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november 25 .
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JANUAUV c
.November io
. December i
.December 22
...JANUAUV 12
M Xrsl date, single, 8. F. 1110 first
0. BREWIR
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,
Btramrri of the above company will
on or tout ttie dates mentioned below:
FOR THE ORIENT.
S. S. Chna Octobrr 17
8. S. Manchuria October 23
8. 8. Mongolia November 13
8. 8. Pertla December 6
For general Information apply to
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents
T0Y0 KISEN KAISHA
8tFumtrs of the nbove Company will
about the dates mentioned below:
FOR THE ORIENT.
8. 8. Chiyo Miru Ocler31
8. 3. Nippon Maru November2l
8. 3. Tenyo Maru... ...November 28
B. 8. 8hinyu Maru December 19
Watson Navigation Company
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN BAN rRANCI8CO AND HONOLULU
FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN TRANCISCO.
8. S. Wilhetmina October 31 S. S. Wilhelmina Novembers
8. S. Lurlinc November 15 S. 8. Lurline November 21
S. 8. Wilhelmina November 28 3. 8. Wilhelmina December 6
8. 8. Lurline December 13 S. S. Lurline December 19
S. S. HILONIAN of tliia line
on' or about NOVEMBER 4, 1911.
For further particular!, apply ta
CASTLE 6 C00K, LTD..
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
TEAM8HIP
FOR riJI AND AUSTRALIA.
B. S. ZEAI.ANDIA.... NOVEMBER
8. H. MAUAMA DECEMBER
S. S. .MAKUUA JANUAUV
rH0 H. DAVIES 4 CO.,
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
t FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU
Via Tehuatitepec, every sixth day. Freight received at all timet at the Com
pany's wharf, 41t Street, South Brooklyn.
FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT
8. 8 to tail about JANUARV ....
8. S , to tail about JANUARY ....
For further Information apply to H. HACKFELD 6 CO, LTD, agente,
Honolulu. C. P. MORSE,. General Freight Agent.
PI one 295 Reaches
Hustace-Peck Co.. Ltd.
ALL KINDS OP ROCK AND SAND FOR CONCRETE WORK,
FIREWOOD AND COAL.
M QUEEN 8TREET - P. O. BOX 212
FIRE INSURANCE
The B. F., Dillingham Co.
TJM1TXD
emeral Agent for Havelit
ntiae Assurance Company of London,
New York Unaerwrlters' Agency.
Providence Washington Insurance Co,
tth FLOOR, 8TANUENWALD BLDO,
UFE INSURANCE
la net a Luxury; It la a Ntcmlty.
ut you Must have the BEST
and tiiat Is provided jy ths famous
s'nd most equitable daws of Maeea.
ehusotts, In ths
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co.
OF BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS.
if yeu would be fully Informed about
eee le-we, address
CASTLE & COOKE,
XtNEItAL AQENTS.
i t HONOLULU. T. H,
Arrlv. 8.
.OCTOBER
november 15..
december g....
December 27...
JANUAUV 17
.november
.December
....JANUAUV
...JANUAUV
elate, round trip, Bin Franelaoe,
A CO., LTD., General AgenU.
call at lt..nolulu ami leave thl port
FOR SAN FRANCI8CO.
S. 8. Mongolia October 21
S. 8. Pertia November 10
S 8. Korea November IS
S. 8. Siberia December t
rail at anil leave Honolulu on or
FOR 8AN FRANCI8CO.
S. S. Nippon Mum October 27
S. 8. Tenyo Maru November 3
8. 8. Khinyo Mrru November 24
8. 8. Chiyo Maru December 22
CASTLE A COOKE, LIMITED,
Agente, Honolulu.
eaile from Seattle for Honolulu direct
General Agents, Sonoluln
COMPANY
FOR VANCOUVER.
8 S. S. MAUAMA NOVEMBER 1
CHS. MAKUUA DECEMBER 5
3 8. H. S5EAI.ANDIA JANUAUV 2
LTD.. GENERAL AGEHTI.
Oahu Railway Time Table
Outward.
