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" ''r"'''Bfi iwi' t "rn iHviyiMyiw KvismNU uh.ktiw, HQWOL.ULO, T. II., SATURDAY, MAY 30. ' ' -j-wrr ? w isoro -4 www WEEKLY CALENDAR MOM1AV Oceanic Stated. 'I UUMUAY WHtNNHNOAV Hawaiian First Degree. 1MUMHUAY PHIDAV Lei Aloha Chapter No. 3 In itiation. SAlUliDAV All visiting mcmberi of be oritar nre cordially Invited to Mrad rSCRImct of local 1oda HARMONY LODGH, Ni. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. IImU ivwr Uonday evtnlne at' 7i 30 In I. O. O. V. Hail. Fort Stieet. B. n. HUXDKT. SMretarj, RUN. r. YICKKttS, N . All vWttnc brothers vrj' cordlallr MT8T10 LODGE, if 0. 2, K. OF P. Meets tverr ad and 4th TueediT of ech month at 7 30 p. m. at K. P. Rail, corner Kort and lleretanla Sts. Vleltlnc Brothers cordially welcome. W. L. LYLK. C C. V. WALDRON, K of R. & 8. 0AHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. Meet! every nrst and third Fri day evening nt 7 30 In K of 1' Hall, ornur Fort and Horetanla. Vlsltlnc brothers cordially Invltod to attund. A. Q. DBKRINO. C 0., JAS. V WIHTK, 1C U.S. flQNOLHLU LODGE 016, B. P. 0. E. Hooalulu Lodge No. 616, U. P. O. al will mont in their kail on Kin ar Port street every Friday even ns. nv order or the K R. HENRY C. UASTON. Secretary WM. II. McINTSRNY, B. R, Wrn. MTCINLEY LODGE No.8, K.of P. Mett every Saturday evening at 7 30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cor f'x-t and IJeretanla. Visiting bretb rs cordially Invited to attend. V. L. KRAZHB, C.C., L. A. JACOIJSON. K.R.B. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. Utals on Ilia 2nd and 1th WEtK aESDAY evmlncs of ekch month at 1:30 o'oloek In K. o( P. Hull, corner 3retanta and Kort streets. Vliltiuc Eagles ar Invited to at (and. V. L. FRAZKB, W., Prcst, H. T. MOORS, Secy. JJUWAHAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. O. R. M, Maeta amy first and third Thurs days of each mouth at Knights of PrtAfaa Hall. Vlaltlne brothers cor Jklly Invltid attend. J. W. ABCU, Sachom. A. E. MURPHY, O. of R. MILLINERY Spring Flowers, New Ribbons, Feathers and Hats Are Arrived. Win frame made by order. OUR PRICES REASONABLE. K. 1S0SHIMA. 30 KINO ST. NEAR BETHEL Woman's Exchange for Leis, Cnt Flowers, Curios. HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT Vienna Bakery u making the Best Home-made Bread in town. Be sure and try it. The wagon will deliver at your door. CALL UP 197. LUNCHES and DRINKS The most popular place in town. The Fashion Saloon, IT-tel St near Tort. ak Sorrily. Jack Roberts. McTighe Favorite Th Best Whiskey on the Market. THOS. F. McTIGHE & CO., AGENTS. 101-105 KING ST. PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755. Fine Job Printing at the (Bulletin. J Shampoo j ft YOB. CLEANSING the SCALP '4 P P Q) Use ns a shampoo Q W for laities or children.- W This is made from the whites Tj r ff rt-lirei nA to M rf fill VtfT A iw shampoo preparations on the market, a 25 Cents A Bottle. jBenson Smith & :fd) LU.. LMt,. S HOTEL and FORT STS. RUNDOWN? OVERWORKED? TRY SOME Koenig's j Mail Extract . It will build you up 1 again. mWX. MUG CO., FOR FORT AND KINO STS. PHONE 131. ji rvvv 'tiTwwrfcajiixCtrta Baseball LEAGUE GROUNDS SATURDAY, MAY 1:30 P.M. 30, DIAMOND HEADS vs. ST. LOUIS KAJIS vs. PUNS. Admission 25c. Reserved Scats Grandstand 25c extra Associated Garage, LIMITED ftGENTS