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, - 7, r ; "'st",rtnwr'8r'' J!" It' A! ' W p Fllk 6.1 ' mt W U.-T' ' KH V M Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONDAY: , v leahl 'o. 2Hegtilar. TUESDAY. Oceanic First Degree. WEDNESDAY: 3i,' ,. thursdays pr'iday: lllnnnlinn Tlilril Degree. SATURDAY: til viaitlug members of tor uder are cordially Invited to ittend meeting nf local lodge Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondayi of each month at K. P. Hal 7:30 P. M. limine rumurrnni juemoeri 01 manirtr. poinccny otter Ao BENEFICIAL ASSqiATIOK. ciaticm. cor Amllv .umte. HAEMONY LQDQE, No. 3, L 0. 0. P. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 In I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Fort Street. C. It. HENDRY, Secretary H. E. McCOV, Noble Grand. All visiting brothers very cordially invited. OAHTJ LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. Meets every first and third Fri day evening at 7:30 In K. ot.p.-Hall.. corner Fort and fjeretanlaxytsttrnir oromers coraiauy invited to attend WM. JONES, 0.'d "- ' 0. F. HEINE. K. U, a " HAWAIIAN TBIBE, No. VfcO-fcrjM Meoii every first and third Thurs day of' each month at Knights ol Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor llallv Invited to attend. A. L. EAKIN, Sachem. E. V. TOUO, C. of K. HON0LU1U AERIE 140. P. 0. E. Meets on the 2nd and 4 th WED NESDAY evenings of each month at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner Beretanlaoand. Fort streets. Visiting Eagles are Invited to at nrt W. R ItlLEY, V. P. si. WM. C. McCOY, Sec- "- HONOLULU LODGE 610. B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 616, 0. P. O. Elks, meets In their hall, on' Klnj Street, near Fort, every Friday even ing. Visiting Brothers are cordially Invited to attend. JAS. D. DOUOHERTY, E. R. GEO. T. KLUEOEL, Sec, WM. MoKINLEY LODGE NO. 8. K. OP P. Meets every 2nd and 4th Snturdav evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P Hall, cor. Fort and Deretanla. Visit Ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend. II. A. TAYLOR. 0. 0. E. A. JAfODSON. K. R. S. Wherever paint i needed, JJRE 'REPARED AINT Lewersfc Cooke, Ltd. 177 So. Kinr; 'Street M. E. Silva, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEF Prompt and Polite Attention CHAPLAIN LANE, OPPOSITE CATHOLIC SISTERS Phone 179 Night Call 1014 ASSESSMENT NO. 12 Honolulu Branch of the Harriion Mutual Association ,-,Has been culled. and Is DUB JUNf ET use r Jr vj0.ana.wttw,wup u wn SPIHS GET 8 ' ' ' IaIIM Blind Pjg And Opium . Seller (augW At.;i Waipaliu Chlcf McTliirn and tiln nloitltin paid a visit to Wn'pahu nml. Alr.i 1,-nt night, and tfoic fry fortnhale In fcff- ting in touch with two I licit endora of booze mid one seller of nplom. Tsunada wat the Walpahu admir er of tho morning paper and ho was running a blind pig ami doing a roar ing hmlncs. Iln wni caught red handed and llio marked roln that nl wayH llgurcs In a ease like that, wis found In his possession. While tit Walpahu, tho Chief thought that ho would rail ami Bi?e Mr. Wong l.eo. who wan suspected of selling lhi lioppy Julep to nnyojfie who had 111 ' necessary prlt'.P. An Informer v. a gten n marked coin