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Hf 0 EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1912.
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ffiJ llrsl rkiss, single, S. l'. $110 first rhis, rouml trip. Sun Francisco.
C: BREWER & CO.. LTD., General Agents.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,
Steamers of the uhovo company will call nt Honolulu and leuvo this
Mirt on or ntiout tlio dittos mentioned below:
roil tiii: oiiiK.vr. run six francisco.
S. 8. Nilo Juno 28 S. S. Persia July 2
9. 0. Mongeli.1 July 4 3. S. Korea July 3
0. G. Pcrju July 27 S. S. Siberia July 23
lor general Information apply to
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents
T0Y0 KISEN KAISHA
StoiiUicrs ot I lio above Company
Hbo'it thu dales mentioned below:
roit the oitn:vr.
B. S. Cluyo Maru June 21
G. S. Tenyo Mnru July 18
S. S. Nippon Maru July 12
S. G. Tenyo Maru July 18
' i'iiIIh ut Manila, omitting rail at
CASTLE & COOKE,
Matson Navigation Company
Direct Service Between San
FROM SAX PKAM'ISU).
S. S. Honolulan June 18 S. S. Wilhelmlna June 19
S. 0. Lurlino July 3 S. ,. Honolulan June 26
o. S. Wilhelmlna July 9 S. S. Lurline July 9
S. S. Honolulan July 16 s. S. Wilhelmina July 17
S. S. HYAOES sails from Seattle (or Honolulu direct on or about
JUNE 22. 1912.
For further particular), npply to
CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., General Agents, Honolulu.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
ftm n.ii ami At'STii.n.n. ion yamol'veh.
8. 3. Mnkura June 19 S. S. Zealandia June IS
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
YI.i Tclinnntepcc, eicry htli day. Freight rccelred at- all times nt the
ConipanjN wlmrf, lint Hired, South llrookljn.
FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT
8. 3. MEXICAN, to sail about JUN 16
S. S. COLUMBIAN, to sail about JUnI 27
S. 8. ALASKAN, to sail about JULY 8
for further Information apply to II. IIACKFELI) & CO., jiH agents,
Honolulu. f. V. -lIOIISi:, tieneral Freight Agent.
PLone 2295 Roaches
Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd.
AM, KINDS OF ItOCK AXI) SAM) FOU CO.NCItJiTF. WOHK.
FlKLMVOOl) AM) COAL. f;j j
CS IjllKKX STREET. p. o. n0X l
Service Dispatch
WESTERN
PACIFIC
RAILWAY
THE
FEATHER
RIVER
ROUTE
For particulars see
Fred. L. Waldron.Ltd.
836 Fort Street
Pau Ka liana
MOVE8 THE EARTH
Forcegrowth
Will Do II
Hill cnll nt and lcae Honolulu on or
for sa i'K,txnsnt.
S. S. Nippon Maru June 18
S. S. Gliluyo Maru July 10
S. S. Tenyo Maru June2
S. S. Chlyo Maru August 13
Shanghai.
LIMITED, Agents, Honolulu.
Francisco and Honolulu.
FOR SAX FIUXCLSCO.
Qahu Railway Time Table
I Oulunrd.
1 For Wulniiao, Walalua, Kaliiiku and
Way Stations '9:15 a. in.. 3:20 p. m
For I'onrl City, Ewa Mill and Wny
Stations 17-30 a. m., '9:15 u. m
11:30 u. m., '2:15 p. in., 3:20 p, in!
u:ir. p. m., J9:30 p. in., tll:16 p. m
! For Wnlilava unit I jllr,l,,. ih.-.a
a. 111.. 'tilC p. m., til:30 p. in., tllilC
p. iu.
I Imiurd.
I Arrive Honolulu from Kaliuku, Wal
alua and Walanao 8,3G a. iu., 5:31
' p. El.
I Arrlvn Honolulu from Ewa Mill and
I'onrl City t7:4G a. in., 8:36 a. m.,
11:02 a. m MMO p. ru 4:20 11. m..
C;31 11. ni 7:30 n. m.
Arrlvo Honolulu from Walilawa and
inenua 9:15 n. tn tl:40 11. m..
