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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917.
The Legislature
FIFTY-FOURTH DAY IN HOUSE
Resolutions Offered
II. C. R. 35 Relative to the exami
nation of persons suspected as lepers
Miles.
H. C. R. 36 Requesting; financial
aid from congress for undertaking cer
tain public improvements Lyman.
Received From Senate
S. B. 138 Providing for appoint
ment of commission to prepare
scheme for sanitation, reclamation
and improvement of certain lands at
WaJkiki Shingle.
S. B. 141 Relating to maintenance
and upkeep of road constructed
reconstructed In whole or in part from
moneys provided by Loan Fund Act
of 1917-19 Shingle.
Passed Third Reading
H. B. 399 Appropriating $10,000 to
macadamize main road, Omao home
stead lots, Kauai Kula.
H. B. 457 Appropriating $10,000 for
construction of pipe lin to carry water
from Fuhawal to Lualualel Home
steads, Waianae, Oahu Finance Com'
mittee.
S. B. 105 Relating to license to
slaughter cattle and sell beef Pache
co.
S..B. 106 Relating to license to
slaughter swine and sell pork Pache
CO.
S. B. 112 Relating to salaries and
expenses, circuit, courts Robinson
S. B. 122 Appropriating $20,000 for
expenses connected with removal of
warehouse on Lot 44, Esplanade, Hon
olulu, to Lot 31 Shingle.
S. B. 133 Appropriating $1000 for
purpose of carrying on publicity cam
paign in Interest of securing volunte.
ers to Hawaiian National Guard Co
ney.
S. B. 140 Making appropriations
for control, suppression and eradic
atlon of diseases known as anthrax
and hemorrhagic septicemia Coney,
S. J. R, 4 Requesting Governor and
commission of public lands to set
askle water for use of County Farm
and Sanilorium, Kauai Coney.
Failed On Third Reading
H. B. 246 Relating to stamp duties
and repealing same wilder.
S. B. 91 Creating office of registrar
of firearms and ammunition Shingle
Bills Tabled
H. B. 319 Providing pension for
old age Holstein.
H. B. 439 Providing pension for
Judge Lyons B. Nainoa Lyman.
S. B. 128 Providing penalty for vio
lation of any rule or regulation made
or promulgated by board of health
through its president Cooke.
FIFTY-FIFTH DAY IN HOUSE
Resolutions Offered
H. C. R. 37 Favoring return of not
more than 15,000 Portuguese laborers,
formerly in Hawaii and now in Call
fornia and other States. Referred to
Immigration Committee.
Received From Senate
S. B. 142 To authorize board of ag
riculture and forestry to promulgate
rules and regulations for the protec
tion of bird, animal and vegetable life
on certain islands and to prescribe a
penalty for the violation thereof
Castle. Passed Third Reading
H. B. 37 Providing pension for Jose
Maria Gomes, bandsman Jerves.
H. B. 246 Relating to stamp duties
and repealing same Wilder.
H. B. 310 Authorizing appropria
tion by board of supervisors of Hono.
lulu of certain moneys in cash basis
fund for certain public improvements
Coolce.
S. B. 113 Relating to immigration.
lanor ana statistics Shingle.
S. B. 118 Appropriating $50,000 for
completion of Oahu Prison Shingle,
S. B. 129 Providing prison labor
for public work in Kapiolani Park and
Tantalus Road Shingle.
S. B. 139 Relating to primary elec
tions, City and County of Honolulu-
Castle.
Indefinitely Postponed
S. B. 10 Providing for abatement
of prostitution by injunction Cooke.
S. B. 128 Providing penalty for vio
lation of any rule or regulation made
or promulgated by board of health
through its president Cooke.
Bills Tabled
H. B. 11 Relating to Hawaii county
supervisors Kelekolio.
H. B. 118 Raising salaries of Ha
waii county officials Kelekolio.
H. B. 140 Relating to powers of
county supervisors Kelekolio.
H. B. 151 Regulating salaries of
officials. City and County of Honolulu
Ahuna.
