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Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
Honolulu -, Jtlcd.
'' tuccday:
T WCDNCCLVY:
THUnODAYj (
Honolulu Chniitrr lit gulnr,
A ft. in.
FRIDAY:
Hawaiian Thlnl Degree.
8ATURDAY:
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All visiting members of tn
Order are cordially Invited to
attend meeting! of local lodges
Meet on the
2aa and 4th
Mondays of
each month
at K. P. Hall
7:30 P. M.
JV
' & MARINE ENGINEERS' X bcI? f
I JlBEFICIALmlATIOIL ciation, "ri
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AHMONT LODGE, No, 3, 1, Q. 0. F.
n Meete every Monday evening at
l:30 In I. O. 0. P. Hall, Fort Street.
r. K. It. HENDRY. Secretary.
i Kf? H. E. McCOY. Noble Grand.
Siftf a" Wilting brothers very cordially
PM invited.
!r4
l JiOAHU IODQE, No. 1, K. of P.
v Meet eTery first and third Frl
( r fBay evonlng at 7:30 In K. of P. Hall,
Weorner Fort and Btretanla. Visiting
'brother! cordially Invited to attend.
' m WM- JONES, C. O.
". O. F. HEINE. K. n. a.
r VkAWAIIAN TBD3E, No. 1, 1. 0. B. M.
; - Meeta every first and third Thurs-
jt-4J' of each month at Knights of
PyWas Hall. Visiting brothers cor
AUlly Invited to attond.
, A. L. EAKIN. Sachem.
r - E. V. TODD, 0. of It.
(fcONOLULU AERIE, 140, F. 0. E.
Mtn on thn 2nd nnd 4th WED'
TUESDAY evenings of each month at
, A 7:30 o'clock in K. of P. Hall, corner
" ."'Berotanla and Fort streets.
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JU , W VIBlfclUg, dttblvB IUTUVU W V"
!$T W. 11. KILEY, W. P.
WM. C. McCOY, Sec.
-XONOLULU IODQE, 616. B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. C16, D. P. 0.
Elks, meets In their hall, on King
.""Street, near Fort, every Friday eve-
'jBlng. Visiting Drotbers are cordially
' Invited to attend.
( ' taq. n nnnntiRRTY m. it.
OEO. T. KLUEQEL, Sec.
r W. MflKINLEY LODGE. NO. 8.
K. of P.
, . Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday
evening at 7:30 o'clock In If. of P.
Hall, cor. Fort and Deretnnla. Visit
(ng brothers cordially Invited to at-
tf)nd.
V II. A. TAYLOIt, 0. 0.
. - B. A. JACODSON, K. It. S. -
BsilBsBsBsBBsBsBBBBH
Goto
Coyne
; ' Furniture Co.
For
;' Good
Furniture
I furniture and Rugs
FOB CHRISTMAS QIFTS
J. Hopp & Co., Ltd..
ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING
tt t Kodak Devclonincr and Printinc
IWM A tithe Chnn
a niu x jimj jnup
Younc Building
Books for the
HnliiiVQ
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TL.,ii. iiiiLbiun ec no.
Weekljr Dulletln fl jicr jrnr,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Autos, $1 nor hour, t-ewla Stnbles
Try ciiso of l'luccutr. It In puro
Phono ir.r.7.
Tliv Hawaiian Imml plas at the
1'lras.iiilon this ociilng.
If )our horse or itng is skli. A. It.
Hownt, I) V. H. l'lion'o -JIW.
Dosortlnu li.is iiruiiii(o,i i,imi Hcoi
Ii upply for n KOparntlim from Mir,
Kci
Mrs. Ah Sln.i arrurt'il n ecD.imtlnuj
iium .nr. aii rtui.i )isiitiiii iiiriiiipn
the nlit of Judge Itolilusmi
For illHllllcd watur, lllro'D ltoot
DrCr mill nil ntlirr impulur ilrlnkn
HIiir up I'linnp 2171. Consolidated
Rnil.l WotliK
M. It. Cniiiilcr'i Jciiclr) storr Mill
lie (Piii'ii MiTj i-ii'iitit:; frmu S:ilnnli),
lVci'mlicr Kill milll llrci mlicr L'llli
liirlii'luli.
