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By ' TBVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULO, T. 1I.WBDNESDAY, OCT 19, 1910 . i - Masonic Temple 1 P0TJmr ToV' I0lF I? k n - . . .,t. r -: v " ' pepahtp i V WCCKIV Lalennar Hcpumicans and Democrats Auios,iPcrhour. Lewis stabies. i, I V II. VIII I j, VU1VI1UUI I t.,. m ni vl.,.,1 ll...n ill-.l .. nllv Ti-nnufPr To. .Inn II. T.nvX IK t I ' MONDAY Jtf.,,) f-u 4 ITUE8DAYI KX . WEDNESDAY: t rHURSDAYl. rqnolMiu";iinptrr lligular ' " Sip.' m. FRIDAY: y J SATURDAY!1 t All TliJUns mamberi ol tn Order are cordially invited to jittend meetings of local lodges Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month Bt.XP.Hall 7:30 P. M. 1ML ENfitNtEAS "5?be?..or fK V MEnGMl'JWMTIOfc ciaTon. Tri dklly lnvlttd. HA2M0NT lODQE. No, 3, 1. 0. 0. F. MeeU orcry Monday, evening; at V.W In I. O. 0. F. Hall, Fort Street. E. It. HENDRY, Secretary. P II. K. McCOYj Nob)e'CIrand, 'AH visiting brothers "very cordially Invited. OABJJ IQDQE, No. 1, K. of P. Mfts erory first and third Fri day evening at 7)30 In K, ot P. Hall, corner 'Fort and Deretanla. Visiting brother-cordially InTltod to 'attend. . , WM. JONES. C. C. O. Fv HEINK, K. U. B. HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. t Mat4 evoryflrst and third Thurs days; ot oach uonth at KnlghU ot Pythln HalJ. Visiting brothers cor dially invited to attend. , A. l. EAKIN, Sachem. . E. V. TODD, 0. ot It. XONJbjWLU AERIE, 110, F. 0. E, Munis on thn 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings ot eath month at 7:30 o'clock ln"K, ot I. Hall, corner Itorntnnln n.1irl I'nrt'.straetB.' Visiting Eagles areTlnvlUd to at' tend. w. n. niLEY, w. p. If WM. Ok McCOY, See. L HOUGXULU LODQE, 016, B. P. WE? 7 'Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. Pi 0, jv B)k, meets In their' hall, on Kins BJ Btrsct, near Fori, every firaay evc fj nlng. Visiting Brothers arc cordially ft Invited to attend. .IAS. D. DOUGHERTY, B- R. W, GEO, T. KLUEGBL, Sec f JVYM. McKINLEY LODGE, NO. 8, ) K.oir. !" M ir.i..nn 9nrf nnd 4lh RntnrdaT 'l"j.O v.w.J uw -- veulng at 7:30 ociock in iv. oi -. 1lnl. cor. Tort and Deretanla. VUU- iuV brothers cordially Invited to at- k H. A, TAYLOR, C. 0. K I E. A. JACOBSON, K. R. S. St- For Sale "WJ 1 HiHiBHisaBsBHBsasaHi L ,, Coyne k Furniture Co: I J :For ' y , Good f . , Furniture 5. Compete Office Fixtures for immediate delivery. Address P. 0, Bax2)7, Honolulu. , , ' Tor Rent Folding Chairs & Tables J, Hopp & Co., Ltd. 3 Chain Now at thei UNION' BA'RBEE' SHOP 'NEW'BABBEIW-A competent man Ml juit Brnvru iruin 111c busri, MVJJEHBA.Jjr. MP nl JUit nrnvcu jrum iiic vyusrv, SpV ror neni caros on jic m wLt''V CvrEEEA..r Proprietor' the Bulletin offloe. V Jr - I sVlVanj, f.vk. ."3. it . . 3 ? n - 1 v - t n WlMJirtililMillTB 'JilifHililli ii ill ilk I m i i ,',! "r-ht'i, -. ... !, -.-... i2LiiMh,sL kai i - , .jjo, 4 iip.Lr '-A-i . ' " - K ' - i siJIPiilJsiJsPJSPJSsppjpppPjspjsfrprl Republicans and Democrats Get Busy Witlf Many Meetings. G. O.p. CANDIDATES STAJVtiiN'G ON RECOHD KcleKolio Gives An Imitation of Acting Like an Insurgent, Byig Meeti;igs Scheduled for Three Weeks. (Siwcliil II u 1 lot I n CcrrraiMmilrncn ) llll.O. Oct 18 lociil nolltlcs bceali Ian S.ilnrda) 'la on I ho liaoni. Doll) tho Ilrpiilillcarin nii.l llm Dcmncrnli ralileil forth ami hpd mcctlncH Inat Sndinlny ami IIiIh week there, 111 lio jnoro'oratory irom tho aamo hirrela Tho llciiiilillcnn Innil