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T" THE HONOLULU REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1902. fii 1 ARK STAR OF 8 HUES M NEWCASTLE WITH COAL - - . . . Mix Up Between the Crew During the Voyage Has a Good Passage Ow and Sailors Fit lor a Diversion.! I III III fill! I P NDV5 01 HOMOS 111 N8BI MAILS CLOSE TODATPOE THE COAST. Mail Closes. Str. Sails. For Steamer. San Francisco j Atameda 2:00 p.m. 3X0 p. m. Vancouver ... f Moana j U:CO J m. ( 12ncon. Maui ports Lehua 4:00 .p m. J 5:00 p.m. COAST AjSD FOREIGN VESSELS EST PORT. Arrived VessI Captain. Wharf. ( Destination. Dec V68SB Captain Ulberg Bnn Oner a Dozen Jan. Vessels are on tie fc Th American bark Star of Ben .BaL Captain Ulberg. arrived from Newcastle, Australia, yesterday after noon after a voyage of GO days. Dur ing her trip, one of tho deck spars got loose and smashed things before the yard coukl be secured again. Several of the allors got into a fight during the voyaga and one of them wa thrown to the deck and his back Jwrt. He is Mill on the sick list. The Star of Bengal made a good poMge to this port Captain Ulberg ray that the bark Sonoma left there eight days before him and the Ameri can barkenCines "Wrestler and News- ISLAND STEAMERS boy and the Chilean bark Alta two, days before, all bound for Honolulu. The last time he was here, Captain Ulberg was in command of the Abble Palmer, pn her way to the Sound in ' ballast, the bark was in collision with one of the Empress steamers and got badly damaged. As a result of the accident Captain Ulberg lost his com mand and went to San Francisco. j "When on her way to Australia the, Star of Bengal put into San Francisco j in distress. Her captain was very! sick and In need of medical attend-1 ance. A pilot went on board and the vessel stood off San Francisco Vhile the captain was taken ashore in a boat -, The owners of the Star of Bengal offered the berth to Capain Ulberg, and he accepted it, and went on a tug to find his vessel. For three days the lug cruised around looking for the bark, which was finally found, and Captain Ulberg relieved tho pilot and took charge of his new command. The following vessels are either loading at, or on their way from New castle for Honolulu: Sonoma, CS days out; "Wrestler, 62 days; Newsboy, 62 days; Alta, 62 days; Inca, 54 days; Golden Shore, 47 days; Jas. Rolph, 49 days; Peter Ire dale, 49 days; Man- L. Cushing, 29 days; Pactolus, Metha Nelson, Alum na and King Cyrus loading. tho Marine railway, her speed has TfflWITT YJiCJiT CT TIB'S been considerably increased. HAH All 1R)HI ULUU O ! Tl,n vocenlc nf ihn Pnitrnnil whnrf ere gaily decorated yesterday in FOR OTHER PORTS'.. honor of Captain Splrer's birthday. KINAU A new crew signed articles on uie MOONLIGHT CRUISE THE DATE FIXED IS JANUARY 26. BIG CROWD TO SEE THE I Reuce vesterday. The men were de-1 livercd on board bv Lewis and Turk . ,:,. T u '. clu.. ;tml.n Hot Aw.iv Yesterdav " " !"' , ,-w ,- .-...