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WWfiJiSfr TW9Sr v$- , I r jwff-s HVEHINO BTTLLETlN, HONOLTTM). T. II., WEDNESDAY, DUC. 1.., '!. MB'?riP'F75rTT j? ''i' L TfK"! VvYrr? jH&w. T . C r ; P 'I ' i v 1 1 WKf h " n , ?' ... ; f J", MASONIC TEMPLE WeeKly Calendar AlONUAV Pacific Stated. 1UISSU.W Iwlyi WUO.NUSOAV IML.VMOAV Honolulu Chapter, P- A. SIMed, D p. m. I'MIUAI MA ruitAV M.- All lslllng members ot the Order nrn cordlnlly invited to ntlcnd meetings of local lodges . , , . - . i - Meet' on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month nt K. P. Hall 7:30 P.'M. MARINE ENGINEERS' other Auo. BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION, ciatlonj cor', dially invited. HARMONY L0DOE, No. 3, 1. O.'O.'ir. Meets cery Monday ciVnltig nt 7:30 lu 1. O. 0. i Hall, lort Street. E. II. 1IUNDKY. Secretary. I'. I). W'lclto, N. 0;i All vljltlug brothers very cordially Incited. mi OAIIU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. Meets every first and third Fri day ovontng nt 7:30 lu 1C. of P. Hull, corner Tort and Uerotnula. Visiting brothers cordially tnvltevl to attend. F. It. NUGENT. C. C-f It. QOSUNU. K. It. S. . HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodgo Np. CIO, H. P. 0. Klks, meets In their hall, cm King Street, near Fort, every Friday even, lug. Visiting Brothers are cordially tinited to attend. U. A. DOUTI1ITT, E. K. ' H. C. GASTON, Sec'y. HONOLULU AERIE UtV"IV Or E.-l Meets on tho 2nd and 4th 'WED NESDAY evenings of eaoli month nt 7:30 o'clock In K. or I'. Hall, corner Iloretnnla and Fort streets, y 'f Visiting Eagles aro luvltod to at tend. , W. M. McCOY, W. I'rcs. 11. T. M'JORi:, Secy. Wm. M'KINLLY LODGE No.8,K,ofP. Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday evening ut 7 30 o'clock In K. of I. Hall, cor. Fort and Hcrctnula. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend, r. m. Mconr.Wi c. c. 1 E. A. JACOUSON', K. It. S HAWAIIAN TRIBE. No. 1. 1. 0. R. M. Moots every first and third Thurs days ot each month at Knights of P) thins llall. Visiting biothers cor dially lnltcd to intend. Ii. A. PURRY, Sachem. E. V. TODD, C. of It. Dr. F. SCHURMANN ! Osteopath. Corner Union and Beretania Sti, House Consulting, 2-3 p, m.. Sat urdays excepted. Operating, 8-13 a. m., 3-C p. m. Phono 33. S. E. LUCAS, OPTICIAN. L UT ifdSOnio Buildinir. cnr. IToitt.faffl Alakea. Anyone in need of first-class spec tacles properly fitted call on him. Pau Ka Han.i The soap that does the work. At nil Orccers. -OlDf PENNANTS Volcano: Hono. lulu Belle; Army; Navy. ' HAWAII & SOUTH SEAS CURIO CO. Younn Bide Yell Hiiil niAiny nciuiiL'j Lx ellti at Wing On Chong's, Bithsl St., Hetwetn Kinf? and Hotel. Ulunk' books of all units, ledgcru t' etc., rannufvturpil by Uio UJllctlr I'u.Ucatnjt C35l54r jmMjym-i j$8S& SHOPPING NEWS AND BUSINESS REMINDERS Have "u uver tried Hand Sapolto? Ask join giuiO for It Suckling pigs for Christmas, or tho New Year. Cluli Stable., foit BlrccL Tel. iua (C II. Holm It-.,, i,is now seven seated auto toad iW ImstnwSB nt the Honolu lu Aui.j(Hubl!o stand Cttios. Mo'llgho Ac Co. havo lust re.' Cclvtd a consignment of the 'anions Sco)ch vli,sk lined In tho household iff '"King Edward VII. Hu jour Christmas inndles ot thu Alonnder tiling Cafe imd remember "A. Y. C." on n box of candy Is w lint "Sterling" moan on sliver. ( The mci-t pleasing gift you ". glvo ctlhcr friends or iehtl"S n fancy box of flue writing piper. Beautiful nrsortineiit t Hawaiian News Co., Al exander Young building. Now l the tlmo to begin using Aim ed cameras Aimco dims and Cyko.pn