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A I s f, i p. Mt Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar MONDAY: llntviilluii Staled. TUE8DAY: II lulii-'Ililril llignc. WEDNESDAY: Honolulu Cluiiir, !. , II. II. . I'millie. THURSDAY) llunuliilii (iiniiu.indcrr lligiihir, ." ii. in. FRIDAY. Oceanic Siroml DigrcT. tATURDAVl 1.(1 Miilm Cluiptir No. :i. (I. L. s, Regular. AH Tliltlna mtmt)r ol t Order tr cordially InvltH te attend aeetlnri ot local ItdtM 31 (ot on tin '.'nil and 4th .Mnucliijs of emit month nt K. 1'. Hull 7::m P. .11. Members of oilier Asso ciations cor- riARINE ENGINEERS'. MENEFICIAL A??4TI01 dlall) Invited. TO. MchlM.IIl I.UIMIK, M). 8, K. of P. Mi't'tR cverv 2nd nnd 4th Sattir- l-l.lii uiaiilniF t 7 '111 ', 1 rtr In Ml -- B " yv.-v.. ... 'K of 1' Hall, cor Fort and Uerctiilii i Visiting brothers cordislly Invited to attend a r aniiTZ. c c. I v KILBF.Y. K n. S IIOMII.ULI I.ODflE, CI8, U. 1'. 0. 1.', . Honolulu Lodge No C1C, n H O Klks, meets In their hall, on King St near Fort, every Friday eenlng visiting Broth crs nro cordially Invited to attend A 1 Ml'IU'HY r. n 11 Dl NSlIIIi:, Sec OAIIU J.0IH1K M. 1, K. of P. Meets every first and third Fri day at 7 30 o clock, 1') til Ian I Hall, corner lleretnnht and Fort streets Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend 1 A IIUVKIVH C C o hi isi. k c.r u ,t s HAN Aim 'I111HK M). 1, 1, o. it. M, Meets every first and third Tuesday of each month In Fraternity Hall, 1 0. O 1 building Vhitlng brothers cordially Invited to attend HENRY A ASCII. Sachem LOUIS A PERRY, C. of II iiooi,ri.r .until: no, r. o. k. "Jffy Meets on second and fourth fcC Wednesday evening of each .Pti mouth at 7.10 o clock, in K of P Hall, co tier Fort nnd Ueretnnla lsltlng brothers .no Invited to attend M .10NKS, W P. J W ASCII, Secy. noNoi.n.u mhhji: m. soo, i (). o. m, will meet In Odd Fellows' building, Fort street, near King every Friday evening at 7 30 o clock Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend AMiIROSIJ J Willi Z, Dictator. i: A. JAl'OIISON, Secretary. A. BLOM, Importer Fort St BCAUTITIES IN HEADGEAR Are Always Found at the Mary-Ann Bonnet Shop FORT STREET THE VERY LATEST IDEA8 IN Spring Hats Miss Power, Millinery Parlors, Boston Block ZEAVE Just rece-ind e-x Sierra latest In LINEN TAILORED SUITS, WHITE COATS and LINGERIE GOWNS. ROOMS 66-67-68, YOUNG HOTEL BON TON HAT SHOP WIGH . CLASS MILLINERY Club Stables Block MRS. E. E. DAVIS. Proprietor Millinery MILTON & PARSON8 Pantheon Bldg. PHONE 3088 FORT S1HEET K. UYEDA 1027 NUUANU STREET HATS Up-to-date Milllnsry and Man's Hats Wt- PACKING i SHIPPING CITY STORAGE BAGGAGE FURNITURE MOVING hippie (Additional Ship ping on Page 6) OF THE INTO HAWAHNOW PREDICTED Representatives Said to Have Visited Field With View of Es tablishment of Plant and Steamer Service Front Will Partially Assume Lively Aspect on the Morrow with Two or More Arrivals Lurline Away For Maui to Gather Sugar. Is Han all net soon to be Invaded by the Itoal Dutch'' Lest this solemn query be consider ed in the light of a deep, dark hint towards a militant descent upon this mid Pacific haven of peace and plenty, let It bo said thnt thu "Rojnl Dutch" means the Roval Dutch Shell Oil S)n dlcate, with extensive oil holdings In t.ivn and the Par Hast, which concern is now obtaining a firm foothold on the Pacific Coast. The presence of two prosperous ap pearing businessmen In Honolulu with in the past two weeks, who have been recognized as large oil magnates on the Coast, has lent strength to the be lief that a rival to the existing fuel oil companies Is planning to enter this terrllor Ihe actions ot the businesslike vis itors while here have been such as to Indicate that the) did not cross tho two thousand miles of Pacific water for the sole purpose of en jo) lug tho matchless climate of Hawaii, or Ho nolulu In particular ' Ii was learned this morning that a quiet investigation was pursued about Ihe possibilities for handling fuel oil nt this port Guarded Inquiry was made concerning available lands near, the waterrront at Die Hwn, or Kallhl,' end of the harbor. The almost total nbsenco ot brass hand methods em I plo)ed by the duo, who were for tho most pnit Inseparable during their brief stay here, caused more flian pass ing comment. One who has followed tho fuel oil' game as pla)ed in these Islands made dm statement this morning that tho Royal Dutch petroleum outfit has spent a little more than a )ear gaining its present foothold on tho Pacific Coast unil It Is oul) a matter of a short time until the company will havo In opera tion a fleet of steam tankers. Tho plan Is to light the Standard In Its own tcrrltnr) nnd the battle will bo ono to the last ditch Tho Standard lias but recent 1 begun a trans Pacific service In Hawaii with the last few trips of Ihe Maverick. I "Havo )ou noticed," said a local bus inessman who Is Inclined to the be- lief that a rival oil coinpan) may )et enter tho Held, "that tho Ro)al Dutch Is extremely busy on tho Coast7 Just beforo my return from San Francisco tho eompaii) mndo application for per mission to liullil tanks nnd to con struct and maintain a plpo lino on tho waterfront at San Pedro for loading vessels with Its products. Tho nppll cation was made by the Indian Oil Ru nning Company, which Is a represeu lathe of the Royal Dutch. The South ern Pacific has granted a site to this company on tho bluff at tho end of tho lioverument's breakwater for a mari time loading station. "Another thing not to lose sight of in this matter Is the fact that the lat est development Is the purchase by J C Van Kck of a block of land In tho business center of Seattle, and the construction of tanks and warehouses on the shore of Lake Union. A distrib uting H)stem for tho city is also being planned Tho Shell Royal Dutch stor age plant at Richmond bench, on I'u l,ut Sound, Is being rapidly pushed to completion nnd will be ready for busi ness lu a few months." 1 he opening of tho Panama Canal, It lu believed, will prove an Incentive for still more fuel oil companies to entci the Hawaiian territory. Hono lulu, It is piedlcted, will yet become a large fuel station for many passenger and cargo-carriers. An Increased lino of sail and steam tankers will be re quired. I Ml Sparks from the Wireless. Wireless messages from liners pro ceeding to the Islands received last ovenlng Include the following P M S 8. Persia, en route from San Francisco, May 9, 8 p in 402 nilleB off Arrive Honolulu C 30 a m Satur day M N S S Wllhelmlna, en routo from San FranclBco, Ma 9, 8 p. m 1G39 miles from Honolulu, 83 cabin, 4G ctecragu passengers. 111" sacks mall. All well. 3 bherman Will Be Much Delayed. A delay of several das Is predicted In the arrival of the United Slates Ar in) transport Sherman, which vessel has sailed from Kan Francisco and is piosiimahly at Poitlnnd, Oregon, em barking headquarters and enlisted men ot tho let Infantry Tho Sherman should arrive hero not later than May 20th, ntcordlng to present calcula tions The troopship. It Is bellowed, will make an extended atop at Honolulu. covering it period of between thrco and four da)s Tho vessel vvill take on considerable coal and there Is a quan tity of enrgo nlso to bo loaded that is being' brought down from San Fran cisco In tho Wllheliulnn. Tho transport will berth at Alakea as well as at tho railway wharf, at tho TRANSFER CO, JAS. H. LOVE ROYAL DUTCH latter place to discharge the effects and Btippllcs of the 1st Infantry These are to bo loaded onto tho railway cars for transportation to barracks. M Wllhelmlna to Alakea Wharf. For tho second time In her history the Matson Navigation steamer WI1 helmlnn will berth at Alakea wharf on nrrlval from Sail Francisco next Tues