and ho had ni sooner got tho opium and paid fur It. whm McDufilc landed In and grabbed the seller. Then tho nulo tixik a run nrOund for n while and finally reached Mat suynma Shii'h place and the old mark cil coin noon worknl overtime nnd bought somo beer. The proirlcrur of this blind pig wan Ktudylng one of Woolley's editorials when Mcliiiirio dropped In. and arrested ' him after finding the coin with a eroM on It In the- Japaneno' pocket. This morning ot tho pdllea court Tsunada forfeited hN ball money of 1100 and did not make any kick about tho matter, In fact hn did not show up In tho vicinity nf the court at all. Wong I.oo. the seller of Opium was fined $50 nnd costH, and Matsu .una, tho booio Jljpenser had his case sent over till Monday next.- tllMHOME DURING MORNING . . - (Continued from Pace 1) "athome" to visitors only during the mornings, the whole of the afternoons being devoted to tho-reikrt. Already nearly all chiefs' who report to the Governor and upon whose re ports ho bases bis Own, have submit ted .n! record Of nqtotniilUhnient for tho twelve' months ending' with Juno 30 and these records are ready to be Incorporated Into tho report which SOfKfoJ-wqrd to Washington. This year the report Is scheduled to nrrlvo tit headquarters In the na tion's capital Jjy the first of Septem ber and this means mailing here by tho middle of August. The data 'sit for the submitting of tho report this year Is nearly four weeks ahead of the time that It has reached Washington In years past, and this is ono roanon why other things must take a buck seat until tho report Is finished, The Governor wishes to Incorporate in the report the census statistics of (ho Territory but. this will probably be Impossible In the manuscript copy which is sent on. However, at least the total population ot the different Is lands and towns will be at hand by tho time the first proofs como from Washington of tho roport and at. that time an additional section will be add od covering the census findings of the Territory. ' - 1 J' cv (Continued from Page 1) calling us Indians. Ho ought to be rshamed of himself. He has degraded Jiir condition and Is still trying to disfranchise us from exercising our -inotltniionat rights. "If ho Is a man of courago, let him come forward and speak to us Hn . allaiiB, what he IntenCs to do with h. Jt Is his placo to coma here anJ xplalntho reason why ho Insulted ur good, lovable and peaceable race, Lot us show him next Tuesday that we can hadlo our local affairs with out his valueless and 'unreasonable advices. "Who is responsible, for llqiior'traf 1c here?" asked Markham, "Why. ono of Woolloy's kind was irlglnally responsible for bringing tho liquor to Hawaii ncl, It was the wimo iiuiii mm urui uruugni ma II; quor hero and taught tho Hawaiian' to drink It. "I would like to teo him and hear him tell about prohibition. "1 hcai that he Is afraid to como out an''- fnco the audience. What ho has been telling to a few of tho people of Mt kind and ot his belief would not hi lirnce us one way or tho other. J am suro that tho Hawaiian will vote down Woolley and his proposition," Before descending from the stand ho Invited tho prohibitionists to come CORES