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P 2 EVENING DULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H.( FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1911.
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i PERSONALITIES r Za J IK WMjl TIDES-SUN AND MOON IIRAIVICOC
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m . . nom .Manila tills itinrnlne till IIUII3ICI lU.
weehiy taienaar
MONDAY:
(liiiinlr M.ilnl.
TUESDAY:
lliimiliilu ( liaptir- Murk
ILMir.
WEDNESDAY:
lliuinll.nl- Ihlril llignr.
THURSDAY:
FRIDAY:
lloiiuliilii- 1 Irsl Hi trie.
SATURDAY:
Al Tlilllng mcmb.ro of tfte
Ordfr r cordially lnYltd to
sttoml mctlnxB of local lsdgea
Meet on the
2nd and 4th
Mondayi o(
each month
at K. P. Hall
7:30 P. M.
KARINE ENGINEERS' 0th Aik.
BENEFICIAL ASSIATIOH. elation, cor.
iially invited.
HAWAIIAN TRIDE NO. 1, I. 0. R. M.
Meets every first nnd tlilril Tuesil'i)
o." each inniitli III lYalirnlly Hull. I O
l) J' building Visiting tuollicrs cor
dially Invited to attend
W. J KOIIINSnX. Saohent.
U V. TODD, C of It.
fOKOLULU LODGE, G16, B. P. 0. 1.
Honeiuhi Lodco No SI 6, II. P. 0
Clki, meets In their ball, on King
Itr.et, near Kort, every Friday -aog.
VlBltlnK llrothera are cordially
invited to attend.
i) n isi:Niti:r(a, n n.
ui:o t. ki,ui:ui:i.. sec.
WX. McKlNLEY I0DQE. HO. 8,
K. of P.
Meeit cr.ry 2nd and 4th Saturday
renin at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P.
Hall, cor. Kort and lleretanta. VUIt
In brotbtrs cordially Invltad ti at
tcind. F. F. KI1.1IBT, . C.
K. A. JACOIISON, K. R. .
OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P.
McctH every first and tlilrd Prlday at
7 30 o'clock, ) tlilari Hull, corner Hero-
tHnln and l'ort streets. Visiting broth
era cordlully Invited tn attend
b nircKrit, c c.
o iii:ini:, k. of n & s.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O E.
Moots mi second ami fourth Wodncs
day evening of inch month nt 7:30
o'llwk, In San Antonio Hull, Vineyard
ttrcct, mar Hniinii Vlsltlns brothers
rc invited to iitt-nd
I-. hhscuns, w p
VM C M'COV. Secy
SPIRITUALISTS, ATTENTIONl
I3dwuril i: ii lo. the noted I'hjcIiR of
San I'miii'liio who for oir twents
soars Iiiih hull priunlnentls ldcutltlid
vv llli the Spiritualists' ncli Hi. Anicr
Icu. In III Honolulu ii ml will demon
strate pliMlik phinnomoi, i to Spirit
ual advice on nil nntters given Dally
in lo 4; evenings l iippidnlnionl l'rl
nn senliecs inn Im limine" d for. Tel
riiliniic S'Jii or tit residence, 7SJ Kln.iu
stmt 5""-
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
Millinery
CORIU.CT bTil.HS AND Pltlt'HS
MILTON & PARSONS
Opposito Young Hotel Phono 3088
VISIT THE
Mary-Ann
Bonnet Shop
New Pattern Hats
UNL'.SUAM.Y ATTRAC1IVU
MISS POWER
BOSTON BLOCK FORT STREET
I ' ' ' --.., .. !S
K. UYEDA
1027 Nuuanu Streot
NEW MILLINERY STYLES ON
DISPLAY
Ladiet' and Men's Hats Reasonably
Priced
SMI
CAIT IUVINU .1 (.'AUK nf the
Seventh Infantry, In iitimhctcd muting
HlO Illllllt'Wnlll builllll -MHM'tlKUIB In
tin- I.OK1U1, which culled at the port
riom .Manila this morning
CHI. CIIAKM.S O WOODWAItl)
Is In comninnd of tioopx on hoard the
I nlud Slates in my transport l.oguii,
whkh nrrlwil from Mniilt.i via Napi-
s.ikl, .l.ipan, this moiniiiK in loiito lo
San I'liim ls o.
