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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912.
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Weekly Calendar
MONDAY:
lliitiululu
TUE8DAY: Mall (1.
WEDNE8DAY!
Hawaiian First Negri r.
THURSDAY'
Itou.i-ulu ('(iniiiiiinilcrj He:
iilnr, p. in.
Minimi I'd iplcr lti CruK
I nxltillti 1 1 iii, 7 s30 ii. in.
FRIDAY!
Oicnulc Tirol Degree.
OATUHDAV)
lliirniiiii) ( h'lplcr i. I, 0
1. t llcuul.ir.
AH tliltlai members of tB
Order r cordially InTltAd to
attond mcetlcro of local leagu
Meet on the
'.'nil mill itli
.Miinilujs of
(iii'li month
nt k. I'. Hull
7::i(l 1 Jl.
Members of
other Asso
ciations cor-
MARINE ENGINEEItS
rCKEFICIALA$nC!.TIQI,
tllull) linllcd.
11)1, Mek'IM.LV I.Olldi:, M). 8,
h. of I.
EJsv Meets overv 2nd and 4th Satur
fOTila) evening at 7 30 o'clock III
w&7 K ui P. Halt, cor Fort and
ifiy ll.-rctunlu. Visiting brothers
corilh-lly ln licit to attend
A 1'' (II3KTZ, C C.
T V KIL1U3Y, K It. S.
i.oixil, on;, n. i'. (i. i:.
Honolulu Ixidge No GIG,
II 1 O KlkB, meets In
their hall, on King St,
near Fort, every Friduy
evening Visiting llroth
crs aro cordially Invited
to attend.
a. n MiTni'iiT, n n.
If. DtWHllHE, Sec.
OAI1U I.OlMli: NO. 1, K. of 1.
ltA Meet.. pnrv llrMt nml thlril Krl-
Iday at 7 '30 o clock, l' thlan
7 Hall, corner llerclauln and
Kurt streets Visiting 'brothers
cordially Invited to nttend.
1' A HAWKINS, C C
O IIHINi:, K of It. & S
Hawaiian mini: o. 1, i. o. it, .m.
Meets every first and third
Tuesday of each month In
Fraternity Ilnll, I O O P.
'building Vl'iitlng brothers
cordially Invited to attend
1II3NUY A ASCII, Sacl.em
LOUS A I'KIIKY, C. of 11
IIO.MIM'I.U Ai:itlK 110, F, 0. E,
Meets on second and fourtli
Wednesday ovenlng of each
mouth nt 7 30 o clock, in
K of P Hall, corner Fort
and Ileretatiln Visiting brothers are
Invited to nttend.
wm jo.sns, W. P.
J W. ASCII, Secy.
IIONOLITI.IT I.ODtJE '(). 800,
f I,. 0. 0. JU '
will meet In Odd Follows' building,
Fort street, Hour King every Friday
evening at 7 3D o clock.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited
(u attend
AMHltOSB J WIHTZ, Dictator,
i: A JAC0I1S0N, Secretary.
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
Millinery
MILTON 4 PARSON8
Pantheon Bldg.
PHONE S08 FORT STREET
Exclusive Millinery
Miss Power,
Boston Block, Second Floor
BON TON
HAT SHOP
HIGH . CLASS MILLINERY
Club Stables Block
MRS. E. E. DAVIS. Proprietor
BCAUTITIES IN HEADGEAR
Are Always Found at the
Mary-Aim
Bonnet Shop
FORT STREET
ZEAVE
Just received by S. S. Sierra, the
vary latest in fancy TAILORED
LINEN SUITS) al.o ONE-PIECE
LINEN DRESSES and LINGERIE
WAISTS.
IIOMH.I I.l
(ft V
Tt
K. UYEDA
1027 NUUANU STREET
HATS
Up to-data Millinery and Men's Hate
-wtMSjavanCii.
CityTransfer
(JA3. H.
Office, King Street opp. Union Grill
LEAVES
Shipping
(Additional Shipping on Page 8)
TO TAKEJOMMAND OF NILE
Now Chief Officer In Liner and Several Promotions Follow
Captain Johnson III But Expects to Resume Command
of Wilhelmina Next Voyage Mauna Kea In and Out
Again for Hilo Hall and Claudine Here With Island Pro
ducts Thomas Due This Afternoon.
