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Honolulu Commandsry Regular
S p. m,
Perfctlon14th Degree
Lei Aloha No. 3 Reoular
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All visiting members of tb ,
Order are lordlally Invited ' a
attend mcctlngi of local lodr f,t
Meet on the
2nd und 4th
Mo- Jnyi o(
ca t month
at X P. Hall
7i30 P. 'M.
uiniuc cucnirtnc' ""'""?.
BENEFICIAL AVIATION,, ciatjons lit
dially Invited
HARMONY LODGE, MO, I. 0. O.'F.
r
Meets every Mori Jay evening at
7:30 In I. O. O. F. 'Hall, Fort Street.
E. II. HIKDHY. Secretary.
11. n. MCCOJ, Noble Grand.
All visiting brof.hers very cordially
Imlted.
OAHtl LODGE, No. 1, .Kr-of.P.
Meets every ' first and tblrd Frl
Iry evening at, 7:30 In K. ot P, Hall(
earner Fort apjd Beretanla. Visiting
Mothers cordl Mly Invited to Attend.
WM. JONES, C. Cr .
O. F. HEINE, K. R. S.
HONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. 61 6, a P. O.
aT.ks, meets In tbslr ball, on King
Street, neir' Fort, every Friday even.
lag. VliltlDR Drothsrs art cordially
Invited to attend.
E. A. DOUTHITT, B. B.
H. O. EASTON, See'y.
EAWAUAN 1ED3E, Ho. 1, 1. 0. B. M.
Meets everr first and third Thurs,
Hrya ot each month at Knights, of
Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers, cpr
iially Invited to attend.
P. 'HIOOTNB, Sachem.
H. V. TODD, 0. Ot R.
HONOLULU AEREB 140, P."0.E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED
NESDAY evenings ot eaon month at
'7:30 o'clock In K. of P.cHall, corner
Geretanla and Fort streets, ,
Visiting Eagles are Invited to at
tend. w. n. niLBY, w. p.
WM. C. McCOY.'Bee.
Win. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8,K.ofP.
Meets every Ind and 4th Saturday
venlng at 7:10 o'cloek In K. of P.
Hall, cor. Fort and Beretanla. Visit
ing brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. '
H.'aY. TAYLOR. C. 0. i
B. A. JACODSON, K. It. S. '
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In Our Cream
Special care to keen
Jt cold and protect it
from contamination as
ur ample keeping
qualities.
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wBulletia Editorial Bo'om"Phboe lSi.
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hT THE YOUI1CJ.
Thursday, March 10.
Th
Carl .
y E Martin San Francisco:
' vValdejer, l.nhalnJ; A. L. James,
'Lcllchua,
Jr.,
4,.
Wednesday, March 9.
I, Parsons. U. 8. M. 0 ; A. D.
A'lller. U. S. M. C; Lester S. Waas;
U. S. M C ; O K. -Simon, U.-S. M. O ;
1 w. nttixh it a si n ti nUi
U S. M. C.'j Mr. and Mrs. d. W. Van
Horn, Jr, Mr. and Mrs W. 0; Emory,
Mr, mid Mrs. W Mani, Hawaii; J.'
Qulncy Adams.
Tuesday, March 8. t v
D. C. Lindsay, Kohuku; Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Baldwin, Kealakokua; Guy F.
Madcvelly, Kona.
Monday, March 7.
Lt. Mid-Mrs. D. P. Qulnlan, Scho-
fleld Barracks.
March '5, 1910.
1
C. Walters, Nanlchu: J. Hlnd,.Ko
llnln; Mr. and Mrs E. It. Wlllard.'Rui
Chester, N. Y.: J. Jengcnwcll; a. Cm
Ickihanli. WalaTua; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ross. W. N. Ilaumgardt, Bun Fran.
cIbco; II, W. Kimball, Suittlo Mr. and
.Mrs. u. ii, Carey. Bulto,.Mont.; Mrs,
J. S..Nolilc, Scattlo, Wash j Miss WO
i or. Foattlo, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. L,
D. Peeplcs, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Bacon, Seattle, Wash.;-R,f
H. Clarke, Tacoma, Wash.
Friday, MarchM.
W. W. Goodalo, Walnlili; W. Say.
Idge, Theo. Rannesun, Portland,' Ore.
Thursday, March 3. 7
Henry St. Ooar, 8an Franclscor May
Vanderborg, San yrancleco; Amy An
derson, Maul; L Rarkhauscn, V. R.
