciPluutn slioeis offars uun-unl tv nttr.icllvo riKiius ut very ruasutuiblo lulus. 'Iho lueiiiiiiu Is iMiiiul mil .vuiytliln Is duns lu iiiiik iliu gti..t as isiinfuttiildo HS pflsslb'i llwr AdmlrHl Wm 11 11 Huuiii- eilHIid, I' H. N , tlllfl ur III" IIiiiksU if NsvhI I'cJHstril linn, who ' I'1 IW "H ,h l'l' Ml inn I Wl.i'lM l.i llll'.l Hi" 1 I 'I Hill ""ill l.l.l.ll.l.iW IllUIUIilt "I' 1 ilm IS il 1'biiM Our New Phono Number JVll lla fg, 1281 CHy Tiansfcr Co. Tim! ii.n i.....ri,i c-'M.,n n,,.,. ' eminent Intends In educate liorsttt- ".."" " "" "' " "." ilmiltt tv i h vlnsu t.. llllliit lifif ml. vn li 11 il their tinlnlng In the Wct- lous to study nut! gain a kuowl.-.lKO1 of upto-tlalo methods ur .-ondutlluB governmenl nlTalrs. 1'poii their ur- ilvul In Hid Hlates th.- will cntc- the collegia 11:1 tletlgiiatetl li thu Chinese Minister of Public lustrue- """ - II- special permission of the chief r il. l.....t ii. 1.... ......1 i.... si... fieni? .Inn Sim. cm., of ibo sin. dents, who Is returning to tho I'lilt- n,l mntc-s. v.-., n ,i,.,I..i.i h. n, mi.' glneerlng depaitment of the Pnivcr- rlty of Illinois. He Is now on the way to lesutno his studies after vis lllng his fnml!) In China. According to Mr. Shu. the stti "C,1,B nr" cr "e stiperiuienucme vl lliree cjllinebo roiumlssluners vvno. n.comnanv the hoys. These com- mlssloners havo been In the United States before. Among tho passengers for llono- lulu nio Mrs. K. IinnfuJI, vvtfo of n Jniw Iceal Japanese! inerrhaut; Miss J F. Iinc, Miss Ida Tucker, Miss K. Hrll Hlill.itrul! Iri. ... 1. 1.... ....! 1... tl.n nrrlva. .his inmntng of .evenly- "'ZTS1' C"",K 0uB Yl' ClmnR Kc0 IhiMMilnrM, .indents 1,11 the Chin... ", " R ',, 1 ,nJ of,Yl,n,, C,,Bim Mo S""1' C"a"S I,0 Who aro going l the Udlled Htate, k?. liiirwi tinlter Ir I"la- CI"lnK Vcn-CMn- C""B T8ln' They are a l.rlght-looklng lot f ij . & Chciw Iji Znn. Chlcn Uufft 8I.11. Chlcn .indents. wh . n-,,r,nlW mi. """ "& "",M I- Tlcn Clio. Chan Yuen Hen, Chaw How in inu iiiiiiuhiiiiiini trisi u iii'ir, iiiv " ""'""" i VIck Ubii Chi HsI To Cluinc fill c-ung men were perh.llled to come lm nro going to tho States, are sev. arho.e as vimii. ns the Cliln-i docket en y-thte? f hloesc stuilenls. vv In will T K ,J1wlMi at the Channel wharf. They are enter tho American colleges. HjrW ,. Knwtet ,, ,nfant Kll visiting Honolulu today as guests uf clal mission i.t tho imin Igrallon rl0n Miiii'k11(, SnlIl 8mf KwallV 8cu the local Chinese Students' Alliance. Inspector they wero KrnilltHl to et.me m KM)) T w K ,(, L. Wnotj'ord, Miss M. Voder and' Tho Shniman entered the hnrhar Mrs. M. II. Williamson. jniul docked at tho naval wh-iif. whero Tho China brought for Honolulu the took iiceVsanry supplies, liefor 800 tons pr. geneinl merchaiidlso i ailing for Sail Frniiclico at 2 o'c'ock from the Orient, and 11 number of this ufleinron. Filipinos III the tteerage. The now " Inimlgranls aie being lookc I aflcr' AT AN EARLY hour Ibis morning l.v w it iiniii.iti nf in., i.in.itnr,.