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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, FEB. 12, 1912. i w- M t Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONDAY! lluliiillllll Ntntlii. TUESDAY: IIiiiiiiIhIii I ilium, imli 1 (InliT nf Ilic 1 1 inpti. WEDNESDAY. Hawaiian llilril Ilium. THUflDV' IIiiiiiiIhIii ( li iplt r- Murk MiMir. FRIDAY: ATUFtDAV lliiriiinti) I li.ipti r ii. I, II. I. N IdKiil.ir. All rlittlnx niembsrn ol t' Order r ccrdls.Hr Invited to attend meetings o( local Isdgt Mill on tin 2nd .mil llh Miiluhi) nf null 111 oil t ll ill K. I'. Hull Ti.'lll r. M. Mi imIh rs nl mlur Ivmi. l.i t Inn- or- MARINE ENGINEERS 4KEFICIAL AJSIATIUU. ill.illj Iniltul. M. MihlM.I A IOIXII'. Ml. s. K. i.( ). Meets ovcrv .'ml am tth Sntui- Jell) evening lit T 30 in lock It IK of I' Hall, tor Fort and lion (aula Islting brother eordlill inv Iteil to attend ' a r c.pitrz, i c v v Kii.m:. k it s lane i.oixii mi. i, i. f i. Meets eioiv tlrst and third Fil- elay ut , Ji odoclt. l'jthliii lllnll i in ,i. i llAt-ol.inl.t mill l'ort streets Visiting brother cordlnll) Invited to attend S DFCKPIt. C C o hpinp, k ot it & s iioMii.ii.r i.oiMii, (ii;, ii. r. o. r. llonoliiln Lodge No GIG, II I () l.lks mets ll their hall on King St, neir Fort ever) Frldn) evening Visiting Broth ers .ire curdiull) Invited to attend i) i' it isi:.Mii:itG. i: n oi:o r klipgpl, bit hah vii vn 'i nun. o. i, i. o. it. m. Meets nor) first and third Tuesilii of pikIi month In Fr.itemlt) Hall, I O O I' building VIMIng brutheri coidlall Invited to attend li:.in AfeCII, Sachem I.Ol'IS A PKIllPi, C of It homii.i i.i vi mi. no, r. ii. i:. iy) Meets on second nnd fourth JSsWtdnthd.i evening of each W- month at 7 30 c, clock. In Sin Antonio Hall Vim J aid street, nun Finina Visiting blethers me Invited to attend 1' IIUIOINS, V ! SI C McCOV, Secy HONOLULU LODGE NO 00, L. O O. M, Mill mitt In lull! Itllimi building Fort Html mur King Thursdn) even ing 1'ihrii.iiv 1, 1'Jl.' at T 10 o.l, nl, Isiting liutluis enrdliill) Invited ti attend A.Mimusi: j untrz Dictator i: A JA hum IN S-ccrdnr) 01-,0-til "SPIRITUALISTSrATTENTIONI IMwiird Parle, tho noted Psychic of fan Prune Ism, who for over twent enrH tins been prominently ldentlMed with tho PplrltuallstV societies of Amer ica, Is In Honolulu nnd Mill demon strate! ps)dilc phenoinena, etc Spirit ual ndvlcci on nil matters given Dilly 10 to 4, evenings liy appointment Tel ephone 11U or nt residence, 782 Klnnti streit. Onmil Seance every Thursday Flo, S n clock 5090-tf A. BLOM, Importer Fort St VISIT THE Mary-Ann Bonnet Shop SPRING MILLINERY MILTON & PARSONS Latest Styles In Shapes and Trimmings PANTHEON BLOCK, FORT STREET Phone 3033 THE VERY LATEST IDEAS IN Spring Hats Miss Power, Millinery Parlors, Boston Block City Transfer Co. JAS. H. LOVE FURNITURE MOVERS Shipping TOURIST LADEN, TENYO MARU LANDS MANY PASSENGERS HERE Thirty-Five Throutjh Travelers Dcciclp to Remain Over for Floral Parade Festivities Thetis In Port Disabled After Stormy Passage Several Inter-Island Steamers to Sail Today Sherman Called at Monterey and Due Here To morrowCleveland in the Morning. Viii'inu one liiindiiil and thlrt- iliiiini.li i ihln pisiotiKi'is who sailed Horn San l'liinclsco In the pnlatlil li ner Tram Mum. thlits-thuo elected to tn la stoMiur privileges for Hono lulu and will rinialn hcic fin the I loi il Parade rostlvltles This uumlier for llonnliilii ncc.islon d nun Ii pU.iMii.ihle surpilsc on ur ilvul nf the Rrcnt liner at HickfcM