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Masonic Temple
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Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:!1 W k '
rncIHorsSlnleil.
Hunolfiln Stated.
TUESDAY!
, OcennlcThlrd Degree.
WEDNESDAY":
Hawaiian First Degree
THURSDAY:
FRIDAY:
Honolulu Third Degree.
SATURDAY:
T Iff " I ; mLm A s i m fc 1 1 m AJL JUL JJL I YF 1 1 P "" "
mi visiting members of the
mtcr are cordially Invited to
tend meetings of local loddes
Meet on the
2nd and 4th
Mondays of
each month
at K. F. Hall
7:30 P. M.
tfiniur runiurrfifif jucuiucis ux
Munmc nnointtna 0xur jio
BENEFICIAL ASS"QIATIO(L elation, cor
iially invited.
HAHMONY IQDQE, Ko. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
Meats 'every Monday evening at
7:30 In I. O. 0. 1 Hall, Fort Street.
E. R. HENDRY, Secretary.
It. E. McCOY, Noble Grand.
All visiting brothers very cordially
Invited. ,
f'"!
' OAHU I0DOE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every first and third Fri
day evening at 7:30 In K. of I', 1I&U,
corner Fort and Borotanla. Visiting
brotuors cordially Invited to-attend.
WM. JONES. 0. C.
0. 1". HEINE. K. It. 8L
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, L-D.-S.il.
l-. MoetJ every first and third Thurs
Br. . days ot each month at Knights of
Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to attend.
A. L. EAKIN, Sachem.
E. V. TODD.'C. of It.
HONOLULU AERIE 140. F. 0. E.
Meets on tho 2nd and 4th WED
NESDAY evenings ot each month at
,7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner
Cerotanlo and Fort streets.
Visiting Eagles aro Invited to at
ll"tnd
Hf W. It. RlLEYrW. P.
wm. a nccur, sec.
HONOLULU LODGE 010. B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. 616, D. P. 0.
Elks, meets In their hall, on King
Street, near Fort, every Friday even
Ing. Visiting Brothers are cordially
Invited t attend.
JAS. D. DOUGHERTY, E. II,
GEO. T. KLUEQEL, Sec.
WM. McKINLEY LODGE NO.
K. OF P.
8,
Meets every 2nd nnd 4th Baturday
evening n( 7:30 o'clock In IC. ot P.
Hall, cor. Fort -and Bcretaqla. Visit
ing brothers cordially 'Invited to at
end. H. A. TAYLOR, C. C. '
E. A. JACOBSON. K.' R. B.
'fulier.'
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M4NUCTUnrH5 -
OAW TRANCI5CO.
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A nreservatlvo nnil nernmnant In
'color. For nlilnelen and rouali wood-
iiKWV-r Wife: lETS'i'iVl
I WV. P. FULIERA ilJSS
I &co. r1
WP tvnrlr. Numnrniia nrtfttl,. nml hnr.
'nionlous combinations ot color.
K; Lcwcrs&Cooke,Lt(J.
? M. E. Silva,
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
Prompt and Polite Attention
CHAPLAIN I,f NE, OPPOSITE
CATHOLIC SISTERS
fhnns. 170 VieU Rail 1014
ASSESSMENT NO, 12
'Honolulu Branch of the Harrison
l;'W Mutual Association
MIIn8 hoen called nnd Is DUB JUNE
,ib ana ukuiwuisisi on jud io
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.MmiMlJbkMhi
AT THE YOUNb.
Tuesday, July 12.
Hans DodVn, Lahalna; F. K. Hill,
Hllo: Mr, f. n. Hofgaard, Walmeaj
It. Hnymaun, San Francisco; D. 0.
Eckel, S. F; t). M, Uarrlsou, 8. F.;
Mlsa Wyittl. Oakland, Mrs. Wyatt,
.Oakland; Dr. M. Thurnioa, Los Ana.;
Dr. M. Vance, Los Ang.; A, B. Baker."
Boston, Mas".; Keith C. Mcllao, Han-1
fonl, Cal.; Mrs. Lewis Whtklns, Lei
Ithun; I). FM8choon and wife, 8, P.,
Monday, July 11. ,
James Morrison' and wife, San
Francisco; Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. C, Rud
dy. Lot Angeles; F. 8. Noycs, Cltyj
J. 0. 8mothos. City: A. W. Hamilton,
City; E. It. Doming, City; R, R. Jones,
City.
AT THt HAWAIIAN.
Tuesday, -July 12.
