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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T.-H, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1912.
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Oceanic Steamship Company
l.tate S. F.
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S H MOM IMA ...
M s IINTI'IIA ..
Arrhi' Hon.
.". flrtt dii-s, .liif-, S. V.i $1 III llrsl class, riimiil trip, Sun Fnuiclicn.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD.. General Agents.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,
Steamers or Hip above rcmiiiatiy will onll at Honolulu and leavo this
(K,rl on or nlioul Hip dates mentioned below:
vou tiii: oitmvr. fok sax Fiuxnsro.
S. S. Siberia. May 11 S. S. Mancluirla May2t
0. S. China . . June 6 S.'S. Nile June 4
S. S. Manchuria . . June 12 S. S. Monyolia.. June 11
lor (-onir.il information apply to
FL Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
Steamers ot the aliovo Company
liii'il tin) dates mentioned below:
fok tiii: oim:vr.
S. S. Shinyo Maru Mav24
S. S. Chlyo Marti June 21
S. S. Tenyo Maru July 18
S. S. Nippon Maru July 12
Culls at Manila, omltllng call at
CASTLE & COOKE,
(Vlatson Navigation Company
Direct Service Between San
I'ltOM SAX l'HAXnsl'O.
S. S. Honolulan May21
S. S. Lurline June 5
S. S. Wilhelmina Juno It
S. S. Honolulan June 18
S. S. HYAOES sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on or about
MAY 11, 1912.'
For furllicr particular, apply to
CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., General Agents, Honolulu.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Fill! FIJI AMI AI'STIIALIA. FOIt YAXfOUVIML.
S. S. Marama May. 22 S. S. Makura May 21
S. S. Makura June 19 S. S. Zealandia June 18
S. S. Zealandia July 17 S. S. Marama July 16
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD., GENERAL AGENTS.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU
Via Ti'lniiiutepei', eter) sixth da). Freight recelieil lit nil times at Hie
L'uuiiau)' iiluirf, lint Street, South llrniikljn.
FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT
S. C. ARIZONAN, to (ail about '. MAY 14
S. S. VIRGINIAN, to tail about MAY 25
S. S. MISSOURIAN, to tail about JUNE 5
S. S. MEXICAN, to tail about JUNE 16
For further iufurnuilloii apply to II. HAFIiFKI.il & CO., ITIL, agents,
Honolulu. ('. V. MOIISi:, Cviiernl Freight Ayeiil.
Phone 2295 Reaches
Hustace-Peck Co.,L.td.
ALL hl.MIS OF ItOCK ANII S.INI1 FOI1 CO.M'ltETK WOltK.
FIltFWOIIII AMI COAL. j r'lJ3J
a ii'i:i:x sthki:t. r. o. iiox sis
Service Dispatch
WESTERN
PACIFIC
RAILWAY
THE
FEATHER
RIVER
ROUTE
For particulars see
Fred. L. Waldron.Ltd.
836 Fort Street
Pau Ka Hana
M0VE8 THE EARTH
Forccgrowth
Will Do II
Airltc S. F.
MAY -"
ji-ni; is
. Jtl.Y ft
will rail at and li'uvu Honolulu on or
foii sax ritAxnsro.
S. S. Chiyo Marj May28
S. S. Nippon Maru June 18
S. S. Shinyo Maru July 16
S. S. Tenyo Maru June 25
Shanghai.
LIMITED, Agents, Honolulu.
Francisco and Honolulu.
Kill! SAX FKANOISCO.
S. S. Wilhelmina May22
S. S. Honolulan May 29
S. S. Lurline Juno 11
S. S. Wilhelmina June 19
Oahu Railway Time Table
Out ward.
For Waliinuo, Wnlalun, Knliuku and
Way Stations 9-15 u. in., a:2U p. 111.
For Pearl City, Kwa Mill and Way
Stations 17 30 u. in., H:U, n. m.,
11 30 u in., '2:ir, p. in., 3:20 p. in.,
J:ir, p. in., JU.30 p. m., tlltlB p. m
For Wuliiuvu and Illeliua 10:20
n 10., 6:ir, p. in., t.'30 p. 111., tllslB
p. m.
In mini.
Arrive Honolulu from Knliuku, Wul
alua uud Walanae 8-2C u. 111., DiSl
p 111.