H. B. 200 Relating to salaries and
expenses, circuit courts Andrews.
S. B. 131 Relating to construction
of roads in homesteads of Kukuiopae,
South Kona, Hawaii Hind.
Signed By Governor
H. B. 331, as Act 126, entitled: "An
Act to provide for the ascertainment,
adjudicat'jon and payment of claims by
persons whose property was destroyed
or injured as a consequence of the
filling of unsanitary land in Kewalo
district, city and county of Honolulu,
and making an appropriotion of ten
thousand seven hundred dollars ($10,
70000) therefor." Jarrett.
S. B. 77, as Act 127, entitled: "An
Act to amend Section 1531 of theRe
vised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, relating
to salaries, county officials." Kama
uoha. H. B. 324. as Act 128, entitled: "An
Act to amend Section 2 of rhapter 2
of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1915,
-relating to the promulgation of laws."
Tavares.
H. B. 309, as Act 129, enUtled: "An
Act to amend Section 2198 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawii, 1915, relating
to salaries of the district magis
trates." Lota.
H. B. 344, as Act 130, entitled: "An
Act to provide an appropriation of
three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) by
way of advancement, for the comple
tion of the Palolo belt road." And
rews. H. B. 355, as Act 131, entitled: "An
Act requiring the expenditure of cer
tnin taxes on the construction, main
tenance and repairs of public roads."
Kalana.
H. B. 435 ,as Act 132, entitled: "An
Act to amend Section 3131 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii, 1915 .relating
to fees of notaries public." Lyman.
II. B. 437, as Act 133, entitled: "An
Act providing for the establishment
and maintenance of a school for the
training and instruction of the blind
and other defective children and mak
ing an appropriation of thirty-five
thousand dollars ($35,000.00) there
for." Education Committee.
H. B. G8, as Act 134, entitled, "An
Act to authorize and provide for the
manufacture, maintenance, 'distribu
tion and supply of electric current for
light and power within the district of
Hamakua, on the island and count
of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii." Ly
man.
. FIFTY-SIXTH DAY IN HOUSE
Resolutions Offered
H. C. R. 38 That Kewalo cla;m
commispionors take recognizance of
Frank Godfrey claim. Judiciary Com
mittee.
II. C. R. 39 That school commis
sioners apportion time each week for
teaching Hawaiian in public schools
Ahuna.
H. R. 116 Directing clerk of house
to Include in Journal Itemized state
ment of expenses out of terr'torial and
federal appropriations. Silva.
Passed Third Reading
H. R. 417 Relating to salaries and
cxpenr.es, circuit courts Fernandez.
II. B. 436 Providing additional
fund for maintenance and permanent
improvement of roads In City and
County of Honolulu Andrews.
H. B. 448 Providing for a city plan
ning commission for the District of
Honolulu Pc-trie.
S. B. 9 Making appropriation for
purpose or defraying expenses oi
building, repairing and reconstruction
of Waimea River embankement, Ka
uai Coney. -
S. B. 63 Providing $60,000 for ac
quisition of additional property for
Central Grammar, Normal, Royal and
Kalihiwaena Schools Shingle.
S. B. 78 Regulating practise of op
tometry and for appointment of board
of examiners and providing penalties
Cooke.
S. B. 120 Authorising City and
Countv of Honolulu to lease certain
portions of Puunui Park, Honolulu
CaMle.
S B. 120 Relating to advertisement
of notice to creditors of decedents
Kamauoha.
Indefinitely Postponed
S. B. 72 Appropriating $15,000 for
purchase of private lands in North
and South Kona, Hawaii, for home
stead purposes Shingle.
S. B. 135 To prevent corporations
joint stock, trust and fiduciary compa
nies and co-partnerships doing busi
ness as trust or fiduciary companies
from practising law Judiciary Com
mittee.
Bills Tabled
H. B. 269 Appropriating $12,000 for
purchase of land in Kaimuki for pub
lie park Andrews.
