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AHMRPW!W' v '"""Mi H'rrm wtwp-i u jiiii!jjsjiii fiWRB- i'w.'".Fwr" "'T-'--'-"f"T-'-i"w.y-niwgfwripi m nw 'npgwpp!Wi EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1912. '( MUSLIN UNDERWEAR and SHIRT WAIST REDUCTION SALE COMMENCING TODAY, we started an important Reduction Sale of standard articles in MUSLIN UNDERWEAR and SHIRT WAISTS. It will be a money-saving opportunity, and we are making the reduction as an evidence of our appreciation of the splendid business accorded us since moving to our new location. The offerings include the newest summer merchandise in LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR' and SHIRT WAISTS. The saving from regular prices varies from a quarter to half. i. i Ladies' Corset Covers ' ' i I ' Mllld ! $ .35 ' i ii . IIIiik .ii .DO i m h , IIIiik r1 t .60 i '"' ii h "tiling iirlif- . .70 i 1 - mi h i IIIiik prln- . ,90 'ii I null plfia price 1.25 li ii i i.h s. IIIiik pi I. . 1 75 Ladies' Muslin Skirts Id mil ir II nil iiirh mi IIIiik ii lee .75 Hi Kul ii I Mi fni h selling pi Ice. 1.15 H- kiiIhi 1 Ti". unli, .i IIIiik prlie.. 1,25 Itigtil.ir -" no null, nelllng price. . 1.50 ll Kiilur .'Mi mill, silling price . 1.75 lt Kuliir ! i,0 i-mli, 11111111! price . 2.25 Ili-Kiihir 4 Mi i-mli. m-lllng price . 3.25 Iti-itiilnr r. mi miiIi, selling price.. 4.50 Hi K"l ii T 'ii null. Hilling price . 6.50 Ladies' Night Gowns Hi-Kiil.ir I SO mill, selling price .$ ,40 H. Kuliir 71 i-nrli M-lllug price . ,C0 Itt-Kiiliir 1 2R i-ncli selling price.. .90 lli-Kiiliir 1 so i-ni-h. selling price.. 1.15 lli-Kiiliii 1 7f. inch selling price . 1.25 ItiKiilnr 2 Mi i-aih, koIIIiik prlrn. . 1.75 ll'Kiiliir 1 00 enrh "idling price 2.25 Itt-gulur !"" ench selling prlco 2.75 Ladies' Drawers Itiguhir t V, piilr. m-llliiR price $ .25 Itcgiihir Till prill, mi Mini,' prlci- . .40 Itcgnlnr If. pair. selling price . ,C0 lliguhir 100 pilr, silling prln- . .75 ItiKiilnr t.SA p.ilr selling prlci- .90 Hi KUl" r ISO p.ilr. silling price 1,15 ItiKiilnr 17 piilr selling prki- 1,25 Hc-Kulnr i on pilr -i-lllng price 1.35 Ladies' Shirt Waists Itegiihn II V) null ii-llhiR prln- $1.15 lingular 17", mill selling prln- 1.25 ItiKiilnr 3 0U null silling prln- . 1.50 Hi Kill. ir 2 C11 nub, selling price 2.00 Hi KUlnr 1 on i-mli, selling prln'.. ?,25 Itr-KUlnr l.r.O i-mli selling prln- 2.50 ItcKiilnr i 00 null silling price 3.00 Itiguhir noil mill ki-IIIiik lirln- 4.50 Ladies' . Combination Chemises lli-Kiilnr 12 SO null scllliig price. $1,75 HiRiiliu 'ISO enili, in IIIiik price 2,75 ItiKiilnr 3 7" enili. ci-IIIiik price 3 00 ItiKiilnr 1 'i0 enili selling price 3 50 A. BLOM, Fort and Hotel Streets Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar MONDAY: (It mule si.ihil. TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: ll.imill.iu 1 Ir-1 Hi uric. THURSDAY: FfllDAY: ATURDAV lull. 1 Ii lllpli lllgllllir. AH vlsltlut member ol tt Order sre cordially Invited to attend meetlnvi uf local ledges City Transfer LOVE) (JAS. H. Shipping (Additional Shipping on Page S) J"'l"tLl' MARINE ENGINLEIIS. vHEFICIAL AJS"CUriDI, lll.lll) llll Hill. .Mnl on (In- Jinl mnl 1 1 Ii .MiiiiiIii) uf l-.ll-ll IIIOIllll at k. P. Hull 7:80 1. .M. .Muiilirs ( oilier xn. (IjIIimii iiir- nil. Mi-MM,i: UMKJi:, M). 