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MASONIC TEMPLE
Weekly Calendar
MONDAY
Pacific Stated.
Honolulu Stated.
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Honolulu Chapter, R. A. M. m
Regular, 5 p. m.
PRIDAI
perfcetlcn Fourth degree
and Fifth Doyreo.
4ATUROA
Pacific Tbird Degree.
All visiting members of tne
Order are cordially Invited to
attend meetings of local lodges
Meet on, the
2nd and 4th
Kondayi of
each month
at K. P. Hall
7:30 P. M
mniup M.niuxnai BCMUHI UI
MAtiinc CUIHCMU- other Asso-
EKEFIC1AL ASUSIATIOR. ciationa cor
dially invited.
HARMONY L0DQ1, Ko. 3, 1 0. 0. F.
Meets .very Monday evening at
7:30 In I. O. O. F. Hall, Tort Street.
E. II. HENDRY, Secretary.
II. E. MCCOT, Noble Grand.
All visiting brothers very cordially
- Invited.
OAHU LODGE, Ho. 1, X. o P.
Meets every first and third Fri
lly evoulng'nt 7:30 In K. of P. Hall,
ecrner Fort and Ueretanla. ViBltlng
bl other cordially Invited to attend.
WH, JONES, C. C.
0. F. HEINE, K. R. S.
HONOLULU LODGE 616. B. P. 0. X.
, Honolulu Lodge No. 816, B. P. O.
Hiks, meoti In their hall, on King
Blreet, near Fort, every Friday even,
log. Visiting Brothers art cordially
(arited to attend.
E. A. DOUTHITT, B. JL
H. C. EASTON, Seo'y.
'' ' HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. B. M.
Meets every first and third Thurs
1 1 Phone 553
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ffil
Op
ton drys of each month at Knights ot
HP P.vth as Hall. Vlaltlnr lirnthnr. mr.
'l aUlly Invited to attend r
L" p. mr.niNB Brhnm.
B. V. TODD, C. of R.
HONOLULU AIHOI 140, P. 0. 2,
p. i . Moeti on the Ind and 4th WED-
' Nl'SDAT evenings of each month at
M-.i7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner
Ceretanla and Fort streets.
?..i v. vkiuum .! are inviiea ui ac
trf1"
;r W. R. RILHT, W. P.
WM. C. McCOT, oo.
Win. M'KINLEY LODGE No,8,K.ofP.
lkAfA. ..-A... n. -. jil o. ji-
lAiw " oTwjr iuii nun nu oaiuruny
&-tvenlnK at 7:30 o'clock In K. of J
"fHallcor, Fort and Ueretanla. Visit-
!l'Jng brothers cordially invited to at
tend. W''i II. A. TAYLOR. t. n.
h . E. A. JACOBSON. K. R. S.
1PURITAN RIITTFR
or.
Best is the Market
L.iflT HENRY MAY & CO., LTD,
L-,& , Phone 22
gOHOCOLATE-COVERED
LEWS'
mm, , ' HOME-SPUN CANDY A
ifRj. M. LEVY & CO. PHONE 70. 1
Streets Paved, Water Mains
sell only a limited
when prices will be
WE HAVE WITHJS
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c?T??.iBifWHM
W.
AT THE YOUNG.
Friday, February 18.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Macfarlano. Chey
enne, Wjo.; C. F. Harms, Now York
City; Margaret Harms, Mlnnlo Harms,
l reiiia Harms, New York City; Mrs.
K. Wulff, Now York City: Mr. and
Mrs. T. Wclr, Salt Lako City; Mr. and
Mrs. C. II. Vanco, Los Ango e, Cal.;
Dr. C. A. Castle, Los Angeles, Cal.;
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. PJjcley, Oraiigo,
Cal.; Francis Plxley. Oraneo Cal.:
J. P. Mers. Berkeley, Cal.; E. L.
Smith. Hun Francesco; Stanley Whit
akcr, Snn IYa isco; G. Whitakcr, San
rTanciscu.
