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WSP'i 10 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912. . i it' 9- I. M i fe Oceanic Steamship Company l.finp N. V. 8 S SIERRA Arrlio Hon. a. S. VHN'ITIIA Hi Ilrit rl.iw, single, S. l'.l 1 110 C. BREWER & Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Bloamcra ( tlio above; company will cnll At Honolulu and loavo this (sirt tin or nbout tlio dates mentioned below: foii Tin: itii:vr. for san francisco. 0. 5. Nile June 28 S. 8. Perils July 2 S. S. Mongoh July 4 S. S. Korea July 9 S. S. Pertia July27 S. S. Siberia July23 Kor general Infornmtlon npply to H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents TOYO KISEN KAISHA ;'.ti'ii:i.ors ol I ho nboxo t'o'iipany abo'lt llio dates mentioned below: FOR TIIK ORIENT. S. S. Clilyo Maru June 21 S. C. Tenyo Maru July 18 S. S. Nippon Maru July 12 S. S. Tenyo Maru July 18 Calls at Manila, onilttlne call at CASTLE & COOKE, Matson Navigation Company f Direct Service Between San Francisco and Honolulu. FROM SAX FRANCISCO. JOR SAX FHVNCISCO. S. S. Honolulan June IS S. S. Wilhelmlna ' June 19 S. 8. Lurllne July 3 S. S. Honolulan June 26 S. S. Wllhelmina July 9 3. 8. Lurline July 9 S. S. Honolulan July 16 S. S. W.lhelmlna July 17 S. S. HYADES sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on or about JUNE 22. 1912. For further particulars npply to CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., General Agents, Honolulu. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOU FIJI AMI AI'STIIAUA. FOU VANCOUVER. 0. S. Makura June 19 S. S. Zealandia June 18 8. S. Zealandia July 17 S. 8. Marama July 16 THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD., GENERAL AGENTS. AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU Yin Tehnnntcpec, firry slttli day. Freight rrcehed at nil times at (lie Company's wharf, 41st Slnet, South Jlrookljn. FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT S. S. COLUMBIAN,, to sail about JUNE 27 S. S. ALASKAN, to sail about JULYS S. S. AFUZONAN, to sail about ... .. ."..'".'.'.'.'.'. !"jULY 19 For further Information apply to II. HACKFELI) & CO, LTD, nccnts, 'Iwnolulu. C. P. .MORSE, General Freight Agent. PL one 2205 Reaches Hustace-Peck Co.eLtd. AM. KINDS OF ROCK AM) SAM) FOR t'ONCRLTE WOKK. I'lIIF.WOOl) AXI) COAL. j j ja queen street. r. 0. ()X Service Dispatch WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY THE FEATHER RIVER ROUTE For particulars see Frd. L. Waldron,Ltd. 836 Fort Street Pau Ka liana MOVES THE EARTH Forcegrowth Will Do It iic&ii!iiMl' K( M t f AitIto 8. F. . .AIH1UST 2 JULY 3 JULY 9 first rlu, round trip, Snn Francisco. CO., LTD., General Agents. will call nt nod Icoe Honolulu on or FOU SIX FRANCISCO. S. S. Nippon Mu-u June 18 S. S. Shiuyo Maru July 16 S. 3. Tenyo Maru June 25 S. S. Chiyo Maru Auguat II Shanghai. LIMITED, Agents, Honolulu. Oahu Railway Time Table Outward. For Walanae, Walalua, Kahtiku and Way Stations 9: 15 a. m 3:20 p. m. Kor Pwirl City, Ewa Mill and Way Stations t7i30 a. m.. '3:15 a. ra., 11:30 a. m., 2:16 p. in., 3:20 p. m., 5:15 n. m.. 19:30 n. m.. tllflK n m I For Wahlava and Lellohua 10:20 a m -u:l5 p. m., t9:30 p. m., tll:15 p. m. I Innard. I Arrive Honolulu from Knliuku, Wal alua nnd Walanae 8'36 a. m., 5:31 !P. a. I Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and I'carl City 17:45 a. m., '8:36 a. m., 11:02 a. m., 1;40 p. m 4:2$ p. m 5:31 p. m.. '7:30 p. m. Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa and Lellehua 9;15 a. m tl:40 p. m., ,'6:31 p. m, U0:10 p. m. ""he Haleiwa Limited, a two-hour , train (only first class tickets hon ored), leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8-36 a. m.; returning, arrives In I Honolulu at 1010 p. m. The Limited stops only at Pearl City and Walanae I outward, and Walanae, Walpahu and 1 Pearl Cltv Inward. Dally. tSundny Excepted, :Sun- lunjr uiiiy. O. P. DKNISON, F. C. SMITH, Superintendent G P. A l'lioto Enjtrinlng of highest Krmle can now be secured from the 11 u . I a 1 1 u Photo Engraving planL Lento linn. JULY 27 . ivnii 1' 1 h ill Till irirlmi iflBarewaaT TiHI BiJtfcl IIm IiIiII sB'i1 ihthiim!, TTiIimiI if iMfiitiai raiy-ifflii'isiirTrifanaliTw faretMiiTjawiinaamiiwam -iritijaMirfri iitmn rrlrflmlia iBM-jito nM Tit ra n tiilrTlruh ffw 'tf ir Trii r faarrimiitf ir r r rr mrr 11 f nf r JMBHaWaWMMlBBMBa ui!' Ill' I 1 I '.'. Established In 1853. Bishop & Co. BANKERS Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued on the Hank of California and Tlio London Joint Slock Hunk Ltd, London. Correspondents for the American Express Conipnnr mid Tims. Cook A. Son. Intercut aliened on Term mid Sating Hank Deposits. BANK OF HONOLULU LIMITED. PAID CAPITAL ?600.008 Successors to CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO Imllee jour Account and offers satisfactory service. Loans nt market rales. Exchange and Cable irons, fers. Tnnelers Credits nnd Checks mailable cterjnhere. The Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA Capital Sub.crlbed.Yen 48,000,000. Capital Paid Ui Yen 30,000,000 Reserved Fund ....Yen 17,000,000 General banking business transacted. Savings accounts (or l and upwards. Fire und burglar-proof vaults, with Safe Deposit Dozes for rent at 12 per year sad upwards. Trunks and cases to be ."topt on custody at moderate rates. Particulars to be applied tor. YV AKAI, Manager. Honolulu Ollke, Dethel und Mer chant Streets. Telephones 2421 and 1D94. P. O. I3ux 168. EMMELUTH & CO., LTD. PLUMBERS and SHEET METAL WORKERS 8TOVE8 and RANGES Corner King and Bishop Streets Phone Ne. 3067 PACIFIC ENGINEERING COMPANY, LTD. Consulting, Designing nnd Con. structlug Enginrcrs. Bridges, Dulldings, Concrete Struc tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro jects. Phone 1045. LUJIlDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS DEALER8 IN LUMBER ALLEN & ROBINSON Quean Street ... Honolulu A. p. Mcdonald, Contractor and Batldcr Estimates given on all kinds of building. Concrete Work n Specialty PAUA11I STHEET, KEAU NUUANU P. H. BURNETTE Commissioner of Deeds tor Califor nia and New York) NOTARY PUB LIC) Grants Marriage Licenses. Drawa Mortgages, Deeds, Bills of 8ale, Leases, wills, etc. attorney tor tne District Courts. 70 MERCHANT ST., Honolulu, Hhone laid. No. I, No. 2, No. 3 The best CRU8HED ROCK and SAND in the city deliverod anywhere and at the right time and place. Honolulu Construction Drawing Co., Ltd., ROBIN80N BUILDING Alexander & Baldwin, LIMITED Sugar Factors, Commission Merchants, and Insurance Agents Agenta for Hawaiian Commercial A Buiar C. Haiku Sugar Company. Pala( Plantation. Maul Agricultural Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahtiku Plantation Company. McDryde Sugar Compaay. Kahulul Railroad Company. Kauai Railway Company. Honolua Ranch. Haiku Fruit and Packing Company. Kauai Fruit and Land Company. Castle & Cooke Limited HONOLULU, T. H. SUGAR FACTORS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Agenta for FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, TOURISTS' BAGGAGE AND AUTOMOBILE IN8URANCE Riprekenttng Ka Plantation Company Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Kohala Sugar Co. Apnkaa Sugar Co. Ltd. Mutson Navigation Co. Toyo Klsen Kolsha C. Brewer & Co., Ltd. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND GENERAL MERCHANTS HONOLULU OFFICERS AND DirtECTOIt8 n F. BISHOP President GEO. H. ROBERTSON VIceH'resldt'nt and Manager W. W. NOnTH Treasurer RICHARD IVKRS Secretary J. R. OALT..'. Auditor OKO. R. CARTER Director R. A. COOKE Director A. GARTLEY Director .'