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ISSSi fripp 'AT? IM ft I r 2 EVCNIMG BUtJLKTtN, HONOLULU, T. II., MONDAY. FBH. 21, 1910. i r 3 l' St ; : ..' f 'lX u. 7 -il rrt L 4 4v. f 5 NIC TEMPLE A. Weekly Calendar MONOAV Lcahl Chapter No. 2, O. E. S , Regular. tuiimoav wudnbbdav tmcvimoav PKIOM MAIIJUOAV Hawaiian Third Ccnrcc. All visiting members of the Order nro corrtlall lnltcd to attend meeting or locnl lod?cs Meet on tho 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at K. P. Hall 7.30 1 M MARINE ENGINEERS' other Asio BENEFICIAL AJWIATION. ctotien. cor dially invitti. HA3H0NY LODOB, go. 8, 1. 0. 0. P. Meets every Monday ovenin nt 7:1)0 In I. O. O. F. Hall, Tort Street. E. n. HENDRY, Secretary. II. E. MCCOY, Noblo Grand. All vUltlne brothers very cordially Inrited. OAHU IQDQE, No. 1, K. of P. MeeU every first and third Fri ary evening at 7:30 In K. ot P. Hall, ccrner Fort nnd Beretanla. Visiting bt others cordially Invited lo attend. WSI. JONES, C. C. 0. F. HEINU, K. R. S. HONOLULU LODQB CIO, B. P. 0. S. Honolulu Lode Ko. 618, U. I'. O. Hike, meets In their ball, on King El rest, near Fort, every Friday even lag. Visiting Brothers are cordially Invited to uttenj. E. A. DOUTHITT, H. K. H. C. EASTO.f, Boc'y. Eu-WAIIAM IBIBE, Ko. 1, 1. 0. B. M. Meets every lint and tttrd Thurt Brys ot each month at Knights of Pj-thlas Hall. Visiting brothers eor- yllitlly Invited to attend. P. IliaoiNi. laonrab B. V. TODD, 0. of B. HONOLULU ABBIB 140, P. 0. 1. fleets on tho 2nd and 4tu WED H1V8DAY evenlnps of each month ot 7:0 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner Berstanla and Tort streets. Visiting ag!;S are Invited to at tend. W. tt. RILEY. T. P. WM. 0. AtcCOY, Ooc Win. HXINLEY L0D075 No.0,K.ofP. Meets overy 2nd and 4th" Saturday rvenlng at 7:80 o'clock In & ofP. nail, cor. Fort and Dorotanla, iVlelt lne brothers cordially lovltcd tor at tend. II. a. TAYLOR, C. C. U. A. 5ACOBSON, C. R. S. PURITAN BUTTER Best in the Market HENBY MAY & CO., LTD. Phone 22 CHOCOLATB-OOVZUID H0ME-8PUN CANDY LEWS' W" J. M. LEVY & CO. PHONE 70, ' 4v. PR0P08ED ON ALL FOOLS DAY; SUED Telegram rob. l; In how far n rromlso mado on All Fools' d ly 1h binding on tliu contracting pmtlcs is n question Mlilch tho Cirrult Court will bo cnllod upon to dccldo as tho usult of u suit for broach of prom's J filed In tho Circuit Court this morn 1li If. MIbb AHco Uirtl rinks $r,or0 dam- r.gcs from Oro Iltack, alleging that ho prmjilscil to marry hoi tn April 1, J009, and has sluco neglected to nr ropt her hand and heart In tho pros onco of tho ncrcshary iifllcerii. JUss Lord udmlta In her complaint that Dlnck usl.cd fur her hand on April 1 of last joar, but eho gini nn Molght to tlif ixjflslblo oxciiso which tho ilnv mlclit I wo offerril lllack for tho negllscnco In earning out his J rromlso. Whcllir-r bo look ho mittrri ns mi April I'ool's Joko or no! U off nt) conpequenco to hor, foi tho rei3o ritfuit rlie took It In nil scrloinmcij and i IJiiugcu nersuir-iH uo ins nrjin jvoivj tlio has como to iho concliulun tint' ho does not Intend oer to carry ')t, IiIh promlso iind'the Joku Is likely to cost him $5000. ' WE HAVE .WITH 11$ rt wC '". NNfWrMK fcrt ;- i ?v AT Tl'r vf)ONO. yw Saturd.-iv. i-eurtisrv 19. It 1', Kitji Kckola, ,Mr. and Mrs C J 11 iioiBinnii wniiiie.t, Mr. ana .Airs. A S Wlicux kuiul; J. L. HJorth, Kauai, Mrs. W, Y. ilo Vrlei, Kleele; O N Wllcot, Kauai, Mr.'W C. lUce, Kaiiallll W H.,HcLoenliig. Hllo:-iMr. and Mrs. C II, Cussetu.