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rnwiNn nuu.rcTm, noNoi.ni.o, t ti. Bvn'Hn.w, oct. 20, lbio.
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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
f. JUONDAY!
I TUESDAY!
1 WEDNESDAYr
! THURSDAY:
FRIDAY!
SATURDAY!
I 'All visiting members of tut
w Order are cordially Invited to
ttend meetings of lucaUodgss
Meet on the
2nd and 4th
Monday- of
each month
v n it-ii
. aw . a.jiuu
- ' - - 7(30 F. M.
ABIK'EMlMKRS'Se'Aa. ?
MEFICML ASVJIATIQR. elation, , cot
Bull? invited.
HARMONY. LODGE, No. 3, 1. 00. F.
1
Moots every Monday evening at
F:30 In I. O. O. F. Hall, Fort Strcot.
i:. II. HENDItY, Secretary.
r It. K. McCOY, Noble Grand.
ll visiting brothers ery cordially
Invited.
OAHU I0DOE, No. 1, X. of P.
' Meets every first and third Frl
Hay evening at 7:30 In K. of P. Hall,
corner Fort and Deretanlh. Visiting
brothers cordially invited to attend.
WM. JONES, C. C.
A- O. V. HL'INB, K. H. 8.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
t
1 Meets every flrat and third Thurs
Hays of each month at Knights of
Pi thins l'.-ill. Visiting brothers cor
BUtly invited to attend.
I A. j. EAKIN, Sachem.
E. V. TODD, O. of R.
HONOLULU AERIE, 140, F. 0. E,
f
. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED-
JK3DAY evenings of. each month at
,7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner
Deretanla and Fort street
Visiting Eagles are invited to at
tend. , "W. It. IULEY, W. P.
' WM) C. McCOY, Soc.
HONOLULU LODGE, 610. B. P. 0. E.
. Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. O.
lk, meets in their hall, on King
(tract, near Fort, every Tridny eve
ning. Visiting Brothers are cordially
Invited to attend.
jab. d. Douannivrr, e. n.
tyr QEO. T, KLUEOEU Seo.
WM. McKINLEY LODGE, NO. 8,
I K. of P.
1
t( Meets every 2nd nnd 4th Saturday
vnlng at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P.
Mill, cor. Fort nnd Ilerotanla. Visit
ing brothers cordlully Invited to at
tend, r
,5 H. A. TAYLOH, O. 0.
jY B. A. JAOOD30N, K. It. S. '
t?
SHOT AT AIEA
n- This morning nt 1 o'clock thorn
ns a shooting affray down nt Aha
that may bavo a fatal ending. Two
IrWto IUcanmen.wcro Invo'.cd In
llie affair, and tho causa of tho
woublo Is said to have bcou tho wlfo
kit ono of tho men.
U.Andress Qalncla nnd Alexander
jvillannova resldo In n rootnlng
Jjoubo at Aloa, und Into last night
Qalacla objoctod to Vlllunnovn being
lflo demonstrative toward his wlfo
Then a row started nnd Calucln
Brutes that tho other man picked up
itulg stono nnd attempted to strike
8jm wlh It
i .jpalacla ran Instdo his room um
: twpearcd with n ,38-callber levolvor,
' 'hlch ho pointed at tho other man
end fired. .Tho bullqt strucli Vllliiu-
nevji on the right breast, but as ho
.was standing sldewnys, tho leaden
U anlBslle glanced around his body nnd
landed under his arm. Jiejonu loss
of blood, tho man iras not badly
hurl, although thcro Is danger of
it complications selt'ug In.
lOalacIa was arrested ny uopuiy
Bhorlff John Fernandez of Kwn uud
is being held nt tho IJwn pollcfl ta
tlon. ('Vlllannovn wns hruight t"
town nnd convoyed to thn Qiiei'ii'a
tllospltal, where,ha,wfts admitted for
.irruiiirciu
fi'Ar receiver has been nppolnlPd for
tthe onco famous New York hotel tho
flilolTmau House.
flffl'MAN . .
At. .11
9i r i 4. m. v i
W
jW tihilifcitf-.- 1 Wiiii vfnMiititllhMtui-irr i - ffillr"
i
That
Little
Hacking
Cough
Hard cuufilworcbad enough, to
inquire. But it's ofcn the lit
tle,' hacking, tickling, persistent
cough that means ihc.most,
especially when there Is a his
tory of weak lungs in the family.
