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RVKKtXn IWM.ETIX, IIONOI.UM', T II FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 191Q,
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Wednesdays
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THURSDAY!
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FRIDAY:
l'trficlluii Dili l)i khi-.
SATURDAY:
J.cl Alolui (haplir o. 2
lttgtihir.
All visiting members of tb
Order are cordially Invited to
attend meetings of local lodget
Meet on the
2nd and 4th
Mondays of
each month
at K. P. Hall
7:30 P. M.
Jintucl ruomtrner Jiemoers 01
iCKEFICIAL JWWTIOIL SnA"?.'
lially invited.
IAEM0NY LODGE. No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
Meets every Monday evening at
1:30 in I. O. O. F. Hall, Fort Street.
E. It. HENDRY. Secretary.
H. E. McCOY, Noble Grand.
'AH visiting brothers very cordially
Invited.
OAHU I.ODQE, Ko. 1, K. of P.
Meets every first and third Fri
day evening at 7:30 In K. ot P. Hall,
corner Fort and lleretanla. Visiting
brothers cordially Invited to attend.
WM. JONES, a C.
O. F. HEINE, K. It. S.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. K. M,
Meets every first and third Thurs
days ot each rsonth at Knights of
Pythias" Hall. Vtolttng brothers cor-
slally Invited to attend.
A. L. EAKIN, Sachem.
H. V. TODD, C. of R.
I0N0WJIU AERIE, 140, P. 0. E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED
'NESDAY evenings of each month at
7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner
Beretanla and Fort streets.
Visiting Eagles are Invited to at
Und. W. R. RILET, W. P.
WM. C. McCOY, Bee.
SONOLTJLU L0DQE, 616, P.. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. 016, D. P. O.
Elks, meets In their ball, on King
Street, near Fort, every Friday eve
ning. Visiting Brothers are cordially
Invited to attend.
JAB. D. DOUGHERTY. E. R.
GEO. T. KLUEGEL, Sec.
WM. McKINLET I0DQE, NO. 8,
g. of P.
Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday
venlng at 7:30 o'clock In ::. of P.
Hall, cor. Fort and nerotanla. Vlelt
Ing brothers, cordially invited to at
tend. It. A- TAYLOR. C. O.
, fl. A. JACORSON, K. R. S.
Bromide
Enlargements
of your pliotograplis mako
very acceptable Christmas
Presents, osppclally w U u 11
framed.
Oar Sepia Effect is very at
tractive. Consult us nbout thp fram
C"
ing. We havo a largo stock
of beautiful Piamos and
Moulding.
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Honolulu
Photo. Supply Co.,
"EyEBYTHINQ PHOTOGRAPHIC"
,?ort Street, below Hotel Street.
FURNITURE
Upholstered, Remodeled and
Refiniihed
The Right Way
1HQPP CO.,
limited
rma
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Autos, $4 per hour. I.ewls Stable
Tr u taxi' of I'lncctiir 11 In puru
Plmiiu ir.r.7
If jour lioriio or dog Is nick A It
Itownt, I) V 8 Phono 2429
FioFliTiND
GETS STRONG
BALKING
'Continued from Pase 1)
I tinliii Hint u rtrint;i) urn J ti
nn I In Flip rvlsot nf llio Clt) mill
Uoimli uf lluululit ninl ii-n tho Al.it
)or tin ifin'ii of preserving the
li mil lj v Inr case cf p ly mining
llu imiiibc h n k llio director thereof
fchall delciiitiuc,
iU (olveil fin llior, that a cop) of
those lesolutlons bo transmitted tn
tho Dual tl t Suferv Isors ntnl tlio Ma
vor
111' Bt in tin Charles A Cpttrlll
a m' i of Tuloili), Olilii might tin
ninii.il c .Hector of Internal revenue
hue .!. .igiln lovlied tliroiiKh the,'
lecolpt of u letter from the Toledo
Clinmlier of f oininercB, ilutvd Noveni'
her ::'. in which Mr Colt rill In mule
the subject of he-rt) crmnietiihtlnu..
Ilowuiur, the position In llio latter.
