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.TV ii) rv VmttMO BDLCBTIKHOWOHJt.O. T. H., SATURDAY, MAR. 12, 1910. at a f & k lonf akk $10 a m Until April 1st ' ": -- - J150 $2 tit t gii . 6Mh rfr. .0. 'Vl I a..' m.. HI 1 waiatae Heights 7 Lots 7 - K1 ! I ' l On' the Kaimuki Car Line THAT MfE PRICES WILL POSITIVELY BE ADVANCED. .. STREETS PAVED, EXCELLENT VIEW, NO?ROCK BUY; NOW, and make 25 per cent, on your money by saving V the advance in price .:-- 1 i r..7 Hawaiian Realty Co., fii f ir'Tir K?..m.? 83 Merchant St Phone 553 a MASONIC: TEMPLE Weekly Calendar 1 MDtvDAV Hawaiian Stated ruiiHUAV fWUUNHMOAY WUH8DAV Honolulu Commandery Regular. s!p. m, JPerfectlon 14th Ceoree-" ? 4ATuwnv Lei Aloha No. 3 .RcE'-'laEz. J ?All visiting member of "tn" Order are cordially Invited to. attend meetings of local lodges ' Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondavi of each month at K. F. Hall 7:30 F. M. lint UP PUAIUPPRM iUCUIUCll ui waninc tuointcny otner All0. ENEF1CIAL ASSIATIOH. ciations cor dially invited. UE ij'g M HASMONY LODGE, No. 3, L 0. 0. F. Meots, every Monday evening at !:f:8u lnl. 0. 0. F, Hall, Fort Street. a E. It HENDRY, Secretary. j II. E. MCCOY, Noble Grand., . JftjAll visiting brothers very cordially 'Invited. ' -. - IDAED I0DQE, No. 1, K. of "Pi j. I. f IpMeets every first and third' Frl ftey eveulng.at 7:30 In K. of P. Hall,, erner Fort and Beretanla. VUltlng , .toothers cordially Invited to attend. Wi WM. JONES,, C. C. . O. F. HEINE. K. R. S. it w. - ;-- - n s WE HAVE WITH US V KT THE YOUNQ. LOCAL AND GENERAL v When .von wint tibe BTJBE toBhoWtvon)!' ' ' &' . .fCy 'W .. Friday, March 11. MMMMMMM.M.MMMHHHHMMMMaMM.MA The value of' the 'classified ad it . that it carries a real menage to the i Jas. Johnson, in o: a. n w. Tn,M reader. It iDecifies somethinK that I Wniiui. the reader is, interested in learning; I , Saturday. March 12. and for this reason' the return from I ... Dr wall Stockton, cal.; Mrs a. Chalmers, U- Hawaii use the Bulletin. hUO! Mis nhnlmnra t.lhnn. t U Mn. I " rajne ihuo. v n wilfnnn-. uiin- Telephone 603 to have Laundry Mr. and Mrs. T. Weir. Salt Lake City. ca,Iod ror and -ellvored quick. ri j... ..' .. . I Whltnev A Mnrsh havn a ho inursaay, niarcn lu. lv- . mFUiMt VN W7Z-. 11 Undled tttj&tifiBtifotiKiWW 'F" r4 i -U. J oaiuroay, March 1Z. a wr uut rcuwun reiura irau i ,. .,. . rrrv-TBaWIIWrnTn ' WW' t ' Jameson, Parker Harich. in.1 classified advertising it inttantane- J: wj- Aiik 4 V-wr.V ?r 'Wti $Ht ?fiij?.iga : Mr. and Mrs. w. ,D. Austin, oai. To get immediate Te turns in ""tl'f)M " -l J, -"" uton, cal.; mm.a. Chalmers, u- Hawaii use the Bulletin. ny.j,;' fin't'rAiiiK- FT ' '" '''";' ' j Theo. E. Martin, San Francisco; Carl Waldeycr, Lahalnaj A. L. Jamea, Jr., Lcllchua. Wedn'esday, March 9. TFTAfsojis, U. Si TU. C; A. R illtMr.U. :S, M; C. Uator. B. Waas. UaM:C.rQ-S. Slrooni U. S. M. C.J, w. uamsch, u. S. M. c.i E. H. Blair. -tirttrHFCT-Jif. and Mrs;:cr. W. Van iTRcriHr-'Mr.'and Mrs. V. a. Emory. "TFOSiiaUHra.