Tin' pnvlliR or Kurt ilrcn 3 licliis
nishi'l I,) tlio limit. Tlio i-ii'ili:icto-8
rvppit tn tip nil UniihPil Uv I'rltl.iy
iiul the 1 1 roil priuciitcd for it tept-
.1 Hi 0
OPEN EVENINGS .'
1. It Korr &. t'o. will bo open Mery
miiih i.mil Ciirixtnias. Santn Clmis
niid music
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PA3UENQE.R3 DOOKED
I'er Klsnr. AV. tl. Hall, for Kimnl
mini, Dec 13 MBS Damon, Ml .
Hay. Mis nn Is. I). I,. Watson MIi?h
MciirIit, MIxh Hiisllo, .Minn llorgjiml.
Mlsi I). WitlilngUm, T. Ilnimer 1).
Ilnidnlii. i: Damon, 1). Daiimn
Per tmr. Cliuullne. for Hawaii l:i
Maul ports, Dec. Hi. .1. JlcUicn. Mrs
Meflrow Mi J. M Plrrco. Jllm WI
olicrt. Mlhs R. I'linnen, V lllleli
rifk. 1!. lllli'hcork, (1. Molr, () fiow
iler. Mrn Cinnilcr. 1 (lay. i: (lav
A. (!.i. Khic (i.iy, Mnv Ca. Hall.
II II Yiiiihb llimnLii .Mix V
Holts. MIfs .1. (I McDimilil. MIkh II.
C'opp. KiHth Ilnlilu In. -;rnc8l Paid
win. Hurolil PaMwIn. Ileili-rt llalit
win. Cecil Ilnin, Iliulolph riiindleoii.
Mr J. M Mtilr. I) Wii.lsworlli. A.
Wnilsnorth, .1. Jleliierki-. MNs I
nihlii Minn i: (lll.lis, Frank McKcn
7.le. W. I. S WllllaniH, .lurk Molr.
Mlsi I) Milgntc. Minx i:. I.lilKJle. K.
.Melncckc. J. A. Ilelliume, Jo,. Chal
mers. MIis M. Ilarilfeli'l, Jllcs A.
Waal
Per Btnir. Maun i Ken. fr Hllo Ii
way ports. Dor 20 .Miss Tn)lor, Miss
M. Johnson. Miss M. Klpp. II I, Klpp.
W. Mcf)i)imull, i: Diiiiii, Miss It. Hen
Inn, Mary Itenton, A. v. Carter. It.
P. Wood. .Mrs. Wood, llcrlieit Slilp
ni.in, S. Austin, K. ltond, Miss Ituso
crnns, Miss A. Itond, II. I,. Austin.
Miss M. Furiosi. MUs M. Iluril, A.
Hind, O Hind. Jllss It. Wood. Ml is
V. Austin, V. Woddcn, Miss D. I.ld
gate, .Miss B. IJilgilo. .MHs Johnsiiii.
.Miss i;. MrKcnrlt Itoliert Askew, 11.
rieltas, .Mrs. Frellas, F Lewis, P.
I.cw (s.
Per stnir Matini I.oa. for Konauud
Kau porlH, Dee 20. MIfs Alleo Pa
klko, Mnry limns. Isaljella Hum, II.
Chock, Miss Hooks, M. Cmianl. W. A.
flrcenwcll, Mrs. C.ieenwcll, Jiiiigo Ka-
iiliikou. Mlsa Coikint. F. O'ltrlen, Mrs.
O'llilen. lMllli August, Klincr Au
gust. (lood men canuot reform tho world.
Init thoy can live out tho Ideals whlrli
help to rcfoim it
The man who Is artor conquests
Amis Hint lie too. rati, hut without
much Iieatlwiiy.
Ilaiidsouio makes up as liandHomo
helloes. In the reeluo hook of femin
inity.
W. C. Peacock & Go., Ltd.
Tel. 1704 Wines and'Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty.
