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TWm T ijapiv,f'wrTi' vBiTnoMJgrernSM loos'J1" " WWJPWy HH'B'II' t1 "WiffiggiS1 -' y K 1- fc-t f; Ff w I'M ' - WEEKLY CALENDAR MMMHMttWaMD n T" iilirr 1 WOM1AV M wnllan Stated, 7:30. fji mi. First Degree, 8 30. lUISi-UAY Wl'IIISUSUAY Honolulu Chapter Practice TIIUW.S1IAV Rose Croix Keoulaf. i-riinAV HA'I L'UOAV Aloha Temple Wcoular 7:30. All Uniting members of (be - . irp cudlally Invited to "l I r ii HnCS Of ISCl! lodges HAKkOXf LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meet every Monday evening at Ji30 In I O O. F. Hall. Tort Sheet. i:. 11. HENDRY, Secretary. iii:n. r. vickers, N. o. All visiting biothcra very cordially invited MYSTIC I0DGE, NO. 2, K. OF P. Meets ovcrj 2d ami 4 th Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p. m. at K. P. Hall, corner Tort nnd Itcrctonla Sts. Visiting Ilrothers cordially welcome. w I. i.yli:, c c. K. I URON, K. ot It. & 3. 0AHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. Moots cvor flrt and third Frl- day evening at 7:30 In K. of P. Hnll, corner Tort and lloretanla. Visiting brothel h conllnlly Invited to nttend. A. O DKERINO. C.C., JAS. V. WHITE. K K 3. HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. G16, 11. P. O. B., will meet In their hall on King near Tort af-pet every Krlday nven lng. By ordpr of the E It. HENRY C. EASTON, Secretary. WM. H. McINERNY, E. II. Wb, M'KINLEY LODGE No.8. K.of P. Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, cor Fort and Ueretanla. Visiting broth' m cordially Invited to attend. W. L. FRAZEE. CO.. E. A. JACOUSON. K.R.3. HONOLULU AERIE 110, ,F. 0. E, Mhfl NESDA 7:30 o-' Derotxii Visit i , tend. v ii I ann ilh WKU-i i h or en en month at . . of P 'Hall, cornet .it streets. . ,lea are Invited to at- FRAZEE, W., Prest. MOORE, Secy. SAWA1IAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. O. R. M Meets wery first and third Thurs liys of each month at Knights of Pythiin tlall. Visiting brothers cor 1iall Invited o attend. J W ASCII, Sachem. A. E. MtritPHY, C, of U. MHliNERY 8 n .i; Tic vcr3, New Ribbons, Fcnthets ai.'l lints Are Arrived. Wire frames made by order. ' OUIt PRICES REASONABLE. K. ISOSlilMA. CO KING ST. HEAR BETHEL. Woman's Exchange for Leis, Cut Flowers, Curios. HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT is muting the Best Home-made Bread in town. Be sure and try it. The wagon will deliver at your door CALL UP 197. L U N C H E S and D R I K X S The most popular place in town. The Fashion Saloon, 't. near Fort. Jack Roberts. &;; Hntel H Jack Scully. p McTighe Favorite Wri The Best Whiskey on the Market. K IHOS. F, McTIGHE & CO., AGENTS. Hi 101-105 KING ST. Mr, PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755. flP' Fin Job Printing at the Bulletin. No More Foot Aches I The " ass V vr .r.AtlY KNIFE will 'a' comfort in r have troublesome walking; corns. 50 cents Benson, Smith & Co. , LIMITED. HOTEL AND'FORT STS. . 'iAUJET r,XUVUrCElltt:&S(.UNht;i&4t RUNDOWN OVERWORKED! TRY SOME Malt Extract It will build you up again. ;.iAf5BEtftDRUGCQ., FOR. F0ET AND KINO STS. PHONE 131. itirrxrrrvmmsirzox&saX3ur Baseball LEAGUE GROUNDS SATURDAY. 