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VJUfTJ . ,tf- ' EVENING lHJI.l.ETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., THUnSDAY. JUNE I, 100S. - f lV. L to- kiic V lam 1 WEEKLY GALEHDAR Morso.vv Hawaiian Stated, 7:30 Pacific First Degree, 3 30. I Utfr-DA WHIiM'KUAV Honolulu Chapter Practice THUWSDAV Rote Croix Regular. I'UIOAY SAIL'MIMV Aloha Temple Regular 7:33, All visiting members of he order art- cordially Invited to attend mi ttlngs nt local lodges K ' 'HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. 0. 0. F. Meets every Monday evening ot ' 3i In I. O 0. F. Hall. Fort Stieot i E. It. HUNUHY, Secretary. lll.V I W'iri.-lU NT II .( ....... . . . tV.UI.U. ... . ! ' All visiting brothers very cordially nvlted. MYSTIC LODGE, HO. 2, K. OF P. Meets every 2d nud 4 th Tuesday Ot each month tit 7:30 p. m. nt K. 1'. ? nail, corner l'ort and Ilerctnnla Sts. Vlikinc llrnthcrs cordially welcome. H IK W. L. LYL13. C. C. F. WALDIION, K. ot It. & S. OAHU LODGE, No. l.K. of P. Meets every first nnd third Fri day ovuning nt 7:30 In K. ot 1'. Hall, corner Fort nnd Hcretanla. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. A. CI. DGEItlNG. C.C.. JAS. W. WHITE, K.ll.S. OHM KLU LODGE G10, B. P. 0. E. miiululu Lodge No. 016, 11. P. O. will meet In their ball on King rhi Pnri uiet overv I'rlilnv even- H nnlor or the K It. HENHY C. EASTON, fcy Secretary. WM. H. McINEllNY, E. II. w. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.of P. .Meets every (Saturday evening nt 30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, cor sort and Llcretanla. Visiting broth , r rnrdlally Invited to attend W L. FItAZEE, CO.. E A. JACOI1SON, K.K.S. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. Meela on the 2nd and 4th WUD I'KSDAY evenings ot each month at ',.-30 o'cloclt In K. of P. Hall, corner Rrctanla and Fort streots. Visiting Eagles urn Invited to at .nd V. L. FItA7.EE, V Prest H. T. MOOItE, Secy. HAWAIIAN TniBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Meets ery (list nnd third Thurs days of each month at Knights nt Pythian Hall. Visiting brothers cor t1UU Invited o attend. J. V. ASCII, Sachem. A. E. MUHPHY, C. ot It. MILLINERY Spring Flowers, New Ribbons, Feathers and Hats Are Arrived. Wire frames made by order. OUR PRICES REASONABLE. 30 KING ST. NEAR BETHEL. Woman's Exchange for Leis, Cut Flowers, Curios. HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT Vienna Bakery is malcim Hi Tlcst Tfnme.innde Tlrend SfiS. 'n town. Be sure and try it. The SB.wngon will deliver at your door. your CALL UP 107. LUNCHES and D R I N X S The most popular1 place in town. The Fashion Saloon, Hotel St. near Fort. Rj Jack Scully. Jack Roberts. I HcTMhe Favorite RThe Pest Whiskey on 'the Market. THOS. F, McTIGHE & CO., AGENTS. 101-105 KING ST. PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755. Fine Jeb Printing at the Bulletin. No More Foot Aches The EVER READY KNirE will assist yc; to rcr.'cct comfort in walking if you have troublesome corns. 