,'' AT THE HAWAIIAN.
Friday, February 18.
B. Shuuman; I. Rathacl, Los Ango
lcs, Cal.; C Morrlss, Hongkong; Mr.
ndg MrB. W. T. Bell, Mexico City.:
Mcx.; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McConnell,
1-03 Angeles, cal.; Mr. and Mrs. J
Young, Suit Lake City; W. S. Young,
Salt Lako City; J. McSorlcy, Salt Lake
City; Mrs. M. J. McOlll, Salt Lako
City.
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RECRUITS ARHIVE
(Continued from Paire 1.)
wu'mw irom ao ui
Board would thorcforo brook no Inter-
ferenco with tho families until their
officials had completed their labors. .
Tho Mongolia also brought 200 Fill-
Plnos vj ho hailing from tho southern
Philippine Islands, took passago on a
local'steamer to Hongko'ng .& wero
thero .transferred to tho Mongolia. As
these people are classod as American
Iibpr Bureau this morning, and ar-
raugemcnia are oeing periccicu 10 '
iiauoiuii inu lauuiui m miuuu iHunia-
tlonn nnd sugar estotes.
Twenty-flvo Japaneso and n number
of Hindoos aro also among the arrlv-
alS.
Tho Mongolia Balled for San Fran-
uibcu Buuiuy uiiur uio iiuuii ii'iur iu
day. Tho vossel discharged lu'jrly
(wenty-flvo hundred tons ot Oriental
l -.-.i.. -. l. 1 - -
merchandlso and supplies al Ibo port.
The stevedores did a fine Job In tho
working of tho Mongolia, there bfjng
a numbor of gangs bu,slly engaged all
night In removing tho heavy freight
shipment from tho capacious hold of
mo Aiongoua.
Tuero lcmalns about seven thousand
tons of cargo for San Francljcci and
this Is said to be a valuable oni.
With the exception of tho first three
days out from Yokohama the Mongolia
met with fair weather on tha
trip
t . i ".
SESC
citizens thoy aro not subjected to tho nil waived examination at the Pollc .J"""" "?"!"."' ".J"l;"r
nqulsltlon imposed upon those persons Court .this morning, and wore com- K5al thla ootIm wnortaThe
hail ng from a foreign land. Tho ma- miltcd to the higher court. 'Lorrln Ap- "wC lugnr nwamng Bh?Dment oS
iorectZ'tt'rlanS Z!W1AW Z Tl-S -S
Embroidery
5000 Yards ExisiteNew Embroideries
at 25 per cent. Relluctipn for Oile ytttk
Our Qremt PebruAry Sabrcidery hit tteisji M0VDAY
M0RNINQ with handsomei tjooda iriS beHtv ftljmi'Am
in any preriona aal. The rnateriala r pip, jjltiifiu
" new and beautiful, sjl .carefully" wwged and ' ismfeu. ja
every detail. Prettier embroideriea yen ca aei M tuy-i
where, eyen if you pay double tke prioe. Cone aad ate
tie irreat window display JqoIc ai ,t)ie atyjes Joolt at 'a
materials look at the workmanship, aid look ,it..tie
prices. Then you will appreciate how unusual am these
offerings.
On sale Monday, February 14. j y J i t !
Fort St., opposite
WAIALAE
On
number of lots at this
advanced
The Hawaiian Realty 06.
trs-srsftrrsnf?
LOCAL AND GENERAL
One cent a word will carry tour
messaue to the people of Hawaii in
the classified columns of the Bul-
1 e t i n. -A thirty cent ' investment
will place your want or with before
almost thirty thousand people.
Telejcne 603 to havo Laundry
called for and delivered quick.
Two drunks appeared In court this
morning and both were fined In Bmall
,VT- , .
American Steam Uundry-Phone
Kturenndemory"BOBt "or"'
For a Jmrk rlne nn nhonn 40B nnd
ask fo? Frank flaked Stand klon
,, . i a. o . M ?. .
near Hotel St. Hack No. 57.
