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AUG.1 16,' 1911.
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Masonic Temple
WeeKIy Calendar
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TUESDAY:
WEDNESDAY:
ll.ntnlliti Lodge Hrt
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THURSDAY:
J 1 tin c 1 11 In Chiiplir, II. . .X,
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FRIDAY:
llruinlr l.mlge I hlril He
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8ATURDAY:
lliirnioii) (h.iplir, ii. I,
I). I'. .s. liigul.ir.
AH Tlfltlns membirn of to
Order arc cordially Invited to
Mlond meetings of local ledge
Meet on the
Cnd and 4th
Mondays of
each montn
at K. P. Hall
7:30 P. M.
UT..l.a nt
iim-ic rtif-ftitr-neff .uKwu.ii vi
aninc tnomccna .-,,, a-m
WENEFICIAL AHftSIATIOH elation, cor
tially invited.
KAWAIIAN IBIBE, Ho. 1, 1. 0. B. M.
Meets every first ana third Thut
lays of each month at Knlghti of
Pythlai Hall. Vlsltlm? brother! eor-
Ually Invited to nttend.
. J noiUNHON. Saclicm.
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0N0LULU I0UGE, 616. B. P. 0. ,
Honolulu Lodge No CIS, D. P. 0.
Elks, meets In their bull, on King
treet, near Tort, every Friday eve
ning. Visiting Drotbers are cordially
Invited to attend.
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WM. McKINIEY I0DQE. 110. 8,
K.ofP.
Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday
evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot 1'.
Hall, cor. Fort and Ucretanla. Visit
Ids; brothers cordially Invited tt at
tend. F. F. KIl.nUT, C. O.
y C. A. JAC01180N, K. It. 8.
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B OFFICERS and
MjfJL DIRECTORS .-'
mB&l,m.. President j
fc m Cecil Brown
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WfilW Vice-President
ffFv J. A. McCandless l '!.,"
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' Secretary
K' '" Norman Watkins - ;i.
Hr Treas. and Mgr.
& Zeno K. Myers
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WW Auditor .
Wat ,&fj F. D. Lowrey " '
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,'L A.S.Wilcox ChuCem
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Home Insurance Company Hawaii
Temporary Quarters,
AT HIGH PRICES
The sugar lunrkit was bu-y mut
Irong toda with tlic high prices of
Htnl lij most inn a firm, will) e
end' more Jumps reported In medium
prliod Mi-cM
lilnl dU'ldcnd talk Ii rcqionslblo Mr
loxcrnl Increase, uml the hrnkirs nio
ipcting itiiioiiiicLinriilH of (iiccl.it1 nt
liny time
(Hawaiian Common III Jtimpt il to 41,
Will. titlU nt u BO-cent extra rife Olhu
unit tip t 32 75 lictHirn bmrcK lint
nfterwnrdi tdn-krncd to it; liS. nt
ulikh llguio scvcrnl shires dimmed
hands lit thin morning'' cnlnn of the
Mink exihnjige linn opened strong ut
.. .LI.. . tl...... I..I.H on-
lonUd-iit this prko. nnd slaved nt the
high llguro Jlnre llun was Fold to
(l.is tli in iiliv otlier stock An extra
In ronlldoutly expected aoon
Jlillode W llrm nt 7 T7B, nnd, Olan
went nho-o ft, llfleeii share selling be
tueen IniiriN nt fi 123 Till' afterward
fell to I, I'at again
(Imrrnl ndwinu nro shown In n
miinlicr of other stock of wldeli lif
a ilea nre riconleil. Tito nmrket Is very
llrm todn, with further rle probable.
Governor Prior bus rctclvcd word
fiom the (Ironic r lliltlmnrp coimnlttrc
tli.it lt See America rirst" fair which
wiih to Imxe leu held 111 Jnnu.iry will
(ion In held In .Mil) Initeqd '
Tin h ik hmi done on account of tho
iir wemier which prexaiia inen aim
also tint thu outside Stntca will have
mure time In prepare their exhibits.
T hruuittir of a llawnll exhibit' I'
at ('ii'"! nt In tho binds of tho llnniH
roiind the-I'iiclllc t'luh, to which tho
iluMrnor pn-nol It over when It llrat
iiiiik. to hl-i notice.
