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Oceanic Steamship Company
S.S. "SIERRA"
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Al'ltll. 20.
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165 llrsl cl.ui, single, .s. r. I1U
C. BREWER
Pacific Mail
Steamers of the nbene company will call at Honululu nnd lento tills
fort on or about the dates mentioned below:
nut 'i in: oitii:.r. for sv.v fri.ncisco.
S. S. Persia . . My1l 8. S. Siberia May 7
S. S. Korea May 16 S. 8. China .. . May 14
S. S, Siberia May 11 S. S. Manchuria May 21
Will mil lit .Mnnllii
I or c rural Information apply to
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents
T0Y0 KISEN KAISHA
iilPiiiTicrs (it the alien o Comimny will call at nud leave lluoolulit on or
atu'it tlin datca mentioned below.
voit tiii: ohii:m'. hue sv fimm'isco.
S. S. Shinyo Maru Mav24 S. 8. Chiyo Mam May 28
5. 8 Chiyo Maru June 21 S. S. Nippon Maru Juno 13
S. 8. Tcnyo Maru July 18 S. S. Shinyo Maru July 16
3. 3. Nippon Maru July 12 3. S. Tcnyo Maru Juno 25
Calli nt M.inll.1. omlttliiK call nt .Slinnehnl
CASTLE & COOKE, LIMITED, Agents, Honolulu.
Matson Navigation Company
Direct Service Between San Francisco and Honolulu.
FROM SA FRAM'ISCO. FOR SAX FRANCISCO.
8. 8. Lurlino May 8 8. 8. Honolulan May 1
S. 8. Wilhelmina . May 14 3. S. Lurllne May 14
S. 8. Honolulan May 21 8. S. Wilhelmina .. . May 22
S. S. Lurllne .June 5 S. S. Honolulan ... . May 29
V 8. 8. Lurlino., . .., June 11
8. S. HYADES tails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on or about
MAY 11, 1912.
1'iir further parllmlars npply to
CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., General Agents, Honolulu.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
FOR FIJI AM) AUSTRILIA. FOR VANCOUVER.
8. S. Marama ... .... May 22 S. 3. Makura May 21
S. S. Makura . June 19 8. S. Zealandla June 18
3. S. Zealandia .. July 17 S. S. Marama July16
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD., GENERAL AGENTS.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU
Ma Tcliuiintcprr, ctery sixth day. Freight received nt nil timet nt tbo
('ouipiui)'x lihnrf, 4lt Street, South Brooklyn.
FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT
8. S. ALASKAN, to sail about MAY 3
8. S. ARIZONAN, to tall about MAY 14
S. S. VIRGINIAN, to sail about MAY 25
For further Information upply to II. HACKFELD & CO., LTD, agents,
Honolulu. a 1. MOUSE, General Freight Agent.
Phone 2295 Reaches
Hnstace-Peck Co., Ltd.
ALL KINDS OF ItOCK AND SAND FOK CONCRETE WORK.
FIREMOOI) AM) COAL.
3 f'UKEX STI1HET. p. 0. IIOX 212
Service Dispatch
WESTERN
PACIFIC
RAILWAY
THE
FEATHER
RIVER
ROUTE
For particulars see
Frtd. L. Waldron.Ltd.
836 Fort Street
Pau Ka Hatia
MOVE8 THE EARTH
Forcegrowth
Will Do It
Airltn 8. F.
MY 1 MAY 6
MA 2; MAY 28
tirt class, round trip, Sim I'mnclsco,
& CO., LTD., General Agents.
Steamship Co.,
Oahu Railway Time Table
Outward.
Far Waianae. Wnlnlnn. KnhnVii nn,i
Way Stations D. 15 a. m , '3:20 p. m.
1'or Poarl City, Hwa Mill and Way
Stations 17:30 a. m, 9:15 a. m,
11.30 a. in., 2;1C p. m, 3:20 p. m,
5:15 p. m, t3:30 p. m, tll:16 p. m
I For Wahlava and Lellehua 10:20
a. m, 'SUC 11. m, 19:30 p. in, ,11:16
p. in.
I Inward.
Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wni
nlua nnd Waianae 'S'Zti a, m, 5;31
p. m
Arrive Honolulu from EJwa Mill and
Pearl City t7M5 a. m., 8:36 a m,
11:02 u m, 1M0 p. m, 4:26 p. m,
5-31 p m, 7;30 p. m.
