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'i t l r I! M .1 'I" '.r ! N? fcfr 5 r j- CHOICE - KAIMUKI Ma Hi Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar MONDAY: t llnnnllnu Mated. f , TUE8DAYS , , j.' t WEONESOAYf Oceanic First Degree, THURSDAY: Hnnulluu .Second Degree FRIDAY: . 8ATURDAYI ..J, ,'J, '.I All Tliltlog members of Ui Order re cordially Invited to attend r?jetlng of local lodge f Meet on the 2nd and, 4th Mondavi of each month at K.P.Hall 7:30 P. M. uidiuc cuciuLCBet Members of imFICIAlASWIOIL &IT5P dially invited. HABMONY LODQE. No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Monday evening, at 1:30 In I. O. 0. T. Hall, Forfc-Stroot; ',' B. It. HENDRY, SecretsryV 9 H. E. McCOY, Noble Grand. 'All visiting brothers very cordially Invited. OAHU LODQE, No. 1, K. of P. Meets everj first and third Fri day evening at 7:30 In K. ot P. Hall, corner Fort, and Beretanla. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. WM, JONES, 0, 0 tl t O. F. HEINE, K. It. B. HAWAIIAN' TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0, B, M. Meets every first and third Thurs days' ot each non th. at Knights of rythlas Hall. VlKltlng brothors cor dially. Invited to attend. t 'A. L. EAKIN, Sachem. H. V. TODD, C. of It. HONOLULU AERIE, 140, F. 0. E. 't Meets on tho 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings ot each month at ,7:30 o'clock In K, of P. Hall, cornor Uqretanla and Fort streets. . Visiting Eagles are Invited to at tend. . - m"L4' w n- RLBY. w. p. .r WM. 0. McCOY, Sec. HONOLULU LODGE, 010, B. P. 0. E. ' Honolulu Lodgo No. RIB, H. P. O. Elks, meets In their hall, on King Street, near rort, every Friday ovo nlng. Visiting Brothers are cordially Invited to attend. y JAS. P. DOUGHERTY, K. It. - OEO. T. KLUEPCL, Bee. , YJL McKJNLEY lODQE.'NO. 8, p i & ot? jLlIeets every 2nd and 4th Saturday venlng.ftt 7:30, o'clock In K. ot P, ilalir cor. Fort and neretanla. VJslt lng brothers cordially Invited to at tend. H. A. TAYLOR, C. 0. E. A. JACOHSON. K. n. 8. m.. - IH Chas. R. Frazicr , .Company fOUR ADVERTISE! Phone 1371 122 Kine St. ' Weekly Bulletin $1 pur juir. MB Sold Three Yesterday. Balance Priced at $150.00 DONDERO & 83 MERCHANT. KonAK HAVE A KODAK with )im and miiko n riituro pleasuro it the unnojnnccs ot tlio moment. "Kodaqs from $5 to $100 HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. "Everything Photographio'' PORT ST.. BELOW HOTEL ART GOODS FRAMING ARTS "AND CRAFTS SHOP Young Hotel Building ANSCO FILMS AND CAMERAS : -Gurrgy's, Ltd. Real Estate Everywhere City and Suburban Magoon Bros., TRUSTS, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTIONS Corner Merchant and Alakea Streets Bargain Offer I offer for Immediate, sale, n largo T. nd (1, HOUSE at Knp.ihulu, Knl mukl. Corner lot, 10,000 sq. ft. Two bedrooms; modern pluinhlng; good toll; stone fenco. Perfect title. Orig inal cost, 12900: now J 1300. P. E. R. STRAUCH 74 S. King Street Waity Building CL-HOPKINS. Systematizer, Notary Public, Agent ti Grant Marriage Licenses, Hawai ian Tntpmreter And Translator OFFICE-fJudiciary Bide. HOURS, u a. m. to d. m. .MEXICAN HATS. Just tho thing for school girls and outings. HAWAII & SOUTH SEAS CURIO CO, Young Bldg. llu Met I u Caiforhll lioom Plume 2185. Iln lie tin Dullness Office Plume 225G. 