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Wet Christmas Spent
By Honolulu People
Christmas day was one of the quiet
est that has been spent In Honolulu far
many years. This was undoubtedly
due to the threatening weather which
rAnllmiml ttt.ttl en.lv In H.A nflnmnon
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larly stable promise of betterment. It
was only when night came on that the
(iouds cleared away and It could bo
said that the storm had spent Its tub-
fills of water
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At the Churches.
The usual church services wcro held
In the morning, the first of these talc-
Ing place In the Sacred Heart chapel
of the Catholic church In Wnlklkl,
shottly after the midnight hour. Threo
special cars had been arranged for to
convey the members of tho chapel to
mid fiom that place of worship. When
the sen Ices were over priests and
members got on the cars and left for
town. About half way In, there was a
breakdown and the priests were forced
to hall passing cabs In order to reach
town.
Special services were held at tho
Cathedral, Iho place being simply
riowded during the morning services.
There wan a large choir and the Cath
olic band, stationed In the church yard,
furnished music at stated Intervals.
Thero Tcrc nlso services In the other
Catholic churches of the city and In
the Protestant churches ns announced
1 ii Tuesday's Ilulletln,
Hi Ol, ftngrew i vvincui.i. I,, ... ... . .. . ..
.. i, i...n. t,.i , ,' Moana hotel on Christmas night. A fln
At St. Andrew's Cathedral.
feet on the attendance, at the early Jlnnorns given ami the usual catchy
communion services In St. Andrew's ,slc wns tanhtuH by tho hotel quar
Cathedral Christmas day. The first i l' ,
celebration was at twenty minutes past1
live o'clock, the Itev. Alex. Mackintosh
celebrating, assisted by tho Iter. Mr.
Hooker of Montana. At C o'clock theio
was another celebration In charge of
Itev. V. It. Kltcat, nnd still another at
T o'clock, when the Illshop celebrated.
The latter was a chornl service, the
choir singing the references and spc
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weather icemcd to be clcnrlng up, oml
by 9:30 o'clock, the time set for tbo
services of the Second Congregation,
there was .a large congregation pica
ent In the sacred edifice. I I
An exceptionally fine program of
music had been arranged for this ser-
vice. A choir of twenty-six voices In-
eluding some of the best singers was
present, and the music wns beautifully
tendered throughout. The service
opened with n trio, "Hymn of tho Nn;
tlvity, ' by Dr. J. 11. Stewart, played
excellently by Mrs. C. II. Cooper (vlo- j
Iln), J. Tarn McGrcw (piano) and,
Wray Taylor (organ). Following this
was the carol anthem, "It Cnmo Upon
the Midnight Clear" by Sir Arthur
Sullivan, the solo being nicely sung by
rs. .. u. lenney. ror me nrsi umo npar Sl.nooi nt abollt 9.a0 0.cIock ast
In the history of the cathedral, the Te nBi,t, Anothcr rock had to bo rt
Deum was rendered by male voices, moved from tho King street track near
first and second tenors, nrst and second the reform school at about 9 o'clock,
basses. It wbb a composition by How-1 . . .
ard M. Dow and most enjoynbly given ,., ,lln,po"c' Circles,
by the sixteen voices, Mr. Clifford Kim- i c po" ""O"""8 n very BUfc,CS8f"1
ball taking the tenor solos In fine style. fra,lr' A 1.ons We as spread In the
The Jubilate was by Ceo. W. Warren, J" of,1U, - , DePuy Sheriff
Mrs. Cooper sustaining tho solo In a Chllllngwor 1. ami Senior Captain Par
skillful manner, while the quartet was kcr vwiaei. All the men say the pig
nil thn rn..t,l l,.ul.h.l tnr Tn l. ns COOked JUSt right.
anthem, which was takAi from the' rwcn'y-'rco cases of drunkenness
second part of Dr. II. J. Stewart's new ,e,ro Prted on Christmas day. Be
oratorio "The Nativity." the tenor sIllf; these there were five rnses of as-
lerltatlons weie sung by Arthur C.