5:31 p. in, J10:50 p. in.
""lie Hnlelwa Limited, n two-hour
train (otily first class tickets hon
ored), leaves Honolulu every Sundny
at 8-36 a. m.; returning, arrives In
Honolulu at 10-10 p. m. The Limited
BtOllS only nt Pnarl Cllv nml Wnlin..
outward, nnd Walanao, Walpahu ani
I'oarl City Inward.
-jKiuy. Ttunaay Excepted. JSun
day Only.
O. I. DF.N1SON, P. C. SMITH,
Superintendent. O. P. A.
l'liotn Engraving of highest grade
ran now be secured from the If it I
lutlu I'uoto Eugrutluif plauL
Established In lS.'.S. I .
I
Bishop & Co.
BANKERS
Commercial nnd Travelers'
Letters nf Credit Issncd on
the Hank of California nnd
The London Joint Stock Hank
Lid., London.
Correspondents for tht
American Express Company
nnd Thns. Cook & Son.
Interest allowed on Term
nnd Savings Hank Drposlts,
m c
BANK OF HONOLULU
LI.MITLl).
I'.UII CAI'ITAL (ni)0.0l)0
SiicceHnrs to
CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO
linllc jour Account nnd
offers sntlsifactorr dftlce.
Loans ut market rates.
F.xrlinngo nnd Calile tr.ins
fers. Tr.nelers' Credits nnd
Checks innllalilc ptcrjwlicre.
The YoKohama Specie
Bank, Limited
HL'AI) OKFICK YOKOHAMA
Capital Subscribed. Vcn 48,000,000.
Capital Paid Up.... Yon 30,000,000
llesoncd Fund ....Yen 17,000,000
General banking business
transacted. Savings accounts Or
$1 end upwards.
Fire und burglar-proof vaults,
with y.if-j Deposit Iloxes for rent
nt J2 per year ajd upwards.
Trunks und cases to be Sept on
custody at moderate rates.
Particulars to bo applied for.
YU AKAI, Manager.
Honol'ilu Onico, Bethel and Mer
chant Streets. Telephones 2421
and 1594. P. O. Uur 168.
EMMELUTH & CO., LTD.
PLUMBERS and SHEET METAL
WORKER8
8TOVES and RANGES
Corner King and Bishop Streets
Phone Ne. 3067
PACIFIC ENGINEERING
COMPANY, LTD.
Consulting, Designing and Con
structing Lnglneers.
Ilrldgcs, Dulldlngs, Concrete Struc
tures, Steel Structurta, Sanitary Sys
tems, IteportB and Estimates on Pro
jects. Phone 1045.
rJUlLDINC. MATERIAL
OF ALL KIND8
DEALERS IN LUMBER
ALLEN & ROBIN80N
Queen 8treet . . Honolulu
a. p. Mcdonald,
Contractor, und Ilullder
Estimates given on all kinds ot
building.
Concrete Work n Specialty
I'AUAHI STHEET, NEAU NUUANU
P. H. BURNETTE
Commissioner of Deeds lor Califor
nia and New Yorki NOTARY PUB.
LIC : Grants Marriage '.icensos. Draws
Mortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale,
Leases, Wills, etc. Attorney for the
District Courts. 70 MERCHANT ST.,
HONOLULU, Phone 1346.
No. I, No. 2, No. 3
CRUSHED ROCK and SAND in tho c
id at the r"ight time and place.
The best CRUSHED ROCK and SAND in tho city deliverod
anywhero and at the right time and place.
Honolulu Construction
ROBINSON BUILDING
Sugar Factors.
Commission Merchants,
and Insurance Agents
Agents for
Hawaiian Commercial A. Burax C.
Haiku Bucar Company.
Pala Plantation.
Uaul Agricultural Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Knhuku Plantation Company.
Mclliydo Suenr Cnmpa.vr.
Knhulul Ilallroad Company,
Kauai tlallnay Company.
Honolua Itnnch.
llnlku Fruit Mid Tacking Company,
Kauai Fruit and I-unil Company.
Castle & Cooke
Limited
HONOLULU, T. H.
