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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T H., TUESDAY, JAN. 14, 1908." '" " "
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Pacific Stated.
1UEMUAV
Lcahl Chapter lntallallon.
WUDNUSOAV
T11UKSOAY
I'WIDAY
SA'IDIIDAV
AH visiting members of the
order are cordially Invited to
attend mcitlngs of local lodges
HARMONY IODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0.
Meets every Monday evening at
7:30 In I 0 O K Hall, Fort Street.
B K. HENDRY Sunt uj
HEN. F. VICKERS, N U.
All TlMtlua brotheM vary cordially
invited.
MYSTIC LODGE, No. ?., X. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening nt
i:30 o'clock In K. of 1 Hall, cor
Kort and Boretanic. Visiting broth.
rs cordially Invited to attend.
W L I.YLE. CC,
1 WALDllOX, K It S.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Mnpta nvrv Friday evening nt
K. of 1'. Hall, cor Toit and Here'
tanlu, at 7.30. Members of Mystic
Lodzo No. 2, Wm. MclClnloy Lodge
No S, and visiting biothora cordially
Invited.
General Duslness.
A. (1 DBHRING, CC
JAS. W WHITE, K K S
HONOLULU LODGE G16, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodgo No. 01C, U. P. O.
E., will moot In thoir hall on Kins
Dear Fort street every Filday oven
lug. Oy order of tho E It.
HAR11Y A. WILDER,
Secretary.
F. E. RICHARDSON, E. 11.
Wm. M'KniLEY LODGE No.8, K.of P.
Meets every Saturday evening nt
7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, co
Fort and Derotauln. Visiting broth
trs cordially Invited to attend,
V L. FRAZEE, CC,
E A. JACODSON, K.ItS.
HONOLULU AEHIE 140, F. 0. E.
Meets on the 2nd nnd 4th WED
NESDAY evenings of each month nt
7-30 o'clock in II. of P. Hall, cornor
Ueretaula and Fort streets.
Visiting Eagles are Invited to at
tond.
W. L ritA7.EE. W , Pro3t.
H T. MOOHE, Secy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
Meets even first and third Thurs'
days of each month nt Knights of
Pythian Hall Visiting brothers tor
dlnlly invited to attend.
J. W. ASCII, Sachem.
A. E. MURPHY, C of It.
Furniture,
Iron Beds,
Mattresses
Coyne T iiruiture Co.
LIMITED
Young Building
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Improved and Modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
ecriution made to order. Doiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for irrigation
nnrpo3C3 a specialty. Particular at
tention paid to JOB WORK, and re
pairs executed at shortest notice.
Church Bells
Smtll and Medium Sizes, Complete.
A. FERNANDEZ & SON,
fcJos. 44-50 King St., Kntscy Bile., bt.
Nnrnna and smith fits.; Tel. 169.
Built Like a Watch
That's the way with craft turned
out by
Charles D. Walker,
BOAT AND MACHINE WORKS
King St. nr. Alapai
The Weekly Edition of the Evening
tulltln Qlves a complete summary of
the nevs ol tho day.
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iumiagas
j
' So Carts
Folding Carts
Hoffschtaeger Co.
I imi'cd,
King; and Bethel Sts.
" Twice
Two
Are
To obtain the result is
not easier than learn
ing the advantages of a
tove
You can fret the infor
mation from
The Honolulu
Gas Co., Ltd.
THE JAPANESE
Lbor Union
Employment Office supplies all Na
tionalities to plantations, contractor
and shipping.
YOSftlKAWA,
163 KING ST.
S. SA1KI,
Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
503 S. BERETANIA ST
TELEPHONE 497.
COOKING
can be lone very easily with your
Japanese servant by purchasing an
English nnd Japanese Cook Book.
AT ALL BOOKSTORES.
KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES
INGERS0LL WATCHES
At All Wntchdcalers.
Jos. Schwartz,
Afent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor FORT and KING Sts., Honolulu.
Japanese Cunoi, Silk Kimonos,
Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fanoy
Embroiderbd Goods.
K. Fukuroda,
10TEL STREET NEAR BETHEL.
P H. Surnettfc
Attorney: Notary: Conveyancer:
Real Estate: Mt'g. Loans: Collec
tions. Agent to Grant Marriage Lic
enses. Office 79 Merchant St. Phone 310.
