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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H., SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1912.
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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
MONDAVI V
OcmiiJi Slnml.
TUESDAY: V
Honolulu SeAmd Negri o.
WEDNESDAY:
lliitinll.ui- 'I MM l)i en o.
llinuliilii ('hauler. It. . II.
THUSJlDAV
Mark ILMir. I'li.tiiunid.
FRIUAY:
ATURDAY:
nerauam of tun
lullr Invited to
tt of local laacta
.Meet on tin
'.'ml iiml illi
Muii'lais nf
each niuntli
nt K. I'.JIall
"::tu I". JI.
jlcinlnrs o(
uiIht Ao
ilallunscnr. MARINE FNGlNLEfiS"
&NEFICIAL AS'UTIM,
dlall) luvilid.
MIL McMl.l. i.oimh:, M. 8,
Iv. if P.
Me'ts hit 2ml and 4th Satur
ilut ewning at 7 SO o'clock In
I hi I' Hull, cor. Furl and
I.. i'iji i Visiting brothers
r.inil,.ill limn d to attend.
A i ui:iitz, c. c.
r i? kilm:y, k. it. s.
iiomii.i i.i i:mi: in), v. o. i:.
-Honolulu Lodge .No. GH,
II I' (i I. IKS, IIU 018 111
their hall, on King St.
near Fori, every Friday
ovmlng Visiting Hrotb
er are conllully invited
to iittcnd
A 13 MCItl'IlY. U II.
11 JJUNSHKi:, Sec.
DA IIU i.onci: Ml. I, K. of 1.
Z Meet every Hint uml third. Trl-
jii.iy nt 7 Jo o'clock. I'ythlan
Illitll, (orntr ll ictunlii mid
Fort sticets Viali Inir brothers
conllully Invited to attend.
F A HAWKINS, (' C.
u hiiim: k or it. t k
Hawaii in mini: mi. i, i. o. it. .11.
Meets cut)' first mid third
Tuesday of each month In
Frnternllj Hall, I O. O F
InilliliiiK Vi'iitlng brother
lordlully Imlled to attend
IIIONHV A ASCII, Sacl.em
I.DI IS A 1'KKIIY. C. of It
iios(ii,::i,i; loihii:, niti, 11. i 0. v.
Meets (111 ei'iiiml and fourth
. WulnoKihiy eveniiiK of each
iiionth at 7 "(I o'clock, In
K of 1' Hall, corner Fort
mid llnretunia Visiting brothels are
Invited to ujtund.
WM JONIOS, W. P.
J W ASCII, Secy.
1I0MIM I.I' I.OIKii: X). SOI),
I.. 0. 0. JI..
will meet In Odd Fellows' building,
Fort Btieet, near King, every Friday
evening at 7 Iin o'clock.
VlKlt In t brothem conllully Invited
to Utl Villi
A.MHHOSll I W1KTZ, Dictator,
i: A JACOllSON, Secretary
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
Millinery
MILTON & PAFlSONa
Pantheon Cldg.
PHONC 3088 FORT 8TREET
Exclusive Millinery
Miss Power,
Dotton Block, Second Floor
BON TON
HAT SHOP
HIGH . CLASS MILLINERY
Club Stables Block
MlfS. C. E. DAVIS. Proprietor
BCAUTITIE8 IN HEADGEAR
Are Alvvaye Found at the
Mary-Ann
Bonnet Shop
FORT STREET
ZEAVE
Jutt received by S. S, Sierra, the
very lateit .n fancy TAILORED
LINEN SUITSi alto ONE-PIECE
LINEN DRESSES and LINGERIE
WAISTS.
K. UYEBA
102.' NUUANU STREET
HATS
Up to.date Millinery and Mtn'i Hate
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City Transfer
(JAS. H.
Office, King Street, opp. Union Grill
hippie
(Additional Shipping on Page 8)
AFTER NINE MONTHS' VOYAGE
SCHOONER ARRIVES IN DISTRESS
Gamble Here for Water and Supplies Carried Lumber to
South Africa Three Inter-Island Departures Today.
Mauna Kea Brought Large List of Passengers Tears
and Le's Mingle at Departure of Pacific Mailer Nile for
Oriental Ports
'I he Utile six hundred ton schooner
'idiubli IIIiik Hie American colora,
impound oh tlie harbor laie )esterelay
ufiernoon, her skipper (' II. Chase,'
sending up signals of ellsticss. j
A visit made the little vessel de
veloped iliu fact that tho (lainhlo was
voofull) short of provisions. Caplnln
Chase soiigbl flesh supplies of water
and leitaln lines of groceries and
meats
The (iambic nailed from Port (lam
hie, a Puget Sound lumliur tontur. on
the Iil li of Inst November. Laden to
i lie limit with limber, the vessel pro
ceded lo Algoa Hay, on the coast of
South Africa, following tho tils
i barge of enrgo. Captain Clinso vvlih
IN loiiunnud put to seu on the list li
id Inst Mitnli. From that date he husi
iiiel w lili unroriiinate weather loiiiII
lions In Hint adverse winds brought
about a er Blow and tedious passage.
