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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., FRIDAY, OCC. 29, 1911.
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FLEET MARCH
, (Contlnutd from Fas 11 I
n'o ninny recruits In the Moot, who
liavo had llttlo practlco In mnrchln;'
and Blioro imitictivcri, I think I lie!
thottliiR wns very gcxiil. I nni dcllght-l
(d Hint Gmernor Krcar thuuglit tho
turn-out worthy of commendation." j
To begin with, this morning's par
Hilo lolated nil precedent for page-'
ants of Its kinds by starting promptly
on time. The order directed that the
column move at 9:30, and promptly
at !):,10 the men snung out for their
thrcc-mllo hike. Consequently, n ten
mlnuto wait nvub ncccsxary to keep
llio parado from reaching tho review
ing stand ahead of time.
Order of March.
Tho column wns headed by Captain
Alcxniidcr V, Ilnlstcud, commander of
the West Virginia, who commands tho
fleet brigade He was accompanied
by the brigade staff of adjutant, sur
geon and commlssnry, and then, In
the order named, came tho first divi
sion band, marine, battalion, Mary
land's band, California's Inttnllun,
Mnrj land's battalion, South Dakota's
trumpet and drum corpt, color guard,
wllli national colors only, South Da
kota's battalion, second dMtdon
I Mild, Colorado's battalion, West Vir
ginia's battalion; artillery.
Tho parado marched up Kurt street
along Ilcrctnnla and down Victoria In
column of squads, and then, when
the broad expanse of King street wns
reached, swung Into column of sec
tions and In that order passed tho
relewlng stand at tho corner ol
Jtlchnrds strcot. The hind swung out
of tbo column and formed opposite
tho stand, plajlng the marines and
Mil tors who followed through tho ic-
lcv.
Artillery Showing.
The West Virginia's nrtlllcry hit
tnllon, with Its ten 3-Inch fleM plr-ro.
nmilo an especially good showing
ino guns nnd carriages wcro all
painted n uniform fighting gray, nnd
looked exceptionally shlp-shao and
biiKlncHsllkc. It Isn't often that an
nrtlllcry display of this sort Is seen
In n naval pirndc, the reason bolng
tho usual difficulty and delay In hurt
ing field guns In small boats. Hero
It was posslblo for four of tho ships
10 BWing tliclr guns right onto tho
.iulk( linn io coiieci mom in ono
placo ready for tho artlllory hrlgido
to secure them. In addition to tho
i.rllllery of tho West Virginia Intlnl
Ion, each of tho other scamnii bit-
tallons nnd tho mirlnes wcro equipped
wllh two Colt rapid tiro guns. Alto
gether, It wns a bravo showing of
cincimcy mid lino drilling.
Tho paloco grounds presented n
bright scene. Whlto wns In evidence
uerywhcrc, nnd n real Ilnwallan
1Tvslac!rA ri
Patterns
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Suitings
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Roederer,
Miliums,
Moet & Chandon,
Red Top
Champagnes,
and a full line of
Imported Wines
morning helped to mako the parado
a success. Tho uniform for nuv,
army and national guard was while,,
and tho glare from spottesi uniforms,
nnd tho glittering sldo arms and nlg-l
ulettcs of the staff officers, was nl
mosl blinding. Tbo motion plcturu
man and the battery of newspaper
and amateur photographers who bom
barded tho reviewing stand and ladles
enclosure with ollcys of shu tor
clicks, photogiaphcd n "brilliant ar
ray" In fact ns well as In tho gen
crnlly accepted senso of the term.
The Tropic Baige,
Sixty chairs wcro placed on tho
sidewalk to the left of the reviewing
tnnd, tlieBC being reserved for offi
ce! s not In tho pirndc, their wlcs
mil friends nnd a few privileged cll
Mnns. Hero wns more variety of col
or, although whlto, tbo true badge of
tho tropics, was most In evidence.
Governor'! Staff Appears.
Uovcrnof l'rcur nnd his staff In uni
form and n llttlo gronp of prominent
officials reached tho re lowing stnnd
Juit beforo the parade swept pnxt. The
(locrnor, fed era 1 Judge Dolo und
Chief Justice Robertson, nil In frock
coats nnd Jop-huts, w allied nbrenst,
and behind them nunc Bccrctary 13. A.
Mott-Hmltb, Kuperlntcndcnt of Public
Woi lis Mnrstnn Campbell, engineer of
ficer! Auditor rishcr, pajmnster-gen-
ernl; Dr. C. II. Cooper, surgeon-general;
I.lcuteimnt-Colonel Short and
Adjutant-Oetierul Jones, Lieutenant
Andrews, General Macomb's nlde, nnd
Captain Johnson, U. 8. A., Inspcctor-
general.
