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CVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, MONDAY, APR. 8, 1912.
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Masonic Temple
WecKiy Calendar
MONDAY:
Honolulu -Milled lillil I'irst
Degree.
TUESDAY! '
llonoliilii (Implor. II. . M.
1'. M. und M. I. M.
WEDNESDAY!
Iliniiill.iu Third Ill-urn-.
THURSDAY:
FRIDAY:
ATURDAY: r
l.tl Ali.h.i (hunter . :i,
0. I., .- Ilii.-iil.ir.
Alt rUltlnr ntrntini ol to.e
Order r eoidtally InvltH to
attend meetings ol local Udz
WHEN YOU WANT TO
MOVE
DE MOVED BY MOVERS
" " CITY TRANSFER CO. (Jas. H. Love)
Shipping
(Additional Shipping en Page &) J
TIDES SUN AND MOON
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SWANZY DENIES i
AFTER CONTROL!
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4
WORRIES QKIR
flli
(1ARIIIE ENGiNtEHS
IttfEFICIsl AS'"HTidJIi
illnll) hulled.
Meet on llii'
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Slrmlirrt ul
oilier Aso
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i(f Ah""J "fn 2nd und -ttti S.ltur-
GT I .1 i . v. i i m. ill 7 !tn ,t'elnb In
1 U hi l' Mull, cor Fort nml
I'm i.miii Visiting lirotliors
Lordiull) Invited to uttend
A F. MKUTSS, C. C.
f. r. kiliihy, k. h. s
o.Mir i.oikji: (, i, k. of r.
Meets every first and third Fri
I day nt 7 30 o'clock. Pj Milan
Hall, rornur Ilerotnnln and
Fnrt strc eta Vlsltlnir brothers
cunllully muted to attend.
S. DF.CKHlt, C. C.
o iiin.Ni:, k. of n. & s.
Honolulu lodci:, mi;, 11. r. o. 1:.
.' v .Honolulu Lodgo No. Clfi,
V ) I. O Klka, inpots In
&'&' their hall, on King St.,
near Kort, every Frldn)
evening Visiting llrotli
era are cordially Invited
In attend
i. mi itruv i: u
II IH'NmU'.H Sir,
AXji
mm
HAM III l. '1 ltlllK NO. 1, I. (). II. .11
Meets every llrst nnd third
Tuesd.ij ol oach month In
Fraternity Hull, I O. O F
hiilldiiin' VKtlng UrotheiH
uttend
iV loidi.i'iy Invited to
f HIJXIIY A ASCII, F
Snchetn
I.Ol'lS A. I'lIUItY, C. of 11
JsL
iionhm'M' a i:m i: ii, r. o.,i:.
JVjn Meets
& Wc,lne
IPs1 month
Meets mi second nnd fourth
nesduj evening of each
th at 7 So o'clock. In
Sun Antonio Hall, Vineyard
street, near Hmui.i Visiting brothers
uro lnwtud to attend.
WM JONF.S. V. I. .
J W. ASCII, Secy.
1I0.0I,I'LI' LODIli: Ml. SOI),
L. 0. 0. .11,
will meet In Odd fellows' building,
Fort street, near King, every Friday
evening ut 7 u o'clock
Visiting brothers cordially Invited
to attend.
AMIIltOSF. J WIHTZ, nictntor.
I.'. A. JACOIISON, Secretary.
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
Millinery
MILTON &. PARSONS
Pantheon Cldg.
PHONE 3088 FORT STREET
THE VERY LATEST IDEA3 IN
Sjiring Hats
Miss Power,
Millinery Parlors, Boston Block
1 K. UYEDA
1027 NUUANU STREET
MATS
!' Up-to-dato Millinery and Men'i Hall
ZEAVE
SSINQ POWER SAMPAN ENGINES
iEO; TOWED IN'
Gasoline Vessel Spoken By Japanese Fishermen on Saturday
Thetis Will Be Sent on Island Cruise Three Trans
Pacific Steamers Due at Honolulu Tomorrow Quantities
of Sugar Arrive in Inter-Island Vessels.
The power R( hooncr Mnken.i, villi
nil uril mi Ixinid. wan toned Into the
port of Mnlnun, Maul, at an carls hour
this nmriiliiK, netunlliiK to a wireless
'lie-wage rorelu-il in tills cil today.
