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a' EVENING lYvlLLETIN, HONOLULU, T H, TUESDAY, SEPT 13. 1910. rrt f Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar Monday! , "" Pnclllc Stated. Jloiinluliltiitrd., i , Oceanic Third llrgrce. WEDNESDAY! llAttnlluii'plTrst Degree. THUnpXy:i ,. JIoti61u1u Clinptt r Regular 4,n. 'hi. -. , fridaV: '' ' l'rrfcrlluii llli Degree mill ulli Degree. SATURDAY All visiting members of tn Order are cordially Invited to attend meeting of local lodges Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at X. F. Hall 7:30 P. M. MARINE ENGINEERS' Xr Asso. BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION. cbtiwi cor. dlally invited. HARMONY LODGE. No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Monday evening; at 7:30 In I. O. O. P. Hall, Fort Street. R. It. HENDRY, Secretary, s 11. B. McCOY, Noblo Grand. 'All visiting brothers very conllnlly Invited. OAHU 10D0, No. 1, K. of P. Meets every first and third- Vrl Uay evening at 7:30 In K. of !'. Hall, corner Kurt and Iieretanla.f'YIsltliis brothers cordially Invited to attend WM. JONES, C. C. "' O. F. HEINE, K. It. 8."" HAWAnAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. 9 Meets every first and third Thurs days of each month nt Knights of 1'ythlas Hall. Vteltlns brothors cor dially Invited to attend. , A. L. KAKIN, Sachem. "' E. V. TODD, C. of It. HONOLULU AERIE, 140, FePaX, Meets on the 2nd' and 4tliTw5b NESDAY evenings of each month n.t ,7:30 o'clock In K.-ot-PrHall.amer J3eretanla nnd ForTslreets. " " Visiting- Eagles ore Invited to at- ' tend. --.- .i Wr n. niLCY,. Vlr-Vr L' ' wm. o, Mccor. soc HONOLULU LODGE, 61G, B. P. 0. E. ' Honolulu Lodge No. 61C, II. P. O. nika meets In their hall, on King Otreet, near Fort, every Friday etet ulng. Visiting Drothcrs are cordially. Invited to attend. JAS. D. DOUGHERTY,' E. It. OEO. T. KLUEQEL. Sec. ' WM. McKINLEY LODGE, NO. 8, U X. of P. wA,: . ' Meets overy 2nd and 4th Saturday evening ot 7.30 o'clock in k. or. . Hall, cor. Fort and lleretanla. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend, ' H. A. TAYLOR, C. 0. ""' K. A. JACOUSON. K. R. 3. Complaining about the water supply won't help any, but a Redwood Round Hoop Tank attached to the city main twill give you a constant sup ply of clear water. We will he pleased to furnish details. 'p)Mk .Jx Lowers & Cooke, Limited 177 S. KING STREET ML E. Silva, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ' Prompt and Polite Attention I CHAPLAIN LANE, OPPOSITE CATHOLIC SISTERS Phone 1170,. Night Call 1014 m J ' flf rtfcbmpartments 1 the 'City Mausoleum For J'aitlculuu inUie of 'MWHHl'.MI) IINIIKHTAK M 1 CO J.linllnl .iuL ! () HI I mm Jik r inA RTy liiff liivH I tooth I m$$& I f flwtiW 1 POWDER 1 IHtf IfiHttuMfi I firiicv',1 VfifflH''. IT rli linniMl I i mm, .aiii . I I rf. rr.fr 1. . I IlttlXTW-Ca lOTkiq.iffU'yl ViniiH J I & sis iaiwtiiiW Blessings will coma to tho child who hcs been taught tho virtuo in clean hoalthy tooth. ROYAL SALUTE TO (Continued from Pace 1) Am Hit lit i-i innrlilii, hc.irlng the Prince utnl Comic llln Chow Tszehl emerged fnun (In whnif Under the Slurs ami Mrlpes nml lh II.nwall.it! line Hit- Kmal Hawaiian Hun nt I lie tool of Al.ikei street struck up lllO first music At the- conclusion ir llm -air tlio mounted escort wheeled Intn line, then the band, the marine, innd Infuii try esrnrt und j)n ilelarhnieiit of. the riflh Cavaln .r ceded lhoMniitom 1,1 1 on wheeling up Richards .street off tho