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I wi'yp n ..'!pf'''':"n''''', " v . - - vsr- w- EVENING nOLLBTIM, HONOLttLt), T. II., FMDAY, JAN. 15, 1909. :' rfe fc ft if r,i '- & 1 1 I. u n & . 5 HASQN1C & 11 til WEEKLY CALENDAR MONUAV Pacific Stated. TUUHUAV WUUNI1HDAV Hawaiian Third Degree. IHUNSDAV Honolulu Commandcry Reg ular, S p. m. I'UIDAV 8ATUHDAV 4 All visiting members of the Order nro cordially Invited to attend meetings ot lncnl lodges HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Monday evenlme tit 7:30 In I. O. 0. :' Hall, Tort Street. V. It ilENUUV, Secretary. DEN. F. VICKEHS, N. Q. All visiting brothers very cordially Invited. OAHU L0D0E, No. 1, K. of P. Meets evtry first and third Fri day evening at 7:30 In K. ot I'. Hall, corner Fcrt nnd lleretanla. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. A. Q. DKKUINO, CO.. JAS. Y. WHITK. K.H.8. HONOLULU IQDQE 010, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 61C, U. P. O. E., will meet In their hall on King near Fort Street every Friday even ing. Uy order of the E. n.: HnNIlY O. KASTON, Secretary. WM. II. McINEUNY, E. H. ffm. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP. Meets every 2nd nnd 4th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, cor. Fort nnd lleretanla. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend. W. L. FUA7.EE, CO., E. A. JACOUSON. K.II.S. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings ot each month at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot I'. Hall, corner Qeretanla and Fort streets. Visiting Eagles are Invited to At tend. W. L. FIIAZEE, V., Prest. H. T. MOORE. Seer. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. K. M. Mcctn every first and third Thurs days ot each month at Knights of Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. A. D. ARLUIGH, Sachem. A. K. MUnPHY, C. of It. COME AND SEE THE FAMOUS Pink Slipper NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE Orpheum Saloon, EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK done by the FRENCH LAUNDRY with their new FRENCH dry-cleaning process. U7 Brretania St, Phone 1491. McTighe Favorite The Best Whiskey on the Market. THOS. F. McTIQHE & CO.. AGENTS. 101-105 KINO ST. PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755. REDUCTIONSALE from Saturday, 5th, LADIES' HATS from $2.00 up. K. UYEDA, 1028 NUUANU ST. Wong Wong, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. PLUMBING and PAINTINQ. Office: Honolulu Painting Co., 221 King St.; P. 0. Box 014. WING CHONG CO KINO ST. NEAR BETHEL Dealers in Firniture Mattresses, Etc., Etc All kinds of KOA and MISSION FURNITURE Made Tc Order. LUNCHES and DRINKS The most popular place in tovjfl. The Fashion Saloon, Hotel St. near Fort. Jack Scully. Jack Bobertj, ARTTHEATER Wonderful Motion Pictures brine. tag to view scenes from many lands and embracing Comedy and Pathol. Two changes each week. Monday and Thursday The Black Princess; A Visit to the Public Nursery; A Useful Present for a Child: A Spiritualistic Seance; In China; Don't Pull My Leg;,Thc Leg. end of a Ghost. Orchcitrcllc Selections; Lohengrin Wedding March; Hcidelbere Stein Song; The Dying Poet. Perfumes The best assortment ever shown