i:ihii:ni: p stoni:, iihmiii.ii diritt-
or I'nilcd States Navy, nftor a turni
of scrvko In the I'hlllpplnoN, Is H
titrnliiR to tho mainland iinilrr orders
mid Is a passciiKcr In tho tioopshlp
UiKim, now at the poll
('APT I'ltANK H HANDAl.l,. III.IB
In of tho t'nllid Stall's nun) trans
port Win nil vvlilih for several jiars
pari hat been nt.it ioui'il In l'hllliplne
wateis N lilmnliiK to the mainland
as n paEseiiKi'i In the transput t Iaibiiii
( apl Itaialalt is on a leave of ab-
Kl'lll e
t'XPI' III'.IITUVM l: S.VOlHlltASS.
of I ho I'lilllpplno L'oiistabiitan, is n
i tn inii.li p.isseiiKer In tlio liK.ui in
iiiiiti In the Stales on leive I'nplnln
fiuodn iss visited Honolulu some l
ve ir-. iico as a dllressiil passenger In
the Ill-fated Sherhlnn, which went
ashore off Harbor Point
Ml 11 -t'OI, JOHN It WIIITi: one
r the vonncest olllieis of high rank
In the Philippine Cons(ahiilar), Is a
HiroiiEh nasseiiKer In the UiK.ui,
lioiind for Iho Stales on leavo of .ili-
siiui l.lenl Col While pasi-ed
HiioiiuIi llotioliilii some two jears iiko
and at that lime made a number of
ft lends at the poit
LOCAL AND GENERAL
l.in Ml I In Chllii'se wlio was in-
illited l lln lillltollal Kralld Jut
for l.uii'ii In Wlihiiinn's store, came
up foi iinalKMiui nt this uuirniui; He
will make his plea on November i
lull has been Ihed at $10U0.
1'iirtlii'i argument on tho ilemuricr
a the lolni II W'IIkou Unlit ncalnst
the licit load (ommlssioti was lieaid
In tho riuiilt Couit this inurnliiR im-
Iiiih Imlun ItnlllllKllll. It is exiicLled
lliat aiKiimciit will bo lluislied toinur-
lnn moruliiK
I Im Hiill.Arnilt.ico caso Is still
stiu's;llu(; alonK In tlio Clinilt Court
1, 111110 ludKe Hohinsou Holiert Holt
was on Iho stand again this murium;
ami Attninev Peleis lolitllllH'd his
('loss-cMimiuatloii It W thought that
tho uiho will last well tlirougii next
wetk and may ro over until tlio fol
lowing ono.
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DOCTOR McGREW
IS IMPROVING
Ilm loiiilttlmi of Dr. Mcdrovv this
mornliiR Is staled, liy tlioso who arc.
nearest to hlni, to bo "wonderful,
Kvin the volio that ansvvoreil the
II ii I lot Ill's tilt on tlio phone, bc
Iraved tlio fielliiKS of Joy at tlio de
cided rallj the T.ithur of Annexation"
has made from the sinking spell of
forts -eight horns ago
"Dl Mcll row Is doing splendidl),
better than expeiltd; baa been per
fectly lonscious alt da) ami has had
no fainting spills," Is tho icport as
tlio 11 u 1 1 o 1 1 a goes to press
LEAVE TO INSPECT
NEW HOMESTEAD LOTS
Land Commlbsloner Ch irles S
Iildd. Chief Cleilt loshua Tucker and
Survojor Wall left this morning for
Koko Head to Inspect land time
They will look Into the matter of
opening up some fresh homestead lots
In connection with those announced
doiiio tlmo ago. Tliero Is at tlio pres
ent lime a low of building lots with a
low of homestead lots In hind It
Tin so othem will bo In thu liiiinc.ill.ilu
viclnit).
MV-BULLETIN ADS PAV-m
WANTS
WANTED.
Ho Willi liloclo to ilillvil papirs
ilurliiu aflu noons Applv this olllce
r,U7l-Jt
(111 I for gem nil housework ami asslit
with lino of two thlldien. Address
it I Hoiiu." Ilullctiii 507t-tf
A Mrlinis ami dliiit Kenlli man able
In hive"! small capital III an iiuioni
iiioii ami sound t-pec illation DlK
prollts. Addrcis "P 1,", this otllce.
M7l-3t
HELP WANTED.