wny to Hie palace. All the Chinese members of the crew of 'ho Manchuria. Hi? stewards mid others of tho Mongolian race on .tio blK liner made a rush for tho bow of the? "vessel ns Ihe pnily rleppeil on tho wharf anil from ibis wiping point watcjml- tint .pnwrix Inn Mart mi Ha way. In tho first machine "was Prince Snun nml Councillor TrzcIiI of tho foreign ofllco nccompanled by Chief of Detectives McHulIlo. Admiral Snh wns Ihe only Chinese occupant of Urf&'X'md ihaclilno ac companicd iiy&sos'tg'i' Mutt smith Admltil Roes, ColontTiScliiiylcr'aild Socrcr'Agenb Connell qUtho Treasury i Fo'llowine lhcxo, two, lii other nil) Ahlnl.'o pnme.'tlio'hVeiilbe'i'iluf tbo iar; ty hnd the consular riireJentalvoj it chinnu iiouoiuric.. -;'- -1- As soon ns the. paUeo Krounils wero reached tho leaders irf Ihn escort halt eil a 'tho, right of tho jnlaen stc)M I ho band nt I ho bfl anil the leiu.iln dor of tho escort (ii open order the niuoniolfltn :5art -psfml Ihioiwh. .trnw III? St IBft (tlOllS'fflin'WCIO CSCOl t ed Into tlfq ii!i&i i"i 5t fiOtornor Wal ter I' l'rear in the throne inom wncre ili JJl-itoBlcSaJIg iT)(t.med to Amo Jlopfaeniri. f.?V J , , a ::WlS.'h'-flK)'crar:iiMnilK Prince Sunn entered tho grounds tho national sa Into was fired, nnd n llko honor wah ghen him. hon ho entered tho car to defiilft aftei the audience was over. JMYlnK the alace grouniN aRcr posing for lho moving picture) mini at tbo lop ot the steps tho rnuto was taken out Into King stied, Ihenco to Richards, Hotel and Plshop In front of tho Young Hotel wlilcli mo pari) entered nnd there the formal call of Governor Frear was made From lho Hotel after tbo audience with lho Prince lho whole paity pro ceeded to the Naval Station nml there were nccoided a salute. After making tho call at the naval station, all the party, with ine ex ceptlon of Prince Sunn, went on board the Kukul for the trip to Pearl llnrhor. As tho nrlnco wnB not feeling well, he preferred motoring nround the city und environs until the hour for the lunch ghen by tho Chinese Con sul ami other members of the Clilneso colony. The party was met nt Pearl Harbor by automobiles In charge of Sei ro tary Molt-Smlth and was taken back to Honolulu overland. After the luncheon this afternoon the paity was again taken in charge by the Territorial committee nnd, In machines, stinted olf lo Inspect tho fortK und fortifications, At the conclusion of thU trip the inrinliris of 'the party will bo takon back to tlio Alakea wharr, nrrlvuiK ihero a few minutes before the Man rliurla rails for Hull Fr.uilscn nt fi o'clock. RFRRITT wilder writes OF HIS .WORLD TOUR rrt intHl iltfVa mmfW limit Wilder tends the editor ''VTsi.ys ...,uinn.,i imni1 i oiion says inn ii ii i i oi i n '""""" " Paris, miner dam oi .vuk .. - "' 'ton Is now In such shapo Hint ho cull Wilder, commenting on the bu ' (lltl( ,, ,, ,,, , r,,r, tho lomh of Nnpolcon. says: I Ills hul )n llt,.lls, tl, w,hdruw lonlnht Is a most Impressive place, and hav- )f11 )1lrlll,R ,10 roiienlloii wHi liigsein thu Held of W'ut'irloo liudhls m.t,MK iImihiiiiIiiIIihi of I lie liniiil limb. I buvn senn Ihn two plnim tsmtloii Hand or Ihn piuly whli li Nnpoleoii i mild mil coiHUr, Mr. Collin also suld lluil hu I'amn Am IiuUiik such a llim trip, and KU n (lie llullulln In r,i u kiuiiiii b wa iif AiMiiiMi nml ihiliailuf iiiiiiimii, IIiuhiii hi Mitsl o llieii iiimm in Hjiii J'Miii'lmui mid IIuimmiiIii 1111,", nl'i'Hj llHlhllnfl ,,,niM r LOCAL AND GENERAL The tablet sold by the