Mrs, James Cnmpslo, Pahala, Ha
waii; Mrs. E. E. .Cooant, Kona, Ha
waii; L. E. Ilcnnts, Phoenix. A. T.i
E, 15. Caldwell, wire, and child, Don-"
ver, Colo. ; F. 0. Bsrtlett, wlfo and
baby; MIsh C. K. Motfelt; Mr. and
Mrs, M. Fagau, Bunta Paula, Cal.;
Rev L. Evans, 8t F.J.C. Clark, Los
Ang.; ii. w. Anucrson, vuy.
ASHBF
OF TEACHERS
(Continued from Pace 1)
Knaniimanu Mr. Chas. Baldwin,
Mrs. K. Winter. Miss N. McLaln,
Miss Phoebe Hecn, Mrs. K. Morgan.
Mis Margaret Johnson, Mls E.
Lyons, Miss E. Wolfe, Miss P. Perry.
Miss Ella Goo Kim. MIbs Isabel
Weight, Miss M.Nyroan, Mlks 1. Mc
Carthy. Mrs. M. Williams.
McKJnlcy Prof. M. M. Scott, Mr.;
J. B, Darns, Mrs. S. S. Kinney, Miss
Clara Zleglcr, Mr. P. N. FoUom, Miss
A. M. Dow, Miss Jonrile Charles
worth, Miss K. Woodford, Miss Anna
Tucker.
Normal Edgar Wood, Claud 11.
Clawson, Miss M, "Ida Zleglcr, Mr
Ltlla 0. Marshall, Miss Ida MacDon
aid. 'Miss Rurh Shaw, Miss Florence
M. Lee; Maud Dawson, Miss Margaret
Cooke. Miss Blanche Soner, Mtsa
Florinco Winter, Elsa Peterson,
Miss Mario Dou,ghlas,i Miss Marjorlo
Frccth, Miss Kato Zlmmirman.
Pohukalna Miss 'M. Angus, Miss
Esther Goo, Miss L. Cameron, AklaU '
Ontal, Miss Lillian Aklna, Mrs. Wm,
Mlnton, Miss I-ouIkc Mellm, Miss
Clara Gurney, C. K. Afnona.
. Royal James C. Davis, Mrs. S. S.
Paxton, Miss Gcrtrudo Wblteman,
Miss Juliet Taner, Mrs. Alice Brown,
Miss M. I). Sturblrd. Miss Annlo Goo
Kim. Miss J. K. Anguf, Mlsa Mllle
Morris, Miss Marl" Pllkol, Mrs,
Blanche F. Browning, Miss' Itelon
.RobcrUon, Mlsa Frances Uludt, Miss
Molllo Grace, Miss Sadie McLaln,
Mrs. S. II. Douglas, Miss Ada Lycett,
Mrs. Marie Marcalllno, Miss Mabel
Ladd,
Central Primary Mrs. C. 0. Hot-
tel. Mrs. A. M. $ln:lalr, Miss A. "A.
Dudley, Mrs. Chalmers (nee Green.),
Miss Gusslo Schfemmer, Miss Edith
Nichols, Mrs. March, Miss Mabel
Ljgbtfoot.
'Central Grammar Mrs. F. W.
Carter, Mrs. M. C. Gregory. Mrs. L.
A. Wllkins, Miss A. J. Oault. Mlsa
Mabel Armstrong, Miss lwalanl Day
ton, Miss Isabella ' Kelley, Mips
Laura R. Adklnson, Miss R. Case.
Pauoa Mrs. Louisa Lucas, Miss
D, Alana.
Maemat Mrs. C. Monsarrat, Miss
Maude Jordan, Miss Victoria Jordan,
Miss Ellen Vickory,
Kauluwela Mrd. L. L. Crelghton,
MIbs M. Lclnaala Smith, Miss Vir
ginia Ekstrand, Mlsa Hattlo Ayau,
Mrs. Molllo Yap, Miss Lan Yin Chlng,
Mrs. J. V. Eskow, Miss Hulda John
son, Miss J, Waltz.
.Kululanl' Mrs. Nina L. D. Fra
u, r, Mlsa Julia E.'Snow, MJss Mary
Lofqulst, MIes "Mao Giles, ,Miss. Ida
Knight, Miss Florence Lynch, Miss
Mary Franca, Miss Kalo Mclntyrc,
Mlsa Aluieo. Mosaman, Mlas Bernlco
Cooke, Miss Sophie Ilcermau, Miss
Llztle Ayau, Mru.f Honuina Furla,
Mi's. Lelltla' Wulker,
Knlihl-waina-Mr. I. M. Col. Mlsa
Floron:e Ho, Miss Rose Alolau IE.
S. King), Miss Gertrude McCorrs.
ton, MIbs 0. Horner, Mfs. G. 'coul
ter, Mrs. M. A, Leo, Mrs. Man nip
Mooro; Mr, R, Law, MIsb Cbrlatino
Hertz. ' '' .
