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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912.
11
Oceanic Steamship Company
I.rnTe N. I'. Arrive Hon. Learn Hon. Arrlfe S. F.
B 8 VKNTUHA JULY .1 JULY 9
a S BIHRHA .Tt'l.Y 27 AlTflUST 2
let first rims, single, H. 1'.) ft 10 first rlns, ronnil trip, Han Frnnclsco.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD., General Agents.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,
Steamers nf tlio nbove company will cnll nt Honolulu and leave this
jort jit or nbnut tlio dates mentioned below:
Mil THE OltlENT. Mil SAN FltANi'ISCO.
S. 8. Nile June 28 8. 8. Perils..., July 2
9. 8. Mongolia July 4 8. 8. Korea July 9
8. 8. Persia July 27 8. 8. Siberia July 23
For general Information apply to
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents
TOYO RISEN
KteiimorH nt tlie aliovo Company will
liti'it tlio dittos mentioned liolow:
VOIl TIIK HltlKNT.
0. 8. Nippon Maru July 12
S. 8. Tenyo Maru July 18
8. 8. Slnnyo Maru . ., August 9
8. 8. Cliiyo Maru .. . .September 6
Calls nt Manila, omtltlnc call ut
CASTLE & COOKE,
IVTatson Navigation Company
Direct Service Between San Francisco and Honolulu.
HtOM SAN VltANCISt'O. VOH SAN VKANCISCO.
8. 8. Lurllne July 3 8. 3. Lurline July 9
8. 8. Wllhelmina July 9 S. S. Wllhelmlna July 17
3. S. Honolulan .. . July 17 s. S. Honolulan July24
3. S. Lurllne July31 S. S. Lurllne Augutt G
8. S. HILONIAN Bails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on or about
JULY 13, 1912.
For further particulars, npply to
. CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., General Agents, Honolulu.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
rOIt FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. VOH VANCOUVER.
j. 8. Zealandla July 17 8. 3. Marama July 18
8. 3. Marama Auguit 14 8. S. Makura August.13
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD., GENERAL AGENTS.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU
Via Tchnuntcpcc, fiery llli day. Vrrlglit received ut nil times at the
Company' wharf, 41st Street, South llrooklyu.
FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT
3. S. ALASKAN, to sail about .
S. S. ARIZONAN, to sail about
S. S. VIRGINIAN, to sail about
Vor further Information apply to
Honolulu. t. r.
Phone 2205 Reaches
Hustace-Peck Co. .Ltd.
ALL KINItS OF HOCK. AND SAND FOE CO.NCULTE WOIIK.
FlltUiVOOD A.M COAL. J
OS QUEEN STltHET. . ' I'. 0. IIOX 212
Service Dispatch
WESTERN
PACIFIC
RAILWAY
THE
FEATHER
RIVER
ROUTE
For particulars .see
Frd. L. Valdron.Ltd.
836 Fort Street
Pau Ka tlana
MOVES THE EARTH
Forcegrowth
Will Do It
KAISHA
rail at unci leave Honolulu mi or
FOIt SAN VIlANCIHrO.
8. 8. 8hluyo Maru July 16
8. 8. Tenyo Maru June 2!i
8. 8. Chiyo Maru August 13
8. 8. Nippon Maru .. . September 3
Fhunglial.
LIMITED, Agents, Honolulu.
.. JULY 8
.. JULY 19
. JULY 30
II. IIACKFELI) & CO., LTD., agent,
.uuilHr:, tlenenil freight Agent."
Oahu Railway Time Table
1 1
1 Outi-nrd.
For Walanao. Wnlalun, KahnVu nnd
Wuy StutloiiB 9:JG u. in., 3:ni . 111.
For Peurl Clty.'Kwn Mill and Wuy
Stations 1730 a. w , 9:15 a. n,
11:30 u. ni ans p. ta., 3:20 p. in.,
5:15 p. ui, J9:30 p. m., t!l:15 p. m
For Wuhluvu und Lellohuu 10:20
a. 111, 'Siin p. m, J9:30 p. m , tll;15
p. 111.
