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Wff V I EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, AUG. 14, 1911. !B SPV'PWIPi111 fjp'f ' fflfTW? ' ft- vs Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar MONDAY! Honolulu l.mtgp TUE8DAY: Sliiliil. WCDNE3DAY! Hawaiian Lodge l'irt Hccn -. THUIBDAY: Honolulu Chapter, It. V. M, ltftfiil.tr 5 i. in. FRIDAY: Oceanic Lodge Third III gr i'. SATURDAY: Harmony t'h.iplir. o. I, (I. i:. S. ltigulnr. Al rliltlng member of tke Order ara. cordially Invited to attend meeting! of local lod(M Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M If ! V Minx cnoinccria .., aio EKEFtClAL ASIATIOIL elation, cor. lially invited. AWAHAN TBIB,Ko. 1, 1. 0. B. M. Hiiti erery flrst and third Thure Ian of uch laonth at Kntghti of Pytnlaa Hall. V:ltlrj(T brother! tor Hal I r Invited to attend. W. J. ltOHINSON, Sachem. 11 V. TODD, C. of It. I0N0LULU LODGE, 618. B. F. 0. Z. Honolulu Lodge No. 61, B. P. 0. Ike. meeta in their hall, on King treet. near Fort, every Friday eve alnf. Visiting Drothera are eordlalljr tavlted to attend. n i' it iskniikro, n. n. aim t Ki.t;i:ai:i.. sec WM. XcKINIEY LODGE, NO. 8, K.otP. Meece every 2nd and 4 th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock In IC. of P. Hall, cor. Fort and llerotaula. V lett ing brother! eordlalljr luvKed to at lend. F. T. KIMICT, R. C. K. A. JACOUSON. K. R. 8. OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P. Meets ever) lift nnd llilnl Frlili' nt 7 .! oMiii I., r I In in II ill i-nriHi- Hire laid i ami I ort --iriMi-. Mulling broth ers cordlall) h'v ' d '" uttoml R in"' K'.lt, t I) HITS!!, K of 1U& ft HONOLULU AERIC 1-10, F. O E. JK'ts mi eecoiul unil fourth Wednis tla. viilbg of inch imintli nt 7:30 ii'ilmk, III S.i 1 1 Aiilnuii. Hull., Vlnonnl Mreil. limr P.iniiii VliltlliK lilolhei lire Invllnl tii nil 'lid. y li:o A DAVIS, W. P. W.M l M'COY, Bt-cy. A. BLQM, Importer Fort St I The LEADER CLOTHIER8 Fort Street Near Btretenl MILTON & PARSONS I,bu rAluH ay Lurttna STREET and DRESS HATS al the latest Irf OSTRICH BANDS and TRIMMINa Hotel SU opp. Young Phone 3088 Mrsv S. F. Zeave, Temporarily closed while away on buying trip. Open again In September. 68 Young Building ADVANCE SHOWING OF AUTIJMNJATS MISS POWER'S PARLORS Botton Block MADEIRA EMBROIDERY ASSORTED RIBBONS " EVENING GLOVES MISS WOODARD'S, Fort 8treet K. IYEDA 1027 Nuuanu Street HOLIDAY SALE BEGINNING JUNE 3 All the Hats at Reasonable Prices w PERSONALITIES T IIAWMN'K Id booked for llio Wlllulmliiii, sailing: next Wednesday iti'i'iti:rti:NTAiivi: i 11. conijy. of Knuul, Is In tlu- oily lie will leave m Hie W (I Hall tonight, Jl'Dtli: WIII'1M:V, who tins been down nt Mokuleln, Wulluii, will tint bo hack ngnln until Saturday next. 11 F MACKWUIX, of Uulutli. lias ictiiincil to llio Const nfior spending pnrt of n Mication nip In Uio islands 0. A Sl.'ANTp.W of tbu Kiitiimkl Kind Company, Is booked to sail for tbu Coast oi n business, trip next Wednesday. COMMANDS 11AY11S of the gun boat Princeton called on Governor KiV.tr till morning. The Governor will return the tall touioirow niorn IllB lUDOi: SULLIVAN, n police mngls- tintu of Han rrtinclHui, was enter tnlncd with a launch part) to l'eurl Huibor jestenlay by local police of ficials J. J. DOWI.INO, manager of the Ha waii Preserving Company, who Is seriously 111 at his home, was reported slight!) better