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GOHOLTJLU- BTARBULLETIN, SATURDAY, JAN. 23, 1013.
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- Temperature 6 a. m 67; 8 a. nit
WTp7-6 a.. iSJceJoclty , N. , ; 8 a.
nu Teiqcny u, airecuon ujv a. m., ve
loclty,, fi, .S.: 12 ; nooiv velocity 9.- S ,
Movement past. jliara,; 1U miles.
Baroimeterat 8 a.- txu 30.01. Rela
Uva; humidity, 8 a. mjJL-t)ew-polnt
at $ a, m.. 5J. i ADspjote bumwity,
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Jnuii from Pa;ft".t)
r.ut.i. t ' -.! wWtlk kri h(n nlirtfl All 1 run DClWCtn n vnviuiu J. f 'y,M' J"
t e riJiStld by Armitro A Asni. are heavily interested In ih. aouth pjMUt.
; I an arrival tfifav-comotetlnfl. a passace from, Vancouver. , r; . ..L,v ,tiuv-fe-
I city tflre tn,I)avid Scaanli,4hd vea-
sei woniQ nave, Deen uesiroyetu - , -
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Man-M!!l Npw Grinding on Hawaii.
1 gBijrar, Js jjiig. up -ftt the', rarioua
wareiotse3 aJon$ ;JJaVaH;,appording
ta ifrfport pmnttif-'Jo thirty today
witK ' thean1val joi the inter-Ialand
tea jcjfef jajUnaiKea, :t .ccorin g to
Pirae.V Jonea ' iheioilowin consign-
meHH, await saipmenii 4 juiaa zi.vuu,
WaUkei 0Q3, Jlilo SgT, Co. 10,300,
Pepf ekeo, A i 00, AiIlaupah6ehoe 8X00,
Jal vikl AQ& ; HonQmji 20Q, Onomea
Ham-'Sx lllli ,30.00r.t Honobaa
800,. Kukuikaele ioO.iinalail 410
;Kine rouni-tne-worw wippern qecja
sd to leave the Cleveland at his point,
ind will continue, the Joorriey ,to;the
I mainland In a commercial liner at a
later date. .; -:- 'k
While the Cleveland was, plentiful
ly, supplied with coal and provisions
iy the, beginning of Ihe cruise ot at
some of the . oriental ports, a. small
aacu'nt of provisions and- fresh.vege
talles were piaced. fttbard here.' . ;
Fine weather favored .,the steamer
llauna Ttei Jtot the , greater part of
the round trlpi.to Hilo.;.ThefXessl.re
turned this pornlng with it email mini
The .vessel Is to pe
diEPatchedJpr ihq Big Jslapd.at three I
The -Walleye, 176 head of catUe
was an jt3I rrQia raawsu. pori:vy
day,; the y&m 'aIs
S4 ' ,
.IUU UItiuu6,u-. T- -i , ,
. iv..l awAli nrifl TTIPL Hi 1 .' ...
Krfwaihae and Maauaoua.-,
t-ia morning-:, .vvvvrt . .
.e first eight days after leav
:crla we , encountered spmc
r -sty;. weather,", stated Chlei
1 rkiigtcn.in telling of j the
:trcl Etearaea to the! island e
rrarged schedule, so say. the
, The JltjIe.coKranyof. si?
. rs in! men la tJie.vessei art
dcclcrlzs tket. the , Kestrel
cf. $ea bcat..Whlle ehe
! to rcll.iA rlctcus 'manner,
1 izto the tren:enJoua seas
1 Lcr way through a howl
: a r.mner tht at once won
a cf .11 hands oh board.
, :-.s C-itrr, ...t.:vV;-i
trcl was I -lit at Vancouver
: : the Canadian government
service ts a jevenye cut
.1 a year rojthe vessel has
-r.t:i la northern waters.;
.1 that arrived here today
r :!1 tcr Fanning is!and on or
: ',lcsizy, tieisares 120
.h, I( feet la. "breadth, and
i d c ; la.. ' The' registered,
; ilacej at 1S7 teas.
trcl has t-a laid .cj (or 9.
....:h' pc:...' change -b!
-ad th corarTillca pf alter-T-T'
-irs. .J.'try chaaes
. ia the.ves i'in ordered
r C.3 trade in the south seas.
