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. 'Vfcvjj" '""iiJiry IfTSfWPP" r. A SJTP ' e" BVESMNO, BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., TIIE3DAAY, JULY 13, 1009. rrmTT-n-r h y ' WEEKLY CALENDAR' MOMDAV Pacific Stated. mutJUAr WHONU8UAV TMVJHHOAV Honolulu Chapter Past Matter and Most Excellent Matter. I'lllDAI HATURDAV All visiting membvri of the Order are cordially Invited to attend meetings ot local lodges HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1 0. 0. F. Meets ivery Monday evening at f:30 In I. 0. O, P. Hall, Fort Btreet. 13. It. HENDRY, Secretary. V. D. WICKK, N. O. Air visiting brotberi very cordially invited. 0AHU I0DOE, No. 1, Ki of P. Meets every first and third Prl lay evening at 7:30 In K. o( P. Hall, corner Kort and Ueretanls. Visiting Orotbera cordially Invited to attend. V. It. NUO.EKT, a. C. U. U0SL1NQ. K. n. S. HONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodgo No. 016, n. P. O. Elks, meets In their hall, on King Street, near Fort, every Friday even ing. Visiting Ilrothcrs nro cordially Invited to attend. E. A. DOUTHITT, E. R. II. C. EASTON, Sec'y. Win. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K,ofF. Meets every 2nd and 4 th Saturday renlng at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot V. Hall, cor. Fort and Beretania. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend. F. M. McGREW. C. 0. E. A. JACOUSEN, K. It. 8. EONOLUIU AERIE 140. F. 0. X. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings of each month at X:S0 o'clock In K. of P. HaII, corner Beretania and Fort streets. Visiting Eagles are Invltod to at tend. W. M. McCOY, W.. Prest, H. T. MOOHE, Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Meets every first nnd third Thurs days of each month nt KnlRhts of Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor dially invited to attend. . Ij. A. PERKY, Sachem. E. V. TODD, C. of R. Your Watch Can be made to last longer and keep more correct time if prop erly attended to at Tegular intervals by a man who thoroughly understands it. Come and about it. see us J. A. R. Vieira & Co. US Hotel St. KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES INGERSOLL WATCHES At All Watcbdealen. Jos. Schwartz, Agent for Hawaiian Islands, Cor. FORT and KING Sts.. Honolulu. owu 5-CENT CJGAB M. A. Gunst & Co. FORT AND KING STREETS. ft BOOKS -BOOKS WALL. NICHOLS COMPANY, LTD., ort ana laercnant sis. C. Q. YEE HOP & CO. SHIPPERS and FAMILY BUTCHERS TELEPHONE- -251 BULLETIN ADS PAY We are in Una with the best assortment of Talcum Powders In the market All makes. Perfumed and Plain. Just ask for the. kind ypn, I want. Lehnhardt'i Candies always fresh at CHAMBER'S DRUG CO., Ltd. Klnp and Fort Sts. Phone 131. ' Madeira Embroideries MRS.'ROSENBERO.YOUNO HOTEL Miss Kate Woodard 1141 Fort Street. Stamping-, Embroidery and No tions. Shirtwaists, Gloves and Un derwear. Orders taken.t'or all kinds of fancy work. Telephone 387. NEW SUMMER MILLINERY' at- MISS POWERS' MILLINERY' PARLORS. Boston Building, Port St. Sheet Music The latest ponular sheet music of the day; standard" and classic music. We hare a complete stock at lowest prices. Musical Instruments of all kinds. Hawaiian ' News Co., LIMITED' Alexander Young Bldg. COMBINGS Made up in all styles. EMRICH LUX Fort and Beretania Sti. Harrison Block. Forcegrowth Will do it Men's Laundry Work The French Laundry. J. Abade, Prop., 228 Beretania- St. CARNATION MILK New Shipment, HENRY MAY & CO., LTD. Phone 22 . Shirtwaist Sale BLOM'S . PRIMO BEER CHOICE CUT FLOWERS, Also FANCY RIBBONS and BASKETS Mrs. E. M.TAYLOR THE FLORIST, HOTEL YOUNG Bid. Telephone 339. Underwood Typewriters and repairing. A. B. ARLEIGH C0 LTD. Hotel St., Opp. Union. Home-Made Candy AT Woman's .Exchange LOCAL AND IENEI1L, The 11 u 1 I e t I n makes Its own scratch pads, makes them- good- and big and 'sella them for-flve cents. Ten good luto-backt. Phen 8.