Jonclria In many cities lino bc
cnnio the l(.tlni8 of two Hwlnillers,
olio of whom Hiiljstltutcs n cheap rltiR
for n Miltinblo one, wlillo the other
attracts the Ben tlcnlors' attention to
ii wnti.il bo wishes cpnlted.
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BULLETIN ADS PAY-tJM
OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P.
Jlietx dcrj first nnd third I'rlday at
7 SO ocIikK, 1" tliliti Hall, corner llcrc
t.inla and l'ort streets. Vlilllng broth
ers cordially hulled to attend.
S. DKCKl.R, C. C.
io.'hi:ine. K. of It. & 8.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O E.
Mci ts on hccoiiiI und fourth V'cdncs-
d ly cnrnlnc of each month nt 7:30
o'clock, In Kan Antonio Hall, Vlnounl
htrect, mar Kmma. Visiting brothers
nio Imltcd to attsnd
IP.O. A. DAVIB, W. r.
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Furniture and
City Transfer' Co. -
JAS. H. LOVE
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GRAFT MAY BE
WITH ARRIVAL III BUFORD
ALLEGED "DEPENDENT" RELATIVES OF ARMY FOLK ARE
CHARGED WITH TRAVELING UNDER FALSE PRE
TENSES. WILHEL'MINA TOOK ON LATE SHIPMENTS
OF SUGAR. CLAUDINE AND HALL IN FROM ISLAND
PORTS. CHIYO MARU DEPARTED AT DAYLIGHT FOR
ORIENTAL PORTS.
A stir In army transport circles Is
predicted will follow close. In tho
uiko tt tho nrrhnl of tho United
States nrmy troopship liuford, which
osscl reached Sin Francisco jestor
ilay after an clRht-day pibs.ibo from
Honolulu.
Whon tho Sheridan called bnro It
was a topic Is transport circles that n
rlfihl Imcsllpitlon would bo conduct
ed by thu "hlRlicr tips" owIiik to tho
constantly IntrcnsliiK numher of "dc
liendent, membera of families of of
ficers" who iitlll Undo Sam's trans
ports n'a u means ot taking a cheap
Junket or Joy rldo.
The cnbln passenger elected to
trnel In nn nrmy troopship pays hut
ono dollar n day. It Is therefore
nrRiied, who wouldn't bo peisunded to
lake n trip to Honolulu for ilfiht dol
lars, or bettor yet, conllnuo tho Jour
W.C. Peacock & Co., Ltd
Tel. 1704 ;' Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
FamjIjLTrade a Specialty
!Mont Rougo Wines
Mumm's Champagne
Sclilitz Beer, '
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READY FOR"
Having fully organized in accordance with the laws of the Territory of
- . Hawaii, we are now prepared to write . '"
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ney to thu (loldcti i:.i8t at u cost of
thirty dollars.
When the llufoid passed tbhiURh
Honolulu her nllliers ndiiilttcd that
mucli .IroUblc'waR expetlcnced nt Ma
nlln conccrnlni; who should rcccUo
the; mucli cotcti'il Iriinsporlntlon. Tho
demand was, Rroatcr than usual,
which led to tho statement belnK miliic
at tho tlino that amniiK tho persons
for whom transput tullnn has boon
requested wcro tho names of u great
many dependent iiicmhcis of families
of nlllccrs and cinplojcs of the chll
iintl military branches of tho Kovcrn
nieiit. It Is thought by soino that tho
Intent of the law and of tho regula
tions In tho matter of transportation
havo not been clearly understood.
,Miich ill-feeling Is said to Juno
been stlried up nt Manila and also at
Nagasaki becauso miiuo ninety perhonB
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We will also act as brokers
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said lo bo cllglblcs had been turned
down,
Thu military mjthprltlcs aro com
pelled In Institute nn Investigation of
Homo kind to ilclcrmlno whether
theso relatives nro really dependent or
not. I.iery transport which baa left
the Philippines for ninny months past
has been overcrowded, notwithstand
ing the fact that 90 persons had been
refused transportation who had "ap
plied for tho samo without being ublo
to get It. - '
A year or mote ago arrangements
were mndo Hint every other transport
should carry troops., (he alternate
ones being used ,for other persons.
