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Kl2 BVWNINO HULI.ETIN. HONOLULU. T. t!., SATURDAY, JAN. 22, 1910. , , , , , ,
BVWNINO HULI.ETIN. HONOLULO. T. ., SATURDAY, JAN. 22, 1910.
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Unequalled View, Paved Streets, , and absolutely NO ROCKS on this Beautiful Slope
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location in Honolulu's Greatest Real Estate . Bargain
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Lcahl Chapter No. 2 Regular.
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WHI1NHH1HV
Hawaiian Third Degree.
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Honolulu Chapter Regular
I'MIUA I
Oceanic Second Degree,
8ATUUDAY
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AH IbIIIii? members of the
Order nro cordially Invited to
attend meetings of local lodges
: r r7vTmt J'Mt on the
r-.. n.l .i MY.
h Z?!$v Mondays of
y jJi nt K-p-IIa11
..j V 7:30 P. M.
iiiBnip7,ifFi,i Members of
MhnlNC CnUIHCCtia' other As?o.
JCEPEFICIAL AVIATION, ciatiens cor-
dially invited.
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r-JIAIlMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. P.
Sleets every Mondny evening at
t7:30 lu I. O. O. T. Hall, Fort Street.
H. It. HENDRY, Sccretr.y.
P. D. YUcUe, N. Q.
'All visiting lu others virj" cordially
Ilnvited.
OAlIU I0D0E, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every first and third rrl-
ijlajf Bvealng at 7:30 In K. of P. Hall,
pcoiner Fort and llerctanla. Visiting
riirothcrs cordially Invited to attend.
F. R. NUGHNT, C. C.
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HONOLULU L0DGS GIG. B. P. 0. E.
I Honolulu L0"!g0 No. C10, 1). P. O.
Stlks, meets In their unll, on King
fitreet, nop r Fort, overy Friday oven.
ting. Vhltlng IlrotUcra are cordially
iflnvlte, to ttttend.
E. A. DOUTIHTT, n. It.
! H. O. EASTON. Bec'y.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE. No. 1. 1. 0. It. M.
1" Meets overy first and third Tuurs
iB&j's of each month at Knights or
IJ'jrthlns Hall, visiting brothers cor-
j emu j
ItfiAlIy. Invited to attend.
P. HIGOINS, Snclicm.
E. V. TODD, C. of II.
I HONOLULU AEBIE 140, F. 0. E.
Meets on tho 2ud and 4th WED-
NESDAY evenings of each month at
.7:30 o'cloclc In K. of P. Hall, corner
Deretnnla and Fort streets.
iVisltlug Eaclcs nro Invited to at
tend.
W. It. ItlLEY, W. I'.
Wa, Q. McCOY, Sec.
tWn. M'KINLEY L0DQE No.G.K.ofP.
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Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday
evening at, 7:30 o'clock In IC. of P.
itall, cor. Fort and nerotnnlii. VUlt
tng brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. II. A. TAYLOR, C C.
L A. JACOIISON, K It S.
Jfy' "XfiTfwicr "fJr-ncr
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f'4C0NTItAGT0H end BUILDER.
1 W PLUMBING '..nd PAINTLVQ.
Honolulu Puinting Co., 221
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ft Kirs: St,: P. 0,.Eoi 9H
S. UCHIDA
Bicycle shop and fteneral lepjlrine
rk. Bpecialty in nickle, silver
I?,Kold plated vork:
I lilNO, OPP. ALAPAI ST.
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$850 a Lot aod up-$25 cash arid $10 a isibii'h. Sizes ub to 75 x 235
WE HAVE WITH US
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Ub hm Vr"SMi
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AT THE YOUNG.
fiatlirri.-w .linm.j S
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A. Mason, KuhaUu V. V- hWeli. Ko-
Iiala: Mi- ,m,l M, tUK XlcDormutt
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Ftldry, January 21
Ouscph McNi'll Ilnioi.il r N. Y : H.