Fur Wlai, Walalua, Kabakn and
Way Statloui, I:1S a, m., 3:20 p. m.
For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way
Statluon 1":30 a. m., t:16 a m..
11:30 a. m., 2:1B p. m., 3:20 p. .,
6:15 p. m., t:S p. tn ttltlE p. m.
For Wablawa and Letlehua 10:t0
a. in., '0:13 u. m., JI:J0 p. m., tll:U
p. m.
Inward.
Arrive Honolulu from Kahukn, Wal
auloa and Walanae :3I a. m.
C:3i p. to.
Arrive Honolulu from Pwa Mill and
Pearl City-17MB a. m., -8:38 a. m.,
11:02 a. m., l:40 p. ra.. 4:2 p. m.,
6:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m.
Arrive Honolulu from Wshlawa and
LelleUua :15 a. m.. tl: u. m., :1
p. m.. IIP: 10 n m.
Tba ilalolwa Limited in.iiLi
train (only first class tickets honored),
eaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:36
a. m.; returning, arrives In Honolulu
at 10:10 D. m. Thn .Imlln.l aim.. ..!
at Pearl City and Walanae outword,
anu wnianae, waipanu and Pearl City
Inward.
Dally. tSunday Micepted. (Huuday
uniy.
O. P. DENISON, F, O. HMITH.
Superintendent. (1 P. A
Balletls phone nanbers arai
E4ltrlal Veesse tlW,
Bnslaesi OHea tut,
Bishop & Co.
BAltXUI
Commercial and Travelers'
letter of Credit iuued on
the Bank of California and
The London Joint Stock Bank
Ltd., London.
Correipondenti far t a
American Express Company
and Thoi. Cook 4 Von.
Intcreit allowed on Term
and Sivinp Bank Oepoiiti.
BANK OF HONOLULU
LIMITED
PAID CAPITAL, 1800,0045
luccMcon U
CLAUB 6PHECKEL8 ft
CO.
Invites your Account and
oflen satisfactory servica.
Loans at market ratti.
Exchange and Can! trana
fri. Traveleri' Orcdtti and
Checks availaols everywhere.
The Yokohama
Specie
Bank Limited
HEAD OFFICE... YOIIOHAati
CaplUl (Paid Up).. Yen 24,000,000
Reierva Fund Yen 16,000.000
Goneral banking buslnen
trausacted. Euvlugi account! for
II and upwarda.
Fire and burglar-proof vaultn,
with Safe Deposit Doiea for rent
at Z per year and upwardi
Trunka and cases to be kept on
custody at moderate rates.
Particular to be applied (or.
yij AKAI, Manager.
Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer
chants Streets Telephone 2421
and 1GD4. P. O. Box 118.
TWO FORD MACHINES
Juit aa good ai new three eeata
One $200) one $250.
Oahu Machine Shop
301 QUEEN AND RICHARDS 8TS.
Telephone S14
Honolulu Electric
Co.
Engineering: and Contxaetlni
Houie-Wirinit Bopairinc Bnailiet
1187 alakea ST. Near Eerettuit
. PLANISHED STEEL
.A fall uiortment, iliet W'xtl"
to 48"xl20", and Kngti Mn. II to
H-.6jnit to hand.
We do sheet metal work of all
kinds, and ruartntee satiilajtioa.
Your patronage is lolicitcd.
FS0K PI ATTENTION TO JOBBOia
EMMELDTH A CO.. LTD.
Phone 1511 145 Xing; Street
BUILDING MATERIAL
it all mm.
MALS9S Or LTJM1IB.
aIZXM a lovursoM.
neea Itrfst Voaolala
n
ninir hnnk. nf .it .,i. i.rivur.
etc., manufactured by the Bulletin
Pnhllnhlna Company
HILO LEADS
IN THE MATTHIt OF PIVIC Pit IDE. IN COMPAIHSON WITH THE
SIZE TIlEltE AIIIJ MOItE CEMENT SIDEWALKS TIIEim THAN IIEHE.
AND YET TIIEEE IS NO SUPPLY OF NUMBER TWO, THREE AND
Foim PitusiiED nocic like ouhs.