8, h. f r. Meets overv 2nd nml 4th Rntnr- 'j''"v evening at 7 2U o'clock In ' i 111 1 nun. cur. j-on uuu lleiii.iiil.i Visiting brothers tordlull) Hi ItfU to utteud a r (!i:htz, c c V P K1LUEY, K It S. w" iiDMii.ri.i i.omn:, ui, 11. i'. 0. 1:, Honolulu Lodgo No C1G, II P O Klks, meets In their hull, ou King St , near Tort, every Prlduy evening Vlaltlug Uroth- -s uro corcllully lnvltbd to ntteml A II MCIIPIIY, n II Jl I)l"'SIIBi:, Sec, OAIIIJ l.(ll)(JK M). I, K. uf 1'. W Meets every first anil third Frl- F'Sfliluy at 7 31) o clock, I'ythlan I Hall, corner lleretunla and Korl streets Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. 1' A HAWKINS, c c o liin.vn k of h. & s ii.mum 1 iiiiik o. i.i.o. it. ji. Meets every first and third Tuesd.iy of each month In Ptuternlty Hall, I O. O I building Vl'utlng brothers cnrilially Invited to utteud IIHNI'Y A ASCII, Sachem MllllS A PKItltY, U. of K DESERTION THREATENS TO DELAY DEPARTUREJMITER THETIS Drag-Net Spread for Apprehension of Machinists Prome theus Ready for a Return Voyage to Phosphate Islands Blakeley Awaits Crew and Will Sail for the Sound in Bal lastLogan to Oceanic Wharf for Brief Call. A desertion Is reported from thin It Iiiih three hollers of cylindrical ro Ciilitd Sluti-H levi-nue Hitter Thetis' turn tube tjpo, constructed for u il.U I.... t). ...1 ..ti i.l........ . .. . ..... -inn 11HM11111K iiiuiiiK 1 leiicn wurKiiig pressure 01 lsu pounds per ii-um- a ursiiniKs iuiuiiiiiiki on nimrd square Inch, and uu lodninllc- test Hie Teiliral M-siel 1 aused to he set In pressiue of IIGO i(iiilni Twin screws motion xullldem innchlner to scour arc driven by triple-expansion. 3 cjlln Hie iiiiterfnint and other likely places' der. surfaci-iiindenslng engines of am of seclusion j pie power for u speed of IL'1,4 knoM The Tholls Is ready to set sail run pel hour The engines urn "open Alaska points and Captain Cochinn' front type," with cylinders carried at has now ordered the vessel's depart. I front by turned steel columns nnd at me Tor Hie north at 4 o'clock this aft- hack by the condenser and lino separ ,r " jnto column. Uefrlgeratlng ebninhers llurhor Olllcur Carter was set to with ls.titin cuhlc feet cnpac-lty, threu work enileavorlng to get a Hue ou tliu Ice nuithlnes, electric plnnts, nnd 111111 hliilst, but up to the 11111111 hour wireless telegraphy are part of tin. mil not been able to la hands on the eipilpineii!. There Is accommodation TIDES- I 3 ..... P Srf -SUN AND MOON Mity n 21) i Hi :n jinn 1 T- r 1 e. I I I I I Ju ' ! ill 1 1; 1 'j u m t:a rull iniiuti .Mu Vl 5 17 0 ! Ill 17 & 17' 0.1!i 11 a. .ii- ei m; e 810 SKI 0 ut 0 r, p 1 1 J. W 13 mi) ta, mo in in 0 U 1)11 M I I III UV I HI f I t 0 I HI a 10 1 in lll.r 7 11 S.IU 1MSSKMIKKS AltltlVKI) WEATHER TODAY Temperature 1, u m., "2, X a in 77, ID a 111.. 7'J, 12 uuou, 77. .Mini inuin Inst night. 72 Wind 0 u in , velocity 4, direction N. i:.; 8 a. in , velocity 2, direction N. IC; 10 u in. veloclt) 1, direction N. i:.; 12 noon, velocity 111, direction S.i:. Total wind moveineiit past 21 hours I Til miles. Ilaromuter at S a. in, :!