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O,, From Ban Franciscol Hlcrrit Juno 16 The success of any merchant, or (he For San Franciscol Komi solution of any advertising problom, is Juno 17 in the use of the proper medium for From Vancouver, publicity. To this, try tho prove Miirnuin ,... .Juno 23 EVENING DULLETIN. For Vancouveri Mnkurti Juno 20 1882. No. 4953. 12 OF JUNE 14, PRICE 5 - it Cnblo messages from Sari Fran- - St tt clrcn Jo Alexander & Unldwlu tt St today brought tho noun thai It I', tt tt Ilaldwln, who Ik seriously III In tt tt Sim rranclsco, lull rallied In tho tt tt last few limiin, and hopes tiro now tt S entertained that hn Ih out of dan- - tt tt r.er Dr. llaldwiti and Arthur tt tt llihlwln of Clotclniid two of IiIh tt St roiiK, arc with hi in, and the iiiph- - tt tt rago tamo from I)r Ilaldwln St :t it ss ix :s a st ts tt ts ss it ss tt at CASTLE & COOKE V V V V ! V .;. . li mik Armstrong him been to tlio position of unhlcr ;f C.isllo & Cooke, Mil A. II. Aimltugn Ins hoen pit)! ' ! moled to tliu position In tho idiuuishlp department of Castle 'K Cooko macro Minmt by tlio nil- - of Ml. Armstrong ! Thcso cli.iUKOB In tlio Blah" nro occasioned by Mr, C. H. AtliPr- - Ion, who him hen ed iih ciiHhlor t ! for many yearn lis well an tro.is- - nicr of tho company, devoting ! more of his tlmo lo tlio Inerens- - ! lug duties of tho latter ofllro. ' Humors Imvo ioen peneinl tho lust few dnys of Important ! ihiiiiKi'S In Iho stun of Castle & Cooke As usual rumor bun ex- - imgeted tho exact Hltimtlnn, tho ! transfers iiinong tho memhorH of Hip slnff being the nntiir.il rpsult of Increasing business and carry- - Iiir out tho eslabllslied policy or (ho lonrcin In iiduineo tlio men who imt i) prnted faithful and cf- - Helen! . 4. "HERO" Honolulu !ls unaunieH lor a ilft.t u licm of Iho Mexican Just ended In Iho citcrlliiow of I'leshlcnt Dla. mid Ills clique of blKlt nltlcl.ilH. Tho lioio Is Charlui Steele, a Koldlcr of fnrtuno, who Is now on Ills way to Iho riiillpplnes, leailnK on tho transport Huford In dnj. Stcelo nirlted on Iho nufnrd yes teiday and Bponl Iho day In Hnno lulu Ho Is piolmhly tho (list of tlio groat halllo of .Inure. Iho must Important of Iho rnvnliitlon, thai Inn implicit this tlly, and ilouh' lent tho only participant who h.ii eomo hoic. Hut Stoelo not only hut all Iho fads of this mid other buttles nl his Innguea's end, hut tho photo graphs lo provo Hint ho was anintii; tlm flKlilcis Young Hloole ho In only it bo- y- was n member of Company K, Twoii Infantry, and not down lo Han Anloiiln wlinn (ho Amorlcaii (Continued on Pago 2) COOKE TO REPORT. Chamber of Coiniucreo tnislecs will hold iho regular mooting this uflor noon in tho Chamber of Cnnimoitc rooms In Iho building. Iho loport of Wllllum Cooke, who ropreFPtilod tlio chamber nt tho nil mini I.nko Mnhonk conference will be presented. HIE OF HAWAII AKE ON THE Evening Bulletin 3:30 EDITION Reaches The Public With Last Minute News ESTABLISHED PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, 191112 PAGES. CENTS. ANTI POLYGAMY LEGISLATION IS DEMANDED POST PLANS WAIT FOR TERRITORY? Baldwin Better ""tiiiiicmcnt OF LATE MEXICAN WAR HERE entertained HIiuiRonwald "WIS" PRINTED BULLETIN ME IslKewalo Fill Is To Be Hastened Gen. Macomb Takes Up Plans To Cooperate With Local Reclamation Ocncrnl Macomb, commanding the Mm), the flection owned by Hie Illshop district of Hawaii, has taken up Willi I'slutc li nlrem'v lo'ied lifter, but tho the Territorial nuthiirllleit plans for tlio, Tcrrllorj will linmeillately pi oeced Willi linprotcmciit of llin waterfront Ijlng tlie reclamation of tho rest as noon iih back of Ala Mnana road and tlio ptl-illi- n tlKiires mo coiliplito mid tlio work ilt ut Intention of tlio nrmy lo louitoitau lie slnrteil Us post on tho waterfront Is cxpcilcd Coopinitlon between tlm military mid to tnstlj hasten tho Idling of u big Terrltoilil uuthorltks lo otldenUy on pcitlon of low t.inil in Kewiilo. ithe program, and Die cxait location of Trrltoral Hurt ej or Wull Is now nl tho ami) pott will probald) not bo set-wo- upon limps mid surtojs mado us lied upon until tlio Tcrrllorj ' plans piellmlnaries to tlio reclainnllon of n for Abi Momiij road and tho se'lloii hrgo section of Kewalo, between W'nrd betw ecu this roid and King street lias ntenue mill Mouth street l'art of this bem diUrinlncd MAYOR FERN MAY YET DELAY ENFORCEMENT . ' OF L "I am allowed ten das foi con- - Iho last nieetlnK," Insisted Tern I elderatlon of Iho proposed Cllj ifiul bollevo Hint In u couplo of diijii I will County hulldliiR ordliunro and 1 ni liato dctoitnlncd tvlielhcr I will kIrii icqulio that lime cither to itflix my or teto Iho oidinnuic. HlRtialuio or veto to Iho new mom-- 1 Mayor Turn has vmlous propcrt) tire," replied Mayor J. J. Peru In ios- - holdliiRS In tlio city whlili ho tltilun jiotifco to a iiuciy put to htm this inotn- - mo suitnhlo for tho erection of tone-Iii- r whellior ho would assist In- - n lucnts Ho tins oxpresrod his opinion speed.t cnforcciucnl of tho now law eoncernliiR Iho IiiiIIiIIiir orillumico ami by piomptly sIriiIiir tho uieasiiio If ho bellotca Hint Iho measuio as passed lit third rondliiR Hits otenltiR j amended anil now passed to a second Tho Cllj and Count Hupniv'so-- a roidliiK would work it hardship upon 'will brltiR up tlio bulldlnR oidliiamo foi thlid loailhiR at ,v icRtilar meet- - mollis IhiouRhout tho ellt Iho Ma-Ii- ir to lio held lonlfiht I J or offered decided objections lo u "I delicto Hint Ihu ordinandi will numlier ot claitscH when the hiilldltiK pass n third icadlnR bj a MiianltoiuiH law was read over mid discussed at vote," ptodlclcd Chairman Muri.iy to- - public mcctliiR conm daB iiro day. "Should Major Kern proinptlvl "Wo will pass tho oidluaiuo any-sIr- ii the bill, II would bo a mailer of wnj." declared toteial meinbeis of but ten das beforo lis bonollulal pin- - Iho hoard this mnrnliiR wlun tho mat- - tlklons wenl Into effect "I may bIrii It, mid nRiiln 1 limy not," wan about tho extent tli.it Ilia Honor would (oinmlt hlmscir "I wnut lo look Inio tlio amendments that were offmed and lnssed nisui ai "MARKETING SUPERINTENDENT" COMES WITHOUT SALARY FOR FEW WEEKS' STAY HERE ONLY 8 T Stnrictt selected hj tlm uml itnnoinlpil by flcivornot Pioar to lako Iho position of of milrkotlui' under thq lav passed by tlm last IcrIsIhIuio, Is com- ing In u purely ailvlsoiy rapacity Hu will servo without n salarr nnd nc-- j eonllng to ptoiont ptnus will bo hole for n few weeks only, loltiinlug lo his homo lu Coatholla, California, nil- - er poilutps a month In Iho Islands. It h is been generally understood Hint Ktarrott was coming hero to u pormnuent position, and Hint ho was to bo it salaried ofllclul Hucli Is not tho case. Ho Is coming to Rlto frco of charge) ntlvlco of tho de- velopment of inuiket gardening In Hnwnll, nnd tho board of ImmlRin- - tlon, under whoso Jurisdiction tho tlioso who mlRliI want to build leno- - Icr of it posslblo nia)ort.lly tclo was mooted, "Wo hao totes imioiikIi Id pass It otor Ills head Ills action will not defeat tho monsuro hut scrto to dea Its enforcement " marketing division falls liollotes that his horvices will bo Invaluable Mr KlmoU has been Menllllcd with (Continued on Page 3) WEATHER TODAY Tonipcriitmoa 0 u in, 72; 8 n in, vb; 10 u in 78; noon, &0, morning Minimum, 72 Ilaioimdnr, S n in, !0 III; absolute! humidity, 8 n in, fi 758 grains pel cubic foot; lehillvo humldlly, 8 u in, 70 per tent; (low point, 8 u m, on Wind 0 ii. m , tcloclty fi, dliiitiou N IC ; 8 a. m , tonicity 8, direction X 1 ; 10 it. m , velocity 7, direction N I' ; noon, velocity 8, direction N. I'.. italnfall during 21 houis ended 8 a, m , ,ni Inch, Polygamy May Be Issue fAsrnrlilert lress CnM" ) WASHINGTON, D. C, June 14 As a remit of the attacks upon Mormon-Is- and the alleged disclosures of fjrowlnfj polygamy in Utah and return to tho practises that prevailed before Utah was admitted as a State, tho Ne- braska Legislature has asked Congress to propose a constitutional amendment forbidding polygamy. BIG STRIKE OF I t.smlalrl I'ivps liillr ) LONDON, Cng., Juno 14 The world- wide strike of tho Interntiarril Sea- men's Union began today; Liverpool and other ports felt tho effects of the strike severely, and several big liners vcre delayed in sailing owing to the strike, not only among seamen, but nmoirg longshoremen as well. INFORMATION REFUSED SENATE COMMITTEE f Kin rial II II I let III I'jWf ) WASHINGTON, p. C, June 14 The International Paper Company today re- fused to furnish tho Senate financej committee information in regard to thoi purchaso of the various properties mergod In the corporation. CHOLERA FROM ITALY TAKEN TO NEW YORK (HikiImI Ilii I let In ('.lllle ) NEW YORK, N. Y., June 11 A caso of cholora was discovered on board a steamer that arrived from Italy today. CAN'T EXPLAIN HOW HAVEMEYER DOMINATED WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 14 Charles M. Heike, former secretary of the American Sugar rtehning Company, today testified before the committee making the investigation of the alleged "sugar trust" that he was unable to explain Havemeyer's dominion of the American Sugar Refining Company In view of tho small holdings of stock ho had. CAPT. COWIE NOMINATED FOR AREAR-ADMIRA- L WASHINGTON, D. C, June 14 Captain Thomas J. Cowio, U. S. f '., was today nominated for l. GREAT COMPOSER DEAD COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 14. 8wendsen, the great composer, died hero today. SUGAR KAN mANCISCO, Jiine M Unfair 90 degrees lest, 3 S'Je Previous (iioln- - tlon, 3Cc Ileils SS mial)sls, 10s 7l-:- di inrlly, I '.'le I'ritlous iiiolu- - lloii, 10i. Til Nows has been utiiivid hero that T MiCnntH Stewart, n coloted at- torney wliu was formerly it resident of Honolulu, has In on named iisso-rlut- Jiistlio or Iho Kiipremo Court of Liberia Ho returned lo Liberia, In 901, IniatlnR ut Monrovia An oxtru dlt blend of HI cents may bo paid by Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co ut tlio tloso of tho present month. J I Cooko has returned from Maul with news of good crops on the Valley Island plantations, Wisconsin Socialist Attacks Wool Tariff (A83ielilr, Press C4bln ) WASHINGTON. D. C, June 14 Victor L. Merger of Wisconsin, the only Socialist member of Congress, today made a speech in the House of Repre- sentatives opposing tho wool tariff schedule, He made a bitter attack on tho schedulo as proposed, doclanng that it is against tho best interests of the country. His speech was ono of the sensations of tho tariff debate. SENATORS OPPOSING RECIPROCITY MEASURE I tfisn. I net I'rrsa CaTlc I WASHINGTON, D. C, June 14. Tho debate over the Canadian reciprocity agreement went on in the Senate to day. Senator P. J. McCumber of Nortli Dikota and Senator Charles Curtis oft Kansas spoke in opposition to the reel-- , proclty bill. FAIR ACCOUNTANT MAY CAUSE DISSENSION POLITICAL The eiiKiRiment of it young,lady nc- - roillltnllt III Ihn olllce of Hold Hllllir- - tlsor Wlldir Ih slateil lo beeomn nil obstruction whlcli will proto u bur to . . peace uiki narmony. In placing Mlns O 8wuno In cluirgn of tho clerical work of Ids department, clllcluuj Hupertlsor Wilder brought git in tlio jouug Inly storm of party illsscnMon oliout Ills and head "Tho position pays fair There trnuhlu ahead. salary There perhaps scoro of of the city nnd inunty mailable persons of the persun- - put this morning, will hnto.slou who would lit well tho In drop Miss Kwajne from thn salary roll of his or elso he will llnd Hint when tlio new slato frumeil with the beginning of tho semiannual po- - rlod, the name ot Wilder will bo found not there. The Republican members of the do not take unkindly to Wilder They accord him credit of being n compe tent eiiRlneer and good man In his pi ice Is admitted that Is no easy WOMAN WHO SUED BISHOP GUILTY Charles I Illihop, formerly of lla- - wall, now of San Krnuelscu, lias cnuioi tlrtoilously out of tho scnsntlonsl lu Kan Kianclcco icsultlpgi fioni tho Arrest of llelcnm.it rioalc, woman who declared that buo wan lllshop's wife Mis Hoilo, who was' nlso known as Helen Prorhthiskt, wss I esteil on the thai go of attempting In bunko Attorney (i C llalsoy out j of $210 lepresonting lierBelf pi lllshop's nnd entitled lo luigo him re In his cstnlo Mrs Sonlo Is well known horo, wliero Kho and her fnlhcr foi merl) ru - Bided Tho San I'rauclseo I'xiunlntr prints tho following, Chillies Illsliop, ofj INJUNCTION STOPS MOVING DAY A hill for temporary Injunction was signed by Circuit Judge Itohlnaon this morning upon tlm application of Holmes, Stanley nnd Olson, nllornoys for tho I'nnthcoti Cotnpmy Tho Injunction Is directed against lolm Noill, who puiclinsod tlio par- tially completed building on Hotel street, known, n tho Auditorium, nt sheriff's snlo nnd notlflod tho attor-n- o s for tho Pantheon Companj VlCtOP L .BcrfJCP Of WiSCOIlSill nutter to seiure Iho sertlns of n Rood elllt rnclnnrr tVllilfr Iiim liikin mrp IN Ihn illilleu nf his ilen.irlnw.nl nl n llnio'tl'o clenched lists when politics domlnutid It to suili unl 'rUo ,lr"' ltiii tdaeeil upon tlio ...... 'olii...l Mrs McQiutlit's l.nlinlf tiiiu uxttnt Unit It Is claimed was.""""' Itout has sert Ico h lic- it countant clerk tletolcd Is one that a is As one sro u member board main It "Wilder eiiinlly Into otllce Is written board it It It tumble, 'il in liv wlfo n It a n Hint I.. much linpalnd Then, ngaln, there Ih no complaint lonccruliig tlio elllcient olllce," was Hie ralbir ungillatit and utter line coming from it chairman of ouo of the stundiug committees .Miss Kwajne inn bo induced to re- sign and thereby clear tho road de- partment horizon of lis cloud of dis- sension. If not, ami bbould Itoad Hu- pertlsor Wilder take it decided stand for her retention, then Jul) 1 may sen other changes lu Major Tern's oltlclil family tho Hank of California, categorically denied jeslerday that ho was oter mauled lo thn elderly llelennnr "Hls'hoi," who, chaigcd with obtaining money by false piclensca, toslined jesltrdav that sho was lllfliop's wife, though Hie exni t time and place of tho wcddliif sho was unablo to re member Rut Interest in tho trial, whlcli was lield hefoio Judge lawlnr cPiiteied In Ranker Illshnp Ho tebtllled that ho had known the defendant nnd her falier mam jenis ago In Honolulu 'Ilo said thai she had applied In lilin on scfternl oecaslons for relief fro'ii hor iitraiRlenod clreumstniicos nnd (Continued on Page 3) ho Intended to stnrt im tho work of removal thli morning 'Die manner In which Pantheon Cotnpmy will suffer Ih not set forth In detail In (ho bill for Hm Injunc tion, tho unadorned allegations being mtido that Iho petitioners are entitled to erpillublo icllef ngalnst the plans ot John Nolll for Iho remotal of the bulldlnR nnd tho caso will now bo hoard In court. M1 QOAID TRIAL BEGUN TODAY Wincsscs From Koua Give Testimony In Wile's Behalf. DRIVER'S FATHER TO GO ON THE STAND M, F. Scotl Says McQuaid's Reputation I or Sobriety Not of Best, Tim reputation or William McQuald for kobrict) whllo u resident of Kona wti tin only point that was brouRht jl. lu itidcnie Ibis inoruliiR when the illttrtu action of Mrs McQimld una Ic.pin before Clruilt Judco Itntilnsoii Until tlio principal In tlio suit wero presiut In court, Mrs McQimhl slttlnR nt, tho io.unol tsblo with lier attorney. Andraws, while MtQuald was un .Intent listener to at tho' alda oC his legal reprcsciitatlte, James Coke. Jit was iiKrecd between tho counsel in the dine that Mrs McUiiatd should put ini her niso first, It being- expected to consume several ilajs. Tho proceed- ings this inornlnR tieRan with a reudliiR of Mrs. McQnnld's libel wherein alleKii-tlou- s wtro mado ot of liilldellty and strlkltiR with Tumi, it Japanese tauo contractor from Konn The Japancn stated that ho had known McC'uald, while manager of tho Komi Detelopmcut Company, to visit Japanese houses on the plnntutlon nnd pnrtako of liquid refreshment The tes- timony of the witness whs not partle-ular- lj Incriminating ns far ns McQuaht was concerned, for the Japanese btated (Continued on Pago 3) Admit Guilt In Court Ten persons Indicted by the Tcrrl- - torlil grand jur iippenred before Judge Cooper this moiuliiB for arraignment. ami sumo of them sated tlio Territory nui'ie) l entering pleas of guilty to the .ndieiinents returned against them. Puiiil Kuaklnl Indlcled for til" for- - grr of u name of u frbnd to u U 8 government pay check, pleaded not guilty ond will bo tried Friday Klaclil Honda, Indicted for larceny lu the llrst degree enlered n pies, of not guilty 'tho urrnlKiimtnt of Bhlbntn Tomakl on two Indictments for assault and balteiy was continued. fjeorge AVnlson entereil a plea of not giilll In an Indictment for assault slid .battery rnrllstn lingo, InitlctnUfor an attack upon a girl under Hie ago ot lonrieen teirs, pleaded not guilty Henrt Akl, iiamed III three Indict- ment'! foi forRrry pit mint not guilty to ono and was seiileneed to not less than ono jour nor more tbsn lite, senlcuces being granted on tho remaining two IndlrtmriiM Kaiilchl Illsuchl pleadeil not millty lolin Indictment for assault with to commit murder I'rnnclsco Atlnes pleaded guilty to his Indictment for nssault and battery nnd whs given n sentence of ono year Carl Weber was sentenced to thirty dajs on his plea of guilty to an Indict- ment charting nssault and battorj'. Tho case of Illronnka, Indicted for nssault, was continued. ,11 tfj.itiriimMui - M a M A ri wn

