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"- t ,,ft KVKNMNn tU'l.t.BTIN. IIUMOt.UI II, T II MONDAY. NOV 28. 1910 4- f k. Masonic Temple J '"vcVhly Calendar MONDAN : I "I. TUt&i JjMll!TSll i. . " !fll lllKTIT. WcWaVAr li.i.ttlmi Kpirlnl. THUIPJDAN: llinmliilii Chapter I'uM Muster, Mint Cxrrlldil. FRIDAY: HiiiiiiIiiIii i in rit.i ii ili-r j Onlrr rf lice Temple. SATURDAY: Aloha 'Ii tuple Hegular. All visiting members ot tn Order are cordially Invlttoi to attend mpetlngsof locnl lodge. MARINE mmmv '"'" u other Asso JEKEFICIAL ASSft:iATIOR ciaUon, cor ully invited. KABMONY I0D0E. No. 3, 1. 0. 0. Y. Meets every Monday evening nt 1:30 In I. O. 0. V. Mall, Kurt Street. K. It. IIKNDUY, Secretary. II. K. McCOY, Noble Oram!. 'All -visiting brothers very cordially Invited. 0AHU I0D0E, No. 1, X. of P. Meets every first and third Frl day evening at 7:30 In 1C. of P. Hall, corner Fort and Ileretanla. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend WM, JONES, C. C. O. P. HEINE, K. H. 8. HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. B.-M, Meets every first and third Thurs dkyg' of each month at Knights ot Pythias Hall. VlBltlng brothers cor dlally Invited to attend. A. h. EAKIN, Sachem. K. V. TODD, C. of It. HONOLUIU AERIE, 140, F. 0. E. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings ot each month at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, corner Beretanla and Fort streets. Visiting Eagles are Invited to at tend. W. It. niLKY, W. P. WM. C. McCOY, Boo. HONOLULU LODGE, GIG. B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 61C, Dl P. O. Elks, meets In their hall, on King Btreet, near Fort, overy Friday eve- i-r-njpg.. Visiting Brothers aro cordially ?t Invited to attend. JAS. D. DOUQHEUTY, E. II. OEO. T. KLUEQEU Sec. WM. McKlNLEY LODGE, NO. 8, K. of P. ' Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock In !C. ot P. Hall, cor. Fort and Boretanla. VlBlt lng brothers cordially invited to at tend. H. A. TAYLOR. C. O. K. A. JACODSON, K. It. B. Goto Coyne Furniture Co. For Good Furniture ,-irti. fcrj FURNITURE Unholstered. Eemodelcd arid VJi'kA. ?iW&.,iBeflnished: .--. k ) The Right Way 1 HOPP & CO., l' Limited Dr.Huh L. Dickey yEyeEar.,Noso. Throat. 1150 Ala fIce.afreet. (opposite Royal Hawaiian jroiel).' ours: 9-12:30 and 1:30 Olfgjihray. JO-11. Evenings by '"appo'tatmenV Telephone 3024. I ELECT OFFICERS (Continued from face 1) Clam Ueirnimiatidii Uiai Number Wirli Grades III Ami 1 Mt.io Crlckard ("nan Ik-inouilriillm Urndcu Ml nnil IV . . Mus'c. Clans Driimuclrnllnn - Heading, ...Mrs. Wellu l'liotr.fi. .Mlba Sdioltz. (Jrn.lo II llmiio ( ,...... ..i'.i ... .. licoKrjpiiy iillha I'lCllllllg (Ifnniiphy Mlsa Crozler Ul in 1 M ip Mri!llltv .Mr. Hiowii Tl'. oilier u fur llio utuulns ycir 11 if uk f'lllottn: I'luldi'iit, .Miiv 1. iur;v S.ilicy; Vlru riri.lilni' ',i. V, W. Ilnidy: Bccro 1 ir '11111 Tici. mcr, Mr. M. Iliown. I'll Inq Hip r.c:wln simiip of tlio loi rlips we c in favor of illt.ruiitliiu.Ini: the It-idicrx' coin (.'Ml Ion liccausp llicy air ml allotted to linM tlio wnio on miIhkiI il:ia. I111I lii-ltcr Judctncnt pro- Milled when tlio liotinc onca wcio f" minded tint the teachers were the I Meet on the n:ii t-n-u In iho employ of tlio kov 2nd and 4th eminent clven k-vcii woe'a vieatluii Mondays Of nm cir heshlca the Haturd.iK all caeli month t' 'Ii -m oIum llirouRhout llio scar. t K. P. Hall I - &";!CUPIDniPUTTES Aiun Hum nrvA-r MIMU MU IU L.UHI Miss Stanley M.amcs James Bchan Atjainst Wishes of Her Family. IVITSFIEM), Mass., Oct. 3l.