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JJfPfTTpiy)) -wwwnwKiif WjjetTrsgjWT eVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 19)2. I t ; iiasonk Temple i' A r Weekly Calendar MONDAY! Hawaiian Stilled. trUCSDAY: I Honolulu Sc( 011(1 DlgrcC. WLUNEKDAV ' Honolulu CluiiU'r, It. . M. Wi I'nuthr. eTHUHSDAY: , , Ho iioln I ii ( niuiuundcr) T (. Order ii f Hip 'I duple. .rniDAV: ; iliiiuile -UN III grit'. ATURDAV I ..I 1 1.. I. . i'l I..- v.. t l.r, ll.'ll.l 1 ,l,i,ll ili'i ... V, i 0. t. .N.-ltignl.ir. vi 1 Tltlilag uimbn ol tkr trdor are. rordlKlly Invited to , ittsnd meetings u( locul lodge Wet on tlic Jinl mill 1 tit NoiiiIujh if each iiionlli ill h. I'. Hull 7i3U 1. Jl. .Mi iiiln rs id MARINE ENGIRtER? flEFICIM. ASIATIUIL ?".. "7. lKillj Invll.d. McMM.IH I.OIIlii:, .NO. s, h. (if I'. Meets every 2nd nml 4 tti Sutur- Jdiy oveulng nt 7'.1i) o'llutk In 7h iif V Hull, cur Fort ami lien Innl.i Vlsltlnt; brntluTK cordially Invited tn attend i V V. KII.IIUV, C C 13. A JACOIISO.N, K. 11. S. (Kill! I.OlKIi: Ml. I, It. of 1'. Meets every llrst and third I'rlt jdny ut 7 'M i clocl;, Pythian Hull, corner lleretanla mid Tort streets Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. S DKCKHIt, C. C O IIKIN13, K. ot It & S. llOMII.I'I.U I.OIK.'K, GIG, II. i. . i:. Honolulu Iidgo No. CtG, II. I' O l.lkn. meets In their hall, on King Bt., near Tort, every Krldiij evening. Visiting llioth ors are cordially invited to attend. 1) I. It. 1813X1113110, 13. It. C130 T KI.UI30I3U Sec. 1IA1V.II.V Tltllli: X). I, 1. 0. It. .11. Meets every llrst ami third Tuesday of path month In rrntcrnlty Hall, I. O. O. F building Visiting hrnthcrs cordially Invited to attend. HKNKY A ASCII, Sachem LOUIS A. PKItitY, 0. of It ioou;i.r i:itiv: mi, r. o. e. Lglffi Meets on second and fourth C Wcdnutduy evening of each df" mouth at 7 SO o'clock, In San Antonio Halt, Vlneynrd otriet, near Kmiua Visiting hi others aro luvlUil to atlend 1' IIIMIINS, W. I. Wll C. McCOY, Secy. SPIRITUALISTS, ATTENTION! IMwiird Harle, Ihu noted l'aychlc of Ban Finiicisco, who for over twenty years h.ii bten iiromlnently Idrntlllcd with tho Spiritualists' bocIi ties of Amer ica, Is In Honolulu nml will demon strulo psychic phenomena, etc. Spirit ual mlWi u on nil matters gfven. Dally 10 tn 4; ev iiIiiks by appointment Tel ephone S'lIS or at residence, 782 K I null strut, Grand Si n nee every Thursday Kve., 8 n'tlock. COOO-tr A. BLOM, f importer Fort St , VISIT THE ' Mary-Ann Bonnet Shop ' SPRING MILLINCRY T i MILTON & PARSONS S' Latest Styles In Shapes and Trimmings .PANTHCON DLOCK, FORT STREET 1 Phone 3033 IT THE VERY LATEST IDEAS IN JC f Spring Hats I ' Miss Power, Millinery Parlors, Boiton Block rt . K. UYEBA t I 1027 NUUANU STREET WATS Up'to-ilAle Millinery and Men's Hate Hijj.j ,'tr City Transfer Co. JA8. (. Love ' i ,,, . i FURNITURE MOVERS hippin x" TWO FREIGHTERS MAKE PORT ! AFTER BATTLE WITH STORM Loss of Deck Load of Gasolin c Reported From Santa Maria Missourian Brought Shi pment of Stock In Safety Two Inter-Island Steamer s Arrive With Sugar and Gen eral Cargo Cleveland Has Large List of Passengers' on Round the World Cruise. Admitting havliiK passed tlumml'. ono of the worst storms In many yo-vrs of svafarluK life, Captain l.cin Curtis, nms.er of tho American oil-tanker Santa Maria, lironulit his vessel Into liort this mornlnB after twelve, dujs' fvierlencp with wind and wnvci which ho In no wise Is anxious