The skipper and his crew of vvhlto
sailors nppcared iiilte contented with
their lot when the schooner was visit
ed by the customs nnd ipiarantlnu oil!
cers esterdny.
Captnln Clinso enmc Into the city,
while his vessel swings at anchor out
ulilo the harbor limits.
The (Inmblo Is bound for San Fran
cisco. The vessel Is proceeding lo the
California port In hnllast Tho skipper
stated today Hint he had hoped for a
tar more fnvoinhle wind during the
emnlnder of his piissnge
"Had niv ship been on the const nt
Hie pii'M'tit time. I would have u
Mirul u prolliablo thnrler with high
ales 'or tonnnge now prevailing nt
Siiiind pons, he said
Skipper and crew were morn tinn
niixlous for some III . of news frhiii
ll'e outside world nflci their live
months' isolation on the bosom of I lie
brill) deep.
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Three Inter-Island Departures Today.
Three Inter-Inland steamers nro
hooked for departure this afternoon.
Tlie .Mauna Ken, flagship of the fleet,
I" lo sail for llllo direct at I o'clock.
Hiking a good sized list of cabin pns
cugcrs, inauv of whom will extend
heir tour to the crater of Kltauea
'I lie Nilliau, taking general cargo
and explosives. Is oil tlie bo.ilds le
depart nt 1 o'clock this afternoon for
Hoiiunpo. Piinnliiii and lloopiilon.
thlid steamer destined for depart
me fur Hawaii ports this afternoon Is
the Mnul. which vessel has been load
ed with a large nnd iiilhcellaneous car
go Tlio Mnul Is scheduled to call nt
I'apaalon.
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Hawaii Sugar Report.
Sugar awaiting shipment on Hawaii
iin hides tlie following consignments,
iccordlug lo leport brought to this
itv b Purn'i Phllipps of the steamer
Minimi Ke.r Olu.i, liMM; WulflKea,
iiiiio Hawaii Mill. r.Tnii; llllo Sugar
I'o. tl.r.oo, Onomca, 1'1,'J.12; Pepeckeo,
Win), lloiionui, l'J.soil; llakalaii, II,
'! .'i l.aupaliiiehoe, 21 mil); Kalwlkl,
i,1l'.; Kukaiaii, Gtiuil; llmuakiia Mill.
Jli'J'ili; Paailhail. IIOOU; llouokiia, S200,
Kiikiilhaelo. 10.200; Punaliiii, 'MK;
Hounpo, 7S00 sucks.
"Mauna Kea In This Morning.
The Mauna Kea returned to Mono
'ulii this morning bringing a laige list
jf cabin nnd deck passengers and cai
to Ini lulling u quantity of empties, in
lords wood, barrels wine, 11 sacks
awo, ri0 crates carrots, 2!i sacks rlco,
10 sacks bailey. U0 bundles ohla floor
ing cruleH of chickens, turke)H. 2.-.0
head slicop nml 2'K packages sundries.
Purser Phllipps leporiH a line trip
homeward with light trades and
-.inootli sens Tho steamer Kauai was
lussed at Hnkalaii, and the Knluluiil
it Paaiilimi,
Schooner Alexander Late Arrival at
Hllo.
The latest ndilltlon to llllo slilpplug
is mo Aineiicnn schoonor S T. Alex
under, the windjammer leaching tlie
i resceiit city on last Wednesday with
ii full shipment of lumbar. Tho voh
m'I compleled a twent)-duy trip from
l.uiekn. Tho Mntson Navigation
"tinnier Hnterpilse uml the Mmy
Wliikelninn were cither deep water
irnft ut llllo m the limn of dopnrtiiro
of tho Inter-Island ntcnmor Mauna
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Tears and Lels at Nile Departure.
Teais and lels weie features In Hie
denaiiure of tho Paclllc Mnll liner
Mic ror orlcjiilnl potts this morning
'I lie Balling of a group of .Inpanese
lugrleis In ought a bevy of maidens nt
He xx inn r and greni was Hie weeping
i lid gnashing of teeth theieat. A
iIokii Asiatic passenger look pus
are foi I lie coast of Asia Iji the Nllo
I In vessel was Hiipidleil wllh sevctii
liiiiii'ied lona of coul, during the mn
ut i his port.
Rate War Predicted.
As a result of tho recent withdraw
il of i he llluo Funnel llun from tlie
iianspnelfle frolglit rate eonfuiuiiro,
a ruin war U nntlclpnlml amonu the
Hii-HiiiHlilp linns mignKcil in trnllle be
iwcun Ainoilcun ports unit tho Orient.