today He Is utteiided by Dr. Straub. DU 1NAZO NITOIli:, principal of tho Klrst High School and, uuthor of several books, has been called to thu United Stales as "exchange profes sor" nt six universities, and will pass tluough this port In October on his way to the mainland. O STODAUT, former mnnngcr of Mellrvdo plantation, and his fam llv, wilt leave tomorrow on the Marama for ScoUand, where they will rtmalii for somo time. Their future movements depend largely on tho state of Mrs Stodart's health, which has been pivcarlous. LOCAL AND 'GENERAL Alice K. Kin denies thu allegations brought against her by Abel Kin In the case for dlvorco which wns lllcd last week. The following divorces wero grant ed this morning; Suekttchl TsuJI from Mnsu)o TsuJI, nnd Deborah Kane, fiom Joseph Kane. Jose Don P. ltodrlgues lias discon tinued his uisu against thu Portuguese sodity. The papers were tiled this morning 'I ho hearing of tho enso In which K Matsuinoto ami K. N'agntn uru in volved over the foteclosure of n mort gage has been het far hearing to Prl- lay luornlug.ut tcD oclocK. Susan IC Flint wad denied alimony Hill morning from her husband. Hairy W. Flint,, pending tho time be foro thu hearing of tho suit for dl voice which' jiho Is bringing beforn tlio court. , Lucns DrotherB tiled nn answer this morning 'In thi'lr case against Mollln 12!"l(ustiico nnd J. it. Davis Tho lat ter brought plea of non-suit and tho PIiiIiiUITh have, tiled an answer In this. Thu whole. of. tlio c.isn cuuti-ra nrouud two points tu the lontnitt which slate Unit plaintiffs had to liny their lumber fi urn ti cm lain 111 in nnd nisei that tho defend. nils would not bo responsible for llio m mints of any hiiu-ioii- tinctors. NOT LACK MONEY BY C. S. ALBERT. (Fneclil Uiiltottn Corn nuiudi nee.) WASHINGTON, I). C. Aug. 1. Tlio land being raised by organized labor for the dcteiiso of tlio McNain.ira brotheis, McMimlgnl and others charged with tlio dnamttu outrages at I.ns Angeles will fur surpass any collection heretofore taken for n sim ilar puniose. It Is Intended to rulso (oOO.UOO and expend It all, If neccs tury. A small tier capita sum wiw assessed upuu all those belonging to labor organizations hut it was not ex pected tho agirrcgato sum dcsliud would bo half a million dollars. This Is considered enormous by tboso who aio furnishing tho funds nml sopio llttlo dissatisfaction is expressed by the rank nnd nip. They contend that Eiich nn outlay Is not required for legal seivlces and othor accessories to the coming trials. KILO'S SCHEME Governor rrcar has answered the petition of tho Illlo Tolks for 2000 ucres near tlio own to bo hot aside for building lots tu a favorablo way, Ho wroto them Inst week Idling them that the idea struck him ns being good but that ho was not quite cer tain of what land they wanted. llu Is sending n map down by tho mail tomnriovv for them to inuik JukI, exactly whuio tho picco of laud Is Hint they wulit. "I thought," ho said this Dunning, Hint I knew just where the land was but n gentlontcji I was talking to nlxjiit tlio question seemed Just ns coitaiu ns. I was Uiat, It was nuotlior plcop, go I am going to find nut for certain," IllllD, , IlipNJUS At, Wlepbadcn, Germany, Aug H, l'JII, Ilelnrich ltenjes, aged 5G )eais. FREAR APPROVES Furniture and City Transfer Co. JAS. . LOVE riAMAIil , $hipying MISSOURIANCARGOARRE; AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN FREIGHTER SAILED FROM SEAT TLE FOR HONOLULU-YESTERDAY. GUNBOAT PRINCE TQ,N DEPARTING FOfl THE .'SOUTH 'SEAS, BY LAST OF WEEK. 