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EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. H, FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1911. IS ft L OUT IN DUSK (Continued from Pan. 1) mi llntl wlicn the hilm la put nicr. iTiii kIiIp, Instuml of poltvTltiR licr time ii tliu now conrxc, first bivIiirs tier Mem out of lino, much ns a motor d,r nkltln on n wet iMYi-mcnt, This lidinlcioiiH Klein hhIm?, Is Icclmlr.illy Hint llic ulilp could R(l IiihIiIo of U .mil tlicn coiiio 'roitml In time to fctrii the red one. Captain Harlow did the tilde lint ho had to order full upoml cMi-rn to make It, for Home pinfelHK cm iirnlnn tiont linil fotitod Hit 1111 1r -LlliMtliiK flat? thut did duty us n tern- pfmay cliimncl murk, mill It ivji mlrlft nnd, mntiy feet out 'o position. It wns n lenso moment for thoso on the brlilBO. Dance on Return. ' When thy curling line of breakers en llio reef was left snfely naiern, tlio time was considered appropriate J for n lltllo Impromptu nnd Infornvil ""'"fi a iv.ti.ii.v i , . . . l.minn iih tlm "kirk" m.,1 cti.n with colouration, nolnc in imd neon celt- Inln scteim nnd n rudder ns lilt! as 1,r,P(1 "li foiutlitR; coinliiu out was n linn door, It reunites the nicest 'elelirated with dancing. Tho dozen jiiilRinunt nnd the most experienced Indlc. officers and cU Minns who re no to noKotlato sharp turns. I turned on tho California as the Ad A few innro figures to give the 'wlrnl Thomas' spiclal guests jnade t-liuro goliiR pulillc an Idea of how tin wlcld Is u lull,; armored cruiser: In tninliiK a ship Hie distance sho tra vels ahead lioforo she answers thn helm and points on her now course Is known as tlic "advance" while the ilhtince sho travels in the Rcncrnl di nt Hun or tier new coiitsc bafnro i-lio points truly on It, H known as tli-J "IriinHfoi." (loins at 12 knots the (,'nllfiniilii'n ndvnnco li 3-1(1 of u mile and her transfer' "-10 of a mile. Tlili means that If the liclm is put hard tner the ship will travel 3-10 of n tulle nliertl nnd 2-10 of a mile tit olio ride liefoic sho Is Ruing at light an riles to her former com so. Captain Has Nerve. Now Captain Harlow possesses lintli llio nboie mcntlotieii requirements of tilco Judgment nnd cxpeilenceil C)C. Otherwise ho would never Inva been ulilo to take tlio California In and out of l'c.irl Harbor )ctcrdnywltii out snubbing her mHo on tho eoint. lie also iiokhcssoh steel nene and a (onl head. As he stood on the II) lug bildgo )t"doiila) altcrnoon cup off mid o)cs piotcLtcd from the nl.inlliif; led i.i)H of tho setting sun b) liugi ninliei gogt-'liM, conning the ship with Mile nnd fliarp ordcrri, lie was nppir enlly the umlcst man on tlio brlilgc. merry on the nuiTterdock, while the thli' band bntdid Itself In a burst triumphal 'rmlslc. "I'earl Harbor will be a credit to ltanall anil to llio navy," said Ad miral Tiiomas. "or courso tlio chan nel will bo straightened1, and It will then Ii6 an easy1 mnttcr to take an) shin of tho mescnt nnvv throuch. I am mdro than plcnscd with tho re sults of loda) a Inspection" Tho California came to nnchnr at 7 o'clock, and Admiral Thomas, Cip tnln Harlow mid most of their guests hurried aslioro after ten nf the mo?t exciting hours they bad cor spent. A few remained to nn Impromptu but ery lively dinner In tho wnnl-rooni. - TWO COLONELS r (Continued trom f"g. 1) monies, mid Colonel Manstlcld was hi charge. I'toiit a commanding liill-top tho