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m -i' ltktm BVEnMO BPLLBTlH, HONOLULU T. M., SATURDAY. JAN. , lftift? Ei K 2-V l.. BV Ml W' K. . ';. S' ..!, & ' $;j. lf-k- jSSSRrv', MASONIC TEMPLE Weekly Calendar AH1NIJAV Hawaiian Stated. ruuMiAV teahl Chapter No. 2 Installa tion, wiiiwiwiuv TIlCVaitlAV PNIDAI HA1UKIIAV Ul Aloha Chapter No. 3 In ctallatlon. All vlalting membera of the Order lire cordially Invited to attend meetings of local lodges Meet on the 2nd and 4th Monihys of each month at K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M. f. MARINE ENGINEERS' 0 w AsSo. BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION, ciations cor dially invited. HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F, Moots every Monday evening at 7:20 In I. O. O. T. Hall. Fort Htieot. K. It. HENDRY, Secretary. V. I). Wlcke, N. 0. All visiting brothem very cordially Invited. 0A1IU LODGE, No. 1, K.' of P. Meets every first nnd third FrI Hay evening al,7:30 In K of P, Hall, Lotnnr Tort and neretaiila. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. V. It. NUOKNT, C. C. , It. GOSL1NO, K. It. a. HONOLULU LODGE CIO,. B. Pi 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 610, II. 1'. O. .Kills, meets In their ball, on .King Ktreot, near Fort, every Friday ovon. lug. Vlalting Brothers' nro cordially Invited to attend. 1 K. A. DOtlTHITT. B. K. Ph Hs C. E ASTON, Bec'y. HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1. 1. 0. R. M. Meets every first nnd third Thurs BuyA of each month at Knights of Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor dially invited to attend. Ii. A. PERRY, Sachem. V E. V. TODD, C.r of It. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED N RSI) AY evenings of each month at 7:30 o'clock in K. of P. Hall.corner ileretunla and Fort streets. , Visiting Eagles are Invited to at tend, W. M. McCOY, W. Pres. f II. T. MOORE, Secy. Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8,RofP. Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cor. Fort and lloretanla. Visit ing brothers cordially Vnvltcd to at tend. F. M. McCHtEW.nC. C. E. A. JACOnSON, K. It. S. u "'' i'i,';'. " ' ' ' p ' -v ,-' J';-':K ' Oil now Leads all Mineral Productions in. the ; State of California, Gold takes second place Gold is in second place among the mineral productions of Califor- . nia. Petroleum takes the lead now by a' substantial margin of $0,000,- 000. Ten years ago California produced 2,000,000 barrels of oil.1 Last ' . year it produced more than 48,000,000 barrels, a clear gain of 8,000,000 fc-t , barrels over lite product ot iuuy. petroleum, is estimated uy ine siaie At the present Mine nt least one-half ''atmh ' nr0 WnK uiviueiids, nno, as tne All investors should gt in touch with this exceptionally nrofltable industry. Now is the time for investment in meritorious oil stocks such ns We recommend. Ask for an oil book and market letter. Sent free' upon request. Our representative in Honolulu, Mr. F. L. Kibler'is n member of the California Stock Exchange of 'San Francisco, and will bc pleased to impart full information concerning the California oil business to those interested. Call o'.. or write him at the Alexander Young 'Hotel, Honolulu, Room 50. Lincoln Mortgage & Loan Co,, 160 Geary ''Street, Ban Francisco, New Trimmings Shapes, Trimmings and Flowers. Dunn's Hat Shop Embroidered Goods t Miss Kate Woodard 1141 Fort Street Holiday Novelties MRS. J. ROSENBERG Young Bldg. Combings Made up the latest or any style. EMRICH LtTX llnrrison Slock. Fort and Berctania Sts. Stop Paying Rent Sec the HAWAIIAN REALTY CO. Phone 553. 