wlinif this morning Neurlv fom bundled pissengeis In various classes left tho Co ist In the lupiincso steamship Her cabins a ere well tlllul with a dlstltikuiidifd 1st of iravekrs The vessel set well own In the water, having a IiIk shl nent of rirgo fin discharge at Japin so Hiits, In the main IicIuk cotton foi the lupiuesu spinning mills One fiMtmo noted In the lotiK list if iuispiiupih Is some llftv Philippine nsular Kovernuient tmploves on Iheir vav to Manila to take up duties wlih the unions depiitmcnts. Mime letuiu iik from I'Mendid vacations spent on the mainland, while others me mak 'iik theii Initial, trip to the I'hlllp ilnes I'ursir Wllllnin Held was uniilile to loin his ship at the time of ilepirtme, leld hell k lepoittd as quite III At he list moment (I II Oulton, who 'oi minv trips his sened the len.vo ell In the cnp.icltj of rilRht tloi... iv.is ti insftried to the purse! s nlllce Oulinii Is mm Ii at home In his new station and he icnlvcd well-merited eoimrnliilatlon ovei his tenipornn nonunion, fioni local shippliiK men T Sullivan with the T K K Sa'i Irauiisco iilliee. was suit out as rielnhl c lerk for olio loiiud trip at K ist Captain Dncsl Dent was ((impelled lo ml in 1 1 that the elements were not it all kind to his uiniiii mil, tho iviiihci hcliiK pionoiiuced as very oiinh The Ti'iijii, however suffcici! in material iIiiiii.iko h((ause of tem pestuous seas which for ilajs swept lei tUcks Tho vessel will he dispatched fin lap in ami China at 5 o clock, takln ; HU i .ihln, 78 seeond-dass, mid KS lapiiuse and ."," Chinese IIiioukIi ttteniKe p.ibscni;eis At least one humlicd additional pi" "eiiBOis mo to join the vessel at Ho nolulu. One of tho hlKKCst tualls landed hole In mouths was lecolvcd h the local oflldils, tho (OiislKument total IIiik ''IS stifk-i, of which a poitlna will he foiwaided'on to Manila In the tioopship Shewn, in 'Hie weathei inmleruteil to home ex it lit on neai Inn the isliuuls and n dniiro was held on the lilt; "C ' ilctk r- President Asano Tells of Klyo's Troubles. Tho shnrtiiKO of coal In tho huukeis of tho Tiijo Klsen Kalsha freli,htei Kivo Mam dlhcovi led some daH nl tei that vessel hulled fioni llonoliilii in mute t,i liiiinii mirls. una tho ile.ith , or the Inp.iiiPbe ihlef (IirIiiioi, Is e un til iiie'il In an extiaet lioni a lettn ie (ilvpit In CiNtlo A. Cooke fiom Pipsi- ilenl miiio or the bteumslilp ei;u- inn I mill date of Jaiiuai) 2!lth, I'ickI iltnl Asnuo stales- Ah von inn nump. tlllu vpftunl lnTl llonoliiln with IOi.i, tons of hunker dial accordlni; to tho calculations of ihe Clilif KtiKlneer, hut luloi on it was loiiml that ho had made a mls palLiilatlou and that the actual quaii tltv on ho ml was a little less than It should have heou leavliiK Himolul i Whin the shoitnue of coal was ills coveicd, the Captain oideied up In vesication of the actual ainon'it of coal on ho.ml and satlslled himself that the ship could nulvo at Vcikn- W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mont Rouge Wines Sole Agents Mumm's Champagni ( Schlitz Beer llama milch If the wenthei conditions vere favoiahle rnlnituniitolv, after this the weathei became unfavorable, ami If this condition had continued an nctual shorl.iKe of coil inlRht have occurred of which fact Captain Togo full) advised us hj wlicless This In rormntlon IicIiir mlBUndei stood b the outsldo public, It was rumored that tho ship was disabled In mid-ocean which roiiort was iilnoliitol unfound ed ficr Captain Thro eiiinmnnlc.it