WOOLLEYITES LOCAL AND GENERAL i. i hi i 17 II goes wlksnt sltj-isg' that veryi thing 'U fcest at The Eficote. " Quality ii first ttlth'-Lctthcail ani Woodward In making soda water. f n. Hofgaard has been appointed district magistrate at Walmea, Kauai. . Unr till this mornlh? r,C,9. .".nlnWin. Blbjis;,1)ad been registered at- the W i icg sipuon. A'ttorney AchI waa 'allowed attor ney's foes of 250 by Judge Robinson In his suit against Emma DreW For distilled water, HtrJa "Itoot Reer and all other popular' drinks. Illng lip-phone 7t. Cousolldatod Soda Works. . Jerry Itooney 'Is now at the Aiiloltaln land now occupied with the Tor- Livery Co. with his Packard car.'rltnry for other land upon which lo No. .270,. Hotel and Union streets; j construct a wagon road at Kahiilul. puune u, . Illll Chilton, the motor- had n narrow escape from dent Inst night when he ran full tilt. Into a man-hole thai had been left open on King street. Chill on wm thrown ilown'bnt could not fit' through tho cjrclc nrtri remained on top. The motorcycle w'os slightly damaged Init Chlltop pRCnped Injury. HAiiipif ISRESCUED Hawaiian views printed on post cards are held to bo views "within the United States," according to n decision made Saturday by the board of United Stutes general appraisers. Tho test case before the board stood In the narrie of I-'. 1 fl. Harper & Co. of San Francisco. The cards, which' Wer prli.ted lltlingr:i;ihlcaly, were assessed for duty at thd Vato of 16 cents a pound and 2B 'neiV'ciinl. ad valorem under the provision of the tnrlff act of 1909 for "views of landscapes, scene, building, pln're or locality In tho United States."'1 Thn Imiinritiifr nnnnitrn sai nn ittn I coritentlon that thn rards .11,1 not de-! nIM llliiitrnllnni uillhln Iho iinftiilArl meaning ot tho United Sta(es'"ahd, aitordlngly, lower duty was claim ed'. One ot tho claims advanced Svas that. Ilic4irtlcles should be allowed to enter ns printed matter at 25 per cent., 'or as manufactures of paper with a tax of 35 per cent., while an alternate claim was for an hpprOprl ate rate under the provision In' the lav 'for lithographic prints. New York Commercial, Juno '20'. -- .'- nhend- nnd take the stand lkd-- trjen. Milt nono availed tlcmsclves of 'tho Invitation. Tomorrow, 'another antl-prohlbltloii nipefiig will bo conducted ,t tho same' piace. The'ro will, be nidro speaker's' present, lt"'ls expected that Woollo'y- and a few tot his Hawaiian lieutenants will como forward. -to faco tho music. Markham and others'' will lie-thurq with tho goods. New HRHBBHHH Automobile Salesrooms U- i vi.jr-4',' , '.It . ' if, i I. af ' t i. ai 15.1 n." 4 , . i --i .; - lilt .rf j,., r They have just been opened " in the rear of the' ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING Entrance from the alleyway near King Street A beautiful line of Automobiles on I ' i r s on U&QGM1B City Transfer -Co., ' i JAS. H. LOVE. BE LAin OUT .1 . 3 - - (Cofrtlnued from Paje 1) II ni if it in; 7' vt Union streets; . construct n wagon road at Kahiilul. kcoiers lo oiwn their doorS and re-'.-, I , tV' .'?y ""'" '" j,1,.r1"f0 " lot move tho screens li.lrlllg, 'fcuslneis :oWple 'offlwr. Jj !n.l nt A Iowa Heights offer nr, 2,hours."