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SOCIAL NOTES
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Tlio Valentino's I)a Hiippor Riven rover (if a idicot wero ushered In one
by the CollcRcClub lit tlio homo nt
Mrs, Wultcr r'lenr was iv most enjuv
nblo nuil unique affair. When tho
members IkiiI assembled lho were
' entertained liy tlio reading of poems
ninl by songs Biiltnhlo In tho il.iy, after
which a delicious supper, consisting of
ojsler patties, nnlail, colli liain. chip
potatoes, ioIIh, anil coffee, Willi the?
usual oIIch anil nnltcil niitB, ami leu
cream ami cakes v. ere served. Dm
In;; tho supper, original limericks bj
members of tho club woro roail, cans
lug much morrlmcut at tho cIout per
honnl hits. Tho last llmcilck rc.nl
was bj Kiln Whoolor Wilcox, tho
fiicbt of honor for thu uftoi noon, who
added much to tho occasion by her
dim m ami originality. A hulf liotu
wus Hint spent in pleasant ronvcrhn
thin before KiioiMijca woio Bald. The
College Club Ik oiio of tho lutttltutlom
of tho city which hnH como to stn
ami U nmklm; Its liillueiico foil quiet
ly ami surely In tho uirlous good
woikB It Is L-airjiiiK on.
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A very plcturesrpio Valentino mas
quoratlo social was given last ociiIiik
by tho Young Pooplo'B Christian Km
deavor Society of tho Christian
church, at tlio homo of Mr, and Mrs
T. I. Harris, on Anapunl Btrcot. Tlio
costumes vvoni by tho juung mas
ipicrailers wcio brilliant ami char
rctcrlstlc. Among thu notablu char
atters was Mr. Urncst Gibson ns a
Hindu gentleman; Miss I; Vogol, Rod
loss of I.lboity; Mrs. F It. Nugent
Night, Mr A. M)luo, as Miss Smith
from Boston; Mr. C, Wart, as a Hullo
of Hawaii, Mr. T. II. L. and Miss I.
McQulie, as Hiawatha, and Minnehaha,
Miss Dully Mctlulre, as, a Rirl from
' Spain; Mr W Kolb, Nlrcht ami I)a ;
Miss K, Ilmmcsteil, ns a Vnloutlno
Ctrl: Wlllo rtiiBsman ami r.lnier Hv
mis, Now Oi leans Twins; Mr. D. oVcd
lor, Kansas Farmer; Mr. II. Ilushncll,
Wall strco iluilo; Miss I.. Norton anil
Miss IMwards, Two I.lttlo Girls In
Wue; Miss C. Tinker, Trench ballot
dancer; Ml. M. Ilmrls, clown, Mist.
Fdnn I'orkliiM I'uilliui milil, Mis. tt
Hechort, Kill 'n nigs; Mr It Fv.iiib
Wnlklkl Sea TJvinph; Chlneso char
refers: Veuion Tinker, Helen Hush-
; Jioll, Charles Norton; Miss A Wlclto
f mid Miss A. ltlckard, alcntino twins;
1 Miss S. Hnnnested, Hub girl; Mrs Till-
tie, Rpsy rIiIj Miss M. Macauloy,
Tomboy, and many nthois.
Tho feature of tho evening wns the
li ono, while tlio ladles stood III Hue
luklug turns at cuMlng Hio licait
.haped ipiolts ner their Iliads, ltov.
A. McKceU'i lead tho hashful oaths,
Hie cjptuied ouo.i had to entertain
their lad) pirlneis foi the oveuliiR.
Mr. J Hills was kept busy as post
master wllh MIhs Ida Mitlulru as ns
Hint mi t at lliu Valentino postolllcu.
Hurlug the ooiiIiik a song w.ib ren
dered b Mr T I.uuo, A. Mjlirc, I).
