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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1912.
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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
lliiiuilfciu--Mnlid. ,
TUESDAY! ,
Honolulu- ((ciml flicric.
WEDNESDAY.
Hawaii in ( i nml Negri c.
THLiHSOftV
lliiniiliilii liiptir, It. I, U
Ki'jiil trill.
FRIDAY
OiimiiIi- Iblnl Dtgrtc.
ATUHDav
III Mnliii (h.ipler, 0. IV S.
ltcgiihir.
kit tIjIUjh mfmtian ol tkt
orirr r ronlltilly lriTttad to
itttnd meetluirs of Jocal Itdsot
.Mi el on tlir
'.'ml nml ltd
MiiiiiI.ij of
I'lidi iii'intli
nt I.. P. Hull
7:80 1'. .11.
Mi tubers ol
ultur Vmi
clatluus Kir-
mm EK6INIEHST
WEKEFICIAL AF-'iriDS,
illall) luvltnl.
Mil.
MiKIM.n l.()l)OK,0.
h. f 1". -
MpM nm 2nd nml 4th Satur-
' d iv i piling "t 7 30 o clock In
1 k il I' Hull, ror Fort find
HiViiiiiii Viiililiig brothers
cordially InvliPd to nttpnd
, f c,i:rtz, c c.
r r. kiluuv, ic n. s.
uoMiLLi.t' loiici:, mi;, 11. r. i). 1:.
,15. iv-fHuiiolulii Lodge No. dlC,
IS. TnH I O 131ks, moots In
thplr I1.1II, on King St,
ui ir Toit, every I'rliljy
evening Visiting Ilrotb
prs nr lordhill) Invited
to ntlPtul
a r mi r.rnv, i: n
11 in .mii:i: spc
t
o.iir i.okci: Ml. 1, K. of I'.
Meets fury tlrBt nml third Fri
day at T .In oilork, Pythian
Illall, comer Heretunln and
Fort streets VislHng brothers
cordially Invited to nttend
T A IIWAKINM C C
D HI.IM' I. of It A. 8
Hawaii v. 1 mm: mi. t, i. o. it. m.
Mppih ovpry Urn and third
Tuesday of each month In
Kraternlt Hall, I O O T.
building Voting brother:)
cold Lilly Invited to attend
1 1 i:RY A ASCII, Sicucin
i.ot is a i'i:nitv, c of it
iio.OM'i,r i:mr no, f. o. v..
-vS.tj Mpbib on neronil and fourth
. WedneKduy pv nlng of each
jSM- 1110. ltu nt 7 :u oilork, In
K of I' Hall, comer Tort
and Hprptniila Visiting brothers ate
Invited to attend
M JONK3. V. r.
J W ASCII, Secy.
iioMii.i'i.r lodi.'i: o.-8im,
I.. O. 0. JU
will nuet In Odd l'i Hows' building,
Tort stippl, np.ir king ovbry Trlday
evening at 7 ,! odock
Visiting brothem cordially Invited
to attend
AMHUOSK J WIIITZ. nictntor.
i: A JAt'OllSON', Secretary
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
Millinery
MILTON & PARSONS
Pantheon Qldg.
PHONE 3038 FORT STREET
Exclusive Millinery
Miss Power,
Boston Block Second Floor
BOM TON
HAT SHOP
HIGH . CLASS MILLINERY
Club Stables Block
MRS. E E DAVIS. Proprietor
DEAUTITIES IN HEADGEAR
Aro Always round at tho
Mary-Ann
Bonnet Shop
FORT STREET .
ZEAVE
Just received by S S. Slorra, tho
very latest in fancy TAILORED
LINEN SUITS: also ONE-PIECE
LINEN DRESSES and LINGERIE
WAISTS.
K. UYEBA
1027 MHUANU 8TREET
HATS
s
JtJp to date Millinery and Man's Hats
w-
f'rerc
- 'wtim&wmmwim.iTmiw;
tfbukd&M&lJlLk
Md.di
City Transfer
(JAS. H,
hippin
(Additional Shipping
"POET OF THE PACIFIC"
ALLMAN CAPTAIN OF CHINA
Hero at the Fountlerino of the Panama, Now Piv oted to
a Trans-Pac.fic Command British Steamer Ikala Calls
Here tor Fuel Oil Steamer Helene In From Hawaii Ports.
Tanker Lansing Preparing for Sea.