- "io steamer Klnaii nrrlveil from Lau- Association. As soon as they havo ...... , ". .- . c tuiBBr-it-rrs 1 tint iTi-ttnriil eniuti which been granted permission to laud by."' .'""":,':"?,""'. "f " "k'S the Immigration ortlciats. they will ho fcoiit lo ilirrnrcut plantations. I Tho trip from Yokohama, accord lug lo the ofllcMs. was perfect. The(a); im1)' 1(( haK w,tt,c(, ,,,,,, tea was smooth nnd the passengers ejijo)od even minute of Ihelr time. The tli'ua will get away for S.in Fra.nclst-0 toniorrovv morning at 9 O'clock SIDE TRIPS FOR 1III.O, Sept 1 Tho coming of,? 1110 uceauic sieamsuip sierra 10 1111.1 port beenis tinier at hand than ever, from' news u-reived hero by the last triii or the Claiidlnc. Wlillo nu proposition of this kind was nuulu, the Iuter-Islaml company has writ ten the Volcano Stables and tho Vol cano IIimim- nsldiig for s.o lot ralei for the Sierra pashctigeis, in order that tho Manila Kca may nuiko a special tilp connecting with the Oceanic veiscl when tho arrives cucii third week. The iil.i 11 which has heen suggest ed in fui I lie Mnuna Kca tn leave Honolulu at I p. 111. on every third Friday,' that being Hie day of tho week when tho Blerru arrives, and for her to come (lire t to Illlo. Sho should an ho at this city In time lo catch tlm Saturday uftornooit train fo'i- (ilemvnod, lesvlug at 2:1.1 p, 111., and nt that point automobiles. will be ready lo take tho tourists to tho Volcano House. On the lelurn tilp It Is planned for the pbsougors to leave tho Vol cano House tin inlay afternugn, com ing to Illlo by tialn nn'd automobile ami leaving 1111 tho Manila Ken as voon as (he 1 1 nl 11 teaches tho wharf. Tho ptisrcngcru will then arrive in Honolulu on Monday morning, ami will be alilo Id spend two days In that city, leturnlng to tho Coast on the Slerrn, which leaves on Weilnes d.iv morning at 10 o'.lurk. Tho Oceania cfnnpuny, If It lukv this pioposllloii up, will nuiUo 11 s ini tial round trip ruin from Kan Fran cisco to tho volcano and return, In validing all expenses, on His Hltum, Manna Ken, Illlo IIuIIhmiI and wlh oxpeuses by until fioni (IIdiivvikhI huh 111 llin VulcHiit) lliiitsw Tlioy plHh In HiliHItlse llui Itlii vMi'lislve ly nnd in nikn 11 Heiii'i'H i'hiiiimIkii nn 1 liv I'tMfcl (or louiUis. Thi Mslxiii KitvlitHilun t'ui4i4iii) HHdsr lis i.rswlll siihumsmisIII , Ul Imvm iiiiswmum.s lnuu Hull I'l'UM 11 ..1 In IIII11 nil Hi 1 Vv illlxllulliH Mll'l HUHIi i'l s IlllllUiiillll luu uf II In ibis lluy im lli iuwt mm lb (Jns. II. Lovo) WATERFRONT NOTES I .t I TIII3 FOLLOWING vviic'cs Inform nilon Han been rccdvctl icg-inllng In ' 8 -."yn.'10''; "' S.V- ??' 2 '.', in.: 311 mill from lliiinlulu. Smooth sea. flno w athcr. wll arrive Pun-Jn morning. Fur lloiiolii'u. tin) IJiii of ciriii I S S. Wllhelmlna. nt Him H'-pt. ' ""'" " '" ' '" ' i'' "' . R ., ,.. 