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Masonic Temple
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Weekly Calendar
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ITJUE8DAYI
WEDNE8DAYC
THURSDAYS
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FRIDAYt
Honolulu, Second llrgrcc.
SATURDAY
I.cl Alolm Cluiitrr o. -'-Regular.
. AH visiting members of tnat
' Order art cordially Invited to
tUnd meeting! nf locnl lodges
Meet on the
2nd and 4th
Mondays of
each month
at K. P. Hall
7:30 P. M.
MARINE EMNtEAS' fJSr"?.
tRcriulALA'SIAIIUR. ciatiom cor
fully invited.
ARMONY. IODQE. No. 3, 1 0. 6. F.
.Moots every, Monday evening at
1:u in i. o. o. f. Han, Fort street.
j,, H. n. 11END11Y, Socretary.
J "Ki visiting brothers very cordially
DiTncu,
kAHU I0DQE, No. 1, K. of P.
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Meets every first and third Frl
Jar evening at 7:30 In K. ot I'. Hall.
timer Fort and Ubretanla. Visiting
rothera cordially lnvltod to attend.
I , WM, JONES. C. C.
' O. 1C. HEINE, K. R. 8.
HAWAIIAN TBIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. H. M.
MceUi every first and third Thurs-
ays ot each month nt Knlglita of
vthlas Hall. Visiting brother cor
dially luvltcd to attend.
A. L. EAKIN, Sachem.
K V. TODD, C. of It.
I0N0LULU AEREE, 140, P. 0.- E,
Meota on tho 2nd and 4th WED
N TODAY evenings of each month at
7:10, o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cornor
B.rotiinla and Fort streets.
VUltlug Eagles aro Invited to at
Uud,
r.1' W. n. RILEY, W. P.
WM. C. McCOY, See.
HONOLULU. LODGE, 610, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodga No. 616, B. P. O.
Rika, meets In their hall, on King
Btrect, near Fort, every Friday eve
ning. Visiting Brothers aro cordially
invited to attend.
JA3. D. DOUGHERTY, E.-R.
DEO. T. KLUEGEL, Soo.
WM. McKINLEY I0DQE, NO. 8,
KotP.
', .Meota every 2nd nnd 4th Saturday
evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P.
Half, cor. Fort and Berotnnla. Visit
ing brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. 'i II. A. TAYLOR', O. 0.
B. A. JACOBSON, K. R. 3.
WwtriSre number of hsplrants for
tri io3ltlon of second Deputy Attor
ney General acated whpn I.. B. !.)'
mr wan appointed. District Magis
tral to succeed Judge Andrado.
Thq npii)ul,uieiit of I.ymcr's succcs
fior Is still to bu determined and tho
nspjrahts fncludo Attornoy Robinson
of I.aruacJi & Iloblnson, Mr, Schnack
In tho onico of E. C. Petors, Attorney
Jl?cn of Hlo, II. O. Spencer. Mr.
Smith In the ofllco ot Kinney, Baltnu,
Prosscr and Anderson, nnd Claudius
Alcllrldc.
nnblnson Is cousldorcd lo havo a
Kopd chanco for tho plnco, having cs
Ihbllshud a gdod tcpulatlon In tho
courso of his prnctlcn and ho may
landithqcoyoted poslilon.
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SEVERAL GAMESTERS
FORFEIT THEIR. BAIL
Of eight Japannso gamblers who
were caugkt by Chief McDunio, Ollleur
Kellett and others on last Saturday
nlghU llvo failed lo put In an appear
ance, at Police Court this morning nnd
tvhen Clerk Frod Weed called off
their names, Judge I.ymer prompt.ly
announced that tho ten-dollar ball had
become forfeited.
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2165 eilllorlal rouuis 2i5."i(
R , basliiess (ifllcc. Tbcsc nrc Hie Me-
k, phone imuihj'rs of. tin). Il.p.l I e 1 1 11.
WM ' . ' -' 1.1'
W'JS ' iW-oul It Dullctln 81 per jenr. ,
I HE best way to
clean silverware
solid or plated i$
to BOIL it ,
Put the silver in a largo
pan. Cover it with cold
water. Add half a cake
of Ivory Soap, shaved
fine. Set on the stovo
and let the water boil
until all the soap is dis
solved. Pour off the
suds, rinse the silver in
cold water and wipe it
with a chamois cloth.
Ivory Soap
994foo Per- Cent. Pure
Tho lilggcsl and most chboratc
Oramatlc production ever iitlciiplcil In
Honolulu will bo put on HiIk cvcnlir:
at tho New Orphcutn by llio (Jcorgo
II. Howard & Co. Tlio ploc- Is nono
other tlrui "Tho flirt of Hie (!odcu
West" fiom (ho en or U.nld Ilclnscn
and said to be Ibo ono ciuliipnt play
wrlght'i best effort., for thr'o n'.i
sons Mr. Ilelascti st.irrel IlbiurliO
Dates In Ibis wonderful western play
nnd Ills prcsclila'loii was qhen under
his pcrsniinl illrrcllon. Tonltlit tin;
Howard company will submit "The
(Ilrl of the (iolden West" nllh nil tho
elaborateness of ln original Now
York producllnu and nil of the ren lit
tle scenic features will a'tcud It Th
scenfs of "Tho tllrl of tho Colden
West" aro laid In n small mining town
In Arizona nml I lie diameters i'ic
tboso of tlio people who aro born mid
raised there.