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    From Ban FranciscolHlcrrit Juno 16 The success of any merchant, or (he

    For San FranciscolKomi solution of any advertising problom, isJuno 17

    in the use of the proper medium forFrom Vancouver,publicity. To this, try thoproveMiirnuin , . . . .Juno 23 EVENING DULLETIN.For Vancouveri

    Mnkurti Juno 20

    1882. No. 4953. 12 OF JUNE 14, PRICE 5

    -

    it Cnblo messages from Sari Fran- - Sttt clrcn Jo Alexander & Unldwlu ttSt today brought tho noun thai It I', tttt Ilaldwln, who Ik seriously III In tttt Sim rranclsco, lull rallied In tho tttt last few limiin, and hopes tiro now tt

    S entertained that hn Ih out of dan- - tttt r.er Dr. llaldwiti and Arthur tttt llihlwln of Clotclniid two of IiIh ttSt roiiK, arc with hi in, and the iiiph- - tttt rago tamo from I)r Ilaldwln St:t it ss ix :s a st ts tt ts ss it ss tt a t

    CASTLE & COOKE

    V V V V ! V.;. .

    li mik Armstrong him beento tlio position of

    unhlcr ;f C.isllo & Cooke, MilA. II. Aimltugn Ins hoen pit)!

    ' ! moled to tliu position In thoidiuuishlp department of Castle'K Cooko macro Minmt by tlio nil- -

    of Ml. Armstrong! Thcso cli.iUKOB In tlio Blah" nro

    occasioned by Mr, C. H. AtliPr- -Ion, who him hen ed iih ciiHhlor t

    ! for many yearn lis well an tro.is- -nicr of tho company, devoting !more of his tlmo lo tlio Inerens- -

    ! lug duties of tho latter ofllro.' Humors Imvo ioen peneinl tho

    lust few dnys of Important! ihiiiiKi'S In Iho stun of Castle &

    Cooke As usual rumor bun ex- -imgeted tho exact Hltimtlnn, tho

    ! transfers iiinong tho memhorH ofHip slnff being the nntiir.il rpsultof Increasing business and carry- -Iiir out tho eslabllslied policy or(ho lonrcin In iiduineo tlio menwho imt i) prnted faithful and cf- -Helen!

    . 4.

    "HERO"

    Honolulu !ls unaunieHlor a ilft.t u licm of Iho Mexican

    Just ended In Iho citcrlliiowof I'leshlcnt Dla. mid Ills clique ofblKlt nltlcl.ilH. Tho lioio Is CharluiSteele, a Koldlcr of fnrtuno, who Isnow on Ills way to Iho riiillpplnes,leailnK on tho transport Huford Indnj.

    Stcelo nirlted on Iho nufnrd yesteiday and Bponl Iho day In Hnnolulu Ho Is piolmhly tho (list

    of tlio groat halllo of .Inure.Iho must Important of Iho rnvnliitlon,thai Inn implicit this tlly, and ilouh'lent tho only participant who h.iieomo hoic. Hut Stoelo not only hutall Iho fads of this mid other buttlesnl his Innguea's end, hut tho photographs lo provo Hint ho was anintii;tlm flKlilcis

    Young Hloole ho In only it bo- y-was n member of Company K, Twoii

    Infantry, and not down loHan Anloiiln wlinn (ho Amorlcaii

    (Continued on Pago 2)

    COOKE TO REPORT.

    Chamber of Coiniucreo tnislecs willhold iho regular mooting this uflornoon in tho Chamber of Cnnimoitcrooms In Iho building.Iho loport of Wllllum Cooke, whoropreFPtilod tlio chamber nt tho nilmini I.nko Mnhonk conference will bepresented.

    HIE OF HAWAII AKE ON THE

    Evening Bulletin3:30 EDITION Reaches The Public With Last Minute News

    ESTABLISHED PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, 191112 PAGES. CENTS.

    ANTI POLYGAMY LEGISLATION IS DEMANDED

    POST PLANS WAIT FOR TERRITORY?Baldwin

    Better

    ""tiiiiicmcnt

    OF LATE

    MEXICAN WAR

    HERE

    entertained

    HIiuiRonwald

    "WIS" PRINTED BULLETIN ME

    IslKewalo Fill Is

    To Be HastenedGen. Macomb Takes Up Plans

    To Cooperate With LocalReclamation

    Ocncrnl Macomb, commanding the Mm), the flection owned by Hie Illshopdistrict of Hawaii, has taken up Willi I'slutc li nlrem'v lo'ied lifter, but thothe Territorial nuthiirllleit plans for tlio, Tcrrllorj will linmeillately pi oeced Willilinprotcmciit of llin waterfront Ijlng tlie reclamation of tho rest as noon iihback of Ala Mnana road and tlio ptl-illi- n tlKiires mo coiliplito mid tlio workilt ut Intention of tlio nrmy lo louitoitau lie slnrteilUs post on tho waterfront Is cxpcilcd Coopinitlon between tlm military midto tnstlj hasten tho Idling of u big Terrltoilil uuthorltks lo otldenUy onpcitlon of low t.inil in Kewiilo. ithe program, and Die cxait location of

    Trrltoral Hurt ej or Wull Is now nl tho ami) pott will probald) not bo set-wo-upon limps mid surtojs mado us lied upon until tlio Tcrrllorj ' plans

    piellmlnaries to tlio reclainnllon of n for Abi Momiij road and tho se'lloiihrgo section of Kewalo, between W'nrd betw ecu this roid and King street liasntenue mill Mouth street l'art of this bem diUrinlncd

    MAYOR FERN MAY YET

    DELAY ENFORCEMENT. '

    OF

    L

    "I am allowed ten das foi con- - Iho last nieetlnK," Insisted Tern Ielderatlon of Iho proposed Cllj ifiul bollevo Hint In u couplo of diijii I willCounty hulldliiR ordliunro and 1 ni liato dctoitnlncd tvlielhcr I will kIriiicqulio that lime cither to itflix my or teto Iho oidinnuic.HlRtialuio or veto to Iho new mom--1 Mayor Turn has vmlous propcrt)tire," replied Mayor J. J. Peru In ios- - holdliiRS In tlio city whlili ho tltilunjiotifco to a iiuciy put to htm this inotn- - mo suitnhlo for tho erection of tone-Iii- r

    whellior ho would assist In- - n lucnts Ho tins oxpresrod his opinionspeed.t cnforcciucnl of tho now law eoncernliiR Iho IiiiIIiIIiir orillumico amiby piomptly sIriiIiir tho uieasiiio If ho bellotca Hint Iho measuio aspassed lit third rondliiR Hits otenltiR j amended anil now passed to a second

    Tho Cllj and Count Hupniv'so-- a roidliiK would work it hardship upon'will brltiR up tlio bulldlnR oidliiamofoi thlid loailhiR at ,v icRtilar meet- - mollis IhiouRhout tho ellt Iho Ma-Ii- ir

    to lio held lonlfiht I J or offered decided objections lo u"I delicto Hint Ihu ordinandi will numlier ot claitscH when the hiilldltiK

    pass n third icadlnR bj a MiianltoiuiH law was read over mid discussed atvote," ptodlclcd Chairman Muri.iy to- - public mcctliiR conm daB iiroday. "Should Major Kern proinptlvl "Wo will pass tho oidluaiuo any-sIr- ii

    the bill, II would bo a mailer of wnj." declared toteial meinbeis ofbut ten das beforo lis bonollulal pin- - Iho hoard this mnrnliiR wlun tho mat- -tlklons wenl Into effect

    "I may bIrii It, mid nRiiln 1 limynot," wan about tho extent tli.it IliaHonor would (oinmlt hlmscir

    "I wnut lo look Inio tlio amendmentsthat were offmed and lnssed nisui ai

    "MARKETING SUPERINTENDENT"

    COMES WITHOUT SALARY FOR

    FEW WEEKS' STAY HERE ONLY

    8 T Stnrictt selected hj tlmuml itnnoinlpil by flcivornot

    Pioar to lako Iho position ofof milrkotlui' under thq lav

    passed by tlm last IcrIsIhIuio, Is com-ing In u purely ailvlsoiy rapacity Huwill servo without n salarr nnd nc-- jeonllng to ptoiont ptnus will bo holefor n few weeks only, loltiinlug lohis homo lu Coatholla, California, nil- -er poilutps a month In Iho Islands.

    It h is been generally understoodHint Ktarrott was coming hero to

    u pormnuent position, and Hintho was to bo it salaried ofllclul HucliIs not tho case. Ho Is coming toRlto frco of charge) ntlvlco of tho de-velopment of inuiket gardening InHnwnll, nnd tho board of ImmlRin- -tlon, under whoso Jurisdiction tho

    tlioso who mlRliI want to build leno- -

    Icr of it posslblo nia)ort.lly tclo wasmooted,

    "Wo hao totes imioiikIi Id pass Itotor Ills head Ills action will notdefeat tho monsuro hut scrto to deaIts enforcement "

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    WEATHER TODAY

    Tonipcriitmoa 0 u in, 72; 8 n in,vb; 10 u in 78; noon, &0, morningMinimum, 72

    Ilaioimdnr, S n in, !0 III; absolute!humidity, 8 n in, fi 758 grains pelcubic foot; lehillvo humldlly, 8 u in,70 per tent; (low point, 8 u m, on

    Wind 0 ii. m , tcloclty fi, dliiitiouN IC ; 8 a. m , tonicity 8, direction X1 ; 10 it. m , velocity 7, direction NI' ; noon, velocity 8, direction N. I'..

    italnfall during 21 houis ended 8a, m , ,ni Inch,

    PolygamyMay Be

    IssuefAsrnrlilert lress CnM" )

    WASHINGTON, D. C, June 14 Asa remit of the attacks upon Mormon-Is-

    and the alleged disclosures offjrowlnfj polygamy in Utah and returnto tho practises that prevailed beforeUtah was admitted as a State, tho Ne-braska Legislature has asked Congressto propose a constitutional amendmentforbidding polygamy.

