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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1912.
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Masonic Temple
A
' Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
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WEDNESDAY
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Honolulu (haplir. 1!. V. M.
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FRIDAY
Oei.iulr Hrt Ilium.
ATllHDv
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AH Tiiltliix memoirs ot t
I'rder ire cordially Invited t
ttnd raeetlnim of local lidg
Jlict on (lie
'.'nit n ml 1 1 It
.Mnndnjs of
(mil uiontli
lit It. 1'. Hull
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Mi mbcrs of
oilier Aso
clallons cor-
MARINE ENGINtEHS'
UEKEFICIAL AJUTIOB.
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VOL MclvIMI I OWU', M). 9,
k. of r.
Meets cier .'ml iind 4th Satur-
di ovinlng lit 7 .10 o clock In
1 K of T Hall, cor Tort nni!
Dip tin! i Visiting brothers
cordially liilld to attend
F GKK'IZ, C C
l' r uilui:, k n s
uomim-mi LOniir, fito, ii. v. o. r.
, Honolulu Lodge No CIO,
B P O Klks, meets In
their hnll on King St.
neir Fort, every Friday
evening Visiting Ilroth
crs aie cordially Invited
to attend
i- mi itrnv n n
it m nshi:k sec
OAIIU J.OIKii: ML 1, h. of r.
.Meets every Orst and third Frl-
Jdiiy at 7 30 o clock, Pythian
Hall, comer Ilerotanla and
l'ort streets Visiting brothers
cordially Invited to attend
I A HAWKINS c c
o hi:im: k of it v s
IU1I MI IHIHK 0. 1, I. 0. II. 3!
Meets every tlrst and third
Tuesday ot each month In
rrnternlt Hall, I O O I
building Vli.tlng brothers
cordially Invited to attend
lirm A ASCII, Sachem
LOLIS A FLItltY, C of It
jioMiu'i.r ki:ii: no, r. . r.
olj Meets nn second and fourth
2?8rJ cdnesday evening of each
.) month at 7 SO o clock. In
K of I' Hnll, corner Fort
and Herct-inln Visiting brothers are
Invited to attend
WM JONHS. W V
J W ASCII, Secy
HOMIM'I.IT I.OlKJi: M). 600,
1 0. 0. .M
will meet In Odd Fellows' building
Fort streot, near King ovcry Frlda
evening at 7 :0 o clock
Visiting brothors cordially Invited
to attend
AMHROHi; J WIIITZ, Dictator.
13 A JAC01ISO.N, Secretary
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
BLAUTITICS IN HEADGEAR
Are Always Found at the
Mary-Ann
Bonnet
Shop
TORT STREET
THE VERY LATE8T IDEA8 IN
Spring Hats
Miss Power,
Millinery Parlor, Batton Block
ZEAVE
Just rereiv il ex HI rra latest tn
LINCN TAILORED SUITS, WHITE
COATS mill LINGERIE GOWNS.
ROOM8 66 67-68, YOUNG HOTEL
BON TON
HAT SHOP
HIGH . CLASS MILLINERY
ClUb Stables Block
MRS. E. E. DAVIS; Proprietor
Millinery
MILTON 4 PARSON8
Pantheon Bldtj.
PHONE 3088 FORT STREET
K. UYEDA
1027 NUUANU STREET
HATS
Up-to-dato Millinery and Men's Hati
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PACKING
SHIPPING
STORAGE
CITY
BAGGAGE
FURNITURE MOVING
Shipping
(Additional Ship ping en Page S)
AUTOMATIC COLLIER IS ASSURED
TO FACILITATE COALING OF SHIPS
Inter-Island Company Has Decided on Plans For Such a Ves
selWork Will Be Rushed
to Arrive Late This Evening
Noon Tomorrow Coasting
B g Cargo in the Alaskan.