Arrive Honolulu from Kwa Mill and
i-eari fiiy tyuu 11. 111., s::iii a. in.,
Il:ii2 u 111., l:40 p. m 4:2G p. m.,
r,:3l p. in., 7:30 p. in.
Arrive Honolulu from Wulil.iwa and
ieiieinni u.ir, 11. in.. TI:40 p. m.,
6.31 p. m, J10:I0 p. in.
"Tie HalelwH Limited, a twn-liour
train (only first class tickets hon
ored), leaves Honolulu evory Sunday
ut 8-30 a. m.; returning, urrlves In
Honolulu at 10:10 p. in. The Limited
. stops only at Pearl City and Wulanae
outward, and Wnlunun, Wulpnlm und
Pearl City Inward.
Dally. tSunday Excepted. JSun-
uay only
0. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH,
Superintendent. 0. P. A.
I'liulo Fiitrrinlni: of highest crude
111 11 now be secured from Hie II u I
let lu I'liolu Kuirruiliitf pluuL
Lcute Hon.
MAY J.'
.ii m: ij .
jri.v i
L'stnlilMied In 185.
Bishop & Co.
BANKERS
Commercial ami Trsm-lrrV
Letters u( Credit Issued mi
I he Hank nl California and
Tin- London Joint Slock ll.itik
Ltd London.
Correspondents for the
American Fxpress Compaiij
mid Tlinx. t'ook .V Son.
Interest allowed on Term
and Killings Haiik llfposlls.
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BANK OF HONOLULU
I.I.IHTKII.
I'AIII CAI'ITAIi JGutkOtlfl
Successors to
CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO
linllcs jour Arrnuiit and
offers MitMnetorj nenlrc.
Loans at market rates.
Kxrluiugo and Cable train.
firs.
Trniilirs' r red It nnd
t'herks mailable cier) where.
The Yokohama Specie
Bank, Limited
1IKAII 0FF1CK YOKOHAMA
Capital Subscribed. Yen 48,000,000.
Capitol Paid Up.... You 30.000,000
lteserved Fund ....Yen 17,500,000
General banking buBlneas
transacted. Savings accounts for
(1 and upwards.
Fire and burglar-proof vaults,
with Safo Deposit lloxes for rent
nt $2 per year and upwards.
Trunks and cuscb to be ?ept on
euutody at model ato rules.
I'artieulura to bo applied for.
VII AKAI, Manager.
Honolulu Oillce, lictliel and Mer
chant Streets. Telephones 2421
and 1D04. 1. O. liux 108.
EMMELUTH & CO., LTD.
PLUMBERS and SHEET METAL
WORKERS
STOVES and RANGES
Corner King and bishop Streets
Phone No. 3067
PACIFIC ENGINEERING
COMPANY, LTD.
Cousulllui,', Di-iIkiiIii and Con.
structlni; Liujlueers.
llridges, UulldliiRs, Concrete Struc
tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys
tems, Iteports and Estimates on Pro
jects. Phone 1045.
BUIlDING MATERIAL
OF ALL KINDS
DEALERS IN LUMBER
ALLEN & ROBINSON
Queen Street ... Honolulu
a. P. Mcdonald,
Contractor und Builder
Estimates given on ull kinds
ot
bulldini;.
t.'oucri'to Work 11 Specialty
I'AIIAIIl STItFLT, M:AU NUUANU
P. H. BURNETTE
Commiscioner of Deeds or Califor
nia and New Yorki NOTARY PUB.
LIC) Grants Marriage Licenses. Draws
Morteages, Deeds, Bills of Sale,
Leases, Wills, etc. Attorney for the
District Courts. 70 MERCHANT ST.,
HONOLULU, Phone 1346.
GET BUSY TODAY.
So much was said In tlio
Honolulu that we feel It our
all the material for cement
In any quantity.
Honolulu Construction &DaryingCo.,Ltd.
ROBINSON DUILDING
Alexander & Baldwin,
LIMITED
Sugar Factors.
Commission Merchants,
and Insurance Agents
Agents for
Hawaiian Commercial A Quicar Co.
Haiku Sucar Company.
Pa la Plantation.
Haul Agricultural Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kalmku Plantation Company.
Mellrydc Sugar Compa.iy.
Kuhulul Hullroad Company.
