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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, THURSDAY, APR. 13, 1911.
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Masonic Temple
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Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
Honolulu Slated.
TUESDAY:
WEDNESDAY:
lliiniillin l'lrt Hi Brio.
THURSDAY:
Hose ( mix -Maundy ilmri
da). FRIDAY:
(In mile 'I hint lligric.
SATURDAY:
SI MMV:
Keiec ( mix PusHr Sir-
V((S, III II. III.
All Tlaltltu tnnmbsn ot tit
Order ro cordially Invited to
.ttond meetlugs of local lodgei
Meet on the
2nd and 4th
Mondayi of
each month
at K. P Hall
7:30 P. M.
MARINE ENGINEERS' he Auo
4NEFICIAI ASSIATiOii datum cor.
iully invited.
flAWAHAN TRIBS, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
MeMs every first and third Thurs
days ot each mouth at Knlghta of
Pythia Hull. ViMltlng brotkei cr
ilaltr Invited to attend.
11 POSI'KIt, Sachem.
K. V TODD. C. of It.
H0N0EUIU AERIE, 140. e. 0. E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED
NKSDAY evenings u; each month at
7:30 o'clock In K of 1 Hall, corner
tioretanla and Fort streets.
Visiting Ragle r Invited to at
und. r o A DAVIS W r
M i lliinv, Sc
HONOLULU L0EUE, G16. B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu KodgD No. 616, 11. P. O
.lk, meets In their hall, on King
treet, near Tort, every Kilday eve
ning. Visiting Drothers are cordially
Invited to attend.
JAS. D. OOUOIIERTT, B. R.
fJEO. T. KLUKQKL. 3ec.
WM. MoKlNLEY L0DQE. NO. 8,
K. of P.
Hens every 2nd and 4th Saturday
ttenlng at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P.
Hall, cor. Port and Ueretanla. Visit
ing brothers cordially InvlUd to at
Und.
r. r. Kii.nuy, c. c.
i:. A jacouson, k. n. s.
PUT ON
Ruberoid
Roofin
AND YOUR ROOF TROUBLES
WILL CEASE
Weether-proof - Water-proof
Acid-proof Fire proof
Lewers fc Cooke,
LIMITED
177 SOUTH KING STREET
EASTER MILLINERY
MILTON & PARSONS
Hotel 3t., opp. Young Tel. 3033
pwcaanMBMHai
ARE YOUR BILLS FOR FUEL
TOO HIGH? It touts nothing In
oil, gas or otlur fuil to hint our
bath Willi a SUN HEATER. It
combines (oiutort with economy
Write today fur prie i of Hun
Heaters to WARREN B. CRAW.J
Box 569, Honolulu.
Forcegrowth
Will Do It
II it I let I n FtlltorI.it ti i P'mne
21 Sft. Hull) till ItiiNiness (Mike
I'iioue 235G-
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Autos, J4 per hour, Lewis Stables
It goes without saying that evoYy
tiling Is Rest at 1b Kncore
New stuck of big nlcMe tablets for
rale at the 11 u 1 I o t i u nrllec
Kadlos Hosier) spcdil sale nt
Whltni) &. Marsh s next Monday
Tho legtilai vveekl) meeting of the
lluvvull I'loiiiotluli Comiulttie will be
held at 1 .id tills iirteinoon
I W A llcdhuiiie. vvatchiniker and
jeweler, has resumed business lathe.
Masonic I oiiiplo, Al ike i street ITrst
i hues wutcbvvuik u specially
Wall, Nichols Co, Ltd , have a lino
line of Kistor cards from 2 fur & toiils
to M) cints each Dim t miss seeing
them
Hun bill season In grammar school
league opi lis April IT and ends Mi)
Pi gums being pla)ed on llftcen da)s
in Hi it time
Pay cash and ask for green stamps
They re fno Call at the show rooms
and see what you get flee tor
stamps
The Woman s Soclet) of tho Cen
tiil I nioii Church will hold all after
noon 1011111 at the residence of Mrs
I. A Jones, Niiunnu avenue, at 3
odotk this nfturnouii
plea of not guilty to an Indict
uiLiit for murder In tho llr3t degree
was niaile before lililge Cooper this
morning h dtorgv M)luu, who It ac-
Us, J of heating his wife to death In
a limine mi Autil tune
Kdmtind Norrle Is to edit n now
weekly, a pmcl) pnlltlcnl Journal that
l scheduled to appear next Satur-
iln and ever) week thereafter The
utikl) Ik to be a Democratic paper
and will be put out from the Blur
ulllct 1 lie backers arc reported to
be wealth) politicians ot the Demo
cratic faith
The Chinese, Mung Chung, who
was blown up by d)iiumlto at his
bouse on tho night, of April S at Win
hia came to his death In an unknown
manner, acrordlng to the verdict of
tliu (outliers Jury 'lho verdict
statis tli it he met iltath through the
Hhock of an explosion of giant pow
der but whither Hie discliaige was
UKidtut.il or not Is to the jury un
known PERSONALITIES
.. MIKOX. t)f Ivauil, Is in the
ell) on a business trip
MILS 1IOSMKU will leave? for Ha
waii on the Chiudlno tomorrow
Dlt II It .NO'lTAGK has leturnid
Inn. i u piofcMSional trip to Hawaii
Sl(i:itirr KICK of Kauai arrived
)ostirday In the stuamvr W (3 Hull.
