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EVENINQ DULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, MAR. 25, 1912.
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Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
Oeciinle Muliil.
TUESDAY:
Honolulu Ttilnl Ui grt i'.
WEDNESDAY:
lluwiiil.iu ,Sc ( mill Hi gn c.
THURSDAY:
HoiiiiIhIii duple r, II. . M.
r. M. mill M. I . M.
FRIDAY:
SATURDAY:
All Yliltluj memoirs ol ttg
Order art cordially Invited to
attend taectlngi ot local ledge
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1 Irst iiuarlcr of thu moon March 23
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER FILLS n
fail. Purely vfjrt.
iblc - Kl surely
but gently on
the lirer.
Slop liter
dinner
dutreu '
cute wdi-
litems rot slnrtlnR the lush Job or '"lInlpt0rfe compV!oB-brMe0
constructing quarters for llto eifuccrs K"7 jSU P.ll,SBllD.,StU Price
of tho I'iist Infaiilry. nuthorlzcil n a,tJa' aua' ' . ,
UCntline nuilbear Diuaiuiu
VESSELS TO AND
FROM THE ISLANDS
(Special t'ahle (o Merchants'
Exchange)
Jlrct on tltcj
i 'itil mid Itli
.Moniln) of I
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at K. 1'. Hull !
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Shlpplog
(Additional Shipping News on Page 18)
aiARINE ENGINtEHS
U1I. McKIM.I I.OIKil', M). s,
h. ii r p.
A! i'1' ii i mm Jnil and 4th Satiir
V v iil ' ' ! 1K at T .in o clock In
f,lli in 1" Hull, cor Tort anil
Xftr iten inula VIsltinR brothem
uirdiully lnlltil to Btlcnd
a r ni:i(Tz, o o.
r. r. KiMiur. k it s.
(iviiu i.oixii: o. i, ii. of i.
Meets oory first a'rAl ttilnl Fri
day at 7 30 o clock, I'j lltlaii
I Hall, corner Ilcfctani.i and
Port Directs. Vlsltluii hrotliers
cordlall) Invited to attend.
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o iii:ini:, k of n & s.
tfr ..
iio.MiMii.u i.oncr, din, ii. r.,o. k.
v iionoiuiu i.ouKo..u.-un,
OJ It 1. t i.ii. .....n 1.
Ji 1 w l.liin, luruin in
their hall, on Kins St.,
near Port, every Friday
atoning Visiting Hrotli
ers me cordially Invited
to nttend .
i) v it isKNiinna, i: ii.
ai:o t KLti:at:i,. sec
ii tn m iitiiii: o. i, i. o. it. 3i.
Meets every first and third
Tm cl ty of eaili month In
Fraternity Hall, I O 0 F
uiillilliiK Vh.tlns brothers
cordlall) Invited to attend
1IK.NKY A ASCII, Sachem
I.0UIS A l'KRUY, C of It
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lioMii.n.i; vKim: im, r. o. i:.
Meets on second and fourth
( Wednesday evonliiR of coch
month at 7 uU o clock, In
S.in Antonio Hall, Vlne)ard
street, luur Kmnin Yisitini; brothers
nro Invited to attend
W.l JOXKS, W. 1.
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ENTERPRISE DISABLED AT SEA;
TOWED T0P0RT DY LIMINE
Damntc Will Delay Steamer One Week Bark Foohny Sticy
. Arrives With Tale of Murder and Suic'de Mary Winkle
man Here With Sound Lumber Manchuria to Arrive
Wednesday Morning Hundred Portuguese Sail for the
Coast.
AltlllVKI)
Hunday, March 21.
.Maul, Moloknl and l.anal ports Ml-
Itahnln, stmr., a.m.
Ilnwnll ports Ilcleitc, stmr,, a.m.
Kauai poits Mniina Loa, stmr., n in,
iMiual ports -W. O. Hall, stmr., n.m
Monday, March 2"i.
iriuekn Mnry Winklcninn, Am
mhi., n.m.
New York FoohiiK Sue), Am. Iik,
n m.
