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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, TUESDAY, AUG. 15, 1911.
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Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
Honolulu lodge Mali d.
TUESDAY:
WEDNESDAY.'
Hawaii in I oilu'c l'lrl
Higm.
THURSDAY
lliiuolulu ( h.iplir. It. V, M.
Itigulnr, " p. m.
FRIDAY:
On, i hie l.mlirc I lilnl lie-
ITU.
SATURDAY;
IIiiiiiiiim) (linplir, An. I,
0. I', s. Itiguhir.
All Tltltlnx niembsra of tkA
Onlrr ire. cordially Invited to
stfend meetings nf local lodge
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SW
Hoct on the
2nd and 4th
Holidays of
each month
t K. P. Hall
7:30 P. M
Uamlitri fit
MAiimc r.nointcna othe, Alt0.
BENEFICIAL AIATIOK. datum, cor-
iislly invited.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
Meet ererr first and third Thura
ya of each month at Knights of
Pythias Hall. Vteltlng brother tor
llally InvltisI to attend.
V J IlliHINSON, H ilium
i; V 'I ODD, t of It.
PERSONALITIES
MltS 1.1 1.A 0. MAItBHAI.I, of Ho
nolulu Is istttnc with Mis Ida
l.uw of l.oill, California, until tho llrst
of Si ptoinbor
mi am) Miia tiiomAs sidxhy
III.SMIN of Sum Front Irio li iu re
tiiriuil to tliu Coast nttor lulling
n lends In this clly.
milN AMMIHWS, n young Hnwnll-
nn living ut Tiuolnu. Wusli tilul to
Kill lils brother-in-law, Charles 1
Pa) no, on Jul) 12. He Isi being tried
fin attempted tnuidor now
MUS AI.1CH tlOOD.MAN Illld Miss
Inez (loodiiuin of Uerkeley, ('ill , tire
In the Islands for u six iiioiHIik stay
Miss Goodman In u well known vocal-
IM
WILLIAM A n00i:itS of Now
York mid Mnrthn A Howltinil of Ho
nolnlu, O.ihti, T II, obtnintd u niiir
rl.iye license )osterdny inornliiK and
weru' married In the iifteinoon liv llev.
Mr. Thompson of the llnptlst Chinch
at hln lesltlenco Iho couple lift Im
mediately for Sun Francisco on u wed
ding Journey Itcno, ,ev, Journal
MU AND .MUS IIAHOt.D DII.UNO
HAM are due here fioui their laland
honiH cully In September, uud with
them will be their )oung son and heir.
Mm i:ieiinor 1 1) do Smith In
utiticip.iling tin Ir Milt with much
pleasure, and tiny will bo constantly
intertalittd b) friends, who iilwios
delight In making them tho honored
gip?sts nt elaborate its well an Informal
functions S F Kvnmlner.
MURRAY-MARSHALL
WEDDING
Tli. re vvns n putt) mnrrlngo cele-
i r t ii (Tdcnlay nfli rnoun at 4 o'clock.
In ii liTtlu llliilinlnn .MarMinll he
i i ili i,rlde of lMvvitnl Ilobirt Mur
rnv Mr Murray linn liein a Milued
tmpluvt nf tliu ltegul Shoe Store In
(IiIh ii( for nbout a car.
HONOLULU LODGE, 610. B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Iodge No 1B, U. P. O
f.lka, meets In their hall, on Kins
Strut, near Fort, every Friday eve
ning. Visiting Urother are cordially
invited to attonJ.
n i it jRi:Niu:na. n n,
u:o r. ki.uixjku k-c
" VM KcKINKBY I0D0E. 110. 8,
1 . ' '! '&? :.Mu,
Mrn ry 2nir(n4ttU Saturday
replug at 7'30 o'clock In K. of P.
Hall cor. Tort and lleretanla. Vlilt
InR briilirfi f,qidl.iJy.ilnvHilJ'at-
lLlf.
V. V. K1MIQY. C O.
v. a.'jaoouson. K. n. a.