L. Kltisler, Y. 11. Huiupliiuy.
Thursday, January 20.
L, WliuheIiiicr. Luhalua; E. Knisi-,
I.iihnlnn; II. S, llagcriip, W.1II11U11; a,
C. Tuylor; K. J. .cnlnlls, Lnhalin:
Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Mc.Mahon, San
Francisco; Fiod Jameson; KroJ 8.
Slump ,Snn Franrlscfi; It. A. I'narcj,
San Frniicltcn; .1. M. I)iir'(iith, Han
Francisco; Mr, and Mis. Clmilos Ol
iver, Los Angeles; C. M. Di'lilslun.
January 15.
It. A. Wii'lKworth, Wailiiku, Maul;
John T. Milr, PnpaCtau; Julius
Wo'inscr, San l-Tdnrlsw,; )J. I. Mctz.
ger. IIIlo; Jlin. L. Acton, San Fran
cisco; Mrs. John Jay lllr!; ,,nd maid,
New Rodforil, Mrs. Cli-h rtiincuux,
Hllo; II, n. j;jsMi MahuUona; Krnost
.Mofos, Jitlo; V. (). Alki-p, Mak-twao,
MutJ Mr. unj Mrs. W. A. Armstrong
l'hllartelphla Pa , Mr. und Mrs. V. A.
(joints, (RcitiU'. Wash.: E. A. W'y
man, Wcintclicr. V.'.iili ; Horace John
Sunday, January 10. ""
T. Iltandt. Walmca. Kami; W. D.
McRryde, Walaha; ('apt. John Mcirong,
U. S. N. KukiiI: IiaIiis W. Fish, Hauu
lel, Kauai; Mr. 111M Sirs, lllatt. City.
Moncliy, January 17.
C. .1. SrliuonhiK Mrs. .1. Schulmclst
er. Tucjdsy, January 13.
A. W. Kanies. Wahlnwa; Julius
Worniser, San rra:ic'.",o.
Wedneiday, January 19.
I'. Crawfoid, l.lliup; Mrs. M. E.
Smith. Chicago. III.; Mrs. 11. n. S.
Lewis, Salt Lako City.
AT THE HAWAIIAN.
Trlday, January 21.
M. Joiifjenet'l, Walilawa; Miss Orncu
OIscii, Kahuku; Mlbs Dagmar Oltcn
Knhuku.
Saturday, January 22.
Enos Vincent, Wnllnkii.
Thursday, January 20.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 11. Olscn, Kahuku.
January 15. '
Mrs. Mont-jonieiy S. Cnrrcv. San
Francisco; Mlsu i:. II, Illirton. Ilcrko-
uy, Cal.j Mr, and Mrs. AY. I). Lowell,
Maul.
Sunday, January 10.
.ChatlcH Y. McLcod, Wnlpaliu; J.
tAnna.
MURDEREIIS GUN , . .,
NOHET FOUND
Chief McDunio paid n lslt lo Wa
lertuuii yoHteidiiy nflcriHMin and look
ed for Mwral nltiu'HKCH who aro hald
to liavu binnu l.nowlcdgu of tliu mur-di-r
of Wntchinnii Mahii.
The'so wltnosscs weni liioiiKht to
town, hut ns far as Is kn'iwn nt pros
cut tin;) do not huo,.- much -.igJit on
tho subjoc t. Ono of tlitm Is supposed
to liavo somo kuowlodgo of the whore
nhoiils of tho revolver with which tho
crime was committed, but, so Inr, tho
weapon litis not been found.
Atidcisnn Oincn still maintains his
claim to lunoieiuu, but his statements
to llio pullcu havo been ory contra
dldiirv, iiiitl thcio rcems to bo littlo
iluulil Ihul hu knows nil about tho mur
dcr.
The BuUetia Publishltuj, Co.,
Ltd., is agent for the best engraving
ina uthograpmng comnany on
I the Pacifio Coast and is prepared
to p-ivc estimates on high-crade
J orir.tiriB of every kind.