--.Vo one In tlio icclory of fit Joseph's Ito 1111111 Caihollc Chinch today taw D.iti Cupid, wearing a cap, auto gog;tes, 11 fur great coat and puttee 1 Hut the sly god, fo uciountcd, must hae been there when Mlsn Clara Stanley, of a prominent Cleat llarilutiin family, and lepiiled ,0 lo worth Ji.'iU.OUO, married Tlmuins F. Ilchaii, her for mer chaurfciir Mrs. Ilchan Is llilrly-clght years of age, her bridegroom Is about thirty. Her brother Is William Stanley, well known In New York, n famous In ventor of electrical devKcs and bend of the Stanley 1-lectrlc Manufacturing Company, capitalized nt $:!,OuO,uon. Her Fiiiull) Objected. Tho brldo's Immediate family strong ly objected to her marriage. Neither Mrs. Hllzabelh Parsons Stanley, her mother, William Stanley nor liny of his family attended tho wedding. Ilchan, with his accustomed skill, drove his large touring care Into tlio rectory grounds today. The waiting brldo woro a blue cloth gown and 11 black tyrollan lint: her carrlaije bou quet was of violets. Her only rela tives present woro Miss Molly U'uWtt, hor cousin, and Franklin D.iliney of Dlxonvllle, V11.., her brother-in-law. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mra. lle han started on their honeymoon tour In his motor car. The gossips say she gavo him (he money to buy thu cur when ho returned flom Florida last spring. llomaiiro tin Ytlici-N, Their lomance on wheels began three yearj ugo when 1'ulian went to O1e.1t Harrington from this city to drive Miss Stanley's car. Ho Is tho sou of .Mr and Mrs. James Ilchan, No. 100 Howard street. Ilo was not born to luxuries, but had n mechanical turn of mind, became Interested In au tomobiles mid took to driving them. Ho answered Miss Stanley's udtcr tltemciit mid wiu employed. HeJiiiH Is 11 lino young man, good looking, tall mid weighs about 2uu pounds. llu Is gonial and hitollli-nnl. Mluu Kiuti. Icy, It teems, liked him from tho llist.i"1''3 I'Clwccn tho two poits. iiml it fin n limn Mmo - ...!. .. " gethor; she always rode on the scut Col '?m " ' nd' besldu her chaullour. Under theto ' . Aflcr ,mvlnfi ,llB;l,nrel ,"-,ilr,' vo conditions their arfections grow; they "'""'"""l " '' ""l '"r H'O United became engaged ami Miss Stanley mi ?'"11'', lli,vnl ,i"1"". 'o IlrltlHh Informed her people. Soon after Ue- fle,fihlcr CnWngliiuii will Hall for ban Iclt Miss Stanley's employ and ! ce:,u ltbn'1 "' r""r "cl"ok ,hl8 f took a car to Florida where ho carried ! t:""""1- Tl'" vo"-0' will then tako tourists up and down tho cabt coast.)"" a f"" ""'I'meiit of plinspliatvH der, Mih. ItPhaii Inherited her fortune ,i"Pl1 f"r l!,,r,l'e. Tho Cnllluglinin will from her father, William Stanley; tho ''"""''J' rl1' "' l-nl'iian for 11 Hiipply lale .Illtllll'O .IllHllll Mnw..v ..I ll. M..u 1 l COUl. saehiiLctto Sii'i'jrlor Court was her cousin. Chi- . Tho report that Overall C'lgo 3 pitcher, will lomu cail next rpilu to co.icl( the Yalo lllllo Is wlllioiit fniimliilli.ii ...I ling lo a ttatcment Iscu'cd last night lu the baseball itssoclutlon. lish will uraln have charge of the team' and tho propped lor a i.tiong nine uc-nib good llunlelt "US, a founer icaplalu or tho Andovur team, Itellly 1 IIS, Mi.Cicory '12H, lleiinett 'I2H and Scott '13 rinm att j car's treah iiiiiii tram 1110 valiiablo men. i Ceorgo Ado sajs that his llibt job ( was loading groiotlea on a ilclUqry, wagon. And now he Is rich enough to trade at 11 meat inaiket. Roches ter Pttt Ilxpicts. A iclcutlit llgurcs It out that tho eaith weighs ten tiillinn Ions, ami the Bwnpathy wo always Iclt ror old man tl.if Is Immensely In 1 cased by Iho (HstiHPiy- l.os Angelcu Herald. WANTS WANTED. Urlght boj for Plantation onicp. Ap ply I'. A. S liaefer & Co. 47S0-3t' LOCAL AND GENERAL Autos, (I nr hour, Il I'tublea A I'lxil beer at lliu Anchor Saloon curio den Don't forget It II jour liorcc or don In slrk .. It,. Howut, 1) V !t I'liimn :is:i McuL a. I. litultli