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r ? i alUllLjlil UUUIIjI 1<br />

cere-monie- s<br />

say that It was the largest<br />

Ingathering of Koreans ever held in II<br />

There were nearly 1000 per- -<br />

x sons "present Resides visitors, there<br />

; 4 ; iwere about 200 cadets in uniform from<br />

e 'the ,various Korean schools on Oahu.<br />

i ";Tbe speakers' st'nd, which occupied<br />

I 'the ceater of the compound, was<br />

jdraped with American, Hawaiian and<br />

- Korean flags. On the speakers' stand<br />

... were the new and retiring officers of<br />

.. - A the Korean Association, Mayor John<br />

' C Lane and )iersons of other naiionall-- .'<br />

VUes who are In touch with local Ko--1<br />

"<br />

. rean Affairs. . , .<br />

.<br />

- v.. Prior to the exercises in the com<br />

I I $ound, there was a brief program "in<br />

the association building, presided over<br />

J A selection hy; the Hawaiian band<br />

opened the program at the compound.<br />

Uev. William E. Potwine' rave the. in<br />

vocation, following which the girls of<br />

the Korean Central School sang. The<br />

Opening address was delivered by W.<br />

Cheong, fchalrman of the new coun-- f<br />

Ilors, who gave ft resume of the<br />

ork of the association' since Its or-- :<br />

k<br />

' ' '<br />

!<br />

Ice ; Cream O<br />

(51.50 per Cai.) f<br />

;::?:':" IceCrcoin<br />

cur; SPECIALTY<br />

I C Delivered) - ; ; .<br />

Freeh Honolulu<br />

J w pwi UUiil<br />

Zlawleys<br />

-- .<br />

Iidne4225 ;<br />

- V 'Hi- -<br />

'ii'<br />

a Capital gvolufion.<br />

Pdsf:<br />

Sold byGrocers and Stores,<br />

ON LOTK AS<br />

leil US WOBV lUCJ ouuui uncaotn<br />

cattle we will not worry. Our own Inspector<br />

and veterinarian are capable<br />

.izatlon.,:.<br />

1 Le new. officers of the association<br />

v ere insUHed with, brief ceremonies,<br />

tie . prayer being deliversd<br />

hy Ker. C. Y. i le. This was followed<br />

ly a salutation to the new officers by<br />

tie cadets. After an address by C. H.<br />

Kim, the new president of the Korean<br />

Assuciaticn; a brief musical program<br />

! rcuht the exercise to a close. ',<br />

The cadets and students of the Ko--'<br />

r'-- n Central School were to hold an<br />

LiLlcilc tournament oir the boys field<br />

thlsf afternoon,<br />

rAIXGEKS BOOKED<br />

Per rtr. Klnau for Kauai ports, Feb.<br />

2 Dr. l)t rfcy, W. C: Parte, C. A. Scott<br />

6tr.-Claudi- ne Per for , Maul ports,<br />

rr. 2 H..vcn Holt, J. B. Bale, 1 E.<br />

"he West End ConsoUdated Mining<br />

irany of Nevada gathered 33,909<br />

--<br />

; :.cejMcffoldln 10 days. .', . i<br />

1 ' 1<br />

r V H rV (<br />

of handling the matter.<br />

Supervisor who<br />

V-<br />

- - KrrTVf - had pre--<br />

Tiousiy ptivawi terdfty 'is<br />

he would oppose sppointment to on.<br />

brother; In- - - at nassing'<br />

apparently; changed' his<br />

concerning ine mppomunea a<br />

urday night for, t& dlscussioa of<br />

the Waterhouse letter uarsen , saia<br />

that it was ft. piece OT basmessj<br />

to take spite the mayor)<br />

his brother, and I am back- -<br />

- up Lane. I<br />

- are t appointraents<br />

made Saturday night by Mayor Lane;<br />

and which. v,were approved by the;<br />

4<br />

'board:<br />

4 I j<br />

; Keepers "of i i<br />