In irfenel n rtH "collector of eusn
torn? nail togetlur with the f-ict that
nil the Inform tlon from WnshlnglpiM
Is to the effect tint tho custom? ,i.
nirtiiieiit Ik concerned, ouiib the way
for considerable iloubt as to which
of the two fcilenil department! Cot
trill was slated fo
Tho Promotion Committee did no
thing but nicrolv' reecho Ilia letter
ami tilace It on flic, ns It Is believed
tho appointment of Cottrlll has been
changed
The matter of nlrthlp flights was
brought up when two members of tho
committee toM llint Promoter Ilrldi
hns endeavored tp get the committee
to endorse his pl-in (or lllght ittiipaH
vdll ns hV sUlSlwnJ.'nrhuiM hf tic
)e nnlecc,,, ,71)" , nornmlttu'' whllp
not opiKisIng the litl.ision of hint
men, does not- feel JiisllUcvl 4u doliw
any of tho iromotlng
A number of suggestions for pro
motion work wera tnlkcd over, among
them thnt of the now member of tho
committee, n bn Dimtn whd'thlnks
thnt lanterns ami lantern slides Mini
(rating Ilauall shouhl bo placed on
tho trans Pacific steamers nnd later
on tho trans-Atlantic ones also Tho
comniltteo heart II) endorses this pro
ject, and It will be token up In detail
later.
The convention of rnllroid pissen
ger ngents hero In ,1914 was talked
over ninl Sectclar) Wooil's' efforts to
secure It vvcro given strong common
dntlon ,v
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for Record Dec. 8. 1D1Q.
From 10:30 a m. 'to 4 pm.
William Paulino et al to See
Khng . . . ..'.
Keok.i Kahnlckniilln nnd wf to
ndwnrd Ke.iloln
i:dwurd Kei'oha to Knnkpnn Ka
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I.st of SC Allen by trs to lie-
bece.t A Stole net
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Kanliu Kiico t(i C Alu .tcsrlte tho fact that ho h 0110 jot huv
Mallo.M Pan and hh to C Akul crj, heirs to n comfortable fortune
pt nl ".Dr. Clark was nnnoiinceil would leave
Ocorgo W A lliipnl to Illshop &. tbp Sltira illm hpi, arrival at San
Co s I ranrUco but when his cheery not-
JInlcl W' llrasch nnd hsh lo nn(illty was coniiilcrlmts with the nr-
IIISIIOl 10
E,ntcud for Eccord; He:. 0, 1010.
Vram 9,n. m. tn 10:30 a. m.
John II Knmlo et al to P K Kako
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Hannah In Kson npd hi.h to N K
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3uit. We give you the
Clothes to wear when you
make your first payment.
PRICES HANQE FROM
$10.00 to $25.00
Tho "Cia'k" 1011 Modcli Ay? Now on IJisplay Como Early
Francis Levy Outfitt'ng Co., Ltd.
Credit Olotltiers 1214 Port. Opposite Tire Station
STORAGE
CITY XRANSrER CO
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M DOWDELL AGAIN TAKES
" ' COMMAND OF OCEANIC LINER
HE WILL SUCCEED CAPTAIN HAYWARD TO THE MARI
POSA, WHO HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED TO SPRECK
ELS PRIVATE YACHT MAUNA KEA HERE FOR SPEC
IAL TRIP LOGAN BRINGING EIGHTH CAVALRY.,
Tho friends c. Captain Thomas
Rowdoll Kiid who Is there In the
hiislm-it and shlniilim communlt)
that does v?t k tow film- will lumoic
Hun plvastl to lum Ih it tin) over-
hoi ulnr fckhmei! did net step, down
ninl off tho Iridic fii g -od vv.irn the
liner 'Alumeda was transferrul to the
Alaska Pacific Su.imHhh Coinpiti)
Gupta I n Dnwtkll Is enrniite to Tn-
hill In the Marlncsa mil 111.1111 ihe re-
tpm tilp of lhatveisel to San! Trail
elsco, ( apt lln liowilcu will 10 ut com-
liuiftil . ' '
l;ljb fiicr'cods Jrt tho oIIIcd held by
Cntnln Ha)vwirif. ' The latter skl-
pcr's nlillitlet hao met with tho up
imiinl of .1 1) Run cioln nnd when
the mllllonnlio capitalist nnd susit
bnions handnomo new )acht left tho
rhlp)iilil nnd was placed In commit,
slon. Cjptuln II.Dunnl was i-eltcted
nut of n number under toinldor.itlou.4
t) take iluirgo of the vessel mil
guide Its ouiso whenever pressed
Into hervlcp on ploasuro hint.
