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T EVENINO nULLRTIN, HONOLULU, T. H . SATURDAY, SEPT. l6, 1910. ? t " virm s ,' "t-ivfi ft S '-, a !J lifTempIe A Weekly Calendar Pnclllc Muted. J , Honolulu Stated. TUESDAY: Oceanic Third Digrec. WEDNESDAY: Hawaiian First. Degree, THURSDAYr , v lloiioluln ('linpt(rltritiilfir 5 p. in. -i ' '' FRIDAY: l'erffctton III; lliyne mid 5th Degree. Xwtf' -' , SATURDAY! I l All Ttiltlnr membtri of tbi Order are .'cordially Invited to attend meetings of local lodges U- Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondayi of each month atiK-P-Hall 7:30 P. it. I UARINE ENGINEERS' " 0I fc!IEFICIALSIATI()ILtip,cor; rdially invited! " T jjJJABteONY, I0DOE. No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. p, ' J-1 1 v Mj Meets every Monday evening at Z:30 In 1. O. O. F. Hall, Fort Street. Jr , E. n. HENDRY, Secretary. iff II. E. McCOY, Noble Grand. tf 'All visiting brothers very cordially yjivited. 50AHU IODOE. No. 1. K. ot-iP. 1 " E J Meeta every Hrrt and third, .Fri day evening at 7:30 In K. ol rVKJill, irner Fort and lleretaula. Visiting j-Urothers cordially Invited to attend. f WM. JONES, C. C. '' O. V. HEINE, K. R. 8. Hawaiian tbibe, No. i, i. o. r. m. Meets every first and third Thurs- ftJay of each month at Knights ot a..l.tna 1111 TfUlltlrif li.nttlttlM ,IIT-;rl. tfAjlllini ., w.N..tB uw..v -.." y ?d tally Invited to attend. ! A. L. EAKJN, Sachomsi rl ?Tl E. V. TODD, C. of 'It. f HONOLULU AERIE, 14fo.i M,-fE. Stfl .'.'a Meets on the 2nd and th WED 2tlYE3DAY evenings ot each month at ,7,j'30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, corner vflteretanlk and Fort streets. -jTVIslMnTJaglefcCt iutlUdJo.ftU SJL WM. C. McCOY, Sec. .HONOLULU LODGE, 616. B. P. 0. E7 iltnnoliiliirfxfEo: .GgFJL Oc . TOkH, meets in tlelr hallott' K-tg ', tercet near Fottf oteig-rjjiawjnro-tng. Visiting llrotberH nra cordially .'invited to attend. ? JAS. D. DOUGHERTY. E. It. GEO. T. KLUEQEL, Sec. KfH ? McKINLEY LODGE, NO. 8, K. of P. Hi JilMeets every 2nd and 4th Saturday veiling at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Jlall, cor. Fort and Reretanla. Visit Sag brothers cordially Invited to at &iud. J 11. A. TAYIX)R. C. O. W- E. A. JACOBSON, K. R. S. :? IF wall paper I i t i iu new and attractive patterns ,m i 4t speoialshowrooin ? tomii i u. Lowers dc Cooke, Limited 177 S. KING STREET I 1 M. E. Silva. fWTOERTAKER AND EMBALMED ( Prompt and Polite Attention m CHAPLAIN LANE, OPPOSITE fiATirnnn ftiRTP.rtR folione 1170 Nllit Call 1014 ASSESSMENT NO, 13 (onolulu Bnncli of tlia Kirrlion MuluU AuoclMloii li lifsii ntllol himI U lll'll JUNI. lilt )WI.IWMMHMT P WI'IfT l HOW BILL LANG MET DEFEATS Al. Kaufman Was Too Heavy and Stronu (or Boxer From Antipodes. Al Knufiiiaii. the henv weight of Cnllfoinlii, tnulgli iighf Kjui"' popular 1(111 Unnrti ih.J Alls- velght. i:s tho-Cllron. decision 0er trnllnn hcnvw lCJe of September C. Only:. Ill uliu jnuml-t-tlie iwoiicl -ilU ihe AttKtrq ll.ui ulion to iulvantnge. Krpm this rutiudtu ttrnplofe of the Icht laiifiiiuii fiad' tiff'the adan" Vi tnge The light, as a spectacular ex hibition, was disappointing. Time nud again Iiug would lead with bis left and then null tu a clinch, It re- quiring the astlbtnuce of the referee to tone the men nnatt In the fifth round Kaufman drovo l..iig to the rops and had lilin In evident dis tress, but the Australian grabbed his heavy opponent and hung on long enough to sae him from n probable Knockout. J u the sixth ,1011ml Kaufman ruh ',i his Inn II all dtiutiid the lfilg, but was unable to l.unl the Knockout bjow Knufmaii left the ring with out n mark, while, Lang's face was !. '.... .1 ,J.J ' j.. Enunuu uuu iiifitr nn u 1:111 iivkwi'mi bu ees where Knufiunii had tent n' hard right. i i ' When the principals appe.ueit 'In the ring between 70(10 and SOU0 per sons were In the . nark. Including 1 1 . 