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CASTOR!
(Continued from Paza 1)
i,lvcn their siippllm or coal wlikli will
cairj them to S.m Franclcco. The
foal In lolng scut Into the 'I'll) with
.1 i-iikIi nnd nlnrlrltv which presaged
n rpccily ccmrljlotlon of a till t r riul Mlvul of tho fleet nt Honolulu.
Irksome Job. The Mnrjland was lj
lug on tho 'Wnlklkl elile o( tho nival
Ia'a.i,,l1nl rnrf..p.ni.flr. Schawl. A.I..IM. 1.
Accncy for Hawaiian Minds l'lJ port 8t, noneluli-
t rwMilip, wtvoi ftsihsVcVittraUfxi on bit wwt.
ktv I a njifj tor ht pOMlloa brlr wtleta I hv
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8H thiu-Hudnt - nut mut if.uitnift
Ml Afla-vii jm . -j
jl . bookcases iBJpSSq
EKp Eecp jour becks in order, urrcrvc then from cock
le roaches, and liave a cc7 VXzzt) romtr by r.5in; Maccv
Ih Sectional Eockcasc3. Oak ar.d maliofan7. low prices.
ijm t H. Hackfold & Co., Ltd.,. Agents
IfSE KtckfclJ Bjildiac Fort and Qseon
Mm? THE LATE GEK33AI LET WALT. '(TO
ylm A"K III3 STATUS IN THE CAPITOL
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MVfii linrv 'I It M.n '-"', ' vl ni 1 thnf'jiint Tictw! In lnnmory of tho
JKT ,a' (" r '' r ' v ' " r" "iar "r "Ii,,n-"llr" nii'P'TIm I'r'lnco of In-
Vfltlib l1'11, "'' " ' u' ' '",''" IJ ' ",' ,,tato cf In'Hnnn nnd ocuto.l hy
Ijira Am! f Of ' 'oi o r 10 most fnmctu Bcu'ptora ill KiaiiPc, Thn f K-
ifBfmJpn Hiu t t'n rf Oil' il Wnlluto In thn full unlftiim of n mijor gonoiul.
W'iK Tho uvi ll.n v J attended hy Governor Mirnha)l, Son.ilma lloveildge,
tfwf .lain" WiftrrT. 1j lllley nml many other MstlivRiiWicil lnillaim. Jinny of
Cemfti tl", survUum of tho lOIinonth Indium yoluntcora, Oonoml Wnlluco'H old
lm yicKlinont woio nlt.o In iittondiilice. 'Ilio bat of thn Btntuq be.us this lm-
ikmW nlu Inaci lotion: "Low Wullaic, Soldier, Author, Ulplonmt."
iBMrlm'ifi iiiiAriifflTlf ifaff'ffit'ffi1 rtftiitffii'i It Y' ii 'i it& u!id, f iA t
slip while the Tcnnesnoa waa moored
to the nwa Bide of tho wharf on Iho
tdlii and between tho two cruisers was
piled u vast iruintlty of cjal. TJio
fuel bolnti loaded Into cinn8 hai?s
and sent up en tho deckg nnl down
Jnto tho bunkcia b stcini nnl Hllnjg.
Tho deck of tho two casein wcro
llttcicd ns all fiicIi aro nt coaling
llmo. No calls uero niado inJcr tho
chcmnstnncca. The Tcmessco Is ex
pected will finish coallri this nftct
noon or evening an 1 bVo Is to take a
bsrth at the Alakcn wharf, Tlio
Marjland Is also making rapid prog
reos In toiling Her lino band was
tt.itlnne.l upon the bridge nnd inclo
dl:n gay asflitcd In rhetrlng tho work
ers. 'J l.o Marjltnil Ins been assigned to
tip llac!'old whirf nnd It Is oxpecr
(( tint ulio wl'l go ocr thcro stMne
tlmc tomo io'.
Tho I'o:ui')lanh Colorado nnd
California arc still outflil) and (hoy
l.i turn vlll tn'ie or. coal at tho naxnl
tlo;"s. Tho lajlnrf of n track ujion
tlio tinv-l vhnrf has greatly expedited
i.c trmxtcr cl coal fiom t'.o )nrds to
vlitt -kIiIo
u Pon(i rti'cnf Ins not jet
coaled i)nd while iho occupied tho
I j wn rUe of tho nw nhnrf tho Wcat
Vtrglnln as mooicd nlongsldo the
IWnmlKI eldo of tlie dock.
