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FKWyr nmrmi ri i ' " (IWF TWfWVf-J'JfVWH' ' 'P' EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H , TUESDAY, MAR. 5, 1912. '-.'" Vt - vT-rlW , v ,, li""-Fnr" --Ti-.--t , fr' Jr r; ti 11 Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONDAY! Hawaiian-Mali d. TUESDAY: ' lJ Honolulu ('iiinumuili r lit J Criio. WEDNESDAY: .l'crfittlmi lllli Drum'. THUHSDAY: iloiioliilit ('(iiiiiiiiiinli'r) drill r of (he 'Imipli, FRIDAY: SATURDAY! X I.fl MiiIiii ( luiplcr Nil :i, . i:. S l(igulur. AH TliltlDg mtmoern of tie Order r cordially Invited to 'attend meetings of local Itat MARINE ENGINEERS' lKEFICIAL AS'-CfflOI. lU.lll) lllllllll. Ii it on I lie 2ml iiml Itli Mmiilnjs of ,ncli innnlli lit h. lMlilll -::) 1. XI. XU lulu rs of olliir Asso ciations tor- 'WM. Mi'lilM 1.1 i.nitdr, NO. It. of I'. ' 7?? J,,",H "fry 2nd ami Itli S.itur- ' ?2ll", IV 1K llt " '"' '" u'Lk '" t y&Ov h il I Hull, mr Fort mill 'W Hi'iituiii VMtlng brutlu rs r cnrdlill) In v It il tu iitti'iul a r (ii:utz, c c 1' l' KIl.HIIY, K It H PIANO and FURNITURE Movers OFFICE, KING STREET JAS. H. LOVE PHONE 1231 Shipping . - . . AXE FALLS IN T. K. K. SERVICE; SHIFTING OF Pitt 'FOLLOWS Reid of Tenyo Maru Dropped for Reason Best Known to the Company Officials Cavarly Denied False Report Cir culated Here That He Was to Go to Oceanio Line Jap anese Will Not Supplant European Officers. mir i.ontii: mi. i, h. or i'. .Meets every tirnl anil third Frl jday at T III! nclutk, I'jtlil.m I Mall, corner Herctutil i ami Tort striets Visiting brothers cord lull Invited tu atlt-iul S l)K('Ki:il. t' 0 o iu:i.m:, k or it & s HOMII.CM! I.OIHJr', I,IC, II. I'. (I. 1'. l e-jLU V,j Honolulu Idgo No CIG, I 11 I' II i.ikh, mi LIS III their lull, on KIiik St, ni'.ir Kort, ccr I'rld ij evening Visiting Ilrnth era urn cordially Invited to attend U 1" It IHHNIIHIUl, Il IL tji.o t Ki.tii:(ii:ii, sic. hah um 'j iiiiii: m. i, i. o. i:. 31. Meets eviry first and tlilrd Tuesday of each luiintli In rralernlt) Hall. 10 0 1' building Vis, ting toothers coullally Invited to attend HH.NUY A ASCII, Sachem 1.01'IS A 'i:itUY. C. of It imxoixi.r von: no, r. o. r. Mods on second ami fourth .Wednesday cvttilng of each month nt 7 SO o'clock, In San Antonio Hull, Vlnejnrd Btret, near F.miui Visiting brothers are Invited to nttond I' HIGdlNS, W l WAI C .McCOY, Secy IIOMIM'l.r I.IIIKii: (. 800, I.. (I. II. JW., will meet In tulil Fellows' building, Tort stint, near KIiik. every l'rld.iy evening in , oil n clock YlsltliiK lirothtrs cordially Invited to annul AMIIItOSi: J WlltTZ, Dictator, l: A. lACOIISON, Secretary Ashlfting il prusers In the Torn Klsen Kaishn has hecii oiilcrctl to fol low the dropping of William 11 Held, l iiiular uincl.il fornierlv riinuecteil ilh Hi, linn Telivo Main sii ilgliiforvvuril and enipliatlc tie nlnl ur the sol lex of studied f.ilse iiiuils cIiiiiihIIv pvipcti.itetl l mi Ino ponslblo scribbler on n ninuilng sheet inuit the transfer of pursers In the T K K servkc was receive il this morning with the arrival o, tho steam--lilp Sliluvo Mam The stalcment, reiterated with dls- tiesslng peislstence, that Prank Cav A Japanese fireman suffering fioin acute appendicitis was removed on arrival this morning to the hospital, to receive uiiilIi-iiuCiIciI medical at tention, A Japanese, stow own) Is tin tin lock niid ke, to he returned to the port of emb.it katlou In Dal Nlp- M)11 Among the through passengers M John N. IId.mI, who represents Inrgu matting Interists In New York ami takes u business trip to (ho Orient ov