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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H, WEDNE8DAY, JUNE 28, 1912.
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The Woman Who Knows
Fashions
docs not wait until she gets to the mainland before
buying she goes to Jordan's knowing fully well they
are as up to date in Ready-Made Garments as any large
Fifth Avenue store. In fact few people carry so com
plete a line of Summer Apparel anywhere. Honolulu be
ing entirely a summer season all the year the selec
tion to be obtained right at home is larger and finer
than can be found in most places.
The Grand Opening next Monday will be a revela
tion of Style. Never before has anything co great been
attempted here. Evening Dresses, Reception Dresses,
Street Dresses and Home Dresses in over 1000 Stylos,
all different, will be. shown next week at
JORDAN'S
FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE
ASKS EVERYBODY TO HELP
"Klght davs until the fourth Ho-lima the progrnm prnctlciilly complete
nolulu's celebration depend. n YOU ' ""rt """ " ' nal""
. . ... aim by the Hawaiian band, and will
What are lOV going tii do? ,)0 foIoww us , funding of 'ns-
Thls snappy query will be Hashed on pcinhl " b u bugler A II. Ingalli
the screens of the local vaudeville will be1 din ctor of the great chorus tbut
houses tonight, nnd J Walter Doylojwill ring at the exercises, and W U
nf tlni fourth of Julv connnlttec hopes I Admin, who Is In charge of the general
that It will Impress upon every resl-, musical part of the progrum, says the
chorus ringing will be magnificent
The ltcv Akalko Aknna will tlellvtr
the Invocation, following which will bo
tbu reading of the declaration of Inde-
dint of Honolulu that It's up to each
one personal)! to help make the cele
bration a success
Wlmf in wiintfwl nnw In n Inrirer ell
try list for the parade, raid Mr Doyle pcndciiee bj Miss Illro Mlnharn nnd
tblr morning. Delegate Kuhlo, al- the uddress of the day by Walter a
thoueli nniued at n late dato ns mar- Hinlth
rliul, A M Hrown having found him-' The rportlng program In the nflcr
self tillable to rerve, has entered Into noon Ir developing fnrt, the committ. a
the woik with enthurlarni and will do getting It well armngeil nnd the great
wonders In the next few days Prince mllllary tournament will be a remnrK
Kuhlo will recure u number of llnwul- ably spectacular fiature This begins
Inn organizations to go Into line at Knplnlnlil Park at 11 30 n clock
1M Towse, who Is hnndllng th pa-1 A meeting of the lommlttee will bo
trlotlc exercises nt tho Capitol ground, held nt 4 10 tndnj at beadiunrtirr
RINGING CALL MADE FOR A
PERMANENT CLEAN-UP BODY
Valuable suggeMloni uh to clenn-up
work In Honolulu have bun made bv
the active Knpuliulu Improvement Club,
through Prisldent W M Hush, to the
O.ihu Central Improvement Committee.
The comniunlintlon l the remit of the
rtcenl Cluin-t'p Duy mid n report on
the i lull's activities The coinmunlcu
tlon 811 S.
Ah n sort of auxiliary report to your
honorable body, I wish to explain whv
the Kapahulu Iniprovinient Club wtnt
nliind with Its cleaning up on the lltli
of June (Kninehauului Div) hidlilny
liisttuil of waiting Tor the 'riguHtlon"
ITcnn-ttp I)a on June 20.
You will recall that Acting Oovinmr
Mott-Kmlth up until a tumpnratlvcl
rhort period before tho date wax In
clined to withhold bin, proclamation
of a holiday on June 20 because he felt
that pcrliups public rintlincnt did not
warrant tho holldii
The members of the Kapahulu Im
provement Club were ro curncstly de
Klrotir of hnvlug the clean-up suggest-
id bv vour central organization that,
fearing the uctlng governor might not
ree him vvtij clear to making a hollilay
of June !0 for tho purpose of Clean
tlii Dav. tluy dicldtd to take advan
tage of Hawaii h Kiiiuthnmiha holl
da, and not take the chuncu of get
ting no holiday on June SO, which at
the time of their meeting scimcd very
likely to be the case
Got Duiy Early.