1:30 P. JUNE 6 M. DIAMOND HEADS vs. PUNAH0US KAMS. s. ST. LOUIS Admission 25c. Reserved Stats Grandstand 25c extra Associated Garage, LIMITED iORNTS FOR WINTON, CADILLAC, FRANKLIN, PIERCE-ARROW and CAMERA TOURING CARS and RUNABOUTS. , MERCHNT ST. PHONE 388. PINK PEARLS 7e have pink pearls and some of the finest of the white variety in the Orient; also gold, silver, diamonds and jewelry. Remember, we buy as well as sell. J. CARLO,' 1016 NUUANU- near KING. Stunning Mew Millinery 'at MISS POWER'S Boston 31dg. WsnYingGiiongSo. King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket. DRY GOOjjS AND FURNISHING GOODS of EVERY DE SCRIPTION. WINGCHONG CO. KINO ST. NEAR BETHEL Dealers i)i Furniture Mattresses, Etc., Etc. All kinds of KOA and MISSION FURNITURE Made To Order. General Arthur U n e q u a 1 e d 10c 0 i g a r M. A. Gunst & Co. 'iSMMiitu ii. i;.' Koenig s LOCAL AND GENERAL Evcryono wants to' go somewhere for an outing during the summer months. The Bulletin Vacation Flan supplies the way and the means. Auto at hack fare. Tel. 301. Panama hats cleaned at the Globe. Ring lip Scotty's when you want nl good nnlo rlilo. Phono 107. llruco Caitwilght Jr, ot the? lfinryl Wnterhouso Trust returned today on the Siberia. W, 0 Smith, who went to Washing ton nt the Invitation of (Inventor Kreiir, returned today on the Siberia. The Scasldu cottages nro delightful In the summer time Eugago a cot tngo now for tho tonfon. Frank H. Arnistiung, n kanianlnn, citnc b ick today on tho steamship Si beria Mr nml Mm. IV I.. Itninn lif Katun. hninclia vcho6ls rcturuud today from tho mnlnland on tha steamship Si beria. Attorney C. II. Oloson wan among tho returning passengers on utlio Si beria toduy. .Mrs. Oleson acconipinlcd him Mis F Klanip and ilntiRhtt-r arrived this mutnltig on the Hlbeil.i mid wctc met at tin wharf by Mi. V Klantp of ll.ickfeld & O!), Coat your Iron roofs tvlth "Aratlc" Yoj vlll b surprised at Its coollnc and pretervaUve properties. Call'ornlii Peed Co., agents. Your typewriter should be kept in fxcellent order. The expert at the Hawaiian Ofiee Specialty Co., Ltd., can attend to it for yotf. Pbone 143. In the matter of tho mtsito of .loao Cttntbra. .1, U. Jlnrqiies wits thin moinlng appointed tcmiorai) admin Istrnlor to serve on S30U bond. The.!oseH Knki ctVo wni sot over from last Krlday until tolllOrroA. and conseciucntly there was nothing doing with fKanl to It this morning. In Hie matter of the United Sttitoi for the usu and bcnellt of l.uv.em & Cooke Ltd., vs. the Duriull Cnnstrttc tlon QompJtiy, the casu wont over this morning until next Monday In the Dii. Mlct Cumt, Quito a number of players am slid ing to the Initial bag nowadays. This Is another wrinkle picked up from Molko Fisher's nggiegatlon Inst c.ii, mid very often lands a man on tho bag ahead of the ball, Superintendent of Public Woiks Mm sum Campbell has lecelvcd a let ter from Judge Kepolkal stating vvhnt furniture he wants In the Circuit Court loom In tho new Wullttkii court house. Tlilh nH in answer to a ic itest from Campbell. Deputy Collectors ut Inlormtl Itevo nue Hauling nml J. Waller Doylo io tinned fiom their ltli of Inspectlnn nnd collection ou tho Island of Hawaii this moinlng. While their report to Collector Diako hnb not been made, it is stated that Mteli trip was unusually