- - Mrs. A. F. Judd.wa booked to leave on the llllontnn this morning. Deputy Marshal Holt left today ou the MkunaiKcfl on, a business trip. Take your carriage or autouiobll to Hawaiian Carriage Manfg. Co., foi up-to-date repairs. ' Hen K. PoeKo died lately in tho Queen's Hospital of gangrene and corn plications. M mom's Is the store for long coats and shirtwaist!, this week. A third off In most Instances. J. T, Molr, manager of Honokaa plan tatlou, was nmong-thc outgoing pas scngers today on the. Ms una Kca, Inter-lslandand O. Rf ' I shipping books for sale at the Bulletin office, (0 each. Two for one, two,ynrds of lace for the price of ono(nt Killers', Lace Sale, beginning next Monday, July lDthi General Murray, U, S. Ai, accompa nied by Mrs. Murray, departed this morning orrthe Matsomllncr Hllonlan; Captain Catlcn, U. S. A., who has been. on the island. on business, salted this morning for the- States.. He left in the Illlonlon, Thero.wlll he a wonderful display of night blooming cercus at the Punshou hodgo tonight; The buds arc Just ready to open. Coat your Iron roofs with, "Arabic.'' You will bo surprised at Its cooling and preservative, properties California Feed Co., agnts. Rev, J. T. Jones,, pastor of' the Meth odist church, sailed today on the Man na Ken for the other Islands. Ho was accompanied by Mr J. Jones. C. Ki Wilcox and wlfo arc hooked. to )cavo on tho Klnau this afternoon. for Kauai. The Klnau sails at 5 o'clock taking, besides passengers, mall and freight. Deputy U. 8. .Marshal Holt weal, to- day to Maul to sono condemnation papers in tho llgbthouso proceedings nt Pauwcla Point. Deputy Irwin go lo Illlo, also on oluclal business Governor Frcar had- for guests, at dinner last night Major and Mrs. Deechcr, B. Ray, who in tho evening attended tho Darrach recital as tho guests of Governor and Mrs. Frcar. Captain Johnson, tho popular conii mandcr of the Hllonlan. was a passon. gcr on her this moroliu. Ho accom panied by Mrs. Jnhii.inn, will take a vacation upon their arrival In San Francisco. Among tho passengers who sailed to day on the Mauna Kca, was Mr. Ir- win, united States Deputy Marshal, Ho went to Hawaii, on official business connected with tho United States gov. eminent.. He,wlll. return, on Saturday, -TT-. SHOPPING NEWS AHDi- BUSINESS: REMINDERS Tho latest popular sheet music, as well as .standard and classical music in sheet form and.' folios In full assort ment nt Hawaiian News Co., Alexander Young building. leading contractors tho ones who look to their customers' Interests all recommend "Congo Roonng" as tho best roonng material on tho market. It' Is sold by Lowers & Cooke, Ud. t $100;000 FOR- CITY HALL. (Continued 'from Pm11 far away. If a municipal building Is erected thcro, next lo the federal !:ullJ: wgf u win do easy or access, and will mskca Wall street' off Morchant. Prac tically, all, of'thoclty and county busi ness la transacted In, the morning,' and tho.pcoplo would havo'to faco tho'sun going towards a building' located' on the goro slto. And wo should build a first clasK building, one. that' would all of. tho. city and. county offices. To Mayor Fern'tho credit belongs for starting tho. agitation originally In fav or of 'a Clty Hall, for it has been a pot thcmo'wlth him; and he Is strongly In favor of' erecting n substantial, munic ipal building In which' all of the' city and county offices can bo located.' At tho present time, howover, ho docs not wish to talk n tho subject. ' Oovernor 'Frear favors tho gore lot sito for a city building, stating, that It