In order Hint patrons of tho. New Oi
pheuin may attend tho Ihca'ro Tues
day night and lecelvo first hand llio
results of, tho clvctlnu arrangements
havo been mado to huvo read from
llio stag?, between acts, eonipluto re-
iiirns.
Jnclntlio Caicla a IMrio lllcnn has
been placed under nrrcst by llio o
He charged Willi nduliery.
Tomas S.ifra, a member of the local
Spanish colony was ulh'i In durance
vllo facing u chargo of assault und
battery.
Tho two men were apprehended nt
tho closo of an IUYttlgatlon conduct'
fd by Chler of Detccilxea McUufllo
who illscoifticd that llio green oyed
monslcr bail llgurul coinplcuously In
tho nffrny.
Mrs. Safra, wlfo of tlio Spaniard, Is
alleged lo havo boon found In thq
company of tlio Porto Illean, which
act greatly aroused tho Castlllan Iro
of her spouse. Kafra Is raid lo havo
employed a ratio kitlfo In making un
attempt tij talio a generous nllco fintn
tho anatomy of Garcia. Tho woman
jook It upon herself in prevent tb"
enactment of n general slaughter and
received u blow on llio arm noarl;
sovorlng nn nrfiy.
It has been but a few weoks ago
that ill voice prnrcedlugs weio com
menced lu the courts by Safra ngnlnst
his wlfo.-'The matter was finally set
tied without a soicuinco of martial
lies.
llio i.ucsi ouiiircnK would piovo
however that all Is not well In Safra
family clrcl-s.
Hafrn nod Oarcla will conio ii)i for
Hearing betoro Judgo I.ynicr tumor
low.
HONOLULU LODGE
Inspector Joshua Daniel Tucker,
acting for tho (Irani! Lodgo of Mini
ons of California, Instituted Honolulu
Lodgo No. 4(19 nt tbo Masonic Tcmpju
on Friday ovenlng. Tho ceremony
was very Impressively carried nut nnd
tbo function iittondcd by a loprescn
tntlvo.body of Masons. Tho odlcers of
tbo. lodgo. are John 11. Drew, Worship
ful Mastor: Cicorgo W. Smith, Sonlor
Warden; lloseoo W. Perkins, Jnfilnr
Warden: T. 11. Pctrlo, Treasurer! ('.
V Jonklns, Secrotary; Edwin Bennor,
Miirsbul; Jus, F. Fonwlck, Senior
Deacon; Alaxnndor 8. Young, Junior
Deacon; Clement Smith and John
Talt, Stewards, and I), B. Maconachlc,
Tylor.
Dr; Hugh L. Dickey
Eye, Err, Nosq Throat, 1150 Ala.,
Ha stree' (opposite Hoyal HawaVan
Hold). Henri: 0-12;3f nnl lj30-
1-30, StjrjdaY. JOU. Eveninijs by
npi)qjjitni,cnl, Tflepli,one 3021.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
Autos, tl per hour, Lewis Stables.
lll'lhcl SI. Hack Hlmiil, l'liuiic I1.V-.
It goes without Buying that ovury
thlng la Best nt Tho Encore.
A now Blunt every dny at tho Au
thor B.aloon, Nuuniiii and King.
If you wain n good job ilcniii on an
auto or carringo tnko It lo Hawaiian
Carriage Mfg. Co.. 427 Queen 81.
Bqsa & Cq.'s (wholesale liquor'
dealers) new' telephone number ft
3181.
"Ihu Mclruio'.llan Meat Market will
close nt noon tommrow. I
Hood iuciiU to be had always fiom
tho Metropolitan Meat Market, phono
1811. I
This U a good week lo spend at.
llnlclwn. Plenty of good Utlngs to
cat good rooms and good Roll links.
For distilled water, llliu's IdoI
Beer and all other popular drinks
Ring up rbono 2171. Consolidated
Soda Worl.s.
Chnrged with gross ch-.it, (loo Yea
,. (iMiinaA i.-id nlinn nwtrn limn 111
plead at police court Ibis moraine..
cvncdo
her 17111.-'
A Filipino n.iliied Pnclflrn has ticca
gillipi d In by Chief McDnmo on tho
charge of embcrzleinonl. Whllo on n
plnntallrii bo disappeared with n
small amount of money that balongcil
to his conorkeis.
A icccpllon will ho tendered Hev.
'anil Mrs.' A. C. Mrhocr and Hev.
nnd Mrx. John T. .loirs by Ibo Oahu
Young People's Union nt the parish
house. Central Union Church, thla
evening. Friends of clllier pastor aro
InU'cd lo-nllend.
A Lull' rnllr.l ut lh II u 1 1 n 1 1 n nf.
flco this' moriiliiR and tnlcrvd n com-'
plaint In regard to tin; low hangl.ug
branches of trees over llio r.ldowalku
of tbrJ cly. stating that llicy aro very
nuiroyliig to Ibo fair sex by frequently
ilnmaglng Jliclr ha's. Tho, lady lo
question, 'thinks that Ihr; city govern
incut should bco to it that, the trees
aro trimmed.
