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: f re i? LJV1 W" v. fl Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar MONDAYt lluw.ill.in-M iltd-l.lt tllim TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: llmiiiliitii Cliji tt r Km) ill Anli. THURSDAY: FRIDAY: SATURDAY: , ).i I Woh.i ('linpli-r Nil II Regular. AM vliltlng menibtrn ol Ut Order are cordially Invited to attend meeting! of local lodge Keet on the 2nd and 4th Kondayi of each month at K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M. MARINE ENGINEERS' Igl Al mmM MYr4tm ciationi cor lially invitee. tsTM. KoKINIEY LODOE. NO. 8, K. of P. Umii vry 2nd Atut 4th Saturda) ulng at 7:30 o'clock lu l. n( 1' Hall, cor. Fott and llerctanla. Visit Ing broUws cordially Invited ti at uod. F. T. KILIIUT, C 0. i:. A. JACOHSON. K R. B. fiONOITlW 0Bi2E. 610. B. P. 0. 1 Honolulu Lodgo No MB, U. F. O Clki, meet in their ball, on Klnp ItrMt, near Fort, every Friday it. alng. Visiting Ilrotbeis art cordlall) nrlted to adeni n it lansnnna, k n. OHO T KLUi:Ui:U Sec. HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1, I. O. R. M SI cell" every drat and third Tuctdn) of each inoutli In 1 Vutcrnlty Hall, I. O O. I'. building Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. . W J, llOIIINfJON. Baohcin. u v.roim. o. ut it. . 1 OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. uf P. McUk every first nnd third Friday tit 7 10 o'clock, Pjthlnti Hall, torne-r Here tanlu und I'ort streets. Visiting broth rs cordially Invited to attend. s decker, c. c. o ih:i.i:, k. ot it &3 HONOLULU AERIE NO. F. O E. Meets on second and fourth Wednes day evening of each month ut 7:30 o'clock. In San Antonio Hall, Vineyard treet, near Kimn.i Visiting brothcra aro Invited to nttsnd 1 HIUUINH, W r. WM C M'l'OV, Secy. est SPIRITUALISTS, ATTENTION! Illwurd Ilirlc, thp noted IVjchlc of Kan l'rinclsio, who for oer twe-nt) )earn his been prominently ldcntllled v Ith Urn Spiritualists' moieties of Amer ica. Is hi Honolulu mid will elcinon- Htiatn p)eblo pin ileum na, i te Spirit ual advleo on all matters given Dill) 10 tn 1; evenings by iippolntmciit Tel ephone. .".313 or at residence, 7S.J Kln.iil ntrcrt, (ir.uid Si inco every Thursilu) Ke, 8 o'clock 010-tr A. BLOM, Importer Fort St WMTEJELTS MILTON & PARSONS Oppotlte Young Hotel Phone 3038 VISIT the Mary-Ann Bonnet Shop Miss Power rr;ini FIND MII.U.N'DltY BOSTON DLDG. . - FORT ST. French Laundry ', The Highest dies of Work No i ? nAUAi urnnenei mriSINQ.STRECT . PONE 1491 J. Abauie, Prop, City f rahsflr Ca JAS. H. FURNITURE MOVERS Shipping : . : : OCEANIC COMPANY three koulES Conformation Comes From Australian Agents Who Predict Increased Patronage New Kilauca to Sail on Maiden Voyage to Hawaii Tonight China Carried Christmas Mail for the Mainland Manna Loa Brought Varied Car go From Kona Ports. A big passenger and Height busl nous Is looked foi hj tho Oceanic mcnnitlilp Compiii). accotilliiR to tho fctattmcuts coming from tho 8)ducy, N. S. W agonc) Jnr th.it line. A positive I'onllim.itloti of tho ult lopia'cd alor) to tho effect lh.it thu OcLMiili' conipm) fnll Inlended to iihiiiuu the S.m I"i.iirlsc(i-Aimluillaii lorvko Ih reielveil In tho ilccl.triition .rum V A Hprotil, tho reprcscntatlvo fur the Oti'inli Ciiinpan) ill rfdney. Ilo la uporled aa hujIiik that dca '.Ite the riimora of nil Inerc.iBed Hteatn sliip Hiivlco h the Union BlcaniHlilp