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kvrnis'o iiri.i.r.TtN. itos'oi.ut.r. t. h. rninw, nitc. n, ioio. w ML: " M I 'Masonic Temple 1 1 L0CAL AND mmi k Weekly Calendar i MONDAY: I.rahT ( l.i. t !rr n. l! !! rv iil:ir- TUESDAY! , Iloimlittil ( l..iilcr Itunl Aid. wcdncclay: THUnSDAYl FRIDAY: SATURDAYS' All visiting memben of tn Order are cordially Invited to attend meeting! or local lodges Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M iiniilif '.cucmtcnc Membert of KtfEFICIAL ASS-CIATIOH dationA"?.' iially'-lnvited. HARMONY L0D0E, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. f Meets every Monday evening at I:30'ln' I. O. O. V. Hall, Fort Street. K E. R. IIENDIIY, Secretary. fi-H. E. McCOV, Noble Grand. 'All visiting brother! very cordially lnvlto.iL OAHU I0DQE, No. 1, K. of P. k- Mfets every first and third Fri day evening at 7:30 In K. of P. Hall, eorneY I'ort and Beretanla. Visiting brother! cordially Invited to attend. WM. JONES, a C. T " O. F. HEINE. K. It. S. HAWAIIAN THIBE,No. 1, 1. 0. H. M. Meets every first and third Thurs days ot each nonth at Knights of Pythias Hall. VlBltlng brother! cor dially Invited to attend. A. L. EAKIN, Sachem. . ', V. TODD, C. of R. H0N0IU1U AiRIE, 140, F. 0. E. MeeU on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings of each month at 7:39 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner Beretanla and Fort atreets. Visiting Eagles are Invited to at Und. " ' W. It. IULKT, W. P. WM. C. McCOY, Sec. HONOLULU L0D0E, 610, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 618, B. P. O. Elks, meets In their hall, on King Street, near Fort, every Friday eve ning. Visiting Brothers are cordially Invited to attend. JAS. D. DOUGHERTY, B. R. qEO. T. KLUEOEL, Sec. WM.' McKINLEY LODGE, NO. 8, K.of P. Meet! every 2nd and 4th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in K. of P. Hall, cor. Fort and Beretanla. Visit ing brothers cordially invited to at Und. II. A. TAYLOR. O. 0. E. A. JACOBSON, K. R. S. PASSENGERS BOOKED Per stmr. Claudlno, for Hawaii via Maul iorts, Dec. 23. A. M. Nowcll, Mrs. Now ell, A. A. Deas, Mrs. Deas, Miss S. Knluna, W. Hala, Thos. Coc- icft. "Per stmr. Mauna Kea, for Illlo via ports, Dec. 27. Kd. Mnnnlng. F. H Dennett, Mrs. a H. Slebert, J. O. Young, 1L I. Lllllo, Mrs. Low, Henry Krlotas. I'er stmr. Mauna Loa. for Konn nnd Kau ports, Dec. 30. Miss Hllbus, Mrs K., Church, Mrs. F. Hoogs, Cyril Iloogs. Por O. S. S. Sierra, for San Tran Cisco, Jnn. 4. Miss II. W Ilowman, Mrs. F. J. Iiwroy, Uu1b Oarmo, Mrs. J, Igo, Mrs. M, M. Plyior, w N noi linger, Mrs. Ilclllngor, S, It. Com mander, Mrs. Commander, J. C. Lam orenux, Mrs, Lamureaux. MAILS. Malls aro due from tho following points as follows: Seattle Per Virginian. lee. 21 Yokohama Per Mongolia, Dec 23 Australia" Per Makurn. Jan. 3. .Victoria Per Moann, Jan. 7. Malls will depart for tho following IHilnts as 'follows: San Frunclsco Per Mongolia, Dec. 21 Yokohnufa Per Chlyo Maru, Dee 27 .Vancouver Pit Makurn, Jan. 3. Australia per. Mounu, Jan, 7. 1- TRAN6PORT SERVICE. DU'lirrlvod at Svuttlo, from Honolulu, Ileo. 10, Ilogan,,iia1lnd from Honolulu, for Ma nila, 'Dee, 13, fiherldun, sailed from Manila for Ho nolulu, Dec. It, Blierinuil, sailed fiom Honolulu for Han Franclseo, Dec fi fi ; 1Ve'f llulletlu II prr jrar. Autos $1 per hour. Umta Kinljlp. Try (i ease at i'lnt-rtur It It luru Phone ir.r.? Honolulu Plinto-Siippl) I ompaiiy ts open ewnlngs ii tit II Christinas llnin Mm & Co i i" ill lie fiicii etctilngj until CtirlKt iiuik Ir you want it good Jolt ilonn mi nn auto or rarrliiKU take it to Hawaiian Curriagn Mfg. Co, 4a" lluren St. Unas rainly fresh ami Hue. Ilcnsnn Smith niul Company, Ho, el anil Tort