FOR VINTON, CADILLAC, FRANKLIN, PIERCE-ARROW and CAMERA TOURING CARS and RUNABOUTS. MERCHAHTST. PHONE 3S8. PINK PEARLS We have pink pearls and some of the inest of the white variety in the Orient; also gold, silver, diamonds and jewelry. Remember, we buy as well as sell. J. CARLO, 1018 NUUANU near KING. Stunning New Millinery at MISS POWER'S Boston Bldg. WahYingdionguO. King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket. DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING GOODS of EVERY DE SCRIPTION. WING CHONG CO. KING ST. NEAR BETHEL Dealais in Furniture Mattresses, Etc., Btt. All kinds of KOA and MISSION FURNITURE Made To Order. General Arthur U n e q v a 1 e d 10c C i g a r M. A. Gunst & Co. x'iitoiytefjM LOCAL AND GENERAL Everyone wants to go somewhere for an outing during the summer months. The Bulletin Vacation Plan supplies the way nnd the means. Auto at hack fare. Tel. 301. IMnauia lints cleaned at tho Globe I i-diup t.lbcit came link lodsn III tin Miinn.i Kpu. Hpi'dal nklrt biiIc nil Miiniln ill Vhlini' A: MnxuIi'H Ring up Scolty's when you want n good nulo ride. Phono 107. (ilulo 1 tin. Dig fiiinoua Volcano ber ry, nt nil triiiciTH mill factory V n Wnlhi'r Tnn one of tln nrrlv ntx In tlui Mniina Kva llila iiioriilim. May Parudlso of tho Pacific for salo rc.ids for mailing, nt alt news stamlB. l"url)oilj Is tnlklnc nbimt HrlilKo watoi'p luit iicnuiils nnd no unall wonder V C Peacock vtns n returning pis Hciiger on Ilio Bteniuor Mnun.i Ken thlu moiulng A II, Horner and Itolit. Horner from Hawaii ciliio ilnwn today on the Manna Kea. It Hind fioin Kolul.i, ciiuie down tnla, li.ulug unhed on the Btenm- xlili Manila Ken. A llnncbeiR nnd Dr. .1. II. Rnymnnd were Incoming iiasBengers on tho Manna Ken today. Among tlio lmsrencers who went tliniimli no the Nippon Mam was Sir StnndlHli lloclie, lit. J .Scott, ii welt Known capltnliht wni nmoiig the ntrUals llils nior.ilng on the M.unia Ken. Tho Seasldu cottages nro delightful In tho summer time. Hngngo u cn(. tago now for tho season. Secure seats today for the boxinir carnival nt the Orpheum. The affair will positively take place. I). II lllake and famll). of the American I'oniii.inj of Yokohama, weio lliiouMi passengers on the Nip pon M.iru Tom Hoii'iti, .lr, bookkeeper for the Ilnwnllnn IMnl.iKo Co, Iioh Just n tmneil f i oin u two wicks' .U'iitlnii to Hie (lardeu Inland. Tho Iloonlu anil llnola l.ahlil Ko rlclv will hnhl their legul.ir inuiillily meeting at tho Knplol.inl Materull. Home, 10 a. in., on Wednosd.i . Jlnj'n Old Kona coffee, roasted li the new piocess, Is growing nioro ioh nlar eerj day When jon want the beet coffee In the world, phono 1!-'. Coat jour Iron roots with "Arabic" Yoj vlll be surprised at Us coollnt; nnd preservative properties. Call'orulii Feed Co.. neents Your typewriter should be kept in fxcellent order. The expert at the Hawaiian Office Specialty Co., Ltd., can attend to it for vou. Phone 143. Today the Bulletin supplies gratis to all lovers of baseball a han dy score-card. Owinu to an over sight, the batting order was not sent in this week, but this will not occur again. Since Judgo Kuiilukoii was tinned down In his npplicatlnii for tho Hllo Judgeship, succeeding Judge Hap.i!, who resigned, many Democrat!. Iiae utgcil him to lento tho Republican party nnd Join with He Democrntn KauliiUoii has been, a ml Is, nnd will be n truo Republican ns long ns that p.utv exists IIII.O. Hnw.ill, Mnj 2!).