would contrlbuto to the civic center In. that part of tho city. Ho maintains that It would be-In-a: central location. Tho Governor and Superintendent waiuiucii navn mil power wnen It comes to tho exchange of public; lands. Tho plan, although not complete, lo to bond tho city and county for, $100, 000 at a low, rato of Interest, payable In nvo to ton years. A' meeting will bo held soon at which somothlng dodnlto will bo docldod. " . KOREA COMINO. If, Hiiokfeid'& Co., tho local agents for the Paclflo Majl llnor Korea, yob terday received, u cablo statipg that sbo would lie hero July 20th. Sho sailed' from Yokohama July 10, bring ing 950 tons of freight for this port. Sho will tnlto away from here 70 eabln passmiKors to tho States. I ' ' ' Bulletin Buiinest Offl'ce Phone 256 Bulletin Editorial Boom Phone 185. VirfmCi iMf,.' ti tt.-if CI BtAri&fe for onon.fiT.nvifrp. CITY TRANSFER CO. JAS. H.LOVE. . FOR INCOME M WASHINGTON, July 12. By a vote of 317 to 14 tho Houso has passed the Senate rcolutlon submlttlngthc constitutional amendment relating to tho Income tax to the different! states. ' siti'i m K TEST THAW.'S BRAIN AGAIN. WHITE,PLAINS, New York,,July 12. If counsel can agree on tho pehsonnel, a commission of thrce'nllcnlsts will be npiolntcd to decide the question of Harry Thaw's, sanity. I l I S REDUOE CORPORATION TAX. WASHINGTON, July 12i At a White House conference today It 'was decided to redraft the corporation tax nmondment; reducing the rato from two per cent to one. i mm i TO RECALL DIPLOMAT. BUENOS AYRES. July 12. The Argentine Minister to Id Pas will be recalled unless complete satisfaction for the j-ecent disturbances bo granted. Ring up. Telephone 588; Wood and Coal. Store XST A , Fue1' Quality and Quantity the aim. Drayintr, Express and '4! S J? g T. General Tranportation.Excavatiw;i'and- Fillintr '' Oeneral, Contracting. ' 0. W. McDOUOALL. Prop HILONIAN SAILS; m or Frederickson Commands; Johnson Is Passenger On Board' Having on. board her a compiratlvcly smalt amount of freight from Hono lulu, the Matron liner Hllonlan, Cav tain Frederickson, nailed this morning at. 10 o'clock for San Francisco. Cap tain Johnson, tho regular master of the llnor, who Is very popular with Ilonnlulusns, left on 'her, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson. Thoy wcro heavily laden with lels, tho gifts of their num erous friends. General Murray, U. S. A., chief of tho Coast Artillery, accompanied by Mrs. Murray, wcro among tho dopartlng pas sensors. Marshall Darrach, well known hern ,also sailed for tho States. Captain Corwln P. Recs, command ant of tho naval station, callod'on Gen eral Murray and Mrs Murray,- beforo the steamer left.. i Tho Illlonlan'a cargo consisted of 600 tons of refined sugar, tho sanio ot raw, about 2000 bunches ot banana, and several thousand crates of fresh pineapples. - As tho steamer pulled out Into tho stream, the Hawaiian band, stationed near the rnakal side of tho wharf, played tho popular "Aloha Oo," WAMANALO MEN. i (Continued from-Paze 1) of tho high-handed-work in tho faco of tho order of the court. Warpahu Hold-Up. Tho dlscovcrlos growing, out ot tho hold-up of tho man at Walpahu by pickets of the High Wage combination are most startling. Police authorities havo possession of: tho ticket, by which a man was able to get out' of town when Issued to him. and without- which he could not' go. They have tho, books kopt by tho men along the road showing how perfect pnd sharp was the Hurvelllanco under which tho Japanese of the city nro kept by this organization' that has sot tho law of thet country aside and estab lished a governing system of Its own. Tho whole thing'has opened out Into a now Held that Is astounding In Its revelations of