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!'iUr: SB''prv.'T""'"' SN1! n ' ; EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., SATURDAY, AUG. 26, J91L MmmmmMmmmtmiMmmMMMMmw$Fm,&i?7 PL r JJJT" -il-:-; : ji : I Masonic Temple personalities I 4r I Weekly Calendar Mr , MONDAY: P I.ralil t'lupler . 'J J- . Itcgular p TUESDAY: I WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: SATURDAY: All visiting uiRmDini of to Order are cordially Invited to attend meetings of local lodge Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondavi of each month tt K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M. If SHltiaVa a URINE ENSlNtER? m Aim BENEFICIAL A$SnCIATION. elation- cor. tiaUy invited. IAWAIIAN TEIBIi, Ko. 1, 1. 0. K. M. Meet erery nrrt and third Tbura faj ot each month at Knight of Pythla Hall. Visiting brother eor tally Invited to attend. W J. rtOBlNSON, Sachem. 11 V. TODD, C. of IL lOHOLULU LOBQE, 616, B. P. 0. Z. Honolulu Lodge No. CIS, B. F. O. Ik, meet In their hall, on King treet, near Fort, every Friday eve ning. Visiting Brother are cordially tovlted to attend. d. p. n. isnNTtrcna, e. it. ai:o. t. klui:ui:l, sec Wit KcKINlEY I0DQE. KO. 8, K.otP. Hnu every 2nd and 4th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock lu K. of P, Sari, cor. Fort and Boretanla. VUlt Ing brother cordially invited ti at Und. F. F. KILBET, C. C. B. A. JAC011SON, K. It. B. OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P. Meets every tlrst and third Friday at "30 o'clock. P'llil.iu Hall, corner Dcrc tnnla and Fort streets. Visiting broth ers cordially Invited to attend. S. DKCKEll. C. C. O. HONE, K. of It. & 8. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O E. Meets nil second nnd fourth Wednes day . evening of each month nt 7:30 o'clock, in Snn Antonio Unit, Vineyard tjtrect. near Dmnia. Visiting brothers are Invited to nttetul. c.i:o. A. DAVIS, W. P. VM C. M'COY, Kocy. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered for Record August 25, 1911. From 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. William T Ituullns to Anna, V. Had- Icy CM Antonio S do Hcgo to Josod.i H Molta ltd Walter Hurst by lilgli slier to John A Heaven SherD Addlo II Clear to P.iellle Fishing Co Ltd A K Ozanii, tr, to llnwall Prod- ueo Co Ltd I'mmn H Hewitt and hsli et al to Takle Okiiiniirn, tr I. D D Tiikln Oliiimiirn, tr, to 'I'rs ot llo Honolulu Jap.ineso School D Honolulu Japntiemi School by tr to I Katsukl ct nl, tr D 8 Uyeno to Trs of Honolulu Jap anese School D Kalmukl liiinil Co Lt'd to William O Andriido et nl D Entered for Record August 26, 1911. From 8:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. Nakada Tsuriiiiialsii to llllo Km- porlum Ltd CM 1'gtichl citnuiuUii to llllo Ihupo- rluin Ltd CM llayuilildii Tukeiiiiitsii to Yuma- Hllltll Yctsmr.c CM Peter VlUor to H IJ Wilson D John Santos and wf to Mis Mow Sin Akan.i J K Tuvnrt-8 and vf to Antono Fernandez J M Tuvure-i and wf to Joso do ltegc , V M M Geo V. Miner to 1-Mwfird II lt.illey ct nl Htl lllgiiHlilhara aonroku to llllo Km porlum Ltd CM Colin McLcnuuH nnd t to C U Wright F II lTnyseldcn to IjiI Doong ... O II S hinder, tr. Jo Manuel H No. vetcs Sr Ttahela Holo to I It'll lloko.iua .... Helen Frellus and IibIi to Ben Ho- l(i in mi D Oscar P Cox to Hnonn Kaeo ltd For Kauai Ports. Tho Inter-Island stenmor Noenu In on tho berth to sail for Knual ports shipment of explosives und somo oth on next Monday evening. The steam-1 Cr lines ot supplies, crs dopaituro, hus been (l.xcd for live an e A W ('All'l'lllt iiml Mrs. Carter have returned from n Islt to the volcano. I. 11 MI3TZ(1I3H and wlfo of llllol woro among the passengers to nrrlvo ; Iri tlio steamer Mauti.i Kca tills morn ing. .Ml! AND MMS. (113011(113 C. I1KCK I.13Y itrc expected to nrrlvo homo fuim their ueditltiK tour on the Mon golia tt. 9. DISTINCT ATTORNEY BOB 13UT IMITKO.VS la again nt his desk after a acutlon spent on Hawaii jind Maul. - T C'lilVK DAVIKS will deliver itn address lit the Katimnkuplli church to- I morrow uioriiliiR. All nr eeordlally Invited to attend. MltS t! 11. CUUT1S, who has been seilously 111 at Johnson's Sanltorlum, Is very much Improved and Is on tlio road to recovery. T II. 1'irriUi:. of Castle & Cooke, and a member of the licit Road Com mission, has returned from n busi ness trip to Hawaii and Maul. (I II COLBY, of l.