successful. In the matter of tha tstuto of Jose Sllva, lato of Kanconc, tho will was this morning admitted to probalo and KmilU Sllvu was nppoluted ndmliils- ti'atrK without bond. Prank Pallia. II. (! Adams, nnrl John Hell were n- liolnted nppralseis. Tho iiioperty con lsis in tltr1 main of u rittli tract of Ian 1 which draws $J.r per ji-ir rental. Conproasman Llttlefleltl Ins opened law olTlce III Now York llh liln sen ChaiW't,, uccorillni; to tho followln : announcement received in Ihu last mall. 'Hanover Hank litiildhig, N'o. X .S'.isstiu St. and It Pine St., Now York. Tho undersigned beg to announce that they havo opened offices ut the above address for tho gcnornl practlco of the law under the firm name of I.ltttcficld & Minefield, Mny 1st, 190S. CharleB n. Llttleneld. Charles W. I.lttleflold. ENGINEERS ARRIVE . (Continued from Pose 1) so tho two aro acnualntud. i Chilians will jnobahly Ito Used for tho work, oven on tho launches and boats. Enlisted men, It U ovpected, nro not to bo tuuployed at all. Mr. Woodmfii, who ciimo down on the Aoianel under orderH fiom Wash ington, Is from Seattle Just now. He vvoiked on the deep foundations of the big new dock ut Ihu Naval Station there, and alto worked on bomu of the biggest buildings In the place. His specially Is relnfoiced concrete, and he Is ranked us u first cIiish nrcliltec- tnral draftsman. Tho sending of thlB uxpnrt, who woiked on ono of the largest of the now docks, Is significant in consideration ot tho tscml-olllclal le ports to tho effect that tho new dock nt Peail Httibor Is to ho of tho sunie class. MONEY, TO CLEAN CITY. (Contlaued from Pare D ntiou unless It becomes a matter of great Importance, such as an epldem Ic. ''Tho ? 15,000 will not bo available for the cleaning of Honolulu," stated W. O. Smith this morning. "Gov ernor Fiear and I worked on tho matter hard, but it could not be got ten through so that the money could bo ufced oxcept In a cnbo of great emergency," Lewis 13. Anbury, ntate mineralogist of California, has gone to Washing ton wttli evidence to back up his charges that frauds affecting 3,000,000 acres of land have been allowed by Federal offlclul or their agents. A Most Excellent; Assortment of SUITINGS 1HE BEST "FITTE'Ra" IN TOWN. W. W. Ahana Co., LIMITED 62 S. KING ST. PHONE 525. I V . , J f " J - ' - ' i iw I ." H -rf LmmmmmmmmtummmwmmmmmmmmmmmKmr mmminmm 'MlMMWWtsWWWMWMJW i mm pop OABLE ItF.i'ORT OF SAN FRANCISCO MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Monday, Juno 1, NEW YOllKAi lived Mny 2D: Am. Hfi. Port (leorge. honco Feb. 18. 3ANf FItANCISCO-Sallod ,Maj! 31: Am. bk. 'Andrew Welch, for Hono lulu. YOKOHAMA- Sailed May 31: Kw'HJ, r. Ciirnyelias, for Honolulu ' Duo'nbout Julia 11.) KAltPUII AnlveJ Juno 1: S. S. Virginian, from Honolulu. rill.O Sailed Mn' IS: S. S. nntoipilse, for San Francisco. VAXEBEKONT NOTES KbM ar v ss si a w a u u"-) suit t .SIBERIA'S LIGHT CARGO. The P. M S S Siberia, Captain Zeeder, arrived In port nbout 9:15 o'clock this imiiiiiik fiom Sin Fran cisco, hi roiu ihi' Client, bilnglng a long list of Honolulu passeugurH, nod homo Height. Shu ulso bad 200 bags of mall. The Slbotla was met nuUJiln by the postofflco men, and tho first class mall brought In before