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EVENING Pt'LLETIi-c, HONOLIM IT, T i; Tl'KSHW. NOV 29. 1910
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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
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IllCilllll M .(.I.
TUECCA-. :
Iluunilui: 'I l.'il Migric.
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THunccASr
Honolulu Chapter Iii vt
.MnMir, lnl Licclli'iit.
FRIDAY:
IIiiiiiiIiiIii Ciiiiiiiuiiiilcr
Order ill thr Tiiii1'.
SATURDAY:
Alolui Temple llcgnlar.
All visiting members of tn
Order are cordially Invited to
attend meetings of local lodges
Meet on the
2nd and 4th
Mondays of
each month
at K. P. Hall
7:30 P. M.
MARINE ENGINEERS' 'asso
JENEFICIAL ASSIATIOH. ciatiom cor.
iially Invited.
HAItMOKY LODQE. No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
Meets every Monday evening nt
7:30 In I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Tort Street.
R. n. IIENDItY, Secretary.
II. K. McCOY, Noble Grand.
All visiting brothers very cordially
Invited.
OAHU IQDQE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meet every Erst and third Fri
day evening at 7:30 In K. of P. Hall,
corner Fort and Beretaala. Visiting
brothera cordially Invited to attend.
WM, JONES, C. C.
O. F. HEINE, K. R. B.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
Meets every first and third Thurs
days of each month at Knights of
Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to attend.
A. L. EAKIN, Sachem.
E. V. TODD, 0. of It.
HONOLULU AERIE, W. P. 0. E.
Meets on the 2nd and th WED
NESDAY evenings of each month at
7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner
Deretanla and Fort streets.
Visiting Eagles are Invited to at
tend. W. It. RILEY. W. P.
WM. C. McCOY, Sec.
HONOLULU LODGE, 016, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. 0.
Elks, meets In their hall, on King
Btreet, near Fort, ovary Friday eve
ning. Visiting Brothers are cordially
Invited to attend.
JAS. D. DOUGHERTY, E. R.
GEO. T. KLUEOEL, Sec.
WM. McKJNLEY LODGE, NO. 8,
K. of P.
Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday
ventng at 7:30 o'clock In 11. of P.
Hall, cor. Fort and Berotanla. Visit
ing brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. H. A. TAYLOR, 0. 0.
E. A. JACOBSON, K. R. S.
Goto
Coyne
Furniture Co.
For
Good
Furniture
FURNITURE
Upholstered, Remodeled and
Re finished
The Right Way
J. HOPMc CO.,
Limited
Dr. Hugh L. Dickey
Eye, Ear, Nose. Throat. 1150 Ala.
kea street (opposite Royal Hawaiian
Hotel). Hours: 0-12:30 and 1:30-4-30.
Sunday, 10-11. Evenings by
appointment. Telephone 3024.
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HANDBALLID
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Tl I hllllllll.lll mmIi , tit
between tun piliH i r V
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rinil Wllllnma liml laukea ami Wong
t w.ir ntt.i .I,ti..i !.... wilt lin
men nun n line ntimi.c, or hi i.miu , t B,. tliout saying tlmt PHrj",
nliimiil will he stnrteJ In tv.o weeks m ,, !uJt Ilt The jm.OIH t:
with llio llrstinimli' mi Hie St. I.ouUjtj.itiir (,,,, ,, (imr ,ft(((
'mim ' iVvllrnl ItnfliiT. Simp, lli.lcl slriH-ti
St. Louis limn to nlnv are oshorn , vum. ,;.,, rr Ails., D.illi
1.1. Ml,, iiiiu .iftiniiev .l,-ll ".II " - . . i I '
Johnson tinil St. .tolin llliil Lewis nmlf, A. Il.iUondaro arrived onl lho.Wllri);
M.rninn.hf 1.0 . M .. 0. A. , &m ,,,& ,,,. T ,
Should tun oln-inil deslr- to put s, M, Uaihiiii'U'liiinc.l Unlay on Ihp
other teams In the contest Y. M. ('. Wllhclnilrm from (i combined bimlmvn
will Im iililo to meet almost fitly nnU li':i.ium trli o:i the mainland. I
number us there rtre a tars'" mmilM-r l'ctirtun la the invi wn fjllc I In1
, r L. I ..'.iti LMoniilne tn the nB-
. ., ,omK to in:t liloil niraiiiHt iho m-
IJai'H learn l-i Ihe torlei In to piny, ""; ,, ,!(,cklt,v wh(J WiW ,.;ecl0iI ,..
with en h if iho iippnul'iB trains, tho 1 0: VlKtit- fur Iho tllstilct of Knh.il.i r-
B iinri to ho imp fort Ihc points oiirj tuiiicil to his homo on Hawaii thin
ami tho tPiii'i v. Iiinlnir tho (treattst
nunihi'.' of pi.lr.ts wiim tho serloa.