'SUNDAY A BUSY- DAY IN,' LOCAL SHIPPING. A lire believed to have had Its orig in through spontaneous combustion on board tho American-Hawaiian freighter Mlssourlnn, caused much concern to' local shippers when news of the trouble was circulated about tho local waterfront Sunday morning. TrrtJ, Mlssourlnn was discharging cargo nt San Francisco nt the time tho lire was discovered In hold number 3. It Is reported that thu blaze wns discovered beforo It had, made great headway and it call for. the San Fran cisco tiro department brought Imme diate assistance. The Mlssourlnn is understood to have sailed from Seattle for Honolulu yesterday morula with several thousand tons of general cargo for tho Hawaiian Islands. A large amount of tho Honolulu freight Is merchandise, which was, loaded Into the American-Hawaiian freighters at Now York and then transshipped across tho isthmus of Tchuiintepec to awaiting freighters at Sullnu Cm?. From reports which ifavo reached ' this city the lire on board tho Mls sourlnn, duo to urrlvo hero on next Saturday or Sunday, was confined to some bales of twliio and rolls of curjict lining. The llionieii'vvero pro- VIUOU Willi ClieilllL'UI HIIHKUinii-in that proved a ready means of extin guishing the nro. Ml Band Will Play Wllhelmlna Off. Tlio Territorial band will be present nt Mntson wharf to assist In the, fare well, of' tho steamship WIltKlmliU which1 Is scheduled lo depart tor Man Kinnclsco nt ten o'clock on Wednes day morning. AUlhu olllco of Castle & Cooke lino hundred and ten cabin passengers h.ivo itlgullled their Inton Hon of InMujr up accommodation. There Is jet loom for u. suiio or moio I.eiKiiiis should tiny apply for turns IMirtntlun 'the Wllhelmliiii will bo given an iimi'ii illy I irgo thlpmnnt ol canned pineapplis jimoiinting to :i", oud cases Tho vosfoI has ucelved 3Ji)d tons sugar at Illlo and Honolulu. The freight list also Includes BiiUD hunches bananas and about fiun sacks iio Twentj-flvo stceiago passcngi is hive been booked, they being for the most part Poilugiiesc. May Add Turblners. Ulto flics of coast newspipcrfl con talu a reiteration or slnltiiiiMils made In tho columns of Tho II ill lot In to tho effect Unit tho Ameilc.iu-llu-wnllan Hno may add several fast tur- bluorH to tlio Meet. These vismIs will bo able to cover llio voj.igo fiom Now York lo San rianclsco, via tho Panama Canal In a llttlo less than fourteen dajs. As ici minted In tl0 columns of this paper some weeks ngo, tho American-Hawaiian h.is nc qulicd tho Atlantic Trausisirt frtlght or Mnssnchiisetts, which will bo con veiled Into an oil biiincr. Two tur- blneiH .no now planned to bo read) for set vice villi thu opening of thu canal. Other tonnage may bo fie cuied by tho company In order to ncconimodnto tho Increasing business offered the freighters. Klnau Here With Varied Cargo Tho Inter-Island steamer Klnau Is to bo dispatched for Kauai ports nt five o'clock, on Tuesday evening, lalt' Ing extcnslvo shipments of fertlll.ov and lumber, us well as a gonernl line of plantation suuplles. Quite a list of cabin passengers hao booked at the local office. Tho vessel was. an early oi rival cttciday morning bringing fifty-nine cabin and 138 deck passengors,- and In addition tlio following Items of cargo: 2tV2 bales of wool, 250 head of Bhecp, 15! bags Uio, 40 lugs lice, 35 pes. hides. 