Kalhl-uka Mj-s, Johana Mascoto,
Moana"lua Mrs.', Clara Mokumaja.
Girls' Industrial Mrs. Hu, MJsa
Ferguson,
Alca MJss Carrie Clajpool, Mss
Lillian ClaVpool, Miss Phronl Dyke,
Mies Mlchu Tanaka.-
I'oa'rl qify Mrs. Majiel Klng;Mss
Keaulin iiookano, MIbs H. Mclnerny.
Waliihu frs. , Souho Oyerend,
naipn catneart, nil bo i.ticy lucnaru
con, Mm, TIJIle Mpkaena, Mlfs Con
stancy Alague.
Rwa MIbs E. Vrpom, Mr, A. Bn'
to Miss Ether Kalinle. Mies. Alvlna
Ayail. Mr. C. Lowdcn, Mlas Elvira
Coleman. ,
yi(ariao-rF. J, Nobrjga, Mrs. R. K.
rvnp;iK.i,. ansa u..mpa, sirs. Hiisan i
Hula, ...
Kavahnpl MJss. Annlo Knunftmn
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
Order A caso of Plnectar Lelthcad &
Woodward. Phon 557. '
It goes without saying that every
thing Is Best at Tho Encore.
The Hawaiian band will play this
afternoon at the doparture of the
Lutllne.
,, Manager 'Meyer of Walana'e wis
among' the outgoing passengora on the
Mauiia Kca this morning.
1 The5, contract for the tower of tho
Episcopal Church has been let to the
Hawaiian Ballasting Company,
"'Ticket ($1.00) at Bergstroma and
at. ddor for Sydney Hoben'a mus'lcale
tonight at Judical Ballou's, 8:15.
Oceanic Lodge, F. ft A. M., wilt con
fer the third degree at tho Masonic
Temple, this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
There wore sixteen cases on tho
police court calendar this morning
and,mo8t pf them wcro sent over till
futuro dates.
President Pfotcnhaucr of Ilackfcld
& Co., ,left for (he other Islands to
day. He will vb.lt all the planta
tions of , which Ilackfcld & Co., are
their, agents.
Rev. Stephen L. Dorha of Hllo Is
In town', having arrived this morning
on tho Ma una Lpa from Kona. Ho
will probably lotura to his Hllo homo
noxt Friday '.on, the 'Claudlne.
A f nAitrn itn,l M. D Sllvn left
for Maul. ;and Hawaii (Ms morning
jn thaMauna Kea tp familiarize them--tciyes
with tho condition of tho Por
tuguese laborers In plantations. It Is
oxpeclod that as, soon an their Re
ports are received oy me, lerriionai
Board of Immigration, 8llva will pro
ceed to Portugal to look for. ruoro
plantation laborers.
This oft'ernoou at ten minutes tc
two a nurry-up' can was sem io in
pollce station, nhd the ambulance
was, sent out to the corner of Punch
bowl and Queen streets, where It wis
found that n small Filipino boy hM
fallen fi'nm a helsht of twenty full
and was Injured Internally. Tho child
was tak'en to the Queen's Hospital
for treatment and admitted.
FOR JOY RIDES
After being married less than one
year, Annie. II. McQowan aska for
an absoluto divorce from her hua-l
band-George, who, sho alleges, ,has
failed to support her and In addition
has spent a large amount ot her
money lu riotous living.
On August 5 of 'last year thVcer.-
cmony was performed which mide
the couplo man and wife, and ever
since, that, tlnio George, so his wife
alleges, has not tried to get work
and has depended upon herself and
her parents for support. ,
In addition, George Induced her to
tell a niece ot real estate, for 12000,
and he obtained , possession ot the
proceeds of tho sale, which he dissi
pated In riotous 'living and automo
bile riding, often being jtwuy from
home for weeks at a time.
On May 27. the complaint .states,
he came homo with a revolver and
threatened to. use It upon his wife
and her mother.
They made their escape and were
followed to o, ' neighbor's. , house',
where tho husband was overpower
ed and tho revolver taken from him.
Before the district magistrate at
Ew'a,' McGowan ws found guilty of
ajaujt. - try .
The direct grounds upon which di
vorce Is asked are cruelty 'and fall
ure to provide.
1 IN POHtlQd POWT
nTF ""Tuesday, July 12.
San Francisco Arrlvod, July 2,
transport 8herldnn, henco July 4.
San FranclBco Balled, July 12,
S. S. Manchuria, for Honolulu.
Sydney Arrlved, July 12, B.
Mnouka, hence Juno 25,
San PedroTT-Balled. Juy 12, 3.
S,
B.
Virginian, for San Francisco.
