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I'NIDAI Oceanic Third Degree. - SATUUDAV All flsltlog memDen ot tha Order are cordially Invited to Attend meetings of local lodges ' EARM.0NY LODGE, Ho. 3, 1. 0. 0. P. Melts every Monday evening at 2:30 In 1. Q. O. f Hall, Fort Streat. E. It. HENDRY, Secretary. F. D. WICKE, N. U. v . M l i ' I 8 ' ' Air visiting brothers vr cordially Invited. v 0A2U LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.' Meets every first and third Fri day ovenluc at 7:30 In 1C. ot P. Hall, corner fort and Ueretanla. Visiting Drotbors cordially Invited to attend. V. U. NUCiENT, C. C. if. It. GOSL1NO. K. 11. B. ' , HONOLULU L0D0E 016, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu I.odgo No, 61C, B. P. O. Elks, meets In their hall, on King Etreet, near Fort, every Friday oven inc. Vibltlng Ill-others are cordially Invited to attend. K. A. DOUTIIITT, E. R. II. C. 'EASTON. Bec'y. i ... . ' i Wm. M'KINLEY LODQE No.8, K.ofP., Meets every 2nd and 4 th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot IV Hall, cor. Fort unii Deretdnla. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend. P. M. McOREW, a C. E. A. JACODSEN, K. R. 8. D0N0LUIU AERIE 140, P. 0. K. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings of each month at ' 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. 1III, corner Der'etanla and Fort streets. Visiting Eagles are Invited to at tend. W. M. McCOY, W Prest. Ii. T. MOORE. Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M; Jlecln every, llmt und third Thurs dnyfl ot ea'ch ninnth nt Knlglits of I'ytlllris'IInll. 'Visiting brothers cor dially invited to iittond, Ii, A. PERRY, Sachem. E. V. TODD, C. of It. KEYSTONZ-ELGIN WATCHES INC1ERS0LL WATCHES At All Watclideoleri. Jos. Schwartz, Agent for Hawaiian Island, Cor. FORT and KINO Sts.. Honolulu. Dlunk books of all norts, lodgerH, etc., nmnufactiired by" Un Bulletin I'u'liiblng Ciim?anji. sprinkle adittie lbs, for ' Prepared1 by Hawaiian Fiertilizer Co. We are in line with the best assortment of Talcum I llr .1. . .. I, In the market. All make. Perfumed and -Plain. Just rak 'for 'the Idndjon want. lehnhardt'i Candiet always fresh' at CHAMBER'S DRUG CO., Ltd; King i and Fort SU. Phone1 131. tit Madeira Embroideries: MRS. ROSENBERG. Y0UNQ HOTEL'fYoutwn,,bek"rlrla'''-la'Ooollng PRIMO BEEft CARNATION MILK ,. New, Shipment. HENBY MAY VC0.t ITD. Phone' 22 . , Your Watch Can be made to last longer and keen more correct time if prop erly attended to at' regular interval oy a man who thoroughly understands it. Come and see m about it. J. A. R. Vieira&Co. 115 Hotel St. Embroideries Blom's Clearance Sale Miss- Kate Woedard 1141 Fort Street. Stamping, Embroidery and No tions; Shirtwaists, Gloves and Un derwear. Orders taken for all -kinds of fancy work. Telephone 387, NEW SUMMER MILLINERY at MISS POWERS' 'MILLINERY PARLORS. Botton Building, Fort St. M .; "FORCEGKQW35H,? over your of. water 60c LOCAL GENERAL The .Hit 1 1 e t n makes' Its own scratch pads, makes them good and big and sells