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faJ'yf'-'" - - .............. ..Bvr,HiKii..tn,iMJBTiN,iuNoi,UL, t. n wnnsnnnAV, Nov.or-iflo.-- .iiwi r,.:.- y;;-:. . . ,. f r J ! B Kl..'t r Lv Syr It. n I 'M & u: t i- LOCAL AND fiFNFRAI. . ur .Nrwiim. . 1 nlvJ . J. j . . i . j , ii iticimj. l e ue muv uin imv a 1-- 11 ii iti ii vii iv 11 u i H i " 'j 7V Inplnln John J A Clark 1'hll-l WeeMy Calendar MONDAVI llnnalliw-fiUtril. " EJJESDAYI WKDNE8DAYK' THURSDAY! '' '. llonnluln ('mumiuidcry f Red l'r. FRIDAY! Honolulu Second Ilrgrrr. SATURDAY! Lrl Alolin I'linnlrr .V. 2 Regular. Alt visiting members of tb Order art cordially Invited to attend meeting! of local lodges Meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each snonth at K. u?. Hall 7:30 P. M, . iiibiuc cumutFBPf incuiucii ui r nnninc tnoinr.cn; nfj. KNEFICIAL AVIATION, ciattoni cor lially invited. HABMONY lODOE, No. 3, 1, 0. 0. F. ' Moots every Monday evening at 1:30 In I. O. a F. llall, FortiStrcet. K. R. HUNDRY, Secretary. J II. E. McCOY. Nobis Grand. Till visiting brothors ery cordially Invited. DAHU LODOE, No. 1, K. of P. Meets every first lind third Frl Hay evening at 7:30 tin K. ot P. Itall, corner Fort and Pwetanla. Visiting brolhors cordially Vnvltcd to attend. VVM. JONES, C. C. I O. V. HKINB, K. R. S. HAWAIIAN TRITE, No. 1, L 0. R. M. Meets every fla-st and third Thurs fliys at each Month at Knights of p thins Hall. .Visiting brothers cor- sUdlly invited -to attend. A. U EAKIN. Sachem. E. V. TODD, O. ot R. . HDNOLULU. AERIE, 140, P. 0. E ; Mt Okn tlm 2ml and 4th WED' ," ' K.TODAY evenings ot each month at ,v. 7:10 o'rJock in K. ot P. Hall, cornor Strctatjla and Fort streets. J'' Visiting Eagles aro invited to at land. w. n. niLET, w. p. '; WM. C. McCOr, Soc. HONOLULU I0D0E, 610, B. P. 0. E. illonolulu Lodge No. 616, D. P. O. Bllts, meets In their hall, on King Btrcet, near Port, every Friday evo king. Visiting prothers aro cordially Invited to attend. 3AS. D. DOUGHERTY, E. It. GEO. T. KLUEOEL, Sec. . WM. McKINLEY LODGE, NO. 8, - , K. ot P. Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday venlnc at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, cor. Fort and Boretanla. Visit ing brothers cordially invited to at tend. II. A. TAYLOR, O. O. E. A. JACODSON, K. n. S. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES ON HAWAII M- (Special Hullo tin Wireless.) HILO, Hawaii, Nov. 9. Tim vote for Kuhlo In the county of Hawaii 3s 1807; McCandlcss. 702: Notlcy, 4SH. Senators oloctcd nro Hewitt, Ro publican, and Makekau, Homo Ilulo. Representative elected nro Af Xonsn, Republican; Halo, Republi can; Rlckard, Republican; Moanaull, "Republican; Holstcln, Republican; Yates, Home Rule; Kawowebl, Homo Rule; Makokau, Republican. , Supervisors elected nro Lewis, Aus. tin, Lyman, lleckley and Kauhauo, Republicans, und 1'urdy, Homo Rule, and Koomoa, Homo Rulo. The fu ,moun Koalawaa Is defeated in Komi, j The county oinrors elected aroi County clerk, Kal, Republican; conn. ty attorney, Heors, Republican; coun ty treasurpr, Rwatn, Republican; county auditor, MiiKulro. Democrat, 'and county sheriff, l'ua, Ilopubllcun. ICE Manufactured from pure distilled wt- ' , ar. - Delivered to any part of city by ,r,?courteous drivers, Oahu Ice & Electric Co., " tr fjl-" J-V ' . "' ..