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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912.
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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
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.- Itcgular.
TUESDAY:
WEDNESDAY:
Honolulu 1'lrM llcgrlc.
THUHSDAV
Hawaiian-'llilnl Negri r.
FRIDAY:
ATURDAY!
IlllVVItll.lll
llilnl Negri c.
All visiting memoim ol tc
Order re cordially Invited to
attend meetings ot local IscIjm.
31 ct on tin
'Jnd mill ltd
Munch.) of
each month
ill K. 1'. Hull
7:30 r. M.
.ANNE F.NG!Nt!!S'
ickeficial A5ncunoa.
illnllr liullcl.
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IIchlM.1.1 Mlllfii:, M,
S,
K. of 1'.
Mnets eM'ij Jnd nnd Itli Satur-
1 U i o rimi, Jt 7 30 o clock In
' K nf ! Hull, cor. Tort and
liiTi't.ioln Visiting brotliers
cuiil!.0l united to nttend
A 1' lir.UTZ, 0 C.
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uo.Noi.i lc i.oiiiii:, me, it. r. o. i:.
,IC .Honolulu Ij
SS3 their hall,
. Honolulu Iidge No filC,
51ks, meets In
on King St .
iieai Tort, oery Friday
i'Wh eicnlnc Visiting Ilroth
MsA ers nre cordlnll) Imited
Wh' to attend
a i; Munrity. n. n.
H urxyunu Sec.
OAIIC i,ioi: 0. 1, K. of 1.
Mcp's eory first and third Fri
day at 7 30 o'clock, I'ythlnn
Hall, corner Ilcrot.inln mid
I'nrt streets Visiting brothers
cordially inlted to nttend.
I A HAWKINS, C. C
O liniNH. K c,f It. & 3
!!.UV.UIA TIlIIli: XO. 1, I. 0. II. 31.
Meets ciery first and third
Tuesday of each month In
Fraternity Hall, I. O. O P.
building Vliitlng brothers
cordially lnlted to attend
HI5NIIY A. ASCII, Snchom.
Locis a. pniirty,, c. of n
IIPXOM'LI' AKHIK 110, F. 0. E.
Meets on second nnd fourtu
. Wednesday evening of each
&A nrri nk TOfl r'ritAr In
K of P Hnll, corner Fort
and Ilerrtanla Visiting brothers arc
Invited to atlond.
W.M JON15S, W. P.
J W. ASCII, Secy.
. IIO.NOLI'LU I.01HIK M). 800,
I,. 0. O. M-
will meet It. Odd Fellows' building,
Fort street, near King every Friday
oontng ut 7 30 o'clock.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited
to nttend
AMI1110SI5 J. WIItTZ, Dlotntor.
15. A. JACOI1SO.V, Secrotnry.
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
ZEAVE
Jtn-t re celled ex Mierru latCKt in
LINEN TAILORED SUITS, WHITE
COATS iiikI LINGERIE GOWNS.
ROOMS C6-67-68, YOUNG HOTEL
BON TON
HAT SHOP
HIGH . CLASS MILLINERY
Club Stable Block
MRS. E. C. DAVIS. Proprietor
Millinery
MILTON & PARSONS
Pantheon Dldg.
PHONE 3088 FORT STREET
DCAUTITIES IN HEADGEAR
Are Always Found at tho
Ann
Bonnet
FORT STREET
Exclusive Millinery
Miss Power,
Boston Block, Second Floor
K. UYEDA
1027 NUUANU STREET
Up-to-dato Millinery and Men' Hti
K Mary
Phone us your
Baggage Order
TODAY
City
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(Additional Ship ping on Page S)
MANCHURIA WITH
21 BOARD ESCAPED QUARANTINE
Two Passengers With Infectious Diseases Landed at Kobe
Two Thousand Tons Cargo for Honolulu Makura
From Colonies Arrives With Full List of Through Pas
sengers Prometheus With Nitrates From Ocean Island
Makes Port Ship Frye Is Brought Inside the Harbor.
I lilt fur prompt m Hon taken by Cap
mit, Amirnu nitmi mnxinr nf iiio I'.i.
,1,1. Mall-iiner Mmuhurla. In elTectlng
Hie Infilling of ihii Clilneso passengers
sulTerlng from eemtagious diseases, nt
Kobe, Japan, the big steamship with
In lv 1 II II HnulM nn linnril mltrli. li.-ivn
been subject to considerable deln on
mrhnl at Honolulu because of elst
lug itiaranilnc regulations.
Two Chinese were found to hac do
elopcd unmistakable signs of small-,
pox sonic hours after tho Manchuria
lulled awny from Hongkong harbor.
