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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., 8ATURDAY, DEC. 9, 1911.
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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
MONDAY!
If uwuliilii-rSliili'il Kin llnu
TUESDAY:
WEDNESDAYS
llnniiliilu Clisplor Itojal
Arch.
THURSDAY:
FRIDAY:
SATURDAY:
l.rl Alnlm f hapler o. ft
Regular.
AH visiting members) ol tie
Ordor are cordially Invited to
attend meetings of local ledge
Meet on the
2nd and 4th
Hondayi of
each month
st K. P. Hall
7:30 P. H.
4ARINE ENGINEER? Ste A.
tf IEFICUL US'tttTIM. -elation, cor.
iiaUy invitee.
WM. McKlNIEY I0DQI. HO. 8,
X. of P.
Msec every 2ud and 4th Saturday
svenlng at 7: HO o'clock In K. ot P.
flail, cor. Fort and lleretatila. Visit
ing brother! cordially Invited ti at
Una. F. F. KILHQY, C. C.
E. A. JACOHSON, K. IL S.
CONOLUin LODGE. 616. B. P. 0. Z.
Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. F. 0.
Bill, meeti In their ball, on King
treat, near Fort, every Friday eve
ilng. Visiting Brothers are cordially
'anted to atteni.
d p. r. isi:Mi:ita. m r.
QKO. T. Kl.UUQCU Sec.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1, I. O. R. M.
Meets mery nrst nnd third Tuesday
or each month In Fraternity Hull, I O.
O F. building. Visiting brolherB cor
dially Imlteil to attend.
W. J. ROUINSON. Sachem.
K. V. TOUD, C of It.
OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P.
Meets every first and third Friday at
7'30 o'clock, Fythlan Hall, corner Here
tanla and Fort streets. Visiting broth
era cordially Invited to attend.
S. DECKER. C. C.
O. HEINE. K. of R & &
HONOLULU AERIE MO. F. O E.
Meets on second and fourth Wednes
day evening ot ench month at 7:30
o'clock, In Han Antonio Hall, Vineyard
street, near Emma. Visiting brothers
are Invited to attend.
1'. HIOGINS, W. P.
WM. C. M'COY, Secy.
8PIRITUALI8TS, ATTENTIONI
Edward i:.irle, the noted Tsjchlc of
Ran Francisco, who for over twenty
jears has been prominently Identified
with the Spiritualists' societies of Amer
ica, Is In Honolulu nnd will demon
strate pa) chic phenomena, etc. Spirit
ual advice on all matters given. Dally
10 to 4; evenings byuppulntment Tel
ephone .1913 or nt residence, 782 Klnnu
street. Grand Heanco every Thursday
Eve, S o'clock OOOn-tf
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
WHITEJELTS
MILTON & PARSONS
Opposite Young Hotel Phone 3088
VISIT THE
Mary-Ann
Bonnet Shop
Miss Power
J'lNU MIM.INIlItY
BOSTON BLDG. FORT ST.
French Laundry
The Hiohest Class of Work No
Branches
777,KINQ CTRECl . PHONE 149
- " J. Abadie, Prop. "
'n
City Transfer Co.
J AS. H.LOVE
FURNITURE MOVERS
Shipping
CIVILIAN NAVIGATION OFFICERS ON
TRANSPORTS MAY
Already An Important Change Has Gone Into Effect With
Philippine Transport Service Mauna Kea an Arrival This
Morning Korea Bringing Honolulu Cargo and Due Here
Tuesday Kilauea Back From Special Cruise on Monday
Morning.
Civilian navigation olllcers stand mi Officers In the China stated there has
excellent clinnce of being placid In i)een a sudden demand for lints nnJ
sunn mo command on nil triins-Pnclllc ihnl nn the coast of Asia Iho Osaka.
I'nltcd States armj transports licfnro
mini) months, incoming in u n pun
1iU.li gullied currinc) nt Manila Just
prior to the .lepirure ui mo i '"' .
