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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911.
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Masonic Temple
A
Weekly Calendar
MONDAY!
llnvtiill ni Stall il.
TUESDAY:
WEDNC8DAY:
THUP8DAY:
FRIDAY:
SATURDAY:
l.tl Aloha ii. .1, 0. 1'. S.
Itigiilur.
I Al' visiting membern of tao
I Order are cordially Invited to
attend meetings of local lodge
Meet on the
End and 4th
Monday i of
each month
at K. P. Hall
7:30 P. M.
MARINE ENGINEERS' 5 awo
BENEFICIAL ANIATIOH ciitioni cor
lially invited.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. B. X.
Meets every Dret and third Thurs
(ayi ot each mouth at Knlghti nf
Pythias Hall. Vlultlng brother cor
Ualljr Invited to attend.
II. FOSTCIt, Sachem.
G. V. TODD, C. ot n.
ONOLUIU AERIE, UP, f. 0. E.
Meet on the 2nd and 4th WED-
NE3DAT evening! ot each month at
T:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner
Beretanla and Fort atreeta.
Visiting Eagles are Invited to at-
and.
am a nAVis w. p.
M C. McCOY, Sec.
I0K0LUIU LODGE, 610, B. P. 0. 1.
Honolulu Lodge No. 816, 13. P. 0.
Elks, meets In their hall, on King
rut, near Fort, every Friday eve
ning. VlDltlng Urothere are cordially
Invited to atteni.
i) p. ii isnN'nurto, n n.
oi:o t. Ki,ui:ai:u sec
WX. McEINLEY I0DQE. NO. 8,
K.of P.
Meets evsry 2nd and 4th Saturday
evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P.
Hall, cor. Fort and Ueretanla. Visit
ing brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. F. F. KILBEY, O. O.
E. A. JACOUSON, K. R. B.
r
T is surpris-
mg how
luuih aililltlonnl service
jou can Kit out of worn
ihots If j on bao them ro
palrctl by us Look oer
jour shoes which have
worn soles; exnmlno tlio
uppers, and If they are
found i all us by teli phono
17K2 and our wagon will
call for them and wo will
put tin m In good shupo
and n turn tin in to ou.
Our Repair Work Is the
highest grade hand work,
and only the best material
Is used.
Manufacturers'
Shoe Co., Ltd.
1051 FORT STREET
3 a DC
THE GREAT BENJAMIN COMPOUND
HERBALO
Curee Constipation.
, Makes New, Klin
blood.
Stomach and Liver
Regulator.
Cures the Kidneys.
Ladies' Panama Hats
Ex Lurlins
MILTON & PARSONS
Hotel St., opp. Young Phone 3033
CARLSON CURRIER CO. WASH
SILKS
C. D. and LA CROIX EMBROIDERY
COTTON
MISS WOODARD'S,
Fort Street
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PERSONALITIES I
Hi:i:i,V 1 SHAW was unions; tlio
passengers returning from tlio Dig
IbIuihI this morning
ioi in nirroit or tin LKurgus
Hotels of Hawaii, Ih In Honolulu on
ii mlsttlou of business it nil pleasure
DANIIM, TVi:iH)li:, representing ii
(o.ist liulilicutlon, has returned from
u biiitlnesa trip to llnvvnll and Muul
MRS. 11. S OVi:iti:I) ot Huwall,
cumicited with Ihu educational de
li irtment on that Island, Is n Honolu
lu visitor.
C i: WRIGHT of tlio Volcano
stables at Hllo Is a Honolulu lsltor
having arrived In tlio steumer Muuha
Ktu tills morning
MISS TUILNI1ULL a sister of Mrs.
Snionton ot Kohulti, Ii.ih it'liimcil from
ii vlRlt to Scotland and will lesldu
on tlio big Island for a time
I)i:it TV SIWUIFF CIIAltLKS
HOSi: Is back from u business trip
to Hawaii and Maul Ho vvub an ar
rival In thu steamer Muuuu Keu tills
iiionilng
MISS MAY WTIR, Secretary to tlio
Territorial Hoard of Health, ii turned
this morning from u delightful vaca
tion spent on Hawaii, Incidentally
visiting the Volcano
MOFFATT HAS GONE.
Hi ct Service Slim .MnlTutt left tlili
morn I lit- n Hie steamship China for
the Coast It Ih belli Mil that tbero
ivn nut rmllv enough doing In tlio
opium business luro to make his ser
vlns furthti nuesKiiry Mr Moffatt
l ouotnl us si) lug that ho thought
tin amount of opium supposed to bo
lute hint liien , xaggernteil
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Recorded June 14, 1911.
