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m EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911. i W! hi , i i i ' . rvt & frr & f ! It m a?. Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONDAY! l.uilil . 2, it. f. S. TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: il.iuiillan, h( 0(111(1 Degree. THUUBDAY: llnniiliilii (li.iplir, Regular, " p. in FRIDAY: llnliiilulii lodge, In) IMgrir. SATURDAY: Al visiting members ol tM Order mo cordially Invited to attend meetlnas of local ledge Meet on the 2nd and 4th Kondays of each month at K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M. dABINE ENGINEERS' 0th aiio 6HEFICIAL A$Sop.IATtOK. elation, cor. iially invited. HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. B. X. Meats every first and third Thurs days of each month at Knights of Pythias Hall. Visiting brother tor Ully Invited to attend. W J ItOIllNSON, Sacliem. L. V 'I ODD, C. of It. K0N0LUIU AERIE, 140, 1. 0. . Meet on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings of each month at 1:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner tieretanta and fort street. Visiting Eagles are Invited to at- (and. OHO. A. DAVIS W. P. ttll, C. McCOY, Sec. 50N0LULU LODGE, 616. B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. (16, B. P. 6. tike, meeta In their hull, on King dtreet, near Fort, every Friday are- olng. Visiting Brothers are cordially "nvlted to atteni. i) i. it isENiinna, n. h. dizb. t. kluixiel, sec. :? p. ,7" - VM MoKIHLET' I0DQE.' SO. 8, K-otP. Heeie every 2nd and 4th Saturday iveulng at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Ball, cor. Tort and BeretanTa. Visit log brother cordially Invited to at end. r. r. kilbey, c. o. E. A. JACOBSON, K. R. S. bhur-on M.y In 4ce UiW II fqtv. ALL EYEGLASSES are not Bhur-ons, even tliongli tiny nro ilngcr-plcco mountings llm mipirlur meehanlcul con- ttruetlou of tlio Hhur-on means comfort, durability and elllcl- ncy Be Sure You Get Shur-on A. N. Sanford, OPTICIAN ' Boston Building Fort Street Over May & Co New Shipment of TAHOE8 ex Sierra at MILTON & PARSONS Hotel St., opp. Young - Phone 3088 MADEIRA EMBROIDERY v J ASSORTED RIBBONS EVENING GLOVES MISS WOODARD'S, Fort Street Mrs, S. F. Zeave, Temporarily doted while away on buying trip. Open again in September. 68 Young Building New Stylish Hats Summe.- styles in millinery at par- lora of MISS POWER BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET K. UYEDA 1027 Nuuanu Street HOLIDAY SALE BEGINNING JUNE 3 All the Hatt at Reasonable 'Prices' WW1' "" W PERSONALITIES I W. 8 HOWEN has gono to Hllo fur n shoit trip. Mil AND MIIH. W T. CIUI'MAN wue departing passengers on the Wll- 1 olmlin todav miss ai.ici: sonniuiKntl. whoe homo Is In Sonoma, Callfornln, sailed tod a by the Wllhclinliia. CARL SMITH, the Hllo liwyor, was nmoiiK the departing passengers In the Wllhelmlna this morning SENATOR ED QUINN left Hono lulu this morning for tho const tis n passenger In tho Matson, steamer Wll hclmlna. MR. AND MRS. THKO RICHARDS will visit tho mainland. Thej sailed In tho Wllheliuliia for San Fronclsci this morning. ERNEST KAAI and Iho members of his troupe ot Hawaiian Blngers tiro back from their tour of Australia and New South WuIcb J. I, COKE, the attorney, Is pro ceeding to the mainland ou a busi ness trip. He was a passenger In the V'llhclmlna this morning. CITY AND COUNTY TREASURER ROIIEHT SHINOI.n who has been granted n six wicks' lcavo of nbsenco was a departing passengers for the mainland In the Wllhelmlna. LIEUTENANT HAROLD NAYLOR and Mrs Najlor (Peggy Simpson) sailed yesterday for their new station at Honolulu S. F. Chronicle J. 11. McSWANSON of tho B u 1 1 o- 1 