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PIfDnfKtr' mr ?i wrjtTTi '"Tf" y- ' ?W r-r'ayr - "" ywsf p mp-rtrm- f, r ,, --r-w- "WSf"'''' !HPipy,r',w;.".w 7 f" '" w" V EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1911. -- i?v i V .1. IWIMH I.... . t I Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar MONDAY: TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: THUR8DAY: FRIDAY: 8ATURDAY: All rliltlng nieniDera of tir Ocdnr ore cordially InYlted to attend meetings of local lodges Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month t K. P. Hnll 7:30 P. M. marine mmm 0 ao. aHEFICIAL AFS"11AT10. ciationi cor. lially invitee U. HcKWLEY LODGE. HO. 8, K. of P. Meets rvry "ml. and 4th Baturday ttenlug at 7.30 o'clock In K. of P. f Hall, cor. Fort ami Ileretanla. Vlsit- log brothers cordially Inrlud t at- land. f. f. icii.nur, c. c. II A. JACOIISON, K. II. B. 40N0LULU LOTJOi. 616. B. P. 0. 1. Honolulu 1 Aldus No 616, II. I'. O. li, nmplH In tliclr hall, on King Itreet, near Port, every Friday sve alug. iVIslllng Hrotbeni ar cordially 'n?lted to attcu-!. D P. It ISUNUUKO, 13 R. GEO. T. KLUKUUL, Sec. HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1, I. O.R.' M, il' - lif'" '"" "rMt ""d third Tuemlny fab. Tor jfciJi, iruinlli fi; J 'ntq iilty!lliill'l,l.'p. , o j. building. Vtsltlug brothers cor dially tut lied tn attend. V. .1 IIOIHNSON. Hai'licm. U V. TODD, O. or IL OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P. Meets every first nnd third Friday at 7 ."ii o'clock, I'vthlnu Hall, corner Hcre- timl.i nnd I'nrt street. Visiting broth trn cordially Invited to nttciul s. DKCKKH. C C. O HUtXIJ. IC of It. & S. -S HONOLULU AERIE 140. F. O E. Meets on second nml fourth Wodnes d.iy evening of ouch nmnth nt 7 31) iiVlnrk. In Sun Antunlii Hull, Vineyard street. ii n r Ihnmii Visiting brothers uru Invited to attend I' IHOdl.NH, W 1. M C M'COY, Secy A. BLOM. Importer Fort St WHITE FELTS MILTON 4 PARSONS Opposite Youmj Hotel Phone 3088 VISIT THE Mary-Ann Bonnet Shop Miss Power i ini: mii i.inhiiy DO0TON DLDQ. FORT ST. K. UYEDA 1027 Nuuanu Street NEW MILLINERY STYLES ON DISPLAY Lnriict' and Men's Hats Reasonably Priced Received, by the last etcamcr, LIN GERIE nnd TAILORED WAISTS, FALL SUITS nnd RAINCOATS) also ONE. PIECE BROADCLOTH GOWNS and SERGES. Ttlys. F. Zeave ' 03 YOUNG BUILDING NEW STAMPING PATTERNS LINGERIE GOODS CLOSING-OUT SALE MISS WOODARD'S, FORT STREET City Transfer Co. JAS. H. LOVE ' FURNITURE MOVERS hippie Tni in BEGINS MAIDEN The Sixth Steamer Constructed by the Union Iron Works For the Local Company Nippon Maru an Arrival From the Coast Several Inter-Island Vessels Will Get Away Today Tourists for the Volcano. The hiiiuUninc now kIiikIc crcw itv.imci KIl.tiicH tho 8l.Mli M-sscl to ho I'limiilcloil nt tho nrdn of tin1 I iilon Iron WoiKh for Iho Intel -Inland titoani NnvlR'itUin fniiiium left San I'r.iiicisco tinlii). and IicrIiih Iho ni.ild in mij.iko In tho ll.innll.iii lal.imld Ahlth l oxpoctfil to tiMiuliialo on or i limit next TntMlii iimrnliiK. uhen the l.ik'Ht addition to the licet, Willi '.ill.ilii William I'loPiiian on tho luldKO. Is hopod will stciini tllloiIKh the cIi.iiiupI and Into the hnihor amid .iKiiiiiut; dcmonsi ration hy slicn, wills lie and dicers. The Kllauc.i with I'lesldclit nnd (iemi.il ManiiKer .1. A. Kenned) on i.o.ud and he.itlui; nc.irl one thou uiiid t ohm Keneinl rnrKO consiKiied In I lie M.HHoit X.wIk.iIIoii Cnnii.iu 10 eeiitl iinnpleted n cellos of Irl.ila which tinned out uxticmoly siitlsfne