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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., WEDNESDAY, APR. 17, 1912.
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Weekly Calendar
MONDAY!
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TUESDAY:
lloiiuliilii Struml lltgrcc,
WEDNESDAYS
lliiivall.in-Third III trie.
THUMUDAVt
Honolulu ( haplrr, II. . M
I'lituliir, .1 p. in.
Oceanic J hlul IH uric,
7:110 p. in.
FRIDAY:
ATURDAY: -r
llnriiiiiii (Imptir Nil I. 0.
L. N. Ilipul.ir.
IK TUItlog meratitirs ol uo
Order tre cordially invited to
attend meetings ot local least
Mcit oil I ho
'.'ml iiml llli
UoillI.IIS of
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nt K. 1'. Iliill
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flIARINE ENGINEER?
tfKEFICIAL AJCHTIUS.
Iiinii) imiiiii.
Members of
ot lit r Atvu
i iiitliini ror
m. Mihivi.n loiiiii:, .no. 8,
It. of I'.
fix Meets every 2nd nnd 4th Satur
jd.n i-M nliip nt 7 JO o'clock In
n K ol I' Hull, cur. Kurt and
' lion i niln Visiting brother
Meets every 2nd unci 4th Satur-
in
id
LTH
oirrl in 1 1 invited lo attend
a f u:itiK, : c.
r. k. Kii.nnr, k n s
niiMii.iii.ir i.itiicr, i;ii;, it. p. o. 1:.
Honolulu Unlr.o No CIO,
II I O i:ikn. mcutn In
their Ii ill. cm King St,
near I'm i, every 1'rld.ij
evening Visiting Druth
ers tiro lordlally Invited
to attend
a r mi tti'iiv, 1: ii
u it ssiitn: Sic
iiAiiir i.oim.-i: mi. i, h. or i'.
Meets every tlrst and tlilril Frl-
day at 7 HO unlock, Pjthlun
' Hall, cornei Herotunla and
Kort shoots VUitlng InotherH
rordl.illy Invited to attend.
H DKCKHU, C 0
O 1II3INI3, K. nf 11. & S.
Hawaiian 'i mm: .no. i, i. . i:. .u
Meets every llrst and third
Tuesday of each innntli In
Fraternity Hall. 10 0 1'
building Vi.dliiR brothers
(ordlally Invited to attend
1113X111 A ASCII, Sadiem
Louis a. i'i:miY. c of it
iio.noi.i'u: Ai.iiii: no, r. o. i:.
Meets nn roi nnil and fourth
ftV Wediiei-day evening of each
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San Antonio Hall. Viuujurd
street, near lhnni.t Visiting brothers
aro Invited to title ml
VM lONFS, V I'.
J ASCII. Stcy
HONOI.I I.I' I.IIIMir NO. 8110,
I.. 0. 0. Mm
will moot In Odd Follows' building,
Fort street, ne.ir King, every Friday
ewnlng.nt. 7 oil oclock.
Visiting brothers undlally Invited
to attend
AMDItOSF. J WlltTZ. Dictator.
13. A JACOIISON, Secretur)
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
Millinery
MILTON &. PARSONS
Pantheon Dltlij.
.PHONE 3088 FORT STREET
THE VERY LATEST IDEAS IN
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Miss Power,
MIMinery Parlors, Boston Block
K. UYEDA
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Up-to-date Millinery and Men's Hats
ZEAVE
Received ex Lurline, the very latest
In WHITE SERGE TAILORED
SUITS) also LINGERIE and LINEN
TAILORED SUITS. Now on display.
66.67-68 YOUNG BUILDING
BON TON
HAT SHOP
HIGH - CLASS MILLINERY
Club Stables Block
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CONCEALEDJ LINER PERSIA
Eight Suspected Cases of Smallpox Cause Pacific Mail Liner
to Go Into Quarantine on Arrival from the Far East
Hall and Claudlnc Arrive With Sugar and Passengers
Schooner Johnson Ready for Sea Helcnc to the Local
Marine Railway.