(leorsq Knpoa charged with thr.cnV
Blilng' hin wlfo with bidlly Injury
whllo under the Influence of sprlluoui
Honors appealed beforo, Judge I.ymct
n tho pollci coirt tb inornlng and
after iv. rtcllal of promises for gm)d
behavior. Kanoa was released. ll'l
nnd hln wlfo hao agreeil lo never
dlcagreo again, Th-y left the i)i-t
room nrni In arm.
ur
Vice-Minister oh Mikatld's
Rcnlm RclUrninyfrom'
Tourk-
"The recent pre grei-a of the world
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la wonderful. I have been hero about
Inn vp.-ifK lino to.l.iv. .and tral.iv llo-
nolnln mei.cMitH hIhiih mf un tu-iI:itO
progrcrs." I
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lion. II. .UK.tKiiJI, ICO MlllUlcr I
tho Dcpaitiiii-nt of Coiiituiinlcatiou
of Japan, tnndu tho above btatcincnt
tins moining on uoaru 1110 liner
Tcnyo Mum when Interviewed by n
11 11 1 1 0 1 1 n reporter. 110 is re-
turiiing to japan now. niter vmiiiw
in an tuq piinnpai cities 111 iMiropu
nnd 1110 I'lyicit atntes. iiq, ion ja.
pan 111 June ny wny ui iiustiu.
1110 11111 iiuporinni mnimr tniit
occupicu uy iiiioniioii 111 my r"ceiii
visit 111 I'.uyipc aim 1110 Kiiucii
t-t..n ,1... I un,Hn ..r It... nlm.
ni.,.11.1 nuj tuu luntmuvu vi niu vivi -
irirni nun iiyiiiiiiuie woras in. an 1110
big lactones lu those, countries, bo
said.
AlmoU all tho big cities. In.Gor-
many, France, Italy, Russia', Swlttcr-
land, Austria und other countries
JAPANESE;
WORLD PROGRESS
havo been visited by tho Vlcojilln- Mrs. William (ray and Mlsu M.
later cf tho Dctitmcut of Coin- That or nte relal(;d to Mlnlhter Cat
muulcatlon with 11 vlow to familiar- noun npw tta,t.ioo ,at Peking, They
Izluc himself with tho prcbcnt aro 011 a vlsl. to Ihq Orient,
mqlhods of running electrical and W K Iiarlu Uip-mvnqr of llio Oak
hydraulic works In tho foreign toul, ilandfJijIlforn.Tilbmio, It. u passen
trlc3 ficr by tid Tciiyq, Maru nud I3 on a
When ho returns to Japan, it Is "1 f''. h'J 'rI4a"t' ,Uo' '3
his Intention to udvlso lil superior "--; j " ... ..-..v, ...
In onice. Iho Mlnlrtor of Commuiil-. E0, , .V'' ,, Vl.i ., . .ri..i.
cation, to adopt tome of tho jo.ciit'
Improvements In tho telephone und
tnii.i'rnnh iitmK Hint will bu most "i "'" gvl ,vm ' "
"L1."."?? ..:...'" "StNudgo neatly Is on a round trip to
uselul lu tho zciv'lcp.
thobig..nerdocked!J'rcy,e,,,hef.,
harf, CoiiBiil-doneral ... r n'Tmn .,' , r
As soon 11S,
ut Al.iKea wli
Uycno
meet
mlra
nak
duisuiusK iY.iimii.il i.u... u ... .-
sugi u.so (.uiieit on mo tiisiiiihuoui
cd iiicmncr or 1110 japancso cauinci
ami nan u long tonierenco 011 uoaiu
Uiri, WIUMll-UOUVHI,., ... ,,... ,r ,. ,!,., , ... -
...a., ..it l,n.,l ll.n Rtninu.r nil .,.... 'if.'" "iii 11 ut- Hill iiuniiuuil nil luililllll.
went 011 boaru 1110 steamtr to , . ... .. . . uan'-i.-1.1I1(.iKr. .,,' ,....' ,. .,..
tbn vlen minister. 'RoariAd- 1, . V . V 1. . ' " " T""!?, '".V" ''&'"
. v,?.hi. ,, , ,1 I, ,rf Pa, l.i T -' " ",ily ",It9 UP fl,U V"5'aK0 '" "'" ""'Hl'eat w'lila i.nd-siHooU .jqas uc
I tiBtiltu and ktaff, Captain ta- ,,...., ..,..,10 ,, ,,,,1, i: in,i,llsi na ,.-.. ,!.,....'.. ... " '
a nnd.Caiitnln Yamall of tho n,n ,.,..,.c.,,i. r- .1.,. w..u... ' " '"V-
u -.. in .lupiine.so iiiiant wno succiimoo'i 10
This nftemoon Mr. NakakoJI ami, tiibiiiciiliibtH Jusl bcro'ro Iho Tcnyo fn-
party uro being; entertained by Con- tcrod quarantine nt Honolulu. "
sul-ueneral uyono nnd Admiral a- r. H. Dougherty Is tho now freight Ethel Zanq nrrlved nt Jlbnolulu on Oq
shlro nt tho consulate., They will clerk on tho Tenyo taking up tho ilu-J lobor Ulh In a distressed condition
alto visit points of intnrrM. in'luu-. tics foVmcrlJ- pcrfnrined by "Bill ";
Ing Nuiinnu Pall and M,9tunlu!)(, Held. Douglieily Is an. old hand at Iho
Although It Is not authentically, business. Ho Is nrTslranger lo T K.
rtated, It Is said that the illtt-,K. methods ns ho norvcil In the 8.111 '
gulblied guest will bo given it ban-
quel this evening.