1 n staff, has gone to the coast there to 1 1 mam for nn Indefinite period He sailed In the Wllhelmlna tills morning MRS. OHORGi: HERBERT and Mill Herbert were San Francisco bound passengers In the Mntson Na vigation steamer Wllhelmlna ,ythls morning. S, MRS. E. H. LEWIS, one of'Oio prize winners In tho recent Hull e 1 1 ii trip contest departed for the cuast In tho Mntson Navigation liner Wllhelmlna this morning. A. .1 CAMI'llEI.L, representing the Territorial Board of Immigration, as special agent left this morning In tho Wllhelmlnt euroute to Imdon and Portugnl Ho will rcnftiln for a few ilavs at San Francisco. WILLIS T. I'OI'B, superintendent of public Instruction, has been study lug tho San Francisco school sstein and Improved educational methods, according to reports from the coast,. wii.i.iam vuur, a lounsi wuunas spoilt u month lu the Islands, tqfl on tho Wlltiolmlna this morning for his home In California. HO Is delighted with his trip and will bo a good boost er for tho attractions of tho Islan ",. II. It. COLLINQWOOr,. wei known newspaper n:,'and advertis ing wrltor who hs snent some yearH iMn ithi Far liist was ,passongec to tho coast In tho Wllhelmlnit''thls moinlng. ho having transhipped from the British steamer M. S. Dollar. JUDOU MONSARRAT yesterday discharged Chong Jan and K'lss Lmy Chan on the charge of allegi 1 abduc tion. The defendants were repre sented by Attorney 11 W. Watson, and Lorrln Andrews appeared us n special counsel. CHARLES A. STOHIE. of the First National Bank, left on the Wllhel mlna this morning for the Coast, where ho will meet Mrs. Stable. Mrs. Stoblo has hien making nu extended visit In tho Hast and Canada. They will leturu here In about a month. SECRKTARY NAKAMURA of the Japanese Constil-Oeneral was among tho outgoing passengers in the Manna Kea yesterday for Maul. It Is his In tention to Inspect the condition of tho Japanese laborers In plantations before returning to Honolulu next S iturday morning .1. II. SCHNACK will ho a passenger on the Siberia, sailing on tho 24th of July for the Orient. During his ab sence ot four months Mr. Schnack plans to go first to the hot springs of Japan and later to take In the Philippines, Juvu, Ceylon, India, and China ns far Inland as Peking. MR. AND MltS P. MALOY of RpilnKflcld, Ohio, left for the main land as pssrongcrs In tho stenmer Wllhelmlna this morning after spend ing some weeks on a pleasure und business tour of the Islands Mr. Ma loy represents tho Laganda Manufac turing Compnny of Springfield which exports a largo lino of machinery spe cialties SHERIFF JAHItKTT and four spe cial olllccis went down to Kuhuku this morning to resumo tho ImestI- gatloiiB Into the murder case, which has been hanging on police records for soino time. It Is expected that tho Sheriff will be able to gather def inite and promising Information re garding tho mysterious murder of u Korean lit Kahukii. "ASK CAMPBELL, The ihitci for opining the tenders for funilvliliig the htructural steel In ton mctlon ullh ilia rcinndillnir of the Jn dltliiy milldlnir liarf In en postponed from Jul) .11 to Kiptimher 1C 'I hu n iisun for thu poitpoueineiit Is Kliruudid In mystery, for no one nenw to I, nou why this inovu lind been taken Ailing Kiiptrliitenilitit of Public Works Jodma Tiiehtr knos nutlilng regard ing It nor doit iihyonc ebe ubout the I'lipltul 'Ask Mr Cnrnpbell," Ih tho Invariable niiswer, "Ilu gave the or ders for -It." ' ' HE KNOWS BAGGAGE Ptraonal attention ta all orders. CITY TRANSFER CO. (Jat. H. Love) NEW OFFICERS IN Shipping AND MORE CHANGES CAPTAIN PETER JOHNSON MAY LEAVE MATS0N NAVIGA TION SERVICE AFTER NEXT ROUND TRIP. AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN MAN GOES OUT AS CHIEF OFFICER. WINDJAMMER IN WITH LARGE AMOUNT LUMBER. STOWAWAY KEEPS MUM OVER TROUBLE IN SUVA. H C. Coburn, well known In Island shipping clrcks, holding llrst mate's papers, who for some time past has Lccn In charge Of American-Haw allim L.ino unamend at run. nucu, , out In the Matson Navigation steam- ship Wllhelmlna this morning as n Lino business at Port Allen, went ship chief officer. Castle and Cooke, tho local repre sentatives of tho Matson Line wcio notified only a daj or so ago that Chief Ofllcer Hussel would necessarily be detained because of an Investiga tion now being conducted by the Fed eral grand Jur. Arrangement!) were hastily completed for tho signing (.f Coburn on tho ship's articles. When the Wlllitlmlna pulled awa from the Matson wharf this morning. Chief Officer Ilussil ns well as Coburn left In that vessel. It is said that IIiiBael was released from further at tendance upon the Inquisitorial liodj at thu last moment, and he took pass ago for the toast In his old vessel. The Wllhelmlna also carried a new suigeon this morning. Dr. II. U Boss, tho former medical officer having re signed to tnko up a position ns health officer with the Territorial govern ment and will hercaftor ibo stationed at a new Created district In Kont. JK t. C. Alexander will net In tho capacity of surgeon In the Wtlhil mlna for at least one round trip Ho has not decided whether he will re tain the office permanently. Runnr has been current. u local shipping for. some time that' Caitalli Peter Johnson, the popular and ola) master of the Wllhelmlna will rotlro from tho Matso'i servleo with tho termination of (Ii6 next round trip to the coast. Captain Johnson, who Is a well known ship mnstei and also a Slirlner has It Is said been seeking n respite from a continuous life nt sea -and will in all probability tal'p a much needed leave of absence One hundred and thirty cabin and thirty st6erngo passengers 'left M San Frnnrlsco shortly after ten o'clock this morning In tho steamer. There was an unusual crowd gathci ed ut the wharf to bid farewell to departing friends. The liner carried about four thous and tons cargo, the jnali xirtlon bo Ing sugar with scattering shipments of pineapples, rice, coffee and hides. A mainland mull was dispatched for tho coast bj tho vessel. . Prominent Colonials Make Brief Call. Of the two hundred or more through passengers In tho Canadian-Australian liner Zealandln which pdld u brier visit to Honolulu yesterday evening u number of men prominent In gov ernmental and buslnejoi uffulis in Am triilla were pasbengers eurouto to British Columbia. Ernest Kaal, nnd nls Ht'tlQ band of Hawaiian thuslctaus und dancers re turned to their nntlta heath after haV' Ing lilaml a tour months' cngugo mciit over big vaudeville circuits on tho Southern continent. They repoit n plensant as well as profltablo trip and each was the recipient of a rous ing ovation upon tho arrival of tho steamer at Alakea wharf yesterday afternoon The Zcalandla left Sydney on July 3rd" on a vojnge to Vancouver and with stops at Brisbane and Suva. Sho experienced a pleasant trip all the way with the exception thnt stronr head winds were met with both ho- fore arriving ut Suva and between thnt port and Honolulu, Freight for this port Included1 17 tons genet al, nine tons grass seed 145 tons fertilizer and IS ions of lb iiiors. Among notable passengers of tho Zealandla aro Sir Henry und Lady Ripley, Cuptniu 41111! Mrs. Stafford- W.C. Peacock Co., Ltd Tel. 1704 Wines arid Liquors ' Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mont Rouge Wines Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne I Schlitz Beer PHONE 1281 