i oniiMii hU San rrunclico prlucliuln wire- au.iru for scyernl ila)B plflor to "i I'nlon Conipany'd nnnounceniont ih il thirc wait every ptohitilllly of li.u eoiup.in estendlnt; Ita San rraii c li-eo-W'ollliiKloil Hcivlco to Sdney, Mid had ndlicd liitu tint II would In ru way alter Iho pruKinm which (he) have liiipped Out for a icmiinptliiu. it einied to liliu that tho Pacific coast. which has been nrRlcc'cd for Bruno e.ira now, bo fir ti ti paaseiiRer koi-- leu between )dncy and San 1 1 .ill Ifcii U rouieruid, Is roIiik to bo Iminlbolnely e.ltrrcd foi by (he three .1 itiir.il ronton, which all wlilppliiK men ciccled would aooiicr or later bo op- oialed, viz: "1. Tho main (and direct) loute. -lan rrancltco via Honolulu. "1! Ilid cnBlcj-n loute, fioni Silue lo San Fraui hi o via New .calutiH .uid Tahiti. : The 1011(0 from !!)dno to tho iinpnitaul CunUdlan seaport of V.in- ccuivei, via l'ljl. 'All Unco loutoa," k.ih Air. Sproul, piculded many attractions lor the vcr-lnrrcusliii; number of tourist proicccllutr lo KiiKlnuil via Iho Ainn lican continent, ami (he fail that .March and Apill BiiltliiRi liavu al eatl) their accoininocl.lllou well taken up ahow that these attractions aro not loat bIrIiI of by n larRe psreent iro of thoso who hnvo decided lo inko the tllp to tho Homeland itct venr. 'J list look at tho IltiCB catcrliiR for ihe p.iBBeiiKCi 1 1 ado via Suez and the Cape, and sco how nbsiinl it Is for .111)0110 to IiuurIiio that thu tians-l'a-clllc loutej should not bo well pattern Ircd. "Over In IScw Zealand tho iiRltntlun for Iho icllnkliiR up of u New Zea-I.iiul-San 1'ianilsto service him nevci libalid durliiR tho lust live eai'K that no surli heivlco oxlctid; and oven In Australia, since It w.m auiioiiuccil Unit Iho Ot. aide liilinilcd riiuilulUR the soi vie o llieto have been diilly lniiili icm In loRanl to dales of b.iIHukh and li.n.toiiKcr accomniodatluu. It vviiuhl also bo iiullu unfair lo Btnit lurhllotm romiurisoiiM bclwc.cn Iho merits of Hie servlco via Tahiti and via Hono lulu to Han I'ranclsco. Tahiti Ih not ru well-known as Honolulu, unci, whllo not t'l i"s.HomliiB the attrac tions that the litter placo holds for tho tourlsl. It is thoiiRht that tho openliiR of tho Pan una Canal will hrlus Tahiti Into promlnynce. Then, iK.iln, tho Oceanic servlco will make last tlino between Sjdnoy and San Francisco, callliiR at tho Saninan Kirt f I'flRii PaRo and Honolulu en louto. 'Iho vojaRe from Sjdne to San rrnncl'co will tuko up "Jl days, and pasaeuRers III this way may reach londim In 30 dajs fiom the tlino of, .tnrtlnR from Sjilno. Natuially the malls will bo delivered In London In tho B.inio tlino und In this way Ans- rnlla will pomsoss an nltcrnntlvo mull louto which will laud her malls In .'iiRhnd's metropolis irom this pint' us cpiluklj as tho plescut Suez eoi: vice Ifownvn ' said Ml Sjiroul In c on-j i Huh n, "j on ntav Inko It as dollnlto W. C.Pcacdck&6.,Ltd. Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty Mont Rouge Wines Sole Agents Mumm's Chanifiarjhe - ne w 191EM&9)iarles. Call and get one of our I EVENINQ BULLETIN, LOVE TO MAINTAIN . In south Seas that tho Oceanic Co. will make a first pnllliiR out of San Francisco for S)d ney In May, or not later than Juno or next scar, and I am iiultc confi dent thnt the resumption of Ihe ser vice will ho cenerally welcomed hj Australians." Ml Traveled Thlrty.One Miles In Five Years. nillNllOItOUOIl, Scotland Hxperl- inents aro hclim continuill) can led out with tlio object of nsceilalnliiR ac curate; details with icspcct to ocean citric ills. Ono of the prlnelpil means of ohtilnhiR iccords is lo diop bottles contnliiliiR the nccessnr data Into the sea, lu the hope Ihul they will hi deked tip nt n 1 iter dale. On Sept. 2S, linn!, n botllo was dinpped Info Hie sea fioni the fishery irulser tlohlEeckcr. (Julio reccnlly, that Is five jears laler, the bottle was picked up li. Iho l.oili Klldounu, an berdcen, irawlrr, within ol lnlles of the Kpot nt which It, was first tin own In. It Is assumed that tho bottle hail traveled no further than 31 miles. On the other hand, however. It would ap pear that Ihcrq la nnthlhK lo proto that Ihe liuttlc hid not traveled .considerable distance, rotuinliiR pel haps eventually close starting point. Harrison Direct Linn to lis original t Frclnhter De. tparts. Iho llrltlsli steamship Ciown of tla- tlcla, was illHpilclied by .Ml, FipiI Waldron, 'the local iiRcut for Vlclo rla and Vntiiouvci last cvciiIiir after that essel had dlsrliareil home thrco Ihousand tons kcncral. ctirg'o liroimht irom European ports, word lias been lecclvcil licit to tho effpet that tluon new Htcaiucrs nio under construction .it llrltlsli ship) arils tho Botanist Arlur and Sculptm to nURincnt tho Harrison direct lino eorvlco between l.Ivc.'rpool, (IlasRuv), Antwerp and I'll Kd Sound via San l'edto and "San Finnclsco, accordliiR' to advices broiiRht by 'the steamer Ulroclor of tills line, which has arrived nt Vlcto I la from Iho United KIiiriIuiii, byvvay of San rrnnelscu. Tho Dlicctor la tho sixth steamer of this lino to reach the Sound. nx Manchuria Hat BIq Cargo for Hono lulu. A ruble leeelved at Iho aRciicy of I. Ilntkrclil and Compnty icineHOnl 'ni; 'Hie Paeltle Mall steamship' M in (liurin slates that tho v easel has fir- teen hundred mid fifty liiiut frnlRhl for illsLlnirge at Honolulu Tho Mini cliuria sailed from Yokohama yester- lay and should nrilvo hero next Frl il.iv Tho Yokohama agents nihlso that Mm liner has room for one bun- rred and twenly-flvd nddlllonnl pjj,. KiiRcis fiom this port. f3 Mauna Loa Retire from Service. Tho Mauua I.na, Iho popular and tld icllnble Vloamcr, vvhlrh for jours una carried mcrchandlso, sugar and pttHboiiRoiH botweon Kona and Kan lorts and Honolulu canio Into pint this moinliiR mi her last vovhro for EovernI months.' Tho Mauna I.oa lb to lie 'placed out of commtrslon mid a poyd many thousunils of dollars will ho spent on tho steamer bdforo Iho vessel enters tlio Intor-Isliind scrvlcu oealn. Tho new Kiluuca will tuko up Iho Mauna Koa run with next Tues day. Tho Maiinn I-oa brought tlio usual vailety of caro Includlnc 3 homes, L iIors, 5 cialCs pigs, 8 crate3 tuikejs, 7 Backs ginger. 19 bartels fish, Hi crates thickens, 29 head cat- lie, 32 biles tobacco, 33 cases rritlt, 5!' bunches Imiuiilns, n tit'nntlty of t'liiptles, M sacks healisf 79 sicks taro, 1811 sacks coffee, 3801 sacks HOrfOLULU.T. H., FRIDAY,VDEC. MkMa.Mm TIDESSUN AND MOON cs r?S 5 c '5 8 "" in iU ,g k$ i 2. 2,11 1 . JL . 