Nial PortiiKiiesi girl for housiwork
Appl H- Makikl St, obovo l.uni-
lllo f07l-0t
TO LET.
no nioiiis, furnished for light house-
lillIIUK. HI on HI I l'l 1 iillil I lliuilliill
Sts prifirml Address Jlrs Hani-
lllou, 1 HJO fining St Mil It
IIoiimi fur rent Jv'i w lollagu on Prog
lane Sihool St. Apply 11 I) Joe, at
Ynt I.oy I'ii, King M H07t-tf
LOST.
Watch full, cionn dislgn attaclud to
Mail, illilion this morning Uctuiu
lo llllllitlll olllie llcwaul.
C07l-tf
lliincli of he)s on M reliant St be
tween Postolllcii and Port St Return
to Hulletlu. r,07t-3t
JAS. H. LOVE
hippie
LOGAN FROM THE
Troopship In a Day Ahead of Time Tcnyo Maru Displayed
Decorative Bunting In Honor of Japanese Emperor's
Birthday Honolulan Loaded Down With Big Freight
Clautlinc Sailing for Island Ports This Evening News
boy With Lumber an Arrival.
Tho United Slates nrmy transiHiit
laigan, ft mil Manila by tho way of
Mailvelcs and Nagasaki, steamed lulu
Iho lmrlior one d ly ahead of the logu
isi schedule this morning, wit li Cap
tain Williams In (omniaud.
It had been understood that Iho
well known and popular sklppei of
ihu Logan was In have been trans
ferred to tho troopship W'arrcn which
for somo sears p.ut has been station
ed In Philippine walcrs. Such was
not (ho case, however, and nt tho
last moment, Captain llnrch), master
of the I'lilllpplno lustihir transport
Mscttin wns sent over to iho Win ten
to icliuvo Captain Hand. ill, who is to
day n visitor at Honolulu as a pas
senger In tlio Logan Captain Hait
ian Is a veteran navlg.ttoi In Par
liastcrn waters and is proceeding In
Iho homeland on a well deserved
leave of abicncc.
Tho l.ognu Is In a hurry mid 'W ill
not make an extended stay at Hono
lulu. The vessel Is slated foi ills
patch for Han Piauclsco at tight
thirty this evening.
As far as is known ono bundled
am) thirty cullbtcd men will bo sent
to the mainland In tho vessel fiom
Ihls port.
Tlio Uigitt appeared to hiicccssfullj
dodgo tho fcstlvo and evor active Ij-
phoou which circulates over n wldu
atca In Par liistern waters. Tho li
ran sailed fiom Mliuila on Septcmlur
1 llli mid raljcd at Nagasaki, whore
n largo shipment of Jiinucso coal was
loaded. Tlio vcs arrived hero this
morning with 13i! cabin, 111 iloruil
lory and 131 htcerago passengers.
A very small amount of cargo was
left here whllo nearly dghly tons of
I'crboiul cITcels and cimp ciiulpmcnt
will ho londcd abonrd beforo tho
troopship sails for tho Coast.
Tho Logan Is lieailng no tegular
organizations lo Iho mainland, li'i
steeiiigo passongors being In tho main
made up of enlisted men of tlio aiiii.v
ami tho navy
Colonel Woodward wns In enmmauil
of troops fiom .Manila to Honolulu
Pour fctowawavK wcio left here, two
being Americans nnd tlio others Fili
pinos They will bo hold pending the
ariiviil ol tho Thomas which Is to
mil fiom San I'lanclsco on Siimlij.
Plvo sacks of I'lilllpplno mall was
iccclved by tlio local postal olllclals.
Kllauea to Bring Matson Cargo.
A considerable' amount o general
caigo has been galheicd at San I'liui
clsio whli h will lie forw.udcd to Ho
nolulu by Iho now- Inter-Island Steam
Navigation slcamer Kllauea, wliiili Is
opcctcd to lcivo tho coast sut nil
or about tho middle of this mouth
on tho Initial vovago acmss tho Paci
fic. Tlio Height offcilngs lit this time
of the sear aio a matter of pleasing
concern to shipping people. The lll-ter-lsl.iud
Htcamci can niconimodutn
over a thoiisund tons fielght and thin
will servo to relieve a eongostlon nt
present manifest at Sail Kiaiiclsco as
well as at Seattle.
a
ll.irkenllne Newslmj an rrltal.
