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N ? tltll T 1fl M- eVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H.. FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1911. 1 lb r Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONDAY: Lcihl (riapltr i.'.M. C. S. Itcgul.ir. i TUESDAY! Hawaiian Si riitnl Degree. WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: 8ATURDAY: lliiriniiii riiapliT i. I, 0. i:. s. KcmiLir. All Tlaltlnjc members of Uc Urdsr are cordially Invited to attond meetings of local lodgts PERSONALITIES the Furniture and Piano Movers Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondayi of each month at K. F. Hall 7:30 P. M. MARINE ENGINEERS' 0"het Aho CKEFICIAL A?Snp.ATIOH. elation- cor iially invited. HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1, I. O. R. M, Meets every Urst nml third Tuesday or tucli iminlli In I-VaUrnlty Hull, t O. (). !' building lilting brothers cur dlally Invited to attend W J IlulllNSON. S.iclicm. 11 V. TODD, C of It. aOUOLUID LODGE, 616, B. P. 0. 1, Honolulu Iodse No. 61, t). r. O. Clki, meets in their hall, on King Street, near Tort, every Friday svs- clog. Visiting Urotbers ars cordially rtTlted to atten'i. d r. it. isi.Nni.na, e. n. ai:o. t ki.ui:ciii., sec. VU. McKINlEY I0D0E. 110. 8, K. of P. Meets aftry 2nd and 4th Saturday stenlng at 7:30 o'clock In K. of I'. Hall, cor. Fort and llcretanla. Visit ing brothers cordially Invttsd ti at tend. F. F. KH.IICY, C. C. B. A. JACOI1SON, K. U. 8. OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P. Meets every Hrst nnd tlilril Friday at 7 50 o'clock, I'ytlilnn Hall, corner Hero Innlii nml Fort ntroetn. Visiting broth ers cordially Invited to attend. b. Di:cui:it. c. c. O. 1II.INI. IC of K & S. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O E. Meets mi second and fourth Wcdnos day evening of each month at 7:30 o'clock. In San Antonio Hall. Vineyard street, near l'.mma. Visiting brothers are Invlud to attend. HIM. A. DAVIS, W. P. WM. O. M'COY, Secy. A, BI Importer OM, Fort St MILTON & PARSONS Havo received ex Sierra especially trimmed STREET and DRESS HATS. HOTEL ST., Opp. Young Cafe VISIT THE Mary-Ann Bonnet Shop J. T McCltOSSON will pnll mi Wllhclinlnn for tho Coast W. V. (lOOI)Al.i:, tho plniit.itlon manager, haH returned from n trip to I III) 111 II 1 1 1 1 it n c 1)11. II. V MURRAY and Mrs. Mur ray arc back fi out an extended visit to the mainland. J. II. HUNT, Interested In a pre serving can mnnufurtnr) on the cnasl, Is a visitor to tho Islands, .1. 11. III.IM3TKO.M, who has been on a pleasure trip to tho coast, re turned In the Siena this morning. It I l.ll.l.li: nml MHS. I.ll.t.li: were passengers lu tho Sierra which arrived from tho const this morning II II IIIlltTZ comes to Honolulu to take up wnik In one of tho local the aters He was an arrival In the Slcrni this morning, PHINCI3 AND PRINCESS KAI.ANI ANAOI.l. expect In sail foi the Coast on tho Wllhelmlna. They will go ill net to Washington. I. 11. cit.mmi.NUS, a local real en. tale broker. Is back from a business, trip to the coast. He returned In tho Oceanic liner Sierra today. .1 P. COOKI. has returned from a business mission which called 1) tin to the (onst. Ho was numbered among tho pnsscngors In the Slertn SISTERS KINATIU8 AND ANTON HI.I.A were among the arrivals In tho Oceanic liner Sierra this morning to lake up religious work In theso Is lands. .1. 