Kuual rtallnay Company.
Honolua ItanclL
tlulku fruit and Packing Company.
ICmml Fruit and Uiml Company.
Castle&CooKe,
Limited
HONOLULU, T. H.
SUGAH FACTORS, SHIPPING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Anenta for
FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, TOURISTS
BAGGAGE AND AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Rfprrtenllnn
Riva riantatlon Company
V.'.ilalua Agricultural Co., I
Ko'.ialu Sugar Co
Apokna HiiRar Co., Ltd.
Matpan Navigation Co.
Tovo Klscn Knlsha
,td.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
GENERAL MERCHANTS
HONOLULU
OFFICEltS AND imiKCTOttB
n. F HIBHOP
....President
unci Manager
CIEO. If. HOltHRTSON.
Vice-President
W. V. NOHTII
niCIIAUO IVKIIS
.1 It. OAt.T
CEO. R. CATtTKR
It. A. COOKC
A. OARTI.EY
....Treasurer
....Secretary
Auditor
Director
Director
Director
LIFE INSURANCE
Is not 11 Luxury; It Is 11 Necessity.
Hut j 011 Mu-t hate the II F.ST
nnd that N provided liy tlm famous
and most eiullnlile I,uim of Massa
iIiumIIs, In the
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co.
OF IIOSTO.Y, JIAS8ACIIUSF.TTS.
II von would lip lull- Informed about
llic.io lane, address
CASTLE & COOKE,
Limited
(1EXKUAL AdENTS.
HONOLULU. T. II
FIRE INSURANCE
Hie B. F. Dillingham Co.
LUIITDIl
tleneral Agvut lor Ilunnll:
Atlas AsMiraucc Company of London.
New York Underwriters' Aifeiiry.
l'roi lilenee Viislilm;toii Insurance Co.
Ilh FLOtllt, HTAMlFNWALll 1ILIXJ
KAHN SYSTEM ot REINFORCED
CONCRETE.
Cup Bars, Rib Metal, Hy, Rib, Lath,
Water-proof Coating.
Honolulu Iron Works Co.
Honolulu
AkciiIs for tlio Hawaiian Islands
Chemical Engines and
Watchman's Clocks
For Sale by
J. A. GIL,MAN .
Fort Street.
Sunday paper about beautifying
duty to tell the public that we have
walk foundations and can supply It
QUEEN STREET
IWhnnmMmmMmmmmtriMmtiiiunvmmivmvmmwttmHWffmx
Real Estate
Entered for Record May 16, 1912.
From 10:30 a. m. to 4i30 p. m.
Trent Trust Co Ltd to l.ol Koini
Chan IteJ
Trent Trust Co l.til to I, Koon
Chan Itel
I. Koon Chan and wf to J F Mor
gan Co l.td M
It of M II Sllvclru hy cxtrx to
Maria 1, da Hllvvlrii AM
Nuguriiu Fernandez to .Moklhana
rirmiliOc. et nl . .
Oaliii CoIIcko h.v trs
1)
to Irving J i
Itel
Huril
I'nlolo I.ninl & linproveinent
Co
Ltd lo Hiiuh (1 Davis I) !
I'nlolo IjuiiI A; linproveiuelit Co
i.td to Himli f? I.ivIm 1)
Entered for Record May 17, 1912.
From 8l30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.
Mr I.nliapa Krncsbcrg to Mary-
Ulili Stnpplcbcen !... 1)
Agues M Williamson mill huh to
Trei'it Trust Co Ltd 1)
James T Wiiysnn mid vf to draco
M lleadle 1
Irving .1 Hunt and wf to Tient
Trust Co I.td II
Kihvln II Hninauku et nl to Wil
liam (I Hinllli et al, lis
Anieuilint Tr I
John 1' MeilelriH mid f to 1 -
iiuntliia Cniiiarii 1
Allien II Itondero to William Wll-
IkllllMOII 1
II ItO'ellbcrir to It ' Searle. . AgNllt
Recorded April 16, 1912.