-, Chicago; Mrs a: A Wllsbli, Hllo; Mr. niM Mfa. It. P. Dickinson, Vnncouxcr, H.'Cr-A. 8cln, Hikilnilm It) It. Elgin, Malm Kom: Mr.' and (IK' II, O, Brown, Sptlngflcld. III1; H-Parker. Jr.'; Mr. ami Mrs It ltnrncd; Mrs. I.. M. Hor ny; Mr Hill Mis. I K. Oreonwell; Mr and Mra. F S Unilth, Edmonton, Cuiiadu " Friday, Fejruary 18. Mr and Mis It Miicf.ii lane, Chey enne Vo l' 1 Harm. Now York Clt, M ir,;in't Harms, Minnie Harms, l'rclrti II hum, Notv York City; Mrs. K Wulff. Now York City; Mr. and Mrs T Well, Salt Ixiko City; Mr. and I Airs C II Vance, lia Angelos Cal.;' 1 Dr C A CaBtlo, Uia Angeles, Cal.; Mr mill Mrs 1) C Plxluy, Orange, iC'il hrmcls Plxley, Orango, Cal.; 1 7 P Mvors. Ilcrkcloy, Oil.; E. I.. Smith San Pranclsco; Stanley Wlilt- ai.L'1, OUII I l.UttlDl.U U. IIUIKVI, OUI1 lianclotx). AT THE HAWAIIAN. Saturday, February 19. Miss It. M. r.lllngsnortli San Fran- clco; C. Stewart. Kllnncn; L. Cntlwnl ndcr, Phtladulplilh, T. Cailwaladcr, Plllladcliihla; X, S. Mnckle Philadel phia; Mr. mid Mm. I. Smea.ton, .Ko linla: W T Itnhlnfnn nnd ton Wnl luku; Mr nnd Mrs U P Tulloch. Ko- linla: IX W (laniard. I.atiU)ioehoe; Dr A. Irwin; i:, t VniMliun Kohal.i; 0. S. WUlit Kohala: E. Y. Atkins. Ko- hnla; J M Vmlirosp Kiilmhil, Mrs. W. S. May. I.. Thlvcnln Friday, February 18. II, Shuutnan, I. Ilnrlianl, Lot Ange Ics, Cat ; C. Morrlss, Hongkong; Mr. nnd Mrs W. T. Uell, Moilco City.; Mex.; Mr. nnd Mm. J. H. McConnell, Ias Angeles, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. J Young. Salt Lnko City; W. S. Young. Salt Lako City; J. McSorlcy, Salt Lake City; Mrs. M. J. McOIII, Salt Lake City. oi i DISCUSS PBOHIBITION. iSnccial to the Bulletin.1) VA1LUKU, Maul, Feb. 18.-rTho members of the Wnlluku C. E. will hold n big meeting Sunday evening ut Knaliumnnii church to dlscusB tho llquur problem. Mr. Keel a will ex plain his les on tho subject. Ho Is In fnior of Federal contiol. Th" folloulng Sunday It Is expected that Auditor Chas. Wilcox Mill talk from tho same platform oil tho same ques tion. Judge J W Kulim nnd other C, E. leaders on Maul Mill also tic Iher practical nddrcs3cs on this burning (iuc9tIon which Is uppermost in tho minds of tho people of Ha waii Just now. For capable Hawai ian leaders on tho liquor question, Maul can pick them out by tho hun dreds. Pieiitdciit W, E. Saflcry was empowered by the meeting on Thurs day evening to Inilte members of the urlous societies for women to participate at the ricctlng this Sun day OMMllllg. o Hill Rice. McCandlcss, Maruichi, Norton, Hush, Cotticll, llrown, Pratt, White nnd Rosa Mill represent tno High School tomorrow afternoon on the liojs' Field, when they meet the Columbia Ilo)s In tho big track aiect. Frtond You ought to :ao:c ntter that cold of jours. A neglected cold often leads to ccrious consequences. Voting MIIHoinlre This ono Is not neglected. In fact, 400 or 500 ot my friends are thinking about It. 