Aala Park David Kunukaa ;<br />

" :.y ; Maunakea. iy<br />

Square--- A. Blshaw ahd Pet-<br />

x '<br />

er . Naone." ; .) 'J<br />

Emma John Kea.-r:-Atkinso-<br />

Park L. M. KeaunuL . ?<br />

Park --Antone Richard j 'I<br />

KalulanV Park Pi Nloloi i -<br />

f ' V<br />

Schocl --janItorst;<br />

Amputation was found necessary in<br />

the case of T. Fuknhara, Japanese<br />

who was thrown from a Rapid Transit<br />

Larsen,<br />

saw in conYersaviuu nfterno0n. The man said<br />

thai the<br />

nave been standing; the foot-o-f<br />

the Tnayors as milk board. striking the<br />

tele- -<br />

spector, hhd<br />

phone poles when he lost his balance<br />

mind<br />

ana fcir between the wheels. Both feet<br />

the<br />

were crushed : He died wt Queers<br />

hospital todays ' -<br />

u<br />

poor<br />

: V' ' iioat<br />

against<br />

rwpondence beciuse of ill health is<br />

on<br />

for assigned a reason for the suicide ot<br />

ing Lot<br />

TJkino Matsu, : ,a . Japinese woman<br />

Following<br />

the-- ;<br />

whose body was. forad 'yesfbrday ln<br />

? v Moiliili reservoir, Deputy : Sheriff<br />

Asch- - will investigate . the-- : drowning<br />

this afternoon; a number of witnesses<br />

parks!<br />

having: been called. The<br />

and<br />

ri<br />

Thomas<br />

Square<br />

Kalihi<br />

X'-<br />

McKinley High Antone fcabo..'<br />

Kaahumanu Solomon Wood. ;?<br />

Kainlani Primary D. Kauahipaulo,<br />

ej. Costa and S. KeIHnuL? -- ' i<br />

Central Grammar W, P, NuhL.f .<br />

. Royal M. ; S. .;- - Nascimento. ''<br />

Pokukaina A, rv<br />

Freemanl"<br />

Kauluwela George LehuanuL Lone<br />

Kaiolohia.<br />

v Kallhlwaena i)an Kama. ?<br />

- woman left<br />

her home and Ave Bmallx:hildren early<br />

yesterday morning.- Her. body was<br />

found tn the reservoir later. She is<br />

slid to have appeared . demented for<br />

some weeits pasi.<br />

n lMe.at and Fooi.InspextorT-Honolul- u,<br />

vv , Monsarrai v xwa, tv. racuun ;<br />

Koolaupoko, G; ' BtUe, i<br />

. Pol Inspector E. IV S.; Marino; Jr.<br />

v Honohiltf Civil Service Commissioh:<br />

U Ay nitehouse,who assumed his<br />

duties as city engineer to succeed W.<br />

A. Wall, today announced the person<br />

: of his department to be as. fol<br />

lows : -r--<br />

:<br />

v nel<br />

-. ;<br />

Waialua H. N. KanlhonuL<br />

Miemae-Mr-s. Il Williams.' i r 1<br />

T. Wayson. ' !<br />

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The ripened kernels of pearly white Indian Corn<br />

their. succulent goodness cooked, into thin, i<br />

wafery bits, and toasted a golden-brow- n. 1 ' with<br />

are then rolled<br />

to<br />

; : 4 '<br />

: - Add a little creani or milk and sugar-- perhaps some'<br />

t fresh rsteyred fniit and the combination smacks won-- V<br />

.; ".):..<br />

drous gobL:.-'- W;'.' : : P. r1<br />

, : : --Tostoasties are' untouched Uy human band from<br />

; start linisli of the making, and come you crisp and<br />

to to<br />

sweet rcidy to, cat the packet, .molesome,<br />

1 ishinsr a royal dish for all davs. l; '.V::-;-:-<br />

from nour-- 1<br />

t5--J<br />

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I ' Russian InternistAtNn --<br />

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HONOLULU STAB-BULLETI- N, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1,<br />

