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TaBHBaBiMBHiHaiaHiaiiBiaBBaaaaBHnaHHBiHMlBHHHIHBHHHHHHIHMHlBiHHHnHMMBHMIHKnHHHHHHBHHKlHNHHHHPKnp jtfHrV :','' c ; i'n .wt; V,' T. EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1911. I'BHBHMiKS'KT'HMin'K'mniHMOTffinniHBWiH CWhBIWjQbwR?' .-SkKT inmninrakWs , --H.gBat HMJBKlitMlBB''M .ctStMeB i w ff s.i,f,",'i "w rar ;T"?f'w; -ri --.. . ,r ' I Wff-t r Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar MONDAY: (Icinntc- Sluled. TUESDAY: VCDNE3DAY: Hawaiian 'I lilnl Ilcgrcc. THURSDAY: Harmony Lodge ci. I, 0. i:. S. Special. rniDAY: SATURDAY: AH visiting mrmbfrn of tko Order are cordially liiTlted to attend meetings of IochI lodge Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondayi of each month at K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M. rtARINE ENGINEERS' A"0. -CHEFICIAL AJSIATIOK. datum cor iiw.lly invited. HAWAIIAN TRIBS, No. 1, 1. 0. E. M. Moetu every dret and third Thurs days ot each month at Knight of I'ythlHi Hull. Visiting brother! or Illy Invited to attend. II. FOSTHlt, Sachem. E. V. TODD, 0. ot It. HONOLULU AERIE, 140, '. 0. E. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evening! ot each month at 1:30 o'clock In K. of I Hall, corner UiretnnlH and Fort streets. Visiting Kagles art Invited to at- tand. am A. DAVIS W. P. WM. C. McCOV, Sec 50N0LULU LODGE, 016. D. P. 0. E, Honolulu Lodge No. C16, B. P. O. lko. meet In their hull, on King Strtet. near Tort, every Friday eve ning. "Visiting Brothers are cordially 'uvlted to attorri. r i n isi:xm:na, n. n. ono. t. ki.ui:oi:u sec. WM. MoKINLEY L0D0E. NO. 8, K.of P. Meecs eviry 2nd and 4th Saturday tuning at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cor. Fort and lleretanla. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at t!nd. F. F. KILTU3Y, C. C. E. A. JACOUSON, K. It. 8. THE GREAT BtNJAMIN COMPOUND HERBALO Cure! Constipation. Mikes New, lilch blood. Momachand Liver Ucgulalor. Cures tho Kldnes. ALL EYEGLASSES on- not Hhiir-ons, even though tlit-y ure linger plecu mountings. Tho superior mechanical con struction of tlic Kliur-uu means comfort, durability uml elllcl rncy Be Sure You Get Sliur-on A. ft Sanford, OPTICIAN Bocton Dullding - - Port Street Over May &. Co. Ladies' Panama Hats Ex Lurline MILTON & PARSONS Hotel St., opp. Young Phone 3088 CARLSON CURRIER CO. WASH SILKS C. B. and LA CROIX EMBROIDERY COTTON MISS WOODARD'S, Fort Street New Stylish Hats Summer styles in millinery at par lors of MISS POWER BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET CAT AT THE Capitol Cafe Everything New Strvlce Excellent S M LICENSES FALL Cltv ntiil count v licenses fall due tomorrow, the first of .Inly, for th" next jour und Licence Clerk O Rose Is busy pioparlng " twelve the li cense moneys Mint will be uld in He emphasizes the fact tli.it nil who hnvo licenses to ay should comu In e.uly tomorrow to the offlco of tho etl and county treasurer. .Merchandise licenses woro changed by the last legislature and the new scute Is as follows: I'or firms whoso gross receipts for the I.ixt llscal year wete under $2f,, 00(1, Teo Is $2.r; over $25,000 and less than $."0,000, $30. .Mote than :p).000 fee Is $100 llntcuer shops, hotels, restaurants tern mint ninl lodging houses, hum diles. livery Btables, tiianufactuier of food products are rcipiiied to net u permit from tho board of health bo foie the license can be Issued. The following businesses must be licensed' Alcohol, auction, uwu. banking, bar