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EVENING BULLETIN,' HONOLULU, T. H., TUESDAY, APR. 23; 1912.
Masonic Temple
WceKlyCalendar
MONDAY:
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TUESDAY:
WEDNESDAY!
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THURSDAY:
FRIDAY!
Od'inilc riilrd Hurler.
tATUKDAYi
W rlsltlar mtmoin ol tht
filer r Cordially Invited to
tn,l mce l.i.te of local laagta
.Moot mi the
'.'ud mill llli
Muiid.ij of
cnrli uiuntli
it li. 1'. Hull
:80 1'. .n.
nlARINE ENGINEERS v" ''
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dliillt Imiltil.
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li. "I" I'.
l .ti oion "ml nml 4lli Sntur-
K&iln m nlm, .il 7 :ti) o'clock in
WW K it I' Mall. rur. Port and
Xfgy li, i nil Visiting brother
cord I. 'ill' in i I In attend.
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ii(oi.i i.i midot, en;, n. p. o. i:
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Honolulu lodge No C1C.
sV 7f" ' () 'H, meets lu
VCftrys their hull, on King St
M
lit ( I'oit, everv Krida)
evening VIkM Ins Brotli
ers aie cordially Invited
10 attend
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(Hill I.OIH.I' NO. I, li. (if I'.
4P' MeU mil hist .mil third Frl-
F-V'iv ai ii (link, t'ytlil.m
fcjfgy Hall, diriur lh n tunlu nml
ViP Ton streets Visiting brothers
coidla'ly Invited lo attend.
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U iikim:. K of It & S.
IIIH lllt lltllli: M). I, I. 0. It. .M.
Mods men first and third
Tin tin nt earn month In
I'i in tnit II. ill. I O (I r
I.miIiIiii; Vhiilnir brothers
JyV niliiiM mi iied to attend
MSjEr HIMl scn, Sachetn
fjE&Z luiivA ppitm.c or it
iioMii.1 i.r u'ltn: no, r. o. i:.
Mi .in mi second and fourth
p lm ila evening of each
uiuntli at . ,0 ocloclt. lu
K il I' II ill, corner Toll
and Mi I, i ii i i isltltlt. Inotatis ale
Itll licit in in, i il
U 1 JOSP.S, W I'.
I W ASCII. Secy.
JIOXll.l I.I I.OIICI' M). Mill,
I. O. I). M..
will meet In (Hid Pi lion' building,
Kort Kini'i in n King every I'rlda)
evening at 7 .lu o clock
Visiting Inoiliers cordially Invited
to attend .
AMIIIIOSI: J WIRTZ, Dictator.
K A JACOHSON, Secretary
A. BUOM,
Importer Fort St
Millinery
MILTON &. PARSONS
Pantheon Bldy.
PHONE 3093 FORT STREET
THE VERY LATEST IDEAS IN
Spring Huts
Miss Power,
Millinery Parlors, Boston Block
ZEAVE
Received ex Lurline, the very latent
In WHITE SERGE TAILORED
SUITS, alio LINGERIE and LINEN
TAILORED SUITS. Now on display.
6G-67-68 YOUNG BUILDING
BON TON
HAT SHO'F
HIGH . CLASS MILLINERY
Club Stables Block
MRS. E. E. DAVIS. Proprietor
K. UYEBA
1027 NUUANU STREET
HATS
UpnB'dats Millinery and Men'e Huti
ILHELMIHA
PASSENGER1"
WE SEE THAT YOUR BAGGAGE GOES RIGHT
CITY TRANSFER CO.
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I Shipping
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NIPPON HARD HERE WITH NEW
OFFICERS AND INJURED FIREMAN
A lupanoso lln man In longing to tho
dew nf the I'ovo Klson KalBha llnei
N'lppon Morn was reported tin suffer
lug fiom serious Injuries niion the ur
ilval of that vesst I from San Prancls
ci i I IiIm morning
( III' I I nttiiieer nncii) a look Inline
dlate it-iii toward th remoinl of the
man 1 1 mil Die vessel ut (Ills port
Imiild his olid l( loll after a medical
xumiti.itiou proe that such a mote
In. Jitsiltled lu order to saie the lire
of Ihr tlreuiaii.