LOVE)
Phone 1281
anonllng to reports received In local
shipping ilrcles I he general confer
clue was held Mav 23d, at which the
question of (lining freight rates was
considered. The following day then
was a conference of the Japanese
steamship lines, consisting of the To
.vn Klsen Knlshn, thlie Nippon Yuscn
Knlsha anil Osaka Shoscti hnlsha,
with the head of the Japanese 'lea
tlioweis' Association no the ouestlon
of culling rntes on ten. .The stand of
the Blue Funnel Line ill going it alone
(aused some surprise In shipping clr
iles, and It Is reported Hint tho com
pany will iiinke the reduction desired
l the tea people. If this report Is
correct It Is expected that the othei
steamship lines will innke correspond
ing reductions In other height rates
with the result that u rate wur he
I ween the various companies will fed
low.
Sugar En Route to the Coast.
Sugnr amounting to I2,U0Q nniks
taken aboard nt Kavvalhao arrived nt
the port this morning as part cargo
In the lulcr-Islund steamer llelene
This vessel returned with 100 sneks
seed cane, one mill roller, nml lu
pneknges sundries. Purser Pcnke re
ports lino weather nlong tho Ilnmnkiia
coast, mid 111 returning to port, the
llelene met with light winds and
smooth sens.
Cuttle to the number of sixty head
arrived from Hawaii this mottling In
tho steamer Maul. Tills vessel brought
ether lines of cargo Including ship
ments of wool and sundries. Accord
ing lo a repoit from Purser Fltitsiiii-
iiioiis, the vessel met with smooth seas
and light winds on tho homeward voy
1'ge. SAN FRANCISCAN
LURED BY GOLD
I.liri ll tit Ktoril'M ,lf rillllllllll4 Mfflltll
to In. Kllllied ill the llliilllltlllllH b.li k of
P.ill.ilii.i. N 1' Ji'lim li. a roiini-r sea-
fart r and his wife leshliutH of this
city. Jouriit veil to thi little repiihllc,
ml) to i in imnti r great haritshipi nml
sum r tlie iijmm or a large snare or their
SUV lliirM T)itl iitiirnt'il In Mini I'lun-
ilsco IIiIh luoriilng on the Puclllc Mull
stiamir c'lt) af I'uiii, artir (In. Ir cuf
fie phiutiitloii mid home liuil bei n ile
stni)eil li) lire, and whui (oiiillthuis hi
tin iiioiiutiiins iisMtiintit hitIiiiis piopor-
lliius, sii)k the S F llulhtlii
Ji nsen mid liN wife lourneveil oir
a il.uigiriius mountain Hall thlrtj-tuo
Illlll'H III h uutll to u ohiee Lilted tin-
iiuitle. Ill the Clililqul Province The
i. inn Htniiiii ror the pluiitutiuii was
1 kihi liit high uml has suITi n d Hum
sevenil iniintlii of di) wiuthii
Six uiiIih iiui, Hi, i ileHimtiil 'tr.tid
lolTie tries, Ini lulling the homes of
tvvilvo Ainerleun Hittleis When the
lire was llrst ilhuiwrul t(te Alcalde
was iippeulnl in, hut n ftiseil uld
Feait Before Fire,
Ml vwis iliiihiL- fiusl d.iv" s.ild Jen
sen, "mill the oillil.il said that the lire
was of siuiill Import us ciimpuriil with
the iclgn or gu)i'ly uhlih lie had In
augurate il He told us he would not
think of Npolllijir the feasting by in -ilerlng
his piopit, to ii I,, nKiiiig ii
lire
If )ou i mi persuiiile tluin to go all
will uml good.' he Kill. I. 'hut I shall mil
iitttmpt to till tin in.'"
Tlie risult was that the Ainirlmn
sitthiH. lost evirthlng Mis Juuuti,
wiio was III at the time, huil to he us
ulttnl from In r home hi fore the IIuiiich
iciichid It, mid Intel was tuirlcd luuk
ovu the moiintulii trail on u hoisii
She was still HiilTirlng fioiii hei eix
! rli iiee-k vv lu ii the l'uru cunie Into
port loduy.
Fires have iilsn iHcuired iccentiy ai
David and Neeoiiuetir. and great hiss
bus him entailed hv the natives A
Panama woman nnd her Lhlld win
bullied to ileutli In the llre.at Nieo
queter ami u numb, r of cattle killd
At David tin, pastilles were ilextro)cd
by the Ihiines, uml the people have
lice ii IMiig mi short rutloiis ut beans
and ike for weeks Conditions will be
mole si l lolls next season, nml .Tiiimi.m
said that fiuiii) were leuvlng thesi
piaies
Land sharks weie responsible for
bringing people Into Punaina. said Jen
sen, and then ilccclvilltr them with tales
of fortunes to hi. gullied In the moiin-
tulns Of lute the government nlllcliilk
have Jueli lltteinptllig to put ll stop to
thiir operations
Dining n pel foi utaiicn in n theater
in tlltsehili, lloliemla, mi act less mini
eil lliiila shot uml Instantly killed an
net or limned W'lnhu ami then cominll
toil Hillclde.