An n pleasing commentary on tho
community spirit of Kapahulu aH re
Kurds vour bmlj't. suggestion of clean
ing up, thlrt) residents turniil out nt
6:30 a. in. on June 11 nnd fell to with
much good will nnd u great deal of
energy The elub was granted four
teams and drays, with a driver for
inch, by Mr P M Pond, who, an the
ilulj will bear witness. Is nlwujs with
us Members wero detailed to each
dray and the district was covered thor
oughly, burning nil rubbish not alreiulj
destroed by householders, and carting
nwa all cans and bottles accessible to
the teams It took the whole outllt
nbout six hours to cover tho district
nnd the Job was well done
In explanation of the "two pnld In-
MELVIN VANIMAN DARES DEATH
LEPER STATION
0NM0L0KAIN0T
LIKELY TO OPEN
That the leper Investigation station
on Molokal will not be reopened this,
year If at all In now the opinion of
the federal medical men here, al
though recommendations have gone
to Washington Hint Congress should
provide for the station ut tho leper
settlement
Dr. George V McCoy, director of
tlio Knlllil station, recommended such
action after a trip to Molokal All
appropilntlon measures arc faring
badly with this Congress, However,
and thin may be ono of the reasons
why nothing lias been done
Dr. McCoy expects to mako another
trip to the settlement shortly, and will
again look into the advisability of
opening tho station there for tho treat
ment oi lepers, ii is saiu, now over,
that little doubt exists but that tho
present Congress will make no move
bor"rs" used by Kapahulu on the regu
lir June SO Cban-Up Day, I have to
report that they were used to bun
rouie eulis and bottles which wire not
uttewfJhlc to teams
SuniiesU Permanent Body.
In regnrd to suggestions, Kapahulu
will say that It believes nur central
boilj should make jour clean-up organ
ization pirmalient; that Is, we think
that tliei Oahu Central Improvement
Committee and tho various clubs
throughout the city should always
on the Job nf "clean up" We believe
this onie a enr business Is prima
facie evidence of neglect In other
words, th.it one day for i turning up out
of 3C5 Is on Its very fneu poor busi
ness
(It ntlemen, Kapahulu favors n con
tinuous performance of this cltun-up
business. Make jour clean-up organ
ization permanent and perfect It Have
nil the Improvement clubs elect per
manent iliim-up committees, which are
to be iilvvn) on the Job Hy perma
nent we mean the organization, or sys
tem, not the Individuals forming It
"Let Uc Show Visitors."
Let us show visitors that Honolulu
cleans up, pot one du In the eur, but
JC.r. days ,
Wo would suggest they Jour bod
ropiest the' liourd of Health to have
printed sulllclent cardboard postirs to
Mippl) each Improvement club 111 the
cltv with COO copies for tucking up In
their respective districts, notlfj Ing tho
occupants of premises to burn their
Former Honolulu Photographer
Hero of Spectacular
Flight
u 700-foot level After getting out
over the wuter he dropped to nbout
live hiindriil feet Insttud of earning
Mind for b ilhist Yuiilmali depended
upon water which be pumps up Into
his tanks through it long huse, which
also serves as u drag rope In place
of the "ciUlllhrutor, which brought
dlsusted Upon similar experiments bj
Walter Wellinan
After this line bad been plaj'd nut
to the water It Ik came ctitungled In
Al IJf IUI l, , .... ., II-.. ,1-1.1.. II... ... tl.u
while more than five hundred I ' " "" " '"" ''""," e -
back to its balance. The ulr craft,
ATLANTIC CITY, N J. -Thousands
wire thrilled today whin, watching
Milvlu Vunlman make an unexpected
lllbhl In his huge dirigible balloon Ak
ron, they saw the great gus bug Hung
half over on Its side and nearly turn
turtle
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until ItH nose Mruck tliu wuttr l'Jirt
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. ru k the water us Van. an gl tcu fn''"' lnngrruu.l. dived at a sharp
KirucK me wuter, us aniiiiaii rKiiitu toward the water, but us Its nose
the ball on and pointed It 'l war , , , Vnl.linan ruc-
ugaln It wnsusinlaruccldintvvhUli straightened out
ended the Might that aiilman under- .... ,. ; ..,,,.,,.. ,,,,,
10 WH'rf? embf ' ., . , , , I. ' "e .1 maged s.JK. tV
With Vnnlmnn In the lllglit were Ills '"
vounuer brother. Calvin, who Is chief Motor Boat to Rescue.
