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10 . HONOLULU STAn-BULLEl IN, FHI DAY, JULY 19, 1912. 1 1 i- it j: Stea.msli ip POR SAN FRANCISCO f ; S. S. "Sierra;..... -...July. S. S. Sonoma:. .... ... . .... .August4. 9 ..8'..9'..Si.rr .,. i , T.. .Augu'sf 24 ; 3; S. Ventura......IT..:.Septembtf 6. T C.. Brewer-& Co., Ltd.; Pacific: Mail fitcamcrs of tho above company will call at Honolulu and I leave tbla port on or about the dates mentioned below: FOR THE ORIENT. TOR SAN FRANCISCO. 8. S. Persia............... ....July 27 S. S. Siberia .J....... ..July 23 6. 8. Korea...... .......... .August 1 S. S. China. ........ ....'.....July 30 S. S. Siberia...... ...... ...August 16 S. S. Manchuria... .August 7 'For general Information apply to . ' EL Hackfeld & TOYO RISEN KAISHA i r ' Steamers 'o the above Cbmpariy-Wfll about the"' dates mentioned! below: , ; . FOR THE ORIENT. v ii FOR i SAN FRANCISCO. .8. 8. Tenyo Maru.,, .v. .. . . i . . . Juty 18 S. S. Shiuyo .Maru... ...... .-.July 16 8. S. Shinyo Marui. August 9 St S. Tenyo Maru. June C$ :..8"S.: Chlyd Maru.. i'.V;;September 6,.S.: S. Chiyo. Maru....,.....AOBluit'la S. S.'Nippon Maru. September 27 S. S. Nippon Maru. ......September's ., Calls at .Manila, omitting call at Shanghai. "; ' ' CASTLE & COOKE, LIMITED, Agents, Honolulu.- ffiiafson Navigation . Direct Service Between San Francisco and; Honolulu. fROMSAN . FRANCISCO. ,('; ,f , . -FOR SAN FRANCISCO, r 8. 8. HonoiulanJ...;....i;tJJuIy,T7 8.' 's.:' :VVilhermina . I ; . . j TV! juiy 17 ' .5. S. Wilnelmina. .iAuflu fi-.s- ft'M iir!iKl K,j' " e - T ,S Honolulan. .August 14 S. S.: HYADES sails from Seattle ... AUGUST 3,-1912. .. . ' . ii i i r forthcrarllcBlarsi applj to v ' v; ;CASTtiE & C 0 0 K E . LT uafiadian Australian ; r :.. - . : fOK FIJI AND 4AU!RALLA-rt:: -FORTANTJOUTERl t.r w;;s.--2ea t7 & -S. f Ma'rama. i. . . .'.'t Ju1y-.18 ,8. S.' Marama. .....'...... .'August 14 S, S."aVura7".Vr.M.VrA'iigu$f 13 THEO. H. DAVIES.& CO;, ' AMERICAN-KAVVAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. . FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU ' Hi Tchttiintcpec, cTCry sixth daj. Freight rccchcd at all Uaes at the Company' Trharf, 41st Street, South Itrookljn.' . l r : . FROM SEATTLE OR'TACOHA TO HONOLULU DIRECT 8. 8. ARIZONAN, to sail about. !.;JULY 19 8. S. VIRGINIAN, to sail about .....JULY 30 & S. MI5SOURIAN, to sail 10 For' farther Information apply to II.KrfADfFLD ie LTinTarenUr ; nonoTaln;- ' ' V ' ; ' C. P. MORSE, rGe"nerar TrelgBf," JCgent Phono 22 & ' ALL" KINDS OF ROCK AND . .FIREWOOD AND COAL. . . 63 QUEEN STREET. Service- Dispatch RAILWAY THE FEATHER RIVER ROUTE . Eor, particulars see Fred. L WaldronXtd. 8 5 6" Fort Street' Paii Ka Hana MOVE8 -THE- EARTH Vil! Do It PACING rofecrowth ' C o nip any . FOR SYDNEY, N. S. W. S S. Ventura;,7... ...... ..August 5 S. S. Sonoma..;,'. . .... .September 2 Si' S. Ventura.. .... .. .September 30 ." '. ' ' I General Agents Steamship Co., r ; i Co., Ltd., agents . - ; ... . ".cjall at and leave Honolulu on or ' . j; S. S. rWilhelmina.......f.;Augut 14 -for H .r-:.; .