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m r s BVENINO B0LLKTm." HONOLULU, T. H.. FniDAY, JAN. 7. 19l6. .. jj i't , ,' A -ft -'ft .. r MASONIC TEMPLE Weekly Calendar MflNDAV Hawaiian Stated. 'IUI1HIJAV Leahl Chipter No. 2 Installa tion. WIIONHSUAV TIIUV8IUV MUIDAI HAIUKDAV Lei Aloha Chapter No. 3 In ttallatlon. All laltlnB members of the Order arc lunllally Invited to nttcml trectlngs of local lodges Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month nt K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M. UT ni hf rn nf aiinmi puAiurnii nwMwa v MAHINt tKblNttHi' oilier Asso. BENEFICIAL ASSIATlON. ciations cor- ilinlly invited. HARMONY LODOE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Mnmlijr evening nt 7:30 lu I O. 0. P. Hall, fort Htreit. I. H. IIENDHY. Secretary. 1 1). Wlcke, N. O. All visiting brothem very cordially Invited. OAHU LODGE, No. 1, X. of P. Meets every llrst nnd third Fri day oenlng at 720 In K. of P. Ilnll, corner Tort und lleretaula. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. R It. NUOCNT, C. C. r" it. gosling, ic. n. s. HONOLULU LODQE G10. B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. C1C, II. P. O. Klks, mcits In their hall, on King Btreet, neir rort, every Prlday even, lux. Visiting Brothers aro cordially tuvlted to attend. I. IJ. A. DOUTHITT, E. It. f' II. C. EASTON, Sec'y. HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1. 1. 0. R. M. Meets every first and third Thurs days of each month at Knights ot JVthlns Hall. Visiting brothers cor UUIly invited to attend. . L. A. PEIUIY. Sachem. vl IJ. V. TODI), C. of It. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. "Meets on the 2nd nnd 4th WED NESDAY evenings of each month nt 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, corner Beretaula and I'ort streets. Visiting Eagles aro Invited to at tend, , W. M. MrCOY, W. Prcs. ' ,u ' 11. T. MOORE, Secy. Win: M'KINLEY LODOE No.8,K.ofP, Meets every 2nd nnd 4th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock In K, ot P. Hall, cor. Port and lleretaula. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at tond. P. M. McORUW, C. C. E. A. JACOIISON K. It. S. W r lfZ!lilBf mui l Oil now Leads all Mineral Productions in the State of California, Gold takes second place Gold is in second place among the mineral productions of Califor nia. Petroleum takes the lead now by a substantial margin of $8,000, 000. Ten years ngo California produced 2,000,000 barrels of oil. Last year it produced more than 48,000,000 barrels, r clear train of 8,000,000 barrels over the product of 1007. Tl'c value of the 1008 product, in pctioleum, is e-.timntcd by the stat: mineralogist at over $26,000,000. At the present fine at least one-half of the California listed oil stocks nre paying dividends, and, as the price advances, co will dividends in- tiease nnd stocks advance. All investors should g.'t in touch with this exceptionally nrofltable industry. Now is the time for investment in meritorious oil stocks such as wc lecommcnd. Ask for an oil book and market letter. Sent 1 free upon request. Our representative in Honolulu, Mr. F. L. Kibler, is n member of the California Stock Exchange of San Fiancisco, and will be pleased to impart full informatii" concerning the California oil business to those interested. Call ou. or write "him at the Alexander Young Hotel, Honolulu, Room CO, Lincoln Mortgage & Loan Co., 108 , Geary Street, San Francisco. New Trimmings Shapes, Trimmings and Flowers. Dunn's Ht Shop' Embroidered Goods Miss Kate Woodard ll4f Fort Street puf Holijday Novelties MRS. J. ROSENBERG " Younf Bide. Combings Made up the latest or any style. EMRICH LUX Harrison Block.' Fort and Bcretania Sti. Stop Paying Rent See the HAWAIIAN REALTY CO. Phone G53. 