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" ' ?rT'f,?P3HT1'?l,TST1 "V "IP"- iMmar tt F'-WTT TTJTsyT-'J- '5m M,' ? v.r,v. ;, 'T tf. -,-t.m r' n M t ' EVENING BULLETIN, ItONOUJMJ, T. It. FRIDAY. SEPT. 24, '1969. I f.tii' vmm,-' ASONIC TEMPLE St t WeeKIy Calendar IWONDAV I Ltahl Chapter Ho. 2 Regular. TUUMDAV WHDMWOAY ' Honolulu Commandcry -Red '" Cross. rnuitsu.w T MJipA I iAtuijuav All visiting members ot the order are cordially tavltcd to I , ioni meetings ot local lodge iUi-j- - " ...- - Ir- aa:1 ' . eUUMUHX LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. P. Metis rry Jionday evening l I J In L 0. O. F Hall, Kurt Street. t E. R. HKNUKY, Secretary. ! f. d. icke, n. o. All visiting brother a very cordUll) f luVU.I i 0U LODSE, No. 1. K. of P. hteeta every first ana third Krl ', toy evsnlug at 7:ii la K. ot 1'. Hall, ' sffDer r'ort aud Doretnnlu. Visiting ,-' ferfttb 'i- cj'ili.i'.ly Invited to attend. V. U. NUUENT, 0. C. It. UOSLINQ. K. It. 0. ' ' .. jeNOIUlU LODGE GIG, D. F. 0. E. 'Honolulu Lodgo Ko. GIG, 13. 1'. O. as, meet in tlie!r hall, on King Met, near Fort, ovcry Friday even- Visiting Urolhors aro cordially BVltid to attend. t J B. A. DOUTHITT, E. R. ii. u. labium, secy. J01DIU AERIE 140, F. 0. . Meets on the 2nd and 4th WKD- tSSUAV evenings of each month at it; JO o'clock In Ii. ot P. llnll, cornet CPtfotanla and Fort streets. .Visiting Eagles are Invited to at- W. W. M. McCOY, W Trest. II. T. MOORE. Secy. Wa. H'lONLEY LODGE No.8, KolP. & Meets every ind and 4th Saturday tvenlng nt 7:30 o'clock In IC. ot 1'. AMI, cor. Tort and Horetanlu. Visit KM brothers cordially Invited to at- , ; F. II. MrGREW, C. C. V E. A. JACOUSEN, K. R. S. V . .M . HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Meets ovcry first and third Tliurs- -ilajTi of encb month nt Knights ot Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. L. A. PERRY, Sachctu. I, L V. TODD, C. of R. ' I IT TASTES CLEAN BECAUSE IT IS CLEAN Pond Dairy Milk Is pleasant and whole some. -There's a dif ference." The Baby notices it instantly. THE POND DAIRY. TcL 800. EgasBaffigSHSffgffigM11 II II "Mill I Piano Tuning r . Expert work nt moderate prices. i. ' i Bcrgstrom Music Cc, Ltd. tj -, Odd Fellows' Bldrr. rr M aimer oeer i J L FOR SALE AT ALL BASS ' ,i TELEPHONE 1331 IAA FAra Your Clothes Faded? ; THE FRENCH LAUNDRY, J. Ahadie. Tron.. Is the atrent for F.' Thomas Djiiis Works of S. F. Received ex Alameda n New Ship fincSt of Latest Styles in ' LADIES' HATO. SK. UYBDA, 10P.8 HUUANU St 'PERFECTION ROOF PAINT IfJivc it a trial. Guaranteed to prove tftooA. Write for booklet to P. 0. Bor- 93. WW? . . EHflO, ii. iJAVJLfab cc i;u., jutr.rua. "For kaie" cards a Oulletln. Horses for Hire Saddle or Driving. CLUB STABLES 1128 Tort St. Til. 109. Autos Repaired Your machine will be ready (or you when we say it will be; We don't experiment on autos; we repair them. Von Hamm -Young Co., Ltd. ALEXANDER Y0UNO BUI1DIHQ. 5 Telephone 5 Honolulu Automobile Stand C. tl. Behn Proprietor and Imager. Comer Alnkca nr.i Hotel Street. Automobile Tops The kind that fit. The W.W.WRIGHT C0.,Ltd. King, near Sonth, AUTOMOBILES SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO. J. W. KERSHNER Auto Tire Repairing 1177 Alakea St. Phone 434. AUTOS INDEPENDENT AUTO STAND Kini; and Bishop Sts. Phone G09 ALE THE'FITTINGS FOR ASSOCIATED GARAGE, Ltd. Agents for the Kissel Ear and Chalmers-Detroit. First-Class Repairing, Merchant St. Electrical Work Bells, Private Telephones. Chances to Light Wiring. Union Elcotrio Co.. Harrison Eloclc. Beautiful New Hats Just Arrived. Now on view at Dunn's Hat Shop, Cor. Fort and Bcretania. RING UP Levy's for Groceries Phone 76. BLANK BOOkS AH Kinds. A. B. ARLEIGH & CO., LTD. Hotel St., Opp. Union. KODAK DEVELOPING AND PRINTING, MOULDINGS PICTURES. PHOTO AND ART CO. 032-938 Fort St. Tel. 52 David A. Dowsett, INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE, LOANS. 