( Mont Rouge Wines.
Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne
( Schlitz Beer
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will buy your Christmas
Suit. We give you the
Clothes to wear, when, you
make your first payment.
PRICES
$10.00 to $25.00
The "Cmck" 1011 Models An
Francis Levy Outfitt'ng Co., Ltd.
Credit .Clothiers
am
STORAGE
CITY TRANSFER CO,
HERE MEANS
. I i-t,ili Inn. n btl 1MM
bhnpping
DESERT FIIGM PASSING STEAMERS
Police Activity Displyctl In Rounding Up Men Who Dally
" Willi Honolulu Holiday Hops Waddon Drought Three
Passengers and Cargo of Fertilizer Sugar Coming in
From Kauai Sierra Sailed With Few Passengers.
To ilrwrt fiom slcuneis pisiliu length, with n illepl'i rmeiit of (IC.,000
through Honolulu ciiiimte to tlio Orl- - It has it ai-ed of 21 knots, and
enl or to tho Paeinc eoast of tlio 'leconiinodatCB 25(11) pa-Eciigcro.
United States ine.'in tneikers nlie.'d
for the vlotliu of over luditheneu In
Honolulu holiday hop.i in other Julcoi
of JootiMie.i thai ma) tempt the ine'i
I nho go down to the sea In ship.
I Judge I.vnier tenlenee.) n a?inian
lielonvliiK to the Dnlttd States iirin.s
tiaiiiiHiit Hlieimnn to n b;:imiu on the
ieef this morning nflor glng Into
tho matter of Ills ilocrtliig that o
sel during the stay of the troapshl;)
nt this poll.
MeCnrih) wrts gillicrcit In h (ho
I "I'rc last night and Is alleged Hint In
addition to liclug ilium! under the In
fluence nt (ei mooted uphltH. the man
has been attempting I i dclio funds
to nppoaso his thirst by "pin handl
ing'' pedestrians.
Ho 1 1 said t-i have lc?n eauglit
Hollclllng minis of mono nml In one
Instance the "loirillnn wns refused hut
ii klml hearted rltU'Mi nfoiod to eii
duct the llian to n plioo whoro snlhl
nourishment could ho obtained. The
proffered nienl was icfiitctl.
There have been u ntiniber of eises
nhcro In the past few weoks. iniii
ftom nrrhlng Kteaiiuis fiom tho
coast hao tnkeu fromh loivc of tholr
ships upon Mopping ii!i'ti at Hoii'v
lulu. They appear to Ignoro tho
filcllilly orfires r Iho Irol i hipping
eoiumtffloiior mid mlliCr take up mi
easy life nshoio
Tho cnpllol Kiii"o and other pirks
ilbiul the clt prmo to lu f.ioilto
hniuits for these unemployed though
thiougli pillco nclUIly tho bllora arc
being louiuKd up for ;tu nccuuutlug.
New Cunard Liner Longest In World.
LONDON, Nov. 17. Tho Bpeclliea.
tlons Issued todny for the new Cu
nard lino rteamshlp cull for it ei
tel two nnd a hilf feet longer than
tho White Htar liner Olympic, lit
present tho l.ugest essal In Iho
world, hut of ellghtly s.iial'cr ilia
pla anient.
Tho new Cunaidor will bo SS." feet
long, with ii total displacement of nil,.
000 tons. A speed of '.':) knots la cx
pctled of tho ti'KicI, which will bo
pioptlled by turbines, mid tho nee of
oil for fuel will ho pobUlhlo, If deem
ed udWsahlo.
Provision Is made for CIO flrst
cIiifs pasnugeis, 710 second classiud
2100 lu the ptccinco
Tlio Olympic, which was launched
en October 21 Is 882 1-2 feet In
HAN0E FItOM
How o.t Display
Conic Eaily
,f.,..$tof ,9, SlWp,
- - - JAS. Hr
LOVE
BREAKERS AHEAD
r-s
Ccttcr Wcatlier for Itbnd floats.
