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irww,i riy . - - -'?' ' EVENING! BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T: Hi, FRIDAY, AUQ, 25, 1911.. Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONDAY: l.calil Cliaplcr Xu. 2 llcgtilnr TUE3DAY: WEDNESDAY: thukqday: FRIDAY: baturday: All visiting memoirs ut tlo Order nre cordially Invited to attend meetings of local ledgea personalities furniture and Pjafio Movers Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondayi of each month at K. P. Hall .7:30 P. M. IfaMtiara ff HARINE ENGiNtEHy otheY Aim iOEFICIAIASSIATIQI elation, cor. lially invited. AWAIIAH TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. X. M. MteU evary flrat and third Thura tays ot each month at Knight of Pythlaa nail. VlBltlng brothera eor tlally Invltrd to attend. W J. ROBINSON, Snclicm. II V. TODD, C. of It. I0N0LDIU LODGE, 616. B. P. 0. X. Honelulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. 0. Blki, meets In their hall, on King treet, near Fort, every Friday avt- nlng. Visiting Brothara are cordially Invited to atteni. d. p. it. isdnburcj. n. it. GEO. T. KLUEQEL, Sec. WM. McKINLEY LODGE, HO. 8, i' i i ' 'T t i Meeu every 2nd and 4th Baturday evening it 7:30 o'clock In K. otP. Hall. tor. Fort and Beretanla. VUlt "tnV'brothara cordially" InVUtJeFtVat- tenH. 1 ,, - I tM J r Iff.lFJKiLBETlCjCi i 'a. u: jacouboni k. r. CHARLES GltEEN, a broker of HI. liouls, Is expected la nrrlve licre shortly for a couple of woks stay. JAMES WAKEFIELD expects to leave for tins coust about the llrt of not month, llu will look Into har bor work nlillo awuy. SENATOR GEORGE H. FAIIlCIIII.l) N routing to town by mi early steam er to meet Mra. FnlrclilUI, who will airlve from Germany next week. "SUNNY. JIM" McCANDI.ESS' name miours on the register of t lit Palace Hotel of Snu Francisco rv ceiitly. llu la probably on his way homo. Howard i!. nnriirorK, Jr, u among the paHkcligcrs bookul for the malnlaiiil by the MiiImiii Navigation sleauior Lurlliic to depart on Tuesday m Piling. JOHN 1)1! MI'.LLO. n well known kamnnlnn or Keol.cn. Kona, Hawaii, arrived this morning In (ho Manila I, on He was accompanied by Mnt. l)e Mollii. MISS DORCAS MATTIIi:V3 who was operated on for appendicitis n,t the Queen h Hospital Mime time ago Is now taking short walks to regain her siiength, .MHSSItS. W L. WILLIAMS and Alfred Voting nre to return to the. mainland as passenger In the Matson Navigation steamer Lurllne on' next Tueiduy to take up studies at Yalft! SfPEItlXTENDENT OF THE'LEP Kll SETTLEMENT JACK McVKIOH leaves tonight for Molokal.if He'has been here for the Inst week1 pr Bo fix ing up several matters In connection with the work down there. , "" MIts. CURTS. wife of the 'manager of Kallun store, Kona, Is ntjiob'g the passengers to arrive In the Muunu Ju this morning. Mrs. Curls will take passage for San Frunclsco In the Lur J. 'J. DOWLINO, superintendent of the Hawaii Preserving company, has been taken to the Queen's Hospital, following an operation last Baturday, He Is reported as quite III, but every hope Is entertained for his recovery. 1)R. AND MRS. E. S. GOODHUE of Kona arrived In the steamer Mauna Lou this morning. They vylll uwult the sailing' of the Matson Navigation Ktcaiimr' Lurllne for the couston'next Tuesday. Dr. and Mra. i Goodhue will make un extended visit on the main lnntl. .uir..niftV-..iw.