0. CARTER of lllshop H (Jo., wns numbered among tho passengers re turning In tho Sierra this morning af ter n business nnd pleasuro trip to tho mainland CHARLES N. MAHQUI.Z and Mrs Murqucz me back from n pleasant two months' trip to the const. Mr, Murqticz visited n number of cities an bolh business nnd pleasure. CHIEF HOATSWAIN O. J. KI.NNI.Y from San Francisco, to be attached nt tho Honolulu Naval Still Ion, was nil ui'ihnl In the Oceanic liner Sierra, this morning, accompanied by Mrs. Ken- ncy JOSHUA D. TUCKEIMs glad to get hack from the busy nnd throbbing mainland to the mnro quiet nnd Betlntq delights of Island lire. He was an nr- ilvnl In tho Oceanic liner Sierra this. morning. 11 FIIANKI.YN HIl.I.I.R, represent Ing the Ioynl Order of the Moose, Is u visitor to Honolulu assisting III tho formation of n Honolulu lodge'.' -lid nrrlu'd as a passenger In tho Slcrrn this morning. W. W COOKS, ox-Congressman fioln New Yoik, was numbered ninnng (lie passengers arriving this morning by the Sierra. Ho Is nccompanlcd by JIrs, Cocks nnd they propose to re main in tho Islands for several wooks, Hit E. H Kill. LEY, an niipoluted medical olllicr connected with tho Uiyal Order of tho Mooso, of which ii local branch Is now uniier forma tion, arrived lu the Siena this morn ing to remain until tliu Honolulu lodge1 is Installed CIIONC. SIN. Min of a local Chinese iiiei chant and importer, bom in the Hawaiian Islands, u turned 111 tho Si erra this morning, having been ilonled admission to tho mainland by the Im migration olllceis stationed nt San Francisco, It being nllcgeil that hUi papers wcro not In proper shape. II, aOODINO riKI.I), n member of n firm of corporation attorneys of Now Yoik who spent some time at Santo Domingo as tho specially appointed collector of revenues nl the Island do main, is a visitor to Honolulu n:i a passenger In tho Oceanic liner Sierra. Ho wns delegated to lako over tho cus toms olllco at Santo Domingo until such time as sillllcieut revenues had been collected lu repay certain In demnity then Incurred; JOHN (1UII. I), who has just re turned from it vacation on tho Const verities tho stntemont that had nows will travel quicker than good by stat ing that although Hawaii Is woll known to residents of the Const where lin has been visiting, they secin to know mnro nboiit tho recoiit slight tough of cholera hero than of mi thing else. Ho says 'tho Promotion Com mltteo is doing good vork but thorc Is a lot more. to. lo jlono. . . l . City Transfer Co. Phone 1281 JAS. H. LOVE Shipping. ONE HUNDRED TOURISTS ADVANCE TIDES SUN AND MOON Oct. Id i; is m 31 31 5 5 5 p p a 1 n sg, a ti f ' it m. p In n m. 113.'. I." 7.10 tflj BW SB: p in it nt. II..11 s III" 7JU fiS MJ- Ml I 31 IJ, 131 SVft 7KI 6W s.m IK, II S'1' M S(l AMI 8SS h in l m I S.l I.I Mk CM BHl AKl 3 tt 1.0, 3 10 911 I 0.W r 1M 1.7 HI'i Bit 10 31 Bfll t,T. I a W 1 oi; l.is 3 IS I 3-1 611 Sri New moon October :ijiU B:38 p. in. IS PA88ENGERS ARRIVF.D Oceanic Liner Here With Many Passengers But Not Crowded Malina Loa Departs for Kona and Kan Honolulan Passengers View the' Comet and Marvel Many Stow aways Found On Japanese Liner. "II Is safe to spy that at least ono troops nnd civilian passengers dentin- . tl....!! . hundred paBsengcrs brought down .- ""' ... 1 111! triiv in-nij mi tnv a -.....