day morning rim Wlllii.lmlnn la rminrln,! no ' bringing about 600 tons United States quartermaster supplies In tho 28SS tons freight for discharge at Honolulu. Ihe quartermaster supplies will bo transferred to the transport Sherman on arrival here, which vessel Is en mute to Manila. Tho .Wllhelmlna wns heard from b) radiotelegraph last evening while steaming at a distance of 1C19 miles. The report states that the vessel has 83 cabin and 46 steerage passengers, Hllo cargo amounts to 1211 tons. In eluded In Honolulu freight are live an lomobllcs, whllo eight machines aro destined for Hllo. Mall to the amount of 3ft" sacks Is duo to arrive by this vessel, l.lglity packages express mat tor are nlso aboard. The Wllhelmlna goes to tho I;vva sldo of Alakea wharf. Ml Morse Can Point with Pride. Oenernl Freight Agont C. P. Morso of tho American Hawaiian lino can point with pardonable pride to the fa' cllttles offered at tho port of Honolulu l lor the speedy handling of sugar. I In tho ofllco of Mr. Morso there Is exhibited a largo photograph showing llio American-Hawaiian freighter -Vir ginian at her berth at railway wharf. wmio alongside tho huge vessel aro five Inter-Island steamers each dis charging a qunnttty of sugar Into tho spacious holds of tho freight carrying loviattian Tho claim Is made that local Btovo dores sent 47.0S2 sacks sugar from tho wharf and the small steamers into tho Virginian between tho hours of eight In tho morning nnd four lu the after noon, on thu occasion of the last visit or the Virginian ut Ibis port, fcu Barge Launched at Noon Today. Tho largo bargo built for McCnbo, Hamilton a itenny, local stovedores at tho shipyards of tho Inter-Island steam .Navigation Company, as exclu flvcly noted In the Hill lot In. was successfully launched at noon today. Tho ceremony If such It might be termed, was attended b) a number of snippingmen as well as representatives Irom tho builders. The barge is a tlno pleco of work, there being nothing but full lengtn tlmbei of prime quality used In Its construction. It hns n capacity of 300 tons coal or cargo. .There Is ample spaco for freight ns well as fuel, spo clal compartments being fitted for tho segregation of cargo. The craft was sent into tho water from a slide near the marine railway. Wllhelmlna Report. The following wireless message has been received by tho agents of tho 8. S. Wllholmlnn, bound for Honolulu: S. S. Wllhelmlna, May 9, 8 p in. 1C39 miles from Honolulu; flno wenth or; all well. For Honolulu 83 cabin pnssengers, 40 steerage passengers, 3ft7 sacks mall. 80 W. F. X. matter, ft automobiles, 288G tons cargo. For HI lo: automobiles, 1211 tons cargo Ship docks at the Alakea wharf Tuesday morning, Mny 14. a Klnau Returning with Sugar. The Inter-Island steamer Klnau, due to return to port enrly Sunday morn ing from Kauai ports, will bring 7000 sacks sugar, according to advices re ceived at tho ofllco of the Inter-Island, Tho steamer Iwalanl Is also expected on the samo date with Kauai sugar to the amount of 4000 sacks and COO bags rice. Noeau an Arrival Today. Today's arrivals Included tho Inter Island steamer Nooaift from Kaunl ports with 4000 sacks sugar. Accord ing to report brought by her officers, tho vessel met with fine weather go lug nnd returning from tho Garden Isl and. Mi I'm lilt- Hull Oilli.rs Demi. Word of the deuth of two mon who havo been prominent In tho servlee or tho Pacific Mull Steamship Company for years has been received They aro George W Maxwell, formerly purboi I und lutely agent foi (he Pacific Mall at Acapulco, and A II Heney, who1 held tho position of purser on various1 vessels of tho company's fleet for ten' yi'nra or more Honey, who was u' cousin of Francis J Heney, died ut i his homo In Oakland. Maxwell con tracted appendicitis at the Mexican port where ho wub on duty und ob tained leave to go to his home ut