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.. y . . HONOLULU; BTAR-BULLETIX, MOXDAY SEflYlG, 1912. 11 . tl y 5 . , !.. I: 1 cMc. Sfeamsfe ,C: r FOR SAN FRANCISCO S. 8. 8ie rra .,. i. ....... Sep 1 21 8. 8. Sonoma... ...... .Oct, 4 . 8. 8. Sierra....... Oct. 19 C Brewer Co., Ltd., T -" : : .- . . . - I - : Pacific Mail v . ... . ' .. ..' steamers of the above company will call at Honolulu and leave this - port on or about the dates mentioned below: FOR THE ORIENT j 1&. 8. Mongolia;.... ....Sept. 20 8. 8. Persia. ........ .Oct. 12 8. 8. Korea . . . . . . . . .... Oct. 1 8 For general information apply to H. Hablif old cfe Co., f"" , : ... 'V . ,.-7-- . ,l, ,' : .Btesmcrs of, the above Company, will call at and leave Honolulu on. or about the dates mentioned belowC., .Kty::,l'.'-C.l FOR THE ORIENT - 8. 8. Nippon Msru......8.pL27 ; 8.: Tenjro ' Maru . . . . . . ... Oct 3 8. 8. Shinyo Maru....... Oct 25 ; .r'tJiMx: - ' . t - t .r' Calls. At Manila, otnlttins call at : ; CASTLE & COOKE, LIMITED, Agents, HonotuIiLf ; v Direct Service Between San'l&cioliana Hdhblului FROM 8AN FRANCISCO V & 8. Lurlln . .i . . ; .1 i 6ept 25 8. 8. WIIhelmlna...'....OcL 1 8.- 8. -HYADC3; sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on or about . Tor -further, particulars, apply .to . 4 -1 .".f. CASTLE 6 'COOK lJ c::::D(Ari.usTnflL!ArjR'oYAL:MAiLss.:co.: FC.l FIJI; AND AUSTRALIA C.C '- r.ttandla.. ...... P .Oct 9 CC l4trtma....,..4....Nov. 6 C C. Mxkura.. ...Dec 4 - TIIEO. H. DAVIES & CO;, - .r.:En:sAr:-KAWAiiArj steamship company. ' rr.o:.: ;:ev york. ...to Honolulu :. . r Via Tihusntepee, every sixth day. Freight received at all. times at the . Cerr-irty's Ahrf, 41i Street South Brooklyn. , .; '..'; , FuO:: SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT 8. C. VIRGINIAN, to sail about.. :..iV-':...:..tOCTOBER 4 8. 8. MEXICAN, td sail about. ... .......... . . . . . . . . : . OCTO BE R 26 ; 8. 8 ALASKAN, to sal I about N OV E M B E R 17 , For further Information apply to H. HACKFELD eV CO LTD, V . t rents. Honolulu.:; V :t'J ': C.. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent ' - Service Dispatch -FEATHER - IUVER . ROUTE 3' ' For ' particulars see . Fred. L Vaidron,Ltd. 836 Fort Street l"PKa-Mafiia MOVES THE EARTH . - All kinds Wrapping Papers, and Twine. Printing and Writing Papers. "AMERICAN - HAWAIIAN PAPER c SUPPLY CO, LTD. Fort and Queen.Streets Honolulu ' Phone lilt Geo. G. Guild. Gen. Mgr. Tcr'tftrs asd Ce tnt about ft, CX ' FOR 8Y.DNEY, N. 8. Wv 8. 8. Ventura........ ..Sept 30 8. 8. Sonoma.. ...... ...'Oct 28 S. 8. Ventura. ........ . .Nov, 25 . - General Agents FOR 8AN FRANCISCO 8. 8. Persia ,!. . . . ..... .8ept 17 8. 8. Korea. .8ept 24 8. S. Siberia.... ....... .Oct 8 Ltd. onto ' FO rV 8AN FRANCISCO v t 8.; 8. Shinyo Maru. ..r. . .Oct 1 8J 8. Chlyo Maru. ... . . .Oct 29 8. 8 Nippon Maru.... . Nov. 19 J .- ;r -1;;.. .. . Shanghai -L".rr ; FOR SAN FRANCISCO ' 8." S.- Honolulan. .. . . . .Sept 18 : ' 8.? 8.;-Lurilha; .'.;-; "'f Oct;. 1 0 5 FOR VANCOUVER 8,'S? Marama . .... ... . . .Oct , 8 8. 8. -Makura. ..... . . . ...Nov. 5 - 8. 8. Zealandla..........Dec 3 LTD., GENERAL AGENTS. Oahu Rail way time Table ". . Ottwara. " For WalanSe, WaialuaV Kahnlra nnd Way Stations 3:j5 a.'.m.i 3:2a p. m. - For Pearl Clty Ewa UUl and Way SUUons 17:30 . m.. :15 h v m-, 11:30 a. 2:15 p, m., 3:2 :p." 5:15 p. io. t9:30 p. m., tll:l P- ixL For Wahlawa and Leilohaa 10:20 a. m 5:15 p.,nL, 13;3C if. ttl:l5 p. m. . i; ' Inward. Arrive Honolulu from Cahuku, Wal alua and Walanae-8:36 a. m., 5:31 p. m.