to le ueat. The Santa Maria arrived off iorl early this iiionilnK with two ship hunts siuiiBlied to KlMillliij;. Tito repoit gained currency on hoard Hint a dccKload of Kiisolinn In ill iiniH was swuit over tho side. Cap tain Curtis refused to admit this loss, hut lir did state that tho storm which ippmciitly tiavelcil a clicultoiis route, did consldernhlo cliinume to tho hoatn . ml prevented the steamer inaklui; an) thing like schcdulu time In lliu vojntjp from I'oit San Luis. It was also stated this inornliiK that portion of the fuel oil carried helow decks In the hi'; tanks was pumped nit In order to lighten ship. Captain Curtis has rounded nut many trips to tho Islands, hut the ono lust completed will he set down In his Ior as one of the worst. Tho hruiit of the bturm was encountered on last Sunday, tho same date on which the staunch little NIpiKin Muni met with her tiuuhles. Sens, moun tainous In Hit lr magnitude, swept over Hie decks and, Judging from tho appoarunce of the remaining fjisollno drums seen this morning, the forco of tho water tniist have heen terrific. Tho drums are battered and practical 1 icndeied useless. The bonis are also placed out of commission. No casualties aro re ported, howover from among the oin eeis or the ciew. The Santu Mai la will nnlfli pumping oil Into the I'uclfic TiansMirtatlon tanks h Krldny and will then pioceed to Hie California coast. Ha Mules and Horses Arrive In Safety. l-iriy-two ho'ui of mules and U head horses shipped fioni the Sound In llio Anierlenn-llnwullnu fielghter Mlssou ilun, leached pint In safety. Tho hi,; steamship came to a berth at the railway whnif this nminliig after n very lough iMSHiige from Seattle. Cap tain l.vons iCiorledi nasty weather luactlcally rlKht on leavlnt; the Sound nml the wind mill seas did not ali.ito until the Islands wero slghteil The Missourian brings eight thou sand tons mcasuiement of geneinl cargo, a iKirtlon being shlpisM fnim Now Vork and transferred at tho Isth mus or Tchiiunlepec. Thero Is also freight supplied tho damaged steam er Vligiiilun, which has been obliged to go out of commission. Thu height llht shows big consignments of struc tural steel, cement, lo.noo hales of hay for tho United Stales (lovurnmetit,aiii sundries. The Mlssourlnu Is In sail for Island porls, Including Kn:in:ip:ill, Kuhuliil and Hllo, on l'lliluy Mexican ancf Columbian Next. The American-Hawaiian ficlghtcr Mexican with New Yoik cargo and ad- dltlunal height fioiu San Francisco and l.'uget Sound, will reach Honolulu ill or ulioiit neL Tuesday, nccoullng in lam advices received by C. 1 Moiso, general height ngent for llio Amiilcaii-lliiwallan lino. The Mexi can sailed hum Seattlo on last Mon day, Tho ficlghtcr Coluinblnn Is tho next vessel on the borth to sail from tho Sound for Honolulu, tho Colum bian leavxlng Seattlo on Teh, Kith, nc coullng tn m Modulo, r-n Sugar Hat Reached the lithmus. Twelve thousand tons of Hawaiian mgar which vvns dlspalched for llio Isthmus of Teliuantepee, In tho W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mont Rouge Wines Sole Agents Mumrn's Champagne ( Schlitz Beer ti Amcrlcnn-llawnllan freighter Arlto nan arrived tit Sallna Cruz on lnsi Sunday, according to a cable that liar reached the local branch of tho Mer chants' Kxchnnge. Tho Arlronau salted from Hllo, her last iort of call on January 20th. a Mall Has Reached the Coast. Mall fit warded from Honolulu to tho