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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., FRIDAY, AUG. 11, 1911.
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Oceanic Steamship Company
Lsavs 8, ft Arrlvs Hon, Leave Hen. Arrlvs 8. F.
Augiitl 12 Auguit IB Auguit 23 Auguit 29
September 2 8pUmbr S September 13 September 19
(A first elate, ilngU, 8. F. $110 ftrtt clue, round trip, Bin Franolaea.
0. BRTWIlt A CO., LTD., Central Agents.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,
Bteomern of the above compnny will call at Honolulu anil leave tnta port
on or bout the date mentioned below:
FOR THE ORIENT. FOR 8AN FRANCISCO.
8 8. Mongol! Auguit 28 8. 8. Perils Augutt 25
6. 8. Perila September 20 8. 8. Korea September 1
8. 8. Korea September2S 3. 8. Siberia September 16
8. S. Siberia October 10 8 8. China September 22
8. S. China October 17 8. S. Manchuria . . September 29
For general Information apply to
H. Hackfetd & Co., Ltd., agents
TOYO RISEN KAISHA
Steamera of the, above Company
about the datos mentioned below:
FOR THE ORIENT.
8. 8. Chiyo Mam Auguit IS
8. 8. America Maru September 6
8. 8. Tenyo Maru September 12
8. 8. Shlnyo Maru October 3
8. 8. Chlyo Miru October 31
Matson Navigation. Company
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN
FROM 8AN FRANCI8CO.
8. 8. Honolulan Augutt S
8. 8. Wilhelmina Auguit 8
84 S. Lurline Auguit 23
8. 8. Wilhelmina September 5
8. 3 Lurline September 20
8. 8. HILONIAN of thlt line tailt from 8eattle for Honolulu direct on or
about AUGUST 12, 1911.
For further particular, apply to
CASTLE ft COOKE, LTD.. (toner) Agents. Bonolnlt
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
STEAMSHIP
FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA.
Zealandla Auguit 18
Marama September 13 Makers September 12
THE0 H. DAVHI ft CO.. LTD.. GENERAL AQEKTI.
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AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
From New York to Honolulu, via Tehuantepec, vry tlxth day.
Freight received at all time at the Company' wharf, 41st 8trtt, 8outh
Brooklyn.
FH0M BEATTLE OR TAC0HA TO HONOLULU DIRECT:
8. 8. MISSOURIAN, to tail AUQU8T 13
8. S. COLUMBIAN, to sail AUGUST 25
8. 8. ALASKAN, to sail
For further Information apply to
Honolulu.
C. P.
Phone 2295 Reaches
Hustace-Peck Co.. Ltd.
ALL KINDS OF ROCK AND SAND FOR CONCRETE WORK.
FIREWOOD AND COAL.
3 QUEEN STREET P. O. BOX 212
FIRE INSURANCE
The B. F. Dillingham Co.
LIMITED
Mnaral Agent for Havali:
Ana Aasuranca Company of Lonaon
Nv York Underwriters' Agency.
Prsvldsnc Washington Insurance Co
rth FLOOR. 8TANGENWALD BLDQ
LIFE INSURANCE
Is not a Luxury; It Is a Ntcecilty.
But you Muit have the BEST
and that Is provided jy the famoui
and most equitable Law of Mats
ehusotts, In ths
New England Muiual
Life Insurance Co.
OF BOSrON, MASSACHUSETTS.
If ysu would be fully Informed about
Mass laws, sddrsss
CASTLE & COOKE,
MNIRAL QENT8,
HONOLULU. T. H.
will call at and leave Honolulu on or
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
S.
8. Tenyo Maru Augutt 18
S. S. Shlnyo Maru September 8
S. S. Chlyo Maru October 8
S. S. America Maru,...t..Oetobar27
S. S. Tenyo' Maru November 3
CASTLE A COOKE, LIMITED,
Agents, Honolulu.
TRANCISCO AND HONOLULU
FOR 8AN TRANCIBCO.
S. 8. Honolulan Augutt 13
8. 8. Wilhelmina Auguit 16
S. 8. Lurline Auguit 29
S. S. Wilhelmina September 13
S. S. Lurline September 28
COMPANY
FOR VANCOUVER.
Maiama Auguit 15
,.,, SEPTEMBER 6
H. HACKFELD A CO, LTD, aginti,
MORSE, General Freight Agent.
Oahu Railway Time Table
Outward.