what has been carried on and nowoxlsta among tho Japaneso of tho city. Vory general arrests will jioon lio mado and It may bo thai somo very prominent persons will flnd.themsolvcs Implicated In, tho net (hat will bo drawn about tho. men who havo ob viously violated tho order of tho court and did not expect the' harrier of tec rccy to ho broken down. The American-Hawaiian freighter Toxan Is scheduled to saM from Boat-tie-for Honolulu' on July 22. sho will bring a coimldorubly largo shipment of general cargo. Tf"""sMseBwmssea5SHSMH Oothes -J Suftihifcr SjJu. 2 Aktf pwomt mttmwp.! nv 1 250,000 TONS SENT TO. MARKET a tt tt About 250,000 tons ot the sugar tt XX crop of tho Islands has cither tt tt been mnrketed or Is on thu way. U XX This leaves, according to tho os- tt tt'tlmato of thosu in authority, up- XX ttpioxlmitcly 190,000 tons to bett tT handled by tho Sugar Factors tt f Company. XXA iX Tho crop this year has gone, tt tt forwnrd quite well although thero tt tfliSH been somo congestion. Up to tt tltlio present tlmo tho price has tt tt avoraged well In tho vicinity of-tt tt'3.80 for tho year. Under orriln- XX tt'ary clrcumMaucos tho price, tt tt should advance at the present tt tt tlmo and although It Ih strong at tt tt 3.92 tho condlton of sugar In Cuba tt K' Is holding tho price from flying tt K high. tt C tt nttttnttttttttttnttttttttnnntt Tho disturbance, on boar! tho Ger man steamer "Flenshurg," which took plnco on Sunday and of wn'i'.l; full ic ports appeared In theso pages, Is having n very quiet fiquo!. The thrco sailors aro still hold under arrest but no charges havo been prefenud against them. Tho pollco nuthorltci state tint It Is now up to tho acting Oerman Con ii.! (Jcorgo Rodlck, to prefer ;hnigcs. If any prceoutlon Is to bo uuKCcdc.l with. j REQUEST The following letter has been re ceived by the Department ot Public Instruction: Hon: W. II. Dnbbltt, Superintend ent of -Public Instruction. Sir: Knclosedi plcaso constitute nnd ap point, as "Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses for. their districts." Their names are (1) Timothy K. Plpl, for tho district of South Ko haln, Island of Hawaii; (2) James K. Nalhl, for tho district of North Ko hala, Island of Hawaii. Tho Graco of our Lord Jesus Christ bo with you. Amen. Respectfully submitted, THOMAS'S. K. NOKANELUA, District Magistrate of South Kohnli etc. WATERFRONT NOTES THIS AFTERNOON at 5 oclock. tho army transort Thomas, which wl'ro Icskcd In yesterday, will arrivo from San Francisco with 283 hags of mall for. Honolulu. Among tho passcngorsJ to arrivo on her aro fifty-soTen recruits, twentytwo' for tho Infantry at Fort Shaftor, and thlrty-flvo for tho Lcllo hua garrlbon. There aro soven first class passongcrs on board her. Her enrgo consists of-thlrty-Boven tons of goneral morshnndiscv J. P. Morgan," Simon Guggenheim and Ocorgo W. Perkins, arc said to havo chartered tho eteamor Yucatan for a trlp.,to Alaska tho coming sum mer. Tho-lwat will bu elaborately lelltted for thu paity. W. W. AHAMA CO. Merchant Tailors. 02 S. King St il J ,1 .xi Hi 'jHnVm itti nai . :i.'-k! luu : Shippiuig' IN FOREIGN' PORT i 4. Tuesday, July 13. SAN FRANCISCO 8allcd JJuly 13: S. S. Columbian, for Honolulu. S. S. Enterprise, for Illlo. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived July 13: 8. 8. Alameda, 3 p. m., henco July 7. 