1"l ,t,ll.. Trim tlmiMliiln. , "V , ,, ., !' winds, kpi mnoith weather tine. Wlll arrive Tueidny niornlng. For :AI1I.Y THIS nininlng ami h.ng bo. foro she was expected In arrive off mil Oils nninlne. tho Pacific Mall lln- r. Clilni the prnyl.omid of the Pacific was ropirlcl nt tinont hair p-ist six ,,VUV . 81-ortly aftrrwards she - I'milK mill IIIIT I.II.IIH..I mini I, i...i:.un .she U dlscharglnK SCO Ions of cargo! ttt I Ifviifvlttlti Atiittrif litis inuuriiirrirvn asiinrc ns mhiii as ino oner oot-iu-ii nl ,,,c lusrr. Tlio Dilna will leave this port lo- n,"rrow wl11' Piswngi-rs nl o'clock. r 1 AHOUT HALF AH hour nfter th' slcnmshlp Chlnn arrived off pirt. the -Unltetl States iirtuy trans.ort Pher- mail, u-.ipia'u 1 ynum. npi-oirej on ,,,...or.K ,,. nrn..i1.nir Honolulu. ,. rr,..p, ki,hiv nflnrwnr.ls nut' 1...1 1... .1... ,..,. 1,,.. 1 nun t.i,..ii .ii.ui 111 .j ..n- 11 iiiiiiiu ofnrbls. who had ju-t eompl ted ,. rlcPllnK t,,0 passengers of the China. 1r. Sinclair of Iho quarantlno service ' ,1 Dr. Collins of' tho Terrllorl .1, llnllh Dep-irttnent made n quick and thorough Inspicllon of Hie passengers ...,.1 11.. 1 . II... 1 " r",l w"" "" ' "";,", """'"( I Ml" II IIIIIIMIIIIIK fill' lillllimil niniiiii Among Iho passengers who came In fioni'llhuo was Count v Attorney S. ,r ..- 11.. ...ti ..I,.-, 1.. iti.ii. PIHISEUS PHILIPS of tho Msimi. Ken which returned this morning fiom I Illlo via Maul ports, icports tho fol lowing biigar awaiting shipment on Haw-all: Ohia, Olfi.1; Walnakii. 1780; Uiupalioehoc, 70IUI; Hamakiii 10.D00; llonoknn. II.Soii; Pnnoluil. 1131; Ho-nu-iHi, 27.11. WUIEI.KSS messages from Iho Wll helmlmi nnd Iho Ilyales give tlio wea ther ns tin--' and smooth. This should being. both ships t port on scheduled time PASSENGERS BOOKED 1 Per 8. 8. Chlnn. Frlcle. for San Francisco, Sept. 4. 9 u. in. Miss M. E. Sinclair, Isabello Podge. Mrs. It. P.. Do-lga innl children. 8. Illsslnger, lleur Admiral Soutliorland. D. 8. Mac Alllrtcr, Lr. Sircctcr. IN FOREIGN tonT Saturfiy, Eapt. 3. YOKCHAMA Arrived Sept. 2: 8. S. Tenyo Mm 11, henco Aug. 23. SAN KIIANOI8CO Arrived Sept. 2: 8 8. HllJiiIan. fiom Illlo Aug. 21. SAN FHANCIPCO Stilled Sept 2: Ilk. Andrew Welch, for Honolulu. POUT HAMULI-: Sailed Sept 2: Ilk Albert, ror Illlo. YOKOHAMA Sailed Sept. 3: 8. S. Miinehurlu, fur Honolulu. Yung, a well known Korean Inter pretcr, who at one time was on tho police force, was nssaulted and beat en )oslerday by sotno of his fellow eountr)men. It appears that tho tumble ,-iioho through nn urgiimcn about a gill that had been adopted by Yung. Manager Kor F.1SKUI1 of Wuluieu pluti- avvnltlng shlinient at dlffeiont lwrti h In town for u few da)s'im Knunl " " ' "Jr ' T tut ion i visit. ti :: :: tt :: :: ts :: t: 1: :: n tt st :: :t lower deck, and higher prices of. 91 HO and ?17Ii ruling for tho out tltlu riiims and thoto on thu upper' dt They hnve 110 