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K KHIDAY
AH .M'tlng memoers oi me
rdr are eoidlally Invited to
,uen.l mcsUngBof local lodges
iAKMONY LODGE. No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F,
m . .... Mfimlfiv evening at
,-3u IE 1 O O K Hall. Fmt Stroot.
re. R HSNURY, Secretary.
UEN. 1' VK'KERS, N. O.
, jM eg r.roimra vfy cordially
in 11.
MYSTIC LODGE, Wo. 2, K. of P.
U 'o k eery 1 i.vi-d evening t
,,t c.v ik In K. of I' Hall, ''or.
rurt ar-d Hereunto. Visiting brotb--
coidlallv Invited to attend.
V. I.. I.YI.I1, C'C,
F. WAt.DHON, K RS.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K of P.
Meet eTory Kriday evening at,
A. of P. Hall. cor. Fort and Bf Te
tania at 7:30. Members of Jlyttlc
Lodge No. 2, Wm. McKtnley Lodgo
So. 8, and visiting Drotnars coraiauj
'nvtte'l.
rjaneral UuslneH.
A O. DEERINQ, C C,
JA8. W. WHITE, K U.S.
dONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. 0. E.
I! o'ulu Lodije No '610. U. P. O
A t!i luertt in their bull on King
near Kurt street every ' Friday men
'.8
Uv oitior of th fc. II
1 I1ARHY A. WILDER,
Secretary,
r. E. RICHARDSON, S3. It.
Vm. M'KIKLEY LODGE Ko.8,,K.of P.
Moctf cvpry Saturday erenlnc at
f:80 o'clock in K. of P. Hall, cor
FYrt and, Deretanla. Visiting broth
ra conllatlj invitql to nttend.
. U ril'"K, CC,
E. A. JXCUHdUN, K.R8.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, P. 0. E.
Meeu on tbe 2nd and 4th WKU
NtdDAY evenlnge of each montb t
.T.10 o'clock in K. ot I. Hall, cornor
Beretanla and Fort streets.
Visiting Eagles aie Incited to at
'end W. L FRAZEE, W , Prest.
H. T. MOORE, Secy.
HAWAI1AH TltrBE Ho. 1, 1. 0. P.. M
Meets even Irat and third 'lhurs
i8 ol eaoh month at Knights of
fytblun Hall, visiung Dromon w
llally Invltod to attorn!.
J. V ASCH, Sachem.
A . Mt'HPHY, O. of It.
Furniture,
Iron Beds,
Mattresses
Coyno iSTiirnituve Co.
LIMITED
Young Building
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Improved tnd Modern SUGAB MA
CKINEBY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
nd EIVETID PIPES for irrigation
purposco a specialty. Particular at
tention paJd to JOB WORK, and ro
ooin executed at shortest aotico.
Church IBeHs
Smp'.l and Medium Sizes, Complete.
A. FERNANDEZ & SON,
rJos. 44-50 King St., Katsey Blk., bt.
Nunanu and Smith St3.; Tel. 169.
ma
, or thirty rnakfs no difference if the
, craft is built by ,
Cliirles D. Walker,
BOAT AND MACHINE WORKS
King St, nr. Alapai
If ' 1 , i i,-- mi
jjp- UULLETIN ACS. PAY -f-
FoldinjE Garfe
K-
iHoffscblaseer
s
Limited,'
king and Bethel Sts.
" Twice
Two
Are
To obtain the result Ja
not easier than learn
ing the advantages of a
St
You can get the infor
mation from
Tiie Honolulu
G-as Co., Ltd.
THE JAPANESE
Lbop Union
Employment Office supplies all I7a
tionnliUes to plantations, contricton
and thipping.
Y05H1KAWA,
103 KING ST.
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SJ. A.ljtSt
Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.
Picture IVaniing a Specialty.
563 S. BEBETAJHA ST
TELEPHONE 137.
COOKING
can hf done very eauk with your
apancsc servant 0; purchasing an
Cnghsh and Japanese Cook Book.
