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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., SATURDAY, MAR. 2, 1912.
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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
Orcuiilr Muled.
TUESDAY!
Honolulu 'I hlnl llcKno.
WEDNESDAY:
llnujill.in Second III grip.
THURSDAY:
FRIDAY:
ATURDAV!
Aluliu Tiniilr lligul.ir.
All Tliltlnx meratieni ol ur
Order art cordially Invited to
attend meeting; of local ledge
Meet on tin1
'.'ml iiinl llh
Mnml.ijs (if
I'lll'll IMOIllIl
nt K. P. Hull
:0 1'. M.
Members of
MARINE ENGINEERS'
KKEFICIM. AJn:!IOI.
iii.iiij tmttiii.
Oilier Asmi
t'hilloiis uir.
UM. Mi-KIN 1,1.1 I.OIKJi:, NO. S,
h. of p.
rf& Mooln every 2nd and Ith Sutur-
'i? Ail(n ,.w dim, ill 7 'III ..'..I... r in
,vj8u of 1'. Hull, cor. Fort mjil
Xti' Iti i (aula Ylsltlug lirothi'iH
coijllally invited In attend
A I'. CEItTZ, t' ('.
I' l KII.IIEY, K It S
(Mill' I.OIKJi; NO. I, h. of r.
Meets ppry llrst nnd third Frl
day at 7 'M o'clock, 1 (lilnti
lllall. corner Heretaul.i mid
Kort streets Ylsltlug brothers
cordially Invited to attend.
s. decker, r. c.
O HEINE, K. of K. A: S.
lKiNoi.ci.i: i.oimii:, t;u;, n. i. o. i:.
ilonoliilil l-odge No GIG.
II. I. () Elks, meets In
their hall, on King St ,
near Full, cvoly I-'iIiIj
evening Ylsltlug Druth
ers urn cordially Invited
to attend.
i) r it isunheiu., e. it.
i:0 T. KLUKilEL. Sec.
HAWAIIAN Tltllli: Ml. 1, I. 0. It. .M.
Meets overy llrst and third
Tuesday of each month in
Fraternlt Hall, 10 0 1'
building. Vl.s.tilli; brothers
eordl.illy Invited to atlend
IIH.N'ItY A. ASCII, Sachem
I.OFIS A. rnuiiv, C. of It
iio.MM.n,!' Ai:iin: mi, p. . i:.
Meets on second nnd fourtli
t Wednesday evening of each
month at 7-SU o'clock, In
San Antonio Hall, Vineyard
street, near Emma Visiting brothers
urn Incited to attPiid
P Hll.fllXH. W I.
W.M C Mit'OV, Secy.
IIOMM.II.r I.OIKJi: Ml. Mill,
I.. II. II. il
w 111 meet in Odd PoIIowb' ljtiildiiiR,
Mirt street, near Mug. overy Friday
uveulng at 7 30 o'clock.
Visiting luothers cordially invited
to attend
AMIIItOSH .1 WlltTZ, Dictator.
i:. A. JAt'OIISON, Secretary
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
MILTON 4 PARSONS
Pantheon Bldg,
Millinery
New Styles by the Lurline
PHONE 2083 FORT STREET
THE VERY LATEST IDEAS IN
Spring Hats
Miss Power,
Millinery Parlors, Boston Clock
K. UYEDA
1027 NUUANU STREET
HATS
Up-to-date Millinery and Men's Hat,
I.'. U. HALL X SOX, I.TII.
Cor! KIiib' uuil Tort Sis., IIOMIMiMI
Hnrdvrnre. Pnlnti ami (Ills, Slilii.
chandler)', Slows, Crocker), Ulnss.
wure and Kllchcn UlcusHm .Sperling
floods, (Juus, liciohers aud Amniiinl.
fl'in.
j'NuLI'
Am V .
MLnk??
K L.. ,-?
Yoii'MUNt fc'i-t ll Mullet In to
fat the A'ews.
PASSENGERS!
IB 111 H 1 '' lH'
Wfl niva all batman nrdun our nersanat atlehllnrt '
and tea that your trunksara properly SEALED,
saving you delay and inconvenience on your arrival at
San Francisco.
CITY TRANSFER CO.
Jas. H.