tlicm'for five cents. Ten good auto-hoclcs. Phone 6.' J,' A.' aontalves, the photographer, Icavcs'fgr'the'coniiton-'tlio Kord'a. Mr. nnd'Mrs'HIdKOod aro'booked to leave' for tlie mainland on the Marama. ' Chief JiiBtlco' Hartwell Is amorife the possengeru "booked on the Korea for' tho mainland. Take- your" carrlawior-automobile to HawaUantOarrlarMaag,.Oo.. foi 'np-touato 'ranatrs.4 ' ' Consul' Oeneral Wilder. Ir scheduled to'addresatUtQi, Chamber ofComierco tonlghU on "China." John II,, Dole or n:cSlc,IKaual. .Is reglstenSdi-at'thclHawailciii hotel and VuilDtui I nlavrnxtar 'nlwur'tlavM. Tho Anchor 8tloon, (Monty Mont- fRomery, i manager, ,KlM8- and Nuiiann ifitreeis, ia a , popular tiocairreaort. - John :n.lBerstromplaiid.tuner and r repairer. Formerfy twith IBergstrom Muslc.0b.,' P. O. BosisO. Phone1 $81. I An order vwaa Issued 'yesterday b .Judge RbbiaaommaklnglBlatiop &; Co. mo administrators 'CI uuo ostato oi KonglljcnfatiluK. The Itttartrisl tlMto: f.ef the Evaiv"'BmIle.f in, 'waapped iy;ftraaMk,.60.Wt atB if 1 ' letiafeSee. Goat' your Ironr roofs with'!Urablc." land preservative properties California ', 'Feed Co.. agents. , Tho Hotc Hat hazard a thlpg of the j'li.Ht .and th'q alterations which 'will 'convert Uiem ,ln(o a moving picture .theater aro almost com.leto. llonrv n. Dnnfnrft rh'lpf trfiolclciinor !of tho Oahu Sugar,. Company at. Wall l..n.i. iilanlMnn'' tatl.l 't.11. fnm 1 1., t..'.. takrtn tho 'MeLeurib'n coftago nt' Wal klkl fona'mon'th's'Vneatllrrt sojourn, Mrs. DorarRIsonbefgWm. I-r.'-Pfoif enhauer, 'and II. SchultJe were' this morning appointed as executors and . executrix finder the will of the. estate; of Lulu'Orau, dcceasod.'by Judge' Whit- ney,' I Qovernor Frp.-if Is In rArelnt nt the s!(reslgnatinn of W. E. areinwell of ine Hawaii noaro oi liquor License I Commissioners, The Qovernor stal led this morning that as yet he had no one In mlrid for the vacancy. ' Fujlinoto, a Japanese arrested uiidcr the Kdmund's 'act, was brought up In the United States Marshall's ompe. yestorday to put up a bond, having' ' succeeded in ' finding two people "who "wbuId'goon'IU 'Whllo Waltlrig'for the papers to be made' out, ho cofflmonced "'cracklng-lokes- wlth'hls bondsmen' who "promptly 1ook"off6nse and marched off, leavlnK'FnJImo'td'to bo'rfeturned to the' bastlllo. ' A declHlon was read Monday b 'Judge Dole In the Federal Court' sus taining' n denfurrer In the case 'of j Alexis F. Ilurk and -J. II. Townsend versus the Relief & Burial Associa tion ct-al. - Tho' case concerned an Infringement of a copyrighted book . ot llurk'B dealing with "Articles ot '.Association and By-Laws ot tire Har rison Mutual Burial Association," 'J 'lie court decided that the alleged infringement did not come undorrthe serieo of that term, COLOMBIAN MAKES FAST TRIP. Wltl.