There is a shipment of pugot Sound
lumber. destined for tho Islands by
Iho Amnilr-nn sehooner Camann. Thli
vcfsel Is ropqijed by cabb ns having
sailed, from Port flamblo for Hono-
1 imu on lust i;iiua,v,
Uur New Phone Number Will II
1281
City Transfer Co,
Shipping
ADDITIONAL SHIPPfNb 0 'Pfltlt tlGT.
TENYD MARU HEM WHU RECORD
tlSTJFPASSIW5Ai:ltl
LA.ftE NUMBERS OFMAPANESE'RETdRNlNfrTO' DJA'N)P-
PONr-MANY DEPARTURES
STEAMERS TOMORROW FUEL BOAT FROM COAST.
HONGKONG MARU RELEASED FROM QUARANTINE.
Coining up1 to the Al.ikcn wh.trf at
nmrtlv ........ i.inv il.,. Tomi Klson
r a(
Kalrha liner Tcnyo Mam Cue days
uud elchlecn hours from 8ju Francis- .lrlnJ. irjij,,,,, i.ogan sailed for. llio
ro Is jiroccodliig to llio Orient with coast an hojjr 'later thai) llio regain,!1
wlint Is decluivd as a lccprd lint of tichcdulu without tho high ranking
passengers ns well as u uuaii'lty ot nnny Olllclals lnriilud In tho pasScn
fnlglit. Igcr list. Whlle'hcro tho Uigan took
lii'lh'ci hqjd of llio vessel aro stoicd
C3S to;i) of lucri,liaiidli!u iMid supplies
us,ci.ncii, lor :i nu inner h pmia
throiibjUlt Jn'iftiii,, Chilli) and tbo Phi-
Irpplnqs, A largo ijerrenlago or tlio
cargo Is of much alin). I
Nearly' nine hundred pasicngers aro
voyaging to tho lnr l.ail ny mo p-i- Slates jinny iimrtcrnnstcr depart
ppliir,' 'Inor. Of this number nrc 5X1 ment, the trans)rt Sheridan sailed
AslatlcSj lltJiiolulii ilrtw six lay over
pui,fc.egcra. in mo c.iom mere nro Tito oss I kliould aitlvo lieio on ! ri
in.') booked Hiropgh to the Ens', Willi day oven'ng or Saturday morning. It
9i In tho, second class, ! H rcp'iiled that Major Dunning of
It is c'almcd that J.ipaneio nro Fo;t lih;irter Is a pafciicngcr for H,ono:
IcaNliij tlip' Pjclflc cit.t slates In u!u by,the tiixipzlilp.
j.Hg, niiniliqrs now th.it llio fruit PH
'plV'Idng' svaori h.li cloyed. Tlio Trjiyn MtC0urlan Drouoht Coast Carno.
MArli, l.i car.rjliig 3'Jt Japanese to their Tho hnbor was considerable liven
n.lll'e laud. Ic, H q in upicaitiaq by tho arrival
"Wo.'lintl, fltlft woalher all tbo way f the big Ameileaiillawallan freight
ilpwn." wnn the loiiiiiienl made by vr Mltsuiirlan. ''Ibis vessel Is now nt
PAracr '( II,1U'li lio now nbly fills
ll)p o.llpo vaealcil by Uii'cy (lodrlcli'
Mr, 111 -J waip fovjn,crly freight clerk
lu Ib9 Teiijo. Sorting lq tills cipi-
city lie haH'wcit'Jor'hlmsqir; n liot
of fiHi.b jyllS'Mtt'Wlilll tllin'vvcll.fn
hW hlgbcr.sl'Vyni.l Bfl Ims silny:t
(been ti very' wcl liked oauiul, Ilo'h
HpnccdM thq rjgbtlmlm In, the rich Taeonn, lucludeil In tho hhlpiucnt. In
p).il-f. iiijiI. villi tb i,cclplrul of tbo iviided for llonolu'u uro foilr head, of
nri'j"Mt cnnSrnliil $r-hl from local bloqdc.l cattle nut) sovial cra'es "f
(ihlpplns pniplo iiisni Ibo urrlval of ,,iekuis also nilornd with nrlstocia
Jbe liner n lljq. wh-jit loil.ly. r-tp-, tc pptllgrcct. Tho fouls aro coiieIrii
iln Kriicst Ilcnt Is back on thii brldga, ...i i ti)0 c'oIIcko of Hawaii und will
I nt the Tcnyo after It wcllearncl vaca-
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The Tenvo passed tb" transport
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niiii laitl evening.
In IraiiKlt Is carried two hlopdcd.