waj au outgolha p.wcnrpr on the MaiH'.iuilii It goes without tnjliig that every thing It limit at The Cnrnrc. Mwlialr shop) no Imu n.ilK Silent ll.tiber !ji up, llolrl Mud. I A fitio lluuof rl.k, Mrllclei Hint aru jii't the IIi!i)r for nolliby glPn nro on illnhiy liti Willi Wo Tal A. Co.. .... ... ... . ... . " ' ' J11 iMIIiailll BITCCl. Col. tain Pailer Irtt oil tlio Man- clinrla this innniliiK lor lie Cn.rt I II. A. Kiiinlrcii and Mrs tieil en left on tlio Klnnii fpr Kauai jcj'-idiy I Mr. and .Mrs. llarj-y l'o:om i,r tn- atllf, who liiic liccn tntirlnj; llu 13 lands for crtcrn! weeks, irturied in the Coast 011 the Manchuria tod iy Tliomaa !'. Mlllnnl, war rorrcij.ond tnt, Is ou the M.inehurl.i Ritlni; hpuio from Iho Far II.ul, wheio he h.-n brnn an a rcrr'cnt.itle o Iho Ainei leap I M.igazlnr. ' JIiich,no(vt In ukrn In thb Cm-' Me homy limirfli. nlili ,3 ,ch at lllihyp Hall 0:1 the allcrhoon or li'wiiimr 1. A, nitracllvo program has been prepared. Tlio trolley wlru h.n been place I oler Ilic ni'W track on King Ftiroi and evrrytlllng Is In rcullni" t to liandlo tralllc on tin dn'iblo track porllou ol iho dmvnlnwii Jliie. It It CAprcteil this will ho Ili.iilRUiale.l ulout tl llrst of December. I An npollealloii for ,a retail lltjii'ir IIcciiko -it Pearl Clly will como lis lure Hi.' I'nanl ot I Inuor l.itvnsu Ctimiiili-fc'oni'iM at llu Hireling 'Ills af tcmnn. The Iloiid will meet at I o'elotk and ilpil with KCteral minor prtih't-nii arising from the regulations. WATEHFKuNT NOftS Hoi for the Vol-ano. Another o por lmlly of malilii;; nil economical li.p to the Vok-auo Is. lu lim olfcied by the Inter Island Steam NiMlKatlon CoHipan who will place the .Manila Kei at Hie ills;usal of a party ef exeuislonlsts who are to leave Honolulu for Illto at thico o'clock tin Friday afternoon. Decem ber 30:b. Tlio tchcdule now outlined nt tho downtown office ol the Interlnlaud calls for tho arrival or the steamer Mniiu.i Ke.i at I llio at seven o'clock on Saturday iii'iiulng. A special train will inecl the uil and Hi y will nr. 1I10 aUtho Volcano at ncm that day. Thn xcurslonlslR will remain utllla wall's "iritural wonder until 'una o'clock 011 Suiul.iy nCernonn when the irtiirn tl Ip will bo muiltt to Illlo, the steamer Manna Kea sailing from' tho Cicrcrnt Cllv ut four o'clock tint nfloninon and arilvlng at Honolulu on! or about seven o'clock on Monti ly morning, January Ut. Rice Has Taken Over Zaflro. Chief Officer Itlce who Is known to n largo niiiuh-r of Honolulu people while serpd wllh tho Pacific Mall Hlcr-mcr Manrhurla, has taken over the commmul or tho Chliin-Matl liner Zaflro. This vessel with her sister ship the Hiibl recently passed iriilo American registration by a sp-clal art of congress. When tho transfer of II igwns 111 idc. the llrlllsh skippers ... , . ' ' .... ' were mincrrcilcil liv masteis wh'i rlalm nllcglanco In tho United Stairs and Chief Officer Illco was offered tho rriniuitiil of Hip stentner Zaflro whlrli Is a flno Ivpo of passenger liner Hint for 11 number of y:nrs has been oper ated by Mrt-srs. Shew 1111. Toinci nut Company wl'h headquarleis nt I long kens Tho vessel piles between Ma nila mid Hougkon? making fortnlghtly rj Fqr Kauai Fsrts. The Inter Island i.lramer Nooin hn '"'MI lllar'l "" Hi" IpiHi lo sill m (lVfi fl'etnr-tr ll.tu nf.n..iu ,lt .. i '-r'- '"" t.n'.i m'.uii I'liiing nt K.ttiil pons. 1110 vessel was nn nr- iltal nt Honolulu c.itcrilay brluglngi 'I1'01 l,-,HfongnrH and a rlilpment '""" ,n l" "'""" '" II!1'' Hieks. "" "'" .,r'-" " r' ""c" '"" B,,l:K PJll,1' , nml 18 hales hhcs. AT THE SAVOY. 