The IMilflr Mall liner Manchuria!
took her place tit Alakeu wluiif this
morning, live days and eighteen hours
ti om Sail Francisco with several new
fiues noted In the olllclal staff Chief
Officer 0 S Lunruik. ono of the best
liked navigation ollkers In the Mall
sclvlio, wis left behind, as he Is to
take over the (omniaud of the Inter
nudlate steamer Nile on the next vis
age from the coast
.Captain t.uprulk holds both Ainorl
ran unit llrltlsh luiiers anil Is In lino
fur well-merited promotion us he lias
In en Ideiitltled w Itli the lompauy for!
ni.iiiv jeais Pievlotis to entering the
Pacific Mail line. Captain Uipialk was
(iiuiieitid with the Nippon Yusen .
Kalsha in a similar capacity
Captain C II Cross, or the Dollar
steamship line, has assumed the du-'to
ties of llrst ollliei III the .Muiicliurln
.1 Hall), who has been storekeeper ,
In the MuikIiiiiU for some time past
has been pioinoted to fl eight ileik
The Mnnrliuila Is to remain at Ho
nolulu until r o'cloik this uftcrnooti,
when the liner will be dispatched for
.liipau polls, Manila and Hongkong
Contain I)lon reports a fine trip
down f i om the toast The Manchuria tlie Unnuuiaii-Auslrallnu liner Zculnn
while bringing u fair list of p.issm-dla, from Sydney, by the way of Auck
geis for this port, will depart with a, land and Suva, will arrive at Honolulu
uirporul's guard or tiavelers for the I next Tuesda) morning. This vessel
linuiliide of the long voyage across I has been reported at Suva,
the l'aillle
Arriving this morning were IDS Rilin AonB Hamakua Coast.
cabin, H setond class and Oi steer-1
age passengers, of which GS labln. I,
bkoiiiI class and
Bteerage lift
vessil at Honolulu
A eaigo of thirty-llvo hundred tons
was plated aboard nt San Franolsio
During the stay of the liner nt Hono
lulu 'OH tons will be discharged.
Freight for this pott Includes, a
wide varlet) of merchandlst, there be
ing gioeerlcs, ir.UO bags bone meal,
haidware, 1000 bags barley, two bagti
Hour. 3 anion, 832 bales bap mid sun
dlles noted on the Height list
The Manchuria will call at Manila
wheie a quantity of ipmrturmaster
talgo will bo left
Captain Johnson Is III.
Cnptnln I'eter Johnson, master of
the Matson Navigation steamship Wll
belmlnn, was obliged to place himself
In the bands of his ploslclau Iminc
dlatel) on arrival of his command at
Sun Kinmlscti.
Cnplulii Johnson was conve)ed to
ono or the northern California springs
tor trentnient, mid his friends stato
Hint the doughty skipper will bo him
felt again b) tho tlmo the Wilhelmina
icturns to tho Coast port.
'I ho Wilhelmina was a holiday vis
Iior at port )csterduy, with tho genial
Chinlcs 1'otersoii on tho brblgo as
irastur of the big liner. Tho 'Young
est skipper In the I'aclllc" was tho re
cipient of many hearty congratula
tions from his legion of friends.
The Wilhelmina brought 100 cabin
passengers, nearly 3000 tons cargo
nml 2lh sacks later mainland mall.
Tho vosscl Is to lie dispatched for Hllo
at 3 o'clock till.) afternoon, where con
siderable rrclght will bo discharged.
Inter-Island Movements.
Tho Inter-lslnnd llagshlp Mauna Kea
with a fair list or cabin and deck pas
heugeis nml a cargo or supplies sailed
ut H) o'clock for Maul and Hawaii
ports ln hiding Hllo. Tho Mauna Kea
leturiied )esterduy morning from her
llrst mum! trii to tho Ulg Island tin-
,lci1!!.,eJ,."i'Tl!!- .,..,..,. ,.. J
Knual ports ut u o'clock this evening. OWN LEILEHUA WATER
This vessel was held over ono da) ow-j
lug to a general suspension oi busl- The Wiihiawn Wutir ('ompan)'s of
ness on Tuesday. jf'r to build tb watorworkh fur I.el-
Tho Wnllelu, with a full shipment ' hua In riturn foi urtalii iirivllegeH
or plantation supplies, Including liim-l1" "t uiit-iioi by the War Depart
bcr and fvrtlllrur, Is on I ho boards for ""'"t
dispatch for llonokaa mid Kukulliaelo That Is piaitloally what Is bihlud
at noon tomorrow. Tills vessel will cul'lul "TiIum n eel veil jesterd.iy by
inrr) no passengers but a Into mull , '"'il'tnln F II IMvvnrils, eiumtruitliiK
will bo dlspiiKhed for tho Dig Island.l'iu.irtiriiiast.r. iiulhoiUlng lihn to ex-
'Ihe sleauurs Hall ami Claudlno mo
tod.i) taking on cm go pieparntory to
sailing on legulur Hchedulu for Island
I oils
American-Hawaiian Arrivals.