Illlo Wllholmlim, M. N S. S., n.m,
IIKIMIITKI1
Sitmlny. March 21.
Snn rrnnclsii) MoiiRolla, P. M. S.
S, ! n a.m.
Mondav, March 75.
SAN FltANCISCO Sailed, March
21, :i p. m S. S. Knlcrpriio, for illlo.
March 2i, S. S. l:ntciprlso has
few iIujh ai!o bv tho War Ucpartmcnt.
Tlio sudden decision of WashliiRton to
oNpend $7i,000 Imincdlntcly Is tlio re
sult of tit sent lccommcnitntlotm ftotti
litis itnit.trtiiipnt Hint Hnmr lirnrMnn
bo mndo for cnrlni: for the lomlttK leu-'
Imcnt rather than lenvo It under ciin-l
vas for probabl) two cars peiidlm;!
the complelloii of llto cimro pel ma-
ncnt post.
The (piartcis which Cnplnln IM'
wnrds Is staitine will consist of hIx
teen dotihlo sets, nrrniiRed In rows of
four hulldliiKs fncliiR each othnr
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BY AUTHOR. TY
liriilirn Inll almfl mill ulll l,n til, l,.il , acrOHH a 1)1 Ottll load,
in, liv 1 t.ttrllnn "o a road hotwecii Iho rear entrances
Tliero will nlso
mi hy 9. S. Lurlluo.
Arrived (ntnl salted?) March 21,
K S Mlssottrlan for Honolulu via
Seattle.
Arrived, March 10, ship IMward
Sew nil, ft om Philadelphia.
OflAYS IIAIlllOll Arrived, March
21, likt. Jano I,. Stanford, henco
March 11.
RADIOGRAMS
of tho two lines of iiunrlcis Construe
Hon will he nloni; very latest Ideas,
with thorotiRhly modem sewer, wntcr
and HRhtliiK s) stems.
The new Infantry Imnaiks will In
locnted close to tho main road, and
about CiOft jnrds on tho Wnlalua sldo
of Iho prcselt load IcadlilK to tho
lKtst. Hcholleld llarrncks, when com
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S. 8. MAURA Will dock nt Alakca l'" ' lc '" '"rsi periiiiinem
Mlmrf vvnilnesdnv iiwirnlnir from1 Host In tho Armv, with nccommoda.
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Ilium ml iiiiii iuiiiii'iii im tittitiij, nun
of field artillery, mid llvo of Infantry.
n.V'IKIIFIHtNT MUFS
Toluol row Rives piomlso of a bus)
dny In Intel-Island circles with tho
ho Islands, depnitiiro of a half dozen steamers for
Is hooked
The brcnklitR of a l.ill shaft In the I Honolulu! now itenrlnK
Mnlsou NnvlRntlon sUatncr Enterprise and duo to nrrlvo hero tomoirow. Island ports. The? Kllnuen If
when thric liundied miles oil Snn eroRiants iccelved from tho Honolu ((, sail nt 10 o'clock, laklitR a fnlr list
I.mllno and JInkttra on batuiduy,of rabln and deck pnsBoiiRers. This
ovcnlitR rend us follows vessel will cover tlio regular Maunn
M N S fl. llonolulan. en route Ken ionic and sail nt 111 o'clock. Iho
from San Francisco IHO miles ofT Mkcllke, for Mnhtikonn and Knwal
poit; Uno weather; nil well. Twent)- hne. will sail nt noon, toklni: frelRht
seven pnsseiiRerH. 1118 bass of mall. I Tlio Maul Is mi the berth for snlllitR
M N. S. S I.urllne, en route to Snii'ut 4 o'clock, cnllliiR at Koltolalcle, I'n
Finnclsco. Mnrch 23, S p. in. Ufil nullo, Ookaln. Laupahochoo and other
miles off port; IIrIH north northeast ports. Tho Wallclc Is announced lo
winds; smooth sea; all well. I Hall at 4 o'clock for Honokna and Kli-
C. A. S. S Mnkura on lottto to Ho-kulhnelo LaklitR fielRht only. Tho
nolulii. March 2.!, 8 p. m. Will nrrlvo Mnuun Lou. for Kauai ports, nnd Ml-
Victoria,
S. S. HONOM'IjAN Docks nt llnck
fold wlmrf Wcdncsdnv mornliiR with
27 passenReMi 41S Iiiirs mall. II nil
tnu 2nnt Inns rnreo For Knliulttl
as', Inns rarRo. Ilavo 4 pnssenRors'pnnled liv Major Woolen, Is mnkliiR n
ImRR mnll to connect with H Mrip nronnil the isianii loimv. coionei
I.teut. Col Itees, chief ciiRlneer olll
cer of tho Western Division, neiom
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND
FORESTRY.