Bullc 1 1 1 ii iuf u iiiukci is kwitu hs large las the tablet usually sold for this price. , Autos, Sl Jicr hour, Lewis Stables. I Uethel Stieet Hack Stand Phone H6Z. It goe? without saying that every thing is Dent at The Encore. The Anchor Saloon Is now n curio mu4elim worth rcelmj? Don'i forget. If )Oi) want u goua. job done on nil auto or earrlago take It to Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Co.. 427 tjueen St.' For, tllstllled water, lilies .Hoot Deer and all other iwpnlur drinks Ring up Phone 2171. Consolidated Sodu Works. .ommencini,' Sunday, August 28, the B u 1 1 e t i n's phone numbers will be: Busjiess office, 225G; edi torial rooms. 2185, An Influent Is being held on the bodj of the Jnpanerc woman who died from the ertects of n fall from a Rapid Transit ear last night. Another rult In the mailer of the estate of 1'iank Antone which haa been before ihe courts for twenty enrs. Is now on before Judge Robin roii. The nnine of the Japanese woman who -fell from a Rapid Transit car last night and was killed, turns nut to be Eukl llomea, and she hailed from Kealla plantation, mi Knual. Chirlle ChllUJIjcwortli'.iind Frank Thulnpiicii pulleiJlsii hpVd In their training yesterday nftenoon that two oars snniipul.lil two. Six ill of fourteen, oa'm thu' hnvctliccn pur chased by thu HJAlanls'Mately hitvu alibr.olvQiint thi)H-ipiut place -Just ouf4ld lho''narliickJ. i ' Thio'aftprniion.nt 2 V- lock n pris oner named W'nbllanl. who was ton lined nt the police station, tiled to escape by scaling the wall at tho back of the station. lie succeeded In getting over tho wall, but a trusty raw him and grubbed blin bcfoio he got down tho street. Roal I). Mead, l(ead of tho plant ers' labor bin can, was n "passenger on the Nippon Maru today for Ma nila. Mr. Mead goes to the Philip pines to look over tho situation as regards further Immigration. I.. E, Plnkhnm nnd Mr Steven arc now In trip Islands operating under tho nus- I pk-cs of the bureau of which Mead Is lh director. ' I, Bifj' Ship Is" Decorated In Honor of the Royal Party. Ills Imperial Hlghness-Prlnco S.uun of China, special high commissioner to the United Stntcs to study naval affairs, and party arrived this morn lug from Japan on the.Paclftc Mall liner Maiichutia. In honor of the prince, Captain Saunders, tho popu lar skipper, whose Blilp seems to lie favored by traveling rojalty, had tho Manchuria decorated with Intel na tional Hags. As soon ns tho Manchuria anchor, cd oft port early this morning. Prince Suun congratulated Captain Saun ders upon his safe and comfortable trip across the Pacific. Officials' Quick Work. In order to expedite matters. Dr. Ramus, chief of the local quarantine seivlre, and his staff hoarded the Continued on Page 3) m COHEN SAYS HE Immigration Plank As lt' Plat form Satisfies His Desires. "I have not withdrawn from the contest for lho Republican nomina tion us Senator fiom lho Third Sen atorial District." J. C. Cohen This Is the statement Hint Mr Cohen this morning lequested Ihn II ii lie tin to make In his hehnlf. Ho says that Ihn Advertiser this morning did not publish tacts when It said bo would piobably withdraw from lho contest for nomination to Unit Hid Republican .platform on the subject of liunilgiii Hloii'i'.lil liii 'lint u'li'lmHed her fill) I'll Mill.'