Arrive Honolulu from Wablawa and
Lellebua 9:15 a. m, tlMO p. m,
5:31 p m, tlOMO p. m.
""he Halelwa Limited, a two-hour
, train (only first class tickets hon
ored), loaves Honolulu every Sunday
i at 8.36 a ra.; returning, arrives In
Honolulu at 10.10 p. m. The Limited
stops only at Pearl City nnd Waianae
outward, and Waianae, Walpahu and
Pearl City Inward.
Dally, tSunday Excepted. Sun
day only
O. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH,
'Superintendent. G. P. A.
Photo Engraving of highest grade
ran now be situ red from the It u l
1 1 u Photo Engraving plant
Lone linn.
Established In 1S59.
Bishop & Co.
BANKERS
Cmiinirrcliil nnd Travelers'
Letters of Credit Issued on
(he llnnk of California nnd
Ibo London Joint Stock Hank
Mil., London.
Corrrspondi ills for the
American Express Company
nnd Tlios. Cook & Son.
Interest allowed pn Term
nnd Savings Hank Deposits.
3ANK OF HONOLULU
LIMITED.
I'llf) CAPITAL W00.000
Successors to
CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO
Imlles your Accnnnt nnd
offers satisfactory service.
Loans nt market rates.
Exchange nnd Cable Irani,
fern.
Tnuelcri' Credits nnd
Checks mailable everywhere.
The YoKohama Specie
Bank, Limited
HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA
Capital Subscribed. Yen 48,000,000.
Cupltal Paid Up.... Yen 30,000,000
Rcsorod Fund ....Yen 17,500,000
General banking business
transacted. Savings accounts for
$1 and upwards.
Fire and burglar-proof vaults,
with Safe Deposit Boxes for rent
at $2 per year nnd upwards.
Trunks and cases to be ."icpt on
custody at moderate rates.
Particulars to be applied tor.
YU AKAI, Manager.
Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer
chant Streets. Telephones 2421
and 1594. P. O. Uux 168.
TWO FORD MACHINE8
Just as good as new) thre seats.
One $200) one $250.
Oahu Machine Shop
301 QUEEN AND RICHARDS STS.
Telephone 514
EMMELUTH & CO., LTD.
PLUMBER8 and SHEET METAL
WORKER8
8T0VE8 and RANGE8
Corner King and Bishop Streets
Phono No. 3067
BUILDING MATERIAL
OF ALL KINDS
DEALERS IN LUMBER
ALLEN & ROBINSON
Queen Street Honolulu
PACIFIC ENGINEERING
COMPANY. LTD.
Consulting, Designing nnd Con.
structlug Engineers.
Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc
tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys
tems, Hoports and Estimates on Pro
jects. Phono 1045.
II u 1 1 0 1 1 n ads iiest llusluess Getters,
CRUSHED ROCK
We have what Is wanted for building Roads or Garden
walks and Sidewalks In preparation for cement work.
Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd.
Robinson Building Queen Street
Alexander & Baldwin,
LIMITED
Sugar Factors.
Commission Merchants,
and Insurance Agents
1 ,i
Agents for
Hawaiian Commercial A Butr C.
Haiku Sucar Company.
Pala Plantation.
Maul Agricultural Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahuku Plantation Company, j
hcBryde Sugar Company. j'J
Knhulul nallroad Company.
Kauai Hallway Company.
Honolua Ranch.
Haiku Fruit and Packing Company.
Kauai Fruit ami fjind Company.
Castle&Cooke,
Limited
HONOLULU, T. H.
SUGAR FACTORS, SHIPPING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Agents for
FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, TOURI8TS'
BAGGAGE AND AUTOMODILE
INSURANCE
Representing
Knit Plnntntlon Compiny
V.'nlalua Agricultural Co, Ltd.
Kohnhi Sugar Co.
Apokaa SuRnr Co, Ltd
Mutnon Navigation Co.
Tojo Klsen Kalsha
HONOLULU
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
SHIPPINO, COMMISSION AND
QCNERAL MERCHANTS
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
2. F BISHOP President
OF.O. 11. ROBERTSON
Vice-President and Manager
W. VT. NORTH., Treasurer
RICHARD IVEU8.... Secretary
J R. O ALT.... , Auditor
GEO. R. CARTER Director
n. A. COOKE Director
A QARTLEV Director
LIFE INSURANCE
Is not a Lumryj It Is n Necessity.
lint yon Must hare the I1EST
nnd that Is provided by tlio fnmons
and most eiiullnblo Laws of Jlnssa.
chusctts, In the
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co.