Dr. Conrad Hiclitor, tho Mnnehnrln
medical c.nicor. inado his dingi.osls of
tho illness and pronounced tho mala
dy suspiciously llko smallpox. He re-
lorlcd tho matter to Captain Dixon,
nml at Kobe, tho first port In Jnpau
equipped with n largo hospital for the
handling ot such cases, the passengers
v.cro transferred from ship to shore,
Ueneral disinfection of tho stccrngo
quarters followed. On leaving Yoko-
hnmn, the Inst port ot call In Japan,
the Manchuria secured n clean bill of
health.
Tho Manchuria arrhed at Alaken
wharf shortly before- 9 o'clock this
mo.ulng with 10.! I souls on hnaul, In
eluding odlters, crow nnd passengers.
"Wo entered into somo rough weath
er nfler leaving Hongkong," stated
Captain Dixon this morning. Other
wise the trip ncross tho Pacific wns
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no one, with smooth
seas mid fniorablo winds.
That Honolulu Is stendih attracting
tourists nnd through travclem Is Indi
cated bv the fact that twenty fiisl
c I.iks passengers In Iho Manchuria
hum elected to lay oer here. Tho
vessel hi ought 8 second class, and In
the steerage for this port are 10,r, .lai
anese, 22 Chinese, 110 Filipinos and 0
Russians. Tho through list Includes
1R4 cnbin, 42 soiouil class and 2J1 As!
ntlc Blccrngo passengors.
Purser Joo llourno was rcrtnlnl) n
busy man on the trip looking lo I lie
entertainment nnd pleasure of his big
family, llourno nnicr has nny dlllle.il-
ty Iti creating a pleasurable atmi
plieie about tho ship with which ho
tins to do, nnd as a result of his efforts
n serios of delightful dances mid en
Hrli.lnmcnls worn planned und cnirled
nut to successful execution.
The Honolulu enrgo, amounting to
1 !'." V tons, Includes a wldo arlcli ot
inerchuiidlso from the Far I5nsl,
iintong which me shipments of cigars,
II. malting, leu, gunnies, bouemeiil,
hllk, sake, rice, curios and soy, making
n lotnl of 20,440 packages which will
land on the Alnkea wharf before tho
vessel sails for San Francisco nt fl
o'i lock this cionlng.
The through cargo nmouiits to over
iiOdd Ions mid ll.eio is u largo amount
of silk li.c hided ill tho consignment
It looked for u tlmo ns If the Mnn
cliurln wns li. bo held up while nt Yo
kohamit bccuiiho of u threatened long
shoremen s stilko In view of tho re
cent siiccobsful strike of stokers on
Jiip.inci-o vessels, Iho lightermen re
newed tho demand for an Increase.
Tho demand was, how over, again re
Jecled, with tho result that sixty left
their lighters. As It wns thought tho
olheiH would follow their oxnmple,
Mr. Okuda, c lilof of tho harbor pollco,
munitioned font of tho leaders lo his
olll'o during tho Hi ay ot tho Mnnehnrln
nt the port, and lold tlioin that their
demand wits unjust, Tho matter Ih
not bellow il lo bo Jet settled, but It
Is understood tho firms are maintain
lug a strong uttltudo.
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Oceanic Company Improves Boat Drill.
Despito the regulation lire and boat
ill Ills hold on board tho Oceanic
steamship Hlcrru und its predecessors,
tho Alameda mid Marlpcibii, tho man
agement has coino forward with u la
tor mid far inoro- stringent older,
which requires n rigid Inspection of nil
life-saving uud lire lighting uppuratys
cue li day
On Iho last trip of Iho Sierra from
Iho Coast to Honolulu Iho el.tlio crow
wcto summoned at uu hour known be
forehand to no ono on board bnvo Cup-
tain Houdeletle.
Unicorn with a complement of men
nre now tolled off to prosldo at ccitulu
boats or life rafts. At Iho signal from
the Sierra's siren, tho entire ships
company from the .Bklnper .down tho
lino wns routed nut, n steady stieam
of employes coming from ttoko-hold,
Transfer Company
Jas. H. Love
THOUSAND SOULS
gnllev, nnd forecastle Tho big pumps
were set III inotloii niid throtmli many
'" !"K !'r'!lf,il Tnn",,!
sea wnler. The liro ill 111 nt an eiid.l
tj,0 mcll ti1011 mnnncd the boats, oiich'l"1" bo tlrlf,lllK fr"ni ""' K"111 uf th0
being swung out from tho sldo of tltc!
ship, and n test made ot tho trcngtli
nf .tin nnli.na mi, rnnna wlilnli pnnlri,
their action. ,
These drills were made In tho pres-1
ence ot a crowd of wondering and In
terested passengers. Tho boat and
lire drills scheduled for the Oceanic
steamships will bo In every wny In ac
cordance with thoso held on board tho
Paclllc Mailers one day each week.
ra
Semi-Weekly Trips, If Business
Warrants. ,
It's ii)i to tho business communities
of Honolulu nnd Hllo to determine the
length of tlmo tho semi-weekly serv
ice between tho two mnll ports of tho
Island Territory shall be continued by
Iho Intcr-lBlnnd Steam Navigation Co,
Definite announcement has been
mado nt tho ollico of tho steamship.