'WW 3iCT om' EVEN1N0 UVJLLETIN, STREET LOCAL 'AND GENERAL The tablet a sold by the Bulle tin for a nickel is twice ns large ns the tablet usually sold for this price, Autos, 14 per hour, howls Stable. It goes without saying that every thing Is Rest at The I'.ncoro. A Jordan's Dig Sale next neck I.nccs -will bo the Ic-iillng feature. Rudolph Sprcckcls nud Clcorgs riolph aro among tho passengers on tho WllhPlmlnn. Harry Howard Ih In plllkln through getting mixed up in u row with Hon Nlopcr. Tho latter Is In tho hospital, and Howard Is locked up nt tho po Ilco station pending tho recovery of the man ho Ih alleged to havo done up. An order to bIhiw c.iuso why ho should not be punished for ronlemp' was Issued this morning ntc ilnsl S.im ucl Wallace who has failed to pay rounscl fees of $50.00 to hH wlfo's attorney u connection with her action for divorce. Republicans In llio new precinct at Wuhlana are planning to organize, a club ami lako a prominent part In tho campaign uud aro iccelvlng nails tanco fiom tho central committeo In getting started, W. M. Teniplclou of Wnhlnwa was a visitor at Republican headquarters Ihta morning, bringing the news that out of I ho twcnty-flvJ or more votes that will probably ho registered, tho RepuLllcm tlckot should bo voted by a big majority. Secretary A. D. Cooper ot tho Ter ritorial Central Committeo has ie celled a loiter fiom Kauai stating that ovcij thing Is looking good for n Ho pufjllcan victory on llio Garden Isl and, Tbcro was some- dissatisfaction after tho convention over tho super visors' and sheriff's nomination, but this will bo straightened out and, tho Republicans will work together for an overwhelming vote. SUPREME COURT n a 1 r An' CALENDAR Tho following h tho Suproms Court sic, E. S Will on, J. W 'Robertson calendar for tho October term: Mrs. J W Robertson, Miss Until Rob In tho matter of tho proceedings of qrtson. Miss Mnrjorfq Robcrthou, Mas tho Ci .nut Jury of tho Kli.it Judicial, tcr John Robertson. Circuit of tho Territory of Hawaii for tho January 1910 term, Efroi to Circuit Judge, First Clicult. Kluuey, llallnu, Prosscr U Anderson and A S. Hiimplirt'y.i ft;r plaintiff ln-crror. At torney GeucruL-aud John W Cathcirt for defeudant-liiciror. William O. Smith, it nl., Truatccs v. Alexander L'ndatiy, Jr. Attorney General. Appeal from Circuit Judge First Clicult, Kluuey, Rulloii, Pressor & Anderson 'for plaintiffs uppellees. Holmes, Stanley A. Olson for defon-ilan'-nppUlnnt Terrlioiy o? Hawaii v. Wong Chow Excoptlons froip Circuit Court, First Circuit. .1 W, Calhcart nnd F W Mllvcrton for plalntlff-appellee loon M Straus for defendant-appellant. wli. ii,.ii..ti.. i ,.;, ,,k mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmLmmlm ' ' POLITICAL NOTICE. A meeting of tho Republican Club, I irbt Precinct, I nurtii Ulstrtct, win take plaeo on Tuesday ovening, Oc- tobcr 4, 1910, at 7-30 o'clo.k, at Alllolanl College, All Ropubllcnns reeldlng In tho precinct me earnest- ly requested In attend, llufdness of Inipurlaiieo. Ry ordor U A. DOUJIllTT, President. F II. KILIIEY, pecrotnry? . 