1 Also prices and samples of the
Very Latest in Encraved. Cards,
Announcements, und
Invitations, in tho best of jTorm
'or smart IbucHodi.
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Tlrtn't tMm a11 am Im 'ftM.1l AS
' employment when ou can tell thou
sands of people what you want, for
one cent a word, in the classified col
umns cf ths Bulletin, ,
Automobiles i$4 (cr hour. Phono C.
Call und see Jlllie Patou at the En
core. I Ladles' skirts en sal" Ml Hldltl't
i Monday
tHp.le-r-u woollen drcsBCfl at Whit-
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!'lno conPorPato .RWln? nnd ,
Pilntlnifntneakhaiio'p. Tort Jti pet.
nh,i.Ji iip ,iil iiih.Li,lHo rft..
. p. , .uiniiu ui.if ,.... eauH'' p.., v..
auto or carriage take It to Hawaiian
Carrlagii Mrs. Co.. 42" Queen St.
Tlmo spent nt tho Fashion Saloon Is
llmo pleasantly spent. This placp Is
sometimes known as tho Two Jac,:s '
Tho mnrhlniiry for tho hlgh-llft
pump nt the llerctanla nvenno pump
ing station Is being placed In posi
tion. Coat yopr Iron rnofr with "Arabic.'
You wljl bo stirpiisr,) at Its cooling
nnd prcscrvatlvu propurllcs. Ca Ifornla
Food Co.. agents.
Decker's team of barcball pluje"'
will not Journey to Ewn tomorrow
ninl try conclusions with tho plant
ers. Tho gamo has been postponed
till Sunday week, January .".U.
M, E. Sllvu, tho uuderUker, will
iiiiivo to his now ptaeo of business,
back f tho Pailt Theater nn Chaplain
Htitct. nppnsltc tho Cnthidlc Church,
1111 or about tho lfith of February.
Tho (list meeting of tho jear of Mc
Klnluy Lodgo, K. or P., wl bojield
this evening at 7:30. Members nro
earnestly requested to bo picscnt ns
Imimrtant biumcss Is to bo transacted.
A pioclnmntlou was issued, by
(lovernor Frear yestcrdny setting
aside, for tho use of the United
States llghthoiiso service, Mokuucau
isiauu, near Kiinuen roiui, Kauai.
Illthop Trust Co. havo a Kphulna bar
gain In a pretty house on Anapuul
street. Six rooms, nil prettily decor
ated, modern In every respect. Don't
fall to lear initio particulars of this
bargain.
Visit Miss Power's millinery parlors
In tho IloHton building and sea tho
splendid stock of trimmed and un.
trimmed hats. Whatever you buy at
.miss rowers you may depend upon
for being stylish, ,
Four particularly fine pictures aro
being shown nt tho Park. "Moasuro
for Mcaiuro" Is n drama with a clutch
ing story of n'compcnsnttoti for wrong.
"Doomed'' Is a color nipt. '1A Child of
the Finest" Is a story, of .tho woods.
"Too Oentlemnnly" s a ctmedy that
contains many a laugh. The. music is
being furnished by the, Hawaiian Quin
tet Club,
Rev. II. 11. Coatcs. n Methodist
minister of Canada, will urrlvo wllh
tho ClirtHtlan Endeavor party on the
Cleveland. Ho Is arranging a spe
cial program for tho services nt the
First MethtidUt Episcopal chtirch,
Sunday morning, u o'clock.
Tho Kaaliumnnii oc'oty of Iln--wulfan
ladles will hold a special
meeting uaxt Monday ninrning at
o'clock, at tho regular placo of meet
ing, at Kawnlnhiio church, Tho
president desires a full attendance
of tho members. Important busi
ness. Uovornqr l'i,car yesterday signed
tho death warrant of Koneguwa, tho
Japanese convicted of tho murder of
a Japanese woman named Reyo, em
ployed us, afeirvnnt In the homo, of
Judge Alexander Lindsay, An el
fmt to have. tho sontoneo commuted
tn life lmptlbunm,ciit resulted In
failure.