There has Ijwii a diingo for tlio
l.nnH l 11 -.ll..... ..1...... II... nilill
'i-ilvl ill iiiv nijiiivi iikui iiiw j.,-fc.
of Hawaii mill Maul nn 1
ho steamer.
Claiidlne met with a
The escl arrhed at tin
til's iiioiiilug bringing a
cabin passengers. In Iho Ftcerugol essol should arrive nt Honolulu from
seventy-two passengers tiavcled, 2S Huropenn portB with n colislgnmeiil of
being llifslaiis nnd fi rillplnoi. Tin' merchandise on or about January 10.
freight list Ineluded in burets wlno.T1io cssol Is U)rtcil to havo sailed
in sacks icorfoc. 2S sacks com, 30. from Keith on October 30.
lings 112 pirkages Hiindiles. 20 corda fa
uii'iil, 21 cratcn vhlrlens and 30 sacksl Wallele on the Dcrth.
lain. Pitthcr Klbllug repot ta tho Mal- The lutci-Island stoanier Wallele
son N.ilgltlon Eteauicr Knterprlso nt has been placed on tho berth to siill
Hllo nnd tho Amcileiii Hawaiian' for tho ports of Kukiillnelo, llonokri
fiLlghlcr Alitslinn nnd schooner Pioi- and Paauhaii at noon tome-trow. Tho
per at K'lhnliil nt the time of dopir
lure of tho Clnu line foi llondulu.
E3
Wad::(i Drought Three Pas;nncrs.
Tin passengers fimii Ocean Isl
and nnlvoil nt the port last evening
by the Ililtlslt IrclslitiT Wnildoii and
ono a (lernrm cipltiilht named IIsj
feller eonlliiued tho o,ib- to San
Fnnelsro this luoining by tho Ocoiu
le fteanier Sierra. He crproiscd him
so f ns delluliteif at Ih" elo'o coniioe
tlcn undo by tho Iriii'f'T fi un tho
fi'dghi slo'imcr "to the usonger lin
er Iho WniliMMi In nt tho raiuvuv
wlnt f illselmglhg hor f-mr Ihoifand
ioiis ot icruiirr.- unpiain naricii
master of tho tnuili remits a fair
... !.... ....... .. r..l-
trip up from tho Hniith Pacific Islntnl.
The csscl tnllod from Ocean Island
on November SStli..
Hall Erlngs Sugar Shipment.
The first shipment of sugar to ar-
live here In ti)ciul months by tin
stci'incr V. (1. Hall wns tcceled this
lnoinlng. The csscl comes fiom
Kami uts and her fielght list In
rlu led BBno s-iclts Biigar. 150 sicks
llco and rriialguments of chicken1!.
turkej mil sundries. Purser Jnniei
Logan reportx light Miilnhlo wlmls
nnd lino weather tin Iho ti Ip. Tho
pisiengeni nuniboied n d"r.cn lu the
piliin and 32 on d"ck. Tho Hall Is li
lo iIIpilrlMil fur (ho Garden Island
potts lomoirnw een!ng. i
Manchuria Here on Monday. I
llrlng'ng r-iwii n largs uuinber of
paitcugc-s i.nl a Christmas null Ih",
P.icllle Mil I mo inior Manchuria Ball
ed fiom Bin Francisco cstorday nf-(
tciiisiti nt ono o'clock. This vessel i
rliuiild nrrle :tt Honolulu bright and
early cut next Mond'iy morning' no-
A GODSEND TO
Duffy's Pure
t will lulng )ou ruftoshliig sleep, rind
ltullty It euros tiurvniiunuss and I
StiriiKlli and eliuitlclty to iiiiikcIos i(ml
' rlcluiesa lo tho hlbnd It U recog-
utod hy physfclatls and ua n family
nicdlclub everywhere.
