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FOURTEEN ITOHOLffLlX BTAR-BULT.ETIN, MONDAY, 8EPT. 8, 1913. 77 rm a tyq L ONE CENT A'' WORD U U?5WEAW AND DRESSMAKER. L. rook TaL ladles children's nn- derwear and dmisuUBf to order. reasonable. 1113 Nmxinu nr. HoUL 573-1 VULCANIZINQ. Auto, . Motorcycle and bicycle Tires Yulcaxlzed. Talaho Vulcanizing Co, ISO Merchant nr. Alskea Street Telephone 2197. 8." EalkL Manager.. ICll-tf. r . 1 i ' '''w w , WASHING '. .'o Lcrr. Cm class lauadry; w rrirtrue til "work; call and de- Utct. Enna. tr. DereUria BV C5?5-Iy. i 1 VACHIN3 AND IRONING ":ri rrirtnteed reasonable. Calli The passenger list of the Thomas. tz 1 tiV.nr. Ce YTo, VJrtr sr. CnkuL as made up so far by Lieutenant-Col-f.S77-ly -. - one jonn .T. Knight, superintendent i of the army transport service, is as WATCHMAKER. -follows: : V:;?, wttcL-iker; Jiwelrx re- I . ILlilS?l. V SfT r r-i-r r r- PafXal t:cMy. V.,CU!Ai;z..l AND JZWCLZR ."I.rcrl t-2.rtteea tatlr!actory or z.zzzj lici. Lcn To. Clzg cp. depot! r7-T ' v.Accri j.irAinin -czTTlir rcitlrtrs; tcrss. l ::;:-:'.:;;; &. uasa.,ArtiiiCrT: Ballard Lverlv. Fourth ma ! i: .aw, i.Ui.iAUw. , rr.,.. p.',, J. It, .. art ' . ...... . . i..--- aw t.:7-c-'. "j; c. nCTUr.I FRAMING." i j v. Cr.-fis Clrrrs. Ltl. Ar- crt.:'.l3 jlrturs -:j la cr:r; rrcr.pt r : rcrt Ci: TcL 11Z1 . 'TV -"p,.v- v-rri - . Tie purfc-3 cf tLIs regulation is to v ' 1 IZ r.ocn c I'czizj Cctea- lo P'ace e ammunition as far as pos--V" ' 1 "l-""for the "rese'ttin-' 0f l!i'e t::ir the control of . the com - r i' crnstruction cf cenent Ea"-ers cf organizations who direct t ' ' t.is tt te Library cf lts U8e' That dispenses with a detail j!a,T. IV 'v 1 : -Of staff ordnance oacers wit organ-''-:,::r.3z2 'blank forms' for Nations in the field. . . 1 . 3 cn file in the effice of In 'me of peace sufflcient ammuni-.-'.'zizrX cf Putlic Works tlon will be kept by organization com "l 'liiz."- 'imanders to fill the belts of the men. rlr.tcr.dent cf Publio Works ht will consist of ninety rounds per 3 La ribt to reject any or all rfl& for all arms with the exception " - j of that of the infantry, which will j. v CALDVELL, . hundred rounds. There will 'C-jrerlrtcrf :r.t cf Put lie Works, be twenty rounds per revolver, and II:r.tlj!u, C:r'l r 6, 1213. 1 9,200 rounds per machine gun platoon. tCwllt. - I The reserve ammunition will con- , eist first of the above, which will go Cir.TiriSATZ CF AUTHORITY, jto the field with the troops. The s j second class, to be stored at the post ". '3 !? t3 ccrtl.'y thtt Vt9 raclflc.ia far time, will consist of 120 rounds , U-.:t:l, a tir.l'.3 ccrpcratlcn per rifle for Infantry, with the excep- cr--r'r:i tzl cilrtlr? crder tie tlon of machine gun platoons. . The r! tl? Terrl rry cf IUtrI, tts cavalry will be allowed sixty rounds : ' x lih C lis troviclcri re-. for each rifle. The automatic rifle I Is c:r--":i Ith teforej Platoons are to be allowed 2,980, tr.3 t "Ilr3 tv.rrera,; rounds, and there will be twenty-one z t::;rzV tj Luthorlzed toreunas per pistol and 11,300 rounds : ; t . t'j'lzecs. s ' jper machine gun platoon.: It is pro- : izi,T "7 and the seal. posed to issue that amount of reserve trc-rury d;;:rtr:crt. tlis Krst, ammunition to the troops. m J.. D. XS1S. D. U CCNTTLINO. :t. Territory cf IXawsIL t::i-c:t. .. criA-ncri r:oTiCES. f,OTICE.TO CUCCCRICERS, I.ctlce Is hereby given that a m. rectory -of subscribers fit the Mu- I rX7r,Z -Hi -hnrtiT :ne Company will shortly. . c :? I. .tv a, '.w All E. c- a-rei and l ill totSSS rirttcn ncUce T or calf In pet:" at the office cf the companon ' s Lane, on or before Tuesday.! :-ber SOthr, 1913., at er which are earnestly requesiea rcsSUvely to changes will be :? for the new Directory. JTHAL TELEPHONE CO LTD. , Ey. F. G. HUMMEL, Manager. Ilruclulu, ' T. IU. September 6th, in:.