Honolulu Construction' & Draying Co., Ltd.
IIOBIN80N BUILDING
Sugar Factors.
Commission Merchants,
and Insurance Agents
Agente for
Hawaiian Commercial A Huftr Co.
Haiku Sugar Company.
Pala 1'lantutlon.
Maui Agricultural Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kaliuku Plantation Company.
. r
McDryde Bugnr Compuny.
Kahulul Knllroail Company.
Kauai Railway Company.
Honolua Ranch.
Haiku Fruit ami Parkins Company,
Katinl T'rult and Ijind Company.
Castle&Cooke,
LIMITED
Honolulu, T. H.
8HIPPINQ AND COMMI38ION
MERCHANTS, -
8UQAR FACTORS AND GENERAL
INSURANCE AQENTS
Representing
Ewa Plantation Co.
Walalua AhTlrultural Oo.,
Kohala Sugar Co.
Walmet. flagar Mill Co.
Apokaa fiufar Co. Ltd.
144.
Pnltou Iron vorii or fit. Loala.
Bhbcock Wilson Pumpi.
Oreen'a Fuel Kcoonmiicn
Mataou Navigation Co
C.Brewer&Co.,Ltd.
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SHIPPING,- COMMISSION AND
GENERAL MERCHANTS
OFFI0UR8 AND DIRKCTOtUl
H. V. BISHOP rreMdent
C1KO. II. UOHIMITSON
Vice-President nnd Munager
W. V. NOU1II Treasurer
UICIIAItl) 1VCII.S Secretary
J. n. OA1.T Auditor
HHO. It. CVItfTKIt..; Director
It. A. COO KH ; Director
A. QAHTI.KY'. Director
Chemical Engines and
Watchman's Clocks
For Sale by
7. A. G 1 1 M A
Fort Htreet
Honolulu Iron Works
COMPANY
Agents and Manufacturers of
STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS
PACIFIC ENdlNEEKINa
COMPANY. LTD.
Consulting-, Designing an C-
itrneting Engineers.
Bridrei, BuUdinga, Conerett tint
tores. Steel Straetarta, Sanitary Sys
tems, fieporta and Eitimatn oh Pro-
lecti. Phone 1040.
Pau Ka Hana
MOVES THE EARTH
W. C. Achi
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Kapiolanl Building Honolulu, i H.
P. O. Box 606
CHANG CHALI
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT,
INTERPRETER, NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Corner Hotel and 8mlth Sts.
P. O. Box 946. Phone 2542.
P. H. BURNETTE
Commissioner of Deeds for California
and New Yorkj NOTARY PUBLIC)
Grants Marriage Licenses) Drawl Mort-
gnget, Deeds, Bills of Sale, Leases,
wi"- Attorney for the District
Court- 79 MERCHANT ST, HONO
LULU. PHONE 14.
QUEEN STREET
REAL ESTATE
TRANSACTIONS
Recorded October 13, 1911.
Von Iliimin-YoiiUK Co I.til to W M
lltU'lknlanl, Ilvli 4-cyllnder 1909 model
80 Cndilluc tuurliiK nr, serial No 12,
305, elig No 3271", Tcr of Hawaii; II,
100. II 34!l, p 244. Oct C, 1911.
M E Miller to von llnmni-Young Co
I.til, U M; 6-cyllniler model AA Hit-ens-Duryeu
Kevin paisenger touring
car No 22I1S0, Ter of Hawaii! $383. II
349, p 215. Oct 6, 1911.
I'lcdtrlck K Stiero to J M Duwselt,
II Hi laiaehuhl, crops, itc, Makaha Vol
ley, Wiiktnne, Oaliu: $1, etc. II 35C, p
261. CHt 10, l'JIl.
Benjamin 11 Clarko to Mutual HhlR
". i.oiiti Hocy of Hawaii I.til, M; lr
It P 1C0G, kill lfiMi, bldgs, rents, etc.
'ort St, Honolulu, Ouhu; 12750. II
349, i 247. On 11, 1911.