lon Tho (i.hcI Is fitted up with coiy acces.soi) and auxiliary iimi.iII) lilted on etkcls of her class, hiich as elcc- ii ic IIkIiIh, steam steciliiK Kcnr, stcjm windlass, steam wlnchiH, oll-liiirnlui; rjkti'nl, ilonhlc lioltom with cniiaclty ror carrjIiiR siitllclelit oil filed to per illt of cunilui; to iSau Trauclsci) for liipuliit'iind ociliiiiiUnK. Tho rnhlns, dlilliiK saloon,' soclnl hall and hiiiokinj! room aro liaiidsoiue ly lltted up mid inesent n tiuwt pleas tUK nppearanro. Tl.o hard wood and upholstciy for UnUliliiK these ioimiih lime lieen selected with tho mc.itcit e'ire to iiioduce harmonious effect.; Cnch of the thirty-four stalo moms lias two metiil enamel hcilhs and one iiaiiKom, whleli e.iu he rouxerteil Into an additional licith when leipilipd Special attention has nKo been f,QX tn Hie olllieis' and clews' cm. uteri with a le to milking tl'cm loomy and comfoi l.ihle In a tioplcil clim nto The Kll.nuM has a str.illit stem nml (lliptleal stem. 11.il Keel and Is to Ii rlcRed as a fiiie-cinil aft loK-iif-iiititlcin irlionei tlieo fine and main mists to liac two oiiliiniM cau'ii derricks on tho after sldo. Tho foro mast Is to line an ndilltioual 20-tnu derrick. Tile dteks Iho in number, aio nam ed shade deck. IiiIiIro deck, mIooii lick, main dcik and lower deck Tho double bottom oxtemls fnim Tame ltiO to fr.imo :;i with ,i center 'Ine oil ami water-Unlit keelson, Iho spice under tho ciikIiio ami foichold helm; airaiiKed In earl) llipild fuel. Tho tank under Iho bnlleis Is lilted to cam flesh water. On tho bildpo deck mil the pilot house, cjplalir loom, two lomus for unicorn, dlieetors loom and sinokliiK room with bur, water closet, u'ld tiimk in ciikIiio loom. On the saloon deck mo tho ilinliu; loom, pantiA, two men's toilets mid laafor, two women's toilets Iwi companions to bliJilo deck, ono com pnnlou to main deck, two laddois Un wind to in ii ii deck, hteiim .winch aft hatch to after hold, gmtinc mer till er, four sctteo teats and twentj-two stnteiooniH and piusor's loom. Tho main deck will hue tjuat tui s foi clew fot u aid, (amp room, pol room, ciow's tollcl, ciew's shower, luitfli lo roio ami after holds, two ulc.im winches, iiiaitoriniister's loom, I'oatswiiln'H loom, clcxoii lliut-gl.tstt fl.iteiooius Kiilloy, mess loom, siow ird's loom, looms for ficlcht cloik. oilers, water tenders eiiBliiecis, cooks mid wallers, null loom, sp.uo loom, ladles' toilet, steward's stores, two lollels and h ith for officers, men's toilet, leo houses, stocrnRes, nunitoiB, hatch to after 'tween decks sleain eup ttnii, sl pili.t or bltts, ono homy bill t-tom chock, loom for firemen and two I.imiIoiIph for Hit erase, tbrep nieil's toilets and olio women's toilet I'rcsh water t.iuka with eaiiacltj of W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. Tel. 1704 ' Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mont Rouge Wines Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne ( Schlitz Beer -w'-sMfvawftfc. VOYAGE TODAY L'.non Billions mo located "Ror end of fore 'tween decks. Tho xessel Is electrkall lighted and has n seaichllKht on lop of the pilot house. The gonorulor sets consist of two 1G k. w. djnnmos designed for 11(1 Milts with ortlcil sluglo o Under high pressme eliglnc direct connect ed. The main engines consist of ono set of four-cj Under tilplo expansion en gines with ejlliiders 2.VI1-I8 Inches and IS Inches diameter and 30 Inches stioke. Steam Is supplied by four single cm! Scotch marine typo boilers, filed 1 1 nm foic nud nft In one