3 Dee. a tn p in. p m i m t is so an ik e.tt si ii B 3 5V s.iou aai S19 IK 0 Ite it 3 OH. II li', 6.57 Alt) llw I, tti." ... . iu.a io 7i in : mvio isi..!s 5.a iijt D o. si d-smiis si.vc.su n.511 o-tn "' 71', l SIW 5-a' m R.SI HIT! ""iTlif moon Dec'. T.nT 4:21 p. in. f, r i .r . . WEATHER TODAY Tcinperntures 0 a in, 71; 8 n. in, 74 j 10 ii. in., 7C; noon, 70; morning minimum, 70. . llaromcter, 8 u m , 30 00; ubsolutfe humidity, 8 u. in, B.S'J3 RrnliiB per cubic root; relatlvo humidity, 8 a. in., CI per cent; dew point, 8 u. m , 02. Wind 0 n. in , velocity in, direction N. 12.; S a. in, velocity 18, direction 11; 10 n m, Vclocl'ty Ifi, direction II; noon, velocity 17, direction 11 Itnlnfull during 21 hours ended 8 a. in , .03 inch. Total wind movement during 24 hours ended at noon, 307 miles. VESSELS TO AND FROM JHE ISLANDS (Spcdul Cable (n .Merchants' Km liaiiL'e.) Friday, Crc. B. YOKOHAMA- Sailed, Doe. C S. S Manchuria, for Honolulu. KAIIU1.UI Sailed. Dec. 8: Schr, M Tin nor! for (1ras Harbor. ' Wireless. S. S. Wllhclmhii, 189 miles, fresh N. II winds, bo.i lough, wc.ithei' fine. nigar mid 103 pickiRCs sundries. I'uiscr Sheldon leiMirts smooth seal nil light w lulls on u portion of tho homeward trip. Tho sloimer Nllliau Is reported at l'im.iluu discharging coal ami lumhoi Owing to rough eas thero n.jleli) In tho discharge, of mill rollers w is ii'iicu. too JNiuiau will take on lOOo tncl.s fcug.ir before icturnlng' to Honolulu, na Few Take Pat&aps In tho China. l.eis than .1 dozen calilii p.nseu ycis joined thu Paclllc Mall liner China which dcpaited for San Krau- Cisco promptly at ten o'clock this iiuunliic uflcerhavlng dlsiliarged some five liimdrcrllfkin,!f' Oriental cargu ut lllhhop wlinrrl 'rtic ilniitilio of the China was at tended without the btaro of mull. 1 music The bnly notoworlhy poison ago taking leave of Honolulu In the Intermediate 'tcnmshlp from this port wag Nouum II. Smith who has just competed a sennco wllli tho redoinl officials upon, tho charge (if smuggling (jilum. Smith was not listed with tho parseuRois under that name hut hu was much III evldenco as ho leaned over the rail and hid a fond fiuuwell lo the woman who has stood by liitu in his recent troubles. Tho Chlni was woll crowded us the '.csscl was obliged to tliko on thoso passcugi'iH who had hoped lo leaVo Manila In the United States army tj-iinspnil Sheridan. Tlio tioop-dilp was detained :t' Iho last moment n ill lug ordera to proceed lo Noith China. The I'aelflc Mall llnor nnlv cit nt this port shortly before six o clock last evening. Among Iho p.itsengcrs fur Honolulu v tro about a loren Chliicso reliuulng Ionic; fiom visits lu China. Captain Kllhlo Sluail, or Iho nrlllsh arm Mill wife, will icmalii In tho Iluwall an Islands nliaut six or seven weeks. They are making u workl tour, 'M fooular Veteran to Command Kilauca Captain Aaron C. Slmcison, tlio po pular uteian navigator In tho sorvlco of, Iho lnlci-lsland Steam Navigation Cohin my has been officially designat ed as tho master of tho now slcutner Kilauca which will beginning with next Tuesday take no tho Kona and Kail run In placo of thu old reliable Mauna I.o.t, which now returned foi i Benvrnl overhauling. Thu appoint ment of Captain slnicrson as liavlga- toi lu the ikjw Htcnmcr was foi coasted In Iho columns of tho Bulletin weeks ago, nnd his solcctlon by t'ic Hldclit ami (toncrhl Manager J. A. Kennedy, will doubtless nicot with the approval of tho ti.ivollng public as well us bhliimtnisjlu tho Intoi-lslund service. Today's Departures. Tho Anicrlcau-Hawallnn freighter Mexican Is expected will sail for Isl and poilB today followed by Iho 'Mal sou Navigation chartered aft-amcr HonolulauT