- "If theio lie not tery shortly n ileLlilcU' Itn- piorement In the Hllo tiro ilcpait nicnt and In the conslructlnii nnd ilc tails of new buildings there, nil fire Insuinnrn business will bo withdrawn by (ompjiilcs now represented In this Tcnltory." These strong, plaln,vnnd forcible words wero used by A. R. Gurroy, cecrctnry of tho Hoard of Undorwii teis In Honolulu, to n gentlcmnn from Hllo who was visiting thcro last week. Mr. Gurrcy had carefully studied tho official report of the In vestigation Into tho lire nt the par sonage of the Foreign Church, nnd lie had nlso received n report from W. Starbuck, the electrician who wns hent hero by the Hoard of Underwri ters to examine into the wiring. The nature of this report is not known, but, beforo Mr. Starbuck left Hllo, ho told the Herald that his orders wero simply to "cxnmlno" and he had dono so. Ho had entered build ings heie, there, nnd anywhoro thnt occurred to him, meeting with no ob jection nnd Just looking over things. It was only on Wednesday evening of last week that Hllo hud a nnriow escapo from n big fire. An ofTort was mado to turn In an alarm, but there was no Janitor at Firemen's Hall. Ho wns ut tho niovlng-plctme niiow nt tho Aimory, absent without leave nnd without putting any sub stitute on duty In his plnco. The matter was Investigated by Chief Todd of tho llro department, who called n special meeting for 7 o'clock on Thuisduy ovenlng, when neatly thirty members of tho department wero present, Tho Chief, howovcr, did not show up till 7:30 o'clock, when most of tho membeis hail gone, leaving Just enough to foim n quor um. Nothing wns done In the mat ter, but tho Janitor has since re signed. A Most Exoellent Assortment of SUITINGS HE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN. W. W. Ahana Co., LIMITED 62 S. KING SI. PHONE 525. ' 'UiMm IN KIN PORTS "ABLE REPORT OF SAN FRANCISCO MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Friday, May 29. SAN ntANCISf o i il til May 28: S. 8. Manclillll.l. hi lien May 21 HI'OKKN 8i. Tort (Ichiro wns spok en jesteid.iy, no position glten (Sailed from llcnolulii Feb. IS. for Now Yoik.) . i WATERFRONT NOTES (IT S it iftl H W 1C M M 3VM KX It iniYlQARD'S FAST PASSAGE. The baikentlue lrmgard, lino of tho smnitest of the cialt now In tho Is lnnd trade, ntrlcil jesterday after noon from San I'lnnclhco, 12 dnys out. This Is n passage such us the tcsscls made In the (as of tho old clipper ships. She had nice weather nil Hie wny down, nnd nn undent fill toynge to mnko up for the experiences or the trip up, to tho Coast Inst time. Cnp tatu ChrlstlaiiKon repoits tdglitlng only ono sail, when ho was n few hours out of Sim Francisco nnd passed tho Amy Turnei, uls.ii bound out. Thu lrmgard In lugs nbout hnlf a cargo of general Height, nniountlng to S00 tons. Among the articles she had In her hold Is u consignment of blast ing powder for the dredger. On board mrlted tho two Schnnck bo.Vo, from Stnnfonl University, tho elder being nmong the 1908 graduates. Not least nmonu' those nbontd are thito Cential Amu lean pauots, which make their headiiiiailcrH In tho gal le. ns did the'faiiioiu blid of Long John alitor. Undir the tutplago of the cook nnd tho mate they uro now learning to s.u whiter m limbers and slug "Fifteen .Men on the Head .Mans Chest," with a tlui. They learned also to t-a.t "Hurrah" throo times when the lb-el was lu 'Frisco H.IJ. ta MAHU COMCS AND COCO. Tho T. K. K. S K Nippon Main nr rlted off this poll about 7 o clock last ett-'ilng, docking .thou! 9. She comes from tli'n Oilent with null nnd freight, ami ii number of pus eugeis fin this pon At noon todu, tdic dcpaitod for San Fiunelsco, cinting our four stop oti-r iiassengei-s. The Nippon Ij'uVil 2a I tons of Or iental fu-lght lure, nnd left also -I.I ba-.'s of mall. She had :i smooth toynge fioin .lu pan B3 ACTOR PEOPLE HERE. Tho Ilojul Mall steamer Aoiangl, en it. .1. I), s. Phillips, lotniiiaudor, nr iltnl In this poit this moinlng, having left Vaneouter on the 22nd, nnd Vie tin i- on the 23rd. Sho had fine weath er throughout the pass-ago. On lioaid, (iho has threo thoatilc-il ciniipanlen niroiiglf pas--rtiger8, tho famous nctrcen. Miss Margaiet Anglln, being among thOoO on the hhlp. Fbj has htr (oiiipany with her. Mln. Ad-i Iltvjer wWi Is plating "Mip VIgg3 of tlio Ciblngo Patch," Is on boanl with her ti. upi- mid the "Red linn e" ejiii iatn Is a n.ir.l, e'l lonie to fill an i gageiin I n Sjdno). She lulu i iii) tons of fuMit and mall. The Aorimgl Is due to bill at l:3.i o'clock this afternoon. The Hlmldo colony In this tlty vai aibled to b thoiinltnl j ei the Aman gl of eight Hindoos. Almost ttery steamu fi om tho Const or the Oilent bilugs In xinio of these peoi le now. P CROWD ON MAUNA KEA. Tho Mnimii Kea, HagUilp of Iho In ter-lslaud fleet, ai lived at her usual llmo this niornlng, 7 o'clook, fiom Ha tvnll nnd Miiul, She biought a large iiiinibcr of pasi-cngers lu her cabin, nnd an nterngo genernl cargo Purs er Phillips lepoits a nice tilp through out. The cargo consists of: I initio. 1 empty gas drum, 2 bimllsa ihcep skins .1 barrels tallow. C botes thick ens, 8 bales ntva, 13 bags empty bot tle, 11 pickngos vegetables, 15 crates celeiy 17 horses, 2() bjgs tel. pins, 36 con's wood, 31 empty kegs, 71 bun dies hides, 87 barrels empty bottlts, 3!)!l ralliu.nl ties, 270 p-ickngcs sun dries. Mi I'mscr Phillips of tho Mnimi Ken WE Isleton Creamery Butter AND A PRESH SHIPMENT EX ALAMEDA. This Butter is in a dust-proof carton, which protects it absolutely from all outside contact from the time it leaves the Creamery till it reaches you. J It is sealed and protected because it is superior to all otlieis, nnd the manufacturers are determined that it shall remain so. That's what preserves its delicate flavor for you. PRICE, 2 lbs,, 75c. J, M. LEVY & CO., Ltd. Plione 76 Glasses Repaired QUICKLY, ACCURATELY. .Simple and complicated lensci plicated. dtt- lANFOflO 5 BOSTON BLDG., Over May & Co. OUR YACHT FUND STEADILY GROWING Ewa Employees Donate $104--$ 1 400 Has Been Raised The trans-Pacific jccht committee Is In receipt "f Md-i fiom tho em ployees of the Kwa limitation Com-p-iny, iliM.atc.l tnttiml the expenses of the ynrhl llownll In the coming racy from Sen Pcdio to this ort. This Is the first donation of the sort which has been forthcoming, but It Is hoped Hint It moral- "ociM(i. u number of such patriot!, Icnioitbtruilona from the emplojees or the various plantations. Tho money raised now amounts to about $1)00, which leatcs Slino to be lnlbt-d by tho time the jncht gets nwtiy Monday nftei noon. Tho Hawaii came off the murine railway today, nnd Is now In the Htioam, nil ready for sea, and looking i.hlp shape and llristol fashion. ULLET.N ADS. PAY m t--T-"--f-f-e--f-t--f-f---f-f-f reports the foMlttlng sugar on Hn unll: Olaa, 37,r.