C S 1)01. i: bus returned to Kauai
afti r spending a wiek In Honolulu
on biislmss
ltr.V J W WAI1MAN, of the Meth
odist mission work, will leave for a
tlip to Kauai shortly
Mil AM) MILS TltArrOlll) HII
TKS() of Seattle, who spent the
w Intel In Honolulu, me now visiting
In San Kranclsio on their way home
MIIS J II COMJY. wire of Repre
sentation Coney of Kauai, has ret
tumid to her home after spending
sonic time in Honolulu with her lius
li ind
I'llKSIHKNT MOIT-HMITH of tho
Ho ml of Health Is III On that lie
i (Unit (In iiici ting of the Hoard, which
was called fur at noon today, w us
postponed
MILS II II l'KNIIAI.I.OV, wife of
Manager l'eiibalh w ot tho Walluku
Sugar Compati), Maul, nrrlved es
teiday on the Claiullue to spend u
lew das III Honolulu
KIHKLItKDA M K KAUI.IA, the
hh eu- ear-old daiigbtii of Mr and
Mih I K Kiiullu, died at the family
rcsldiuu! tills morning The funeral
will be In Id tomoriow morning at
'I 2(1 delink from St Kllzabcth's
Church
UKOItOK McK McCLKI.IAN. who
npicsciilH tho local euliiiuerclal bod
ies In Washington, D (.' , will ioii
tluue In this capacity foi another
jeiu f 10111 next Oi toiler 1. his up-
i polntmont lunlni; be til renewed by
tile I luuuliei ot (omnieieu Hustles
jcstcida) ufteruoou
LAWltKNCK MAIOHO, of Koloa
Kiiuil, and Mis K Hawulke, of 1,1
liue, Kiuiul, were murrlid ut
Hie home of tlio groom's brother, Geo,
Maloho, at Kapuluina lecently They
will remain In town for home little
time before going to their future
home on the Garden island Good
wishes aie extended to them by theli
lmuiy ft lends
Tlio Ilnwallau Promotion Cpmmlt
lecs ripieseutatlo at Los AugclcM,
Mih I lunees K Headlec. tells of a
riiiiiiloii of foinier residents of IlU'
wall In u ropuit lo the committee,
luiiile todni She sass
I am i,lad to repoil that wo hud n
vol) creditable leprcseiitalJoii of foi
nier lesliluits or Ilannli at the hill
'lin t of tho Stale l'uderutlun ot Clubs
With uui lei.s and Hawaiian Hags wu
niaile iiuile u showing
"I am glad lo icport that ni) loi-
iiiios at iliu 1..1111I hikiw in in win
lilenulllg to lho Olllcluli ot Um San
riaiiclhiu olllee of the Soulliuiii I'.icl
He I li.ue i c nun line thai oip
work his beet una huhl appreii
nleil In tin in and I am hopeful HrU it
Is the hi kIiimiiu; ut inuie finoiublo
l ( lltli.el.ill jii liom lllem 'lliej liennl
me inlli on iudustiiil and tun el sub
Jiii mid i i'il me lho highest praise
n luiili iiihjicl matturs and piusnii
I lion
I mi mint; to arrango Willi dlrfei-
ill rliool leMchuiH to v, oik ili pai
lu s if in foi tho trip to Honolulu
nllei the N i:. . Ml Culver has
ngieid lo glvu lisusporlathiii lo such
OlgllllIIIH Ol (SlllllllllUIS
'I lime a m.liibi I of lecluieH be
line illiteieut social clubs planned for
this month."
COAST REUNION
BAGGAGE
CITY TRANSFER CO. (Jos. H. Love)
hippta
STOWAWAY WAS
Demanded the Best On Board the Siberia Pacific Mail
Boat Will Remain Until Tomorrow Morning Sherman
to Get Away Today Hall Sailing This Evening Orter
ic at the Channel Wharf.