CIVIC FEDERATION MEETING.
Tin exiiutlvo coinmltteo and nielli
In i h of (lit CUii' I'edenitlon wll hold
hi iiljuiinii d iiuitlng of that orKiin-
itlmi nt the l'ulilli Sirlc AHuoela-
li.ui rontu on itln, iduy aftirnooh at
I i luck
Tin loiiiinlttrex on parka nud on
i d!i lualtli Iiiimi liiiportiiiit rtportHto
in, wot noil ntlar mittirH of giiurnl
lull rest will iiimo beforu tho icutlu
Olllllllttll I
OAHU IODGC NO. 1, K. of P.
M.iiH ever flrHl ami third Trlday ut
; ii imIirK, rjllil.in Hall, corner litre
Iiinln ami l'ort lrtd. YIhIHus broth
er" lordl.ill) luvllol to attend.
f-iIlKT'Kr.H, C. C.
.tj IlKINK, K of II & a
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O E.
,i',;v-,'
JleetH on second and fourth Wcdnes
tins t veiling of eaih month at 7:30
oiloik. In San Anlonlo Hull, Vim-van)
Mreet.- near Knimn. Ytltlng -brothers
aro Invllid to utftid
u:o a dayis. v, v,
Wli M'COV: Secy.
Furniture and Piano Movers
City Transfer Co. - - Phone 128!
JAS. h. love
Shippta
JAPANESE RAISE RATES BUT
It IS SAID THEY OFFER REBATES
if -j i
CHIYO MARU HAS SMALL THROUGH FREIGHT DESPITE
NEW TARIFFS WHICH ARE NOW IN EFFECT.. LINER
WILL BE HELD HERE 12 HOURS. ISLAND STEAM
ERS AWAY WITH MANY PASSENGERS AND PLANTA
TION SUPPLIES.
A new freight tariff which Is alleg
ed to have gone Into effect lens tlinn
thrco wocka ago with tho Too Kliwn
Kntnlia has evidently mado little
Imprisslon on tho bIzo of cargo of
ferings lo vessels of tho tonnage of
tho Chlyo Mnru that la a visitor tti
t tie port of Honolulu today. Whllo
tho rntcs nro raised on tho whole, n
e stein of rebitos Is In force so Unit
rates are actually lower than biforo.
However, tho wholo of tho tohato will
bo confiscated by the to'mpany 'nniklii.5
tho agrcoment If ahlppcra fend their
enrgo by steamers not owned by tl.o
parties to tho agrcoment.
Tho new tariff Rffcctllo .Inly 17,
IDIl.'liavlnR'Imposod much higher du
ttea on ImiHiitiil vi'kboIk, and Iho u-
poctatloii that reatiicliona would bo
placed on foreign vcskcIi engaged in
the coasting trade. If not forbidden al
together, led to 11 steaitiorH of 37,971
tomingo being puichnsed abroul dur
ing 1910.
The Clilo rnnio nlongalilo Alaket
wharrkhortly before ten o'clock this
morning with llftcui liunilieil tons
through enrgo ilesliiied for .Inpnn (torts
and IloniJkong. Two r.iiuii piisen"
Cera out of a total of how tit) will It)
over nt thla port 'tho second class
number fit and Ihere la El Chlneso In
tho Ktecrngo.
T. Clarke MtCnmli. former ,H eight
Chirk In the ChUo Mnru but tuiw ni-
tavid In silk and lino linen (a tho
titled occupant of the purior'a otllco
for, tliN, hip, William Cli.tpmnn, who
lniH been ljiuiei of the, liner since It
went Intii'comuilsslou, Ii.ik been giant
ed a leave1 of fibeiico to enablo hlni
to visit his homo In Vilgliiln. where
ho betimga to one or the llrst families.
