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Be CatTied Out by
Launch to Around-
the-World Visitors.
Leaving Yokohama one -day lute,
the Hamburg-American ''Round-the-world"
cruising liner" Cleveland will
not bo off the port of Honolulu until
three o'clock this afternoon and uiny
not be alongside the Alukon wharf un
til flvo o'clock or later.
Lack of wireless communication between
the steamer nnd tho local sta
tion gave the locul agents, Hackfeld
4: Co., no opportunity until yesterday
morning to know that the vessel was
approaching Uahu so slowly, captain
Klcr stated in his messago to thoj
agents that it Ills vess 1 met no bad i
ue .is ci'.tai.i to oe olt port
about thicS o clook. I
Tlnougu the inorts ot tlic promotion
committee, nnd the agents, the Cleveland
iIil uot.le.no for San Frnheiaeo
until nail past fix o'cloct Satuidny
morning theicb) giving the 3b0 tourists
t.vo u Uts And one day in Honolulu,
reerslng the usuul schedule which
is tor j.v. u dajs and one night m the
Parndise of the Pacific.
Lets for Tourists.
Secretary Wood of tho promotion
committee has engaged a launch ubicu
will take out members of the
teu and n couin.ltUc of young ladies
who will adorn the passengers with leis.
Th:s heyy of young women is composed
of Miss, Bernico Dwight, Miss Maigeryi
McGuirc, Mies Ellen Dwight, Miss'
- Minnie Todd and Miss F.thcl Carter, 'r
Tho launch will bo loaned with lels
and as boon as tho young ladies are
permitted to go aboard they will give1
their fragrant greetings to all the tour-'
ists.
The promotion committee, boat will .
bo lited exclusively for the committeo
apd the young lau.es and two or three
others. Other launches may be used
by repicscntatUcs of fraternal
wtn luciuuuit; inu .cms uuu cuiiuuicj
who always give a warm welcome to
the tourist bro.hers. 'fhey generallyj
JiUU MUUU4U WIU UK A J.WU
anil inllv htinch nf Shrinpra nn.l Klks.
The fiatcrnal cutcrtainment consists!
of a reception, auto drives around town'
and the visitor are given all sorts of i
opportunities to see the sights by dnyj
anu niglit. .
- - v ' .V i' - i ,- j. it
vjwing 10 rue lure arrival oi uici
Cleveland, tho majority of the
gers may dine aboard the liner this
evening, and afterwards will gb around 1
tho city as they choose, not personally j
conductedi There nrcwo Hawaiian entertainments
provided" lor this evening.
Jiuu.l.c 13 f;iwiiK i u. uia dilution'
nictmes of Hawaiian scenes, in
' tut ViiiiBiH
TIM 0 0RVAHI,
cluding the Volcano of Kilauea
tion. Ernest Ivani and his Hawaiian ;
troubadours will give a 'musical enter-'
tainment, with the huln ns one ot tho
features.
Tho program ior Friday -is a
at the Moana Hotel. There will
be trips in nntos and
trips to nearby sights in and around
town,
Dr. F. E. Trotter of the United
States quarantine service will extend
tho courtesies of the port to the steamer.
A full foTce of his staff will meet
the liner and pass it without delny.
Mail in Heaps.
Hcnps of mail is being sorted at the '
fKA nt lT.iiWnl.l X- fn fnr thn t
OFFICERS OF THE S. S. CLEVELAND
:KsWwB9B&&USsis
land passengers. Shipping Manager
Klebahn has taken upon himself the!