Vn luminal 1 ndller ndnplod for
tin hpioOv coaling of anj class of
tratnn freight ste-imshlps that mn
iliet in rail ar Honolulu Is to be n llx-
tin o at this port within n few months.
according to tho statement made Homo
dais ago b President and Gonernl
Man iger I A Kennedy of tho Inter-
Island Steam Navigation Compinv
The Inter Island companj Is already
mnklng elnhorato preparation for the
reception nnd handling of business
dial Is hound to imiir to Ihls port wlln
tho opening of the Panama (anal
In the olHco of the comp.ui tlieio
Ins for months past rrpostil n com
plete nnd elaborate sot of plans and
spot HU.it Ions foi nil automatic col
lit i
I lip local (oniiunv now has under
ronsldi rat Ion the proposition of utlll
Ing one of Its older steamers as tlio
lasls for the collier It Is claimed
that In this manner the compnnv will
lave a hulk of fall tonnage avnllable
Our this will be erected devices
tuiw fnvoied bv tho shipping world In
the rapid transfer of coal from the
batge to the steamer bunkers
It Is contended that with tho open
Ing of the Panama Canal to tralllc
nolulu is destined to become a port ot
i all for mnnv tramp freight carriers
In manv Instances these vessels will
not enter tho harbor nnd becomo
nmennhlo to port dues nnd other
i barges If they can bo successfully
loaled at sea
The purpose of tho collier as now
planned nnd soon to be placed tn ser
vice hv the Inter Island Is to keep tho
collier well supplied with fuel, which
nn then bo transported to n station
off port nnd after being brought along
side the steamer In need of fuel the
transfer will be onlv a matter of mi
nor moment Such colliers nro now
In successful operation nt tho various
Important ports throughout the world
Iho work of converting ono of tho
Inti r Island steamers Into a collier
will ho done nt Iho local plant The
nppiratus with which the hulk will ho
Installed will ho ordered without de
It.) Korea Has New Captain.
I wo thousand tons Oriental cargo
will arrive at Honolulu fiom China
nnd lapan pints, according to a cnblo
reielved nt the agency of II Hack
fold Co usterdnv
I he Mam hnrla snlled from okohn-
mn on time and should arrive here on
or nbout next Tucsdav Tho vessel
has room for slxtj llvo additional enh
fii passengi rs
Tin Koii.i from San Francisco and
due to leuh pott on or nbout 8
.( Iui k 'Thursday moinlng, will arrlvo
heic under tho command of Chief Of
tlcei II Nelson, formerly of tho Mon
holla Nelson wns Injured sonic
mouths ago through falling down a
hati b He has been laving up at San
I'lanilsco nnd the howh received Sim
i'a thai he bad been delegated to tho
lommniid ot Iho Korea In placo of
Captain Fisher occasioned much sur
piiso in shipping c-irelcs
Knual Sugar Report.
With tho nirlvnl of the Inter Island
steamer Klnau from Knual potts
comes report of tho following sugai'
swaltlng shipment
MAK ItiSU, KKI1 1000 KSM IM)
IsSCo r.r.D0 LI 27 146, Mill r.r. C ! J. V
K 7-0, O.UI 27iiO, KP 17,210, OF 201, "i
sac ks
Loading at Island Ports.
Pursei Fionoh of tho Inter Island
ki miner Mlknhala reported Iho pres
inco of the oil tnnker W F lleirln
at Ivunnapili, while tho Matsciu Nail
gnlion steamer Lurllno and tho Amor
lean ship Kdwnrd Sou nil at Knhului,
tho latter vessels loading sugai for
tho mainland
P3
Klnau Ready for Dispatch.
Iho Inter Island stenmer Klnnu,
fiom Kaunl ports with 7000 sacks su
pir Simoi ixm "-is Sti'vi ojmofigj i8l -wo'i.I
ojbo in, M tin opis iqBij si i
Union-Pacific Transfer Co.
Limited
oi) Aq poipuei
si ojniiujnj jnov uoiM jnq JiiBjBdBj s pe sii
TRANSFER CO;
JAS. H. LOVE
Towards completion unina
and to Sail for the Coast at
Vessels Bring much Sugar
i-nr. Is mi arrival at the port This
oirgo has been removed and the ves
sol Is now being mndo read for a re
turn trip to tho Garden Island Tho
Klnnii Is to sail for polls of call at
f ii clock tomorrow evening
Hall Made Special Trip.
Tho Inter Island steamer V. (I Hnll
Is here on a spi clal trip from Kaunl
ports The vessel brought "iOno sntks
siiMir The Hall Is to be dispatched
for Garden 1st mil ports this evening
taking no pissengers or freight
rw
Nilhau Returned from Special Trip.