"Ho was n Prlnco ot Paupers, all
right," laughed nu officer In the Paci
fic Mall steamship this mninlng In
rclutlng nn amusing Incident that oc
cuired Immediately following tho de
parture of the Siberia from Woosung,
China, the cntro port for Shanghai
The vessel remained at tho China
port foi twelxo hours. II Is some
sixteen miles from Shanghai the
great metropolis of North China by
rlcr A large Bteam tender conic i
down to meet all csscls and before
the steamer takes Its departure from
Woosung, there Is uiiothcr visit from
tho tender
A fulrl) well dressod lad, not oor
tlililien jcurs of age, sauntered down
III the dining saloon or the Sihcili
Just after that c-hso1 had resumed th )
voyage up lo the coust lo Japan in If
Ho tcannci the1 place at a table al
lotted to him by a fetuwurd with an
air of critical disdain riling com
plaint af several little matters that
nppircnll) displeased him, tlioso In
charge of tho dining room were of lho
opinion that they were dealing with
a )oiitliful scion of Die "Higher lips"
To cap the climax the outh pro
tested over tho ussignmeiit of Ills
stall iiKim and was lliiully ghen a
suite) with a bath adjoining
Purser Ihrup, had occasion tho fol
lowing day to iiveihtiul thn )oung man
for his ticket In the rogiilu perform
ance of his duties
The tlcki I Is In my trunk, mid Hi it
Is wu) down In thu hold, sighed the
ho) In response to tho Inquiry ot the
oindul.
Homo hours later he was ag iln
approached for tho nicossary docu
ment and thu same answer was lorin
Uoiulug. Tho truth flnull) came out Tho
fellow isibsessed no baggage or pei
sonal elTects other than a comb and
a tooth brush. Ho then nindo a clean
breast ot tho mattai lo Captain Ad
rian Zeeder, but not until lho Si
beria had roaclud Yokohama was ho
executed to tho slilo of thu essel and
to nu awaiting samp in
Ilefore leilng the Siberia ho de
clared that ho hopid to nuhe llieie
in ample llinu to stcuio inssagu In
tho AkU lo Shanghai
"It's loo bid lh.it I can not go fur
ther with )(u" was the palling hliol
from thu stowawii) lad to" the Sl
bcila olllee is. "Hut I must lelurii to
lho folks ut Shanghai I think )ou
tin the tilp, ueerthvless ' as lie)
wacd Ills adieu fiom the saliiiau
The Slliurla arrived honuiwhut lalo
at ipiarnutlue Hits moniliig uud u,n
not homded until the Pederal iimr
autluo olllcers had iibout coiupluled
their work In the Orterlc
Tho Silieilu will leao Honolulu
with slxt)-llvu cabin uud ileal I j two
huuilied steerugu passengers piovlded
thoru Is no rliuugo In iiuuiiilitlno le
gulutlons beforo tho depntiiiu of thu
tessil for tho coast.
Arrivals for Honolulu on the Siberia
Imludii Mrs i) It InenherK. will
known In the lslnmls Chin lot Hart
lett, uceoinp mied b) Mrs ltiulhtt, litis
returned from an Insneetiuii tisir to
tlio Oriental brewing plant ut J long
hong Willie awn) lie Inoki it Into the
brewing business as mrrUil on In tho
Kur Kuht us It ciimtrns Japatuso eom
pititlun. Desk spurts usslsted In amusing tho
large list of iasH(!igers Over unu hun
(Irid aie truvillng through
Trunk S I'alrns, for the past iIomii
jeirs ussuelittsl with the Phlllpiilue
Insular eiinlonis In several tinpurtant
inpailtlis, iinil leaving thu sir vice us
Its eurvijor of the port of Manila,
Is to take up his ilulliM as dlriitur
gi in i al of taxation with thu Persian
government Mr i'alrns will Join
fnreis with W Morgan Khustir, who
has been cumuiissiuiiiil as brad of a
diilegutluii which will procetd ti( 'le
hcran to liiHllt'utir prucn dings towards
rt forming the tluaiicial sjsluii uf l'u-
sla.
Mr. n ml Mrs Hi minliiua), who
huM- bien the I eusi gu i-ts ur (.iiviiii-(ir-Ci
nil ill (aiiiiiuii IoiIms ii the
PtilllppliifS am iitiiinlur to lluii home
at Huston
r
Sherman Cr r -an Adjulrttit.
Ihlrlxii hiiiuliol tons geueul rar
gi alii Kiippllis will bo illschaigol
finm tip' Unlliil States ami) lians-
W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd,
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Tade a Spqcialty.
( Mont Rouge Wines
Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne
( Schlitz Beer
PHONC 1281
A
OF PAUPE
isirt Sherman now nt the Atikoa
wharf beforo Unit vessel will be ills
pitched for Guam and Manila Phi
lippine Islands, The vessel Is to ho
shifted to the unvnl wharf lod.i) to
takn on about seven bundled tons
coal The. troopship will not salt for
lho Hist beforo 1'rlda) noon accoid
lug to present calculations of thu lo
cal fjnnrtut master depaitmcnt
In addition to the members of tho
scluutlllc parly who coin" hero lo Join
the expedition to tho oull)lng bird
Islands (ho Sherman brought Major
Aiihlhahl Campbell of Um coist mill
ler corps, ncllug adjutant general
who bus been ordered to Honolulu ns
adjutant for the district of Hawaii A
huge iiiumiiit ot the Height illta-harg'
(d heio Is CMiiiititnent fi ml iiorsounl ( f-
feds of tile tioops who nrilved lieie.