Office, LOVE ALLEY
PHONE 1281
Shipping
INSANE CABIN PASSENGER IN
MANCHURIA CAUSES
Under Constant Guard By Nurse and Attendant, Young Wo
man Is Being Taken to San Francisco Fleet Extends
Farewell to Returning Admiral Matina Kea Brings Small
Passenger List Repeat Met With Worst Kind of Weather
A voung .itnl rather picpnsscsslng
Aoin.iu. wife of a piiiuilueut llilllsh
iniieliaiit al Shanghai, Chlu.i, a
IhioiiKh iaysenu.ei in I lie P.icllle Mail
line: M.wicliin l.i. KiilTeiliiK fioni an
cule foi in c! Iiifanllv has caused
much (.ue and lnllniKc iikiii the p.Ht
if mileeiH in that Unci illllllu; Ihe
tii:iKi' aeioss tln l'.iclllc. With Ihe
.HiUa.l of Ihe .Maucliurhi al this poll
csteiil.i) ulteiiioou Ihe plight of the
Ijd) passenger was niuilu known to
I hi' mcilleal oMIiers connected with
Ihe ITulled StatiM (Jn ii.iiiline Scnlco.
.ho Ixi.ii. led thu tians-r.icltlc liner
mtslde I lie hailior.
Her peculiar artlons on hoard,
Ahcre she was rUpii lluilted freedom
if the ship during the sta of the
njssel at this port, wore more or less
uelj eiiniiuenli'd iiimiii last c-veiilifc'
J Custoius ollleeis mill others who
Had hiiHluess on hii.ud the liner
The woni.in Is accompanied hv :
niise. w ho. It nptiears, has had hei
,iatlent under coust.int caie for seer-
il uieks. Once on hii.iid tint essel,
he I'.ielflo Mull detailed a Chinese
leek hoy to keep the afflicted p.isscii
H'r uinler simelllauco also.
Man aio Ihe mad capers rcp'iited
U ihe ollleeis when the demented
icisoii. kiiIiiIiik tetupoiaiy fieedom
i lom ichtinlnt arfuided by her e.ihln.
entered the largo dining-room of thn
liner dining tho sen lug or meals ar
.ned in scantj lalnieiit. The pillenf
ins kept Hie passengeis on the ipil
lw of iippiehenslon ami it will he
with a reeling of Intense idler that
-In' U tiiini'd mer to lel.ithes, who
no said to ho awnllliig tho aiilval of
tho M.inchililu at Sjn I'l.inclscu
Thu wonrin p-escnted u strlklip;
and spectacular figure as she paced
tho deck of tho Unci esterday nUoi
iiikiii on thv ai rival of the Munihiirla.
Another trial which tho oincers In
tho Manehuila woio ohllged to iiudei
'o was tho caso of a demented Kill
l'l'" who ii.s u stcoiago passenger w.i.i
In Join the pl.iutatioii lahoiers heie.
3n last Thin sday tho Plllpluo juiiiH!d
noihoard fmin tho stem of tho cs
"! Captain lllx oideied tho Man-
hiirl.i put nhout and a. llfplm.it
iiiniiiipil, hut no tisice of tho man wan
found. Ills niiiiio wns i:nrhiio Caal
his and ho was a n.itlwt of Marah.igo
Ccliu, l'hlllpplno Ishmds.
That tho sultldo was dcllheiute aud
luemedltated was hiouglit out l.i:,t
eieulng when It wus stated 'that the
rillplno lcloiiHy hit thu liaiid of a
rellnw-coiintryman who had' nlteinpted
In lesli.ilu him lis lio vaulted over the
i. ill and hung for an limlunt hefoic
ilmppiug Into tho sea.
'I ho Miinchurla sailed for San I'ian
ilsco at 11 o'clock this morning tak
ing ins cililn anil 27 steei.igo pisseu
geis Or tho latter theio weio u
number of Spaulaids and l,oiliiii(;so
The Miilicliuila dlsch.iige,l 1IK13 tons
Oilent.il Height while t.,0, 'rj,,,
tlimugh caigo amoiiutu to lO.COC tons
of which theie In a coiiBldciahlo (ii.ui
llh of law silk
Passengeis leaving the vessel at
W-C. Peacock & Co.. Lid:
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel 1704
Family Trade a Specialty
( Mont Rouge Wines
Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne
(SchlitzBeer
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Love
Honolulu Included 12 cahiu, 11 second
class, and 163 Asiatic stcurugc, of
whom 5'.i .iro Japanese, "J Chlnesp, 82
rillpluos, and Hi Itiisslans,
fa
Repeat Weathered Terrific Gales.