WILHELMINA Norihcote, Lieut, 'll. C. Alcock, II. N., and the Hon. Thomas reruns or NCw Zealand. Thomas llorno and Mrs. Homo, for merly1 of Snvn nnd now of Vancouver, . - "lu,n ",0 wc,st a((f,r tt ' ' '. Weiitmicolt. well known ns n Shakespearian read cr, and his family arc also passes gers D. P. Dorgnu who went to Atistru Ha to arrange for airship nights for Walker and Musson Is returning to the United States, Ono of tho largest cinwds gathered to see nn Australian stenmdr away In many months was present at Ala kea wharf before ten o'clock last night. Fort) -five passengers left for the norihwest coast In the vessel. Tho Zealandla also tarried a mall for Bri tish Colombia. Some of tho passengers who left tho C.-A. stunner at this port will continue the voyage to tho coast in tho Mntson Navigation steamer Wll helmlna thut sailed for San Francisco nt ten o'clock this morning. to Bark Rlthet Arrived at Mahukona. After a successful tow, tho Matson Navigation steamer Hlloniaii arrived nt Mnhukonn with the bark It. P. Rl thet safe and sound. The windjammer Is now 'reported as taking' on sugar destined for San Francisco. Tho Hi Ionian crossed the channel lo KahuM and was reported there yesterday by P"iifsey-'KfM5fiSr0.ho Vtatir-Isliuid fcteamer Claudlne. The Inter-Island vessel was Ian arrival at Honolulu this morning with a large number of lalilu and deck passengers and the following lines of cargo, 20 cords wood, 4f Budks paddy, 24 sneaks corn, 29 bales hides, 17 crates chickens, 1 auto and a huunttty of sundrUs. Th4 itiiiuuuiu viiKuiiuiureu unu weniuoron (he homeward voyage. r- r Lightning Does Small Damage. IIILO, July 18 A heavy thunder florin (00k place In (his city on Sat urday afternoon, tho only damage done hi lug 011 board tho Bchooner tlnmhlv, which Is discharging lumber for llnckfeld S. Co. at tho railroad wharf, Ono of her masts was struck by a bolt of lightning and splintered for a dlstnnco of six or eight feet from the top. No one was Injured, though u number of those In that vic inity reedlu-d rather unpleasant frights. j British Steamer,!, Ready for Sea. W01K of 1 discharging over a thou sand tons mixed Oriental cargo In cluding pig Iron, coke, fire-brick te nant und lime from tho M. S. Dollar Is moving along Blowly at Bishop wharf owing to the mvturo of the freight. Tho vessel Is eNpected will get away fur Pacific coast ports in eluding San Pedro this evening. A few through passengers are enrouto to tho mainland in the(Brltlsh stennv cr. ', Ra Qaiollne Launch for Quarantine Ser. vice. A thirty-foot gnBOlino launch which has been used by tho United States engineers stationed on Maul has been bioiight to Hits port. "Tho vessel was taken aboard tho Inter-Island steam er Claudlne while at Kahulul. It Is believed Hint tho launch can bo of material assistance to tho locnl quar antine officials In boarding work off tho harbor. Ml Siberia Due Here On Monday. The Pacific Mall steamship Siberia, with passuigers, mall and some cargo for Honolulu Is duo to arrivo at the xrt on next Monday according to (he present, calculations of hor agents PROMISED R. W. CHRISTIE, Wireless Operator of Kukui, Who 'Has Gone to the States for Health. II. llnckfeld nnd Coin pun. The SI borln Is reported by cable as having sailed from San Francisco nt 0110 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Tho ves sel Is enrouto to tho Orient. Hall Returned from Kauai. Todnj'a arrivals Included the Intcr Island steamer W. (1. Hall from Kau ai ports with 5500 sntks sugar, 1 auto, IS sacks rice, 20 sacks taro and 45 packages sundries. Purser Logan re poits tho arrival of the American schooner K6na ot Ahuklnf. The wind Jammer Is said to hnvo Completed