Fur Wetanae, Walalua, Kanaka and
Way Stations '1:16 a. m , t:20 p. tu
For Pearl City, Kwa Hill and Way
Stations f7: SO a. m., :15 a. m.
11:30 a. m, 3:15 p. m., 8:20 p. su.
5:15 p. in , (0:30 p. m., ttl:lR p. m.
For Wanlawa and Lellshua 10:20
s. m., 5:1J o. m, tf:S0 p m., tll:lf
p. m.
Inward.
ArrlT. Honolulu from Kahuka, Wal
aulua and Walanas 8:J6 a, m.
5:31 p. m.
Arrive Honolulu froji Kwa Mill and
Peari City-17: 46 a. m, 8:S6 a. m
11:02 a. in., 1:40 p. re., 4:2I p. m
6:81 p. m., 7:S0 p. in.
Arrive Honolulu from Wehlawa and
Lellehua 9:16 a. tn,tl:4P p. m,(:31
p. m., 310:10 p. m.
ThA HalolWA lAmUmA ivrLhAn,
train (only flrat class tickets honored) ,
lea, en Honolulu every Sunday at 8:38
a. m.; returning, arrives In Honolulu
at 10:10 p.m. The Llmlteit auis only
at Pearl City and Walanae outward
and Walanae. Walnshn unit Pairl ril
Inward.
Dally. tSundav xceutad. IHuudav
Onlv.
O. P. DENIBON, r. O. SMITH.
Superintendent. a. P. A
1 1 e t ! n phone nunberi arei
Basinets Offlee tilt.
Kallrrlal mm MM,
IlUbliihed in 1881
Bishop & Co.
1ANXXRI
Commercial uxi Travelers'
Lettert of Credit limed on
the Bank of California and,
The London Joint Stock Bank
Ltd., London.
Correspondent for ths
American Express Company
and Thoi. Ccok A Ion.
Interest allowed on Term
and Saving Bank Deposits.
BANK OF HONOLULU
LrHfTED
PAID CAPITAL, 600,000
Successor to
CLADS SPKECKEL3 ft CO.
Invites yonr Account and
offers satisfactory aenriot.
Loans at market rates.
Exchanfe and Cable trans
fers. Traveler.' Credits and
Checks available everywhere.
The Yokohama Specie
Bank, Limited l
HEAD OFFICE... YOKOHAMA
Capital (Paid Up).. Yen 24,000,000
Reserve Fund Yen 1C.C0O0OO
General banking business
transacted. Savings accounts for
II and upwards.
Fire and burglar-proof vault",
with Safe Deposit Boxes for rent
at 12 per year and (upwards f J
Trunks aud case to be kept onv
custody at moderate rates.
Particulars to be applied for.
TU AKAI, Manager.
Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer
chants Street Telephone 2421
and 1G94. p. O. Box lit.
TWO FORD MACHINES
Juit as good a nw three sests,
One S2O0) one 1250.
Oahu Machine Shop
301 QUEEN AND RICHARD8 ST8.
Telephone 514
Honolulu Electric
Co.
Engineering and Contracting
House-Wiring Byjoalrins- Snnillet
1187 ALAKEA ST. Near BeretanU
PLANISHED STEEL
A full aiiortment, lim M"sM"
to 48"xl20", and gangei . II to
N- 8 juit to hand.
We do sheet metal work of all
kinds, and guarantee utilisation,
Yonr patronage if lolicitfcd.
PB0MPT ATTENTION TO J0BBU0
EMMELDTH CO., LTD.
Phone 1511 145 King Street
BUILDING MATERIAL
t all ran.
BALBIS IX LTMBXB.
aIXJCX A B0BHM.
, ttmt t: ? sToaoUl
2185 'JHor'"Jt " -2256
badness ofllce. These ure tlie tele-
phone nnnilim ot the II u 1 1 e 1 1 n.
BLUE STONE CURBING
TIIK TINKST CUItUlNd SOLD IN HONOLULU. AND WI3
Ann NOT IN THI1 THUS!'. ALSO, WIS OlTHIl UNDIJRI'IN
NINO OP Till: HAMIl 111(111 HTANDINO IN QUALITY. IP
VOII TIIINIC OP HU1LDINO. Si:iJ IIH PIltST. OUH I'llK'P.S
Aim HKJI1T.
Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd.,
ROBINSON BUILDING
Alexander & Baldwin,
, LIMITED
Sugar Factors.
Commission Merchants,
and Insurance Agents
' Agent for
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Company,
I'ala 1'lantatlnn.
Maul Agricultural Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Knhuku Plantation Company.