!)' HUB 0IIH.HI Ifl liars I IK! I 'ilW'jfrtlM'lrltflHUIIniy. ARRIVE Our New Phone Number Will He 1281 City Trnnsfer Co. NA'S CREW TALKS ("Continued from Pace l.i who had come In comaet with the sick man. This did not fcem to bo right to the crew nml they entered n strong protest with Ihe olllcors ugnlnst their detention on the ship when nil others. Including Ihn nnfiimlHntcl ones were allowed shoro liberty. Stevedores nnd others wero allowed the full run of the eisel When night came th crew conclud ed that they had ns much light and more so to go ashore thou lli'no who had not been fumigated and accord ingly they filed down tho ginsway flit mt ntrfinl mi noliKi n Wliftu Htm rclrnC(, ,0 tho-,,,, ,-, BPnB0I1. time lumr the) wen pietonteil fiom going on bonrd by officers Matloncil about the ship. The men nio at a toss to under stand tho movo on tho part of lho ship's olllcors In the mailer, nnd emu of them siigg'stcd the Men that If It were possible to keep tho men Iff the ship twenty our hours they weiii sub Joet t,c ;i Hnn of n iho's pay. i 'ihn men are ordeily. nnd 1i.ii' giv en tho locnl police no lioulile what ever, nor did they mako any fins nt the. ship last lilgut when r fused ml uilttnnco to tho Wilhelmliia. An Inquiry at the ship brings forth statements fiom tbo otIWors in direct contradiction to thobii madu by the men who lett'tho Wllheliulna against orders. Slnco'tho Wllhnlmlnn was placed In quarantine, cveooue on bonid thu ship was fumigated and vaccinated. This Includes the olllceis, tho slew- aidesi. and thocrew." Dr. Kilwnril Marshall, one of tho ... t.ki'.t..i.. li.M .1.-1 I I.. arautli'ic' fiflljljils of th'bi pi(! e abjive Matijifttmt todily tvliii about ttiuN riif.frAtitltie regiilL' (luiirauiiiie oiiu inis oi uiwi pfcjiui.iti. the nbpve Mutijiotoil loilily vlnjij utk ed about tliutclif.iraiitlne regitlhlloiis. which affpitjS ,tlie..MiiLsup liner Wll helmlnn, wplcfi is,ilo(k!eil nt thu Ral:- lie s.iiu tnai a cerium nunioci- oi the olllcers ot the steamer have been permitted to cniic iishotn to transact steamship Inlslnnsv. The crew are not allowed to come ashore. They are detained on board thu steamer, where they will remain until she sails for San Francisco tomoriow morning nt 10 o'clock. Asked wh) It was that n certain number of olllcers wero allow I'd to comb nshoro and tho crew 'wero re fused the same privilege. Dr. Mar shall said that the olllcers tiro bet ter able to lake raro of themsohes. while ashore, than are tho members of the crew. One of the principal reasons why the crew were not allowed to come ashoie, while In quarantine, la bo caiuo they aie more likely to get mixed with Ihose who nro not over- careful In rc-guid to health condl tlons. In order to nsccitain moro nccu rately the condition of the men now on board the steamship, Dr. Mar shall this forenoon made another ilh spectlon. Purser Drew assisted him In his medical Inspection of the. Wll heliulna men When Dr Marshall was lenxlng the Wilhelmliia at noon today, one of the crew desicuded tho gangplank nnd insisted on coming nslioin. He was politely tolii by Dr. Marshall to stay cm board or else he would get Into tiouble. "What's the difference between al lowing the otneers to come nshmt) and tho new?" ho asked Dr. Mars shall "Nover mind about arguing. You had better stay on bonrd on else j ou'll get Into trouble," answered the doctor. Although at present there are eighteen men of the crew missing from tho Wilhelmliia, their places will bo filled by local men boforo .the vessel sails tomoirow morning for San 1'rauUsco. Dr. 