Captain Rodger Allinnn gallntn 111
Hi- skipper relii.tuntlv elevated to tho ercw. lilcn In two sets nf trlplo-cx-
- mini of inn., ns the hero vvlm snv '"?" CI,R,,P8 ''"''"HiK more limn
SOno hnrRcpovvci nml hnvp n speed of
od ili old Kiramw Cln of I'nimina.pmrotluui 17 knots nn liour The ships
also known to lil Iplon nfffrleuds In have double bottoms nnd nre equipped
i in- western hi ran iih hip pool oi mo,
Pailtli ' has rotno Into lilt own, hi
I m II iiumIii d promotion to (oinmand
oi 1 up riuine .vinu liner 1 11111a
Capialii AII1111111, oiip of tho IipbI
likpil hUIppith Jn Hip I'nilflr Mull wprv
ipp im 1 he tinpp) rpclplcnt of nil
sort of Rlncnro, iiiiigraliilatloiiH upon
bin pIpviUIoii In Hip raukK Ab Hip
til in China Ktoampil Into the harbor
and
1, , , , , , , ..
the Alaki-n wharf nfipi a
t iiif nt urn 1ii st rfjim u tii Ppmii
plpns.itit vo.igo down from S.in rrnn
Ism Allinnn wan the tnrgpt foi on
fiilpinblp good n.itiiipd grxtlng fiom
Hhlpping mid harbor 0III1 lain gpuprnl
iv. i
Mi'h Hup In hp bnik on I lie Ir.uiH
I'll Hip run," nilmlttol the ihiprj III!
ilp Rklppor tills morning "It h bpctr
a good man) uioiitlis bIiicp I left the
Korea, whprp I nerved a chief olllcpr,
nml took up dutv with HU.iinprs In Hip
I'nnniiia bpivIip ' I
r n e.,r ngo in Skipper Allinnn
flM.r..l In the- s tilling evpntB tlialj
uiiPr inuBedl, Im tore npse into VP1BO
u nil,. ,, ..., v..-...-
ii.ll Him the now famous l.a of tho
i anmna
111,' Cltj of l'.innuin will be rpnipiii.
IhtpiI as having had n nilglil) .lose
all from foundering off the lowir
1 oast of Cape Timet when she, ill com
n and of Contain Allinnn. rnu Into n
.nlc Hint ik-veloped Into n tempest of
Korlous proportions
Tho heroism displnvpil b Captain
Allman nt that time in permitting him 1
Mitf to be lower, il over the side of tho '
nBAl .. I. II., ...n.....nl..n... nnn ........ I
tflpvi " iiiiu iiiwiiiiiaiiiuii-' niran niiiKni.
1 ver bur. nnd In tills position succeed
Ing In plarlng several heavy canvns
puis over a big rent In 11.0 side of the
Khlp Is a matter Hint has gono (latter
Ing down the corridors of tho Hall or
Piiiih ns nn net of extreme maritime
biaverv As Hie genial slipper tells,
the storj, ' Wc m.inngpd with export
once and a gallant, noble crew, to
wralhpr thp living galo and pull tho.
fc.io.1 ship through"
Captain Allinnn tnkes over tho com-
nnnil vacnied by Captain Kmery HI.
who has b. en promoted to tho c.ii
tnlncv or the Mongolln Cnptnln Mor
ton rormirly or tho big liner, will ill
led the movpiiiputs or a prlvato
'lie 111 ownpu uy n ircncli millionaire'
"""""'""
'I lie China brought one of tho small
. "i lists or passengers In her history
nn an Intpi mediate vessel. Six pas
i-piig. rs li-ave tho vessel nt this port
1 tie voyiifo from Han Irnnclsco wns
rppoitpil ns iinovpntfiil. 'Hip vvpntlier
wis phnsaiit mid de.k sports ami n
nibs of dances wcro features of tho
trip
KIvp luuidrpil tons mainland cargo1
w hui f nre being ills, barged nt Alnkeal
vlinrr Six hundrpd nml lirtv tons of
.. .1 will 1,p louK'd Int.. the China l.r-1
l.o .I,.' vpsspI l.s dispatched for .In
1 nn and China pons at 10 o'.lock to
iporrow morning
I he China brought 121 sni ks Inter
mainland mall Tho through list of
11.1
ussengPrs InuludPS 4b cabin, 1 se.ond
ass and at. Asiatic slppiagp, nmoiig
Hip Kutcr being several Cliincsu dc
porte. s
A lnrfco .iinounl of hnv is liiiliidul in
the fielglt to bo left nl Honolulu
m
Small List of Passenaers In Sonoma.