on the Crook
Thiough pussetigeiH Include 72 In
tho cililii. 14 second diss and 271
In thu stieragc Among the through
passengiirs lire Hilgailli r-Gtneral
tleorgu S Anderson, recenll) promot
ed from tho rank of Colonel of ('avail)
and oidered to dut) In tlio Philip
pines division, l.li uten inl-Colouel A
1) Kuhkprn, comnilssai) department,
Mnjoi II I, Hoosevell luailne coips,
detached ns assistant to tho ieKii
ipiaitei master In this ellv ami order
(d to I bo Philippines Hrlg idler us
piarterip ister. Major T I Keleher
u pi) mailer, ordeud fruiii tho l)o-
p.irlinent ot thu Iikes. to tho Philip
lilacs division; l.liutin inl-Cointnnn
der V S lacksou and l.leiilinant i:
While he.ul, I! Hi N oidered lo tho
unvil station at Aiauiln; Captain P,
I. Smith, Nineteenth lufaiilr), ic
turnlng to his command; Captain I
1' Costello, I'lilllpplue Scouts, return
ing fiom leave. Captain i A Ames
Phlliiipino Scouts, returning from
leavo, t.leilten ml J T Dounell)
Klglilli Cuvalr), lo join regiment In
the Philippines; Second Lieutenants
O lllch Peri) md K C. lirad) Phi
llpplne Stsitils Kcenlly apisilnled
fro.i civil life and ordered to Join
commands. S(ond I.leiiteinnt P S
Chrk, csnst ai tiller) corps, lalnlng
compiii) ut lint Mills
Alice Cooke Classed as Overdue.
In noting the anlv.il of the Anio
rlcm schoonei Allen Cooko, lho Se
attle Post Intelligencer su)h
l)ohi)cd bv head winds ami calmi
on almost the entire voyage tho foui
masted Schoonei Altcu Cook nrrlved
In jsirt yc-sloiday morning from Ho
nolulu, twcntv-thicn da)s out, vvllli a
cargo of (.on tons or scrup lion and
Junk Hhc (filled out-bound, lVliru
ai) S fiom Pint Hlalteloy, hut hi) In
Noah hi), wind-bound, for neail) a
wick
Had she been iihlo to get n tow at
Neuh litv on her In-bound trip, tho
vessel would huvo been 111 Jsirt two
dii)n oaillei No tugs could be found
iiicywheio fiom N'e.ih ha) tu Port
Tovvnsiud, and, oxpectlng tuomcntai
llv to pick up a tow sho came In
through tho Hit alt under hei own
canvas. Wlillo her nvcrngo speed was
slow, sho made two good runs, Mnih
22 and -'! when sho logged tlfl)-iilni
miles In four hours March 22. and
luei eased It lltt)-ono miles for tho
samo tlmo on tho following da).
PASSENGERS ARRIVED
I
Pu P M H S Slbirln, from Mnng
honi' iiiil Jupan. ieirts l"or Ifonnliilii
I o i him W K. Chung. Mrs 11 It
IsiiiIhu- i i: Hiitlttt, Mrs Hirthtt
II ,,.l.l,..,, lit.,.. If U r.,lm IT A
II. on Mih Wilson. Dr l". I. llu).
IH" Itii) 'Ihruuyh Dr W l Aiinms,
(1 N Audtisiin, K U lllirke P. H
c'nlins g Pomi Cliew, O S delimits,
1)1 1 C Cole, Xlrs. I C Cole, I.
'urn a. Miss fl C'oJid, Ansel Knston,
Mis Ausil I2uslun, K II Krbingcr, J
Hlbon Mrs, J Gibson, It Culture;-,
liidg, I. (luldswurth. Mrs W I.
Iliililsunith, Miss A M Jiffeisou, C
II Ijiuib, Mis. C H Lamb. Master
-
Ijimb, Mnronl, J Stovvart Mill, C
II C Muller, Mrs, ('. II C MolUr, CJ
ltnbler J llomali, II Hugers, W I.