CAI'IION. niicn Jim ask fur Duf
fy's I'ure Mult, NlilNkc) lie Hire yoii
0ge( (lie gctiulnc. If N nn itliviliitrly
pure iiicdlflinl malt nlilski). it ml N
Mild n .SH.M.LII IIOJTIJKS 0.M.Y
icier In lull.. I.iiiiV for the Iriiilc
iiiiirli, tlic "Old ChnnM," on lliehihi'l,
mid ui.il.e Miri the sell oier (fie I'm'x
N riiiL-rnLfd. Will? .Midle.il Iii-i.if.
nlinl, Tl IMiffi Melt WliMicy ('.,
i linclirslcr, . Vi .S. fur it frrr
lllnslialcil iiieilli'iil Imiiklit conLiiiiliig.
hor'
iigcutH II Until ft M & Co.
Hi
Sierra Carried1 Few Paeienflers.
Forty six cabin iimf about twenty
ttieingo insiiengcrs weio Ineluded lu
tho company that sailed for 8v
Fianclsco this morning by tho Ocean
ic liner Sierra.
Tho vessel was hold n half hour nt
Iho orders of Captain lloudletto In
order to iiccumnlod'tto thu' local ..
till ofllclals lu gelling up thu lingo
C'liislgiiiuetil of mainland nialli An It
llintly tinned out, tho postofllco mo
tor with about Ihtco liundted sucks
of mall reached Iho wharf In time til
hac tho entire consignment placed
J aboard it toy m'nutcj niter, ten
h'i look'. I
The remaining time was well spent
by the large crowd collected at the,
whirf In extending felicitations to
their friends on bortrd the Vessel.
Thcio weie many a well wish ex
changed between passenger uml spec
tutor Tho 1ci'irtinu was iiiudo qulto a
festive occasion by tho iiddltlon of
pretty roloted paicr Blrenmcrs cv
tending from ship to wharf. The
municipal band rendered n ploaRlng
program of nearly nn hour In length
Many well known persons sailed by
tllO C3hCl.
The Siena nirrled a fair cargo In
cluding Khtpmcnts of about 11,000
oases of canned pineapples, 1000 sacks
sugar. 5000 bunches binanas nnd a
iiuantlty
of sundries.
St. Fonald Cue Early January.
coidlng to tho calculations of
lino dip. According to tho calculations of
port early Fred Wnldion tepresentlng tho Hal
number of i four Line (telghtcr St. Itonild, that
Acsscl will carry a g'lodly consign
inent of lumber and lucrLhandlso to
theso potts.
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Wllhclmlna Has Reached the Coast.
'According to cables rcceUcd hero
Iho Mntson NaxIgatUm Btcamer Wll
iieltiittia sailing from Honolulu nt (en
o'clock on tho morning of December
7th arrhed at San Francisco at four
o'c'ock jcslciday morning.
ru
Maul Drought Cattle.
t-'cM'nly Iho head of cittlo and n
( mill roller was Included In tho shlp-
ineni orougui to iuo pun yccicriiny
.... .... .. .i..t. i . ............
tiiioiiuion ity iuo iiuur-iMuiiii bii.-iiiiii.-i
Maul. The vcstcl took on caltlo at1
Kiiwnlhao.
Wsddoi Drought Phosphates.
llrlnglng n full ronslgnmcnt of
phoaphates fiom Ocean Islnnd nnd to
i tho older of Iho Pacific diiano & For-
(Hirer Co. Iho llrltlslt trninp fielght
er Waddon has nnhcil at tho lort.
PASSENGERS ARRIVF.O
I-
Pcr stmr. W. O. Hall, from Kauai
polls, Dec. II. C. W. Spit!!. A. Itlch
ley, Arthur Itlco, II. W. Klmlnll, Hov
J. I ydgato. i .
Per ilmr. (Jl-iudliic. from Hawaii
lu Mauf lortiT Doe. 11 J. C. Glial
tuers. N. Omsled. S. Y. Wnng. W. C.
IKiuly. Mis. llolnn A, Wml, Y. Sln
P. 9. Tjiiii, I. I.eAng. Illshop llestnr
lek Itcv. True. Dr. .1. S 11, Pratt. II
Foeko, Cnpt. Soule. W. Wagcncr, It
.1. Ilctl, Mis. McCubblu, Mil. S. Maf
uudii, .1. A. McKonr.lo.