21 empty ciudu oil drums, 15 emptv wlno li.irri.la, 3Q emjily beer baiicls.on hand nt (laiden Island ipits ' W.C. Peacock CoM Lid, Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mont Rouge Wines Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne ( Schlitz Beer Piano Movers Phone 1281 BELIEVED SLIliHT 30 cases of cardboard, 3 pigs, 1 dog, 1 turtle, fi bags sweet potatoes, 3 crntos chickens, 23 elates nlllgulpr pears nnd ISO packages sundries. Chlyo Maru and Dr. Jordan Tomorrow Morning llrlnglng Dr. David Starr Jonlnn of Stanford University who Is en route to Japan ,lu the. luteiesls of tho In ternutlotial Peace roiiudatlou of which ho Is ono of tiTc chief illiectois. Ilia Toyn Klami Knlsha liner Chl)o Mam Is reported hv wlicless as steaming towards Honolulu and should bo olf tho quarantine nt nine o'clock tumor' low morning. Tho Chljo .Maru will ho detained hero until oaily Wednes day morning bcfniu being dispatched for tho Orient In order that tho ills linguist! educator m.iv ho given nn opportunity to deliver nu nddiess In this city. ra Honolulan Mired, Delayed Sailing. A crowd gathered at the waterfront on Sunday morning and witnessed tho efforts uiado to get the Mutsnn Navi gation steamship Jlouoliilau fiom off r. mud bank as thai vensel attempted to negotiate tho Malum whaif Tho htenmor was uiiiinlng fiom Illlo and Kiihulul and had a shipment of 5100 tons sugar besides kuiiiu 500i) cat'" o canned pineapples taken oil at Ka- li nl nt. After an hour or uioic spent In maneuvering tho Hiiuoliilaii mado llio wharf but tho delaj wus sutlb eient to prevent the stealuer from dc' narlliig for Han rrunclsiu until cloven o'clock. The Mntson lluPr sailed vvllli H cabin passengers. While no bind lent lis pirscnro nt the wharf, tho ilcparliijo was nevertheless an mil m ilt d one. Polo Players Return to Kauai. 'I lie iiassengurs to depai t for Kuril IKiitii In thu steamer W. 0. Hull Ibis evening will Includo tho IUio hrnlhero who have been participating in tho polo tuiirnaiumiL Tliey uro booked for a round trip In tho Hall mid will Ijo hick lieio early on Wednosdav inoinliig Tho Hull Is to sail at five o'clock tonight from Manna l-oi wb.iif Tho steamer mado n special trip to this poit In order Unit n puty of cvciiislonlsts might wllucss the opening g.imo In tho series of iolo in.it dies Iced Flth for Coast Ports. A new feitmo In tho Balninn Indus tij Is plannoil by tho Alaska Packers' Ahnid.it Ion, which controls ucaily all tho (ii)n ties i.loug tho slicnes of Alaska, This Is to bilng'the llsli to San 1'i.iiicImo on Ice. Tho exnert meat will bo tiled on th,o schmincr fit Ilia Nelson, Captain Jneobsnp, which sailed fiom that port on July 15 for llio station at, Kodlak. Willi u liberal usn of Ico, wblfli la cheaply uvall.tblo In tho North, it Is hoped to bring a culgo of fresh salmon In good condition. Ha Hllonlan Sailed from Seattle. With cargo tnke'n on nt San Fran Cisco and Seattlo, tho Matsou Navl gallon steamer Hllonlan, Caiitaln I'e teisou, nailed from Puget Sound ports ini Saturday fur Honolulu and accord Ing to calculations of her agents, tho llttlo vessel should arrive hero on next Sunday or Monday. Theic Is a cnnsldejjhlu iVtnnunt of sugar await' lug shlpiuciit tu tho coast by the