in tlif. city. STYLES and 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 1909 Model G Franklin WILL BE HERE IN TWO WEEKS. OUR CHALMERS-DETROIT CAR has fulfilled All promises. Wc arc agents for tie 'KISSEL" roadsster. famous Our expert on magnetos, .storage batteries and coils is here, . i A specialty is made of Repairing Storage Batteries. " . ASSOCIATEDGARAGE.Ltd MERCHANT -ST; TEL. 888. Absolutely Certain You save! When you gel us to males your clothis st reailyrn jrear prices. Ou $2fl'.VoiU have no companion. Tuxedo Suits $30. up. i CJ OtO. A. MARTIH, Hotel St RYCROrTS SODA Purest Flavor Highest Quajlty Guaranteed Absolutely Pure. PHONE 270. 7. JI. LEVY & CO., LTD. KINO ST. NEAE BETHEL. PHONE 75. THE FAMILY QROOEES. Ford - TOURING CAR, $1185. SOHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., LTD. MERCHANT ST. NEAR ALAKEA. R. MIYATA & CO,, CONTRACTORS, BUILDEBS, PAIN TERS, PAPER HANGERS and MASON .WORKERS. j Second Hand Lumber, Doors an& Sashes Bought and Sold. KINO ST., PALAMA JUNCTION Phone 594. P. H. BURNETTE, Attorney-at-Law for -the District Courts;" Notary' Publio; -Draw Mprtfjnpes, Deeds, Bills of Sale, Leases, Wills, etc.; Agent, to Grant Marriage Licenses, 79 MERCHANT ST. HONOLULU. , PHONE 310. !SrlHnlvfiJ LOCAL AND GENERAL SMT Don't store the passe furniture in the barn; two bits' worth of B u 1 1 e 1 1 n Want Ads. will sell it for you. Ten good auto-hacks. Phono S. Chicks hatched while ol wait nt tho poultry show tonight, (leorgc P. Thlclcii Is In town. Ho arrived today In the Siberia. If you arc looking tor any of your friends go to tho "Two Jacks" and jou'll And thorn. . Tako your carrlago or nutomoblto to Hawaiian Carrlago Manfg. Co., for t.n-to-dato repairs. Quench your thirst at Royal Annex. llavo your typewriters and machines repaired ot Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd., Fort and Morchant strcota. Tele phone 16. Coat your Iron roofs with "Arable.'' You will bo surprised nt Its coo'llni? and preservative properties California Fped Co., agents. On Installments of (3 per month you can purcdaBo a White Family notary sowing machine. Denny ft Co.. Ltd.) agents, 1260 Fort St. Phonn 488. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Young, ut ter n long absence from tho Terri tory, returned evidently much im piovcd In health, Mrs. W. 0. Bmlth and Mrs. W. 1). Ilaldwln nro booked to leave for Maul In tho Claudlnc, which Rails at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Oyster Joaves at Royal Annex. Governor W. F, Frcar, who has bcon In Washington, returned today In tho Siberia. He was met off the hnrbor by Secretary Mott-Smlth. ftov.'A. C. McKcovor begins a second series of talks nt tho Y. M, C. A. to night at 9 o'clock. Tho talk tonight Is on "Habits." All men welcome. All members nf Ex"- lidor Lodge, I, O. O. F., and brothers of tho order vis iting the IslandB, are cordial1 Invited to attend tho meeting on Aloudry ovcii' Ing, Jan. 18. MAY ASK POLICE TO ARREST ACTORS It Is reported on good authority that tho police will be nuked to bo present. and If necessary, to Intcrfcro with the iwrformanco to bo given tonight In tho Japanese, theatre on Maunakca sjreet. Tho performance, to bo given undur tho auspices of tho