. II COOKE Director LIFE INSURANCE Is not 11 Luxury) It Is n Necessity. Hut you Most have tho HEST and that Is provided by the famons nnd most equitable Lans of Mnssu chusctts, In the. New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF HOSTO.V, MASSACHUSETTS. If fon Tfould ho fully Informed nbout theso Inns, address CASTLE & COOKE, Limited ilENEUAL AUENTS. HONOLULU. T. II FIRE INSURANCE The B. F. Dillingham Co. LIMITED (Jenernl Agent for Hairnlli Atlas Assurance Company of London. .New York Underwriters' Akcoct. 1'roTldence Wnslilngton Insurance Co. 4th FLOOIt, STAKOENWALD RLDO. "KAHN 8V8TEM of REINFORCED CONCRETE. Cup Bare, Rib Metal, Hy, Rib, Lath, Water-proof Coating. Honolulu Iron Works Co. Honolulu Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands , l,,,,.,, ,,.- ,,,. in iiiB, ' ndrcrtlslnir nnd It returns to van hundred fold. QUEEN STREET ,. '! - . l ' ' BV AUTHORITY. Tenders for furnishing the City nnd County of Honolulu with materials and supplies for six mouths ending Decem ber .11, 1912, will be received at tho olllco of the City and County Clerk until 7:30 o'clock p. in., Thursday, June 27. 1012. Tenders may bo obtained upon ap plication at tho nlllcc of tho City nnd County Clerk, Mcintyro Rulldlng, Ho nolulu. D, KAI.AUOKALANI, JR.. City nnd County Cleric. June 18, 1912. 8267 June 19, 20, 21 IN THE MATTER OF CLEAN-UP DAY. At a Supervisors' meeting held tho 13th day of June, A. D. 1912, It was moved nnd carried ns the cense of the Hoard of Supervlsora of tho City nnd County of Honolulu that property own er In the City and County of Hono lulu cooperate with tho authorities on Clean-Up Day, Juno. 20, A. D. 1912, by gathering alt garbage which may bo round on their premises and having It put In containers, such containers to lie placed on sidewalks, making It easy of access to gnrbagc collectors: and also the said property owners segre gate Much garbage collected, by plac ing tho unliiirnnblc stuff In one con tainer and the burnable In another. D. KALAUOKALANI JR.. Clerk, City nnd County of Honolulu. C26S-3t CALL FOR TENDERS. The president of the Hoard of Re gents will jrecolvo tenders until 12 o'clock noon, Juno 24, for removing the luilldlngH of tho Collcgo of I In wall from their prcucnt location, Ueretnnla-Young streets, to the permanent grounds In Mn non Valley. Plans nnd directions may ho necured from John all morn at the college, and tenders should he left nt tho olllco of the First Judge, Circuit Court. The right Is reserved to reject nny or all tenders. IIKNRY K COOPER, President, Hoard of Regents. C265-3t LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE l-'lrst Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers. In Probate. In the matter of the Estate of Eliza Scott Wilder, Deceased. Probate No. 4488. Notlco to Creditors. Tho undersigned hereby nlve notlco that they have been ap pointed und commissioned as Execu tors of the Last Will nnd Tcstnmont of Eliza Scott Wilder, late of Hono lulu, deceased. All persons owing tho cold cstnto oro hereby notlllcd to mako payment to tho undersigned; nnd all persons holding claims ngalnst said estate nre hereby notified to present tho same, together with any vouchers therefor, properly authenticated, to the undersigned nt No. 1519 Pensncola street, Honolulu, within six months from the first publication of this no tice, suili first publication being dated tho 2Mb day of May, 1912, or such clulms will bo forever barred. Dated this 25th day of May. 1912. WILLIAM ciiai'n-i:y wilder, charles THOMAS WILDER, Executors of tho Will of Eliza Scott Wilder, deceased. 