nnd 2S
S Mnkttrn for Australia.
A. A. U.
Irnticisio at 2 o'rlcuk this mornliiR, Inn
will result In a dela) In the nnlvnl
of that vcjsc-l nt the (loldcu (late.
A enblo received ill the urcuc) of,
Cnstlc- & Cooke this mornliiR Is In thu
effect that the Mntson steatncl I.ur
llne. which sailed fiom Honolulu on
last Titesda) cvenliiR with a full ship
ment of Hui'.ii- mid a number ot pas
sengers, will take u lino from tho Kn
terprlsu nbotit 7 o'clock this ovcnlni;
and tow tho disabled sle-amer lutd San
Francisco,
'Iho F.iitcrprlco Is reported to hnve
sailed on Saturda) afteiuoou fiom
Snn Frnnrlsco destined for Illlo with
a blR couslRiimenl of merchandise.
The I.tirllne, necoidliiR to her rcRitlar
sclieditle, should have arrived at (ho
Const port curl) tomorrow mornliiR.
It Is stnted that all nrraiiRcmcuts
Wednesdn) mornliiR nt 8 o'clock,
Sunday cvcnliiK wireless incssnRes
contnlned tho following IntelllKcnco.j
V. M S. S. MonRolla. en rciuto to
San Francisco, 8 ii, m. 140 miles front
Honolulu; nil well.
M V. S H. llonolulan, en roulo
knhnla, for Mnul and Moloknl ports,
will snll aVr o'eloek Tho Klnnu Is
to sail fprKona portfi at noon.
fit r k
J Foreign Steamers Will Create a Stir.
for tho speed) repair of the i:nteiprlsofrnm San Francisco, 8 p in. kill miles
linve ueoti roiuiiicicii uj wucicss uuu
'lint the Illlo bound steamer will ho
nlile lo Ret nw.i) from tho Coast for
the metiopcilis of the Island of Hawaii
not la er than Sundn) evcnliiK.
The Lurllne with her tow Is expect
I'd to reach Iho cioldcn Gale on Thtirs
dnv liiornlnR. The nnnoiincement was
out; lino weather; nil well.
One Hundred Portuguese Depart.
I lie local vvnlci front will bo mndo
In live!) place with tho arrival of sov
i oral overseas steamers cm Tuesday
and Wednesday. Tho Canadian-Aus-jtrnllHti
liner Zcnlnndln should nrrlvo
I from Australia nnd Now Zenlhnd ports
R0
wt,Zt,,,,!:S.u,na5, mor!! V "" Tl,o ,.rom,.t dispatch
Ii.r In Iho Pntinc Mnll liner MonRolial' ,r J."'?"'1 """. v"'",".1, ' ,"
nil but n very few wero members nriflramcT Mnkurn, from llrltlsh Colum
r,n,nmi m ii. n tnnl nt-, nrv this 1 1'crtURueso fniiillles who hnd arrived "in pons, cine ncro on vveiinesiiay, win
mornliiR that the Lurlluo wliuld salll'" "to Islands sonio months oro In Im jreinaln but n few hours before depart
from Snn Francisco on her rcRitlar mlfirnnt sleamcis nnd who had been me foi Auslrnlla Tho I'ncllle Mail
schedule time despite ilic delay caus-n98t-'1l l Uielr passaRo to the islands Hue., Manchuria Is duo from Snn
ed Ii) pliklitR up the dlKiibled Knler-1'1 "'" icrruorini immiRrntion i'n-rraiiclco on Wednesday mornliiR Tlio
teilll MoI.am V... ln,l,.n unn...n et-ni.nt...i
Tlio Monrolla was a c.owded. ship' "", 'VV"" " -" "'" , "'
prise.