VIiat should be done?, Ask your
doctor. He knows. Ask him
about the formula on the label
of cvery'botUc of Aycr's Cherry
Pectoral. A him if this med
icine has his fuii "approval for
throat end lunst troubles. Then
do as he Kiys. f ' -
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Tmtni h Dr. ). C. fljtr d Ci . lwr.ll. r.n , U. S. rV
M
November 11 Scl Aside
Governor In His Proc
lamation. By
Nocnilicr 11 has bn rcl arlde h
Oocrnor Frear ns Arbor Diy and
citizens mill imlillr hdionN arc ro
quested to coor.ilt) wl'h tho govern
incut In obsonlng the day In a lUtlns
ninnnor.
Thousniiil of trors hao boon grown
by tho Dure.ui of AKrlcnllilro for frco
distribution prior to that day so tint
everyone uho nlthcs to bcnu'lfy homu
and grounds by growing more shado
"','"" ", "" . "m , . .
lor weeks forestry omclab. taw
been busy v. 1th the trees and plints
niiil ns n result of their lab ires every
district wilt Imp trees for distribu
tion to citizens of Hau ill for Ibo reg
ular day.
Largo dlstrlbulli ns ulll be midc
from Honolulu nnd on linn. -ill tlu
trees for planting will ccmo from tho
nurseries of III ol her Mntblns who Ins
a largo number tu Eiipplj p up'o on
tho big Island.
In his prochnnllon setting usldo
N'oember II the (lovcnior sajs:
"Tho prnctlco now wldespiead on
tho mainland of Hi'tliiu nsble on ln
enth jenr ns Arlnr Day. bsgiii In Ha
wall fho jeirs ngo. Slnro then bore,
ns well us claowlion , tho 1 irgor move
ment for tho etmvcnatlou mid ilcelop
nient of nil intiiml icsnureca, of which
Arbor Boy represents only one plus ,
has ninilo giect prog-csf ,
"Lust j ear In con eeiieneo of Ibo
quickening of tho pu'i !. lonvrloneo
and Interest nnd the piactlcal results
In tho Inauguration nnd oxtcns'on of
nctlvo work along theso lines In tho
Territory, It was doomed fitting thai
tho Bcopo of tho day bo till ti god."
Company Formed to Handle
Kohaln Project For
Irrigation.
What has been known ns tho Flank
Woods. Kohaln dllch sclicmu Is to It j
Incorporated under the mimo3 of tho
Knhiia Irrlgullon Co, Mil It tho pro
sent pluns of 11iom Intoiestcd work
out
It Is proposed In Inrorpornto wlthj
II iiiiiiu in f i . 'ivi in mnt:ii fiiu,uuij
will ho Issueil as paid up stock 'and
JG0 000 tic'iiHiiry' stock.
Tho officers will probably bo Co
ell Ilrown, president; Jus V Woods,
leo prosldent; Zono K, Mejors, tren.
surer; I'nlmor I'. Woods, secretary,
These will seno ox otllelo ns directors
with tho following: Harry Armltni;,
Ibk T Taj lor nnd John T linker.
"'$i Irrigation dllch will run on.
higher els Ihnn tho present Koh-ilu
illtih, tliHt wns Iho first of tho l'arkor
M(Oros(in onlerpclscs. tind the water
will probab'y b taken up bj the plan
tations of the Kolnila district.
. WILHELMINa" REPORTS
Thn following wiioli'ss Iiik been
rueelved from thn S 8 Wllhelinlnu by
thn (oral agents-
8 8 Wlllielnilnn, At Sea, Oct. 28,
R.,P in. 1280 miles from Honolulu.
Moderate 8 Vf. wind nnd rea. cloudy
Ueatber. 117 cabin, 11 steerage pas-
wmgors 11922 tons enrgo Tor Ilono-
lulu, 1217 tons for Illlo; 05 Backs,
mull,
i i &
m
ARBORDAY
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Autos, S4 per hour, Levi Is Htabloa. '
llcdicl HI. li.uk Mtanit, I'lionc ll.VJ.
it goes without uuyliig that over?
thing Is Best at The Eucore.
A How stunt oory day nt tho An
thor Suloun, Nuuumt uud King.
If you want n good lub ilouo tin nn
uuto or enrriago tuko II to Hawaiian
Carriage Mfg. Co.. 427 Queen St
M Kavpta, n itnbciiil.in, w.ib vent 'a
Jail for clx months this morning :i'.
ti ngrant, with no t isllilo means of
suiipurt
Wi A. Uowcii Id ut iircnt In Cin-
nda fpnreseiitlnK tho local Y M V
A. nt n contention Icing held Jt
Toronto.