High-wage Associa tion, Is called "Tho Hlgh-wago Show,' and on-account of this namo, tho nt tendanco, It Is said, v. Ill be unusually Jarge. Some pf Iho well known Japanese do not npprovo of tho ninnncr In which this hlgh-wago proposition In being handled. They believe In going slow ly and diplomatically. Tho theatrical performers, It is said, will go through some Improper uctB, In which event tho police will bo asked to put a stop to It, and If ncccrsary, placo them under nr CANADIANSJHAY COME Among tho passengers In nrrlvo on Iho Alameda this afternoon was I). A. 8trlngor ot Canada. Stringer repre sents a number of Canadian rural dis tricts nnd comes -here to look over tho ground with Iho vlow to bringing over a number ot Immigrants. Ho wltl innko a careful study ot conditions hero nnd, ir ho finds them satisfactory, will rcc, ommend that tho settlers como. PEARL HARBOR WORK (Continued from Pan 1) Congrrts.fall to make the necessary appropriation t will bo possible to do the portion of the work for which there Is pioney on tho same basis as that agreed upon, tor tho ontlre work. "V, have beon instructed to com menco work within the limits ot n 300-foot channel. I do not believe that tho channel will be as narrow as that, however, as various naval ofQ cprs, palled Into consultation, oppos ed the idea ot a narrow chnnpol strongly. I liullove that the chnnucl across the bar will bo at least 400 fcqt In width, It not widor. ''Tho contract qbllcatcs us to de posit 9,000,009 cubic yards ot mate-rlal,,-cor measurement,' at tho Army reservation on the east sldo pf the entrance to the harbor. We aro also to. dellvar .400,000 cubic yards at the Naval Station, "Just as Boon.ns we. pan got ready wo expect to locate a permanant camp at Pearl Hnrbor, )Vo have not made any arrangements for skilled labor, as wo desire to employ local map as. far W possible. As far on pos sible, wo chall mako nil purchases ot (OCal merchants, that the money ap propriated may bo spent horo. "Va ijavp arranged to farm out a part of tho work to a San Francisco .drp.lBnjr. fjrpu This will nothe'dono until Congress has made the full ap propriation, howoYor," A Most Excellent Assortment ot , 4, -. t U PTINGS W. W. Ahana Co., WMilpEp - fl2 S. KING ST. PHONE Mfl. THE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN, Trenor; Hopes t .Immigration Legislation NEW YOllK, N. Y .Inn. II. -Special Agent Trcnor believes ho call secure tyie legislation asked for Jiy tho tho present session of Congress. m i ! NOTED RUSSIAN ST. PETEUSIlUltO, Russia, Jan. This Is the second tlmo Admiral Probably this Is final. m BATTLESHIP cad, MESSINA, Sicily, Jan. H. Tho U. 8. battleship Illinois has arrived here, and tho Ciilgoa bas loft for Naples. i m. FLOODS IN CALIFORNIA SACrtAMKNT.O, Calif., Jan. 14. put hero and Eastern traffic stopped. TWO HUNDRED VESZI'ItIM, Hungary, Jan. 14. Twn hundred men have been en tombed by a mine explosion, m i i m SPERRY CALLS ON ITALY'S KINO HOME, Italy, Jan. Admiral Spcrry. 