Mull steamship China from thu nir
Hast
Kline the American trnnport ser
vice wn liiiiiigurnted, the masters of
tin) vessels Imvii In nil casts been
drawn from tin- ranks of civilian nav
igator Hut tin re was u sharp and
will ilulmd limitation to the nuthor
Itv p.. nlit it tlnsii able milters. Hath
I i x I i 1 1 wns In rciillt) In ch irge of
i r uMiih ollkir of the United Srtitts
urmv win., li ml. r the designation ol
i .pi irlirniuster-ciiptnlii, was looked
upon as the highest ulllclal nil tho ship,
mill from whom the lust until would
nitiirull) cnino A gnat cliniiM' his
nlruulv liein wrought In the f) sit in of
n-ginlr itloii now hi force In tho Phil
ippine liiKiilir transport siivlie, which
Hiiluilis such vessils n the transports
Si ward I. Ii.uui and Warren
The orihr his gone forth trausfir-
rlug nil jpinrtirmastir iirm ollluis
buk to tin line mid tin- iippoliittng ot
Milan fill irtirm inter agents to take
chilli, of the olllic mid nil matters
usually hundlid by tint ilcpartiiieiit
According to report brought by the
China, thli i hinge was to c Into f f
fect on Dfccmlxr 1 Thus far. It bus
betn upplliil tn tho Insulir tr import
service, but It Is freilv prfdlctfd tint
should thi' now ibparlure win It nut
lo the Ritlsfaillon of the "war lords"
lurk In Washington, Hi" Iniio vatlon will
be extendi d to nil tinnsporls, luclifdliig
the Sherman. Hhirldnn. t.ognu and
Unions, now" In the government str
v It e.
At any rate, by this now order of
things the navigation olllter has iigalu
toinu Into his own and he Is supreme
In authority
a
Still Hope to Save Empress Liner.
There still lemnlned a slim hope nf
saving tho Canadian-Pacific steamship
Empress of Chlnn nt tho tlmo of do-
p-irture uf tho Pacific Mali liner Chlnn
from Yokoh.imn, Tho olllcers In the
China repot t tho vessel ub being In n
end way. Indications point thnt tho
vessel may be refloated. Tho t pinion
season Is now over, ami along with
ho cessation of danger from tho t
phoons Iho prevailing winds shift to
tho landward sldo mid the ship will
not bo cxiiosed lo tho heavy soaB.
With this rtimcully obviated the
vvrockcrs will bo able lo work fnstor
nu tho blasting which Is going on un
der water. Tho steamer rests on tho
rock from forward to about foity feet
aft on u fairly flat bottom, nnd with
the reef blasted away and tho cargo
temoved and temporary patches put
en tho hull wheie the rocks hnvc
punched holes tho steamer Is cxperted
to float with her own buoyancy. Not
withstanding thu nppnient enrly rain
ing of tho wreck the steamer Mnnt
engle has been scheduled to take tho
r.mpiess of China's sailings until the
end or 1912, as nftor tho steamer Is
,'nlsed It Is expected that there will
he a long dry docking ahead of her
before she Is fitted for sea again.
to
Demand the Latevt In Millinery.
Thcro wns a queue decapitation boo
Ijold on board tho Pacific Mull Mount
ship China Just about the time of de
nartnio of thnt vessel from Hongkong
for Japan ports nnd Honolulu. Tho
result of tho hair clipping campaign
waged among tho Chinese Htnwnrtls
I'epirtmcnt ntlcnthints, and lire nnd
engine loom news, wns that many
on airlval heto wcro noxious lo so
euro tho nun e modern anil wostorn
tpo of masculine millinery, to iu
plaro the gaidcu vnrletj'oC cheeso
piling dlcei us universally worn bj
tlio cnoly classes ltijulmiit Cliliu,
W.C. Peacock &Cp;, Lid,
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
family Trade a Specialty
( Mont Rouge Wines
Sole Agents Mumm's Cliampagne
( Schlitz Beer
Call and get one of our new 1912 Pocket Diaries.
REIGN SUPREME
jnt,an int manufttcturerg are worked!
l)ny aIuj nBht , kcop I)ac, wm, ,,,
IUhncile ()f oriOTB Outside of war
ma(er, ,10 Imt Industry Is probably
ono of but few lines that been bene
fitted by the recent disturb nice.
Abandoned Schooner Is Brought to
Port. I
The Auicilcnn schooner Willi mi
Nottingham, which was nbitnloned nff
tho Oregnu-Wiishliiglon coist nu lie.
tober 1.!, was lowed Into Aslml.i. Iho
Nottlugh mi's nfllteiH .mil clew re.it li
ed Astoria mi dto previous daj 'in the
uinisii Miioonci i. mil i. vans.