maimiir. Pn.l Alums. iisHlHtniit unuln. I A motor boat unit to the assistance
r. fi.nrco linnrllllmi li,.l nut I. of the Akron as It hovered u few feit
galor, UMltcr Uuest, mechanic, und above the water and made fust to lines
ltalph Upson of Akron, O. ono of the1 thrown out until temporary repairs bad
constructors of the dirigible In which
Viinlmuu hopes to cross the Atlantic
Ocean.
Flight Unexpected.
unlmuu had mado no announcement
that ho would test the dirigible, and
when lie left his hangar there were
only a few persons up and about He
bud scarcely soared aloft when the
been made
Vnntmnii had dllllculty In controlling
the Akron but after casting off from
the motor boat ho arose to uu altitude
of live hundred fiet again, wlure he
stopped his engines
Cnlvln Yaulmau then climbed out
along the slindtr propeller shaft and
'adjusted the propeller which had hem
out of the hotels to Jum tho boardwalk
and beach There 'wan u slight brcezo
blowing, but this did not appear to
rubbish once n week and bury all enris affect the evolutions-of the Akron l'or
news that ho had llown vvns Hashed, damnged by contact with the hose He
along the beach mid thousands poured Was out on the shaft for ubout twentj
minutes, and thousands held their
breath until ho returned safely to Ills
station, nnd then a might) cheer went
and bottles Just ns often, nnd posl
tlvelj forbidding them to deposit nn
thlng on any premises other thnii those
occupied bj- themselves. Of course, In
the business section, or wherever the
garbage service Is In operation", these
notices need not bo posted Request
tliu police deportment to grant tho
chairman of each Improvement club
clean-up committee n special olllcer's
appointment Then go to the Job In
earnest and pefscverlngl Respect
fully submitted,
w m nusii,
President, Kapahulu Improvement
Club, ("apt , District 111, Clean-Up
Daj', 1912
PHILIPPINES IN STRONG FIGHT
TO KILL FREE SUGAR BILL
half nn lioilr the thousands of spectii'
tors saw Vanlmiin circle over the city
up from thousands of spectators
Vanlmiin continued Ills lllglit nbout
, ten minutes longer ovir the wuter, und
mill the meadows Then he enmobuck then turned toward his hangar He
toward the city and pointed out to sen made a safe landing without further
Vanlmiin had kept tho Akron nt ubout trouble
COSTLY CABLESISUGAR STOCKS IN
SAY ARMY IS
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WASHINGTON. D C Tho commit
teo on finance of the United States
Seiute'wlll use Its good ollltes to main
tain a dill) on sugur Imported Into the
United States from foreign countrjis,
while ut tho same tlmu raising, or
ellmlnitlng nitlrtl), the restriction that
Imlts to .100.000 tons per annum the
sugur that miy be Imported free of
duty from the 1'hllluplno Islands, ac
cording to u stulemint m.ide by Sin
utor Chirk of joining, acting clnlr
inaii of the committee.