Tho American liarkelillno Newsboy
wltli u full shipment of lumber foi
I.eweiH V Cooke, was an in rival this
morning mid bv to o'clock was insiiln
thu liailior and at a berth lemly for
dlscliaigo. 'Ihu vesbcl cuno down
from Cray's Harbor In thirty-four
days, making a very slow passage ow
ing to variable winds.
Oil Tanker Departs for tho Coast.
Tlio now oil (linker W K I Ion In
vas dispatched this morning for Hie
Const having discliiigcd llitv Ihoun
and binds fuoi ol at Ihls port con
signed to tho Union Oil Company Tho
'.csscl In, liniimi for Port lliiitfonl.
W.C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty
I Mont Rouge Wines
Mumm's Champagne
Schlitz Beer
Phone 1281
PHILIPPINES;
Norwegian Stearrnhlp Returned to
Australia.
A wireless received by Iho Imul
brancli of (ho Mum hants' Hxehango
'his ni'itnlug iiuiioimi ed thu dcpattuiu
of Iho Norwegian steamship i:ii.i ftmn
Port Allen for Sjilne) N. S V. Tho
Pisa has been dlschaiglng a shipment
of Austialliin coal at Iho Kami pint.
tr
Santa Rita Has Sailed.
Thu oil tanker Santa Itlta which
called hole to leave the remaining
ulx thousand bariels of fuel oil at Iho
poit was dlspitchcd toi Port Halt'
loid this morning.
3
Lottie Bennett for Pearl Harbor.
Tho American seliisiacr Lollle Hen
nett with lumber and hcavv (Imlier
for Pearl llaihor was slglilcd off Iho
port this jftcriioon. Tho vessel will
bo towed to tlio new naval station
thciu to d I sell a I go. 'Iho l.ottlo lieu
nett sailed fiom Asloili twcuts-llve
iI.ih ago.
I I'.VNMvMJMtS uiuii:i I
Per M. N. 8. S. Honolulan, fiom
Scattlo Mr. and Mis IMward Aus
tin, A. H. (Iiilld Mts. (i. P. While,
'loodwlii Whilf, Kathleen Whllo. W.
V. Nell, It. It. ISIarford, Mnlilo White
and M. Mnlsudi.
t iMNsTiMli-iiis in;plirKn i
Per T. K. J.iS. H. Tciijo Muni, foi
fan 'FrAntlscA4-Mr. Juiid Mrs. H C.
Riovvn, Mr 'mill Mrs. T. .1. Hindus,
K. Nukamsa. II llonlg. Mis. Houig
and child, J. M. Uiwilc.
Attorney (leneral Wlckcrsliain tiled
!n the Kiipiemo iiuirt a brief alleging
(li.it tho principal coil e.irrslng i, ill-! cine down from thu. (loviiuoi hi
roads nnd coil owning companies In docs not wish to make them public
Iho iiiilhiacltc legion uro violating as thcio mas 'o bomo changes nccd
Iho aull-tiitst liw. ed.
CARL SMITH ON THE "SUGAR TRUST"
The Ilovlc llclglits Silhuib.in, of
Los Angchs, piintH tho following:
Carl S Smith, attornoy for tho Sog
er Planteis' Assoelallon of Hawaii, u
gucbt at tlie t.aiikeislillii hotel, de
1 1. ned vesteiiliv that (ho sugar trust
is aioiiu lebii iiixllili' for tho high iiiko
of Kiigai. ami that It has boosted Ihu
nrlco In oidci lo force Iho Aiiieilcau
pcnplo to demand a lemoval of thu
tut 1 rr on iaw siiar.
Tho removal of Iho tat Iff mi raw
Hiigni, ho sis will not icdiHo tho
cost of relluiii sugar to tho consum-
ii but u ill mil iiilllliitiu nf iliillllru lll-
i
to thu coffers of tho trust iinnuallj,
and foice tlie sugar nlautois of Aiuo-'
ilea to go out of business. I
"Tlie leinuval of Iho tnilft on law
NOTED ARTIST
IN HONOLULU
Kwijii Vlmnuil W'lthrow, the fainoiis1
('iillfio nl.i i lint, known In thu nnldin'
Sluti as tin Hubble Lads, Is In Ho
nolulu im a Mas of sumo wnks mid,
with In i iimthti mid sister, Is a uncut
ut tin v.miuj Hotel.