tiro loom. Kncli boiler contains three Morison suspension furnaces. Tho boilers aro 12 feet 3 Inches diameter and 11 feet king, the furnaces aio 31 Inches dia meter. Knelt holler has thno hundred and Incite 2'i Inch tubes. TIicm! boilers were designed for n winking jucsHiiia of 180 pounds per rqunrc Inch. The shells nre In two lengths and one com so elicumfcrcn- tlally. Kaili fin naro Is fitted with one Da 111 oil bin tier. tn Passing of Well Known Steamship Man. A. II. Tllston, known to many nt Honolulu hoinc j ems ago as mi officer I with the I'acillc Mall Steamship Com-! puny nnd a fieipicnt xlsltor In con fciicucc, died at Kobo Japan, on Oct. "8. Heart dlseai.8 It assigned as I lie cuii"o of dealh. Of lute e.ns bo with Identified with tho hotel business In Iho Hast and served ns maiiiger of the Oi lentn! Hotel at Kobe. The lute .Mr. Tilston was a milhe of Amcilf.i, ami was for mini) cars (iigaged by a trnus-l'aeiflc steamship comii.iny, gaining iuniimornhlo friends In that c.ip.iclly. After u slioit resi dence In Shanghai, ho was appointed manager of the Nagiisagl Hotel, which 'ippnlutmcnt lie held until the closing o that establishment, some flvc)cai ago. Two )cai later he accepted Iho position of. numngcr ' tho Oriental Hotel, Kobe, filling tho post to gcncial nntlsfactloli. Mr. Tilhton was married twite, his hecond wife, who was mal um at tho Olienliil Hotel, hating tiled I wo j o,ii f, ago In California, wlilllicr tdio li'ul. piocccrifd for Uiq Ifncllt of her liealth. Ho leaves two )ouug tons now In fcchool In California, wlt'i whom much s)mpathy will be fell. He was about VI je.irs old New Liner for Nippon Yusen Kalsha. The Nlpinn Yusen Kuishn have, rays u London Journal, placed an Or der with a CI) da shipbuilding linn for ,i inssenger mid emgy Htounior, which will chits i)() Al nt, I.lt))il's The xcs sel will hne u length botwecn per licudlciilait. of :iir. ft., a beam of 1 1 n., mid a depth of L8 ft, She Is In londed for the Conipnny's servieo In the Kast, and Is to liao a speed of oxer 11 knots. The machinery will consist or a set of trlplo-oxpaiislou engines, hnxlng e Under 25 In., 14 In., mid t'S in, diameter, with a stioko of 18 In. m As Business Warrants Freighters Will Run. ' Tho Ma,thoii Navigation Company Is generally understood will continue in tho Puget SquiiiI Iradq with Incioan ing freiiucncv of ttlps as business win rants. Is nbout the way that the nltuutloii Is nt present sized up hy lo cal shipping people. With tho teni poiary suspension of tho Anicrlctu H.iwaliMii I'uget Sound service, a con !lilcriiblo moio fielght foil to the lot 't; tlie Mathou Navigation C011111311)-, '.'lilcli bus heielofoio opoinlciL tl") Hllonlan and llyntlqs on a run which included n cull nt SoilUo or Taeoma TIDESSUN AND MOON ?!..r rS 0 r 5 $ I1 43 is j U3m l i E! ' 4 -i El Nor. lu in it in. i in k i; 0 it in rl-.n 0.UI ki t 111 I I jo 3iy li'. vi (it; ami ',"'' 191 III. ii n it I Sets n in 015 (IV. Ill IK i ii U. a in Ml 7 1(1 S1 9 37 10 31 i 1 5T m s so. din si 15 5 3: 5 HI) 7111' It 3 OS 030, i 7ir, 17 n'. 3 11 II is tun New iiiikiii Nov JO lit 10:18 n WEATHER TODAY Temperatuies.