1 lni-urd.
Arrlvo Honolulu from Kahuku, Wul
aluu und Walunae 8,30 a. 111., '5:31
p. si,
Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and
Pearl City t7:4r. a. in, 'SiSO a. m.,
11:02 a in., M:40 p. m., 4:20 p. m.,
6:31 p. in., '"iSO p. m
Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa and
Lelleliua 9:15 a. m tl:40 p. si.,
(6:3l p. ra, tl0:lu p. m.
""he Halelwu Limited, a two-hour
, train (only first class tickets hon
ored;, leaves Honolulu every Sunday
ut 8:36 a. m,; returning, arrives In
.Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. The Limited
stops only at Pearl City and Walanae
I outward, and Walanae, Walpahu and
1 Pearl City Inward.
Dally. TSundny Excepted. tSuu-
day only.
0, P. UKNIHON, K. O. SMITH,
Superintendent. O P. A.
1'hoto Engrurlng of highest grade
run doit be secured from the It u I
I tlu I'ttoto Engraving plant
Established In 1858.
Bishop & Co.
BANKERS
Commercial nnd Travelers'
Letters of Credit Issued on
tlir Hunk of California and
The London Joint Stock Hank
Ltd., London.
Correspondents for tha
Anierlrun Express Company
anil Thou. Cook & Son.
1
Interest allowed on Term
nnd Savings Hunk Deposits,
BANK OF HONOLULU
LIMITED.
PAID CAPITAL 1600.0(10
0
HucresBora to
CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO
Iutllen jour Account nnd
offers satisfactory tcnlcr.
Loans nt market rates.
Exchange nnd Cable tmni.
fcrs.
Travelers Credits nnd
flirrkii mailable everywhere.
The Yokohama Specie
Bank, Limited
HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA
Capital Bub.crlbed. Yen 48,000,000.
Capital Paid Up.... Yen 30,000,000
Reserved Fund ....Yen 17,500,000
General banking business
transacted. Savings accounts for
$1 and upwurds.
Fire und burglar-proof vaults,
with Safe Deposit Boxes tor rent
ut J2 per year bod upwards
Trunks and cases to bo iept on
custody at moderate rates.
Particulars ta be applied for.
YU Ak'AI, Manager.
Ilonql'ilu Otllce, Bethel and Mer
chant Btrents.. Telephones 2421
and 1694. P. O. Box 168.
EMMELUTH & CO., LTD.
PLUMBERS and 8HEET METAL
WORkERS
8TOVE8 and RANGES
Corner King and Bishop Streets
Phone No. 3067
PACIFIC ENGINEERING
COMPANY. LTD.
Consulting, Designing und Con.
strutting Engineers.
Bridges, Hulldlngs, Concrete Struc
tures, Steel Structured, Sanitary Sys
tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro
jects. Phono 1046.
BUILDING MATERIAL
OF ALL KINDS
DEALER8 IN LUMBER
ALLEN & ROBIN80N
Qutsn Strtat Honolulu
a. p. Mcdonald,
Contractor and Ilullder
1
Estimates given on alt kinds ot
Work a Specialty
I'AUAIII STltfcET, NEAII M'UANC
P. H. BURNETTE
Commissioner of Dssda lor Califor
nia and New York NOTARY PUB.
LIC Grants Marriage Llconsss. Draws
Mortgages, Deeds, Bills of 8ala,
Lsatts, Wills, etc. Attorney for tha
District Courts. 70 MERCHANT ST.,
HONOLULU, Phon. 1346.
QUICK FREIGHT SERVICE
We have facilitiea for moving freight from the wharves
quickly. If your freight has been held back by others, commu
nicate with us.
Honolulu Construction & Drawing Co., Ltd.,
rtOBINSON BUILDING,
Alexander & Baldwin,
LIMITED
Sugar Factors.
Commission Merchants,
and Insurance Agents
Agente for
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar C.