Coast In tho Matson Navigation steamer Wlthi'liiilnii arrived at Sail Tranclsco at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, according to a cublo reeolv. oil at the agency of Castlo & Cooke Tho Wllhctmlna sailed from heio with a full caigo and about one hundred passengers. Ml Tenyo Maru Will Beat the Cleveland. Tho Japanese liner Tcnjo Maru wilt In all probability reach Honolulu many hours before the Hamburg-American I.lno steamship Cleveland, although both vessels salted from Sail Francis co within loss thnn an hour of each other jestorday afternoon. Tho Cleveland Is making a leisurely cruise nnd that vessel Is not expected to cover the distance between tho IKilnts In much less than seven dnvs. Tllo Tenjo Is supposed to bring tho mainland mall and should arrive here early Monday morning. r Shlnyo Will Be Hustled. Tho Japanese liner Shlnyo Mnru will not linger at this port longer than It takes to dlselimgo fifteen hundred tons or Oriental cargo. Tho liner Is nearlng tho Islands, and, according to u lato wireless received nt the agency of Castlo & Cooko, tho Shin) a Is bringing 143 Asiatic passengers, main ly niiplnos and Japanese. The ves sel Is due to reach port tomorrow moinliig and It Is hoped to dispatch hoi for San Kranclsco on Friday morn ing. Ma Virginian to Resume Place In Schedule. According to reports brought ilowi. from tho Sound by Captnlh Lyons of the steamship Missourian, the Amor Icuu-Huwallan holghtor Virginian, which met with aamago through a collision with u Ilritlsh steamship, will go Into commission with tho comple tion of repairs now being made at Seattle. Thu Virginian is oxiected lo icstitno hor run arriving here on Maich 29th. Cleveland Passengers. A cablo received at tho ngency of II. Hackfcld & Co, Is lo tho effect that the Hatnhiirg-Anioilcnu liner Cleve land sailed from Han Kranclsco on the louiid-tho-woilii oiulfe taking M0 pas- cengors, Including tho tegular tourls' staff, P4 Hall Back With Sugar. Sugar fioni Kaunl ports of call to tho amount of .1,500 sacks arilved this morning with the-steamer W. O. Hall Tlil vessel returned with n fair list of passengers, i'uiser Logan report ed smooth sens and variable winds on the homeward voyage, Tho Hall will ha dispatched on n return trip to tho Garden Island at C o'clock Thursday evening. -Sugar on Kauai, According to report brought to this lty by Purser Logan of the steamer W. fl. Hall, the following sugar Is awaiting shipment nt Kmittl poits: M. A. K 30,1, S; Mcll, 30,348; K. S. M. 4,4M: V. K.. 1,250; K. I' 8,1(00; K. R Co., 8.00(1; I.. 14,2111), to Federal Agent Stlrn Coast Shipping. Tho pierenco of A. It. Dickinson, n Kedeial agent ut Sail Francisco, who rtiESlSUN AND MOON Ua Id d Ha 3 g . ' . 7 1" ln. pad. p lil 0 S40 1 Ml list 8.IO IS "M IM ' sit l-i, t.r, lis; I.S Tin 2 It 9 mi it J so .(( ' ii.bo to 3. ii .. .;.; rs a I JL esr. Sti m 01) l &i 10 iO oxi 5. v, 10 5.1 IM CtC 11,49 0.YV S.M S.31 tK Ol'i sit M? I in n m 11,40 JOS 4( laist iUiirteiof the moon l'Vt. 9 Tlmu not stntcd In tiibles. VESSELS to AND (SprclnfCnuhV 'to MorclianUi' Kxrlitingr.) ni'diictilnr, Febriiary 7. VICTOItl A Arilved, Feb. 7, It. M. S. Marmnn, hence Jan. 3 3AN FIIANCISCO-Sailed Feb. 7, nt noon, S. S. l.urllno, fur Honolulu. SAN FIIANCISCO Sailed Feb. 0, 4:40 p. in., S S. Illlonluu, for Honolulu. ,Wrrl'M. S. H. Shlnyo Maru docks at Alnkea wharf tomorrow morning from Yo kohama and palls Friday morning for