J K Kanuiilil it al to Kiiwullna Ijind
Co Ltd, 1). lot In up J. It I 147S-9 and
nps 1 :. 3 r unit C, It 1 347u. water
rt nuts, ite, Wulilun. Oiibu, 00. 1J
I it p lir, June 7 1911
Marian i: Putlirson to Tr of Norn M
A Duls, Ite). lot J.',, Wahluvvii Town
Situ Wnlaluu, Uahu, $800. II 351. p
k.' Apr 19, 11)11
V S Cliamliirlaln to Marin J Hush
and hub, Itel. 2 1-ln of K P H!, kill
litis bills", ti. l'aiikou, Honolulu,
Onlitl, J5S00 It SRI, p 83. June 11,
11111
Saiul (1 Mldir. tr o Norn M A 1)1
vls n lot !r,, Wuhlavvu Town Site.
Will lion, O.ihu II 3tr., p 209 Apr 1.',
1911
Tnklng tho place nf tlio ftlcsuner
Pi nnsj lvanla la the Panama Height
service of thu Pacific Mall, the stenm-
ir Kansas Clt) left )esterday for An
eon illtect, laden with a full cargo (if
geueiul nieichniidlso fur transship
ment across tho Isthmus to New York
The l'ennsjhanla, like the Cltj nf
Pat a. Is being ennvcrttd Into an oil
burner. Captain (1. W. Itussol, form
orl of the Newport, Is In command of
tho Kansas Clt. Within a few
mouths the Pacific Mail will have
llirco oil burners on the run between
this port and Panama, It having been
demonstrated that tills Is a cheaper
uiiil more olllcleut method uf making
steam. Chronicle.
The wireless operatoi in tlio Pnclflu
Mull steamer China was heroic Chief
Boatswain Shoplo), U S N jtstenluy
afternoon for cxamliiatloii as to his
illness as a wireless expert and op
erator. According to tho notice re
ceived by the local customs olllclala
attention Is called by the Department
of Commerce and Labor to an act alt
proved June 21th, 1910, taking effect
on July 1st, 1011, concerning wireless
tilegrnph on vessolB carrying passen
geis to tho number or lift or more
Including cicvv. Operators bv the
passage of Hits new law mo coninllnl
to pass an examination ns to Illness
and cfllcleiic).
It la announced by ofllcors In tho
Pacific Mall steamer China that ar
rangemelitE hao been completed fir
tho shipment of consldeiablo Philip
pine hemp to the eastern xirllun of
tlio United States by wu) of the Pa
cific and oveilund, Instead of l wit)
of the Suez Canal, li which lull r
loilto most of thu shipments to tho
United States now pass. Shipments
amounting to 100,000 bales bad al
leudv been airunged for by wuy nt
tlio Pacific at tho beginning of Feb
i n iry
s e i
VAI.LI:J0, Juno 21. After having
bcin made piactlcally new at the
Maio Island Navy Yurd the cruiser
Maihlehead. the ptoporty of tlio Call
i foinla Naval Iteseivc, iluparted for
Knn lianclsco this moinlng. Since
tlio lltllo ciulser has been at this yuid
sho has laen tlioiouglil) leiiovated,
docked painted, scraiied and bolleM
cle.miil bisldes having n eouiplelo
win less aiipaiatiis liistallnl 'Ihu Han
I lanclsi.o amateur hiiIIoik eau now
boast of the neatest Utile ship In tlio
seivlci) of tho Navul Rescue on I ho
P.ulllr foist.
Mi'ssis Similar, Lilian ami Chilling
woi ih mo vlsitois at Walmca. They
mo Looping Waluu.i "In tuiio." Ku
hula Midget.
LOST.
1.1, ilv s gold Wiillhaiu wiitih, lultlalul
If l W " I iiidii I turn to Hullo
till olllce llllil liltdVe luward.
I97J-1W
Waokly Bulletin II per year.
BAGGAGE
personal attention lo all orders.
CITY TRANSFER CO. (Js. H. Love)
Shipping In It'll.
P .M S S Persln, en route Hono
lulu to Yokuluimu, it 30 p in , July T
794 miles uut; all well
XI N S S I.ttrllne, en louto Hono
lulu to Sun Franctsco, 9.30 p m , July
71143 miles uut; light K. H. wind;
moderate sea; all well
M X S S Wltliclnilna, en unite
San Francisco to Honolulu, 8 p m ,
July ". Fine wenlher: 80 cabin, 0
steerage passengers; 241 sacks innll;
ull well.
H4
Patriotism at the Jumping-OIf Place.