ICorea to Bring Mainland Cargo.
Thoie mo two hundred and elf lily
toii'i iiiilnlinil taigii for illHilrugo at
llouoliihi ntioiding In Into .'idvlecn
itcelved fiiim the Pacific Mall Unci
Korea now m undo fioni S.in Fran-
clhcn and due lo jrilve heuj early on
Tiusdiy inoiiilug.
la
Mrtrk Hue (o Abnormal CnrrcJil.
Tho court of liuiulry Ihvestlgatlng
tliu vvieiklug of thu Ililllsh Bte.imei
knight nf Ht tleorge, which HtramUil
nu u reef In thu ioutli I'.iclflt: several
luoutliH ago, while bemud between Hill
rr.iuclst'ii mid Australlit, has exouer
uled Caplnln Stephens anil tho olllcers
nnd crew frohi bliiiuu on net omit of
the incident. The court said: "I'lin
iicildcnt was caused, by nil abnormal
current setting In from tho southwest
(vvheieas the sailing directions slnto
that theiu Is u strong sit fioni thu
e.istvvutd, nnd this hot had nlso been
experienced during thu flint pint of
the vessel's run from Vuvim on that
saiuu trip); thnt Captain Stephens
and Ills crew hud done all in their
power, botli before mid nfter the
stranding, for the safety of tho ship;
that thoro was no blamo attachable
to any pt the odliers, mid therefore
all their certificates would bo re
turned. Captain Stephens, tn n letter to n
friend In San Fiuuclsco, fc.ifd that ho
believed that tho strange currents
whitli drovo tho viuscl out of her
course were caused by n submarine
iIlstuibaiK.e. Some of the cargo win
saved from tho wrecked vessel, nnd
the Insurance Interests ordered thnt
what remained be sold nt miction, us
well us tho hull.
Pa
'I lie Largest Kerry In Hie World.
The Southern Pacific Company's
steamer Solano, which has ferried
thousands of trulns ncross the Car
oline: strnlts, between Port Co3tn and
llenlcla, Cal will shortly iVuso to
be known ns thu Imgcst foriybnnt in
the world. Tho company's now feny
Bteamci, Contra Costa, now under
construction In tho Oakland yards, Is
to succeed to that titlo, us sho will
bu slightly larger than tho Solano.
o
Flfl) Tli(iiiiianil Hollars for Loss of
a Jinn,
Fifty thousand dollars for tho Ions
of d man's life Is demanded, and
charges of cowardlco und dereliction
of duty are mudo against Captain J,
O. Furla by Mr. and Mrs. Robert How-
son In u suit recently tiled against
tho Pacific Coast Steamship Company.
Tho complainants are tho father and
mother of Second Mate Hew son,
drowned In tho wreck of thu steamer
Santa Rosa
' a
Predict Bin Intermediate Business,
Tho pudlrtlan is mudo by olllcem
In tho China Unit llio .lapineso steam
er Nippon Mm ii which will eutei (ha
Intei mediate ti.ulo n narrlvnl ut Hong
kong will again eoino Into Its owil r.
u passengei curler To Himolulaiis
TIDES SUN AND MOjfrN
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WEATHER TODAY
Temperatures (1 a. m, 72; 8 n. m ,
7r,; io n. in, 6; noon, 70; morning
minimum, 69.
Unronietcr, S n. m.. SO ol; absolute
humidity. 8 a. in. CM9 grains per,
cubic fool; relative humidity, S n. m,
"o per cent; dew point, S a. m , 04.
Wind G n. in, oloclt 7, direction
N.; 8 a. m , velocity 7, direction N. K ;
10 n. in, cloclty II, direction N. V.;,
noon, velocity 10, direction N. 13.
Hnlnfnll during 24 hours ended 8 n.
m , .04 Inch.
Total wind movement during 24
hours ended nt noon, 107 miles.
VESSELS TO AND
FROM JHE ISLANDS
(Special Cable In Merchants'
Kxchanue.)
Saturday, Dec. 9.
YOKOHAMA Arrived Pec 9: S. S
Ten) ii Mum, hence Nov. 28.