n quick passage across the channel to the. Garden Island port. Ps Nllhau Here With Sugar, The freight list of the Intor-Uland steamer Nllhnif an arrival nt tho port nisi evening includes MOO sacks sug' nr, CO head cattle and 40 packages sundries. Purser Peak roportH 'mod erate northeast winds nnd choppy rcas. The vessel brought cargo Ifrblh Hawaii ports and enrouto lo Honolulu passed tho bark It. P. Rlthet' taking on sugar. fta Virginian Is On the Way. Willi general cargo from tho Knst coast of the United States and tran shipped nt Tehuantopec for the Hu vvallan Islands, tho American-Hawaiian freighter Vliglnlnu Is reported to have arrived ht Seattle yesterday. Tho Virginian Is scheduled to sail from tho Sound on July 20th and Is expected to arrive hero on or about July 28th. Ml Lark Seeks Greener Fields. A Tientsin lark said to bo one of several prohibited birds Is belloved to have been brought hero in tho British steamer. M. 8 Dollar and released. Tho matter at least has been brought beforotUioi officers cunnectetj.jt'ltl U19 Terrliorlal Board Of "Agriculture. Tho bird had been Kept In captivity hut In some manner made Its escape. Oil Tanker Here. Tho AmerlcaiK ship Marion Chllcott with "d'J.SOO gallons fuel oil consign ed to the Pacific Oil nnd 'Transloca tion Company was brought hiBlde the harbor this morning and Is now al6u side the Hallway wha'rf to discharge. Tho vessel left Lot Angeles on June 30th. Big Cargo for the Big Island. Tho Inter-Island stenmei Wulfcld Is loading general nrgo for Hawaii lorts today and It Is tho Intention to dispatch tho Htonmtr for llonokanand Kukiidiuelo at live o'tlock this even ing, taking shipments of lumber, fei tlllzer and some purls of milling ma chinery, Siberia Has Small Cargo. A cablo received at tho agency of II. llsckfelil and Company reprtsent Ing the, Pacific Mull steamship Sibe ria announces the departure ot thnt vessel from San Francisco jesterdsy wild thieo bundled und fifty long car go for discharge at Honolulu. Ml Lumber Reached the Port. Captain Mather reports a fair trip down from Foil Bragg In tiie fast Ut ile bnrkentlno S. C. Allen. The vessel was nn arrival last evening with 700, 000 feet of lumber consigned to Allen and Robinson. Tho vessel Is dli) charging at the old coal wharf. m Kauai 8Ugar. Purser Logan of tho steamer Hall reports the following sugai im await ing shipment on Kauai f K. S. M. 770, M. A. K. .4851, O. & It. 400, McB. 471B, K. K. B. 21,000, M. S. Co. 2000, K. 8. Co. ISUOK. P. 14,150. P. I. 9890, Q. P. 11,031. Ml Maul In from Honolpu. Bringing 7275 sacks sugar from Ho nolpu, tho Intor-Island steamer Mani was an arrival at tho port this morn ing. The vessel met wlili strong trades and choppy sens. " O Away for Kauai. 'the Hteunier W. O. Hall Is taking oh freight und supplies for Kauai ports of cull today preparatory to get ting away for tho Harden Island at five o'tlock tomorrow night. Ml Australian Mall Arrived. The Canadian-Australian liner Zen lalidta from Aiistrallun noils via Suva brought 80 sacks1 mail for Honolulu null transhipment for Snn Frnncibco by tho Wllhelmlna. 4 PA88ENGERS DEPARTED Per T. Kr K, S S. Nippon Mnru. for Orient, Jul 18 N. Kurlzqkl, I,-Knrl zukl, W. Motoshlgo and S. KoJInia. ARRIVED Tuesday, July 18. Snn Francisco Nippon Morn, .fop Btmr., hoon. Australian ports via Sun Ztalnn dla, C.-A. S. S, 3 p 111. Hawaii loits Iklelie, stmr, ji 111. Wednesday, July 19. Fori BriiggS. 0. Allen, Am. bk , a. m. Uavtotn Marlon Chllcott, Am. sp, n. m. Knunl porls W. a. Hull, stmr., n. m. Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlne, stmr, a, m J DEPARTED Tuesday, July 18. Japan ports nnd Hongkong Nippon Mum, Jap stmr., S p. in Vniieouver and Victoria Zealandla, C.