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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1912.
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Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
tliiiinliilii Mninl,
TUESDAY:
Honolulu ( o in ni.t ii il rj
Order i( the l mpli.
WEDNESDAVi
Hawaii in - I hint lligrtr.
THUHRDAV
lliiimliilit ( h.ipttr- Murk
Maltr.
FRIDAY:
HATURDAV
Iliiriiimi) li.iili r No.
I . n. Iligtilur.
1,(1.
AM Tlltln mrmDirn ol tkr
Jrder ars cordially Invited to
attend meetings ot local ledfM
Mid mi (lie
liml iiml llh
Mnllilujs (if
melt month
ill K. P. Hall
7 CIO T. M.
lt mlit r of
t In r n.
dallou or-
(URINE ENGINEERS'
JEKEF1CIAL ASS0:iATlUH.
illall) Im lit d.
y. McMM.n i.onur, no.
Iv. at r.
fir--vV I'lVVin ru'lj UN llllll III! ftlllll-
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SVjcliy eVPIlillg lit I ,!U O clock 111
1 K of r Hull, cor Fort ami
Ileietntila Visiting lirotliers
iorili.il! Invited tn attend
A T C.PItTZ, C C
V v kii.iii:, K It s
oviir i.oixa. o. i, k. of r.
Meets ever) Hi st and third Frl
Jd.i at 7 JO ntloik, P)thinn
1 1 lull (oilier lleietnnht and
Port HtipetB Visiting bi others
cordlnll) ln itpit to attend
s Di:rKi:it, c c
o iikim:, k of it & s
nn.Noi.n.r i.onci, ok;, ii. p. . i
Honolulu IxhIrc No tUG,
II I' t) Hlks, meets 4
their hull, on KIiir St
near Kort, ever) Frldii)
evening Visiting Broth
ers arc cordlall) invited
to uttenil
i) i' a isi:xm:na, 1: n
GKO T Kl.l'PGUL, Sec
HAWAIIAN '1IIIIIK NO. I, I. 0. II. U
Meets ever) first and third
Tuesdu) of euili month In
rraternltj Hall, I O O F
building Visiting brothers
cordlall) Invited to attend
lli:.in A ASCII, Sachem
Long ri:miv, c of n
IIO.NOM'M tl.llll, III), P. (I. K.
Jfrj Meets on second and fourth
ttfm Wednesday evening of ench
W- month at 7 .10 o clock, In
San Antonio Hall. Vlneard
street, near Kuima Visiting brotheis
are invited to attend
I HIGGI.NS, W I'
WM C MtCOY, Secy
IIONOI.I I.I I.ODCI. Ml. Mill,
I.. 0. (I. MM
will meet In Odd Pillows' building,
Port street, ni ir King evei) Frldu)
ovonlng at T in o clock
Visiting biothers cordlall) invited
to attend
amuuosi: j wimz, nictatot
i:. A JACOllhO.N, Smetarj
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SPECIAL.
II trie inn tlOK TuiMita) i m iiIiik S 1,".
Oiiult ili iuoiihtr,itloii t'liiiKiilliitliins
ilall. 10 to I I'liiitu. I'M I 7SJ Klnuii
strut
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
VISIT THE
Mary-Ann
Bonnet Shop
j, MILTON &. PARSONS
Pantheon Bldg.
Millinery
New Styloi by the Lurline
PHONC 2088 FORT STREET
THE VERY LATEST IDEAS IN
Spring Hats
Miss Power,
Millinery Parlors, Botton Block
&
City Transfer Co
JA8. H.
FURNITURE MOVERS
Shipping
TWO HONORED CABIN PASSENGERS
COMING ON LINER SIERRA
Record Crowd for Honolulu In Popular Oceanic Boat Si
ber a Sailed With Many Empty Cabins American Ship
Phelps on the Way to the East Coast With Sugar Mau
na Kea Arrived With Floral Parade Visitors.
Two hundred cibln passengo.sMhe settlement
s.illeii ri(ini s.in Pninclsco at luion.tato
M'stunl.n in tin Oceanic steamship
Slcna with dosllniitlnn us Honolulu
Ibis Is the e heeling news torched at
the loo ii nRonc) or C Brewer & Co
and t Ik1 eible comes fiiuu 1 1' Cock
loft general passenger agent foi tin
steamship compan).