Th" niatih will ho ili-cldcd ttrlet.
) upon points nml not upon Raines.
riiBt K.itnrs will he plapd at St
Ij.uIs roiim and the others to b
DlnM'd lit Y. M. (.'. A. fomnniliim a -
iirdlng tn liferent plans. Hnwoer.
It I- iiiwtllile li hnvu one game go-
lne UP.-., pari, of the court, ro lia t
iiicv iii-iy up piaji-n 111,11 ...J....
of wnltlii;; for o.ii'h one to play on
one court first
Then' Is tnlk nf n Marino team
getllii!? Into the lorloi and perhaps 1
otlirr outside trams will enti-r. Hiak-
lug a linger Ferles than U now p. ali
ned.
Y M. T. A. expaots a challenge
from St louls players today or to
morrow, which will bo the signal for
the formal preparations of '.he series
to bo made.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered fcr F.eccrd Nov. 26, 1D13.
P. I'aaoao and wf to Mrs. MeliMiia
Kaallthua
P. I'aaoao and wf to Mrs. Kanolio-
hiKiknhl Knliiahlwa
I). K. Poller nml wf to Tenltory of
Hawaii 1
l.llluokntanl Tmst by Trs to Ter
ritory of Hawaii I)
Emma A Nawahl to Territory of
Hawaii I
Aimusta K. Schlenimer to Territory
of Hawaii D
John V. Mortu nud wf to John V.
SUva .lr I)
Evarlsto Dotta t'i .loo Ollvclra nml
wlfo .,,!
Haupii and wf to John K. ColburuLA
Tr D
Georgo A. Lewis to Trent Trust Co
Ltd r
Benjamin 1". Ilnlllnger and wf to
Mull Hid- &. Loan Socy or Haw
Ltd M
J. Kclilkannkaolo and wf ct al to
Hllo llullroail Co I)
Entered fcr Recoid, Nov. 23, 1913.
S. W. Mehenh (k) to Chins Honk..!.
Allrp Hatcllrro and hsb to K. Ta-
naka 113
MIHo Morris to Clnng Ynti D
Entered for Record, Nov. 20. 1910.
Ilattle K. Ana to Y. Ahln I.
Sam Ana to I tattle K. Am. .Consent
Hank of Hawaii Mil to John Kail-
kallu ltd
Mnnl K. Cook to John Kaiiknllu. .Itel
John K.uiknllu and wr to William
II. Mclneny M
Mniy Lopez uud hb to Grace I).
Sedgwick M
. I.elhiilu Koohokalole t'i James
Armstrong et nl I.
August Droicr Ltd to Patrick Oloa-
son ltd
C. A. F. Davis to Jnmaa T. Leach
Agrt
Mnigarct J. LlRhtfo.it and hsh to
James T. Leach I)
II. O. Davis and wf to Herman llo-
chort
nil., -till, n.. , .., . i... mu w.L. "1 '1
111 ..uu iii i.iu in v.liy :uiil i ruui
Plan
Ynmashltn Otnmatsu and wf In Kn
ua Tobacco Co Ltd CM.
Lewes nml Cooko Ltd to Oalm In- i
voslnicnt Co L'd Itel
Oalm InvBtmt Co Ltd lo Mull llldg
ft Iian S.iry or Haw Ltd Mi
Bishop R. Co to (loargo A. Davis
CMered Vor"Ro'rd', No'v.''igiO.
Allen & Ilobluson Ltd lo Joseph
I-'iench ,lr Par Itel
C'hrbtlna KnllV to Tons Sing Val
& Co L
W'psloin & Hawn InvBt Co Ltd lo
Hans M fllttol Bel
Fresh California
Fruits and Vegetable?
Received This Morning by the "Wilhelmina"
CELERY, CAULIFLOWER, ARTICHOKES, -
BRUSSELS SPROUTS, HORSERADISH ROOTS,
liUBBARD SQUASH, PARSNIPS, TURNIPS,
GRAPES, PEARS,
"PURITAN" CREAMERY BUTTER.
tanfc&o Ifri
e. b7
Leading Grocers.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
' Auto. 14 pit hour, l-owls Slublca
Mm II t Htui'kiible returned oil
I' r lllh.-lmln.i toilm
A ruul In ei ill tin; Atlclinr Saloon
riiiiii tit'ii. lion't fmei't it
IT your horse or Uuj, Is sick
Itnunt. I). V H Pliniic J429. J'
It..,
i loiini. ii. v r none j-uv. '
W
from Parts bi 'HhunnliiK at Wlllliu-J
Xi Murxll'K. I ' . 11t
'""ro " '""" """-, '" wmiinmi
muinliii;.