'JL7ACI ."Tii. Ladies' and L1 -M, Vil nnlr -o W T-TTTZV- 4-2i'-t'r f -m. i Sw u- t-M r On'-Sale This -Week at;Gneat I Reductions Sec -Window Display A. Blom, Fort Street, opp. Gatholic Church LOCAL AND GENEJiAL One cent a word wilt 'cam vonr hnetsaRe to the people of .Hawaii tin the clasimed columni of the Bul letin. A .thirty cent, investment will place your want, or with before almost thirty thousand people. Tclel'lipne 603 to ,bavo Laundry called for and dellvcred'qulek, Loahl Chapter No. 2, O. E. S , will meet in Masonic Temple at 7:30 this opening. Chief MeDumo gathered In n big gan'i c! crap shooters all Filipinos, on South street jestcrday, L .. For n hack ring uu. uhOn.405 and ask for Frank linker, Stand Unloa near Hotel St, Hack No.' 57. If you want a good Job dono on an auto or1 carriage take It to Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Co., 427 Queen St. Miss McOcAigall. Miss Roberts. Mrs. Olbb and Mrs. Cruse) all Maul people, nro In town to enjoy tho holidays. Robert Horner ondiE. iw. Barnard have como to town for the Floral Pa rade and other celebrations on tap. Phone 5 and ask for Manuel Richard wlieu,you want an automobile. Seven- seated Chalmers Detroit, lato model. Carnival nnd mnsqUerade costumes just arrhed from the Coast. Call at Hawaiian News Co, and make your telectlon. The Sunlight Athletic Club de feated the Chinese Athlellc Associa tion in n baseball game at A'ala Park by a score of C to 3. iuu jack itobortH lit tli Kentucky Saloon when ou want liquid. refresh nieiit. ou wll gut gool goods aad conrtnons treatment there. - Wahllanl, tho well-known bqxer, la on the warpath, and would like to get n match with any 140-pounder belonging to these Islands.' E. II. F. Wolter of the Occidental hotel has Issued Invitations to his friends, to drop In and colcbrato his blrthdnj, which occurs tomorrow. American kleam Laundry, Phone 501. American employees. Laundry wcrk of eiery description Ctotsee cleaned and pressed. Popular prices. - Ourroy s name stands for good nlc- ture framing. If you have a plcturo that you want taktefully framed tako it to Ourrey's, Ltd. Fort near Hotel. negotiations with the Rapid Transit Company for late cars for tonight and tomorrow night aro being made. ,11 III Ivosslble cars mnv lio run lntn d o'clock tbmorrow night. i! Tho university Club will keen open house tomorrow. All members and their frionds nro Invited to be preacn with their ladles. . Luncheon will bt terved. it A big bunch of plantation men iruveieu uvwn 10 iiaieiwa yesieraay nnd there saw the Ewa tennis play ers hand out nn overwhelming de-l feat to the Kahuku bunch. Now Is the tlmo 0 get good Iron' Into the blood. Order a case of nni1 Sarsnparllla and Iron. Don't forge our distilled water. Consolidated fefla Water Works Co. Thone 71. i ,' Charles Mitchell, who was down 'on tho calendar for assault and battery una uiuruiiiK nuu mo caso against' mm nollo llrosscd as his wlfo did not wish to press tho charge. Hat Nelson and Al. Wolgast will hitch up tomorrow and It will be a great Burprlst to most people if lhj IJattlcr dors not knock tho block off tho aspirant for championship honors Exquisite specimens turquoise, mat rix In links, pins, brooches; Du Vols, rings, Hawaii & Bouth Seas Curo Co, Young building, Bishop street, next cable ofllce. Some rare old Wil low patterns Engltsh.phlna. jack Mcl'uuuen leaves on the noxt Bteamcr for Hllo, where the clever lightweight has secured a match with Clarence Reynolds. Al. Wil son, the well-known sport, Is man aging tho show, which will be given In 'the Armory. The contest will bo for fifteen rounds, and It should, be n very good exhibition ot boxing, as Reynolds Is said to be clove'r and ever body knows what Jack McFad den can hand out In the way i of Btoush. Honolulu sports loqk to seeing Jack, bring. homo tho I4g end of tho" purse, del to 'him, Jona than! " ' seinia Va 1 "Vr "T -11.1 i t Children's ' ji t ,f!"AiK. t .M. X.AA Fi.V-' Whea