83 Merchant St. CEYSIONE-ELOIN WATCHES IN0ERS01L WATCHXI At All Watcbdealen. Jos. Schwartz, i Agent fcr Hawaiian Islands, Cor. FORT and KINO.Sts.. Uonlnla BOSTON RESTAURANT. Q00D MEALS FOR 25 CENTS. NEW AND EXPERIENCED COOK. Everything in Season, notel Street, near Fort. We want to see all our old cus tomers come 'jack. WING CHON6 CO KINO ST. NEAR BETHEL Dealers in furniture Mattresses Etc., Etc All kinds of KOA and MISSION FURNITURE Zadt T Order. FANCY DRY GOODS Vah Ying Chong Co., Kinp Si., Ewa Fish Market. FINEST FIT v tnd cloth of A-l quality can bt pur chased, from SANG CHAN, McCANDLESS BLDQ., P. 0. Box Ml. Telephone Ml SHEETINGS nnd SHEETS Sale at BLOMS This Week. PACIFIC ENQINEERINQ ' COMPANY, 1TD. Consulting, Designing and Con structing Engineers. Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro jects. Phone 145, RUM FTIN AUK RAV LOCAL AND GENERAL The Big Nickel ScrateH Pad for tile st the Bulletin offict for five csflts, Is ene Inch thick, 'mede'up of two Hun dred shuts of good paper. Six for a qusrter. Automobiles 14 per hour. Phone fl. Call and see Mike Paton at the En core. Shorrette, the latest In white goods, at Jordan'. ' Drop j our package xof laundry at $2 King street, near Fort, ' I'hjslcMl culture and massage given by Prof, tfaron, 51, 2 Young Hotel. Automobiles hack rates. Empire stand. Phone 213. Bethel and Hotel, f If you want a good Job done on an auto rfr carriage take It to Hawaiian Ca'rrlsge Mfg. Co . 427 Queen 8t. ' Charles' Ynrrick once moro faced the court on a fhnrge of belpg soused. He wns reniandpil till tomorrow and will have to tell about It nil .then. SHOPPING NEWS ' Am BUSINESS REMINDERS King up t.e's foi groceries. Phono 7G, Uciutlful millinery creations on view at Dunn's Iln: Shop. Fort and ijvru tanla streets. Select dry ohla stote uoor and baud picked fetovu coal can be ob tained at Union Pacific Transfer Co', phone 68, at the lowest market price. Salirfactlon assured to every custom er. ' It's the film that makes the picture. Anrco films gtvp negatives true to tire color alue, chromatic balance frco from halation nnd with detail In the ihadows. Get Anrco films nt (Jur rcj'B. Fort itieet near Hotel. hawah's urn WORD ON COAST Guests at San Francisco Hotel Greet .tacn inner and the Hew .Year With "Aloha" Parker and Cupid Among the Gnests. "Aloha!" was the e-v at the Stew art . Prince Cupid and Colonel 8am Parker of IJo.ioluhi were conspicuous flguen around thp lobby. Manager C. A. Stewart saw that e cry body hailji good time and at the staid and quiet hoteT the dining room was kept open until 2 a. m. The hotel office was beautifully decorated for the occasion and the guests, oal ioithu Btqwart," spent their Nqw Year's celebration right In their own hotel 8. P. Exam iner. Jnn 1. BREAK GROUND - ' J . ioa NEW CHURCH ' ' ' ' si i " fCnntlntifril fmm TaM 1 primary room, the Dllile "eTan room and ten other small class rooms, all of which are conpected with the assem bl room by folding partitions. In ad dition to these Is a pastor's study and a choir room. The most delightful feature of the arrangement of this church Is that the size at the audi tortupi can be regulated to suit the size of thn miittenpn Th m.ln flny of the auditorium Is' but little larger man mo auditorium