Keo kuk, Iowa, whero he died. lIM,c ...., ..... .. i uiw-oun jnu muun a x p m' May o h m Itl.r 1115 7B 8 V. ii ii r,!i b 111 8 41 1121 511 tail I 40 6 SI 10 60 11 tl 111' 111 6 3.1 to It II n m I IX Xl 6.14 t. 32 I lilt 623 C1I it in u in l I 40 or, Till T40 f,3ll 0.131 l.nft quarter of the moon Mn) 8 WEATHER TODAY Temperature 0 a m 72, 10 n m, 72, noon, Cft, 8 n. m, minimum Inst night, 05 Wind 0 u. m velocity 4, direction N;8n m , velocity 7, direction N K ; 10 n in , velocity 8, direction 8 ; noon, velocity 12, direction tt Total wind movement for past 24 hours, 194 miles, llnrometer ut 8 n m, 30 00; dew point nt 8 a in, ft1), relative humidity, 8 a. m, 66; absolute humidity, S u in., C616. Total rainfall during past 24 hours, 0 Inch. VESSELS TO AND FROM THE ISLANDS (Special Cable lo .Merchants' Exchange.! Friday, May 10. HONOIPU Arrived, May 8, schr. Muriel, from 8an Francisco HILO Sailed, Ma) 9, S S llllonlnti, for San Frnndsco MUKILTHO Sailed, Mav 9, schr. Carrier Dove, for Honolulu YOKOHAMA Arrived. Mav 10, S. S. Tenio Maru, hence April 30 SAN FRANCISCO S-tlled. May lfl.i 1-30 p. m S S lulu. Korea, for Hono- Pirsl.i to Take Mmh I'nal. Five hundred and II My tons coal is to be supplied the Pacllle Mull steam er Persia during her sta) nt this port The Persia Is expected to arrive from San Francisco at an tally hour to morrow morning It Is the present Intention to disp.ileh the vessel for tho Far Cast at ft o'clock hut tho load ing of a quantlt) of fuel inuy delay tho departure until the following morning. The Persia In lugs no cargo for this port. A few passengers are hooked for the Uast In tho Vessel a Setvnll Iteiiel) fur hen. Tho big Red Stuck tug Jlercules Is reudy to take a line from the Ameri can ship Edward Sewull today itnu tow the windjammer tu Kohulul. The Sownll has been supplied with sugar ballast, and will complete enrgo of sugar nt the Maul port The Sewall and her cargo Is bound fur Delaware Ilreakwater, where Captain Quick will receive latest orders Mi Smaller Vessels for Philippine Waters. The cableshlp Rlzal, purchased two jears or mora ago by tho Philippine in sular government for tho purposo ot. clioiiKlit tho voyngo was about lo end, restoring and maintaining coiumiinlen 'ndverho winds kept tho vessel cruising Hon with Manila, tho seat or govern , nuout t10 0,len ,. a fott W,,.H - ment, and tho southern Islands, It lsl1)ort for days, unable to mako tho bar- now said will ho sold and tho ruuilSj tor. Ccrlved from tho disposition ot this ' vessel will bo used to secure a smaller New Sound Wrele p,ant Panned. Btcamer nnd ono thnt can bo operated t-,. ,,, u , ,.,. .,.. ...,, at less expense. Tho Rlzal has becnldullt lmu, tccclu,d mM( l0 , uf declared by those who proress to know ft.a ,at ,,, Nnvv I)el)ar,mcllt , as an expensive luxury. It Is claimed tcn(ls , 10 ,lear rtltllrt!',() Ilmko Tn hat tho stenmor with very row exeep-1 lonsh ,,, most 1K,wc,rflI, roless sta tlons has been employed In tho truiis.,ion .. .,, ,,',,. ,,,., ..,, , t teciflmi tt Iticiilni Imilnf l,n iinrll.iu' , v.. ...,.. . ...au.... 4... ..... ,.. ww through Bimimery seas, At the time of departure of tho Pa elllc Mall steamship Siberia from Hongkong, tho ltrport was current nt the China coast port that tho Rlzal wan lo bo offered for sale. Acting tiovorn-' or General Gilbert Is alleged te. favor the sale of the steamer provided a Hiltnblo offer can bo secured. During tho past two years Secretary, llllott has been attempting to arrange for tho disposal of tho cableshlp Rlzal. as tho boat Is considered to bo poorly, adapted for the purposes of tho Bureau of Navigation. About a year ago a inue.iusc- lou.u .., uii, "masts are lo bo ncrcased In height, reasonable) price, but the salo fell1., ..vum t tho navv vnid iS llirniii-l, lnn.n Mm uliln ilrnw Inn L" ' .'" "K "l '" .. "aNJ "' " "Bet ;". .:;;,"..." ,.""'