H
Captain Morton to Leave Pacific Mall
Captain Henrv K Morton, mnstcrjof
tho liner MonRolla, which sailed from
Honolulu for San Francisco cm Sun
tlll llloilllllK, l luutiiiK tuu eu'itict' ui
tho Pacific Mall Steamship Complin) waterfront that ono or moio Iniinlcia-
with Iho mrlval of Iho blR sleamshlitlon n
IKIMIl.l'l.ir I.OIKil: M). 800,
I,. O. (I. JU
will meet In Odd Fellows' bulldlnR,
Fort street, nenr KlnR, every Frlda)
evcniiiR at "'."lO o clock.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited
lo attend
AMnitOSK I Willi Z, Dictator.
K A IACOIISON, Secretary.
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
MILTON &. PARSONS
Pantheon Dldg.
Millinery
PHONE 3088
FORT STREET
THE VERY LATEST IDEAS IN
Spring Hats
Miss Power,
Millinery Parlors, Boston Block
In tnkliiR her dop.lrliiro from Alnksa
wharf shortly nfter 9 o clock jester
day mornliiR. Ono hundred nnd twen
tvntio cabin imssciiReis were accom
modated from this port. '
It Is tho Renornl heller nlouR tho
im will depart for San Francisco nt
10 o'clock on that morning.
to
Cleaning Up Island Sugar.
Se'vernl Inlcr-Islnnd stenmcr nrrlv
ed jchtcrda), each well laden with sit-
,wl Inl.nr n.ilu nrn nl .w.rlr l.i I P'T. thereby rcillU lllR tllO UCCUlllllln-
w 1111 I III) til 1 it ill ui i ii w imk niuuiiniuii i r" " - " ... .i .. i t .
nt Iho California coast port sa) his 'ho Islands in tho Interests of Pnellle""" " ctisiuh in no loiiiiu ai isi
filen.13. Captain Morton It said lo'' '"'!"'' "' .'!. "Wl""l'M?-?! TllJ'Z
before tlio vessel sailed that Captain
Morton wis to tnko command of tho.
fast mid palatini )acht of tho Duko da
companies For weeks past each front Kauai with 4800 sacks. Is ills-
, " ,,,',, in .- , ,,. steamer saliliiR fiom Honolulu for tho chnrRliiR. Tho Helene. with 11,700
of absence which will cover the better ,.on,t ,, rnrrle(I f1 eon.plement (sacks, was another arrival, this vessel
""' '" " '"" 'oi roriiiRiicso huh npnnisii iniuiiies uii,ninli,n. ivnm iio..u ,.r,u ti, u...
Tho statcinont was iniiilo cstcrda) alio stoernKo. ,,, " '", '",..' .,;,..,"
B I Milt IIIIII I I II II III MI,ll. UIU I I'fc II I II I 1(111
Wllhelmlna Take. Much Sugar. ImT,'W,Vi1,!!0i "l0 'Mlknl,m,,n' fro,m
From Illlo. where nearly llvo tlio..-!' L" ' "'" M?lol!nl . mliloUncBrl)
Mn. ,l..nln. I. lu n u.vllbnnnnlunliM Ini.e otifvnr. t. nr. i.lnr.n.1 n I.....I.I ,"" nil. Ad III UIU lllIiniMl"ll'lll I
Mini I l nil 1IL i IIVJ in id inn niiuiMi r(iiii iwiin nuriiu iiliu 'uii vi nil univiiid . . T, . ( (
wealthy Hportsman nnd Riobe traveler, tho Matsnti Nnvlpallon liner .Willi "'" """ ''"" "' """ '"
Tlio dlstlnRUlshcd Frenchman hns for m Inn returned to Honolulu ear!) this'" "'" "'""' " ""iimir",
).-ars past been touiluR the world In mornliiR ami will complete carRo at "YiidliiK fruits, llvo slock, poultry aim
searcli of health and lecrcatlon. Ho this port prepnrntory to salllnK roi',hlll(,s
Is understotid to have formed a strottR Snn Fianclsco nt 10 o'clock Wednes "
attnchnicnt for Captain Modem as a day inornlnR. Tho Wllhelmlnn will nonoiuian Reports,
navlRator and a companion, nnd be depart rrptn llnckfcld vsharf, and It Is
fore the Pacllle Mnll skipper depart- announced that Iho vessel will sail
ed from HoiiRkoiiR tho final airamte- Willi n larRO list of cnbln nnd sleouiKo
mcnls wcto completed wboieby Mor-lpnsseiiRers. Tho Wllhelmlnn will em
ton will soon assume command of tho.D' tlio next mnll
K. UYEDA
1027 NUUANU STREET
HATS
Up to-date Millinery and Men's Hate
ZEAVE
Just received liv S S HIKRRA tlio
veiy latest In LINGERIE GOWNS
nleo n Illlo UHsuitnient of MORNING
DRESSES oi)d SPRING TAILORED
8UIT8 In nil tolorK.