14. Today tho HAINS JURY FLUSHING, N. Y., Jnn. 14. The TOWN jfND COUNTRT SHIRTS SHOPPING NEWS AND BUSINESS REMINDERS P" r i ujM' Puro bred poultry; Imported whltolgiatlon bill nt this session, nnd, fur Drown and Duff Leghorns, Hlack MI norcas, etc. Club Btnblcs. Tel. 109. Dlds for printing the annual report of the Hoard of Agriculture and For estry, aro advertised for n this Issue. A bolt of muslin ami two dozen spools of thread were lost. Kinder kindly return to this offlco nnd lecclve toward, Alpine Mlk Is tbo richest In flavor, tho purest Ir) quality. It makes every thing tasto better. Ask for It at your grocer's. Worn s going to begin iitw of his famous oldtlnio ombroldory sales on Monday. Postpono your bujlng until you seq tho goods ot this sale. f It's caeo and comfort you want, and If tm )o lots of wnlklng, try a pair of our Russia (an calf double sole Ltlucher bals. Thoy'ro Just Ibo thin,?. XlaniifacturorH Shoo Co., Ltd. Finest dry .and seasoned oh I a and algaroba stove wood, cut in convenient lengths, and best grades of coal dollv. ercd promptly by (ho Union-Pacific Transfer Co., Ltd., 122 King St. Phone M. Hart, Schaffnor & Marx show n gruater varjoty of patterns and falulea than any two or threo cluthea making concerns In tho country, net n Hart Pchaffncr & Marx suit when you want tho best. 8lva's Toggery, ngents. Completo chango today nt (lie (lorn Theatre with tho exception of tho Jamas Hoys' njm wnicn wju continue u few days, Tho new films from the coast nro vory Interesting, Tim Ocin proprietors, aim to make their thoatro tho cleanest nnd best In ho city, Monday morning Mrs. C. U Dicker son, tho leading; milliner In thu 8acho' block, wjll commenco her annual mil l)ncrfr sjio nt salflc prices tn mako room for now Easter goods already ordered. VcIIIpks and trlmmli)K's will bo sold at surprisingly low prices. MAYOR APPROVES The Mayor )ias approved tho rosnlii tlon passed by tho JJoard of Sipervls ors providing .for a right of way for a military irjud nt Yakkl, and has so notified tho County Clerk. (This 1 tho firs). fliicJi approval made bytho;Mtiyo:-, CHIYO INT0M0RR0W Tho nw T, K. K. Chlyo Maru will roach hcre.tomorrow morning at uuoul 8 o'clock. II, Hackfeld & Co., nguutH for tho company, lecclvcd n wireless from Captain Qreeno early' this morn Ing, BULLETIN ADS PAY -e for , llawullnn Itmnlgrntlou lloaid ut ADMIRAL DEAD 1-1. -Admiral Hnjcslvciisky In dead. i HoJeitvetiHky has been, reported i m AT MESSINA A rallioad bridge has been washed a MEN ENTOMBED King gavo nn audience to Hear DELIBERATES Hnlns Jury Is out. c LUETT Town and Country Shirts, in plaited fronts, arc cut from cloths 'designed in the Cluctt Studios expressly to meet the requirements of the shirts they are used in. Wovento order and made by carefully trained hands they represent all that the combined experience of the best talent can suggest $1.50 and more CLUETT. PEABODY A CO.. Troj. N. Y. Uskcrt ol Arrc Collin , IMMIGRATION BILL HELD OVER SESSION (Joveriior Frcar stated this morn ing that conditions wore not fuvor .nhle for tho Introduction of an Iniml- that reason, the matter was let stand for tho present. It was thuught bet ter to get tho Immigration Cniumls slim tu conic down hero this summer, if possible, and then a bill could piobnbly bo got through on tho strength nf their iceoninicndntlon. Mr. Trcnur's work hns been mostly mining tho Italians, and tho (Jovern or stated that It was ImpusHlblo nt this utngn tu say