.f .1" .:. l niiiiwu nuiui iui iiiu iidi-o ui iiiu jiiit" chaser, With a part of tho salo price of tho ltlvnl Qn,,lnM, I-11lte It, mtnonu tn m. rancu nun of the const cunrd boats for. cable work. There Is some dlffeienco a nuinuer or iiremen and othei of opinion as to whether llfeso boats 'niembers of the ciow or the Nli aro largo enough to bo utilized ns nl'1" Kalsha at Kobe were trying tn cableshlp, but from Inquiries mndo l"rsuadu their fellow-woikiuen ut Yo- thrniiL'li inmiiAlniit onnreoa Snnr.ilniv kolialllu llllll clsewlieie til Join III the i;iliolt Is Batlsllcd that nno of tho llu renu or Navigation boats can do tho wnrk nl n mnol, lnoa nnol Willi II, I. mnnnv cnnnrn.l Inr ll.n tll'.nl Ihl. .,!,, I can be easily carried out and tho Jial - ... . i T .. . . unco useu ror tno purciiaso ot now modern Bhlps bottor adapted fnr tho present purposes of tho Government. I ' .. . ' bints, lor 80,000 pesem Is nwnltlug tlio in rival or the purchaser Tho terms havo been agreed, upon by cable" Iloiiitln W Kcjinour, tclltor In chief of the Kl I.ouls Republic for the last Jtur has rtslKiitd to resume his foi iner pusitlun us tdltoilul supervisor of the New York World. in Ills communication to tho Acting, """"h" ""-," "i"eiininiiei, nmu Governor upon this subject Societary sont " I'etn'0" lo Hie shipping com Ulllolt states: panic's and private owners nsklng for "The coast' guard boats are not and,"" '"crenso of wages never wero ndapted to tho tarriagO of , ., , freight, and they nro oxptnslvo wheiilo'"ers "" ln Pacific Mall. operated for that purpose. I "vtrul dianges In tho i'nclc Mall "I favor constructing a boat to ho 0'"' l"vo been recently made and used exclusively for a dispatch boat, nl 3"st "nimum oil s. It, Shephurd, on tho plans long bIiico obtained by,lmr,ier "r ,,1U c" "r ''aimnia, has been the Ilureau of Navigation, and then ap lra"sf-'"ei1 ,() ,ho 8umo I'oaltlon on I loved by the Secretary of War l,1 8t"l""'r Newport, succeeding F it "I huve ulso oiTered llvo of tho coast1 n'"U " rK. fonni rly freight guard boats for sale, and tho closing of lork "" "10 Nowpmt, will take tho po. a coutiact fen tho salo or ono or the. Hlt1"" vacated by Shepherd NEW SCHOOL OPEN IN FALL The committee nppolnti d by Miss Clara Zlcgler to consider plans for obtaining buildings nnd grounds for tho propositi vocntlonnl or Uncle school pYolmbl) vvill Intel nt Stipt rlltti txlctit Pope's ottleu next Motility morning A report will be prepare d for prcMntn tlon to the educational cominlKloiurs, who meet hue Mny .'5 A surprisingly large amount of en thusiasm over the propoed Institution Is evinced bj p.irents of the clt. ac cording to reports received b) Super intendent Pope Ho snji thn Idea Is gradually grow Inn nwnv from nn In. siltutlon for girls only, nnd thnt when "ic plans Imve innttrlitllrfd ami the school become, a certain!), It llkel) will be known ns n voentlonal or trade Institution instcrd of Inelustrl il school He believes the Idea will nniti rlallc so rnpldl) thnt the school can ,e thrown open at thn be ginning of the next school lc-ii in the fall 4 I liATIIHFHONT M)tTIs Cutlers Preparing, Tho United Stntes revenuo cutters ordered to patrol In llehtlng sen nro making rend) to start northward Tho work of the patrol this year substan tially will bo modified on ae count of the ratification of the new fur sealing treaty entered Into between the Unit ed States. Russlu, Croat Britain nnd Japan, and Instead of a number or veseeis mussed around the Prlbylovs Islands the milts of the licet will lm distributed nlong tho AhiBkn coast line and in liehring sen It is under stood that the Maiinlnir. MeCiillei, h nnd Tncoina will tnko the Ilehriug sea patrol, with ono of them making n trip along the Aleutian group ns far wesi us Attu islauil, uiiother will cruise the wnters adjacent to thu rrlbjluts, and the third will take the Inshore Islands, perhaps criilulnir on the North Pacllle as fur cist as Ku. UlaK Island and vicinity As usual. uie near win inane Hie trip to Point Harrow, tho northerl) apex of tho Americas The Rush, .having head- quarters nt Juneau, will visit the can neiles in Southeastern Alaska as far south as DKon enhance South of Dixon entiiinee the United States will huve e misers on dut) pirt of tho Biiininer to protect the se-.ils as they make theii wit)- northtvaid along the coast Hi In Storm and Mutlnv. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal , April C. Alter n hazardous vo)age of 144 days, marked by mutiny, death and disaster, thu snlllng vessel William P. Fr)o Is In port hero from Philadelphia todn) . Trouhlo started almost beforo the ves sel, with a crew of green hands, left 1hee Ilednwnrn rlvnr. Knv 1ft A re.,,,. for all tight started 01110111- n inimlw.r of drink crazed sailors, with tho result tliat three Jumped overboard and two more drowned In December the ship fought destitution for 11 week lu a gnlo ore t ape ht Itoguo, and was saved Just as the elow were uboiit to abandon her In despair For tin 00 days lu Jaiiii ur) she rode on a sonthwester olT f apo Horn thnt shifted her enrgo A log of 0110 of the sailors was broken In the storm. Finally, after suvcial moro mnnll stnrniu. ulintt ,.v.rw.. plans being worked out to renew tho navy plant nt tho cntranco to Puget Sound nro put Into elTeit. lie lug 11 connecting link between tho chains of stations lu Alaska and the United Slale(t all(, bc , of 0 lf lr,, , , ,, 11.' .1 le N r)oimrtmeIlt ,, ,&,,,,,, ,; ,0 Taloosh Htaton ,, bo f ,,, m.a, ..rfi i .,. ...... ,e- ti. lalls foI1,Plnll,alo ,,,,. ,,, mi)ln ',.,, .' ',,,. ,.,,.... ,.... ,"..., .',"'..'.'' ., ' .i .',V. .",.,' . ' " ' ?",'",'" " titer upart to glvo a greater spread lo tho sonslllvo listening wires. Tho ""u. recoinmendlng that the pies- cut wooden masts bo superseded by steel masts 300 feet high. "''Till hlrlke Mm Prcdlllitl '""""i ; hm nn uu uicn-aso 01 1 )uf' m ,nV l"" '" lnu ''Miartuio or mo IIIIVO JVlltril Or J 10110111111 tip "I'ds Of tW O tllOUSUIIll II1CII Oil 111) 1 Til 1 J"p n3V- steamers outside the Ship- Iltlni. I'nmttfiiilnu' lltil.x. ..H,. v,....t,..l " --" . .-i..,n.-.. ,0 ,mu' oxpresseil their willingness tn r.1'!1!'"" inu movement Theso mon, lliliviiirlt lliitli. nniii.A,irtiilll. hI. I..... W. C. PEACOCK & CO, LTD. FAMILY TRADE WINC AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS Merchant, Near Fort AT THE PORT Fort) passengers nro booked Tor the Const In tho Matson Navigation steam er Liu lino. Tho nrrlval of tho schooner Cecilia Sudden nt Knhiilul with lumber from Puget Sound is reported, 'I ho American schooner Minnie K Cnlne, from (lr.i)s Harbor with lumber, has nrrlved at Port Allen Mnll from tho mainland to nrrlve In thu Matsonlnn liner Wllhelmlun on Tuesday Includes 357 sacks, according to n late nerogrnm. Tuklng n full shipment or sugar, tho Matson Navigation stcnnicr llllonlnn, wns dispatched from Hllo last evening destined tor San Francisco. A mall for tho mainland will prob' ably bo dispatched on Monday oven I I.I .t . .. ... m .1 "1K:Vl".l"01,rojole',''?m"nroml,ltDowson Ilros. Sinltli and Hotel Sts men k . vian steamer ciiina They'll look like they wero mnde for Mall and passengers leaving this ou when you eet them from Geo A port on May 1st in the Matson Navlga ?', , f,"" B ,,1 T V .ton tlon steamer Hot.olulan arrived at San Ma.rtlD' tallor' llfl"iel Btrtct- '20 1'rnuclsco nt 9 20 )esterdny morning n,",),1 ... Tho Pacific Mall steamer Persia.! . AeB";K Intoxication and cruelty Al from San Frnndsco. Is duo to rench lakWiih . by her attorney, thin morn this port at an early hour tomoriow " 'I'1"1 '" Circuit ( ourt nn nppllca morning and will berth at lllshop ,l,u," for '"vorcf from Kolchl Titkegu wharf. chl- The I.urllnp. with passengers and Willy O. A. Slcbert