cd with us h) wireless the weathei conditions ImpinvcM and this vessel nnived in sirt iiudci her own steam with one dav s hunker coal still cm board after her arrival ( We have to lcixirt to ou that on the voviiro fiom Honolulu to Yoko hama tho chief eiiRlncci of Iho vessel dlb.iipearcd, and it Is supposed that he was lost overboaul." rti Would Pay for Cigarettes Smoked. The i pi in il time niailo bv tho foien nf slt San Krauclsco customs in spectors detailed by Deput) Customs Suivevor Charles 11 Illlnn to search the liaRKaKc of the 307 Cleveland pis rentiers of three hours was the talk ami aduiliatiou of the custom house oincliils and tho imssoiiRers Tho lat lei wcio piofusc In their compllmotits on the coiiitcsy shown them h tho seaichers nnd tho olllcers directing their operalloiis On tho othei hand, the custouiK nf flcl lis tound the pnsseiiReis lead) lo assist them in the perfoimanco of theli duties The decimations on the bav'RiRe wore found to be conscien tious!) accurate In ever) paillcnlm In fact some of the passenReis In their 7eal to compl) with the icruIii- tions declined man) things thin wclo not subject to ilut nt all One of these declarations contained nn euti of limn clR.irettos purchased ahioail and cousiimed on the vcij.iko As tlioio Is no nut) on snioko tho caieful Piimsoiiri i was not requited to pi) for the pleasuio ho (or was It she') toot out of tho impel cIrius used ha round Dope In Persia's Chain Locker later details icriiiiIIur the opium seluie made on bond tho 1'aclllc Mall Unci Persia iIiiiIiir the stu) of that visscl at Sua Francisco me that 101 tins of opium, valued at $.;,nn, wcio found on the P.iellle Mull Unci I'eisla h) InspeptoiH Chas J llciiulu Rir and P Oil Hurfaker 'Iho ill in; wus In the chain lockoi Tho siiiuk Rlors had loinnved the chnliis fioni tho lowci tint of tho locker to niako loom lin tho continbiud, ra Lurllne Report. Mm miles rioin llonoliiln, south west Rale I'm Honolulu 7J passi n rcis, .linn tons caiRii 111 sacks mail 17 automobiles, U'l, WcIIs-I'iiiro o picss mallei I'm Kahulul pin tons iMiRo Will dock at lliickrcld wlinif late Weduesda) Inter.lsland Departures Today. Willi KCiicrnl caiRo and supplies tho Inter-Island hIpiiiiipi Wallelo was dispute hed foi llouokaa and Kukiiiha ole at noon todii), This vessel cui lled mail but no passeiiReis Mil AXI) MltS M. i:i.'SASSi:il me passe iirpik on the Tenjn Maru, IioIiir lioiiud lot HoiiRkniiR, Mi Klsassei has spent a lot of his tlmo in loUo, whcio ho Is looked on us IipIiir ono or tliu IiIr men of that cciuntiv Ihe Ilond of heiltli will this aftei iiooii mill o tho trip to Walpihu pi ui tuMon lo Inspect the sanitation sclienio pioposed Tho (lip wus to have been niiulo Satuiiliiv but It was too wet WEATHER TODAY Tempernttires ti h tn , G.1; S n m , 73, 10 a in, 71, noon, "(,, innrnliiR minimum, Gl llarometcr, S n m .10 OS; absolute liumldlty, 8 n m, 4 'J 1 " Krnins pel cubic foot; relative liuiniillty, 8 a in, r per cent; dew point, X a in , , Wind fi n in, vilocitj f, dlicctlon V , 8 ii. in, velocity '), direction N K, It) ii in, velocity I, dilution K : noon, velocity 7, diiectlon X II llalnfall dtirlnR J I hours ended 8 u in , n Inch. Totiil wind movement ilurltiR "J4 hours ended nt noon, ISf miles VESSELS TO AND FROM THE ISLANDS (Special Cable I" Merchants' Exelintiire.l Monday, February 12. "AN ritAXCISCO Anlvcil, Teh 11, V S A T Thomas hence 1'eb 1 SUN I'ltAXCISCO Airlvcd. I'cli 12 7 ii tn , S. S Sic mi hence I'cli li WIRELESS. S S