WHEN
You Want ElecHo Wiring Done or
Private Telephone Installed or Dry
Batteries, call the
UNION ELFCTRIG CO.,
0 Beretania St. Phone 315.
Sffy Fine Job Frlntlnp; at the Dul
ctln Office.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
If your servants "talk back," a
Bulletin Want Ad. will find "you good
ones quickly.
Panama hats cleaned at the fllobo
Cut lirlces on Ladles' Ribbed Vests
nt Ilium's.
"Peaceful Valley" at tho Orpheuin
tonight. 2Gc, 33c nnd GOc.
Just arrived, Hallwood Cash Regis
ters. Hawaiian Office Specialty Co,,
Ltd.
The Fashion Saloon Is now Reruns
in ec Dent dinner between 4 and 0
u elm
Ilimnln In shirt wnln.u at Whitney
ft Mai sli h sale, boRlnning toinoriow
morning
All popular songs nnil musle will bu
old nt tlio Hawaiian News Co., Young
lliilldlng, for Ce a cop. Regular price
ii 35c.
Ever thing served In tlio Alexanf
or oung Cafe In distinct!) "good to
cat' and they wnu nlmust ovoi-
thing.
Coat your Iron roofs with "Arabic."
You wilt bo surprised at Its cooling
and prosorvathe properties. California
Feed Co , agents.
Oft out of tho rut throw nwa tho
old lamp, and bofiln to uo tlio mod
trn lllunilntinl clectrlclt. Hawaiian
Electric Co., I.U1
Among the through passengers In
tlio Mongolia, whldi arrived here on
Sunday was Madamo l.emlenx, wife
of the Solicitor General of ('unuda
Twonty socona-nauo sowing nui
chinos of nil standard makes for sale
Prices from JO up neuny . Co Ltd
Agents Whlto Family Hotniy, U'fiS
fort street rhouo 188
Hawaii Land Co. a dcfenlanl in
I,conhnit v Blla und othern, h-- ip
pea'ed lo the Siiprenie Court fn n
JudRe Uoblntion'M decroe In fnnr oi
plDlntirr
II. Wlnfrnto Lake nnrt manacoi 'if
tho YoniiK Hotel, lu now III Ihu Imii!
liiiHlnesx UK tin, hnlni; been nppolnted
iiiniiagor of iho Hotel Saoy In San
Francisco.
Hy stipulation the damage milt of
flee Sheo ugulnst tlio Honolulu Hnpld
Transit & Land Co nud Mutual Tile
phono Co Ik continued for one week
from estcrday
An Informal demonstration of tlio
construction nnd uso of tho rcllecto
rrope will be made at Oalui College
(lllngham Hall) Friday evening, Jan
uary 17, nt S o'cloik.
Arthur M llrown, by his attorney,
M F Prosscr, has filed exceptions to
Judgo Do Holt's order sustaining tho
demurrer of Leo Chuck to tho suit for
JIGoO ball litbncy against Leo Chuck
!i ml C7 others.
Leahl Chapter No. 2, O. H. S., will
Install tho newly elected olllcera at
Masonic Temple nt 7:30 this evening.
All Msltlng sisters nnd members of
Lei Aloha Chapter, O. H. S., aro cor
dially linked lo attend.
Tho towboat built by C. I). Wall.er
for tho Hawaiian Dredging Co. Is
now being successfully operated In
the harbor. Walkor Is now building
a gig for the Kunnlu Ladles' Rowing
Club. lie recently completed a slm
liar craft for tho same club.
Mrs. Stafford Heapy of tho Kalu
lanl Home has been called home to
Sidney, Australia, to the bedsldo of
her mother, who Is lying dangerous'
ly 111 In St. Vincent's hospice. As
Mrs. Heapy Is In HI health heisclf
her husband accompanies her on the
joui new
The LIconso Iloaid held a meeting
(Hturday afternoon and went tluough
Hi. ii.ual foiui of ti'fiiulng Fred Kile)
a license Tho public business was,
i.t usual, transacted bdilnd closed
doois Klley wnntul lo take oei
from Albert Lucas tho license for tho
Columbia saloon.
Tho annual meeting of tho Tree
Klndergarton and Children's Aid As
sociation will bo held Friday, Jan.
17, at 10 a. m at the Henry nnd
Dorothy Castle Memorial KIndei gar
ten on King street. All members
ami all those Interested aro cordially
invited to bo present.
