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Weekly Calendar
MONDAY!
. Ocf Jiulr Sl.'ilCd.
TUESDAY:
,. Jlquoliilii Third I)r-rr-e.
WEDNCSDAYl , -p
llniuilj.in Si roll J Degree.
THURSDAY:
KRIDAY:
SATURDAY:
H -Muliu Temple llcgiilnr.
Ill visiting members ol t
Order art cordially Invited to
attend meetings of local ledges
' '
.Meet on llir
2nd nnd llli
.Huuil.tjs ii f
r.tcli iminlli
ill K. I'. Hull
7::ill I". -M.
;.", iARINE EH6INEEB?-,
, .' lEFICIAUS,TJTl)U
., uliillj hulled.
Jh inliirs t
Other Asm)
tlntliins ior-
M.M. MrMM.KV I,OIi:, Ml. S,
K. of I.
tvi SloPto r-vory 2nd anil -Mi Snltir-
i WiAiluy evening at 7 30 o'clock In
& ll r,f l' !'"" ,or- l'ort "'"'
XS3' L.'ii mnin. " Visiting brother
uiiOiullv In, Kill to iitlciiil
A F UUIITZ. C.
v v. kilhhy. k. it. s.
ouir i.oiKi i: m. i, k. or r.
Meets every llrst anil thlril Trl
day ut "."'I o'cluck, Pythian
Hall, comer Heretnnla und
Fort Rtlccts. Visiting lirothors
cuidlnlly Invljcd to nttenil.
s dicckhu, c. cv
o huiku, k. of n. & s,
Honolulu i.oixji:, liiv, ii. i. o. i:
V. Honolulu I.odgo No CIO,
ii. i' ii I'.ikh, mccm in
their hull, on King St.,
lienr Fort, every Friday
uvdilng. VIhII Iiik Uroth
cm .no cOullally Invited
. to atlenil.
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ll.UVAIIAX TltllJi: SH. I, I. 0. 11. 31,
Meets every llrst nml third
Tuesday of each month In
Fraternity Hull, 1 O, O. I'
building. VIMlug brothers
(onllally united to nttenil
HUSKY A ASCII, Sachem
I.0HJS A I'UIIKY, (J. of It
hoxoujmj AKitra: i, v. o. 1:.
Meets ou Bccond nml fourth
, Wedjiehilny ovi-lilng of ench
tnniiiii at Tu aclinic, in
San Antonio Hall, Vineyard
street, near Kniiun. VlBltlpg brolhura
nro luvlled to nttend.
,, 1 IlKlUINS, W. 1.
WJf. C. McCQY, Secy.
IIOMIM'I.H MIIIIIK '. K00,
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will meet In Oiid Fellows building,
Fuit Hlrcet, ne.tr KIiir, every Friday
evening lit ":'M o'clock,
Vlsitlm; brothers (brdlnlly Invited
tO lltlLllll. , '
AMJIUOSrc J. WIItTZ, Dictator.
H. A. JAC'OllSON, Heorctary.
"' EDWARD EARLE '
Will for oiiq wool: only plvo froc
tenlB ij any one cnilliiB fropi 1 to 4
li, in. In order to convince them that
,, ho onKCs;si'ti I'sjchlo ioer. Sko)ttcn
Invited. SecliiK I bollovliiK. (Irand
ilinioiit.tratlomi Tuefd.iy ovoiiIiir at 8
Ilrslilri'cp, 7S2 Kluau Street, l'honn
S9U.
A. BLDM,
fmporter Fort Sf
MILTON &'PARS0NS
Pantliaan Bldtj,
4 Millinery
' New Styles fay the Lurllne
PHONC 30S3 FORT QTRCCT
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THE VERY LATEST IDEAS IN
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and tie that your trunkeare properly SEALED,
taving you delay and Inconvenience on your arrival at
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CITY TRANSFER GO.
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MEN WHO WIJC1 EXAMINAJiS ;
DECLARED IGNORANT OF COASTLINE
A Number of Skippers Interested in Contention Raised By
Brtish Columbia Masters Likelike Brought Kauai Sutj-'
ar This Morning Wilhelmina Is Meeting With Pleasant
Weather Barkcntine Aurora Forty-Five Days From
Nitrate Ports, WilPEnter Here.-
Declaring tint the mcil K.1crtcd bv no uso In those watpra. It heliiR vuro-
tho Kiivcrmnciit aio lotnllj Ignorant ly 10c.il knowledgo of the coant that
ct the ciMst lino mid many of Its In- Is reiiulred. At) Intnnd w.ilr corlltl-
Irlrato ch iiincls. a Ikoious luolosl rato entitles tho holder to command
I,-., !. rniii.iiii nn.l will bo xent nuy boat ulyliiK on rlvom, lakes, etc.,
to tho seat of Canadian Kincrnmeiit
at O tawa, aceonllng to ipiirls which
hnc icached Honolulu with the nr
ilvnl or tho Caiiaillan-Aiistrtillaii liner,
Maiaina.