-Prol.lbltlon ngAil. - " om n bad ace r It- w. 1-. Knnborn of lr iiee e; -,. , . . " , ,- .' " ii, T.'i-Innifiiinn u-t.i.nn .n ip, i.n.i ii The nhovo statement was made by Plantation wishes to lease land nt Wnlole Knnal W: D, Adams will purehaso three wl, 1"ivn hrPa travelling jirnund the abres-of-Kawalloa l.ele tract, 'Oaliu, Islands, and Jn Hie eourso of'llilr and Vlrst National Hank or llllo wilt rampalgn, found the trile' sentiment buy lots 5 IS nnd M0 now held under of the llnwullnti voters to be against lo'sSo M llllo. It offers nn upset the jWoollc-y propaganda. In some of price br $17.2.-3. ' uhe Island districts -they found that 11. II, Illtcheack would exchangs they wcro not received with open Jbii.I ,wllh the Territory nt Hnlapitc,'nnnq i,y PVen some of their Intimate .Molokal, ! friends. Notwithstanding the cool re ' A.Jnpanrto. Kamolkl Kantaro-, po.' tong ,. ,V0(, , , ,. iJ T " .- , ?m "";' ? '" itlJ'hey ret. rn hero nt.tl submit to ncrcB of Apana 0 at llllo offering $75 , , . ' . rt,n,nj licndqunrters oncoiaging reports. , Abraham IC.' KeKal asks lo pur-1 ' 'tbey dn nnt rnre wh'6-wl happen chase Jot , ,11 , at llniiula, and T. II. on lection dny. What they hre after Lyons would like to-exchange for land H ttcf country (rips. They do not, land at Walclni, Mdtil, H!lot oh Punch- however, deny the fact thnt they were bowL street) Honolulu, nciir Itoyal nlwnys working for tho success of the School. ' ; i party which they represent but seem Marston Campbell has "asked an- to tli'lnl; Unit the Jig Is up nlrendy. prova) of tho Hoard for subdivision! Kver since Knnlho, "the (,'unnon nnd sale of Kuwllt. Kish Pondfi. n it-u ..i t.i.i. i . . i ,. , r , r ' . trnft oMand which has recently !.. i iee!a!iried. ' . wIhK",!:"W:!; !1J' 70A itfokhl.i, Wnlaliii, Jinitii ,! Illlt'nni in ivup 11 illll nv I HEAL V.S'TATT'. TRANSACTIONS Entered 'for Becord July 20, 1910. From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. "? . W ' n'"1 1,sl' to j-; a JlClllPrl.'y j isniau to uina migar i;o mil.uaii That the voters on Molokal wcre, S Suglmoto to Olaa Sugar Co nnxlously vnltlng for Knniho to come J,t'd' . . . , . .. , CM Jhpro ugaln with "bon.PstiellB" Is ey- list Of .Charles V rimy by dilmx Idenced by the remnrks of a few Sib, to W C AeJil, tr Uel ! loknlans who arrived henflust Sun- A M Merrill by nlty to Alice ',UJ. 1Cy calm tJmt h.mi,ho ,ms l.K.eaweetnl . .......Ite ,BCC1, (w mnttcr befo0 hfm u Ilono;,!!,, Iry floods Co . . .Co-P D senrchllght. that he S'Dreler'LtT .. .. .f ' "?-' ln,t llP ,ro,"bU,on Bc,c fro' Entered for Becord luly 21. '1010. Haona Kaeo nnd wt to Warn- AnMAVI . I . M li"'F.,l.oWls'nha' f lo'll V T Purvis Charlie Ileynolds met with an accI-U""11 ,0 6r":s Tin ack. has cabled dent yesterday afternoon as I.c was"8 ono wori1 "Correct," and tnnt ' . .B..n..rn K n . l.n .n.. l.l.l ... .,.. driving Ills' llllo auto number COD around tho corner of Pllkol and Dere tanla streets. -The' car skidded ou tho oily road, and da,8bcd Into u tpjcphpno post, no one was Injured but the car -was considerably damaged Come and See Our , ; display now LIMITED Tpung mmm King and Bishop Streets PHONE '152f "It wo want prohibition. hire In.JIn- wnll, I menu