San Francisco. .Mriiionitida. S. S. Cleveland arrives from San Francisco next Tiie-(day morning nnd sails for Yokqhamn Wednesday afternoon. Mull 'for San Francisco closes per S. H, Honolulu!! todny ut 4.30 p. 111. WEATHER TODAY Temperatures G n. m 07; 8 n. in, CC; to n. in., G9; noon, C'J; morning minimum, G2. llnrometcr, S a. in., .10 02; absolute humidity, 8 n. tn., G308 grains per cubic foot; relative humidity, 8 u. in., 90 pur cent; dew point, 8 a. tn., G3. Wind G u. in., velocity 4, direction K.; 8 a. in., velocity 1, direction S. V.; 10 n. m., velocity 4, direction S. i:.; noon, velocity 9, direction S. Halnfull during 24 hours ended 8 u. in,, truce. Totul wind movement during 24 hours ended ut noon, 101 miles. Is visiting tho Coast for tho purposo of investigating Pacific lines for eyl deuco of rebalng of rates, lias' stirred tho sovcial steamship companies, ac cording to roports brought to this city with the arrival of the Japanese liner MlplMiu Mnru. Ill an interview, Dickinson claimed that his visit to San Francisco has to do with the Investigation of tho De partment of Justlco Into the trnus-1'a-clflc a'camslilp lines running out of Senttlo and San Francisco. The In vestigating cbminlttiMVof the House uf Heprqsentatlvcs, headed by Chalimau Stanley of Kentucky, Is going Into tho piuttcr of the shipping trust to find out what connection It hus with tho tiansroutlncntnl railroads which enter both of these Pacific Coast cit ies. "I am not nt liberty to say what steamship companies aro connected with railroads entering Into Sail Francisco," ho declared, "and which give rchalCH lo shlppeis of goods go ing to the Orient. ' "That Is the biggest part of my bus iness In San Francisco at tho present time," said Dickinson. "I wish lo lind out what connection the dlffeienl tteuuibhlp companies have with the gient railroads entering heio. I tin; lieie to look over tho general situa tion nnd get tho goncial outline of the buslnoBS enterprises along thu water front ot tho city, I will leave heio uud go as far east as tho Itwky Mountains nnd gradually work my wii) buck to this city mid find out what Is being shipped to tho Orient by rail and wntei. "I have been In tho city for over a week, having como from Senttlo, whero I finished my Investigation Home time ago. 1 foufid that steel could ho shipped fioin Pittsburg to Manila choapei thnn It could bo shipped 1 1 oin i'ltleb'ilrg lo Bun Fran cisco and that freight could bo shipped from (lermuuy to Salt 1-ako cheaper than It could bo shipped from Cincin nati to tho same destination. This is only a small part of theillndlngs of the dupaitmeiit and It will be leady to act within several months. "When I come back It may bo my pilvllogo to tell tho entire method of tho system worked by tho rullioads and the steamship Hues." to One Windjammer at Hllo. Hut one windjammer Is reported as gracing tho harbor at' Hllo, tho vessel being tho schooner Caniaun, disehiiig- Ing n shipment of lumber. Purser Klbllng of tho Inter-lslund steamer Claudliie, on nrilval from Ilnwall by way of Maul iorts this morning, stat ed tluit tho ClaudJnc was obliged to rldo at anchor until 9 o'clock Moud'iy night awaiting tho Hllo malls. Tho homeward trip was uneventful save heavy swolls met off tho Hawaii coast. Fioni Miml ports fluo wojlher was oxiierfenced. The freight list In cluded 2Anutos, n quuutlly of empties, 10 conlsfwoo'd, f,G hogB, 13 eiutos po tatoes, 