-"WArMNi iieaii nf iho Methodist mlSBlon work In the City Transfer Co. -tv? Phone 1281 LOVE JAB. H. Shipping h Give' Up Hope of' Salvage. lCxperts who nisluM to tho scene of the wreck of tho Canadian-Pacific liner Knipruss of jclilnu are of tho opinion that chances of snvngo aic cxeeeilliigly slim, It l' not believed that the Kmpress liner will be turn ed over to the Insurance authorities. Late- leports concerning the disaster which resulted In the Empress of China going nshoro near Yokohama aro to the offect that the Empres 'seems to have caught the edge of the typhoon without suffering nny damage, ami her position subsequent to this." was established, when slie was found to bo 'on the correct course, The Japanese coast vns then within sight, but later nfog'hank was en countered and tho captain decided to slow down. The stntmliiiK at: 0 a. m, the 'following morning evidently shows, therefore, ,ltmt tho typhoon had oroduced specially powerful cur rents, which had, swept the atoamer from her course. 'The fog was so dense that Is 'was nbt until half nn hour after the accident had occurred that tho position of 'the essol was JLt.. iLk' ..ilnl MAIHlllnd.l lift ,AUttM fnCl kleffe A laf f Dk. t . A rtl. 1 piwUptty first ;uid$ijrd Friday at , U OCIOCK. l'Wlian nail, corner jjurc tnnlu nnd Fort streets. Visiting: broth-t-rs cordially invltod to attend. K. DECKER, C. C. O. HEINE, IC of'R., & B. having plans drawn up for two new steamships of 30,000 tons displace ment of tho Ucorgo Washington type). which will probably bo on tho, run In two or three years, Mr. ' Ilalton seciiH very bitter against tho Interstate commerce uet and United Slnles regulations which make It. very hard for essels flying tho Stars nnd Stripes to compete with foreign subsidized boats. lib spoke of the good servlcc.offered by tho Pacific Mull In regards to freight, Ho states that ft eight rates on tho Pacific Mall steamship ate the samo as thoso on freighters on tho Pact fie and that tho merchants coiild ile pond upon receiving their meichan dlso In better time nnd on 'lino, nn keeping' up tho icgutar schedule tlmo Is ono of the points for which tho company 'prides Itself most. , Transport Regulation Declared In, humane. The 'proposed scheme, evohod from the bralnory of certain United Stntes aririy transport officials whereby stowaways on army troopships .after loadlng,of about threp, thousand ton, Biigar, 36,000 cases of prcscnod pmo npplcs find consignments of rice, cof fee' niiil hides. Tho Lurllne Is sched ule to still for San Francisco at six o'clock on Tuesday evening. The ves sel Is to depart from Ilnckfeld -wharf. Ml Lumber for the Island. According to cables received at the local branch of tio Merchants' Kx chnneg tho American schooner Pros per with a full shipment of lumber Is reported to.hayo nutted fioin Urnys Hal bur yesterday with destination as Honolulu. " OH Tanker Away for the Coast Tlic American'' oil tai ker RoseernnB was. dispatched ''from iKannjtpnll for the Paclllc roast on last Wednesday according to advices received at tho jiort. Ho Sparks from the Wireless. i P. M. H. S. Persia, en ronto Yo kohama lo Honolulu, 9 k m., Aug. 21 1000 miles out; nrrlvo Monday, fi n. ni. - NATIONAL GUARD MAY GET IN ON IN FOREIGN PORTS. (Continued from Page 1) reus nf military nffnlrM In llnwnll nnd In the building up of tho lultltlii tiiat the inllllla'a taking part In tho lnaiiuu ers Is nut Much n reinoto po-edblllty ns It might seem. The six local companies of the Na tional (luaiil will go Into camp during tliu hiMt three weeks of September, two oil tins eleventh, two on tliu elKliteentli nnd two on the twenty-llftli. Each pair will hao n Mx-day ramp. What thu niovemeiits of tho cruiser fleet nre to be 111 not yet known. ARRIVED I Friday, Aug. 25. Kona and' Kan ports Manna Ijoii, Hlmr., a. in. I DEPARTED Thursday, Aug. 24. ports W, O. Hall, ntmr., S Kauai P. in. Jnpan ports lluyo 'Mam, T. K. K. H. S , fi p. in. Kahnliil Lurllne, M..N, S. K., p. in, PA88ENQER8 ARRIVED I dic6vered. As thei.vwsel remained on having Manila on the oyago to tho an, even keel,, llt,tle alarm was; felt a if vice yvif u , . - - r- - --.