ers ear. K Ito and S Wat.inabe. lapnnese oil operators, are returning to inpan on the Klilnjn Tlie are taking with them A. Clark, U i:valib, irn oi uie siunvo .viaru win go to tnci i ir.in n,, A,irtM n ,.ri Oie.mle Meainshlp Cominiij was ile-oil vvell-boreis, who, under ill rep, Hand Kill and uiiwananted I. that tlon of Ho and Wat.inabe. will do illlil.il blmsilr. who before visiting ,,1)mo ,.Ntcnslve propettliig for oil In iiewspapermen staled that ho had no ini.ui Tim l,i.,u r i,.i,Ii, ,ut. iincmmu .,1 leaving Hie .llipilllPM- lltlC I tlllMIl II fllll lllltfll llf lip-to-llntu lllll- He piiiveit tint the t-ile Hpre.nl liroul-.Lliliieiv. mid n ., result nf ihel ill( east in Honolulu was the pio.luct mi . tu Japan and the Introduction or the lair-biked iniaglnatlim of a pon-oni mndeiii methiMls. It Is expected that TIDES-SUN AND MOON b D-vle lnr I cs-b 3 : os p in IM1 rs Slad fit I' in. 'a ni I MW.IIK, 1131 ? i tu II IV C 101 OlC il j.i, tvtsi cu: I en no .v.v it in S UI3UI in in it in (Hiitti (tu en, owi awiiw j is en1 oi w lo v o.f. 1 1' t tV en nwi. 10 Itu stLi-, t 2 ii I e mi owi i a Ijift qnurtiT of the iiiutin .March 10, WEATHER TODAY Temperature R n in, CI; R a in, CI; 10 u m, CI; noon, CC; morning minimum, CI lliuoinetcr nt 8 a. m , .10 14; dew point, 8 ii 1n , r.fi; relative humidity, 8 u m, TO; absolute humldlt, 8 n m, r, OIC Wind C n. m . velocity 4, direction N W, 8 n m, veloclt C, direction N W; 10 n. m, veloilty 0, direction N ; noon, eloclty a, direction N Total wind movement dining LM hours ended 8 a. in , ISO miles Halnfall Tor 24 hours i nikd S n in , 01 Inch. SCHOFIELD WORKMESSAGE FROM i HALTED BY A LEliAtlTY THE JOHN ENA A message from the Ainc'rlian ship John Cua, a vessel that Is believed will come to llllo and other Hawaiian lbllllld liorln to unther Hilirne fur Initio Whether It will bo legal for thu sit around the hum. Imi been nicked War Department to construct ipur-'up b fishermen and was forwurded lurs nt Schoflelil Ilariacks for a full to the maritime depigment of the regiment or cuvnlrv, now deemed net-, San l'mnclsco Chamber or Commerce, cssnr for lLavvnll, when the orUlnnulicforo tho departure of the Shlnyo approprhtlon was only ru Imrrueks Maru from thnt port for Honolulu, for reglmentnl headquarter and tftol Mib Olson, wife of the skipper of sqiindinus. Is tho Interesting ihiIuI1 the ship John Cmi, stated (lint on No-, biought up by tho Secretin or War veinber 30, on" Natal, "Just ror run," In a recent coinmuulialloii to Con- she exdalns, wrote llvo notes, corkid gross, a copv or which arrived In Ho- eich note securely In n bottle and nolnlu this morning. Although thel'I'tew the live bottles overboard One VESSELS TO AND FROMJHE ISLANDS (Special Cnhle (o Jlerchants' Kxcliiiiigc.) A. BLOM, Importer Fort St MILTON 4 PAR30NS Pantheon Dldg. Millinery New Styles by tho Lurlino PHONE 3088 FORT STREET THE VERY LATEST IDEAS IN Spring Hats Miss Power, MUHnery Parlors, Boston Block K. UYEDA 1027 NUUANU 8TRECT HATS Up-to-date Millinery and Men's Hati K. 0. HAIif, A HON,' 1,111, fe Cor. King iidFort hts, lKI.NOI.III.U Hanlirare, Paints and nils, Ship. , chandlery, .Stoves. Crocker), fllust,. ware anil Kllelicn Uleiinlls; Hportlug (nods', duns. Iteinliers and Aiuiniiiil. ln. ' onrl get I ho II til In tin lo i the A ens. utterlv iiuramillir with trans-lMclflc diipplng Hie declaration was mule hv nnii hlrli ol'lelal in tho Shliio Maru that I'uiser "lllltlo llclil, who had ste.ul II) risen from thcTaiih of rrelglit e'erk to the more exalted position or war ier, had been discharged "for reasons, lust known to the coinp.ui)" I'urtlier it was said that "All pursers who ton luct themselves In u manner helming the discharge of their duties proierl) ind lo tho satisfaction nf the coinpiny as well as the passengers will con tinue to bo ictalued In tho service "1 'lhis was vouihsarV'd In resKiusii to i iiiioi as to whether an edict linn ijein Issued which sis-lied tho death niull or tho Diropoan pursers In tho T K K i-ervlce, At last accounts "ItllllO" Iteid, who for a )oar or moio was well known heie us pursci In th" Teii)o, had gono ast ami the pieillctlou was mado this morning that lie would not Join tho Oceanic couip.ui) "I think that I would !o a fool t leave tins uunpjii) roi anothei, was the lemaik made bv Tiank Cavuilv vheu .ippio.iched about his nioolel lenVLtaklng T C McCombe. lor some )enis freight cleik In the Jnpaneso line with 'he Chi)o Maru, Is umlcrstood to tuko vei the purser's odlco In tho NIpiKin Main I'mt-ei 11 ,1 (Irassott who has been iileutilled with the .N'lpHiu .Maru In the cap.il It) or purser ror many months Is, according to vvell-roiuuicil icpnrt. to tako thaigo or the pursei's ollleo in the Teii)n .Muru a pi ice a ' ited Ii tho retirement or Held Tho Shlii)o .Mnru hiought twelve' passengers for Honolulu. Tho vo)agi down from San 1 ranclscn was mado In regulation time of flvo d.i)H .nut dghtceu hours Tho tilp was tlmi ncterlzed by much rough and nasty ne.ithei However, the Shlnjo Is pin- uoiinced a stead) ship and soveral pleasing prngiams or deck sisirls and saloon oiiteitalnmeutH, liicludlug mov iug plituio exhibitions ami concerts, weie given tin the delectation or a hiindrid cabin pissengors. The through list or cahln pisscngeis totals 7.1, also thero aro 81 second i hihs mid lay Japanese, 07 Chinese mil 1 Hindoo in the steerage Ono or the laigest Coast mills ro- lelvid hero in wieks arrived with the 171 sicks it was given prompt at tention b) the local postal olllclals. The Shhi)o Is to cull at Manila on tho present trip, sometiilng Unit has not lueti undertaken b) a T K. IC, vessel In mail) iniiuths It Is the piogram that sevei.il Japanese IIiiimh will make tho Philippine port dining tho ionise or llni )eir The Shlli)o Ii is no i .ii go roi Honolulu but ror I'ar I'astpin ports slio curies G3SU tons meichanillhe and supplier. lllg shipments or lloin, nitrates cot ton, leilhei iiml llsh are iucliuled II. tho uinslgnment Nippon's oil outiait will be viistl) In ci cased. Ms Shakcu'p In Quarantine Service. Accoidiug to advices received at Honolulu toda") a cliango In tho l'acldc Coast iiuarantlno medical ofllccrs has been maile, Ordeis from Washington announce that Dr. T. H Trotter, who has been In chargo or the quaiaiitlno scrvlco nt San IranclEco, Is to no relieved b) Dr N W. (Hover, who has been, con. neclcd wl(h tho Immtgrntlon Depart- inent. Dr. Trotter will probably ho 'tfunsfcricd lo u higher iiosltlon than that which he lias hob) During tho past rew )e.irs that Dr Trotter has been In ihargo or tho quarantlno woil: ho made m my friends and was com- mi tided for tho manner In which ho handled several situations which aroso during his occupnuc) or tho olll.ee Doctor Trottci icllcved Doctor Hob d) as chief quarantlno iilllcer In lOO'i, The Job or chler quarantlno ofllccr at a pint like San I'niiii.lno is no slue piiio It eills for constant vlgllunco and the Incumbent ficquentl) Is called upon to cufnicc unpopular legula tlons Shlnyo Sails at Four This Afternoon. At 4 o clock this uftcinooti tho Jap anese Unci Shlii)o Mnru will be ills, patched fiom