Haiku Bugar Company.
Pala Plantation.
Maul Agricultural Company,
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahuku Plantation Company
Mcllryde Sugar Company.
Kahulul Railroad Company
Kauai Railway Company,
llonolua Ranch.
Haiku Fruit and Packing Company.
Kauai Fruit and Land Company
Castle & Cooke
Limited
HONOLULU, T. H.
8UQAH FACTORS, SHIPPINQ AND
COMMJ8SION MERCHANTS
Agents for
FIRE, LIFF, MARINE, TOURISTS'
BAGGAGE AND AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Repretentlng
Run Plantation Company
Wain lua Agricultural Co, Ltd.
lohnla Sugar Co.
Apokaa Stinor Co, Ltd
Mutoon Navigation Co.
Toyo Klken Kalsha
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
SHIPPINQ, COMMISSION AND
GENERAL MERCHANTS
HONOLULU
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Q. F. UISHOP ,... President
ORO. U. R0DERT80N
.Vice-President and Manager
W. W. NORTH Treasurer
RICHARD IVERB Secretary
J. II. QAI.T Auditor
GEO. R. CARTER Director
n, A. COOKE Director
A. OARTLEY Director
C It COOKH Director
LIFE INSURANCE
Is not a Luxury 1 It Is n Necessity.
Hut you Must lintc the IIEST
and that Is provided by the famous
und most equitable Lnvrs of Massa
chusetts, In the
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co.
OV HOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
II you nonld bo fully Informed about
these Inns, address
CASTLE & COOKE,
Limited
1ENEKAL AGENTS.
HONOLULU. T. H
FIRE INSURANCE
1 he B. F. Dillingham Co.
LIMITED
(lencrul Agent for Hanalli
Atlas Assurance Company of London.
New York Underwriters' Agency,
l'rovldeiire Washington Iusumnco Co,
4th FLOOII, STAM1ENWALD BLI1G.
J-M
Corrugated Asbestos
ROOFING
Indestruitlhli- Keeps nut the heat.
Applied name iih eniriiKiitid Iron.
Honolulu Iron Works Co.
Invest your money lu II ill I c tin
uduTtlsIng and It returns to yuu
hundred folo.
QUEEN STREET
'heal estate
1 transactions
Recorded May 14, 1912.
I.eoiiR You In l.ee Kvtnl, II S; Int
In leasehold, lililK"- etc, Anln I.niie.
Honolulu, OaliU, t.T.O tl SCO, p 415.
Hi lit 1, 1'JIO
It A Mncllc tb II M von Holt. P A;
general potter 11 3CG, p 41C. Apr 18.
1911.
Catherine SiMilIy by ntty nnd hull (J
T) to John Lucas, 1); hit In por It 1'
1J42, l.unnlllo hit, Iloiinliilu. Oahu; $1.
II 360, p 429. May l'l, 1912.
Henry Wiitcrliuuse Trust Co Ltd,
tr, to Catherine Scully, Itel, pc land,
l.unalllo HI, II111111I11I11, Oaliu, 11000 II
IIVi, p 164. May 3, 1912.
Hank of Honolulu Ltd to Cnlherlnn
Hciillv, ltd; por It I .1242. l.unnllln
St. Ilonoliilii, O.ihu; (2000 II 3C9, p
105 May 3. 1912.
John l.ucna and wf to Trs of Hst of
S (' Alii 11, Mi por It P 1242, thin,
nuts, 1 to, l.uiuilllo St. Honolulu, Oahu;
J1000 11 359. p IfiC. May 3, 1912.
J It D.iRKett et al to Margaret K
NottiiRP, I), 598 ( ft land, rent, etc,
Ktilmukl, Honolulu, Oahu; S123 12 II
1150. p 430. Mar 7, 1912
J T Crawley nnd wf to Hnwallan
TriiHt Co Ltd, P A: gen, ral powers
II ICC, p 41i July 2C, I90G
Corrle I, Crawley to A H Humph
reys, Hev 1 A. powers granted In
lllur I91, fol 471 II 3M, p 419 July
2C, I'lOC.
