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W'W,. ffS 'T'NJfJ.! -fSr " & &;f; $"? ,-prsf-f EVENING BOLt.ETIN, HONOLULU, T. !!., FRIDAY, JAN. IB, 1000. $Trnmm ikmmmmmmmmrmifywmii ; ii it i.. A. 5 ' IM WEEKLY CALENDAR MOINUAV Pacific Staled. TUBHUAV WUDNU8DAV Hawaiian Third Dcnxee. rHUHHDAV Honolulu Commandery Refj utar, S p. m. I'UIDAV 8ATUKUAV All visiting members of the Ordor nro cordially Invited to attend meetings of local lodges HARMONY LODGE, Ho. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets cvciy Monday evening r-t 7:30 lu 1. O. O. ' Hall, Tort Street. E. It UI'XDRY, Sccrotary. den. f. vickers, n. q. All visiting brothers very cordially Invited. OAHU L0D0E, No. 1, & of P. Meets cvfry first and third Fri day evening at 7:30 In K. ot P. Hall, corner I'crt and Rerctanla. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. A. O. DITCHING, C.C.. JA3. W. WHITE, K.R.B. UONOLULU LODGE GIG, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. C16, 13. P. O. E., will meet iu their hall on King near Fort Street every Friday oven lug. By order of tho E. 11.: HENRY C. EASTON. Secretary. WM. H. McINERNY, E. R. Wb. M'KINLEY LODOE No.8, K.ofP. Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday evening nt 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cor. Fort and Dcrctanla. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend. W. L. FRAZnE, C.C., E. A. JACOIJSON, K.U.S. B0N0LULU AEBIE 140, F. 0. E. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings ot each month at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner Deretanla and Tort streets. Visiting Eagles are Invited to at tend. W. L. FRAZEE, W., Prest. II. T. MOORE, Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Meets every first and third Thurs days of each month at Knights ot Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor- dlally Invited to attend. A. II. ARLEIOH, 8achem, A. E. MURPHY, C. of It. COME AND SEE THE FAMOUS Pink Slipper NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE Orpheum Saloon, EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK done by thi FRENCH LAUNDRY with their new FRENCH dry-cleaning process, 157 BrretAnia St Phone 1491. McTighe Favorite The Best Whiskey on the Market. TH0S. F. McTIOHE & CO.. AOENIS. 101-105 KINO ST. PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755. REDUCTI0N5ALE from Saturday, 8th, LADIES' HATS from $2.00 up. K. UYEDA, 1028 NUUANU ST. Wong Wong, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. PLUMBING and PAINTING. Office: Honolulu Painting Co., 221 King St.; P. 0. Box 014. WING CH0NG CO KING ST. NEAR BETHEL Dealers in T'rniture Mattresses, Etc., Etc. All kinds of K0A and MISSION FURNITURE Made Tf Order. LUNCHES nnd DRINKS' The most popular place in tovn. The Fashion' Saloon, Hotel St. near Fort Jaok Scully. . Jack Roberts. lARTTHEATER . Wonderful Motion Pictures bring ing to view scenes from many lands and embracing Comedy and Pathos. Two changes each week. Monday and Thursday The Black Princess: A Visit to the Public Nunscry; A Useful Present foe, a Child; A Spintualistio bcance; in China: Don't Pull My Leg; The Leg. end of a Ghost. Orchestrcllc Selections: Lohengrin Wedding March; Heidelberg Stein Song; The Dying Poet. Perfumes The best assortment ever shown in the city. STYLES rfnd PRICES