-itirnstor, N. II., has written to tho Islands asking for mine promotion literature. Mr. Colby was ii resident of Honolulu In tho early eighties. .lOSKi'l! K. Tl.MOTi:0. of llawl, Kolinla, arrived this morning by tho Manna Kca He will go on tho sur geon's table for an operation somc tlmo next week. 11 II. DLANCIIAItl), Territorial Food Commissioner, Is back from a lively campaign at llllo nnd other points In llnwall. Ho returned In the steamer Manna Kca this morning. CAUL M BASTI3H will sing again at Central Union church tomorrow moraine. Miss C-roce Allen will sing tho offertory solo. Miss Allen nns sung far a number of years In ono of tho l.irgu churches at Ixis Angeles. MISS (1UACK PARSONS of tlio mm of Mlllon & Parsons, has returned from the markets with latest "chic" Parisian cltects In hats and trtmmlngi) nnd w IP tie pleased to lmvo the ladles who appreciate those things, call nt their millinery parlors, Hotel Btieot, opposite Young hotel. ACCIDENTAL BE REPORTED ON Naval Men to Convene and De cide Who Is to Be Blamed For Damage of Navajo, i A board consisting of Asst. Civil F.n- glnier (1. S. lluircll, V. . .". as sciom iiiimiiIht: Chief BoatMvvnln 11. H. bnep- ley, mid Carpenter T. 11. Seliarp, II. S. N., will convenn nt tho naval station in 10 o'clock, Tuesday morning, to In liiho Into and report on tlio loss of tho IT. S. tug Navajo's propeller or any oilier d.uiiago to tho vessel resulting Irom an accident vshllo uliemptliiK to pash around tho dredger California at the entrance of Pearl llarlior. The bo.lrd will be required to express an opinion as to who Is to blamo and also the coMt for repairing tho damugo done. Tho Hawaiian Dredging Company, owner of the California, has been notl- lied of tho meeting to tako placo next Tuesday and will bo allowed to bavo n representative present, should It desire. Tlio stories told by both tlm men aboard tho dredger and Chief Gunner ll.iliion differ somewhat. Ilabson, who Is lu command of tho Navajo, states as follows: "When vo wcro entering Poni I harbor our courso up tho clian nel was blocked by tho dredger at work and all Its moorings. Wo waited for a signal to tell us on which sldo of lur In go, and sho signaled to pass around her to starboard. As soon as we had fcturtril, tlio dredger saw this mistake and Immediately whistled dan ger, and to go around tlio port side, Tlio Navajo's engines were stopped light away, and as she swung around between tin; moorings sho got caught In one submerged, which resulted" In cairlng away one of tho propeller blades and breaking off part of un otlier' Tlio itnilger Is of the opinion that tlio pint signal was given llrst. The Navajo will bo hoisted clear of tho water by means of tlio marlno rail way and her Injuries looked Into. Sho brought, three extra propellers with her, so tliero will bo no dllllculty in replacing tho broken one. Just whether tho dredging company will h.ivo to stand for tlio damage dono bus, of course, not et been decided. According to local navigators, tlio ac- eliHnt would novcr lmvo occurred to any of tho Intcr-Miind craft, as tliey know tho waters outiddo tbp channel perftctly, but n government bout has to follow tho courso given lier by chart, as It would be Impossible for tho olll cer In command In kiiow tlio navigable waters of every little bay In tlio touutry. Kauai Wilt Take