A final decreo In tho painting part
nershlp uccounhiig case of H. C Howe
ngalnit Stunltj Stupheusuu was
i gned ostoidtiy by Judgo De Holt II
eonfnrniB with thn Judgment lielorc
uportcd of S221 for plaintiff with
legal Interest finm date of action and
costs taed at $717. Steplunbon I.
aleo to pay Job llatrhe'or a mastor'H
fee of 550 ind J I. Hmner $2G () fin
c-onicoH as tcnogiaplior J K I'ul
lullon, leceivtjl III Hie came, lu mil
i red to pay to the citik of the couit
all tho numoj colletled oi ietelo.l
liy ltlii), to be dtWilod eipially botwoen
Howo nuil Stephenson
Job natchelor has innilo it master'!
icpoit on tho bcoond annual account
of thu estate of Ilemy Aloxandei Isen
borg, deceated Tho executor and ox
ecutrlx charge themsolves with $170,
J()l 37 and ask to be allowed $91,
P7C 31 the balance on hand being $87,
1125.00. N6 chaigo for commissions
has been mado There has been no
change In the Inventory for the past
j ear. It Is recommended that tho nc
tountH bo uppiotLil nnd tho oxccutrU
and executors bo allowed to continue
In oiflco until such tlmo ns It shall
ho considered proper to ask for a dis
tribution of tho estate
Wounds and SWn Diseases cured by
"THE HOUSEHOLD SURGEON"
Druggists refund money r if DR.
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEAL
ING OIL fails. Made by PARIS
MEDICINE CO., Saint Loviis, U. S.
of A.
iilrtiiAniii'artMkifey -vifail-f.iii littak.
IIP P
A. N, SANFORD.
OPTICIAN
Boiton Building. Fort Street,
over May & Co.
EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK
dona by the
FRENCH LAUNDRY
tilth their new FRENCH dry cleaning
process.
253 DereUnla St. Phone 1491.
Come Out Of It!
mini iiirin7-nTiirTTMrMgraiHMHiMitTii
ET OUT OF THE RUT! The lamp is old-fashioned
that's no reason why YOU should be, is it?
If you air using the hi ip, you certainly ARE,
and if yon are vtmg inv OTHER form of lighting, except
tho ELECT It If LI0HT ou me not up-to-date.
Have join home wired by the
Hawaiian Eloctrie Co., Ltd.,
Offlce, XING ST near ALAKEA. PHONE 3C0.
RUEF AND " PROSECUTION "
iOLfflNH
SAN l'ltANt ISCO, (al . Jan 1 i 'I'll.- piiimi iitlou lu the grafl eiitpM
lefUK'S to divulge tho nsult of the loufereiitc with Abe Illicr In le
lard to granting him liiimuult) In return foi testlmoio aguliisl Stlnnltz
nnd tho Indicted Hupcnl&ois
DUTCH TROOPS FIGHTING ACHINESE
TUB HAOUi:. Jan 1 1 Dispatches from Java say that tho Dutch
troops have been lu a t,eeie light with the Aihlnesu und )ino captured
an old rebel strongliold In the Island of I'loies .Many were killed.
NEW YORK STOCK BROKER FAILS
NEW YORK, Jf. Y Jan. 13. Mncluy & Co, mcinbcrs of tho Stock
Exchange, have suspended. Their liabilities ate a million nnd a half.
CYCLONE SWEEPS
I.ISHON, Portugal, Jan. 13. A dispatch from Macao states that
district in China jias been devastated by a cj clone.
SEVENTY-FTVE
IIOYRRTOWN. Pa., Jan. 13.
death tod.i lu an opera house tiro
NORWEGIAN PARLIAMENT OPENED
CimiSTIANIA, Norway, Jan 13 King Haakon opened tho Storth
ing with a speeah from tho Throne.
i i i
GOLD CAMP SWEPT BY FIRE
CITY OP MHX1CO, Mexico, Jan. 13 -The great gold camp nt 131 Oro
has been dcstioeil by flic
I
sucn u welcome as ias gien i.ov -
ornor Treat this morning on his le-
turn from the East! Secretary Molt-
Smith nnd other prominent olllcials
met him first with a heaity clithp nr
the hand und worda of gieLtlnt,.
linrb thli muinlng the Uiibuiiuto
rlil taluto of reventeen guns v.th
llrod. 'I hen lib the Miiiiihuiia drew
in at hei dm'., the thioni . nt peoplu
looked and IooUl 1 foi tin (.mi ti( i
Ho wan i lie iiosuie of all i m-s nt
he walked dm. n the gutig il ml. an J.
t. lipid I it i the wuitlng (inlij',i.
hi-UMUMl li III" leglmeul of the
Nt'tlnml (luanl of lluwill, n was
di.oii up l iv ii,- btil wlnie bus bo
bi en all in' iniiig?