4739-lt '"" HONOLULU. T. II., MONDAY, OCT. Our Now Phono Number Will Ho 1281 City Transfer Co'. i.f ARRIVED Monday, Oct. 3. S. H. Manchuria, Dixon, from Ban Francisco, general. RkS 8 C. Allen, from Poll Town send, lumber. i SAILING TODAY. Monday, Oct. 3 B. S Mantbiiil.i, for Yokohnina, p. Stmr. Nocau, for Kiui.il poi's, S p in Foreign port I .Mnnd.iv, Oclolier '!, I!)I0. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Oct. . " ' """'"" ,ro" ""? T-'1' I'' ailAAB UAH lOH-MTIvcu ucl. a: .,A..,., I . ?': , ... , IIONOII II-Arrlved Act 3: Selir. ,!n,t,,u?,"l "I", ', n ,r: a PIIlLAI)i:LUUl(-,rrived Oct. 2: 8p. - TV. ZSW ":, u,' " . T .7. . i i iT . . I Tomashlba at Koko: damage slight. Steamer proceeded. -PA83E rQER 3 ARRIVED -4 Per-S. 8. Manchuria, from San Fran Cisco. 9ct. 3Mlss Eva llclts, Mrs Kmtnn C. Iludbamn, Miss A Riles Ilu clianan, Mr Jphn I.. Chatterton, Mlm O'aco Crockett, Mrs I- O. Dulscnber, J. K Farley, IloV, Fa'her Jean O rcroiu,- I. lent, James I), Ollmer, Mrs .1 Ifrilarilsou, Mrs. C. E. Ilalght and Infant, MiiBtcr Wlnthrop Ilntght, Miss It HiirfN, Rev Fathor C. Ilolzem, F. K Howard mid valet, Scnntor C J Hughes, Rcrnld Hughes, Mrs. Herald Hughes, I,. M,.Huglics, Miss C. M. Kel ly, Miss Kuplolnnl Kawananakna. MIbs I.illu Knunninaldm, Henry Macon dray. Miss II. Mirybury. Miss I! May bury and cbnhflciir Roscou II. McCul loch, James U McLean, Miss Helen Mclnn, Miss Carrlo .McLean, Miss I K. Mutch. Mrs. 8. Roh. (I. H Shaw. Pajmastcr II E. Slovens, U. S. N Mis. II K. Stevens, Miss Snrub U Slovcbs, Miss MarlclII Stevens", Chas. N. Stevens, A. It. Traphig'n, Louis R. Wallace. Win. Wu'cihouso, Mrs. JL V Wleluniin, II. F. Wlchman. II. F. m iliiiiiiiiI if ttltllllull. ll I Kidder. Jus. Datslc, Mrs. Jns. I)ail llor lflc IVntutn Ktru Ina M iiln ....... ,., ....... ..un., .... ., u.o. ,u.f,v; Mlss Margaret Dnrsle. Win. W. Dap M0L0KAI WILL NOT HEAR POLITICIANS No politicians will visit tho set tlement ut Molokal, according to tho present outlookt- On Saturday aft ernoon Chairman A, L. C. Atkinson of Inn Republican central committeo rccbTvc'd n ' vvlrelcss meBSdgo from Chairman Ilaldwln, on Maul, advis ing against requesting President Mott-Smlth of tho Hoard of Health for permits to visit tho settlement. Tho Republicans and Homo Rul- Atrt tlfitfA nlnAArll ntrvnlflArl IIiaIh tstll-. campaign In Molo- 1(a though tJe DomocratB nre 8"!1 to ho heard from, It Is believed that they will not object to tho samo .enurBo. Complaints havo nrlsqn oyer ' lil.ndvlsed sneechei In the past. This morning Chairman Atl.lnwm notified ,,rCH(et Mott-Smlth that tho Ro- miu-a)II, rfr- willing to btny nway H Ul0 otilcrH wnl do e0, . M , For distilled