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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T It. WEDNESDAY, FED. B, 190S.
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WEEKLY CALEJiOAB
MO tAV
,11121 in 5' itid.
'I LI.HDAY
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I III M"- I 1AV
rwlMV
hay
3 rtSLlr.
ifniiHn tit iba
ii i ju toiilitilly invited to
i ai uivtlnK oi local lodgca
ITS? LODGE, Ho. 3, L 0. 0. P.
IV.
mo". iionday evening at
c u Hall. oit Street
. it l.'NM v. e4rat.r
. ;xi k :i rcans, x o.
m i-.'.um.e very cordially
.tYKIC LODGE, No. 8, K. cf P.
M. -. i f i ..o iv evening at
.j ii o' 'i in K. t P Nail. cor.
k,.t ji l rw'ii'a. vuuing brolb-
TO KlT'll.ll In III 1 to Bttond.
v i. i.ri'i:, co..
F V Vl.lJrsO-M. Kr.U.S.
U LODGS, So. 1, K. of P.
if
eAry Filley etanlug at
K of P. Htll, corner Fort
taiiia. Visiting brothers
i 'iv ilcd to attaad. '
A '. I'hJKRlNQ. C.C.
J A3 vV fc'IHYB. K.K S.
7 v 'i
Till K
CDSJLULU L0EOJJ 816, B. P. 0. E.
I(c")i.ln l.odo So. fi'.C, 11 H. O
u) . will meet in their bnll on King
oetv Fort stioct every FrtUay evon-
lag "
By uitiwr or Ibx B R.
UAKKY A. WILDBK,
Secretary.
V K RirilAKtJSUN. 55. II.
Wra. M'KDSXEY jlODGS Ho.8, E.of P.
Hull ever Saturday evening at
Utp olnakiiln K. of V. Uall, cor
;Brt ;aid Uwatanla. , Visiting bratu
tts ecriiulty invltd to attend.
w. L, 'i:ak':b. cc,
H. A? JACOBdON. h R.S.
lONOLtlXU AEEEE 140, P. 0. .
lioU oa thi 2nd and 4tb VVIil
StWi'Ar evmiugs ui each month at
3' btio.''. m K of HalL cornai
. ruunln i d Firt tro.ti
U.'tius H-jlm are Invited to at-,-d.
L FrtV.Ui:. W Prest.
II. T MOOUH. S"cy.
ruwAiiAjr txibe Ho. i, i. q.,n. it
Muti ven Urst and third Tnurn-
li. u of eacb aiou'n at KnlghU nt
fcythlu Mall. Vtaifiss brothers r
lUitl InvlUd to Attend.
J. W. ARCH S.iflhom.
a. a. murphy, a or n.
IMMMMMM
' A GOOD SIGH
COOTS YOU NOTHHtG IT
. . PAYS FOE ITSSI5.
TOM SHABP,
MAKES GOOD SIGNS.
iilCH, LOW,
T . and the'Gamo-rQlso a carload
fk j.eiry being practically glveii
KHBy by
J.C
1018 NUUAK0' NKAIl KING
I W, Surneti;;
Attorney: Noiary: Conveyancer:
Rel Bstste: Mt'ir. loans: Collet
ucu" Agent to Grant Knriirge Lie-
CBSae.
Olice 79 Merchant St. Phone 310.
WHEN
Voa Went Eleot"ic Wiring Dono o'r
nvnte Telephoii Installed or Dry
Xattene. rail the
USI0H BIJCTHI0 CO.,
CO Seretenia St.
Phone 315,
Jajmnecs Onrioi, Silk Kimonoj,
Cli'rte, Pajamap. Shirt Walsta, Fancy
Zxniiexii Good.
K- Rukurociei,
.ftOrflL 9TBBBT NAA BETHEL.
J235T- BUUE71N AD8. PAW IgQ
iERrasaaaissifQissfl
Bens 0' t '
duy
do Carts
lug Carts
fiolfsclilaeierCo.
Limited,
King and Bethel Sts.
Eaoreas
your
burning,
i '
t
Hi
s
rEmTsmmmxsssm
Hoaoiuixi
Gas Go. Ltd.
- ''Biiiliov Sii. '
A 1&V7 and
Complete Lisio of
-FRENCH
HAIR
BRUSHES
T16 best quality brash for
the noney ever offered in Ho
nolalu. v
Prices $1 to $5
ASK TO SEE THEM.