It II C'roM and wf to Elhiiiuin Camp,
1)1 CSC-IOOOn of up 1, It P 2072, kill
10C05, noil gr C24, Kiilulnnl Drive, Ho
IiiiIiiIii, Oahu; f 10. II 350, p 377. Kept
19, 1911.
Jiimes T Lencli nncl wf to H Riwn
herg, I); lolK 10, 12, 15 unci 1G, Mk
32, Kaliniikl tract, Honolulu, Oaliu;
J1S00. II 350, p .179. Oct 13, 1911.
Jaclnlho It Kourn nml wf to Mutual
IIMg & I.OIUI Hocy of Hawaii I.til, Aildl
C'hge; Iota 8 nml 9, Mk U, IddfiH, rents.
lie, Puuoa tract, Honolulu, Oahu; J 150,
II 349, p 251. Oct 13, 1911.
lilKlinp Trust Co I.til to R Collins
Uel; leasehold, bldgs, etc. King Ht, Ho
nolulu. Ollllli: ttOQO. II 349, p 252.- l'VIl
10, 1911
Kclekollo Aliuiii) to Koloo. RugurCP.
1,1 1-4 lot III t'P 2073, kill
ill (t'269, aits
yrR.nt ij'-'pe
1
vris
pr
yr. U 353, p 243, July 2W.1911.
I WATERFRONT NOTES
Crew Famished As Sea Tossed Ship,
The Kcliooner William Nottingham,
M.iilr-i. lofi Astoria October 2, bniinil
ior Callao, Pom. with n carRo of I,
uOO.OOO fct't of lumber, wiu wrecked
October 8 nml wan lowed Into, that
port on Oct. IB by the bar tug Va
lulu, which picked up the derelict ".r
miles soiithweHt of tho Columbia riv
er, the crew litnlni; been taken off by
tho Hrllhli Bchiioner Davlil Kvana.
Tho Notlliichnm ran Inln a Houth
eanl galo tin Octobef'S (hat4 carried
uwny three of the ii;a,stH, tlifJftreinaMt
nloiiu Btanilliig. The gala iiIho carried
away tho deckload and Ibo Kiilley.
Tho vckbcI Bprang a leak uml was
helplvRH nnd tinmanngeablo In tho
heavy sen that was running.
Tho crew lor five days subsisted on
canned vegetables and were without
water until the thirteenth, when tho
ii.iviu rcvniiB raino io inu rescue anu
the Nottingham was. abandoned. All
Iho Nottingham's boats were smashed
or swept over tho side savo' the long
bout, and when tho David Evans hove
tu for tho purpose of rescuo tho seas
were running like moving mountains
Mid it wub Imiiossible for lllo Knglish
captain to launch ono Io send to the
bchooner.
Captain Sovenson, his odlccrs and
men were determined to make an ef
fort to reach safety on the Kvnns with
Iho boat that had been spared them.
This was very adroitly managed by
launching the long boat to lcowatd,
but before it could bqmeed It .capsiz
ed, throwing threo seamen Into tho
ocean, from which they wcio buvo!
only by the swift woik of tho men on
the ship. Thn boat was righted and
balled out, when It was again turned,
and the same desperalo work had to
ho repeated. The third time pioved
tho lucky and all hands entered tho
email craft and pulled foMho waiting
Kiigiisomau .a .quarter oi a mue to
leeward. ' ...."""'
The schooner William Nottingham
was built nt Ilallard, Wash., In 1892,
mid Kb home port Is Seattle. It had
n gross tonnago of 1,204, .net l,(n!-;
length 211.7, hoam 42.3, depth 1G.G
and complement for u crew of 11.
M
VANCOUVEK (Wash,). October 15,
Wlten Captain Frank Stevens Of the
ferry City of Vancouver, plying be
tweeu Vancouver and Iluydeu Island,
ttteuipted to leavo the Oregon side ol
the Columbia river trfday, hlfl coat
sleovo caught In a spoko of the pilot
wheel and threw him Into tho rapidly
revolving wheel. Stevens' head waB
struck by n spoke, cutting a long gash
and iciiileilng him senseless. Kugl
neer Albert Mmiger, hearing tho hoa
vy thud of tho captain's body ns It
struck tho pllot-buuso Moor above him
stopped Iho eugliio and dashed up tho
eteps. Stepping over'tho unconscious
form of tho skipper, Munger took the
balky wheel and guided Iho feny to
Ihe Vancouver landing, wheio Ste
vens was sent to his homo, lie Is
expected to recover.