-A. 8. 8, 10 p m. Wednesday, July 19. Sim Francisco Wllhelmlna, M. N. S. S, 10 a 111. 4 PA88EN0ER8 ARRIVRD Per stmr. Clindlnfc from Hawaii and Mnul ports H. T. Walty, At Onrilcy, Bishop Libert, T. KawiinO, J. II. Ilowatt, M. W. Hoge, Oeo. Ord way, I. Hoe, Miss Haltlc, Miss Kemp, Miss Slambnugh, Mrs. A. Lyons, Miss Ii I.vons. Miss S. Knllno, Mrs. C. A, Bcnl, R. K. Fernandez. II. B. Ander son, J. V. Ffcrnnndez, E. A. Forsythe, Mrs. R. H. Bailey, Miss W. Bailey, Mrs. Forsylhc and 10 children. Miss P. Bailey, You Chong, xfrs. Fernan dez, Mrs. A. Gomez A. Andrade, Mrs Andrndc, Mrs. Freltas, Miss Perry, Miss M. Fernandez. Jns. Kennedy, W, F. Martin, J. M. Bright, H. Vlnc'efft, Mrs. Piijen, J. E. Oannon and 73 deck. PerJJ.-A. S. S. Zcalandla from Aus tralian ports via, Suva For Honolulu: Mrs. I. O. Vlsgcr, Mlrs E. Homewood, Miss E. J. Chirk. Miss E. Clark Miss KntheHne Orey. D. Crozler, F. J. Ray nor, II. Blomflcld Brown, F. S. Rut ledge, R. Knnwa, II. Ulshnw, II. Kalo, II. Kalllmal, J. Knmakant, F. U Aka- nn. T. J. Carter. VL Kaal. Miss K. Kilal, Miss Ane Hlla, Miss Kapuaa- hlwnllanl, (I. W. Bonninr,, P. Stathls W. Anderson. Per stmr. W. O. Hall from Knnal ports Ai. Bergau, O. F White, Y. Yo- shlmoto, M. S. Kim nnd 12 deck. IN FOREIGN PORTS. - Wednesday, July 19, CIRAYS HAnilOIt July 18: Sailed. Schr. C. A. Thayer, for Honolulu. PORT OAMBI.t: Inly 19: Sailed, Bk Albert, for Knllun. TOUT BRAOG July 15! Sailed, Schr Expansion, for Kahulul. SAN FRANCISCO July 19: Sailed. S. S. Lurllnc for Honolulu, nt 12:30 p m. 'n i. i W(relei: . v S. S.1- MAKTJRa; will nrrlvo from Vic toria for Sjdnoy, Friday, early. 8. 8. CHIYO MAnU, will nrrlvtsfrom Yokoliania, for San Francisco, Frl daj morning. t i WAfflCAST Tho hearing In tho Wnlklkl con demnation case was continued this morning in tho Federal court. A plea of nbatelnent was entered in connec tion with the case ol David Noholoil, whose dt-itli tccmred last month und the fnct of which was only discov ered this week. W. It. Castle was recalled this morning to give luilher evldenco In connection with tho valuation of $2560 placed on part of the piopcrty. Fin ally his further evidence was not al lowed to be put before the Jury. A. I Castle entered an objection to thl course and the case went Into argu ment. Castle was still making his address when this edition went to press. The plea In abatement entered on behulf of the property belonging, to tho dead man means that the matter will be held up until soma definite arrangements can bo made Tho Jurj will In all probability make their ap praisal on tho property concerned and Iho matter may bo settled afterwards by arrangement by his heirs with tho United States government. WEATHER TODAY Temperatures' C a. m. 75; 8 a. m, 78; 10 a m, 78; noon, 80; morning minimum, 73 Barometer, 8 n. m, 30 04; absolnlo humidity, 8 a, in , C 372 grains per cubic foot; relative humidity, 8 n. m, L2 por cent; dew point, 8 a. m , C3. Wind. 6 a. in . velocity 13, direction E; 8 a. m', velocity 14, direction NB; 10 a. in, velocity 14, direction E: noon, velocity 15, direction R. llnlnfall during 24 hours ended 8 n. m , 01 Inch, Total wind movement during 24 hours ended at noon, 2C7 miles. Judge W. J. Robinson signed tho divorce papers this morning In con nection with Iho case brought by Kn- tint Kapuklnt Kaiaulnulri against Kn lihilauW ThO ground fof dlvOroo were failure, neglect and refusal to pro vldo.' AttnrnejB Thompson & Wilder rep resenting Charlos Lucas ot al veisis Nelllo R. Hustnlco et al filed a notlco of motion for the case to bo heard on Tuesday moinlng uoxt before .7uiIr6 Win. L Whitney lu the First Clrc.uU Court. family . . I lVel "F T