A. P. (irlllltlirt is hac'l. of a, incur.
incut to In lug 11 iietniitlllc cjinvcu
tlou to Hawaii in 1911 or KM 2. A
letter. has befii received by tho Pio
motion Coiumltle.o from Piufcssor
(IrlintliH, In which I16 suggests that
a Joint iilpluv nicctlng lo hold In
1lt or l.'U2, Nln llouolulii, or tho
Amalcuii. Ililtlslf, piiil Austrulliiu
iissoi'lutlciib, for the. advancement ot
science. ' '
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1S5 editorial rooms 350 usl
nes offlcs. These are the telephone
number of the Bulletin office.
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AAtERFhwHT NOTES
Tllil OI.II Pft.lllc Mntl liner City
tif IMblm. ,1ln lmril. A Tmtf il.lH'
"t;. nftfr IiiivIiik liren laid up ill
anchor I if Ban Fn.iiclsco liny for two,
jenrs, tho vmsuI v.'ils cold to llurco-1
Ulrll ft Co. for a pilco said In uo
iiaiUIIO, allil tile statement was
glson out that the steamer would
be broken up for Junk, the puichns-
cis being In that business. Hut
ll'.iri'ultch &. Co. uldently came to
thu Lunclusloii that moio was to bo
made In telling tho ship outilght,
and this they did.
Henry ltogcis. dealer In old Iron
und odds mid cuds, has bought the
City of Perlng for S 19,000, and un
less Homebody comes along who is
willing to pay more, tho steamer will
bo stripped of machinery nnd llttlngs
and made Into a hulk. It will mnko
a good big one, for the hull Is moio
than 101) feet long, and tho plates
me suid to bo lu good condition. ,
MILES S. NISWANIICIl. for many
years purser of Pacific Mall steam-'
cis running between Snu Francisco
and the Qrleut, is dead of periton
itis III Seattle, at U10 iiRC r fnrl)
lve. For the last three jems of his
llfo Nlswander was claim ngent for
tho Alaska I'ailllc Steamship Com
)iany In the North. He was un
man led.
Km
, UPON ARRIVAL at San Francisco
next iuittli tho ainiiircil crulseis
West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Mary
land nnd Colorndo will bo laid up
for repairs and alterations, 0110 of
the nntubto Improvements consisting
of the Installation or skeleton masts.
TJ10 wpik to be dono on tho Colo
rado and Pennsylvania will tost
iibqut Jf.KO.OOO, oil tho Maryland
and West Virginia about S030.00I)
each. Tho Colorado tins been con
tinually In commission ulnLO Janu
ary, 190G; tho Maryland since April,
190.": tho Pennsylvania since March
190S, und the West Virginia since
February, 19U5.
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THE CHINA Import nnd Export
Lumber Compunay has chattered the
rtlrltlsU fctcniner (enuni,lc to. carry
lumber fiom Portland to 1110 unoni.
Jhq .Glcnanliic was recently rojiortod
cliartuicc, nut 1110 ttopnanoiis, was
secured lo take )icr place. Jhp, CJlen
nulrlc will nrrixii on the river lu Fein
niury to load. Tho China Import'
a,nd Export Company has iilsq charter
ed the Ililtlt.li steamer Falls of Orchy,
vi'hlch will .begin loading lumber the
end of tho mouth op tho Columbia
river for China. Sho will carry more
than 4,000,000 feet, the largest ship
ment ever 'Taken frum the Columbia
river.