which left llllo last Satunlnv, rnimlatoil of Can ilirialrs Affyijfo and I I. Hale for the 1 route, ,11m J-eh and Austin, wjio wanJo he nlenilicrs nf th Hoard o' SmiorvlsOra rprtNurlli and Houlh Hlo, County Clerk Kil and Cha Swnln lio wants In lio licnRiircr Tho first stop was tnmla nl llnnnlll nt aboht 2 i in , and hero a hunch of tho worW men emplojcd on thi County rqid, and some nf tho residents of tho vie Inlty camo to listen to tho orators Whcrt tho Republicans were lnlnc llernard Keleknllo appeared 1111 tho eceiUi. He indctvoicil to cxnliln how and why ho became an "Insurjreht Tho Republic-mi proceeded Mil Ho- iiiMiiii, wnere n inn; cruwu 111 penpie eomliifi scleral uillca around, hid gathered Hero Illekard another cm dldato foe the Houso, Joined the pir- ty, and the in cling was proceeded with under tho direction of E S. Ca pellas, ho Is b Inrd Republican work cr In that neighborhood. Republicans Stand on Record. Halo was tho first speaker, and ho was followed by Jim Lewis. Lcwli referred to tho rtcord made by thn Republican Board cf Supervises, lie palled nttcntlon to tho fact that the Ineqmo of the County was but t:r0. 000 n ycar und out of this about M50.. 000 had to ho lald out In running i-x- penscs.' Tho remaining $190 T)Q0 .was not i'vory largo unwlfh whlrk'tu maintain tho. cxtcnslo road sistcm Ipf so targijf.im Islanl as Hawaii, and bum- me iiepuuiirin uounry nnnunis tratlon had, during tho past twp joarj ntlnod. to tho nsscls of tho Cnuiitt hv bujlng tho County building, bo that this County was now tho only ono In ilia Islands which possessed Its own honio Lewis also referred to tho building of the llonulll roml Oil Sunday Jim Lewis held n meet lng at Kniaoa, he being thoronly can didate present, but when he had fin lBhcd, Bernard Kelekullo appeared on tho scene and tried his hand at tho Kama. Democrats Busy. Tho, Democrats held their mectln nt Wnlaken last Saturda) ovcnlng at 6 ociock, the enily hnur having been chosen nlth much foresight, as tho Democrats feaied lint their orator would not bo RUfflclrnt n an attiar- tlon to compete with tho moving pic ture shows' and tho saloons, Kwikl, running for tho Hoard of Su pcritsors, produced a typewritten statement, which wns given out to ho a special jilatform for himself and till running male. Dr. Archer Irwin. It bold forth tho following halt: 1. Tho Intention, to work for the completion ot tho belt road mound tho Island. 1 , 2. Pa) lug tho mad laborers J 1.50 a day or moro. j 3. GJvlifg tho utmost ttipport to tho police dopaxtment, as It paid Its own ovptnscs. 4 To stop tho fjow of b(,wcragu from the hgspla) Inlo t(ip Wnlluku riv er 5. Tg continue tho Front stn-ct widening C. To stop tho letting of road work by cojjlract a far im iidsslble. 7. To give County wrk to citizens or thosn ollgihji) to beconip such, Kelekollo In Spotlight. Bijforo Ilia Donmcrats had a chance In get away, tho' liiovltahlo Bernard Kelekollo Jumped 19 tho front and captuiod tho meeting. Ho sioko first in Hawaiian,, sajlng thnt ono of tho Upgllsh papers had snld. In reference It) htm, that thcro was 110 such thing 113 an insurgent. Thut same paper had rontiilncd all article stating that Roosevelt wns stumping for un InsuK gent, Thero wero four Ithprcsontii tles to ho elecied from this Bldo of tho lalanll, anil hothouxht tho people would do woll to elect' n .candidate who had nil strings on him. As mi antl climax' to Bernard, Pas lino, Jumped up and In a