of the old church, soatlHg about 3,4p, but tbo capacity of tlin ntlilltnrliim inn h.'nHu...j ,.. opening tfio folding doors or rolllns iiuiiiiiuiiH, until somcicniiy large to comfortablv seat eight hundred lu one contract congfOgatlon. In the basemnnf lu n ou,ini i.ntf kitchen, ond two toilet rooms. Tho hole arrangement Is pronounced by competent ludgeB of chnrch archltec ture as a model of convenience. Thn building completed and furnished will cost approximately 35.O0O. i no public generally have shown great Interest in thin eninrn.. -... doubtless a large crowd will assemble in enjoy uie nrt cercmonv in rnnii'w. Hon with tho construction of the building. A full forco of hands will bo put io woik Immediately by the builder. E. P. Chapln. next Tuesday. It Is esti mated that II Will Vnniilra -,... .., ... eight months to complete the building. .j is crc;it-ti inai lilsnop Kdwln II. Hiiihes. one of the ablest bishops of the church, will iireuM, ih ,i.u-k. ... ,...nv. ,..v uciiivuiiii sermon and consecrate the building to The building committee representing tho church consists of tho.foilnwh'i cll known gentlemen: Mossrs. n H. Trent, A. J. I.yle. C. J. Day, O. II, Walker and M. fl Mnainn t ii,.; gentlemen much of the cuccess of the enterprise thus Tar Is due. T- WATERFRONT NOTES TO nilll.D .in rl nitAmla ARMI.B. v.. kon fleet Qf Bteamern mid bancou la tho object of the Alanka TrtdliiK ind Nav- llfnllntl riflllllinnV UIIaI. lnA..H..n-n....l -" l..rf. .li-l, MIltflllUIUlL'U nt Taconia on November 22 with a cnii Ital stock of S250OO0. Tlie popipany will build this wonter two Yukon steamers nnd p fleet of barges at Ta coma. They will bo operated next summer from HI. Mlrhnni tir i. ...,., nivcr. DirniNO THE STAY Of IP Canad. latl AllStrnlfnil lllir Mnnna o lfM lulu yesterday, that vosppl was Inspect- ii) nr upiuiu wiiiiam tiowe, u. H, In spector of hulls and Captain Carl lhtl01S. IT R' Intiiii'plnr 'of lu.lt..,. Tlie law provjdts Jhnt tie Inspectliiii tllllnt inlin .l.. ni it ii i -. . i iiiacu uie nisi American Pint toiiehfl nlllni ftvitli-nilfiii ,.r ti.A date set for Hip examination. wutETtOffAV.-y! When yon want to be PAaQAQE Handled risrbt, phone yonr order to the CITY TRANSFER CO. Jm. g. tore. f ft.Ml Expressing Wc'irtCeij 'Phone 388 G.'.'McWifitll, Prop. It's he Film That The ANSC0 FILM gives negatives true to hroraatic balance, five from halation, and chroraat: shadows. Get ANSC6 FILMS at . I ALAMEpA'S HEW ' ' YEAR RESOLVE H PnnftniA rwiM Vmma 1 vvuiuiuut xiuiu "K conic to Hawaii to spend secral months. Tl T Ilrrttnrint.l nAtim. fmm Alnolr. am) hopqs to fliui a somewhat milder climate at Honolulu for tho winter. Alexander Hume Kord. tho author ntlft InotlirAr fllltl tlin fnumtAi- nt tt.A Outrigger Clpb, wns hn arrival by tho Aiuiiieun, no comes imoueil Willi a lot of good Ideas and while away he llAtf been llfllflll n r-finnlilf.rnhla ntnnunt of good and wholesome boosting for ine isianus. Theo ftoffm.in. otprlrlrttin f.tr- tl.fl Alexander Yoiinrr lintol hnu rnim-n...i from a business trip to the mainland a. reiser is maxing one or his semi annual pilgrimages to the Islands. In the Interests of a coast fertilizer man ufactory, ' , FlOm tho late Cbast fltea llin fnllnw. Ing Is gleaned of some pllikla that at tended the Alameda while In the coast port: "For flfl hntlr PRtnntm mArnUn. Ik. steamer Alnmpdh was held iii ou what f miuni oa rucKnniR hock, n row hundred fppl tn ih qii.ibi.ki ..f .i... China basin wharf, and tieforo tho steamer was again Innkep