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VENTURA HEARD JESSIE FREMONT<br />
across record<br />
distance;:<br />
A message telling cf progress and<br />
an attempt to make up a jNrtion of<br />
the time sjwnt in the completion cf repairs<br />
lias winged Its way 171 miles<br />
from, the radio plant on board the<br />
With' a vjew. of .fulfilling Itb.<br />
visions of the, mail cpntxact to.yie beist<br />
advantage, the Ventura may be expected<br />
to makojome, fast time jn proceeding<br />
.from JloncJuluv, to" San,, Fran-<br />
Miss B., TKau. .Miss y T; Kau, Master<br />
C.Jlonan, K. C. Ah ana,' Missel<br />
Colburn. rs. H. K Honan, A."Horrier,'<br />
Jr Miss D. Teller. Miss U Weight.<br />
Miss Anna Sallcday, Miss 1 SaHoday,!<br />
Mrs A, G. Kaulukou, M's H: Jacob--J<br />
ecu, Miss W. Dunn, Migs K. Dunn." Mrs.<br />
D. Baldwin. Miss M. Bryant, Miss 0.<br />
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SALEVlLLCOFilE<br />
UP FOR<br />
Judge demons to Say<br />
Whether<br />
T. G. Balleatyne, Mrs, T. G.r<br />
Ballentyne, W. H. Blacow,Irs, Oty, H.<br />
Blacow, C. B. Blum. Walter, ft; fjastle,<br />
Fred L. C?8tle, G. A Chase S. Av Cheney,<br />
M iss Florence M". Davidson h.<br />
Evans, J. Field. M.iss Goldie Gurqey,<br />
Miss Catherine Utth RobC Horner,<br />
i if .1 1 - ... -- f-<br />
teas; aiics'ihc<br />
cppcllzlnfj anfj ivbolcsoms<br />
csly<br />
fresi noyfa Grcpc Cpccsj pi Tcrfsp<br />
;Tbc Ds!dng Powder nurdc<br />
hwt Baking Powder Cook Book sent free on request.<br />
- r - ; , ; Honolulu, HawaiL<br />
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DECISION<br />
Address lox &8d<br />
HONOLULU TJLJSDAY, J)KCEMBER 20, 1914<br />
TT FIRE-PRO- O<br />
DARKEilNE HAS<br />
FROM HURRICANE<br />
(Continued from page one)<br />
jug Intrepid was ..despatched - to<br />
bring, the strapger into port, the vessel,<br />
bo'weverV returning late Ia8tilght(<br />
rpprtlQg, ,that the w;hdjainmer cpild<br />
6t.Jbi;Jcted. .'r.. V<br />
second trip made 'early ,this morning,<br />
resulted in the Irmgard receiving,<br />
a visit from the feded quarantine pf fleers,<br />
who ordered tne barkentine fijml-fated-'-<br />
.<br />
;.The ; irmgard last visited HonoJula<br />
on November IV 1913. 'when completing,<br />
,moinorabl , . passage from . Pa-Pgte- it<br />
hrpugbt a shipment of phosphate<br />
rock consigned, to local fertilizer<br />
oomiimie&.e The. vessel. a( that tinie<br />
w,Wnanded by C,apin. Densmpre<br />
cisco. ' '<br />
v J<br />
Two scci' of have Veen<br />
;;' lpcJLed for .the mainland. ; - Cw<br />
I<br />
JJOOJCEP<br />
Tcr Btmr. Slauna Kca. for. IIil6Tand<br />
SO-Jo- hn, 'Ry, .Vorts, Dec. HjnjV J. p.<br />
. firown. g.;lorner;:'IX.Vraser,'"AIaster<br />
Cousins, Jlrs, H. p, Coti&Jns, J. . W.<br />
White and wife, Mrs. M. Sexont C9L<br />
v; i). Ueach.'Mrs. W;"n,lWa'cK Hiss<br />
u. Ooa Lenl)o<br />
deke, SIjss<br />
Miss 5<br />
isjrtc<br />
Ea-jnn- .Mls .w. a<br />
--Jri'.<br />
Per ,stmf. Claudinc, for Maui ports,<br />
Dec. Si Ilev, lLvP. Judd, iJllss leltsn<br />
- J'er itmr. W. 'UitiS. tor- - Kauai<br />
pojts. an. J, MiKs'Jlv, Ilkins, Mrs.<br />
H. D. Wishard," jilss G.- Ins, iss ft.<br />
Ing, iliss Rf. S. Hcnanl Mjss S.-Ho- str. Kilauea from Hilo<br />
ports. December 29<br />
passengerjsf<br />
J E. Sheedy, C. R.; Forbes. John: Hind,<br />
A. G. M, RoberVon, M'. Brownell<br />
wife,' H.<br />
PASSEXCEIIS<br />
ton.<br />
an,<br />
" ? Kauai child.'<br />