co.ni.any loiiowiug n series ot rumors
In circulation for many months past
thai Iho Manna Ken will take up tho
tvvlcon-wcek run to llllo. It Is plan- for cheaper land, mid ninny eyes uro
ncd that the Manna Ken leave Ilonalii-I "ii Australia, so they say. lr tho re-1
lu nt 10 o'clock Wednesdnj morning ports sent back to Amerlcn nre sui
tor Lnhnlun, McOregors, Knwall.ne, Isfuctnij. there Is no question thai the
Mnhukona, La. ipahochoc and Hllo. Tho. stream or emigration now iloiilug to
vessel should nrrho nt Hllo early,
Thursday morning. Tho Bchedulo now
out gives the time of departure from
llllo an 10 o'clock Friday morning,
touching ut Lnupahoehoe, Mahukoua,
Kawalhuc. Mcflregors and Li.halnn,
arriving nt Honolulu curb Saturday
morning,
'Iho .Manna Kea Is tn sail for llllo
dlrect nt 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon,1,,,.). , Auckland, thence fresh norlh-
nrriving mere niinuny morning. Leav
ing llicio Monday at ', o'cloik In tlio
afternoon for Honolulu, arriving hero
curly Tuesdny inoinliig.
Ship Frye Beats Into Port.
The gallant ship Wllllntn F. Frye has
arrived from San Francisco nnd will
go to the upper end of tho harbor to
nw nit a full shipment of sugar, In he
forwarded around the Horn to Dela
ware iirenKwn.er ... aw.iii i.ir.ner nr-
.inlu ........ ..ii.... i,.. -it.,. ...-iti.... .-
tiertn irhiuuiiih up ,ini,e,-,iiii,ii, 1 IIO
I'rju sailed from tho Coldeii (Into on
May 1st. Captain Nicholson Is a vol-1
ernu navigator uud had us companions
three passcugels.
Pa
Protests Railroad-Owned Ships Using
the Canal.
WASHINHTON. 1). C. May 3. -
Adrian II. Iloolo ot this city, represen
Hug Independent shipping interests,
voiced vlgoroim opposition lo railroad
owned ships ..slug the Panama Canal
before tho Sei.uto Coinniltleo on Inter
oceanic Canals today. I lo also favor
id their exclusion from tho coastwise
trade.
Iloolo said Iho freer Dip ships wero
the giealei competition would ho. mid
for that reason tho ships should ho ill
voiced fiou. tho railroads.
Change in Schedule
S.S. "Mauna Kea"
Hi ginning .Saturday. June 8. 1 :i 1 J .
nnd until further notice, the S S
MAl'NA KDA will make two trips
i,, ih week to Hllo uud return, run
ning on the following schedule.
Lcuvo Honolulu Wednesday nt 10 a in
for Luhalna, Mcfiregors, Kawal
huc, Mnhukona, Luupuhochoa und
llllo
Arrive Hllo, Thursday n. in
Leave llllo Friday ut 10 a m , touch
ing ut Li.upal.oclme, Mnhukona
Kiiwitlhac, Mctlregins and l.alla
Ina Arrive Honolulu, Saturday a m
Leave Honolulu Saturday ut 4 p in
for Hllo direct
Arrlvo Hllo, Sunduy a in.
Leuv Hllo Monday ut G p m for Ho
nolulu direct
Arrlvo Honolulu, Tuesdny a m.
INTRlt-ISI.AND STI5AM
TION CO, LTD.
WEATHER TODAY
Tuesday. Mny 21.
Tcmiiernlnic 6 n in., 72, 8 n. in.,
74; 1(1 a. in., 73; 12 noon, 78. Minimum
last night, 71.
Wind C n. m., velocity 8, direction
i:.; 8 n. m velocity 12, direction N IJ J
10 n in., velocity , direction NF,.;
12 noon, velocity 11, direction 15. Moc
inetit past 24 hours, 2,"1 miles,
Ilaromctcr nt 8 n. m , 30.07. Hel.v
tho humidity 8 n. m, 73. Den point
nt S n. m.. Ci
Alisolute humldll) 8 n.l
tn fl.618, Totnl riiliifnll during past
24 hours, Trace.
VESSELS TO AND
FR0MJTHE ISLANDS
(Special I'nlilc lo Merchants'
I Fxchanec.)
, Ttietday, May 21.
SAL1NA CIIUZ Auived, May 10, S,
,S. Mexican, from llllo, Mny 1.
AEROGRAMS.
S.S. J1YAD15S Will nrrho on I'rl
, dny morning from Seattle
U. S. N, T. Ill'I'K'ALO Will nrtlvo
from Manila flils afternoon.
Mall for San I'rumlsco per S. S.
