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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU; T. H., MONDAY, DEC. 1t, 1911."
Masonic Temple
A
Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
Honolulu M.ilc il.
TUC80AY:
Honolulu ('niuiii.iinlcr)
Order tif tin 1 tuple.
WEDNESDAY
llinuillan 'llilrit llipno,
THliBfiDAY!
Honolulu Cnniin.inili rj
Ittguliir, . i. in.
Honolulu- S loud Hi grtc
7 trio . in.
FRIDAY:
Oceanic-'I hint lligric.
SATURDAY:
lliiMiiiiii) ( Inplir Vi. I
0. I'. ,s. Itttrnl.ir.
At) visiting membonv ol tM
Order ere cordially Invited to
attend mectlngo of local ledge
City Transfer Co.
JAS. H. LOVE
FURNITURE MOVERS
(!
hipF)in
KILAIIEA'S
'Meet on the
2nd and 4th
Mondays of
each month
at K. P. Hall
7:30 P. M.
MARINE ENGINEER? 0tb Aho
4EHEFICIAL A?Snp.ATIOK. ciaUom cor.
tially invitea.
23S
tnt. HoKINlEY LODGE. HO. 8,
K. of P.
HHu every 2nd and 4th Saturda)
iienlns At 730 o'clock in K. ot F
Hall, cor. Port and Herctaula. Visit
log bruthtri cordially tnvttkd t'i at
lend.
J- r. KH.HKY, 0. (3.
. K. A. JACOHSON, K. K. .
U
iUNOLULtt LOt)l?. 610, H. P. 0. X
Honolulu Lodge No. SI 6, D. I'. 0
tiki, meets In tholr hall, on Klni
Itreet, nenr Fort, every Friday eve
aire. Visiting IlrotSiers are rordlall)
nflted to atteni.
i) v it isr..viinna, n n.
tIKO T. KLUKiJKL, face.
i HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1, I. O. R. M.
Meet ovcry first nnd llilrd Tiiosda)
of cucli month In IVatcrnUy Hull, I. O
, O. I'. Willing. Visiting brothers cor
f dlally Invited to attend.
J- W. J. nOBINSON. Bachera.
E. V. TODD, C. ot n.
INITIAL TRIP
TIDESSUN AND MOON ,
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I J.IJ JO J 15 ;,V. B.IO R.3S M tai
6 3 S 51 SJK 10.14 ft M9 6M
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ill SI 33' 9I.II, 0T 819 Nc
1i in.'
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t Hi J S & Il III W I 51 O.J & "
Ol? 31 03B S 1& 0.511 &.50 fn
io t.iv jj jmo- ji'-v ".5" &'! I"'"
Full moon J)cc. 5 nt 4:J1 P l". "
I i f i. ' '
(Continued trom tQe 1)
Hut has liccn Iholr good fortune to
onjoj In nuiii u du.
To Prcsldneut Kennedy, nbly ns
iltted b) n cnpible nnd obliging Ktnrf
of ollucis limit lie given llio credit
or the pleasing nrrmiKonicnt of nil
plana for tho romfort of tlio mem
bers of tho party to tlio smallest do
tall. Kv entiling passed off to n ilc
Clio of satisfaction that left nothing
to lie dcslicd.
Ilappv In the anticipation of n tour
of Hawaii which would Incorporate n
pllgrlningo to tho Shrine of Polo, It
vns n merr) p illy which willed from
Honolulu on Krldaj evening to a nun
Ik i that JubI iniurortilily 111 led tho
avail iblc i.ililn passenger capacity of
tlio litinilKinne new Intcr-letiiinl liner
Kllauea
Ab bus often hecn Ktitcd of lite, tho
Kitauen itmrocnlH tlio erj hint mini
In stomuiililp coiiHlrnclloii and Lijulp
nieiil In tlio ImIoi-IhI mil tleet.
Tew Paid Tribute to Neptune.
Hi or slio mmlil lie a poor mllor
Imlted wlio would how to the dltre
1ns nnd cvartlui; deniauda of Ol I
Noptiinc wlillo it tinclor lietwein
tho Inlanda In :i cscl ns stnlilo or
liccarlous an tho Kllauoa Of coumo
It iniist ho adinlttcd that there was a
Inuopoino minority who, alter n enn
Kldcintlon of n Hlimptuoua dinner,
vtitch fairh aliouuilcd In the Rood
things of thin world mid icprcteuled
(liu liott eiillnan efforts of impuliu
thief Steward V. I. I'.iuKellna, houkIu
i doubtful Ktilaro In tho Bccluslon
of llielr Btaleroonm. Old Noptuno was
Thompson that ho would shatter no
spcid rtcords while on tlnnall. Tint
he kept this plcdgo Io tho painful ami
dlsttcBBliiK rctlcr H proicn by tho fact
that while tho Thompson chaitnt lcfM
iiiuonR tho very first, It wni tho lust
word In aulos to sneak under the
friendly shelter of Mine Host Demos
thenes carUanssary nt tho Volcano
nlonR about elfiht o'clock Saturdn)
nlfclit. Hut hereby hniiKS n talo Hint
to relate would tax tlio fervid iIcb
crlptlc powers or "Hlstorlnn .lack"
I.ucas, to n inilnt where incro word!
would bo found futile.