coiibluatnn ruin with tho Volcano Slaliles 'or Volcano Hoiibu lo handlo their pan songers ufler tlmy land at Illlo. Tot meet this Hilt! thu (iimblnutluil of (he Sierra and thu Manna Kuu, would have lo iiiako a slight tilt or fr. Imtwctm iluMwii, us ilia iiiIiiIiiiiiiu' niio on ih Kli'iia Is IHO und liul 1111 tin) Manila Ken fUti I Thu lillliKlMH of SiWc4.iHits In till' lll oil llin Mull nil Ifn.l, h 11 spiii ilsl Hip, Minilil lie 11 hwmI JiWiol , Hull, hhiiiiIIii in Hjm HBIU'lHl uplll-1 lllll lll'H' llllt MHllll li) liu UUHIIIS hi1 4 K.uui a., t Itui uf lite Hleiu nun in ui miut'i Mm. 11 1. wii.i. Hiusil) dssiisd llyi lli'isl.l hipping ADDITIONAL 8HIPPINQ ON PAQE FOURTEEN. 4 : ..! 4 l ARRIVED I DEPARTED Saturday, Sept. 3. 8. S. China, Frlclo, from Orient, 8 II. S. A. T. Sherman, I.ynam, from .Manila, 8 a. in. fitnir. Mnuna Kca, Freeman, from s"mr.' Nllhairfrom Hawaii. 8 it. in. Ultll, ,,, ,.. frimi r.,,,1. (J )n ji : 1 PA8SENQERS ARRIVF.D 1- t. t it o ii.t..- i.-ii ... ,lr ' ' - "" rnuic, iiuu. nrlonl qni.l t Si inAn Kel Wnl Orient. Sept. 3. Sn. 111. An Kel Wnl C. E .Ilowkcr, Mrs. C E. Ilowkcr, Oeo. J""- C'mw Jen, Chow Jen. Chow Kal J- Sh0"L.V",B, ,I,0W X' r. " .'."'. . .. . . . V,'" , , A'7. J...' 1.' v n " i Mrs. J. 11. Covotle, dipt. II. A. Craig, .,.'.' infinl( 1 - " "j,',,,, ' .., ... r,, pM Mr. ; . Hanlon.'llong T. V Kytltl. Kl Da Ynng. Leo fice, Leo Hlng Fc". Leo Ping, Leo Ylng ('hue. LI Sing DJI. LI Boons Dan. I1I1 Yciiu Chang. U T. Uing Loo Ming vine l.itn Win Wnl. W. N. Mahon I Jr., Mrs. W. N. Mahon nnd Infant Miss V. Mahon nnd scrvnnt. Mao Wen Chlng. Ma Slen Kin, M. Nngatoshl, Mrs. M. Parrlrh. A. IL Patrick, Mrs. ,j 11. S. Patrick. V. Pin Win, ()nan Man 1) (Juan Way. Sen I.I, Shcn Ten Way. , , ,, .. Ehrn Vp. Win Seng Dab. 11. Stanm S' VlnB. T. Phillip Sse. Tan Tsln ' Tung Hung vc. Tang "II, Mist V. Tolchard. Tscn Mong Kang Tsen S1111 llyno. TWi Loll. II. A. Wa Ish, vvaiiK iiiiiik uuiit'n. ii.i.ih -. ...... Wang Yu, Wnung Song He, Wong In Tsa, Wong Yu Cheng, Woo Kal Yin. Woo Shin Ming. Geo. C. Wright. Wu Chla Kno, Yang 8II1 Zung. Ynng Wei Tslng, Yon Chan Chung,- Yen Ting Hitch. Ylng Yuen Tse. Miss C. A. Young. Zeo Tso Hailing, Zeo Tso Znng Zung Ylcn Chung. Mis. Y. Arlta, W. S. Alklnscn, F. nardonneucho. Ever. "i .. ........ ... 11 It Harrows, vv. vv, nristoi, .tit 11. lninrnPk. Miss I.lla Glasscock. Mrs - "' - -" ' iv. imaiuji. v.eo. jum, u.. ..-.... Miss Jano F. Lane, P. h. Mcolle, Mrs. 1'. E.'NIcoIle. Mrs. II. Nltnliara, Miss Mry C. Porter. F. W. Smallman, S TllKnllUBlll, MTR. D, IHKIUIUHUl, iiiar . m.t .. t It lUltllninDnn " "t- 'Z AllltH l. I. 11.1". 