fiery hnr- angud ho called on tho vntccs not to import nny Independents Thcro wail bo sjJd, no such thing us un insur gent It Is now assorted thut Senaloi HI- Jflns Insisted that Abpuzl's family should duplicate tho brldps dowry It will ho recalled that tho Scnitnr Kpuit tils i.uil) inauhoud In Missouri Autos, t4 per hour, Lewis Stables. Hillicl hi, Hack htmd. Pbonrlir.i. Try a fcaBe o( I'lhcctar. It Is pure Phon6,1657 ,'It-o without saying that every thing Is Best nt Tho llncore. t Tho enso of Henry Clarke wni sent over for one week nt the 1'ollco Court' this morning, For distilled water, lllro's loot tlcor and nil other popular dfluks Ring up rtione 2171 Consolidated Sdda Works. ' Two drunks faced the music at tho Police Court this morning, and they wero both let down easy with sus pended sentences of thirteen months each; ' Case of Sumner crsus Gear for nn accounting was up before ludgo "Rob inson jctterdn afternoon but wa,i continued until Mondn next for no Hon. DUEAGE CM IS ON TODAY Defense in Bright-Quinn Suit ' , N"ow' Has the Floor. After arguing thl morning for nearly nn hour on n motion for n On) on tho ground that llilght, in riding on the runiilng-bn.ird of a streqt car, wns guilty of contribu tor) ncgllgcnec, Judgo Whitney do. tiled tho motion t,ct forth In Attor noy Magoon's argument, nnd the cuso want to tho jury ngalu. The early pail uf tho morning ses tlon wb takon up with the testi mony of llrlght, who Is suing Tom Qiilnn for SB000 for d uniiKwi sus; iiuneci in oeing- KiiocKeu irom street car b the machine nf the lat ter on Hotel street a )car ago. Under the nueetlnnniK of ..ttoruc) PeterBnn, the stoi) of the nt-ldont nud tho lujnilcs rcLchcd wero hroimht olit full), the Ktnn ofllilnht ",UUIU ""'. ; ' ,',,K",i Jn'i ,if I rinrkfeI7& Conlnnnx the causing snjllcs from tho JuDtncn nt on ot H. Ilackreld . Con pan) 1110 times, esiirrlnllv onrn when. In ro-1 local agents. Tim Kor"n was heard times, especially once when, In re sponso to 11 nuestion as to how tho accident affected him men tall j, the lomnlalnanl ttil'eit that no toiivl nut woflc his Jaws well und had to press food betvtecii them. Thn defense occupied but little t(rri! xvlth llrlght, ns It evidently ro lled kupon the motion for mi-trlal which xvim nrgued aftor tho prosocu tlon had rested. - As tho tourl woiildnot gliofn 10j cielon on the argument sotting forth 'rontrlbutoi') negligence, tho enso ngnln went to tho Jury, at' 11:30 and the flret witness for the defenso was called. Illy, the llrel witness plit on tho Btaiid, was riding n-1 tho car at tho me of the nccldent nnd xvus one of thn two men who pi. ked llrlght tiji tlmo of thn nccldent nnd wus ono of and carried him to a house, nrter wird going. to tho hospital with lilnu The lestlnionj given lij this xvlt ncss wns to thn effect that Bright regained cnnsMousneBS soon after bo Ing. picked, up. ' PrcxioiiBly tlit complainant on tho stand had said that ho dill tint lie. comn conscious until ho xvas on the Operating table. The caso xvas continued thla aft ernoon, 'further xvltncsses being put on lij'tlio defense. PO'L'lfcEdbWJf AW'i-ii.j CORONER'S DOING At tho' pollco court this morning Jblin Androws nnd John , I). 