-fHit encountering pasta weath; er and i bringing 2500 tons of general cargo for Honolulu, the;'steamship(Co- lumhlan, Captain Nichols, arrived this morning from San FranclBco and ilockeU at tho Railroad wharf. The longshoremen, Immediately "after tho jincr had bcon niado fast, went on .board her, and'begsnto discharge the f cargo. Included In iter hold' Is a cargo from New York. - Tho Columbian Im'a'de tiro trip from tho coast In seven day's 'arid a hat,', and brought a few 'bags"of mall. She , will probably go to Kahulul and Hllo, before sailing for the 'mainland WE AEE OUT . , - - For business and want yours. We (?ive all orders our personal attention. jas. h. love: City, Transfer Oof. phone 152. TOKIO, July 19. Prlnco lto linn returned ti the capital ntuT has been .received with! unusual honors. He states that the situation In Korea is hopeful nriil expects no serious opposition to tho change In tho Judicial system (iT'the country. Prince lto will-preside of tho Privy Council Tuesday for the first time. It Is believed the Japan-China Nlt'iiallon will receive tlie first consideration. The Kokumlu, the leading paper and the mouthpiece of KatHiirn, discusses' the tension with China, und strikes un alarm ist note. It says unless China changes her mood he fore the end of tho mouth Jnpan, whl'rh Iius exercised imich patience, will adopt u differ ent attitude. ' TAWNEY AND HENEY'S.FEE. WASHINGTON, July 19. Representative Tuwney, speaking on tlie deficiency In tho Attorney-General's office, admitted that Francis J. Ileney had received 23,'boo for whirl no service had been rendered. m i i tii" CONGRESSMEN, COME AUG. 24. WASIIINOTON, July 19. The menibers of the House who uro pre paring' to visit Hawaii will sail on the Slberlii August 2i, and spend eighteen days In tho Islands. Ring -up XSTu A Xt. Draying, Expretaand' . General Traniportation.Excavating Oeneral Contacting. t, m Qf W. , SHOPPING NEWS' AND BUSINESS REMINDERS Wo are out for'buslnoHvnnd want balP'' tobacco, 4B bunches bananas, 0 yours. Wo glvo ull unloru our ikt- crutes gilava Jelly, G onsen wuter lofn sonal attention. City 'Transfer C(T- ons, 17 case pears, 10 cases dried fish, (Jus. 11. Love), l'hono 152. Y3 hcK butter, 12 bundles hides, 6 Lowers & Cooko.uro now showing crates pigs, 25 crates chickens, 48 tho finest lino of wallpaper over fIiowii lingn, 1 horso, 30 head cattlo, 190 pack In this city. In their apodal wall- ngca turidf les. paper showroom yob can kco Just how i v n, tho papor 'and bonlers will look at .,. ,,m,..,. .,.... ,i,.. - Ull AMrTSICAN-IIAWAIIAN com- J ' Oct an Edison phonograph for your homo entertainment With' tho new Ainucroi records piaying ion; iniiuiics, tho Edison is piorofpopulj.- tliuii ever. Sold by HawallanJNewa Co., Young building, '. It onco you buy Rcgat'shocs you will Kallal "'! Molokal respecUvoly. They become a firm friend for this Ftore. ar0 uoln ,,uo to arrlvo on Stindny. Rcgals have tho same quality ot 8 " and 7 shoea'in other makes un! yet' THE MAUNA KEA sallod today fat we soil them at tho New York wires noon for Hllo vlu Maul ports. Sho car ol 'J3.C0 nnd f 4.00 n pair. Cnl at lto- rled it big list of passengers, who want gal Shoe Sloro and try on a pair." ito See tho volcano. "F.or. 8sle" oards (at Bullttln. White Clothes For Men present lawn and 25 