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( v iti. r-ri$tr--wr- o MOM)AV Hawaiian Stated. ri;LAV Oceanic Third Degree. wauMMlMY TIIUHSOAV Honolulu Commandery Order of tho Temple. PUIOAY Pacific Third Degree. MIL'UDAV Lei Aloha No. 3 Regular. All visiting membors of be order are cordially Invited to attend motlng of local lodRni HARMONY I0DOE, N?. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Monday evening at 1:30 lu I. O. O. I". Hall, Fort Sticet. 12. II. II13NDKY. Socrelnry. 11KN. F. V1CKEKS, N. U. All visiting brother vory cordially Invited. MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of P. MeetB every 'lucsday evening at i:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cor. Fort and Ueretnnlr.. Visiting broth era cordtiilly Invited to attend. W. I.. LYLK. CO.. f. waldiion, ic.n.s. OAHU I0DOE, No. 1, K. of P. Meets every Friday oventnc at 7:30 In K. of 1'. Hall, corner Fort and Beretanla. Visiting brotuen cordially Invited to uttoad. A. O. DEKUINQ, C.C., J A3. W. WHITE, K.P..S. CONOLULU LODGE G16, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. C16, 11. P. O. V., will meet In their ball on King near Fort struct overy Friday ven leg. By order or tho 12 It. 1U3NHY O. K ASTON', Secretary. WM. H. MclNKIlNY. E. it. Wm. M'KTNLEY LODGE No.8, K.of P. Meett every Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cor. Fort and Beretanla. Visiting broth' crt cordially Invited to attend, W. L. FUAZHE, C.C., E. A. JACOHSON, K.H.3. HONOLULU AEBIE 140, F. 0. E. Moots on tho 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings of each month at f: 30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner Hrunia anu l-ori streets. VJsItlng Ragles are Invited to at- ;omt. " W. L. FP.AZEE, W Prcst. 11. T. MOOH.E, Secy. HAWAIIAN TIUBE No. 1, 1. 0. B. M. Meets avory first and third Tburs- days of each month at KnlghtB ot Pythian Hall. Visiting brothers cor dlally Invited to attend. J. W. ASCII, Sachem. A. E. MURPHY, C. of II. Club StabJes Fort Street Best Horses and Bigs in Town. Te. 109 TOR SALE 4000 Grcon Hoofing Slate 10"xlG fi00 Ono and Two Prong Iron Fence Posts. 1 25-gallon Drum Commercial Eth er. 1 Cast Iron Fitting with Flanges, for 12" Wrought PIpo. EMMELUTH & CO., LTD., 145 King Street. Thone 211. EASTER jewelry is somethine which you'll be wanting, either for yourself, or for wife or sweetheart. Call at our store and see what we have to offer. The goods are right; so are the prices. If we can't do business the fault won't be ours. J. CARLO, 1018 NUUANU NEAR KING, BAMBOO FURNITURE Of All Kinds And Descriptions At Reasonable Prices. SEE OUR DISPLAY. , S. TATANI 'Emma St, near Beretanla. iaSOKlC & TEMPLE I WEEKLY BALEHDAR tfiJ ' - -"-, m Carriages Go Carts IFolding Carts otTsehlaeger Co,, Limited, King and Bethel Sts. Get Your Dyes for Easter Eggs From Us. We have the assortment. Buster Brown FlecRs White Rabbit Every boy and girl should have these. 5 Cts. Per Package. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., PORT AND HOTEL STREETS RUNDOWN? OVERWORKED J TRY SOME 8's alt Extract j It will build you up again. CHAMBERS DRUG CO. I FOR. PORT AND KING STS. PHONE 131. i P. 3L. PETERS NOTARY PUBLIC at BULLETIN OFFICE. Phone 250. General Arthur Spells Satisfaction in Cigars. M. A. Gunst & Co. Millinery MOST FETCHING EASTER STYLES, AT MISS POWER'S Boston Bldg. Visit WEEDON'S CURIOSITY BAZAAR for all kinds of Curios;, the best in the city; Island Views in Postal; Alakea Building, Alakea St., between King and Merchant. NEW GOODS OF Gross Linen and Pongee Sik YEE CHAN & CO., , King snd Bethel. ," orjun-wf-HnifUpoy ;'"riw"' BVENINO