Hemming from n special trip to
Huelo where targo and some Imml
giants were left, tho Inter Island
stenmer Nilhau Is nn nrilval at tho
poit Her ofllccrs report a lino trip.
n
Market Boat Back Again.
The Mlknhaln, known as tho mar
ket boat Is bak from a trip to Mnul
nnd Moloknl ports with i..Vi sneks su
Rnr IT hiad cattle. Hi calves, 13 pigs,
10 chickens, 12 i rates eggs, nnd 138
packages sundries Tho Mlknhala
Ho-Imct with tlno weather on tho outward
nnd Inward trips
Kt
Island Shipping.
According to roports on tllo nt tho
office of the Inter-Island, tho schooner
Minnie II Cnlno wns passed at Port
Allen, the vessel being discharged of
n Bhlpmcnt ot Const lumber. Tho ves
set sailed down from Grn)s Harbor In
twent-four days.
China Here This Evening,
A lato wireless received at tho
agency of II llackfeld & Co Is to the
effect Hint tho I'nclllc Mnll liner Chi
nn from the Orient, will arrive nt tho
poit about u o'clock this evening Tho
China Is bringing fiOO tons freight for
dlschnigo here Tho vessel will berth
at Illshop wharf, where five hundred
tons coal will bo loaded It is tho,
present intention lo dispatch tho vos
scl for tho Coast at noon tomorrow.
Alaskan in with New York Cargo.
Tho Amerlcnn Hawaiian freighter
Alaskan Captain Patterson, arrived
In port vosterdny morning with ono
of the largest cargoes In ninny months
Tho freighter will ho dispatched for
Snllnn Ciuz via Port Allen, Kahulul
and Hllo on Wcdnosdnv, May Kith.
The Alaskin steamed down from thu
Sound In flno weather.
r
Manila Threatened with Loss of
German Lines.
Mnulln business Interests nro sitting
up nights nnd taking notice; of tho
tlneatcned elimination of tho German
steamship lines from that port A
message has been received thcro an
pouncing tho possible withdrawal of
tho North German Llovd slenmerH
from regular monthly calls at tho
1'hlllnnlno enpltal. The agents rep
resenting tho big German company nt
the port nelthei dcn or conllrm tho
rumor, jet It wns said that thcro was
no liosslblllty of tho company's bonis
ceasing to mil nt .Manila at least until
October Tho eompnny Is In receipt
of n mnll subsidy fiom tho German
'
Government, and one of tho provisions
of tho contract Is Hint Mnuiln Bhnll ho
ono ot tho ports of call
Tho present contract, say tho
agents, will not expire until October
when It will becomo a matter of ar
langcmint between tho Gorman Gov
e rnmeut nnd tho company as to the
terms of renewal If Hicbo terms tako
no account of Manila, then tho vesbols
of tho company will no longer put in
there whereas If tho Government do
cldcs that visits to Manila should ho
made tho company will bo bound to
mnko them
Tho Red Stack tug Hercules with
dredgo Governor In tow departed for
hnliuliu jcstGreluv
TIDES SUN AND MOON
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135.1 581 6OT
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I-nst iiuirtir ot the moon Muv 8 1
VESSELS TO AND
FROMJTHE ISLANDS
(Special Cable to 3IerclinnU'
I'xchariL-e.)
Monday, May 13.
SAN FRANCISCO Knllid Mav 11,
C p. m, S. S. Kntcrprlse for Hllo
Arrived, May 12, 11 n in , S S
Siberia, henco Mn fi
FOHT HHAGG Arrive il. Mn 11. bk.
8 C. Allen, hence April 12
I'OIlTI,ANI), OHi: - Arrived, May
12, 1J. S A. T Thomas heme Jlnyl.
GRAYS HAUnOlt Sailed, Ma 5,
bktn. Arngo, for Honolulu
H1I.0 Arrived. Ma o bktn Kllkl
tot. from Pott Gamble
Sailed, Mny 11, S S Columbian, I
iui ouiiiiu vrur
KAANAPAI.I Snlled, Ma 12
II qnllnit Mm 1" 4 o I
Hcrrln, for hnn I ranclsco
a.,itn,i m. ii h u I
Milieu, vin ii n
Win, F. Hcrrln
KURKKA
Shlntsu Mnrit, for Mi Ihnurnc,
i.,u i
'Vlis I
YOKOHAMA Sailed, Mav 11, S
Manchuria, for Honolulu
AEROGRAMS.