- ,AevraiQ xeiepnone uxo I'milnln .liilm .1 A Clarl, I'hll Ipplhe Sci uin. Uhi left Manila Hep lemliei 1 1 t tbo Dulled Hiatus mi ii four iiiitnllis U'au lll ho retool from liclltt' HL'rvlttJ ili'ih ltd (kjhiIIii-.iii i-lon I'liptnlii C ark. ' rnys t lie Ma , nlla t'nbli'iicw Aincrlniii, "U known thing Is Host nt The Kncoro. by nearly ccrj. man In ilicJ JlfiJij"1 9ik-chair t'Hop;''no lonrj walt. nml Is often referred to us a typical Silent1 Barber Shop, Hotel street. noldlcr, true and tried. As to Ills, service nimi'.tlinn one Inspeclor-Ueii crnl lias referred to the captain na being mint energetic airl capable. He has rendered njany svuis r, faith ful servl o and bis friends nro sorry that ho can not retire with nn ofll- ecr's ponnlnn Uiflcad of having to notify ytou of the amount of your tax )ocrt lo tbo flatus of a non-com- es. Ths safest way la to call at the missioned ofll cr. Ilo was granted a ceillllcatc or mct for mcrltu rlous conduit nt the battle ot San tiago while quartermaster sergeant In, tho Third Infantry. July 1, 1898. Captain I'laik wears o,n bis blouse t. service medals, one of which wag for shouldering a title during tho Cl II War. lie enlisted In tbo 13ft Mi Indiana Volunteers on May 10, 1SC1, when but sixteen e.irs of age, i o.irs of age. and uent ljuiEtorril .DHL KilH (Indiana Vol- when that regime rccnllslcil In tho untcor.s. tei'vliic until the close of tho war. During this time the 'boy. IIo CHnrRl.,i w, liavlng cm-Mildler,- as ho wns called, was under pmy(l(i threnlcnlng languago In ml- scorching lire scleral times. In 1867, after ho had hecomo of age, Captain Clark' enlisted 111 tho, 21st iifantry, and at tho expiration of his llvo years rccnllsted In tho 3rd Infantry, serving through tho several i non-com. missioned grades until he was se lected as regiment nl quartermaster sergeant In Jnnuary, 1S8I. Ilo Bcned In that grade on tbo regi mental uon-commhsloiied staff of the 3rd Infantry until his appointment as first lieutenant of Philippine Scouts upon the organization of thcL I . . corps on July, 1, 10U1. During his T; Isljldn li Olaa Sugar Co Ltd CM career as an ofllccr of s outs he Ims'S'nJ Sp ct al to Yock Kco L rendered .most efficient service lindj, '. ' has been highly retommended I'l ie-f- Wrkly llnllrlln CI per yriir. ports. Captain Clark's military ykJ " " a n SJ " rcer has been unique und ho It now ono of tho vers row men on tho active list ot tho nrmy who havp been Civil Waif scrvlco.' Rcar-Admlnil' Thomas. 8; I'holps on Nbvcmbcr 7;'l!10, retired from tho navy for age. Tho next rctlrq-.-ici)l on the army for ago will he that of Ilrlgadlcr Gencral Albert L. Mcr on Novem ber 14. Major-General GeorgQ V. Elliott, V. S. M. C, retires for ago Novem ber 30. Senior Captain Frank II. New- comb, U. S. revenue cutter scrvlco, who retires for iigo'oii November 10, 1910, entered the service nS ft third lieutenant Jlifrch , 1R73. hnv lug previously tcrveil In tho Civil War as an officer of tho navy from November, 1SC3, to May. -865. Ho has served on tbo Atlantic Ocean both north and t-outli of Capo Hat tcras, und on the l'n Iflc O can ho has berved in the Aictlc, Alaskan waters nml elsewhere. During tho war with Spain ho was cooperating with the navy for five months. Tho following promotions result from tlm t-ntlromnnt nf lTnnr. Afltnlrnl J. 11. Milton, V. S. N., October 20,! 1910: Captain Albert Mertz lie comes rear-admiral, Commander John II. Gibbons becomes captain, Lleiitcn nnt'.Commandcr William C. Colo bo comes commander, Lieutenant Geo. C. Sweet ho:omc8 lieutenant-commander, Lieutenant (J. G.) Wllhclm L. Frlcdcll beromes lieutenant. Tho promotions upon tbo retirement of Civil Engineer U. S. (1. Whlto, Octo ber 20, 1910, are: Civil Engineer It. B. Peary to rank of captain, Civil Engineer A. J. Mcnocal to rank of commander, nml Assistant Civil En gineer. C. I). Tburbcrls promoted lo civil engineer, with, rank of lieuten ant. Captain Albert Mortz, V. S. N., promoted rear admiral on October 20, 1910, by tbo rctiicmoiit or Hcar Admlral Milton, wns appointed to tho Naval Acadomy in Juno, 1807, und was graduated In 1872, His first sea scrvlco after graduation wp on tho Asiatic