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, EVENING BULLETIN, rtONOLULU.T. H,, WEDNESqWnAUOo 23,1.
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Oceanic Steamship Company
Lesvt 8. P. Arrive Hon. Leave Hon. Arrlvt 8. F.
September 2 . September 8 Auuiitt 23 ........August 29
September 23.. . ... September 29 Septemocr 13 September 19
(65 fint class, tingle, 8. F. 1110 nrtt class, round trip, Hun Francltoe.
C. BREWIR & CO., LTD., General Arents.
I
tyyiull Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,
. , , , -
k. Blrnmrrn PC tlio ntxivo company will cull nl Honolulu nnd leave this port
en or b'out tlio dales lucntlo'iad below:
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FOR THE ORIENT. FOn SAN FRANCISCO.
8 . Mongolia I.... August 18 S. S. Peril , August 25
6. 8. Persia September?" S. S. Korea September 1
S. S. Karen Septembers 8. S. Siberia September 16
S. S. Siberia October 10 S 8. China September 22
8. U. China October 17 8, S. Manchuria September 29
For KMicrnl Information apply lo
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
Established In 1851
Bishop & Co.
BANKER!
Commercial and Traveler!
letten of Credit limed on
the Bank of California and
The London Joint Stock Bank
t Ltd., Londou.
Corrcipondenti (or tkt
American Express Company
and Thoi. Ccok & Ion.
Interest allowed on Term
' and Saving Bank Deposits.
Alexander & Baldwin,
LIMITED
Sugar Factors.
Commission Merchants,
and Insurance Agents
Agtntt for
Hawaiian Commercial & Bugar Co.
, ;nniku, BjiKtir i company.
1'iilu Plantation. ' t .
"Maul Agricultural 'Company.
1 IaV nllnti Sugar' Company.
Kahukli flnntdtlnn Company.
Mcllrydo Sugar Company.
Kiihiilul Railroad Company.
Kiiunl Itallnny Company.
Ilonolim nnnch. i
llnlkti' fruit ninl Packing Coinpnny.
Kaiml Friill'iind ijwd Company.
REAL ESTATE
. TRANSACTIONS
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. Slciilm-m or tlio above Company wilt call at and Icavo Honolulu on or
tout the clatci mentioned below:
FOR THE ORIENT. FOH SAN FRANCISCO.
September 8
ui(i- 8, S. Tenyo Maru September 12 S. 8. Sliinyo Maru September
,' A. &. Shlnyo "Maru..' October 3 B. 8. Chiyo Maru October
. S.Chlyo Miru...,,i....Oct'r
,Vs, America Marujj.i... November
Oct"er31 S. S. America Maru. .'... .Ootober 27
1 S. S. Tenyo Marii November 3
November24
S. S. Tenyo Maru November 23 S. S. Sliinyo Maru
wull
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CASTLE COOKE, LIMITED,
Agentt, Honolulu.
Matson Navigation Company
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN 3AN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU
FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR 8AN TRANCI3CO.
& S. Lurline, August 2.1 8. S. Lurline,..,.
iS. IS. ,'Wilielmrna..i... ..September 5 S. S. Wilhelmina
.... l''l ..' .. I ,'.' i
o. tun i no. v
.,,,. August 29
..September 13
.Septembeii20 S. S. Lurline,.r September 26
S. S. Wilhelmina October 3 8. S. Wilhelmina October 11
n -ScS.' Lurllna.. ..... ..,.Oetobcrl8 S. S. Lurline.. .,. ..OctobVr24
S. S. HYADE8 of tills 'lino sail's from JJiVlJl fori Honolulu direct oh or
about SEPTEMBER 2, 1911. ( 11 1 I M' .' ' I I "f ..il )
i,..,.,..Ffr.,!w.,Ar',.p.r.VwJa';v.ppy' '
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CASTLE- A COOKE, LTD.. General Asjents,. Honolnli .
BANK OF HONOLULU
LrMfTED
FAID CAPITAL, 1000,000
Successors to
CLAU3 BPHECKELS 4 CO.
Invites your Account and
offeri satisfactory lerviea.
Leant at market rate.
Exchange and Cable trans
fers. Traveler!' Credtti and
Checki available everywhere.