'I he Japanese was engaged In the
pei formiiiice of his duties usteida
iiiornlui; A hen he In said to hale be
come entangled In Home of the mm blu
er)' Ilefore he could be reunited lo
u placo of snfet). ihe man sullered
many nbinalons and cuts of a erv
painrul nuliire lir Carl OmerliauH.'
Miirgtuii In the N'lppon Mnru, attend
ed Ihe injured einplii and he inn
re'ltig eaHl In the sMp't hospital
iltii Ihe leMiel wai liilted by Ihe
I i ill ral modioli oIIk.im ibis niollilm:
I wo new let ion familiar faces
nere noted on the irrlal of Ihe N'ip
pon Mnru I'mm Ihe Coast this mornliiK
first ol .ill Cimimodori William V.
I'llniei. the leieran uailcator, who
for inani n-nix has traiirsed the 1'a
(lib as niastei ol Tolo Klffen Knlslia
liners Ik brliiKliiK out the Nippon in
the plui e of Captain Stolons, ilio has
been ki anted a lacatloii Couiiuodore
I'llintr linn foi hoiiki seara p-ist been
Hiding n life of letlreuieut at oko
hai"a. ihoimh rend) to respond to a
tall of the kcu at any moment.
T C McCoinhe, alwayK known to
shlppliiKineii an "Tomin." Is noil pur
ser In the Nippon Mum, taking Hid
position acaltd b l'urscr Grasset
ii ho has hi en traiiHfeired lo the Ten
)o Mam
Mitotnhe i an sareli luiniber bin
fi lends nl this purl in totals eptess
d In- hut four denies It appears to
lie the general sentiment along Ihe
i aierfiont that IT .Mi Combe uoiild re
iniiiii in Honolulu Just long enough to
(stuhli-di his (ItUeiiKhlp he (iiuld ens
lli be elei'ed lo an) ollh iilthlli the
nlfi nt tho deni pee-pul from Ma)oi to
llnrlifir I'oliiemnn
Ihe Nippon .Mam met with line Hea
ther on Hie Tovnee Iroiii San Krnnds
io 'I In- vessi 1 Is making a slioit slay
heic ami will depart for Hongkong by
the urn of .InpautHe poits nt :t o'dnik
Mils ufteruoon
I hlii ii.n.M'llfels Hole left at this
pon The tlirough Hal Includes i
, ililn. s seiouil i lass mid 2n Asiatic
steel age paHHengei k llesldes Slllltl
ions i;i in nil itiigo destined for Orient
nl potts the lohscltt (itriies specie ami
t'lillluu to i lie amount of tliiee-iiiur-lets
ol a million dollaiH.
Two stoiinwas and neteral depoit
ed Chliieso are being teturnid to Iholr
nut tie laud
The Nippon Maru liiought MO saiks
of Intel mainland mall.
rienimubl) owing to baling met
iltn htaiv Mouther aftei leailug Su
in the Cniiaillan-AiiHtinllan liner Ma
i aunt, from Si duel ln Auckland, is
i n(Hd in anlo nir port on or about
. (i (link toinoiroii morning en route
to Vaiuoiner and Vlitoria
A belated wlieless ie((hed fiiim
that Missel last inenlng was to the of
feci Hut tlm Maratna would be an ar
ilval at port early Wednesday inoiti
lug I tit i I Hie receipt ut Hie message
lust night a cable from I'lji, forward
id to T II Dalles A Co, the local
( inis iniioui i oil the departure of
tin- Maiuuia I loin Sma on time Had
tin ii nun i maintained her tegular
-ilieiluli- she sliould bate put lu an
ui'ptunui'o lute eailv ilils morning
1 he Mutuma lias room for less than a
dozen passengers from this port, the
if-port baling boon recelied that the
liner is crowded with passengers The
Miirumn will bo glen quick despatch,
the Intention being that the steamer
snll for Urltlsh Columbia at 3 o'clock
toinoiroii afternoon.