nM.LKTIN, LOCAL AND GENERAL The Best Bulletin Want Advertis ers this month will secure the best tenants for the coming year. A clein City means health. Panama lints cleaned at the Globo. Call nt tho II u 1 1 o 1 1 u ofllco for n handsome calendar. Photos of yacht "Hawaii"' touching on sale by It. W. Perkins. Putnam Health Pills make rich blood; 60c. a package. Try thorn. Honk! Honkl Call 1111, J. A. Mc Lcod, for the plensnntest auto ride. If you want to luivo n Jolly good tlmo, go to tho Seaside dance this evening. Tako your currlngo or nutomobllo to Hawaiian Carriage Manfy. Co, fur up-to-date repairs. Tho Seasldu cottages nrq dollghtful In the summer time. Engage n cot- tiigo now for tho season. Honolulu Lodge No. lilli, II. P. (). I-:., will meet this evening lit 7:30 In tho Elks' mlldlng, King street. To enjoy the best ride In an auto In Honolulu ring up 290 for Jim Qultin's new seven Heated Ftorless. Clerk M. T. Slnionton or Judge Hob. Inson's court has purchased the house of F. O. Hoyer in Kitlmukl. You enu II nil any of the desirable styles In "Hedfern" nlid "Warner's" corsets ut Whitney & Marsh. 's. Try the beer at tiio HoITman. Kv ery glass Just as cold as It should be and ns snappy us can he desired. The Gleaners will have u icuiilou and sale May !l, nt the rosldcnc') .of Mrs. Then. Hlchnrds, 902 Klnau street. Coat your Iron roofs with "Amble" Yo.i will bo surprlsod at Ha coollug and preservative properties. California Food Co., agent. Tom Qulnn has gone Into tho auto had; business with a flue four-passenger liulck mid Is prepared to furnish the best possible service. Phone 3C1. If your cash register does not work just right, take it to the expert at the Hawaiian Office Specialty Co., Ltd.: Phone 143. You know what "Schilling's Host" means; well, we have a full, now line of their spices, teas, nnd extracts,. Order yours now, phono 7C. J. M. Levy & Co. Parties wishing to nvnll themselves of a chance to send nwny pineapples at this season of the year are request- til to read the Maud Fruit Company's till on front page. No matter how pretty your dress Id, It can be Improved by tho addition of a llttlu ribbon, tastefully selected. i ou II find the ones you want at Illom's ribbon gate. The Young People's Union will hold an Easter service on the top of Punch bowl on Sunday morning, April 10, at Us 30 o'clock. The various societies will please tako notice. Mr. llrownlaw, who has been Fred eric nankins' assistant, and who re mained here since the arrival of the Mongolia, left for San Francisco by the Hongkong Mam last night. The White Family notary (lock and chain stitch) Is tho bent sewing ma chine In the world. Donny & Co., Ltd., agents, 1200, Fort street. Phono 4S8. Tliero will bo a rehearsal of "The Man of tho Hour" at tho Opera House at 7:30 this evening. This Is the com edy shortly to be presented by 'Wil liam D. AilaniB for tho benefit of the Hawaii Yacht Fund. Pat Smiley, an employe of the DIx, was last night cut In the cheek by a comrade, named Murphy, who used a razor during a quarrel. Smiley was taken to the hospital, but Murphy made good his escape. When you're moving, It's Just us well to know that your valuable fui niture nnd bric-a-brac are balng handled by a reliable and responsible transfer company. . Union-Pacific Transfer Co., phono 5S . S. A. Duke, u wealthy Arkansas cot ton planter who Is visiting here, be lieves that Hawaii could build up a flno cotton Industry. Ho arrived at this belief after an Inspection of the experimental patches of cotton at the U. S. Experiment Station. At the regular monthly meeting of the Honolulu Hapld Transit & Land Co. employees' Ilenuflt