Castle & Cooke, Ltd
Honolulu, T. H.
i
8HIPPINQ AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS, SUO.R FACTORS
and
GENERAL INSURANCE AQENT8
Reprtient'ng
Kwa Plantation Co.
WnlaliiH Agricultural Co., Ltd.
Knhnlu Sugar Co.
Walmea Sugar Mill Co
Apokaa Sugar Co I.til.
Fulton Iron .Works nt 81. Loots.
BabcocV "a Wilson I'nmpa.
Qrrtn'a Fuel Kconomliera.
Mntiion Navigation Co.
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WATERFRONT NOTES
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
SUGAR FACTORS AND COM
MISSION MERCHANTS
Recorded Augutt 1, 1911.
I' II liuriicltc, tif to 1. I. McCaiid
less, A M; iiiIko l'llalil Ktilclniaiiialui
mi mi I; II i 17. 1111(1,1- hit In It I'
7ir.7r rent, etc, Wnlkaiic, etc, Koolau
polio, Onliu; nil in snaro in nui iium.
WalUitnc, Konlnupokn, Oaluii II. U St4
ii nx7. July ,31. It'll.
Mnis' Kcrnanilcx mill liali (J) to Ij l
MrCmiillcHM, 1! up 2. 11 V 1K!2, nml
up 1, It 1 !1.!3. WalnlitiK Knoliiuloii,
Duliu: C00. II SI8, p U71. July 31,
1911.'
Thoimin II I.yoifi by ntlyo to Notice,
Notice; npplcii Tor reB title of kill
5Cjr.lt, lotH 1, 2 mill "!, ruiiclibonl at,
Honolulu, O.ihu. 11 31C, p 139. AtlB 1,
1911.
Mary 11 Lyman nml li"l (!'' 8 ') l0
Aimelii M Miinn. i lot 40, New Ma
klkl Tract, llonoliilii, Onliu; $1H0. 11
CIS, p 272. July 22. 1011.
Catherine Scully by ntty nml tisb (J
T) to Hank of Honolulu Mil, M; por
It P (or) 3212, I.iinnlllo Ht, Honolulu,
O.llllli $2000. II 314, P 388. Aug 1,
1911.
Hco Hop (firm), Co-1' Di buslneaa of
L'luccry nml general merchandise, rn
liimn, llnivnliilii, Oiilmi capital 1000. D
3S(i, i HO., July, 1, 1910.
l.uiftnha' ricn't 'Aocy of Ilawnll to
II, w V Itnilrlciitfx. Ilel: lot 40. Iilk B,
f Rr 3100, Kulaokaluia, Honolulu,
OalilP, 1M0. 11 311, p 390. July 17,
1911.
Aniilo M Holt nml lib (II ID to
D.ivlil K Shcrwooil. D; lot 9. Ilk 30,
mill MilRa. Kiilmukl Tract, Honolulu,
Oaliu: SI. H 348. p 275. May 20, 1911.
David K Slicrwood to Hnrry II Holt,
Another Map with Honolulu at a
Pivot.
Honolulu will bo ntnccil on nnolhcr
f.tcnmslip map nml It would appear
M If Iho Tamilian of tlio Pacific would
bo found closo tu Iho center of tlio
KfntllBlit when tlio aclienio proposc.l
hv the Canndliiii-PaclHc Steamship l
completed.
Tlio new moivIco, It said, will op
erate between Vancouver, Victoria
and Oriental iiorts, takliiB In Ilono
Ititit The Canadian pacific now oiiernles
u lino lictwccn Vnncouver, B. C. and
Atistrnlla, touchlni; nt tlila IKirt nnd It
la understood Hint when tlio new nor
vice la opened stop-over privileges
will he extended ko th,at lourlsta Ira
velllnc on either the Oriental or tlio
Australian routes many apcml tho
tlnio.lietwccn EtoamcrB In llio'heniltl
fill Islands and proceed lo Vancouver
by Iho ships of Iho other lines or may
co to Honolulu on nno of tho Cnnn-
illnn Australian boats and Btay over
In the iBlamls to take tho next steam
cr for Yokohnmn, Kobe, Nagasaki,
Shanghai or ironclonR.