Illlo nl.1nr - Much Sugar at Makavyell. .Makaucll planUitlon warehouses contain u large quantity of sugar awaiting shipment to the coast ro llneilis. Piirfcor Kent pf tho Btonincr Klu nu ni riving from Kauai ports ei tenia) lepmts tlio following sugar K . jy S. M,T.,7nnl Mnk. Bfi,04, O. & II. K'n, f Melt. 15,415, K. K. 11 4,480. K. 1 11,0112, M. C. Co. n.opo, K. S. Co. 2,500, U P. 15,815, (I. F. ,1,414. R4 San Franclico Jurist Visits Pearl Har. bor. Judge J. J, .Sullivan, n vvpll known Sin I'rnnelsco Juilst wns the guest of honor at n small coterie of Honolulu plllclnls who" under tho able guldanco of Cnptnlu H) ilc, boarded the Mntson Navigation tug Intrepid cstordo,v mpinliii; imd sallpd for L'carl, Haibor lochs, where llio day was delightfully spent In "visiting tho many pjlnts of intcrost to be found there. Tho party called at tho naval base now under construction nnd mado nn Inspection of work being dono on the dry dock ns well ns tho now buildings now healing completion. Ijiter In tho dnv tho Inticphl steamed ovor to isirtlou of tho harbor near tho Pcnlusul'i homo of Colonel Samuel Parker. IIuio n tempting lunch wns served. Among thoso who onjojed tho trip vveio Joseph Stevens, Sheriff William Jnrrctt, Chief of Detectives Arthur McDullle, Deputy fiheillt Charles Itoso, Judgo .1. .1 aulllvnn nnd Captain 11) do. Plantation Laborers Return to City Life. With the ni rival of tho Inter-Island steamer Mlkahni.i from Molokal and Maul ports op Riinduy morning Uioro enmo Mimo thirty Spaniards, Purtu giicso, Japanese nnd other plantation laboiois who picsumnbly Intend to tnko up other lines of employment here or later on tho coast. Tho In ter-Island steamer brought freight In eluding 2 nutos, 20 cords tiro wood, u qinntlty of empties, 50 hogs, 107 Backs com, 10 crates eggs, 15 prates chickens and 177 pickages sundries. Tho vessel Is to be dlspitched on 1 return trip to the Island lmrts at live o clock tomorrow' evening. Marama Due at Noon Tomorrow. Operating under n now and faster schedule which Includes a call nt Now Zealand and eliminating Ililsbjnp ns n port of call tho Canadian-Australian liner Mninma from Australian liorls Is duo to arrive, at Honolulu nt noon tomoirow. Tho vessel Is slated for ills pi teh for Vlrlml.i and Vancouver at seven o'clock In Ibo evening. Tho steamei bus accommodation for fifty p.isscngcis In tho unions classes and about tills number will lako put suite from Honolulu. Ks Big Shipment of Honey. Ihcia has been u derided move ment In honey from oilier Island ports to Honolulu whcio this commodity Is IrnnchlppPil tu vessels departing for thu malnlind. Tho Ititcr-Islnnd steain eii lwalanl nu unlvul at tho port on Sunday loft ouo bundled and fifty rases pf honpy 111 iiildlltnn to 5000 hacks sugar and 25 head cattle. Tto lwalanl wus an arrival from Mnhu kon.i and Hawaii ports of call. The olllceis leport n pleasant trip. Empty Drums from Kau.il. Tho Kiiistanl accumulation of emp'.j' drums at Honolulu has been augment ed by tho receipt of u number fiom Knuil which arilved nt the, lsut on Sund.i) ns Hilt of tlio Height list of the steamer Noc.iu. Tho Iiiler-lsl.iu 1 rleamer illumed to iiort with ."500 racks sugar. Tlio Nue.ui Is now on tho beilh lo dcpuit foi Garden lsl mil IKiils nt llvo o'clock on Tuesday ov oil ing. Fertilizer for Other Islands, Tho Maun.i Ke.i depaitlng for Illlo and way ports at ten o'tluck tomnr iovv illuming will take among othpi lines of c.ugo thill) tons feitlllei. 