- by the passetlge'rs, who were nblo to nack their baaRflge and have their breakfast In perfect comfort. It wasespeclnlly fortunate that the Japaneso cruisers Soya and Aso were able to pick up the wireless message ot the Empress and repair to the scene so expeditiously, ns owing to tho storm the land lines were all dis located and the chances of getting a message through that day Bomewhat remote. As It waa the passengers travelled to Yokohama in great com fort and appear from all accounts to have had an enjoyahlo hxOerienco. The kindness of tho officers nnd crow on the warships Is commented on from, all.,sldes, ami congratulatory letters we're bxcliange' between Rear Maids! IsMvlMJIitf lUICrlOttetown, .m.ru,, ip "W.tj .VT?" '"T P iftW;Matri,TBliI.d folding to fengpri.l jT h klndbs?1shown to the ;,ilit.)it,i.jihaiMTha.tlttlo passengori at Shltahama Ifiatsomuch it.' wn. hl fnAier home and mere uppreeuueu, rte radthfiheV: olghty-fourlyearti doinit everyUilou in the rSrSfi SMI' ;n,l toakthel,, unexpected ,V ' .1- L'iiI. '" ! ui HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O E. Meets on second mid fourth Wednes day evening of each month at 7:30 o'clock. In San Antonio Hall, Vineyard rtreet. nnir Emma. Vliltlng brothers sru IiivIImI lo altiiid. CIEO. A. DAVIH, W. P. WM t M'COY, Secy. KW m C. Q. Yee Hop & Co. MEAT MARKET AND IMPORTERS Telephone No. 3451 aigrettes. heads. their Women '. earlnf i,, Ma nnii i..,.'or-lilraii ipon h.itH need hne no fear mat tney win bo nrrested In New Jersey, 'provided they run show trey purchased them outside of the State. Miir!inl Cnolzzutl. In concluding nia testimony nt tho .Cnmorra trial at VI terlio, Italy, explained why ho was miivlnci'd that Cuoccolo and his wife were murdered by the Camorra. Two Italians were killed nnd four others fatally Injured wlien bv men were burled In n sewer cave-In nt the plant of the Pittsburg Crucible. Steel ("oinpoii nt Midland, Tn. Residents of Keainey, N. J., aro ex perlmeiitliig with dynamite for tliu ex teriiilnatlon of mosquitoes. village authorities their iJwer.fto guests corn- In regnrd to the position of die Em press, has been received, a report that there being no hone of refloating her It lid's been decided to hand over teb, vessel, as wpl(tns .the, whole car go, 10 mo insuranco companies con cerned'. ' ' a Two Pacific Mall Boats, on Monday. Alakea street wharf wflll be' a busy place on next Monday when two Pa cific Mall steamers will remain there during the greater portion of tho day. Tho Mongolia from San Francisco with about six hundred tonit general cargo from San Francisco will be' States would be put ashore as (tie first available landing place Ihlong the Inhospitable shores of Luzon Inl and has stlrrod up the civilian ele ment In Philippine life to a degrco likened to the ngltatlon of a hive fill ed with busy hornets. To' maroon stowaways In " this heartless manner has aroused tho Ire of tho Manila business community. The contention is that thero Is enough trash In the provinces creating dis order nnd disgracing