- W Mann. Hawaii: J. Qulncy. Adams. t Tuesday, March 8. D.'C. Lindsay, Kahuku; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baldwin, Kcalakekua; Quy F. Maydevolly, Kona. -I AT THE HAWAIIAN. f VONOLUIU I0DQE 616, B. F. 0. E. jJAWAIIAN TBIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. B. K. tWMeetl tivmrr flrt nnil th!rl Thnri. It ilryi of each month at Knights of K (Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor- jauiy invited to attend.' V. HIG0IN3, Sachem, i fO. V. TODD, 0. of It. iHonolulnl Lodge No. 610, 0. P. O. ITika, meets In their ball, on King .Bireei, near Fort, every Friday even. tig. Visiting Brothers are cordially Invited to 'attend. B.'A. DOUTHITT, B. O. H. 0. EASTON, Bec'y. ONOltntf AERIE 140, V. 0. E. TUeets on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings of, each month at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner Beretanla and Fort streets. U nd. I .VT. II. IWUCI, W. X ; WM. C. McCOY, Sec. (Wm. M$3NLEY I0DQE No.8,K.ofF. W Meets every 2nd and 4th Baturday r.Jevenlng' at' 7:'30 o'clock In K. of P. p- .Hall, cor. Fort and Beretanla. Visit- linn uiuiusra coruiany mvuca to at f H. A. TAYLOR, C. C. v, k; a. jacobson, k. r. b. 'is WE USE No Preservatives In Our Cream . Special care to keeo1 it cold and protect it ,from contamination as- niure- ample keeping ;.t'qualities. '.THE POND DAIRY, i;P;vTeL 890. Friday, March 11." Mr. nnd Mrs. VT, J. Blake,- New Yorkj A. D. Barlow, San Fr'incUco. ' Saturday, March 12. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, H. Kunewa, Wal luku. Wedneciay, March 9. D. Young. Monday,' March 7. "D, D. Gregory, .Arthur Lane, Vancou ver;' M. Jongencel, Wahlawa. ' : ' March B, 1910. , Clara 'A. Bellon,' Tacoma, Wash.; Wlnlfrod Wells, Soattlo, Wash.; R. II. Clarke; Tacoma, Wash. Friday. March .4. Robert -H. Lo Blanc, Schodeld Bar racks, - mm i t 1,-THE STRAMER Mnuna Kea boro a Blight roeemblanco to a 'Noah's Ark as Bhe camo nlong Bide her wharf at tha conclusion of a voyage from Hllo and way ports this morning. ' In addition to cighty-flve cabin pas sengers and a number of deck travel ers, the vessel brought a varied con signment of llvo slook.i There were horses,. cattlo, sheep, ono dog,, a crata of piggies, several boxes .of chickens' tubs of, frogs, and of course tlio prldo pt Purser PhUlpps1, th6 ship's cat Too Mauna Kca met' with fine weather, 'moderate trades' and smooth seas pre-' vailing. m i ACCORDINO TO, a cable received hero from Yokohama, Japan, tho'Toyo Klsen Ka'lsha liner Nlppbn 'Mam, en routo from tlio Far Enst to' San Fran-' Cisco sailed from Ih'dt port .on Friday,' Tho Nlpion Maru Bhould' arrlvo at' HonolUlUTirfoV'a-boUt MhfcH't19. ' Whitney & Marsh have a handsoma window display of black gowns, nets nnd trimmings.' C. Peres who was charged at the police i court with .vagrancy, bad his caso nolle prossed this morning. If you want a good )ob dona on an auto or carriage' take It to Hawaiian Carrlago Mfg. Co., 417 Queen St. Time spent at the Fashion Baloon Is time 'pleasantly spent This place' Is Bom'otlmes known as tha Two Jscss Phone S and ask for Manuel Richard When you wan an automobile. Seven seated Chalmers-Detroit late model. ' Tennis by night has como to stay and tho Manoa Club Is figuring: on bringing off' a tournament In the near (uturei Miss Welhelmlna Tenney has pur chased a Pope-Hartford automobile, and Is already competent to run the machine herself. Now a tho time 'to got good Iron Into the blood.