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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
Honolulu Mull d.
TUESDAY:
()((iiiil(- Si ntiil Ii tin '.
WEDNESDAY:
Hiaiiiill.iit 1 Irsl Hi Km.
THUB8DAY:
FRIDAY:
SATURDAY:
Harmon)
0. J'. h.
( haplir No.
IU (Hilar.
Al vleltlns members cf tin
Order are cordially Invited to
attend meetings of local ledge
tittt on the
2nd and 4th
Mondayi of
each month
at K. F. Hall
7:30 F. X.
HARINE ENGINEERS' 0thn Auo
JEKEFICUL A?S"r-IATlOH. ciatiom cor.
Ilally invited. I i
HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1, I. O. R. M.
Mrrta every first nml tlilril Tucsda)
o hull month In Fraternity Hall, I. O
O V building Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to nt tend.
W J ROBINSON. Sachem.
U V. TODD. C. of. .
tONOLULU LOPGE.618. B. F. 0. 1.
Honolulu Lodce No. SIS, B. F. O.
tiki, meets In their hall, on Ring
trtct, near Tort, every Friday evening-.
Visiting Brothers are cordially
invited to atteni.
d i it isnNiinna, b n.
ai:o t. KL,ui:ai:u sec
WX. MoKINLEY LODGE. NO. B,
K. of F.
Meet every 2nd and 4th Baturdar
evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P.
Hall, cor. Fort and Boretanla. Vlelt
Ing brothtri cordially Invited ti at
tend. F. F. KILUUT, C. C.
K. A. JAC011SON, K. R. B.
OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P.
McctH ci cry first ami third Friday nt
7 50 o'clock, 1 tlilan Hall, corner Hero
(aula unU Tort HtreotH VIsltliiR broth
ers cordially Invited to attend
s duckfr, c. c.
O 1II31NU, K. of n & B
HONOLULU AERIE 140. F. O E.
Meets on second and fourth Wednes
day ovtidng of each month at 7:30
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$ o'clock, hi
' m street, noil
aro Invited
San Antonio Hall, Vineyard
lhuinn. Vl-dtlnc brothtri
to llttflld
1 IIIUilINH, W. P.
M C M COY,- Secy
SPIRITUALISTS, ATTENTIONI
lMunrd Harle, the noted Psjihle or
fit bun rrunclwii, who for nur twenty
eara haB been urnmlucntl) IdcntUlrtl
, w Ith the Spiritualists' soclctlci.V Ainer
V leu, Is In Honolulu ami will dtmou-
t& ntrute ph)ihtt phiononicu, etc
- u.il ndvlic on all in ittcrs, given
Hplrlt.
Dill)
10 to I, OVIldllgS b) Uppidllllulllt, T(l
rphoiio Sill or ut rcsliliiuo, 7SJ Klniti
street (Irind Htnnco ever) lliursdi)
I3vo, ft miotic 5073-2W
DOWN SALOON FIRST, THEN
THE MOSQUITO SCUDDER
Condemning thoso win), with slurp
eiuil axis mid the stinng nun of In
donation, arc m'Iuk altn tliu binaua
tries bituiiso tho liubur itlluv-fci r
luoxtiultocs, wlill" tin1 saloon Ih allow
rd to rcuiilu uiimolistpd, Dr Ilorunus
Hcudder priwiitnl kiiuio IntticMIni;
V
HlallntlcH eonccrnliiK tlm piopiiKitlon
yji of crime In thlM Tirilloi) diiilnK the
rnursu of n hinnon on tho subject, 'Our
"j- course oi a
! Dirkist Ho.
trnl Union
Sol In 1 J'rciblein," lit tlm ('ill
Llmrcli I i"t eenlnir.
Vr Kcmlilir iHilurid that hrruiKonf
their K'ocriiphhal Hltimtlnii tho Islniiils
nro not tho )(icj for the ornt Uuhh
of criminals 'lids Is Ihihiiku they do
not offir tl iiiiHslhlllllo' for cm ipe
that exist on the in ilnlaud Most of
tho rhne hire, ho incrrnj. Is referable
to Rumbling, n InrRii ptrccntiign of Iho
cac being nothing moro thin pttty
lolatlon of tho Inn
In spile "f thli lath of Uclous rlmo,
It codH u sum oiiilviilint to two dollars
and nix unta pi I IndMdual resldint In
this dlstrjit to maintain tho riiurlH. jih
and ln lilcntnl uxcnuei. of expense, Hild
tho doctor Ho quoted other figures
agalni-t uhlih he romimrcd tho rrlmo
statlstl(Hof Miissuchusetts, u btiitn
uhleh, 'iin n center of culture, should
bo practically crime-proof Ilo pointed
out that tho r.ito or crime In Hawaii
li only a trltle greater than Massnliu
Hctts. but that that l no rcnHon why
tlw community should sit with hands
folded whllo tho sourco ot ovll Is ill-
loweu io uxii,
PERSONALITIES
W II YANDIII.I,, of Seattle, lias
been NlsltliiK on Maul.