Wall and the bass solo by T. Cllvc Da
vlcs. Both gentlemen were In good
voice and sang their parts In a must-
ennly manner. The chorus was capl
tally given by the full choir. The hnrp
accompaniment was played skillfully
on tho piano by J. Tarn McCrew. The
musical director was Wray Taylor, who
presided nt the organ not only at this
service but nt all serv ces held during
Mir llnv Tll Tint- fi- UnnVa. fanil
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the lessons, nnd the sermon was
preached by Rev. Alex. Mackintosh,
Following this service was anothcr
celebration of the Holy Communion.
there being a large number of com -
rminlrnni.
municanis.
The Bishop's congregation met at 11
o'clock. The proper psalms were suni!
by Young. The hymns "O Come All.
yo milium" nna "Hark tho Herald
Ani?r.l. sine-" nv Hie rnm-rtrniinr, n
chance to Join In. Rev. V. II. Kltcat
in.n.i ih ....i n,. t; v. -...i
the lessons, and the Bishop pcHcd
the strmon, making special reference
to tho day's festival. Services wero
nl.so held In the afternoon nml evpnlnir
Thu chancel of tho cathedral was i!ec-
oiated with potted palms and plants.
r '
unnsimas at central.
Thero was a short Christmas address'.. l"' behalf of the tlub, I wish to
by Rev. John P. Krdmau In Central "a" ml '"r "'? prIi"y J1"'1 ? B corn
Union church nt 11 o'clock Tho nro- !"eml '0,l,.for ,ho BnIrlt which you
n ' " : " 0C,0K; lh0 Pf-,havo manlfcBtod toward our sport In
grnm of music wai as follows: An-'donating a trophy and trust that oth
them, "Te Deuin" (Festival In C), Dud-jers will follow your example.
Icy Uuck: offertory solo, "Noel" (Oou-I Tho trophy will bo raced for at our
nod), Mrs, A. H. Otis: anthem, "dory 1PXt regatta .and offered as a prize In
to Go on High" (Mozart), Mrs. J. W.itbo eIas which you have designated.
Yarndley and choir. truj
Afternoon and Evening. Commodore Hawaii Yacht Club,
There was nothing of a public naturo I
In the afternoon or evening unless It be ' RH0DEI8LAND GOVERNORDEAD.
the concert by the hand in Thomas
Square All sports were declared off on
account of the weather. There were
many small dinner parties and luaua
ut various places. John Ena enter-
tulued a number of his relatives and
friends In a splrndld limit at his Wal-
klkl home. Among those present wero
Lieut. Com. nnd Mis. Pond, Mr. nnd
Mrs. White nnd Captain Merry cf tho
Mivy and Mrs. A. A. llaalelta
Incidents by the Way.
A number of rather funny Incidents
lupuened Saturday afternoon ns a re
sult uf tho heavy rain. Ladles wero
Ilirtliiilarly concerned. Tho street
Lrnssingg were eocied with water and
suiiKMmes ladles h.Used their .,, as
to IIipso nosslnga
On I'oit street, an enterprising col-
oicd man took ort his shoes, rolled up
his trousers to the knee and carried
"h.p ' f "2"oll's best
mown business men paid out good
ii.oney to be carried fiom one dry spot
7fiiiUWil.""tT,''?itiOnfaDaTtWlJECr!igrTi(r
to another and the darkey's pockets
fairly bulged with Christmas money.
Street Car Service.
On the same afternoon, Pain's cars
Bt In'o trouble and the Rapid Transit
rs ,,1 ,not "m nJ "" ,or n e"l,le f
lim r,8' l,U "? I'I'S caused by nn
u "' ie pumping station on
?"'
r e lrnmcnf ""' caused all the trou-
Lie on King street, went off the track
near Alnkea. Something broke and
prevented getting the enr back on the
track for fully a half hour
Damage to Streets.
Considerable damage was done to tho
'" '" "nd about the city. The
""' water on 1 llkol street was so
Krpnt Y"1'' nt ,,IC. Klns 8trect cornor;
" """h" f carriages were forced to
V ',nrK nsnln; "lc w r"1
''ott" '" n "erect ,or,mit- I"11'. "
f0"' wn,8 f tron.g l,.int: n J"0 of conl
..-.. uiii m iiuiii ui wic IIUII1C OI J
Wulkcr, contractor, was completely
unshed away.