- . .,', ' I ;. . 5643-2U : ' :. ' p. ). CURNZTTE. v " - '-:!:r.r ef Dseda for California t-J f.'jvv York; NOTARY PUCLIC; Crz-.'.i I'xrriais Llcanses, Draws ;'-rt t. Cstf ' Cits ef ? Rale, I ---. W'l'.lt, ct. Attorney for the ' lri:t Cc-rtv 73 MERCHANT ST. ;..:;OLULU. r .-.:.-. 1CiS.- : t.i.OLULU CCLLLCTION AGENCY AND CCMIC:iON CHOKERS. Cl!i cd Hotel Ets. TeL 4JSS. r.::;rc-r . Eureau, . Collectloiia, ., At tActrients, suits sxi claims, . ;. ' !vo fee for registration,- . . , ILSJ: E. LIcHAY, General Manaxer. Jlba jilaadard reaoedx tor covfKa, Koare t , aaaa aad .taroal af ."Cr.Cllr fectloiva.tlvUimach relief la 1b diaaaaea at the luaA,broaxlil Ita aad asthma. - 1 i s, l. ka Milhll mu lift I I . I Br Latest Mall SAX FRANCISCO When the Unit- CkA 8ft Aat al tfn , AMAnAf ' TflATIiat clearg j, September 5th, tailing Manila, cia Honolulu and Guarn S T"111, nr Penger list that - o- - offlcera or thi- apnrlce. A naasenrer , ' to Honolulu will be Lieutenant-Colonel j Carl Relchmann, who goes to join his . new command, the Twenty-fifth Infan- .'try.. Colonel Reichmann was very re- cently promoted from a Major to a , ' Lieutenant-Colonelcy, and naa bad an unusual career in the army.- A native of Germany, he came to the United 8tates In 1881. and served In the Twentieth Infantry as a private until 1884. Kwhen he was commissioned a second Lieutenant in the Twenty- fourth Infantry. He was s Major In 107. . He graduated from the Infan- I iry ana iavairy scnooi ana irom ine a . m " . a m m a a ' Army War College, becoming a mem- r of the permanent personnel of the t named Institution. He served In the Spanish-American war, as a Cap- tain of Volunteers, and, during the itussian ana Boer wars, represented the United States In Manchuria and .'South Africa. ' jjamin. Fourth. Cavalry; Captain W. 8. , Browning, Sixth Field Artillery; Lieu tenant V. W. Boiler, Second Infantry, ; and Lieutenant R. C, F. Goeti, Field ivu, first iiiiuuuvi uipuua . a. dcu Artiuery. For ManilaMajor T. N. Horn, Sec-' ond Field Artillery; Captains 'J. H. Parker. Eighth Infantry; F. W. Row ell. Fifteenth Infantry, and 'William J. Browne.; PhiliDDlne Scouts: Lieu- tenants E. E. Pritchet, Second Field 1 1 leia Artiuery, i a. vv. unuion, sev enth Infantry; X. F. Blauvelt, Sev- ana a . n . n enth Infantry; J. M. Kangley, coast artUlery corps : G. H. Wyman, Eighth Cavalry; J. P. McNeil and C O. J .V T1V 111 I n TT T.1 1111 chel ElghU ciry. P Arm- , 'on 4-eters of the same organization. . 4 2j Zj A general order prescribing the sup- r;fy of reserve small arms ammunition required by the mobile army has been Issued by the War Department The order divides reserve ammunition into three classes. The first-class to go to the field with the troops the second f rn tn th ffpl.1 in mrnhnt train and i - - 'the third .will accompany .the troops in ammunition trains. 11 of the am- munition in the line of communication trcm field supply depot or base of the ruIy to . the troops will be InV the hanis of line ofilcers, who Will report . V J I I f V- -. - .