Ir J II lla inoiiil. tin- owner of the
little unci wlnihc failure to arrive at
iis port i' dentinal Ion (ninsoil tlio elr-(tiln'h-n
of iimnv setiKnilnnnl rumors,
was llifoiii'ed Ihnt the eiafl had been
lilonn fur out to sen before having
l'ecn taken In low h the llKliing biiiii
pan. Prum aillce-i forwarded by Dr.
Itn.Mi'nril, the Makena, in helplcsi
(ondltli'iii through the breaking down
of her inrbiiretei, was pli ked up on
Inst 1 hiirHilay 1 ihe .Inpnuese and
I mud t iuii time until cnrl this morn
ing Hie dhnblcd Makena was slowly
hut aiiiclv hrought Troiii a position
miles to leewnrd of Kalioolawe to the
Vnllev Isle.
The Makena's engines went well un
HI eaih Tliiirml.it morning, wIiph (he
ninliiner i milling smoothly nt a huii
I'rcd li'Miliitlinm suildciil.i stopped. All
n'tetnpis to niljust the carburvtur fail
ed despite the efforts of Captain Tom
Mason and his two assistants.
I'rot Isioncd siilllciently (o carry'the
i lew of three for ten days. Captain
Mason and his men declared on arriv
al at .Makena this mmiitiig Hint they
had fared tciy well Indeed.
The Makena was seen by observers
stationed on Kalioolawe, where nt tlio
prcKont lime a party of goat-hunters
netlug under the dlieellon of Supervi
sor lObcn Ixiw are carrlng on a cam
paign of extermination of the foui
fonted pesls that abound there.
Ur Mltamiiin, head of one of tlio lo
nil Japanese llshlng compnnles. was
Hie llrst to receive a ruport com exil
ing the safetv of the Makena. Karly
Siinda morning a Japanese sampan
owner on arrival at Honolulu stated
that ills cHsel lind conic upon the
.Makena while tho power sdioouer was
drifting helpless to the lei.ward of Lii'
haliia. The .lapnuesp vessel, known
locally ns the Asahl Maru, stood hv
lor u short time, her men icady in
lend nsslstnncn should II he needed
I'pon Inquiry, tho Jnpanpsn slato
Hat they weru lolil that Ihe Makena's
engines weie not acting properly but
Unit tlieio was every reason lo liclloto
that the marhlnei would soon bo
plnied lu working order again.
Alter u brief exchange of greetings
between the Japanese on the Makena
and tho Asahl Maru, tho latter vessel
continued on her course in tho direc
tion of .Honolulu, while It was general
ly supposed that tho Makena would
endeavor to put Into Klhel Hay.
The 1'nltcd States revenue cutter
Thetis, dispatched on a scnrili for tlio
supposed missing or distressed vessel
will bo halted through wireless. The
(Inverniuent vessel, it Is understood,
will be ordered to ictiirn to port In or
der to prepare for n possible cruise lo
Hie outlying bird Islands.
Mini) Mcmiicr .Make I'nrl Siiiulaj.
Iiiter-lsland steamers trailed Into
port on Suiidu) fi out many points In
the Islands.' Sifgaf In each Instnuce
made up the bulk of the cargo (nought
by the steamers. The l.lkellke from
M.ik.iwell ai rived with ." I r, '. s,uks sug
ar Tho Nllhau f I oui Maliukona mill
ed .1SS7 hacks sugar. Tills vessel also
brought a racing horse und sulky.
Klections on Haw-all is slated to liae
prevented much work being done at
Mnhukonu on Saturday as the voting
strength of tlint port deslied to cast
a ballot ut the primaries being held at
Kohiila Sugar to the amount of rM)
Micks was received with tlio arrival
of tlio Mikuhahi trom Maul and Molo-
kai ports The market garden boat
lidded sundiics' Including chickens,
fruits, vegetables, eggs, r7 bales hides
and other Items. Purser Howard, Ihe
misiiiIIp olllihil In the Wnllole, ki
pons u fine tilp homeward from lln
iiokaa The Wailelo hrought llC."i7
WEATHER TODAY
sacks sugar and I packages sundiics.
At llouokaa, 3i',0il sacks sugar weie
left behind us the vessel had no fur
ther space. The Klnaii brought .Soon
sacks sugar and a ipinntlty of sun
dries gathered at the regular ports
along Kauai.