W M Mlnton nnd wf lo Mra Yup Ten
Chow, I); lots 7 nnd in. hlk 11, Minion i
tract. Honolulu, Oahu; $1100. II 358, ,u r,,H,rt of tlio Htibconiniltteo, which
p .'III. Apr IE, 1912. .favored tlio ntiikliiK out of Hint por-
David D.iyton to S Isonn, I.: 13,922 tlon of tin- dlselplluc.
ii n or kul 1CC2-7119, lililun, etc, Kline Immediately after tlio preHoulntlon
ami Atnpul KIh. Iloiiolulu, Oahu; 10 ,,f u. majority report, the uiluorlty
yrs at SCO per an. II ::.F,:i, p 183, Mny on llio null (fimmllli'e prorenteil n li
lt.. WW. purl opposlni; tlio adoption of lle res
Wniivii Cliaiulierlaln hy ntly lo.lulm oliitlo'u nnd It wns, tlila ineasuio that
!' (i Htokea, Itel; addl cIikc mi X7C7 , was boforo tin1 oiillro coinniltleo when
ft of i;r 177. Piinnhou St. Hunoliilu,
f'i
(lahu: Sltiou. II 3G1, p 2.18. Mur 2,
1912. .
Mil Kuhau nnd hsli (Kuhnu) to
Sniuuel M Muinou. I); S!i:i.'. hi ft or It
J- Tsr.s. kul 77 1 r,, lil.lirs. rents, etc, Mo-
aiuilua. Ilnnuliilu. (lahu; W9. II 3.r8,
p ::12 Apr 15. 1912.
Hrunswlck-Ilalke-Collender Co to
lkuzo Suto. I,; one Wellington 4 1-2x9
hlllhu-il table No 40052, Miiuiiakcu St,
Honolulu, Oahu; $100 nnd $185 In 7
inns. II 353, p ISA. Apr IS, 1912.
NukiiKiiwii MutKiitnio to Mlneklclit
Tiiiilauchl. A I.; por Br 3302, Pensa-
ii.Im hi. Honolulu. Oahu: 3C0. 11 353.
t iss. Mur 21. 1912.
David O Konaalhelo to V M Swnniy, ' Fulled Slates, and lllsliop V. F. All
I.: knh 59C1. no 2: 305GH. no !tard derson. Fairbanks dealt with thu tf.
987. up 2. ete, Kuiuo.i, KooiaupuKu,
n 333, p 4&a!
O11I111; r, yrs ut VJ2.M
FHi 28. 1912.
S Imiiiio to Clinrles Hubert, tr, Di
72.15 ki ft land, Autil lane, Honolulu,
Oahu; $1000. 11 3S8, p 314. Apr 15,
1912.
I'ari Welters to Charles A Stan
ton. Par Itel: lots 81, 82. 8.1. 84, 93
und US. see A, Pulolo Hill tract. Ho
nolulu, (lahu: lots 113, 114. 180, lhl
und 1K2 sec It. I'nlolo Hill tract, Ho
nolulu. Onhii; SI. II 301, p 2111. Apr
1IH2
Clinrles A Stanton hy ntty to Fred
erick I-! Ulcere. D: lots 81, 82, 83, SI,
Hi nnd UK. see A. Pulolo Hill tract. Iln
mihilii. (iiihu: lots 113, 114. ISO. 181
.nut IN2. see II. P.ilolo Illll tract, Ilo
iiolulu. (inhu: tHOO. II 3.r.S, p 3tC. Apr
:t. in 1 2.
Mrs William Analiu to von llnmm
Yoiinu Co Ltd. CM: 4 1-2 h p Olds
mis limine No 110730 anil rariiillse poi
machine. Pillion. Moloknl; $102.'i0. II
3111. p 238 Apr 12, 11)12.
Recorded April 17, 1912.
J M DowHitt und wf to Herbert
M !os,tl. Il: lot 22. hlk A, llasehall
trait. Honolulu. Oahu; $1. etc. II 353,
p Kin. Apr 13. 11)12.
Sophie .K Walker nnil ludi (J) to II
Itelneeke. I): lot A of subillv of lots
2 mid 3. kul 203, Printer's lane, Ho
nolulu' oahu: 1473. It 33li, p 40S.
Apr 10. 1!U2
Irwin II lleadle nnd wf to, Nina C
llleknell. !: lot '.I. hlk V, CoIIcku Hills
tract. Iloiiolulu, Oahu; $2M)0 und lutK
Cirnio it 333, p 40!i. Apr 13, 11112.
ohal Tract hy Owner to Plan, Plan;
I 12 lona of It p 1371, kul 7200, Ohal
Imie, P.iuiui lid uud Kululanl drive,
Iloiiolulu, oahu. Fllo No 118. Mur 30,
111 1 2.