Schwenk, V C Sifllth Mrs C C
Slllllli, Miss Luclle amltli, .Miss Alice
Smith, C Ii Smith, J I. Stewart Miss
Htovuirt, Mrs M CI Stevens, P Q
Mali Tal Wnl, 11 Weber, II K Chang
Yuen Sa linns Alices, I' W II irnes,
Mrs I' W Harncs, Mrs W I. Horo
linni I. UriisivvllA Miss K M H11III3,
It Huinctt Miss A, A Constable, .M
I l'il. Miss 1 K Ul), I, lout A
ll.imin, 11 Uorruliee, Mrr 11
llorrnuif J P Dunanee, Mhs H Dor-1
lance, C 1! Kills, Mrs. C II Kills, A
Ksslnx, Hair) I'eiUr, Louis Coder,'
C'apt W Jl Koiilliiiui, Ch is, lrcr, Or
A 1 iimir, Mr a. A. b'uehr, Infant and'
inalil, .Mlislirti l'lieln, Miss A 1 "ile-hr,"
.Miss Mm v K Uerhurd, D A Hum-1
burgir, Dr llonlger 1 Hurtmniin,
A Ilenii nvva), .Miss C llcinlngnay,
Max Leiniia, (1 V il.uhe V A. Magie,
Mrs I' A Mngee, Miss II M, Magee,
Y Mural Miss K Nleols, Mis K (.'
Palmer, Miss K It P.iluur, ARhton
Putter, Mrs Ashton Potter and maid,
Miss K Stevens, It P Sldiboltoifi,
Jlrs It P Sldelxittum Dr Cyril
Thvvnltcs i: T T)snn Mrs l'liiih
Talor, Miss Klnch Tujlor Miss r 1.
Waldrun C T Wliltni), Mrs C T
Whltnev. Mis M K Williams, .Mis. A
Wilson Miss I Wilson
Per U S A T Sherimn, from Ran
I'ranclsco for Manila ln Guam Hrlg
Gen Geo 8 Anderson, U S A , I.'
Col A U Knlskeni, MaJ T I) Kel
chcr and daughter, Capt P I. Smith,
l.t O C Tioxel, wife and thico chil
dren, I.I Polm T Donnelly l.t II S
Iletrlck nnd wife, l.t P 1." llrid) and
wife. l.t C Porr) Ulcli Dr II O
Scott, wlfo and child, Dr I K Scott.
Pa) master V S Jackson and wife,
MaJ II I, Itoosovclt, K K I)ckurd
I. M Nichols, wlfo and child, M. M.
(l.u ilner, Ilullev O. Smith, wlfo nnd
child II N. Mclscnhelter II HoefL
II Cnihiulst wlfo und (hlld, II K
I. arson Mis II II Chamberlain, Mrs
II. I! Chamberlain, Mrs. J C I.cSage
Miss II Lamb, Mis N I Cartur, J
McConahn, Allco M Annette, I, Mar-
rcll V 11 Rogers, Mrs K I) Stanley
two children, and Mrs W P True)
('apt K W Amis, Miss O Peteison
C Millar, wife and two chlldieu, Mn
Cluirli s W Carlolon, T Jones, K C
Hrovvu, (1 Clinton, wlfo ami child, II
Cumin Miss 12 C Curr.ui Goo 12
Hunihum, A S Pciuse, wlfu nnd two
chlldien, A I) Williams A W Husli
noll, Mis. C Mltchill. C Mayer. 12.
I Mack J I. Itlch P Slutnonskv
and wife C I) Hush and wife W T
Iniohertsleg, Mis II Cuius, Mis W
(' Young uud child, Ida 111 list S Kll
coursc, Mui) lones, l.t Walter 12
Whitehead, M A ThoriiiMilen. Kllzi
beth I.eonhirdt, Julia Coonmi, Ann i
Tnrnei Itoss l)vv)ei
LURLINEREP0RTS
Tlio fulluvvlng wireless messige his
hem unhid b) I lie ngi lies fium the
S S l.urllue, bound fur Honolulu
S S l.uillni Am II l- PHI 1
p in ,25 mllis from Honolulu, mud
eiati SK wind und sin, l'JOO tuns
enrgu for llnnoliilu, 3(0 tuns for Kn
hulul Dlt tuns for Port Albu, C nuto
inoMles no mull, :'S passuigcrs, ar
rive Suturdii), a m
SIERRA REPORTS
The fulluvvlng win less mess ige bus
In en n i ilvnl Ii) tho ngi ills fiom tho
S S Sierra, hound fur Honolulu
S S Mem at Si i, S p in . April
U "7 tiiblii piKseiigirs 13 stieiago
pissiugcrs, l.'iii tons inrgu .'OX sinks
mall, I nutuniuhlli 1 huise, and Wills
Pal go I2pnss matter
COOPER DECLARES
ACTION IS NEEDED
Chairman Coopci of tho Republican
nxecutlvo Committee, s.i)s
"Sonio di)s ago 1 was cillcd be
foul the Heallh Committee of Ihu
Senile and asked to exploits in)
views legurdlug tho legislation nt
that time In H'o V'lds of tlio Com
mlltco, rolullng lo Ihu povveis of tho
Hoard of lliallh and of thu Supurvl
sors In health muttcis. At that tlmo
I ndvociled that tho Con ity should
bu allowed tlio lultlatlvo and applli.i'
Hon of heallh measures, except dut'
lug the times ot epidemics or (u.i-
nntlno, but Ibat the Tuirltorl.il llo.ud
of Health should have aullioilty to
step in and administer mutters when
the) weio not being sntlsfactorll) at
tended to b) Ihu Supoi visors. This
practical!) coverb tho Leglslitlnn fav
oud by the Teriltoilnl Hoard (it
Health
'I hillovci! at that time lh.it lha
Count) olllcluls would tako piompt
stops tovvaids Inslltiillng efllclunc) In
their health depaitmiut hut so fat as
I can see, vet) llltlo lias been doiio
vvllli that end In view Unless thev
can seo (heli wu) cloar Inwards In
stituting a thorough leoiganlzutlun of
the ir health deuartment forthwith, I
shall advocate (hat lho Kxecutlvo
Commlltee proioso such Leglshitlou
as will lollovo them fiom further ii
Bponslblllly In heullh nintteis,
"I bcllovo that Pioslddit Sliitt
Sinlth of tho Terillorlnl Hoird of
Henltli Is making uveiy effort In put
heallh mallei s hero In a sitlsfnrtor)
condition and that ho should lucelvu
tho support of all rltl.ens who hope
lo sen Hawaii iitnln its control of
local affnlis."