l.riU.IXtt- Will dock nt Hack- feld whnif late Wcducsdav with 72 piisseneeis, .'I'.ihi tons of caiRo, III snct.H of mall, 17 automobiles; for Kahulul, 4110 tons of caiRi) S. S. Cl.i:Vi:i,ANI) Will dock nt Alnkrn vvhaif at S u in, uuil will sail for Yiikohnmn on Weduesda) at ii p m S S THNYO MMMJ sails for Yokif liamn from llackfcld wharf nl 1 p in AltltlVl.lt Siiliil.1 Kcli 11 PlIRPt Sound Ictls, V S S, p 111 Kauai ports Kluaii, stun . a nt Hawaii ixirts llolcno. slinr. a in Kan ii ports W (1 Hall stun am Itonoknii and Kiikiilhnclo Maiini I. on st m I n in Muni Molokal and l.au.il ports I, Ikelike, etnir , a in Moiid.i), IVb 1.' San rranclsco Teii)n Mum, .lap stun , u in. HIT V Hi 111) I Stindav, Teh 11 Salina C'ltir vii Island ports Mis soul Ian. A -11 S S , p. tn Mondav, Teh I'.' Honokaa and Kiikiilh.ielo Viiilo le, stmr , noon. f I'ASSP.MlKltS IKIOKKI) Per T K. K Tenjn Mniu for lap.ni and Clilmi hiiIs, Teh 12 IS Haines, Mis I S Haines It I Item lew . Mis It I Ilontlc) I It Cook, T J l.arkln Mis T .1 l.nkln C. I'annjolh, I. Scrutton t p.ssi:(ii:i!s aiukT i Per T K K S S Ten)o Maru, fioni San ruiuclseo 1'eb. 1J I'm Hono lulu It Ai.il, II .1 Ciiow, Mr nnil Mrs W Cow lon nnd maid, Mi mm Mrs. P Ciiilahv Miss II Ciulali) Miss I Cmlnhv Mis 1" I Dlckcimnu Miss i: DUkeiin in, Mi mid Mrs W It llelmholz, I It K HlRKliibotham Miss A HlRRliihothani Mis A S lliooks. Mis I II Warnei. II V Cilss, Mis Cilss, Mr and Mis C C noodrlch. Mi ami Mis C A (low t .111. Chillies W. Keves i:. Parilsh Miss P Ite)iiolds, Mis A W. Itho fes, Miss M U. Rhodes W A Stiln roi, W I) Tvlei, I A Viiiii'sh Mis Yuupss, MUs M. Vaness TIiioiikIi I'm Yokohama, Itev I C IIiIIiirIi, Mrs A i: Dieke) unit iiuise, Miss .1 Dlckc) P. W. rrii7.il. Mis i: W I limn, Miss A l'm.u, Mastci V. li iiysn . Mis i: Pim.u, S luomiti K Kiiln, II KiivmiriipIiI, I P Kceii' 11. Kus.iknbe Mis X W Mclvoi T Okamnto I Von ltadonll7. Mis I Von ItuilnvYlu, II M 11 Schlele, Mrs II M It Schlele, lustlco M C Sloss Mis M C Stoss mid two maids. Miss M Sloss Muster It Sloss, Maslci I' Sloss, K SiiRltnoto, S Tsiiiiinil, Itov II St. (ieoiRo Tuekei, Mrs II. St (SeorRO Tucket I'm Kobe i: i: llucklpton, Mis. i: i: Hue kU Inn. T W S Phillips, Mis T W S. Phil lips Km KIi.iiikIi.iI Miss M I liv Ine W S lacks Mis W S lack son, P H McKnlhlil, Miss C Mei- tlam K I," Parsons, Id Klb.ihcth ItelfsiDdpi, I A Wilson, lr Pur HotiRkoiiK Mih II P AiiiIpisoii, II. O llcnttv Mis M Hcpsoii, A I,. Ilpiuhclmei, Miss II Howies, Mis M, ("listen, P i: Cm', Mis I It Cook and liiiiint, Mrs ,1 l)o) lo. Miss A l)o)le, Itov C X Dubs M Klsnshoi, Mis M Pls.ihsei, I C Pinnoll O P Ki.iiv P It Prv. Mis p It Piv, In fant nnd amah, ,1 I, (Inllabei, l.t W i: (iuthiie, Miss C M liaise). Mis V HankP), P L Inch, II C lewptl, Mis II 0 Jowmt, II C lovv ctt, ,li .MIbh 11, M Jciweti, Mm. c Uintz, C II Leavltt 11 l.lpke. Mis P .1 Miimui Mis A P Mavei, Miss II MaviM, I I). MeKii) 11 P Melat, P P XleklPw O X Piopoi. I P qulun Mlbs i: llamlolpb, Mnjoi II V IteisliiRPi, II S M C, Mis II C Itel sIiircm. Mis loliu Illtchle Miss 11 Itltchle, W A. Salmon, P Sehepclei W O Sehollz, Musti'i II Scholtz, Itcv I Shaiuhaiifjli Mis M i: Stov ill, I Svveene) .1 W Wolls, Mis J W WoJIs. Mis C 1. Wlckei hhuin, II p oiiiir Hi lIiiir Honolulu (ii n liumlii il lliiniMiiiil iiiinuliilliiii nit ntis narlli to In lp Ihe riimil Parade uixl I'diriinr). MUSEUM EXPERT OF JAPAN HERE After famlliulliiK blmsdf with tlm Kin nil condition of the Japincse coin merdal iiiuseuiii In llonnliilii