yoa waaU to b IUB1 to have your PAqQAQE Handled right, hone crrx tea CBANSFES 00. Jai. H. Love. ? WATIRIfRuHT.pOT69 PURSETR PHU.LIPE of the Inter- island steamer Maun.t Ke.i, arrliln from Hawaii and Maul por(s Sjtiinlay morning, reports tho following ttuti. awaiting shipment ,on the big sl&iut. uiaa nuuu, waixea znuu, itanan miii i-iigci uouna ports, ine Virginian 2C00, Onomca C000, Ilonomu 14,000, Mill r.rrho here on or about March 11, Hakalau 6700, Laupahoehoe 300, Ku-" accviidlnjj in advices received by den kalau 1050, Hamakun 1500, Paahau cral Agent Morse. The steamer Is 3900, Honokaa 1200," Kukulhaell 3CSC. rchcdulcj' to sail from Scattlo on BETVEN THOU8AND three hundred and twenty sacks of Kauai sugar has rrtyed nt th cport by the Interlsl&nd steamer Ktnau. Tho vessel camo In n day ahead with 50 sacks of taro, Co sacks bran and 59 packages sundries In addition to her sugar shipment. The essel met with fine weather on both outward nnd inward trips. The cabin passenger list was a latgd one. A CLEANING and rcpilntlng will bo ghen tho Intel Inland steamer Manna Ken on the inarjno railway. Tho i vessel was hauled on iho ways Saturday and Iho work will probab'y' bo completed bj today. Tito Mituna Kca will remain o,er for Iho Floral Parade and her sailing for Hllo and way ports has been postponed until Wednesday morning. i BRINGING PASSENGERS ahd.gen- rraUcargo, tho Matson .Navigation steamer Lurllne, from San Francisco, lb iltio to arrve at Honolulu on March? Dili- According to the present calcu lations of Castle ft Cooke, the local agents for the Lurllne, thnt vessel' will be dispatched for San Francisco direct on March lClh. M THtRTY-FIVE days from Ora)s Harbor, tho. little American schooner William Olscn was nn arrival nt tho I ort this morning bringing a ship ment of lumber to the local ngency of Le.wc.rs & i,C,qoU. .Thoicssel mct Wlth.i.barlllng winds jcui a portion of the Irlpfdqwn -Irohi "tho (Washington lumber pbrL. U i I ! THE MATSON Navigation chartered steamer Hyades is reported lo hae arrived attScaltlo from San Francisco. This vessel has a quantity of freight for Honolulu .and Is expected to sail from i tho tPvget Sound ( port f for Ha Vtlt within n lew days. Tho 'Hyadus 111 probably, arrfvc hero thetflrst part otiMarch, . i (. i 'Am A CABLE1 basibcen received here to the i effect! that the United States army transport Crook hfts sullodjfrom Ban Francisco for Manila via i Hono lulu. ' .The army, boat Is bringing n largo quantity iof. supplies foritho varlt bus'.nrmy posts on Oahu, The trans. port left tho coast port.nt'.noon on Sat urday. tIt.vrr-TTV tlltlVJrVTJt?n annl.- IT K; Riignr have arrived at tho port by the ateamcr Noeau from wulmca, TMi vossel carried about seventy Filipinos to thb Knnal plantations on h'cr out ward trip. Tho Noeau brings tho re port that thero Is no more sugar qwajtlng shipment at the warehouses at Walmca. THE MATSON Navigation liner HI- Ionia, .from San Francisco and SeatUo, is due to arrivo at Honolulu on Friday, Tills vessel Is understood to bo bring ing n goneral cargo ot mainland raerj chnndlso for local Importers and a. number or passengers from Califor nia and Pugct Sound ports. THB STEASmit ,Kaiulanl was ro porled at Papalkbu, the Katial at 1I.O nonui, and tho Maul at Papahton at the time of departure ot (ho steamer Manna Kea from Hawaii parts for Honolulu. Tho steamer Helen was taking on sugar at Laupahoehoo. Mi THE STEAMER Klnau will be hold at Honolulu Until 10 o'clock on Tues day evenng In ordor to give the Kauai folk an abundant opportunity io. wit; nous tho Carnival stunts. 