Mr Coekrott also adds In his cable
We expect Rteat things In tho Hono
lulu festival "
The Sierra Is easll) brliiRltiR ilnvvl
I rccoid list of cabin passongeis since
tin went Into the San Frniiclseii-llo-nolulu
i-ervlce some two e,us ago
The Unci Is duo to nnlvu hero eail
Ihursi'uv morning nud the
veial
liioiuotlon lu'crests will Hud that thc
i III luie tluli hands full in cuing
lot the riouil Parade vlslttns.
fta
Deep-Sen Shipping Deierti Hilo.
riu Amirkiin sihoiuiir itamano,
.Villi ll llilr. llllll lllxlhlirxlllK II slllp-
mint of NorthwoM liiinher at llllo,
nlliil fm u iiturn trip to the houiul
I ift Wulnisilav 1 his lift tin-port ill -
1 1 tul ur ili i sea slilppliiK Tile Ma-
iiiii Kia of tin liitu -Islam! tint was
in mi luil at Honolulu this inorniiu,',
ipnitliiK n line trlji homeward Tin
M-Khil nut with iiiodiruti trades ami
ms on the outward vojiiKe, nud In
ituruliiK tin wiuthir was favonible
'or a smooth pissuKe "rtie Maona Kia
huh In lth an unusuiitlv large llt
of iiiblu and dnk passuiKcrs the
Inward ciirco Included shlpmints of
plKH ihliktns turkis I hales blilis,
JO lords wood 1 doit 1 auto, irates of
iiMtiilili" barnls of wliu .'ll piuk
ikis Minilrks imil nthi r Itiin" 'Hie
Miuinii Km will In illcpatiluil on a
ri turn trip to llllo at in uiloik Mull
lav IllorillllK
ra
Produced a Mountain from a Mole
Hill.
It must have bun a 'Palo dav" foi
Mrcd pedestrians when less than oo
tons of freight uppears to looifl up on
the hoilzon of a Honolulil wharf and
make a tucket like six thousand seven
hundred tons
A RUlllhlo and unsophisticated to
inaneer on a nioinhiR sheet Klllil) rc
ates to a trus'liiR public that "for Ho
nolulu tli" Slbsrla tins six thousumi
seven hiinilied tons cirRo'
Hal bin master Posici strained his
vision In coniluctliiR a still hunt foi
this pile of merchandise this mornliiR
r'nptiiln Itlle, teprescntltiR tho II
Maikfcld URencv, was overlieaid re
nal klne "You nevet c-in tell Just
what will hnppcn even in the best nv
iilalPil novvHnpii ollkes after a "Palo
da) In Kcliruaij '
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Vllhelmlna to Hackfeld Wharf.
The MiiImhi NnvlRallon steamtr
Wilhelmiu.i fioni San Piauilsco is duo
to nrtlvo at the pint on Tuesdn) luoin
Iiir and will liortli at Hackfeld whaif
aitoidliiR lo lalisi wheless Inform i
lion lecclvcd fioni Captiln Petet lohii
son
The Wilhclmlnu was llif tulles off
the pint at S o'lloik last liiKht sttam
Iiir thioiiRh fine weather and luiiiRluR
114 cabin ami 13 sleciao passeiiRets,
72 sail.s of later uiulnlnnd mail, 71
pack.iRCs Wells-PatRii cxpiess mattci
10 alllomoblles ntlil 211 tons irenni.it
p. il irn foi iIIkpIiiii irit ni lliiiiiilitln nnil'
7'i' ranled In tianslt foi Hilo
The Wllhelmilia will sail foi Hilo at
mldulRlit Thuisda) and H'luius to Ho
nolulu on tho following Tilisdu) inoiii
liiB rm
Puner'a Widow Now Stewardess.
Mis Pettn livrup wire or a fmmor
Pacific Mall puisoi who died a few
months ago whllo at Manila, Is now
Mowaidess In the Pacific Mall lluri
Siberia which sailed fm Sao 1'iancii.io
at 10 oclock this morning Mis llj-
rup vlslleil Manila In connection with
W. C. Peacock& Co.,Ltd.
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty
( Mont Rouge Wines
Sole Agents Mumm's Champagm
( Schlitz Beer
LOVE
of her husband h es.