streets. Tor distilled water, Illro's limit Ilcrr niul all olliir itiiulnr drinks Hint! up Phono 217 1. Consolidated Eoila Works. for Dm conch!rnco of flip Christ um liu n "i", (liir muru ui ipu wjii'ti n'Kliu Hie li Maine of llic week. J Mop Co. Ltd IS3 Kins St- King up lmnr .May ft Co. phono l.'Tl. iii I2.i-ti:n frozen ami Califor nia ri.ikiail iinlrm Tor the Christ ina illnix i .lust received on H H Main Imri.i (Continued on Pace 4.) Now tlio HctultlpH liac settled Into soinclliln'4 like ii regular run although, fur lialiitt norinnl price, niul the brok ers can let rosy. Although the market Is firm today only mio mile was recorded on the liontil fifty shares of Hawaiian Com mercial changing hands at CHJ, a slight ndvnncc over Ilia .revloui Mies. OfT the hoard the principal deals were innile In Hawaiian Pine apple, which changed hands In four Murks for a total of 151 shares and all et 31. Tlio only other snlo noted tulay was fifteen shares of Mcllrrdc nt 4 Hat. Oaliu stiffened a llttlo further to day, holders of this stoek asking 2o'-j with no purchasers, allhousli iJ'.i was hid, the closing )jrlce yesterday. Tlio deninnd for this stock In the last two ila)s coupled with the report that nearly n hundred thousand dollars' worth of It Is to ho hoitght, served to ninko owners of the security hold out for better bids. HOODLUMS WILL BE ARRESTED Sheriff Jnrrclt and his force of men will provo n terror to thofc hoodlums, who endeavor to mar tho Jojomnessi ..DI...,,J ........... ..a -... .. V... a Now Year's evening. Tho word has been pasted to the officers con nected with tha pollco department that nny pereon found conducting himself In nn unseemly manner on a public street on theso evenings will become llahlo to nrrost. Tho., ,Ukj Rl) Bllro nB a lucrative market (it throwing of flour or refute gathered u,p ),!,, ()Wner seemed Imminent these from the street will ho prohibited tho offenders being taken to the sta tion nnd kept under detention. Iat Christmas live eovernl arrests were mado of jouiir hoodlums who' insurante on tho hulls, they bad pnld company's l'acinc Ileol of freight civ persisted In gathering up cast-off f. themselves n thousand times over Tiers. Tho now 0s3el la being built confetti found Irlng on the Bldewnlk and ns long as there were cnoii!;b 1' lingers of (llargow nnd will be nnd street and thiowlng It over the! American officers on the beach with completed nnd rcidy tn romo out to person and Into the oyo3 of pafs-Jf ulllclent nerve to Inko a rhanro on Hie Coast early next spring. She will crs-by. themand tho MiderwrllerB would In- rrremblo In sumo res-eels tho torn . . pany'B carriers lleaslo Dollar and Ha- r . - Jej )n)llr ,( wn i,B aR.(.r u Height W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 "v ,. Family Trade a. Specialty. ( Mont Rouge Wines Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne ( Schlitz Boer "vyill( buy your Christmas Suit. We give you the Clothes to wear when you make your first payment. ppinra TfAHftr. mm! PRICES $10.00 to $25.00 The "Crack" 1011 Models Ara Francis Levy Outfitt'ng Co., Ltd. Credit Clothier W'l Vt. Ojitios(u I'iro Station umwmmMmmmmmmmmHmM-WMMmmMMmmmmmm A STORAGE CITY TRANSFER CO i n mm n cut HIGHER-RATES NOW PREVAIL IN TRANSPORTATION OF LUMBER!, A Boost of Seventy-Five Cents on Hawaiian Charters Number of Old Decrepit Windjammers Relegated to Rot ten Row Mongolia Brings Oriental Cargo. As n remit of tha weeding out and sine tlio cargoes owners of tlio more eventual elimination of a number ol , modem wind Jammers had to ronlnl ,, , . ,. . . .,, themselves with what they ciuld get ohl and decrepit marine n""'!'"", , (llp way ()f rates. that for ears hate neon employed In nt ,)l0 