Wong Tin l.ook nnd wf to Sup Hop
Toilg I'll, II. 123J mi ft of II P 307. kill
272, It W. etc. N'uunmi St, Honolulu,
O1I111; $1000 II 3r.ll. p 432. Mar 2U,
1912
Pnlolo fjind & Iniprvint Co Ltd n
Truit Trout 'o Ltd. tr, I); Iota 1 to
If. (loci), hlk 20, Pnlolo Valley, llo-
noiiiiii, iiahii, nr,oo. 11 3co, p 41.1
Mm 14. I9IS
Chat leu Melnecke to flarden Inland
Homy Co Ltd. I); por gr 114151. Illena
loll 1, N Konn, Hawaii; $:r,0. II 3CU, p
431 May 10, 1912.
lilamntlna Cnmarn nnd hli (J J)
to Amelea Do Hi go, I); 31(10 i ft land,
near eor Churtli and Vfne)aril St, W'n
lliiku. Maul, tl, ete II 3C0, p 428 May
11, 1912
Kaonohl nnd wf to C V Spit. I);
Int In kill 1C04 unit R' I r,op.r,, kill
3C28, Nliininlu. I.lhue. Knunl; SCO II
1.".8. p 48. May 1 1, 1912.
f UATEHVItONT MITES '
More Japanese Boats May Call at
Manila.
Tho nlllcinl of Nippon Yuson Knl
slia nro InvoRtlgatluK the poHnlbtllllrH
of Manila us a port of call for their
I.uropean llnom, Hays tho Manila
Times. Attracted In recent years by
tho rapid growth of thu commerce of
tho IslandH nnd tho forward movement
In travel they huvo recently been
watching the experiment of the Our
man mall In provisionally Including
tho port In Its homeward schedule, for
part or tins year, uno ot tho man
ngers of tli; company recently paid n
visit to Manila lor t no purpose 01 oik
cinmlng tho (itiestlon with Warner,
Ilarnes & Co., ngenta in tho Philip-
pi nen for, the Nippon Yusen- Kalslia,
and examining Into tho poHslbllltles of
liusliicHH. Tho nature or the report
matin by him to tho head ofilco nt I ok
yo has not been illKcloscd but It N
iiuderslnnd that ho wan favorably In
cllned toward tho project, 'f'ho ipies
Hon was also discussed with the gen
ernl olllclals of Nippon YtiBen Kiilshn
Ly W. L. Ilramwell, manager of tho
shipping department of Warner
Ilarnes & Co., when he paased through
Japan en route to New ork and Lou
don A considerable, amount of Kurn-
peun cargo for this port . la now car-;,jucllcs3 wug t n most Impressionable
rind liv lltn u,.,nn,ra ,,r ,!ilu nn.iiiinnVi x '
lied by tho steamers of this company
and It Is bellaved this could bo In
creased by sending tho vessels hero.
Pusscnger trnfllc by way of tho Suez
Is also growing at a. rapid rato and
tho nfllclals of tho uompnny believe
that by sending their vessels hero es
pecially on tho outward voyage to Kit
rape -they could claim a considerable,
sharo of tha trade. Inquiry at the of
fices of tho local agents brought tho
statement that tho plan was under
consideration but that It was not
known when a decision would bo
reached or what tho decision would
bo. Expectation in shipping circles
Is that It tho plan Is tried a start will
bo made at tho beginning of next year.t
I
Ship Captain's Salaries.
Tho snlurlcs paid to tho captains
mid other qlllferfl employed by tho.
great Atlantic shipping lines uro fur
ulshed by tho Liverpool correspondent
of the Loudon Dally Mall, Captain
Smith, tho commander of the Titanic,
leeched 12'0 a year, but his salary
was exceptionally largo.