- - . .-T. Arrive Honolulu f rota Ewa Mill and Pearl Qty t7:45 a. m.. 8:3 a. 11:02 a. nL, 1:40 p. M:2f p. m-, 5:31 p. 7:30 p. m. Arrive Honolulu from Wahiawa and Lellehua 9:15 a. mH tl:40 p. 5:31 p. m., 310:10 p. ni : The. Halelwa Limited,' a two-hour train (only first class tickets , hon ored 1, leaves Honolulu every Sunday at. 8:36 a. m.; returning, arrives In Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. The Limited stops only at Pearl City and "Walanae outward, and Walanae, . Walpabu and Pearl City Inward, Dally. -tSnnday Excepted. Sun day Only. .V-v.v I O. P. DENISON, ; F. a SMITH, - ' 8uzerlntsndenL . ; ' . O. P. A. ETrrythlBg la th'irtntlnr line at Staf.Bnnctla, AUvr treet branch, Steamship Co Established In 1858 BISHOP&COi C BANKERS ; " - .. , Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued on the Bank -. of California - and The London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London. Correspondents for the Amer ican Express Company and. Thos. Cook & Son. Interest allowed on Term and Savings Bank Deposits. Of. HONOLULU . .LIMITED Issue K.- N. & . Letters 6t f Credit and Travelers' ; Creeks -available throughout the world.: . -: . .. '. ...; ; . V Cafte Transcrs af Lowest Rates ii'':y-::: Limited A yri' HONOLULU, T. H. V -.1 . 8UGAR FACTORS, SHIPPING , . J . . AND; COMMISSION 'v , MERCHANTS i J Agents for v.r l FIRE, LIFE MARINE TOUR ' 1 . ISTS BAGGAGE 'AND r i AiiTftunon c iueiiDurr Represent J3wa Plantation Company Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. - Kohala S ugar Co. r A ' r ; -Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd. . : . , -Matson Navigation- Co. V.-. ..".... - Toyo Klsem Kalsha r : ' s .' ? The Yokohama ie DanK, : ? Head ; Office ; t Yokohama . . . r;- z ; : -' ; . -v -: -'.. : , -.v .Yen. - -v't Capital Subscribed ... . 48,000,000 U Capital Paid Up iC, 30,000,000 1. V-Reserve Fund ........17,500.000 General ' 'banking " business ' ; transacted. .Savings .accounts v ' for 1 and upwards. - ' i :; ; Fire and burglar-proof vaults, v with. Safe Deposit i Boxes , for ; rent; at 2 per year and ; up- ;; Wards." J;:;' z ; i . ' Trunks and cases to -be kepi; f : on custody, at ! moderate rates. J Particulars to be applied for.' YU AKAI, Manager. Honolulu Office,- Bethel, and Merchant- Sts. Telephones 2421 and 1594. ; P. o: Box 168. BANK Spec EUnELUTH & CO.. LTD. PLUMBERS and 8HEET METAL -. . WORKERS ' " ; . 8T0VE8 and RANGES .Corner King and Bishop i8treeta ' : ; Phone No. 3087 ; .t -r . SEND . FOR FREE , BOOKLETS "'' :ri ;, V"" ..... .. ,:. .:.':' v";'..-1'--'-; ;"k They tell about the Trus-Con line of technical finishes and' enamels for all kinds of painting, damp droofing and water proofing. : " - HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. ": I v, . Honolulu .; '" ' A. P. IlcDONAXD, ' CoBtractbr and Ballder .'; : Estimates gtrtn on all kinds ol building. . : . ; , ' , - Concrete Work a Specialty PAUAHI STREET, KEAR KUUIKD Photo-EngrlTlng U highest grade can be secured from the Star-Bulletin Photo-Engraving Plant An Era of Concrete t 'f .;";-:':'.V':. " ', '' - " V-1 -' -: ' " ' Someone has called this an era of cement Activity in this line in Honolulu is proof that the inventor of the phrase knew. We are adding to the popularity of the industry by supplying the best crushed rock to be had in the country; this Is necessary to satisfaction In cement sidewalks. Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd. ROBINSON BUILDING . ... QUEEN STREET- FIRE LIFE MARINE AUTOMOBILE and Castle &GobIcey Ltd. " ''-"'::V; Agents .Honolulu, -Limited . .. ; Sugar (Factors , Commission M ercharUs -- ..and Insurance Agents - Krr 2 -..'V;. ; ? Agents for - 1 7 Hawalan ; Commercial &-Sugar i : Co. ' ': ' Haiku ; Sugar Company. .' ' - i r ' 'Paia ; plantation ' - r ; X: ; Maul AgrlcnUnrai Company- -Hawaiian Sugar Company ; .;V Kahuku. Plantation Company -V McBryde JSugar Company, ' Kahulul Railroad : Company. ; ' p Kauai , Rallwaf Company, ; : Honolua Rancn , Vs.V ? .' V ; Haiku Fi-uit and Packing Co.: T ;, ; Kauai Fruit and Land Company Limited Established 1826 SUGAR FACTORS, , r 8HIPPING and COMMISSION ; MERCHANTS, FIRE W MARINE INSURANCE . Agents for Hawaiian Agricultural Co. - Onomea -Sugar Company ; ., ; Pepeefleo Sugar Company Honomu Sugar Company j ; Wailuku" Sugar Company; . -v Olowalu Company .. : KUauea Sugar Plantation Co. .'a. ( HJlo Sugar Company .. . . ... ...; . Paauhau Sugar Plantation' Co. ; ilakalau Plantation Company. Hutchinson Sugar Planfii'Co. '. - Walmanalo Sugar Company ' : , Honolulu - Plantation Company " -Oceanic Steamship Company i Baldwin . Locomotive Works f PACIFIC ENGINEERING ; ; COMPANY; LTD. ; V Consnltln?, Designing and Cei gtrnrtlug Engineers. : Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc tures, Steel Structures," Sanitary Sys tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro jects. .Phone 1045. BUILDING MATERIAL 3 Of All Kinds f DEALERS IN LUMBEB ALLEN V BOBINSOX; Queen Street -- - - Honolala r' "very thing in the printing line at S'ar-Bulletln, Alakea street; branch, Y erehant street v t Tourist Baggag Accident Insurance Alexander Baldwin Brewer & Co WANTS SHIRT MAKER. O. Yamamoto, 1248 Nuuanu. 1 Experi enced shirt and pajama maker. Carry ' all materiai Prices reasonable. 5290-3m . E. lyela, 1292 Fort. cor. KukuL Shirts, . pajamas, underwear and children's clothes made to order. ; k-529S-3m K. Fujihara, Kuku! lane. Shirts. pa jamas, neckties made to order. k-5324-3m " YAMATOYA. 1?50 Fort. Shirts, pajamas, kimonos. SHOE REPAIRING. Louis Petrillo. 1387 "Emma. Expert. Latest machinery- Repairs "while you wait" 5291-3m Antohe Can? te, cor. Alakca and King; Work guaranteed. k-529$-3m v k-5327-6m . : SECOND-HAND FURNITURE; Furniture bought and sold. We : buy ; any saleable household goods. i Fu v kuda; King and South; rhone 1623. y i k-5324-3m :.? -t- 7 SEWING MACHINES. R. TANAKA. 1266 FORT STREHT. Sewing" machines boufht or exchanged. ; Ring 3209 and we wtU send man to ' look at old machine. S242-6m SIGN PAINTING George Tait, 174 S.1 King St; Tele- phone 1874. r. v ; , k-5333-Sm SHIPPING. City Transfer Co.; Jas. IL Love. Goods ; packed and shipped, to all parts of ; the world. 6293-3m T TAILORS. The Pioneer, cor. ; Beretanla and ' Fort Sts.; Phone 3125. Clothes cleaned, pressed and dyed. Work called for 'and delivered. V :: - 6277 Tal Chong, 1126 Nuuanu Men's suits to order. White duck, suits a v spe cialty. t " : ; k-5301-3m M. Matsuda, 1282 Nuuanu; Tel. 2249 i : Suits made' to order. $8 . to 360. ; H ' . k-5327-3m . i Sang Chan, , McCacdlesa Bldg. : High i class work." . White duck and flan .nels a specialty. s k-6337-6m Sang 'Chong, 35 S. King, cor. Bethel. , Best quality material and workman- ship.- Fit guaranteed. ' . r -k-5337-5mv ' "ft-. vV TRANSFER. City Transfer Co. (Jas. II. Love). Bag. gage, furniture and piano movers. Island Transfer Co., 229 Merchant Day phone 3869, night r 3891.- Splendid equipment for handling all kinds of express and ' draying. . All employes : have had; long experience.' : -.. . 