Mrs. W. O. A.' Baxnhardt.<br />
Mrs. J. A. Akana. G. A.<br />
wife, S. S. Paxson wife. Miss J.<br />
Day, Miss J.v Long; Malterre, M.<br />
Devlne, B. Joy. Misa T.' fQ.<br />
W. ;Armitage, ; wife and ALi ,u<br />
.<br />
Mrs D. Plaske, A. Souza,<br />
Jvev. i. r.f ifuio,.fliiss taiu), a. uiacf ,<br />
-<br />
, ;;f Kh;;ti;- Lud--l ij:Ttiampzott.:iamar Mitant<br />
HL<br />
wue, a. iTestiage c. u. James,<br />
aand Wootia. ' Mrs.4 R. T.- - MayApo,<br />
B.. Lyons M.<br />
Krumb wife.: G. Yollner, .<br />
R. "Lyons, : Mrs: James Scott, Misa K.<br />
McNutL W. I Haaey, Mrs. J M. Lit-ti- e<br />
Miss Little. Y. UshldalL.C Jrej- -<br />
Per and way<br />
For Honolulu,<br />
H.'<br />
and Mrs. and<br />
Barnhardt,<br />
Warren and<br />
and<br />
:L..<br />
HorawUl,<br />
eon,<br />
Copeland,<br />
Ti<br />
Lyons.1<br />
Capt. Twk Speaka lrmaard..<br />
and Master<br />
G.:<br />
tas. Charles Keahi. Mrs. Hashimoto.<br />
wm. Led ward. .,ry.,.. j'.'i'V<br />
: Per MJC.S.S. Manoa from San Francisco.<br />
, For Honolulu . Deqembejf<br />
. v<br />
; Captain,-J;iL-.Tra5.- k, master of .jthe<br />
Qcanic . liner Sonoma that steamed<br />
from this pert for Sydney direct at 3<br />
tfclock yesterdayr afternoon, ga Ye the<br />
firjit news of the distressful plight ;or<br />
foddmor'<br />
the- - unfortunate barkentine irmgard,<br />
which today was brought into the har- -<br />
)iftT where its stay ,will be indefinite<br />
penning, .arrangements lor paruai or<br />
complete repairs, Capum Traak sjgnt<br />
ed. the .(rmgardl lh; a. large part of<br />
its. .Rpaxs , and. .can vaa gone about, 1 9<br />
miles off;the island.; ..lie diverted jthe<br />
oqvrse,.of..the Sonoma. wi(h ,a view, ft<br />
speaking the vessel. . lie tun. reported<br />
the .incident! ,ta lle Jlonolulu station,<br />
,through .r,le83... The' Sonoma<br />
remained at,, the port far some hours<br />
.ybile 1 a quantity of, ty& .ws ak.?n<br />
on board,, and, less jthan 20 tons p .refrigerated<br />
cargo discharged. A .score<br />
Of pasen;ejs in, .the' several cjasses<br />
joined the,; vesse'l . for thpo'uth, seas..<br />
'(. :"r-'- . ?<br />
Bianoajyiajte peeqy ,voyage. f . .<br />
Cookto ., despatch. Jthi , Maaoa, to<br />
evening.'; , While<br />
jCajbuiul' .Jhrsday. ;<br />
hjirf ..the vessel viiT be,'discbrged of<br />
abut 1QQ to$3 , qf gejaeraj jierchap-djfA- .<br />
A.rSftianJAuiaLot sugr Is n.<br />
ported, to gRatt shipment to the mainland<br />
refineries bythe Manoa. The<br />
vessel may. also take molasses .in . bulk<br />
KV ornn sucrap in aoKiintittaflnir at<br />
; seypral Aplan tation jKarebousejs ; along.<br />
tne cpasLpr tfte lsiana or. uawau, ac-<br />
cording to a report brought tp . ttjs<br />
RADIOGRAM.<br />
S. S, Ventura,' p. m. Dec. 28. 1870<br />
miles :off ibctmd in; will arrive. Saturday<br />
4:30 p. m. and sail for San Francisco<br />
at noon Sunday.<br />
to Hilo and way ports this morning.<br />
bringing a general cargo including one' ATTEMXiiON . M.. O. pF PHOENIX!<br />
city today . by jSicset Phillips of v the<br />
steamer Kilauea, ;01aa. Waialtea and<br />
Papaaloa .were represented on-- the list, j<br />
The. ; Kilauea competed a - round trip<br />
leaving poix toniorrow morning;<br />
' Purser Phillips ; fine<br />
' weather, with plenty "of before<br />
I . Hila .' belhf scheduled, io take up he Hilo viteduAdv.<br />
run, me<br />
reports<br />
ralnf<br />
leaving Thg steamer Helene<br />
r was passed at Oncmea, and the<br />