Kl
When the Ship Sinks, Take the
Elevator.
Territorial Fruit Inspector Arthur
n. Carter, who not many months ugo,
tepios'Mitcd with ci edit the majesty of
Ihe law along the lotal waterfront and
I jut, ci it 'ciiiii iii muse iiiuieiiicioi
of ihe festle game of eliaiue who es-
saved si-aiues of chiick-nluck nml
( raiis. has branelicd out ns a selie-iicr
of no trenn nbllltv.
('alter held forth on tlio lulcr-lsbiml
wharf tills morning with a wenihor
ee out for a possible invasion of
fruit fly or other form of winged nnd
soventeen-legged pest, when the mai
ler of hitting upon n suitable preven
tion of great loss of life Hiioiigh mar
ine disaster was under discussion.
"Wli.itH Hie matter with lnstnlliti';
an elevator In every passenger ship?"
mused the debounlro bug-catcher.
"With every vessel so equipped a
sl(lp might go down while tlio passen
gers lould take tlio elevator and go
up."
At this moment Jack Wedny's "bull
purp" sighted Hint klnky-tnileil cat
frr.m the I.I. S. S. Kin an anil the gath
ering Immediately broke up in great
confusion.
Carter declares, however. Hint ho
may yet discover tho right man to
further bis advanced Ideas on life-saving
nt sea.
Trio o' Transpacific Liners
Tomorrow.
The Matson Navigation steamer Ily
ades. fiom Seattlo nnd Taconin with a
large quant It v or cargo, of which two
thousand tons will he discharged nt
this port, should arrive tomorrow nft.
ernoon in ample time to he hoarded
nnd passed by the Federal authorities.
The Hyades will berth ut the railway
wharf. It Is understood Hint this ves-i
sel Is bringing two autotruck ciicnil
cnl II ro engines for tho City nnd Coun
ty. The Mntson stenmer I.urllne, Willi
a few passengers, 'no mall, but a
large gi-neinl cargo from Snn Fran
(Isco. Is due lo nnlvo nt port ut 7
o'clock nnd will come alongsldo thu
llnckfeld wharf to discharge.
The Parllle Mall Intermediate
steamer Nile, In tonininnd of Cap
tain I'lclestnn, is expected to appear
oh the port from Sail Francisco nt 10
o'clock. The Nile Is bringing the
iiinlulniul mall to tlio extent of 212
sacks. There are four layover passen
gers for llnnolulii. The Nile will bo
berthed nt the Alakcii wharf.
r
Three Steamers to Arrive Tomorrow.
Aerograms received at the port lu
ll lent e that llireo trans-Paclllc steam
ers will arrive at Honolulu tomorrow.
Wireless messages Include tho follow
ing P. M. S. S. N'lle. en routo from Snn
Francisco to tho Orient, via llnnolulii,
S p. in. !iG2 miles from llnnolulii.
Hxpect to arrive at HP o'clock Tues
day morning, with 212 bags of mail
nnd four cabin passengers.
M. N S. S. I.urllne, en route from
Snn Frunclsu), S p. m. 4.",:i miles.
Moderate sea. Arrive quarnntlno 7
a.m.. Tuesday.
M. N. S. S. lIviuk'H, en route from
Puget Sound, S p. in, -JS." miles from
llnnolulii. Modeialo northeast winds
and sea. All well.
Sugar on Kauai.
Sugur awaiting shipment nt (iiirden
Island ports Includes the following, uc
cording to report brought by "tho Inter
Island steamer Kliinu: MAK Xl.Otlt
sacks, Mell 12IW KSM 7200, KP II.-0.-i0,
OF 7000, (l< 76.10. VK 7,ri0, KS
Co fi.-.OO. nnd LP 1700 sacks.
Temperatures 0 a in, 7); s a in,
71; 10 u. in., 71; noon, ""; morning,
minimum, 00.
llaromeler at 8 n. in. Still: dev(
point, S a. in., (lo; relative humidity, i
n in., C7; absolute humldltv, 8 a. in.,
f, ,-i21
IVIhilG ii. in., velocity lo, direction
i: ; S u. m., velocity 10, dliedlou N.