With tho salo of the ship Aimer
Cohiiin to Scattlo men, tho California
Shipping company lias dlsM)sed of the
last of Its onco famous fleet of wind
Jammers. Not many jeurs ago- the
California Shipping company owned
uml operated 11 groat lleet of rllppo
fchips. Slowly but surely Btcnm dis
placed Ball J 11 to business of carry
lug fielght nnd uuo by ono tho ships
of tho local concern were disposed of,
Homo of them uro still In commission
as sailing vessels but many of them
a 10 doing duty as barges dependent
for locomotion upon lugs and thu
steumeis Hint displaced them. The
Aimer Coburn was the last of the
fleet.
IN TUB CIKCUIT CUUUT, FIRST
Circuit, Territory of Han all. In Pro
luite. At'(;iiainbvr, No. 4281. In tho
matter of tho Kntnto of Alexander
YoiiflJ;, Into of Hunotulu, Territory of
Hawaii, ilccedred. On reaillnrf nml 111
lug tho Petition and nccounta of A. A.
Young, C. C. von Hninin, V. O. Smith,
W. II. llalnl ninl It. A. Young, execu
tors of the l!itae of Alexander Young,
lU'cenHid, wherein pelltlonern imk to ho
allowed S77.244.59, and charged with
$95,689.54, ulid ask that Urn name bo
examined mill npprmid, and that u
llnnl order ho made of distribution of
tho remaining property to the persons
thereto entitled nml discharging peti
tioners inid sureties from oil further
responsibility herein; It Is Ordered,
That Monday, thu 27th duy of Novell!
ber, A. L. 1911, nt 10 o'clock a, III,
before tho Judge presiding at Cham
bers of said Court nt his courtroom In
the Judiciary biilldlng.C In Honolulu,
City mid County of Honolulu, bo and
the snino hereby Is appointed the time
and place for hearing said Petition nml
Accounts, nml that all perrons Inter
ested tuny then mid there appear and
show cause. If any they have, why tho
smnu should not bo granted, and may
prcMent evldenco as to who tiro entitled
In thu sold property. Dated the lSlll
day of October, A. I). 1911. lly thu
Court; (Seal) M. T. HIMONTON,
Clerk of tho Circuit Court of the First
Circuit. Sinllh, Warren & Heiiienuuy
utturiieVM for executors.
5000 Oct. 18, 25; Nov. 1,"8.
BY AUTHORITY.
SEALEp TENDERS.
Hi:Al.i:i TIINDKHS will be nrelv
rd hy the Hupprlntriident of Public
Works' up until 12 m. or Tuesday, Oe
lober 31, I!H1, for constructing A ltKB
KHVOIIt ON AI.KWA ItKIOIlTH for
the Honolulu Water Work.
1'lans, Bpeclllcatlons nnd blank pro
posals nre on llln In tho otllcn of the
Superintendent of Public Works, Cap
itol llullillng.
Tim Superintendent nf Public Works
reserves thu right tu reject any or all
tenders.
MAIlSTON CAMPIlllI.I..
Superintendent of Public Works.
Honolulu, October 13, lull.
DOM-lOt
CORPORATION NOTICES.
NOTICE.
ryi nml after October, 2, 1911, and
until further notice, tho Ilcrnlco I1
lllshnp Muveiim will be open to tbe
public from 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. dally
except Sundays, Wednesdays nnd the
four yearly holidays Decoration Day,
Independence Day. Thanksgiving Day
nnd Christinas Day. No permits to
visit the museum will be issued to
passengers on through steamers on
Wednesdays ns formerly;
BY OIlDKIt OP TIIK TBUSTEE8.