Mcllryde Hugar Compuny.
Kahulul llullroad Company.
Kauai Hallway Compuny.
Iloiiolua Itanch.
Ilulku Fruit and Packing Company.
Knual fruit am) Ijind Company.
Castle & Cooke, Ltd
Honolulu, T. H.
1
8HIPPINO AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS
and
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
Rspresant'ng
Kwa Plantation Co.
Walalua Agricultural Oo., Ltd.
Kobala Sugar Co.
Walmea Hugar Mill Co.
Apokaa Sugar Co. Ltd.
Fulton Iron Works of SL f,oula.
Babcock t WlUon Puraps
Green's Fuel Economltere.
Kittson Navigation (Hi
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
SUQAR FACTORS AND COM.
MISSION MERCHANTS
Offlcere and Directors:
. V. Blihop President
Geo. H. Itooertson
....Vice-President and Manager
W. W. North Treasurer
Richard Ivers Secretary
J. K Clalt Auditor
Oeo. R. Carter Director
C. H. Cooke Director
R. A. Cooke ntrwtor
A. Qartley Director
a Brewer & Co., Ltd.
FIREAND MARINE
INSURANCE AGENCIES
in , u
Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool.
London Assurance Corporation.
Commercial Union Assurance Co.
... ot London.. .v,
SccttUh Union National Ins.
Co. ojsEdluhurgh. , '
Caledonian Insurauce qo. of
Edinburgh.
American & Foreign Marine Ins.
Co.
IHS
Chas. R. Frazier
Company
rODX ADVEETIMU
Phone 1371 122 King St.
CARBORUNDUM WHEELS
They hold shape and cut fast) will
lave time and money on any character
of grinding work.
HONOLULU IRON -WORKS CO.
Agert for Hawaiian lilanda
Chemical Engines and
Watchman's Clocks
For Sale by
7. A. OILH1I
Fort Utreet
PACIFIC ENfHNEEBINO
COMPANY, LTD
Consulting, Designing and Cos-
itrnoting Engineer!.
Bridgti, Buildings, Concrete Itrns-
tnret. Steel Strnoturei, Sanitary Byi
temi, Beporti and Eitimatci on Pro-
jecti. Phone 1045.
E. O. HALL A. 80N, LTD.
Cor. King and Fort St, HONOLULU
Hardware, Paint and Oil, Shin
chandlery, Stove, Crockery, Qlanwar
and Kltchin Uteniilii 8porting Qood,
uun. Revolver ard Ammunition
"mtei-lslant, and O.R..U Shipping
books for sale at the Bulletin
office. EOc each.
QUEEN STREET
HOW TO DIVIDE
LICENSE FUND
Matter Goes to Supreme Court
For An Opinion as to
Right Method.
Tho problem of tho rcfundliiR of
merchandise llccnics which wcro inld
iiiuler 1111 net, ulKcqiiciitly thrown
out hy the cnuitH, In licfuro tho Sit
Jircme Court (o "bcttlo. Tho last log
Ixlntnrn niiproprlntPil $20,000 to meet
tho ilcmatiils null Oocrni)r Prenr
vetocil the bill hut It una jiaRBCd over
his lic.nl. The amount auproprlaleil
fulls Bhort of the nmoiint claimed,
llovocr, which totals $00,000 nml
TreaRiircr Conkllni; ilcclitcil lint It
naii up to the claimants to pet n de
cision an to how the money nhiiiihl bo
distributed.
Attorney Dcncrnl Alexander l.lnil
nay Jr., formall) put tho case before
tho roiirt )entprd.iy when ho filed a
Ftalcmcnt of nk'iee,! facts for the
JiiiIkcs to rIvo their opinion on. The
curo In queRtlnii In that of O. I?.
Smllliles, pl.ttntlff ninl Trcnaiircr D.
L. Conkllni; ilefcnd.tnt. Ilctween Juno
14, 1900 and Jaiinaiy 20, 1001, nliout
ISO persoiiR, firms nnd coriKiratlmm
paid to (lie treasurer a total of $18,-
938 78 for the purpose of ohlalulnR
iticrchanillio licenses for tho year.
That pursuant to the provisions of
Act HI of Inst spHilon, which appro
priated $20,000 from the general rov
niuo fund for tho puriioso of paying
back the amounts collected as license
lax, plaintiff, as asnlRneo of the claim
tints for $18,9.18.78, piescnted to Conk
HiiK detailed Rtatements, erlfled by
oath, of tho iimoiints paid by each.