Snxitia St
Co., Ltd.,
Hotel and Fort Sts.
F B. B S H , CRISP
National Btecuit
Co.'s 'Goods
New lot of them just in, Order Now
X M. Levy k Co.,
King St.
Family Grocers.
Phone 7C.
':'XHS INEW SSI0KING TOBACCO
' Qtooid
To have colid conifcrt after dinner
fill yo,ur pipe with IBOID.
FITZPATIHCK BH0S.
and MYRTLE CIGAR STORE.
Flno Job Printing .it the Bulletin.
N A o
JT &.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Ten Cents may be increased a
hundred-fold if invested in a Bulle
tin Want Ad. at One Cent a Word.
' t : -Phninna
Hats clennfil at tlio Glolit.
To cnjti n rldo right, linn up 290
lor Qnlnn'H nulclt.
To jmre broil Jocspy(l)Ulls at ser
vice nt the long Dairy.
Matinoo at tlio Orplicum evory
Wednenday and Saturday.
Wlso Jriicn anioko tlio Owl 5 colli
tl.Ki.- Sold bj M. A. Oiltmt & Ci.
Pntii'iin Health I'llla maku rich
bluoil BOo. a p.icknso. Try tliom.
Just arrived, Hallwood. Cash Regis
ters. Hawaiian Office Specialty Co..
ltd.
Tlio Foiuilon Saloon Is now nervlns
an excellent dinner betweon 4 anil C
o'clock.
A. P. Kntulcon ami C. V. Spitz wen
I'aHscngerS Tor Kauai on tlio HtcamiT
W. (1. Hnll.
For n fow wculis 'Mro KcartiH"
chutney will bo, lif. cents pur Jar at
ull the stoics.
'Mr. and Mrn. A. 8. Wllrox an
lioolu'd to Aopnrt In tlio MUalniln lo
morrow afternoon fo- Kaunl.
Tbo Wcman'H Exchange mnkos n
HpeclHlo of derorntlnp; rarrlaRi's ami
RiitotnoblUM for February Hind.
Horftanmi Chop llouco open nil tlio
tlmo on Hotel nticet, near Niiuaun.
Excellent meats at lowest prlr i
Don't lot another dn no by wllhoui
seeing tl.e great bar&aina beliiK nffeied
and sold at Uloni I'll? no-proflt nuic
Poiular books )nu lime l-ei-n wnnt
ln to Kot are now only T&c u' the IU
Wttlan News Co.. Ltd. bound In cloth.
Constitution, the ovuraw man's
wui st enemy, hau lis own worst i nem
Lin 1 lojllatorje Cascara Iixnllve Tnb-
ipjs. lioiuvipr urns Co., fort t .
Miss Hose Davison nnd W I.. .';i;-i!i
ha-.e liecn ayi)lnloil as his aM.bi.in:
to look nfici the horseback Kct'tn.n of
Itio Floinl Parnile by V. A (lieenuoll
v Thcro', no Uieat, dl. t. dauKor,
oilor In cookiUK a :id beating b eke
trlr-Ity. Hawaiian Kleetrlc Co, Ltd
Mnt! street, near Alnkea. Phone IJ'.iii
The heads of the vurlchis dopart
ments of the Floral Parade will l.o'd
another meellng In tlio olllco of A.
fi.irtloy tomorrow nfternoon nt )
o clock.
On Thursday nionilns nt ! o'elork
theie will be llaurnlsliiK nt Tort Shut
Icr. CJta!n Ilercer and C.io Hawaii
an band will bo prcient and a salute
will bo fired.
I.ocrs of good butter will be glad
to know that a fresh shipment of Pin
linn butter has Ju.it como In for Hcnrj
May &. Co.. Fort street. Older jouri,
nowV Phono i'i.
I'uco and Ecaln trcnlmeiit, manl
curlns, vibratory treatments can bo
had nt'Hoom C, tbo Young Hotel, 2nd
floor, at MUs A. do LnrttKiio's halr
diosfclns parlon. Telcphnno 3;o.
Attomey Uonornl Hemonway Ii.
working on tbo form of contract foi i
complotlng the Nuuauti dam, to cor
respond with the plans and spcc!!lcc
tlons. It Is Intended to ho sliictl..
"whlc-r tight."