- - New Trimmed Hats Handsome models Jut received In tlip Wilhclmlna. MISS POWER Millinery Parlors, Boston Duildlng R ECEIVED ex S. S. Lurline, tho lat est stylos in LINGERIE, EVEN JNG COATS, and EMBROIDER ED MARQUISETTES in boxes. All kinds of novelties. Mrs. F. Zeave 68 younc building embroidered"haw"aiian MUUMUU Baby Bonnets and Dresses, Bootees and Wool Baby Socks) Stamping MISS WOODARD'S, FORT STREET NEW K. UYEDA 1027 Nuuanu Street MILLINERY STALES UIOI'LHT ON TO SETTLE HILO RAILROAD wtfLodioj'.. an JMenV Hats ' Reasonably Priced Matters In connection with the mrieiiuiiit lii'twicii tho Territory and tliu llllo Hallroad Company regarding tlie leasing of the government wharf ut llllo by tho (ompany are now com ing to a llnisli, I,. A. Thurston has held hov erul ( (inferences with Superin tendent of Public Works Marston L'auipbi'll, nnd this morning they cull ed In Attoriiiy-lli'iieral Alexunder l.ludsay and drew up tho proposed iigrcement. The matter Is to bo taken up at n bpeclul meeting of Mm hnrlmr commis sion to bo (ailed for Monday nfter- tionn, when tliu wbolo thing will bn thrashed out nnd all tho dllllcultles that mlglit I ci existing llnully dltposid of. The matter will then ho advertised ami the following Saturday will coiuo up at it public meeting, when liny coin pliilnls from tho outside will h heard mid also thrashed out This will about Mulsh llin ninth r, nml by then the company and tho Tenltory should lio almost ready to. cinch' the mutter right awny nml sign tho document.- fioin San Francisco by the Sierra this trip aro tourists," vt slated Purser Thomas Smith, of Hint vessel to tho visiting newspapermen uikmi arrival early this morning. f "I understand Hint the Sierra will hnvo n good sized list of passcngcrH on her next regular trip to the Islands, the ndvanco bookings nt tho Sail Fran cisco oHlce Indicating Hint the tourist trafllc for this season will bo well tip to the mark. Of tho ouo hundred and thirty-four cabin passengers n number of well Known kninnnlnus wcro noted In tho arrivals. A number of Portuguese families who somu months ago hail been lurod Id the Coast with orfcrs of remunerative employment In tlie orchards and vineyards returned as fctecrngo passengers ami Judging from the demonstration that they made, it Is picsiimcd that Honolulu and tho Hawaiian Islands loo'tcd pretty good to them nftcr a tusslo with real hard labor exacted by tho mainland contractors. cTho Sierra lintt a cargo nmountlng' to 2G.16 tons this Including three nuto mohlles. Captain Houdletto brought his com mand to niiarniiltne In live days and seventeen hours. The first two days alter leaving San Francisco wns In clined to I io rather rough and sunnily after which time tho weather left lit tle to bo desired. A concert given on board n few evenings ngo Is pronounced by tho passengers nbout tho finest hit of en tertainment they hud enjoyed In n long time. Under tho direction of II Franklin Illllor, n program of twelve numbers met with enthusiastic apprc (.lallon by those who attended. Sev oral theatrical people who are to taku up work nt tho local play houses con tributed to tho pleasure of tho even ing. Ono feature of tho evening was a short but Interesting talk by II. Hooding Field who sonio lime ago served the government nt Santo Do mingo ns collector of revenues. The Sierra Is to Hull for San Fran cisco next Wednesday morning Inking somo sugar and oilier lines of Ha waiian products. A rather light list of passengers Is thus far hookod for the Coast. Many Stowaways Found In Japanese Liner. Hlght htownwnjs, who vvero c night on tinurd tho