Hllo Salicd; July 11, S. 8. Colum
blan, for Salina'fcru.
i
"IJiope'your'enterprUo bor-j fr.ilt',"
"WdII. that Is as you look u-' Iti I jj"t
Ik icr.ion!" Baltimore- AniT-rliJin
n u n n n tt rt st n tt tt tt tt tt tt t
Watprtown Miss, I. iBqyd.
Walalua Mrs. Churchill., Mr. Jamo
Awal, Mrs. Hone, Alan, Mlua Rebecca
.uuoy, mrs. r.muy riaiiKana,
Wahlawa Mrs. Browii.
Boys' Industrial O. T. Boardman
J. M. Johnson; Albert Kano.
Kahutu Mrs,' L. M. timlth.
Kaneoho Zach McKC-aguo, Mr. John
Palila,
Hauula MJ83 M, Chrlstophonion,
Miss E Suntep.
Kaaawa-8am E. KabaVo.
' Walahole Miss A. E. Mudge, Mlsa
II. Kalwluo.
Kaliua Akuni Ahau,
Walmanalo J. K, Kaaha,
Specials:
Music Mrs. A. B, Tucker, Mlts M.
.Mosaman. '" '
1 Physical- Culture Out for ono year.
Mechanical' Instruction C. Evan
son, '
l.aco Mlsa Tenia Akana, Miss Ma
bel 'Aonn; i j ,
Buprrvts'lnR llrlnlcppl Cut out.
Mr, T II. (IDisofi apimlntoil Normal
Inspector,.. i :--, .in- . .
SPENTMONEY
BAGGAGE
City Transfer Co.,
.JAS. H. LOVE.
FEW PASSENGERS
(Continued from Pace 1)
and
alterations which, beforo coin-
MUCH HAY BUT
(toted, wll cause Uio loosening ot'iour hourB nnd It Is by no mean's fin-
undo Sam a purse strings to tne.i.hcd.
tune ot nearly three hundred tnou
sand dollars.
Quartermaster-Captain Bond Is lu
charge of tho office on hoard tho
troopship.
The list of pasrongers carried by
the Sherman Is said to he the small
est carried by an nrmy vessel since
the rorvlce wns organized, baven
teen casuals are traveling In the
steerage.
Among the passengers of promt
nence en route to army station aro
Llout.-Col. C. G. Woodward, from tho (
Const Artillery Corps, to take com-
mand as court defenso officer of tho(tunlty to get good sized blocks of
artillery district ot Manila; Lieut.-, tbeso cheaper stocks and lay them
Col. Walter r. Flnley; to returnto nway for Investment Both theso
his , regiment, tho Thirteenth Cav-' plantations nro "making good" after
airy.: Lieut.-Col. F. S. Strong, ue- loDg strURRcs. oiaa Is cutting down
tailed as adjutant.general ot the u p,,,,,, g0uing better cane re
Dopartment of Luzon; A. E. Bradley,' ..,. ,, .... i, rrn e.
to the Medical Corps, and MaJ L Gco.
Pickett as paymaster; MJ.G. b.l
Sartarans, .detailed to tho pnmppino
a ... n... a n linn, tn tho
Twelfth Infantry; i.leut. J. B.
bott, to the Second Cavalry; Lieut. '" u-uuiu u. u.u pwiu uiu,--I.nkn
11. Puck, receiit crnduate of tnent.
tho Army Medlcnl School, and MaJ.j
U. U. liailOU, rrom mo quarierinn
ter-gencral'ii office, to unatslgned
duty. Genl- C, S. Roberts, retired;
Miss Jano A, Delano, superintendent
ot,the Army Nurso Corps, nnd Mrs.
E. J. Tlmbeflake, wlfo of Capt. Tim-
borlake, commandant at Fort Ruger,
Honolulu, also arrived on the Shor -
ln,' , . , I
The Sherman brought twolvo.
cabin, wo second-class nnd twenty
eight steerage passengers to Hono-j
lulu. Twenty-seven caauats for thOj
United States nrmy wero among tho
arrivals.
On July 8 the Sherman spoke tho
transport Sheridan, nnd nt that tlmo
was effected. tho transfer of a dozen
stowaways who' had endeavored to
heat Uncle Ham' out of transporta
tion to San Francisco. The stow
aways were Bent from the Sheridan
to tho Sherman, and are now agaln
e'njoylng tho delights of balmy Ha
waii net. Tho vessel sails for Mn.
nlla at 8 o'clock Thursday morning.
ALLEGED BURGLAR
' ISCpMHiTTED
This morning nt the police court
Lum Sung, tho one armed Chlnesu
who told. Chief McDumo, all about tho
ro.qbory at an AJea store waived ex
amination, and was sent on. to tho
Circuit Court. Lum coi)fess.cd to ev
erything, and toid how he, Soon Duck
aud. a Porto Rlcnn,- had stolcu a lot
ot goods from tho store.
oon Duck Is woll known to Lum,
and ho says that as soon as tho nib
bery was finished Soon, went off with
one bag of goods and left htm tha
other. No trace has been found of
tbo Korean, who usually pretends to
bo a Japanoso, and travots around
tho country as ono.