1 many women. ThtJ iliiu vn. pitch-' ed nilduny between the home plate and the pitcher's box and wits per fectly lighted b) giant arc lights h im pended fioin the top of the grand stand. The principals reached the city rarly in the nfiernooii. ljoth men wero In -the pink of (oiidltlon and did not appear to inrrj an ounre of su- perlluauB Mesh. Kiiufmnu looked to be at least twenty isiunds heavier than the Australian, Tho fight was at cntchwelghut; 'mid for a iiorccnt age of the recoIl'tlR?-'' - i Kniiffnau had In FijV. rnrncr .o4 cUlstadvJsor.JllUy. Delniittf, probably ckunMOliV raii;MrPiJiJoai.i!il alt fwss r ,(1iiii aw Austin While llc.ilcn Alter Cliiie (loll nt Del .Monte. afiEfess-m .oixuo - -drrb plon ot the Pacific Coast dolt Asso elation for the enr 1910, having ile-featcdAUBtlu- White of the Oahu Cotnitrj Club..f llownlj, now of San ttV!Tlinl.it; lr tClrliClM. l.lna III IfaiiclgCiit iVtrlUlr);S,l(t: hbles Iu lihfch 5laJ3ia.S- ivSl'tori ' f ." Tf si- T ii.. ..? -.- .- r v. ' r" f Sinoaiuaiaaisiiia) iisuiiny expqci-j ed In a chninploii8hli match Was missing. As an evhlbltlou of good golf, the mutch was .not to ha com- jiqr.ed; wllh.t)ist of t'ie previous day. Vhen Whlfney dlsiiosed of Nowtun. What was lacking In sustained play of the first class, however, was more than made up by the closeness of the struggle. White was behind from the eleventh hole ouwaid, but threat ened nt any moment to assume the lead I, and dowii to the very end pin)- and spectators wero keyed ton a pitch. , Tills tensfilli, In fscf; jablyjhad mucq to do yltli tb ers hlch probably had much, to da with ths mediocre- play ot the contenders. ONE PRE HAWAIJAN, KNOCKED OUT COLD Usual Crowd of Toughs and Soldiers Meet on Hotel Street and Fight. That there Is considerable Ill-feeling between tho Iluwiilluiis and the soldiers of tho city Is very, evident. Another native was knocked down on Sutuiday night nnd nearly killed on Hotel street. The crowd gathers on the sidewalks nnd there is tiouble of some sort every Saturday night A soldier mimed Andrew llrotku Is beta for Investigation with regards tu the. nssuult on the native, nnd no cliaigo will bo ;ild until It Is known If the Hawaiian will JJn or not. Tho boy's head came in contact with tho sidewalk and It Is feared that Iwi Is badly Injured x stoc'ks'quiFT It Is probable that politic il con volition i xcltcnt"iit has acted as n damper oil the slock market for the ilma being Ibtwceii boanls iho only, transac tion recorded was i sulQ of tlQOQ woith of Mcllijdo i'.h at DK.l't. ' Tho sales nl session consisted prln clpally or (law. U. k H. Co which was Hindu up of 210 shares of till dock 1u seven illfteiunl blocks, ami bullion III ()iii liuiplied itml willy lto lloiin km (IimhkhiI IiiiipIh lit IK, wlilrli U ll thudliiK off ri tin) l li it Inst pn'Uuiu i. ib (iliHi'i of tlUtl (Is III III Iti mill the HIHi Mlliiiillll of llllii lis III 110 76 tilled Iu III luiiuailluM ill m!t'l sili M-AY"ntUK Sex J,riLaIlSr?9- ii?.' WW -PJm- t?.w?.Sn' 91 S?l MUmpny, LOCAL AND GENERAL The tablet sold by the Bullc for a nickel is twice rj laree as the tablet usually sold for this price. Autos. M'pcr Hour, Lewis Stables Uethci Btiloi.'