50 cents Benson, Smith & Co. LIMITED. HOTEL AND FORT STS. xuv UiBacgsxuiargyj r.twrwriaacqnbgifc RUNDOWN? OVERWORKED I TRY SOME fs Malt Extract It will build you up again. j iSHAMBERS DRUG CO., ' FOR. TORT AND KINO STS. i PHONE 131. Boys from the Mainland Know good beer. will be in de mand at all bars. WHOLESALE. Rainier Bottling Works PHONE 1331. Baseball LEAGUE GROUNDS SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1:30 P.M. DIAMOND HEADS vs. PUNAHOUS KAMS. vs. ST. LOUIS Admission 25c. Reserved Seats Grandstand 25c extra Owl Cigar . THE FIVE-CENT QUALITY SMOKE. M. A. Gunst & Co. Stunning New Millinery at MISS POWER'S Boston Bldg. WahYingCiiongCo. King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket. DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING GOODS of EVERY DE- SCRIPIION. Raner LOCAL AND GENERAL Today is a little drier and hotter than yesterday. The Bulletin Plan lets you select a cool spot nnd then pavs your fare and board. Auto at hack fare. Tel. 361. Panama hats cleaned at tho Olobo. The Fashion will have the fltst ! turns oMho Kotchol-Pnpko flttht this evening Tho Seasldu cottagc3 nre delightful In tlio Bummer tlnio. Engago n cut, tago now for tho season. The Kuncnlio beef Is noted every where for Its imperii quality. Sam Wo Meat Co nro ngonta fot It. Sam Johnson has resigned his job, but llridgowatcr still sellB hoi roast ed iicnnutB on Hotel nboio 1-nrt. Tako your carrlngo or automobllo to Hawaiian Carriage Manfy. Co., for up-to-date repairs. Tho fleet enlcrtnlnmcnt committee ulll hold a meeting nt Fred L Wnl dron's office Friday morning nt S o'clock. Your tyncwritcr should be kept in excellent order. The expert at the Hawaiian Office Specialty Co., Ltd., can attend to it for sou. Phono 143. Onlv n small sum down, nud tho b-ilnnco In easy payments, buy any Victor Tnlklng Machine, from ten to ono hundred dollnrs. llergstrom Music Co., Ltd. A small payment down nnd easy monthly payments give jou the vic tor Talking Mnchlno n world of mel ody nnd fun for you at home. Ilerg Btrom Music Co., Ltd. Alberto (Man was nenlcncril to thir ty days In Jail In tho Police Court this morning. lie was charged with gamb ling In a jionl room. Two ot his friends weio lined ?'' nud coslg encli Amateur photographers who have trouble In developing film pack films wll II ml that tho Promo Tank Devel oper will glvo tliu best rcsultB with the minimum of euro. Honolulu Pho to Siinnly Co. Fujlta, n Japanese who Is charge' with having bitten off tho ear of Henry Leslie nt Nlu, appeared In tho Police Court this morning on a charge of ma hem. Ills case was continued until tomorrow. About I this nftorno'ie wbllo stand- Ing on tho corner of Hotel r.:ul Foit streets, n prominent wHiiees man re marked Hint hu would not tnko a thousand dollars for what Urldgcwnt cr's hot roasted peanuts had dona for him. The O.ilm Walking Club will meet Saturday afternoon .nt I o'clock at tho Ironwuud tree nbovu tho Maklkl fills. President DaWd Starr Jordan of the Stanford University baa writ ten iTimuciu i.ti iuwbu in uiu emu that ho wishes It well, and that ho hopes to go on ono ot Its trips uc.t 1 1 mo ho comes to Hawaii. NTH OF MHl Mill 111 111' lteglstrar General D. P. I.awrenco ot the Hoard of Health has prepared tho following icport for tho month of Mny, 190S. A total of SO deaths In Bhown, 21 of them being from rcsplr utory diseases ami 13 from coimtilii tlnmil diseases. Tho number ol deaths for tho past mouth Is a decicaso of 21 for tho samo month Inst year. Tho general summary follows: Population of Honolulu, olilclal ecu bus 19,00, 39,30(1; mortality for month of May, 1908: Males, 47; females, 33; Intul, SO. Total death rate per 100U