Astoclatlo.i, held last night, according Secretary K. II. Hrhlgowatcr was elected a rep lesentiitlvo member of the Hawaiian Urunch of the lied Cross Society. J. A. Combs, tho utonographor wus held nil lust Wednesday night as ho was returning to his home makal of the Knllhl store with his wife. He fired two shots at the rolfbcr. and now believes that It was Lopez who tackled him. Tho Bulletin staled exclusively last Wednesday (hat Lopez was hiding nt Kullhl. OUTSHINES SPLENDOR OF EUROPEAN COURTS, Then Is considerable t'linusslon In Kuron.i cciirl rlicleu r.l the present tlmo .is to which or.o pn.,loiii!iintes In lavlshucss ml Ktricti'.ess of etiquette. Some are outspoken In II cir opinlonn that the Spanish court leads In boti respects, whllo others favor liussla, Italy, or Kuglard. Tho discussion has even reacb".l Honolulu, but tl has nut lasted long In the latter place owing to the fact that all aro unanimous In their opinion that tho court scene lu "The Mascot" outshines nil others, "l'rlnco Lorenzo XX11I" (Mr. M. H. Webb) has a vast retinue of cour tiers, pages, and nil the usual retain ers, nnd tho occasion ot tho wedding of his daughtor "I'lametta" (Mrs Hugo Herzor) nnd "Prlnco Frederick of Pisa" (Mr. Jus. I). Dougherty) Is tnken advantage of to produce a spec tacle on n scalo seldom seen hero bo foro. Owing to tho troubles, Imaginary and otherwise, of "Lorenzo" and his chnmhorlaln "Itocco," this scent sparkles with funny situations, wit and comedy. Tho climax Is reached whon Frodorlck comes to claim his bride, nnd finds but there Is no use In giving It nil nwny boforehand. Como to tho Opera House, on April 23d and see what happens for yourself. - -n ."sy"-. My-wiwy xpimffjm, HONOLULU. T. Jl,k FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 100S. '" ... . I.. ,, .-. .., , ...... i , i. i I, i. .. .,., . i . --. . . ' -L I ... mm-.,., hnnTr nnN'T YOII 5FF ', MUX MUlC - .naE! ! IN rUK HI TO ' MLUflML VHIIO sfSkyr OABLE REPORT OF SAN FRANCISCO MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Thursday, April 2. RALINA CltUZ Sailed Murcli .It: A.-1I. S. S. Alaskan, for San Diego. KAANAPALl Sailed March 31: Am. Bchr, Pitako. for San Francisco. MAI.LHNnO Sailed April 1: S. (1. Wilder, for Honolulu. S. S. CANANAS, from Havre, for Ho nolulu via Orient, Is nshoro near Tarlfa. Cisco. Friday, April 3. SAN FUANCISCO-Arrlvel April 3: P. M. S. S. Mongolia, h--uro March 2S. UiKOHAMA Arrived April S: P. M. S. S. China, he.iee March 23. HILO Salleil Mnrch 29: Am. bk. Annie Johnson, for San Francisco. HILO Arrived March 31: Am. schr. W. 11. Murblon, from Sun Francisco. Saturday, April A. SAN FIIANCISCO Sailed April 3: A.-ll. S. a. Nobraskan. for Honolulu. Monday, April 6. SAN FItANCISCO Sailed April 4: A.-ll. S. S. Mexican, for Seattle. Am. S. S. Enterprise, for llllo. SAN FItANCISCO Sailed April 0: IT. S. A. T. Sherman, for Honolulu. KUHKKA Arrived April ti: Am. schr. O. M. Kellogg, hence Murcli 17. OAVIOTA Arrived April r,. Am. sp. Falls of Clyde, henco March 21. Am. sp. M. R. Chlicott, hence March 21. Tuesday, April 7. SAN FItANCISCO Arrived April fi: Am. bk. It. P. Itlthct, hence Mar. 21. Am. schr. J as. Holph, from Kaaua pali. SAN FItANCISCO billed April 7: S. S. Asln, for Honolulu. VANCOUVER Arrived April 7: S. S. Mnrnma, hence March 31. HILO-Snlled, April 0: Am. sp. Astrnlf for Delaware Break water. KAANAPALl Arrived April 4: S. S. Columbian, from Honolulu. Wednesday, April 8. SAN FItANCISCO Arrived April S: O. S. S. Alameda, hence April 1. SAN DIROO Arrl.ed, April S: A.