'I Im Om.ihIp Kienmui.ii, Knimim, .
bur Initial run to Honolulu afioi !
tuns or leilreni.iit nt San I'lanclsco.
In milling llio Islands and will nirlvn10"1"' driiius and sundries Tho ves
nt hci bin f early tomorrow mm ninir.
iniordliig lo the .nliiiliitlous or Cap I
lain Trimk lur commander, who bus'
wirelessed in Ills position I
The Sonoma Is biliigiug n rntliPi'
small list or pnsfcpngcrs oil her flrist
trli In the new service) Tho vpsspI
das lit mliln nml II stecrngo pussen
ins nei enrgo ror illscliaigo at this
poit totnls 21I.S tons 'I ho Sonoma'
brings . l sn. ks of .later mainland mall
'llio vessel will berth at Oceanic
uliaif and should bo off port at nil em
h liom In ilic morning At ), o't lo.k
hod ulglii ii sleumor vvns M2 mll.s
liom Honolulu
Pa
Much Interest In Sonoma's Arrival,
'I he nnlvnl or tho Oceanic Steam
t hip Comp.in's Aiistrallnn liner So-
l.on tomorrow morning on tho iultlnP
vovnge to Honolulu, following ninny
!'"" '" """ement. Is uwnltid with, Ju(lB0 wl'n' ,g molnlllR .
InierPht by local shipping mill, who',,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,, ,,,,..., ? '.
uro well .iMiunluKiI vvllh tho official
sialT sell te el lo look tiTter tho opera
..... on nun 1 1. 11.111... ... no vpsso . N()Xt Tm)wliy ls ,, Kl) 1(1,ay
lollowlng the on. 101111.I trip which ij10 Teirllory. nnd rm Hint leason tho
the honoinn Is to mnko holvvpon San tHX ppenl hoiird ror tho Islnml or
Irnnctsio nnd Honolulu, llio big reno 0aliu will not begin Its (.esslons until
vatod liner will enter tho Australian ,,pXt W'ednesdav Tills was tho 1111
6irvlcp in conjunction with her bister nouncement of Tnt Assessor Wilder
ship, the Yenturn this morning The appeal bonid for
Hncli or tho ships Is 10,000 torn-,1 the Island of Hnvvnll will meet at
the- mo ratiel 100 Al nt Lloyd's nml Kohaln Juno II nml nt Illlo Juno 19,
were built under spe. lal stirvoy of tho whllo tho Maul boaiii will meet nt
L lilted Stutea Nuv as auxiliary cruls- Walluku next Tluusduv, Juno 13
MM4,U.JM JtwtMi(Mt
LOVEj
on Pago E)
ers Tlicy are steel vessels, twin
wit i wnltrtlglil compartments
Tho ip-pHtnbllBhmput of HiIh lino
will link Ainrrlcnn Samoa vvllh tho
United SlntPH nnd rpstores dlrcit um
nectloiiB with Svilnp), vvhleli iort It
hrltigH wltjiln nineteen days of San
I'raiiclqco.
Ikala Called for Fuel Oil.
U'Uli .itnr flit mi mil tints Tnnl .xt
i mi 11? vi 1 iih 1; 111 I I him 1 11 ri in
1)rlIin,.H, ,,,,,. ,Ipiltnptl for Mpl
bourne. Auitrnlla, tho llrltlah Hirampr
Ikala culled at Hip port II1I1 morning,
Captain Hubert Cnrulhcrs niiiioiinclng
that he required nddltlonnl fuel oil
lo enrry his lommnml to tho Anflp
odes. '1 he Iknln Is n large typo of freight
cr Tho vesBol cleared from Port
Tnwiiapiid on May 21th with .1,141,000
li pt of liimbpr from l'uget Sound mills,
She Is nil oil burner nnd to complete
fllm n ntm II tin riist 1 llml iit
crnWp flp, wns reqtllrcu.
.,,, ,, wU, ', , , , I
irro ,ho,1811,1(I 1)arro,a ',' oll l)ptmo.
imntlnulnR Hip vojngp to tho Vlcto
, ,.,,, linsgbe m ,
nuii.nin nutiwsfin.s (n ,nu..nii. .,
I oni.illlll, lllllllWtl.il n IT 111 II IC1 111 I V.11 till
Australian mall In the Ikala. which It
Is IipIIcvpiI Klinulil reach
I within three weeks' time.
