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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULP.T. ., SATURDAY, KOV. U, 1808.
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WEEKLY CAIEHDAR J Caps 5
I An entirely new H
stock and the best H
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Picric-Stated.
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Hav nun rirtt Degree.
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Uihl Chapter No. 2 Special.
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Honolulu Coinmandcry Reg
ular, G p. m.
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Hawaiian Third Degree.
Postponed.
satuhdav
Lei Aloha Chapter No. 3 -
Flegular.
All Wsltlng members of tho
Order nro cordially Invited to
altond meetings of local lodges
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
Mcpts evory Monday evening nt
7.30 lu 1. O. O. r. Hull, Fort Street.
1'.. U. HENDRY. Secretary.
uen. r. vickeus, N. a.
All Wiling, biotbers very cordially
Invited.
0A1IU LODGE, No. 1. K. of
Meets every first ind third Frl-
da evening nt 7:30 In K. ot P. Hall,
corner I'crt and lloretanla. Visiting
brothers loidlnlly Invited to attend.
. a. i)i-:i:niNO, c.c
JAS. V. WHITE, lv.R.S.
HONOLULU LODGE 610, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. C1C, IJ. P. O.
R., will meet In their hall on King
near Fort Street ovcry Friday even
ing. By ordor of tho E. It.:
HENRY O. EASTON,
Secretary.
WM. H. MclNEItNY, E. R.
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An entirely new
stock and the best
we could find
amonp; the leading
dealers on the
mainland. These
are feather light,
waterproof, and
the best protection
a lady can have
against the salt
water injuring her
hair While enjoy
ing n bath at the
bench. We, have
never found better
caps anywhere
and the price will
bring them within
reach of anyone
who swims.
Benson,
Smith
& Co., Ltd.
Hotel and Fort St.
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Hotel and Fort St. H
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Wjb. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP.
Meets ccry 2nd and Itli Saturday
eionlng nt T:30 o'clock In K. of P.
Hall, cor. l'oit and lloietanln. Visit
ing brothers cordially invited to at
tend. w. i.. i-razee, c.c.
13. A. JAC011SON, K.U.S.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.
Meets on tho 2nd and 4th WED
NESDAY evenings of each month at
7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hull, corner
Deretaiili nnd l'ort streets.
VUiting Eagles nru Invited to at
tend. W. I.. FRAZEE, W., Prest.
11. T. MOORE, Secy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBH No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
Meets every flat nnd third Thurs
days of each month at Knights of
Pythias I lull. VMtlns brothers cor
dially inlted to attend.
A. Ti r.!,HOH, Sachem.
A. 13. Ml KPHY, C. ot It.
Universal
Adding
Maeliines
Lehnhardt's
Unexcelled
Candies
Always Fresh at
CHAMBER'S DRUG
CO.,
Fort and King St.
Three "New Models
'Now in Stock
We will no pleased to place one on
trial in your oflicc or store.
Call or tins us up.
OrTiCESUPPLY CO., Ltd.
931 Fort St. Tel. 143
Clearance Sale
J. 1. Silva's Store,
ELEELE, KAUAI.
This sale applies only to the main
store at Elseis.
To make room for a consignment
of goods now en the way.
A Great Reduotion
IN ALL LINES' OF
COTTON GOODS
These will be sold at
LESS THAN COST
ENGLISH TAILOR GOODS,
BOOT AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
HEN'S SOCKS
At Sacrifice Prices.
ALL THESE PRICES STRICTLY
CASH.
A fine line of Fancy Wines and
Liquors for the Christmas trade in
our Liquor Department
KEi'SIONE-ELGlN WATCHES
INGERSOLL WATCHES
At All Watchdcalcw.
Jos Schwartz,
Agent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor. FORI end KINO Sts Honolulu.
EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK
done by the
TRENCH LAUNDRY
with their new FRENCH
dry-cleaning proctss.
257 Brrctanla, St. ' Thone 1401.
Mm Favorite
The Best Whiskey on the Marlwt.