667.68 YOUNG HOTEL
II ii 1 1 ii 1 1 ii IVniil Ads itIII fluil It.
plcnsuio craft lit Its voynRlitR around
the world
Tho doparturo of the Monpolla for
tlio Coast jeslerdav mornliiR was
the ncrnhlnn of cpilto an nnlmntcil
scene Several untnl
look their ilepmturo
land, Tho steamer cleared poit with
ovei ono hundred cnbln passenRers
from Honolulu Two thousand tons
Oriental ficiaht woro illseharRed at
Maltoa wharf In record lime, tho last
or tlio InrRo shipment beliiR out of tho
vessel sliortl) nftci mlliilRlit Sntur
da. ft
Dig Ma'l on the Honolulan.
Foul humlieil and nlnct) elRhl sacks
cif mainland mnll aro reunited as on
honnl the Matsou N'avlRatlon steamer
mnlnlnnd.
I"n
'Iho follow lim wlielcss tiiessncn Imu
been received hy tho nRents of tho S.
S Honoliilnn hound Tor Honolulu'
Mnrch 2.1. 8 p. m. inoo miles from
llollolllllir Inn wnntlmr? nil unll l.
destined for tho, Honolulu- 27 nnsseneors. 4!I8 limrn
mnll, 8", pnckiiRes Wells Farpo expross
matter, 1.1 automobiles, 20'K1 tons enr
ro. For Knhiiiul- .ISfi tons cnrRo. Hnvo
Two Deoartures for Kauai.
Two Inlor.lslnnd stonmei-H nnt listed "ti boar I four passeiiRorH mid 2S lines
for eleiiailiiro fur Knttnl norts lodav.l l,ml1 '" connect with H. S. Mnkurn for
.! .. .,. M'lm W r. Hull l.ntlnir ,,,,, ,lnl.! ,, AlIKlrillla
for-t'lio nmlmldUHimRo oi ?m& TlU h.U ,, 'J" I"krt1'1 '
on a return Hip ut fi o'clock, lakliiR
pnshcuRcis and malls imlv, Tlio No-
can will depart ut tho snn.o hour rr"T "J""".. " V"" Mrv win.
Itiiln tis-il lulnliil linPlil Inl hit ermtrvfi.l . r .
uieniHti, with a IarRO shlpnicnt of linn-
nesilay moruliiR,
ts
Wlnkleman Brought Lumber.
FOR JUNE 1 1
Hint the Island swImmlnR c limit
plotiships will be held .luno II Inslend
of In .August was piacllcall) decided
by tho board of Rovernois of tho lln
wnllan A A. U. nt a meetliife held nt
tho Public Scrvleo Assoclnllon looms
this nftcrnonn. This date meets with
moro fnvor ntnoiiR tho swimmers, ns
it will not Intcrfcro with trnlnliiR for
IleRattn Day.