Tho following Is a list uf o sal
aries paid by somu of tho leading
lines'
Whlto Star Captain, 3.10 to JC 100
per annum; chief olilcers, 14 to 20
per month; second olilcers, !l to 12
iter iiiuuiiij nccuiiu uuicern, juv in ju
per month; third olilcers. 9 por!
month; fourth olilcers 8 10s. peri
month.
Ciinnrd Lino Captain, 275 to
Gfi) a year; chief officers 10 to
22 per month; socund olilcers 14
tn 12 per month; fourth olilcers, 8
per mouth.
P. and O.-Cnptalns. 400 to 900
per year; chief olilcers. 14 to 20
per mouth; second olilcers, 10 to
13 per month; third olilcers, 7 per
month.
Tho Whlto Slur Lino's InBtiranco
und pension schutno applies to tho
senior members of tho different de
partmonts on hoard ship. Accoidlug , ,,, .- ,, i,., ' . ,
to a table furnished by tho company,0' tbo '?t Brn balX Td.p ,lcr "
iiw, mvinoni .ii,. in n.n ivMnw ,.f (',.. prcsont of his cabbages and how sho
lain Smith Is 1108. BBd received his gift. They heard the
Any man on tho ship's urllcles.'atory with cheers, nnd when their now
whether oflltcr or ordinary member, lender ordered them to reform nnd
of tho 1 row, whoso tutnl earnings do1 march back against tho enemy they
not roach 250 will couio under tlml sprung forwaisl eagerly
scopo of tho Workmen's Compensation A .,. was COUquercd. and n vie-
Aco.
W. C. Achi
ATTORNEY AT LAW
K. plol.nl Building Honolulu, f. K
P. O. Box 101
A Gift of
Cabbages
By EDWARD D. SHIPLEY
Ouo day n couple of hundred years
ago Hnm Bernult, n young countryman
who had never learned anything except
what be could pick up on the fnrm.
drovo Into tho capital of the dukedom
of Danders with n load of cabbage to
tell In the market place. He vvni sur
prised to 6Ce flags flying from nil Hie
t. widows, the peoplo out In their best
rostumes nnd every nppenrnnco of a
holiday.
Now- linns, who In his farm clothe
looked greener than the inubnge In till
cart, stopped beside the curb nnd nkeil
some men talking then- what was the
occasion of tho festivities nnd was told
that the duchess, who had up to tills
time been n minor, enme of age Hut
day and would assume tho reins of
government
"And what are those wagons so coy
ly decorated for? And where nre they
going'" nskeil Hans.
"They carry presents to the duchess."
Now, Hans vrns n good citizen, and
be bctlioiight him that be, too, should
offer his gift to his sovereign, so he
drovo his -enrt touunl the palace. In
tending to offer his cabbages to her
highness. On tho way he stopped nt 11
shop and bought some lings, thu lurgest
of which he phceil over the cabbages,
'lhen he went on to tho palace, vrhere
the wagons ho had seen were drawn
up In the court, waiting their turn to
be unloaded. Hnu pulled up nt the
rear of tho lino and waited too. When
hU turn camu tho chamberlain nskeil
what he bail nnd from whom It came.
"Cabbages from my farm, nnd I offer
them to the duchess as my own gift n
her loynl subject." Huns replied.
With this the cunuibcrlln grew red
In the faro nnd began to berate llaus
for what he culled his effrontery, n
mere country lout mnklng a gift of
cabbages to the duchess. Then he call
ed for 11 guard to take him away.
Now the ducheis. w ho was Just eight
een years old, was mightily Interested
In her present nnd was leaning out of
nu upper window looking dow 11 watch
lug tlulr unloading Sevlng the pre
dlenuient In which the hunt-xt Huns
had Innocently plmed dmelf, she sen I
a messeuger down In nay that Huns
gift would be a pled, nnd he was to
come Into the palace In be thanked per
souallj by her rojul self So the conn
trymaii was iniiilinted Into 11 richly
furnished aiiarlineiit., where the girl
niched liliu and thanked him for tils
cabbages She appeared to be much
touched liy the loyally of the simple fel
low.