MIIKII.TKO Sailed, Drc. J: 8chr
II. D. llendixoii, for Honolulu.
GRAYS HAItllOlt An It i'd, Dec if
Kohl. Novvsho), hence Nov. 10.
Wlrelcr.i.
S. S. Matichinla, will arrive next
rrhpiy afternoon, finm Vokoluliin.
S. S. Korea, will urrlve Tuesday
nun plug f i om him l'unclseii and sill
lor Yokohama about i p. in.
S. H I. ill line, will aillvo Wednesda)
Pinriilug.
U. S. A. T. Login, will niilvo from
San IVnnclseo Tm Maiill i Tuisdav
aftcruco'i or Weilncul iy morning.
ns"ii sleainer In llrst clisi son Ice, Hie
Nippon Mam Inn liioved liertelf a
lino boat. Hid her pasiengein have al
'vu)s belli delighted with travel In
her. When the Hlilnjo M.iru was mid
ed lo tho Tnv.i Klseu licet and the
America Maru wail sold, there was pb
soliilely nii-nfaspuftwjhy tho Nippon
AtrfrnNhflilMriiltlmki.to try und cum
polo with thi nlher' large nteainer
currjlng only first-class traveler'!.
- PU
New Freighters Within the Year.
Tho flint of the foui piopised new
freighters to he built for tho Ainorl-
can-IIuwallnu Pacific service will li
completed wljliln a )car. F As pievl-
oiiBiy annouucc.i in tno isuiiotiii,
In mi'lclpntlon of tlid opening of tho
Panama canal the Anicrlcaii-llavvull-aii
Company awarded a contract fur
tho ronstiuctlnu of four 12.000-ton
Hte.imhhlps In ply between Pacific nnd
Atlantic ports to cost scveial hun
dred thousand dollars each. Tho ves
sels will bo built ut Spat low's I'olul,
Md . wheio many of tho Amerlc m
Hnwallau fleet woic coustiucted,
. nn
May Get Floating Drydock.
'Hie long awaited floating drjdock
ma) bo brought hero by tho Inter-
Island (umpaii) boforo long. Alex,
I.)le, Hie superintendent of the old
murine lallvvny, left on Wodneuhi)
foi the malniniiii and will look ov'ei
t)pcs of docks on tho const and the
Atlantic const as Well. T.tltor he will
repoit tn tho Intcr-Islnud compjiiy.
Tho cost of such a dock. It Is con
Jcctuii'l, -ulll bo In the nelghboilionl
of half a million dollais.
Mauna Kea's Freight.
Tho Mntina Ket whlih nrrlved "this
morning brought tho following con
slgnnicnts: OS sacks bottles, !) sacks
awn, 2ii cords "wood, M'll feet olila
lumber, 0 empty kegs, 23 silks cm,
rots, 2 rratos pigs, 20(l pnck.iges sun
dries, 2 sacks hides, 20 Backs taio, 2
bariels wlno mid 3 cralcs chickens,
The Intel-Island steamship Maun i
Kcu, Ciptnlu Ilerg, airhed this mom
lug f lorn llllo and way ports,' with
.lassengers und genorul cargi. Among
th'iso vvlin rotuincd In her wero Rev
Win. 11. Oleson and Mis Olesnu, Rov,
W. 1) Wesloivclt, wlfo and son and
sevei.il others
Tho glcnmnr Wnllelo nrilvcd this
nioinliig fioni Maul mid I ami ports,
without Height.
Duffy's Pur Mart WMakcy
the standard of polity mid exctl
Itutc for ovir half u tmtiiry. Is
tilt) KKUtl'Mt.
Tohic-Stinialaut
u n il strini.111
glvir known lot
m li nee.
Hold cv ery
vv In iti lu.SllAI.-
i:i) iio'iti.ks
ONLY .M.illtal
bohkltt and doe-
lor'n novKi' fill fmi oil nppll
tatluu The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co,
' Rochester. N, y.. U. S. A.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
11 r. Fred Mien, introiiolh
Metre.
pule building, Alnkcit xl recti
It goes without saying that every
thing Is Best at The Encore. .
