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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
HONOAV
OceanicStated,
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HATUKUAV
All visiting members of tne
Order are cordially invited to
attend meeting of local lodges
ilcet on the
' nd and 4th
Monday! of
each month
at K. P. naU
:30 P. M.
.Members of
."BlnRIHl
other Asso-
NEFICIAL ASSIATION. oiatiom cor-
JStimiv invited.
VIKv .i
MbiJr"!
r fARMOITY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. O.-EV '
ffi Meets every Monday evening at
3;30 In I 0. O. P. Hall, Fort Stroct4
S K- n- HENDRY, Secretary.
use H. E. McCOY, Noble Grand
j All visiting brothers very cordlatljt
lUnvltel.
JAHU 10DOE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every first and third Frl
S"iJay evening nt 7:30 In IC. ot Vl Hall,
t7'nnAM Vnrl nil, I llarntlinln VUllltltT
fc.J'ljrothers curdlally Invited to attend.
VM. JONES, C. C.
;r o. p. heine, it n. s.
fHONOLULU LODQE 010, B. P. 0. E.
k,
m Honolulu Lodge No. CJO, n. P. 0.
fa.Eli.s, inci.a in their hall, on KlnK
f Crpnt npnr l-'urt. Avnrv Prldnv nven
.Bie...,.,., ...... . v ----, 7. ,.
Wins. Visiting urotners are coruinuy
JnMted to attend.
"Ml JA8. U. IDOUUHEIITY, W. H,
, gj GEO. T. KLUJIOKL. See.
AWAIIAH TEIDE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
l Meets eery first nnd third Thurs-
VHnva nV n.lch month nt KnlclltH of
ES?'y'n,M' ,lnl1, vlsltlns brothers cor-
fv.tiiaiy mviieu.iq aiieuu.
i v naaixs, sachem
U. V. TODU, C. of It,
'.trnuftTTTTtr Tirr idn t n r
k..u".wlJuiiw """ "
ftit T-7-
t..mL Meets on tne zna ami mi wt.u-
ESpAY evenings ot each month at
,7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, cornor
Vllleretanla and Fort streets.
'Visiting Eagles are Invited to at
fttend.
r?t w rt nTTv'.iv n
WM. C. McCOY, Sec!
WM. MoKINLEY LODGE NO. 8,
K. 0F.P.
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bj Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday
evening at 7:30 o'clock in K. of P.
n(all. cor. Fort and Bcretanla, Visit-
ffSlng brothers cordially Invited to nt-
I UVtA 1
It ' II. A. TAYLOR. C. C.
E. A. JACOBSON, K. R. S.
viir
Chas. "EL, Fraziur
Company
I0UR ADVERTiaEii
inTi 371 Z9. KiT. lt
-rByLXETlrT Ads "PAV3
SHOPPING, NEWS
AND
BUSINESS.
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The Owl : rent rigir lead. all ot!i
Lcrs In iuallly nn.l )pu!arlry. Sold,
evorywiioro.
Ladles can have llielr shoeBidressnil
lit Mcltlerny's. Koit nnd Kins; nl any
tlniu In privacy.
There Ix nothing more ploaslug than
pdellctonR Ice-cream ami npilo pp fiibin
tho Palm Cafe. serveM M dessert. '
YomiEr ninu v.'.nntn i-num mi'il lw !ir,l
"by thtf month; prlvnte family prei irr-
1 cd. Address 1'. O. Ifcre G8'J, llono'itlu. ,
. - . " V" ""' ,l" "mwT '"" "uri Be a Booster for Hawaii and attend
tho Oahu Hallway. Cafrlaio rides to 'the Vaudeville entertainment at the
tho plantations nnd Wahlawa Included rJmnln. nn M.iwiii vhi iut
rwilh jcrapglay at the ItotM.
latest popular novels nl A. D.