(ii, W'alakea, lO.onO; Hawaii Mill 70im: Wnlii-ikti, HI Soil; Oiioiueu, ir,0l,0; l'epcekeo, SVHij Hn iiomn, ll),:,(W; Hukaliu, lii.800; l.an pahoohoo, .18.0011: Ookala. li.'ion; Kn kalnu, fifiOO; Hamakiiu, 17,00(1 ; Pump bun, 17 80U; llonok'ia, sntmj Knkul haeie. .".700, Piin.iliiu, 11,180; Hiinu npo, 8:171. R3 Till: AMERICAN hchooner Ilono Ipu, Wej kender, united last night f i oin Muloltnt, nftei- illscharglng linn tier fiom (Jrajs ll.iibnr, Iheie. She wii" twenty dnys In making the tilp down fiom WnHlilngtoii, mid had beau llful weather nll'lhtough. Shu has n bold full oft lumber for this poit, though jtho left moBt of her deck load ut the other Island. Till'. MAUI. Captain Ili-iilm, united this morning mTi o'clock, from Ha waii, with 11,'J2S bags A sugar and r,71 bags II sugar, besides 71! head or cat tlo on deck. Sho brings tho flret sug ur which tho Inter-Island Compiny has handled from R, It. I llii.l'tt plniitu Hon u Hawaii Rn A SAI.UTi: OF twenty-one guns in honor of (lie dead was filed nt noon today ut tho Nntnl Station, the Hag being lotveied nt about hill a minute In-rose 12 noon, nnd mastheaded ngilu us himu as the saliito was finished. n Till: AORANGI, wle-n she went out this afternoon, eiriled height Tor Fan ning Island, lu tho way of general sup idles, nnd toteral heal ef goats. She bad nu iinut-ii.il number of pussengcis out of this pott for the Co'onles. tej Tin: AORANIH sighted a schooner nt nWht, tight ufte- leatlug Vlctoila, but was not able to speak her. ta Tlin I.1KF.I.1KF. Is duo nbout .1:30 this afternoon from Molokal and Ha waii ports. Till! RTHAMHR i:nterprlso sailed from Hllo for Snu Francisco on Thurs day. FLAGS WKRi: AT half mast on all tho shipping In the linibor today. - TT in The Rev. Divld Gregg, (ut off from u Toitune by litar millionaire father, bcciui-o ho left tho Covenantcis' Chuith for Prcsbjterlanlsiu, hns In herited ,$750,000 by thu dentil of his mother. Dr. (liegg formerly wns pas tor of I.nfujetto Avenuo Piesbytoilnn Chinch, Iliooklyn. Announcement HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE AGENCY P0R m RECEIPTS B Greatly Exceed Those Of Last Year For Same Time Comparntlte ttntcPionts of taxoi do posited In the Teirlldrlal Treasuiy by division for tho live nionlhs ending Mny 31st, 1007. mid IMS, hate been compiled by the Tiensitrei's ( nice, and are now publlrbtd for the first time. In 1007 the deposits from Oaliu for the flte months wero $S09rifl.r.ri, from Maul, Moloknl nnd l.iiunl, 811!), 181.07, fiom Hawaii, S1R8.HH.47, fiom Knunl mid Nlilinu, $l2r,20S.20, making a total of $i72,029.3i) lu every Instance but one, C ' for Iho s-iine jierlod during 190S gieut ly exceed those of the pretlous yeai, ns Is shown by the statement. For the the months ending Mny .11, 100S, deposits from U.iliti amounted to S348,7CS.G9. from Maul, Moloknl nnd I.nnnl, SlfilJDO.Ofi, rrom Haw.ill, 3208. 085 00, from Kauai und Nllhati, $H!i, 3(H 27, making n totul of $1,039,116.82. The recapitulation Is ns follows: Jnnuniy 1. '07 May 31, '07: Fiitt Dltlslon $ 5flD.Co3.Cfi Sivuiul nitlslon 119.181.07 Thlnl Dltlslou 18S.191.I7 Fourth Dltlslou 125,190.20 $ 972,020.30 SI. '08: Jnnunry 1, '08 Mny I'M st Division ...