icr. Thcfe can 1io obtained nt (ur toy's Ltd., opii. Iknsou Smith & Co. All films at Co.nl nrle. There N safety fur jnur funds and a riofit acciuiua ttnm them If they arc ilciHisltri nt the Snlna IKiAtrlTncnt of I Hie ruul; of llnwftll. l.W. You had bet , tor tipcii an lUOT.tnt tojny, Ihiv Is a splendid sliowlfle Wt Oi Wrttal gnoils at Yi V'hM'n, comer King nnd Il-lhwl Streets.' Their bujer Hioot tfno months In china purchas ing Ihls stoc for thu holl'laj trailo. j- Illii rediirllonH on Jap.iucso blito nnd white cotton rugs fiom now until CIiiIhI .,ns nt Lowers & Cooke, Con-f-'if Vrlcu llt In this IsKtie, Quo of Ihrnj rugs will nuko a fine Christmas gift. The lUrgKtrom Hros. !iiC icsutncd huilneFH in the M atonic building, cor ner of AIKvil and Hotel streets. They ,)IH tuny tho Inmoiis Kinbe Piano, which la such n fnorltc with particular musicians. The tstablUhcd rrputatlon of th V. W Wright Co. Ltd., rorner ut King and South KtrcutH, fur excellence of work hos bun Hilly maintained Id their automobile tepalm painting nnd top building, SlUa's Toggery is the Christmas btoru for things that will please men. Nockenr,Kiispendciu.' collar bags, belts, h.mdkeichUifs und hutldicds ut othot useful things in.ij hi found here In grcatcbt Norlcty. Uhlu scrgo BUlta well talloroj made of inaleil.il hat .M!I not tntn grayf Is an ofluring lij tho Chrlon today. There Itjtt'nm on thoin suits and aWho iiiico thcro Is no reason v lit there should bo ouo loft Saliirdiy night. The? F. Thotins Parisian Iclng JVorks of San Tianclico, for which tho French" Laundry 2X8 Ili'ret.mlt stieet Is.tho ngept aro nLleiKlHu d)ers an I cleaners mid jon will do well to let them have our f.ulod cluthes. At tho request of many ot Its pat ions tho wliule.ta will Keep Uh offlco upon on SMudii) moinlngn fiom 8 un til 10, when us well as on week dus, 5 mi can get Into instant communica tion with )our fi lends on (lie oilier Is lands and at ten. Thu most tomlbte Christinas gift j ou can glo to a friend or rolatho Is a pair of shoes. Something a little hotter than ordinary. Say a pair ot Hunan's for men; or a pjlr ot Laird Schober & Co's shots fur women and children. Sold by Mtlueinj's Shuu Stoiu. t POLICE COURT NOTES Thero wcro twcnty-socn caseB on tho Pollcu Comt calendar this morning and of these no less than twent)-ile wore gambling offenses. Ono bntch nt twenty wns tho snmo old hunch Unit wifs captured down tho country a few days ago. They nro all under bonds nf ten dollars each nnd C. V. Chllllngworth, who nppcarcd for thetn, asked for another cootlnuaiico till tomorrow. Then a hunch nf four ulleged gainb- Irrs-who wcro captured lu (ho Mngoon "block faced tho Judge. To bolluu their story would seem to Imply that tho (tiiartet wcro business men of stand ing, und that they had simply by acci dent fougathcred iu n toont for u ill- WctoiJi uuctlug, when the cops Jumped lu nnd grubbed the (IU blend. " Ono of tho men is being defended by Clem Qulnu and after Judgo Andrade had listened to tho oWdcnco ho decid ed to taku tho case under advisement until tumnrrnw. WATERFftONT NOTES UNI: IHINDItKl) and fifty tons or icflned sugtr will bo forwarded to tho coast by tlie. Matsou Navigation steam er I.uilluo In addition to agoneraj car go niuilu up of 3000 sacks rh;o,'8Q00 case.! of pineapples, ICOO tons ;of law sugar, ::wo buuehus of bauaiias and u iimiitity of nmdrlfs. Tho l.iirflno is kaiic fui Hail riuiu.li.io Ht lu "ili' 1 riJ.li t'torulns Hie pi.twi ,i.r Li.ul.lni thu. Jar rcporttd are not 'lUI to c-ovj th cariilt- c tht .'