ber shop, billiard table, billboard and ou'dnor advertising, lsi.it Hulling boat, fur hire, boatman bowling u.1-1 le. luokcr, custom house, broker,! inrichuudlso; bioker, stock and share. bulelier. beer, noil; butcher, beer sl.iushtei ami sell; butcher, pork Bell; butt her, slaughter uml sell pork, col lection agency, dray und wagon, drlv ui drug, iioisonous; dyeing and clean ing works, employment agency, emi grant agent, garage, horseshoer, hotel und restaurant, laundry, hand, laun iliy, stenm: livery stables, lodging and tenement house; manufacture food products, manufacture of pol. mer chnndlFe, milk, notary public, passen ger vehicle, pawnbroker, peddler cake; peddler, merchandise; public show, second hand dealers, tobacco cigars, etc ; trust company PERSONALITIES Mil. ANl) MRS. MAltSTON CA.MP HIILL celebruted the twentieth until versury of their marriage yesterday. CI.F.KK MUUPIIY of the United States District Court Is making up his half yearly reports to the Attorney (leneral's oltlce. It. W ANDKIISO.N nnd family will leave on the Siberia for u two months' stay In Californlu. V. A NAYl.OR for severul yeara liosnltnl steward for the Honolulu Plantation Co., at Alea, was one of litis ) ear's graduates from the Coc per Medical College In Sun Francisco. MISS A. VON HKIUUN Is u through passenger In tho Pacific Mall steam er Mho Is uld to bo relutcd to the Herfliis, prominent in the counsels ot tho Southern Pacific und tho Pu clllc Mall. F A. CARL, .n commissioner con nected with the Imperial Chinese cus toms service In the Hast, Is en route to the mainland us a passenger In the Pacific Mull steamship Siberia. Ho is accompanied by Mrs. Curl. 11. A. HAHNUTT, acting ninnuger of tho Toyo Klscii Kulsha und under the Jurisdiction of General Manager Avery ot the Jupuueso line. Is pro ceeding to the mainland us a pussen ger In the Pacific Mull steamer Si beria SAM WALKER, with C. llrewer & Co , has returned from a tour of tho Fur East, Including Japan nnd Hong kong, Ho was met upon ttie arrival of the steamer Siberia this morning nnd tendered u rousing reception by u scote or more of enthusiastic friends. M KOPPELL, Mrs. Koppell nnd two children are Included In tho num ber ot through pusscngers In tho steamer Siberia en route to tho coust. Mr. Koppell Is fn charge of the move ment which hus to do with forward- lug Chinese students to mainland cchouls nnd colleges. U i:. 1M.NKIIAM, who for the post three years has been stationed In tho Philippines on u mission to supervise tho recruiting of labor for Hawaiian sugar plantations, hus returned to Honolulu considerably broken In health He wits a passenger In tho Pacific Mull steamer Siberia arriving this morning. It Is the Intention of Mr Plnkliuiii to remain hero until ho Hiillicleiitly recovers and can ngnln take up the wotk with the Planters' AHbuclutliiu. CONSUL CHEN ClIINd, nowly ap pointed representative of thu Imper ial Chlnet-o government for tho Ha waiian Islands, arrived as u passen ger In the Pacific Mull steamer Si beria this morning. Tho distinguished visitor wua welcomed at tho wharf by u delegation of local Chinese busi ness men. Consul Chen Cbiiig is ac companied by his wife and one son. W T ClItACEY. United Stutes con sul ut Nanking, China, Is enroulo to the mainland and to Washington. Ho visited Honolulu today, us u passen ger In the Siberia. Consul Cirucey Is accompanied by Mrs. Clracoy and also his father, S. L. Clruccy, who Is also well known In Far Eastern consular