Tho latter votol has n Ii-irq quantity or fielglit fiom thu mainland tor discharge nt, Knhnlul, Kiianupill, Port Allen and llllo. Tho Honoltilun -Ib to proceed from Hllo dlictt to SentUo, whoro nnolhfir largo fhlpmont or mcrchandlso foi Huwitll an Islands awaits thut vessel. Pacific Mall Liner Damaged. Tho Paclllo Mall liner Aztec, Cup lain Holland, which niilvod nt San l'4,incsco from Panama, eueountereil a fcaiful tempo! Oclnher 8 whllo pn tho wav In Ihe Isihmiis. Tho hiioiun- lor regljered 2R.no, which vvus tho lowest glass Hint Captain Holland had 8, 1911. CHINESE GOVT. SENDS MAN TO LOOK AFTER STUDENTS IN U. S. T T Wong, nt the dead of educa tion under thu Imperial government of China, was it HimmikIi mvimr on the Chlni, which sailed from this port for Kan I'ranclsco this morning. Sir. Wong, who Is n highly educated nnd cultured gentleman, n graduate of the University of Virginia, Is bound for the mainland for the purpose- of look ing ufttr tho Chinese Indemnity stu dents In the dllTerent unlvrrfdtfcs of tlio cnuntr Thero are something like two hundred of Huso supported nttho present thiie by Indemnity funds. Their future Is lusiired, , init there uro fciur or five hundred others, who hnve uIo MISSIONARY FOR Hearing u painful and dlsllgurlng wound on tho j.iw which ho received whllo engaged In Hcd Cross work, in China, A. K. Kepkcr, who for several 5 ears has been a missionary In tho provlnco of Yunnan, under tho support of tho Presbyterian Horn el, Is en route to tho mainland on tho stenmshtp China. Ho expressed, great satisfac tion when told ot tho efforts of tho ever seen. Tho Aztec left Punntit wit ha, big deckload of lumber cm top of which wcro several hollers. Tho dceklond lashings gave w.ij under tho humhiidtucut of green water" and lum ber and boilers went over tho side, nirr.vltig with .1110111 stanchions ami largo sections uf rail. Consldoralilo dntiiitRO was done about tho decks, which will bo repaired during tiro Artec h staj In San I'lanclieo. its Hclcne Brought Cattle. Pevenll-llvo head ot Hawaii rattle arrived at the port this morning us pint shipment brought bj thu Inter lslnnd stonier Hclcne. Tho vessel took on cattle nt Kaw.1lh.1e. Tho ve icl also brought two mill toilers and 1(15 packages sundilcs. Damaged Tall -Shaft. Wit lithe lull shaft snapped off ill the tube, tho tteamcr M. K. Plant, which lert Seattlo 011 November 11, wns towed Into San PniucIbco on Iho 'lith by the steamer Itoseeians or tho ,'amo lino, tho Alaskn-Pjilflc Stcim ship Cionp.ito. 1Q Sparks from Ihe Wireless. A wlrcler.c repoit waa received list evening from the Matson Navigation steamer wllhclmlnu as follow s; M. N. S. S. Wllhclmlni. cu ionic to Sin Krnni Isco, S p. m. 181 tulles out; fresh winds, ecj lougli, weather Duo; nil well. rn Si'nir at Kona and Kau Ports. Sugar uvvaltlug slilpiucut at Kou 1 1'id Kau lints on Hawaii Include Ihe following cn'isiRnmcnth according lo it port brought by Puiser Sheldon of Iho steimcr Matuu tin: Putialuu 197R mil itouiiaiKi 2.1.10 nicks. Tlio Aiucilcnii scluioner Koieslor vvhlrh sailed fiom Hllo fur Hedoiido, C.lllfoinla, on November 2nd. Is ii- potted to have arrived ill Iho Southern California port on Inst Wednesday. A consignment of lumber fnr Hono' lulu Is rcpoitcit to have silled fiom Pint (Iambic In (lie Aiucilcnii sclioni er HpokatiO which telt thep Washington poit jestcrdny. v , LOCAL AND GENERAL