    BIG STRIKE OF

    I t.smlalrl I'ivps liillr )LONDON, Cng., Juno 14 The world-

    wide strike of tho Interntiarril Sea-men's Union began today; Liverpooland other ports felt tho effects of thestrike severely, and several big linersvcre delayed in sailing owing to thestrike, not only among seamen, butnmoirg longshoremen as well.

    INFORMATION REFUSEDSENATE COMMITTEE

    f Kin rial II II I let III I'jWf )WASHINGTON, p. C, June 14 The

    International Paper Company today re-fused to furnish tho Senate financejcommittee information in regard to thoipurchaso of the various propertiesmergod In the corporation.

    CHOLERA FROM ITALYTAKEN TO NEW YORK

    (HikiImI Ilii I let In ('.lllle )NEW YORK, N. Y., June 11 A caso

    of cholora was discovered on board asteamer that arrived from Italy today.

    CAN'T EXPLAIN HOWHAVEMEYER DOMINATED

    WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 14Charles M. Heike, former secretary ofthe American Sugar rtehning Company,today testified before the committeemaking the investigation of the alleged"sugar trust" that he was unable toexplain Havemeyer's dominion of theAmerican Sugar Refining Company Inview of tho small holdings of stock hohad.

    CAPT. COWIE NOMINATEDFOR AREAR-ADMIRA- L

    WASHINGTON, D. C, June 14Captain Thomas J. Cowio, U. S. f '., wastoday nominated for l.

    GREAT COMPOSER DEAD

    COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 14.8wendsen, the great composer, died

    hero today.

    SUGARKAN mANCISCO, Jiine M Unfair

    90 degrees lest, 3 S'Je Previous (iioln- -tlon, 3Cc Ileils SS mial)sls, 10s7l-:- di inrlly, I '.'le I'ritlous iiiolu- -lloii, 10i. Til

    Nows has been utiiivid hero thatT MiCnntH Stewart, n coloted at-torney wliu was formerly it residentof Honolulu, has In on named iisso-rlut-

    Jiistlio or Iho Kiipremo Courtof Liberia Ho returned lo Liberia,In 901, IniatlnR ut Monrovia

    An oxtru dlt blend of HI cents maybo paid by Hawaiian Commercial &Sugar Co ut tlio tloso of tho presentmonth. J I Cooko has returnedfrom Maul with news of good cropson the Valley Island plantations,

    Wisconsin SocialistAttacks Wool Tariff

    (A83ielilr, Press C4bln )WASHINGTON. D. C, June 14

    Victor L. Merger of Wisconsin, the onlySocialist member of Congress, todaymade a speech in the House of Repre-sentatives opposing tho wool tariffschedule, He made a bitter attack ontho schedulo as proposed, doclanng thatit is against tho best interests of thecountry. His speech was ono of thesensations of tho tariff debate.

    SENATORS OPPOSINGRECIPROCITY MEASURE

    I tfisn. I net I'rrsa CaTlc IWASHINGTON, D. C, June 14. Tho

    debate over the Canadian reciprocityagreement went on in the Senate today. Senator P. J. McCumber of NortliDikota and Senator Charles Curtis oftKansas spoke in opposition to the reel-- ,proclty bill.

    FAIR ACCOUNTANT MAY

    CAUSE DISSENSION

    POLITICAL

    The eiiKiRiment of it young,lady nc- -roillltnllt III Ihn olllce of Hold Hllllir- -tlsor Wlldir Ih slateil lo beeomn nilobstruction whlcli will proto u bur to

    . .peace uiki narmony.In placing Mlns O 8wuno In cluirgn

    of tho clerical work of Ids department,

    clllcluuj

    Hupertlsor Wilder brought git in tlio jouug Inlystorm of party illsscnMon oliout Ills and

    head "Tho position pays fairThere trnuhlu ahead. salary There perhaps scoro of

    of the city nnd inunty mailable persons of the persun- -put this morning, will hnto.slou who would lit well thoIn drop Miss Kwajne from thn salaryroll of his or elso he will llndHint when tlio new slato frumeil withthe beginning of tho semiannual po- -rlod, the name ot Wilder will bo foundnot there.

    The Republican members of thedo not take unkindly to Wilder Theyaccord him credit of being n competent eiiRlneer and good man In hispi ice

    Is admitted that Is no easy

    WOMAN WHO SUED BISHOP GUILTY

    Charles I Illihop, formerly of lla- -wall, now of San Krnuelscu, lias cnuioitlrtoilously out of tho scnsntlonsl

    lu Kan Kianclcco icsultlpgifioni tho Arrest of llelcnm.it rioalc,woman who declared that buo wanlllshop's wife Mis Hoilo, who was'nlso known as Helen Prorhthiskt, wss

    I esteil on the thai go of attemptingIn bunko Attorney (i C llalsoy out jof $210 lepresonting lierBelf pilllshop's nnd entitled lo luigohim re In his cstnlo

    Mrs Sonlo Is well known horo,wliero Kho and her fnlhcr foi merl) ru -Bided Tho San I'rauclseo I'xiunlntrprints tho following,

    Chillies Illsliop, ofj

    INJUNCTION STOPS MOVING DAY

    A hill for temporary Injunctionwas signed by Circuit Judge Itohlnaonthis morning upon tlm application ofHolmes, Stanley nnd Olson, nllornoysfor tho I'nnthcoti Cotnpmy

    Tho Injunction Is directed againstlolm Noill, who puiclinsod tlio par-tially completed building on Hotelstreet, known, n tho Auditorium, nt

    sheriff's snlo nnd notlflod tho attor-n- os for tho Pantheon Companj

    VlCtOP L .BcrfJCP Of WiSCOIlSill

    nutter to seiure Iho sertlns of n Roodelllt rnclnnrr tVllilfr Iiim liikin mrp

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    Ihn illilleu nf his ilen.irlnw.nl nl n llnio'tl'o clenched listswhen politics domlnutid It to suili unl 'rUo ,lr"' ltiii tdaeeil upon tlio...... 'olii...l Mrs McQiutlit's l.nlinlf tiiiuuxttnt Unit It Is claimed was.""""'

    Itout has sert Ico h lic-it countant clerktletolcd Is one that a

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    olllce," was Hie ralbir ungillatit andutter line coming from

    it chairman of ouo of the stundiugcommittees

    .Miss Kwajne inn bo induced to re-sign and thereby clear tho road de-partment horizon of lis cloud of dis-sension. If not, ami bbould Itoad Hu-pertlsor Wilder take it decided standfor her retention, then Jul) 1 may senother changes lu Major Tern's oltlclilfamily

    tho Hank of California, categoricallydenied jeslerday that ho was otermauled lo thn elderly llelennnr"Hls'hoi," who, chaigcd with obtainingmoney by false piclensca, toslinedjesltrdav that sho was lllfliop's wife,though Hie exni t time and place oftho wcddliif sho was unablo to remember

    Rut Interest in tho trial, whlcli waslield hefoio Judge lawlnr cPiiteied InRanker Illshnp Ho tebtllled that hohad known the defendant nnd herfalier mam jenis ago In Honolulu

    'Ilo said thai she had applied In lilinon scfternl oecaslons for relief fro'iihor iitraiRlenod clreumstniicos nnd

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    ho Intended to stnrt im tho work ofremoval thli morning

    'Die manner In which PantheonCotnpmy will suffer Ih not set forthIn detail In (ho bill for Hm Injunction, tho unadorned allegations beingmtido that Iho petitioners are entitledto erpillublo icllef ngalnst the plans otJohn Nolll for Iho remotal of thebulldlnR nnd tho caso will now bohoard In court.

    M1 QOAID

    TRIAL BEGUN

    TODAY

    Wincsscs From Koua GiveTestimony In Wile's

    Behalf.

    DRIVER'S FATHER TOGO ON THE STAND

    M, F. Scotl Says McQuaid'sReputation I or Sobriety Notof Best,

    Tim reputation or William McQualdfor kobrict) whllo u resident of Konawti tin only point that was brouRht

    jl. lu itidcnie Ibis inoruliiR when theillttrtu action of Mrs McQimld unaIc.pin before Clruilt Judco Itntilnsoii

    Until tlio principal In tlio suit weropresiut In court, Mrs McQimhl slttlnRnt, tho io.unol tsblo with lier attorney.

    Andraws, while MtQuald wasun .Intent listener to attho' alda oC his legal reprcsciitatlte,James Coke.Jit was iiKrecd between tho counsel in

    the dine that Mrs McUiiatd should putini her niso first, It being- expected toconsume several ilajs. Tho proceed-ings this inornlnR tieRan with a reudliiRof Mrs. McQnnld's libel wherein alleKii-tlou- s

    wtro mado otof liilldellty and strlkltiR with

    Tumi, it Japanese tauo contractor fromKonn The Japancn stated that ho hadknown McC'uald, while manager of thoKomi Detelopmcut Company, to visitJapanese houses on the plnntutlon nndpnrtako of liquid refreshment The tes-timony of the witness whs not partle-ular- lj

    Incriminating ns far ns McQuahtwas concerned, for the Japanese btated

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    Admit Guilt

    In CourtTen persons Indicted by the Tcrrl- -

    torlil grand jur iippenred before JudgeCooper this moiuliiB for arraignment.ami sumo of them sated tlio Territorynui'ie) l entering pleas of guilty tothe .ndieiinents returned against them.

    Puiiil Kuaklnl Indlcled for til" for- -grr of u name of u frbnd to u U 8government pay check, pleaded notguilty ond will bo tried Friday

    Klaclil Honda, Indicted for larcenylu the llrst degree enlered n pies, ofnot guilty

    'tho urrnlKiimtnt of Bhlbntn Tomaklon two Indictments for assault andbalteiy was continued.

    fjeorge AVnlson entereil a plea of notgiilll In an Indictment for assault slid.battery

    rnrllstn lingo, InitlctnUfor an attackupon a girl under Hie ago ot lonrieenteirs, pleaded not guilty

    Henrt Akl, iiamed III three Indict-ment'! foi forRrry pit mint not guiltyto ono and was seiileneed to not lessthan ono jour nor more tbsn lite,

    senlcuces being granted on thoremaining two IndlrtmriiM

    Kaiilchl Illsuchl pleadeil not milltylolin Indictment for assault with

    to commit murderI'rnnclsco Atlnes pleaded guilty to

    his Indictment for nssault and batterynnd whs given n sentence of ono year

    Carl Weber was sentenced to thirtydajs on his plea of guilty to an Indict-ment charting nssault and battorj'.

    Tho case of Illronnka, Indicted fornssault, was continued.

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    A,WeeKly Calendar

    MONDAY:HkihiIiiIii Mated.

    TUEODAY:

    WEDNESDAY!

    ll.nvnll.tn Ihlrd Hignc.THURSDAY:

    Hnlliiliilil Chapter, I!. I. .11.Regular, " ii. in.

    FRIDAY:

    SATURDAY:Harmon) Chapter o. I

    (I. K. S. Iltgul.tr.

    All YlBltln isembem oi tkrOrder are cordially Invited toiittxml meetings of local lodges

    Meet on the2nd and 4thMondnys ofH each mouthat K. P. Halt7:30 P. M.

    .URINE ENGINEERS' XBENEFICIAL ANIATIQK. ciution.Tr.iially invited.

    HAWAIIAN TEIBS, No. 1, 1. 0. E. M.

    Meeto every first and third Thurs-y- aof Mih rnonlh at Knlghta of

    Pythias Hall. Vlsltlm? brothers cor-tlsl- lyInvltod til attend.' i

    II. FOSTfcU, Sachem.K. V TOUT), C. of II.

    BONOLUIU AERIE, HO, !. 0. E.MxeU on the 2nd aud 4th WI3D- -

    NF.SDAY evenings of cnch mouth at7:30 o'clock In K. nf Hall, cornerBeretanla and Fort streets.

    Visiting Ragles e lnTlted Ui attaad.

    (ii:o A DAVIS W. I.1AM f. Mcl'OV, Sec,

    HONOLULU I0D6E, G16. B. P. 0. E.'

    Honolulu lodge Nojloi.ldpjto.Klks, mecta In their hall orVJKljiglltreet, nrar Fort, every Friday eve1oIdr. Visiting Hrothcrs are cordially

    .tnvjl,eilto. atten'Vii) D n isiiNHUiia,' i: iiuna. t. kuii:i:l, sec.

    WM. McKINLEY L0DOE. NO. 8,K. of P.

    Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturdayvenlng at 7:30 o'clock In K, of P.

    Hall, cor. Fort and Bcrntanla. Visit-ing brothers cordially Invited to at-tend.

    T. P. KILT1EY, C, C.K A. JACOIISON, K. n. B.

    THE GREAT BENJAMIN COMPOUND

    HERBALOCurei Constipation.Makes New, l!lchKlaod.Stomdch and LiverRegulator.Cures the Kldno)s.

    aitjWAaiwl

    Eyes Examined

    Glasses Supplied '

    A. N. Sanford,OPTICIAN

    Doston Building - Fort StreetOver May & Co.

    FRENCH BONNETSFor Autoing and Afternoon Wear

    MILTON & PARSONSHotel 8t., opp. Young Phono 3088

    STENCIL PATTERNS andNEW PILLOW TOPS

    At

    MISS WOODARD'S,Fort Street

    New Stylish HatsSummer styles in millinery atxpar-lor- s

    ofMISS POWER

    BOSTON DUILDINO, FORT STREET

    CAT AT THE

    Capitol CafeEverything New 8erv!eo Excellent

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    PERSONALITIES I

    MRS ,1 V UURQBTUOM Iclt onthe llonuliilnii or n trlii lu tliu roast

    MISS I) Ii FA1KCIIILD departedon the Honolulu!! en rinilo to herhomo In Obcrlln, .Mini

    I. M GRANGUR. of Frankfort, Kv .n recent visitor In the Islands,

    lo return hero next fall.UDUARD COIIF.N, n brother Of Joo

    Cohen, has been appointed a collectorfor the clly of Chicago nt a salary of$G00u per car

    RUDOLPH II. WACKKR. of Rockester, N Y , baa returned lo bis homoand writes friends Dial ho will bringa party out next jear

    MISS IJ .1 LITTLB was an out-going passenger for the coast by theHonolulan Her homo Is In Iloston,whero she will spend tlio summer

    MAJ H II. WIN8LOW, who Is nowIII tliargo or the fortification of (hoPanama Canal zone, Is In Washing-ton. U". C , having returned from hisHist Unit in (he 70HO.

    MISS M U. ARMSTRONG Instruc-tor In Kngllsh nt Knmch.imcha left onHie Honolulan for ,i pleasure trip toRonton e3lcrila Slio will return inSeplrinber to resume her duties.