Pratt, Roston, Mnks.; 0. 'II. Dbsson-
Bky, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Kllpatrick, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs 0,
Ruckston Browne, London, Eng ; Miss
Wnth, Mancbester.'Eng ; Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Dursh, Los Angeles, Cal.
AT THE HAWAIIAN, )f
Wednesday, K.tnh 9.
D. Young. - (
Monday,-,reh 7. ' ''
D. D. aregorjArthnr Lnno. Vancou-
ver; M. Jcjigeneol, Wahlawa., ,,'
March 6, U10. )'Jt
Clara, 'a. Rellon, Tacoma, Wash.;
Winched Wells. Seattle. Wash.: R. H.
CUrke, Tacoma, Wash.
Friday, March 4.
Robert H. Le Diane, BchoHold Dap
racks.
SCHEME TO DEDUCE
HIGH COST OF LIVING
NEW ORLEANS,-Fob, )9 A me
thod of solving the cost of living yas
presented hero today In trio granting
of a charter to tho Consumers' House
hold Supply company. Tho movement
was Initiated hero a few days age? with
a capital of $50 000,, and tho announce
od purpose of purchasing a largo1 farm
and supplying tho larders bt 'share
holders with many of the necessaries
ot llfo. In tho beginning tho products
of supply will b egctablcs, poulrty
and eggs. Eventua::y the company
expects to establish a supply of dairy
and cattle products The company
will bo operated on a purely mutual
basis with Just enough profit charged
to pay tho oxpenscs of operation. ' If
th corporation proves satTsfactory it
Is said that lt will bo enlarged and
take Into Its scopo thousands of peo
ple. !-;
A VISIT to tho various booking of
fices Indicates that' tho" outgoing
tteamers for the' coast will leave with
a 'goodly riumber or'pas'scngcrs. 1
THE W. 'O. HALL 'will return from
Kauai on a special trip - on Sunday
morning, bringing a consignment ot
Llhuo sugai . , , j. ,
.iin.- iSrrit .'.i'tr' '41' . ' .
Continued1 This IWegk'at'
A
Fort Strceryopp.
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&KH iTl Br.nwwrj
that it-carries a'real mileage to'tht,
(reader.. It specifies something thai
thitreader'is interested in Uamina:
and for' this. Teaion tht'tatunrfrotf
classified advertising is instantana
ous Vo get 'immediate ratttnii in
Hawaii I use the'Bulletin. '
TIol'jod 103 to have Latatdtr
called, for and delivered qulek
.TaAuhau, Walluku and Hutchln
boS paid dividends today. The total
n mounts to (80,000. ,
t Vod want agood ob done on an
auto or parrlag takt It to Hawaiian
Carriage Mfg Co., 417 Queen Bt
Time spent at the Fashion 3alooa U
time pleasantly spent This place la
sometimes known 'as thaTwotJatts
PhonetG and aatfor-Jlanie! (Uchard
ryrbtfn you want an aulomoMle.'flaei-
seated Chalmers Detroit. lata model.
"William Snvldgoras1 administrator of
the cstato of A. WlnterBteln has filed
an Inventory, ''showing the personal
property to be valued at $262 00,
There' will be' a meeting of the Bxe-
cutlvo Committee of tho Woman's $o-
nvijr in iuu j;ann nou tomorrow
morning at ten o'clock.
Now Is the time to get good 'iron
Into the blood. Order a ease of our
Sarvanarllla '! Iron. Don't forget
our'dlstllled WnUr. OonsolldaleJ,4n1a
Water Works Co. Phone 71. A
1 Therowill be a meeting of the
Board ofk Trustees of tho Chamber of
Commerce this afternoon at 3 o'clock,
at which the ordinary routine busi
ness will be brought up. , ,.,
New models, of thn fAmad .Vnmn
corset have-Just been r.roelv!d at
Sachs' Dry floods Co, Thoeo goodi
aro now ready for Inspection. The line
Includes sizes 'for the 'normal, extra
slender and extra stout figure.
SHIP BABCOCK ' ,
BEINGJEPAIRED
Lumber Will Proceed To
Soiith African
'port ; t
y'SoVcnson ind Ly.'ehavo'' commenced
tho work of fitting a neWrUJdor.tock
to tbe ,Amercan ihiu W. ti. Rabcock.'