TO SUIT EVERY BODY. Leave your order for a bos of Lchnhardt's Candy, Fresh only at CHAMBER'S DRUG CO., Ltd. Corner King and Fort Streets. PHONE 131. Our 1900 Model G Franklin WILL BE HERE IN TWO WEEKS. OUR CHALMERS-DETROIT CAR has fulfilled all promises. Wc are agents for tie famous 'KISSEL" roadsster. Our expert on magnetos, storage batteries and coils is here. A specialty is made of Repairing Storage Batteries. , aSSOCIATEDGARAGE.Ltd MERCHANT ST. TEL. 388. Absolutely Certain You save I When you get us to make your cloths! st readv-to-iwear prlpes. Our 1 25. suits have so comparison. Tuxedo Suits 30. up. QhO. MARTIH, Hotel Si RYCROFT'S SODA Purest Flavor Highest Quality Guaranteed Absclutcly Pure. PHONE 270.ri ' tf J. M. LEVY & CO., LTD. KINO ST. NEAR BETHEL. PHONE 75. THE FAMDLY GROCERS. Ford TOURING CAR, $1185, SCHUMAN CARRIAGE ,C0., LTD. MERCHANT ST. NEAR, ALAKEA. R, MIYATA & CO., CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN. TERS, PAPER HANGERS and v MASON WORKERS. , Second'' Hand Lumber, Doors ani Sashes Bought and Sold. KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTION Phone 594. , P. H. BURNETTE, Attorney-at-Law for the District Courts; Notary' Publio; Draws Mortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale. Leases, Wills, etc.; Agent to, Grant Marriage Licenses. 79 MERCHANT ST. HONOLULU. . . PHONE 310. A LOCiL AND GENERAL W Don't store the nasse furniture in the barn; two bits' worth of B u 1 1 e 1 1 n Want Ads. will sell it for you. fen good nuto-hncka. Phono 6. ChlckS hatched whllo yo'i wait nt tho poultry show tonight. Ocorgo P. Thlclcn Is In town. He arrived today In the Siberia. If you are looking for any of your friends go to tho "Two Jacks" and jou'll find thorn, Take ypur carriage or nutomobllo to Hnnaltan Carriago Manrg. Co., for ip-to-dato repairs. Quench your thirst at Royal Annex. Havo your typewriters and machines repaired nt Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd., Fort and Morchant streets. Tele phone 16. Coat your Iron roofs with "Arabic." You will bo surprlsod at Its cooling nnd preservative properties California Fcpd Co.. agents. On Installmonts of S3 per month you can purchase a White Family Rotary sewing machine. Denny & Co., Ltd., agents, 12CG Fort St. Phono 488. Mr nud Mrs. Alexander Young, fit ter a long absence from tho Terri tory, returned evidently much Im pioved In hcnlth, Mrs. W. O, 8mlth and Mrs. W. D. Ilaldwln arc booked to leave fur Mnul In tho Claudlne, which sails nt o'clock this afternoon. Oyster loaves at Royal Annex. Governor W F. Frear, who has been In Washington, returned today In the Siberia. He was met off the harbor by Secretary Mott-Smlth. Rov. A. C. McKeover begins a second scries of talks nt tho Y. M. C. A. to night nt 9 o'clock. Tho talk tonight Is on "Habits." All men welcome. All members of Ex-.lslnr Lodge. I. O, O. F., and brothers of tho order vis iting tho Islnnds, arc cirdlal'y Itnltod to attend the meeting on Mondry even ing, Jan. 18. A meeting of tho Aloha Cooperative Company (Hawaiian hill) will bo held tonight at 7:30 o'clock In tho Kahlllau Innl ball on Kukul street. All those In terested In tho hul nro requested to bo present. MAY ASK POLICE TO ARREST ACTORS It is rciiorted on good authority that tho pollco will bo asked to bo present, and if necessary, to