Alakea wharf, destined for Japanese orts, Manila and Hong kong. I'lft) cabin passengers havo been booked for tho trip from tliU poll A niiinbct of Asiatics. Including Japanese ami Chinese, are also o pectid to tako paFsago to tluli native laud In the Slilnjo Mum. The vessel arrived here this morning with Dr. J, O, .M,nson as ship surgeon, who takes the place, so It Is said, for ono renin 1 trip. Dr. Mnson hulls from Iis Angeles. Tuesday, March 5. SAN l'UANCIKCO Arrived Mnrch , Q n. in., S. S. Sloria, hence Pcb 28 ftilleil Mnrch T 1 .M p in , S S SJbcrln, for Honolulu H.illod M.nch ., iiiMiii U S A T. Thoinns, for Jlcmpliilu Arrived, March C, S S. Miveilck, hem o 1 eh. 2,",, VIC10KIA Arrived. March .',, S S. Makiirn, lieneo I'eb 27 WIRELESS. U S A. T. UH1AN Will dock at Oceanic wharf eail) toinorriivv moinlng from Manila, S. S. CII1YO MAItlJ - Will in rive Thursday nt noon fiom Yokoh.iina mid ma sail for S.111 Piauclsco the next morning. Mnll closes ror Yokohama, lap in and China puts tod.i pel S s Shin Jo Maru, .1 p. m. Inter.lsland Departures Today. Toda) was a ied-lettei emu In In-tor-Island clriles In Hut a number of vessels in thu mosquito llect weio dis patched or pined on tho berth fin sailing with passengers and gcueial cargoes. Tho Alnuna Kea, with a laige pciccutngo of volcano vlslton, left the port at 10 o'clock with desti nation as llllo. This vessel carried u small amount of n eight foi way pons The Kona and Kan liner Kllnuen diclaicd none the worst ror her nlleg. cu "giouuillng on the iccf , sailed at n Muled assortment or rrelglit and supplies, for Mli(i1)varit Hawaii. The Nllli in was a departing steam or rm Maluikoiii and Knwnlhao this noon taking mi passengois but belli,; well filled with Klines ami cargo rivo o'clock this evening will see the ilcp.il hire ur tho Klnnii ror Kauai pints, tljo Mikihala ror Maul, Molokal and l.uual and the N'ocau for wind wuld Kauai CANVAS FOR Ha Well. Known Pleladei Was Afire. The Pleiades, a well-known freight steamer, and one that has fiequentl) vlBited Honolulu on muto to tho I'm Cast, and at ono time Identified with the Aiucrlcan-Hnwaliaii line as a chnr toied vessel, was scilously damaged tlnough flro, which Is reported to have occuned aboard tho ship at I'liiiama Tho vessel urrlvcd nt tho Isthmus on I'eb 25th with caigo iiHin. Ileioie cffiuts were mado to extin guish the burning fi eight but no In formal Ion Is nt present nvallablo as lo tho extent or damage done vessol or ca i go. ru Norwegian Steamer Ready for Sea. Ur Charles 1) Cooper, Burgeon gen tho Norwegian frolghtoi Oiiornsoy ral of the .National (liinril or Iluwall has about been discharged or a B000- leaves on tho llonoluluii tomorrow, ton cargo of Australian coal mid that bound foi I'oit Leavenworth, Kiiiisiib, vpssel will soon proceed lo sen. It Jul horn he will attend tho six weekB' luiHjiieii nun uie sieuiuer lias neeu(-",I,n" " ",u 111117 r lem oervicu ilated to load red wood from a Cali-lKc,lu(" "" Medlinl olllcers. I.leuten- Ininln isirt Tho vessel arrived liciol "nt-t,iilom!l Cooper Is ono of tho sov rioin Nowcastle, N. S. W.. on Peb ''" ",llc-'tK tf tho orgnnlecl militia of Slh. Her ioal was consigned to ilio!11'" n"try to bo honored by nppoliit- Inter-Isl.iml Steam Navigation Co. icii( lie will bo uciompanled by Ills 1 latnlly. who will tcmulu In California j during his ubseuco. That there will b no cantonmcntB built nt Scholleld U.irincks fur the 1st lufuutr), Is tho Information re ceived at department headquarters this morning fiom tlio quartermaster general at Washington. The 