. Luhcaa easUy carry HO
;. Or.e of the innovations In
th 3 thlp.was a podenv re
; liat that can ,take care.oi
,- cf cold storage provisions
: 3. ' . '.'., '
f-vcratle weather conditions
!, it is Eald, can steam at
? L:lf j.lgIs per hour .The
...-alas. It id Lclieved,can be
v.lthln five days. i, '
1 Crlnj:nj'..Fitt.i..- It -' .
r Fi'.t.cf the Fanainft Island
; ur-'critood to.be a passen
: ' - Tadflc Hall ii'ncr .Man
L 13 : to .arrive iatllonolulu
We d n e s d ay m brnlng. Cap
: cf the Kestrel has been ln
to make everything 14 readi
to fanning within, ft
3. after,-the Pacific dialler
;crV ; V :. -.'
s ...and, KuppHcs fort the
.y is well, 'as the,empiby3
.!r..7 i!a.nd .Company, are
crJ;J to tliolBouth'siai.In
c yasc cf ? the st e,amer.. !?
r a3 ha3 bcea' outlined, the
v lU stcaai for Fanning, Vtheri
shlrgton iind perhaps include
t Chri?La.as ,JlanuLWxTiatth
y will Kcon : C3uirp a lafgc in
1 Christmas island is now jde
'aoBtOf certaJoty, 'r -
3 Re.Vjsjta Old Hcmft. r..v j
rels,. f.onncr IIano;uijj yoy,
a Fanning island,- la . makinir. ffpnraiiv bPUevedberB that heavr man. Miss tC iEwlgert. Jvliss H.:ifa?
Ireig ia re- 6Q0W storms Along the line .of the mermann;. Rev. and J Mrs.' lo .Yuet,
HIlo Shipping vv r intended for, Anahola.waV discharged
The Matson Nai0JLmMn . t Kealia. The.NIIiau Is back with a
terpnse, me -frpehter
Mexican and V
S ItteMsland iteainer lpr stk itauna frb' Hll: Mri
The two steamers are J.o be gyen supj 1 Conagh 3 jCTErlen
plies of sugar, while the J'"e. andwife. ;;JV O.Eavige and wife Geol
U receiving a Wpen .of hard, wood gmj r,:feterkin;andwJfeC,
rill way ties. w ,v, ....:V.v
l; ,. 1,, ft t. .';,.-.J. Ulrich, Misses Place (2)',) Eh A.
Transports Sherman arid Sheridan atjBtnder;vtir;-'ftT:0'eWiAJt-.V.
jThe .transports Sheridan andSher-;, ,-Cti W." Schpii4t ad wKev.ilJ.J; Beers,
man reached San -Francisco yesterday CL; W. Ashford, ; X" H Hanna P G.
afternoon according to a cable recelv Riley, T; M. Truxel, MrsE. Lnils.Mrs.
ed at ,' the local , branch of the Mer--J. tLInd, A. IL Dunif and .wjfe, U Tiger,
Chants j .JExcnange. , ;ine -u-oopsnips w uuiun, . aiaj. w. D..vpvieu, n. ia
palled from Honolulu on January 17th. Uj Quinn, Maj. y(. f wooten. H. Lt
filled with officers and enlisted vmen Kerr, CMf. Ito and .wife,: Master : WH-
belonging to , military orgaalzatldna son. Sam Kahaunade, CapU.,C.:,Peder'
whojian completed their tour of duty -ton; irf!A-' Irwin'; J,'.'.MK?rossbni 'W'.
In the Hawaiian Utote::'?iM
- ' ;. Fa '"'' rv V IP. Hong; Misst Bartow, ..Parke coL
Mongolia Due Tuesday. v.w1;
.r,The Pacinc;MaJl JlnerJM6ngolk is
due to arrive at Honoldlu on Tuesday .ShartatC
morning, according to a wireless mes-; g. 1;?
cagt received a ,th aVehcy, of H.- HH. AaM W WpH., Sb?r,
Hackfeld Company today. The Mon- ?g, Q . Heln
mlt iB hrinrfne thousand tons Olg.K-TinAt.M;
entAlfrelglit for '4istharOT; heTe! lt Bu
Is ' the present .IntfenMon. lo dispatch fclunUlt g -13.; .Vaughanv J H;(Jon
FROM THE ISLANDS
; ' SpccIiT Catlevto Hewiaibp;r
SAN FRAyCTSCXVT Arrived fah2i
U. SArmy transports $heridan and
Sherman, hence Jan. .17. a W
7 t. Arrived Jan24, S.-a Cols stmr.