A fow iI.ijb prior lotho sailing of
that U'$pcl fur 110110111111 nod Austia
lt.ui iioiiH, niul, iieiliiK In conjunction
with tho Vlelorlii Shliunastors' Asmi
rl'atlon tho slmll ir nssoclatlon ut
Vuiicouwr hai sent 11 recominend.i
tlon to tho Ottawa go eminent ask
ing that "a court of competent juris
Miction be njillolntcd to sit tinon mar
no caios on tho roast." There wni
ionic cmihatlc dJEiipproval cxiiresscd
t the meeting regarding tho findings
In leeent marlno Innulrlcs, notably
with icgard to tho siihichkIoii of Cap
iniii M01 chouse, fornierlj of tho htea
iier Ventuiw, on account of the Btran
llng of Hint vessel. A delegation utu
ppolutoil to net ni a deputation to
tin Vlctniln Shipmasters' Association
mi tako tin tho matter. Tho Idea of
noth iissoclntlolns is that tuglnut cap
1'iliis hhoiild Judgu tiigbint captains,
IJisaenger captains Judge passenger
-jj.taliis and ilcepsea captains try
(.opsun captains, cud then In each
case the JmWcs would thoroughly un
let stnnd tho iiiattci v.lt!i which (hoy
ro called upon to deal. In ordor to
lyslst tho nulhoiltles each association
will soioet a lonsldcrablo list of
lames of ciptnlns roniietcnt to act
is assessors nnd forwanl these- lists
with the icsollitlons. In tho course of
tho discussion, which uns lengthy and
occasionally wiiiiu, fcnme ixilnts of
much IntLiest to shipping welo raised
nml explained. For 'Instance, It viiis
stati'i) that a foiejgu tnlng mastcr'h
ceruiicuio cniuies 1110 iiniuor to com
inaiiil any Ilritlsh mciclniiit ship In
my pait of the woild To olitnlli this
certificate more rlgnilng and niatho.
in.itlc.il knouledgo mo icqiliicd than
actual sea know ledge. Tim whole
niny bo leaincd from guldo books iuli
llshed for tho pui-paso of nsalbtlng
randldntcs In their examinations. A
coasting master's ceitlflcnto entitles
tho holder to command any Canadian
vessel plying between Ivy cajio, Al.iu
!a (norlliorii liuiilary) niii the Cm
iiiiiiui.i (ivur, urupoji isoiiueri inpp
dary). To obtain this ccitlllcato tho
lfui!pi Is .rcquliqil to wol; out, u few
matlicmatleal plobleins am) also an
swer iiuustloiis 011 tcamiinshlp. Those
pioblcnis may also bo found In hooks
published for Iho purpose. As ro
gaids the northwest coast oxninlniir
Hon, It apppain that no Subject on
which tho eamjldiito Is examined otli
'r t lin.ii tho rules of tho 111.ul ami chait
woik (oti',-i8li)iiiilly) Is ever U3ed by
in'ioleiR omplojcd on tI;o coast, as Iho
waluis mo tnlrlcatp, coifrBes no sliort
l'ihioiiIb bii arlabIo that piohlems
used by foioUn-poliig miibtnrn arn of
W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd,
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 170.4
Family Trade a Specialty
t
. ( Mont Rouge Wines
Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne
( Schlitz Beer
our perional sttej
iitlo
Love
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In Canada. To obtain this cerllllcato
knowledge bf iho rules of jtltd' road la
iillthal ls'ieiiiilred This $'iiy far
1I19 cjiiilcst umlliatlpilf But at the
siipio lljuo ninstorRl of heso vessels
recene a nisner salary. iso, 11 is
tlip l.nowledgo only derived from eam
of actml traveling tuor tho same wa
ters.