If you want a good lob done on an
auto or carriage Uke it to Hawaiian
Carriage Mfg. Co.. 421 Queen St. I
Carnival nnd masaucrade costumes I
ho CoaBt. Call at
., and make your
just armea irom tno
Hawaiian News Co.
cclcetldn.
Moneolln iuiitiien?prn havn vmir
trunks on the wharf on time and prop- son and his party of guests will pay a
erly sealed. Phono 152. City Transfer T,slt to tho Volcano. It Is tho lnton
Co. (Jus. HL ijve) " ' tlon that tho Wllhelmlna return to Ho-
Vlslt Jack Robrt t tv Kentucky nwuiu oa luesuay murumn. inu
Saloon when you vsut liquM refreah fteamer Is scheduled to sail for San
ment. "Vou will ga goM good, aad on Thursday. February 24.
courteous tr.atm.i.) lb.r. - A SPBCIAI, trlp t0 0 w, bo
A meeting of the district branch of roade Dy tho nEW Matson Liner Wll
tho Romans auxiliary to tho Board of helmlua at which .time the realdents
Jllsslons al St. Andrew s ?rlsh house ot e Hawaii metropolis will bo given
at -3 a clock this pfternoon. vjew of tho hanSsomo Btcamcr. A
Joseph Lino who Is alleged to have dUtlngulehcd party will travel by tho
broken a w ndow bolonglng to a Chi- wllhelmlna as guests of Captain Mat-
nese, naa pia case jont ovor till heb-
ruary 19, by Judge Andrade this morn-
tm.
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Henry Chalmers and David Noa. two
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agalnstahem for vagrancy sent over
tin r.h,n.n ?b .. , pn- r,
n1lA(rfJ HmtiAaf ! b.J tt .mk
thl. mnrnlni
fho ry Pool" bunch who were
chttrBC4 ty chief McDufflo with hav
mK played a game or chance on a pool
table wero all renrlmandod by Judia
AV.de"Xir
depart
Twenty-six alleged Chinese ftimblers
fenee,
A MAHINH isxcnango cable an'
. nounces tho donnrturo of tho Canadian.
Aimtmiinn iinnr m.iioi tmm ii.ut.un.
for Honolulu and Vancouver. Tha
tHtpnmnr In ATnnrtp.l tiArA nn nr nhnnt
Unrph- 2. ' ,
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ACCORDING to report brought hofo
KInau will bring 4700 sacks of M. A.
K.. sugar upon her arrival from Kauai
ports on Sunday morning. '
p&j eOSe
across the Pacific. One hundred and
fifty local people sailed for San Fran-
Cisco by the Mongolia today. That
supposedly contingent of mardcno.t
millionaires are having all softs of
opportunities presented for making
their .r.iinn frnm tho "P..rtiA nf th
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-Pacific.",
Catholic Church
Sale
iLQlSI
HEIGHTS LOTS
the Kaimuki Crir Line '
Laid, Excellent View, Absolutely No Rock
ACT
VJ
When you want to bt SUES to hart your
BAGGAGE
Handled right, phone yonr order to the
CITY TRANSFER CO.
lu. H. Lore.
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WATERFRONT NOTES
TVtA DliimRMio onlln,! twrx Ctnntt
for San Podro, December Gth, with
int. a luiiiiiici nuiicu Mum ijivittv
umber, and was Blglitod abandoned
flftv m ,. .,, ,,. n n.ltptv. Do.
"" "'S "T T ihc T.l"4
Z . . Zi ----' - -
at poMl1 ""thcr',norlh- Tugs and
revenue cutters that went out In
poarcn ot tho Plummer coum not find
i,. ti, m, ,..,,- ,.. ,.,,i uv w
a Tlbbltts of San Francisco '
,
tup uatshm Mnvw.ii.n iin wn.
hclmlnn Is being prepared to sail for P."'1' 'J8'' Ieb AJuallltJ Ka- A- "
Hllo at 5 o'clock this evening. Tltolh0"?'- ,Jr--,MIm. A"n K,0""0?: f.1-.8
new liner will tako about forty naBSen-
gera for the big Island. Captain Mat-
son Tno veS8cl wlM rcturn t0 jIono.
luu on Tueaday In tlma to sail tho
following Thursday morning.