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IT IS LIKELY that tho.cruiser Now
Orleans, which returned t0 jall l"ran-
rbjco ,wjtl( li-aklng boilers n,ftcr hav
ing sillied 1111 Jnnuaryi Sli (or Ynkn
Impia, will bq subjected (ti, uu liuusii
ol.ly strict .uveiliaiillug, bororo agjlp
pyttlilB, to ecu. Thu grulscr has c
centiy been overhauled and was. be-
l(uvoi to liu In flrst-cluss condition
tjirnughout, but two days' experience
at sen proven inp pollers to no lean
ing at a ratu that forced tho vessel
to return tp port. Tho Now Orleans
Is at Maro Island yard
FOUll 8TEA.M whalers nro to bo
.added to t,ho fleet operating off tho
west coast of Vancouver Island uud
Queen Charlotte group, A btounicr
bult (it Chtlmiaiila," Norway, la on'tlio
way in sectloiiH, vto lib pul together nt
Victoria, h. C, In, March, and another
steamer built ot St. John, N. F., ts
making tho voyngo to tho, latter, port,
Exclusive Patterns
English and American Weaves.
style unequaled.
V. W. AHANA & CO.
02 So, King St.
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your order to the
Phone 132.
Twn other essoin,, to operato from
llie HpU, Queen Ciinrloliu Jt Inmlu,
otu lcln ncKnllntuil fur.
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LLOYD'S P0ST3 tho Ilrltlsh ship
Clan Mncpho.-roii. which sailed from
Nencistlo I. S V for Valparaiso
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Is lichl fiii- tlio safety of tho vessel.
Acting cm Jnstructlons, the Drlttsh
warship Clnllengcr was roinmlrslonod
to visit several of thu Isl mils lu mid
Piicllle und risrch fur traces of tho
Clan Marphcrxiii nnd her crew. The
waiehlp ictunicd leceuliy after a
fruitless Investigation.
CHIEF EN'niNEUU Panlcen "f the
Army Transpoit Thomas, who was
left behind, on nccouut of ttcknq.s,
when his thlp sailed for thu Philip
pines, Is rapidly recowrlng. An oper
ation was performed t tho Gcnoral
Hospital, San Francisco.
hiikki' iiidi-: nnd geneinl cargo
was Included lu Hie ficluht biouglit
from Hawaii end Maul pints by the In-
tei-lHlmid steamer .Mniiun Ken this
morning. Tl.o list Included 2 nutos,
0 barrels oiauges. !l crates celery, 10
packages egettiblL8, 1,0 sacks taio, 37
sacks ana, 47 pieces olila lumber, 80
bales hides, 202 sheep, and I.17 pack
tiges Kundiles. A largo number or
cabin ami deck pnsccugcrs arrived.
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THE POLIOW1NO VESSELS nro
leported nt Hllo by Pinscc Phillpp ot
the steamer Mauiin Kca: Harks St.
Knthcrlno nnd Olympic and schooner
Aloha, and tho Inter-Island steamers
Kauai and Kaluhinl.
STIIONO NORTH Wfl.NDS and
heavy swells were encountered by the
Mauna Ken on her hnmownrd trip
from Hllo via way ports. Tho vessel
was unable to work at Iautpalmchoc
owing lo rough weather. Hawaii malls
wero taken on nt Hllo. It Is reported
that tho steamer Hcleno was standing
by nt Kohalalcle unabel to work car
go. The steamers Nllliau und Iwnlaul
wero nt Kawulhao to take on ship-
' ments of cattle The Nllliau loads cat
tlo nt that poit today.
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PA8SENQERS ARRIVED
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Per stmr. Mnutm KCo, from Hllo ami
way ports, Jnn. 22. .1. C, Miller nnd
wire, F. McDermoll nnd wire. J. T. Hef
rerneru and wire, .1. K. Ftilbon, Mrs.
Chalmers, Mrd. Ceo. Turner, Mrs.
Peyolb nml son. Miss M. Konla. Mrs.
Kaalnon, J. Cushlng. L. Tinner and
wife, W. McCnllum. T. P. Cray, D. A.
11. Claike, Miss 8. Cauarlo. F. E.
Hawes. J. A. JI. Oi-orlo. llf 8. L. Do
sha, C. A. Unite. II. II. (tlffnnl. J. L.