Sunshine and Cloudi.
That unto trip acrors tho Inn
titrown wnstcg of North and South
Kona will scno ns a thcnio for inoro
than n book full of utoilox of heroism,
Kclf-sacrlflcc, without the sllt;hlest
embellishments. To mora thnn one
tnnchlno filled with Honolulu joutli
mid flower, or freighted with men of
business or'pioressloiinl piomlncncc.
tlio trip through Kona turned out to
bo n chnptcr or disasters. Perspiration
and may It bo Bald, profanlt), Is be.
Ilcud to have inliiRlcd In tho efforts
towards porstuiBlon of u lofiactorj tiro
to fit Itself to a dlHtemlcd rim
"Illow outs" becamo a fcntiiro which
nroso ncroKB llio patliwn) of linppl
iicbs or foNoial indolMs and contlnu-
td with such frciiicucy that tho Vol
rami louo appeared to bo thousimU
or IcaRiies nwny ns tluio wore on nnd
patleuco became n tiling or tho past
To properly ch-onlclo tho list of min
or accidents would require tho icqul
sltlnn of names of a hundred or more
persons.
All Ends Well.
The spin through Kona, tho heal
thiest portion of tho Island of Ha
waii, provided I hat ou do not my it
!n llilo, proved a delightful oxpoil
ento. The nuto trip takes ono through
the prosperous coffoe, tobacco itnI
pineapple districts of this portion o"
MMR TODAY
Temperatures G h.'iii, 71; 8 n in,
70J 'IO n. hi i 76; noon, 78; mornlnR
mlulmiim, f9.
Hnromctcr. 8 n. m . 30 00; absolute
humidity, 8 n. m . 7 0J2 Kralna per
cubic foot; rolnthe huinldlty, 8 n. m.
88 per cent; daw point, 8 u. m , C7.
Wind 0 n. m . .elocity 3. direction
N. i:.; 8 n. m) 'velocity D, direction N.
i:.; 10 n. in., vcloclt 7, dlrectun b ;
noon, cloclty 8, direction N. 12.
Jlnlnfnll durliiK 21 hours ended 8 n.
in , .10 men.
Total wind movement ilurlttR J I
bonis ended lit riiibn) 131 miles.
VESSELS TO AND
FROMJHE ISLANDS
(Hpcclnl t'nlilo to Mcrchnnta'
llxrliimgcl
1 LBCATELEGARDO
Monday, Dee. 11.
SI:ATTI.K Sailed, l)rd. 10: U. S. 11
U. TIicIIh, for Honolulu.
BAN KHANCIBCO Arrived, I)cc. 3;
S. H. Kntcrprlso, from llllo, IKc. 1,
l'OUT AI.I.i:N Sailed, Dee. : H. S.
Hollo of Ireland, for NowciiBtlc.
' 'WlrelMs.
S. S. I.ine, arrives nbout S p. in,
WcdnoBdio from Ban rrnnclsco with
IC00 Ions carpo nnd 57 passciiBcrs.
S. S. Manchuria, arrives from Yoko
hama about next Friday nttcinoon,
8. 8. Korea, arrives from San Print
cliro tomorrow nt G:30 u. in. with 208
bags of mall, sails for Yokohama about
5. it. in,
U. 8. A. T. 1igan, will nrrlvo from
uinil nnd lived up to his promise lo.t10 ,R sinn,t. Tho winding nrcend
Cnptnln A. C. Slinerson, and also Cai- ()f Ul0 Kopci) Rvcg ono lclultful
ain William iimi) ricenmu, wuo Ku,misC8 of BC.. ..., 8iu)rc- Tho .,..
wcro taken right on to tho volcano In
the Mellildo licet llcr without fur
ther mlshnn. Claudius can snfel
count on the, support of two ncwi,-
mncriiicii nt least sbould ho ever no-
blio tn run for President ofitho Koiu
Clood Holds League.
Fire and Brimstone,
The Kllniien part) slragglcd inlo
Ibo frlcndl nnd. Ilghlcd area nt tho
Volcano Hoiibo from thrio o' lock In
tho nftornoon until two o'clock Sun
day morning. Tho nnjorlly wcro In
duced to tnako tho trip to tho crater
edge.