-'sr.. rr - San Diego, the people of which city have been hoping, to secure for it the proposed big army aviation school, probably will be disappointed in Its ambition to be the central point for the training of military "birdmen," as the thief signal officer of the army has made a recommendation and sub mitted specifications for the estab- j school at Fort Rlim Mmi . , S&m Houston. Texas. T. .ti.-tl The Atlantic Coast was rejected for the site of such a school because of hIh wlnds: at Galveston the - wind tended to prevent f he Mississippi vafley from u"Uzed- , - . s ?te5. . Augusta, GaT, were " . " . . i Z J I J " iIO"na, lo t 1Qew P10?8 Ir'J!cn were concerned, but the chief signal officer 'considered that these : points could not be selected because of the fact that there were so far separated from the men of the service that much of the utility of the school would be loSf ! : ; There, is a big Irrigation lake being trade near Fort Sam - Houston and this can be used in the work with fly ing boats.' Some of the . buildings pro rosed are barracks. for about eighty men; quarters for officers; a central school building, aeroplane sheds, ro tating hangars for dirigibles, stables, shops and a headquarters building. ' ' - '. 53! 33" . : ' : ,: . An unconditional pardon has been granted Thomas Franklin, formerly a captain in the army, by President Wil son, thereby giving to the ex-officer all his former rights of citizenship. Captain Franklin, from 1902 to 1907, was treasurer of the United States military academy. A couple of years after, his relief from such duty, and while the officer was stationed in the Philippines, it was found that there were Irregularities in his West Point accounts. In the United States circuit court in New York, on December 13, 1909, he ; -pleaded guilty and was sen tenced to two and one-half years in the penitentiary at Atlanta. His sen tence was later commuted because, of the strong belief that he was guilty of no intemiomVI wrong-doing, but that he merely was negligent, and on No vember 27, 1910, his resignation, from the army was accepted. His previous army record bad been brilliant. : As a result of the last trip of the army transport Logan from San Fran cisco to Manila, the question has been before the war department as to who has .command and ' control of such transport when off icers of the army, navy and marine corps are on board such -vessel.:. sThe department has be fore It t the present time a .report from Lieutenant-colonel, James B. Er- win regarding the last trip of the Lo gan, when a conflict of authority arose. The .war department finds it imprac ticable to make any special 'ruling on the subject at this time, and it is be lieved that no action should be taken by the issue of special instructions to change existing conditions in view of the fact that the - articles of r war, which would cover the situation," are now before congress for revision. The 122nd article of war, as the war de partment desires it to be amended, will, if approved by congress, read as follows: ' ' s . -' ' "When different corps or commands of the military force of the United States happen to Join or do duty . to gether, the officer highest in rank of line of the regular , army, marine corps, organized militia or volunteers there "on duty shall, subject to " the provisions of the preceding article, command the whole and give . orders for what Is needful . in the servjee, un less otherwise directed by the presi: dent" : ' i It is believed that the changes made In the proposed article" are sufficient, and aatisfactorily settle the question of control and command . . on. - army transports when members of the-et vice are carried .thereon. -vi'f;-. " " 37 37 The Secretary, of the Navy has made adverse reports' to the . Senate, naval affairs committee on the pending bills providing for the restoration to . the active list of the navy, with advanced rank, of Capt T. M. Potts and Com-, mander Arthur B. Hoff, recently trans ferred to the retired list on the rec ommendation of the "plucking board.'