H. B. 400 Creating commission to
ascertain value of Waiakea Mill Com
pany and to enter into agreement for
its purchase by Territory Lyman.
Signed By Governor
H. B. 350 as Act 135, entitled: "An
Act to amend chapter 93 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, by amend
ing Section 1228 of said chapter and
by adding a new section thereto to be
known as Section 1228A, relating to
taxation." Fernandez.
S. B. 85 as Act 136, entitled: "An
Act to amend chapter 79 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, relating
to the practise of dentistry." Castle.
S. B. 88 as Act 137, entitled: "An
Act to amend Section 3 of AH 165 of
the Session Laws of 1915, relating to
commutation of punishment of prison
ers. Desha.
S. B. 100 as Act 138, entitled: "An
Act. to amend Section 147 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, relating
to premiums on official bonds."
Shingle.
S. B. 101 as Act 139, entitled: "An
Act to amend Act 174 of the Session
Laws insurance fund." Sh'rgle.
S. B. 102 as Act 140, entitled: "An
Act to reimburse the Kahulul railroad
company for expenses incurred on ac
count of pilot service at Kahulul,
Maui, from the general revenues of
the territory." Shingle.
H. B. 106 as Act 141. entitled: "An
Act to amend Section 2469 of the Re-
ised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, relating
to exemptions." Leal.
H. B. 135 a Act 142, entitled: "An
Act to amend Section 2198 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, relating
to salaries of district magistrates."
Brown.
H. B. 149 aa Act 143, entitled: "An
Act to amend Section 342 of the Re-
isod Laws of Hawaii, 1915, relating
to land transfers." Lyman.
FIFTY-SEVENTH DAY IN HOUSE
Resolutions Offered
H. R. 17 Directing president of
board of health to appoint at a month
ly salary of $125 an inspector of res
taurants, public eating places and
boarding houses (Fernandez) Adopted.
II. B. 14S Directing land commls-
ioner to immediately advertise home
stead lots in Kalapa, Hamakua, Ha
waii (Lyman) Adopted.
Received From Senate
S. B. 110 Appropriating $12,972.29
for relief of property owners in Auwal-
olimu Tract, Honolulu Pacheco.
S. B. 124 Relating to social clubs-
Castle.
S. B. 125 Relating to Dowers of
boards of license commissions Cast
le.
S. B. 145 Appropriating $1500 to
defray expense of trip of land commis.
ion to ashington on officials busi
nessBaldwin.
S. B. 146 Making appropriation for
benefit of Henry E. Peterson Ways
ano Means Committee,
S. II. 148 Relating to the duties of
the board of agriculture and forestry
ana powers to make rules and regula
tions Hind.
S. B. 149 Authorizing and directing
supervisors of City and County of Ho
nolulu to furnish material and eauip-
ment for reconstruction and mainten
ance of Tantalus Road, Honolulu
Ways and Means Committee.
Passed Third Reading
H. B. 341 Directing Maul County
supervisors to appropriate $10,000 for
hospital at Ualapui, Molokal Brown.
H. B. 423 Providing for payment of
salaries and wages to government em
ployes during periods of temporary
sickness or disability Andrews.
S. B. 62 Providing for public im
provements out of the loan fund, 1917
19 Shingle.
Signed By Governor
S. B. 95, as Act 144 Entitled: "An
Act to amend Sections 1897, 1898, 1899
and 1900 of the Revised Laws of Ha
waii, 1915, relating to sidewalks, in
cluding curbs." Chillingworth.
H. B. 238, as Act 145 Entitled: "An
Act authorising the board of supervis
ors of any county or city and county
to make certain advances from the
current funds of the county or city
and county for school improvements,
and repealing Acts 38 and 54 of the
Session Laws of 1913" Marquez.
II. B. 376, as Act 146 Entitled: "An
Act making a special appropriation for
the payment of all unsettled claims
awarded by the commission appointed'
under the provisions of Act 55 of the
laws of the provisional government,
entitled: "An Act to authorize the
minister of the interior to take poses
sion of and acquire on the Island of
Molokal for the use of the govern
ment, land and property that may be
required by the board of health, ap
proved October 5. 1S93" urown.