A N IIAYai:i.l)i:N la reported hh
havlnt! opened n hank In tho Stale of
California.
.Mil AND MRS. K. II WODHIIOUSi:
nro hack from n trip to the Coast,
mid nrrhed In the Mongolia this morn
ing. 11 A UAM1W1N of Maul was taken
111 last Tuesday mid bin brother, Dr
Will Baldwin, int to Maul tu attend
him
MRS AIITHUH BALDWIN started
tho t'uitneuo mill grinding on Monday,
October 30 'I ho oti.islon was quite n
leremony.
.1 J OU.NO and .Mrs Young were
numbered among tlm returning pas
senger In the Pacific Mall liner Slnn-
Jgolli this morning.
II C MOSSMAN nml i: O Born, nl
lornejH well known here, nro reported
In tho Maul Times as hating formed
n It gal (opartncishlp
IAMi:S S MiOANDI.nSS and Mrs
Mtt'undlcss were among tho )i isscn
girH lxtiirnlng In Honolulu In Hie I'a
cltli Mall liner Mongolia this morning
.I01IX l'l.r.MMINO, it Honolulu
broker, has returned from A hunting
trin In tho northwest Do was n re
turning passenger In tho Mongolia
from the coast this morning
C UI. DU HOI, who h is been u resi
dent of Honolulu ninni oirs, took
out his Intention inpors 1 nt Sattir-
l.i). He will ask his fin il pipers ns
kooii as the lapse of lime will allow
JlltS T .1 IIA1.TON. wlfo of the
Hongkong represenlalUo for tho l'.i
clllc Mull Coinp.ui), Is n through pas
fcciiKer In the Mongolia which called
at Honolulu todii) en route to the Far
Kist
S S P.W'HOV representing Ibc
Singer Sewing Machine, has returned
from a business trip tn Iho Inalnlnnd
that called him (o the principal east
era centers Ho returned tn tho
Mongolia
ItOBIIUT J BLACK of tho I'hlllp
pine Insular Customs ncrlcc in re
turning to the Islands as ii passenger
In tho Mongolia after liming spent n
vacation or six months at hfs old homo
on the mainland
1' II KI.OUHNCi:. tho proprietor of
one of tho largest retail ilothlng es
tablishments In Manila, Is n returning
inssenger In tho Mongolia Mr. I'lor
cucc was called to tho mainland on
account of Illness
WILLIAM It. ANDERSON, olio of
Iho llo wires among Munlln's pro
gress Ko business men, Is n through
passenger In the. Mongolia, returning
to tho Philippines after u successful
tour nf tho States.
II W. CADWAI.LADHR, n prominent
Manila lumberman and mill owner, Is
returning to tho Philippines as a pas
sengor In thu Mongolia after having
I completed n business und pleasure
lour of tho northwest states.
W. W. CAMI'IIKLL, tho Pacific Mall
toprcHcntathc at Kobe, Japan, nc
comp.inled h) Mis. Campbell, are re
turning to their .hip in home ns pas
te ngors In tho Mongolia, which tailed
hero today Mr Campbell attended a
series of conferences while on tbo
coast which had to do with tho bust
ness of the steamship company.
P. A HALLABOUfill. tho "Indh
Rubber King," who has for )cnrs nitulo
tegular lslta at Honolulu whllo en
route between tho coast and tho Or
lent, Is u caller today during tho stay
of tho Pacific Mall liner Mongolia
Hallahotigh Is ccr an ardent booster
for Hawaii mid Honolulu In partlc
ulur. Ho Is cm a tour to Japan, China
mid tho Philippines.
DR. OSBORNi:, n passenger In the
Pacific Mall liner Mongolia, which ur
rlwil this morning Is en roiito tn the
Philippine Islands, whero ho will enter
tho senile with tho United States
na). Dr O-iborne was hurriedly mar
rlcd to Miss II Poster, n" fellow pas
seiigei, within nn hour liner stepping
abhoio at Honolulu this morning Miss
Poster Is well n known society wo
man on tho coast 'who figured prom-
Inenlly In tho prints as Mrs Poster
Patterson. MISS HI1SS K HKACII, who bomo
years ago was lelentllled with tho De
partment of Public Instruction in tho
rap.iclt) of ieachei lit Ohi.i. Hawaii,
has returned to tho Islands us a pas
senger In tho barkentlno Andrew
elci, arriving at tho port on Sun
day Miss Beach Intends to ninko an
extended stay nt Honolulu ns tho
guest nf Mr. and Mrs. Mohlllo T. Slm
onton, nt their Kiilmilkl homo. Mls3
Beach conies from Chicago, whero sho
Iiiib been connected with tho city
schools
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M'BRYDE CROP
LOOKING ILL
D P It Isenberg returned Uils morn
ing from u trli to Kanul, during which
ho undo u tour or Inspection through
the M)llr)ilo plantation
I was moro than plciscd with the
progres.) of tho pluntutlon," slid Mr
iMiibirg this mornliiK "Manager At
vxnnder lias dono splendlil work III the
cultivation of tbo eomliig crop Tho
fields nil look good It Is gun rally
known that our iiriugo for tbo touting
crop Is not as largo ns thut just token
olT, but fioni tho present iippearalites
and favorable wealbir with good Jukes,
no ought to get olT as largo u imp as
tlm laid This Is, of eeiurse, conjee
ture, but things look all right now
Thero Is ample water und I have never
seen McBr)do looking btttfr"
Weekly Hullfatla II per year
Furniture and
City Transfer Co. -
J AS. H. LOVE
Shipping
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PACIFIC MAIL CHANGES KEEP
STAFF OF OFFICERS GUESSING
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The Axe Has Fallen and Several Well Known Heads Drop Into
That Famous Waste Basket Dan Cupid on Trip to Ho
nolulu Inter-Island Steamers Prepare for Departure
Australian Coal Arrived.