    .1 O LllTTi:i) was tenitered a fare-well card pait nt Vlda Villa Mnndivevening liv .Mrs l n llvans, llio"J)ro-pitcto- r

    of thin pretty retreat All ofthe diesis took a h nut In. the even-Iiir- s

    funPROF VAUGIIAN MACCACGHIIY,

    of the College of Hawaii, left on theHonolulan for Hie Const He has beenImitcil to becoino n member of thqfacility of Hip University of Callfor--nl.t'n summer cr.hool

    MISS DOkI PUILKR was a depart-ing passenger on the Honolulan vos- -lenlay mornliiE Kim graduated fnmiKnniehamch.i Schools a few weekrico ami Is on her way to the IlostonSeminar wheru hbc will resume herKindles

    "HERO". (IF LATE

    MEXICAN WAR

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    (Continued from Pg1)Iroopa wore sent to patrol the borderon Iho famoiit niancuxcrH that stirredtho world. Ills "tlmo" was up whllqlie was In K.ui Aiilonln, and he

    his discharge, mndo a ultkdash across tho Rio (ir.indo nni

    hiniEclr lo Modcro's troops, .theragged rovolutlonlsts that knockedtin' federals Into bits.Joins liuurrcctos.

    In Sail Antonio Stcelo had meetono of (lie JIuilcros Ibcio lire sovoral -- ami had expressed a wIbIi toJoin Iho lOMihillon. Ife was lohl howto meet Generals Oailbuldl and Orozciand when ho went across tho river,ho linil no troublu In finding the In- -surrectos.

    Stcelo was with the Insurrectos forsome two months, and ho sajs that hoand another revolutionists fired thufirst hIiiiIb of the liattlo of Juarez. Ontho Sunday preceding tho opening ofllie big fight, Stcelo and a companionwero tuld to rcconnoltcr in tlio ls

    of Juarez. Wlillo bcouttiigalong picking out weak bKts for at-tack, they were seen by a federal hen-t- r

    who tried lo glo an alarm. Steeloanil Ills I'omp-uiloi- i both fired and thosentry fell (lend. Those, two bhots,hi says leally began tho bjlto.

    He went thiotigh Hie flglil at Jua-rez and emerged unscathed, and thendecided lhat (ho war was about overanyway and quit. "As a matter offart, a friend of mlno wns getting Intotomo trouble, go wo beat II," saidSteele in telling about his exicrleiicu,a5 cslerday.

    They the Hlo mid Steeleagain enlisted In the It S iirmy HoIs now going nut to Iho Philippines"imasblciied," .111,1 expccls to bo tlicrothro veirs.DicUkcs Mariro.

    Tho "Insuriccto" for two niniitlistnjn ho had a lot of fun during thewar, and that ho was In n good manyIIkIiIs Ho W113 under Oarlbaldl andOrozco. and declares I10II1 aro braveand patriotic men. Jlut for Gen. o

    hlnibelf, lie has fowr words ofpr.ilse.

    "Tho fact la, lh.it wlienovcr thoiowas any fighting, wna severalmiles awa," ho says, niid to provoit cxhlbltH pictures showing thecamps of Iho main body (if robcls be- -foio Juarez and Mndcio's camp twomllQs In llio icai. "Ho was never IIIany of Iho fighting, hut alu.os tookcaro lo bo out of ilnuse,r. 1 Biippobolie n patriotic ciioiirI, but bo's nofighter, mid tlint'u why ho Is not likedby his own men. Tliey think ho In acowaid "

    fileolo went into Iho revolution withnothing but Honm (lothes and enmoout of It with a flrsl llcuten.inej andtlio plctuies to provo ovorj IIiIiik lioB.iyn 'Iho lleulenniwv was lorclvedTor enpluring r. federal flag, and 0111or Iho plcluidii hhows I1I111 Just aftertho capture, standing by tho (lag

    An Invontoiy of tho estnte ofTltomns B Kay has been lllod In thoCircuit Cdurt by tho WaterhouseTrust Company, administrators.

    rEVENjNQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H-- i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14," 1911?' "

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    BAGGAGEPerton.il Attention to all orders.

    CITY TnANSrCfl CO. (Jas. II. Love)

    hlppinM1IELMINA CONSTRUCTION

    BAFFLESJUSTOMS QUEST

    Examination ol Liner Revealed Hundreds ol Places WhereSeductive Dope Might Be Safely Hidden Inter-Islan- dVessels Here With Sugar Chief Officer Bringing DownSierra Large List Passengers.

    Captain Peter Johnson, master i(the Mntsoii NnMgnlion liner Wllhcl-mln- a

    simply milled when asked thismorning If tho iiorllons of his stonmorwere left Intuit sulllclent to continuethn voj.igo to Illlo and return.

    All day ycsleriln), a largo force ofenergetic joung man (oiiuer(C( withthe Federal customs service rniiKcdthe vessel While boinc poked aroundin tho loner holds and diiputcil, occu-pation with tho large Innl of goneplcargo, others made a vor minute In-spection of tho cabins wherein theWllhelmlna ofllcern hold forth.

    It Is understood that owing to theconstruction of tho vostel tlicro atoa hundred mid ono places about thebig vessel where quantities of opiumcould bo stored and left undisturbeduntil icqiilred

    "To pr Into all theso places wool Incccsallitto (earing Iho vessel topieces," was (ho way In which several shipping men sized up tho Bitnation.

    "When wo first arrived at the portyesterday morning, wo thought thatCollector Stackablo intended lo rit.tho vesrcl from Rtem lo stern," commented ono.nfueor In Iho liner.. Thocustoms men bcllnvlni: that tbevknew vvhero io look descended Intoall iMisslbla im well as Impnilnhlnnooks and corners In (bo )CsecIiweniy-ioii- r Hours wns spent in asearch (hap proved' fruitless.'

    The tip (hat opium, In goodly quan- -jiucri,,wnH ,pn imarii Is Ucllcvod toii,i,u'iivvi iiDiiucu uui,uw9i.vcKnivo Mytho representative or J W Wllkle,cJilef of Iho Federal Secret ServiceWho has, been quietly linvQilug abouttlio shipping of Iho jiort evcrTdnco tlmarrival of tho last Sierra. Tho de-tective e.imo down hero In Hint ves-sel and he had hardly stepped nboardIho Sierra at San Frnnclsco beforehis presencQ was known to practically all Iho oIIccrs and cmp!i)ccs inthe ship. Tlio special agent has licenmaking his headquarters whero shipsaro found and shipping men congre-gale- .

    It Is predicted that tho search m.idoof tho slcnmer Wlllirlmlna will not(.top with tho one made here, but thattho vessel will be met by anothersqund of customs men upon arrivalat Illlo.

    Passengers Appreciate ImprovementTho largo number of passengers.

    traveling In tho Pacific Mall linerMongolia wcio moro (hau dclighlulover Iho Improved scivlco to be foundIn that vessel witli Iho Inaugurationof several Impinvemcnts under thodirection or and Gen-eral Manager Schwerlii. Tho Mongo-lia arrived hero on last Mninlai witha specially engiged Italian chiefwhoso ilulicn lay along the linn of 11traveling Instiuctor Ho will keen"afloat the most of his tmc and wiltdevoto his enll.ro energies In tho

    of lio Chlncso chefs on Pa-cific Mall liners concerning tho pre-paration of new' dishes and other

    Tho traveling In-structor will leave the Mongolia atono of tho Oriental ports anil (benconnect with another Btcamer vvheroanother forco of cooks will receive tcourso or Instruction. It Is the aimof tho Pacific Mall to bring tho labloup to tho highest standard of excel-lence.

    That New Matson Steamer.Again has como Hint oft icpcilnl

    minor of n posidblo now steamer be-ing ndded In the MiiIloii Navigationlino. Tlio matter la slid to liavo le-eched sonio conshlciullou, Thq add-ing of additional toniiago Is simply .1matter of Incieased business. Therelb fillll doubt hut If larger fielght amipiKscngcr nflutlngs mea made, motehic.iinorn w,ll i;c;, Ipmtd "Hip iiaino. tu shipping Circles It Is

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    claimed lhat there In very littlewasted When Meamors of tho

    Sierra and Wllhelmlna class depaitfrom Honolulu ..with a liecK.irly list ofcabin passengers as has been Iho caseon many voyages, Ibcio Ih not a grcn(deal of rncour.igemcnf offered a ship-ping concern to mlil another, liner totlio fleet..

    As una shipping man lidded thismorning: "Show us tho business, midono or more steamers will very 00011bo placed on tlio tun."

    On Faster Gchedub".Tho prediction U mide thnt the Drl-tls- h

    freighter Crown of Castilefrom London, Liverpool and

    Antwerp to Honolulu and tho Westcoast of the United Stales will

    lo make tho voyiiKO within flfly- -II ye ila.vn It Is claimed that If Ihopresent intentions of tho charterersaro leallzed the steamer will clip atleast five da.vs from Hie best rccoriHbetween Ihuopp and (he Hawaiian Islamis Tho Crown or Castile Is to loadcargo Trimi her last port or call 011 orabout July sth. and Is duo In arrivehere about September 10th. Fred, I,.Waldron Is the local representativeTor (ho vessel Tbcio Is n possibilitythat In (he ne.u hiluro arrangementsmay itf made for transportation of nlimited number of Immigrants onsteamers encaged In the rrelght service between Ihirnpe and Honolulu.

    Korea on Saturday.I.ato vvheloss udvlrcn aniioiinco tho

    arrival or the Pacific Mall liner Ko-rea at Honolulu on Saturday mornlsigwith ono thousand tons Oriental, car-go, and n few layover passengers.There is but little room on b'ard forapplicants for transportation to Hiecoast. 'Iho local otllco has ImnklntMfront over seventy mid ncrorillng towireless the vessel can iicconimodntobut Ihiily passciiKors. Tlicro Ik ,1possibility (hat (ho Korea may bo dis-patched for San Francisco on Satur-day evening.

    Mlssourtan Away Tonight.nound for Knanapan and other Isl-

    and ikjiIs, the American-Hawaiia- nficlghtcr MIsHonrlan will leavo thoport at this evening. Tho MlssoiirianIs (o gather up shipments of sugarand (icroro departing rrom llllo, tholast Kiri or can, 1110 vessel will liavolu Iho uelghborhoixt or twelvo thou-sand tuna or this commodity for Salinn Cruz aud transhipment to thoKust coast of thu United Stales.

    PaClaudinc Drought More Melons.

    Thmo was all torts of temptationoffered Irnqand tried Inter-Islan- d1 inplojees. jvheu tho one hundred ormoro luscjoiis watermelons wero un-loaded (ho steamer ClaudincTho melonii como fioin tho ranches orthe Maul, Agriculture Company Tliovcuie!, met wllh fair weather on thoI rip and, returned, hero wl(h u fair listof passengers mid a cargo Including20 coids wood, ID elates chickens, 3dlings corn, 25 sticks ihiIiiIdqs, is hogsand 217 p.ickagcs bimdrlca.

    P4Captain Houdlctte Not Coming,

    Captain II C. Houdlctte will lemalnover nt San Fraiiclbco for ono trip ntle.ibt of tho Sloira aud Iho vessel Iscoming down to thn Islands under thoioiiiiiihiiiI of Chief Ofllcor Trask. Cnilain Houdlctte is still a very sick mannnd It was at thq Insistence of hisphyi,h l.ius lhat lie wns compelled lofontako the blldso of tho popularuceiiito lino;' at Iho last moment

    miMoio Elbow Room.

    1 ue pionsing ininrmalioii wasbioiighl down III tho Mongolia (lint Infnt 111 o (hero would bo no further at-tempts upon Iho part of Iho PacificMail lo compel four passengers tociowd Into ono cabin, no matter how

    . v . JiIfMnU.: - f rn iiiiumMtMiirmr

    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

    Rreat wns (ho demand for nccommo-dallo- n.Tho fninlllar "fourth bunk"

    tho bnno of oxlstcncu of every pursernml chief steward In Iho Bervico Is tobo eliminated ns a meanB of torture.With but llirco In n 100m Ihoro willnt, le.ibl bo a Utile moro elbow 100111

    riMlssourtan Ready to Take on Sugar.

    The American-Hawaiia- n freighterMlssoiirian Is at Iho railway wharftaking a shipment of sugar destinedfor tho Kast roast of tho UnitedSlates. Thq steamer was an arrivalhcio on last Sunday nioinlng bringingIn addition (o general cargo shipmentof fine horses lo tho number of alxtflvo head Charles Ilolllnn, of 4thoClub Ktnblcs was In charge of thostock The Mlssoiirliin Is. oxpeelidwill bo ready lo sail for Isl'amf portsand sallna Cruz tomorrow evening.

    NlWallele In With Maul Sugar.

    Rrlnglng 7.102 sacks of sugar, .If,bales wool, 71 head calllo nnd 13 bundles of hides, Iho Inter-Islan- d steamer wallcic was mi arrival from Maulami Hawaii polls this morning Thusteamer fell In wllh strong trades andmoderate teas,

    Wllh Supplies for llonolpu.With cenernl cargo for llonolpu

    (he Amerlcin schooner Murlol Is re-ported 11a how being on Iho way downrrom San Francisco,. Tho vorsel Isbelieved to have left the CaliforniaIiort on Inst Saturday.

    lSHllo Shipping.

    Purser Klbllng of the BtcamerClaudinc from Hawaii and Maul ports'reports Iho American-Hawaiia- nfreighter Mexican the schooners Kldorado and Ktliel Zano nt Illlo on lastMomla.v.

    fvTaking a general cargo of fertilizer,

    coal and supplies, the Inter-Islan- dsteamer Nllhaii will ho dlspalchcd foAliiiKlnl nad otlior Kauai ports or cnllat flvo o clock this evening.

    The steamer Ileleno salllins at flvoo'clock this evening will tako n laigefreight destined for llnmnkiia coastports on Hawaii. The steamer Is alsoloading explosives.

    Sugar Is reported awaiting at thofollowing ports on Hawaii; llonnka.t17.G00; Kukiilhacle, 17,800; I'apaaloa.30U(l sackB,t--

    IN FOREIGN PORT8.

    Wednesday, June 14.PHILADELPHIA Juno 13: Arrived,

    hlilp i;rakliio M. Phelps, hence Fob.15.

    SAN FRANCISCO-Ju- no Hi Sailed1 P in., S. S. America Mnrti, forHonolulu,

    SAN FRANCISCO-du- nc 13f ArrivedS S. Alaskan, from San Diego.

    COMJMI1IA RIVICIl Juno 13: SailedSchr. Mtmloro, 'for Honolulu.

    SAN FRANCISCO-Ju- no 13; SaltedSchr llonolpu, for Ilium.

    SIERRA REPORTS" i

    The following wireless incbsago hasnoon received by the ngcnt3 from thoO. S. S. Slorrn bound for Honolulu:

    S. S. Blorrn, at Sea, 8 p. m , June 13,Kill 1878 tons cargo. 105 cabinpassengers. 8 Bteorngo passengers1(12 sacks mall and Wells Fargo Impress in (tier

    MRS

    TO GIVE LUAl!