Mclbourno
American Hawaiian Releases Falcon.
ner services neing 'lieeupii ny tno
(onceni no longer liecauso of other ar
rangements, tho stcnnishlp l'alcon,
which has been pljlng between Port-
In (itl ntwl S3nn Prntlntann onlillmtnimlv
" . ? .
fr tho Inst two years, has been turned
over to her owners, tho Charles NcM
En" Company, by tho Amerlcnn-Ila
nllnn Companj Tho owners will
'"ml 'tor with a cargo of lumber on
"'0 Columbia river for San Pedro,
1'rmn now on tho Aiiicrlcnii-IInwall '
n" 1 "oiiil Its steamers through to
Portland from Snllna Cruz Tho Isth
'"Ian. Ilrst nf tho fleet scheduled to
l"it In nn appearance, was to arrlvo
- '""o 1". 1'ntll tlion 110 cargo was to
have liecii Bent from Portland to
tho
Atlantic Coast b tho cnnipauv.
lstlimlnn Is a lionotoii carrier.
'I ho
Wilhelmlna Drlnging Large Cargo.
A cable received nt the agency of,
iiasue v idono reporis tho sailing or
the Malson Nnvlgatlon stcnnishlp Wll-
lielmlna rrom San I'ranrlsco M-stprday
with 2100 tons caico lor dlscharcc nt
Honolulu '11m Wllhelmlun also has
1122 tons rrclght drstlned for Illlo
Tills popular Mntsnn liner Is due to
nrrlve hero curly Tucsdny morning
nml will berth nt llnckfcld vvlinrr.
c . . .,
50.0.m8.R.?.,?.rt'
, ','"' ,"' , fr , " '." ",LK"
"" "J lr."'" I,c . 0tc" " c
n ' '' ;,, Is ' II0'
.... ... " .. .... ,'..... r
radio telegram hns
S. S.
molulii
, SMiucima, nt sin. .lime r. s n. m
1. miles rioui port; lit cnliln pas
sengers, 14 slpcrago passengers, 21I.S
. , ......i r... 1..1... m
" 'Lh A"n r ""Y ...... "", '" ' i
sacks mall for llonohilii
Dock at
Oceanic vvlinrr iisunl time.
Helrno a Coasting Arrival.
'I he luter-lslnuil steamer Ilelcuo rep
lesenled tho onlv Island stpnmshlp
" nrrlv' " l'orl "'W morning. The
Ilelcuo fiom Hawaii ports brought 12,.
01- k hukop, 7r licaM cnttlo nml a
uhll'mont of geuornl cargo, Including
"' "lct ttl11' lln weather cm tho
homowanl trip,
'Ia
Tanker Lansing Ready for Sea.
'I he Amoiknn luiiker Lansing
wlilch nrrlvcd jciiterdny with 43,000
hurels fuel oil, Is being disc lunged nt
.11 into which Insures her dopiirturo for
tho Coast not Inter than I'rldny morn
Ing The Lansing brought oil for tho
hie nl branch of tho I'nlon Oil Com.
pnny 'I he vesbel Is to return to Port
San Luis.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Light wi Ight suitings Tor lint vvcath
ei J 13 Hoclia, tullor, i:ilto building,
iimci street
I'llon Xt Vl.l....... i.n nu.i III..,
tM0 from n,r A V ckory n N
,, .,. ,'
t ,l0 Pstal0 ,)f 1)lU bptl
,a mmd nt $r,000
TIDES SUN AND MOON
5 5 5 c c
r- ? s ?s i
2 t
p mi it ma i, m n m
Oil I 6 Ml II) I I
7 KM s S.U II l 9 U
pm
sttl 8 S Of 131 I3UI
SV II Sll 1113 III
010 II 10 M IT! !S0
I
1017 13 II in Mil I 10
pm I '
1110 II II IV MM Oil
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io r. I
li. i
0 01
01ll
I07
Jimp
3
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5
B
7
8
0
KM 0 10
Sit 0.11
M7 6.11
MJ Oil
M-, 0.15
I I
S 17, 6.H
f. 17 0 13
IIKt
eiiiurtcr of tlip monii
June
VESSELS TO AND
FROM JHE ISLANDS
(Special Cable lo Merchants'
Exchange.)