Chlyo Main during her voyngo ncmss tho Pacific, nro at the Immigration station on Angol Island uwltlng (leiMirlutlnn. Tho slnwuwnvs wcro discovered by the ameers of the liner at various stages of tho passage, Somo of them had been concealed In Hie coal hunkers, whllo others hid In tho holds. That the UHla brown stnvv nways had friends on board was evi dent fiom tho fuel that they wore well supplied with food. New San Franclico Transport Dock. Ilcforo the Sierra Balled from San FranclBCo tho now government trans port docks nt tho Coast port woro thrown open for uso by army boats. Tho United States army transport Crook Is said to hnvo been tho 'first vessel to uso tho now pier which Is located at tho foot of Van Ness Ave nue. la Fortune Spent on Transport Thomas. Nearly six hundred thousand dollars Is nllcgcd to have been spont In tho repairs and renovations on tho United States nnny transport Thomas which has for a yonr boon out of commis sion nt Mnro Island. The ThonuiB Is to go Into scrvlco in Novemborr snlllng from tho Const mi tho fifth of thut month with offlccri; eluded the extension of tho boat deck foro ami .ifl. tliu construction of a large smoking loom nl tho after end of tho now deck and tho Installation of a Indies' tearoom amidships. The changes will add materially if tho comfort of passengers. Cnptaln Stlm ton will command the transport. na Pacific Mail Liner Under Repairs. Whllo the Pacific Mull steamer City of Panama, which nnirovvly escaped loiindcrlng off Point Tosco In tho low er const hurricane Is discharging her ilnmugcit cargo at San Francisco, tho worK of repairing tho wounds receiv ed from the elements Is under way. Shin rtariiciitcrs are putting In n new sldo'lotlio saloon cabin, which was smashed like a paper box by tho Hea vy seas, nnd Iho sleamer Is being patched up throughout. Most of tho enrgo In tho after 'tween decks ail' I lower hold was damaged. It Is ex pected that the Pannnia will get awny ngnln In nbout two weeks. (Continued from Page 1) to withstand u wind of 160 inllci per hour, mid the fail that they have not been damaged Is one of the pieces of good news lu the mUlct of tho general reports of dlaster. According to the news received by Mr. Hwnnzy, the damage dono to rail roads was about COO.OOO yen, nr j:10, UflO, whereas sugar cropt suffired fi,- 000,000 cn worth of damage nnd other crops ,1,000,000 ydi. Tliero wire 430 lives lost, 437 persons nro moro or less Kcrlnusly Injured and ICC missing. The storm broke nut on September 17 nnd the latest renorts nro Heiitember 23. Tho Island was so badly ravugeil that the Hank of Formosa was advanced 200,000 yen by tho Formosa govern ment. mid the bank In turn advanced 300,000 yen to a building company to build up houses In llio main streets of the city. The sugar output lieforo the storm vviih estimated at 4.110,000 bags, but since the storm Is estimated nt 2.7S0,- 000 bag-i. vvlilln next year's crop seems to have suffered very severely. Local sugar men say that tho ef fect of this storm will bo to lessen the supply of Java sugars available for I.iirnpn nnd tlie United States, us much of tho Formosnn markets In the Fur Host can not be supplied from For inoxn nnd Java sugars will bo In de mand there. As n factor In rnlslng the price. It Is not to be overlooked. I Per O. 8. S. Sierra, from San Fran cisco, Oct. 20 Sister Antnncltn, W. II. Alwnrd, Mrs. Alwurd, MrB. It. Hell ions, W. N. Ilelllnger, M. P. Ilolcllin, Mrs. llotolho, Mrs. K. 1C Ilnyum nnd 1 children, (1. II. llrndt, II. It. Iliillcn. II. K. lliirkc, .1. .1. Htirkc, Mrs, Iluiko .Hid child, .1. O drier, Loo Chu, W. Vv Cocks, Mis. Cocks, .1. I Coke, .1 P. Cooke, Mrs. M. II, Crawford, MlM C. Crawford, Mrs. Mary Crossninii and Infant, David Crossmrn, K. Grossman Miss Mnhul Crossmnn, Miss M. Cross. man', Hov. F. M. Ciillcn, Mrs. Culleti and child, Mis. !'