Mlsi-luiurlii mid their .voutliful pro-
gen) materlalb iisslst In tilling ull thu
available pnsrengir neiomiuodatlon In
thu good whip China, still il popular
unit In thu Pueltlc Mnll tianspacltlc
sirvlce I'he China was dlspittchiil for
San I'laliclsui lit 10 o'clock this inorn
Ing after having illicbarged 1000 tons
of Orlintnl oiirgo, Including 231 lmck
ageu inirilinndln', 7320 bugs rice, 2
packiiges silk goods, G7 packages tea.
470 bugs beans, 2913 package Cblnisu
ntul Japanese provisions, 155 packages
Chlneii wine, 10 pickiiKes habirdasli
ery. 11) inici oil, 21 insis pip'rvvaiu,
299 tubs Hike, 129 lascs curios, 4HJ
tubs sho)ti mid inl-o, 4 chickens, 21
cases drj goods
Honolulu drew tvvi nly-four cabin,
ono siiontl class, and llftj-onu steir
uge thlrt-llvi Japanese, tbrie ("111
ntsu iind thlrtiin rillpluos.
Hitvvcin tlio hours of 0 o'lloek last
evening iind the time of departure tills
morning, a full stulT uf customs in
spectors wait ovir tho sttiimshlp In
iitt't of iiintrubuiid opium Tliirnwire
fivv portions of the ship that csuipiil
thu vigil iiuu of the local sltuths Willi
the exception of u few scanning tins
of dope, tho ifforts of the nun vvcie
unsuieiHsful
Pursir UindiiM n ports u site, sani'
mid tonsil vutlve Colli lb of Julv oil
board, inuliil thlougli the fait tint
the holiday mine ulong lit the time the
Cliiuu trusstil thu lSUlb imrldlan Tills
nccepsltuteil two Jul) rourtba bilugin
eorporati'il In thu China's iiiltiidai Thu
passing of tlie natal il ly n slgiinlli'cil
by patriotic addresses, souks and i til
ting celebration genciul!)'. Pull wcath
tr was nut with on most of tlie tin-
day v oj ai,e from Yokohama
Tho China Is bulling u valuable
cargo, louslstliig of silk mid some tin,
Among the through passengers Is
Captain Ailsiiku, Iiiipiriul Jnpuntsu
Navy, en route to London on a pleusuru
tour. He Is connected with tho ton-
structlou bureau of tint Japanese navy
Chang Kim, a will-known Honolulu
Cbh.ise, iind his vvlfo returned fioui
a three-month visit to China.
fa
That Wllhelmlna "Coal."
That coal which Is nllegud by olll
ecru In the steamship Sluiiii to have
met with minute Inspection b I'eil
ci til customs Inspectors as the) rang
ed the Matson Navigation liner Wll
helmlna while that vessel lemalnci) at
San Francisco, may liavo been the
fuel set asldo for uso In Ihu ship's
galley. Again It may havo constituted
tlie hulk of that now Justl) fitmmis
"full cargo of coal," reported by the
morning paper In Its issue of May 17
as having been bi ought fiom Sail
Francisco to Honolulu in tlio Wllhel-
mlmi. Thu local agents say that tho
Wllhclmliiu does not burn coal us tuel
They aro equally poslllvu lu theli at'
sertlon that tho flagship of the Matson
fleet Is not engaged 'In the business
of carijlng coal cargoes between San
1'iuncleqji and tho Hawaiian islands,
not as long as chcapci chattels can
he seemed In Austiulla.
no
Dallied at Shrine of Sol.
Tlio Paclllc Mull llnur China was
held u short time bejoud the ailvei
Used hour tor tlepaiture this morning
pending the return ot a small delega
lion of visitors from tho rain-swept
f lopes of Manoa Vulley. The part),
bad taken a car to tho district and
upon arrival fell In with a fair Bam
pie of liquid sunshine which Is one of
several spectacular fcatuios to ho
found there They wanted to ill) olf
liefmo coming back tu tho haunts of
sunshine and elvllli illon and this il il
lying at the shrine of Old Sol. vmy
ileal ly caused them to be left behind
Thu gangway leading tu thu China bad
bet n vvllliiliawn when shouts fiom ex
cited pisstiigurs lent thu nuibliiil In
thu vlilull) of Cliuuml whaif Tlio
iimniiy was again placed lu position
1 I
Shipping
W. C. Peacock & Co., Lid,
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty
( Mont Rouge Wines
Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne
( Schlitz Beer
PHONE 1281
for a few strngglers when those who
had real bed the decks of tlio vessel
declined that tlieiu vvete others wlu
had passage for Sail Francisco A few
moments later thu last of tlio Mnuoa
cxcuislunlsts liovc lu sigh) 'Hie) wciu
pitmiptly hustled on hounl ami tlie
China pulled nvva) fiom her whaif
taking 12 inblu and 2 steerage pas
sengeis from Honolulu
Bu
Schooner to Sail With Worms and
Lumber.