1st will go under cunvas, and In tents It will probably remain until pel munont quartets am established at I.ellehua III lino with the sumo policy of re trenchment, olllclul papers fiom tho sumo source statu thnt chutiges iiml Impioveinents in the quarters nt Kort linger, iiiiomiuended b) Major Tim beiluke, will nut bo mado at the pies ent time These suggestions Included mosquito proof lanals nil dhettei light ing aiiaiigeuients for the rooms eqiiliid work can be done Inside ot the original estlmato or $1,00,(100 thq point must by decided hi Tore work con commence hciu The following extinct from (Jiuituri master (leuurnl Aleshlic's eomiuiinl- eatlon tluovvB nil Interesting light on the local situation "On November 20, 1911, n Iminl or olllcers wus, uppolntcd to submit to the Chler or Stuff recommendations relative to the location and construc tion of posts in the Department or Ha waii This board, nrter considering till the facts In the case, and taking Into consideration previous icporls, 1 etched the conclusion that the caval- r) ji.irt of thu ptnKiscd iieiinaucnt gurrlsoii of tho Hawaiian Islnnds shoulii consist or one icglmeiit or cav. air, Instiml or two stiiatlions, us ror. inuily tit elded upon. 'On Deccmhei 27 Iho SOcretnry of Wui Directed Iho (iuurlouuastci (Jen eiul to comiiieucc the constriu Hon or barracks ami quarters necessai) for u leglmcnt of cavalry ut tho Sehotleld Hal lacks rcsorvutloii, but tho iiiiestlou having nilsen uh to tho legilll) of ciiiiBtiuctliig accominod 1II011 for moio than two squiiilions of cavalry under tho nulhoiil) iiIhivo cited, tho Socie tal) or Wm on Janiiar) .1 nppinvid Iho recommeiiilatlou or this olllce to construct thu Scholleld 11 irracks ies ervatlon nccommodutloiis for legluien tal licndquailcru and two sqiiailrous of pavnlr), work to bo douo h pin ch iko of material and hlie or labor "In view of the conditions us the) oxlst In thu Hawaiian Inlands, tho In- teiests of Hie service demand that the. cavalr) post ut Scholleld llarracks hu completed us expcdltlousl) us possible, iiml it Is believe,! that Hie eullre pist can bo completed within twelve months, mid It Is urged that thu ad ditional $400 000 uuthurlzcil b) tho aci or .1 11110 -'. 11)111, bo appropi luted, and that aiithurlt) bo granted to construct acconiiuodntlons foi not to oxcoul oml icglmeiit of cavaliy, 01 bo much thcie- or In excess of two squadrons ns nm. bo found Ksslh!e with funds available "I his estimate Is submitted 111 ac cordance with tho Instiuctlous of the Siuclar) or Win. ami slnco the character or thu coiihliuctloii had not been dctcimlncil until appioximatcl) January 1, 1012, It was too late to lu- cliu'o an Item In the iegul.ii estimates submitted ror tho tlscal .vein 1M3, and tho nceiskltv foi llic wink la too great to udinlt of tlcla)lug the estlmato lm anothen je.il "J I! AI.KSIIIHi:. 'QiiiiilcimiiHtei (lciier.il, A. 8 A" of the bottles was picked up Deccnw her 1 by a fisherman. The other notes have not been heard from Tho John Pun nrilvcd nt San Fran cisco one hundred and thlrty-llvo dn)s out fiom Philadelphia with general cargo for Hates. Chescbrougli The Kim was 7S days winging its way to Cnpe Horn nnd rounded the headland In line, clear weather The vessel left Philadelphia October IC In art elToit to make the most of such wind us there -was, Cuptnln Olsen shnpid a course that took him rather close to the coast of Ilrarll. ' JAPAN NOTABLES ON THE SHINYO A Skin of Beauty isaloy Forever DR. T. FELIX tiOUrUUO'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFILR llf mot ( Tan, I Imit.ev OrtLklef, ildii IMctv. Hub, ind sklo IUrf, a 1 XTrtj v rniiFQ on tsulf, itiil tim. firmtcltill 0. II ItMltOOd llf tl-'t if 1 jtut khA tt Ac harmloM t lAnlcIt lobf nurtll I jrotrlj' rnnU Anct-lnocrtdnifr felt or ilaillai nine. Di. h. A RAjr M to uJr or tt inut. Ino ( (Atlriittl "A jnu UJifi will um thrm. I ffscutnrnba (lournuil Crrnm' ft 1ft Wit bfcnnful f.f ftll tbt kin prtnilon. J r n4 I f t drurl' ftttrl l bcr Uood Iifftltalt.tlia VtlledSUU, I'sniKlsi ftcid Kurort 'W. T. HOPKINS, flip . 