'Marshall will ho n passenger on the Wllheliulna when sho fuills out for lho mainland tomnuow. He will go lo meet his family, who aro lo inturn to Honolulu The Wllheliulna ".l tnko as pail of her cargo 3100 tons of sugar, 10, 000 rases of pluenppliM nnd general Island prndurls. A nimiber of Island people will be among Ihn oulgolni' pans lingers. TOMORROW morning, tho summer W (1. Hal! of Ihe lulnr Inland tin I will reimn fiom Kauai with n IIk list of pawi'iiKcis. Hint will sail again on Thuisilii), at 3 o'clock In Ihn nflnr noon Till; HIUAMHII Kliif.,1 will will Hiln iilli'lli'Miii ui A n'rluek fin Kaput wild lintitiilgeiN nM, Ki'imiul iKijtu, Hjin 4111 rHIIIIII (iKiilii hi llifi peiil iMily IHHU iadirilg)' iHBinlHH, i WILHELMI (Jns, 11 Love) COURT HANDS DOWN DECISION Opinion Rendered in Case of Sctjclkcn Versus Trust Co. The Supreme Couit hns lnnded down n decision In the care uf-Ocrhard Se gelkeil versus ll.r.wi.lan Trul Com pany, Limited, administrator of the estate ef Charles W, Ilooth, deceas ed, and Ida I" Hall, holding Hint the claim ngilnst lho tiustcc was not en fnicnblo until lho death of Rootb nnd Hint It Is not ban oil by Inpso of time. Opinion of tho Court by Do Roll,' .1. This Is an Inlnrloriilory appeal brought by Charles W Ilooth. one of the original lespondcnls, from n do crco overruling his ilunnrrcr to tlio complalnnnt'H bill Itl equity for nri nerounlliig. Slivoe the uiieal wns taken Mr. Rooth deceased Ills death having been duly suggested, the Ha waiian Trust Cnm'.nii). Limited, n corporation, ns nilmln'.Hlrator with tho will annexed of Ihn cstilto of Charlos V lloolll, deceased, has hem dul substituted as n party icspcmdctit In this cause In tho placo rind stead of Charles W. Ilooth, deceased The facts all'ged In tho bill are. In siibstancn. that tho respondent. Mrs. Ida Elizabeth Hall, being tho owner r.f n one eighth Interest In cer lain land, subject to the dow r right of Mrs. Anne 1mg In Hie elitlre hud mortgaged her Interest to lho com plainant. Scgclken. to secure thr pay ment of tho sum of $11)00; that there nfter n p-iitltlou suit wns brought by other p utles nlso Inlereited In tho land to which suit Mrs. Hall, rs. Ming nnd Stgelke'n wero niiiilo par lies; thai by consent of nil the par lies In the 'suit an or.Vr was enlered Hireling that Ihn liunl bo sold nnd he m'occods divtdc'd hninurt the Par ties neenrdhiir III ifielr icsiuVtlto 111 terestsj that pursuant lo this order lho laud was sold nnd tho pioceeds 1 1 turned into rourl for division: that there-liter fAugust 1C, 18S2-, nlso by consent of all Ihn parlies, a decree was entered directing that two thirds of the proceeds of tin -sain of tho laud ho il hided among Ihn poisons llicrn In named. Mi. 'Hall being one of those, but Hint her sharo, 13CC0.12. lai applied as follows: ir.33.33 in i)oient of n certain claim and the balance. 1.1107 70, In part payment of thenScgel- ken mnitgage. which, with Interest niiii.iiiiled to lho sum of 1421(1.90: that nnin lh payment of this sum of $.1107.70 SoRelkeu, In nccordanco with the terms of the decrco, executed a re'eiiso of his morlgago to lho pur- chuseis ot tho laud, that tho icmuln Ing one third of lho proceeds of lho sale. 111,71)0. was decreed to bo in esled by n trusleo nnd tho Incomo tlmcof to bo paid to Mrs. Long as dower during her life, and upon her dealh to be divided In tho samo man ner ns lho twolhlnlH had been, tho shaio of Mrs. ilaU. however, lo lie Ch"rc4 Jv Itli thojpaymont ,tn Scgelkcn of tho sum of lllll.SS, with Intnrest being tho Imlanro duo him on lho morlgaRj debt; tb.lt the ii'Ssindi-nt rRooth liavlng becu duly apisilnled ttlistfo, Mrs. Hall's share In the trust (mill rimo' regularly Into his hands; that Mrs. Long died Juno 17. 