72 chickens and, 103 packages sundries. HONOLULU AD GLU B FORMED; IS A "LIVE-WIRE!' ORGANIZATION Starting uninr the vigorous Impetus of J Charles Clron, the noted adver tising expert who came here recently from the Const for u lilp, the Honolulu Ad Club wus orgnnlrul ut n luncheon H'xttrdny nt noon at the Commercial Club. Honolulu will tuld Its iiitn to the htixlmux stimulus that has followed the organization of these llve-vvlru clubs nil ovir the emu. try. In every community tiny are Inlluencis for up.to-dute btl.s liicks, and prouiollon und "booster" or ganizations inu wrkoioeil by the bus iness men. I Itlght oh the bat the local club gut busy In Indorsing San Francisco for the 1913 convention of the Associated Ad vertising Clubs of Aiuirlcu Thu local body ntnilntes with this nrgnnlrntlon, mid Unit Is given the hacking of u tremendous power that extends from (Kinn to ocean. The next convention Is to be held lit Dallas, Tex. The Ad Club will meet weekly, Thursday being cbown ns the regular date, ond matters of local business and advertising wilt bo taken up nnd dis cussed tin re.. Addresses will lm given on lo.ittrrH of Interest by prominent men, experts In their line, nnd J I Stat k, the ChliiiRO advertising etpirt who Is making his winter home here, JARREH NOT IN LINK'S MEETING HlTorts o bilng Sheriff Xarrett Info lino for 1, 1 MeCiiiidless have not been nearly so suecessTiil us appears on the HUlfncc, uiiordlng to reliable le portsTioin the Demowntlc eump today, and although Mi l'iiinlk"x In stated to lie uliMilutely slncire In the "harmony niovo" engineered by his supporters, Jarretl'H liidursenieiit wus not evident ut ii preiliH't. meeting held last night III 1'uUoii. The truth und twelfth pit clULtH JoiiKMl In the meeting, uud Mc- CiiiiiIIcss, Ma) or Kern, Charles liar- j run, (leorge K. KeawchiiKU, 1. 1.. Ku luwul mid other proiolmnt lluurbons talUU for harmony. Deinity Sheilfr Hose, wl.o has been claimed as Jar lett'H right-hand, man III the light against MeCunilltss, wus scheduled In uppear, but two inipiests kept htm u way Ma) or l'irii Is on the peaco sldt'j without iiuistlon and Is anxious for, Juirett to tin ov unhesitating suppoit, to Mii'iinillesV, Whether the sheriff I will do so remains to be seen. Tlieru. have olwu)s ueen ruinois that nil hoi Is waiting for Is Mime couihig. The melting last night wus presided over by Moses l'lilau. the regular chair man. The speakers saVv hope for De mocracy In the aliened split in Re puhlicuu ranks, ami Supervisor Sh Clellan especially was sun- the break was fntal It Is Inslslcil again today by Demo unts who ilniiii to know that Jnrrett must either give all his support loMe-j Caudless or ho eliminated One or twof think that when the Tirrltorlal cam paign (ominittee iiniH nect Friday night (lie dove of peine will bu us big us u turkey H? That's tho watchword of tho I'aeiflo fleet Just at pirseut, nnd the Intel i li gation Is made to apply to a hundred different questions. If tho tleet Is to stay hero till Juno will tho Muiylaud bn ordered to lo Join It? If tho tleet ula)H will tho Colorado ho oi tiered hack? If llio Meet stays will Admiral Houlh eilauil become commander-in-chief, or will Admiral Thomas cnutiiiuq lifter his retirement, Apill 27? Tho last iiuostloii Is moro lutetoit- Ing than appcaro on Its fuee. About,! iweive years ago, June (, lauu, to nu exact, Congieis passed a law which oiithollzed tho detailing for