water four tugboats hivl been summoned, though only two pf them, the Sen Fox and Sea wiim, HBsisieu uie liner to tho China basin berth nenr In ivi.aA i.A ,i. mcila had freight to illscharge. mo niniiieiiu was on uie way rrom Fl btrt-street whnrf in r-i,i ,..., VllOn she Mllddenlv rntnn In n D(nn top of the submarine obstruction Tho uue was at the lowest. There was nineteen feet of water at tho stern Of the CBMpI. lint fivnpvivha.n ..I,... f... depth was from twen(.nvp to twentj- ... .i-i-i. a mo uue rose the steumer was easily floated, but tho tugs Rest- leHS milt Rf.fl OlIAa. n...l I.I .t. n Fox and Sea Witch, were summoned. tie uu-amer was not Injured. COOK'S CORK LEG ; ' " - ALONE IS SAVED (Continued From Page 1.) found ail the after cabins utmost filled with water fmm thn h.. seas which continually sweep the vkh;i irom siem to stern. Upon forcing the door of n stnto room. the ii'allve aallnr.. hsiir.i .,.. cullur sound, as Ifa-falht cry from a lost soul. The open door reveal ed (he picturesque, and not the least ungraceful movemept of a; man's leg, extending above the surface of the water, ami going through motion viucii uiigni Lie construed ob sugges tive of tho ballet. With a bound the Hawalians wm scrambling up the companion ladder Willi 11 llluilln. nt ..lnn.lt.. ,1 ...... ........ j ui uiukiui uinv wuuiu nut to shame the best nfrnriu nf An. tone Kaoo, the Marathon wonder. once gaining the decks of t)o wrecked shin, they 'lost no time, In getting over tho side. mat t was a ghost, was about nit Ihut could be cotten nnL nf llmm lit- Captain 4laglund. The skipper, how ever, possessed no particular fears f rnm li a ( Ijm . j t. ..win itMiiuiinioiii, uuu iiu jmm n Visit to he ml. In nf mvalnrr GrAHnltlfr thn minnA(.Af moOAnllna pedal extremity, he soon discovered iiim ne was me possessor of an ar tificial lCT. Thn milUA fnmlnv frnm the forward quarter proved to be nip vry oi i no Aiexanaer uiack s pet cat. An attempt was made to res cue tlie feline, but tho aulmnltoul'1 not he located. i The leg was all that was brought hack, The Alexander llack Is rapidly being bioken up by the iicilon of the swells. The ship's bottom Is hard mid fast on the reef, but as she lies broadside on to the constant mirrea- slon of breakers which sweep her lore anq art, tho vessel simply ut ttii mi h .A.I k,'"! U... MEN'S CLOTHES TO ORDER English and American Tweeds and Serges. W. W. AHAINA & CO. 62 Sp. King St. ' ....,, ,' . "' UoBranchei. T t-nr if r SURE to have yonr Phone 182. Island Tnuufer. CO???ACTING I Vineyard St.. Ewa of Nnuann Stream . --. ft . ilUf Makes the Picture . -Jc k. life color value, with detail in the " 111 i U ii writhes nnd squirm at each Impart of the trcmouiloiis volume of wate'i, and all her scams are opening to the teas, The deck of the csscl Is going tn pieces very quickly. K All hope of saving nn tiling from the csscl was abandoned this moiji Ing. Tlie Mini I remained until It was seen that the vessel wns doom ed to rest her bones ou the Maul reefs. Tho fertilizer la, of course, also a total los9 Captain arlfuths, his mates, J. Jenkins nnd It. Stover, and sixteen' stllors of the Ill-fated init ial! balk have abandoned the tssel to her fate and came to Honolulu this morning as passengers b) the Maul. "- ALCording to the captain, the Al exander Illuck went ashore off Pala, Maul, during n heavy thunderstorm Tuesda) ' nfternfion, January ), nbouh 4 o'clock. The eBel was heading for jniiulul harbor and wns coming along ut a pretty good rate. NV. winds