(Jeneial Fl eight Agent C. I. Morso
of tho Amerlinn Hawaiian lino has
been advised that the freighter Mexl
tan fi'imi Sallua Cruz vlu Sail Fran
ilsio ami Sound ports, will nrrlvo at
Honolulu on or about Juno 21th, fol
lowed by the Columbian July !ith and
Hie Alaskan July lGtb from tho same
poits These vessels will bring largo
general cargoes, n portion (liming from
in. ens inaisi ... .... .1 i.e.. .-,.....-.
., I, o.imi,,-, n di iii'iiiiitii ,i, ,... ,,,.
, let till I i
urn .1-K.I..I.I.I.. .u.... ...... ... ...iii.
hiigar for tiiinshlpment ut lehuante
pec
ra
Wins Sweetheart from Passenger
List.
Onptuln W. W. (Ireeno of breneb of-
promise fmno, Incldeuttilly master of lulilil m-jt of tha iilpcllne and tlmn
tho Chlyo Main, arrived In poit with hi n nN own suiplus At least, the re
unollioi hcait on his string. Tho Chi cent unlirs lire taijou to mum usmuili
LOVE)
Phone 1281
MANCHURIA
vo Xarn must be the safest boat In
the world Some might contend that
r. captain who tan win n sweetheart
from the passenger list every Tew
trips cannot be devoting much tlmo
to the navigation of the vessel. Hut
It must bo considered that tho captain
Isn t going to let his vessel run
aground, or anv where else that is dan
gerous, when a brum! now llaucec is
aboard. Chronicle.
uauie lor uanai isie.
0v,'r '""' lnmlrel head cattle were
transported fioiii Kawnlhno to the Isl
.uul of l.nmil on the last trip of tho
Inter-Island steamer Wallele. Tho
initio were lunslgncd to the Cecil
llrown ranch The steamer returned
port tills nioiiilng. biluglug 7,'Uit
sacks sugar and seveial packages sun-
ill leu. A eoldlllg to u repoit fiom her
ollkeis, the steamer met with smooth
reus and Hue weather.
Zealandia Due Tuesday.
According to laic advices received
at the agency of T. II. Da vies tc Co.
'itatu prevnlled nlnng the Hamakua
'(0ast uctordlng to reports brought to
Honolulu with tho nrrivnl of tho In
tor-Inland si earner Maunn Kea. This
vessel returned with u score of cabin
passengers, and a small general car
go.
la
Kauai Sugar Report.
Ac cording to icport brought by tho
steamer W. (1. Hall, the following hii
i.ar Is awaiting shipment on Kauai:
MAK IIS.'I'JH, Clfcll fiOl), Melt 3,'.IS3,
KKH !)Cil(l. KSM 3-0, KP 1R.110. KSCo
r,3U0, LI 12.G3G. Of 17.7K,.
AHItlVDI)
-
Wednesdn), Juno 12.
San Francisco .Manchuria, I. M S.
S a.m.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudine,
Mmr., a.m.
Kauai ports W. O. Hall, stmr., a.m.
1
i)Kr.itTi:n
-f-
Tuesday, Juno 11.
San Francisco Mongolia, I. M. S.
S ti a.m.
Snn Fraiulsco Lnrllno, M. N. S.S.,
G p. m
I -uiiiii, .uoiohai niiii i.auai pons .vn-
Kaia, simr., i, p.m.
Wednesday, June 12.
San Francisco Sonoma, O. S. S., 11
a.m.
Hllo, via way ports Mauna Kea,
stmr, 10 a.m.
I'ASSK.(Ii:itS AIlltlVKI)
I
Per stmr. Claudine, from Hawnll
and Maul ports, .lutio 12. Miss Camii
bell, Mrs. 1. K. Hiram, C. .1. Schoen
Ing. W. A. Hnldwln, Mrs. Ciitninliigf.,
Mrs. I'aresa, Miss I'utesa, Miss Flo
les, J. A Costa, A. S, Manpies, J. C.
Foss, T. Akl, Cecil Hiown. J. A. Mc-
(Inlru, Mrs. II. Walelua, J. M. Hrlghl,
Ueo. t;. Smithies, Ino. Nofrls, .Mrs.