Fleming. 8. Plser, II. Sal, Juy Scott,
Jno. Hughes, Ceo. Lycurgus, II, 8.
Miller and wife, Mrs. J, A. Clorman.
C. D. Prlngle. It. Ross. D. Pocknlanl,
II. Akloita, Wm. Lnchn, wile, and son;
8. IC JInluo, II. It. llrynnt and wire,
C. .McCInmihiin, Jos. P. Lynch, St. C.
Sayres, Rev. J. 'F. Cownn. Aev. 8. L.
Kopa. J. Cullen. P. W. llluott. A. Ma
son, .Mrs 8. W. Kekuowa. .Mrs. N. Ku
maumi nnd child, JIrs J. Lowls and
two children, Rev. C. Knmnkawitlo nnd
daughter, J. T. JlcCrosscn, C. A. Wl
lamnii. J. J. Ilolsor, H. .Morton, E.
Vlnerb. Mian Timako, Rev. L. 11. Ka-
iimchelwo, Jns. L. Comwell and wire,
timclielwo. Jns. l,. uornwcii nnu wiiu,
.las. Welch and wire, W. E. Saffory
1 ,ir,. n if.nr.,u w. a. Kin.
noy, I). li. Davis. C. C. Ilaslebb. Hong
Chock, Dr. I), wall, wtro. ami two etui
dien; 1. I oloutu.
When IJaby was sick, we gave vher
Cnstorla.
When sho was a Child, she cried for
Castorlu.
When she becamo Miss, sho clung to
Castorla.
When she bad Children, she gave tbera
Castorla,
Sachs beclal bargain;) for Jlouday,
Tuesday and Wednesdii.v should tempt
thn Aconninleal hotisowire out In tlio
wettest weather. Bee rcuiilur mlver-
tlsoment nnd nolo the prides. 1
in Handsome Grays
Miulo to your older, with fit and
No Branches.
PHISH11
Shipping
'" PA33ENOER8 BOOKED i it VESSELS TO ARRIVE
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Per P. M. 8 8. Manchuria, for San 1
Francisco, Jnn. 21. Miss Oraciij
Power, F. M. Itrliickcilioff, sir. iiao
Mrs. Wothcrby, Frank McDormoll.
Mr. and Mis. Chns.'K. Henry, MM.
T. O. Phelps, Hon. y. II. Armstinng,
Mrs. James Armstrong, MIbs Haw
kins. Miss llenson, C. 'llenson, Dr.
Armstrong Smith, O. S. McLaren, Mr.
and Mis. P. C. Stone, J. D. Kennedy,
P. E. Ferguson, P. E. Snell, W. Fen-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kennedy,'
Mlsi lloso F.luhcck. A. J. Mitchell, '
11. A. Saxo. Mr. mi., I Mrs. L. Aaron.
Julius Wnemscr, Isaac Pollard. Mis.
Shotwell, Mrs. llarnhnm, L. T. Ken-
her. r. a. Domnilng, MI,s lluth Dcm-
mlng. E. Pollltz. N. Cushlng. Mrs. D.
J. Hcnnetbey. Miss JI. llennessoy,
Mlsa K. Crnsby, Mis. (. E. Ilock-
wood. d. Ilabson nnd-wire. I. WoliT.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lomls, Mr. nnd
Mis. W. .!.' Van llouton nnd thieo
children. Mrs. C. K. White, E. Men-
dcz do Leon, A. M. Maigcnthalcr, I .
P. Mullen, .1. I). Coilwln, .1. C. 0p-
pt'ge. It. F. llcfTcrniati, 11. 11. votui.
Mien Dii'iue, Jllss Edna Kelly, W. D.
Lowell, Mrs. Lowell, Mr. nnd Mrs.
P. M, Carol, Mr. and Mrs A. A,
liailnchey, Mrs. Hodrer Wolls, Mia.