Tho vessel will tecclve prompt atten
tion .at thovhands ot the local ship
wrlghts.ahd.tho shipment of oTr two
million feet of Puge,t, Sound lumber
Vll procbed to Its destination at Cape
Town -South Africa, V '
The W. II. Dabcook 'ws 'brought
Into the p&rt yesterday) flying signals
of distress. The ship had praftUoally'
made the entire voyage ftoet Port'
Tontend to Honolulu under 'a Jury
rigged ruddei-. I , . ft ,r
Tho vessel met .wlttrnasty father
Immediately aftbr leavlpjf'tjie' traits
and after-clearing Cape Flattery, tho
Babcock was bUffeted for tour ,daVs
by 'an old (ashbned southwester, fol
lowed by galestand'heavy seas. t'J
The Uabcook lj'.nbw lying at the
Walklkl sldoi of toe old - Hackfeld
wharf. The' work of. refitting hew rud
der, stock will probably bo oamplclcd
by the first pt tb,o" coming vvoek. A
special survey of thb datriago wrpughl
by tho storm was, completed y'Mterday
and a result of the investigation show
that the repair to the'' rudder is about
all that Is noedod'tp permit tho ship
going Into commission again.
HAwn nnwrrp-OT 1
'1"' N
This-evenlUK at Tf30 o'clock there
will be a band concert at -the 'Ha'
walian Hotel. , -..
March The Drltlsli Empire. ,rtaps
Overture Dame Va'lentlne . ,,t$up)i.
intermezzo uan uupia iartiey
Selection La iioheine Puccini
Vocal Local Songs., :,ar, byBergai'
ouircnuu me uvea. , . j s . iuaers
lntermeito In Cupid's' dardin. .
' (.-.( i . : t Eugene
Finale '-Dreams' ,..,'.."? .' "Thurban
.. The Siar, SftSHkled'BalBhew X
MMMa
S,
Gsttholic'-Ghu'rch
i(t Hi ..wir I
J 'x (I. Ik
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riSW?Kf.-il!.W 'yitw-W
THE) FORMER Snrccfcels tuj War
less, which a number. of jeais ao
was stationed at Honolulu Is to bo
converted Into a steam whiter, ac
cording to tho San Francisco papers.
Tho well known towboat has been
chartered by tho'Barneson St Hlbbci.l
company for tho Tycb company, and
will be ready to start forMlaska about
the middle, ot March. Tho Fearless
will look more like a central Amerl-
can battlcsnlp than a peaceful jtow-
boat when the Union iron 'Works' lias 1
completed the work ot conversion. A
Dig whale gun is being installea In ,
the ho and the ttlg Is being equipped I
with winches and other gear for tho
handling of the leviathan gamo. after
Iho gun has reducoi It to Inanimate
bone and blubber.
sas , 1
ACCO,lU)INa TO tho statement'
made bytthe'8au Frahclsco Chronicle
tho Union oil company has decided
to equip its fleet of tanners with ilre-
less and orders havd been placed for
outfits for the steamers Pectan, Santa,1
MaHalBanti Rita and Lanslhg. Tho
apparatus. Is now being Installed on)
tho Lanslhg.nnd tho other ships v,lll!
bo equlppedat (he first favorable op-
portunlty. Ihcviork Is bjlhg done by
tne unucu, ireiess company.
'fat
BRINGING QFFICER3 and enlisted
mtn -of the Thirteenth Coast Artlllfry,
First' KieM Artillery, hhd troops L and
M ptnhe', 11th Cavalry, tho United
States'army transport Login from San
Francisco Is expected to arrlvo hero
on Monday morning The vessel Is
proceeding to Manila by the way of
Quam. The troopship will remain at
Honolulu for at least twelve hours.
LUMBER, INTENDED for Pearl
Harbor has arrived at tho port by
th AmerlcanBchooner Ariel. This
vessel cleared from Port1 Townsend
on February 10 and took nearly a
manin 10 'make tne run aown irom
tho Sound.' ' The vessel was lying off
the port this morning' iawaltlug a
tow to Pearl Harbor, where tho Ship
ment wlll''bS discharged.
1. tss ' , '
Arriving from Kauai uorts.'
the steamer W. O. Hall brought C,
500 sacks sugaf f4Laduanttty of
sundries. 'The Vessel 'met with fair
weather on both outward and in
Ward trips.. The American' sehponer
Btlmson l reported vas discharging
a 'shipment ot fertilizer at Eleele.