lanl at Hbnbm'ua.,- -<br />
CITY DADS JiUT<br />
ABLE TO CLEAR<br />
AWAY 0 D OR<br />
It will be Impossible for the present<br />
beard of supervisors to '"clear decks"<br />
entirely for ihe incoming body next<br />
week. This was ascertained at the<br />
daily session at noon today when the<br />
members began delving into a mas-- i<br />
cf detailed business, some oi lu h<br />
Oceanic liner Ventura, and was, ret<br />
reived today at the agency cf Brew-p- r<br />
Co. Tlie communication between<br />
ship and shore as it concerito-XVeanl- o<br />
trrKlial vpaterdav will either<br />
operating scutb of the equator .f1<br />
to 1" VVZZ<br />
"udge Charles o .<br />
at long<br />
demons in the<br />
ieral court at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- -<br />
; . Captain J 11 ltuvitU1i'll uulii un:<br />
deaths o Captain J. 1 Coweii wsis<br />
chief officer In the steamer, stated lu<br />
. his message that he expected to briug<br />
the Ventura at quarantine about<br />
o'clock : nest Saturday afternoon.<br />
la order to discharge a considerable<br />
quantity of refrigerated meat and pro- -<br />
. visions from Australia and consigned<br />
ta the. U. 8, dtplrtfrient, I<br />
the vessel probably will, nIbtfeesf<br />
patohed tor San Francisco until<br />
day coon...<br />
.<br />
The Ventura met with an accident<br />
to; its .propelling; machinery on the<br />
voyage- - Schoonej Shall" Bring Only<br />
$275<br />
The sale cf the pearling schooner<br />
Jessie Kremcnt for 27'. a public the<br />
auction conducted by the Vnited<br />
of<br />
men the Little<br />
vessels<br />
fed-thn?t- ?<br />
atteLpU dls&ncVloirtnunici<br />
tal tbU morning as to his " attitude<br />
. I 1 1 ... .<br />
Kara lug me saie. oui siatea. nweier,<br />
he did not believe the was from friends of the master no<br />
. unrth larce lives were during the storm.<br />
of money. deck cargo of lumber logs remainquartermaster<br />
from Pago Jago to . Sydney,<br />
when a blade was dropoe4lcemrtbft<br />
starocara wneeu . -<br />
sentitoa";Sytfmjr and then<br />
dock., the ryalra , detaining ;tho ship<br />
'<br />
for. threeays. r a , .;, ; .<br />
. ;:<br />
-<br />
Irmgard. with hold still intact, help-<br />
From Auction less and with steering gear damaged<br />
and rendered almost useless.<br />
To install a jury rig sufficient to<br />
at bring vessel to a safe haven at<br />
Honolulu taxed the exertions officers<br />
and to utmost.<br />
material had been left on. board with<br />
which to refit the vessel work several months<br />
was completed under the most trying<br />
conditions, stated the skipper today.<br />
re- - No Lives Sacrificed. v<br />
It was a matter of much congratula<br />
that vessel tion that<br />
an excentiouallv amount IosL The<br />
J and<br />
In case the sale of the schooner Isj.ed "lnt?.ct within its lashings. A hasty<br />
not confirmed by the court, a resale! inspection of the vessel now moored at<br />
will be necessary. The highest bid.! quarantine wharf would Indicate that<br />
tthat made by F. V and Walter Ma-- J little water has round its way into the<br />
la rlane, was Z75. ,Tpe costs oi me<br />
lfbel agalnsl the vessel, and the! .It is Xhe present intenUon of Cap-award-s<br />
mitde by the court tp thosa en-- taJnSoiithard.,0 arrange for at least<br />
terlng the libeL aniount tp $63().?2,, . temporary renairs at Honolulu. The<br />