A vonng llrltlshor, nlleRod to hao
rcteiith liicn cmploMd with the lint
IkIi Anuritiin Tobacco Ciiiniiativ at
Hue of Its Korenu branches, who Is
ihnrgtil wild tho embezzlement of .1
I irge Hutu of monev, wns believed to
Iiiim- loiiteulod lilmsidr on bouiil thu
Inn r Persia while that wsfcel toiirlietl
din- of I he Innanere ntirls.
Catitalii Hill nntl bis, ollleerB inatlo points, ninl !M for Central Alnerlcn. In
diligent search for the wanted in.in1""' cnbln weto ten for Honolulu,
and a limn following the descrlp-' aiuongst whom nro A. W. Schiultt, n
Hon forwnrilptl bv the indite Is reitirl-!"'l"eiitnllve of a large New York
etl to havo been seen tin board aIiIIim 'ximrlhiK house; JaB. Cralk. tho se
.be Persia rode at anchor off tikn-l,,an "' ,,ll Hongkoiig Club, who
hmnn. I f nines In lslt n sister, Mm. Mnrdlil
As no further cnble hns lit en reiei- "' H " his wnv homo for a vncatlou.
ed ol Honolulu i inn ..riilnif tli uuu.' -Mr. Ciaik was ftninorlv n resident of
pen, nothing further has hi en iltino
aliuiit It
As foretold in the columns of the
lt ii I let in last .Mmiila the IYria
arilved heie late lasl evening Willi
elvlit suspected rases of smallpox on
board. The maladv, upon caieful In )
vtsllgatlon In the tiuaiantlne niotllinl
iillliera. Iiiinetl nut lo be clilckonntix.
The sickness wns confined to I'llllllno
passengers, of whom there wero sev.l
cnlv four for this port. I
I he Persia Is scheduled to sail for missionaries Of theao arc Dr. Mac
San Fnint istn nt .1 o'clock this even I Kellai'. a latlv who ha spent (irieeii
lug. taking on a few lay-over passen-' jenrs in India, nnd at tho recent Our-
gets. The liner wns brought nlotig-l
side the Walklkl Bide of Alakea 'wharf
early this morning and the work of
tlisfhaiglng 431! tons Oriental cargo
ii Honolulu was rushed to comple-
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1'urt.or Mael'herRon reiiorts a do-
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY will
be the last three days of our $2.50 Sale of
Ladies' Footwear.
There are numbers of good bargains left.
The way to have money is to save it to
save it by just such an elegant opportunity as
we offer you.
We cannot tell yov more than the shoes
themselveshave a look.
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Open Saturday Evening
Manufacturers' Shoe Co.,
The Big Shoe House
1051 Fort Street Tel. 1782
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DY MOVERS
CO.
lllihtful oynni from Hongkong mid
tho Inpatient1 portH of call. Rome
liunvy nialher ns met with us tho
M'sscl ale limed away from Yokohnmu
The Hlilp broiiKlit 77 bags nt mall, I.
XMH) balOH of rnw Hllk, S7 cnliln iiasaen
KeiH, 8 second claim nntl 2iS Bleernw.
CnrKo, iM totiH for Honolulu, 2217 for
S.i ii
rraiicisto. 117 for t. H. Interior
a ntnl ll r.i fT.inlrnl Aiimrtini T..I
tho Islands. A (iermaii UaronesB, who
Ib touring the world, slopped over tot
WP "'e beautleB of Oaliu nntl tho sur-
roimdliig IsIiiiiiIh. Thlrtj -three "lc-
lure lirltles Tor Honolulu nntl seven-tv-tvvo
rillidiios weio In the steerage,
lliirlng the vovngo inan pleasant
dn.vs nntl social evenings were spent
b.v all the passengers In a sorlcB of
llet k snorts, cnnei.rlu ninl ,lnii...i
Amongst the through cabin iinssen-
gers nre a number of distinguished
bar was pleseliletl with n medal by
King (ienigo for her long and dlstln.