- - . y y HBI, J ,,.An.nnlt1f r 41 . Tifirl 10 20 21 23 23 26 27 2S 29 30 31 31 31 1 9 10 10 14 Rence. ship . jWhitinore Brewers .. Geo. C Tobey Gore jlrmsard S. D. Carleton, ship Amesburv , Railway Irmgard. bkt ' Schmidt JStream Ceylon, bk. Wilier Old FIshmrkt Honoipu, schr. Olsen Allen Alden Bessie. bk....f3Iackie jFort stream. Benjamin Se wall, sh I Hackf eld ' Stream Robert Lewers, schii Underwood (Allen C. D. Bryant, bk.... J Colley JSorensoas .. Joseph Russ J Petersen Navy Wall .. Langdale, ship j Hunter Railway Hesper, bk. jFriis Railway .... Florence, ship .... Spacer -Railway Amelia, bkt. .Wilier f Allen Geo. C. Perkins, bkt.: Jensen I Navy No. 2. . Andrew Welch IDrew j Brewers Prince Louis, sh... Ellefsen I Stream Eureka, str. : . .! Weedon I Brewers Alameda, str. jHerriman j Oceanic Helene schr. I Christiansen ISorenson's... Star of' Bengal. bk..rUlberg Stream j Ft. Townsend. San Francisco. Tacoma San Francisco Hilo Puget Sound . San Francisco. In distress Puset Sound . . San Francisco. Puget Sound. San Francisco. In distress. Puget Sound. Puget Sound. Puget Sound. San Francisco. Puget Sound. Seattle. San Francisco. I San Francisco. j Puget Sound. jU. S. S. Iroquois Rodman j Naval row ..Stationary. KALIHL Ms a Residential Suburb Is -attracting lots of attention since the Rapid Transit Co., built their extension. See the Gulick Tract Before buying buildii g lots elsewhere, a beautiful locality healthy, every facility, electric cars, wate- laid, etc. Easy terras of payment apply MRS. S. K. GULICK, F. O. BOX -415. Oceanic Steamship Co. TIME TABLE. The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO. 190L "WEATEDER REPORT. Mean Temperature 71.7. Minimum Temperature 66. Maximum Temperature 77. - Barometer 30.05; rising. Rainfall 0.01. Mean Dew Point 62.3. Mean Relative Humidity 73 " Wind. North-east free to 0. Weather. Weather clear. Forecast for Today. Light winds, fair weather, tendency to change. AT DIAMOND HEAD Diamond Head, 10 p. m. Weather clear. Wind light; north-east. TXrxi- Jr. MfntTfaccInfT rut tit.- Tonifio ' uin. ia jHUbi -c.it u wiu ..w ( Japanese tvangcsi uauscu mc.-j Ma dock and by th(J Ume another riment by Preaching to the Crowd j steamer arrives from the Coast it will Many Passengers Leave Honolulu. ! be rat proof. Captain Piltz. of the schooner Five inland steamers and one Searles, which is discharging at Elee Pchooner departing and the arrival ofjle. was in town yesterday and went a deep water ship was the record of i back on the Claudine. yauterdny's shipping along the water-! The Longshoremen's Union will front. I have a big meeting at the Drill Shed Th V!Mr amor. Kinau. Can- "8 evening to periect meir organ tain Freeman, cast off her lines ex actly at noon and left for Hilo and Hawaii ports with a large listof pas-flungurs. Offered for Competition The Prince Cupid Yacht to Take Part in Race. Will Start on Saturday. ization and elect officers. All Ameri- j can citizens are eligible to member ship, and H. Kauwahu, the acting secretary, extends an invitation to all the stevedores to be present tonight. THE SHIP FLORENCE Number of Skippers Present at the Dinner Table and Have a Jolly Good Time Songs, Yarns and Music During Best Part of Night A jolly company of mariners joy- Tho usual big crowd had congre-, Rated on the Wilder's wharf.and sef-' mjICT AU ing tho many farewells exchanged., UlnlHl; A I rHAM Url tho hundreds of handkerchiefs agi tated and the number ofwomen crying it seemed as if the Kinau was going to some far-away country. j Much amusement was caused by a'CAPT. SPICER IS ENTERTAINING bright Oriental passenger, undoubt-i wily a Japanese, who had secured a megaphone and shouted verses of the Bible to