'Ihoio Is a demand for "oil glory" 113 bluuMi on iho tcieon ut tlio Savoy, "nil tho management has yielded 10 the request to hhow It aguln tonight which will In positively thu last lu.u this most luteitbtliig ami InUructUa picture will bo seen lu this city. Nev er tinco motion pictures woro llrat tllflllt-l.t ,,,., t..... .. ........ . .1.- . .......a,,. ..... uua 11 ,iiinu eieiliuil 1110 I lurorn Ihlu li.iu In ll.tiinliiln rrt.n vitmleiillu artists will Klvo ii nuiuber or new acts tonight. Tho Oldsfleld t aiil Foster will have n musical nml ronn sketch and tho Wilsons will sing nnd ihinco lh"iiisclV(.s Into greater popularity. Thrto will 1)0 mure now plcturoi mii next week there will' bo nn addl Hon ti tho vnudovlllo lit lists. Thu biHlnrss ut this thentro Is Increasing r:i Hi lime nml II Is da.' PntliP.lv t.i Cm e c Irnf fhtiw h'lng put on.' D5r"For Bale" cards at Bulletin. QTAT5 A C1W Cipf.JHAH5PBlJ.CQ.. . - , bhippifH" MtOlflONAL SHIPPING l S DECAPITATING MM OFFICERS ON MANCHURIA ARE APPREHENSIVE CHIEF UP.1AIK LEAVES THAT VESSEL AT'SAN FrtANCISCO. INI ER-ISLAND LINERS dRING SUPPLIES FOR HOLI DAYS C01 LINGHA'M OFF FOR OCEAN ISLAM). 'I he P.if'flc M.'ll birr Manchiirli uilt nny have followed In not teach haa tome mil 1: me an I wllb It I1.1 1 ed but It Is Kiuwn that the name of p 11; .rd tliiiiiisli lI'Miilulii Vice Pie I dent and Hcucriil M.niigei It P. KchwcrJn wliti Is rituinnig tt urj m.iliilaiid afler li-iuns t-peu' kvoimI iik iilhs en u liusiiH'Mi lour of tho I'.ir Hiu.t In the Inteicl. of the b'K sloim thlp t'ompiiiy. Slnee the P.iillle M.i'.l "Illg Chief" lli.it vhlk'il this kiii 1111 his way tt iho .In.uiiiCEO an I Ih'neie eo.ta! ports a t.ei!i'S or he'nuli'il thiicka nil I litnuis have piksed Ihrtuigli the ex truded per ouii'.'l iT ulllreis couiieeled wllh Hie 111 oration or v.iihms Paelllc Mall liners In Hi' Ir un P.icllle trade. 'I hat a number of "changes" will f.il ow thu arrival of Iho Manchuria at H.1.1 Franelspi it a (orcgono co'i (lii-den. Chief Ollleer (1 S Lapral't who has been Idcu illeil with the Man Ii ill hi for a I111111I1 "r of tilps will step down and out when (hit cs:u'l teach ft her homo poit l.'ipi-nlk Is well known to the Honolulu traveling pub lic tuning been 1111 pTPiillve ollleer wllh the Hlberl.l mid oilier Eteannra I prior 10 h!s pii.iiiothm to the big lin er. Chief Oir.cer la talk Is allege 1 to hnio dlsplcaK-d (ieneial Man Igor Pchwcrln during the wiy.ig) frmn the Jnpinejo ports to Honolulu through what Is c'almed was a lick of courte sy duo to a pen 011 of Iho rank and illiirtlncllon of Mr. Krhworlii. Lap ralk Is raid to llhto' failed to rd'id.T a pioier salu'o upon Hie appearance or llio raclllr Mnll (icneiul Mauiger nt thu ver.Bcl after a Uslt to tun of the ports of rail In Japan. Tho ollleer. V " " .TTT" ,".". ,.,'.,r"' ..? iui"ii in iiiu iiiiiii 111 inu hihi iiiieini liig tn Ills duties In Kiiperlnlen lint; Iho illrclnrglng and die stowing of cm go. Sehnriin came rn bo-ird us a pat'tcnger In 0110 or the many hotel hunches and when ho aacended tin gingway to the pioinemulo deck of tin Manchuria, tlic.e was no 0110 station ed, nt the held of the eoinpirilim wearing the hlh ranking Inslgna ol otrico pnvhlcd by tlio Paelllc Mi'l Companj. The General Manager ii l1('ltl 1 11.I f.u li'iflnir r n.l ....m.l I :;",'' ', "" ,l""" --""-; wroth and rilled upon l.iiurn k and demanded an explanation us to why ho was allow rd to riubark without having met with a ptopcr and d'gnl lied salutation. ' A fow high tcmpcicd icmaiks fol lowed and Iho chief ollleer wa'a then and there toldMiy Srhwerln that ho might prepaie hliurclf for n Irausrer to tho P.iiiima 11111 upon his return to San Fianclhco. Chief Ollleer law pialk apparently possessed other Ideas aa lo his tuturo movements and ccciipallon and politely but nono tho lusit llrmly dcclliicil llm proffer ot tiansferrlng his uffcclloiH iiml nctl vltles to n smaller vesbel operated 011 a more illlllcult route. Ho uotlllcd Mr. Schweiln that ho would not look 1 1 the Paelllc Jlall for further em ployment. I As far us too chief ollleer Is con cerned tho Incident Is c ir.ed but nev ertheless there la a Icelliig of imcusl nciis among a ttoio or bright and na comiiridatlng young women win1 icrvc to assist lu the management or tho B-iini thlp Manchuria. While thaio Is no 0110 on board tho votscl "'"' will dare come forward with a piiDllc ileclaratlou. It Is pictty geu I ... .11 1,.