83 Merchant St. EYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES INGERSOLL WATCHXI At All Watchdealers. t Jos. Schwartz, Agent fcr Hawaiian Islands, Cor. FORI and KING Stf.. Hoimlnla. BOSTON RESTAURANT. GOOD MEALS FOR 29 CENTI. NEW AND EXPERIENCED COOK. Everything: in Season. Hotel Street, near Fort. We want to see all our old cus tomers come back. ' WING CHONG CO XING ST. NEAR BETHEL Dealers in Furniture Mattresses Etc., Eto. All kinds of'KOA anc MISSION FURNITURE Zadt Ti Order. FANCY DRY GOODS WahYing ChongCo., Kinp St., Ewa Fish Market. FINEST FIT snd cloth of A-l quality can Va jrax chased from SANQ CHAN, McCANDLESS BLDO., P. 0. Box 961". Telenhnnt Ml SHEETINGS and SHEETS Sale at BLOMS This Week. PACIFIC ENGINEERING COMPANY, LTD. Consulting, Designing and Con structing Engineers. Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc tures, Steel Structures. Sanitary Sys tems, Reports and Estimates'on Pro jects. Phone 145 ir.e vaiue oi me iwo product, in mineruiogm ai over 9o,uuu,uuu. of the California listed oil stocks price aavances, so, win aivioenas m- uuHLXi-U U'J- LOCAL AND GENERAL Automobiles M per hour, ijhonq 6. Call, and see Mike Paton at the En core, ' ' ' 'Hhcrrette, the latest In white goals, nt Jordan's. ' Physical culture and massage given by Prof, Baron. SI, 62 Young Hotel.. ' Automobiles hack rates. Empire stand. Phone 213. Uethel and Hotel. ''Charles Yarrlck, chargcdtWlth being elevated by Leer, had his case Vent over till January 22. ' Mom wilt have a sale of embrold crieslatlil, Turkish towels at'extraord fnarlly'low prices next Monday. ' ,l l.el Alohn Chapter, NO', 3, Eastern1 Star, meets this evening at 7:30 o'clock in Masohlc Temple. If you want a. good Job done on an auto or carriage take It to Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. .Co., 427 Queen St., At tho Police Court this mornhfg there1 were only a few casefe and most of (hem were sent over to future dates. The band will give a concert at the Capitol grounds tomorrow afternoon. Today the' band Will attend the Vece'p tlon'nt the Chinese consulate. ' All accounts due Lewis" '& Co., Ltd., can be paid until January 31 at their old store,' 169 Klng'sfrcet. Those In debted will please settle before that time and oblige. Ucn Drew pleaded guilty of assault on a Chinese, and as ho was Bhown to be a steady worker. Judge Andra'de let him off with a suspended Sentence, of thirteen months. A largo store' building will soon be under construction at the corner of Smith and Paiiohl Streets, the struc ture to cost In the neighborhood of Ave thousand 'dollars. Jonah Cummlngs, a youth, was on tho Police Court calendar charged with' embewllng live dollars. Attorney Ma goon, who appeared for tho young man, asked foi and was granted a re mand till Wednesday next. SHOPPING NEWS AND BUSINESS REMINDERS Jordan's big sale of waists will con tinue all next week, do to M. R. Counter for Jewelry of unquestionable quality. Sybil Campbell Held will give her first dance tonight at 8 o'clock In the roof garden ballroom. At the Hawaiian Opera 'House to night 'will be' shown the great crater of Kllauea In' action in m'otlori'tlcturc's. Several other local subjects shown. The Cross legging Is the most pop ular of all. Approved by tho War De partment and worn by all army mon. Price SG.50 aspsir at Regal Shoe Store. Miss Power, Honolulu's leading mil liner, has. as usual', a very beautiful collection of trimmed hats now on dis play. Parlors In Doston building. Fort street,, second floor, Why pay $100' or more for a 'now Remington when you can buy a re built Remington for 65al A. B. Ar lelg'h k. Coi 'that will give you Just as much satisfaction, ' Sale at Rlom's begins Monday morn ing, Embroideries and laces. Also towels. Exquisite tapas Just In unique de signs. ' Antimony souvenirs. 