TIIOS. F. McXIGHE & CO.. AGENTS.
r s 101-105 .riNG ST,
, PHONE 140.
vr-'. a Tvr rTTrnfTkT-i
!. iiiN VJUIIINVJT
P. 0. POX 733.
fin an automobile is just the thine,
j Call up 200 388 or 1458 and ask
1 for
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C. H. BEHN
f'nft? BULLCTIN ADS PAY
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Lumber Prices
Will Advance
Immediately following the
Presidential Election returns,
the price of Lumber advanced
materially in the States.
This advance will not af
fect Honolulu prices for a few
weeks to come.
Now is the time to buy lum
ber, if you contemplate building.
Lewers & CooRe
LIMITED
177 S. King St. Phone 773.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
nnntu Want Ads. make it
easy to. Una either work or workers.
Thnrlow'i for a lunch or dinner.
Ten good uuto-liacks. Phono 6.
PauKa-IUnn Is a money roakor in
every household. ,
No fancy prices at the New EoglauC
Dakery, Hotel St,
Property, Income end epeelne texts
aro due end peyeble now.
Take your carriage or automobile
to Hawallan.Carrlage,MBr.I,6... Co., ror
""l!a.!.? J.KVhU'o Leghorn .eggs.
r. w.hinnf Then sec' ad,. Into-.
'ay's Issue about tamo, . ,, -,ni,,
i,i.i. of lioor. wince andirolxcd
drinks aro served, In the "'? J
at the rainton. ""'",." Km
Purser i'muiP " """""' V, "
reports the. lonow,s.v.?.".- 1;
wall- rnnaiuu. .;,, vr- '-'w.ii:
Unusually good pics mr ","""""',
Inc will bo mado M no i; w m
Order now. Mince, pumpVln,;and craj-
&" . . ,... .'... ...i it llM'e.
Spend TnanneBi'" "- ,:" k
lwa anl enjoy an excellent, dlnnet
IhU ManngeVDldgoou wlUscforo
Ills BUUBi- , ,J Jif.h
assorlmenl of Daum's SMnvd1
on the Alameda'. Order jrhonc,, 76
delivered. , . . -L ,.
Tho Manufactures' ,8hoo.vCo., Ml,
have a reputation for.honeety and fair
.leallng that.le one of, lie-grea Ml as
Rets, it nays to buy Tthcro.ypU.are
always treated fairly.--
Whin you aro uujhii, -
.... ,nrna tri hat vou know to bo
1UI lit.. .,..-.. v n ,- i,,B.nJ
...nnn. l mllllA inO I.IIUBVIHJIV
Soda Wnler Works.' Co:,; .Ltd., tele;
phono .i. ?.,...,, ,.
A Homo inav uoc uui,wyu ...., - -.
i itself resources, for 'amusement and
entertainment Isa dull homMnafM.
A Pianola or Piano la-rianu uuw
Istlc music whlBVroachoftoTryono.
tj-i. k oninn.in nowTlookted'mt
the Young Hotel -Antofltoad-Jfhone
1QQ DhAi4 ntni BUDUia liW J
the hour M.OO-Special' tei te
received n largo stock :, tho Jf
i i., n,n fnmnua llanaii shoo. Soo
them on dlsplay-tho nnost ehoo on
JS market today. Now. lino. of.cn if
""(iScr'nor Frcar. has. been cugascd
nil morning In clearing, "P unfinished
Washington. Ho' has practically, dej
elded to go on tho transport lcawnK
early next week," '
No matter how far gono your shores
arc, wo can raako thom'Jook.andwcar
ill,. ..,.. .),ra Atllt llO It WltMn Uf'
iron minutes. Olvo.tts n.trlal. Whplo
soles and heels. $2.00. half solee.ana
v,io i or. npc.il shoe Store.
Tho case of Wong Moon Tong, who
was arrested on a chargo of perpetrat
ing a fraud In tho matter of oMaJnlnB
o. rtiflpntn nf Hawaiian birth, will
bo hoard before Judge Auarauo imw
Thursday. Wong win proomiy u
committed to the Orand Jury.