Alex T lliown inn) have hnd worms
as blithely stated In tlie columns of a
moinlng paper, but thai vessel will
continue the vojaue to Vnlpiralso us
fiis' Intended nceordlng to the pres
ent determination of C iitulu McKu)
The hchooner, for such It Is that bens
thu tlme-hotioreil name of lliown, will
be teiiiciiibeieil as having ni rived hole
on the last of June leaking badl) ami
her olllrera ninl new stunt of water
and certain lines uf provisions. Tho
services of a dlvir were si cured who
tnndn a careful examination of thu
hold, The schooner was partlnllv
hauled on thu local mailne railway
whom repairs welt completed jester-
day and the vesstl made lead) for
sea and u resumption of an Interrupt
ed trip to South America lu ordui
to lighten the vetstl about three hun
dred thousand feet of lumber was Jet
tisoned Tbcio )ct ic'inaliis bitvveon
four anil live bundled thousand fu.t
of lumber mi boa id
ia
Much Rain Along Hamakua Coast
There lias been plent) of lain along
llamakim roast is a it port that has
been biouglil to this illy h) the Inter-Island
steamer Manna Kea. 'IIiIb
vessel returned fiom Hllo and wn)
pints nt an earl) hour this morning
with u largo list of cabin ami deck
passengers and a targo Including u
tpiantlty of uuptlts, IJ halts hides, I
ban els tallow. Hi ii.iIch ealibigis,, fO
pumpkins, J ciateK ihlcUeim ami 22
p ich.mes sundiles.
'I bo llagshlp nit t with flesh Iradei
mill sluing norttie ist swills on the
lioinevvaiil trip At i.ahalna the sleane
or was lio.inletrliy fort) or inuio pas
stugeiH many of whom weiu pattlcl
li'iiils In the Maul Fourth of Jul) ulu
jiiatlnu held at Walluku ami Kubuliil
Seveial lacing men ami spoils wuin
hit luiled In the party.
M
Purser Phillips Has New Assistant.
Puiser Phillips, an nffablo anil nr
coiiimodatlng uiliclal ctmiiccted Willi
tho Inler-lsliind llagshlp Muiiu.i Kea Is
Justly pliast'd nt receiving assistance
lu the pt rformuncc of bis mini) dut
ies Phillips has been assigned a t)pt
writer It Is a beauty wears ribbons
but stinngu lo say does not chew gum,
picsiimub!) owing to thu fact that It
Is a machine and not a dainty hit of
femlnlull). Phillips has ilemoiistialt'd
his iibllll) as an opmatnr b) typing
his passenger and Height manifests,
Ihe new olllto flxtuio theieby saving
thu pursoi much unnciessai) lahoi,
Tho latest ntiiulsillou Is much uppm
elated by mail) who havo to do with
the steamship .Manna Kea
Hawaii Sugar on Hand.
Theiu Is leiortcd a sllglit reduction
In tho in cumulation of sugai at Ha
waii pints of call including to iuhjii
biouglil to I Ills (It) by Piiisui Phillips
of the steamer .Muumi Kea. Thu sug
ar list compiled I'lidii), Jul) 7lh, lu
as follows;
Olaa 20,150, Walakea 20.000, Hawaii
Mill 1000, Walnaku 4S00, Oaomen
42.1S, Iloiinmti 3291!, Hakalau r,300
l.iiiipahoehoo 1500, Ookala bJ00, Ku
kniau (I)) aS 10, Kukaiau (II) 1011
Hiimakua 14.000, Paaiibau lU.OUO Ho-
niikaa 11,000, Kukuilinete 20.011, I'u
u.iliiii 5270 and Hiinuapo 5.151 hacks.
Inspector Wlrud Has Resigned,
The loslgnitlon of Customs Inspec
tor Wlniil bus been received b) the
cnllpitnr Mi. Wlrud asks that Ills
irslgiialluu tal.o t ITect with the close
of thu litest ut month as he Is cnnlem-
pl.Uliig uiileilug iihiithci Hue of busl-
nuts.
A siiccessoi ilms rm has not boon
ileslgualid hut u sell i Hon will iiinh-
aid) be made fiom one or the list of
ellglhles now on lllo nt Ihu ciisloms
IlllllhU
News from Tar North.