    Mrs. C, S. Ilollowny, who Is con-templating h pleasure trip to thoStales In August or Soplomher thisyear.'vvlll give n luaii tomorrow luher beautiful residence In NullumValley. The limit Is In commemora-tion nf the Kawhlahno Alumni Asso-ciation, or which sho Is president.

    Mrs. Holloway, who Is very popularWith (ho members or Iho association,hns Invllcd (hem all In como Theywill bo met by automobiles at (ho endor tho ear lino on Nuunnii street,whenco they will, bo conveed to herhomo up iho valley,

    ASSOCIATED OIL ISEFFECTED BY DECISION

    Holders or Associated Oil stock InHawaii arc reeling ono unexpected cl

    rrom Iho U. S. Supremo Court de-cision ordering Iho Standard Oil com-pany lo dlssolvo. Tho decision ap-parently effects Associated Oil, whichhas experienced what It Is feaied willbo a slump.

    Associated Oil, according towas us good ns Hold lo tho

    Slnndurd Oil tompany prior lo thoSupremo Court decision. Thnt decl-sln- n

    practically prevents Standard Oilrrom obtaining ownership or controlof Associated, or lit least that Is thoway It Is legardcd hero. AssociatedOil had been benofllcd by tlio news(hat It would bo bought by StandardOil, nnd tho Supiemo Court's nd versodecision hns hurt Iho stock in (hooyes of local Investors.

    John C. Cook, cashier of T. HDavles & Co, ynstorday reported totho pollco that his wearing app.irol,valued at about ono hundred dollars,had been canted nwny by n thief.Chler of Detectives McDufllo sent outone of his men to Investigate thoburglary.

    D.UFFYS PUREMALT WHISKEY

    Mado cnllrcly of malted grain rtIonic stimulant that should bo Inovory fiomc widely und favorablyknown for 50 years.

    (Mill IO. When you nk for.Mull Mhlkry be sur jnu

    get tho itciiiilnc. 1 Sold ctrrjnhcrc Insi:am:i iitri-ri,i- :s .m,y never inbulk. Look for Hie (rmlo-mar- the"(Mil Cliemlsl," on the label, nml makesure Hint Hie seal over Hie cork Is un-broken. Write Meillrnl Dopiirlincnl,The Duff) .Mall Whiskey Co., Roches-ter, A. U I'. S. Am for ilorlor's (id-li-

    ami 1111 IlliistrnUd liieillral book-I- rlnnilnliilnff-tcs- f liinminls nml rules

    for hcallh, senl Sref.

    SKIPPERS,'

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    INDIGNANT

    A number of new races may bo nccnon Jbe bridges or trans-PaclI- llnorsarriving nt Honolulu within a comparntlvelv shor( time If jour UncleSamuel persists In cnfnrrlng a rulingthat contraband opium round upon uvisiscl will bo nsbCSBcd us u finengnlust tho master of (hat ship.

    Not only does Iho law effect PacificMall captains, but tlicro mo sovcr.ilofllccrs connected with the coastingtrade lhat aro nl so sitting up late ntnlghto endeavoring to figure out Juslhow far a salary of from two to thrcobundled dollars u month will go to- -,wardn liquidating a flnu that mightrango nwny up Into the thousands of

    ' Following jtlm jelzuo if tho $37,000worljil6f'cpiilrabanlJopIpm on tho Japanese liner America Mm u by SnuFrancisco customs ofllccis, tho government nas iioioriuini'ii to, adopt nowluetics )n pnl'tilig it sto'ji to the f,

    BiiiugglliiB tlWIlrncJ'Tiiklugdynriliigc- - of the provisions

    nt u maritime law dating bark to thoeighteenth century, tho vnlun or am- -coiitrabaml opium found iukiii a yes-bc- ,l

    will bo abbessed as a flue, pg.ilnHthe captain. 4. (!. SlcvciS, niasloi oftuc Ameilea Main, will. f this law Isenforced, Lo liable lo a fine of aboutJ7.0QO. which is tho vnluc of tho drugI'hlpnicnt In tho Orient, whuro Ihosmuggling ilng placed It nbiinrd ship.

    A few mouths ago. after severalseizures on tho Pacific liner Mnnchii-rln- .

    a flno of $15,000 wns leviedngnlust Captain J. W. Snuiidcrs, thoship's rommnmlei:. Although this hasnot yet bcon paid. It was Bald that aruling Just received at S.in Franciscoby Collecloi Stratton fiom Washingtonwould Indicate a precedent (hat willresult In all futiiro fines being col-lected.

    Tho case Just decided at Washing-Io- nwas lhat of Captain O. O. W Par-

    ker of tho steamer Stanley Dollnr,who nsked for tho remission of n linoof $5.10 levied on account or n Blnglotin of opium found In Iho possessionof ono of tho vessel's sailors whilenboard Iho ship, lu Its review of Ihocaho tlio Treasury Department setforth In plain (onus that Iho Ignor- -itiro of tho master In regards (o smite--gird goods on his Bhlp did not exempt him from the operation of thelaw.

    Captains of ships calling bore chiplend (hat tho law nnd tho iiimtlc.iHon Ihereor Is absurd,' ami (hat II hlinpoxslblo tor ii commander lo koopins snip clear or smugglers.

    Tho law covering Iho cases Involved Is as fojlows:

    "If ntty- meicluindlsc bo found onbo.ml any vessel from a foreign portwhich Is not Included In tho munlfest,(bo master shall forfeit an amountequal" lo the value or tho mcrchandlsono! manifested "

    AllhniiK.Ii Iho domestic vnluo of"plum Ib between $10 and $50,pcr llvotool (In, Its valuq In Iho Far L'nst Isonly about ono-llft- or Ibis, Custouisolllcers contend that tho seizure or atoccasional shipment works llttlo dam-age lo Iho smiiEglors becauso of Ihogreat profit involved.

    Troopship at the Coast.Crowded to tho gunrds, tho United

    States army tinnsiiort Sbonnnn lintvisited Honolulu on Juno 3rd cnrniitofmiii Manila to Snn Francisco hnslenehed Iho coast Tho transpnit

    ut Snn I'ranclseo on Inst

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    ARRIVED--i

    Wednesday, June 14,Hawaii via .Maul ports Claudinc,

    slmr, a m.Kauai porta W. O. Hall, stmr,, a.

    m. ,Hawaii polls Wnllcle, stmr., a. m.

    VDEPARTED IJ

    Tur.tday, June 13.Sallna Cruz via Island porta Mls-

    soiirian, A.-- ll S. S., p. m.Kauai ports Klnaii, stmr., 5pm.Kauai ports Noeau. stmr., G p. 111Maul and Molok.tl ports Ukcllko,!

    stmr, 5 p. 111.'Hawaii l, Blnir.

    Wednesday, Juno 14.Manila via Guam Uufnrd, U, S.

    T., noon.i 1

    PASSENGERS ARRIVED IH"&Per stmr, Claudinc from Hawaii via

    Maul ports, Juno 11. Mlea A HattleXSknlcllo M. Pnslor, Mis. Merle, lrfflAddnsldcs, J. Kuboy, C' Hedemanri?!D Sherwood. W S. Chang. C. F.While, A. S. Prescolt, M Ilrulc. MflWalker, M. Wyatt, U, do Mello, O I..1Fook, M H, Frcllas, Miss M. Ireltas,lMrs. II. Frcltas. Rev. T. Horl, II. Guerrero, D Slvcsler, Mrs. ,Sylvestcr, n.1A. Drumniond, T-- Osakl, Mrs. Pot-wln- e,

    Miss B. Lloyd, Mrs. O. W. Wilbur, J. P. Fouler, O. KJorECilsen nnd,Sni .look. '" ' '-- . .. r

    Per stmr. W. G. Hall, Juno 14, C.W Splz. J. W. Cainm, A. R Giiriey,W. Schilling, 8. K. lCaco, K. Morllo.T. Koe, Miss Ilnndinnnn, Mrs. F.

    Miss Inrllh, Miss F. Eggerklng,K. I .aimer, Mrs. Hay, Mrs. J. Italianand II deck.

    PASSENGERS ROOKED. I. i ,

    Per M. N. S. S. Wllhelmlna. for SanFrancisco, Juno 21. Miss rtomonaMarks, Mrs. L. Marks, Miss DorisMarks, F Moulton, Mrs. 0. F. Moul-lo- n,

    C. F. Schmultzlcr, Jns. Ljcolt,iMIss Hess, Mrs. J. Fernan-dez, Clara II Townscnd nnd child, MissJ. Tannor, Miss M. (1. Ronton, MissLillian Sparks, Miss Pearl Dam, MIshL. Grace, Miss Graco, Mrs. Grace,Miss F. Uravcrninn, Mrs. S. L. Drav-ernia- n,

    Itqv. J. W. Wndina-',- , Mrs. JW. Wadman, Miss M, Wadman, W. P.Dane, lister Murks, .1. A l)uck(cliatif-fcur- ),

    MM II. S. Cailbon, Mrs. AliceLiindls, Miss L. Johnson, Miss A. At-kinson, Miss Mary U. Sunler, Miss i;F. Wells, Mrs. IL XVt Foster, Miss H.F. Ilnrvcy, Miss M. Dowd. Miss KVionm, M'lss Kiln L. Tanner, J.

    Jtrs, J, Mmckpiibclmcr,Mrs, M, L. Fay and nephew, Mrs. T.8. Zcavo, Mrs. AlcPhail ojnl daughter.Mlbs Simpson, Mrs. Wcrlhhelinur,Miss S. N. Sheldon, Miss Ruth SmllldMiss Q. A. Ijvcy, Miss K. Mcjer. Mrii

    W Meyer, Miss JMny u. Kcllntu,Miss K. M. Slovens, Miss K. M. ii,

    A. W. Mojcr mid 2 pons, MissClnrlhel I,. Rlckrord, Miss H. M, Shel-don, Miss M. Graham, Mrs, A. OPhelps, Chas. A. Wright, Fred II.Kahn, II, D. Phelps, A. C. Phelps. MissII. Simpson, J. A. Illicit, Mrs. J. ADuck, Dr. L. Patterson, R. W Kin-ney und son. Miss V, Green, Mrs. Kin-ney nnd child, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. IT.M. Scovlllo. Mrs. T. M. Ilnrroro n'ndInfant, Stanley Wnldrou, Mrs. P. L.Waldron, Rcdvcra Waldron, .Mrs. A.(. Illrks. Mrs. L. M. Ilootli,.!. Glbb,J. A. Glbb, J. C Johnston, Mrs. J. CJohnston, Mrs. C D. Marshall, Mis0. Humphrey. Kennelh Abies, L. .Abies. Wm. Rathmnn J. It. Daggot,K. Pollltz, W. C. Green, Mis. W. CGreen.

    Per stmr Mniinn I.oa for Kona andKnu ports, Juno Id. Chns. Luis, Wil-liam Lids, TIiob Luis, R. S. Norrls.Miss M Ilnrn. Miss Isnbella Ham. V.Todd, Clarcnro Wells, G. p,Todd, O. Richardson, Miss NellloRichardson, Miss B Ilarkor, Miss M. 'Harrison, Miss 15. Ilaikcr. Miss M.Harrison, It. Armcnnn, Geo. Ai toenail,Al I,ong, U Linn, P, Gieenwell, MrsGroenvvcll, .Miss M. McCubbln, H. KIlrjant, Mrs, Ilrnnt, Chas. Lincoln,C A. McDonald, James Morso. Louis(I as par

    Per stmr. Claiidltio Tor Hawaii andMaul ports, Juno 10 Mrs. J. K. Ka-huna, A. M. Drown, C. Andrew, P, KSteele, S. Lung, M. SUvn, MIbs M.Dow, J. W. Scailo, Mrs. J. Dow, MissM. Wonglcr, Miss A. Drnhnicr, B. VMiller, L. Lohrlnior, Miss Roso Cuni-mln- s,

    Phil Ng. Wnl Chang. P. Cum-mins, Thos. Cummins, W. Cummins.J. L CoTtc. C. A. Wright, II. Gray.

    Per stmr. Kiiinu ror Knual portaJuno 20, D, Ilaldwln, J. It. Doin?-I.i- b,

    C Kulillnan, A. Kulilinnn, J. Fer-nandez, M. Fernandez, Small llano,J. Penelrn, Manuel Perrclra, AutonoPorrelra, Miss 8. Piinlko.i, Miss R.Piiulkna.

    Por Btmr. Mlknhala, Top Maul andMnloknl Krts, Juno 20. J. F. Blown,Mrs llrown, Krncst Moyors, W. M.Cathcart.

    Por stmr. W. (1. HnlUror Kauaiports, Juno 15. MIbs R. Mnhull.lMrs. N. Kalehelolo,

    "Zonu, tho queen of snakes," who lureality was u joiint; man lu a bideshow of n clieus, Is under anest atiWiiterbury, Conn, accused of throwing

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    Hot Water Bags andFountain Syringes

    .KXTIU, QUAMTV. OOINO OlirUP IIRCAtf&K wb auk nvnti.BTOCKI3IJ ltf Till) FOUH-QUAU-ONE WEEK

    Fountain Syringes for $1.50Hot Water Bags for $ 1 .00

    EXCEPTIONAL VALUE8 CAN NOT BE DUPLICATED AT THEPRICE ANYWHERE IN THE CITY

    You save from a io two dollare and a half on th. ariltlsiK during tlili sale.

    Benson, Smith Co.,f Limited,

    FORT AND HOTEL 8TREET8 THE REXALL 8T0RE

    PI'lMlM'liHmaHipW il PHHijiMlipHCUBAN BANKER NOW PLACES

    CROP AT. 1,450,000 TONS

    Wlllett & Cray's sugnr Journnl forJuno 1 suyB of tliu rnw sugnr market:- Tim feature of tlie week under review

    i lias been the disposition on the partof both buyer Mid sellers to bridgeover a rather caster condition of tliumarket without having an uctual de-cline In the quotations. This has beenaccomplished by sellers refraining fromurging buyers to do business at lessthan the former basis of 2 c. c. &f., test, ccntrlfUKnls (3.8Gc.landed), and whenever buyers "wouldnot wlllliiKly accept the quantities of-fered tliu bUKnrs were warehoused. The.rellners uccepted the smaller parcelson sale ut 3.8Gc. basin as they couldnot rare for them and thus the markethas passed over the temporaryweak condition noted last week, and Jsapparently ready for some Improvement on tho next active business, especlully for futures for shipment after(lie middle ot June, which nro now held

    ' lit 2 c. & f test(5. sue.), against spot sugar mid promptshipment ut 2 c. & f. U.SCe). Thodeiiuind Is principally for shipmentto New Orleans at present.

    Following the adviince made In thorefined product today, no look' for anearly activity In raws, lleci Uotn(lonSshow an Improvement from 10s. 3to 10s. 61-4(- for June, 10s. Cil. Jul).10s. G3-4- August. The Cuba cropmoves alone regular lines for Its clos-ing period. The returns from estateslttvi.ii elsewhere have reduced the outturn of 25 per cent, for 64 centrals tobelow 20 per cent, for 93 centrals, with78 centrals still to report.