- Order a cam nf our Sarsanarllla and Iron. Don't forget our distilled water. Cohsolldated 8oda Water Works Co. Phone 71. Colonel von Schrader, Chief Quarter master Department of. California -u the gucst'of honor at' a' dinner given by Oenerat and Mrs.. McClellan early In tho wfk. Jordan's big sale will closo,on Wed' nerfday next. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday tho grand spring open Ins 'of. Imported gowns and millinery will take placet ' Jo Monlz had both cases against him dropped, at s tho police court this morning; the evidence was nope too stronj, and tho. prosecution did not press, the chargos. I Coca Cola Is growing, more popular each' day as It morltat-become more and more known. Order a casa from Hay-Ulan Soda Works and try It. It Is delicious., Phone 616. V AUk your" groter for Nlcelle' Olive Olli -It Is the best and 'most delicious olivo oil, on the (market' Put up. at Nlce, France add made, from absolute ly sound,, perfect olives.1' Pure and unadulterated. You'll Hks.iL Mil. Sbga, wife -of -editor Bdga'of the' Klppu JIJl will be'a1 passenger on the "iTenyo Maru; whlfcHi satis for Ja. pan on' tho '21st Editor Soga, was one. of the leaders In the recent Japan. cso atrlko-and, It.'la'his 'Intention to send. His wire and family' back to Jn iian.Mo, live th'ere, It Is said, pehnan--ehtly) or'atMcttst, toWlongtlmdr ALE OF STOCK tr vyXfepoy.r,oT,lr; 1Mb r 'SE ' T' Last Week of Our Clearance Mi We .want a very large business tnexi week. 'To "that end we offer astonishing values ' in ' every department. There will -be the most unusual bargains, in Spring. Lin gerie, Dresses, Skirts, Sbi-H-Waitt,' Hosiery, Uujlln Un derwear, Embroideries, etc. SEE OUe; WINDOW DISPLAY We are' here to serve you,, and we can do it to your complete satisfaction and greatest economy. 1 I ' ' fry It t " .. - A. Bloms, Fort Street, opp. Catholic Church tAmtieJia&Ui l , Viji 1 4 1. HATID V06D railroad tleSi'dbstlned for llPdon'rid harrf' left-' '.Hflttf-Tiv' tho 4 , American 'schooner AWft WJTh'ls1 Vessel has been" taklug on cargo nt tho Ha j wal pprt.for vevefHI wCcks past. (The I'Aloh'a'' tailed for Soiiihefii .California ,on lAslr-FrWiy: ''V- ' ' THK-'OANXDUN-'AUBTIUUkN. lin er Mnltal, which sailed from. Honolulu for yahcouvef !6ti'Mrcu "3iI;taTrived at the Carta Jlsnport, on Thursday)) , . vnv Mjlssi nd' v n -k ji TODAY'S ARRIVALS Included the steamer Iwalonl from Hawaii porta with lSO'tilWhldeifiria'SSSlpacViges Ham' Henry, A. Mnrques( Henry. . sundries. -j J BIcknell, and F.'Andrnde. .The com- ' ' .. 'JL .T '." ' . V J' . ..I. I...I. la if.. .... .11. A. H.t..l lllfi A.HlilUV.A.1 HUU'JUnU 'tTia IS they have suffered loss through -the reported to hov ifit San Franilsco actions of, the defendants In connect iTeslerday'l'wlth ddsUnMIon1' as lone- iiwu wmi iin.