.Ilack Stand l'htmo ,52 K, It Koesi without sajlng that eiry thing Is Host at The Encore. ' The Anchor Saloon U now n clulo iiiiiisciini Worth truing Don't forgit,, r-Ui'fUfJifoo (noblUa Bad ,flboplloii. noun nine iiicinj iisi "OJiio been r'glslcre.l nt alio aU'V laiei.hen I.. D'lu of Hihiwlll be 'among the outgoing j).iRFiiiRcrNiii the iMaiina Ke.i toiuorniK ' Utorri in a goud lob dona on rtn aUto Or flirlage take It to llawullaii Carriage Mfg. Co.. 427 Queen St. There wero thirty slc cases on tb police court calendar till morning hut imr till fu most of them wero cent ituro dates For distilled wnter. Hire's Root Rcor nnd all other liopiihir ilrlnks Ring dp Phono 2171. Consolidated Boda Works. -ommencing Sunday, August 28, the .Bulletin's phone numbers will be: Bus.ness office, 225G; edi torial rooms, 2185. A. S. tVjjcox ijf Kauai nnd wlfojnre Wikot tj 'Jenitoi on the Pacific) Mali liner Manchuria, which It due iijr " '""". .' Wtl?niAt",wnu ","" ........ I.. f ling n "K -If -' 1 -i f 11 The Honolulu Construction 'an I uraying Co. (Jiieen street imiiuJile .. i i . 'i.i iiiaiiiiin&m( tp.r,?! prc.yod to fi cUth Ill nnv nii.iiitlty, cor: r.-u. kuimI ima.tlil mill to ilo,h)av and light di iie HHij.iWfky-.Truek with i 11 r. iililck' di liirlihblL' jiowcr pl.ljffl If uie iir-st motor truck for the nii'rihiut who wants sne In bo'h time nun mono). Telcihonc 21RC for partial lars. The Canaillnn liner Mamma Is due to arrive at noon tomorrow from Syd lie), with mlsccllniKoiis cargo for the , .Melroiiolltuii Meat Murket Sim will j probably sail nt 5 o'clock In the nf terncoii. I Soon alleged toughs who have beou n source of trouble up Nuiianii Valley wn) wero on the iiolloo court cnlonilar, this moniliig, hut tht.tr rakes wei'o'oii oer till tomoriow nioiiijiig jVi 'Judge Andrado. ( jj h A County prisoner named Sam tfhlil, will, U'.ll rilflldr. ir.uu .i,,.h II. ilk,.. jlkl Held this morning, in ronpi yny nannged to cut one of his toes,ieap iv iu uie man was iiiKpii tonne Queen's hospital for tieatinent -M Tho Comacho caso Is still before the criminal court mid wilt protiajdy bo continued tomorrow. This 'iiiM-ii lug several witnesses wero uxainlmil. iy was up beforo Judgo Audr.ulo this morning on a chargo of being round on tho premises of a Japanese nt (light Thp lad cln(ms that, Ijo went llilo lli pfuro" lo slJeu npd' tfint h'i dljl iib.'SvronKj' ' J i I S , vWlarSr.i."n Jajinnosp. vvlmls 'cliitrg' ed with burglary, waived (oxnmlna Hon nud demanded n Jury trial this moniliig at tho Olstilct Court; he was therefore committed for trial, provld lug that the drum! Jury find a true bill against him. IL Oknwa, lco president of the Tojo Klsen Kalshn arrived today on tho Nippon Mam, which sails for Yo kohama tomorrow morning lit 10 o'clock. Mr Oknwa will remain here until tho Siberia arrives, next Monday fmm San Kiaiiclhco.