1'ii'd C. Kuiltli, of Iho Oiihu Hallway
ft Land (.'ompaii), uud .Mrs. Sinltli, n
tutiH'd toitay from I lie coast on the
Wllhi'ltulim.
Vo leaky Joints or mixllt pipe) whpii
the pit ilng N done by J Dim Nott,
tho l'loiivur I'liiiuU-r, ii'i Murclfiiiit
ureet. Ti'lepliono' IbSI.
--"' '. i mim ivoii.i. na-
,-7,-"hZ, tho ,n-m,n'
t,t ,e8,itll(8 f Kj.,
Tor dlHtlllcit uiitur, Illio' Itoot
Beer and nil otlur popiilai' ilrlnkH.
King up I'iionc -ITl!. Consolidated
god.i Woiks,
Jare.l (!. .f!mlt!i, manage.- of tho
Kona Tjibatjcii (.'oiupatiy. who has
been WsllIngMu town for the .last two
wiiks, lcttituvd today I.) Kou.i.
The public stliools of Miikuvvno und
K11I11 hasp Ik en eliKied on ncpoiitit of
' diphtheria. Tl.e school nt Waliilua
hai been closed on n.-ciiunt of nieaH-
lea. .
1 lie Hoard or KuporMsors will have
romcthing like SIU.UIJU to hnnd out
to Hie new Uoalil, aicoiillng to 11 10-
f port inaJo to the Hoard tmlr.- by
Supervisor Logan.
C. II. Cooko or tho Bank or Hawaii,
accompanied by Mri. Co.iku and ehll
dien wcio lasKcngers In tho Mnu'ii
I.oa. which sailed at noon today for
ivona aim Kail lions.
. ,, 1iJ '; ? i.!0.!-! ''i''1" .'!10 l'"nBl
$&?& -,, re? se.1 w
Ifornlii irults and legi'iiilnci and
l'uiltiin C'rnnieiV builLr.
Jew Yuen Aiaiy-lixs i.u:rn an apjml
fiom the juilgau.ut in .lii'lg.i C nipei
dlHiulssIng the wilt nf h.ib.as corpiH
mid the c.ifp wds today placed on iho
tMlcndar or the Suuri'iiie Couit.
There Is nn eiror In Hip lepirt that
. .'Thus. McTighe has Ik-oii ieiUDslt'd to
iteii .,,,, u,,,,. i.. ,1.,, .it.,1.1,..., I,. t.
'l . nill .u .hi; lllllinilll l U llll
near his faloon. No comillalnt has
been marie against him on Oils ton'.
Y. AUn, malinger of tho Yoko
hama Specie Hank, lock n Hying trip
to lll'o in the llagchlp Manna Ki'.i
tills morning. Ho will return next
Satin day morning.
It S. Ilosmer, Hip government for
ester was among tho outgoing pnsFeii
gers Ihls morning In Iho Manna Kc.i.
Ha will gi direct In llllo, wljenco ho
will piccecd to tho other pat fa of tho
Island.
T. J. Ilyan. :ho Dem-tcrntlc dictator,
who predicted tho victory of tho lie
macratlc p.uty at tho hut election, 10
tmneil tn llllo this luoinlir;. It Is
not 'known when he will como In Ho
nolulu ugaln.
Oceanic Lodge I & A. M. bald Its
annual election of olllcers laat evon
lug Dr. N. S. r.ilnvcalbor Is m.islor,
J E. Morgan, FCnlor wnrilcn: Ii. II.
Hl.ii'Charil, Junior wanlen: W. II.
tloctz, hccrctary, and C. J. Do Iloo,
tiensurc
Edwniil Kiuii, who m,nlo application
for a hold llnimr llcenro nt I'aarl City,
did not itcelo ccnsldcratlon of Iho
Llipiir Commission yesterday on nc
account of not having it majority or
tho properly holders signing petition.
Ills petition was icferrcd luck to hint
Mllll IIIIIIIVI UIUUII.
tit f.tvlliftv nnllfill
wmm w
Buiglais blew tho Bale la ilio I'en
flclil (III.) bank and It Is ,roportP.l
that a largo amount or rash was Biol-
en, 'together with S!H0 ' w'llrlh or
stamps. Detectives havo boon called
f10m chltuigo
, , .
,. ,i(PkmP).01, n ,ir,tPr ,, ,;,.
mv V"',00"'",,5'0"? "J?,' ,WCI?
restPil at Salt Lake City. Utah, clinr?-
c'' w"n foiglng Chleagn, Burllnglnii
Giilnqy Itallroad company pay
checks.