: Mavrlc; hence Jiil5.y:,ir
Atrived, Jan, 25,; S Sv Hiloniah,
from( Port Allen, Jan 17. v j :-v
VICTORUu-mS.. 8. Maraxnaitidelayed
: oy Qp-arrivaior Anglian mail; -wju
; probably "kail, from ..Vancouver to
Aerograjas.
a a MpXG0I4AV- Arrive from YjS
; ; aqnama -'rjis ?aay morning ana
foTi San Francisco Wednesday, about
S.& EONOMa . Arrives today. iO t
I ririflr Xi f 6r San Fanciscp 12 m,
S sS,.IjONOLIir w Arrives 4rom
$aa Francisco ; s Tuesday v mornfng
t ; wtti passengers, Z73- Dags mail,
; 7jautov2575 tons cargor for Kahu
! lul:' 3.3. tons xargo; Port Allen: 129
;.tons carga'jr.Kaanapall. 42 tons car;
the vessfci .for San Francisco, at .nine- 7t. i . 'A1 !"j
. . . . --.7 i-Cj Alci and Infant. Rivr R.R-vDode.!
' Ei . JR.' Eh; Palmer, J. Murata, y Vi I
Steamer Marama. . " '. ( i ,( it
f s-PASSEaGEKS BOOKED.; ,v
Malls Greatly Delay
, . The Canadian-Australian ' liner Ma-
rama., w. nnaeraioo,wm.. o.v , w.: i,iT -W&r -i-
PASSENGERS BOOKED.
r n vr) a-- rifl t'fl -
r n '.XilHin tn, tw.' way;. portsJ Jan..; 25.rrMrs.cGi .VogaJ,
v JU'M "-" r c; rt.ii.".l. r S'J
divert tvlav fhrrtnirh th ?pnw Of H W f-S;
K...c'fna Cf ''Wnari'tio olAoentiV'
i;vThe" ma tt.e.r.ataMonk gyarjdi ' at
ttantrance p JUtf Aiaaea 4warr 1
declared;. by -the, police department as
KJlely, up to-th agents of 'thJin?rs.
that use- j the structure, ' tjomplaints
frctA enlisted mentor Ocer8 belon
fc'to Vted State miMta organliS.
tlonX, anent r the refusal .tovadmjt -a
man in uniform ' to -' the - wharf ' at
the arriyal . or the German steamer
C!velindl ; In the .jODlnlon..of Sheriff
f: Jarrett ,ahould;vbe Tegistere4w;tJv.ae
stcam&nip . agents.. ' &x me requeai 01
the representajtiyesi ioCv4h ; ateamer
Cleveland the sheriff, sent two-police
officers to.' the. wharfs. The alleged. de
tcntJ6n.or!.twp9ldAers:iw.ar
of special guards, and, not, lheppUCe
to' it:is.rciaimej..tj-Q;;j;.;
t Mjor -Wpoten a report j on? -harbor
Improvement In Hawaii for the fiscal
yearlSl estimates 4750.00? :as, tie
amonn j-eauljed ta be 4 approprfated
for .completion 05 exisng project 4 01
fh Hiift- braakw'ater.imd JlSO.OOd as
the anpunKtvcan:be profitably, x-
pended Jn Asmtyearenqing.junesu,
n$ fororkpf improvement, oth
sums. peln&, xclus Jye of - amguin V, avalt
able .for fiscal, year 19J V.whlch ; Is
uesmie ine lacs juuk uLr,nuuuu6-
American (nirslonvftteamej Cleyh,
land departed for. the, .oast ishortlyj
illVCI.- MTCUf V VtUVJt., UU4 jr l
large , number of spectators witnessed
the. aaIUns., 'x jsn W;.s
V.' . ' ' " ft'"...
p. BreweK&,Cxmn3nytoca.repre
sentatiyes for the Oceanic liner Sono-,
mahope tov(dispatchftiAa
UneveC. Mr. and? Mrs. P.lsS.T!n tVnnHam At wnon tnmorrow. ' .