I'list mall iiilvlies lecilvt'd fiom
the I'm Noilli, cimlaliilug news of the
movements of lutal whaling craft audi
members uf tho llthrlng sea lev mine I
Hitter patrol, came jeslerduy to Jerry I
Hall), marine superintendent of tliui
Merchants' I-xchnnge. The most lm
isirtiint Ititulllguiico related to tlie
whaling steamer lleiuinn, Cuplaln
Hodllsb whldi left lieic March 22ml
'lho Herman al rived at Uiinlaskii oii
Jiiiiu Olli, it') tilting iliat she hail met
with severe sloims in Aictlc watcisl
i)u April 12th, 13th uud 14lh, during!
which she lost u portion of her teck-
load, while one blade of her propeller i
was carried awn) ami another bent ,
Captain llodfllsh also tuporled that on
April 21st ho suw the whaler Jeanette,
Captain Puitci, In thu Ice near St,
Matthews Island Hie latter wished
to lie reported () K The llttlu steumer
schooner Arcntn, which left hero Alu)
II Hi. leiichcil UnalasUa Mti) 30th. The
sealing sit timer Homer, licncu Muv
27lh, arrived lime 10lh nt UnalaKkaj
and on Ihe same dav thu vvhulur Ida
MeKa), hence April 23id in rl veil. Thei
icvtniic cutter Tnconia, frum Seuttle,'
aiilved nt Uii'ilaska Mn) 31st, uud tlie
sum-) cutter Patteison n da) iiei
ous Chronicle.
fel
Now a Cannery. '
The old ship (llorj of the Sens
which was bought nt nn admlrnll.v sale
at Victoria icceiitl) bv Ketchikan
peoide, Is being converted Into u unl
tiiu eraft- a lloallng cnnnei) nnd
coiisldeiuble eannlng m icliliiei) lias
The proiess of (mining the salmon
bein placed on tho tllor) of tile Som
Is simple The salmon aie (list thrown
tm lie ck and In the process of clean
ing, i mining, cooking and boxing
work downward until b) the time they
nro icudy lo deliver to tlio Jobber they
mu in the lovvei hold of the vessel
On Hit main deck of the lloallng
cantier) the minimi aro placed In the
"linn chink" vvlilth removes the head
lull, scab's ami tutralK and dellvots
thu llsh to thu washing lank, fiom
while It Is convened by bells lo lho
ciittois, wiih Ii slice it and tmko It
icudy for Ihe tans. At this stage the
llsh passes to thu dtek b-low, vvheiu
It Is placed In i ins h) nutomiille ma
fhlnir), and, after the sanltiii) seam
less cans lire seilul, It 1b p iisei lo
thu lulurlii foi linking Aftt r lb"
(aim hive cooled tin inn dellvoitil
to lliu link In low for lattpietliig and
casing, and nro then stoieil tu tho
lower bold When the hold Is lllled
with (ho season's pack of SO.Ooi) case),
the Uniting tunnel) will In, taken ill
tow h) a lug mid biollght bilk to Se
attle, whole tb(, inieU will bo dlspo-ed
of. All lho vessel's mublnei) Is
driven bv gatolliiu and steini I'liglnes,
a laigu boiler having been lnstiilhl
nil hoaid wbliJi also fuiulshiil steini
for the looking, iind mi tlcelilc light
plant. 'Ihu vussil will eair) tho n
gular eanneiy ollleers, a supeilnten
delit uud bis assistant, ns well us a
Hailing mnsler, first and si omul male
mid chief tngliieui. Chronicle.
Utah's Speed Greater Than Required.
UOCKI.ANI), Mu, Juno 20 A max
imum speed of 21 i)V knots, .8'
gioalur than tho uintiact uiiilie
meiit, was attained by thu now
Hnlttd Slates battleship (Utah. Ihe
latest, addition to the nation's dread
noughts, dining its Ktunilaidl7iitlou
tilals over tho olllclal com so hoiu
loduy. Twenty runs weiu made. In
llneo shu made a speed of 2n 55i,
limits, on tlneo otheis 12 0r, In uu
othei giuup of tlnee II, 7!l'i knots and
In sllll aiinlbei lliolli In addition to
these theio weiu fivo lop-speed runs
mid thrio nt ciulslug speed
In tlio top-speed runs thu Utah uv
iragcd 2) .'88 knots Hoi uiiitiact 10-
quIriM 20 "a knuts. Tests showed
329.17 propolter revolutions n minute
ncccssai.v to maliitiiln tlio luaxlmum
spied and 314 5 uitcssary foi tho ton
ti.nl spetd. Tho englnis developed
28,177 hoisepovvor.