Norrls,
GOVT. TO DEVELOP
"" ","" ii a piping ssiein rnu
the KiiiiKonahua stieuin tu the slto
of the piriiiiiiiint buirui'kh An m
Klniei, has belli working on tile plans
fin severul liiunlhs, nml work can be
Ktarttil as sonii as tlie pipe Is pur
iliaml hue Some of the plpu plates
will tninii from Sun Fraiulsco, and
this will niiise a slight delni, as they
miiMt bo bought liy eoiitriict.
The Wahl.iw-a iuini.iny mailo the
govrruui. nt an ofTor to Instill the pipe,
lln. Itself nml iiImi. a large powt r plant,
vvlikli vvniild i oft in tlie neighborhood
of I20Q.UO0, and iigr.ul to furiiMi all
tin watt r iiipilrei! by the gov. riunent.
unit powir at a iionilnal rule. If the
B1,r,1H ,. ,,, rour(
to the
(,,iiiii'
F "'J ""lilt llllll Vllin -! nil-
'ill. Until. i II..L1, tltlu tiu nil
,er i.mslil. ration nml on Its race It
,,mttH ,,,., ,, ...i....,,.,,,.,, , ,. ,
recent Investigations liuv. convinced
the rl.iretiuy of Wur that tlui water
rights at J.eilihua an. of Imm. use
value and that It lll be better I.iiM-
iieis fm the gov.riimrnt to stiind tho
VESSELS TO AND
FROM THE ISLANDS
(Special Cable (o .Merchants'
Kxolutneo.1
Wednesday, June 12. I
fcl'VA, IIII - Sailed, Juno 11, S. S.
Zcnlnndla, for Honolulu.
YOKOHAMA - Arrived. lime 11, S.
S. Siberia, honie May ill.
MAHl'KONA Arrived, June 11,
Rchr. Annie Johnson, from San Fran
cisco. OIIAYS HAUIJOIt Arrived, Juno 11.
sehr. Alert, bunco May 17.
AEROGRAMS.
V. S. A. T THOMAS -- Will dock nt
Itallvvay wharf about I p. in. from
San Praiiclsco.
' S. S. Manchuria sails for Yokohama
at fi i. m, today
DUKE GETS MEDAL
FROM "PHILLY"
More good words for Duke, and llm
chanies of his success at the Stoik
holm Olymiilnd This morning Lew
O. Henderson received a letter from
the secretary of tho Philadelphia
Swimming Club, dated May 2S, as fol
lows Dear Friend llenderMiti Received
your letter or May 12. and was very
glad to hear from )ou. We gavo th.
big fellow a beautiful, solid gold
watch fob medal, Inscribed on tlie'
back, "To Duke Knhanamokii, from
the Philadelphia Swimming Club.'
and I tell )ou he Is very proud or It
I understood that last wiek, with
out full) extending himself. Duke
weuz ltd muls In Gl M'louds, which
shows ho Is In good form I expect
him to swim lun motion in n uilnutO
mid Duke thinks lie tan do It straight
rway.
I guess Klstler will have him lit, and
I look for him to win tho 100 metres
race nt Sloikholm, Sweden.
Otto Wnblo wroto me that the com
mittee had selected Duko for tho 101)
metres without a trial, but would liko
him to train for tho 200 lolay, piovld
ed It did not affect his sprint- work,
mid 1 scut all this Information to Klst
ler. H on get on hero lb September I
shall bo glad to see )ou.
With best wishes, and hoping to
hear from ou occasionally, I remain
Fraternally Mitirs,
JAMKS II. STUUUHTT.
s
ARMY SUPPLIES
With a number of prominent mili
tary passengers for Army posts In Ha
waii, tho United States Army trans
port Thomas Is Hearing the Islands,
mid Is expected to come alongside, tho
American Hawaiian wjiarf on or about
4 o'clock this afternoon. She Is
hilnglug 40U tons or quartermaster
supplies and regimental elTccts. Tho
vessel is to remain hero tor about 24
hours, ik col ding to present calcula
tions nml will not bo given mi addi
tional supply or coal, no fuel being
hi oiki! necoidlug to lato radio tele
graphic advice.
Among tho passengers for Honolulu
mid en route to Manila aro tho follow-j
Ing Mnjor II. F Cheatham, quarter-,
master, .Mrs. Cheatham and three
children ; Major A. V. P. Anderson,
Philippine Scouts; Major W. II.