A. It. Row at, 1). V. S., Tenltoryl Stables. The passago of n few labor hills irnl other claims cli.uac'crlicd tho regu lar moetlug of tho city ailtl count supeivlsors held last evening. Tlio bond submitted bv .lojeph 1 3 II man, picsldeut of tho Honolulu Illtu Ullilo P.vcment nhit Concicto Com pftii) was passed upon by tho city and inn.nl) Httorliejs iloiurtmCnl nnd found satisfactory In all detail Tlueo nicmbcis of Iho city and county board of supcrvlbor.t failed to nnswoi to their names at roll call last night and mainly for this reason a caucus on tho now appropriation bill MB lll'ICTieii iiiuii 11 uiiur line, nup- tivlsois Dvvlilit, Arnolt', Kiuger ami McClelhm.woio inesenl, Plve locil conccins entered tho lists for furnishing the city and county llro department with two niiii uiio hn)t men mo nose, lints wcio oieiied vl noon today hut tho flgutos must ho (ujnihted , "holoro aiuiniincliu My mvntiL t Aiiiom? ho lliius who Jihl veio Iho following; T. II. I)avle, Co, II, Ilackfehl & Co. Cation Nel). Honolulu lion Works, fl O. Hall & I-'ouh. TltASSl'OHT HKKVICK ,i Ulx, fiom Manila nnd Nagjsukl, sailed fioni Honolulu for Seattle, Dee, 4. lxjgan, fiom S1111 Kmnclsco foi Hono lulu and Manila, Dec. S Pheriuan, ut .Manila, awaiting orders. Sheridan, ut San I-ViiiilIlco, arrived Oct. 15. Crook, nt San riunclscn. Tinfortl, at San Francisco. Warren Stationed nt tlio Philippine. Thomas sailed fro'ifilltmnliilii for Ma , nlla, arilvcd Dee. 2, been receiving pupport fiom thei gov ernment, but who nre In danger of having their remittances dlscontlnueil owing In thu great drain on thu Mnn thu government funds at tho present time nnd the I evolution.' A number of tho iitilvcrsltles, or which the Univer sity ot I'eiiusjlvunln.ls u notable ex ample, are doing nil In their power to nld these students. Mr. Wong will look Into condition In nil effort to,nr slst In making It possible for the stu dents to continue their education. Mr. Wong has also been actively .tngngciU In Y. W. (J, A. vvorUln Kb inghal. i y REVOLUTIONISTS jlocnl Chinese women to raise fundi, for their stricken countrymen. Hit Inst words before tho ship salted from this port 'were: "May success crown I the efforts of tho revolutionists." I MrvKepkcr wears us n fob ornn ment the bullet which pierced hit Jaw. Although Incapacitated for ac tive work for some tlmo to come, he ls nn enthusiastic advocate of the rev olutionary cnusc. SPECIAL CRUISE , OFKILAUEA (Continued tram Pag 1) from which pint the trip to llniiotuli will ln imide Thu Klliiiieu Is due tc return to Honolulu early Monda morning The ili Is given under the dlrei Hon ot President und tie nerul Man tiger J A Kennedy of the) llitcr-lsbui Steiiiu Nnvlgutloii Company. , Among those liooked to depart 11 tho sptelil criiWe of the new liner ar 1 J. W Wnldion, P. M llateh, II .Motl Hinllli, r 11 Thomp-on. V William urn, II Dovvsett, tlcn lleelclev, A. Pe trie, J Jnetir, N Watklns, John Me gillie. I WnltrrH, N l Ogg. I. H t'olliurii, W P .Tnrpjlt, Clius Allur Ion, l f Kdiiipily. II It. Kenton, P11II111, J0I111 Unit, A. MorilKiui, Mr I'ottrlll. XI Mljers. V K Kltlinrdsni T It Koblnon, W P Moiisurrat, J T llrovvu. N O Itothvvell. A K Sliep pird, Itoliert Hull, il V Walt. N Campbell, W. O. Smith. Alfred Coop er luliii Wis,-. 