T. H. DavieV fc O) the Iwal TL '. . -
.The, many friends of Captain OIRon
Carter, recentty general staff officer .
on -duty at departmen I Eeadquarteri,
afterwards in command of the 159th
company at ;Fort.Ruger and finally '
transrerred .to Forf Monroe, Va, will
be glad to fcear tat he jbas been ap
pointed a member .of the Coast ArtU
lery Board j. Thi3 boar 4. tifilibe rates on
matters referred to it by the chief of
the coast artillery, and considers many !
problems of the corps. Captain Car-j
tpy-.ti -"Manchttbut can serve on
tlJboard and retain command of his ,
oflmpanXaa welUv j
ieia Arti lerj has been transferred
as a private tpJKSlxeenth Infantry.
McGrad i3,4he ma.-who. In a play
ful tussle. rjLth r.ioldier friend. In
flicted a; nUp'Fnd which resulted
In th latejr4ethf f be:cpurt clear
ed JtfcGrady.ot-ail. blameK but assocl-
atlcr,8weighd bj apirUs that hej
asaea tyr.ana tainad a, transfer.
Private Bepf pMurray.cf the hospi
tal corps, stoned at ScljohejBarr
racks, will jiay jto do .djilabo'r. ai
ihitwsjUqw vmonth 'a'pft, forfeit
ttdqUara-pr6nth-;pay: fceHs fa
refused to obey a sergeant wJwuorder
ed him to report for pantry dutyFInd
Sf jjt.,the court have jufti Wen. re
turned, approved from the reviewing ot-
A'
-I:
Private. WaUer- Anderson, of D bat
teryFirst. FfeldJUtlllery, iaa a: elear
rg cordagain.'i He was tried for burgf
fary and-ihls case reads like a , Chi
nese' laundry list for be. ia ,charged
wlm -ohllng. one ; Man" Bale, while.' a
cwnpaniomriytlfe : Wintermeycr, en
tered tlie house, ofLau JCan Yee and
LumVKee. TheJ, wur,found Him not
Kui " y v-rr"- v f : .-vv, t '
I NTER -1 S L Afi IX Fl R f.l
(Continued rrora, Pagt 1) ;
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s.-.
fS the Car . for the maii 7ii0 must fret
f li ; there. ; ; It goes farther on , a set of
-.' ... : . . Vi. v' -i- vi.'i " ' . ..'if'- ' - - -
always ready for the road. ;
:; 1?M foir f?ie Easiness L"an - ,
. V. -j -T. , - - , ;., v .-.., ,: ;:.:- -., -'
i - r icoiitest it has ever entered. ; .
Conie in and:lob!i 'ifamMB'r
over Hand" taJfe
? . - i' ,f
1 . -
r--4i. Limited. - ;''"'-..;;" V'.: "..:"...
ints
tfir k v.ev : i UBiLuira a. uniiniiL juib.)JU. xu.
t. what vied to the , postponement ox . pvuiu'v?- jPW I'' .
the sailing If. not stated .but -lt J ; V500 ?r- A 3w imme- (
D in 1ne.1vesx.re1.".: ureiB
; to his several interests In the
f eaa.. 1 .-..-j.''jr. i-i
Kestrel is said to -possess a
teaming radius; the k bunkers
ily accommodate over one, hun--s
coal The. vessel Carries, no
:, though this installation' may
at a. later date; when the ves
omes a fixture In the south sea
trade,?- .; - :v' ---
; the purpose to utilise the Kes
1 transporting supplies from Ho
: to Fanning,- Vaihington and
Islands, and returning wltjb ahlp
cf ., coprx The; Kestrel , Is . to
1 lonolulu her. home port. -';' y, ',
'-d'.jsiiifd .rt.TedayV;
Hamburg-American "liner Cleve
with turiee hundred and eighty
excursionists, was, dispatched
n Frar-clhco' "at 7 o'clock this
- additional passengerft -'.Joined
er at this port. They. Include
d railway TepresentatlTea who
cen .hinted' a -special dispensa
? far as traveling between .two
-a jpcf ti" on a foreign jresel is.
r!and!an-Pariflfc railroad . . tnav have Master Sue Me. NakawaL Mi. Kr, Janl
held up k the! mailt :Jn .tranilC from er,;.Mri.vFv (Mosher, Mrl land;: Mrs-i J.
Halifax to the British Columbian ter- 'BLi
minah 'V :t ' " '"X "i ,'st'"' 'v Mrs. T;.H. Kerwln, Miss : M Ker-
Provided tne Marama' mparts from
Vancouver today,: she ahould arrive ,Pe.r 0. . S Sonqm for San Fran
here on the' folloalng: Saturday. Th$' clsqo, ;jan26rfi lindj MraiC. W.