203 Judd Building. Phone 65S. OWL J-fENI CIOAB M. A. Gunst & Co FORT AND KINO STREETS. CHARLIE AT THE Orpheum Saloon, Still on deck, See his curios, ' JMmiiifowifctMmMfikltfMkit. MiMtikn'a LOCAL AND GENERAL The Big Nickel Scratch Pad for Mle at the Bulletin office for Ave cent, Is ene Inoh thick, made up of two hun dred theett of good paper. Six for a quarter. Call and see Mlko Faton at tiio Kn core. Get your hat cloaned nt the I-oadlng Hat Cleanor, 11.64 Fort street. An cxpcrlenceil lady accountant de ulres a imsltlon. See nil, this Issue. Jnck Cordoll was onu of ilia men In Kaufman's corner during his fight with Jack Johnson. Faxon ninhop. president of C. llrow. er & Co., leaves October 2 for a three wcokg trip to tho mainland. Down nt Dick's- ovary Saturday, turkey lunch nil clhcr rot eshments, Royal Annex liar. All ato Invited. W. If. Avery, assistant general man nger of Iho Toyo Klsen Kalsha line, was a through passenger on tho Tcnyo Ainru. Acting Shipping Commissioner A. Rranco will pay off tho crew of thu bark Knlulaul this afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Win. McKlnloy Lortgo No. 8 will Klvu n (lanco In K. of I', halt this oven Ing. All Knights, their families! mid friends nro Invited, Ren Williams, manager of tho II. C. A S. Co. ranch. Is returning on tho Clamllno this eienlng. Mr. Williams Is accompanied by his wife. Coat your Iron roofs with "Arabic." You will bo surprised at Iti cooling Mid preservative properties California Feed Co agents. S. Suglmoto; n member of tho Jap ancso Foreign Affairs Department, nr rhed on tho Tenn Mnru yesterday to Join tho local staff of tho Jnpai;et,u Consulato The Associated Oarage today re ceived by thn Alameda two Chalmers Detroit cars a roadster nnd a touring ear. They nro beautiful specimens of nutomobltcs, and Manager Murray Is delighted with them. II. 1. Bnvngc, chemist ot tho Hn nnllan Commercial Co., nt I'uuncno, Maul, returned on ,tho Alameda this morning from tho Coast, where ho nnd his brldo havo been spending their honeymoon. They lenvo on tho Claud- Ino this afternoon for their homo on Maul. Royal Hawaiian Garage. Phone 191. The only garage in town where you can get the celebrated Locomobiles. Around the Island, Ha liewa. Leilehne trips a specialty. Automobile repairing a soecialty. Special attention given to the mak ing of gears and nil parts of auto mobiles. George S. Wells, Manager. SUTTON COLLECTS INJATE CASES Tho finances of tho Territory arc being materially benefited through tho work being prosecuted by Deputy At torney General Sutton In connection with tho collection of delinquent sow er rates In tho District Court. Of tho sultH that have been brought to a con clusion favorable to tho Territory Iho sum of $10 527.85 has been collected nnd a laigo amount will undoubtedly be collected through tho suits yet landing. Tho dower rate suits havo all been placed In Sutton's hands by Attorney General Homenwuy. JOHN Q. WOOK IS. . ' HOST AT MILAN John Q. Wood, lato of Honolulu and well known throughout tho Ter ritory, Is apparently having n good tlmo nt Ills prcsont pobt as Vlco Con bill at Milan, Italy. Tho Paris edition of, tho New York Herald of July 10th gives an account of an elaborate re ception given by Mrs. John Q. Wood on July 4thi Thero Is a long list of of guests printed nnd It was apparent ly tho event df tho day In consular circles at Milan. Tho copy of Iho paper containing tho recount w.