S S CHINA .Mil arrlvo 1 p in to
day from Yokohama and will sail at
! a In. tomorrow (lmiln for
San
Francisco, from l.lshop wharf.l
:o1M:A - Will m . Ho Thursday
... f. a.. i. ,...
S. S. KOllI
fi n m. from San Francisco
OAVIOTA Arrived Mn 10, ship
Marlon Chllcott. Iiciki April 21
POUT LUDLOW Sailed, Mav 11,'
schr. Mary K. Fostci for Honolulu
SKIPPERS ON
Captain Mncnula) pilot ror tho port
of Honolulu; Captain Foster Harbor
master, and Captain Stone of tho In-tcr-lBlaud
service were selected ves
tcrdny morning ns n special board of
survey, whoso business It will bo to
mnko a complete Investigation ot tho
damage wrought tho Amerlcnn bark'
entlno 8. N Castle, which vessel
caught II ro on Saturday morning
It is stated that the tlamngo done
tho windjammer by tho llro which
L uracil in her copra will not exceed a
thousand dollars Dcsplto tho fact
that deck planking nnd sovoral knees
nro (ousldcrnlily charred through tho
action of tho lire, It Is claimed that the
woodwork has not been materially
weakened because of tho flames.
captains .Macaulny, Foster and
Mono spent tho greater part c.r htm
day In making their Investigation
Thev nro prepared to submit a report
within n short time.
DIES AT WHARF
Joseph Ilnti, well known In local la
bor elides, and tor manv veaia a tig
uro on tho loenl vvnterfront in the en
tro on tho loenl wntcrfront In tho ca Uw '"lk !,f !, mn" 'leatlned for
.aeltj of slovedoro. dropped dead at !'" '""I"'""! HI bo forwnnle.l lo tho
ho Itallwn) whurfe-stcrda morning. l ""'" '"". morning with the do
Immedlnloly following tho nrilval of ',,!r,"ro r "10 lmlllc s,ul1 Ri'er
:lio Amerlcnn tlnwnllnu frolghtcri11'"1" , ,
pae
tho
Immcdl;
l.n
Aiooin., i ii.io .,-i
Han. with a number of other work n" I''"Ih nlong tho coast of tho Island
.., n... i.... r m. n..i. ii,lo Knual. the Inter Island simmer
' III.-,. Ill IIV UIIMIIWJ .11 i.V- ....I;. ..(III.
1 .. ... '
"l & "emu. as awaiting un op -
i i... .- .. it ii. i.i.iu ..,
puruimiy en heiiiiiiK uiu iuuuui uim,
liyni fi I ir llm A Iniilnn I Tn nvlil 111 (l t ti
ed of sovero pains in ills bend. Ho nf
terwnrd ndmltted that ho felt a faint
loir Hiiell mmtnir on nnd retlreel to II
shady jiortlon of tho whnrf. whnio ho1
lay down on some piled freight A ,
rr i.i...n.tu Inln. iiil.mi n n(ntntlnr.i
boss went tn call tho man ho vvasl
llllllltl III IJIHO pttSbl'CI IIWHJi I .. ill I .. . ... . . m
Hnu was a veteran In local stcvol"1 ,.,ertl1 n llfi'"'!' "Iinrf
elorlng circles Ho was alllllated with! ' ' 1r,e",I.,0,l "m1l,1 fj,llna' ''"
u..,rnl lnl, ,.,.,,.l,nllnim .mil Inntnii miltO to HlC ( oast, Will 1)0. dlSptlll llCll
found to hnvo passed away,
n clrclo ot friends I for San 1'raiitlsto not alter than 10
Coronei Itoso took chargo of tho ro o'clock tomorrow morning
mains early Sunday morning and an'. ho. ,asl,'r a larR 8,lnr Hhlpment
Inquest hns been called. Heart ills l' 1,clnf : Placed iiboaid tho Matson
easo Is assigned as the causo
death. .