Tho flrBt ono of these now liners It
Is snln, will he completed next May
nnd will probably teach tho coast In
June, The now steamers nro to bo
much larccr, speedier nnd moro luxu
riously appointed than any now run-
pine In the Canadian Pacific service.
They will ho seventeen thousand ton
vcsscla. nccordlnirto retorts, and will
have n spccilof 23 knots an hour,
propelled hy turbine cnBlncs.
Thb Canadian Pacific liner Bmpress
of Japan holds tho transpacific speed
record of 10 days 10 hours, coins at an
avernRo rale of 17 knots an hour. Tho
Pacific Mall liner Korea holds bcc
tini1ilnco wllfc ii Hpced record of 10
days 11 hours and 20 minutes.
MOVEMENTS OF
MAIL.STEAMERS
VESSEL TO ARRIVE
T
Friday, Aug. 25.
Kona, ami Kntt ports Manila lxa,
uliiir.
Saturday, Aug. 26.
Hllo 'la way ports Manna Kea
stmr.
Sunday, Aug. 27.
Hongkong via Japan ports Persia,
P. M. H. 8.
Mnul, Moloknl nnd lnal ports
Mlkahuln, Btmr, '
Kauai ports Klnutt, stmr. ,
.4 Monday, Aug. 28.
San Francisco Mongolia, P. M. S.
S.
Wednesday, Aug. 30.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlne
stmt.
Knual ports-W. (J. Hall, Btmr.
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TTTTT - U t"V' i i -' i
CMtadi'an'-AustraUan Jlo Ms.
'-' ' 8TEAM8rNlP COMPANY
uuTrr-.inpoR.FIJI-AND'AUBTRAttA. ,r ., , FOR VANCOUVER.,,, (
Mamma September 13 Makira ..-..ji.t .September 12
October 11 Zclndiall!U.i..,iUl.itl.OctobeM0
Maktira
rfl'i.0 H. DA7IT.3 A CO.. LTD.. OEKSBAt A0ZHT1.
AWERlCAN-tiAWAllAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
From New York to Honolulu, via Tehuantepec, every sixth dy.
Freight received at all times at tho Company's wharf, 41st 8treet, South
Brooklyn.
FROM SEATTLE OR TAC0MA TO HONOLULU DIRECT:
8. S. COLUMBIAN, to sail AUGUST 25
S. S. ALASKAN, to sail SEPTEMBER 6
G. S. ARIZONAN, to sail SEPTEMBER 18
For further information apply to H. HACKFELD A CO, LTD, agsnts,
Honolulu.
,,.,,w., C. P. MORSC, General Freight Agent,
The Yokohama Specie
Bank, Limited
HEAD OFFICE. ..VOKUHAMA '
Capital '(Paid bp)..YeD 24,000,000
lleserve t'u'ud.i. ...Yen 16,600 000
f !
Uctieral banking bucluoas
transacted Utvltigs accounts for
SI-and upwards.
Kirn and burglar-proof vaultr,
with ttafe Deposit Boxea for rent
at S2 per year and upwanls
Trunks and cases to bo kept on
custody nt moderalo rates
PxrttculaiH to bo applied for. '
Orrtcers and Olractera:
P. Bishop President
Geo. 11. Itoiicrlson
....Vlco-Prcsldoot nd Manager
,W W. North Treasurer
Rlelinril Ivers Secretary
' J. R. Oalt Auditor
Ueo. R. Carter Director
C. II. Cooke Director
R. A, CouKo m rector
.A.,Gartl;y Director
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
VESSELS TO DEPART
XV AKAI, JHumiKer.
Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer
chants Streets. Telephone 2421
and IGSM. P. O. Box 1S8.
Phone 2295 Reaches
Hustace-Peck CovLtd.
t 4 '
ALL. KINDS Oil- ROCK AND SAND l'Ult CONCRETE WORK,
FIREWOOD AND'COAU
83 QUEEN STREET P, O. BOX 212
FIRE INSURANCE
The B. F. Dillingham Co.
LIMITED
' Central Mgent for Hawaii:
Atlas Aeiunnce Company of Lonaon.
Nay. Va'rK Unoerwrlters' Agency.
rrvldenee Washington Insurance Co.