-' ""& Fourjyoutji'i wrjn up liebirc&Jlidgo ApdjdpJthjiTmoriilnEicharKejijJvvlth having rssnuIljOd aJ Gnijnafc.fjSvo of ine oiys wer ronvicieu.'nrKi senienc ed to ten and sixty days Jail, respec 'tlvoly:Tha'rthDrjtw;jnerovriiPd nud allowed lo depart. fleorgo Wilkinson will skate against, two men at the rink on Sunday. tilht aoxt; 1'reltas. and Marcus .will rnib ably be Mho men to aripoHoi I hpi nat wiui ruceu roiresi n ciiupieioiweess ago. Wilkinson is issuing n challenge to race an) body iu the Islands, The friends of Chcsfer Doylo will be snrr) to hear that ho rcctlved u cable this morning nuiioiincliig the death nl his sister, Mis. Herman An derson, at Sail Francisco, Mrs. An dcrson, whoso homo was In Shmighul passed through Honolulu on tho Asia n low weeks ugo. Tho ladles' rtady-to-weitr suits per sonally selocted by .Mrs r S Zenvo In New York, will be on display Mon day, September I-, nt nine a m In her newly furnished p.ulimi in (he Alexander Young building, looius C7 (!8 Lndli'H lire cordially Invited lo luspeit this dlsjil.l)'. 'file subject of the Ilpworlli laMigue Uii'i.'llug all the Me(lu'di,t d4irili' last evening was "Meicy to the Kallen," led, by ,Miss. Maud Dawion of Ihu Nor liiii'l school She gave u short account nf tin) lli(ietng,Hbe a. tend iu the east, led by Mrs. Muml II. Ilooth, of hu urk and the' kind of peoplp, which was very Interesting I IN FOREIGN PORTS I Monday Sept, 12, HAN niANOIHOtl-Hlllli'd Hnpl II., Hrln W II Mm mini fni' llllii, (IAVIOT.-Hlli''l H'M'I "I H H iHtt'uiiiis. fur lloiii'liilii POUT MAN I I'lH Milllxil Mepl U H H HallU HUH lor Honolulu NAN rilAW'IMKU Mailed Hepl l H K NtH'llll lur Wliilll lstmsth!"c!iara- t'McMyWnh,iftW7ir,v;i Our New Phone Number Will lie 1281 City Transfer Co. (Continued from Po'ie 1 rea. The iiaesougers cnjocd the trip imnieniel. Among the pasengris are Vlcc I'rrsldcnt II, Oknwa and (lencral .Mnnnger Shlrnlshl of the Tojo Klsen Knlsha line, who have been to New York, wheiu the) had n consultation with the oMcl.ils of the Pacific Mull about the steamship business. The) uro stopping over hero with n view to visiting points ot Intctest. In Mentally, it Is believed that the local .latiouero merchants will talk e !' n Itisliii'ss proposition with the Ihi. ttenhishlp men w'hlle they nfo hei " Unroll II. Shlm.ltini, who has been Vtiltlng In London, Is returning to 'Japnil. after n 'J ear's aliseiue. He was gYAdilatel! from the Wiiseda tfnH Verslt). Wlille here he was enter i tained by the ldi'iil J.iiiaui'se. I T. Ainnko'ls a ImMerloloitlsf ailil'li 1. .',...!.. been lii (lorijinliy for a ipw year i)r. Y. Ml.vntn, formerly of thlsi.lt has l'licp s'tlulylng dentistry In tl I'nlverslty of Southern Cnllfornl He Is returning to Japan, niter r siding In the States fur the past g )vars lie said this morning th the method of teaihliig dentistry the 1'nltccl States Is far superior ' that taught In Japan. ; Di. R. II. Teusler. owner of ( Luke Hospital In Toklo, Japan, Is r turning from tho mainland with hi family, it. Tanaka Is editor of I Japanese newspaper In KiiIjp. lie too, has been III the States, lsltliif all the big newspaper establishment on the mainland. ) u Those who are stopping over hrj Itro II. ,1. (lalla'gier, formerly 'of 111 ; uolulii, npd uovy n business mnn'i Japan; l'rnnl; tl. ll.iti helor, Jasper ,V I'mincr, A. A,.loer. W. L. Molllj v nnd wife, Samuel Xeiinian nud wf fi v 10. H)rlo and fnrnll). and Mis. A. I Williams. The Nippon Mini Is taking tti th Orient a large' -nmniint or sllvi moiipy ror the hanks there. jiinwJ&anilAWJfUllnivKi.vJiJiJai being depolteil wheme they MOij Prom Honolulu 0 Hindus, :! Clilfift slldS Japanese .wllt.