Id
Matson Steamers to HMten
Departure,
Two Mati.on Navigation steamcrc
now at the pint discharging general
cargo ami merchandise, will hasten
tlicir departure for Island ports, the
lronoliilau being t,clicilu)e for stilllm;
ihls c cuing. The Honolulan has
abjiit eoiiiplctcd thu dlschargo of h
miscellaneous ui;soitmcut of freight
from San Francisco nnd will sail for
K11I111I11I tills moiling. This chsol Is
duo to re tin 11 to Honolulu on tho
iuoillig of .March Gtji nnd Is to be
dispatched for San Francisco, at S
o'clock on tho ecn(ng of the follow
ing day. The Honolulan Is quite like
ly to depart with 11 fnr list or cabin
passengers. Thu steamer will takb
between seven ami eight thousand
tons sngir and other lines of Hawaii
1111 products.
1110 iiynues, now discharging a
quantity, of Biipplles for tho local
Quartet master Dcp-irlment, Is slated
for ilepartuio for Island lKirtB 011 Fii
day livening. Tho Hyndrs wll) not
let 11 in to Honolulu but will bo ills
patched fiom Hli for San Fiaiiclscij
uireci on iwarcb 7111,
M
Skippers Warned of Presence of
Derelict. s
A ilfiellct, Biipposed to bo tho let
mains or tho dumber-laden Kchoonci
Ida McKay, which Is repaited'to hap
tiiruoil tuitlo 011 Fob. 2;i! nnd lust
H'Pli BOoniJ hundicd miles off, tho
coast In wnter sltiiuled between E11
icku nml Snn FranclMo, is declnrci)
a nipiiiiro to nnylgivtlon, ami osse
mastors have been wnrnied, to ktjop a
sharp hiykont foe tfio Uoallng hull;
The Ida 3eKay was woll kijown, to
Coast dhliplug,
, la
Local Notfce to Mariners.
HAWAIIAN IS.LANPS - Onlm Isl
and Ifonolulij vIlar(bor cii.innul
Han llnoy, No. 9. wll 4ho removed Fell.
2Mb, 11112, pending, tho completion of
11 1 engine operations In thnt vicinity.
It will bo replaced ,18 yMn a (tl0
iliediflng opeiillons 111 a completed, '
fa
Llkpllke an Arriya) with Sugar. '
Jtcpjrtfng n fair trln and IiOpp sncliH
K. S. Hiigar as iwaltlng( shipment mt
Kaiial. Iho InleiVlHlnn.l ulriininr 1 ll.x.
ll(o was nu arrival t Honplulu this
morning, bringing nut) Biieka jmgar
Ouii) holo'i phintatloii,
nS'swiiiJ.
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TIDES-.SUN AND'MOON
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Feb. urn.. ft in, p m it m.
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Mar. 1 ,
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3 ai tl .tin 013 10 11 0 I? CuOrl.e
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Temiifcrniure C a. m., 07; 8 n. m.,
70; 10 a. in, 71; nuoi, 73; morning
nilnlmuin, C7. ,'
." Hurdftjetftiat- ?jj n( ,'.,,. 30.09; rein
live humidity. 8 n. Ill, 1; absolute
humlillty, 8 n. fn.r-J.070; dew point, 81,
Wind C'a. m.. velocity 10, direction
N. K.!i8 n. ,111., velocity 8dlrec(ion N.
14. ; 10 n. in, velocity 12, 'direction N,
i:.; noon, qloclJy,J3, UlrcjijtonN. K.
Totiirralnrull for'241iours ending
S a., nt.. 0,fnch ,, ,
'Total ;wtnfl nuvemieniiior ai nours
mitfriji 8 n. (in., ;2f.S inQfs. ,
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VESSEL$(T,0 PD-
ISLANDS
rcliants'
TJiuxxilui. Fchriliirv 29.
SAN FUANCISCO Arrived, Feb 29,
ut noon, . . uuiua, uenco run. ..1.
SAN FUANCISCO Sailed, Feb. 29,
lik. Hi 1'. .itlthct for Honolulu.
SAN FUANCISCO Arrived, Feb. 29,
S. S. Hllonlan, from llllo Feb. 20,
UIIAY8 1IIAUHOU Sailed. Feb. 28,
Schr. Hulcne, for Honolulu.
SN, FltANOISCJO Arrived, Feb. 27,
sp. John linn, ror 11110.
lMri'lmo.
a d t,mVliiirlii will dock at Aln-
keK whitrf ut noon tomorrow and sail
r,ir Snn Frnticlsco Saturday morning
tit 10 o'clock. 1050 tons frolglit for
lloiiolulii.
t", .." . ,'i"awiiivj:m
.1
' Wednesday. Feb. 28,
Australian ports Mnrnmrt, C.-A,
S. S., 3 p. Hi.
', ' Thursday, Feb. 29.