Th9 west Virginia la to go to tno
Oceanic dock after cho takes on her
(mil She vlll leninln thcro during
he- stay In port.
Fleet S'ghta the Com:'..
Ualloys conct, which created such
n s3iculU.ii In UIS, was phlnly seen
j b the men of tho fleet early In tho
ocultii of Jnnuaiy 25, whllo nbout
14 0 inllcf ca( of Yo'iotunu. It was
c-j hillllant early In the evening
bit soT.i waned mil dlsfpp'nrcd be
low 'liu ncatein hoilion about clx-
thirty though the Immense tall was
Mil! lslblfl lorn after tho flcry head
had dlBipjicarod. 'This Is u.i lou'jted
ly tho largest comet It hns bejn our
good fortuno to K-e nnd wo aro glad
that It in goln? to stay with us for
ei me time. It ccrti'nly Is a beauti
ful lIs'.iL wltnesslii; It from the ilec
of a rUnnicr In mid ocean where there
lu nothing to lu orfero with tho low,
ramntkr't oni of Ihu nlfleori nt tha
flasihlii.
The "Llt'.y r:i." Is e LIvs One.
Thoto aro t to hu tiers on board
tha er.i'.jcr V Cit Ylrg nla who ere re
kiuu 1lo fcr tho bel'ig of ono cf the
llcl!ett l.ttln tlilp's pipers ocr tum
ble 1 litim the pin en of n printing
prrss. II. n. Morln Is n yoirig man
who editt; tho twenty-four pHge Ditty
Box, whllo J n. W'JiK Is puhllsher and
printer. Wuit U n i inster prlntor
unj belongs Vi tho' T) pographtcal
Union.
The Ditty Co::' IS Issued once each
month. It Is neatly printed nnd a
gam from a typographical standpoint.
Roth Morln anil Watt aro laying up
linauclal storos as a result of their
labors nnd they expect to retlro on
thc'lr Incomes by tho end of the
cruise.
Tennessee Has Mhttrel Men.
Botwoen thirty nnd forty men from
tho Tonncs8co hnvo banded tliam
icles together 'as, entertalneiB and
for some months past have b.in tho
life of tho flag sh'p.
Tlipy have confined their ondcanra
along nnuuetUfHt lines tn straight
mhistrclpy. At Shanghai the Tcnue3
sp ' mntr-t saiittht tho to'n In
two shows which wcro well attended.
The merry minstrel men nlso gio n
peiininuiiiua at Manila and their v.ork
I'lforc tho footlights with the burnt
cork cnl I13 bunos w.U sufflclont to
nrourq tho g-cen eyed monster Jeal
cusj fiom the crew of tho "nanibjo
red," ntatlonod nt tho rhlllpplnoi.
It was cxpo'ted tho TennesECe min
strels would liae glen n lerform
anco nt vokohnntv on Jnnnar) 15th
hut thioug'i Inclement iea her tho
nflalr had to bu called ptT,
Gcrcrouc Leave For Gome,
E)jio of tho first cIbbs men lnvo
hal gem rous illowces of thoro
lei o during the !Ho months' cruise.
Vhit3 at Yoknlnnii men nf Ihn sin.
lal nnd flrt cl l i "ire gnnted flvo
1 1 number of
i''7nl for p-it!e
"i o'l'T criil'Pr'
1" ' pctlod of two
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reached when tho Tenncscco success
full) Lent and rcixUcd signals from
tho wltelcss station at Cnjio Blanco.
Iloiiesh has also been In more or Iobs
constant communication with Kahuku
nt a dlstmico of 200 miles. Tho Ten
ncse6e hns plckel up tho United Wire
less stations nt California at a dis
tance of 2500 nillca. Thlo was accom
plished one evening prior to the ar
il,) I. M. Stewart.
U. 8. S. (Under, Supply Ship (Rqtiiul
ron Auxiliary) Comma'ndcr II. V, l.o
per, commanding. Ueutennnt C. P.
Huff.