6247 May 25, 29; June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19 CORPORATION NOTICE8. TENDERS WANTED. The Honolulu (las Company, Ltd., will consider fenders for digging and backfilling about 40,000 feet, more or less, of trench Also separate tenders will bo considered for laying 40,000 feet, more or less, of various 'sizes of lion pipe, from 1V4 Inches to 4 Inches. Specifications may bo obtained at tho olllco of tho company, Alakea and Herctanla streets. 5206-lw NpTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Thero will bo a meeting of tho stock holders of tho Honokau Lyceum on Juno 29, A. D. 1912, nt 7:30 p, in., at Honokaa Lyceum, Honokaa, Hawaii. WM. J. RICKARD, Sccetary, Honokna Lyceum. 5247-3W REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered for Record June 17, 1912. From 10:30 a. m. to 4i30 p. m. Thomas Tolcntlno to William Pul- lar D R Multa by tr et al to William E Palkull D Y Humana to von Hnmm-Young Co Ltd CM K Mutsunnga to von Hnmm-Young Co Ltd CM T Kukahara to on Hamm-Young Co Ltd CM Amelia It Mattos und hsh to David II Lewis D Territory of Hawaii to American Sugar Co Ltd Llccnso Hllo Hoarding School to W Geo Kalbenul Rcl Wndo W Thuyer und wf to A M Stangcnwnld M fleorgo N Wilcox to Oahu Railway .t Lnnd Co .. D Nicholas Anlnn nnd Wf to Pioneer Wile & Loan Asun of II M Trent Trust C6 Ltd to Mlchlo Ta naku (w) D Mlchlo Tannka (w) to Trent Trust Co Ltd M John Hernandez to Y Akul 1IH John Fernandez to Y Akal I. Oal)il Hallway & Land Co to Chang Chnu Agrmt & L Entered for Record Juno 18, 1912. From 8:30 a. m. to 1030 a. m. First Hank of Hllo Ltd to Excel- Hlor Soda Works Ltd Rel Nellie J Richard to Nora Richard.. D Hurry Irwin and wf to Albert Ruddlo , D On tho completion of tho hulls of two steam-schooners being built at the new St. Melons slilnvard of tho McCor. mlck Interests they will bo towed to 8nn Krnnclsco with lumber cargoes to have englnex Installed, TIipho two nrn only part of a vast amount of tonua;o which -hns-bceu ordered for tho const wlso service Forester Hohmcr report for the month of Mny was made today. He rays In part: "On Mny 9, at the .reeiuest of the trustees or the lllshop Estate, I visited lands belonging to them at Kan colic, Oahu, subsequently submitting n brief report recommending n forest bound ary nnd outlining a program of trco planting for a portion of the trnct. Trip to' Hawaii. "From May 17 to 31 1 was on tho Ixlnnd of Hawaii, engaged on n gen eral Inspection trip that Included nn examination of tho condition of tho forest In the Knu Forest Reserve. 11 visit to the Hllo nursery In churgo of Urother Matthias Nowcll, wbero nbout 10,000 seedling trees of various kinds wcrn seen, nunltlng distribu tion; an Inspection of tho tree 'plant ing now In progress on wnnto lands of the llnwallan Agricultural Com pany's sugur plantation at Pabala, and a careful checking up and Inspection of the forest planting that has been going on, under contrnct, on the gov ernment land of Puuknpu, above Val lum village. Incidentally, I saw a good many people along tho way who had Interests In one and another for est matter. "Tho tree planting nt Pnhnla Is es pecially to bo commended as being Just tho sort of work which this division has been persistently advocating for a number of years tho utilization of gulch side nnd other wnsto areas not adapted for sugar cane, by the plant ing of trees useful for fuel or wood. Eucalyptus robustn and E. globulus nre the trees that have mostly been planted Along Homo of the roads and nbout the newer Inborers' camps lines or shelter belts of those nnd other trees have been set out. Tho work Is receiving not a little of the personal nttentlon of Mr. W. O. Ogg. manager of the Pahnla plantation, who has be come an enthusiastic tree planter. "Tlio tree planting nt Wnlmca Is bo Ing ilono under n contrnct entered Into Inst year between this department nnd Mr. A. W. Carter. Some forty-odd acres of eucalyptus robustn have been set out. Tho trees nro spaced six feet apart. 