111..., ...in. ... ..... Miss M. Yodor. Per S. 8 Klnan. Gregory, from Knu al, Sept. 3, n. m. Miss Hnfganrd, Mrt.. Omstetl, .Mrs. M. nrynnt. Mlts E. llry ant, Mr. Pcrllra and 5 children. Will Alcxandtr. Master II. Alexander, Mr Akonl, Master A. Kloalna. Muster C Kla-ilna, Master 8, Klaalna, Miss O Yoahlmn, Miss Yamashlrogs, Mis' Ilndley. Miss S. Ioshlma. J. Fassqth I-'. Gay, Mrs. Gay and maid, B. Gay IL Isenberg, W I. Maby, Mrs. Maby JJIss Loiike. E. M. Klirhoro, Mr. Mah lum. Miss U Miller. Miss A. Miller Miss J. Mnhlknn. Mrs. II. L. Austin Mrs. J. A. Palmer, J. Kcllctt, Miss I Kellett. Mrs. J. II. Cummlnga, Mis Ciimmlngs, Mrs. F. Weed, Miss S Van Glescn Master D, Van Glesen Miss M. Ehrhnrn, Mrs. Kepplcr nnd '. children, Mrs. Stlilninielfmilng. Mis Hchlmmeireiilng. M,rs, J. II. Super Master J. II. llanalke, Master I. Ka hole, C Miller, Mrs, Miller, Miss E Goo Kim. Miss J Chlng. A. Iandro Mr. Itllcy. Mrs. Wong, Master Wong .1. (i. Fassoth, 11. Fuukotli, .1. Fassolh Jr., Mlrs A. Mnhlkoa, Miss E. Akana Miss' I. Akana, lleo Fat. Mrs. Ho' llil. L. 8. Hro' Fat, In Ping, Klm,Bal Yo Sang, In Kim, 8. K. Ka'o, Masto Kiieo, Miss Wulaso, Mrs. L. Wright Miss Wright. Muster WrlghC. Mlsi Pe.tliiu.K1r, llluck, A, C- Pierce, L. Ms hlkoa. j. LovelUE. Lpvell. J. Hlcrk man. Mr. Scpnack, A. Ylm. T. Onokoa MrB. Onokca, Ilcn Iloyd. I Mi I THE RTEAMKH Nllhau urrlvot Ibis morning riom Hawaii, sliorll; after Iho Mnuna Kca docked al ho berth. Shu brought sugir which wn In Cuba's Own Climate In Tnmpa, Fla,, wo make our clran, Thui we avoid paying a duty that would equl their coat, This lavlnp li put Into the ciar, It ihowi In the tobacco the choicest llnvaiift leaf that Cuba producci; In the finlih tht) deft handiwork of expert Cuban workmen. And no Imported oiff.ir, s,t double the price, rl- van in niuuiiY hi irvrance cr m navor VAN DYCK , at YOim nr.AJ.r;n8 In ar iminnii uimhsi 0110 f.jr Kvry Tsiit-i).(i-i8p 10 m hi A IIUNM' A I'll "Tbt llouss of blsulei" Diiliiluiiuii MwWIWWWWlWMWlli1li'l)WtWWiiiyi Friday, Sent. 2. Stinr. Claiidlnc, for Maul ami' Ha waii ports, 6 p. m. v. Saturday, Sept. 3. I .11. S. A, T. Sherman, Lynuian, for San Francisco, 2 p. m. 7 PA88EN3ERS ARRIVED Per stmr. Mnuna Koa, Frccmair, from Illlo and way ports, Bopf. 3. Geo. Glrond, Jos. Glrond, Louis (II rond, J. L. Gtron, wlfo nnd son, Ma jor Ileum. Miss E. Shales, D. A. Mc Cowan, S. K. Sydo, Miss J. Stllson, Mrs. II, Ilcn ton, Mrs. L. Solf and daughter, Mrs. M. Knlmlia and child. Mrs. J. Smith nnd son, It. J. lluchly, C Hoogs, Miss Thrum, Mrs, J, Hicks, B. P. Irwin, J. C. Anderson, W. T. Thrum, A, Cnrtloy, Misses Wlckau der (2), Miss Nichols, Miss A. Gist Kim, Miss E, Goo Kim, Miss M. 1m Hip, Master Lnu Hip, W. H. lleen. J. Wcry, Miss P. lleen, Mrs. M. Fl Jrrado and child, C. II. Spawn, II. Vlckcrs. A. Weill, F. L. Hill, L. A. Thurston. C. A. Vicars nnd wife, J. L, Cockburn and wife, Miss T, Mur phy, Miss S. McLean, Mrs. I). Spen cer nnd 2 sons. E. woo'd, Prof. Hitch cock, A. W. Dunn. E K". Hnrlon, ,N, K. Lyman, W. Walson, Mrs. C. II. Clismhlln, Miss M.. Hyell, Mrs. J, T. Lewis, 13, Vlcrra, Martin Vlorra, C, Santos, Master J. Galbrailh, II. Gal braltli, Mrs. M. Springer. Miss Wil liams, Miss