considerably moie than the price WdJeEse.Lnndicargp are consigned to .A.<br />
Captain "George Frair, yho brought Kelson & . Company, of San Francisco.<br />
the schooner to. Honpluiu apanaoaea - The Irmgard standing, about 12 miles<br />
j his .nronosed DearMug .voyage to the off. the, ialajvj under its peculiar" ap-<br />
The liner wag lAdmlralty islands dismissed pearing, rii. awakened much interest<br />
hla rrw' claims .that the Jessie Fre tin J&xk<br />
mont , Is wcrth "set eraT thousand dollars.<br />
- v.<br />
h,iPPng cycles .iate has been pending but untouched for<br />
and the<br />
One subject is the gift of a portion<br />
of the McCully tract by the l!enry<br />
terhcuse T.ust Compan to the<br />
municipality under an agreement that<br />
the city macadamize and curb McCully<br />
and the cross street The paving has<br />
been done, but the curbing remains<br />
unfinished. Several somewhat similar<br />
instances, where property desired for<br />
Street widening is ready to be deeded,<br />
Mere called to the board's atenticn.<br />
In some cases the deeds are ready and<br />
they will be accepted, the new beard<br />
being obligated to move the hcuses,<br />
as per original agreement.' '<br />
PROFESSOR SAYS JAPANESE<br />
KNOW BUT LITTLE OF THE<br />
yester ANThALJEN LAND MATTERS<br />
day ajrternopnu. Tjxp utson. Kaytga-tlo- n<br />
, ,That. the authentic details of tho<br />
antf-aite- h riahd holding legislation in<br />
California has been withheld from the<br />
Japanese in Japan and. that but very<br />
little ipformatfon regarding this mat-<br />
been received in the empire<br />
ter has - the-stateme- W8s made<br />
by Prof. Y.<br />
Ichihasbi, a professor In Stanford university,<br />
who left for San Francisco in<br />
thre Shfaiyo M atu this morning<br />
follow-In.- a<br />
six-month- s' vacation spent in his<br />
native- - country. y<br />
..Mr. Ichihashl said that when the<br />
anti-alie- n land balding question first<br />
camfeflpthe iieidents in Japan were<br />
censtantly in of authentic in-<br />
receipt<br />
formation regarding what was being<br />
Bon.in. California.'. .But during the<br />
past-yearr(- b added, Httle. f the details<br />
of the develevmentr of the situa<br />
tion has reafllred Japan; and for this<br />
reason te Japahese have taken the<br />
matter wiui.evcaedmg quietness.<br />
jm m<br />
SUCiAR1 FORGING UPWARD AGAIN.<br />
Alexander & Baldwin have received<br />
a 'cablegram "<br />
from" New York saying<br />
there was' a sale' Of 'raws affecting the<br />
Hawaiian basts today at.l.ox. Th's is<br />
0.06 above the 'jprlcev quoted to A. & B.<br />
yesterday afternoon. v<br />
Aliens, to the number cf 101, includ-<br />
99<br />
Johnson, Mrs, - Palmer. ,, i;<br />
Per stmr. Mauna Kea, for HUo aad<br />
Jan. 2rMIss Kepla, Miss<br />
Amelia ' Tan, ,Yan Miss Mae Alana,<br />
M aster V; Kinney, Mrs. WI KUt<br />
ney,, Mrs. F.isber, Miss .Ben Tayjor,<br />
Mrs. R A. Peck. Miss piivialKapahua,<br />
Mrs.; W nissrman.- - 3v8y'por,ts,<br />
If.<br />
H.<br />
If.<br />
A G. Smith,<br />
icey. . James, Miss , Eliza . gray the. Miss<br />
Ase Tins; W;. J. West. lv Seyerancfi,<br />
Miss Helen Severance., Vt; XJLJiir<br />
per M.'M, s. gjyianoa for San<br />
T. Rawlins. J. V Bennett Mr.<br />
Mrs. F. D. 0. R Lelser. W. II.<br />
TedwcllJL. ML BcJJrs, A. U Case.<br />
M iss Irrno Dythcs, Jolua'anJ. . ir. and<br />
Mrs.- ChasMcndlcr.'- , : v';.<br />
Dr. Ewald a professor at<br />
Stanford University, died as a<br />