? In these cases the Secretary of the Navy takes the position in his reports to the Senate that both officers were duly and properly retired, and .that. In view of the long list of other officers who have been retired under similar conditions, no exception should be made by; special legislation, In favor ot CapL Potts and Commander Hoff. Special Star-Bulletin Correspondence! FORT SHATTER, Sept 8. Second Lieut Wm. A. Reed has been relieved from duty with Company I and placed on the unassigned list , ; v . The following changes in the enlist ed personnel of the 2nd Infantry bave been made: '. v ;v1.-"' r '--i-;. In Company H, Lance Corporals Ar thur W. Chapln, Lawrence P. Barron and Clarence R. Browij havie. been promoted to the .grade; of corporal. Company - E. Corporal John uwens is, at his own request returned to the grade of private, and Lance Corporal Thomas Flanagan promoted 4o fill the vacancy. .- - ;v" Private William T; WhiUker of the regimental detachment has been pro moted corporal.: Sergt Oscar Pfeffer, - Company H, 2nd Infantry, has been relieved as a member of the provost guard and Cor poral Richard C Garrett, same com pany, detailed In his stead. V At. their own request Corporals Jo seph D. Burnett and . , James P. M Daugherty Company '1, are returned to; the grade of private. " , ' .' 35" . 33" r':y1'' ' The following , program has been arranged by Chief Musician Jacobsen for the band concert to be given .on the lanai at post headquarters, at 7:30 this evening: ... . .: 'V " March: The Second Regiment. .. Hall Overture: Esmeralda' . . . . . Hermann Introduction to- Ballet: Egyptian. . . . . :-r; . i . . . v . : . . . . . Luigini Intermezz6 : Imam . . . . . . .. . . Mann Selection u Wonderland .... w Herbert Waltz: The Red Widow -.......... T- 4 i a -&rr JacoI)SD Flnel: One of the Boys...,.;. Bloom The practice march of the 2nd Bat talion, 2nd. Infantry, that was to have started' this morning has. been indefi nitely postponed and, though not yet officially -announced, there is to be a regimental "hike" beginning next Monday out in the direction of Scho fleld Barracks. - :.: ' 3T.35T -The following assignment of offi cers has been made by the command ing officer, 2nd Infantry: 2nd Lieut Douglas T. Greene to Company. I, 2nd Lieut Charles B. Lyman to Company D. ; Fort Shatter Notes Per . P.T M. E. Nile,'- from Toko- . hama, Sept. 7. For Honolulu: S. L Berger, S. H. Lloyd, T. u Trimble, For San Francisco: R. Aguilar. F. A. Barton, Miss M. Beezley. H. O.' Bol- ton. H. L. Cadwallader, E. Clark, A. . E. Crawford, Mrs. A. D. Curtis, Fung ( Hing Change Mrs. W. Wall. Miss A. ! C. Hall, Mrs. Tatsu Harao, Mrs.. H. B. ' Jones; Mrs. Chlyo Kameda, Jung Fang (TJ TJne Hurt Mf. Oj R P1I UIm V Rand, Ren Sx Dah E. Roth, 1 P.f L. Shaw, K. SneU. " - : " ' PASSEJGZES EXrZCTXH Per M. N. S. S. Honolulan from San Francisco, due at Honolulu Sept. 9. Miss M. Stambaugh,. Mrs. R. A. Ros- ; enthal. Miss K. Case, Mr. and - Mrs. , Wilbur Beeman and - infant, Mrs. Louis Marks, Mfasr Ramona- Marks, Mies Doris Marks, Miss Alma Mills, Miss M. G: Jordan." Miss Miber Rosa. ; Miss A. L. Roat, Miss Ella Rath, Miss Laura - A. Johnson, :' Miss A. Davis, Miss, Emma EJ Wlnslow, Mrs. H-TM. Roberts, 'Mr. aad;Mrs. D.,L.WIthIng ton and I wo sons, Mr. and Mrs.1 R..B. Booth, Mrs. L. Pascoe, Miss I Mary Macphail, Mrs. A. Macphail, . T. H. Cameron, : Mr. and Mrs. M. T.' Simon ton and son, G.