Maiicliurin closes IoiIbn. 4 30 p m.
Mnll for Victoria per S, S. Makura
closeH today, T p, in
T
TO AUSTRALIA
The AmirKiiii Willi Ills d-ilded nasal
twulig. bis ji oiiuutK ,1 deinociiitlc
iihiiikth mid Ills inliuin li'iiilinc) in
It Ih pndli.t(d.
,rec' """ """'" '" ""' l,r""-"1" "isi.
to "lKo U1' "r '" ""' ulKt tolJ,,npnl
M1 ill, npuuiuh iu, .,1 ,nu ,.,-
know..
tl tho ciHiiiMrutiifli few from tho
.Stntcs us the Australian laud ut plenty
unit ticriietniil xtttiplilne.
II. D. Dnlicr, n United Slates con
sul, for j ears sttttloiuil In the Colo
nies nnd later nt Huhuit, Taxniinla,
Is ono of several Aiiiirliiins leliirnlng
to tho mainland In the c'uiiadlun-Aiis-trilllan
liner .Makura, which has vlilt
eil ut Honolulu today,
11 in. i what tan hi learned through
the arrivals at the port this morning.
n special represi-ntutlvu of a H.m
Francisco paper Is on the ground It
Is the Intention tu dclvo Into the op
portunities off, red Aincrlcnns desiring
to tako up land. Keen, prnctlcnl bus;
loess men jre dcclnrcd to tio bought
''J' "'o govenunents of the great com-
",,
Irrigation land In America Is getting
h'Ty dear, and the people nre looking
c'ni.adu would to u largo extent turn
Australia's way.
The Makura sailed from Siiluev mi
May II, arrived ut Auckland em Muv I '
10, sailed from tliern tio sumo d.i for
.Suva, arriving ut FIJI on tho Mill
According to Captain lllbbs, the
Mak.irn expi'rleiiced tnodeiale miuIIi-
I'ast gales und rough seas from Hd-
east trades und rough hcuil seas In t.r
ilval at Honolulu
The MaKuiu Is to remain here until
fi o'clock this evening In fore her dls
palih for Victoria und Vaiii-ouvcr The
vessel has considerable eaigo fo. dis
charge at this port TJ.e Imports In
clude I'.1 tons, of which are shipments
of .'TJti hags sulphate of ammonia, IJ0
bags di led blood, 35 cases tea. 17 eases
Jain Sill pneknges frozen meat, tin
,,., ,1Mir
' ' ' I'uiet-r,
e, i-uges niiRs i,i cruicN
onions mid eases of dried lish.
A lot of the cargo Is consigned to
the hs'til eiuiirteniiusler department
, The Mukl'irn villi be dlspatihed for
nilllsh Columbia from Alakiii wharf
The vessel Wilt take u limited num
ber of passengirs from this port
Ily Iho end of next month tho Hull
ed Slates Army Qtmrlorinnsler's cor
ral, now loculod nt Ivvllel, will bo done'
nwny with, and nil Iho stock and
equipment of tho depot qunrtermnster
will bo nssomblcil nl tho new corral
which Is now being built nt Fort Arm-
strong, close to tho wuterfront. This
chungo Is necessary owing to tho fuel
that tho tiovernment leuse on tho,
present proporty expires at tho end of
the fiscal venr.
QUARTERMASTER
It is believed, howover, Hint tho his wile succeeding, Pun wns rapliued
qunrleriuastcr'B department will gulnlby his little island brother nnd turn
considerably by tho chance, nnd no ed over lo Deputy Sheriff Cox of Wul
ono Is regretting tho fact that tho'nlua on n ehaigo of larceny. The Ku
movo Is a forced one. At Fort Arm jienu has now entered upon n term of
strong tho biables nnd buildings will; ono year lu mlson utter n trial before
bo larger nnd better stilted to thoj District Mnglstiato Mahaiilu tit Wain
growing needs of tho depot, nnd t ho Inn vesterday. '
location will also bo moro advantage Doputy Cox said this morning Hint
cms for tho slock, and considerably. Pun entered tho houso of the Jupnn
handler of access, around has Just eso In Wahlawa during tho night tlmo
been brokon and tho stnbloB staked
out, but whether tho permanent build
ings nro cotnplotcd or not, tho stock
mid men will movo out of tho old nnd
Into tho now by Juno 30.
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Streams or freight cascaded Into Iho
Alnkea whnrf throughout tho da) ns
a result ot tho call of tho Puclllc Mnll
liner Mnnchurln from Orlentnl ports
and the Canadian-Australian steamer
Mnkurn with general cargo from tho
colonies.
NAVIOA- II u lie tin ails best Illinium Getters,
.
nnnQ m mm
UUUO flllU L11UU
i ai iiec ruiu
, :
Mnll destined for Hnn Francisco
will close at the local poatolllce nt
I 30 this afternoon.