task of mail assorter. The mail Is be- Jirst Officer Stum
ing sorted nlphauetieaily ana placed in
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bacs whlcli. are nlphabctically labeled. Second Officer B. Schlerlitz
ihii. (hum uuiler llui WJiJiwiiml
"tei i Mill Tli. lvi7, Wfll
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Oapt. Th. Eier, Commander
Chief Engineer Ch. Stebr
Second Officer C. 1L Dill
Thore nre thousands of pieces of mail, I. O. VoBtaang, company's representative Purser P. Franzcn
but tho majority of it is advertise- ft
business houses. Each hotel and firm,,maa tLeir Plans for routlnB tho P118"
in thus endeavoring to" attract tho at- sen gers. There is considerable rivulry
tention of the tourists, has mailed an I among the railroad men and all have,
envelope to each one. Each firm there-, b mt,fl Bthem(g to'outwit the
fore addressed about 350 pieces: with .,
twenty firms making use of the mails
in this manner, the total of pieces runs They nre trnvoling on the Cleveland',
far up into the thousands. i under permission of the treasury do-
Eailroad Men Beady. partment, thus getting around tho
Jules Clerfayt, representing tho con8twiso isseuger law. When tho
Pacific H T.
Southern Bnllnjy cleve)and fit ,.ame ,,cro from Xew
Holmes, tho Western Pnclfic, nnd Mr. 1 ,....,,,
Moses, tho Santa Fo Toutc. will all ti, tho United 8tates government
meet tho steamer at quarantine and
Atlmit'i ti'iltr, llu iUd'VtMlsd
' imii l)i'ii nulf, tin Uutimr. Il WHS
M I li III !)HMulf whw tUsiii'd !'
I 1 1 t I .1 t i i bi run;" li ii'
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, . i 4i i 1 1 (it l,n4ti I ii
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utolf IMtUil I iWMlliaM ttH'l I'f r444H
.. i44 lb 'rl i "In U'l In i Id lh
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None endowed like Douu ' Backache
Kldnev Pills. '
llceomuiendej by thousands.
1'rovad by home tetim6ny, .
James C. L. Annstrunu, Nuuanu
Valley, Honolulu, liaivull, suysi "1
wnli lmo u'iven diirlnir the trui' vns iiilfornr from kldnev trouble for
from Yiikolistim by Mr, Langdon ltccd,t three yearn mid I)o.ih' Ifucliaeiiu Kid
,lh" foriul clirnffor, ney I'llls miipl!e!y cured me I liuvc
New Commander. j '""1 uo 'urn attack ol thu complalut
I,., i InwibMii Mlnua . inl..l., '"" Mm 'it yar. nun cviiuriiuy
" ' " ennnot fiwmiiipi this rnifdy ton
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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE. FRIDAY JANUARY 24. 1913.
TOURIST .UBI CLEVELAND ElltHU.
BE- OFF PORT THIS AFTEBHOON AT THREE
Welcome to Honolulu Will
(FroirffQiursday Advertiser)
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmifmB'ivff,
TOURISTS WHO COME TODAY
The Cleveland'! commanded on tlii
crnlse by Capt. Tli. Kler, fomlnsndor,
sneceedlng Captain Denipnoir, the other
o'dlcers bolng at follows: Fr. Kruse,
first ofllccr; C. II. Dill, soeoud oflleer;
K. Schicrlit!!, second onteer; .M. Mat
llok. second ofllccr; Th. Horrmnnn, third
folTlcerj II. Koch, fourth ollieor; Oh
Htehr, chief engineer; O. lleckmnnn,
(second engineer; a. .incooscn, iniru en
gincer; w. Nepkcr, third engineer; II,
ten
Tho social directors nro airs. .M.
don Heed nnd Mrs. L. Degcnhnrdt.
lllustrnted lectures will bo given by
It. S. Wheeler of San rrancisco nnd
Carl Unthjens of Hamburg, p.
sang li manager ot tlio world cruises.
The list or,passcngors is as tollows:
Tho Passenger List.
A.
A. E. AAcby, Mrs. A. E. AAoby,
Brooklyn; Herr Alin Adam, Merlin;
John T. Andrews, INortti Tonnwnniin,
Now York; Charles M. Armstrong, Mrs.