circles. I PASSENGERS ARRIVED , Per P. M. fl. S. Siberia from Hong kong via Keolung und Japan isnts Kor Honolulu: Consul Chen Chilli'. Mrs Chen Chine mid child. II I. I.vuii. Mrs. I.YUII, Mrs. Tens Thong HI. Miss Tim Tseng SI, 0. I). !' lists -ion ami Mrs. Ilartnn, J. M. Lydgnle, Airs Lydgate, Mrs. C Daniels, I,, v.. I'liikluim. K. Hakala, K urn Walker, William Woou, BRO. BENJAMIN Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Remedy, Blood Purifier Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Lack of Appetite, Heart Fluttering, Gas and Wind on Stomach, Bloated Feeling, Pains in Stomach after Eating, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Coated Tongue, Biliousness, La Grippe, Dengue Fever, Chills and Fever, Ma laria, Breakbone Fever, Tired Feeling, Jaundice, Backache, Diabetes, Gravel, Insipient Bright's Disease, Bladder Trouble, Enuresis, Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Catarrh, Scrof ula, Melancholia, Nervous Disorders, Sleeplessness, Removes Worms , Cures Constipation, Anaemic Condition. A Great Tonic for Women. $1.00 per bottle; 3 for $2.50, 6 for $5.00 Honolulu Drug Co., Ltd., . DISTRIBUTORS FOR. HAWAII BAGGAGE -personal attention to all oders. CITY TRANSFER CO. (Jas. H. Love) MAKES Shipping SCHOONER HELENE DISMASTED: Fourteen Hundred Miles Covered By Sails Carried on One Mast Now Here Discharging Lumber Siberia Takes Away Cabin Passengers and Sails for Coast at Six O'clock. Covering a distance of fourteen! hundred miles under u jury rig wllh: sails drawing from but one must, 1st u portion of a tlirlllng experleuco of1 Captain Thnuipt-on, master of the staunch llttlo lumber schooner lle letiu that Is now ut Honolulu and' ready to discharge n shipment of lumbor .brought from Aberdeen. A succession of tierce gules of long duration on tho voyage of tho Hclcno' nfler leaving Honolulu and bound for tho Sound, resulted In tho loss of tlnee masts with nil gear and sails I There was Just ono long loud ro-' port and ull wus over Is about tho way tho accident was recorded by ono member of tho ship's compnny thls morning, Arriving at Aberdeen tho latter part of April the schooner now un der Captuln Thomiihoii, who Is well known here was found to have lost main, mlzzeu and jigger masts. She sailed for days with the aid of can vas drawing from her foremast on ly. The sticks went by tho boinl ro II Is claimed thtough tho earning away or thu spring stay extending fiom the foremast to tho matnninst, Cnp'uln Thompson has been receiv ing many congratulations on his sen nmushlp In inuklug such a smart paH sugo under such ndverso conditions, Kn Contract for Canadian . Australian Steamer. To mako a contract for si 10,000 ton llnor for thu Canadian, Now Zea land and Australian route Sir .lames Mills, head of tho Union Steamship Company, has just sailed for Hie United Kingdom utter a visit to Ot tuwu to mako final an alignments for tho new service, which will bo stuitod In August. Tho new steamer will ho of tho trnnio typo as tho Mukura, but larger and cnpnblo of averaging IB to 17 knots mi hour and will make tho run between Auckland and Vlctor'a In 18 days Tho new steamer will hi used with the Mamma and Mitkmti. The Zealandla, which Is operated un W. C Peacock & Co., Ltd, Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mont Rouge Wines Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne ( Schlitz Beer You have CLEANED UP PI ITAW IID the accumulated debris and poisons in v lvJli J Y the system