-ilso he dec I d.l l..'-l... I......I. ..th..1 ..nl..lnl.. w IcInlsiJ nrnliiH'n irnl Mifir J.M III. IIIC IIIIIIIIJ IKhMU! OIIILlllinZ j j- mm inetniii 111 nuia morn the .NlpnomiMlir 1. 11 (leneral fipr M. Shlfallh ! ofiUho Tovo Klse Kalshn, comes the leport thnt-lh Jaiuiiiesn liners will continue to pl botwecn the Oriental ports nnd Sn Kranrlsco. The orroneoim reports;'' I tho mainland papers that tho Japal cse liners will 110 longer call at till port wero discredited by Mr. "3)1 rulshl. "' "Our btenmers will iniittnuo to e.i ut this port." said ShlniUhl th morning 011 board the Nippon JIai "The iiewsi.ipers on the maliilni made erroneous reports, which iA credited by Koine people. S "Tho truth of the whole matter, that our steamers will ply beivli Oriental ports and San I'rniiclsct Honolulu. Theie is 110 reason trKi ever for any change. We IntetiiF give it good service to the llonpff people." .A tiiKlilrulslil Btnted most cniplintfiS luut 1110 general piiuiic will lie gii llMfrlass service, so far ns thejg' vejnnce of passengers and frelgli concerned, and that when the riow sister ship of the Chljo and Tenjo Mains Is comideted Iu Jul), next y'oarl she will ho placed nt lime iu commission. She will run hctwdin the Orient and San I'ranclsco, with Honolulu us a port of call. Shliilshl ruitber stilted Hint tho agreement between tlie Pacific Mull ami To)o Klsen Kalshn will be Can celed, tle s.uno .tn'taki nary of lioxt")ear. i to effect iu Jan- 'It Is true that tho tinlllc combi nation ('etwyuu4tlo.'f l'.jcllle .Mnl and TifyVKiMiiiAUnii'liiiVs will he dl oiitliiued after December, this ,,enr," ho lontltmed. "In Jamtniy, Winxt enr, we will bo dliectliig steaintliln uslness with tho Western Pari lie, 'tultl,.!. Iu ..in I... ,1... ,....1.1 I..I.JJ lU ..uliu ,a inn 11 ihu 11, mm iiiiii,i-pb "Our htislucJs associations wltljthe Pacific Mall have been most cordial. There Is nothing to complain about. Our business connection was en in fill ly discussed b) ni)self wltlijihn ollli'lals uf III" Pacific Mull In pjmv Yoilt. HverMliIng Is nutlsfaclory to both pm tins 1 nil) sal lulled that uur liiikluesH MiniiiM lion with the West em I'm llli Hallway will be pfimpui nils mill prnljlnhln," Ml Hliimlslil 'mid Vliu PiOMltltnit Oil 11 w a of Hie Tnvii Klsen Mill' ill h leluiulnn lo lupiiii, a rin I iimipliillliK llieli lumhiess mi Hie niillllliilld They Hill lop nvii hpid t nl 1 1 Ihu I'ai'llle Mull iIiiim dlbmlii iihIvms (mill Hili NIPPON MARU (J.is. H. Love) Prnuclsco next Monday, the 19th! when they will resume IhMi1 voyngj to Jnpali During their stay hcrij the) will be domiciled nt the Voting lintel, v.liero specl.'il apnrtmebU hnVe bten retained for tbeiu. "Until Shiinishl. mid Ukawa will doubtle 'be elllpttlltliod bv the Itnnl Jiip.lliej meichnnls. ." "Is It tiim that tho cr,niian)v- me.111 the Tovi Ivltntl Killnlin in tonils to riippbiit Hip white ofri(ets with Japanese olIUerBT" Mr. Shlralr shl was asked, ' ' "There Is 110 truth In that story' sali Shlrnlshl. "We Intend to Cm' ploy w,hlte ofllcers where they, nro best Mtteil for the positions, ns'lotig ns they hre loynl to tho company! Wo have no Idea of employing Japan ese In plates where the white nuiCei; are nt present emplojed. What wo want Is men who nro loyal to the company." j lloth Shlrnlshl and Vlco Presld'cnt Omiwa believe In tho efficiency