A commllteo consisting of .1. Clark,
repiescntltiR Iho Puunciio Athletli-
C lib. of Maui: DICK Kullivnti, iiema-
ills; John I'. Sopor, Mvrlles; nnd souto
nicmber to bo named by tlio llul Nnlu
Club, wus put in charRo of nrrmiRe
inentM for tho nquntlc events.
The dlieetors decided to nsk tho
Supei visors to appropriate mime) for
tho buildiiiR or a cllnler tiacK in ai
klnsnn Field, so that a contrail) local-e-d
public athletic Held may bo avail
able
llio Trail and Mountain Club rhvo
notice of Intention to appl) foi A A.
F. sanction for n eross-rountry run, to
bo held In the nenr futuio.
MRS. C.H. OLSON
DIES SUDDENLY
News huh received sliortl) before
noon tnitit) Hint Mrs oImiu, wife of
Attorney Clarence II Olson had died
at the- Queen's Hnxpltal this mornliiR
Mrs OIkiio hud been an Invalid for
ninny )ems and the electors tlioiiKlit
they hud succeeded III eurltiR her A
KlUllt pnlu started u few elis iiro.
lievvever, and while It was tlmuKht nut
In lie iinvthluR serious ut the time, It
n lerwarils developed that iinothir op-
initlein wus necessary Mrs. Olson uns
taken to the Queen's llnxpltnl last
ulKlit She was thlrt) )enrs old
The ejrentest re'Kret Is expressed on
all shies for Attorne-J Olson, who has
been prominent!) eonnerted with the
Miihulca site trials durhiR the Inst
few weeks.
Tim fiineiiil will leave tho residence
ut Colli ire Hills ut J o'clock tonioiiuw
afternoon
Itees wishes tn fnmlllarlre himself
wllli tho Ronoral nspcet of the renin
Irv, to better unilerstmul mi) work on
emplnienientn for moitar batteries
that tlio KtiRlneer Corps may bo called
on to do In tho nenr future.
Captain C W. Waller of llto Ord
unite o Department Is nlso nl Scholl'di!
lodny, completing his Inspection eil
tho mnlerlelte of llio II 'Id nrllllery,
commenced somn dnwi nfHi.
1111.11.
CAItTWIIIOIIT In this lit), March
2., I!i2, the Infant miii of Mi. mid
Mrs, Ilruce CaitvvrlRlit, .Ii.
IIOHV
CAIITWIUGIIT III this
2',, 11112, to .Mr und
CnrtwrlRltt, .lr , n son
city
Mrs
Marc It
ltruce
a.ii;m).mi:nt no ufi.i: x of this
HOARD OF CUMMIKHIOMSHH yF
AIIRICIJl.TimiS AND FOIHSSTUY
coNCKiiNiNii iioiuici'innt-
Al. HANITAIION' IN AND
AIIOUT TlllS CITY OF HONO
LULU, HY ADDI.M! TO SAID
Ill'l.lS X A SISCTUI.N 'lO HIS
KNOWN AS SKCTIO.N 0A
The Hoard ot Ciiinnilssloneis of Ab
rlc'itlture und Forestr) ot the 'lerri
lory of Hawaii lurch) amend Itulu X.
of the Hoard ot Commissioners of AR-
lleiillure und Forestr) loiiirniliiK hur
tle tiltiital sanitation In mid ubuiit tlio
Clt) of Honolulu b) tiiblhiK linn to tho
follimliiR Seetlou:
HISt "I lO.N (.A No fruit ilpe or un
ripe, which bus fallen fiom the tiSe,
shall be iillovvid lo rem.ilii mi tlio
Rrouiiil on mi) prcinlsi s. but miii Ii fiult
shall be dull) collected b) Hie owner,
occupant or controller of such prem
ises und tlioreiiiKhlv tie stio) eel bv burn
ing or by such oilier effective minus
as the ilulv appointed iiRclits of tlio
Hoard of Agrleiiltuie mid Forestr) ma)
ilrein siilllclent"
This mneiidme lit hh.ill lake e ITect
upon lis approval b) the (lovenior
Approved:
(KIkiic-iI) F FIIISAU,
Oovermu or lliivvall
Honolulu, Terr I tor) of Hawaii. Match
Si. l'Ui
Cl'll-M.ir J3, 21!