AT AIL BOOKSTORES.
inSYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES
INOEliSOLL WATCHES
At All Watchdcalois.
U"i 'VII KVCli K.A.I)
Acent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor F0P.T unu KLNO Sts., Honolulu.
Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos,
Shim, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Funcy
F.mbro!ilertd Goods.
K. Kulcurodu,
X10TEL STREET NEAR BETHEL.
P S. 8urnett:.
Atforn ey : Notary : Conveyancer :
Heal Estate: Mt'ir. Loans: Colleo-
tious. Agtnt to Grant Marriage Lio-
snses.
Office 79 Merchant St. Phone 310.
VVHEIN
You Want Elect ic Wiring Done or
Private Teletihon.n. Installed or Dry
Batteries, call the
UNION ELFCrBIC CO.,
9 Bcrotania St. Phone 315.
jftHT- Fine Job Prlntlnj at the Bui
etl,j Office.
(P8.
EVENING! DULLETIN,
LOCAL A'GENERALV
Every day at least i FEW good
sennnta nnswrr Bulletin Want" Ads.
lin t this act a "hint" for you f
Uel Friinl1lhiiarn Stkyds. StbfVi
(HI !-.im Parker teturnrd Tri 'tin I
vlaiina 1 on.
I. I) Toll was an in rival In the
Milium I. "a.
Phono 452 for a hack. Bethel
St. Hack Co.
Burns' Aunlvcnnry Smoker a
night 01 real toy.
irnrer- Smfthles has bought n lot In
Maklkl e V K. Ilowunl.
Matinee at the Orpheum overy
Wvilnraday and Saltlrdiiy.
I'rlncn HnMilf who has boon violilnn
,11 lli.ail. rfturned jitprrt'ty.
A K'ass of I'tlnu.) In 11 In (hi- mniii
liu muki's im Ux. guud.nll ln.
Just anived, Hallwood Cash Regis
ttis. Hnwftiinn Office Sneoialty Co.,
Ltd. . 1
1'nil llni. of liimiiphrilil ni'r'.ttl'
Is in .us nliun In VI1lun7 U Alar h
Inilnw.
Kvi!iiiiig oit-ilcc Halt Itti-cciir-
t.i'ns till ot- aiilH liniR, 75r rt pall anil
iii nt V. Illum'tt.
Iluiliaann chop House op.m all tin
lime oil lintel Mli'd, lleiu Niiuanii
Excellent niealr, at lunust prlios
The F.l Paleiuia cigar If mill the
hot mixike on the market Hajm'l
iltn Tiibuorii ("n, Yoiinc limldliiK
Treasii'vv I.. M K.ililuin of tin
I'Uiiiv of Ma.ll 1 .tine ill wi
te -n. Ii..mii; :iriiii nil lt
Wii'imi 1,011.
Iln n pi" I 1 f the liisiine A
'in ii.arii 1 1 ndliiK I)(i 1 '" 1
-" s :i lotal -if 27 iti ui.ii t
, reiixo of ilnee
mi Imi.'
Hll'RIIH I
"1 11 fo
A I'.nT.
an in
Coat your Iron roof' ltti
r.ib1c '
You will bn giirprisul at Its eonllim
mid preservative properlloii Calliornl.i
I''eid Cq , a.-ontc
MlV .' (' Ut II l-eci Im ,1 111 w ll
i' recint mail of Ihu ilcntli m' iier Mt
in, Mm Frnnv Ueacon Ku'eiiam at
Vuiiiini:er r.ills, N
For all kinds of cnrrlune mateilnl
and fanning lonls nnd Iniplvuicnts. no
Hi the Schiuiinu CurrlaRO Co., Ltd..
Morchalit St. Pliouc 2U.".
Thursday, Kriday and Saturday nro
the last dnya of tlio lnllllnery mile at
Sachs'. Everything Is bcItiK orterod
at 33 1-3 per cent discount.