r-a
Spanish and Portuguese Immlgiants
who hale nulled 111 llieiie Islands
uitliln ii (ompaiuthely short tlmo
nolo included In Ihe MM)' die steel
igo passi ugers who embatked for San
I'laiKisio in the I'nilllc Mall lluet Ko
na iusi eieullig 'Ihe I'nttiigiicM' ate
c tul to lie Inking up woil on Ihe I'a-
lili ('nasi iiheie the) claim that they
ulll llnil u lend) deuiaud lor theli ser
i ni-s at good nagos
I lie ilipaitine nl Hie Unci shortll
lioloie Ii u'cIik k mis the occasion for a
lingo out pouring ol people Seieut)
l euliln pnuseiigers Morn added elur
n v. i In- Mm or ihe Kolea at lids pott.
Siuial pinminent Houoliilaus sailed
tor San riauclsio in the lessel.
Hoiiiii llvel) woik was done by tho
sieiedoros in tlm cllschaiKo of ileal ly
ram tons Oriental caigo, whh h was
accompllshud in loss than eight hoilis.
The Houolulaii of the Matson Is nl
laged to ho btluging doiiu "laiidoiil
lains" In mnli number that the vessel
Is said to be n Hunting theater Sho
Is expected to arrive nt an early hour
tomorrow morning and among her
thirty three (abln passengers are n
number of theatrical people who will
open engagements wlltli the Liberty
and Honolulu Amusement (healers
Among the passengers expected to
nrrlie is Clllott UUhard'on, American
Vice Consul .it SWIticy, who Is to con
tied with the Kcalandln at this poll
for Ihe Antipodes
Ihe predlitloti Is made that Chief
Stewaid Joe Purrcll. known as the Im
pressarlo of the I'aclllc, will have an
abundance of talent upon which to
diaii for hla scries of entertainments
on the wa) down from the Coast.
Two Caiiudlaii-Anstrallaii liners will
meet at this port tomorrow, accord I im
to the present calculations of the local
ngenls The Marama from Sydney bv
the wiiy of Auckland Is due off the
port early In the morning nnd will
berth at Walklki side of Alakea pier
The Marama, It Is believed, will be
despatched lor Victoria on or about 3
o'clock In the afternoon.
The Zenlandla, fioiu British Coliim
blnii ports, is es pel ted to.arrlio along
the latter part of the afteniooli, though
no definite word has )et been receUed
at T II. Dalles & Co to this effect.
The Zealandla will In this el out not
be despatihed for Austialla much lie
fore the hour of midnight
Pa
The orders so far recelied Ii) Cap
tain I'ope, master of the Hiltlsh steum
shlp llai pallon, are to the effect that
the big steamer which brought lT,m)
Spanish mid Portuguese Immigrants lo
this port will be despatched for New
castle, N. S. V.
The vessel Is at present dlsdiarg
lug r,d0 tons caigo brought fiom Ihiro
penu ports It is expected that the
cshcl will gel away tor the Antipodes
not later than I'liclny noon.
There are seieial hundred tons io.il
thai nuiy lie discharged hole before
the Harpulloii lakes her dep.uiui'c.
Pa
With shipmetitH of coffee, sugar nnd
various Hues of products from (he Is
and of llawuli, the Inter-Islniid stenm
er Kllauea was an nrrlml in port this
morning. The steamei lirouglit a fair
list of passeugeis from Koua and Kail
ports The lessel met Willi due wen
tlier and smooth sens.