Vice-President and General Man Ig
or It. P. Sciiwcrln of the Pacific Mall
Steamship Company inny ho ti visitor
to the Eastern stntcs and nt tho same
tlmo far away from San Francisco, tbo
port of departure of the trans-Pacific
liners operated h) tho compiii), but
novcitliclcss the official decapitating
axe swings right handily and with
each arriving liner nt Honolulu now
faces nro noted In tho ruuks of the
official staff.
The Mongolia enmo nloug sht.o Ala
kca wharf (his morning with Iho ver)
nlr seemingly charged with n modify
ing mid rcvnlutlonar) Inlliicnic. '
In tho purser's ofllco was Henry A.
Jerome, who was holding a pleasing
social lovco In which iinrtlilpitcd n
inrtv Including Pacific Mall represen
tatives, newspapermen, harbor officials
i ml tho runners of Honolulu hotels.
Jciomo demanded Immediate enroll
ment to membership In tho "Come
Back Club" nml slated that ho had
been n legulnr visitor to tho Inlands
)cnrs ago when It will bo remember
ed that Jerome served as purser In
the China und Inter in tho Siberia.
I mn thu oldest man in tho cm
ploy of tho conip-iny, having been
connected with the Mall lino for over
twenty )cnrs," remarked tho grizzled
veteran officer ns ho endeavored to
stand off tho advances of tho oncoming
ImRt who attempted to break Into the
sacred ronflncs of tho pursers office.
Jcrnnio represents tho last of tho
old school steamer official and with
tho retirement of Forty Fathom Din
Frlclc, mid thut vcrlcran purser
"Dad" Freeman, Jcromo stands alone
r.s a survivor of tho fcteady advance
of oungcr men to tho moro exacting
duties of tho ofllce.
Former Pursui I.udwlgscii of the
Mongolia Is understood to have boc-n
retired from service. Lndwigsen was
very popular in Honolulu shipping cir
cles ns well us' Willi tho traveling pub
lic. T. l Sullivan, chief engineer In tho
Mongolia la rcniilulug ashore for ono
mum! tilp and his first assistant, B.
Thompson is In charge of tho cnglro
room staff,
Dr. O. A. McKcrhnlo, formcrlj nt
tho Siberia has boon I rnusf on cjI Io
Iho Mongolia mid it s stated tint Dr,
llleioujinus lias gono over tn tho Pa
nama run. Dm McKechnlc has inmy
friends In shipping circles who wcl
romo him back on tho trans-Pacific
lnrs ngiln.
Rumor hath It that a
ger In Iho Mongolia en
lad;
route In tho
Fust Is being sent mil as an emlsiarVi
Io iillinuitcl) pave Iho way for Hip In -
troiliirtloil of n femsle head cook oi
chif In tho gplloy of -tho larger lln-
rru. It Is claimed that thu matter
1'. is been under consideration for Honini
Unto past, prosuniabty following tho
pcninnipiidiiltoii romliiir-rrom Travel-
Inir Chef Mnnml who has mado fto -
epient frlps on vessels Usslng thrniiglii
Honolulu Tho contention Is mado
that women cooks iiro-lielog employ-
rel on a number of steamships running
mil ot Pugel Sound liorts with great
success ' Tho experiment Is predicted
mny bo Introduced Into Iho Paolflr
Mall, cuisine. On Iho const the pay
of tho women cooks on soino slonmers,
Is considerable moro than that pnld
tho regular white masculine chef, but
Iho sorvlco rendered by tho women Is
pronounced as far better,
Ono of tho largest lists of cabin
passengers to nrrlvo at' Honolulu by
a I'uclflo Mull liner ln many months
nrrlved from Snn Frnnclsco this morn-
Inc.- tho vessel leaving DO cabin, G sec-
mid class and 1 third class passengers
it tho pott. 'Tho thiouglf list Inclujes
155 cabin, 37 second cluss und 410
Asiatic steerage.
Two thousand tons stores and sup-
piles for tho United States army und uiilii) morning according Io rubles re
navy forcos stationed In Iho Philip- oelved here. Tho Login on unite
pines Is Included In tho freight list
for dlpchai-goat Mnnlla; ThtTMonso-
W; Peacock & Co., Ltd.