Thu Utah will havo a four-hoiii mil
loiuoiiovv ut u maximum speed ot
20.7G knots and a two-hour run nt tho
sumo speed, binning both oil and coal
Tho battleship Is !I8 4 per tent com
pleted, mid It Ik expected It will bo
ready to go Into commission about
August 10th.
Hllonlan Not Heard From.
Caslle and Cooke, the agents foi tho
.Matson Navigation fielghter lllloiiiim
have as )it heaid nothing llnoiigli
vvlielcss Hoiu tlio vessel. Tho Hllo
ii I mi Is enioulo fiom Seatllo, 11 was
oxpcctcii Hint shu would show up ut
tho oit tills evening or tomorrow
morning Tho falluiu of the wireless
operator to get lu touch with (lie Isl
ands has dispelled (be hope foi an Im
mediate iippcutiinco of the Hllonlan.
Columbian Away for the Utbmus.
The Ameilenu-llavvallau fiulglitti
Columbian vvllh a full load or Hiigai
sailed ri oiii Hllo mi last TIiuihiIiiv
vvllh destination us Hallna C'nu Al
Ihu time of ilupailuin uf thu sternum
Muumi Kea fiom that pin I Ihu .Mat
son Navigation stuaimr llnleipi l,,
uud Lighthouse Tcudui Kukul weio
ut Hllo '
IN FOREIGN P0RT8.
Saturday, July 8.
YOKOIIAMAlill) re Railed, S S
Mam bin In, foi Honolulu.
Wireless:
S S Wlllielinlna, will nirlvo Tuesday
morning and dock ut Mutton whaif
Willi 80 cabin uud 0 blteiago )uih
sengeis 1700 Ions c hrii, 211 sacks
mall and 1100 Inns r irgo fin Hllo
S H K'oioa, will anlvo Tip sdii) motii
lug ut Alikea whaif
-BULLETIN ADS PAY
"Van Dyck" Means
Double ValueWhy ?
Because we make our cigars In Tampa. Fla, Instead of on
Hie Island of Cuba.
Havana tobacco costs half as much when imported in the leaf
ns it does in the form of cigars.
And this saving of 100 per cent, duty goes Into Van Dyck
"Quality," and Is afforded each smoker.
Van Dyck
"Quality" Cigars
In Cuba wo havo our own
warehouses and preparatory
department.
Through our experts, on the
ground, we uet the pick of the
choicest tobacco grown the
finest Havana tobacco.
On native soil these leaves
are mellowed into their fullest
fragrance nnd flavor then
shipped to our factory in
Tampa.
At Your Dealers
M. A. GUN8T & CO. "The
ARIUVED
Friday, July 7.
Hongkong via Jap in potts China,
P M S S, I p m
Saturday, July 3.
Hllo vii vva) po.iH - Maima Ktn
slnir a m,
iioiiolpu Ivval tut, stmr, a in.
I DEPARTED
Friday, July 1.
Kail il puits- W. ti Hall, Htnu , 5
p in
Maul antl Hawaii pints Claiidlnr
stun , 5 p m
Saturday, July 8.
San lYniiiluo China. I'. M. S S.
lo a m
I PASSEN0ER3 ARRIVED 1
Pti stmr. .Milium Kea fiom III! i
via vva) polls, Jul) 8. W, A Itosen
febl uud wife, Miss M Hiistanl, Miss
i: (' Kliiciltl, Mlts I, M Hewitt, Mis
Moone), 1 L Itobeils, M It. Cuto
(11) Din Ion and wile, C. itelnlngliaiis
and wile, W I. Culllioipo, C. , Pat
Ion, S 1. Shaw, Miss M. A Casleillii
Miss II Camnlo, C. V. Wilgbt John
Delol, .Mis J Watt and ilaugliiei, I'
(). Nelson and wire, (ico Rims mid
wire. Miss i: Sindi), Miss M. Mllle"
Miss I, llnpal, Mis. F. S. lteincns,
Mrs. W II. Hcers, Miss A. I.nvv, Mis.
Jaiiits Willis, Miss Woithlngloii, r'
Comadt. wlro uud 2 cblldien. Miss
Commit V Carvalho, (Jet. Mclireiu.v,
1. M. Watt, J. L Young, J. A. Hughes
II (lla)H and wire, A. l.oiilssou, A
Itlclile), C Itosu and sou, (1 M (leei
lug, I.. II Mcsbei), Miss Mnlteiip
AIomiiiiIl'i Nuwuhl, W MiCluskov, I)
Tvvicdlf, J A llelhmiu. Miss V llucU-
laml, T Sagawa II. It. Hi) ant mid
wife, Mips .1. Hamilton, Mis 0. T.