. ...
THE MATSON Navlgat ou chart-
ttcA steamer Hvades I, renorted to
"ca ,B,c.am.cr. "'cs ' rcicu to
2aI?..B'u,ef .rom. an c sco .Ior
2K I"! "S "HfS "-0aZ?J:
,"'" t'hv "nValnlanu I as well as cflnsliSi.
nts 0f mmbcr CastTo &"oX n?o
J?011,18 ,' 'umocr. t.asiie uooko aro
tho ,ocal representatives for tho steam-
-
M.. 700 V. K.. 600; . P., 310; McB.,
18,343; M. A. K., 4700.
BRINGING GENXRAL cargo from
San Francisco, tho American schooner
Jas.' Rolph arrived at the port of liana
'. .'
i.n woanescaay,
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IN TOREIttN POtT
. Friday, February 18.
,,.,-, -,....J .." . . ..
e.wum .wo aanca reu. u:
Br. S. 8.,Rosebank, for Honolulu,
HILO Sailed Feb. 17:
S. S. Columbian, for Sallna Cruz.
ALAMEDA STILL IN '
npvvwnnwn ptarq
QREYHOUND CLASS
. ., , , .
fpn$""? RfPW .
on- A-, E: WUhcr, all of Salt Lake; A.
R. Wakolond, Ely, Novada: A. H. Kel-
I Mrs. Jamos Metcalf. Jr.
The freight list included eight hun
dred and fifty tons ot supplies for local
Importers. For onco no automobiles
arrjyed by tho steamer. The decks of
tho steamer boro n decided1' rescmb
lanco to a' well regulated barn yard,
there being a largo consignment of
chickens, ducks and pigeons.
A pretty dinner waa given yesterday
by Captain Dowdoll,aa a compliment to
tno passengers, Speeches and merry
making followed In tho wako of tho
feast.
City and County Attorney John W.
Cathcart has returned irom a visit to
the mainland covering a perlpd or sev
eral monins. .Mr, uuiucari sponi u
consldorablo portion ot tho tlmo whtlo
away In tho middle states. Hq comes
back (o his duties much improved in
hoolth.
Attorney E. M, Watson was among
tho arrivals by tha Alameda this morn
ing. Ho Is back from a successful bus
iness mission on tho mainland. Miss
May Montgomery Js a .dashing' yaude
vlllo performer ,wlio will hold forth at
ono of tho local moving picture the
ntors, Charles Caatleman Is atsb an
entertainer who will endeavor tp scat
ter broad smiles by tho vaudovlllo
route. i
Mr. and Mrs. ,C. ,F. Harrja and fam
ily aro tourists who ,wlll Remain lu tho
lsIandB Xor.r'icral w?okR. ,
i
Rex, tho king cobra ot the Uront
park zoo ot Now York, Is dead. A
llttlo black roach had cut througli his
.j. , .,... .uv; t. iv. u., ou; ai, a., ouuu; jv. o.
head and entered his brain.
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sjjr BULLETIN AD8 PAY '
NOW. Take Waialae oar to subdivision and pick your
lot ar d save the advance in price.
F
Phone 132.
PA8SENQERS ARRIVED
1
Per O. 8. S. Alamcla. from San
-!
Franclrco, Feb. 18. Miss II. Backman,
- w. . ... .-, ..v... -..
J," '"". ""'"""" ??" ""
. William Bowcn I)r. C, H. Cnstlo,
SiX.rjT'dM. aT& " t
mrB. uuruHS, mieb urara nrjuiuuu,
Miss R. M. nillngsworth. C. Kokumoto.