HMiop & Co to Arthur Hitb, Till;
lot 21, hlk 12. Iddifs. rents, etc, I'ol
leue Hills tract, Honolulu. Oahu; 1800.
II set. p 34 Apr Hf. 1912.
Ikularo XuKuki to Katsuliel Shlto,
c M ; livestock. wuKon anil harness,
.Million, Honolulu. Oahu; 1330. 11 201,
p 33. Dee 20, Hill.
IMuniil S Scott nnd wf lo Trent
Trust Co Ltd, M; lot 12. Oiillek tract,
Honolulu. Oahu; 23i. II 301, p 30.
Apr 10. 1912.
Ilauk or Honolulu Mil to W II Himpt
et ill, Itel;' por It P 2090, kul 40,
Maiinnkea St, Honolulu, Oahu; $200(1.
II 304, p 38. Apr 17, 1912.
Ella II Mitchell und lisli to Lowers
X- Cooke Ltd, M; lot 4, IiIiIkh, rents,
etc, Oiole tract, Honolulu, Oahu; Jl,
173. II 3111. p 202. Apr III, 1912.
Hunk or Hawaii Ltd lo Uolierl V.
Iliiud. lU-l: lot 13, hldKH. ete, Manna
Heights Addn, Honolulu, Oahu; SC000,
II Sill, p 205 Apr .17. 1912.
Island In stint On Ltd to Hank of
Hawaii Ltd, M; lot 13, bhlk's. rents,
etc, .Minion Heights Addn, Honolulu,
oaliu; 10030. II 201, p 20U. Apr 17,
1912
Alfred S Ilartivell to Juliette Halt-
well. II; 33,302 si ft laud, Judd
St,
Honolulu. Oahu
Apr 17, 1912,
ll, ele. II 355, p 412.
Itufus A Lyman
and wf to First
Ilauk of Illlo I.td, M; po laud, cor I'o
nahawal und Volcano SU, Illlo, Haw-nil;
livestock, wugons, luiruess, etc,
Hawaii, 12100. H nfil, p r,2. Apr 1.1,
112
V A Curvalhii to Luupnl.oelioe Hug
nr Co. Can I.; gr 47:1.1, Walkuiiiualo
Manilla llnmcstcud tract, N Illlo, Ha
waii, tt II ,ir,3, p 92. Apr 1. 11112.
Verglulo A Cavalhn nnd wf to Pe
paiiloa A mil I Co I.td, 11; hit in gr
4135, Willi, iiuiiMlu-Miiulua, N Illlo,
Transactions
nHm?jinuxt3&twaMxmMr
Iliiunl
$811 f.'t. II 3.,;.
1.. 1!H2
C Afnnir Icl CIioiib Co, Co
general inercliiihillsn business,
p i)
front
St. Illlo. Hawaii; capital Flock IGOOi).
II ::0G. i 311. Mar 1C, 1012.
! Maria
(1 Itodrlguos to Maul pry-
Hoods Ai llroiery Co I.td, Can L; pe
, liiii.l nnd 11 W, Mnln St, Wiillukti,
Maul. II 363. p 4110. Apr 1, tills.
I Maria (1 Itndrlgucs (widow) to Maul
"lr.vgoods & (Iroccry Co Ltd. I.; pc
land and right of way. Muln St, Wnl-
lukii. Maul: 10 yrs, pd $1. II 35. p
till Apr I. 1912
BATTLE ROYAL
OVER DANCINS
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Mny 10.
ParuKrnpli H0! of tlio dlselpllno of the
MvlhodlHt KplHeopnl Church Is unde
cided, and whether tluncliiK. eard-pliiy-Iiik
nnd klndrud iiiiiiirimiiimiIh nro lo
lio left only lo the "coiiHeloneo" of the
inionhera of the church. rCIUIllllH 11
bono of contention III tlm cuiiiinltlcc.
j,,r n,,.,.,, ,0ur thla uftoruoou niein-
l(,rH f ,,. eoniiiiltti'o lialtled over
'n motion for udjournnieiit uulll Mmi.f
1 day was ailopled.