Other persons also presented their
claims nmoiiutlng In nil to $01,083 05
and tho iiiiestlnn tlint the Supremo
Court Is nsked to decide Is "whether,
under thn provisions of said Act 143
of the EPsslon l.ius of 1911. defomlnnt
rliould pay pi ilutlff tho amount ot
$18 9.18.7S nt nlj. In rull or In part;
nnd If In part, what proper propor
tions." Among the rlalmints nro II. Hnck
feld & Co, Ltd, $101S fifi: i:. O. Ilnll
& Ron, Ltd . $12C4 32; Castle & Cooko,
Ltd . $2411 90; Henry May & Co , Ltd.
$98S.7G; II j man tiros, $044 qG; tho
von Hamm Young Company, Ltd ,
$r,9SC0; C P. Hofgaard & Co, Ltd.,
of K11u.1l, $C2nO; McCricsne) & Sons,
$710 90.
Thompson, Wilder, Watson & Lymer
and A. L. C. Atkinson represent the
parties.
SALVAGE CASE
UP FOR HEARING
Local Firms Bring Suit Against
Celtic Chief to Settle
Their Claims.
Tho hearing of tho case of the Mill-
tr Suhage Company, tho Mntson Na-
ilgitloii Company and the Inter-Island
Steam Navigation Company ngutnst
tho owners of tho Urlttsli bark Celtic
Chief and on which they claim sal
vnge, came before Judso Charles F.
ClenioiiH In the United Stales district
court )erterday. Attornejs Mngoon,
Waircii and Oleson who nro ropre
eentliig the various parlies In I ho case
will know fspuielhlng of nautical tonus
lieroro they arc through, as Captain
Wlcsliarth, who was on tho stand for
a. long time yesterday banded .then
out light and left.
In his testimony Wlesbarth, who was
In charge of Captain Miller's lighter
lug boats nt tho llmo, was cross-ov
nmlncd by Attorney Oleson, of tho
llrni of Holmes. Stanley and Oleson
r6ircteiiting the owu'eis, and stated
Hint tho vessel was moving for Imlf
nn hour before sho was finally haul
ed off tho reef. Tho steamers wore
nut towing when she actually cama
off, the linos wero hanging slack
Thcio v.ub plonty of water for nil the
Miller boats to navigate all around
tho Celtic Chief, and there was no
(lunger to tho Miller boats to do so.
Ihcro was also 110 danger to them
from the bottom surrounding tho Cel
tic Chlcr.
After an objection being raised
Judge Clenions finally allowed Attor
ney Oleson to aslc a question as to
.the amount of water the Miller boats
dicw. Captain Miller stated that they
drew from two to three feet.
In nosB-oxanilnntlon by Attorney
Waiion witness told of tho night salv
ing or tho Celtic Chief by tho Miller
boils. 'I lie com t then took ti recess
and uftciwanls fuither questions were
put by Attornoy J. Allied Mugoon
hut ho had not got very far when
the court adjourned and the case went
oer.
Tho l'aellle. Coast Steamship Com
Mii's Meumer PureKa, which recent-
Ij lelmned to Ban Pedro, from a
fruitless search for tre.isuie In Hon-
dm an ami Sin Salvadm, Is being
nUen nu olllclal Inspection picpnw
toiy to being placed on tho run fiom
Bin Diego lo Knson ula, Mexico, on
a lle-dus' schedule under cnmiu.ind
of Captain Knowles,
-Tor Sale" tarda at Bulletin...
BY AUTHORITY.
TENDERS 8TEEL BRIDGE.
8KALt:D THNDKHS will bo received
by the Kauai Loan Fund Commission
at l.lliue, Knunl, T. If , until 12 o'clock
in. of Heptembir G, 1911, for furnlshkig
una pln-conm-cled Pratt truss steel
bridge, with ull necessary bolts and
rivets for erecting.
l.oidliiB Hrldgo to be proportioned
fnr'IG-ton trnitloti engine trnlllnjrtbree
10-ton wngon 011 10-foot wheel buses,
pitncnslont Width of roadway, 1G
feet; It with of bridge, enter to cen
tir of tnd pliH, 110 feet.
Floor Hi stem Steel floor beams.
wooden stringers and woodin floor.
Htruln Hheits, Drawings, etc. Uld-
dcrs will siibiiilt with their proposals,
strain sheets showing slreH nnd strains
of each member, also fully detnll plans
and specifications, nil of which must
meit with tho nppronl of the engineer
of the Knunl Loan Fund Commission.