Go and see Jos. Roman to have
your hat cleaned. 122 Horotaula St.
mas trees. Heniy May ft Co. Uil.,""! " I'ranclsco like wlhlflre and
Telephone 1271. . .wc,! ull10,u'r tl,u c,,Rt' 1b tu ,"' lxcn
Whitney & "Marsh's rcad)-to-wear ,'n 'Ion"u""- ,..,,.
department Offers many suggestions v Tho Hughes Musical Comedy toiii
for holiday gifts. " " l""" ', """-!;, "f
German, Pottugiiese and ungllsh
Christmas cards nt Ilealtbanc, the en
graver, Fort street.
We have a now line ol novolty toys
and favors for chlldreus' parties
Arts and Crafts Shop.
For distilled water, Hire's Root
Deer and all other popular drinks,
ring up phone 2171. Consolidated
Soda Works.
WANTED Two moro passengers to
make up motor party for a trip
around tho Island, $G 00 each. Lewis'
Stables and Gaiage. ' Tel. 2141.
Tho Salvation Army Santa Clans
lias taken tip his stnnd nUlho comer
ot Hotel and Fort sticets with his kot
tlo and tilpod.
One of tho Onhu Klectrlc Company's
Ico wagons bioko an axlo this ni'irn
Ing on Alakca street near King. The
load of lec was transferred to another
wagon for delivery.
The henrlng of tho exceptions of
Mnrston Campbell et ul In tho suit for
Injunction brought against them by
John II. WHboii lias been set for Mon
day morning ut 10 o'clock. This is
tho hearing of tho objections to the
replication of complainant.
PERSONALITIES
iir.v. w. i). wi:ktt.hvi:i.t, wire
Hid son, icttuueil (mill) fiiiiu llllo hi
Iho Mauna ICei.
MIL RAY.MKR SIIAItP, .ippraher of
, , lt
ii.st. mis will n.ilvt. fioni Win hingtot;
on the Ivoiea. )ec. 1.'.
DR. A. J. I)i:itllY. who has hccil
visiting nu lliwail, cdino bilk tain
morning In the Mauna Ke.i.
('API'. W. IIOWIJ, Inspector of hulU
ef tho 1'edeiul giivernmnt, irtuilied
Mils morning finm a liiislue's trip to
'lllo. '
W. P. MellOlIGAI.U of Kolula, is
In town, arriving this moinlng. -Ho
will loluin to his Miit next Tnetd iy
h) the si e liner Kllauc.i
Ri:r. WM. '1. OI.USON and wife,
wlin went to IJIIo tn be pretent at thu
scvi'Utv-IHth nuulMrsaiv of Iho llllo
Po truing Kc hDol.irrh'eil Ibis moitl-
Ing In tho Maniri Ke.i.
I. A. RATH, Hiipoi Intend, nt of l'i-
lnm.t scttleiiieiit, will leturu from an
extended in.ilnl mil trip on the I air
line- not Wedneidii). Ho vl'lted l.xkj
Moliouk during tho big confeicnco.
tl ere.
Pl.SNi:.i:itN ARIIIVKI) I
I'ei ilmi. Mauna Kea, from llllo
und wnv ports, Dec. "J, Miss II, 1).
Saigent. A .1. Ilimyon and wife. Rov.
W. 1). Westorvelt wlfo and sou, Mlis
13. Poteison, Mrs. list tenfold, C. Me-
Giegor, T. II. Gibson mid wife. Mis.
Cuhlll. dipt. W. Howe, I". J. Hone),
S. II. Cumiiiliigs, A. Akann. Rov. W.
II. Olesou nnd wlfo, O. C. Seilt anil
' Ife, J. M. Cumiiiliigs, Mrs. A. G,
Ilnvves, Mis. S. Knhiiivviile, Mrs. L.
.Mmrallino, Geo, Miiudon nnd wlfo, .1.
Ah How, wlfo nnd 2 chlldirj.'!, V. T.
frost, I)r. A. J. Doiby, Mrs. J. IIIlul,
I. Hell .md sou, A. Milfoil und wife
W. 8. .May, W. P. McOougJll, D. G.
.May, J. Jorgonsen. II, Neiiinanii, W.
O. Chalmeis, Mis. W. J Moody, A
fnvnies, A. AIo, Miss Al. Alo, 1). Alou
sariat, J, K. Knhookelo nnd sou, C.