No man can servo two musters add
few enn master two servants
'
THE SLEEPLESS
"A I'ImsIciiI lVrcrl. In lied, Hack oil
(he Jo'i In Three l.i; -, nfler Tnk
lug l)ul'f)'s run- Mull lVhMiCj,
..Mhlrh llc.-lorcd .My llc.illh mill
Kuuhlid JU 1 hlf-ru."
Mr. Jaincii Hyrno wrltna nt follows:
"I want to tell you of tho henellt I
hao detlvcd flniii tho into of Duffy's
Pino Malt Whiskey. I am a hotel
clerk, ll- jenrs of ngo, unci for four
jears liuii heen at night wort;, lOat
Ing Irregularly nnd trying to nlcip In
tho il.'iytluio had mado iuo rt M'ry
weak man physically, mid us thin mi
tho prmcrhlal whip. I vtai llnally
compelled to tuko to hcd. 1 rtartcd to
imo DulTy'H l'uro Mult Whlskoy utiil
In :i dii)ii I v.'iis' Initk on my joli.
"Ho biuo to fay to ocry night work
cr thai 11 hf if (lodsutid. Tell tiictir I
mm sleeping lino, eating with u real
uppetlto mid uni icgalnltig my lost
llcrfli, which Is tho hardest thing lor
u night worker to do, I thank sou
again rind again for Ifutfy's Pur'u Mali
Whiskey " -James Dyriie. 12S) 8. Illi
nois St., Indianapolis, I nil , U. 8. A.
rialt Whiskey
j PA&CENCCn3 CCPAnTED. J
Per slmr. Mtkahnla, for Maul and
Mblokal ports. IJcC. IS, Keort 8am, It.
Hllchreek, M. I'rcnllcff, Mi Patter
uni, Paul do Ilrctlovlllc.
Per stmr. Kltiilii for Knital ports,
Deo. 1.1. Miss Mnry Alidcman. N. J.
Schocnberg. W. lieeker, M, Yrfme, .1.
Cnniih:1l, II. P. Fac, F, Uawson,
Mrs. Dawson, Itov, J. A. Aklna; Mrs.
Ahlna II. Kuhlman, Mies 15. Kuhl
man. F. .1. Hcriler,
Per (). S. H. Sierra, for S.m Fran
cIsco, Dec. II. Mrs. 1). K. Uvlng
rtnii, .Mrs. J. 11. llntlny Mrs, CBor
pnsnn, Victor Clark, Mr. nnd Mrs. D,
C. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. II. K.. Hay,
Miss l Day, Mrs. J. C. Hcmkenus,
Mis, F A. Stewail, Heir Admiral (J.
P. ltces, Mrsj Itecs, Mrs. 8. (1. Pear
son, Mrs. K. 11. Prentiss, Miss 8.
Whitman Ii II, Prcntleo. A. K. Der
by, Mrs. It. 8. 1.. Morris. Miss N.
Lewis, Mr. nnd Mrs. II, M. Thompson,
H. W. Qulnn, Miss Abigail Price. Y.
Pierce, Miss A. Cnllemolo. Mr. A, 1,
Tucker, It. K, Hcrdman. Mr. nnd Mrs.
F. A. Temploton. K, M. I Into. .1. Ii
Hutchinson, J. A. MaCaulay, F. T,
Clarko, Miss Wood, Mrs. O. Kent. M.
Yclt, .1 .Del VullOj Mrs. Curtis, Miss
M. Morris, C. it. Scliarth, Q. Wild
hogen. PlILLEFSll
VOICEOFPRAISE
Japanese Menace to Local Hen
Roosts Suffers Partial
Eclipse.
Tho Unprotected Order of Purloin
able. Poultry, Honolulu Chapter No.
23, lias reason for much rejoicing In
a season of sccinlly that lias been
vouchsafed tho Individual members
tliinugh the protection assured by tho
Incarceration of n Jnpancso named
Nomura, who took up sn nbodo at
Hotel Asch this morning and will re
main n guest at that, hostelry for a
car.