Lorrin Andrews, rchairmhn ; : S. P. Cor J<br />

rea and Noah W. AlulL Vv .; "c . '..S<br />

), Charles H. Clark,- - wad overseer;<br />

Curl A. Widemann, chief clerk; Sam<br />

Kamoilint t; Naeole l r 4v,t<br />

PauoarAhdrew KalaL b i J<br />

i Ewa John Tonal. ; v fi<br />

.' Luhe.<br />

'<br />

Walpahu-Kapahuelu- a.<br />

v'<br />

- Pearl City D. P.<br />

Lllluokalanl K. Kamakau I and 1<br />

Keliinoi, statistician; A. K. Vierra,<br />

Jr.<br />

timekeeper ( James , Goo, clerk and<br />

stenographer; William A. Hall, clerk<br />

of<br />

Alea<br />

Hoe<br />

D.<br />

Kahiktea. .v y v'y.<br />

: r:'<br />

Central Grammar-rWo- ng Ah Yuen<br />

and Benjamin ;<br />

Kaallitlti.<br />

?' Kalihlkal W R Needham v r,:<br />

Manca Mrs. Walwaiole.?<br />

Mclntyre Building Peter Kanae.<br />

Mechanic to ekamlne county auto-<br />

: mobiles a E. Kellogg.. ' . , i v<br />

Chauffeur.' mayor's , automobile'--Jame- s.<br />

Kekahnkt K nr. .vj--'<br />

City and County Physician James<br />

-- outer districts; Andrew JBrlghti<br />

foreman - of , Kakaako stables ; Apaki<br />

ManuwaL' watchman of. Kakaako . sta<br />

bles; Barney Joy, machinist of Kaka<br />

ako stables;-Charle- s Holoua, foreman<br />

KI-oul- and watchman of Palama stables ; a,<br />

watchman Moiliili quarry; John<br />

Vasconcellos, foreman of, the sweeping<br />

gang; Hobron, auto truck4 driver; K- -<br />

kanuna.auto truck driver; John C OH<br />

veira, blacksmith ; George . KawaC stableman;<br />

Kahue,- - stableman; John Ma- -<br />

hakuA stableman;, Levi KanaL tool-jnan<br />

and Pan danger..man. v . i<br />

civn service Positions, r "f<br />

r. Those appointed by oeing placed Dn<br />

the list of those eligible for positions<br />

in tne police and fire departments as<br />

result or th civU Bervlcb eianilna-- tloa Thursday ; were announced Satur-- ;<br />