I'or ) ears C.ipl 1I11 Dow dell his b;cn
a familiar figure with travelers n
well ns residents ot tho lei mils The
nniinunei inent that Cnpl 1I1I Dovvdull
bail been iiipilntiil to the ccniininil
of the Mmlposi nnd bis formar rIiI.i,
vviih reeejjed Jit in Ibis morning with
liin nrriva'l of'llia Hceufi" sleihicr 81-
errn. - -
ra , 1
Sierra Drojght Tew Tcurlits.
lWllo tho illsphu of n storm slg
ml nt the time of leaving Santl'mii
nltn.i tin. nnmitn lltmH d.pt Itinl
.r.i., iiiv .w.,,. i.mvi ,... ...i
with but llttlo tough weather (luring
bei five da) nnd eighteen hour M')
ugo down from tho coast.
Inc'iidoil fn tho 0110 hundreil mil
twtlvo cabin and sevenfon sttcragu
1 nssengers tint arrived nt tho
poit nt nil eirly hour this morning,
tbcio nte hit few tourists Ten pis
fengers signified their lutoutloii of
Inking ndvantago of tho oppirtuulty
or vlslthw (he Volcano b) means ot
tho ppeclal trip of the Inlcr-liland
steniuor Mauna Kea.
Kaunalnns reigned more or less
Ktipteiiid nniang tho tiassengots and n
number of iToiulncut IlnuoliiluaiH re
turnol from bualnojs nnd iilcusure
trips taken on tho milnlaud nnd In
I soinP Instnnres cxtcudlng through tho
I Continent of Kuropa
I Much tn the plc.iBiiro of tho travel-
HIS pulillc mill muse! wlio luive to do
,, 1lie gllPi ,)r a w c,ark( 10
cM )(mmn B,irKeon n, gcrra lllH
(r ctdotl to contlnua to follou Hie sen
7-...v..,. .j.. ....,... ....... ...... .......
rlvaPor tho lloiitilulitjSnn 1 uinclseo
"feny boat" this inoriilng ho was thu
icclplcnt of heatt) congratulations
fiorti his whip clu'o of friends at this
Kiit
Purser Tom Smnli did nnt permit
tlmo to hang heavy on tho hands of
mmmmmmm , t
rj
JAS. H. I0VE
his wards A series of entertainments
wtto planned nnd curried Into execii
lion Uicli ovtiilug llio Sierra or
chuitra rendered n iirogram of nlrs
that inut with sneue npirei latlon
Captain Hpiidlttte reMrts n pleas
ant tilp shve two d.i)s ns tho vessel
ucarcd the islnnds and met with tho
tail end of llio storm that vlslteil tlJ
group,
The fro'ght list b-oii?ht liy the SI
errn Included 2910 Ions and In this nru
i nuioinooiies, inieu mr 1110 assh
clnlcil (larago. cIMil fur von llninin
Youns nnd 0110 Tor llackfeld & Co.
A small iimonnt or dredging nn
chlnery for Pearl llnrboi hns nrrivtd
Tho nostal nulhnrltles received 284
rnrks ir malnliud mall,
The Slenn will sill for S ill Trail
c'sco nt tpn o'c'otk licit Wcd11csd.1v
morning,
f.'altal Back en New Zealand Run.
The Union Slciinshlp Com(an)'F
liner Mallil that Ins visited Honolulu
1I11 several nceasl ms cnroiito from
Vlctotl.i to the Colonics has been
trnnnreinM n a nil between San
I uiiUfcii nud Niw Zealnn I Tho
Milljl Is ipikiiIuI to arrive nt San
1 inntUco ImlJ) mid Is nclicilii.o.l to
Io.ivp oti tho outward Miyago on thp
lllh
Tho Maltal h In command of Can-
tain W Stoveus (1. II. I)odd Is tl(U
purser. Thp Maltal Is n vessel about
1000 tons smaller than tho Aoratigl,
sho was fnrmerl) tho MIowen. a Rlsi
1 1.l.. n .I.m fABMj.mn ..i1.ll .win.