A llvo vlre set firo to tho swllch
tm.ti I nt I lie Lucas planing mill last
night, but A. M. Uiiuu tent In an
alarm and tlio chemical engine e;.
itngulshcd the blmo'beforo any dam
jso was dono.
Alexander Walker was yoatorday
granted n dlvoive from Maria Wnlke.
Ii Judrfo Do holl. The cuetoily of
f the children la nwurdod lo the pluin-
tllf, subject tu their bemg placed i.i
boarding schools. I
Dr. Ramus r the United Stales Ma
rine Hospital nnd Quaranttno bcrlcc,
lccolvod a raesago from Dr. A. II.
Wntoiliouso ' of Walinea, ICnuai, suit
ing that tho chlckenpox nnd not small
pox, Is pievnlent there. ,
Tlio Jury' beforp .liulo Lindsay
lound Mrr.. Antonio Mlguol not yullt.v
of selling liquor without n Hceio.
This Is ono mm-o failure fn a serleo
of attems)ti to convict Mlgnul and bis
w'.fu of tho unlaw fttl sale of Intoxicant-.
Wshop Moore will tell the story of
Kmeii at tho meotlng of the Central
Union Churcli tanlgbl It commence.
ut 7:30 o'clock. Dlsbop Moore 1ms
lived In Korea for como tlmo and
knows how to entertain Ms audience.
T-ho public Is cordially Invited to bo
piesent.
Dr. Mitomuru ban received word
from His son, who U a Jtudent at the
Un'verhliy of Michican, that ho was
one of the eleven sucenssful ones ut
th recent competitive i-nm(inlrnn In
I'sthokisj, out of the class of twenty
bovon. He expects to graduato from
the University this cur.
.Judgi I Indsay ndmittod the TI1I of
Thomas Carey to probate, npiioliitliig
Inmos Thomas Cnroy' administrator
with the nil .inticKod, his mothar ha.
Ing rouornced her appointment of e
coutrlx tleslgnatod In tho will. Tbo
esttilo is nil roal piopoity, valued at
$7700, nnd la dovlcod entirely to tlio
:vlfo of decedent for life, nnd nfler
hor death shure and iihnre nlllco to the
nluo chlldien.
.ludgo Do Holt baa signed an oidcr
discharging Albert F. Judd ns guard
ian of lite estate of Susan llrash. Tho
order Is conditioned upon tho guar
dian's obtaining fiom LlUaboth I).
Ilobson and llllng with tho court a ic
tel)t for the Hawaii Land Co. and tlio
Walker mortgages, and tho receipt or
Pntrlclc fllenson, administrator of the
i"tnto of Susan Brash, for tho retldue
of tho property and effects of the es
tate, Including tho cash balances of
$255 22, less a master's fco of $C0 and
an attorney's fco of $50.
ilitTilfilr'
a. i mm,
OPTICIAN
Boston Building. Fort Street,
over May & Co.
EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK
done by the
FRENCH LAUNDRY
-Hh their new FRENCH dry cleaning
process.
?f.B D.retanla St. Phone 1401.
Japaeese Taxes Heavier
TOKIO, .l.ip.i.i, IV. l.-r-Af.'r'r a b. ..led di-lmlo In thb Diet today,
the bill to lln i i:i' the taxes on uug.ir, ilo, iib-ohol, beer and herosolln
passed by n mnjoiliy of 1)1.
WILL REVISE FRANCO POLICIES
I.TSON', Portugal. Feb. 1. Tbo tension Is slackening.
Tbo new C.iiihiit Is committed to n levcrsnt of Franco's policies.
Tlio clectloni will bo held In April.
BANQUET TO DELEGATE KUHI0
WASHINflTO.V, D. C, Feb. '!. Tomorrow evening tho Congre3alonnl
parly which visited llawutl last enr will give u bantiuet to Dclegato Ka
laulnnnolo. BIG STEAMERS FOR ORIENT
VANCOI". .ii. I'. C., Feb. i. The tdcuiiuis 01. nr.irg and Lennox
liuo been cli.ii i I I., the Oileilta! lun
Il3
o
c3jiJ.J1
JJJ.
MADE IN KAUPAKULUA, MAUI.
A HOME PRODUCT
A FINE TABLE WINE OF EXCELLENT BOUQUET
AND FLAVOR.
FOR SALE
.-. . 'by allvwhoksale and r-itail wine and liquor dealers and by
all saloons. TRY IT.