'I lit, i.uuiiHJi did not mi to hi; nf
flies in tlu Capitol this iiioinliiK
Nobod seiuiii d to know wlieie hn
mui gntie Until Ambassador Aokt
anil Si 1 1 elm y Mott-Snilth went to his
house, but ho wan not home The
Atnluusador'H mil being rorninl, he
aim Consul (linoial Saltn left their
(aids.
(jOMtnor 1'ieai'a ptlvute olllte has
been .elaboiately decoiated by his of
fice staff In honnj of his i etui n. Long
firings of cut nations anil nialle sus
pend fiom tho chnndeliors and are
draped across tho desk, which latter
Is also decorated with two lino bou
quets of loses.
It Is possible that tho (!oernor
will bo nt his ofllce home time this
nftornoon, though he is to address
the Chamber of Commerce.
It had been planned that Ambassa
dor Aokl should bo tnkon In charge
part of tho day by Secretaiy Mott
Smlth and tho rest of the time by
Consul General Snlto. Hut tho Vis
count was somewhat tired nnd Ma
dame Aokl waB not feeling well, so
ho expressed a wish to bo allowed to
. , .
.b. LiXj&
(, fJJittarf-
Miisio
5c.
for
Prices of all
popular music for
10 days 'at
'Hawaiian News Co.,
'Limited,
ALEXANDER YOUNG BLD0.
CONFERENC
CHINESE DISTRICT
BURNED TO DEATH
Heventy - flvo peoplo wero burned
hero.
to
! rpend a quiet day. llo was taken
from tho steamci to tho Japanese
Consulate
PASSENGERS ARRIVED 9
Per U S. A. T Sherman, from
.Sall r,.nt,iaLO rr Manila. Jan. 11.-
John ' Dent. John S. Parke, Jr.,
Alfred Hasbrouck, Annand I. Las.
telgne, John H. M. Taylor, Henry G
Hem haul, Geo, McD. Weeks, Amos
II. Martin. William A. Ilumslde, II.
S Wiignei, James Hanson, Kdwln S
llirtshorn. Clarence K. I..i Motte, Al
mii C Veils, Arthur M. rorgumn,
CiMiiffo A llcilisl. Jiinicx Hegun Jr ,
Kn ( Millnid, II-iiij V Gregg,
Win I' (' T, iimiii, C'.nl wm dem
lint.. In, sniili Hun Is, Geoig' T
lliaili. Ilium B. Aditliiu, 1'lallU II
Kiibea, Oj ai K Tollcy, John Mil.
1'iiivn. John O Muconib Jn L llen
ullit Kdiiiuiid fl GroKmy OM-ni W ex
Iiiw-i, Donnlil MtUiililun, Ilnitr !
Kin. I'dwiii V MeNI.I h' It lli.
S 1 Dutton, I, Mm N'oinmn
i: Cuuk, Itohul Slurell, Miimm K.
I 111 lien,. H t! MeCleave, I, M I'lll-
lell, (', (hlOllWWl, t'MIIH 11 SIlOHt,
H !' Craliiiiii Hmll l.ngelu 1', Me
Nill) Ohi.ii 1'olev, I' M Munson,
Sldum IlicWhtni, Mm. ,1 K. Pin l,u
mill two ilaughiiM Mih A L l.us
tolgne, mui and daughtei. Mis. G.
MrD Weeks and son, Mrs A, II. Mnr
t In and dillgltter. Mis A. C. Voils
und ilnughloi Mis M 1'etgur.on,
Mjs G A Hei list,' Mih J Regan una
ion, Mrs, II W Gregg, Mrs. Win. I
A Most Excellent Auortment of
SUITINGS
1HE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN.
W. W. Ahana Co.,
LIMITED
102 S. KING ST. PHONE 525.
..,4,-tW,,.. , AtHMS
35c
CABLE REPORT OF SAN
FRANCISCO MERCHANTS'
EXCHANGE.