the crowd assembled on thej wharf. "Follow me and you will bej saved." "I am the salvation and the; life." "Come to Christ," wore phrases i which succeeded each other from the' Hn of the Japanese evangelist. As' the Kinau was rounding tho Young fuU braced e moinyard last night Brothers headquarters, a formidable j ou baru the American ship Florence. "God bless you" was transmitted over , Captains Amesbury, Whitmore and the waters by the sonorous mega-1 Calhoun did the pulling on the star phone. A prominent local missionary board side of the dining room table, was hoard to make the following re- while Captains Rasmussen, Sigel mark to a. friend as they were leaving, hurst and Swenson had charge of the the wharf: "I think we shall have to, port B,de Captain Sp5cer, lhe popu. stop sending evangelists to Japan, j ,ar master of lhe Floreace was at now that the uptOHlate, Orientals are; the wheo, successfulI 8teercd bare expounding the Bible to us. . , ... . ,, . ,. . his company through an evening of The gasoline schoonor Eclipse got. , away at 3 o'clock for Lahalna and was ; jo' and P,easure- followed half an hour later by the L,Yterda was P'3-11 sPIcer's ,, , , ,. , . . . ' birthday. In honor of the day all the Jamos Makee for Hanamalu and Ahu-, ... ' ... "l. ...' " . ,. skippers had "dressed their ships' Wal s I and relegated the log books into the Tho steamers Claudine. Mikahala.", darkest corners of the cuddy. For Noeau sailed promptly at 5 o'clock, last night's proceedings on board the and had a lively race out of the har-j Florence were not to be related in bor. All the island steamers carried the best and truest book in the world large numbers of passengers and full ater the Bible. ( As soon as the wmstles of Hono ; lulu gave the sfgnal that 3 o'clock . . , '. . , ! had come and that it -was time to MlirPIMiMiWS AXU NOTES. i change watches, a crowd of skippers " j boarded the Florence and told the The moonlight cruise of the Hawaii Yacht Club will take place on Sun day, January 26th, around the Ford Island course. The trophy which was presented to the club some time ago by H. W. Armitage will be offered for competition. Under the conditions imposed by the donor, the trophy has to be won twice before it becomes the property of the yacht. The trophy consists of a section of a life buoy reproduced in regulation materials and fastened on an oak panel. All the third class boats will be out for the race with the possible excep tion of the Hihimanu. Pressure will be bronught to bear on Albert Water house to allow somebody to sail his boat for him as he cannot be present himself. A lively contest is expected to take place between the Princess and the Myrtle for the possession of the trophy. The other boats which will take part in the race are the Vi-kee, Shamrock. Pirate, Oio and Skip. Commodore Hobron calls for a large turnout for the occasion. The cruise will start pn Saturday afternoon, Jan nary 25th, from the regular moorings near the boat houses. Arrivals at Honolulu. Tuesday, January 14. Am, bk. Star of Bengal, Ulberg, 60 days from .Newcastle. S. S. Moana, Carey, from the Colon ies, at 6:30 p. mJ general cargoes. Departures from Honolulu. Tuesday, January 14. Str. Kinau, Freeman, for Hilo and way ports at noon. Str. Claudine, Parker, for Maui ports at 5 p. m. Str. Mikahala, Gregory, for