icirii a io. mis sioro manes a spc;
clnlty of popular fiction nnd tho lest
hooks can alwaya. bd found there
rumps nro mo most lasnionauio or
all low shoes for this season. Tho
Bwellest styles in tho largest variety
nre to bo found nt Manufacturer!)' Shoa
Co., Fort street. New pumps' for $1.50
nml IR t
Tho greater part of tho wear on '
wash' clothes comes fii the lau'nderlrtg-
jivuiu una uy urnimi yiiur kiuuius hi
nu rrencn uninnry, 28 iicreiaiin
street, where nil tho work Is done by
hand under careful supervision,
WIR CHIEF
, Tfl SUHHEK HERE
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lulu nccfirdlm; fn n spechil cablo to I
JJ."a"VfjJ'PP'.vf.''r rccnt ,'a,: I
rq, 1.T,l-fl lain charge of nil
matters perUilnlng to tho Insular w-1
sessions of ho Unite, htalej i lnc l.id-
111! Porto Rico, Hawaii nnd tho Phi-
llnnlncs.
:".8 reported Hint Mrs. Edwards
will not accompany Iho (Joneral on
his Hawaiian trip.
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A YOUNO AMERICAN lad not nvoV
twclvo years, stowed away on ,'ho
Oceanic liner Sierra bofnri) that ves
sel departed from San Francisco ou
her last voyage. Ho was brought to
light tho second, day out and ho wns
set to earn his passage to Honolulu1.
Tho lad' will be taken back 'to tho
coast city b tho Sierra 'which lcavej
hero on Wednesday morning.
TWELVE HUNDRED Inns of sugar,
will bo taken (q Sun Francisco by tho
Airierlrnn lmrk Andrnuf Wolrli. TlioiillilS'iiinrnlinr. Ifn lietltloncd for an
L windjammer will, cirry Ijcveral passen-l
gers in mo coasi una k;iuh huiii jiii-i
nolulu on Wednesday noon. '
PIRLS1' smart-
vi mer wear;
to 14 years will
week at 25 per
'rL' L'i
Discount Sale On
Children's Dresses
t , .i r ' ' u v- , w "
9 t it . i a t
I Illb SUIC L'UUIUlllU: WillllK
Gincharn, Galatea, Pcrcrflef aii'd
SEE VND.OX UISP,LiVY
A. Blom,
ForcSre.ct, oppphtiioi "jiurcli
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Atl'd.1, $) per liour.'lJawfxf fctablvs. '
Telephone 'CfiJlo'-liiifi Laundry
called for and delivered o.ulck.
V-Se&ted .Auto rgr htie.' I'lipno I!9
Jbuich Baker. Young- Hotel .Stand.
Applejack like Ihey ma'-ieT'oii tlei
fntni. l.clthoad ami Woodward. Phone
'J.-'i, 'Wii.- .', ... V.'
an vii tniin liiiuiifUl W.U r.ltvuiu
Saloon 'for a draft of Fresh butter
milk. '- -
"Embroidered tioiisccaus nnd fancy
needlework. Mrs. II, Hell, 1C2 Hotel
stroot.
If you want n good Joh done on nn
nuto or carrlngo take It to Hawaiian
Ciirrlago Mfg. Co., 427 Queen St.
H. Hackfeld & Co. have moved their
Ar-iSan Francisco ofTlces tci 310 Sansonio
street sixth lloor, Alaska Cohim'orclal
Ilulldlrii?.
Murk Twain's completo nvorks 23
volumes, special $!!J,0il, mon'hly pay
meius If desired. Drown & I.yon Co.,
Ltd., Young building.
Try a caso of our assorted 8'idas
nlU'ltVB frnali nn.l aitflrtllmr lliir.. .lln.
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itllled water nt Consolidated Soia Wa-
ter Works. Tcionimnn 71.
f, - Visit Jack Roberts at iho Kentucky
saloon when you want liquid refresh'
ment. You will get good goods and
courteous treatment there.
The Clilncsn 'who was Injured by
bejiigslruck by nutomolillo No. -(03 on
niuK puvi- svxivumy. is uiu ut nun
iter and will probably
liA ,llRel,nre,i
from tho' (idspllnl )oday! .
William C. fJyon of tho Urown nnd
I I.yon Company Is lcavlne; for'lho main
I land by tho Oceanic Steamship SlcrVa.
' I-yon. will bo nwny for several
wcolts on n business mission,
In. ho pwatart report of tho esta.o
M Armodcrm A. Maaioioa nicu t its
marn I.,, receipts wcro given as J3,-
csg.Ca- nnd cxnendltnreK nil 2 313.83.