of poiiulatlon, 21.12. Nou-rcBldcut, 1; deaths Investigated, 3; post-mortem exumlnatlons, u; coroners lunucsts, 4; BtlllhlrtliH, 5; births reported, GS; nlar rlagos reported, 140. Tito totnl nuin ber ot deaths for tho month of Mny. 190S, woro 0, u ilrrrpafco of 21 com iiarcd with tho corresponding month of 1907. HtHo WlRFiF wmwm SMITH "When tho Bcloctlon of names for tho Hoot commltti'u uas nuiilo nt tliu Secretary's olllco, I Hindu u Bpcclal ef fort to hau some rcprescntntlvo Ila wnllaiiB appointed on various flout committees," snlil flcorgo V. Smith yesterday after tho adjournment of tho Kxecutlvo Committee meeting. "As.n result tho following Ilawnll niiH vtoru appointed and notified by letters: Snm C. Uulsht, II. K. Hor tleman, Frank Archer, Sol, Knlclopu, D. Knlauokalnnlt Sr., Chas. K, Not Icy, Hoi. Mauoliano, J, M, Poepoo, It. Knlaiuikalanl, Jr, nud njvoial othors. It Is not truo, uh tho nowspapei'H havo said, that tho Hnwalluns uoro slight cil. They nro Ameilcan clllzeus, and as such they woro appointed commit teemen. They utl cannot of courBO bo on tho commltteo but they mo leprc Bcuted by tho iibiio-named gentle mn." f AND CONCERT. Tlio band will glvu a conceit nt ninmii Squ.uO this ou'iilng nt S o clock In honor ot tho Episcopal Con vocation, which will bo In attendance at a reception given by Dlsbop nnd Mrs. Ilestailck. rollowlug Is tliu pro gram: PART I. Grand March "Hawaii Nel"..ll(irgor Ovortura "Colobratlon" Suppo Ilallud "Tho Holy City" Adams ScIcctlon--"Tlio Dobemlan Qlrl'Mlalfo PART II. Vocal -Hnwnllnii Snngs...ar. by Ilerger "Sunday Church Parado" Hunio Olorlii "Twelfth Mass" Mozait l'lmile "I.ohongrln" Wuguor "Tho Stnr Spanglod Hanuor." lIrs", Victor H. Motcnlf to bo guest ot honor at ulabornte luncheon given by Mrs. Charles Uuttors. IN FORM PORTS OABLE REPORT OF SAN FRANCISCO MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Monday, June 1,' NEW YOttK Arihod May 29: Ant. B. Fort Ocorge, henco Fob. 18. PAN FHANCIHCO Sailed May 31: Am. bk. Andrew Welch, for Hono lulu. YOKOHAMA-Salled May 31: Fr. a. S. Carnvcllns. for Honolulu Duo about Juno 11 ) KAHI'LIN Arrhed June 1: S. S. Virginian, from Honolulu. Illl.O Sailed May IS. S. S. Knterprlso, for San Francisco Tuesday, June 2. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived June 1: Ilk. (ieo. Curtis, hence May 13. SAN FUANCISCO-Sallod Juno 2: S. S. China, for Honolulu. SAN DIEGO Arrlied Juno 1: S. S. Arlzonan, from Sallna Cruz. Wednesday, June 3. SAN FRANCISCO -Hailed Juno 3: S. S. Hllonlniii for Honolulu. SAN DIEGO Sailed Juno 2: S. S. Arlzonan, for San ."Vanclsco. Thursday, June 4. VICTOItlA Arrived Juno 3: S. S. Manukn, hence May 27. SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Juno 3: S. S. Columbian, for Honolulu. S. S. Alaskan, for Seattle. KAHUI.TU Sailed Juno 3: S. S. Virginian, lor Knauapali. KAANAPAI.K Arrlvpd Juno 3: SS. Vlrglnlnn, fiom Kuhuliil. OKAY'S HARnoil-Arilvud Juno 3: S. C. Allen, hence May 19. SAN KIIANCISCO-Arrived Juno I: Celtic Monairli, henifo May IB. S. S. Arlzonan, from Sun Diego. m if K 3C Jti K X H 3i ri J: X 5C K K X WATERFRONT NOTES H 5 W .56 3C .HI JS 31 A X ';C ft 3C 3 3 COftONADO'S TAST TRIP. Tho barkentlno Coroindo arrived oft the harbor last ovenlug, in dayH nnd 10 hours out of San l-'ranclsco. This Is a passage such ns would have graced tho clipper rhlps of old. And, In