8. D. Cnrylll. W. II, llarfner, T. L.
Meiers, A. W. Itlce, A. T. Ornish,,
Miss Flora McLtiln, JIis. Dcviucllc
Ml?a Al Chtpmau.
Per stmr. Mauna Kca, for Hawaii
ami Maul, Jen. 23. Miss Jllllur, N. .1.
Kilrny. W. O. Stiller. Mr. and Jlrs.
Alexander, Mlas Thompsoii, Mhs
Thntcher, JIIss Prosser, Jlrs. Prossyr.
Jllss M. Medlll, JIIss N. E. Roe, N
Church Mayer, Jlrs. Mayer, I. K.
K,er, Mrs. Kerr, G. W. Pcaicy, Jlro.
Peaioy, Chas. A, Stanton, W. II.
Ilradley, F. C. Athorton, JIr,s. Ath-
erton. Miss J. M. Athcrlon, Jllss
Fllpman, Jlrs. Atherton, JIIss Crolu
inun, JIIss Graham, Miss E. Cramer,
Miss Harriet Hitchcock, J. It. Cum
nlnghnm, Wm. Ilrltt, Jlrs. J. E. Mil
ler. T, Miller. Jlr. nnd JIis. H. C.
Ftirman, Mis. Jordan, Jlrs. Murphy,
Jlrs. T. II, Llllle, two children, Stan
ley Stephenson, Fred Ilnrrlson, C. E.
King.
Per O. S. S. Alnmedn, for San Fran
Cisco. Feb. 2. Miss Jlark, .Mrs. N. I'.l
llscin. A. T. Oimsby, Jlrs. Ormsby
Chnuncoy Dewey, .Mrs. Dewey, II. T
Jtooie. Mis. Jlcore, JIis. A. F. Dixon
Jlr. and Jlrs Germain, O. W. Drown
Jlrs. Ilinwn, JIIeh V. Jlncaregor, Jlrs.
E. Jlncaregor, Jllss L. A. Williams
Rev. Westervelt, Jlrs. Gross, Jllss
Gross, G, Douglas Jones, V. Ilnchner.
Per stmr. Mauna Loa, for Konn
anil Kau ports, Jan. 28. G. W.
Pearcy, JIib. Pcarey, Jlrs. Murphy.
Per Btmr. Ktnnu, for Kauai ports
Jan. 2C Rev. W. 8. Short, Dr. Oco.
Huddy, JIIss JI. Itlggart.
Per stmr. W. a. Hall, for Kauai
portB, Jan. 27. JJIss AllUon.
'i PASSENGERS DEPARTED
Por stmr. Claiullne, for Hawaii
nnd JIiiul ports, Jan. 21. II. P,
I Baldwin, E. Krtisc, M. Jones, Mrs.
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1 ',1B' ' "? l,r"r " '' I,ou'k'
-Inlm Cowdor, JIIss (J. Ilotts, JIis K,
Sclioltz, Jlrs. W. II. Abboy, W. O,.
Autcn, JInJor Willis, II, Clmndld
.Mrs. JI. It. Pcrrcrla, JIIss Ida Souft
TRANSPORT 8ERVICE.
Duford. arrived at San Francisco from
Honolulu. Oct. 15.
DIx, from Honolulu for Manila, Dec, 27
Logan, from Manila, for Honolulu,
Jun, 14.
Thomas, from Honolulu for Manila
Jan. 13.
bhcildan.iiiriiicd San Francisco riom
Honolulu, Jan, 12.
IW FOREIGN PORT
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4-
Frldsy January 2'.
SAN niANCIRCO Arrited Jan 20:
8. 8.' Wllhclmlnn, frnai Newport
News,
PASSENGERS BOOKED
Per JI. N. S. S. Hllonlan. Tor Sim
.Francisco. Jan. 25. Jllss K, Ronton,
I .Mr. nnd Jlrs. H, T. Jloore, .Mrs. and
I JIIss Fnssolh, Mr and JIis. J. N. Ilnr.
rlson, JJ. Snxby.lE. JI. Hucksehmldt,
Dr. ami Jlro. L. McMdhou.