Job Hatchelor was master of tho o
tnj0
Cata Joml Hudson, who was com-
,,,,,, , tl0 clrc,,t Colrt by Jml0
Amlrn(In ,m a clinrK0 of noliitlng n
woapon nt a man named Murtln.. will
como up for trial fflhdlcte'd "by (ho
Grand Jury.
Call ht the Show' rooms and get
twenty-llvo Green Stamps free. Every
thing In' tho show room is free foi
Green Stamps. Call today or any day
Uaretanla opposite Fire Station. ,
Already thcro Is. some ta,lk. of, tho
course of thn marathon at tho skating
rink not being correct. It, would ap
pear that no sporting1 qvont can bo
pulled off In Honolulu wlthdutan af.
termath of kicking. " "' "
Hermann Stark off. executor ot tho
es'thio it Ida' Sihaffcr. filed' his report
nllo'wanco, for oxpehses of $280.83 and
ruiKineu recuunH innu uiu uniuiu un
amounting to $709.60.
garments for sum;
lor ginls from ..4
be on sale for this
cent discount,
:
ents of
m Lawn.
BAQUAUE
City Transfer Co.,
jas, ir. love;
"NO STRIKE," SAY JAPANESE
(Continued from Pace 1.) ''
"My belief Is that the government
Is lrtaking a. mlslnkc by keeping Soga,
Tnsnkn, Mal.lno mill Negnro, tho
HtilUA le.nlern- In inli. iiivnuwi It ere-
ales i..itlilnii hnt.n Kinmii enmity or
IK hut,n HinuiK enmity or
niniiiiir the Iuii-uipho ren-
nl nn k tin. .luiiaiiPho gin
iKiilnst the plaiiiei-s.
resoninient
ernlly ns ug:
"This can be explained easily ny
tho fact that till tho sympa hies lire
now being concentrated toward the
this moriiliiRK Ailvvrllscr as having
taken the editorial i-halr of the
Nlppu JIJI, I will wiy lint It. Is iiliso-
lutcly Ineoriect.
"Wbllo It Is true lint I hn;ro been
Interested In the company's limits
as u triutee under, the rcce, t Issu-
nneo ot Its bonds, I,, have never had
nnythlng to do with the editorial
part Of tho paper." ,
Mr. Ono stated further tin t tho
policy of the paper was for peace
mid not lo create trouble.
I Speaking on this proposition, Iho
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following gentlemen made these re-
",arlts:
M. Toldcdii,' nmiiLgcr,' Yokohama
Spcclo llnnk "I ant absolutely sure
that there will bo iio strike. II. Is
n lent imll-v In sunnk nr strike
n uaii poiuj lo speoK ur. S'ko
HOW.. .
Y. Tnknkuwn, secretary of the
Jnpuncso Merchants' Assoclitlon, cx-
prcrseil his personal opinion on
the btrlko proposition. IU suld ho1
was speaking for the association-
"I b,eve.,)ierp w.ll.pot be r ,no;
etMl.-fia nnmni. tlin Ifiii.iiinin Ifitwrnl'M
This Is my own belief,, na tl lngs
stand today."
J. Aral, mnnngcr, Hninaim Slnrc
There Is absolutely no sign of a I
strike. And io far as I know, there!
will bo none.'
, D. Yonekura, former president of
the Jnpauese Mcrclianti.' Assoclatlor
"I novor" hoard nnythtliB.about tho
strike 'until leccntly wlien Miiontlon-
cd In tho newspapers.. I do not nil-'
dorBtand what wns said, In the Kng-!
llsh newspapers., I think thcro will
not bo nny strike'.
T. Iwnimgn, mnnugcr, 8. ,K)mura
liquor s'tnrorr-"l don't, .think thcrj
will bo any more. strikes. It is belt
to say nothing about it. now," i
I. Tnltnnui hobkljecper,1 Huwlla l
llallastlng Co, "Strike is nonsense,
Tboro vyon'J .b ,ny, strike Who
ever ruatje mi'.li a. statement,' in hu
;EogIls)i uowspnper Is Justin HUo
wind..,
K. Yaniamoto, store proprletort
"I have nothing In my bend to Bay
about strike,' as ho shook his head.