that cause sickness and disease lies! CLEAN-UP MEDICINE Biro. BENJAMIN COMPOUND HERBALO COMPOUND- HERBALO PHONE 1231 PORT IN SAFETY der nrrungcinent with tho New Zea land Shipping Company, will he withdrawn. The now steamer Muuit gonul, now under construction In Kugtand, will probably ho uued pend-1 lug' tile construct Ion of tho IU.OiKMoii fc'teuuier. Pa Herald the New Liner. Castle and Cooke hnvo sent out nu olllclul letter to shippers giving In forniutlon concerning tho advent of tho new I'ojo Klscn Knlsliu liner Shlnyo Mam, Tho Khlnyo, which will bo Iho Uncut steamer on tho PiiclHc and one of tho fastest, will fuko thu place of the Nippon Mnru, whoso passengers will bo transferred to thu Khlnyo at Kobe on tho Nippon's fifty Hist vojugo this way. Tho Slilnjo Mnru will leave Koliq August 20 ami wltl arrive ut Hono lulu September 7, sailing again for tho Oi lent September 27. From then on tho Sliluyo will mako regular tilpi taking the dates on the schedule, now assigned to tho Nippon Mnru. Although a lstor jriilu to tho Ten- jo and Chlyo, tho Shlnyo will bo a big Improvement over tho others, Thu Jupuueso company, In building tho. Shhi)o weio nblu to avoid such nils- Inkes as wcrn made on the shrpi of cat Her construction. The Tenyo and Chlyo nro today without their espials on tho Pucillc. Tho Rhlnvo Is going to Ihi tho very Inst word. Tho Slilnvo Maru Is n liner of 21, 000 tons and will diavo a speed of 21 knots an hour Captain Smith, now mauler of tho Nippon Maru, has been selected to command tho Hhlnjo. Will Not Attempt to Remodel Dlx. Tho Unlled Slates army trnnsHrt Dlx, which passed through Honolulu Homo months' ago enroulo to Puget Sound, thero to go out of commission will not ho .extensively retnodolod. Tho unnouueenicnl conies through the iiitiloriiiustcr department that thu plan of tho United Btnles government to spend something Ilka eighty thou the at. "Now 1024 Fort St. Oddfellows' BIdg., near King St. suiiil dollars on tho hoi so transport hud been abandoned. The Dlx how over will undergo muuo repairs ac cording to tciKirts that havo been brought down fiom Keattlo. About ten thousand dollars Is to bo expend ed In making more uigeiil icpulrs lo machinery uml tho llttlngs of tho vnu scl. Harbor Officer Carter Goee Higher. Harbor Officer Cuittir, who has proved a popular appointment with those who have to do with shipping ut tho port of Honolulu will retlto from Hint isisltluu and take over his new duties us an assistant, with the lluieau of Agriculture ami Foresti), with the first of tho month. Carter, may lemaln with tho police department for a few days, pending an apKliitmeut of a suitable olllrcr by Sheriff William Juuctt. Curler hus piovcd himself nil etllclent olll eer. Ills new' position, with .Increas ed responsibilities nnd bettor lemuu eiatlon. Is looked 'upon In thu llglu of a deserved promotion. Today, ho lias been tecelvlng the heait) iiudslu reio congratulations of a host of 1 1 lends und asioclales. fCs Inter.lsland Arrivals. Tho Inter-Island sloamers duo lo nrrlyo toinonow will .bring uuuutltliM of sugar and deck loads of cattle. Ac cording to wireless advices tho steamer Maul from Punaliilii with sugar and cattlo Is duo In thu morn ing. Tho Wallelo will also bo nil nr- ilval from llonokaa with additional sugar und somo cattle. The flagship Mauuu Kea Is eiecled ut an early hour with a largo number of cabin aud deck passengers, also a miscella neous cargo. Ml Great Balls of Fire. In a letter to O. V, Thorndyke, man