Hi ) i
-rr-a
i!MitK ti' e s a a k n u a
t PABSEHGESS AKPaVED r
u K h 3 it u k n ti a it n j a ii
I ei F. K Mongolit, n..'.i S m Fran
clseo, Fci. j. For Ilunol.uu. G. I.
Adams. Airs. O. I. Adams, .VI .(Tilriilan
Aldrlch, Aldcn Alidei'bon, Mi.i. Alden
Anderson, It. J. Ualter. Mri. ll. J. Uak
er, T. H. Uaruard, Mlbs Jessie Bur-
imr.l, Col. .lOhn Diddle, Win. Black
woll, I.I.s. V. M. Blackwell, Jiis.)
Iliuel blackwell, Alex, lluchanan, .Mrs.
Alex. Buchanan, K. K. Hull, Miss KHz
(.belli Bunn.it, F. II. Cl'tiK. Dr. t.. J:.
Coter, Lafe Combs, Mitr. K. M. Cope,
J. C. Copras.!, A. J. Leib. . M.'i A .i.
Derby, Albi.'t K. Derby, Mrs. 12. II.
Der'.ij, .Mrs. Alice Duvull, .1. 11. Ku
wards, .Mrs. J. H. Edwards, Mr... A. C.
Kmmons, Mrs. ML AV. nnimons, Mrs.
F. A. Fllgmau, Sir's. II. Focke, Mrt'.
Albo M. Oans, Miss Dorothy Cans,
Mlhs K. U. (lolsendorfer, R. Oorllusky,
Mia. 8. (losllusky, Mm. K. A. tionra:,
U. A. Cuwran, 15. M. Gutrldgo, Mrs.
K. AI. Uutiidgo, .1. J. ll.ti tenbotver,
Mrs. J J. ilmtimuower, (I i Hudson,
II. Hageie,, M.-u. H. IlaL'.H, Mi-.h Nel
lie Hughes, A. .rtieger, l,. ('. ut-llogg,
Allss J.ili.i. Jane Kcnyon, (K-o. Ii.
King, .Mis. lieo. II. Klun. Mrs. iiai.il.
Rotlnskv, .MUri Ifutb Uotlnik), Ml..s
L. l.ei'.Minc, Aim. Albert .1. I.) en. Airs.
Martha Llulo. Mrs. M. K. I.:in, Vi.n-
nhaii McCaushoy, Ulra. Lydla Mawm,
Mrs W. Matsoii, K. K. Alcthven,
F. Muiuguciery, Mrs. V. V. Montgom
ery, . II. Alocro, Miss L. Palmur,
A!l-1 V.-g-.irot -PattorHon, L'Iiuk. a,
I'lllsbnry, Airs. Chns. S. rillsbuiy mid
hurvaui. Allss Noll V,'. Plllsb.irv. Mos
in- Phl'Ip V. I'lllobury. Mlua Mnry 8."
1'llb.huiy, AIIm.h CallierJu !3. PUIsbury,
Mrs MuIIsmi A. Potior, '. h. Ham
say, Atis. V. E. Iliiiuaay. Allss II. F.
Uogcis, .M'ks Anna C. Itogers, .Mrs. ,M.
Heed, llamld Kleo, Mrs. Harold nice,
Mrs. Cprlnne Hideout, Chns. Ft ibbinii,
Geo. Itoilf.ik, Mrs. Geo. ItoilleK, two
ihibken and maltl, P. C. Il"i.nl, Mi .
P. C. llosbl and child," Mori Is Snnils,
C. Schilling, Mrs. C. Schilling. .1. WnJ
ur Scott, Mrs. J. Walter Scott, Alits
Allele Scott, Mm. liei'tba Sellgman,
llobeit Sinclair, Henry A. Strong, Airs,
llemy A. Strong, Win. I. Thomas, W.
11. Thomas, Mrs. W. II. Thunias, 1). AI.
Thomas, Mis. II. M. Thomas, Mrs. II,
V. Tinner nnd two chlldien, liobort
JI. Wilcox, Airs. Robert AI. Wilcox, F
A. Williams, Mib. F. A. Williams. Alls.
P. B. Winston, Mrs. II. O. Clark, II II
Wlnslow, Miss Agnes AI. Wood, Alias
draco 1). Wood. For Yokohama. It.