-ib received by Governor Froar. PLEIADESJERE Tho stcamor Pleiades, Captain Arm strong; which arrlvod off port last night, camo In this' morning and docked nt tho railroad wharf, whero rho commenced to' dlschargo her freight of 3700 tons. Owing to her having on board explosives sho flow tho red flag on her foremast, whero It will remain until they aro unloaded. Sho mndo tho trip from San Fran cisco In tight, days. 5 hours and thirty minutes. It Is said that sho will re turn to San Francisco direct, after leaving this port, taking a large (ship ment or pineapples. e THE STEAMER W. G. Hall sailed yostorday afternoon- for Kauai ports, leaving hero at C o'clock. L . Bulletin Business Offioe Phone-258. Bulletin Editorial Boom Phone 185. FOR LEASE llto 5 years, A' 32 Jtoom Rooming House 20 ROOMS FURNISHED. Excellent 'Location. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, LTD. BB S, King St, Storage No Dampnnii ' No Bags. City Transfer Co. Jas. H. Love Explorer Cook Greeted By A Thousand Guests NEW YORK, Sept. 23. -A .thousand members nnd guests 'verc piv.- t-nt nt tho banquet given by the Arctic Club of America to Dr Cook to night Dr. Cook described his vo)iige nnd adventures In ilctnll nnd dep recated, any argument between lilmsilf nnd Pcniy. Ho stated t!ut iln1 honors nre sunlclent for nil and tliut it matters little who haynuiiiMi to find the poto first,, , STORM AND TIDAL WAVE. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 23. A terrific liiirrlamo with tremendous rnlns swept over this city today. Tho waterfront was devastated by tho tldnl wave that was forced up by the wind, and ,100 houses were destroy ed. Hundreds of persons were drowned or eiuslird by fulling ruins nnd thousands arc homeless nnd wandering through the streets of tho upper city without food or shelter. CHINESE MAKES SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT. OAKLAND, Sept. 23. Fung Uuep, a Chinese aviator, made the flrBt successful flight In n tuotor-drhen aeroplane ever nccompllshrd on v the Pacific Coast hero today. Tho distance he traveled was half a tulle. Until the Bturt nnd tho alighting of tho machine, were quite successful. 1 JUDGES ARBITRATE. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 23. lodges Wilson and Atulenrrld .today wcro agreed to as arbiters In the till ty-mllllon-dnllat- suit biought by tho Pennsylvania Rcllnlng Company ngalnst the American Refining Company. MILLIONS OF CIGARS. MANILA, Sopl. 23. -The Immente demand for Manila i-lgms on tho malnlnnd since tho duty was raised was shown by the cargo vhlppcd aboard tho Siberia today. It consisted of four million choice weeds. HAVOC WROUGHT IN SYRIA. IIOMS, 8yrla, Sept. 23. Torrential rains nnd high winds today wrought hnvnc nil tluough the country. Lnto rop3 were destroyed by force of tho wind nnd rain, nnd the people me In u stute of panic. DAMAGE BY STORM. PARIS, Sept. 23. A eevcro wind storm accompanied by earthquake crossed almost Ihc cnllro country today. In the South there v.