OF IiOSTOX, MASSACHUSETTS.
If yon would he fully Informed nbont
these Ions, address
CASTLE & COOKE,
Limited
OENEIUL AfiE.NTS.
HONOLULU. T. II.
FIRE INSURANCE
The B. F. Dillingham Co.
LIMITED
(Itueriil Agent for Huwailt
Atlas Assurance Company of Loudon,
cvt lrk Underwriters' Agency.
I'rovldvnco Washington Insurance Co,
4th FLOOIt, STAJiflENWAM) IILDa
KAHN SYSTEM of REINFORCED
CONCRETE.
Cup Bars, Rib Metal, Hy, Rib, Lath,
Water-proof Coating,
Honolulu Iron Works Co.
Honolulu
Agents foe tho, Hawaiian Islunds
Chemical Engines and
Watchman's Clocks
For Sale by
J. A. GILMAN
Fort Street
MOVEMENTS OF ,
MAIL STEAMERS
t
YESSFXS TO AimiVE
4'
Wednesday, May 1.
San Francisco Columbian, A.-H.
S. 9.
Hawaii b. Maul ports Claudlnc,
strar.
Knual ports W a. Hall, stmr.
Hawaii ports Helenc, stmr.
Friday, May 2.
Kona-Kau ports Ktlauea, stmr.
Saturday, May 4.
Hllo la wny ports Mauna Kea,
stmr.
Sunday, May 5.
Manila via Nagasaki, Japan Thonv
as, U. S. A. T.
Maui, Molokal nnd Lannl ports 'MI,
kalialn, stmr.
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr.
Tuesday, May 7.
Hongkong la Japan ports Slbc,
rla, P. M. S. S.
Wednesday, May a.
Maul nnd Hawaii ports Claudlnc,
stmr.
Son Francisco Lurllne, M. N. S. S,
Knunl ports W. O. Hall, Btmr.
Friday, May 10.
Hongkong via Japan ports Uuyo
Maru, Jap. stmr.
Saturday, May 11.
Mnul, Molokal and Lanal ports Ml
Icalmla, stmr.
San Francisco Persia, P. M. S. S.
Hllo via way ports Mauna Ken, str,
Sunday, May 12.
Knual ports Klnau, stmr.
Monday, May 13.
San Frnnclsco Sherman, U. S. A.T.
Tuesday, May 14.
HonRkong via Japan ports China,
P. M. 8. S,
San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N.
S. S.
Thursday, May 16.
Snn Francisco Korea, P. M. S. S.
Friday, May 17.
San Franclsct) Sierra, O. S. S.
Tuesday, May 21.
Australian and Now Zealand Ports
--Mnkura, C-A. S. S.
San Francisco Honolulan, M. N.
B. S.
Hongkong via Japan ports Man
churia, P. M. S. S.
Wednesday, May 22.
Victoria and Vnncouvcr Mnrnma.C
A. S. S.
Friday, May 24.
Snn Francisco Shinyo Marti, Jap
stmr.
Tuesday, May 28.
Hongkong la Japan ports Chiyo
Maru, Jap. stmr.
Friday, May 31.
San Francisco Siberia, P. M. S. S.
VESSELS TO DEPABT I
4
Tuesday, April 30.
Maul, Molokal and Lanal ports Ml
kaliala, stmr., 5 p.m.
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr., 6 p.m.
Wedresday, May 1.
Son Francisco Honolulan, M. N.
S. S., 10 a.m.
San Francisco Sierra, O. S. S , 10
a.m.
Thursday, May 2.
Kauai ports W. a. Hall, stmr., 5
p.m.
Friday, May 3.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlnc,
stmr., 5 p.m.
Sunday, May 5,
Snn Francisco Thomas, U. S. A. T.
Monday, May 6.
Knual ports Noeau, stmr., C p.m.
Tuesday, May 7.
Hllo via way ports Mauna Kca,
stmr., 10 a.m.
Kona and Kau ports Kllauea, stmr.,
noon.
Maul, Molokal and Lanal ports Ml
kaliala, stmr,, 5 p.m.