A letter hns, been received fiom
Daniel S, K Palm, u Ri.tiliuilo fiom
Kainehamthn, who Is nt picscnt in
IlitRtilo, PhlllpplucH, In vvhli It lio Rives
unstinted pi.ilsc to tho schools of that
possession The Horn! pnrudo llitue
he compares very favorably with llio
Honolulu pageant
t t
CharRes that n hrtge of JMOO was
nrfeteil to withdraw two Mils ere nted
u sensation In the New Jiey Legis
lature. In session at Trenton
Tlie papal legation lit Washington
has leeelved word from the vntlean
that n new dloteso Is to lie crealed In
Texas
NBW - TO-DAY .
MEETING NOTICE.
A nitellng of thei Itepulilleiiis of the
Tenlh Preelnet Fourtli Dlstrbt. Is
hcreb) enllcil for 7 M oelock i in.
mi Frld ty. -Murch i'J, ut the- old poll-litR-ii'iaiu
ut Nuiinmi mid Huto sin its,
fur tlie pill pose of niukliu iiouilniilluiis
for delegates to the Territorial e oli
ve li t ion on April IS The roll-book of
the preelnet Is now open with the see
retar) nt Itt-puhllcuit In aditi liters,
Judd building
JOHN ii wisi:
Seeietiirv
Sl'.M Mur J3, .'t. .'7 .S. -"
THEATRICALS ON THE WILHELiNA
windward Island ports, Inking general
cargo
Pa
Some Heavy Weather,
'iho Mlknhnln, on tho Maui ami Mo-
l.ilr.il run mnl ttltl. unmn l.n.it I .
weather on her last tiln. PnrKor L'!rK0 A,a,s "'""'"W I'jes of lumbor.
Iter, posts, piles nnd heavy timber. Is
mi ai rival nt the port, twenty-thrco
dnvs from Kuickn.
Captain CrlstelTersen leports a lino
it lp dim n from tlio Coast port, His
W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty
rHfWkftHWS&Wines
Sole Agents' Mumm's Champagni
( Schlitz Beer
French reports being unnblo ,. work FcZTVSKS rZ7Z
tho i arco honlH nt Ilalawn becauso of tho foot (,r Kort Htrecl ,, lnorlllll(;.
strong swells. m
! miib fjovv aj tne coast.
Tlio Ilritlsh Htcanishlp Nllo, now In
tho Intermediate seivlco wltli tlio Pn
illlo Mnll Compati), has arrived nt
Sun Finiiclscn, envoi lug tlio distance
botveeu llono,lulii and llto Coast In n
little under six dn)s Tho Nile reach
ed llto Oohlen Onto port nt 8 o'clock
Siiluiduv mninliiR, villi n Inter mall
from tho Hawaiian, Islands.
, ',
JAPANESE START
LOCALYJ.C.A.
AlliiiiKC'iuilits have now been com
pleted for placing thu Japanese, Y M
I' A 111 u liuildlllK III town, the site
c be se n being on Smith stnet, opposite
tin Hawaii Khlupo ' s
A room on the second stor) lias lie ell
!i hid out ilud II M Miltsiiavva. who
line had eonslileiable experience 111 Ju
1 , 11, Manchuria nlld Korea will hold
tin position of executive see'ietnry
) be re nro nbout tin id hundred mi lu
ll rs at tlie piesiut time, nnd it Is
th night that lis soon us thu new itini
lirHiire opened that this will Iik lease
1 pldl) Part of the expense will be
hoi in- li) the central Y M I" A the
Methodist anil the Hawaiian missions.
atjVce" i iniMUliiiMyii!MB .titf saysssiJMMKJkB9iflRr1siV LiiHkiiiiiVLiiiiiv sL
I ,',.. 3!m&&
' 1 , -- f
rot
Lumber for Hllo Town.
