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i evENiNQ bulletin, Honolulu, t. HH Tuesday, sepj., g?tttfrn,tl.,MmKtf((UW .ifftmHmimini,Hi Wrrr.r-itF.fKf wmv''W?&hihim Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar - MONDAY: Oceanic Matul. TUESDAY: llinwillin- S((iiiu liiirric. WEDNESDAY: llonot nlil 'llilril lit Kiir. THURSDAY: FRItfAY: SATURDAY: All tUIIIiix mtiiihsra of tka Order are cordially Invited to attend meetings of local lodges Meet on the 2nd and 4th Uondayi of taoh month t K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M. .t nntr runttif pnM juwuui.ii vi Aninc rnuiHttny ouiei aho JSNEFICIAL AVIATION, ciatiom cor lially invited. HAWAIIAN TRIDC NO. 1, I. 0. It. M. Mult iii llr I ami tlilnl Tmsdiv ii ii h ninniii In 11 id rnil II ill I ' jj r I in I. Inn, l-ltlng In ill In ii i r 'ill ill lln It.. I In nlli ml I II HIINSUN R.ichein i: . iokii i' or it. H0K0I.UI.U L0T5GJE, 016. B. P. 0. 1. Honolulu Iidge No (51 B, B. P. O. tiki, meet in their ball, on King Street, near Tort, every Friday eve ulnr. Visiting llrntbers art cordially nvlieil to attend. I 1- It ISPN'linitfl. n. R. ii:ii t Ki.i'i:ui:n;.Bfc. WM. McKIHXEY L0DQE. K0. 8, X. of P. Meet xri 2nd and ttSTfeayiraVy veiling t 7:30 o'clock In. K. of I Hill, cur. Purl and lloretiuil.i. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited tt at tend. f. r. icii.ncT, c. c. II A. JAl'OltSON, K.'R. 8. " OAHU-LODCtJiip. 1.JK,.of P. .Meets every lr-t and third Friday at 7 .10 oVlock, lVhJan Hall, cornet IIito Innlit nn.l I'urt (.(rents. Visiting broth rr itirdl.illy Invited to attend. s. di:c'ki:ii, c. c. itniKii, k, of it.. & a HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O E. MietM im second ami fourth Wednes da ni'iilni! nf lach month at 7i-0 ii'eliH'k. In Sin Antonio Hall, Vlnenrd Mreit, nwir nniimi Visiting brothers nit InvIUd tn Mlttul. flin A. DAVIS, W. P. WM (' M'COV, Secy. MILTON & PARSONS im. iliiiwlnv i cniniilite lino of SUMMER AND FALL MILLINERY Ali tin Ii Ii i unv"fcltlis In iVnthers, I'lomri Mini I! ml '''rimming Hotel Street - Opposite Young Hotel Phono 3083 y VISIT THE Mary-Ann Bonnet Shop NEWTRIMMEDHATS IIHAt'Tll I'l. Kill IWTION MOW ON DISPLAY MISS POWER'S Doston Duilding Fort Street N S.ilurd.is MRS. F. S. ZEAVE, nt Uln r ii.nms In the Vuiini.- liullillni;, will opi'ii up ih n IIiiih In Shirt waists, Cnata .mil Novelties tiyvd ex S S I. inline Manila and Madeira Embroidered Shirtwaists Cnllara, Cuffo and Handkerchlofi Dahy Pillow Slips MISS WOODARD'S, TORT STREET trr. K. UYEDA' 1027 Nuuanu Olrett HOLIDAY SALE' " ' OEGINNING JUNE 3 All th Hals at Kttasonabla Pricas H.eklj llullotln 1 per jear. u1Mdit'3i6itn.ii. .kwLiMM- ifc.iii REPORT FOSTER QUITS (Continued from Pag 1) with 'the- manner In which our com mltlee wns side-tracked, or, rather, wns intindid tn he side-tracked, lend lis to think that them In something lh the ripnrt curniit on the waterfront, th.it the nniiolntineiit of Mr W. It. I iwtej hns In en made to serve some pironnl motive. , It Is common report that Mr Hootf bus tled his imlltlinl Intluincc to hive