gulslicd service. MIsh A. 13dinonds is
another doctor who has been In Chi-
na on similar work nnd has left behind
an enviable record. Dr. D. W. Rich-
artlsou, who is accompanied by his
DE MOVED
(Jat. II. Love)
ELIEVED
3 Days
More
ramlly, combined the tonclilnB of
Bchool with the urnctlce of metllclno
in uiiinn K..S, Lntoiirctte, who wna
Bent out by (lie Ynlo University nils'
slon, Is also on lionril. I'lvo t'hlncso
Btixlaiita ro BoltiB oer to tho Gener
al Kleclrlc Company to lenrn mmlcrn
tnetlitNlR in electricity I). V. Clark,
who i in tiio employ of tho Interna
tional Hnnklnn Corporation, and who
hns been ntntloned nt Hnitkow diitliiK
tljo recent Ji;)itliiK, ii en route to Kiir
land for a ncallon. W. A. Youiir, Jr,
a I'nclflc Mall passencer nKent, In te
tuinlns from tellef duty In the Oilcnt.
K. Noshklti utitl family of thirteen,
Russians, nre Kolni; lo the StnleH to
uettle. 13, O Slrachler. a slik btier
from New York, fs returning from
.lapnn. (1. W. Collon la n large bus!
lIcHsmnn from Yokohama going homo
on a (.otublne'd pleasuro and buslnesM
Jaunt.
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British "Embellishment".
When tho time honored harkcntlne
S. N. Castlo 'failed to gain a auto ills
tnnco to the coral barred adores of
Waihltigtoli Island, and thereby ne
cessitated tho leaving behind of a
score of Japaueso employed there on
the Island copra estntes, (ho train wns
laid for the explosion of n series of
foiiKntloiial yams, echoes from from
which conttniiu to radiate to tho four
cornerB of tho globe.
Vancouver, II. 0, hns learned with
tho arrival of the staid old Zcnlnmlln
Hint tho fast mid trim llrltlsh steamer
Jlakura hail been lushed to I'mining
Island to pick tin n party of shipwreck
id sailors who had sought rcfugo from
n sinking ulilp. The Inferenco was
gained that the vessel was n llrltlsh
windjammer which lint! encountered a
hurricane.
Tho "wreck", howoer, hIIII adds to
tlm irnletv nf tin. Ifiumlnlil unlt.ifmnf
The 'shipwrecked sallm-H" weie. pio
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iiniaiiiy, weeKs ago saro aiuong their
(ountrytiien on I'aiinlng and nothing
loinnlns but to aihl a fiirtbt-r touch to
tlm romntitle tales save n veiled hint
of n cnuiilhaltstlc orgle.
Maul Returns to Hawaii for Sugar.
Inking a general cargo Including
lumber, fertilizer ami Bimilrles,
Intcr-lslaiid aleainer .Maul was
the
iles-
patched this afternoon for Hawaii
ports. Including Kuk.ilau. Kohtilnlele,
l'aatilln, Ookala, I.aiiiabotboe ami I'a
psuloa. The Maul was given mnlii
Innd mnlls for these portB that arrlv
etl In tho liners Wllbeluilnn mid .Moll
golla, Tho vessel cnirled no passen
gers. n
Johnson Prepares for Sea.
Tho American schoonor A. II. .Icilm
son is prepailug for sea and that vcj
sol Is expected to proceed to Sound
ports today or tomorrow morning. The
ship baa been lng at the Qunrnntlno
wharf undergoing general fumigation.
Tho schooner may ho obliged to glvo
way to tho llrltlsh steamer Harpallon
with her huiidietlH of Spanish nnd
l'cirtiiguoso Immigrants.
SUN AND MOON
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Binl
II 2 3JH f.Tll n.5Ttliilt
New lllotiu April 17 lit 1 09 u
in
Teinperattircs C n lit, 71; 8 n in,
3; 111 ii. in., "".; noon, 7f; nilnliiium
last night, fi'.l.