Imiisch for Jau.inp'.o stables. Or tbo
.i.-f,,,,., ,.; a m. Mnnle Is
,..,., , ,... nn i111KinPM ...i-. I
.,, ,.,.,..,.',, Wtll n,,, American
i.rniiiC Works. IIo Is ncc'imnaii-l
Ic,, )iv Mls. MlIIl!c .
y. flunks. Mayor of TokW Is return.'
aPr exteii'Ieil visit, to clilej
CC8 Europo and tho UnltoA,
sutvs.
.-. Y. I Imng. as a member of 1110
umnivo illplniualle cirps at WnHliln,-!',
inn is iciurning: 10 1,'OKing wueio n.o
'win noiii an impoiiant caniorcucn vvi.in.,(lq tpiiHHiow, Tho Ktcaiticr Hcleno
.1.- I t: .nl..,l.... In ...rIIam' .'....-
nm iimiii.; uitu iy..iivv i lil.ii.vio
ctuiccriiiir; immigraiiou ami copi;
mr-rro.
There aio n number of missionaries,
on board ll0 vessel who havo linn'nt t, ,Mlri Is srhcduled to sail for,
awny on their; vacations spent mainly
on tho mainland.!
" " '"., ,3 lV " ' -"'y.nii.p.p,tluif to 37R4 tons nud. Included
'" '" , ",J nV'-'" " ', i ". T, .
I Jllliail nlld Cllllla.
innqr ptrs-
im,.1C( lllfcr. i,0at.
'iineo JiipiincKo stowaways aro bq-
ll(! rotre,i t tticlr nntlvo laud.
0iuj death' occurred It being that of
I ranrlsco. ofllco for llio past two
.vc.ara. He hiW hud a wide experience
on tho Atlantic.
Tho Tcnyo Maru Is scheduled to
sail for Japan ports and Hongkong,
nt iiliipdhlrly lopioriow morning.
i.w i'itiiiiiiiiu if 1 t itu 11 uniYMi ir-j
Threo hundred mil Ihlily four sacks go, for Knhiilul mid Hlba. U Is llio
of malnlnnd mall nnlvotl by tho ves-' present Intention to illBpatrh, Iho vos
pel, ' eo foy Maul nnd Hawaii " tomorrow
nf
(Jaa. It. Love)
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AMONG INTER-ISLAND
Login Departed for the Coast
Contrary to oxpcctatloiiSJ Urlgadlcr
Cenernl Bliss decided to remain over
n llntuililln iniil tin. tlllllod HtntnS
0 Hm-i ciuinllly of supplies. Thero
a every possibility of Ibo Japanese
nucr riipKn Ainru arriyiugiai onn
Franclrco ahead of the transport!
Transport fhcildan Enroutc.
Accoidlug lo a cable received at the
1lv;iI he hUni triers of tho U,nlt,ciU
fiom San Francisco on last Saturday.
(In, railway wluif whoro between
Unco atitl lour lliousun I tons ot
iiciglu liom tbo in.iliir.ind Is being
iiadmrgcil picparatory to Ibo loading
(.j :i cpnnllty of plncnpples and oilier.
4:illjii p.odu'eta. Tbu Mlsviurlan,!
coincs fiom Sallna Cruz, calling by
Ibo way of Han ! r.iucisco, SeattloaiiJ
Lo med in an experimental way In
,,' allomptcd propagation of high,
I)-VIass lioiiltrv I'lchtv-four sacks mall
',:.' .V ,..,."
'.munu uy tuu i.eujiue.
a
Tomorrow a Busy Day.
lnlcr-lsland' departures tomorrow In-
i.i.. n.-', r 11.0 ri....,,. mit,i,,i
fll M..t.i,h m,.,,i 1 1 ,.J.U
n. ittln nrr M-,.,,,- if r..r n. it,'.!
wnii ,..,.imnu Pnin,,,. rn.,,in ..1
M.M1, ,., T,10 Malln- Kc, wU1 cct
uway at ten ii'r.laclt. Tbo steamer Kl-
nan Is on tho bcilh to rail for Kau-il
poiiH at flvo o'clock In tho evening
Taking ciploslvcH and olhor cargi?;
tho sloaiucr Wnilelo will mako u spo
,.., trt .j Paauhnii. Iluqokaa und
1 KuifiillijvV, r.ajllng fiom her wharf ,nt,
. R() Jnol.Od UT BalUUg Ut tiOOn, tO;
ii)o,-l yw, calllui; at the ports of Paau
llo. Ookaln. Liiiinahochno. Pau.anlon.
inirini. ."iri?-! nniv ti. miiIi,. .iu
Kavyallmu nud Mahukpn.) at noon to
moriovv. , .
n
Lurllnc Here on, Wedocsday,Mprnlng.
Cnstlo !i Cooko. Iho local agents
fur tbo Matso.n Navigation stoamor
I.111II110 iccelved n w'lrolcas last ovqnf
lug tdjtlio rfti'ct. Hint tho vessel ivoujd
nrrlyo nt, Honolulu early Wednesday
inornlngr
Tho Lurllnc is bringing from San
Francisco 11 lai R9 general cnypo.