Dr. o. A. Marker. Mrs. Hirker ond
two chlldrni, C. V. IlarntB. Miss Frldt
uirmi mi inrimi iinrnm Ml
Mlnnlo Harms. II. J. Hayes ' Mrs.
Hnyes, Miss. Jcsslo Hnjea, Master
Hayes. Mrs. C. II. Humphrey Mrs.
?nLJno.''"" J.-."- ",cu""' '"
McConnell
P. McFarlano. Mrs. Mc- -i-
Farlane and, clill.l. Mrs. M. J. McGIll,
J. McSorlcy, Mrs. McSorlcy. Jan. Met-
calf. Jr., Mrs. Mctcalf, Miss May
Montgomery, u Munson. s. M. Mur-,
Phy.Mrs Murpny,jas. i-.Mjers.t; i.. , , , MoIoVa, p01ts-Mlkahala.
Nance, Mrs. Nanco. Mrs. H. S. Patrick, .
A. R. Patrick. D. C. Plxloy. Mrs. Plx-,""
ley. Miss F. Plxley. Mrs. W. Recll Kam portb-Mnau, stmr.
and child, Mrs. A. C. Robin on, Matter ' Tuesday, February 22. .
Robinson, J. H. Rose, Mrs. Rose, Miss Ban rranclfco Chlyo Mnru, T. K.
J. Tyler. Miss A. B. Von Kirk. A. E. K. S. S.
Walther. Mrs. Walthor, A. R. Watland, Wedneiday, February 23.
E. M. Wateon, Thos. Weir. Mrs. Wclr, Knua t,rtH W. 0. Hall, stmr.
A-n.? Wc,,n' 5;.MVhl,ak,M ' M5st.7 , Thursday, February 24l
Whitakcr, A. T. Williams. Miss kath- u . . i.'' ,. ,,nrt rinn lino
erlno WuHf. Jos. Young. Mrs. Young, I ;M"ul ana Unwa" I'ortB-ClauJIne.
W. U Youn'g, W. II. Harrjroon, E. L.,Blm,r' , , ,. , .
gmt),, ValparalBo and. Soulh Ampricmi
ror i. M. o. a. fliongoui irom ioko-
hama and Orient ports Feb. 17. For
Honolulu: Mr. and Mrs. M. II. i:s
berg. S. Koshnltsky.P. Morris. MrB. M.
Ogden, I. Raphael, Rqv. and Mrs. I 13.
RIdglcy, B. Scbcurmann, Chas. I).
walker, Mrs. k .d. walker.
MAILS.
Malls aro due at
Honolulu from
points as follows:
Colonics Por Mahal. March. 2
Vancourer-i-Por Makura, March 4.
Malls will depart for tha following
points na follows:
Yokohama Per Chlyo Mam, Feb. 22.
Vancouver Per Manuka. March 2.
colonies l'ey Mature. March 4
TRAN8PORT SERVICE.
Bufnrd. arrived at San Francisco from
Honolulu. Oct. 15.
Dlx, nt MniiMi, Jan. 20.
Logan, at Sail Francisco.
Thomas, from Manila for Honolulu,
Fot '.
Sheridan, from Honolulu fur ilium
and Manila, Feb. 14.
PAS8ENQERS DEPARTED
Pur stmr. Mauna Loa,, for Kona and
Kau ports Mrs. !!. Chong, Mrs. May
dwell. P. Morris, M. Klrkwood, D. I
Stewart. Mrs. Klrkwood, W, T. Frost,
J. A. Magulro. Rov, W. J. Wadman,
Mrs. L. L. La Plerro, J. Sakoi, Joo
Aeo, Mrs. Ledoror, A. Hanoborg.
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PASSENGERS BOOKED
Per stmr. Mauna Koa, for Hllo nnd
way ports. Feb. 23. Mrs. O. B. French,
Mrs. F. Knight. MIsb T. Parker, E. A.
Burch, Leslie Hastings. Mrs. Grace, 11.
uurcn, Mrs. Mary iiurcn, fMrs. l. nam
spy. MrB. J. J. Hicks, Mrs. W. V. Shi
.mln, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Furneaux.