fact, tlio Coronado might almost bo classed tin ono of these, ilk sho wus built In tho 'Til's, and has been used as n "packet ship on tho run to this port, and to Australasian poits. In tliu old dnj-B she was an Immi grant vcspcI, nailing under llio Oor- man flag for Ilackfiiu k Co. bbo was ship rigged, oilglnnlly, and u hummer. Now, sliu has h now set of sticks, with nothing of her original ilgging except her Iron foremast. She brings nbout 1I0 tons general cargo for tills port. m NEWS OF BANGALORE. ' Speculation is heard on tlio water flout toduy In regard to tho identity of Iho wricked vussel from which the lionj.iailii t'ouslnnt rescued tho men on Wnko lEland, ns icpoited in a cable fiom lllo do .limolro. It Is thought that tlio might luuo been the Ilansalore, tho ship which Is now bellovcd to have been lost In a paB sago from Norfolk to this port. It Is haul to say what tlio Ilnngaloiu would havo been doing lu that locality, but theio Is nn telling whoro n ship will wind up when i-lio onco gets astray. f THK A.-H. S. 8. Novadan Is now hero mi her last trip. She will icturn direct to San l'ranclsco from Kahu lul, Homo time next week, ami then go on tho run to Sillna Cruz, San l-'ranclsco and Scntlle. Shu will cany the noit pmsHcngeis for tho Coast. The Kovutlnn was nlno days In com ing from Tiiionia. She brought about 2700 tons of freight for this port, an I about 4.100 fur oilier Island ports. She also brought thrco head of llvo stuck n WITH PARSHNOICItn, mall and n cargo consisting of 2C31 bags of sug ar, Sl'J rullioad ties, 44 bags of pota toes, 120 crates soap, 1 horso, S2 hogs, nud 2G9 packages of Mindrlcs, tliir steamer t'luirllno arrived lu tho har bor early this morning. PILOT CIIAUTS for tho North Pa cific Ocean to he Issued monthly weiu provided for In u bill on which con feicnco reports woro agreed to by CoiiKict-.H on Muy 18th. ra THK TKNYO MAIIU sailed fiom Hongkong yesterday for San Kr,m Cisco via way ports. Sho should ar rlvo lu Honolulu on tho 22nd. na Till: ANDUI'.W WKI.CH put back Into tjan Kranclsco after sailing one-, nnil enmu out again on May 31t.t, bound for Honolulu, pa THK IIDLDNR, with 12,000 hags of siigur, 7.ri head p fcattlo, 1 tiunk and 3 carboys, ariived In port this morn Ing fiom I law all. in THK A.-H. 8. 8. Novadan nrrlved hcio last night, about 9 o'clock, from Seattle. Shu lay off tho harbor iiulll (his morning. Till: NOKAU arrlvoil this morning fiom Kukulbaelu und Honokna, with HCO bags of BUgur mill G packages Biiiidilcs. Till: NIIHAU, from Knual. lirought In 7000 bags of sugar, 10 head of cat tle anil 20 head of onlvea this morn tug. A Most Excellent Assortment of SUITINGS 1HE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN, W. W. Ahana Co., LIMITED 62 S. KING SI. PHONE 525. LENSES for the EYES that's our Specialty. And making and fitting Glasses is our exclusive business. A. N. SANFORD, BOSTON BLDG., Over May & Co. TAiL0R CAN'T FIND (Continued from Pajo 1) to havo Taylor's testimony thrown out, and by so doing practically kill the case, The main points In tho argument nnd cri -.