-S.cwise. Miss Eliza beth Dutot,' Elmer-,1 Yates,- Jno. F. Hayes, Jno. -F: Stone, . Mr., and Mrs. Louis Kalsersmith, - P. A. 'Edmlston, Marston t Campbell. "Jn, Mrs.' 'Nellie Kellogg. Mrs. T. McDonald, Miss1 Alice M. Coughlin, Mrs. R." A. Belser and two children. Irs. E. K. Booth, Miss M. Booth. Miss Juliet' C. Thorp, Miss M. de BrettevIUeFJ. Geary,' BvT. Crowley. PASSE5GEES ' DEPi BTTD Per stmr. Mauna Kea, for Hilo and way ports. Sept 6. -Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Boardman,.Mlsa S. . Starkweather Miss A. Starkweather R. A. Drum inond, Mrs. Conrad, JUrs. J. W. Oreen. J.. A. Perrelda. Miss E. Hall Miss M. De Mello. MIbs Eva Hall. Miss E. Morrison, Miss G . Russell, Mrs Jas. Davis, Mrs. M. Tono," Mis , H Kua. i -': ; s 'Ar'O ir PASSEXflEES BOOKED Per stmr. Claudlne,. for Maul ports. Sept 8. Mrs. W. Cooper, Miss F. G. Yan. Mrs. N. Amana. ' " Per stmr. Kinau. for Kauai ports. Sept 9. Miss M.' F. Crasno, Mrs. s. B. Heaky, Miss C Stewart, - Miss M, pTn. Misa W. Weneler. Mrs. E. F. Brown, A. G. Howe, Miss E. RatlwA. Rice, Miss W. Ellis, Miss T. AIhrignt, Miss M. Riedell, Miss MBryantMiss D. Sheldon. Mrs. H Eishaw,:MIss H. Sheldon, Miss F. Jordan) Miss H. Goo.- " m '' Per M. N. S. S.WllhelmInar for-San Francisco, September-. 10. Mjiss I Cross, Mr. and Mrs. F r Klnley, Miss Jean' Macanlay, Miss & C. Hartman, E. B. Parsons; -Mrs. Oj Hazel, v Miss Etta Mount Mrs. J. J-Carey, Miss S. Carey, Joel B. 'Cox. Alexander. Ander son, H. H. Unruh,;-13. M. - Ehrhorn, L'stfe;7WIshard,TWfh Alexander, Miss 3adle Martin. Mi.s J; Robinson, Masters Fester, Mrs. C. J. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs.vM. A. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. F. TtockwelU- Mr. And'Mra. F. E. Forbes, Mrs. C. ' H. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gale, Miss Gale, Wm. . C. Mc Kay, Benjamin - Urbansky, Mrs. J.t A. Marshall, Miss . E. Pratt, Mrs. C' A. I home, Mrs. a P. Donrell and child, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ji Fitzpatrick, . Mr. and Mrs. a Wj Cranfll and son, Mr, and Mrs. L. 8 Porten jMrsH; M. von Holt Misa von : Holt, Mr. c and. Mrs. Harding, Miss V. Lewfs; Baby CastH Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Enfswiter. Mr. and Mrs MacDonald. Mrs. : A. . W.?, Bliss, Miss Florence Bllsa,,F. E. Gay, F. A. Schaefer, Jr Fred Blake, Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Norden Mr. and Mrs. E S Hatch, Rodger! Clark, W. A. Landsberger, R. M. Pratt Mrs. M. E. Grossman, F. E.. Davis, R,- M. Fltt Mrs. J. H. Coney and two children, Mr. and Mrs. George JR. Carter, Misses . E. and P. Carter, Master R. Carter, R. von Holt,; Carl Schaefer, Mrs. H. Meyer. ;; , Per stmr. Mauna Kea for Hilo and way ports, Sept 10. Miss K. S. Wight Mrs. H. Solomon, Miss L. Sol omon, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Berlnger, H. S. Decker. Miss 8akL --r Per stmr. W. G . Hall, for Kauai ports. Sept 11. Miss: A. Mahoe. Miss Mary Akeo, Miss A -Amana, Miss . k. Zane, Misa A; Wong? Miss E. Ink, Miss M. Cummings, Grace Chan, Miss n. Sanncer. Miss Ji Soencer. Miss Bean. Miss B. Hundley, H. H. Brodie, S. M. Hundley. ; " " Per str. Mauna Loa lor Kona ana Kau ports. Sept 12s Miss-C E. Chong, Miss IL J.iu.Miss O. Alu. "'..