group or army men jeitonlay watch. And ,ct tho saret) or the ship and lilt- ed the California through their pmv owif ptofcsslonnl loputatlo'n hung oit'erful field glnsscs, nnd saw her cntei tlio suing of unknown currents and Poarl Harbor. It was a time for can l'o m mint of tcmpir.il) ImiijH. giatulallons, but ciory ouleor, ns ho Next to lilm stun,) l.lcuteuaiit-Coui-sat In bis sulillo, watching the illa- imindei .McDowell, one of tlio bcst.tnnt spectacle, must hno felt that .ii'ilgators In the sen Ice. whose had the gray hull belonged to a litis grasp on cveiy detail lenders him of tile foiclgn power, the welcome would ini.iliuililo asl6t.inci( In tight plhces. hao been a far different ono. r.inl tbvio was una tight pinto. iou: fnp out of Pearl Harbor )cstordni A ui) tight place but tho Califor nia nude It, .mil that's whit counts nriei -ill. Tin nitiiineo ba I Iceti BREWER E'STATC GROWS. Tbe Charles lliowcr Estate, l.liill- f it. has filed nn mini cation nil the iilijmal gained: tbeio was one moie irensuter to bo allowed to Increase blue liuii) to It-.tte to hIiiiIi jinl nud the limit or cnplt'il held In uic more re I mo to lenvo to port, ,, my rrnni $5u0.0Wl to $1,00 -on- men nouiiiig to do lint Head to ward Diamond Head light. Hut tho the iiini- ,000,0110. Tbe application was filed this morning, IMMIGRANT RECRUITING EL NOT BE HALTED BY. ttlANGE Jiiinilgrnnt-rccrutliiig In I'urnpc for it his woik of recruiting Immlgrmts plantation labor will not be lialfd ' "li,rl,,,,l "'"trie"' "' ttt cjiiii by the resignation of Agent A. K rl)H poM,ui6 that m.otliei iteimer Campliell and tho nppn'ntmetit of In- wm 1)(! ri,41icred by the tenltorltil spectot Iln)iuon C. Hrown, Just re- lion id before Mr. Campbell Icairs In signed fiom tlio Federal Immigration romo qu irlcrs doubt Is expicssed tint service, to succeed Mm, announce- inv llrltlrli clnrtor e.m bo negotl.it inetit of which was made In the II u 1- ed lifter the unfortunate experience ctlu )estirdn), ;ltli sickness on board uirouutei' I Mr. Campbell will lemaln In Huropc by both the qrtcrlc nnd ilie Wlllos untll sometime In Janiinr), when tho tien However, tho Wlllcsdc'i's own- stenmer I tn fii-! Ion. rbntlered by the ers do not stnnd to lore .'in thing so Loard to bring Portuguese and Span- Inr ns expciiKes dining the period of lull Immigrants, clears for Ibis port, viaratitluo detention lire mu ei licit. Not until after this steamer gets her Conimlsslonei Vlctoi S. Claik rnld load and departs will Mr, Campbell this morning that the Wlllesdeu lr leno tho post. fullv Insured against stab losses Tlu Mr. IlroiMi leaves Tor Washington ciutonw rcnlcc h is nlso Inspectcl on .Innu.iry II and front thete will go the vccfc) utiil lirulo n 111 Mi ioiii- direct to Europe, so that he will bo pllmcnlniy report on Its condition In tho field about the cud of .lauuaty horn a sntillar) ilcwpolut im welt :r Meanwhllo M. A. fillvn, the 'fi tit- on the cnp.ible administration or Cnpt gueso ngent or the hoard, VIII remain Cox CALIFORNIA OFF WARM HAWAIIAN WPI P.HMP Lucas nnd other ti lends lolin wise, lion, i.na i.on nun Minn uoi The ltawnllnu tinge to the wlinlo Pearl Harlior oicnlng ruucllon wjs liiruishcd at the p.iln.1 or lu.ui ericd at the coutitr) borne or .lolin Colburu nn tho shotcK or Pear' Hiriior. ileio tho old time Haw illan hosd tallty wns dispensed. Mr. Colburn In his few remarks on behalf nf tho Delegate said that King Kulak-ina burn, Jr., were nming the men on vhoso shoiitdcis fell n birg slime of tho labor and lesponslblllti nnd whoso nbttlt) for orgmlzutlmi rnrrled the arrangcmcntti tliiough so sucicsj full). The Queen had the place of honor md with Iter nt tho tnblo were Ad mlrals llionius, foulherlind and Cow Its, (len. Macomb, (loiernor .. .. .. . .. i mil nil inq in. I unio cnieis n.ni -,?