Tho Governor nnd tlioxc with him
joined tho nrmy and uay o.'llccrs nt
tho reviewing stand.
It wnB n quiet nnd nil orderly crowd
from tho tlmo tho parado started un
til tho last sailor's back disappeared
l.l tho direction of tho docks. Thcro
wns no crowding or rowdjlmn, nnd
tho pollco handled tho situation In a
commcndnhlo way. A squad of fhc
mounted policemen cleared tha way
for tho column, and foot patrolmen
saw to It that no ono got in tho way
jf tho marching men. Although, for
that matter, tho crowd handled Itself
It was almost too quiet for n holiday
crowd, watching n stirring pageant.
The column passed up Fort street
without tho greeting of a slnglo cheer
nd even nt the principal point of re
view tho hand claps wero n mero
scattered volley. And, let it bo said
with regret, hardly n dmen men nils
oil their hats when tho flag passed,
proudly carried by tho color guard.
Arrangements for the parade Itself.
Iho lino of march nnd tho review. tin
stand were all thnt could bo asked
for, and grunt credit Is duo Command
er Torhuno, chief of stuff of tho fleet
and Captain Carter, of dcp-irtinont
headquarters, who, af stated by Col
onel Jones und Lieutenant Colonel
Marston Campbell or tho National
fluurd looked after every detail.
On the lleilrnlng Sliind.
Oovernor Frcar, an rev lowing olll
ccr, occupied tho center front of tho
reviewing Btand. Admiral Thomas,
commnndcr-ln-clilcf of tho fleet, wns
on his right, other naval, military and
Territorial reprosentnthes who had
scats on tho reviewing stand being Ad
miral Southcrland, commanding sec
ond division; Admiral Cowles, com
mandant of tho Honolulu naiul sta
tion; (Jcnernl Macomb, commanding
Department of Hawaii; Captain Kill
cott, Maryland; Captain Ilennott,
South Dakota; Captain QUI, Colorado;
Captain Harlow, California; Com
ninndcr Torhuno, chief of stnff; Fed
eral Judgii Dolo, former President of
Hawaii; Chief Justice Itobcrtson; Sec
retary of the Territory K. A. Stott
Smllh, Lieutenant Commander I-cnliy,
fleet ordnance officer und acting fleet
engineer officer; Colonel Jones, adjut
ant general; Lleutcnnnt-Colonel Coop
er, surgeon genornl; Lieutenant-Colonel
Fisher, paymaster general; Llcn-tcnnnt-Colnncl
Campboll, engineer of
ficer; Lieutenant-Colonel Short, quar
tonnuster genornl; Captain Johnson,
U. S. A., inspector-Instructor, all of
tho National Guard of Hawaii; Major
Campbell, adjutant general Depart
ment of Hawaii; Captain Carter, U, 8.
A., general stuff; Medical Inspector
Norton, lleot surgeon; Puy Inspector
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NEW YEAR'S DAY
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Full Line of
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BOYD ENDORSED
BY DR. WAYSON
"No friction whaloer exists be
tween no self and Dr. J, T. W.'ysoii
City and County Phislclnn, ns re
gards tho management of tho cltj
markets," so declared James II. Dojd,
.mrkct Inspector this morning, dis
playing at the same tlmo n letter that
no rccched from Dr. Vnyon on last
Tuesday In which that olTlclal now
rnmrg Howl as Chief Inspector of the
city markets. I
'Dr. Wayson, told mo that Ihe sloiy
appearing In a morning piper which
vns to the effect that 1 wiii lion pcr-
sonao grata with tho city physician,
wns manufacture 1 out of wholo cloth,
that they had been flagrantly mis
quoted, nnd thnt there was nothing
to mar tho tenor of our present rela
tions," further Insisted Ilo)d.
'Ily the receipt of the aulhorlz itlon
from Dr Wnyson, I am now given
more power to carry out tho letter
rf tho ordinance) nnd can therefore
see to It that tho Bovcrat stall-keep-
trs arp made l-y obsono all Its provi
sions."
According to llojd, ho went Into of
lco ns a fish and meat Inspcrt'ir
which designation limited his author
ity. It Is claimed thnt In more than
ono liiBtanco n stall-keeper who made
a specialty lines of foodstuffs other
than flsh or meat, failed to heel his
instructions, claiming thnt llo)d h.il
no authority to Issuo orders to them,
concerning tho manner In which they
should conduct their place of busi
ness.
Liter, Iloyd was given police author
ity, nnd with this added authority, lid
xia nvuur niiiu iu kui juiur soiiiu oi ,
,i. .,niiu , ,,. ,., , '
iiiu iiiriiiniueiiin. nil iviiur euiiiillK
from Dr. Wnjson the other day,
clears tho situation, nnd as chief niir
kct Inspector, ho now Is In a position
to maintain ? rigid enforcement of
iho ordinances.