- a in. 71, 8 n. in., 73; in a tn , 75, noon, 7rt; morning minimum, 118. Ilarnniclcr, 8 a in, .inofi; absolute hiiinldlty, 8 a tn. 5.371 grains per ci'IjIc foot; icMllie liuiuidity, S n. in, OS per cent; dew point, 8 a. in., fi2. Wind. 0 n. in, velocity 8, direction NH; 8 u. in, vcloclt) U, direction NE; '0 ,i. in., vcloclt) !. illrccllon NH; noon, velocity 11 direction B. llnlufnll during 21 hours ended 8 n. in., .09 Inch. Total wind innu'incnt dining 21 hours ended al no 2.17 tnllM. VESSELS TO AND FROM JHE ISLANDS (Special Cable to .Merchants' DxcliniiL'c.) Tiicmla), iii'iiibcr '-'I. SAN I'KANCISl'O Al rived, Nov. 21, ti:40 n. in., S. S. Sierra, licnco Nov. 15. SAN FRANCISCO Sailed, Nov. 21, S. S. Kllauca, for Honolulu. W Irclcss. S. S. Shlnyo Maru will arrive at noon on Thursdii) from Yokohama with 151)0 tons freight, ami sail about II o'clock Filday morning for San Francisco. before coining down to the Islands. Within tho past month, unusual quan tities of cargo has been offered tho .Malton steamers, the Ilonoliilnn ar ilxliig hcrcjwltli nearly ten thousand tons, nrtd thc'ieiMiil that nn equal iiniount was left hclilmf. It Is now tinted Unit there Is nunc than enough cargo .-milling the Honolulu), which vesrel Is scheduled to sail fiom the Sound on November 25th. However, the Hyadcs Is lot sail on December lfith and a largo amount of left ovor targo can he accommodated In this ficiglitcr. ) Japanese 'Resume Tortnlghtly Passen. ger service. The Nippon Yusen Kalsha is lo ic siiino a fortnlshlly seivlce between Hongkong ami Seattle, Is (ho an nouncement that has been in ide throughout the Far Iist, Tho com pany also announces Hint the Saiiukl Maru has been added to tho service. About it )car ago the fortnightly seivlce from Hongkong was suspend ed, and mi alternate bl-montlily tci xleo established between Hongkong and Kobe, Jiipan, but due to tho io cent heavy tiatllc in Height from Hongkong to the West Const tho com pany decided to Incieaso the service from (he China coast poit. n Lurllne Sailing at Six This Evening. Pi.-ctltnll) all tho cargo lo ho ear iled In Hie Mnt.son Nnvlgithm Httumei 1, inline hns4bcen slowed alioanl, and that vessel Is niailo ready to deiurt lor San t'ranclhco at six o'clock, tak ing about twonty-IUo cabin iiassen (,eis. The emgo will lucludo 12,(l(n) 'ons inolihtes, :i5un cases pipes, 2ianl bunches hanaiias and qiKintlfles or re fined sugar, honey, coffee ami lice. t'lie vestcl will nail from HaLkfeld wlinrr. Flags Half Masted In Honor of Chief. Mags at the Federal quarantine sta tion weio placed at half must this moinlug through orders Istiicd by Dr. Cull Ramus, In elimgo of tho lucil station, ns a mark of respect to the uieiuoi) of Sin genu (icncrnl Waltci Wjmaii, tiller of tho United States Public liealth and Mailiie Hotplliil tcivlce, who is reported lit ciblo as having died at Washington fiom tho effects of u caihunclo. ? Improvement, In Chinese Wireless Sti. Von. The wIioIcsh tclegraplile slatlou at rslngtiio Is to bo eoiisldorubly Im puted Tho station Is to be titled out with sounding flashes, and its iniigc In to bo wldenci) fiom 20o to dOO MlomoticH. Tho cost of tlioso Ini pioteiucnts Is estimated at 150,000 minks. ra Lurllne Finished Pumping Oil. A quantity of fuel oil luoiighl t'own fiom the const In the tanks of tho Mutsoii Navigation steamer l.iiillno Iiiih liecn piimiicd Into tho tanks of the Pacific Oil Company The I.uriliio In being made ready for sea nml Is to sail for Sun Francisco at six o'clock lomoiiow, evening. Ma Nippon In the Intermediate Service. Tho odlceiB in tlio T. K. K Nlpjtm Main now at tho srt en iiiule to Ja pan umt China state that as Tar as has been learned Umt vessel will go Into thn iiitm mediate sertlcn us pie- dieted hero months ago. It is claim cd jjtat .lite tamo high stnudnrd will ho innlntnlned In Ihe" eillslne nnd scr- tlcc. A i eduction of tmc-lialf In fare' wljl