ot the vvhlto o'lllLPrs, nnd ns long as they. are fn!thul n tho discharge of their, iliites they w(ll be retained u their positions,, ,, If, on the other band, (hey nr'o lilsloynl to the company, jliy, will be, dealt with accordingly. II. Carley, A. J. Williamson. W J. Hoblnsou, Mi's Hanson, James Don aid, Rev. 8. L. Desha, Rev. C. P. Hong, J. Ynmnoka, Mrs. Aushl, Mrs ICea loha N'u.i. Miss K. Davison, CI. Aka moio. It Nnk.imura. Y. Wakamoto, .1 O. Lulled. W 8 Terry. C K. Nolley 1 WATERFRONT NOTE8 -IIY Till". LAST arrival of the. B. S Mnrlpomi from Tahiti It is learned that Darling, the Nature Mali, who ut one time blessed Hawaii with i visit,, has started a large alligator pear plantation near Papeete, mid the prospects for bis success nro good IVJ Till: S. 8. IIOSlXJItANS lelt Ouvl-. otu vvHIi u'lond ot oil bound for HO. nollllil, 1111 September 9. IV - ' Till! SCIIOO.NHll Mnrstnn sailed frolu 81111 Prnuclsco for llllo yo.itcr duy nflernonii. Ml Till: 8. H. NKVADAN Is on her wily b( Honolulu, having left Shu Prim 1 1st 11 today M K, Divlglil of the l)ep 11 mien! or Piibllo Winks will leave for Ihu Hlnles 1111 (lie Mmirhmlu loiuonow lie will he nl'M'iil r I oil) Hid Telllloi) fin 11 row inoiiths in r- 1 . The lepnil Hun 11 HIi'liiiHiinl Uy fuuiiil it siiukn Iu line mi mil) slums luiw lnUti siiiii ihlnits him-OlmiliiM-Inn Nuws uiul l'MinUr htopimi ADDITIONAL 8r(lPPINQ - ARRIVED Sunday Sept. II, Stmr. Klnnu.'fritni Knilnl ports, a, m. ' M. N. S. S. Wlthelmlna, from llllo, n. m, Slmr. Wallop, from Knllhlvval, n. m. 1, ' 1 Ctmi'i. Llkcllke, from Mahnkonn, a, 111 . I ' Stmr. Mlknhala, from Molokal and Mnnt, n. 111. . Monday, September 12 S. t8, Nippon Mnru, Smith, from San I'ranclsco, lo n in. t sail TOMonnoW. S. S. Nippon Mam, Smith, tor Ja pan, 10 a in, WATERFRONT NOTES 1 THIS KINAU. nrrlvlng yesterday ironi Kauai brought the following cargo- SOOO bagH sugar, 50 sacks taro. CO sucks rlco. CS bundles hides, 15 cases rrult, 20 sacks cocoanuts. 351 eases empty canB, 8 barrels hunoy. 30 barrels iPinpty bottles, 53 empty bniv rcls, 11 empty drums. 2 horses' 'ntul 150 packages sundries. .WlrtP n.jhgnsanu; bags of..snsa.!;. awau snipment nl .Mnkawcll TUB INTim-lSLAND steamers which arrived )estculay morning from Maul Molokal nud Kauai wero tho MP ahnla. Kluu u ml Wnllole. All of them brought many 'passengers: most lULwhom worn pilnclpally dulegito4 to th tl- UopubltcaU and Democratic con Urntluns The school children who have been visiting their parents dur ing the vacation, letiirued to begin tho school )cnr again. Till: PASSnNOP.RS Ironi llllo were landed nt tho foot of Port rtrect. In the afternoon nt 2 o'clock, and nflei tho Wlthelmlna hns been thorough!) fumigated, tho big freighter was shirt ed over to tho railroad wharf, where sho is taking on general cargo, before moving back In the Mnlson wharf preparatory to leaving for San Pran qltco on Wednesday morning nt 10 o'clock. ONi: OP Tim biggest colliers over cmplO)Cd lu coal nnd freight handling vlll bo tlio IlervylndliKMir. This ship was launched on August 0, nt Middles biough yard, Knglnnd, , Her capaclt) Is 8500 tons.., .A lsver shlji or i tannv dimensions will be started at one' I- ''- 1 ...' Tub dimensions of tho new ship nro Length 125 reel, lieaiii. 