.MIsh Wltlunvv brought a niimbii of
In r lumtiMs with bu, us well us u
Im ki nuiiil'ir of photographic reprn-
iluillous nf bi i famous paintings, mid1
Is pliiiiuiuir mi inhibition for the neiir,
future 'I he date of this affair Is ten-)
Intivi owing tn Hie largo amount of
piclliuiniuii work altindliig thostre tch-i
a
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5 31
m mi;!
ASH
Pull moon Novcmlicr C at 5.17 u. m
Tlmo not stated In tables.
WEATHER TODAY
Temperatures fi a m , 73; S a. in.,
7H; Hi a in, "S; noon, 71); morning
minimum, 71
Il.iloiueter, K a 111 , 3ni)t; iibsolulo
humidity, S a m, 7.fiJ7 gialiis pel
iilhlc foot; lelallvo humidity, 8 a m
71 pui cent; dew point, 8 a. in , l!i,
Wind fi u in, velocity f, dliecctloii
K; 8 a. m, veloclt) 7, dliection 1).;
10 u. m, velocity ti, dlrectlou N. i: ;
noon, velocity ii, direction S
Rainfall during 34 hours ended S
ii. m , .01 Inch.
Total wind movement during 31
bonis ended ut noon, 141 miles.
VESSELS TO AND
FROM JHE ISLANDS
(Special Cable lo .Me re ha ills'
KmIi.IIIU'I'.)
Friday, Nov, 3.
POUT (1A.M1II.I: -Airlvcd, Nov.
Ilk. S. C. Allen, henco Oct. I.
YOKOHAMA-Aillvcd, Nov. 3: S.
.Manchuria, hincu Oct 33.
POUT AM.HN Sailed, Nov 3; S
Hlsii, for Ssdlic'S.
FLY FIGHT
Tho i emulations for fighting lb
fruit fl on wide h W. M. (illTatd and
'.ami Coiiimissiruor Clinics S. Judd
havn been working for thu last
week mo now In tho hands of
tho Mttorno) gcneial who has Ixeu
nskeil lo give them tho piopcr legal
phrasing.
Ho stalled work on thu mattur In-
I ila ami will icliini them lo tho I mil
commissioner this nf lei noon Piom
Iheio they will go to tlio Oovernor for
his uppioval and then will bo put Into
fill CO.
Mr. .Iiuld staled Hut until they
sugar" Mid Mr, Sinllli. "could ruin
Iho sugar business In California, Iho
Kieatesl biet sugar inisliiclng Slalo
in tlio lluiled Slates, piodiiciug ab nit
Ilin.miO Ions of ia,vv beot sugar ovois
Sear, about onc-lhlld of tho coitutis's
, induction
Tho sugar tiust olllcliits uro wink
ing secretly to havo this illlt.v tiki'il
on, liecauso they aro ltllncrs nnd not
piodticcrs. Thov cniild then got tlieii
supply fiom foreign eountiles at a
low pi Ice."
Mi. Smith Is fiom Ililo, Hawaii. lu
Is mcomp.iuied lis his wlfo mid font
chlldteu. Ho was onto United Status
Commissioner In Hawaii, nnd eliciiit
Juilgo for many sens theio under the
old leglmo.
lug of canvases, etc, but it Is hoped
that It mas taku plaeei within tlio licit
ten d is.
Miss Wltlnow Is espielall) noted bc
iiiiisu of Im leinarkablu virsutlllts
Sim Is known Hi nt of ul as a poitialt
pilutu, but hei studies liicludu ul-'o
still life, lauilheaie' mid e oinpoiltloil
subjects Hi r III bit sunt effects havo
beiii iiiih Inline l m.il vi linii, mid Ihu
ssmbolle work, bonlullig oil thu in -cult
of which slio Is most fond, has
cieatcil soiut thing of u furore both In
this eoiiutrs mid abroad Among miiiic
of hci best plctuus, the oilgluiils of
Willi h she luoiihht with her, inn "Life"
li porlrult of William Lawloi, tho
"maft jiidn" of Ciillfoiula, ' Dhiiialia"
(iiiuieiitriitlon) mid 'Tho Htciiml
Ha lil" fiom the Itubljat
Miss Wltlnow livid Ihlrlieii sears
a boa id si vi it of wlili li were spent In
Loudon, (wo III Paris mid foui In (i r-
lu iiiv Hi I slstii, who accompanies
In I, Is ono id the In it Known vocal
teuiheii of I oiuloii as well as Cull
foiiiln I
-f
iii:ivi:i
Friday, Nov. 3.