Mrs. Castor, wife of.anaval ofneer,
who Is traveling to -Manila on tho
transport Sheridan, lost a bag con
taining her Jewels and somo money
on Thursday afternoon, between tho
Channel wharf and tho postofllco. 8he
rodo In an automobile lirlven by Mrs.
rhnrlr. II. Conner and tho handbag
containing tho, Jcwcla.ovldently slipped!
from her lap.
REAL ESTATE. TBAiraACnOHB.
Recorded Nov. 7, 1908.
Fidelity Insuranco Co Ltd to Hono
lulu Oas Co Ltd; D; por Kill 11216
and rents, Iwllol, Honolulu; 13000. D
310. p 289. Dated Oct 16. 1908.
V R Castlo; Notice! applcn for Itcg
Title of Or 30 (D P W) and por Kvd
2G8, Ueretanla. St., Honolulu, U 301, p
lit nnlnd Dnt fi. 1908.
J Alfred Magoon; Notlro; applcn for
nop Tltln of nor Ors 123G and 1237
Mnnoa Valley ltd, Honolulu. B 301, n
449. Dated Oct 7, 1908,
Kst of A A Haaloloa by Trs to
Sophia Overcod; P; lots H and IB,
IjIIc 14, Kalmukl Tract, Honolulu: $800.
I1310.D291. Datod Sent 9, 1908.
Carl S smltn.Tr to Mrs tisa men-
ardson; D; 1-2 lot C.Rlverfliao raw
Addn, S Hilo, Hawaii; $600. u 3v, i
287 Dated Sept 17. 1908.
Kmma L Lobonstoln and-hsb (U A)
to Henry Blschoff; D; lot IB, blk 3, of
"Greater Ho." I'nueo. hi p. nnwau;
$900. B 310, p, 288. Dated Oct 10,
1908.
1.-llBnhntn Thfn fvMnwl tn YoUnC
5Ien's Savs 8acy Ltd; M: 3V4 a, and
Jildgs In hul land Pauwola, Hamakua
loa; Int In 1 1B-100 a. In II P 277
pnA hldgs, Pauwola. Mapl; Int In R. P
itiou ana port n v si id aim uiuk, "a
mnkualoa, Maul, W. Papaco, etc, Ha
makualoa. Maul: $300., B 314, p CI.
Dated Nov, 4, 1908.t
I Kalaul Mauahl and.wf.to TAwana:
D; 1-3 Int In R P 6S60, Pulehu. Kula.
Maul: $27.35. B 31, p 1B8. Dated Oct
24, 1908.
Krallla S Kano and huh (Kane) to
Kdgar Morton; D; 1-B Int In Aps 3, 4,
B and 6, Or 469, Kamaolo, Kula, Maul;
uo,
'1908.
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HENEY WILL RECOVER
HENEY WILL RECOVER
SAN KllANCIKC'O. Cnlir., Nov. 1 .1, 3;:ifi p, m. Ilcney will live. IIio
bullet was found under his right c.i r nnd did not penetrate tho brain.
BAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 13- Ilcney Is being treated nt tho
Lano Hospital. Ills condition this evening was reported to be favorable
and he was resting easily
HAAS EXPLAINS HIS MOTIVE
Tho shooting of Ilcney occurred during n icccs In Hie Hucr trial
while the Jury was out of tho couitroom. Hans, after being laken In
"custody, said that IlcncyT had(rulrie"J.Jilm by cxpdslng his past nnd tint
he has brooded ' over the disclosure coiiBlnntly ever since,
i ' i .r, in Rup PROTECTED AOAINST MOB
Abe Ruef hns been takcn-jsirfor pfotectlon ngulnst a possible
avenging mob Ills trial has. beeniPostpohcd .until Monday.
Q0TCH- VS. HAOKENSOHMIDT
Tmimmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfm
BeeeVeeeV '
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S. K TIDES
in hiiHt-iiiri runiu i i m-b
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i LONDON,' Knglaml, Nov. 13. Ootch, the champion wrestler or mo
worlds and Hackenschmldt, lhonusslal, "Llorir have been matched fo.
'another contest for the championship:,, .a .