'Largest souvenir store1 In the Paclflc. Hawaii & South Seas Curio C& .' Younc biilld-' Ing. Bishop 'street (next cable office). oncir noveftles. Monday. Tuesday and Wndnnarfav will bo ApeclaJ bargain days at Sachs' Dry Goods CoV People' wh'o.'wlsh to ef fect marked economies In dvery dnv purchases should consult Sachs nd 'on another page: ' , i . PLUCKY FEAT OF -POLICE OFFICER . . . .... ,. (Continued from um'ii over the street. Officer Kllla, who Is a very active man', took'n running Jump' at the wagon and managed to ..u oaim un 'iup. 'tie at onee grasped 'the lines and brought the horse' to a standstill. Eye witnesses cf the runawayarid Kllla's brave act state ti'at' the police officer did a re mnrkuble feat and that only 'for his pl-ompt action there might huve been a serious accident. The horse and wagon wero unin jured, and (he owner was profuse In his thanliB when the police officer turned over his 'property to' him.. CHINESE CONS.US' - MAKES DEBUT, (Continued From Page 1;) Reception Committee 8al Sou Ming, Chinese secretary; TV K. Sung" ruu ung, E.ngiiun secretary; Hong Qoon, Chu 'pent, "Chun Ming, Tong Kau, Lau Tang, Chuck oy', C- K. Al, Coo Kim Fook;,Chock'Tong. Ye0 Chin, IJtm Kam Chin, W, Y. Kwal Fo'flg, Ixjo Joe, Chlng Sal, U. Koon ckan, Sart U Wong. Luke Achhck,- Hcd'Fat. Decoration Committee Chuck Hoy, Sam L; Wbng, Mrs.' Chuck Hoy, MItteu Chuck Hoy, Miss Matilda Lal Hip, Mlsa Mary Wong; Miss Asuu Dung. invitation Committee Lau Tung, Mong'wuon, Tong'Kau, Chlng Yet, Sam Allnu Leong, H. T Alloug. , bntertatnment Ctxnmittee C. K.I Al,' Sam L, Wony, Ctilhir' Sal.. Chun Ming. I When yon want to be PAQGflE 7 ' Handled right, phone CITY TRANSFER CO. fts. H.,tovt. DO m Braying and 'Expressing wood aad Coal Phone 588 p., W. XcDougaU, Prop. ItVthe FUm That . -1 The ANSCO FILM gives negatives true to life--color value, chromatic balance, fr.'e from halation, and with detail in the " shadows. Get ANSCO FILMS at BOYS CLUB - ' HEAD IS HERE R. S. Gaiilt Will Act As Superintendent, of Athletics Robert S, Gault, who arrived on tho Alameda yesterday, ,has been appoint ed superintendent of tlio Boys' Clubs of Honolulu. He will also act as sec retary of the boys' department of the local Y. M. C, A. New that Mr. Oault has arrived to tako up 'active work among' the vari ous boys' clubs of this city. It U ex pected that there will bo a merger o( the boys' department of the Y., M. C, A. and the. boys' clubs throughout the city; ' ifl The boys' clubs of this city own considerable property1 In buildings, equipment, and also a S acre Held, abutting on Vineyard nnd Llllhn streets. Most of this property Is held In equity. This athletic Held tins not been in active use for tho' post two years, owing to tho fact that there has been no regular Instructor. Now that Mr, Oault has arrived to take up Ac tlvo work, It Is tho Intention of tho boys (o enter heart and tout Into all manner of outdoor sport. There are four boys' elu'ns iu oper ation In this city. Theso r-c affiliated and are known locally as the Boys' Club. In addition there nro several private boys' clubs such ns Hie Kau luwcla. under tho leadership of Mr Theodore Richards, and' the Oahu Col lego students club, undor the super vision of' tho faculty, of hint college. Tills latter Is known as the Kitwala- hao Clutv There are two other boys' clubs,, which at present ure Independ ent,, vis:' thp Palama Sett.ement, und er the supervision of J. A. Until, and the Kullhl Settlement club, under the direction of H. W. Chnmberinln. 1e treasurer or theso clubs k O. P. Cas tie, and they .nro maintained by vol uritnry subscriptions. Mr. "Oault was1 a resident of Rich mond, Kansas, and received his ap pointment through thn local Y. M. c. A. He was connected with boys' dull work In Chicago, which was a separ ate 'organisation, but working on the same'lluea'ns Y. M. C, A. work Is con. 