Tlio Hlshops In their report urged
i. lepcal of the section, but in sr.
dnliiK said the.v did not mean that tlio
church Hliould favor such amuse-
incuts. Tlio claim fa uuidi' that llio
pruxvnt law la a dead let lor and that
It would bo bettor to leavo tlio amuse-
mollt cUorIIoii to tlio conscience of
tlio members, as slated by John Vos-
loy. ,
At Hip tilRlit session, which wns
Riven over to tlio ropoit of tlio board
of education of tlio churches, address-
' es were made liv Charles W. Fair-
i banks, former Vice President of then
tout of tlio work of tlio church upon
llio nut liiii ami paid especial attention
to tlio work of Christian colleitcs at
an nld to proper Kovorninent. The re
port of the hoard of education told ot
the work bcliiK dono amoiu; needy
students nnd of the nld clvuu to tlio
different schools of tlio church.
SPURIOUS ANTIQUES
IN THE FAR EAST
The attention of tourists traveling
In the l-'or l-'ast should he called to
the I'nct that spurious goods of oil
Korts are upon the markets for sale to
them Not only are there hpurlous
"antliiieH" of all sorts, such uselieiu
lenlly n-eiiteil "old" brass, modern inako
"antiiie" poicelalns, .so-culled "an
cient" wall hanisluKs. uud works of
urt of nil sorts, hut there ure sotuo
especially clover base Imitations of
standaid modern goods.
The Imitations or untliiues In this
portion of tlio world has taken oil nil
the forms to he found In Kurope uud
elsewhere ami has some features pe
culiar to the Hast, hut the chief Imi
tations of this class have hud to do
with Chinese pun chillis irnd brass, un
dent Chinese uud Japanese armor nnd
weapons, old Korean chests, old carv
ed furniture, und similar goods, and
hi lesser degree of siuno of the vnrlous
works of int In Hue )irou.e, Ivory,
lni'ipicr mid the like. In lunch of which
hi fact good Imitations are not prac
ticable. Extensive and Growing Business,
The Imitation of old Chinese puree
lalus, us has long lieeu known to
connoisseurs, has lout; since become 11
hruucli of business so extensive nnd so
suceessfnl that llio sole of 11 genuine
pleee uow'iiilays is nil event.
.Similar Imitations of undent brasses
and bronzes. Ivories, luciuers, uud oth
er art objects uro miide und sold 111
thesH or similar kales: 111 fact, "there
Is almost 110 limit to the business.
Ci'iiiilue old pieces In hi'UKs, Innnze.
porcelain, Jade or In huiiglugs or oilier
einliiolilerles or in similar goods he
lmed of collectors lire pi-uctlcally not
to he had 011 Ihu market III Hongkong'
or other Hastern ports except In very
limited quantities, und lo some ex
tent, ut leust, tin re Is belli r oppor
tunity to inquire good Chinese ami
Japanese ple-es In New York 01 Lon
don tluin In Hongkong or SIiiuikIiuI.
I In splto of this fact, generally known
to coUoitoi'H uud more is- less known
In Ihe cnsual traveler, dealers there
no a tiuiviiig nun a M-ry pruiiiuuie
business.
Dalts for the Tourist.
Perhaps Die worst feature of the
situation Is the fuel, that while lliero
Is 11 fair supply of good, stundanl
quality modern urt goods. of ull these
clusM'i Hie vast muss of such goods
now sold ure Imltnliou gooils of 11
'quality I'nlsc In soino respect; mid
1 wlille the uvenign tourist iiuyer may
I be on the lookout fur Imitation inl
1 thiies lie may ho readily deceived ,by
the "bronzes" of baser nnd cheaper
metals.
Another feature of trade In such
goods limy he luilieuted hy the fact
that recently n large order was placed
111 Hiingkiiug for "Klauiese" brass, mid
most or the brass workers of tills port
at present me busily euguged In boat
ing; out beautiful brass trays with llio
usual Siamese eugruMd dccorullou
mid iharueterlstics, to he sold In Slam
us tilemesu.
l 411. Apr .
"ll MOVEMENTS OF
I MAIL STEAMERS
I VF.S.SFI.S TO AltltlVh
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Sunday, May 19.
Kauai ports Klnnii stmr.