'llio steamer Klnau which will sail for Kauai ports nt llvo o'clock that nfloinoon will bo supplied with 1-0 tons feitlllcr as well ns shipments of lumber and coal. Tho carg-j Ib pi.ictlc.illy out of tho Gorman ship Alexander Ispubcrg and that vessel will go over to quai. inline wharf tomonow for u thoioiigh fumi gation beforo piocccdlng to the North l'nclflc coast foi cm go for Kuiope. Tho vessol lias been discharging ce ment, flicbtick and pig lion nt Ulsbop wliarf. I Six thousand sacks of sugar io mains nt Papalknu wai chouses ne on ding to lepoit biouglit lo this city on Suiiduy by ollliors in tho Inter Isliind sleainer Maul. This vossel re turned to iort vvltli 11,000 sacks sug ar, and sevonty-llvo head cuttlo on deck. Tho Maul also gallioiod cargo at Illlo. Captain Tied II. Sanders, for tvvon-ty-ftvo )ears engnged In lunritlme trade between San I'rnnelsco and Pu gi t Sound ports, and former master' of the schoonor Sopjilo Chilstensen and of' tho steamer 'I)ho Oi lent, died nt Sail l'lanclsci) of diabetes nt thu ago of 54. Ilo was a native of (lei ninny. Itoso All Lcoiig was gi anted a dl voue fioni her husband, John K. Ah 'U'ong. tills luoiiilug on tho giounds of nou Biipiiort. Mis. Sarah K. Mossm m has been uppoluteil giinidlnu of hei phildieii Sarili, Tom, Plll.ui! and Mnlllo Moss, man llio rhildien havo piopeity or llieli own light. Judgo W. J. Itobliison tills moinlug oidoit'd that process of tho ill voice suit biouglit by Chilstlui Martluo against Iguntio Mai linn bo mado bj publication. I.lbclleo cannot ho found 4- PASSENGERS ARRIVF.D 1 Per simr, Mlknhala from Maul ami Molokal ports Miss M, Sato, Miss Hoe. Miss Puriotl, C. II. Ilrowu, Miss Angell, Mrs. Snllftii, I,, p.ilcn, M,iss A. 1' Johnson, Miss Wlune, J. Aim so C. II. Cooke, W. 1.0VO, Mrs. Handeu, Miss 0. liiya, Mis. Nuvlu nnd III deck. r PASSENGERS BOOKED, Per sltnr. Mnuiin Kea, for Illlo vli way polls, Aug. 10. A. I.owls, Ilev. Ault, Prof, r, 11. Smltn, Miss Helen Cnthcart, Miss M, Dutru, Miss M. II Davis, Miss It. II. Kiler, Miss I). Hall Mrs. M. Chcthum, Mis, J Mngoon, II, Husher, J. S, Vleirn, C. Castlcmun, J, Monsarrat, It. Sinclair, Miss M, Uko Ka, Miss I- Yates, J. Davison, J. A, Peiicldn, II. Vlvkers, II. C. Wnldroti, II, A, Peterson, Mrs. H. S. lluirls, Mrs, A, .Nelson, Mm. V. II. Shuuks, - Mis. i:. Ilanoberg, P. W llliielt, It. J. I.lllio, II. A. Jaeger, M. McCliinalian Mrs. I'. P. Iiiw, Mrs. Jones, Miss Jones, W, M. (ilfford, J. W. Wnldion, Allsrt Wnldmn. C. W. Kt.nl, Mis. Kent P. II. Lniigdon, I.. W. Knight, II. Wll lard, MrB. Wlllnnl, Miss Mary Wig- Bins, Mrs. II. W. ! Incite, IL. U. Moid, W. II. Hunting, T. Osakl, Mrs. G, Maker. Per, stmr Klnau for Knual pprtg Aug. 15 I). I,. Austin, O. Do li Vorgne, II. K. Lclund, 11. S. Simpson, Mrs. Sliniison, Miss Mumford, Mlsi HstoIIo Iloe, P. I.. Ilorno, Hev. I) Scuddcr, Itev. It. 11. Doilgu, Hev. It, R, Smith, Miss Yale", Mis. K. Yntes, Mis J. Johnson, A. T, Spero, Mrs. 8icie, I'athcr Ilerinan, M. Osakl. Per stmr. ClKiiilIno, for Hawaii via Maul ports, Aug. 1S.