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LIBERALS STRONQ'IN.CUBA
HAVANA, Culm, Nov, 13. Tho Indications arc that the Liberals
will succeed In earning the elections "td be held throughout Cuba to-
ENDS TAQET PRACTICE NOV. 24
MANILA, P. !.. Nov. 13. The' Atlantic rtattlcshlp I'lcet will con
clude Its target practise nndjmantuvcrB onkthe 24th.
TAFT GOES TO BROOKLYN'
HOT 8PRIN(!S, Va Nor.'IS. President-elect Tnft
Brooklyn, where he will deliver; an. iwldrHsj
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BRYAN GOES TO MEXICO-
has gone to
LIKGObNv Neb.i NVr-18i Hrynu-wllh-vlslt-McxIcii,
SBJIONteand
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NEWSDEALERS
W-Kave cvry quality dftSf ATIONERY
aiucycry, Size,, Colptji and Prjcc,
All the popular PERIODICALS of the Day.
OAT & MOSSfoAN,
Merchant Street - Near Post Office
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The Lecoultre Razor
SOMETHING- ENTIRELY NEW.
An old-style blade that is small, thin, and ALWAYS
sharp. Made of finest English Hardened Steel' that will
shave clean for years without honing.
Blades are. detachable and inexpensive.
Theo; H. Davies & Co., Ltd.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT,
WATERFRONT NOTE8
ports. Sho brought 61 passengers In
tho cabin viltji a large number 111 tho
htcerogu. Among tho passengers were
W. V. Harris of Olaa. Mr. and Mrs.
F II. McStocker. W. T. Robinson and
, , , Dr. J. II. Raymond. Hor freight con-
un ami iiuer- jauimi i, Uj, slhIH of j i)nR coin j , 5 crate8
the display of' night Btorm warnings chickens, 4 bugs enbhago, 10 crates
of tho United States Weather Bureau colory, 16 packages drugs, 38 bags
a red light alone will Indlcnto caster- c.-ibbat;", 11 lugs ana, 23 empty kegs,
Saturday, Nov. 14, 1908.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived, No. 13.
S p. in., S. 8. Asia, henco Nov. 7.
YOKOHAMA Sailed Nov. 14;
S. S. Tcnyo Marti, for Honolulu.
Friday, November 13.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Nov. 13:
8 S Santa Rita, for Kahuliil and Kl
he!. YOKOHAMA Arrived Nov 13:
8. S. Siberia, henco Nov. 2.
nnnT TmvNSRND Arrived Nov. 13:
T3chr. Robert Seines, Irom ivnnuiui
Oct. 22.
HILO Sailed Nov. 11:
8. 8. Mexican, Tor San Francisco.
Illl.n Snlled Nov. 10:
Schr. V. II. Marston, for San Fran
cisco. Thursday, November 12.
O HAYS HARBOR Sailed Nov. 11:
Schr. C. A. Phaycr, for Honolulu.
Schr. Hclcne, fur Honolulu.
Wednesday, November 11.
SAN FRANCISCO-Snllod Nov. 10:
Schr. Hiram Bingham, for Honolulu.
HOnART Sailed Nov. 10:
Fr. sp. Thiers, for Honolulu.
Tuctday, November 10.
Sallna Crur. Sailed Nov. 7:
8. S. Columbian, for San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Nov. 10:
S. S. Lurl'ne. 9 n. tn., henco Nov. 3.
Ilk. R. P. Rlthct. hence Oct. 20.
SAN FRANCISCO-Snllod Nov. 10;
8. 8. Mnuuchuitn, 1 p. in., for Hono
lulu. Monday, November 9.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Nov. 8:
8. 8. Texan, for Honolulu.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Nov. 8:
8. 8. Enterprise, from Illln.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Nov. 9:
S. 8. Arabia, henco Oct. 30.
ORAY'S HARBOR ArrlNo.1 Nov. 8:
Schr. Robert I-ewers, henco Oct. 20.
PORTI-AND Arrived Nov. 8:
Fr. sp. Marcchal de Novllles, henco
Oct. 3.