H. B. 378, as Act 147 Entitled: "An
Act to authorize the Secretary or Ha
waii to make final disposition of the
Hawaii Building at the Panama -raci
np Kvtiosition Cooke.
H. B 380, as Act 148 Entitled: "An
Act to amend Section 2198 of the Re
Hawaii. 1915. as amend
ed by Act 207 of the Session Laws of
1915, relating to tnc saiariea ui u.-
trict magistrates, ana certain
it n M9. ns Act 149 JMUlliea:
in' Ar't to amend section 3732 of the
Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, relat
ing to ball." Leal.
H. B. 411, as Act liu r.nuueu. u
t nmnnd section 4101A. Revised
low nf Hnwnil 1915. as enacted by
Act 50. Session Laws of 1915, provid
ing further Donalties for neeaiess
,ifivlni " Andrews.
H. B. 416, as Act 151 Entitled: "An
am tn nrmronriate the sum of fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000.00) for the
purpose of employing the necessary
temporary substitutes in all depart-
mpnts of the territory from which offi
cials, subordinates or employes, mem
bers of the National uuara, buhu uc
called into active service. uyman.
tt ti i-A an Act 152 Entitled: "An
Act providing for the registration of
certain vessels operated In the water
of the territory or Hawaii. Lyman.
tt tv 430. as Act 153 Entitled : "An
Act to amend section 1 of Act 199 of
the session laws of 1915, relating to
the vacation of public employes.
A Viiino
t-i n 434. as Act 154 Entitiea: - An
Ant rpln tine to the disposition of per
sonal property belonging to we in-
ritorv of Hawaii." Lyman.
H."B. 442, as Act 155 Entitled: "An
Act to reimburse the county of Maui
ir. tia anm of nine thousand four
hundred sixty-eight dollars ($9,468.00)
advanced by the county of Maui to
constructs a homestead road through
the Ku'.aha tract, district of Makawao,
county of Maul, by making an appro
priation hv wav of advances out of the
general revenues of the Territory of
Tuwaii, the same to bo reimbursed out
of the proceeds of the sales of any
public lands in said county." Tavares.
H. B 125. as Act 156 Eptitled: "An
Act relating to the use of water from
artesian wells." Petrie.
S. B. 65. as Act 157 Entitled: "An
Act to amend section 1308 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, provid
ing for the computation of incomes
fo r taxation." Shingle.
S. B. 105. as Act 158 Entitled: "An
Act to amend section 2007 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii of 1915, as
amended by Act 26 of the Bessipn
laws of 1915, relating to license to
slaughter cattle and sell beef." Pa
checo.
S. B. 106. as Act 159 Entitled: "An
Act to amend section 2011 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii . of 1915, as
amended by Act 18 of the session
lawB of 1915, relating to license to
slaughter swine and sell pork." Pa
checo.
S. B. 112, as Act 160 Entitled: "An
Act to amend section 2197 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, as amend
ed by Act 83, session laws of 1915, re
lating to salaries and expenses, circuit
courts." Castle.
S. B. 133, as Act 161 Entitled: "An
Act appropriating the sum of one
thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for the
purpose of carrying on a publicity
campaign in the interest of securing
volunteers to the Hawaiian National
Guard pursuant to the policy of the
War Department and proclamation of
the Governor of Hawaii." Coney.
S. B. 110, as Act 162 Entitled: "An
Act making an appropriation for the
control, suppression and eradication
of he dieases known a3 anthrax and
hemorrhagic septicemia." Coney.
II. B. 377, as Act 163 Entitled: "An
Act to provide for the registration of
nurses." Wilcox.
II. B. 447, as Act 161 Entitled: "An
Act to amend sub-section (b) of sec-
ion H3 or the Revised Laws of Ha
waii, 1915, relating to food." Jarrett.