Interfere; with tho performance to bo given tonight In tho Japanese theatro on Maunakcn street. The performance, to be given undor the auspices of tho High-wage Associa tion, is called "Tho Hlgh-wago Show," and on account of this name, thu at tendance, ItNls said, will bu unusually large. Some of tho well known Japanese do not approve of the manner In which this hlgh-wago proposition Is being handled. They bellovu In going slow ly and diplomatically. Tho theatrical performers, It Is said, will go through somo Improper nets, In which event tho 1-ollce will bo nskeil to put a stop to It, and If necessary, place them under nr rest. PEARL' HARBOR WORK (Continued from Page 11 Congross fall to mako tho necessary appropriation It will be possible to do tho portion of tho work for which thero Is money on tho same basis as that agreed upou for tho entire work. "We have been Instructed to com mence work wlHiln the limits of a 300-foot channel. 1 do not bellcvo that the channel will be ns narrow as that, however, as various naval offi cers, called into consultation, pppos cd the Idea of n narrow channel strongly. I hellcjvo that the channel across tho bar will be at least 400 feet in width, It not wider. "The contract obligates us to do poslt 3,000,000 cubic yards of mate rial, car measurement, at tho Army reservation on tho east sldo of' the cntranco to thu harbor. Wo nro also to deliver 400,000 cubic yards at tho Naval Station. "Just ns soon ns wo can got roady wo expect lo locate a permanent camp at Pearl Harbor, We havo not mado any arrangements or skilled labor, ns wo deslro to employ local men ns fur an possible. As far ns pos sible, we shall make all purchases of local merchants, thnt tho money ap propriated may bo spent here. "Wo have arranged" to farm out n part of the work to a San Francisco dredging firm. This will not be dono until Congress has made the full ap propriation, howover." Abraham Rosenstoln, an 18-year-old Boston ncWBboy, has been award ed a bcholarstilp at Harvard by tho Boston Nowsboys' Protection Union. Elgfit ''pcrsdns were injured, two seriously, by an nllto that became un manageable In IJroadway, New" fork. A Most Excellent Assortment of W. W. Aliana Co., LIMITED" t? 62 S. KING ST. PHONE (20, THE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN. stiitite, Trenor Hopes For, Immigration Legislation NEW YORK, JC. Y., Jan. II. Special Agent Trenor believes ho can sccuro the legislation risked for by thj tho present session of Congress. m i nt NOTED RUSSIAN ST, PETERSBURG, Russia, Jan. This Is llm second time Admiral , . Probabl) this Is Iliml. i BATTLESHIP cad, MESSINA, Sicily, Jan. 14. The IT. S. battleship Illinois has nrilM'd hero, nnd the Culgon hns left for Naples. "' i . FLOODS IN CALIFORNIA ' SACRAMENTO, Calif,, Jan, 14. out here and Eastern traffic stopped. mi in i TWO HUNDRED MEN ENTOMBED VESZPRIM. Hungary, Jan. tombed by n mine explosion. 14. SPERRY CALLS ON ROME, Itnly. Jan. 1 '.