Ilniotnutcr nt S u in , .10 10; dew
point at H ii in, R2; relatho hiiuilillty
nt 8 a m, ti'l; ubsoliito hiiuilillty at
8 n til , K Hull.
Wind 6 ii. in., velocity C, direction
N 13 ; 8 a. m., velocity i, direction N
13; 10 ii in, velocity S, direction N
13 ; noon, eloclty 'J, direction S. 1-3
Total wind movement for n.ist 24
hours, 122 miles.
Kiilnfull for 24 hours ending 8 n.
m , .04 Inch.
VESSELS TO AND
FROMJTHE ISLANDS
(iSpcrl.iI Cnblo to .Merchant'
i:xrliang-.)
Wednesday, April 17.
SAN I'ltANCISCt) Hailed, April 1
12 30 p. in.. S. S. Hoiiolulan, for Ho
nolulu.
Hulled, April 17. 1 30 p. in., S. 3.
Nippon Mnrii, for Honolulu.
IIII.O - Arilvttl, April 1.5, ship John
l'3nn, from San Train 1st o.
HAN I'lIHItO Snlletl, April 17, S. H.
Crown of Arragon, for San Francis
co. NI3U'CASTI.I3 Arrlvotl, April II,
ship Klfrietla, henco March 0.
"Smith Plllkla" a Stuold Hoax.
Indignation vvus freelj oxpiessed by
Federal ciiRtonismeu this mornlni; ov
er the stunltl nnd malic Inns attempt
upon tho part of n morning pniKir to
establish tho blnnie for the mlHluvIng
of Dr. and Mrs. Smith's steamship
tickets to that department.
Tho btaloment Is mado that tho
Smiths' I'acinc Mall transportation to
tho Orient wns available to the Inter
ested parlies iijion application to tho
Collector of Customs. Whllo It Is ail
milled that the Federal regulations,
retpilre tho deposit of t.tenmshlp t Idi
otic belonging t" passengers entering
this port in foreign vessels nnd re
ceipts for tho saint' aro Issued. In tho
rasa or Dr. and Mrs. Smith there was
not tlm slightest dllllciilly hail they
sought Die proper soiirco for the truns
porlntlou. Tlm customs olHcern cliarnelcrlrp" n
tnle In which cniclcssncsH is alleged,
ns eniuuntlng from an Irreapouniblo
source.
Consular Confirmation Received.
A story told by .Iniiatieso'ciincers on
trans-Pacific liners whllo at Honolulu
lo tho effect that one of tho big .lap
aiieso steamship companies would,
with the opening of the Panama Ca
nal, Inaugurate u fast passenger and
freight service between tho Orient
nnd New York. Is continued In n dec
laration coming fitim Americnii Con
mil Anderson ut Hongkong, China.
AndeiBiui Jidvlaos that n .Inpnucso
steamship line Is lo bo established be
tween okohnniu nnd New Yin If
through the Panama Canal. The vui
Bids will bet Kiibsitllretl by the Tnmn
i'ko Ciivcrumciit. The Bervlce Is to
consist of four Kleainii'H of StltlO to 10..
Duo Ioiih each. Japan, so It Is asserletl
by Consul AudoiHtiii, is dominating
moio ami inoi o the shipping In tho Fur
Last.
Pa
Hall from Kauai.
Arilvlng from Knual ports this
morning with n Biunll list of passeu-
gtirs, the V (I. Hall docked at her
berth and tllschaigetl the following
cuigo 1.1 empty gas ilriims, 21 emu-
ly vvlno bairels, 2 empty beer keys.
r,.riOu bags sugar. 10 packages suiulilci,
and I Ii.il: colli!
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The Wallele Returns.
Tho Inler-lslatid fielghter Wnllelo
ictiirned lotlny from her legular polls
of call along tho Hamakua roast of
lliiwnll with 7513 hags sugar fioni Ho
nokaa and 'J!i7 bags from Kukiilhnele,
Him will leave again for those porlu
Ihlu afternoon.