the white In habitants without adding n quota ot helpless Blownwnys. Not only would such a, course bp bad iiollcy, but no- .thing short ot coldhloodod and In point qf hunianltnrlanlsin, absolutely foreign to tho spirit of the age. Maritime law proWdes a punish ment for stowaways good enough for the transport services, Every stow away knows It. When one of this tribe boards a transport ho signifies lila; willingness to take his medicine If he losex' If one,, Is searching' for soinathliiK foreign to democratic no- tfoiiB or out of,. keeping with Ameri can traditions, he Is miiro apt to find It on an American military transport than anywhere lntho world ; Friday, Aug.2S YOKOHAMA Sailed, Aug. 23: 9. S i Korea, for Honbltilii.i GRAYS HARIiOR Sailed, Aug. 21: Schr. Prosper, for llilu. SAN' FRANCISCO Sailed. Aug. 25: , Ilktnc. lrmgnril,, for Mnliukuna. , IT II wlrei'ete. S. 8. .PERSIA, will .orrlve1 from Yoko hama, Monday, 5 a. in. and sail for t Sail .Francisco, i p. in. 300 toivi freight' for Honolulu. .(I1 I W ! . . 1"hfa.:ll MACOMB SAYS 7 " Per stinr Mauna Uii, from, Kon.i and Knu isjrts, Aug. 25 A. M. Mor rill! Mrs. Morrill. M. Taniikn,' Dr. K. S. Goodhue, Mrs. Goodhue, .Miss M. Goodliuo, P. 'J, Daniels, Mrs. Daniels, Geo. Gousalvcs, Mrs. W. I). McWaytio, Mrs. J. P. Curls, Miss Kobnrils, Mrs. E. Kaal, It. Umg, W. I! Schroder, H ltnlph, V. R. Castle, 1). lkiwaell, A. H. FuJIro, John' de Mello, Mrs. du Mel lo, Miss Moigun, .1. A. Alio, E. L. Mil lor, II. Rnppcl, M., MrClanalinn, Y. Mow, John Vlerra nnd 72 deck. r I PASSENGER8 BOOKED. WANTS 5). FOR SALE CiillfornU mules uml borses ex I.ir- llue. Smi owner nt Lewis' Htnblcx, King SI. 60H-2W FOR RENT. L.' rt't-' u. fi fef' I U s-r fTT' VESSELS ARE'ASSESSED AT LARGER FIGURE THAN. COST A big nrlutlou in the assessed value for taxation purposes nnd that niudd out for salvage was brought to light yesterday during tho continued hearing of Hie Celtic Chief case. Cap tain Miller of the Miller Sulvagn com pany was on the stand and cioss-ux-iiiulned. Nnno of the vessels uicd lire less thun twenty years old und some of them mo us ancient us llfty and sixty years. According to the statements hu made yesterday undor' cross-oxamlna-tlon the steamer Makee cast him flfiOO, tint Concord $830, He valued tho ilrat named ut $10,000 and the Intter at $3000 for salvage purposes. The Mo kolll which he valued ut $8,000, cost him $3r,(l, while the-, Kllznbeth, which cost him about $'J00, lie had slated ut $1000, Tho vessels were all returned for taxation valuation nt a figure far below the new estimate for sulvngo purposes. Ho stilted thut ho had had no In tention -of defrauding tho Territory and hud based bis llgurea on the fact that tax and sule figures were differ ent. Sugar at Windward Hawaii Ports. According to report received from Purser Sheldon of the Inter-Island steamer Maunn I.oi the following coiiBlgnments of vtagf await ship ment at windward Hawaii ports nfi call; Putiuliiu 2817. Ilonuapo 3414,' Honokan 4C00, Paunllo 13,500, Kukal uu SSL Ciuiipliti-ly-fiiriilslicd six-room houio; emcki ry. kitchen utensils und silver ware. One or two bedrooms. Situ ated on Young St.; bandy to all ears. Possest-lon September 1. Rent ID, Address "A U", Bulletin oltlce, S014-31 ANNOUNCEMENT. The decks of tho Inter-Inland lin er Mauna Lou this morning much re scmhled n farmyard. There wero cows, horses, pigs, dogs, chickens, turkeys and calves In crates, and nt halter. The Muunu Ion can ahvuys bo relied iiikiu to bring a varied cargo of urodiicls from windward