Honolulu Republican, Volume IV, Number 497, 15 January 1902 — Personal News. [ARTICLE]
Personal News.
George Hons has returnel to Waliuku. L. A Thurston has-gone to Hawaii points on a business mission. J G. Andrews left for a business trip to Maui ports last evening. P I» Kellett. Sr., is confined to his bone suffering from a severe cold. C. K. Stillman Is now Included in the clerical force of the District Court. H P. Baldwin left yesterday evening for Maui and the Spreckelsvllle plantation. A. J. Campbell was among the pas-r-ng- rs for Hilo who left by the Kinau yesterday. J Batchelor. Inspector of Licenses, left yesterday for a tour of the principal points on Maui. Robert Rycroft departed yesterday for his horn- cn Hawaii after a pleasant visit in this city. Miss Kate Kelly, clerk in the office of Secretary Cooper, left for Hilo by the Kinati yesterday. P. Pis k left yesterday for Hilo. Mr Peck is a well known hanker and i-pent a ft w days in the city on business. John W. Hind, the well-known Hawaii plantation manager, was among the returning passengers in the Kinau for Hilo yesterday. Manager C. Hedeman of the Honolulu Iron Works, left by the Claudine yesterday evening for a business trip to Maul. Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. # C H. Pond, who have made so many friends during their stay in Honolulu, will sail today for the Coast on the Alameda. H. E. Hendricks is expected to ar rive from an extended trip to the mainland before the end of the month. Mr. Hendricks has. waile away, visited the more important business centers including Chicago. St Ijouis, Boston and New York.