Mi Pinter given thin iiinilntnieiit, n he Hunted to liu rid nf him hut Could lint dit so without risking the losil, tit 'flu n II t)aki "; c'o's ilrnvliiK, unices hi' fiinnil him nnnther position How, er, the point we wish to make, clear Ik this The Hoard of Harbor Commission! rs hive stated that they wire makhigthe ih.uiKe with the null' nhjtct to Letter mnilltlon" We claim tli.il had they iliilariil the position vacant, the Mm- tils nml Pilots Assuclntlou cniild have fiiinlKlii.l plnitv of applicants with n x.ivt ininiiiit nf experience Ik hind them, .mil tin n. i'ary qualification's to lit tlii'in r..r ihi position our K-nclutloii ha" expended Its Ir. i -i ir iii.l Its effort In the pant, nml i .1 .r -. lit contributing about $110 .n iiiiiiini toward n fund of (10,000 r .i ii. Fiiii.irt of n IcKlxlatlve com- hi. . In Washington, I) C, for the imi"'i ..f olitnlnlni; and estahllHhliiB i iliN In iialinitlnn, nnd IcKMntlon I . m Hi I il lo maritime matter DurhiK the pint hI years our harhor Ii im hi en liiMriiiiicntnl 111 nhtnlulni; Hum aldn hi ttiii Terrltorji', olo n re iirn of our coaBtK and IMniul port, timl the I'.iiHrnctliin of dew chartui I. thi-nliv i.irhiK for the nafety of Hie tr.ivfllni; public AND HNCOI'It- AuiMi Tin: fOMMKitrn to otm I'i hits iv vip.w op this anroitD hi: pi:i:i. that wnuu. justi- Pli:i) IN ASKINO 'Y6 1111 CONS1D- i:ki:i wiii:n' any appointments i.P IMPOIITANT POSITIONS IN HAItllolt MATTKItS AIHJ llHlNO MA til: We 1iim hitherto refrntneil from minim; fnru.inl hi thin matter, out of n-p.'it In ("apt. Tripp, whom we con HliUrid should at bant be Klxcn an op i..rliinli In plow hluiKi'lf comiH'tuit ..i liiiomM tr lit iiiuli r the new regula tlon i inlRlit add here Hint ('apt Tripp I nut a imuibtr of our UHHoetatlon, nnd I I- nut our pnllc) to apply fur n posi tion until It Ii Known that n vacancy! ,xM., .)tr;ntfffitttow ;!, it , .il!'Hri rni' cominiiHioiurh innKe me claim that they do not Intend to Intrust the in harbor master with the docklni; of mi. Imf that liN duties, will be in'ifi; l to the nin IliR nhd sliifnijo of f"".'Klit . i ..1 i!. Jn'o ililmMji have men tiornuRhIy iijipctentl 'and 'rttiallllildi.toVamiiil to Ve liao nn pentonriL Knavnnco iiKalnxt Mr, P.wtcr, but take "exat ptlon lo.hw aiinnlntmeiit aolelv on the nolnt of (tuallllcntloni, nx we clnlnittlmt ho liaH not hud the necessary experience to lit him for the position. To miliitniitlato'our. atcmcnt that Itls cuijinitin report tthaf eronali mo- UUf are beliiK servedi-we herowltn op lieiiil the lloiiolulii news letter to tlio Mnnl '.uu nn tin. milili'M. - ; ii the present appointment of tlioncw Ii'kIiiU' Is nn Illustration of what their future conduct In harbor mattcm Ih to be, we are of thu opinion that the ery objict of thu law by which this board has been created, to all Intents nnd purposes will bo defeated. Very truly ours, AMKUICAN ASSOCIATION OP MAS- TintS. MATHS AND PILOTS. JIONOI.l'I.U HAHHOIl NO. 54 IlI.'ItNDT'S I.KTTKIl ON TRIPP. Honolulu, September 1, 1911. Dear Sir; At tho lust meetliiK of tho Hoard of Harbor 