of a --general "breakdown ettributedUo<br />
war. -<br />
-<br />
Emil Koretaj,,.!!- - I.. Kuxisake, Mrs.<br />
Grace H. Lebo; Mrs .Jerome Mears,'<br />
James peddle, Cr u. v Turner,. U. F.<br />
Wells, K. Yoshida U Ah Jeong, re.<br />
A. B,Cq10.,,'J v . . .1. .<br />
T. 6. S. Soyq Marn, froni<br />
China Japan ports. '<br />
Jlonolnli<br />
December 28 C. IL Bredhoff, K. Fujil,<br />
G. Fujisava,T. Mrs. - T.<br />
-l<br />
IJurakamC,- - : r..':;: ,-<br />
t. 1 i ... , .. - .<br />
Jordan, Miss M. Sbcndbn, Mrsn; JA.11I Per stmr. Mauna lija, for<br />
Towle, Mr. Mrs. II. P. WcodiV. iaadyay ports, Ilec; ItKCT Putnam.<br />
Miss Born. Miss Achee, Miss Moris<br />
Mullln,<br />
hlge, Mrs. R<br />
Fluegcl<br />
result<br />
worryojejtjeRuropan<br />
; .....<br />
Mc-Velg- M. J. D. lt,<br />
J. D. Paris, D. Todd. Mrs. Todd,<br />
A. Clark, Mrs.R . Mitchell. Miss<br />
Mitchell, Mrs. llatchte and infant.<br />
A. llatcuie, Master Ilatchlc, Misa<br />
C.<br />
Flske'<br />
and<br />
ling.'- - Per K.K,<br />
and<br />
Alurakami<br />
K;;"4;-<br />
1<br />
. ' . ;. .<br />
-<br />
For<br />
i Twentydii . 'aba.' passengers, who<br />
journeyed frqm. jSan, po<br />
Punalyn<br />
and<br />
and<br />
Schofleld.<br />
Mrs.<br />
Mo-nqJuJ- u<br />
jn ,te Matson Navigation liner<br />
IanoAlivere.gj:eaty pleased, a C thp<br />
rcdQ.tiup. fn'M steaming, time, ac.com-pllshjp- d<br />
through to- - c'purtesy of Cayt<br />
YQqngr,eju temporarily in-- , charge . pt<br />
U)e vessel, ucqding , t)ie. return fvora<br />
spore, leave or Aptain yenry: yeaa-e- n<br />
vThe', M&BO& i;a'9 ' ranciico<br />
berihod.. at Pier<br />
.awH1 0 ciK lastevening,. alter<br />
n .inn<br />
!.iur.f<br />
l n tn niva -- noon nnn nl ino<br />
. Black; Miss Meyer. Miss into. K C: r. Lii;<br />
s Altea It Evans. Mrs: K R Todd L7<br />
ebratecL . great preparation, Jiaving<br />
been made by Chief" Steward . Vilpjarth.<br />
t A big tree tyas a .feature "while J<br />
each passepger jiias rcmjenibered with;<br />
a.giit. . ing Japanese and two'<br />
are accompanying the nurses.<br />
Chinese, arHo-nolprived<br />
from' the Orient In the Shinyo Tho. nurse V who' passed through<br />
Marujresterday nd now are in detention<br />
atlhe fedjeraljmrnigration station<br />
, awaiting exailnatipn for erit-traninto.<br />
the, territory.<br />
Considerable timo was spent in the<br />
starring, of the triple t turbines In the<br />
'<br />
big Japapese nner Shinyo M&rj. which<br />
at 10 o'clock this norning hayled<br />
away from a berth at Pier 7. to re<br />
sume the voyage' to the Coast Tho<br />
Shinyo was given a large amount of<br />
malt ...<br />
r<br />
Th CommerclaJ Pacific Cable<br />
schooner Flaurepce Ward has peen<br />
assigned a. berth at Pier 6. The ves<br />
'<br />
sel, will remain at the port last-for<br />
an ' .<br />
,<br />
indefinite time ponding its despatch<br />
on 'another trip to Midway island ca-<br />
; ble station.' .<br />
; VESSELS TO AND I<br />
FROM THE ISLANDS<br />
" '<br />
; i<br />
jt la. tho. inteatfon o,.tiastie (SpcUI Wireless in Merchants' I<br />
Exchange.<br />
. . I.<br />
horse, crates of poultry, 13 sacks of t -- r ' :<br />
: r t: :<br />
December 29, 1914.<br />
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived. Decem<br />
ber 29, 9 a. m S. S. Lurlino, hence<br />
December 22. :<br />
Arrived. December 29, 2 p. m.. S.<br />
S. Mongolia, hence December 23.<br />
ASCORIA Spoken. Dec. 28. schr. R.<br />