-as con siderable damage, both from the hurricane and tho earthquake. m PARADE ATTACKED. HARCELONA, Sept. 23. A icIUIcni procession parading tho city was nttneked by n mob of fanatical rioters hero today. Ileforo tho police could quell the riot, two were hilled and llfty-slx wounded. PRESIDENT TAFT ON VAY WEST. MONTROSE, Sept. 23. President Toft left hero for Salt Lake City this afternoon. X DO :rRAi Draying and Expressing Wood and Coal Phone 588 G. W. McDougall, Prop, SHOPPING NEWS AND BUSINESS REMINDERS A cameo brooch has been lost, Seo classmen, nus. Orders taken for cnlendnrs and ad vertising novelties hv thn Chns. IL Frailer Co., 122 King street. Prompt delivery, courteous service ' ?""', "'''"'' "" cMu-ct i.a Is and good goods nt r.ovy's. Ring up' ff0'.'??1 , W' w- Wrlsl,t ,C" Levy's'for groceries. Pliono 70. I '"'V ' ,,v" ' ",c'r ,,,nl,,0; ,mc" I'""0 Fresh U'hnhnrdfs chocolatosy nnd nrsbr.mllr.ura nn thn Aln..,n,lnl fnr mnrslimallows on tho Alamcdal for Henry May & Co., leading grocers. Phono 22. Two now styles of shoes for ladles nro shown in tho advertisement of Me llierny'g Shoo Storo. Thesu nro prac tical for everyday wear. , Ileautlful now hats Just received by Dunn's Hat Shop, corner Fort nnd Ilcretnula streets. These hats nro all excluslvo styles and uro now on view. Visitors welcome. Those Arnold Knit Ruth Aprons nro tho best ever mado for babies' bath; closely knitted cotton with n long, downy fleece. For salo nt Ehlors. Running Is tho best cxcrclso that n maii,cnn tako . For .running it Is Im portant to havo suitnblo shor such 'as nro sold for tho purpose by Mniiti facturcrs' Shoo Co, Seo their ai on front pngo. Reautlful lino of "E. & W." and "8tar" ncgtlgco shirts now nt Sllvn's Toggery, King street near Fort. Thcso thlrts are Just what men who aro par ticular about their everyday dress uro looking for. Furniture and other articles can be snfoly stored for any period nt tho storerooms of ITnlon-PacIflc Transfer Co., 126 King street, phono C8, Pack ing and shipping also expertly dono nt reasonable ratos. You can buy a rebuilt Remington typewriter Just as good ns new and with the samo guaranteo for StiB at A. II, Arlergh & Co. Don't fall to boo this machine If you Intend buying a ma chine. It wll) save you money. The A. Hocking jiesldcnco nt r J 1 v tho, SUITINGS Phone-152 Island Transfer. c: Excavating and Filling. cwg Vineyard St., Ewa of Nuuanu Stream mountain end of Kewnlo street is for lent completely furnished. This Is tho most desirable bouso In Honolulu or fored for rent tit tho present tlmo. $10 per month. Ilishop Triiht Co,, ngents. Regal Shoo Storo rcpairH nhoos by tho sanio machinery used In up to-dat'o factories for making shoos They can repair quicker, better nnd chennor tlln" '" !10RS",,o band work. Tako jour old shoes to tho Regal storo for lesoiing nnd Heeling. The making of an nutomobllo lop ruuuici 1101 iro imrusied to other than " "",, """""' " '"" "'! no . 