nnd n heavj rnlu was prealllng nt the time, but ut 4 o'clock u thick and hea thunder s'torin suddenly nppearcd and with in u short while nftcrw-nrd3 the es se I went ushoro nt u point about one mile nearer Pala than where the ill-fated American ship Spartan went ashore sevoral je.irs ago. As the vessel was n'far off at the time of tho accident, pilot E. II. Parker did not have any chance .to get aboard prior to tho disaster'.' A board of inquiry will he con ened at the llrltlsh Consulate with in a fow days, In order to deter mine the responsibility for the 'dis aster. , The loss of the valuable cargo ot nitrates fulls to the Hawaiian Crjni merclal and Sugar Company, Mniit Agricultural Companj and the Wat luku S.ugar Cumpnpy, ACCORniNO TO' tho best nvnllablo advice tho Hamburg-America line sttamer Clevchnd, which' Is cmnoj Ing about seven hundred tourists on u round the wprld trip, will nrrlvo at Honolulu on Jnmiar) 23 and rcipatn Hcr hero one day. Tho llijcr comes to tho new Alakea street wharf. A HEAVY norther!) swell Is report ed en Muni. Tlie steamer l.lkellko re mnlned at Knhnlul nnl thn Anmilcnn Hunailan freighter Vlrglnlaiii Is ro lipilpd us taking on sugar at that port destined for Sallna Cruz. THE most exquisite cleanliness1 is nec essary in the care of bottles and other utensils used in the preparation of a baby's food, For this purpose, there is nothing quite so good as Ivory Soap. Dissolve a few shavings of Ivory Soap in a quart of hot water. Rinse the bottles with cold water, wash them insidd'and out in the Ivory Soap suds and then scald with boiling water. Ivory Soap 99, Per Cent Pure - - t , i 1 Shipping I j : t -t ARPIVEP DEPARTED 1 Thursday. January 6, lltngkong and Japnn portsr-Slberln. P. M. S. S , p. in. Friday, Januiry 7. Snn Francisco Alameda, O. 8. S , n. m. Kahulul nnd Maul ports Maul, slmr., a. m. Knhuiiil llclcne, stmr., n, m. VE88ELS TO ARRIVE I H- i Saturday, January 8. Vancouver Aorangl, C A S. 8 Hawaii and Maul "ports Mount Kea, stmr. , Seattle and Pugct Souiul IKirls Hyndes, M. N. S. S. r IN POHBION PDRTS . 4- Frlday, January 7. UIUSHANE Arrhed Jan. I: 3. 8. Swanlcv. hence Dec. 10. PORT LUDLOW Sailed Jan. 6: Schr. 1 lei cm e, for Honolulu. atlAY'8 HARUOll Arrhed Jan. C: Bchr. M. R Foster, henco Dec. 11. SAN FnANCISCO Salted Jan. 7: VS. S. Korea for Honolulu, 2 p. hi. pi.nEL.E-Sailed Jan. 4: S. 8. Asgard, for New castle. Thursday, January 6. SALINA CHUZ Arrived Ian. til S. S. Alaskan from Kithuliil, Dec. 19. 8AN FilANCISCO Arrltnl Jan. 6: S. S. Nippon Mnru, 11 a. in, hence Dec. 31. MAHUKON'A Sailed Jnn G: Schr. Eva for Humboldt. MJQWAY ISLAND-Saled Jan C: " Schr. Flaurenco Ward, for Honolulu. MODERN CRUISER FOR NAM MILITIA Coast Tars Will Make Educational Trip Here " The criilEer Marble head, for porno time nt Maro Islnud, Is to 'i. .igr.ziicd to the uie of tbo Naval Mllltii of Oal Ifon la. Captain Gnoru W. D.iiui. commaildlng tho mllltln. Is In receipt of u letter ffoni Senatoi (leoigu C. Perkins stating that Hi u Admiral Phelps, commandant at the Mnro Is land yard has been instr ictcd by Sec rctuiy of the Navy Meyer to tuiii fiver the Marbleheail to tho militiamen. 