Just what will bo tho min-FHH of bis work. It will ho 11 slow process, but, with tho aid ut lCrnttt Fabbil, who hns considerable Influence with Iho Italian tiovcru mciit, It Is. hoped that good rcsitlm Will follow, Fabbrl has been favor ably Impressed with what ho hits heard of Hawaii so far. NO SHORTAGE IN STAYTOrVSJCCOUNTS it Through tho most seaichlng U ft examination of Iho hooks of Jack tt it Stayton, assistant luislmas'or, It St tt has been found that. Instead of tt It his being short in his accounts. St tt as 11 matter of fact thu bah neo tt tt waH on the other hand, mill it has St ti been tdtnwu that the KOveiniiU'iit ii ti Is In debt tu him. Mr. Stayton St it has maintained slnco his nrest it it on n charge of opening official St tt mall Unit his accounts 7ero it it straight, end tho searching oxr.in- ti it (nation of inspector Hum has ti it homo out his statements. Dining it, t! tho Chrlatmas rush of bittdness, it " it Is often tho caso that posli fflco it ti clerks make minor mlstnkos, it ii which s,omatlmcs lend to t grave ii it charges, but this s not tho caso Ii i with Stayton. it ti Tho fact (hat bin accounts nro it ti perfectly" straight, or nro: If any. tt tiling, In hs favor, Innsmtich as tt IS tho government Is shown tu bo In tt ti debt tu him, Is good news to SS IS Stnyton's many friends Pi tho SS St city. ;t tt ts it ii tt it ti tt tt ti tt tt tt tt it tt ts WE SAVE EYES by removinp; the first slight eye trou bles that grow to bigger ones, IN FOREIGN PORTS Friday, January 10. VICTORIA Arrived Jan. II: 9. S.Aoraugl, benco .Inn. 7. MAN FRANCISCO Arrlod Jan. IB; II. B. Manchuria, liencu Jan. 9. PASSENGCRS ARRIVED RIVEI) I ' I'cr 8. 9. Slbcrli, rrcnu Han rrancls co, Jan. 1",. Kgr lliinoliilu: Mrs. M. C. Aldrlch, Bwliilim Aldrlch. Mr. Cliac'o C. linker, Master Owi. C. Ilakor Judgo S. Ilallou, W. H. Ilancrott. Oeo. A. tlatchclilvr, Mrs. (leo. A. Il.itcheld-t-r, Master Klllirdgn Uati-hvlilvr, Mrs Daniel llrulon, Mrs. C. W. Illicit. K. K. Cnlvln, .1. II. CiiHtlo, C. Cobiirn, Mrs. Oro. T. Cook, I-Mwanl C. t'rossolt, Mr3. IMward C. Crosrctt, Oco. I). Dcnlaon. J. T. Dllle. V. T. DIllliiRliam, Mlsi llcl on 1:iiiciboii, Mrs. It. I). Kiirqiihanwin (lo oritur W. I'. Kiuar, J. O. (lodwlu II. A. Hall, Mrs. II. A. Hall, C. It. Horn enway, Mrs. C. H. Ilcmuiiwny, II. K. Hendrlck, II. S. I.ce. Mis. II. 8. I.oe Mrs. W. It. Leeds, Master Walter II Leeds, W. A. I.lcbir, Ml3 J'lltli 11. Long, Alexander I.lndruy, Jr., C. M Lovstnl, Mrs. C. M. I.ovjtrd, Mrs. W W. Low. John C. Lynch Mm. John C. touch, W. 0. Lyon. W- l'arkcr Lynn Mrs. W. Parker loon and maid, Mlsn Mlldren l.yan, Mnster V. l'arkcr Lynh A. MacKlllop, Mlsi 0 MncKlllnp. Mlsn Annn McCarlle, Mrs. A. Mackintosh Miss 0. Mackintosh, J. H. Marcy. (leo K. Mniilo. Mrs. (leo. i:. Maule, David Maulo. Sidney Miller. Mrn. Sidney Mil lor, Miss Dorothy Miller. Dr. 8. (1 Moore, Mrs. 8. .0. Moure, J. 1'. New land, J. K- Parker, Win. H. Parke Mrs. Win. 8. Paikcn. T. II. Pom, V. .V Bcatena. U Schwcltior, Mm. L Schweitzer, Klton 11. Slnw. .1. P. Sis son. David Sloan, Mr. David Sloan, W 0. Sloan ncnvral J. II. Super, U. 9. A. C. 8iiorllng. Dulloy I. Sluirt. V. I. Tenney, Hcorgu P. Tl-.lslcn. Alexander Young-. Mrs. Alexander Vminn Lav oci- Honolulu: Mis. Robert Harris Mrs. Stephen II. PbWi". Krank'ln W McCiellnn, Mrs. Fnnklln V. McCIel Ian, Mltn Annls Van Nuvs, Mrs. It. H Van Tine, ."or Yokohann: II. It. Ua er, Ilollln T. Clumbprlaln, Thos. C Chamberlain, Mm. ltlch.inl Hllcs, It Ito, P. Kluck, Itev. J. W. McColliiin, K Mldzuno, Miss II. L. P-isco. II. Summ it. Watnnabe. Kur h'hnnghnl: . 