'ductod"hcre In Honolulu. The o'rl Inal Chicago toys' ,cuh Was sltuateij In the slum district. Tho boys wero. from t.ho very 'poorest and could, ill afford to paytf fee of any' klud. There wore between 4E0 to 500 boy members of Mr. 'Oault's club. Ten nutlonaUi ties were represented of which about 40 ler cent we're Italians. 'For' one' yeaV Mr. Oault had fuli charge of the athletic work In con nection with this cub. He' nsslsted In the religious department, and through his Instrumentality' the club was soon In a flourishing condition. Mr. Oault waa a student; of Uaker University, Kansas, for" th'reeyears,' le then ent eiel the Moody Bible Insttuto In' Chi cago, It was. at this institution' that he; began to Interest himself In boys' work, Since his arrival liore he has started In' to, get 'things Into shape, and baa already made; llia")ouml of the vbrtous boyH' clilbs of 'this city, A portion of his, time, will be de voted to the boyi' department of tho Y. M, C, A., the remainder to Instruct I'S CLOTHES TO ORDER ,a.. " V i English and American Tweeds and Serges. ' W. W- AHANA & CO. 62 So, King S,t. ' .'.,...,; , , No Branches. 8URE to have your . ybnr order to the Phone 152. Island Traasfer. - ttSGE Vineyard 8t Ewa of'uuanu Stream Makes the Picture ing tho members of the various boy Clubs of Uils city In athletic exercises, Mr. Oault 'Is an expert li.dlan club swinger., He has given exhibitions lit Chicago and surroundl.iu teirltory, Eastern Kansas and In Irdlaria. Ho was a member of the Moouy Bibfo In stitute baseball team; hU position be ing center field. He was iiu chofen to represent tho baker t'nfvorslt" gymnastic team from ID'JI 1907, , Thero nro between 400 und (50 mom bcrs enrolled In the various boys clubs In Honolulu, so tlict Mr. Oault will have his wurk cut out Instructing tho different, aggregations. Athletic work Is only one of the n.'ans of get ting nt t(i.e spiritual side of boys. It Is hoped that theso atblttie exercises will be tho means of Induing many of (he boys to Join the Y M. U. A., where 'they will receive iitlp nnd ad vice for their, future welfare. NEW LABORATORY TO BE COMPLETE BISHOP MUSEUM STRUCTURE DESIGNED Building Will House All Working iicpuruncnii w .Local institu tionContract Is, Let. Building operations, on 'the new laboratory for tho Ileriilce P. Bishop museum' will start on Monday. The contract has been let to Lucas Bro thers of this city, The building will be a reinforced concrete structure three .stories In height, with a large photographic studio on the roof. The height of the entire building will be 04 foot, ' ' , A covored bridge will connect the three floors of this laboratory with the museum and these will brf 35 feet long by 8 feet wide. The" building will Include n carpenter's' Bhop, n cifst room, paper stock ioom, print cry, a taxidermy, an Instrument room, separatfe" room's for birds nnd shells, a directors' snens, a directors' room, n large osiurwy, janusry a loom for. lueoita, and, separate ro6msjMl?NTB?EYs.u""1 Jan 7- f6r geological and fcthnologlcnl spe cimens1. Tho'new laboratory has been plan ned on h. large scale to meet, the re quirements not only of the present but tb provide adequate spnee for Hie future. 'The ground floor' will include a carpenter's shop 39 feet by in reel. Tills will be fitted ,wlth work benches, sinks nnd rnmnintn sets of tools. The cast room, tn which models of hpo'elmeiiB wllj be' made, will be 26 feet' by 2fi feet: The paper stock room will' bo 14 by1 2C feet. A hallway will run through tho center or tlils building and will be 80 'feet, In length by 10 feet In width. Electric Lighted. " Alt'-eleratur, for the convenience of the orijploy'ees and for freight pur poses, win ue installed and will run to the fourth story. The, prlntery will tnke up nearly half of the ground lloOr ,spf: and will' be 7fi feet by 26 feet. Here all catalogues and reports will be, printed