'Commls'sloncrH, held AiiKUHt 30, lillj, Mr.V'llllom It. Fos ter was nppolntiKL.llurbbr master of the port Of Hofoilolli, to succeed you, said appointment to tuko effect on Oc tober 1, mu, The committee, on personnel ond Inly, 111 Its report and recommenda tions to the board, stated that there was no reason to criticize your work In uuy way, but upon the adoption of tho new rules ond reflations that the lespuiislbllltles and duties would be. materials Increased, nnd felt that n niino inn;resslo man was needed for the pnsltlon, Mr Cninpliell stated that ho wished In no nn ricoid us lilKhly coimncndlne j on for the very etllelent nnd faithful urUicp rendeied tho Superintendent of Public Works, and also for the ser I'B rimUrid this board since Its for motton In July The Ito.ird of Harbor Commissioners iixlind to ou their good wishes, nnd assure j. hi that the appointment of our suecissor was not for the reason of Inelllcleney, but necessitated by the adoption of the new rules and regula tions fur the k"V rnniciit nf tlni port of Honolulu Vny respectfully, (Hud) H.MII. A IIP.RNDT. Sicrelary, Itonrd of Harbor Com mission! rs Captain A N. Tripp, Harbormaster, Honolulu P M, S. S, Manchuria, en route fiom Yokohama 8 p. m., Sept, 25. HI!) miles from Honolulu. Will arrive at noon, Sept. 28; ilcslro lo sail ID a m, Sept. 29. The Uihulnn land case was con tinued until tomorrow when It will (nine up again before Judgo W J. Itublnson. a Work Is being pushed ahead with tho Kaplolaul dlrls' homo and the woikiucu urn now on the second slory SITUATION WANTED. Young fbiiumi who has been nt sea for four yi-urs would like to get work or aii kind In tunn Apply "S M ", liulletlii f.041-4t tfto't lA JitalaiJujiiititi. jiLaJc. ft.C..wn, Furniture and City Transfer Co. JAS. H. LOVE happimi i is Jk rW According to Report Which Has Reached Here The British Steamer Port Kingston Reported Purchased to Take Run Mauna Kea Off for Volcano and Hawaii Ports Korea Carried Many Asiatics From Here Lurline for San Fran cisco Tonight. Tho fine passciiRcr liner Zealninlla, owned by tho New Kenl.iti.t SliIpntnK Company nnd under dialler with the CnnadJnn-AuBtrnllnn lino on a run be tween' Syitnoy, Auckland, Honolulu and Victoria Ih to bu letnrned to the owners Iwlthln n coniiaintlo utiort tluic,!.;acccwllnK to rciirt wlilcl) Miaa In.l iVnnnkn.! linn. iWuroacljcd here. 'Tho' Xenlahdla .jl.n tijftuo x.eniaiiuiiL irom AiisirRiian in ports la dlh, 111 arrive nt Honolulu on or about, October 10th. The predic tion Is now niado Hint villi Iho 're turn of Unit vessel on her way tii'the Colonies In November, will inarki tho hist appearance of Iho Sieal.indla nt the Hirl of Honolulu undo! tho Cana-illnn-Austinllan house (lni at least. The company which has been oper ating the Zcnlandla together with the MnKura and Mnrama are said to havo closed a deal by which the Ilrltlah steninshlp Port KltiKslon, a fine pas senger essel built In 1!)04 at Olas gow, Scotland, will hecomo enrolled under the haulier of tho Union Steam ship Company and transferred to tho Ciiuadlau-Austrnllun line. It