STORK BROUGHT BOY, NOT
GIRL, TO THE STEVENS'
Lieutenant L M Slovens, captain
of tho ynid at the Honolulu Naval
Station, was kept busy receiving tho
congratulations of his friends this
morning, on tho arrival of tho stork
nt tho Slovens ouartors last night
I However with every acknowledgment
Captiiln Stovons hud to udd the expla
nation that It was u son, not a daugh
tor. Hint bn.l lienn ..elele.l le. llm oomi -
hit Ion of the station Ono of tho loenl
- " ------ ---- ....
nowspapera reported him as tho prom!
father of girl nnd It took earnest I
moment on Captain Slovens' p.ut to,
enllvlnen 1,1s fp.n,l Unit l,n l,n,.w
convince his friends that ho know
what ho was talking about when ho
mentioned Ills son
W. C. PEACOCK & CO, LTD.
FAMILY TRADE
WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS
Merchant, Near Fort
MATE OF CASTLE
INDIGNANT AT
FIRE REPORT
Tlint lire Ir t -Le'itlno H N
t'nsllc Inst Saturdnj morning Is stilt
nlTordliig wntcrfront rlrdes plcnt of
topics for tomcrsillon
Mute Martin It Christie, III the nc
cnmpniij Ing slralRbt-frimi-the-shniil-der
lommiinlcatlim to tho Bulletin
dcnlc nlisoliitel Hint tho lire was
stnrteil hj nn of the irew ami sends
to the Hit I let In n signed statement
tiv the crew ns to the innnner In which
the lire burned 'I he two statements
lire us follows.
Hdltor livening II ill lot In In
giilng the news of the tiro on Ihls
vessel last Kitiirila) ) mi quote Cap
tnln .Mn nulnv as having stated tint If
u h!n7e stnrted, the (the crew pre
siiinnbl) would not be luekwanl In
bilplng It ailing' This Ih n serious
slur, iiiiioiintlng almost to nn ntciisn
tlmi of nrson (lint no honest mini
worths of the name of innn will en
dliro In silence Now, I mushier in) -self
nn honest mnn, nnd therefore I
take this melius of replj lug to Captain
Xliuiinlnj's slatnUr for such It l
Mn;
In the first pl-ice. neither Cnptnln
ennlnv nor I are expert chemists,
"" -- hiiuivi uim piij inn mi inr
,.,, ,,.,. , ,
,""t "' l,re was not started b inc
, .
therefore m Ither tali no lion tin. flir
me
l l,MJ '" n" n"w in int sci inn
,, , ,.. ...... ... .. ., .... ,
jm n . , .in- mim.- in mi "-ri 1111 i i iirK1'
gives eoiiiliisr (ililincc that the co
pra was nn lire nt tho bottom nnd
right In tlu middle ns will us on the
top, the enilnsiil statement of the
crew will bear mo out In this
111 conclusion I muni protest once
".IT!""' ",,,"'n ,M""1"' '' "T
' "r 1 ""'Umlincl ..ml .inn.nnlv
i-uir jours,
MAItTIV It ClIHISTli:
"Mali llktne H N Castle
Honolulu, .Mn 11. IiU."
' ItUtiie H N ("nstle
llonnlulu Alnv 1.' 1112
'While cllsehirglng the cnpin of this
vessel ltwas found Hint the lire did
not coiitlii.. Itself to the top of the)
largo the Ing at the bottom uiul the
middle of tin pile tiling more or less
burnt nnd scon lied unci tin lower
part of the stanchions nnd mainmast
also suffeied from the lire
'.MATH MMITI.N (MIIUKTIi:,
"HOVI.SUAIS 11 LAItShON,
'A H J ItlCi:
Cook a a hiving,
'A u 1) .MiTNort.
"A 11 CI I HIS HOITAOH,
"A. II I LvNOH,
'OK T A II Fill:!) KI.HUINGAT.