and" made into book form, "in addition' to the elevator, a' main stairway '6 feet 6 Inches wide, will connect' pach floor. All windows on ' the ground floor wll be made of flre-nroof 'wire glass, J bu uiui m met event or n nre the heat 'w'fli not' penetrate. On either" side o'f tho hallway will be cedar Vases 8 feet high fitted w'jth glass - .i" t Shipping I i iT fronts, In which all kinds ofspcciV mens will be kept. In the carpenter's shop' will be n. shower' room and the usual offices. I All columns nnd girders will be of reinforced concrete. The exterior elevations have been divided Into bays teparajted by pilasters. A pil aster Is a right-angled columnar pro jection with capital and base from a pier or wall. These pilasters have been found necessary from a structu- lal standpoint and nre to be .used for exterior treatment ns well. In the facades straight simple lines predo minate nnd ornaments are sparingly, used. The design on the whole Is straight-forward", suitable to tho ttructural medium and eminently, suitable for Its purpose. The design of this building will eventually bo carried 'out In tho lib rary and Pnpuan Hall which It Is proposed to construct . later, and which will connect with this labor atory and museum. A particular' fea ture In the construction of this building Is that, none of the rooms will bo marred by Interior columns. The building will be lighted throughout by 'electricity carried lri tteel conduits. Each room' will be provided with an ntitomatlc ' tele phone', connecting directly with the directors' room. ' The second floor will consist of a marine xoology 2C feet by 30 feet; a tax Idem ry 39 feet by 20 feel where the art and process of preserving dead 'animals or parts of them, and especially In preparing and mounting the skills of animals In a' lifelike manner will form 'one of the conspi cuous rooms of this 'second story. In addition "there will be' hn Instrument room 'and n, shttl room each 14 feet, tj' 26 feet, a directors' room 26' feet by 20 feet and a bird room 26 feet by 26 feet. A hallway will run through the center of this second story und will "bo fitted with cabinets for specimens similar to those In the ground floor halfway. All rooms throughout the entire building Will be fitted with double doors. The third floor will consist of a lunch room 32" feet by 26 feet, an Insect room 14 feet by 26 feet, an ethnological department 20 feet by 26 feet, a geological department 14 foot by 26 feet, a store, room' 32 feet by 26 feet, a' second taxidermy room 38 feet by 26 feet with n gallery around three sides 7 feet wide' and CO feet in length. Every roam wilt bo fitted with' work benches, sinks and unnecessary appliances for the I successful handling of specimens. The photographic 'studio on the roof will be '21 feet by' S6 feet nnd will be fitted with the necessary side lights and skylights.' The doors lend ing' Into each room throughout the entire building will be made of su gar pine. All cases for' 'specimens will be' of white cedar, as thla wood Is vermin proof. The building Is reinforced concrete throughout, therefore, absolutely fireproof: It is about 20 per coht less expensive to construct than u steel or brick flrcproofed building and nt least 50 ptjr cent cheaper to1 con struct than a stone and steel build ing. , The contract calls for the comple tion of thla laboratory within eight months and Lucas' Brothers are con fident that they can accomplish this well within that time limit., Tho foundations will be carried ddwnto. bed, rock and the whole structure will bo most Bub'staritlalT ' " IN FOnilON PORT Saturday, January 8., S. S, Rosecrans. for Honolulu. SAN FRANCISCO-SaUcd Jan; 7: S, S. Misnourlan, for Seattleand Ho nolulu, SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Jan. 8: 8., Earl