Chnpinaii gr.iilu itftl fiom tho Uulvei-
tlt) of Yllglul.i ns a civil englncci
mill enmo lo the io,mt prepu'd to
liulld dry dnek.-i, railroads 01 nn.Mlilni.
else neccssarv to tho vvelfaro ami
comfort of 11 glowing commimlly. Ar
living them tho cull of tho sen piovod
n greater utliirctlou tlinn his chosen
W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty
( Mont Rouge Wines
Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne
I Schlitz Beer
profession nud lie entered tho service
of the Occidental mil Oriental Sleuu
ship company. He has been with thV
.liipimeso lino for mnnv' ygnrs. Ho
has been offoiod mory imiioitnut m
sltlons nshoro in tho T. 1 K. sorVUe,
but his lovo of tho sen Is still sluing
iiiid with lino southern disregard of
mire promotion has elected to conti
nue as a puiscr. n pollkn In which
ho stands In the front low. Dining
hla nbsonco T Clnrko MtComb, tho
Chljn'B frelghl clork, Is ailing punter.
ami (ieoigo Koiiertson, formoilv In tho
Piulflc .Mull service. Is ti eight clork.
"Tonini) ,v' nl MrCnnili Is known
f loin San t'liiiiclsco to Mnulla falrlr
lionnint nsliostorttl nt attention at the
pl.i)tug ol the 1ip,incso nitlounl an
them by tho Territorial bund this
morning. Tho milody wns In honor
of Dr. David Star- Jordan
A lino trio Is iccouled In tho log
of tliu Jnpnncso liner. On tho way
down sevoial pleasing social gatlioi-
lugs weio the nulor of tho ovcnlne.
In tinier that Dr. Jordan mnv ho
given nmple opportunity of delivering
tne llrst of n porles of nddreBsca on
lulornatlonnl Peace, tho Chl)i Is to
remain ut the' pjit until ai early hour
tomorrow morning when tho voyage
to .irtpan and China win bo resimict .
In addition lo Dr. Jordan, the Clilvo
Alntu has u number of Inmorlnnt nas
sengcrs Including M. Nngal, .Inpaneso
(.onsiii-iicncrni nt San rrnnclsco, nc
conipiinlod by Ms wlfo and bah). Mrs
Jack Spreckels, Jr. and Mrs. S. V
I'ormnn of Snn Francisco will innko
a visit to Japan. Samuel Dollar, a
ptomlnent leather merchant of the
const cltv, aciompatilcit b) his wlfo
and diiiiKhter, Miss tloolh, mo nlso
booked for Yokohnma. P, II. .lennluKs
la going out to Shanghai to retire
sent Iho American Ti ailing Compiny,
mill A. h. llnher. n curio dealer. Is
making nno of IiIh iierlodkal trips by
Iho Chl)o. Cnplaln C. II. Lamb of
tho Phlll plno Consl ibuluy Is return
Ing In .Manila.
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Sparks f-om the, Wireless.
O. S S. Slum, in initio S.in I'tan
elseo In Uonoliilii (reiortlii; to S.iu
li.tiKlKtii last night) Hlght liiiuilritl
lort.v miles from llghtNhlp, slioni;
tuiitlie.ist winds; sea tnodcinle.
T. K. I. S S. Tui)o Mnru, cu unite
oKoluuin to Honolulu, 8 n in. An
gust II Tvvolvo bundled miles finui
lliluoliilii: nirlvo r, u m I'llilav.
M N. S S. Honolulu! en route Ho
nolnlu to Km riiiuelseo, 8 p in. Aug
ust 11 Time buiiilioil eight) two
miles out; calm wind and se.i; all
well
ea
Many Plnrs Depart With Sheridan.
