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INTlit* 0. 0. steamship On flic arrived fioni San Francisco lust night nnd hob docked i»t the Pacific Mnll wharf. She nut heavy weather with strong head wind* and seua which caused her delay.t)n February 17. In Lat. 21.49 N.. i.ong. 166.30 W„ the Onellc waa in company with a three-mauled lumber schooner standing southwest At noon yesterday a large treo was passed, floating In the ocean.Among the passengera wote three war correspondents hastening to the jscene of the war. They were J. 8.'* Mai alder, of the New York Sun, Urniit Wallace, of the Am Franc*o liulle-tln. and H. T. Wickham, rep:eventing the London Morning Post.During the voyage the thVee Journalists hud it deal of fun by publishing n paper, the copies of which were sold m auction. The first ten copies brought no lens thnn $40. The proceed* were devoted to the purchase of prises for deck rports.Among the other passengers were John Fowler. U. S. Consul at Chefoo, who returns to Chiuu with bis son.C. C. Osborne represents the Standard Oil Co. In Yokohama.Sir Bryan Baldwin Lelgtoa Is an I'ngllnh nobleman who has seen war I service In the American army In the1 Spanish war nnd In the British army In the South African war. He truvclil lor pleasure.8. M. Vauclalr, Jr.. will lay over In • this city. He represents the Baldwin 1 locomotive Works. IThe Gaelic's cargo Includes 1100 tons of flour and 400 tona of lead. The lead 1 U consigned to Shanghai. Among the1 military stores for Japan are five tons 1 of shoe ualla for the quarter-master1* department of the Japanese army.
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Evening Bulletin

Honolulu, Hawaii, US

Thu, Feb 18, 1904

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