n;r I lll 111 lilt H31I1IIHIU, .Vliiyil 11,111
operates between fi)dney ami W"''
llngtni. Thesa tvyo vessels several
)cars ago luaiigMrated the scrvlcq ba-
tween tho Ilrltlnh c donles nnd Van
comer The) havo been rebuilt mil
nre npw In flrK class condition,
Tho Aoinngl, which left Sin 1'ran-
cirri November Ifilh. Is duo to nrrlve
nt her ibstliutlon In nbout n wook,
tit
McAllister May Sail the Chip,
'J he trcublcs of thp gooil ship Al-
den IJeste nro tinny though that ves
sc Is ii'inounced to, have llnalli gat'
ten awuv fiom San Pediii uftorn so
rlei of Inclilciils that wcu'd have tried
a miieh betlei nun than Captain Mp
Alllmr Tho vessel took on n shlp-
ment of brick before departing for
tho Ishnds Just who would Ball tho
vc-jstl Is suld would depend upon tho,
illsisltlon of the ensu of Cuotaln J
w jIcAltri who now ,n j
cialKCl WU violation of tho Ituml
,.. m.,, imm in nii,,,ui,,.. iiu,i immn,
esc htowiwii)s to escape. McAIIUt.tr
was under bonds furnished by C, J.
ehmaii, owner of the lurk, who htid
engaged him to sail her to Honoiulil,
As the bond wouhl luivo been forfeit
cd If McAllister sailed, Lehman sur-
......n.v-, ,.,, ..,-,,, u, ui- .Mrs., aiunwiana, a. van, wrs, vuili
icniUipil thp skipper to tho Marshal,! Muster James mi. Miss MaxIpQ Va",
l:rfdr.s nip being mndo to havo Mvh. S Vo3r.heoi Mrs. Voprliecs John
mstcr released on his own recogthVcry, Mrs. Vfery? Allss Martha K.
nlzanco,
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Oranges for the Colonies.
Tlip flrst full shipload of orangcH
to Animp.a wa9 rpccuty iiiadp on
me nriusii steamer APrangi.
This slilp carried In her holds GOO!)
boxes of Cillfoinla oranges, which li
believed tn havo been tho largest sin
gle shipment of citrus fruit over made
from this Stiyto.
Tho oranges eitno fiom thp 2G000
ncip much of thp Mcrryman, Fruit,
I.nud and I.tinibrr Company, which lit
located on thp Vlsalla electric road
between Vlsalla, and Itedluiiks, and
nero sent to tldo water In n solid
1 1 aln nud placed on board tho steam
er nt this port.
It Is oxpectcd that this shipment
will open n new market for Califor
nia fruit In Australia.
Bad Weather Delays Zealandla.
Had weather may ciiiso, a slight
delu,y In thq arrival ot tho Canadian?
Australian liner Zoalandla that, Is cu
route from Vancouver lo thp Colonies
by tho wu of , Honolulu Tim vessel
was due to arrlvo herp todqy hut re
pents Indicate that strong gales ami
loiiijli seas may causo Ilia vessel to
liiaki) slower tlutp bringing her hero
tomortow morning
S3
Mauna Kea, Here for Excursionists.
Ily seven o'clock, tho Mauna Kea
was alongside her whnif and tho work
' of discharging a small cargo Includ
ing 2 nutos, 10 cords wood, 2C0 slieep
anl inl iiatkuges sundilen was begun
The vossel met with moderuto tradai
nnd noitlii'ily swell after Ipavlug Illl"
In addition to a goodly number In thp
cabin, the cscr returned -with n'
largo delegation of steerage passcn
gers,
Thq steamer Is tp be illsjnlchcd
this nftcrnoqn for Kilo taking cxcur-jpecK
slonlsts. Tho Mnuna Kea Is sclicil
tiled to return hero by Monday morn
ing. Less than thirty passengers have
thus fnr booked for tho Hawaii me
trUMilIn nnd tho volrnnn.
Logan Brlng'ng Elfifitli Cavalry.
The United Slates army transport
Uignn duo to nrrlvo nt Honolulu on
.Monday cnroiito from San l'rnnelsco
to Mnnlln la icported by tho quarter
muster department ns bringing hend
qiiatcrs and band nnd cght troops
of tlpj pigth Cavalry for thp Philip
pines, Thsre will bo 15Q caliln,hnd
'to second chss passenger. U' I.