Is the In tention to place this vessel In setVlcc From Information received bcrc, the Port Kingston which hns pissed i'urt Kingston which hns piHsed i,clotWll(1f Iho Vnlonlljne bat nilKJdatloiii fjir one) Huillrp and kM, illti: secomi elasH jiaHnen- to Hit nceom sixty ners and, la capable of developing n WiWd UtlvcenHevcatl'4n attdlclKhteeit ?T..M -li Luu.Ai.JlL! A.a !t1.A.t uTln ri'.liqjiul. IVbuUlll MIU.IIIl IlllfS ston con take care of about as many passengers ns Iho Zealnndla or the Mnrama now In the service which In eludes Honolulu ns a iort of call. P.rotest Against Excessive Freight Rates, Charging tho Anicrican-Hnwnllnn Stenmshlp Company with Inflicting freight rates two and three times that exacted by foiclgn steamship lines engaged In a haul of similar length, Colliers Weekly In answer lo a correspondent goeB an to ftnto that Congress passed what wis known as the Coastwise Trndo Act which pro hibited ull foreign ship from carry. Ing freight or passengers from one American lwrt to nnothcr. That net Is still on tho statute books. Foreign ships can not operate between Ame rican ports. Iiy buying up tho Ame rlcan steamship Hues and controlling the harbors so as to provent free nc cess by any possible competition, the railroads havo forced the public to ship Its freight by land. Heroic the Southern Pacific acquired ono of Its present lines of steamships It pild an enormous sum annually to this same lino on condition that it would not j carry more than a given amount of ireignt mommy between Atlantic and Pacific ports. The only steamship line touching at Pacific Coast points not owned by tho railroads Is thu American-Hawaiian Steamship Hue. Yet, owing to some Inlliienco not known to tho general public, In ev ery Instance whero the lullnmcU have advanced their freight rates Iho Anic rlcan-Ilnwailan Steamship lino has correspondingly followed Btilt. Thut company Is charging from two to three times as much tier ton for rir. rylng freight as foreign ships nro charging for a haul of similar length In 1887 tho railroad m(o on a num ber of common articles of necessity between Chicago and Pacific Coast TA1 LOY COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF CHINE8E JADE JEWELRY GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS C'ORKKIt NUUANU AND HOT.HI, W.C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mont Rouge Wines Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne ( Schlitz Beer JtOi ,-jl,'i,ttit Piano Movers Phone 1281 AUSTRALIAN ZEALANDIA A FAREWELL VOYAOE points was $12 n ton. In 1909 the ft eight rate on these same commo dities had Increased to (29 i: ton. Dur ing this time tho wntui rnte In for eign bottoiiiH had actually decreased over fifty jior cent. The water rate In foreign bottoms hetv.'oen San Fran cisco and UvcriHiol lii.WIG miles, Is oni'-sevenlh as much lier top oh tho rail rate between Chicago and 'Han Francisco, 2,200 miles. l-s High and Mighty Goat Hunters Re. l.aden'jwlthi t)ii trophlijs! I nt jhe clia.soajbanil of high and' Jnljity nlmtods were Included In the com pany.of