    The only fresh crop estimate put outthis week wus by n prominent Cubanbunker of 1,450,000 tons. Our weeklyCulia cable gave Island receipts 22.000tuns ngnlnst 31,000 tons Inst week, 29,000 tons Inst year and 18,000 tons In1909.

    Heavy rains reported In some partsof the Island ; 18 centrals working,iignlnst 20 last year and 11 In 1909. Allconditions nro reported f.ivuralila forthe next i.udii. crop.' Europcun beet crop advices, oro entirely favorable for tho week.

    Wo print herewith a now estlmato ofrowings, made by tho Statistical Union,being larger than the estimates of F.O Lliht and Otto Llcht. All EuropeIs given 9.1 per cent. Incrense, against4.1 per cent, by F. O. Llcht nnd about2 per cent, by Otto Llcht.

    Itussln It given the notable Increaseof 17.9 per cent., ngnlnst 9.33 per cent,

    and 3 38 per cent, by tho others respec-tively.

    Tho Europenn beet season, as n

    whole, thus far began with backwardnnd dry weather conditions, which y

    have been followed by good rains,Improving crop prospects considerably,

    Much has recently appeared about thonlngue In Jnvn, nnd we nro able hero.with to glvo Its condition reliably by

    our special correspondent's letter, Justat hand. Also Interesting and favor,nbla crop report for same.

    Statistics are changed somewhat thisweek, ns given herewith, showing totalstock In all principal countries 234,093tons more than last year and 123,550tons more than In 1909. European statlstlcnl countries are 240,190 tons morothan In 1909.

    There la nothing of special Interestfrom other countries, with exceptionof n most Interesting and InstructlV"report on tho sugar Industry In thorhlllnnlues.

    U. 8. four ports receipts for weekreduced to tons, against 61,809tons Inst week, Total Block In U. S.and Cuba together 652,202 tons, against573,623 tons last week nnd 752,190 tonslast year.

    Tho parity difference between cen-trifugals and prompt beet Is 34 centsper 100 lbs., leaving thnt much mar-gin for adjustment later on.

    Now crop beet (October-Decembe- r)Is quoted nt 9s. 7 , tho p.irlty of4.01c. for centrifugals nnd only 15 centsper 100 lbs. above, our present spotquotutlon. 'This 'price represents buy

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    ers' estlmato of vnluc of distant sugarsfor September-Decemb- arrival.

    Jnvas nre offered moderately and onfollowing basis: Tor first half Julyshipment (September arrival), nt 10s,101-2- c. & f. (4.0pc); for all July nt10s. 9d. (4.0Cc), nnd for August ship-ment at 10s. 7 equal to 4.03c, withbuyers nt 10s. Cd.

    At tho closo refiners nccepted nil thonearby Biigars offered, fully 100,000bags, at 3.86c, basis 96 degrees, ntwhich tho market closes firm.

    CAMPBELL-WHIT- E

    OFF FOR ORIENT

    Passed Through Honolulu andMay Return for September

    Convention.

    J. Campbell-Whit- e, secretary of tliogreat Laymen's Missionary Movementhurt tho real head of this rcmarkablalatter-da- y criisado, passed throughHonolulu on tlio Mongolia Monday onhis way to tlio Orlont and may returnIn September. If ho docs return, prominent laymen hero nro planning abig convention to Include nil the Islands. .,

    Campbell-WliH- e Is going out to Japan and China nnd his present planenro to return to Aniorlca by tho trans-Siberia- n

    Hallwny and tho AtlanticOcean, but he may conclude to comoback over tho Pacific route. In .In.pan he will speak at the summer gath-ering of missionaries, nnd In China hoIs Hclioduled to address nnother o( themissionary gatherings in tho' citywlicro many of them spend tho hotmonths in recuperating.

    While hero lie was tho guest ofThcodoto Richards and was taken outto the Central Union outing nt Monnnlun golf grounds.

    Major A. M. Davis, In charge of tholocal army commissary department,met Campbell-Whlt- o Just a few minutes before the Mongolia sailed, after trying to locate him nil day. MajorDavis was Identified with thomons Missionary Movement In StLouis and is enthusiastic over IUpractical workings. Ho was acquainted with Campbell-Whlt- o on the main-land and In the few, minutes' talk theyhad before the Mongolia sailed tookup with him briefly plans for a possi-ble convention here If tho secretaryenmes back from tho Orient this way,Campbell-Whlt- o will cable to MajorDavis Inter and then the prospects:for the convention will be definitelyknown.

    SHERIFF AND CHIEFOFF FORJMJRDER SCENE

    Heports of robbery, burglary andother minor cases aro accumulating onthe desk of Chief of Detectives McDuf-li- e

    In his private olllce. In additionto working on them, he Is Investigatingtli( cause of tho murder of Kim YoungBun, the Korean who was mysteriouslykilled nt Kiihuku somo time ago.

    In order to ascertain moro facts re- -gnrdlng this murder case, McDulfla andBherlff Jurrett left tndny for Knhuku.They will stop ut Hecla-ka- l, where ncoroner's Inquest will bo held at thoplneo where Joseph Kalana wns ly

    killed lust Monday In thoaccident. From there the two

    chiefs will proceed to Kahiiku, wherethey will minutely question the witnesses who will bo subpoenaed to ap-pear before them to testify concerningtho death of the Korean.

    Willi lumber from Columbia Itlverports, the Amnrleaii schooner Mill-rtor- o

    Is ieiorlH.I ns having cleared As- -torlu yesterday, with destination atHonolulu.

    r o--. i( ".5. JS 4tSi('Jtf 3tKfW'iifAiMfe. i wifol ' axarfrizi?j

    EVENING! BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 111.

    IfAID DIVORCETRIAL BEGUN

    TODAY

    (Continued from Pag 1)thnt nt one of the places whero he sawMcQiiald Intoxicated 60 per cent, ofthoso present were Intoxicated, in

    '..i.ini ...... i i. ,... . .oiiiwi ifi iviiiiiKu me witness inciuiieuhimself.

    In n. period of over n yenr In whichthe Japanese stnted thnt ho had seen.McQuald frequently, ho could not statepositively to observing McQuald In-toxicated moro than twice.

    Under by Attor-ney Coke, tho Jnpitlicse admitted thathe knew T. J. Driver, tho father ofV. C. Driver, whom McQuald shot onNovember 5 last. The Japanese In-sisted, however, that be hnd never dis-cussed the case with Driver senior, whoenme with him on Iho boat frqm Konn,but had borrowed money to come toHonolulu with the understanding thathe would get In trouble If he did notobey tho subpoena.

    M. F. Scott was tho next witnessand he f tntl without qualification thntthrough his ncqttalntnncc with McQualdIn Konn he hnd renched the conclusionthnt McQuald was a' steady drinker.Scott stated that he had seen McQualdunden tho Influence of liquor manytimes, asserting, however, thnt whileMcQuald enme to his house frequently,there were only two occnslons whenMcQuald visited the Scott home thattho witness could detect thnt McQualdhad been drinking.

    MANY JOURNEY

    Tho Oceanic steamship sierra duoto arrive at Honolulu nt an early houron Friday morning Is bringing downone hundred and Ave cabin passengerswhile eight additional nro (raveling Intho steerage.

    Tho lifting of the quarantine nt Ho.rinlulu nnd tho knowledge that theauthorities of tho Island port aro dovoting money and energy to makingthe plaro a real spotless town havehad the effect of stimulating travelto the ParadlEe of the Pacific, whichIs now regarded ns one of the bestplaces on earth for n Hummer vacation.

    A wireless, received nt the agencyof c. Hrower and Company this momlug stales that the vessel also has1870 tons general cargo, 1G2 sacksmall nnd, a quantity of Wells, FargoExpress mutter,

    Tho passengers Inclitdo a largoparty of tourists. .Many of theni comofrom points ns far nway ns Europe.

    The most Interesting pal ty on thoship will bo ono composed of sororitygirls from tho University of California. There will ho 13 of thorn, andwith them will bo many mandolinsmuch fudgo nnd two chaperoncs. Theypurpose Mslllng the volcano nnd pv.orytlilng else in the Territory of Hn.wall that they consider worth while.

    Tho Bleirn Is in cmuinind of ChiefOfllcer Trnsk.

    WOMAN GUILTY

    (Continued from Page 1)Mini, in consideration of his formeracquaintance with her family, he hadgiven her unall sums of nimicjT

    "Did you ever marry tlio defendant?" he wns asked.

    "No," was his nnswer,"Did you over mako ovo.- - any prop

    erty for her use and benefit!"Illchop nguln answered no.

    Hazy About Marriage.The defendant asserted that she was

    married to lllshop In this city, at aplaco whore sho hnd frequently lived,the exact situation of which sho couldnot remember.

    Sho said that a woman friend ofhers was present nnmo forgottennnd that lllshop had n man with him,whose miinc was unknown,

    She testified that sho had not kepttho inarrliiRo certificate. Sho did notremember whether tho wedding tookplaco eighteen or twenty years ago.

    From questions nskcil by fleorgoDumon, who succeeded Nato Coghlau

    yesterday as the defendant's counselIt Is expected that Insanity will bothe defense,

    Tho hearing goes on this morninglllshop being ono ot Iho probabln

    In rebuttal,On tho following day Iho Examiner

    said:Helonmar "Illsliop," who claims to

    be tho wife of Chniles II. IUsho;.of Iho Hank of Califor-

    nia, was found guilty yesterday by aJury In Superior Judge Lawler's courtof obtaining money under falso

    Tho defense put up for Mrs, Beninwas Insanity.

    In Instructing Iho Jury Judge Law- -lor tMil llinm thorn emit,! be but tlironveidlcts In tlio rase: dully ns eliarg- -cil.jjtillty by reason of Insanity andlicit guilty. After sovoral hours' dclb- -oration tho Jury returned a verdict olguilty as charged,

    SHE

    SUFFERED

    FIVEYEARSFinally Cured by Lydla G. Pink-ham- 's

    Vegetable Compound.T'rlo ln T enftVirod fni-- fit... .......

    from female troubles nnd nt last wasalmost helpless. 1went to three doc.tors nnd thev didmo no gooil, so mvsister advised me totry Lydla K. Fink,

    LUi in tm t h.im'a Vnri,.il,lnCompound, midwhen X had tnkenonly two bottlei I

    mVftW change, so I tooksix uouies nnd I nmf o' 'III now fltrnnr nn.l in.llnttnln. I don't know how to expresirnv f hnrilra lnr tltn (rnnd It l.na ,1...... ..end I hope all suffering women willgivu jjjuio, i,. xioKiiams vegetableCompound

    . 7 .n.- trial.. " "- - It w.iq. wnrll..... ,,It.

    weight, in gold." Mrs. J. I'.Endmcii,II. V. Il Vn t T'rlo !!,. - '"" ll'""l,HI.ydla K. rinkham's Vegctnblo Com-poun-made from native roots andberba. emifntna tin. tinrmtltn - 1.n-- .n

    fill drugs, and holds the recordmi mo largest nuinuer 01 actual Ctire9of female disease wo know of, andflimtanfwla rf vnlnnl-t- f ,.ul !....-- v.um..,..j j ,u,i,,uij I. niiiiiuiiitUfnre on llle In tlio I'ltikham laboratory"i. i.j mi, iiiiiss., iroiii wuiueu w no liavbbeen cured from utmost ovcry form offemale complaints, such ns Inflnintna-tlo- n,

    ulceration, displacements, fibroidtumors, Irregularities, iierlodlo lalns,backache, Indigestion and nerrouiprostration. Kvery suffering womanow cs It to herself to glvo Lydla T.. 1'ink-Iian-

    Vegetable Compound a trial.If you want Hpeclnl ntlvlro write

    MrH.I'Inlclium, l.j nu, ."Mass., forlt.It Is froo nntl ulwayii helpful.

    BRINGS REPORTS

    FROM OIL FIELD

    flood refiorts from the oil fields havebeer, brought to Honolulu by I. IClark of the Norrls-MJdwn- y company.who returned on. tho Wllhelniliin yesterdny, having spent two months Inthf oil section. He left hem March 31

    Norrls-JIIdwn- y Is now nrrnnulng fora combination drilling apparatus, nays.Mr Clnrk, hnvlnc struck a sand fornation Hint prevents the iisk of the

    standard drill. A combination stnnc- -aril nnd rotary drill will bo used. Thedrilling Ib very difficult, but the wellIs going down satisfactorily nnd Mr,Clark Is enthusiastic over tho pro-spect.

    "Thnt whole section Is bringing Inwell nfter well." he snld this morning,"nnd not n dry well lias been recordedto date unless tho boring wns crooked."

    Iteports from the llelds nre th.if Hitmnumn has struck oil nt n depth of1200 feet, In section 35, the gravity being better than 4li, but the yieldso fnr not nscertalned.

    An oil bulletin from the Const bringstho Information thnt Honolulu ConsulIdated have n well thnt guslic so hardeven thn presence of several lengthsof drill pipe left In the hnlo falls tostop It. When workmen begnn removlnf the pipe, the oil nt onco geyscredover the top of the derrick,

    "News of big strikes may bo expect-ed nt nny time," said Clnrk this morn-ing, "ns tho drilling Is proceeding onn number of wells that locnl jieoplenru Interested In "

    SUPERINTENDENT

    (Ccnttnutd from Paaa 1)tho growth nnd development of theConchclla Valley fnr a number ofyears, nnd Is nt preint one of thoprincipal growers and marketingagents In tho valley. Ho owns nndcontrols tho la ;est Individual ncro-og- o

    of cotton pin ited near Conchella,Ho bears the r.lst iicilnn of being thofirst man In thn valley to put down awoll Into tho deeper strata of, watorheretofore undovoloped, tho success ofwhich experiment has lesulled In thosinking of humorous Mich wells, whichglvo nn enormous flow of wator.

    The government han Just complotcdone for Its Indian wards near Indlo;Starrett Is nWo promolor nnd principal owner of tho Conchella water sys-tem. Ho Is horticultural Inspector Inthis district, nnd has boon largely In-strumental In piuveiitlng thn bringingIII of Injurious Insects, and otherpests. . ,

    Mr. Starrett Is expected to arriveon tho slcrru, .Inly 7.

    Armltage Is Promoted.A ileserwd promotion has fallen to

    Iho lot of A. II. Armltugo who forhomo time past has hen connectedwith tho accounting Tirce nt Cnstleand Coske Mr. Armltage hai beentiansfcrred Io the shipping ilepail-men- t

    nnd will assume Iho duties heni-Infiii- opel formed by Krntik Arm-

    strong, who not lakes oer tho posi-tion of cashier.

    DRESS IN STYLEBuy clothing that is

    known clothing that isdependable. Be sure toget a make that has areputation.