The Slbulas depaituro this morn
ing was without the blare or baud
inelodv falrlv large crowd Ritthcied
at tho wharf to bid farewell to slxt
pasieiiReiB who Joined the Siberia at
this jsirt Some llvel work was done
In the discharge of seven hundred torn.
or Oriental cargo for this port.
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Pacific Fleet Tar See Volcano.
Thrie I'nltcd States irnlscrs, the
I'allfonila South Dakota and Colorado,
arrived at llllo Just liifure the ili par
tun or the lutir Maud steanicr .Manna
Kia for Honolulu A number of pur-
"'", from tlie irulsir Ibet bad pliiiuiul
to pij a visit lo tlie volinno J no
irulstrs vlsltnl Kialakekuii Hay ami
lift tin re last Wnlnisil i, urrlvlng at
llllo on Thursila) morning The vis
siN are siliiilulnl to sail from llllo
fur Kahuliil on Sunila evinliig, and
.Mliudav will be spent at the Maul port
Tin Hi it Is txpnteil to return to Ho
nolulu b the ifiiirnlng of IMiruur) JO
Onomea Leads the List.
Sugar awalliug shipment on Ha
waii Includes Hie rollnwlng consign
incuts, according to n report lecclved
In this cltv todnv with the artlval of
Puiser Phlllpps or the steamei Miiuna
Kci Olaa lfiooo, Walakca Ifi.uoo,
Hawaii Mill 700, llllo Sugai Co 17,
ino, Onomea 22,2f.l, Pcpeekio 12,500,
Hnnomtt J3.400, lluiuil.ikiiifll ctaos slu
Honomii 13 400, Hnkalau. 1,100, liu
inhoelioe 1500, Knlwikl 300, Kukal.ip
If JSSa I) .IMS Hiniakua Mill 5000
Panuhaii 11.700, lliiuokaa -Ml'. Ku
kulhaelc .'oil, Honiiapo i.nu sacks
ra
Buyo Maru Discharging Nitrates.
Aflci a rather rough trip from Ceil
Hal and South Ameilcan pints tho
lapaneso fieighlrr IIiijii Maui einie
into tho hatlior tills morning and Is
now belli;: discharged of llftecn bun
dled Ions nitrates This vessel will
be dispatched for lapan ports on or
about Wednesdav The Iluvn Maru Is
earning In transit twelve laliln and
soventv-four steerago passengers The
vessel wns given n tlioroiiKb fumlga
lion at the hands of the Pedernl Quar
antine Seivlce before being permitted
to eutei the haibor
f.'auna Kea Sail a Day Ahead of
Schedule.
Prelght Intended for the next trip of
tho steamer Mauna Kea for llllo and
waj pints has been delivered at the
uliurf todav, as tho flagship of tho
Intel -Island fleet Is scheduled to sail
a dav ahead of th tegulai schedule
The .Mauna Kea will bo dispatched
over her rcgulai route at lo oclock
on Monday, la ordei that the vessel
can return tn Honolulu li Thursduv
morning In time for the Ploi.il Paiadc
festivities No freight will bo reiclv
cm for this vessel on Mouda).
P8
Fuel Oil Shipments en Route.
Ihu Ameilcan steamer IM-inslng,
once well known In shipping ciiclea
I'cie, Is leportcd to hava sullul fiiim
Pint San I. ills Willi fuel oil for the
Union Oil Cnmpuii) and should arrive
hero on or about Peh 25th, according
to picselit calculations. The stoaniet
Maverick Is also rcpoited tluough tho
Merchants' i:xchaii(,o as having sailed
f loin San Ptauclscn with oil foi Hono
lulu Thu Mavcilck left thu Coast on
last Ihursdn)
Pa
Sparks from the Wireless.
vvueiesH linings Hum two nneis en
routo to Honolulu wcio ucelvcd last
evening as billows
S S Wllhelmlua, Peh lb, 8 p in
12H4 miles from Honolulu , lino weilli-
er, all well, 114 cabin, 13
passcngeis. "J sacks mull
stecrago
S S Pctsla. Peh. Hi, 8 p in
miles ft mil Honolulu, nil well
-inaj
TIDES SUN AND MOON
IS palp f $ t s '
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l i ni iimis-i1 iiinilo; jr tun h
New moon l"ebruar 17 ut 7:13 p in
WEATHER TODAY
Tclii ihji at ill c
7.1, 10 a. in, 71
a. nf
noon,
titt.