Hawaii 'ailil the Blilpment tills morning was xcpptloii til tho rule. Purser looked after the Interests of (Continued from Page 1) From Puuloa Btatlun on tho Oaliu Railroad thoro is a flno coral road of nearly two miles In extent which lends Into the naval reservation. Tills strip of mad was built dining iho reign of n former board of which I-cm wail then a lay member. Tho worst section ot tho proposed road Is that which leaiU from tho Hallway station nnd follows 'tho lino for about two miles. In wet wcathet this road Is a hopeless quagmire and teaming over It Is practically out or the question. , Jfj According to survoyed linos' as sot by City nnd County Engineer (IqtM tho plans call for construction wor beginning from u iiolnt nt an Intor scVtlon with Iho county road leading through the Damon promises ntfCMo1 analua. 1 "The money now hold by tho super visors and In rcscrvo for iiernuinant paving of King streot should bo jMv erted to a better nnd more Iniino dlato call, -that or building a road Into Wutortown Is the way tin? 'mat ter has been sum,mod up In Rome quarters around tho city hall. tv Tho Wnfortown raid Is predicted will yet become a rock which may succeed In splitting nsunder an other, wine solid Republican majority. "WORK NOT PLAY" Lots of .Serious Maneuvering For Fleet When They Ar rive In Fall. , . I"1 '';: ' Brlgndlor-fleneroi1 Macomb, U. Si A., commanding officer of tho district of Hawaii, hgioos wltli IIoar-Admlrai '(Jowles, command.iht of Naval Sta tion, by his statement that ;'lho Paci fic fleet Is coming hoio for buslncsi lilsfull and not for play." Macomb1 M.llcjves tho Joint manc'ivor between (bo' crnlM'iH ami ,tha coast nrtllierv1 will keep tho Jackles on board most of the time und liltlo tlmo will ho given tliem to enjoy shore leave. Qcncial Macomb lias always believ ed niid stated Biich, that the district of Hawaii would boiiio day bo created Into n military department as It was by tho recent decision of army nuth orltles. It will not change tho stnlus hero but put llnwnll on the samo basis as tho Philippines and other LeectloiiB of tho country. jMacomb does not think a major ganoral will ho assigned to command h forces of this new department nt jljero nro only six major-generals In lhe1 cntlro Anictlcnu iirmyi V OnK Is jttt8lgiied,s:5ihloiyej Jst5ir. (iiot;qtiaR,' MUM 5i)SBiBttfpJ)xjhlj.jjM'(t.5WeltlUoliit. oiifi'irnthi4'riiiiiuniiii..iiua.OJiiiuiuiu i:israndti.J,IW:iloii5Wiahi West,, 'Slleluon berthed ut the Walklkl side of IIjbJi l"rp list of cabin and deck pas V Ayook General contractor. Houso piilntlug and wall paperhanglng. 1151 Smith St.. cor. Pauuhl. G014-3m Cluing 1 1 lug Kee Shoes, leggings, Bud dies, hiirnesH, mid repairing. 148 lleretanla St. SOH-Jm Flowers, IIh to order nt Julia Kaln kleln, Puuahl and Nuuanu; Tel. 3176. ri014-6in M. Muriinakn-Clothes bought nnd sold, 214 Ik-retuuia St.; Thone 1059. 50M-Cm AUTO. H. Karahara Auto stand. Phone 2085; IKretnnln St. G014-3m i g FOUND. Diamond ring. Owner apply to Cjilef of Police MeDnffy, describe property and nav for this ad. C0H-Ct laligura, Norllio.iHt winds nu dehoppy seas VioValled throughout Iho return voy age Tlie freight list included cows, 2 crates turkeys, 43 crutes pigs, 14 cnlVes, "O'boxes; fruit, 29 liead catllo, 30 crates chickens, 47 hales nwa, !r) butiehcs'' bnna'nas,', 191 sacks coffee, 1437 can's of presoryed iluonppIe r,r,l7 sacks sugar and 175 packages cumlrlrs. Bark Albert Ready for Sea. The time-honored bark Albert which has been discharging lumber at Kal lua on windward