J Carl smith. S. Guard, Mr. Guard, A
-W. Rartop. Mr. ntnl Mrn. Prnhtrflo Tr
W. Cartor, Mr. and Mrs. Crabtreo, Mr.
nud Mrs. W. G. McPlicrson. D. IR.
Thomas J. O. Smith, Mrs. R. E. Smith,
H. .1. Jlildpon. jj. a. C. Smith. ,J. C.
Hummel. C, 8. Card L. P. Bonvillan,
R. F. Cookn, W. A. Lelth A. It Brown.
Mrs. Brown, L. M. Votlcscn.
H. 8. Oray. J. a. Smith. C, K.
Card, T. E. Martin. .Tno. McFadden,
Dr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Judd, S. Stovonaon,
Fred Harrison. II. B. Mariner. W. "K.
Maconlther. "John iCInrk. Mrs. Gro.
GlbbB. MIsb Kmllv Olnrk Ml.a mil
Mr, and Mrs. H. Castlo, J. A; McCand-
"V . " .......rf V.W..., ....WW u.u..,
less, C. R. Jlovey, Margaret Curl an, Fcr stmr. Mouna Ixa, for Kona and
Miss Brandez, W. L. SearloB, Mrs.'IKau ports, Fob. 18. M. Klrkwood.
soarlos, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ahrcns, Miss
Ahrens, Mrs. B. Kruso, Mrs. Jno, Hind,
T. 8. Bugboo, MrB. Goo. Cook, THrB. R.
Carroll, Mrs. W. I). Adams, Mrs. W.
Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. McFecley, A. B. Feb. 22. Mrs, Putman, p. P. R. Ison- 0oet Mr. nnd Mrs. V m. Blach, Mis,
French, M. J. Curran, Mr. and .Mrs. A. liorg, M, Fernnndez, Mrs. Fernandez. 'Modre, Miss Murphy, P. L. McDor
T. Smltli, Mr. and Mrs'. L. Mlllor, John1 Per ""nr- W. G, Hall for Krtnal mott, G. MlshK W. R. Huff, O. E.
Lucas, F. W. Kloln. ports, Fob. 24, Rqv. W, A. Short, A. Slono, F. X. Schrctuor, J, 8. McCauil-
McBrjda. (less, Mrs. S. A, Searle, A. II, Hobart,
THEINTER-ISLANDBtoamerKouu-1 1'or Btmr. Mlkahala, for Maul and MrSt FlBke Mr Bnd MrB 0 w FeU
hou, from Kauai ports, was nn arrival Moloknl pors, Job. 22. bathor Jo- JeBg(1 Eva John Macka.. H w
this morning, bringing 3G0Q Backs of "Ph- pmrlBr Mrs t iinhflrti.
sugnr, 40 sacks rlco nnd sovoral pupk-' '" stmr. CJaudlno, for Hawaii and "'er, Mrs. J. itoUertB.
ages Bundrlcs, Tho steamer met with Maul ports, Feb. 18. V. S. Boeck. a ,
fine woather on both outward nnd In-1 i. iBulIetin.Buslness Office Phone 25(1.
J ward trips.
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I ARRIVED , '. I VE38EL8 TO DEPART
Thursday. February 17.
San Francltco NovaJan, A.-H. S. S ,
3:45 i). in.
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"onfir""! "n .JBln l' '""
E0'1!. r- ?.'." '' c-cl)rU3ry J8
BHn Francisco Alameda O. S
o San 1 ranclsco Alameda, u. a.
DEPARTED
;.
' Thursday, February 17.
Kauai ports W. U. Hall, stmr., B
,,. m. .
t.vi.itv lMinntv ik.
s.in Francisco McnsoUa, P. M. S.
g noon.
ifona and Kau ports Mauna Loa
stmr., noon
1 cenr7
VESSELS TO ARRIVE
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Saturday. February to.
mio and way ports Mauna
Btmr.
x . Sunday, 'February 20.
purm iiuubawhh nmu, ni. ui.