Suiicrvlsors, who nro numbers of
tho sanitation nnd health coiumttteo
which brunch of thu munlrlp.il boird
litis to do with Iho conduct of tho
markets, do not hcslt'ilo In stating
that they arc well satisfied with tho
service ns rendered by lloyrt. Tlicy
appear to tako no Block In tho as
sertion that ho is n "political hand
shaker." According to Chairman K nicer of
tho sanitation ami health committee,
tho mcnibcis piy regular visits to tho
mnrkct, and It Is claimed that the)
find conditions In every way satlsfac
ory. That Itoid was to ho called on tho
carpet for alleged failure In perform
his duties docs not seem at all likely
judging from the sentiments express
dl by tho supervisors, approached this
morning.
In explanation of tho Incident In
which it is alleged that crnlcd pigs
wcro iicrmlttcd Io encumber tho mar
ket sparo, llnid claims that this has
been u general custom In vogue dur
ing tho holiday tcasnn.
o
A cablo received nt the office of
T, II. llavles and Compiny slates that
the Canadian-Australian liner Mnkurn
with passengers and it small amount
of general cargi sailed from Victoria
for Honolulu on Wodncsrtnj, This
ousel Is en routo to Australlun norts.
Tho Mukura shou'rt urrlvo hero on or
about January 3rd, and will mako n
thort stay at tho port.
i 'J' ? 4' $ $ ? "51 4' S 4 $ ? $ S
Hicks, fleet paymaster; Lieutenant
lleaiiregard, flag lieutenant to Ad
miral Thomas; Lieutenant Uhormley,
flag lieutenant to Admlinl Souther
land; Lieutenant Davy, nldo to Gen
eral Souther land; Lieutenant Snhm,
lighthouse Inspector; Lieutenant Guy
Icr, civil engineer Lorps, If, S. N.;
Lieutenant Andrews, nldo to Ucneral
Macomb.
Tho mailuo battalion rumu up from
Camp Cowles on a special train, nr
, riving nt 9 o'clock. Thoy will not ro
turn to camp until tomorrow.
P.O. Box 488
Need Sunshine
-AND-
Scott's Emulsion
Next to sunshine, nothing
restores health, strength
and vitality like
Scott's Emulsion
AIL OHUOGISTB
1I-M
TO HAVE PLACE
O. F. Woon, editor of tho Liberty
News, tho local revolutionary organ,
has gone to China to tako n high po
sition In tho new lepubllc. Ho will
represent tho Hawaiian Chinese.
V. P. O'Shuc. iirliulp.il of the Chln
rso school on Kukul street, has be
come editor of tho Liberty News and
Mr. Woon Is not expected back for
sonin time. If nt nil .Mr Woon lias
been nn ardent ndiotnto of Dr. Sun's
progresslvn Ideas anil has worked In
s)inpntliy with him, and local Chinese
expect that tho editor will have n
prominent place In tho new adminis
tration If lie wishes It
Thoso connected with tho Liberty
News urc naturally much pleased with
the success of tho rcvolutlonniy move
ment and tho victory of tho polities
for which tho paper has stood Is re
garded ns quite ii feather In its .cup.
Wiildi'iiinr A TiiriiiifTxky, Iltil.in
InlcTpMUr nt lliu'TciTltorlnt linmlitrn
lion station, has done it itlsuppuirllig
nit thnt may or may not tic nrloiis
TarnoHsky nsl.ul for n la's lean of
nhsiiuo mid wns granted It by Coni
nilsiloner Clark, 'that wnx three days
ago l'p to noon today he wns lltul
ns inlshlng, and wbelber roiiHllilu has
happened to blm or whither be Is bIiii
ply Mrctohlng the Imvo of absence to
Include tho holiday schmmi Is not
known.
He Intimated the other ilav that ho
vus golug to Lelteliuu to heroine a sol
dier bold, the pomp ami gllmr of n
military man mliliullyt outweighing
the more si date vointloii of making
long words ending In "ski" and "vltch"
Into regular Ihigllsli
Although Wiihleiiuir Ii rigarded as 11
rkllkd Interpreter, It Is sold at tho
Immigration station that he villi hum
to te sonic linguist to expj tin himself
satisfactorily to l)r CI irk when be
gits buik If he doeij from his elastic
vuiatlon
Chairman Krugcr of tho sanitation
nnd health committee, In a stirring
address mailo heforo his fellow super
visors last evening, dwelt nt lencth
on tho puqiosnl of local contractors,
einploie of the road department
n substance Chalimaii Krugo'- sta'ed
'hat thus far ho luiil not tetelvod u
commiinlcatlou frein ' thu intending
bidder for this work.
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