IVpeklj llu 1 1 el I u 1 er war
IH IblUI
J'nPboribi,i27l
STORAGE
CITY TRANSFER CO.
,'Vi .
' 4 ADOITIONALBHIPPINO
USE Li
HONOLULU
;::JSyi'PpieC
Nippon Maru Mow Proceeding, to the Orient Bears Amended
Schedule that May Be Followed Whpn T. K. K. Savers
Tics With Pacific Mail Wilhelmina Drouyht Large Car
'go and Many Entertainers Island Vessels Depart With
Passengers and Much Freight.
Tlic ilnt.i'la inu.i.iln n p-iniMleto s"v. Load Linn Must Bs Visible.
pi-anco or tho li.i,1lr -itrco-.iiP'it Hint
for yean ha, !,m...l im i-aeinr Mail
!.. 11,.. Tovn Ki.ni, Knlilm rn nbuit
completed anil In iln llnrr Nlpp.ni
Jlaiu that has Jn..t toachej this, put
Piiu.uto t'i .Inpan mil rhlna mo n
number of ollliers who arc to take
......I.... I.. .1... .t.... llnu
K. upon arilval nl Toklo,
Maker. Cava, s an 1 Lffinan nrs
wdl knoji n 1 ansRieiric Iravelera
who haw, had i.i-1-uslon In iho tho
Piplflp Mull Hliniiic-M In making voy-
ages ho ween lliimliilu and tho 1111I11
Lin I.
Aepaid'ng to .1 fpIiciIiiIp that Is now
gilng fin ward tn .lip-in oIIIpps six
vli'imers will Ii- operated holweiiilho
n.ir,,! ,i ,i. iiinn n, ,.r n.
Hnllc I Slito.i bv Hip Jnpaiin.o lln-.
.r.riW ",M.li", Mr t
1' '"'"' '' '.r- )V'1 !' H'o Amsrlp.i
""' " ' -"'" ...in,. ii.i
for roiiie moiilli i nast Ins Iipii ni'i-
nltig on u roulp Hut pjllod for rcg i -
lar Ik:ih to Ceniral an 1 South Anie-!
ilenn pails. Three lirgo hired Huer3'
ar- iilra liirnrpora'ed In tho iisw
ichedulo and when It gnos Into efppl.
Ibeie will ddu'illoss lis rovcral Im-
loilimt chaiiites In Iho railing dutes
... ,1.n n ru . .., .
Maim Tim new ilnc; Oonyo Jl .'
Is dii tn loio Hip shlpxar.l.s Iho bo
ginning of Iho now jenr.
It Is presumed Ilia- nt least thrpo
nr Hie sl vcsspln will miiko regular
nnltj ..( II....A1..I.. .1 1. I. I.. !.... .
........ ...m.wi.hh i.,imi, ,i ii im iiiiu-
' ,,,;i,,...,.,"l.'.',L's J.,lr"!arrer vcaKt'1?
in I i in i,ri.ai nn ii nniio ai
Iho limp or iho year when ntfc-nn in
niovemcnts or tea and R.Ik aro In nro-
grcss. - '
Contrary Irt rvppplnllon Ihe-o lriv
ueeu no iinp'iiinni en:iu:ts in llm
stun or the Nlniran Mnru. That ves-
sM was fn" li'iund f'r twolie hnu-s
whllo off "ip San Francisco light ami
In poiiBPoiu aro Die ustol HallPd llm
.VatK.in Navlirnilnn liner willinimin
all the way lo Honolulu. Purair IM.
die lti'b"ils teporls a ip-y lougii trip,
owuiuii 111 uu. ,iuiii 11. 1 .Murii ii'in ()f (l,p cOlllltllPS COIKPrllO til WlOIH l J'"-1-'' !"' i"' ""- I
Kcl10.l11lc.M0 go .1 Iho inn luHyce.i, ,,..,,,., ,)f 0coiuillaniilnrortbh IN rORr,QN' VoBTf" 1 .
he 'in Kiibt 11111 the Puc.llc Coast. , .' ... ,.,, ,, '.,., , ;; ; IN F0!,10!', OTT
..,,,, ,,. .... ,, , ,,i 1m inailcj. rho mark, conslsta of a c'r-14.