For dlstlllod wntcr, lllio's IVool
Deor and all other luiliillnr drinks
King u) t'tiouo 2171. Consolidated
Sotta Works.
The toilet tutlclc Jurt recoUcd nt
Ilcnson, Hmltli S. Co's ptoro, lialilili'
li.itli kiioiikci, Enclluli liudi tUWela,
mid Coiiu'lln tiOni-ltln tonim'tlc Ki,li
Twldj ISUvfrnor Waller I Krc.ir Is
icUlir.itlng his fori wciillt birth
day, mid uhen asked about the ma'
tor s.ild that It was not nn Imiiorlinu
event
Tho iiimi fla nt lino wctOicr for
lommiow h.'M llxcni'il hi tho ncis of
foot i.irliia, nnd n big cmwil It ov
rcctoil In be nt tho AlliltHlc l'.irk to-
nionow.
Ali'xniidrn Ktiilltiovn, wlni lias hcen
held III jnll nwnltlu;; mtloii rf tlio
tHMiil JitD ,t0 August 27. bu, ber-n
r. . ...... .,. ..." .. ..., ,i.l
IUIIMBL-II illlll IIIU IIIUIKUU
lty ngnlnst her dlsrnlModi
Aleck I.oic, who Wits rh.lrttlil wild
b.ivllWl llfOd lllri'iluiilhn lutgliiiixo 111. I
it hiisiienilcd I'ciitmife nf tlilrtcon
Inunllis roglslvicd nn.ilimt him ut tin'
police court tlilr morning"
The dainty, rtftmttlvc dtyles nf the
llcgal Shoes for wmnitii nnd tho por
ftct lit and comfort of Hcjiril uiurter'
sires will tippt-al to the ino't imrtlc
n I in' wninmi, ni'Ctil ainic, b'lnrrt, KlfiJ?
mid llcthol streets.
ti. K, Kenwclmkil of tho hViiiilhi
nnd I! 1,.. i.lke, of the Fifth, both
rnndldtei Mr tho House, fllod their
pafcis todny .IjiIo ycstcnlny Chas.
Chlillnguorth'nnd K. A. 0. Iihk1 1'ro
rented their papcmi
'll tho Mast inallUlovoriior iFroar
ieceed tho foiniul Invitation from
(nvernor tllllctt to attend (liol'tcllli!
Coast CongroS to bo held III San
Francisco next anoiilli.... Ho will not!
bo nb o tomttcnili 4t-n i1 . i- i
Although n motion' for newn trial
wa "enlcd In tWoMfrlMhtiqiiliin cfse,
, ,hch ,,BnlnKCT , nlolint -,ri
000 werolnnr(lc(lo 1(f lrrtlfr,
tho caso has been thken to tho 8n-
pn mo Court on n bill of oiieptlon
W. A. Ilowcn of Hnnoliitii wns
mniln vle president of the Interim
tloiial nigaiilzntlnn of Y. M C As.
In convention nt Toronto rstcrdny.
ueeordhig to n cable re elved by Sec-
rclnrv I'aul Supor nf Ibo V M. 0. A.
Owing to tho departure tomorrow
morning to Konlnu of tho Ilev, II. II.
Tarker, regular pastor of Knwiila.
lino church, Ilev Stephen Desha of
Until Illlo. will oe up tho pulpit
of K-iwal.ihno tomorrow-, both nt tho
morilug and evculuii rervl cs.
Heavy rainfall, with nn unimia ly
low baionieler, Is tho gonerul icpurt
for tho past three days, and when tho
dual s from tho other islands como
In, the) nio oxiectcd to show the I
heaviest procipiUtluu for a long'
llmo. Yostcrda tho lulnfull ws
hcav). Tho Nuuiiiiu dam nnd tho
spilngs In tho outside dhui.lcts weio
uvcrllowed with mouutaiu waters,
ciuiECd hy tho rainfall. v
According to tho weather man this
morning, tho barometer on Wednes
day, October -'C, was 23:91. 'ibis
was tho lowest register", lis Indl.atcd
by tho weather recorder.
On Thursday, tho 27th, Is
wns
29;95, Lust lilBht lb wits 29 98. Tho
iftliifiill jesterday wns .17, tho nver
ngo iccord being .10.