IMMIGRATION BOARD
HANDLING IMMIGRANTS
A complete hi stem of bundling tho
Immigrants from tho Orterle has brill
uiganlcd b) thu Tirrltoilil lloiird uf
Iminlgratinn The Portuguese and
Spaniards, mo Mpiratnl. inch tilUhnl,
(he Pimtugiicso with groin and tho
Spuuhiuls with red tugs, tin It- bug
kugo taggid likewise and each fundi)
oi Individual caid-liulixcd At thu
chuiuiil vvbiif and plantirs' slud the
iiunilgriitluii bond has a fone of un n
ut work 'I Im Immigrants aie lid uud
she He lid In n huge tint back uf tho
vvlpuf, uud will be looked after Willi
gri.it care until tin) rtaih the plan
tations tu tuku up thill in iv work.
T
SHIP HERE
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Arcnir from e.llnallni, nun cxacll)
anothei twenty Hupp diya fmni tho
Aigentlno port tu the Hawaiian Isl
nuds
'I'ortunitoly, 1 hive dltcovored no
slovvawnjB In this coiuiunv ' conti
nued the sklppei "I want to s-iy
filithet, that I found theso ieople a
er) decent lot lo hand e. Wo linJ
a lltllo trouble tho Hist tow ilivs out
fiom (llbrnltar owing to n liiturnilii
gllng of Poitugnuso and Spnulards
When we found tint It was u hard
proposition lo mix oil with water, wo
Ecureg'itod the races nutting thn
Portuguese foivvnid ami lho largo
number of Spinluids In tho utter
uiiarlcrs
II) the ntd of her trlppln expansion
engine, tho Orterlc em eisll) steam
between twelve mid tliliteen knots
Sho has niachlncr) capihle of gcuui
ntlng 100(1 Indicated hursu lower.
Orterlc On Maiden Voyage.
Tho now Well fielghler mndo hor
plunge Into thu wnleis of Greenock
KiiKlund on Jiiuunr) JSth She Is
entire!) Ilrltlsli build Representing
the highest t)po of cargo carrier, the
veskcl Is 4110 Ions net reglstei. Sho
Is In every wuy a sister ship to tho
now steamer l.uruilc which baa been
placed on the P.ugot Sound Oriental
mi Thu Orterlc will I iler Join the
lint ot Weir steamers that operate
between Si little Tucouin, tho Jap.ul
iso ports, Shunghal, Hongkong and
Mnnlli, making tho Philippine sut
their tcrmlnil.
The Orterlc shows her cncoiititec
with suis ns sho arrived this morn
ing with her paint considerable dis
colored Otherwise the vissel was
kept ns, clean as cliciimstiiiiees woul I
penult 'Ihu slennu.i bus a length
overall of IM) feet, breadth ,7 feet
and mounded depth of 28 fi el On a
maiden vo)iige, thu vessd was sup
plied wlHi considerable caigo nt Hil
tlsh potts
Down In her spacious holds sho his
COCO Ions comint for Vain inner and
Victoria While at lloiiotiilu tho ve.i
scl will discharge homo COO tons sill
I hate of iiiiimouin Thero Is also
sonio smaller (oiiblgniuinls of mer
chandise for Pugel Sound purls The
Kteauur Uses both oil and coal ns fuel
In nd addition lo ncuily a ilui u Kug-
llsh olllci rs. thu vessul ejnlei, u Cbi
nuso cicvv of (,.1 supplied benno the
vessel left Great llrllahi
"Battle of tho Equator."
