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SHIPPING and 1NSUR<br />
ANCE AGENTS. .<br />
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E. A.; H, ROSS 7. . . . . .Treasurer<br />
G. JL CARTER. . , . . . .Director<br />
C. II. COOKE. ..... ...Director<br />
J. H.. GALT.; ... ..V... Director<br />
R. A. COOKE... ...4.'., Director<br />
A. GARTLEY.:-- I. j...<br />
D. G. MAY.<br />
; Director<br />
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Credit and TraYelers' Checks<br />
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YOKOHAMA SPECIE<br />
BANK, LIMITED.<br />
Capital .subscribed;.. 43.000,000<br />
Capital ,.',30,000,000<br />
eccrre fttnui;W... .ia.230,000<br />
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paid up.. . . .<br />
CTdj," Merchant<br />
T.Z'.Z Af.'D EONrj CROKERS<br />
llonttulu<br />
: : - a a IaT t1 St.<br />
- Stock" and Bond<br />
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Insured<br />
If Not, See<br />
Castle & Cooke, Ltd.<br />
Fire, Life, Marine, Automobile and<br />
4f- - -<br />
Aecidentlnsurance!Agents<br />
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tyo,,ji d<br />
start saving;<br />
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HAWAII<br />
OF'<br />
limited<br />
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nawaii;.<br />
. Sugar<br />
Alexaniet<br />
Baldwin<br />
LlmltedVi'--<br />
Factori<br />
ComrhissiorrUerch-iiit- t<br />
Vtnd Insurance Agents<br />
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- '. . - ,' Aegnts .for -<br />
Uaiaiian Commercial & Sugar<br />
- Co.-- ; - ; ; j<br />
Haikxi Sugaf Companj,'<br />
paiae Plantation; .<br />
. Mauf Agricultural Companj.<br />
Hawaiian Suar Company.<br />
' Kahuku Plantation Company.' -<br />
McBryde' Sugar C4V tid. i H<br />
Kaculul Hailroad' Company;<br />
Kauai Raihray Company.<br />
v Kauai fruit 4rLand Co, Ltd<br />
v Xlonblua Ranch,<br />
Bichop aCoJ<br />
Pay 4 yearly In Sivtea De?<br />
...l .. posits,- com?aunded;.twte4rrvfct<br />
Annually.-- - v<br />
MEAT DARKEY GROCERY<br />
Fuor:e 3451 .<br />
c. q; yeetkop : & co;?r<br />
FOH --<br />
SALE<br />
J1000 house on lot KSx<br />
.100. Pakul and lpth avc; fine vie.<br />
t $236-- Lot r COxiQO " corner 10th 'and<br />
Pakui; good for store, r r r "<br />
$700 Lot '40x112; 3800 sq. ft. In Pf r-ry<br />
Tract corner Scoooiand Emma<br />
Waity Bldg. V :',jr.-7- 5 King St<br />
AGHffS WANTED<br />
HOME INSURANCE CO. OF HAWAII<br />
Ltd, 0Neil Bldg,' 96 King SC corner<br />
Fort St, ' Telephone 3529 r ;<br />
Fine cottage. In town; gas;<br />
screened; electricity; 322. v<br />
Renovated house; 30. . I '<br />
OR SALE Larss troae.and lot with<br />
bearing trees and grapevines; $2500.<br />
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REAL ESTATE,<br />
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HONOLTJLTJ. BTAB-BtrtliEll- N, MONDAY,<br />
Honolulu Stock Exchang<br />
Monday, Feb. 1.<br />
Bid-Alexand- er Asked<br />
Baldwifl,Ltd 200 230<br />
!C. Brewer & Co. .. 250<br />
SUGAR.<br />
21H mm<br />
L.-C- o.<br />
Ry. Co. 6s..,;...,. 100<br />
Kohala Ditch COu 6s. . . . . 90<br />
McBryde Sugar Co. 5s.., , , . 93<br />
Mutual Tel.. 68 ......... ... .<br />
Oahu Ry, & Land Co. s.. 103 ?.<br />
Oahu Sugar Co. 6s,V. ... 103 r<br />
Olaa Sugar Co. 6s 81 ;<br />
Pacific J G; & Fi. Col-s- : i i<br />
j Pacific Sugar Mill Co.' 6a - 77 95<br />
Pioneer Mill Co.": 5s:;;., tOO I<br />
San Carlos Milling Co $ 100. .<br />
Waialua Agri. Co. 5s: .100 ;<br />
ur iiWU may' 'taken<br />
5d In ' the circuit court<br />
. niuiui urn<br />
all th Pod<br />
though I u<br />
rannihglto 1.<br />
itlon over - the ' dlarlct ton would<br />