Ith FLOOR. 8TANUENWALP BLDQ.
LIFE INSURANCE
It not a Luxury; It Is a Nicesslty.
, But you Must have the DC 37
nd,.tiiat Is provided -y the famous
tnd most equitable Laws ot Masst
hus"tts, In ths
New England Muuial
Life Insurance Co.
OF BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS.
TWO FORD MACHINES
Just as good at now; throt scats.
Ono $200 j one (250,
Oahu Machine Shop
301 QUEEN AND RICHARD8 8TS.
Telephone 514
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE AGENCIES
Itpyni insurance Co. of Uveroolj
' U.udon Atauranco Corporation.
Ciuimerclal Uulun Assurauct Co.
so( London.
Bccttluh Union & National Ink
: . 'Oo.of -rMlnlmrgh.. I
Caledonian iDsuranct Co. of
KdlnWrgb.
I :AtnarIcaU(oi: l'orclgu Marina Ina.
"' Co. '
iju:
Chas. R. Frazier
Company
fOUK ADVXRTUIJU
Phone 1371 122 King St.
line
m, P
CARBORUNDUM WHEELS
vTliey hold shapo and cut fast) will
save tlmo and money on any character
of grinding work.
HONOLULU IRON WORK8 CO.
Agents for Hawaiian Islands
If yeu would bt fully Informed about
IhtM lawt, address
CASTLE & COOKE,
1NIRAL aQENTS,
Oahu Railway Time Table
Outward.
Fur Wslanae, Walalua, Kahukn and
Way Stations "SMS a. m., 3:20 p. ni
For Pearl City, Kwa Mill and Way
Stations 17:30 a. m., :15 a. m..
11:30 a. m., 2:16 p. m.. 3:20 p. .,
5:15 p. nt., 19:30 p. m., H1:1B p. m.
iPor Wabla'.ra and Lolleliua 10;20
a. in., aS;15 d. m., 1:J0 p in., tll:U
p. m.
Inward.
Arrive Honolulu from Kahuka, Wal
aulua and Walanae R:3f a. m
6:31 p. m.
Arrive Honolulu fro;a Kwa Mill and
Pear! Clty-17Mli a. m., "8:36 a. m.
11:02 a. m., 1M0 p. iu., "4:26 p. m.
0:31 p, m., '7:30 p. ip.
Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa and
Lollehua 3:16 a. m., tl:4 - m., 5:31
P. m., tlP;io p. m.
Tho Jlalclwa Limited, a two-nour
train (only fir ft class tickets honored),
Icnier, Honolulu every Sunday at 8:36
a. in.; returning, anhes In Honolulu
at 10:10 p. m. Tho Mmltoii slops only
at Pearl City and Walanae outward
and Walanae, Walpahu and Pearl City
Inward
Onlly. tSunday Ricepted. IBuudsy
Only
Q. P. DENISON, F. O. SMITH.
Superintendent O. P. a.
Honolulu Electric
Co.
Enarineerinir ar.d Contracting
House-Wirine Rjnairinir Supplies
1187 ALAKEA ST. Near BereUuia
Chemical Engines and
Watchman's Clocks
(For Saie by
7. A. 0 I L M A I
Fort titreet
PLANISHED STEEL
A (nil assortment, sites tV'xK"
to 48"xl20", and Ktngci Nn. II to
N W lust to hand.
Vfe do sheet metal work of til
kinds, and jruarantte satislattioa.
Your patronaxe is solicited.
PROMPT ATTENTION TO JOBBING
EMMELUTB k CO., LTD.
Phone 1011 145 Kins; Street
BUILDING MATERIAL
f ALL XJ0fl.
WAUII IN LUMMlt.
aLLM A X0iNin.
area Itrtat '.'. : IToaolnla
PACIFIC ENGINEERING
CqMPANYiiLTD.-
Couialting, DesinUiK ai Co-
strncting Euiineers.