.earner. Marasnej rjllllonalroa who havo been npprnllug In alu foj- nn op lirt'inll.N of bii'iiKlug uwii) from the llnuiillun iHlind eun l nicoinmodat fd to (lie tp(eut (if J)oMy or more. 2uJK'.in Basinets OSoe Phons 25 ulletU Editorial Boom Phone 185. I 1 r'i "-'"i -" !- &Ji .i nk LOCAL AND GENERAL The Dig Nickel 8cratch Pad for tile at tho Bulletin office for five cents, Is one lnc,h thick, made up of two hun dred sheets of good paper, 8lx for a quarter. Auto-Call)ho, picnics, parties. Tt ,; Call nnd seo Mike Paton a i&9ftn' core. Automoblles-hr',. Entplte stand. Phone j, uolhoi an(1 Hotel. or jMt Chrlstmat, cakes snd pud- 'iitiBs, get tho pure fiviU milk nnd cream at Poud Dairy. To!, S90. If ou want a good Job done on nn auto or carriage tako It to Hawaiian Carrlngo Mfg. Co., 427 Queen Ht, Or ecu stnmiis aro lvtt) ttrco) when ou pav cnh r.t tho stores. Call at tho ov; rtMms aud see what ou get tOr tlreen Stamps, llerotnula ur. F0tt. FORT DE RUSSY ' .SURVEY CORPS HOLIDAY HlRTAMMENTS Itf PREPARATION ENGINEERS HAVE RUNAWAY AND ONE MAN IS INJURED, Tim ivvy detachment of Kngl- UECis, who aro working out,of Kort Oe ItiiBi'j,. had a cry closo escape jes tenia) nfternonn'latc, from what n'lflht hao been a ur bail itt'cldeiU. Willie iclumlUK titmi IMlU'lllldwl, wliCio the lietnehmptit Is flt liri"tint work, the Hum ot nitlni.ils which was liltched to thu nmbulnitce tiecamu filKhteiied and rati away, At the tluto thu met) were going down lilll allil by tlio tlmo l hoy toadied tlio foot of tho Incline u fcry fast jnco had been attained. The animals were unable to make a sharp turn nt the foot ot tho hill nnd dash'M Into n telephone Nolo, completely wreeKInu thu diuliil'uiico. All tho men Jtllnied Just as tlio titin was reached nnd tho drhcr Just ns tho chiclo lilt tho pole, Sergeant O'LHmnol, who was In charuo of tho surey detachment wns most hcrlously hurt, It belli; mo ess.iry for him to go to tlio !io-"pltni, While nil of tho detachment suatnH.'d many bruises i.one, excopt Sergeant O'DiMinell, was kcrlous hurt. Supplies. Tlio K.isinti r criup was busy e lctd.i reiulln; Mi.pl'ct Ja t ob tained from tho (J lartviniuK: it San Kranclhcn, Tho imn lno b"en In moio or less ot a temporary camp up to the present time but nro now receiv ing equipment for tho permanent i0ht which will ba located nt Kort Do Hus sy. Iron bedsteads wero receUed to gether with mattresses nnd pillows, bi cycles and many articles for protec tion imalust flru. Special Orderc. Mpny of tho mmoy men changed Ltatiolt by authority of special order, Headquarters, Kort Do flimsy, No. 20 1 issued this day. Sergeant Charles Hillsborough aud five men nuned from Lalu lu Kahana, I'rhate Smith and ono other man rcturncl from Knliuku to Tort Do Rut.sy. Prhnlo Louis Schwartz changed station from Kuhu kit to Kahuna. Private Kltzzgornld left Fort Uu Kussy for I-cllehna nnd Prl- ntcs McUuugall and Smothers for Ka hana. Holidays. Ity authority of orders of Company G, 2nd Il.ittallon of Knglneurs, tho sui cy detachments now In tho field will teturn to l'irt Do Hussy on tho twen 1 j -third of tho month In order to spend thu Christmas holidays nt tho post. These men, most of whom bine been out In tho mountains for tho past (ho months, enjoy tho thought ot spending tho holldnjs In Honolulu. Entertainments. ' Hihcarsais hate been in progress for tho .Chiistmas ontoitnlnments which nro (o bo held at Kort Do Hussy und a good program has been arranged. On tho night of tho twenty-third a dramatic performance will be given with talent from tho camp aided by loral performers from Honolulu, iThu best musical organizations