IIonok!iu,-iliV Knkulliaclo Wnllc
le, s'lniV.. a'iit? , "'
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Manchuria' To"-8all Saturday Mornlnn,
Ono hundrod'land thirty cabin pas
sengers catr'bo nccummodaicd In the
Pacific Mull illner Munchurlii, vvhlcli
Is hchcdulod for drparturo to tho
Coast at 10 o'clocl: on Saturday morn
lng
Tho Manchuria Is duo to arrive here
at noon tomorrow nnd -will upon pass
ing riunt.niitJtio- bo In ought to Alakcn
whai,f, wlicroi 1070 ions Orioiitnl .cargo
will bo discharged. , ,
Tho Manchuria Is hollovcd to lip
bringing a uuincr of Filipino and
Jnpanoso steerage passengerp, ,
At, thq aF.oncytof )t. Ijackfcid & .Co.
It ts stated that there Is room In the
Mnnehi)a, for all applicants for trans
ppifutlou to the Coaht,
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Barkenilne Aurora sighted.
, Tho baikentluo Aurqrp, with a full
shipment of ultiutcs, was slghtpd thin
morning and Iho vessel will probably
vPter nt Honolulu and then proceed
to Port Allou, where tho shipment Is
to bo. dlscinigod. Tho esi.e sajlod
froip MfJIIuioHtfoity-tlo jlaya ago,
Hall Loading for Kauai Ports.
Tho Btcjimer W, fl. Hall Is being
Joajod wth n fair cargo of nuppllns
fpr planations along tho coaal of Kn-
11.1I. This steamer with pisscti;or,s
uiul Intpr mails, wl)l bo despatched for
the (Jailcu leldiid a( & o clock, this
OYCiiini; ,
let
Claudlpe To Sail for Hawaii
Tomorrow,-'
TI10 Clandlno has hePn plncoii on
tho birth tb sail dn legulnr ncliednlo
lor Hawaii by tho way of Maul Krts
nt 0 ireiock toiiorrow oveilng, taking
passengers, mail nnd n general cargo,
Lahalna Swept by Hurricane Fury.
The crao'.c bnrkentluo I.ahalua, Cap
lain CarlMin, of Hind, Itolph & Co11
tleot, 'has comploled ono of tho mod
oventfnl'passnges Bho has ove negn
Hated' lietvveeii tho Antipodes and the
flolilfirtiiito. An clectilcal stoini ol
Iho lllco that 110110 of tho ofliccrs or
crnwiliail over witnessed Iiefoio buiH.t
upon tho vcksol ton dnys oft Iho
const. A .blue 'glimmer outlined tiie
mnstH mid saJIs for nearly a ipiartor
of 1111 hour, the skipper legioits, and
o!pwiug thu strnngB phoiiomenon 11
gale of great fury dossed tho wind
jammer nu her beam ends. Tho
mighty blast llpjiod several, snlls from
tlio grummets and played havoc vvlll
l)iiigH nlofl, A mountainous cross 1,0,1
won soon churned up ,by tho hurricane
Mild BiVt'it blllnvvB swept tbo barken
tint) ftuq nml aft, Cabins- nnd fnro
rmitle.vvfc'rp , Hooded by tho green sens,
and Iho waist of tho ship was a maol
Ijuni, , iV'lMng it Inipossllilo fin- Iho
reamen to YPiijuip foith excopt nt In
tervals when Ihoio apiioaiei) 11 updei-
ntlon in tio still 111.
I Den llli the, rnet Hint all,. nYtinrlmirv
Ifd t tip stormiest kml iif weather, tlu
'Lahaliiri mado 11 sinnit voyago of flfty
Boven days fmm Nowcaatlo, Aus.
...FROM THE
ititi:jyJ. v
U&WtM iMo
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While" thd'wlnli was lerriHc jHwas V
fair wind nnd behind all tho time ami
oven under ajmost harp imles Iho
swlh bnrkentluo went along ut a mer
ry clip. The I.ahalua brought lOfil
tons of coal to
Hind, llolph, & Co., Sap
Francisco,
IUJ
8eeka a Craft for Treasure Trove.