-exaim.iullon this morning seemed to hlngo on who thcr or not Taylor s testimony wouiu . bo allowed. Ho wni i Mowed, how ever, to tell tho Btory of his dealings Willi I.co Let, nlthough Thompsoj objected. Deputy Attorney Ocnernl l.arnnch pieKented the case to tho Jury, and then Chief Dotcctlvo Tnjlor was first put on the stand. When Taylor had been naked his name, etc., fol lowing tho usual procedure, Lnrnach nsked him what position ho hold. "Wo object to nny testimony un der this Indictment," said Thomp son. Tho objection was overruled. Taylor was asked what position ho held. Ho stated that ho was Chief of Detectives, but that ho had mis laid his original commission. He had n topy of his commission, how ever, and this wns produced. Thouip tnu wanted to know If Taylor hail any particular reccptaclo for Impor tant papers. Taylor stated that ho had gathered together n number (it his papers before ho went to San Kranclscn, nnd that ho did not know where they were nt the present tlino. Taylor slated that ho might linvo tnk en the commission to Sun Francisco, but did not remember having Keen it after the day before ho left for tho Const. l.arnnch oITcrcil the copy ot Tay lor's commission as evldciuc. "1 object," cried Thompson. He gavo as his i canon the fact that Leo Let wns charged with attempt ing to brlbo n "police coiiBtnblo," while, under tho law, there Is no tilth olllcer. Ho further objected when Taylor w.ib called Chief of De tectives. Larnaeh brougut In an other Hawaiian case to show that It had been decided thnt u police ofll ccr here Is n constable. The indictment charges Leo Let with attempting to brlbo nn execu tive olllcer, to-wlt: a police consta ble. Thompson objected to the copy of Taylor's commlslon being offeied us evidence on tho ground nboo gheii. Ho nUu objected on tho ground Hint Taylor hud not satlsfactoilly shown where tho original commission was. Tho main point of Thompson's con tention In this regard wus that Tay lor was called ono thing In tlio In dictment wlille, in icnllty, his real title was conicthlng else. VICTOR n,i.,wswwwg IT BEATS THE BAND, Sousa on the Victor gives you every number "by request.'" As many encores as you like. An unlimited en gagement, He makes room for Fryor's Band, the U. S. Marine Band, or the Royal Marine Band of Italy, all in the same program. Can you beat that? Only a small sum down, and the balance in easy payments, buys any Victor from $10 to $100, And you'll never want to beat that. BER3STR0M MUSIC CO., LTD., SHIPWRECKED SAILORS UIO UK JANKIUO, llrnzll, Juno 3.-Tliu llruzlllan training ship UenJ.iiiiln Constant, on route from Honolulu to Yokohama, picked up 20 shlpwicckcd men on Wake Island, ono of tho sand Islands northwest ot Hawaii. PLAGUE UNDER CONTROL GUAYAQUIL, Kcuador, Juno 3. The phiguo epidemic Is now undur ( iuti ul. Sluro tho eighth of May theio hnvo bcon forty-two now cases and nineteen deaths. Hlghty pa tients hnvo been cuied and there nro now thirty-seven on the suspect J 1st. ELECT FIVE SOCIALISTS PAHIS, Franco, Juno 3, Flvo Socialists havo bcon olected to tho Piusslnn Diet for tho flist tlnio in tho history of thut body. ZHF BULLETIN ADS. PAY "TPQ Judge Itolllnnon ruled with Thonip- j :un, cu)lng that it had not been j shown thnt Taylor made duo nnd OH-J l",cnt search for tho original commis sion, This, howccr, wa only In fa-1 or of Thompson, In pait, on Iho nrsl ground. Tnylor'B copy of com mission was ruled out nti evidence. A little "without prejudice" argil irent between the Court nnd Tlionip i..n JIipu ensiled. Tcjlor staled that he scarclied thlnugh his desk, his Bleeping room, nnd the clerk's