SAFE BURGLAR IS
SLtLAT LARGE
Bo far tho man who took tho safo
from tho houso of. Chlng Lum "on Sun
day night, has not been discovered,
A . young Chinese who' was. suspected
of- the crime has accounted for his,
movements during the wholo of Sua
dny night, and ho.scema to bo Inno
cent ot tha burglary.. ' ' "
Tho Jevyolry has, nil heon.Utod wthJ
ijifl poucc, nn,u cjipiprioys ,u mi ,
bracelets, rings ana Druwiivg. ww
crlptlons of tbo Jewels havo been scjnt
all ovor tho Islands and a sharp look
out will li'o kept for anyono who may
try to euii some oi iiv,iiu. ,t
REAi; ESTATE. TRANSACTIONS,
, Entered of .Record .July, 11, 1910,
William 0 Irwin & Co Ltd by Tr tn
Walter F Dillingham ,..AM
Henry C Brims and wf to Frank B
Thomoxon Tr .' .-H
front Trust Co Ltd Tr to Wong
Chco -Hol
1J. Ifackfold & po Ltd to Y Nlshlt
moto .,,.,. ,.,BB
Entered fop Record July 12, 1010,
Kflllpahtipahu and hsb' to Margaret
K Bertlem'ann V
Joe N Anselmo to County of Mau
Can h
Frank Robollo to County of Maul
,'.,,. Can U
J Alfred Magoon to Malta Pakoma
nnd lil ol
Havld Kalanl by Aft! AWvt
Kllxn E CniHldy nnd. hsb tn Mull
nidg ft'Loan Socy of Haw. Ltd,
. . . ; ,,.,',.; Addn .CbBO
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PHONE 152.
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SHARES BY !
There hn been a veritable rush for
tho small stocks In tho Innt twenty
Olaa Is keeping a lead In the amount
ot stock sold but McBrydo came In
yesterday nficrnoon as n very strong
second. Over two thousand shares
of McBrydc sold at 6 and the market
closed today nt nn advancing figure.
fjtarly two thousand shares of Olna
wcro sold between boards anil on tho
Exchango this forenoon tho market
was strong nnd ndvnnclng nt 6.50.
The cause for nil this Is the good
repdrts from these properties andthe
easy condition of tno money mnci.
A great many pcoplo sec tho oppor-
o g Rolv llg wnlcr Mcm,
rpduclne he CIUcn,0 .. .,.,..
-
ln8 cch on of uar'
Ab-,P Wl Investors, nnd they are
Honokna took n decided slump this
morning for somo unknown reason.
Over two hundred Bharcs sold on tho
Board nt 18.75 .which Is considerably
lower thau tho recent sales.
Good reports on tho world's condi
tion of sugar camo in tbo circulars
this morning, and on tho whole the
IocaI ltunlon iookB brighter thun It
has for some, time past
- - -
(Continued from Page 1)
tho Territory aid can woll bo as
tounded at tho example of attempt
ing to secure tho votos of tho Ha
wallans by advlco that If they really
deslro liquor they can sccuro It from
tho mainland.
Tho circular states specifically that
thcro Is nothing to prevent tho poor
'man ot small moans from Having, up
his money until nu gem enough to
gether tn enable him to sccuro liquor
In cases. Just ns tho man of moans
would do under tha operation of n
prohibition law.
This astonishing example of what
Woolley means by a prohibition law
for Hawaii la supposed to bo an. an
swer to the statements that a pro
hibition law for Hawaii would lu effect
amount to class legislation.
in brief, this circular Informs tho
Hawaiian people that they can savo
their monoy under tho reglmo of a
Thurston-Woollcy Inw nnd obtain li
quor from tho mainland,
SUPREME COURT
CASES ARGUED
There ore three cases sot for ar
gument before tho Supreme Court
this week, two being on tho calendar
tor tomorroir and one for Thursday
morning.
Tomorrow, morning the caso of
Mnry Richards vs. Carl On Tat qt
al. comes, up, for nrgnmenU This
caea Is up to tho higher tribunal
upon an appeal, from tho Judgment
of tho lowor court.
In tho afternoon an appeal In tho
caso of, G. Segolkon vs. Charles W
Booth, at al, will be argued.
Thursday morning, arguments will
bo heard In tile caso ot R. It. Make
Van vs. B. Knno ct nl., which has
boon brought to tho Supreme Court
on. exceptions.
BV AUTHORITY
SEALED TENDERS.