Tho temperature Inst night wns un
usually low. It was OR, and, accord
lug to the weather mini. It was tho
InwoH register since May 21, Tho
low tonipcrutiiro ,lnilcutos clearly
getting colder. Tho highest tonipcr
utiiro all day estcrday wbb 72.
Tho wind, Which has been Irrcgu.
Inr for a fow days, Is normal. Tho
ill rm I Inn nl llin vvllul IK norl least, v
It It u trndo wind nnd Is r.inilllar to
tho poople4iu this Island.
Owng to tho arrival Jesterday of
tho iMaum! JCco, which Is a day
earlier thiiiiii3iinl,i reports fiom Hn
wall. Maul and Mo'iiluil hnvo not
ecu recolvcd by tho weutTiei burenuttnd hoalth prnpirtles nsslsts In restoring tissues In u graduul, lieitlthy,
bore. No reports or unv onmngoj
have been heard from tho outside
districts of this Island.
l "
Attempts bavo repeatolly been
a .. - -
mitilo nt Cblco. Cul to wieck tho
trolley tars of that city TIoh placed
across tho truck ut night Is ono of
tho methods employed.
A number of Pullman car conduc
tors on Ibo roar I hnvo admitted tholr
Knllt In n conspiracy nrrnngod nmnng
tbemrelvos to "knoeK ilnvvn' receipts
width should rlghtfull) go to tho com-
I pan.
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.fJAMit Jkiatlt
'iliMfciiifeW-
tfS.Mft.1
Our New l'liune Number Will Ho
1281
City Trnnufcr Co.
ShipptHgi !
1 j ADDITIONAL SHIPPING .ON PfQE EIUMT.
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WILHELMINA IS BR!
RECORD FREIGHT, FROM COAST
SEVERAL ISLAND STEAMERS ARRIVE AT THE PORT
WITH SMALL CARGOES ROUGH WEATHER PRE
VENTS WORK ON OTHER ISLANDS SHIP NEWS AND
NOTES.
Willi n-uily scent tw hundred
tons of nenliiildlio and supplies Iho
MnUon N.ulgitlou Klciinrr libel
nilim now enroiilo to Honolulu. Is
"'ringing doun what Is ....U-. will
move a record s i nniriit of cirgu
; ,, .,.....
fiom Ibo Cnllfoin'n ci'st
Oafllo and Cooks, tlio I'u.il icpio
I'enla'lvcs of tho slcinier who ndvls-
ed by. wlrolcm Inst evening that tho
Wlliclr.ilni 'waMt.1381 tulles off tho
port nt ilgllt o'f Inrk1 btenmliirf Ibrouch
mcdoralo' sonlhwcst winds nnd reas
Willi cnnHMrraWo dull 1 weillur pro
villllng at the' ttrno, I
Tho Wllliulmlnat Is b Inging down
117 rsblil nnd 11 slf-crago pissing is.
Tin' cirgu for- IHiunltilii am mills li
5025 tons fnd linaddlllnn to Ibis thcro
Is 1247 tons.ltilondoil for Hlln
A' iinlnliind mall amounting to W
sacks Is rxpcctcd"w'll arrive hv tho
CSoI) vuaih Pi
'i ii .. nn r?3
Rough Weather Provcnta Werk.
It(nigl.wnllu'r uloiu the windward
leoii-t of.'lvliull.frcveiil''l nimh work
licliiRiilccompllshril bj I lie nv. of 111
IntlislrlSrid stennrc Nlllinii 'I be ve
scl returned Mn.ipurt this morning
bringing n shipment of IKtj s.-ieka of
rlietifiO sackHof paddj nnd n nu-w
Mlty nt o-ihcs of empties.
ThcrC'was in delliy of over n half
fdny lit Kllnuoi nwlir; to Ibo Imistlii-;
of il boiler liibo,?'!)!; vessel w.-ih ob
llged In leive about rlgli hundrcl
hacks of rice uud j adily b -hind nt Ha
H2let owln to Dip occs"lvo lain an I
Inclement i athcr.
An i'li i heavy swell tin-valid
along Ibo Kami rout near Knlihln.il
nnd lo Ibis icmkoii Is iisslgixd tho fail
ure to load sotuo five huudi-iil sicks
of paitdv Tlide wis no damage to
the Nllliau or b-uts icpm'cd.
a
Maul Back from Hawaii.