0n ho llOfct Of lliatorlal is IISC.I. There Is no Aim In Honolulu ns well .equipped fijr general electrical work 'as thu Union Eloctrlo Co.. Ilnrrlson block, Hcrctimla street, near Fort, who luiiku 11 specialty of houao woik. If ou leqnlro nny eleclilc work about jour homo or placo of business seo them, Paris furnishes tho stjlcs In dress for tho women of America; New York tho styles Tor men. Alfred Denjamln & Co.'s correct clolhcs for nun aro made In New York and embody tllo lateBt Idoas of fashion. Resides tho workmanship and materials In lhufl'br III'- lncl .lapanet-o Consulato. Do you know-that some of tho great est lawyers In America nt the present tlmo nro those who studied law nt lienio mid never saw tho Inside of a college? It Is truo Just tho samo. You havo tho Bamo opportunity for liomu Mil ly by correspondence. Drown & Lyon Co. nio agents for one of tho best companies In e.lBtenco. Call nt their storo In the Young building and learn particulars. GETTING RID OF THEM. Stubb ;wiiy In tho world Is Crnnker devoting so much tlmo to flying thoso model airships? Docs ho expect to equal tho Wrights?" Pcnn "No, It's n pet bcheino of his. To-day ho sent up his wlfo's dog nnd It never returned and to inorinw lie Is going to Bend up his wife's puriot if u sttong wind Is blowing, ENTIRELY NEW PATTERNS III ENGLISH & AMERICAN CLOTHES. W. W. AHANA CO, ' G2 S. King St, No Branches, .i. ;... i,l,l,;l - r f. hippini IN FOREIGN PORTS 4 ' Friday, September 24. SAN ritANCiSCU-Hallcd Sept. 21: h. U. Illlonbui for Honolulu. MAIIUKONA Sailed Sept. 22: Schr. J. H. IJrucc, for San Finn Cisco. Thuvsday, September 23, YOKOHAMA Siillcl Sept. 23: H. S. Korea, for Honolulu. SAN FRANCISCO Soiled Sept. 23: S. 8. AkI.i, 2 p. 111., for Honolulu. HILO Arrived Sept. 20: Ilk. R. P. Rllhet, from San Fran cisco. AIIUKINI Sailed Sept. 20: Schr. Admiral, for Port TowiibciiiI. ALAMEDA ARRIVES WITH FULL CABIN The Majority Are Return ing K'amaainas Bringsjlail ' After n smooth pasaago of five days, nineteen hours nn-1 twenty-one minute) from San Francisco, tho Oceanic liner .V. ".:.,.. '.V. ,...k ". ' ''. - n m.iiMUri uuynuili tliwillj UIU'I o'clock. Altogether, sho brmmbt nine ty nlno cabin nnd furtvnno hteerngo .. ua. ...... rnH it......t..i,. i..... ..r ! u "r. v... ".. ,.. . L ..'",." of tourists, who came down hero to visit tho islands. Among the ltnmnaluas Who rotiirr 3,1 today aro Mr. aud Mrs. W. II. Rico or Kauai, accompanied by their dausli tor, Miss Kmliy Rico; N. U. Sachs, who went to the mainland 011 tuislm-si; Chief Justice Hnitwcll, who has been enjoying a vacation on the ntuliilnnl; S. M. Damon, tho banker who attend ed the bankers' conference; Win. Xlutcli, the contractor, who has be -n nbmit fiom tho Islands for many months; W. M (llffnrd, vlco president of Win. G. Irwin & Co., returning from his vacation; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Rhodes, accompanied by tbqlr child ren; H. O. White ot Unit & Son, nc coinpaulcd by his wife 11ml sou Harry; Attorney E. A. Douthltt and his broth er. W. Douthltt, who went to tho Rt'.ilon recently; L. D. Kerr, the well known nicicliant; Mrs. Lorrln An drews, wife of Deputy Attorney Gen cm! Amliews, nnd sou; Miss Esther Knhalo. a school teacher, who went away 011 business. Edward Khrhorn. tho nsw entomol ogist of tho Roard of Agilculturo and Foicstiy, arrived, rrromp.inlcd by his wife. Ho was met nt thu steamer by Mnistou Campbell 1111 1 R. S. Hosmor. Tho Alameda brought 200 bag3 of mall, which were oilglusilly Intended for tho 1. 111 lino, which will not nrrlvu until lomonow from tho States, She nlMi liiomtht 1350 tons of general fir go. Purser Smith reports ns follow: Saturday, Sept. IS. tt : 50 p. m , pisre-1 tllo S. S. Knteiprlho, for San Francis co; I. at. an. 11 n 1.0111;. r.