Station, and subse quent duties Included scrvlco In tho Coast Survey, on tho 'Wyoming, Al liance, Omaha, Marlon, Minnesota, Constellation, Michigan, Fern, Es &cx, Glacier, nt tho Navy Yard, Ilos ton, commanding tho Newport, nnd wos In chargo of tho -Naval Maga zine at St, Julius Creek, Yu. Ilo was In command. r)r the llotllla ot light house vessel's during their voyage from tho Atlantic coast to their sta tions In tho Pn'lflc, In 1908, und wns Inst assigned as commandant t of hd 'tho naval stations 'aU C.ivltfj Olongnpo. P. I. First Lieutenant Edmlind II, Igle hnrt, 3d V. 8. Inf., who was retired ror disability InMilent to tbo servlcont Hoiiolulu the- Dlx will return on October 21, 1910, wus born In Mnryland, April I, 1871. Ho enter- hor 20, nnd will piouubly euvo Mr eil tho army as a prlvato In tbo Istltho Philippines on January 10, 1911. Cavalry on September 1, 1900, and Tho cargo ror this tiln has not boon berved lator In the 13th Cavalry. Ho woa appointed a rccond llcutpnnnt In tbo 3rd Inrnhtry, October 17, 1902.1 Ilo'wns promoted In first lieutenant, In 1908. He was stricken with pa rajysls, In .JulftJ.while on duty Autos, 14 per hour, l.cwix Ulablcs. llillirt .St, liurk SIiiiiJ, I'lione ll.V.'. Tr acuio of Plnectar. It Is pure. i'lione1 i;.r.:t A c(il hour ill tbo Aticlmr B.iloon curio ilcn. Don't forget it. HrrreiiinkltiK done li Mr. Nclllo ainij dlnJiWl'il.SJlt IlkiHtdH' llldg. It goes without saying that ovcry- If you want n good Job ilono on nn au)o orMr.rfngO) tnlro It to Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Co.. 427 Queen JBt. Rosa & Co.'s (wholesale liquor dealers) jiqw tclcphcnc number it ri. Tv r :,- I. MA ,ilJ -' MIC IflM VHIVC HUt I VII fcM v i ! Tax Office and atccrtaln what, If any taxes, you owe. DIDN'T LIKE HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW ' t V Julgo Lyjcr had occasion to rep rimand olio .Tn.iniilu Slhu nt this morning's rcrslon of pollen court. Kllv.i Li alleceil'tn hac tnlicii a ills- iko ( -uill mother-ln-lnw nml as n r-rFtlt v(j t10 ni.rcpllng In family .rele. Iiro has been anything but ,. ...,,, .irc.,, J ilicsslng his relative br lawl The court stepped In nml Sllvn Was ad moulsbcd to use nforc roothlu meth ods In earning on conversation with his wife'tt rclntlves In future. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered for Record Nov. 8, 1010. From 10:30 A. rri. to 4 p. m. Kalmiiki Land Co Ltd to Mis Agnes E Ilawes I) Vnfi.rrtl tnr VpfnrA TJov. fl IfllO. UHIVI.U aw, AIWV.M ... v, v- From 0 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. In St. John's Collcgo, In Annapolis. ' I'lrst Lieutenant James P, Harney, 8th V. S. Cavalry, Who retired on October 21. 1910, for disability ln- cuicni lo mo icrvice, wns porn in Ohio, April 1, 1S7.1. Lieutenant Harney served us a first lieutenant In the 3rd U. S. Volunteer jCuglnecrs from July, 1898, until Kebrilnry. 1899, nml was appointed ..u .eecnnd lieutenant In tho "Hi II. 8." Cavalry on February 2. 1901. Ho was trans ferred to tho 4th Cavalry 111 1902, and was promoted to lln.t lieutenant In tbo 8th Cavalry In 1901. Chief Carpenter H. L. Doniarcst, II. &,' fa... retired, was retired Oc. tobrV.10. -1910. Ilo Is a natlvo ot New'Yrirk' and was appointed a, cart politer May 1, 1910. Ilo was -couti missioned chief carpenter May . 