Mliuila via Nagasaki. Japan Logan,
U S. A. T.. a. in
San liauclsco via Soatllo lloiio
liilati, M N S S., a in
Puget Sound New slms, Am, belli ,
a in
BULLETIN ADS PAY-aa
(Continued from Pago 1)
most hidden with medals, Hlevo Con
Mil Mori assisted In receiving tlio
callers. Itefieshincnls wero served
thu guests aflet they Mini paid their
rcspecls to tho Consul. Altogether
theio were about 1700 pupils of tho
.lap Micro schools In atteudanco this
inoinlng.
At 10 o'clock, tlio Consul-Oonoral
iccclved tho adults, many of whom
caino fiom tho plantations to pis
llulr hoiuago to tliulr Mikado's rep
icsciilndvc. Tlio reception ended at
about 11 o'clock.
Tonight's Reception.
At 8 30 o'clod; (his evening, tlio
olllclal leccptlon will be held In the
luaukii pavilion of tlio Young Hotel.
Consul-Ocnoinl Us eiio, iisslsted by
(lovcinor W' I' Pieir, Admiral W. C,
Cnvvlos and Mrs. Cuwlcs, llcner.il M.
M Macomb and Mrs. Macomb will re
ceive tho guests as they are picscnt
Cil to llieui lis Hon A. U C. Atkin
son Her Majesty Queen l.llliioknlanl
has cxpicsscil her desiru to cnnio and
It Is expected that Consiil-llcneial
Useno will poison. illy iccelvo Iho
(Jucen and escort her to n reserved
chair, riiovvorks will bo discharged
fiom tho Punchbowl Hilt nt !) o'clock.
Snorts.
Tills morning ami continuing until
lato Ihls aflei noon, t lie .lapaneso uro
holding athletic sports In Aula Park
and I l(i.s' I'lehl Sumo of Iho ouug
r ones have gono down to Pearl Cits,
where thes will spend the dus.
Business Suspended.
All das (od is tho business houses
u tho .lapaneso (ommimlty closed
their iloois In hoiioi of tlio hiitlulas
(clehralloii of llioli Kmperor. They
will continue with closed shops until
midnight.
Tomoi low night, 1 huuiuct will bu
given nt the Miulilziikl Club as a Ill
ting i loso of tlio Knipeioi's hlrllidas,
bv tho .lapaneso Jlorchanls' Associa
tion Pic'sldolit W. Moloslilgo wlio
returned eslenli In the Tcu.vo Main
will icspoiiil to an addicts vvhteli will
bo given hj (lovonior W. It. Pleat.
Celebration of Natal Day Afloat.
Willi the i.dslng of long stieainen
of coloicd bunting to tlio masthead of
Iho Too Klscu KuNlia liner Tenvo
Mini nt an cat ly hour this morning
the iclcluutlnu of Iho natal day of
the Umpeior of .la pan mas he said to
I avo fall I) begun on hoaid that pilu
Hal steamship. Before Iho close of
the npt twents-four bonis all soils
of pleasing social stunts aro listed on
in cxleiulcil program, Captain Urn
est llcnl. wth tho nlil of his staff of
onicois, has-planned for n grand hall
lo bu held (ills evening. This function
will ho picu'ilcd lis n sumptuous.
spicai! In tho main dining saloon nt
ivhlih oritois, longratulatoiy ml
dresses and tho best vlntago In the
Tenvo relleis will How
Tills af eiiioon, as tlie vessel stcatm
In tlio dliection of Sin rinnrlsui a
ptograiu of deck spoils has been nr
laugeil and will bo pulled off, Includ
ing .liip.iiic'so games swoid fencing
mid viu Ions tots of skill and stieugth.
An cxliihllioii of das llio-woiks wilt
bo scut aloft.
Iho lenlloilal bind was present
at Hie depaitiiio of tho Tcnsn fiom
Alilea whaif this moiiilug, Tho mil
sloul lolectlons langud froni Ameilcaii
to .lapaneso national airs.
Tho Tenso dining siloon was hoaii
tlfullS dccniatcd dining tho stas if
tlio vessel at this port.