8 a. m
iiioriilui!
minimum, l.S.
Ilarometcr, 8 a in. 30 07- nbsolutc
huinidllj, S a in 0 071 grains per cu
bic font, rclntlve hiimldlt, 8 a in. 7fi
per rent , dew point, 8 n. in , CO,
Wind C a in. velocltj 4, dliectlou
Ni: , 8 n m : volocltv 3, dltectlon 8
11 10 a. in . velocity S, dlicctlon S :
noon velocity 8, direction S
Italiifall liming 21 hours ended S
! in , 0 "inch
Total wind movement during
lours ended at noon, 130 miles.
VESSELS TO AND
FROM JHE ISLANDS
(Special Cable to JlerclinnU
Kxclmner.)
Saturday, Feb. 17.
IIII. 0 Sailed, I'eh II, schr Camami
roi Pott Ludlow
YOKOHAMA Arilved, Peh. 17, S
S Nippon Maru, henco Pcb (!
WIRELESS.
S S WIl.lirXMlNA Will dock at
Hackfeld wharf carlv Tuesdav
illuming, with lit cabin and 13
stcci ago pisscugcis, 72 sacks mall,
71 packages expieis innttcr, 10
aiitos, 2124 tons cargo, will sail for
Hlln Thursdav at midnight, the 22d,
nnd return to Honolulu Tuesdav
morning, the 27th
Floral Parade Visitors on the Way
Visitors to Honolulu s Ploial Paiado
an,' niimbeicd among I ho 114 cabin
passcngeis I0kuIuI Iij wheless as
passcugcis In tho Mnl son Navigation
steamship Wllticlmlun, now Hearing
the Islands and duo to arrlvo at this
port carl) Ttiesda) morning. Thir
teen additional passengers aio listed
In tho steerage The vessel Is bring
ing down sevcntv-iwo sacks of latei
ii nlulaud mail.
rm
Mlkahala Brought Sugar for
Transhipment,
Sugar for transhipment to tho Ainei-Ican-IIawailan
rrclghter Mexican ar
rived this morning In tho steamer Ml
kahala. This vessel lctiuncil to port
from Walmca with twill sacks of su
gar, also one mill rollci wns brought
for rop ilrs Purser Pltzslminoiis ic
ports 12,000 sacks sugar at Knlna am.
7000 sacks t.toied at Kealui, awaiting
shipment.
Ml
Gasoline Famine Relieved.
Plvo hundred druniH of Rnsollno ar
rived as part-of tho cargo broiiglit this
morning In tho American ship Palls
of Clyde. This vessel has fifteen thou-
huiiil bin i els nf fuel oil to ho pumpo'l
Into tanks of tho Associated Oil Com
puny. Tlio vessel was twentj-two
ila.vs In making tho passage from (!n-
viota and her ofllcers rcpoit a ver
mist) trip, though no damage was
done tho vessel or her cargo.
Inter.lsland Departures on Monday.
Two Intel-Island steamers aio ill
icady listed for depaituro on Mouda)
the) being the lluRshlp Mauna Kea for
llllo via way ports, hailing at 10
o'clock with u fair list or passengers
and a general cargo, and tho steamer
Maui, which will ho illsp itched at C
o'clock In tho evening fm Paiiihuu,
Kohalnlcle, Paaullo, I.aiipalioahoa and
Papaaloa, taking freight and malls
onl).
to
Klnau Returning With Klpahulu
Sugar.
Accoidlng tn advices received at
the Iiitot -Island olllco this morning
tho steamei Klnau fioni Kauai ports
Is duo to arrlvo hoie tomorrow morn
ing with Klpahulu and V K. siigus.
Pino woathcr Is said to prevail along
Iho roast of the (linden Island. Tho
hti'iunoi Mauna l.oa Is icpoited load
lug sugar at Mukawoll,
Inter.lsland Steamer Movements.