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Sugar Shipment.
Purser iviilpo of tho slenmer V (I.
Hall, which arilvcd this inoinlng, i o-1
lioriB tlm following Biignr awnilliigl
shlpiiii'iit on Knual K'l' ll.tiSO, l.l't
2U.Il'i. (IF 70UU, MAK4ri,12.1. Uicll 3,
lir.0. JIull r.llt!. VK 82.10, KSCo -1100
and KHM 7.10 bags.
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Inter-Island Departures Today.
Tho Inter-Island steamer Wnllelo In
being loaded with n general riugii pro
paraltiry to Bulling for Pnauhaii, Ku
kiilhaelo nnd llouoknu on or iibnut Ii
o'clock this ovening. Tho Wnllelo
will enrry later mulls to Hawaii purls
but no passengers.
Schooner Helenc for Drydock.
Tho Arnold tin schooner Helcnc. nn
urrlvnl In pott boiiio iI.ivh ago Willi u
niiipuieiii in io.ibi iiimiKr, will go on
the lot al marine railway for n general
cleaning ami nvoiliuiillui: hefotu nro
ceetllng to i,cn.
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Hall for Kauai Ports Tomorrow.
I ho steamer W. (1. Hall Is being
preiiarod for u letiirn trip to Knual
porta the vobsoI sailing for tho (iar
den Island at Ii o'clock tomorrow eve
ning, taking fiulcht, piiBsengorH ami
later inull.
T1DES-
mm today
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ODDS AND ENDS
AT THE PORT
Tho next mall from tho mnlnland In
duo on Tuc nlny next In tho Nlnnoii
Mnrii.
A Imlf-dorcn Inter-lDlond steamers
look departuro with passengers nntl
general cargo yesterday.
A search instituted on bonrd tho
Mongolia for opium csterday by cus
toms men proved fruitless.
Thorp Is but small booking of lay
over passengers for tho Persia to sal!
for the Coast this afternoon.
Tho Pacific Mall strainer Korea, duo
hero next Tuesday, wl bring tho lat
est Oilonlal mall, ns well ns freight.
Pineapples wero included In shl
nicnls of Hawaiian products leaving
for tho Coasl Inst night In tho steam
er I.urllne.
Tho Knual delegation of politicians
who participated In recent conventions
returned to tho Harden Islnnd lasl
evening in tho Klnnii.
Tho Konn ami Knu liner Kllnuen
pwariiietl with politicians ami their
lesser snttQlIles on departure for wind
ward Hawaii esterdny.
The Mlknhnla, sailing last evening
for Maul nntl Moloknl ports, cnrrdtl
rovernl delegates returning home from
recent political conventions.
A close 3tirvelllniice upon n score or
more deported Chinese was maintain
ed on hoard tho Mongolia during tho
Htny or that vessel nt Honolulu. Whllo
trouble wns expected It was hnmillv
averted.
Tlin leport Hint Purser Hnrry Jer-
own or tho Pacific Mall liner Mongolln
wns lo resign his, position upon thu
return or tho rteamer at San Frnn
risen was yesterday dcclnrcd ns tin
rounded.
After lenvlng f.00 tons nitrates nne
five tnbln passengers, brought fiom
t eiitrnl nnd South American ports,
tho Japanese liner Hongkong Mnrii
sailed Bluntly nller I o'clock last night
tor .in pan unit China.
Tho Inler-lslnnd steamer Claudlnc
which nrrlvetl rrom llilo ami Muul
pmlH nils morning, brought the rol
lowing cargo 20 hogs. 10 cords wood,
i,i.: leel tiinilier, l'.MI lings empty hot
ties, 07 bides, I 111 pneknges sundries,
j innri.eu incieaso in tralllc over
the Tehiinntepec rnllwnv Is roportetl
tor ttie nscai yenr. Total tranship
ments nro estimated at l.nuo.ooo met.
rie tons. The bulk f this tralllc was
leieived from Amcileaivllawnllnn
steamers.