'lho Oi telle ollUors now smile ns
thev refer to the gieat "Initio of the
l.iilllloi,' wlili Ii developed Into u
llvel) sci ip between tho Spinl.iidii
and i mluoill) of Poituguie The
light was lather one sided hut boie
liidlcatlous of lesullln hcrlnusl) un
til the olIUois and ihlps start took a
hand In lho (uelte
It .ippe.us (hut some dujs nfler
leaving (llbrnltar nnd as iho sleiimi r
apinoached tho Hue, trouble began to
blew between women from tho Por
tuguese nnd Spanish camps. Ill feel
lug developed Into windy cniouul
eis lliiully leading tu taking up thu
cudgels bv the uld of lists. Willi tin
women, the usual lialr pulling and
scialihlng piovisl n fiullful means of
settling Biiproiuai v
"It ma) have been a mixture of a
little too much wine," so comiueulid
one olllcei this morning In letutliu
his vuslnn of lho mix up At nn
rale the steward i ilep'iiiinent was no
t i fit il to cut down the Issue of the
"vino' as a tegular lallon and while
the iimnlgi intu weiu not entire!) de
prived of tho nation il hovei.ige the
supply to each famil) was loushlei
able icduced Ihirth) iibvhitlug Ih
posilbllll) of a chant o jig
How They Spent the Time.
(lames, music, d inclng cards nn I
oilier dlveisloiis alfoidid the liuml
grants tousldeiablo plciuiiie 'Ihcio
woio bill time oi foiii d.i)s that tho
people who obliged to rem llu below
leeks because) of bid vvoalhei 'Inejty uibln pussetigeis Shu lias several
eompaii) lecpt lo uie uppei iltcks din
ing the da)s 'Iho Oileiio Is pio
nounceel by mini) ot lho immigrants
us a ver) stead) ship Kvoiy etfoit
was made to keep the part) contenleil
with tlieli lot and Clumped (pullers
Eovei.il Spaiiianls came abouid at
Glbtullai with musical iustiuinuiits
Among them uiu u number of grace
ful dauceis 'lho Poiliiguese weio
not lost for occupation The women
managed to keep bus) with sewing
oi othei duties Tho ships olllcei k
Ihiprtssed some thlil) of the .voungei
children Into senile us assistants In
the guile) and waiting on the passen
gers 'lho Oi telle was supplied with
La gramophone with a pleasing .may
oi iccmils liofoiu leaving London
Tills Instiiiment was u nuvci endln
souico of amusement uud eiilortulii-
men! to the people
What They Ate.
To attempt to enumerate all the
Items of food Muff Unit was inn min
ed Ii) lho largo cloud would Im like
a publication of tho list of mei
chnndlso can led lij a largo general
stoic
Define leaving tlio Orleilc Htoio
keupcrs look cm man) hugo ipi.inll-
lles of Klaplo piovislous lop In
siiiiiri) inoro woio izu nimuitii weigiit
m sugui on iiiiih imiaiueN, iiii gin-
Inns silad nil, 2U0 gallons of pickles i
On lho foivviird and after decks, sonio'
thirl) oi foil) head of beef catllo
wcio cariled
lo feed theso jieuplc, wo used ono
bullock two Inriels of salt pxk uud
Coney Garage Automobiles
Meet "All Inter-Island Steamers
Touching
.irair.i
RATES REASONABLE
seornl pigs (o a meal," was Iho com
ment from Chief Steward Itter Tilt,
an old bind at the business
When fresh beef was not liicoriror
ated In the dally menu there was a
host of other thlnpa tint took tlio
place
Other Items carried In the store list
Included 20U pounds of tobacco, On -000
pickagcg clgurtltcs, 250 esses of
eoudiused milk ffi'i pounds of lea, I
Ions salt mid vi'i tables In such
ipiantltles tint the foice lost tall) on
tho amount
Ihu biker force made three thou
sand onu pound loives of broid each
nnd every dnv tu addition lo this
roim ot tho stnft of life the MS"el
can led in tons of llcuir and Immense
ipiiinlitles or lilreiilts nnd craekuts
Wine was served once each week
but as Iho vessel nenrcd the Islands
thu ration was lncrent,ed lo two jsir
tlons ever) seven das Itlco also
found a pnimluent phico In the dill)
me'nu (hero being 13 Ions of tills
ronunodll)
Fresrt Mutton from Argentine.
Wlillo the vessel ruuialiiid nt Pit
entn Aicnii, tho sklppei pinch isid
CO head of Hhcup Addltlnnal culle
wcru also rcrurod Live pigs weru
taken In the cages with Iho live stock
to ho used fur consumption bv tho
Orterlc host
On deck this morning was to bo
icen tho icmalns of tun Ions of onions
that had been taken on at the Portu
gese iHtrts Hut little Is left of tho
iiutiltluus bulbs
A dozen or more bo)s nnd girls
weio emplnvcd b) the stewards iln
inrtmoiit In tho pealing of onloin,
pot itocs and to assist In the prepara
tion of the moils The younger folk
were nlso used In tho curi)lug of wat
er and swi oping and (leaning up thn
tpmrlois Thlrt) two Immigrants of
the older set wore eninlo)ed In cir-
r)lng food from the guile) a to tlio
n,1B ,, iimiKrj.i,oird Soven Im
migrants vvote found lo be g''d Ink
er nsslslnnla while three showed that
Ihev uiulorstuod tho business of but
chcilng cnltlo and shcop and the pre
paratlon of meats for consumption
Muile ('onifiirtiible its Possible.