MY LOG OF THE U. S. S. WEST
,Tho last night out from this port,
Denesh was In communication with a
lot of essols ns well ns tho Kahuku
and Snn Franclso station. Ho rc
lKirts halng received messagfi from
tho Canndlan-Ansti.nllnn finer Mnkurn
which told of that vessel's delay In
sailing from Sum and her being Into
In arrival nt Honolulu. Ho Btates that
tho Mnkurn plant Is a flno ono.
Calto. tho I'hlllnplno Nnial station
hns a wireless Installation which Is ot'
low potentiality. However, tho Ten
ncssco was nble to receiiu mersages
from Cavlto at u dlst.mio of n thou
sand miles dvii'i Manila.
Shanghai, China now lias n small
wireless plant, li being n part ot tho
equipment of th) llrpat Noilhern and
eastern Extension telegraph nnd cable
B)8tcm.
Tills outfit war formerly Installed nt
tho Palaco Hotel. It was n private en
terprise but the Chinese government
ptibmltted a protect, taking tho ground
that tho Shanghai wireless should be
under government control.
Tho Japancso stntlons aro pro
nounced nB quite well cqulpjied for
long dtstnnco work but not on n par
with tho Installation and power de
rived nt the Kahuku station.
Tho Maryland Is said to have tho
plant for which Iho least can bo ex
pected, her equipment being but ono
am) n half kilowatt.
"Wo hao tho champion baseball
team of tho Pacific fleet," declared ono
enthusiast, this morning in discussing
tho array of talent on board tho nitty
cruiser which lies nt Atakea stieet
wharf awaiting her turn nt the coal
pile.
Tho hoys of the West Virginia
proudly display a. fine collection of
medals and cups won by their mem
bership In arlons lines of Bporttvo
endcaynr. Tho ship nlso hns a foot
fall eleven thai has a long list of vic
tories accredited to the organization.
Tho West Virginia nlno plnjcd n
scries of games .with the I;ague tennis
of Manila and lugged off their share
of the honors.
L. C. Slmmell Is n wireless oper
ator on board the Tennessee, nnd ho
also takes a hand at asclstlng In
getting out ahe bright and breezy
little monthly magazine, the Volun
teer. W. J. Bm.ei Is Iho i'linto'
nnd publisher of. Iho lively publica
tion, which clrcplafed Its last Issue
before leaving .Shanghai. Tho log
nf this ship Is gotten out by C. I.
Morris, nudXlhe events ot ench day
me boiled down to the smallest pos
sible space, nod, the snmo Is printed
upon post cards. Intended foi circu
lation by the oClcers nnd men of the
licet.
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PACIFIC F,LCET R03TCH,
uenr-Adnili-al Uriel Ssbrco, com-i
mandcr In chief.
Personal Staff Captrln William S.
Ilcnsou, chief of rt iff; Lieutenant
Commander Prank .1, Clark, Jr.. fleet
engineer; Lleit'rnant-Commandcr Dud
ley W. Knn licet ordnance officer;
Llciitcnnn Ralston S. Holmes, nld
flag liruLunn'; Lieutenant Command
er L. It. Sargent, flag secretary; Lieu
tenant Fred McMillan, nld.
Fleet Staff Medical Inspector J. D.
Oatpwood, fleet surgeon: Pay In
spector 55. W. Tlo'jnolds, fleet paymas
ter; Major G. P. Thorpe, fleet marine
officer.
U. 8. S. Tenncsco Captain Bradley
A, risko, commanding; I.loutcnnnt
Commander D. K. DIsmuke3, Llcu'e.i
nut Commander P. N, Olmstead; Lieu
tenant Commandor M. J. McCormick;
Lieutenant A. T. Oniham, Lieutenant
J. C. Kreri. Lieut G. I). Landcnborgcr.
U. S. S. Wnsh'ngton Capfiln C. C.
IlogciB, commanding; Lieutenant
Commander It. H. Leigh. Lieutenant
Comnufidcr J. 11. Y. Blakcly, Lleutcn-
nnt-Conimandcr D. K. Thclecn. Lieu,
tenant It, Morris, Lieutenant 13. K.
Spaffoid, Lieutenant W. II. Toaz Lieu
tenant J. J, McCracken.