Dougbcrt), fornierl) of the traimpfirls
Sheridan and Sherman, has returned
to his position of quartermaster's
clerk on thp Ugan, utter an nbsenco
on slek leava Thp Logan gaes''out
In C(mmniid of Qutrtermaslpr Ca
tnhi, ,1, V, 0. Ablmtt nnd Navlgitlng
Officer Wllllapt Stlnspu
Zealandta Due In the Morning.
A wlrcleis has been rccclVcil from
the Canndlnn-Aiistrnllnn liner Zea'lan
din to tho eltcct that tho vessel twill
arrlvo off tho noi nt eight 6'clock
tomorrpw morning, bringing passen
gers and cargp fropi Vnncouvpr,
sm
Irmgard Off for the Coast. '
A report has reached this city by
the Etcuncr Mnuna Kea to thp. effect
that the harkentlno Irmgard arrived
nt Honnlpit on last Sunday and (jftcr
discharging hot;, cargo, snllc(( Thurs
day for llio c:iqst, takng lullant on(y.
Much Cement Arrived. .
Included In tho cargo brought to
thp port this morning from Sqn, Fran,
Cisco by tho Oceanic liner Sierra was
I a shipment of twelve thousand sacks
of cement.
101
Nllhau to Load Sugar.
Tho steamer Nlllnu Is scheduled tq
tonii sugar at llonolpu after dlscharg
Ing her cargo fur that jsirt.
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I P48SEPQERS ARRIVED
Per S S. Sierra, from Snn Trail-
cIfco, Dec 'J Miss II, J. Auitdon, J.
J. Dalle). Mrs. Ilallcy, Miss Until Hal
ley. Miss Juliet U. Ilarb"), JAj Do
tliiinp, i:. Illshop, i: r.ixon Iltshop,
Miss nernleo Illas, O. Hiirniflstor,
Mrs. Iliinnclstcr, Mrs .1. W. Camp.
Miss lMna Church, W. D. Collins. W.
Damknhler. J. Del Vnlle. l. 11 Doni-
Ing, Mrs. DemtiM and child, V, M.
Dltz, Mrs. Dltz, Miss Clizabcth? K.
Dolz, Mrs. W. J. D)er and maldt 'Mas
ter John Dclghtau D)cr, Miss JMar
guct H. Djer. O. W. Easter, (Mrs
Knster. Miss Uertha Snstcr, l W,
DaBter. Miss M. rulkonherK. Ii: P.
Pavn. Miss D. Karnsworth. Mrs. A D
Palrwoathor, Miss Kalrwcathcr, 'John
Piollcher, Mrs Frullchcr, JjPls
riaiiinc, Jno (Irani, Mrs. Orantj Mrs.
J. fi. fliirney. A. R. flurrcy. Mrs. C
n Havens, C. Henr), Dr. J. F. Hoff.
Mis. HoII. Mrs. J. lgp, W. A. Kinney.
Mrs, Loutso M Klein, K. Kopko, H.
W Kopke, Mrs. Koiike, J. C l.annre-
aux, Mrs I.amorea,tu. Mrs k. IJ' I.lv
tngstun, Jas, I.ylo. Mrs. 1-yle, A. I.
McKuyu, Mrn McKayo, II. 11 Mc
I.aiighlln, Mrs. Mclaughlln and chlldj
C Mniiallll, Mrs. Manallll, Dr. 11.
Marsh-ill, Itobt. Munch, Mrs, U II.
Newell, Master W. Nowell, Mrs 0.
Nicholas, II. r. Parker, Miss O II.
Puirot P. J. Pnttorron, Mrs. Patter
son nnd child. Master Patterson, Mrs
A. C. Parce, 0. II. Perco. O. A. Perry,
Mrs. M. M. Plyler, Dou O. Torter, Mrs
Porter Oliver Pqwpll, O. Prentice, W.
A. Hideout. Mrs. Hideout and child,
Mis Mario Huberts, Mrs. K. A. It.
Hoss.. Mrs. C. Sqvldgp, O. C, Sclwoltz
er, Mrs. Hosp Sliwt(tzer, O, C. Spojt,
Mrs; Scoft, Itayrpcr Shan. 0, Wt
Shaver, s. Shaver, M.rs. C. II.