The lirieell buiidiid lliilnlglitlts
were made us comfortable us dream
stames vvould permit. They wern
divided Into three Jols for sh iliig
The No one, two nnd thne holds
contained many hunks placid in
tiers Ihcre Is one continuous i no
way on the iniiln und shelter deck
which gave thu passengers plenty of
treo room for going iibout Kadi iir
son was supplied with u mattidss
lillul with straw, onu pillow, it plate,
cup, l.nlfo and loilt uud spoon 'I lie
IVdeial Customs olllcers paid espec
ial attilitlou to thu ipuutcis Kiipplbil
the Imiiilgialits this morning It be
ing the llrst appeal unco of the Or
terlc al ttie pint of Honolulu, (he vis
sel was given a direful Inspection us
lo her .Kcomuiodatlotis, The bag
gage and peisonal effecla of the new
anlvuls were kept in whom they
could ho leadll) drawn upon In limn
of need Tho Immigrants (an not say
too much In praise of thu evei-pies-ijnl
attention shown them by Miss
latum, MenlngUm and Miss Kdllli
Il)do Tbeto young women honed
us htewaidesses and nurses on tho
tilp Tbeie was never a tlmo during
da) or night hut Unit they weio at
the heck and i ill of the passengers
(Irlirle Staff of Olllcers.
There Is a veiy iigieeablu Bluff of
olllcei s In the ()r(i rlc. l'loin Captain
J ritidli), an. old hand In the Cblui
and I'lilllpplue (rude, to his humblest
iisslhlaut, tho men are u line lot of
follows With Captain riudlii) Is Ar
thur Atkins, llrst olllcer; Maurice Mc
.Nub, si tolid ollltel ; Ptler Tall, chief
slevvald; Thomas liuclianaii. Hist en
gineer, Willi Giorgc Periy, John Hall
lee and Willi un Howie as assistants
in tho engineering stuff
Thu vessd Is ut the cpiarautluo
v. half, wheie the immigrants wire
lamb d nnd they ut nine went under
tho Jurisdiction of tlio 1'ideral Immi
gration olllcei s
'lho Orleilc is to bo shifted to the
railway wharf to discharge her (argo
and will leuialn at the pint until tlio
lust ot the week T 11 Duvles .11
Co aio the agents lor the vessel
1 he Oiterie (all m loinniodiile tvveu-
II m 1 titled stateioouis and a large
sp.ieloiih dining saloon. Kver) thing
Is now and of thu latest model
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PA8SENGERS BOOKED
Per O S. 8 Sierra, for San Pinn
clseo, Apr 111 Mts. I M Jacoby,
Capt and Mrs. Clias, Clilltcndou Mr.
nnd Mrs. C J. 12sp), W M. Safford,
Mis L II Netvoll, Mis C G lid
son, Mrs, J. M. Young. Mt ami Mis
McKlvvIn, MrB Mor.iug II Unlluop,
11 Pleuiiuuii Mr and Mis A T Gen
iiian, Mrs L. Unities, Mr and Mrs
1' A Copolund, Mrs I, W. Osborne,
Mr and Mis 11 II D.i), Ml. and Mrs
12 P Aekeiliiiiu, M Wlldo. A P Sher
rlll II II lluirell Mis C J MtCur-
th). Miss II lorboH Miss 12 G l.v-
m in. (1 J. Wallul. Mis .1 A Hi. ilimet
I, m. McDonald, Mr md Mis O I)
Hunker, Mis M I, McDonald, S P
Hartley, M I, Woodman, J H el
bci, Mr and Mis. O H Pltpitrlck.
A A Cation, Mis Cunningham, Mr
and Mis I) Atklnwm, Mlhs McDiti
lols, Mr and Mrs P I Iisoy, Ml.
and Mis I, P 8wn)ne, Pino) Wlj
Ihnns Mis A MeWnyni', N c Anion,
MlSh II Hcltmaii, Miss Hell u, Mr.
und Mis I.. O Whltllei. (1. Horlon.
.Ml und Mrs T. C Senile. Mlm N
i i ,!,., ( jir lullI jIrili w n
IToubes
Tlti, V7iil.tl.in K'nliiiiiL I .l ll,t. .In
improvement Club will hold a ineet-
,, totilliC at 7 ID o'clock at Alllo-
ml College) to discuss a clubhouse
site and othei business
KAUAI
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