-...... .1... ...... ...... .. ii.iiij iiiiiiui noun .111:11. uit'io win uo a thaklug up or (ho olllrlul btnIT and that hovcral iicnia will drop lulu Hit. IVrlllu Mull nlflclnl wasto banket aa a rcsu t nt the voyage lu that vcbbcI by Mr. Schweiln. . Captain Saudheig, a veteran lu tho Paelllc Mall service Is 0110, who l.l declared by Ihoso mi Iho Inside, to luivo alto met thu 0lIlcl.1I displeasure of Hie (icncral Manager. Samlbors lu now a "landlubber" 1111U ulllelal 10 pottB had It that ho hud been "retired because of Ions and faithful service. Skipper SundboiK la alleged to luivo failed to unwind sulnclcnt led tapo in Hio iccoptlon of the head of tlio Pad- fi9 Ma"i '" '! vessel, ut a tlmo Hio Siberia was n visitor to Oriental ports. Tho s'ors Is that Mr. Schwcrln cjnio nh'iaril Iho vessel n.u Inquiring for Ciiptulii Sandbcig give onlcrs that, tho skippei c( mo down to tho lower dto't to meet hlni, Kiindhorg Is p-o-sutuol to havo failed to catch Hi') 1 up humor Incorporated In tho nu v 'sllnu nml Is in 1.1 t i haio hput waul lo llm "Iiosh" that ip would he round at I1I.1 uriinl Matlnu, on tho hilik'o whero he rightfully belonged. What- JAS. If. LOVE ON PAOE tlpHT AXE OF SCHWERIN Uandheig no loij-sei ntltirtia Hit' rtntur1 "I t'lllci'M n a. trans l'aeine meainora ;v trans Purine steamoru opeiaivi "i tho J acinc Jlall. Ciplaln . P. Kill Is another Pad- lie Mull olllrcr an I skipper who owet his seieraneo fr.uii the hervlco naln- ly Ihiougli thoilall of the header the cfiifi.u lo lie KaH. Kill was lii roiniu.in.l or tlio Mongolia when thai m'sm'I had 11 cl'i-o call Iiom swing- ng ilanse.-oualj near tho Yokohaim breakwater. Ills maneiiveiliig of Iho Moitgilla as the huge liner awuiig to a buoy In Iho liaibir at Yokohama was wllncss el by Vice Pie-t'ldent ami (ienernl Mail agcr It. P. Sdiweiln, who happ?ncj 'o bo In Japan and 011 the quay at the lime. Instead of loumllng to her iivuiil poslt'on fiino distancr off tho h.rakwatcr. the gieat hulk, or tho ;titrii'iii:i Kill" iv 11m viiifiv 11n-1rn.11 the danger line, frliwrrii could scuccly bclleto hi; nit- Hut there Irtoio him It all up. pcnied Hue. The Mongolia. Mem; inn. was aii;)rjaeiuns 1110 nreiKwater In a nianiier tint threatened certain damage, and nothing could lis ilo'uo by Schuciln lo help tho situation. Ho was helpless hut not calm. Storm ing, ho ho.iided tho Mongolia mid In tcnlewed Captain Kilt after tho big liner had liocn llinlly In ought to n Hop at a safe position near Iho iisuil huny. The IiiIcmIcw, It Is said, must have been drcliledly tnlcicstiiig fur Captain Kill, who had only rcc.icicd fiiiui 1111 Intervlpw with Acting Manager Frov on this tide, of Iho pond In ennso tpienco of rumiliis Hie Mongolia ngiound In Japan. Captain Kltt was iieicniptorily or dered by CciiPi.il Manager Seli.wojln to pack his gilp and icturii to San, Franelsen as a piskengcr In the Mnn cliurli. Captain Saunders or Iho Man-cl-urla was ordered to pick his bull cife ami gt alHi.ml the Mons'illa and take command. m Mtnchuria'o Frfilfjht List. iho AiuKC-a tl, tot wtiaif la again piled high wllh a large ubsuitmeiu ol uricutui eaigu the gi eater pirt having ""led jcsivrilay by the Paelllc Mall steamer Maiuliuila. This vessel biought 2178 tons tor Honolulu au 1 ttottiloiea inado quick work In 11. moving Iho Height Horn tho hold ot Iho gieat vessel ami transferring ll lo the wharf. On hoaiil the Munchii ila were ll,7Sb tons or cargo of which 2178 Ions for Honolulu us follows: 01 cai.es ol cigais. 