Tbeio Mas moio lli.in olio lingo
julev plneapplo "iiiiigglrtl nlminl Iho
I'nlti'il States mm) transput Shell
ilnubofoi" III it vessel cist off Imr
l)nea for llnull i b) tljerwa)-vf (111 nil
nno vcsiruj) aiieiiioou. rnoiuoop
,C.rs,lii Iho SI)e)ldiiifuniUthiroKwci(t
.1J ens tight hiiiulcOdiWf.lljeinMwci'o
n'pitULr 1lwl)JI0l nft'Tivf! boi'ji Ahro;
He.ins".""''TheS VhmV'tnerry-'al Iho
one khaki clad defender of tho na
tional honoi climbed alio ird (lib troop
ship with tho fruit of the plno as a
companion pleie llnibor OlUcor Wo
lay was ut Iho wliaif during tho lit
er hourri of the afternoon to keep a
tdinip watch for tho over present
stownvvny The Territorial band lent
Its presence at Iho departure and tho
program1 of , melodies wu much up
preclaled by tho enlisted niOn If not
tho official passengers. Tho Sheri
dan Is expected to nrrlvo at Manila
on or nbout September 2nd.
Gaukroger Again Out of a Berth.
Caplalu Huny (laukrogor, master of
tho Pacific Mall HuOr Asia now n total
loss off Finger Hock, China, who Is
reported to hao ncccpted Iho lmsl
llou of master of tho Dollar 1.1 no
steamer Hurol Dollar Is now said to
have declined tho olllco on the ovo of
sailing of that vessel for tho Orient.
News broiiRlit by tho Chl)o Mnru to
on) was to the oneqt In ill Captain
tlnukroger loslgned by telegraph from
Scuttle, where the Hazel Dollar is
loading. At tho company's office tho
reason for Onukroger's resignation Is
not known. All tho Information re
eelved Is a telegram from tho ciiih
t.ilil to Stanley Dollar saying that he
had leslgned and waa oi his wn)
luck to San I'rnuclsco Captain litis-
sell, formerly chief officer of tho
tteumer Kumcrlc, has been nppolnteJ
In Ills place.
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Begins Long Voyage.
Iho famous bark Niiiiami, over
which C)t.iln Josslyn has presided
for man) yenis Is reported to have
trailed riiini New York on last Sat
tirday with distlnatlon as Honolulu.
Tho Niiiianii Is in the tegular trade
with tho Hawaiian Islands.. Captain
Ioljn Is n lecturer of more tlinn
pissing poto and during his stay at
Honolulu bus fieipicntly delivered In
teresting adtlrissea beforo tho local
Y, M. C. A. and kindled organisa
tions. Inter.ltland steamer Movements,
Inlcr-lsl.iutl Mi.imeig departing fpr
IMirtB of mil today Include tliu K I nail
for (laideu lslaml hi(s, leaving fiom
Klnaii wliaif nt five o'clock taking In
addition to n number of pasiengeis, a
shlpi.-icnt of lumber and rcrtllli'i
The Mtkuhnln, will follow itestlned for
Maul uud Moloknl ports, Owing to a
linger freight orferlug than usual tho
njianit'1- Nociu which usually departs
for Kami on Aloud.i) evening was
defer led until tho Mine hour this
evening.
. Kt
Hubbard Marie Quick Trip.
'Iho stontu, schooner (Icneral Hub
Iniil in trio tho trip from Itouolnhr to
Snu rr.mclt.cii In a little under nine
(i8 aicoidlrntrU) repoils which have
IttonhmolvodtJiOlhu local branch of
tfiK MbrchanUi'li:R"i.inge.
ARRIVED
Tuesday, Aug. 15.
San Francisco Chlyi Maru, T. K.
K S S, 8 a. m.
Koni and Kail ikiiIs Mamn l.oa,
htmr., a. m.
Austinlluii pmts MZiranvi, C.-A.
S S, p. m.
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DEPARTED
Monday, Aug. 14.
Dinm and Manila Sheridan, U. S.
A. T., Gxp. m.
Kauai iiorts V, O. Hall, stmr., r,
1. m. .
Hllo and Port Allen Mexican, A -II.
S. S, 17 p in.
Tuesday, Aug. IS.
Hllo ln way poits Manna Ken,
(.Imr., 10 a, in. bt.
PASSENGERS ARRIVF.D
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trMerjfor Kaankpall.