Voeller and Mr. I'ortor, whllo refresh
ments woio Kcncd. On tho whole tho
j oiiiic; masque-rodent aro to bo con
Kratulaled. It was late In tho evening
when the li.ipp Huong bid their gen
ial llObtl'HH good IllRllt,
Among tho new arrivals at tho
I'lcasanton diirliiR tho past week was
pollllcal ecouoniy In tho University
of St. Petersburg, Kusslu; Col, Tom
I'ltch mid wife, Dl, (looilhiio and Mm
of Hawaii.
Mr. J. Collbrmi of Korea o';(ortnlnecl
u pai t of HoeiitL'ou at nn elaborate
luncheon boned In tho private dining
loom of tlio I'leatanton.and all con
tinued their trip to San Francisco per
Korea.
Thcro wns another gay llttlo hop
at tho Seasido lust evening and local
Aimy mid Navy clicleh turned out In
force.
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Tho riov. Henrj Jiuld will booh ru
tin ii heie to hccoiuo Sunday School
mlusliiuaiy iimlei tho Ameilcau Iloaid.
Mis. May Mott-Smlth Cunningham
will sail In two weeks time for Sail
Kraliclbco. Her exhibit closes today.
"Tho MiiFCot" Is going on very well.
and tho bright llttlo opeia will bo
much anticipated.
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Iov. Canon Usboino mid fain
liy aro at their Diamond Head villa,
"The Ilreakois."
Mis. rtead, who arrhert In tho Mon
golla, has taken lunia at tho Seaside
Hotel.
Secretary Jlott-Smlth departed on
it vacation trip this week to Hawaii
FAerjbodj la working hnrd for tho
success of tho Floral 1'arndo.
I'lflrjunOy is ety norry to loco Mr
Pioneer Saves Expense!
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A Rood showing was ni.ulo bj the Pioneer Mill Co. nt the immnl meet
lug held b) tint cuireit thin foreiit oil. Tlio old board of ollluis wa3 ic
tlected, mid thu following lepoit leril bj Manager Il.iikhaun.ii
TIic croii of 11)11" full wimcwliiit ttlun L of my oi)oetntioiis, !
cuimmI liy tlio iiitiniliiolion of some 2f0 ncrt'S of I'lilrdoiiiit
Clitic. 'J'liis I'liuo was ilunleil on vmiotis liulils .mil .iltitiulcs
for e.Nporiiiiunliil jni i-pj-.--(. (Ti.forttiiuitcly it i;iiV(mI ;i sail
(liKappoiiitmciit, nuil :i wiitly ('.Niicriiucnt, yiiililing nlnuit ono
littlf thu nilgai' of Lnliiiiiiu eanu grown tmilor cum-momling
coiiilitioits on tliu Mtruo iiulils.
Tho purity of lite jitico of tliu 1007 i-rOp wiih mmsually low
light through, anil it rcquiicil ne!irly half :t ton of c.iue motu
per ton of augur tlmii in former years. Wo mmmfnctureil
li;i,fl!l!) tons of ono grmlo Hiigar polari.iug hetwoen !l ' ami
!l7..r)0.
Tho ojiomtiiig cxpciipcs wero rfduccil from $!l21,0!);t.?;j in
11)0.-), and $!)i:,2SS.!)2 in !!)()(!, to .$b77,7S8,M hut jp;tr. A
L'oiihidcrahlo saving lum heuu t'tTivti'd hy tliu milistilnliou of fnul
oil for coal, viz:
Expendod for cn.il in 1005 $7f),:Mri.St)
Expended for eoal in lOOli 7(!,2;i0.2 1
Expended for coal and oil in 1007 :18,72S.2I
It is fortuunto that tho Kiumulii iower proposition has heett
abandoned. Tho oil used nt tho Lahitiua pumping station,
amounting to $12,110.00, is considerably less than interest and
depreciation on the calculated initial cost of tlio electric and
power plant. N'
SOir; By using jnoro otTcctivo, hut also more expensivu
fertilizer, and moro thorough cultivation, wo havo so fur suc
ceeded to keep up thu aVerugo yield por ncro. Wo have in
augurated a systematio resting of tho poorest lands for two
years in rotation, Uso of stable manure, mud cake, camp
rofuse, etc., will pie-orvu tho fertility of tho better class of
land. Tht- strict adherence, especially lo resting of tho land
as much as practicable, will insure tho present yields in
definitely. CHOP 100S; 3y ostiinate-for this crop is again 170,000
tons of cano which if the present purity of tho juices continues
sLould yield 21,000 tons of sugar. .-Thii .Mill commenced gtind
iug on the lilt of December, 1007. Tho purity of tho juieo
is better than last year. Wo tun out two grades of sugar, tho
first polarizing 0S to 00, and tho second 00" to 07..r..