. 3, Cunhn, .1. II Ciiminliigs. V. F. D.ilo, Mrs. Dale, II. K Davis, Mrs, F. Davison, Master M. Davison, Mrs. C. T. Donner, Miss Ed mondson, 11. O. Field, Mis. Field, W. S. Olbbs. Mrs. Olbbs. tlolicrt Olblia. Wm. (Will", Miss Muriel (llhson, 11, Ooff, W. W. Ooodnll, S. II. Hart, II. 11. Hcrtr. II. F. Hlller, (1. C. Hodges, B. .1 Howard, I.. W. Howard, D. P. limine!!, Jr., J. II. Hunt, Miss Char lotte 1 1 use, Sister Ignatius, W. John son, Mrs. Johnson, Miss A. 11. Jones, Miss IMIIli Jones, I-Mvvln A. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Dr. B. 14. Kcelcy, C. J. Kennoy, Mrs. Konncy, B. Kopkc, Mrs. Allco A. Lunula, W. J, Lolnnl, Mrs. I eland, P. II. I-enz, C. Lewis, Mrs. Lewis, Miss II. Lewis, Miss It, Lewis, Hov. F. J. Llbby. Miss Allco M I.lbby, It. I. 1.1111c, Mir. 1.1111c, C. I. McCrae, Mrs. McCrnc, Mrs. A. Tt. Mcl.mo nnd Infant, Miss A. K. Mcl.anc, Miss He len Mcl.anc, 'Master J. It. Mcl.anc, Mnslor I. McLnno, Miss M. McLnno. Mrs. P. I,. Mcl.anc, C. N. Mnrquez, Mrs. Mnrqncz, C. II. Motcnlf, Dr. II, V. Murray, Mrs. Murray and child, Mrs. A. W. Meyer and Infant, Muster Kdvvnrd Meyer, Itcv. Oeo. Meyer, Miss Mutch, Mis. A. (1. Nnson. IC. Nell!, Mis. Nclll, Miss Knti Newklrk, Mrs, Paltnn, Mrs. S. O. Pearson, M. V. Po- lor, Mrs. Peter. A. II. Sniiorbaiiin, O. II. Shepherd, .1. B. Swuln, II. Swnrtz. Kdvv, Talliovv, B. C. Thomas, Mrs. O Trook, Jllss May Thomas, J. I). Tuck er. Daniel Turner. W. I). Vorwork. Mrs. Adda Ward, B. V. Wlnut. Mrs Wlnnt, (Ico. T. Williams, Miss II Witt, A. A. Wright, Mrs. Wright, W. II. Yandcll, Mrs. Yandoll. Honolulans Marvel at the Comet. Tho little hand of passengers who departed from Honolulu lu tho Mat ion Navigation steamer Honoliiliin somo days ago were given opimrtunlty Ho view Iho newly dlsrnvcrod comet under the most favorable conditions Tho celestial visitors was seen vory plainly shortly nftcr tho sun hni drnimeil llelow tho horizon Its bright tall making a grand sweep ncross tho heavens. Tho Honolulan was reported would go Into dock for u cleaning he roic steaming for Seattle and thenco returning In Iho Hawaiian islands. Mi Lumber and Timber, for Pearl Harbor. The American schooner Siiinar isie- isirted as having sailed from tho Sound with n Inrgo shipment of lum ber nml heavy limber to bo used In const i net Ton work at Pearl Harbor naval station. , COOKE THINKS FAIR REVISION ARMY POST , PLANS HALTf (Continued from Page 1) ( been proposed ns cullubto sites for ob tiihilshlng Hew quartern. Another dlstiiihlng factor Is tho probability that piilllclent funds can not he obtained for purchasing tho land and making tho necessary lin piovcmcnts. All tho money measures' next Wlntor must bo handled by iii Democratic House, which has adopted the slogan of retrenchment and oppo sition to militarism. Tho belief Is ex pressed that llttlo assistance tuny bo expected In starting now 'enterprises. solno money, coming over from mi old appropriation, ms been nvallalilo for approximately three years. It Is made uppllcuhlo to tho Philippines nnd