'STHWAnilJ F THOIlNOItHN"
Owing to the nrrlent r n, rv,,,..i
steamship Sierra on next lYhla). tho
inter Island stunner Hnll will bo ills
patclie 1 for Kauai ports on Friday
evening Instead of ITiursdn
Steamers In the Inter Island service
listed for dispatch tomorrow arc ox
peetcd to i.irrj a fair number of pas-n-ngers
There Is not n heavy hook
ing list for mi) or tho vessels
The Pacltle Mall Unci Korea, fiom
San Prnmisc ci Is duo to nrrlvo nt Ho
nolulu on Thursday morning
To eoniphto cargo nt Sound ports
iiesiincu tor Honolulu, tho Amerlcnn
,l,'"nlla" fKl'Pr Arlzotmn arrived
. nt 'S('a "'. " Hntllldny
.. '"' ""k "' ''' "" destined for
I Inking explosives for Ktlnucn and
, , ,
.lYltllfl.l. ..Ill in . .ImlA ..! I r. ..-. , 1.
' """ " " "" " -' "' '"-'"
ii in i- m unit
.
nti nitnilll'l ( t null in m'ni'UUIlMi
. '" Kn1" for Kj""11 l,or'8 l o'clock this
,v onlng. taking mnll but nc. fi eight or
l,,lne' "e4 lK
ll10 leanier Noenu with general
nr.K" ',", " f1r Kn,ml 1"'r,H at r'
O Lll)( K tljlH 0OI.lUK
Arriving from Oriental ports this
lovcnlng tlio I'nclllc Mall liner Chlnn
0ti. """"""" .""'" . ""''"" iepuiii
tory lo that vessel sailing for San
I rtmelseo at fi o'clock tomorrow oven
Ing
llonolua Is niR'lo a port of call fur
tho Inlor Island steamer Mlkuhala
which Is on tho berth for dispatch for
Slum and Jiolokul ports tomorrow eve
ning IMSSEMIIJtH AKIHVni
Per stmr Klnau, from Kauai, Ma
12 W M Knise. II Hardy, MrB.
Grace Pa, Mrs Goodwin, Miss Kuhl-
man, I Wf. Hath. A 8 Wilcox and
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.. IP.. T II M1. . 11..1.1.1.1 1-
,i
Paris, (lus Scliuman C W Spitz.
J, n ,"'V" ' "V" ,' ,'', ",B1'18'
a $" J L'"om , Ionian J.
" Ir? ". I'J",a"'I,Mr"
'' 1K('lmo "'l Infant. MlBS Day, It It
C F Merrill, II Dens .1 H HlggliiB,
lteldford, 11 I Ilahlwln, W L Hnr.
dy, Miss Sllvn S Cluing, Cluing
Per stmr Mlknhala, from Maul and
Moloknl, May 12 Mrs. Stone, Mis
A F Anderson and two children, MIbh
Andrews, a c Warner nnd wire, Mrs
C TeKcira, Win Hal, Win Illng. C
Illng, Mrs Knn Plug, Isnae Ililhi nnd
wlfo, II C Olhelra, A Tnvnrcs, It
'I hompsou, A i: Ilruno. W F Poguc,
Hen Lvons A 13 Sehult, W A Thoin
us, J. A. Oukcs, F. It. Uvans.
ODDS AND ENDS
AT THE PORT
MATERIAL FOR FLOATING DOCK
NOW ON WAY FROM PIIGEF SOUND
One third of tho vast nmount of
mnlcilnl lo bo used In the -construction
of the great floating drvdock to
bo Installed at this port by tho Inter'
Island Steam Navigation Company Is structed nnd ndded to the dock In
on tho way down from tho Coast nnd such manner ns to Insure the success
should arrlvo hero nt any date, accord- fill docking of steamers tho slro of tho
Ing to nd vices received by President Oceanic slinmshlp Sierra or the Pa
unit General Mannger Kenned) on Snl-clllc Mnll China, Persia, Nile and oth
urdnv last The lumber ns well as crs
ono thousand tons Iron nnd steel hasj Tho pontoons nrc to bo coppered
been ordered nnd a portion of this Is throughout nnd will bo put together
en route from tho cast coast of tho! with copper rivets nnd fastenings It
United States.
.lames I.vle, who for years has tak
en nn net ho mnnngemtnt of tho loenl
mnrlno rnllwnv, was Saturday desig
nated as tho right man to nssumo
charge of tho construction of tho pon
toons 'lhcso pontoons will ho nine
In number nnd ench will bo 100 feet
In length, Co feet breadth nntl 10 feel
depth
The plans and specifications now on
tllo ln.ro call for tho construction of a
TAX-PAYERS HOWL; ONLY 2
DAYS GIVEN FOR PAYMENT
Residents ot tho cltv who wero
grieted by tho mnllmnn this morning
wllii n mlsslvo from tho Tnx Olllco
with n statement of proportv. Income,
cnnscrvntlnu and personal tares duo
wcro not oxnctlv pleased to read In red
letters on tho statement slip a gcntlo
hint to tho effect Hint tho tnxcB be
como delinquent It unpaid after May
ir,.