Tun t li rtilftn ltd iniid innrnlinhillnrt illti
charged from tho Mnnehnrln makes aiiJj.
imposing pile on Alnken whnrf,
Mnll dispatched from Honolulu
Oil
I
amy mn ny mo acme Mnll s ciimcr,,, ,,, M McCroary and wife. C. II,
Chlnn armed nt tho Coast Jeslcrdny.' ,.,,,,, i.. ,,.., wlun ti i iri,rtv ,i
' The American oil-tanker W F. Her-
rill lldU nrcllln.l nt 4lt I.. i.l ft.a !.
tin nun uiimvii ill ii.j Wiani. UIIUI !
ling left fuel oil at, several Wand
I ports.
I Tho HrlHali Btcnmshlp Mnknrn will
tako mail destined for the Northwest
Stntcs. It closes nt the postollko nt
i o clock.
Tho United Slnlcs Nnnl transport
Iluffnlo, from Mnnlln, Is due to nrrho
at port this afternoon, nccordliig to n
lata rndlotclcgram.
The Canadian-Australian Mnrnmn,
from Ilrltlsh Columbia ports, is duo to
make nppenranco oil port at an
hour tomorrow morning.
Imvli.f ,1lirlinriTrl n ulilnmoiil '
After
of lumbo
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nr inn Amnrirnn nr mnnnr f,.
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urnjs narooron insi nnmriiay.
Amcrlcan-llawnllan freighter
Thursdny
Tho twice n-vveek vlslls of tho Inter-'
Island flagship Mniiua Ken to llllo will
bo greatly appreciated by tho business
interests of Iho Hawaii capital and by
Honolulu common Inline!, ns well
No fresh fruits will be ncceplcd by
Iho ogciita for the Cnndlaii-Aiistrnllnn
liner Mnkurn for Ilrltlsh Columbia
ports, following tho receipt of n cnblo
jesterdny which placed nn explicit
ban on such Intended Importations.
Tho United Stntcs Army trnnspoit
Sherman, for Manila by way of Oiinin,
was dispatched at Ii ,10 last even'ug
Tho vessel sailed with but comp.ua
lively few cabin or troop passengers
I a.ier leaving ino ouiccrs nun ciiumuu
i men of tho 1st Infantry nt this port.
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IS
Plajlng the gnmbllng game of "Joe-
l.an" In Koolaupoko Is getting to bo
n common thing, according to Deputy
Sheriff Waller Dulls, who enme to
town-this morning, Hut "every tlnn
the Cclotlals nml the Nipponese en
gage in what thej call a frh mill genu
tne are cinched by Dulls und brought
before Distrlc' Maglstiato Alkue for
trial
List Sat... day night, su)s Dills,
eighteen sons of Dal Nippon were ur
iislnl for )il. i lug "Jen -linn" Davis
sill the .nollr.l piss bellVlell the pla -
is and ns soon ns he vvu ready jump
d the Nipponese', nrrosted and
brought them In fore Judge Alkue for
lrl.il n-,ril.ii morning The re-suit
was that the defendants paid lu lines
Jim Piibla and Jones appeared for
the defendants during the trial.
COULDN'T PAY DEBT,
HE SAID SORROWFULLY
A Sllvn, Iho "Punchbowl Demon."
whoso evil star has lid him lo mum r
ous Ignominious defeats lu the sepiar
imI chclc" has once agiitu falliu u
victim to cire.iinstiii.ee s lit this casi
Ibe Judge of the Circuit Court In
consequence Sllvn trailed n it, pub
sheriff down to Oahii prison this morn
ing, whc.e he Is doomed to luugulsh
foi Iho next (dirty dajs
it all huppe-ncd because Sllia ignored
the oteler of the court, that he pa hi
the sunt of f .18 for uttoruci's fees mid
costs lu the dlvoice suit biought
ugalnst him by Mrs Man Sllvn.
The order was Issued April S uud
as let be has failed to make any in
. "nil on the debt He louiplaliii-d hi u
pathille voice this morning, following
Ids uri est, that he had vMtid the
coiirtioo.il enri Satitrdai nlternoon
'at 1 o'clock, but had alvvajs Initial the
, eloor-e locked rie said he had 111 and
I wanted to make pa.ttal payment on
the debt, but Ibe c.u.ency wus Ignor
ed us the ordu for his punishment
'ul.eail) had been Issued
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HIS WATCH DIDN'T
erADt? TUC OADTflD
OL-HfiE I nC. UHrlUn
Tho exhibition of n silver wnleh
flourished lu tho fnco of n Japanese
whom Hong Sun Pun, Koiemi, Intend
ed to convince was a revolver, did not
scare Iho Dal Nipponese. Instend of
after seeing its occupant Icavo. The
Japanese, howover, espied Pun enter
lug and he returned nnd cnught the
Hermit Kluudomlto and tinned him
over In Cox
Pun Is nn old offender nc cording tr
Cu nnd II Is holloved that he has
been committing various thefts down,
oy vvnninwn
I
Three students of VnlpainUo I ml ,
university, swept down on the bust'
Hess section of that city and smashed
windows, fired revolvers, broke up a
vaudeville perfprtmincc nnd dnlled the
pollco und city llicmcn to check them.
ti....i..... i.. tr, i.-.i..,i..i f,. un' ...' rj.nlv. Iirlmbln and. .Iho dlulllrc'ti: !