! 1 a ' jt
i HAWAIUBUQAtl awaiting shipment
ii KOna aJ)d Kau porta according to, a
r fepbrt from Purser Frjale of, tho intor?
island steamer MaunaALoa, IncUdes
the following shipments? Jtotinapo,
t306 Punaluu, 7350;c Itonoktta, 0QO;
KukulhHI,i2S00; Paauhau, 6400) Kv
kalau, 763. ' , ,
INCLUDED Ih the freight list
Brought 'from Ilayvall aqd Maul ports
Oy the IriUflslarid steanior Olaujlno
Was 19S6'saeks sugar, 40 rtedtl cattle,
10 hogs, (J7, socks coin, id bales hides
Shd,',J) packsges sundries. The vea,
el mot wlhrflrio Weather on Ih'o lionlo
ward trlpft ' ' '
ss J
'iPjJRdRiLOClA, 'now "qpnnoclcd
with the staff ot the Inter-Island steam
er W. O. HalU reports the following
Kauai sugar availing shipment: W
3000) Ki S. M.,' H50; Mak, 22,695;
M.S.
1. Co., llOOOi.K. 8. Co. 70; K.'P.,
4IB0' McB., 10,607;
tit ' 1
P., 661fl q. F
THE INITIAL shipment ot lum
ber ,for ,1116, Hawitftan Lumber ""and
Mill Company! ht a'rited, from San
Diego 'by the American .bark Arago.
This vessel sailed 'from the Southern
Cllfornla;,port onJahuary 20. She
Is dlscharglng'atUhe Channel wharf.
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THE OCEANIC steamship Alameda,
.which sailed "a"day laid out of (Bn
Francisco will arrive at Honolulu 'qn
Saturdays afternoon'. The' Alameda
vlll Icavd thfe-cort on the return trln
la. the .California' irt oh Thursday- In
stead of Wednesday morning.
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KAUAI S.U0AR awaiting shipment,
according to Purser McOulro,of, the
steamer KeouHoulnclUdoa tho, follow
ing consignments: K, 8, M , 2650';
tMak, 24,796; M. C. B. 21,985; ll, S.
II. M. 7628. Q F., itl,
M
ratlffn OTPWTin mi pniu .
presides, over 'the gaitronomlcal do-
parltoorit of, tho stebrner Lurllne, fak
ing fhe'pjaco it At Oldpn, who has' bej
doniejenambured Vlth Honolulu, and
decided 'to cast Jits', lot hore.
THE DRED($?R Reclamation which
has been at .work on the Iritorlsland
slip ' wiy( Walklkl of1 the llackfeld
wharf, has been ttiullej av)ay"dnd will
bo,, placed on tho Marino railway for
u clcahing and rpWlnilng. .
8UaARntO"tho amouhl of soien
thoubahd 'Backs will 'arrlvo at Hono;
Ihiu' on Sunday-by rthe Jnter-lsland
slennicr ktnau. This vessel Is taking
On cargo'at Kauai ports, '
Kb
THE INIjEIt ISLAND stcimcr rNo-
cau wan reported yesterday as ills;
charging cargo at Kpalla, Kauai. l4Tho
vessel .win return hero with a ahlnmont
ot tugur. ' I
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IN PQRII6N1 rOBT. . v
Thursday, March 10.
QRAYS HARBOR-
Sailed Mar. 9: Sch.
0 Mi Kellogg for Honolulu
NORFOLK Sailed, Mar. 9: 8. S. Van-
cAuvtr for hoifu'iifiu.'
SEATTLE Arrlvdd Mar. 10: B. S.
Mexican from San FrancUrn
1111,0 Sailed Mar.yf: Jap. Training
fehlp Tascl Maru f6rYokohamo.
,ednssday, Inarm s.
Arrived Mar 8: S, 8. Uascado, from
Ban Francisco. ,
Arrived Mar. S: 8 0. Lurllne, from
San Francisco.
Arrhed Mar. 9: Ship W. F. Babcock,!
from Port Townsend for enpo Town,
In distress, lost rudder.
Tuesday,' March 8. 'i
SAN FRANCISCO-Sled Mar. 7: S.
S Mexican, for Seattle. 1
NORFOLK Sailed Mar. 7: S. 8: Ro
keby. f6r Honolulu.
SAN FRANCISCO Balled Mar. 8:.