oulcc for his cominls-cln:-. Why should you Bcnrch the cljrk'a olllco when you stuto Hint you ; had tho commission In n special bun- dlo7" nsked life Court. To this Taylor reullcd that It might hnvo been placed thero. Thompson objected to almost every question put by Lnrnnch, stating In onolnstnnco that tho latter .was at tempting to "bull-dozo" Tuylor. l.arnnch withdrew Taylor from tho stand nnd Iuitkcn wns called. A in- cess was taken before the Sheriff wns called on tlie,slund. Iaukca on the Stand . lauken Btnled that Taylor was and Is connected with his department ns n pullco ollkcr, nppolntcd by himself. As to the duties of Chief Taylor, which l.arnnch nsked Inuken to ex plain, the Court ruled Hint ho could not stnte them. "I gavo Taylor's commission to hint, but kept no copy only a rec ord," stilted Iaukca, "I commission ed him ns n police constable. Thnt is tho commission rends 'l'ollco Con stable'." Until counsel cross-cxnmlnld lilin and ho was taken oft the stand, A. P. Taylor was lccalled. Taylor stated that ho hnd been connected with tho police department slnco January, 1907. "Do you know I.co Let?" asked Larnaeh. "I do." "What caused ou to go to Yuen Chung's store, wheio you first met Leo LetT" "I wont thero with Mr. Ayres to Yuen Chong's store. It was nu ar ranged meeting, arranged by 11. M. A) res. This was on Feb, fi. "I entered a door on King Btrcct," ald Taylor, "and wns met there by Leo Tung, to whom Ayres Introduced inc." "Who wns the first Strsnn you met Inside tho store?," nsked l.arnnch. "Leo Tong, who conducted us back to I.co Lot," said Taylor. "What was then done?" nsked I.nr uach. "1 was Introduced to I.ce Let. We i sat down and Leo Let ofcrcd prci1 cuts, whisky und cigars. Leo Let i aid lie wus glad to meet me, nnd for. about one-half hour wo talked on general topics. Then Lee Let snld ho wanted to speak to me, nud sug gested that wo speak In pilvntq. 1 asked It Mr. Ayres could stay, but Leo Let didn't llko It and they re tired. I.co Let then enmo nnd snt down close tn mo, und said: 'My cou sin, Leo Tong, want start pnk'aplo and che-fa games. Ho new at this business, so moro better I spo.il; you. wai.iii LOST IN TYPHOON VICTOItlA, II. C, Juno 3. A ty phnun Is leportcd fiom West Aus tralia which caused tho hiss ot forty pent Muggers und 270 lives. START PENNY POSTAGE LONDON, Kng.. Juno 3. I'eiiny postage botweqn (Irent ltiituln and America will bo Instituted October 1, STUDENTS ON STRIKE VIKNNA, Austria, Juno 3. Twen ty thousand students mo out oi. n etrllio. K K K K K X 38 )l M K M 5C H M M H ARRIVED M ' ft K J? 3C H 51 J JC M M K M,3C W ti M Wednesday, Juno 3. Am. lik. Coronado, Poller, from Sail Francisco, p. tn. AMI. S. S. Novndnn, Greene, fiom Seattle, 9 p. in. Thursday, Juno 4. Stmr. Noenu, Mitchell, from Kiikul haelu and Honokna, 4:30 a.Mu. Stmr. Nllhau, Olios, from Knual, 6:04 a. in. Stmr. Claudlnc, Dennett, from Ha waii niid-Mnul, n. m. Stmr. Hulcnc, Nelson, from Hawaii, 2:40 n. m. Ji 33 3d 3C tft 3d 3 K X 35 K M 3d V. 31 PASSENGERS ARRIVED 3C JC X K W 50 X X 3t K Jt ,K Per stmr. Claudlno, Dennett, from Hawaii and Maul ports, Juno 4, Hov. J. Wndmnn, A. lllchley, Hotiu Chi, I.n nl Kna! Kapu, H. P. Baldwin. Miss H. Soule, Mrs. Sllvn, Jno. Hodrlgiies, Mrs. Hendry, Mrs. Mist, K. Mollcr and wife, A. P. McDonald, S. ri. M. llrown, John Gomes and wife, II. O. Searlu and