- i ai a BEAI. ESTATE TBAKS1CTI0SS : r .' Entered ef Record Sept 1913, ; from 1,0:50 -a. m. lo 4:80 p. m. - Noa Malanul to Haliimalle (w)... D B Ishihara to Kaneohe Rice Mill Co Ltd . . V. ........... . . V CM Kamaka Palelliahi and wf to Cas- sle A Drummond-. .... . . . . ; D William E Rowell by Regr. . .. .Notice WiUiam E RoweU by Regr.... .Notice William E RoweU by Regr..... Notice William E Rowell by Regr..,.. Notice William E Rowell by Regr..... Notice William E Rowell by Regr. Notice Eva M Belser and bib to Bank of .Hawaii Ltd .. ....... i...... M Palm Cafe Ltd to Cecil Brown et al Trs .......v. ;TrSale E L Schwarzberg and wf to Mollle i GniCC a a - a a . a a , ' D Entered ef Record Sept 6, 1912, from 8:30 . m. to 10:30 a. m. Shuze Shimozono to K Kuramoto. CM Makalelanl 111 and wf to S K La- iMa i . .... . . ............. ij i Samuel Kail imai to S Fugikane.. L Samuel Kailimai to S Okamoto ... Lj George M Raupp and wf to Chris tian Bode .. D Edward S Scott and wf .to Mutual Invstmt Co of Haw Ltd Tr .... M John A Maguire to John K Clarke. PA John A Maguire by Atty to John- .U A Maguire Est Ltd : . . ...... . . AL Samuel N Kaeo and as Atty et al to Suematsu Uyeda . . . . .... L Hano and wf to Paele (k) ...... D '. 1 s STAB-BULLETIN GIYES TOU TODAT'S NEWS TODAY. IIOVEIZEITTS OF T.TATTt STF.ATTERS r TESSELS TO ARUTTE . Tuesday, September S. Ban Frandaco Honolulan M. N. S. Hilo via way ports Manna stmr. -v , '. Kea Kona , and 'Kau ports Manna Loa. stmr, y O:' ' -:' : Wednesday, 8eptmbeV 10. Sydney N S. W. via Auckland and Suva Marama, C. A. a S. Vancouver and Victoria Niagara, C A. 8. 8. " ' v . v -Kauai ports WGHaTl stmr. ; v " ' Thursday, September tL - San Francisco China, P. M. 3. 3. Maul ports dauoine stmr. " . Port. Hartford Lansing.' Am. str. ' i - Saturday, September 13. Hongkong -via Japan ports Mon golia, P. M. S. S. Hilo via way ports Mauna Kea, stmr. ', : .-; . V " . :'.'. ? San Francisco Thomas, U. 8. A. T. 8nuday, September 14. Gaviota W. F. Herrin. Am, str. Maul ports-Claudlne stmr. . -iMaul, ; Molokal v and Lanai ports Mlkahala stmr. ' . T Kauai ports Klnau stmr. ) ' . " a m a am a. a "s ,' . ' v Monaay, oepiemoer io.' Salina Crux via San Francisco and Sound ports Missourian, A. H. 8. 8. San Francisco Sierra, O. S. 8, ' ; . Tuesday, September 15. -!. San Francisco via Sound ports IIU- onlan M. N. S. S. - ' Tuesday, September IS. - San fTancisco Manchuria, P. V. 8. S. v, - 'ir''...'. . ' " -: j .. " Hongkong via Japan ports Nippon Mara Jap stmr. ,' ; ! 1 Hilo vi way ports Mauna Kea, stmr. . " . . . , . Wednesday! September 17. . , ' San Francisco Chiyo Mara Jap str. Kauai ports W. G. Hall, stmr.- - . Thursday, September 18. -: Newcastle, N. 8. W Boverlc, Br. str. ' ' .'. ; - Maui ports Claudine stmr. ,- Friday, September 19. "J :; Kona and Kan portsMauna Loa, stmr. .; : . :..",'. ' ...". . ''.tT . r iSaturday, .September 20. . Hilo via way ports Mauna '.'- Kea Stmr. ;. V -KV: .Tuesday,. September 23. -Hongkong, via Japan ports Tenyo Iaru Jap stmr. - -San Francisco Lurline M. N. 8. 8. . f Saturday, September 27. : San Francisco Nile P.. M. 8. 8. ' - : Monday, September 29. ' v San jfTanclsco Sonoma O. 8. "8. ' Tuesday, September 30. San , Francisco Wilhelmina,- M. N. S. 8. i . ? . ; v , I :;TES3ELS TO DEPICT .- Monday, September 8. ; ; Maul ' ports Claudine stmr. 6 p. m. Kaualv ports Noeaa, str.S p. m. v- Tuesday, Sept 9. . .: MauV Molokal. -Lanxl ports Mlkahala, str., 5 p. m. Kauai ports KInan. str 5 i. m. - Wednesday, 8ept 10. ;San Francisco Wilhelmina, ; M. N. 8. 