Scaled Tenders, will bo received at
the office of the Superintending of
Public. Works until 12 p'clock noou
of Mondav. July 2S. 1010. -tor furr
ulshlng tho Honolulu, Wuier. Works
with 7D0 feet of 18-lnch bicoi, pipe
,w'ltU cast Iron fittlpgQ. In accord.
anre with, pnus pn file in the De
partment of Public Works,
The Superintendent ot Public
Works reserves the right to reject
any or nil bids.
MAItSTON CAMPBELL.
Superintendent nt Public Works.
Honolulu, July 12, 1910. -
. , 1008-iqt . ,. ;
PROHIBITIONISTS
PROMISE LIQUOR
ADDITIONAL 8HIPPINQ
ARRIVED
Tuesdsy, July
San Francisco Wlihelniln
S. S., 7:30 a. m.
.1
San Francisco China, P. M. 8.
8 n. m.
Han' Francisco Sherman, U, B,
T., noon.
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PASSENGERS ARHIVRD
VI
ra- n m a R rihlnn. from San
F.'AntfBco. For Honolulu; D. Wl way ports, July 12. R. S. Hosmcr,
'Andorron, Mrs. F. R. t'assett, Miss T. C. Davlcs, Mrs. W. von Kmmory
Lillian Hbbs, R. F. Langc, F. D..MIss Elaa Cotes, Muis. Wagonjor, F.
Lucas, Mrs. F. D. Lucas. Miss Grace S. Dodge, Mfs. Dodgd, Miss Jloticttl,
M'oorhead, Miss M. E. Blnclalr, Hy.'MIss Adams, 0. P. Judd, Mrs.vuuu.
.. . fl Kt t Kitlm Ulna rnirniliiMlrn
Vollmer. Harry Vollmer. For Yo
kohama: J, B. Cutler, Mrs. J. E.
Cutler, F. B. Deubell, Mrs. F, B.
Deubell, E. Gamier, Miss L'ela Glass
cock, Valentine Hetzel. Mrs, Valen
tine Hotzel, W E. Holmes, Mrs. E.
Kyle, V. U Lowell, Miss E. C. Mnr-
kcll, Miss A. 1.. Noursc, Y. N'osse,
Fritz Ohcrmovc, Miss Mnry C. Por
ter, Mrs. K. K. Rlnehnrt, Miss Gcr
trudo Rlnchart, Mlsn Elizabeth nlne
hart, S. M, Shlnml, N. C. Stlncs, J.
11. Schmidt. For Kobe: J. W. Lat
tan, MIbs II. A. Taylor. For Bhang-
halt Jos. F. Brlstoo, F. J. Berry,'
Mrs. Joo Gam, 11. Jee, Miss Carter,
Luther M. Jee, Benton Jee, Miss
Mae Joe, Miss V, T, Sze, John Zct.
tcrlahd. For liongkongr J. Abdcl
nour, n. J. Aiken, 8. W. Allen, R. U
Barry, Miss Marjorle Barber, M. J.
Bcdall, John Bredell, Mrs. John ire
dell, Chun Yolk Mnn, Chuck Jaw, F.
J. Clifford. Rev, W. B. Davis, -Mrs. "W,
S. Davis, Webster 8. Davis Jr Ste
phen C. Dcllruhl, C. E. Oeru, Mrs.
Walkor C. Graves, A. C. Haddock.
Mrs. A. C. Haddock and Infant, Mas
ter John E. Haddock, Miss M. L.
Hopkins, Jew Sing Hung, Miss Mar-
riot Hnnlon, Jung Joo Sum, W. J.
King, W. B. Christian, Miss C. Klass,
Y. L, Leong, Miss M. Lynch, Miss
M. McCllntock, J. McPherson, D.
O'Sulllvnu, Master Rue Preston,
Quan Hon, Miss Quan Ylt, Quon
Shung Tuey, Max Kelchman'n, Mrs.
P. P. Rue nnd servant, Mrs. Jas. W.
Slsk and Infant, Miss Colistnnco V.
Slsk. Mini Veda Tolchard, 11 W
Tnckoy, Mrs. II, W. Tuckcy, Miss M
Turkey, Mrs, K. Van Busklrk, H. A.
Walsh, John W. Weaver, Mrs, John
W. Weaver, Mlsa E. W. Whltcomb.
Miss Helen R. Wright. Miss C. II,
Young.
Por M. N. 8. 8., Wllholmlna. from
Bah Francisco, July. 12. II. B. Glf
ord, John Evans, Miss J, K. Bcckley,
Mrs. Gcorgo C. Bcckley, Frank Arm
strong. U, H. Cnry, L. M. Iowrey. J.