1. Anderson, Mrn. Arthur 11-isselt I). T Illack, Miss C. K. Cblttui Ifii Dr. Ssin liel Cochran, Mrs, Samuel Corhr.iu mid Infant, Mivs Muigiret Cochran Miss Uils Cochran, (1. 0. I-'. Holland Vvnycii 8. C. Shu, Miss Coriivll.i Snow, M. P. Walk jr. I'or Honskoiig Charles A. Haucr, Sirs. II. Ilsrnlihi'lin er, Mrs. M. A. Check nnd Inf.int, Mlsr Ciitherino Cheek, Mnstur Adolph Cheek, Miss M. II. Chlldi. Captain liar old Davidson, Dr. A. D. Fostor, Miv. I W. Frankel, Mrs. I. W. Frankel. A. 0. (llodt. Mrs. Mary J. (Iodine;, .1. K Oroas, Win. (Ireeiibaiim, Mrs. Win nreenbauin, Miss l'miiin Humliler, Otto II. K11I1I, Patrick J. Keirncy. Jo.t. I. Lamoiir, Orn 1C, Laiitzenhelsei-, Jamui' Hninlltoii l.uwls, Loo Chuck Wan, V. J. McLaughlin, 8. Meyer, Hear Admiral A. P. Nazrti. IT. S. N., Mis. Arthur P Nnzro, Dr. Hubert Tlleseii, Mis. John Hethlngcr, A. ( Sliorey, II. P. Snyder Mrs. II. P. Snyder, F. (I Tc.ill, Mrs. F C. Teall, J. F. Tliiimpi-011. Miss llallle Wi'Htbiouk, Miss Sallle Whllncy. Ye Chung Key, wlf ami Infant. Master Yoo Chin Yen, Mauler Yen Chin Wall From Honolulu: James Arthur, J. I). Itoss, D. D. Seerlc. S, A. Wnlsoii, TO EXTEND RECLAMATION (Continued from Pare 1) 11111I I both dictated stories on hind opportunities to bo found In Hawaii. and thesa will be published through one Inn can of Mr. Newcll's depart ment. In thirty-llvo ut the leading pa pers of tho States, In tho Inter views given out by Newell anil my self wo cmuhnslzcd tho fact that tho American coining acre hiiuiiiii nave Milne money, this being done tu pre vent every Tim, Dick, and Harry from Heading promiscuous letters. Thrso stories will bo sent nut us 11 general 'feeler on land mattcis, anil how they are considered by tho aver age well-to-do American farmer, 'Mr. Ncwoll has been ceaseless In his work for Hawnll, He has boom ed tho Inlands In overy possible man ner, and hus accomplished u vast amount nf practical good." BY AUTHORITY TENDERS P0R PRINTING- ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF AG RICULTURE AND FORESTRY. Bonled proposals will bo received ut'tho office nf tho Hoard of Agricul ture and Forestry, (Internment Nur sery, King street, until 12 o'clock noon, January 20th, 1901), for the pi luting nt 3,000 copies of tho An nual Report of the Hoard nf Com missioners nf Agriculture and Fores try, for tho year ending December ill, tilOS, In aeenrdnnco with the specifications which may ho had on application. C. 3. HOLI.OWAV, President and IJxecnttvo Ollleer, Hoard of Commissioners ut Agriculture nnd Forestry. Honolulu, T. II., January IB, 1U09. 1209-U .TIDES 1 5 i 5 -S-I ( 5 kuct hii.I .S.K td i pm Uhtn HI l.l ll m II. .7 II l I ll .nrnic, s; I .w 41 m- r. to n x i i 7 lil.V.9 19 8 '.7 "I I'l 7 II I i 1 1 T "J 2 If p IU , M. lit. n in " "I ft 4'l' s .T f. in' IV, r, w r. ill 1 ,-, i,1 ..' r.ii'i a ii ll l ll n -J a in " - I ' a 3 I IS M ti nt ' tl in 1 .1 lit lYJ .i 7 -l ii tie in- 0 M I 7 11 "J ll i' Lact tjuarter of thu moon Jan. 14. ARRIVED Krlday. Jnnii.iry 15. O. 8. 