At Hotels.
The tStli Cmnlry band played at tho
Hawaiian hotel during Christmas eve.
The music was very much enjoyed by
'all present. Tlicro was dancing on tbo
lanals nfter the dinner. It, might ba
mentioned In passing Hint' the hotel
dinner on Christmas Ight was most ex-
cellent
There was n Rood attendance nt tha
I ..:(u uo 11 nMXlUl UlllllVr 111. IIIU
Pacific Club. Chef Wymnn furnished
tho guests with a special souvenir card
In Ted and gold. Among the special
parties there was a dinner given by
L. v.. Plnkham, In honor of A. F. Es
labrook, a banker of Roston, and Col,
William J. floyt. of Manchester. N. H.
Tho guests in addition were Captain
Merry. Captain Pond. Mark Robinson,
n..n v W ., u -nt
LTJ ., ' yu,. u. w.
"' F c- Smlth nml Geor
Out at Kamehameha.
Christmas wes celebrated at the Ko
mehamcha schools Tuesday night
Tlicro w'erc exercises nt the prepara
tory school nt CMS o'clock. A Christ
mas tree entertainment was the fca
tine. At 7:30 o'clock, musical and
literary exercises wcro held nt the
Olrls" school. On Christmas day, sor-
vices were held In the chapel,
Rocks on Track.
Tle Rapn Transit Co.'s motormen
Rnil coniiuctors had to keep their eyea
open 0 Christmas night. A huge rock
tlint took tnrco or rour mcn (o mo
Wilg found the Llllna 8trcct' track,
Ban It nnd battery and one of assault
with a weapon.
Tho police have only words of prnlso
f"r tho S0'Jle f "'o Hancock. Tho
bojsgave them no trouble whatever.
OFFERS YACHT TROPHY.
Tho third-class yacht trouhv nlmnt
"Jl1.0 ,.,.t.,!.cJ'" 8.8 cosl:'-,rhlo talk
,u,Iy p,Brod Tno ?0i0W,nUgeEnel.
... ... . " . .
iiiuuuiury communieaiion lias taken
piano between T, W. Hobron, coinmo-
doro of the local yacht club, nnd Geo.
Turner, the man ottering tho trophy:
I , ,'0".0'"'"-.Dec- 23' ,91-
1 Co'"Tsir. VL m1" .
ncar slr: ' would llko to present
, .,, ii,.,h v..u m..i. - ,...
Whlch Is at present In tho window of
broker, Mr. II. Armitagc.
I would like to have said trophy
' or oy wio iiuru-ciass jnents,
leaving the selection of date. COlirKO.
'"' " thing pertalulnB to tho race to'
('.,.lr own Judgment. Yours respect-
, "my 21!21iaC TUnNK"-
Honolulu. H. T.. Dec. 24, 1901.
Mr. C forgo Tinner, City,
Dear Sir: I wish to acknowledge
jcc-oljit or your letter of the 23d lust.,
'?. Mch, )0" olto,r M10 "'' Yacht
Club a trophy to bo raced for by
puriua ui our emu.
Wlckford, R. I., Dec. 16. William
Gregory, Governor of Rhode Island
died at his homo hero today of acuta
Drlslit't disease, following a itucrcsslon
ot lllnes'.eg. After an Indisposition of
nearly two months he returned to the
State cipltal last Friday, and .bin
death war the Indirect result ot n cold.
Under tho new constitution Men-
tenant Governor .Charles D. Kimball of
Provide nco becomes Governor for thu
icmalmler of the term,
William Oregory was 62 years old
He roso from a loom fixer to mill su
perintendent, mill owner aud banker.
mm2 in m iV. Among
these, th cexnerlenco of years assures
T"1. , DIihrIa tlnmiullna In
jib, should bo recordod PAIN-KILLUll.
For both Internal and external appll-
cations we havo found It of great vil-
n uVuHos.-Chrlstlan Era. Avoid sub-
stltutcs there Is but one Paln-Klll-r.
porry Davis'. Prlco 25c. and 60c.
YeS&SirI
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Milwaukee
BEER
Our patrons ap
preciate its high
quality.
Bottled at the
Brewery.