toRithcr with the lieciN of tho museum, Sikln Tsiirunil, director of the Impilhil Jap anese ciitnmerclil luitvtini of the l)e- liartin, nt of Coinmcrco and ARrlcul ture, will on his urrlvnl III .lupin, Use his Inline me In sccurluK miitc rial neeil id for the lucid .lapiiuse iiiuseuiii He arrived this mornliiR from the States In the Tcn)o Maru nnd vvns Rrected ut the wharf bv Secretary lto of the Jap am se consulate Kciiiral Director Tsiirunil rcprpsenteel the Japanese Rove rnmeiit nt the Intima tion il cNhlhllloll hi Id 111 Koine, ltlllv, last VPiir, uuil iiftcrwatdM visited all the prludpil cities 111 niirope and In ihe t'nltoil siiitis This moiulmr ho ...lli.l ,,,, ,i,,u,,l ,!n.,.,.l t.n.,, ,,,,,1: . I, , I .'I. ' ,,1,1,1 .,.,,. in, . , . ,,1' ,,,,., was later iik t b) Mcsrs 1) . oneKiini, W MitnlilRP 'r Takakitwn Jl Kn vviihaia K Yiimamoto nnd Y Mlkaml of the Japaiipsp lotmnerelil museum, who show eel him tbp exhibit room of the luuseuni At lunch Director Tsuruinl vvns the rik st of local Japanese nn idiauts He leaves this nftirnonn In tho Ten)0 Slum for bis home In Tokln. Jnpin Mr Tsuruinl Is u lliient Pre lie h eon virsatlonallt lie nisei speaks IhiKlMi and Cti rmaii 1 li IIHFKOA I' MUI.S ! Yesterday's Arrivals. Anlvnls nt the pott )cslpulav In eluded the stpamei Kluaii, from Ka uai polls wllh 41 cihln, "7 deck pis seiiRcrs nnd c.iiro IncludliiR ti.O'in eacks siiKiir anil J.'o sheep The l.lkellke fiom Maul Molokul mill l.an.il poits, was an aiiival with live stock, Rcucial c.iirii IncludliiR sii R.ir ami shipments of ilcc ami fruits The Hall made a special trip fiom Kauai pints with the lcRiilitlou ",50i sacks siiriii 'I hit vessel Is to bo ills patched on a ictiiin vo)iiro to the ti.ilden Island this eveuliiR The carRo bioiiRht h) the steamer llclene Included 71112 sacks siiRni anJ 75 cattle The Intel-Island steanici Xocau, fiom Kuiiii polls with rimin ami sun diles, and the littlo fielRht-e.irriei Xllh in from Hawaii pints also with siiriii, wcio anlvnls at the port thl nioininR, SIAHUKA CASES START MONDAY IililRP Dole iiiiiioiiuced this llloin Iiir that lie would tiv Ihe easp of Castle & ('mike eine of the dofoiidntits In the Miihtika slto comli mnatlnn Htilts, Mnmla) uioiiiIiir net The ficehold and leasehold will h incoi- poiated In the one case Tho fice hold Is held b) tho CinnmliH estate This decision Is the losnlt o, the Informal discussion held In tho Ped crnl couit Satuidii) uioruliiR last when the luattei wan placed hcloie the jiitlM by the viulinis nltoinevs luimllliiR the Inteiests The elpclsion Is looke I on as u wish to Mr) It on the iIiir ' us It will be si'e n at the end of this lto as i'i whether or not It is feasible to ll) both the fice and lon-ohoHi at tin same time en wlnthei In I lo IntciislL of fairness It Is lx tit i t j-i nn t sip male nl is thioiiRliout IIoIiiips, StunlP.v and Olson icpip snt tho Castle fi Cooke Intoii'sis ami Attorney l.oulll AtldlPW i the Ciim- inlns citato ATTORNEY EDINGS GATHERS BIG FEE 'In those who ale llldilliel to tlllllk that linn I- iio inline v to be Rallied li) piadhdiiR the law as a pioiessioii a Menu ut the minutes of the dill, In JudhP Itobliisoii's t out t will net as all e )e -ope ll( I .IiiiIri Itoblnson this mniuliiK mdir ed Atlorni') S IMIiirh to In Riven the sum of ifjnoii as his fee 111 urn lleetleill Willi tin weak elolle on the John llmiiii luth edtite sliue Ma) ot last )cnr 'I wo thousand ciiih hiadeil villi inn b'lPd toi Dilinli Mich aie tied up In the milium! vuids