    This is the most impor-tant feature for the manwho would dress in style.

    This Store handles only

    the best of everything.Men come here for thefirst arrivals, and de--

    pend on our judgment.

    RUSSIAN KNOCKS

    DOWN A HAWAIIAN

    Dnmtkoff, n subject of tho Cznr ofItussln, was In Judge Monsarrut'scourt room this morning, chnrged wlmheedlesily riding a bicycle, whichKiiorKeii down a Hawaiian womannamed Jlr.i. Mnliukn. Shu wns so seriously Injuied that II wns necessityfor some ono to escort her to Iho witness stand. A special chair was provlded for her.

    According to tho story of the complaining witness. It appeared that showas Just getting oft a stieet car, in

    of Kawalahno church, when with-out uny warning, sho was struck bvDomtkoff's bicycle, which happenedalong In groat speed. Tho defendniit,apparently did not think that Mrs.Mnhuki was getting off the car. mil i IIt wns loo Into for htm to avoid llmnccldi nt.

    Tho court, nfter listening to thestory of the defendant, found himguilty us charged, nnd sentenced hluito pny n Hue of five dollars mid rustsof court. Ho was unrepresented Incourt by attorney; but Mr, Martin(Initio, who Is well known locally, act-ed us Interpreter for him.

    I WATERFRONT NOTE84--riuIN Itcliirned Willi SrleulUts.

    After bucking rontrury winds andbens, the United StuteB levenuo cutterThetis returned from n special trip to

    Island, which roiiulred twelvedays to complete. On the outwardvoyage the revenue cutter met withexceedingly favorable, weather andwas less than four days In reachingthe bird Island. The Thetis returnedwith a parly of scientists IncludingProfessor 11. It. 1)111, C. A. Corwln, ascenic artist; lloruce Young and Clar-ence Albrecht. Speaking of tho trip,Professor Dill suld: "We hud verySuccessful trip nnd mado a fine collection of birds, probably the finestover brought Into tho United Stalesnnd we also collected somn nests, eggsand bushes to carry out the Idea ofreproducing Luymin Island In iniiilu-tui- o

    In the Iowa University Museum."The Thetis will now be prepared forher crulso to tho Arctic, where showill Join the patrolling fleet of rove- -nuo cutters for tho summer.

    Palluforil (llien Mimical I'lirenell.

    The United States army transportHuforil with n lurgn number of olll-ce rs and enlisted men destined forPhilippine army posts, resumed Ihonyugu to the Orient at noon today

    The transport was visited by n delegation of local army folk prior to thesailing The Hawaiian Hand playeda repertoire of papular and patrioticairs, which wero received with much

    t ftrHrHr ijBBHr m Br

    I favor by the men who lined the railsof thn steamer waiter Skllllcom, thesecond assistant engineer In the

    who Is well known here, did nut,,, . . ..,1, I I, V flu. (pilllliullll. r- - n 13uLw...,,,.,. ,,,u tiiiiij.aniji lllflll CailI Francisco, It being currently reportedI that hu was soon to tako to himself a

    wife.rcn

    Hall In Hllh Kauai Sugar.Tho Inter-Islan- d steamer W. (I.

    Hall, was nn early arrival this morn-ing with tho regulation r,:,oo sackssugar and her cargo also Includedllnee automobiles, one motor cyclennd 411 packages sundries. Tho Hallwill remain over until Friday eveningbefore sailing for n return to (lardetiIsland ports.

    S3Sugar on Kauai.

    Purser Ixignn of tlio steamer V. (I.Hull, 1111 arrival nt the port this fil-ing, reports tho following sugnrawaiting shipment on Knuitl: V. IC.110(1; M. A. K Ill.Otr,; G & It., 80u;Mel!., 34.r.0 : K. K. II., 2100; K H. M.,CC70; K 1'., 1100; M 8. Co, COO0; I'.I- -, 13.473; 0 F, 70.-.- 4.

    HILO POLICE

    STOP SKATERS! A

    III I.O, Hawaii, June 12..'oskating rink In tho Hlln Armoryon .Sunday night. Is the edictwhich has gonu forth from thopowers that be, anil no soonerwas the first clldor salllm- -smoothly over the floor thanSheriff Pua's men went on hand

    l llllll llllt llll end to llm lierr,irtn.unco. Fddlo Fernandez, of llono- -lulu. Who Is wnrklm- - will, llrr,. AWerner, Is tho promoter of the

    r ring ncro nnd will keep up thosnoit on week ibivs. mmi Ir hu Inot allowed tho Sunday privilege.

    v i no crowd which was on handon Sunday night was n verv Inrireono nnd extremely anxious to try

    - rollers. a4.t iit,t4GIRL COMES HERE TO

    WED KAHULUI R. R. MAN

    Mls Lulu H. Johnson, n crndunln nrthe ller.keley High Kelionl. class of 190(1.and ibiugbter of Mr nnd Mrs CharlesM. Johnson of 2317 Carlton street, unit-ed for Honolulu nn the stenmsliln l.nr.line today from Rnn Francisco. A week

    Special Valuta In

    DATHING SUITS. CAPS ANDSLIPPER8

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    luter he will becohio the wife ot Tbe-ndo-I,. McNeill. 31 former resilient of

    lierl.clcy. now conneeted with the Kuhuliil Uiiilro.nl Cninp.iiiy.

    Mls Johnson will l"i given In mar-riage by John (iulld. nu old friend ofInr. falher. 1'he ceremony will takeplace In Honolulu Aftir spoidliig afew days here, the couple will go toMaul, whire they will make their liuiiin

    .McNeill left llerkeley n year ngo tonccept n posllloii nltli thoK'alnilol roiiiiuiiiy He wus ciiipluycdIn llerkeley us nn engineer.

    C. J.SCH0ENINGT0HAVE GARAGE ON MAUI

    C J. Schoeiilng, the n undHell-like- d uutoniobilii hisin, Is goingInto business for himself on MauL"Charley" Is going to open a gnragout Wullukii In connection with thogarage he will ulsii be the sub-age-for tho on Hnmm-Youn- g companyund will look ufjer tho Interests ofthe company on the Vulley Island.Schoenlug bus many friends hero whowill help him to get tho tourist trudoon Maul.

    REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

    Entered for Record June 10, 1911.From .10i30 a. m. to 4i30 p. m.

    T J (Julnn to Annie Qulnn hhHunk of Iliiwnll Mil In K Colt

    I lobroti iipiJordiiii A Sllva by High Slier to

    AssiK-lnte- Oarage Ltd Klier DV t) Kukiiau mid wf to William

    It Cnstlo i)e.i oi iiisnnp ny trs to May

    K Ilrnwn dlt ef II p lllshop by trs to MayIC Ilrnwn p

    l.sl or lliorire n.i ini Hi lie lr m il'nnblln 11 llrn.,n ,..- '""ini ....,.. , . , iii-- iMny K Ilrnwn nnd list, to Unnk ofHonolulu Ltd j"t

    Kiilnriinii l,.lt n,..l .. r .. ti.'. ,,,ni , iKi.iiiu riInvestmt Co Ltd M MEntered for Record June 13, 1911.

    From 830 a, m. to 1030 a. m.Tong Put et nl to T Ilarada I,. V Knlokiiokumalle und wf to 'M!

    Lowell 13 AUlll I)M Tiikhlm.i to William Hlllot .... I)i.niiiHii unpin in Lillian V c tfH

    iinyei i)l r ii...... .....i 1...1. ... i...'..i.,i i utiji-- iiiiii nun ill ,iii- - - iigull K Magulro I) " ,.!

    Abigail K Mngulrn and lisb to First iTrust Co of Hlln Ltd M

    Kill milk I Idiul Cn Ltd to W MMlnton et nl Consent

    Trent Trust Co Ltd. tr, to H Wn- -terhouse Tr Cn Ltd I) f

    W (I Hcott nnd wf to Knlmukl I.inili ,,i tv" wirii

    Trent Trust Co Ltd. tr. to w l 'OTUntil ....s...t n

    V I' Hnlli to Knlmukl Lnnd Co Ltd I)Lucy 13 Jiiklns ami lisb to Knl-

    mukl Land Co Ltd I)Cnnnid Uollmnnn nnd wf to Kn- - 'J,. I. I 1 I....1 .. 1 ar . ' .'lA'.IO. T O tl'l.... .....1 l..l..n Ti.... , .,..1., ,.,,,, ,au iu uuuii .

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    MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHEDin the Territory of Hawaii.

    VVai.iacl R. Fakringion, - EuiiorSUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

    UMJNIINO HULL l I INItrMmth mywlicrelu U 8 .. .71Km J u aiter anywb?ftii I) 3... 3.ooI'm rtr,antmc UUS N.ooft teat. iinitit, Imeljtti, ... 12. oo

    TPfI I .BUitoriuI Rooms,Cli,lBu8ini::88 Office,

    WEDNESDAY

    It l iiwtiiiiMilm; Imn ooil llihIkiIi ioiimIuiic In jrliis to mini id,II ii lnitli -- Uldi drun; line little lnludiilgid In m.ikiH a hole Jim imililI ut )oiir In ml through. CharlM Hut-to-

    Perhaps it will appear nn morcomplete Information thai Senator La.Knllctti la opposid to d rec-iprocity

    Now the) are calling It the Irwinsite Appnrtutl) the cllo centerKiimO has pluyid out und the child hnscoium to he know n li' tin real uamc

    Since the Governor In on mich goodturns with the Delegate why doesn'the write und nsk what It's all uboutl1 lint ought tu Kettle all dllllcultlrs

    'I In re's no doubt that bigger steam-ers must he hullt to accDinniodatu thecro '.nl i limine to Honolulu ll'ri onlya iUcstlon of who will build them

    Si nd llic louinilttia of sugar inves-tigators to Hawaii This Territoryand Its industries have been lit tjia.

    '" buslm s of educating Congressmen, ''iiild are ciulln willing to continue the

    i pond wnrk for nniitlici iierliid of eara

    Tills It the da when the Super-- "ttjvjsorA will, puns tljo Honolulu build- -Vint; oniuiunce uy n uiiaimuuus vuio

    Only the inuyor-cn- u aland In the wayof Hpiedlly taking one of the inhumesteps from Old Honolulu to New Ho-nolulu

    I'iihs the building ordlnnnco Lotone more piogresslvo measure be putdona to the credit of the local

    as early us possible And Ifmi) one 'Wants to make a party matterof standing in thn way of Honolulu'sprogress, let lilm do It

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    Too many people lme yet to real-ize that the growth of Honolulu Isguaranteed by no leas n stable) factorthan tlio United States GovernmentAnd they are the ones who don't juntlike the Idea of ho many Americancitizens being nddeil to the populationof the town.

    It Is obvious that somn people havedecided that thn public schools shouldbe conducted by certain tenchers asngnlnst the principal Should thisidtn prcvull, the Public InstructionDepaitment might aa well unit busi-ness as a. medium of education nnddiscipline

    Tllc Welfare Above Prlvnto Gain"Advortlaer headline.l'rhato gain la Just the point

    In the enmo of tho Site Shift-ers Private Rain Is what Inspires thuslto BhirtiiiR effort to defeat tho Gov-ernment in securing property that Isniedid for civic welfare

    Treasurer ConklliiR Bays thnt thooutlook socms favorable for Hawaii'sbonds. Itiforo feellnR certain aboutIt,, the people would like an opinionfrom their special attorney, so thatthey may be certain of Retting theirmoney's worth at one thousand dol-lars u month and expenses.

    Tho present Hoard of Supervisorswould innkit their names famous nnddo tho city n great ood, If they willadopt n method of constructingfirst class permanent roads Just asmany men can be employed In build-ing permanent streets us In puttingdown n pavement that goes to piecesIn 'six months or n year.

    Tourists aro beginning to tnke thoBteumcrs for Honolulu That menusbusiness It. moans progress for Ho-nolulu All of which will bt knockedInto n cocked hat If th sanitary con-dition of the town Is not steadily nndradically Improved Mosquitoes andthreata of cholera won't mix withtourists So you must hejp keop thntown cleoji If )ou would help yourselfIn a business way.

    Tt Sli Motita .n-- iPer Yett, tuywlittc tu U S I.tmPet Year fctiywhert Canadi. I. HoPet Veil oatM. loutjrn 3,w

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    Vnttred 11 tb Poalofhcv l Horn, uluu accoml clasi mailer

    JUNE 14, 1911

    Magazine udvertlsemtnts remind uathat the publishers of Wood row Wil-son s books are making the most ofthe sunshine

    l'ut citizen lubor In the skilled po-sitions of Hawaii's lmliKtry and thofree augur urRunient will hn Itslast prop kicked from under.

    Wh) don't they troi. out tho manIn training for thu Goernurshlp Thepeople would like to know whichbranch of the fnnilt) he b Iourb to

    Get In the hnhlt of thinking or Ho-nolulu us u town due to grow morouipldly In the next lite years than an)other American city this sldu of theItocky Mouutalua Then act accord-ingly, and you cun't lose

    "Wood row Wilson, the collego pro-fessor who woke up " This la thotitle gleu New Jersey's mm of thehour by The National Post nnd Itromisi closed tn; correctly describingWoodrow Wilspn,ii to date than any-thing that li'as been published ThoNational Post Is tho new fortnightlymagazine recently offered the public,by the meif 'wlirt' mado Success fam-ous. Tills publltiatlon keeps Its pat-rons lu touch with what Is going onthroughout thu world, and spices Itsgeneral Information with good fic-tion mid lgorous comment on tho af-fairs of our own lountr) Judged byIts llrst Issues, The National Post IsProgressive nil through, Interestingnnd Instructs e

    Alt those who hae rend Homer!xu'h "Valor of Ignorance" should se-cure the recent Issue of tho Outlookund read tho artlclo entitled "Tho

    of Valor." The spirit of thecriticism is epitomized In tho follow-ing sentence, after a summing up ofwhat I.eu says Japan could do to usIn u twinkling, "Hut tho notion that nnation which In Its Infnncy, with upopulation of thrco or four millions,could not bo held In Btibjectlon byGreat Ilrltnln, could in Its manhood,with it population of ninety millions,be brought Into subjection by Japan,IS a nightmare brought on by nn un-digested mass of facts, figures undunsrholarly theories" Wo believethis Is ery true. Hut wo nro mightyglad that Homer Lcm has written ushe hits, to stir up some of tho old drybones

    DEFtATINfrTHE PEOPLE.