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty
( Mont Rouge Wines
Sole Agent? Mumm's Champagne
( Schlitz Beer
Piano Movers
- Phone 1281
Ha will remain several d.i)S In the
Islimls before piocccitlng Io Hong
kong. Tho Mongolli brought about
two hundred sacks of later milnl.ind
mall mid thirteen tons Height for this
port
Tho liner Is listed for illsp itch for
Japan and China at five o'clock this
evening. A fall sl7cd list of Asl illca
will take passage foi tho Oilont In
tho liner.
Welch Brinns Granite Block..
A consignment of largo grnulle
blocks to bo used In the Desiring of
tho new ill) dock at Pearl Harbor arc
Included In tho largo general cargj
brought by tho American bark An
drew Welch from San Francisco. Tho
Welch made a sixteen da) vo)ago
from tho Coast to tho ll mils much
to the delight of nine cabin passcn
gors who report having enjojed tho
tilp Tho vessel went alongside tho
Bishop whaif to leave a portion of
the deck load before proceeding tn
tho railway whuf. 'Iho fi eight In
cludes quantities of gasullnu and ex
plosives. a
A Suparleta Klnau.
Tho Onrdcn Island Is prctt) well
cleaned nut of sugai according to a
report received nt this clt) b) Pin-
ser Kent of tho Ititer-Jslaiul stcimcr
Kllinu an arrival from Kuuii ports on
Sum! i). Tho Klnau returned wllli u
fair list nf passengers and the follow
ing cargo: 101 bigs tarn cinpt) wluo
ami beer barrels and sako kegs, crude
oil diuiiis and birrcls, ithrco crates
chickens, ono horse nml ISO package i
of Mindtles. A,
Sparks from the Wireless.
Wireless rcportB from Iho following
htoamcrfl en route to thd islands were
niched last hlghl:
U. S. A. T. 1 honias. 8 p in. Will
unlvo d,i light, Tuesday morning; K)
miles orf port.
M. N. S. S. Illlimlan, 8 p. in Will
nrrlvo 0 a m. Tiicsda).
M. N S K. I.urlluo. 0:r,0 p m.
7.'7 miles off Honolulu, houthcast
winds, smooth sea,' all well.
ri
Mlkahala Freight List.
Tho Intcr-lslunil stcimcr Miknhili
now o-idlig gcncinl cargo for Maul
and Molokal orts fell' dlspilch loinoi
low evening was n Siind iy arrival with
n fair lli-t of pisscngcrs und tho fol
lowing Items of cirgo: Three head
I) pisscn-jof i itllo, twcut)-slx calves, snvent)-
.., ... ,t...n.n ..I . . . ..t l.l..u
five pigs, t went) -ono bundles of hide",
llftec-n boxen chickens thirlj-llvi
J pick iges of corn, fivo boxeB eggs, an I
llfi pukages uundrles.
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Tuesday's Sailings.
I tvo lutcr-lsland steamers am on
tho berlli for dlhputih totiinrriivv. The)
Incluiln lho flacrhlii Manna Kea fin
'llllo via wiiv ports, tho l.lkcllko for
Hawaii with cngo only, nailing at
noon, 'Hid Klnutt for Kauai at flvo
o clock followed by tho Mikuhala lor
Maul. Molokul ojjil Uiutil ports and
tho steamer Kauai whlrh Is to return
to Hawaii .lifter having undoignno
sonio general repairs.
"
Schooner Turner at Maul Porta.
With a full shipment of lumber from
Paget Sound, tho American" iiclmnnci
SI, Turner, twent)-two dti)B from
llrn)s lliiiluir Is icpoitul lei have nr-
rlvcd at Kahuliil at tho time nt do
pnrluio of'tho Hleamer Mikuhala fiom
that port foi Honolulu. Tho Turnci
canto lusbio tho breakwater and wub
read) foi
llschargo on Satin day.
to
Mall Reached the Mainland.
Mull dispatched fiom Honolulu h)
Iho United States army transput I l.o
gun nriivcd at San Francisco on Sub
from Manila sailed from Honolulu for
hv inulnluuil "u November 3jd.
TIDES SUN AND MOON
,,n" 3d 3 la 3g h g U J
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Nor. ii in p m. it m n m. ,
13 Oil 10 1113 Ml IM ftlJI HI- rl-e
Il WIS i 0110 103 CI3 ill 013
n in I
IS II li 11 0 II 0.1) m; Ctl M) I SI
l " I
l Hi 13 15 H TI" 70S Ml ftlJ St
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I' I Ml l JW HH0 MJ M; 117
I" t 17 J-01 75S 901 0IS 517 I l
i' teal i s t tv s a w mo m? m
. laisl iiuirter of tlm moon Now 13.
f " :" :
WEATHER TODAY
Tcnipcrntiircs 0 it. in, 72; S a. m,
75; 10 n. m, 7G; noon, 77; moinlng
minimum, 70.
llaromclcr, 3 a. m , 30 0C; ubsoluto
humidity, 8 n. in, f! 1 7fi ginins per
cubic foot; iclatlvo humidity, S a. in ,
CO per cent; dew point, 8 n. in , CJ
Wind C u m, velocity 7, direction
I.' ; 8 a. in , vctnclt) C, dlit-ctlou N. K ;
10 n. in , velocity 14,' direction N. II ;
noon, vcloclt) 10, direction K.