Sflt(th, J.u I Soiier, C- 0, Sutlvcrl,and.
Mrs.. Sutherland, a- Van, Mrs, Yui!
... r; .1 . ' ..! - ... .
vvooits, c. u. voung, sir. wooama-i,
Per stmr. Mauna Keai from Hlo
and .vya) ports, Dec. 9. Gov. W. 1
Frcar and wife. l. YHnlo, P. T.
Hvuns anil son, Nv1. Pfotenhauer, T. J.
It) nn, W. "W. Clifford, Jns. Kappu 1,
Mnrston Campbell, W. Tv Popa, V
Huril, H, T, Hayseldcn, J. A,. Cjtaco.
Mis. Sullliarn, Mrs. NaKiisa, Kri.
Alexander IC, Nawahl. II. 8. Hlckanl.
John Hind, II I.. Holstoln, James
Wnkcficld, It. It. 1:1b!ii nnd wife. Mis.
J S, U)wr, Miss Tiovenen, y. K.
Notley wife nnd child, 0. W. Wallace,
At W. Cornell, O. Ki Notley, Jumes K.
Parker, I.. 8. Aunsst, W.. O. Hall, K
O. Peters, C. Wnldeyer, wlto and four
elillilren, Mis Hlrokawa and 3 clul
drcn, A. (lartcnborg.
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PASSENQER8 DEPARTED
Pcr stmr. W. O. Hall, for Kauai
PHts, Dec. '8' A, S. WllcdJE, Mrs
Wllcax.
Per ht,mr, M,auna I.'o.i, for Konaand
!'"n iKirts, Dec. 9, Hong Chack,
Mary O'Nell, W. P Drake. 0. W.
Cap-, J. P. Wcioil, Mrs yood. Miss
Lena coitnt, Illshop Itostnrlck, Rov,
Slue.
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PA80ENGER3 DOOKED
Per Stmr. Ma,una, Kpn, for Illlo
(npetl.il trip). Dec, u. M,lsn Jlrooke,
W T Ka,vUns. .1 C Carter, D Slier
wopd, H Aknai . CopiiorsinHh, M,
Mo.vcr, I J, Hiird, Mrs. Hnrd, I.t. A
M Pnidop. I.t McClea,ry, Thos, No
Inu, Mrs M II l-ctnon, Mrs, Wolr,
.Mts Klein
Per stinr. Clmtd'no, for Hawaii nud
M,uul iiorts. Dec 9. 0. D I.utltlii
Mrs Lufklrt, S P Hind. Mlsa Hose
l.lndss), l Tobrlner, W. V. I Dole,
Mrs. 'F. O. Oomcz. Hov. M. G. San
los. Mi Gomez, K. Gomez.
Per stmr. Klnau, for Kauai ports.
131' Damon, Mrs Dapum.
Per stmr. Mlkalmla, for Maul and
Molokal ports, Dec. 13 Mls.s M. M,cy
er.MIss (Irlfflths, M. OrimUis.
Per O. S. S Sierra for Sqn Fran
cisco, rice, 14 II. U Day, K. O. Hln
des, Ajrs. Illndcs, A(ss I, llpbeils,
Mrs. .1 I.. Thomas, A. 1.. Derby, Mrs.
T C Ilcnkenlss, Mis. K. A. Stewart,
Hear Admiral C. P. Ilecs, Mrs. Keen.
Mrs K. II. Picntlss, Miss S. Whit
man. E. II, Prentiss, Mrs. It S. U
Morris, II, M. Thomson, Mrs. Thorn
son, Mlts, A. Callamolc, I.. M. Halo,
r T, Clarko
Pe; stmr W. 0. Ila)l, for Kami
ports, Dec. 15. Mlsg I,. Day, MlfcS
Purvis, Mlsg Damon, Mlsg Wlthlpg
ton, Douglas Ualdwln, C. Damon, II.
Damon.
THOUSAND HUMES
it nil mini n mi i
TILL
Fifty
Foot Boulevards
Lead, to Newest
Tract. '
Will
I'alo'.o Hill may not only be des
tlqcd tq blossom ns tho rose, but It
will bo dotted with a thousand
glomes, tho plqce ot reoldpncu qf dp
lighted sojourners who seek h
rnnpy Incoinpifnlile advantages offer.
cd by cltmatl conditions anl) to bo'
found In tho Paradise of tho Pacific,
but Honolulu In particular.