- o.wn -pi ,u,vi,. . M , ,. , . , snares or ine uenton u. Mining corn- ..,I,J,M,, .i.,u'-,., S i I'll' .'. !V i BkbeWT! rCia!m That JuapHtsWere Unwarranted .A suit' In equity has been begun Inthe'Clrcult Court by MarT. Her bert and H. L. Herbert against Wit Snipping- .: L 1 : ss 1 4 4 , S !. . i ftnnivsx i j utrn i svy , t Saturday, March 12. Hllo via way' ports Mauna Kca, stror., a. m. Sallna Cms, via San Francisco and Seattle Virginian, A.-H. S. S., a. m. -t VE88EL81TO ARRIVE Sunday; March 13. Kauai ports Klnau, stmr. Maul' and Molokai porta Mlkahala, stmr. t .Monday, March '14.' ' Son Francisco Nevadan V-lLntmr. Ban Francisco Logan. U. S. A. T. Ban FruncUco aiougu'.la, f. M, n. 8. r Friday, March 11. Ca Maul and Hawaii ports Claudlne, Btmr., 5 p.' m. V VE88ELS TO DEPARt 3 fAMBNOSM DKIATKD il pany. th stock" belonglns toMri.1,, 'An ared-an Elegant Iterbirt and, being left In the hand. 1?: tfJ?SK?i ? nf .wiiii.m u.,r. hn .w. Jinorning- had W dW),ud.! ond1 costB Per ttrar. Claudlne, tor Maul and Hawaii ports,-Mar. 11. Wl A. Bald win, Mrs. Baldwin, MrS. W. F. Dale1, Mrs. L. Mason, A.' Hanober:, 'Mrs. E. II. Hart , . , f ' ' rrrrrm Monday, March- 14,i ; ,j Japan ports 'and Hongkong Mod-. golla. P; M.. 8. 8, - i ) Kauai ports Npoau stmr:, 6 -p. ni. Tuesday, March 15. ' Manila via Guam Logan, U. S,A:T. Hllo and way porta-Maunal.Kda, slmn s Kauai ports Klrfiu; stmr,' Maul and Molokai ports Mlkahala, stmr, . San Francisco Lurllne.-M. N. S. S; . rUmWittM ADitlVajl .lUHf 1,1 MJUll of 'William Hourr when the 'Her beVts" went'td Sydriey, Now South' Wales, In the year 1908. The 'complnlnt states that ths stock was sold .by Henry for 2000, and that the other' respondents named secured' portions of the amount In connection with gar nlshee proceedings, 'it Is claimed that' some of the judgments' obtain ed against the Amount In the hands of Henry, as special agent, were un warranted. ' !ff.t1JjS AfFllVITfFlHEl. ' IN HOLT CASE Deny Irregularity In Special Grand Jury Venire A number of affidavits wore placed on file In tho Circuit. Court this morn ing by Deputy City and County Attor ney Mllvcyton In opposition to the 'mo tion made' to quash tho ' Indictment against former Tax Assessor Holt on the ground, that thoro was Irregular ity In a special venire for tho Terri torial grand Jury which returned the Indictment against the' former public 'officio;: - - ;, Tho' affidavits -arc byJohn Marcal lino, clerk In Judge Wbltnoy's depart ment of the Circuit Court, K. C. Win ston, Goorgo CPottori FyT, P. Water' .h'ouso, J, W.tWaldron, H..P. R.'Glado, W. R..Castle.,andiFrod Wi Mllverton. , '. ne amaavits flieo acny ine assertion mado-by ,th attorne- fop JIpH tbat tho Indictment against, the, former tax assessor, was. diiov to. anynlng'but a .bollef"triat hei violated the law and had been . guilty of. embezzlement, of publlo funds during his term of "offlco. . THii .Lldllf iiouak.teudcr' Kukul (Wltbj M'aJor..Wlnskw aa a passenger cauca at-uiio on ner last trip to. tno Big Island.. Tho vessel had returned ,n lnnll. ... .4 ftt... .!... .. .1... ..!.. ti rvatvaiuau lb lliv iiiiiij ui