cabin passengers who stepped ashore from t ho Intor-lsland steamer Mauna I.oa: this morning. A party of goat-hunters who havo been carrying on a direful campaign of extermination on tho descit Island of Kahoolawo among them being Cov entor V. F. Fiear, A. Lindsay, Jr., C. S. Jitdd nnd W. F. Martin, nre hack and with them came a portion of the spoils. Tho Mntinn I.oa brought a largo general cnf'go of Island iiroiiucls In cluding tttrke)8, chickens, horses cows; calves,, hogs, S sucks awa, 14 antes taro, 1G barrels fruit, 17 hal rels illleil fish 10 sacks charcoal. '."10 jacks beans, S'l bunches bananas, 30 cases honey, 32 bead cattle, G91 sacks coffee, 19f)4. cftsos preserved pineap ples, 7400 sacks sugar nhd 191) p.tcU nges sundries. Purser Hlielilon re ports 7C27' sicks sttgaf at Piinuluu nhd 4915 sacks sugar at Honunpo await ing shipment. During tho trip skies vvcro overcast with plenty of rain along Kona and Knit vorts. M Bucking the Local Milk Trust. The local milk Irnst Is getting a few body punches at the hands of Importers of California lacteal fluid who nro receiving ns high ns ono thousand gallons of cream with bach arrival of the Matson Navigation steamer Lurline. It Is claimed that tho roast article reaches the consum er here In highly satisfactory condi tion and Is meeting with favor with a host of customers. Tho Importa tion of milk and cream from tlia mainland bids fair to become a busi ness of no mean proportion lo tho steamship lines whoso vessels nre provided with refrigerated space. A Sugarless Lurline. Products of Iho Islands other than Btignr will servo to keep the Matson Navigation steamer 1-urllne down to Iho water lino. Tho vessel Is taking no sugar but In tho tanks Is twelve hundred tons molasses puniicd aboard while tho vessel remained nt Kolitt till. Maul. A shipment of 30,000 cases of canned pineapples will also bo tak en. A dlsttcsslng small number or passengers havo been booked for passago to San Francisco. Tho I.tti' lluo Is lo sail nt six o'clock this even ing from Matson wharf. Tho Teirl torlal hand will bo present nnd ren der ti inualc.il send-off. Hi Much Lumber In the Hllonlan. There Is a lnigo shipment of lum ber In addition to general cargo In tho Matson steamer Hllonlan now on the way lo the Islands from San Fran cisco and Pugot Sound ports. In tho cargo Is 1500 tons general and 40,000 feet lumber for Honolulu, 200 Ions cargo and 47,000 feet lumber for ills- PlIONFl 3SC2 .,WM, - ik TIDES SUN AND MOON 5 - r r 1 i s " J&ll E1' l S I "fl" h 5d id 3g kl 2 l ( siit ii in. ip m. p m it nt1 ' l Jill 1ft I Moili: lico iiM'3 41 Ml so em io . &3.v iu t.oi iui & ', 10 sr.ll.50 IU V h.t 9'u I Mi is V' . &-, in; mij, 59 9o:.'i ''m;.1 J'Si'-lllrt ij m loii.l v ii. o'liir..! iuis'ts ilw i I I1.lt Js' 1nrrlM SSi S.l . . First quarter of tho moon Sept. 30. j, Time not stnted In tables. ' s .charge nt Port Allen nnd 400 Iouh enrgo and 130,000 feet lumber for Kn' hultll. Tho vessel is expected will bo Bouui iiinu mi) s in cumiiicung tn ilinssage from Seattle. Ttto IHlonlan Is bringing no passengers; anil