OXpcrenro has proved cost the transportation nf lumbar eirgoei ly to tlio ntidcrwrlteis. Thcso old i.Ions tlio coast and to the Islands, u wooden vessels have not tlio resisting Kindual stiffening of freight rates Ins power they had when their timbers been In progress i weio greener, and once their plnnklna I'ioiii Seattle has been iccclvoil a stalled to work Ihey opened up llko report that confirms n persistent rum- sieves mid only the hunvnticy of thelt or pievalllng In Ilonolnlii for sntno cargoes kept them afloat, time past Hint tbeio.would he u mate A cnr ngtS tlio ship William II. ilnl rnlsn In tuniher Tielght rates. Smith, built In 1883. after n battle Heeent Hawaiian cargoes have been wh the seas lastlns nearly two taken nt I'nsct Hound polls nt $..7" wreks, was towed Into Seatllo wllh n gain of sewmty-flve reals over tint fniirtecn feet of water In her hold. A charged n tnonlh ngo. Tliero has hee.1 little later the schooner Susie M n proportionate raise In rates from tho Pliimnier, n 20-jenrold craft, was Sound to the Colonies. I sighted, derelict nnd wnter-logged. Ono of the Itiiorlntit factors to and, In'the fog nnd snowstorms, drift caitBO nn Increnso In lumber rates la ed backward nnd forward across tho the matter of Insurance. qntrnnro to the Strait of Fuca for sov Tho underwriters huvo deehled that eial weeks, until blown up by tho they will not nrCcpt nny ilska nl all 1'nlted Slntes revenue cutler sorvleo on certain bottoms nnd It has licn .ff Vancouver Island. Never a whisper this particular class of craft Hint has of her captain or crew was heard. Oth controlled rules In n largo extent, er Instances could bo cited. Willi lumber Bhlpjiers unable tn place fa Insurnneo on tho cargoes these earrl- Bark Allen Duo to Arrive Dally. eT nre out of tho market nnd the Tlio nuivul ot the American Inrk available tonnag" largely r?3trlrtod. S. C. Allen from Port l.ullow with u Whllo the underwriters have mt hrt line limit or nnmu-iced rny par- tlcular list of tabooed vessels It has been ngreed that they will ml write business nn any more of tho old wind en sailing craft lonWng Paget Sound or Pacific coast ports irts. Nunibors of theso vessels havo nlwnvs bsen hid up nt Kngle hnrhor nnd oilier of tho mliinr Qnim.l fnltlU fit nv liarlinr nil, I ...... ...,.,.. lin. .. f... n. nnrlinr j mi) 0nk)nm, crck , ,, tIl0 ,me! parked tight, llko n sardine lux, Some of theso vessels arc over 10 years old.; neon rut looso neioro itie vessel cpupl Onco theso old wooden ships, woro proceed. Tho rcpilrs were mado at America's pride r.n Hie nco'in. ,but llaglo Harbor and a shipment of lu'm Kteani has replaced them and tho only ber was then loaded nliianl for Hu occasion r.n which they had a chWo nolulit. ,,.. i11Mi11PI,s wns ...i1Cn rates weiit tin.1 old ghosts would tako on stores, Fhlp a llltlo new rigging and n lot if pnlnt nnd tnko n stlro or tho business. Vnrv fnw rf theso vcssols carried RAN0E FROM Now on Display Conic Enrly JAS. H. LOVE slilpinent ot lumber Is exported dally This osrol sailed from tho Pugrt'w," lm 'l'mcnl of sugar nnd plneap Smiii 1 port en Decem'icr 8th. Tho Allen met with esmldcrahlo datnago on tlio last voyaga to tho caist. Tlio bark encountered n Before Btnrm on November ?tji iff the enfntneo of the Plialts of Kuoa. ....j 1 1 up by 'tho Bea .giriuJirr Wan tOUOd to PoVf'HllVn (In hUh nnd nsfcnd''for or ,,ors. Tho Allen lost her hpn.l sails, nnlp lopmast and sonio other gear that bad, . S. , I More Tonr.ige for Collar Line. 1 . Mchlllo Dollar of tho Ilobort Dol ar Steamship Company has returned finm Scotland, where ho contracted for tho construction of n new steel Ucanier'. which will hi added to tho capacity, her tonnage being SliQA