Ah Chew, Chock Klin, II. J, linker,
Y. Ainu I ling, Mrs. J. Taylor.
....1 :
PASSI.'MiKHS noOKKD
Por stmr. Mauna Kea, for llllo, vli
way ports, Dec. 12. Airs. G. II. Scliro
iler. Airs. A. Garcia, .1. Hind nnd wife,
MrB. L. I,. Hoxton, A P. Oliver, Alls.
Dacrr, AIIbb Abby, Atlss J.insen, Miss
A. Waal, W. V. Dukcr, wlfo and two
chlldien, Mia. Rose, J M. Rose.
Por Btnir. Kilauea, for Konn and
Kau porta (maiden trip), Dec, 12,
airs. J. A. Auld nnd child, Airs. Leslie,
C. II. Cooke, n. il Conimt und wife,
W. Purls, A. Pails, Ajlrs Ackorniuu,
Geo. H. Hubert R. McVii)no, Kle-
anor Aungst, Wnlluco Aungsl, W. W.
llrunor and wife, S. Harper, It. Alois
man, W. A. Ilnlley.
Per htmi. Klnnu, for Kami pnrU.
Dec, 12. Allss r. Ilerry, James Duiuo,
I onlso Douse, Heleiio von ArnRW.il 11,
.Miss Rcrry, Allss R. Alcl.aien, Allss
Pin vis.
Per stmr. Klnnu, for Kitual poils.
Dee. P.). n. Ilaldwln, li Hansom,
Allss WlilttliiRlnn, Allsj Kinllh, Miss
W.UKcr,
KING'S DAUGHTERS
. "APPLY FOR CHARTER
r.illovvhiir lb" iiniiouncemi'iit In Iho
ilujletlii esttidny that the King's
DaiiKhttrs' Clnli. of Honolulu bad
bought K.iiiin Ihiiil with Iho Intuition Terrlliir) of Hawaii,
of bullillui; h home for ihbrly people, i'ltj und ('nunl)-iif IIoiiiiimIii, sst
iiipllvlilou vmis mudo tbM inorulug In 1, U T. Peik, Cirdller nr'lhu .tbove
tlie trcnsiirii for u ilmitir iiumed bank do mileiniily swear that
Although bilug lormtil foi biiiltu-'uioaiiovo atuti ineiit Is Hun to the best
, ,., .,,.,,.-, ". vviih p.. iiiiti urn
M.,1, Ill ..I..I, I l.i In. 1,1 ,1... ,.,...1 ...... l..
tint t 111 until In lioltl tin, lima nt i, I flnV
houso tho) pioposi' tu build It will be
TrenMirer Cniikllng, nlthough It Is
'ilnirlir, I
Th.niiitlir now Is In tlio hands nf
Tiensiirii Colliding, although there Is
,1101 lliiniiilil that any liouble will 'be
i 111 onnlnui ,
If )iiu have nttasloii tu pick jour
innipuny, usu a magnifying glaai.
"TEXAS TOMMY"
AT THE BIJOU
Hero they como!
That "Texas Tommy" dance, which
"", m pm u.e lummy un ...
ginning next MnnUny night, nnd Miss
Phillips, ot the cumphhy, together
with Mr, Al Leonnid, will be the per
formers. '
This dance Is about the "ragglcst"
of all tho nig Btcps and when Pnv
loua, the fumous Russian dmiseuse,
3aw it In San Frunilsco, sho Immedi
ately ntlopted It and It Is now being
tlanced In Dirope.
The bill for tho HIJou beginning
next Monday Is tho "White Horso
Inn," said to be funnier nnd fuller ot
genuliia comedy as well 03 clever sit
uations than anything the Hughes
company has done here. v
KING OUSTS CHAPLAIN
,0IM IMMORAL CHARGES
l.ONllON, Nov! 22. Tno anncluiicc-
incut published In Tuesday night's
London Gazette" that King George
rind dismissed tho Rev. l'rcdcilck
Perclvnl I'lirrnr, his domestic chap
lain and nlso honorary chaplain to
Queen Alexander, was follow e, to
day by tho Bturlllng news that tho
clergimnii had absconded nnd that
tho police, aimed with n warrant for
his arrest, wero hunting him down
Tho disclosure has caused tho most
painful sensation In loclaland relig
ious clicloi hole. Tho act Ion of his
u ijesly Is unpiccedoutoil In tho mi-
nuts of the inj.il rjuit and wan oily
Inkeu after tho full faclshiid li on
iiiiicii aiivr mil ...ti ic.n-inii o -i..-.- ... ,.... .., ... ........, .. .....