" it "Kind, hence Dec. 3 for Grays<br />
Harbor.<br />
Hi LQ- -r Arrived, Dec 2, schr. Prosper,<br />
from Mukilteo. .<br />
taro, 20 crates of vegetables, 30O The Christmas celebration of the<br />
sacks of Vheat arid 133 packages", Of Phoenix, Lodgft will be held Tuesday,<br />
sundries. The' kllaueia"'win reiurri to December 2a, at 7:30 p. m. All mem- -<br />
a berth In the stream, the 'Mauna Kea bert aAd theiramtiics are cordially in- -<br />
Passengers and ' mall". that left Ho<br />
nolulu in the 'Matsbn Navigation For, plumbing;, wiring, stone walk,<br />
steamer Lurline are reported to have , paintjng.br bid ml general contract<br />
arrived at San Francisco at 9 o'clock for two bungalows. Apply "3 Queen<br />
' this morning. ' '<br />
' st.,Harfey;eade.' 604i<br />
, ...<br />
l, v RANTED, BIDS.<br />
r<br />
THE VOLFFS IN<br />
MODERN DANCES<br />
ATmm RINK<br />
Announcement was ade by the<br />
Honolulu Skating Rink. Ltd. this<br />
morning that the riuk has secured a<br />
strong attraction in Mr. Marco Wolff<br />
and Miss Fanchon Wolff, the exponents<br />
cf modern ballroom and cabaret<br />
dances, who have been in Honolulu<br />
for several week.<br />
It is announeH that by special arrangement<br />
with Manager Thiele of<br />
Hie Territorial Hotel, the dancers, who<br />
were engaged to appear at the Mcana<br />
and performed there very successfully,<br />
will display their art at the Skating<br />
Rink beginning at 10 o'clock tomorrow<br />
evening. Among the dances<br />
to be shown are maxLxe braillienne.<br />
the innovation tango, the fox trot and<br />
the hesitation. Aside from the dinner<br />
dances at the Moana this is the only<br />
occasion on wh?cff the Wolffs will<br />
have appeared publicly, here.<br />
A' ; .v.<br />
NEW YEAR'S. ; :<br />
EVE MCE AT<br />
The management of Walkiki Inn' is<br />
arranr'ng for an exceptionally entertaining<br />
dance New Year's eve, in connection<br />
with the special dinner to be<br />
served at this time.<br />
There will "be. special mus!c and the<br />
Inn's, entectalnmentwill .continue past<br />
the usual lcsmg hour.'<br />
WIFE OP ACTINGONSUL j<br />
ENTERTAINS FOR NURSES<br />
OF JAPAN VISITING HERE<br />
Japanese Red Cross nurses to the'<br />
number of 2'), who were through passengers<br />
In. the Toyo KJsen Kaishi<br />
liner Shinyo Maru, en route to Europe<br />
to care for the sick and wounded soldiers<br />
cf the Allies, were the guests<br />
of honor at a reception given by Mrs,<br />
Hachiro Arita, wUe of the local Japanese<br />
acting consul, at the consulate<br />
in Nuuann street at 5 o'clock yesterday<br />
afternoon. 'Besides the Red Cross,<br />
nurses, 26 prominent Japanese women<br />
of Honolulu were present, and . also<br />
Doctors J. Suzuki and T. OshJma, who<br />
In the Shinyo form the third<br />
Red Cross party to be sent 01ft by Japan-since<br />
the outbreak of the European<br />
war. The, tJrst party went to '<br />
the Russian frontier, ana tneecona<br />
to Europe via the Suez canal.<br />
Prosper Makes Hilo With .Lumber.<br />
Completing a passage from Port!<br />
Townse,nd In "24 days, meeting withj<br />
fine weather and smooth seas; the<br />
schooner Prosper, lumber laden, was.<br />
brought to a berth at Hilo, on Monda'<br />
affernotn, according to a report made-b-<br />
Purser Phillips of the steamer Kll-- '<br />
awea. The Prosper will be given a<br />
qu;c.& acKpaicu 10 "' uie ouuuu<br />