water, Ulro's hoot THer and "nil ' other popular drinks. nine up Phono 2171. CninnHflnteil Sodli Works." I J The public Is no! ed to pass vonl ' upon ftio broad, cakos nnd toA mi J.'by Iho Palm. Cafo, ' diet mndo 3, 1910. Only a Few Left. Easy Terms. LANSING 3 i OT :V (Jae. 11. Love) PA8SENQER8 BOOKED Per 8. S Mauna Kea, Tucsdiy. Oct 4, for Maul nud Haw?ll ixirts Mrs, I,. Aknl MIS3 Sarah Mooklul, T Aim tin. O. W. Dennett and wife, Mrs. W. Aillngton, Mis E. II Abu. Dr. W C. Wn'Btin and wife, MIbs draco Storcr, Mrs. Watson. U. It. Wallace Mrs. V It. D.i. Mlrs .1. N. Irwin II. J. !- man ami wife, Mrs. Swift Mlas Swift, Mrs. Kingsbury, Mrs. Powers. Mlsi D II. Case, C, A. Durns, J. J. Sullivan, Mrs. J. C. Hell, James C. Sumner, It. tS. Hosmer, S. A. Simpson, It. Smith, .A. O. McNeill. T. M Chmch mill fam (lf II Pfwlrntl nn.l wlfo 1. A Knil Mrs. (len. Oldlng and child, Miss M. IC. Uurli'ls, Mu. K. M. Pond A. Medcl lbs and family. Mrs. Wm. Wright and ,laKllter Wlll Tll0I1)ps011 n,j wlfc. t)r. J W. Rnberlson and family, Jolui Slnl, Joo aaIt, U- J Lori, ,, on "'- Corwl.i, Miss II. Do Fries, Mrs. . ,, fl 0 wf ' Cnrr, "is C. G. Ilodenfeld, Jl.s. Ko. cr and clillil, A. R Traphagen, R. H. McCuI' ,0c) ,, g wRmii ,, ma , ,, -.... ., , ,. rilniiertnii. i Per stmr. Klnan. for Kauai ports . , . . . .- ... . Oct. 4. II. Waggoner, C, W. Chin. Kim Fook, J( K, Farley, A, Krnjcwskl, A Lcwassor, J. P Sllva, Mrs. Ilcrtha Knu, M. Mcndoza and vvlfe. Pet S 8. I.urllno for San Franclsca Oct. I John Williams and family, II I). Whliflcld, Geo. Argnll and vvlfo, J. A. Smith, V Mulr, J. C Kershaw, 8 II, Tliompfon nnd wife. Miss L. Dos moud, Mrs. I,. DCBiuoud, Mrs, R. 11. I unglon, Miss Ethel Edwards, Miss II Young Per 8. 8. Manchuria for Oriental potts, Ort. 3 Mrs. N. II Hojt, tl. M. Nclll, M"bb Marlon Mill. U. C. Aor F. I,. 'lloock and wire, Mrs. O, Clem ent. A. F. PflUncr, Illsbop Hoifda, A. J. Welsh. MAIL8. Mails urn hup ul Honolulu, fron points as follows: ' ' San Francisco Per Manchuria, Oct 3 Ifrom Yokohnina Per Mongolia, Oct 8 From Vancouver Per Mnkura, Oct. From Sjdnoy Per Maraiua, Oct, 14, Malls will depart for 'ths-'fo'l wini points ns follows: Snn Frnnclsco Per t.urllne, Oct. 1, San Franclreo Mongolia. Oct 8. Yokoh'ama Chlyo Mnru, Oct. 11, Vlctoi;la Makuru, Oct 11, San Frnnclsco Wllhclmlnu, Oct 12. Salt Francisco Sierra,, Oct, 12. T TRAN8PORT 8ERVICE. Dix nt Manila. Loguu enrouto to Manila, Sheridan enrouto to Honolulu Manila. S'hcrnuin at San Francisco. ', WA.TERFRONT NOTE8 from I -I Toftial Over. 'Tho Norwegian fielghtor Torsdal, which brought a cargo of coal tfroni Nw'C-"8'!o for tho Inter-lBlanil 'stenhi Navigation Company, Jins movod.fioin tho coal bunker vvh,arf to railroad wharf to discharge tho remainder tit bar cargo. Her place nt tbo bunkers has been tnken by tho llrltlsh freight er Ardmount which has begun dis charging there, Arlzopan. off, Iito today tho frelntitqr Arizonan will sail for Siillnu Cruz via Ishnd und cpast porls. Iho steamer will tuko but little oirgo fmm ports of