Bridges, Buildinn, Concrete Strut'
tures. Steel Structures. Sanitary Sys
tems. Reports list Estimates on Pro
jects, Phone 10i
aiSV ar
1): lot !, blk 30, nnd bids. Knlmujil
Vrnct.' ironi.Tiiiri:,Wnhill"ii: "a Yt's, p
276. May !0. 1911.
Nnncy Walluco nnd hsb (K It O) to
Tr of i:t of H C Allen. Ml lota 9, 10,
IS and 16 of kill 6150, np 1, Hcckley
ltd. etc. Honolulu, Oahu; 12700. D 341,
p 3!H. Auk 1, 1911.
A Marque nml wf to Joao nomca
Jr. D; 1l7rmi ft of H P 1915, Oliver St,
Honolulu, Oahu; 325. 11 318, p 277.
Jliun 29, 1911.
Kllzahctli K Meyer to I) Shlinonlshl,
I.; It P 1501, kill 1066, Knpalnmn, Ho
nolulu. Oahu: 14 ym nt $60 per nn. n
.IIS, p 416. Kept S. 1908. "
Hank of Hawaii Mil to First Amcrl
can F.ivh & Tr Co of Hawaii Ltd. A Mr
iiltuo 1' M MrOrew on 459-lonna land,
MiW rcntH.irt.eJKch.ool.8tlJlQt"liilni
.ihu: $2500. n 344. . '''395. ,AllB 1,
1U1I. I
nB Kiir.iknwn t,o voniiHnmm-Yolinr
Co htil, O-M; iiimW It BteveiiK-nuryen
ImirliiK cur' Nn 3987, Tcr fit Hiiwbll;
$600. It 344. p'39'B.' July Ij. 1911. '
Recorded., August, 2, ,1,911. '
ICaiiiiiibl.lv. Stuunton.und hsb. (K 1.)
to V tl Bcott, A. l.r'lnt III 1 leases;
tiiion. it 313. u"421.j Jutv ln.iwili
ItCHalo Knlamaked by udn et ill to-sl'i
Otakc. 1.; pc land, Wiil.ilua, OAhtt; 7
5rK '6 pig" ut $110 licr an. 11 3
423. May 13, 1911.
Maluku M l'aclitcu nnd hxl (M to
Pimp Mew Hln'i; ct til, I: hit In It P
1796, kill 61, Honolulu, O.iliu; $3500i II
352, p 166. July 20, 1911.
I.ucy Ah Sin iiiul IikIi (All Sin) lo 1
C Winston, 1); 1-7 hit in por It 1 93,
lul 1147, l.llllia St, Honolulu, oahu;
$250. II 352. p 167. AUK 2, 1911.
Kikiiaunil Tomolchl to Inotiju Tokil
laro, t' M; IniKi'hnhl and ciino crop.
niaa, Puna, Hawaii; $219,50. II 344, p
?U. July 29. 1911
II K DlllliiRbam and wf by ntty ct nl
to S Knimu, Hi 3 6-lOOa of lot 36 of
It P 7223. Wakefield Tract, Puna, Ha
waii; $34.39. 11 352. p 139. Dec C,
10(75. " . ''-'' "'
ClinrlrrfKaincennl and wf lo John
Vielru nt ill, T; land patent 5495j N
Hllo, Hawaii; $520. II 352, i 161. Juno
6,'lUll.
John Keknl and wf lo Joio Vlclri( et
nl, D; land patent 6491, N Hllo, Ha
waii; $515, II 352. p 162. June 7, 1911.
Kiiiimibl K Btalintnii In M Kuwn-
barn, I,; 15,150 fi ft l.iml and IiIiIka,
Pala, Huinakuapoko, Muni; 25 yra nt
!:!) per an. 11 543, p 419. July 13
1911.
Abel P IjinKal nnd wf ct nl'to Ml-
iiiriu K McLean. I); Int In 10 87-100a
land, Kah.iupall, Makawno, Maul; $1
nml mtKO $400. II 352, p 163. Juno 28,
1911.
Annlo It lfniichton et nl to Minerva
K Mcfnn, D; Int In 10 87-100a land
Kiihaiipnll, Makawao, Maul; $100 and
intRO $400. 11 352, p 105, Juno 281
1911.
Mary N Lucas and IihIi to Kilauea
Japanese Will Bar Forelnn 8hlps.