- . ; j f .: . -rw i f .. D.LSe n eral t A g e Ktsj Honolulu, . ii vat r 1 ' LTD., GENERAL AGENTS: 5 Roaohca c SAND FOB CONCBETE WOIIK. . , i , P. 0; BOX 212 Oahu Railway Time Table Oatnard. For Waianae. Walalua. Kahnk u and .Way Stations 9: 15 a. m., 3:20 p. m. j' For Tearl City, Ewa Miil and Way Stations 17: SO a. m.. 9:1 a: m 11:30 a. m... 2:15 p. m., 3:20 p. m.,' ':ro p. m., ;a:30 p. m, TJ1.-15 p. m. For Wahlava and LcllGlina-i-ii(i-5!ft j a. m , 5 : 15 p. m;. t3 : 30 p' m., til : 15 ; ,. Inward. ';!'',; Arrive Honoluln from Kahuku. Wal- alua and Waianae 8:36 a. m., 5:31 P. m. - " . .; . "'.!"'.'. ' . ! Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Pearl Cityt7:4i a., m.; 8:36 a. hl, 11:02 a. m.. 1:40 p. m 4:2S n m.. i5:31 p.; ci 7:30 p. m. ; , Arrive Honolulu from Wahiawa and Leilehua 9:15 a. m. tl:4Q p. m., o:31 p. m, J10:10 p. m. t The' Haleiwa Limited, a .two-hour train (only first claas tickets hon ored:, leaves Honolulu every Sunday ai-o:oo a. m.; returning, arrives :n Honolulu at 10:10 p. m The Limited stops only at Pearl City and Waianae outward, and Waiana, Walpahu and Pearl' City inward. I i Daily, tSunday Excepted. JSuu day Only, . ; '.v.' . G. P. DENISON. P. C. SMTTTT Company Mall xvo Established In BANKERS -; ' Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Cfealt; Issned on . ... the Bank of California and The London Joint Stock Back J Ltd., London. . v - Correspondents for :. (ho ;,,.. American Express Company .and Tbos. Cook & Son. Interest allowed on Tena.v and Savings Bank Deposits. of J..-.-.; A LIMITED 1 Issue IC N. - &v K." Letters of , Credit and TraVeler's - Checks 'available throughout the world. Cable Transfers Lowest Rates Limited HONOLULU,T. H. SUGAR FACTORS, SKIPPING AND :;com m issioN ;m each ANTjg.yJ u' ..... (i -Agents for - ' ' "!' FIRE, LIFE, - MARINE, TOURJaTS' BAGGAGE AND AUTOMOBILE 1 i . . i . ;; v INSURANCE f ' " . : i: Repreknttng Ewa Plantation Company ! ; ,Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. u ,.; Kobala Sugar Co. , ? . Apokaa Sugar Co. Ltd. Matson- Navigation Co. . i t : Tdyo IClseh 'Kalsha t .' - ' t - :k? ' r'l-. The VoKohama Specie Bank, Limited . 1 -X iil' HEAD OFFICE. . . ..XOKOnAHl; Canltal' Subscribed. Ten 48.000.(Wb.i? , Capital Paid Up.... Yen 30,0,000' Reserved Fund ... .Yen I7,500,fl00 General banking business--transacted.; .Savings accounts' fir ?' i and : upwards:- .vi: y F1 re , and ' burglar-roof faults with Safe Deposit Boxes toi 'jvtX at' $2 per year and upwards.-- Trunks' and cases to be iept on? ' custody at moderate rates.: r'u Particulars to be applied for. ; TtJ AKAI, rfanagxr Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mef-', chant Streets. Telephones 2421 and" 1594. " P. O. Box l68'. EMMELUTH & CO., LTD. PLUMBERS and SHEET METAL WORKERS r 8TOVES and RANGES Corner King . and Bishop Streets ' - - Phono No. 3067 . ::::'r- Corrugated Asbestos ROOFING Indestructible. Keeps out the heat. Applied same as Corrugated Iron. Honolulu Irdfl Wrks Co. a. p. Mcdonald, ' Contractor and Bnllder ; . :FnflmAtfa ivtifAn rn .all trfnrfsi f i building. . . . Concrete Work a Sneclairy " FAUAHr STREET, KEAR NUDANC ; ' ; - . ; , .... ;;? .;. :..,;' BANK HONOLULU ;S Perhaps you have had trouble with its delivery. In the future leave it to us and there will be no delay. Promptness Is the soul . of our business and the secret of our success. ; ' Honolulu Construction & Dra-fing Co., Ltd. Kobmson Duildmg. :: FIRE V LIFE . T . C i. MARINE i. i: AUTOMOBILE age and in 'r - Agents Honolulu Alexander ;i Baldwin, limited ; Cfirinr Fnrtnrc Commission Merchants, and insurance Agents v. .