hne liceii engaged and a treat .Is In storo for nil who will bo present. As has been tho case lu all tho former entertain ments glNcu by tho nnglnccis n cor dial Invitation has been olcm!cd (o nil thilr fi lends In Honolulu to bo prcttrut,, lloxlug mulches havu been in ranged for the week and Imuts ylll ha held on tho new stage, Tho floor for tho scats has been enlarged und raised so that a. flno view ot tho stngo can be seen from all points. Visitors. Many of tlio members of Company A, 1st Ilultiillou of L'ugluccrs, who weio stulloncil ut l'ort, Uo JlusHy he foro tho ut rival of the Englnoers who aro now at that post, were put to no their old camp yesterday. These men nro ttioso trunbferrec to the Second Cavalry and nro on. their way to tho Inlands, The opinion of nil wns tho h.iiiio; they whili Uipy wcto hick nt l"i)it Jv ItiUf:y, , Hiijiolulii lu uu Ideal pjacg'fui them. THE JTA!tER .N'otau-cf thi tuttr-, Island r.et.t,.lE reported dltcharslng fi eight ut lliiiuuel at.thu tlmo Hint tho. Hall If.t hut poit; Thls.vesccl ylll bilng.iiugai.fioni AlmUlul. , . t Inter-lilund and O. It. ft L. shipping books for sale it the B u 1 1 e 1 1 a Cfflce, 6C 4Ch. vst-; v ' i AMiiit lUltitu " iTh'tllHiiiAAiiutiiit safcmw m,. i.in MV- MA When you want to be BAGGAGE Handled right, phone vour order to the CITY TRANSFER CO, ,- fits. H, Love. I Iiland Tnuuftr. 0 0lt a T ExcaraHnit and ruling HrtjinK and Expin 0RACTING Wood and Coal Phone 588 0. W. McSougall, Prop, Vineyard 8t,, Xwa of Nuuanu Stream yMfgtjaMsyyJJaMrTT7ij n ii m .- -. WATERFRONT NOTES J that tho TIIKUE IS every Indication theio will Ijc a large ciowd for special excursion to Hllo and the Vol cano which Is tn leaiu llnnnlulii at 4 n'oliH nn ItlB dftPrlhluil lit lbcGiriu3r at. tiw MMniitPr Mnima kw win uol !, ,)u, 1l-T16 lll0 fOaclu-rs' MthedUl.(il.illiittlleCM'ilrslotlltsrtildiUlUm )afll wfepU wptl (,curii tho vesst?! In ilil? til ilriUfl ill llf " wall nietr0)itltls 111 null h tittle Id t'oil' llet't Willi it slkolnl Haiti which will Infill Hid pilsnPilgcrs tit tlio Volnailo Hoiisi) nlioiit i . in, Siltilnl.ik January 1 The jiarty will lulM) Uiltll Unott tho following (a1njr o law thd crater mid lilt nlally ilatitrAl woiiJimb nilil will in lho ut Honolulu o.uly Mon la) murii- Ing 11 Till: lNTKIMHI.ANl stojluer Man i n I .().!, srltcilllK'd til Mil lur Kudu ail. I Kilil ptlilH ill lICoil oil Friday, will leave hero Willi nil her available cabin pas tvngcr accoiimoditlon filled m the limit. The company has ceased to llutko filithei bouklnas with u girir 1 II I Oil (it nlliill'mr better tlfau it mat Iross ill on tlio door, There Is a great lilah of travel lioi.t Honolulu to the other Islands at this eenrnn of thu year Licauro of the closing of thu schools for thu holldfl) season nnd tho return if pupils to their homes. Tho Mauirt Loa takes out a large general c.u:o to tlio I law nil potts of call. m ONE THOUSAND tuns of scrap Iron, gathered fiom nrlous souices on tho other Islands, will ptohibl) lie shipped to Los Angeles b thu way of San Pedro by lho AnurlCau bilk Alden P.csso, whtih has been holng over m Kottcn How since the first pirt of May. The Alden IUsse rame Hero from Hllo nud brought ballast. Clinics II.1 Iliiiwii of tho Honolulu Scrap lion Company Iris about computed a deal whereby tho Alden Hesse will go into commission and It is expected that tho vest-el will be ready to sail 'for tho Southern California lort wltliln a week ur ten dajs. ' I KIT TWKLVi: THbUSANI) tons ot Ha waiian sugar wll'bo' Included In ihu thlpnient carried to (ho't'ast const of thu