Total wind movement durlug '1
hours ended nt noon, 231 miles.
VESSELS TO AND
FR0MJTHE ISLANDS
(Special Cable to Merrhanls' .
Kxrhiiiigr.)
Helene for Hawaii Porte.
Taking largo shipments or gcnoi il
cirgo, lumber nml fertilizer for ells
charge at Hawaii polls, the Intel
Island slc.imcr llelcno will he dis
patched this aflciuoon for ports' in
cluding Koh ililele, Pnitullo, l.aiiia
hochoo nnd Papain i. Tho vessel will
enrr) no passengers,
Noeau for Kauai Ports.
Thu Inlei-lslaod sleuucr Noeau will
be dispatched for wliidwjnt ports oil
Knu.il at llvo o'clock this evening
taking general cargo ttiiil explosives
mil).
.vnurlcuu-llavtalliu Line at Sim 1'iilro
Ijirgo coiiblgiimciils of freight foi
Leu Angeles thut arc discharged from
tho big freight steamers of tho Alitor-linii-llawall
in .Steamship Compnny ev
ery six eln)s at San Diego mid shli
ied overland by way of the Santa To
rullio.id to that clt), will probably be
brought directly to San Pedro, If the
recent ruling of tho Slate Rallioad
Commission oidcrlug reduced Intel
between thu harbor and Ins Angeles,
Is upheld by tho higher courts. This
Olllnlntl W1IH f.VIII-OKHPll tiv II. I1. Ilor-
lilan. Southcin California itceut for the
Auiericati-Iliiwiillau Steamship toiu-
pan). Mi. Durdiin explained that, al
though 110 pet cent of the freight dls-
e barged b) tbo steamers nf bis com
pany at San Diego was destined foi
lOB Angeles, tho company found It
piolltablo to omit Sail Pedro ns n pint
of call as thu freight rates In tho pist
had been tho smiio from Snn Diego
ns from Sin Pcdrei.to l.os Angeles, und
h) discharging Los Angeles freight at
hall Diego, the expense of duelling at
both Sin I 'eil to mid San Diego was
avoblid. Mr. Durdan explained that
hu had no authority from tho manage
ment of thu American-llawallan
Steamship Company entitling him Io
Bay us n positive fact that tho vese!s
of thu cnmpaii) would bo docked at
San Pedro ns a result of the San
l'edrei freight ruling, but ho simp!)
errlved at that consliHlon fiom a
knowledge of the! conditions which
has caused tho compmi) tn omit San
Piilio ns u port of call. "i:ir,ht M'tirii
no wo started In glvo Southcin Cali
fornia n teivlcn of ono ship In blx
months It Is ono ship In six days
now, and 1 suppose wo will got to ono
ship in six hours somo tlmo after Iho
Panama Canal 1b completed"
Big Freight for Central America.
A visit In Iho .ItipaucHO liner Ilii)i
Muni litjlngmff tho harbor this iiuiiii-
lug Indicated that (ho veticl carries
it largo genual cirgo for illscliargu ul
Ctntinl ami South Ami item iHiitu
Tho Bii)o Is to weigh anchor nt llvo
o'clock Ibis evening for Mexican coast
ports, 'thu vessel Is can) lug 30U0
ions gciicial Orient il cargo, his no
cabin nissei'geis but In tbo second
diss Iheio nic 17 tuvelers ami 177
At laths In tho stccuge The etcaui
chip met with considerable hetil wind
on the vo)ago (rom Chlui und .lap in
1 IM
Lurllne Drlngs Many Passengers.
There Is uppaiently n full list of
(ubin puSECiigcrs In tho Matrm Navl
ration slcamcr I.urlluo, en iiiuto fiom
Ban Fraiiclscn and noirlng tho Ha
waiian Islands. Thu I.uillnu was re
pented ns 1005 miles off thu poit at
!i:20 o'cloc'i on Siitiiida) night, hilug
Ing down 5800 tout genet al cargo, 58
cabin puBsciigcis, 117 Lacks iipill, J!)
packages express matter, 10 autonio
Hies and onu.laigu traction engine
alio l.uillno Is to c ill at Knhulul
whuro 4d0 Ions additional cugn will
bo dlsthiiigod Tho Mntnon ptcmnor
vyil hcilh at Jlaekfeld whuir uud Is
expected tn unlvo at tho pott on Wed
nesday moi nlng.