my uu panuro or tnp steamer Mauna Kea. . IT 'WAB-ioxoected that tbe Ameri csnOiawallan freighter Arlt'onlan Would, sall'from Hllp'for Sallna'Crtir on Friday (svenlng. Th'o' Intention was to glvjtlie, jifeam'er a, very prompt 'die1 .patch" at tho Hawaii 'port; ''"' ' , ; .T,nB AURIVAIof thtf American barkcntlno S, O. Wilder at MnhiikOna ls reported. The.yessel corrios from ari Francisco and brings a large 'gen erarcar'so'for'the Hawaii port f A' SHIPMENT of sugar .amounting to 650(f Backs arrived fron Hawaii ports this' morning by the, steamer Nl'l lidirV' Tlie1 vessel nla? brought 75 head cattlo' for1 local importers.' nt'the order 'ofijusge AhiSrada.'. AFTEIt A VOYAGE from San Fran clsco to Scotland on tbe British ship'. Wayfarer, on which he shipped hj "purser" at a salary of one' shilling a month, Edward Hideout, a wealthy San Francisco youth', son' of Mrs, P. M. Rldeout, wlio now controls her lato husband's chain, of banks In Northern California, arrived nt New York from Paris on February 12 aboard tho liner La ProycncO. Young' Rldeout la ac companied by his mother, and they tiro on their wny homo to San Francisco. Mrs. Rldoout met her son In Paris after the completion of his voyagq In December and they have been sight seeing since' then, remaining In "Paris during' tho recent floods;, , 1v Young Rldcoiit's seafaring expert onco was In pursuance' of, an Idea of his mother that' a young man should havo had 'some bard and health-giving work boford taking up a -career, and na she Intends that her eonf shall as sume the direction of . tholRldeout banking' enterprises shoi planned tho tea trip.'- Accordingly 'young 'Rldeout -hipped on tho Wayfarer, a British squarorlgger bound from Ban Francis co to Lclth, Scotland, and on; Jul j- 24th last Balled'out of .'the Golden Osto. Ho' was on tho ship's article's as "purser" and his, salary' Was Bet down nt i a paltry two hits' a month. But, as. thoro Is no purser on a sailing ship, and as Rldeout will 'one day bo a millionaire,- theso wero mora formalities of tho, maritime law. , - m ' .. THE SETTLEMENT' of tho great coal strike at Newcastle. .Australia. will bo followed by the pfompt' dis patch of at least a 'round .doten of .ntcaruora and, .wlndjammore, coal lad en, for 8an Francisco. The strike Is to como 'to'1 ah end, after' the. mlhos and the, thousand's of workers' havo pecn ldlo for months. During that tmo nb car'goes left Ncwcas'ttp, and' the effect Ijcre, at 'least, was ,to 'ralso, thb pfieo bccoal anil to cause' con- Burners td. think that even .higher luicua. niiKUi, fill" uuiure, me ir)KO coulll bri bfoUnKt to 'an itdil. ' ' I r.i.ll'j I' .4.L,. .;.! .;.,;;..,. . juvuvu iu iuo iibi ,oi vessels (fj ad 'coal for Bah 'Franeisc6;.uhd'nowl ) Jit.'Newcastleor close 'by; arothe Brl tlsW steamers 'CentuVy', Ilynford, 'Eng lish Monarch, Vennaehar nnd M S. Dollar, tho American, bnrkentlrio John Palmer. Anlerlcan' ebliOonor Annlo' E.' Smale, British snip Dartfdrd. British ship Yeoman, British barkentlhe' Hel? ,b, ueigian snip'i,Avenir ana vrenen h'orlf' TtnTirhakl ' ' i ' M'. n CONTRACTS word' 'slgnea' lnv