Thursday, June 6
SAN l'HANCISCO Kallcd tunc C,
1 SI) p m S. S Manchuria for Ho
noliilli
Arrived, .lime (1. C in a 111. S S
Honnlulan, heiicp Mav 2')
TACOMA Sailed, .lime CSS Mis
Bourlan, for llouohihi
I)i:lavahi: hui:ak at nit Ar
rlvcd, Juno B. Bhli i: M riiclp
Bcncp Teh. 10 (111) davs Bitgar .192)
AEROGRAMS.
S S. SONOMA - Will dock nl Occ
nnlc wharf I'ridnv morning from
Snn I'rnnclsco with fil cabin and 14
Btrerago paBBcngiTB, 2tts toni cargo
nml 71 Backs mall
S S CHINA sails for Miknhamn I'll
dn, 10 a. m,
rtssK.Mirit.s t mini i)
Per P XI. S. S China fiom Sail
rrniiclsco, .lime G I'or Honolulu
Miss It, Aknnn, A A Diirnnt, I)r I..
C. I'rosl, Miss Irene lellers. I' 8 Mi
Alllstcr, V Pnrrnr Tor okohnmn
.Mrs Clara llagg, U alter K Iloess
neck, j, Iliitteiimuller V W Carl
son, Mrs r W Cnrlson. Itev I. II
Kdwards, A. 13. ITs.hei. Mrs M I'
Uray. Miss Mima (Jrav Miss Mnilellno
Urnv.M Kondo, Miss II Tntinkn, I3il
ward Vongehr, T Vnniamoto I'or
Shnnghnl T (3 Sims loser Stelnn
cher. Mrs Josef Si.ln.iclipr I'or
Hongkong W. 11 llatpmnn, 13. W.
Unuckhnm, Oco. K llrashpr. Albert
13. Cohen, I-connrd J Collins, W. 13.
Compton, II I. Dickinson. V H.
Dildlej, C. 1). 13ndes. Pong Pon, Mrs.
A. I'rliley, Dr. Mary- tlrlscom, Miss
II N. Ilcnrv, Wm I) llobart, I. W.
JnrvlD, W. S. Kiuilck, Itohert S. U'g
get, J M. Martvn, Herhert C. PIip
Inn, Mrs It Prcscott, Ha) ner ltajuor,
Mrs. Ha) ner tin) nor. Miss Martha
Utynor, Mrs. Hsther Ituhcnstcln, Mns
tor (jporgo Hulieiustrln, Master Joseph
Itubcnstciu, Mrs Jlink Scott, W .11.
h. Wnrrener, ' V. Wov Blleld, Chab.
13 Whltesldo Tot. O Young.
(Continued from Page 1)
row nml button four Itemov. altii.h
111. ills rr should, r straps, wlil.h are
abolished There Is no change In tin
cut or stvle or thp coat
13v piling I)i ess I 'oat -Cut oft" the but
tons at the' bottom or the loal tall
Spe. lal Pull Dr.ss Coat Cut olT tin
biilton4 nt thp bottom nf the i.nt tall
lllup Servlip Coat Net chaugi
White Service Coat Add strap of
smup material 011 shoulders, let In at
slt.ve luind Minn, and re.uhlng to tin
end or the .ollar, width at sle. ve "mil
seiini 2 I 1 liiihes, narrowing to 1 i-a
Inihes at 1 Inpli from upper .dgp,
Mulshing In a point, rustene.l hv 11
small Nuiv button .entered at 1-1
ltu I. rrom the point or the strap, to,
carrj ni.tal Insignia, rank mink l-j
liuh dial of sleeve head seam, 1-J
In. h ileur spuo b. twecii rniik.mid
.orps nun lis
Whltp Mi'ss Jacket S.11110 cliinge.s
us above
Collars With oll inats only pliln
standing inl'ur to be worn, wltli sepiare
(orncrs, meeting or overlapping In
iront. no Haps lapels, etp.