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1908.
VICTORIA Sailed Nov. 7:
Aorangi, for Honolulu.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Nov. 7:
S. S. Alameda for Honolulu, 1p.m.
Friday, November 6.
PAN FRANCISCO Arrived Nov. fi:
S. S. Hongkong Marti, 8 n. 111., henco
Oct. 31.
SAN FRANCISCO Salteil Nov. 0:
Bk. Annie Johnson, for 11 lib,
Bk. Androw Welch, for Honolulu.
YOKOHAMA Arrived Nov. fi.
S. 8. America Mum, henco Oct. 26.
Thursday, Nov. 5, 1908.
YOKOHAMA Sailed Nov. C:
S. S. Mongolia, for Honolulu.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Nov. f.:
U. 8. A, T. Sheridan, ror Houolu
ill, 12 m.
NEWCASTLK Sailed Nov. 4:
Br. S. 3. Vormont, for Honolulu.
Wednesday, November 4.
OAVIOTA Arrived Nov. 2:
Sp. Falls of Clyde, hence Oct. 10.
8AN FRANCISCO Arrived Nov. 2.
S. S. Arizouan, from Sallna Cruz.
S. S. Alameda, D a. 111., hencu Oct.
28.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Nov. 3:
S. S. Alameda, 1 p. 111., for Honolulu.
Tuesday, November 3.
CJAVIOT A Arrived Nov. 2:
Sp. Falls of Clyde, henco. Oct. 10,
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Nov. .1:
S. S. Alameda, 9 a. m., henry Oct.
"8
SAN FRANCIRCO-Siallcd Nov. 3;
8. 8. China, 2 p. m., fur Honolulu.
MAY COMPROMISE
SUIT OF MUNDON
Manager Harris of the Mahogany
Lumber Company and Ocorgo M1111-
dpn, who iccoutly Instituted a suit
against tho courern for heavy dam
ages for nn alleged breach of con
tract, arrived fiimi Hawaii thU
morning, nnd it Is understood that
nil arrangements liavo licon luudo for
u compromise of tho contest, the fin
al details ot which nro to bo arrang
ed now.
Harris stated that Sam Johnson
would probably be tho mnnngcr of
the company In Hawaii, and that ho
would probably remain In tho Hono
lulu o 111 co of the concern.
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Last tiuartcr of the moon Nov. 1G.
Hawaiian slaudard tlm 10 huuw
30 minute slowor man ururai
time, being that of thl meridian of 157
legrccs 30 minutes jlo uiu nU...
i.i,.,vB nt i:30 n. m.. which Is the same
as Qrecnwlch, 0 houro 0 minutes. 8uu
rjid moon aro for wcai uinoui "
wholo group.
ARRIVED I
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Snlnnlnv. Noxenib&r 14.
Stmr. Mnuna Kca, Freeman, from
lllto, 7:10 n. 111.
Friday, November 13.
8. 8. Rosccrnns, from tliivlotn (tow
Ing barge Monterey), 2 p. in,
"j DEPARTED. I
" Friday, November 13.
Stmr. Clnudlno, Bennett, for Maul
mid llllo, 5 p. in ...
Saturday, November 14.
U. 8. A. T. Sheridan; Sllnson, for
Ounm and Manila, 11 a. m.
DUE TOMORROW
P. M. S. S. Mongolia, for Ban Fran
cisco, n. in.
PA88ENQER8 ARRIVED
Per stmr. Manna 'Kca, Freeman,
from Illln, 7:10 a. 111., Nov. 14. Mrn.
.1. M. Hall, R. Iluldfonl, 8. Toplltz, M.
It. Fellter. Mrs. Felker. Miss A. Ako
nn, Oeo. Muudon, II. C. llnncs. H. W.
Mist, Master II, Mori, Mrs. .1. T. Mm),
Mrs. C. B. Richardson, W. W. Harris,
.1. Dougherty,. Father Calsens. Father
Alvjolns, F. II. McStocker. Mrs. Mc
Stocker, Dr. A. 11. Clnrko, D. K. Kgu
chl, Kim Hang Sup, .1. Jorgerscn. If.