Lon io'n on'Fobniary S for tho constritet'lort In the' United States of two battle' ship-; of the preadnodght'clako (dr'thrf Argentine itepuouc. Tno vessels win b6 of 28,000 tons displacement cacti with a guaranteed' speed of twenty two 'and' orfe-Tialf knots. ' TIkT cbst of uoth will bo 22.000,000. ij 1 i'ii. '1 Per O. 8. S. Alameda, from San Francisco, today Mlsa S.j Abrams, Ma3 M, R. Baldwin, Mlsa Annette Booge, 8. F...Burbonk, Chas. Burger, Mrs. J, T; Clarke, Miss Toby Claudd, Leo Cooper, Miss Fi E. Dennis.. Mrs. J, E.; Dlmond. W. O. Eborhardt, Mr. Frledlander, II. II. Oault.Dr. R. S. Grimes', Mrs. Grimes,- Mrs. C. E. Haytle, II.' R Haynle,. A. T. Henry1, Ar J HotchklM -Milton D. Jncoba.l Mrs. IL H. Kolfer, MUs M, Mlnney,. Dr. ' W; D.-' Klrkpatrlck, Mrs. A1.. Knox; Rev. C. W. Lofflngwell, Mrd.. Lefflngwell.'Mrs. A. W, Palm, M H. Pearman, Mrs. Poarraan,' F-'H. PecW, Dr." W. ' B.; 'Plntner. Mrs., Platnei1, Mrs. E. B, BpencerjlDr.; O. H. Stove, Mrs, Stover, W. S. 'Aiompson, MrA Thompson, and' two children, Arthur ." train, airs, a, iripp, j. ij. ii.m. M."Tuftnorr MI3S J.. Vnn,Cleve, Dr. F; J. Van Kirk, A.F. Vlck Roy, Mrs. Vlck Roy, Miss E. Von Brahatn," A. Waldenteltr, MiiJ WaldmelorC. H. Weatherbeo, Mrs. M. Weeks, F. Wi. West; -Jas! Wllklnsont Mrs. Wllklnl sdn, Paul Wtthlngton, "Miss Henry1, D. Thompson,' Mr.r Cdncepslon. ' 1 'Per stnir. Mauna Kcjir 'from Hllo 'an'drway,ports! ZlO. Dunn and'wlM, Geo.'C. Beck, J. H. .Rs6'anTwlfo,W. Al "Cobber! F. K. Clarko Mr'a.' J. 3. Bliss. Mrs. J. W.. Vail!' Thos: Weir and wife, C.Dfnry1 nnd 'wife.; MUs Andof- Sbd, Mrs, R. Meniara.'Miss h; Meniam, Ii; Amuesen, S, JacobSeh, Mlss''Ca narlo: Mrs.'. Amusseti'. Mrs." Jordail, Mrs. Murphy, R; J. Buthly, 8.. M. Mur phy, wifo and child; N. C. Wllfohg. J., 'H .Moranger 'Mra".' At 'Chalmors" onbf dUghter;Rev. Y'WI Chan; Mr. 'it. WahkU'hel LT A'. Thurston.' 12. D.'Laf- 'sen, J. T. Stacker, C.'M Pond, O.- vV. reavy, and wire," earn jonneon,. a. Vgnab'rlf. Jho. Fribble.'' Rev. B: W, Pak', W. P. McDougall, Mrs. Tt K.' fiaipo ana Z' children; a; w; t. not- tomley, H. E.' Hondrlck? WiA. Dou ble F. Lewis. It. Glnnca. Mrs- J; H. Notley.tMrs. 0. K. Notfey,' RoV C. f.' Choi, Mrs. D. Nolno and son,' D.Uard leson. 0.' II. Bailey, Mr. H..'0. Men, 9. Punohu!Dl4. Baker; wlfd and 2 ehll- 'dren( FathferJoseph, 'J. H.- Kuhewn and 'Wife, Rov. Y. IWhmura, Mrs. A, K. WeTrh, Miss M. Sahnders. R. Iav W. A'aruonwell,fMIa'l'La.W, d. I.1 Rlcharosou, 13, ,"A, )Prn Mrs. Pratt S. D. Barlow; R6V.' Morimoto Rev. Y .TAwaka.MrsFuWraWp. rblJdroiBntf a " servant, W. B: A!uatlnl,Mrii:iustln,".H.. S'Dtl Fockb; W.' PfotonhVuer, Chaa, Ayat' 3-an. 'BULLETIN ADS PAY tl M-Or.WN:!fprit"'', f 4- ' ' ' ' " Bsturday, March -iz. i 8AN' FRANCISOO--rSalled' Mat". 1,' noon: a. hi wuncimina, ror itono ' , luiu; ' " ' HILO Sailed Mar. II: rSch. Aloha, fdr Redoldo.- Friday, March 11. I VICTORIA Arrived Mar,, iO: B. S Maltal, hence Mar.i 3. - YOKOHAMA Sailed Mar. 11': S., S, ,'Hlpnon,Maru fo'r lionolulu. SAN FRANCISCO Sailed . Mar. 11: Shin John Enn, for Honolulu. . MAHOKOttA'--'Arrlv,cd'Mdr.'llVnktn. 3. G,iWlld6r.'ft'om',Snri Frahelscb. 