'Iln; order Is tho raaut lof a lims oampajgn kept up by' Genial J. Jl. Lalick, Ad jutant General or Callfornli, and Cip tuln llauer tti securu n moilmn ts3oi for tho in I lit la. Tho Marblepcail Is'a modern cnilicf nf 20SQ tons displacement. Willi, a length of 217 feet, beam of 37 feet i u 1 ilrnrt of 1G7J feet, and was built nt Iloaton In 1894". nt n cost of admit $t.oro,000. InclinlliiK the armament. This consists of ten five-Inch guns, six six poinders. two one pounJerK nnd two machiiio guns. The Murblo hcn.l has n api-i, of 1'J ki.nti and r,t n speed of 10 knots has a Mainilu,; radius ol 2900 miles. Her cnniple nicnt Is 248 men. and II is roniempi.it ed to put In a spar isck tint will accommodate SO nioio. In the Marblehead Irr mllltii will not only -crme nlonr; the po.i it. but expects to innko a vonge tivllono lulu. MANY DISMISSED '' PN LINER KOREA (Continued From Page ,1.) could get out qf a, score, it win this abllll) to get work done that won him nrnniiflnn In f!w flilim ll,m n.t.i ....nt i'- w-- " " ...,.. ,, ..i, i,u mini ho lost his 'peacock feather jestorday. ii nit Hciieiuii epppuseu inai jnines WUH Dna (If thn wlltlnlmb-iwl rmnli of tho big bo-js. Iio heads that fell -in the basket belonged tq Second Olllcor Frank Elr man. Third nntenr I. Liiiil- l.-,ii,ril, nr. Ilcei J. Wlnkjo and Carpenter F, Woods. Elmiun will probably ho as signed to another uhlp liter on. (.niig's detachment Is temporary. This makes suven changes on tho ship Bluce Its arrival In poii, anil thoro arq biild to bo other In contempla tion. Till) tlflVfltl Vlf llmu nt Ilia ImMuA cleaning moved their things osterda iiuiu me snip. C. Hol7hauser. thn Inron'a 1ml. I,nn has ulso been detached from the ship A. J. Frey, assistant to Vice Presl- dent and General Manager It. p. ouivtemi, bum jesterua); "Tho InvcLllgatloii in not et over. Ilefoie It la thfirn will ho ntlm. ,l... ou Hie oKrea perhaps a good man)." With this "happy New Year" contri bution to tho season's gladneis or those htlll on tho Korea's nrtlcles Frey declined tq illtcii3s tho subject further (lift its auy , "Wnlt! Tlierp will be 111010." ss . TIlEf Tnvn iMoi-f ,...n... .. mi I. vp-" irtionA liner Nlpiion Muni, which salted finni Ho uollllu nn rip,f,tiili.ip Qiui tho Orient to San Trunclbco, la ropoit Cd to have anlyed nt tho Callfoinln 1)01 1 vehtenlnv iii,rnln.r tm . ' CAPT, ROHEHT C. HAHR. mast, r of the CunauJ lluor Campania, ln3 IH.,, appointed master of the Mnmetanli' fm.cceedliiK Captuln 1'iltchard wjio has ibmi i assigned to bl.oru dulj ufer hi? IHg G Hal's ut sta. THE ARRIVAL of the Diltlsli steam tr Swonley at ilrlsbaue Is itpoited , Tuesday. This Is the essol 1 luouglit tho largo numbor of p, ,,. guese liiiiiilgi juts f,om tho Azores' Thursday, ajnunrv C. Vancouver and Victoria Moana, C A. S, S , li. m. Fridn), January 7. Sin Francisco Siberia, P. M. 8 S , 10 n. m, "" VE88EL8 jp pEPART r Kauai portB-J-W. tl. Hall, stmr., 5 P. in. , Hawaii and Mnul ports Clnuillne, stmr., & p. m. 8-turday, January 8. Svdney and Australian porta An rangti llr. stmr. 4. 1 PASSENGERS ARRIVED I Por'O. 8. B."" Alameda, 'from San Francisco, Jan. 7. Frank Anderson, O. Uabson. Mrs, Dabson, M, Halluclic , Mrs. tlallachey and child Dr. J. Ueit tie. Mrs. J. W. Dergstrom nnd two children, II. T. Uromfleld, II. C. Car ter. Mrs Wi '. Chlsholm. Mrs. I. A. Curiey, Isaac Kvans, Alex. Hume Ford, It. S. Onult. Jas. Glacomlnl, Mrs. Glnconilnl. Donald Gra, A. ilernun, Theo Hoffman M"S 1-. H. Horton, K. S, I)udsun, Mrs) Hudson, tlrothcr John, V. A. Johnson, J. , Jont J. D. Kendall II. Krelfe. Miss O. Levins. Thoa. McVeash. Mrs. McVeacb mi I J two children. Thus. McVengh, Jr.. J. u. Miner. Airs. Miner. J. jr. Millet, Stnulev Norrls, Mrs. Norrls, I). Paul, F. A. Pnvvln, Mrs. Pavvlu and child. S. I'i'Ibtr, II. Preuss. Clias It.imsay, Mrs. Ilamsay, D. U. Itoot, Mrs. Hoot and child, Walter Hoss, Mrs. Itoss and