-- '-BaWafiak Commercial A BupuT Otv ' PalaT Pntatlon. - . Haul. Ajrlcultural Xoznpasy. Hawaiian sugar (jompany. ... 'E&lfulAi Plantation-Comiianyl McBit4o Sugar CompaTiy. ' KaufuV Railroad .Company. . ''ualltanwa Cotima ! ' ,,: Honoiw Ranch; tV-'! : .Haiku (Fnilt an4) Packing- Companj; ' "Kauai rulr and vLand" Company. G,: Brewer & Go Limited ESTABLISHED 1825 Sugvir Factors, Shipping & Commission 7wT:;. Merchants,- Fire aind;Marine Insurance i " . 4GESTS FOR - HaVfaifari "Agricultural Company Onomea Sugari Company f Pcpcekco Sugar' Cpmpany ' Htratrmu Sugar Company; ' wall uku Sugar Compaiiy Oiowaru Company' ; Kilauea" Sugar Plantation Company HJTCp Sflgar, Company . 7' ,"; r Paauhu Sngaf Plantation Company Hakalau Plantation ' Company ; Hutchinson Sugar; Plantation Co. Waimanalo Sugar Company Honolulu Plantation Company Oceanic Steamship Company Baldwin Locomotive Works PACIFIC ENGINEERING COMPANY, LTD. Consulting, Designing and Con- strncting Engineers. Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys tems, Reports' and Estimates on Pro jects. ; Phone 1045. BUiLDING MATERIAL Of ah: Kinds DEALERS 1 LUMBER f; - OjreVn Street - Honolala ' :;.'"'' :; ;jf ' ;' ':). ;"'.' : :;- :: Aueen otreeL Bagg aafjf ? . LUUlldl Accident Insurance Castle & Gooke pry ffAWAii mm 11 "U3ll):f' --Wnnv piiitv IJliliirtW. v GET YOUR MONEY BACK 1 If This .lledlrinc Does ot Satlsfac ' torlly . Benefit Ton: Practising physicians making a spe cialty, of stomach troubles are 'really resixnsible . for ; the formula from which Rexall. Dyspepsia Tablets are made.. We have simply profited by the experience of experts. ' ; ; . Our experience with Rexall Dyspep sia Tablets leads us to believe them to be an excellent remedy for the re lief : of acute indigestion and chronic dyspepsia. , Their ingredients are soothing anjj healing to the inflamed membranes of the stomach.-. They are rich In pepsin, one of the greatest di gestive aids known to niedicine. The relief "they afTor'd is almost immediate. Their use -with' persistency and Tegu larity for & short 'time-helps t6ibfing babput AessaUopf ;tb-;patns caused by stomach disorders. . i: r : r Rexall :DyspeIa: Tttftleta1 aid to In sure . healthy appetite,"; aid i digestion;, and promote nutrition".' As evidence of our sincere 'faith in Rexnll Dyspepsia Tablets;1 wd usk . you to try them at our risk. K It they do not giye .you en tire satisfaction we "will returo . $you the money you paid Hii" for them,- with out; question-'tJr'OrnlaTIty. .They come in three s'izes,1 ' -prices ' ?5j cejts,i .50 cents and $1.00. ; Remember,, you can obtain them only at our store The Rexall Store. Benson,' Smith & 6., Ltd., Fort and Hotel streets. " UNIQUE ARGUMENT FOR FREE LUNCH Is 'Crime -Preventive, .Says Los Angeles Saloonman LOS AGELfeS,, Cal.,, July SMen