Ills utterance was Inspired by an
appeal made to tho committee by
Miinuil I. Quezon, resident commis
sioner from tliu Islands, who declured
that In nil iciulti the United States
should cither uffoul tarltT protection to
the Philippine sugar or else permit the
people of the iirchlpelago to waive nil
trade advantages existing with the
United Slatis, and neM'thito Mich trea
ties with thdr commercial associates
as would protict them udetiatily It
was this pliu that brought from Sen
ator McCuiubil the declaration, "I
ugree Willi J on personally; and my pol
icy would be I suj It frankly to bt
the Philippines go Jlist us soon ns
there Is any guuriinWo that they can
take care of tliemsdVfS I have no
de-dro'to hold them" Then followed
SinatorClaik's uniiiuinceiiirnt us to tho
altitude of tho committee
Against Free Sugar.
liver since the dispatches announced
the passage through the House of Itep-
(Mutative, or II II 21S1I, under the
terms of which sugar from the pro
ducinir loillitrles of tho world will bo
udinlllid to the United States fieo of
ilut). Commissioner Quezon li.is been
In iccelpt of Innumerable cables urg
ing him to make known to the Senatu
commute u tho objections of the Phil
ippine business Interests to the passago
of tho measure Among those from
QUITESUDDEN
whom such messagea wero received
were the Philippine chambers of com
merce, the Sugur Planters' Association
and the Tanners' Association
. When given a henrlng before the
commltteo Mr Quezon stilted that the
principal htnellt the Philippines had
di rived from the Puyne-Aldrlcli tnrlli
iilll was that which had given an Amer
ican market to Philippine sugurs, and
that if the sugars of the world were
to be admitted free or duty tile plant
ers of the Islands would be In u vvoisti
condition than they wero before the
Pa)iio-Aldrleli bill wus enacted 'II
sugar Is to be thus admitted free of
hit)," be continued, ' there should be
additional legislation to pievent tliu
I'illplno people MilTering thereby"
Quezon's Attitude.
.Mr Quezon stated that lie had never
favond free trade Ixtween the Phil
ippines and tho United States, as such
trade reluttoiih could but rmder more
lllllcull the ultimate withdrawal of the
United States from the control of the
islands, lie has ulwajs thought, he
said, that the best solution of the
conoinlc problems would be to let the
Philippines cuter Into eommerclil trea
ties Willi other countlles If tills
privilege was grantid be would favor
the waiving of I rude advantages now
cnjojiil with the world
I he fuel that (lie manufacturers oi
the.l'nlted Slates were enjoying trade,
udvutituges In the Philippines in all
eiiult) icipilred that ils people should
njoy whatever advuutuges they had
In markttlng their sugar In u protect
ill market The ellmliiatlon of tlinont
should ho coincident with the abandon'
inent 'of tho other
Ilelterutlng his statement that Phil
ippine sugur wus prlnclpiOly protected
b) tho provisions of the Payne-Aldrlcli
law, ho said that Philippine tobacco
had never needed the protection of tho
American tin iff
..
Tlie nrmy Is spi tiding In telegraph
nnd ruble tolls a Jears pay for a gen
erul ntllcer, to spread the Information
that It Is 'Hat broke" Thousands for
conversation, but not one cent for sal
my. Is the new declaration of Inde
pendente, and the old adage that 'talk
Is ilnap" Is being rapidly disproved
This morning the Department of Ha.
wall received a tliutty little message
from division luuibiuartirs, which foot
id up Just tir.G cable churgts Higir
for any further Information nbout the
stoppage of pa), and going on the us
rumptloii that any such cable, coming
right on top nf the JI5D missive re
ceived jestirday b) the dipot toiniiiU
sari. must be of great Important e, the
clerks stood three deep with their toilo
books, ready to pounce on the'niessage
und put It Into Hiigllsh .When thoen
velupo was opentd, It was found that
the mtssage was In straight Unltul
States and that It was m exutt dupl
tutu of the one suit to Captain ('use
regarding eoinmissnry miners i litre
were n few more tlllts In the nildnss
which made up the extra JC.