-J-J, V.. Iliuhes. Per stmr. Mlknhala, for Maul, Mo Iok.il poits, Aug. 15. Mrs. P. J. Mo uolinn, Miss, Alexander, 1- Quotig Sou, Miss J. Shaw, Mis. K. Peterson, Miss Hendry, Mis. Iliiinc, Per stmr. W. O. Unit, for Knu,il liorls, Aug. 14. W. Pfotcnhauer, W 1J, Hlco, C. A. Illcc, A. II. Itlce, C. W. Spitz. Per stmr. Mnuun Ii,i, for Kona niid Knil polls Aug. IS. i:. (1. Allen. Mrs. Allen, Miss I.uc) Il.ulier, Mrs. Uiu Chew, Mr and Mis. Ilodel, W. 11. Clnik, Il.sr. Mingles, Miss I Meln ecko. Miss It. Illiiil, It. Pnilh, Mrr, J A. Mngoon, Mrs. Moller, M. Mid ler. CUPID CAPTAIN Tho Wllhelmlna was captained b D.iii Cupid on her last trip down here, uccoidlng to tho San Francisco Hxniuliicr, wlilili piiblislies thu fol lowing: , Altlinugh Captain Peter Johnson was on thu bridge of tho liner Welhol nilna when that vessel nulled for Ho nolulu jesleid.iy noon, his euiuinund was only nomlmil, fur tho re.il skip per was noun other than llttlo Dan Cupid. ' This because Uio Wllhelmlna was luden with iiovvlyweds, who are Jour neying to sunny Hawaii,, whuio they will Idle away thu early weeks of their m.irrlid existence. Of the twelve married collides aboard tho stunner, six weio houey inuoiicis. They wero Mr. nnd Mis. O. K: Ilulnbridgp, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Ilos vvorth of l'.l Paso, Mr. nnd Mis. M. T. CI egg of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel C Haver of ltedoudo, Mr. mid Mrs. i. : llcthuilngloii of I.oh Angeles. ami Mr. and Mis. 1 F. Wright. 'I tin celebration of tho numerous fi lends of tlio lirld.il (oiiples who Hoi ked to tho Mntson dock at least nu houi before the steamei- sailed pioved u utirpilKC to Boirio of the honeymoon couples who had nrinngcd to leave quietly, About live hundred young people, cadi provided wlUi rico and old shoes to tluow nt the brides, and cow bells and horiiH as noiso providers, greeted each touplo as they whirled up to tho dock entrance In tuxl cabs. WEATHER PAY Local Olllco, U. S. Weather, Young lliilldlng. Tempci.ituies. fi a, in, 75; 8 a. in.. 77; 10 u m., 77; noon, 79; moinlug minimum, 75 Harometer, 8 a. in, 30 01; absolute, humidity, S ns in., 7.372 grains pel cubic fool; lolntlvu humidity, S n. ii , 71 por cent; dnvv point, 8 a, in, 08, Wind. (! a. in, velocity 7, dliectlou N; 8 n. in , velocity 6, direction NU; 10 n m velocity 5, direction Uj noon velocity 14, dlioctiofi B. Ituliifnil dining 24 houiB ended S n. in , 1 Inch. Total wind movement diirln g 21 bonis ended at, boon, lb.1 miles. POLICE COURT NOTES. John Duirl was uricsted this moin lug il tho stofk )uh1b for assiult and butteiy, llu irt It seems got lu nn nigumoift wllh u Chinaman ami liouhlo losull Pd l)u. nt got hold of n largo club beating tho Chinaman over the head, splitting tho scalp in sevoial placed until ho wuh fluall) overpowcicd. Hong Kill); was aiiesled mid pi ic ed In u cell, ponding an Investigation us lo his sanity, e e r-BULLETIN ADS PAY ( im) A Rare Achievement A millionaire could cmnmind nn bet- l snioku thin n Van Dck "Qualll)" Ciar. Nlit If be owned Cuba's choicest plantation and had his ilk.ira mado to ordu, on tbu gi on lid. For wo get Uio choicest selections from AM, Cllbl's lilnntiitlnnn. Ami In our fmliiry'nt Tampi, Pfn, wo employ urn must skilled Culiaii vvorkmin Thus, by making our i Igar In tho XL S wo save Import duty, which equals tho cost nnd doubles the p'iIlb of every t'libaii-inadi. cigar. VAN DYCK "Quality" Cigars No finer flavored or moro luxurious ly rntliu'yliiK cigar than ours uro sold nt double the prlco. They sill ns low ns 3 for 21e tho greatest cigar altio ever offend. And )ou have )our