0()mimllcaR,(, , ,, bj. tt,rL,IoS;1 ,m erl Least, of that c.tali. piece of
)(dU(1 l0 Mpillm wJ,(h ,H l,,rr,,B,',,1 sltiiat.. ut Knpiu, Kami, nc-ir
lilm to India for tlio iluibir.
Nobody aroma In know wheio tho
accused ilcrg)iunu hat gone. It ii
pielty certain tlnlaliQ h'ls not guiui
to the continent as one of tlio of
finccs wild whlih bo Is iliiiged,
would lend to his Instant airost and
extiadlllon.
NEW - TO-DAY
HIM'OKT OF TIIK rOM)IliO OF
TDK FII(Sr'NAnONVI,tIAk OF
IIVWMI, AT HO.NOI.UI.ir, IN TIIK
TLItltlTOItV OF HAWAII, AT
Tin: n.osK ok iiij,sim:ss,
DLCKMIIKK Mil, 101 1.
RHSOUnCHS.
Uinns and Discounts ....$ 877,317.81,
Ovudriifts, i ft in od and
uiisecurcd .,
II, ti llonds to seciirn
1, 21)1 27
0,000 00
elriulntlon
If, S llonds to recuro
II. H Doposltn
Other llonds to scctno
U. S. Deposits
Hanking tola
235,100 00
2!8,r,Cl W)
3'l,S70 7 J
4,201)01)
7.,,r,fi-,.i
Other Hull Instate owned .
Ciistoun rs Liability , on
Li'tteis ot Credit
Duo f I om Statu und
Prlvulo Hunks und Hank
ers, Trust Companies,
mid Savings Hanks ....
Dim fioni Appioved Re
serve Agents
Cheiks nnd other Cash
Items ,.
Notes of other National
Hunks
Fiaellon.il Paper Currency,
Nlikeh, und Cents
Lawful .110111')- lieserie In
Hunk, llx:
Speclu $424,9CS60
Legul-teniior
notes 31000
Redemption fund with U.
S. Tic.iBiirer (f. of
circulation)
40,r,l4.74
130.1C3.01
I20,sr.i(ir,
310 00
1.133.11!
IJ,r..278 1,0
I2,rii)0oo
Total $.,,',0C,I09C1
I.IAUlLfTins.
Capital stock paid I $ f.00,000 00
Surplus fund 1 7.1,000 00
Undivided Profits, less
i:pcnses nnd Taxes
paid 2Mr.'70
Nnllnnnl Hunk ntna
outstanding 2",0,lToO 0(1.
Dividends unpaid 1 10 00
Individual deposits subject
to check .' !hi3,S!)3 94
Demand certificates nf
deposit 1f,2!0!M
Certified chocks ,v 1,011.84
Cashier's diet ks outstand
ing 217.00
United Btules deposits .... 31,3:10 D",
Deposits of U S dlsbiil3
Ing tilth era IC.'.r.OO nr,
Ti'.iM'leis' and Cominerclal
LttloiH of Credit 72,(iGr,,lti
Total
..$J.r,0i;,IOUt,i
(lf ,j jmiVv ledge , ,pf,
. i . . .. ..
(Sgd.) 1,. T.'PIICK, Cashier.
COItltlXT Atlist:
M P ROUINSON,
II AL VON HOLT,
G P. CASTLi:,
Directors.
Suliserlhed nnd swnin to liofore mo
llils Uth iliy of DKiilibor, Pill
(Seal) r F. rmtNANDIIH.
Notury Public.
We Ask
"WHY
COIHrH?"
Q. What Is good for my cough?
A, Aytr's'CllcVry Pectoral.
Q. How long has it been used?
A. Severity years.
Q. Do doctors endorse it?
A. If not Ave woultl not rnake it.
Q. Do you publish the fonnul.iV
A. Yes. On every bottle.
Q. Any alcohol in it?
A. Not a single drop.
Q. Howtnaylleamrnorcoftriis?
A. Ask your doctor. ItoknoVis.
Ayer's Cherry Pecbfal
Pre Din J ty Df. ). C Ayt r L C liw M , '
BY AUTHORITY
i -" -u
NOTICE OF 8ALE OF GENERAL
LEASE OF PUBLIC LANDS AT
KAPAA, KAUAI.