'ho Klnau's Vuular galling hour has heretofore been fixed at 6 o clock. PURBER LOGAN ot tho Klnau. ar riving from N the' Garden Island, ro- pons ino ioijpwing sugar wailing shipment thora; "M. A..K. 15,299) O. & R. 2300, V. K, 700, McB. J9,696, W. 2000, M. 8. Co. 7000, K-.' 8 Po. 9000, K P. 3740, V, F. 7300, 1L, M. 7752. ..Ml THE FREIGHT list of 'the Intorlsl Band steamer , Mauna Kea, arriving from Hllo and way ivdrts Saturday Morning, lncluded corn, cabbage, cql-i V' ' i"ys I'luiivo wqoos, t paexnges cuhdrles, 6q bales hides and 245 Bhecp. TAKINQ PASSENGERS ani- a gen eral cargo, the1 American-Hawaiian lin er Noyadan will bodlspatched for San Francisco nt 5 o'clock today. The No-' adan has finished tbo dlschargo of a largo consignment of mer9handlso. ii it in.r.YPiTrrrKn ihnt ii.n now Matson Navigation liner Wllhelmlria win tako on a considerable shipment of sugar whllo at Hllo. ino stennicr Is due to arrive hero on Tuosday morning. Ml IN T,IIE sugar warehouses at Ahu klnl Is stored and awaiting shipment, 7762 sacks II., and 7300 sacks O. ',Gar . , you order to the Phone 192. WATERFRONT.NOTES I THE A.-H. freighter Virginian, with a full shipment of merchandises and supplies for tho Hawaiian Islands. Is the next steamer io arrive hero from Sallna Cruz la San Francisco atil 1 March 3. NITRATES FROM Chilean ports to tho amount ot 23,102 quintals Is on uonrd tno American schooner Stlm- son, which has been laying off tho port this morning. This vessel and her cargo Is destined for Port Allen Tho schooner was boarded by tho quarantine officers nnd granted prac- tlquo. Tho vessel left' this afternoon for the Kauai port to discharge. US WITH A FULL shipment of fuel oil. tho American BhlpFalls of Cldo was an arrival off Iho port early this rnorni ing. Tho e8sel was at first mistaken for the American ship Edward Bewail, which Is duo to .arrive herovltha con signment of coal for tho nav.' 'The Falls ot Clyde was brought in and moored at tho. Railway wharr. M THE JAPANESE liner Hongkong Maru, with seventeen hundred tons' of fertiliser, tor local importers, Is duo to arrivo 'from South American ports' cariy tomorrow morning. Tho cfse' wlrejessed In hor position last night. The HOngkong Maru w'lll go Jo'vtho Hallway wharf to discharge. ' ," The Inter-Island steamers Nllhau nnd Iwalanl wRl bo dlrpatchod for, Ha waii ports at C o clock this evening, tho.Nllhau going to Honokaa and Kti: kulbaelo while tho destination of tho Iwulant Is listed at Mahukonn and Ka woihac. The latter vessel will return with a shipment of cattle. A WIRELESS message leeched at tho agency of Castlo & Cooko states that the steamer I.urilna of the Mat son Navigation Ino, .was 1170 miles off tho port at 9 o'clock on Sunday night steaming through a light opulh southwest wind and a hcay rain. THE MATSON Navigation steamer Hilonlan, from Ban Francisco via Sc attlo. Is duo to nrrlve at Honolulu on Wednesday morning, according to the latest wireless advlco rccolved through tho agency of Castlo & Cooko. Mi THE STEAMER Alaskan ot the A.