Ilrldge to bo designed fn conformity
with Coopers Htnmhird Specifications
and must ho dcllwrcd to tho Commis
sion entirely frio of rut.
Didders will start In their proposals
the-sum for which they will furnish
tho bridge complete, F. O. II. Hono
lulu, nnd tho shortest ttmo In which
dcllwry rnu be guaranteed.
A rtrtllltd check for S per cent, of
tho nmount bid must accompany pro
posals. The Knual Loan rund Commission
reserves the right to reject any and all
bids
J. It, MOItAONE.
Hnglneer for t)e Kauai Lonn Fund
Commission.
I.llme, Knunl, T. II., August 4, 1011.
49'JS-Ct
S 1
TENDERS-CONCRETE BRIDGE.
Sealed bids Mm I Ixi received by. the
Kauai Loan- Fund Commission until 12
o'clock noon rnti September 6, 1911, for
furnishing ull labor, tools and mate
rial.", and constructing u 200-foot four
spin reinforced concrete bridge, on
foundation ulreudy prepared, at Hnna
ptpe, Kuual, according to plans und
specifications which will be furnished
upon npplluitlon (accompanied by $5)
to the undersigned.
A part ot tho machinery and mate
rial for doing tho work Is at hand, and
It will bo necessary for bidders to visit
tho slto In order to fnnilllarlzo them
selves vvitli conditions to be met.
A certified check tor C per cent, of tho
nmount bid must (.ccompany each pro
posal. '
J. II. MORAOND, ,
Engineer for the Kuutfl.LoamFund
Commission.
Llluie, Kauai, August 4, 1911.
"4!98-Ct
TENDERS ORADINQ..
llids will bo received by the Kauai
Loin Fund Commission -ut Llhue, Ka
unl, until 10 o'clock p. m.pf August
17. 1911, for furnishing all labor, tools
und materials, and constructing 3300
feit (section 1) of tho new Koloa-La-wnl
grade near Koloa, Kauai. A certi
fied chick for C per cent, of the amount
bid must accompany proposals. .
Plans nnd specifications can bo bad
by application (accompanied by $G) to
tho undersigned.
Tho work consists. In tho grenter
part, of cxcnvutlng nbbut 7000 cubic
jnrds of earth nnd placing snmo ac
cording to specifications,
J. II. MORAONn,
Engineer for tho Knual Loan Fund
Commission.
Llhue, Kuuql, August 4, 1911.
4998-Ct
TENDER8 ORADINQ.
Bids will bo received by the Kauai
Lonn Fund Commission at Llhue, Ka
unl, until lOVrlock n. m of August 17.
1911, for furnishing all labor, tools and
materials, and constructing 1G00 feet
(section 2) of the new Hannlel Hill
grade, nt Hanalel, Kauai. A certified
cheek for C per cent, ot the amount bid
must accompany proposals.
Plans and specifications can be had
by application (accompanied by $5) to
the limit rslgned.
The work consists, In the grenter
part, of excavating about 12,000 cubic
yards of earth nnd placing same ac
cording to specifications.
J. II. MORAONU.
Engineer for the Knunl Loan Fund
Commission,
Llhue, Kauai, August 4, 1911.
4998-Ct .
8EALED TENDERS.
Sealed Tenders will be received by
tho Superintendent of Public Works at
tho Capitol HullOIng, Honolulu, until
12 in. of Saturday, August 19, 1911, for
tho construction of tho Aleun Heights
Itond, Honolulu.
Plans, specifications nnd proposal
blanks are on lllu In the Department of
Public Works.
Tho Superintendent of Public Works
reserves the right to reject 'nny or ull
bids. 1
MARSTON CAMPHELL,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Honolulu, August 8, 1911,
4999 lot
ELECTRIC CABINET BATHS WITH
MASSAGE
A natural method of rsoovtry front
bodily disorders ladlti and gtntlsmsa
(upstairs).
BARON 8CHOOL OF PHYSICAL
CULTURE
Phone 2467 or call at 176 S. King BL
Hsekly Bb I let la II per yaar.
MOVEMENTS OF
MAIL STEAMERS
J
VKMELf , TO 'ARRIVE
Saturday, Aug. 12.
San Frnnclsco Sheridan, U, 8. A.
T.
Hllo via way ports Manna Ken,
stinr.
Kauai ports Nocnu, stmr.
SuTiday, Aug. 13.
Knhulut and Hllo Honolulan M.