wife, VI-1 N. Dow, Itev. D. W. K. White, Miss While, W. P. Miller, T, A. Hum- Ingham, S. lbirkhnUFOii and fin deck. Per stmr. Noenu, Mitchell, from Ku- kulhaolo and Ilonokaav Juno I. Mrs. M. Pnrmonter and 3 deck. 3 3d H 30 A U A Jt X H 3d it K it 3 H PASSENGERS BOOKED M 3l M 3 X K X. X M K Xl 34 W M K 5 Por stmr Klnnu, Gregory, for Kauaf Juno 4,-fi i m. A. Mengler, Tnn W, L. Welnzhclnier, W. Flslier nml wife, Mrs. P. Wober", Mlos C. MncColgnn, Mrs. Folky, Alia. C. M. Lovested ami wife. 1 HONOLULU WEATHER .luuo I. TcmpcraturcB fl n. m., 72; 8 n. in., 75; 10 n. tn., 77; noon, 78; morning minimum, 72. llnrometer, S n. in., 30.0G; absolute humidity, 8 a. in., I.G20 grajns per cubic foot; relative humidity, S a. in., 59 per cent; dew point, 8 u, in., G9. Wind C a. in., velocity 12, direction N. i:.; 8 n. m., velocity 14, direction E.; 10 n. m., velocity 12, dliectlon N. n.: noon, velocity 12, direction K, ltalnl'all during 24 hours ended 8 u. in., .00 Inch. Total wind movement during 21 hours ended nt noon. -'.".' miles. WM. 11. STOCKMAN, Section Director, U. S. Weather Hurcnu. j. $ .. . .j. .j. j .j. .j. : 2 .. .. . .$ $. Leo Tung could mako conditions that would bo good for both of us. I.co Tong, ho got good backing, not many Chinese hero now, ho have start In Bmall way. Like start pakaplo Now Year's tlnio. I think wo pay you S'JOO week. I furnish you list of nil other games start up, I glvo you In former. I report to jou nml )ou make nrrcsls.' "Then," continued Taylor, "I told him I would think It over, nud lift pioposed that we meet again on tho next uftcrnoon. After Ayres und Lee Tong como back, wo had n drink and went out," DISCUSS CHURCH WORK Tho annual meeting of tho Wom nn's Auxiliary and Guild ot tho Dio cese ot Honolulu was held yesterday In St. Andrew's Cut lied! nl, lllshop Hcstarlck preaching on tho nctlvu sldo of tho spiritual life. Miss von Holt nnd Mrs. K. T. Simpson wero respectively nppolntcd president und vice president nud Mrs. Oswald A. Steven as secretary and treasurer. In tho afternoon Canon Ault spoke of tho needs ot his Held, while P. T. Kukao nnd Deaconess Potior dwelt upon tho J.ipuiicsn work. Hcv. Kong Yin Tct and MUa S.irn Chung spuko on Chlncso woik. Tho special work taken up by tho Woman's Auxiliary was to provido u residence fur the Itev. Leopold Kroll nt Lalinliia and the erection of a par ish house on the church lot. POLICE WILL NOT (Continued ham'Vrze 1 Dunning, tliu commanding olllcer lit Fort Shatter, of tho fact, nnd It Is piobablo that Poulc, wbllo ho escapes further tumble on the larceny chargc,,wlll havo Jo face unpleasant-' ness tiom tho military authorities on account of the fact that ho deserted us toon ns ho learned thnt tho pollcu woro on ills truck, , Till: SCIIOONKIt Kn Mol left fur Hawaii soHlerilay with freight. i TUP. SHi:ilMAN Is duo from Ma lillu. m i i Ucsidonls of Occuii View fllo peti tion asking for incorpointlun us sixth class clly. Wink on gioat.iiiidllOrluni lu Den ver, whoro Democratic ionentlou wjll meet, Is rapidly Hearing comple tion. California Slato soldiers may Imvo to go Into camp nt Atubcndciu Octo ber 1. CirBT 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 do it. We've done it. however: so we KNOW. Charles D Walker, , Boat and Machine Woiks, King near Alapal, . 7 : ,i ; . I j.jf' r f)h 4. -'-.te J n x-f v. ,1, J : - . . K1 - 1