Charles M. Armstrong," Chicago; T. Arnold,
Chattanooga; G. Ayer, Unkcr
City, Oregon,
Oscar L. Bncr, Mrs. Oscar L, Haor,
Charles C. Bacr, Port Huron, Michigan;
Mrs. H. II. Bncdcr, Miss Myra llncder,
New York; .T. L. Barker, Miss Georgia
HaTkcr, Misi pertrude Harkor Berkeley;
L D. Bayley, Hartford; Fraulein
Mnthilde Beck, Darmstadt; Herr Maj.
Hnns Heck, Frau Hans Beck,
Miss Chloo Bellinger, Baldwins-ville,
Now York; Gen. William M. Berry,
Paris, Tcxob; Herr Martin Berkofsky,
tharlottcnburg; .T. T. Beveridgc, CM-
.'ago II. w. Illaltcsiop, Anns.is iuy,.
Herr Ucchtsanwalt Wladimir
Bogoslawsky, Y'alta, Russlnnd;
Miss Minerva Bon. Miss Mnry B. Bon,
Brooklyn; Ben K. Hones Jr., uaiitry,
South Dakota; lxniis uosscri, jirs.
Louis Bossort, Miss Bossert. MrB. D. J.
Bousfiold, Brooklyn; Mrs. Lily Brand,
Milwaukee; .Knmincrherr von Brnndis,
Frnu on Brnndis, Obcrschloss Kranich-fold
n. d. Dm; Mrs. Ella D. Browne,
Chicago; Mrs. Samuel Q. Brown and
maid, New York; Miss Mary A. Breod,
Lvnn, Massachusetts; Mrs. E. A. Bullis,
York; Mrs. Nnthan B. Butler, Bal
mure; David H. Buxtoa, Mrs. David
', Buxton, Miss Buxton, Dcs Moines.
0,
J. A. Cameron, Mrs. .T. A. Cameron,
Alexander A. Cameron. Westford, Mas-
sntliusotts; Mrs. Augusta, M. Chllds,
Pennsylvania: Frank 13. Chaffeo,
Oxford, .unssaciiusetts; uinuuo
Columbus. Ohio: .T. L, D: Chan-
dler, Maurice Chandler, Now York;
Tlico. !'. uiinruavoyne, novum; ii, o.
Clarke, Saginaw; Mrs. Harry B. Clirk,
Chicago; Harry 13. Coffin, Mrs. Harry
E. CotftrpIJew York; Herr rabrilmnt
CiitI ColenjTrnu Stcfnnlo Cohen, Bukn
r'est, JlumnnTen; Mrs. Edmund L. Colo,
Miss Grace-T. 'Conawny, Brooklyn; lloy
T. Connclfy; Detroit; Mits 1'enrl Cook,
Portland, OrCpon; ItoV.crt F. Cummings,
Mrs. Cummings, Chicago.
W.JlJ'h'abncy, Cleveland: Miss Corn
M. Dmiforth. Brooklyn; Mrs. U, o.
Davis,' (Mcagoj Fraulein Martha Do
I ,.,.i.K.v,it mMirin P Dplnnnv. New
Voik; Mrs. A. J. DoMott,
Svracnse; Signor Frederic Dotcvilier,
Fircncc, Ttnlla; Charles Dipple, Mrs.
I'harlos Dipple, Brooklyn; JIiss SarnU
11, Dodd, New Y'ork; Mrs. Isnboll B.
Dnlfin, Spokann; William II. Drake,
New York; Henry G. Drucding, Mrs.
nenry G. Drucding, Ogontz, Pcnnsjl
E.
Mrs. Frank h. Ec'korson, Now York;
Herr Hofrnt Edward, Frau Julio Edward,
Herr Alfred Edyo
hen., Jlerr Jinx Kiiye, jjianitonusr u.
nbnrB; Herr a Elton, Dortmund.
Second Officer Maltlck
!3CJfCCC3ClCIC!S3CC
HiiYuiai?
Many Honolulu People Know the Importance
of Healthy Sidneys.
The kidneys tutor tho blood.
They work night and day.
Well kidneys remove Imparities.