-ll. S. S. Alaskan, from Sallna Cruz. KAHULUI Sailed April 7: S. S. Columbian, Tor II 1 1". MAKAWICLI Sailed April 7. ChehallB.'for Astoria SAN FItANCISCO Sailed April S: S. S. Illlonlnti, for Honolulu., Thursday, AprJIi 9. , SAN DIKGO galled Apill 8: A.-ll. S. S. AlasKan, for San Fran--I ' i KAIUII.m Salhlll lAtirll M: Ai.i. r,i. Atlas, fbriiDelaware Ilrcak- water. ','. Friday, April 10.. OAVIQTAi-Sallcil April ,8. . . Am, sp, Falls of Clyde, for, Honolulu GRAYS HAItllOH Sailed April ': Am. bk. S. C. Allen, fur Honolulu. HONOIPU Sailed April 9: Am. schr. Delender, for San- Fran clseo. Kdltor: Did you seo those sleeping curs that were reported ablaze? Reporter: No. sir; when I got there they were nil smoking cars. New York. N. Y., March 3(1. The first stop toward tho actual trial ot the recount case which promises to oust George II. McCfellnii from the office of Mayor, which lie usurped af ter the election of 190C, was takou today when the Commissioner of Juries drew u separute trlnl panel of 100 talesmen. The drawing took plnco In tho morning at Commissioner Allison's om'ce anil lu the presence of Justice O'Corman. Curds holding tho names of men on tho special Jury list wore put Into tho drawing wheel nnd 100 drawn out. From this number will bo drawn the Jury which will count tho ballots ninl hear the evidence supporting the contention of the pco plo that William Hiiudolpli Hearst Is the real Mayor of Now York, A Most Excellent Assortment of SUITINGS 1HE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN. W. W. Ahana Co., LIMITED 62 S. KING ST. PHONE 525. vv. s- ' fwimT if ??TO$EEflMHralSMwCT!HFSffiMt'?'fraBWHmHHHHWRIPWEn wMiMHBB f ' ! ,,: " rVFFT' "-': w. rv:yf!tpw you used to? Are you co" (lU I I )lN " " ""- tent to "let it go at thatt" vt,uu vv"" "'" ' i "'" No? Well, then, call on A. N, SANFORD. , OPTICIAN, BOSTON BUILDING, j H' it ) X 3f K X Y. R M -St U A 15 A WATERFRONT NOTKS i t Ju ti it . 11 X X. A i It ;C , ,iC M :t DUFORD AnRIVLS. Tho U. S. A. T. Ilufor' Ci,,tiln Mr-Creary,- which waft rep , ,1 i I tdgn off port, came In thl M'jfiiiiu: n.i 1 docked at tho tuvul ni,i. oiu- n.is on board her the Dr.' ed States Sec ond lnfnnfry. returni from Manila. Col. F. W. Mansfield Is lu command. The lluford encountered heavy bead winds but behaved rcmiirkably well during tho voyage. She left Mnnlli; March 17 nnd Nagasaki, Japan, March 2.. During I ho voyage theie was one death, u private. There lire five stow f.wnys u board. Two of them aro Her mans anil three Americans. The Hii ro id Is well provisioned unit will not need any local supplies except eg ctubles. She takes no coal from here and will leave for San Francisco at 5 o'clock this nfternoon. The only vessel sighted between Japan nnd Ho nolulu was the Hongkong Maru, which passed through here last night. M GREGORY TAKES KINAU. Tho former flagship of tho Inter Island tleet, the Klnnu, which Is be ing repaired now, will leave for Kniuil ou the 30th of this month She will replace Hie Mlknhaln, which has been n favorite at Kiiual. Captain Gregory of the Mtkahaht will command the Klnnu. Tho rest of tho officers have not been selected, hut It Is probabl that the officers nnd crew of tho Ml kabala will be transferred to the Kluau. TDK HONGKONG MAItU. dipt. Dent, arrived from tho Orient yester day afternoon with three passcngeis lor this port and nbout fifty through. Mrs. II. W. Avery, wife of the gen eral nseiit of the company at San Francisco, was among tho through passengers. Mr. M. Shlrashl, general dltector of the Toyn Klsen Knlshn, was also destined for San Francisco Captain J. A. Prowse, who took over nil oil steamer for the T, K. K. and Major I-:. S. Hall, n Ilrltlsh Army of ficer, arrived anil proceeded to