At ij o'eloik noon, Wtdiiesilny, Jan
tiur) 10, I'llj, ut thu front door to
the Capitol llullilliig. Honolulu, Ihtrii
will be i old nt Plllilll .Million under
Part V. liiiul Ail is'll. Sections JTti-
I sis ItevlSi.l Uis of lluwull, u (Jen-
Illotk A of Town Site Lots mid tun-
.lilulug nn linn of 70 or nn line llp
tt until, Jjo j.ir iiuniim, pujublo
siiiil-niiiiuiilly In idvaiue.
Term of lease Plftten jura from
Jiiiiii ir III, 1'U.!
The iibove base H sold upon thoix-
push i.iuilltloii tint the bit U tu )"
u.cd for Mbool pin p.. us only
Purtb'iser tu pi) tost of advert IsIht.
Said liaso Hi bo tirmlimtcil upon
one om h written uotlt'e If salil lot
be r. null id for public pill puses.
I'm' maps nnd olhu Infoi nutUui ap
ply at thu utllte of the ('onimlsslouir
of Public Ullidi, I'apllol lilllldlni;, Ho
nolulu
t'HARLFS S .HIDD.
Conimlsnliiuti' of Public l.'indi
Honolulu, Dtctmhir S, PHI.
pint -Dei, !'t '"i ?'. !! Jan. fi. 9
AltltlVKI)
Saturday, Dec. 9.
llllo via way pints Mauna Kej,
stmr.. n. m.
From Alnul and Lmtil ports Wnl
lelo, stmr., S n. in.
DKI'AUTKI) I
Friday, Dec. 8.
Hawaii via .Maul imi tn Cljudlne,
rlmr., G p. m.
Kalliut and llllo Kllauoi, stmr,
(Hptelnl cruise) 5 p, in.
?)diiey Makiiin, Jan. 3.
I'U VNhl'OHT SK1H H'K
Dlx, finm Manila and Nngisikl, sailed
from Honolulu foi Scnttle, Dee, 4,
Iagau, from Sun Finuclsco for Hono
lulu md Alniillu, Dee. 'i.
flicrnnn, nt Manila, awaiting outers.
Sheridan, at San Francisco, arrived
Oct. 15. '
Croak, at San Francisco.
Tluford, at San Francisco.
Warren Stationed nt tho Philippines.
Thomas sailed from Honolulu for Ma
nila, m rived Die. 2.
, : 4.
I JfVILS I
Malls are due rrom the following
points as follows:
Yokohama Mnnrhurln.'Dee. Hi.
San Francisco Koi oi, Dec. 12.
Vlitoila Alakiirn, Jan. 3.
Colonies Zenlnndl.1, Jan. 2.
Malls will dopart for Uie followtnp
points as follows:
Yokohama Korea, Dec, 12.
Vancouver Kciilnutllti, Jan. 2.
San rr.iiic'nco Dec. in. e
CLAIM LIST FOR
1 BAMANA TREES SMALL
Tho sum of $2100 has so far boon
in ulo In claims to tho sanlta'r) head
cpiiiitcis, leprescntlug snme eight or
nine claims. In most i asc the cl iliim
wk foi one, two and oven ipoio dol
!aiB a 1 1 co which Is far higher than
tho price cstJbllshod by Appi.ilslng
Ofllcer Pied U Wulditiii.
Mote ipeelineiiB of stegoiuyl.t eulo
ins aro being hied out eu-ry day and
Iho latest Mud lius lieen of tho npe
rles nt the lionie nfV. F. Dlllllighwm,
eh.ili ni.iti of Iho iiimmlllm.
As ii me ills of hilugiiig to iiollca
Hid iiuiubci of deaths caused by tub
eieulosls them has been placed In tho
hcnihini'tciH of tho commltleo by ex
Gnveiiibi fjeoi'o It. Cartel n placaul
wllri a led light In Its center that goej
dink ovoiy tiliy seconds.
On tho end Is piloted tho follow
ing' "F.veiy time this light goes out
sonieoiiu In tho clvllbed woild dies of
ninriim Hon Two ovefv minute, 120
t'Vci) Imiil, 2SMP oi;ij dj) mid 1,000,
000 evuy )i'ttr."BJWifrtl
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