8 10 a,-m. - i, Vancouver land Victoria Marama, C.-As 8. 8. , ' ; Sydney, via Suva and Auckland- Niagara, C.-A. S. S.:.--. Hilo via wiy ports Mauna Kea, str: 10 'a. '-' v'-'.". Thursday,' 8ept 11. ; v Manila, via Japan ports Chins. P. M.8. 8. ' - . - Kauai ports W. G. Hall, str. 5 p.m. X - :v Friday, September 12. v Kona and Kan ports Mauna Loa, stmr. Maui ports Claudine, str 5 p. m. . Saturday, Spt 13. San . Francisco Mongolia, P. M. 8. a , r,-.rv Hilo via way ports Mauna Kea, str 3 p. m.. ' , ; Sunday, 8ept 14. , ,. Manila, via Guam Thomas U, 8. A. T. . .; ,. - Monday, September 15. Maul porta Claudine, atr 5 p. m. Kauai ports Noeau str 5 p. m. . --' Tuesday, September 1 6. San Francisco Honolulan, M. N. 8. S., 6 p. m. - "' ":' ; . Hongkong via Japan ports Manchu ria, P. M. 8. S. ;. San Francisco Nippon Mara Jap. str. . ; -: ; Maui, Molokal and Lanai ports Ml kahala. strv 5 p. m. - . Kauai ports Klnau, str4 5 p. m. Wednesday, September 17. Hongkong via Japan ports Chlyo Mara, Jap. str. Saturday, - Sept 20. ' '- 1' San FranclscoiSlerra, O. 8. 8 noon.' , : -: '-. Tuesday, Sept 23. . San Francisco Tenyo Mara, Jap. ' Saturday, 1 Sept 27. Hongkong, via Japan ports Nfle, P. JL 8. S. , .;.- '" -':': Monday, Sept 29., Sydney, ; via ; Pago Pago Sonoma, O. 8. 3. , : Tuesday, Sept 30. San Francisco Lurline, 31. N. 8. KAILS Malls are due from - the following points as follows: - ban Francisco Honolulan, sept 9. Victoria Niagara, Sept 10. v ; Colonies -Marama,' Sept 10. - Yokohama Mongolia,. Sept 14. Malls will depart for the following points as follows: - -. Vancouver Marama. Sept 10. . Colonies Niagara, Sept 10. Yokohama China, Sept 11. San Francisco Wilhelmina. Sept 10. TRANSPORT SERYICE Logan, from Honolulu for - San -Fran- Cisco. Sept 6. . a Sherman, from Honolulu for Manila, v Aug. 14. . " v; V., Thomas, San Francisco for Honolulu, Sept. 5 . '.. y: Warren, stationed at the PhiUpMnaa. Dix, sailed from Manila, Aug. 15, for Honolulu. 1 ' Sheridan, at San Franctaca OCEANIC STEAIISHIP CO. SYDNEY FOR SAN FRANCISCO I S. 8. Sonoma ... Sept 5 8. S. Sierra ........... SepL 20 S. 8. Ventura i. Oct 3 TO SAX FRAXnSCO, S3U)0 ROL'XD TRIP, lUOJtt. ; TO SYDXET; $150.00; BOUND TRIP, KiZAX . ' . x . Sailing Lists and Folders , en applkatloi to C. BBETTEB k COl, . LTD., General Ageats. PACIFIC HAIL . Saillags from Honolula ea FOB THE OBIEXT Siberia, (via .Manila) . ..Sept, 1 China (via Manila out and In) ............Sept 11 ManchurU (via. Manila). Sept II Nile (via Manila out and ; in) .. ..i ....Sept. 27 Mongolia (via Manila) . .Oct 7 Persia (via Manila out and ' In) .... ; . . .... ... i . .Oct 23 For general lafonnalloa apply to J3L Haohfold & Co Ltd - T0T0 KKASIA; Steamers of the above Company ' or about th'e dates mentioned below: FOR THE ORIENT . 8. 8. Chlyo Maru.......8ept 17 8. 8. Nippon Maru.......Oct I. 8. 8.' Tenyo Maru . Oct -13 1 8. S. Hongkong Maru..: Oct 30 8. 8. Shinyb Maru.... ..Novi 5 Calls at Manila, omitting call at Shanghai. '.. ; CASTLE & C00KE. LIMITED .Agents, Hcr. j Matson i Navigation Comnan? Direct Service Between San FROM SAN FRANCISCO v 8. 8. Wilhelmina... ...'.Sept 2 8. 8, HonoruIan.."..,...Sept d 8. S. Lurline i . .Sept 23 8. 8r Wilhelmina. . ... . . Sept 30 S. S. HYADES sails from Seattle For further particulars apply 'to. V CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., CANADIAN-AUSTHALASIAii hUi-.L u.AlL LL.i For Sura, lackland and Sidney 8. 