of .Elgin, honco Dec; 28. YOKOHAMA-ArrlYod J,on. 8: S. S. Mongolia,, hence Dec. 28, HILO Arrived -Jan, 3: 8chr. Aloha, from Pprl Oamble. " ' ' ar- bulletin n ov . ' t- m Are Hcst The experienced amateur and professional linow Ihls, but the novice Is llliely to be led Ustray. Kodak KllniB have been proven and nre ( ten years ahead of any other kind on the market. Sold by Honolulu Pfioto Supply Co., ' Fort Street 4 'Baiirday. January 8. Vancouver and Victoria Aorangl, C. A. S. 8., 2 p. "m. Hllo and way ports Mauna Kea, Btmr., n, m. ' , DRfART,ID 4'. J'rldnv. .lnhimrv 7. Kauai ports W, O. Hall, stinr., 5 P. tn. . .Kauai porta Heleno, stmr., 5:13 P. m. V , Maul ports Claudlne, stinr., 5:20 P. nil Saturday, January 8. Australian ports Via Suva Aorangl, C.-A. 8. S., p. m. VES8ELS TO ARRIVE Today, ' Seattle and Puget Sound ports llyndcs, U. N. S. S. 8unday, kJnu r 9. Kauat pbfts Klnau, sttnr.t Maul and Molokaf ports' Mlkahala, stmr. Tuesday, January 11. San Francisco Mexlcaiu A.-H. S. 8. ' Hongkolg 'and Japan ports Muushu lnru.;T. K. K. S. 8. Wednesday, January ttS San Francisco Lurlluo, At. N. 8. 3. Kauai, ports W. O. Hall, stmr. Thursday, January 13. San Francisco Korea, P. M. S. S. 8an Francisco Thomas, U S. A. T. Maul 'ports Claudlne, .stmr. Friday, January 14, Hongkong and Japan 'ports China, P. M. 8., 8., Saturday, January 16. Hllo via way ports Mauna Kea, stmr. t Sunday, January 16. Knual ports Klnau.'simr. Maul and Molokal 'ports Mlkahala, stmr, Wednesday, January 19.' San Francisco llllpulaii, M'. N. S. S. VE88EL8 TO DEPART I i Today, Sydney nnd Australian porta Ao rangl, Br. stmr.,- p. m, .Hawaii ports Maul stmr., 3' p. m. Monday, January 10. Kauai ports fioeau, stmr; ' Tuesday, January 11. Maul and Molokal ports Mlkalrila, Liter., 5 p. m. South American portB Mahshu Maru, T. K, K. S. 8. KHiialpTnts'-Kliiau, siuir, 5 p. m. Hllo und way portsAliiuua Ke. s:iw., noon. Wednesday, January 12.' ' San Francisco Alameda, O. S, S. Thursday, January 13. Japan poris and Hongkong Korea, P. M. 8. 8.. p. in. "" ' Manila via (In'am Thomas, U, 8. A. T. ' Kauai iiorts W. Q. Ilall, stmr. Friday, January 14. Son Francisco China, P. M. S. S. Maul and Hawaii portr. Claudlne, stmr. Tusday, January 18. Hllo and way portB Mauna Kea, stmr., ' , .Knual ports Klnau,, stmr, 6 p. m. Uai and llojokal ports Mlkahala, stmr, .,-.. , Thursday, January 20. Kauai portB W. 0.' Hall, Btmr. Friday, January 21. San FrariclBco Manchuria,' P. M. S. 8. , ' ' , Maul and Hawaii ports Claudlne, Btmr,, ' Tuesday, January 25. 8an Francisco lonlan, M. N, S, S, Japan porta and Hongkong Nippon MarnMT. K.-K. 8. S.. , Thursday, January 27. Kauai potts w. O. Hall stmr. i o Friday, January' 23;, Maul and Hawaii porta Claudlne, stmr. ' ' ' Bah Francisco Cbiyo Maru, T. K., K. 8. S. ' 'Monday, January 31. Japan ports and lloitgkong Siberia, P. M. 8. 8. , MAILS. 'Malls are one at Honolulu from points as follows: pan Francisco Per Korea, Jan, 12. ' Yokoiiama Per fchlna, Jan. 14, , ! Vancouver Per Aorn'ngi,, Jan. 8. ' ' Colonies Per Makura, Fob. 1., Malls will depart' for the' Tollnwlng points as follows: SSn Francisco for Alameda, Jan. 12. Yokohama Per Korea,Jan, J3 VuilCOIlVrrPnr MoLii.o l.-l. i Colonies Per Aorangl, Jan. 8,' TRAN8PORT '8ERVICeT t I ' 111! V U ii ford, arrived 'at San Francisco from IIUUUIUIU, uci, 10. Dlx, from Honolulu for Manila, Dec, 27. Logan, arrfveli ilanlla .Inn .1 .Thomas, sailed from San Fraucleco, jun. o, . Sheridan, from Honolulu, for San Francsco;Jah, 4, PASSENGERS DEPARTFn Per stmr. Mauna .0a, for H.tmu an Kuu, Jan, 7, Bishop Libert, C, Wol ters. Mrs. C. A. Wills Mia..uMi.. ,... " ---- ? f (fin. jBtMlU Pollard. Mrs. Stlllweli, Mrs. Darnum, ,. c .inr, wiauume, for Hawaii and Maul uorte. Jan. 7-iM.n r. Rev. D. Murray, . ARRIVBD I ' - O w li&hsiitkii -W-- -UtC iX-L