ail and Porto Rico and longer.<br />
R we"f ! eXTO given<br />
linsairrin-ove- rmlr in<br />
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Kason S;a lam it F.. 9(1 9ft IT C<br />
& S. Co. 33; 50 McBryde:6;;3S.6W1',l?T.d,n.<br />
5 ; 10, 40 Haw. Pineapple Co. 35; 30<br />
H.:C.- - c S33t,,5rJl & M .CO.<br />
J'iv<br />
; DIVIDENDS.<br />
Feb. t.00,Paia W.0; .KeaaagL99;<br />
rioneer zo; waimea 1.00,<br />
.Latest sugar quotation:? deg. test<br />
4X0 fcerf $84X0 per t6ni ,<br />
Sug - 4.20cts!<br />
-- S,if r..h LzlZTlf M It lit?<br />
HcnrV. aTBrhCII!!3 Tni5t Cnl<br />
Ltf.<br />
Members Honolulu Stock and ; Bond<br />
Exchange, ' :<br />
Fort and Merchant, Streets<br />
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'Telephone 1203 .<br />
i. F. UORGAfi C- O- LTD.<br />
I ,-. ;'v,,J. STOCK ; BROKERS<br />
information Furnished and Loans<br />
Mada;<br />
' Merchant Street Star-Buildin- g<br />
v: Phone 1572 "<br />
' , C. G. BOCKUSi<br />
Authorized Agent for Hawaii for<br />
First Preferred Stock of Pacific Gas<br />
s. Electric; Company of California.<br />
Phone 2784. ? . P. O. Box 542<br />
Office, 503- - Stangenwald Bldg.<br />
After serving ; I yea rs as vessel<br />
master on t the Great : Lakes. Captain.<br />
cservice<br />
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; This Company, the oldest and largest Tnist Company<br />
la the TerrttoryJ of Hawaii places at' your<br />
disposal its .complete services in" its various Depart-<br />
ments,. incIuding'ZZ.f:;:.-;,- -<br />
MERCANTILE.<br />
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FEBRUARYS, 1915.<br />
H A V A I I MM<br />
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PUT<br />
! More than 300 sacks of mall frbfli<br />
the mainland wiR arrive la the steam<br />
er- - Matsohia; tomorrow morning.<br />
A-- lolopalntv of tnirist from '<br />
the j<br />
mainiana lS vDooKea for Hawaii m tnei<br />
steamer Mauna Jlea,- - leaving for Hilo<br />
Wednesdaynornlng. -<br />
The steamer Helene ; will beVr de-spatched<br />
fer windward.Kauaf ports<br />
'!Zrr<br />
H The FarffJeXMaff liner ?ChIna,. scheduled<br />
to depart for San Francisco at<br />
10 o'clock tomorrow mornln& will car<br />
ry --the nextjnafl for the mainland. .<br />
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f ttt . i j ;m . I<br />
Sugar amountMK io'1740 sacks from f<br />
Mniotai '. xmacha the oort. vesterdav 1<br />
teithe-.:ste8etVMfkahal- a. Th ves- -<br />
sel brought three cabra passengers<br />
,f w j v<br />
A small number of cabin passengers<br />
has been booked fbr the coast in the<br />
Matson steamer Miiioa. to denart for<br />
San Francisco at 4 o'clock tomorrow i<br />
r I<br />
afternoon.<br />
I<br />
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IJOin ine onusn army ana ny.<br />
1 - icapuiah mil<br />
rvvmnsnr ateamer' J. Alr - Chanslor<br />
steamed for the California coast yes<br />
terday afternoon. ; . r ' v,<br />
The United States army transport<br />
Logan Is expected to arrive from Manila<br />
by way of Nagasaki, Japan." Fri<br />
day morning. The vessel will remain<br />
at Honolulu about 24 hours before<br />
steaming for San Francisco.<br />
The "<br />
Pacific Mail steamer Korea,<br />
with a dumber of passengers and .a<br />
large mail from San Francisco, is due<br />
at this pdrt Friday morning. The ves- -<br />
sel carries a big: cargo for the coast<br />
of Asia.'<br />
The Klnau from Kauai ports . has<br />
hoi .Hi.hrorf f ahnur 70AO sArVs I<br />
of 'sugar and a quantity of sundries<br />
brought from KauaL The vessel re-turned<br />
to this port with a small list<br />
of cabin and deck passengers.<br />
. I<br />
With Australian products. Including<br />