Maul, Mulokal nnd Lanal ports Ml-
knlialn, stmr.
Tuesday, May 21.
Australian and Now Zenlnnd Ports
Mnkura, U.-A. S. S.
Hau Francisco Honolulan, M, N.
S, S.
HongkoiiR via .Inpan ports Mnn
cliurla, P. M. H. H. ,
Wednesday, May 22.
Victoria and Vancouver Mnrama.C
A. S. H.
Hawaii via Maul porta Claudlnc,
htmr.
Kauai1 ports VV. (1. Hall, stmr.
Friday, May 24.
San Francisco Hlilnyn Maru, Jap.
slinr.
Konn and Kan ports-KIIauon, Htmr.
Saturday, May 25.
Illlo via way porlu .Manna Knn,
stmr.
Sunday, May 2G.
Mnui, Motokal uud Uiual ports Ml
kaliiilu, Htmr.
Kuiiul ports Klnau, stmr.
Tuesday, May 28.
IlnnRknne via Jupau poru Cliiyo
Muni, .In p. stmr.
Wednesday, May 29.
Hawaii via Maul purlB Claudlnc,
stmr.
Kauai porta W. 1. Hall, nltnr. '
Friday, May 31.
Run Francisco Siberia, V. M. S, S.
Yi:SSF.I,S TO DEIMKT
Monday, May 20.
Manila via (luam Sherman, II. 3,
A. T r, p.m.
Knuul ports Noeau, ntmr., C p.m.
Tuesday, May 21.
Victoria and Vancouver Makur.i
- '' "
Illlo via way ports Mniitin Ken,
stmr,, 10 a.m.
Maui, Motokal and Lanal ports Ml
kuhulu, stmr., r p.m.
Kauai purls Klunu, stmr., 3 p.m.
Wednesday, May 22.
San Francisco Manchuria, I. M.
S. S.
San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N.
S. S 10 a.m.
San 1 Francisco Slerrn, O. 9. 8.,
10 a.m.
Australia via Now Zealand ports
Marama, O.-A. S. S.
Thursday, May 23.
Knual ports W. (1; Hall, stmr", 5
p.m.
Friday, May 24.
lloiiKknni; via Japan ports Slilnyn
jMnru, Jap. Btmr.
Hawaii via Muul ports Claudlne,
stmr.
Tuesday, May 28.
San Francisco Chlyo Maru, Jap.
stmr.
Konn and Knit ports' Kllnuca, stmr.,
noon.
Illlo via way ports Mauna Kea,
stmr., 10 n.m.
Maul. Molokal and Lanal ports MI-
kalialu, stmr,, 3 p.m.
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr., r, p.m.
Monday, May 27.
Knual ports Noeau. stmr.
Wednesday, May 29.
Snn Francisco Honolulan, M.-N.
S.
Thursday, May 30.
Knual ports W. (1. Hall, stmr.. fi
p.m.
Friday, May"31.
IIoiiRkoiiK via Jnpuu ports Sibe
ria, P. M. S. S.
Hawaii via Muul ports Claudlne,
stmr., ft p.m.
t MAILS
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Mails are duo from the following
points as follows:
Yokuhninn Manchuria, Mny 21.
San Francisco Honolulnn, Mny 21.
Victoria Marama, May 22.
Colonics Mnkura, May 21.
Malls will depart for tho following
points as follows:
Yokohama Sliluyo Main, May 21.
Vancouver Mukiiru, Muy 21,
Colonies Marunui, May 22.
San Francisco Miinrhiirln, Muy 21.
t TKAKSlMMtT SL'UYICK
I.okuu, from Honolulu for Manila, nail
ed April 14.
Sherman, from Portland, Oro arrived
Honolulu May 18. -
Sheridan from Honolulu for San Francisco,-
Arrived April 7.
Crook, at Sun Francisco.
Ituford, sailed Sun Francisco for Mox
lean ports,
Warren Stationed nt the Philippines.
Tliomns, from Honolulu for Portland,
Oro arrived May 12.
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Against prevnlllui; conditions repu-
tuble business 11 in oil Kustern
countries have long been couteiidliiir,
hut the present system Is prolltiihlo
and so long us people will buy tlieui
such goods will he sold, and the only
ailiipiiile priitecthiii for the purchtiHcr
Is Ills own wariness
All
Grocers
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