With tho N p i 1 Mm 11 1111.I, trnp . , , , ,. , ,. . ,, -....j, w., 01
ln ii i.i.Mi'ii-i. t l 1- 11 11 ilc- '1. 11 cl" n r"ot ' HanietPr, the outer lino Tuesday, Nov. 23.
t'i rl 1 I ! Inriicr a 'il W ' ' "" '"' ' wldtli and through aAV.fm-Anlved Nov. 2C: Shin
n-n,',!,,; wL-'w;;;'' ,dn 'tho' Ainor'o.; II." .enter, lore am. af. Is .uln.o,, a '-''' ' v 10
Mam nt a Japuuve pirt. Tl.py will tlp one Inch wldo. Iho itppor lint- 1 plfr'V ,nln'ln S,'l,InlU
ippoil at Iho Iiiiiii lip of tho T. K. ilpslgn.itln? tho depth to which tho' "'.' V.,5'!v.,ir,Vi'a' ':, -.. o0. a
i on iNiiiiiou iirougni eleven p,i-'seu'.'nrs 'lemnier lesnn nas neen eiinriercu
who will lay over nt tills port. The by Bather and Company a largo East
vesspl Is canylng a rather sunll pirgi prn shipping firm and that tho. vessel
to the Bis'. Tho thioiigh list of pv-, wl be placed on a run which will In-
m users inciuiio n niimner or mission-
riles returning lo Flallons In Iho Ori
ent as welf as sovoral emiilfves of
Iho Philippine liiFiilar gnvornnient who
nro going luck to Undo Sam's faith-eiei-t
pniis' hsIciii nfler having spe.-it a
vneaiiou lu ,lho homo land.
Tho Nliipoii Mnvji brouglit over fnur
bundled iiitjks br malulanl mall.
, , , r
f fex " Shoes
WE HAVE a number of smait drew models in
Regal Shoes. They're bound to win the
approval of'the best-dreucd men in town.
And the fit of these Regal dtess models is just' as
neat as their appeinir.cei
Vy L
ecause they
dress
wny you
hw Your
A Smart ". V' A
AVpi Hifcy v..
VmtMottil Ll
.ft
JAS. H. I0VE
ON PAGE ElOHTi
AS PORT OF CALL
I'uiler an ngrpcinent partlclpalol
"' "- " vcwoli In Kwncj.
Owfiinriy. Norway and Knalai.!. all
craft not lmlng Ihelr loading m.trku
plainly on Hip side midway luil'.ypon
)()W nI)lj at,,r,v ,y No-.oniher t will'
,0 kiiIiJcc' to fine. Clrciilarn "to Hint
Tot navo ))0(J) rcccM.,i iyi consuls
. " -. ' I
vciihpIr sinks when loaded.
,aik Is tils i.-od. showing tho fre.h
water loading line that to which vo-
rcl( n,0 ,1ail1, , wllor all, low
r. ,, (l)r nlnter i l)l0 NtlU A'tpn-J
!. Iho rule d c int apply to Aine-
ilc.111 ono'n. hut It Is thoiulit thai'
II will bs nu to to Includo ll.ciii soon
mi Hint Hie fvulnni will In urn L-.n--il.
Sliliinlnc nieii Hay Ihat at Hmoi
tramp sleamers nro 1'iilen with grnt-J
ii' c"Tcr, ,,,!",' ,h7 ra,n ,n""-: r,f
dlo and Iho plan has bvii ni'opl.-d
in (Hull-Ill 1UI-. .IIJI1IU, .M'tt I Ul IV
Maritime Hrglster.
' j!.4-
Tlia flagfhlp Mnuna Kea of the In-
Icr-lsl.Mid lle'-t left this morning nt
10 o'clock for Hllo via Lahiilnn und
ether Mnul pnitii. Owing to tho
nrueiiin' of the Hnwallaii mini at'
th" hnrr ,0 ",:ly '" !10,lof "f !""
""'KhIiir passengers, n large number
"r tl10 Itercstpit sppctalors rrowded
tho dock, bernro tho itcamc( hacked
Into tho stieam.
. .. ... ., w . ,
i i. Amu, manager or mo voiioua-
SI''" "'. nn.l Secretary lto of
10 j,ipnnPso Cnnstilatn wcro passan-'
' , .... ,. .,,,., ,, ,.,'
fiurs for "ll0' Mr' Ak!l1 wl" Uirl
npxt Siturday. while Mr. Ilo will ro
"iiiln en Hawaii for two weeks. 1
Aimcsr an me prouiiueiu jnpaneso
merchants worn nt the wlinrt tn bay
.()ia (n them.
. irj
, .. '. , .
. Texan on South American Route.
I A "'I""1'' rrnm Nw "irk Is to tho
c''(', Hmt tho American-! luwnlhm
rin.m noils nlonir Iho Allnntlc. coast
or Soulh America with a terminal at
ll'n lllvnr 1'1'iln Tim Tnvnn la nn fill
..... .., ....., i.iv ...ni.,, .rt ,.,. ....
burner mid has lieen a morci or loss,
familiar dgitro In Hawaiian waters.
