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mmiiHwmFHii!m iprmsmitym mqF i,1 71 EVENINQ DULLETIN, HONOLULU, TT H, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912. J i Si m m fKf" v H,t Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONDAY: 1 1 ilil Cluipltr No.'.1, 0. I', s, K irnLir. TUESDAY: llunoliilii 'I lilnl l)i en e. WEDNESDAY: lliiniillnii- llilnl lla'ni', THUtHOAV: Id Alnliii (Impltr No. .1,0, I!, V k Int. Friday: llitiinti s, i mill Degree. ATUHDAYi All visiting nuincer of tftr Order r cordially lmlUd W attend mrotlniu of IociM le Meet on Ihe '.'ml iiml llli MciihI.ijh (if c.irli ni'intli nl lul'.lliill T:SD 1. 31. mm EN6INtE!fe? tCNEFICIAL AS""UTlDa, J l.i 1 1) In, lied. Mi nihrrs ( mill r A smi Lilians tor WW. HdilM.n I.OIKJi:, Ml, 8, k. nl r. ctfJt Tn,ta tnrv -'rut anil 1th Satur f$t da o 11 nit, lit 7 3U clock la WjVi r I" IUII, cor. Tort iiuil xS lipftaiil.i Visiting brotluirs cordi.-lly lnltcil to attend A F GI3IIT7., C C. r r KiMtbY, ic n s. iiiiMii,: i.i: iMiwv, bic, it. r. . f. .IS.' i, Honolulu Ixdge N'o CIO, 7lli l' ,al" Ul(,,:t8 lu VtsfcO their hnll, on King St., $iVu ""r Fcirt, every 1'rlday trbetfi c ruing Vlsltlni; Itroth- 1h.JJ ers re cordially luvlted TiSf' to attend a is Mt'iu'itY. n n. II I)I'NSIIi:i:, Sec. ouitr i.otMii: no. i, k. of r. JJ-'J Mee's ecry Mrst mid third l'rl- j(la at 7 M o.lock, I'ythlun llliill, (oruer lleiotmil i mid Tort streets VIsIiIhk brothCTS (ordlnlly Imllccl to .1 1 1 "11(1 I A HAWKINS t" t' CI lll'ISI. k of It .i H iiau mi v.n 'i mm: mi. t, i. . it. .v. Metis eery llrst and tliltd Tuesday of each muiilli In Fraternity Hall, I O O V biilldlut; VliitliiK brutbers cordlully Invited to uttcud Ilt:.llY A ASCII, Sacl.em LOUS l'lIltKY, C of It IIO.MIM'Mr Mlltli: III), F. 0. V.. Mi-ls mi neeotid and fourth W.dnesdi ivitilng of each mouth at 7 3d o'elotk. In K of I' Hull, corner Fort mid Deietanln Visiting biothcrs ate lilt lied lo ntttlid SM JONKS, W P. J V ASCII, Stcy. iKiMii.i i.r i.oiini: mi. soo, i,. ii. o. ii- will mtet In Odd Pillows' building, Port street, neir King every Friday eunlng u' 7 .!() o.loik Visiting brotlieis cordially Invited to attend AMIIItOSi: J WlltTZ, Dictator. i; A JAIOIISON, Secretary A BLOM, Importer Fort St Millinery MILTON S. PARSONS Pantheon Dldg. PHONE 3088 FORT 8TREET Exclusive Millinery Fvliss Power, Boston Dlock, Second Floor BON TON HAT SHOP HIGH . CLASS MILLINERY Club Stables Dlock MRS. E. E. DAVIS. Proprietor BEAUTITIES IN HEADGEAR Are Always Found at the Mary-Ann Bonnet FORT STREET ZEAVE Just received by S. S. Sierra, the very latest in fancy TAILORED LINEN ONE PIECE LINEN DRESSES and LINGERIE WAISTS. up to. date Millinery and Men's Hats nl mM& W K. UYEDA M$k' 1027 NUUANU STREET Eft HATS City Transfer (JAS. H. Union Grill I Office, King Street opp. Shipping (Additional Ship ping on Page 8) AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN PROPOSES EN1ERING PASSENGER BUSINESS I Two Fast Steamers Arc to Be ing of Canal Canadian-Australian Liner Makura Brings News of Improved Service Two Island Steamers Arrive With Sugar and General Cargo Wilhelmina Departed With Big List of Passengers. Two new ind fust pissenger btoam em lath in fl the Unorlean Hawaii . .. i .. .... .... .. .u. i.i.,,i i.n house flag lire lo enter the Atlantic ","1 ."'.'il' ''"Ii."" l" "C"lnR ,u,.'.""'.. "...., ... . ,, tl .,.... , . . g.-r (li-orgi l)(.irlioni has decided to . .KI.K. it. this brnmh of tic steam ship husln. as proved welcome news wh.li Information uierlnK the lat-, poriniliu compan) was made known hi ui,,. .um .i,., . i.u ku own , llHlllnnc0 ,, .ompromlso ...lo ujion the urrlvnl of Hie Mutson , K 1L, KaMnK of tll0 vessel.