1210 to the acre. The stand Is In excellent condition, only 11 very small percentago of the seedlings set out having died. Under the contrnct Mr. Cnrter furnished the seedlings from tho Parker Ranch nursery nt Wn- Imen. This forest plantation In now, being extended by him on tho tea slm plo land of Wnlkaloa, owned by tho ranch, in nil there will bo planted a considerable block of forest. Work at Government Nursery. "The routine report of the forest nurseryman, transmitted herewith. gives the details of the work cnrrled on nt the government nursery nnd tho Makikl station during the month. New Circular. "During tho month a new circular of the Division of Forestry has been issued, No. 2, entitled "Instructions for Propagating Forest, Shade nnd Or namental Trees," by David Hniighs, forest nurseryman. This circular in u revision und enlargement of an earlier press bulletin. It contnlns prnctlcnl directions about various sorts of tree planting. Copies may bo had free upon request." PASSENGERS HOOKED Per stmr. Klnau, for Kauai ports, June 25. Frcdk. Kggcrklng, C. Kuhl man. 11. Hansen, Miss Whlttlngtnn, V. Zollor, Mrs. K. Goo Kim. Mrs. M. Aklona,, C. Daycr, K. Iloendahi, Loulso Douso, James Douse, Charlotte Aholo, Helen Horner, Losllo Wlslmrd, William Alexander, Miss Purvis, Miss Esther Kalwl, Miss Ccclllo Kaptilc, Jas. K. Kalwl, Jr., Miss Hnmi, Miss S. Ilanu, Miss L. Aholo. Miss lreno Sylya. Miss Yoshl TburI, Eliza Yen Nlm, William Kukana, Ilobt. Kopulao. Por stmr. Mlkahala, for Maul and Molokal ports, Juno 25. It. 11. Hitch cock, W. C. Hitchcock. II. It. Hitch cock, William Mutch, Dorothy Mutch, W. J. Nott. Per stmr. Kllntiea, for Konn and Kau ports, Juno 28. Miss I). Holds worth, Miss A. Robinson, Miss Louisa Itoblnson, Mrs. Hodgers, Miss Norn Campbell, Mrs.Campbcll, Miss II. Han sen, Miss M. Jensen, Miss (1. Jensen, Miss O. DoKonts, Miss Swanzy, Mrs. F. M. Swanzy. MIsb Swanzy, Miss Em lly Farloy, Thomas Lincoln, Geo. Ha pal. It. Wussman, Margaret Wassman, Mrs. G. Richard, P. T. Phillips, Dr. II. L. Ross, Mrs. Ross nnd child, Mrs. T. A. O'lirlon. WATEHFROXT NOTES -- Venerable Revenue Cutter May Be 8old. SEATTLE, Wash., May 29. Tho levcntio cutter Hush, which has been on duty In Alaska waters, arrlvdd in port Inst night lo undergo Inspection nnd tomporary repairs boforo proceed ing to San Francisco, whoro a Hoard of Survoy will cxamluo tho vessel with p view to condemning her and offering her for sale Tho Rush, which Ib tho oldost Amorlcnn-bullt rcvonuo cutter of tho first class, has been In Bcrvlco twonty-soven years nnd has outllvod her usefulness. Whllo cruUIng off tho Alaska Coast lecently, tho bulkheads between tho vessel's onglnoB und tho boilers gavo wny, necessitating her return to Seat tl. n Little, But There with the Goods. What Is said to bo tho smallost steamer to lake a cargo out of Port land for tho Orlont Is the Norwegian Blcamer Opland, which lias Just been chartered by the China Import and Export Lumber Company to load lum ber for China. Tho llttlo steamor Is only 841 tons not register and will Isko out uhnut 1,000,000 fcot of lum ber. lot The eolllor Nero, carrying Govern ment wireless experts, sailed from Mnre Island on May 20, for AlaBica, currying ncnrly $100,000 worth of wlreloBB telegraphy supplies. A largo Htiitlon will be Installed at Unalga. Tho men will be absont until November. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMEllS VESSFXS TO AltltlYK 4 - Frlday, June 21. dan Francisco Chlyo Maru, Jap. .tmr. Saturday, June 22. Hllo via way ports Maunn Kca, stmr, Sunday, June 23. Maul," Mofokal and Lanai ports Ml kahala, stmr. Kauai ports Klnnti, Btmr. Central and South American ports Klyo Maru, Jap. stmr. Monday, June 24. Sallna Cruz via San Francisco and Seattle Mexican, A.