refrigerated meat for the United<br />
States .army , jjuartermaster depart<br />
ment, the Canadian-Australasia- n liner<br />
Niagara is due at Honolulu Friday.<br />
The vessel carries passengers and cargo<br />
for British Columbia.<br />
A smalt number of passengers and<br />
a. cargo "including an auto, 21 sacks of<br />
beans, crates of chickens and 79 pack<br />
ages of sundries reached port from<br />
Maui in the steamer Claudine. . The<br />
vessel, is scheduled to depart for the<br />
.Valle Isle at 5 o'clock this evening.<br />
PASSE5GEB5 ABETTED<br />
4-t:<br />
Per str. Kmau, January 31 W.<br />
Ions, S. K. Kaeo, S. Sayegusaa, R.<br />
lOuye, Morimoto, Chang KeeMrs. An- -<br />
tonio, K. Hamano, Mrs. K. Hamano, '<br />
P." A Gorman, J. J. Dias Mrs. W. Ebe--<br />
'Iing, H. Busher, Mrs. A, Wflson. Rev.<br />
Mr-Kal- . S. E. Hannestead, Dr. Derby<br />
Li a Larsen. M. A. Mikaeia. D. H.<br />
Bryne, L. Reflton, Miss A. Cooke, Mrs.<br />
CM, Cookev W. H.-Ri- Sr Hans la-enberg,<br />
E. Kopke, Brothers Sylvester,<br />
A. Horner, E. A. Knudseo, Mrs. A.<br />
K&ndsen, Master V. Knudsen. Mrs.<br />
EL A. Knudsen and three servants. C.<br />
R. Forbes, T. M. Church. C. J. Mc-<br />
Carthy, Master Rurakie. .<br />
Buy your Y. M, C A. meal books<br />
today. Adv." . . , y -j-;'-<br />
C';.<br />
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SCHOONER D<br />
"111111<br />
Wine oTltOnS WHO Snipped fr0lTI:<br />
y Hawaii arejlastfened Across'<br />
Canada Toward London<br />
The nine young "men of Hawaii , who<br />
signed on the- - British steamer Glen--<br />
roy .and left here to join tho British<br />
rniw fa, rw ' Kaii trtanrH<br />
- " -<br />
me ironi now, according 10 a new- -<br />
papef article from Seattle. The Post--.<br />
Intelligencer says; ,<br />
ADoara tne tmnsn steamer uien<br />
roy, of the Royal Mail Steam Packet<br />
Company, which reached Vancouver<br />
yesterday morning, bound from London<br />
for Seattle, were nine strapping<br />
young men who are on their way from<br />
the Hawaiian Islands to England to<br />
eers on the Glenrov. but had signed<br />
on as members of the crew. They<br />
were released as soon as tne ime<br />
reachedVancouver and allowed to pro<br />
ceed to London.<br />
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"In the party were G. W. Badger,<br />
who will join the .submarine service.<br />
and G. H. Davis, G. Farthing, R, Trot<br />
ter, A. ' P. Mustard, and W. Pollock,<br />
who will wear the uniform of the roy<br />
al artillery, i<br />
British Residents Bear. Expense.<br />
D. (i. Dmn, who will join the royal<br />
horse artillery; V. Begbte, who will<br />
become a member of the' Ninth ua-and<br />
R. a Kay, wh will cajt his<br />
l W,U1 ine u wcr<br />
Itrt-- .<br />
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uriusn. resiaenis oi uw. niwiuui<br />
ianas are oeanng me evuv -<br />
senamg me men w.ue irvnu in w<br />
der that there might be no breach In<br />
the neutrality of the American Islands<br />
men were signed on the Glenroy<br />
Cl 1X1 e c '<br />
;emD?<br />
iisieu as uueni, Buueu uiu w,u,<br />
d Begbie. a husky r, ...lu.<br />
was<br />
s"ca<br />
J? six-foote-<br />
'When the Glenroy was casting on<br />
her lines at Honolulu an amusing incident<br />
occurred on the pier. Several<br />
Scotchmen, who were down to see the<br />
loys off, were singing "It's a Long<br />
Way to Tipperary," when a big<br />
Ger-ma- n.<br />
In a loud voice, tried to drown<br />
the, melody with "Deutschland Uber<br />
Alles." It was a battle of music for<br />
a time, but the subject of the kaiser<br />
scon ran cut of wind and retired fron<br />