Hie new japancsa iiinn wincii wem
Into effect on July 17th, having Im
posed u much higher duly on nil lm-
imrtcd vessels plying In watora of tho
Island cmplro with tho cxiicctnlion
that foreign vessels would eventually
ho driven fiom tho coasting trndo has
reunited In Jnpaneso merchant mar
Ino ncqtilrlng n considerable amount
of now nnd second hand tonnage Ac
cording to advices received In tho
Tenyo Mnnt that the Hrltlsh steam
er nundiis,,'whlch arrived nt lokii'
Thursday, Aug. 24.
Sallun Cruz via Kaliulul, Kounupall,
Port Allen ami Hllo Mlssourlaii,
A.-H. 8. 8. k
Hongkong via Japan ports Duyo J
Maru, Jap. stmr.
Knual iwrtB W. O. Hall, stmr., G,
p. in.
Knhultil Lurllno, M. N. S. S., p. m.
Friday, Aug. 25.
Hawnll via Maul ports Claudlne.
rilmr., S p. ni.
Sunday, Aug. 27.
San Francisco Porsln, P.. M. S. 8.
Monday, Aug: 28,
Hongkong via Japan ports Mongo
lia,. P. M. 8. 8. ''
Kauai porta Nocatt, stmr., G p. it
Tuesday. Aug. 29.
Ban Francisco Lurllno, M. N. 8. 8.
Maul, Moloknl nnd Lanal iiorta
Miknhnla, stmr., G p. lit.
Hllo via way ports Muuna Kca
Mnir., 10 a. m.
Knual ports Klnati, stmr., G p. m
Thursxlay, Aug. 31.
Knual ports W. O. Hall, Btmr., G
p. in.
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MAILS.
-
It Is nlso. reported tnni japanci
Jilivc, jJlircuasoUiu tlatua'miiCkkinNc
liudda.j Uyciila onjl.ci.punilcc, i
E. Ot rlALYSON, LTD.
Cor. King and Fori 8t, HONOLULU
i
Hardware, Palntf and Oils, 8hlp
chandlery, Stovei, Crockery, Gtastwar
and Kitchen Utensils) Sporting Goods,
Guru, Rovolvari and Ammunition
HONOLULU. T. H.
Bn lie tin phone numbers arei
Business Offle 82il
Ealterlal Veaati 8181,
2185 cilllorlal rooms 2256 'intcr-lslant, and (ML t.U Shipping
liuslnrss ofllrc. These lire the tele- hooka for sale at the Bulletin
pliniie nuuiliprs of the II u 1 1 a 1 1 n, olllc.e. 50c each
BUILDING OPERATIONS
Never in the history of Honolulu havo Iho opoi.itions In building equal
ed those o( today. Improvement clubs mo doinyi much in moving nen lo
build wisely. They set a standard for surroundings which Include cement
walks and stone curbing. Wo supply nearly all oftho materials for tho pur
pose, and the builders are satisfied. Promptness In delivery a factor.
Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd.,
ROBINSON BUILDING - - QUEEN STREET
Sugar I'ln nl n Co, Kxtn I,; various pes
hind, streams of water, etc, Knhlll, etc,
Kauai; 10 yra nt (8000 per yr. II 343,
i 421. June 20, 1911.
AUk rt H Wilcox to Kilauea Sugar
Planln Co, Kxtn I,; pes land, Lrpcull,
etc. Koolau. Kauai; 10 yrs at $1500 per
yr. 11 343, p 427. July 13, 1011,
-
hnnia from New'York on I ho 27tli of
June-has boon transferred- to the (In
Fhl' Knlshit 'Utattnomlya Knlsotch, n
Jnpaneso Irnnaport ligcncy ln"Tojilo.
Tho steadier (3,027 ton's ,Krti!s) fM
built In 1B91 hy Messrs! W. Dnbsoit &
Co.. Newcastle, and hc'fornieV own-
prB'w6re,thc'mnedlH,BrBVEti.,!'Tho
litirchaaara- iwho :haTO iblthcrto bbpn
employing tlio European- Mn.ru, flUil
Willi coin siorngo, lor mo iraiisporui
Hon of flsh, fjrotiMSnghalloiv.wlll use
lli rtiiiwlmt in 111 A . ButnA ta-tvtrf ' '
sjau L'liimttn ni uiinniiiv swt )
iiamliiRi her Kurojioatt Maru II.