U. S. 8. California Captain II. T.
Mao, comman-ling; Lieutenant Com
mander N. A. McCully, Lieutenant
Commander Mark St. C. Ellis Lieuten
ant W. D, Leahy, L'cutcnant C. S.
Ficeman, Lieutenant It. H. Taj lor.
U. 8. S. South Dako'n Captain
James J Smith commanding; Lieu
tenant Commandor If. O. St'c'msy
Llrutcn-nt Commandor C. Wells, I.lou
ten mt 1A. 1 .Incl.-fon LleulPinnt II. 11
Ulg?' I I'Miton-nt O. II. Oaklcj'.
V": IT. Q 13 lt... 1M.I..!.. ,1.-1 .!.. .
Of tho ll'll' .lrtiia iriUKSllip in
inc . UillHl 1(1 iu.
I i.t-.i,'i. ,- . h0 mtllorn V, ru"""- m-couii 17vibioii
(;. jfn 1,1 , , , v-,nt 1,' Captain .lolm M,Orlnrd, comniund-i
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11' i'M'..ilti'. i ,i ' ,' f.v re to. In 'l"i"nor ' '""tpnjnt Coimn-ndrr L.
J.Kim't nf(.tit 'V ' "1 fi'or givili !?""' lutenintCommsnlor C,
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hlldgo of tho Tcnno'sop 'Mi mi
hni v;hat Is Iinnwn " '"' I
half kllownlt pi m . T' n i l.- -formed
tomo leuiarkau'o li is ft
dlstanco rmmminlcitlnu during tho
U. S. 8. Martian lf!inTv'i Jwin
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five inonlha crulto. Tho greatest dU- Ih!01' Lloulenaiit A. CleIlrlnv, Llau
tnncp bolng 1200 mlloa, which was" ,0"'"11 w- MpBdvvoII, I.lciilcnant (I.
VIRGINIA.
Sunday, Jan. 2 No drills of any
hind today. Weather continues to
be stormy with heavy scaB.
Monday, Jan. 3 Increased epedd
to 1C Loots at S a. ni! At 10IS0
stopped port engine to 'repair pumpti.
Resumed standard sliced "itV '11.
Sighted land at 3 ft' Hi. ' At 8:30
sighted To Slnia. 'glootV In tbwrii'd
Nagasaki nt 9. AnclidrrJd1 off en
trance nt 10:30 p. tit.
Tucsdnj', Jan. 4 dot under way
mid nuchorcd to buoy off Nagasaki
at S a. m. Governor of provlnco
called on Admiral Harry. Light
drizzling rnln fell In p. m.
Wcdncsdny, Jnli. 5 Football team
began practising, Liberty parly left
at Lp. in. No drl(ls In afternoon,.
Thursday, Jan. 0 Weather clenr
and cold. Many of the men wearing
pencoats ashore. Curio men not do
ing much buslticss, Five (lavs' pay
given to the crew today.
rVldnj, Jan. 7 Partly cloudy
with strong breeze from NI2.
Weather cold. Llbc.)y party left
at ".
Saturday, Jan. 8 Inspection hy
captain. Football team nnd liberty
party leftnt 1 p. m. Curio dealers
enmo nboard during meal hours.
Sunday, Jnn. 9 A good conduct
pin was given to J. Boss, C. 11. M.,
nnd conduct medals to the follow
ing inon during qunrters jesterday:
Borman, Dacej', Hubbaid, Snn and
Yordt. Football squad practised In
blinding rain ctornt,
Mondnj, Jan. 10 Very Email lib
erty left today on account ot rain
and conditions of streets In Naga
saki. Usual drills.
Wcdnesdnj', Jan. 11 Exercised
boats under Balls and ofrs today.
Japnneso steamer Chljo Maru stood
In nnd moored at 9:30. Received
four bags of mall ntjonrd.
Tuesday, Jnn. 12 No liberty to
daj'. Football squad left nt ono for
Inst prnctiso In Nagasaki. Officers
gavo reception on quarter deck.
Dancing, etc.
Thundaj', Jan. 13 Got under
way for Yokohama, passed through
straits ot Shlmonsclcl nt G p, m. nnd
anchored nbout midnight until
morning. .