Kauai at 5 p. m. Str. Nbeau, Pederson. for Lahaina. San Francisco F. A. Bowman, S. Drake, Mr. Kaiser, W. H. Mixer. W. H. Roche, A. A. Young, Miss E. May, Mrs. G. L. Brown, Mrs. S. J. Stone, W. H. Swain, E. S. Boyd, J. Nepel. L. de Patti, A. Levy. S, Levy, F. Gil lespie, T. J. McCabe, P. Patrizio, Mr. Mehrten, B. R. Banning, R. J. Breitz mann, S. T. Alexander, W. M. Alex ander, C. 11. Lymburg and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fether, Mrs. Haywood, I. Y. Doane and wife. J. E. Tucker, H Harrison, AV. B. Flansburg, S. Peiser, Miss R. Miller, J. P. Allen, Miss Col burn, Mrs. E. Cooke. Per S. S. Moana, January 15 for Victoria and Vancouver Mrs. E. Smith, J. H. Katton, James Murray. H. C. Harrison, Fred Smith. C. H. Eichler. P. J. Noll. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duval and child, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Neuman, Mrs. M. Judge and two children. Miss M. Cooley, Miss L. M. Parker, H. D. Clarke, Mrs. F. J. Mallet, A. J. Proper. Passengers Who Sailed For Hilo and way ports, per str. Kinau, January 14. P. J. Walsh, R. Rycroft, Miss E. Lynian. Miss A. Forbes, Mrs. C. D. Green, G. W. Green, T. B. Thomhill, Miss E Wil liams. F. Richards and wife, A. J. Campbell. J. McGunn. P. Peck, M. Koga, R. Tanita, S. Iwasaki, T. J. Keda, J. K. Kapaale. Mrs. F. G. Rew castle. Mrs. Barnard. P. C. Buzzle, W. Green arid wife. Miss Green, R. L. Auerbach, H. L. Williams, Joe Me deiros, H. T- Marsh, Mrs. H. Sharp and two children, P. Bluett. Arthur Peel. Miss McMillan, Miss Lucy Woods. Sam Gorlinsky, Theo. Woolf, John Hind. Geo. W. Hind. A. W. Pear son and wife; Paul Jarrett, wife and two children; L. A. Thurston. John Boyle. M. D. Hall, Mrs. A. B. Robin son. Miss Kate Kelly, Miss M. Ka noho. For Maui ports, per str. Claudine. January 14. H. P. " Baldwin. S. T. Alexander, J. N. losepa. Mrs. K. Ka lomoku. Mrs. W. von Seggern, George Hons. J. Batchelor, J. R. Decoto, H. A. Baldwin, C. Hedemann, J. G. An drews, Tong Young. BIG MACHINERY ORDERS. The Eureka will sail today for Ka-' tevedores that they were relieved Kaanapali. Honokaa and Kukuihaele kMjBj ; iae uut. ine yams were oracea at 5 p. m. j square, the sails furled man-o'-wsrf e.-'i' -vt,-- t ... The schoonor Mo! Wahine will sail! style, and everything put in ship-' ,! Z f " ' " tiuiixr fnr Pnn i e,.a , 4 ...... ..., .. .i namaulu and Ahukmi at 4 n. m. The GerB 8M,, As U .' ' -. . f dipse T0 d, jj -- 'L t to ina "efipf" I riovMnnrf nftor. : """. """"'. Jiafcena. tvajiua. M-i " " 4.-t... ume mv; .! t i ! nnnn.-vn otiA UnVn. -. Honolulu Iron Works Rushed With Work for Several Plantations The Honolulu Iron Works of this city has of late been rushed with or- out from Hatnhunr. Wardfi that tha cbtnTuarv har imiu The Tlllle E. Starbuc Is 17 d.ys'3nd kind hfarts soetlmes Mdthe out from San Francisco. , orders given to the "cheT" were to The ship S. D Carleton will sail for. tne effect that a share of the good the Sound on Saturday. j things in store there should be giv- ft. iiit u . i .. ... "a to the crew. The Mikahala left on the Hall's. Tv. K.. ,, . .. . m,.t . voi .., ., .. Tlle bPP" comprised all the dell- route to Ksual yesterday afternoon. -,-.,. of (hn w., mrt 0a . - .w. -.