n good prohlblllnn, the 0n'y Vvay to do Is compel tho saloon kcoier lo open their doo'fa -and re- ",w "l " le" ,n0 prnniiiitinn agents 'lilll Ul lMllill.il, ...IIVI-U 111 11.111 lllUlll' spp)lc,PK , thn" jent1i ou Maul., i,,.. -,.,i., ,i,, v0,;lv,ii. ,i, ,. "n-. "avn co,;fi , r,l., that they have been misinformed by Iho oolleyltcs. Ono of tho prominent - lenrncrs o: Jinui, wno is visiting in : tr.wn. wuen nsKcu apout l lie pieut- '"'M, sr.ld that prohibition wil i.r,'' " ""' "'" stnteircnti III not stnteir-cnls were corroboiiitcit by somo of tho prohlbl- D tlou ne'enttf. their eyts. Tlu Soon will soon bo on his way l!,ac!t..,I! "?" ?.n1 he ""f ? 'br)llghtSherlff Heiiry .wltM delight. luiuy woaus, wno weni in me main- Dliuna tliilk 411U mull iicsiu III uubiimij at San Francisco Is really tho' want ed' convict. Lowering tho gas makes tho world brighter to lovers. Go Shipping DDltJ0NAU',HJ.MN(,p,N Mt. CIQHTft ARRIVED 1 Thurtday, July S.U l ' ' ' fsland ports Mol WahlnoK och.j ,i. m. Hawaii ports Lifelike, atrnt,, a.a: WATERFHONT.ryOTM I- I , Nr.wi'nr:LRas'4iiipar(itiM has . - . ryi t been Installed on liharil the Canadian f Australian liner Maritmti. Tlils;,veiJ- sol has sent In n report rthnouhr(nfc the arrival of tho vessel aU Honolulu on or about eighty-thirty Friday even ing. Arrangements havo been mado wheTMiy thn P'ederal ipinrantlnc onl- eers will lioard' tho vessel should Mlio nrrlvo off the port' hffn.ro nlnn o'clock. It Is' understood that the Mnrama Is bringing down ultc,n number of pas sengers from llio northwest, A small cargo will bo left nt thn port. Tho vessel will ho given a prompt, dis patch l! Australian ports via t-'nn. ulng liiland , and Suva, ihrnugh the ogcticy of Theo'. II, Ilavles & Co. J TllI-2 I'ltUIOllT LIST of tho steamer Claiidlno, from Hawaii nml Maul ports, Included 2,0 cords' wood, &6 c.ws h6ney, 32 'hogs.and 263 pa'ckagrs sindrlt. TheClntulIno meifcWirn line weniuer on inn .noine- warn trip. la YESTKRDAY'S OHPAUTtlltl-IS for the maliilauil Included the Ameri can wh.bo'ncr Omega, which arrived' here-on, July 1 'with a thlpment of lumber' roi'islgu'ed t6 tho' Hawaiian Jmrnher Company, TIIR INTKn-lSLAND steamer i.l kcllko has arrived from Ilaninkua ports with a shipment of flimar ami sundries. Tho vessel returned to Ho nolulu this morning. TIIR MATSON NAVIOATION B. 8. Lurllne Is reported to have nrrjved at San KrnnelKi'n nn last Tuesday, RITHET TAKES 1 mppn After remaining at the port of Honolulu slnco June 18, the Amer ica u bark It. P. Itltbet will bo dis patched for San Krancts.-n at 4 o'clock this nfternon.n, taking a ship ment of sugar amounting to seven teen hundred tons. Ten passengers havo booked for San Francisco by Captain Drew's popular .bark. The Ulthet has been handled through the agency of C, Ilrewer & Co. Owing to tho dftnrully In scenr Ing freight offerings fur the old II me windjammers, the return of the bark Ulthet to Honolulu Is problemati cal. Doth .tho Auulo Johnson nud the Andrew' Wlsh, which ha've here toforo made more or le,ss regular trips betWceri Sdh Frnhtflscd and Ho nolulu, havo benu laid tip at Oak laud Creek. Captain Kelly of tho Welch, who IS well known here in bueiness and fraternal