Alhi'itii c'luirk of Sherlihin, )... hii
iillipleteil her KlOO-lillh Jolllllv) lieloni,
the continent riding u pony uml tie
toinpuiilRil only b) lift ilug
(' C llonnntli', pmuchulo Juniper,
of HI John luir) Muss, huh kjii lousl)
llilmvil In I. Mill when his purmhule
fulled lo Hoik
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WEATHER TODAY
Temperature I, u m . I-, R n in,
77, lo a in. Vi. 1J noun, 1, mini
ilium In-l nil-lit, 70
Wind I. u lu.. vehu Itv I, direction
North, X a in, vilocll) 11, direction
Northeast, HI u III, volotil) S direc
tion Hast j I J noon, veloilt) 12, direc
tion Noitheasl Movement past 21
hours, 1 1 r, uilles
liar eter at 8 a III , !!0 0", Hela-
tlve liuiulilltv. S a in. G2 Absolute
luitnldlt). S u m , li l"i, Dew point nt
s a in, ii.) Total ruiiifall dm lug past
24 horns, i)2
VESSELS TO AND
FROM jTHE ISLANDS
(Hptclal ruble (n McrrluinlH
Exchange.)
Saturday, June 29.
SAUNA Cltl, Arilved. June 27, S.
S Miglnluir, from llllo luue 12.
I'liHKT SOI'NII- Arrived, Juno 2't,
sehr Ituhcrt Ixiweis. hence June 7
IIII.O Arrived. June 2",. si hr. S. T
Alixandcr from Ihirekn . .
MAUI KONA Sailed fuue '!'.). si hr
Annie Johnson, for San Franc Iki i
wllh 22 7KS hugs of sugur.
Aerogram
S S Persia Will art He from Yoko
liana Monday afternoon and will sail
for Snn I'imiclsco Iw idn) morning.
AT THE PORT
Dm lug the stay of the Paclllc Mail
er NHo at Alnkca wliuif that vessel
was given a suppl) of coal.
The lliter-lslatid sli uiner Nocnu Is
on the hiiHids fin dispatch Monday
evening for windward Kauai porta.
'I he vessel cariles no passengers.
Australian coal lo the amount 41!
.".nod tons Is expected lo nnlve lomoi
iow lu the Iliitlsh steuiuer duel use)
The coal is consigned to the Intel-Island.
Iauleii with lumber mid ginuiul cur
go, the little schooner Muriel Is re
ported to huve sailed from San I'lim
ciscci )cstelday destlmd for liana.
.Maul.
Taking general " cargo Including
shipments of Icrtlllcir mid lumber, the
liitui-lsluiid stemucr Mnul will he
dispatched foi Pnpaaloii mid Hawaii
poilH late this afternoon.
The Paiille Mall Hum' Nile, depait
lug for Japan mpl China pints ut lu
n'cloi'k this morning, can led a 1011
shleiuhle number of Oiluutul passen
gers who Joined the vessel nt this
port
Fuel oil consigned to tho local
hi line h of Die Associuled Oil Compa
ny Is eiiioule lo Honolulu in the ship
Marion Cliileott, which vessel Is 10
poited to hnvo sailed from tiavlota
)esleiila)
The lliiited States cruiser Colorado,
f 10111 Manila viu tiiimu, is due to til -live
toluol row morning mid will heitli
at Naval wharf This vessel will be
Miipplhd with 1100 tons coal during
the short Ktay to lie made lime
Tho Iiitei-lslaud sli.iuicr Mauna
Ken, scheduled to depait for llllo ill
led ut t o'clock this ufternoon, is ex
pel ted to cany a largo number of
pussi'iigeis Including a delegation of
tourists bent oil seeing tho volcano
A large list of passengeis are ex
pelted to icuch Honolulu oil July 4th
wllh the anlval or tho P.tclllc Mull
liner Mongolia, eu iciiitu fiom Sail
Fiuuclsco to tho Orient The Mon
ro) la tailed from tlie Coast at 1'40
vc'slcrilny iifteruoon.
I i'ASNKM.nts utnivi:i i
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Per stmt' Mauna Ken, from llllo
via way pints, lime 29 N. Scliult.
mid wife, Mis Itourke, Mrs J. J Mo
uell, J. N. Mills and wife. J Flench
nnd wife, It W. Filler, .1. AVormser,
11 F lleuslaud, J. I. Mollis, (i W
Weight, Mrs W Weight, ,1. Slmln
wiild, Mis, I., llehlelberger, Miss F.