2 IS pkgs. of mar- iIu'IiiIIbb, SIS bales or gunnies, 7015 pkgs. or previsions, 210 boxes or oil, 23U boxu or diy goods, 70 pkgs. of I1.1111I110 wa(e, 1U(I3 bags of beans, 710 eases of C'hiuetu wlno, as pkgs. ot meilldno, 271 buxei or flro crackera, k3 boxes oC tea, 157 rolls of matting, 20 castH of eggs, 018 9:11,03 or curloa, 15,020 lug of rice, 3111 tuba of sho yu mid nils'). D- cases of iiorcslaln, OGS pkg.i, or sake, 13 bills, or vine gar,, I uioji ol Ihe chickens and 07 bags or nuts. In Iho carg't for $1111 Francisco are 002 bales of raw bilk valued nil $IOO,l(il)lin. All or which Is ror over Ian I polntf. f inter iriand t:parturcs. Tl...... ...!.. I.. I I .1 .iiivu liiiuiiuiiuiii Liuiiiiicrs aru lidicduled to depart for various porta this iilleruooii iim.mg them being (he steamer (Iclclio now 011 tho licrtlp ror Kohalalelo, Kukaliu, Ookala. I.aupa- hceliop and poita, Tho v easel will lo.ivp lit Iho o'clock taking gcueial nitgo. Tho Eteamcr Nocau la hooked lo ' "'art for Kami poits ut lvo o'cloc't ''i uftciiioou taking paescngors mid e no. To call ut Hawaii ports for cittlo, thu htc.unnr I.lhellko will bo jllspitrh- c for Mnhiikniii, Knwalliae,, Mono- ,:; and Kukiilhaclo at fliu o'clock una iiltornooii Pa Transport Surecjiu. WASIIINOTON, Soplcniber 20, Hoth the traiiHpoits l.og.111 ami Short dan, pi lug h"twecu Manila am Sin Fiauclteo will have new BiiigcoiiB in chaigd under oideia Ihbiied by thu Wur Doiuiiltiiciit todnv. Flrct I.leu tenant Hosier C. Ilayly. Medical Corps hni li-en rdleyel rrnm dtit In tho Pli'llppIiiPn pivlflmi to takij effect 011 his urill.il ut San Francisco on tlio Logan nnd will report to tlio BOW nipcrlptrti'tcnt nt tlio nrmy trancport ten Ice lor duly an bmgem ol "'a I3111, llli station at Han I'ranchcit. tut netting Mr-t l.ttitenaiil Oalul. Cowles. Jr. medical corpj, pill on walling orilcis. i Miht llcnlniinnl Hnlirr' W. Kerr mpillp.il runts. I.t relieved frniii fur- Ihrr duty In the I'lilllpp hlllpplnoit Division. Kniiil ports Nooaii, etmr., lila artlral,at Bail,.,. Hat Hound Holenr. Am. chrl to tako eUcct on tils artivat,ai v, i;uk) Fraiiclcri, on the Kherldaii and Wilt tii-' ipjoit In prrj-rii to llio Army Tran.i lirrt Service lifJd for assignment an Hiiigein of Iho tihcildan wl'h station nt San Fr.incltro Ilo i,ell(!rn Klral Meut. Aitliur N. Task-er, put, on wait tint: orde'rs Kerr na.lcd on the Sheri dan firm Manila "tl tho 17lh InaUinl. Dand PUycd as Manchuria 8allcd. The Territorial b.m'd waa much In rildcnco at the departure of llio Pa ride Mall line.' Manchuria for San Finnclsco tills mnnilug. In addition tti ueurly fifty cabrn passVngcrs, a Ecoro of Porto Itlcant, Portuguese niidj Hiissl.tus alsti took passago for tlio uiululand by Iho big Mwcl. A largo force of nocioif,a worked aliniif.t Incesfiintly In tho dlsrbargo t'f over two thousand tons of Oriental fro ght. As a icsult cf this labor the osfcl Hailed at ten ('clock with her "noro' well out of tin water, and left the wharf well littered with an as inn in! caigo. Purser Iloiiruo reiKirts n nn0 .rj(, ncrt)s8 ti, jcllf. Among lm prominent pasnensors 011 ihp ncr 1110 halt a dozen cnicninipnt nmrlala ,,r Manila who aro going to uio inalnl mil lo testify before con g,t (1ry ,ltf) , Krfnr .nd proposition. The Hon. De'iin 'O. WprrrMcr Js with the tiirly, ntul oth- crs.aict Jlmi. F. W. Carpenter and i'i'. 