The Alexander Young Cafe is open
from 6:30 in the morning till 8:30
at night, ready to serve you with a
dainty breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Jiusic-iovera win no giau io near
that there Is a now shipment of Chick
crlnp: Pianos In at tlio Dcrgstrom
Music Co. Sold on terms call and
try them.
W. Pfotcnhauer, Consul for dor
many, will hold a reception at tho
Consulato on Monday night, from
11:30 to 1 o'clock, in honor of Empcp
or .Williams jmiiiuay.
. Hot bUcnltH would go well these
cold mornings. Hadn't thought of It?
Well, try somo and ttco Centennial's
ljest Flo.i. to make them. Ikur) May
C . Ltd.. dlitillmlois.
Tl.c annual nuetliig : the Hawaiian
Hlstoik.il SoclLty will be held at tho
L'ntverulty Chiti on Monday evening
at S o'clock. All uieiiibem and intei
luted friends cordially invited.
Knee and scalp treatment, manl
iiirliis, vibratory treatments can be
had at Ruom C, the Youni? Hotel, 2nd
floor, at Miss A. do Lartlgue's hair
ilreKKing parlors. Telephone SS0.
Tho Alameda Hop at. tho Royal Ha
waiian Hotel, will be hold Saturday
irnlug of this woek, dancing begin
ning at 9 p. ill., with music fm dished
In the Royal Knwaltmu Rlbo Club.
U. ncvulejr Kldd writes 'that he will
1 ei urn from the mainland, with hlx
mother to take Up his re Idenco here
pcrm.inemly. He will be he,re in time
to run the noxt Democratic campaign.
John Si'iitoa. the well-known barber.
lit il ycaleriui) niornlng. at vlhrie
o'eliiek. The funeral wan held ci
Itnl.i., afti 1110011 from the home of hit
niotln r on Alupal atrect. The decvase-l
lefl u widow .mil four chlldrou.
Tlireo casts wore argued and sub
mitted befou ihu Sumorue Court oa
ti du, uaniel: Lticlo Perrclr.i v Ka
mo, LevurH & Cooke't, appeal from
ibe C'ourt of Land Heglhtrallon. Hark
link 8eo s Pak Hang Kwon et nl.
Henry Pallia, irlod heforo .ludge
I1o1jIiisi.ii )ihterday for asmuilt with
1 ih ull .-i..ipdti wuf found guilty n
ilie lo .,i off'ti'io of assault and bat
k t He wan Hfiitenccd to pay 11 fine
of $-'5 and eimta, and then released on.
lil. 0.1:1 ii.i'OKiiisanco.
Hiinui l.i n i.eitiof article fur sumo of
the tMo!n on the waterfront.1 There
h ( :'.'-ial milling vessels in port
. lih 1, ei" wiilting1 for tho Inter-Island
m .sols to .inlve wllh tholr caiKuea of
mi:ar. but these have been held baclt
li atuiiiih Thu Amy Turfier has not
been nble to uct more than half a
tavgo i"j yet.
The esse brought by tho Territory
to enforce, tlio pigment of a dally lic
ense fee by the owners of the nickel-
odctim came up befoio Judge Andrade
yesterday afternoon, but was passed
by him up to tho Supremo Court. Tho
defendants contended that the nickel
odeum was not n show or porformanco
within tho meaning of tho law,
Gnvoinor Ticar held u long con.
ferenco yestorday afternoon on finan
cial matters. It was attended by Sec
tetnry Mott-Smlth, Treasurer A. J.
Campbell, Attornoy Ocneral Hemon
way and Tax Asfeessor Jus. U Holt,
Appropriations from both tho loan
fund nnd eurront rovenuo wero undor
I consideration in tho course of tho day.
HONOLULTj;T.'n..'VEnN158bAV;'.tAN."Si, 'iSoS.
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3F
ANFORD,
OPTICIAN
Boston Building. Fort Street
overfMav & Co.
EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK
done by the
TRENCH LAUNDRY
sllh tholr new FREeVCI-i dry claanlnfl
, , procsts,
233 Deretanla fit. Phone 1401.
"fMyi'fp
apaaese Diet
Qadc-f$
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TOKIO, Jnj.m
n.!iij and tlin sti
1 hi ai 1 lie .1
'mi! imiimltleiM
Paris, Franei ,
firmntlons, In the
friendliness for tie
il L., .1 A
. r.. ...r k 4
s ,.:n.t urt
il. d
.l.iti. !. The oiilliurMt nf docHdfllHnn, nr rnlhor roaf-
I'.hH pi-ess durln-j t!m laid' three di, of (ho utmost
I lilted States ha. been altogether In 11 coord with the
wlthc-s of those who
ilui'lnh InlieiiUd
ot the two reputiii
Notwlthstatidii,' nun of dls-iord whltli I1.1M' erslsled firrni the presH
(.impaiKn of mo-ii moiillis, In whlih defei K or the Invited Stnlew naval
qulpment have I -n steadily put foiward, mid the probabilities of Jup'
inieso success in iln dttilgrafile eonillet which must follow a clash, the
Matin comes out IM" inoiulhg wllh 11 itt-iliiuitloii that nil amicable solu
tion Is probable
Hrelofdre 1 h '.' il In. -refrainlru fiom edliorlul exiiresslnn, has put
forward alurmint onilintlfdis Hi Its iuWb ' dispatches, siimetlmes prefaced
by local Irffthii'lliiu TixlhyMt iiuiIiihIioo i-onupkiuiilVly tin nrtlrltl oTedl
toilal'drlglU; cftiiiiini. 1'iesldetit ftom ,-flt uh ilei Uilrtug that everjthlng
illl tettle Itselt, il. linplictillrin lie'.pg that It will do no' amicably'.
' The paper os that besides Cliiunt iftijahhl'a lei-eut ulspiiteh theli--
lln ih able to firl' 1 1 df i-lnrnflon nude by President llooeelt , within
iwil days In il ineinliei of the Washington iilpliun.illr . o.'pn th.il between
America and Jiipt- n, 11 thing will iwi.in' Itself sutlsfiii torlh It de-
clnrcn that the sinpaihy (if the Cm-eminent and the press and public
opinion hero aro for the American nation, 1 ailing, to witness the' fact that,
as tho Matin says, tho llanl: ot 1'ruiii.e forwarded 2."iU,O,o6,0uq fiaucs to
America through the Hank ot England. ,
Tho paper adds IT It Is tiuo that tit the preM'tit time thcio are many
persons In France who expect 11 coullkt between Amerlc.i and Japan nnd
many others who fear one. it Is none the Ie?s true that there Is nobody
who wishes one The Matin chainelerlzes as extraordlnaiy 1111 nitlclc
appearing In a Wnshlnglon paper stating that Frame la urging the Jap
anese to war. ,
Today's Figaro begins Its Toklo letter with tho statement that for
somo time people have been pleasad In Franco to announce a .Inpanesc
Ameilcan war as near, nnd that the writer hlnu-elf, leaving Paris two
months ago, believed so also. He adds that a month's residence In Japan
has convinced him there will not be any war, If only for the reason
that iiBlde from being busy recuperating her strength, Japan Is occupying
herself with preparations 'to step In nnd take control of China 11 1 the
death' ot the Dowager Empress, Japan thinking that at that-time the
Mikadortal regime may well supplant. the Vanchu,
Todns'o Journal Dos Dcbats, In an article entitled. "Hypothesis , of
tho ConfljlY," says' that while-the American ships tire superior to tho Jap
anese, the nfrcYpMhc nnd devotion of the Japanese nro so much llnor that,
the lmmedlato triumph of the Japanese ilect could ho expected.