Hawaii Is reported by Purser Sheldon of tho Inter-Island btenmer Mnuna" la as ready for sea" and will probably get away for San Francisco tomorrow. The bark Albert wns taking on sand ballast at the tlmo tho Mauna Loa departed from Knllua. Purser Sheldon also reports tho stenmor Wallelo as discharging coal at Ku- kiiihnele and wus to proceed to llano- kna to finish discharging cargo and tuko on a shipment of sugar. Tho Btenmer Llkellke was passed at Pa nulla where a considerable amount ot cargo was left. I V Lurllne to Take no Molastet. Tlie Matson Navigation steamer Lurllne Is atv Kahulul, Maul, today, discharging boiiio five hundred ous goiierurcargo brought down from San wharf. The Persia from Hongkong by the way of Japan ikiiIb will bo brought along the l!wa side of Iho wharf there to discharge somo three bundled tons Oriental merchandise nnd provisions. Tho Persia according to Into wire less icceived at tho agency, of II. Iluckfehl und Company will arrive ofl tho port at an, early hour on Mon day morning ntnl will In ull probab ility be dispatched for San Francisco at five o'clock tho same afternoon, Tho same hour will doubtlCBH mark the tlmo of departure of tho Mongolia for the Far East. n Predicts Weekly Pacific Mall Service. A steamer a week between San Francisco and Manila, Philippine Isl ands, Is a vision which Is received with- much favor In the far away pos sessions of Uncle Sam. When F. J: Ilalton, General Agent 'of tho Pacific Mall dropped In on Ma nila business men last month, he Ib alleged by an alert American press to huvo plainly Insinuated that Ma nila would In future flguro far more prominently on the Pacific Mail map Ho stated that ho hoped In the futiiro 10 navo ucuer support irom ine nin nlla merchants and that tho company Is now considering improvemcnlil, which with proper auppoit here and providing trade conditions warrant them will Boon bo nut Into effect. Ilo Btated that the ultimate object of tho Francisco Tho' Lurllne will not tnko company Is to htve a weekly sched- on tuolnssoa this trlji, but In tetiirn-i ule between Manila and San I-ran- tng to Honolulu on Haiuruay morn clsco, and th(it, the' concern .Is iuW Ing, work yyllj ho resunicd In Uio i i ii ii ' -' ' "' , M" CAPTAIN MILLER PUT ON GRILL Per M. N) S. S. Lurllne, for San Francisco, Aug, 29. Mrs. H. A. Badg er, Mrs.' W. II, Hanlon. Mis. Curls, Dr. It. 1). Bond, Mrs. B, I). Bond, Mr. Llpplncott, Mrs. Llpplncott, Miss Ma rlon Austin, Miss Alice Bund, Miss II E. Hnppln, Mr. Nichols, Mr. Franklin, II. It. Hitchcock, Jr., II, V. l)pez, Dr. Pelefs, C. TowiihcihI, MrB, C. Town send, A, Schneor, IL.,13. I.cbin'd, Rev. lUdor,, Miss Ea Hi Stiiafter, U K, McO'nltoyJjM'ra; T K. McGiiffoy, Miss J. C. McCarthy,' Miss' F JMeCarthy Miss (1 cod hue, MIbs J. M..ll-Tnser, I)r, K. 8. Goodhue, Mrs. E.'S. 'Goodhue, Mr Bostwlck, Geo. .lalnlesoii, W. L. Wllilniiis, Alfred Young. Per Am. bk. Andrpw Welch, for San FriinclKeo, Aug. ,29.-Mis. A. I.. Mneiiitlay,lMrs. F. Waldrou nnd 2 ch'lldien.MlSH Bettencoiiit, S. Decker und 0, S. Schnefer. NAVAJO MEETS WITH ACCIDENT The U. H. tug Nnv.iJK, while enter ing Pearl Harbor oil '.tllgUst S3 Willi supplies aboard, ran iifoul home sub merged oliHtaclu and 'brokci on oiki i , ,."' ... 