San Francisco on tho Maru. Illshop Old ham and Illshop Hoblnson returned from tho Orient, where they hnvo been working lu the missionary field. Ha. Till: I1AIIK IKMOARD with a num ber of well known Honolulu people, left for San Francisco this muriilug at 10 o'clock. She carried a large shipment of Island products, Includ ing sugar nnd pineapples. Among the passengers who departed were C. II. Mcllrldo of tho Governor's office, and V.. P. Irwin of the llullijtln rcportoiial Vtnff. ra THK U. S. A. T. D1X cnmiuenccd discharging coal yesterday. Shu Is the first transport to unload her coal on tho Alakea street wharf since Its completion. The Alice Cooke dlv charged a cargo of lumber there, an I the Manehu Maru took ou a c.ugo, u sugar mill, for Fonnosa. ra INSTEAD OF TAKING n load ot sugar, tho lumber schooner A. J. West tailed yesteiday afternoon for the Sound, wheie a large shipment of lumber nwiilts her arrival. Pi THK SHIP ATLAS, with 30S8 tons of sugar for Dolawaro Ilreakwater, was towed out of Kuhuliil harbor by the Claudlne last Wednesday. ea HAVING THK Pollard Lilliputians as passengers from Honolulu, tho Hongkong Maru left for San Fran cisco at midnight Inst night. t . Fln Job Printi"" t the Dulletln. Survivors PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 9. of the American ship Arthur Sewn 11 llaker, a Hawaiian sailor, ono of the linker arrived hero today. Tho ship Arthur Sewall sailed from Philadelphia for Honolulu on April 3, one year ago, since which tlmo until now no word ot her fate had been brought back to tho relatives of Captain Gnffroy, the relutlve3 of her crow or the owners. Over six months ugo si,.- wus tolled for as lost nt Lloyd's, tho general supposition being that sho had gone nshoro somewhere off the Horn and that her crow had perished, all hope- of tliero having been survivors hnvlng passed nway lit the long silence, ,!, I Q.- NEW YORK FOR HUGHES NKW YOUK, N. Y., April 9.--l'ho Hopubllcan Stnlo Convention 1ms chosen a practically iiiianlmous Hughes delegation. FORD'S THIRD TRIAL SAN FItANCISCO, Calif.. April 9. Tho third trial of Tlroy L. Ford for alleged participation In tho bribing of the San Francisco Supervisors lu tho matter of trolley franchises was begun today. GUARD AGAINST TURKS T1FLIS. Dulgarla, April 9. Fifty six heavy guns have been sont to the Itusso-Turkish frontier to bo mount ed at Kurs to defend that point ngalnst any possible attack of tho Turks. Used Insulting Language To Judge Dole And Got Sat On .' ldgo Dole rove In righteous Itidlg 'Ion this morning ami sat dowr ' '-'lily hard on Georgo Davis, who Is eouiiBcl for tho sailors who urn libel ing tho schooner A. J. West. Argu ments had been fiom both U. S. Dis trict Attorney llrockons and Davis, and the eiier.iblo Judge ruled In fav or of the former, whereupon D.ivls leaped to bis fact and called for nu opportunity to express liltnscir. Judge Dole Informed him that tho decision had been made and there was no further need or uso of nrgu liient, "Will your Honor hoar me?" rhout ed Davis seeral limes In ipilclt suc cession, nnd in li tono that expressed demand rather than request. "You may not hear mo now, but yon will hear fiom me lu November," he eon llnuoih referring to tho coming elec tions. "Mr. Davis," said Judge Dole, "I will not tako such language from you It seems to ho it habit of jours to place emphasis uu statements that you make which mo undesirable. You have got to lentil to curb yourself and your language, not only to the Court but nlso to your brother counsel. It Is n noticeable fact that you aro Im pertinent, nml I don't care to tolerate It any longer," Davis again rose ami began to tell tho history of his life, ending up with the mumbled declaration ho "wasn't afraid of Jail." Judge Dole pressed his lips tightly together, restraining his anger, but did nothing more than admonish Davis to be careful of the manner in which ho addressed the Court nnd other counsel. if it K XX it it, if M )C K X X M K M M PASSENGERS BOOKED n K H X X X X X K X it X it K 35 U Per S. S. Hllonlan, sailing April 21. Mis. Capt. Saunders, Miss Saund ers, Mrs. Cnrrlo Jacobs Ilonil, Mrs. P. M. Wlckham, S. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. Kay. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. (1. Woolley. Mrs. C. Cnrcltoli and two children, Mrs. Owen and daughter, Mr. nnJ Mrs. H. O. Hall. Mrs. A. F. Cooke, Mrs. Helen A. "Weaver, Mrs. C. Alur nsky, Mrs. H. S. Norrls and child, Mrs. C. M. Lewis, Mrs. V. 1). Angus, Capt. C. Averdam, Mrs. W. C. McGonaglc, Mr. and Mrs. Kkle, O. O. Jones, Ku gone Neff, Mrs. Graco Iloardmaii, Mrs. C. It. Illcger & Son, Mrs. Mathll do Calhoun, Miss M. A. Peck, Mr. and Mrs, G. S. Hlgelow nnd child, II. C. Sinalley, Alexander SnuiUey, Mrs. A. Snehlvo nnd child, Miss Ado Adrock, Win. C. Lyon, Miss Harney, Mr. and .Mrs. A. T. llrock and child, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Schwerdt Heger and three children, Malcolmn Mclulyro, J. Young, James McCandless, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCandless, MM Madgo McCandless, Mrs. Drowsier Cameron. Per stmr. Claudlne, for Muni and Hawaii iorts, April H), 6 p. m. C. C. Cnmpboll, F. T. Watcrhonso, Miss Hndlcy, A. II. llannn, Mrs. Geo. Mn llna, Mrs. Sacvkwltz. G. Horton, G. W. Carr, T. Akl, A. Kin, II. M. Glttel. M. S. Jnrilln, C. It. Dement, Miss Lucy Knukaii. Per bkt. Irmgard. for Snn Fran cisco, April 10. Mrs. Doas, Miss Deas, Mrs. A. L. Lano. Mrs. L. II. Wallace. Miss Harney, K, P. Irwin, C. II. Mc llrldo. LESS APT TO BREAK "There's many a slip 'twlxt the cup and tho lip," quoted the moral Izer. "Yes," rejoined the demorallzor, "It's safer to drink out of u tin bucket." 185 editorial rooms 25Q busi ness offics. Thets are tho new tel ephone numbers of the DulUtln office Of Sewall The details of the burning at sea have beoii brought buck by Georgo three survivors of the disaster, DUEL OF DUMA MEN ST. PKTDIlSllUnO, Itussla, April 9. Count llobrlnsky challenged Professor Mllukoff to a duel over a dispute which arose between tho two In the Duma. Tho challenge has been declined. MRS. EVANS TO PASO R0BLES PASO ItOIlLKS, Calif., April 9. Mrs. Kvans and her daughter luivo arrived here to remain with Admiral Kvans, who Is finding tho treatment beneficial. it . T 1 ii :ai 1 ,-. j? if 2 w 3 2 r. i.i li n a -.' ft in r, it it fj tit Is mi 1 11.1 :. is .1 1.1 r, m i,i III lo mi Mi i) .in ill r, in . .-, u t, in I n. in. p in. I 1 I it :a ti i-i in 7 in, a .v, I r, n' & p, in. ii in. iii o II :', t If. ' 5 to 3(1 I n a i :, I O 111..", i iu 7 ia i n r, in I .is 7 ml OCT, 7IW A li r, i'i ft it r, id' i 0.1 7 Kt First quarter of the moon Apr. 8. Hawaiian slnnHfiril Iinw, a in i, ,..,... 30 minutes slower limn Greenwich umo, i.eiug mat or the meridian of 157 Icgiee.t 20 minutes. Thu tlmo whistle hlmvr nt t-.ta iv in . u-ttl,-!, la II, ......... .. ... ...v ,-. ...w. , mv DU1I1I3 as Greenwich, 0 hours o minutes. Sun aim moon aro for local tlmo for the nholo group. a x x x X x x x x x x x xxxh ARRIVED M U M X JC X ft X X X X X X X X X X Thursday, April 9. T. . K. S. S. Hongkong Maru, from Yokohama, 4 p. in. U. 8. A. T. lluford, fiom Nagasaki, off port 9 p. in. ' X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXX K DEPARTED