(MM. Itel.i tlve hiimldlt), 7 a in, li.l Absolute humidity, S a in, ;2iii, Devvpolut ut H a. m. i;.l. Total rulnfall past 21 hours, 0. tin flu passengeis and .ISO soldiers VESSELS TO AND FROM THE ISLANDS (Special ('able to Merchants h'trlniiik'c.) Saturday, June 1. IIONUIIM Sailed, May 22. si In. Muriel, for San Pram-Ism. HAN I'llANCISCO - Sailed. June I, 12 m S S Sonoma, for Honolulu niiKlihlv-wauted man I he Ihetls will nlToril a home for, Ollliers in the Logan, which arrlv what Is known as the "floating court" oil here today, are of the onliilon Hint nl Alnskn for mime months to come.1 the new Merrltt Is particularly ndapt-f The Thetis Is due to return to Ha- ed to use In I'hllliiiilne waters. Tim M-a.rBer Vettels for Japanese Line. wallnn waters In the fall and should Merrltt will take the placu or I ho again be numbered with tho vessels Crook, which was withdrawn from the Mntiimcil at this port along about the, Philippine service many months ngo. I.uur pat i of September. n Carter Again Harbor Police Officer. Arthur Carter was presonted with a iar mid given a commission to servo In the luptult) of Harbor polico olllcer bv SheillT .lurrett this moinlng. Tho ittiiin ol Carter to the waterfront Is pli using news to his host of friends who have watched his work as a har bor officer for many mouths until ho was promoted to the position of Terri torial fruit Inspector Harbor Olllcer Wed.iy, who has held down the Job for tho past few months, l-as been transfened to the central station In the cnpaclty of turnkey. Carter is credited by his superiors ns hnvlng proved his worth as n pollio olllcer uud a sultnblu man to servo as pntiolmnii of the local shipping district. IIOMIM'M' tKIIIK 111), V. 0. K. 'Ja$& '''' ' "" h,","'l and fourth 5!bfc "ijilnusday evening of each jrffcc iiiniitli at 7 3d o i lock, In K uf P Hull, corner Port and lleiet'iiilii ViBitlng biothers are IIIVIIi'U to titti-lli! M JONTIS, V. P. .1 W ASCII, Secy. IIO.NOI.I 1,1! I.ODIJi: MI. MO, I.. 0. O. U will meet III Odd Pellows' building, Port alreet, near King every Prlduy evening ut 7 'i o'clock Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend AMIIHOSI3 J WIltTZ. Dictator. K A JACOItSON, Secretary A. BLOM, Importer Fort St The troopship Warren Is still sta tioned in tho KnM, but this vessel, no cording to Logan olllcers, Is In sore need of a general overhauling. At the time Ilia Migatt remained at .N'ugusakl, taking on toal, the Merrltt had been sent on her trial runs, which proved that the new- vessel fiiltllled all expectations ns to speed, 101 May Get the Mongolia. When tho Patllic Mailer Mongolia arrives hero again, says tho Chion Icle. Captain Henry I;. .Morton Is to tuko advantage of a eur's leave of absence to usstimo command of the palatial Miclit of tho Duke do Mont petiBler on a Mediterranean cruise It l reported that Captain Winery Itlie now muster of the China, will step into Morton's shoes, und upon this prediction of tho "ginger alii board Captain itlco wus tho recipient of many congratulations, ulthough he said he had heurd nothing