8. Niagara .........Sept. tu 8. 8. Marama ... ....... .Oct f 8. S. Makura ..........Nov. 5 THEO. H. DA VIES & CO., . AMEBICAN.nAWAUAX STEAMSHIP COPAJfT rrom New York to Houolulu fit ................. S E PT E M Z Tt Cth Freight received at all times at the toapaays vhaxt 41t au South Brooklyn. ' , : FBOM SEATTLE OR T.IC03LI TO n050LULTJ CinrfT 8. S. MISSOURIAN to sail about ....SEPT. 8 S. 8. MEXICAN to sail about. . . . . ......................... S EPT. 23 8. 8. ALASKAN to sail about......... OCT. 2 H. Hackfeld & Co, Ltd.. Agents C. P. Morse, OenL Fre'.rtt l-zt (TV V J ' ; : i) i i FK&O L. WALDRON, LTD Agents. NE17 (GOODS :. j : ' OPEN I NO " -. -, Yoo Clian Cz, Co.! PARCEt DELIVERY PHONES MESSENGER i 3461 YOUNO LAUNDRY PHONES After Your Plunge In the Surf, ; Smoke an OWL . 5c Cigar. " M. A. GUNST & CO, INC. GEORGE Y JAKINS Aietloneer and Commlsslesi IgenL Sachs Block' 76 Beretanta St IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN ; NEWSPAPERS Anywhere at Any Time, Call oa or V:- Write : : ': E. C. DAKE'S ADVERTISING 'y: -:-, v.: " - AGENCY . 124 Sansome Street ' San Francisco SHORT LINE FOR SYDNEY, N. ft. W. 8. S. Ventura ... , V . . . . . 8 pt 1 8. 8. Sonoma .....Sept 2) 8. 8. Ventura ..........Oct 27 DTEAUSHIP CO. sr abost'tke follonins ditrst. 5 FOB SAN FBAXCISCO Nile ,-....... , .. . , .8tpt S.- Mon;o!ti ............ .Sept. 14 - Persta . . .............. Oct - 4 Korea .Oct .12 ' Siberia ........ .........Oct 23 China -i....... ...... .Nov. 4 Manchuria . ; . .v .. .... Noy. 11 r. ... will call at'and leave Honolulu on ; - FOR SAN FRANCISCO 8. 8. Nippon Maru ...V.Cept 11 8. 8. Tenyo Maru .....Ce;t 23 8. 8. Hongkong Maru.... Oct 11 8. 8. Shinyo Maru.... ..Oct 15 8. 8. Chiyo Maru... ....Nov. 11 Francisco and i!:nc!u!u rbn CAN FRANSIICO 8. 8. Wilh:!mlna...v..C;;t 13 8. S. Honolulan..;. ...C;;t 11 S. S.- Lurline..'.,.;'.;. Sept. S. S. Vi:helmina.;.....Oct 8 - . . . for Honolulu on or about SEPT. 27 Gcncrd Ants, Hcr.clu. : .1, For TIctorIa aal Tancoarcr S. 8. Marama ..... .aapt . t . 8. 8. Makura ...Oct 7 . 8. 8. Niagara. ........ ..Nov. 4 LTD., GENEnAL AGSHTS Oahuniilvav Tirr.2 icj e WU iVVAHU. ; Way statlons--9:l5 a. 3:25 p. tx For Perl City. Ewa Mill and Yay 8tatlont f7:30 a. taH J:15 sw o, . aa . m m aa.a w ha an - wii;j a. p. wi:u p.. ex. 6:15 p; 13:33 p. m, fll:13 p. o. For Wahiawa aad Leilebsa iO.XJ a. vu ft-AO p. m, "5:00 p a UrOd ....... . : INWARD. . . ' ArrfTe flonolula from KahtttT. Wa!v aiua aad Waixnae mS:U a. ex. 1.31 p. BV. ' . -" - - ArrlTe Honolulu from Ewa Hill and Pearl City 17: 45 a. nu !: nu : 11:02 a. 1:30 p. nt, 4:21 p. nv' 5:32 p. m 7r:30 p. m. . " ; . J ; v ArrlTe Honolulu -from - Wahiawa and Lellehua 3;15 a. ta, tl:ti p,' saw 4:01 p. 7:10 p. m. , The Haleiwa Limited. 1 two hoar train (only first-class tickets honored) leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 3:31 . tt.t.l T-i l t a. iur nueiwi nuici ; reiorsias ar rives In Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. The Limited stops only at Pearl City and : Walanae. Dally t Except Sunday tSunday onlj G." P. DENISON,; F. C SMITH, Superlntandent C P. A. ' T. f.luraKami Shoten ..'..-,'..' . - .-. : Importer and Dealer la. JAPANESE DRY and FANCY GOOOt PROVISIONS, GROCERI E8. Eto. . 32-34 Hotel Street near Nuuaan. Wholesale A Retail Dealer In ENGLISH & AMERICAN WOOLEN. SILK AND COTTON GOODS . . Corner Nuuanu it Beretanla Sta. Y. TAKAKUVA, IrOMMISSION MERCHANT Japanese Provisions and General Merchandise Nuuanu St. Near Kino 8t