I i'.ssi:mh:i!s ,ititivi:i i
lNr S S Nippon Mum, from Han
I'raiiclsfo I'm Vokohaiiui Miss II
i; l)iiKlMi Mrs II (i nniillsh and
liiliinl T I'ligal nallahir. .Mln It
l.filll!. ltd J Millet, .'MS .' X
Mllltr, K M Monthlerf, V. I. S.nlth.
I' II Wnotton. V Voshlkiiwn lr
Kobe .M.ss C Hun h, J 1' lioUKhloll.
.Mist K Dohiis, Mrs 1) I tinner an I
Int. ut, .Miss i: tiling Tor Sliuuglr.i
II i" lliirke. V I) Ilinke, Mrs. d
I'nlnioiltch, A K ll.nnlii-. .Mrs V
Iv Hi linlni;. Musti r A HtniiliiK, Mas
ter J Hi lining, i: T Hniiait, IX li
MorrlsH, Mrs I: It Monls, It II.
'utltrson, 1) I, Smith I'ur IVtiif
hone Mrs II Allen, Miss ,S A Ian,
Mis i: llovdslun II llriickt It, .Mrs V.
llrncl.ctl, T II llioiui, Mrs T. 11
llroiiu and Infiiut, J II Hush, Miss
(' Cole, Mrs ('ben slice and Infant
Chun Cum .Mini Miss M 1 Via lie), K
ilngelskjoii, Mrs ( A I'lltean, J I.
(llbney, N Huyward, J MolTinan II
Julian, It II Krogmaiiii II l.nhmaiui
Lam Hall l.otk. Mrs Lulu I Till l.oilt
ii ml liiianr. Muster l.am rung ille
Mustti hum lloug Hhcii Mustei lniii
Hong Sing. Lee Yoke Suey, Mrs l.ee
oke Sue) and infant Miss I.ee Won
Hue, Miss I.ee Ye'it Sim. .Miss l,fi
King Sue Mnstei I.ee l.uu Jung II .1
Lewis, J i: IJiidftrum, J I'. Max
well .Mrs J P Maxwell, (' O Mi
C'ulcliemi, A H Ithoudi'H, Mis A S
r.lio.iilis. Master (' Ithoailes, Mrs II
Itosenbtrg .Miss II Itiisenbeig, .Muster
A. Itiisenbeig, II II Stbree 1' N
Siurleiiint J II Tnliii, Mrs 1)
Ti rri Wong Jan, Mis Wong Jan Mis
J I' iiYles .Miss A aVtes J 111
louts I'rom Honolulu M (loiiuiiu
k seioinl i lass, I'fi Asiatic
WANTED.
V.01111K inn ll foi eilllet- position Night
work Addiess 125," Hulletln
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SITUATION WANTED.
Yuiim; iiiiiii betiittn 111 and 20 Has
knoiileilKc of tipeiirltlni; and ottltc
milk Addiess I. M,' lids tllllte
r,.'PJ-.!t
FOR RENT.
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Klrst ciuarter of tht moon April
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VESSELS TO AND
FROMJHE. ISLANDS
(Special ruble lo Merchants'
Kxchnnirc.l
Tuesdav, April 23.
SAN PUANCISCO Sailed, Apr 23,
11 .10 n. in . S is Columliluii for Ho
nolulii.
Sailed. Apr '2'!, schr Muriel, for
Iloiiolpu.
tlAVIOTA Snlled, April 22, sp. Tails'
of Clyde, for Honolulu j
I'OUT TOWNSKNI) - Arrived, April!
22, schr. Melrose, from .Mahukoii.i!
April li.
YOKOHAMA - Arrived. April 20, S.I
S. Nile, hence April 10. j
AEROGRAMS.
S 8 MAHA.MA Doc lis nt the Al.i-i
kea wharf about s a in tomorrow
and sails Tor Mctinia about .1 p in
Mall for Yokohama per S S Nippon
Maru closes 2 p m today
A Inrge croud gathered to wlnie s
the departure of the steamship Kolea
lijr Han I-'rauclhio last owning
With general cargo and lumber, the
American schooner Muriel sailed from
San l'lnndsco todai for llonoipu.