L' i 10 n. m velocity 10. direction N
i; ; noon, velocity II, dliedlou H
Total wind movement for 21 bonis
ending R a. in., 277 miles.
Rainfall fur 21 boms ending H a in.,
I rat c.
'111., I Thin II. Il.iil.. .c Ci, li:iy at
on time ulti nipleil to git i unlrol nor
li ih it liur.ii.-iil All'-rt Homer, Ik the
i-liili ineiit intiile this imirnliig b P M
Swnir. uilleil us u wltnes- fur tile
it, i'i-iihi In the case of Albeit Horner
iigtiliil Ills blether. Holier!, lu toi'iiec
llon with tile sale of lertillll shales of
stock in the KiiKuhiti plalitntlon. unit
lilt li Is hefiuc Judge Huliliisun in Ihe
I 'In nit Court
Albeit lliirntr lu the eoursu of his
( lib nee stnteil that Divlos & p. Iiiul
iiiteinpieil to buy tlio plantation and I
iiNo 1 1 in t he lind been luiriissed. Hwimry '
was (iillpil this iiminlng for the lie-'
feliwe. lis be Is Ictillni? llin Terrllerv
this week and would mil have be, n -iivnlluble
when the case for the do-
n n-e en nip on. I
Several letters were placed lu ev-l- .
lrme and tin- case went over until
tills afternoon.
VESSELS TO AND
FROM THE ISLANDS
(Special Cubic to Mercluinls'
Kxrliniigc.)
Monday, April R,
POUT TOW.VSIi.N'l) - Ai rived April
li, schr. Hepeat. hence March II.
SAN FRANCISCO Al lived. April 7,
I'. S. A. T. Sheildan. hence Mar. .1,1.
Sailed April 7, bktu. lrmgard. for
Maliukona.
Airlved Apill 7. S. S. Ileicules,
toning di edge Turbine, hence Mar,
lfi.
Arrived. April S, H. S. Hilonlnii
from llllo Mnieh 2'..
TAFT LEAGUE MONEY?
din- of the aftermaths of the S.itur
iluv prim.iiles N tile slor.v of Ihe teli
ilolbir gold pbcps Hint were being
Hashed by the runners fur tlio Tuft
i i acne ini(es woo were mil lo neai
Sam Pinker In Di-legutu Kuhlo's pre
cinct. One Packman on Saturday Is
n ported lo have had four hundred dol
lars of the Tuft League iiiiini) for
ilNlributlon In Parker's precinct The
vvliite lay-out Is reported to be known
ami uvullable lo Secretary I'Micr
sitnuhl in- care tu Investigate ibe
liiotbiiils that have been ailopud In lo
(iil political ncllvltles.
AHHOGHAMS.
S. S. NILi: Docks nt Alakea wharf
tomoirovv (Tuesday) morning with
212 hags mall and 4 cabin pussen
gers.
S. S. LUHLINH Will dock nt Mai
son wharf tomorrow- (Tuesday)
morning. ,
S. S. HYADHS Will dock at Mntson
(llnckfeld) wharf tomoriovv, . p. in.,
from Seattle.
jiANLTVL'it not mi mi:i:ts
Tho board of army otllceis Unit is
In plan the Full maneuver campaign
for the tioops on O.ihii. met this morn
ing and orgnnleil Major McCiure Is
piesldent of the board und Captain
Carter secietarj The third member
Is Major Wholley.
q
Hill let Iii M'uiit Ads will llml It.
The alloinev generiil's dep iitmeiit j
Is i ontliiu.iPv getting Into hot water
with tti, Supreme Coiut over ripoits
piil'lli-lied wlthoiit anj fouud.illnn In
fact.
due of these reports was published
last Satiirilav morning iiunotiiielug tfiat
lu all proluilillltv the lull road suit was ,
lo b- dropped Imiuirles from Deputy
Attoiiie) Ocm nil U Wlilte Sutton '
elicited the Information that this was
absolutely without any foundation and
that such a thljig .bail nevil cinssed ,
ins iniuu. lie linn neen, ns n mailer,
of fait, working back nights In order!
lo (t the reply brief lu to facilitate!
a sp edy decision from tlio Supreme
Court.
Chief Justice Itoliertson culled lip I
this morning to know whether there ,
was iinv truth lu Hie statement am) !
was (onsideralily nniioed ut It appear-
lug. thinking that Ihe. Information'
must Imvp come from the attorney I
gem-nil's department.