follow with Uie next trip to the Htnln. I ret ew ('iiniHllaii.ratlllr Ship Ordered. Tlie new Canadian L'nclllc liner, con tract for the construction of which Is about, tn bo closed wltti the Urltlsli i omnium Annum iiaiiwny, win i.c me. largest steel tesscl otor built on the' n.i.i.i. r..i...i.i . ui, ..an I... im limn t uiiiiiiiiii t t'int. uiiu "m iru, n Princess liner and will lenlaeo tho'Un.illy wltlidrawii lo somo laltr time, ste.imei Tecs on tho west const ofH'0 Urst heurlng of ethlciiec In V'io Vnticouver Island sertlee. Tlie tost caoo of Hurry T Mills against the of tho tesscl will lie approximately h 'members of the Hoard of lU-altli.iiml quarter of a million dollars. Tho'tho sniiltatlon lonuuittee for mi in newest Princess will bo about the slo nnd, except that she will have one deck less, similar In st)le to the I'rln- Judge William 1, Whitney In tho Cir cess Ilti)al, fortneily on the Skugwiiyliult Court this inornlng service, now running between Van-1, couver and Nalialmo. The Princess ho) nl la tlie largest wooden teasel ever construe ted at Hsqulmalt. V i7rs"sr:(ii:ltsm:i'Aini-:7 Per stmr. Mniina Ken, for Hllo, tin way ports, Not. 21. Mrs. K. Iliittclc, W. N. Campbell and wire, I,. T. llyi ono, W. 11. linpklti, Miss Kelley, Miss Courlrlglil, W. (1. Allen, He v. F, I,. Ciillen, I), H. Mnconnelilc, II. W. Dlggs, Mrs. II. F. Walker, W. 7. Illv mil wire, A. I). Ilaldwln. Hcv. W. 1). WcstcrtcH, wire and child, Mis. M. A. I)) or, W. II. Hopkins, u C Solid, Mm. M. C. Michael, II. W. Wilder, A. Tlbljs, S. M Spencer and wire. M. It, John ion, Miss M. C. Michael, It. Carter, Leopold Mntlegka. Per KtJur. Maima joa, ror Hllo, via way jiorts, Nov. 31.,!. P. Curts, Mra. C. M. Diiieslon, J. II. Charles, J. A. Worthed, A. 1.. Castle, Mr. McOngnrs and wife, A. I). Ilaldwln, Mis. II. W. lllco, I). M. Kltinnlio, J. A. McQulie, Miss Helen Mcflulrc. lMSSKXUKliS HOOKED Per Mntsou S. S. Lurllne, for Sail Francisco, Nov. 21. H. Haucli, J. I llyron, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKvten, .Mrs. K. P. nibson, Mrs IL J. Illicitly. W. Ilohlusoii, Mrs. Hobinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. (inmlcil. Master Currlo, Miss 1). II. Ctnrlo, Dr. I), 11. Cuirle, Hcv, (leo. Mo)cr, Mr. Welsmiinn, C A. Ilrnns, Miss A. F. Cnrr, Mrs. H. C. Cartwltlien, Mr, and Mrs W. J. Coul tard, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ilrandsletter nnd child, A. D. Ilaldwln, wlfo, two children nml iiurso. Per stmr, V. (1 Hall, for Kami ports, Nov. 23, Thos. King, wlfo and child. MODEL FLYERS The Willi II II u 1 1 e t I n's ucmphiiio tontest. was Kiieecssfully run olT lust Sntiirdii). lias ntrtatly brought Intl. to several of the contestants and starttd a new ludustr) wl-ltli ma) prove prof itable to the )oung luvinlois llrlght und early Monday morning I "red Carter and Tyson Norgaurd, two! prl.ewlnuiis III the Hill lot Ill's con- test, itcelttd onleis to make a number of nindi I ll)i rs width it Honolulu hie-t- os desired to use as place markers atwas one ns to wbetbei or not tsrtulu ii dliinir, siMiles of iiunqiiltoes tired 111 certain 'Ibis Is a new Held fur effort, and while It Isn't probable Unit there will bo mini) unlets for this sumo purphsc, time me in.iii) other wiivh In which a dt maud tun be created for models Well-mado model Ibvers that tvoiibl rcall) lly should he In demand about Cbris'tuiiis time, nml hovs who have the thin, skill nml deslio to go Into tliiiiltalph Turner, Wulttr Thurtell, I". A business might Hud themselves well