Hawaii. It was hoped un addi tional sum mlglit ho secured and nil applied to concentrating tho troops near Honolulu. ,As It stands nothing whatever Is being accomplished in that direction. It Is possible tho funds may ot bo taken nnd dlsbiirncil In buying a Bite, leaving tho sum re quired for development to tho gener osity of Congress. The two branches of Iho Army most Interested In the mailer do not seem to bo working In pnrfect harmony. Those connected Willi the Adjutant General's Department nro nulla en thusiastic for tho change and anxious i Hint the work of concentration shall proceed. Th'oso of tho Quartermaster Genoral's Department lire more leth argic nnd do not appear hopeful that anything will be accomplished In tho near future. It Is this ln(tcr Depart ment that must perform tho real work. It must secure tho slto and construct tho now barracks. Olllclnls thero say Iho entire matter Is hanging lire, with no progress being made. It is considered likely that Secic lary Sllmson and Ocne'riil Wood will recommend that an appropriation bo nuiilo by Congicss nt Its next session for tho Improvements under discussion. r PA88ENGER8 BOOKED In tho caso of Francisco S. Ilorgcs against Maria Adelaide Ilcttcncourt Ilrloo do Snquolra Bncamacao tho Supreme Court this morning handed down their decision. Tho caso was one to remove u cloud from title and Mi tho court held that while power may Jv ne conferred ny statuie upon u conn of cqulyt to annul a deed nnd to novo u cloud, or establish a till WEATHER TODAY Ti'iiipi'intures- ii a. in, r9, X a, i 70; lu a in, 77; noon, 7G; morning 111 111 1 1 till til. I'.S. IlalcniKli r, 8 u. in., 30 00; absolute humidity, 8 it. tit.. ( M0 grains per cubic foot; relative humidity, 8 a. i HI pi r cent.; dew point, S n. pi. 01. Wind S ii. in., velocity !, direction NI3 ; ii a m , velocity 2, direction NB 10 n in, velocity 8, direction SW.; noon, viloclty 13, direction SV. Rainfall during 21 hours ended nt noon, 0 hull. Total wind movement during 24 hours ended at noon, 124 miles. WM. II. -STOCKMAN, Section Director, U.S. Weather Hureaii. (Contlnu.d from Pag 1) Hon here, Hnwu'.l ran stand from one quarter to oiie-thlrd reduction. "If It Is grtlng to bo revised us n IKilltlral measure, In u hnphaznd manner, tliero Is no predicting what Iho result will he. President Taft Is lor a lovlshm or tho gcueril tariff schedule by schedule. "Tho election of Mr. Tnft would he Important, ns hearing on-the lovlslon of tho tariff schedulo by schcilulo In stead of us a whole, would It not," Mr. Cooko was asked. "Yes, I should think so," ho replied. "Tliero Is no question Unit Talt Is going stronger. If tho luvlslon Is mndo schedule by schedule, and upon tho reports of Iho tariff boanl afler an Investigation that will bo scientific and fair, Hawaii need not fear a low ering of not mnro than ono- third." Mr. Cooke Has Hint Bnn Franclso's business bus been wonderfully stimu lated by Holph's virility, ll had an Immcillato and rcmuiknhlo effect," ho I'll 1,1, "and it menus u great deal to Sun Francisco. Iluslnoss Is good and getting better all of the time." He went up Inlo Washington, Ore gon ami Vancouver island. In com pany with B. It. Adams, manager of tho Scnltlu blanch of Alexander & Baldwin and well known here, mid John I.. Fleming, they did some cu Joynhlo outolng. Per Btmr. Mntitin Ken, for llllo via wny ports, Oct. 24. A. It. fluiry, Mrs. Sadler, Mrs. Bninia Mills, F. Kennedy, C W. Ashford. Miss Douglas, Miss llolchor, B. C. Schenkel, O, II. Nor ton. S. 8. Pnxson, II. W. Itlggs, C. Uiuls. Mrs. O. II. Ofillck. A. T. lluck. Dr (I. II. Iltiddy, Mrs. Iluddy, Mrs. Hill. -.