CROP 1000: The w outlier last ear and so far this year
has been favoiablo for the growing cane of this crop. Tho
acreago is tho sumo as tho last four years about f!,500.
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SPORTS
Local and National
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SCHOOL SPORTS
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BHmp of minlts, tho gentlemen under and Mrs lliock ns rcbldents.
A Japaneso Bteamor which wn3 land- Tho funeral ueiUcea of tho lalo
lug nrnis on Chinese teirltoij was I Mrs. F. I'oahn will be htld at tho
teliul by tho Chinese Imperial cub-J undertaking pailois of II H. Williams
loms nMrlnlh. It Is said that l)io tomoiiow, Fohiuaiy l(i. and all the
amis worn Intended for l)r Run Vol inenibeii oi tho Hul IIn.deva Aloha
Sen, leader of the levolutlomrj party l.ahul aro reciuo&tod 'o ai.sembl' at
In China. J Z o'clock p. in.
Football Talk After the
K son Is Over
IIV UAH SOAUFS
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'Ilia hcioml of tho Berles of basket
lull games to which the Highs have
thallenged tho Noiiual S1 1 aggre
gation will lu phi)cd this afternoon
nt I o'clock at the Normal School
lourls.
Tim Normals won tho opening
(.'.lino and should Ibej win again to
da, thu Highs will be out of it us
as fa I as u iluiuc for championship
Is concerned lloth teams last Sat
urday showed a pronounced weakness
In tho making of baskets, only o'no
Held throw succeeding In landing In
Ilia basket Fouls without miiuhnr
wpro made, and In tho frco throws
given iib a penalty or few points
wero added up to tho More. High
School was decldeill) lacking, not
one of the full dozen tries landing lu
tho coveted position
lloth teams huu been practicing
faithfully during tho week and both
feel (onlldcut that they will win.
Those who think the) know, how-
ovpr, are Inclined to fnor tho Nor1
mals The High School team Is com
posed of gills who, wltli but ono e
Leptlon, have never plajed before.
whllo a luiger number of Noimul
tlrls served in the first team league
last jc.ir.
Talk Is going aiound the basket
ball elide of having the I'rlory girls
cuter the dual ba.-l.etball league. A
number of the Prior girls mo crntli
plujers, and tome Interesting garnet
aie suro to be given Hicctatms should
they flliull dei ido to entci.
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The Intel sdiohiBtle sorkei season
had Bcarcel) commenced before 11 was
time to pla the clonlim game of the
titaiiKulai meet The KuniolinmiR'ii
won, as was expected Theli mipmloi'
weight gave them a gieat advantuRr
over both the Highs ami the l'uua-
lious, ns was brought out lu ncail)
all tho games plaed, esiicelally those
In which the Highs took part, their
exceedingly light weight making
them bouiico back like rubber balls
wlienover a Kmii man ran afoul of
them.