1) 1 Coiikllng, c, II. Ceiol.e. J 1 Cooke-, A tlartlt-), JiiiIri Robcrti-nu, Mrs Itobertsou. II lintel Allen Cooke, Jllss J Kenned),, Mr Mcvei, MUs 1. Nott, Ml-.s von Holt A. M Campbell. Mrs. Campbell, Mb Hall, .Mrs do I'Artlgue, 1! r. Wlch mill, P. Lovviey, A Mcllihle, A 1" luilil, SI Smith, A Scott, A Aherit Ill-en Low 0. W Cnrr, A Horner, A Hrrbeil, M Cluiinbi-rlnln Mr Melau ph), 1) II Macoiiaclile, '. K. Mver I A Kennidv, n Nott Mr. Ilede liiiiuu, C S. Chlllngvvorth a (Continued tram Pag 11 tract Willi the llllo r.illioad enmpau lliat a vvhait will ho built If tho com pnnj will 11111 Its rails to It. Ther will bo nothing fin ther Ihiu tills, lion ever. As lo tho running of tho what mid tho bei thing ot Htcinpera the con, mlssjoii Will handle this matter will, out lofcienco to iiuy one private lp teiust nt all, nnd In exactly tho saim manner as tlio wharves In Honnluli arc inn at tho present time. Although 110 dellnllo prefcrenci lights will ho given It Is tho dense 0 tho body that the commission will set that all Intel ests voiding to use the wliatf will bo given fair and lntp.tr tint treatment. Commissioner James Wukefloh pointed out Iho legal restilctlons ti tho oilier members nt tho hoard am spclklng of tho matter sulci; "It vvll do nwny with a length) ugrecmon IhntwcaiUl only tlo us up In tho fu ture." Tho vote that tho ntop ho taken vva. n hnanlmouB one, Commissioner' Hermit, Wukcflotcl, Campbell nnd Me Curthy votlitg uye Cniiimlsslonc! Wnkefleld olfeicil the motion. L'olu mlssloncr, McStocker wns not picscpf Tlio China Mull icportB that durlnr Her present vojngo n fireman 6n the P. and O, Numnr fell Into tho llei" Sen near Porlin. Tho big ship wnt nt onto turned rpund und n boat low ered, nnd the poor fellow icscucil within six minutes of the alurmbo lug given, MAILS 1 1 Malli are due tram the followlni iiolntB as follows Yokotlama Maiuhurla, Dec, HI. Sun Kianclsco Koioh, lWc. 12, Vlttorla-rMakinn Jan. 3, , Colonics K.enlandln, Jim. 2. , Malls will depart for the followlni oolnta as follows: Yiilinhpimi Kmen, Dee. 12, v.iucnuvei xeaiatulla, .Ian. 2, San Pi mclsco Dee 1(1. F)dney Mokitin, Jim. 3. DECISION IS SQUARE DEA1 4 Thunday, Dec. 7. Hongkong via Japan porlB China, P. M. S. 8, S:30 p. in. Friday, Dec. 8. Kona and Kail potts Mauna Loa, stnir., 11. m, . . , I 1)i:pauti: 4 Thursday, Dee, 7. Kauai isirts W. (1. Hall, slmr., G p. in. San Kmnclsco Andrew Welch, Am, hktnc., 3:30 p. in. Island ports and Seattlo Honolii Ian, M. N. S. S , P. m. Victoria and Vancouver Crown of Onllcln, Dr. stnir., p. 111. Friday, Dec, 8, San Kranclsto China, P. M. 8. S , III a. m. 1 1 j IMSSKMiKltS AllltlVKD t- -T Per P. M. S. S. China, from Yoko hama, Htc. 7. Kor Honolulu: Mis. Chnn Shoe, Mis. Chow Kon, Mrs. Chun Shoe, Miss Chun Sec, Loons Lee, N. Kanmnicito, Pang Hoon Chong, Pang Mew York, Pang Og Yul, Pang .lee Hang, Pang Wnh Jin, J. Fujikawa, 3. Mlsnkl, Cart, and Mrs. Kllbco Stu lrt. Through; A. Aucr, W, O. Date man, Mis. W. fl. Ualcninn and Infant, diss C, Ilroiuloy, R. K. Chambers, Chin 'ou Mnn, Capt. J. A. Clark, Mrs. 11. II. navvson, O. Y. Dcsbrcln, H, II. Doh oins, Mrs. II. II. Dobbins, Mis It Jobblna, Fong Low Chun, W, J. 3rodske, Jr., W. D. Hobart, II. K. lodges, Mrs. 1!. K. Hodges, C. W. fughes, Vnncc. Huston, l,t. Comdr .uckcy, Mis. l!eo Slice, Mis. Leong lice, Mrs. M. I.entz, Mr. Low Shear 'ong, I. In (Juock Jin, 11 M. Meadows, Irs. It. V. C. Mills and Infant, J. C. .Illtcr. Mrs. J. C. Miller, dipt. Wni. Mtchcll. Mrs. Win. .Mitchell und sor int, MIbs II. Mitchell, Miss 11 Mlt hcll, Mis.M). C, Muniford nnd Infant, Vm. Nolan, uait Kin, Mis. (Jum Cln. V. II. Itiifctnll. Mrs. W. II. Itas lll, Mrs. II A. Roberts, Miss M. Iloh nson, Mrs. II. P. Schlihll, Mrs. 1. 