at Toledo Ohio WANTED. .Sumll lottahi tin thiee keiitliiiicn Clone 111 Adelliss I l, this utile, .',1 ,!, il SIIAI.I.'I) PltllPOa.M.S enooiseel Pin posills loi Sewel S)ntllll Will be ll eelveMl at the Itliliall ol lids anil lloeks Now l)i pal tun ut "aHlilm.tou until 11 iul.nl, a in Mauli in 1'HJ and then uuil tin ri puhlld) opined, feu sewei sislim ut Hie Navul Station Peail I lut Im,i , llawtill Plius ami spi e Ideations t it ll be olitiiilli d oil uppllc l lion to the Hnican en to the C'liiumiiii dun ol tin niival slallou naimsl M M SMIIII I'hlef e l.ik In I Iiiiiri of itui i ii ii in nn it .'i riu '.I !. I , ll 1.' 1'J NEW DOTTLING PLANT STARTS Honolulu Brewing and Malting Company Installs Up-to- Date Filling Machinery. 'Ihe m west iilul most up to-dato bnttlliiK istiihll-diiin lit ui"t of the Itoek) Mountiilns was ollld ill) started this noon ut the wolks of the llono liilii lire w Ink - .MaltliiK Cos plant on IJuirn street 'J'berL was n liiRfl crowd present ut the neon hour, iiml the olllelnls of the brewliu works took the utmost pains to show and eplalu the woikiiiRS of inch of the Individual machines that ro to make up the whole of one of the inewt eomplite lieir-bol-tllliK plants ever shipped fiom the States. After a thotoiiiih InvcstlKiitlou and e Mtmliiallou of tbe'mw plant. Ridded bv VIiiiiiikiI llirlletl, ll moM elelkleilis Iiiik.Ii wus served lo all present, nnil this with soiiii of the brew that cniiic thioui.li the new in icl'ihip was eleiue justice to This new boltlliiR plant til it has been installed Is meet eomplete mid entirdv iiutomatle In its actions from tbp time the empt) bottle Is fed into one end for u then nimh deniisliiR In u powerful bith of caustic soda tn the midline thnt plaies tho label on the tilled bottle The whole plant consists of six sepa- lute machines, nil nf the niitnuntlc na ture but eloliiR the work so fast tint It I nicessarv for two nie n lo bo 'on ilctk" all the time to keep the finish) el work clear. These sl midlines cover a lloor space of about -lOlift sipiaro feet. fiom which It will be si en that It Is no tov and Ihe plant cost In thouclMi- lieiihood of s.,ri ono. The capacity of the bottlliiK plant Is nl out 501)00 bottles n ell) when run ning nt oiillnarv speed but this ean be lueriiiHiil oue-thlril If thu occasion requires It PvervthiiiR seems to be riinuliiR to the satlifactlou of those In c harRe ol the plant nnd the new bottlbiR mi dline Is u Iiiiir stildc 111 advancement In the line of u tboroiiKlilv dean beer. THETIS IS Thousands of elollaiH spent on the I'nltPil St lies icveniio cuttei Thet e'uiliiR the time that vessel was nn deiRoliiR I epulis and alteiations in "inset Sound piacticallv went foi aniKlit Tho Thetis, inuclil) reseinb IIiir a llist-class plctuie of i wieck dniRRcd he i self Into tho harbor lite vestci lav alteiiioon uuil It roiiilieil but a casual Rlnucc to unto that this itiiuueh vessel, which has weathei el Aictle Rales iiml Ice-picks, had llnal v met with an epetlenco that voir (il on a UiiRcd) It was a foitnlkht iiro thnt the The (is splc ami spin from the bhlpviuils if Seattle, set a couise Tin Honolulu It was at a time when staunch and iiuch faitei liners woio hittlliiR with ticuieiidoiis seas and loriillc riiIch Iho Thetis soon fell in with an ex hibition of old Neptune h uiiriIosI tiiiKiel Pot nenrl) two vvecku the lit tle levenuc cutter was oIiIIroiI to In) to iiml ihlu the Kloim as best she could. When better weathei lluallv leturned, the Thetis