SUQAIt FACTORS, SHIPPING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Agents for
Fine, LIFE, MARINE, TOURISTS1
OAQGAQE ANO AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Rspreventlng
Km a Plantation Company
Walalua Acrli'ulturi.l Co., Ltd.
Kolmln SiiKiir c-o.
Apnkaa Sugar Co.. Ltd.
Matson Navigation Co.
( Toyo KUen Knlfha
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
SHIPPING. COMMISSION AND
GENERAL MERCHANTS
HONOLULU
oKFTcnns and DinrscTona
C. F. HISHOP President
oeo. 11. nonniiTSON
Vfe-Pre!di'nt and Mnnagcr
W. W. NORTH Treasurer
RICH ARD I VERS .Secretary
J. It. GAI.T Auditor
GEO. U. CAUTER Director
II. A. COOKE Director
A. OARTLEV Director
C. II i'hipKE Director
LIFE INSURANCE
Is not a Luxnrri It Is 11 NecetMtj.
Hut yon Jlust have the IIEST
und that li provided hr the fnmons
und moM eijultabk- Luns of Massu
rhuiietti, Iu the
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co.
OF IIOSTO.Y, MASSACHUSETTS.
If you nould he full j Informed about
these lain", address
CASTLE & COOKE,
Limited
(ILWKIIAL .UJE.NTS.
HONOLULU. T. II.
FIRE INSURANCE
1 he B. F. Dillingham Co.
LIMITED
General Agent for Hawaii!
Atlas AuMininrc Company of Loudon,
New i'ork Undenyrlters' Agency.
I'rotldenrn WnshliiKton Insurance Co,
4lh FLOOII, STAXIE.WVALI) HLIKl.
c
KAHN 8V3TEM of REINFORCED
CONCRETE.
Cup Bars, Rib Metal, Hy, Rib, Lath,
Water-proof Coating.
Honolulu Iron Works Co.
Honolulu
Agents for tlio Hawaiian Islands
Intent jour money Iu Iliillotln
ndtcrtMiig nnd It returns to tou
hundred fold.
& Draying Co.,Lti.,
QUEEN 8TREET
REAL ESTATE
TRANSACTIONS
Entered for Record June 14, 1912.
From 10i30 a. m. to 4i30 p. m.
Carlos A Long nnd f to 1-1 Iwu
plillii D
K0U1.1 HiiRiir Co to Mcllryde Sugar
Co L
Plllwale (k) by gdn In .Mcllryilo
Sugar Co '
Mellryile Hugnr Co to Kuu 11 In mi
lieu lllpa (w) L
Kawalanuhcii Hlpa to Mellryile
Kugar C I
Kllzalictli K llooth mill as gdn by
comr to J II Schnack I'D
Irwin P Kimball mid wf to Hoc
Hopkins D
KiileiHikeknl (k) to U llolte, tr.... 1)
Moalkeiihl Kawalhoa and hsb to
lMgar .Morton D
Hank of Hawaii Ltd lo T0111I7.0
KiitHiiiiuina Itel
Alibio K Harper to Hmmcllne M
.MiiKoon 1
Von Iliiiiitii-Vniing Co Ltd to T II
Hughes AM
Kaluu Knpiikliil to Wllllnm Henry M
J K Pnlania und wf to W A Kin
ney M
Theresa (1 8 Cnlrcit nnd litli to W
A Kinney M
Dung Yet mid f to W. A Kinney M
Christina Homes and hsb to W A
Kinney M
John ilc C JcrvrH nnd wf to W A
Kinney M
Mary I'uiie und hsli to W A Kin
ney M
Juan Torrct. anil wf to W A Kinney SI
Agustlu Cnraballn and wf to W A
Kinney M
K 1. Hutchinson to (Jcorge T PI11111
mer mid wf Corctn D
Mutual Illdg r Loan Socy ot Haw
Ltd to Oi-orge T l'liiniiner mill
wf Hel
Oeorge T Pliiliiiner nnd wf to Klla
K Oxtinru 1
Court of Land Registration.
Henry Wnterhoune Trust Co ltd to
Jennie Hair AM
Entered for Record June 15, 1912.