sbo docked. Sho had little more than 1000 tons of freight In In r hold, of which nbout P ions, only wu for thla port. Tlireo Jup.inoxo lull In r burn, mid fovuiiIj took passage from this poif; As the stterngo was aluail well filled, this part of the limit will havo a ciowd thiuugh. tho lest of tho voyage which will make up for Iho comiiarallvcly small number In the chin 'I'iU far on tho trip, plio bai hint b miI'iiI weather, nnd no cxclleineii1 tin h i.tril Among the stopover pausriiai-ih who will go out on licr will be Piofi'ssor Koch nnd wife she leaves nl ii oVIoek thla nftoinoon Pacific Mail i oplo sa that Hie tea- son for the small amounts of freight now being rhli pi I aeiosa tho Purine Is the fact Hint ilie rallrondii In the Pulled States, m Uu-lr effoit to help S.':i I'ranclsrii nil her feet after tha big fire, praclleilh closed their unites to oastLTii bnuiioH sblnninir to tbii Or It lit. DIX WITH MULES. Hie U. S. A T UK. Captain Ankers. arrived hero this morning, niter u pleasant trip fiom San Piniirlco, in loale to Guam and Manila The freighter has In lnr .1"4 head of livo stuck. Tho unlinr.N h: d In be taken out for exercise, anil tho mules, e-v l-eclnlly," attracted a great deal of at tention ns they weie led tbiough town thin morning. Thermlus niiniber 192. The Dlx has tvvtatj-four passcngerB, only one being In the first cabin, Lieu. tenant Scott Uakei She has nrt freight. The popular quartermaster'n cleik, Lle-.iteilant Palfus II. Clark, hau ru- lilaced I.k'iiti nnnt uarrlly, who was well kioivn In this pobitlun lieie. Till: A !I. S S. Vi'glnhn sailed )i'sliTiin afternoon lor Knhulul to load m-ir It la thought pAsslblo that the t' ilt out with fcer Privates Pool w.uuid foi ;ianil !a.cm, who gnvo tho police inu slip fiom I'oit Shnfter, and the ho it may bo looked over at Kiihiilitl, to Keep tab en all avenues of escape. Ba THE AMERICAN BARK Amy Till nei, 14 days out of San Franclcco. ar rived voalerday morning with about 500 tons general freight. Sho was rushed down to load sugir. Pa THEyiJO INTREPID had n part of her upper vvoiah smashed Friday nf- ternooti wbilo rounding under tho bows of the Iimgsrd to tnko the tow line. Pa THE FORT GEORGE, Auietlcau ship, made a ft eat passage around the Hnin to New York, nnlvlng on Frl day, fiom this port, 101 da; a out. THE HAWAII la now Ivhlg hi tho stream, waiting to sail at 2 o'cIock tomoiiuw rflornoon. Leaky decks are being rqnlkcd. E E. CASTI.E11ERRY In w.inled by tho pftllco for breaking from tho brig nt Camp Very Saturday afternoon ut' 2 o'clock. WE Isleton Glasses Repaired QUICKLY, ACCURATELY. Simple and complicated lenses duplicated. AM A MCvllK R S'l llensei for tho selling of llq I CVI UrUlriPnUl I W ' i Sunday. This decision was ji.' . ' 'i- i" lived nt at ii meeting of tlio League BOSTON BLDG., Over May & Co. : .!:. - ':. - 1 THE MIKAHALA Ii bring ovc 'cAiled ( tako mi tho Molokal run now handled by tho Iwnlanl. f THE N11HAU sailed en Sua...? morning for Knu to load ru;.