Affernorth r.tpdrn piterdnv quoted Pinfessor Jacques Finch, ot the
College of 1 tance, wfto, Hum 1902 to 1901, .In his class lectures, prophe-
fbled tin ltiiKEo-JnpiwiMo con ti lit, ntitl
ese quesnon, as iioeiartug on fio sumo grounus as inoso ne nuvanceu
prloi to the Russian war, that a Japanese-American conlltct Is imminent.
LORD CURZ0N ELECTED FOR IRELAND
DVI'LIX, Ireland, Jan. Jl. Loid Citrzon Iuir been elected an Irish
peor.
Ircl 'ud Is represented in the Rrlttsh House ot Lords by twenty-eight
teuipor.il peors, elected f( 1 'Al 'I he liilth.li lliu?e ot Lords consists of
all the peers of England, n w -'I .1 tlioe who ptiteuts of peerage are
fqr the Uultad JStngdyjU. buL t'e yi. it, tf Scotland mid Iielnnd aro rep
luHenli I only by delegates, il 1 -, tiioti t 1 being elected for every
new I'ailiiunent and those foi Inhind for lile.
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LEMIEUX MAKES HIS REPORT
OTTwK, Ont, Jam 21. Minister of Labor I.emleux has reported to
Parliament tffl the ivsuU Of bis visit to Japan, where he was given tho
iiiomlbo ofptho.1 Japaneie Ooeniuicnt ohlcials that Japan wquld stop all
migration ofS-Japanesff to Canada via Hawaii, and would restrict the em
igration (linn .luiian-dllii t to (he Donilnlnu.
CRUISER SENT
W.alllUTdN, D C. Jan CI 'Pie 1 miser Do, Moines has been
ill jp.iti iinl to lltiyti to gu.iiil Ahum i' i, Inlerebts. The Hajllan goern
iiiciu h.u it(,-iptuieil, St. Man-, wlii.li had been captured by tho revolu
tionist:, undor Juan Junuiui.
,. TWO SUSPICIOUS JAPANESE ARRESTED
HnintAND, Ore, Jim L'l -1'imi Japanese were nricsted hole todio
and .ne bt-lilg held on the mnpii Ion tli.it thoi are, spies. 'ihc. were
(utight aitiujr atutilrlou;lv In the vh mil;, of I'm t Stevens
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SHAW GETS OUT OF
NI.W YORK, N. Y. .'aft. n -
h.m u-Hljini,jl .riiini the jiruililpiii ,
been the hejd.Ejllnl. 111! resignation
1 BRYAN TALKS TO KENTUOKIANS
r-1 i
TIlArJKFOUT. 3C. Jatv. 21 W'llll.ini .li-nultiRs Bryan addressed
the Legtbldtuis hro todin, .uUng Hu Duuioti.itlc inumbura lo lneak tho
Deadlock .ffjl.'pleet llai-khiim us tholi Sutiator.
in lf, ,"tm
TORPEDO FLOTILLA SAILS
RIO UK JANEIRO, llrnzll, Jan. 21 The torpedo flotilla sailed to
day for Iluenos Ayres, Arguutlnu, tholr next port of tall.
Notwithstanding tho fact that no
dredging work has been done In the
vicinity for somo time, a family of
Hawallans nro living on the sand-spit
just mauka ot tho quarantine station
and aro busy every day digging In tho
sand and mud for vnluables or curios
that have been lifted from the bottom
o ftho harbor by tho dredgers, It was
not? lnnif niro when thin work wnn real.
I lv nrofltablee. and crowds of Hnwaltan
I lads' 'wcfearcningaSl tho" tlmo'al
Jllill
V ' 1 4 r , ; , , I Li
Kee Los Clean
Carbon Paper
h mAkfJ IMPRESSIONS that
arc permanent. They do not
rub or smear, because they
ARE clean; for the same rea
son, they are used longer than
the grease carbon papers, and
make clear-cut records.