    Of course. If there nro enoughpeoplo lu Honolulu of tho '

    style to block theplain dcslro of tho majority tohave What Is offered In the federalbuilding matter In tho way ofcivic beauty, the blocking canprobably be kept up until suchtime as tho appropriation is can-celed und there will be no build-ing ut nil Advertiser.Why of courseAnd there Is not tho slightest doubt

    as to the Identity of tho "public-be-damne-vurlety nnd of thoso who nro

    blockading the efforts of Congress undthe United States Government gener-ally to glvo this city u Fedorul build-ing In short order

    Tho will of'tho majority bus beenmany times expressed In fa) or of thoMnhuka site Congress enlnrged thoslto to suit the demands of tho arch-itects who aro quoted by the Adver-tiser as saying that the plnnnlng orthis building ut tho western gateway"Is as Important us anything wo willovor do"

    Now conies tho "publlc-bo-damne-blncknders In the person and char-acter of tho tllllloo birds In tho 'Tlsoifoolpr treo

    Then, tho selfish Interests involvedIn tho condemnation proceedings In-terests fighting on points Tor tech-nical dolny rather than for u speedyconclusion of tho t;ourt proceduro toscouro ft fair valuation of tho property

    A City Home-$50- QO; ''(. -- T 'l "I I--

    A tmall lot with vveltbulltrattrctlv

    houxe. Gtrvantt' quarters! conernt

    slilowalk. Houae hns modern Improve-

    ments) neighborhood Is of the best.

    Good view. Lunalllo street. Terms If

    desired. Price $5000.

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    Trent Trust Co., Ltd.! '

    Furnished Houses

    For Rent

    N'cir Wylllo St.. ..$30 per month

    Maklkl District. . . . $72 pi r month

    L'ppi r Port St , onoblock fiom Nun- - .mill car fCOpirmontli

    All vtry desirable residencesund iMimiilittly furnished.

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    Bishop Trust Co., Ltd.Bethel Street

    Alligator PeartStnd a dozen to jour mainland

    friend Plica an order that's ull. Wodo tho restl

    ISLAND FRUIT COMPANY(Willi Wells, Torso fi. Company)

    m.that has to be obtained under the

    of tho Inw of CongressIf tho Advertiser his any Influence

    with itself and other recognized block-uder- s,It should use It so that the

    progress of the city of Honolulu shallnot bo further nnd unnecessarily de-layed by a enntest that Is being madeto defeat tho wish of tho peoplo heroond tho peoplo us represented In Con-gress for a IVderal building on theMahuka site

    FLAG DAY.

    The American tlag Is one hundredand thirty-fou- r )enrs old today andIs still growing Tho fact that tho

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    Choicest Island Viewi

    :gurrey:sVorl Street, near Hotel

    The office of Ihe

    WIRELESS!Is openon week dayi from 7 a. m. to530 p. m., and on Sunday mornings

    from 8 until 10

    designers of the ll.ig arranged to hnvea stripe and n star added for everynew state shows that they hud no con-ception of what was beforo theircountry.

    In 1818, when the flag had eighteenstars nnd eighteen stripes It was seenthat the plan must bo changed, so thostripes' were mimed to thirteen, rep-resenting thu original colonle'i, andtho stars hivo eve? slnco been In-creasing. Now tho arrangement ofthe stars, wben another lias to boadded, Is beroiuliif somewhat of uprobluif. Thla la left tp thn determination or the Scretury or War

    There nre six lows of stars In thopresent flag, four of them containingeight each, nnd two seven each, whichInclude Oklahoma- - Hut A r lon i undNow Mexico aro making strenuousbids for u place fn the blue Ihld andSecielury Stlmson will have tn put onhis thinking cap to place tho two newstars In tho constellntton At thosame time ho may na well arrangeror n reserved seat for Haw all's

    mark of tho honor nfstatehood

    CIVIC FED.

    Tho Civic 1'ederatlon will hold .1meeting at thrco o'clock this afternoonIn tllO rooms nf thn I'lllillo HnivlnnAssociation, on King stieet, to discusspirucipullng in "Clean-U- p Day." Jnno24 Iho Federation will piohublyn.imo delegates to lourescnt tho Imdvon tho various committees.

    Weekly II n I lot la HI per year

    THE LAND QF PUUPUEflManoa Valley

    Mr. Henry E. Cooper, ths owner of the land of Puupueo, hatplaced in our hands for tale a number of desirable house lotswhich we are now prepared to olfer to Intending purchasers.

    If you want to build where you can have a perpetual view ofboth mountain and ocean, we have seven lots from which younay select, ranging In price from 1300 to $1650.

    If you prefer to be where you can step directly from your lotto the Rapid Transit can and still have an uninterrupted view)f the valley and mountain, we have sixteen lots ranging fromM200 to $1750 from which you may take your choice.

    If you would like a less expensive lot and strtl have all theidvantagei of this location, we have four from $850 to $1050.

    If you would like to erect a mansion and desire a large lot,we have two at $7500 each.

    If you want to have an opportunity to plant an orchard andJtherwlse Indulge In tho luxury of a tmall farmer, we have seviral acre lots that possess all the advantages, at a moderateprice,.

    Remember that this land Is served by the Rapid Transit, tel-ephone and electric lines, and water from the Maklkl springsis piped directly to all the lots and the mains of the Qas Com-pany have been recently extended to the property.

    The tltlo is perfect and warranty deeds will be given In ail:ates. The use of the property Is, however, restricted to resi-dential purposes.

    Terms of payment tho most favorable.

    Waterhouse TrustF0ET AND MERCHANT STREET! HONOLULU, T. H.

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    Snitaiittaanaaiiuauiittt'J he) say thnt women predominate

    In tho churches; iicrhnps thero Is agood reason for It. Uoctho says "1 howoiuan-snt- il le nielli us upward nivon," while IS.tlzac nnd Dante both sayin dlffeiiut words, that our salvationIs In tho hands of the women.

    An American writer hns truthfullyleinniKed that "Thu Soul In Us per- -irplion of truth is femliiliio "

    Thin being m. and with woman's Infiui iko picilomlnant lu Iho homo ItIs rather to the discredit of men thntthey nro largely lupresenlod In thucliurcJios by their wives and il.iughtcis.

    fowler's book on "Tho Design nfChristianity," wns assailed by Johnlluii) nn with n reroclty which nothingcan Justify, but which the blrlh nndbreeding of tho honest thinker Insoino degree excuse T. II. Mnc.iu

    i In giving n list of American patri-ots who were churchmen, tho n

    Church Chronicle" sa)s:"Henjimln i'rnnklln, who did such

    groat scrvlco In Tranco, was a vestry-cree- dof this church bo wns nover

    man of Christ church, Philadelphia."Hut Franklin did not accept tho

    a communicant of nny orthodoxclulrcli. Ho wns while In England acommunicant of HsRex UnltnrlpnChnpcl, London, under tho ministra-tion of llov. Tims Tlelfthnni nn1 mnmjears aficr hb wrote his own creed:

    "i benovo In OND GOD, tho"creator of tho Universe; that hogoverns It by his provldcnco; thntho ought to bo worshipped r Hinttho most nccoptablo servlco worender to hlmls doing good tohis other children; that the soulof man Is Immortal, and will botreated with Justtco In (motherllfo respecting Ita conduct In this.

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    These aro the fundamental pointsof nil sound religion. As to Jesusnf Nnzareth, I think tho sstemnf morals nnd his lellglon ns Holoft them to us tho best tho worldever saw, or Is likely to sco; butI apprehend It Ins received var-ious corrnp'.liii tiling's, and Iliavo my il' V ' !il' divinity."

    Tho folio vinw Unitarians wereburned for Hie1! punelplos: r, Geovon Pnrrls, SniHlifl Id Umdon, 1551:Patrick Pa' Ingham IHbrldgc, ICG,;Matthew Hamuli), Norwich, 1672,John Lowes, Norwich, 1687; PeterColo, Norwich, 1581; frauds KeltNorwich, 1589; I). Legate, Smlthflehl,112; Hdward Wlghtmin, I.lethflelil1CI2; John llldlc, died In prison, 1002

    There has been a wonderfulIn tolerance slnco that day dud

    tho meeting of tho federation ofChurches In New York, when DrsIMwnnl Hverctt Halo, Hon John I)Long and Dr. fllot were excluddt

    Hut tho spirit of Jesus which Un-itarians are hero to diffuse to tho extent of their lo)alty to His servlco,has not permeated all tho religiousS)ctcms yet

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    ADMISSION EXAMS. TOBE HELD.SATURDAY

    Notice of the Scludule of examina-tions for admission to Oahu Collegeund Piiuiibuu Pnparntory Kchnnl hivebeen tent out, the following being thosch ed ulo.

    for ndminslon to Grades 2, 3, t, 5,SnturdnyJuno 17, ' a nu nt PunahoiiPreparatory School. Subjects: 1 JjnirHalt: (n) 8tnry-wrltln- (b) dictation(spelling), (c) rending 2 Arithmetic

    for ndmlftslon to Grades1 C, 7 Saturday, June 17, 9 n. m, and Monday,June 10, n m , nt Punnhou

    School Saturday subjects: 1Kngllsh: (n) Composition (spelling),

    (b) grammar, (c) resiling Mondaysubject

    for admission to Grnda 8 and fresh-man class Saturday, Juno 17, 9 n in ,nt Punnhou Preparatory School, Mon- -

    Is tn the hands of skillful men.on get full value for your moneywhen you leave your watch withut for

    We guarantee our work andcharge no more than you maypay for poor service.

    H. F.

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    ln;, Jupe lft ft ij m, nt Pnuahl Hall.Saturday subjecta:. 1 Hngllfh (a)

    (b) grammar,(c) reading 2 3 Ulec-tlve- a:

    (a) Latin, (b) MondaysubJectB 5 Algebra.6 History.

    Camhlera exploded a bomb nn thnstoop of a houte IIINew York recently; no dam igc.

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    carry NewTIME.

    Flood Sale.OtiR MISFORTUNE HAS BEEN

    ENORMOUS

    WE CAN'T HELP

    policy Storefresh Goods ALL THE

    Wichman

    There are many Bargains left over.VI

    "Cost Price is no consideration." v'Our New Stock will be here by the"Wilhelmina." We must clear up ina hurry. '

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    Our New Slock of BoyScout Shoes arriv-ed on Monday. We

    now have all sizes.

    Boys'Men's

    M'Inerny

    Jas. W: PrattREAL ESTATE, INSURANCE,

    LOANS NEGOTIATED

    Stangenwald Building

    $6000Will bur a BEACH LOT near

    Diamond 'Head. ' ' ' t ' ''Excellent' Sea Front Eeiidencelitci. Fruit trees and. gran trow-i- n

    on lots.

    MagbonBros.,,TRUSTS, KEAI ESTATE AND

    COLLECTIONSCor. Merchant and Alakta Ma,

    For SaleI.uiko building' lot near rml of Uriuim

    btrcct rm line. Arcu, 1 uc.ro; price,Vc per foot.

    :icgnnt (uriiltiiro of u largo residence, wllli leaso; centrally located.

    P. E. n. BTRAUCHWally Building 74 S. King Otreat

    FOR SALE.Tine lota In Nuunnu Tract, llcaltliy

    location, macadamized streets, government water, tleitrlc lights and electriccar service 1250 up, on easy term J.

    Choico property In KumcliamcluiPark Tract.

    I'our cottages In first-cla- conditionrenting for $1G per month 12800.

    A few Rood IntH In Fulnma.FOR RENT Splendid col

    taee; modern In every detail $25.

    i.M.137 Merchant Street

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    Paying RentSee

    D0NDER0 & LANSINGPhone 2553 83 Merchant St.

    $500 to $15,000

    MARTIN GRIM,Real Estate AgencyCAMPBELL BLOCK

    Room No. 20,

    Corner Fort and Merchant' Streets,

    C. L. HOPKINSBjslematizer, Notary Publio, Ajtentto Grant Marriage Licenses, Hawai-

    ian Interpreter and TranslatorOFFICE Judiciary Bide. HOURS

    0 a. m.'to 4 0. m.

    CHANGGENERAL BUSINESS AGENT,

    INTERPRETER, NOTARY PUBLIC

    Office Corner Hotel and Smith Sts.P. O. Box 946. Phone 2542.

    P. H. BURNETTEQom'r. of Deeds for California ami

    New York; NOTARY PUBLICjGrant Marriage Licenses; DrawsMortgages, Deeds, Bilk of Bait,Leases, Willi, Eto. Attorney for thDistrict Courts. 78 MER0HAOT BTHONOLULU, PHONE 1310.

    $2.7.5 a, pair$3.00 a pair

    Shoe Store

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    SelfControlHave )ou over tliuimlit

    how great i help to self- -

    rontrol Is ii Havings Ac- -"' , . t 'count tu which you nuiKo1 i "i !''regular nml systematic de-

    posits?

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    Bank of Hawaii Ltd.Capital ..and Surplus, $1,000,000

    BARGAINS.

    M'o ilrnl In Hated and tinllstcd Seen-rltlc- Hof nil kinds, Im Kacaulpa, s,Itlo Mlcliol, Hidalgo rubber; Mum-c- ot

    copper; l'rulsslma Hills oil stock.W. E. LOGAN

    Room 17 Bacon Block, Oakland, Cal.

    Something New

    In Accident

    Insurance

    The new Accident Policies of tlio

    Standard Accident Inturanco Companyafford you the greatest protection forthe lowest cost.

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    Hawaiian Trust Co.. Ltd.,"923 FORT STREET

    WHEN IN NEED OF1

    Paperof any description

    Phone 1410HONOLULU'S LARGEST

    PAPER HOUSE

    AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-

    PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD.

    Fort and Queen Streets

    GEO. G. GUILD Manager

    EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. M., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911.

    70U may not think this store is any dif--J ferent from any other clothing store; you

    may have an idea that all clothing storesare alike; you're mistaken. This store's different; you maysay it's better or not as good as others but better or worse,it's different. We sell

    Hart Schaffner & Marxclothes; that's one difference; they're all-wo- ol alwaysthat's another difference; they're best in style and tailoring.

    We'll try to show you some otherdifferences when you come in.

    Suits, $20.00 and up. Overcoats, $20.00 and up.

    SILVAN TOGGERY; LTD.Elks' Building

    tiKing Street

    "The Store for Good Clothes''

    Alfred D. CooperHawaiian Stocks and Bonds

    ,Bought and Sold

    i. 'lJ07 JUDD BUILDINGTelephone 2489 P. 0. Box 607

    Williamson & Buttolph

    Stock and Bond Brokers83 MERCHANT STREET

    Phone 1482 - P. 0. Box 528

    Sugar,l

    3.89cts-Beets- ,

    10s 7 l-- 2it

    liV HOI! TRUST CO.Memben Honolulu Stock and Bond

    ExchangeFORT AND MERCHANT STREETS

    Telephone 1208

    STOCKS AND B0NDI

    Trent Trust Co.,' limited ,

    MEMBER. HONOLULU STOCK ANDBOND EXCHANGE

    JAS. F. MORGAN,STOCK BROKER

    Information Furnished and LoansMado

    857 KAAHUMANU STREETPhone 1572

    HarryArmitageStock and Bond Broker

    Member of Honolulu Block anBond Exchange

    Campbell Block, Merchant Street

    Giffard & RothSTOCK