The lutcr-lsl.in I steamer Maul with
only a few- p ii ues of sundries ns
cnigo iirilw-d nt Hi port this morning
mid her olUcerB icport pisLlng tho
ctcamcrs Mlknlmli Manna Lon, Mu
inn Ke-i und ( l-uullne eurouto to vnrl
nus Island ports Muc'i rnln was met
with o'i tlicj boinew ird trip nnd u
nnrllicrlj mell prevailed ns tho vcuol
a'c.tinuil nciohM Ibo tlKiiniel.f
Fire Tomaged Foohna Suey.
It Is btllovnl lb it in grrnl dam igu
has bleu iloru tho Honolulu i-irgn
that Is icimrled to hivo been goln,;
Into the Ami-ilt.m birk Fooling Huu1
lilng nt Ibo port of New York i bli
the I liter part of Augmt. A flro o-
immA
j. i j j " ' i"' 1
Yellow Fever
Scicntistsr now agree that Yellow
Fever can be prevented and cured
llowiver, they Kay whit. over Ih dmo In cares of Yellow I'cvor mubt bo
rtono promptly Plenty of frtRli nlr, cheerful siiiioumllngs, ubsolutn iulct.
n (.nod nurse, nnd a purn Ionic stlniuhint llko Dully's Pure Mult Whiskey,
aro iViiiiorutlvely rt milled from tbo oiitrct In tlio troitment of tlio dlsenso
Ih tbo tarly and mbldlo singes DuITj's Pino Malt Whiskey may bo
given with inoru or less freedom, us thn attending physician mny deem best,
but during tho period of convnlcecciuo It should bo admlulstorcd In amatl
doses only
Yellow Fever, lil'o it great many other germ dlronboj, diked hold of tho
part of the svstcm In tbo most wenk-med (ondltlon lt can bo proventcd
by tbo use of Duffy's Pure Malt Wblskoy, it dcsserlBpoonful four llmos n
day In n llltlo water or milk. '
Duffy's Pure Mnlt 'Whiskey bring? Into action nil tbo vltnl forces,
rjiilckuns tho (In illation of the blood, IiIiIh digestion, enlivens thn IIskiicr
nnd puts tbo system Into u normal, healthy condition, to that tho germs of
Yellow and I.ow Fevers cannot villa u the blond " ,
Duffy's Puiu Malt Whiskey bus cmed thousands upon thouminds 'of
people, during the past r,0 vcitrs, nnd
m' oxccllenco us i family remedy,
Duffy's Pure
ns n renew or of youth nnd tonic stimulant Is ono of tbo greatest strength
givers knnw'n to science. It nlila In destroying dlsenso, and by Ls building
'ntliilnl ! viriAw tlii If nnl ilnw IMA tltt
wii i i"" ."!" "-x
ta & -n"'
I C0Bumit0n, pncumonln. grippe, bron
I rhltls, coughs, colds, miliaria, typhoid,
iow r0vcrs. stomach troubles und nil
wailing, wenkenln conditions, if
taken as dlrcctul.
0 U'TI0j fllien )il isk fr
PnliyV Pn re .Malt Mhlskey be bare
j an get Hie genuine. It Is the mil)
nliMiliitcl) pure nicilldn.il mall lMils.
ker.jiud In sold I Hi;.LKI 11(11 ILK
0L i iieii'i- In hull.. Loiik fur Hie
Irade marl., tic "Old OlicinM," and
be Mire Hie seal ofer Hie (ink Is mi.
iM"l I HIP r ill iil l III ! - ani-
diiu. 'I he Ptifi't .Malt hhke.i Co.,
llifstcr, ', ., V. h. A,
broliiu.
I Hot he-
(Jas. II. Love)
HG
tin red on board tho csicl Wednesday
nucordtn,; to n brlut leport rtielvcvl !
at th' local bi inch of the Merrhnnts
Ichango. It Isolated llril there was
rllghl dam igo to the dorU ,, I nisi,
to seci.l of the lmitu while- Ibo rig
to the dorl. i mil uluo
King nn) Inic to bo
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I fc.f. I. ..u "
lliullod ixtcnl because of tho cjiifla
gr.itlou.
sa
Not'ce to Mariners. .
HU.MIIOI.T I.KIIIT STAT ION CAI.
No(lec is hereby glvin tint nliont
Nbvcnili'r I. mill, (be 12 Inrh steiiut
whlstlo ut Humboldt (T ib'.o Ilium
I Igbt Station, eiiti iiuro lo Hiimbill
ll'iy, Cat., will be toil fed hi a first
class comp-isacd n'.r tiici vlthout
other ch nige.