.'lhoi biflionUiio. ftfifr-Smllh. Is
plirtiSit to hirffc sMlctirrompnit I.
re-
iid
.xiiiKtrroi;jthe lnllelrjiImMpuleViii-lwrwltfi-iUhliiiionr!ilt,JiiBber tr)r;,'lilrrniirt"'i
lers-dfril'durlnK'lhr!..!,,) iiulro'lhilti JliehaWe,tt,fKMfJ5riiall.'',!",i7 ' ranSol '.
I'cr T. It. K. 8. S. Chl)o Maru, from
Snn Francisco 1'or Honolulu: M, I"
Wright Mm. M. i:. Wright. Through:
S. Arnknwn, .Mrs J, O. llnjwn, Mra.
I. 1,. Diownlee, n. F. Clinmpncv, .Mrs.
E. Chnmpney, Mrs. 8. W. Forni.in,
Miss O. Ilerrlck. Prof I) 8. .lord m,
Mrs. D. 8. .loidnn, F. Kntcnknmpf F.
Koch. C, Lake, Mrs. C. I.nko, C. I onn
lianli. Dr. C. i: W. McDonald. Mrs C
K. W. McDonnbl. Miss A. C McDon
ald, Master 8. Matsuzakl, Hcv. 1) A.
Murray, Mrs. 1). A, Murray, Miss M.
Murray,- Master A, Mnrra), Hon M
Nngal, Mrs. M. Nagal nnd Infant, Miss
M. Post, Mrs. M. Uattsllbcr, W. 15
Schenk, Mrs. W. K. Schenk, Mrs. J
I). Sprockets, Ir.. Miss II. Topping.
A. Wclsbnch. Y. II. Ynninslillii, A. 1
llabcr, W. K. Mahows, Mrs. W K.
Mathews, Mrs. J. dill, Miss I', (llll. P
II, .linnlngs, Mis. P H. Jennings, H
A. Ucnlans, F, I). Ulnkely. U. S. N..
0. t: llonilurant. Miss K. llnoth, C I
Ilovco. Bi K. Cohen, 8. Dolllver. Mrs.
S. Dolllver, IlnioiHsa A. Orole, Mis.
1. O. Johnson, C. W. Keith, Mrs. C W.
Kolth. Miss M. S, Kolth, V. V. Kerr.
F. J. Kidman, Cnpt. 0. II. Ijinili l!v.
W. J. Iiverctl. A, A. Misire, Jr.. Mrs.
A. A. Mooro, Jr. 11. II. Moiilton, Mrs.
J U. Moullon, V. F. Peterson, Miss
II. 17. Pettls'on MIsh M. A. Pelerson,
S. Ilosonlhal, Mra. It. llosculh.il, Mas
tor It. Hosenthal, Miss H. C. Smith.
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Tourlsts Away for the Volcano.
TonilslB to Iho number of n scorn
or moro departed for tho volcano as
passengcrH In the Inlet -Island tlag
Milp Manna Ke.i whhh got ;iwnj for
Hawaii at (en o'cltxk this morning.
The steamer left with n largo num
ber of cibln and deck pissengera. Iho
freight list Included a cilusldei.iblo
ipi.mtlt) or fertlllrer and some lum
ber. The lllco brothers were pnssengers
In tho Inter-Island steamer V. (I llall
that returned to Kauai froru a speil.il
trip last evening. The Hall was an
nrilval on last Satinib) wltu a nuiu
ler of oxeunilonlKlnho itluntfid tho
iolo inalcli i).,Mi(lliiiliri: 1he Hall
will be back here earl) Wednesday
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OFFICERS and
DIRECTORS
.President
Cecil Brown
Vice-President.
J. A. McCandless
Secretary
Norman Watkins
Treas. and Mgr.
Zeno K. Myers
Auditor
F. D. Lowrey
A. S. Wilcox Chu Gem
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Hawaii, we are now prepared to write
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Home Insurance Company ot Hawaii
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Temporary Quarters, Room 610 Stangenwald Bldg
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