Friday, January 3.
NKWCABTI.U Sailed Jan. 1:
Am schr Heleno, for Mnhukonn.
Monday, January 6.
MONTEVIDEO Arrived, Jnn. B.
Am. sp. I). K. Pncknrd, from Nor
folk for Honolulu, put In In ills'
tress.
Tuesday, January 7,
KAANAPAU Balled Jan 0:
A.-H. S, S. Texan, for Snllnn Cruz.
Wednesday, January 8.
SAN ritANCISCO Arrived Jun. 7:
Am. S. H. Hilonlan, lienco Ike., 31.
Thursday, January 9.
SAN rilANCISCO Arrived, Jan. :
P. M. S. S. Asia, lienco Jnn. 3.
Saturday, January 11,
SAN rilANCISCO Sated Jan. 10.
A -II. S S Arlzonau, fur Honolulu
A II. S S. Nebrnskun, for Sound.
IIII.O Arrived Jan. 7:
Am. lik. Annie lohnson, fiom San
Praneisco.
MAHUKONA Sailed Jan 7:
Am hchr II. C. Wright, for Son
Frnnrlseo.
NEWCASTLE Anlved Jan. 9
11 r S. H Highland Monarch, hence
Hee ,Ji.
YOKOHAMA- Anlvod Jnn. 11:
I. M. B H Silieriii. heneo I)(c. 31.
Monday, January 13.
KAN nUNClSCO Sailed Jnn. 12:
Am. bktnp lungaid for Honolulu.
Am lik O C Toln-y, for Honolulu
Am bk l'ort George, for Honolulu
Mn hk. K. M Phelps, for Kahiilnl.
sAN ritANCISCO Arrived. Jan. 13.
Am S. H. EnlefuIso, from llllo,
Jim. I.
OAVIOTA Sailed Jnn. 11:
Am. S S. W. S. I'm tor, for Hono
lulu. SAN DIICCOAi rived Jan. 12:
A -II. S. S. Mekan, from Sallna
Ci uz
Tuesday, January 14.
SAN I'ltANCISCO Al rived Jan. H:
O S. S. Alameda, hencu Jan. 8.
MOJI Anlvod, Jan. 12:
8 8. Admiral llorresen, henco Dec
II
SAN rilANCISCO Sailed Jan H:
Nippon Mnru, foi Honolulu.
YOKOHAMA Sailed Jan. 11:
Hongkong Mum, for Honolulu.
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C. Jcpson, Mis. von dem llusscho
upu two sons, Mrs. U. IC. Tollcy, Mrs.
J. I,. Henedlct, Mis. C. P. Titus, Mrs.
Oscar Wcstovor, Mrs. L. II. Hulmo,
Miss Sally J, Klrtland, Mrs. V. 11.
Day, Mrs. S. 1'. Dutton, Mrs. R. 1
Mctcnlfo nnd daughter, Mrs. W. U.
Pyles, Mis. J. D. Reams nnd two chil
dren, Mrs. Robert Sterrott, Mrs. M,
1'. llnrlow, Mrs. L. M. Purcell, Mrs.
A. G. Goodwyn nnd two children,
.Mrs C. R. Sticet und child, Miss
Estclla Dlmmick, Miss M Robinson,
Mis 11 D I.une, P A. Morrison, Miss
Roso Grccl, I II. Stcen, Henry E.
Mills, Gcorgo Wiley, William D.
Drowry, Hugo Picugemun, Mrs. Lin
da Johnston, Mrs M. J. Hull, E. V.
W. Keen, Charles Schultz, K. IC.
Sandvold, Henry K. Smith, David E.
Greenlee, I" M. Munson, Mrs S W.
llrewotcr nnd Infant, Mrs. H. C Gear
!ng, two duughteis and three sons;
Mra. M. It. Adger, Mrs D 13. Greon
lee, E. I' Dlcklns nnd wire, Julia K.
Woods, Curl Hunt, L. C. Moore, Mrs.
Charles Hill, Mrs. V. I. Whitehead,
Mis. E. Cliall and son, Mis. J. Rich
ardson, Mrs. II. Lee, Master L. Pitt
son, Mrs. M. Foley., Mrs. llcntly, Mrs.
Hurry Polk, Mrs. Charles llrcguglln,
Mrs. J. Thompson nnd daughter, Ma
mie Henderson, Mrs. H. W. lllvlns
nnd Infant, Mis. J. Muiphy and In
fant, Mrs. 1' X. Ilcrlc, MuBter U, W.