Notwithstanding this arrangement, tho
number ot persona pncklng transpor
tation both In tlio (Philippines nnd ut
San nnnclscn has Increased Instead
of lessening ns was anticipated, al
though no'troops hnto been transport
ed In tho last'threo months.
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Hall's Arrival Made Stevedores Hus.
tie.
Tho nrrlnl of Iho Inter-Island
steamer W. (1. Hall from Knttat ports
this nioriiliig was the signal for some
tall bustling upon tho part of stevev
itorca who bad to do wjtli Uio trans
Icr of some fl q tliuusnud sacks of
sugar ft inn tho llttlo vessel li)to Iho
bold of tho hlg MnlsOn sicamshlp
Wilhclmltin. The liner wns schcdul
cd to depart for Snn Francisco nt ten
o'clock. The sugar began to inovo
Into the Mnlson bont nt tho dawn nt
lay and the'lnst sack wns placed
aboard In amnio tlino for a dispatch
on Iho icgtilnr sailing hour. Tho llt
tlo steamer MokollI nlsn arrived tills
morning with Iwo thousand cases of
pineapples fiom tbd wlndWnrd sldd
of tho Island. This consignment v. as
also linndled by tho slccdoros and
caivd" for without delaying tho Wll
hclmln.i. Tho Hall made a" quick
round trip from Kami retuVnllig with
n numher of cnbln passengers hs'cll
ns usiini snipnicnts ot Knuai-prexiucts
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Sparks from the Wireless.
O S. 8. Sierra, en njnto from San
Francisco, s n. m.. August 1C. DOO
miles from Honolulu. Northeast 'wind
Fca moderate.
T. K. K S S. Tcnjn Mnru, en route
from Ynkolinm I. R p. in. August 15.
812 miles from Honolulu. Weather
lino sen smooth.
Better Time Made by Australian Lin.
ers.
Tho C.-A 8. H. Mnramn, will cn
ileavor1 lo complete, thb voineo from
Hi due), N. S.. V., via Auckland, Suva,
Honolulu o Vjipcomer within twen
Ijrclghl ilnjs, Tho steamer salted
fiom Al.tltca wharf at eight o'clock
last night taking about flfry passen
gcrs In tho ecrnl clusscs. During
the brief stay of tho llrltlsh steamer
nt this port social bundrcd Ions
tt K-JifrtftT -itir fa IM-. 3 cW0 :
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cargo including fcrllllrer material
mnl refrigerated meat were discharg
ed. A tinmen or moro cnbln passen
gers who left tho vessel hero depatt
id (or the coist by tho Wllhclmlna
this morning. Ilrisbana Is no longer
n poit ot call In tho C.-A. schcdtilo.
A fow members of tho straojtcd Nor
ton Comedy Company wero passen
gers for tho Sound In tho Mamma.
Pa
Blp, Shipment of Pineapples.
lleforc Iho last ot tho freight had
been stowed nva Ih Iho MntsoiiiNn
vlgallou btcamcr Wllhclmlna this
mornlijR that vessel had been snp
plled wllh .18,000 cases of canned
pineapples besides taking on 3I6Q
tons sugar and 7100 hunches ban
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.The Wllhclmlna t sailed at ten
o'clock Inking 123 cabin nnd 30 stcor
ngo passengers. Thcro wns an abun
dance of room for all applicants and
none wcro turned down, the coastwise
suspcnslonlBt romancers from , Salt
I.nko nnd other Mormon cltldcls. lo
1 tic contrary notwithstanding. '
The presence of tho Territorial
band crcatlv enlivened thu occasion
by Iho melody from band bojs Wl
the songs from a vocalisL In tho
slccrago wcro r.iimhorcd scvoral I'or-
tugiicsc ami Spanish families who hail
left plantation work on tho other Isl
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Notification has been received hero
ordering thu oiicnlng of a register for
cllglblcs In Iho United States Light
house xcrvlcc. II will bo closed to
nppllcnnts beginning wllh August 20
Applications will bo received for ap
I ointments of foremen, assistant 'arc
men, carpenters, carpenter's hclpori,
pawners, oiacKsinuns, machinists, ma
chlulst's hosiers, plasterers, plaster
er's helpers, masons, tinsmiths and
pnglncmcn In iho lighthouse scrvioo
for duty In Iho Nineteenth Lighthouse
district, when vacancies occur. A)'
pllcnnts must be citizens of 'tho tinlt'
ed Slates. i
Falls of Clyde With Oil.