Crulkshank, 1st Field Artillery, Mrs.j
Criilkshauks and daughter; Chaplain
J K. Fleming. V S. N.; Captain W. II.,
Tobln, quaitennaster; Lieutenant I..1
13. Morgan. I' 8. N., mid .Mrs. MnM
gan; Cnptuln Kills II. Miller. I' S. Ma
rino Corps; Mrs. Miller; Lieutenant
Harry H. Shoemaker, I'. S. N ; Cap
tain II. I). Pratt, 1st Field Artlllory;
Lieut tlcorgo T. Swasey, It. 8. N and
Mrs Swasey; Lieut, tioodwln l'nnii
tou, Kllh Infantry, Mrs. Compton and
two ihlldrcu; Lieut. T. II. Cunning
ham, f.tli Cavalry, and Mrs. Cunning
ham; I.leut. Chnrles S. Mcltoynnlds,
II S M. C; Lieut. .1. F. Houlihan,
r.th Cavalry (chaplain); Lieut. Joseph
Huss, Philippine Scouts; Lieut. I.. A,
McClure, lfjth Infantry, Mrs. MiCluro;
Lieut. O. L. llrunzell, 13th Inrautry.
Mrs. Ilrunzoll mid child; I.leut. Untold
L. Persons, I'. S. M. C ; I.leut. Hert
II. Tn) lor, I 8. N.; I.leut II. W.
Ilalrd, r.th Cavalry; I.leut. Mnntoii C.
Mill hell, 1st Infantiy, mid Mrs. .Mil
olioll. Hnslgn John C. Illlllard, It. S.
N.; Kiislgu John C. Jeuuliigs, U. S,
N ; Fnsign (leorgo K. Stoddmd. II. S.
N ; Imslgn Itobert Thorntop, It, S. N.;
Lieut, K A. Miller, Jr., nth Cavalry;
Imslgu Itnlph (1, Hllaxton. IT. s. N.;
Fnsign Clonn It. Stilcklnud, IT. S. N.;
Jlnslgn Junius C Ynles, F S. N ;
Lieut (I A. Humbert, Coast Artil
lery; Lieut. James A O'llrlen, 13th
lufautr); I.leut. (I. A. Sanford, U.tli
Infantry; Lieut. Waller H. Wlnton,
7th Cuvnlrn; I.leut. Kcunth P Loid
7th (iavaliy; Lieut. H, W. Fules, 1st
Infunlry; I.leut. J. T. Ithett, 2llh In
fantry; Lieut. Chailes S I.lltle, 1st
Infantry; Lieut. C. 11. llalioran, 2nd
Infantry; I.leut. A. (I. (.iirduer, 1,1th
Inrautry; Lieut. Albert Kuegul, tilth
Infantry; I.leut. I.. Mel). Silvester,
2nd Infantry; Huslgn Oimond C Pall
thorp, IT. 8 N.; Hnslgn John L. Ho
holdaffer. U. 8. N.; Hnslgti Webb
Traminell, U S N.; ntisigu Itobeil
T. Young. V S. N.; I.lout. Col W W.
Gilbert, II 8 A, rot lied. Mis. (Ill-
belt; Miss Neiin Sheltou: Army Nuiso
Corim; Miss Lydln Latham, Armyj
urso CorpHj Mrs I II. Hlgglns, net
Ing llhruiiun Collegn of Hawaii and1
(Itllil. Mrs. C. I,, lktker mid two chll
dien; Jack Jlrmiagan, Mu tnd a.
ODDS AND ENDS i
! AT TUP DhiTT !
Mall leaving Honolulu June 4th In
the Pacific Mull liner Nllo nnlved nt
San Frnnclsio csterday afternoon
The American schooner Prosper In
ballast from Hllo Is reported to have
reached Columbia river ports yester
day. The departure of tho Intcr-Islntul
steamer Klnnii for Knual ports has
been postponed until u o'llock this
evening.
Sugar to tho amount of nearly sit
thousniid tons nrrlvcd at the Const
)C8terday In the .Matson Navigation
freighter lljndes.
With twelve thousand tons Itnwail
an sugar, tho AmerlcBii-llnwallntt
freighter Alaskan arrived nt Sallua
Iritx on Inst Friday. j
A fair list or passengers soiled for
Hawaii ports In the steamer Mnuua
Kea departing for the big Island nt
10 o'clock this morning.
Willi ballast only, tho American
(chooncr Ceiollo Sudden, from Knhii
lul. Is reported to have, nrrlvcd nt
Orns Harbur last Monday.
Tho Inter-Island steamer Wnllele
hns been plated, on the berth for de
parture for Honokna, Kiikulhaclu and
I'.inuhnu at noon tomorrow.
Taking a fair list of Japanese mid
Chinese passengers, the I'aclllc Mall
liner Manchuria will depart for the
Orient at f o'lloik this evening.