---Today the Admiral Spcrry. HAINS JURY FI.USIH.Na, N. Y., Jan. 14. The &jC&&' a TOWN AND COUNTRT SHIRTS SHOPPING NEWS -AND BUSINESS REMINDERS I'uro bred poultry; Imported whltogmtlon bill nt this sesalon, nnd, for Brown and Ruff Leghorns, Black Ml norcaB, etc. Club Stables. Tel. 109. Bids for printing tho unnual report of thu Hoard of Agriculture and For estry, nrq advertised for In this Issui. A bolt of muslin nnd two dozen spools of thread wcro lost. Kinder kindly return to this offlco and receive loward. Alplno Milk Is tho richest In flavor, tho purest In quality. It makes every thing tasto better. Ask for It at your grocer's. Ulom Is going to bcgjt ono of his famous oldtlmo embroidery sales on Monday. I'ostpono your buying until )ou sea tho goods nt tills sale. If It's ease and comfort you want, and If you do lots of walking, try n pair of our Russia tan calf double solo llucher balsv Thcy'ro Just the llilnif. Manufacturers' Shoo Co., Ltd. Finest dry and seasoned ohla and algarnlm stovo wood, cut In convenient lengths, and best grades of coal ilcllv- ercd promptly by tho Union-Pacific Transfer Co., Ltd., 122 King St. I'hon-j f8. Hart, Schaffner & Mnrx show u groater variety of patterns and fabilcs than any two or threb clothes making concerns in tho country, (let a Hurt Pchaffncr & Marx suit whon you want the best, Sllvn's Toggery, ngents. Complete chango today nt thu Deni Theatro with tho exception of tho James Boys' film which will continue u fow days. Tho l'W films from the coast nro very Interesting, Tho ueiii proprietors aim to mako tholr thentro the cleanest nnd best In tho city. Monday morning Mrs, C. U Dicker son, tho leading milliner In tho Sachs' block, will commence her annual mil linery Htito nt sacriflo prices to make room for now Kastcr goods already ordered. Veilings nnd trimmings will bo sold at surprisingly low prices. MAYORJPPROVES Tho Mayor has approved thu resobi. Hon passed by tho Board of Supervis ors providing for a right ot way for u military load nt Wolklkl, and has so notified tho County Clerk, Thlsjs tho first such approval mado by tiio Mayor. CHIYO INTOMORROW The now T, K. K. Chlyo Maru will reach liore tomorrow morning at about 8 o'clock. H. Hackfeld & Co., agents for tho company, received a wireless from Captain (Ireeno enrjy this mom lng. DULLETIN ADS PAY -"pjf, Hawaiian Immigration Hoard ut m ADMIRAL DEAD 1 I. Admiral RoJestveniXy Is dead. Rojcstvensky has been rcpoilcd 0 i m AT MESSINA A railroad bridge lias been washed Two hundred men have been en- ITALY'S KING King gave an nudlcnco to Rear DELIBERATES Halns Jury Is out. c LUETT Town and Country Shirts, in plaited fronts, are cut from cloths designed in the Cluctt Studios expressly to meet the requirements of the shirts they are used in. Woven to order and made by carefully trained hands they represent all that the combined experience of the best talent can suggest 61.50 and more CLUETT, rr.ABODY & CO. Tro, N. Y. Mtkiri of Arrow Colliw. . IMMIGRATION BILL HELD OVER SESSION (lovcrnor Frear stated this morn ing that conditions wcro not favor- nliln frf tlin llllrmtllpllfl.i rt nn ttlll.il. that reason, tho matter was let stand for the present. It was thought bet ter to get tho Immigration Commis sion to romo down here this summer. If possible, nnd thou a bill could pinbably bo got through on tho strength of their recommendation. Mr. Trcnor's work has been mostly among tho Italians, and tho Covcrn oi stated that It was Impossible nt this stage to say Just what will be the success of his work. It will be a slow process, but, with tho nld of ICnu'Bt Fnblul, who has tonBlderablo influcnro with tho Italian Oovcru irent, It is htiped