September 1, 1911. 5020-Jln
AUDIT COMPANY OF
HAWAII
S24 BETHEL STREET
F. 0. Box 040
Telephone 2036
Condnoti all classes of Audita ana
Investigations, and furnishes Reports
on all kindi of financial work
SnRvestiont given for simplifying
or systematizing, offioe woik. All
business confidential
I PA88ENGER3 DEPARTED.
Per O. 8.' S. Sierra, for San Fran
Cisco, Oct. 25. Mr, nnd Mrs. Donald,
llaker, Mr, and Mrs. 1). I). Baldwin,
Mrs. E. Hunt, I. TM. Judd, Mrs. Win.
Lennox and child, Mrs, U W. Wat
kins, Mrs. A. CI. Nason, Mrs. Ward,
Mrs. W. T. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Clay, Mr, and Mrs. W. Johnson, A. II
Saneboowu, John Tutter, J. W. Dyer,
Dr. A. CI. llodglns, E. II. Stack, Mrs.
Alox, T. A. O'Hrlen, D. P. Hudnell,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. I.olnnd, Mrs. F. H
hnnks, Mlsbcs E. nnd M. McKlnnnn,
F. A. Duffy. Mrs. H. It. Everdlng nnd
child, Mr. nnd Mrs, II. Uppcnhclm,
Miss J. N. Dcwar, A. Ilozzanl, W. F.
Carlelon, Mr. and Mrs. C. I,. McCrea,
Mrs. C, J. Irwin, Paul I.onz, K. Kl
mtirn and wife, (1. Yoshlda, Mrs. I,. CI,
Harrison, Mrs. A. Mori is.
,Per Btmr. Klnau, Tor Knual pints,
Oct. 24. M. I,. Hunt, II. C. Wuldron,
C.'S. Dole, Clco. Pckti, A. M. Mcitrydc,
E. n. T. Purvis and wife, S. W. Wil
cox and wife, Miss R, Illshop, C. II.
Roso, A. T. Judd, J. P. Cooke, J. O,
I.utted, Mrs. T, J. West nnd molliar,
W. II, Hlco and wire, II. I), Molcr,
wife and child.
Per M. N. S. S. I.tirllno. for San
Francisco, Oct. 24 J. S. Colballi, Mrs.
A. I.. Hall and Infant, Mr. and Mrs.
O. S, Cutler. Mib. A. Culler, Mr. and
Mrs. H. .1. Kline, I,, n, Novlii, Mrs. F.
liorlngcr, Miss E, llerlugor, Miss M.
Compjnn, Mrs. P. W. Hldcr, Win. I..
Coles, Miss A. Apa.
Por stmr. Mlkahala, for Maul and
.Molokal porta, Oct. 21. .1. Goldstein,
jui-h. Miiiouaua, M, James and wife
Mrs. A, Walerhouse, daughter ana In
fant, Mrs. Sexton and nurse,
MOVEMENTS OF
MAIL STEAMERS
z
VEMKLt TO ARRIVE
Friday, Oct 27.
Kona nnd Kau ports Manna I.oa,
stmr.
Saturday, Oct. 28. , j
Hllo via wny iwrla Mnuna Kea,
Blinr.
Sunday, Oct, 29.
Knunl ports Klnaii, stmr.
Maul, Moloknl and Uinal ports
Mlkuliala, stmr.
Snllnn Cruz via Sar. Francisco
Istlimusan, A.-II. S. S.
Tuesday, Oct. 31.
San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N.
S. S.
San Francisco Chiyo Maru, Jap.
btmr.
Seattle Honolulan, M. N. S. S.
Wednecday, Nov. 1.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlne,
stmr.
Kauai ports W. O. Hall. stmr.
Friday, Nov. 3.
Hongkong via japan portB Tenyo
Maru, Jap. stmr,
Saturday, Nov. 4.
Manila via Nagusakl Logan, U. S.
. T.
Kltd vlh way iorU. ItaUna' Kea,
Btmr.
Sunday, Nov. S.