II. Rcnton, Mrs. Ronton, II. P. Buck
lev. .1. F. Woods. Father Patrick, Rov.
W. Mnkekau. dipt. M Baker, Mary
You, .Ino. Richardson, Jr., Lieut. C.
Turner. P. V. Knudscn. II, Holli, Mnt.
II11II1, Father Olho, Father Paul. II.
Akoun, Mrs. Akona, .1. McAndy, ChoiiK
Lung. Miss C. Leal, Mrs. Joo Leal and
child. M Tagawa, K, Nakamurn, w.
T. Robinson, W. Bailey. R. P. quarles,
Dr. J. II. Raymond, W. Lucas, W. I).
Lowell, 11. Waggoner, K. Oelscko. A.
N. Hayselden, W. A. Kinney, Fnther
Emerson, Capt. L. Titchollke. Lieut. C.
Puck, H. Trushlma, K. Nakamurn.
j.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO MARINERS
Pur stmr. Clnudlnc, Bennett, for
llllo. Nov. 15. r. p. m. C. C. Kennedy
nnd wife. Miss H, II. Wilcox. Win. Al
len, H. L, Lyon nnd wUo, C. 11. Kluos- ,
el. K. Rocndnhl nnd wife.
,j. . f.
I PASSENGERS BOOKED I
I- :
Per S. S. Mongolia, for San Fran-
ilsco, Nov. 14.-C. B. Wells, Col. A.
... H.iwes. Walter Dillingham. Mrs. .1.
II. Clark, Miss M. F. I.augerson, Mor
nan Ro.is nnd wife, Frapk Thompson,
i:. J. l.oril, Miss Floicnco Dcltrlck,
Oen. J. II. Super, .luilgo Alex. Lindsay,
Mrs. C. M. Wood. Miss Blttraco, W.
T. Oliver nnd wife, Mrs. F. It. Usburne.
I'. A. llollabaugli, Dr. J, II. Mctcalr,
Miss Mary Kdsou, Miss K. McCuddei'.
Clms. IIiln I. M, Hale. L. T. Prior
mil wife, Lawrenco Thompson. Capt.
A. Daskn, M, Bcauilon, L. K. Knolly,
II. A. Puiry ntul wife. J. 8. McAnany
and wltp. N, II, Harris, Oeo. Fllmer,
Prince Kalaulanaolo, wneeu MIluoKn
lanl, secretary nnd maid, Princess Kn
laulannolc, W. R. Hiifr, Miss Nichol
son, Virginia R. Thornton, Lady lar
ick, Miss Oai'lck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win.
Cameron, W. Lnuz, O. F. Rcckttt. Chas.
V.. Stocks. It. R. Elgin, W. C. Bailey.
Mrs. M. E. Toms. Mrs. M. Deems. C.
M, I.owstcd, Capt. Oils HolmuJ, Chas.
Madison.
B'311, p 159, Dated Nov 4,
Julia A Brown and hsb (J) to Mrs
Minnlo Morton; D; Or 488 and H,P 126
and 1-5 int In Or 469, Aps 3, 4, 5, 6 and
7 nnd Or 539, Ap 2 nnd bldgs, Kama
olo. Kula, Maul: JJOU. U 311, p 160.
uaieu jmoy 1, ious.
II N I.antlford tp Neau (w); D; Int
In.l' Bharo)ln huand, Hunlo,. llama
kualoa, Maul; )100. B 311, p 161. Dat
ed Oct 30. 1908,,
Auto for Hire
MANUEL REIS. Call up at any
time by telephone any one of these
munbere:, 2Q0, 200, 1097, .,
A. Most. Excellent. Aisortaent .ot
sump
W. W. Ahanet Co.,
C2 S. KINO ST. FH0KE 025,
THE BEST 'THIERS" IN TOWN,
ly winds, and a whlto light BELOW
a red light wJll Indicate westerly
winds.
Tho foregoing, action worses tho
portions formorly occupied by tho
led and whlto. lights In Indicating
westerly winds.