Tho Kalmu,k I.nnd Company '.has
I'omplcteij i( ttrrauitoliiets for set
ting a large force of man at work In
the grading of fifty foot streets and
plotting some twelvo hundred lots III
this sight!) tract of laud ('nted at
H11) termlpus of, the 1'ojel street and
wninme car-lino.
Palolo Hill, conipinn.djng a m,ag
ulflrent vlw of tho Pacific Ocean, tho
frowning nlopes of Diamond Head,
nnd the bald prqiqlnenrp qf Kokp
Head, will bo transformed Into a
plnco of much activity before the
lo."e of the old jenr.
Six weeks from tho day that th
flrt sod Is turned on the favored
slope, rtftcen miles of streets wlll.be
In a fair wa towards pouipletlon,
while sites for schools and churches
wll have been designated, and hun1
dreils of plots upon which neat and
pretty homes will ho erpcted wll) he
graded and opened to the publl.
The plans ns outlined by the land
company nre elaborate In thq ex
treme. Tho first of the week will
f'nd teams and 'graders at work on
the roads. The streets are to bo
named after tho steamers that make
rpgular calls at the port of Hono
lulu, Wllhelnilna Rise Is a hrpad
ani( absolutely straight thorotiticfare
citendlnf for a mllp and a hilt up
the slope of Palolo Hill. This ave
nue w(ll serve as n feeder for the
curved nnd winding highways that
vve-ivo their wa) In nnd nround tbe
brow nt this eminence. All the prim
clpal thoroughfares extend from the
terminus or inu e:cctric c.ir-iino 10
the top of the hill. The stieets will
nil be macadamized nnd are to ha
fifty feet from curb to curb. Seven
foot rldowaU.s are Indt ated oil the
plans now on flip and turned over
to tho contractors.
The prellmlnnr) work by tho civil
engineers hns been completed, nnd n
crado of about G per cent, will pre-
yall'on nil roadwaje save that known
as Wilhelinlna Rise, which will have!
a gradual slope of about 10 per cent)
The plot nnd plans provide for nm-
p'e land sufficient for n school site,
Two plots have been Bet nslde far
churches. A park will also bo one
of the man) Improvmcents promised
for the tract.
Tho district will bo provided with
the finest water to bo obtained on the
Island, It being drawn from the
streams flowing down the Palolo
lupifiitqlns, nnd wljl ha retained In
an ample reservoir,
The property hap been divided Into
sections, eacn nrraugea in nipuauei
lcal order, while the lotB nro number
ed consecutively. The old and, ob
solete hecker-board plan was tptal-i
ly Ignored In the ninkjng of tpiplaii)l
for Palolo Hill addition.
Owing, to the contour qf the upper
or UHl ra.dways, the Ipfs atoot'va.ry'
ing size, 1
It is claimed, thnt there Is, pot a
lot in the entire twelve hundred that
Is of lower elcvatjon than, threv hun
dred feet. The hlglieatelovatlon re
corded In tho tract Is elevenjiundred
feet. A visit to the trn t, "where
grading operations have already be
gun, would show that there la no
portion of tho district but has an un
obstructed marine view,
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th Bulletin otfle..
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Coney Garage: AulorooJNJes
Meet All Inter-Island Steamers
Touching
RATES: REASONABLE
VE8BEL4 TO ARRV
. 8atucday;,Dec. 10.
Hongkong via Japan porta Asia,
II. M. S. 8. , '
Victoria and Vancouver -Zealandla,
C.-A. B. S
Sunday.' Dee. 11.
Maul, Molokal am l.anal ports
Mlkahala, stmr.
Knual iorlH Klnau, stmr.
Mnjjr. Dec. 12.
Illlo (spfclal trip) Mauna Kea,
stmr.
Ban Francisco Ijgan, U. S. A. T.
' San Francisco China, P. M. 8. 8.
Kau.il, ports Naeau, Btmr.
Wednesday, Deo. 14.
San Fianclsco Lnrllno, M. N. 8. 8.
Hawnlly la Jdaub 'fiortg Claudlne,
stmr. , t
Kauai ports W. a. Hall, stmr.