"We would like," she nald. "to have
you In our nrmr. It seems n more lit
ting lallliiL- for you than tilling the
earth. W.uld yuu like to be a sol
dier?" "Indeed 1 would." replied Hans:
"nnd for so sweet nnd gracious a sov
erelgn I think I inuld conquer nil your
enemies single handed"
Then she gave au order that Hans
should be glveu a coiuinlssloii ns lieu
tenant lu nue of her regiments, nnd'
dismissed him with many thuuks for
his valuable present.
Wo can never be sure of any heart
Into which the little god uf love will
not send one of bis arrows The young
age, and she could not forget tho hand
somo faco and figure, the honest loyal
look of the young cabbage grower. She
gave orders that linns was to bo sent
to a military school, and she kept truck
of him, learning Hint ho was a very
apt scholar nnd bid fair to make n fine
soldier. Within a year ho was pro
moted to be captain and from that
time forward continued to advance
with equal rapidity till ho commandod
a regiment
Then one day while tho army was
engaged In a war with tho enemies of
tho stnto news camo to tho duchess
thnt leP troops tnil been Wnten. her
commander In chief had been killed
and the foe wns marching on the cspl
ta. In her distress she thought of tho
countrvmnn who hll(1 ..ij ... for .
sweet and gracious a sovereign he
thought he could conquer all her ene
mies single banded. Ordering her
coach and her mounted bodyguard, she
drovo out toward her retreating forces
When she met them she sent at once
for Colonel Hans Uernult and said to
blm:
"Colonel, you once said thnt for me
you thought you could conquer my
' , v ,-, , r . . .
enemies single handed. I wish you to
take command of this retreating army
and turn It against the enemy."
"Your hlghnexs can niako It possl
ble," replied thu colonel.
"How?"
"I will order tho array to halt as the
n ,Qome "? d, ou ca t,c t,ujm
-"" " "wun- men muu,
" wl" " """ Jr support ai
once, imd they will fight for you to the
death."
Then the troops were collected as
fast as they arrived, and the duchess
told how Hans when n slmplo fellow
torlous army
marched back to the
capital. The duchess, who bad loved
the countryman soldier over since she
had first met blm, after a consultation
with her ministers decided to offer him
her hand In marriage. He became
duke consort and added largely to tbo
Possessions uf bin royal wife.
:
MOVEMENTS OF
MAIL STEAMERS
VESSFLS TO AUltlVfc
4
Saturday, June 29,
Illto via way ports Mauna Kca,
stmr.
Sunday, June 30.
Maul, Molokal and Lanat ports Ml
kahala, stmr.
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr.
Tuesday, July 2.
Hongkong via Japan ports Persia,
P M. H. a.
San 1'ranclsro via Sound ports
llyndes. M N S. S.
Illlo, direct Mauna Kea, stmr.
Wednesday, July 3.
San Prundsco Ilemilgtnn, barge. In
low of Lurllne.
San Francisco Lurllne, M. N-. 8.8.
Hawaii and Maul ports Claudinc,
Btmr.
Kauai ports W. (1. Hall, stmr.
Thursday, July 4.
San Francisco Mongolia, P. M. 8.S.
Friday, July 5,
Hongkong via Japan ports Hong
kong Maru, Jap. stmr.
Manila via 3npun porta Sherman,
I' S. A. T.
Sallna Cruz via Han 1'ranclsco and
Sound purls Columbian, A.-1I. 8. 8.
Saturday, July 6.
Illlo via wuy ports Mauna Kea,
ttmr.
Sunday, July 7.
Maul and Molukul ports Mlkahala,
stmr.
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr.
Monday, July 8.
San Francisco Sonoma, O. S. 8.
Tuesday, July 9.
Son Francisco Wllhelmlna, M. N.
S. 8.
Hongkong nnd Japan ports Ko
rea, P. M. 8. 8.
Friday, July 12.
San Frnnclsco Nippon Maru, Jap.
stmr.