$ 518,7(18 59 111 1,009.00 208,183.00 110.3IM.27 Second Dltislon Third Dltlslou Fourth Dlvlhloi $I.039,1IG.8J BASEBALL EXTRA (Continued from Pa"e Y trjlug to ideal third. Hu Sue ideals seeonil. .1. Wllllanis walks. Harney Joy grounds to Fernandez nnd Ii put out. SIXTH INNING l.ters hit B.ife. Louis nliin rot n unfo one. llolli men seined on .lo' oteitlnow. Ilntls went out nt first Leslie tlew out Costello htruek out Alett went out at Hist. J. Wil llaim hit. A. Williams was (blown out nt llisl. Soilles flow out to left SEVENTH INNING S Chlllliigworth went out ut first. Feinandes struck out Olinua went out ut fliHt. Ilanio Joy was' fined $.'. und put of the g.inio for talking to tho iim tilii'. F.n Sue walked. Kn Suo stolo mc mill, but hint his nnklo nnd had (o go out nf thu game. .1. Williams fouled out. Kn Geo s(ruck out. EIGHTH INNING H. Fein Hitler gnc H to thiid on otcr Ilium or sho Mop KeiB was IbiOtvn out nt flrbt LiniK mado thrco Inses on mi en or b Fn Geo. Fciiiamlez fccows. Dials finihil out. Loul.i was caught tijiiig to sii ..1 home. tletl siimk out J. Williams flew out to renioi A Wllllani. t.us thrown out at (list NINTH INNING Leslie ilew out to flist. Cotell(l thrown out at first. Sam Chilling ttoith bunted mid wns thrown out. Sonres wns 'lliiomi out ut first. Hi mis wnlked. I.'n Suo walked. Hiihhnoll got to first on an en or by Hters. Ilruns Is caught the nlntn lr. lug to steal. Iliishncll htoln hi rami. .1. Williams flew out to light, and ends tho game. t Rockfoid, III., nt the end of six days of local option, lepottB that on ly one nrrcst for diunkenness has been made in that time, whorens In tho corresponding six ilujs of last )car sixteen tvoio made. Solomon Periy Clemmons. fathm- nr Mis. Howard Gould and of Mr Run Yue, wlfu of a San Francisco China- man, left each of his -daughters tho sum of $l in his will, which was filed In Plttsfleld, III. Theodoio Allen. 77 years old. lnmr known in tho spoiling world, died sud. denly In Ntw York, ills iirntimi- i.. Iletes ho was n victim of foul play. mm. MWlMMMlMBMIIiiHIi fi TITLES ii-. a ,1S Kites pint 1 "I' S"-m.'tt in.! u iiil RKm 2 27 07 3 It I Ml I - I fi l 7 Jll 1 ft! t 0 IV! 7 00 R 211 I ' I i l" I S 1 ,A 1 1) V J I I .1 12 Jll 2 If, Sill til It S ! C .",7 I :. is' c .17, .". 1 til ::s I as 3 .VI 'J-1 I 2 u H8JII W. II i'i 0W1I .V, I nu s ) r. 17 S17 a 17 fi - r. u7 I SI A I 5U1-.M r, -is sm' i fi as s ni Now moon Mny 2 9nt 1:51 p. m. imwnllan slamiard tlmo Is lo hours 30 minutes slcwor than Greenwich time, bolnc that of tho meridian of 167 lCsrees 30 isiiititos. Tho llmo whlstlo blows at l: jo p. ni , which Is the snmo W Greenwich, o hours 0 minutes. Sun nnd moon are for local tlmu :,n- n,u Vhola eioup. V W H K U it U H M H u n a t ARRIVED a x k a a b a k a e n k 11 ic it u Frlda, .Mny 29. Ametlcnu bktue Irmgaril, W. A. ChrlsllatiKin, fiom San Francisco, I P. m. T. K. K. Nippon Mum, fioin Orient, 7 ii. in. Saturday, Mny 30. it. M. S. S. Aoinngl, I'hllllps, fiom Vuiicoutei and Vlctoila for tho Col onles, tin FIJI, 7:30 a, in. Stmr. Mauna Km, Fieeinan, fiom Hllo und Maul, 7 n in. Stun-. Maul, ltruliu, fiom Hawaii polls, 5 n. in. Schr, Honolpii, We) kender, from GliO's Iliubor, l.i Moloknl, .May 20, P. m. K M a It K -4 M K S U H V U DEPARTED n s )U( it ii k r, u r a k at it x Snturdaj, May 