lbs. for $1.25 Telephone 588. Wood and Coal Stove Fuel- Quality 'and Quantity tt fS&JSl,, and Filling ,' McDOPGALL, Prop, i Quantity the aim. WATERFRONT NOTES THE. MAUNA ,LOA camp In this morning from Hawaii and Maul ports with a good list of passengers und tho following frolght: CGQ2 bags sugar, 26 bags coffee, as bags heanR, 19 hags cabbage, C bags ginger, 2 bags nwa, 3 .pany's freighter Texan is Kchediiled to sail from Seattle for this port next Thursday. She left Hun Francisco for mo uonnern iori last uunuay, I K3 THE KINAU and Mlknhnla will i lenvo tills nflernixm nl r, n'etnek fm- BULLETIN AD8 PAY n LINENS and DUCKS, PONGEES and FLANNELS. W. W. AHANA CO. 62 S; King. No Branches. apply the proper amount , Sold , by o Vfc IN FOREIGN PORTS Tuesday, July 20. SAUNA CIIUZ Sailed July 17: H. a.VJri?lnlun, fur San F'ranc8cc: SAUNA .CRUZ Arrived, July 1": S. H. Mexican, from llllo. (lltAYS IIAItilOR-SalleiUJllly 19: Hclu-. ltoht. Honrk-fl, for, Honolulu. IIAMOUIU1 Sailed July 10: . Sp. Celtic Chief, for Honolulu. EUREKA Sailed July 'JO: Schr.i II. O. WrlKhtfor lloniiHilii. ' Monday, July 19. GltAV'S IIAltllOlt Sallod July IS:. Schr M. E. Foster; for Honolulu. EUREKA Arrived July IS: llktiic. M'. E. Wlnkclinanii, lieneu Juno i;8. . 1 , PASSENGERS ARRIVED 41 1 I'er Htmr. Mhuna I.oa, Simerr.on, from Knu-Koiia KirtB, July 20. Miss A. A. Bridge, Miss J. Francis, W. T. CrcwBhnw und wife. Mm. M. II, Wad man, Ruv, J. T. JnucH nml wife, S. E. Rogers, Elder II. II, llaglaud, Miss J. Jones, A. Caption, II. 11; Perry. Miss Julia Laznro, Miss 8; Kaiilauoh;r, O. KoroilEOii, W. F. Drake L. E. TIiyor. Miss Alice Beard, Miss Cnrlhtoii, Miss E. A, Clreenwell. .Mrs. E. C. areenwell. E. Sheppard, J. N. Komoniiia, P. Lusal, II. V. Cooper, Jus. Jneger, .W, Ii! Hoogs, Miss llniiiue, T. C. White, Mrs. Ii Roy, Miss D. Deans, Young Kaw, Tal Sung, T., L. Kong Sing. Per S. S. Mnrauui, Mortlsby, from Colonics, J.uly 20. For lloiioliilii:. Meudnincs C. B. Reynolds, P. R. Cbnnco, Messrs, C. B. 'Reynolds, J. (.. Scliaeffor. P. It. Chance, W. II. filb- blns, Dr. Olbblus, T.. Barry. MARAMA ARRIVES WITH MAAINA8 British Army Officer On Her;-Passengers Enjoy Music Pleasant weather prevailed throughout tho voyage, but on ac count of general slowness, the Ca nadian - Australian liner Murninn, Captain Morhlsby, arrived last night oil port, nnd this morning entered the harbor und docked nt the Bishop slip, whore she Is discharging the Honolulu cargo, Sho brought a few passengers for this port, among whom being Mr. und Mrs,,0. 11, Rey nolds of this city. Reynolds Is well known here, having been connected with the Board of Health during the Republic of Hawaii.. Another pas ienger Is P. It, Chase, who will stop at tho Monnn. Among the through passengers Is Col, Ilnyhornt ot tho British Army. Ho, accompanied by Mrs, linyhorst and Miss Hnyhrost, Is returning to England. Col. linyhorst Is one of the well-known officers of tho Brit ish Army. Ho was commander nt tho British forces In Now Zealand, whore he had been Htntinncd for many years, Ho Is now retired und Is ictiirnlng to England with his family to remain permanently, The Mnramii's pnssougers, utter they left tho Colonies, got up u musical program on board tho pop ular liner. She will sail this evening at C o'clock with n few' passengers from here'. ' . . i TIDES ' ? r ? S h -, s 9 ?2 I? 2.1 .;. '.. Mtw.n Ahtl Sen . m, M n. m u.