United Stntes by tho Aihi'rlcan-llu wallan lino freighter Alaskan. This steamer Is now ut Kahulul completing Cargo and will bo dispatched from that port for Sailnn Cruz on Sunday, De cember 19. Tho sugar will then bo transhipped lor thu vessels Operating on tho Atlantic sldo and then proceed to dCFtlnatlon. Thu Alaskan also Car lies 3o0 tons of pineapples nnd ex tensive shipments of honey nud nun dries. Its Till: AMKUICAN-HAWAIIAN liner Virginian Is behoved to havu sailcl from Seattle und Tacoma far Uuuo'.u- lu )cstorduy, bringing genera! caigo from Now York via thu tsthmtti of 'to huantcpec, nnd San Kmiiclsco. This vessel will bo followed by tho frtdghler MIsEloiirlan, scheduled lu leave th. Sound ports on "January 1 1. KB TODAY'S AUHIVALS nt tho port In- chide,, tho intenlsland steatuor UH; - ., "- "'" , ,, " , , vessel left nn nddltlonnl fifty head of cattlu ut thu settlement on Moloknl. Fine weather Is reported on both tho outward and inward trips ot tho Liku llko. m FIVE THOUSAND flvo hundred tacks of K. P. sugar wns Included 'in tho caign brought , to Honolulu fiom Kauai ports this morning by tho Inter Inland steamer W, O. Hall. Twenty, coven packages of sundries also nr rlvcd. Sl cabin and 24 deck passen gers traveled by tho Hall. PUHSEH CHANEY of tho lntor-ls-lund steamer W. O, Hall, arriving from Kuunl ports oarly this morning, ropoits tho following sugar awaiting shipment en tho Garden Isle: K.iS. M, 4400; M. A. K 10C0; Vi K. 2000; C. n, 1091; McU.. 4725; K. P. 1124; und I'.,- l'JoO tucks. t K OENEttAIiiAOENT Ppic Motsc of thu American-Hawaiian lino an pounces that the next liner from San Kranclsco to Honolulu direct will Icavo thiiiCallfortila port pn January .1. This vessel will bo tho Mexican ami sho will doubtless bring n good -sized general cargo. - 'IHK LI'lTLU rthoouei Ka Mnl In oij tho berth Hiding sundries for Kal Iuj and Karccpca and tehodulcd to tzl! tczsrrow'r HAVE TtOU ORDERED YOUR CLOTHES FOR THE HOLIDAYS? We have 'exclusive patterns in English and Amciican suitings anil We know h,qw to fit. ... W. W. AHANA & CO. 62 So. King6t. ...., Ko Branchts. wJaw SURE to have your Phono 152. HILO TEACHERS MEET AND TALK ngnlilst nllr IHIkerlilH llj' tilt) ridnrd ot Kddc.itltiii with tint present sitlaty srhediilo, A i (.solution w.lt cart led i;ebsliig tlio rentlmelit that no rhntiges t.hoilld ho made therein until morii money liernmu uvnllable, when tho salaries might lio raised Tho imetliU! took placo lu tho Hllo High School last Saturday foronoon mid was attended by it largj; nuibbui nf teachers from Hllo nud tho vicinity, Tho only matter which wns dlscusnuj ut liny great length was that of tho ciliary fcchcihilo, ill regard to which teveial motions wero ofloird, but ov ci al other motions relating to the com so of study, vvoio passed without much debate. Piesldent McClusk) lead thefletler to tuu union irom tno uopirtmuii in Public Instruction, In which leumi niendatloiis were nsked tor, which would bo considered by the committee of tho Hoard of Education which will present a report lecmumendlng changes lu the rules and rigulalloiis nnd the talary hchedulo nt thu Junu aiy mcctriig of the Ho-iid. Capell is raised objections to the fnct that tho text of thlh letter had boiu given to tho pr.ess prior to tin tlmu or the inuelliig.but .MeC.ir'K) slut id that he took the entire ii'spuusl- blllty on his shoulders, that the mat ter wus u public one, and one which was being generally dlscustcd all over tho hlands. Piluclpil Hlchmnnl of thi. High ScIhioI hided with MtClutky Kliulng that lutein of this kind had