I'm sci Phlllpps of tho lutei-lslauil
steamei Mauna Kea, an uiilval fiom
llllo via aj ports this morning, io
pints having passed the steamei Ku
iial at Honomii Hilo-bound, thu Holeuo
at Kukalau loading uugm Iho Kalu
hull at Paaiilinu lilln-boiiud with su
gai ami tho NHhaii at Muliukonu load
ing sugar.
P-
Wallele an Arrival Today,
Anlvuls at tiio port this morning In
eluded tho sleamoi Wnllelo front llo
nokaa and Kukiilhaelo with 'J088 sacks
hiigai and 1753 pounds snap lion
Puiser I low aid roirt flno woatlioi
on tho tilp Ho slatos that thoro Is
3J00 s.uks sugar at Honokna and ,100
sicks htoit'il at KiikulliaelK awalliug
shipment
THE MACHINERY
One month from tomorrow the ma-
chlner vv lilili at the prim lit time Is
In lug kriiduiill) nsscmbliil will be
started In full swing and the great
united iliurCb inoveimnt for tin- ix
tension iivv the know ledge ot tlioChrls
t mi religion will have started
At the presi ut time the euirg) Is
being spuit on organlratlon, and grail
nail) the various committees are Bit
ting togetlnr iiinl forming their plans,
x.rstirdiiv at noon the men's meetings
nuninlttee nut at the Y M V A unit
nriiingiil a definite plan for Its enni
lalgn that starts with the mining week
At the head of the committee Is 1.
Iinni) Pick, and with 1 1 1 lit nre uskocI
ii I ul (leorge P Uavl, A Lewis Jr., W
(i Hull, It II Andirsou, P J Low re),
I'll Towse, William Coombs, C II Itlp
te unit Captain I! II Cooke
Tlie loniinlttce discussed two propo
sitions Plrst was the mutter of hold
ing private conferences In tlie bonus
of the different members of tho
ihurchtt In onbr to present the Chris
tian extension movement to a number
of small groups of members of inch
church and get them Into line for the
campaign To follow out the plan the
following wire appointed to get to
getlnr the groups In euch church" P
J l.owriy will look after the members
of Centrnl I'nlon cliurib, C Ii. Ripley
Tor the Mtthoillst, " (1 Hall for the
Cbrlstlan ihiinh, George Utiles Tor
St Andrew's nnd John Guild for St
Clement's
Haih or thee nun Is to have ns
soilalnl with lilm iithirs from his own
c liiirt.li and to nrriingc for group
meetlngi of about llftien membels In
each group t'nilii this seheme onl)
eiiiiugb from eneli ibiireh urc wanted
lo foi m a working nuilius, for It vvus
felt that If an attimpt was made to
take III all the numbers of null church
b) this niithuil there would not be time
lo do It
Women at Work.
The sunn pi ill or euinpalgii Is to be
larrlnl out h,thc woiiiin The com
mittee which will handle that end of
the work Is nunprlsid of Mis Mon
tague Cooke, for M Andrews, .Mrs W.
C Iluliti), for Central Union, Mrs O
II Walkir, for the Methodist, Mrs. W
1. Hopper, fur the Clirlsti in church
nnd Mrs V llllam Thompson, fur M
Clement's
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The annual meeting of tho Hooln
and 11 oou lu Uibul will ho held on
Mnndii) morning, Pehruar) 19, at 10
o'clock nt tl e Kuplolanl Mnternltv
Home All members are requested to
attend
Tho Ameilcan stoamcr Hoecians
with a shipment of oil Tor tho local
brunch or tho Assoilatcd Oil Com-
paii) Is lepnrted In have sailed fioni
(lav Iota )cstcrday with destination as
Honolulu.