Another Tioasure hunter has bob
bed up In shipping circles . nd tills
llmo ho halls from tho wind swept
prairies of KnusnH. James Morton,
fresh, lroip tho "Ja hawker" 'stpto
hris helm scoitrng OakUjui, fcrcek for
available totninge, ljvlilplt to, conduct
nil expcdllloii, having lts'.nils'ilaiit the
gntiiprlng of hldilRl) loot dope-sited by1
Ijiiccuneurs ofj long ngq. Morion toljl
const slipping iijcn thnt tlie mony
nlrcaily wns provlilcti a"gr ije lundcf
laklng,. and nil Hint v.m iucdei' was
a sciiobucr or bnrkcntlne ennnhjo cf
holding s)iiniles nnd iHisscihsliig ac-J
copipiDiiaiioiis ior me scqro or meji
who will mako the (rip. V
Je refuses tq.slnto (ho naturo Of
the pilnccly fortuno which will bo
bi ought Into port several mouths ni
ter tho vessol palls from San. Fran
cisco, ut admitted that was of im
mense bulk, In Autght It would
amount jo.soveial hundreds of tons.
"It Is really a vory-oxpeuslvp com
modity," suid Morton. "If 1 were to
tell you the real vnluo you would only
spille, so I shall not discuss, that part
of It, What, I, want Is' tho Tight shjp.
Wo iiavo the ii)cney and are rcuilyJW
j)fty caifi TIi)b is not n game, but u
Urnlglit' b'nslii03 proposition,
"lldsldes tho accommodations for
the ciow we wnnt cabins for about
twciity "incii vvhii, (wlil mako Iho pas
sage. I shall not loll you ,niio these
men nre, nt tjilg ((nic Thoy nro
solid nnd rccctablo cltbeiis bark
there In Kansas, and bpRhjeg piorit
fng in Iho success 'of tho, expedition
will jinvo foycral months of (fo nwny
from tho cntps and worries of busi
ness. I hope to, nnd ii),q.Frt of a ship
wetnccd vlthlii ii, fow. das. When 1
poo Jherlgiif. vessel, tffitch huipons tu
be In the llinrkt BbalJ buy It'
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Maltal Plays Another Farewali
Epo'acment.. , t 1
Tho Ycnerabio Ilritlsh stcniucr Mnl
tal, whjcii has frequrntly vlsltcl Ho
nohilu wlillo In the Canadian-Australian
service. Is playjng nnothcr fare
well engagement bn TMb'I'acCrtc coast
Wlthvtbc departure of the time-honored
craft from Snn Finuclsco to Mnl
tal is jiovv said will return toi'ViHtni
lla. Ihero to go Into retirement. Thp
Maltal has been replaced. 011 the Aus-tralln-Saii
Francisco rqn by tho power
nfid flnpr liner 'Manuka, which former
ly piled between Ilrltlsli Coiiignbia nnd
New' Zeutaiui. The Malta! has ha(l 11
long carosr; unman eii by soi finis acci
dent, and allhougl) sho'js still lii fair
condition, shp ! nil Jonger tho boat tp
attract passenger business. With tho
two modern up-to-date pandora,. Ta
hiti und Mnnnka, tljo Union Conirany
expects to show thq Oceanic line stltr
competition In tho freight nnd passen
ger business on thd long run. Contain
Strlngor, tho youilg commander of tlip
tfni,i .1.:. ..,.' . . ..-r. ' 1. '
"i.-'ii-ii iiiii my 1111111 siuieu 10 iai(p 1110
hrldgo of the Mnnukn, has already
made himself popular. Captain Strln
gei's fli st vojago on tho briny In a
windjammer brought him to Iho Coast
many jpais ago. In addition to hav
ing the icpiiiatloii of bolug n capablrH
navigator. Captain Stringer Is known
na n 'sportsman and n crude cilcket
placr,
1-4
Lighthouse Bureau Seeks Suggestions,
Moip effective methods aro being
sought by tho Uureaii of l.lglithouso
nt Washington for giving publicity to
1110 notices to mariners Insucd In tho
several districts from llmo in time.
which call nttentlun tochange)i iiiade.
in ine mils 10 nuvigaiipn, Tfio rcasoji
assigned for looking up other inoniiB s
that many of the tdiliKivyners claim
that wrecks often Imvo bepn duo to
tup ract thnt tllo captalun had not
been advised of certain shifts o aids
and they accordingly j;ot jptd trouilo
Hcpry I,. Hock, Inspector or tho So'y
ciiteontl) District, has received word
frqm tho bureau advising him of (ho
situation, accompanied by a request
to submit BiiggestloiiB as 'to what stops
should 1)0 taken tnwnid giving greater
publicity to Iho changes niaijo In the
iihjs to navlgutlon. Similar tpiiuests
nre ncing sent to ovoiy lighthouse In
siectcjr In tho United Stales.