Veto Over-ridden
Governor's veto on II. B. 225. relat-
ng to public utilities commission. 21
yes ana s noes, vote to reconllpr
indefinitely postponed. v
Veto Sustained
Governor's veto on H. B. 354, pro
viding new charter for Honolulu. 6
ayes and 22 noes. Veto to reconsider
Indefinitely postponed.
FIFTY-EIGHT DAY IN HOUSE
Resolutions Offered
II. C. R. 40 That committee on con
ference on S. B. 52 include in report
item ror interest, commissions and ex
penses of public debt on present out
standing bonds and additional amount
to provide for interest for biennial pe
riod on new bond Issue Cooke. Ad
opted.
H. C. R. 41 Directing commissioner
of public lands to throw open all avail
able government land for raising food
products during present crisis Ly
man. Adopted.
H. C. R. 42 Requesting Governor,
commissioner and board of public
lands to reserve certain waters at Ka-
paa, Kauai, for homestead purposes
Kuia.
H. C. R. 43 That it is sense of leg-
Islature that territorial auditor refuse
to issue warrants for any expenses of
Charles R. Forbes until directed by
court of competent jurisdiction Holstein.
Received From Senate
S. B. 150 Creating a commission to
increase, conserve, regulate and con
trol the food supplies of the Territory
of Hawaii and defining its powers and
duties and making an appropriation
for the purposes thereof Castle.
Passed Third Reading
11. B. 261 Creatine in each county
commission to be known as the delin
quent tax commission Marquez.
H. B. 334 Authorizing and direct
ing Kauai county supervisors to make
appropriation for establishment of
waterworks system Lota.
H. B. 415 Relating to the powers
and duties of the board of supervisors
Hawaii Lyman.
H. J. R. 8 Authorizing superintend
ent of public instruction to cause Ha
waiian language to be taught in terri
torial schools Brown.
S. B. 103 Authorizing William B.
Lymer and A. W. Mather, their associ
ates, successors and assigns or such
corporation as may be organized by
them to establish and conduct, main
tain and operate an automobiles bus
line or lines upon and along certain
streets Makekau.
S. B. 119 Relating to the construc
tion to and through homesteads and
land- opened for residence or business
purposes Shingle.
S. B. 121 Appropriating $20,000 for
completing topographical survey of
Island of Hawaii Hind.
S. B. 142 Authorizing board of agri
culture and forestry to promulgate
rules and regulations for protection of
bird, animal and plant life on certain
islands and to prescribe penalty for
violation thereof Castle.
Second Reading Today
S. B. 150 Creating a commission to
increase conserve, regulate and con
trol food supplies of the Territory of
Hawaii, and defining its powers and
auties, and making an appropriation
for the purposes thereof Castle.
Bills Tabled
H. B. 295 Providing additional in
come tax of two per cent upon all cor
poration and individual Incomes in ex
cess of $4000 Miles.'
H. B. 349 Repealing existing pro
visions of taxtion of automobiles and
other power-driven vehicles And
rews. H. B. 358 Making appropriation for
relief of P. F. Hurley Lyman.
S. B. 73 Repealing Act 55, S. 1
1913, appropriating $15,000 for pur
chase of private lands in Waipio, Ha-
manua, Hawaii, ror Homestead pur
poses and to determine Drice of such
homesteads Shingle.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The First National nank of Wa'luku
located at Wailuku, Maul Territory of
Hawaii is closing up its affairs. All
note holders and others, creditors of
said Association, are therefore here
by notified to present the notes and
other claims against the Association
for payment.
J. GARCIA, Cashier.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The Lahaina National Bank, locat
ed at Lahaina, Maui Territory of Ha
waii, Is closing up its affairs. All
note holders and others, creditors of
said Association, are therefore here-
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nlhor nlntma ,,nn.t 4U A .... I I
for payment.
F. N. LTJFKIN, Cashier.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The First National Bank of Paia,
located at Paia, Maul Territory of Ha
waii, is closing up its affairs. All
note holders and others, creditors of
said Association, are therefore here
by notified to present the notes and
other claims against the Association
for payment.