actlvo duty, cither at sea or auhoie, of olll ccrs on tho retired lUt for n period of twelvo years. TIiIh was dono to offset a shoitago of omeeis, and It Is pointed ou( I11"' the law holds good liutll Juno a or this Selir, so that If tlie depuitment thought It advisable. Admiral Tnomas rnuld be retained In command oven after his letlremciit, lor a short porlnd at JtuM. ANNUAL MEETING. Princcvlllo Plantation Co. The tirinu.it meeting of tho Prince vllle I'lunlHtlon Couipiny will bu held lilt the ottlin uf the (luaidlau Tiuit MAY BE RETAINED Company, Limited, J mid Ilulldlng, Ho nolulu. T II , on Friday, February 2J, Hit.', ut 8: '10 a. in. i. i W. W. CHAMIIDItl.AIN, , Secietnry, llonululii, T, H February 7, 11)12 MM Feb. 7-15. 23 . ., ir- r ' -.ij-'V . ' will be "nsked to glv'n th6 llrst or the cries. Mr, On en Is a "live wire" If ever there was one. He has tnude a big lilt with the local business men who have met him One of tlirin snld eslerdnyj "He 'flurts something' whrrevei1, lie goet. Yotl never saw such n dyimmo of ( uergy und enthusiasm He Mils ev er) body he meets with the same cntliiS? slicm " . It Is under there bright pro.pecls that the Ad Club starts oT ami promises to develop ut ome into mi en KKIilntlon that will lulp Honolulu greatly The olllccrs ilecltil )ctei(hiy wire ns fol lows: W. It FairlnKlon,' editor and man uptr of the I've ii lug II u 1 1 e 1 1 n irrlnfit; Chns. H. Crane, mminger of tin- I'mMtle Coinnierclal Advertiser, llrst vlee-prtildent: lllehnrd II. Triut, Trent Trust Co, seiniiil lip.iii slclint; chns. It Frnskr, l'loneir Advertising Co seen lary-tn usurer; Messrs. I. A. Hwlft of Henry May & Co, J. I Child or Davles A Co, John Lennox of Sachs Dry floods Co, I. I) Tlminons of tho Hawaiian Star utul flio. I! Curtis of Jordan & Co, directors. In recognition or his services In ns sIMIng in forming the club, Mr Oreen was elected an honorary member. CHANGE MADE IN FLORAL PARADE Director rienir.il Wnll of the WIS Floral I'ariide bus decided to miiku li tliange this year In the system of Judging. In past )cnrs there have liven dUTerent sets of Judges for different sections In the pnrnde, anil even for tlllTerent classes In tlmso various sec tions, but this yinr the director gen eral, who bus the experience of last year lo guide Mm, will bundle the Judg ing In n very different maimer. One set only of Judges will be ap pointed, and these will pass upon every entry In the parade. To facilitate this woik there will be some change In the classification uf intrhs, so far as every position In the parade Is tunceriied lilt 1 1 section, win n the Judging Is douq on .Alexander Field, will be In a post tlnn by Itself, nnd the Judges will pass fioni one section to the next, giving their decisions in each. This will not only facilitate the work, but It Is lielleved will lesult In belter satNfnctlou all round. Director General Wnll will not nn lioiiuco the names ot his Judges until very shortly before tli parade. It Is certain that time will not be anv par tlallty shown, uud vwry entry will get Just tho kind of decision Hint Its merit deserves The Judges, who have been praetliully selected, are people who know Just what Is needed und who are familiar with past parades and can de cide from experience o well us good taste and fearlexsness. lllhi FINDS SAILOR'S BODY Tho body of Fred. S-malTor, the hug ler of tho cruiser Colorado, who lost his life In tho surf ut