1 1"?.T ' r. 7,' ,a."r.'"'"' ',"".,! ,. Il.-M. .teirerv. n. thh lJtV??"-er I birr. Miss N. II. Cnnll. 1 1.
e aim u M mis of Tehun. tee J. H. "Wm. V. K. Hckley. t). Wnltlnr, :.B"V'I Mr,H' ;,;, M"' "
cu lfir ll.e IKIIIIIIUH 111 iliiuuiiilpi pi, p ui,lnrt ! A lMintn. I-Iln. Casildy, .Ins. P. CohhIiI Mrs.
Sugar forwnrded to tho Isthmus ot u u iiil ' n. I. anmri. l . A. i,iimiH- ., k r,,,.,,,1 ,, i)t,1t1,,(l,lrl i v
Tchimnlcpec In the Aiuerlcaii-llawnll on. .1. J. We. ke. .1. A Dump, A. nk '''!'.' 'r'1'':" i i.ih,'.
mi froluh r Mcxlenn Is reporlcd to Slohp, J. D. Cninpboll, 111. Itev. A. WII-i "' vl' - J- " ",c"' -V,". ', ' "
an iriihiuir .iicxiiiii. is u unc.ii in i, ,,,;,,. ,,, ,. ,, ert. V. A. Dodge, 11. C. Donneb. Ics.
bine nrrhed nt Snllnn 'ruz on Inst,!'". "'- ""lp:sl'rs,t..1. '""'.V ... ' t i..i..I n i ii,.u k a i,in
t"
I'ASSKMir.HS HOOK MI)
-
l'cr 1. M. S. S. Manchuria, for San
Francisco, Ma 21. W. It. Cnstlo mid
wife. Miss I'Morrnco Yarrow. Miss C.
I A. (lllninn, Dr 15. K. Wllllts, T. II.
linden nml wire, Mrs. F I', Hlckerton,
T ilrandt nnd wife, Mrs. C. A. Muck-
Inlnsh, child nnd mnld; Mndnni Itrunk
horsl, Mrs. .1. Cnmiilicll, Miss Jcsslo! Henry Lewis, . I. K. Lewis, C. M I.wH,
Campbell. Mrs C 15. Sampson, Alias l Miss Vndlo Mnrshnll, Miss Marfan tin
Tnlnile, W. U. Ilnogs nnd w1fp. Mrs. .Marshall. Mrs. O. K. Pcn, W Peter
Lyon Monro, .Miss I,. Moore, Judge win, Miss O. Itousscllu, Mrs I) C.
Hartwcll nnd two daughter. S. .1. Sill, Itujull, Master Itoyall, W. W. Sunn-
.. .. . . ......-..
1" llnrt nn dmnld. V. h. CunintliiRSi
nnd wife. C. A. HFIce. Geo. It. Carter.
I. f Albl,ia,.n l.'rn.l 1 taniuir l.t
Ise, f. K. Kckley nnd
",,'
'
, , -,,. . , .
,.lT Wir' ,Mlk.n'mln,;,for.
Moloknl'ilorts. Mhv 21. .Ws llruno,
and servant, Mis. A. 15. Bruno, .MVs.
nil wire, v . .lonnson nnn wci,.Mrp.(oers, irs. j. n. iironu. iiuuiikii ,
Chns. Hopkins, Miss Allco Cooke, Mr. J'I'l. L. II. Manning, Mrs. I II Man
nnd Sirs. It. A. Cooke nlng, Mnslcr Howell Mnuiiiiir. M 15.
Tor Btmr. Klnnu, for Kauai pons,
May 21. Miss 1, Dn, lleo I'nt, K.
Kolmashl nnd crnnt.
. y
I I'ASK.MinitS HltlYi:i) I
Per C-A. S. S. Mnkurn, from Sydney
enrlyh't Auckland nnd Subn, Mny 21.
Misses S. L. Phillips, C. Iloedel, 15. M.
Wright. L. (Ilhsoll, A. U dill, V. Walk
nw A 11 l.'nlnl.tln, V llntnrunt,. M.W
ti, i. r. iii.-,H,",-vt ... ...,v....., ...... .
,!,,. iin.miiiinl. W TlienlMlil. I5ek.
1. ll'nlfl,.. S2lnrt l I. Ilnff,,.'
w, """:.'""; " r... .,,.',
Kelghtley, Willis,
ninir ii. iiitini, .ii.'