Hawaiian News Co.,
Limited,
ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG.
usiaess
j,.,!i, 1- uiet w.n formally opeuM
101 Hif sm Ion Tmve been appointed.
hleiiM nf the ti.ttUtlonul frlcndslili
who has made a study qt the Japan
TO HAYTI
' Off,
TRUST COMPANY
Kx - rioirelim of hi, 'liia.urv Sftaw
oi tho tniht eoinpany of which ho has
fi.nu the, OililnuL.
tho mouth of tho dredger dump.
Strango things havo been brought to
the sutfneo. A man's Bkull Is now tho
property of ono of tho doctors ot tho
city, nnd many other odd relics havo
been brought to the surface,
ros
Tho Toyo Klsen Katsha S. S. Hong
kong Jlaru will probably arrive here
from tlio Orient tomorrow morning
innd she,wI carry tho first mall that
has gone to tho Coast in ten days.
,H,
Opens
For B
1
CABLE REPORT OF SAN
FRANCISCO MERCHANTS'
EXCHANGE.
Friday, January 'J.
NEWCASTLE Balled Jon. 1:
Am, schr. Hclenc, for Mnhttkona,
Tuetday, January 7,
KAAKAPAM Sailed Jan. B:
A.-H, S. S. Texan, for Snllna Cruz.
Saturday. January 11.
' A.-H. S. S. Kebraskan, for Sound.
HILO Arrived Jan. 7:
Am. bk. Annlo Johnson, from San
Francisco.
MAHUKONA Sailed Jnn. 7:
Am. schr. H. C. Wilght, for Snn
Francisco. i
NEWCASTLE Arrived Jon. 9:
Dr. S. S. Highland Monarch, hence
Dec, 20.
YOKOHAMA Arrived Jan. 11:
P. Jl. S. S. Siberia, licuco Dec. 31.
Monday, JanuaryTl3.
HAN JfUANf'ISCO Sailed 'jnn. 12:
fan hklne. Iimynrd, for Honolulu.
Am bk it. C. Tobey, for Honolulu.
Aux bk Foi t Oewge, for Honolulu.
-Am bk K. M. Phc-lps. for Kahiilut
feAN FllANUISCOAi lived. Jan. 18
Am. S S. Enterprise, from Jlllo,
Jam 4.
OAVIOTA Sailed Jan. 11:
Am. 8. 8 W. 8. Poitor. for Hono
lulu.
Tuesday, January 14.
MO.II Anhed. J.in 12:
M. S. Admiral llorreaon, hpneo Dec
14
VOKUIIAMA- -Sailed .Inn. 14:
HongkoiiK Mhlu.for Honolulu.
Wedneiday, January IC.
MONTEREY Arilvod, Jan 14:
Arb h) Falls of Clyde, heneci ibej.1
2S- - . ,
Tliurtday, January 16.
SAX FRANCISCO-Ai rived Jnn IC
Ai-lri fi. 8. Mexican, from Han Dingo
HN ITlANCiaCO-Sailed Jan. IC
Itilonlun for l(i!ir4uh). v' '.'
HlliO Arrived Jan. l.l.
Am. bk St. Kuthcrlne, from San
i Francisco, t '
Friday, January 17. ' ,
MONTEVIDEO Sailed Jan. 11:'
A'm. sp. 11. F. Packard, for Honolulu
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Jan. 17:
U. S. A. T. lluford. henco Jan. 8.
Saturday, January 18.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Jan. 18:
A.-H. S. S. Novadan. henco Jarf. 9.
SAN FRANCISCO Sallod. Jan. 18:
O. S. S. Alameda, for Honolulu.
Monday, January 20.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Jan. 18:
P. M. S. S. Mongolia, hence Jan. 12.
QAVIOTA Arrived, Jan. IS:
Am. sp. M, E. Chttcott, henco, Jan. 3,
VICTpRIAArrj.v;9rt,Jan;.18; .,.,
A..H. S. S. Columbian for Snllnn
Cruz.
Tuesday, January 21.
NEWCASTLE Sulled Jan. 10:
,Ur. S. S Lord StanjuforHonoliilii
NEWCASTLE Arrived Jan. -17:
Am. bk. Olympic, hcnrtj'Nov.'12.