San Francisco Slborla, P. M. S. S.
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr., 6 p.m.
Friday, May 10.
Central and South America Duyo
Maru, Jap. stmr.
Saturday, May 11.
Hongkong via .Inpan ports PcrBla,
P. M. S. S.
Monday, May 13.
Manila ia Guam Sherman, U. S,
A. T.
Tuesday, May 14.
San Francisco China, P. M, S. 8,
Snn FranclBco Lurlino. M. N. S S,
Thursday, May 16.
Hongkong via Japan ports Korea,
P. M. S. S.
Friday, May 17.
Kona and Knu ports Kllnucn, stmr.,
noon.
Tuesday, May 21.
Victoria and Vancouver Mnkura,
C.-A. S, S.
San Francisco Manchuria, P. M,
S. S.
Wednesday, May 22.
Snn Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N
S. S., 10 a.m.
San Francisco Sierra, O, S. S.,
iu a.m.
Australia via Now Zealand ports
Marama, u.-a. a, a.
Friday, May 24,
Hongkong via Japan ports Shinyo
Maru, Jap. stmr.
Tuesday, May 28.
8an Francisco Chiyo Maru, Jap.
stmr.
Wednesday, May 29.
San Francisco Honolulan, M. N.
a. a.
Friday, May 31.
Hongkong via Japan ports Blbo
rla, P. M. S. S. -
MAILS
-
Malls are duo from the following
points as follows:
Yokohama Slbcilu, May 7.
San Francisco Lurlino, May 8.
Victoria Marama, May 22.
PnlnnlAaWnViira Mav 91
Mails will depart for the following
points as follows:
Yokohama Tpn) o Maru, April 30.
Vnncouvcr Mnkurn, May 21,
Colonies SInrama, May 22,
San Francisco Sieri a, May 1,
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PASSEJiGEltS HOOKED
-
'For O. S. S. Sierra, for San Fran
cisco, Wednesday, May 1. Mrs. W. D.
Adams, Miss Ahtct, Miss A. Alexan
der, Mrs. A, It. Allen, Mrs. It. II. Al
len, Miss L. Anderson, C. Arnemann,
Itcv. Canon Ault, Mrs. Ault, Master
Ilatph Ault, Dr. W. S, IJngot, Mrs.
Daeot. C. W. Dettcncourt. .1. Y, IIIeo-
low, Mrs. K. Bixol, J. I). Dlack8hcat,
H. T. niackwood, Mrs. Illacknood,
Mrs. W. Illalsdoll, Mrs. S. S. Brad
shaw, MIsb L. Bradshaw, Miss M.
Brndshaw, Clins. Brown, Mrs. Brown,
C. F. Brown, Q. W. Brown, Miss M
Bushmnn, S. i: Cahlll, Mrs. Calilll,
Mrs. V. Carlson, Miss H. S. Carlson,
F. L. Clark. W. N. Concanon, Mrs.A,
F, Cook, Miss J. A, Cook, Mrs. Geo.
T. Cook, Mrs. M. K. Coulter, Jas. D.
Coylc, Mrs. Colc, W. W. Cribbcns,
It. L. Darling, Mrs. Darling, Miss Da
vit, Mrs. P. M. Dunn, Miss H. Dup
per, O, Felix, Johanno Follx, Miss 3.
Felix, Master W. Felix, II. Fcrnald,
Miss I. L. Ferguson, J. V. Fernan
dez, Donald Ocdgc, Mrs. Gcdgc, Miss
K. Gedgc, Angus H. Gibson, Donald H.
Gllmorc, J. H. Golden, Mrs. Golden,
Mrs. L. Tl. Green, Shulchl Hanaoka,
1). 11. Hclnman, Mrs. Helneman, K.
Henries, A, Herbert, Mrs. Mary not
ing, G. V. Jaklns, Mrs. Jaklns, John
Jones, Captain Frederick Karlgor,
Mrs. Kartgcr and two children, A. It.
Klnnedy, Mrs. Kennedy, J. K. Ken
nedy, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. L. B. Korr,
Mrs. F. L King, W. W. Klrkland,
Miss C. Lambert, C. 11. Lathrop, J.
Lennox, Mrs. Lennox and two children,
Miss I,ey, Miss H. M. Lindsay, Mrs.