Ilringlng fourteen thousand barrels
fuel ml, thu American ship Falls ot
Cljdo wns an arrival nt tho, port jes-
Icrday afternoon making " (ho trip
down from Onvlntn In a llttlo under
tlfteen diys.
' Tho oil tanker went lo,tho Hallway
wharf lo dlscbaigo and It Ib tho pres
ent Intention to glvo lior a quick tlls-
patclt.
Oil and Lumber for Kauai,
(Tho Klnnii dcparlcd,forl)aual ports
at Iho o'clock last night taking 24
barrels oil, GOO redwood posts, 120
tons fertilizer, cono feet' of lumber
and n quantity' of' sundries. Tho
steamer carried a fair number ofxab'
In nnd deck naascrigcra destined for
ilarden Island ports of call, v
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Tuesday, Aug. IS.
'Australian iorts vl I Auckland
Marama, C.-A. S S , 3 p. in.
Wednesday, Aug. 18.
Hawaii lu Maul porta Claudlno,
Ktmr., a. m. .
Kauai jKirts V, p. Hall, tmr., a.
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DEPARTEb
Tuesdiy, Aug. 15.
Vancouver Marama, C.-A. S. S , S
P. in. ' '
Mauli Molokat nnd I.nnal jiorts
Mlkahnla, stmr., 6 t m.
Hawaii ports l.lkcllke, stmr., p. in.
Kauai ports Nocau, slmr., S p. m.
Wednesday, AUgJ 16.
Snn Francisco Wllholinlua, M. N
S. S, 10 a. m.
Hongkifng via Japnn ports Chlyo
Mnru, jap. itmr., 6 a. m.
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PA8ENQIRS ARRIVED I
Per slmr. Claudlno. from Hawaii
anii Maul ports E. It. Hendry, Chas.
Kama, W, Dosha. Miss Cost, A. Sitm
roerman, p. W. Carr, Ah Ping, J. Cul
fen, Miss yon Tcmpsky, Miss Wodt-
Jiotiso, Miss IJ. von Tcmpsky, Mrs. O.
Anderson, Mrs. Smylho, Miss Holt,
C.' Robinson, H. B. Penhnllow, Mrs.
Pcnhallqw, Miss B Lloyd, Miss II.
I.loyd, l von Tcmpsky, N. W. Alull,
J. A. Williams, Mrs. Williams. T. Ml
jnmoto, K. Ihcda, M. S. .lardln, Miss
J. Maulc. Miss K. Kcnloha, Mrs. W.
F. Crockett, Mrs. E. Dojlo, A. IJorba,
A. C. Ixindgraf) J. Frellns, F. lino.
Wm. Orccn. Alt, Kwal, Yco Siting, A.
Hnncberg, M, Clcghorn, Mrs. Cleg
horn, Ah Kong nnd 79. deck.
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Coast.
Thcro wcro sovcral Portuguese and
Spanish fsmlllcs Included In Iho num
her of deck passengers 'to arrlvoftom
Hawaii and Maul Inthe Claudlno who
made a quick transfer of Ihclr be
longings to the Matson Navigation
liner Wllhclmlna to take up tho Jour
ney to" tho coast.
Tho Claudlno was nn arrival at day
light with n full quota of cabin pas
sengers nnd a cargo that Included 20
cords wood, 3871 pieces of ohla lum
ber, 10 8ncks rice piddy, n quantity
of empty bottles, 14 crates chlckcnc,
2S sacks corn, 31 bales hides, ono
unto and B2 hogs. Tho Claudlno Is
scheduled to depart for llawnll by
Ihe way of Maul porls at five o'clock
on Friday evonlng.
Transport Buford on theCeait. ,
Aeeojdlng to cnhlo received .atttho
local branch of Iho, Merchants' Ex-
rhango Iho United- States trnnspoit
liuford sailing, front i Honolulu on .Aug
fth arrived at San iFrnnclsco ycatcr-
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