I "' '" s. conMgnniPiit nro il.lrlcpii.aui..
immiiqi wr ooai importing, nr US. Til ')
' w, j,,.,,,,, s, I)asc,,gers .....I
Id anrliu nt lulnr nnlnl.li,l ...nil Tim
... t.. ... ..nv,,..." ...W
vessel also .carries nvor 11I119 hiindrol
Ethel Zana Ready fpr, Sea,
Tlio iepa)rs hiivlng been, completed
Ibo American schooner Ethel Zanq. Is
u, W' being reloaded wllli tho. hard
wood riillwiiy tle t,aljfn on nt I llio
nnd'lt iu'oxpectcd that tbo vess,rl will
proceed ta 1,011 by Wednesday. Tho
Iho Ncssel was found looking and very
unspaworlhy. After having spent a
week on the local m.trltio railway tho
i-ehonner has been placed In good
coudltioii ngalii.
H
Mitsourlao to Call at Maul.
Included In tho freight shipment on
hoard tbn American-Hawaiian freights
Irr MUsniirlan now nt tho port Is ear
ARRIVED
Sunday, Nov. 6.
Man!, 'Mdokiil and Lnnul porta Ml
khala,'8!mr., a. in.
' Baling 'Crux via Han Francisco and
Bcattlo-'-Mlssoiirlau, A. II. S. S., II j
a, m.
Hllo-VIII,cliloa, M, N. 8. S.(a. m.
Monday, Novv 7.
Kauai ports Nocmi, atmr., a m..
San ' Kranrlsco -Tcilyil Marif, T. K.'
K. H. S., a. in.
(lax lota Fnllp of Clj do, t Am., sp,, a.
in,
DEPARTED
a
SundaV. NoV.'O.
San Fr.incisco-i-N,lpponj MaJ-ti, T. K.
Iv. S. S., 8 a. ni,.
t
PASSENGERS AR,RIVU)
-
Per T. K. K. S. Tcnyo Maru, from
Ban Francisco For Honolulu: Mr.
mill, Mrs. P.t Ur,ncp, Mr. and Mrs. J,
M Mauinws;, Mr. D,' M. Miller an I..
Sppio; Thcil;h: Dr. T. Dan, Mrs.
a N. Edso, Ej Franko, Y. Hamagu-
qhl. Y. Hara, V(,11. Hltchklss. D. K.
Ilotchklss T. luoilyc. T. Ishlknwa, K.
ho; S. KJnilshl; Mrs. 8. IConlshl. 8',
Mlsnkl, T. Mlsnwa, Baron II. Mitsui,
Baroness II. Mitsui nnd maid. Miss N,
Mitsui and governess, T. Momonol,
Shlntnro Morlrmito, Chns; M. Mti'ch
nlfel MiaC'Chns. JL'MBchnle. K. MfrioV
Hon. IV NakashoJV Tj Nlahlmurnj'il!,
Ogawi, Y. OznkUMrfc. Y," Ozakl, At;
frcd D.' Parker, II: Saitoh, S. Saltku,
Ni Sakiiral, N. Sato, Sutmnnukl, DrJ
8. Rhlngu, It. 8uzumui'a',f M. Suziiokl,
'Hadiisukt Talfl;,J,Tornts, T. TpniJyo,
Ulililni" li Sato. U. '0Baughy Mr.
JJ.'a! BapghIj'ranqlHJY,' Chang1., M.
p. Clinqg', MIss'IVChnmr'Mnstpr'Oco.
Chang. Mrsr W. 8. Daviilsor. Miss M.
Ellington, Mrs. yii, lV'rny, Jr., Or
II. W. Irwin. Mrs. II. W. Irwin, Miss
Emma Knlfast,'I)r. W. E. Macklln.
Mrs. wV IV Macklln Miss - iVirotlry
M'nrklln, Mlrs Ixiulso Macklln, 'Master
ChjiHea. MachUK 0V. S. CMpKcp,
Ms.'S,fC.,'McISqp; Itcy. T,Vt Mjlch-J
oil. Master,' Ernest Mitchell. Mlsi
Ji'jlllh Mclipllj, Mrs. Tit V! NUtchcll,
MlAs MJ C. rAiil; t). W." lUcliardson.
Mrs. I). W. lllrbnrdson and Infant.
Master Donald Itlchardson Dr. C. W.
er,yro, Ms. C. Wo Scrvjco, vjlsi)
Wlnlrial.lSctvlcc. M.Isk. MArga'cct Sor-
.Icp, Miss Frances Service, A. O.'BI
men. I)r! B. M. 8lcphenson. Mrs.'R.
M. StPiihcnson. Miss M. Thayer, ,,Hn
Yuen IIrii. Mrs. 8, II.. Vernon. mVs.
Wilson, Miss. Bornlcq, Wilson.
Mrs. M. Marshall, Jno, Arnoljl. Mrs.
'.ijio. Arnold'. 11. 0. BenU'i HlJgo Wf
Hoi In. L. O. Brown. I,, W. Brown, Mrn
(t: Ciiyo, Mrlf.'j. H; Champlin. Miss
N, Crors. )r. R. D, Crowtcj;,' W.' K
Dayglo. Mrs. Wv 15. Di;glo nnd maid
Hr,.' Wm, I.. Davis, D. Domafl, p.