1,, ncgaitlH lion. M. Qiioz'on. dclcgito n congrcts,, Ii alio aboard, Another party that, Is of hiiportJine.e i .,m',i',,.p ..r ',,.nmi.nr. r ii. n.'.i. 1 --.-. tic coast commercial party.- Ra noufjh Wc.-thcr 0 Molokal. 'lifu Ktcumer Mlkjliula met with some lough weather while coasting aluig tho shores Lf Molokal mid III consequence a considerable oiiiouut t (ri.,K,t c:llrea uy u,,n vcasc ,i, lo bo biougll back to Honolulu. 1 Pur ter French reiiorta heavy .northpasl cily winds. Ten cabin and nineteen deck paasepgers arrived. Tho freight nt. Included ID tJiecp, 1!) 'cajvci. 15. c.ates, chickens, 5 crates eggs, 92 pigs, I cases eggs -and a quantity ol suiidilcs.' fa Sugar Arrives from Kauai, Sugar In fair hlztil shipments Is arilvlng from Knual ports and thu In j ter-Island steamer Klnau brought 1500 sacKs as a pari 01 ucr cargo ot pro ducts from thu Harden Island, Other lines of freight lecelvcd hero Included 50 empties, SO bales hides, 400 sackH lice and an assortment of sundries. Twonty-fha cabin p'lbsengors ufrlyqil by the vessel. The vessel met wl'h rnlr woither on both outward and In , ward trips. r Hate War Is Pending, A, (J. IJ. Kqrioll, general piancns'jr agent of tho San Jfranclio and Port land Stcamrlilp Company, declines to commit himself 011 tho probability of 11 ralo war when the Yale and liar vaid begin service, but states that ho docs not think tho other steamship company would allow, tlio new steam ers to get all lla business, M Lumber from the Ccund. A full shipment of lumber from tho mills m Tacomu, Wmdi., has arrived nt Honolulu by tho Amcrlcnn schoon er Hclcno. Vcstel and cirgn nro con signed to the local branch of Allen & Iloblnson. Tlio vcffoI came down from Iho Sound In thirty days. Sho was nn arrival 11 1 the port early yes terday morning. WW Faster Schedule Proves Popular. A new schodulo Is announced by tlio Pacific Coast Company, giving a thrcodny scrvlro ho' ween Sun Fran cisco, beginning December 8, Tho President and Coventor will bo laid up lor repairs during December. Tholr places will ho taken by tho stenmors City or Puclila, Quean and Umatilla. Cheap Partcrncr Rates on the Coait. , A ralo war on scoml class Hteatii- bhlp passenger business between Lot Angeles mid Ban Francisco has de veloped and gives promise, of sending tho ralo dnwu as low its S1.G0. Tho flnllt l lif.lwn"n II. n vnm.lnH ..nunn,. gcrV.cumor.im,:. h'oi n7clmoors , llu- lumber lra,16. . i -: I PA88ENQERS BOOKED I Per Btmr. Manna Kea, ,. l(Hn n...i I'M llllll .lilll I ., J .. ' .' .T."'."Kor: Jr' .. .. iiujb.iueii, 11. A. tilitB. 11, m. Hosp1erMrs. J, II. Toplln. Mrs. B. llnr.lv II..' lr U ,.... ... k. ..... llUCm. Mm llnlllniFnr II I. v KTr.j' I tin.- Kt ll ,.. 'II. ... .-- r-.., ........ .-u rt. ... ... i..j. ...1.1. .7 ...,,'.. """""" " "" 'tr'illiforlnt Ssn Fratirlsm nnmlei!. Y. Ako. A, Million. Por htmr. Manna l.oa, ror Konu and , Kan ports, Nov 20. James Ako. J. (1, Rmllli. MIss'B. I.irtoo. J.DiliIels Mte Daniels, rjpn Cnmpbnll. Mrs1., O-inut-boll II, McWiirnp. Mrri.'VoAt'WoIls. Per stm. Klnnp. for 'Kminl norl'i', Nov. 2!). E A. Kiiudsen. Mrs. Kniid-sen. Coney Garage Autoiobiles Meet All Inter-Isla learners Touching KAUAI RATES REASONABLE ARRIVfeD RIVfcD I Cundjy, Nov. 2t. Manila, Lhliu and Jrfp1.11 mrln Miimliurln, P. M.'9;'S., IV 11. in. Kauai ports Klnau, stmr., a in. Maul, Molokal and banal tiortR Allkahaln, rt'mr.. a. in. ObPAHIfeU 1 Monday, Nov. 23. Dan Frnncljo Manchuria, P. M. 8. H 10 ri, in'. I PABbEriaEHB AHHIVRk.' I Per P. M. S, S. Manchuria, Irom Chins nnd Japan ports, Nov. 2 For Honolulu. IJ. A. Forbes, Mrs. K." A. Forbes, 1:. F. Forbes', Miss II. Korli t. Mlis A (lot-bci-, Mrs. W. A. Hull. W. Mf Iliill, I.co. T01111, S., Jl. Murray. For San Frnnclsco: Mrs. T. 8. Alex ander. I. ltcck, C. V. Ilcniiclt, Mtsa M. Iloiiuoil. Mrs. K. Hrjidley. 