R, p. Rllhct, forHJlo. ',
SAN FRANCloCO Sailed Mqr. 8, 2 p.
m.: 8. 3. Mongolia, for Honolulu,
KAHULUI Sailed Mar. E: 8. 8. Hllo
nlan, for Snn Francisco
NITRATE PORTS--Salted Feb. 21;
Sch. M. Turner, for Honolulu,
NITRATE PORTS Sailed Feb. 21:
Ship Nlnfa.'for Honolulu. ' ,
Monday, March 7,
SAN,FRANCIBCOrBaUed.'Mar. 6: 8,
8, Nevadan for Honolulu. v '
SAN rRANdscO Sailed Mot. 6:
p. m..!S.'8. Alamfdn, for'UopoVulu.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Mar. 7;" 2
p, m., U. S. A. Ti'Logan, for, Hono-
lu'u. i '
8aturday, March 5.
8ALINA' CRUZ Arrived Mar. 2: 8. 8.
Columbian, from Hllo, Feb. 17.
8AN FRANCISCO-Arrlve.l Mar. 4: 8.
8. Tenyo Maru hence Feb. 26.
SALINA CnUZ Snltcd Mar. 4: 8. S.
'Mlssourlan, for San Francisco. .
YOKOHAMA Arrived War. B: 8. 8.
r!hlvAMni hnnrrt Vah 22.
flAN, iHiiAN CISCO Sailed Mar. t:
Bktne. Coronadofor Honolulu.
Friday, March 4.
SEATTLE Sailed March 8: 8. 8.
4 Virginian, for Honolulu.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrhed Mnreh 4,
9 a, m.:S. S. 'Tenyo Maru, left Feb.
26,
SALINA CRUZ Arrlvod. March, 2: S.
B. Columbian, from ltllo, Feb.' 17.
Thursday, March 1.
8 AN, FRANCISCOSallcd Mar. 2: 8.
8. i Lurllne. for Honolulu.
HANA Ballod Marl" I: BchT 'Jas.
Rolph, for Ban Francisco.
Htto Arrived, previous, to Feb.. 28;
Jap. Training Ehlp T.ato Ma,ru, from
Coqulmbo,
HONOIPU' flailed Mar, : Sch. Mur
iel, for San' Francisco,
CA8PAR Sailed Feb. 16: DkttVAra-
, go for Hcmbtulu. . ,
BAN TOANcraco Sailed Mar. 1: An
drew, Welch, for Honolulu. ..
8AN FRANaiBCO Arrived MarJ 2: S.
a. .Mexican, irora Banna grps.. ,
SAN FRANOISOO Arrlved.Mar. 2; U
'a. m.: 8. 8. WUBclmlna, (rom Hono
lulu. i. , f
" 'Tueadiy March 1.
MULKIUTEO Sallod Feb. 20: H. B.
Bendlxsen,' for Honolulu. ' .
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived. Mar. 1
v.ll a. m. 8. S.i Alameda, hence Fob.
SAN' FRANCIBCC Arrived .Mar. i:
' 8 '8. Nevadan hence Feb. '21.
HILO Sailed Feb. . 28: S 8. Alaskan,
Jfor SkllnarCruz.M4'- t
Monday, February 28 , ',
VICTORIA Balled Feb..26: 8. 8. Ma
kura. for Honolulu. .
SAN FRANCISCp48alled Fob. 27: 81
S: Cascsd. for' Honolulu
NEWPORT NEWS Sailed Fob. 20: 8
' 8. Qlenshlet, for Honolulu.
r Saturday. February 26.
PORT QAMBLE-Salled Feb. 26:' Bk.
Aiuvri lur nunujuiu. i . .
SAN FRANfarecO Safled Feb.i 26
. a bi. ..... w,Ak,..i..
phip Win. P. Fryo, for Kahulul. .
XOKOHAMA Sailed Feb. 26: B. 8.
Kgrea, for Honolulu. '
SEATTLE Arrived Feb. 26: 8, S. Vir
ginian, .from Sant Francisco. (
.tolpHEST MAN liTHE 'WORLD.