Sevljle. Professor nnd John W. Thoinp- siipidhd with pocket money Several "f I ho entries In tho recent contest will take part In 'The County full " tho big hutlctquo entertainment Unit will be held by the Y. M. C A. Siitunlay night. MAIDS ARE HERE Hlghteeii ) (mug ladles, all destined for tlio I'lir I:,ihI, mid p'lSKMigera In tho Japanese Unci Nlpptn Mum tout ed the city this afternoon iiiuler the dliectlon of Manuel Pcleis, the head rf a local "Seeing Honolulu" iigene) Tho bovy yf fcminlno Involliiess 'wero Iho llfo or tho ship on Uio way down fiom San Fiiinelseo. They aro en mute tn China and Japan M-itlous r.i)d they are traveling under the care of Mlts Coin K. Slniii on. Tho pint) bped over the city In the Hollo) ems and vailous points of Inteiebt vtoro pointed nut hy Peters who has winked up a piolltublo business In the per topnl cofidiicllug of ttnii 1st parties. Tho Nippon Mm ii brought ono p-is-senger for Honolulu xxlilln tho thiough Hut lllr.llldou flfi nll.lll ti uANiliil nltiua i . ... ' v" : unit I. it sieeiage, a mainland man 01 453 sacks a I rived und reeclvo speed) attention bv the local postal oniclals, Four ttownwa.vs me iimlor gimul during tlio stay of Iho testel at tlio liort. The Nippon Mniu Is to n for tho Otlent nt six o'clock. Pmsoi (li.isset roinrts fair weather on Uio ttjjjigo down from tlio co.ist i At lust, a woman bating lost uu eyo by contact with another womnn's hat pin, the question tall no longer hue-ill-id u sex problem "BULLETIN ADS PAY-sjM MILLSHS CURRIE ON LIFE U(,r (( 11)(m, ll0 )llrl ,)f , , ., .. defnidiiiilM hud been offer' il and then Juntjlon to pietcnt them cutting down Ids banana plants was started befoio After the moljoii had been wllb- drawn. Judge Whitney excused nil the wllntsses with tho exception of Dr. Donald II Cuirle, who hates for the Coast on the sttamir I.urlluc this aft ernoon, until lo ti'ilock Friday mom- lug. Mills In bis dlrcit examination of Dr. Currlo took him nwuy back tn the llrst day be Jolmd the U. S. mcdleiil sci leu nnd thin step by step brought him right thiough until the present time. From what lould bo gathered from tile questions put to the witness, Mills Is tljllig to prove tho fact that beyond obsirvlng tho mosquitoes In louncilloii with the liprosy luvettlgu- lions that Currle made, tho tloetor has not made any Hpcel.it study of them In rtfcrciKu to it Unit fever. OnO question put to the, witness stems to point diieetly to this line of examination. Aftir illeltlng the fait from Dr. Currle that lie bad made nu examination of the mosquitoes found litre while Investigating lepros), Mills nxked him If be, at that time, lould Imtu told the various spciles of mos qultorj. simply by looking nt them through the microscope. Currle stntctl Unit lie lould not und that nil be went l) were various authorities on the sub ject. With thu aid of these, he said that he had mi dlllleulty In distinguish ing tho spot les, but from his ow n pi r ronal knowledge ulouo he tould not hate done to. Grew Bananas. Coining down tn the banana ques tion, Currle, In answer to a question, stated that at bis home In Muklkl there had been some bananas growing nnd that he hail encouraged their growth by untiling mid etiltltullng tbein Ho had also put some by the house, on Molokul, although us it general rule trets wire Kupu on that side of thu road. In New Orleans during the lime lie was there be saw only one Imumiih. Plant, mid this was u curiosity, us ow- jlng to the cold nnd frost they did not generally grow there. A