New York socialists wolcoiued Wil
liam D. Haywood, recently acquitted
ut Bolbo, Idaho, on a chnigo of murder.
Ho aildresbcd a socialist meeting.
Whllu In New York bo conferred with
I"iigcno V. Dobs.
NOVELS
First-class Popular Books
for 75c.
Handsomely Bound in Cloth
BOOKS i
YOU SHOULD
HAVE.
Now's Your Chancel
Hawaiian News Co.,
Limited,
Ales. Young Bldg:., Bishop SI.
DELEGATE WRITES
(Continued from Pace 11
from Hawaii and Alaska for tho Alas-kan-Yul'on
l''u)sltlon, to be held If
Seattle in 190'J. Owing to tho fact
that distinct orders have gone out
Irom the party lenders that this Is to
bo n "do-nothing" session, this Alaska
Imposition bill and many Important
measures now before tho House will
huvo great difficulty In getting any
favorable consideration. '
The memoers of Congress, who vis
ited Hawaii lart Rimiinir will glvo n
dinner at' tho Raleigh on lebruatj
Un. and thev have wry kindly made
the Delegate fiom Hawaii tho guost
of honor foi that occasion. All tho.se
from Hawaii who uccompanicd the
party will he guesta of tho occublon.
und pieparatlous aro being made by
tho congressmen for an enjoyable re
union to recall tbo pleasant Incidents
of last summor'ft trip.
I have again taken up with tho Bu
icau of Yin ds and Docks of tbo Navy
Department tho matter of .but lug
work bognn on tho extension of tho
naval ropniwitlim on tho Wills IWt s,i le
of the Honolulu Harbor channel. Ad
inli-.il Hallldny promised mo to at onco
cable lor certain addition il luformii-
tioti. and bxprossed bis Intention to
order the work done If the local army
fiiKliiwr would iitnloritiki to super
vise the construction. Ii has bciclo
fore been Inipnsslblo to get thu Aimy
nnd Navy departments to agroo on the
(ietuila of thin work i umclelitl close
ly lo hao tlio expenditure of thu ai)-
proprlallou ordered. Tbo carrying ot.t
of tills work will both protect the har
bor c.Imiiuel and uh.o muku possible
Iho oruamentallon of the harbor n
proach with pnrki'd u en bet with
palms and triipicul bbrablury.
Very truly .vonrs,
.1. KALANIANAOLK.
Delegate to Cougres.
Senator Jofforson navis of Arkansaa
bold "I don't bellovd any man on
earth ovei made a million dollars
honckt!)" lu an address before it mitsn
meeting of tho Piogrosslic Democrat
ic league III Cooper Union hall, Now
Yoik.
Labor bodies of Anaconda, Mont.,
will petition President Rosovclt to par
don two lincunen Imprisoned for violat
ing an Injunction granted tho Rocky
Mountain Telephone company to pro
tost employes.
YOU'RE ALL RIGHT
when you let us build
your launch, canoe,
yacht, etc.
Charles D. Walker,
BOAT AND MACHINE WORKS,
King near Alapai.
But' In Little Favor
W
FORE!
CABLE REPORT OF SAN
FRANCISCO MERCHANTS'
EXCHANGE.
Monday, January 27.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Jan. 25.
Am. cclir. Honolpu, for Honolpti and
and Hnnn.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Jan. 2G:
Am. bl. George Curtis, for Honolulu.
Am. bk. Andrew Welch, for Hllo.
YOKOHAMA, Arrhed Jan. 25:
1'. AI. S. S. Manchuria, bunco Jan. II
ASIOHIA Arrived Jan. 23:
Br. S. S. Baron Cawdor, hence Jan.
13.
KAHULUI Arrived, Jan. 25:
Am. sp. R. M. Phelps, from San
Francisco.
S1SATTLH Arrived Jan. 23:
Br. S. S. Mimosa, hence Jan. H.
8YDNF.Y Arlvod Jan. 2?:
Br. S. S. Alonnn, hence Jan. 13.
WcdnesJay, Jalnuary 29.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Jan. 20:
li r.Whltnor, from Knliulul.
YOKOHAMA Sailed Jan. 29:
P. AI. 8. S. Korea, for Honolulu.
Thursday, January 20.,
SAN FRANCISCO Snllo.l .Inn. 30:
VP. M. 8. S. Mongolia, for Honolulu.