Minus tho pomp and splcmloi vvhlili
will cli iiactcilro (lie toi option over
which tho .liipiucso (imsiit will pro
tide as host nt tho Youiie; Hotel this
evening In celebiatlou of tho Km
peroi's blilhdas, hut lnflullel mine
cnjosiihlo (hail ii patts participated
In by thoso who havo oiilgiowu tho
allusions of childhood could possible
be, was a picnic dinner at which tlili-t.v-tvvo
hupps joiumsteis tut down
i last evening.
Tho alTali, which Is given iiiiiiu il
ls b) tlio .liipiucso lurvants at (ho
Castle Homo In honoi of tho clilldien
at that Institution, outilvalcd any plu
vious (I'lcbiHtloii at the Homo ami
will lung ho lomcmhcied as thu hilghl
piiillcillnr stai In a lioilzou plentiful
Is studdid with liapps locollcctloiis.
It liiiiltciod not lh.it the cuil'igu
house', vvliuh In uvoi.v das pi IS lllilO
U (oiiimonphico enough, was tho
seono ol Iho fostlvlllos. Tlio place
i was Itiveslud with a novor-lo-bo-foi-
'gotten dial in. 'Iho bale walls wuio
cove led with thu gteon Innnclies, of
Iho bio id li ii a mid tho foullioiy
pippci, and li 0111 eaih s.ulillo jack
was InitiK a vari-coloied .luiianosu
hintren, the effort being that of so
many so ip bubbles suspended In mid
air Itadlallug fiom n central hcatu
wcic btilngs of Japnieso and Aiuo
I ban lligs ami Iho tahlo aiiiugcd In
tlio foi in of mi open bqiune, and of
Kludoigiiitou holghtli, was hillllaiil
iti lloweis mid foliage
And suili mi anas ol goodies, tlili
ts-two I alts of eses diuicea with do
light when Ilios heliold (ho foist and
thills -two waist lines bulged when
allot an houi of leasllng, (ho sunns
celebrants wero reluctantly persuad
ed to leavo tlio table.
Thu menu consisted of potato salad,
delicious Ilsh ami meal, sindwlclics
enough to fill a bushel basket mid n
intuitu! of batiiuiis two feet high In
tho center of tho encloauie, And best
of nil, theio were Ice cream mid cake,
tho latter fantastically 'Iced.
"I ate so much (hut when I swallow
ed Iho last plcco of enko I could hour
it splash," declared ono loo-headed
Sniiugstcr, and not to bo out-done, u
small gill piped up, "and I ale thlrts,
twu sandwiches, six bananas, four
dishes of Ice-ircaiu and a whole pi lie
of salnil." Tliero iu.i) have been miuo
but not having a mind for details, thu
11 ii 1 1 o 1 1 n man can't remember.
Hnjoslng tho occnslon quite as
much as the chlldien, were the .lap
aneso hosts, who, how lug mid smiling-
supplied the wants of their guests
with Infinite good nature.
As a grand (lualo to tho evening's
mcrrs making the youngsteiH weio
given tho privilege of running up and
down the graveled drlvo-was In Ihu
moonlight, hut this was In tho natiiio
ol a piccaiitlou against hob-golillus
and oilier (Ileum speed es, and was
wlcc-ly suggested by ceitaln grown
ups who havo the wclfaro of tho chil
dren ut heart.
WILL HELP OIL
"Tlio oil Holds of Oillfornla in.
piodiicliiK mi inmh oil (hat the mir
ketlng piohlem Is a largo mm," wild
Mr. II 1). Tonne) sestcrdis'. eousull
lug Honolulu Consolldale's piospccls
"The problem Is one not of Honolulu
Cnnsolldatid aioiiu but of all tho pio
duiliig wells.
'Callfoinla pcnplo and oil peoplo
gcue'ially hope and believe that Willi
Iho opening of the Panama cunil Iho
m-itket will ilcinanil nil the oil pin
diiced. This Is not looking vets far
ahead Just now Tho can i will soon
lo open mid is certain In stiengtlicii
tho in irket "
.Ml Tenui'S savs Unit tho iewut
that Iloiioliilu ConsolliHtcit was tr
lug to niiiko aiiaiigoiue'iilu to maikot
thu oil heio Is en one ous.