been sent to tho various tenchuts unions nil ovurtho gtoup. When the matter of tho talary hchc I ulo wns taken up, Cnpo'lis iiresented tho follov Ii.g motion: "Ho It moved by tho llllu Teachris' Un'nn that the piesiint salury sche lulu ns ut present existing In thu Department or Public Instruction bo mado law by tho Tcr iltorlnl Legislature." The motion caused cunsldotahlo dis cussion, objections thereto being voiced by Miss Josephine I)eo, Mlas LouIbo Deo, Miss Ward, Mr1. Hlch mond, Stephen Deshn, Jr., nnd others. It was argued that such action would tend to causo.n revision of tho sched ule by thu Legislature, which would piobably decline to .pass the sehudu'e iu tolo without soma kind of a lovl slon, ami this would bilng thu teach- cia Into tho arctii of politics, a thing which was generally believed to bo vciy tindcslinblc. It was also shown that any such recommendation might Vo rosentcd by tho legislators ns savoi Ing ot nn attempt to dictate to them. Tho motion wns finally los'. Capcllas then suggested that tho Union recommend that mi wilaiy loss than thiitv-llvo dollars bo pihl to thu leacheiH lii thu public hdiooli, but tho objection to this wns that this would placo u premium on (cachet s who did flllt tkftUUliUu nrvi llflnnl am .!.! . 11. 1.. ..... fKos,lon Sled also " "IPtescnted ny Miss Adelaide Ward: "I move that tlio Hllo Teachers' Union oxpiesB Its gratification lu tlio fact that tliu salary of tho teachers havo nt last been placed according to tho ex. istlng schedule of tho Department of public Instruction. They deploro lho congested condition of many of tho schools, mid recommend Hint relief ho furnished as euily ns possible by pro viding moio accommodations und tonchcrB for equalling tho woik, and. If ever funds bo available Hint tho schedule of sahules bo nilsed." iri.i it . . nn iiiuuiui wnu cauieii ny an uiiuiiimoiis voto. Tribune. il HOW SELDOM tho ordinary tiamp sle imcr Is, seon lIng ut the wharves in Slngupore, Bays the Singapore l'Vco Presa. n tho good old dajs, when the motto was "let ,'em all como," stonmerB inmo and wero not sent empty nwuy, but "ilngs" und conferences have In these .timca muilo It hard If nut. Impossible for the tramp seeking freight to, got her holds full. The nppeaianco of a German owned steamer Claia Jeb sen, of Apeurado, Geimany, which may bo termed u "tramp," that Is a vessel poking her ucn-o In aiding tho coast to seo If thcio'ti nn) thing du doing. Is uniisiiiil thisii ilavn. At prrcent the Clara lo dlrrliiirCiur carco n! rl e and .uudrlcj front Han. Fosn. and will probably leave tor HilhOjV anJ Hsnfikeo. inl.T.l' 'Shipping IN FOREIOTTPORTB f j i ARRIVED ' I Wednesday, December 15. SAN KHANCIBCO Arihrtl Dec. 14: U. S. A. T. Thomas, hence Dec, 7. 8, S, Hjndcs, from Kleelo. )ec, B. POUT TOWNBKND Arrived Uec. 11: Ilktnc Arago, licnco Nov. 23. - TRANSPORT 8ERVICE. Word, nrrlvcd at San Francisco from Honolulu. Oct. 15. Dlx, from Scnttlc for Manila, via Ho nolulu, Deo. (1. f Logan, fiom O.m Kranclico, for Ma nilaDec, C. ThoinnB, from Honolulu .fci San Kran elsco, Dec. 7. , Sheridan, sillrd from Manila for San Kranclsco Dec. 14, . 