YOKOHAJIA Arrived Jnn. 20:
P. Jl. S. S. China, hence Jan. 7.
VICTORIA Arrived Jan. 20:
Ilr. bk. Invernclll, henco Dec. 30.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Jan. 21:
P. JL S. S. Asia, for Honolulu.
Wednesday, January 22.
SAN FRANCISCO Sallod, Jan. 21:
A.-H. S. S. Dispatch, for Honolulu
V!(;TORI At lived .lull. 21:
Ilr. S S. Dm cf Kutlivcu, henco
Jan. 12.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Jan. 22:
Am. S. 3. Knterprlso. for HUo.
SAUNA CRUZ Sallod Jan. 16j
i A.-H. S. S. Alaskan, for San Diego.
KgKRSSItaSMXRSSU)!)!
rf WATERFRONT -NOTES
Si V, V A id X X H K 34 5 . A ig B S
Without tho aid of a tug, tho W. II?,
:,.i-ion thltteii Fiom her liOsiitioii at
t1 ' II. Ionian doiU thlj iinDnliig to a
,vlii if uevt 10 tin far liiur-lnluiut Jock
.im! the move '. an inude In the lecoid
Itme of unu liuur oven Tin u tt.1t. a
iiioin; iviuil blowing, mid ihe mii'L
wus dono tinder difficulties, but
1, leans of I'optH attaphed lo (hi Unu,
.mil tho iiowcr ol the little ihmki-j en
Khtoon thushlp the chnnge wus made
iiirccssfully In 4hnrt oulerr The
Murston now lli-a aa rluko up to hIioi-'-is
posHlhltjauiT, will hi mmliulh
moved out ns her carmi Is dlbilinrned.
Firtv tons Is all tfTat is allowed to I,
I'liieod iu 0110 hpol on tlit-, doik, mill
It is far that reason that' the M.imton
w)ll griduttjlly li'sifiijd uonward.TIi
fns Ttnlier, wlilch now Hob one d.nu
liMow thu Maistou. Is waiting foi tin
I'lsuittillfllhtB' to brUi$ hor ihore sugaV.
and aa pounds, ghChjiiM vpmijiiii.d lie:
c u go the MnrstOft v J- be mov&d to
her present dunk. All of the sailing
vesi.ols Jiuyo bteu foreod to wiflt oq
the bg stosmslilp 4iliunau for the.li
sugar, 11 H, slie hod thu Ilrst call. 'Hit.
Amy Turner wjll , tgko on 800 tons
11101 e,;.ulillo tho Ailzotinn has tuveral
Jlioiifand tons moid of tho sweet cuv
go to load.
Sailors, as tho general ltilo, take
great enjoyment In going to tho hos
pital when they aro In port, They re
gard It as a pleasuro to bo away from
wotk fort a short tlmo. However,
there was one exception to this rule
lately, and this was a Japanese sailor
from ono of tho Inter-lslnnd boats, who
was hurt qulto seriously while. In one
ot tho other ports. A heavy sack of
sugar fell on him, mashing In lilt
chest and putting him out of comniiu-
K ARRIVED
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Tuesday, January 21.
Stmr. JIntinn I)a, Slmerson, from
Hnwall and .Maul ports, C:20 n. m,
Wednesday, January 22.
Stmr. Helen, Nelson, from Hnwnll
ports, a, in.
Htmr. Jllknhala, (Iregory. from
Kauai ports, a. in.
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K DEPARTED
Jl KKKMMrtXKMWKKHKHI
Tuesday, January 21.
Schr. Jlol Wahlne, Sam, for Hawaii
ports, 9:2.1 a. 111.
llkt. Kllkltnt, Cutler, for Pttgot
Sound, 10:ir a. m.
Stmr. Cutimilngs, Scarle, for Wnlnut
nalo, 10: IB a. in.
Ilktn Hawnll, Oimdcrson, for Ma
kawell, ft p. 111,
S. S. Jlnnshit Jlartt, for Yokohama,
G:rju a. 111.