today tiled nn sugar, will bo dispatched for Sim Frnn Hijillc uthin 111 Circuit Couit usklng elsco ut I! o'clock luesdny evening, tho Hint lames Sutherland bo appnlnte-d vi'ssel sailing fiom tho new Matson' i:niill.m for Mrs Mary A SleMiort, lu wharf. Ceimpcleiit. Const report has It that tho Harrison ,'rliu Hoiiolulu Gas Conipnny has call Direct Line freighter Crown of Arm-11'1 n Poclal mee'tlug of the dliectors gore crashed Into the new llluo Fuiinel' fur '?' Is- "t ' '" . '" 111"' "P I ho freighter Tnlth)blus wljllo at Vniicou- ve-r. II. tl. inrrvliiL' nwnv liulnnrku or thu nnwer vessel. Iiilocklug tho Wllhidmliiti nt Alakea wharf, on occasion of her arrival heru next Tuesdn), will making tho second appearance or Hint vessel nt the wharf sllito her advent lu thn Mntson serv Ico According to the regular sclii'drtli', tho Matson Navigation steamer I.ur- II110 will be dispatched for Knhulul this evening, there to complete ells dinrgo of six hundred tons mainland inerchnndlse. The vessed will lond su gar at tho Maul port and will prosu malil) return lo Honolulu not later than Sunday moiulng While local "Hundsome Harolds" peaceful!) snoozed In thn vnlu heller Hint thu Ameilcau ship Falls or Cl)ds wns )estciduy sailing on Its way to the Coast, us eiroueoiisly reported h) n morning publication, that Vessel was tho Kteuo or tho liveliest or lights be tween rebellious sailors and deleimlu ed officers. Tho ship Is still here. PASSD.MlKltS IIOOKKD Per 1. M. S. S. IVrsln. fnr Hrlmil J May 11. Dr. Clark. K. Oshlnui, O J.1 Dell, wife nnd Infant; A. Phillips and, mainland. wife, i:blsii)n and wife. ' Testimony In tho assumpsit Btilts of Per Etmr. Claiidlue, for Hllo via wayl "10 Hlvorsldc' Portland Cement Com ports, Mny 10 A. Hanehcrg, K. Il.il'nny against tho von llantm-Youiig Holler, Mrs. D Sherwood, Miss Agues, Lindsay, H. 11. Heller. Geo. W. Carr, Fred Mulr, G Nlcolar, Mr North, Jno, Hi own, Miss It Naoho Per Htmr Manna Ken, for Hllo, via wii) pen Is. Ma) 14 Miss M II, John 1 ami William F Poguo, Miss II Ho lier, Mr and Mrs J. Baptist and In funt, Miss Tolmle, J. llurrls Macken zie. Per slmr .Ilkahala. for Maul and Moloknl ports, Ma) 14 Miss Uruno nnd Bcrvnnt, Mrs. A. I J. Prune, Mrs Chns Hopkins Per Btmr Klnnu, for Knual ports, May 14 Mr and Mrs. Geo. S. Wntui house and sou. MAILS T Malls are due from the followlnc points as follows: Yokohama China, Mny 13. San l'rniicist 11 PitkIh Mm 11 Victoria Marama, May 22. colonics Makiira, May 21, Malls will depart for the followlni points as follows: tiKoliamn Persia, May 11. Vancouver Mnkura. Mav 21. Colonics Maramn, May 22. San Francisco Chlnn, May 13. 4 TItttSrOIlT SKRVICK Logan, from Honolulu for Manila, sail ed April 14. Sherman, fiom Snn Francisco ror Ho. nolulu Mny 6. Sheridan from Honolulu for San Fran cisco, Arrived April 7. Crook, at San Francisco. !luford, sailed San Francisco for Mex ican ports. Warren Stationed at the Phlllpplnei Thomns, from Honolulu for Portland, Ore, May 4. CANTON ELECTS LONDON, Dug 'Ihe well-known French feminist, l)i pi lie tin, his re ceived fiom Dr. Sun Yat Sen tho fol lowing leltti, HnjK the Ilnllii wnuitu'H pupil Din PrniitiihcvviKiiUK 'I Iiiivh the honor to Infoim jem that In thu elections ftii the provincial Assembly of I'uiitoii four women lmvii been c host n iigulni iiiiiiiI.uk 1 hope thu news will be of Inteust to jtni" i Tbt ('union elections piovldi-d the Hist iipublleiiii gov 1 1 nun iit's trial of woman HiilfriiKu 'Ihe qunlilli itlou was uu i ilue itlonal one, und reMilittd thu Villi to Wllllltll Willi UlllvtlRit) llt-BlttS, oi who had Mudlcd tliiti) )tnis nt it ('Kiibtnl iduiiitlonul Institution Ihe posKllillll) r i, 10,ito faiiiliie!