IIILO Arrived Jan. 20: v
Am Schr. Compeer, from Kureka,
Friday, January 31.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived, Jan. 31.
Jap. S. S. Hongkong AInrii, hours
' Jan. 23.
SAN FRANCISCO -Sailed, Jan. 30:
Am. schr. 11. C. Wright, for Malm
knna. FrldAy, January 31.
SKATTHLD Arrived Jan. 31:
A.-II. S. S. Novndan, from
San
Francisco.
PORT GAAIBLH Sailed Jan. 31:
Am. bk. Albert, for Hllo.
Saturday, February 1.
VvNCOHVIIR Sailed, Jan. 31:
Br. S. S. Mlowcra, for Honolulu.
HILO Sailed Jan. 31: i
A. H. S. S. Arlzotian, for Sallna
Cruz.
Monday, February 3.
YOKOHAMA Arrived Feb. 1:
Jap. S, S. Nippon Atnru, henco Jan.
20.
GRAYS HARBOR Sailed Feb. 1:
Am. schr. C. A. Thayer, for Hono
lulu. Am. bchr. AInnlla, for Honolulu.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Fob. 2.
U. S. A. T. Crook, henco Jan. 23.'
HILO Arrived. Jan. 31:
Am. S. S. Enterprise, from
Francisco.
HILO Sailed Jan. 30:
San
Am. bk. Annie Johnson, for San
Francisco.
Tuesday, February 4. '
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Feb. 4:
O. S. S. Alameda, henco Jnn. 20:
YOKOHAMA Sailed, Fob. i:
Jap. S. S. America Jlnru, for Horn
lulu.
PORT TOWNSF.ND Arrived Feb. 4:
Am. sp. Jnbez Howes, from Kahultil,
Wednesday, February 5.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived, Feb? 5:
Am. S. S. Hllonlan, henco Jan. 28.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed, Feb. 3:
Jas. Rolph, for Hllo.
PORT HARFORD Sailed, Feb. 5:
Am. S. S. Lansing, for Honolulu.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Feb. 5:
U. S. A. T. Buford, for Honolulu.
120 People For This
Port Arrive On
Mongolia
Wberu is tho man who said that
the totulbt bii'ihou would bo a 11
ule? On the big Paetlie Alull jjlnor
Alongolla, which pulled lu at the
llackfeld dock Ht exactly noon today,
tboro worn 120 ilrst-c.ibln passengers
for Honolulu, nil of them booked to
remain Hero for not less than two
months. Olllccis on the boat say
that the tourist travel has Just com
menced and fiom now on this town
may expect largo passenger lists ou
all tho boats tram the Coast.
Tho Mongolia had a beautiful trip
down from San Francisco, thu weath
er being fresh and Keen all tho way,
but tlici'o wero no affirms whntovor.
On account of the fact that thu big
IosjoI lias ovor 300 tons of freight
for this poil, she will not sail on tho
continuation of hnr voyage lo the
Orient until tomorrow morning at
10 o'clock. There was nothing or
unusual moment happened on the
voyage to this poit, hut every even
ing found pleiiFiint pintles In tho sa
loons und dlnlng-rooms.
Consldeiablo mnll was brought
down on tho boat, though thoio was
mi unusual amount going on to tho
Orient.
A. At Dunning, by order of the
captain, reports tho following: Jan.
31st, 1908, 3:3G p. m latltudo 35.35
noith, longitude 129.42 west, spoke
French bark showing blgnal J. C. F.
II. bound north.
.Mrs. Jenulo G. Sorg. widow of tho
lato Jnnl J, Sorg, tubacco nilllloualie
of MIddleton, O., was elected presi
dent of the Merchants' National bank
of MIddleton.
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Hawaiian standard tlmo Is 10 hours
30 minutes slcwor than Greenwich
time, being that ot tho meridian of 157
icgrees 30 minutes. Tbo tlmo wblstlo
blows at 1:30 p. m., which Is the samo
as Greenwich, 0 houra 0 minutes. Sun
and moon aro for local tlmo for the
wliolo group.
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Wednesday, February 5.
V. M. S. S. Mongolia, Hathaway,
Irom San Frnnchcu. 11 n. in.
iltmr. Mlknhala, Giegory, from
Kuual, 11. 111.
U. S. A. T. Thomas, Lynam, from
thu Philippines:, !) it. 111.