from the "upper olllie," and that mueh-feiired sanctum Is not us jet mukliig any an noiincuments. Per stinr Milium Ken, from 11 Mo via way ports, limn 1 K' Nukamoto nnd daughter, Mrs, Okatnoto, V. Ilnrd. I:. Kopke, X. S Smith nnd wife, J. C Anderson and daughter, W. P Sahlu, II. Pfelffer and wife, A K. Lewis, U P Kills und wife, Miss Ambroso, Mist Wiirdc, Miss D. Taylor, Miss C II. Parrot, II. W. Thomas and wife, M. H. Newcorii unci wife. Miss A C. Prnn in, II Tsurlshlma, K. Ivltuiuura, S Mlkl, M. Shlnohara, J. Knllluuii, wife und child; Dr. II. Shepherd, C Wol I lers, I). K. Metzger, I). Lycurgus, A I P. Tnvlor, J. Young, P. Howes, T. P. I Mclln, vvlfo and son. Miss I. Werner, I Miss Hocking, U J, O'Neill mid wife. j(l Nicolny, !' Meyer, O. II. Force and I wife, Mrs. Perry, I.eo Chong, II. P. I llrlmblo, wife and five children; Miss ies Wills (2). T. 0. Wills, 0. C. Coon ley und wife. Miss K. L. Craig, Mrs. , J. J. Horner, It. I. Lllllc, O, K. Tucka- lury, Mrs. J. Kaupua and child, Mrs. J. Y. Young. D. Lelth. I). K. Mooney, M. Ileruudt, A. Todd, Itolit. Homer wife, four children and three serv ants; Itov. T. Toda, wife nnd duugh- tor; II A. Trausluu, i:. Parker, It. S. I Hosmcr. Mrs. P Knight, Mis, 11 i:nl ion. Miss T. Ijnrker, Miss A Muguire, A (lormtin, O. T. Lewis, Y. Aklku, K Katuul, vvlfo and child; C S Hums, It J. linker, S. M. Kiiuukanul and wife, Mrs. (iroves, (1. I. Hadley W T Kawllus, T. P Pltzpalrirk, .las L. Coke, C. Chung, II T Hayselden, .1 Amiislii uud wife. Mrs. L Prnin Per V S. A. T Iignti, from Mnnlla lime 1 Col Prank West, Col M P. Waltz, wife, Miss Hilda Waltz, Mist Louise Waltz., Col J C dcsliam Col C (1 .Morton, Lt Col I). L Howell. I.I Col W II Johnston and wlfi and daughter; Major S. J llutkharilt, Ala Jor S J Wi Major (!. i: Stockle, wife, thiee daughters uud sou. Mis Louisa llappersett, Capt J L. Hluei wife, daughter and son; Capt P C Law ton, wife, and two sous, Capt J S llerron and wife, Capt J P Wnd, and wire, Capt (!. W Holms, wife and two sons, Capt S. M. Kocheisp ergcr, Capt i: L. King, Cnpt Letkc L Plemlug Back After a Fine Trip. Iteportlng a fine trip with light trades and smooth seas, tho Inter-lsl under Muuna Keu, Cuptaln Preeinan was un arrival this morning, bringing j llllo, Hawaii and Maul passengers I bin u smalt miscellaneous freight In ciuiieu in inc cargo was a iiuantlly or empties, 13 curbstones, IR cords ohln wood, 7 sacks coffee, SI packages car rots, 1 unto, 1D."i packages sundries, M02 pieces ohla flooring, n donkey en glue, c rates of pigs and chickens, Ka i Transport Logan to Oceanic Wharf. The United Stales Army transport' I Logan, from Manila by the way uf Na gasaki, Japan, Is duo to urrlvo at the I Oceanic wharf on or nbout 2 o'clock this jiflornoon. The Logan Is expect ' oil In nwnlwi ttr.tiniil ,1 l.i,i.il.l f.,, Unci .. ... .....u ,..w"''. ...n,..l.VM .... .'.. ' Pranclsm, It being the present Intel! 