I.. II II 1 1st of Lights, etc.. l'acl
flo Canst. 1903, page 20, No. 28.
L. II. II. Lis, of lliDj-s, etc., l'acinc
Co.tLt, 1D0S", paGO 37.
fa
Lurllnc Leaves Coast November !
Ae otdllig to advices leiclvod nt
the Honolulu ngcnc of tho Milium
Navlratlon Compinj, tho sleanior
l.uilliio will sill ficm Sitit Francisco
for Honolulu dlroct on November 2.
It 1 understood tint owing tu tho
cicption.illy Lugo fin'ght oITcilngs
on the Coast, the Lur.lno will arrlvo
beru with u full caigo of merehan
d'ro and ruppllus. Thn I.urllno also
hi lugs freight for Kahulul.
Tew Tako Volcano Trip.
1 ho liiLlcnicMit weather ji-slcrdty
inn) luiv hid much to do with ills
(oiiinglng thino nmong Iho Sierra pis
songeiJ who might utbcrvvlso have
taken advantage of the nnimrtunlty
of mnklii'! n special cxdiislon trim
lo Ibo Volcano on llnwnll. l.c.is thin
n dori-n arrivals b) tho Slrrra took
p-i-sago by the stCinirr Manna Kca
nt four o'cloc'i csleiday, destine I for
Hllo.
Mexican Carried 3 hot and Pines.
I oti'i'il with ii Utile over n thousand
Ions f f sugir und plucappkN, Iho Amo
tb-nn llawnll in frelKhtcr Mexican Is
roiortul to Invo sailed from Illlo os
terrl ly vvllli ijc-otiii-ilinu as So.ittlonnl
Tacoinn Tlio Mexican enrrlod nn Inl
tlnl thlpiucut of tho 1011 crop of mi
Iir, mpp Icib by KcUalin plan'ntlun.
Ml
LIKellko Droi-nht Crttle.
Ehlpiueut of cuttlu Including 12
he i j nnd 17 c-ilves, arrlvcii nt tho
wit ibis miming as part of tho
fri'ylil I'st of Ibo r.tcinver I.lkellkc
elands todiiy-uiirlulle-I. for Us purity
I
Malt Whiskey
m
"hittiYtTigGliiWirili' tJtrSiiark-rrihl
from Maul ami .Mnlnli.il porta. Nnrlli
cist v.lnils niiil tcaH with light rain
wore met will) on the lioinonanl o
ago
Pa
Rushing Nevadan Repairs.
A l.irgo forto of workmen Is on
dc.ivorlug to Jihico Hint vciwcl In
shape for sen, and It Is tho ,prcscnt
Intention to illspitrh tho freighter
fiiun B.in I'nin Ism on Nncmbor 12.
the dl Inatlons being Honolulu nnd
icerul Island ports. The Ncvadnn
ttlll bring n liirge general cargo.
Clrj Tanker nt Kaanapall.
Willi a largo shipment of full oil,
Ibo American oil tanker W. 8. I'orler
hn arrived nt tho port of Knannpill.
Tim psI will Prohibit- return from
r
i
there to tho roast direct, cutting out
Honolulu us a port of rail.
W
n thet Ready for 8e3.
it l rxiuelcil Hint tho Amerlcun
I) irk It 1 Itlthot will bo illnpntchcii
for the roisl about noon tomornrw
The easel has finished tho dlschargu
of ber caigo nnd taken on sufficient
linllnst for tho ongo.
Korea Has Reached Can Franelico.
Tho l'ncinc Mall slcninsblp Korea
depnitlng rom Itriintiiln for the coast
on October 21st Is reported to bnv
irrlw-d ill San Francisco nt nine
o'clock yesterday niornlnx
Expansion Has Sailed for the Sound
It Is ropoitel that tho Ainorlcnn
Hchooner Kxpniislon sailed from Ka
Iiuliil villi ilcstini'.lon as Port Tojvn
spud on Thursday.
vli'iU
!
Figures Gathered By Immigra
tion Board Prove False What
McCandlcss Says.
'Iho board of Immigration jcMcr
day afternoon imlidiod n prellnilnnry
loporl on labor conditions among the
itiirrlaus In Honolulu, which showa
that tho piihcnco of the Russians
hah not lowcied the scalo of vvngot
uud that they have not driven Ha
wuHani: out of cinplojmout.