- .. ,.i . ,.- ... i - - i-L-r num. niuiiii, no nuiiai puns, ,i. lcr0 fnrc0 ,lPcrc0 Oct. 24. (Ico. Peka. 1L W. F. Purvis, property within its Jurisdiction such". Mrs. Purvis, S. W. Wilcox, Mrs. Wll-'povvor has not been conferred upon t (ox. Miss E. Ilishop, J. P. Cooke, A., the circuit Judges sitting as courts of F. Jiuld. equity In Uils Territory. Io ro- i Io by J 111! ttf' VESSELS TO AND FROMJHE ISLANDS (.Special Cable Io Merchants' Lxchuiige.l Friday, Oct. 20. SAN FIIANOISCO Arrived, Oct. 20 7 a. m.: S. S, Hlloiiluu, from llllo, Oct. 12. POUT SAN I.UIB Sailed. Oct. 19: S. S. Suiitn nlln, for Kuliultil. CRAY'S HAnilOIt Sailed, Oct. 19: Schr. M. Turner, for Knhiiliil, PI.AHI, HAIIIIO!. Sailed, Oct, 18: Schr, II. I), Ilciillxscn, for Paget Sound. - Wireless: S. S- Mongolia will dock at Alakc.i vvlmrf tomorrow uhnut. noon mid sail for San Francisco, Sunday, 9 .a. in. .J. , "A Car for the Discriminating few" Complete American Line for the Season of 1912 AMERICAN TRWLER Typo 56 '. 4500 AMERICAN TRAVELER' Typo 54 4250 AMERICAN TOURI8T Typo 34 2250 AMERICAN .SCOUT Typo 22 1250 AMERICAN MOTORS CO., Cor. Alakea and Hotel Sts. . Phono 3009 GEO. B. BECKLEY, Sols Distributor "T W.C. Peacock & CoM Ltdf Tel. 1704- Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mon.t Rouge Wines Sole Agents -Mumm's Champagne ( Schlitz Beer Ws-okly UalletlB fl per yaar. PAVE EXPERT HAS ARRIVED Captain William Turner, nn expert in tho pieparation and tho laying of tho Warren Ilrothers process of bltu llthlc pavement, Is nn arrival In tho city today us u passcngor in tho Oceanic liner Sierra. Captain Turner comes to tnko gen eral supervision or tho work of pav ing Queen street with hltiillthlc. llcglnnlpg early toinonow morning Joseph Oilman, ho represents tho Honolulu Hltiillthlc Paving Company, tlie successful contractors, will have n force of men on hand prepaid! to lay tho pavement for tho ono block bounded by Fort and Alnkea streets. Captain Turner Is no stranger to Honolulu, having spent soma weeks hero during tliu tlmo tho nun block of bltulltlilc pavement wns laid along Fort streot. Tho work It Is oxpectcd will ho com pleted nnd ready to tiun over to tho municipality within two weeks, Tho Mntson Navlgutln steamer En torprlso which lias sailed fiom San Fiauclhco ami Is duo to art ho nt Ho nolulu on noxt Monday, Is said Io bo bilnglng down a considerable number of cnttlo nnd horses. -Tho viwsel has a quantity of combustahlca and there fore cannot bring passengcis. When the Union-Pacific Transfer Co. handles your baggage it gets on the right steamer Office, King St, next Young Hotel Telephones 1874 and 1875 J. A. OILMAN Shipping and Commission Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL & CO., BATH, ME. PARR0TT & CO., SAN FRANCISCO BADGER'S FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. GENERAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. ((lltlN.NKLI, AUTOMATIC HI'JtlNKI.KIC) NEUMAN CLOCK CO. (WATCHMAN'S CLOCK) ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITER AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE INS. CO. FORT STREET, NEAR MERCHANT. A. i'jfi ,, . &iteuttiii!i!!kivftt!&M . iv'fctf.ir nt-!. ,&Ua,i -&. ; Jiilrfa IterNrilMtfi MlflrJ-rtrT'' -Afr- r-i iM i'tmfwfi.M- ,