Molf, W. L. Simile), It Ivets, MIsb
Sommuilleld, Miss M. S. I.iwieiue. T
SusukI, Mr Snsakl, M. (Ireeubuiigh
nnd wife, A J. Hailing, i: II Moses
mid wile. Miss II llllchcock, (1. II
Fence, II (1 Jiiliklu. A. I., ltllildlu, A
ll Cliuie), Jr, J. Ilriiiult, I .1. Hind,
M. K Sallo, Miss M Tour, .1. S.
Iluigle, A A. Wilder. Jus. F. Woodb
uml wife, Mis J. S Low, Miss M
Dunn, Miss I.. Dal, J. I.lghlfoot, Mis
J It. Pleitc and duitghtei, (1. Tntm
be, S Molale, wife mid sou; Mis. II K
Mobile, Mis (! lliiiliiiltz, Mrs It. T
Durstoii, Mrs II. P Wood, Miss A
Witllci, J. Joigcliseii, Miss M Hell
J Cuiv.ilho, J M Hind, J. A Ma
gillie, C K. Notley A I Sllvu. U. It,
Mliriliy. Mis Smith. Miss Alexilllili'l
W Piestldge. J C loin 11, Mis W
Conway, K. Voahlkuwa and wile. Miss
C S1I10IU, MlBS Ah I loo, Mis. Ilidll.
Miss Lyons, Wllllo Sam, M Mnhltua.
It P. amnion, T. M llurrlsnu, 11
Mini, I I). MoVulgli, I, Uiillizholluiu
.1. C Hoiuii, M Jai ohs, A II lluli
llli, I. Tiihilucr, A C Till Slug, 11.
Kniihii, vvlfu and son, Miss K. Wlleint,
AIlM Y. Clip). Mrs A K lloaplll.
.IIbiib llnaiilll (2), M Nukuim
PASSDMimiS IK) OKI) I)
Per Rtinr, W (I Hall, for Kauai
ports, July S Mrs W. II Wlshurd
mid eluiigliter, Mis Andrew Cox, Mrs.
W 1. Ilower, Mrs. I, Aholo, Miss L.
Hooknlio, Mrs I). K lloaplll, Miss
Joiililo lloaplll, llev A. S linker
Per stinr. Clniullne, for llllo, via
wii ports, July R. Mrs. Alfred Pur
sons uml Infant, Mis Vnruey, Miss
Vnn Schalck, Diothor Frank, llroth-
er Mollis, Brother Charles, llrotho
Louis, Mr. uml Mia. I M Cox. Mil. II
Gooding Field, Miss Swaiify, Mrs
Svvntiz), Miss Simpson. Mihs Ilrooks,
rdltli Naone, Mabel Naone, Mis. F.
M. Swan?), Miss Swmiy.
Per Etini Kllaiica, for Koua and
Kan ports, Inly 9. Miss 11 llolds
worth, II. II Wiissiunmi, Mrs C L.
(Illmore nnd infant, Mis ). Cllmoru
and maid, Miss Aimer Wiissimiiiu, Mrs,
M. 11. Milter, M Oakl
Pci stinr Miiuiin Ixea, for llllo, vln
wtiv ports, Juno 2'), Mm. Jennie
t lano, Minn Cowles, Admiral Cowles,
Mrs II M. Cowles. Mires Cecilia Cn
narlo, Mrs. S. P. .lac obson," Miss I'lor
eiico Tcwksliury, Miss (J, Itelnlinrl,
.I11I111 Louis, M ll.Ullvnl, Mrs. Harrison,
Mis. Mary Hitchcock, Miss l;vel)n
Schoeii, Miss Hitchcock nnd maid, Dr.iell, llllfa Akoo, Sarah Kalino, Miss
Carl Schmidt, 10. llordeti, Virginia C.lnil.vs Hart, Miss M. Knlenu, t'lnra
Calroi, Miss May Christian. Mrs. I no.' Pcrrelrn, A. C Pcrielra, Miss 11 Da
Marcallluo. Miss Laiiin Anderson. Mrs.lvldson, Mls It. Conn. Mls FriincN
F F. Lewis. Mrs J F. laivvls. II. i:,
Decker, W. Prist Idgc, Ilantinh A. Lo
!eo. Ilattle Sllvu. Mr. mid Mis. M. II.
Shcnrd mid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 1
K. Mitchell, Miss V, Santos. Miss It
A7ovcdo, C. II. Helnt7e, W. II. Meln
ccko, K. F. Leo. Miss M. Stacker, 11.