-H. lino, Is taking on sugar at Part Allen today. Tho vessel will next call at Kahulul and thon nt Hllo, Jcavlng tho Hawaii port on Fobruary 28 for Sallna Cruz direct. Ml THE NEVADAN, an American- Ha. wallan steamer, which Is scheduled to sail from San Francisco ibis etcnlng, Is expected, to sail from San Francis co for a return voyage, to Honolulu on March 9. ' m SUGAR TO the amount of 7300, sacks nas arrived from Ahuklnl by the Interlsland 'steamer Nllhau, Sal unlay. Fine weather was encountered on tho t homeward trip. ! M ACCORDING TO lato ndvlces thol Matson Navigation steamer Enterprise' Is'duo io nrrlvo at Hllo 'this afternoon, This yessel Is bringing a large general enrgo for Importers on tho Big Island, IT TPOK the Amorican barkentln9UfordlDjrlvodatr8ananasco from Coronndo seventeen days to mako thelprllohiiqppClS.,', .' - , trip from Honolulu to Ban Francisco, The tchscI arrived at Iho coast part Jcsterday with a shipment of sugar.. Ml THE AMERICAN' schooner William1 OUen, at riving hero with lumber, tyr. j,ewers ft uooko, is discharging at H. . - - ' I. uiBflop wnarr, HONOLULU WEATHER Monday, Fobruary 21. Tcmporatures 0 a. m., 07; 8 a., m 70; 10 a. m , 75; noon, 70; morning minimum, 05. Barometer,, 8 a. in, 30 02; absoluto humidity, ,8 p. m., 5.347 grains per cubje-foot; rolatlyo huiuidlty, 8 a.,m, 67 ptr cent; de wpolnt.'s a. m., 69. ' ind a,,m., velocity 4, direction K ', 8 n. m , Yeloclty 3, direction N, W,; 'IO aX(h'., yejpeity 8, dlroctjon N. E.; pooh. ve,locl" J2, dltcctlfln N. E. Ranfqll ('.luing 24 hours ended 8 n. ni , 0 Inch. ' Total wind movement durlns ,24 hburs,.eiidcd at 'noon, 152 mtleo. ! WM. B. Bf OCkMAN, J Section Director, U, S. Weather Bureau ' :- , Jleach Hargls must servo his sent tence of life. Imprisonment for tho mur der of his father, James. Hargls,, tho iued leader, according . to a finding handed 'down by the Kentucky r-Court pf Appeals, at Frankfort ho, other day. Aihltea'fiom Ogden.-Utah, state that tho Great Salt lake, which i, was re- I M.l.,i -nM.H ..A-- A , v.- .ll--A-- n g ,, . nK ovor (ho western, on 'ot the- southern Pacific's Lucln cut off, endangering traffic. During "an election reform riot, at Tlrunswlek. duehv of nrunftwlrk. 4hn noilea rhnrizr-d n mw,i r nVinii'iu with sabors, wounding fifteen, who were removed to hospitals. 'Sh'Ippta'g ARRIVED fl't DEPARTED , r""7 I . . . . I - " Sunday, Fobruary 20. Knnal nnl Nllhau Thetis, U..S. R. C, on cruise, n. m. Molokal and Maul ports Mlkahaia. ftmr., a. in. Ahuklnl mid I poita Nllhau, stmr., n in. Hawaii ports Iwalanl, stmr., "a. in. Monday, February 21. , Gavlota Falls ,of Clyde, Am. sp, i. m. Nitrate ports Stlmson, Am. schr., a, m. Kawalhac Maul, stinr., ft. m. Grays Harbor .William Olscn, Am. cchr., n. m. Kauai' ports Keauhou, Btmr., n. m. Hawaii ports (Noeau, stmr., n.,m. VESSELS TO ARRIVE Today, 8nn Francisco Chi) o Maru, T. K. K. 8. 8. Tuesday, February 22. Valparaiso and South American ports Hongkcng Mnru, Jap. stmr. Wednesday, February 23. MoJI, Japan Bushu Maru, Jap' stmr. San Francisco and Seattle 11 1 Ion Ian. M. N. 8, 8. Kauai ports W. G. Hall, stmr. Thursday, February 24. Maul and Hawaii ports Claudlne, stmr, - .Hongkong' and Japan port,B Tcnyo Maru, i, k. k. a. h Saturday, February 26. Hllo "and 'way ports Mauna Kea stmr. .8unday. February 27. Bcattlo and Tocoma Arlzonan, A. II.SS. Maul and Molokal iorta Mlkahaia, stmr. Kauai ports Klnau stmr. Wednesday, March 2. Kauai jiorts W. O. Hall. btmr. 'Australian ports la Suva Maltal C.-A. S. S. Sun Francisco AbIo, P. M. S. 8. Thursday, March 3. Hawaii nnd Maui ports Claudlne stmr. Friday, March 4. Victoria and Vancouver Makura C,-A- 8. 