1 ' '" f i. " ' .' i1 i Bulletin'Builhesi Office Phone 25fl Bulletin Editorial Boom. Phone 18J' PA88ENQER8 BOOKED Per M; N. 8. B. Lurllae, for Sail Francisco, March IB. Master Ten noy, Mrs. V. L. Tenney,- II. P. Wood. Mrs, Wood, M. Dredgo, Mrs. Dredgo, Dr. and Mrs.. Howard.' Joseph Spitzer, Mrs. Spltzer, 'Miss Buchmnn. Mlsd, Drybrcad.'Mrs. F.Dercgo, Mrn. Dial dell. Louis CnJerwodd, Ed Benne'r, F. C. Ubon. Dr.. and Mrs. McNab. Mis McNab; MreVUnderwood. Mrs. Cainp bell, Miss CVBImpsohMrB., Simpson. Mr. 'nndlMrs.',Mu11c('A'.iO;'. Ilurdlck.'-J. P.-BurdlclcOMUs H,nO. Benson; Mrs. W. Lyle.-ldra. j: Noble, iw ' )Per stmr, Mauna Kea, for Hllo and way sports. Mar. 15. Mr. and Mrs; J. A. McGregor.' Geo. I.- Brown, Hilfckston 'Browni aiA.Eames,,Mrs. Kam'es.'Mr. (and Mrs.Wi A. i Bald win, Mrs. D. R. Nolmnn; 'Miss Net-ma'n,- Mlsu K. Wight, Mls May' Wil liams. Mr.t'nnd !Mrs. H:'P. Baldwin, C. L. Wight, Mrs: Mortimer' Smith; Miss Melons, Mrs; R; A. Strong,' Mrs. J. U. Novlllo, ,D;. and. Mrs. Biirdctte'. Mr; and Mrs: H. PJ Bcck'- ,loy, J J. Bclser, Dr. Victor Clark; h'.' "A 'Young,- ,L". .Gordon, Mrs. Gor 'don; Mrs. Doane, Miss Deane, C.,F. Xshley1' Cooper; " , , , ' ror stmr. Kinau,,ror Kauai ports. Mar; 15! Thos. Wolr. MarstOn Campbell, Gov. W. F. Ffear, J. II.. McConnell, Mrs. McConnell, W. A. Doble, R. Catton, H. Schultz, Mrs. SeMultrrDr. Vlbtdrj Clafk: I. l.'Psr. O.It. BV-Mrameda, sWn rrarirtseo.Mar. (l.-Mr. and Mrs. Dlekeraon, Mr. and Mrs J,'.H.,SpIt ser, Mr, andMrs.' VsynardrMrs. p. H. HaUBhrerMr. andt Mra.W.') p. Carpeatir!.MIss)' W. 'DieMon Mass A. AaasnooT.1 0. onmAr Mrs. fiA; MlMHWood. Miss , Gfddlnn. ilfaft Hidden; i Mr) aMiMt. P. Uae fMansAMlBsiBUUdiirniri. 0. A, Btalsdsll, Mr, rrsd Saow. Mlsa Slsraas, Mlsa"0? wisdmsn, MrA and 'nf r.'.B: Damon. Donald Woas; Mrl' a'ai'Mrs." jiCmwHarry,- tit and 'Mrs. Ir, Mueller. Mr;''.ahd" Mrs." . 3., WJ' J1 ' -,. Mffl lRJtPO, HIV. M, Ji MCU1II, .an,, !. M, McSfirlsy. f. K Rdael- H. D., RleV.' X tifaeV, ?.1A..CfowIy,,A.''ttMait landl Walker kfd.Borm, Urs.'A:'L. WW,- ana, ,.. ,T , nao; n. .T-VWM" , .1 ... w , ' I, '4.' ' .' I - , .,,,.; III -J Hi'. I Mnllalsro due at . Honolulu from' polnrsuss'fo)iowfl:' y . ... ,' YOkotiaraa Per Nippon Maru, Marciij 0 J9.- a -J r ,tf ,i , Polonies Per- Msramn, March, 29. ,iK yaacouvpr-tPor1 Maltal, -Aarll 2.;. ,'., j, , Mails wlj. depart for the' following Bias. follows:) - i- i' . m FrunctBCO Per'.rLurlihe,. March . 'jjl5.il .t, ,i I-.ii " i.k yokokama Por-.Mongolla, Mar. lt.: , jiVancouyer Per Marama,Marcli 29, L.U101110S i-er.Aiaijaicpfiiji:. 11 f TRANSPORT 6ERVICE. -- - " 1 1 . -t - -J -l'-4" CrboKf from' 'Honolulu' for Minlla, ' Match ir- ' v Dlx.'nt' Mnhllft,! Jan."20: ' J-" -- -J " Logan, from 'Ban .Franclscb for Hono 'lulti.t March ' ' ' ' " TMrf.t. arrived Honolulu from Ma ts nlla.'.Marth.'T: .--.-. - , . Sheridan, arrived' Manila1 from Hono , iolu", 'Mqrch''3fl: hit .'. . 1 "'s ,HTHE-f:ARlUVAI,,OF tho '.American pclioouerlTnur.us7.anot with lumber V expected at Hllo attauy ttmo',accordlng . to late advices', received from that port Siil&L-JA , - .?"- .J-silL..