From 8i30 a. m. lo 10i30 a. m.
Ilullhiinn to John Hiiffery PA
lliilllmiia by ntty to Mrs Klnn Knan n
First Hank of llllo Ltd tu Henry
.M Medelros Hel
I'lmt Hank of llllo Ltd to Malakn
M IMeheco nnd IikIi Rel
Nninitu Ynshltnrii et al to H Hata..CM
Uedim Oomes to rranelseo Q Ha
bola I)
Piialiiui In First Il.ink of Hlln Ltd.. M
J0I111 1-Vruaiides to K Morluml... 1.
Antniie M Lopez anil wf to Man
uel K Cimk, tr I)
J111111 Vllchc and wf to W A Kin
ney M
Jne V Lara and wf to W A Kin
ney M
Charles M Cooke Ltd to Territory
of Hawaii D
Honnkiui Sugar Co to Manuel S
Telielrn D
F A Sehaefer nnd wf to Manuel
H Tclzelra D
Jmnes Cnmeron and wf to Joseph
Fernnnile! ; XI
W H Itelllnu ct.al to I-ledcrlckc
J McOuIro A I.
-
LIQUOR LICENSES TO BE
RENEWED ON THURSDAY
All saloons, wholesale houses, hotels
and restaurants must mako application
for renewal of their liquor licenses be
fore .lulv 1, when all licenses for tho
past year expire, and to consider most
of those tlio Hoard of License Commix
'toners will meet Thursday, despite
the fact that tho dato lias been de
clared a legal holiday.
Twcnty-nlno saloons, paying an an
nual Tec of $",a each, eighteen whole
sale houses, four restaurants, and tlvo
hotels nt present hold permits to sell
liquor. Saloons nro not permitted to
1 pen on Sunday, nnd tho restaurants
mid hotels, which pay $.100 each for
tho usual license, pny nn additional
S2.',0 for tho privilege of selling on
Sunday.
HURST SENT To' JAIL TO
WORK OUT HIS FINES
Falling to pny tho lino of $100 nnd
(nstK nf court which Pollco Judgo
Mnnsurrnt Imposed upon him last Sat
urday for libeling John A. Heaven,
Wultcr Hurst, n plantation engineer,
was sent to tho reef tu work out his
salvation nt tho rato of $1 a day.
Hurst when arrested last Friday af
ternoon made a strenuous ctrort lo so
euro ball, falling which ho was Incar
cerated. BY AUTHORITY.
IN THE MATTER OF CLEAN-UP
DAY.
At 11 SupervlMirH' meeting held tho
l.'ilh day of June, A. I) I'll;', It was
"'' and carried as the senso of tlio
Hoard or Hupi-rvlsorH of the City and
Count) 01 Honolulu (hut property own.
'r- In the City and County of Hono
lulu riHipi-rate with thu authorities on
Clean. t'p Day, Juno 20, A. D. 1UI2, by
withering all garbage which may bo
fmind on their premises und having It
put In iiiiitiilners. such containers to
be plaeed 011 sidewalks, making It easy
of access lo garbage collectors; and
also the siild property owners segie
giitu such Kni bage collected, by plao
Ing the iinbiiruablfl stun In one con
tainer and the burinibln Iu another.
D KALAl'OKALANI Jit..
Clerk, city and County ot Honolulu.
GL'li.-.at
TENDERS, CONCRETE BRIDGE.
Tho Kuiuil Loan Fund Commission
will receive bldt, until IX o'clock noon
of July 6, 1912, at Llhtie, Kauai, T. If.,
for the construction of a lOO-'yot Iteln
foreed Concrete (Ilrder Iliidgw across
Kllaueii streuin, at Kllauea. Kauai.
linns, specifications and particulars
will be furnished by tho undersigned
upon application accompanied by $5.
J. II. MORAON'M,
nnglnccr for Knunl Loan Fund Com
mission. Lihue, Kuual. 0200-Ct
.Inpiiiifir Line Has Halved Kates.