c , ""' '
Czar Nicholas of Russia ls"the Vlch-
est ;mnn In' thq world; Hemode 'a
contribution of-SlQO.dOO.OOOufrDm his
private purse to the ttusslau war fund;
uuisiue oi line uiar inner monarens
are not wealthy1 'wnon compared to
Rockefeller. The .lattbr could put all
the sovereigns ot'Europo. except tho
Czar, on his pay roll at their, present
vjagpa niirt.ECarcply njlss the monej
The Rustlnn Eniperor )s In a different
class from tho otter European 'mon
archs. ,
In the Jjuyorlai bfidgotHhe hllowance
for his houiAAfd'iB'ngurcd atl't9 0QO,
000 per yoar, but that Ib merely tho
bcguinlpg of pis resources. He owns
a' great .pari ,pf Russians' his. private
property and this Includes" mlnes,''for-
csts and yast stretches of land. In
Siberia ttho 'most bt the rich mines' -of
gold, 'platlhuhf ami precious stones, are
wuritea ior me oenent oi tncuzar anq
nis ramjiy.-enfva.Times
... . .. .i ffT
iue icataere-'ido no
ot' make (ih'o
blrds If a man Is a
lay all the
feathers In the world villi not dls-
guise the fact.
aiV
Mr. Taft'H Bpeech pioves he ngreeu
with Napoleon that Providence 14
very fpj.il of hcavivattlllory.
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Publc oplillon will vindicate the
seasick man 'who dumped ov'crboarq
uuu rciuceu 10 come up,
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Thuisday, March 10.
Maul and lluWail ports 'Clnuilinc,
stmrv a, m.
Port TownsenJ Ariel, Am. sclir.,
a. m.
Kaua ports Kcauhou,, stmr., a. m.
-"
VESSELS TO ARRIVE
Seturday, March 12. -
Hllo via way ports-rMauna Kea,
stmr.
1'ugct Sound Virginian, A.-H. stmr.
San Francisco Alameda. O. 8. 8.
Sunday, March'13.
Kauai ports Klnau, stnsr.
Maul and M6lokal ports-lirtahala,
stmr. a j v ,
Monday, March 14. ,
San Fran6lsco Nevadan. AMI stmr
SanFrancleco Login. Ub. A. T,
San Francisco Mongolia, P. U. 8. 8.
' Wednesday, March 16. '
f Ban 'Francisco Wllhelmlna, 'M. N(
8. 8. ' ' ,
Kauai ports W. O. Hall, stmr.
t Thursday, March 17.
"Hawaii and Maul ports Claudlno,
stmr.
Friday, March 18.
Hongkong via Japan ports Nlppo.i
Maru, T. K. K. 8. 8.
Saturday, March 19.
Hllo and way ports Mauna Kea,
stmr.
, Sunday, March 20.
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr., n."m.
Maul 'and Molokal ports Mlkahala
stmr., n.mi.
Monday, March 21.
Pan, Francisco Ten) o Maru, T. K.
K. 8. 8.
Wednesday, March 23.
Puget. Sound ports Mexican, A.-I1.
stmr.
Kauai porte-'W. O. Hall, stmr.
Thursday, March 24.
Hawaii and Maul ports Claudlno
stmr,
Saturday, March 26.
Hllo and way ports Mauna. Kea
stmr.
Sunday, March 27. "
Kauai porta Klnau, stmr., a. m.
Maul and Molokal porta Mlkahala,
stmr., a. ni.,
Monday, March 28,
Hongkong via Japan porta Siberia
P, II. 8. 8.
Tuesday, March 29, ,
-.Australian porta Marama, C.-A
8. S. '
Wednesday, March 20.
Kauai porU W. ,0. Hill, 6tmr."
i Thursdays-March 3,1. , , '
Hawaii and Maul ports ClauJIbC
stmr: ,
PASSENGERS ARRIVED
Per Btmr. Claudlno, from Hawaii
nmliMVul iorts, March 10. J. McKad
den V. J, Hampton, C. rorbes;'N,
Soon, 'Wm. Ayros, T. E. Martin's, C.
8evllle, Geo. Barland, T. A. Bijrmlng
ham, J. W. Smith, Mrs. Smith, C. Wal
do er, Jas. Robert, Mrs. Robert, 38 on
uecit. f
I Per s'tmr. W O. Hnll, from Kauai
ports Mrs. Cliarntan, Mrs. Ohea,
Rev. Y. C. Kim, W. T. Pope. 2,4 deck,'
TRANSPORT SERVICE.
Crook, from Honolulu for Manila
March 1. ,
Die, at Manila, Jan.' SO.
LOgan, from San Francisco for' Hono
lulu, March 7. " 1
"rhsnts'arrlvcd Honolulu from Ma
. nlla, March' 7. , ,,
Sheridan, arrived Manila1 from Hono-
' liilu. March ll.