W. O. AIKEN, Cashier.
What Will Next Hold Up
Piiholo Lots Opening?
The bill appropriating $2000 for the
purpose of completing the road sys
tem through the Filholo homesteads
in upper Makawao, received the Gov
ernor's signature on the 19th of last
month and became a law from that
date. The roads are practically com
pleted, and prospective homesteaders,
who have been wilting for 2 yeors or
more for the tract to be opened are
to grow impatient at the
unexplained delay.
A Pearl Among Women
"My husband has found a way by
which he ttays I am of the greatest
help to him in his literary work."
"How nice that must be for you, my
dear. But how are you able to do it?"
"As soon as I see him at his desk I
go into another room and keep perfect
ly quiet until he has finished." New
York Globe.
UllllliHIHIHMJi
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Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday)
The following schedule went into effect Juno 4th," 1913.
TOWARDS WAILUKU
(Continued on Page Seven.)
Baby Chicks
AND
Laying. Hens For Sale
Phone Puunene School.
GRAND HOTEL
WAILUKU, MAUI, T. H.
Reasonable Rate
Dinner parties given special
attention.
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5 23
5 30
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3 45
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2 I 4
litlCI Pltmpr Pawner
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0 6 12 3 05
1. All tralni daily except Sundays.
i. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leare Wailuku daily, except Bunaaya,
at 5: SO a. m.. arrlylnf at Kahulul at 5:61 a. m., and connecting vim
tha 8:00 a. m. train for Puunena.
I. BAGGAGE RATES: 150 poundi of personal baigag. will be" tarried frea
of charsa on each whole ticket, and 75 pounds on each half ticket, waaa
baccate la in charga of and on the sama train as tka holder of the tlokat
For excess bamia 25 cents per ICO pounds or part thereof will k
charted.
For Ticket Fares and other information sea Local Passenger Tariff X. C. C.
No. t, or Inquire at any of the Depots.
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Leave
931 Mar. 7
40j Mar. 13
42 Mar. 21
107 Mar. 27
1 Apr. 4
41 Apr. 10
43 Apr. 18
94 Apr. 24
2 May 2
42 May 8
44 May 16
95 May 22
3 May 30
43 June 6
45 June 13
96 June 19
4 June 27
44 July 3
46 July 11
97 July 17
5 July 25
45 July 31
47 Aug 8
98 Aug. 14
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46 Aug. 28
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1 Mar. 20 Mar. 22
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I May 29 May 31
June 5 June 7 June 8
June 12 June 14
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1 June 26 June 28
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July 24 July 26
July 31 Aug. 2 Aug. 3
Aug. 7 Aug. 9
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Apr.
Apr. 20
May
May 18
June
June 15
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Apr! ' 2S
May' 12
May ' 26
I June 9
I June 23
juiy "7
July "21
Aug. 4
Aug." 18
Sept.'"i
Leave
Kahului
Arrive'
Leave
Honolulu Honolulu
Mar. 24
Apr.
Apr.
May
Mar.
Mar.
. I Apr.
7 Apr.
Apr.
21 Apr.
Apr.
5 May
1 . May
19. May
- May
2: June
I June
June 16 June
June
June 30 July
I July
July 14. July
I July
July 28, July
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Arrive
San
Fr'sco
8, Apr.
May
June
Aug. 11
Aug. 25
Sept " 8
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Apr.
May
May
May
May
May
3, June
10j June
17i June
24! Juno
1 July
8 July
July
Juiy
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
21 Mar.
27 1 Apr.
4 Apr.
10: Apr.
18 Apr.
24: May
2, May
8 May
16 May
22, May
30June
5 j una
13, June
19; June
27 July
3J July
11 July
17l July
25i July
Si; Aug.
8
14
22
28
5
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
27
3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
6
12
19
26
3
10
24
31
17
1
14
21
28
4
11
11 Sept 18.
Schedules shown above are exact between San Francisco and Honolulu and vice
as to length of time spent at Island ports of call.
versa, but are approximate