0 llnltlo, .Mrs. C O. Ilnttlc. Mrs. On-
ilerilonk. Miss Stokeq. .liiden nn.l Mm.
W. L. W'hltnev, C Kennedy, II. S.lnnlie, Masters Kcniietli Auld (2), Mr.
Cannrlo. Miss II. Kalnn. W. K. Akaiin.lmul Mrs. lien Wllllnms. ,1'ntil llowo
John Dctor, Master (Hies, Mis. .Inn
M. Olles.
Per stinr. Klnnn. for Kuiinl ports,
July 2.- Mr. mid Mrs. Fruncls (In),
Miss Wlillllnglon, Miss ('. llnslle, Miss
II. .llrvant. Miss F. llrvant. M. lair-
sen. M. Achio. Albertltin Miller, Mnry Per stinr. W. (J. Hall, Tor Kaunl
Clinrninn. Madeline Smltli, A. Luke,' 1'e.rls, Juno 2S Miss 10. Pndgett, Mlsc
Andrew Itlchmoud, Albert Young, I. D 'H Jncobsoii, Miss 11. Scharsch, Miss
la-al. Mrs J W Lcnl Walter Lenl.l"- Hrale. Mlse M. (Irate. Miss M. An
Mnud Leal, Mjrn lanl. Knlpli Leal. K.ldermmiii. Mlsq A. Crnle, Miss L. Nn
M Akniin, Mrs W. II Wls-luird and 'en. Miss 11 Aknnn, Carrio lleltoncoiirt,
danirhler. Miss K Yntinc. Mrs. (!. Mis J II Ciiiiinilngs, Mrs (1. Hnnseii,
SniildliiK. Miss I. Delnert. Miss C
Low Miss Mn) Chrhlsllaii, Helen i Webber, II II. llreivvn. Chuck Ho)
Schlmniereiiulng, Miss llellu Onv, Mlss'llm Fnl, Heo Fat.
Isul laslilmii, Miss Knlinvvull Wiiliiwe,
Miss laiw, F Zallel, A llaseh, A.'W
Wong II. II Choy, Mrs. Wclckner,
Miss ll (lav, Y Sakiiinn, Jos. Kneo,
Y Kondo. Miss I A. Miller, llllrabolii
Weiuei. l'ii)o Sakuina, Miss Sukunia.
.Inlla C Curtis. Frnest (lay.
Pit stmr. Mlkahala, foi Maul nnd
Molokiil iioits, .lulv 2. M. Me)cr, A.
MeviT, Mrs J. P Cooke, Dora Cooke,
IMith Keola. Dalns Zahlan, II Jo),
Mmy Cahlelrn, Miss Ilrower, Miss
llaker. Miss 13. Keola, Miss M Keola,
M Fllzer, W. Scliiiinaii, M It Fiellns.
A. Soiisn, F. Ln Mere, I. Ynninshlici,
M Oinellas, Hilly Williams, I) M Mi
C.orrlslou, Allcen McCorrlston, Canlo
Dunn, May Dunn.
Pi r O S, S. Veiiturn for San Pi an
(Isco, July II Miss Clraco ll Allen.
Miss 11. I. Allen, Jniues Armstrong,
Mis M Armstrong. Miss M. Arm
slicing, .1. W. Atkinson, wlfo and two
children, C A Ilnchelder. wife mid
Ron, two Hmtlett chlhlien. it Hi hrcii
II. C. llrowii, wife nnd child. It F
Iliown, A. L. Hushnell, Mrs. J H
(Jraiii, 11. J. Carls, A Caroii mid wire
Miss M. Clirlslophi rson, Mrs L.
Cluypool, Miss A. ('lav pool, Miss (
('lu)piiol. Miss II Cooke, II M Cowles,
Miss (1. S Cowles, Mrs I Crelgliloii
Miss (! Ciockett, C Cro7ler, Miss M
Dawson, II. 11 Docker, Mis S 11
Dough', Mrs. A. L. Iliikln, Miss Mar
gucrllo llvnus. Miss M. K llvniis
Miss A I Fellows Miss V II Flsch
er, Miss I. C Frnln, W. Ftiiber uml
wife, Miss L (libs Mrs llolicn (ios
Hug, Miss Ami Coslliig, Miss Hllzabelh
(losliug, Miss Fiances M. (iould, Mrs
J. (llaco, Master Jack Oiace, Miss L. 1
(Irace, Miss M (Irace. Miss L. (Irecm i
field, Mrs. II. M. (liegg, Mia. It 1)
Hall, .1 C. Illinium mid wire, Mrs. S I
Haslihliile, Miss M 'Hustle, D. P lieu .
stand, Miss M L. Hi Mrs 1 Hei '
dellieiger, Cniit. F. W. I lei slier mid
wlfo. ('. L. Hodge, Miss M I lot) num.