a<br />

H<br />

day night zt follows: v'i ir f ? i<br />

Police Department. ? '<br />

--<br />

;ohn;IL WaiwaioleijWalter W: Lar<br />

sen, E; K Richardson,-Josep- WF Santoa<br />

F. Nomu Hans K.? KlhachL Wm<br />

; p. Anglin, Pal YoungA. L. pe Pries,<br />

Dewey MpekinL4 c. ;;; :v?;<br />

,<br />

;<br />

Fire Department:. . ' .<br />

-- '<br />

i<br />

' a. F. Bradley Frank Plada, S.. D.<br />

Blake, .J W Dowdy, J. K, Kealoha,<br />

E. P. -- Maeomber, J. Malterre, De Witt<br />

I Special offleer, detective department<br />

"<br />

Mounted offlcer--E. J.-- GayJ<br />

, Motorcycle officery-Cha- s. H. tinstace,<br />

O. L. Almeida, fm. J. Markham,<br />

iLU. Moranba. M.i.; Miller, - f<br />

Substation of ffcerV-Joh- n Hills, Sam<br />

uet Ferrara, i I r Jleldgrove.<br />

-- Traffic office liver K. ' Akan,<br />

Samuel Lehua, H. Ihenhauer. J.;S.<br />

Townsend, AVm.' Legros,-;- - -- Michael<br />

Morse. Sylvester Cu Wm. F. Mey-- r.<br />

era, Oscar S. Weitu M. Stupple--<br />

beem. V- V . ...V<br />

' The; board apprbv the ' followmg<br />

itments by Fire<br />

Chlpf Thkirstnn In hid department: '<br />

I - Assistant<br />

I<br />

'<br />

" t<br />

Foreman Olaf Evenson,<br />

'.<br />

promoted to driver.<br />

Hoseman H. V. G, Field, promoted<br />

to assistant foreman<br />

' A: G. Kaiser. John M. Fries. Alfred<br />

Jaoa and John K. Jmes. appointed<br />

hosemen from the eligible lsL<br />

Ninety per centfjall the .city and<br />

county .supplies wla, be purchased<br />

,<br />

through the office I of Purchasing<br />

Agent E. J. Botts fo the six. months<br />

period' ending June 0. ,fBlds wlU be<br />

anthoriied at the raetlog of the board<br />

or suDemsors romoraw niht<br />

1915.<br />

iiuiwLULu limn HiiYu luuii uuijuu ;pv<br />

Paul Glade Writes to Friend<br />

Here of War in Belgium, East<br />

Prussia and Poland ;<br />

Irt' the ring line and . to draw again<br />

for munition from other detachments<br />

behind the ring line. The detachment<br />

has 24 wagons, 200 horses and as<br />

many"! soldiers. After nite long.<br />

marches we reached ,th,e enemy,<br />

On Kthe iwehtysixth of August we<br />

Friday-evente- g.<br />

school February 5, at.<br />

8 o'clock. - - Admission 25 cents. Entertainment<br />

is for the benefit of the<br />

milk fund of this organization-Ad- v.<br />

J<br />

1<br />

u, .x- -<br />

;<br />

. .<br />

1<br />

it<br />

;<br />

hcurs through the length of Germany,<br />

through Berlin, where I saw my family<br />

at the railroad station, brought us<br />

on the fourth of September to our<br />

place where we wre ordered to In<br />

East Prussia. Within 12 days not a<br />

IJ;" Tn UH w Jiuslei, the 'thud of<br />

, f ydruro and a selection by the<br />

fcn band. opened exercises at the Ko- -<br />

7 I Jrean compound. Punchbowl street; to--<br />

''y day; In observance of the seventh<br />

?'nlverary of the founding of the Ko- -<br />

Those who were present at the<br />

i by 8. H. Choi, secretary of the Ko-- ,<br />

rem X. M. G. A. The program opened<br />

with a song by the Korean boys oi<br />

- Ml school, after which H. S. Hong,<br />

t ; wanaging editor of the Korean Chrts- -<br />

" tiaa Advocate, offered grayer, ;<br />

V A TeatnrV of the meeting "warf ; the<br />

surrendering of the keys and seals<br />

of the association to the new officers<br />

by the retiring heads; The docaments<br />

vere handed to the new president by<br />

, iW. IC Pak, retiring chilnnan of the<br />

; Counsellors. : Mr. Pak then : delivered<br />

