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i! s S. SUGAR-- TJ. S. WEATHER BUREAU, JANUARY 7. Last 24 hours' rainfall. .00. 96 Degree Te Centrifugals, 3.7125c; 88 Per Ton, $74.20. Temperature, Max. 77; Min. 70. Weather, cool and cloudy. Analysis Beets 8s 2i4d; Per Ton, $75.20. ESTABLISH EO JULY 9. 1856. ESS VOL. XLIIL, NO. 7306. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, MONDAY, 8, JANUARY 1906. PRICE FIVE CENTS. i KAK AAKO IG THE CONTRACT OF HONOLULU IRON WORKS FLOODS C AUSE s Herewith is presented a photographic j M1SSI0 reproduction of a lithograph showing aj sugar factory and distillery which was DISTRESS II designed "by the Honolulu Iron Works Co., and is now being built in Mexico WORIC under that Hawaiian corporation's su- pervision as consulting and erecting en- MEXICO gineers. The buildings for this, factory and distillery are all made of structural of Lowly steel material and corrugated iron, no People wood going into the construction at all, Americans Claim and are- - of sufficient dimensions to con- Suburb Being tain machinery for a grinding capacity of 2000 tons of cane in 24 hours, turn- Damages From ing out a semi-refine- d sugar for direct Elevated, consumption in Mexico and a 96 to 97 Russia. degree pure fusel oil free and steri- lized alcohol. The machinery installa V tion, however, for the season of 1907 By Philanthropists Who will be for a daily capacity of 1000 tons Battleships Collide An of cane. The buildings are all being Wish Remain furnished by Messrs. Milliken Bros, of to New York and were partly built in Earthquake Shock Europe. Unknown. ' The distillery was ordered in Berlin by C. Hedemann for the Honolulu Outj West. Iron Works Company be or ' - r -- " ; and will " ; jC The Kakaako Mission held their the most improved and modern type in (Associated Press Cablegrams.) Christmas festivities Saturday night. existence, with a working capacity of sixty tons of molasses per day, and will CANE SUGAR FACTORY AND DISTILLERY. (INITIAL CAPACITY 1,000 TONS OF CANE PER DAY.) They had been held before with a convert all of the waste molasses in a MAZATLAN, Mexico, Jan. 8. DESIGNED AND TO BE ERECTED BY THE HONOLULU I2,0N WORKS COMPANY , .somewhat different program, but there continuous operation into pure alco- FOR THE was such a jam at the old place and hol, the residue to be used as a fertili- TABASCO LAND AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, MINNEAPOLIS., MINN., ON TIES OAXA-QUEN- A The people about here are fac- so many people could not be accom- zer. PLANTATION, VERA CRUZ, MEXICO. repeat To show the magnitude of this dis- ing starvation in their homes modated, that it was decided to tillery, a photogravure is herewith new hall on the - the performance in the given of one of the fermenting vats, grind the cane now ready for harvest- current and about 100 miles from the in our sugar houses for distillery pur- owing to the loss of their crops corner of Queen and South streets and perhaps the largest size ever built for ing, and the complete factory will start co.ist into the dense and only sparsely poses. As to the product of alcohol Kawaiahao lane. , this purpose. grinding the first part of 1907. j inhabited interior of the Tehauntepec there is likely to be an ample market, by floods. The damage is esti- All the machinery installations are enormous The program was as follows: To give an idea of the Isthmus where the plantation is located, for alcohol has lately come .into much being ordered now at various shops in amount of labor and difficulty con about ten miles from the station or favor as a fuel for various descriptions mated at several millions. PART I. the United States where such work can nected with the erection of this machin- - Santa Lucretia on the National Eail- - of motor. Hymn "Hark, the Herald Angels be executed to the greatest advantage. ery, it may be stated that all of this, road of Tehuantepec. Manager nedemann, by the way, in- Sing" Mendelssohn The Honolulu Iron Works Company has mass of material, several thousand tons, i This information regarding the.dis-mus- t forms the Advertiser that an order was AMERICAN CLAIMS. - ordered the nine-roll- er mill from the be transported to the seaport of tillery will be of some interest to "The First Christmas Song" (A ca- the received by cable last Wednesday for ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 3. Ambas- pella) Hair Fulton Iron Works of St. Louis. Part Coatzacoalcos from Europe, Mobile and sugar planters here, particularly for the building, in the Honolulu Iron Works Women's Chorus. of the plant will be in operation the New York, and from there lightered at . reason that there has lately been some Co. 