bers;( the C. ,T. U. and; a' delega tion 'bf saloonkeepers appeared be '6r& "e-cfty 90un;qfIQffay td argue fb and'; aafnst Ithe passage, ofj the s!prof posed ordinance, 'to ' t nrohibit fr'ee lunches in saloons." ' i il The"w6men" of the; W. Cr Tr U; took th;e ground that' the 'elimination-of :the free liinch HvoHild advance thWcattse of temperance'.', .The saloonmep-on the other hand asserted that the presetice of the' free lunch r was a' 4iluablei aid tb. temperance. ;. - i; "Man-y men go to .. the salodns at noon tor get lunch- and of .-tpu' rse- they have to drink' said the Ieajder 'of the w'a.T.lu. :Oi:i ; .. j r!rr "Ys', and after he eats he , drinks less than he dTd bef6re,",replie4 the spokesman . igr ;westo6nm,en-.?A man al vay s 'gets " drtink" qu ickeri: and wants" drink more when his stomach .emptv- "Another jfa'ct "you .seem it o have .5 i overlooked cdntlniUed th'e saloonman, "is tnat 'free lunbhes prevent . many club, hungry and desperate, will go into a saloon, eat a free lunch, satisfy his hunger and with , this ' satisfaction disappears all .Incentive , of going, out and holding., up someone which, ;. In many cases, results in murder." ;- ... These alleged psychological facts caused the council to delay actlon.for la. week in. order .. to investigate; firr- LUCi. , . . .. ;. - . ;-' : ..' ' : : . .-..' ;.. - " 0 PALAMA LAND B00M ': " .AXTif trio ra4- rlav txtrrx " fcoM f E. Lv Schwarzberg of- the Mbrgan -Com-t P Wicans are deslgriated as , conserva I pany, vi,:have met ; a' strong deinaha tlves'' or ; reactionaries, 'and hc Demo- for small house lots near in town,,gnd have already sold ten-lots at-airaver- ago of $500 or $600, principally at Pa lama.'r- - : .; -:- : FOR FIXEAPFLE OROWLC. The Hawaii Produce Co.,i Ltd.; and A. K. Oaiva, trustee, have toldseygn. huhdred acres of land in KularMaut; to May -K. Brown', Walter F. Dilling ham aiid-.R. W. Atkinson. , Onc"-haIf interest belongs to the first-named" and the other half is divided between Dil lingham and Atkinson. It is said th-e land will be used for pineapple grow ing. The price was $15,000. J - t PASSENGERS BOOKED V Per str. Mauna' Kea, for Hilo, via way ports, July 20. R. I. Llllie, Harry Melin, Mr. and Mrs; C. K. Ai, Miss G. i- ran, airs. a. trail, aiiss May iani,i Mrs. Harry DahU . Mrs. Haina, Miss Haina, R. F. Wood, E. C. Barrett, Miss .Uohilda-Oias, J. W, Wadman, Miss Ltica3, Ant one. Miss Jean Gooch, Miss J. Noble, Miss Etta Lee, Rev. E. G. da SilVa, Mrs. A. L. Dickenson, C. B. Ripley,1 Mrs: Wright, Miss H. Kings bury, Ed. Dreier, Geo. FrateS, Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwards and son, Geo. KIuo- gei; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mohr; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. P. -Robinson,- Mrs. WUJiam Hatley, . Mr. and Mrs. R: W. Breckons 8nd child; Mr. and Mrs. C Bon and two .children -Mrf and :Mrs A. R: Cun- ha, Mrsv Shoemaker (2) , MesJGIU Tuttle and son, Mrs. W. H. Nickerson, Capt: Warren Thomas Hunaum. and wife,. Misff;G6fmanl ; vr ; ;;- Per str Kinau for ; Kauai .; ports, July 25. Mr. and .Mrs -M.