-. ?a THE IWALANI n . i . a.i u moinlng from -wlndw a pint . ' GUM QUI MilTIED TO PRACTISE Kaircl Clem Qillnn was thls'inorn Dig ndniltted to prnctlso law in nil tho courts of tho Tcrrllliry. Some tttno ago Clem resigned ns bailiff of Judge RobliiFim's couit, nnd nnnnunc tt thu fact that ho was going to practice law He hnd been a rouil ofilr lal for the past si oi seven jcant, and hnd, by his own haul studv, man aged to gain tut excellent knowledge of tho law. In rcLoinmcndlng Qnlnti to be nd niltted to the Unltul States Dlstriel ('milt United Slates Attorney llrctk ous paid him many high compM niHiils ititrlng the ( mil so of liU ltoia Inatlng specdi. . m SPECTATORS OF FIGHT fContinutJ-from Trze iA to nothing mid It wnull linvo been limnlv ot Mr. Tlrving in tieut tlieni confldentlnll) Insiead of looking fo. chi'-ip lioti'i ioty in ii i,iKrx Mv opinion lunv not ninount to much but ho spoiled It In U'gnrd In hH mntill ness. JOC'KF.Y WILLIS. zax" auLLEi n Ana, pav -qjv Congress Stands Adjourned WASHINGTON, I) C, M.ij HO. Congress ndjouriied nl 11-C0 to night. The bills signed by the 1'iesident Included the Cunenev, Public Ilulldlng, General Ilellcleniy, and Government Emplo.ven' I. lability uicas urej. The npproprlatlons luivo exceeded one billion dollars. CHINESE OPPOSE CHINESE VANCOUVER. P. C. May SO. Tho Chinese Hoard of Trade has pass ed a'icsolutlon rcn.U03tIng the China Association nt Hongkong to dls tourage coolie emigration to Canadn. o i i i mi ALDRICH CURRENCY CHAIRMAN WASHINGTON, D (J.. May 31 Tho new Currency Commission nu thoilzcd by Congress has met nnd organized, nnd has elected Senator AI ililcli chairman. SEA HORROR REPORTED PARIS, France, May 31. An un confirmed minor has i cached hcio that tho Belgian steamship Vader - land, with 1,000 passengers aboard, foundered In the fog near Dover, En gland. There havo been bevor.il collisions In the English ilinnncl. The llermeo sank the Queenswnod.' YAQUIS SUDMIT IIERMOSILLO, iMev,, May 31. Af tor 120 ycais of warfare the Ytimil IndlnnB have ngiced to submit to tho Mexican (ovornmtnt ARE VISAING KAISER UERL1N. Gcimnny Mnv 31. The King and Queen of Sweden have ar rived ou n visit to tho Imperial fam ily. They havo been received with tho greatest enthusiasm. Aniiouncement HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE AGENCY FOR Creamery AND A FRESH SHIPMENT EX ALAMEDA. This Butter is in a dust-proof cat ton, 'which protects it nbsolutely t from all outside contact from the time it leaves the Creamery till it teaches you, It is sealed and protected because it is superior to all others, End the manufacturers are determined that it shall remain so. That's what preserves its delicate flavor for you. PRICE, 2 lbs., 75c. LEVY & CO., Ltd. Phone 76 II OPPOSE Ml ! "'' IDA? IKffiB Tito Anti-Saloon League Is going to l i'ic special action agnliist tho grant v. til 'i wiih held this foienoou in tho Jontial t'nloti Church parlor. 'Sun- Jontial Union Church p; I'1'" -ellltm will be opntMed In all Its pl-.-es, botlt In hotels hnd In restaut- t.ta. C. II. Olckoy was nutliorlzed j tako charge of tho mntter, nnd '.'ill lend the backing of thu League .0 those of tho License Commission ers who are nlrcady opposed to the granting of such Itcc nsc3. The Leaguo will also oppose the granting of u license to tho Palace rnloon on tho qomer of Richards nnd Merchant streets. This matter wai not taken up at the meeting, but It was stated by a prominent member tif the League that ii ptotcst would bo