, a brief address In mhich he predicted<br />

t a bright future for the association Tinder<br />

tljf administration of the new offl--<br />

'<br />

eers. T-'"-- T:-h- T<br />

.. v -- , ---. i 4 f i j<br />

J. .... . I<br />

MajiJrs Brother Among Large<br />

Number of Appointees Approved<br />

by Supervisors<br />

'<br />

.<br />

-<br />

.<br />

inspecuon or W<br />

4 , :<br />

f<br />

ana mw<br />

rles fcy the munidpai government, m-eluding<br />

the tests for<br />

Official<br />

snpenlsors by Albert Warhote,<br />

president of the Territorial Boardor<br />

m urlitk was read to tn<br />

board at the meeting Saturday night.<br />

.<br />

jine lexiPr wag because he had<br />

territorial a Lille the British viceon- -<br />

Ui although town had been five<br />

ar?,t71J0riS? mitTh ln Germans,<br />

a counter-measur- e<br />

coun 7-- previous y<br />

Mayor<br />

. arresta or ;<br />

appointed Lot his brother ww;enJcye1 In une-- , ciu-- tne posiuon ana<br />

WOTK XOI muruiuft. ' ; ,<br />

Cut Lane1 did not start inspecting thanks military author!-milk- r<br />

Instead, accompanied by Super- -<br />

-<br />

tJes , .<br />

Ahia and Physician Way-- .<br />

renort that Walker was brut- -<br />

son, he toured the dairies of the coun- -<br />

trip was to secure information to show<br />

that the territory was not. handling<br />

cattle and inspection1-- properly,<br />

which iwould afford an excuse for tlty .<br />

dairies. ' .. - T"5?"--<br />

The supervisors the Water- -<br />

ttMtea lotVor oa ,!noilltfnr DlSCUSS- -<br />

i.. . I<br />

cno.ian. rin<br />

- rv .tfiG. "wtiV'hav1<br />

i<br />

The following cablegram! vai. te- -<br />

ceived Saturday from '<br />

German official sources: J<br />

"WASHINGTON, D. C Jan. 30.<br />

Tbe London Times on December 23,<br />

'2814. reoorted the English<br />

COB8U, ln LlUe Walker, had brut-<br />

'<br />

territorial do not want to<br />

-<br />

iprpafp. hv th. nprniAn atthouah<br />

i.V.d broien one arm. lV.<br />

l:r<br />

established the<br />

tn anir nf hl. wAJ<br />

"Zr",7', I -- "rdTrfVenUv<br />

" " " ' l<br />

to on his jacket and overcoat when<br />

transported to Germany.<br />

dei SDeci.i facilities. He was allowed<br />

Iia. mA.Im vloltino- - lureru<br />

InspectlonOf diseased cat- -<br />

ftrrested<br />

as<br />

the<br />

fl.Ji?;Si2KrtoSaeeii<br />

possession of the<br />

pointed Vwas<br />

Lane d<br />

aermans<br />

Lane,<br />

to<br />

fa<br />

M1tlo .vhn t.<br />

by<br />

iPressei to<br />

y- -<br />

late afternoon<br />

that vicebeenput<br />

the<br />

visor County The<br />

alljr treated was. therefore lnventIotLMIfared far, and circulate<br />

milk Rj!:o9&HoifpitaJ<br />

branded<br />

A coroner's inauest lias been called<br />

10 Investigate the death of a Japanese<br />

laborer nimed Fulyimoto, who was<br />

t,on by<br />

officials<br />

beittglragged A letter , from . a Honolulan anl<br />

from one of th German soldiers who<br />

broke through the Russian cordon in<br />

the terrible and now historic battle<br />

of last .November has come to a iocal<br />

friend vivid with the roar of bat- -<br />

tie.<br />

I<br />

Tef letter is" from Paul Clade. well- -<br />

that he has wen a lieutenancy and the<br />

some dIsUnie<br />

b' runy team of, mules. The<br />

, v---.<br />

UtkA M<br />

'<br />

--<br />

cherished iron cross. The letter i ,<br />

- nn Uttlo f,nt (Tnfh I<br />

Poland. Previous to time young<br />

Glade had fought on the western side, I The in Belgium was corapara-tahlh- g<br />