After cnrcfully considering the
vlows of tho Yokohama Chamber of
Commcrco and of Japanese liicich
nuts connected with foreign trade, to
gether with tho roport of the Depart
ment of Agriculture nnd Commerce
on the question, tho Communications
Department decided to grant the ap
plication of the Nippon Yuscn Knlshn
lor permission to Increase tho freights
on Its Kuropean line. Exception, how
ever, Is made In favor of exports which
nre products peculiar to Japan, goods
which have to meet tho competition
of similar articles on tho foreign
markets, goods tho export of which
has prospects of Increasing In future,
nnd goods of smull value, ami In favor
of machinery specially produced
abroad and rnw mnterlnls for nintiu
fiicturcs In the case of Imports.
This decision, the Jnpan Chronicle
states, Is said to have been privately
unfilled to the Nippon Yuen Knlshn,
which Immediately opened negotia
tions with the foreign steamship com
panics In the Conference. The pro
posed Increase In tho freights on tho
N. Y. K. Kuropean lino Is expected to
be npprqvcd hy the Government short
ly, nnd It Is reared that freights on
the Pacific will also be Increased. Jap
anese merchants In Kobe conne.cted
with foreign trado are therefore or
ganizing n combined movement
against any Incrcaso In freights across
tho Paclllc.
I'roplicir Tnini.Piicllic Freight War.
WASHINGTON, Juno f,. A trans
Paclllc freight war Is prophesied by
Consul General Anderson of Hong
kong, In a report to tho State Depart
ment. Tho .Nippon Yuscn Wnlsha and
the Calcutta Pacific Coast freight con
ference havo locked horns over tho
shipment of gunny bags to the United
States and a general war on all freight
and particularly upon goods from In
dia for tho United States Is lu pros
pect. The freight on tea ut present
from Calcutta to the Paclllc coast Is
$12 a ton; that on all other commod
ities, except prison Jute, $.1 gold 11 ton
and on prison Jute $0 a ton all cubic
feet tons and all subject to a deferred
rebate or $2 a ton.
ra
.Yew Empresses are Pictured.
A.lvnrtlaltiir nmfter rplntluir tn thn
two new nnd fast liners soon to be
operated In the Canadian l'acmc
ti-fitw.PiiMII' anrvlpo lulu llCPll re-
cehed hero with pictures of tho now
Paclllc liners, the Kniprcss of Asia
nnd Kniprcss of Russia, now under
construction on the Clyde for "tiro
shortest und smoothest route ncross
the Pacific," on tho cover. The new
liners are expected to bo ready next
year and will ho operated on n sched-
itlit h-IiIMi will lil-nl-tilo fnl n fnu-ilnv
trip between Victoria nnd Yokohama.
I'ASSEXflEKS AltltlVEI)
Per stmr. Mlknhnla, from Muni and
Moloknl ports. Juno 1C A. 0. Me
Lcod and wife, Mrs. Fernandez nnd
daughter, Mrs. O. A. Sahr. son and
daughter; Chuck Hoy. II. It. Ilrown,
II. Wnrrcn, A. A. Wilson, T. Ho nnU
wife, .1. P. Nicholas, D. L. Meyer, P.
Q. Hughes, John Hughes, I). McCorrls-
ton, II. M. Vincent, Charles Hopkins,
Mrs. A. 'II. 11. Judd and maid.
Per smr. Klnnu, from Knunl ports,
Juno in. N. Anderson, 11. Kuboy, tl.
Milan, T. H. (llhsoii, Capt. Charles
Puck, Mrs. Nakntn, W. II. Stunrt. N.
Yonekurn, Miss Toobnl, Mr. McClcllnn,
.1. C. Harmon and wlfo, S. W. Tny,
C. nnycr, Miss Helen Tin Wnl, C. Apn
na, Mr. Pay, C. Du Ilol. Dr. J. S. II.
Prntt, K. Itocndahl nnd Miss McLaren.