T ho statement Is sent out under the
now tn law, but apparently tho law
doesn't provldo that an adequate no
tice of taxes be given those who havo
to paj them Comment wns frequent
on the street todn protesting against
n law that will allow taxes to bo de-
elnred delinquent two dns after the
ttntomcnls nro sent out Iustnncos
wero cited also whero tho last stale
incuts did not reach tho taxpayers un
HI after tho delinquency period had tuxes have been jmld without any rec
nlrfndy set In lord of It showing on tho hooks
GREAT FREIGHTER
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loi nl concern In addition In the oper
ation of a Meet of sixteen coasting ves
sels also carries sm an exttnslvo
Incss hi the Importation of coil ns.wlll not loso tho mono) they hnvo
well as n tolling tho sumo cm tho local paid for their land, despite tlio storv
marled i to tho contrary appearing In tho mum
Australia has furnished tllo great '"K paper At lenst such Is the state
bulk of coal that has entered the Ter- jncnt of Lnnd Ciiminlsslotier Joshua
rltor This fuel has been transported , Tinker who ought to know
In Ilrltlsh 01 Norwegian bottoms He !" something llko JlO.noo ,i
The proposition that now confronls ' S'l'.nlo & X ,
the dlicctorae of he loeal .tea s . , (( . (, , , ,
::':'"?.,."" lt. 'u. '' '"?? 1 """ -. ,..! .. sa, i, m ,
, V I . .. ,i ,,.,, T,.,m
er of at least tin thousand tons en -
piultv This vessel will In all proba
lilllt) be eoUKtrtictid In Great llrltnln
or soine oilier countrj of llurope It
will enter the service here under n
fore ign Hag Inasmuch as It Is claimed
b those In uuthnrltv Hint such a ves
sel can not lie operated as u cargo
earlier to udvuntahp under the Stars
mid Stripes
The new steamship would be ova
utile for the transportation of cargoes
of coal from Newcastle, N S W . to
Honolulu Such u steainei could fol
lowing a discharge here be sent to tho
northwest coast of the United States,
the. e- plelc up u full cargo of lumber,
ami return to Australia to ngaln take
on nnother sliH'.ncnt of icul destined
for the Islands
hiieh a steamer would also be avail-
nhli for the euro lug of sugar from
tho Philippine Islands to the east or
west enact of the United States Into
a fi eight! r of this espaeltv could bo
tended a cnmplete sugar mill as turn
eel out fiom the loenl plant, and this
coiilil bu curried to tho Philippine or
luianese sugar cstntes, according to
the charter
It Is giuerally conceded that thcro
is more than suttlclcnt business nvuil
ublo for n largo fre Igbt carrier to bo
operated b the Inler-lBliind
It has been esth. lilted that thecnist
wlse steamers as well as tho local
demand for coal would Insure a ves
sel of this description and sire being
Kept bus) throughout tho entire enr
General Manager Kennedy remained
lion committal Ihls morning when
confronted with n storv to the effect
Hint he was conti mplatlug a luminous
tilp to the ITnlteel States uiul Great
Britain within tho next Tew months
He udniltteil that hi might ho called
nuns 'ni an Important mission but
has tlxed no ele Unite date for, depar
ture The fact that the Iiiter-lshind
Steam Navigation Coinpnnj has com
pleteil step- for the appointment of
Joseph i: Sliced) to servo In tho cn
Picltv of general superintend! nt and
In charge nf tho entire plant lends
color lo the belief that Mr Kenned)
will soon take his departure from the
Islands for tho evpress (impose of let
ting n conluiet Mr n big new freight
steamship
Taxpayers! Taxes now due.
quent May 15.
Dolin.
WANTED.