tons dead weight. The floet cf tho Dollar Cominny nt piesent consists of tho Hazel Dollar, Melvll'o Dollar, Dssslo Dollar, M, S. Dollar, Hrace Dollar and Stanley Dollar. Dlx Carried Stowaways to Seattle. When tho United States army tram port I.lx depatted from Hnnnliilu some wetk3 ugo for Pnget Sound that ven Bcl carried n crmplo of stowaways who upon arrival nt tho sound jxirt claim cl to ha natives if theao Islands. I Then were put tn work and will bo brought back to Honolulu by the trans. in ion wnicn is mio to arrive ncro soma .time next month. Tlio transport met with much hot ter weather retuinliig to the Bound Hum that encounteted whlo ntcanilm? I'nwn lime with n laigj sblpineut ol lioinuH nnd mules frr tho nimy. " i Shipping Lines Consolidate. i A icpnit from Dolf.ist aunniincss the KhaivholdcrB' approval of tho sale of tlio Pacific K tea in Nuvlgatlnu Coinp.iuy to the Royal Mall Steam Packet Com ppny tor over 7,t0().r,oo. Tho licet ban lift) vessels, many being largo ocean llneis. It was considered n wise step na tho Pacllle Company "wuuM nthor wire havo tn fare In the near fill nre veiy scilous coiupotltlon and henvy cipanso, nnd Icklng ruilher uhund would have to faro another dislooatloii of Its business when tho Panama Ca ual o) t-iiH n few years bonro." Navy Llohters Constructed Here. It Is tho Intention of (he tuvy dc pailineut Id offer lenders for tho eon rliuetlnn of coal lighters with tho an. tlcliulli.il that local rniilrJclorH will offer to count i net tho same. I'our llgbti a curb with n c.ipirlly of two hundred nnd fifty tons of real nrn re ipilied Thry will bo llll feit III leliulll v. lib SO foot beam, Tho amount to bo expended by llm gnvciiiineut will ai'i xlmalo roily thousand dollars, Reieriil lii in i are alieiuly enleied In (simpitllliiu tot llm woili, Tbu dim. Lj cully In lowlnu duwu count tonsil not et! liiihlers has mused lltn lornl navy ilepirlmctit In turn In llonolii it rim Iriu'tors . na Mongolia Delayed Oad Weather. Tlio Pacific Mall liner Mongolia itiin to nrrlo frinn the Orient with iilrmt slxlcen liiindred tons of Rcnernl innr cliaiidlso and Riipplie has tnt with fqiiKli weather lis the csrrl npproieh. es I Itu Islands. A wireless received nt Ilia ngency of II. Ilnckfeld ft- Co !ii st evcnlim nntioiitices Ihn proh.ihlo ' nrrlvnl of the vessel off the harbor on or nhout three o'clock. The Mongolia will sail for Ran Frail' risen tomorrow taklnn nhout fifty pis I Fingers tlinuiili thero li room for ono i lilmilied nnd twenty flvo In the enhln ! nlonc. CJaudlne Returned from Special Trip. Making rails at tho p'irtH or Nawlll- v 1 1 1 . lileolo nnd Wnlmen nloug the const of Kauai, tin Inter-Island sloam 91) Clnudlne which had been plncod nt the disposal of Commlsloncr (lencrnl of Immlgrntlnn .1. I). Kccfc and pirt letiirncl to Honolulu this morning. In addition tn Hie members of the Iveefo party Including seen passen gers tho vessel broimht n small cargo Tho Claudlno will be dlspitclied on her regular run tn Maul nnd Hawaii ports nt flvo o'clock this evening. m Sugar from Kauai. Tho nrrlvals nt the xirt this morn ing Included the Inter-lslnnd steamer Kcnuhnii bringing n full shipment o( sugar from tho Garden Island. Tho Keaiihou mado a Fpeclal trip to clean ili Mime of the' sugar awaiting ship tnent nt imrts not on tho regular routes pursued by tho steamers Klnnit and tho Hall. Mexican Drlnglng Down General Cargo Advices received nt tho locan ngen. ey of tho Auierlrnii lino stnlo that tho tte.imcr Mexican sailed from Sealtlo yesterday with destination nn Hono lulu. This crscl Is understood will bring down n shipment of (lour, feed stuff nnd general carpo. The Mexican nIiiiiIiI nrrlvo boro on rr ab-.ut No Year's Day. Cnterprlte Arrived at San Franclieo. The Mat oii Navigation steamer enterprise under the command of her now skipper II. O. Nelson hns nrrUcil nt San Franclseo nrcnrdlng tn nd Aires rccehed nt tho part. The ves sel sailed from Illlo on Deeember 11 pies. Local Ko'lee to Mariners. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Oaltit Isl and S'ly side Honolulu Hnrhor 1 Hnlranro (las Iluny, 1, temporal My re moved for recharging. December 23, inio, entranco Oas Iluoy will bo tm- 1 Get Ready for the Holiday Season by having your Rugs and Vfado$ Curtains Gleaned Sanitary Steam Laundry Special Attention Given to this Laundry Work in All Its Branches Done in the very best manner. Every piece ster ilized and inspected before it leaves the laundry FAMILY WASHING AT SPECIAL RATES Sanitary Steam Laundry Kawaiahao Street Coney Garage Automobiles Meet All Inter-Island Steamers TouchingKAUAI RATES REASONABLE ARRIVED 4 Friday, Cec. 23. Hongkong ln Japan ports Mongo lia, P. M. H. S., p. nt. Kaaul portHC'laudluo stmr., n, in. Kauai 1-ortB Keaiihou, stmr., a. 111. DEPARTED Thursday, Cec. 22. Kauai i,oita- W. 0. Hall, tlmr.. p. m. I PASSEN3CRS ARRIVED 4. j Per stmr. Claudlno from Walmoa ports. Dec. 2.1 .1. I). Kccfe, Mrs Kcefe. W. O. Smllli. II. 0. Drown, A. Hartley. Mrs. C. Akau. :: :j t: :; ;: :: t; :: :: n :: tt n i: u,x inrarlly replaced liy a first class can biny. unllghled, for purposes of re charging Has lluoy. I,. II. 1). N. to M. No. .13, 1910 par. 2.11 G. 1.. II. II. l.lst or Ilunys, etc., 12th SubdlHtrlct, 1909, p, 1C-17. E Clberla Has Arrived at Japan. A rablo has been receive 1 boro In tho effect that tho Paclfla Mall liner Siberia has arrived nt Yokohama, .l.i pan. Thn vessel sailed from Honolulu on December filli. Tho Siberia Is rchcdiiled to call nt Manila this trip. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered for Record Dec. 22, 1010. From 10:30 n. m. to 4 p. m. Charles MrNnli et nl by regr..Notlre V A Hideout nnd wf to Owen Williams .Kxrh I) Arthur Alwolil et nl to von Ilanim-Young Co Ltd CM II llnrkfeld & Co Ltd to Loo Cluing Co IIS Hat ot II P lltshop by trn to J 11 Alexander I) Kin Yip to I.au Plo A L Mnry K Poster to KInitra M Johnson V) Klmlra M Johnson to Mnry P. Teater M John V Splnoln Jr and wf to Sao Mnrtlnho Dent Socy of H.. M Chns A Ilrown to J Alfred Ma Kcon , ...PA rv 'U J t.l' 1 at the VESSELS TO ARRIVE Saturday, Dec. 24. lillo via way ports Maunn Kca, ctmr. Knunl ports Klnau stmr. Sunday, Dee. 25. Maul, Moloknt and Lnnnl porta Mlkahala, stmr. Monday, Dec. 20. Knunl (Kills Noenii, stmr. Tuesday, Dee. 27. Sen Francisco Chlyo Maru, Jap stmr. San Franclfco Wllhclmlnn, M. N. S. S. Wedneiday, Dec. 23. Knual imrts W. 0, Hall stmr. Maul, Molnkal nnd I.aai ports Mlkahala, stmr, Friday, Dec. 30. San Francisco Sierra, O. S. 8. Central nnd South American, ports Klyo Maru, Jap. stmr. Saturday, Dec- 31, ' Illlo and way ports Manna Kea, stmr. Hongkong via Japan ports Tonyo Maru, Jnp. stmr. 4. , VESSELS TO DEPART Friday. Dee. 23. . Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlno, stmr., 5 p. m. Saturday, Dee. 24. San Francisco Mongolia, p, M. S. S. Orean Island Wnddon, nr. stmr. Monday, Dec. 26. Knual ports Noecu. stmr., 5 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 27. Illlo via way ports Manna Koa, stmr., 10 n. in. Knual ports Klnau, Btmr., fi p. m. Maul, Molnkal and I.anal porta Mlkahala. stmr., Ii p. m, Hongkong via Jnpan ports Chlyo Maru. Jap. stmr. Thursday, Dec. 20. Kaunl liorlB W. a. Hall, stmr., S p. in. Friday, Dec. 30. Hawaii via Maui ports Claudine, rtmr. Saturday, Dee. 31. Hongkong via Japan ports Klyo Mam, Jnp. stmr. San Francisco Tcnyo Mnnt, Jap. stmr. 1.1 I f Class of Work P (!( 9 V 4,hafe t