8. Alametla, Dov.-dell, from 8an Kiiinclst'o, 1:1" p. in. 8. 8. Siberia, Dixon, fruni Sail Kmu clieti, 8:45 a. m. A. II. 8. 8. Pleiades, from Seattle, tl n. in, .- . ! i DEPARTED 1 l'rlday. January 16. Stnir. Mauna Loa, Sliiiersoii, lor Ko- na mid way poits, 12 irion 4 I -I- I SAILING TODAY . . 8. 8. Siberia. Dixon, for Japan. 5 p. 111. Slnir. Claudliie llennett, fur Maul. j p. 111, ,J : I PA3SENOER3 ARRIVED '" Per 8. 8. Alametla, from San Fran cisco, Jan. 15. Mrs. L Chapman, Mia Dora Chapman, C. K. Chow, J. C. Coh en, Mrs. Cohen, Mies (Hattys Downing, llF3 I- It. Olemi. Mlsa M. (Ionium. II. h. Hart Is, Hiram Klley, Mrs. II. J Kieutziimnn, W. M. Laimton, Cli.is. Mcliilnsh, Mrs. Mrlntiish, J. M.irral Uno. Mrs. MnrcalUnu and chill. Mrs. fleo. Martin nnd child. A. M. Morgeu- thaler, F. I). Mullen, Mrs. II. V. Pen iclil, Mrs. J. O. Pratt W. (1. ItliMie, Clias. Itlley, Frank Smith, O. A. 8tev (ii, 11. A. Stringer, Mrs J. J. Sullivan ant dilld, .loo Sweeney, A. Walil. It. A. Wilson. .,.. I PAB3ENGER3 DEPARTCD - Per Stmr.f Mnunii Lo-i. Slmeriaiu, for Kiinn nnd way potls. Jan tfi. Abo Kn-l.i-.uuach', John Knliiiuii.iele, Mrs. A. Miimiii, .1. i:, ItotlRor. L. Fool: Kim Father (lerafila.Tsey Cbuv Mif. (Ill Jietlt, John Wylllo. O. 8t. John (llll.ert, i:. C. Hum!, J. Mcrrleck. (1. I. Mnv dwell. Mis. W. 0. Ogi:, F. Ii i.m-ii. II. T. Mills. F. II. McStorker. It.' .Me- Wayne. Mrn. ! C. Itublnson. Mr. Ark- I irinan,' Mrs. 1). Nahale. 11. I.. Knwe- ) Weill, -t- I PASSENGERS I300KED 4- Stnir. Claitdlno. for Muni r.-id Ha wall, r. p. m. Mrs. W D. Il.il Iwlit. Mrs. W. (). Smith. Miss V. ,Mutlnr. Mrs. Flgley. H. It. Carlov. Mrs. W Laugher. (1. W. Cnrr .1 Dye- (J Q. Hradfurd. K. C. Wnlei'iuuse. A. Wat erhutiso, F. T. P. Wulorlioiti'.-. !'. IS. Wnllaro. F. P. ittn reran im.i wiu V. Alii. J. P. Llsi'im. Per 8 8. Siberia, foi Japan. I in Tt p. 111. Miss J. Hiltwull, J. Attl tl D. Hdi-S. I). D. SeerlO i:. IB, .1. F.FIH CAVALRY GOES OUnpLEILEIIUA The I'll st and TI1I11I Squadrons nt tho Fifth Cavalry began their iiinrrh tu t.cllehun shortly lifter K o'clock (his morning. Despltu thu early hour there wits 11 gnod-sbetl crowd up hand tn watch thu troopers mount nnd stiii t away. Tho rjuai nut Inu question wan net tied without hurting anyone's feel ings. Tim horses will remain In quarantine for two weeks; the Tmrl Inrlai ollielnls 1110 satisfied; the place ol quarantine Is Leltohu.i, mid the regimental veterinarian Is In elniige; that fixes It as fur as the Ai my H (uncorncd. Tho burses will nut bo put Into their stable! until tho quar antine period Is passed, but will bo ti It elicit on the picket line. The sta bles won't bo ready for two weeks, so evei-.i thing Is nil right tliero. Tho band went out with tho iul illurs today to l.ellehua, not tu Fort Shftftcr. Wc have a Special tfnblc of Books which we havo 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 1G. Sea Wrens, JJilOO 18-foot Motor Launch with 4-Cycle Motor, $175, Complete. 'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS. BOAT AND MACHINE WORKS King St. opposite South St, r ft -r i 'WMMmmlr siMMWimmmimmfflmmt&