Marama Is Bupposcdwill bring iuite BurkC ifr. and MrS .a pakley,
a" delegation of tourist from JLi& ;lr. and Mrs. E. C Stringer Miss H.
Northwestern - atates, wjho intend Bi Oakley, Master Stringer, Miss ' M.
spehdlng the, wlnter In the Islanda ; ) WascAaw.Mtsa IWaschaj, JIr.J.
-w'.-., .-,,-j-1t-- ': . ; , Ht.McLeaMrand Mrs. dv,HuT;
Sequoia F;QuredJo..Xra;edy?. I spetiv Eklward Hulse, -FT E, Thompson.
The lumber schooner Sequoia, which G BJft'iies,:: trrifoivX- lor
has .frequently brought cargo from .the ganthaler. Garrett ,W 'Hep
Sound to Honolulu, .was .the., scene of Mrriil B, Par&pn&A C NewbJurger)
a jtrage whflejridiiigat, anchqr. In TC EnglanditUa. $tarVey.T.l.Pa
SanTanclsco bay . recently.' in. which rick, FD.vMullin..Mr. and Mrs. vJ. &
a .watchman na'me4'. Chariea,EwaA'',me JawoaVWaitBeavi ..
with fatal Injuries ,as.,a result ef a ;. ,Per str. Claudinefor, Lahalna and
fire on board that vessel ; "An" explo- Kahulul pbrxi, Jan. 27.--Ge6iSam-
ffeion of an 4oilvheatey Jn .the forecastle muels,' V. S. Clark, J. U Coke, Mlsa Ii
damage to the amount cf one thousand t ( jper, str. LIkelike, for l)iaul and ltfoi
dollars. The burning oil et jflre to okaj porta, Jaji. 28. Miss M.5Meyer ,
the.schoon and bujfoi; prompt as- Petstr. Kinau, fpr Kauai ports, Janl
tsiatance rendered by Boatswain Harry 21 Miss B. Wlshard, Mrs. H. Wlsh-
T. JohnsonJCJ S, ji- an the crew of ard, Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Behr, - Dr. I
;S.WaibJeJicd JVdJ.byAthe fcy Moses, Mrs. H. Isenberg. Mlssl
the II.;. fl..
.VE YOUR BAGGAGE HANDLED BY RELIABLE
O fl hi
pAft, H. LOVt
BAGGAGE-MEN
Brewerr Mrs" a IVoltera and child
Per str. LIkelike, for Maul and Mo
lokal ports, Jan. 8. Miss Mary Hex
ton. ' .". ' j, . .
,Pef str. Mauna Kea, for Hilo, via
way porta, Jan. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Lum
Tung sau and Infant.
FOR RENT.
Front room, separate entrance, In prl-
rate "; family, Pnnahou District
Writers., H. E.," this office for par-:Uculax8--r
r; .-..i' Jf ?s5453-lwc'
f rv
f-NEWXAlD EGGSiWl; ir
45. cents per dozen. t Harry Rob
erts,. 4505 Hqughtalllnr t.RoadjfvPii
.' lana-'. r'.'y., jjp .-S4Tm.
CREPES-. n f v
"v?!?
Finest ",;quanties 'Japanese .Crepes.
HV, MiyaKe 128 , Fort, TeL 3238:
f.liiar 54a3-6ny';-V -" y,.
KIMONOS,
Lovely Kimonos S 1.25 to S18.44
; Miyake;;i248.tFprt., TeL
: i"V ' -"?' r-.-' 645 3-6ta:--
3238.
JAPANESE : SILKS.
Scarfs. DolHe8.Table. Covers, Etc
H. Miyake, 1248 Fort., TeL 3238.
&453-6nb
TOWELING.
-r-
Japanese Toweling and Table Cloths.
H.;.Mlyake. l24vFort, Tel. 3238.
'I r tri ii;' & 5453Sin.-.- i I .11
TEAS.
The Inter-Island steamer Manna
Kea to; sail for Hllo at three o'clock Celebrated., Japanese Teas.
thia afternoon ia to take a delegation H. MIyaYe', 1213 Fort, Tel. 3238.
of volcano vlBitors. .,. , . &453-6m.
bftrt "of the. captains and a portion
of the public aa well, that Mr. Kennedy
has brought about the present .situa
tion tx carrying matters with too hih
a Jhand. Mr. Smith,", sftide . reporter.