filed, nnd that ex-Governor Carter was among those wjio vveio opposed to this saloon, ns ho believed that It wob too close to tho Government buildings. This saloon Is owned by C. J. McCarthy. silt si ra K. lchlknwa, who has been one of the secretin iua of the local Japanese Consulate Gcnor.al, anil who was transferred to the San Francluo Japanese Consulate General, slnco Mr. Stevens' death, has been ordeied Io li'tiiiiln there peimaiiL'ntly by the Foreign Ofilco. ' .Mr. Idill.awu'H appolntninet In the Tapnneso Consulate staff nt San 1'innclsro was received by Consul General Snltn la t Saturday. II Is oxpioted that a new man will ho sent down heie In n few inciulha to fill the place vacated by Mr. fchJUawu. The Weekly Edition of the Evenlnfl lulletln gives a comploto summary of !-. nu- rif th Hnw PRINCE DAVID ILL SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Mny 30. Prince David Kawananakoa Is 111 ot . pneumonia. Pilncess Kawananakoa yesterday received a cable fiom her mother, Mrs. Campbell Paikcr, containing tho words: 'ivoa In danger." Prince 1 r. 1.1 I- .., ,. T,t..i n. . . , .", , "' '" '""' ?'""" "'"? for to go to San Fiaiiclscn from Wash ington. PLAGUE IN VENEZUELA LA GUAYRA, Vcncruola, May 31. New cases of bubonic plague havo hioken out, nnd tha pint Is again closed. STEINHEIL MURDERED PARIS, France, Mny 31. Adolph Stelnhell, a noted painter1, vvhb ecu satlonally muidorcd In his studio. i2tasMlffaElSBMBBEH2E! IKfOB B U K 8 R 9C If. K K !C Jf R 5C H ?! H ARRIVED sasHaMBRfl:tMK!!ii Sunday, May 31. Slmr. Iwnlanl, Sell, from Maul and Molokal ports. Slmr. W. O. Hall, Tullctt, from Kauai ports. Am bk Amy Turner, W.r.Iand, 14 days from San Francisco. Saturday May 30. Stmr. .lames MaVre, with large Me lanclhon In tow, from Kleele. 4 p m. Stmr. Ko An Him, Tuliett, from Knhitipapa. Monday, June 1. P. M. S. 3. Slbeiln, Zeeder, froiu San Fr.ini.leco. i-n route to Yokohnt ma, 1.15 a. in. ' U..H A, T Dlx. An'iers, from San Francisco for Manlli, 10 n, m ' -tft. 5C SC H E IC A K& S 5v K X X X K DEPARTED H 3 X K K rt 5X!t V X li' Sunday, 'May 31. Slmr. Nllhatt, Oncss, for Honuapo, 9 n. in. A.-II. S S. Vlrglnlnii, Colcord, fm Knhiiliil, 5:30 p. in. Saturday, May 30. , Sloop Hawnll, Sam Lvl'o, for Peail Hai hoi, 1 p, in. i . ti it tt M a, ff tt U H V X ii 3( X K SAILING TODAY . X X 5( JC J? f R M K K K 54 3t M )T )r P. M. S. B. Slbeila, Ocder, Tor Yu kohamn, 5 p. m. m ft JJ Jl A h ii )f K . K 51 JC K M PASSENGERS ARRIVED V it It X X X M Jf IS Jf 35 J? )c :t ii. H Per P. M. .-!. S. Siberia, fiom Sail Piauclbcn, Juno 1 For Hoiioliilu: Frank II. Annstiong, Miss Juliet Alb erton. C. U. llaitlett, Mrs. C. (I. Hart lett. M. 11. Ronton Glenn S. Hiincll. Goorgo Iltibtiird. llruco Cartw right. Jr., I. F. Claik. J. F. Cowan, Miss Edith dimming John Dtiggan, Mis. E. (J. Ewell, MIsh I. i). Frear, Mis. Susan S. Fisher and lnfiint. Win. C Purer, rinH. A. Geirj, Murk Gicen, Miss lint el Green, Col. A. G. Iluwca. Chan M. Ilerbeit, John D. Hill. Lelghton Hind, Arthur II. Holnrt, P. L. Homo, Mrs. P. L. Iloine, John 11. Keating, Mis. John II. Keating and daughter. Her--belt A. Kidder, Mrs. F. Khuiip and d-iiighti-r, Mrs II. Koi, Mr. Brad ford Lcavitt, Mrs. Julia A. Miiefar lane, trod Morgan, Mis. Fred Morgan and