H.ilcni.uiniaii Is now nt llio best. A
tea of llqiild lava, redolent, boiling
r.nd plunging Is now within two him
drcd feet of the odfco of tho crnlcr
It Is over tho floryi pit that knows no
lest. A caldron ot crimson, streaked
with dull red nnd black, over chang
ing In fantastic design, the traveler
round that In bending over the shcl
Jered precipice t)iut tho sight was
one that well repaid nil illscomfortiiio
of romo hours' ago. Cones, spitting
molten lava and showers or hparks
are not soon. Tho vhlt to Kit men In
many In tho part) was one that will
lever bo forgotten
To Hllo and Hakalau.
OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Orst and third Trlday at
T'30 o'clock, I'jlhlan Hall, corner Dcre
tunla and Port streets. Visiting broth
era cordlallj Invited to attend.
S. IJIX'KKR, C. C.
O III 'INK. K of H. & S.
HONOLULU AERIE 140. F. O E.
Sleets on second nnd four'tli Wcdnes-
l.lnii tt.niilm. nt nnili HKintll nt 7l30
"o'clock, In Snn Antonio Hull, Vlncynid
street, near Kmma. Visiting lirollicn
aro Invited to nttend.
1. HIOGINS, W V
" tVM. "C Xt'COV, Secy.
B
bPIRITUALIST8, ATTENTIONI
Kdwnrd Knrl. tlio noted I'd) chic t
San l'ranclKin. who for over twenti
cnrs InM Imn piomlnently likntllled
vv Itli the PplrltiiillstH' sm Idles uf Ainer-
Irn, is In Honolulu nnd will demou-
strato psjclib phi iinini tin, etc. Splrlt
iinl ndl o mi nit matters given Hilly
in to I, iikiiIiiri liynpiioliitnieiit Tel-
tf epiiuno ;i iia or ni renicio-r, o. iiiuiu
ty? street, flriiiiil Sciinco every Tliursd ly
, Kve. 8 n't loci:. B010-tf
i
went along, that tjiern would bo no
iipr-trcperoiisncss. Hiding for a few
hours Homo long easy swells, tho
good ship Kllniien with every ono on
Ip loo of expectance dropped her mud
iiooks In Kalliia liny at tho unchris
Ian hour ot foui-llitrt) on Katiirdaj
illuming.
Invasion of the Joy Wagons.
On bo.iiil, sei uruly lashed, wero
thirteen Honolulu owned uulomoblles.
Hero wns vvlicio Chief OrT.cor I). P
Nicholson gave a display of1 skill
which auuzed cccinsnonlsts and slilps
crew, In tlio expeditious handling of
ilicso heav) and ponderous machines
In tho transforation! Bhlp to shore.
home half nolo distant.
Lifted from tho buvvclry of thu
iite.uuer, pined ou two llrnil) laslicd
working lirats, n now nianncil tho
oars and one b imo mid twos tlio
ruloH vvi'io sieedll sent landward,
picked up li) a derrick, rolled down
llio Knllua wharf nnd turned over to
llio owners,
'llio Honolulu m iclilnes lauded nt
Koii-i mid paitlcipatlng In the triti
across rountr) Included thoso owned
li) .Mcsbis .l.icgor, Heckle), Young,
l.owie), Piank Thompson, A. N.
(lmpboll, .1. A. Kennedy, Dowselt,
Ititcr-Islniiil Sleam Navlgitlou, Will
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
WHITEJELTS
1 MILTON & PARSONS
-ft OddoiHo Youna Hotel Phone 3038
'.. - -.r--;
Sim Prnnclsco nbout fi p m. Tucrda)
oft and tho liner proceed to Kona and
Manna Lon, soon to go out or -com
mission. The Kllauoa Is wcl( adapted
for Hie windward llnwnll route In that
Kan ports, coveilng the run of the
the vessel hag speed far In excess or
nny other vessel In tho licet with the
imsslblo exception or tho Mauna Kca.
The Kllnucn covered tho distance be
tween Hllo and Honolulu in a llltlo
Are KM'
YouKTwi
Thin? 2&
fiMZZA
(Continued tram Pag 1)
and bound atiy doubt win tin r Lc
p.iriln leally cMsts, anil ir tn lis ex'in,
liiwlllmi. Ilml lit.. N'nvi1 IVeii.irlltw nt
jinn ordered AdiDllal TlipiniiH torrulre1 Sk 4 T
llio scum on his return trip, a ml II ml 1 jrllii
tho rock If rock tlicro Is.
"I.eKirilo Is wliut wo oldlbners colli
a 'vIkIh,' something that luih been ,J mn doWfl, easily tired, DCrV
seen," Kiild Adlulriil Thonms this morn-' t . . t -i
lug. "ir )ou were to walk Into tho ousf inu uu nui kuuw mui
Junior oltliers' moss nnd iisk them what q take? TllCtt SO direct t3
ii ihi.i in i iiuuui it mm) ui iiiciii
could till sou. but tci those, who went
to nea bt'fure ihurts were ns full and
ns ncciirato us they nru, now, tlio vvoid
und what It menus urn vvell known.