FRED MILtER BREWING CO.
Mlhiiukee. Wl.
Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd.
King Street, near Bethel.
THEY BLAME WISE
San Francisco, Dec. 1". A little light
was cast upon the Olympic football
team's Honolulu mystery yesterday
by the arrlvol of n letter from Charles
O. Ilnllcy, stating, to some extent, tho
exact cause of tbo tioublc that caused
such keen disappointment to the
Olympic boys last week.
Mr. Ilallcy was chairman of the Way
nud Means Committee entrusted with
raising sufficient funds to pay the ex
penses of the Olympic team, but re
signed about three weeks ago on ac
count of other 'duties that ho had to
perform. Mr, Italley's letter states that
John II. Wise of the Honolulu Athletic
Club wns appointed ns his suaccssor.
Mr. Wise experienced no trouble In
raising over $800, according to Ilalley's
letter, but after getting that amount
collected, no further work wns done
nnd arrangements remained Incom
plete. No letter explaining the situa
tion camo from Mr. Wise. Mr, Bailey
cannot understand ,whnt prompted
Wlso to act as he did In tho matter.
He claims that the people of Honolulu
were ny anxtous to have the Olympic
team como nnd were willing to share
the expense nnd endeavor to ..tertaln
them while on the Island.
Onb of the players of the Honolulu
ilcvcn arrived In this city )esterday
and had the follow Ing to say: ,
"Our fellows got cold feet. Thnt's
the whole story. Some of them have
good positions nnd were afraid they
might meet with an Injury during the
game. Tho Honolulu people wcro
nnxlous to see the Olympic team play
and readily subscribed to the fund. Tho
whole blame enn be laid at the feet of
Wise and his associates.' They were
afraid ot their football reputations and
took a Xiack seat at the last moment.
I am very sorry the game was cancel
ed." 4
BY AUTHORITY
WATER NOTICE.
In accordanco with Section 1 of
Chapter XXVI of tha, Laws of 188C:
All persons holding water privileges
or those paying water rates aro hereby
notified that tho water rates for tho
term ending June 30, 1902. will bo due
nnd payable at tho office of the Hono
lulu Water Work on the 1st day of
January, 1902.
All such rates remaining unpaid for
filteen days nfter they nro duo will bo
subject to an additional 10 per cent.
All privileges upon which rates re
main unpaid February, 1902, (thirty
days after becoming delinquent), are
llnblo to suspension without further
notice.
Rates are payable at the office of the
Water Works In the basement of Cap
itol building.
ANDREW BROWN.
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
Honolulu, Dec. 20. 1901. 2024-10t
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Cars Imv W Ik lit! for town a en. 6.m. 6j a.m
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to Walkikl on Saturiayi.
Cars laav Fort ani King ttrtett corner loi Rifle
Ranee at s so and p a.m.
Cars leave Fort ani Kir? streets comer for Walkikl
at :o j a.m. and every ij minu'et till to o jp, M then at
to:pand ujp. Jb ii:jj P.M. goes to Walkikl
va auu(iiay oniy.
BERETANIA STREET AND f'JUANU VALLEY,
Cart leave Punabou Stebte for Town atj:jan4
lor Town and Valley at 3 43 s 3 6',(J 9 6 40 y and
.ao A.M.
Cars leave OabjColteze for town an J Valley at
6:jo 6 so and t.io a.m and tver 10 minutes till 10:10
P.m. eicept the even hour and half, hour cars which
run from the Stable.
Cars leave Nuuanu Valley at 6'is 6.jo 6:$o A,M and
every xo minutes thereafter till 10 jo p.m.
Cars leave Fort and Queen streets for Punahou
College at 6 oj 6 jj 6 4 a m and eery 10 minutes
after till 0 4j p.m. After that the cars ran to the
Stable up to r i.joP.m. which It the last :ar from Town,
reacninjt u aucie at it:jo p.m
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
(CEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. G. HENRIQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
Fop Excursions
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance '.a offered for
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna Loa
tt Kallua and take passengers overland
to Hookono, where the steamer Is met
again.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1, 1899.
TRAINS.
STATIONS.
(OuUaril)
Honolulu ...
Ptirl City..,
fcw. Mill,,,.