will make a comparative. short stn'y nCUio port. ' Manchuria to Arrive Thursday. Cnptaln Dixon, mnstor of tho Pad fin Mnll lllinp Mntiptutrln linu uilrn lessed In to Iho agency of II. Hackfeld nnd Company that he expects to bring the steamer tovqunj-utitliio- by noon, Thursday. Ho hoiios to bo nhlo to snll for Snn Francisco by. ten o'clock on Fridny morning. ThdJMnil cliurln has 1250 Ions Oriental freight for discharge nt Honolulu nnd accord Jng lo tjel can jwcnly- ndvlces K'cclvcd heru tho ves accommiKJuta one hundred hint five ' 'cubln lAJsMiliKurb. ' 'with Uss than sixty now booked for the .yoiisi. , i ' I Honolulan Due In the Morning. A late wlrelcis received ut thn i gency of Casllo and Coolo Is to tho yiH'ci nun uie Aiaison INUVigatlou teiimcr Honolulan wllh 29 passim torn, 89 sacks mnll nnd n large qiinn Ity of caigo for Honolulu, lliln nnd aland Hirls will arrive hero eaily lo noi low motnlug. The vessel will come ulongslde Hackfeld wharf. The Honolulan Is scheduled for dispatch lor Island pot In on Thursday alter noon. , Hetene Made Fair Pariane. The American schooner llelene with n million feel of luinher con signed to the local agency of Allen nnd Hobinson wns an arrival nt Iho port this morning making tho pass- ago down from linos Harhor In iventy-nvo das. The vessel was navs. j ne vessel was tide the A. and'lt.fwhalt Captain 'ljiooi4ioh Is by his wile :rmf'"lvv(o muled alongside the A p discharge tccomnanted hns on this ti Ip. The skipper stnted Jint he met with light nnd baffling finds on n poitlou of tho trip. chooner Resolute Is Fumigated. j'l Preparatoiy to going to Ben, the kmerican schooner Itcsolutc has been imled to the itiuiantlno wharf for lilnnlgutlou. Tho vessel will, be dis latched for tho Soui)dtp1t afleruiuin or tomorrow mOnifiig taking bnlhlst Mily. Tho Ilesolnto nrrled Jioiq 04 lvptcmiier 1st witn n run hluiieii 111 lumoer. Asiatics Off for the Orient. y Sixty Asiatic passcngors ilcinrtoil for Japan and China In the Pucillc Mali liner Koioa. which got away promptly nt flvo o'clock Inst nlglit, Thn knrnn cnlrli.il If. 11 eablti ilifesAn. iters who had booked at, I II Is port, ijhe steerage passengers for tho most part wero ciunese. Pearl Harhor Buoys. Tho United Slates lighthouse ten der Kukiil hns been dispatched to Pearl Harbor where some attention will ho given tho marking buo) placed there to guldo tho navigator thiough tho scveinl channels leading Into tho Inner haibor. IOJ . Lumber.tforrHonolutul - Tho Rolirt'lA,vciH,''av,clioonor Hi tho Lowers and Cooko licet, Is rd ported to-iiavo'snlled rrcim Port''t3fir- low on Sntutilny with a full shipment of lnnib.ee goiiflsiieil tcutho local firm. MONSTER SAMRAN READY. FOR LAUNCHING Tomorrow tllbrd" -will uk launched! from the marine railway 11 big forty footer Kiimpun thut will bo used ex cluslvely in thu llshlng business by it new Japanese llshlng company. About 1 o'clock Ih the hour chosen for plac ing the big bout In her native element. Tho dimensions of tho now llshlng vessel uro: Length 40rfeet, b$uiii 8 feet and depth 3 feet C Inches. A