It shovs tint tho llusslnnn nio
draw I nc al out tho same wages us
llawiillans. nnd that como of llieaii
HARMING I LABOR
aro cetllnr: more, duo to their nrllrlMra,
ran skill. Of 3R9 Russians Interview.
cd by nn ngent of tho board, mnBt
were supplied with work oi hml
work In eonteuiplatlon nnd uic net
In competition with Havvallaus for
Jobs.
in fact, tho whojo loport Is nn
nigumciit Hint Immtgrallon has not
harmed the Hawaiian laborers, and it
is. based on acual facts and figures
that nro siuceptlblo io Immcdlnto
proof. Although not a political do'-'
tthipnt. It Is exactly In lino with the
llcniibllenii .imrts's attitude and
exactly opposed to tho specious argu
meuts iidv.iuced by McCandlcis.
Must of tho rtusslans nro marrlol
nnd will mnko good citizens. Tho
unmarried oiicj arc working for
hemes bore.
The labor bureau of tbo planter'
arrorlatlon reported this morntnn;
that tho exodus of Russians to plan
tations hns practically ceased, and
now very few are left In Honolulu
without vioilt. Any of them can get
work on Jho plantations, nnd during
thu past fow weeks many have gone
out to tho other Islands. '
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REGAL SHOES
For' Particular Women"
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The dunty, tlluclive ilylc oLoul sew
women l ivrgtii. soa inc pencci di ana com
loit ol llegtl quau
Ut'iUcit will im
mediately appeal
to the moil paflicu.
lar women. Come
to til' for correct
njcomlorlablt
loolwcar.
Regal Shoe Store,
, KING AND BETHEL
-irJlfirlftitrV.iihnil.iiiii
rJ-
1 , ST.
l)fr
6 jf 1
o I9 I
$3.50 - j$ 'Z'S
w Mfm
-Tf sJSsrJt' M
ARRIVED
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Frldiv. Oct. 23.
island iwrt Mol Wnhlne, sckr v
"f
DEPARTED
I" -j-- ryu t
Hllu (special trip) MHiinn Kea
stmr., 4 it. m. . '
Hawaii and Maul ports-Clnuflluo.
stmr., 5 p. in.
Kauai iiorts W. 0. Hall, Btmr., B
PA8SENQCR8 BOOKED
l'cr stmr.' Mlkahnla for Maul and
Molokal jrorts, Nor;. 1 MrB. C. C. Con
rndt. .
Per stmr. Clniidlnc, for Hawaii and
Maul ports, Oct. 28. II. V, M. ltst,
W. Donglas.
Per stmr. Klnau, for Kauai jiorls.
Nov. 1. B. 11. Weod.iMrs. Wcqdn,JiU"B
M. Klmhnrst. it, .
Tor stmr. Manna Kca for Hllo.and
way orts, Nov. 1 Dr. Sexton. Mrs.
Soxtou, I). II. M unlock, Mrs. Murdock,
O C. Klnnc, Frank Baldwin,' Mre.
Hahlwln, H. W. Illco, Mrs. nice, MIsb ,
O. Hcnncghan, &r. J. Sllva, Mrs- SIIvb,
U. Madden, Mrs. Madden, dco. Klcu
gel. It. 11. Elgin, Mrs. Blgln,,,J, U.
Dolo, S Sussman,t J. II. Hunt, A. C.
Ilaunigartner, II. Castner. S
Per stmr. Mauna Koa. for Illlo (spa-
clalitrlp) Oct. 28. OcoWhltmore, C.
M. l.o Illond, N. Law, Mrs. Law, Mr?.
Kearney, Mrs. Humphreys. J. Detor. ,
Per "stmr.. W. O. Hall.' for Kauai
ports. Oct. 28. D. II. Ilaysclden, Mr
Hajseldcn, W. O. Hall. M. Wlsharu.
Per stmr. Klnau, for Kauai ports,
Nov. I. Mrs. II. D. Wlshard, O. P..
Wilcox, 11. W. Jllcc, Mrs. Wee, Q. II,.
Hofganrd, Iter. U Kroll, Mrs. W. If, j
Hall, Ji.P. Cooke, Miss N. Robblns;,
Mrs. B"ntmnn, W. Schilling'.' J. H. Hole.
Petslhir. Mauna Kbd, for Hllo nnd
way ports, Nov. 1. Dr. Sexton, Mro.
Sexton, I). . Murdock, Mrs. Murdock,
0. O. Kinney, Frank llaldwin, ira.
Ilaldwln, II. W. Itleo, Mrs. nice. Goiis
Klcngcl.