circles, write: that he has hopes of some time be Ing transferred to n steam vesse making Honolulu a port of colli At tlio present Unio tho outlook fdr the Andrew Welch tilnl several othe, iinllcrs resuming business between tho .mainland and the Islands 'lr rather a gloomy oue. Tho Amerl can.IIawallan and Mntson .steamer! appear to clean up. the business'. '' THETlii ENGINES ' -UNDER REPAIR ' ' '. t t ' ! The engines of ithetllnlte'd Blalei revenue cutter Thetis nro undergo Ing repairs ond''thnt vessel may hi laid "up for at Jeajt n iiK'ntli ti'etun ,'tho vi'prji Is completed.' ' ' ' j "The1 Thetis liaa been 111 commls slon In Hawaiian waters for a con isldernble period Without having re Jcelvcd inu';tj attention to her ma . ch'ln'ery. Notice to"mabiw:bs. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Oahu Isl ' and, S'ly sldt Honolulu Harbor Kn tranco Entrnnco Oas Huoy, No. l,.rv ported occulting Irregularly, will havo Its regular characteristic' restor" ed ns soon as 'practicable, 'I ' t ' San Fra.nclspo Uay, California.; : Notice Is hereby glyon that San An tonlo Creek Bu6y No'. 1 a 2nd.-'clasi spar, Is retried adrift. It wlll'bt replaced us soon as practicable. San Francisco Day, California. Notice is also given that South San Francisco Heacou, a 4-rille 'beacon heretofore marking the liori'h side of the dredged channel 'leading to the San Ilruno Canal, South San Francisco, which was destroyed lii' February, 1910, has been perma nently discontinued, It being no longer of use as an aid to liavlga tlou. ' Humboldt Hay, California. No tice Is hereby given that Clarke Slough ' Light No. 6, heretofore re ported destroyed and the" light ex tinguished, was rebuilt and relight ed June 29. ' ' i- .DEPARTED Wednffdsy, July ?a. Oraya llarbor'-r-Eanada, Am, nch., p. tt, '' ' " ' Aberdeen brriflejt.'ArJ. scri., p. m. ' ThUrtday, ,uly, 21. lljlo and rulae-ilbhtcalrn, French cnllcrj-, h. m. ' I -pAtENJER8 ARRIVED i jrtrr.'CJaiKllrt,-from Hawaii nnd Maui ports, ,lu'jy 20. M.Im i. A. Ilowcher, jatnes tlowcher, U. llalno, I). . Ma'yt Obrdon Vakefleld, Mrs. W1. A, Anjlersdn, )' Ka'nekd, Jatne..- Vnrion' Mrf. It: Mopl'er. A. Anilrmle, A. Kbhs; Jatnefl iooy, A. Illchley, Mrs. Illrhiey,' K, cllnrt Jr., Sllss S. K. Ilar(. Mss M. Tow J:fr, Mrs: O. flcggs.'.'R. R, Hat tie, O. It. Soitzn, Mr, arid Mrs. I, Muramaka. Mr, nml Mrs. J Xnwnrnkl, W. R. 'Ati'deison, I), voji Teinpaly, MUs von Teroptky,SlBHter von Tempsky,' MIs J. Davidson, I). ,Lelth, C. D. Litfkln. J. K, .Q.inuon,, Itev'. ,C. .0. Ithnmham, Mrn'. Iliirnham, .8. A. Sawallsh, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Matsushita, Mr. nc Mrs. A. Frellas; iU. Ling, ' i- PA8aENQER3 BOOKED I Per Am: Dark 11. IVTIIthnt-fnr flan Francisco, July 21. L. He Cow, Mrs. J. L-. Vlnnedge, Mrs. F. R. Hnffne)', T. .Dozlcr, Y. Uoilcr, M. Doohms, Mrs. borlitas, A. II. .Uilslol. Mrs. Ilrlstol. Per' Wmr. W. Ol Hall, for Kauai poris.Uuly 21. Mrs. A. Schleber, MrH J. fimlth," II. A. Moeler. Mm. J. Hel led, Mrs. II. Clark,. II, Itelclmrt, Mls.4 II. Ilrt.0. Moyno, It. W. F. Purvis, Mrs. Puryls. Wj II. lllco Jr., Jt. U Hnlsoy, Jas. LKrlelo Jr. Per stmr. Claiullne' for Maul nhit Hawaii ports; July 22. Miss A. E. Jmii; Miss C,.fK. Schwelzcr, Mrs. W. S.'Clilllliig'wortli:' Mrs. 8. F. Chilling worth. C. I), l.iifkln, M. Iladley, Miss Klngfjiury, Miss l.ee, II. M. Roberts, A. llcneherg, Mrs. (leo. Wilbur, Mrs. Qrnsl, M. (Irnsl. M. Morllnotll, J. R. naiiuiin, Mrs. (InnriAn, Father Itodrl gues, J-"alher Juatln, J, Knuohele, Father Xl'cr.ird. Per stmr, Klnau ' for Kauai ports, July 2C J. II. Dole. II. II. llrodlo. Mrs. Voss, Miss (Iraham.