1 1907. i, llcrlrani Lenox Simpson, who, un dor his ;en namo of Putnam Wenloi has written much on Far Eastern sub Jccts, Is an Englishman nllh nil Ame rican mother, nml speaks Chlticso as fluently as he does English. Ho Ii quoted by tho New York Sun ns say ing: "Current opinion In tho I-ar East ' Is nnsslllltfltlc llllOIlt tho SCCUrltV or America In Iho Philippines. Tho work which has boon doilo (hero slnco 1898 thirteen aulomolillcs miulo up a por tals bcii excellent, but It Is evident " ' "'e cargo Hint has nrrhed that Iho Pacific Is too vast nn ocean,'"1"1 " nsi ny tuo malson Naviga to ho controlled from such distant points as San Friinclscn or Honolulu, ami that It would bo child's play for a powcrM rucniy lo occupy the Isl anils. lea lug an cnticnched city such as Manila moicly Isolated. Japan1 will never attempt anj thing against ..l..D tho United Status unless bhc Is pro pared jn ovcry piitlcular. Tho Jap iincso have vory llltlo of real niilmos- lly rorthe United States. ItuUthcy resent any Western Power's assum ing -llio "role of protector In Enstorn Asln. That sho actually covots tho Philippines Is douh'.ful. Her first aim Is to establish her leadership In Chi na. Sho knows It sho can do this tho gamo Is won, und everything olso Is a runt tnr of tnern itntnll In uitttn if all talk of arbitrating vital differences, lncn ,,, tlielr 0i,, llQa8 Ilb(mt sU. tling disputes, nml (hoy will contlnuo to work out the solution of problomi Hint como to them in tho old .ways." Arrangements are being mndo at tho Quartermaster's Dep.irtniout for two trips ot tho transport Dlx.from Seattle and San Francisco to Hono lulu and the Philippines. On No vember 1ft tho Dlx will leave Seat tle with 211 horses and sixty mules lor tho Slh Cavalry. Thoro will also ho taken on board at Soattlo thirty flvn prWnto horses for tho officers of tho regiment the roast ti'llawiitl tho Dlx will stip TtWnr,1 nn'1 ll,""r'1 rl1:3' Tho A"10' at San Pranclsvo ori' t.o 20th nudl"" ,"nor bcqiui a Is roporto.t us tnko bn board 12f horses and tweHaK1" "" '"'Yf at 1 ' nn Ijrt 3atur- -,,. i,h i. iU t.f i-i-.ii a.. '"' '""' a eiHIinioiil or lumber Is lie- "" i-ugn minim navy -yirru nun mirv mriitaHV .i'i nllnK "HwliarBo.1 from tho vessel. Tho oiWrt recMvc-l ordqri' lodftr to pW tlllery, Alter dollvotlng this cargo I ,, ,, ... ... .. .. ..... PP,i ,vi(i, r.,inir n n.n iri,.,iin( ni. .... ai. .i ...1. . , Seattle, arriving thoro about Decern mndo up yet, but will probably cull- it or B00 animals, Including 171 cavalry remounts. The bnlnnco or tho cargo will bo ma.do up with for- ilgo ror 1 I lies. tlic )iny In tho Philip- 1 2 1 1 City Ti;ih(cr Co. I ot ADDITIONAL 8HIPPINQ Shipping MAISON SiAMEWQNOPZE LURLINE ARRIVED AND WILHELMINA DEPARTED FOR THE CdAST CLAUDINE IN FROM HAWAII TWO COASTERS SAIL FOrt THE BIG ISLAND, Despite the morning after n busy nml oxclllng election night there was a laigo ciowd In witness tho depart ure of the Matsou Navlgallni steam er Vllhcmlnn, that got away for San Francisco' at tun o'clock this morn ing. Tho yilliclmlna Is steaming to tho mainland with a ery small cargo. Freight offcilugs nt Hie present time nro wither dltcouiaHCtl. Tho cssol Is taking but little sonar as the bulk or Hits product has h-'en cleaned up Eoiiio weeks pgo. Eighty cabin passengers will Jour ney lo fym Fi-.iiioIhco b Iho muikoI. Tie Territorial hind was on hand Willi a piegrnni of lis latest ami clinic-i-t meloilles. Thu usual gaiety nml felllllcs nl'oiidant a bleamer de parturc prevailed for a half hour prior In I lie Hailing of llio Hipiitar Mutson steamer. Russians contlmio lo ilep.irl for tho coast In goodly number ns honi" out by n perusal of the Williclinlna steer ago passenger list. Tlilrh of tho Im nllgrnnlH ilocldcil to shako lln ilnrtl or Hawaii from their reel ami alli;,l with the csscl. Mr. nml Mrs. II. P ll.iMnln. wll'i nrillveil this luointug l Iho Clui'llno rioni Maul ilcp'irtod for tho inalnl.ind by the- Wllbelmlnn. i llr. Hornilmi, IJia vrnll kuon voterl narlan bus gouo,, to Mho coast on n liusliicrHinlsHiiii-lli.it Iris to ilo with tbo,Illircin,'ij0 niJUiniber ot bead of hlondpu h!o.i.j(, . , E. , J, .Koi'J.n'.V'Oii Cl'ntiaclor was nninjg' HiioiWliQtbiillyil fir bo coast by j;) yisscl. Casing nn engagement covering a period if nearly nlno numljiK. .Mr. ami Charges Iloyal doparlo.l lor' tho coast llils Jiiornlug. Royal won a, largo clr clo,of friends through his ability, ns a iiorforincr ns well iib n'vrltof ot sketches. Mr. nnd Mrs. Iloyal bopo lo ngiiln lslt Honolulu. Ten passengers Ironi tbo Colonics who an 1 eil nt Honolulu osterday by the Caindlan-Aimtrallan lluor Zcjlnn dl'i ciuitlniied lh voyngo lo San Fran cisco by the Williclinlna. 