' iu uti<br />
January 4th Is ,the opening date of<br />
the new term of the Y. M. C. A. night'<br />
school.w Enrt9ir toniflrrt-AdVi- -i J<br />
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Lumber and Building Material<br />
OKAGS:.<br />
STORE EVERYTHING. CITY TRANSFER COMPANY<br />
JAMES H. LOVE Ptuww 1281<br />
LOVE'S BAKERY<br />
Bread - Cakes - Pies - Crackers<br />
SOCIAL WORKERS OF CITY<br />
POSTPONE A CONFERENCE.<br />
PLANNED FOR TOpRppyf<br />
A conference of the serial vqelfar.<br />
and charity workers of Honolulu sclft<br />
dulcd for 3:3i o'clock tomorrow afternoon<br />
in the Libraray of H await has<br />
been postponed until Wednesday afternoon.<br />
January 6, at which time a<br />
discussion will be had of legislative<br />
measures needed in connection with<br />
the problem or child welfare. The<br />
need of further legislation in this respect<br />
will be outlined in & paper now<br />
being prepared by James A. Rath,<br />
head-work- er of the Palama Settlement.<br />
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BIRTHS<br />
AGUIAR-- ln Honolulu; Dec. ?S, 1914.<br />
to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Aguiar,<br />
a son.<br />
Xfas St, Bat to Toing Bldg.<br />
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WOULD ARREST ELOPERS.<br />
Circuit Judge W hitney signed ; ex--:<br />
tradition papers thia morning for the ;<br />
arrest and return of a Portuguese cou- -<br />
'pie who hurriedly departed - on the ?<br />
steamship Mongolia December 23, and<br />
were. due to land at San Francisco to-- "<br />
day. The persons sought are AVltllahi<br />
Lopez, alias Manuel Gomes, and Laura<br />
Haake. alias Minnie Gomes, and If<br />
taught they wilt face a statutory<br />
charge preferred by thewoman's husband.<br />
John H. Haake. The latter appealed<br />
to Deputy Attorney-Genera- l<br />
Leslie M. Scott yesterday, declaring<br />
that his wife, a woman probably 33<br />
years of age. had gathered .up all the<br />
family property and cah and eloped<br />
with Lopez. former mate on one of<br />
the Inter-Islan- d steamers, and who. la.<br />
said to be not more than 19 -- or20<br />
years old. --.. .<br />
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Expert Furniture Movers<br />
Prices Reasonable<br />
BaggarjehanfJIedvith promptness -<br />
Uiuoa<br />
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The<br />
maker for the poultry<br />
-- 1<br />
174 rlphons LT71<br />
-t-he Petaluma LEGrTRIG<br />
Incubator. Everything automatically<br />
attended<br />
supervision required.<br />
FEE CO., LTD.<br />
CALIFORNIA<br />
Cor. Alakea and Queen Streets.<br />
M<br />
TPQS2<br />
Co., Ltd.,<br />
mbderii monQy- -<br />
A NC<br />
TO BUY ;RUGS CHEAPLY<br />
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The Lewers & Cooke Annual Rug Sale ends<br />
Thursday, the --31st. Just a short time in which to<br />
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buy Grass Rugs and Matting at greatly reduced<br />
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prices. Jj;<br />
There are a few Oriental - Rugs left vvhich,' if<br />
not sold by the 31$t,;miist be returned to the con-- .<br />
signors on the mainland.<br />
--Lewers & Gooke, Ltd!<br />
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raiser<br />
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177 King St .<br />
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