1908, at which tlmo theio was duo tbo com plainant from Mrs. Hall lho said sum of $1141.83. with Interest, which was a chargo upon Mrs. Hull's share In lho trust Iliad In tho hands of the icsondent llrcith; Hint the respon dent, Mis. Hall, claims soino Interest in the trust fu.id. but that lu'r claim is subject lo cii.uplalnnnt's claim. No icllef, how-over, Is sought ns against her , JAPANESE WOMAN IS DEAD FROM BAD FALL Last night at the corner of King and South streets, n Jap.iueso woman Jumped from u Rapid Transit car us It was In motion ami, landing on her head, was rendeied unconscious nt once. The uiifnitunate woman, who appears to have lomo to town fiom some plantation, was taken to the Uuiwh'h llospltul, whcie It was round that her skull was badly fractured. This morning at an eaily hour tlio woman, who still remains iinldeiitl I'.ed, died without remveilng cun Fi'lourucw. An Inquest will he held by foioner Rose this evening at the pollen Blalliin. Theiu ban been a hg mil of In quesls lately, nml Ihn olio held lust night lulu urn iIimiii of Mrs. iviiiui l.lii insiilteil In it veidlit that ll", ileieliseil iiimii to nur ileal n iiiiuugn, iinldeni, nnd llml I In wholo IiIiiiiih' wbh mi nor own tiiiiiiuioii Hiif iMiu)t)IHt,ll(l (,,K,MI ttrsiiliur, imimpii-u in unHUi nmu u ii"i"H pm ,M)WII wii uliu will RuiVM Wllllll It SU III PPltloil' HU'I llll'l,hn i0 III KU l lllif llwlll4lil lb Mleil lo Ilia platrnnn. ' ; Shipping j ADDITIONAL SHIPPING ON PAOE FOURTEEN, ' I 4- j ARRIVED ,11 DEPARTED Tuesday, Cept. 13, j Tuesday, Sept. 13. i 3. S. Manchuria, Saunders, from' Stmr. Mnuna Kea, Freeman j Tor Yokohama, n, m. Hllo, 10 a. m. ' S. S. Romern, Fair from Newport 8. S, 'Nippon Maru, Smith, for. Ori News, 10 a,, in, ent, 10 n. m. I Stmr. Mnuna lia, Slmcrson, from 1 ' Konn and Kau Mirts, 8 a. m. I PASSENQEna DEPARTED , ARRIVED Schooner John C. j.er T. K. K. S. 8. 'Nippon Maru, .veyer, irom urnys unruor, aepi. u, 11 a. m. '"' I SAILINO TODAY. 8 S. Manchuria, Saunders, for Sail Francisco, 6:30 p. in. Blmr. Klnau, Gregory, for Knual, C P. m. Stmr. Mlkabala, Titllctt, for Molo kal, G p, m. I PA8SEN0ER8 ARRIVED I Per 8. 8, Manchuria, Saunders, from Japan and China, Sept. 13, 9:30 n. in For Honolulu: Miss jcsslo Ilindley, Chang Chong, Mrs, An Young Yee, Miss Carrla Church, Miss Helen L Emerson, II. C. Meyeis, Miss Lillian 11 Paly, Mrs. E. C. Perry. C. S. Weight, Mis. C. 8. Weight' For San Franrlscil: Hon. A. L. Ahlo, J. W. Rains, L, (I Rernholmer, Mrs. P. Rrooks, Hon. Clinou Ho I. In. Hon. Chain: Pii Tslng, Hon. Chow Tszchl, Capt Chu ChlA Pang. W. W. Clark, Miss Anita Comfort, It, T Cozens, Miss Sarah M. Dean, Rov. R. F. Ed wards, Mis, It. 1". I'd wards. Master Isaac C. Edwards, Miss Margaret J. Edwards, Miss Mary V. EdworilsMrii. D. E. I've and servant. Miss llorcneo rpe). Miss Cathailno Fee. Lt. J. J( Kill mer, U. S, A., Mrs. J. J, Fufiucr and popinnt, Hon. Fung Shu, V. Green, Hon. K T. King. Wang Shu Pang. Lnu Kaan, O. A. Knox. Mrs, O. A. Knox, Hon. 1e Ron Jinn. I.eo Hop, O T. Lovy, Hon. Liang Yuo Clio, l.leng Yo. Lt Sill Chan, Hon LI King Huh. Hon. Lin Poo I.un, Miss Cornn lla Lo Roj. Lt J. 11. Nallc. U. S. A., E. .1 Pace. Mrs. E. J. Pace. Mrs. S Parker. A. L. Rock. Mrs. A. L. Rock, II I. II Prlncn Suun, Admiral Bull Chliig Ping, Miss Ray Schwartz, Scld Rack Slug, J. .Oram