"I don't know anything about n
strike,
'"" .
Nlppu nnd those gentlemen In Jail, H. Mncfarlane, Mrs. E. S. Macrarlane,
becauEo of their Imprisonment. AI-. Hen'c T. do Quelln, F. W. Sclimhlt,
ready financial nld Is coming In. Jl. norenA Slayton, W. I. Smllh. T.
which wl.1 be ,.ra in their behalf. BTk &&$&
"Although I have been quoted In , '.,', '., ,,,. .,.., M,8,
V Riinildn n llnnor dealer "!'". "u '""i" l'ris inciuuuu .)
,, f1uwlu",,n, lww ucalcr-'- ' bundles rheep hides, 10 empty-till bar-
tbllll; then will lin nn tunrft Ktrlkefl' .. ... V . . '. . I-
among Iho Japanese. It Is best IV
'say nothing about It,'.'.
Dr. T. Mltnmura-r-"Of course, there
were soiuo slntcmentB about n utrika
in the .iiewspa'iieis; but I think there
will lint l.o. inn. " J4 . '.
One of th. ivomlnent 'jnnanese.
l , r i ...j . i .i,-l
merchants, who did, not. want this
iiamo mentioned, when Interviewed'
mis louinuun siiueu inui me pnini -
i.mn.. r.i , .. .', i i.. ii.'.
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union pruiiiem, ij niiescu uere n nai
l wall, will probably lend to somokliul
I of trnublo among the Jupaneso drink-
I lngjuenplu, Ho ald tliut ,tliu lubqr
, ...... u.vv ,iu ....,.,.-
e,s; were generally .drinking ..People,,
MMl. ,l. b UUUIll Uli U I11U !!,,. .M,
tjit prohlbltlonUts .to illsrogard the
interests of the working men.
Ho said It wns wrong tor tho pro
hlbtl(unlsts to safeguard their, lulur-.
ests nnd pay no attontlon to the In
terests and wcltaio of tho laborers,
who drink llrjuor aa menus. ot,stltiu
Unit. i . '
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PHONE 152.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED
-Per p: M. S. S. Chlna.froni San Fran.
cSCOi April 26, For Honolulu; John
u. Altkem Dr.- J. S. Alison, It. S.
Ulnke, II. (ludlnud Uode, Mrs, H. iflud-
land I lode and Infiint. .Miss II,' W. How-
'.' K,,!i:-',,:.'l'v,,'.'c3 '".'r?!'
''", '.' " K" it'';1,".",w,",'' ".,'.
KI'. r. '' Medcalf. Miss Until
MciIcaf llrry i-juchim. II. J. Willi.
M, M T w ,,, YoUilhuina:
Mrs j avll)( n. (j, kkIsIi It. 1).
Kulconor, MIbs Uiuctto French, F. C.
Heinpy, Mrs. I. L. Long nnd Infunt. E.
Mri.im Myors. For Shanghai: Mrs.
i( t," Colrofl, Hnrry A. I.ucker, II. C.
Roys. For Hongkong: Mrs. E. C.
Ankerson. Oskar IIIofc, .Mrs. P. II.
Cozlno. Dcr Slug. Der Tang F. II.
aJ'. ,V"';JL,?1l,nJ.,"i"i'-,v
' ft Tt
w jtchiton, Dr. M. M. Kuy. Mrs.'
M jj, Kayt jirs. M. F. Kclsey. Mrs I.
.. Lambert and Infant, I,. F. II. Levy,
Mrs". R. Levy. MIsrf Ethel Lingo, Mrs.
Loulte Lntker, I). G. McNaughton, P.
. A'. MculenovK, m. !.. aiitcncii .Mrs. vy
" oon"c"1uuuM1 mX """"" w,,y
I Robinson, Miss M. C. Stevenson, Win"
a stra.,on WollB Qllel
Wah J. II. Young, Mrs. .1. II. Young
Fred Royle.