IS
THIS AFTERNOON
.1. A. wood. .1. in.iy, i;. .i r linrion, "....'.......'.. ... ...
, ... . . ..... .., n,Pd m i ,in ituj ii in..,,.; itau
. ll'nulnll A Alwi.trUfltr .1 ll.llll II l,'". ... ... i.ji, ....no ,. ....,,, ,.."o
i P. Ilrltnble, C P. Jones', N. Cremolil
P. Jones.
I .
The I'nlte.l Stales Navy transport Jnfniit. MIm Irliii... AJrl.ni.KlilIii Mas
lluflnlo Is expeclcd lo dock nt Navy ler Dvvlght MeLaughlln. AInsler Itonal.I
Slip No I nt r, o'clock tills nflornooii. i McLaughlin, I . Mnnrer. Iho. Me -Tho
IlulTnlo has been In coininiinica ' cbIi. Mis. Ihoj. Mel ersh. Mis- Mel.
Hon with the Honolulu nnvaf station Jc. " , ' J" '. ', v ... ' .
lor sovernl dns past, and last night '-'' Neville. Mrs. L L Nevll.-. I..
icporled nil well aboard, nnd horl N- Nowberger. Mrs ... N. Nevvberger,
Piobnbletl.no of nrrlvnl as r, p. m. Tho .. Parks P. S. Peilleh . I.
lulTalo touched hero at tho tlmo Iho ". T. liiBrec, ,J. llejiiol.lK. r 1. P.
PAcllle fleet was still III port, earn lug J'O. N. Itlce. 0. II. Illkn , JlN. t 1 .
n uuiubcr of iccrults to the Philip-,''; ", ' , J' ' lll".V w-
o r..- r...... i ii,,, A.imi,. n,.nt . V. C Huston. 'I bos. hmnmniis. It II.
She Is reluming will, tho short-timers
nnd expired enlistments, of both blue -
,.., ' ..., ,
'"'"" "" -''"' "".- "-..
jUCKl-in ...... inu.iues.
A
marine olllcer well Known in no-
nolulu who Is returning on the IlulTrtlo "" ,lr- V "'".".; ".' '?""
for shoro duty nt Wnshlngton. D. C. W. Smith. Mrs. tin llar.l Stoney.
Is Lieutenant Itoss 15. Howell. I.leu-'W. W. Strlngrcllow, Mrs Vi. "-. .
tenant Howell wns mnrlno 'officer cmjStrlngfellmv. Chas Inrtlnr. Murl.-e
the fiagshln California when the Pa ' Tartlcr . lonald Taj lor Mrs Itouald
elllo'llcct v-as hero, lie look n shortl Torlor. Ilqy Toy or. Matthew 'lay or.
leave and went to San F.anclsco to M .-THomnB. Mi.MIrtan Tllw. Miss
bo married. A few das nfler hlff re- A. Totmnn. UeO 11. Fphnm, Mis.
turn hero tho fleet wns ordered to tho cn. I. I'phani. II. S nlker Mrs
,.- i.... i ii,w,n ,,,!, ,,.,. in Theodore Welch, J. Wood lr. Joint
Honolulu for several months nnd
n i-UB, ,,,n. n...... .., ....... .. ...
cently left for the Coast.
The llurfnlo Is n single screw vessel
of 000O tons, of 3000 horsepower. She
lllliri. Ill allliril 111(1 OU IUI1LI. SVilXJi
carries a fiominnl baiter of six guns "urn niivn..i..g.. ... .. u .,.-. e. .. ... o
Cnmmnndcr Clnrenco M. Stone Is Infrequent Honolulu- III.. lire c ' ..
comiiinnd. The llnffnlo carries twen ' 'o be Iniiugurated l the Int. Island.
Is-soven coniinissloned and warrant '
' -
olIlceiB. und her wardroom and sleei
ngo n!wnB Hccoiumodnle several olll .
ccrs who nro traveling In or from eiuty
In tho Fur Fast.
"The old dredge CalUnrnln wns nev
er Intended to go to son, as she was
built licie and for these wuters, ' de
clared n wnterfronter Ibis morning.
"Tho ntleinpt to hciiiI her lo tho Const
In tow of tho Hercules wus Impractical."
We Supply
FAMILY
Duff Gordon & Co, Port St. Mary's
Cockburn, Smithies, Oporto
"Dogs Head" brand, Kentish Town
The Old Bushmills Distillery, Ireland
Louis Roderer 1
G. H. Mumm & Co. -Reims
Heidsick & Co. )
Marie Brnard and Roejer, Bordeaux
Otard, Dupuy el Co., Copnao
D. J. McCallum, Edinburgh
Usher &. Co., Edinburgh (
Buchanan & Co., Glasgow (
James Alnslie & Co., Lclth )
E. el J. Qurke, Dublin
Hiram Walker & Sons, Walkervdle
OLD TAYLOR, In Bond
OXFORD CLUB DRY GIN
MONT ROUGE CALIFORNIA WINES
(luurmitied b vf. f'l JUncnck & Co. 'l.tcT.. under
I'ood and Di ugs Ait. Julio JO. 190U. Serial No 31131.
tin See.ctu.y of Agriculture nt Washington, D U.