"WJipii I niiiilc my live-months' Ml
rntlllc rrilNe on tlio old Alb''lrii"1
Hume ) urn ago, I charted mam sciri
mythical shoals unit rocks, nnd on tho
other Imiul, proved Hint several mark
ed down were iiiiii-axlstant. Once n
rock or a shoal gets on a chart ltstu)s
tlicro miirit's proved be)ond a iloubt
that tin Inforniiitlon .Is false. W'c uro
to Hud l.igardo If It really exists,. mil
In that ciiso vvp will take Its uxact po
sition nnd sounding. If tbero Is no
such rok, vvo will so report."
When tho cruisers get In tho sup
posed Identity of tho rock they will
form In line, with live to ten-tulle In
less thnn thirteen hours last night. At
n llftcen k'nnt pace, this vtsscl wlltfte"nl"- 'Icpendlng on tho w either, and
nut fringed shores with dashing surf
affording a pretty ultimo. This con-
rtantly changing panorama more than
n.Tsct llio cxperlcnco of thoso liaisons
traveling by tho "hoodoo" cars, who
had ample time to view tlio scenic
delights liceatiso or frequent stop
page to repair slight damage.
Near Nnpoopoo, Itcprcscnlatlou Ju
lian Yntcs, who had chargo or a llltlo
group of ncwspiperuicn polnled nut
the old Havvnllan "City ot nefuge," a
well prcscr-'cd temple and a iiaven of
safety for tho evil door. At Keauhoii
tho ancient coasting placo for tho
grass sliders was pointed nut. Soino
mcmheia of tho party hid occasion
lii vvibh that tho Komi roads might
ufToid mi equal opiKirttinlt) of loath
ing dcstlunllon.
Luncheon and Lava.
Skimming through tho lofTco fields
with orriislon.il patiben of plueapnlej.
tho part), now widely scattered bo-
caiiho of frequent breakdowns np
pio.uhed tho lava Hows, A Hitting
glimpso of Captain Cook's monument
at Kcalnkckua liny was pointed out
by tho ever accommodating Yntes.
Sonio ono tlidcavorcd In convince
tho "doubling Thomases" In tho party
that tlio hard lava rock nindo an Ideul
road material. It docs, hut whisper
Campbell, W. 0. Ogg, Woltcrs nnd,'! not In Merchant street that n nu-
ollipi's Ithiiui should bo shod with steel tires
Picsldont Kennedy nrranged foi'jto find n way thiough Bomo atrotchos
lliron llllii mnrliloou t All ..itl ll.nl 111 VCfiiMi In unfntv
VISIT THE
Mary-Ann
Bonnet Shop
For-
Christmas Millinery
Miss Power,
DOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET
Bciond Floor
EEVENINC GOWNS AND WRAPS
jClerncd by Abadlc'o French Procos
FRENCH LAUNDRY
French Laundry
.T AHAniKs. I'roprletni)
.777 KINC OTnr.r.T PHONE 1401
No Iiiaiulics
niinilior netess'ii) for tho part) and
theso wcro flnnlly supplied through
llio garngo or Represent illvo Julian
alcs of Kona.
A Brave Start Wnj M.-de.
Pjght o'clock Sutiirday moinlng
found tho (list or tho stranger's aulos
ubIioio and turned for action, Ten
o'clock saw tho dust of tho Inst ma-
liltio hovering over the hill ns tho
last machine sped nwny from Knlltn
and in tho direction ot Kcnuhou and
Nnpoopoo. Tho fluo iiinchlno picsldcj
over liy Miss Jessica Kennedy, and
her party or friends Including tho
Mlstcs Harriet Hutch, Allro Cooke.
Laura Nott, St. von Holt, Mrs, Z. K,
M)ors, Messrs. Hcibert Howhctt, Kd
Iledeniann and Dlxsnn Nott, wns ono
ot tho tlrst to get nwny,
Frank Thompson, followed Bnon nft
cr. Now let It bo snld In nil earnest
ncas that when Finn It deft Honolulu
Io nutdo it HOli'iiin towrliCfiiro "Mrs
Tho "jotniK lions or tho moss" found
IheniHolves down nnd out In tho midst
of tlio 1007 lava flow. Hocks nil
around and no place to spend jour
money. Itcprescntntlvo Yates Who In
legislative luills could avvny many by
n natural flow of eloquence found that
l'clo had placed a stumbling block In
tho way ot further piogross.
Claudius Hastens to the Re.lcue.
1 Attorney Claudius it. MtHildo, once
well known iienu Hiiimmol, l.oulevaiM
ioi, seereary to Clovornor Froar unii
now engaged In tho BiicccsstuI mac-
tlco or law In Kona, with hoadqim-
lers ut Knllua, was the means or lib
erating a "united press" from an on-
rorted detention on tho flint-like ami
unB)mpathntlo lavn lamlscnpo. Tho, At
torney McHrldo iniulilno rsnio upon
ono or tho Kona cars, which had suf
fered tho snapping or a Btoerlng goal
ns tho unrnrtiinnto nuto wns' In thd
(hldst W the IftVa flow'. The proSSmcn
W,C. Peacock & Co:, Ltd.