Hick kidneys allow Impurities to
proposed to fine the company in tho multiply.
eim of $200 for each person aboard, on No kidney ill should bo neglected.
the grouud that the vessel, by starting There is grave danger In delay.
from New York nnd finishing at San If you have backache or urinary
Frnnelsco, two American ports, was troubles,
violating the coastwiio law, Tho mat : If you oro nervous, dizzy or worn out,
tcr was dropped, however, and the gov. , Begin treating your kidneys at once;
eminent Is now permitting the law to Use a proven kidney remedy,
I ho broken without uny fun, except us
j t nppliw to renldoiitu of Hawaii,
i Tlin ( levelund U well supplied with
j llternjure nliuut the Island, this
n g been (cut tn Yokohama liy the
. itruinriTifiri eonimuiri'. noctures on iiii
Herr Henri Fester. Frau Henri Fester,
Anvcrs, Belgirjue; Herr Jules Fester,
Hamburg; D. S. Flack, Cbambersburg,
Pennsylvania; Mrs. Henry Chase Fos
ter, Douglaaton, Now York; Herr uom
Hob Friedemann, Langenleuba. Sacbscn;
Dr. Phil. Sicirfried. Treund. Frau Hieg'
fried Fre und, Cbarlottcnburg; Mrs, Fry
singer, Miss Frysinger, Iiondon; Herr
Bergwcrksbesitzer August Funke und
Dlcner, Essen, a. 11.
a.
Paul B. Gaylord, Denver; Mrs. Agnes
Hoen Oibier, Baltimore; Mrs. M. F. Gil
Under, Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Miss
Isabella P. 0111, Denver; Herr Oscar
Glbellus, Grunberg, Schleslcn; Miss J,
T. Goodrich, Chlcngo; Mrs. Ooodyt
koontz, London; Miss Mary A. Orcem
wood, AVymore. Nebraska; Fred T, Orif
fith, L'on Angeles; Herr Iticlmrd Orobe,
London; Henry (Irons, Bt. Louis; MM
Pirn V. Orognn, Washington; Ludwiii.
Grudrr, FrunkfurtainMain; Herr II.
nundormmin. Frnu II. Gundormiiiiti,
iieriiu,
IL
MUt Lena Hang, Kansas City; Herr
Ifuiurlili Iluborinaiiu. Pri'l'tr. ill J
lelnj Miiis Ilurriett M. Iluckett, Hnlll'
inoro; Herr Dr. Hngeii, Kgi. l" ik"'"i
Frnu Hagen, Weel u, llli.i Jnlm II.
IIhiiiiii, Mrs. Jnliii II. IJiiiihii, Miss 1..
IIhiiiiii, New York; Jiilui M. Iluneock,
NiilWItH J'slls; I'. L 1stdl, Nuw York I
filjn J). Iltnori, Mil, PlmrlM l.
Iltil, Hun ,lu I A. 1), llsnunuec, Mrs.
, I) HllimUl'K, VilllMUMirt, 1 'I'll 'i
....1 I... t.lt.... II tl..r.i ll,.i,lrult
srivsMiia; iii.h n n"w, ...--.,.
Ilurr litHitir Jlnialur, Hriii.iuIl
Wl'IUi IIIUwhii, Mrs. Wllliuui Mill
v9, P.H.UlU1' Mi.. I M II. I M-l
ItMlsWi Mis firs'-" i, Mum U-
... m, . Ilvm llvlili '.r. ' ,' W '
Muwsu Mrs Jwirn W ll"ii ' '"i
ltil, j"r Huuii kci, Mn l ' M"
ir'ir I'I'Ih. OIiUi, III I mi i' I
llupf ltliMur, Ill's 'l.ml -'
, Jli.Mi.i' WlUIi' I.i.ii)'i
HID. Il' Jul'a lluini'li I'll i Mm
lliuilii til. r' r"."i. I' Msiu
I4MIM HumB tatwuf tfcMiti
llntw Mil ftilMIM w
isdiia.ijeji
tf. - - ."' ... .lira. it.
Mnrquiso Jules Lassero durencon,
Now York; William C. I.nngenau, Mrs.