Superintendent Willis T Popo of
the Department or Education, Is ai
raiiglng the plans for a llro escapo
frtl Ilia X7l,Mlt a. Im.,1 llf. ,t sill n, nw
Ithn IllullH llllll PlrM C1hlnr 'riiiirBl.ni
during tho week
Thero will ho a rehearsal of Pina
fore tonight on tho ship Mohican,
starting at half past seven o'clock ami
another tomorrow urtcrnoon at hair
past one o'clock at the Orpheum tho
atcr Kveiybod) is requested to turn
nut as thero will bu u full orchestra
and it Ib Important that tho cast
should bo complete
OhloaiiH In tho clt). whether mem
bers of the Iluckeyo Club oi not, aro
Invited to bo present at tho semi-annual
gathering of tho club on Mnn-
dii) evening, February ID, nt 8 o'clock,
at tho residence or Pioressor Chailes
II Hitchcock, on the Manoa car line,
near Aimstrong avenue Ily those
who know tho geneial features of this
organization a pleasant evening is an
ticipated
Artor argument In the Circuit Court
this morning bcrnro Judge Robinson
tho plea In abatement entered by
Chung Nung and Albert Joseph ob
jecting to tho Tenitorlal Grand Jury,
claiming that It was not legall)
ill aw n, was withdrawn A now plea
will bu entmed Wednesday morning
noxt when mine facts will ho submit
ted An attempt is being iiiadu to
have tills matter denied up onto and
foi all
PEACE LITERATURE MAY
BE SECURED HERE NOW
William A llnwiii, ibiilrmiin of the
Honolulu Chiiiiibtr or Coinmeicc Inter
iiatlimal arblliatiiiu eiimmlttie 1111
niiiiiuis that tin coinmltteo has ru
celviil quito a uiimbir or urtlilis, or
tsit)s, 011 peaiii mnl nrbitratiiiu sub
Jiels Inteiiilul b the peine soiletbs
siiidlng Ibein to be material which will
ruiulsli much lufiirmatliin and opinions
of" gnat value tn those vv tin may bo
writing competitive essu)s un theso
Mibjti ts
Ml lluneii will cndiavnr to lie hi
lis nlllre, 1. 1 n ritatiM nunlil bulblliig,
brtwiiu the Itiiiirs or 8 u0 a m and
I' o m and 1 nclmk p 111 and 4 JO
p 111 inch weekibi) ror the imnliig
ruin wnksj Satiirdii) artirunoii ex
eepted sn to Maich 18 1912, fur tho
spu I il purpose of handing out these
articles and nihil lufniiiuitltui to llinsu
win are ibslihig tin sumo foi pn p
iiiiitluii iiiiiiicc tul vvth their pilo is
sa)s 011 lutirnatlonal piaie
1 0il lllllsl gi
git Hie News.
I Hie II 11 1 1 1-1 1 11 lo
NEW SECRETARY
FOR Y. W. C. A.
Miss Kstlicr M Kilckson of Wichi
ta, Kansas, In to lie tho new secrct-ir)
of the V V. C. A., nccordlng to lu-
rormallon received In town this moiii
Ing She was offcicil tho position nnd
hns now accepted and expects to ar
rive hero heriirc April 1
Miss Hilckson has been the general
secrctnr) or thq Y. V, C. A nt Wlrli
Itn for tho past four or flvo eam mid
comes hero vcrj highly recommended
She will take the place mada vacant
b) the resignation . of Miss Carlota
Mo)cr whoso M)sltlon Mrs Carson
has been filling temporarily
INVITATION AFTERNOON
AT Y. M. C. A. TOMORROW
Leslie Hut lot Is to give a talk at
Hie Y. M. C A. tomorrow afternoon
during supper, when lie will deal in
in Info! ma! wn) with somo of tho
better things In life. Ho Is liend of
the blinking firm of that name at Hood
lllvcr, Oicgou,
Earlier In the afternoon Andci son's
oichcstra will phi) a program starting
it 1:30 o'clock and will bo followed
h) Professor Collnls, who will lead the
Informal discussion on life problems
These Sunday afternoon, meetings
which are held at the association are
open to all men In tho city.' They aro
becoming very popular nnd cspcclall)
so with strangers for n man ruIim
thero meets man) others who In tho
otdlnnry course df events ho would
not run acioss
Ah Kvvnl, Chinese konokl chcefa
banker, wus arrested today by Chief
or Detectives McDulUe for opening a
bank on the Chinese New Year day.