'llohblo wero charged with having held un un old Portuguese, and of having routed hrni nftcr lirutallx nssnultlni' him Thn l?ry was told In yesuirdny's Bulic tin, niuf nothing fresh was brought, out loiia). TI19 accuspd woro commit ted 'or trial nt tho Circuit Court mid bonds wero Bet nt $200(1 In each case. Choiv Sung, who was defended by C, F. Chllllngwortb, was this morning foiiiu) guilty or having sold oplpm lo n uollco Infornier. The Chlnnso was UiuOij, jsi for tho offonsv and his attor- spy tujQjy up tno spongo without put ling ujjji fight, for his mun It appears that wo ij'rcridfcnt told Chill ngworth a xcry dlfteiTpnt story to xvhaj: j-oally u.MiBiMii'ii- wiieu mo opium ,w.as' boiii There xvas no defenso offered nnd Judge Andrad" fined tho mun us s,ta, 0d Coroner Rosa held an iiuiucst on thb body of tho nged Huxyallan. xvho dleil fioln n wound In Ills throat, Tho S)iji fellow roll pit h stake Id Niiunuo Valley nod died after much sjifforlng. Tho coroner's Jur) rtturned a xtrjjlct Of accidental death Thn' mutter 'or tho (load, Chinese who was round on tho beach hear Dia mond Head, will bo Invostlgn'cd to night. It dovcloped at the post mor tem thnt was held )cstcrday that tho man was afflicted within terrible ills ease, and It is now thnusht thnt ho comiultloi! Riricldo to mold thn pain Hd hail not )et been Identlflod, and thoro dots not Boctn to bo much cliancti of ft I olnp done. ADDITIONAL, 8HIPPINO ON, PAOE EIGHT. RIVAL "FERRY BOATS" MAY TRY FOR OTHER RECORDS SlERRAGAINED A SEVEN MINUTE LEAD OVER WILHEL- '-' MINA PINES F0RTHE SOUND KOREA- SAILS F0R- C0AST ON SATURDAY MORNING FLAURENCE WARD DOMING FROM MIDWAY. ft s Tliero was but a sexen mlniito mi' enrouto from Australian poits on Oct. gin In tho steaming time from Hono- 11th lulft t,n San rraiic(sgn mile b) thto ft' Ocennto Kteain-iliip Slcirn and the Mat Maul In Krom. Kauai, n KT..l,lt. It.. t1IMI.lK.I 1 .... 1 lib. Inlnt-.lullMi' ulrt O.lnR Pt.lt.lln. BWI1 .UVIUIIUIl IlllUr ) IIIII.-IIMIIU 'H the hst Mi)3go , tho run The smalt fraction or time was In f nor of the Slerrn who jn-l hard) l,-,t her rlal to tho Ooldrn Gate el Both xcsse's clearecL the port ot Honolulu xxitnin a row mlnules 111 earn inner leaving rn or about ten o'clock 01 llm .no, nlng ot Octpocr IS h While It is i..... T ...... J... .1...1 1. i-iuiiuvii uiui 1111 inui- .1.111 t.uuut.'u .. 1 II. ....... ,!., .. -,.,,.1,1 ernble ctr.a effort as well as fuel was expended In tile fire rooms of both tho WllhPlnilnn und the Slerr.i Following Is n eop of Hip ni"ssa?e Hall Hire From Kauri, received h) cnb'cgram )csttidn) af- TI10 l' amer W (i. Hill was nn nr. tcrnonn hy Cnstlr & Cookn nf thtu ilxnl from Knnal jmrtn this moiniim city local agents for tho Matron Naxl- bringing a Tow cabin nnd deck passcn gallon Compan), from the Matnn San B"s and a alilpmcnt or Id sirks cr-coa-Francisco headquarters "Wllliclmlni " and 2S packages siindriLs. Purs nrrlxcd Tuesda) nt 2 30 .1 111 R S rr Lognn h ports light varl iblo xvlnds Sierra airlxcd coven minutes .ihend " Jnd binooth bens on the lionicxxnnl m. ,'rlp. Korea, To Sail Saturday rrornlng. ' " ,, .The Pacific Mall liner Korea will H" Shlppinrj, iindinihtcdlf sail for S 111 Francisco oil ' "er KIMIng who xxaH In rhargo orahouttcno'c!oc'conSiturda mom- r "10 "c0 ln ",0 Milul her trip nn- nrrn,. tin.