54, and depth 23, rcet. r TUB TOYO KI8P..V KA1SIIA liner Nippon Mum nrrlvc.d from San Kran Cisco this morning nt about 10 o'clocl with (ieneral Mtiungpr Shlrnlshl of Iho company, who has bren n con sultnllon with tho olllclals or tho Pact lie Mall In tho States. She sails foi Yokohama, Japan, nt 10 o'clock to morrow morning. to WIRHI.KSS messages rrom tnlmun steamers are ob rollows: S 8. Manchuria: Will nrrlvo at ( a. m Tuesday, and probably il( n 5 p. m smuo day, S. 8. Clilyn Mum: Will probably arrive Saturday morning. BARLY TOMORROW morning tin Kona-Kau liner Mauna I.0.1, In com maud or Cuptntn Slmersnn. vylll or rive from Hawaii with a large assort merit o( caigo, consisting of, oranges pliicaiplcs, iiotntocs, tobacco, cofffi' and other Island products. na APTi:R..TACINO on sugar and oth Or .Island products nt llllo, as par1 or her cargo, tho Miitsou liner Wll helmlnn arrived -Kslcrdny morning a' (I o'clock niui was soon docked al the quarantine, whnrf. at ON TUB NBXT trip ol the Flan lenrn Ward to Mldwpy that trln HtlU ship will carry n goodly supply o' canned music. In tho shape, or phono graph records to tho lonely dweller on the lint Midway Isles, TUB STIJAMSHlP Wllholmlnn ol tho Mutson lino, which Is taking or sugar at tho railroad wharl today wll' lcavo lor Sah Prnnclsco nt 10 o'clocl next Wednesday morning. s TOMORROW morning nt 10 o'clock the llagshlp Manna Kea or the Inter Island fleet will leave lor llllo vli Lahnliin and MeOregnr's landing 01 Maul to TUB I.ITTI.B sleamer Noenu sali this nfleinoon lor Kiiual isirts with genernl ritrgn. Blm-wlll-itituinarl) Wednesdny morning.' AT 5 O'CLOCK In tho r.rtPrnom tlio stnnmer Klnau.wlll leave ror Knu nl ports Willi passengers, mall am' gcneinl cargo. TUB 8, B.-BANTA RITA, whlcl left liein on AiiKUst ill urilved a' Poll Bun l.uls I'llday to Till; H. B. MIHHOIIIIIAN Is on liei wii) fiiim Miilinkiimi tu Hulliiii I'iik to Till'! HUAI.ANIIIA hfi Vlcinililisi I'lliluv lin Aunlrallu vlu lluiioliiln Wvi'kU IIUllMlM I'M' )llir. CSt? ON PAGE FOURTeN'c .f I I PASSENQEHS ARRIVF.D 1 1 Per T K. K. 8. S.Nlppon Msru, Ifronr SAli' KMiiclscutSifii. 12. lfor I H6iiolufuv. tt. 'Oka'war'M. ShlraltSil, Dr".lR. 11. Tiiiisler -li'iMI s'ervanl, Jfs. 1 11, H, 'Teusler, Miss Mu'ry Teusrer, Miss Vlrulnla Teiiiler. Miss MlldLd Teusler, Prank Hr riachelor, Jasper A. FVniier, il. J. flal'la'gher, W. fC. 'Mead', A. A. Meyers; Wi U Moflitt, Mrs. W. L. Momtt, Samuel Newmin, Airs Samuel Newman, B, Ryrlejj. R)'rle, Miss B. Ryrle, Mrs. J. C. Hy lic, .Mrs. A. 15. Williams. For Yo kohama: Dr. T. Amnko, John Ilolten, C." Cruse, Major Y. Mlyntn, Y. Spl mndn. For Kobe: Jns. 8. Oxford, Mrif, Jns. 8 Oxford, R. Tannka. For Nngaiakl; Ilaron 11. Shlmatsu. l'or Shanghai! Mrs. B. II. Gore.Ilooth, Miss Alrlia D. Oodds, Miss M. Judsou, J. C. Shengle, .Mrs. J. C. Shengle, Miss Florence M. Shengle, A. A. Tor rance, Mrs, A. A.iTorr'ence. For Hongkong Miss M. Atwood, T. M. rinnlinore, lred W. Foxworthy, Mrs. M. Fiench, Bdgar (lumpfecht, wir pcr Ourjiprccht, JllskVAJlte M. aJn nell, II, A llutchlngs, .Mrs. II. A. "lHltch'ingi,' J. Kearny. Dr. A. L it- fgt'ira, MIbs" M."Xrw'rrtah,"Breit O. Nlcliersoii', lco,- RrBl5oprek,"Oto.a. troelc, Mrs, Geo. 0 Htroebo nnd In rnnrj y). ;Xtor,,hfijriil Welch. Froii lloiioluln: dvb. RTfqwell, MrB. Oco.' I'.' Ilowell. tMisg M. 8. Howell, L. M Sedgwick, Miss L. M. Sutton. Per stmr Kluau, September 11, rrom Kauai ixirts"" From'Woimea: O. Ilobliiton nud son, M. Wllgeroth,' Mrs. nrnndt, II. 11. KnIWn, Anekhlenl