1'ASSEXnEltS HOOKED
-1
-t-
Pcr stmr. KUnuon, for Kona and
Knu ports, Juno 18. Richard Miller,
Mrs. W. C. Miller, dco. Arncmann,
Miss 1C. Arncmann, Miss Edith Aungst,
F.lmer Aungst, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hind nnd servants, K. It. Wodchouso,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hind, Mono
Lelghton Hind, Mnrgaret and Kvl
Hind, Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Magulrc, Flo
ra Kaal, Mabel Wilcox, K. Smith, W,
J . Paris, Alex. Paris, Lawrence (Jay,
Ernest (Iny, Klslo nnd May (3ny, 0. C.
II. M. Vcrdoser. Mrs. K. Akana, FJ. II
Wodchouso, Jr., Julia Apcln, Holaud
tiny, Y. Macfarlnno. Itlchnrd Mullcr,
Mrs. W. Mullcr, Miss Cnrrlo Mullcr,
Mrs. Craig, Willie, Herman and Chas.
Luis, A. A. Akana, J. A. Noulo, Lio
nel Lino.
Per Btmr. Klnnu, for Kauai ports,
Juno 18. A. Kilhlmnn, Mrs. II. Sloy
er, Miss S. Meyer, Miss II. Moyer, O.
Meyer, II. Christian. P. Christian.
Per stmr. W. O. Hall, for Kauai
ports, Juno 20. Frances Ilowcr, David
II, W. II. Wlshard, John Fernandez,
M. Fernandez, Alfred Fernandez.
ARMY ANDJVAVY NOTES
Lieut. Col. C. II. Winder nt tho Ohio
National Guard, a well-known rlllo
shot, startled tho regular Army avia
tors at Collego Park by performing
no vera I dangerous Bplral glides 011 his
illrst trip In un aeroplane nlono. Ho
has mtulo sovcrol (lights heforo lu
company with tho Army uvlntors.
Starting out 011 his trial trip lu 0110
of tho Army's Wright machines. Col
Winder nseended to 11 height of 300
feet, und' then circled around for inoro
than thirty minutes, performing hov
oral dllllcult und dnngcious feats in
tho nlr. Ho was congratulated ny tlio
other nvintors when ho camo down.
Col. Winder Ih Inspector general of
tho Ohio National Guard and camo
hero for training sovornl weeks ugo.
1 f Is homo1 is In Columbus, Ohio. Ho
Is a well-known rlflo shot, nnd com
peted In tho Olympic contests two
J cars ngn.
'
II 11 1 1 11 1 1 n Waui Ads will Und IL
CORPORATION NOTICE8.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
There will bo 11 meeting of tho stock
holders of tho Honoknn Lyceum on
June Sfi, A. D. 11)13, nt 7:30 p, m., nt
llonnluin Lyceum, Ilouokaa, Hawaii.
WM. J IHCKARD,
Secretary, Honokaa Lyceum.
6217-Sw
MOVEMENTS OF
MAIL STEAMERS
VKSSrXS TO AKIHYfl
Tuesday, June 18.
Hongkong vln Japan ports Nip
pon Mnru, Jap. stmr.
Sydnoy via Auckland and njl Zca-
Intidla, C.-A. S. S.
San Francisco Honolulan, M. N.
S. S.
Hllo via way ports Mauna Kca,
stmr.
Wednesday, June 19.
Mnlil nnd Hawaii ports Clnudluo,
stmr.
Knutl ports W. a. Hall, stmr.
Vancouver nnd Vlctorln Makura,
C.-A. d. S.
Friday, June 21.
dan Francisco Chlyo Mnru, Jap.
.tiur.
Saturday, June 22.
Hllo via way ports Mauna Kca,
stmr.
Sunday, June 23.
Maul, Molokai and Lnnnl ports Ml-
kahala, stmr.
Knunl ports Klnnu, stmr.
Central nnd South American ports
Klyo Mnru, Jap. stmr.
Monday, June 24.
Snllna Cruz vln Snn Francisco and
Seattle Mexican, AMI. S. S.
Tuesday, June 25.
Hongkong via Jnpan ports' Tenyo
Maru, Jap. stmr.
Kotin and Knu ports KHntica.
stmr.
Hllo via wny ports Mnunii Ken,
stmr. ,
Wednesday, June 26,
Maul and Hawaii ports Clnudlne,
rtmr.
Kauai ports W. G. Hnllj Btmr.
Friday, June 28.