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FOR 8ALE
ljci'iitlrul homo at Kulmukl, Just loin
pitted Mugnlllient lcvv New, ut
tr.ii tlo bungalows, furnished und un
furnished t'hoho frult-beurlug tries
on mound BukiIu". I.lbiial trrm.ii
Address J Rook, !th Ave unit Pa-
lolo, Kahnukl
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PASHE.XIKII.S AltlinKD
Pel P. M. S. S. Mongolia, from San
Francisco For Honolulu: A. Akati.i,
Mrs. B. M. Allen, Krncst n Ilchr, Mis
I. II. Bcunot, 1, lllesstiig. Mrs. 1. Bless
ing, Miss Cecilia Blessing, W. I. Bty,
Mis. W. I. HI), II. S. Callahan, Mis.
II. S. Callahan, Miss T. Callahan, W.
ix'. Campboll, Mrs. W. N C implicit, W
II. Cli'imbcrlnln, Mrs W. II. Cham-
beilaln, Miss 0. CourMglit, T. II
Dnwsclt, A. F. nutincbnckc, J., I'letn-
lug, Miss II. Foster, Miss C. (llllo't,
Miss F. (Illicit, It. OlnsB, Mrs. II
iltnss, C. S. floodknlgtit, Mrs. C. S
Goodknlght, Miss M. A. llnrdlng, Mrs.
K. A. Hnrgeaf, Miss IS I- Uurgc-ir,
.1. W. Itnvwnrd, Mrs. T. Ilollmunn
Mrs, II. Holmes, .Miss J. Holmes, W,
11. Hopkins, J. II. Ivlns, Mrs. J. II
Ivlns, Mrs. A. lohiHton. W. 13. Kcclcr,
Mrs. W 13. Kcclcr, Miss 13. Kcllc)
V. 13 Klcr, Mrs. W. K. Kler, Miss J3
Kler, Major l.eoSild Mntleghu. J. S,
MrC.iuilless, Mrs. I. S. McC indlcss,
31. II. Mncfarl.itic, It. MicWnjiic, Mrs
It. MaeWn)no, Mrs. U McWiono, Mrs.
C. L. Morilson, Miss F. IL Murray,
3. S P.ixlon, Mrs. II. N Preston, Miss
L. Preston. .1. (1. Itottse, Mrs. J. (1.
lloue. Ia'Rov T. Il)onc, A. II. Salvo,
U. P. Spailldlng. Mrs. It. P. Spanieling,
Infant und nurse, WnilBworth Rannc)
Smith, Mrs. Wadsworth Rnnisc)
Smith, M. II. Walker Mrs. M. II. Wal
ker, Mrs. 13. II. Wntoi house, Muster
(,. S. Wntci house, Jr., J. A. Wclnninn,
Mrs J. A. Weinman, R 11. Whcelci,
Mra. It. II Wheeler, Mrs. II. K. White,
13 II. Wodehouse. Mrs. 13. II. Wodo
house, Miss Ccmrlcet Wodchouso, J
1. Veiling, Mrs. .1. J. Young, Master
St. Clulr Young, II. K. Goidon, P. Os
born. Through. A Arzol, 1. W. Bolt,
P. L. (Icrhatil, Mrs. Paul I., (lei hard.
Mastui It. II. (lerhuid. Master P. V.
Oeihurd 13 O llcrmum S. Horowitz,
13. A. Kntseli, Ilcv. C. 1) Krlcte, Mis
C. D Krlcte, Miss II. I.. Kriiger, Tsu-
tomu Moil. S. Murat.i. S. Outrii, C. II,
Snulon! .mil valet, Mrs. C. H. Sintoul
and maid, Jmlgo J. A Street, Mis .1.
A. Street, T. Taluta, T. D. Wulanabe,
Mrs. T. 1) Wiitmi ibc, W. W. C.imp
Imll, Mrs. W. W. Ciniphcll, Miss li I..
Coe, Miss S It. Colton, M C. Harding
Mrs. M. C llnrdlng nnd Infant, Miss
Mnhel Harding, Miss F. K. Hcolior, R.
Knox, Mis. It. Knox, Miss Llllrihcth
Knox, II. U Mori Is, Dr. F. W. Ooil-
dnnl, Mrs. F. W. (loddurd and Infant,
Miss Margaret Ooddnrd, A. N. Hong-
hind, Mrs. A. N. Hoagland, Mis. B. T.
loncs, W. S. lackson, W. Schuttor. W.
II. Andcison, Mis. W. II. Anderson,
Infant mid nur so, P. Baldwin, It .1.
tlliek, U. B Blum, Mrs. 13. Bobb mil
l-ifint, II. RruNche, I). W. Cidwilhu-
cr, Mrs. B. W. Cadvvnlladcr, Muster
P M. Ciulwnlhilcr. Miss 13. C.idwallu
e'er, l U Ccrvnntes, Mrs. "W. P
Chninhcilatn, Miss 13. Chamberlain. A.