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty
I Mont Rouge Wines ,
Mumm's Champagne
Schlitz Beer.
Call nnd pet one of our new 1012 PockoQuiies.
To Hllo tho part) sped, during l o
cool hours of u Sunday morning. At
tmco'ctock ItiM afternoon, through
tho cour'tes) 'or IJS A. Tlmraton and
Suiierlntendent 11. W.j Filler, or tlio
Hllo Hallway, a special train was
placed at tho dlsosiil or the excur
sionists. Haknlait was tho destina
tion, tho loimd trip being mndo with
in two Iioiiis. Through tvvclvo nillta
ot the most picturesque road w 115 liq-
.iglnnble, a succcssloir of cuts lined
wllh'grccn vegetation, nnd flits which
llsclosod glimpses or tho dashing surf
on rock-bound coast tho train paused
to tho end of the extension. It waa
the flist passenger train to enter Ha
kalau.
Tho Kllauea puty crossed four
fcteel bridges, nppioxlmutcly ono bun.
died feet high and 1M)0 feet In loiigtb
Thero Is ono iimcreto bridge flvo luiti-
dred feet In length. Tho special train
paused through cuts at an average
depth of (wont) feet llio highest cut
being 71 feet and tlio grcatcHt 1111 123
loot. '.
Tho p irty 'p.ifScd through flvo li'g
plantations of llnmakua toast. The
lallw.iy lapping a population of iiboiu
12,r.nn people.
Superintendent Filler anticipates 11
) early panscngcr business ot approxi
mately ino.ooo people.
The visitors marveled at tho evv
Hnkaliiii bridge, a structure which will
rear Its tracks 200 feet nbovo the Biir
laco of tfio gulch. It will bo nine
bundled lect In length whon com
pleted. It tuts sovcuty-foiir foot spans
and will cost $80,000.
Tho oleiiKlon will bo open to gen
eral tralllc to Hakalau by llio nilddlu
of this mouth, so It Is clatinod.
Alls Well That Ends Well,
llonidlng tho Kllauoa, shortly nftci
lour o'clock tlio homeward trip was
begnu at 4:45, Tho Kllauea ringed
nlicnd, through so is ami winds not
llio 'least (avor.iblo and Jogged along
nt fifteen knots for thirteen Jiours.
Tho vcbsc caino alongside the wluuf
at Honolulu a low minutes li"foro six
o'clock this morning, bringing a clclo-
gt.tcd party.
Thoso who ale cntltlod to all pralso
fur llltlo klmliicsses displayed In thu
arrangement of details for tho trip
and In addition to President and (lon
crnl Malinger James A. Kenned), who
personally conducted tho tour, should
Include tho 'ollowngj Cnpt. A. C,
glmeiHon,' Chief Officer D, F. Nichol
son, Second Ofllcor Thos. McTiiguo
riilrd Ofllcor Oscar Johansou, Clilcl
Engineer F, M. King, 1st Assistant
Engineer O. J, Lynch, 2nd Assistant
engineer Trcd Tardir, 3rd AssluHnt
Kugliipor J, A. Moonoy, Pitrsor Juiiioh
l". Frlol, Chief Steward V. r. Pnngo
'lin, Plot W, F. Freeman, Port Stow
nrd Capt. A. J. Campbell, Supt. Kn
giuoer John Muliliead.
Hi
Kllauea Go's Into Commission Tomor.
row.
Tho maiden vo)agoof the new In
be enabled to remain longer nt tlio
several ports of call ir necessary,
without seriously dlsarninglng tlio
schedule. The Kllauea Is leaving tn
moriovv with 11 Inlr complement of cab
in and deck pibseugcik and tho usual
lines ot cargo and supplies for Kou.l
nud Kim iKirla or c lit. The vessel la
destined to receive an onlliiisl istlc ie
rcptlon nt tho vnrlous ports or call.
Pn
Thetit Repaired, Sailed for Honolulu.
Several thousand dollars his been
rpent In making icpnlrs to the Unit'
ed States lovcnuo cutter Thetis and
that vessel Is reported thiough cable
r.s having Balled from Suattlo for llo
noliilu )ostcrdny. The Thetis has
been In service In northern Pacific
waters for the, past six months afford
ing a homo for tho floating United
States court which had business to
attend nt a number of Alaska ports.