It Is nlso. reported that Jnpaneso
cr-
ill
freighter of fair tonntiRo nni).wcll
known lgurcs in rar uasiern 'P
plug.
Japnnesp btnllstlcs slioiv lth.it 11
steamers of 37,971 toiinngo being pur
rhnEoil nbronil, during 1910, During
Iho sumo porlod four stcamcrg of a
total tonnage of 27,510 woro, construct
ed In .Inpun, Ihreo for tho Osaka Sho
scn Knlslin mid ono, tho "Kljo Maru."
for tho Tnyo Klsen Knlslin. During
1010, 17 Btenmcrs of 1,000 or over
tons, representing n total tonnago ot
35,395, wcro removed from tho Jap
anese register, clthor through ship
wreck or from becoming unfit for ser
vice, tho total gain In tonnago for tho
year thus bclnc 30,116. Tho Japan
,cso merchant fleet now" comprlsoa
(Konip 0.000 vcshcIs of nn nggrcgato
tonnago or nbout i.uu,uou, ot wmen
ovcrlUO nrc of lron,ot;,stcol.,
Chief Englheer Ra'nkln to Leave Hllo.
nlan,
Chlof Knglncor Harry Martin Hnn-
klu will Icavo tho Matson steamer
Hllonlnn upon return of that vessol
at tho coast. Chief Ilankln has been
connected with the Matson Navigation
Company for a number of yoara nnd
(hrough frequent visit nt tho several
ports of call, has won for himself
host of friends. For, somo tlmo ho
has heard Iho siren call from tho 10 is
le rn states and It Is more than likely
that ho will forsnko Iho sen for a
loss strenuous llfo on shore. Ho may
Bottlo on n farm on tho Atlantic sea
board. Tho dcflnlto announcement of
Chief Kngliiccr Rankin's retirement
from tho Matson service wns brought
this morning with the arrival of tho
Hllonlnn from San Francisco nnd Se
attle. Tho Hllonlnn will ho given a
quick ill s pa I ill at this port nnd It Ik
export cil that tho vessel will depart
for Knhulul, Knanapall, Port Allen
and Hllo at about eight o'clock
this evening.
Mails aro due rrom the following
I points aa follows:
San Francisco Mongolia, 'Aug. 28.
Yokohama Petsln, 'Aug. 27. '
Colonies Mnkurn, Sept. 12. '
Victoria Maramn, Sept 13
' "Mall8"wm,'rlepart'fo'r 'the! tollfrwlns
points aa follows: "
Yokohama Mongolia' Aug. 28.
.1 T ' .' ... ! 'li.in I
Vancouver Aiasum, eopi; J...
8ni,lFriiiclaco Persia, Aug., 23,
Sydrioy Mnrania. Sept. 13.
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PASSENGERS DEPARTED.'
TRAN8PORT SERVICE.
Dlx nt Roattlo. nut o' commission.
1igan, from Honolulu, for Bah Fran
cisco, arrived May 12.
Sheildnn, from Honolulu for Manila,
Aug. 14
Sbormnn, sailed from Manila, Aug. 14.
Crook, an I veil 8. K. Apr. 13.
Iluford, sailed from Honolulu for Han
Fiuticlsco, arrived Aug. 15.
Warren Stationed nt tho I'll III ppliio.!
Thomas nt San Francisco under re
pairs ,
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I Inter-Island and O. R. & L. shtpplni
books for salr at tha Cullotl
office, 50u each.
Ql
Submarine Signals for Cruisers,
VAM.iyo, July 31. Orders from
tho Navy Department stato that Iho
nowly perfected submarine signals,
wlilrli were recoutly Instnllcd on tho
Atlantic battleship fleet nro to bo a
part of tlio equlpmont of tho crlus-
crs California, South Dakota nnd
Maryland befmo thoso vessels Icavo
Maro Island. U Is claimed that with
theso Instruments, it will ho piibslblo
for tho vessels to rccolvo wnrnlngs
from lighthouses, undersea huyoys,
mines nnd submarines ten miles ills
Hint.