William C. Lnngenavf, Ocorgo G.
Cleveland; Mrs. Clara Sanderson
Lrnib, Buffalo; Mrs. W. T. Law, Misi
13'len M. Law, Henry, Illinois; William
T. Lee, Mrs.' William T. Lee, San
Fred J, Lemloy, I3l(Pnso, Texas;
Charles It. Lindsay Jr., Mrs. Charles R.
Lindsay Jr.. Master C. It. Limliay III,
Chicago; Ililnnd P. Lockwood, Mrs.
Hilnnd P. Lockwood, Los Angeles;
Herr Friedr. von Loebensteln, Breslnu;
Gcorgo II. Loomls, Mrs. George II. Loo
mis, Boston: Edward V. Low, Mrs. Ed
ward F. Low. West field, Now Jersey;
Trail Louiso Lubbon, Eltvlllc; Herr Os
wald Lubeck, Photographer, iinnuutrg
2.1; August Ludcmnn, Brooklyn: Herr
Friedr. LuilKc, Stottin; JJr. .aioucri
Lady, Atlantic City.
1.
A. M. JInddoc"k, Mrs. A. M. Mnddoek,
Phllndelphin; Mrs. M. F. Mngwire, Olii
cngo; Miss Mary R. Mallory, Dalttmoro;
Joseph Mnrshnll, Chicago; F. L.
Mrs. F. L. Masury, New York;
Herr Ivan Maximoff, St. Petersburg;
Mrs. Zeb. Mayhow, Brooklyn; Charles
McIIugh, Mrs. Charles McIIugh, Chi'
onirn! Ailnm McXTulleii. Mrs. Adam Mc-
Mullen, Wymorc, Nebraska; Excellenz
Graf Mettornich, Graf Alfred
men, iiernn; miss ituin r. jult,
Indiann; W. J. Mlllicnn, Mrs. W.
J. Millicnn nnd children, Harold
can. Cnlcnrv. Canada: Herr Dr. Milan
Mixn, Frnn Dr. Milan Mixa. Karlsbad ',
Miss N. Morrison, Now York; Miss El-
lltn Mott, San Frnncisco; Ilcrr Alfred
Mullcr,. Gor. Assessor, Jlcrmanstnat.
; n.
F; M. Nicholson, Cohncton, New
York; Frnu Kg'l. Kon1mor7Icnr.1t Bella
Nister, Nurnberg; lViUileln Martha
Nncldeclinn. Broslnu: Mrs. J. C. Noel.
Frankfort, Kentucky; Herr Dr. L.
Nuernberg, Berlin.
o.
W, P. Olds, Mrs. W. P. Olds, Portland,
Oregon; J. AVnltcr Ostcr, Mrs. .1.
Wnltcr Ostcr, Miss Sarah I. Ostqr, Miss
L. Elizabeth Ostcr, Uiltlmorc. .
P.
Desiderio Pnrrcno, Now York; .Tnmcs
D. Pcnrson, Boston; Nicholns PctcrB,
Mrs. NieholnB Peters, Syracuse, New
York: Gen. L. W. Pottebone, Miss
Glndjs Pettcbnne, Ningaru Falls; Herr
Otto Platz, Charlottcnbutg; Henry B.
lfync, Now York,
R.
llerr Ebcrhard llnmspcck, Nurnberg;
Albert 13. llamni, Chicago; William
Beams, Mrs. William Beams, Pitts
uurgh; Jlerr .1. 83. wngciin, uross
Fred II. Kobinson,
Abncr Bobcrtson, Mrs. Abnor Bob-
CUTICURA CUBED
1 .,
I One had Faco Covered with Itching
Eruption Eyesight was Affected
Raw, Itching Humor Spread
Over the Other from Head to Feet
in a Single Day Dreadful
SKIN-TORTURES YIELD
TO EASY TREATMENT
'ooils 1
"In 1007'mv faro hroltn mit In n tniua
of Itchinsiomi which finally affected
if itEUL'
At)
ray 1 tnea
several highly reoom
mended (1 salves thst
cost one dollar an
ounon, but to no avail.