In tho first half of the opening
t-'anio Kiitncli.iineha saw this, and
fiom tlio second half on they wero
making humping a pari of their mo lu
of attack. A feature of Knineh.unC'
iiii'h playing was the heading done
by theni. They seemed to want to
knock thu ball about liv bumping It
with their heads rather than kicking
It on tho ground. It was certainly a
pretty sight to see u number of Knm
men pass tho ball from man to man
cutlrel) with their heads, and it was
plcst rules
This sockcr season was certainly ti
success It brought to light ninny u
valuable adjunct Tor the varloim
fchool athletic competitions'. Sockcr
enthusiasm wns nt Its height and
good players were made; such good
plajcrs, In fact, that u number of
the Senior league teams hae picked
out Interscliol.istlc plavcrs to Join
their ranks.
A Junior Interscliolastlc lenrjue has
been formed between the MIrii School
I'limihou anil Alllolanl. The AMI
clants arc an unknown ciuantlty In
tills league. Tho High School had
foimod a dual league with her last
t-eahon, and won the first game. Hy
winning tho next two In quick suc
cession, however, Alllolanl won this
ferles, and It Is thought that any
doubt concerning this new team will
be eliminated before lonR. They
hao an excellent coach In tho Bhapo
of John Anderson, who Is an untiring
and energetic man. He expects gieat
results from Ills team nnil Is wiy
llkcdj to obtain them If his men keep
on tho wn they have started.
liming tasted blood, tho Senior
teams want more. Accordingly, n e
rlcs of Interclass games havo been
arranged for These games aro sclied
tiled to take place In tho near future.
At tho High School last Thursday
tho Freshmen challenged the team
i idem of work which nover failed
to elicit applause from the spectu-j r0inposed of the "Itest of the School
Hiiiuua Tno gamo was hunt fought, ncliner
side scoring any goals.
tors. Tlio outcome of the
wns tho highest In tho league.
I'uniihou developed a number of
good plajcrs. Tho Dosha bojs, al
v.l)s good In any bint of athletics,
made particularly brilliant stars ntj
themselves. They hardly eclipsed
Frazlor, how over, whose quick mid
brilliant work saved many a goal be
ing scored by his opponents.
Tho High School lost Stendllj.
Throughout the entire sensou she
tailed to score a single goal
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Entered for Record Feb. 14, 1908,
From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
l M LaiiBdale to William ll Cas
tle AM
Imiiuinuel Frledlander and wt to
Francisco Denlz 1)
Fort Mull Hen Sue) of Hawaii to
Jason Almeida Itel
The Marlon A Check and wf by atty to
Illglis had the lightest team In the Fiederlrk (t Krauss U
league, a number of Uie lighter men l rcderltk (I Krauss to Million A
cm the other tennis would lie constd- Cheek M
ered hoavy compared to tho men or sainuol I' Aholo to James I Aholo.D
tho Highs. Though tho lost, the James U Aholo and wf to I' Sllva
High School iu) Iiir was not alto-1 ti I)
fiither bad. Audiows, who filled a
I Inns positions to the entile satisfac
tion of tho spectators, Is as good an
Individual phtvci as nn of tho other
teams possess, Indlvlduallr.ni. ami
not teiiiu-woik, char.utei Ued the
Illglis from first to last
Taken as a whole, the lefeiees gavo
enthe satisfaction On one occasion,
between tho Highs und the I'unahous,
the referee, a I'uniihou man. gavo
Mich lank dei'lsliuiH thul even tho
ipectttois were disgusted and man)
left thn field rather than ,ee such a
! Ilagrant dhregaid foi oven the slm-
Joseph Hookano et al to tyn F
Fugue '. li
Inmes K.ialiamil et al to Wm F
l'ogue li
i:t of 11 A Wldoniann by tis et al
to Alwlno Com ad t et al I)
Entered for Record Feb. 15, 1908,
Fiom 9 n. m. to 10:30 a. m.
Kapeka Itaker and hsb to Achlbald
llnkor I)
V W Cai v le unci w f lo 8 I Shaw ... I)
Mis Kelilm.itilal Hint to Honolu
lu 1'lantatlon Co . . . . li
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