part in the successful Uwly easy, in feouth Poland still quite<br />

on Namur, Belgium<br />

The letter is as follows:<br />

- Strykow, Russian Poland.<br />

Dec. 6, 1914<br />

Dear George<br />

So up to this place 1 have succeeded ,<br />

in getting through, and I am healthy ,<br />

and in good spirits. As It may interct<br />

vr.n nrf rttir n Hnnniiiiu' tn<br />

har a little direct from the<br />

Scene.<br />

o you may<br />

' war'"<br />

I shall write shortly how J<br />

Russian scul was in East Prussia, but<br />

now<br />

that<br />

war<br />

assault<br />

I the letter<br />

; On the fourth of August, ihe thlru<br />

f Jue-terbo- day of mobilization, I rg<br />

reported at<br />

at the 6th Garde Field Artll- -<br />

lerie Regiment and I was ordered to<br />

the light detachment of munition of<br />

thie Brst division. After the mobiliza<br />

tion of this detachment we left the<br />

garrison on the tenth of August,<br />

o'clock in the morning, by train to the<br />

Belgium border. 't<br />

- It is' the task of this detachment to<br />

provide, the munition for the batteries ly<br />

-- the rascals tried to invade<br />

sia. At cnce we received the order I<br />

tc-rea- ch Breslau by train.<br />

And from thtre we came into a<br />

frightful mltUp. We marched about<br />

0 kilometers Poland to the<br />

hT Hi.,h<br />

? 1?? !LtI<br />

r;- -.<br />

. w rl.<br />

"-- -<br />

agreeable, not censidering the bad<br />

roads, tut nere It is awful. Nobody<br />

could possibly Imagine the local conditions.<br />

The terrfible cold weather,<br />

far below aero, and then seven days<br />

and nights without sleep and no shel<br />

ter ln addition thereto<br />

by the Russians, cnce un--l<br />

expectedly surprised by the ''ossacka i<br />

-10 ake the story short, the most<br />

wrriuie pCrnce ine iasi ivaays.<br />

division and were suddenly surround I<br />

ed". by the Russians. They attacked ;<br />

us tIrom .all sides, everything went<br />

wrcng. but ' JAS - kit<br />

Freight Forwarders and Distnbutor<br />

Stle-- I<br />

on<br />

eichTeTTnd<br />

: ?J??n<br />

wnaeyer,<br />

surrondfJ<br />

we .succeeded to fight 'our<br />

way through "and thought we were<br />

safe as the Cossacks attacked us suddenly<br />

one. evening. Snd burnt and rnur<br />

dered and shot and pierced every- -'<br />

,tgJn-sjgfeirji- nd 'ne ca" f!<br />

,MK<br />

Vf ..Wrtjr ,"um lUttt<br />

.ter!:.'l ''.<br />

Though we were surrounded entin<br />

our army corps succeeded in raak<br />

V They -- are made daily at our bakery.<br />

SODA CRACKERS- -<br />

--OYSTER CRACKERS<br />

ANIMAL CRACKERS<br />

Sold in Paekascs and in Bulk at our Bakery.<br />

. Sold in Tins and Packages by ail Grocers."<br />

Love Biscuit<br />

j<br />

5-D- $68.75 for ay Trip<br />

;tTO; THE fGARDEN<br />

ISLAND"<br />

. - i of Kanai<br />

including Steamship Rates, Hotel<br />

Accommodations, Automobile<br />

Service , and Guides.<br />

Lower Rates Quoted for Parties<br />

.of Two or More. ,<br />

ALORICH A. HALL<br />

202 Kauikeolani Bui Id ing, 118<br />

King Street.; Phone 5395.<br />

We . arrange many other local<br />

--<br />

. tn& Inter4sland tours. - -<br />

ing 14,000 prisoners and conquering<br />

2"j cannons. - .That Is the best of the ;<br />

whole affair and that has ' been . ac- - i<br />

knowledged in the highest quarters.<br />

Ali i lost was my trunk, sleeping bag.<br />

laundry bag and last but not least,<br />

; r "i j."ijy 1' ; (came out well. I am sorry that I lost<br />

The Mothers' Club of KaimukI will the kodak. ; and the Honolulu . Photo<br />

give an entertamment and dance in Supply Ca may make a claim against<br />

the Assembly hall of-- the Liliuokalanl Cossacks . for same. Kind regards<br />

.<br />

.<br />

if<br />

mm<br />

vij.<br />

'Aloha, vmii<br />

h:-A- &<br />

' '<br />

pAtiLGtADEl"-Ue- ut<br />

6th Garde Field Reg. 3.<br />

CITY TRANSFER CO.<br />

Insist Love's Products<br />

lijf<br />

Dutch Cookies Ginger Snaps Lemon Snaps<br />

stormed Namur, a wonderful feat We to<br />

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