Longncro and chauffeur, W, II. Low-
don, Mrs. Lowdon, Miss Lowden, Miss
M. Lyman, E. P. Maby, V. N. Mas
sa, Mrs. Massa, D. G, May, Mr a. May
and child, Mrs. I. II. Merrill, Mrs. E.
Mertens, Mrs. J. Milton, Mrs. J. R.
Miner, Mrs. J. M. Mooro, Mrs. A. P.
Nahaolclua, Julius Nuncs, V. ,E. M.
Onorlo, II. J. Patterson, Mrs. Patter
son, It. W. Pntton, Mrs. Patton, Miss
L. Pnne, L. A. Perry, W. S. Post.
Mrs. Post, Mrs. Geo. M. Pullman and
mnld, Major Purdy, U. S. A., Mrs. Pur
dy, Mrs. M. A. Putnam, Dr. O. W.
Raymond, Miss J. Raymond, Miss R.
Raymond, E. Rcgo, J. P. Rego, Mrs.
Rcgo and child, E. Reynolds, Mrs. Roy
nolds, Mrs. G. D. Rono and son. Miss
F. Ran, Miss J. Scoby, Miss E. L.
Sherman, K. S. Smith, Mrs. O. P.
Sparks, J. W. Stoddard, Paul Super,
Miss Jl. Taylor, Dr. T. O. Treen, Mrs.
Troon, Mrs. G. G. Vanderllp, John
Walker, .Mrs. L. It. Walker, Miss Amy
Walker, Dr. St. D. G. Walters, Mrs. R.
W. Warham, O. P. White and two
children, Master White", W. J. White,
Mrs. While, O. J, Whitehead. Mrs.
Widomann, Captain Wilbur, U. S. A.,
Mrr. Wilbur, two children and maid;
Mrs. V. Wilbur, J. F. Williams, Mrs.
L. 'E. Williams, Miss M. K. Wood,
Mrs. I). V. Wright. Mrs. II. O. Youns.
Per stmr. Klnau, for Kauai ports,
April 20. Miss Jacohson, Miss Soper,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Law son, Master W
Law son, Norman Law son, R. J. Lllllc.
Per stmr. Mlkahala, for Maul and
Molokal ports, April 30. J, D. Mg
Veigh.
Per stmr. Mauna Kea, for Hllo via
way ports, April 30. Mrs. T. P. Malln,
Per stmr. Klnau, for Kauai ports,
April 30. Miss Jacobson, Miss Soper,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lyons, J. Bode, Mrs.
P. L. Rice, Mrs. W. II. Rice. Molllo
Mossman.
Per stmr. Mlkahala, for Maul .anL
aioioKai ports, April M. J. u. Mc
Veigh, T. T. Moyer, Herbert Kauakahi,
Mrs. Kauakahi.
Per T. K. K. S. S. Tcnyo Maru, for
Hongkong via ports, April 30. Joa
quln Bnlmorl, M. B. Carboncll, Mrs,
Brewer and two daughters, A. O. Kolk
horst, wife and son; Geo. Hume and
wife, M. Aklmoto, wlfo and child; Miss
Laura C. Derby, J, S. Ropor, Mrs. T.
Fukuyn, W. L. Graham, wlfo and two
children: Miss H. E. Parmieo.
Per T. K. K. S. S. Shinyo Maru, for
San Francisco, April 30. A. W.
Schmidt, Baroness Fulman, J. F. Rlol
lo, A. H. Stuart, Dr. J. Craig and wife,
William Craig.
Per stmr. Claudlnc, for HUo, via
way ports, May 3. Mrs. Geo. Ordway,
Dr. Nottago, Miss Bailoy, Miss Camer
on, W. T. Frost.
Per stmr. Kllauea, for Kona anil Knu
ports. May 7. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Cummlngs, T. Osakl.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED
Por stmr. Mauna Kca, for Hllo via
way ports, April 30. Mrs. T. P. Ma
lln, Miss M. Coulter, Mrs. R. L. Por
ter, Miss B. M. Porter, Miss E. C. Mc
Cullough, W. F. Cole. II. Dumont, Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. Worth, T. M. LInnnrd, Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. Cropp, Chas. Gash, Jr., I,
F. Moses, Mr. and Mrs, W. Law son
and two sons, C, A. Androws, A. Louis
son, Geo. Denlson, M. M. Graham, W.
G. Colti.'Geo. Bonamy, r. F. Parks, H,
K, Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brance.