Orac. Mrs, P. Olmec. A. (Want. En'
pqno Illldp'iran.J. Mrs, A. F Hill.; T
fi. York. M. .Inblln. Mrs, M. Joblln.
J. II. Klnp. Jys. .1, Klpp, ft. Kam
mln: I.alng. Cdv T I. Mnlr. P. "c, J.
Mi Mnlbcwit, Mrs. .1, M. Mn'hr.wa. k!
'A. O Mv, Mrs. Mary T. Mcl.ln, Mis
n M Miller lr. W. N. Murray, Mrs.
W. N. Muyniy, fnrjr .1 F. Qn'nn.
Mrs. J. F. Qulnn, Miss K. M. Held. V
O. Itpnklii' Mrs J. R. nlUerband. IC".
E,. Il'ililninn, tylss, E. 8choilpgcr, 'C
P, HbumHii, V, 8, Spencer, M,r3. F. 8
Spcpccr, Mlfs Klcnnr Spencer, I.. 8i"
ro, Mrs. Henry Tnjlqr,. J. C Thninp
son. Mrs. J, (', Thompson. Dr. F. J
Tooker. Mrs. F. J. Tooker nini Infant,
lllss' Dorothy Tooker, Mrs. W. Wil
liams. Miss Hclpp Wilson, Mjss E,tt'u
NvKton.
MAIL.
Malls aro duo from tho following
jiolnts as follows:
Ban Francisco Por Tcnyo Maru, Nov
7.
Yokohama ror Siberia, Nov. 12.
'Australia. Per Kc.alnudla, Nov. 8.
Victoria. Per Msktira, Nov1. 11,
" Malls' will 'depart for tho following
points ns follows:
Ban,. Frauclsco Pot WJtholnrina, Nov.
Yokphama Per Tnyp Maru. ffov, 7.
Vancouver PAr'Zynlanilla, Nov. 8.
Sjiluqy Per.Makuca. Npv, 11.
'
H'pkli 11 n 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 ,ir Tear,
tt tt ti tt h u M it t :: t: n'riu un u,
evening. ThA vessel will load a ship
ment of green plnappjes and also tile.
canned product and, there la a tltou
sapd Ions of i-.ugar to go Into the ves
sel before slip cleats tbo, lasjt. 'Ijawnlli
an port, ror n return voyage to Pujjot
,Sinin,d.
Hawaiian, Product -Retch Sound,
Taking 11 goj)i)y' nssortniQnt, of. Ha,-,
wnllan products' Includlhg it shlpii'ciit
of pineapples, thq Anicrlqau-l(uwallau
freighter Moxlcau- has arrived atJSc
attlo nccpcdjiw to. u.cablp receeil.ot
tho port. Tiq MciI.chii Balldd , fibril
Hllo, her last por,t of,ca(l on 0(;toicr
8lh and nrrlved at' tho Sound yestcr
dy Froin lliqro thq, vqssp.w,IIIlpru
popd.itp. Su'u u Frauclsco anilSallua
Cruz..
Ms
Loading for. Kona and Kau,
There is consldernblo offering of
general freight for Kona and" Kau
'ports' for tho Inter-Inland teanior;Mn-.
una Ixia that Is op the-berth to Ball
for tho windward sldo of Hawaii at
noon tomorrow. A fair list of pas
sengers Is booked "at the, local ofllcc.
ft
Oil from trie Pacific Coast.
Fuel oil to tho amount'" of nearly'
fourteen thousand barrels Is going 011 1
of thp. American bIiIp Fnlbi of'Clydd
anil, that,' voire) Is" pxppetpil, wl get
Way fi'irt ntrt'luiii trttv'" th.q.-rpast
tomorrow, pvonlng ThqVfssirwn nn
pri lyi'M lliv .pp) t. yqslprday,
wamm
BEDISeHP
' The question of Chief JimtlM
Hartwell eligibility to sit' In hi
care of tho tfusteco under, the Jler
njclj Pav-lbl Itjshon. IW vcrm"'
Alex. Lindsay, as Altotnpi'-aeMral.
wna beforo tho Supremo Court this
morning. ,
.. Tho.tasa 'was' brought Into,' the
tunr'tB ou;u bill of lnHtrti'ctlonB,"suh
mjt,ted for. thc.nttornfys.for tlM:tru.
tecs, to iWcrlnlne the cqnstVujctloti
to be plnccd iiHin.- CI19, thlVlcctilU
clause. In '&tra., BWlidp'B.'wIII. -
The trustees asked tbo rouit to
determine whether tho wording of
this clause of tho will nllowcd' them;
to support perrons Independent of
educational advantages. Attorney.
General Lindsay held that thls.wnt
a mntlor lying In tl)c discretionary
power of the trustees, whllo :ndgo
Iloblnson held that It. tho education
nnd maintenance, such as Is provid
ed at tho Kamehamcha S.'hools. must
go together.
dt dhilt Otistlco HariwellVcllglblllty
lirlses through his relationship1 'with
two of the 'Bishop Estate trustees
Albert Jtiad and Alfred Carter tho
ohlfJustlco being father-in-law to
udd'hpd -Carter.
I Tfilsl'qticstlon was brought up by
Iu'a chipfj'justlco hlmrolf and Attor-ncy-Ucncrnl
Lindsay, and Attorneys
Marx and Stanley tooltho view that
tho tljlef Justlco was, dlsquailfled.