8. S. Mongolia, 4 p. m., henco July 7. NITRATK PORTS flallcd'July 13: Rktne Olympic, for Honolulu. MAKING MONEY OFF ILtEGAUH AttMiw ,h, f or wi""r'":,i:' " uoyic ami c. Mr Thomas of tho im ternat Revenue olhce, who returned from Kauai Sunday, blind pigs nro profltnblo to others beRldd tho owners, tho snmo meaning tho government. Out of tho ICOOO brought back by tho Collectors a good part was rotel In from those 'Who preferred to, gamble on tho chance, of Unc!e Sam coming around1 with his Inquisitive propensi ties only occasionally rather1 than pay a regular license. Moonshlning on tho Garden Island Is also In ovidenco In their report. Arrests nro expected to follow In a great many canes for viola tion of the In tern ill Revenue laws. LEAL MAKES- CLEVER CATCH Last evening Chief Detccllvo I.cal mndo n smart capture when ho ar rested Chun Do Wong nml Yeo Sung Ung on a charge of highway robbery. Tho circumstances connected with tho robbery appear to havo originated In n jKiker game In which tho two aforementioned nnd another Korn.in link, Chong Wing cngagod In n house on Vlnoyanl street; It appears that tho last mentioned man wnm nil the money and on his way home tho two losers waylaid and robbed him. At police headquarters It is reimrt- cd that tho two nccuscd admit having been engaged In a flsht with link but deny having robbed him. They nro be ing held for Investigation. KUHIO'S FLANS. (Continued from Pan 1) back to Washington on tho Alameda, but Kuhlo must have thought differ ently because, ho did not go. So, tho Delegate may havo snn.o op position from tho plncapplo men if their tariff on canned pines docs not get through tho Conference Commit tee. If It does, thoy will of courso forget that they wanted Kuhlo tii re turn on tho Alameda. Tho Delegate's friends bcllevo that ho never was very much pleased with tho Washington post. In fact It Is claimed that ho has always wanted to tako chargo of his property affairs and he now has tho opportunity ns tho ma jority of tho Kaplolanl Estato trustee aro said to tako that Wew. As for Republican candidate Sena tor Chtlliiigworth says "No" In loud toncB to evcryono ho meets and those who know him well don't, bclicvo it. John Iino seems tho moat likely Ha-wnllan-Rcpubllcan In tho crowd. Then there is Jack Atkinson, who might be in tho swim as a dark horse. If Alex Robortson would say ho would make tho run, ho could have tho backing of tho wholo business community in a minute. Rut Robortson Iisb had enough of It according to all accounts. In Democratic circles tho withdrawal of Kuhlo Is regarded as u ray of hope. Coupled with this Is tho record of history that whatever tho iiolltlcal comploxlon of n Congress that passes a tariff bill tho noxt ono Is of tho op posite. John C. Lnno stated this inoruinn that ho was strongly opposed to thu Dclegato's Intention of withdrawing as Delcgato to Congress. Ho said Hint Bliould Kalan'lanaoto rotlro, it will bo tho defeat of the Republican party, so far as tho Hawaiian votes nro con cerned. "It is a big mlstako for tho Prlncu to withdraw from running as Dolcgato to congress," said Lnno. "I am stren uously opposed to his withdrawing, .T,l,lfltlfr fmm t.l ....... ... . -..,.... .,. ol tuiivurBuuuii i navo nan with n largo number of Hawaiian party leadurs, I can boo that bin with. dniwol means tho defeat of tho Ho- puuucan party, so far an tho Hawaiian votos aro concerned." Lnno holloves that tho Democrats will, havo a brlghtor prospect at tho coming campaign. Hut If tho Prluco decides to stay by the Republican par ty, and run again as tho people's Del-egato-to Congress, it will be a Republican-victory. THE INTEU-1SLAND stenmeiB Mau na Kea und Mauna Loa left nt nonii today for Maul and Hawaii ports. In thu nfternooii nt 5 o'ejock tho Klnau will lenvo for Kauai, while tho Mille nnia will go to Mnloknl mid Mnnl ports, f aLlK.2r cartfS?n " " - . fi-iii TIDES p.m. M a.m. a.m. p. m Rlsri I I I 12 u 11 1 s Ail s oo o ai o is I -.'I I I ' III 1.1 I 37-20 0 IS A M 9 ('J ft !J (, It '2 IS ii J -.'j. i i ii (i i 9 ra a s; on 2.vi it JW2 ilo; no 10.11 fj All ai; If. 3li!.I a 00 12 11 12 A JSt