1 lilluie fllfkVri'ri'I "CI. l H-Tn nan MirlVliWiH Jfejjwjtli, ftiil" (h'uqe,l she riiH-ni.j.iic;timitt iiiiiiciiuy in re- her MiieV at) tlifc 'niival sta- k.,"- (lold watch. In tho neighborhood of KenlnkeKua, S Kona The owner ran communicate with Rev. Fattier ClinB. I.. Wlndels, Ilnluuloa, Hawaii. Wkly-lt W.C. Peacock Co., Ltd. Tel. 704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty (Mont Rouae, 'Wines J Sole Agents Mumm's Champagm . ( Schlitz Beer The Mrulu on Captain Miller's nerves during tliu examination At torney OIboii In tho Celtic Chleicnso this morning was greater lliaif that which ho Is accustomed to put on bin big hawsers and ho nbowe)l It on cross-examination by Attorney ,C. II. Olson. (. All through tho morning Attorney Olson was asking as to the valuation which Captain Miller placed on too salvage tacklo uboaid tho -steamer Makee. He would appear to bo quUi satlsflod with tlie answer nnd then Biiildeuly Just when Hid captain was trying to think of some oilier trausuc Hon which took place four or five years ago he would Jump In nnd in a doubting tone nsk him us to' the coriectness of the statement ho had Just inailo n fow minutes prior. Thero wus soma argument ocr u pump which Captain Miller had re ceived from Captain Medculf at tho tlmo tha steamer Manchuria wan on tho locks. -Captain Miller did not ox octly know whether hu had paid for It or whether It had been given him. Attorney OImiii kept on doubling the correctness of tho vntlous statotnont's until at last tho captain could Btnml It no iiioro. "Will )ini pormlt mo to tell you the truth about the whole of that Med culf affair?" ho cried, heedless of nt torneyB or nnyono else. And then ho launched Into tho story at such a rate that Stenographer Soaros could not stand the strain. Two attorneys hold up"' their hands but the captain rattled off his ex planatlon heedless of them all. Fin ally they got him to ease up and by coustuutly Interrupting thn flow they at last got Mm back to normal again. The evidence was In connection with tho cost of tho various apparatus that ho had taken out for salving the Celtic Chief. There may be, slgulflcnnco.il) J.thoiqt,,JJ1all,ftIajor,-tlRupl1,',hirrW A Uaslbccn' given comtnand'or.tlre w?n- toni division, with thu department!) of California. Panama nnd Hawaii uu der Ills supervision. All of these ilc- puitmcntfl are loruiieu 10 me ingu ost degieg or soon will lie. , i Tho Puclflc coast Is carefully nnd most strongly fortified, Hawaii IB Jiolng rapidly fortllloii and projects aio under (ho ginvrniHeiit's supervi sion for oxtensivo fortifications of the Panama zone. More troops will havo to enmo lo Hawaii, but wlioiu they can bo taken from or whero lliey will bo located Is not known ns jet. General Murray Is very familiar with the siliiatlotK of Hawaii nlToidlug fortifications ns ho has gone over tho Islands and giv en, tho subject his closest attention and thought. Macomb cannot alula positively thai tliQ licet will camo lieio lo en ter Into sci hum work with the coast urlllleiy, as ho has received no dof- Inllu older. But theio Is nn ilouiil 1n his mind Hint they will not come, According to statements inado by Major-Geneiol Wood, chief of klnff, in regard to tho ci cation of a depart ment fur Hawaii, thq plans for keep ing tioops ami regiments on tho IbI nnds aio very simple and very ecoun inlc.il. Tho icglmenls stationed In Hawaii would not ho changed at any tlmo but Iho personnel would gradually under go u change. Tho disadvantage of breaking up a icglment would ho done awuy with und would tend to muko a pcifcrl experienced regiment always In the dlstilct. Tho government Is trying to do away with small posts and concen trate tho forces In laigo bodies whero they could do tho most good. This Biimo thing holds good with tho I la wnlinu situation nnd tho niithoiltles nre to lug lo put three regiments of Infantry In one building at thn nut skirts of Honolulu. Theso Island!) re qulro nn Immense garrison and I inovo llko this would do away with extensive sower and water system and avoid the expense, of building of ficers' quartern. Tho olllceis would be given commutation of quarters and, allowed In rent thor own quarters In tho city as they do In Washington wn (iirnJiixV (a ll.'ll. . ho accident resulted when tho Nn- vaSVn'dmiOaW: tir't'lX-t' Gunner n.