. m -a
83 Merchant St.
Today.
Hongkong ami Japan iinno
cntiria, r. ai. s. a.
Sunday. January 23,
Ptigct Sound oits Mlcsourlan, A.
h. a. s.
China nnd Japan ports Cleveland,
IL-A. S. S. on ciulfce.
Maul ami Moloknl ports Mlkahala,
sinir.
San Krancisco .-.evaaan. .-. o. o.
Kauai poits Xlnati, ktpir.
Monday, January 24.
Hongkong and Japan ports Manthtl
llaru. T. K. K. S. S.
Ko"a nnd Kau ports Mauna Loa,
Bimr.
1 Tuesday, January 25.
San Franclbco-Nlppon Maru, T. K
K. 8.
Wednesday, January 26.
Mnnlla-Oalvestnn and Denver. U. S.
S. ,on cruise.
""81 ports w. u. nan, simr.
Pert San Litis Sanla Rita, Am.
stmr.
Thursday, January 27.
Hawaii and Maul ports aClaudtac,
btiur.
Friday, January 28.
San Francisco Alameda O. 8. S.
Hongkong an 1 Japan ports Chlyo
Mnrn, T. K. K. 8. S,
Saturday, January 29.
Illlti l:i way puits Jlaimi Kca,
itmr
Sunday, January 53.
Maul nnd Jlolokpl jiorts Mlkahala,
jtinr.
KaunI ports Klnuii, stmr.
Monday, January 31.
San Francisco Siberia, P. JI. S. S.
Wednesday, February 2.
Kutial portB W. O. Hall, stmr.
Thursday, February 3.
Hawaii and Maul ports Claudlno,
Itmr,
Saturday, February 5.
Hllo via way ports Mauna Kca.
itmr.
I VESSELS TO DEPART "
Sunday, January 23.
San Francisco Manchuria, P. M.
3. S.
Monday, January 24.
South American ports Jlansliti
Maru. T. K K. 8. S, '
Kauai pot tu Nouaii. stmr.. B p. in.
San Francisco Cleveland, IL-A.
stmr., S p. m.
Tuecday, January 25.
Japan ports and Hongkong Nippon
Mnru, T, K. K. S. 8.
Sim Frnnclico Illioul.in, JI. N. S.
S.. 10 n. in.
Hllo via way ports Mauna Kca,
stmr., noon.
Knual ports Klnau. stmr., 5 p. m.
Jlaul and Molokal ports Mlkahala,
stmr., G p. in.
Thursday, January 27. -
Kauai ports W. O, Hall stmr. .
Friday, Janurry 23.
Jlnui and Hawull ports Claudlne,
stmr.
San Francltco-Chljo Maru. T. K.
K. 8. S.
Monday, January 31.
Japan ports und Hongkong Siberia,
P. M, S. S.
Tuesday, February 1.
Hllo und way ports Jlauna Kca,
stmr.. noon.
Kauai ports Klnau Btmr., 0 p. m.
Jlaul ami .Moloknl ports Mlkahala.
stmr., 5 p. nu
Thursday, February 3;
Knual pints w. O. Hall. stmr.
Friday, February 4. '
Jleiil und Hawaii ports CluudLle.
stmr,, r, p. 111.-
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MAILS.
Jlnlls aro aue at Honolulu from
points ns follows
Sun Finnclbco-Per Nevndaii today of
tomorrow,
Yokohama Per .Manchuria, today.
Vancouver Per Monuii IVh. r.
Coloi.les Per Makurii,- Fell
Mulls will depart for the follow ug
points as follcivs:
Snu Francisco Per Manchuria, tomor.
low, l. Ill, ,
Yokohama Por Nippon Msm .r,m os
Vancouvor-Per Makilra', Fob. 1
'Culoulu, I'd Moauu, Feb, !;,.
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