Herlc, Mrs. It. O Olson, Mrs. W. 13
Crnmpton, JIis. U C. Moore, O. 13
Rocker and wife, V. J. Mitchell, Geo
W. Muller, Hemp Roopko, AVesloy
I'. Cinmpton, RIcliuid II. Davidson,
ltnrnro lllvlns, Morris P. Kuhns, J
A Mtliph, Wlllliini Co-c. William C
Robinson, Julius A. ltupoit, Bamuol
t liimbuit Paul E MtvntiK, L I'
SoiiiiHoii limet t'onnais, John K
Ev. n , Dudley Ilumilton, Geuigo N.
C.uilt Aiihui S llovviird, Caswell 11.
Luulei, John K Phelps, Leonaid
ltoiuesburg. Jacob N 'I lptnn, Wallace
low, Mile, Piescott GiHirgo C. Chll
doiM, Ernest Diiinei, Robert S
ilniwu, Jnnn M Duval, William J.
Vevlun, Lon C Koihloi Owen 11
l.evls, Allio II Kinibnll. Georgo. W.
Urown, Joint dains, Julian O. llat
per, Geoigo W. Smith, Chillies Mo
uoll, Charles C Hamilton, Jumes 11
Gntvor, Hugo Schauer, Sungo Pas
tual, Moislso Valencia, A. AV. Chil
ton, J. W. Caldwell and wife, John
Wallace, Hairy Splcor, Jlles Eslln
ger, William K. 1'orbes, Reginald V.
Ludlow, Arthur T. Pertlvul, V. A
Nbrthrup, K. 13. Rushing, S. White,
O M Ruth, R. A. Spuuldlug, C. 11.
Mcl'iulden.
Per S. S. Manchuria, from San
Francisco, Jan. 11. For Honolulu:
K. S, Aldrlch, Mrs. K. S. Aldrlch,
Francis linker, Mrs. Pnuicls linker,
11. W Darker, E. W. Harnard, 13. A.
Ilnrnes, F. M. llechtel, Mrs. F. M.
Ilcchtol, 13 It. llovlns. It. K. Honlno,
George C Hott, Mis. Gcorgo C. llott,
Dr. G. F. llruckctt, Master Gcorgo
Ilrackott, Miss Nadlno Center, Miss
Norah Chnpin, Mrs. M. C. Cox, Mis,
John Cummlngs, John S. Doylo, V.
II. Foote, Mrs. F, II. Tooto, Governor
W. F, Frcar, Alexander Trcar, John
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Full moon Jan. 18, nt 3:07 n. 111.
HK)U)lJlRA)(X)tSKliltX
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)t M H 5t U K M )l K 3 H )t K !( M
Monday, January 13.
Hclir. I'lnurenro Wind, 1'lllz, fiom
Midway, f, 30 p. 111.
Unknown three-masted schooner,
off pott, 7 n. m
Tuesday, January 14.
P. M. S S Manchuria, Saunders,
from San Francisco, 7 u. m.
IT. SAT Slieimnn, llrugulerre,
from San Francisco, 7 11 111.
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J )l K K If A l )i K f Jt 5? 5f R H
Monda, .Tnuuniy 13.
R. M S S. Moann, Morrlaby, for
the Colonies, ,1 15 p. in.
S. S. .llarou Cawdor, Goudrey, for
Astoria, IMP p. 111.
Stmr NIII1.111, OneMK for Katuil
poitH, D: lu i. in
Stlnr. Kb Au Hon, Tullett, Tor Ku
ual ports, fi-25 p 111
Tuesdaj, January 14.
. Stmr. Klnnii, Nelson, for Hnwall,
12 III
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X SAILING TODAY
IKXSlOiaHlfitMaKJlBM
Stmr. Iwalnnl, Self, for Maul and
Molokul potts. f p. 111.
Stmr. W. II. Hull, Thompson, for
Knital ports, r p. 111.
P. M. S. S Manchuria, Saunders,
tor tho Orient, 4 30 p. 111.
S. S. Amlinl Fourlchon, Talormc,
for Snu Francisco, p. 111.
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X DUE TOMORROW M
Stmr. Mlknhaln, Gregory, from Ka
uai parts, a. m.