Tho Thetis met with sonio lougli wet
titer In returning Io tlio Sound which
-niiscd consldoi.iblo damago to tlio
vessel nnd her rigging. Tho prcdic
lion was mndo that tome mntcilal
changes would bo mule define tlio
Thetis wns again nlacod In comuiis
1I011. The Thetis Is not a high power
your doctor. Ask his opinion
of Aycr's Sarsaparilla. It con
tains no alcohol, no stimulation,
anil is a blood purifier, a nerve
tonic, a strong alterative, an aid
to digestion. Ask your doctor
about Aycr'i non-alcoholic Sar
saparilla as a strong tonic f6V
thewcak.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
tmmt l Dr. I. C. Axr a C. , lonlt, R111 , U a. .
ed.boat by any manner of means nnd
her trip to thu' Islands will In cause-
qucuco bo a leisurely one. Tho vei
scl should nirlvo hcio by the tlrst
part of not week much to tho delight
or a clrclo of soclet) foil;.
Ml
Kauai Mignr is moving In goodly
quiutilloH these da)s. 'I ho Kliinu is
now dlsrhargiug CildO sacks of this
ronimoilily which arrived on tho last
trip Tlio vessel brought .17 cabin and
18 deck passengers. Other Items ol
trolght Included lot! bags tarn, thirty
bags cocoanuts, bIx crateB wax, thiity
barrels (cm) tics), two crates chic
lens, one crato poa-heiiB, one diy
nnd ISO packages or sundries.
Puisei Kent of tho Klii.iu icpoits
Btioug iiorlheiwt winds and n nmder
uto so 1 outward bound, and llg'it
trades with a heavy swell on thu lit
waul trip. Tho W. O. Hull was nt Ko
loa loading sugnr when thu Klnau
p.lbSCll.
A wlri'leiis liiesHngo wan received
from (ho Malum Navlgitlou steamer
Lurlluo with tho follow lug details:
Sunday, Dec 10, 0.30 .p. m.
8. 8. Liirlliic yid miles off llonn
lulu. lirt)-sovcn passengers; urilvo
late Woilnisdiiy oveniug. Moderato
tunics, all well. '
will crulno over Urn wrniind, shifting
piltlon und keoplng a sharp lnnkout.
In fnct, the oceun will bo scraped with
n (liic-toiitb tomb, nnd If Lrgnrdo c in't
I10Y011111I, It probably Inn t in exlntclU'0
it the present time.
TIBBS' DEATH
IS
Considerable ni)stcr) iiurrouuds the
roiiortcd suicide ot Arthur Tllibs
storekeeper tor tho Pnclllc Sugnr Mill
Company nt Kukullinclc, rdmnrs of
which reached Honolulu Satuulsy.
Bomo reports nto that It was Store
keeper Mnckenzlc, who was relieved
by Tlbbs, who Is n sulc'ldc, but thU 11
hardly ci edited.
J. W. Wnldroii, ot F. A. Behaercr &
Co'., received wind by telrphono to tiio
Volcano llo'me list Sitiinlny nfglit
that Tlbbs has kilted hlmsclr, but wns
completely at a loss as to any ica-
on.
Tiblis was cmplo)cd by 3chacrer i
Co, ngcuts ror Pnclflc.SiiRar Mill, 011-
'y a few da)S 1130, leaving for his isist
at iMiknllincto on November 20. HP
first work was tn take stock. Ho
romo to Schncfcr & Co. highly rec
oiiimcuilcd. Tlbbs Is well known In tho Islands
llo was formerly cniplijod by Davles
& Co, both nt Kolinta and at Wil
pilm, ns storekeeper, wns regarded ns
a man of good habits and steady In
every wn).
Borne )eiis ago ho icturnciMo Kng
hind and opened up a simp ut Hrlght
011. A revv months ago he canio back
to Hawaii, and accepted (ho position
or storekeeper nt Ktikulhiiclo.
Friends hcio think that perhaps he
was iinsuccessrul In his business von
lino in Ifnglind and that this had
lircjod upon his mind, llo wai uu
m.ijuled ami about foil) -eight 01 flit)
im.shi:mii:us aihiivki)
'l.SKMii:itS II00KKII
Per P. M. S. 8. Korea, for Jiipm
and China poits Mis. S. R. Tunic),
im R. K. Turno), C, M. Nlhlnck. M
A. I.lnucll Mis. Amu I.lnwoll, II. ri.
.'olinson, Mis. Johnson,
THINKS NinUNU
jealu old
Pc'r Btmr. Kllauea from spcilil
crulso to Knllua and llllo Mr. All
iens, Mr. Atclior, C. Alborlon, Mi.
Leonard, J. F, III own, W. V. Hruiior,
Miss Alice Cooke, Clnieiico Cooke, J.
,'. Cooke, qhiu. Chllllngwoitli, Mr.
Chamberlain, (leo. V. Carr, Mia.