(cjitliineu King rie) ,, . , ' . In llotoii und vlclnlt) was averted ' after 1 , w A ' t ' '"' when the sttninti Armciilin arilved King and Fort at that port Irom Liverpool with II 100 lugs of lilsh potatoes In her bold LOCAL AND GENERAL For a hack, ring up 2307. Curios rom till over the world nt tho Anchor Saloon It goes without saying that every thing Is Rest nt The Kncorc Picture Training, Aria and Crafa Shop, Fort nhovo Hold street. Always buy ot tho stores that give Gietn Stamps, They're as good its Hold. Tho Underwood Typewriter Vlslhlo nono bolter. Wall, Nichols Co , Ltd. Agents Wanted Two more passengers for nrouud-the-lsland nt JO. Lewis Stables and Oarage Tel. 2141. If you want a good Job done on an aulo or carriage take It to Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Co , 427 Queen SL Island ni'onls, Dverrendy Auto start- or; nm repairers, M O King, mgr., Quern and Mllllaiil Sts. Phono 3CI6 Something new. Roynl Nnvy hi. cycles Freo wheel, roller chain, nickel rims, double brakes, ? to 0(1. .-. u r'ri1" """' or n uo"" ll"," ""' "' l,ri- '"'" '"' " mine out 11 J. D McGrow, manager of the Cioss roads Rook Shop, will leavo shortly for a four months' tour of tho prlncl pal cities of tho mainland to study book and publishing conditions The Missionary Gleaners will hold 11 delicatessen sale on Saturday, tho eleventh of May, between tho hours of 8 3D and noon, at the store form erly occupied by 1uvls & Co, King Btreet 'I lie annual report of W Proteiihuiier nnd II Rchultz, trustees for tho cstnto of Otto llrnesl Isenherg, Hied In Cir cuit Couit this inclining, shows re ceipts amounting to $,!4,ft'i" 17 nnd ux pnndltures totaling $3 t.'Mt; on. Dr. I. J. Shepherd, generul hi'nlth and snullnr) officer, has gone tn Wnla line to Investigate sanllnr) conditions there prcllmlunr) to thu Issuance' of licenses In the various Industries there. The licenses tro to bo granted lu July The plans of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company for tearing down somo of ltn present buildings nnd replacing theni by ntciro substantial concrete- struct ures will not hu carried out until after President J D. Dalo returns from tho ""d ll10 A"v,i Robinson companies. for the value of 1S00 sacks or cement alleged to hnvo been suld to thoso cone ems, was taken lu Circuit Judgo Cooper's (ourt this inclining. New houses for Palatini Settlement wurkeis nro being planned, lnclncllii,; ho erection ut u building that will house thu nduilulstiutlvu offices, nn In dustrlnl school and the proposed chi nurscr) A donutloli n flaiul on Hotel street near tho Castle Kindergarten will allow tho Settlement toeiect boiiui cottnges J W Pratt, Charles Hustaco and loseph Audrudo havo been appointed uppialsers on the Punchbowl lauds by Govornor Frenr, llio lauds uro to bo divided among tho residents In tho dis trict by preference rights or miction. They will set values on the property not already occupied und dispose) or them at public auction. PERSONALITIES A il. GHIIHN, ror tho past thirteen months lu charge ot the Piinu quarry on Hawaii Tor the I-ord-Young c'o. has resigned his position and re turned tu Honolulu SAILORS FIGHT (Continued from Page 1) Tho mon asked tor an hour nnd a har ror meals, and when this demand was turned down they took occasion to things unconventional and not compli mentary to tho skipper and his uffi. cers. Pollen wero rushed lo tho ship sldo and nrter tho spilling or red corpuscu lar fluid lu quantities, peaco was re stored, rollowecl by thu desuitloit or practically tho entire crow Cuptuln Hugulls with tho nsslBtnnco of his local ropresenlullves wuh bus) today rounding up a nuvv crow with tho expectation that tho Falls or Clyde, would bo sufficlentl) manned tn pro cecd lo sen this afternoon AMU8EMENT8. ATHLETIC PARK Baseball for Sunday TWO OAMHS - . TW0 riAMHH 1l30 J. A. C. vi. STARS 3130-P. A. C. v.. HAWAII Reserved seats fur center of grand sluiiil mid vvi..4 elm , i,,,,,!,,,! Ilt I: O Hall Hon Huitrit,,.. i- - r, -'.,........,. Pricei Mc, 35c and 25c ) Children 10c ?KMWt H UMta