Sl.evp lluttoiis ami Ilnsnni Studs
To bo or pliiu gold Ilnsoin studs not
more than 1-t Inch In diameter
Slioes High Mack shoes alivavs to
be worn with legglus High shorn to
he worn with all uniforms, exiept s. r
vke ihess nml cm nlng dress Pumps
not to be worn with any uniform
White socks to lip worn with white
shoos
Iteiirrangp I'pnulptto Insignia I'or
officers above tho grade of lieutenant
place the corps device on tho shank
of the ipiuUttP nnd tho rank .lev I. e
on the rrog For ollli.rs of the rank
or lieutenant or below, tho nxls or tint
anchor, or other lorps dovlie, to be
parallel to the nxls or thn ppnulitte,
siiiinu, irown or tho unchnr, or stem
or leaves to be out
I nil Di.ss ll.lt I'or (lag mile. rs
ner. nner ifiniinlssloneil to bo or silk
nnd gold w ebbing, gold stripes us at
pros, nt tint wovin In, not or rulsid
finbi older Junior lieutenants nnel
ensigns nml others of thn same rank
to vv.ar tho same full-dress belt us
lieutenants
Lieutenant .ommnndors and officers
or the same or lower rank wear one
Inch golel laco on full-dress trousers,
special full-dress coat collar, and ock-
uil. of .hapeiiii This change ntTects
the rank or ensign only, ror which ror
m.rlv tin. width wns 1-2 In.li
lllue I3v tiling Drtss Wnlstio.it
Abolished
I'nir.irni Tor Retired Officers Retired
officers not on duty are not rceiiiircd
to wear or have uniforms
MISS It AKANA, who has boon tnk
lug n course 'of Initrurtlou ns n
trained muse, returned to Honolulu
rrom tho cost this morning us a pas
tenger In tho Pacific Mall lluor Chimi
ildsto. A.attt. J&1&
DIPLOMAS TO BE
GIVEN (5 GIRLS
The regular monthly meeting of Hip
I'rpc Kindergarten nnd Chlhlrcii's Aid
Assoclitloii will be held tomorrow June
7. nt 1 ".0 it 111 , In Hip Dornthv Cnstle
Klndcrgnrtrn Aft.r the meeting:, nt
10 30. the graduating class from tho
Kindergarten training school - Miss
Harriet Collins. Miss Prances Cousens,
Miss Sirn Pratt Miss Harriet 1. lions,
.Miss (Icrtrude Ilrown nnd Miss loin
l.ognn will receive their diplomas
TJirv will bo nildrpse,l bv Miss llln
spnr, and thp public Is Invited
plaIIadeTor
clean-up rally
Big Meeting Expected at
Young Hotel Tomorrow
Night.
Three Smiths out of four speakers
nre on the program for the mass meet
Ing on (Tcnli-t'p l).i that will bo held
111 the tniil.nl pivlllou or the Young
Hot. 1 tomoriovv pv.ulug, b.gtmiliiK nt
7 .10 o.IikK
'1 hp speakers nmiouiKed todnv lire
Acting Hov.riior Mott-Snilth, who will
nddress the publl. on tho purposes of
I'lpan-I'p 1) , eh urge W. Smith, who
will speak rioni the side of the m.r
cliants nml .Itlrens gomralb, W (1
Smith, who is iisslgiied the subject of
Hip .rr.ct of I'l.mi-t'p 1)1) on Hip
tomimiiiK) nml from the standpoint of
tl titsldc vvoi Id, ami Major K. lined,
U S A of Port Shorter Mnjoi Ken
neil) will lw.ll on the lull I tut side
or 'lpaii-tTpI).i He wns one or tho
enthusiastic support. rs or the eltv's
effective nntl-uice'eiiilto .nnipalgii
Tile meeting toiuorrow gives prom
ise of being 11 large otio I.11M night
ami tonight meetings of the Improve
iiient .lulls till over thp .lt nre being
held, pr.pnriitoiv to the gpin nil rullv
The Mifnoi Improv.mint Club held
Its meeting last night at the tenuis
(liihhouse nnd dccld.d to divide the
district Inlji two parts. iiiIImI upper
mid lower W A (Srccnwcll wns nain
11I as 011 1 tn In ot the upper, with lie.nl
etuartcrs at Oihu College, nml 13 Hur
fmiel.nu ns uiptnln nf tho low.r. with
iuadeiii.irters nt his honip on Alexan
der str(ct
At the meeting of thp Kalllil I111
provenient Club, Mniiud Peter was up
poluted cnptnln for the district covered
bv the dub llenrv 1) Sjulllvnn, llnrrj
lYanson nml A I, Perry wire nppolnt
ed ll.iitPiinnts A leynlutloii was nss.