that good results will follow. Falibrl has been favor ably Impressed with whut. liu hns heard of Hawaii mi far. TO EXTEND RECLAMATION (Continued from Paze 1) nnd I both dictated stories on land opportunities to bo found In Hawaii, nud these will be published through ono bureau of Mr. Ncwoll's depart ment, In thlrty-llvo of tho leading pa pers of tho States. In tho inter views given out by Nowell and my self wo emphasized tho fact thnt tho American coming here should hnvu sonifl money, this being done to pre vent every Tim, Dick, nnd Harry from sending piomlscuous letters. These stories will bu sent out as n general 'feeler' on land mutters, nud how they are considered by tho aver age well-to-do American farmer. "Mr. Newell has been ccasolesa lu liH work for Hawaii. Ho hns boom ol I'm Ii'lands In every possible man nor, nnd has accomplished n vas nmottnt of practical good," Rcpicscntittlvo J. Hampton Moora of Chicago will push nt this session of Cpngicss the bill ho Introduced last year for tho icgulntlou of laun dries. Gcnrrnl 8. M. II. Young, retired, huB resigned tho superlntondeiicy of tho YellowKtiiuo National Park, nnd will mako his lioruo In Nynshliigton. WE SAVE EYES bv removing- the first slight eye trou blcs that stow to bigger ones. ;. ' . Ii OES i IN FOREIGN PORTS . -- . i x x r i X Trlday, January 15. ICTOUlA Arrlwd Jan. II: S. H Aorangl, henco .tan. 7. MAN FRANCISCO ArrUcil Jan. 15: H. S. Manchuria, lie nro Jan. !l. Thursday, January 1-1. .CNKKOA Arrhed Jan. 13: S. S. Mathilda, In-new Jan. 2. PORT iAMIiU2 Arrived Jan. 13: Hchr. (JainMc., from llllo. jJAN FRANCISCO Sailed Jim. U: S. S. Illloulan, for Honolulu, t! n. m VICTORIA Arrived, Jan. 14: S. S. l)cn of Ruthvcu, henco Jan. 1 PASSENGERS ARRIVED l'cr 8. 8, Siberia, fiom San Francis co, Jan. 15. Fur Honolulu: Mrs. H P. Aldrlch, Swlutim Aldrlch. Mrr draco C. Baker, Master (leu. C. Bakoi Judgo S. Ballon, W. H. Ilnnciiift, tU-o A. Bntchclder. Mrs. (leu. A. Batchctd cr, .Muster Klttrodgo B.ilclielder. Mrs Daniel llrulun, Mrs. C. W. Buck. II. I. Calvin, J. 11. CaU'u. C. Cobiirn, Mrs (leo. T. Cook. F.dwnrd C. Crossott. Mis Kdwanl C. Crnsjctt. (Jen. II. Denlson J. T. UIIIo. W. F. Dllllnglnm, Mlsi Ho! en I'niursuu, Mrs. II. II Fnnpiliarsiin Oovorimr W. F. Fro.ir. .) P. Oudwln II. A. Hull, Mrs. II. A. Hill. P. It. IIimu eiiwny, Mrs. C. It. Hcinenway, II, K Heiidrlck, II. S. I.ec, Mrs. II. 3. I.ee Mrs. W. II. Leeds. Master Waller R Leeds, W. A. I.lebcr Miss i::illi 11 Long, Alexander Llinlmy. Jr., C. M I.ovstod, Mrs. C. M. LovMcd, Mrs. W W. Low. John C. Llich Mr. John C Lynch. W. C. Lyon, W. l'.irl'.ir l.jun Mrs. W. Parker Lyon nil 1 mall, Mlsi Mlldrcn Lyon, Muster W. lMrker I yon A. MncKlllnp, Miss O MncKlllop, Mli Annn .McCarlle, Mrs. A. .Maoklntorli Mlim O. Mackintosh, J. II. Murcy, Oca K. Mnu o, Mrs. (iro. K. Maute. Dal Mnuli', Sidney Miller, Mrs. Sidney Mil ler, Miss Dmothy MI'lo? Dr. S. (5 Iooro. Mia. 8. O. Moore, J. l Nov laii.l. J. K. Parke, Win S. Parker Mrs. Win. P. Parku T. II. 1'niu. V. M Scatein, 1 Schweitzer, Mia. 1 Schweitzer, t'ltun It. Shiw, J. P. SW son, Datld Sloan, Mrs. Davl 1 Sloan, W (1. Sloan, dcncr.ll J. II. Super. IT. S. A. C. 8-cr!lim Dudley I. Stunt. V. L Tolinoy, deorgo P. Tlilelnn, Ali'Mindu Vdiiur, Mrs. Alexander Young, iray over llonoliilii; Mim. Roliert ll.irrl" Mrs. Stephen