nger of th (Hobo Navigation Com puny, Captuln Itoss, muster of tho schooner Wllhort L. Smith, tells of a ball of, lightning striking thu mast of that vessel on her voyugo from Pu get Sound to Callno, A silver flvo reet long wub toin out of the mast. -Tho llushywas so close that every man on deck got a severe shock," says Captain Items. No ono wns seri ously hurt. Lurline at Kahulul, Taking on ti shipment of a thou sand tons molasses, tho steamer Lur line Is at Kiiliulul today and Is duo to return to Honolulu some time to morrow, Tho vessel will ho supplied with sugar nt this port. The Lurline carried somo seven hundred tuns freight for discharge at tho Maul purls. Tho I.uillne will ho illiilch ed'for San Kiauclsro on next Monday evening, sailing from thu )sut ut six o'clock, M Hyades at Hllo. According to iidvlces received hoie, (he Miitson Navigation steamer Hy udes Is taking on u shipment of Mili ar ut Hllo piepurutory to sailing for San Francisco, This vessel has gath ered up a considerable ipmntlty of this pinduct uttbu several mits of call In tho Islands. Itt Fair Trip to Portland. Nineteen days from Honolulu to Portland, Oiegon, Is the record cro illled to the American bnrkentlno C. F. Crocker. Tho vessel i cached the Columbia Hlver yesterday having sailed fiom this port in ballast on June loth. OH Tanker Reached the Coast. Tho oil tanker Marlon Chllcott undo Iho trip up to the const In twenty days according lo lepoit 10 eelved hero yesterduy telling of her niilval nt (lavlotu. Windjammer Arrives at the Coast Cables lecidvcd heio are to tho ef fect Hut tho American schooner W. J. I'atleiKin sailing fiom Honolulu on Juno !ilh arrived at drays llaiborjea- teiday. CLEAN UP flie words "BRO, BENJAMIN" m l every TRADE MARK Of- THE BRO. ' Jr-MW REGISTERED IN U. S. PATENT OFFICE ARRIVED Thursday, June 29. Aberdeen I lelene, t.chr.. p. in Friday, June 30. Hongkong via Japan iKirts Slbo- rlu, P. M. S. S., n. in, DEPARTED Thursday, June 29. Midway Island Flutircnco Ward Am. srhr., 2 p. m. " Kunnl ports-W (1. Hull, Stmr, S p. in. Knhiilnl Lurline, M N. S. 8., p. m NEW FIRM TO The nun of Wilsht-HiiHtuce, Ltd. is to ho Incorporated, accoidlug to announcement made this morning by Attorney .1. A. Magoon, mul the com pany will bo carriage and auto ic pulling on n big sculo, nt W. W. Wright s present placo of business Tho debts of tho present firm of '. W. Wright &. Co.. Ltd., will ha taken over mid assumed by tho new firm, which will do ull kinds of uulo aud engine repairing, bhicksiultliliig painting, trimming and wood-work ing. Wright uiiil Frank V. Ilustaco are both well and r.nornbly known hero nnd havo been for yours. Wright Is known ns ono or tho most thorough und conscientious men In his line of work, while llustuce, though a vouiig man, lias earned for himself an en viable reputation ns u murine engi neer, thoioiighly ramillai' with gaso line inutors und with a special knowb edgo of motor engines In ail branches, Tho firm promises to bo very success ful. Charles liiew, one of tho real llvo wires among tho Mutson Navigation stuff or pursers Is now n benedict "Clinrllo" has forwarded it cable to John Drew, Manager of (ho shipping department or Custle and Cooke, that he hud gono anil done It and that with u few vvoids from tho parson Miss Hazel Keener had become Mrs, Charles Drew. Of course ull ports of congratulations nro now In order Seine hnvo been gulng over tho who while others will bo icscrved In cold storage, awaiting tho leturn of tho ever popular liner Wllhelinlna, In whlclr tho groom has sailed ns (in olllclul. Mall foiwiuded to (ho coast Jn tho Toyo Klsen Ivuisha liner Nippon Muni Is reported to have nnlved ut Sun Fiunclsco yostordiiy nltoriioou. WANTED ROOM AND BOARD. Nicely furnished room, next lo bath, on nil Hue, walking distance fiom town, for gentleman. Hoard If de sired. Apply "U U" this olllro. 