A friend of mine urgod
rne to try Cut lours
Soap and Cuticura
Ointment as 1m wis
suro tt good results
from tils own experience,
I used ths
Cuticura Ointment for
about six weeks, sfter
ruhlne thoroughly wtli tho Cuticura
Soap. My faco is in perfect Jinalth now
whkli I own to tho Cuticura Remedies.
I shall alwuys stund by them ti one of
the greatest blessing to tlin sufferinc
tboiiksrids. Arthur I), Giidley, 32 Desn
Bt Brooklyn, N, Y., Apr. 0, loou."
"In the nilddln ff tlin nlnlit ot March
30th I wnkii up with a (mining Itch In
tny tu lianili und I felt r. If I cxiuhl
mil iiirin ajisrt. in mo inoniirig um
Itching hud got tn my rl ett und ilurliiK
ilav It imiiiiil n II oyit my lxiiv. I
wan nsl slid taw from llio top it rny
brad to llui soli my f t and I was
In uiiitiiiuul usuny fiuni tho Itililng, I
(mulil iifjtliir llu rliiwu li'.r sit up, I
(mppi'iiiil l it nlx.iit 1 iitlrum llcmi.
(Ill lllul I IlillUnIlt I wmilil Kim llll N
Intl. I liK Hgatiilflli villi (lm
tdwip Niul immI llw 1 iiiumrM OlnU
liiwil. I pui It cii fmiii iy Jiusil (on
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ertion, Bnlcin, Now York) Horr'Dr.
Kmll Kosscn, Frnu Ktnll Ronsrn.
I'Ulcn. ! -'!, ll,
Albert .T. Snuter. J)ow Vorki AUmI
golcsi Chtrlcs J. Humphries, Ogdcn, Katbryn Saylor, Qunkortown,
Utah; John Hunt, Mrs. John Hunt, vnnln; Peter .T. Sclmcfcr, Mrs. Fetor
Ilnmilton, Onnndn; l)r. Emory W. Hunt, J. Bchaefer, Chlcngo; ICnlg. Knt Frlodr.
(Iranvlllc, Ohloi Itoy Hunt, "Now Yotk. 8chemuor, Frnu FrUdr. Schombcr,
X Wioiij Frnu Behlcgel, Stnttgarti Miss
A. Schmidt, Nownrki Frnu
J, n. T...-1,, Mrs. J. H. Trwln. ;.T. 8chnoldcr,
t rofctdt John 0. Schober, Mrs. John.
J '0. Srhobor, Mrs, JcsMo Olcn Sctnilteo
Herr Willi. .Tncnlscli, Kniscrslnutcrn; rhilndolphin; IVnnloln Anfonlo Scliulz,
llerr Alig. Jnussen, Itothcnklrchcn; Ilprlin; Dr. J. H, Schwntkn, Mrs, .T. D.
Mnl. A l- .Tnnrn. Mm. A. P. .Inno. Prhwnlkn. ItnltltnnriM Mm. A. Rnhwartz.
Huhr, third engineer; 0. PutwiU, fourth i Miss Leslie .Tones, Orovllle, rnliforninj Now York; Oeorgo T. Bcott, Worceator,
engineer; i,nr. iJroeKmoiior, murwi rn .Meriwether .Ioiic, Hiehmoml. wvlnssnchusctts; Walter Bcott, Jlr. Wal-
gincer; A. Kompchcn, fourth engineer; jj tCIf Srott, East Orniiffp. Now Jcrsoyj
H. Grimmer, electrician; Dr. A. Lub ., . A. Siodol, Mrs. A. Sicdcl, San Antonio,
, , K.nnmtK tim '
iitnlrnrt I rnulcin Anna Knnnenclcsscr, , .,'
imri dr.t ,v.;inn. iir n B, ,t n m di.-
;MVi"wlA;ruM.'MVloPI,:irned l.rglH..r.Knppher1 Jacksonville; liob. ; " ---' If f "ii0..
nurse
..... ' I .vt I
li iti In l nnf Miuntt Ifwn.il (Atil Vm r. ---- -... ...... - -- ., r
; a. rcinert, clner purser; v. rran '""",, '"' -"" ' '" ""' "A''." Fnnnlo H. Simon, Now York; Hcfr Wil-..