Thp question nowir stands, tubriltte'l
td tb' court..
,11? '
Ilonolu'l, Is npopr .playa In which
W. dlstwnse rlecnied, OfrivonTlpe friilts
na 'one 'chlnose 'vendor- named '.Han
K.co,,bas discovered. H
Tho pqljco wore. gltcni a-Hluy that
tlje.Clilnqso was ln''tjio,habltjof tfplOB
nl'ont-tho' city disponing 'of,' fniltaf'ajjl.
tjlhjiy products ,t5f tll soiHtllat'.were
totinldcrably off color. , ji.
Much oyldnco supporjed H16 'Con
tenllon srid Kang Ke'q""was ptacfd
iince'r nrrcBt. , (
llo "was assessed' n flno of-2G;aBd
three dollar?, costs, at thin ' morning
session of Police Court.
It' ls,.iiniicrsiood, .that the officer
w'llj not stoji wltlfboprpsecujlob of
This offende'r, but will'' carry on-n'mora
thorough campaign ngalrist'an organ
ized attempt to sell fruits and vege
tables that Bbould 'more propcrl be
consjijncd, to .the 'nfuniclpaVdump.
PEYT0WT0lib'TO .
SJ1V1NQ. MORE
Monroq.-Pcytonf a,- rocrnt,' arrival
from tbo 'Colonics. Is,credited,by, Rev.
RJUcr'av having beewtouod.-lo.'a.vory
Itjebilatcd condittonMind be-wnafortli-wlth
gathered In 1,0 ,tbo..moabns of the
police net on .Saturday njght.
Police Magistrate. Lymer assessed
tho nmxltnuw ilnp.,oIvslx,d(ILbirs-and
tlio. trimmings nod ah the,' same, time
adi;ioplshed.i Peyton tbVi Honolulu
climate, was bird)y adapted-to ,the;ex
cesijlvo' 11,1atlop o iintermcnted
fllqunra untlt' after-a'nipye prolonged
rvsldincc.
'. -. -'. 'm-.i.
PA38ENOER8 BOOKED,,
' PW.rstrbw- K(,quy Wp, Kaqat. ports.
Nov. S. MfS. Jaeger, O,, W) C- peer
ing,. Mrs. Deer I ns.
Per Btmr, Mauna I.bn; fpr Kona nmt
Kaa ports, No.v. S.'-rA.' Grundhani",
Juk, Ako. L, Clipng,1 C. Wi- Atllforil.
j Pec slmr. Mnnno, Kea;f(JrIfllO'and
way poits, Nov. 8. Mr. II. Ai Bald
Wluj'D. O. May. 11 W; KlwbillE. M.
Cumpbcllj Mrs. CampbcllJ. O.rYpung.
Por stmr. Mlkabalri; foe, Maul and
Moloknl-pprts, NovS-AJl''- Juild.
Per Matson.i Navigation- Bteamer,
Wllholmtna, for.San'Ftariclsco.'Novf., 9.
-MWand Mrs.iR. 0- Lbldlg, Mrs' Geo.
Astitcy anu two cJiuuren, j. liuntmr.
and.; Mr;. F. Bj1 Bovvp,' and ichlld.) Mr,.
andMra.. O,- W. dievst,R,- L;,. Lowmah.
Rr. II. Horddrn,N. Wh, rotwlrrfj, J, B.
Fuget, I Andrews, Geo! V,- yjb'lt'mofe,
Mr. and Mrs. J, II, Jones, Mrs. W. II.
Pprry, Mrs, C. Vt Hall,1 Miss I. E.,PolV
Wlno, M'rs. p. Tor,bcrtMr, 'and-'Mri.
A.'C KjUpplngor; Jus. tfcCabe, Mc. and
Mrs, Jolin T. Jones, Mrs,' C, Scdg
wfck'andMbiuiihtcr, Mrs. E. M. Wlsner,
Mrs, 8. Mf Bobb, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa.
li Royaland 'child. Mrs. B. E. Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Law, L. E. Arn
old, Miss D. Castjo, Miss M. Castle,
Mrs. G. P. Castle, Wm, Ikln, E. j.
Iml. Dr. aiid 'Mrs. M.' II. lAnnon. R.
8. Johnston, Mr, and, Mrs. II. P. Bald
win, Max. Straus and numoj-A. Gv8an
ddrson. )t '. iJFy.iiqrt:poitTV''. ?
. . '...
An appcaj was then taacn 10 m
Sup'tcm'eJ Con;. ton; th$ contention of
iif.,4iinrnl'.npnprK4 Tuirniiestlon
I
DECAYED! RUITS
I ' " k
Monday, nov, 7.'
SAN' FRANCISCO-Balled Nov. B.. 4
P. m.: 8: 8. Enterprise, for' Hllo'.
HEDONDO Sailed Nov. fir Bktn.
IrniKanlj for 8au' Franflsco. ' '
SlUTTLir Arrived, Nov. fij 81, P.
Mopaii, from IIIJ", Oct,' 2R. ; ,
: nm! t
V c e k I y ' U-u 1 1 c 1 1 n JUpcr jfnr,