e.l lecomniendlng that June SO be de-
hired 11 legal bolldnj
A ciiiuos ot the Knlmukl club was
In Id. nt vvhli li the coiuoiisiis of opin
ion was Hint June .'0 should bo iiiade
11 linll.Inv TIip illstrl.t will be dlvedcd
Into eight s. ctliuis. wltli two II. utcn
iint In mill A I' Chirkp was s.'l.ct
e.l for taptalii The caucus r port will
be iiuiiIp at the regular meeting of the
iluh tonight nnd npprovnl asked for
the plan already outlined
(Continued from Page 1)
One possibility was seen this morn
Ing. and that Is Hint In en en 11, n lli,,l
street widening does not go through
inero wm no money nvnllablo for the
nrmnrv fund Tin, ciiv nml rvm.ov
stands icnely to npproprlalo $30,000 for
llio lloicl strppt impiovcnipiit, provld
nl several lnrgp propert.v -owners nf
iPCKit incrcliy will (imrlhuto a rens
niiahlo sum lownril bpttormciils. I'n.
111 It W Shlnglo letiirus frnni llio
mainland ami tho James Campbell ca
tnip gives n dpllnlto statement of what
II Is willing to do, thcro will bo no de
cision on this Improvement.
Ono of tho Supervisors remarked
vvllh truth this morning that tho
Hoard would bo glad to postpone n
Bir.'ct Imnroi output tor n row mmiiiij
ami add the nccessar) amount to tho
iiuuory I nun proviileil public sent I
ment is in lavor or siuli n course
llllt. bo ndllpil. "Ilin nvhnrlnnrn ,.r
(bis nnd previous Hoards has been
that allhougli tho public will npparout
ly bo strongly in rnvor of'n gpiiorul Im
lirovemiuit, and wo put it through a
low months afterward wo uro hiiIiJccI
od to much (rlllclun rrom n row prop
erty owners whoso roepipst tor n pnr
lleulnr stteet Improvement wo laid
nsldo In curry out tho wishes or n tun
Jurlty And tho tnnjorlly, which vvns
iesponslhlo ror our ncllon ,i1ops uny
thing then hut back up tho Hoard"
At nuy rate, Honolulu folks will
know within n few weeks, whether or
not the Hoard will contrlhuto $23,000
towarel llio nrniniy anil piilille. hall.
personalities'
13 W HAHCK1IAM, leprcsctitlilg 11
dlrcctmy publisher of Manila. Is u
tluemgh passengoi In the Paclllc .Mall
liner China
MUS MARK SCOTT, wire or a Mu
11II11 pollio captain, ls numbered
iiiucmg tho thiimgh ptissengeis In tho
China en miito lo tho Far Hast
WILLIAM HUCHANAN of Honolulu
Is at the Stewart awaiting tho Bailing
or tho next steamer tor tho Islands Ho
lias Just rplurn.d fiom a business trip
lo thn Atlantic C'oust S F Call
miss irtF.rsi: ji:iti:hs, a oung
indy fiom Cullforiila, wus'aa anlvai
In thn Pacillc Mall buci China tills
morning. Miss JefTera is .epuitcl
will become the hridj or 11 well k lown
Honolulu young man She was i.lcn
tirullj showered with rite by fellow
piiBsengcis In tho China on leaving
that veBbel for Aluke.i wluuf
SUPERVISORS
HOPE FOR ARMORY
rftfti"! -firtr-Hr" fMtiffikftAh mmi.nmliS'''hmifil'
ODDS AND ENDS
AT THE PORT
Tho Amcrlcan-Hnvvnllan freighter
Mlssourtnti Is duo from Snllna Cruz
via San Krnnclsco nml Sound ports on
or nbout Juno 14tli.
Tho Intcr-Islnml Btenmer W. O.
Hull will snll on Krldny Instead ot
today for usual Knual ports, owing
lo llio arrival of tho Occnnjc Sonoma
from tho Const with later mall and
express matter.
Taking general cargo and plnntntloti
supplies. Hip Inter-Island steamer Wnl
lelc wns dispatched for Ilnnokan, K11
kulhaclc ami I'uauliati vesterdny
Tho vessel carried no passengers but
wns given a Into mall for tho big Isl
nnd.
"Whllo It may tnko scvernl pecks
to make n bushel, 1 nm satisfied thai.
0110 Peck can easily fill tho mcastiro
of Oovprnnr," was tho brief comment
of a charter member of tho ginger nlo
hoard which meets dnily at n well
known waterfront retreat.