6269-3m . ' WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO. Rebuilt Underwoods, Visible Remlng I, tons, L. C. Smiths, Olivers, Yosts, Monarchs, ;;; Smith , Premiers, ; Fox, ' etc Every machine guaranteed. vl20 8. King St; TeL. 3306. : ' :. k-5306-3m ; . . TIRES REPAIRED. Honolulu Vulcanizing Works, on Ala- ; kea . St., - Is now; prepared to make - repairs to any size tire for any ve hicle. Prices reasonable and: quick delivery. ; .' .; -," , 5277 TINSMITH. Lin Sing Kee, 1044 Nuuanu; TeL 2990. a Tinsmith, plymber. hardware, etc ""rv'i VS--l k-5303-3m " . ' 0 UKULELES. Factory, 1719 Lfriha, above School; TeL 2384. In stock or made to order. k-5301-3m ;.; ' '? UMBRELLAS. iC MIzuta, 12S4 Fort; TeL 3745. Re pairing done.; k-5322-3m W WAGON REPAIRS. Lee Kau Co.. 306 SN. Beretanla. Ex pert repairers. V: .Bring your old wagons to us and we, will make as ..good as new .for. very little cost . : - . .' k-5306-3m . - - 'v- WATCHMAKER. Roy Mathews Palm Bldg. Annex. Just prices. Close regulation. Mall orders. . k-5296-3m - . CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA . AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. This Temedy always wins the good opinion, If not the praise, of those who use It The quick cures which It ef fects, even in the most severe cases, makes it a favorite everywhere. It is equally valuable for children, and when reduced with sweentened water is pleasant to take. For sale by all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. ' A man has no use for a woman who attempts to convince him that he is wrong and . succeeds In. doing It The left, side arnd front fastening is still used on the one-piece dress. n Army ol alioii I Crowing Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE y UVER PILLS U v MspoaMble tbeT ' eJy ghe relief v tae pcrsMaeatl care Ceeatif ITTL3 lioaa bw ftTf . aMb btttMS Skk Ilcaiadte StZew ; sau. rm. miiDcsz, szxll rra ' t Crenuine i Signature 'BIG BUSINESS' JOliRRYll First Time in Years Wall Street Hasn't Shown Nervousness in a National Campaign ; . ' By C. 8. ALBERT. - CSpocVal Star-Dulktln Conrsrwulenccl WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 3. "Big Business" . has heard . the cam paign keynotes of all the leading candidates for President including Mr: Chafrin, .the nominee of the Pror hibitionists," and has. not construed them ; as . indicative of bad news. There have "been no raids upon the stock market and none of the finan cial magnates have announced their unwillingness to loan their friend money unUI after the November eleo tions. 1 ':-. :y: .::-:v- For the first time in a number of years Wall , Street ' has not gone through the motions of having a fit resultant from, the selections put for ward by the various national conventions.- Not one of the platform prom ises " has" caused an attack ; of bys teria. . The operations of "Big Btisl ness" have been pushed along since the nominating conventions in pre cisely the - same fashion as before those, gatherings. - This establishes a brand new record. It has always been customary, for. those In control ot-monetarjr channels to begin taking In, sail 'the minute party principles are announced and the possible elec tron of some candidate might consti tute a menace - to their management of affairs. s Nothing of that nature baa yet developed. - . - 1 . . Two reasons are assigned ' for. the placidity with which Wall IStreet re gards the political outlook. The first s based on the theory that for weeks and months Big Business" has been convinced V that neither -Wilson nor Roo8evelt intends to go 'after the fi nancial Interests. In . point of fact the Taf t administration, with the ac tive Mr. ickersham holding the at torney general's portfolio, Is regard ed : as a more serious menace to "crooked'! big business than any oth er possibility of -the situation.. ; The - second, reason Inspiring confi dence is the expectation of a great crop with consequent prosperity ; all along the line." Unless Providence de crees otherwise this country will pro duce and .market within the "next six weeks a billion bushels more grain than was, produced last year. This means prosperity to the farmer, and, what' Is more to - the point with Wall street, prosperity to the railroads. ; "Everybody for Hlm$elf.V "Everybody for himself and heaven help i the hindmost," seems destined to become the ' brief but expressive motto of Republican Representatives in . Congress who may seek renomlna tion and reelection ip the approach ing campaign. The adoption of such a slogan ia Indicated by the present drift' of affairs political. . At preseht there are absolutely no signs of teamwork between the ad ministration and Republicans In the House, and men In that "body are ''go ing It alone," each playing to his own hand. In the recollection of the old est member there wag never such a chaotic and disorganized situation. ; Predictions are freely made at the Capitol that Republicans seeking return-to power wia be' found throwing the administration overboard and at tending strictly to their - own knit ting.' They will tvbte, it Is prophe sied.' according to the sentiment in their own districts and regardless , of party, or administrative policy. Carried to the last analysis, this would mean sacrificing the national ticket to their own interests, and there are IndicaUetnr that many of them are getting in shape to pursue that policy. If it seems best for them to override the President's veto of a bill f declared . to be; In violation of Republican principles or to dodge the Issue and not vote, they will do' so. Of course, a few Casabiancas wJU stick to the turning deck case-hardened regulars, such as : Uncle Joe Cannon, - Mann, Payne and other re concentrados, but the fact is there are many among the rank and file who are looking anxiously for cover. - Eager Inquiries are being - made by Republican' members as to help to be obtained from th4 Republican con gressional committee in the coming campaign, but the responses ' are neither specific nor encouraging. ; ; "BORN. ' CAMPBELL In Honolulu. September 14, to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Campbell, a daughter. ';:-r' " ", Tender feet should be rubbed with spirits of caphor after being washed in warm water and thoroughly dried. Better a pavement made of good intentions Uan no pavement' at G)nstip j1 4L r 0VRELE10P1S MOVEMENTS OF -MAIL STEAMERS 1 TESSFXSTO ARIUTS Tuesday, September 17. Hongkong, via Japan porta Persia, P. M. S. S. Kona , and Kau ports Kllauca, str. Ililo direct Mauna Kea. str. Wednesday, September 18. . : Haail via Maui ports Claodlae, smr. - . . ' " . Kauai ports W. C. Hall, stmr . v Friday, September 20l Newcastle N. 8. W. Klyo Maru. Jap. 6tmr. , y . . Newcastle, N. 8. W. Strathallan. Br. stmr. . ' ; v . San Francisco Mongolia. P.M.S.a ; v ' Saturday, September 21. HIlo via way ports Mana Ivca, str...; V ' :r : Sunday, September 22. Maul,. Molokat and : Lanal ports Mikahala. str, : : ; : Kauai ports KInau str. v Tuesday, September 24. Hongkong via Japan porta Korea, P. M. s. s. -; . . . : - Hilo direct Minna Kea, str. ' Hawaii via Maul ports Mikahala. sir.