-n iiri.ni.l,n ... land IUL. Keoier. Mrs. II. E. Kcolor, ,, m '.. ,,....'..., ,..
, ,'1...... . ..i.v.,, .. . ".":,,, , ., nt -, ... , i 1IU1I1 VOI1 DIIIIIIUU. HI fclt'CUUl HIJU91 1 -U l
purser; If. Zepllen, provision vimtn Tromitten: Thomas H. Slick, Cleveland
A. Sturm, first chief steward: A. W!nI,l'5 A. II. Kcesling, Mrs. A. K. Vn.i,,n,nl, Slu , .Tneknn.
HniiRcchild, second chief purser; A. "" l .i ' V.T '.,, filler 0. Edward Smith. Mrs. 0,
hnnnsen. chief steward nsistnnl;
Hnuscn, chief steward ns'istnnt; F.
Rucbkr, chief stownrd nsiistnnt; O.
Stnhck, chief stownrd nsiistnnt; M.
Wolff, chief cook; 11. Willuinnn,i chief
cook; A. Stephnn, first cook; M.'Kum.
mor, first cook; E. Cnzin, leader of
string orchestrn; Schmorbauch, wireless
nnrtnlnr
Wlclli.iilen! Herr llnna K lln'Iinnlt. '
Ed-
v. "" "' "'"""""J."' ''""" nrnnl Smith. At! nertlin Smith.
inilHlinin. Alnhntn.l! llorr l.ntuhesitKnr .. :. --",--" - ,
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von Kirschtcn, St. Petersburg! M. D.
Kitselmnn, K. F. Kitselninn, Munelo,
lndinim; Frnillein Knthnrina Klnisen,
line, Mnsichusotts; Mrs. 1!. J. Smith,,
Portland, Oregon; Mrs. I. IC Sorsby,
Birmingham, Alabnmn; Mi's Alice M,
Snpwllh, Cloottingon; F. S, Southwick,
vf..T... ir.,; v...jn ,tr,tf " P- S. tfoutnwlqK, unicngo; trnu i
K heC;,Rne"i M- Spiegel, Onabruek Miss gfi, , Spraguo
San Jose, California. , -' W ' b&'
bins, Denver; Horr K. Stlcfel, Essen;
13, T. Slinison, Los Angeles; John W.
Stobencr, Colma, California.
T.
Col. James 13. Tate, Baltimore; Mrs.
J. L. Thayer, Nelson C. Tlirnll, JMrs.
Nelson C. Thrall, New Yprk; A. M.
Tofthagon, Lukotn, North Dakota: A.
B. Tolmnn, Lynn, Massachusetts; Bob"
ert C. Tolmle, Wilmington, Delaware;
Bert Durham Tolson, Hnvro do Qraco,
Maryland; Mrs. Kiln Tryon, Seattle.
V.
Mi's Grace A. A'an Hoosen, Grand
441
Ilnplds; P. Jt. Van Wormor. Ceres, 3Now
York; W. V. viugiinn, jticiiuioiiii: iv.
G. Vogt, Mrs. A. G. Vogt, Now York.
W.
Jnmcs Wollworth, Mrs. James
Miss Ethel Walworth, Upland,
Poniisvlvnnin; Miss Mildred Warner,
Now York; John ,T. Watson, Mrs. Johrr
J". Watson, Jamestown, Rhode Island;
Herr Oborlontonnnt JInns von Wntzdorf,
Brcslnu; Frnulein Hanna Weber, Loin-rig;
Herr Albert Wechslcr, Wion; Mr.