Maul, Molokal and I.anal ports'
Mlkahala, stmr,
Kauat ixjrts Noeau, stmr,
Kauai nortB-'-Kliiau, stmr,
Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Sydney via Auckland and Suva
Mlirama, C.-Ai 8. S, l'i
Wednesday, Nov. 8. '
Vancouver and Victoria Zoalandla,
C.-A. S. S.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlne,
stmr,
Knual ports W. Q. Halt, stmr.
Friday, Nov. 10.
Hongkong via Japan ports Persia,
P. M. S. S.
San Francisco Sierra, O. S. S.
Saturday, Nov, 11.
Hllo via way iiorts Mauna Kea,
stmr.
Sunday, Nov. 12.
San FranclHcn Thomas, U. S, A, T.
Monday, Nov. 13.
San Francisco Mongolia, P. M"9.
S.
Tuesday, Nov 14..
Hongkong via1 Japan iiorts ' Buyo
Maru, Jap. stmr.
Wednesday, Nov, 15.
San Francisco l.urllne, M. N. 8.-S, .
Saturday, Nov. 18.
Hongkong via Japan jxirts Korea,
P. M. S. S.
Friday, Nov. 24.
Hongkong vln Japan ports Shlnya
AIaruJu, atmr.n . ..-. . .
Tuesday, Nov. 28.
San Francisco Tenyo Maru, Jap.
stmr. . 1 ,
, San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N.
8. 8.
VESSELS TO DEPART
Thursday, Oct. 26.
Knual ports W. a. Hall, Btmr., 5
P. in.
Friday, Oct. 27.
Snn Francisco Nippon Maru, Jap.
stmr.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlno,
stmr., 5 p. m.
Tuesday, Oct. 31.
Japan ports and Hongkong Chiyo
Maru, Jap. stmr.
Hllo via way porta Mauna Kea,
Btmr., 10 a. 111.
Maul, Moloknl nnd I.anal ports
Mlkahala, -stmr., G p. m. - ..
Kauai iKjrtB-j-Klnau. etinr., 6 p. ni.
MAILS,
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Malls1 are due Trom tba following
points aa follows! ' "'
Sah FrnnclscrfChlyo Muru 'OctV'31.
Yokohama Tenyo MnTu. Nov. 3.
Victoria Zealamlln, Nov. 8.
Colonies Mnrama, Nov. 7.
Malls will depart for Uia following
points aa follows:
Yokohama Hongkong Maru, Oct. 24.
Vancouver Marama, Nov. 7.
San Francisco Sierra, Oct. 25.
8ydney Zealandla, Nov. 8.
I
I TRANSPORT SERVICE.'
Dlx, sailed for Manila. Sept. 29.
Logan, enlled from Manila, Oct. 14.
Sherman, sailed from Hono'ulti for
Manila, Oct. 13.
Sheridan, sailed from Honolulu, for
Snn Francisco, arrived Oct. 15.
Crook, arrived 8. F. Apr. 13.
Buford, sailed from Honolulu for Ban
Frnnclsrn, arrived Aug. 15.
Warren Stationed nt. the Philippine.
Thomns at San Francisco to sail for
Manila, Nov. 5.
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PA8SENQER8 ARRIVED
Per.stm,r.r CJamllne,., from Hnwail
via Maul 'ports, Oct. 257 A.' C. Wheel
er. J. C. Wells, S. F.lesen, N. Omsled,
W. F. flrelg, MrB. nlackburn, Mrs. A
Fernandez. H. Warren, Miss S. Ka
llno, Mrs. A. Norton, F. Ilrewor, J.
W. Kershner, F. W. Damon, M. Ta
naka, M. Masakl, M. Hanalolo, I, Ilu
bcnstoln, T. Bowman, Heo Quoug nd
19 deck.
Per stmr. I.lkellko, from Kauai
ports, Oct. 25, Mrs. F. I,. Kerr, 0.
Bustard, II. Austin, H. Dusker, C.
Ilimke, Iiov. F. 8. Scuddor, Mrs. K.
Samuela, H. Poters, M. Blacow, IC.
Knleo, Miss Hazuno.'K. Inoahlta, Tom
Lee,' K, AraBhl.
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