6a lmrllne Here, lllg Cargo. Hon Hleamor Lurllno. Owing to tho crowded and congested condition pre vailing nt tho Mutbon wlinrt ponding tbo departure or tho Williclinlna, tho '-"rnno was moored at IlaelcioM wlmrt "lon arrival curly this morn- IIIK. i Ing. Tho vosfcl met with linn weather on tbo way down from San Francisco. In eluded In llio ficlgbt Hit Is u (liian ,lty ,of ,'atcrUl ror Pearl Harbor us wen ns u largo assortment of piles Tor local Importing firms. sup- Thrco steamors woro Blgbtod In cluding tbo Sierra, I-ogan nnd Nippon Maru. Throtigh wireless theiio ves bels wcio In communication through out a portion or tho voyage. Despite tho sliitomcnt coming from tho rollHt' l,l IrlIno passengor uc- i-oiiimoiiaiions woro not oninrgcil Hur Ing her two weeks lay up at San Francisco docks. Tho vessel has been thoroughly overhauled and her ma chinery received somo uttoritloii. Two Schooners at Hllo. Two lumber luden schooner urn ,..' present nt tho port of. Hllo according lo report!, brought to Honolulu by or-"111"" "eiguv nmoiiiiiing 10 aauu flrois of tho steamer Claudlno. This1 IOI,B- u H expected that Iho ves ossoI was nn arrival this morning ',0' wl" llt ',0 dispatched for San llh a small cargo Including 17 Urates' 'Vancls-o bpfnro Saturday noon ow polatocs, w sacks coin, C9 balus '"B to tho vory largo ca,rgo ror this libb's und ldl packago sundries, Tbo nn tim ., ,inw,.l,osst!l ,1,ot wlb fino wontber on both i (nit U'tt rit fiti.l liimtiM.1 Ii-Ii,ii mi. n A ... .1 . '.. ... . . '. inviniiiiii'i i nit i Min m n ii'ttDiiiH it vi'ii . ultvlitiiniit .. l.n..l ...m..l !).,... Iln. I rinniiiv Mi in iuiiu Muiu ntiinuy nun destined for Southern California ports, Ra I Zcaiandla Departed for Vancouver. I Sailing nt lour o'clock jcsterihiy nr- tornooii tho Caiindlnn-Auslr.illan liner Zoalandla enrrlM n small number or passengers destined ror Rlillsh Co- limiblnn potts." Aniopg tbo number were -ovoral vnudovlllo performers who have1 been 'holding down 'the 8 1 (Jan. 11. Luvo) ON PAOE EICHT.. hoards nt the local theatres. Tho Zcalamlla carried only a Htmill cargo of smulnes laxeu on at Honolulu. Showery. Weather on Kauai. Rain and c.Mitfiiticil Bhowqrs mlong Iho coast ot kuual Is ippuited I)' tho officers or thq luler-Islaml steamer W, G. Hall that has nrrlvcil from Garden Island porU Tbo vessel hi ought u ciy small amount or freight. l'uisei' .lanicH Login reports 1100 V. K. nml 1S00 K. S. M. sugar as trail ing bhlpment. n Intcr-lsland Steamers Soil Today. Elicllon Day prevented tio ifeiarl mo of the Ktc.imor llclcno for Hn iniiKui coast poits )ci,tvrilay um Hint vessel was illHpalcheil for llio lllg It-land at noon today. The vessel car ried a fair sized shipment or supplies and general cargo. Nllh.iu for Kawalhne. Tbo lulcr-lsbud sluamer Nllhnii will ho dispatched for Kawalbau and Ma hukoua oday taking gciicial cargo only. Notice to Mnrincra. St.. George's Itcyf, Cal. Notice Is hereby given thai, owing to a scar t lly. or water, It may become peccs rary al any time lo discontinue tho operation of tho fcg-blgnn until tho rains set In. Duo notl il will ho given, when ruflKlent water Is on baud to'xrsura llio full opcintlou of the signal. SAN FRANCISCO HAY ENTRANCE CALIFORNIA. Notlco Is hoichy given that on Oclo her 21. 