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X PASSENGERS BOOKED
K 3C 3O0 K R K 5 3? R JV M T 31
Per stmr. W. O. Hall, Jan. 14, for
Kauai ports. A. Robinson and wife,
Mrs. Purvis and daughter, Mrs. A.
McGurn, C. It. Klucgol, J. D. White.
Per stmr. Ivvalanl, Jun. 14, for
Maul nnd Molokal. Mrs. 11. T. Holt
manii, Mrs. W. 11. Place and son.
Rev. Father Joseph.
Per stmr. Mlknhala, Jan. 1G, for
Kauai. II. P. Ilaldvvln.
SMT- "FOR RENT" cards on sals
at tne Bulletin office.
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Froilcher, Frnncls Griffin, Mrs. M.
W. Kenned), 13. L. King, Wm. It.
Lowry, General J. McClclian, Mrs.
J. McClellan and child, Goo Koou
Wo, Mrs. J. McCune nnd child, W.
T. Mclntyre, Mrs. W. T. Mclntyre,
lllshop David Moore, M. A. Mooie,
Mrs. M. A. Moore, Miss Alice Mooro,
Miss Knto Moore, it. M. Morton, D.
E. Mjcrs, Mrs. D. 13. Myers, O. W.
Nollls, L. II. Nowoll, Mrs. Amy Mooro
Pitkin, Mrs. Mary II. llumsoser, Jno.
G. Reld, Mrs. John U. Held, August
Rolnecke, Dr. W. II. It. Rivers, Rt.
Rov. lllshop II. J. R. do Sllvn, D. D..
MI33 Jeunle Skinner, J. T. Stntf, Jr.,
J. K. Tnlor, V. L. Tenney, J. R. Wat
kins, T. A. White, MIsh Leila Wins
ton, Miss Lillian Winston, J. C. God
win. For Yokohama: Viscount D.
Aokl, Mrs. D. Aokl, Ho Tan, Hewlt-
cou Hall, K. llayashl, Mis. II. V.
Ilonsun, Y. lwakoahl, Mrs. C. K Mur
ti'i, T. Payne, Mrn T. Pajne, Joluinn
So-.tt. For Sliunghal: Henri do Lat-
tre. Rov. J. II Pjke. Miss Anulo V.
It Wilson For Hougkong: L F.
Alluidt, Frank C Arrnnce, Mrs.
Frank C Airenco, Lloyd ll.inkt.on,
Mrs. Wm. II. Hradlcy, A F. lljain,
Mrs A. E. llj rues, Thomas P. Du
four, J. L. Dryden, Mrs. J. L l)r
dcu, MIsj (1. J Dr den, Mis L. ,T.
Drj don, Clair Edwards, C. J. Hnzlot,
Mrs d. J. Ilnzlet, Mis. T,nm Cht Lin,
E. A. Lessor, A. Miuklllop, Mis E.
0. McCulioiigli, Infant nnd maid;
Mis. Mary Mr Donald, M 11. MoiiIh,
J Llnsdny Mjcrs, Calvin Purdif', Mrs.
Calvin Paidee, Mrs Alexander Rod
ger, Incob Rothi.hlld, Wm Sexton,
Rov. 13. A. Sibley, Dr Chns. T. Sib
ley, Mrs. Chns T Sibley, Merle It.
Stone, Miss C E. Wheiry, Yip Hoy
Ilk
Por stmr W (I Hall, Jan. 12, from
Kaunl poits Mis. Kuhele, Miss M.
Muller, Miss Eggciklug, II. L. Knud
Fen, A. Edwards, Sing Young, It. Me
slck, Law llo, Ah Sam, K. Meslck,
D. L Austin, A llojle, P. P. Hech
ert, W. I) Mcltode, 13. I.ovoll, John
Nov In, Mis. C. M. Cooko, Mr. and
Mis II A Jiuger, CP Lcong, Young
Chin, Rev. K. Leo, J. D. Ncnl.
Por stnii. Iwulanl, Jnn. 12, from
Maul and Molokal ports. Charles
Gn;, Mr and Mrs. A. M. Hrown, Mrs.
Louis Self and child, Miss D. Hart
well, Charles A. Hurtwoll, Dr. Wood,
J. Moiso, M. rarla and cloven deck
passongors.
Per stmr. Ke Au IIou, Jan. 12,
trom Kauai. E, 1!. Illbberdluc.
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