-. M.nv.. ouu fuuiv; poopoo and Hokena at 3 p. in'. The Royal Mail steamer Moaaa will of the older skippers took a hand in! Francisco at 3 p a sail at noon today for Victoria, B. C..18 conversation and told yarns qtr 't.. v" . Cf T ..V..- X- t- r .-. . I !. , . ... i " .aiuii, .iauu4M. lor .Maui noru r-i... . .. . Hiuizn would navp manp a u-hiio.'e i - ; xav u. a., a. .Transport Thomas v. . . TV . " " """"" i at 5 o. m. . .. ij .uuu viil iiio UHUi plant is busily engaged In getting out the milling machinery intended for a nine-roller mill for Hana anrt Pahala j plantations. The works are also turn ing out three cane crushers for the mllL From HilO comes th Infnrmatlnn O. S. S. Alameda. Herriman. for San j that the Puna Sugar Company of Ha- wali soon will place an order with the Vessels Sailing Today. G. X. Co.'s S. S. Eureka for Kahului, in the afternoon. sails today from San Francisco for' toasts to ilCJIlUlIIIU- ' ,... ... j 10 "-nends Across the Sea." to "Ab- Several hundred tons of supplies sent Skippers." and others, for the training ship Mohican have ar-j Captain Rasmussen had brought rived at this port. I OTer hts Phonograph and it was near- . Since the prl. ,M -r.t. -. ' J.lght be"S whea he va told to go r.M a w, ,vay bacb st d(Jwn i local iron works for a mill costing Thora n t : JOt.J. Inautrv. howerpr MWfwl "-- "-iV 1 0 -, . I - -T . Sweethearts and Wives." - a' Jloana. v.arey. ro- ancouver. the informaUon' that nothine would i in the afternoon. Passengers Booked. be done by the Pnna people until the return of B. F. Dillingham from a business trip to the Coast. Per S. S. Alaaeda. January 1. for JSjZS'? ?? OAT -js ' STJjS", MOOIS", A2SD SEAiETTURA Wed., Jan. 22 ! ALAMEDA Sat.. Feb. 1 f PrlSIERRA Wed., Feb. 12 ALAMEDA Sat., Feb. 22 SONOMA Wed., Mar. 5 ALAMEDA Sat.. Mar. 15 VENTURA Wtd.. Mar. 26 IStfM. I AliAJiJUliA ......... ...SilU, JipiU 9 SIEKKA wed., April lb ALAMEDA Sat, April 26 3 2. ? n H.5 Mos.. Tues. Wed. Thur Frl.. Sat... a.tn.j Ft. p.m. p.m.1 13 SM 1.7 6.53 12 50- 6.10 5.3?. 9.30 i 6.40! 1.5" 7.46; 1.30 0.10 6.10 5.33 10.31 I x I 7.0s 1.3, 8.53i 2.13! D.m.l la.tu 10.07! 1.1 3.2J 3.W. I 11.14 1.6, 9 30 3.55 l5,a.m.' 1.23 6.40'5.39 11 19 ! I 2.52 6.40 5.40 a m. 1.3S 6.10 5.41 0.15 10.41 4.50 6.12 6.40 5.11,1.12 ,K i J. Sua . 19' 0.15 1.S 11.58 5.40 7.23 6 40,5.42 2.13 I i I p.m.j ( Mr. 'JO' 1.0S. 2 0 l.l2! 6 401 S.IS'6 M 5 iV 3.13 First quarter of the moon on the 16th at S:0S p. m. TO ARRIVE. At Honolulu from San Francisco Victoria. Aorangi January Peking .....; January Ventura . . . , January Gaelic January Alameda .February Hongkong Maru ....... .February Sierra February China February Moana February Doric February Alameda February Nippon Maru March Sonoma March Peru March Alameda March Coptic March Ventura March America Maru March Alameda April Peking April Gaelic '. April Sierra April Hongkong Maru April Alameda April China April FOR SAN FRANCISCO. 1901. ALAMEDA Wed., Jan. 15 SIERRA Tuei, Jan. 21 ALAMEDA Wed., Feb. 5 SONOMA Tues.. Feb. 11 ALAMEDA Wed, Nov. 26 VENTURA Tues., Mar. -i ALAMEDA Wed., Mar. 19 SIERRA Tues.. Mar. 25 ALAMEDA Wed., April 9 SONOMA Tues., April 15 ALAMEDA Wed, April Id VENTURA Tues.. May on In connection with the sailing of the above steamers the agents are prepared to issue to Intending passengers COUPON THROUGH TICKETS by any railroad from San Francisco to all points in the United Statee and from New York by any steamship line to all European ports. FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO WM. G. IRWIN & CO. LLMIIED GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC S. S. CO. j' IS! isr 2Sl 1 Pacific Mail S. S. Co. Occidental and Oriental $.