Walktkl Satur day tu an attempt to rescue a iliowii Ing woman, was found yesterday ufter noon, lly n straugo coincidence, II was Duku Ivahauamokii, tho champion nwlmmer, who was criticised until tho facts wero known for not dlvlnfc foi St buffer soon after ho went duwn, who located thu body and brought It to t.hoie. The body was seen about 3 o'clock )eslculuy ufternoou by u small bay on the beach oposlto thu bjthlug hoiiucs. It was thought ut llrst to bo a laigo Untie, anil Duke mid it com panion from llio Hul Nalu Club swum out with lliclr btirf-boaids tn luvtt.tl gj'e, It was not (iille buoyant eiiiiugh to lloat on tho sin face, mid Duko had to dive to seciiio It. Schuffoi's iu inaltis weiu then placed on tho mill board and taken nshoi'o. l-mt night u bo j id of liiiiuest com posed of oincers fioiu the Colorado, hastily siiimuoned fur tho duly, met. ut llio SopbIiIo Hotel. Their verdict was Hint Schuffor caiuo to his' iloath by diowiilug In mi uttempt tu save hu man life, it Is probable that tho do coased will ho lccotniuemled to tho Socretuiy of theavy for special men Hon. The body was later taken to tho Him biip. vvrapH'd In tho Hag and es coiled by n son owing knot of shjii matcs. Tho hitieial will take pluco fioni Williams' tindei taking establlsn jnent at !3(i this nrtoinoon, Jntermeiit to bo In thu navy plot or tho Nuuanii cemotoiy. Mi. W. F. Murtln, V. S. Geological Survey, will iilrv it locturo bufoio tho Hawaiian Knglneerlng Association on Thursday nt 8 p. in., ut tho College of Hawaii. Duffy's Pure Malt WMsKty, A tonic stimulant. , An aid to dlgtttton. A brain Invlgorator. A remedy for alt throat and lung trouble!. A leep producer. Kep tho Old young, strong and vigorous. Sold everywhere In HHAl.nO IIOTTI.ns ONLY. Medical booklet and doctor's advice sent free oil application. The Duffy Malt Whlikty Co ' Rochester, N. Y, U. 8. A. I'AHSEMIKKS AllltlVhl) I T Per fctrtir. W. tl. Hull, from,, Kauai ports, Feb. 7. .1. II. Haekfelcl,.Mra. S. Kaiilann, M. (louvelu Mlsi 1. 17. Wag ner, Miss M. Mollor, Mrs. J. I'lahc, K. .l.(lMorgan Miss H. T. Illhop, Mabel Knllbsi, II. T. Il(')scldeu; 21 'deck. Per stmr. Claudliie, from Hawaii nud Maul ports, Vth. 7. I.. W. .Long, Mrs. I.oag, (leo. I'nnuJntto, (I, II. Vlckers, A. It. Tinker, Miss H. Too mey, Mrs. Ida Case, .Mrs. O. W. White. Will J, CutiR'r, Mrs. Coojr, 10, H. lllanclinrd, Mlsi A. Chong, W. Ilnmll ton, Mngata, H. 1 Cooko, Mrs. Cooko I' led Kiause, C. C. James, H, 8. Sa mors, D. U. Newell, fJ. Ilray, M. Crano M. Stoder. Mrs. C. Mnhoe, II. (Jooilin Fluid, Mia. riehl M. C. Me)oxs, Flor ence .Wood, Mis. J. J. Dowllng. Mlsg Shopurdsoii, S. T. Starrelt, .12 deck. 'i- I'AHtfKXaKItS IIBI'A KTKI1 4 l'cr.T. IC. K.S, S. Nlppin Maru, for Yokohmna, Feb. G Hughes Comedy Company (0), C. I". Ileebe, Miss J. IC. (lielg, T. Komatsu, K. lwouuga, Mr. Nlljima. I'cr stmr. Klnait, for Kauai Jiorts. Feb, G. Mrs. C. t.. Dlckersnu, Paul Schmidt, A. II. Jones, V. II. Illco and wife, M. II. Walker mid wife, M. F. 1'iosser, ft. 1'. Spaldlnc. J. A. (Ion salves. i'cr stmr. I.lkoliho, for Maul and Molokal jKirts, Feb. t,.U. U. Wal lace, J. D. McVeigh. Per stmr, Mlkahala. for Maul and Molokal pons. Feb. GyJ. D. Mc Veigh. PeV M. N. S. S. Honoliilan, for San FrimclBco, Feb. 7. F. C. Ilrlggs, MUs M. A. (llhson, Mrs. Laura, Keytiolcls, Mrs. K. h. Ferdon, it. H. Japiia and wife, T. McKwun and wife, (leo. W. 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