- t. i tin- nrcsent p.nleul.i ,0 ""wnll und Mnul'porls leiioits tho from through wlrclbrs last cxenliu npd It' U "predicted"! Kit tho steamer. wjll bp off the pW nlxiut Frldn noon Tho xclfHI Is hrlngMR I.T5I) tons of Orlmtil freUhtand supplies. Virion ,u- ., rt-i ' V .i -77ir: bkctMW merrh .n.llo? 1330..uhs s.ke 6:fruti Atitl.Ha clgira. nnditcnsivo """ WEncu 10 ajivi oum shlpmehts of cjgarcitos, beans, wliie,!1""1 cniinld.s nit .im! maltlni: Thero Is I nnlv 11 fnlr liooklng of pasbcngeis for.?chooner Expantjon at Kahulul tho const Its Hllonlan Goes Tonight. Tho Hlloulm n .Mnlton jJalt;.illon steamer taking on sugar ut tho RaM- xx jy wharf is sclieduled to sail for Kahulul this conlug tboro to charco several hundred tons of gon- fom BM , ,ifa , Tll0 ,Ionla-n ,nM, rclllln to Honolulu on Friday and Is to ile part for S,m FrnnrlEco on S.Uiirilny evening 'I ho hour for balling Im bpen lxe for six o'clock. F53 Twelvs Thoutand Cases, or Pineapples Twelxo thousand cases of tinned pineapples lift the port b) the Matson Iliinn.jMrs W A Penilra, T. II. Kelly, Navigation rrclfchtor Hyales, tho fruit M. Afnng. MIsb A Cummlngs, T, Mill hcliu destined for San Francisco nn 1 , Ion. A J. Spltrcr M. Kunagal. Pwiet Sound nortB. Tho llyades will' Pol ntmr W. O. Hall, from Kauai call at the ports of K ihulul.' Kaanaiiall nnd Port Allen boforo lenvjng the Isl- nnds for thn innlnlniid. Tho xebscl 4a nlun i-ittinrlhir mi nn nssortfd camo ai ".":.".::: . -.... 1 1 111 me sovcroi pons oi cui. Enterprise at Hllo. Tho Matson Btenmcr Kntorprlso has arrived nt llllo and Is taking on a gpncrnl shipment or Island products Tlio xesscl win soon loaxo ior hpi first call at Jlahiilionu there to tako .m nnnrii- iwn inm.iip.i ion of Biicar on noariy nvo niiniiicu iooh oi misur .1 ,1 I .... -J n.n..!nu Tl.rt uusuue., ..., . ',"'""- steamer Is srhcdulcd to sail ror San ,, , , , .,, ,, Frnnclsrn on Delober 21st. I v f n Virginian Sajltjd for Seattle. Advices received nt tljo local ngonr) or tlio American Iljwalltin lino stnto thnt thp steamship Virginian has sail- cd fiom Hllo with destination as Sent- lio anu i-ugy; 00111,11 P"rL ... ,- set (s erolng fl shjpmeut 'of pluo ' .- . l t . npples and some sugar to io.ast ports Porter to Drinff Oil, '! TIiq Amerlcari oil tanker W. B Por- l h.vs sailed troni Gaylota wth a full rhliiincnt or fuel oil fCr tho Hawaiian iBhinds, Tho vessel cloanuUUio Call-, Pec rtmr, Mauna Kea, fpr Hllo, hirnln oil poit on Monday 'nnd will via way poits, Ot. 8. Mrs, H. probably call at Kaanapall us well us. Warren, If. A. HiitchlUEon. H. K. nt Honolulu. 'Aklna, Mrs, Hiitcliinson, Mrs Al.ina, ra Dlx ror SounH Tho .United S'ntcs army transport Dix now at tho port ilbelinrglng coil iswiii.xu.il win iiu soiuiuiuu iur l . , ...il. l. .1.....-1 i U.. ..... ... ..... . ...- .--I Hill day "" i" " ?V"" J'""?. "'.'.. tlllV 1 Ilf tl'MiLM IH IVJII1T lib 111U 11I1VUI wharves. Makura Has Rejched the Sound. Advices leselvfd at the port an nouueo the arrival of tho Canadian Australian Unci Mnkurn. nt Vaucnii ver. Tho uscl balled from Honolulu -"1 .. .... .i.u a.i...llT.- VflMUlllllU .. Allot f r P II PrlfP Tf Ins been tcmporailly laid ofT the ruii''1' ,"':. ,ln,VrP1 -, to llnwall snd Maul ports Pendlns '. a a 0 f .n iv.S.i.m, ro.no minor rop-ilrs. Tho Clamllno ' " s, , ."l ""' yJIl anil for ho Island por's on Frl- dnx. and tho stcapier Maul which nr- nng uiuiy irom me iinnnii-iMaiu run idiy brliiglngfi number of passengers nn-lif'", ' '' ""' ", 0,",u', ...,"" a eirgo Including 34 cord, wood. 13 "T't? li t M ui "n nnk. r ...i. ,.in.n. en -.. ' A- ow, Mr. Fniguc, Miss Grna, ....v..0 ..., .u ..n ,..,. ..v,.,, 1,-, li,,n,.. 9! l,i.n. I'll l.n.lh,r.. .....l.l. Tho Maul inct-wlth Alio we-ilbcr on the homeward trip. " "clionnors Ilorealls and W. II. Maistnn v American Hawaiian str-amoi a.niJ .' ,0 Amor can Hawaiian s rainei Virginian 111 11110 on lasi Mon.iay. OKane0. rcj an Drought Lumber. , "" "''"" i ooner UKanogin J '" ' ' , '1 H"",, .X ihs iiasaauo from lort TounBcnl. ,1111'. 