Per stmr, KInan, from Kaimt porti
April 24.-H. P'. Raldwln, J. P. Cookr
'Will. Hoogs. II. P. Fayo. Mrs. II. P
, . i , ... . p ... ,,
I -,.' a i, L-v. fnuloi. R. lnve
Master A- Fuye, Miss Rcis, Miss Dnhm
Master T. Fayo, Master I.. Fnyo Mrr
0. H. Horgaard, Mr. Scrcggy. Phllii
Palamo- Dr. Oeo. Huddy, R. Wngger
? ? '"'.?, ' n ! rcl"s,v11 ? " ?'
.il. SuVekagaNiH Rungc
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Mrs. Hananl. Master W. Kawolo, MIb
Kawolo, Mrs, II, E. IJcnham, F. T. P
Waterhouso Mr. Harding, C. F. Her
rick, C. II. Gray.
1,'er stmr. w. u. nan irpm unjia
1! Apr., n-u K Kaumai... ir
April .3. I., k. Kaumaiii, sirs
Iljorth Mr. Kltadara. T. A. Honan.'Jr.
Geo. 8nilthlc3, F. Sc'uddcr W. F. Moss
man, Jr., Rev. W. B. OJcson, 0. Inouyo
T"' WATERFRONT NOTES
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' THE MATSON Nnvlgl lion liner I.nr
lino Is announce.! wllj sail from Bar
Franclreh'oli :rVkii1nr'8CliDjulo despll
thn reports rccelvod herVto tho offco'
Unit' thu l,.iirllno bad met wllh an ne
cldent to her rudder and hnd beet
tq'wed Into 'Snn FrunCiscp. Tho locul
agents aro Inclined "to bellovatW r'o
poited nccldcnt nn. un error Innsmiicl
as tlicy .I;av6 not r,i'cel'cil any state
ment concerning thol trouble.
SUGAR ANl) PINEAPPLES will
make up n greater portion of the cargo
to bo taken by' tho.Occar.tc Steamship
Company liner Sierra, to sail for San
I'.ranclsco on .Wednesday morning.
About ono, half , tho available ciililn
passenger spaco ,li:i,s lioeif boolicj,
THli FREIQIIT llBt of tho steamor
Tl :... i 11 I ,...,..j ,n
rcls., 20 empty wlno ba-rels, IC empty
gas tanks, 100 bags rice, .HI cases gin,
Tin Iml-u turn lift imelmirpu ftitmlrlna
COljp bags sugar,, 250 clii'fp,
A' WIRELESS 'rocetved from tho
I dptyiVllVn'.Austrarta'n llrier'MaMii'n' last
n,KhV;'nnoci "'?' vWls .Probable
arrival eariy luosuay morning, 'lie
Makllrn , bringing general caTgo and
a fow passengers from Atistrulllin'
hnqrts,
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in
THE UNITED STATES' revcuiio cut.
(e,r Tliotls,' now "on a cruise. Is duo to
nrrlv'o nt the port on.Wodnciiday morn.
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fcs
THE SAILING of tho. Matson Nuvi
lgntlon frolgljter Hyndes from Seayi'i
for Honolulu Is roporled, ' Tho vessel
will bring a general caigo of flour, feed
stuffs and lumber. ' '
THE CARGO brought by thj Hal)
fronrivaual ports yesterday Included a
shipment bf CSOO .sacks sugar.
Shipping
j ARRIVED J VEB3ELSTO DEPART .
Sunday. April 2If
Illlo Wllhclmlnn, M, N. 8. 8., a, m,
anal iorts Klnau, Btnir., n. m. ,
Maul nnd Molokai parts Mlkahaln,
slir.r., n. fit,
Kauai ports Noeru, stmr., n. m.
Kn'unl ports Nllh.iu, hlnir., n. m.
Hawaii por.fs Iwa!anl, slmr., a. in.
Monday, April 'J.V
i Him Frnnelaeo Chllnl f. M. H U..
10 a, 111. ' I
T VESSELS TO ARRIVE 1
ExpLCted Dally.
Norfolk, Vn.J-Rosehank, nr. stmr,
Monday, April' 25.
South American ports Mnusliu
Maru, Jap. Btnir.
Tuesday, April 26.
Australian isirls vlii SuVu M.ikura,
C. A. S. S.
ALLEGED LARCENY
OF STAIR HORSES
This morning nt the Police Court C.