Tho 1'aclllc .Mall liner Nile, leaving
Honolulu on April loth, is reported to
halo arrived at Yokohama last Satur
day. I iic oil for Honolulu has lift San
Ptuuelscii 111 lb,. Atnetleiili uliln Pnllit
of Clyds. The vessel sailed fiom the
i oasi jcstenlay
A 17-dny vo)age Is n edited to Ihe
Aiuetlinii schooner .Meliose, which
sailed froint Muhiikona on April Mb
destined for Pott rowiisend.
Spanish and Poitttguese to the num
ber of seveni) in more weie Included
in Coast -bound piisieprjers taken bv
Ihe I'.ifltlc Mall steamer Kolea.
A mail for Japan and China potts
closed at the postolllce at 2 o'clock
this afternoon It was foriiardcd bv
tho Japanese liner Nippon Mam, sail
ing an limit later.
The Amerlc aii-llaw allan ftolghtoi
Mexican is being made ready for sea
and that vessel Is ope tod lo get
awiiy for Island ports and Sallua Cruz
tomorrow evening.
The bturtllng chargo Is made In a
morning paper that stevedores at work
on Alakea wharf are lu the liablt ol io
dining on baled hay vvhllu in (lie act
of consuming cigarettes.
Yesletdai'H ileparlines Included the
Amcilcuu oil tanker Lansing for Cull
foinln poits This vessel was ills
dial lied of a shiniuelit of fuel i onsliin
i d to the I'lilon Oil Company
Ihe Canadian Australian liner Mil
ratnn, from Sydney, is due lo an ho olf
poll on or about 7 o'clock tomorrow
morning, according to a wireless lues
sage leieived yesterday evening.
The American-Hawaiian fielghler
Columbian, with genet al cargo fiom
Sulinu Cruz and Sun I'raitdsco, Is on
tho nay to Honolulu. The vessel sail
ed flout I he tioldeii Gate this morning.
AHItlVEl)
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Tuesdav, April 2.1
San Pi audscci--Nippon Mnru, Jap
Ht mi-, a in
Koua and Kan porta Kllaueu, uti ,
ii m
OODS AND ENDS
AT THE PORT
i MlVi
W. C. PEACOCK (fb COMPANY, LTD.
Wine and Liquor Merchants,
Merchant near Fort
FIGHT IS SETTLED.CAISSON AN
AT LAST
(Continued from Paae 1)
Impartiality mnl thoioughliess that ho
Is not ii responsible bidder,
Same mtnnliig ol "re iponsllde hid
der."
The phrase "responsible bidder"
means one who Is not onl) dnatidnllt
responsible, but who li possessed of
the Judgment, skill, ability, cupacitv
nnd lulqgrlty ie(ulslte and nccessan
lo perform the contract according tn
Its terms) In determining the question
of the responsibility of n bidder award
lllg offlceis hale II wide dlscridlon, but
that discretion must bo exercised fair
ly, lionetly and Judlelally.
Same uncertainty In specifications.
1 he specifications, for a public con
tiact upon which bids arc reipieslrd
should Include oiery element uitten
Hal to furnish a lotntiion standard by
which to measure Hie lespectlve bids,
nnd where they ate so iiidltlnile or
misleading us to preiciil. teal competi
tion between the bidders, no valid con
tract can be based upon them. Wheie.
In a call for tenders for the construc
tion of a load, no time wits fixed with
in which the woik should be complet
ed, but the blddeis were required to
state in their bids the time III which
they would nereo to complete the
work, nml neither Hut call for telideis
nor the speculations staled the value
which would be plated upon the dlffei
ence in tlmo, and the awarding (inkers
were not hound to consider Ihe dlffei
enco ill lime In Which the blddeis
ugieed to complete the work In deter
mining who litis the lowest bidder
held thai the specifications were fat
allv defective and no contract could
be awarded on them
MORE TROOPS
Milium units in llaualt are to bo
hlit ngtlteneil mure men bring added
lo eiei) tioop or cavalry and compiili)
of liilauliv to Increase Hie number ol
sables and rides without adding to the
legliueulal oigniilznllnu While tin
Increase is ninth smaller than in Ihe
Philippines, iilil! the new scheme will
add lonslilfiuhlv lo Ihe light lug
si length (d the nriiiv or Oaltii, when
the troops on the Island are taken us
a whole.