C. Clark, Mis. A. a. Clark, W. 13. Co
le), 1. Criimtluc, A. I!. Dclbcl, .Mrs
Win. Crosbv nnd Infntit, Mrs. K. O. 131-
i 'cr. Muster A. Klmcr P. B. Florence,
O. N (Inidner, Dr. A. C. O-irton, L. A
i Inn Is, .1. L. Hnrilnon, Mrs. .1. L. Itar
ilon, II. J. Hawkins, Mis. II. J. Hivr-
l.lui, U P. Johns, Mis A. II. KlpPi
Miss D. Klpp, J. II. I.anglilln, Mrs. J
.1. Liughlln, Mlse It. Iauglillii, OI if
Mudgicii, !.. I) I.iukwood, F. C. Ma-
hun, N. L. MrJiinklii. Mrs. N L. Mc-
.lunklu nnd Infant Master R. MeJunk-
In, .1. ! M)crs, M. U. Mower, W. (3.
McMunii), R II. .Nlchol'on, C. N. Orr,
C. S. Pleice, Mis. C. S. Plerco and In
I mt. Miss Maty Plerco. 0. N. Rob
rer, S. D. Rude. Mis. M. 13. Scott, Mv
M. K. Scott, Miss 13. Q. Scott, C. A
irhamolulslci, P. Stoln, M. C. Swan.
J. M. Undeiwood, Mls. J, M. Undcr-
V.'OOll
W. 13.
(1. D
W. P. Webb, D, D Wood. Dr.
Wooi'ibiir). (I. D. Adams, Mia,
Adams, T. I. Anderson, Mis
T. F.
Anderson and Infant, David A.
Birth.
Mrs. David A. Birth. Miss H.
Itjilh,
Miss J. lUith, O A. Coopet
Ma O A Cooper. I. Di Sllv.i, Mrs. I
Da Sllvn, Miss 13 M. Dcihl, I. II. Dcn
U), Mil. I.'. II. Douglas, (I C. Ii la
toll, Mrs. (1, A 13 lw, mis, 0. 13vins
Mrs. M. 13. Fields, Col. W. (Inrliu,
Mrs. W. (lorlng. Mis. F. J. llnlton,
lautci 1, Halloa and mi! so, Mis M
Hanfoid, Miss U llofer. F. A. ll.tlt-
bough, Mrs, D. I.. Howell, Miss Mar)
Howell, .Mrs O. Ii Kclsoy, P. I.idd,
Miss 13. Malotio), C. II. Marsh, Mrs
C. R. Mm ill, Miss M.ir MiiibIi, UT. A
Mont7Cr, J. I. Plgott, M Reed. 11 W
lllslty, Mis. 13 W. Itlsle), H. S tinot.
Mis. R. Snincl, Mrs. ('. 13 Stovenson
Miss W. Sloveinion, M Thu?, dipt
I . YU'-ii, II. C Wtw'dbotiie, Mrt. II. C.
Woodhouso, R. Wllhiamll Mis. It
Wllbiant, Mis ('."IX (!r iCvenoi.
Lurllne R-oorts.
Tho following wltelcjis messago Iih
been iicelved h) tho Agents nf tho
S, H. I. nt line, hound for llonoliiltii
H, B. Ian line, if20 p in, at Soi,
Nov. Il:)0ti5 inlloc Iiuiii lloirlnlu
I Ighl S 13. wind ami sen, Foi Hono
lulu: 117 sicks in-ill. 30 pi-kjgc'H ex
press matter, 10 uu oiuobllus 1 mic
tion euglm. l'oi Knhulul: inn tons
caigol ship aulvoa Wcluesdtiy inorn
Ing (tiiil ducks tit tjio Iltckrold wharf.
ra
Australian Coal for the Inter.lsland.
A tdilpuicji! of flvo thousand loui
Aiinti iillati coil has arrived at Iho
pint ocnulgned to the Intci-lsluud
Stomn Nuvigiition Compin), tho fuel
nrilvlug In the Biltlsh Btoumshlp
Hcckcnhum, of which will ba icpie
hcnted at tliu iiort tluoiigh C. Brewer
uiii) CQUipauy. Tho Ikekcnhuui Is In
coinniuiid of Cjiptain (low, und thu
vussel bttaiiKd fioni Newiastlo, N. S.
W., to Honolulu In twent)-two di) a
No Austtulluu mall was tecehed fiom
tho vessel Contain (low io)ioita a
fair tilp which Is clminctorlzcil ns
mote oi leas uneventful.
AltllMKD
Sunday, Nov. 12.
San Francisco Andrew Welch, Am.
bk,t u p. m.
Monday, Nov. 13.
Sou l'runclsco Mongolia, P. M. S.
S, 9 n. in.
Per stiur. Klnau, fiom Kattil ports,
November 12. II. S. Young, J. Noble,
Mrs. Ogawa, C. Hannah and nurse, F,
Ventura, J. S. Miitoncs, S. Mitsui,
Mar) Jacinth, Mrs. Man Sing Hong
F. Weber, Mrs. F. Weber, Miss Lulu
Wcbcr, F. A. Alexander, S. A. Kc).
stone, C. A. Brims, W. 8. Crano, MIbs
13. Bishop, K. ltocndnh!, F, II. lla)
relilcn, K. C. Hopper, C. II. Hall, II.