Hllo Mall. Tlio Iittor-lblaild aloamor Kdtittl balling fur Ilotinmu and Pepeokeo nt fiTur o'clock this nflciiition will ho given an accumulation of limit dcblin cd for llllo and nearby points on llio big Island. The Kauai Is taking n Furniture and City Transfer Co. JA3. H. LOVE Cluni'ilnr Pronounced Handsome Ship. Manager A. 11 Davidson of the Pa clllc Oil mid Transportation Com pany, has received n wireless from the American oil tanker J. A, Chans lor to tlio effect that the flno nuy ves sel will be an arrival nt tho port nt on early hour on Sunday morning. Tho Chanslor la understood ns bring ing down about forty-llvo thousand barrels of fuel oil for local consump tion. Tho Chanslor Is said to bo ono of the finest stenm tankers In tho Pn- clllc today. In commission but n few months, the steamer Is fitted up In a manner that might well bo claimed luxurious ns far as the ac commodations ot her officers nro con cerned. Her decks nro of tenk wood, while n largo amount of mahogany la employed In the Interior finishing to be found In the quarters of the offi cers. Tho Chanslod is provided with all the latest nppllanrcs for ridding the tanks of tho consignments of oil. Manager Davidson Invites a general Inspection of the handsomo new steamer during tho slay ot tho Chans lor .nt tho port. Paselnn of the Drum. Hundreds of empty gasollno drums which have been accumulating nt llllo nnd other points along Hawaii will form a portion of tho enrgo to bo taken away by tho Matsnn Naviga tion steamer llllonlan to depart from llllo on Monday. At tho tlmo of de parture of tho lntcr-Island steamer Malum Kca from tho Hawaii mctro jkiIIs a considerable rtuanttty of sugar awaited tho arrival of the llllonlan fioui Port Allen. Tho schooner A. V. Coats which has been discharging lum ber at tho Hllo railway wharf was expected to get away for the co'isl to day. Tho Ilorealls Is lying oh Valnnkii. discharging lumber. She urrlvcd In port labt Sunday afternoon. The schooner Meliose, with a car go of lumber, was expected to arrive yesterday as sho was sighted oulsldo by tho Manna Ken. She Is twenty' six days out from Pitgct Sound. Ban on Stowawayi. Tho Manila Cablenews says this of tlio over-present slowaway: Tlio milllaiy authorities have fur sonic time past been troubled by Fili pino stowaways on tho U. 8. Army transports sailing from Manila for tho United Slates. Various methods of pii'vcnllng persons blowing away on theso boats have been tried, nono of which havo been wholly successful It has been decided that it determin ed effort shall now bo mndo, and to that end in future all stowaways found mi outgoing transports will be put nslioro nt tlio neatest Inhabited placo on tlio Island of Limiu. Ity this nienim It If hoped to discourage stowaways, for not only will they not get away finm tho Philippine, Islands, but It will also be quito difficult. In all probability, for them to llnd their way back to Manila from sumo ot tho Isolated barilos on the coast of north ern Luzon. Tuesday Will Be Lively. Tuesday gives promise of being n lively day along tho waterfront. Tlio Matson Navigation steamer Lurlluo will bo dispatched Tor San I'Tanciscii nt six o'clock taking a fair list of cabin passengers and a big shipment of sugar and pineapples. This ves sel will depatt from lliiekfeld wharf. Among the Inlcr-lsland steamcts lit least live will bo dispatched for oth er ports. The Manna Ken goes to llllo via Hawaii ports nt ten, follow ed by tho Knnn and Knu liner nt noon. The Mlkahala will ho away for Maul, Molokal and Lannl ports at five o'clock followed by tlio Klnnu for Knual ports. Tho sleamcr Llkcllko will pinbably be back In tlmo for dis patch on n special sugar gathering trip while tho steamer Maul Is nlno a possibility. Kalwlkl Mill to Soon Clove Down. (Irliullng will boon enso at Kalwlkl Sugar mill ns tho crop Is about all harvested and It Is now expected thai this mill will lie through tho season's work next week. Tlio steamer Milium Kca arriving fiom llllo via wny pints this morning met with modcrnto trades und easleily bcmh on tho home waul voyage. Tho Mnuna Kc.rpass ed tho Btenmor lloleno off Ookala, tlio J- Shipping W.C. Peacock Co., Ltd. Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mont Rouge Wines Bole Agents Mumm's Champagne ( Schlitz Beer r Phone 1281 Llkcllko at Kohol.ilele taking cm uus' nr. The Llkcllko It Is believed will nr rlvo at Honolulu on Monday, Tho steamer Wullele was nt I louokna load ing sugar and Is duo to loliirn here today, Tho Ilttlo Mlllor Bntvngo schooner Ka Mol was an arrival at Hllo on last Thursday. Tho Mnuna Ken freight list Included n quantity of empties, 21 crates of butter, 4 bnr rets tallow, 40 cords wood, 8724 foot of native lumber, 8 crates chlckem nnd 200 packages sundries. A large number of cabin and deck passengers let uracil In tho flagship. Hakalau Lead the Lift. Ilaknlaii leads In tho amount, of sugar on hand al Hie plantation ware houses mi Hawaii and awaiting ship ment to tho coast. According to re port brought by Purser Phillips of tho steamer Mnuna Kca tho following sugar Is awaiting shipment: Olna lM.lfl, wnlnkcn 2,00n, Hawaii Mill 240O, Wnlnaku 1 1 son, Oiiomen !i;58, cpcckco 1000, Ilonouiu 6200, Hakalau 21,000, Laupahochoo I2U0, Ookala 1700, Kiikulnu 571, lliuiiakim ln.nim, llouokna IilOi), Piiiinluii 3ii(l0 and IIo liuapo 392S sacks. M Death of Chief Steward Phleffer. Rudolph Phleffer for ems passing between San Franclrco, Honolulu and tho Oilcnt as an olllclnl conncctcit with the stewards department of commercial liners as welt as army transports Is dead. For somo tlmo past Phleffer wnk chief steward In the United Slates tinny trnnsixirt Slierlilan, As n visitor at Honolulu lio was deservedly popular with n largo clrclo of friends. llo passed away at his home at Alameda, Cali fornia. . n Sparks from the Wireless, P. M. S. S. Mongolia, en roiito from San Francisco to Honolulu, 8 p. in. 014 miles off; nrrlvo 8 a. in. Monday; all well. P. M. S. S. Persia, en roiito from Yokohama to Honolulu, 8 p. 111. GT.7 miles off; nil well. R Nllhau .Back from Kauai. This' Inlcr-lsland Bteaincr Nllhau from Kauai jxiits was an arrival this morning bringing !!!(:! sacks niigur, CO sacks rice, 19 bales hides, a quan tity of sundilej. Tlio vessel met with lino weather and smooth seas on the homeward voyage, : ; I PAB8CNOEH8 AHHIVED , 1 Per 8tiiirMnunn eKa, from Hllo via way ports, Aug. 26. K. .1. KNen sohn and wife. Dr. B; F. West nnd wife, .1. L. Ilurgnync, Miss iM,nlic, Miss 11. Sehultzc, Mrs. L. Schultzc, Miss W. Ilalslcnd. Mrs. W. A. llnl bteuil, MIbs II. Webber, Mrs. II. Ilols inan, II. W. Forward and wife. If. llolsmaii. It. Ilolsmaii, M. 11 Wright nnd wife. It. Pratt, Miss Achilles, Misses Carter (2), Ceo. Brown, Mrs, Sllva and 2 children, I). 1C. Mctzger and wire, It. 1. Lllllo, Mrs. J. T. Icwls, Miss K. Nakaliinto, (1. Mnniumira llni. Vincent, D. Ciockctt, L. Kwan, K. II. Illaucliiird, C. F. White, C. F. Wood, I). II. Wood, Mrs. Clinch liny, Misses Chuck lloy (2), w. (1. Itorgln wlfo and child, Master L. Chase, It. W. Biookons, wife and daughter, W. McCluskey and wife, Mrs. Colo, Mrs. Fcrnntiilez and servant, T, It. Rob inson, K. .1, Illckcr, J. L. Horner, .1, Cliiard, It. Sinclair, Miss .1. oKnloha, Mrs. Tom Linn nnd child, C. do Mol In. W. S. Crane, Itcv. Itn, Maslor P. Oncss, T. II. Pctrlo, J. F. Woods, Dr. II. D. tloiid und wire. Miss Bond, Miss D. Taylor, J. Tlmotco, J. K. Zablaii, T. Ilnrnda and wife, Miss A. Meln tyre, Mrs. .1. C, Brims, ll. C. Austin mid wifu, Mliis Austin, It. Fiickc, M. T. Miller, A. UuiIh, A. W. Carter nnd wlfo, .Master Carter, Misses Carter (2), Misses Young (2), Miss Mlamotu, O. Sorcnsoii, It. S. Hosmor, Miss A. Schudlcr, Miss (1. McCorrlslon, J. Do Itego, V. IloblilMili, A. ltoso, Hang Chuck and wlfo, Itov. W, II. Oleson, Itov. Itldcr, I (Jimn Snn, Ah Ioo, II. Asain, Ah Toon, Miss L. Beck, Misses Alt oo (2), Mrs. Riicrroin nnd child, L, Tobrluer, .1. Dowsy, K. C. Yat. W. L Dcciilo, C Cabtloman and wife. Miss Allngiio, Mrs, H. A. Paniil and child, Mis. K. Nnwnnlo, V.n Yalo Piiug, Ah Fuo; Miihtcr All Sat, f NT-BULLETIN ADS PAY- Piano Movers ARRIVED Saturday, Aug. 26. llllo via way sirts Manna Ken, stinr., n. m. DEPARTED Friday, Aug. 25. Hawaii via Maul ports Claiiillnc Blmr., B p. m. - IN FOREIGN PORTS. Saturday, Aug. 26. SRATTLK-Sallcd, Aug. 23: S. S. CO liimhinn, for Honolulu. ' DKLaWAHB BHKAKWATKIl Arrlv ed, Aug. 2C: Ship John Knu, hence Mny 14 (10.1 days). YOKOHAMA Arrived, Aug. 20: S. S, Clilyo Mam, henco Aug. 15. POUT tlAMIlLK Sailed. Aug. 26: Schr. Alice Cooke, for Honolulu. I rr-r. m WATERFRONT NOTES Ship Fun nt Ilcla ware Breakwater. The American ship John Knn, which tcft the Islands on May 14th with n full enrgo of Biigar, Is reported to have arrived nt Dclavvaro Breakwater today, making n pnssago of ono hun dred und thrco days 'from Honolulu. Alice Cooke Him Sailed from Sound. Tho American schooner Alice Cooke, with n shipment of lumber for low ers &. Cooke, Is reported to have sailed from Port Oamble for the Is lands today.t i , i mm REDHOUSE BACK; MACAULAY IS BACK, TOO (Continued from Page 1) and who -shipped as donkeyiuan nl n dollar n month, had little to say con cerning tlio unexpected return In Ho nolulu, savo that ho might bo Induced again ship In tho Eclipse should that vessel bo repaired and dispatched for tho Orient. "I'm Game,'' Saya Helblg. "I'm game, iiml ready to proceed to sea ns soon as icpalrs ran be made to tlio hold abovo the water lino. Tho schooner Is sound ns a dollar, but sho has been out of commission so long that tho upper portion of the vessel has hecomo dried out," Insisted Cap tain Helblg lit discussing his plans with a rcprcscntntlvo of tho B title 1 1 n this .morning. "Wo wcro from Wednesday night until this morning heating back to Honolulu. At daylight wo wcro off Diamond Head and then set up signals which brought n tow. "I do not believe that It should tako much over a week to complete lepntis ho that wo can again proccca to sen. "Afmld of typhoon?' No (hero Is nothing lu It." Helblg claims to have been with tho Pacific Mall ns u first officer for nn extended period. Ho says thntiho Is familiar with water.) and weather In tho Far Bust and tho twisting iiml devastating typhoon which can led death and destruction In Its trail has no tenuis for him. Say It Was a Case of Cold Feet. Itcdliuuso and Macaiilay made a bravo show at Indlffcrcnco over their return to Honolulu but nevertheless there were plain Indications that the decision reached by Captain Helblg lu taking u back track did not appeal to them lu tho least. "I simply wanted to mnko a trip (o tho Far Kast," stated Itedlionso. "and I took .idvniitago of the offer mndo mo by tho skipper of tho ICc llpso. While declining to mnko n statement concerning an alleged con nection with tho Spencer famll.y who llgmod In tho recent Tongood murder case, Iledhoiiso Insisted that ho did not makn uiiy atlempt to keep his. du partuio from tho Hawaiian Islands ns a sec ict. Tho fact that tho tlmo-honored Kc llpso did turn back was no surprlso to local watcrtioiitcrs who hnvu re sided hero for years and well know the old gasoline schooner which jcaiH ago used to he a factor In tho cord-wood trade between Ithls pint nud Hawaii. Somo members of tho crew nro Inclined to the belief that tho skipper siiffeied nn acute attack of chilled feet after (lib last glimmer of light from Hawaii nel bad diopped below tho horizon. Additions to the Come.Back Club. Tho Flllpimis plainly showed their disappointment In tho fallilio of the fast mid fin Ions