Cnmpbell. A. N. Cninpbcll. A. Coopei,
C. Cottrlll, W. II. Clarke, L. iyivvs.eH,
II. DowBclt. P. M. Hatch, MIbk II.
Hatch, It. Hall, Miss 11 ill. Mr llottcl,
.1. Jneger, V. Jarrctt, .1. A. Kenned,
Miss J. Kennedy, Mr. KiipVc, 15. Low,
Fred Lrnvrc), It. W. IIHcr, P. J. Unv
rc), I). II. Alnconachlo, J. Metilanphy.
J. H. Mc)cr, Mrt Morrison. .Ino. Mn-
gulro, v.. K. Me)crs, Mrs. Me) era, II.
Jotl, Miss Nott. U Pctrlc, JuJgo A.
tobcrtion, Mrs. Hobcitson, W. K. Hu
vvcll T. It ltohlusoii, P. Hit hill ds 111,
P., H. P. Smith, V. O. Smith, 'A K.
rili'oiipard, F. 1. Thompson, IL vim
Holt, Miss von Holt, N. Watklns, M.
Wolters, P. II. Hanky, A. A. Young.
I). L. Conkllng. II. leal, V. Tlilcl 111,
Dr. J. S. II. Pratt, K. A. Mntt-Snilth.
Dr. McCo)', llcv. 8. Dcslin.
Por stun. Klnau, from Knunl, De
cember in' Ii M. Injhorf, Mary Ko
ala, J. Ullninn, W. Cliarnian und child,
A. It. Wilcox and wife, limit, Isonbcig.
'"riincls Ca), Mrs. R. A. Knudsen, C.
W. Splii, A. W. Kcech, Mr. Parley.
II. Ii Murrny, K. C. Smith, V. F.
Van Dukcr and fninil.v, I). L Austin,
A. Ciopp, Mrs. I". U 1'iiliniii, A. Hcch
ert, C. Akl. K. Y. Chlng. Wnn Chco,
(I. (llacomcttl, J. II. Moiagno, Mrs 11,
F. Snndow, Miss II. (lirvln, Dr. P. P.
Osboni and wife. Mr. von Viilkenberg,
A. Ferrclrn, K. Yjiinniiioto, Mnjor
Wooten, It. Qiilnn.
Per s'tmr, Mlkiihaln, fiom Maul and
Molokiil, Dec. 10. Mrs. J. 11. Wilson,
D. MtCorrlslon. Mis. Ah U-ong nnd
child, Isaac Ihlhi Jr. T. Mullln, Miss
L. Klmi, Mrs. C. Clio), F. Ilellor, V.
'.. West. P. Jones, T. Nlshljima, Mis
C C Kinst and niirBc, thieo Kavvi
mm.ikoa children.
Wn
EXPERT ,
IS SENT FOR
l'AS.SKMIKIIH HOtlKlllI
WORK IS COSTLY
A committee of thb NuiUmi Impiiivo
ncnt club, composed of U L. Mt
Oandless, .1, I.. Homing and L M.
Whllohniise, luui picpurcd a loport
stating that 18,sr,5.22 has been spout
durlng'tlie jmst two )onrs on' llio Nun
ami load work, which amount Is con
sldeied cxcosslvo, and that n discre
pancy of $3520 07 exists between tho
ngiiics ot Supeivlsnr Low and thoso
or Mom! Supoivlsoi John II. Wlluon.
It Is stated that them should be 11
lovlslon or tlio wmk perfonued.
i-
TIM.WORT SKHVK'K
-t-
FnllQvvIm; Hie iiiiihuiiki incut by tip
rtllllutln last weik that 11 iiiimhir
or publli'-spliltcil womrii, sovuiil of
vvliom arc trusties of the Knlulani
Home, (iinteinpl.itul luilldlng uu nil
dltliui lo that IliHtltutloli fin th pin -pou
of providing a home for llio m
fiirtiiuilii girls who lmvu 110 place Io
go nfter leaving the Industilal school,
J P Coolie mid tint Drill of Alexander
& Hildwlii havo mine forward with
thu sum of f 1000 witli which to 11 Id In
tho wmk. "
Ptolliig that to proceed without iN
put udvlcu would perliups bo to upend
money foolishly, mid wishing to put
the matter 011 a llrm buslmss basis,
tho trustees ut tlio Kulul ml Homo
luno willtvn to (ho bend of the Man
linltnii Industrial Schuul of .Vow- Voil,
nijd to Mis' Ploieuce Kcllj, liciul of
tlio (iniHUimrs' League, nulling that
tin) recouimcud ui cxpeit who would
bo fieo to euiuo hero to cuptulii llio
w ork.
In speaking or tlio mutter tills muni-
lug, Mrs J. II Call stilted that itpllcs
by letter should bu received hue with
In tho next fortnight nud that tho
tiulned expert should btgln his duties
soon after tlio llrst of tlio )oar.
It lias not been iltclded whether tl je
Per Btmr. Kllauea, for Kuui and
Kim polls (niildeu trip). Dee. 12.