-i u. nv I i I l u ., ii u !.' I j u ft '.-j r. ji s m 1.7 0 U) 0 4JJU .Vl A M C II V XI i.i: r, ta i oi. ii :u r. si r. n iocj I-. Al. I 1.4 ; :l t :li u -; t:u o. u to 10 l.i s ii -in i i.-,' .',31 ott' 11 u I. M. I.I 7 t '.':vi .t-.V, ASI ft 41 It II !'2 t .-. .-.i i i; in II W Its A.j. i v l 13 j w :itr, A2i r, ii I 1 I.I .1 I I First quarter of the moon, July 25. llawulluu standard tliuu la lu Uuur 30 mluutea slower thau ' Grteuwlch lime, belug that of thi meridian of 1GI legrees 3u mliiuios Tie time whistle blows at 1:30 p. in., which Ih the same us Greenwich, u bourn 0 uiluutes. Sun itud moon are for local time, lor iu hnle group:' 4 ARRIVED Tuesday, July 20. Stmr. Mntinu I.oa, Slmeisou, from Kmi-KciKi ports, C a. in. ' S, Ss Miirania, Murrlsby, from Cot OiilS'H, K a. in. S. S. Columbian, Nichols, from San Francisco, 9:30 it. in. ' SAILING TODAY f' S, S. Marama, Mo'rrlsby, for Van couver, li p. in. P. M. H. S. Korea, Sandbcrg, for San Frnuclsco. Bkln. Irmgard, Christcnr.on, for Sail Francisco, 1 p. in. .1. ' ' : : a DUE FRIDAY. O. S. S. Alumrda, Dowdell, from Sail Francisco, n, m. DUE SATURDAY 8. S. Aorangl, from Victoria. PASSENQER8 DEPARTED -I- Por stmr. Maim a Kea, Freeman, for Hllo unit vny ports, July 20, 12'iionn. V. Hind, h. M, ycttleson, Mrs, Super nnd party, I,. P. Plnkston and wife, Geo. Glbl) and wlfo. Mrs. A. W. T. Botloniley, Mrs. 'Folsoni, Mrs. Mclu tyre, Miss Slovens", Miss Bnshor, C. II, Brown, R. B. Crawford, II, 8. Hngerup, C, II.- Klucgol, Miss Etta Ciimnilnga, Miss M. Taylor, Sheriff Sam 1'ua, Geo. Miindon, M. M. Grahnhi, T, P. W. Gray. Miss I. G. McDonald, II. T. Mills, W. II. lleen, A. A. Wilson, Mlks It. Busllcy, MtH Nellie Mel.aln, I). 1C. Metzgor, J. II. Mackenzie, Miss Doyn, Miss Zlcgler.-Mrs. J. E. lieck, Mrs. W, Ii Wall, Dr. A. A. Blackmail and wife, Miss Ida Blackmail, Miss Helen Crngno, Carl Blacknuiii, J, 11. Ward, Arthur Brown, W. P.Jvapulaul, Chuck Hoy. M. C. Mln. Mrs. W. S. Chilling, worth. Miss Kekuowa, Jennie I.alakea, C. Cozen. PA83ENOER5 BOOKED j'" Per stmr. Klnuu. Gregory, for Kauai, July 20. F. Gay and party, Esther Ciiminlngs, Mrs. J. II. Ciiinmlngs, Br. 11. F. Sandow, C. B. Gray. Susan Ko kola, Mrs. K. Kclley, Miss Kauhnne, Mrs. W, A, Wright. Miss M. R. Paries. I'er barkentlno Irmgnrd, July 20, t p. in. Miss M. Iello, Miss L. aiillek, Miss A. G'. Blair, Miss Hazel Mills, R. W. Leslie, R. Morgan, It. Pell, V. I.ch maun, u. Aiiuy, niii.LfTtN arm pv Sea Wrens, $100 18-foot Motor Launch with 4-Oycn . Motor' J175 Complete. 'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS, BOAT AND1 MACHINE WORKS Kin fit, oppWe Bonth ft. , A I V -.'. ttiu. ii.V.i, v.. ,- J'i;'.'it-Ai'ri'W.iili,A.tii,if.. 'H-Vkkw , tMiimlk nt. "jM4itivfltiHfe'l