Tho 13bon Low submarine, which
hns maintained n rather bashful nttl
tudo tho past few tlavs by clinging to
nne lottslv to tho miry bottom of Ho
nolulu harbor, vvns Induced to display'
Its graceful lines again tndny through
tho persunslve cffortB of nno of Cain'
tain Fredk. Millers powenul derricks.
Tlip Inst or tho big enrgo brought
fiom the oust connt na well ns west
const or tho ('tilled Slates In tho
Amerlcnti-Hnwnllnu freighter Virgin
Ian, Is being discharged nml that ves
set Is on tho boards for dispatch for
Islnml ports this evening. Tho Vli
ginlnii will gather 12,000 tons sugar
before Balling lor Sallnn Cruz.
WEATHER TODAY
Temperature 0 11 in, 70 8 n m,
77; It) 11 111 , 77; noon, 80; minimum
Inst night. 70
Wind (! 11 in, velocity 3, direction
N 13 ; S n in , velocity 7, dliectioii
X 13; 10 11. in. velocity 10, direction
N 13 ; noon, velocity 12, direction
X 13
Total wind movement past 24 hours,
ll' miles
Il.iroHi. ter nt 8 11 m, 30 01; dow
point nt 8 11 m, GO; relative humidity,
S a m ; absolute humidity, S a in ,
r. G78
Total ralnfnll during prtst 24 hours,
0 Inch
(, iss,
Inrest jour money In Bulletin
iihertlilng nnd It returns lo yon a
Hundred fold.
"Dog'sHead"
ALE and STOUT
Family
Phone
W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.
Wine and Liquor Merchants,
Merchant Street, near Fort Street
: tfjr . )KF&fZ&
1 '
UNABLE TO SWIM,
HE SAVES MAN
'i
Two lives wero nenrly lost In tho
water nt tho font of Port Btreet Inst
evening, when V. Camlnos, n boat man
on Qunrnntlno Island, nttempted to
pull an old Hawaiian named Kolll out
of tho vvntcr and was pulled under
himself In doing so. Camlnos cnu't
swim 11 stroko, and had a hard light
In pull himself from the water nml
finally got Kolll onto solid ground
Kolll hung by a rope Biihmcrged for
several hours, tho Kort street wlmrf
on one hand nnd tho schooner Moko
III 011 tho other, both within rench, bin
not nccesslblo tor tho old man, who
hnel not strength to pull himself
nahore. Kolll vvns lighting n lantern
on the schooner when ho fell over
board. As he camo to tho surfnep ho
caught n rope, but his cries tm help
were not heard nnd for near!) four
hours ho hung on, his fingers nnd hodv
gradually stiffening with the cold nml
strnln.
About fl o'clock Cnplaln llrav tele
phoned to Cnmlnos to row over fion
Quarantine Island and got him, ami
then went to tho Port street dock in
wait. As soon as ho reached I ho wa
tcrfront ho heard Kolll's feeble rlen.
and called out to Camlnos, who was
Just arriving, to hurry. The laitu
didn't have room In get his bemi be
tween tho wharf nml the b.Iiooiiii.
but took a Btradcllo of tho two, nml
1 cached down for tho old man Tho
rescuer was pulled nuddeiilv, nml fell
In, too. Camlnos can't swim, nnd got
n bnd fright, hut managed to catdi tho
lope nnd como up It Ho then got Into
his boat, and, tho Mokolll having ho 11
slacked oh some distance from Hie
pier, ho vvns nblo lo get in with his
Hkirr nnd lift Kolll in.
Tho old Hawaiian was taken to tho
Queen's Hospital, vvhero he wns put
to bed wrapped In hot blankets and
lined with hot drinks, to thaw out
AT THE HOTELS
ALEXANDER YOUNG.
Mr and .Mrs J N S Willi no ,
Itoger Williams John J Walsh Mis
('has Iln, Knbuliil, l.iuru II Hunt
N A Vnrdv, l.iule do llav.n ,lil
Wuchoeeler, Sun Pram Isco, l)r nnd
Mrs H P Russell, Wr.luiwken N 1
Mrs 13 S Ooodhue Dorothv (I0.11II111,
Kim 1, Hawaii, M H (ioodhue Sin
Francisco, Miss 13 Muusllcld S.ho
Held Harrncks
H 1 1 e I Waul Ads trill find It.
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Trade
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