Heck su)a that iq wll) ho nssslel
gieatly If imiilnors, shipowners, umlui-
wrlters, agents or nnyono olso wlp)
nmy 00 iiiioicsicn in tllo proposition
Will send. I1I111 BUggestlonK- as to what
tiey deem would ,bo tho bpst pqurse
lp, pursuo. Aft,iir lp pqjefta data of
tills nature, ho will compaio tho sug
gestions with tho opinions ho cntor-
taliison the Hiihject.and Inter ho will
liioriliecoiiniipm1aluns to tho 'bu
lean. Traps.Paclfic Lines Gtttlnti Busv.
Killftwl;ijj tlio micccss of Iho llanl-
V'H. Uiipcf. i.Iiiq and Maple Uat li:es.
whit li weic I'slabllKhci In gqt luto the.
w...,i. ,,-.... ..... . . . .
nllc lino of Copenhagen, vvlilrh has Its!
stent!
fldll
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Wh
Hcjtf moiilli or San Frnnpjscp p tlilul
),liH'llT ,'H "I no nxeii tu fpllow,
Tpo Cunailai..Moxlc.)i'i lino, now
rontoeil by J, , Welsfoid ft C11., la
) iiw iiiiiiivL'iI 11)11 Win (,eild ts ves
win to tho United Kingdom via Iho"
UMm Ca"al'
1t'"!l ( aijiiiu yimp in ipudlnesa fill i""1" iuy uiu uruuis (or employes
tlio qnllclpatpii lg dPYPhltine.ut whlclijwl" hx lt'clld oveiy day fiom 0 a.
pill rnljpw (ho ojUipgpf iho I'animi-i m' " G J'-- I"'- fl'f . Psqi'h'lop is
C'tlUll l!Plf ?.".. tho Dai-lsh Kust AhI-11","w" "t "1() nl Unlona,
ner jpijipii ., tho way to tlio'n" T. V,Ti..' "1" IX" "'." "
P Gale, linn chartered llm ld "::'" ".' L,ma' '"V "i"" I'""'
sstnn n in, ir.i..'i , ,. 1"11" Ior ""1 "vening 10 1110 mourners
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other ilaUKbter, Allele, Is the wife of
Jolin 1,. neining.'
Mr. Morgan's uimelllsli activity In
public alfulra'lril to hlK election for
fuur Kucccsulvn tprms n prcsldi-nt of
He Chamjiir of Commeici-, a position
he dtillhed for the llflh Hum n tew
ironthH ugo becnui'v of Ill-health. He
Wfiji ,n iiii-mber of tho ciiristilutlhiiil
cmvciithin of 1894 nnd held n nuthlur
or sml-publle olIleiH with great ef
titctjv'cncaM. ,A. meeting of the Chamber of Com
Ineico wilt rulnbly be held soon, tit
wlikt) time miinorlnl resohitions will
!( iinsscd.
Nu, dcllnlto tuncrul nrrnngimcnts
bnvi; been inailo. It is probnbla that
the funeral will takb phice Immedi
ately nftir the arrival of tftw I.urjlpe,
bringing the body.
Held In High Regard.
Mr. Morgan's sti Iking record of np
tlvlty In public ufTnlrs was spoken of
today by everyone who talked of the
sudden nccldcnt, nnd little ji)"0 .was
tulkviV f utter tlo news (H-cninij
knuwn.
"If everyone I1111I the same deep
spirit of iui1lc 'work, this would Im
the best illy In the world," until onq
man who bud known Mr. Morgan fur
lyany J curs..
"Mr. Morgan rose to hjs posltlop by
viurgy nnd Intelligence and the iiunll
ties of biodniss ability," t-uld Presi
dent i:. I. Spuliilng of the Uhaiiititr of
Ciiiuinerce, "nnd he held tho respect of
the entire community for his personal
iUulllles. They wire such ns tocom
liiilnd Isleenf nnd high regard.1"
Frank llustuee, who vvns Intimately
nssiitlatcd with Mr. Morgan for many
years, ntelvid the news of Mr. Mor
gun's death by teliphonv, und waa
deeply ulfectid. "It bus been a greut
sliock to all who knew Mr. Morgan,"
he snld.
J. M Dowsitt, who wmt to school
nt l'uuuhiiu wttli Mr. Morgan jears
ago, snld Unit lliu entire community
bus suffered 11 loss In thq passing of
a mun of Mr, Morgan's tspe, "Wo
were boys together," he snld, "and 1
liuvo always' held dilm In thu closest
regnrd." ,
' Jtfirry ,ArMltqge, "nnother Close, as
soclntjo' of Mr, Morgan for many years,
,wps deeply tiiuved ut tljq news from
tho Coast. "Mr, Morgan's ability and
enemy were shown even vlkn he vvns
a small lad," lie said, "ami he forged
uhejd by Ills own perseYiriince."