II. I'lilIPp-. Fratik'lu W McClellan, Mrs. Franklin W. McClel Ian, Mips Annls Van Nuvs, Mrs. II. R Van Tine. For Yokohama: 11. It. R.V. or, Rollln T. Cliniuhurlnln, Thos. C Rlinmberlalii, Mrs. Richard Hllcs, It llo, 1'. Kluck, Rev. .1. W. McColluin It Mldzuno, Miss It. L. Pasru, II. Sonuw It. Wntunabe. For Shanghnl: D. I. Anderson, Mrs. Arthur IHsselt, I). T BInck, Miss C. H. Chittenden. Dr. S.un uel Cochran. Mrs. Samuel Cocbrai and Infant, .Miss Mnrgirct Cuclirun Miss Lois Coebrnn, (1. C. F. Holl.ilid Wiiycn 8. C. Shu, Miss PotnellH It Snow, M. P. Wnlker. For Hongkong Charles A. Bauer, Mrs. II. Ilnrolzlielm cr, Mrs. M. A. Check and Infant. .Misr Cntherlno Cheek, Master Adolpli Cheek, Miss M. II. Chllds. Captain Hal oid Davldmu. Dr. A. D. Foster. Mrs I W. Frankel. -Mrs. I. W. Finnkcl, A O. Olodt, Mrs. Mary J. Hosllng, J. F Gross, Win. drccnbauni, Mrs. Win. dreeubaiiiu, Mirs Kmniii llersblcr. Otto H. Kuhl, Patrick J. Kearney, Jos. U Luiuour, Ora i:. I.nutzcnlielser, James llauilltun Lewis, Lou Chuck Wnu, V. J. Mcl.uuglillu, 8. "wcjit, Rear Admlra A. P. Nazni, U. S. N.. Mrs. Arthur P. Nuzrii, Dr, Robert (Jlesen. Mrs. John Relhlngei-, A. C. Sboiey, II. P Snyder Mrs. II. P. Snyder, F. (1 To-ill. Mrs. F. (I. Trull. .1. I'. Thonipi-on, Miss llallU Westbrook, Miss Batllu Whitney, Yee Chung Key, wife nud Infant, Master Yeo Chin Yen, M.islor Yee Chin Wall From Honolulu; James Arthur, J, D, Ross, D. D. Seerlo, 8. A. Watson J. W. Askern of Albiuiuerquo, N J!., will claim n share of tho estato of llaiou Christopher Springer ut WUImlngton, Del., cstiniated ut ?S0,. onn.ouo. Secretary of Stale Clonics Swlslcr of West Virginia announces that bus iness hns Increased Id per cent. In thnt Stato during the past two mouths. .Miss w. .Marlon wiiun lias nccii ap pointed by tho llostou Hoard ot Health as bacteriologist and chemist iu tho laboratory of tho health de partment. BY AUTHORITY TENDERS FOIt PRINTING ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF AG RICULTURE AND FORESTRY. Sealed propouils will bu received ut tho u'flco of tho lloitiil of Agrlcul ttiro nnd Forestry, (ioei-nment Nur sery, IClng Btreet, until 12 o'clock noon, January 20th, 1909, for tho printing of 3,000 copies of the An nual Report of the lloaid of Com missioners of Agriculture nnd Fores try, for tho year ending December 31, 1908, lu accordunco with tho specifications which may bo had on application. C. S. IIOLI.OWAY, President and Kxecutlva Officer, Jloard nf Cominlssliihors of Agriculture nnd Forestry. Honolulu, T. II., Jnminry 1G, 1909. U'09-lt M" T, id 1 Sd t m p m Klc 0 .11 1 C, H S! I .'' A I'l' ft ,li lo 1 1 .1 tl m I i I ii ii o I') ft :n. Ii I.I '. I J II ill 7 i t a M tt M -J i ' i- ' a f. II ' l m- ii in I K ,J 1 1 I.-. 14 Sll 111"' !" ' I" ". - I I V33 I l iM ' " r' " u III ' i - . I . .J .r jH PI l- I u i " - . I m i II. I 2-a i'v. uml , in fa sm 7 b.11 i- ii p ni HI ' 1 U M 1.7 li UJ -V! ISlldU ' " - lK.l Lr.st (Hurler of tho moon Jan. 14. " .. .... ... ... ....... ....... . ,., iit.ni. '(, I1.1HII11JU WiailUUIU vt.MW tf - Ju uilnutes slower than Uieunwicu ilino, being that of tho meridian of lo7 i. .!-,,..,. an uiliiiiies Tlo lliuo whistio uluws ut 1:3V P- m Which Is tho saum as Oreeiittlch, 0 hourr. 0 minutes. Sun .mil moon are for IjcuI lliuo lor iu tholo group. . T ARRIVED .'i, I- Filday. Jniiu.iry IB.' 8. 