the pier. The most interesting character<br />
in the party is Begbie, who has<br />
roamed about the world for years. He<br />
fought in the South African war, has<br />
been a cow-punch-er in Montana and<br />
New Zealand, and of late has been engaged<br />
in breaking horses and mules<br />
in Hawaii."<br />
Joseph Schwartz returned on the<br />
three-month- Mongolia. Monday from a s'<br />
trip to Honolulu and has<br />
joined bis family at their home on<br />
Divisadero street. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Schwartz and their two daughters.<br />
Misses Henrietta and Josephine<br />
Schwartz, are planning a trip to Honolulu<br />
in June. .Miss Schwartz made<br />
her jdebvt last montn at an elaborate<br />
supper dance given in the Italian<br />
room at thp St Francis. Miss<br />
Schwartz has just returned from a<br />
short .visit withMisa Prlscilia E1U--<br />
IsIand.-:-Chronic- cotf at Ie.<br />
Mare<br />
Captain Charles Peterson has wirelessed<br />
Castle & Cooke, local representatives,<br />
that the vessel will arrive from<br />
Sail Francisco on Tuesday evening. It<br />
Is expected that the-ves- sel will be<br />
off quarantine about 7 o'clock. Dr.<br />
F. E, Trotter, Iff 'charge' or" the" fed,<br />
eral public health service, has consented<br />
to grant pratique that the liner<br />
nny come to a - berth at Pier 15 with-<br />
out additional delay.<br />
The Matsonla Is reported to have<br />
met<br />
SSf<br />
with unusually rough weather.<br />
which fell to the lot of a number of<br />
a mere soutneny coufso," '<br />
; The Matsonta left the coast with a<br />
record shipment of automobiles. Its<br />
cargo includes 3397 tons for Honolulu<br />
and abour 2000 tons for discharge at<br />
Hllo. - Mail flJTiounfTflff to 230 '<br />
sacks<br />
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AUCTION 8ALE t Of; , LAND,<br />
' WAIALUA ISLAND OF MOLO--<br />
;.:V'." . kai, . :;;yV;:<br />
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SATURDAY, ' FEB 6; 1J15V<br />
: at 12 O'clock noon. '<br />
At my . salesroom, .cprner .Fort<br />
and Queen streets, --opposite-H. '<br />
Hackfeld b Co, Ltd, I will sell:<br />
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323<br />
WOODED, WATER, . RANGE '.r<br />
All thit certain parcel of land<br />
situate In Waialua, of the Island ' s<br />
Molokal and described as<br />
follows: Commencing at the '<br />
top of a hill In. ridge- - Just above<br />
a bamboo clum in gulch and<br />
running: North 64 SWest<br />
true) 5200 feet along Punlchua<br />
np ridge to top of mountains; --<br />
North 28 15' East (true) 2830<br />
feet along top of mountains;<br />
South 75" 42' East (true) 4480<br />
feet along Moannl dowa center<br />
of ridge; South 63 44' West<br />
ttrue) 1173 feet along Daniela<br />
Napela's purchase ' in Waialua<br />
to point oh slope; South 3r 36'<br />
West (true) 1187 feet along S.<br />
Kafli's purchase Ap. 3 m Waialua,<br />
across stream up side of<br />
ridge to point on top of same;<br />
South 3a ir East (true) 1944<br />
feet along Hoopil's purchase Ap.<br />
3, and Kaahanul's Ap. 4 in Waialua<br />
down side of ridge and<br />
across stream to Initial point<br />
containing: an area of 323 92-10- 0<br />
acres. Being a portion of the<br />
premises that were awarded<br />
and patented to the said William<br />
Charles Lunalilo. by Land<br />
Commission Award 8339 B, Apa-n-a<br />
27, and Royal Patent 7633.<br />
Would especially draw attention<br />
to the water and wood on<br />
this land, being, as I understand<br />
It, part of the headwaters<br />
of the Waialua river.<br />
The upset price is $1230.00.<br />
The terms are cash. A Warranty<br />