30. R. M. S. S. Aornngl. Phillips, fiom ViincoutiT nud Victoria, for Colonies tin FIJI, 1.30 p. in. T. K. K. NIipon Muni, for San Finnclhco, noon. )( t t 3f X 5t 3d 5C K 15 K 5 it J1SKS DUE TODAY Ii SKUKXXitltltSX Jr M ii it Stun l.lkellke, Niiopal-i, from Hn wnli nud Mnui, 3:30 p. in. K K H K U ft M R a ft U Js K K K t PASSENGERS DEPARTED W S X !l K i ! H ( K K; II R K I! Per stmr. Claudlne, llennett, for Maul nnd Hllo, Mny 29, T, p. in. Miss Hnwelle, C. H. Niibciiuento, W. P. Mil ler, Mh-s Wllllunis. Rev. J. W. Wild man. Mis. R. II. Reedy, H. H. Litch field, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Slune, L. A. Andiews. ' Pei btmr. Klnau. for Kmi.il, Mn 20. Miss Hosle Fernnndes. Dr. Piitnuiii, (!. W. Hpll7, Mis. Wllhelm, F. Weber, II. W. M. .Mist, K. P. Low nnd wife. Per T. K K. S. S Nippon Muru, W. W. Green, for San Fr.inclt.cii, May 30. Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller nnd Mr. nnd Mis. Keil liotou. 3; K K fe 21 u it X W U ii ii K PASSENGERS ARRIVED ' ? rt X IK Jt XMMJCJSMJtJtKJtJicVc Per ttinr Muuna Kcj. Fiermun. Mu 30, fiom Hawaii nnd Maul. II. N. Pioulit. T. R ChuaUiam. .Miss 11. Cluatluin. A. II. Homer, ft. G Hen derson, R K. lliotvn, J. S. Caiton, It. I. I.lllle, Mrs. (1. o. Jakius, J. A. Scott. Mrs. H. .Weight Miss A. Dunn. A. S. Andrade. M. Kilagawn, I). K. Hgiichl. Miss (5. Webster, Mrs. W, W. Harris, H. W. Dainard, Rev. W. 11. lVnton bmltli. llev Y Iiunmiira, W. G. Walk er, C. McClcnan, Miss J. Stoddnit, flties i:. Stoddart. .Mis. A. G.Stoddnrt nndlnrunt. Rev. Canon Hilton, C. H. Ilelllua. Rov. J. W. Giinn. Jllss J. Hughes, Miss M. lllalsihtll. Miss A. lllalbdell, Jllss RobliiEon, .1. W, Doylo, L. L. Hauling. II. P. Hockley. A. Mnson, Rev. Wee Yeo Hew, T. ' F. Lnnslng. W. C. Peacock, C. Miyamo to. Itobt. Horner. J. O. Smith. It. Hind, W. Chllllngwoitli, MUs L. Kokl, Mrs. C. Shnirett, W. K. Notloj, F. A. Clinmberhln, H. Lunger, Mrs. A. C. Anbiey. Chnng Yuen Kee, L. Knhnu naele, Rov Shim Yeo Chu, .1. Tavares, E. h. llndloy. P. Scghorn, Rev. W. Ault, Jlrs. W. A lilt. Pin Cockctt. S. A. Anthony, Mis. Anthony und infnnt. Master A. Anthony, J. n. Thompson. J. C. Cinne, Liu Kill Fong, Rov. L. Kioll, Mis. L. Kioll nnd Infant, Mnn ter L. Kioll, Master A. Kroll, A. Han iiebcig. Dr. J. H. Rnmond, II. Roblu owltr, I' W. Peaso, lllshop Llbeit. Per R. M. S. S. Aorangl, J. n. s. Phillips, fiom Vnncouter and Victoria, for tho Colonies via FIJI, Mny 30, Mis J. L. Ilotlomly. Mr. und .Mrs. .1. O Anderson, Miss MarUuerilo McLen nan, L. C. Wnodnvn, II. H. Hagluiul, John Scott, Ficucb, 8 Hindoos und 1 Jiipancco Per T. K. K. S. S. Nliinon Miii-h iiiijii uiu wiient, jinv .0, lor llono lulu: C. S. Applt'BiiTu. A. A. llijnn, -Mis. T. Murakami. Master Muraka mi, Mrs. Ohotoino, A. K, Tinker, Mis. O. I.lesser. T. A. Kllborno, F. W. ilu TreEthon, Mis. Lnrgerbeig. Per bktno. Irmeuid. ChilstluiiRou, fiom San Francisco, Maj 20. Two iiona of J. It, Pcbnnck. Tho Metiopolltiin Oiiei.i Comiiany niiiioiiiiccs that it will hute two chor uecs Itiillan und (leiiunn nud two oithestuis for giand 0,,,., Iluxt Eeu. ton GET NEXT to yourself and let us build W. M. noe, rowing-boat, or yacht which you have in mind. We'll have, it ready ... M uuic, unci me price will be so lOW that VOU Will WOnilpn bn,ir i. on i0wZe'vedone,t.however5so Charles D. Walker, Boat and Machine Works, . . King near Alapai, V f-