Medicine Without Alcohol Ay&r's Sartaparllla Is a tonic and alterative, free from alcohol. What Is a "tonic"? A medicine that imparts strength or tone; a medicine that builds up, gives vigor and power. What is an "alterative"? A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy ac tion to healthy action. Ayer's Sarsaparilla does all this with out stimulation. Ask your doc tor If a family medicine, like Ayer's Sarsaparilla, is riot vastly better without alcohol than vrfthtt. Ayer's Sarsaparilla '-MtJlrDr I i Vr.rV,w k , ll 8, A, FERN'S VETO AVAILED NOT "I move, Mr. Major, that we take up the niutttr Of veto of Ordlmime No. til," mine from Cliatrmhii Murray, a member of thu Hoard of Supervisors, last evening after the routine business had Ixcn cleared away. 8uperv(or Kruger, who had hento ford hecn n silent spectator at the gathering, rose In his sent nnd offered n prompt second to tho motion A vote n suited In the solid. nix Re publican majority lining up on the sldo for tho rettntloii of Honolulu road de partment affairs by the Miptrvlsors, nnd despite the vito coming from Mnor J J. rem, this wns overridden In a mntimr thnt left little question ns to how the members of tho body stood tlly nnd County Engineer Ciiro wns also nn Interested spectator. Itoa'd 8u pirvlsOr Wlldtr fnlhd to put In nn ap pearance, though his presence wns re quired earlier In the evening, as Chair- Inim Dnlght of the road committee claimed that lie had fcomo Interesting (ivieMlons thut required nn answer. MtC'leJla.n'.-'f.thij Jono pnocrattc su pcrvlsor, sustained Mabr FenV In his ' vita of Ordinance 13, which has to do with lentrnltrlng the Honolulu road department, In that It place the work nnd management' of that department In the hands of the tlty nnd tounty en- gliuir, with the supervisors assisting In nn advisory capacity. RECORD LIST mm ON TRANSPORT The U. 8. A. T. Iluford loft Manila on tho usual time nnd Is due to ar il vo In Honolulu August t. Thu trans- -poit sailed witli tho greatest number of pnsstngers ever leaving Manila at one time, breaking all Pacific trans port recoids, according to announce ment hero, lodayi When the Iluford arrives In this port she will hava accommodations for eight passengers, six first class und two second class. What the people will do who plan ned to leave on the transport Is mir decided. All but eight of them will havo to wait. ' ' LOCAL AND GENERAL All sizes In Walking Skirts; no duplicate's; at Jordan's. It goes without saying that every thing Is Best at The Encoro. The biggest cholera germ known Is on exhibition at the Anchor Saloon. For distilled water, Hire's Root Beer and all other popular drinks, ring up phone 2171. Consolidated Soda WorkB. Mamma was pleased to hear that sho could get shoes for the family at twenty cents a pair. Ask the Cliccu Shoo man on (Alakea Btreot, BOy ScOuts' Stilts Free. Boys call at the Qreen slump store and tisk the man. Everything free for iCleen Stamps, Fort mid Beretanla. FOR SALE W W Mi Ml l'lno largo United States Flags, soft lotion bunting, all stripes sewn with double n urns nnd, the entire Held ot stars doubly sewn In Extra strong huidbnuds with metal (trommels at eath tnd Prices: I ft. x 5 f t , 55 cents; 4 ft x ft. 75 cents; 5 ft. x 8 ft, ii, llemlfby P. 6 money or der.' t'ustnirn puld to nny address In tho United States, Philippine Islands or Hawaiian Islands. The School housa regulation Hag Is 8 ft. long. Address Danlll O'Neill, 230 Bradford St, Evcnitt, Mass, U. S A. 12t L08T. Vol I Swinburne's Poems; Chutto and WlndiiH Edition,, Reward If returned to this olllce. 4932-01 AmnAlLfoM h&jM . 'kiiJtsJmAiik ilU&tzQ ' W, t - ' BJ(PJ(Jj(HHBa'HHIHBMa'(IHMBWaWWBlBj(IHWWIeaM