, "
Manchuria Cleaned up Pineapples,
With tho. elilpnienl or puoapp1ea
MAY
Aiioinor, 11
4EGAL SHOES
me, always built alter the latest; exclusive custom
ttyles and always. fit like made-to-measure shoes.
are made in quatter-sliei.
shoes should be absolutely correct
neca itegais.
Regal Shoe Store,
King & Be.hel St
tuki'ii l- tho I'.irlflc Mull Ktoimor
.Mnnchiirln, thu n.ilpiil of Ihu ULinihi
was jiri'tlv well cloaiiPil up. though I
IIioki mi' KcittctliiR p xmlKninuiiM
t..r. ..... .i.... ... .i..A ... tl... ......I.. r.tH
llKll nil' illli' III lilllti' III iiiiiiiriiiiu iwi
trnimhli incnl lii Ihc coant llatl it lint.
Ipen for Rrrpii niiil cmni'il plnonipiPK
n niiiulior of Iho Snn Krnnclsrn bound
ktiMniura wimlil hnvo lull Iho port
wlih tnlKlily mnall carsopa.
Hall frcni Kauai.
Ktoiu Knual tomorrow miniliiK. tho
Btcamur W. tl. Hull. Ciipliiln Thomi-
'ton will arrlvo wllh luKKCiiKurs and
i.UKiir. Hho nnlh iisafn Thursday nf
ttrniHHi 'at C o'clock, tukliiK geniT.il
iiiprchandlKP.
Falli of Clyde Brinulng Oil.
A xhlpiiK'iit of fuel oil Is now under
wuy Xor tho Islands by tho American
Fhlp Falls of CIdo. Accoidlng to ca
hit's iccpIxoiI hero tho vessel Hallo 1
from (laIotn yesterday.
Llkellke to Sill.
Tho luter Island scamer I.lkellko
will leave this afternoon at fi o'clock
for Hawaii ports. SI10 will lake n full
load of general cargo eonslgiiPd to
the plantations along Hnmakiia csait.
Rt
Early tomorrow morning, tho steam
er Claiiillnn wilt conio In froin I.a
hnlna. Maul, t bringing a number of
pacu'iigprs and general freight.
Tho Knnal liner Klnaii, carrying
liawciigors nnu gcnrrai irciBiu wri
?ao rorlior ''7ln"n "'' 7 ""
nt B oClow. 8 0 will retiirn to Ho
' ncilulii next Sunday morning.
T,, alcainer Nllhau was at Honu-
nn'J ,ast Tuesday, discharging and
taking "' general cargo from tho ml-
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s VitANCISCO-Alrlvp.1 Nov.' 20,
r. 11 in : S S. Blerra heiico Nov. 23,
YDNP.Y-Arrlved Nov. 28: S. S. Mu.
kura henco Nov. 12.
Mlnsourlan. for Sallna Cruz.
SEATTLE AriUeil Nov. 29: S, S. Co
lutnUlnn. from Hllo, Nov 21.
SAN1 KItANCISCO-Sallcd Nov 29 1
I 1 '"" ' "'
Siberia, for Iloiuliilu.
;
HERE GALORE
Thcro was no lack of nuiujcmtnt
0n board thu Matton Nulgatlon
i M'iii...i.,.nin wi.n ii,-.i v,.i,i
"" " '"' Krai.el.cn.
ac oi.llng lo the paK;eiicera that
ctepped iishoro this noon.
'n,0 csiel arrlyeJ with cino hun-
jroj nllli uill0 cui, nj nriy.two
I
ntcerugo pat'iengeis aud at least a
tlllrU llt thlg ImuIU.r w, lo:ilaIll
iinmilirn fur snvoral weks and take
' F0rai wiehs ami iukv
up wovK with olio of several nmuso.
mell torprlsc3 that aro to asslbt
1 w1iIIIiir nway the tedium of In-
Kir oxletcuco
For tho Amcrl an Circus thirty
cno tierformurs arrived. This limn
l,er Includea a number of clover ac
robats mid also a contingent of
clowns.
2'i'ho new BIJou Theater draws near-
For the Savoy Theater a half doz
en people havo arrived by the vessel
to Inko the place or vaudevlllo art
ists who hsvo been holding forth
.
""'
Wo had Mime rot'en weather on
Iho way down." was thfl comment
romlng rrom Purser Drew this morn
lug. Despite tho fact that the ele
ments wcro not exactly kind lu tho
tientment or I lie good ship Wilhel
mina tho passengers all declared that
Ihey had experienced a very enjoy
ahlo trip down rioni tho coast .