presented u soi iv pliRht with line-top Rillant mast qone ii poitlon of hpi jlh piouiiueiii b) its abhiiue, a Mil also tho whiles, lics overhead In spcakliiR of Ills expel leuie, Cupl C S Cue 111 all ilcil. lie's It was olio ol tho woist spisms of weathei ho h.i" met with In u Ioiir tcini of sea soiv Ice A siiccosulnu of hilcs fiom var able iiuaiieis pnntliill) buried fm tbei ptoRicss of tho tutloi in tho ill icctlou of Honolulu The Inst ehi) of liiniiii was one to bo icnic tulioiuil is It wus then Hint tho sevetltv or tin sales was fill ami tho Rientest iliim iro done Iho Rillint little tiafl Two silliiis wcio homo lujineil bv oiiRh handlliiR from thu volinuo ol vutci that iiiutliiiiallv came ovoi the hIiIp Caipmtpi llaidliisou had hnv i-ial libs 1 1 ac I in e it I. lout Hillhinl ilsn iccolved piluful lujuiles to his toot As fin as Is kiown i e pah s to tin Thetis will ho in ute bote S ono ol tho spiiH iiml pom will be bioiiRht low ii tiom the Coast I Thcio have been sovpial thani In tho pcisonnol of the 'ihetls sitae IcmvIiir lime l.loutenant Wllco, the iivlRiilltiK cilllier, has been tiausfei ol lo tho Woodhurv on the Maine oiiht, and Ills nl.no will ho luki'u bv I liutemint Pine, who has been In the (It) lot hovoi.iI weeks on lone l.loil tenant It A llothvvell h is been traiib feued Horn the Hush, nnd Is now on lutv with the Ihetls Chief Ptulneer Tiiinei left tho cuttei on the Const in account of Illness, nnd his pluco ins iiikin bv W C Mvpis Cnptali " S Cut In nn is still In coniiuaud nnd the othei nlllceis .no the h line in win n leuvitiR heie 'Iho Tlietlh has been tho homo of he ni-c tiled llontlUR Piiltod Statoi Couit foi the pjbt sK inonths vt which lime the Judlelil bodv called at a uiiuibii oi poluiH nleing the cast e,r Miisk.i Tho vessel silled lioni lloni- liilu iIiiiIiir km) lime While stt.im- 1 he United Stntea Army transport' Hlic.Tin.in with olllcers nnd enlisted men of the Plfth and PIrIiIIi Infantry, Is eleln)eil In arrival from San Fran cisco iiwIiir to Hint vessel hiivltiR been diverted to Monterey, Calif, thcro to tako on the tin tubers of tho PIrIiIIi, which will dike up a two ytars' tour of dut In the Philippines The Sherman, with her thousand or more souls Is due to nirivo off tho port earl) tomorrow mornliiR, and, ac caidliiR to piesent calculntlons will receive u prompt dispatch for Manila b) the wit) of tho little Island of (iiiiini The eighth, which has been sta tioned ut Monterey for the Inst sev eral earx, li u famous old rcRlmcnt, with a lecord as Riilliint us It Is lotiR. It has been In nil tho wars of tho coiinti) sinca Its iirRunlrntlon In I83S; it has seen hard work on thu Indiiti fiontler In ploneei dajii and has been abroad many times iIiiiIiir and slnio the Spanish vvni Ihat Its triidltlomil smartness' Is Jealously Rtinrded by nlllceiH nnd men Is shown by the fact thnt uftc r the lust annual Inspection thu icRlmcnt had the honor of belnR eoiiiplliiieliteil In order by the Chief of Slulf, Oelietal Wood, who spoke of Its elllclcticy nnd IiIrIi standard of excel lence ttuii ptiiuounced It ono of thu finest reRlmcnts In tho seivlcc Piohahly no reRlinent Is better known than tho PlRlith Infantry. Slneo the reRlinent went to Monterey, Its hospitality has been unbounded nnd it lias won n host of fi lends both In that historic town nnd In San Prun clscci It Is reported that the transport Sherman would ro to Montciey bay, c tubal k the reRlinent there and pro ceed dltect to Its stntion nt Mindanao, where