Shcppard, Mrs. J. Oram Shepiard, Master Arthur lt. Shi ppard, Miss Margaret Sumaii, Hon Tsao Yu Ylng, lion. Tseng Ju Cheng Hon. Tson Tsoo Yeo, Hon. Tsou Ylng Sung. Tsal Mo Chung. Per stmr., Mauna Loa, from Kona Sept. 13, 8't.30 a in. Jas, Mors, M. Fin la. MUs'lMargarct Forrest, Miss ,'Mlss Peterman, II. Hcrtlo Dawson man. (1. Hewitt. A. O. Hnwse, Wllllo Aim. Master K. loauo. J. L. Cockelt, wife and child, Miss E. Nnlilnu. Mlsft ICaal, Hen Kaal, J no. Knnl, Miss Allco Paklkci, T. C. White, Miss Fletcher. Mary Forrest. Carrlo Midler, Miss C SlmCrsoii, Miss II. Slmcrson, Miss Mary Ram, Miss Isabel Rarn. Miss Knle Jjmm. Mrs. Jns, Grube, Jas. Orubo. Ltd Gasper. Jns. Gasper. It. Midler. It. A. McWuyno, Mr Mn) dell, Mrs, J. D. Paris, son and ser vant, Mrs. L, 8. Aimgst and .1 chll drcn, Mrs. J K. Nahal. Mrs. Nalialo Miss Wall, Charley Ka. Mr. Alexnnder nnd wife. Mrs. Hoge. Miss Case. Miss i:. llaldwln. Harold llaldwin, Herbert llaldwln, Ernest llaldwln, A. Do Rcgo F. F. llaldwln. wlfo and child. S. H" kunwa und wlfo, I, Ynmamato nnd 101 deck. WATERFRONT N0TE8 I Till) STEAMER Mauna lia, which arrived Ibis morning from Kona-Kdu ports, brought 1 box lambs, 1 horse 2 crts chicken, 2 bags nwa, 4 calves 4 cows, S boxes pigs, 8 kegs butler 8 mt oil barrels, 8 hags taro. 9 hags em p, 9 pc.i nhla. 9 pigs, 3 mt gai drums. 51 lulls hides, 27 boxes chic kens, 30 lid cattle, DO bags charcoal 71! bcha banana', 270 bags beans, Iflfit bags colTce, 7401 bags sugar, 330 pks sundiles. THIS MORNINO nt 10 o'clock the To jo Klsen Kalshn liner Nlpion Maru. which arrived yesterday morn lug from lho Stnles sailed for Yoko hainn. Japan. Vlco President Oknwa and General Manager Bhlralshl of Ihe company, who woro passengers from Ban Francisco yesterday will return lo Jnpan cm tho steamship Siberia which leaves this port next Manila) morning. Tho Bchoonor John C. Meyer, which arrived this roronoon from tlrnys Harbor, Is anchored off port with n broken winch. She will sail for S)duny as sewn as tho ropalrs have been made. FROM HILO nnd Maul ports, the sleanmr Claudlno will nrrlvo oarly to null low morning It Is expected Rial sliii will bring a full load of general caigo. "SAILOR INJURED. (Uto Evelleslp, one of tho sailors on board tlm four masted schoonei John C. Meyer, which arrived this morning from Gram llnihnr, U serl )my jni as Ihn instill of a fall fnunoiin of Dm musts, llu U rucnlv ng mi'inil tiimliiniiil at this pint ''i, urhoiiiier luiuln tlm liln In r,,iM tHM ilajs, iluilng wlil.h llnui slm HHl'' for Japan, Sept. 13 L. M. Sedg wick. T. Odo nnd wife, Maor Ileum. Per stmr, Mnuna Kea. .l-Vee'man, for Hllo, Sept 13. 10 p. in.-M.oo Akau. ii. i iviuim, n, iniso ami wire,,Mlss Naone, Julia Qulnn, Joe Prlchnrd, Oeo Watt, Mrs. W Soulh, Miss South. Jsopeh Shcoley and wife. Carl 8. Smith and wife. Miss Sarah Lucas, Mfss Hell McCorrlston, M. Arakawn. Miss K. nohnenherg, E. II. Hart, E. F. Dclncrt. Miss Akona, Mrs. W. C. Drown. Miss Ogawa, Miss Hisao, Miss Uelo, Miss Aashl, Miss Tanaka, Miss Furrnck, Miss Akainoto, Miss Miyamoto, Miss Uycno, Mrs, Wong and child, .Miss Wong, C. R. Rock land. C. D. Green, W. Crnlg. H. I. Llllle, L. S, Conness, J. O. Young. E. 1. Austin, T. O. Thrum, C. O. Rart til and wlfo. Mrs. Williams, Miss Rar toll, E. J, UinU Mm. K. Knpii'llma, Mabel Makekau, O If. Robertsop, E, 1. Curloy, A. J. yilllamson. W. J. Robinson, Mrs, HalMon, James 'Don ald, Ruv. 8. 