It. J. Llllle, Geo. II. Englnnd nnd wife,
j. u. sousa, t,co. K. Smithies, John
Baker, Mrs. M. T. Scott, Mrs. J. A.
Akana, Mrs. Nawalil, Mrs. Crossaty,
Mrs. A. Perry, Mr, and Mrs. J. Timnls
ltffo, G. P. Tulloch, W, W. Savecool.
TRANSPORT SERVICE
Logan, from Honolulu for Manila, sail
ed April 14.
Sherman, from Honolulu for San
Francisco, arrived April 14.
Sheridan from Honolulu for San Fran
cisco, Arrived April 7.
Crook, at J3an Francisco.
Buford, Balled San Francisco for Mox
lean port 8.
Warren Stationed at the Philippines1
Thomas, nailed from Manila for Ho
nolulu April 10.
KING'S DAUGHTERS
ACCEPT HOME PLANS
At a meeting of tho King's Daugh
ters held yesterday tho plans for tho
homo that Is to ho erected on Wnlalae
toad between Fourth and Fifth ave
nues, wcro accoptcd Tho-hnmo is llg
t.rod to cost $30,000 and tho Daughters
have $10,000 in hand now, and will nt
onco inaugurate a canvass for tho ro
mnlndcr.to romploto tho building.
Tho bulldliiK will bo of concreto. and
tho Interior will bo arranged in ton
formit wllli tho needs to which it will
bo devoted.
DOCTOR T. E. GREEN .
A VISITOR HERE
Doctor Thoi. E. Green, who nrrUcil
on the Shlriyo Maru yesterday, Is of
tho opinion that tho "Valor of Ignor
ance," written by General Homer Lcn,
Is a foolish nrray of morbid fancies.
Doctor Green, who was orator at tho
July 4, 1910, celebration In Honolulu
nnd lectured on "Tho Gospel of Discon
tent" nt tho Hawaiian Opera Houso
shortly nftorward, Is accompanied hy
Mrs. Green. They nro concluding a
tour of the world. On tho former visit
of the Greens they were almost killed
In an automobile accident. They wcro
members of a party In Jim Qulnn's
machine, which ran oil tho Hackfeld
wharf, overturned nnd pinned them un
dorneath. Tho men got out from un
der nnd raised tho machine from Mrs.
Oreon Just In the nick of time, for ns
she was dragged out tho car caught
lire from tho gasoline. Mrs. Green re
mained In the Queen's Hospital for
eovcral weeks.
Doctor Green Is winding up a tour
of tho world and has gathered much
data that ho Intends to Incorporate In
magazines of tbo States,
Tho Doctor states that there Is a dlf
ferenco of opinion of tho peoplo In Chi
na as to whether tho new rcglmo can
hnnillc so big a proposition.
U. S. CONSULAR ACEY
CHAMPIONS SUN YET SEN
Doctor Sun Ynt Sen has an admirer
In tho person of Consul General W. T.
Gracoy, who Is a passenger In tho Shin
yo Maru en routo to Mexico. Ho has
been Consul at Nanking for a number
of years and thinks that Dr. Sun Is Just
tho man to lead now China to a placo
among tho nations.
"Doctor Sun showed himself a true
patriot when he gao up tho posit Inn
of temporary president of tho republic,
and In tho future ho will devoto him
self to upbuilding tho industries of tho
country," stntcs Consul Gracoy.
"Ho Is unquestionably ono nt tho
strongest nnd most conscientious men
I hao aver met. lie is gifted with n
number of exceptional qualities that
mako him a natural leader. Ono of tho
greatest of these Is his willingness to
sacrifice, himself to any cause in which
ho bellees. His will be n great namo
In China's history, whatever happens."
In tho opinion of Consul Graccy Chi
na has got just the right kind of men
at the head of things to mako a suc
cess of tho republic and show great
progress.
GOVERNOR COMPLIMENTS
RETIRING SUPERINTENDENT
Tho following complimentary letter
was sent yesterday by Gocrnor Krcnr
to Marston Campbell, In connection
with the latter's retirement from tho
losltlon of Superintendent of tho Do
partment of Public Works:
"Denr Sir: In accepting, as 1 horo
by do, your resignation of tho 16th In
stant as Superintendent of Public
Works of tho Territory of Hawaii, to
tako effect at tho end of noxt month,
I wish to express my appreciation of
tho efllctency nnd faithfulness with
which you hnvo performed tho duties
of your offlcc.