Another rnolMi lumnr that Is ut
picscut going the lou mix. ullboiigb it
lias not jot been puMMiCil, Is that Hie
llisliop street exteiislim Is to be
dropped Nothing of the kind," slut- '
cd Deputy Attorney riciirrul Arthur 1
Smith this morning "The mutter Is
going straight uheiiil The advertise
ment has Ik en puhll--hcl nml no one
enii make any nlleiiillons now until Hie
in-itter is lluallj settled "
Sunday. April 7.
I San Frcnclsui W. F. Ilerrlu, Am.
. stmr., n.m
I Maul, Molokul and Lnnnl porla Ml
I knhnla. stmr., a.m.
Hawaii ports Wnilcle, stnir.. n.m.
I Hawaii iiorlM-Xllliaii, ittnir, u m.
Knutil ports -l.lkellke, stmr., ii.m.
Kuiiiil pons- Klnnu. slinr., a in.
Moudav, April S.
Hullnn Cruz via San I'iniielsco und
Pupet Sound ports Mlssuuilan, A.
II. 8. S u. m.
passi:.(;i:i:s ii(iuiii:i
Per P. M. S. S. Nile, for llungkoiig
vln Jaiinn iiorls, April 10. W. SI. Ito
nalrson, Mrs. C. II. Mungor. Mis Allto
Willis, K. II. Thnuipsoii. Miss Tliomp
boh, L. Wnldcn, V.. Townselld.
AT TOE HOTELS
Young.
J A. Hogg Llliui , I' II I'li-temlvk.
llllo, .lolin Molr. Pap.ilkoii: Joliii .ill,
OI.iii; I. Wcimdiehncr, Ijiliuin.i: I. N
llolnirs. J V Wltheri. llllo. Cm I.
Hush, San Fniiuls (' II llolguaid.
Kauai; Mrs. M Scliiilineistrr, Cvvn;
Allss Prentiss. tlijITiilii. N Y.: A. .Mi -Kliinon.
Walalua; Major N. P Mi -Clure,
Scliotleld llarriuks.
IIIIL.MKTS nilt .MAIIINLS.
Tin- Camp Very niailiies tinned out
tills morning In "smart hhnlcl sun lid-,
mots, which are to bo given a thor
ough trial for tropical garrison wmk.
Hot ti ollKers nnd men are furniijhcil
wllh Ihe new stylo lip.idgenr.
t
II0IIN.
Moana.
Mrs. John A (lutigi r. Chleagn. Ill;
Mrs. John Sibasllau. chli.ig". HI,
.Mrs. Helen 11 Phelps. Ml- Flu l,s.
Los Angeles, C.il ; .Mr ami Mis win.
II Favllle, San Frnncli. Cnl ; Hon
Samuel .Mm rill. V. S A ; Mi- P S
Knight. Hawaii; Ml-s Tin lui i P.ul.ir,
Hawaii; .Mrs Illlilegarile P. ilon, II i
vvall, Ml-s Allien Mi.Kiilie llinluu
II ii 1 1 1-1 1 ii Maul Ad villi lind II.
W. C. PEACOCK & CO., LTD.
FAMILY TRADE
AUSTIN In Honolulu, Apill fi, I'll 2,
to Mr and Mis ) I. Austin, u sou.
II li 1 1 c tin mil lio-l Business (let-1 WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS
Icrs. Merchant, Near Fort
NEW ACTS AT
Just received, a new assortment of
S. GOWNS appropriate for tho Easter
,v season,
66.67.63 YOUNG BUILDING
, sl'nr neiiH nnd Hie Irtllli nhoiil II till I
m: 1'eople L-iij the II ill lei In. I
, ipl fiiinoA t.Mi '-(S Si"IM )1I.I01'!8I 'libl -'"'111
o.ibo iiM dn opjs iBu s
Union-Pacific Transfer Co.