Mrs. Chnrman. Mrs, Kahoonu. Miss Char man, Miss M. KeaWo. A Corrca. From Mnkawell: F. Ony, Mr. Martin, Mary Keawo, M. J. Pcrelra. From Eleele Mop Sing. MIsb I). White, M. Mange. Ah Sing. Miss Sing, Miss Haatle, S K. Walolaloa, Noah Neanoa. From Koloa -Miss Pleler. Miss Humeri II. Ilrandt. O. Ilrnndt, Judge Kapahu, S. L.fKatilllL K. Kosokl, F. Smith. Wll helm Smith, Miss V. SUva. From Na vvlllwl I A. 8. Wilcox, Miss Wilcox, Mlrs P. Wilcox, II. W. T. Purvis, Mrs Purvis, Miss Purvis. W, Koane,,,MQry Koine, Yoshlho, Father Reginald, nrolher 8)lvnnus, C. Rice, Doctor lluddy. Miss O. Sheldon, Miss W. ynjt, Miss II. Jacobsen, Mnrcus Bill ion, Miss J. Mncfarlane, M.lss Rad way, Master L. Waterhouso, y. Keka evva, Miss KlmbnKl, Miss D. W'hlttlng tnn. Master H- Hanshu, Miss Chris Man, II, Ro8taberg, Leslie Wtshard. Bsther Kalawc, Ceclcllla Kaiawu, l.oulsa Kcalaloia, Annio Kamaii, 'Mfss L. Kniriau. Bthcl Blwards. At I'res "ott. A. Cocult. A Frlcke, F. Bills. Opiimtl. Miss J. Padgett, Miss A. I'id tell, Mrs. J. J. Asch, Miss 'lllackstadt, Alice Al. Miss Al, II. V. Ako. J.'H. Kalwl, Mrs. I-lndlcy, W. P. Hnnalke, A. Peiry, Mrs. Porry, Miss Porry, Mr. SrhllttliiB, Mrs. Schllltlng. W. Kt Wr ler. Mrs, Ficdenbcrg, ,C, Contrades. Hoso Contrades, Miss K. iloopll, MIsa T. Awa, Mrs. Huddy, Miss lluddy. Master Huddy. Mrs. C, Huddy, Miss 1. Huddy, A. Kahclelkl. Miss B. llano, I. Kauo, S, Ulake, Mrs, Sanborn, Mas :cr Sanborn, F. Wnterhouse, J. Mc Inorny, II. W Kimball, Mr. McLen nan, Mr Knight, Dan llano. v 4 PA38ENQER3 QOOKED I I . Per T. K. IC. 8. 8. "Nippon Mnru, for Japan, Bopt. 13. L. M, Sedg wick, T. Odo and wife, Maor Ileum. Per S. S. Wllhelmtna, Johnson, for San Francisco, Sept, 14, M"i nnd 'ilrs. K. B. Cadwell und child, II. II. Simpson, C, S. Davis, A, Illom, L. II. Dee, Vincent Oenoves, Mrs. Chas. It. Flazler and child, Arthur Oilman, Walter Doyle, T. C, White, Dr. B. II. Marshall, II. W.Toguo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry While, A, Schtiack,, W. P. Kelley, Miss Bdtia, Henry, Mrs, J. Carnsworth, Mr. und, Mrs. L. , E. Dreyfus, Mrs. O. F. Ilo'r eman and chllil. MIsscb Whlto (2), Mr, and Mrs. F. L. IHU and child, Mrs. A. W. Adams, Mrs. B, Olmsted, IL Knight, Dr. Geo. .1. Huddy. Mr, and Mrs. II. II. Penhallow, I. L. Clark, Win. Lldgnte. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. ilaysclden, Mrs. J, 8. I). Pratt and Iwo children, Brneat Oay, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oay, Mr, nnd Mrs, p. P. llaldwln nnd son, Miss V. Ather on, Herman von Holt, Miss Mary on Holt, MrB. T. K. Heard, Mrs. A. B. lh'iirtl, Mr. and MrB. W. P. Dll liighum, Mr. and Mrs. Fennlmore, Mr. and Mra. H. C. Holmes, Mies P. 'I. RoheitB, Mrs. J. 11. Rob'ertB, Mrs. I. A. (lllman, S. M. Damon, Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Thurston, ' MAILS. C Malls are nun it Honolulu from mints as follows: ColoniesPer Maruma, ScpL 13. ' Mails will depart for tba rullnw,fU lolnts ns follows: Vuneouver Per Zonlandla, Bopt. 10 "ninnies Per Manuka, Bopt. 18, Vokohuinu- Pur Mumluula, Bvpt. 10, iyineypir Zealundlu, Bit. HI ' i IIAKI.Y TOMOHItOW tiuiiiilug the I'm Uie Mull llni'i Muiuliuilii will ui 1 he fioiil lliu Ullelll, Inning mi bounl Iter Ills lloinl IHkIiiuiss I'iIihv Tml Hum of China, wlui is kuIiih In llu I'liUH HUlw in minlv iiillliuiy mm ii;nu iitruiis u win IU myully intui lulHIMl t'U l ' I l H MHMttillMMMtt' . ', wmmmsmm