's'cl . ,'ro,'K,lr ',"-ow '". ,"f Thn American schooner UXpanslon was dlFch.irglng nt Kahulul nnd tho Lchooncr Hnnolpu had Just airlxcd nt liana on last Tucsdn) when tho Btcam cr """ sa ir iioiioiuiu tllb-.Cal",e Supply Ship Enrouto. J-cwInB Mldw.i) Islaml on last Mon tUy tho li'tle cable suppl) Bphoonor Flaurcnco Wa.d Is no wciirouto to Ho- "o1"'" .;- PA88ENGER3 ARHIVFD t. Per stmr Mnui fnun llnwall nnd Maul iorls, Oct 10 Mrs Wm Ollxoi, IL" S Hoi Hosmer, M Twil, J. M. Lyd-J galo.'Mis W A. Anderson, Mrs. Ifr's, Oct. 19. T. M. King. Lou Lnm, Aiigusi .xiuiier, is. It. weed, rub. 1:, TI Weed, ' ' "1 PASSENGERS DEPARTED Per s'nir, M,lkahuln, ror Maul und MolokaL October 18 Mrs. A." F. Judd. two clilljlrcu nnd nurse. Mrs. Good- hue, Mrs. Wodiliqusc nnd J, W. Mc Hugh. i r.,,- ,, M R s .,, .. innall ", , ,, "k '.A 'qm i. Z. n ' iiougKongv utu. ! . A,niirinir psmi Mun-t iir. Wm. ' "" - "1 . Rov W. V, Hlgglns, Mrs. Hlgglii ... ," ,,. ,,,,. ,ii x. King, Chas, . Cohen. I I lis, Per stnir. Mauna Loa, fqr Konn and Knu poits, Oct. 18,' Mrs. ScIiub. lor, Mrs. W. Aruonian, Miss Beard, Mrs, R. Woods, T. C, White, MrB. Whlto, W. Hurth, C. J. Kreeftfrutt, jifs if, jf. Yntos, L. Cliong. ,,cr stnlri K1aIi ror Kn,nl art Qct ,SiMrtl Ant()l0 A Uo,,n30n, wii n. uin. itiiiuiiu 4. tvuiiniouii. f WMiow ,, N w,t0Xi a w. 't. Dtcilng, Mrs Deorng. Y. M -"", u uuiw, . a. jiui.uui, ' '- HJorth. Mrs HJortli, (j. A. Wll- B0 '. T T Mnrtln. Major Willis, R. Quarles, Miss N Moffltt MrB Wlddlfleld. Mrs. W. 0.!.,,ara n,", Ohodcrn Oi-c fi Khificni Mrs Kineani ii l'l a n,,..,,,,, ,rL n..in a w.i. ' , MgB , Adnms, Mrs. H. A -", .." iuv; ..' norndt. Miss T. K.uso. M Campbell, -- . .. . , . wn","B,V,J' "ttlm"s'1",)esc will commemorate tho day Im Chnlmers, Jns Ogg, Mrs, W Klttel, uo.pii ,-vuss iieiqn nea. airs. Kiuhnllioo, Rex F Smith, ltv. (' K Hlonr, P W Bluett, A Mason. II A Kluegel, Mrs. Kluygel.l. Martin, J F. McCrosson, V. M. aifTard, Mrs. Tuesday, Oct. IS. Hongkong via Japan iiorls Asia, P, M. S S, 4 p. m. Knunl imrts Klnau, stmr., 5 p m MniH, Moloknl'nnd Lanal iiorts Ml- kahnla stint., " p. m. I Port Allen nnd Pugct Soiiqd Hy- adc3, M N. S S, ji m. Puget Soiind S. C. Allch, Am. bk , p in 4 I TRAN8PORT SERVICE. Iluford nt San Krnnclsco. Dlx, In port. Logan, from Mnnlla for Hon Oct. '15 Shorldan, at San Francisco, Oct, 14. Shorman from Hon. for Mnnljn, Oct. 14. -f --f-f-f-f----f -f - J.I. Jntnlc, Mrs. It T. rorrcst, A. O. Stoddard, D. B. Butchart. M. M. Graham, S. H. Lucas, MIbS Chalmers (2), Mrs Cusblno and two children. PA8St?NQER8 BOOKED Per Etmr. W. CI Hall, for Kauai )iort8, Oct, 20.-W. F. S-inborn, It pmlth, Dr. Scxton.'llcv. J. Mn)dgate, J". Ga,,0. Thomas' Per stmr. Claiidlue, ror llawnll and Maul ports. O't. 21 Mrs Clcmctit, Mrs G. Robe, II. C. Cre'smnn, 11. W. Nov. 2. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hoffmann, Mrs. II. S Pnrmclce, Mrs, B. Hughes, Mrs. R. Is. Foster, Mr and Mrs. Chn.v ,. n . j, , ,., Klrld Mls I.XirS. U. A. Small, MISS 1-1CIU, JU1H, Moffltt, Mrs Fnrstornne, Mrs. Mill Un, Mrs. James W. W, Browster nnd child, Mrs. Klrkland, Mrs Davis, Lt llf 1). Robinson, Mrs. J Klrkland, Mrs S N. BrooliB, Mr. und Mrs H Hill MAILS. Malls nro due from tho following points ns follows; Sim Francisco Per Mexican, Oct, 21 Yokohama Per, Korea, Oct. 21. Australia Per Zcalaudln, Nov. 8. Victoria Per Makura, Nov. 11. Malls will depart for tho following poluts as follows: San Francisco Per Korea, Oct. 21, Yokohama Per Mongolia, Oct, 31, ' Vancouver Per Zoalnndln, Nox 8, S) dnc) Per Makura. Nov. 11. JAPANESE PLAN That thn local Japanese Intend to ilcrtnln tho"r-paxal dofendcrs who 1110 due to urrlvo on Ills Imperial Jap .nneso MnJesty's training squadron 01 - tho sccoijd a) t)( next month, Is tho general sentiment of Oiobo who xvcro present nt tho mooting, held In tho Jnpnncsa Coiisulnto General )cstcrday nfternoon. It xvns decided at that meeting, which was presided over by Y. Akul. manager or tho Yokohama Specie Bank to chnrtor u special train lo thko tho cudotH or tho cruisers Asanu ond Knsagl to Wnhlawa, on November C. Upon nrrlxal there, tho )0Utig cad ets will bo Bhown tho pineapple fac tory which Is b?lug managed hy lbs Japincso agriculturists,. From thcro tho guests will ho taken lo tho Halelwa Hotel, where a lun cheon will ho In order. The Bailors or tho two cruisers will llkowlso rtcelxo tho attention of tho Honolulu Jn panose, xvho nro making picpnrnttou rqh 'their cntcitiUnmcnt. While hero they xvll ho tho guests ot tho Honolulu Japancso. Iiiorder Jo tjna.bio them to boo Uio beautiful points In Honolulu, thp sail ors will bo taken around to sco th? famous Pall of Nuuanu, tho Aquarium nt Wnlklkl. (ha Bishop Museum, tho ' ", . V . , ? "'-ni, no beautiful garden of Moaualiia and n .:.. .,....... few other ptneos, xvhlch aro usually visited hy tho mallhlnls, who call at this iort. Admiral Yashlro, commander in chief or thn training bqiindion will lio lbs special guest or Consul General uycin. lio. too, will bo Bhown places or In terests. Refdro tho ineotlng ndjonrncd )es terday Mr, Aknl was unanimously ap pointed chairman of tho entertainment committee, 'Ilo will cxcrclso tho du ties of his ofllce. In conjunction with Consul General U)0nA' tlio offlclul repicsentntlvo o film Mikado horo. Thp otlttJr inembors nf tho entertain' meat' aommlltce. who will render n'i. Isistnncflto Mr. Akul nro Yonekuni, Kawasaki, Suglmoto, Ito, (JCaxva, Moto shlgo, Tntrakuwn, Motokawa, Katsu iiuma. Ito, Okumiira, Kusiinokl, Shoh.a, Knwduiura, Tnsaka, Mltamura, Knxvu- ' rrmlnmt among those present ycs.1 'orday nt tho meeting was Consul Gen lfit.ll lllnlri 1 ctal U)e.io. ,. " "".'rV.. ., , ,. . tin November 3, tho hlrtlulu) of tho hhi'iiiiviiv IH"-li. IIIU IIUTiailvllUHII'i ail' fltttng stylo. Tliero will be uthlotlo.munlt) will probabl) suspend business sports bold during the dny, nud tboTho stoics will bo cIohciI nnd Iho plnn local .InpancHO nud the crews of thn liillnii JnpanrHii will roiiio Inlo town crulsors will strugglo for lirlzfo Anlaito Join hands wllb tho pallors In rein Park will probably bo used. brutlug the birthday of-thoir beloved Should tho committee bo fort mutt o ICmporor, Mu'tsuhlto Falls From Cliffs' flf Honomu Into Sea and Dis appears . , (Hpvditl II 11 II clln Correspondence ) ' IIH.O, Ott. H.