The I'nlted States Army transport
Thomas with n large list or military
passengers en route to tho Philippines
If due to nrrlvo on port about .!
o'clock this afrcrnooti.
Owing to Knmehmnelln Da), a holi
day, some delay was experienced In
placing tho cargo aboard the Oiennli
liner Soiibmn That vessel sailed nt
11 Instead or 10 o'cloik this morning.
The Auieriiau Huwnllau freighter
Mi'Mcuu, with cargo In tinuslt from
the l.'ast coast or the I'nlted Slates to
the Hawaiian Islands, Is leported to
have sailed from San FrnutlMo for
Seattle on Inst Siindu).
FOR SONOMA
"If occasion should require, tlie So
noma as w.ll us the Viiittira t i.uld be
called iipiui to mrvo the Fulfill States
gov. mint nt as an auxlllar) naval
i miser." leiinrloil mi iilllier In the
Oieaufe Nttiimslilp Souoiiiii pi lor to
tlie dtp inure of tho ulmllt utiuuier
for San FrunclHon this motiilng.
"The Kououia while iin.Ii r lenova
tlon nml rt-itiuntruitliui ut the t'nion
Iron V'orl.h was iilttrod to such an
ext. ut as to comply ulth tlie loqulro
ini ills of the govtrtiineiit in tho l.
stowiil of a innll Hiibshl)
The law prov Id. s that the vewls
.mplciv.il In this air. lie must ferve If
.nil. .1 upon us auxiliary naval iiuls.rs
and for Hint reason the Sonoma and
V. nttiiit have In en loiiKtruited accord
ing to naval M'.'i llkatlcui" At iinex
pensi of $750.0011 they have bom ovu
IiiiiIi.I and .qulppoil with oil buriiliii;
apparutiH Tb) Iit.ve u linkage in
p.ieltv or ulmllt IK. 'SO burr. Is wlilib
Is Kiillkltut for the round trip whin
ripli-iilshi.i at Honolulu"
The Sononin In departing for the
Coast this morning with a I'nlr list of
IMssiugifH anil a general cargo villi
nrrlvo at San Fiiuielsm on June is
'Hie Unit Is to be made ruulj for do
piirture on the Inltl.it voyage to Aus
tralia b) u, of Honolulu imi.l Pago
Pago, loiivlug the Coast port on Jill)
-'. Twiut) -eight dii)s lutir tlie Vi n
turn, likewise- rebuilt mid titled with
iv.r) iniidirn lonvenl.-nee, will begin
the s loud trip
Tlie new route via San Francisco
will bo the quickest mull route be
tween London un.l Silno r. quiring
onl) M das, as iigalnst :ni days by
the Yam omcr route, or ii da)s via
the Kin, ('anal and rail Dot u. 'ill Drill
dlsl mid London
rievual ot the oldtlmers In the So
noma are nillili pleased ovei the pros
pect of again resuming tho South Hens
inn It Is predict, d that Pago Pago
risldoiits will plan a big lelebratlon
In honor of the i .-sumption of a legu
Inr stiaiuir servile between that far
away piiHMCHsl.ui and tho mainland
lugo Pago, which Is a naval station
owiit-il Xi tin govirnmint on the Is
land of Tutiilla, Samoa, bus nn Amer
ican nml native population of iivi r ti -000
It Is the llnest port In tho South
l'aillle, nml as a naval base Its Im
portant e will bo gi.atly magnified by
tho.iomplitluii of the Panama Canal
It Is of Int. ust lo nolo Hint tho
vesstlh oiuplo).d nml r this mull eun
tnut will be the mil) Aiiiuliaii ships
ing.igo.l in tnulo south of the tquutor
For six voars the Aniiilcan Hag bus
bun unknown In the ports of Austra
lia, ixupt on visiting warship,.
SPRECKELSPROPERTY
OPTION TO SHINGLE
Iiobmt W Shlngli! i etui lied on the
Wllhelmlmi vesteiday fin nitliti coasl
holding options from the Spieekels
liolis on till the Spietktls piopeity
here, Involving about $ri)U.0t)U This
means that the Spreikels piopeit) ut
tei )earH or Inaction because or lltl
gallon over tho estute, Is to be hold IT
fuvoiahle oITcih uic foithtoiulni;
e
A ttonmn'B surfrnge plank was
adopted In tho national socialist ton
iiitlon at Indianapolis
: ! : . ; .; .;.