The order for Army leorgnnlziitlon
nnlved from Washington by today's
mail. AecurdiiiK lo Its provisions
Hoops of c avail v lu contlnetilal Unit
ed States ivill number Ui men. In lln
wall and the Caii'il Zone 70, and in the
Philippines inn Taken In the same
urili r. ((iiupauli'S of infaiittv -will con
sist of i.'i. 72 and I'd) men. There is
no c li'iugo in the status of the Held ar
tlllery. Hie legllileiil c olltllnilni' at slv
battel les of 13:1 men for light and
mi Ml lit li i ll nitlllo'-), ami at six batter
les of IMi men foi hoiso aillllery. Tin1
organization of tin Coast Aitlllei)
Cuips leinultis al 170 companies of 101
men each, and Ihe I'ligiucei battalions
al four coinpaiilts of IT.'.) men each.
With the prospective garrison of Oa
Im In, liulltie six ri cf incuts of lurnntiv
mnl fiiw. nf , mult l. tin, lllileuso of
null slieugth hero Just ordered will
give Hawaii ."I mule liiianir)nieu
ami HO nioie (tiviilriiueii than under
Ihe old si stem, 'ihe total Is mole
than half a legiineiit. and Is a consld
eial'le liiilciiso of 1 1 oops.
'
'lln i iiiiiinisston iiblih villi iniiviv
In W.tsliliiKton Hie liruiie bust of la
lliillto lot H, si iilntiou b) Plllllie lii
tilt- rillted Mutes will be tiilllpused ol
illstiliKUlNbtd I'lt-nc bun 11
Tile liii.lld or din dots of the
Knights of Columbus anuouiue that
t .hri.Moll tif u $r,lll,Klu elldoliuit'llt fund
rot Ihe Catholic uiiiviisil) ut Wash
ington nil mil Is lu hand
Audit n ('uincgiu lllcd suit reeentl)
in tht Supttiue Court to rttovei $2.
tiuiijiixi nml Inlet est limni d to Ihe Car
ncgla 'I'i ust (Joiiipaiiy cm llni mlier Jf,
Puis
Ptiiate i:un -h l n of the (id 111. in
mini ibot and killed I'aptilill Iteetst li
i iiiiiii) Hilling iilllct-i of tils riKhueiit at
Ihilin .iiid then toiiiiultttd suicide
Phone
ILYT
Street
UNWIELDY CRAFT
The big caisson, one of the floating
gates to the Pun I llarbot drydock
which Is now on the wav down tn the
Islands fiom San Pi unit to In tow of
the powerful seagoing tug lleieulcs, Is
al present nffoidlng a theme for much
speculation among local ivnteifionlers
us to hoi time of arrival.
The ( alsson Is pronounce d by olfl
ccrs In the Nippon M'ltu lo br a very
on wield) craft, as it has been prepar
(d for the long vovage across the Pa
cific. The caisson was ill v docked at the
time of the Nippon's departure from
the Coast for the purpose of ascertain
lug whether It had become strained or
damaged
Launching a cnlston Is a taik that
presents greater dllllctiltlos t him slid
lug the hull of a hnttlcshlp from Itit
cradle lo the natei, and the piepara
tlcms foi gelling the Pearl Harbor
gale Into the water were inndo with
inlltillo care. On account of lln shapo
mid height, a caisson requires a most
i uwleldy cradle, nml on account of Its
great weight It was mil deemed safe
lo Inline li It In less than tO feet of wa
ter. Although only n gate and without a
name tho caisson was launched with
full nautical honors and had a sponsor
lu tho poison of .Mis Pled, i Id.