"You liao hold many public offices
In tho Territory during tho past twolvo
or thirteen J ears, but nono of so great
Importance, or for bo long a time as
this. Your preUous wldo oxpcrlenco
and trnlnlng had fitted you to a pecu
liar degree, in nn all around way for
tho many branches of public work
coming within your department, with
the result that tho work of the depart
ment has proceeded expeditiously, eco
nomically and efficiently. You hnvo
taken an unlisual prldo In turning out
good work.
"Please accept my best wishes for
your success In tho now position in
prlvato Ilfo which you proposo to ac
cept, and In any other positions which
you may (111 thereafter.
"Very truly yours,
"W. F. FREAR,
"Governor."
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Por T. K. K. S. 8. Tenyo Maru, from
San Finnclsco, April 30. Kor Hone?
lulu: F. R. Evnns, J. A. Oaken, Mm.
J, A. Oakcs, Miss M. B. Sherman, A.
E. Schultz, Mrs. A. E. Schultz, Master
A. Schultz. W. E. Thomas, Mrs. W. E.
Thomas. For Yokohama: S. T. Bold
en and servant, O, W. Bowen, T. Fu
ruyn, A, R. Hnupt, Mrs. A. R. Haupt,
Miss V.. II. Haupt, H. Hellmcrs, It.
W. Hills, It. W. Hills. K. Hirano, II.
Hlyoslii, O. MaJIma, K. Mogl, Y. Mo
rlyama, S. Millikcn, Mrs. S. Milllkcn,
O. Muller, Y. Neglshl, Y. Oknno, N.
Orakl, Mrs. N. OzakI and Infant, N.
Sohuchl. II. Wnrngal, Mrs. H. Wara
gal, S. Yoncmoto. For Koho: II, Hell
yor, Mrs. II. Ilcllyer nnd infant. Miss
A. Howo, Miss M. OkaJlma, W. P.
Rutlcdgo, Mrs. W. P. Rutlcdgo, C. W.
Woods. For Nagasaki: W. It. Flatow.
For Manila: J. L. Asbury, A. L. Ba
ker, J. A. Barlow, A. P, Bocknor, II, R.
Boyor, 11. H. Blackford, W. B. Post,
Miss E. L, Branch, J. E. Brown, R. A.
Ilruco, W. L. Carmack, 13. A. Cook,
V. 13. Daniels, R. O. Dolllngor, Mrs. J.
H. Dnw and Infant, Miss A. M. East,
O. H. Elliott, C, O. Fnrnsworth, W. S.
I'lckos, Mrs. W. S. Flckcs, Miss E.
Forrest, M, A. Foster, C. A. Fostor,
.1. C. Freed, J. Friedman, H. Frlnk,
C. O. Grny, Major S. C. Ournoy, O.
Harwood, C. H. Hlgloy, Mrs. C. II.
llgloy. 13. Hoffman, B. M. Hollowoll,
Mrs. W. B. Honaka, II. E. Hostetter,
Capt. J. F. Hubbard, D. D. Loveland,
W. A. Lucas, Miss A. O. Major, C.
Moore, Mrs. C. Mooro, I). A. Morgan,
A. C. Norton, 11. F. Nutter, Rov. 13. J.
Pace, R. P. Parkhlll, J. L, Parrott,
O, A. Price, J. A. Robblns, Miss II. M.
Roberts, W. W. Rust, J. O, Sanders,
.1. T. Schang. Mrs. .1. T. Schung, G.
W. Schroth, Jr, J. H Socor, Mrs. J.
II. Socor, C. II Sheldon, M. F. Smith,
8, Smith, Miss II, V, Snell, A. G. Spil
ler, N. A Swcnson. It L Thompson,
II. V, Tolbcrt, J. O. Vanco, A C. Wil
Hams. For Hongkong. Mrs. C. II. Ab
bott, T. J Barkley, Mrs. T. J. Bark
ley, W, 8 Baikley, C. C Colin, Mrs.
C C. Colin. Master C. Colin, Mrs. J.
W. MrKcan. Miss K McKenn, J. Mil
Ion, 11 Palllard, Mrs G W. Schroth.
J. Stelbel, L. T. Suo, It. C. Tailor.
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