-j.ii w. Tuesday, Sept. 21, H:4o p. in., p-isseil S. 0. Mongolia, for Sun Francisco In Lat 2S.rifi N.. Long, 145.00 W. Thure day, SopC 23, ! p. 111., passed Iho S. 8. Porter, bound to Pacific coast, iibout 133 miles fiom llo-ioliilu. Friday, Sept. 21, 12! 10 n, in., pifcsed n steamer heading northenbtw.ird, nbout 80 miles from Honolulu. TENYO MARU C0MJS..AND GOES Promptly nt 11 o'clock this morning tho steamship Tenjo Mnru backed out Into the stream fiom Huclsfuld wharf tin I id earned out of Iho liurbor for San Frauclren. Pho can led mining' her imsBciigeiH Mibj Wild mid diiuuhlur 1 10 m Honolulu, mid n good load of mull. Tho Tonyo Miiru, Captain Rent-, nr rived j-esteiday nftoinonn from tho Orient, decking shortly after 5 o'clnok. Sho'lirouglit n few passcnKors for this pott nmong them being M. Kawiiharu, a. Jnpnneso mei chant, who has been In Yokohama on business, S. Suglmoto, camo over fiom Japan to Join tho staff W. II. Avery, nsEktant general man ager of the Toyo Klsen ICalsha line, who has been In tho Orient looking In to tho affairs of tlio company, passed through on tho liner,. A. II. Senver, onco chief cnglni.pr of thu llney, nnd nil expert mi ttcum turbines, Is le mming from tho U.ut, Dr. U. Yniuamura of tho Jup-incso quarantlno service, Is 11 throimh pas sengor on tho Tenyo. Ho Is on n tour of inspection of quarantine methods, ns adopted on tho mainland mid In Europe. Purser Goodilch, who made numer ous friends here through hit! kindly and pleasant mHiinors, inld this moinlug tha Captain Going, tho first commander of Iho Tenyo Mnrp, Is do ing well In Clilnctio waters. Tho liner biought for UiIb port from tllo Orient, 12 bags of mall, 785 tons of general caigo, mottly rice, six cabin 1 passer-sera nnd about llfty Meerane pasrengeiB, I Mr. Stubb -You don't know how I brnve 1 was while you weio nwny In the country, Mailn. Why, onco '- &' i.Lii.l !.,. ..... .it n limn ) m . , . .' ..1 M.n. Sltibb (saicastlcally)-"Er- whcie was he, on the loof, John? - Af'' ' -Hniu It- arrived - . , :: r inursiiny, oepieuim-i . T. K. K. S. S. Tenjo Miutl, iVjuL, iHiirp Yokohama, l! p. 111. AMI. S. H. Pleiades, from Sim l'riin tlsco, p. in, Friday, September 21. O. S. S. Alameda. Duwdell, Rom San Fiuncino, 7::o u. 111. DEPARTED I Thursday, September 23. Slmr. W. (1. Hull for Knual potts, 5 p. 111. Frlihiy, September 21. T. K. K. S. 9. Tcnyo Mnru. Rent, for fc'nn Francisco, 11 n. in. Htiur. Manna 1-oa, Blmcrsoii, for Koun-Kau ports, 12 noon. v ! : r-i- I SAILING TODAY I I- Stmr. Clamllno, Ilennelt, for poits nnd Hllo, S p. lit. Maul j DUE TOMORROW I 'Tl N. S. S. Lurllne, from Snu J'ran cltco, n. in. Pacific fleet, from Jlnalnca bay tola and Hllo. AMI. S. 3. Columbia, fiom San Francisco. , Stmr. Manna Ken, Freeman, fiom Hllo and way ports, 0, in.' PASSENGER8 ARRIVF.D I Per S. S. Alameda, Dowdcll. fiom San Francisco. Sept. 2I.-Mrs. Unrln ..,,. M .,., . Mltu Allllil I Hani, Miss Ueryl 11. Hard,' Miss ICIIzv i both Hard K. S. Ilerkeley, O. W. Deny. Mrs. llerry. Miss C. Riltner. M S. II. -r.ili llf)'. ltlarclund. Mrs. W. F. llfy, George; llrlggs. Mrs. Ilrlggs, II. It. llrlnck, Mrs. llrlnck, 31. r. llrown, Airs, iirnwn nnu ihlld. Mis. E. liriickman C. A. llruus. .Mrs. M. Chilst. Mrs. G. G. Congilon. .1. M. Dnlgam. Mrs. D.i'girii, SM. Dam on Blward Dokiim, II. S. .Donahue, .Mrs. Donahue, K. A. Douthltt. Win. Douthltt, Mrn. Stinrt Dimlnr, E. M. lClnhoin, M. II. Fnlkciiateln J, O. F;i- 1 la. W. M. Glffaid, Miss I