Tor O; S.i B. Blerrn, for San Btnn
clscu, ?Aug. i3rX. O. Dunn, Dr. and
iMrs. il.lssnor, Mrs,) (I. IL.Iimbcrson,
Miss ,1imbcrsinu, Miss , D. Gordan,
Miss Connie, Miss L. Kho.lcs, MIsh A.
Rhodes, Mr. nml Mrs. J, M, Council,
Judgo-nnd Mrs. Snilth, MUs .'A. ,F.
Sllva. Mlsa M. MuCooke, C. N. Mar
ques and wife. Miss C.-Klekhnff, Miss
D. Daniels, W. Utltlmcr, W. iMnrton,
Miss K. lloscwnrnc, Mrs. C. It. Smith,
Mrs. A. F. Kniidsen, Miss M. It. Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Italnhrldgc, Miss II.
Dwlncll, K. J. llartltnor, Mrs.,M. KuW
man, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ryanhnnl, !
ICarlo Uipey, It. Crlssmnii, Mrs. Dr.
Connelly and daughter, P II. Lang
don, Miss II. U. Ncwlcy, Miss R. II.
Peter, 11. Wlthnrspoon wlfo and child.
Miss K. von Tuyle, Dr. S 8. Smith, O.
W. Mooic, Miss K. Roquct'o, MIbi
HarwiKid, O. DcOroat, J. 11 llalloy, .1.
Lonnox, M. It, Monsarrat, Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Tero Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II.
Harvey, J, Vlvlchavcs, K. I-'arla, I,.
Reed, Miss A. Iir Coatos, Miss W,
Holt, Miss R. L. Fctilaff. Miss B.'Sllll
man. Mrs. Mlllor, MrB. W. F. Moss-
man, Miss Harbara Ron, Miss Mlldicd
Ron, Mr. nnd Mrs. Il'obt. Webb, Judge
Wt II. Lymcr, I. C. Jones, O. Fred
Pulcston, 0, A. Hrow'n, C. O. Ilart
Ictt, Miss Rcntrlco Dnrtlctt Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Hcaly, Mr, atid Mrs. Hagcn,
Miss H. K. Nooly, Mrs. U ,M. Hoen,
T, Tabata, I. 8. Dunham, Fred Shin
gle, R. W. Shingle, Col. Sam Parlor,
Tom Knn, W. C. Achl, Jr., J. .P. Up
plncott nnd family, Mrs. H. Root nnd
Infant, K. S. Hudson and wlfo, Mrs.
K, I.. Holmes, Miss Holmes, Mrs, J.
drnssc, Miss I. Crosso, Martin Orituo,
T. U Clark.
Per stmr. Klnau, for Kauai ports,
Aug. 22, Dr. C. Ramus, C. 8. Judd
Mrs. C. II. Cooko and 3 children. D.
Lyons, Mrs, Lyons, M. Modclros, Mrs.
K. Ynnnglhara, U K. Yong. Rev. 8.
K. Knullll, Mrs. K. II. llrldgewntor,
Mrs. E. nischnrr, W. A. Une, Mrs.
Lane, E. A. Kniidsen, Mrs. Knudscn,
MIpb P. Stewart, A. II. Rico, G A.
Rico, Miss Ruth LtniUcy, Miss Wood
man, Miss I). Hundloy, Mrs. Dotiso.
Per stmr. Mlkaliala, for Maul, Mc
lokal and Utnnl jiorls, Aug. 22 Mrii -P.
J. Monohan, J. F. Hums.
Weekly Unlltotlnllper year
PA8SENGERS BOOKED.
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Per stmr. Claudlne. for Hawaii via
Maul ports, Aug. 25 Hlshop Lleboit,
V. Mnckny, A. F. Kwart. '
Por stmr. Mnuna Ixia, for Kona and
Kau ports, Aug. 29 Ii. Knuwo, Rose
llrown, May Low, Miss R. Lyons, R.
Wallace, Mrs. Wallace, II. Jones, E.
0. Allen, Mrs. Allen, A. Pohlna.
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A chowdor nnd danro nt tho Poif
Insula is to ho a coming foaturo ot
tho Hawaii Yacht Club, there holng
a number of tho membors"at work on
tho proposition at tho present tlmo.
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