Tho llnor brings n laigo assortment
or cargi. Thcro Is a laigo quantity
or xtiucttiral sleol work Intended for
Iho new Y. M. C. A. building. Tho
ill edges lo bo completed for work lit
Pearl Harbor will receive some nu
chlnery riom tho Wllhelmlnn. Cargn
for Honolulu IncluilcF,! nearly II vol
thousand tons whllo that lutcnded for
Hllo will aggiogato eight hundred
tons. Tho greater pait or tho ship
ment Unit Is to bo left at Hllo con
Elsts or fertilizer.
A lino orchestra or four pieces on-
toi tallied tho travelers each evening
diirln glim dinner hour.
On board tho vcsrel Is a largo
launch that will bo taken lo Kahuliit.
Chief of Detecllics McDulliu and
Deputy Sherirf Churlus Honu met tho
WIIiolmlnn at tho quarantine, thcro
to greet Tom Coplln, a woll known
sun Francisco otllcer. who cornea
down hoia to accompany Juen Mow,
tho alleged Chinese embezzler, buck
lo tho mainland,
In order to piopoily Install the clr-
cus, u largo uniount or "properties" , Per Btmr. Klnnu, ,fnr Knual nor'.Mi
mo carried, Including u big tent, Nov. 29.-E. a. Knudscn Mrs. Km"
llcko? wagons, cages Tor Iho twonty- rcu, '
two dogs, uud complete fittings for a Per stmr, Mlkahala. for Mnul and
wo I regululed circus. . Moloknl poits, kovVSSTi pavl Kea-
Sine the dogs no other animals pa Mrs. J. 'p. HroVWfTss O K
wero brought uior for the circus. Brown, J, 'D.- McVf Ijlin i
Coney GarageAulpjnpjes
Meet All
louching MLAfjJ.
RATES REASONABLE
AfiRlVED
Tuetdavj Nov. 29.'
Ran IVanrliico NlpiHiu .Maru, J.ip.
f,tP.a a. in
anlJ .-rniirtc,,
Wllhulmliu'i. XI N.
S, R. 10 ii, in. i
Slinr. .Maul.
fioiu Ilawnll.a. in
1 ,
DEPARTED I
Monday, Nov. 23. j
Orcnn lslaml Colllngljani, llr.
Rtlnr., p. m, I
Hawaii porls Hclene, sljur., 6 p,
111, ,
Tuesday,' roy, 29. J
Kona and Kail ports Manna Iia,
slinr., noon. j
llllo la way imrls Miiina Kea,
stnir. 10 a. rn, J
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PASSENQERS'ARRIV
RRIVKD
Per M. N. S. S. WllliPlmtna. rrom
San Francisco. Nov, 29. M.lss Mary
Alexander, Mrs. II. Anderson, L. An
drews, II. Aurboch, Miss W. P. Barn
ard 1). Bellow, Miss M. Bfiilnn, W.
15. Buck, II. K. CnrrlnglonJoo Car
roll, Miss A. Catternolo. Ur1. F. E.
Clark. Dr. Paul Coko T. Oonloii, H.
M. Damon, 11. W. Dlggs, Aj H. Don
dero, L. Dunn, Mrs. L. Duuii, .Mr. and
MrR. Alfred Khrinaii, Mr. nntl Mrs. A.
M. Elstoii, F. Pltzpntrlck, It.JT. Floiu
lug. C. Foster Mrs.vL K. Gaifilall, Mrs.
i:. Ootlnsky, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Her
rou, Samuel Heller, Mr. ami Mrs. II.
W. Hob.art, Miss Nellie tlmvard. Cap.
tain and Mts. Chdrf. -II. Hotiland, II.
Hubfr.i Mr. and Mrs, W, IL llughos
and child, A, II. Hunter, Mrs. I. N.
Jncohy, Ed. Kenrtall.-JIIss K. Kennedy,
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Kennedy, .Mm. Ha
zel Keener, lllchard Klpltilg; Mr. and
Mrs. S. Kuhcy. Mrs. It. E. Langlon,
Miss Nan Lewis, W II. Malan, James
McGialh. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCaud-
less, D. J. Mc.dbuiyi Mrs..t:--Ai Mont
gomery. Mis. II. U Morris, Chas. Mel-
ner, Ed. Moncrlcf. Ai W- Nedcy, II.
Ovvfliock; Jr., (Japt. J. 11. Parker, Dr.
and Mrs. J. S. II. Pratt "audi two chil
dren. Mr,, anil' Mrs, T. Pratl, Miss T,
Prilt, MrB. L,,P. PrudlionCMIss Dol.
Raymond, C. A. Bogers, Mrs. Boson-bi-rg
anil tw; children and, maid, Win.
Italhmann.' James Howe, Miss L. C.
Itoctsey, Mrs. 0. II. Blchardson. II. It.