He ailing from ifl lo right Captnln .liiluisou, Mriiu, (I, (',
Hun Is, 11 lllle mid llirherl (.'niliini.
llli ii, (ir.iliam
II Kenneth Oordmi, who flnshed In
and out of the public eyo hero ns n
neai aviator some months ago, nnd
whoso financial lloubles wero nlrod In
the local courts, nt tho lime. Is "In
bad" nt Illlo according to accounts
from tho lllg Island
(Iniilnn, It Is snld, was lob) that his
eiotn vns bctler than his cnmpaii) nt
ttls-
lelt
With tin lucre using uittuhtr of the
alirs hen and vaudeville tab ut used,
the legulai llonolnlu-S.in rrauclsco
sfcaimis are beginning to lake advan
tage of this fact mill facilities are be
ing ariangtd on nioxt or these stunn
ers lor thiutiiwil entertainments en
route The latest move III this ilhec
tlou lias been tile Installation of u new
iiiul up-tn-dale uiov Ing-pletuic plant
on the Willie Imlnu together with an
e kill leal stage oiitllt, tie.
'I he last Hip of Hie Wllheluilna wit
nessed ii ver) indentions entertain
ment mill St Patrick's Da) celtbiii
tlou With mi aliiiiiilmiie of einiatiur
talent and two piofe ssloual nggrcga
tliins alio ml, I'nptiiln l'i'te r Johnson
became, foi the tinio being, a genuine
tliiiitileal Impresario ananglng a pro-
Johnson In the ioh of pnuioter V
geuuini loped iiieui was pitched in
'lie hiiIiiiiii, with padded lloor, llouel
lights llghtirs' sttoiids tlinibiepeis
mid n-rute, while the passeni,ers rp
rt suited the illigslele liablluatis and
to mill Intttest and Impiiiliiueu to the
i vein e'aptalii Johnson lead wheless
in singes, pill pen tint; tn Im fiom sue h
ptikllistle tilelirltbb as Jack Johnson,
Wolgast, JelTrles und oIIiiih eballe ag
ing the wlnnei foi amounts iioui JO
cents to $;(lli(i,i)li0
The two )iiiingsters put up u llvily
mill vvbleli was iliehireil a iliuvv, vvhl'ii
lo mill n.illsni to the alliili the sntiilbr
of the two bn)s feigned align nl tho
decision und swung his little gloved
hand vlilouslv at the leferie's Jiw.
win re upon the ship's nolle o Inlerfeieil
II mi that would have, elone, Hammer- , mid the affah elo.eel ,,I im,iM ,miI
eteln hlniMli piniid and this, with a Iminhtei fi out the, spectators
t Klioil llllllgK III till im, I i r ilk Tllklmr 11, U ,,,.,,. i ,
llnmvn In mud. the tilp u incmomldo l.rlon I'liptah. John.on hit s In-tnl-
i,,ih ii iiiiiiiiiiii Bingo insure! Ills ship,
and niaklug inleitalniuents u leattito
Tin liiiluii of the peifiiiiiiuiieo was
a tbiii-ioiiiiel boxing contest betvviin
Discharging liimliei for Illlo, tin ,"0,"y,-,,'S ,p llLnn '' cn"""u,
ei1.?", ,,.0",,.n.- T .'J. 'i'1.' !H lt'nlMam0, Ho"
o vveolis n-o ntul It win "" "" Hirlu-t ninluini Iwojnuth- nUhl, and u hug., m,,,!, nr Mils hns
p time Hint ho had lo fl P.ifoi.ne.s ,vl. me to appeal ill I leserved bv pnsseng, rs from ho
Const. tho I.lbeil) iho iter wllli Captain ! llhelmln i
an nrnvai tieio since insl Monilny itnliilii boiiio tteol.t. n-o ntul It wai '' mid Hirl.i-t ninluini lvvo)n.,tl
Tim , .ui.nl li..i.,.rl, . m.rr. e.m... 1-.... ..... . '
. ,, ,vr.p.-, ii.i.iihui tlllr," IIIIUI l.lll HlOUgllt Ut III
"" till nod lo tho
of eich tilp Tho riiahams open to-
.few&leA1
tl,
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