,T. 13. Wellivor, Til. D., Dayton; Hprr
Curl Wcltz, Knufiunnn, Hnnovcr; norr
Hermnn Wcndt, Berlin; llorr Dr. Otto
Wernicke, Augonnrrt, 1''""0t1t",vFJ'
nlckn, Buenos Aires; Herr Karl Worfh,
Bonn: Samuel W. Whnn, M.rs. Snmuol
W. Whan. Philadelphia; Mrs. Mary
Donivnn Wheeler, New York ; Mrs. JoUn
Wildi, Highland, Illinois; Mrs. W. P.
Williams, Now York; Miss Olive Wil-
Hums, Brooklyn; aiunoy r. o.
ron, Baymonil u. o. iyiiuuuiwu, n
York: Valentine u. viisui, " ....-
.... .. r.nn wvjtm nn,
Cisco; 1;. v unpenned, viini.', .. ,....,
Ludwig Wintcrnitz, Cincinnati; I'rnu
Kommerrnt Bertn Wolf, Fraulein
Wolf, Dresden; Herr Eugcn W61f,
v.... r,mp Wolf! Wen: Frau Pnul
Wolfskehl. Dnrmstndt; turns wnuo
Woodiu, Mrs. Chns. Whit6 AVoodIn, IAn
. Wtlltnm CnTDcntOr
Woodward, Bdwir.l 8. Wfodwnrd,
Brooklino; Peter W. Wren, Miss Irene
Wren, Bridgeport; Mm. W. H. Wyrann,
Miss Mary Wymnn, Omaha, Nebraska!.
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LARGE FUND IS
SUBSCRIBED ALREADY
Contrary to tho general supposition
tho declnriitinn of Perley Homo, president'
of tbu Kamchainchi Scjiools, that
tho soldiers and adventurers from the
mainland regarded'tho Hnwalinn girls
ns their legitimuto prey, U n6t to bo
permitted to go unchallenged. A funil
of sovcral hundred dollars Una been
ra'sed among tho officers nnd men of tho
various posts on Oiihu, nnd it is understood
that, when tho subscription list
closes, tho money will bo turned ovor
to n firm of prominent lawyers with instruction
to bring suit ngainst Horno
for slander and lijiol.
Home, it will bo Tcjncmbcrcd, was )a
speaker at h ninss incptiiig holdlin' tho
Bijou theater srno wijeks ngp, nnd
his address took occasion to blamo
.." .1, lll.il.. .1 ..fnll ,i Xlnrwrn.
tno saline wuif luviuurvuiunivi.
girls. ,
llorrio'g nttnclejon tho soldlory cnuscd
intense indignation, not only among tho
enlisted men and oflicers stationed here,
but among residents of tho city, a number
of whom sent communications to
the newspapers, defending tlio soldiers
and protesting ngainst what they
termed a slander,
Then tho territorinl grnnd jury mude
a report in which it went out of tho
way to absolve tho soldiers from all
crimes against sex, nnd further declared
that in the opinion of tho investigating
body, tho soldiers had been grossly
slandered in tho attack mado on thofr
characters.
Throughout tho storm raging about
Mm, professor Horno stood firm, refusing
to retract his statement nnd reiterating
it wlion occasion offered. The
enlisted men, fooling that somo action
should bo takon to protect them from
similar unwarranted attacks, designated
11 committee of sergeants to raise a fund
for the prosecution of Home, and td secure
attorneys.
The sergeants In. question called on.
Attorney iorrin Andrews ami cousiiiiciv
with him, with tio result thnt he drew
up the petitions which wore circulated
through the vitrloim regiments,
The majority of the sergeants on tho
committeo, It is understood belonged
to the Fifth Cavalry, ami when that
regiment was ordered back to the mainland,
It was suppaset that the matter
of proiociitlnn hui brim dropped,
It lins developed, however, that tho
nflleors took up (lie unit tcr and that
fliuv Imvn Iji'i.'ii lit work nuletlv ruMiig
funds to 1 10 used In elnrtlng the prose-
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