tho Islands ou her teluii) o Iho Piel fio CO.Ikt. 215 edltorhl roomt, 2250 business ofllie. These nre the tele. plfoile nTiiiiberiT vf the II it 1 1 e 1 1 n. Mo ii ' i . Ti i i ii ti.i' - LOT TELEPHONE 2553 ADDITIONAL SHIPPING Shipp'tog MANCHURIA BRINGS LIGHT, it -CARGO ON fifflIT TRIP MANILA TAKES ALL FORiORlENT EXCEPT 300 TONS MUCH AMMUNITION INCLUDED IN STORES FOR GOV ERNMENT IN PHILIPPINES' ALL VESSELS TO FAR EAST ARE LIGHT. , That tho ships ot tho Pacific Mull nro not carrying much cargo to tho Orient Is evidenced by tho condition of tbo holds of the Manchuria, which arrived In port this morning from San Francisco. Of the 3,007 tons tnKeri out of Snn Francisco, 2500 tons tiro for Manila nnd thlsi cargo Is nearly nil army nnd navy stores for the troops and ships in the' Islands, Including 3,000,000 rounds of small-arm ammunition. Olio ship of tho Paclllc Mall makes Manila each month and that vessel has n largo consignment of freight for urmy nnd navy under a contract nearly a ) car old no .v. Resides tho cargo for Manila and Honolulu on board tho Manchuria this trip, her cargo destined for1 Yoko hama, Kobo, Nagasaki and Hongkong nnynints to but little more than :'01 tons. Dcforo tho contract with the gov ernment for carrying supplies, tha ships of both tho P. M. and T. K. IC. nindo Manila alternately, but Blnco tho contract went Into effect tho P. M. alotio has mailo that port with tho ex ception of ona trip by tho Chlyo Mnru a few vvcoks ngo. For months tha Oriental stcjiupri leaving San Frnnclico have bee a traveling light ns far ns freight I concerned, but their return trlps'frnm tho Far East havo In a. way! partly made up for this lack of outnard bound cargo. la Another Report. , ., A'giln tho report is 'current that tho turblno stenmers Yalo nnd liar v nrd nro to como to tho Paclde for roast trndo. It being urtdorstool tho Hint Instead of being tied up for llio f01. ,i10 coat nt gx n lho mCllng. winter they will bo sent niomnj th3i , Horn for this purposo. i.oad for Atlantic.' For months It has been riimnrnl; Four of tho crack windjammers ply- Hint these oil burning turbines which ng nround tbo Horn, nro under orderi have piled between Iloston mid Ne ( qni hero for tho Atlantic coast In Yoik for tbrco jcars were coming (u tho' near futuro. ' Tho .ships William the Pacific, ami under dale of Sop 4 i-rye( n, Mpjiclpi, Dlrlgo nnd Ed tcmher 23 tbo roport conies ngiln Rnrj Bewail hnvo ordora to tako on from Now York to this effect. J Hnwullnn cargo for Dclawaro Drcak At that tlmo no confirmation could, water. be; obtained from iho Metropolitan! fat Company owning tho vessels', but It Orders Received, was staled that the vessels would lioj Roth tho frcl3htorsAriinount nnd put on another run nnd no't bo tied up Toi'sday which mo discharging coal for Iho winter. from Newcristlo brought for (ho Inter- M j Island Company havo locclveij'ordors For Volcano Trip. ' Ei;h of those) Vcssolu upon completion When tho Mniina Koa sails for Maul of discharge hero will proceed