1 MAILS. I j- Multi nro duo nt Honolulu fiom pulntR ns follows: Yokohama-'-pPr Koiea, Dee. 20. Colonics Per Moati.t, Jim. fi Vanco'tvcr IVr Aorangl, JitJn R. MbIIs wi:i depart for the following poltitn at follows! Ssn Kranclsco Per I.nillne, Dec. 17. Vancouver Per Moana, Jan. 0. Coi'iiilcR Per Aorangl, Jnit. 8. SMUGGLERS HELD ON 51000 BOND Two Chinese of Asia's Crew Must Go Tojrial l!i fin u United St ltoi Commissioner tlurge Davis this morning a hoiiiuj Aim gruiilod to the I A" Chinese lu L-vvnliiH who woio .i. tested by Unite i Stntes Alnrshul iUt.j'j jeslui'-'t .'t i, charge of bolt' ; liiipl'citctl In lho irrslvo rnitirRlni'v ' "allong thni 'lan lrn broken ur '. ibo seilos il pi :! by tho tin'1 0 P -itcs oP'.ci iU - following (.lufflv iipnn tl'.e uticovoiliv! (.I Din ring through lho urie.n of -i stevedoio who wns bringing tho Il licit drug, nbiioro from thu Asia, l.eong Lie und his conleroditu the ucond loatswnln ot lho Asia, weiu toth hell to answer In tho Unite,! States Will let Court on n ehargo f violating tho United Htites stituteu bj siiiuggliiig opium Into the Territory of Hawnll. The bonds wero fixed in each ease nt $ lOUO. Considerable dltlleulty was encount ered In- Identlfjlng thu two Chinese among tho numeious crew of celestials on tho Pacific Mnll liner, but they wero finally singled out. STOCKS Stocks nro Inactive, Iml nut fall ing in' price. The market Is dull and the brokers have tlmo to play tlddlcwlnks. Tho cuuso for It 3 tho drop In tho price of sugar. This docs not glvo rlso to any fear lu the circles of the well-informed Investors. Conse quently very little block Is offered for sale. The investors mo waiting for tho weak holders to drop their stocks Into it lining inaikct, when they will grab what offcis. Natur ally lmlug orders mo few. This condition may prevail throughout tho next two or three weeks, nftor which moro will bo known of tho piobnblo limit of tho minimi fnlllug off In tho price of Bttgnr. Hut with Investors' mum)' coming Into tho market thiough the tegular divi dends, the market Is not likely to remain Inactive for a long period. ANOTHER LIBEL ' ON CELTIC CHIEF Continued from faiia 11 stranded vessel until sho Dually lu enmo fieo from the reef, Those claims in addition to tho libel filed by tho Intcr-lsland Stenni Nav igation' Company amounting to $jTi,Hii will mako a grand total or 170 DUO held against lho Celtic Chler and her valu ablo shipment nf fertilizer, Tho Coltlo Chief Is still mooiol m tho upper end of tho Hnckfcld whuiJ nnd n Kedeial giiaid hat been placed on hoard pending a settlement or lho clulniB fur salvage, lho caigo luniulut. Intact with llu uxteptlon of homo four hundred toim now reposing on tho lit tor-Island vvhnrf. This shipment n plainly plaeanlod with notices from lho ofllco of thu' United Stntea Marshal giving winning that It shall not be moved oi ilisluibed, Tlio local agents for tho ship tiro dc.illi !;illmt with (he ovviiulii ami loi crtl Icnjlh; cablCD have piid be Uccn thL city and tho head cftu at J-eaJaa 11 1- btll-'ca that tho iMp cv.ucro will arrante for tho nilng of u Katlsfuctoiy bond lu oidor that Ihu cargo can ho telensed and turned ovoi to thu local consignees. 185 editorial rooms 250 busi ness cfflcs. Thets are the telaphont numbers ef tho Bullttln offlcd ." Wednesday, December 13. Stmr. W. O. Hall, from Kitnal ports; pass, nnd Ken cargo, Stmr. l.lkollko, from Knwalhau; cat tle and sundries, n. m, Btmr. Koauhoii, from Kealla, 1 pass; gen, cargo, a. in. r . t,T 1 DEPARTED -i Tuesday, December 14. P. M. S.,8. Asia, Uattkruger, for Or ient poits, 4 p. in. ' Htmr. Maul lor Hawnll iiorts, 4:33 P. nt. Stmr. Klnau for Kauai ports; ,'iass. nnd geif. cargo, C p. in. Stmr. Kniulanl, fur Hnwult ports, f:30 p. in. Stmr. Mlknhula, Tullott, tor Molokat and Maul ports 7 p. in. 4- I DUE TOMORROW I Stmr. Clntidlne. from Hawaii unit Maul ports; p.ss. and gen. cargo, it. m. - 8AILINQ TOMOHHOW I ' SAIL TOMOHHOW Sinn. W. O. Hall, for Kauai pmls; I ass, nud gen. cargo, S p. m. a, I DUE