All Kvval, when brought to tho po
lice station, told the big chief that ho
thought It was not unlawful for him
to celebrate the konohl day by open
ing his cheefn bunk Chief McDufllo
told him to explain the cntlro matter
to Judko Monsarrat next Monday
morning.
NEW - TO-DAY
ELECTION OF OFFICER8.
Olowalu Company.
At the riguhir iinnii il meeting of
sbiiiihiililirs of olowalu Couipaii), held
at tlie olllie of Its agents, C Hrcvvcr
A. IVuupmi), Ltd. In Hiinnlulu, on
IMirunr) ll,, 1'JIJ, tlie rcillowlng Direc
tors und Auditor were ekited to serve
ror the insiilng eur
W G Irwin Itlibaril Ivers, II M
Wbltniv i: 1 .Sp tiding, i: P lllKbiip.
W 1.. Iloppir, mid ror Auditor, 1) G
Ma)
At u subsequent meeting of tho Di
rectors, tlie following olllicrs weie up
puliitiil to serve for the cunning )iar
W G Irvvlu .. . President
Itlihaul hi is , lee-President
II M Whittle) Treason r
I rlpuldlng . ... Secretary
i: I SPALDING,
Siintary, Olowalu Company
SSS'iri'l
-Pcb 17, It), JO
510-1
ELECTION OF OFFICER8.
Pioneer Mill Company, Limited.
At the aiimiil meeting or thu stmk
biildeis or tlie Pioneer Mill Couipaii),
l.lmlteil, held ut the nlllie or II llaek
filil A. Co, Ltd, Honnliilu, T II, on
lVldii), Pebruur) 10, 11)12, the follow
ing directum and auditor wcro cleitid
to nrve for the ensuing )car:
J P Ilackfcld, Pnul It Isuilurg, II
Pmke, W Pfotenhauer, J A McCand
less, P. Klamp and 1. Miilibuilorf, di
rectors, Armln Ilanelierg, auditor
At a subse quint meeting of the Hoard
of Dhectors, the following otllcerswcre
iippoliitul to sirve lor tho )Pur
J P Haikreld President
Paul It Iscnbirg 1st Vice-President
II I'nikn . ...'nil Vlii-l'rcsldenl
W Pfoti uluiuir Tnasiiiir
I" Klaiiq Sicretury
11 lll'(K),
heeietni) pro tun
llfij -IMi 17, 19, JO
WANTS
LOST.
Ki) ring with tin 1 11 ki)s, bitwiiu I'nl
virslty Club und Miiauii I Intel Ad
dress 'II P", litre Iliillctln
SlUJ-tf
A
WANTED.
To piiiehasii
Address 'S
iiiiu good single bugg)
S", Illllletltl olllco
51bJ-Ct
PUPS FOR SALE.
Good watihilo pups foi sale liiqulio
C II llilb), Wulalao Italic h
11CJ-flt
FURNITURE.
An) kind seennil bntiil furniture bought
and sold Mattresses made to nrdir
II S1111KI, em. Vine) aril und Dinmii
Sts tifHJ'.llii
'I . i
EMPLOYMENT.
Intii mil IiiiuiI lulp
III. In King St
evs-sjjgv
Duffy's Purs Malt WNtkty
The World's Qreatest Medicine
braces people up It strengthens,
builds up mid nourishes It promotes
longevltv
Sold ever) when In SKAI.IID IIOT
TLH.S ONLY
The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.,
Rochester, N. Y., U. S. A.
LATEST IN
If tho I idles or this clt) do not have
the In'cht In the lino of millinery It
will not ho tho raiilt of the Mary-Ann
Bonnet Shop, located oil Port street
Just ahnvo Hotel. In this connection
It vvav be said that Miss Atkinson has
Just ictuiucd ftom a tour of the
States whore she went expressly for
the purpose of looking tip tho very
latest, and us Is stated Ii tho half
page announcement In today's papci
tho "Last Word" In tho millinery line.
Nothing escaped her c)o In tho wnv
of licnd-cnvcrlng ror tho fair snx, and
she used her pockcthook ns well as
her ces and has brought buck with
her a complete lino of tho vci) late I
that Is being affected In the fushlot.
nblc centers of the States
The creations Hint tho Maiy-Auu
Ilimuet Shop Is offering for the ladles
of Honolulu to select from are tho
handsomest Hint have ever been
placed on show here, and iinjnno who
cannot ho Bulled at the Mar-Ann
Bonnet Shop will have to look bejond
tho shines of Hawaii.