Thompson, wife nf Civil ICuglneer
Thompson, (' S N , who iniperlnieiiil
ed Its construction.
Tho tipper deck of the galo Is 121!
fiet lU. Inches 111 length. Its width
at the upper main deck Is I , feet 'I
Inches Its greatest width Is 20 feet.
Its height to the top of flames Is 13
feet (', Inches
Ihe caisson Is inlsed and lowered
bv means of water ballast, which is
legululcd by means of electrlcall) op
elated pumps mid gate valves. Il i
ballasted with coin rote so as to Insure
an uptight position, and without uuv
water ballast has n draft of 21 reel
C Inches. The keel on the bottom and
sides is coveted iiilli oak and a nib
her gasket i tilled to the oak on each
side ol Hie keel to make a I'lleillglit
Joint when in place against tho sill of
the deck
NO PASSENGERS
School teailieiH and ntuei Tcnl
torlal emplojes who wish lo get aw.i)
to the' coast h) the Inly transport
had liettel make their urialigt lueiits
us It was leal lied this morning that
theie ale two full leglnii'iilM t liming
mid thut there will not bo icioiii for
nun c than one oi tuo piuple fiom
Ibis pint It Iheie is eiell tllat
Cleat has been the walling and
gnashing of leelh among Hie school
teac lit-ls, tin this Is Ihe boat that
comes uloug Just us the) me starting
oil on Iheli long vitiation and It will
mean the handing out of good haul
won slieckels or waiting a month un
til the next transport comes along
Tl.er,. tins been 11 tush for ohic es
i mid until this innis came thiimgh a
great mall) weie planning to tiy aim
get uwuy h) the tiuiisport This will
knock all plans on the head, hoiievei
P S Kolilnsnn mull imrnr mi in
nil i mile So I lioin Moil isi lib VI.
cMliu.ilis lli.it lu the past It ii inns
lu litis driit n ii-'.ii'H lull, s and bauitlii!
r.iil,!::.; plects of mall He has tliiuu
the sunn burst tot tin luus
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Molldnv, Apill 22
Sail Prandsco-KcSrea, P. M. S S,
.",.:!i I p. in.
I'oit San Luis Lansing, Am. stinr,
p.m.
Ihireka Shliitsti Maru, Jap. stmr.
" p.m.
Kuual ports Nocaii, stmr., fi p.m.
Tuesdav. Apill 2.1
Hawaii polls Milium Lo i, stmr,
noon
Illlo via wai ports Minimi Kta,
stmr , Hi a m
1704
PORSONALITIliS
miss iii:i,i:n At iiii.lhs left on
the ICortfn his evening for the Coast.