8. Saturday, March 5, Hongkong via Japa nporta Kproa P. M. 8. S. Hllo and way ports Mauna Kca stmr. Sunday, March 8. Maul and .Molokal porta Mlkahaia stmr. ' Kaua (ports Klnau, stmr. Wednesday, March 9. Kauai ports W. G. Hall, stmr. Friday, March, 11., Sallna Cryz.San, Francisco, Seattle Virginian, A. II. stmr. Ben IVnncisco AlRtn6da. O. 8. S. MondayMarch 14. San Francisco Mongolia, P, M. S. 8. Wednesday, March 16. San FranclsccH-Novadan, A.-H stmr! 1 MAILS. Malls aro oue at Honolulu from point as follows: ' SantFranclsco-rPer Chljo.Maru, Feb. Yokohama Per Tcnyo Maru, Tcb. 25, CpPnlqrr,MsJtal.1March 2 .ync.Wyo-PerNMaku rjHarch , 4. VnV.aila i.willv.(lopart(jtor (be (following potnJt,a, follows; ( j - m' ', uiKruncipco-rrer Novaaan, rcb. zi, reu u. i. "wmmt'&im- uHtvfviftBntlVJ'n- w. .Wian.atan Francisco. 'ThfltaaMrpmllainlja. for Honolulu1 t.Tlo.v) , ' . u 1. , Sheridan, from Honolulu fur .r.inrri j i nayajaoiia,.rflo,is. , , i - '. :.. -. a,' ' -' ,-,.-- , I ti Ml ivj-f Bm " T 1 , . .fytM'iyif ryii . I F E.:iiQK2.?.:&'sr' " Mondi9rFVbr&WYi; BBATTIB Arrived Feb., 20; 2 ji..8. Hyadcs, from San Franclcco. 8ALINA CRUZ Afrlvod Feb. 20: , S. S. MIssourlan, from Hllo, Fob. 5. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Feb. 20: Bktno. Coronado, from Honolulu', Fob. 3. . " , GRAY'S HARBOR Arrlvod Teb. 20; Bchr. Boroalls, he'nco.Jail. 29. YOKOHAMA Arrlvod Feb. 20: S. S. China, hence Feb. 8. HONOIPU Arrived Feb. 19: tgi.it!) iiiuitui, tiwft quu r iuucidcUi f 1 , PA,e6E.NGER,, ROOKED For ,stmr. Mlkahaia, for Maul land Molokal ports, "Fob. 22. Father 'Jo seph. t f , . . LOCAL NOTldE JO MARINERS. ' HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. ' Qahu Island, southerly sldo Honoi julu Jfarbor 'Entrance Lighted ,BtiO); Established In Placo of Oilier Buoy, Fobruary Yt, 1910, outsldo entrance gas buoy, red, marked "Honnlujii 2," replaced outsldo entrance bell ,buoy; and stows a fixed rod acetylene' light during periods of '2J4 sec, separated by ccllpBe's cf 2V6 sec. duration. 'i i THB BTEAJ1ER Maui was an arriv al nt tho poit this morning, bringing n shlpmoiit ot over ten thousand sacks ot sugar from Hawaii. The vessel nlen ( brought 65 head of cattlo and a rjuan my ui Buuuriutii Monday. February 21 Port Allen, Hllo nnd Sallna Cruz Alaskan, A.-H. stmr., 6 pm VESSELS'TO DEPART 4- : 1 r Mondsy, February 21. llonokna, K;ikulhnelt Njlhau, stmr. 5 p. m. , Mahukonn, Kawalhae Iwalanl, stmr. 5 p. m. San Francisco Novadan, A.-H. S. 8. Tuesday, February t22. Kauai ports-rKlnati, stmr, ,10 p. m. Mnul andt Molokal ports Mlkahaia, stmr., E p. m. Hongkong via Japan ports Chlyo M'ru, T. K. K. S. S , 1 p. m. .We'dneiday,. February 23. Hllo and way ports Mauna Kca, stmr., 9 a. m. Ban Francisco Alameda, O. 3. 8., 10 a. m. Keallal Hanalcl and ports Noeau, ttmr. ' ' .Kllauca nod ports Keauhou, stmr. Thursday, February 24. (!ongkong vln Japan oris Hong kong Mnrii, ,Jap. stmr, 'Knua'l ports W.'G. Hall, stmr, 5 p.m. atn Francisco WJlhcInilha, M. N. S. .8,', IO 'aC.ni. . ' Kauai ports Noeau, stmr, 5 p. m. Friday, February 25. San Francisco Teh j 6 Maru, T. K. K. S. 8. Hawaii and Maul ports Claudlne, stmr., 5 p.'ni. T.ussday, March 1, Hllo and,wayk ports' Mauna Kca, stmrv noon. Kauai ports Klnau, stmr., 5 p m. Maui nd .Molokal iorts .Mlkahaia, stmr., 5 p. m. .vyednesday, March 2. Vlctoria a'ml Vancou" Of Manuka, C. .A. 8. S.' ' Japan ports and Hongkong Asln, P. M..B.,8. Thursday, March 3. San Francisco, Scjttlo via Eleelo Hllonlnn,' M. N. 8. S. '" Friday, March 4. Australian ports la Suva Makura, C. A. 8. S. San FrnnolBco Thomas, U. 8. A- T. Saturday, (darch 5. Ban Francisco Koroa, P. M. B. 8. Monday, March 14. Japan ports nrtdllongkong Mon golia, P. M. 8. S. WVM,lM7,l,l,,l,V. San Francisco Lurllne, M. NT 8. 