"Uvtrybodj's doln' it," Captain
(lame, who, In addition to being assist
ant to the tlihf ipiartirinasttr, In
t barge of the dipot, holds tbu title of
ollltir In tliarge of transport strvlee
at Honolulu, would be In on the table
t oiivtrsntlons Yestirduy afternoon he
retelvtd a businesslike uirssige of a
few hiiudrid words, Instructing him to
git In touch with the transport Slid
man by wirtUss, notify the qiiartii
in ister In charge of the pay shortage,
and Instinct him to make contracts
with the civilian emplo)CH uhoird
These contracts, which reud that pay
Is to tome when the nccessarj' appro
priations are made, ale tuttrrd Into
for the protictlon of tho civilians, as
the government will stand b) Its ton
tracts In any uvint
The army pa) trouhlis huve lilt the
DROP.
Sugar stock prices hit the toboggan
this morning and some sensational
drops occurred There was more of
a change In a few hours than for many
wicks past, and the slump Is hitting
niiirly evtr) stock oifircd
Ilotb local and mainland renditions
ale lit Id responsible for the sudden
breuk In prices l.ocall), tin re Is said
b) will-Informed brokers to be u gill
eral ftellng that prices have been
rutin r high, tven though the plaiitu
tOins were producing extra und ngular
dividends Justlfjlng Uu- prlri s Uarly
In the yiar the plantations ilgunil on
four and n half or live-out sugar, and
nutv, with the sinsou half ovir, tin re
Is It gt neriil revision or these figured
busid on n high price for sugar.
This was ciiiphusl7ed u few dnjs
ago, when the bo ird of illnctors of
Uwa plantation ilttlded to pass the ex.
picteil quarterly ( xtra dividend Hvvu'h
regular monthly dividend Is, of course,
assured, but the iiuarti rly extra, which
was regarded ns so ttrtaln that It was
almost u rigulur. wus passu, and the
sugar stock Investors took tills prctt)
si rlously.
Or mainland and foreign conditions,
tin re are several fuctora to disturb the
iliilllhrlum The political unnst und
possible Democratic victory In til"
ITnltid Slatis Is, or course, a serious
eh ment to be considered. Inasmuch as
the free sugar bill Is now u Democratic
P irl) measure Then the bttt prh
In i u dropping. Instead of sugar
(Continued from Page 1)
roverscd, for tliu bid on No 1 was con
slderably higher than No 2. S. Yd
kamtgo'H bid of (200 wns low on No
1, while the Honolulu Construction
and Draylng Co was low on No 2
wlth.JI'o'l. If tlio'lntent of tho Uird
Young bid nnd not its exact wording
Is considered, that (ompany will get
Iho No, 1 Job, which appeared on Its
bid as No. 2. for $2000
The iuri!-YouiiE Co wns also low
bidder for digging the dltih on the
north bank nf the south fork of the
Ivniikouattin. Tho flguro wus J1',n per
1000 feet.
Tho only bidder on tho Job of clrc
ling Schnlleld Ifarrackn reservation
with a wiro fenco, attached to concrete
posts, was H. YokamlKo, whoso ligiiro
was 0 cents per foot.
Por tho Job of fencing Port linger
ilhcro was considerable competition.
All tho bidders took a different metli'
od of figuring, somo bidding on the
rum total of tho Job In dollars, others
by tho foot, stating various ettras and
exceptions, and still others at ho much
per rod. The result was n mass of
llgureH which Major Cheatham and
Captain IM wards worked on all morn
Ing without unrnarHntr The result
Of tills bid will not be known until late
this afternoon, but It Is thought to lie
botvveen the Honolulu Construction
and Draylng Co. nt the round figure of
S2,"i43 and 'Yokamlda, at 7 cents per
foot.
There was considerable competition
In the bidding, seven linns being rep
resented us follows-
B. Yokaifilda, Honolulu Construction
nnd Draylng Co, Ixird-Young Kngl-
neerlng Co., Oklta, Mr. Laa, Ishlbashl,
Acet)lcne Light and Agency Co.