1910, Iho rog hell at Fort Point Light Statlun, entrance to Sail Francisco Hay, Cal., which is struck by i machinery when tho trumpet Is illsalilcd, was moved fiom Its old lo ca I Ion on tho outer wall or tho North west bastion or thu brick tort to a iwlnt on Iho top of tho brick Tort to tho Northwanl or tbo rug signal. All Must Have Wlrelcct. Collector of Ciisloms Malcolm sta Honed nt I 'oil hi ud, Oregon, Is bending out notices to owners or steamships that carry passengers, notifying them of Hie icipilicmculs of the law pass c.l by Congress nt tho last sckslon, proi Iding (hat nil such vessels must bo equipped with wireless telegraph nppaintiis by next Juno and must car ry nn operator. Cruisers to Remain at San Franclico. Orders h:vo been Issued counter mamllng Hit- order icqcntly Issued for llio balling of tbo Pacific fleet of cruis ers and they will now remain nt San I' r.iiiclscn until tbo arrival and depar ture of Iho Jnpaneto fleet, which" Is expected on November 19th. Tho Ja panese ships will remain until tho 23d, Tbo Pacific licet will loavb hero at Iho same time. Visitors will ho pumlttcd to boaid both tho American and Jnpaucbo crulbcrs during tho en tiro time. rci Siberia Due Frldav Mornlnn Messrs. II, llaclifelil & Co, havo received a wireless rrom tho Pacific Mall llpcr .Siberia to tbo effect Hint tho vessel will arrive off tho quaran tluo at 7 o'clock on Friday morn Ing. Tho vessel conies from Hong kc-"K and Jnpun polls, and la report ei1 '" ',0 bringing a consignment or I,r " Tbo pgentH stato that there Is Plenty or loom ror all applicants Tor flrut .ntni.ii i rn tiaiwirf ni Inti t 7 Will Proceed With, OMveston Repairs', I fm. ,i . nt . . .-- . ..r " i " " n "" VimlOM Vllll1l Itfia hnnn litllirv lit rP ' " ' i;iiih 'v m commission for several mouths. Ac coullng lo tho oideis, present repairs) nro lo cocr steam engineering and hull divisions or the vessel nnd do not lueludo tho onlnnnco work, pproxl mutely JI25,oon will bo" put into tbo machinery and hull repair work, and should orders bo received lo,procoed with tbo ordnance work Ibis expcndl- tmo will bo Increased to $210,000. Wcdnctday, Nov. 0, Newcastle, ff. H. V.K)ltiihr, llr. slinr., a. in. Kauai porta W. (I Hall, Mmr., a, in. Hawaii mid Maul porta Claidne, rtmr., n. in. San Francisco Lnrllne, M. N. 8. U., a. m. DEPARTED Tuesday, Nov, 8. Vancouver Zotilnmlla, C.-A, S. S-, 4 p. in, Wednesday, Nov. 0. Sydney, N. S. W. llerzogln Cocilo, (lor. sp., u. in. PA88ENQER8 ARRIVED Per stmr. Clnudlnc, from Maul and Hawaii Kirts, Nov. 9. E. L)ons, Mrs. J.' p) Ward. J. S. Canarlo, J. Chalm ers, Mrs, Chalmers, Miss E. Ka)co, J. Cullcn Jr., II. Kingsbury, Mrs. Kingsbury, Mrs. E. Hart, C. J. Schocn Ing, Miss M. Jones, Miss M. Fleming, Miss J. Fleming, Mrs. A. !'- Anderson, rlrs.. M. J. Sopor, .1. I)oiglnst D. Ar cla,. F. J. Homer, A. Mpllo, L. K. Smllb, T. I). Skinner, II. 11. O'Dcll. Cbns, Gay, Mrs. Gay, Mrs. M. Cook, II. II. Ilaldwln, Per stmr. I.nrtliie, frnni. S(in Fran cisco, Nov. 9. Mrs. A. McK(nnon( It. O. Henderson, Mrs. W. U' Haryoy, Mrs. E, ll' Douglass, Miss G. Crowe, fl. Crowo, L. M, Toulssaut, Win. Crrjwe, II. G. Morse, W. O, Clark, Mis. A. G. Kclscr, Miss II. Alexander, Miss N, Stevenson, W. Mead, P. Wccilon, Win. Ho lo, has. Smith, Poi ter Haiiuon, Ilcnr): Schmidt, P. Carty, P, It. Sullivan, M. Johnson. M,,OIeson', Per sli'nr. W. (I. Ilnll, rroirt Kuual I'orts, Nov, 9. Geo. F. Wright, II. Ml Ayrts, Mrs. II. Clark, A. Murata, G. T. Oielg, II. Rclcbeit. PA88FfJOJER8, POPPED Per stmr. Cniudli-.c, ror Hnwall and Mniilports, Nov. 11. lllshop Llljcrt. i. 