six ty hoise-power engine will be In stalled for diivlng tho bout through tho water and six men will compose thn ciew. The name of the now llsh lng boat will bo "Hawaii Mnru." AMUSEMENTS. bH Athletic I 8'JNDAY, OCTOBER 1 TWO OAMRS - - TWO QAMES 1l30 J. A. C. vs. P. A. C. 3i30 HAWAIIS vs. 8TAR8 Prices ....?35c, 25c. 15c, 10o Reserved Seats for center and wings of grandstand can be booked nt II. O, Hall & Son's spurting diparlineiit. Hn- trance. King reet. . .,, Tickets on sale nt M, A. flunst'" Plgnr Store from 1 p, ni. Saturday to 11 u in. Sunday, 'Park Baseball - l!L - .,.la Grand Auction Sale Turkish Hugs . On Wednesday, Sept. 27 At 10 o clock a.m. j; I Aii, .Sf??te adJ'oinin th Bank W Hawaii on Fort Street, an Elegant Assortment of PERSIAN RUGS from M. B. Mehran's Collection. JAS. VJESSfLS JO AND j i i FROM THE ISLANDS , 'i (Special Cable 'to 'Merchants' Kxrliiingi'.) flYI)NBY-tP4llftlHNMMlil!. S. Zea Inndia for Honolulu via Auckland and Suvn. Ni:VCASTI.K Sailed, Sept. 22: S. S. lxliier: fop llniiolulu! ' . YOKOHAMA Sailed. Sep. 2fi: S. S. Chi Jo Marti, fur Honolulu. WinKI.KS8-MJ. S. Hfiiioliiloii nrilvob j; ii inn sun 1'iiiiiciscouumoiiow morn Ing. S. S. Manchuria ni rives from Yo- kohamnt Tlnirailaj' at w noon, and sa I IsKf dr-"flah J l.tftrielco'; j Ft Idny , 10 n. m. J - L ., I PASQBNGER8 BOOKED , T- Per M. N. S. 8. I.urllne, for San Francisco, Sept. 22. It. W. Colotu.in. Hon. Julius K'alin, Mis. Knhu, C. C. Campholl. Allen lloswoilh, 1C. Miller. J. II. Ciews, J. J. drcen, Captain Freu- ninii, MIbs E, M. Porter, Miss Mjers, .1. Kennedy, W. L. Itny. Mrs. M Chi 1st, Miss Ciowo, Mis, Clowe, MIsh K. J. Hoot, (loo. Clair, Hurt F. Fox. Per st mr. Ktnnu, for Kauai ports, Sept. I't;. J. McClollaii, A. Robertson, 0. H. Fnlrchll'd, Mrs. Heo Fat, lice Fnt and two children, Mrs. Yetlrs. S. Kaiilbna, 1'. A. llomnno nnd 'wife. flrrSTTfescotl. "Ah ChockV'Seo Mini. Miss A. K. Halley, Mis. Homokii, Mis. C. It. llurat, Mr. llaiuhold and wife. ltev. S. Paaluhl, D. K. I'.ialulil, J. K. Kula. Per stmr. Manna I.oa. for Kona and Knu por)s, Sept. 29. Hong iCbnck, nish'im Jtestarlck, Mis. 'l S. Auugs!1', Mrs.,J.;jO. Purls, H. F, Hal clay ,mW wife, Mis. Camnia. FRElTl PARTY BACK (Continued from Pag. 11 lahole water rights, It Is rather u dif ficult proposition. If un iiiuld only More tho wutir up theio we vvoiilil Im all right, fur nt limes wo get enoiiKli going lo uuMo to supply us for u whnlu "On Kahoolawo wo established some of the rain gauges nnd wire Jollied by J'Orenter lliisiuer ilild ' llydrogr.iphcr Mm tin Wo spnit u eoupbi of iI.i.nh tin in lookliujr ei' tho Island and weie looked ufter In Hue sljln liyHbeii Low, who supplied us with limses. "We inuile wit Inns ilevlallouh iiloiig the road ns wit unit, nml looked Into n number of things light iiluug Time Is niilliliur of lire gieat inuineiit, hou- iiver, and evirythlug seeniH lo bu gnlug ulong smoothlv We rode tluougli the Kan homeslends, but wo were on other business and did nut go lo visit tin in nlolie" . Among tho maiy stenpiPis to de part for Island pints today wan tho Wailcle