Uiltu and child Miss K McCminacK,
Miss C Ilk knell, Miss Kdllklpl, Miss
Kaohl, II C Wablion, C Tackabur),
Miss A Akliia, i: de Ilniuo, I) Shaipe,
Mis (! II Itutlmaii and 5 children
A J. Williamson, wife uud 3 (bililinn
C Lucas, Mis. II. S. Ovcrend, L, Vul
Clio), Miss M.. Well, .Miss Nnukani
Cllsou and wife. V, !, A) ail, Filkilda,
Mis (Lintiou child ami nurse, II
Kiuse and wife, C. I) l.ufkln, C. H.
Jiidd, wife and son, Mr. S. A. Alio mid
clilhl Mm i:. Iloopii, Mis. A. llussey
and thltd, P. W. llalk, J A Doniiuii
ami vvlfo, It. Lucas, l.ulz, K Otsuka,
T lledii, W. .Makaeuti, K. Miaka, Mie
Ida, K Kuvvala and wife, K. Naka-
miit.i and sou, Tomasii, Tanak.i, ltte
iiima, P Tallent Ilev T.iuaka. (J.
Pit lie, J Cuimulligs, (Ho. Kaaea, wlfu
and 2 nluos, Mis W. I'tlier and
fhlld. Mis II Kanhl and (hlld. Mis.
F Wilght, Miss Slug. C. Holt and son,
.las Holt, L II, Kapohaklmohown.
I'ir P M S S China, finm Hone
kong nnil Jap in ports For Honolulu.
Mii I, II AdklliMMi. Miss K Magee,
Mls Kinn I loon, Masttr l.iong I loon,
Ml and Mis Chang Klin, Miss l.iong
li I, In Mnstir Till Yuil Hal, Masti r
Clue .Mite. K IIMil, Mis I Matsin.i,
Miss Chun Moosir, Mi nnd Mrs. Y.
Nlkl. .Mr. nnd Mrs I' C Stcvtns, Y
Tiisiiku, Mis olive 11 Wtstiin, Masti r
Lioug Mid, Mi ninl Mis laong Yivv
uud liifniil. Miss Li ong Yivv, Mrs lit)
Slim 'lliiough foi Sun I'liiui Isto.
Mis i, Amos II HiiiikiIi, I' J Hut
i md (' K. t'aiiipbtll, Mis (' K Ciinip
hill anil llllant, Miss II t'limphill, J
t'.iirlgun. Mis I. Cluil.Hon, T F Cul
Iiiiii, Mis T 1' Culhniii, Mis (' Cuiie,
Mis J Cathcuit, Mis 11 Hivls, J
S )i nine, Mis, J S Dtiinic, C. A.
Divlin, Mis (' Downs, II I, Duiiiilng,
Ilev J H KaKln. Mis J K Hikin,
Master l.jmiin llaKIn, Miss Mm tin
Huhlli. Mis hon I'ong, Muster ("hill
Yie (ling, M J flra), Alls M. C (In en
wood, MIsh Maud Y (!l eon wood, Muh
Iii Chailis I' ('iiinwond, Hiv, It A
(Ii twin, Miss 1' fluppy. Miss t).
Ilalulit Kev (' II Ilmvi). Mis C If
llmvi), Wang Chun lino (1 lliiin,
Miss A I. Hill. Mastn Chin Veil Him,
Here climatic conditions are
similar to those of Cuba. And
here we employ none but Cu
ban experts the world's finest
cigar makers.
Van Dyck "Quality" is to bo
had in twenty-seven different
tles from the thin, mild pa
netela to the fat, full-flavored
perfecto each one tho utmost
In Havana perfection.
3 - for - 25c to 25c Each
House of Staples" Distributors
a
Masli i l.tong llooii, L, ong Hung, W.
S J.n kson, (' N Kiist, .Mrr C N.
Kast, Miss Mill,, I K'ast, Miss (pi in
Nguli Imiiii, .Miss Chin Mu) King, Miss
Chili lm King, Mrs. J Kins, y, It. I.lo-
nun II llirrlau. Mrs S. Moosu,
MK i llaiinii Moos i Miss Itneliil AIoonii,
Miss Kitlo Moosa, .Miss Hose Mi omi,
.Miss Ciiui' Moosii, Muster Mohch
Moosii, Muster Sohunou Moosn, Wang
Chen I'll .1 I. Itlug, Miss A itltthi).
V Hi tl.oru, .Mrs on Mbit, Usui) Vuu
Nlieu M H Khllibi Ih, .Muster Chili Vim
hon, Wuiig Twin, Airs J S Walloi'J
M C Wiishinulon, Miss M I' White,"
Chin Wing, Uuin Wing, ('bun nli.