's home establishment, a larere sador G. B. L. Meyer has forwarded to beginning of this year, turning all of a certain time of the year up the Coat-- t considerable consideration given to (vacuum pump Baritone Solo "Thou Hast Left Thy the for the Crockett refinery Washington the claims of Americana Throne" Mrs. J. W. Yarndley the juice into the distillery, in order to zacuuicus nver againsi a very svvm question or utilizing me waste moiasses at rort Costa, Cauiornia. Mr. Antone Louis. for property damaged in the insurrec- "'Brightest and Best" Kiallmark tionary riots. Men's Chorus. Soprano Solo "Oh, I Hear the Glad Song" G. Kevin If 9 PEACEFUL CHRISTMAS Miss Lolo Mattox. V : ( t 3r- - I? ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 8. --The Chimes".... Mrs. J. W. Yarndley Christ mas-w- as Men's Chorus. A peaceful, having passed off Tenor Solo "Christmas Cantique' t h&J Campiglio with the usual celebrations. 1 I I? xtt- - i at Addison. SfS... Chorus "Peace on Earth" Goodsell PUBLIC MAN DIES. PART II. NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Dan-fort- CHRISTMAS CANTATA: Elliott h "IN SEARCH OP THE KING." 0 is dead. -- Nazareth" Gounod Messrs. Alfred Gumbs and Edgar Wil- 0 Mr. Danforth was a lawyer and pres- i liams. 0 ident of the First National Bank of Unison Chorus of Men's Voices. fTI 'iffa "1 0 Bainbridge. He was in his 56th year, "O Little Town of Bethlehem!" having been born at Middleburg, N. - Y., March G, 18.10. Willis x :ff & 0 A prominent citi- Women's Chorus. zen of Bainbridge, he filled various Soprano Solo "O' Holy Night!" I ill v public offices. He was chairman of tli Adolphe Adam Democratic State Committee, 189G-8- , Miss Lydia Aholo. i. and Democratic nominee for lieuten- Duet "Watchman, Tell Us of the ant governor of New York in 1898. 4 T Night" L. Mason S' t Messrs. R. D. Mattox and A. A. Garner Soprano. Solo "The Star of Bethle- w r BATTLESHIPS COLLIDE. Air IF fift hem" Scotch NEW YORK, Jan. 8. While leaving Miss Maude Patey. Christmas Carol "Ye Shep- the bay here the battleships Alabama Wait's English herds, Arise" Old . and Kentucky collided. The Kentucky Men's Chorus. ONE OF THE FOUR MOLASSES FERMENTING VATS, OF 54,000 GALLONS CAPACITY EACH, FURNISHED WITH THE DISTILLERY was a) Eastern Mountains .. slightly damaged. "From the Haydn ORDERED IN GERMANY BY THE HONOLULU IRON WORKS COMPANY, FOR OA XAQUEN A PLANTATION IN MEXICO. b) "The Christmas Travelers (Uni CHEFOO son) Mendelssohn CUSTOM HOUSE. Chorus. UHEFOO, Women's sembly hall, and a library social Jan. 8. The Japanese au "The Search for the King" and Humphris. The automobile made one . Hewitt-Po- st room. The arrangement is such that of the quickest trips on record between thorities have established home regu- open d Reciter Mr. Roland Claudio all three rooms can be thrown the park-en- and the hotel, but Dr. lations here when necessary, occupying all of WILL SHIFT W, C, WEEDON for the collection of Im- fae-l- : Balthasar. Mr. Alfred the Humphris was in town. The chauffeur hair-raisin- ports. Melchor, Mr. Edgar Wil- Queen street and South street fronts. drove the machine at a g Gumbs; The rear is provided with boys and Gaspar, Mr. G. M. Addi- speed od hi3 errand of mercy to town. liams; girls' a bathroom to be used son. toilets, Lr. Cooper was found and was taken MIDDLE WEST Shepherds' Children: Misses Mary alternate days by the boys and girls to the park. f JARRED. OV.elia Claudio, Lena Sil-v- a, and a peculiarly Hawaiian idea called BADLY HURT Besides two stitches taken in the KANSAS CITY, Jan. 8. Miguel, foot-was- A slight Ka-aon- a, a h room. This is simply a TfjCEKE head wounds, Dr. Cooper bandaged oho, Georgine Praese, Lavana hy- earthquake shock Josephine Olmes. Lizzie watertight drain fitted with low leg half way up from the knee anj has been felt In VI-err- a, drants and sprinklers for the use of the half way below as well. One hip Kansas, Green. Rose Mahoney, Rose muddy Missouri and Nebraska. Lucy Vierra and Elizabeth children coming in from the badly wrenched and is set in plaster, street. Every Hawaiian house has TheMoIokan Settlement Thrown From a Horse and one of Mr. Weedon's elbows is Keamohuli. such a place in the rear of the house, NEW I V . Solo and Chorus "Stars or tne oiy hurt. JAPANESE CABINET. ost but this is probably the first time that An ordinance regulating automobile ghf architects have recognized in and in- Question Goes to Which Shies at TOKIO, Jan. 8. The Emperor has Baritone Solo, Mr. A. A. Garner. speed, etc., is at present before the corporated it in a building for public County (supervisors for final action approved the new cabinet.