E. Allton was charged with having
, ""tolen some stair-horses' frbin tlio new
'nlverslty Club building. County at.
orney Cathcnrt prosecuted, nnd At-
orney Ashford defended tho neensod.
The defendant claimed that tho !oh.'
'factor for tho building' was Indebted
to him in tho sum ot Ji'.OO, nnd Hint ho
.vns discharged from tho Job without
muse. Tho ttalr horhes hnd been
lecmed useless ns they would not do
'or tho staircase that has boon put In,
llton claimed that he had permission
'fom nn employe bf the contractor to
.ako the stair horses to another Job
.vhere ho hnd similar work to do,
Tho lumber In the stair horses wai
ald to bo worth about $3 und accused
ald that ho had offered to pay for tho
ituff. Ho- also sword that h'o lufd
removed useless lumber beforo with
lib contractor's consent, nnd hnd used
it as fire wood.
Ho had no Idea or stealing tho stair
mrtes which he admitted were hut
his property, Jiidgb Andrado too" tho
pinttcr under advisement nnd tomor
row morning will give his decision In
tho matter.
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3AND WILL PLAY
WJLHELMINA OFF
(Continued from Pajje 1.)
The Wllhbliiiliia' will enrry n largo
ind varied enrgo of Hawaiian iirnducW
including shipments of 4300 tons o!
raw nnd 1700 tons of refined sugar.
Tinned pineapples to tho amount ot
1 000 cases will bo shipped us well as"
"iliout 1000 sacks of rlco, 3000 lmnclica
of bananas' nnd an assortment of siin
dries.
Tho Oceanic steamer Sierra Is 'sail'
ng on tho samo day and hour for Sin
Francisco with a .number or passcn
gers.
Tho Sierra nlready has 27,000 sacks
of sugar on her freight list with largo
consignments of pineapple, rlco, coneo
unil other commodities o fo'dow,
Tho Territorial Bawd has been so'
cured to play' tho, WIlhelmliiR off this
trip according to Iho 'nniiduncomcM'
frohi her ngent.i,
' Tho mainland mall will piobably gri
to Qeeinlc liner,
Rlchird I. .filmland Jr., who has
uytii m-iur uuuui cignt nionthB. died
Vestcrdnv at Wnlnnnn Alt. ntllllnj
I was fqrmerly n clerk In tho'lnsuranco
in'iiiiiiiiii'iii in iiisuop iji co. lie was
twontv vnnra nt nirn Ttfn .m,ni..w
iwfro hrplight lo Honolulu last night
Minn inn Mineral ill laku placo front
Williams' Unduituklng parlors tomor
row nftcrimon nt 4 o'ejock, ' '
On Mm tilt?M nt Ani-11 oriil. nu, ,-i
Iday, weather permitting; there will bo
un on'norinriltv In'unn ilm f,.fn,.i
fichrmul thn)wlng from Ilaenn peak,
as Mahl Pu'ulcl,' or that illstrlct is
planning' to have some of theso firo.'
works, In houor of his wife's birth.
day. Tills grand and novel spectublq
will be well worth Journeying around
Iho Island to see. If tha weather li!
good, ns It generally (s, on that sldoj
Garden Island, '
1 2W-"For Sale"'cards at, BuIIgtln.,,
Monday, April 25,
Japan ports and Hongkong China
P, M. S. S., 5 p. m.
Kuiinl H)r(s iNoeau, stmr., 6 p. m.
Tuesday, April 28. '. . .
ltllo via way ports Mauna Kca,
stmr.
Victoria nnd Vancouver Makura, C,
A. H. S.
Kauai porls Klnau, stmr., 5 p. m.
1 PASSENGERS BOOKED f
I'
Per Am. Rk. Andrew Welch for San
Francisco, April Mrs. E, Johnson, M.
D. Taylor, P. II. Dodgo, Mrs. 11. C.
Stackablo. ,
Per P. M. S. S. China for Hongkong
vln Japan ports April 25. Mrs. 8. I).
Heapy, Tal Lung. Tnl 1, Morris S.
Michael Dr. G. Hcascgawn, Mrs. Klse.