Walina. ....
WaUlua. ,.
KahukL-
STATIONS,
(Inwara)
UAILV )4ILV
tn. Sun. DAILY ex. Sun. DAILY DULY
A.M.
AM,
A.M,
",M.
PM,
no
III
"J
ii.es
Il'43
It M
III!
14T
4-4J
J"
ill.
310
.lo
10,)
HI
"II
DAILY
.. Sun. DAILY DAILY DAILY
AM. A.M. H.M P.M
Kthuku
WiUlm.,..
W.l.m. .,
EwiMIII .,.,
Ptarl City .
Honolulu ,,.
S
6.10
T.tO
T.4I
8 01
10
1101
11)0
in
4SJ
ot,
n:;o
)!
101
F C. SMITH. Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt,
u. 1: uicNiEjUN. Bupenntendent
Wilder's Steamship Company
FREIGHT AND
PA88ENQER8
FOR ISLAND PORTS.
BURGLARS
GALORE
YOU WANT
" A COTTAGE SAFE
$20.00
THAT'S ALL.
.Hoffschlaeger Co.,
Limited.
KING AND HUTIIGL ST8.
'"
. W1' '
Agents, Brokers and Jobber.
ALEXANDERS BALDWINS
OFFICERS I '
II. P. BALDWIN PretM&t
J. n. CASTLE 1st Vice Prestdskl
W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vice Prj
J. P. COOKE Treamrat
W. O. SMITH Secretary.
GEO. R. CARTER .. ...... Andltoa
I
Sugar Factors and
-Conifflissiei Ageiti
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial Susja Om,
Haiku Sugar Company.
Pais Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company.
Klhel Plantation Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahulul Railroad Company. ' '
AND
Tie CalifofaU ui OriciUl S. 5. ttj
W. G. Irwin & 6a
AGENTS FOB
Western Sugar Refinery Company 4
San Francisco.
Daldwln Locomotive Works ot Pkllsv
delphla. Pa.. U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cane Shredder). New York. TJ. 8. A.
N..Ohlandt ft Co.'s Chemical Fertll-u-'
liors.
Alex. Cross ft Sons' high-grade Fsrtth
. Izers for Cane and Coffee,
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALK:
Parafflne Paint Co.' P. ft B. Paints art
Papers; Lucol and Linseed OUa,
raw and boiled.
Indurlne (a cold-water paint), In wklta
and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime aaj
Bricks.
CASTLE & COOKE
LIMITED, , jI
HONOJL.XJT-.U.
Commission Merchant
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
The Ewa Plantation Co. '
The Walalua Agricultural Co., Lt4.
Tho Kohala Sugar Co.
The Walamca Sugar Mill Co.
The Fulton Iron Works, St. Lonls, afa.
The Standard Oil Co.
Tho Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The Now England Life Insurance Oa.
ot Boston.
The Etna Fire Ins. Co. ot Harttora,
Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co. ot Londoa.
T-iIFE and FIRE
INJlNdE A$fi
p.
AGENTS FOR
Hew England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of Boston.
Etna Fire Insurance Compart
0? Hartford.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED.)
Wm. G. Irwin. .President and Manager
Claus Spreckels Vice President
W. M. Glffard.. Second Vice President
H. M. Wnltney, Jr....Treas. and Bee.
Geo. J. Ross Audltos
Sugar Factor
AND
Commlaalon Agonta
AGENTS OF THB
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H,
A.t?onts lor
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ooks'i
Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co,
Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,
Makee Sugar Co., Haleakala Ranch Co.,
The Planters' Line ot San Francisco,
Packet; Chas. Berwer & Co.'s Line ot
Boston Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS.
C. M. Cooke, President; George
Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop,
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. M.
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. War
terhouse and Geo. R. Carter, Directors.
MonH-YoiC0,Li,
Importers and
Commission
Merchants ymtjm
QUEBN ST., HONOLULU
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co,
Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc.
Pensylvania Fire Insurance
Company,
Chas. T. Wilder,
AGENT.
KAAHUMANU ST.
Bruce Cartwright
General Manager ot
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
Of the United States for the Ha
waiian Islands.
Office, : Merchant S' :'' Honolula.
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