Tlieie wus a tlmo during tho forty-
eight das' passago of the liltlo lulu-her-l.iden
schooner Repeat, when her
ollleeis and men did not plnco much
hopo uii a safe aiilial at Honolulu
The wnist trip in Ihe history of the
vessel Is iccorded with tho arrival ol
the Ami'ilcun schooner ltcpeut, with
neaily a million feet uf lumber for
this poil. The schooner was hiouglit
Inside the harbor yesterday afternoon,
much the worse for her comh.it with
wind nnd waves.
,1 1'nr wi'yks tho Itcpcnt battled with
tho elements and a niimDer of sails
weio rlppoii riom the sockets and
(allied auny. Soiiip slight damage
was done one of Ihe hunts.
The llepeat came from (lia's llar
hnr and hiouglit lumber consigned to
Lowers & Cooko of this city.
Pa
Captain Clarke Injures Foot.
Captain Thomas Clarke, wharf su
pcilulemleut for tho Inter-Inland
Steam Navigation Company, met
with an accident to his foot yestcr-
ila iilteruooii that has pmved ex-
icmcl) painful though not considered
as serious.
The well-liked olllclal was going
about his duties uloni; the waterfront
this morning with tho assistance of u
no ko.i-wiKid cane ami iccclved tho
h.viuuthy of scenes of friends. Cup
tain Claike was unable to got out of
tho way of a heavy passenger gang
way Hint had been swung from u
steamer to tho wharf. Tho huso of
tho wooden stiiictuio fell, u corner
diopplng mi the fijot of the veteran
sklppei, fiactuilng some hones.
Ha
Shlnyo Maru To Arlve Tuesday
Morn.
Tho Tiij i) Klson Kalsha liner Shln
o Mum, from San 1'ranclsco, hiu
got Into touch villi Kuhijku station
throiitth wireless, a lato iiicbhiiko iiii
iioiinclng that tho vessel Is expected to
ntrlvo at Honolulu at an early hour
on Tuesday morning. The messages
leeelyed last night are us follows:
T. K. s. S. Shliiio Maiu, en route
finni S.in 1'ian.clsco, 8 p. m. Muich 1
120D miles u'ff M,rt; vvllf arrive at
daylight Tuesday morning.
M .V. S. B. yilhelndnn. c;i louto
lo S.in Kiiinclhrti, Mai'cli 1, S p. in.
So:i miles off port, btioug northwest
Kale, sea lough; all well.
IW
Mauna Kea Brouaht Pew PajEenje;s.
Tho Inlor-lsland sle.imef Manila
Kea was an arilvul this morning with
a lathei small list or cabin ami deck
pjssciigeis Tho Jluuiu Kea brought
c.ugo liieludlug awn nt, einity
iliums, ;ii) coids ikiiI, 225 head sheep,
fcuvci.il. IiiiiiiIIch Miles, 7 hanels wlnei
1U3 packages sundries, purser Phil
ips IOUOIIm Httnilir linillinni.1 ,....,..
with inodeiate bwoIIs.
TIDES. SUN AND MOON
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III ,1 lull' o-iul ,w it.,.
Pull moon March 3 at u 11 u in
WEATHER TODAY
Tempcrnturps C u m
CD; 0 a. in., 118; noon,
CI; S n m ,
7u; morning
minimum, C2.
llnromcter ut 8 a. in, 30 12; dew
point, 8 u. m, .".0: reluthe liumldlty,
8 n in., UU; uhBolutP humidity, S u in.,
4 83G.
Wind 0 n. in., velocity 19, direction
N. II; 8 a. m, velocity 0, direction N.
i:.; 10 u. ni velocity 7, direction N. li I
noon, velocity Hi, direction N. 13
Total wind movement during 21
hours ended 8 a. m., 2:i:i miles
Mulnfnll for 24 hours ending 8 n
in., .10 Inch.
VESSELS TO AND
FROM JHE ISLANDS
(Special Cable lo Merchants'
Kxrhaiige.)
Saturday, March 2.
If ANA Al rived, Marih 1 schooner
Defender, from San Prniidsiu,
YOKOHAMA - Arrived, lob. 2fi, S
S Cleveland, hencu Poll 14.
WIRELESS.
S. S. SHINYO MAItlT Will dock al
Alnkfti wharf on Tucsdu nioinliu
(otT port at dai light) ami sail for
Hongkong and win ports ut I o'clock
Tuesday ufternooii
U S. A. T. 1.0(1 AN Will anlvo hu
fore noon on Tuesdaj from Manila
Tomorrow a Busy Day.
Several Inter-Inland steamers nie
due fo arrive fioin sugar ints tomor
low inornlugr nceoidlng to wireless
advices rccefvejl at tho ofllco of tin
I.-I. S. N. Co, Tho sleamer Maul Is
to return lo poit with 1 l.'jon sacks su
gar gatheied "at Pnp.iulo.i. This ves
sel will ujso J take on cattle. Tho
steamer Mauni Ua wus roisirtod tak
ing on a uuantlty of sugar and n num
ber of cnttlo nt Knlliin and will hu uu
arrival on the' Sabbath. Tho Mlknhn-
la, from Malil;- Molokal and Lanal
ports, and tho Kliiiiu, from Kauai, are
expected to iidd matci tally to the
iliiantlty of sugar lo come to this ixirt
for traushtpuicnt lo the Coast
Much Sugar at Hakalau.
Hakalaii leads In thu list of sugars
awaiting shipment nt Hawaii orts,
according lo ieKirts brought this
muinlng by Purser Phllipns of the
Inter-Island steamer Muunu 1en Thu
following sugars are listed: Olaa 11,
CUO, Walakea 12,787, Hawaii .Mill 400,1,
llllo Sugar Co. 22.000, Onamou 13,
432, Pepeokeo 11,500, llnkulau 2u,4iiR
Laijpahouhou 14,500, Kalwlkl 0021,
Kukalaii II. .'tl.S I). 2151, Hamakiii
Mill 13,100, Paauhuil 10.300, Ilonokaa
4100, Kukiilliaolo 8200, Pnnaluii 5170,
lIoniiniK) 2037 sacks,
f!9
Transport May Be Given Mail,
Tho United States Army trnnspoit
Logan, which vessel Is proceeding
from Manila by the way of Nagasaki,
Japan, to Sail Prauclsco, Is expected
to arrive hoio on Tucsilay morning.
With an early dispatch given thu ves
sel, tho Uigiin limy tako mall destined
for tho mainland. Tho Mulson Navi
gation steamer llmioliilun ii schedul
ed to sail for San Francisco at C
o'clock on tho evening of thu follow
ing dai Uotli vessels tiro listed In
the sov en-day class.
1st
Shlnyo Maru To 8)1 al 4 O'clock.
Tho hoiu for sailing of tho Japan
ese liner Sliliiyo Maru fii- tho Orleiit
nas Leon changed to 4 o'clock on tho
afternoon of next Tuesday, according
to too purpoit of a lato wireless mes
sage that has been recolved by Cus(lo
at uuiKe. Tho Shlnyo Maru will take
in tho iielghhoihood of sixty s(eeiago
passengeis ror Oriental ports.
f-fl
liter.lsland Movements.
Puihcr l'hllm of tho Inter-Island
steamer Mauna Ken ippoila to Kuu.il
lo leave PeiM-ekeo for illlo with sugar,
"i." Wnllele at Ilonokaa. the Helunu
at Kohalalelo all vessels taklpg on
sugar ror It.inshipment.
Ha
Next Mall from the Coast.
Tho next mull lo arrlvo fiqiji the
mainland lH dim R,,0 ,. M,xt t,,,.,,.
day iiioiuIhk, arriving by the Japan
ese liner Shlno Maru. '
rArjSKMllIItS UOIIKKII
I'pr stmr. Klliilntu, for Komi uud
Kan ports, March 5 Miss N. A. Vnl
laco. Miss i; l.ellcp, Mi)ss K. I.efteo.
T. (Jsakl, Miss K)pUo, fleo. J. Camp
bell, Miss i:. pajls, Tho;nns Anderson
and wife, Mr. and Mis. (leo. Donald
Miss K. S. Wight. Ilr. Caiman and
wire, Mrs Wluo 'and ihiughtcr, Mr.
aim mis. Addison, II. Heigholf, nr.
Lagan, (Jen McAikley, Pathor Coop
er, P.ithei t'lishnahan, W. T. I'mat,
II. W. M. Mist.
fasjytpp
RATS
nd
MIRF
w.'.;
by Uslne the Genuine
Stearns' Electric
RaHoachPaste
cxierminaies rats, tnlce.i i"
Cockroaches, watetbutrs.elc.
Rcsdy tor use. Better than trips.
Money Back if it Fails.
25c and $1.00.
Said hr DniifUU Enwhr.
StMrot'CUctrio PattaCa., CUcaao.liU.
ALL DRUGGISTS
THREE CRUISERS
ILL REMAIN
"I will leave Honolulu on next
Thursday In tho Wust Virginia, fin
llreiucrton, and thence proceed to
Washington, wheio I liuvo been oi
iloreil home for retirement," admitted
Admiral Thomas, who verified nn of
llelal dispatch received by him yostci
dny to this effect, and one that hud
been forecast by tho II u 1 1 o 1 1 u sev
eral days ngo.
"Tlueo rrulseis will ipinaln lipre,"
rontlnueil Admiral Thomas,
On board thu California this morn
ing speculation is rife concerning tho
pi nimble changes In pemoline or nll
eeis, seveial or whom are said to lie
slated for transfer fioni other ships
in the licet.
According to outers from Washing
ton, Itonr Admiral Soiitheiluud sue
ceeds to tho command with tho do
partuio of Admiral Thomas.
Hear Ailmiial Albert Meitz. for
two oars past commandant nt Ca-
vlto and Olongapi naval stations In
the Philippines, wus accoided regula
tion honois on his departure from the
port us a passenger In the Paclllc Mall
Unci' .Manehuila thin morning.
A ciy pretty and llilercstlug cere
inony attended the continuance of tho
yugo of Ite.ir Ailmlral uud .Mrs.
.Mertz as tho big truns-Paclllc liner
pulled away from Al.ikea wharf, amj
iieuiieu ror tno channel lo tho oM-i)
sea. Hands stationed on board three
cruisers lendeicd a fitting musical
rcrenude, the melody as It wafted
..cross tho water, bringing forth cheers
from the passengers who lined tho
rail of thu steamship. i:uch band
added Its ipiota to the program of
stirring melodies.
Adinliul .Mertz Is proceeding to thu
homeland on leave of absence Ho
was u caller lit tho llnKshlp California
this moinlng, which vessel fired tho
accustomed saluc to his luuk.
KILAUEA NOT
YET LAID UP
Threo plates seriously dented and
soveial ilvets spuing, letting in small
(liiantllles of water, Is said to ho the
sum total of damage done the Inter
Island steamer Klluiiea. which wont
iishoio tor sonio minutes oil 1'ishci
mau's Point, near the enhance to
Kallu.i Hay, sonio days ngo.
The Kllauea bus been sent to the
niatlno rnllwiiy, whero an exitinlna
turn was ihailn this moinlng by thu
tederul lnsiectois mid other luleiest
eil patties.
It is understood that the rppalis can
bo undo to tho vessel's bottom In
tlmo to penult tho Komi and Kan II
nor leaving on next Tuesdai uflei-
iiiNin uu nor tegular run.
Oeneral Manager J. A. Kennedy nt
the lnter-lsland Coiupany was Inclin
ed to minimize tho extent of damage
wrought to the liner this morning,
when ho stated that so far ho had no'
received a detailed ioxut from the
Pederul ollleeis, hut admitted that a
mooting of lntei-lshuiil dliectoi-H to
gether with local Insiiiiiuro men was
held today In older to uilivo at sonio
basis of settlement.
PERSONALITIES
Ml, t. LI ,,,,. - .-
....., a. iaiMWjLu W KHII5 was
one of the liiuiiulng passengeis by
Ihe Kllauea. Ilu read u pupor ut the
nii'i'img ot i)o .Medical society 'on his
ohseivutlon of a case of pulagra. Ho
win return by tjio Tuesday Reamer.
L.
FILIPINOS FARM NO BETTER.
' """'V . is 11 rar us
agilcultiiio Is coiieenied, tho I'lllpluoa
...- .... u. iierun iiiuay IIi.iji limy weio
roiirteen vents ago under Spanish
JK becoming to p,r. p,.i,or, w
llper or iho Aitileiiltiiiill Depaltment,
who has icturnod rmni n loin' or' the
Oilont l-ioressur j.m. alllU)ll11H
the lack or piogiesslon u, the Inden
nltOmlcy of the United St ilea towaid
Iho Iitlniids. Ho believes '(hut thu
funs mi! eapil.lo or gieat agricultur-
ril ilovelopincnt. bnl h,j,iv ,lilt ,,,
natives mo not i,(m c'ip4hio .,r self-govuiniueut.
A It HIVED
Friday, March 1
Hongkong via Japan mrts Mnn
chill In, P. M. S. S p. to.
(hivlotn Marlon Chllcolt, Am,
Rtuii., p.m.
Gray s Harbor Repeat, Am. schr.,
p. m
Saturday, March2.
llllo via wny ports Mnjinu Kea,
ttmr., a.m.
f :
u
IlUPAUTi:!!
'" ' Krlduy, March 1.
San I'rnnclsco via Port Allen, Kn
liutul and llllo Itymles, M. N. S. S ,
I'.m
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudltie,
Minr., 5 )i.in.
Hray's Harbor V. J. Wood, Am
icln.i p.m.
Saturday, March 2.
San Francisco Manehuila, P. M
S. S., 11 a.m.
PA.HSK.NHKIIS AKIIIVKII
-1
l'er 1. M. 8. 3. Manchuria, from
Yokohama, March 1. For Honolulu:
llov. A. W. Davles, Mrs. J. I). Seltz
Mrs. F. Slinpsuii, Mrs. K. II. Wll
llams and infant, Dr. Annnnif llaran.
Miss P. M. lllnnoy, Mlsj I,. Peuil
lloKKs. K. I). Ilurhank and wife, Miss
A. E. (Irnhnm, A. do VlHele. Fur
Hun Francisco: Hen. 11. II. fiandhottz
and wife, Mrs. C. S. Uarf,' Miss M. II.
Crrius, Mrs. C. S. Derhani, W. V. A.
Deiliam, C. fl. Hades, j'. n. Kgor, Mloj
IC. M. Kstci(, Judge C. ICvans, .Miss
M. C. Hartford, Miss A. K. Hatch,
C. II. Hause, Miss S. II. llollmnn,
Mrs. B. K. Jacksoni Kok CIuuib Chen,
II. M. Lbguo. Hear Admlr.il A. E
.Mertz iiiitl 'wife, Mrs. fl. W. Moore,
C. F. Page, J. v,V. Phillips nnd wife,
llov. P. W. Pitcher and wife, Miss M.
A. Pitcher. Itov. It. M. Itoss, wire nnd
Infant, Master A. Itoss, Mrs. Scung
flo Slice, Mnster Shun Slk, Mrs. (J.
E. Seimoiir, Mrs. E. C. Smith, Miss
I.. Trimble, E. K. Wagner. Miss M.
I., Woodward, Lieut, I). A. Ilrowue,
Mih. II. C. Chandler, John C. Currau,
and wKe, Miss M. P. Horsey, V. C.
Iluwley, I). V. Ilutchliis and wife.
J. Wilson Lcaklii, Louie Fat, V. Mo
roni, a. E. iloiiuior, Itohert Puff, A.
W, Iteiiibold. Convvnv Iloblnsou. wiro
and Infant: Miss Horsey ltoblnsoii,
Mrs. M. Sakpinl, Miss K. Skeatos,
Peter Stuke, K. Tninal. S. Toha.
Per stmr. Mauna Koa, rrum llllo
li way noils, Mnrcli 2. C. JI. Root,
(I. W. Shirley, V. A. Morris, Dr. II,
Sneve, W. Cowilen uud wife, U. I).
Pancoast, W. K. Kellogg, A. K. IX-t-wller,
J. (1. Morony and wife. J. 'C.
Iilor, Mrs. 1). ShcrvviKid, Miss Sher
wood, Mrs. II. P. Urown, A. I). 3.'
Johnston and wife, J. A. Kealohn,
.Mrs. Jas. Lewis, Itcv. O. If. Oiillck.
C. unite, J. W. Hamilton, C. A.
Doyle. F. Kicks, J. A. Monsarrutt, C,
II. Kluegel, Mis. Kulotoshl. T. Taku-
cml, wife, and son, Mrs. Matsuuia and
two children, fleo. Muuduu, I). I.elth,
jns. t. rayior, s. P. Woods and
wife, Atkins Wight, Root. Homer,
.Miss W. Ahrons, MJss It. Kaluu. J.
Jorgcnseu, Mrs. lu, Mlpses Hell (2),
J. I). IXile. J. L. yhHeji)or.e, L. E.
Arnold, W. S. Chllllngworth, Mrs. a.
Medcrlos. J. E. Hushes. O. K. Trem
ble, Hen Wlso nnd wlfo, S, Kannsaka,
.1. C. Souza, Mrs. II. K. Nakca.
l'ABSKNdKn.S DUPAltTKI)
Per P. M. S. S. Manchuria, for
San Franclbco, Match 2, S. S. Pal
mer, MuJ. A. II. vile Saulles, O. W.
Whltaker, son and Miss Vliltnker; J.
M. Mcl.oad, Leooold I.anilreth. Miss
i.niidictn, Mrs. A. Lewis, Jr. Mrs. II.
k. Kinsley, Mrs. II. K. Clarke, Miss
II. Peltier, W. A. Kecier, Dayld C.
Hell uud wire, A, Alexander, valet of
Mr. Palmer, F. HcubUoii, Miss Cun
dlff, M. II. Vulkcrnnd wlfoj Mrs. K.
It. Cousins, Mrs. A. T. Hums, T,
Kinney, Philip Unit, Mrs. J. A. Dough
eity, Miss A. Kinney, E. U. Ileama
mid wire, J. A. Mnddox, p. H. Hroolis
aim wife, T II. Van Cunipcn and
wife, Mrs. S. IJ. French, It. v. Ilrad
ley, Miss Dlc;eit. Frank M. Ongo.
Mrs. Ida M. !.awrence, II. I), Drown,
Jr., uud wife, J. M. Hind, Q. E, Sei
zor and wife, Mtb. John 11. Williams
and child, Mrs. y. H. armnly, Miss
i. it. iirunuy, John lloyd and wife,
u. w. snirloy, (leo. aieuson, wlfo
uml niiild, Mis. Uydo Sinllli, C. W
Uuck, (5. A. Miller, F. H. arlnnejl
uiui who, .virs. j, pi, Tabcr, Henry
trench. It. A. Allen, q. H. Tailor
ami wire, I). Dowers und wlfo, (, S.
riiitlor mid wire. Ii, V. Carter and
lfe, A. 8. Airied, Mies A, E. AUrod,
ftiujor h. i, .nines, W, A. Morln, Dr.
11. Snove, Dr. J. V. Nelson and vvHo,
Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. Win. Z. Stow.
ml, L. It. Wallace, o. II. Illniis and
wire, Col. N, w, Clayton, c. C.
Chilton, O, if Root, Miss Pandergust.
.Miss lleno Uuck, John Knorpp, wlfo
H'i) cljlld, Mrs. John irwlli, f. it,
llflie'l- V"'lj ITJtt, jfr. schutl.
wjfy iiinl child: Mm, Ghorvynod aiiil
ilaughtor. Dr. E. V. wtlcnv iinyhi
; , (. " ." 't v.-i.
i.ewis nui wire, Mrs. 4. ll. Cralir, A
Sanllilll and vvjfe. '
Per stmr. Claudine, for llllo. via
way ports. March 1. Miss lnrgucr-
,.u ,,v)viiuoui. .wish impu jviciiee.
tvirs. ,, y. AHliiiiau, AJIss Myitlo
Oessels, F, j, Llmleinaii, F. Ilaerlng,
A. II. Cohen, vvfo uii) Infant, MusFcr
i:oien, enpt. It, NoIboi), Mrs. O. J.
WlilK'hcail, 0. C. .Miiurfi,' wire ami
fqir (laiighlijia, Mrs. C. C. (loseii, n,
II. Caso, KOV. T. KuWl. Wlr .,,! n
chlMiep. Capi. y. if, Johusmi, I. j.
Ifurd, Wlss'Maiiliiiau, A)rs. Sago.'Mrs.
C. It. fjendn and Infant. Jno. Stov'eni
son, I), fj, nrituvllle. ' '
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II n ( 1 e M ii )Vut ,ys jilll Und it.
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VIGOROUS OLD AGE?
Then use Duffy's Pure. Malt
Whiskey It brings health and
streiiRth to every one along life's
pathway It ninkes the old feci
young and krips the young strong
and vigorous.
Used for ovtr 50 years as n rem
edy In the prevention nnd cure of
all throat, lung "lid stomucli trou
bles nnd nil wasting nnd weakening
conditions.
Sold everywhere In SEALED
DOTTLES ONLY Medical, booklet
nnd doctor's advice sent free on
application
The' Duffy Malt Svhiskey Co.
Rochester, N. Y U. S. A.
MEN OF NOTE
Willi Ihe depnrtiire of the Pacific
Mnll liner Manchuria from Honolulu to
Kim Prnnclsio this morning there piirs
ed through this port n numbir or men
of note iitid prominence hi unvul, inll
llnry unci lominirihil nlTalrs through
out the Fur East.
Ill niiilltliin to the 72 cabin through
pnssengers In that veiwl, nenrly mio
hundred joined the .Manchuria nt Ho
nolulu, However, the big transpacific stenm-
hll was not overcrowdid, and It Is
stilted lint tiie vessel tould have easi
ly nccoumiod.ited bitwein thirty und
forty inure pussuigers hud ibej applied
for transportation
Purlng the stay of the Manchuria nt
this port )ier passengers wire given
iiiililo opportunity of seilug mushier'
nble of thn Paradise of the Pacific
Among tile through passengers are:
(leucrni Ilaiulliolt?, organlrir nud
coininaiider-ln-chlef of the Philippine
Constabulary, who Is making a visit in
his home I" Chicago uud Is aeciiinp.i
nled ly his wife. The gem nil re
turns to lift command hi the Phllhi-
plues nfter his visit In the States
Itenr Admiral A. IX Mvrtz. In iluirge
ot tin,' nnval stations ut Cavlle and
Olongupo. Is on his way to Wash
ington to nvvnlt orders. Ills term fur
service In the Philippines ban ixplred
The admiral Is accompanied l,j his
wife.
l. H Dorhain, n partner In Ihe well
known linn of Derhum Uro.s, uno of
the largest Amcilcan business concerns
In the Philippine Islands, Is on his way
to the KtutcM on business. Derhani
llros. hold lurge timber grnnts In the
lj hinds.
NY O. Haw ey i,r New Yu'rk. repre
scntlng n large publishlnB house In
Aimrlcu, retuins home ufter a lunr or
th world. Ills tour was divided be
tween business und pleusure.
A W. Itelnbold, representltiB the
Singer Sewing Machine To. ut Kour.i
baya, Java, Is on n business trip to
the bend olllce of the concern In New
York.
S. Toha, representing ihe Mitsui
IIiismiiii Kulsliu, Is on u business trip
lo Nvw York, nftir which he Is to
tnl,e charge of the coiupuni's ulfalrs
In Paris. iVance.
P Stakle. Itussl.in gnvernuunt en-
Kliuir einpow ercd In Inspect und pur
chase fur the Itussbni rov..nn..i,i
Aimrlcun iiiuchhury fur thn drahuke
or the vast swamp nglons along llm
banks i,r Ihe Amur river. It Is the
Intention of tho Itusxhin Kovirninont
to si ttln the Ainui river country wllh
inmigrants from European Hussla.
I'onway Iloblnsun, representing the
Oeneral Elictrie I'o. of Schenectady.
New York, at Yokohama, Is making
u visit to Ills old home In Unltlinoif.
He Is uiviim.uiiUil ,j. i,M Wf llM,
two ihllduii. also Mrs. II. C. Chnnd.
er und M'ss M. P. llin-soy. Miss Dor-
sey wus Iho hello uinong tho smart
sit nf Yokohama last season
Mnronl, chief caterei fur tim !,-
cIHp Mal Sjeai;ishl; Cunii.niy's stiain.
rs, unit in vviioni Is duo tho credit for
tile Bustrononilcnl plensures of the trip,
u sentiment which Is unanimously
volied hy every passenger on board.
The hopo Is expressed tlitit the P JI.
S H. Cn will ritiiln Mr .Moroni In Its
serv lee.
' j iaa
Manchuria parrjo For This Port.
Tho enrgo brought by tho Puclflo
Mnll liner Manchuria for discharge at
Honolulu Included tho following It,.,,.,,.
r.35 tubs sake, 440 bales gunnies, 37
cusps cigais, 5 mils niattlnu 1.17 pub.
es oil, 593 bags ilco, 0 fttiibs sho-
u, .'0 chests ten, and B182 naeknues
mlscollauoous merchandise.
NJEV - TODAY
" ' ' NOTICE.1
I hereby bIvb notice that Wnj D.mel
Is no loiigir connected with my dental
parlors
Honolulu, March 2, 1012
p l. Fi:imifjf)N, D. H h.
B(7r Mar 2, D, ip, j
NOTCE.
Eddy t'lilslctl) formerly with Ihe Hi.
lent llar,er Kliop, has joined the slulf
of iiitlstM ut the
MOQEL SAf,TARY BERBER SHOP
, Bethe) and Kino Streets
U O. SYLVESTEIt' e' HCIHtOI.L
Proprietors
f V 1
ON MANCHURIA
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