II III ' I I 17 l'2'2.t 3 27 SA211 t.t 3 W Oil Set l I At '2.0 l'.S 9 St' S'JU C II II 1 1 I I I' I 90 minutes slowor than Greenwich lime, being that of tho meridian of 157 legrecs 80 minutes Tt o time whlstla blows at' 1:30 p. m., which Is the same as Greenwich, o bourn 0 minutes. Sun und moon are for local time for tfle Kholo group. DEPARTED I ! - Monday, July iz. Stmr. James Makco, for Molokat auj Kona ports, 5 p. m. Stmr. Noenn, for Kaunt irU. Tuesday, July 13. M, N, S. 8. Hllonlan, Frcdcrlckon, for San Francisco, 10 n. m. Stmr, pinmia Loa, Slmcrson, for Ko iio and Knu ports, 12 noon. Slmr. llnurm Ken, Freeman, for Illlo und way ports, 12 noon. I- 6AILINQ TODAV I Slmr. Klnau, Gregory, for Kltual ports, 5 p. in; Slmr. Mlkahala, for .Vldoknl and Muni ports, 5 p. in. irr DUE TODAY I a. u o. a. r. inumas, from Ban Iran Cisco, 5 p. m. S. 8. Roma, from Port Harford. I .;. j DUE THUR8DAY i Slmr. Claudlnc, from Maul ports, n. m. i DUE 8ATURDAY P. M. 3. 8. Asia, Gankrogor, fiom San Francisco. Htmr.'Stnuim Ken, Kiccinnii, from Illlo nnd way ports, a. in. - PASSENGERS DEPARTED I - Il Per stmr. Mauna Kea, Freeman, for Maul nnd Hawaii ports, July 13, 12 ni. O. Enrlo Kelley nkd wiro, A. G. M. Robertson and' wlfo, MIbs Robinson, ;ibh wigui, josopn syplicr, F. linn son, Mrs. Taney. Miss llostnl, Mlsi Adams, Miss Swnnzy. Miss Kroff, O. H. CaBtlo. Geo. R. Carter, Jr.. Fred Shlnglo. Mrs. It. W. Shingle, Mrs. Mnt tlo Shlnglo, Miss A. I Johnson, Miss B. M. Arthur, Miss Rafforty, Miss Richards, Miss Schlcshcr, Miss llrldge. Miss Travis, Mrs. Ingham, Miss Kucha Ingham, Idrs. Hertzog, MIhh Knrln, Miss Carow, Mlns Esther Aklnn, Miss Snraholo, Mrs. Stewart und child, MIks Glady Haln. C. Aklna. R. II. Crawford, Mrs. Harrison nnd 5 children, Mrs. Selma Kinney. Mies K. E. Durnhnm, Mrs. J. W. Wndmnn, Mrs. J. T. Jones Oscar Mamar and wlfo, Mrs. Wood' Deal, F. M. Nlohols and wlfo, W IT Crowchaw and wlfo, W. E. Drown T C ninckwcll. Mrs. O. A. 'Mnrtln and 2 children, J. Vincent, Rev. J. T. Jones, MIbs Elslo Schacrcr. Mrs. F. I, Eld rldgo, Mrs. Moss, F. I.. Eldrldge. E. do Ronlzky nnd wife. Misses Kokl (3) Mrs. nuoker, Miss Jcnnlo Lnlakea! Arthur Peters. Per M. N. 8. 8. Hllonlan, for San FranclBco, July 13. Mrs. Aug. Hum burg and child, Mrs. C. 8. Clinton and child C. B. Shields and family, General Murray, U. 8. A., wlfo and 2 daugh ters; Capt. Cullcn, U, S. A.; V N. Holmes, Misses Harper, MIbs 8, U I)y. Ington, J. D. Hurst, Marshall Darrarh, Miss C. L. Sturgcs, Mrs. A. F. Judd, Mlsa Hcrg, Mrs. RoblnBon, Mr. nml Mrs. Bayers, Mrs. B. Jncobson, Mlsa Courlaender, Mr. McCormlck. L. K. Thayer, Mr. Smith, II. p. Fayo, II. c. aicuonncll. Per stmr.xMaunn Iji.i Rlmorcm. r.. Knna-Kau mirts. Julv 13. 15 m in,. Klioim. Miss M. Aona, Emma Mullhow. John Matthew, Mrs. W. K. Wall. Mrs. J. 15, Heck, Mis. Koonaa, Mrs, Orubo, Leo Kwong Yeo, Leo Young Fun, Y, muii mug, ii. wnituinn, c. It. Lothroi . O'llricn, L. E. Thayer nml wlfo, W II. Hoogs. W. Per stmr. Noeau. Julv l. San. i,.. klnl, R. Rlodoll. PAS8ENQER& BOOKED J. I Per stmr. Klinu, Gregory, for Kauai, July 13. 5 p. m.-Mrs. II, Iin'lng and nurso nnd Infnnt, H. Glttol c M Watson, C. A. Alston, A. Conslehlo.'c! K. Wilcox und wlfo, Mrs. K. J. Water man, child nnd hcrvunt, Miss Mclntyro. Mrs. C. II. Olson, Miss A. Mmiglo" Per Htmr. Mlkahala .Tullott. for M , bDJ;:,w!Uei;-n,--jlor,,j,ioi'r- . A play with Tnmmnny aH tho Mllhm Is planned for New York ,, ,. , .,. o the voters to support the repubMcau ' 185 editorial rooms jj n bu$), ne.s office., These are the'lsl.phon. numbers of th Bulletin office. Sea Wrens, $100 18-foot Motor Launch with 4-Cycn .- r M,vi , ucmpiete. 'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS BOAT AND MACHINE WORKS in fit. owiie South Ii , t