W M Connor Jr, Mrn I It P.iU
Miss Mmgaret Head, Herman (
Schwnn, Jr., Mrs Chase Dosior until
(hlld, Mrs Allen Councilman, Miss
Muigniel Tiaiib, Mis 1' P lt)iiu, Mrs
II. II Loid, Miss Dorothy Shepiud !
T (J Donaldson 111 and sister, Mis
(diaries Crano, Mis A. C loidau and
child, Mis Mm llm A Wlillo, Miss
i:jhe .Mul.HannJil.
i rAssi:.ii:ns AitinvKi) i
Per P M. S. 8. Mammilla, from
S'nn Frnnclsio, Juno 12. J. W. At
klnson, Mrs. J. W. Atkinson, Master
Hulph W Atkinson, Miss Elizabeth
Atkinson, Miss Florence Hatcmmi, C.
A llneholder, .Mrs. C". A. Ilnchclder
C A. Ilntheldcr, Jr.. Mrs. II. K. Cas
tle, Mis. A. W. Cornlek, Q. II. Cur
tis, ,1. n. Dole, Mrs. J. I). Dole and
tnald, Master Itlchard Dale, ..I. D.l
Dole. Ir, F. Knines, Miss H. A.
Fames, S. K. Kills, Mrs. Ilattle X.
Fills, Miss Hmlly Farley, Gilbert!
Foole, C. It. Forbes. Mrs, C, II. I
Forbes, W. W. l'urlier, Mrs. W. W
Furbcr, A. Gartley, O. Unit, 13. C.ay.l
Col. S. N. Orimth, Mrs. S. N. Orlf-I
llth, Lloyd Orimth, 13. W. Iledciunnti,
Mrs. n. A. Helm, Mrs. A. Hocking,
Prof. T. A. Jnggnr, Mis. K. Kahoo
kano, It. F. J.nnge, A. Mills, Mrs. A.
Mills, II. J. Newel, Miss Sepha Pis
chel, Fred. Plechner, K. U. Ptitmnn,
Mrs. K, II. Pntinmi, Master Cecil1
Putinnti K. V. Saunders, A. W. Scl-I
w)ii, F. Scliaefcr, Mrs. P. Schacrcr,
Mrs, K. It. Strongman, Miss Itosa
miiml Swnnzy, O. P. Torroy, A. F.
Weed, Mrs. A. F. Weed. Snm Wright,
II. (). Wood, Miss Kva M)lott. For
Yokohama 1'.. lhtssbart, F. 11. Doo
rnail, Mrs Itobt. Fulton, M. Hniiihara,
A. i:. Hlnch, Mrs, A H. Hindi, II.
II. Hitchcock, Thus. Mauess, Mrs. I,,
F. .Miller, Alfred do Pniinzc, W. II.
Wllley, Mrs. W. II. Wlllej, T. C.
Clin. For Kobe Miss M. K. XIcKean.
For Nngarnkl Alex. Krisel, 0. I).
Melnhnrdt. For Manila' H. W. Hot
elier. Win. A, Dcrliam, Miss Clara It.
Donaldson, Frederic Kngle, Mrs. P. J.
Fltzslmmnns, Mr 3 W. J. Hamilton
nud servant, Master James Hamilton,
Mnster (leorgo Hamilton, Thatcher It.
limit. William S. MiOrnw, Geo. It.
Mitchell. Archer H. Parham, Oscar F.
Smith. Mrs. Oscar F. Smith, Mrs J.
It. White, T. J. WollT. Mrs. T. .1.
Wolff. For Hongkong: Miss Ina F.
Annette, Miss Hllznbcth Iklwards, II.
C. I'lslicr, Mrs. A. T. do Forest, Miss
C. M. tie Forest, MIsh V. A. Francis,
A. S. Goldsmith, Muster (lerald J.
Ilaltou. .Musi or F. J. Ilaltou, Jr., Miss
K. Mauilo Hunt, Mis. J. .1. Mekeel,
Miss Juno Painter, Miss Virginia
Phillips. Mrs. Jennie A. Smith, Mis
C M. Sinners, Miss Dorothy Homers.
Per M. N. S. 8 Wllhclnilnn, from
San Fraiulsco, Juno 11 I,. C Abies,
Miss Dora Atwnter, Miss Julian At
water. S. S. Ilatten, I. II. Iteudle, C
S. Heal. Miss Gcruldluo Herg. J. M
Hcrkley, C. M. Hetteiieourt, Miss Ma
ry lllckel, Hay N. Hosier. C. II. llrctl.
hoir, Mrs. K. Cnmpbell, I I.. Cole
man. Miss Helen 11. Conless, Dr. C.