FRIDAY. .j. 1- p. 8. S. Alanicdn, Irom Snli I tan- ci'cco, a. m, J SAIL FRIDAY I M. N. S. S. Liirllno, Wcedcn, for Hau Kranclsco lu u. lit. Stmr. Manna Loa, fur Konn nnd Kim poits, 12 noon. Stmr. Clniidlnc' for Maul anil Ha waii poits; p.isD. und gen. cargo, 5 P. in. DUE SATURDAY Stmr. Mutiin Ken, from Hawaii and Maul orts; pars, nud gen. cargo, a. in. DUE SUNDAY Stmr. KIu.i I, from Kau.il ports, u. in. Stmr. Mlk ili.ila from Mido'ial ports, a. m. rr ! PA9SENQER8 ARRIVF.D Per stmt. W, O. Hall, from Katiit ports S. K. Kaon. I) H. Murdock, T. A, lliirmlngliam, IU'. A. Smith, U. A. Hogg. PASSENGERS DEPARTED 1 - .. . Per stun. Klnau, for Kuunl ports. fTtrc 14. Ml.s L. M. McKciguu, E. A. Knudren M, Mnrkln, Gilbert McNIcol, Mis. P. Mollne. I'. JlcCIcIlan. II. V. O'Deo. H. Clilllek, D. II. Miiritock, S. II. Hoblnson, A. Hoblnson, W, W, Cham Lerlaln, C. IIoiHvvell, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noble, A. A. Doas C. It. Mrnrjdo, C. Murihy. H P. Hue, Dr. V. M. Drlnclterhoff, Mica Schultz, Miss A. Kruse, Miss fi Hastlc, MS3 Holt, C. V. Horrlck. Per P. M. S. S. Atlt, fur Jlnpin poits nud Hongkong, Dec. 14 II. C. Stiuben, C M, Hemey. Per htmr, Mlknhala, for Maul und Mololut pints, Dec. 14. (Jeo. Cainp bell, J. K. Bro.vn, Mrs Hrovvn. "t PASSENGERS BOOKED Pur stmr. Manna Kea, for Maul nnd Hnvvall ports, Dec. 21. Miss ICnton, P. M. Hrlnckcilioff, Dr. Hrinckerlioff, Miss Klnnc)', Miss Colton, A. W, Carter und pnity, H. K Askew, II. Herg, M. An del son, N. Anderson, Miss II. Lldgnlo, Miss I). Lldgato. Miss V. Wodden, W. A. llLvuii, Mis. Dry an, ll.'Shlpnian. Per stmr, W. O. Hull, for Kauai pints. Dec. 17.-t.MUh, A. (lioto. Mlts U. (Irotc,- A, Gruto, Stanfuid Doverlll, I.. Wlshard, I). Huldwiii. Miss do Ililtte well, Hugo Huttnianu, Miss Purvis, It. ' Mae Purvis. Pci O. B. S. Alameda, for San rranclseo,- Dec, 22 J. It. Pulls, Mrs. C, -J. Hoblnson, Miss I!. V. Paris, Mrs, Monk, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Heed. Mrs. Win. C. Ford, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. A. .Week. II. S. Crane. 1. II. Klckol. Mr. and Mrs. Haag,, A. S. Stlmson. . Per etmr. Mnuna Loa, for Konu and Knit ports, Duj. 17. II, H.iHoud, K. I). Pond, A. WaiUworth, D. Wnilsworlli, Miss A, H. Hunil, Miss N, Hind, W. IX Wllllamn, II, It. Illtehcoqlt, Misses Aus tin Chns. Guy, Mis K. August, Miss Ut Hlckard, Miss L. Sulhirk. Miss V. Wodden, Ml: 3 WilllauiMm, Mlsu A. L. Gibbs, MUfB It, Henton. II. Hind, II. S. Chirk, Mis. C. noblnson, W. Paris, O, Hind, J, Hind K. Meyer, U Hind, .Mrs. A. C, Kcnnoii, Miss J, Mnsscy. Per stmr. W. O. Hall, for Kauai ports, Doc, Hi Miss A. Groto, Miss Qroto,,'Mlss M. Groto, L. Wlnhu.l, Douglas Haldwln, Miss Pen Ins, Per stmr. Clniidino, for Muul and Hawaii ports, Dec. 17,-t-Mbs Huldvlii, Miss Macdouald, Mrs.W, von 6agj;eru, Wip, Webtorvtlt, AlfiedvTaylor, Mis. t.. h. peck and son, H. II. Walker. W. Rose, Miss Mary. Maxwell, Jack Molr, 0. Molr, Mhs Ik Dora, Deacon, Miss Nelllo Mel.r.ui, Mlsteii Molr, MUs l Maishnll, Miss L'bdu Chnlmeis, Ms JIu4.Li.1na M Kjlor, Miu, Doi.i Uu iU Mleo Mi roiiect, A. Carvalhu L Ealdrln U Ba'diUn Per !I N. 0. C. Lurlin. far i.v r.'uiut.o, Ece 13 H. c CMio. Vih M, A. Wtsidln! Mi. and' ,JIrs. Whiting, Miss VMtlng, N. H. Keigu son. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hang, Mis S. j. Shaw, Mr. and Mis. H. c. Pilueger Miss M. Pfluoger, H M, Reynolds, Mrs! HoynoldB, Mis, G, I). Wjman, C. H. Dl-.taond, Mr. and Mr,, S, S. liuchel in . ' ' .k- ...ai'a.. ,..i, sj.2lsll-:i., -to..i 'j, 'i fljjlftjjp8MMlilliaMiiaMjUMaKLy'gM i AferB- 1 W..,iAi.jT.L.