37 Bttil Jontt S licit, KtK kl hH(m V'Vs' X AlllllVi:i Tucsila), March Ii San Francisco Slilnvo Maru, Jnp stinr., a tu. t iu:t'.itri:i Moiid.i), March I. Kauai poitB W. (1 Hall, Btmr, P.m. Tuesday, Miucli 3. llllo via way ports .Manna Kea, Mmr., 10 n in Kona nnd Knu jKirts Klliiiei, sttnr., noon. Kitwiilhac, Mnliukona and ports Nlllinu, stmr., noon. . . f I (i:i.iiiifv sii:ii)v.ass'v.i l Two notable pintles of Jannnese ar lived In Honolulu tott.i) on the Sblnjo Mam, on their wit) to Nlpimn. One or Iho pintles Is made up of steamship eiiglnters who huvu been stin!)lng questions of public utilities In Diropit nnd Ameilcn The other part) con. sIsIh or two Jnpaneso and fiitii oil ex- lerta fiom Calirornli. who will devil op oil wells In the Orient. Tho pirtv of puglniers Is In tho Home depntmenl ot (ho Japanese. government. It consists or J. Mural, C Nllta. II. Tokutla. K. Ogura. J Ike la ami K Tiuikawa. Murnl and Ogu i.i (in two)cnrs hnvo hoen making it stud) or HvciB, harbors nnd r.iiliods In Piuopo mid Joined the other fo.ir In New York two months ago The oil mrtv ponslsts cr K Ito an I T Waluiinbo unili the) have engaged tho si i vices of A. Clntk, J. O. Irwin, II. T AdaniB nml L. C. Adims. nil-well expei Is, and rontrucled for $riO,00il vvoith or machiner). The) expect tu operate In scvcinl parts or Japan, nnd havo recently conio from tho Mhlvvav fieltls of California. KE AU HOU Ono of tho slgnlfleint political de velopments or the week Is tho appeal -nuco of John Wise's II iwailaii icr, tho "he A"i Hon', unilei a new name, Tho paper Is now the ' Hawaii llolo iiiiiii" or "ProgicsSlvo Hawaii" Tho statement Is initio that this will hu the organ ot the Tart League and $17rj. a week will bo expended In car rying on Its work dm lug the campaign. NO RESIGNATIONS IP.&rVtR ,ti BF.yniiii 5. K Be W. C. Peacock & Co., Lid. Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty !Mont Rouge Wines Mumm's Champagm Schlitz Beer I.liuitcnaiit Andrews, uldo-de-camp to (iencral Micouib, will bo a passen ger on tho transport Logini tomoriotv uu is tuning u month's leave to visit his finally In Southern California and Arizona (leneiul Muioiiili will not appoint nil) other ofllier to tuko Lieu tenant Andrew's place during tho list -ti r's uhsciiio, The Logan will not niilvo until will) Wtdiusduy moinlng, nnd will piobibly havo lain thu Binno nrtei iiooii Shu wus uxpeilul In pint to-luy. tic Hiiini nil nil ill iiiiiniiieiuiK . ,,, . .... Ignlng as lo write out the leslgnu- ! " ll0 ,),"llK' "10 P'l'Oil) ut $171 :i, and this moinlng It was iepoit- r"5'..1"'""''', L,w l"1"1 ,ll)W" l,H IkI" (Continued from Pegs 1) llulletln'H second edition ycsteii day, Seeietaiy II P. Wood was said to have, gone so far In lousideilng ut lion, unit tins moinlng It was lepoi id that tho ineiubera of the committee felt thut their vvell-orgnnlzed and suc cessful wink wiiB being set ut naught, the comiuunlt) divided, and business Mippoit split liec.iusu of tho activities of tho other organlntlou and or Foul tu particular Chairman Mycr's