'linn Hint the vessel get uway for tho i Coast about 8 o'clock tonight. lot Four Year for Killing Skipper. Sintn Okuho. the Japanese cook con vlrted of the manslaughter of Captain' I arl A. Ilcnson on hoard the schooner Auieilcnna ou January 27, wus sen teiiied by United States District ludge Van Pleet ut San Pranelscu on ln (', to four J ears' Imprisonment In the Pedernl penitentiary nt .McNeil's Islund I ODDS AND ENDS AT THE PORT Tho P.iclllc Mall liner China sailed from San Prauclsco for Honolulu mnl the coast of Asia at 1 o'clock jester dnj afternoon. Tho Inter Island steamer Noeau Is on the berth to sail for Kauai pons ou Monday evening, Inking fu-lght nnd luto mulls, Tuesday's departures Include tint Inter-lslnud steamer Mlkahala fur Maul and Moloknl; Muuna Ken, Tor llllo; and Kinnii, for Knunl pints It Is possible that mall will he ills patched for the mainland In the Unit ed States Army transport Iigan, scheduled to sail for tho Coast at S o'clock this evening Tho Amerlcan-Ilnwallan freighter Mlssuinlan, with transhipped fielitlit fioui New York via Tehuautepec. Is eportcd to have sailed final San Prauclsco for Seattlo and Honolulu jesterday. F Hepieseiilatlves of Hie Nippon Yu ou Kulsha have received word that the steumurs Tamba Mum and Inalm .Man, which wore to bo taken olf thoU.,. ,:,.,, cliai;ialll ' " , -"- ---. ''""C.ipt. J. M. Giuliani, wife, und two In the trnnH-PuclUe trulllc. It has, ,,..,... ,., ,,,,,, ,.. I "" "-"I ...-. .W.. Vll it. ii iiromutiu, uapt. C A omevn IB1 China Bringing Five Hundreds Tons Cargo. Tho Paclllc Mall liner China, now on the way down from San Prauclsco to Honolulu and due to arrive hero on liiuo Hill, has .".(Ml tons general maln Icml cargo for discharge) at this port, recording to advices leceivcd at the Hllo Port Deserted .null ngeuij of II Hackfeld i. Co There was little doing In shipping The Piidllc Mull steamer Nile, en! clrcli-H ut tho port of llllo tho last of loute fiom the Orient with 150 tons Iho week. Tho Mntson Nnvlgutlon Height for I liiiiiilulu. may aiilvo here steamer Puti rpilso sailed for San luto Monday afternoon. In which KrnnelHco on Wednesduy with u full i vent she will bo illsputched for San tat bo of sugar and a fow passengers. Pium Ism mi Tiiesduj moinlng Thu "io biiikeutlne Kllkllat was ills Nlli. us well us the China, will beithi Patched for thu Sound In ballust on at Alakea whaif ti New Army Transport Merrltt. The coiistitu Hon of the Pulled Slates Amu liunsport Meirllt has Just been finished by the Shanghai (China) Hoik A. KiiKlneeiiug Co, Ltd, the iiintiuit piiie for wlili h wus $32ri,oiH) Millinery MILTON & PARSON8 Pantheon Bldg, PHONE 3038 Thin sduj Tho Amerlcan-Ilnwallan freighter Ailouun, arriving Thursdn) inornlng to coiitpleti) sugar cargo foi Siilluu Cruz, was ou tho boards to sail fin the Isthmus with 12,000 siigur yes teiduj The Muuna Kea passed tho schooner I nca at Muhiil.ona, where this vessel Is being discharged or a shipment of Australian mnl. Captain Mankii. niusler of tho Amei it n 1 1 schooner lllnkeley, Is leudy to go to sea The lllakcloy bus been ills iharged of u shipment of iiitiutes und Is ou Ihe hoards to Hull foi Paget been decided to withdraw Instead the stcuincis Sunukl Maru and Kamakuru Mm ii, which nro smaller vessels and not so well eiiulpped as Hie others. ra Where the Coasters Hold Forth. Purser Phillips of tho Inter Island steamer Mauna Kea, an arrival Troiii llllo and way ports today, reports (he steamers Kauai and Kaltilaul at llllo. 