1 Dcslia, no,v. C, P. Jlong, J, Yumaokn, Mrs! Aashl 'Mfs, Kea- loha Nua, Miss F;. DavUont G. Aka inoto, R, Niikaniura, Y "Wakauioto. J. O. Lulted. W. B. Tern-, jO. K. Notley T-- a PASS ENOERB PqOKED Per Btmr. Mlkabala, Tullett, for Molokal, Sept. 13, 5 p. m. I.eon A. Gimeoii, W Mutch, Eslella Roab, Krfii Foab, Miss F. L Gibson. Mrs. R. II. Hitchcock. Per stmr Klnau, Gregory, for Kau nl. Sept. 13, S p. m II. M Olttel, T. M Flamoy, Mrs. J 11. Coney and wife, (1. Iluildy. C. A. Rice, Mrs. Ly dla Miller, Raymond E. Drown, Moth er Grnno, A. E. Ilallcy. Mrs II. Wol ters nnd child, Chuck Hoy, Mrs. Y. It. Chew. Miss Era Akann. Per 3, 8. Manchuria, Saunders, for San Francisco, Sept. 13. John Gait, Carter Gait, E. E. Paschalt nnd wife. Gesj. Sherman, Miss Sherman, Master Sherman. A. J.. Lowrey. Miss A. L. White, Miss II. White. Miss R. White. Ff-anclb lirown, ijavld II. Lyftmn and wlfp, W. 'Lldgato.'Ai Horner,' A. 8. Wilcox, wife and Maughlor, "Sam II. Mahelona, Francis Gay and wife. Mlntc I., cle;, la Cuetar. Mrs. tSenbort Voa. Miss M. Hazel E. O. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. If. II.'lfrafnord,"MlsBl'larlc Wil son. Miss Eva Clark, Geo. P. Mason. Thomas I-nwrcnco, Waller Eadcr, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hawkins, C. C. von Hosmer, Mrs. It. It Kenton, II. ft. Robinson. C. A. Walton. W. 8. Smith. Miss R. K. Dwlght, S. A. Connoll. Oeo F Howell, Mary S. Howell, Louise M. Sutton. Per S. B. Wllhelmtna, Johnson, for Ban Francisco, Sept. 14. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Cndwoll and child,' II. 11. Simpson, C. 8. Davis. A. Ulom, L. 11. Dee, Vincent Genoves, Mrs. Chaa. lt. Flazler and child, Arthur Oilman, Walter Doyle, T. C. White, Dr. IS. R. Marshnll, II. W. Poguo, Mr. anil Mrs. Harry White, A. Bchnntk, W. P. Kclley, Miss Edna Henry. Mrs. J. Farnsworth, Mr, and Mrs. L. Ii Dreyfus, Mrs. G, F. Roreman and child, Misses White (2), Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hill and child, Mrs. A. W. Adams, Mrs. E. Olmsted, H. W. Knight, Dr. Oeo. .1, Huddy, Mr, antt Mrs. II. Ii. Penhallow, I. L. Clarlr. Wm. Lldgate, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Haysclden, Mrs. J. 8. 11. Pratt ami two children, Ernest Gay, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gay, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. llaldwln and son, Miss V. Ather ton, Herman von Holt, Miss Mary von Holt. Mrs. T. K. Heard, MrB. A. E. Heard, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dll Unchain,, Mr, and Mrs. Fenatmore, Mr. and MrsII. C. lltlfnViiflsa i. II. RobertB, Mrn.U, u. HobertB, Mr. J, A, Oilman, S, M. Damon, Ma and Mrs. L. A. Thurston. MAILS, I Ifalt. A.,Z w.. .. . . " .....o o.c Uut, m iionoiuiu irom points as follows': ColonloB Pec 'Marama, Sept. 13. Malls will depart for the followtni points as follows: Vancouver Per Zoalandla, Sopt 1C Colonlos Per Manuka, 8ept. io. Yokohama Per Manchuria, Sept. 10. Sydney Per Zealnndla, Sept. 10. IN FOREIQN tORT I Tuesday Sept. 13, SAN FRANCIBCO-Hallod Sept. 13. p. in : S. 8. Siberia, for Honolulu SAUNA CRUZ Arrived Sept. 13: 8 8. Mexican, from Hllo, Aug. 27. BAI.INA CRUZ-Sulled Sept. U: 12. fi. Virginian, for Han Fiauclt.cii. BEATTLE-Sallcd Kupi. 12. B. 8. Illloiilan, for (lopolulii - - i SIERRA REPORTS. Tho following wliu'.css I'.iisaagu lug liifil li'd'Di'd by tho AkimIs (iiiiii lh H. H, Hleifii H, II Hlmr, HI Hun, K p, in, Hup U'iiiIht 1), IVJli: hlH mill Cum tun liui'.i ,1K)i rjlilii Mu,uih)4 N,l', vvIiuIh Hua Hiiusiili, yuuiii- ruai Blj'l liii AH "ill- llaimnvivr SQi?T. Air sU, i K