'Crawford, N. Ilagpns. Per stmr. Klnnu, for Knual ports, Nov. in. P. O. II. Dcvcrlll. Geo. Maeoho, 1). P. Kalcnn, Miss Kalcnn. Per stmr. Manna Kc.i, ror Hllo and way iqrtn, Nov. Hi. Mrs, E. E. Iijo, Jlrs. SlmcrMin, Mrs. 13. A. Na- wa.liij.jilrs. Alex, N.nwaln, I). O, May, l(. I. I. Mile, K. ureon, Mrs. tlrccii, Mrs. MoVayne, J. Oppcrgplt. TRAN8PPRT SERVICE. fliiford nt San FrnnclBco. Dlx sailed tor Soatllo, Oct. 20. (.ogan, sailed fiom Hon. for Sail Frin Cisco, Nov. B. Sheridan, nt San Frnnclsco, Oct, 1 1. Sherman from Hon. for Manila, Oct 14. IN FOREIGN PORT8. I r- Wednesday, Nov. D. i SEATTLE Sailed Nov. 8: 8. 8. Co lumbian, lor Honolulu. GAVIOTA Anlvcil Nov. 8: S. 8. W. 8. Porter, lcnco Oct. 31. YOKOHAMA Sailed Nov. 9: S. 8. China, lor Honolulu. This work will bo started on tho first of next week ami will rcqultu eight mouths for completion. r-. German Skipper Is' An Inventor. Tho Examiner says: Willi a pargo ot 7Sli tons ot plglion and 3,027 toni or cuke consigned to Meyer & Wll son, tho Gei man ship Werner Vln nein, Captain Dinkier, arrived rrom Antwerp alter a trip or 141 days. A good passagu was encountered all thu wii except after rounding Capo Horn. On August 2Uth a heavy southwest galu caused tho loss of bovcral of thu sails. Tho ship curries n full crew, but It Is bald that tbo work on tho trip was lighter than, has ever bpforo been known. This condition Is duo to thu fcitllo brain of Captain Dink ier, who has evolved a new system lor making tall, wberoby fully two Ihfrds or tho labor encountered un der tho old conditions Is saved. This Is dona, by the. assistance of a aeries or winches, that havo been Installed upon tbo main deck, thus saving tbo now from tbo haul hand labor In- ovcd in pulling upon tho yards by hand. na Keen Competition Among "Crimps." PORTLAND, October 28. Keen competition has appeared among sail or hoarding bouso kcopers. nnd things havo como to such a pass that tUeio is veiy llltlo money In tho bust npfas. Mysterious Hilly Smith eater day signed three men aboard lb" French bark Hocho tor $10 npleco, while tbo Sailors' Homo, which docs tbo bulk or tho business, gets $20 a bead, plus tbo ndviinco, which Is usu ally $05 each. Tho advanco of tho first month's pay for onch sailor Is given to tho boardlng-houso man In settlement of JiIh bill ror the- sen man's oulfiL Tho Sailors' Homo Is operated by tbo Grant und Whlto In letesU. Under tho Stato law a leo or "blood money" or $30 Is allowed III addition to tho advanco, so It Is legal toArbaigo $35.. Wlh tho Influx or tin) Kfntti? fleet sailors nlways becomo plentiful for off sboro voyages, but Smith's price of $10 without ndvanco Is nhout ns low as tbo quotation hai over been. ,W o I, I j II ii 1 1 e 1 1 ji SI per year. LOST. Hunch or keys on Saturday nttnr-, , noon, between Mnnnn Hotel nnd Orpheum Theater. Return to this office. ' ' 4770.31 TYPHOID; FEVER U'linn iho dlnrMlit) nioccsii Is per fect and tbo gcneml rystem fa strong mid vlgoioiis, no fear neod bo pnlcr Mined or germs, typhoid, tubercular or otherwise, ns It Is only when tbo rystcm Is run down and In a weakened stnto that these germs or Imrllll find favorable lodgment and niulllply. Wo nro dally taking Into our bodies, by way or the mouth, Iho noslrllH unit tho sku many disease germs or u denlructlve nature, but as tho condi tions within Hie body nro not favor- nblo to tbolr propagation 'they nro lendored Inert, destroyed or thrown oil without Injury In localities Where typhoid .and other low forms of fever prevail bccmiBO ol coiitniiilnntcd wat er or other cnuso tbo Importance ot sustaining Iho system 'nt u high standard of health, 'In order to resist the germ Influence upon llio bodily functions, cannot bp ovcrcslimnien. Surishlne, fresh nlr, proper nourish ment' nnd sufficient rest nro essential to good health, and whatcvor con trlbues to the