'I he steamer Heleno was pussed ut Koholulele, tho Wallele at Houokna and the Iwulunl at Maliukoiui. Theso vessels were tnklig on sugar at tho several ports of call. Ra Prometheus for the South Seas. Tho Norwegluu steamship Prome theus has been discharged of u full thipment of phosphute rock and that vessel is oxpected to bo illsputched for Mukuteu In ballast this afternoon She is scheduled to make u return voyage to Honolulu with iiuothei sbii nient of fertiliser muterlul Dining Saloon Flooded on Trans pacific Voyage. Thu Juptineso Htenmer Sado Maru reached Yokohama from Scuttle ou May !). three duys late, with live feet of water flooding her dining loom und with her deck uud upper works hudly ilamagod as a result of heavy weather on the voyugo. Nllhau Taking Explosives. Taking explosives us well as gen crnl mrgo tho Inter-lslund steamer Nllhau was dispatched for Kouu Uud Kuti ports ut noon toduy. A late mall was placed nboatd tho vessel to be lauded at the first available port ou Hawaii TORT 8TnCET Hound polls, taking ballust only. Exclusive Millinery Miss Power, Boston Block, Second Door wife uud son, Capt It S. Pilch uud wife. Capt J. M. Ilurroughs und wire. Cupt. Dorsey Cullen, vvlfo und sou, Cupt. P. L. Smith, Capt. C (I llurvej wife and daughter; Capt. W P Screws, vvlfo uud son; Cupt C K La Motto and wife; Capt A S Williams and vvlfo; Miss nicnuor McKulght, Miss Muuilt! McKnlght, Cupt J J Mil ler, 1st Lt. W. P. Martin, wife and son; 1st Lt C A. Mcdeu and wife, 1st Lt. O. P. M Hussard and wife, Colonel Swelgcrt, 1st Lt. O P Uulloy and wife, 1st Lt. J. i;. Abbott and wile, 1st Lt. M. I Lawrence und wife, 1st Lt. IL C. Wulls, wife, two duugh lers und son; 1st Lt W (1 Mm till sou, vvlfo. duughtcr und son, 1st Lt C. W. Tllletson. 1st Lt K It Cop pock, wife, uud sou; 1st Lt Man O' Connor and wife, 1st Lt. .1 C Ash burn, wlfo und daughter; 1st Lt U S llumsbergor, 1st Lt. G II Musun, 1st Lt. i:. A. lluchuuan, Chaplain It It Plemlug, Jr., 1st Lt I'ic-d II Pitts und wife, 1st Lt. J. P. Tatllbeo, 1st Lt. J. A. Hen). 1st Lt .1 A Mars, wire and sou; 1st Lt II II llissell wifu, two sous and daughter, 1st Lt IL (!. Wuildell, 1st Lt P II llalid, wife und son; 1st Lt C. L Duveupoit and wire, 2d Lt. V. S. Snjdcr, 2d LI J. II. LuubULh, 2d Lt P Cordon, 2d Lt. IL V. Sumner, Jl , 2d LI I: C Dosebrj, 2d Lt S. M Smith, 2d Lt P It. Hunter, 2d Lt l K Shiiilloll, 2d Lt (5. II. llrett, Veterlnury W V Lusk, Veterinary II. Kngllsh, wile, mn and duughter, I'. (I. (Irutuiuuiid, L P Nnthuu, L. L. Iloguu. Mis C C Hurt, Mrs. J Lliideustruth and sou Col lt II It Loughborough Chuii luln Henry Swift and wife Mujoi '1 (I Duuuldsou, Capt () 11. I rovvii, 1st Lt C O. Snow, Heiiiy Sleere. (1 L Peblger. Steaming to Sun Prauclsco In a lit tie less tlitiu seven dujs. tho I ulled States naval tiuuspoit llullulo Is il lumed to have arilved ut the Coast 1 1 oin Honolulu lust Wedncsduj. A PHONE 1704 M I L Y TRADE W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. Wine and Liquor Merchants, Merchant Street, near Fort Street 4 A