-,cjr. Chief JiiHttcc Itolicrt luilge wa)s inn a Kiiuny icning inr ", Dole, lion S M. Dnnioii. V O Kinltli, nny, and tho purposo" In the pilna J,,,,,, C())U. iin,i ,llM m,crh, ns to give ii model n but no less en-' umr,,is ,,,,,1 cUlllims will, tlieli tnusiasuc expression oi mat goon vhl,St A,)u, ,, nroim, the wlioli. win. tins was none wiin compuio',,,,,,, cro ,wIllu, , Alt.,ic,m lU1(1 iikccss ino presence oi too wuecii, i,lH,,,U n,Ka, t1t itlnMlCABfllln ulltovmllil Itirpu nn1 itlrm i...-ii .i. i. ....... . I Chief .lustleo Hoberlsiit aetel ns .,.', i.i. f. ."itoaslniaster and tlio piogram of ratb be Imagined. Among tho one hnnH M'lmprompti, speecbes was i irrled imuiih" - iij,ji.ij nnd fifty guests present none took n nioro lively Intciest In the affair than the (Jiiecn. Ah tho Queen, leaning nij the uriiu Admli -I 1 ho lms wns ery biiet In bis leinuks Ho had been ordered to hispid llio t 'nn nor ino presence or tlie eiulsi n.tlr.i.llli ... minlmn ! ,1... I. ..I... .. . J...I...I a-i.... ...ll.l r !.-'"' "' "" " '"" 11.11 II 11 ".iM "..,.;' .1,. "r: .'...;' :i"-'-'l sumelLntly Unit the hub., U , ", h ' u "-. '"" """ 0 ,f,,e to naMg.itlon. tho luau was scried, thu sight was. nnn mw In tin r, niMiilipml In- lliimnl (iOlCrilllr 1 rc.ir HpoKe lit Some fortunato to bo there. Kollow lug them 'lcll"1 "r ',10 lilfctorlcal detail of p.-irl wore officers or tho army nnd u ivy J'ainor nnn no put u in u ur) litter nnd mail) clilllans. also iiIHcIiiIr of.''811'"? niaimer. -" I Win n the I nllfiiriilii gut uiidir wu) fur ttllo lit II Sil thin illuming tin luo- Unirid Mug of tin- Keillor n ur-iiflliill.il wax I'Miikil dim n, iml i.limill uu mud) tile crulsi Mnr tiinit, No i ship nf llio first dtilsloli, Indited It as a hImiiiI th it sbo bitd lieiume tin- llngxlilp of the loiiiiiinilir-ln-tliief I Admlrjl llionius ilictul nut to go to I llio this crulrt He dni-s nut wlnli to git out of tiuiib wltli tin. i.ililo, mid IicIIpics Hint Ids iIiil'i- Is wltli tbe 1111 Jorlt) of the lleit. The .Miir)lmid Is fust to the Kwii side ot tin- nn) iloik, 111 tbe (illfuriil i'h old birtli Ncltln r did I nptiiln lltirlnu miki-tbe Miltni-o cMiirslnii - he Culiriiriila sail ed In union nut or l,leiiteiiiiiit-('oiu-t iiinndir DoiikI.in tin ttllcluit CMcutlie otllur. hbe will tinxc llllo rnr the re-j turn ou Pn untu r 1' I The Cnlonido, I'liptitln (1111. return- ill rroin llllo nt tindniii last nluht mid mi bond In tin- harbor The trulse was plcasint, but urn initful I A Kiiit on tin-("iillfuriil i fur the ml-' mini ttlp Is l.lciitin nit i;i in -l llnjlir, ' stiiloi ill II cngliieii nf llio lor it timil stiitliui, who has charge ir tin- I'uirl Harbor mirk, mid who was nil tin llug-i -hip's lirldKc win ii thu chaiiuil was luiilKiileil jcHtiriln)' I Thlitecn studpiits of the agrli ultur al college at Minneapolis gae posl tlie eildences or haling dlphthcila genu cultures anil wcio ouurmitlnrd Tieiit)-tno ntheis, susH.ttid ot bill ing tho iUkmim', wero isolatnl The exauiliiiitlon rnlloiied tin- dialh or one student. cut nun) ulllier was t-Litti.il nt llio table. loliu Collmrii nimle a md iltlliigl liccfli on In half or the Dolcgik In Congiess In whoso niiini! the gn ethic to Pearl lltrbor was oMonilul Wal- In- Dllllil -liiiin vn tho man In ili.iigci or tho iliedglug oicr.itliius nude un api roprl ito dosing spieth Itcturti was mule to tiinit on a spe cial train placed at the disposal n.", . ,1... ......,.. 