hendiiiuuters nnd tho Third tinttnllcm take post nt ZntnboanRii. Lieutenant-Colonel W'rlRht nnd tho .Second Battalion wilt ro to MiilabaliR J and Major Hirscli, comiuandliiR tho II ist llnttullon, will bo stationed ut lolo A numbci of olllcers, well known to urni) circles In Honolulu will ho round on hoard the Hheriunn on arriv al here tomorrow AinotiR those leav ing tho California must nnd who will ho welcomed here nrc Colonel nnd Mrs J C V Tlllson, I.lontenant-Col- onel nnd Mrs. W K Wright, Mnjor and Mrs Harry J lllrrch mid child, Captain and Mrs P U Knudsen nnd child, Cuptiiin Murray Haldvvln, Cap tain W P Creary, Captain and Mrs P II Shnvv nnd two children, Cnptnlu and Mrs H V. Pvnns and two chil dren, Captain and Mrs P S I. Prlco nnd child, Captain W !.. Hood, Cap tain (Iruliam I lohnson, Cnptnln and Mrs C A Dolph und two children, (aptaln nnd Mis W II Oracle, Cnp tnln and Mrs T S Moorman nnd three children, Cnptnln nnd Mrs P. J Hincken, Captain I. T linker. Lieu tenant und Mrs 11 11 Pope, Lieuten ant and Mrs P II Kaldo, Lieutenant nnd Mrs J: M Norton and three children, Lieutenant and Mrs Simon M Luts und child. Lieutenant and Mis Wlirord Tvvyman and thrco chil dren, I.letitennnt nnd Mrs W J. Davis, Lieutenant and Mrs I low aril (1 Sharpe, Lieutenant and Mrs A 11. Van Worincr nnd daughter, Lieuten ant und Mrs V L MlnnlRerode. Lieu ti mint II It Campbell, Lieutenant nnd Mrs M II Shute nnd child, Llcuteiii. ant and Mis llalph A Jones anil child, Lieutenant John G Walker, Jl . Lieutenants P A Pverts. Wllkei P. Ilobson. Vomer (1 Olsmlth. James A. MeC.ialh, Frank P Snovvdeii, W. It. (onollv, Hupp Hriish, Carl P. McKln iie) uuil Plviiu C Sanilcford C.isiuils also Incliidn Mnjpr P (1 Mmililln, liispectoi-Renernl; Mnjoi Pi ipste V Smith, Sic iiml Infantry: Cup ula C. II Piltihud. If, Fifth Caval r) , Mis Piitchuid und live children; Captuln A It Win held, ciiiiirleriniister; Mis Win Held and two children; Cup two e Million; Captain Paul L Free tnln P M Wood, medical cenps, unci man medical cenps, Mrs Pieeinan anil two chlldicu; Lieutenant P. J. Ply, Fifth Cavuli), and .Mrs Ply; I.lcttten nit Madison K How mall, medical re solve corps; Lieutenant Leon C (lur- la, mi ilk al imps, und Mih (Inula; Lieutenant (1 (1 Me Conine k, medical corps, ami Mrs McCoiuack, I.louten unt I bur) It MoAfco, niedlcal corps, ami Mis McAfee; Lieutenant A T. t oopei, medical imps, und Mrs Coop or: Lieutenant P L Field, PlKhtoenth Infantry, l.lentc mint J (1 Drain. PlRhlocnth Infanti) Mis Drain nnd Mill: l.butinniit P 1 Pleisnn, Fottr 'ppnth Cuvaliy. Vitoilnatinn S L Teeple, (Juaiteimastri's Deparlniont; Chillies T Wllllnins, Charles 11 Scliult, Miss Pdn.i A Perkins, Dor p) M llmitbon Ml und Mis W F N'niit und Mrs Hun) T Goodwin Gpoiro lock vvns kllleel for nlleRed violation of the menliiRltls ciuiirantlno at Hud i, Tex lock, u stockman, was en iiiiito to Hilda In sen his mother when ho was wit moil nut to enter tho town u t 5. t, i, j S s S 9 Iiir In IlchiltiR Sen the vessel mot with Rules which did some iIiiiuiiro to her iIri'Iiir, necessitating ceinsliloi nlilei lepalis at the Siiiiml Thu vessel cov eted "Hun tulles on her northern trip, Iho cutlet picked up Ihe JiiiIro nnd nttuehes of the couit at Vnldez July 10 und stinted noith, cnlllitR nt Una 1 iska Xuktiek DlllitiRlium, NoiishlRak, King's Covo UtiRii and Kodlak, whom a huge nunibei of enses weto tiled t lino tttni, tlinin unin thlrli tnlumi- ,,, ,m,i ,I1U, pe,w,H on hoaid. P A L E will menu much soon M