Honolulu Republican, Volume IV, Number 493, 10 January 1902 — Personal News. [ARTICLE]

Personal News.

E E Paxton will probably return from the Coast in the Alameda. Albert Raas is expected to return from a business trip ti San Francisco on the Alameda. J A. Kennedy, of the Honolulu Iron, Works, is expected back from the Coast on Friday. Daniel H. Case the secretary of the Ear Association, has gone to Kauai on professional business. Andrew Cox. deputy sheriff of Wai alua. was in the city this week attending to business matters. Manager McLan~, of Koloa. has returned to Kauai after spending some days in this city on business. W. A. Kinney, the attorney, who has been absent from the city for several weeks, returned to town on th® Iwalani. Rudolph L. Auerbach, manager of the Hilo branch of W. C. Peacock & Co. is in Honolulu on a week’s business and pleasure trip. Harry Armitage. the well-known broker, is around again after an illness which kept him confined to the house for several days. Charles David, late manager of the Waialua Beach Hotel, will settle at Waimea and devote the rest of his days to raising chickens and the cultivation of orange trees. Joseph Hartman, the wholesale liquor dealer, who disappeared from Honolulu without leaving a word behind him a few days ago. has been heard from He is at present stopping with friends on the other side of this island. It was thought that he went to Manila as he had spoken of doing so to some of his friends.