ICcllpso in coiitluil lug tlio voyage Sovcu of thcbo men wciu to-receive fifteen dollars a mouth for their scrvlco whllo ono ns as sistant cook was In Hue fur butter rcnumoratlim, "Wo might as well apply for ad mission to tho Come-llael; Club," do chircd Iledhoiiso us ho nud Mneatilay Bought tho shady sldo of Fort street and proceeded up town, Tho Kellpso branch of tlio Como- Back Club In tiddlthm to Caplahi Hol ing included: T. McDonnhl, llrst ni.ilo; J. John win, caipculnr; John Williams, nsik; ,1. W. A. Itedlionso btoward; J. Ma caiilay, i)oiikeymau; Km old 1,111117, lioatswiiln, and seven Filipino sea men. Tho city of New York has nwnrded the whole $22",000,000 subway extcn slon to tho Brooklyn Itapld Transit .Couipuny. These Cigars Profit YouNot the U. S. We might make our elfl n In Cuba. But we couldn't make them any better, and ihe duty would double the cost. v So we eave fully B0 pe cent, by having our factory In Tampa, Florida where Cuba's climate prevails. Her we employ none but Cuban experts the best cigar makers In the woHd. Van Dyck "Quality" Cigars Our tobacco Is the pick of the choicest Havana leaf grown selected from the stalk mellowed on native soil and prepared In our own Cuban warehouses. No man who knows the de lights of pure Havana to bacco will fall to appreciate the Van Dyck "Quality." AT YOUR DEALERS 3-FOR-25c TO 25c EACH A. GUNST & CO. "The House of Staple." Distributors m 1TE5 FROyiLO-MANY IMPROVEMENTS HILO, Aug. 25. Within tho next week or ten days tho county will start icpalrs on Front slicot, between Hllo nud Walakea, which Is now In very bad condition, according to u stnlo luent made Tuesday by llo.nl Super visor Kohnln, in shaking of the mill tor ho slated that ho vvMic-il to slnrt tho wink as soon ns possible, on account or tho Iiml condition of tho mad, which has the heaviest traffic of any sticcl on tho Island, but that nulhliig could ho done at tho present tlmo, until the work being dono by tho llllo water department Is com pleted. Telephone Work Delayed. It will probably bo .at least three months lic-foro tho llllo Telephone Company will hnvo installed lis now switchboard In tho building built tor Hint Purpose on King street. The nrrlvnl of tho now manager, who will tako tho position made vncajit through tho death of tho latu 13. K. Richards. Is expected about tho first or September and work Is at prcselit practically at 11 standstill, nwiiltlnp: tils advent, as It Is possible that ho may decide on homo changes rrom tho inesent plans and To rlhls rea son II Is thought Ihat It Is best for tho work hot to go ahead. Judge Wise Quits One Job. Judge W, S. Wise bus icsigncd from the position ns boundary coih inlsslon for this district, to which ho was appointed nbout n month ngo by (Inventor Frear, and the position Is again vacant. It seems that the appointment of Wlso camo ns n com nlolo simlrlso. the first Information nit the subject coming to til 1 ti as tfio result of a wiitlc'sB nicBsago rcceiv cd by tho Herald. Ho failed to sea whero ho could profit by holding tho position, 'which lias 110 salary and nl- m has always turned out td bo 11 hi ullloii of the most thankless diame ter. Fight at Camp, The Pcpcokeii liiaukn ramp wns lio occasion of conshlcrublo excitement last Tuesday night, when 11 Porto III- can named Itamon Martinez, evident ly somewhat deranged ns tlio result of excessive use of liquor, ran amuck and frightened tho laboicrs In that section badly. He was tinned with two ratio knives, lint was placed un der arrest before ho did any personal Injury to tlie workmen, Blanchard's Tracks. As the result of tho visit or Food Commissioner Jtlaiirhard to this city, twelve Oriental Btoickeopcrs weio placed limit! arrest yoBleiday, charg ed with selling poisonous drugs with out having ii pharmacist's license. Tho samples ohlalmd weio most Japanese piedlelncs 