49C7-3t MAGAZINES. Mix., Drnlee l.Ixt Is giving special In ducements for club orders for (bo next ten days on nil periodicals and mugiiJiicK. Plume D12, Hawaiian Hotel, or call 4tiC7-2t Coney Garage Automobiles Meet All Inter-Island Steamers Touching KAUAI RATES REASONABLE your System. and this picture must be package v&'T BENJAMIN REMEDY CO. ASIA SOLD AS OLD JUNK Tho Pacific Mall steamship Asia, once proudly sailing tho Pacific :ii tho Occidental and Oriental steamer Coptic, now a wieck off Finger Hock about midway along tho China coast between Hongkong and Shanghai, In ought n trlllo less than six thou sand gold dollars when put up ut pub- He auction nt Shanghai, just a few days before the Pacific Mall bleanicr Blheila, called at that xirt enroulo to .I.iii.ili poits aud Honolulu. According to tho olliccrs of Ilia Pa cific Mull 'liner now ut Alakca wharf, tho sale by auction of tho wrecked 1'aclllc Mall steamer Asia us she lies on Finger Rock diew n crowd or lit nese to tho looms or Mcssih Hopkins, Dunn & Company ut Shanghai, The nhip and cargo weic sold In dllToreiit lots, and bidding was ipilto spirited, Iido making bids coining from 'tho coast ports, Wencliow, Nlngxi, Foo cliow, etc. Tho steamer started at 'fuels 1,000, und went up to Tnels 8,200, when " she wus knocked down to Chinese buvers fiom Foochow. Tho cm go was started nt Tnels 500, und Shanghai bus era ultimately had It knocked down to them for Tucls 2, Ktltl, thu total pilre gained being Tuels 11,000. Purser Morphy states thaj, Iho trip nciusH the Pucillc was fair ufter leav ing Yokohama. Thu vessel ' sailed from Hie Japanese port one day Into owing 'to tho reported presence of a typhoon snld to havo been hoveilng near tho pojut, must dreaded by ship musters, ., Tho Slbor'n did not ctll nt Manila, hut her course was dlveited after leaving Hongkong In oider to pay u vh.lt to Keolung, Foimosu, wheio a nuuiitlty of tea was loaded. Thu steamer also called at ono or two ex tiu Japnneso -torts to secure addition ill lea shipments, Woven hundred tons general Oil cutul cargo Is going out from tho ves sel dining tho stay ut Hie -tort to day. It la the present Intention of II Huclcfehl & Coiup.iny lo dispatch tho steamer for San Francisco at six o'clock tills evening. About slxtv passengers have been hooked for tho cabin while a number will leave in tho steei ago. Tho passengers arriving hero this lnoinlng Include 17 cabin. 15 second class, nnd 74 steciiigo. of the tailor tlicie being (i Filipinos. An Oriental mall numbering 19 Bucks nnlved. Fnioiito to Ban Francisco nio 04 cabin, 35 second class and 122 AbIu llo sleorugo passengers. The (hinugh cargo will tolul somo six thousand Ions und consists main ly of tea Scottish Monarch to Japan. The llritlsh freighter Scottish Mon r.rch will piocccd to Japan upon com pletion of dlschaigo or some threo thousand Iiiiir Cardiff coal Into tho Hi Illsh cruisers Kent and Challeng er, now nt Iho port. Tho Scottish Monarch has been fol lowing the lleet in tho capacity of a collier fur some weeks past. ' r, I- l fc "'-M JL..i.V - I WA'JtJ-K ..-.jjft-. ' 4 .,' -. 1