CHAN CHAU'S STORE
TO OPEN SATURDAY
Invitations nro out for tho big open
ing of Chun Chuu's new store at Sclio-
lleld Uarrncks, to take place next Sat'
unlay afternoon Chan Is tho mer
chant prince of l.ellelina, und Ins new
' market and general provision store"
promises tu udd to the conveniences
of the big post Neatly-printed cards.
inviting his patrons to bu on hand anil
partake of light refreshments from I
to 3 "on the house" nro now in clrcu
lutlon Y. M. C. A. ANNOUNCES
A TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Tho Y M C, A. Is noxt In the Hold
with a tennis tournament which will
be held about July 1G, provided that
this dots not conflict with the date of
tho Hawaiian championships Tho
Ideu Is tu see Just what material the
Y" has on hand, clthur developed or
stilt to bu heard from Tho courts
on ltlcluiids nnd Hotel streets lire not
of championship class, but with u lit
tle euro they cun bo brought Into fair
shape-
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
Sailing from hero on Juno 1, the
American schoonci Hlukoley Is ft'
ported to linvo nrrlved ut Port Town
solid yuslurduy.
Mull departing from this port In Iho
Mutsou Navigation stcuuishlp Wlllicl
nilua arrived at Sun rinnclsco yes
terday evening.
A ongo of eleven days has been
completed by the United StateH nu
nl transport Supply, which .vessel ar
rived at Uromcrton toduy.
According to advices received from
Illlo. tho American Hawaiian freight
er Mlssuiirlan, with twelve thousand
tons of sugar, salted from Illlo for
Hullnu Cnu lust evening.
An added attraction at Iho rendition
One woman was burned to death
nnd another Is dying ns a result of a
leneinenl-hoUBo llro In Somervllle,
Mass, caused by tho overturning of a
ktroseno lamp.
Dm lug a performance In a theater
going up to mitt beets
Afttr a dc-inl lev 1 1 of wi-iKs. with
NAVY HAS HOPES
FUNDS WON'T
STOP
acts
navy Indluctly, so tills morning Cup will go up
MOOSE IN PHILIPPINES
NUMBER OVER 1000
MANILA With the Initiation of one
more large class of new memhtra last
InlUit, the local todge of the I.oal Or-
practlcullj no brisk trading for twnder or Moose, "Ihe Illg DOO" now- has
months, the slump has b.gun, and the luenihcrshlp nggr. gating 1000. il
ium "on the street" ixlieet Hint, w h e c"iiik mti nifciiio ciu-n
tlitro will not be very much or n drop.
It will bo experiment for Home wicks
nfl, i- Willi It tilt, tit minium tlll Inet I-
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tably swing Iho other way und prltes '" m " iiuinni k mst ms a
While the tinny has been brought
fate to rate with the lm-paj prubltui,
the navy Is still on the anxious scat
and Is living on the hope that tin-naval
appropriation bill will ho passed be
fore the beginning of the in w llscnl
ear Congress still has four ilajfc In
which to mike good, und oilhcrs hero
ure engirl) looking for good mws
The auuouuiemiut of Assistant Hec-
of the "llliielilrd" at tho Opeia Houso retury of the Navy Wlnthrop, that he
tonight will bo select Ioiih oil tho piano, would lay off :0()00 navy ard tin
by I'rof Carlos Cnceres bctwiou tho pluses July 1 units the appropriation
was inade, printed In the Bulletin is
terduy iiflernoou, tausttl considerable
local Inttrest und spec ill itliiu It Is
not prohibit) that all) of the invalida
tion implojiH will lose lilt Ir Jobs, but
they mas have to whistle for tin Ir p l
t hecks for u while, und this Is pot u
pltiisaut prnipict for an) one
"Moit of the work nt I'turl Harbor
I Is being paid for out of pennant nt an
pioprlatlons," said Admiral Cowlesthls
inornlng 'Tills means that the van!