Mosquito's Flight. Questioned us to tho distance a mos quito can Hy, Currlo stntctl that lie Knew of no dirtet way In which this tould bo found. It tould be estimated, but ho p rsoii.illy had no knowledge of how far it niosipillii could Hy, nor of liny way In which he could follow one and Unci out. Denied the right to nsk Colonel (lor gas of Panama Zone fiiiuii eertuln .questions. Mills put somo of them to Currlo, und among tboso propounded spots I'uiile stated that us far as ho knew, nil mosquitoes, without iinv rrferem i1 to tpitles. will breed where tluie In I water, pi ov Idol that this has no itch ,li rlous substance In It Among the w ere W T. witnesses that appealed Urlghim. W It Cnstle, son. The others aro 15. V. Wilcox, tll lettor of, Ihe fetlcral experimental sta tion; D, T. sriillavvay, federal cnto mobmlst; Charles 1" rrusbtr, 3 HotK, tirrllorlal botiinlst: .Ma) or I'ern, J II Wilton, Otto II. Swcc), ciitniiiiiliii'lst of the phiuteis' cxiei but ntal station, C Cluiloek, chief tnnltiiry Inspector of Ouliiir Dr. 1), II Cmilo mid W. W Oooilale WILL CUT FORCE OF MENJN FIELD NOW In vlow of the fact that most of tho Kliruh-ciittlug In connection with tho mosquito campaign has now been neiiily finished, a cut of twenty to thirty per cent in tho number of men engaged Is contemplated by Dr. Ru pert Illiio. Those who aro retained will keep their Jobs thiough their ef- llclency All during tlio time u care ful watch has been kept mi tho men and any who showed signs of liulness or who proved tlieintolves In any way Inefficient will ho dismissed As soqn ns Uio baniimi campaign Is ovor, Dr. IJIuo will tnko up tho mat tcr of u gonorul sanitation scheme for tho whole of tho city Ho will ronrer with tho Hoard or Health and tho san itation foinmlttec and together they will wtnk nut a plan. A sanitary sur toy him to ho mitdo llrst when lill the tarlous inatteis affecting tho health of tho town will be taken Into con sltleration and tin Ions tchenies worked nut. For liiatauce at tlio present time there Is the matter of tho storm sow. or tnteli basins tn bo looked Into Those mo giving a gieat deal of Hon- bjo nml biccdlng tint, a lot of mosqul toes. Plans have been niailo for lilac lug a drip tan In' each of them to ttutl tlio wholo of the suifiico of water they contain will always have a coat ing of oil sulllclelit lo kill off any mo. sqnlloes that want to breed there. - nteklj Balletla II er ;iu, IS HERE; TALKS (Continued from Kan 1) rlncs hate been landed for the prolcc tloii of foreign! rs "The Americans nre osptclnlly fortu nate In their eonsiil nt Cliefoo Mr. Konltr Is a tery able man nnd highly respected b) nil Interests During tint lloxtr crisis his vigorous policies iiinl prompt, action iinquohtlonubly nitrd the llws of iniilit foreigners of etery iiiillonalll) .Mr I'onlir m.idti no dis tinction, unit tens heartily cheered by the Hi'ltl-li lesldeiitu us well us thu Amtrlraii. "I lute ctiiiiMiatlely lllllo Mrsl h nn! knowledge of the situation ,'u China at the present time. Tho trou ble, though long blotting, started after I left. X.U.UI Shlb Knl Is ti tery able mall and hi Id In (bo highest cstctm, though I nolo b) the dispatches that Im Is being crulllid with sitting tho much on the fence. I feel that tho lln.il tiiitiome of the piesent unite ment will lie il great adtiiine for China all I a mole nulled nation "1 am here purd) on a mention nnd xli ill return to tho orient by tlie next Koi ta. I was suffering fiom a ncr tous bieakdown and my ph)slclan said, 'Co awn) Tiy Honolulu.