JOHN WATF.ItHOPSi: leaves this
evening for a short business trip lo
Kaunl
Dlt. KUItAMO'lO, former resident
of illlo. Hawaii, will leave for Japan
today in (he N'lppon Maru
T I'ligal, a well knou n Japanese
business man of Yokohama, Is u
Ihloiigli piiHscnger In the Nippon
Mm ii
D L SMITH, u tea Importer fiom
'Ihe mainland, Is nuking a business
trip to Jap.iti nml China In tin Nip
pon .Mnru
IIICN OALLAOHICIt. the horseman
hadlv injured b) a fall fiom a tnlliho,
Is nt die Queen's Hospital and his
condition Is still serious
COL JOHN IIAKIIIl of Illlo wan
among the arrlials this morning lu
the KllaUca linker ivas (Joveitior of
Hawaii dining the mouuichy
MRS. SAKAMOTO, wire of Mr K
Sakamoto or the okohania Specie
Punk, has bunked to leave Im Jap ut
this afternoon In the Nippon Maru
LCI: YOK StIKY, one of San Piun
clsco's Chinese merchants, will his
wire and live children. Is roitinil"ir
to the new Republic ns passenger In
the Nippon Mnru
MIL AND MRS A K IIKMMIVI
of Shanghai, are lelurtiliig to Chin i
as passeugeis lu the T K K 'inei
Nippon .Mnru Mr Ileiumliig Is i iit-ll
ktioiin business man at the Model
Settlement,"
P. II WOOinV, prominent I) ldtn
tllllil with lite diversllldl lit' l sis ol
Hie American 'I lading ('inii,,anv m
Japan and Chlnu, Is a thiimgh p. is , n
gei in Ihe Nippon Mum en lool- l
the Par i?nst
A S. IHIODi:s. who ii presents -
big mainland auto iimk nimunm tui
i..g c' i'iiiin)'. is mining u hiiiiiiie a
1,'lp lo tin I'm His' iml will deioie
ciuif idet.ihle time to lookini, nllei
1 1 nut. al .Manila
MISS lll.l.l.OWH, a trained nurse,
leal oh lu the Uillitltnlna toluol i on en
unite lo London ami Patis. to lemam
1 1 t-i .il mouths She ii.u, linoktil for
P-issiim on Iht Tilanlc, bill lias dnng
ed In the Oliinplc
( I. UltKllir of Illlo. niembei' of
tho Hawaii Puir Commission, is going
in Sun I'laticlsco on Ihe llhelniilin
leiiiiiii njvi and itliile In Sau l-'raiu iiu o
will lool. over the plans tot the big
( x posit Ion ami Hawaii's pint In it
I IIOPPMAN, J II. Louis. C (I
MiCiilchiou and I II Hush me ell
optiatots Hlio ate going tint to llnl
lllllll, theie lo plospecl and sink Hi lis
ill the lieu ) deleloped Holds theie
Tile plllty is pllH ceding to Ihe , as
ill the Nippon Mm it
Mlt AND MRS WILLIAM lill
AN )eslerdn) nileilalned lt and
Mis II II. l.illell cd llulTiilo Mi I il
tell is piesldent of the boaid ol tin.
teen of the llullulo Sodet) of N.ituiai
II 1st ol. i. 'I ho l.lllells lilt on Hie Ko
leu for the mainland
HON S OKAlli:, fotliier lapiuesn
I'.leie Consul In this pent, will be
among the paiseiigeis In the Shliiio
Main, due to milve heic lioin lap. in
Apill .In Mi Okabe Is pint ceding In
Ids post ill Washington, as snieliii
lu the .lap lliese Ihiibassv
ItHV AND MICi hll.' id Ililn
oil Thiiisduv lost t In-i i 1 1... it ai old
son. '1 he little fellon had been sot
felltlg riotii piieuiilonl.l lot a toitpli .!
weeks, hut il was thought that he mis
on his wny to lecover), iiliin a sod
e'en i elapse carried him nil
miss m m:i.am:y. or in.i i
I'.lllfoi nl.l. and the inner of a luge
ninth 111 Hint riitlle seitlou ol (nil
foriila, Is a ihioiigh pnsseiiger In li i
J pmicse lltiel N'lppon M.uu ihstiued
HI Hie Oilclit Miss Dehiuei pi i
po.es lunklug n tlip uioiiiiil Ihe uoild
In .oie leliiinlng In the I'nited state,
T 1! llltOWN and Mis liniiiu m
passeugeis to imllc fioin Hie nn i.
lu the N'lppon Mm ti this nun plug Mi
llioiui in identllleil with the To)o M -
til Kuhiliu lllllstl.ited luagiiliit
will i tm, da In Honolulu mid tin I
lands foi about a month As lieu, ml
mmiager of the publication, Mi
Hi on n will lour the oilent
Nine Japanese who we're anesteil
lust night for giimhlliig, appealed In
Police Com t this morning and iiete
lined tell dollars and costs ol iiittit
each The lenders weie (axed twen
ty live dqlliiis eac II
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II ii I let III Wan; Ails villi lint II.
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