-'-Thcrc was conslil- erahlo excitement nmong thp Koreans- nt Honomu last week, owing to tho noitcrlous disappearance of one of their number on Sunday, October 8. This mhn had gone xvlth thrco Jap nncse on a picnic to the cliffs h) the tea. One of the Japanese left carl). and the Korean nnd the two remain lug Japanese cnjoied themselves by drinking n bottle ot xvinc each. After n xxhllo tho two Japancsu went down to the wnter'sicdgc to gnthcr opllils, leaxlng tho Jtorcan nt tno ioji ot mo cnn. xvnen mcy ro turned, about nn hour Inter, he had illtnppearcd. The Jnpancso searched for him a xvhlle. then they 'conclud ed thnt ho must have gone home, but on their return to tho camp they found thnt ho was not there, and (lie) and n number of othcis return ed to the cliff, xvhoro n romprehen five renrch xvas conducted without result. The Koreans began to suspect that Ihelr fellow countr) man had mcL wlth foul play at ;the hnnds of his Japaticsc companions nnd iuH a, con sequence they becntna much excited when, last Friday, a Haxvallau wo m.iii. rejiorted 4tBat slio had found blood 011 a. Hat lock by tho, edgo of the sea about a nillo nnd a half from J ho placa where the party had been. Deputy Shcrlrr Fetter xvas notified, nnd ho mndo an Investigation last Saturday. Ho found no blood on the 10 k, and though tho woman stuck to' her story, sa)lng thnt the waves bnd washed tho blood axvny, Fetter Toes not bcllflxq this possible. Ho sa)s fill t her that tho JapancBO tell n straight story, and that all tho other dctulls or tho affair tuako him bloloxo thnt tho Korean fol) off the rocks through accident. ' m: i A chlpmcnt of combustibles placed bn board tho Ma8on Navigation chnrtercd steamor - Ncxudan before that vessel Bulled from San., Fran cisco nnd met with nil nccldent Which initded her to return to thnt" port, will be llrought to Honolulu by the American-Hawaiian" freighter Mlfsourlan, which Is due to arrive horo on pr about November 0. Cnstlo . Cooe, tho ngenta for tho Matson lino, ro,clvcd a, cahlo from Sun Francisco this morning xyhlch Eorvcs to set nt rest any fears that the Honolulu freight In tho Novnilaii had BUffored (lanugo h)v water through tho loss of tlio. stoamcr's pro poller and tho puncturo enured by tho tall shaft. Tho cable positively Btatcs thut tho freight suffered nn dnuiago nnd thnt n speed) transfer-of tho cargo would bo mado at San Francisco to the Ameilcnli'llnwallan steamer, which will then proceed to Sound ports nud Honolulu. Tho Novndan wns bound for Se attle, when her port propeller was carried nway, presumably owing to heavy seas The tall shaft punc tured tho hull, causing Borne eight een feet of wnter to rind Its way Into tho ship, seriously threatening tho eufety ot tho ofllcors, croxv nud tho vessel Itself. The Novndan put back and ntler tier cargo Is removed will go Into" dp:k tor repairs J. Mort Oat, local manager ot tho San Francisco Merchants' Kxchange, rqcqlxcd thd- followhig cablegram from his San Fiantlsco headquarters nt 5 o'clock Hist oxenlng: ."Ncvndan cnrrlod axxny port propollor. Tall shaft punctured the vessel. Ktght eep feet of water In tho hold. Jet tlroned fifty tons enrgo. Will dock nnd discharge" Castle & Cooke, local ngenta for tho Matson Navigation Company, job. tordav nfternoon received this cnblo froni tielr Headquarters In Sin Fran cisco: "Novadan lost tall shaft. Punctured hull. Bnfo In port." I , 2185 editorial ropms 225Q biiMneis pfllre. Theie nro Hip Irle phone numbers of the. 11 u 1 1 o 1 1 u. i jjjr"For Rent" cards on sale' t 'thir Bulletin office. --.4.. euoukll to get (he park, which Is like ly then the sports commlttoa will nr- range for fencing and xvorstllng match- os betxxecn tho naval defenders nud tho local Japanese. It Is the intention o( tlio rommlttca also to huvo rnces, 4iid oriental sports which aro annually ousoivod in Japan, '' Tho ontlro Japancso buslnoss com- 1CARG0