IMPROVEMENT CLUB
IS HARD AT WORK
Tho Walnlae Kiilmukl and Pilum
Impiovcmcnt Club sanitation conimit
Ico Is sending out tho following
Dear Sir: If sou mo seilousls In
li'ii'slcd in llio campilgii of siinlla
(Ion and cleanliness now under way
in llils ells' and wo feel sine von
must lie plcaso uttond ut thu Club
hc.iihpiurtcis, near cud of car Hue,
Kalniukl, on Sundas next, Novcmhoi
'Hi, at 7:3D a. in. In sour old dollies
of coniso.
It Is intended to m.iKo a block In
nlock hiirvcs of the district, with spe
elal defeiciico to vaeiiit, swamp ami
luosqutto-lii coding lots and pi ices,
mid for the puiposo of nuking an Im
mediate icport, to lio.ilel of heallh
iiml ccntial coiiimltleo, of ciiiuliliou i
needing attention 'iho mosquito must
go and it will If we go aftei li in
earnest. This Is a matter fm Iho
(ominuiiltS and wo ask sui Imme
diate help. Como calls.
Till: COMMlTi: ()PTI:n (Saultation)
DANIHL LOdAN.
Plusldunt.
ii:p.titn:i
Thursday, Nov. 2.
Kauai purls I. Ikelike stuir., 5 p. in.
Friday, Nov, 3.
San Kranclbco Tenso Maru, Jap.
ttmi , 11:30 p. m.
I p.vsm:mii:ii,s ahiiivi:i T
U. S. A. T. Logan, fioin .Manila via
Nagasaki, .lupan Pin Sail Piaiiclscu:
Col, C. S. Woodivaril, i: P. Slot.o. MaJ
0. W Ituthcrs, dipt. .1. .1. lloinhrook
Capt. I. J. Cuir, dipt. II. S. Rowland,
Capt. W. C. Mctc'iilf, Capt. '.. 11. Mau
wnilng, Capt A. II. Owens, Ca I. A.
W. I'm email, dipt A. U. Loch, Cnpt.
M Ashford, 1st l.t (. P. Leon ml, 1st
l.t. Chas A. Iletts, 1st l.t. T. .1. ls.iiy,
1st It. W. S. Shields, 1st l.t. It. C.
Basics, 1st l.t. II. II lllclt, 1st l.t.
11. I.entz, lbt l.t. I. A Kiinzlg, 1st l.t.
W. C. Whlldici, 1st It. .1. (1. Ilos
nell, 1st l.t W (1 Nicholson, 'Jnd l.t.
(I. L dim oi so, 3ml l.t 13. P PIcimiii,
.'ml l.t. .1 W. Stiolim, 1ii. l.t. C, II
Wells, C. 13. .laffo II. N. Iluxfurd, P.
Hi King. Mis 13. P. Stone, S. (1 Stouo
and him, Mis W. C Mcteair, Miss 13
'1 MuKuir, 13 (1 Mote .ilr. Mis 13. II
Miinwailng, .Mis. A. II. Owens, MIsh
llnilly, Mrs. A. U Loch, Mis T, J.
Leaiv, Mis. II. Lent, Mis 13 p. plui
miii, Miss A. II lluxford II I, Hall,
Mis. II. I. Hill, I. A. Mminoii, Ilo
leu M. Picked Capt P. s llmplill, (I.
Ilntellrfc, A P. Shoinid, Mis. A P
Sliepaid, Mis T. Ad mis, Mits Mai
guoillo llosiiioii, Mis o. (1 iikuhi
Mis. .1 II Collins. Mis, It, A Ilea
ock, )i. p Clcinenis, Mih, N Y. 13k
horl. P. (lohlu, Mis. P (lohlo, Cipt.
II 13. Suodgiass, Mis. II. 13 Snod
giass l.t Col ,1 U. Whllo, Mrs. .. R
White, Miss K Williamson, Mrs T.
K. Aditon, Jis I. I Adrcon Mis C
I). InWiHin, Mis (1 c Si hvvolckoit,
Miss I it, (ilonii, Mis. II Cirlqulst,
P PieiiHh, Mis 13, Tiovvlu, II (l
Allln, Mis L (1 HuiiiKll, Miss Miiy
C. Slinpson, Miss 1) Tornrolli, Mih,
A (1 niodl, Win. 13. Howies II. M.
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