Tliose who were ushoclptcif with Mr.
Morgan on tliu stpek exctf angij or n
general liunlne.ss nffulrs vvifro .much
shocked without exception to learn 'of
111 (dentil. Tho nowaenmu Just nflcr
tbo stock exebunge had held Its morn
ing session, and cast n gloom over Iho
business community,.
Tim meeting of the Hoard of Health
vvlih.h was to hnve been held nt bulf
past three o'clock this ufttrnuon lias
hien pnstponeij on ncivoiint of thq
dentil of Mr. TMdrgan, who vvns
mirly 11 member of the hoard. '
for-
DICTAGRAPH USED
TO "ROPE',' WITNESS
Device Under Tablecloth De
tective Explains and
Tells Methods.
WASHINGTON, February 2. Thu
Mory of ;iow a prjvato detective, and
a phonograph loured In tho nlogp(
"trapping" or Charlos Mctjowni, ti
wltness'ln thu I.orlnicr Senatorial Im
vesication, wns contjnued today be
roro tl8 special Senato coihniltteo.
A.' C, llii)lcy, n detective, who has
alleged that when McUovvun "admit
ted" to hi 111 that he hud received
monoy for testifying as a Illneb-I.ojl-mpr
witness, n phonographic record nf
tho alleged adnilsslon was mado by a
machine concealed under n tnbjo cloth,
continued 011 the witness stand
ltauecy, counsel for Senator Lorlnicfi
wbb waiting to begin his' cross-exam
ination of llalley when tho committee
begun Its dally hearing.
V. I, lb nes, lonrcfcentlng uarilcu
hijy lMwnrd Hlics, tlio iunibarmnn,
flrBl took Ilalloy In band. Vt fifCv'cu
j ears, tho witness said, ho had hepu
ii'piiir. 1 or ueieciivo agencies, ,
"Wo ilnu't linderstunil 'ippliigj" In
teriuplii Chnirmnii'Uillliighuhu
"That Is what wif rail goHlng i
man's pnnfldonr,o qpd l(ailng ipi ti,
111 tlilngH , ljo (otheiwlBO would not
toll," oxpl.-ilncd HnliiTy.
I I.Mies mado the witness glvo nu ac
count or all bin doiectlvo work,
rjui unjoNa' Fdh bUsFness
Tl'o Intornallonal Iirigaliormiiop'a
association., will, iipen its nJllca 011
(Juci'ii sheet, uem ilapuakeii, fprJjus
liuVa fumoriuvv'. John' II. Wilson.
fielieral ninnager of tho nssoclatlqn,
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1 '. .. T
Itev. Charles 1.. Jyftrey, naslstiint
p.islur of Tremont Teiiiile, npd will
known In llapllst erui-, died, in tio
Huii"! of his pripher, Frank Ji Jeffruy,
n denion f tbo temple, nt ,, sanitarium
'" 0cl'. "".
I IV )iv C Dim t9JtitJna llllir.fio aT Tlf
lis losinoneu.
SLEUTHS TRAIL
WRIGGLERS DOWN
Inspector Hurley of the Board ot
Health tlijs mo pi Ins distinguished
himself nVuilliosqiilto sleuth when ho
located what nre thought tu bo the
routces of supply of thu mosquitoes
which Infest Iho Hoard of "iloalth's
headquarters. One place was In ail
obscure corner or a tenement owned
by Ah f.eotig, adjoining (he grounds
or the Judiciary building, where, tbo
Inspector round many ,cann containing
wntcr In which Uie larvae vycio breed
ing. Another place was a barrel in
tho yard or Lewis' stahjes, and mil
lions or Inrvno wcro found In p. tank
In tho yard of the Hawaiian Carrlagn
Company on Queen troel, Just across
the street frornJhp Iloui'd ofj Heulth
building, Yesterday It was found thut
.vvatcr barrels Jn tho Lowers & Cooko
lumber yard contained mosquito lar
vae, ami this yaid is also in tho Im
ineiilajo vicinity of the' ( Hoard ot
)eaJUi licailquiirters. Ip connection
will) tfio, pulling or Jorvao In these va
rious places Doctor McCoy Btates that
tho Inspector for this district wns
taken off four lns ago tij assist In
thp pleanlng. up pr phiiptflwn, ana
this ImMcntes that It is necessary for
tho lnsectorstb be ''on tjip'iob,'' con
tinually In ord5r flint the mosquitoes
will not get the best of Iho fight.