(Sgd.) W. b, MOORE,
Chief, U7S. Weather Bureau.
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THE ROSECRANS Ib now equipped
with a powerful wireless outfit, iluubli)
the strength of that aboard tho stenm-
ship Lurllne. Tho Hosecrans' system
was Installed by tho United Wireless
company. On Thursday ou'iilng tho
operator talked with tho Farallones,
on the way over no was in iciucii witn
tho steamer Lurllno amt tiiu transport
Shorldan. hoard tho flagship Went Vir
ginia calling f mm Magdalena Bay to
Point Loma, anil also heard vessels
talking In the northern part of the Pn
clfte. Thp crew knew of tho election
of Taft as soon as people on the main
land or here.
THR MAUNA KEA arrived early
this morning from llllo and Miiul
30 l::a empty battles, 35 Iiukh empty
bodies, 171 piekigpa sundries.
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The Union Oil carrier Rosecrans,
wllh tho bargo Monterey In tow, ar
rived yesterday, nflcr experiencing n
iwo nays; gaio miring tno trip down.
Tho Rosecrans brought 23,000 barrels
and tho Monterey 18,000 barrels of oil
for local uso. Aftor discharging their
cargo of oil they will return to tho
coast.
"For Sals'.' cards at. Bulletin.
Let Us,
care for, your eyes. SOMEONE must
do it, if you value them.
HOW THE BIBLE WAS WRITTEN,
A number of young men will meet
In tho church parlor of Central Union
church tomorrow morning til tnko up
tho study or tho iniiiu ulong lines that
aio opened up by modern scientific
scholarship. Tho study is nbsolulely
Indcpcndent of the cliurch nnd Sunday
school and Will ho Intensely Interest'
Ing. A cordial Invitation. Ih extended
to nil men who liavo nu Interest lir
this Hue ot Htmly whether they nro af
minted Willi any churches or nut
Tho meeting Is fiom 10 to 11 o'clock
HONOLULU WEATHER
THE MATSON liner Hllonlan left
San Francisco November 12, arriving
hoio November 23rl, . Tho Luttlno
Ioavos Sun Francisco December 5, and
Is duo horo tho 12th. Tho Hyiules
leaves Soattlo for Honolulu direct on
December 10, nrrhlng hove on tho
20th.
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THE SfEAJISIIIP Asia arrived at
San Francisco at 5 p, 111. yestonUy.
CITING AN EXAMPLE
Askltt: Do jnii bollovo lu tho the
ory of heiedlty? Noltt: Suro thing;
my barber Is the fathor of three lit
tle sliavcis,
Saturday, Nov. 1 1.
Temperatures fi n. 111., 07; 8 a.
111., 73 10 a. 111., 71; noon, 77; morn
ing minimum, CO.
Barometer, 8 11. m., 30,02; nhso
lute humidity, 8 n. 111., 5,801 grains
per cubic foot; relative humidity, S
;i. m., C2 per cent.; dew point, 8 n.
m., CI.
Wind fi a. m., velocity 3, direction
NE; 8 n. 111., velocity 2, direction N
E; 10 11. m., velocity C, direction
SW; noon, velocity C, direction S.
Rainfall during 21 hours onied
S a. 111., .00 Inch,.
Total wind movement during "I
hours ended at 110011, 122 mllei.
WM. B. STOCKMAN.
Section Director. Weather Bureau.
NEXT TIME SHE'II CARE
Ho" Will you liavo, soiue oysters?
She; I don't caio. lie: All right; wo
won't hae any.
Tho aimy transport Shorldan Baljeil
for fliiiun and Manila this morning at
11:30 o'clock, cairyliiK n number ot
ipeclal packages as Christmas gifts
lor soldiers lu tho Archipelago. There
me a thousand eases of fresh fruit and
11 stock of turkeys and chickens lu tho
lefilgeratots. The Shejldai'i III nUu
earn Ing somo millions lu money.
Sea Wrens, $100
18-foot Motor Launch with 4-Cycle
Motor, $175,. Complete.
'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS, BOAT
AND MACHINE WORKS
King St. opposite South St.
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