1... I-.IIK. ., (,..... till ' my kiivnin IIV IIUIII'IUI 11,111 IV, III! tho Territor) and formei hlslnr) inak-J Admiral Cow lri s-ni)il (ion Miemib llirliinu 'llio eiihliii or this Ii tin ers as Hon S. M. lMinmi, .ludgo S. II oxib ttiged rclliwitjiiiis for the nrnii was el.ilior.ilcl) lUtiuattd wllh Vine Dole mid V. O. Smllli. mil tho t f-PP Itrln of llie''ulc in lings mid bnntliig, liidli.itiim The luau was splendidly prepared California inailo :; iTiiglng liiiproiiiptiilbiit the ralln.i) is In en Urn s))iijit ind nnrfertti streit liv n licvv of sneeeh 111 kWllluWlhonalil .1 bli;li til-i thv with nil forms of nrninc.!- w lie I Ii re. l)Qiing Hawaiian women under tlio dl- bute to Jtonr Admiral I.ttto "whe ir It be opening of new Inrlnia or I2ftL'2 v" f Forcegrowth WILL DO. IT. Do what? Make your Lawns Ferns and Plants Grow luxuriously ,t Sold by E. O. Hall . Limited 1 It O llMftV IfMlkf'il llMntttllllfiP- nn t (till I V-4 Jl. I 4.u .! ..ii . "v""" ..! 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Have you see tho new Victor Rec ord Albums? They sell trim $1.75 to $2 each. .. DON'T LET THIS CHRISTMAS GO BY WITHOUT GETTING A VICTOR OH A VICTOR-VICTROLA n r Wo carry VICTROLAS at ?15, $25, 40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200. Victrola XVI, $200 j... - j. -! ? & "Sf- r I -1jfc--J -tW.Jli VICTROLA IV., $15 TK K The Pianola Piano The Piano for which no musician Is needed. Tho Piano that everyone c.-n plsy. The Pianola Piano costs from $500 up. Exceptional Bargains in Slightly used PIANOLAS GROWN ORGANS Mrdo to win and to w,car ,-incl to nlvo perfect satisfaction in every instance. VICTROLA VI., $25 THE POPULAR COLLECTION OF Hawaiian 1 Songs This collection contains twenty-one typicnl Hawaiian Mnelodlcs. Just the tiling for a souvenir of Hawaii. PRICE $1 - -t MARTIN, STEWART and VICTORIA Mandolines and Guitars In all kinds of wood) hand poliiho), American made. $3, $12, $15, $22.50 and $40. Violins Cur poctlon in tho Violin bold Istucli that our Instruments are superior in tone and finish to those marketed by othors at nn advance over our prices. If our Violins are iot just as we re-i-resent them to be, we aro glad to ex change them. Prices range from $5 to $78. - Lester and Monarch Accordeons Hand-made reeds, absolutely true in tone, and set on heavy lead plates. $2.75 $100 PRICESl $3.00 14.50 $3 50 . $500 JpilAlNOS PIANOS PIANOS Our stock of Pianos is complete. The following are a few of the standard I We always have Pianos that havo bton ucocl that wo sell at prices fron makes we carry! CHECKERING & SONS, WEBER, KROEGER ROYAL, $75 to ?2M. P.anos'for rent by the month or year, and many others. Price from $250 up. I Bergistrom Music Co., Ltd UUU UUUW JlVUJi4 JC OAIU-OIH-tJOli r . - , .. ,. ,x -. .., The Ukulele Koa, very fancy inlaid, hand made $10 03 Koa, fancy inlaid ,. 7.E0 Kta, ijlsin ... 6 53 UKULELr CASES (eainar, bound ith Irathrr) 1,50 OK LCLE IM3TRUCTOH, con P eto i,co 'KULELC INSTRUCTOR com. P'f'F. --.w-......, 50 A 1 i t i 1 ffazy-ry "rjwrnr.-rr-.r..--r.--.T-. .- wyt'v-" "nviM- J a;j mi-v,.Mf ( TTTiilHtri