A. Oilman .Jr.. J. McClcllan, A. II. In
galls, It. Evans, F. Schnack, Miss Roso
Raphael, Miss 11. Hendricks, 8. T.
Deacon, N. B, Lansing, Mrs. B, E.
Wyntt, Miss Nora Wyatt, Mrs II Dea
con, Mrs. W. T. Schmidt, W. B. Tho
mas, Mrs. W. B. Thomas, Mrs. H. D.
Bevertdgo, Mrs. 0. F. Borcman and
child, Mrs. A. Zabol and child.
Miss Mario Thomson, Miss Ma
bel Vanco, Mrs, Blalsdoll, Miss
Blatsdoll, Mrs. C. B. Hofgaard, Mtss
G. Hofgaard, Miss P. B. Roberta, Miss
R, A. Roberts, Mrs. J B, Roberts, Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Marx, Mr. J. A. Mc
Ewcn, R. Holmann, M. C. Harrison,
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Ross, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Fagan, Mrs. II. W. Hymon,
R. H. Hyman. Mrs. M. Stono, Miss
Mar' Buttorflcld, Miss K. Hannah,
Mr. and Mrs. Steven. J. Cooper
Keith MacRau. R. E. Splcer. Carl
Joys. Mrs. B. J. Weight, Mrs., D. W.
Head. Mr. and Mrs. Cadwcll nnd
child., J. F. Morgan, J.. F. Morgan Jr..
Miss G. A. Hicks, Miss L. Morgan,
Mrs. L. Schellberg nnd two children,
Mr. nnd Mrs. von Holt nnd family
Mr. and Mrs. I, E-. Howlns,. J. B
Castlo. 1. L. Clark.. Mr. and Mrs,
8chocn, D. L. Wlthlngton, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A
D. Baldwin. A. 8. Baker, F.. E. Hlmh.
0. W. Hawkins, Mr and Mrs. F. G
Bartiott and son, Mlsa C. E. Moffett
Per U. 8. A. T, Shqr.man,, from
San Francisco. For Honolulu: Lt.
C. C. Wlnnia, Bth Cavalry; Mrs. B.
'J. Tlmberjakq and' four children, Mr.
yronno, Midshipman 8. W. King; U.
8. N.j 2nd Lt. James Pine.; U." 8, R.
C B.'s Robert D. King, Mrs. II, M.
I March and' son, W. R. Cantwell, Gus-
tav l(ieuin, Mrs. worm aubi.
TRAN8P0RT SERVICE;
Dix, ar. Seattlo from Hon., May 14
Logan. from Hon. for Manila, Juno 14
Sheridan, from Manila sailed, from
flbn. .July 4.'
Shorman,. from 8. F. arrived Hon.
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WATERFRONT NOTES-
x
THE,, ALAKBA wharf wllj bo tha
Bccno ot an Imnromntu concert to he
glverj, by ,th9, Territorial tand, .thin
ovcnlhg, tho occasion 'bolng thq dp-,
parturo or tho Matson rayigaiion
steamnr Lurllno for Ban, Franolso.
Thb,vpssql Is cYng,lV,nolilu with
ovflr fifty cabin and second clnVsjan
engcrs,' llor frejght. lBt "includes a
wide range of Isiand products among
which ara cons'lgntn.cnt of pineapple,
juice, tinned' pineapples, sugar, rice,
honey and sundries,
its
A CABLE received from Ban Fran
cisco announces thn departure of tho
MatBOn Kavlp.allou.Htonmor. F.nlorprlno
-"' ,-..-,-..w -.. , , w
frfim Ban Francisco. The vobso! sail-
I.edjifof'JIIIo on last Saturday,
ON PAQE ElOHT.
Tli Hi I." : iMonJfy, J"Dl 11.
inilna.iM. N.' Sani lVnncco-L'vcnlr, Bel
BclK.
sp.,
lA m.t' 1. '' 'WL.
Kaual ports Nocau Btmr, 5
P. ID.
Tuesday July 12. (
Hllo tin way ports Mauna Kca,
Rtmr.; 10 a. m. ,
i ,j r
PABBENQER8 DEPARTED
Per ntmr. Mauna Kca for lilM ana
Miss F. M. Fultz. Mrs. Coggshnum.
Mrs. Parmontcr, MIsb L. nyon! M!es
P. Hcen, W. Crawford, Mrs. Crawford,
Capt. F. VD. Walker, F. W. Jartloson,
R. McCorrlston. F. R. Fnssett, Jas.
Forrest, Miss E. Peterson,. Miss E.
McCarthy, Miss L. McCarthy Mlsa
I. Young, Mrs. J; Monsarrat, ia. k.
Dole. Mrs. Dolo, H,". I. Utile. W. Owcti,
Mrs. Owen, C. 8t Brown, L. Steven
son, O. W, Dickson, Mrs. Dickson, A.