33JPB:care to discuss this matter at
presentr 4 w '
' "No. At :ast I ; do not care to go
Into lej&ll. regarding lt fali jto see
what-good Buch a dlscussjpn would do
iji,.4he ; exlsiing ; clrcuniatances. " It
wijuld but give, rise td. recrimination
which could server earthly purpose
save that of. gratifying the feelings. jof
dlsllkeon tne part of some. I will
say, however, that the board of direct
ors and Mr. Kennedy are In thorough
harmony "in the policy of fair dealing
to all employes of tte;.cpmpany
3 "Jt goes without saying that there Is
a certain;, ampuni, .or nicyon;Dqun.a. to
develop, in, thq anagamenW oi a 4arge
corporally where-many, men of many
nationalities are employed.;. .The: dfc-
rectors f are f thoroughly sajtisfled .wljh;
the .conduct, of-the af fairs joC the com-t
"The-, Inter-Island is not a monop
oly.? The. sea. Is free Jto, all. and wg are
bound by., the conditions ,of qur. $erv
Ice to the, public as are all public seihr-
Ice coiTPoratIqns.i :i$'
: Iff Qmltn mra a a air a A whAtnAft nA
Cared tormake - any. statement Tegard-1
inc tne1 unanne; or .uaDtain Aiiman
from the coast anct pthers here from
the East'-He said: - -r-;.;.' . . -
ln . that phase -. of . the . matter also
discussion . at present M. useless. It
Vqui4 .b"fjl serve to Vpen, lin b)terness
and, recrimination tqat could seena
od aarvlcii ,ba the public,, io th.cqinif
jany. ocxqt tne. captains. Tnereiqre.vi
K:ist be. excused from Miking about t
at,allL'" il'5fiR."v"iA-fl.ii"'i,
Humphreys Makes Statement :
4 "K Judge Humphreys this, morning de
nied 4 vrqpbrt1 that he had ifurnlhed
this gpaperwitn copies or tne - letters
yrhlch weTe printed v Ixa ,these t cqlumus
yt$terdttyv and, the; esBeroqn.(tnat ar
bitranr iarbltratton, as. 1 suggested In
ftitquartera is? Impoaslble.under the
confutation of the junitea; states. He
:l want It understood, mat 1 never
saw any oMheettew printed.in The
Star-Bunetin . until they appeared in
thatnape vInetL I did :not teven
know Uat; any .trouble had arisen .be-
weenthe t- company and Captain
Tnompson. until I saw an accountrot it
in that.p4er- fi 'I ? h
-f "Lwofild Jike to answer the question
asked by adherents oLlha Inter-Island
in .the present 1 controversy, as to
'which shall xontrot,' by saying neith
er , can hope, Jor absolute ..control. No
business man, no;; corporation, 'no
housekeeper even can expect to keep
absolute control of, servants or em
ployes., They imuft all, give and take.
All that the harbor .wants isto secure
Justice for Its members and immu
nity from the arbitrary action of men
who are mtferly tadif f exent to the wel
fare fit those under them- t ... j.. ..
:," ,The , suggestion that , the territory
pass a. law providing for compulsory
arbitration Is absurd. We should have
to amend ; the constitution before we
could do that? .
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. Taking ' passengers,- freight and
mails for.Kona; and Kau. ports, the
Inter-Ipland. steamer. Kilauea sailed
shortly after, noon hour, yesterday.
The inter-Island steamer Niihanwas
among the, .vessels, slated tor depart-J
ure for Kauai '.ports last evening, the
steamer taking ft general cargo but
no passengers..- a.
. , The; federal quarantine officials have
deculed to board, the Oceanic liner
Sonoma at, the,, wharf, owing. to the
very, late hqur, that the vessel. Is ex
pected Kto reach Uhe port , ,u.
. , A mail destined for, the mainland
amounting to. about . one hundred
sacks: was dispatched, for, San Fran
Cisco .thla morning in, the. Hamburg-
meican steamer Cleveland. The Sof
noma, . qr tne , oceanic une, , wnjca , is
expected, to sail for the. coast at noon
tomorrow, win reach the California
port about the same hour. -
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