- i inn nmru than pleased with the experiment. This Is a beautiful place I am now on my wn) to )onr Piomutlnii Coiniulttee to give them some suggettlous for mak ing the Islands more generally known hi the north of China Moio pcop'o ought to Itnow of what toil liutu to offer " Air Nlldoik while In the city Is tho guest of Itev and Mrs Frank Dnnoii. With the exploslnii of big Chinese tlrecmtkerx, whleli were dlstliiiigitl from (ho xernildiiiof the Cnltnl Chi nese Sot-let) liiilldlug on King street, '.It .. ii I'a.iltiv Dm liu nl flilm.Mi iiileo- ctites of tile revolutionary inovement In China started .to telebrate the up priiiitblug downfall of the Mnncliu tly natty In China and the retoliillouiry , Victories, The large bulls of Iho so ciety were crowded with lnteies'.'il sits-titlnrs,,vvho clime time to witness I lie opening of the ulibratlon Tbtm wile spci t lies b) the uilmlnis or tlio levoliitioniir) tuuse. Tonight lit ( o'tloel, the paraib- of tlit local Chinese will take plan 'u Aula I'ark Ureal thtlile llghlsvviie strung on ios)s this qioiuim: lis the tt liter of the park, near the handstand, while speeches will be Hied at the -Hi dltiiie Itev Flank ltaloon. who ha I toiisinttd to snak on l)r Sun Y.-tt Sen, will be the pi bit Ip it speakei Fol low hit hhn IMItor O'Shcn of the l.l'i- tlt) .News. C K Al of the City Mill Co, Young Kvviing Tat of Kvvou? t'houg Lung t'oinp.iii) mid oilier loot ers of business houses will tulk about Ihe revolution In China The doors of most of the t'blneo stiK-es will bo shut at I o'tloik tills ufttrnonii in order lo give the i m- pliives ample time to iucn.no tbeni- tilvts to Join tin procession, width will puss through Ihe main streets of Chinatown tonight,!. .' V" Fla0 Up. " )' ; - I'loni nn oiii Ij- inoi nlng' hour todiv. the Hags or the revolutionists In ('hint iittupltit touspleuoiis iilntes in I'lilni- lovvii Almost nil tho t'hlnehn stoics are ih t orated with the new Huns The procession will stnrt froin Aa'u Pink, under the leadership of the Ha waiian bund and the Chinese band T)ti line of maul) will bo from lleietiinla avenue nlong Hlvtr street lo Hotel, then to Nuuanu sheet, to P.iu.ibl strut, buck to Iliictiinla and, Itlver slreil, theme iqi lliretanla iivinue I" King und I, lll)ia stints and down King to the p.uli, while the piuido will disband, I PASSH.MJKliS AIIHIVIJII I Per T. K. K. S. S. NIpihi.i Mam, fiom Han Fianclseo For Honolulu: ('. A. Stoton. Through: 11. (lotoli. Y. Koyu, Miss M. Pldoi, Miss A. While, .diss 0. I.. Dillingham. Miss A. Hill inoii Miss O. Htu nioi), Miss Ollte I'. I')C, Miss J. Walter. Miss I,, ll-ings. Miss !'.. I.. Kotchiim, Miss J. J). Ilild cnli.iiigh, Miss J, M, Iirtiwn, Mlsi K. KcklnniK, Miss U Holmes, Miss jj Jui iiiiii, .Mis. P. M. Kito, Miss O. A. Mool., Miss M. Mann, Miss II, A. Mure, Mlt-t l Nelson, Miss H. H. Hobblns, MbH C. K. Sliiipson, Miss M. Smith, F. Il, SodoilioiB. Mis. L. A. Coro P. Kuur mun, C. McCoo, I)r. O. W. SlUei, II. While, J. C. Wlllhumoii, W. W, lliowii D. A. Cnnty, U. S. N .1 " W. (It cor, C. i:, Johnson, Dr. O, i:. Miiichaml, hllss C Ilhodes. Santa Maria Due This Evening. A wIioIohh inctsngo 1ms been ro celvotl to tho effect thut thu Anieil ciin dink steamer Snntu Mm in villi foity-lho thousand IiiuioIh of fuel till Is duo to unite from Pint Sail l.iils oil oi about llvo o'tlock this ovenlng. This vessel hi lugs rue eouslgiieil In the Union Oil Company, MAN ON REVOLT BIG CELEBRATION A LiSfe I i ' .m.i HUi.h,i;i Vk it ut . '-.-i'wfc.wBjim.jUMw'ti