Filday, Jan. 14 Got under way
again early this morning nnd con
tinued steaming through the Inland
Sen. P.iB3cd into Pucllic Ocean late
H1I4 evening nnd headed north.
Cloudy, with choppy seas.
S.i unlay, Jan. 15.--negular In
spe .ion this morning. Anchored off
Y l.oh urn at 7 p in. Tennessee nnd
Washington and Charleston nnchor
td ntnr hi. Weather very cold.
Sund.ij-, Jan. 1C CQ.nnieuced to
rain this morning and then a llltlo
later turned Into a icgulnr eastern
snowstorm. Censed Biiowlng nt
11:30, I.ILerty party left for Toklo
at 11:30. Football team pinctlsed
on riiovv -covered field.
Mnndaj, Jnn. IT Commenced
coaling early this morning and
worked until late in tho evening,
Smppy work on amount of cold
weather.
Tuesday, Jan. IS Finished coal
ing nt 2 p. m Commenced cleaning
up Immediately. Took on board
1909 tons of coal, football team
to play the Pennsylvania tomorrow.
Wednesday, Jnn. 19 Continued
cleaning up Bhlp thin moining. Per
fect winter dij". Football team vic
torious, defeating the Pennsylvania
5 to 2 In, n slnshlng good gaino on
Yokohama field this, p. m. A fair
sized crowd witnessed the game.
Thiutdny, Jan. 20 Took on board
CO, ton3 of coal caily this morning.
Meet got under way nt 1:30 for Ho
nolulu. Flno weather was encoun
tered. Fi Ida', Jan. 21 Sen smooth nnd
woathei clear, slightly warmer. Slg-
nnl drills In morning. Field day lu
afternoon,
Satuiday, Jan, 22 Ceptaln'n In
spection this morning. Wcnthor
continues to get warmer. Beautiful
nt nen tnntcht not a cloud In tha
sky mid tho moqn nt full.
suiiiiny, Jnn. 23 Smooth son.
Speed 13 knots. Ciow rested todnj
Mondnj, Jnn. li Usual drills
continued today. Getting ready for
minimi inspection. Flcot In division
formation.
Tucjilaj', Jan. 25 Maryland
lal(on in low by California. Hal
ley's (ot.ict phlnly been with tho
linked ojo nt 3:46, but disappeared
be'ow Iho v.estern horizon nt (iJ'JO. !
Wcdiicd.i)', Jan. 20. Flut dlyj
fIoii U wa tho' sctond, Tow II no
lire Iks frpquently. 'TnvVlltio'hPtvvMOl i
Tennessee nnd West Virginia brtijo
' In p. 1 1. and It w'ts hnuled In. AU-
I nilri'l nnd fluff bo"nn li",'"'t'oni B
I '"luifddi , Jan.' 27 Tovllne j.v?u
ivou ngrin (o '.Teniw ' Stnril-
:ml sppo 12 i.nub. .Vlmlial run-
I'nim tnnjrctlcii. Itcsclved pie
i. v;i fi. vi IP uolu'u. ,
Tliii'Sd'j I"n 27 ii ""'ji' ii
(((..liin, tin 180 niai 1 ill i.l Inst ulg'it,
wo I e up HiU n. m. In find It TIiiiu-
ill' t-h'ii No drill 'tod i. S.iea I
I a 1 J kaotB i
Fildij Inn SS riehl ill' In nf-
'-fw n i' "in .i.i b 1h
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cmifpit III ivauliu. Boa ui'.K'vth,
Vei h'i' t nl.
'lu li da, inn. 29 I'upcrlloii of
, eanv by ndinli.il today. Stand nil
,ppcud 13 IdiotR. Expect to lea til Ho
, iiolulu Monday morning. '
WHITNEY & MARSH, ltd
WM mmmwmmmm FLEET CRUISE
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GREAT SALE
Ladies' Skirts
Will begin on
TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 1st,
when we will offer our entire stock of LADIES' WHITE
and BLACK SKIRTS, in SILK and VOILE, at
Greatly, Reduced Prices
See .Window Displays ,
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If You Don't Know
That onr odu are the best to be had in the city, it
is because yon have never tiied them. A trial case will
convince you that in the manufacture of soda water we
arc in ft class bv ourselves.
Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd.
JOHN SCHLTEFF, Manaecr.
Telephone 71,
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