-II. S. S. Tuesday, June 25. Hongkong via Japan ports Tonyo Maru, Jap. Btmr. Konn and Kau ports Kllnuca. stmr. Hllo via Way ports Mauna Ken, stmr. Wednesday, June 26. Maul and Hawaii ports Ctnudlnc, etrar. . Kauai ports W. O. Hall, stmr. Friday, June 28. San Francisco Nile; P. M. S. S. Saturday, June 29. Hllo via way ports Mauna Kca, stmr. Sunday, June 30. Knual ports Klnau, stmr. Mnnl, Molokal and Lanal portB Ml kahala, stmr. VESSELS TO DEPART Wednesday, June 19. (Jydnoy via FIJI nnd Auckland Ma kurn, C.-A. S. S., 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 20. Kauai ports W. O. Hall, Btmr., 5 p.m. Friday, June 21. Maul nnd Hawaii ports Claudlno, stmr., 5 p.m. Hongkong via Japan ports Chlyo Maru, Jap. stmr. Saturday, June 22. Hllo via way port Mauna Ken, stmr., 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 25. San Francisco Tenyo Maru, Jap. Btmr. Hongkong via Japan ports Klyo Maru, Jap. stmr. Wednesday, June 20. San Francisco Honolulu, M. N. S, S 10 a.m. Friday, June 28. Hongkong via Japan ports Nllo, P. M. 8. S. Kona and Kau ports Kllnuca, stmr., noon. MAILS Malls are due from the following points as follows: San Francisco Chlyo Maru, Juno 21. Victoria Zealandia, July 17. Colonies Mamma, July 10. Colonics Zealandia, Juno 18. Malls will depart for tho following points as follows: Yokohama Chlyo Maru., Juno 21. Vancouver Marama, July 10. Colonies Makuno, Juno 19. San Francisco Tenyo Maru, Juno 25. TRANSPORT SERVICE Logan, from Honolulu for San Fran cisco, Juno 1. Sherman, from Honolulu for Guam and Manila. May 20. Sheridan from Honolulu for San Fran cisco, Arrived April 7. Crook, at San Francisco. Duford, stationed on Pnclflc Coast. Warren, stationed at tho Philippines. Thomas, sailed from Honolulu for Ma nila Juno 14. Supply, salted from Honolulu for Seat tle, Juno 15. I PASSENGERS HOOKED I - Per Btmr. Klnau, for Kauai ports. Juno 18, A. Kuhlman, Mrs. II. Moycr, Miss S. Meyer, Miss II. Moyor, O. Moyer, II. Christian, P. Christian, F. Altt, A. Alu, Mastor Pcrovla, MIsb Po levin. It. Robert Kula, W. V. Hardy. Mrs. A. Itaschh, Miss Putmann, MIbs E, II. Gualt, Miss M. Gualt, MIsb Wil liamson, Miss E. lloo, L. Aken, MIkh II. llaao, Chas. Llzama, Mrs. O. Spill ing, Wnlter Scott. C. Spilling. D. Spill ing, Rev. 8. Paaluhl, Daisy Knwclo, 1). Baldwin, Emma and Mary Simpson, J. IJ. Fornandcz. M. II. Fornnndoz, Alfred Fcrnnndez, J. C. Hughes, A. S. Downey, Mrs. M. Downoy. Por stmr. Mlkahala, for Maul and Molokal ports, Juno 18. MIbs J. Na nikau. Por stmr. Mauna Kca, for Hllo via way ports, Juno 19. Edward Shim, Luko Makckau, Fred. Pluknor, Dr. Raymond, MIsb K Miles, Mrs. Harry Murray, M. Mulr. G. Mulr. N. Mulr, MIsb I. Ahrons, Miss M. Ahrona, MIsb E. Darker, Miss II, Anderson. KIIbo Pting. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harmon, JosbIo Dukor, MrB. W. K. Frooman, M. Johnstone, Mra. W. A. Swain, Mrs. lit P. Wood, Mrs. Huston, Mrs. Lang, Mlsa Helen, MIsb O'Nctl, MIbh Stod dard, MIbs IT, Mylong, E. Melnccko, Anna Hussoy, K. Stewart, Julia Camp boll. Per stmr. W. G. Hall, for Kauai ports, Juno 20. Frances Bower, David II, W. II. WIshard, John Fcrnandoz, M. Fornnndoz, Alfred Fcrnandoz. Per stmr. Claudlno, for Hawaii and Maul porlB, Juno 21. Mrs. II. A. Gill, Mrs. S. A. Campbell, Myrtlo Taylor, Mabel Taylor, Colia Case, A. Olbb, Es ther Olbb, Ernest Daldwln, II. Harvoy, II. Baldwin, Mrs. H.- Ahleong, L. Achcong, J. C. Cohen, Mrs. Cohon. II. II. Poguo. Parker Cmnmlngs, A. Par sons, I). Drown, J. Chalmers, Miss B. Chalmors, E. Gay, Chas. Gay, R. Gay, L. Gay, May Gay, Ernest Gay, W. M, Vetleson. F. M. Marclel. II. A. Drum mond. M. Alona, Wm. Hala, H. Coop er, M. Hiram, J. F. Corrca. Mrs. Per klnson. Mnsior'l'oiklnson. J, II. Craig. G. D. Ilrown. C. A. Ilnchelor, Mrs. S. A, Campbell and Infant. BvllellB Want Ads will find JL t r