First class blacksmith for Olaa Plan
tation Appb to tho manuRcr
0230-lw
floating dock 150 foci In Icngllt A
dock of this size Is snld In be'iapnblo
of inlslng n vessel of 1000 Ions
Additional pontoons nrc to bo con-
Is planned to hasten (ho construction
of tho pontoons by hnvlng two built at
n time The local plant Is capable of
turning Iho work out at the sborttst
posslblo dale
It Is predicted that the dock will bo
completed and rcadv for buslniss
within a j ear from the date of net mil
construction Vessels of 7000 tonungo
ian ho accommodated on the new mn
rlno dock Willi tho loniplitlou of all
pontoons to Insure Its full enpneily
Various Improvement clubs nro nl
ready working out some plans foi laf
terorms, nnd the present example of
what tho present law Is doing will glvo
another feature to think over name
ly, that of providing notice of lax din s
n reasonable length of time before de
linquency. Tho Knlmukl, Wnlnlno nnd Pnlolo
Impiovcmcnt Club Is now working on
tnx reform through a special commit
tee. Tho tnx-ofllco lincl n busy time of It
this morning when tho people got
their notifications bv mall nnd he'gati
Hocking to duel out nbout It Tho rush
nlmost overwhelmed the clerks nt
times Incidentally. It Is Hinted nt the
tax olllco that tho force has not been
j able In keep up the books lately mil
consciiuentlv In sonio cases person il
HOMESTEADERS
WILL NOT LOSE
THEIR DEPOSITS
Tlio fiomcBtenders of the Territory
'" Kl,c u,ery tc,lt r " '"l(-k o tbem
. ,. .um-..,i ,i. i ....,.
Tho ono diluciiltv tho homesteailc rs
ma) encounter If Ihey nre not giant
eel title, may bo bv a small numbei
who took tho land under tho cash fiec
hold H)slem ns Hemic mon did, uiid
hnvo mndo entire payment for It
Commissioner Tucker's Interpretation
of tho Inw In this iegnrd Is Hint this
mono, paid In four Installments, Is
divided, tho Tcrillorlal Ticastircr
holding tho tlrst three pajinentH and
,, I-alli (omI8alnor holding Iho
last pavilion).
Tucker will bo required lo Itirn luck
his quarter of tho purchase price hut
nn act of tho legislature will be 10
quired to get tho other thieequniteiH
of tho payment from Iho Tcirltoilnl
Treasury. Tucker sa)s this Is huge
Iv a mero matter of form. Hint Ihct
I nro entitled to their mono) If Ihey
rnn't get titlo, nnd Hint they should
have no serious Houhlo In Hint ro
spect.
Though ha did not hnvo at baud this
morning tho records showing tho ex
act llgurcs, ho said that If Hcneloisui
has mado his font deposits, and they
totnl 11200, ho will Bhortly bo able to
recelvo $100 from tho Lnnd Comnils
slonei, and can get tho remaining
JTlio from tho Treasurer nfler tho novt
Legislature has passed tho enabling
act
The majorlt) of tho liomcsteatls,
how over woio taken under tho light
ofpurehnso lenijo. whereby tlio homo
stendei pn)s 8 per oont of tho pur
ehaso prico aniiuallj as rental, ami
dually deposits tho puirhaso piho
with Iho Laud Commissioner, to bo
.held by that olllclal until tho ginutlug
ot title
In nil surh cases sns Tucker, ho
still has tho coin, nnd If they can't get
titlo to tho land tho) nro entitled to
the money
Ho cited ono Instance In Iho enso
of John PacliQco. who holdB a right
ofpurchare claim Paeheeo In nihil
Hon to his S per cent lontnl, has do
posited $2'I2 with tho Coininlsslonci
ns tho purchnho prlco Now ho gits
tho $21" back Of eouise tho tontal
goes Into tho Treasury It Is Ilguieci
tho land has boon worth that S por
'ent to him during tho tlmo ho has
held it.
Irlguchl, Jnpanot.o, was taken to
Iho (Jucen's Hospital this moinlng for
treatmont Ho wns Injured by falling
off his wagon, whilo turning at tho
corner of Smith nnd Hotel streots
Henrj nntl Win Hush, tho formei
on n bio ile nnd tho latten on a now
motoiLKlu colllcleel nt tho comer of
Queen and Illshop streets Heniys
hlcjclo wna conslderabl) damnged
and IJiftli promised to bu him a now
one
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