J. Glllli. T. O. Gllmore, P. Grart Mrs. M. A. Ooti- siilvcs, Miss Ill.inche Hull Judge A. b. Hnitwcll. Mrs. W. ilelibron, Miss II. Ifollbron. .Mrs E. Hepburn, Mrs. A. D. Hills, Mis. S. D. Hcusler nnd two chll dren, O Joppas, Miss EUhor Kuhnlil. Miss Jenn Kcnuedj', Miss Mario Ken nedy L. H. Kerr II. Krclu, L. J. Ijiii do. Mies Mildred Lange, Frank L. lo, Mrs. Chns. O. Lung. Durns Macdoiinld, T. E. Martin O. R. Morgan. William Mutch, Henry Nahaolclu.i. Mrs. M. 11. Noble, Mrs. D. E. Paris, .Miss Llla l'ni ions, Mrs. A M. Pencil L. H. Perry, E'lw. Hcldy, C. C. Rhodes, Mm. Rhodes nnd two children". Hon. W. II. lUcu, Mis. Rice. MIbe Emily Rico N, 8. Sachs. C. D, Sainton, 11. E. Savago, H. Schultz. J. T, Sowell, A. 8. Stlm ton Ii R. Tracy, Miss Anna V. Trook. Mlrs Mayo C. Wnllenstcln. K. ". While, Mrs. Whlto. Harry White, J. Willis, Mis. Willis, Miss M. Willis, Dr. W. II. Wood, Adolph Wolff, Mrs. L. Winks Miss Eslello Yelka. Mrs. W. L. Young, Miss Ilessle Smith. Per T. K. K. S. S. Tenyo Mnru, ri mil Yokohiuin, Sept, 23. K. lwnkaml, M. Kawahara, Mrs. M. K-iwahara, S. Su glmoto, U. Torlkata, U. Yamamura. It Jupanero nnd 1 Clilncto In third clant. t PASSENGERS DEPARTED 1 4- Per ftmr. Mniin-i la. for Maul ami Hllo ports, 12 noon. Rev. V Ho. 1 . Crawford and wife, 12, Kruzo nnd wife, Miss II. Woods, .1. Costn. C. K. 8lll man, Mrs. Stlllinan, .ludgo Dole, E, P. Low and wife, II, T, Ilarclay and wlfu, W. It. Castlo, Mrs. Taylor. Mr. Terry, Rev. I). W. K. Whlto. 1). K. White. Per htnir. W. G. Hall for Kuu il polls. Sept. 23. J. II. Tucker, C. K. Kellogg and wlfe.N. Imnflgl, lleo Fat, Mies Ewiat. I'm- T. K. K. 8 S. TVnvn Mnru. for Ban Fraucltco, Sept. 21. Mrs, Wild mid dnugliter. PASSENGERS BOOKED I Per 8. 8 Alaiuedn. Dowdell, for San Francisco. Sept. 20, 10 n. in. Mr. and Mis. Ilrulck. Mies A. Heibert. Miss Augusta Mengler, Mrs. F. llolloway, MIsb G. Pni-Mip Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. M.i moan, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Van Resselaur, Morton Hobo, Mr. and Mrs. Doughs, Mrs. J. Rankin. Mien K. Rniikln, Mrs. M. S. Muck, Mrs. A. M. Mellln. Miss M. E. Gill Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ludwlg ten, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Horry. C. Mi Davis, wife nnd daughter, Mrs. Hell, Mr. and Mis. II. .1, Hlns. Chns. Out nnd wlfo. Mrs. McNeill. MUs McNeill, Miss A, Mnum, Miss '.. Irwin Mls A. Doushifs, .MUs Si Gray. C. P. .Cliam. boibilr W. C. llai-tholomow. Dr. Moore, Gen, Juigenpen, K. Saltn, (1, T. Herfnrd. W. M. Tomplelln. O. It. William's, Miss L. Williams. MUs L. Wtlllnms, Mi. nnd Mrs. Guilford. II. S. Crann nnd wlfo Miss II. Hall, W- 0. Smith. E. M. F.irnhuni. Per btmr. Clamllno, for Maul porti nnd Hllo, Sept. 21, 5 p.. m. Mlhs A. vim Tempsky, Miss G, von Tempskv, Miss F. lluiiem. Miss Lindsay, lieu Williams nnd wife, C. 1'. Rosii, .1. Cnroy, E. IluRandc.111, C. J. Austin, Dr, Cmey, W. O. Simpson, Mrs. C. W, Hudson and 3 children, W. (I. Hall, wife nnd 2 r'illdren 'Rov. Yeo Kin, A. (1, DIcl'Ins nnd" 2 children. Mrs. H. Knuwo, II. K. Snvngo nnd wife. lit. .1 , THE MATSON liner Lurllne. Cap Inln Wooden will nrrlvn tomonow moinlnp. docking nt 7 o'clock. Slin Is bringing no mall, but a full load of general cargo. THE CLAUDINE s-ills this ufler- noon ut 5 o'clouk for Mnul poits and ,.1 THE STEAMER Manna l.oa sailed ,, fl),. KllI1J.Klll ,w, r , ,na fur Mnul nitd Hawaii, -8lrM,.M .li'iiVJit'i.4.".