It Is repot led that the transnorl
Thomas, on routo from .llnnlla o the
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.....iiiit.ii.i, .nn- iii,.t-L'ii iii i oriiaiut,
wre., upon tleparluie from llonolu u
on or about Jlny -llli. Tho vessel Is
bearing Hoops for Vancouver bin
I neks, Washington Hlnlo.
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Wetlnestlny, Airlj ,17.
Maul ports Stmr. Claud
Hllo nnd
lie, a.m.
Hnmnkiia nnd Hawaii noils -Stmr.
Wllllele. a.m.
Kauai ports Stmr. W. U. Hall, a.m.
I i'ssi:.Mii:its Aituivi:i) i
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Per shur. Clniitllne, Nelson, fiom
Hllo and Maul ports, April 17. C. 13.
King. D. ,1. Hnnls, Mrs. A. .1. Talle,
II. Wong. Chin Kee. Mrs, .1. N. 8. Wll
Hums, Mis. W. 1. Dole. Miss Plcrcu,
Ksther Knleo, 1311u Kaeo, Bishop ito
sliirlck, A. Heslarick, Helen ltlihartl
noli, Miss Cuiiuingham, Irene Davison,
Harry Hart. Agnes Fronds, Charlotte
( opp, Hose Cumiulngs, C M. Schoo
lilug and wife, (llailvs Hurt, Mis
Ituiiisherger, Al. C. King, Itov. I'. It
Savior, Mis. CIiiiii Young, Muster Ah
Man, W. Whllfoitl, M. Y. Kant, I,. S.
Kniu, S. Taknliuvvn, Mrs. M. Joseph,
Alls. II. (iooilness. Miss Ami, .1. Ho
more, JI. It. Cnihonell, W. II. IJtth
hilt, Lee In Cboy. Mr. Ilaxter, Mr.
Studovniit, (I. I lladloy. II. (I. i'lebl,
Miss Collals, Miss It. Hansen, licit
riido Seong. (3. II. Lalbrop, F. S.
Clark. Cheo Koltla. Shltanl.
Per stmr. W. (1. Hull, rrom Knual
April 17.- Itev, Choi Sun Woo', N.
Taknhashl, Mrs. Chun l.au Tung Wo
and (I deck.
Deputy Atlortiuy dene-rut Ailhur (3
Smith Is heroic thu Supiemo Cum I
this morning arguing the case of thu
uppcal made by thu Terillory against
tho Kiiiwlkl htimestoadeis. Attorney
Ii win Is appearing for tho hoinesleiid.
ers
Cook's
Work
)one
There is no food so convenient, appetizing and
sustaining as Grape-Nuts.
It is ready to serve direct from the packet, and
contains all the food elements of wheat and barley
which rebuild the tissues, store up energy, and
replace wasted brain and nerve cells. A Grape
Nuts breakfast is a "stayer" for the forenoon.
Grape-Nuts
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Servo with cream or
XifjMJ
Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey
The World's Greatest Medicine
brsctH people up It xtit'iigthuns,
builds up unit multiplies It promotes
Itlllgl'V lt
Sold evcrvwhtle In SHAI.F.l) HOT
TI.I3H UNI.y.
The Duffy Mnlt .Whiskey Co.,
Rochester, N. Y., U. S. A.
11 i I i I I hi . mi. m
W. C. 'PEACOCK & CO., LTD.
.FAMLYJRADE
WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS
Merchapt, Near Fort
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AT THE HOTELS
YOUNG.
V IV Concniinoii. San Frnnelcn:
J M l'lllj. J II rtuard. Plillinli'l-
plilu, F W. Acrx, Aliiincda, It II
Znne, Cbarlis Iltijik, Sun llnnelteo;
(I C Hull, Dcnvtr, Ihiill lleriiuin.
London, l.lvn ,riis. Mis I It. Fussi'tt.