1). I). lira ham, V. K. Cnrlln, Mm. W K. Carlln. lion F. W. Carpcntcr.,.0. W. Clifton. Mrs.,K...Cottcrman. J Daniel. Mrs. .1. panic), Miss Suzanne Daniel, Master John Daniel, H. F. Davis, II. Dollar. Mis It. Dollar, A. A. .Drew, II. W. mi'l, H. Ferguson, J. 0. Klcfchcr, Mrs. J. O, Fletcher, J. Furtii. Mrs, J. Furth. I Uaniclo, It. llarrls, Mrs. 11. Harris, tl" V. Hayes,. Mrs,-ih.- Hope, Miss M. A. Hope, It. M. Hotallng, Mrs. K. Hut tig, T. S. Irwin, Ur. . II- Jenka, Mra 0. II. Jenlts, Aib. S. Jurlka. Mlsj 8. ii. Jurlka, U. It. King. Miss I. S: King. Mrs.. II. I.. Knoblock, 'Mies A. I.. Kuobjock, l.co Kwong Kwoh Hon. II. Leprdu, ,E. MacDoylo, Mrs. M. U Ma comber, T. F. Millard, P. J. Mooie, How V. U. McMurray. Mrs. V. O. Mo Mm ray, MrtBto'r'O. II. McMurray, Miss nolen V. McMuViaj', Miss O. 11. Mc Murray. Miss U. A. Musser. Mls3 I.. Uuinqr, Miss D. Musser, Mra. B. Nlo uaiini, M, Olcaga, It. Del Pan, Hon. M;. Quezon, P. .Ilcycs, C, Ilheberg. Miss li. 3. niehnrdsnn,, J. j:. Hlt,chev, Mrs. J. E. nit'c'iicy. J. II. Iloaf, W. II. ftohlusoii, Mrs. V. II. n'obluso'n, It. P. Schwcrln and ynleU M. E. Smith. 8. It. Smith Jr., Mrs. S. Smith. Miss ,0. V. L. Smith, Cop'. C.Jj. Sleeper. 1. J. Spiegel, Miss A. J. Slu'vcna, MIsh , F. forrj,-alII.ftTrlhe. I. Vlllamur, Mrs. p. ,v(ll.lamsA,lt.,,a. Voods. Hon. jiean O. Worcester, Mrs. C. E, Youns. I. M. Ysay. 11. E. Yusay. Per stmr. Klnau, from Knual portK. Npy. 27. A. M, Cornell, OfTlcci; Otlii l.llh.111 audi lnianqlicrBon,tMatsumoto, Dr. J, J, flr.ac'e Irr Miller, nnd two children. II M. OIltcl.T. J, Kltzpatrlck i. S- Pfcsco't.'Sco WX.Hcq Fnt. J. Ymnaiagi, C. Nlhlk,awa, Mr and Mr,t. A. IV Hills, Miss Labcnz. F. Kchnnrk. C. II. Hall. J. Dougherty, R. J. Uakor, Misses C. and M. Clin'rninn, Aoyiinin, Geo. Aliitoho, Miss K. An tone, Mrs. V,. Antouc. Per Btmr. Mlkahala, from Maul and Mokikal ports, .November, 27. C It. Wntc'rinan, J. ,C. P. Tijouii,(fl. 8. Do Chert, Mrs. Jtdil,nIIas(ila,ls's F. K. iMocrlson,r.U. A,. Cooke, Miss Hatting er, Mrs. P. J. Browu, Jlrs. O. ' K. Drown, Kin Soy, I PA3SENGERS EXPECTED. I ' :'- Per Am, Ilk, Andrew Welch, 'mm San Francisco O. E. Itlble't. W. Op fergelt; C. A. Fratfe; J. E7 Irutchlnson. I PASSENGERS DEPARTED I 1 Per stmr. Manchuria, for Ban Fran cisco, Nov. 20. TJ10.Y. Ilarclny. Mra. Ilarclay, Mr. nnd .Mrs. E. D. Hulbcrt. Mr. ami Mrs. Uoicon, It. It. Dunlop Archlbahl Young, Mrs. Young, Col. Sam Parker S. Morton Colin, Mrs. Colin, James Madison, Mrs. Madison, P. 8hcedy, (Jco. .Lewis, Mrs. Lowls, ;.t. H. D, Smith, p.JYcli'pmann, W Frlcke, Mrs. Frlcko, O. F. Wagner. Mrs, Wagner, C, Herilinaii, E; 8. Itoy, II. O. Tlldent A. II. Manna, Mlsa' C Flcko, J). M. Carmen. - PABflENGERS BOOKED I Per M. N 8. ,8.. yllhelmlnn. for San Frauclbcoi Dec, 7. G. P. Cas tle, F. G. Hummel, Mrs, F, O. Hum mel, Miss K. Wilson, Mra, 8..B. Har ris, Mrs. i:. M. w'lsnor, W. A. Mil Inr,, S. Greon,, Mrs. 8. Oreen, B. A'. Sewall, Mrs. M. Monchlcf. Mlfs J. Kenny, M. Mopcrlef, Mrs, Jl. 8. I,. Morris, Mis D. B, Porte'r, MliMjjjdna llclshrr, It. G. HondcrJiqn,,, l 8. Trus'-ott. Miss- Lidi-". Mncfarlnne. Mrs, M. B. Sknlli.unwlg 8ehl,rf,-J. I' M'-'.tMMamJo 8 hr.d.r, ' ' B' Tliompsoi,,',MTs. Anna .lllojgeti, Mrs. C. IC, IJoq'rV,MJsa.poi;pthy Bool;, I Mils. A. C Keiscr.. Mlrs. D. .Alexan- ' .lor . ' Por stmr. .MlknhabtfOTJMni)! nnd Molokal KiitB,'Nor.'.2W, r Da Mil - Je- im Mr , F. rirnWn Miss O, K. Hrown, J, D. 'M'cVc'lrh, tj. j '. ' TRANSPORT; SE'Ry'lCK ' . '"- . , . Dlv sailed from' San FrmiclSro, arr. Honolulu, Nov. 21. Inqmi. arrived Hi San l.ratiqlsf,Nnv ghi'fldan,, siillrd from, MlPnqlHni for !' Manila,' Nov. U.r fi Slierman. sailed from Manila for Ban Francisco, Nov. 14. 1 - j .' f K.t V - I a ii He -f