Miss A. F. Johnson, F It. lohusoii ami
wife, Miss A. M Johnston, W F '
Johnstone and wife, Miss (1. A Jones.1
P F. .liinegmi. II. (1 Juiikln. M K. llv
mid wire, Irwin P Kimball, Mrs. Kim
Lull mid daughter,' Mis. W C King
and dnughtor, Mis A. J. Knight, W ,
P Koih, P. S. Lnwrlo and wire Ml'
II. 13. Lee, Miss 11. II. Lee, II F Levis
and wife, Donald Lewis, Miss (i M
Lewis, Mrs. C. Lucns, Miss II. Lucas
Miss M. Lucas, Miss Muiido Lilian, W
J Lucas, Miss Mathews, II C Mav
wife nnd daughter, Miss It Mills. A (i
Mink mid wife, C 11. Moon, wife and
daughter. Mis. W C Moore, Mrs l ,
Morgan, Dr I. J. Mori Is, C II Moisr
nnd wlfo. Miss A. 10 Madge. Dr Wal
Icr Nichols, Mis Nichols, Miss Willi 1
lied Nichols Miss llleanor Nichols
Master Win. S Noblllt. 10 W I'nlmei
and wlfo. Miss Phyllporr), Fieil Phch
ner, M Potns nnd wife. II J Piillen,
Mrs M. Piillen, K. P. Puinmn mid
wife, .Miss A. Clizalidlli Itcyes Mis
I, Itlc liardsoii, J. Itoheils, wife mid
lhlld, Mis. A W. Hoot, Miss Maude
i: Itoot, Miss M L. ltciocoe, Mrs I
Itourke, F. A. Sn)lor mid wire. Miss
Mury Snylor, Miss C. ScholU Mlii
lleitha Shuefei, Miss M 11 Suiilei
Mis. I). Thiiamim mid child, I), (i
Tlinver, L. S. Thompson, K Y Tod 11,
Miss 1. Underbill. Mhs R. MImi Vim
Deorllu. J J Webb, Mis A I. Wll
iiams, Miss M P Winnie, W S Win 1
tei mid wlfo, W. Wtmn, .1 Wonuser .
.. , j. '
I MAILS I
4 4
Malls nro due from tho following .
points as follows:
Snu Francisco -Luillne, Jul) II
Vli'toilii- Zenlmidlii, lul) 17.
Colonies -Mnrtiiuu. July IR.
okohiimn- Perrlu, Jul) 2. ,
Mulls will depart for .tlin fnllowlu
polnln ns follows- '
V. iikiihaimi Moiigollu, .lulv I
Viinioiu 01 Mnrmiin, July III
Colonies Zi iilnudin, Jul) 17
Hon Friiui Iin o Pi rsln, lulv 2 '
Annie Johnson to Leavo Mahukona
Today.
The Ami'ilriin Kchouner Aiiiih Jolui
son with 0 full load of sugar 1
seiiouiiieii 10 iicpuri iiiiiii Aiainikoiiu
lor Snn FrniirUen loduv, 10 loidlun 1
H'lHiit brought to Milk It Dili 11
nun
Ian, I
lug wltli tho urrlvul of ihe luni lshiu.1
kitainur Mauna Kin,
4
I'i Iday,
-Nile, P.
lime 28
M. S S,
San
noon
Fiuuclsco-
Siittitdny, June
'vvny potts Mutilin
llllo via
Kea.
slim', a. 111.
Hawaii ports Maul, stinr, a.m.
Hawaii ports llelene, etuir, 11 in.
Pugct Sound potts (Jumble, sehr.
1 11. 111.
1 - iiLTMtTi:i 1
Frhliiy, June 2S.
Ilawnll via Mnul ports Claud
I lie, Ht nil-, 0 p.m.
Hawaii polls -- Wallele, stinr, pin
K111111I pints W. (!. Hull, slmr, "
p. 111.
Satiinlny, .limn 2!)
Jupan and China pints Nile,
stmr, 10 11.111.
t rssi:ii:iis i)i:p.itri:i) i
Per Ktmr. Claudlne, for llllo via wav
pints, June 2S. -Mhs Nelllo Alalia,
Miss llva Ahum. Miss I. el Alunil, Lou
It 0 llohltiion, llmituili Itohliison, Mm
Itodgcus, Miss Picric, Mlsi I). Mltcli-
Lawrence, Peter Hoe, Miss K. Cross,
Paul Hoe. Mlsi Ftlllh Nnotie. Miss Ma
bel Nnone, Miss Pope, Mrs. A. Robert
son, Miss Catherine Pope, Mrs. C.
Hobcitson, Miss llnrrlsoti, I,. W'nrren,
Miss 10. llllhus, Mrs Kcohoknlolc,
Miss Itosc Ah Cheong, Master Wright,
Mrs J. Wright, rOiiima Akl. Mrs. Akl.