11 Cooper. Miss I). M. Damon, It. F
Dompsey, I. S. Dlnkensplcl, Mrs. KHz
abeth F.vnns, Mrs. A. It. Foster. Mm,
Hmlly Fuller, Miss Albertlmi Grove,
Miss Lulu GUI, Miss (iraio Gllmoie,
Mrs. S C Oiove. Mrs. Daisy K Hup
rls. Miss Laura Hayucs. Mrs. F. 1.
Ileeney, W. II lllndle. Paul It lt.cn
berg, Mrs. .1 8. Jennings. F II
Kaiine, W. M Klukiide. Mis. C. C.
hliistnoii, Mrs. J. W. Kinsman, It,
SINCE
GucKenheimer
PURE
Family
Phone
W,C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.
Wine and Liquor Merchants,
Merchant Street, near Fort Street
K3SEM1
DuHy's Pure Malt Whiskey
the old family
r e in e d y will
bring you re
freshing sleep
It Is n wonder
f ul rem. dy foi
Indigestion nml
n e r i u s rt ess.
gives power to the brum ittrength
mid .lasticlty to tlie must les ami
rtchmss to the blood,
Sold ev try vi here li. HRAI.tin
HOTTI.HS ONLY Medical book
let mid doctor's ntlvlce s. nt free uu
application
The Duffy Malt Whlikey Co.,
Rochester, N. Y., U. S. A.
Perkins, Mis, Geo. Larimer, Miss V
M. Law ton, C I). Lufkln, Mr. no
Mrs. 11. MncVlne, Miss Anna L. Mil
Unique. Miss Ida McDnnlcls, Mrs. .1
S. McGrow nnd nurse, Miss I,. A
Kco, Miss Sophie M. Me)er, Mn-uV
David Myrlck, Miss Naomi Myrb
Miss Margmct M)ilck, Hubert Shi
glo. Mnster Stantoti Myrlck, Mr. mi
Mrs. Stephen 8. Myrlck, I. A. Nobli
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pnkn. W. W. Pa.
ten. Louis A. Perr). Miss (1. Phillip
Mr. and Mrs. S. Fronting nnd (Ml.
Mis. C. S. Itea, H. J. Hego. Mis
Katheilne Hleh, Mr nnd Mrs. It.
M. Sacltzer, P .1). Schulle, Miss He
en Smith, Mr. and Mrs. It. T Sn)dti
J. Stephenson, Mrs 8. W Sutnnei
Mrs. W. A. Swnln, Mr. and Mrs. IJ
T. Walsh. Jr., J. I). Wheeler, Mr
I. O. Wilson, I. Wolff, Mrs. Mnr
Wolff, It. Perkins, C. I). Lufkln, Do
Tin Ynw, Miss Ornro Gllmore, Masln
Wallet Havens. Ix-o Tunglil, Mis.
S. Sumncrs, Chan Shu Ylng, Leon
Hulklii, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hhincl
ard.
Per stmr. Mnimn Kea, from Hllo vh
way poits, Juno 11. S. A. Slrndei
Mrs. V. A. Short, Miss II Severance
A. C. Wheeler, .1. 13. Shcedy, T II
McNntnnro, C. Ilenii), .1. M tlivf.
II. M. A) i os. J. F. Kami, wlfo nn.
son; A. W. Ilottomley, it. 54. Noril
J. Willie, C. II. Men III. II Johnson
(1 .Deulson, I,. A. Thiirslo Miss Al
len, .1. Alonn, Miss 1! Kn. Y III
rata. II. Hoffman. F. PeikliiHim. I!
P. Low, I.. A Walt and wlfo, Mrsl
A. W. Hoot, Miss M. Hoot, J J1
Webb, L. Adams, Mrs. A. J Olds
Miss M. Kingsbury, I,. T. Ilnrnaiil
C. S. Desky, Miss 13. C. Jiith. I. W
Gllmore, wife mid son; F. M Albert
.1. Daiite7enbert, Hoy D. ,. u, MIsJ
i;. Khodcs, Miss I,. Dupont, C. I,
Glbb ,Mis. I.. M. (illiu.
Per stmr. W. G. Hall, fmm Knual
ports. Juno 12. Dr. F J. Putmnuu
P. Hnmnmoln, .1. A. Noble, II. Itol
chert, II. A. Holflng, Mrs. .1 13d
wants. Mis. K. 13. Mahlutii, Huv. J. M
I.Mlgnte, 32 deck.
"Wlien j.iii saw me ini.tnrlnp tlio
miior ilui I was on the mil vivo"
"I hadn't heard of that make "
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