Stmr. Iwnlnnl, Seir. for Jlnul and
Mol ok ni ports, 5 p. 111.
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ft. H. fioiilr fn 1 m Manila
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the Dili lit . '11
M S s lill 1,11:111 Johnson from
Han Fr.iui 'c-i. p. 111.
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il PASSENGERS ARRIVED
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t'mnwi II K M U'iilM.11. 11 K I
l.-llo ami i7 deck.
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AJtOVX $)( V 14.U t it
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M PASSENGERS DEPAR1ED
rt & a. s st k . 'a. ;; s 11 a & :t )i
Pur, S, S. )V 0. Hall. Jan. 21. for
Kauai. .1. Novlus, ,W. J). Mcllivde.
ftt' 't 4-4-4 f - tt
slon geiiernlly, The 1 11.111 was In ought
to Dr. Ramus for treatment, and lm
ordered the titnu to tho hospital at,
once. Thereupon this wizened, dried
up, aged little Jap set up the most
fearful howl that has been heard In
many a day on the waterfront. Al
though ho could not speak English, ho
made It understood that ho did not
want to do nnv hospital tlmo. Hut
tho doctor Insisted, and tho man was
finally taken to n place where he will
receive good care. This Is thu only
tlmo In tho experience of Dr. Ramus
that' a 'sailor has objected to going to1
tho.hoipltnhf't 1 iim'i '1 '' mI,'ij
pa ;
The Phelps and tho Fort Oeoigo nruj
tho favorites In the betting on tho
taco of tho four vessels from Frisco,'
here. They ntuboth stee.vcsscls amh
canj')lle..on aSjuuch caiivasfns. pos-:,
slhlo without any Injury to their hulls,
whllo tho Irmgard, which also has Its
share ot backers, Is a wooden ship,
and canont go bo fast In 11 storm. If
the ships - should encounter good
weather all tho way down, according
to men hero who know, tho Irmgard
has tho best chance. However, tho
probabilities aro that tho racers wilt
meet with thu storms that havo been
tho ordinary thing for tho past month,
nnd If so, tho Phelps and tho Fort
Reorgo will havo tho advantage.
155
Tho b'arkcntlno Hawaii, Rundcrsnil,
came Into tho harbor yesterday nftoi
npon shortly after bIio was reported
anchored outside by thu the Hull u
tin. Sho camo fiom Newcastle, Aus
Italia, and had a variegated exper
ience on the vvny, twenty-two days In
'almost a dead calm.md tho lest of
tho way bucking heavy seas and head
B'liids. TjicJlawnli left for JIakawell
inn night at t! o'clock, where her crow
will be discharged. She will dlhoharge
l.ci cargo of lGUO toun of coal at that
port.
1X1
The tontract has. been awnii' d bv
tho Department of Public Work.i i.,l
next Monda) tho work of dteJglni, ire
Sort'iimn ahd Nuuanu-bllp, will tie lie
u im. The in-iweiit plan l, loilu I e to
.1 dupth 01 J I feet, but the Hawaii m
liredglug etiiupuay bay that i t . t
11101 0 ulll piolialily 'be cleaned mil h
lure the Willi, is completed linili.M
ipastur Feller mid tin plinth bav tli 11
30 (get tlioiild be the inlnliiiuni, .ei ho:
m'sbiIm are hardly lile, to gtt in 1.
urn HniH on unvthltu luo-
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V K"Knrbtt who came d. wn i
jjila port , "as' fli-st' mute mi the v.' 11.
Maiiitiln, ha i deetlml that ho will t
jl" lliitvr-lsl.uid work tn a wlil',0 ,m I
In'iu iKCipted ,1 position on the V. C
Hivjl as cind niai nl'h ilie proml'ii
of lln tli ,t mail berth nn hU second
trlji First in -to Cotlierell. now ot tho
Cotonado, has taken his place on tho
Mmston.
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