-'M'ss A. K. Mahlkoa. Per stmr. Mauna Loa for Kond nnd Kan tiorts, July:' 2C.4-Mrs. M. F. Pe ters, Henry Davis, Mrs. J. F. Melon phy, Mrs. W. It. Farrlngto'n and 3 children. O, F. Maj'dwell, Mrs. May dwell, N. Fernandez, Miss It. Fernatt Jcz. A. Fernandez, Mrs. Fernandez. 1Per stmr. Mauna Kea. for'HIlo and wayiligrts.Jrtly; 2. J. 1). Heed, Mrs Reed. Itcv. Anlt, J, R. Turner, A. F. Jltdd.-W. O. Smith. Miss .Alice Hen .lry. Miss Winter, Miss Peaucr, Miss W. Foster, I H.Co'rey,, Mrs. Corey, Mrs. X. O. Ferguson; 'Miss R. M. Ar thur! Rinma-Hall, Kdytho Hall,' J. A. Porrlda, Itev. D, W. K, White, I. M. Cox, "Mrs. Cos1, J, D, 'Cox, Miss E. iVjiMMr-i. Hugo itoblnowltz, Mrs. O. L. 'Sn'n'nders,' Miss Sailor, Miss Luh man, Miss Pletzman, Miss Salisbury, Mrs. F. P. Ilerlschy, Mlsi llertschy, II. L. Ilenson. I.nura IC White, Miss Kllllnn, Mln's Aycrs. ' WATERFRONT NOTES f WiltRLESS' IlKPOflTS from oil jvard and' lnwnrii-hound steanrers re ceived last evening In everWtnnco report flno weather within n radius -l seven hundred miles of .Honolulu, the 'following' ships ha,ve been heard fronj: '' S. S. Mnr.ania, .nt' Sea, July 20, 3 p. n. Will arrive fe;30 p, m., Fri day.' S. S. WJlhelmlna, at Se.vJuly 20. 3i30 p, m. 138 miles out of Hono lulu; "light cast winds, sea smooth. S. S.jllcrra, at, Scai'july 20. 8 iJ. m. 140 mllM from Ilonilulu;-Eea imootfi. j f S. .8. Manchuria, at Sea, July 20, 3 p. in. 773 miles Out of ijunolulu; 'Ji:.e weather, ' ' ?. S. 8. Makura, at Sea, July 20, S p. m.-.-3!ir( miles from Honolulu; sea. tmootli. NOTHINO AS YRT has beon heard from the Norwegian bark Lady Kllz abeth, en route from Ilremerhaven to" Honolulu, and now out one bun ked and thlrty.tseven. (lays from, thn aermn,tipr)rt. ,Th Is vessel li'mlng ,o' thflk agency of III llackfeld &.Co nd thbuld arrive ")iefe any day. PliRSteR IxSo'AN of the Inter-Is-land.steaBier W..0L Hall reports the ojlowlrig sugar awaiting shipment on. Kauai; M. A, K 1125 baes: Mxll,; 7047; K. K. P;, 4000; K. 8. Ml, 3100; IC. P., 2389; M. S. Co., 3000; K. S. Co., 1500; K.. 2949; II. M., 6900, TUB AMHRlCAN.tSCIIOONRrt Rs- pada, which arrived here on June 30 with a Bhlpmcut of lumber from Grays Harbor, completed the ,dls- :nargo or ,ner cargo iind wept to sen yesterday. Lowers & Cookh ncteJ as local agents' for the vqssel. TUB FRENCH llARK Jean Dip. tlste Is certainly making, a long pas sage from Lclth to llonolulu. This vessel Is 'now ou( one hundred and clxty days dndJs brlpg(ng general! qaro consigned tor' H. llackfeld & Co. i .' . ; ' : ii' .HI' -.) . I tx I . . , i , .V ! . , .'. ,. , I -I i-"l '! ' 'I , ' ,.,V, ..- i.l .-".ll1' ' . "., i-..j-jjji. m ". , v . . fflxw . mm J. t J v- ' J-- -' iiypsa. f v -. ':' K.;iwy(ai,ff,... 4:.';a'v: ' &.$&; & .'4':.-J-fol ,,.' '&,&,-. V.wfc. -,.-J: ) i. v. " -v . , f ,. . . t