- lanua, Mr. Forrecy , ' A. Haneberg, E, Clifford Kim ball, S: C. Wong, E. H. Nagle, Miss Alice Ai, Miss Emma Ai, Geo. Wong, John Pavao, Judge L. A. Dickey, Geo. Pang., ;;' :';' ..,;::.' ;-;; Per stmr. Mikahala, for Maui nd Molokai ports, July : 23. Mrs. Paoaka lani, W. Paoakalani, jr., E. M. Cooke, E. Murphy. Forens nnd the truth about it, all people bay the Star-Bulletin. iu iluui imti i Senator Dixon Thinks Territor . ies Proper' ". Excfud6d : from Voting - : f Srerfat Star-nuH tla. Cornirondcno?) .WASHINGTON, -July 11 Hawaii will neithe'r have ther pleasure r nor privilege of sending -delegates to the "Bull - Moose" convention which Col. Roosevelt has called for 'August 5, in Chicago. No matter how progressive the people of the islands may be they must worry along In the best possible Tray without m being permitted to sist in settling the destinies of the Nation. The Philippines, Porto Rico and Alaska are in the same denatur alized condition.. In fact, all tne Ter ritories have been snubbed by the Colonel, who believes he can get along without them. Senator Dixon, the political man ager of CoL Roosevelt during the re convention campaign, when he was trying -to beat out Mr. .Taft and. se cure the nomination -for a third term fromJihe . regular RqpubJicaji conven tion, - tblnka , the Territories ! are 'prop erly excludedif 'In speaking oh this subject,' and relative'1 'to the eight States not included in-the icall Sen ator' Dixon saidi- ' H The , terrltoriel liate ho place In a national ' convention." and wjll not be considered. ' As for the missing eighj States, the 'most'-' of ' thera probably Will send delegates. ; "although they have not taken part in the call. Kralhc, for,. Instance postponed , any "definite action' because there Is no wa' strong fight , on ' In the primaries,' wltiT'llIe sympathies running In favor of the progressive movement. Delaware, North ; Carolina, Arkansas,, and: Ne vada probably will. take part In the convention. Mississippi and South Carolina , may possibly be unrepre sented. , . t "The call lays down no lines. as to the way of choosing delegates, and each State will be expected to se lect its delegates By its own para phernalia. -The . representation will be - cut .down, o, just one-half ..that, ot, the previous "conventions.-. (Thia fifts 'bnIdexed yadyisb(etsi j tfii -cpn-iyehtibh. fa ,to 4oe , notabilj: a deliberat lve body, and wilj, .certain! be . com posed pti 'da9?A-9.f14pupiv Altogether different from tQsewho usflaljy at,- teAdi cpnyenuons i r: r !-vilCij.. "In all probability ihe. convention L will ..adopt .the . name.'Nat ona-Pro- gressjve,'; ifor: itlro .pew patty; ibit-M IcannoL say,; definitely,. .whats'wmi:i)c, ione4' Thua far.no issues have. been authoritatively stated, and, of course, the platform.,. Itself rt w. ill- hav' tpbe decided upon byvtfcs. delegatesu f(, ST.2bcratshave ibeertt haibPaTigph f un ovr Colonel rRoosevIVs searchfor an fssuethat r."i.; " .... ili- JJ.i-' J. tjnctjjve iStandin'sJrt tbe campaign, ills tinal idetermlnatlon .to settle1 on the hlSft tIUlytenttprPrhlie ' the J poor cheaper TAod and clothing lr; the event oiis etectiori, has added to the merrimwit. .. k The-Bull -Moose" Jk - - .J l The Bun loose" movement In many respects