Miss Atkinson Is now the solo pro
pi lclor of tho Mnr)-Ann Bonnet Shop
and will endeavor to keep tho estab
lishment abreast of the mllllnciy
times of tho world.
I AltlllVKI)
Saturday, Fob. 17
Central and South American potts
II1150 Main, Jap. stmr, a in,
llllo via wn) ports Mauna Kea,
stmr., a. 111
Hawaii ports Wallele, stmr., am,
I DEl'AKTKI)
Prldu), Fob. Hi.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudluo,
stmr, 5 p. m.
Delaware Breakwater Hiskluo M
Phelps, Am. sp, p m
Kahulul I. tn line, M, N. S. S, pin.
Snturda), Fob. 17.
San Francisco Siberia, P. M S. S
lo a m.
I
PASSKMIKUS AIMIIVKI)
I
t-
Per stmr. Mauna Kea, from Hawaii
vli Haul ports C Dodson, Mrs. P. D
Srbonenian. A Hcrgen, O G Sectoii
C It Snead. J A Maddux, Mrs, Gage,
Mrs. II Williams, M Nichols und
wife, Mrs laivvson, G Hamilton, G
lira), Mrs. I. I, Cherr), L Duller.
.Mrs n C Wushburn, Mrs II K
Jones, Mlis II quiilii, .Mrs T. Ahearil.
C J Daub, i: J Lord, P J, Hare,
Mrs Williams, Mrs Crelglitnn, It W.
Pllhr ami wife, Miss M. Hcrcndcn,
Mrs P Mosber, Mrs A O Curtlss,
Mis Guild!, Miss llarkir. Miss A D
Divls, Mrs A llorner, C C Kennedy
und wire, John llii)de und wire, C H
Ciirlnnltli und wire, It. Young, J. II
MiKenzle, A II Pemhcrton, Mrs H
Sllvu, Mrs K Mulliltner, Miss I Wes
scl, P Darker and wire, W. 11. Darker
anil wire, 1: N Holmes und wire.
Master D Holmes. C. Walters, Mrs A
A Wilson, child and nurso; C T.
White. II II Itcams, W Thlelen, II
Musis, Mrs II J Carsten, J T hol
low a), I) W Hose, Miss A Thomp
son, Mrs i; A. Southwnrtb, Mrs Hags-
dale, two children and inline; Ah Kong,
. iiliusliltii, J Vlerra Jl , D Talbot.
Major Willis, A Loulsson, Mrs D
Miidden Mrs It JjiIiu!. Miss K
Wight, 11 Gorman, J P W'oods, vvlto
and servant, Mrs Mclatln, Mrs A It.
Mclailn, J W Wiildrou, K M Dhr
In 11 11 I) Kikucwa, A. Napoleon, Joe
Caiiilirii, H I'arkir Jr. It Horner and
wire. Mis P W Ta)lor, Mrs J Mc
Lennan James Alto, It M. Newman,
J Sibo), W T Knbliison und wife,
Miss llobliison, Miss II L)uus, H U
Lucas, II Ilnsinbirg, C. M Sihoen
lug, G Mi nliil, 1; Hurt, wlfo und
daughter, Miss T Diirlem, Mrs II
Dogirs Mrs A L Soule and son, J
II Harms 0 L Dudley, Mrs M .V
Oiaham, P C Atherton, n. A. Wilson,
W Knight, K Nakasaku, G Knack
stailt, T Ollrlin, Dr J. 11 Itaymond,
i: P Low, ll Dow sett, Miss M To
inltn. Clias Gay and wife, M Jacobs,
Mis J M Lee and two children, Mrs,
Krkiitiuii, Miss K M Nnwell, Miss A
C Now ell, Chung Man Hon, Klin Jul
hon, It i: Iliuid
Attornoy General Lindsay oxpects
to be able to announce some of the
proferonco rights In connection with
the Punchbowl lands during next
week Ho is working on them at the
present time
1 1 J'MI Wnlty II 11 1 le III (Ids Inst Business (!i.
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