San rrnnelseo II. 8. A. Transiort.
Tuesday, July 16. ,
Snu Frunclsco Iloiioliilan. M. N.
S. 8.
Sallna Crur. via San Francisco and
Sound ports Alaskan, A.-ll. S. 8.
AuHtrnllnti and New Zealand ports
.Marama. C.-A. 8. S.
Hongkong via Japan ports Shlnyn
Maru, Jap. stmr.
Wednesday, July 17.
Vancouver nnd Victoria Zealan
dla. C.-A. 8. 8.
Thursday, July 18.
San Frnnclsco Ten) 11 Maru, Jap.
ttmr.
Monday, July 22.
San Francisco Sierra. O. S. 8. ,
Tuesday, July 23.
Hongkong via Japan ports Sibe
ria. P. M. 8. 8.
Saturday, July 27.
Sun Frnnclsco Persia, P. M. 8. 8.
- Sunday, July 28.
Sallna Cruz via Sail Francisco and
Sound ports Arlzonun, A.-II. S. 8.
Tuesday, July 30.
Hongkong via Japan ports China,
P. M. S. S.
Wednesday, July 31.
San Francisco Lurllne, M. N. B. 8.
VESSELS TO DEPART
Friday, June 28.
Kauai ports W. (1. Hall, stmr., S
p.m.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudinc,
rtmr,, o p.m.
Saturday, June 29.
Hongkong via Japan ports Nllo,
P. hls 8. 8.
Illlo direct Mauna Kea, Btmr,, 4
p. m.
Monday, July 1.
Knunl ports Nocau, Htnir., B p.m.
Tuesday, July 2.
Maul nnd Molokal porta Mlkaha
la, stmr., 5 p.m.
San Francisco Persia, P. M. 3. 8.
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr., I p.m.
Wednesday, July 3.
Illlo via way ports Mauna Kea.
etmr., 10 'a.m. i
San Francisco Ventura, O, S. S.,
10 a.m.
Thursday, July 4.
llnniiknng via Japan porta Mon
golla, P. M. 8. 8.
Friday, July 5.
Kauai porta W. tl. Hall, stmr., 5
p.m.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudinc,
Mmr., r, p.m.
San 1'ranclsco Sherman, H. S. A. T.
Saturday, July 6.
Central und South American porta
Hongkong Maru, Jap. stmr.
Illlo vln way ports Mauna Kea,
stmr., 4 p.m. -
Monday, July 8.
Sydnoy, N. 8. W. via Apia Sonoma,
O, S. S.
Kauai portB Noeatt, stmr., C p.m.
Tuesday, July 9.
San Fruncjsco Lurllne, M, N. 8. 8.,
1 p.m.
Maul and Molokal ports Mlkaha
la, stmr,, r, p.m.
San Frnnclsco Korea, P. M. 8. 8.
Kauai portH-Mdnnu, stmr., & p.m. .
Wednesday, July 10.
Hlto vlu way ports Mauna Kea,
umr 10 a.m.
Thursday, July 11,
Knuul ports W. (1. Hull, stmr., 6
p.m.
Friday, July 12.
Hongkong vlu Japan ports Nippon
Maru, .lap. stmr.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlne,
itmr., it p.m.
Saturday, July 13.
Manila vlu (lunm II. 8. A. trans
port. I Ilia via way ports Mauna Kea,
it m r 4 p.m.
Tuesday, July 16.
San FruncUco Shiny o Maru. Jap.
stmr '
Vancouver and Vlcloiia Marama,
C.-A. 8. S.
Wednesday, July 17.
San Francisco Wllhelmlna, M. N.
. 8., 10 a.m.
Australian ports vlu Suva and
Aiiskluml Zeulaudlu, C.-A. 8, S.
Thursday, July 18.
Hongkong vln Japan ports Tenyo
Maru, .lap. stmr.
Saturday, July 27.
8nn Francisco Sierra, O. 8. 8., 10
Hongkong via Japan porta Persia,
P. M. 8. 8.
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