is a Joke, but neither of the contesting parties regards It lri that light. The serious aspect "arises from the question as to whether. Colonel Roosevelt will draw the more strength from the rieptibllcans or Democrats. Whichever party is the Ies3. weakened bjr these defections will stand the bet- Iter chance 6f pulling through in No vember. , i It is admitted ' that the Democrats stand to lose more than the Republi cans. Since the smoke of the two blg; conventions has' cleared away the Re- crats b.9 liberals, or progreSa'ites.1 A IVB.pure and sltopiehe staftdto- wirj away- more support, from the liberal Democrat' .than fromi the . conservative Republicans. In such an i vent Mr. I-Taft.. would -.hold; the,. best chance o'f winning out InNovember ap between the three factions. This tendency wpr- rl?i.n2r?.i'efl?-.mae them fel jnowhaV.blue eyen In the hour of .prospective.. victory... ; August 7 was .fixed as the date for notifying Governor Wilson of his Pres idential nomination. The Democrats are now troubled because of that fact. IThe date will probably be the big day of the "Bull Woose" convention at Chi cago and Colonel Roosevelt will be holding the-center of the stage to the exclusion of other topics. As an 9b talner of publicity the Colonel has no rival in any political faction, and he j will segregate to himself all the news- paper f.Pace that is loose on August 7. . - - GIGANTIC SLIDE . MENACE TO CANAL COLON, July 9. Another great earth slide has started In CuftbraVut of the Panama canali Already seve ral million cabfcjyardsiof ' earth hve rLo'ved; " and the ; shifting soil gives promise of worse tof come." Qrave dan ger' Ilea In. fhet possibility' df the cut itif --'being 'flooded,' a disaster which' would delay 1 the opening ot the Van-ama-anal.- , - lt is .-.estlpated by" the Canil iCom mission tha it ft v will take one-sieain shovel working stead ly7 at" least'la year to clear awayjthe present move ment of the earth'. The alarming fact, however, is that the slide extends bsck irto the hill to within a hundred test of the east diversion, which is the channel designed to keep streams out of the cut. If the break should reach tte diversionthe cut would be 1100166! end jail operations 7would be, stopped temporarily. can be seenred from th StarJBnIIlr people buy the SWr-BulIetln. COILlEilTS 0? : OillL SIEEEL t YESSFXS TO ARIUTE Saturday,-July ZX " Hllo 'rla way - ports Mauna Kea stmr,1' ' ' ' ' ' ' "Sunday, Jul 21. Maui, Molokarand Lanal ports Mikahala, stmr. Kaual ports Klaaa, stmr. , . Monday, July 22. . San Francisco Sierra, O. 8. S. - Tuesday, July 23. . Hongkong. tla Japan porta Sibc rla, P. M. & S. , Wednecday, July 24. Maul and Hawaii ports Claudlar stmr. Kauai ports W. G. Hall, stmr.v Monday, July 23. Makatca Prometheus, Nor. s'. . European ports Pol tlclan, Br. t.u:r Friday, July 25. Kona and Kau porta Kilauc: stmr. Saturday, July 27. San Francisco Persia, P. M. S. r Hilo via way ports Mauna Kcz stmr. ; . . - : v Sunday, July 23, -: Sallna Crux via San Francisco an Sound ports -Arizonan, A.-H. S, S. . Kauai pcrta-rKinau, stmr, MauL.