Per stmr Mauna Kca' for Hilqand
wny ports Major. Wellls. Sam Parker
Jr.. C. Wnldeycr, Mrs. Wnldeyer, N. J.
8chnllcnbcrgorC. W; Ashford, J.'Hnr
rls McKcnzlo, Rev. H. P. Judd, Jjrs.
Jiidd, Mrs. II. It. Hrynn't, Hugo Freur.
Adam Lindsay, W. H. Shlpman, Carl
Smith" A. Horner, M. Oihstcd, J. ,11.
Classen. Mrs. Classen, A. .Mason- Jas;
,P. Taylor, It. Hun!, W. H.,Orecnwcll
J. A. Mngutro, F. N. Pnyno.'Geo.Glbb.
Miss Glbb.
Per stmr Klnnu for Kauai ports, Apr
2C M. Jongcncll.
Per Btmr Claudtno for Hawaii nnd
Mnnt ports, April 29 Miss Edith Mei
er. Miss B. F. Mist.
Per stmr Mlkahnla for Maul nnd
Molokai porlB, April 20 J. F. a.
SlokCB.
Per Btmr. Mnuna Loa. for Kon and
Kuir ports, April 20. J. Golsteln, It.
Dlck'son. M. Cowley, Iilshop Uebert,
W. O. Franklin. Mr,s. Franklin, Mls3
I.loyd, Mrs. Murshcrg D. Pae. . ,
F. Crawford. H. Crawford.
Per Btmr. Mauna Kca, for Hllo ami
way poits, April 20. Rov. II. P. Judd.
Mrs. Judd, J. H, Classen, Mrs. Classen.
IN FO RE ION pC"TI .'
Monday, April 25.
SEATTLE Sailed April 25r S: S. Hy-
ndes. for Honolulu.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed April 25: S.
S.. Arlronan. for Seattle
GRAYS IIAItnOR Arrived April 25:
Sell. ,M,' E, Ifostcr. hence April C.
CORONEL Passed, AprH22i S. S.
Rokeby from Norfolk, for Honolulu.
FORT BRAGG Sailed A'prl 11: Rk.
S. C. Allen, for Honolulu..
m I'm m
THE AGENTS for' tho Canadian
Australian liner Mnrnma expect that
vessel to, arrive ,lier.o .enronto to Suva
nnd Australian ports on Friday, Tho
vessel' will bring- down n small gen
eral cargo from British Columbia. "
"MAINLAND MAIL- to tho amount of
iifl sacks nrrlved from tho istatos by
the' Pacific Mall' steamer China. Ililrt
morning. Tho vessel brought San
Francisco flics up to and Including
April 19lh,
F. 9. ROOD now chief steward on
,tho Pacific Mali lliior Chlna.'and. mak
ing his first trip to tho Orient In that,
ship. Ho succeeded Chief Steward Hot
llngor Who Is said wlU'fip' transferred
to h vobscI on tho Panama run. ' '
SUGAR MADE UP tho bulk of tho
shipment brought to tha porfyestorday
by tho Iuter-Island steamer Npcati.
REAL; ESTATE' TRAN9ACTI0ES.
Entered for Record. Aoril 23, JtllO.
I'tnnio j .qhaves and wf tp. 'X
M'Cabr'lnha .,'..'. ,.. M
Wni Kinney to Y Oklno.nrd wf,,.Rel
IJ C Reamer liy att'y, to Benja
min' Moannllha A . , pel
0 Mntsuynma tr'H A GerlachNO M
lsaboiln Rezentcs nnd hsb to
Mnrln Conielm j D
Mnrln, K Aklna to John K Kal. . D
ljam Kaolin and wf to Hllo
llldg & Loan ABsn' Ltd. , . . , . M
M D'Arr,uda to Maria T Ahdnl..ltcl
Stella.. Lance and hsb to ,Hllo
Railroad Co 1)
.Entered foe Record Anril 25. 1910.
u, 11 vicats to Hllo Emporium
I-'d .....Agrrut
Western & Hayrn. Inystmt Co
, Ltd tovC W Boot. h. '.'..., Par Rel
I Rubinstein to C W Booth. .Par Rol
Y Akana and wt to Johp F Vlsh
or and wf DA
I.AI fe . MiiUfrl .!. fl JkH4