penco and lujcury, ot ierie-ei iukuihioii muni uui uu u glocted. A remedy Hint excites tho flow' of salviry fluid for tbo diges tion stnrclips ,and stimulates tho mu cous surfaces and little, glands of tho stomach In tho digestion of all other roods, and, at tho snmo time, ns a simple tood, contributes bent nnd en ergy lo tho body, must bo of- price less value In sustaining nmf building up tbo system nnd rendering It lm in lino to tho deo)lnt,lon. of germs or other evil iigcnts or health. Duffy'n Pure Malt Whiskey Is Indlsputnlily this remedy. It not only serves In keep tho bodily health at tho highest notch of excellence, but In typhoid fever especially, when tbo bodily functions nro nt their lowest ebb and death serins Imminent, It Is Retained by ' tib stomach when other; ugeiilo nro rejected, and ,ns a food mid stim ulant sustains lira until tbo crisis Is passed. Whlla convalescing!, utter rocr It Is tho greatest strength-giver and hotly builder known to science. Duffy'B Puro Malt Whiskey. Is nn nbsqlutcly puro distillation of care fully malted grain. It Is n wonderful reined)'. In thp procntlon nnd euro or'c'pnsuniiKlon, pneumonia, grlppo, bronchitis, coughs, colds, nsthma, ma laria, low rovers, stomach troublca and nil wasting nnd weakening con ditions ir taken ns directed. Kcfiiso substitutes nnd Imitations; they nro Impure ami dangerous. Send tor medical booklet and doctor's- ad vice, both sent ficc. The Puffy .Mall VUNkry Co., Itoch filer,. ?i. V;, U. S. A. V- ig n ! tit- .!,. Japanese Woman Fires Shot Fatal. Despondent over what lu believed domestic nfTalrs, Mltsuno, n. rather prepossessing Japanese woman Jlreil a bhoit from a thirty-two calibre re volver, this morula;;, tbo bullet en ter lug her mouth and lodging near thu baso of tho brain. Tiio woman was taken to tho Queen's Hospital In a dying condition. TJie udalr took placo shortly after eight o'clock this morning in a room (u a tenement located nu.il tbo com er ot Ucrctaula and River btrccts. The courso of tho bullet resulted In tearing and lacerating tho woman's inoulh, a number ot teeth being knock ed out. A hasty Investigation nt tho affair mndo nt thu Instance of Chief or Do tcctlvea McHuflo nnd bcvcrnl police officers developed Iho story that tbn woman had been drinking to excess for several days past. Tbo Jupnncso who lived near tbo despondent woman stated that sho had becomo iiiuch worried over dom estic matters. The victim of a shot Hint may prove fatal was hardly twenty-eight ears of ago, Sho claimed to havo been married to on Mlyankn, who Is pictty well known In tho lpcal Japan ese colony as nn actor. Ilo Is un derstood to havo been without nn engagement nt tho Nipponese thea tres for somo time, past nnd this may have led to difficulties which finally resulted In tho woman attempting to tnko her own llfo. At last accounts Iho woman wns still allvo hutf her chances tor recov ery uro rejorled as exceedingly poor. m F0SS, THE DEMOCRAT. IIOSTON, Mass., Nov. 9. Tho plu. rallty or Congressman Fo'ss,- who has bcon clectod Governor ot tbo Stato by tho HcpiocrntB, will icach 32,907. Destined ror Sydney, N. 8. V.. tbn German training ship llerzogln Ceciln which bus been bcon .at tbo port of Honolulu hIiicu October 7th was tow ed out or Iho Imrbortbls .morning und soon had her sails hot tor a voy- agp to thu, Autliiqd;. Tho vessel ar rived horo -wit ha' snipineht or cargo. During tbo slay or thq German ship nt tbo port l0r officers am' mon w'ero tho recipients of many ciitertalnmont rrom townspeo)lo. Dr. Hugh L. Dickey Eye, Ear. Nose Throat. 1150 Ala. kca street (opposite Itoval Hawaiian Hotel). Houn : 9-12:30 and 1:30-4-30. Sunday. 10,11. .EvcninRs by appointment. Telcn1ione 3021, 47C5.3m nHT SOUGHTDEATH i?'