Friday, February ,28
Hongkong nnd Japan torts Tcnyo
Maru, T. K. K. S. 8.
Saturday, February 26.
Hllo and way ports Mauna Kg
stmr. '
8unday, February 27.
San Fiancltco nnd Seattle Hllon
Ian, M. N. S. S.
Seattle and Tncoma Arlzonan, A.
H. S S.
PASSENGERS BOOKED
Per M. N. 8. 8. Wllhelmlna. for San
FranclRCO, Feb. 24. F. C. Atherton,
Mrs. Atherton, II, M. von Holt, Mrs.
von Holt, Mrs. B. M. McGregor, Miss
McGregor, J. H. Whlto, Mrs. White,
MIsb Wlnno, J. LIJllo. Mrs. Llttlo, Miss
A. L. Dixon, M. A. Moore, Col. J. H.
IUco. Mrs. Rico, H. D. Rico, M. J. Rico.
MrB. B. O. IJowo, R. W. Jonos, Mrs.
G. B. Harvey, Mrs. I. Rubenrtcin, E.
V. Dcssar, J. M. Ruth. Mrs. Ruth, ,C.
M. Dcnnlston, Mrs. I). V. 8. Lewis,
Mrs. M. E. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo.
Ross, Miss Robs, Mrs. Hoggs, Mrs. II.
M. Lealo, Miss Woods, India Wayson
Mrs, C. A.iOstro'm, Mrs. L. B. Ostrom,
Mire A. Hick, B. Lux, MIsb M. M.
Doan. Mrs. B. C. Perry. Ocn. 'nnd Mrs,
Taylor, H.Gootx, Mrs. OoctzW.niack,i3cotti Wln Wntcrh0US0i Ml., anu
'n..itl u,rS "'"5'.' ..
, V. H. Grace. Mrs. Grnco Miss "J"" '""",, $ V, ""u,aun:
n. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Bnrko.Lr- and Mrs- K- "reman, Dr. nnd
t Arii v ninI.i.nm' c Tt Ira. Ilclir. Mls3 Wolnzholmer. Gen.
Bowman,
Albert
HovcyE. U. ElBton, Mrs. Eist'on, Chsis. Frank Taylor. Mrs. Taylor, Mr. ond
McNab, Mrs. McNali. MIsb McNaVH.lMrs. R. W. Hills, Mr. and Mrs. I.
Mlddaugh, MIsb Moller, Mrs. W. Mc-
Caspar. Mr.
Ir. and Mrs. Flsk. A. W. Dab- Lce Mrs. Trcd Baxter, Mrs. P. Mor-
and Mrs. II. M. Brown J.'rUo Mr w 3 y Scnuycr Mr.
II. W. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. . , . .,- .,' 1
.n,nu V. I"! Snnnlronl.Rrir nna rs- - A' Hartm.in. MrS. L. H.
brlgo, Mr.
Mackay, II
A T fl.Mmn.ia Tt 1 QimnlranltArf
Miss' I. K, Richardson. Irwin Scott!
Sam C .Soarlo. Mrs. Bcarle. Jcsso
Senrle, Mrs. H. Mackay, V. Voro
Hodge, C. L. Peter.' A. C. Elsen.
Per O. B. 8. Alameda, for San Mr. and MrB. Warpoolo, A. II. Ar
FrnnclBco, Fob. 23. Mr. nnd Mrs. jelgh, c. W. Pnrka, Mrs. Paris, Miss
A. 8. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Krcar, C. M. Dennlston, C. L. fane,
Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bar- a. J. Arroll, Mr. and Mm. aeo. S.
tero, MIbb II. Ehman, Mrs. Craw, Wnterhifuse, Mrs. W. B, Taylor, E.