Per 8, S. Slerrn for San Francisco.
Nov. 2. Dr. nnd Mrs, Hoffmnnn, Mrs.
If. 8. Pnrmeloe, Mrs. I). Hughes, Mrs.
IL L. Foster, Mr, nnd Mrs. Chas.
Stownrt, Fred C. Smith, D. I, With
ington, C A. Wood, T. K. Martin, Mrs.
II. A. Dow, Mr, Prague, Miss OrnB,
Mrs. It. A. Small, Miss Field, Minn
iMoflltt, MrB. Farsternnc, MrB. Mul
len, Mrs. James W. W. Drowsier nnd
child. Mrs. Klrklnnd. Mrs -Davlo,
Lt. II U. Iloblnson, Mrs., J. Klrklnnd,
Mrs. 8j N. Drooks, Mr,, and Mrs. K.
Hill. Mrs. Hcndy,.Mlss M. FitxRcrnlil.
Dora II. Wlicalnn., Mrs, W. 0.
I Ashley. J. 8. Sopor, Mins Dlcrlns, Mrs
U. M. Rand, Miss M, li, Dartol, M.
Frlqtio, Mlm.Ornce, ,r ,
Per 8. S. Wllholnilna, for fnn .Fran
cisco. Nov. 9. l. L. I)w(map,1Mr,n. W.'
IL Perry, Miq. C, V Hal;, U K , AV
nnliL Mrs, 8. JR. IatrJs, Mrs.l(R M.
WItnor. J.T. Jones, .Mrs. Jones, Lieut.
II. II. Robinson, L.I Andrews ami Dr.
H. lioldon. " '
MAILS.
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Malls nro duo tron tho, following
points ns follows!. r, 't-ii N-.
San Fijauclsco Monijplla, Qcj. 3J.
Yokohama Per Nippon. Mam, rtov. B.
Australia Per Zoalandli, Nov. 8.
Victoria Per Mniturn, Nov. 11.
Malls vvllh.depart for lh,o following
iHilnla ns follows:
aji Frnnelseo Per Slerrd. Nov. 2.
Yokphama ;Por Mongolia, Oot. 31.
Vancouver Per Zealandla, Nov, fi.
Svdnov I'oH Makura. Nov. 11.
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TRAN8PORT 8ERVICE.
Ruford at San, Francisco. t ( ,,
uu-uaiicii ior pcaiic. uev- fv ,
Logan, rqm ,Mni)la "for, Hon Oct.MB.
Sheridan, at San Francisco. Oct. 14.
Sherman from Hon. fortMnolla.Oct.
14. ' "
1 IN PORKtON PORT 7
Saturday, Oct;. 29.
8I;ATTI,E ,S,led Oct, 28:8; 8. MU
Bimrlan, for Jfojiolulu
TJACpMA Sailed Oct. 2S:l8ehr.H6
leuo, for Honolulu.
HILO Sailed Oct- 28: S. 8, Mexican.
for Seattle."'
Friday, October 23.
BAN FRANCISCO Arrived. Oct. 28:
ft a. m.: 8. 3. Korea, honce Oct. 21.
KAANAPALI Arrived, Oct. 20: S. 8.
W. 8, Porter, from aavlo"tii.
KAHULUI Sailed Oct. 27:, Rchr. Kx
panslon, for. Poc,t TownBOnd.
"CHARLEY'S AUNT' '
IS JAMMING 'EM IN
Howard '7 Company ' Makes
Good With Jhat
Funny Shift,
"Cbnrlo)'s AuntV after Jamming
them In for two nights and packing
tbo Iiousq again this afternoon, will
be, given its last, pqrfprmancc this
evening. Llko lu.it Saturday night,
another 8tiindlng-ro6m-ony liouso ii
predicted f9r this evening. Up t'l
iqon ..today, utmost, pyjery scat In tho
cosy fjovy Orpheuip had been sold fo.'
tonight's performance, and up to
U13 time of golpr; to press the do
biapd continued unabated, "Chnrloj's
Aunt" Is by far the funniest farce
over presented In Honolulu, although
It Is Biild tlmt ""The Private Sccio
tary,"" which will 'bg the w,cok-end
offcilng, beginning next Thursday, U
not onl yon n par vvltli "Charley's
Aunt," but Is Regarded by many to
bo better n pveryrespeet, "
t
nianlt books of nil sorts, Irdgeis,
etc, manufactured hy the llilllotln
I'ubtluhlng Comoany,
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