-. , ' r. - . Wednesday, September 25, i Kauai ports vK G. Hall; sir, a; San tYancisco Luriine, M. N. S. S. Thursday, September 23. Newcastle. N. 8. W. Vennacher, Br. stmr ; ' - . Friday. September 27. ' San Frfanclsco Nlppln-' Maru. Jap. str." ,. ;,- Saturday, September 23, ; . HIlo via" way ports Manna Kea, etr. :. : ;. Sunday, -September 20. Maui, Molokal and " Lanal ports Mikahala, str. - -Kauai ports KInau, str Monday September 33. San Francisco Ventura, O. S. S. TES3EL3 TO I Monday, Scptsmitr IS. Kauai ports Nocaa, stnr., 5 p. n. Tuesday, Septemtsr 17. Maul, Molokal and Lanil pcrt3 Mikahala, stmr 5 p. jn. San" Francisco Perr'a, P. 11. C. C. , Kauai ports KInau " Etbr., P p. tz. Wednesday, C:ptrr.ier 12. San Francisco Hcsolu! an, II. S. S.. 10 a.' m. 1 HIlo via way ports Mauna; ,IIc stmr., 10 a. n. . Thursday, Ceptsmt:r 13. Kauai . port3 W. G. Hill, Etnr., Z p. Q. '.; . ' r Friday, Ceptemttr 23. Maui and Hawaii pcrU Csu 11 1 stmr., 5 p. xn. - nongkong via - Jajaa tcrta II. golla, P. M. S. 8. . Kona and Kau port3 Kili:::, stmr, noon. L -; Saturday, Ce?t:rr.L':r 21. HIlo direct Mauna Kea, stnr., 4 p.. m.'.. -. -. . San Francl3co Elcrra, O. D. L, noon. - - - ; ' Monday, September 23. Kauai ports Nocaa, stnr., 5 p. n. Tuesday, Septer;i::r Z. -Maui, Molokal ani Lnnai porti Mikahala, stcr., 5 p. in. ' K Kauai port3 Klnau, stmr., 5 p. n. San Francisco Korea, P. M. S. I'. Hongkong via Japan port3 r Maru Jap. stmr. -. Wednesday, September 23. Hilo, via way port3 Msuna Kc t, stmr.r 10 a- ra. " 'Thursday, September 23. Kauai- ports W. G. Hall, stmr., Z p. m. ' . : ' Friday, September 27. . ' "v Hawaii' via Maul .ports Claudlr.?. stmr., 5 p. m. '- Saturday, September 23. Hilo direct Mauna Kea, stmr., 4 p. -m. ,-. - . ; .-' . : Monday, September 30. ' Kauai "ports Noeau, stmr, 5 p. n. Sydney; via Pago Pago Ventura, O. XIAI13 Malls are due from the following points as follows: San Francisco Mongolia, Sept 25. Victoria Zealandia. Oct 9. Colonies Sonoma, Oct 4. . , Yokohama-Persia, Sept 17. Malls will depart for the follow ing points as follows: Yokohama Mongolia, Sept. 20. Vancouver Marama, Nov. 8. Colonies Ventura, Sept 30. San Francisco Persia.. Sept 17. . t TBAKSrOET BZSTICZ I " : v Logan, sailed from Honoluln for Can Francisco, arrived Sept. 12. Sherman, from Honolulu for Manila, arrived Sept 2. . - Sheridan from Honolulu for San Fran cisco, Arrived April 7. Crook, at San Francisco. . Buford, stationed on Paclflc Coa3t v . Warren. Stationed at the Philippines. Thomas, sailed from Honolulu for Manila Sept. 14. Supply, sailed from Honolulu for Seat tie, June 15 ' DIx, from Honolulu for llanlla, sailed Ang. 13. :-y!.'.'', - V .. , t PASSE5GEE5 BOOKED I 4 Per stmr. Maul, for Kauai porta. Sept 17. Frank Stone, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. E. H. Broardbenf Dora Broad bent Alice Broad bent E. E. Paxton, Rev. Hans IsenbergC A. Rice, Mrs. Rice, A. M. McBryde, Mrs. J. L. Wil cox, Francis Cay. - Per stmr. Mikahala for Maul and Molokal ports, Sept 17. Wm. Knott E. Pekao, N. Pekao, Mrs." M. Pekao, C. Newman. .. - " 'l- ' ' ' 0 m 0 ' ' - - - - " ; ' ' ':, DIED. McKEAGUE In Honolulu. September 14. John Dayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Z- McKeague, 902 Robello lan, aged two. months.. The funeral services were held yes terday: afternoon from the Towns c - ! Undertaking Parlors. The interment was at King street Catholic cemetery. Facills descensus Averco! Snre all-Mlke; 'tis ereased with r.