-ad-MnlKa.lon liner llono u a , , , f , hl . noiiitiiiiK i" wuiiuuiim-u ie "ill III ( Irculiil Uiii nloiiK l'aclllc Coast ship , pIiik and commercial centers, tho American llawnllan lino, llko several (Uli.r large steamship comiianles real , l7os the linpoitanee of the Canal as "'"w "' "'r .iiiiui iv iiuiBer noiiiieii the lonmrihiK link for two gn at on an koIiik passenger vessels of tho -.cans 'I he statement was made this ngtilallons roqulrliiK lifeboats iiiornlng Hint the two proposed ins "1 "Unr lire-saving apiillanccs to bo rongir vessels would bo opeintcd mi InstnlleU sulllclunt to accommodate all a iw,.iMlav s.hedule, white Hie ""' liassengers and tho crow, tho l'a throiigli fn (Kilters would cover llie'tlllc l'nst Steamship Company llled illstatice In t u en New York nml 1hu,n prutest against tho order, alleging I'a.llu Coaxi terminals In about tight tliat ll wn 'ot being enforced gen.r tin lo iweul) d:is ""y Ihioughout tho other ports of tho It will be remembered that mimo ''tilted States 'I he protest was re moulds ago the II u lie tin called. rr,1 ' United States Supervising attention to the fni t that live S70K tiliul Inspector (icnernl Filler, who wired treiglitirs are under construction for tin Ameriinu Hawaiian Coiupaii) at Spinous Point, Md I he Hist, tho Mluuesotaii, was launched early thin month and the other four Monta nan, Diknlan, IN unslvnnlan nniL Pa nam iiil.iu will be launched within a few uinntlis As soon a tlii'so live aie innipletid the he. Is of three mnru will be luld I ho new freighters will "bo 10,000 ton canleis, 4r. feet In length, C3 ftct I cum and 2't feet liold 'I hum are at lieseut elghtt en freighters In tho American iinwullau CoinpiinyH serv ice, with a. total carrvlug capacity of 22uilu tons 'I his Undo has been luiill up sliico IS'is Ai.nnlliiK to reports received beio ioila the Inillul work of .oust ruction it two new v.hm'Is iiilended for pas -iiiMr biislueHH will begin wllh thu Mist of Hie ((lining Jinr n lliiniiliil in n Piipiilar lliml. That the Matson Nuvlgatlon liner lliiuoliilun is a popular vessel with the tinvellng public is boriio out lij lie inuut.intl) luciiaHlng deamnds inaili upon tills vessel for tinnsportu tlou When the lloiiolilan went Into ser vice as a Mutson stt imer, the vessel Iiml bent lltt.d foi the uceomiiKidatlon nl llfly passongcus Some months ui,(i, inllouliig eonsidcrublu iilterullon, tlie llouolulaii was given u license p. inillllng bur olllceis to book travel- eis for passngo up to the number of sixty The vessel ui rived at Honolulu utter u pleasant esovm days run from Sin Prune Isio with all nvallablo ac .ommodiitlou tnken Capruln lleiiuett icports it lino trip Purser Levej und chief slewiud Farrell arranged a delightful belles of entertainments for the p isxc ngcrs who nttesetd their up pnelatlnn by showering the blushing olileeis wllh till sorts of complements and good wishes Tlie lltmolulaii cuiuo nlongsldo llackftld wliurf this inurnliig with Jiiir, tons freight for Honolulu and 1,7.1 tons for discharge at Kahulul Tho liner is to depart for tho Muul port on Thursduy evening and sched uled to return heio on Sunday morn ing. On deck nml looking line und lit were thirty-three head of line horses, und iilno tliti'O prUo bullocks for tho Isenberg ranch Seven passengers who urrlved this morning will transfer lit this point to the Canudlan-Australian llnur Makuru und eontlnuo the voago to Austrulla ami New Zealand points. One of tho largest consignments of mainland mall