-ibsou, if, 8. N., niteiupt;U to pais 1 n dieilger , by leaving "a w ' ; the urouud lIlUOlll'l. D When tlnJvNnvnJb.wns entering tho harbor her'nrpurso, tlirougli ;th i-luin-..... .....'... . ... .!?.. I fit I mm in,i k,-ii i) uue i,i iim iiiiwiii- l.in Dredging,. Company's drSdgcs, III iiperatlou. She signaled unking 'the way iiioiiiui (iiu oiiMiriiciion, anil muh miowii tlie way to go, but us mkhi ui tliu tug unit outHldi) llc- channel she, ran afoul of ii (oral reef or mooring. Tim Navajo was bung up for a few minutes, but soon pulled hit-self off, breaking thn propeller when she Jerk ed free, 'Iho dredging piople ilaliu she must have tried lo elhuli over u eorul reef Jutting up. ILilisoii, the tug'M com mander, linn a illlfi-reiit view and Bays it was n mooring of mhiii; Kind. At nny rule,-the fault lies with the dreilg-ii-H. They signaled the wiiy"wan clear nnd the tug rdartcd to go uliiiid, be lieving the harbor contained no danger. It Is luirdly 'prnlMblii llui Navy De partment will bring action ugaliist thu company. v REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Lena Purler Ueno, a former Minna apollk school teacher, who married u Japanese, lias sued for u divorce. TIES LAME HORSE TO ,, POST AND BEATS IT Tjlng nn nged nnd Inino horso to n post, ii Portugiiest In Nuuanu Valley this morning proceeded to beat the ani mal with u lil dub nnd cruelly nial Iriuted It, While ho was engaged In dealing out blows, the motormim nnd inniliietor from u trolley ear tried to slop him, Aftir attempting persuasion they threatened lo report tho matter lo tho police, and the Inhuman driver then desNted, Entered for Record August 24, 1911. From 1030 a. m. to 4)30 p. m. Oaliu College by trs to 11 Sluart Johnson ..... .,.'. , Rel Virginia Santos to Ella 1, Klnslca. .ltd !M of W C Lunalllo by trs to Na- xare Joliuuvou D Von Hiiiiim-Yoiiug Co Ltd to Lin coln A Ai-hlii Rel Kaplloho (w to Sandwich Islands Honey Co Ltd L Lincoln A Aehlu to von Hainiii- Young Co Ltd , CM Mm la A Baptlsta nnd lisli to K Miitsumnto 1) August Hiimbiii'g and wf lo Blanche Lewis l August Hinuburg to t'luirles Uvlr,.Ke Illaueho Lewis to August Hum- burg et ul Agrmt Cecil Ill-own, tr, to Manuel de Mello 1) John II Est Ltd to K Isiinil Rel Cecil Brown, tr, to' John J Ma- thows ,..., ,, 1) John J Mathews and wf to Mrs llnsu K Cox Jl S.unli K Colhurn to Andre Sllvn.. 1) Court of Land Registration. Trent Trust Co Ltd to Uun Seo... 1 Entered for Record August 25, 1911. From 8i30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. Kaaumona Kupa (w) tp Pehlalil Kealaula (w) I) William K Balles to First Natl Bunk of Wnlluku M K Miitsuuioto to U Fiikaniaclil.... I, Von Hamm-Youiig Co Ltd to J It Yati-h , Rel Julian It Yates et nl to von Ilnniin- Yoting Co Ltd CM ""For Sale" cards at Bulletin.,, John D, Rockefeller has objected to thu appraisement of his Cleveland o tale by the tax authorities nt $1,280, 000, aa too high. i !, . ai-slftji,a.'.Kt'A.iLiii.r tuZ ktiiaJtoftfei,M', tiilk 'iWhwhilr & tifiiiiftkriaai