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WATERFRONT NOTES
y PURSER KBLINO, or the lnter-ls-land
steamer Claudlne, 'arriving this
morning from Hawaii and'Maiil ports,
reports the 'Ame'riean schooner Aloha
at Hllo. Tho Matson Navigation lihe?
Enlcrprls'o 'was scheduled to, salt front
the, Hawaii ports tor San rranclsid on
last' Tuesday. Too Japanese training
ship Tase Maru wolghea tanchor anq
sailed away for Japan on last Moriday.
Tho Claudlne passed the American-Hawaiian
freighter Arizpnan at Kphlilul
yestoritay, tho vessel taking onla ship
nlent of sugar at 'the Maul port.
CHARLES B.'von.Herntott, director
general' of ,theNor'th perman 'Lloyd
steamship' company at Bremen, Gcr
'many, who Is' on tho coast -on a tour
of "Inspection, announced that his cbm
piui;prouauiy wuum pui un a una 01
steamships' from Yokohama to 'Snn
Francisco.- ,''Our 'vessels ply botweon
EurppeJnhd China und' Japan at pro
Bont,"rald yon Hcrmott. "Wo nre,
now contemplating1 putting on an, ex
tra4 half rdwcn ''largo steabishlps "to
hntidlo t raffle'' bbtwecnYok6hKma and
'S.an Frahclsco during thd coriitng sum
mer," AiV'RBlilSS VopelVoil from tho
Pacifie Mall llUer Kbrcu at clgb(
o'clock Iasttove'ng gave the Vessc'e
position as 478 milca ,orr ' the, ' jxirj.
stearalng; towards Japan through clear
weather, light easterly breezes and
knells. ,
. 4Ws)
THH.KEAUHOU, an nrrtval at, tho
port, experienced a pleasjint trip l'om
Kauai potts. Tho ossek brought, a
consignment of sugar from the Garden
Island,
1 (. 1 U '
TAKING QN A Bhlpmcnt of cattlo,
the Inter-Islnnd Bteunier 'Nllhnti was
reported' at mpbapon today. Thu con.
slgumont will bo brought to Hono
lulu - ,.- r 1 1 s aaii 1 . 1 J ,
' ' , ' ': .i'..
uwkkui in auo rT
Thursday, .March 10.
Kauar -ports W.U'. Mall, stmr., 6
p. m, '
VE88EL8 TO DEPART
Thursday, March! ,'10.
3:.
Kauai 'ports ,Vf. O. Hall, stmr, 5
p. m. ;A
Friday, March 11.
Maul and Haail. port Claudlne,
stmr.
Maul, Kbnaand'Kau ports Mauna
Loa, stmr.. noon.
Monday, March 14.
Manila via Guam Login.'U. 8. A. T.
Japan ports and Hongkong Mon
golia, P. M. 8. 8.
Kauai ports Nociu, stmr., 5 p. m.
Tuesday, March IS. ;
Hllo and way porta ll'nuna Kea,
smr.
Kauai porta Klnau, stmr,
Maul' and vMolokol ports Mlkahata,
stmr, , , '"
San Francisco Lurllne.'it. N. S. 8.
'Wednoeday, March 16.
Ban Franclsco-rAlameda, o. S. B.
Thursday, March 17,
Kauai ports W. O. Hall, stmr.
'Friday, March 18.
San rVnncIcco Nippon Maru, T. K.
K. B.'& t '
Maul anil Hawaii .porto Claudlne.
stmr. 1 .
.-Mon'dsy, March 21.
San Francisco Tenyo Maru, T. K.
K. S. 8.
Tuesday, March 22. .
Hllo and way ports Mauna Koa,
stmr. t , '
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr.
Maul and Molokal ports Mlkahala,
stmr. - t
, Trlday," March 23.
San Francisco Slberla.P. M.'S. S
8alina Cruz, via Port AIln, Kahulul
and Hllo Vlrginlan,'A.HB. 8.
Thursday,' March 24.
San Francisco Wllholmjna, M. N.
s. s. , -;
Monday, March 23.
'Hongkong and Japah porta Korea,
P.'M.'S.'S.
TUesday.'March'J.
Vancouver land Victoria Marama,
C. A8. 8. .
I PA88ENOERB'BOaKEO
.'Per stmr. Klnau, for Kauai ports,
Mir. -1G, Thoa.. Weir, MarstOn
Campbell, Gov. W. F. Fjfaar, J. H.
McConnell, Mrs. McConafcll, W. A.
boble.'R. Cation, in Semitz, Mrs.