Deed will be furnished,<br />
but the deed at the expense of<br />
purchaser. ?; c.'.. ..<br />
DO NT Ml S8 THJS; IT IS AN<br />
INVESTMENT,<br />
NOT A SPECULATION.<br />
O. A. STEVEN,<br />
Auctioneer.<br />
1<br />
Fresh Eggs<br />
40 (Qeiitsf,1<br />
per dozen<br />
Fresh Island Butter<br />
40 cents per lb.<br />
Sterilized Mill:<br />
Pure<br />
Haiku Sugar Co 130<br />
Haw. AgrL Co<br />
150<br />
Haw. C. A Sug. Co 33 34<br />
Haw. Sugar Co. 35<br />
Honckaa Sugar Co. . . . ; . 4H<br />
Hcnorau Sugar Co 100<br />
Hutchinson S. Plan. Co...<br />
15<br />
Kahuku Plan. Co. 16<br />
Kekaha Sugar Co. 135 149<br />
Koloa Sugar Co 130<br />
McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd. 6 6<br />
Oahu Sugar Co 20 2o<br />
Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd 5 5<br />
Onomea Sugar Co 30 31<br />
Paauhau S. Plan. Co.,.<br />
Pacific Sugar Mill 50 90<br />
LPaia Plantation Co 130<br />
Pepeekeo Sugar Co<br />
Pioneer Mill Co. 24 24<br />
Waialua Agri. Co 91 95<br />
Waihiku Sugar Co<br />
(Walmanalo Sugar Co<br />
Waimea Sugar Mill Co. . loo<br />
Haiku F. & P. Co., Pfd.. ....<br />
Haiku F.. & P. Co., Com.<br />
Haw, .Electric Co. ... 160<br />
Haw. lrr. Co. Ltd ........ ....<br />
Haw. Pineapple Co. .... . 34 354<br />
Hilo R. R. Co Pfd.<br />
Hllo --RJL Co.. Cora . 2<br />
Hon. B. & M. Co., Ltd.. 15 15<br />
Hon. Gas Co Ptd....... 100<br />
Hon. Gas Co-- Com.... 100 ...<br />
Hono. R. T. & L. Co..... 155 ...<br />
Inter-Islan- d S. NaT. Co. . 14d<br />
Mutual Tel. Ca 18 19<br />
Oahu Ry. & Land Co. ... ....<br />
Pahang Rubber Co.<br />
Tanjong Olok Rubber Co. ....<br />
BONDS..<br />
Hamakua Ditch Co. 6a... .... ...<br />
Haw. & Sugar Co. $8 . . ....<br />
Haw. Irr. Co. 6s......... 90<br />
Haw. Ter.- - 4s, Ref. 1905.. ....<br />
Haw." Ter. Ba,-- Pub. Imp. . ...<br />
Haw. 4s .<br />
Hawv Ter.T 4s...... ....<br />
Haw.; .Ter. 2ts. ... ..... . ... .<br />
Hilo R.R. Co. 6s Is. '01.. 60<br />
Hllo R.R.Co R.&E.Con.6s 54 5<br />
Honokaa Sug. Co. 6s... ' 34<br />
ROUTES<br />
Two new steamship lines are investigating<br />
the possibilities of Pacific<br />
ocean trade and one at.. least . may<br />
send a representative to Hawaii, according<br />
to reports from Seattle.<br />
The<br />
MISCELLANEOUS.<br />
C<br />
Ter'Pnb.?Imp.<br />
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Hon. Gaa Co. Ltd.' 5s... 100<br />
Hon.' R. T. & 6s.. 104<br />
newly-organize- d American-Mex- i<br />
can Steamship and Trading Company<br />
is one and the United Fruit Company<br />
is the other. It is said that the Am<br />
erican-Mexica- n fleet will operate be- -<br />
tween the North Pacific and the west<br />
coasi oi Mexico, ine service aireaay<br />
nas oeen inaugurated oeiween an<br />
Tancisco ana Mexico uy me amert<br />
cu Bieamer kajivu, luriucnj iucaa -<br />
can steamer Ramon corral. The Mex -<br />
ican steamer uen. x. resqueira is now<br />
at San Francisco, overhauling, preparatory<br />
to entering the beattie-Mexi -<br />
can service. She will De piacea -<br />
aer tne American nag ana reennsxen -<br />
ea tne UaJDOa.<br />
The United Fruit Company, which I<br />
operates the "Great White Fleet" be- 1<br />
tween New York and Boston and the<br />
West Indies, has been investigating!<br />
Seattle as a terminus for a new route!<br />
to be followed by its steamers m thelber of years. Woods Low, son of E<br />
nauguration of service to this coast<br />
via Panama canal. Its vessels are be<br />
ng changed from English, German<br />
and French to American registry<br />
since the European war began and the<br />
company will soon have the greatest<br />
fleet flying the Stars and Stripes,<br />
with the exception of the. American -<br />