8. PAISENQERb, BOOKED, I PeO.JB. B.' Arameda,"tor San Francisco, ,Feb. 23. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Manning, Mr., nnd, Mrs. C. P. Hubbard, Mr. nhdMrs.,E. M. Bar tero, Miss B. Ebman, Mrs. Ornw, Mlsa Graw, 'Mrs. Ollllo, Miss alllle, Mrs. B. Hussy, ,Mlss 8. Wilson, Miss M. Ellison, "Mr. nnd Mrs. Carrnll, Chas. Ashwell, M. Mackay, M. Llp poncott. Miss Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carey, Chas. Strutt, C. E.,' Ed munds, Mr. and Mrs. F.'arace, Win. Kllroy. Por stmr. Mauna Kca, for Hilo and way ports,.Feb. 23. Mrs. O. B. Fronch, Mrs. F. Knight. Miss T. Parker. E. A. Burch, Leslie Hastings, Mrs. draco, II. Burch, Mrs. Mary Uurch, Mrs. L. Ram sey, Mrs. J. J. Hicks, Mrs. W. r. Shi mln, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Furnoaux, Carl.8mlth. 8. auard, Mr. Guard,, A. W, Cartor, Mr. and Mrs. Crabtrko, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McPhorson, E. R. Thomas, J. O. Smith, Mrs. R. E. Smith, IL J. Hudson, B. A. O. Smith, J. C. Hummel, C. S. Card, L. P. Uonvillan, R.,F. Cooke, W. A. Lelth. A. B. Brown, Mrs. Brown, U M. VotleBon, IL S. Gray, J. O. Smith. C. S. Card, T. E. Martin, Jno. McFadden, Or. and Mrs. H. P. Ju Id S. Stovenson. Fred Harrison H. B. Mariner, W. K. Maconlcher, Johh. Clark, Mrs. Goo. Olbba. Miss Emily Clark, Miss Olbb. Mr. and Mrs. HH Castle, J. A. McQand less, C. R. Hovoy, Margarut Curran. , Miss Brandez, ,W. 1 Soarlcs. Mrs. Searles, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Ahrens, Miss AhrenB. Mrs. D. Ki'uso. Mrs. .Inn. Iilnri IT. S. Bugbeo, Mrs. Geo. Cook, Mrs. 8. carrou, nn. ' w. u, AdamB, Mrs. W. Knapp, Mr, and Mrs. McFeeley, A. B. French, Mi J. Curron,-Mrand.Mrs. A. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller, John Lucas, V. W. Klein. Per M. M. S. 8. .Wilhblmlna. for San Francisco, Fob. 24 F. C, Athorton, Mrs, Atherton, II. M. von Holt. Mrs. Von Holt, Mra. E. M. 'McGregor. Miss McGregor, J. II. White, Mm. Whlto, MIbb Wlnne, J-'Llttlo, Mre. Llttlo, Miss A. h. Dixon. M. A., Moore, Col. J. H. Rice, Mrs Rice, II, D, Rice, M..J. Rico, Mrs. B.,0.,Howo, R.rW.,Jonos, Mrs. a.,H. arvoy, Mr.,L RubcnsteJh, B. V. DCBBar. J, M. Ruth. Mrs. Ruthi C. M. Dcnniston." Mrs. B. V. S. Lowls, Mrs. M. H. Smith. Mi-, and Mrs. Oeo. Ross. Miss noss, MrsBoggs, Mrs, IL M. Loale.,MlsBvWoodB, Ihdla Wayson. MrB c: A.0,trWl Mrs, U.R1dstrom, Miss A. nick, p. Lux. MIB.M. M. pom, Mrs. H. C, Perry, aen'.and.MrB. Taylor. H.Wa:MrafOc.tf.SrJiaclc. F. XSchrefnier, Mrs. SchrelmeK K. L. Cuttlng.'FH.' draco Mrs. fJUce.'MIss Bbwnianc Mr. 'and Mrs, 'VvVC, Barko Albert, J. Arrol, E, Bingham, O. R. Hovoy, E. B.EIston,J4rs. Elston Chin. McNab.tMrs. McN.ab, Miss McNab. H. MlddauRh, .M.IesollerMrB. w. Mc pasparMr. and Mrs, FIbH. A. ,W. Bab brlge, Jvlr. dnd Mrs. B. M. Brawn. J. Mapkay, iJ.'w.-KtaBer. Mr. nnd Mm. A. D. Clmmons, F. 'E Spanpenborg, MIbb I. K. Richardson." Irwin Scott. Sam C iSearlo, Mrs. Boarlo. Jesso Soarlp, Mra. V-JI. Mackay, , V. ,Voro Hodge, C. L..Petcr, A. C, Elscn. Per stmr. Klnau, (or. Kauai ports. Fob. 22.-T4rs. Putinart, D..P. R, Isen borg M, Fernandpz. Mrs. Fernandez. tPer stmr, W, O.' Hall, for Kauai pntsFob, 24. Tl6v.,W. A. Short, A. McBrydo. , v, T 0 'I .u. . IS - Mm&Mti