to nnii Hawaii pons tomorrow morning, nt ten o'clock thoro will bo ou hoarlj a lirgo number of passehgers anion? vvhom nio, n party otjgjx persons who! catno in on the Mancuurin today an n arrived today wucn tho llrltlsh frclKli' who reserved nccomir.odatlons by or Kllchattan In command of Captain wlrelois. Thoso who will mnko tho Uno m rived from Norfolk. The ves Irln nro A R. Traphagen. It, H. Mo-,sel brpught u full cargo which will Culloch. E. S. Wilson, If. F, Kidder, bp discharged nt pno of tho naval a. ii. urcmur.uiiu a, )a iuuiivriun. Matson to Haekfeld Wharf Ry nn arrangement with Supt. o'f Public Works tho Matson Navi gation Company will In tho futliro uso tho Hackfcld wharf for all their veV sols, and the prcBont wharf used' by this company will revert to the go- eminent. It Is undorstooii that tho shed, on tho Hackfold wharf will jo built noar - 1 to tho roadway giving n covtred area 900 (tct long Instead of 350 ns at pretont. 'pmces,' will bo equipped ou tho i "i I ' i T i 1 1 ',' i i3t i pN PAGE EIGHT. Hackfcld wharf and ns this wharf is cqulppc'il with a pipe liiio tho vessels enn take on oil whllo working cargo. At this Vvharf two Vtcamcra of tho lino can Ilo alongsldo at a tlmo and both discharge cargo Into Iho now shed. a u At Coast Ports. Cable advices fioih coast ports aro to iho effect that fcovoral vessels hao arrived from nnd'saled to Island portH within tho last.lhroQ. itajs. jt Mon terey tho steamer Rosccraus arrived from this port on Filday,.tho Virgi nian arrived at Seattle front San rrauclscq ou Saturday and vtlll sail for Ilbnolulu, nt Son FrnnclSco tho Asia and llllonlan arrived Ssturday tbo former from Honolulu anditho lat ter from Hllo. and tho Sierra sailed Tho barkentlno Bcnocla arrived ut Seattlo from Hllo ycstciday, ' m Sherman. Cargo. Tim transport Sherman which salli from San Francisco on Wednesday bound for Manila is taking a largo amount of nrmy stores, Included In her cargo Is 4,000 sacks of flour, 2,000 sacks 'of sugar nnd '200 tons of gon oral stores. Thcro will bo 900 troops on board tho Sherman leaving San Francisco. 8alllnrjt Tomorrow. Tomorrow will bo a busy day on thp waterfront as from ten In the morulhg-dntll six Intho ovening thero I nro to. be six sailings, flvo ot them for Island ports. Tho MlKanala, mm Klmit nnlT nl flvn n'rlnpk llln lnin,n Kca t t0qV, IhoUelcno and Nllhau , " nn,iv,,,- i.,rin , ,, Ocoiui Island to load guano, FaT coal for Navy, Mora coal from tho Atlantic, coast wuarves. i Off to Ksuaf, '"ft, 'Tojnorrow ufternoon (ho Inter Island BteRiner Klnnu 'is duo to Ball" from IIUW.IIHII ior puns in me uarden Isl- and, "Tlio 'Kln'au takes fifteen nassen. gers and a general cargo for ports of call, ' 'y s . Lumber from Coast, ' ' l Full cargo of luuibci' has irrlved by the bark S. C. Allen from tho coaBt. The bark brought a large 'amount ot lumber Including n diokjoad consign- e-d to'Allen and Robinson, :J 1 1 'J1 I ' 'f 'id wlt4t tALius:l Uifc- fi'thsw "r.. r. v 4 s, u MeM v ,, -Tv ,wtmi&Miux 8faiifcigfiilSi