stiitoment followed confnieuies this morning ho hold with W. II Mclueiny, II. von Daiuiii and Secretary II P Wood. "Theio will bo no rcslgnntlons," Biilil Mi M)tirs at noon 'Tho iinii lultleo will tontluiie Its woik and as In the past uvuiy member will devote himself to It heait nnd soul The lom mlttou will eiuleuvor to git the best n suits foi llnwull reganlleas or niii- slilo inalteis" CARTER ON GRILL (Continued from Poge 1) him about thu iiiattti. At Hit, Hum lUs until rstiiudiiig wus that If the nut fur eight )e.us wus lidded up it would give the llfht valuation fur taxation liurpiiKtH Wlldir sutgestid that tin .Mars' nut should be tutiilid, and told the witutss Hint If hu did this, Hun whin the ussi hsmciit was made Hit) itiulil git toitlur nnd In all probi blllt) ulTeet suinu sort u( a loinpro ni Ise When thu letiirn wus made nnd Car tir sa that an nssessinint of IS7.000 had bttii pl.uiil un thu kind uud 117,000 on the building, be vviut to Wlldir and tobl him that hu bad rutin r boiistnl the prlio u little. Wlldir told him that he could not niter It, but tin y would look Into the nutter. I'inall) u com promise ot H0.IKIO for tho whole prim. Imb wus uachid This was In itioti, when the piopirty was I.i Inning In $.U0 rental It was on the until rstnndliuj llrst inentlonut that hu pint id the valuation ut JJC.000. In uliswir to a ttuestlon iroin llreck- ciiim us to what bo considered was the valim of the piupirt) nt thu time thu lease was made out to Castle . Cooke, tbti wllntss stated Hint hu hud nevir world it It out, us the proper!) hud been under base for tlvu )iars and that liftir Hut time Castle A. Cuiiko entir ul Into all the tabulations made Following I. C. Abies on the stand vestenia) afternoon i; v arliuarz. beig guvo furlhei llguros lis eniinecllim wllh tho valuo of Iho site. In his upln- I'cr'S.'S Shlnyo .Mnru. fiom Sin Francisco, Jlnrch Ii, 9 n. in - Pur Yo kohama: II. T. Adams, Mrs. C M. Chunihcrlaln, Airs. II. II. Chapman, A. Clark, MIsb l:. H. Craig, Miss M P. Cllilg. I. C. Kvillis. S. S. Hanluv. .Mrs. S. S. Hiwlny, M Ik da. I (1. Irvine, Viscount N. Ishlkiivvu K Ilo, S. Jackson. Mrs. I,. II. Kendall. M. Miisakl, K. Mn)ekavva, Mm. II W. Meek, J. Miltnl, II. L. Neville, Mrs. IJ. 1.. Neville, T. Nllta, M. Tun ika, M. Togo, II. Tokntln, T. Watainhe, ltov J A. Welboiirn, T Ynsul Foi Kobe- K. IgiKhl. (1. ll l.lnnnd, Mrs C 11. I.liinanl, Miss A I. I.lnuanl, Miss (1. A. Totiii.in. For Nagasaki II. W. Iliaille), W. A. II. Nichols. For Manila Miss C S Dimes, Miss N S. Parties. W. (1. Plillpotts, I, W Scnsabiugh, It. C. Stand. W M SJ el magic, A. S. Thuiupsoii, Miss 11. Vnndegrlft, Mlsa (1. Wright. For llmg Kong: J. N. Iloyil. Dr. Augusta M lirowci, II. W. Claik, .Ii , Miss M. T Cloiitl, Mia II. L. Comlock. I P. ConiBtnck, Mrs. C. C Uminls. Miss M. Iiomis, .Mrs. W. 1.. Mcflulro and maid, Miss W. McOulre. J. P. Miillln. .MrH..I. P. Mullln. It. Mullln. Dr I. 11. Haser, Mrs. J. 11. Uaser, II. W. ItogerB, Mis. II. W. Iloger nnd mild. Miss i:. (1. Howlaud, .1 Selck. Miss A. Stanton, Ituv. Father S Taiulalt Dr i:. It. Warner. 