Miss araw, Mrs. Gillie, MIbb Ollllo, t Westlake, Mrs. Westlako, Mr. and
Mrs. 8, Bussy, Miss 8. Wilson, MIbb jt,B. ciiaincey Dewey, Mrs. R. Au-
M. KiUBon, Mr. anu Mrs. L-arrau.
Chas. Ashwell, M Mackay, M. Lp-
penoott, Miss Monroe, Mr, and Mrs.
F. W. Carey, Chns. Strutt, C. E. Ed-
mur.de, Mr. and Mrs. F. Grace, Wra.JThoB. II. niytho, F. R. Cu'IorUon, O.
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Mrs. Klrkwood. w. .t. J'Tost, J. A.
Mngulre, M. Wadman, Mrs. L. L. L
Pierre.
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83 Merchant St
Today,
Maul and Hawaii parts Claudlnc,
stmr., 5 p. m.
Hllo Wllhelmlm, M.- N. 8. 8., G
P. m.
Monday, February 21.
Ban Francisco Nevndin, A.-H. fl. 8.
Kauai ports Noeau, ttfor, 5 p. tit.
Tuesday, February 22..
Hllo and way ports Mauna Ken,
ttmr. noon. Y
Kauai ports KInau, stmr., 5 p. m.
Muul and Molokai ports Mlkahaln,
stmr., 6 p. m. 1 1
Hongkong la Japan portsJ-Ch!yo
Maru, T. K. K. 8. 8.
Wednesday, February 23. .
San Francisco AlamcJa. p. S. S. '
Thursday,' February 24.
lfnunl unrig W n tlfill llntnir n
Ke3-ip.m.
I San Francisco Wllhelmlna, M. N.
Friday, February 25.
San Franclico Tcnyo Maru, T. K.
K. S..S. ,
Hawaii and Maul peris Claudlno,
stmr., 5 p. m.
Tuesday, March 1.
Hllo nnd way porta 'Mu'una Koa,
stmr., no6n.
Kauai poita Klnaii.'etror., 6 p. m.
Moul and Molokal ports Mlkahala,
stmr., G p. m.
Wednesday, March 2.
Victoria and Vnncouvci Manuka, C.
A. 3. 8.
Japan ports and Hongkong Asia, P.
M. 8. 8.
Thursday, March 3.
San Francisco, Scattlo via Eloolo
Hilonlan, M N. 8. 8.
Hongkong via Japan ports Hong
kong Maru, Jap, stmr.
Friday, March 1. '
Australian ports Ua Suva Makura,
C. A. 8. S.
San Francisco Thomas, U, S. A. T.
Saturday, March 5.
San Francisco Kqrca, P. M. S. 0.
Monday, March 14.
Japan ports nnd Hongkong Mon
golia, P. M. 8. 8.
Wednesday, March 16.
Sat) Francisco Lurllno, M. N. 8. 8.
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Por P. M. 8. S. Mongolia, for San
Frnncltco. Mlhs J, Smith, Dr. A. M.
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s- M- Ha"ou, Gen. nnd Mrs. Oco. P.
,Wllson, A. P. llurwell, Mrs. Burwell,
,MIbs Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. P. II.
Scovlllo. C. E. Dou'glasB, llr. and
,Mfn h,i irrlaimr mhu Pmiur inv
,Mrs. Frankland. Mrs. V. J. Andrade.
K. Kerr, Miss C. M. Kelly, Mies M.
Sturses i. Col. and Mrs. F. 11. Joyce,
T. t. Kllduff, A. Lewis Jr.. Mrs. Wm.
Plgott, A, Jaeger, G, A, Marshall,
Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. L. P. Fish,
kenoy, MIbs C. Randolph, Miss L. Mc-
aiinch, Mr. and Mni(iCk4l,llryant,
o. K. Morgan.I.. L. Cutting, Mr. and
Mrs. v. R. Kflwnrds. Mr. nd Mrs.
uueriun, aiibs tiuiist'ji, xviis. jx.
Mackay, Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Barker,
Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Carp, Dr. J. IE.
McNeill, Mrs. Geo. E. Macdonald,
Mr, nn(j MrBiiJ jmidwln, Capt. Clcr-
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