Ilirkelty, c si p,i,, i; ( M.nni,
Ktoektnii, Cut; .Mrs A J Hi-lit iiii.iun,
llerkcle), Jllss IM.i llhl. rs. H V
Thoin.iM, II 'I' Mimiii' mid child, San
IIiiihIscii, Mis It. It Dunn, OjW.iihI.
Mrs Ciorge M Pullman, .Msh K S
lttdilnsoii, I'lilciiKo; John Sangtr, Dtn
ver; Mrs Flank Wilbur, Ito-ton; Mih
l.uiigui.1 e, Iih1IiiiiiiiiiIIs; M J. Voikiih,
H.iptu Cl.ua, .Mis K lllxil, .MIh D
Dublicr, I .oh Angeles; H Muoiu. V
ToKliiizlnl. Hun FiiiikIsiii; D Ititli,
Atlantii; II II l.ltltll, lliitTiilo; J K.
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iiiLo; Charles Drown, C F Hi own.
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P.ilnifr. Han FruiicWtii: Mis tlcn (1
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llei llu ileii. JIrs F S Hprngue, Dr
mid Mrs T. ( (lici-n. l.os Augt It's,
Mrs II F llnv. piotid, Manila; It S.
Klinliul!. Mrs. llv S Mm'alu, S.inl'i.in
c 1st ii, 1! C- Hricn. Ilostoii; Hcnrv Ht
tlotr, Han I'rnncliio; N. I- llriiliiim.
New Ydrkr Jitiues Cialk, Ilougkoiirf,
August W Hibiiiltt. New York.
I' MOANA.
Ml1, nnd Mrs. H Mitchell. Vn'.illi
Cult MrlHtrtlia lfulilliprj;, San I'r.in
iletu. Oil.: Udn Wuhlrop. lt.'rkilm.
t'.il ; riialiiim J'jirKir.i Mrs Rr.ib.iin
Parker' Km I'raiiclmo, Cal ; "Mis W
M Wvnin.UYcsfioi'iil : Hiiniiur 13 Pi
Ml! and wins. Hm FrnnclHio, f.il .
Kmnia II Wllllts. Mirdu (i Wlmli.
H.H1 FiuncNiii fnl.; J. nuts I) fovle
nnd wire, l.ns Angilt'N fnl; .Mr and
Mrs Iflovil Dates. Pol (land, Die , JIrs
J N Wulfortt. London and Hjilnev ,
Ialitieus Hordtrn. I.ouiliiii ami Hil-
iii v . Union V I!.nt t lng r. New Yiuk:
Ttarnn Ileil. Wiirins-CMi.llie Illilne: .1.
J. Monolian nntl wire, (.'liletgo III
ROYAL HAWAIIAN.
I.orrlu Andrews Honolulu Win If
WIMiii. HclmlUtil It.iriiul.H XI J Mil
ler, A II 1 lull. tt. Han Fnint Ihio
nisei, mis in: vs .ioKi:it.
In -in article enlllleil "silly lolte
ViitliulroR Z.iue, on Wllhelnilna." ap
peal lug In this paiier vesleidiy. it
was h.'ild Hint a certain wireless mes
sage received by a local newspaper
fioni the Wllhelmlnu was lopnited lo
have been sent liv n .Mr Hull, who
comes to accept a Journalistic position
In thin cltv,
Hull dlsilulms having sent the mes
sage nntl rrlends hero say that ha hail
nothing to do with It.
MRS. C!i:Olt(JI3 PULLMAN, of Chi
cago, nnd parly, who nrrlvetl from
the Coast jestiiidny, and leglstered at
tho Young, havo moved to tlm Miijim,
whore they will remain for seven nl
weeks
Mil. J. L. FITZMAtHIICH. writing
from San Francisco, says "I consbl
er that tho hospitality of Honolulu Is
etpial to that or any .other city In Iho
wen Id, and 1 llilnlc that thoso who llvn
llieio should thank tho good (lot! that
their lots nro oust In such pleasant
plaros."
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