child. Airrod C. Mitsson, It. A. Mc Cnj, C H Olson. Mrs. C. II. Olson, t has. v. P.nka, Mrs. Chas. W. Paiks, MIbs I. Port In, MUa Jeaneltn Powell, F J Reese, Philip Roach, Miss Grace, Robertson, Aubrey Robinson. S. A. hnbliiBon. Geo. Rolph, 1. Rosenberg, Mrs. I. Rosenberg. Mesler Jos. Rosen betg. Miss Hilda Rosenberg, Miss L. ir'argent, Mis. Alice M Schu'.l,:, Chns. Schmelzei, W O. Binllli. Miss Knlh I'llno Hmlih, Miss H. Tovvlo M. It. Weinberg. Mrs A. II. Wood, Master Allyn Wood. It. E. Wright, MUs Edna F. Wycoft. For Yokohama: Miss Faith S. Rrock, J. S. Collbrnn, S. L. Seidell. Mrs. S. L. Seidell, Ralph D. Smith, Mrs, Ralph' I). Smith, Miss L. M. G. Stamm, J. Strauss. Gor Shang hai : W. A. Alexander. E. O. Drako. H. II. Fowler. E. II. Gllson, Jaa. M. McCann, C. II, Rvdo. For Hnngkoug: Prof. C II, Uradlov, V C. Iluiiuer, Capt. Win. A. Rurbank, II. D. Fisher, lohn Fltzpatrlck, Hormaim Frledland er, Miss I.oietta L. Glbbs, It. J. Gill, Mis. C. 11. Grnvcs, MUs -Dorothy Iravcs, Hayes Hnll, J J. Hunt, L. G. Jackson, E. W. McGlnnla, John Mlkol, S. A. L. Morgan. J. It. O'Connor Clydo V. Powcis, Robert J. Rosb, Dr. L. L. Scaman.Mrs. L. L. Seaman, It. H. Smith. .1. W. van do Sjudt, Mrs. J. V. van do Stndt, Dr. Oscar Tcague, Jud son T. Wells. 1 Per stmr. W. G. Hall, from Knuat ports, May 31. Llzzlo Knio, D. Twee die, C. 11. W. AM, Wong Hung, J. Ya manuka, II. T. Hn.vseldcn, D. F. Me Conlaton, Mra. C. Vlda, Mr. Flshei, Mis. Win. Watcrhouso: and 15 deck. Per stmr. Iwnlanl. from Molokal and Maul pons May 31 MIkh V. Mojito, C. A. Hartvvell, Jas. W. Robortbon, Win. Mutch, Geo. Hlngland, O. Toller sen. i v JC X X X ft ;i si k k m j x H PASSENGERS BOOKED X ; i JC it. )l X X X H. X X it X X 31! ; Per O. S. S. Alameda. June 3. for San Francisco. Miss A. Reanl, W. I J. Mather and wife, Mrs L. A. Hon diKkc. Miss G. L. Montague, MUs A. Crozler, Miss Underwood, Mr. mil Mrs. II. M. Smith, Miss Roberts, Dr. O'Day. wKo and throo chlldien, Mlsri Welhke, Mrs. Foueirn, Miss L. .Mutch MrB. O. G. Scott, Miss J. L. Rio.vn, MlB3 A. P, Dennison, Mis. J. A. Vor rut mid child. Mi. nnd Mrs, 11, S. Smith, Mr. Kimball. A. Roberlnm nnd wife, Mis. L. II. Coau, Rev H. Uliu ham, 11. T Ilnyselden, Mrs. C. J. Coop er, Mih O L Keeiiey. S. 'loplltz, J. P. Nevvsome. Dr. K. Iloftmann. v;lf ntul two children, Allan Iliynn. Paul Ki'itlsthurat. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Vlr. gll, Dr. Rayniond, T. C. Knglcbtou.. C P Miiuuy .1. S. Carton, If. Rosenborg, T. P. Cloillgan, II. W. Prnuty, Mr anil Mra. (' A llrnvvn, O. Wollers and child, 1'. I). Lnwroy. M. I. Dow, W. F. I idilRli W. II. Sinllh, E. W. Sutton. C. D. Mined. United States citizens icsIiKng hi tho Cllv of .Mexico aro eoniluet'iig a i ox'cltliig ballot to see wlieiliei oi not Intoxlcintn fIiJI bo bi'tved at thu Fourth of July celebration. Japanqpo flnaiuleis nio conferittig with the Clnvei'iiniont's flniiiulal de' pa tment with tho object of le.toilnir 'cglifldonco. 7'Kt''fV GET IN EXT ,to yourself and let us build that ca noe, rowing-boat, or yacht which you have in mind. We'll have it ready in no time, and the price will be so low that you will wonder how we can SLr"' however so Charles D. Walker, Boat and Machine Works, King near Alapai. fj . i r ; i v