'coiitiilulng opium, strych nine und othor poisons and according In Mr Blaurliiird enough poisonous drugs could ho obtained lu Hllo stores that havo no right to sol) them, to kill a regiment or soldiers. As was predlctod sqvernl weeks ngu tho Honolulu Iron Works bus bought tho lease and build ing of tho old plueapplo cnniiory ut Walakea. An iip-to-dato plant Willi a full equipment for plantation work, will he Installed. I). Howard Hitchcock, tho Honolulu iiitlsl, has been spending tiuvciul weeks at tho Volcano and In Pima, making sketches from which lo paint, lotiirned to Honolulu by the Inst Ma nun Kca. County I'nglneer Soutliwotth hus piopared maps and plans for tho ro- clifuiatlon of tliOjJow land... between All the rare fragrance and tweet mellowness of the "Im ported" Is retained in this cigar. All the expense attach to the word left out. Arid there's a Van Dyck "Quality" cigar for every taste. They come In 27 differ ent sizes thin and mild, fat and full-flavored. Smoke one today. BEING Front and Volcano streets and run ning between Furiicaiix lano and tho Wnlloa river. As tho result ot a biiggcsllon from Judge Wise, made lu the trial of tho Alfied Caspar case, any hack-driver found to bo Intoxicated will bo de prived of his license. Ckrspar iw'js allowed to forfeit $50 ball mid wnu placed under a $500 bond to keep tho peace, The Kiikniau btoro was cnlcied by a robber Inst neck, who nccurod $217.00 In cash. An unnamed plniilntloii ninn ob jects to the relocation of tho Olaa 10 Ad 011 tho ground of expense and also because tho turns and twists aro "pletiiicsque." ' Judge Parsons nnd his court staff went to llouokna yesfcrday to open and rloso tlio term ot court called for by law. A few naturalizations wcro nn tho program. L. D. Larson, pathologist or tho experiment Station In Honolulu, spent sovcrnl 'ayA In this vicinity leaving Monday for Hakalau. Tim llouokna plantation has com pleted Kb crop with n total of 0,000 Ions, which is a lnigo crop but not up to sumo o tho em ly estimates. Health Inspector Don Bow mini ic-p tinned from 11 trip around tho Isl and on Monday, bringing with him Food Commissioner Blancliard whom ho picked up at Maliuknna last Wed nesday. Tho Into K. 13. nlclianls died with out leaving a will and the pioperty belonging to tho children has been placed In tho hands of tho First Trust Company of llllo by tho court, REPlffiiffi AWAY FOR GOOD I (Continued from Page 1) extent. Aiming tho vessels that hnvo been mentioned to tako tile placo ot tlio rather iiutlquntcd Thetis, Is tho cutter Bear, 11 vessel of identically PLANNED tho same (nnnngo ns the Thetis hut said lo bo a raster boat. Tho Bear has been stationed at San Diego, Cal. Tho Manning which has visited theso wilteiB is also a possibility ittnl tho tiiwliig'strength and speed of this I It llo vessel Is well known to shipping people of Honolulu who watched tho cftnrtH of tho Manning In rendering nsslstanco to tlio Pacific Mall liner Manchuria anil llio United Stafos Atnly transport Sbcildnn soma flvo ycarB ligo vvhi'd theso vessels wero nshoru nt different points no great dlstiltico from Honolulu.' ' Tho d.ii:i!lflentloiiB of the rovcnmi 1 cutter Snohomish built In 10O8 Is wol i known lo Iocnl Federal officials, This vossol has been operating out of Ncnh Hay, Washington, fur somo time past, Tho cutler Tahonia now used by tho United Stales government on Pit get Sound wllh lioadipiarters at Se nt! lo Is a vessel of but fow yearn in Ecrvlcc. Collector Stackahlo still has hopes that wllon Unclo Sinn docs decldo the matter, that Hawaii will bo given a cutter mole In keeping with tho de mands' mndo upon such a vessel. Of tho vessels at present available tliu Manning appeals to have the In side track for f tit mo station ut Ho- nolulu. 4' ii (..'o'clock, .. nklj Bulletin 1 per jtur. AV; rirVkU' .,' W - .. , -m , v . wfc-i.