Schultz, Dr...VJctor .Clark.,
4r'" it t ' flv
Per Btmr. -Mauna Loa.ytor iKor.a
and Kau ports. O.' F.a Maydwell, R.
V. Woods,-Miss May, VHurd, Dr.
It. J. Burdotte, Mrs. Burdette.'C, E.
Blacow, J.A.-iRath. 4,
Per stmr. Claudlne, fdr,Maul and
Hawaii ports, Mar. 1. W. A.-Bald-wln,
Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. ,W. F. Dale,
Mrs, L. Masop, A. Hancber.'Mrs. E.
H. Hurt.
::J:
Per O. 8, 8. Alamoa;' for Ban
Francisco, Mar. 16.' Mr. and Mrs.
Dlckerson, Mr. nndMrs,J; H. Spit
zer, Mr. andMrs. Mayna'rd, Mrs. C.
H. Humphrey; Mr. and (Mrs., J. R.
Carpenter, ' Miss , W. Dickson, Miss
A., Anderson, 'T. O. Ollmore, Mrs.
Seale,' 'Miss Wood, Miss-.GIddtngs,
Mtss'Hedden; Mr. and Mrs. P, Mae
farlane, Miss Blalsdell, Mrs. ,C. A.
Blalsdell, Mrs. Fred Snow, Miss
Elorass, Miss O. Wadman, Mr, and
Mrs. F. B, pamon, Donald Ross, Mr.
and Mrs. JamesJIarvy, Mr. and Mrs.
h. ''Mueller,- Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Hayes, Mrs, M. J, McOHI, Mrs: J. M.
MtBurJey; J.L. Ruse,. H.jDi Rice, F.
A. Black; J. A, Crowley, Av B' Malt
land, Walker and Btorem; Mrs. A. L.
Blaek, Dr. and Mrs. T. "R, McNab,
Mr, Jacobs. -$
Por.M.'N. S.-S.-llurllhit for Ban
Francisco, inarch" 16-t-J, Ueape; Mrs.
0,-E Cpx. Mlss.AVInne. Mts. Murray
Shlp'ey, Miss' Shipley, Mr.abd Mrs
0?P. CooXe'.-'Mrs. ia;.f8how, Mr. nd
Mrs. touls1 Underwood -Mr.f and Mrs.
W. P?Jaryls,'Mra.' O. A. HarVey. Mrs
3,1 A.' Scott, Hiss 'Mary (Allen, Edwin
IIennor,Mls"A. Hi ' Alexander. Mlse
Baddaky, Miss '.A. Anderson: Mrs. W.
Lyle. Mr; and Mrs. L. Mueller, Miss
Glddlngs, 'A. C. Burdlck.tO. P, Bur
dick, S. A. Tolan, Mrs. J, A. Noble.
Mr. 'and 'Mrs. 'Hudson, "Mrs. R. H.
Bmllh, M.i Dredge, C. 'A. Stewart, J.
MtSOurley; 'J.tcaiU. F..iW..i Keltn.
Miss' BacbUan Miss DrybVead J, 8.
Spltzcr, Mrs finltzer, Mr. Martina,
Mrs.fJ. L.SCatnpbcllMlsa C. Camp
bell, Miss ii nemmlng Jamas D, Dolo,
a'R. ehsfeg. H.'P. Dltkenson, Mrs.
Dlckenron Mrs. A. Blatt, L. M. Spen
cer. Mlsa W. Dickson F. CMoon.
Per etpir. Mauna Loa fojKona and
Kau ports,- March S Mrft fA. O.
Hawes, Dr and Mrs. R. J.'.Uurdette,
L ip. Bouvllldn. , il
-y -MAILS.
Malls are -foe at Honolulu from .
rpotnta'ts follows: ?&
Yokohama Per Nippon Maru,' March
Colonies Per Marama March 29. '
Vancouver Per MAftal, 'A'ptll',2.
, Mails 'will depart 'for thy following
points as follows; ., t
Yokohama .Per Mpng0lla,--Mnr 11.
,Vancouver Per Marama, Marclj 2D.
Colonies Per 'M<al, Api'llA
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A CLEANING and lepatntlng will
bo given tho Aintrlenu htlrk S C. Al
len which vn hiluled up on tho Mar
ine railway tliltf'liiornlng, VTho vessol
arrived here 'on rcbruart56th with
a uhinment Of lumber. Artn? Dm wnrir
)s completed, the baric ivrill sail for
L.UIUKU.
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