III. Ilolllioll, Itev. II. T Hong, M. Will ft
(21. Fled Awnnn. llev. C. P. Hong,
W. A. (1111. (Jen Copp, Mr and Mis.
L. P. George, Mrs. .1. II. llonell nnd
Iwo infants, Miss Itoso Hocking, Mrs.
Miihukn. Miss (. K. Drown, Mrs. (1.
(larrida. Miss A. flarrlriu
I Miss M. O Medlll, J M Thoinpsoli, F.
V
I
TltAXSPOIlT SKHVICi:
Logan, arrived nt Snn Francisco Juno
!).
Sliermnn. fiom Manila for Honolulu
nml Snn Francisco vln Nagnsnkl,
Juno l"i.
Sheridan from Honolulu for Sail Fran
Cisco, Arrived April 7.
Crook, nt San Francisco.
Iluford, Hlntloncd on Pncille Const.
Wnrren, stntloned at the Philippines
Thomas, sailed trom Honolulu for Mn
nlla Juno 1 1.
Suppl), sailed from Honolulu for Seat
tle, Juno li".
Van liuisl tret
net Hie NevTN,
the II 11 1 lot In le
AIIKIVKl)
The Finest Wines
Grown in California
Phone 1704
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W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.
Wine and Liquor Merchants,
Merchant Street, near Fort Street
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WOULD YOU ENJOY
VIGOROUS OLD AGE?
Then ll'e Duffv's Pure Mult
Whlskev It brings health anil
stiiiigtli tu everv one along llfi -palliwii)
It makes tlie old fe.l
ouug and kecis the )oung Ktionvs
uml vigorous
t'seil for over CO )cnrs ns 11 run
edy in the prevention and 1111. or
all throat, lung mid stomach Iron
Ides nml nil misting mid Willi' 1111
conditions
Kohl evervwhere III HHAUll)
no'ITI.FS IINf.Y Meilhiil liool.l. t
end line tors advlie sent flu on
iipplltiitlon
The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.
Rochoster, N. Y., U. S. A.
NO FLORAL PARADE
FOR HILO'S FOURTH
IIII.O, July 28 It was ileel.l. .1 ,1 1
mc'i'tlng of the Foui tli of Juh . 11
tie to cut out the llninl pur oh put
of the pioposiil program, anil to . 1 -dm
all tlieiittilitli.il of thoae In 1 tin 11
10 Killing the sports flriwoiliK n.l
iin dipaitm'.nt pnrt of the ilnv Jo
wi 11 11111I1 r wuy.
Tin iimiiiilttie met In the tin nil or
Tiiule room hml Mondny iifteruoon no
It was soon seen that the in. ml.. 1
wen hi ruvor of ihopplug nln alt. i.ipt
ut holding a Moral pnriiile on
Fourth.
As far as the National (liiiird.
tie
III'
llllo Hand mid the 111" ilepiirlim nl
there will be 11 parade. The b inl
Mil
hind the pioccxglun, ami tin wh.il.
Iiiiueh will innke Its ivay dim 11 to vio
ohinu Park, win re tin- sports foi .(nl
1I1111 mid the competitive drill r..,' Hi
llremi 11 will luke place ,
I he rnllurc to have the Mill..
Ilout paimle was eniiseil bv hi ho
enlrlis in tin sevir.il iho'i
lommlltee In charge 1V1 () il tl
would be lielti r to bnve no Ji 1 ..I.
..Ml
lo have all ulTalr Unit would 111 ,1,
noliilti piople unit other vl P.. 1
II
llOSTclN, Muss, .Inn, in ., ..
Irving, )ou can't ki 1 i llu In t.u 1. m
down, 'lite hhloiii rood of IIk l'i
Stale bus icielvi.l 1 1 1 oxhlllun loioi.t;
Hie alls It took Us phui In Hi. II.
ill r. tun) (lose lo lh., stiii,.. 1,1,, in n
It F ICellll (llld unsocial,' 1 , i 11. I tie
Nntlnnal Tlieiiler hi 'rtimiiil hin.l
till' largest tllealil III Huston, i lie
Niillonul Tlieutir Cunlius Twilvi
rows of niehCHttu seal" hail h. 1 11 I do 11
out mid hoxhig KinliiiK h.ht with 11
table In each wire In tin Ir .l h i
llcmis hot, colli and 111. .Hum I. 11 all
the time lloston stvle win on hiuiil
Thev were to hi hn
beulls ile luxe, in-
I" tins
Th hi mis win pi
1 III l ill.lv
II Will. I.
ill In
il till
pal 1 ! lu
li ikil v hi hlml 1 m n ' 11
night Tor tin b hi 1 if
wi re other r. ti line nl
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