Ever .sinco Iho,. ruosqultu campaign
started tho difciors'irfd Inspectors of
Ilp Hoard .of Jlcalth havfa been ,puz
zlpd t,o kdow" where tho, mosquitoca
came from wlicH,,sw.auncd tbrtmgh-
out tho biilldlng.J,,Tlio buildings
fheiiiKclyes were thoroughly searched
fpr lircedlng-placcs, but ;iqno -wcro
fopnd. Then I wns tliought thnt tho
bapynn trees 6n tho grounds might
contuin holtws In which tho larvao
could breed, nnd these hollows were
filled up. Hut tho mosquitoes contin
ued to be' found In the Hoaid of
Health' otflccs. It is now bejloved
that they come from .tho adjoining
tenement of Ah Ioong, und ho has
been ordered to nlinfo tho nuisance ut
once, arid Lfewcis & 'pooko Iiavo al
ready complied, with tho order of
Doctor McCoj1 to empty tho water
barrels 1 Uiolr.hiniher,,yard nnd enn
iltine toemp'.y thcnl'hnd fill lliem with
ficsh water every week, or olso keep
them well oiled.
Tho tlnlo has nrrlved "when Iho
Hoard or Healjh'g patience l about
exhausted, and prowrly-ownors and
teiiants will bo held strictly to ac
count for having mosqulto-brccdlng
place's 0(1 their' premises. It uppcar3
to the Hoard that tho proportyfowuora
or Honolulu should by this time bo
very thoroughly educated regarding
what is required ot theni. It would
fccem that ir lnrvao aro now round on
their premises It merely shows uttor
Indlfferenco on their part. I.ct It onco
moro be emphasized Hint such owners
aio liable to Immediate aircst anil
piusocutlon, nnd such drastic action
mify In a fovv dajs be taken against
some of tho owners who have repeat
edly been courteously, lequcstcd to
remedy conditions. Tho law does not
reqiilro that thoy should bo nollflod
of Insanitary conditions icgurillng tho
bleeding of mosquito lannq, and when
such notices have been given In tho
imBt It lias been purely an act of bu
liereiogatlon on tho part or Hbo legal
department,
POLICE COURT
1 ,n.t , r
Pplfco Jndgo MopsarMt had a long
calpndar l9rorp blip thls.mnpilng, but
inosj ,of the cases, woro pastpancd un
til next wcok'.
Tho caeq against twenty. one Chi
nese cliurfcert wjth thq violation ot
a county, itrnancp, wore continued
until tho Supreme Court lenders Its
decision upon a lost case.
W H. Tliurtcll,, Ishloka nnll Chun
Kill, who wore arrested for violating
health regulations; will appear In tho
Police' Com t on March 23. It Itf ox
!ected that their apjioal. now pending
In tho Supronio Court, will be dispos
ed or. ' '
Robert Levi, turnkey nt Hip county
Jail, who was lo bo tiled this morning,
will npjioaMn court noxl Vednesday
niilriilng, under tho pilotage .or bin
counsel. r
C. II. Young nnd I.eong Yong Wlian,
Korenps; charged with libel, appeared
In court ibis morning, but nt'lho "re
quest or A. 1 C. Atkliihoi). tlieli- at
Iprney, iho niattep was ppstikiiied 1111
III March 1, Iomy Kaauwal 'and, Jo
seph Alohlken, woro sent to )al ror. A
nusqiilt ami Jiallpry. Kanual bllndod
a Chinaman and Alohlkea struck :i
woman. f
Jan. Ilein,, who st-io n hcttlo ot
bnibily, valued nt $2, Irnm lliq liquor
eitubllshnieiU nl'oacock & Co. jes
terdiiy nftoihoon, wan rent to iho rt!ct
ror four months. Acroidlng to (,0
profenitlon, iif-mi wci t0 ,))0 !nuor
departnlent nf I'oaeock ft CoJ jester
Jay unit, nfter liKiklpg nvqr i0 rholves
ho .oekbte. a bottle of ,ramly, ,(1 it
under ills aijns, and Btarted to loavo,
Oito of tho rrprks Baw him, gavo ohasu
mi1 paiialjt blip near 14. o. Hall &
?op's. tip wan Dion. Iprned ovpr to
tlip pollcp, Jeaj said that ho was
thirsty nt tho tlmo ho took the bottle,
of bundy.
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"."ge't clr"ul!.tlom ' ' "''
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