At tho advlco of District Magistrate
t.ymcr, tho Japanese agreed to suf
fer n partial ecllpso from his usit'il
haunts In nnd nrniind the arlons hen1
roosts of Honolulu.
Chat god with stealing a braco of
fat pullets, tho subject of Dal Nippon
wns arraigned nt police court this
ni6rnlng iion n second complaint.
Chief of Detect Ivos McDiirflo landed
tho man yesterday at which tlmo hd
was found guilty of having other pc-)
plo's poultry In his possession. It ap
pears that Nomura has a penchant for
chicken meat and ho Is not nt all
pattlcular who may bo Inconvenienc
ed by his Invnslon of tho city's hc:i
harems.
If any unusual display of rlotoWs
revelry Is noted on tho premises of
Honolulu chicken fanciers theso dayj
Just lay it to u general rejoicing from
tho Inmates of tho barn yard win
havo learned of Judgo Kymcr's dispo
sition of their alleged arch enemy.
Nomura was given n sentenco of
clcen months at tho reef on tho lart
count nnd togethor with thirty days
that ho received yesterday, ho will
bo assured of bed nnd board nt the
municipal basttlo for whnt Is believed
sumHcitt time to curb his appetite for
purloined poultry.
COLD FEET
8uperUor William Ajlctt sufferej
a ph'iip attack of chllhialns ut the
noon meeting of tho hoard .today and
heforo tho session closed went on
record as emphatically opposing the
mi called food ordinance that calls for
tho production of food und food stuffr
ngnfnst tiles nml oilier lurccts by the
uso cf screens.
As let t (Icminilctl that tho mlnutcf
of n former meeting ho altered to
show that ho hail opposed thp seqond
leading of tho regulation, According
In (ho record maintained by Clctk
flittfiiiidcnii nnd tho reiwrls mado nl
Hint tltiit hy to representatives, from
the dally nqwrt pnpcrB, AJlett had vot
ed In favor ot tho food protcdlon cr
dlnn'nco.
Ho hpwevcr vigorously denied huv
lug cast Ills voto that way today and
hy special oto th'o supervisor. yfvi
potmittcd to ravorso what la claimed
a former decision,
Aylctt dtclarts that he, has no U"i'
for such a measttio. Ho tiioana to
oppose lis passngo to tho hitler CM I
TreaBiuor Tiont has royoitcd thf
mini of $51,97 1.07 us a cifh liul.iii'-t
helonglngi to tho bunk account of the
City and County ot Honolulu nt hc
close of lin'sliiiisrt N'oombcr 30li, pur
fug (ho last month thorb was" oxpeud
eit jii.rjl.Sl. Supervisor I.ognn h
llevcs that tho old hoard will yotlre
fiom oflleo tho last of tho ycur Icav
lug, n healthy lnlanco for tho new
board lo continue to carry on Inl
provcnicuts nt plaunod.
.. . i r i
The caplaln'ot n ship u tho Drltit.li
navy has his mrnls nlonq.
Garage
Meet AH'
1 ,au
Touching
RATES
Coney
I
Wedncrday, Dee. 11.
Hawaii via Maul ports Clftudlno,
stmr,, a. m.
Ktttial ports W. O. Hall, stmr.. a.
in.
Kawalhao Man, stmr., a. nf.
DEPARTED
I
!
Wednesday, Dee. 14.
San Francisco Sierra, O. 8. 8, lo
n. m.
t , VESSELS TO ARRIVE t
Weefnesday, Dee. 14.
Bnn Francisco Lurllne. M. N. 8. 3.
Trlday, Dec. IB. (i
Konn and Kail porta Mautm I in,
ilmr.
Saturday, Dec, 17.
Hllo via ,way ports Mnunit Ken,
stmr.
Sunday, Dec. 18.
Maul, Mntokal'and Knnnl' porta
Mtkahala, stmr.
. Kauai ports Klnau, stmr. '
VtfiL T6 DtPAftt
4
Friday, Dee. 16.
Hawaii lB Maul pfirts Claiidlne.
stmr. t
, Monday) Die, ,,19.'