Arakawn, M. Ccraslmo, C. Hollo, Mrs, J. Ilering. Mrs. J. Knl, W, P. Alexnmlcr, A. Mattoon. D. 11. Ilranco, T. If. Kcllcy, Mrs. T. Sen nnd ehlld, Miss A. Klmo, Master King San, Choy Jnno, n. II. Iloml, It. S. Norrls. Miss M. Sllva, F. Wellhumcllor, Mlsn Wcllhumeller, O. Stlllman, Mrs. lm Coon nnd 5 children. Ah Ting. Ilev. Ho Jr., Miss Zanc, II. S. Croy, Miss MeTlghe, Miss Vrclcnborg. Mrs. E. Hall, II. Akonn, D. 8. McAllister, Miss Fnesey, A. Hall. J. Donald. R. Fric'ke, V. M. Jnoucn, Mrs. Pane and child. Misses Kamnkawlwoole, J. IL Gas par, Master Vrcndcnberg (3), Miss Dull, Mrs, Koan, Hov. Dodgs, wlfo nnd 2 children, C. W. Ilaldwln. Ii Cockctt, W Cockctt, Miss Sinclair, Geo. W. Carr. M. Ashue. Thos. Scott, Jlastcr Patterson (2), llov. C. P. Hoo, Miss T. Kin, J, Do Rcgo. W. Wolght, Mis. T. Nagatanl, Mrs. Muraknml, Oeo. II. Dunn Jr., Miss Mnhiika, Wm. Mnhuka and wlfo, A. Itclmnn. J. Y. Ting, Miss Ting. Miss L. Choy, J. Iluchannn, Miss E, Nnhaolcliia, Mrs. N. Ktohoknlolc. Geo. Edwards, Qulu Wong, OHss A. Ting. 4- PA3SENGER8 BOOKED I Per S. S. Wllhelmlna, Johnson, for San Francisco, Sept. 14. Mr. nnd ll'rs. E. E. Cndwcll nnd child, II. II. Slmptou, C. S. Davis, A. Illom, L. IL Dec, Vincent Gennves, Mrs, Chas. II. Flailor and child, Arthur Oilman, Wnlter Doyle, T. C. White, Dr. E. It. Marshall, H. W. Pogue, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Whlto, A. Schnutk, W. V. Kcllcy, Miss Edna Henry. Mrs. J. Farnsvvorth, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dreyfus, Mrs. G. F. lloreman nnd child, Misses Whlto (2), Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Hill nnd child, Mrs. A. W. Adnms, Mrs. E. Olmsted, H. W. Knight, Dr. Geo. II. Huddy. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. H. Penhallow, I. L. Clark, Vm. Lldgate, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. N. Hnyseldcn. MrB. J. S. H. Pratt and two children, Ernest Gay, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ony, Mr. and Mrs F. F. llafdwln nnd son. Miss V. Athor lon, 'Herman von Holt, Mlrs Mary von Holt, Mrs. T. K. Heard, Mrs. A. i;. Heard, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Dll llnglinin, Mr. nnd Mrs, Fcnnlmore, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Holmes, Miss P. II. Huberts, Mrs. J. U. Iloberts, Mrs. J. A. Oilman, 8, M. 'pamon, Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Thurston. 1 ONE HUNDRED and forty cabin passengers from Hawaii and Maul ar rived this morning on tho flagship Manna Kca of the Inter-Island flret. Most of (hem are Honolulu j.'cuples who hayo been visiting on Hawaii, cither on buslnoss or .pleasure trip. Some of, the school teachers, who wcro guests it tho Volcano llonso returned today, 'ilgjlly pleased wltji vvjuit they had een therfJ. Tho Mnuna Koa brought h largo tinounl of general cargo. Hho will sal) ngalii for" Hawaii next Tuesday ln7uritug nt 10'otdock. ,1 '" "QUALITY" C'KIAH.S 1 .i