Schulz. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sedlmayr.
Mrs. 11. C. Stntkablo, Mr. .and Mrs.
E, SilLon. Miss Margaret Scott, Mr.
and Mrs, J. A. Sqott, MUs Wj Schmidt,
.Mr. and Mis. F. C. Smith ruid child.
Louis Str,aiia, Mtn. D, F. Tbruui, Mr.
and Mrs, A. W. Warner. Ms. It. M.
Walson. Miss 11. iWalklns. .Mrs. E. J.
Waterman and chBd.jMIss N. Wright,
Mrs. A. S. Wright, 0. S. Wright. Mr.
und Mis. J. M. Whltcnack. '
Per T, K. K. S. S. Nlprton Maru.
Irom San Francisco For Honolulu:
Miss R. Catler. Mrs. C. Ccjmlict, W.
Bruno, Erwln Ermasml. Ernest Mat
thows, J. Morton. J. J. Nairn, Mrs. J.
Jl Nairn, A, W. Schmltt, 1-J.llt. Whar
ton. For Yokohama: F. B. Baker, M.
Blumer, T. Carson, F. B. Cavalry,
Mis. M. Clark, It. Delsel. Mrs. H. Del
sul. II. Exnei, Mrs. It. Exncr, K. Kl
Shi, It. Kiirosu H. W. Loffman, H.
Nakasato, K Okazakl,.L- .Ooka, H.
Ooka, JL Ota. T. Sanngl. Dr. J. SchafT
ner. For Kobo: K. W. Gait. Mrs. E.
Oalt, J. H. l'Ottoo, Mrs, J. II. Pet
tco, Mls3 n. Police. For Shanghai:
ov. J. B.-Bcach, Capt. W. Klr'on, Mrs,
'. Klrton, lor Hongkohg: J. L. Bar
ton. A. It. Blackball. F, F. Brett. Hov.
T. S. Buckingham, a. P. Cowcn. II. K.
Davis, Mrs. II. K. DavU, II. K. Dlk
kcrs, H. K. K, Dlkkers, I. II. Oroven.
or, O, Under, C. Martin, W, It. Mjc
failana, M. Olson, A, C. Perry, B Per
ry, J. Plodad, A. W. Prostou, iV. II.
I). Price, W. C. Hedfleld Mrs. W. C.
Ileddcld, II. F. Bedlleld. E. N. Ilenn,
K. (L Schacde, J. N. Holt.
PA88ENQER8 DEPARTED " ,
-I : - i I
Per stmr. Manna Koa, Frcoman, for
Illlc; via Maul ports, 10 a. m. Sam.
Paiker, Jr., P. O. Knudscn. H. T. Ilay
soldcn, H. A. Giles, It. S. Ilosmer,
Mrs. J. H. Taplln, Mrs. E. Hardv.
Mrs. W. S. May, W. N. Balllnger and
wile, II. I- Day. wire and son, K. Ilo,
Mrs. W. F. Nonlall, Mrs. A. Lackman.
It. O. boils. J. T. TUarshall. Miss '..
Kckuewa, M. S Pacheci. Dr. St I.i.ito
Mrs. Aflag. Miss Fcrnandoz, Mli it'
Super, H. Heldow, W. .L Dyer 1 P
Haldwln, W. Orecn, Y. Akal. Mw. Ki
umaoa. P. Illgglns, T. J. Bynn, Itov.
II.. K. Poopoe, Albert Mattoou.
Slinr. Mauna I.oa, tor KoniilCnu
pons. 12 noon. C. Bolto. Daniel Kal
olnii. Mrs. C. P. Kaumaiio, c H
CcKike, Hov. T. Okamurn, Jan.'Akj
ii. u. smiin. .miss H. Lllteo, J. Dan
Ids and wHo. Mrs. J. A..,Magoon. Eu-
' "ono ,A !' laime Crowes, Goo. J. T.
uamnbull and Wiro. Hov. It.,li,n.
and wire, Mr. Cockelt, n. McWayno.
Miss Oreenwell, Mrs. Todd mid child,
Mrs. It. Caspar. Mr. ami Mrs. Yuwull.
Mrs. C. A. Wills and 2 children
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TRANSP.QflT SERVICE.
niifonl nt San Francisco.
DIx r.alleil rrom San Francisco, nrr.
Honolulu, Nov, 2L
Logan, arrived at San Franclqr j, Nov.
lo,
Sheridan, sailed rrom IP.nnini,. tr
Manila
a. Nov. II. ' '
Sherman, sailed frqr, Manila for San
Kranclsco Nm. n '' ,or an
I . ' ranc"":t'. Nov. m
j PA8rNQER3 BOOKED ?
Inter-Island Steamers
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