Saturday,' Dee. 17.
. Illlo via way pqrts Mnuna Kea,
stmr. i '
Sunday, Dec, 18.
Maul, Molokal and l.anal ports
Mlkahala, stmr. (
Kauai porta Klnqur stmr.
Monday, Dee, 10.
San Francisco Manchuria, P. M. 8.
S.
Kauai ports Nooau, strnf.
Wednesday, pec. 21.
Kauai ports W, Q. lol, stmr.
Hawaii via MnuK txirts Claudlne,
tttpr. 1 ,
Saturday, Dec. 24,
Hongkong la Japan ports Mongo
lia. P. M S. S.
,HJIJq vn way porta Mauna Kea,
stmr.
t Sunday, Dec. 25.
Maul, Molokal nnd Lanal ports
Mlkahala stmr
Kauai ports Klnnn, stmr.
Monday( Dec. 26.
Knual iHrls Noeap, stnif.
Jutsday,v Dec. 27.
Sin Francisco Chi) o Maru,
Jap
stmr.
San Francisco Wllhelnilna, M. N.
a. s,
Wednesday Dec. 28.
Knunl ports W. a. Holt. atmr.
Maul, Mqlpk.nl nnd Lnal parts
Mlkahala, stinrji
Friday, Dec. 30.
San Pranplsco Sierra, O. 8. 8.
Centrnl and South American ports
Klyo Maru, Jap. stmr.
Saturday, Dec. 31.
, HIIq aqd Way jiorts Mauna Kea.
strnr.
Hongkong via Japan ports Tenvo
M,nru, Jap. stmr.
VBSSELS TD'OEPART
I
Friday. Dee. 9.
, rjona "hrfd Kail jiorts j'fauna laa.
Blll,
IDIo (special trip) Ma,pna Kea,
stmr.i' p. m. '
Hawaii via Mqul porta Claudlne,
stmr, E p. m.1
Saturday, Deo. 10.
Australian ports via Fanning Island
Zealandla, CA, 9, 8.
San IYnnclsco Asia, P. M. 8. 8.
Monday, Dee. M2.
Hongkom; via Japan ports China,
P. M. 8. Sv , j. ,
Kaua,l ports Nocau, stmr, S p m.
Tuesday, Dee. 13.
Jlllo via way porta Mauna Kea.
stmr.. 10 n. u. t
Knnal ports Klnau. Btmr., G p m.
Maul, Molokal and Lanal ports
Mlkajiala, stmr., 5, p. m.
Wednesday, Dee. 14,
Sa,n Francisco S(erra, O. 8. 8.
Moqday, D.c. 19.
Mnn,la, va Ilpnekpng and Ja an
nprts Manplmrla, P M. 8. 8.
Tuesday, Dec. 20,
Saq Fanclspo Lurllno, M. N. B. B.
3a,tutdayr Dec' S.
Sqn, Tranclsco Mongolia, p. M. B.
S,
THf'day. Dee. 27,
Hongkopg via, Jnpan ports Cblyo
M,aru, Jap. Btmr.
Saturday, vDeC. 31,
Hpngkqng, la Japa,n ppr'a Klyo
Mam. Ja,p, stmr,
8a,n Francisco Tonrp Maru, Jap.
stmr.
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MAILS.
Ma njp du,o ram tbe."followtnB
polqt as folpws; ' '
'Sim,, Fratiplsco Per Chna, Doc. 12.
Ypkplfama Ppr Asia, Dep. 10.
AvfltraH per Makura. nn. 3.
Ylctprlii Zonlanda, Dpp. 1().
Malls will depart for tho following
points as follows:
Saq Francisco Per Ala. Deo 11.
YpV!'ama, Per China, Dec 12.
nncouvcx Per Makura. Jan. 3. V.
Australia Zealandla, Dec. 10.
I ' ' TRASpoT SERVICE.
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nuford;at,Snn Francisco
D(x sajlcd from Honolulu for Seattle.
, Noy. 30.
Logan sailed from San Francisco.
for Honolulu, Dec. fi.
Sheridan, sailed from Honolulu for
Manila. Nov. 14.
Shormnn, sailed from Honolulu for
San Francisco, Dec. B
Quiltils always personal, especially
In campaign spoqhes Ohio State
Journal.
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