IJ, unisro, m, a. auvB. ,
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PASSENGERS BOOKED
I
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Per M. N. 8. S.-Lurllne for San
FrnnrlBco, July 12,-rRobert- Farley, J.
K. Farley, C. O., HottcU Mrs, Hottal,
MIbs Iv Sturtovant, illss U McStock
or, O. P. Hottcl, F. B. McStockor, Miss
B. Clark, Miss P.acnoll, MIssiA. W.
Deas. MIbs V. Cowan. Mrs. Jv. M.
Scott, Miss Mabel Buntcr, Albert 8.
Baker. Mrs. .Baker. MIbs A, 8. Jlart
lett Miss Green Mrs. J. J. Green. Miss
M, Dunn. Miss C. Hcrrjck. L. Ilonls
borgor, John Hind, Miss N. Bmlth,
MIbs A. B. Collier, Mrs. B..T. Mills.
Per stmr, Klnau, for Kaual, ports.
July 12. II. C. Waldron, W. 11.
Rice. Miss Emily Rlcet A. H. Wong,
Salomon Hoe, Mrs. D. K. 8heldon,
H. Nakamarn, Miss Hadley, Miss A.
Holt, Miss I. Boyd.. Miss A. Hall,
MIbs J. Boyd, Mrs.,J,.H, Cummlngs.
Miss E. Cummlngs, "illss FornVndcz.
Mrs, M.- P. Aklna, Rov. J. A. Aklna.
N. Akana, MIss,.Rosd. Alornn.
Per stmr. Mlknhala, for Maul nnd
Mnlokal ports. Chas. L. Martin, R.
W. Cathcart, Mrs. Cathcart, F. F.
MeycrB, Mrs. Meyprs.
WATERFRONT NOTE9
i
A1TER THREE weeks spent ht
Honolulu tho 'trim Belgian training: ,
slhp'Avenlc sailed lato yesterday af
ternoon witn nor destination as .an
FranclBco. This vessel and he staff
of officers prpveil a welcome addition
to tho ;wrt. Doth omcers ana men
were afforded. much opportunity of
vlsltlug ho Important "points of Inter
est In and about Honolulu. Tho ves
sel arrived hero oil Juno 17th with
a shipment, of nbout. thrco thousand
tons of Australian coal. This fuel
has been loft at tho local yards. Tho
Belgian ship goes" to Ban Francisco
In tho hopes of- securing a, charter.
m
ONE HUNDRED and alxleen sacks
of mainland mall aro Included In tho
shipment brought to this port, by tho
Pacific Mall liner China. Sixty six
sacks aro intended for tho Philippine
Islands and will be transferred 'to tho
United Btatos army transport' Bhcr
man,, which vessel proceeds tp Mn
nlla by a shorter rputo than that cov
ered by a transhipment at Hongkong.
n
A WIRELE8S received last night
from tho Occhnlo steamship 8lorra
now enroulo from Ban Francisco and
due' to'arrivo at Honolulu on Friday
morning gives that vessel's position as
1250 inllos from, Honolulu, northeast
winds; 'moderate Bca; baromotor,
AA4A. ,... .l..A AR a.
du.aui IVUIIJUIUlUlw, vu, -
W. S. Ward, who for years was
manager of the Keaau store at(Olaa,
Hawaii, Is now on the mainland;
hut Ukcs tho greatest Intorest In nil
that pertalna,to Hawaii! His broth
or, L. T. Ward, a' sailing the Molll
lou In the transpacific., race, and,
from all 'accounts,, hopes to do wen
In tho ov'ent.'
Tho Mollllou, left Santa Cruz at
'10;55 a. mi'on July C and wus given
'a,' great sond-oft by; a big crowd of
people. W. 8.' Ward, In writing, of
the affair, states that tho Mollllou
got. quickly under way und ,'made
good time down to San Pedro,
That the Mollllou (considered to
have! a 'goodr thnrjcp'Cln the rico Is
'evldent-'frohr AvVrdWetter, arid his
lirothor feels. confident that with fa
vorable winds the' yawl will make a
name for hersolf.
Tho Mollllou Is 51. feet over all.
3S feet wdter-IIhe, 1-4 feet beam and
draws 8 teet 6 Inches, 'belng'h keel
bdat, On the'trlp to San' Pedro she
was In cdmmand of tjqmodore Louis
Ward'of'lho Aoollan Yacht Club. The
rest ot the crew consists' of William
Johnson of the.' hark AndreW W'elch,
Frhiik Fnrnknpt of thn Corinthians,
William Crnlg, Walter' Bchroednr,
,, , ,,
Fred Frodorlcks, John nussoll and
I cook.
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