1). S. Watson, Mrs. D. S. Watson, Master C. L. Watson. XIIsb M. Watson. Horn Ho nolulu' Miss S M. Hiker. II (I llrltlge, Mrs II p. llrhlgo. H. P. lliovvn, Mrs. II P llmwii W. Cowdin, Airs W. Cowdin nml maid, II P. Cilss, Airs. II, F Crlss, .Mrs. P. J. Dlekiiinii, Alias i: D ckinnii, (1. A. Clinic. Airs. (i. A. (l.ino, C. C. (Jood rlch mid servant, Airs. C. C. Oondilrh, J. D. Hint, Mis. J I). Hint, J. It K. Illggliibolhuin, Miss A C Hlggla bothain, A. I). S. Johnston, .Mrs A. I). S. Johnslon, C. W Ke')is, Alls. K L. Macl.cnu mid inald, Miss O P. Mlnaslan, Mrs S. AI. .Mlnnslnn, Mrs. i: .C. Palinur, AIlss i:. S. Plppov, -Miss P. It0)iiolds, D. N. Smith, A. P. Welch. I PASHDNCF.HS IKMIKliD I1LT woiui ?i.',2l. mid tho building at $50,000, Schwarberg Is an Pinplo)o of tho lato James P Morgan ami ho stated Hint Ah Alorgin hud been orfori'tl $170,000 roi the pioperty ir lio could hit) It. Tills, wiij In )-eninlior or 1'JIO Tho uvei.igo or lentils along Foil sticet now ho hullovos to ho about $1 till per squuo root. I SSI Logan Here In th Morning. Had wenlhci Is declaietl lespiiisl blo tin the (tela) in unival nr the (IiillPd States Ami) tiansH)rt Uigau, now en route lioni Alnnlla h) wn) of Nngisikl, .lupin, iho mainland with ollliiis and enlisted men Tho l.iigan Is inputted to hnvo sail oil fiom Iho Philippines capital on ion um uud called at tho Jiipatinse Into Hellef funds for tho bpr,olU of tlin siiffoieis ill China uio being collectid1 pint (iq a shlpmout or coal A ii) icsHuisiiii, uiiiiieso iiipu limits In Iloiinliilii ( K Al slnluii this moin lng Hint committees will lie solided at u tueelliig to be, Iiulil some tlnio to wliolesii icielved by the depot quit li'imastei ilepaitiueul Is to tho effect Hint tho tianspott will unlvo heie em I) tomonovv mot nine: mi, I -VII! dii) fm thu puiposo of soliciting rmiils both ut the Oeu.inle wli.nf. It Is tho ii in uq inn ino Bn.i ublle will ptescnt luleull.u. uivo Uiu Logan Wallace. Ml. am) Mis A. (1 Hawes bo nskeil lo e ilhiito llheinll). piouipt dlsp itch. Jr uuwes, Pel T. K. K. S. S. Shlli)o .Main, for Yokiihaiuii, Alaieh fi Mrs. F. J. Mend, MrB. I. II. Drown, Y. P. Tsc. T. K. Tso, Chung Kvnl, Air. Hulllii-Hlmle ami wire. N. W. Hartlctt, Win Luke. AIlss Al. Walton, H. llelho, T. Hatsu iiiui.i mill chlldicu, 11. C. Smith, 11, Goodwin anil wire, W, Cowdin, wife and maid, .Mrs. A. W. Hliodes ami daughter, Air Hrldgo ami wife, Dr.-1). N. Smith, Air. Goodrich rtiul wife, C. W. Ko)cr. :. Onutlcr. II. P. Cilss nml wife. AIlss P. Keloids, W. D. Tyler, II, P. Drown and wife, A. P Welch, A. Johnson nnd vvlfo, .MrB. D. C. Pnlmer, Alia. I'. U McLean. II A. (Inno and wife. AIlss 1?. P. Plppe), I. It. Illgglnbotlram, AIlss A. Hlggllibo tliaui, Alias S. At. Mltcsoin and d until tor. Per sltnr. W. O. Hall, ror Kami pints, .March 7. Airs. A. I). Hills, C. 11. Oiny. I'ci Btmi Klnaii, fm Kntiiit pints, Alaieh 12, Col. J. I. Spalding and parly, W. D. AIclli)tlo ami .irt. Per T. K. K. . 8. Cliljo Mam, ror San 1'ianclsco Aliuch 8 W. Shli loy, John Hoyd nnd wlfo, It A. Allon, AIlss A II, ltrnham, AIIfs Al. P, Hen ney, AIIsb Pearl Hoggs 1'ei slim Claudliio, roi llllo, via wny isirlB, March 8. II 1). ci.uk and wife, Mlsa Alary Abreu, N Smith, D. I.. Hoseureotl, J. W. Tales. Captain Nelson nnd part). Mrs. J. Uiiiuliins. Airs Hangs, Airs. Hitrr, Alls Look. Per stmr. Alnuna Ke.i, fm llllo, via wny polls, Alarch 12 It. I. Llllle Air. nnd Airs. A. i:. Cheney, .las, A hmmi, Mrs. P. S. Knight nml pirly Air. nml Airs A. W. Cartoi. AIlss (liaeo Knhoilll, Airs. Washington, AIlss wnsiiingion, Air and All i. W. II Dic ker, Dr J. i: Plckuid and wire. AI I'.itleHoii nml wife, Jiiliuu .Mons.irr.it ami nleud All. uud AlrB. A Itlchard son, Mis Mm- K, Um, Duest Pm. kor Alls. A. (1. Curtos, A Jeigem ami wire, AI Jones, 1), I, Itosonreed, Nathan Smith, Mi s i: Honeir I'ei stmr. Klluue i, roi Kona mi 1 Knu pints, Alaieh ir,, 1) (' Smith, Klliest Knal and pail), Mlsu N A 1 i nijii i ' i i-m - 1 1 1 1 iii ii h i 'mi' it i i v'tf i tiiitfcmfr fti.iti.iiittWffi i .jrfvl:U:.