X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Thursday, April 9. Slmr. Noean. Mitchell, for Kukiil haele and Houokiia, li p. in. Slmr. Despatch, Kokerwllz, for Ma kawell, r p. ni. Am. schr. A. J. West, Ynrneberg, for Grny's Harbor. T. K. K. S. S. Hongkong Maru, for San Francisco, midnight. X X X X X X X X i: X lw' V. X X X X It SAILING TODAY X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X U. S. A. T. lluford, for San Fran cisco, C II. Ml. Slmr. Claudlne, Dennett, for llltii and Maul ports, 5 p. in. ' . A N X X X X X X X X & X X XXX PASSENGERS ARRIVED " X X X X X X M X X W X X X X 5C X Per U. 8. A. T. lluford, from Oi lent, April 10. F. W. Mansfield and sister, Nat P Phlster and daughter, .Miss Dell, Chns. II. Mulr. Geo. C. Saf farens, wlfo and son. Miss Caroline. Saffarans, P. K. Mnrquart and wife, Thomas J Fealy, Joseph C Kay and wlfo, Franklin I'. Jackson, Win. (!. Uall, A. J. Ilooth, wlfo nnd three chil dren, Mrs. Hoo and son, V. W. Ilooth, wflo and two children, Clark Lynn, C. II. Wright and wlfo, Geo. W. Kd gerly, Chns. S. Caffery. L. U. Freden-' dull, A. V. Williams. II. 8. Greenlent. James Canby, Wm. II, Hurt, wlfo and child, Win. 11, Cowln, wife nnd child, K. M. Norton, wlfo nnd two children, F. W. Mnnley, H. II. Orwlg and wlfo, Mrs. T, Adams nml Infant, Mrs. J. H. Humphrey, F. J Hnlcer, O. C. Kinney. K. T. Comcgys. A. C. Wheeler, I). (i. lllllman, T. W. Hlchnrds nnd wire, Mrs. C. It. Muuger, Cecil Cosper and wife. Win. Secrlst, .Mrs. Itethlnger. Mrs. G. Leonard, D.ivlil Lovelund, Meyer Scheer, Mrs. Kmma Weston, A. B, Hoag, ltobert Haynes, wlfo and In fant. Miss Lucy Grndyy, Jlrs. Jumea Cnnby and child, Mrs. Cunningham. Per T. K. K. S. S. Hongkong Mini, from Yokohama, April 9. For Hono lulu: Mr. and Mrs. M. Komeyu nnd children, Y. Oknda. For Pun F'nn Cisco: Mrs. Win. II. Avery, Capt. II. C. Hrown, Miss K. It. Canipb-.il nrH mnld. It. II. Cheno, Mien Davison. Miss M. Doughty, It. Falrnlo, Miss A. Galrdnor, Dr. Georgo aurgelanz, Maj or K. 8. Hall. P. Harvey, F. I). Healy, II. Henneberger, Mrs. II. liennehei--ger, II. T. Herrlck, J. llltotsuyanngl. A. A. Hooper, K. KobayiiBhl, Mrs. Leong Ng Sheo nml Infant, .Mrs. Leo Moy, A. J. Meldnini, Wm. McCullagli, I". K. McLean, Miss SI, M. McKoovcp. Miss T. L. McKeover, J. T. Nlnomlyii, niHlinp Oldbnui, Mrs. Okonogl, Sull). vnn Padgltt, Henry D Page, J. 11. Parker, Mrs. J. II. Parker. Lieut. H. P. Peril!, U. S. N., Louis Kdwnrd Pope. Capt. J. A. Prowse, Uupert Itomfry. Illshop Hoblnson, T. Saunders, Mrs. T. Saunders, Y. Slilma, M. Shlrnlshl, II. St. Child, Mrs. II. St. Clair, W. A. Tennant. Mrs, W. A. Tennant. MIkh A. Townsend, Dr. II. C. Wilson, T. Yokogawa. 0AHU ASSOCIATION Program for Saturday ami Sunday: Saturday. 8 30 Address by Hov. J, P. Krdman. 9:00 Business Mstlon, 11:30 Pniinf. "Tim Plirluiln,, i,. deavorer and tho Church." Presented uy m. K. NnKiilnn beroro tho Hawaii ons; K. Mneda befo'ro the Japanese; nnd Ho Kwnl Tax before the Chinese. 1:30 p. m. Polyglot report, on tho topic of tho morning Interpreted he fore n Joint session or all nationalities. 2:30 Christian Endeavor business session, 7:00 Musical concert. Sunday, 9:00 n. m. Heport of Sunday School Association. 10:00 AddresH hv Hm, T n n,..i ley. u:00 p. m. Communion of tho Lord's Supper. 7:30 Christian P!ni1,mvn. ri.,n..n. Hon meeting. GET NEXT to yourself and let us build that ca noe, rowinu-boat, or yacht which you have in mind. We'll lm,. u nn in no time, and the price will be so iow iimi you win wonder How we can dO it. We'v rlmifl if l,n, ,',.,,,.. mn we KNOW. ' ' Charles D. Walker, Boat and Machine Works, 1. r "L -A V , 1 lung near AJapai, i ' .f&liA, - teSi.'.,