1.. hnifinan and Infiint, Miss S. Spoil er. Mis. II Stockman, Mis. (1. A. Iluart, Muster Melvlu Stuart, Mlas A. marl, Miss V. Stuait Mls A Stu rt, P. I). T,i)lor, C. S. Thomas, V. 11 civvies,,, Tun' Mint, Tung N) Hong, -I L. Wntinu, J. M, Wclhnrn, M. T. Veils, Miss O. Wilson, T. T. Wong. Ilss II I). Wright, MciiL I,. J. Loung, Ir. Zcschelletscky, Umls A. Manor, Ilss l-auia Ilcrnndlngcr, Y. Hgo, Mrs. PV D. K. actthe-ll, Mrs. I). K. Uot 'icll. A. (licciibei'gcr, A. It. Kepler, r.lu Y11 Kong, Mrs. S. Mtiklsliinu, II. I. Parker, Ameer Simula, Miss A. II lanrord, II. Taketa, Mrs. T. Tannokl, t. Tsukikoshi, Mrs. It. Tsukakoshl. Per stnir. .Mauna Ixii. rrom Kon 1 nil Kan- 1 orts, Dee. 8. I. J. I.lAdu iinuu, C. Horsvvcll, Jus. Morse, Miss t, Wilght, Sum Kneel, I.. Mactarlano, . A. Magulrc, Mrs. Ma) dwell, F. II. tcSlocker, A. U Castle, J. Oouvtla. ). P. Hnloaiuau, Mis. Poepuo, J, You. 1 Shaip, licit Hellluon, It. .I0I111 Ume. 1). K. Watson, ,11. J. Me) 01, F. ledclros, A. Fullgrubo, Mrs J. II. Wll oii and Ci) deck. l'AHSK.XIKItS I)i:r.lHTEI) 4- Per Mnraiua for Australia via Suvi nd Auckland W. D. Collins, Ho v. etei Quel), I T. Oomle),,A. F. D11111 rbicke, Mrs. V. C. Peicock, MIbs I), 'cacoek, Mr. and Mrs. H. lllali. Miss '. ndniondson, Cnlonol and Mrs. 'olve, W. II Oiuictt. F. Preston, .las. tttind, Ud. Congilon, Miss M. No vell, II. Schnefcr, Mr. and Mrs Jueteliman, nd. Mattcison, M. Jensen, . ItnwbO-i, It. Smith, Miss A. Rosen- ' 'erg, Mi. und Mrs. Oppenliolnior, II. 'otitnng. Miss Allcu llamond, Mr. Intlegkol, 8. Ititter. Pel P. M. S. H. China for San l-inn-ls,ccv, Dec. S, Mis. A 11 C'n, II. I Thompson. F, White,. Mrn. F. hllo and ti)U, iiairy Ho.vIaud, Mln '. M. nillngvvorth, J. A. l.ylc, MrB. inloAdams., ,, , H, , ' PAS.SKMIKIIS IIOOKKI) t 4. Pei stnir. Cluudlue, for llllo, vl,v vny porlB, Dc.,8i Miss M, S. Cump oll, F. niedcll. Ceo. Oohlen, I To il Iner, D. K. Kilhaulollo, How Seln, V. Wuld. Per stnir. Mauna Kou, for llllo, via vay ports, Dec, 12, Mrs. O, II. Scjiro lor, Mrs. A. O.iicln, J. Hind nnd wife, irs. t.. 1.. Soxton, A. P. Oliver, Mr, laorr. Miss Abhy, Miss Jiinscn, MIbb . Waal, W. F. Dukcr, ttlfo and two children, Mrs. Rose, J, M. Roso. Per Btmr. Kilauca, for Kona nnd tan ports (maiden trip), Dec 12, .trB. J. A. Auld and child, Mrs. Leslie, 1 II, Cooko, H. 11 Conant and wire, V. Pails, A. Paris, Miss Ackonnan, loo. H. Robertson, H. MoWaJue, Kle mor AlinRst Wallato Aungst, W. W. t'runor nnd wife. 8. Hurper, II. Moss nan, W. A. nallcj-. Per Btmr. Klnnu, for Kiuttl ports, Dec. 12. Miss I. IJorry, Jamos Douso, tbiilso Doitbe, Heleno v'on Ariliwahli, 1lss llcri), Miss 11 ,McLaroh, Mlsa Purvis. ( Per btmr. tlnati, 'for Knu.U pints, Dec. 19. D. Ilnhlwlu, It JlaiiFcns, diss Wh(tltigjon(. Miss Sinth, Mlsa Walker. L Lust of the .Mpslc. The famous old, warship Nlpslc, which siirvled the Bamoan liurilcaiio ind which for manv venrx Iihq !,,. tho prltoii slilp of thu 'Paget Sound .av-y Yurd, has been condemned iih Insanitary and will bo sold at miction ind bioken up. , Tio Nlpsle Is to bo mcteeded ns 0, prison shin by tlm eiulser Phlltideliihln, built In 1888. Pnrgi-t the banana. trees und re. iiit'iiilit-r the Klorul Paraile. AlllllVKI) A