II
W.C. Peacock & Co.,
i
Wine and Liquor Merchants,
MERCHANT STREET, NEAR FORT TELEPHONE 1704
I
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Por I'. M. S. S. Manchuria, from .Mn
nlln h tho wn of Hongkong nnd Ju
pnu ports, Mny 21 For Honolulu (1.
II. force, Mrs. (1. II. Force, Dr II K.
l5inersoti, Mrs. A. It. (Ircoiiwood, Ml
Mnhel (irecuwood, Miss C. D. llrccn
wood, 15. II. Jones, Henry 1-ewls, Mrs.
. . .1 m ....
K. Ardcry, II. r. llrown, JIis. ji r
Ilrann, 11. Cameron, Dr. M. S. Clinrles,
Mrs. M. S. Charles, Miss Clinrli-H,
Mnslcr Charles, Mrs. .1.15. dough, Miss
M. 1'. Clough. D. S. Cobb, W. II Dur
bornw. Airs. W. II. Durboraw, 1' (Irn
1mm. .1. I). Hart, Mrs. .1. D. Hail, h.
A. dennlnqs nnd.iialhe sennnt. ludi?o
." JnhiiBton, .1. V. Kulz, I' W.
.MIICIIOII, HOV. I', 1. W. II. INOIUl, 1IISH
i.l. O'Cniiiicll, Mrs. 15. A. Orr Ml.i 15
Orr, Mrs. C C. Owen and fmu eliil-
dren, 15. A. I'nlmcr, .1. It. Snul Mis.
M. A. Scmour, Miss Kejmoiir. Mrs.
V. A. Scliiittleworlh, ltev A W.
Wnssoit, Mrs. A. W. Wnsson nnd two
children. It. CI. Webber, A. P. Welch.
Dr. K. C. Wnodhull. Miss II Wood
hull, 15. Agucho. (1. I. Allen. Miss (1.
'Armstrong, II. a. Darker. Miss .1 I',.
"earn, noiicri
Ilclcher. Mis. A W
llclehcr. Sir .lolin llentoii. f.ndi , ., n-
Inn. Mls H. Pl.irn lrr.,n.li, ml I.
- " : " , ::
I lienor iiurr, jiirs. i. TurKur jiurr .hikh
Irene llcrnrheltnor, Mrs. lOinuia Shuf
ler Howard, A. .1. Howard, Mis A.
.1. Howard. L. Jollot, ('.. 15 K' II),
Mrs. lleo. Win. Knox, II Kiiuiliun,
A. K. Lnwrle. Mrs. A. K Laurie,
Mrs. C. II. La8on, (leo II I.lntmid,
Mrs Ceo. II, Milliard, Miss Anna L.
l.lnnard, Di. II. W Lnughelm, Mrs.
11 W Lnnghelni. Miss l.thel Iiwen
stein. V Lorcnt, Miss II. I,. Mcthe-i
noy. Miss M. McDonald, ltev. 1 S Mc
Laughlin, Mrs. J. S. McLaurhlin uud
u,.,.lll Slu l 11 linlli,l P. r S.II.
Smillnl. Mrs II II. Sm.llnl.
' "'. Mrs I . U. hnrgent
Itnbert Sloan. Mrs. Itobeit
T. Size.-,
It'obert Sloan. Mrs. Itobeit Sloan, ,1.
, ... .
"., .' '., ? i:. ,.' ,- c . i l
Wyclh. J.
F Zlmmorer. Mnduu.e A.
W. Schoneninnii
Zucchl, F.
Local merchants will not be slow in
..-.. . i ..r il.. I.s .1 ......
TRADI
Sl.orrios
Port
Alo and Stout
Irish Whiskey
Monopole, Red Top
Memm's Extra Dry
Grand Vin Sco
Liqueurs
Brandies
Perfection
O. V. S.
Dlnck and Wl.ito
"Liqueur"
(. Scotch
Whiskey
Irish Whiskey
Canadian Club
CUCKENHEIMLR
Ill, Pure
llll.ll Willi
its.s!:.Ji:ns Aititivi:i)
!SBKU- JLr 9
1 BENJAMIN g I
1 SALVE gi I
porCuM, IlrulsM. Ilurnj, milU W.vj K
B Corns. I.cli. ,V.rn. Piles, Vlb 7
I WounJi, clc Prke 23c M r 9,
1 niwiiiii in i in iii iTiMFT-TTin-rr-rrv
Xaife.jriiafi
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