wllh a largo shipment of plan I nt Ion supplies destined for tin noknn nnd Kukulhnele. Tho vesacl Milled shortly after tho noon hum The steamer Noeau Is nway fur Kail il "Iiorls nt five o'clock followed by tho Kinau Tor Miiial tho Mlkah.ila for Maul and Moloknl nud tho I.lkolil.u foi Mahiikuua and Kawalli.io. fa rfWf liilli of t. v. F.. MORGAN, Auctioneer ARRIVED .1 W . . -- T- 'i .i. luesa.iy, sept. ZG. .,) Poll Sail l.tiln SHiitti lliln, 'Xni. siiiir., ii. in. ;jj Am A 1 DEPARTED 4 Monday, Sept. 25. Japan nud china polls Kore.ijiP. M. S. S., 5 p. in. if Kitual pen tB Noeau, stiur., 5 p.lni. . ' taelaryi Sept. 26. llllo via wny poitH Mauna Ke.i, slnir., 10. n. m. i. TRANSPORT SERVICE. ' Dlx. arrived from Real tin for MuitJIti via Honolulu, Sept. lfi. I.ognti, Hailed friiin Hounlutu for Ma nila. Sept. II. ij Sherman, urtlved San Francisco, Hej.t'., 12 j) Sherldiln,' sailed from Manila for San Francisco, Sept. II nt Nagasaki Sept. 21. Crook, nrThcd S. F. Apr. 13. Iliiford, sailed from Honolulu for San Francisco, nrrived Aug. 15. Warren Stationed nt the Phlllnnlnni Thomas nt Sua Frnnclsco under lo- palrs 4- I PASSENGERS ARRIVED I .1 !, Per stmr. Mntm.i I.oi, fiom Kona and Kan poits, Sepl, 20 W. (1. Ogg, Mih. Ogg.ittiWIIIiH, nen.-Hpv.ctt, Rev. P,pcioo, Jt.Jmo, ,J. D.T-l'arls, J. 0. Smith, W. C. Parke, T. J. Driver, Mrs.' Oliver, Chas. Kn, (1. Rlckaid. M. Ora lnni, W. U. CroS-ltM- M7h. Cioler, T. II. I.lllle, H. O. Hon, II. Coiin'an, I. H. Piatt, (lov. W. F. Frear, A. Lind say. Jr.. -C. S r.Uidil, Wy I". Martin. N.Jnokson, li".!schnr'ch;K. Sea! and i.i iiecic. ' - .-, (t; ft PAS8ENGERS DEPARTED Per stmr. Mauna Kim, for llllo via way polls, Sept. 20. C W. Tribe, Mrs. A. V. Itlchardsoii .Mis. Ilcldel heiger, C. St. I.. Watson, Frank Muv, .MIsh M. Mnrlon, M. Mcllitjre, J.iiuen Mnlloon, II. Akanu, V. 1). MeCalluni, Mis. MrCnlliilu Miss llaiiccloiigh, Mrs. Oils, Rev. O. II. flullek, Mis. C Seholtz. S. (1. C.trr, Miss .Ionian V. N. Mcrs, M. A, Chan, L. W Hedlng lon, Rov. M. fl S.inlos nud kiii. Mis. I". H. Davis, W. II. Held, II. I". Wulty. W. I.. IIlp nnd wife, s. Wilght, Miss Coslii, W. Leo Mlhs A. (I. llagley. Mis. M I.nwienee, I). I,, Mjer. il, W. Wallace. II Chipper, Divhl Kw.iliko, R. IX Ilonil, W. (,1'een, .las. Crozior, .1. Muriny, Rng. Clio, 1 tut Dongil.au, llev. J. I'ukiiila, wlfo and Iwo.chll ilien, Mis. ltiisoplq and child, Mb. N. Murray. Young Kftng Yock wire and child, Mr. Konda, Homy H. Liai. Per P. M, S. R. Koio.i, Tor Japan and Cliluu poilb, St'i'l 2., M II. llillt, T. A. Johnslon, Mis. T. A. John Mini, C. J. Wolsh P. T P. Wnlei homo. Albeit Watei house, K. Kninl- H'll, Human hair, eaii'fullv wrnimn.l In a bundle., was suread on iho ittlin- of n wlluuSH-stuud 'lu police rouit Ibis looming it was n moment silence In .liulgo Monsairat's couit-ioom but Iho inysloilous appearance In remit of human hair was soon accounted for by Iho explanation of a witness, u Potto Mean wnuiiii, whi staled Hut Iho hair, which mice gio nu her head, wns lined cmoulousl) uprooled by another Polio Rlcan woman nam ed Puiualu Chaiiuiia. Hi