N. S. S.
Maul, Moloknl nnd I.anal ports
Mikahala, stmr.
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr.
Tuesday, Aug. 15. ,
Australian ports via Suva 'Ma
rama, C.-A. 8. S.
San Francisco Chi) o Maru, T. K.
K. 8. 8.
Kona nnd Kan ports Manna Loa,
stmr,
Wednesday, Aug. 16.
Hawaii via Maul porta Claudlner
stmr. ,
Knual ports W. O. Hall, stmr.
Friday, Aug. 18.
Hongkong via Japin porta Tenyo
Maru, T. K. K. 8. 8.
Vancouver and Victoria Zealandla,
C.-A. 8. 8.
Ban Frnnclsco Sierra, 0.1 8. S.
Saturday, Aug. 1. -ir'
Hllo via- way portB Mauna Kea,
Btmr.
Sunday, Aug. 20. ,
Maul, Moloknl anil Laual porta
Mikahala, stmr. , ..
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr. '
Tuesday, Aug. 22. 4
Central aud South American ports
lluyo Maru, T, K. K. 8. 8.
Wednesday, Aug. 23.
San Francisco Lurline, M. N. 8. 8.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlno,
stmr.
Knual ports W. O. Hall, stmr.
Friday, Aug. 25.
Hongkong via Japan porta Persia,
P..M. 8. 8.
Saturday, Aug. 26.
Hllo via way ports Mauna Kea
stmr, r
Friday, Aug. 25.
Kona and Kau ports Mauna Loa,
Btmr. J
8unday, Aug. 27. '
:Mnul,"Molokal nnd Lanal ports
Mikahala, stmr.
Kauai isirts Klnau, stmr.
Monday, Aug. 28. e
San Francisco Mongolia, P," Jtf. 8."
8. 1
Wednesday, Aug. 30.
Hawaii via Maul porta Claudine
stmr.
Kauai ports W. O. Hall, Btmr.
j ' VMULI TO D1PART "
Friday, Aug. 11.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudine,
stmr., G p. m.
Honokna, Kukulhaelo and porta
Wallele, stmr.
Saturday, Aug. 12. ,
Manila via Ouam Sheridan, U. 8,
A. T. '
Sunday, Aug. 13.'
8an rrnncisco Honolulan, M. N. S.
S, 10 a. in.
Sallna Cruz via Hllo and Port Al
lenMexican, A.-Ht 8. 8. p. m.
Monday, Aug, 14.
Kauai ports Noeau, stmr., B p. m.
Tuesday, Aug. 15.
Vancouver and Victoria Marama, '
C.-A. 8. 8.
Hongkong via Japan ports Chlyo
Maru. T. K. K. 8. 8.
Hllo via way ports Mauna Kea,
stmr., 10 a. m. '
..Maul, Moloknl and I.anal porta
Mikahala, Btmr., 6 p. in.
Kauai ports Klnau, Btmr,, C p. m.
Wednesday, Aug. 16.
Son Francisco Wilhelmina, ,M. N
S. 8, 10 a. m.
Thursday, Aug, 17.
Kauai ports W. O. Hall, stmr, S
p. m. '
Friday, Aug. 18.
Australian ports via Fanning Isl
and Zealandla, C.-A. 8. 8.
Kona and Kau juris Mauna Loa,
stmr,, noon,
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlno,
stmr., S p. m.
Saturday, Aug. 19.
San Francisco Tenyo Maru, Jap.
stmr.
Monday, Aug, 21, -
Kauai ports Noeau, Btmr., G p. m.
Tuesday, Aug. 22.
Hllo via way portB Mauna Kei,
stmr., 10 a. m.
Maul. Molokal and iJinal ports
Mikahala, stmr., G p. m.
Kuual ports Klnau, stmr.. G p. m.
Wednesday, Aug. 23.
San Francisco Siena, O. 8. 3.
Friday, Aug. 25.
San Francisco Persia- P. M. 8. 8.
Saturday, Aug. 26. "
Hongkong via Japan ports Buyo
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- Monday, Aug. 28.
Hongkong via. Japan ports Mongo
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Tuesday, Aug. 29.
San rrnncisco Lurline, M, N. S. S,
PASSENGERS DEPARTED
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for San Frnnclsco, Aug. 11. Miss fl.
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Per Btiur. W, O. Hall, for Kausl
ports, Aug. 10. J. D. Illgglns, M. Mr
Clellan, W. F. ITost, Mrs. M. Ludloff,
Inter-Island and O, R. & L. Shipping
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