cholio of 27 dlf. fin lit sluidfs. In nil digries nf mild, ness and rli hness. ONE'WILL CONVINCE M.'A. Gunst & Co. "The House of Staple." Distributors 9 WILL TELLER INDUSTRIAL DOINGS AT Y. M. C. A. Sepicfltnry A. ):. Larlmor or tho Y, Al. C. A. who has rccontly relum ed fioni n trip lo tho roast, during which ho went Into the ini.tler of In dustrial nnd manual tialnlng is to make n report at the directors meet ing lo bo held nt eight o'( lock tonight Tills In n meeting at which nil the fceeielurlon of Uiu Institution make their annual iokiiL and Is looked o as one of the most Impoitniit held during Hie )oar. Altlinugh Ijirlmer does not bold himself ns uivexport he will recom mend lo the dlieclora that Ihev mako Mimo Inquiries as lo having mhiih of me EjiiicniB lie siio.iks or put In force heie. Ono of tho main fcalincH of tho syslem lli.it Is working on llio main land, Is that of tho co-prntiDu shown bitvvppn thu, siIhmiI on,) of (ho work mid the pracllral enil. At Cincinnati milverslt) them Is inn In connection wllh Ilieil engliipprlnx.'ct.iss a B)stem ,wherpbjr llio.studentH.can work In tho big machine shops. This has also been :i(iilied to nppiciltlios, Willi the nppi entices the big companies al low them off for a coiiplo of after noons during the week without de ducting It fiom their time. 4lome 200 jippmntlpes wero put tluough. in thin way i.isi car. 3 Tho public Hrhoohi havo Liken tho matter up and me working sonic thing or the same. Kjstein with other Hues, Ihiopgh state. Tho same pliu Is being woiked by tho Kllcbbiirs. Mass. High school, Uio Seattle Y. M. C. A. nnd I ho milter or lmlldlng has also been taken up by tho Chicago Y. M. C. A. Tho main fcatuio about tho whole thing Is to get tho cooperation of tho big films. Somo of tho other hodleii that uiu handling thu matter havo roopis wherp over) thing Is ntted up and the b.i)s can seo Just exactly how It works. There Is also n great demand for manual training among the )ounger ho) a nml Ilia schools uio taking this up .Willi tho Idea of teaching them how to handle tools inther than to try and teach them a trade. AVhem It Is a matter of only showing students part of a trado tho labor unions arc work ing In with It but when it comes down to teaching n boy plumbing In about six months they nro kicking haul. NO PR00FTHAT FRUIT FLY IS ON KAUAI J.i:dgur, Hlgglns, who has Just re turned from Kami I and biouglit wllh him somo samples of llio fruit that Is supposed to bo attacked by the Medl teiiiiiiciin fruit fly, stated this morn ing that ho could not say for certain as to whether Uio maggots weip thoso of tho f i ult fly or not Tlio symptoms nro very like tlinsn produced by the Mcdjtcriancaii tly, hut ho will have to wait until they done to make certain', This will In nil piohahility take about u foitnight. IN FOREIGN PORTS. I 4- Monday, Aug. 14. SKATTI.i: Silled, Aug. 12; S S Mlssoiiilan, for Honolulu. SAN FIIANCISCO Al lived. Aug. 13 11 n. m.: S, S, Mongolia, henco Aug 7 SIJATTI.K Sailed, Aug. 12: S. S Hllonlan, for Honolulu. NIJW YOltK Sillied. Aug. 12: Ilk Nun iiiil for Honolulu. POUT !,f!l)M)W Railed, Aug II: Hkl Joliu Smllh, for Kniiiapill. Wireless: S, S. Chl)ii Maru, will arilvo tnmor- low iiioiulng and sail Wednesday moinlug for Yokohauii. S S Mniamn, will an he tomorrow nt noon nml sail for Vlcloila ul 7 p. in. LLi J j. ).XteJkJ'hiitok)aLi&l,L il.iti&fe ih-r.