Mis. .1. A. Auld and child, Mrs. Les
lie, C. II. Cooke, K.'r:. Couinttiind
wife, W. Paris, A. Paris, Midi Ackor
1111111, Oco. II, Hobortsoii, It. MoVti)no,
Klcuuoi Aungst, Wnllitn Aungi t, W.
W. llrunci a nil vvUcl 8. Harper, It.
MoKsman, W. A. Hullcy, J (I Smith,
V. A. linen und vvllc. Miss Mar) Ko
lekollo, 1 j, Marfiulano, A. S. Prescott.
Pur atmr, Muiina Ken, foi IIIJo, via
way portBj Doc. 12. MrH. O. 11. Sclno
dcr, Mrs. A. Qaiciu, J. Hind mill wife,
Mrs. L. L. Sexton, A. P. Oliver, Mrs.
Dicrr, Miss Ahby, Miss laiiscii, Miss
A. Wnul, F. P. linker, wire and two
children, Mis, Itote. J, M. Hose, Miss
II. Itcgo, Mrs. Illcliuidsoii, II. 11. Hen
ton. P01 sliur. Klmui, for Kauai pints,
Dec. 12. MUs P. Kerry, James Doiiso,'
Trills Douse, Ileleuo von Arusvvulilt,
Miss P. Iluiry. Mlsu K, Mctairen, Miss
Pin vis, Dr Sanilow, J. FassoHi.
Pel stmr. Klnau, for K11111I poits,
Dec, 19. Douglas llnlilwlii, II Ilan
bciis, Miss Whlttlngtnii, Miss Smith,
Miss Wnlkei,
I'oi Btmr. Claiidiiic, for llllo, via way
pints, Dec. IS C. Oay and children,
M. Hitchcock, .Mr, Hitchcock, Mr.
Woodsworth and wife, Alleno UJbli,
Lather Gllib, MUs Fori tut Miss L.
Tlaldwln, Miss M. Christopher, MUs
MrDonalil, Miss K. .Itobliisnn, Miss II,
Robinson, Ilnrry D.ililwhi, Krnost
Il.ildwln, Ilerbeit Hnldvvln, Arthur
new Institution will lie In tho, imturo'Soitlo, It. Askew, O, Mori, Homy -P.
of 11 uorliKtrnn linliw. ill- tiliotliSi- Dim PnullP. J. M Villi, tl. M Koll W
... .. ,. ,. . w .... ...--..-, ., -.,, ,,
linnie will bo fuiiiidul without Indus- Conoy, Miss 0. Hoseclniis. Mist Ollvo
trial routine, 'theso Inipuitunt details .Lindsay, Miss Cloo Caso Klsa Moln-
Jlx, frpm Manila nnd Nugisakl, sailed
from Honolplii for Seattle, Dec. 4
Ixigaii, fiom San 1'iancUco for Hono
lulu and Manila, Dec. S
Sherman, nt Manila, awalllng orders,
Sheridan, at Sail Francisco, .urrlvod
Oct. IB,
Ciook, at San Francisco.
Duford, at Snn Francisco,
Warren Stntlonpd nl tlio Philippine
..Jvvlll not bo'dccldeil until nftci the ur-oci,ei aiad)s Molnecko, Joo Melnocko,
C(1 rival nt tlio export MenmOilie It Is Mllj)e Tajlori MBR ciialincrs, J.
"r'v"; l, , "7 ", , Chnlincrs, Miss K. Litigate. Miss I).
mndo and that (iitlmsliism, n ready ut ,., ,,, ,, ,. , , .,
f i.., ..... 11... ...n,M,.,.. ..111 I-'Kate, Miss M. Foireit. J. Moscin,
fovir lieat among tlio pinnioters, will
becomo more gem nil
Frank Mcjcrs, Miss L Alalia, Miss A,
Meycis, Mss 0, lllckaid.
Per stmr. W. a Hall, for Kuinl
Dec. II. Douglas Hnldwin,
lei-jsftiiul hlepnicr will Iipi;Iii (ouiur- Thomas sailed from .llonnliiln for Ma- Hjiihllls Tiealul b;
rovv'tar'iioon wlieu lines will bo cast 11II11, unlved l)ee, 2 " ver luteitlng
Ilefnro the gntlierlug of I s uieiii-l
licrs of tho Hiiwiilliiu Territorial Med- poita,
kal hoilet), at their tweiitlctli uniiuul Hans Halihon, Mis. Whitlliigton Mies
meeting, tills nftiriuioii nt a o'elml. Dr. Stullli, Miss Wnlltoi L. Wlsfnrd, II.
ikii Jinn is tu loan u papu mi 'mam Wis'iud, Wlllinl Dons, Uvn llastio.
1) Snlvitrsin" It Is
e n 1 1 j li u 1 1 o ' I u J ocr year,
&
,,MtjmikiteMiM.
M1L.