I ibor on sevvtrs, mid und nllnr work
Is provided for The nlllce rorce
druughtsiueii and Inspectors, .how evtr
die paid out of 'mnliili unlit e' and aie
diluiiilent on the appropriation bill
tliu naval station today, charged. vitu
dexirllon I'osttr disposed of his outM
lit ami hid In a native house In Fii-j!
luiiia, being discovered tlnru about a
week ago after he had been absent!
from duty for three dj Ordinarily!
ii man Ii nut charged with desertion
until he has he in absent ten days, butt
win n the Intent to Jump Is apparent
the t barges tun be brought. I'oster'j
h.it! in ule all bis plans for u getuwa) j
from ihe Isluud. and ho would1thav'l
probublv succcedcil but for nn Inform?
tr. vvlio told tho mnrlnu authoring-
wnere he was In hiding.
Millllt 100
new inembirs wire lultliittd Into tho
lussttrliH of the ordtr ut the inn ling
held nt the Odd Pillows' Hall III the
MATKHr'HOM' M)TKS) ?a
flu inline Hoosevilt Is tnthlislas-
tnln Case. nVnnt ininuilkHiirv. serv t il Nn unci rlnlntv as to tlio liltlmite M" l"lM. Ilitordlllg to I. S Long,
...ii, . .. ii. .......i .i..ii.m ii.ni tlni ' ,r,.uiu ,.t ii,.. miir.ip .ni.nn in iiiiunii bnuid iirguiiUtr for the Orient of the 1'rovldul that all the civilian em
piivlltge ot drawing army toinmlssury . Is felt, evm with sugar as It Is now I order. Irothir Uuowve U Is u mtni- ,,!,. r willing to go right uloiiB
stores, which was formerly extended Hut the temporary dullness and de-1 ,ir "f lle l.s Ange is lodge, which without pu. the otllte will continue to
to the naval und marine olllters and pi easing factors have nlmply coiublnnl "ousts of ii membirahlp of fcOOO , rmi without friction, but flmuld Hit
the civilian emploves of the station, t taiise the holder of stocks rnniigh
had been withdrawn The army needs uncuslniss to lower his prices and sill
to i unnerve nil Its supplies for Its own! Among the drops today the ubist
In (lltschln, llolieinta, an uctrcss uuiil- use, und the 'nothing doing" Ubii ii marked are WJiluluu. llown in i:u,
ed Hilda shot and Instantly killed an hung put iur outsldirs Ohm. to 7: I.vvn. to .11 bid; Hawaiian
actor named Wreba and. then commit- I Sugur, to to bid; Ontunta, to SI; .Me
ted suicide. Billella iuut Ada nlll llnd It. node, tu 7 bid.
Hi iinliigloii nn l'n ltoulr- lii -Vi
llnniilulu. ' v9
To tnko station nt the port ofjl
liolulii. the erst while United Stat
gunboat lb nnlngtnii, a vessel oflnec
ly two thousand tons, now tho "pro,
eity of tho Matson NavlKiitionlCoiU
punv, Is en rnuto to tho IsIundafV
tow nf the liner I.urllne, vvhlcir salkiri
from Sun riuuclsco ut noon toduy.li
Tho Ileunliigtou has been osiJftf
dismantled mid nlleretl to take BtKhnv
here uh n mulasses-tunk carrier. Tha
Mssel Is but n hulk The purchase ut
tho lb iinington by the Mntson interj
estR was made n nuuiber of inAntlia;
ui,ii and was exclusively reported.
through the columns or tho Hullo?
1 1 u at the lime Jjj
II i: Sl'JJCUIl. manager of Hopri
H Co, left b) tho Honolulu on a buy
lug trip to tlrunil Itaplds, Chicago apjj
Now ork markets to luirchnsft Tnl
Minks of furniture, rugsjind draperleflj
Me will be uwa) about two monthu.M
rhe next irraud mtttliur and inltii- luii.l.n,, n., ,tr itinir .Inrniitiit ntnl ill-.
Hon of the Manila lodge will be In Id organize the stuff olllee of the irvll'
III the (hand Opera House three wiik luglneers. Hit I'turl Harbor work vvnuMj
htnte havf to shut down us will
II ii 1 1 1' (In ads best llnslni-ss (lit-lira.
Cranio A Tostir, a marine. Is In-1
lug trltd b) neutral cuuit-martl.il at
Sachs foij
Dry Good!
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