San Francisco Nile, P. M. S. S.
Saturday, June 29.
Hllo vln way ports Mnunn Ken,
stmr.
Sunday, June 30.
Knunl ports Klnnu, stmr.
Mnnl, Molokai and Lanat ports Ml
knhnla, stmr.
TESSET.S TO DEIAHT I
-
Monday, June 17.
Sallnn Cruz vln Island ports Mlo
Eourlnn, A.-II. S. S.
Katinl ports W. O. Hall, stmr., ."
p.m.
Knunl ports Nllhnu, stmr., r, p.m.
Kauai ports Noeau, stmr., 5 p.m.
Tuesday, June 18.
Vancouver and Victoria Zealan
dia, C.-A. S. S.. p.m.
Konn and Knu ports Kllauca,
Btmr., noon.
San Francisco Nippon Maru, Jap.
Btmr.
Maul, Moloknl and Lanal ports Ml
knhala, stmr;, r p.m.
Kaunl ports Klnnu, stmr., r, p.m.
Wednesday, June 19.
Hllo vln way ports Maunn Koa,
stmr., 10 a.m.
Sydney via FIJI nnd Auckland Ma
kura, C.-A. S. S.
San Francisco Wilhelmlna, M. N.
S. S IU a.m.
Thursday, June 20.
Kauai ports AY. O. Hall, stmr., 5
p.m.
Friday, June 21.
Maul nnd Hawaii ports Clnudino,
stmr., f pun. t
Hongkong via Japan ports Chlyo
Maru, Jap. stmr.
Saturday, June 22.
Hllo via way ports Mauna Kca,
stmr., 4 p.m.
Tuesday, June 25.
San Francisco Tenyo Mnru, Jap.
stmr.
Hongkong via Japan ports Klyo
Maru, Jap. stmr.
Wednesday, June 28.
Snn Francisco Honolulu, M. N. S.
S 10 n.m.
Friday, June 28.
Hongkong via Japan ports Nllo,
P. M. S. S.
Konn and Knu ports Kllutlea,
btmr., noon.
MAILS
Malls are duo from the following
points as follows:
Yokohama Nippon Mnru, Juno 18.
San Francisco Honolulan, Juno IS.
Victoria Mnkura. Juno. HI.
Colonies Zcnlandln, Juno 18,
Malls will depart for the followlm
points as follows:
Yokohama Chlyo Maru, Juno 21.
Vancouver Zealandia, Juno 18.
Colonies Makura, Juno 19.
Sun Francisco Nippon Maru, Juno 18
TIIAXSL'OKT SKKVICK
Logan, from Honolulu for Snn Fran
cisco, Juno 1.
Sherman, from Honolulu forGunm and
Mnnlln, Mny 20.
Sheridan from Honolulu for Snn Fran
cisco, Arrived April 7.
Crook, at San Francisco.
Hiiford, Btntioned on Pacific Coast.
Warren, stutlonod nt tho Philippines.
Thomas, sailed from Honolulu for Ma
nila Juno 14.
Supply, sailed from Honolulu for Seat
tle, Juno 15,
l'A.SSE.VOEltS DEPAUTEI)
4
Per stmr. Mauna Kea, for Hllo via
way ports, Juno IB, Chns. Glllllniul,
Miss Metcalf, Miss Agnes Frnndo, MrH,
Geo. D. Russell, MrB. Husscll, Mrs. A.
J. Knight, MIsb V. II. Flshor, Mrs.
May Hitchcock and maid, Miss Hitch
cock. MrB, Chas. Cash, Ilelcno Phlnn,
Mnry Weggln, F. Illggorstarf, Wllllnm
;. Chamberlain, Miss Klaubor, Mrs.
V. Crosson nnd child, Mrs. M . Downs,
Gen. P. Deiilsnii, Mrs, W. F. Drnko
and Inrnnt, Mrs. LIko, T. C. Wills,
Mra. Smnlley. C. J. Wills, W. Sinclair,
A. IC. Nawnhl, T. A. Oilricn, W. M.
Moore.
Oilier mny circulate papers hut the
Hullo tin Is admitted to hate tho
largest circulation.
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