Manila via Ilongkohfi nnd Japan
ports Manchuria, P. M. S. 8.
-
IN FOREIGN PORTS.
WednesJiy, De'cH.
YOKOHAMA Sailed Doc. II: 8. 8.
Mongolia, for Honolulu.
Ship II. IlackteM. sailed from Kuropo
for Honolulu, Nov. 21.
CHINESE MEN
ONTHE SIERRA
fRontinntd from Pure 1.)
garnlshco against Detective Kvllctt
wns settled' out of court. Whllo At
torney M'cDrldo declines to tc)l what
n.tually, happcn6if ou of! court, It la
u'tiderttood tliat hi nct'hl'tlcs as at
torney liavo not' been wasted. At any
rale, ho is fertllng a Utile trium
phant ovor Jils success in keeping all
the local authorities lniy,
"They arrested tlio Chinaman with
out any right to do so ami held lilra
Illegally until finally they got tho
right," ho said this morning. "There's
i)n ueo In lighting them now. mi 1
dropped the proceedings."
However, whon tho Chlncro were
faken 16 the Sierra today, they woia
guarded Wllii great BOlcltiido.N
acatca in 1110,1115 ponce ucpari
.ii'tnt iu(o wertfJuo Yucif" Mow his
lemalc companion, Alt I loo. Ngnn or
.Id Ylhj United States Ulirtrlct At
torney Itobcrt Ilrcckons, Special of
.f'cr Tpii Conlon, Dcpnly Shcrlir
Chrfrlcs no;6 nnd, Chief' or Detectives
.f((nir MtDntnc. From tho polHo
.tiitloft the party quickly sped to the
JicanU wharf, mid ly 11 Bldo com
.linlonway tho famous CHlrieso pris
oners', wlio during, the' past'sfx weeks
iav6 kepi the Judicial machinery lu
.ho Ter'fltory of' Hawaii revolving at
( rapid pace, wero conducted on
,oard tltb steamer Sierra.
Despite fears to tho contrary,
thcro wns no dcmoustralloii manifest
ed by t lu.ro who might havo desired
to provent the salting ot the Chinese.
Heforo taking passngo by tho Occ
inlc EtcaiUCr, Deputy Sheriff Roso nnd
vlcDulHo lncetcd somo sparo cliango
n Ids, nnd (heso wcro equally dis
tributed und displajcd around the
ncckn of Conlon nnd his two Chinese
Charges.
Spo 'lalOftlccr Conlon and his prla.
fliers will" travel tlrst class, Juo Yuen
Mow and Ah Hoo oicupylng separate
staterooms and will bo restricted In
ihclr privileges of tho ship during
tho six days' oyngc to San I-'ran-clsco.
Conlon Btcod for 11 conrlilornble
itnnunt of charting from n host ot
friends' inudo here during his on
I'oiccd stay In Honolulu. Heforo the
tcarr.or pulled nw.iy from tho wharf,
.'hlcf McDullio uiught tho trio with
lis cimcia and expended an extra
film upon Senator I.'d Qulnn und a
(jharmlng Mauilu vaudeville perform
er who weru ulro lined ulong thp rail
of the stenmcr. The. youpg la,dy was
a forinor mnd-rcn1or connected with
birtcr, tho mugiclati, and left that
show nt tlio Hlllpplnb capital to bo
(qmo u stcnogfaiilicr. with tin)" mu
nicipal board at Manila. Cju'lnn and
his parfy refused to veervo as a jinck
g'tound for it snapshot pl-tttro of 'Con
loit and his two Clilncte prisoners,
desplto tho Impoftunltlcs coming
ffom a Ininch of woll-known Hono
I nl ti business men nnd others.
Wheh tho hour ot ton hud passed
and tho Slcrrn still hold' fast to her
mooHrtgg, tho rumor Wont tho rounds
that nnotltor technicality had been
iilscmcrcil and thai nrt eleventh -hour
attempt would bo mado to hold tha
Chinese, but tho fears p'r'ovcd un
founded. . , . . , y , - ..
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