Hawaiian Steamship Company. The<br />
United Fruit Company has been oparating<br />
to Mexican, Gulf, South Ameri- Te schooner Defender, owned by<br />
Hind, Rolph & Company of San Fran<br />
cisco went ashore at Keomuka Point<br />
on windward Lanal, some .time yesterday.<br />
It will be hauled to deeper water<br />
with the arrival of one of more<br />
Inter-Islan- d steamers and saved, is the<br />
belief here.<br />
The Defender, under charter to load<br />
a shipment of about 16,000 sacks of<br />
sugar at Hana, Maui, left Honolulu<br />
Sunday morning towed by the Oahu<br />
Shinning Cotnoany steamer Kaena<br />
Eben P. Low, manager of the com -<br />
.<br />
pany, early today received a wreiess<br />
from Lahaina that the Defender, with<br />
Mjttie ballast in its hold, had gone<br />
ashore at the exposed reef which ex<br />
tends for mort<br />
un<br />
can and West Indian ports from Newcles to send assistance to the vessel<br />
York and Boston In the banana and<br />
tropical fruit trade,,<br />
From time to time there have been<br />
rejports: thlt'the United Frtit Company<br />
wpuld nleythe!, Hawa.iMra4e i<br />
NOTES<br />
th-- a m:le off Kmhiu<br />
ij pqx. The steamer Kaena was<br />
reported to be sUnding by<br />
Tne Defender has met with two dis- -<br />
ters since com Ine into Hawaiian<br />
waters a month ago. The vessel ar<br />
rlve1 --t Honohiln on Jannarr 20. bar<br />
fog been hauled off a reef near Mahu- -<br />
INSIDE REEF; ALL O. K.<br />
Eben P. Low. said that the schooner<br />
Defender, in tow of theKaena,<br />
bad gone ashore on the Lanai coast<br />
and that assistance was urgently need<br />
ed. .<br />
Star-Bulleti- n The wirelessed o<br />
George Freeland cf Lahaina to get thel<br />
racis ana rTeeiana wirelessed oacK<br />
shortly before noon:<br />
"Schooner resting easy on mud<br />
Inside reef. Sea smooth. All<br />
well."<br />
In the rreantlme Low and John K.<br />
. Clarke or Hind, Koipn & Co., agents<br />
m T - - - a. i<br />
or m feienaer, goi ousy.io sena<br />
assistance to the vessel. Admiral<br />
Moore was communicated with by<br />
telephone to get the assistance of tha<br />
naval tug . Navajo, but it was found<br />
that the Navajo is temporarily out of<br />
commission on account of boiler re<br />
pairs or something of the sort. Then<br />
the<br />
Ikona. Hawaii Th arhnnnA aiifTerMt<br />
damage to its bottom and was da the<br />
floating drydock for some days under<br />
going repairs. Captain E. Erlckson Is<br />
well known to local shipping. He has<br />
been coming to the Islands for a num<br />
IP, Low, accompanied the schooner to<br />
i ManL<br />
The report this morning that thl<br />
Kaena had also gone ashore while<br />
trying to haul the Defender to deeper<br />
water could not be confirmed at local<br />
shipping agencies<br />
-v A report eariy this morning that the<br />
four-maste- d schooner Defender had<br />
gone ashore on the Maul coast started<br />
1 immediate activities in waterfront cir- -<br />
find started also a chain of Inquiries<br />
j to get definite facts, on what waa<br />
I vaguely reported to be a marine disss<br />
ter.<br />
The first report wa received, by<br />
wmn mi<br />
revenue-cutte- r Thetis was asked<br />
to go to the vessel.<br />
"Low said today that If the Defender<br />
has gone ashore on the windward side<br />
of Lanai in a northeast blow it is not<br />
likely she can be saved.<br />
The Inter-Islan- d Steam Navigation<br />
Company wirelessed to the steamer<br />
Mani, which Is bringing cattle from<br />
Hilo, to go to the Defender and ren<br />
uer assistance n any is neeaea<br />
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