two children. Miss Kva Shaw, Leo. Sol omon, M, C. Swift, Leo Tauhiiian, Mrs. Tuubman, Jno. 1'ajlor, N. Wnllaco. T . I PA88ENQER8 DEPARTED I "pcr P. M. S. S. Siberia Tor San Pram clsto, Jan "..Miss 0. Wadiiiau, Miss Alexander, I'. I.cc,Jnck nan, Mr, ahd j.Mrs. Gullaghcr, I). It. McDonald, Jas. c. Jlontgoinury. I). Frellas and wire, Mrs. it. D. Faniuhnrson, Mrs. IX S. Cunhn. IM Polllti. W. L. atripalno. Major-Gen. T. II. Harry, IT. 8. A.. Pol. Walter Flnle. U, 8. A , Colonel Hid die, U. S. A. Captain Fcrgtihon, V. S. A.. Will II. Dllg nnd wlfo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugo Huttmunn, Miss Larzcn, Mri, F, U. Clajton, Jose Mlrnndoa, Dr. Nclllo UeUhle. Gordon Usborne, J. S. Mc Candless, C. CI. llockus, Dr. L. U Sex ton, F. II. Hivvlor mid wife, Stanley Hensbnw, G, T. Garland, Mrs. Lucy Glenn, L. M. Kullnsky, Geo. A. Hull, A. J. Wilson. D. J. Wllllamo W. Jackion, J. S. HnrglsB, Mrs. E. Deacon, FMvvard Dreler, Mlts May ans. Per H. M. 8. S. Mo ina. for Vanemiv ir, Jan. C Mr. mil Mrs.'A. II. Gor don, Miss ,V6i,s MlssDarcy, Jas. Hen. dtjibon nijd Ife Mrs, Stephen ami 'laughter, Cipt. Ort.'t(oii. "bIIhs Holm Igne. Mrt. Cuiiw right nnd daughter, J. Zleglcf. O. J.ncmi, J. R Doonali, II. Hahlan. A. J. Wflson, J. A. Maithow nnn, O. Iijuliolpi., Per stmr. Manna Loi, for Kona and Knu. Jan. 7. Illshop Lclbcrt. O. Wo. tcrs,Mrs C. A. Wills. Miss Wills, Isaac Pollaid. Mrs. Btlljwell, Mrs. liar num. PASSENGERS BOOKED Pei stmr, Clnudlne, for Hawaii nnd Maul ports, Jon. 7. Mrs. II. Deas, Hqv. 1). Murray. Per stmr. W. O, Hall, for Kauai ports, Jun. 7. W. A. 'Kinney, H. A. Kearns MAIL8. :nr Malls nro'ouo at Honninin fr,,,,. points as follows: Yokohanin Per Chlm, Jnn 14. Vancouver Per Aoranul Jnn r Colonies Per Mnkura, Feb. 1.' jfiaus win depart ror ttio following points as follqns: Yokohama Per Korea. Jan. 13. Vancouver Per Mnkura Fob. 1. Co'onles Per Aorau.,1, Jan 8. j TRArjSPORT'BERVipE. f Buford arrived at San rrnnclt,co from Honolulu Qct. 15. Dlx. from Honolulu for Mnnlln TW or Tgon, arrived Manila. Jnn. 3, ' . Thomas, sailed finni San Francisco. Jan. 5, ' 4 . I WATERFRONT NpTES Tim tNTen.'int.AMn .,. w".i' ---.. ,r- ..,, . ., i-,i.- .Minn, returnul from the pcenn of (ho w'reck nt iU I...I. . ' . ... . I.. hid mini Alexander mack mis morning, -mo essd bpu.sht simm.i1 liassenci rs. liiclmlliu? r?m,t iin'ririmii., his two matiM and slxtmn BillurH In- lunging io uiq III rnttil hIiIu. Oipl.tn -I -,.-.,..-., f.,, ,,,,v,.lllt ,l l,lT ,ll lel.Iulnn.l nmt,ni, ni.. .... ...i ...... ... ....., v.(..,,,,j lf( lUllllllf-'U llf.HI the sceno of disaster. OENEHAL CAKOO was brought to Honolulu tilts mm-nlti" Iiu I1i liitn,-. Island steainei'llelenn, which nrilvml friiiu Kiilmliil. Tho freight llrt In cluded (,() sicks taro, 33 lials hides, ami ten n.ult.iL-im KirinirlAR Tim n, i. f)t aUq Ktood iy ready to lend assist- miej io me iioomeu Aluxnmlur ll'iik, wlileh Is now u total wr'Ck off Pali, KIIIUI, THE tlKllSIAN shin II llnfni.i wlilih Is now laliig lit tlie l.illway wharf dlsehnraliii: a sblniii n f,r r,... Illlier cement, nipl geiieml cnrgn Hiiiii i.iinipu, win promiiii) lenuilu nt mo ' on ior mo greiitui pin of lnoiilli Upon leaving, the , 0(. fold v.'lll (ako ballast only. IM THE SCHOONER Evn having dls clnrged Her shlpmeiit of lumber nt Mahukono. brought down fiom Puget Souin), suled from tho Hawaii port on Wednesday, with destination as Hum- f -I ' 8 ?,. "H fciltrtaS. ii. v .. ., .,, , , I, nmmnmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmtmmmaimmmimmKS: