n ipTr ";' T pp iwfBPwviiwyTy r-9" "r-nfC JJWWiJ1fc EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, FRIDAY, APR. 5, 1912. 'fllR"',rTsy. "T"rw1hi!,3fW? 'Vi T " ''V V 1 .V" V h IB. w ! Laflnk iiHaW K1 . Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONDAY! ,ri Hawaiian Stulnl. Tuesday: Ti WEDNESDAY: Uminle l'lril Degree THURSDAY: Hiimi Crnl- M.iimiiI) I lmr ilii) .Si-nlix. FRIDAY: SATURDAY: ILTG All Tlsltlcx mmbini ol t Order r cordially Intlttd to attend meeting! u( local lat Meet on the -'iid mill Itti .llniiihijs of I'ill'll IllUlltll lit li. I'. Hull 7:30 V. M. MARINE ENGiNEEHS. UMEFICIAL AJftC!4Tit)lL illall) Inillnl. Members ii( lltlllT Asso ciations i-nr- iii-MM.i: i.tuici:, M. It. of I'. . Meets eierv 2nd and -ttlt Satur- ! M .)..,. II. .r t 7 !!ll flVlfll If 111 iii I' Hull, cnr. I'urt ami Iter, t ii,.i VlFlliUK hrnthem inrdlallv nulled tn iitteml A V. tlKUT. 0 C. V. I'. KILUP.V, K. It. S. o.viii' l.om.'i: m. i, k. of r. Xleem inery first and third Krl I day at 7 30 n'dnck, l')tliiaii Illall, corner llerutanl.i and Kort BtrootB VUltliiK hruthcra curdlaJly Imlted to attend. S: lUXKICU, C. C. o. iir.ixi:, k. ot u. & s. lio.Noi.ui.i; i.iiixii:, cic, it. r. o. i:. Honolulu LoiIko No 610, II I' (I I'.lkn, meets III their hall, on KIiik HI , ne.ir I'm I, osery I'rlday owmiiR Vlslllnt; llrutli-er-, aro cordially Invited In attend. i) v it. isi:nhi:u(i, n. n. (SKO T. Kl.llIlllCIi, Sec. HAWAIIAN TKIlli: NO. 1, I. 0. It. -M. Jteets cery first nnd third TucMlny of each mniitli In 1'r.ilernlty Hall, I O. O. P. limlilliiK VI'iilliiR hrothcrs cordially Imlted to nttend. IIUXIIY A ASCII, Sachem I.011S A rilltllY, C. of H homim'M! aimiii; no, r. o. i:. McetR mi second nnd fourth Wi'dnchday ovenlus of each 'liiiiutli .it ",.'M u'cloclc, III San Aiitonhi Hall. Vineyard street, near lOiiiina Vlalllnt; brothers uro hiMted tn attend. V.l .lO.NKS. W. 1. J YV ASCII, Secy. lioNdi.ri.r i.onci: no. suu, l. 0. I), .u will meet In Odd IVlluws" hiilldlng, Kort stieet, near KIiik. every 1'rlday nvenliii; nt 7 III! o'cloclc. VIsitliiK hroiliera cnrdlnlly Invited tn attend AMHItOSM J WlllTSC, Dictator. I!. A. JACOIISON, Secretary. A. BLOM, Importer Fort St Millinery MILTON &. PARSONS Panthoon Bldg. PHONC 3CE3 FORT STREET THE VERY LATEST IDEA8 IN Spring Hats Miss Power; MIHinery Parlors, Boston Block K. UYEDA 1027 NUUANU STREET HATS Up.to.dato Millinery and Men'a Hatl ZEAVE Just received by H. H. HIHitRA, the very latest In LINGERIE GOWNS; also a lino assortment of MORNING DRESSES nml SPRING TAILORED SUITS In nil colors. 66-67.68 YOUNG HOTEL fW TOS K V iRjV WHEN YOU WANT TO MOVE n - DE MOVED DY MOVERS ' fi CITY TRANSFER CO. (Ja. H. Love) Shipping (Additional Shipping Newt on Page 18) BIO PERCENTAGE OF SIERRA PASSENGERS ARE TOURISTS New Schedule of Oceanic Line Calls for a Fortnightly Service Between Honolulu and San Francisco Transport Sher man In From Manila Hall and Claudine to Get Away This Evening. Kona and Kau Liner Kilauea Departs at Noon. As predicted innmliR nuo in the col-' iilniiH of the II il I lei In, tho Oco- tmk' pitvIi'O hi-iween Homiluhi ntld the Coaxt will he a fortnlRhtly one with i lie koIiik Intu coniuilxHlun nf the Ho noma nnd Veiuurn, which vcisvIh aro now Ix'Iiik riiHlud tn coinpletloii nt tln MirdH of the I'lilon Iron Wnrks nt ih (iolden Cole. The direelora lino boon niked tn pais npiHi n tentative lentnlilii icheiliile whlcli has hceii under can- fill coiiHlderntlou nt I ho Snu I'rnuclHco Oiennlc oil! en, Tim Sonoma will ho dlsimtilied mi her mnliloii run. Willi the 2M of thlH niontli, llio voKsel priieoodlni? In I'nn- lima, llioro In ooiiu-v a repreHeiitntlvo body of I'nellic Const buslneau men, ulin In tho uiimlier of in or tnn hun dred tiro draun from tho several Chambers of Cninmerce. The Sonoma will, under the sail I m: sihediilo now drafted, depart from Sun rranelseii on tlio Initial run tn Honolulu .Inly 2nd. The Slerrn will then be temporarily withdrawn In order Hint sho may rp col ip n Benernl (HcrliatiliiiK aud also bo converted oxer Into an nll-lmriior. With tlio nirlvnl nf tho popular HI enn tit Honolulu HiIh mornliiK It was dolliillely learned tlmt with tlio Inau Kiuntlon of tlio Oceanic Australian line, the Hleiimers will nut ninke mi oMeiided Slav at Sydney. It Is pre' dieted Hint n stop nf less than a week will he siilllclent at tho Australian port for tlio dlHclitirKo nf freight nml llio loading nt return enroll. .Tlio !! nets to PiiRnKc In the Oceanic service will burn nil ns fuel ami this commod Ity will ho taken aboard at San Fran Cisco In siilllclent quantities tn carry the steamer through a round trip. A call nt PnK I'liK'i. It Is hellovcd, will uc Included on tho nutKoIni; as wall ns tho return trip. New Zealand will be eliminated from tho proposed route altogether. At tno longest, tho Oceanic steamers aro not expected to remain at San rrnneisco more than ten davs. In addition In handllni; car co. tho liners will be nidified tn re plenish stnrcs nt tho California port, When tho new sen Ice Is In coin pletn operation, tho Slerrn 1 to ho operated as a Snu I'Vaiielsco-IIonoIiilii boat as formerly. Its sailings planned In cnhjiiicllou with tho runuliiK of llio rionotnn mid Ventura to such ilcKrco that Honolulu should receho a call every two weeks from a vessel llylnt! tho Oiennlc house II a K. (letilul Dr. (1. V. Chirk, surKcnn In the Slerr.i, Is roundlni; out Ids last trip In tho Slerrn, prior to koIiik over Into tho Sonoma. Dr. Clark will ne company tho l'auamn Canal party In the latter m-hscI and on return tn Sim 1'iuiiclsco will beentno attached tn tho Sonoma as ship's xurKcnii. .'on Cnrletoti, tho popular chief steward, lemnlued ashore at tho (oast port, he hnvIliK lieeu appointed tn refit tho Sonoma. Carleton will beentno nil of ficer in tho Sonoma when placed on tho Australian run. Alfred Hnckelt, now chief steward in tho Sierra, Is a well-known Oceanic iilllelnl, and was known here years uro when tho Sotiumn nnd tho Marl posa wero regular callers at tho port. Purser Tom Smith doilaied that tho weather man was unusually kind to llio Sierra uud her one hundred pas soiikoi s, Tho vessel nnlved nt the accustom ed early hour tills morning with :il!i tons ftelght, nf which l.'.UUO snekB ec meiit and iiuiinlitlcH nf flour, hay, grain and feedstuffs formed a pail. I lieu-it niilninohlles wero received by local Importers with tho arrival ut the vessel. It Is Hinted Hint fully 80 per cent, nf Hie cuhln passengers arriving this morning aro entitled to position in tho clussllicitiloti of touilsts. 'llio postolllco ieeoieil 107 sacks mail by this versel. It Is also slated .iiil aiiuo.i j.iu '-n; iJiipi .W():8I 'liSI aui,l ojgo iniM dn apis mBjj sj t $ Union-Pacific Limited 0l AC )0ptlGl ' si o.iniui.inj jiioA uoiv u uujU(lu sj pu s;ii that Dr. 3. A. Nelson will be found In tho surgeon's olllcu In tho Slerrn on the next trip from tho Coast to the Islnnils. Tho odlcers aro loud In their pralio uf a party of theatrical people who added much to tlio plensum of mi on terlnlntnent mid daiico gleii on hoard Inst night. A bilker's dozen of passengers enmo down In the steerage und nut a Rtow, nnav was about d. Pa Captain Colin' Death Results In Promotions. P.. II. Hurrimati, United Slnlon Den lit) Inspector of Hulls at Seattle, has been named by llio Inspectnr Ceneral to succeed .liniies (lillhrle lis Deputy Inspector nt the port of San rrnucls hi, itairimnn was formerly master oi tho steamship Sonoma or llio Oceanic lino. Contain (lillhrle qualified as tho suc cessor to tho Into Cnptnln O. 11 Holies nnd entered upon his duties. Tho ap pointment of (lillhrle relloes Inspect ors Thomas 1". Deerlng and Carl C. Lehners of the St. Michaels District who have been sitting ns tho local hoard hccausc of tho Illness of Captain Holies. Heeling and I-elinors will lenvo for Alaska on their annual tour pt Inspec tion April 21. rT Chemical Engines on the Hyades. Two chemical and motor-driven Urn engines ordered by tho City and Couii' ty gnveriiment nro completed nnd have been shipped from l'uget Sound ports in tho Mntson Navigation steamer Hyndes, which is cxpecled to arrlro at Honolulu on Monday. According to advices received In this city today, tho Hyades, as welt as the American-Hawaiian freighter Mis- sourlnn Is bringing down a largo consignment of Hour, fee: nnd fin ago. Tho cargo In tlio Mlssoiirlnn Includos more than two thousand tons tnken on board at tho Coast and Sound ports. Japanese To Buy -Wrecked China. .Japanese are said to ho willing tn raise a fund of several hundred thou snud yen toward the purchase nf the haltered hulk of tho Cmiadiaii-l'uelllo steamship China, which wont ashorn near Yokohama several months ago. It Is tlio Intention to repair tho vessel nnd pliuo her under .lapuueso registry mid in the seivlco again, according to a icport brought by olliccrs In the T. K. K. liner Tonyo Mnru, which left for San Kranclsco this morning. Dollar Steamer Meets Disaster. The llritlsh Mourner II1170I Dollar, whli Ii left l'uget Sound for Tnku, re turned to Victoria. 11. C, under jury 1 udder. Tho freighter encountered a hurricane galo March 7 off tho Aleu tian Islands and under tho strain of tlio heavy weather tho vessel's rudder stock was broken, It took until Mnich 19 to rig a Jury rudder with which tlio steamer was steered hack to Victoria, whero repairs will ho made la Hall Leavlnp, for Kauai Tonight. The Inlor-lsland slonmer Hall, leav log for Kauai poitti this evening, was held hero awaiting tho arrival of tho Slerrn, nu has been tho usual custom for ninny months. Tho stenmor will depatt nt .' o'clock this oveiilng, tak ing a goodly quantity of Height and n few passengers. Tho ossel will car ry tho Into mull to tho (inrdou Island, Claudlrte for the Bin Island. Tho Claudine, nu departure for Ha waii by wav of Maul ports at Ii o'clock this evening, will carry a fair list of cabin and deck passengers and a quan tity ot general cargo and plantation supplies, Transfer Co. TIDES SUN AND foOON il A,.. 3 3 4 il tn, u in 16 .1 3U to r & i o.icl up 7 a) 010 Nil 17 I 1M 1100, (in CIO 17 IS 11131 H 8.1? I i 10 M J. IT SS9II IC l o:. t, its ci JO CO.VII.lt J21 UV &1K1ICI ii in. ' r 10 dilycw ion Mil nir),-" l'ull Jiiooii April 1 nt 11-3:1 n. in. VESSELS TO AND FROM JHE ISLANDS (Sicclnl Cubic to MrrclinnU' Dxrluinirc.) Friday. Anril 5. HAN rilANCISCO Sailed April 4, 8, S. .Mexican, for Seattle. Sailed, April !",, noon, V. S. A. T. Logan, for Honolulu. Mall closes for San rrnneisco at !l 30 p. in. per l". S. A. T. Sherman. -U I'AS.snOKIlS AIIIIIYKI) t'er I'. S. A. T. Sherman, from Ma nila via Nagasaki, Japan, April r.. Col. Henry 'Klrhy, wlfo and son; U. Ceil. Charles M. UnndJ, wlfo and daughter; U. Col. T. II. Itaymond, wlfo and daughter: I.t. Col. I.. ,1. It..--.. H..l..ll Vl,.l.nla MaI.ii Jll'tllll, itlUJUl .MMIIIJ i.e.,,,,, o, ...mjw, Wm. It. Sample, Major Alonzo (Irny, Cnptnln W. S. Jiukson, wlfo nml dnugliter; Captain Jnlni V. Darker, Captain Kussell C. iJingdon, Captain Paul (llddlns, Captain w. II. tiury mid wife, Captain Woodson llockcr, C'nptalli " "M . ,1." McDonoiigh, Captain Paul Hurst, Cnptnln rro. !;. sniiiii Captain Itobeil O. Il.igmlale, wife and two boiih; Captain Itohert II. Hoed, Chaplain Herbert )'.. Smith, wife and dnugliter: 1st Lieut. T. II. Dillon nnd wife, 1st l.lertl. Henry Honslield, 1st l.leul. Charles (1. Ileimnu, 1st l.leut, .1. W. Kvorlhgton, 1st l.leut. C. S. llldloy nnd wife. 1st Lieut. A. (1, IIiiIcIkihi. lul l.leut. (icorco llwrll wife and son; 1st Ileiil S. L. Wehl. and wife, 1st l.leut. O. W. Ihiop, 2nd Limit. D. II. Crnfloii, 2nd l.leut Charles D. Ilnrtmnii, 2nd I.icut. .ins, Ii, l'rlnk, wife and daughter; 2nd l.t. W. II. !oiiKliborouKli. 2nd l.leut. W. II. Moss. Lieut. J. S Aiwlno, wlfo mid two nous; Captain II. It I'utiiiim, wlfo and daughter; L. H. Dullavcn, wlfo and two sous; Clerk W. C. O'llrlen, wlfo and son, W. 11. Illrl, ,W. 1. A. Von Hnrtiiiig nml wlfo, Mrs. K. M. Schlndel, Mrs. M. S. Jrtrvls, Mrs. It.- U .Wilkinson, 1' .K. Criinib, wife and sou; Miss I'lorcnco W. Thompson, Miss Hnimet viimblsh, Mrs, Ada 11, Ciomwell and son; I'. llrcHiuin, W. Ii, Wall, 11. H. Wilkin, son, W. C. (i.irdner. Mujor W. ti. Grove, Mrs, A, (Irny and two daugh ters, Mrs. M J. McDonoiigh, Mrb, Tenny Hoss, Miss (lertrude Mctlee, Mrs. .1. II. Shipley. GOOD TRIDA ' AT CENTRAL UrJION Centrnl rnlon Church will obsrrvo (ho nnnlversary of tho crucifixion by n special servlco In tho rarlsh House nt 7:'10 this evening. Thero will bo appropriate music. Mr. Hut lor mid Miss Kemp will slug and tho congre gation will bo led by Mr. Duller. Tho minister will speak on tho subject "The Cross n Symbol of ooti-Muklug " Tho service will look forward lo tho Kaster rominiinioii. Tho public will ho welcome. At St. Andrew's. At noon todny tho Tlireo Hours' Her vlco commenced nt St. Andrew's Cn thedrnl. Thoro wero a number of ministers from llio various churches. of tho city occupying seals in tho choir. At noon tho beautiful nml Im nresslvo Itepronches wero sung by Canon Ault, tho choir singing tlio re sponses. HIGHLANDER (Continued from Pane 1) Colonel Henry Klrhy of llio Third Infantry Is tho ranking olllccr on hoard tho Sherman. Ilo Is necoinpn nlod by Mrs. Klr'oy nnd Hon. Tho llrsl cabin passengers aro In tlio main lino olliccrs belotigiiiR to tho Third liirnn try. which Is proceeding lo tho main land lifter completing a schedule tour of duty In tho Philippines, Mrs, Ada II. Cromwell, widow of tho Into Kllas Cromwell, Collector of Internal ltevcnuo tn tho Philippines, Is a through passenger, and Is uoeom panylng tho remains of her hiishund. Major Wlnflold Scott (Irovo of tho Phlllppluo Constabulary, who has been mentioned for a responsible position with llio military depaitment of tho now Hopuhllc ot China, Is proceeding tn the mainland after an extended pu i hid of servlco In tho Philippines. Tho Sherman Is well tilled with mil limy passcugcrs. In Ho cabin arc XI ollliois nnd their families, fill sec ond closs and 7U2 troop passengers, Of tho lattor there aro 2117 men or llio Third lufauliy, 2.M men of tho Hugh neer Corps. 47 casuals, 17 sick mid In tho liospltul, 17 discharged soldiers, in military convlctB, 20 enlisted men of the Navy, 20 enlisted men of tho Mar ino Coips, and 2!) civilians, Tlio olliccrs report a fair passage from tho Philippines. Tho Sheritinn sailed from Manila on March 11th, spent otio day at tho Marlve.ns quar antine station and then proceeded to Nagasaki, Japan, whom several thou sand Ions coal were taken on hoard. Old Neptune succeeded In kicking up a bit of a fuss for somo hours after leaving tlio shores of Dnl Nippon. Ah tho transport nenred tho Hawaiian Islands smooth seas and f.no weather piovnilcd. The Sherman will bo given n lalor mall for tho mainland mid the Hawaii an Hand will tender n musical uoro- uailo at llio liepnrturo ot tlio transport SAY STEAMSHIP (Continued from Page 1) the Aiiiorlcuii-llnwnllnn dock rioutthc rnllriiiul company Tlmt the Amcrlcnn-llnwnllnn com pnnv x Imililllty to get expeditious fiolKht-hundllng unilor tlio hurbor board's rules In lis own fmilt, wiik llio toniluMoii reached liy members of tlio board uliii inndo nil Inspection iifxlhc ulultcd condition of the whnrf n few duys 'ago, when the dniynge enm .pnnlcs found themselves liottlcd up Im mune of lick of roadway loom roniinny loom Sot rotary Hermit nf the t-nniiiilniilnn. n discussing the visit of the hoard, snld this morning that the wharf was In chaos ho far mi fri iRht wns con- c(rtu,( , . HiiiiuiT inu I iiiri, c.imi inn m t I iiviu up in, ne sniu. "nio Aiueri- enli-lliiwnlliin has been handling the freight on this whurf from the stenin ldp eoinpniiy'H xtundpolnt. Nobody hlamex them for thl, ns n prlvntn business inntlir The duck Is not n public one, and we have no legal con tiol over It "Since the dock Is lensed by the Aiiicilenn-lliiwnllnii company, It fol lows that It Is going to he administer ed from nn American-Hawaiian stand point Wlmt Is the result of this? Tho' tilt Is that the Ktiiiinshlp men Kft:v S,I1I11B (,.,. 1H ,l- the freight down to the wharf In inc. qutcnext possu.ie wuy, now il niiiiiisi unywiiere. imu iianoie iisonxi. iiiaKe .., k(m. ,llM,m r .. ,, .,,; the shortest , fewest Inwslhlo trlpsJK ,.. ..Tlc ,,,.,, f I ,...., .,.., .ne .,-iik ........ ..... ...... (. u II .vMII l.r. I.ul ,.1 ftll.ll.l,, tlV Mow it ho II Will he best iiuillahlo for hatillliK away und delivering to the j . Otsgl(( x. ' This Is the state of affairs, nnd It Is ii natural one lo (ome under (on-j Irol of a wharf by n xUnmshlp com- I paiiv. The lack of drayage loom fol- lows. I .'tiw', tlio only wily In which tho i hnilior bo.iid'x rules can be carried out Is to hue n wlinif sifiiiinl.Mideiit or elm-body In charge who will see lh.it when the freight Is taken from the sleaiiKr It Is H.ired In (he moxt till- I eh nl iii.iunei- for bundling alniii.-t liu- mrdialel) by the ilraii',e mid expiess loiiierns That Is .vhnt the board halt dor.- h) namliig u wharf siipti-lnteiid cut Since our man has been on tho - I"1' '"' IIIV not had iu trouble of New Vaudeville SEE HER HEAR HER VENTRILOQUIST Charming Young Two-Voiced Artist Only Entertainer of Her Kind in the Pacific Program replete with Comedy, Rollicking Fun, Humor, Wit, with a Thousand and One Laughs SPECIAL MOTION PICTURES "The Tribe's Penalty," "A Village King Lear," "The Geranium?' "Trading His Mother," "Polish and Pie." Cunning c.. In Thrilling Acts of Mystery and Skill SATURDAY MATINEE Tomorrowat the BJJ0U--a great Ladies' and Children's Program will be given, including Cunning, Mile. Edmonda, Mile. Golden, Varin and Varin--a great offering. this kind, unit wo have bell iiblo' to kcip Hie government wharves clour. "In foot, our rules have worUid I" tlp-toji shape, And lliey will work so long mm rrclRlft l lmnilleil both from tin- standpoint nf the steamer lompanv nml tlio consignee 'Among tlio hlK shippers who used tn clutter lip tlie tt halve wlion tin ro wiih mi system used, there linn belli lint nne single case where Jhey have hud tn pay n demurrage ihnrgo undir tlio boaid riileK. The oilier dn. line of the big food companies told me that while he had tn bring Id" delivery syx lelii lii tn date to comply with the board's rules It had tost him mi more I In the Ioiik run mid his business hud : , - , i "vv" l""lul ",ul" """" '""" "" !'"" , ""f w"- lhe Aincrlcnn-Ilnwnllan '"" l""1 on unusual c.indlllni, to faro I hemline of the tiumhir vf big curRocs iliimp(d on the dock, hut It In not fair to condemn the M-xtem hccntise, work ing from one standpoint, the teani xlilp company has found It n failure" .Mr. Hermit xnys tlmt the commN xlon will have to take xoiue notion, bowexer. Cnlcss the prlwitc ilock nwuers mo willing to cooperate with the board In currying out unlforni ' rules, he suys that the bonrd will lin' tn prevent discrimination by the loos-1 liiilng up of the icgiihitlons Clinlrtiinn Miirstnn Camphell of the :ieiriii- ivtiiimisMiitii imu an rni r,.ei.iv, ,1 ,,,, ,, ,,,. , ...,.ri,.i,.iin. ,..,, ,, terminate It x nureement with (, f.,,,,,,,,11,,,,, (.,irM,, realizes that It lias no eontiol ' ... ;orr private wharves nml that the xtuinishlp compnnlex call do what the like. We have heard nothing fioin the riillrn.nl compnuv that It In tends making icRidatlnux of Us own" Tlio Cnltcd Stales Ann transport Sherman, nn arrival from Mnnlln to dny, will bo given tlio next mall In tended for tho innlnlmid. W. C. PEACOCK & CO., LTD. FAMILY TRADE WINE AMD LIQUOR MERCHANTS Merchant, Near Fort SMSM TONIGHT AT THE Empire Mile. Golden The Bijou TONIGHT 4 I-'rldnv, April Ii. Mnnlln Wa Nagasaki Hiiernian, II. S. A. T., a.m. San I'ranclsco Sierra, O. S. S., n.m. t ni:iAHTi:iii 'i 4- 4 Tliiirsdnv, April 4. San 1'rnnclsco Crown of Arraiion, Ilr. stmr., p. in. Huiekn Mary Wlnkloninii, Am. erlir., p.m. Krldav, April fi. Snn rrnneisco Tcnyo Mnru, .lap. r.tmi-., 'J-.'it) ji.tn- Kona and Kan ports iCIIauea, stmr. noon, AT THE HOTELS Tlio following are now names plac ed on tho registers of the local holels todny.: The Alexander Young, Miss Nelio Wlnsteail, Los Angeles; Mr. nnd Mrs. K. O. Swift, Detroit; Dr. and Mrs. Dnvls, San Francisco; Mr. nnd Mis. P. II. Applcton, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V.. Walker. Hatigor, Me.; Mr. laud Mrs. Leon Cnrrati, Miss II. Car- ' mil, !.poii Cnrrau, Jr., San I'ranclsco; 1 It. J. (Inffiipv. Hradford. Penn.: Mr. 'nml Mrs. L. M. Itoemer. Uis Angeles: Snniuol Morrill. H." S. A.; S. P. Hark- ley. San Krnnclsco; Miss V. tl Monntr, Miss Mahel Moore, Pittsburg; Ml. and Mrs. A. It. Hlgglns, San Mn too; Mr. nml Mrs. II. Kcliultz, Hono lulu; T. I). Skinner, Portland. ,The Royal Hawaiian. Miss Mary K. Wood, Alnmeda; Mrs. II. M. Kinney, Miss Hess Neville, Co liimhits, O. ; Mis. Mary Sells Green, Miss Lucy II. Tnbor, Los Atif,e:cs. A shipment of nr.uO sacks sugar ami n quantity of sundries arrived this morning In tho inter-Island steamer Likellko from Kaunl iinits. The es bol took on sugar from Anahola. Tlireo passengers artlved In tho vessel. Tho Likellko met with some rather loii'sli weather on the homeward ruiso. COL. CHAHLKS M. (1ANDY, Medi cal Corps, I H, A., a passenger on tho trfiusport Shormmi, mndo n Hying In spection of llio local post it during tho Sherman's stay In port. Arrival WATCH HER DON'T MISS HER AI!ltlVi:i ri X Ift ' Tor licit h nml llu truth iilmiit It nil II IK" ' iiiiilc Imij Hid II ul loll ii. ' wl', .'fi mm this evening. aj immmMMd Wfat-aWi- KKjgBHHHHHHHHw(HHHJi -