Lioug Vow mill llifant, 'h e-Admiral
S Arisiil.ii, II I. .1 .V; K Atolie. Mis.
K H.iiiiio. V O HtiKstroiu, Mrs 1' O.
Iliibsliuni uiiisliifniil, Miss Mall i Heig-
hIioiu, Miss l'limeis Hngstroiii, C
Cm lis. Mi Mound (hrhuiistr, Cupt H
tlulu, Miss Muile Jiiiiu, lloiing VVlllnr
Mm. II Hoin, S Mlviiiiiutii, Mrs S
Mlvmnolo, S Nmui, Mrs A Okibe, A.
W. Stunt, T SugiiMiwiiiu, Miss Hoso
Thompson II. vuu do )vir, Mrs T.
Wnlii. A C Wnlkii, .Mrs ,M. uxlil
IiukIiI v
I
PASSENGERS BOOKED.
I
Per stmr. W. (1. Hall for Kauai
ports, Inly 711. F lleastaill.
Per Btmr. Claudliio 'for Hawaii and
Mnnl oris, Jul) 7. Sam Ilildwln, It.
Illltlntek, Hitchcock, J. O Itourke.
Urn Frank, Hm. Ch.nles I. P. Coikett,
Louis Maehado llio. Luwls. llro. Mor
rln. Itov. It 11. Dadge, Falbor Maxline,
Mrs. A. I' Cooke, .Mrs Tavaies, 1.17
7lo SlKiuer, W W tlood lie, P CSk
Wong, V Tiovenen, Mis TmveB
lien, S. Manlvn, Airs It No)nla, M.
II. Ilentoii v
Per ilmr. riikalinla for Maul and
Moloknl H)its, July II A F Cooko
and iiait)
Per stmr Klnati, foi Kauai isirts,
Jul) 11. Miss L Wobei, CillToril Kim
ball. .Miss Mill ml, Mis H A. Itoss,
Mlns V lvivvne), C. King. J. A. Dump
Per stmr. Jlaima Kea, for Hllo and
v.ay ports, luly 11. Miss Munio, J.
W. Wnldioii, .las. I,. Holt, Mis N. U
Heeu, nihel Mi Kenle, Mis. 1). 11
disc, Ml. ami Mrs I) 11 Hitchcock,
Mr and Mrs. A. W Vmib Viilkenher.
Mrs i: Limdley, Miss Itutli I.undley,
Theliua Limdlo), (loorgo Limdley, Al
len Limdley, (1. N. Wilcox, Mlbs A C.
lliown, J. F. lliown, Ilev. S. L. Desha,
Miss Pllkol, W. M. nilfniil. Miss (1.
Hlffanl, Miss O. .laonsch, It. h. Wil
cox, Mis Wilcox, N. N. Wilcox. Mis
W F Witter, A. W Todd, Mm. Tn,d,
Mini Haindecii, Miss Kinney, Miss
Pillgei, .las Kaopiia,
wilhelm'ipTa'reports
Ihu following wireless niissagc. haiS
Ik ni rttclvtd h) the uge'ils from th,Jr
K ti lliu llnllla, IikiiikI for Honolulu:
S S Illn Imlna, ut Sia, s p in,
Jul) 7, 1911 UK! nillis fiom Hono
lulu; line wtutliiii SO inlilii pisseiigers
foi Iloiielulu, I, sliiiugo; 1700 tout
imgo foi Honolulu, an MitkH mail, 21
pachagis t lls-l'uigo I'.xpnss m.itlir,
.1 niitoiuohili'H, Iiuu tuns imgo for
I lllo: will in live Tiii'mI i) iiioiulug
Mhip (IikI.h nt Matson vvlnir, fuel nf
Niiiiiinu sin 1 1 e
Preparing for Canal Opening.
Dlstiisslug the fiiluiu or Yokiibauii
uftei tlio opening of lliu Paiiain I
Canal in 1M5, thu ToMo Malnlthi e
piosses Ihu opinion that thu pint will
theiui roiuaid btdiino lho cinlei or
the shipping business Vessi Is i (lin
ing tliiougli lho Panama Canal In
Japan mid to Asiatic oits west or
Japan will nil touih at Yokohama to
obtain ninl mid provisions, 'lho le
sull will lm tluit In Yokoh una u big
InisliiesK will be tan led on in this
dlieelloii, uud with Mils upwind Un
done) a big Iniie.ue lu uxpoits fiom
, okoli.ima ia aloo oxni ted tu tali"?
lilaeu.
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