-MQlokal and. Lanal port 3 Mikahala, stmr, , r -t , . u - Tuetday, July S3. ' .Hongkocs via Japan ports Ch'.z: X-iVv"yjiinsiyyjuy 31. ' "v San Francisco Lurline. M. N. 3. r Maut and Hawaii, ; port? ClauJIn stmr, ":... M Kauai porta W. O. Hall, star. t . , , y .L3 x J Hawaii via , Maul ports Clx, strar 5 p. ra. . , Saturday, July 13. Hflo direct Mauna Kca, stnr., 4 r in. . ' ' ' '.'"' ' Monday July' Z2. Kauai ports "ccau, etnr 5 p. r - Tuesday, July 23. Maul Molokai ani- Lasal ports Mikahala, stmr0.5 p.. rn. San Francisco Siberia, P. M. S. I Kauai ports Klnaa, stnr., 5 p. n ,t ' . :.. Wednesday, July 24. ' Sati'.Fraaciacor-HcnsJuian, M. N. i S.;10 a.im.tt- ; J : Hilo," via . way pcrtaMauna Kc : star.;. 10; a. n. -Thursday, July 23. . T..'I r rf.il ') -k. f rlixy, July,;3. - Hawaii - via-:.iaul pcrU (Hauilr. t tn:i,.r5 -p. rr .-: .f. i- fit -.i :...Caf-,ri2y, J.I 27. Saa Francisco Elcrra, O. 3..": a.m. f " Hono vIa"Ji;aa"pcrt3 I . . MIllo direct Maufia Ivca, Etnr., p. 13. -- Tuesday,-July 23. "Saa iFrar.cii"co-1JCh!n3,'-P. M. S. i :-iThurjy'. A-:-;t .1. .Hongkong via Japaa tort3 Kcrc P. M. S. S. i : i-, i Sunday)vAu3vft 4. - ''San Franci3co Thrrjis, U. S. A. T : Monday, AuV-st 5. Sydney .via Tagq Pao Ventura, C S. , S. , .J : V - t , . ' .Tuesday, August 6. -San Francl3co Lurline, Ml N. S. i Wednesday, August 7. San Francisco anchurla, P. M. I S. v ' . - , , Friday, Au;u$t 9. J ..Hongkong via Japan port3 f 1ny Manr, Jap stmr. v San FrancIscoSoncr.a, 0. S. S. . Tuesday, August 13. Manila via Guam Transport. Saa Francisco Cfclyo Maru,' atmrl . ". .Victoria " aid" Vaiiconvdr Makur: Of-A. .S. S.j . . , . s j ,' ,',. .Wednesday, Au-Vjt 14. San' Francisco Wilhclmlna, M. Ii -y4nc via TUMIarahia, C.-A.S.L" Friday, Aujust 13. ..; Hongkong jia Japaa ports Siberia P. M.. S.Stf , r.: i . r hail 3 ilairsrsdns frcn" tha f sllolr ; polata aa follows: San Frandsco Sierra,- July 22. Victoria Marama, August 14.. Coloniffj Makars, -Aug: 13. Yokohama Siberia; July' 22 Malls will depart for ths folloirlr; points as. follows:, ' I Yokohama Persia,-July 27. I Vancouver Makura, Aifg. 13. Colonies Marama, Aug. 14. v" ' San Francisco Siberia.. July 23. t TRANSPORT SEUTICS 4 Logan, sailed from Honolulu for Ma; r nila, Jaly ll 1 j Sherman, from -Honolulu for Sai Francisco,-icrrived July 11. j Sferldan from Honoluln for Saa Fraa clsco, Arrived Aprir 7. .- j Crookr at &aa Frjaaclsco; Y Bnfdfd, stationed on Pacific Coast. - j Warren.- stationed .at the" Phlllpplnes( Thomas, sailed' from Manila for Hono-j lulu and San Francisco, July 15. SappTy, sailed from Honolulu for Seat' tie, June 15. r ; t I " "PASSEXGEKS ABHITED V : ; Per st: Claudine, for Hilo, via waj ports," July1 19. Judge -R. P. Quarles Miss A. Alexander. C. R. Collins. L. G, Alona, E. Cooke, Miss Rose Kahakuo lima, Mrs. Alice Kahukuollma.. Rev. L. B. Kaumeheiwa and wife. Miss K"" meheiwa, A. C Alexander, V. F. exander, David L Whlttington, D. S. B. Pratt. C. R. Collins, Mrs. Ec:.. Azevedo.. Miss Jane Azevedo, -Miss nes Forba, Anton e Borba, A. Brown, it Watanabe, Y. Yanagabash: I). W. rNapihaa,' wife and hild: Jot:: p pnrfii J A Johnson. A. Gartlc; A HnerTes." James Willfaias, C. Pu. - ar;, Kv. C. Hdw. Foy Mrs. Lee Tcr Qi.thrjpecJdj a. ... -1 - ., v....-, 4