II. Atvvood, Miss Trtiniplcr, F. Libenz,
Mrs. F. J.ahcnz, K. 1 1 am n no, U Shi
madi, Miss R. P. Kalol, I3d. Wind
ward, 13. (J. K. Dovcrlll, O. II. Pang.
Per stinr. Mlkahtla, from Maul nnd
Molokal poits, November 12. J. W.
W)lllc, James Mini to, Mrs. Slmlcck,
Mrs. A. Wuterhoiiso and child, Miss
Saxon and nurse, Y. Nnu lllng, N.
Roberts, U. Kutumoto, Wllllnm Knight,
(leorgu Weight, Joo Cockttt, MrB. J.
(loblstclii, Cupt, Ilowo, T. J. Hccnc),
M. .1. Coclho.
Per Am. bk. Andrew Welch, from
San Franchco, Novcinbcr lZ-tleoigo
Ooeppert Jr, A. O. Morati, Mrs (J.
Vorfeld. Mis. I F. Shernciuaii and 1
children, Miss II. K. Beach.
I PTSWK.MIKIIS BOOhKD
. ' '-'
Per slmr. Manna Ken, for llllo nn I
wii) ports, Nov. 14. Mrs. (1. Desha,
A. W. Dunn, (1, II.'De'verlll, Mis. R.
B Dodge Rev. S. Desha, J. Orilcn
sleln, Mr. Odcll, Mr,i. Hurt, R. Mc
flrcet, Mrs, J. W. MeOiilro, V. Ilnril,
T. Ojaki, Mrs. Itlggs and friend, A
F. Faster, D. P. Fnslcr, Mrs. C. J.
Ilcygs, Miss Halt.
Per P. M. S. S. Mongolia. Tor Ja
pan and China ports, Nov. 15. Taio
llcdsuml. Tun Alzivvn, Rev. J. UM
bornc, Mrs. Usborjic, 11. Holmes, Mrs.
II. Holmes, J. C. Ciiircn Mrs Cur
ren, It. H. Ruth, J. M. Icr, K. III
)tinia, K Kntuano, l-rjnk A Pcrret,
Mis 11. W. Mcintosh. M. Muae, A
W. T. Bottomlcy.
Per slmr. Kin tn, for Kniinl isirlB,
Nov. II. Francis (III), Miss L. Will,
II. Killers, A. Copp.
TimsPOItT SKKUPK
-
I -f
Dix, nt Manila
Lcgnn, from Mnnlla, nriivcd Honolulu,
and sailed Nov. 3 for San Fran
cisco. Slicrnnn, sailed from Hono'iilii for
Manila, arrived Nov. 3,
Sheridan, at Snn Fiauiiscn, arrived
Oct. 15.
('look, nt San Francisco.
Bttford, nt San Finiiclsco.
Warren Stut'oncd at tho Philippine.
Thomas sailed from Snn Franc Isco for
Honolulu and Manila, Nov. C.
FEDERAL TROOPS
MAY GO TO CHINA
(Continued from Page 1)
llivc that hi this event the three arms
ot tbo sin he hi O ihu will -e t their
iliaiui' to sin some real lighting
III the i vent of tioops being unbr
ed from lure- to China In tho licit' fu
ture, It Is prolublc that tho Paclllc
licet will not linger long In Hawaii in
waters, but villi bo sent to the Far Fast
to guard American Interests
DR. BLUE TAKES
(Continued from Pan 1)
biting people, lii tho ii nr fiitum
Tho mutter of i xtendlng the scope of
the ciiiijuIgii to take in the other iihh
iiultots us well has not )et bent defi
nite h- decided oil and mi) comn up at
thv milling this afleiniMiu at .1 o'clock
of tho citizens' committee and uuthorl
tiis Dilfllng hilf uiouml the globe, n
life prtsuvcr from the wreck of tbo
sl imer Mtnnli) Dollai, width wont
alnili on the Jupanese mjst In Au
gust, 1 '10'.. was pit lu d up icci'htl) on
the In, uli ut Clilllvoe, hlietl.ind Is
I mil
A llflem-story iibiousi, costlnu
t.'.rt'O.non, was ibdlnitiil In New ork
bv the ' V'bcr I.oiU'c" of the lit imv-
oli nt Prntiitlvn Ordei of niks 'Iho
ni w homo Is on West Fort) -third
street, iieur Bioadwii). and Ineludes a
bnli I of Hire o hundred and forty rooms,
and bus a lodge room stilting throe
thotisiuil '
Duvn Maru Calls for Supplies.
Tho To)n Klson Kajslu luer Bujo
AWirii from China anil lapin iorlsind
en i onto to Control mid Smith Amo
ilea called off tho port nt noon todiy
and was boidoi by a dclegalloii of
Federal officials, This vessel has no
rrelght for Honolulu nml v)ll remilii
long enough to Uko on somo water
nnd supplies.
WHITEJELTS
MILTON & PARSONS
Opposite Young Hotel
Phone 308S
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