$. Go. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha 14 15 22 22 4 5 12 15 22 26 25 5 5 15 16 22! 26 j 30- 1 Steamers of the above Companie sport on or about the dates below m , FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. PEKING JAN. IS GAELIC JAN. 2S HONGKONG MARU FEB. 6 UUi w NIPPON MARU MAR. 4 MAR. 12 AMERICA MARU MAR. 28 PEKING APRIL 5 'GAELIC APRIL 15 (HONGKONG MARU APRIL 22 CHINA 'DORIC PRRTI I rnPTin S Will call at Honolulu anil loam M. entioned: FOR SAN FRANCISCO. CHINA jav " DORIC JAN. 31 8 23 It 19 29 S IS NIPPON MARU FEB PERU FEB COPTIC MAR. AMERICA MARU MAR. PEKING MAR. GAELIC MAR. HONGKONG MARU APRIL CHINA APRIL . TO DEPART From Honolulu for San Francisco or Victoria. Alameda January 15 China January 20 Sierra January 21 Doric January 31 Alameda February 5 Nippon Maru February S Sonoma February 11 Peru February 15 Coptic February 25 Alameda February 26 America Maru March 4 Ventura March 4 Peking March 12 Alameda March 19 Gaelic March 22 Sierra March 25 Hongkong Maru March 29 China April S Alameda .... April 9 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. Agents. A Reliable Remedy for Bowel Trou bles. Rev. J. M. Yingling. pastor of the Bedford St. M. E. Church, Cumber land, Ind.. U. S. A., says: "It af fords me great pleasure to recom mend Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used it and know others who have never known it to fail." For sale by all dealers and druggists. Benson, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. Canadian Australian Royal Mail Line. Steamers of the above line running in connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney. N.SW., and calling at Victoria, B.C., and Honolulu, and Brisbane, 0., aro DUE AX HONOLULU From Vancouver and Victoria for From Sydney and Brisbane for Brisbane and Sydney Victoria and Vancouver AORANGI JAN. 13 MOANA JAN H MOANA FEB. 15 On or about the dates stated above. THROUGH TICKETS Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United Statea and Europe. flXM For Freight and Passage, and all general information, apply to THEO. H. DAVTES & CO., Limited. GENERAL AGENTS. Up-to-date job printing at The Rv ' publican office. Phone 21S. Gomes and McTighe ". 1 ';. Wholesale Liquor Mirchanfs. King: Strret: J3LOJSOJJUJLrJj9 H. I. Phue Mm KB. ISLAND TRADE A SPECIALTY. Ilmericaq-Hawaiian S. S. Co NEW YORK TO HONOLULU VIA PACIFIC C0A8T. TIE SPLENDID MEW STEEL STEillES- S. S. Oregoxia.n, 6000 tons, to sal about Dec. 20. 1 55. S. California n, 6000 tons, to sail about Januarv 20, 1902. J j S. S. American, 6000 tons, to sail about February. I From San Francisco for Honolulu, S. S. Hvvdes 13000 tons, sail January 4th, 1902. j Freight received at Company's wharf. Forty-second Street, Sooth , Brooklyn, at all times. ' ""' For Further Particulars Apply to i H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. t C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. AGENTS. HONOLULU. fl Mi I itnr KinTs B Xacum St CHINESE SILKS IN EVEBY DESIGN AND SHADE. Hamuiu St. I CLOAKS, PIANO COVERS, CREPES, CHINESE CURIOS, ETO, ETC. "1 r " -ww" u.u uiuicf.. nepao'ican y - V