8. Siberia, Dixon, from Sail i rati- l. .... ! J. n III if ,, .. ., ... t . ... . ,-...it.?an A. II. n. . I'leiaucs, iruiu dwiuu, Mi DEPARTED Friday, January 15 Stmr. M.iun.i l.oa, Slmcrsoii. furllCf?! na and w:y ports. 12 luou. MRfj ii SAILING TODAY 8. 8. SI bei a. I) xon. for .lnp-in;ilM p. in Slmr. Claudlne. Bennett for MnuR 1 ii. in. Stmr. Claudlne, lleiiuelt. lor Mamj an I Hawaii. C li. in. 1 PA8SENOER8 DEPARTED !- ' Per Stmr f Manna l-o:i. Slmersoii, tiiijX Ki nu aim way pons, .inn iu. lira bwj i Hiinae'e. John Knliaiinaoli'. Mrs. T'lYd Mason. J. K. Rodger L. Fook Knuknn Father dernrds Tsny Phiiv Mrs Glw b"li, John Wyllle, O. S;. John Gilbert;; F.. C. Bond. ,1 Merrleck. O I . .May- dwell. Mrs. W. (1. Ogg. I' I'HiMi- II T. Mills. F. II. MeS'ocker It. Wayne. Mrs. P. P. Robinson. Mr. Ack .P.,.,.,. M- ii Vtili-ti., It I. Iv!iw"w1 : welll. l' PASSENGERS JOOKED ... - - Otnir. Claudlne. for Mnul nud fln-v'i wall, B p. in. Mrs. W. D. Ilaldnlu.' Mrs. W. O. Smith, Miss F. .Miitlur; Mrs. Flgley, K. II. Parley. Mrs WS Laiigliir. d. W. Carr J Dye d tjl BiMiIfoid, i:. C. Wnlei'umse. A. Watj erhouse, F. T. P Wnterlmiior'. I tl? Wallace. F. P. Horerrniis .ma vlfe. rJ W. Alls. J. P. I.lsvon f jit Per 8. 8. Slbeiia. foi .lap m Ian. 13; r. p. in. -Miss J lliriw t' .1 illur?J." I). Riias. II. D. Reel If f WATERFRONT NOTES (l LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS!! Honolulu. T II Jim 1.1. 1903 HAWAII Cociiauua Point I.U'bt-Stiitlun. HUl nariior. Loeaieii un uie out wovcni- incut wharf, at the foot of Walatiucniiq Ktrei't. Illlo, nud about too feet rotilh erly fiom Coeuanut Point weslorlyj tide of llllo Bay cuslcily shuio of tho, Island of lluwnli. On or uboiit January 31 P.iii!), thl light will be moled from It- p l..n..(l. ..I .......1.11..!.. .., ..I I i. r... lur hum hum I'm iiuiiniii;!, iiui.iii j ihw.i uliove the gi'iiuiul and about 30 foectfl aboMi mean high v. iter on a iipivaiTB open linn timei palu'cil led n c.iteil about Ml feet lo the unit of the picsent Iiieallou of the Ught.j Temporary location, Tho character! Utle ot the light will remain u fliiiuged. Tho old g.-iu'ritiucut vluflf! ell wlitrh the lltflit la nnvv Inn-ilil r.-ltlj bo icmuved iis soon rs the light liaTli been moved to Its temporal v localloil! By urile- of tbo I.lght-I louse Kll.urdJ STANFORD II. MOSFS, I leiit-Coiuinatidi r, U. S. N. Asshtint to tho luspectiir, 12th L. 11 DUtilct. Kl Till: PLAltDINM will l'Me ,-t o'clock tills iifteriiciui for Man. iiii.lj Hawaii. Shu will take iiia.l fur MioJ two Islands. Among iho p. i h'-iii;ci-il who will leave In her will be Mis. W, O, Smith and Mrs. W. M. ll.il twin. THIS ST'SAMI'll M null !. Pup- tain Slmcrsoii, loft today at 12 o'e ock for Kirm ports, via Mnul. Her pn songor llbt was rather l!lit. Wc Iiavc n Special Tabic of Books which we have reduced, the price of: Books Suitable for Birthday Gifts; Books For Boys and Girls; Books of the Very Best Reading from Late Authors. WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY, LTD. TELEPHONE 10. Sea Wrens, $100 18-foot Motor Launch with 4-Cycle Motor. $175, Complete. 'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS, BOAT AND MACHINE WORKS King St. opposite South St, eyi r 1 iJ . irMSKkW v ' T ' ,""r' -,' X to t r mt' i i'-va. luff'UAi..' .a '-- - JT msmmmimMAL :