I.-I. 8. 8. Mhollkc, Nnopaln, from
Hawaii ports, 11. in.
Stmr. Mlknhala, Mitchell, from Ha
waii ports, a. 111.
Stmr. N'llhau, Oness, from Kau.il
potts, n. in.
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DEPARTED
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8 a
Wednesday, I'ebi nary
U. S. A. T. Thonms, Lynam,
San Francisco, 2 p. 111.
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TO SAIL FRIDAY
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A.-H. S. 8. Nebraskan, Knight.
Hllo, nt night.
for
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M PASSENGERS ARRIVED
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Per U. S. A. T. Thomas, Lynam,
from Philippines, Feb. C. George
P. Auld, Julius T. Conrad, C. 10. Con
lad, Jr., Dorcey Ciillcn, Georgo 11.
Comly, Mrs. Comly, Frank 13. Chap
en, II. 11. Campbell, J. 11. DorBt, F.
A. Dale, James K. Drlscoll, Patrick
W. Gulucy, Thomas H. (IrlUlii, AII.is
Klslo Guuchcl, Chillies A. Iledcktn,
Roy R. Harper, Joseph Herring, Har
old II. Johnson, J. V. Kuziilk, Mis.
Ku.nlk, Robert W. Lesher, Mis. Lo
shcr, John A. Mills, Airs. Mills nnd
tlilld, Airs. W. II. Mills, Charles L.
Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell, J. J. Mc
(lulnn, Mrs. McClcllan, J. A. AIcAn
drow, Mrs. AIcAiulrow, P. It. AIcAti
dicw, Airs. AIcAiulrow nnd two chil
dren, Alls. Powell nnd child, I.'. II.
Norwood, Georgo G. Ncumnn, James
G. Nerval!, John S, Read, Airs. Read,
Robert Y. Rhea, Alls. J. Ross nnd
ton. R. Kcarsley Sterling, Airs. Ster
ling nnd two children, Airs. J. F.
Sterling, Geo. It. Sommcrvlllc, Au
di ew W. Smith, Mrs. Smith and child,
Oluf Schwarzkopf, Roy P Sloneburn,
H. T. Swalu.
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U WATERFRONT NOTES S
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Purser Chancy of the Allkahala re
ports tho following sugar uwaltlng
bhlpment ou Kuiitil: K. S. AL, 8400;
Diamond W., lfiOO; O. & It.. ti220; Al.
11. K.. 42,170; AIcII.. 39,323; Kolon,
!E00; Llhno, 17.0UU; Haw., 14,370;
AInkce, 9000. Tho bark Hawaii wns
Mill unloading coal nt Alakawell when
tho Allkahala left.
Tho vessel which was sighted lato
yostoiday aftornoon pioved to bo tho
American schooner Alice Cooke, Cap
tain Penhallnw, which brought a car
go of lumbor for lowers & Cooke. Sho
was out 33 dLys from Poil Gamble.
Horenson 4: Lv'o are making a now
n.dder stock for the S. C. Allen. When
her iiidd.'r vSa.4 unshipped. It was
found that .ho stock was In very b.ul
condition, and 11 new ono v;u necoi
sary. r.s. .,
U. F. Ulsboi, trustee 01 estate of
,1ns. G. Hoyeeldou, deceased, liu. fib d
bis iinniuil areniint, with unelpls of
$2507.50 nnd pajments of $2,i7."i 10, tho
latter mnlnly eimslhiiuK of lemltt incui
to the solo benollelnry, Dsther A. Qulg
ley. formeil) widow or d( cedent. The
inventory Dec. 1, l'.ift7. i,hes tho value
or the estate us $3'i,2.5 i8, showing a
dellelency of $292 10 fiom ii j ear bo
fore, which Is explained D bo dueto
tho winding up of Hamo.i Plantation
Co. Upon three bharcj in this com
pany, or $300 par Milne, tho ostato
realized $7.00. It Is noted In tho ac
count that a new leapo for ten yoais
of picmlbcs at I.eleo was made ut an
Increasu lu rental of $20 a month.
Air. nnd Mrs. A. J. Deihy wero nr
tlvnls h Hie Alongolla.
A Most Excellent Assortment of
1HE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN.
SUITINGS
W. W. Ahana Co.,
LIMITED
GZ S. KING ST. PHONE 525.

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