KHHHKWEPHESSHECS
Limited
0l A( )0)UL'l
s ojiiijiunj .inoA u'i)i inq it3uilui sj pu s:ii
Mlssourlan Met with Finest of
Weather.
f1,, lit, till l.winti uuu In tnrti in,l
on arrival of hi couiniaml, the .Mia-!
bouilali, ft out Sallna ( rlz, via San
Francisco und Puget Sound por'H tills
moinlng The Amerieuii-lluwullali
steamer wtth over thiee thousand tons
merchandise anil bonded freight via
New York and the Isthmus, met with
line vv-entliPi- on the wny down from
Seattle. The Ml-souihin brought Now
Yoik cargo which left Ihe Atliiulli
coast port on February 12th and 17th
liy the (leorglan and tho Kcntuckl.in
The Mlssourlan Is discharging freight
ut the rullw'ny whaif The bteanier Is
to proceed to Island ports to complete
sugar cargo and thenco to Sallna Cm.,
Oil-Tank Cars Arrive.
Five big tanks to bo placed on rail
way trucks und used In the trunspoi
tatlon of fuel oil between Honolulu
nnd points along tlio Oahu railroad,
arrived as part of tho cargo brought
by tho big American steamer W F
llerrln. The oil tanks have been un
loaded and the work of pumping forty
live thousand barrels of fuel oil wan
begun this llinrnlng. The steamer Is
expected will bo ready to return to
the coast by tomorrow. The lien In
brought crude oil shipped from Mon
terey. Captain McDonald slated this
morning that for thu llrst two days
out from tho California oil port, Hie
weather was anything but pleasant
While ihe tnnlter suffered no material
damage, the galea uliil seas wero se
veio. Sierra Will Not Be Crowded.
Tlieio will bo plenty of loom in Iho
Oceanic hteiimship Sierra for nil In
tending passengers to tho mainland
Willie nearly one hundred und llfly ap
plications for llrst class trnnspnitu
Hon have already been lecelved, Iho
agency of C Ilrnvver Co. initiniiiii-o
that there are u number of most tie
slrablo htiiteioonis that lemulii unsold
lletwecn sevpiity-llvo mid ono bundled
Spanish und Portuguese members of
families who lecently arrived hole at
the expense of the Territorial govern
ment have hooked for sleeiago pasH
uge to tho (oust. It Is iindciBtond thai
ninny of tlio recent Immigrants to Ha
waii have boon Induced to take up
work with the rrult und fish cuiinerlo--ln
tlio northwest.
rn
Tuesday's Departures.
Tuesday's departuios lu Iho Inter
Island lleei Incliido Iho proposed hail
ing of Hie Minimi Kcu tor llllo and
wnj ports wlih a tnlr sprinkling ofi
cabin and deck pnssengois and u
geneinl cargo. The Mnutiii Ken wllh
sail at 10 o'clock In Iho morning The1
Klnnu, hack on her run to usual doii.i
along Kuiuii, will bo dispatched at C j
o'clock, inking passengers mid n good
sized cargo or merchandise. The MI-1
kahnla is scheduled to sail nt ii o'clock
lor Maui, Molokul and Lnnul ports. I
The Illtel'.lulilliil utmitilel- Voeno will
I. n .llu,.n, ,..! r.. i.-....! .. n, -II
nv- ii,nt,ii lll-ll llll lUlUI MIII 11' . I
o'clock this evening act orriliiK to Inui1
unnoiiiKenient from the olllee of Hiejl
coinpam. The vessel will carrv eic
go for the usual windward ports on
the (ianlen Island. I
eq I
Willi two hundred Asiatic sleeiago
passeugers and four bundled tun
cargo the P.iclllc Mall Intermediate
steamer Persia Is doe lo arrive ut Ho-'
nolulii on or iibout April I'iIIi I in
Pet slu will hoi th at Alake.i vvharl
THE BIJOU
"The Standard of Vaudeville"
1
The Alberts
4-RUSSIAN DANCERS and SINGERS -4
Hit of San Francisco for Eight Weeks. Presenting
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Russian Folk Dances
Not PAVL0WA or M0RDKIN, but graceful exponents of the
Dances of the wild steppes of the Czar's Empire
MOST ELABORATE COSTUMES EVER SEEN HERE
All Brilliant Colored and Bespangled fresh from Moscow and St.
Petersburg
TONIGHT-The Last Night of CUNNING, THE MAGICIAN
First Appearance of
Morris Golden,
The Yiddle FiddlerA Comedy Act
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Miss Golden
Only Woman Ventriloquist who has vis'tcd Honolulu. She is a big hit has
already convulsed Empire audiences.
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