lecelved hero In weeks uirhcd In the Honolulan when 47C sacks was tiuiud over to thu local postal authorities 'I he Ilonoluluii brings a new third olllcer lu the person of It Klllmitn, who supercedes V S Plerson, re signed R9 Ventura Prepared for Honolulu Run. The Oceanic Steamship Co 'a liner Ventuia, which, llko the Sonoma, lias P. i ii reconstructed for tho rosuined xiviio lo Austialla and Now Zealand, ih given a spin at Sim Francisco for be piirpoKo ot ndjiistlug comiasses prior lo ilm olllclnl trial of tho vessel a few days later 'I ho Ventuin went thioiigh the tests to the Katisraetleiu of those lu charge Before being plac cd on tlie mil to tie l'.ritlsh coloiilus i1(, Ventura will make a trip to Hone, lulu ill plueo of tho Slorin Nippon Drlngs Tale of Sale. lapaneso purchasers nf tho wrecked Cimidlau l'aclllc liner Fmpress of Clil mi are.credlted with having offoieef a very sinull sum for tho vessel, say of burs lu Hie To) (i Klseii Kalsha liner Nippon Maru during I lie stay of that ussil at Honolulu yesjcida). 'Iho LOVE) Phone 1281 Ready for Business with Open price offered b Japanese buyers for the wrecked liner was thought too low y "ie underwriters and the iilan now '.,. .,.,. .i.i.. r... .i rinK the Vessel toiropei.; he offeVed ilor "ale The Impress of China HllllllUlll (III UlU iUJIIIll ilUK IKI I ... ., , , .:, .,. ... ..i.. , , , 2- f , , and after ,v ' fc f m t -,, ,, , underwriters y,h took out 'he liner a few months ago, un. 1,1, ,, ,, i,..,l Protest at More Lifeboats Denied. siiorll after t'nlted states SiiicrM llulger vesterday sustaining his action and deciding that there, was no merit In the prutcst, mid that tho allegations n. ado b tho enem wero not founded on fact. .Sum II 1,M of Passiiigirs In lliikiir.i. The Canadliiu-Austrnllan liner -Muj aura, iroui vuucoiiver aim viciuna, is carrying u sin ill list of passengers to Australian und New Zealand ports Ihe vessel arrived this morning utter' it pleasant passagu with 80 llrst, 8! second and 8ft third clas spassengcrs. Thu vessel is to depart for the Anti podes at ! 30 this evening. Kahulul Now a Busy Port. Purser Klbllng of thu Intcr-Islaiid steamer Claudlno, which vessel re turned from Maul and Hawaii ports today, reports several ships and steam ers at Kahulul The ship William P. Fr, 1s loading sugar The Ameri can Hawaiian freighter Mlssourlan, ul bo taking on similar commodity follow ing tho dlschnrgu of considerable gou einl cargo, Is likewise thero. Tho schooner Carrier Dove with lumber Is In tho port discharging 'Ihe Claud lac hi ought a largo list of cabin ami M!tnt)!hu deck passengers Her freight list Included 30 cords wood, a qmiiitlO of empties, .11 hogs, and 177 packages sundries The vessel met with fine weather on tho return voy age Bl Pacific Mail Shows Deficit. Although tho l'aclllc Mall Steamship ( ompaii) s earnings for tho ear end lug Apt II .10, PJ12, show- a decided Ill- crease lo tho gross and net. It still I ulTors a dcllclt, according to llgures Hindu public hero esterday. Tho total receipts for tho year end ing April 30th amount to $5,285,199, as compared with $4,974,819 In tho pre vluus car, HxpeiiBes for tho last year aggregate $4,8ri(i,17(, as compar. ed with ?4,H1'I,i:js, and net receipts umountcd to $42.1,023, as compared witii $ir,ri,isi. Depreciation and ro I airs amoumed to $4ti2,!or,, as com pared with $3r4,4r3, mid tho balanco leaves a ('.elicit of $19,082, as compar. cd with a dcllclt ot $199,27G. n Pacific Mall Plans New Service. It Is announced by the Pncillc Mall Company that tho Kansas City will bo placed on tho Panama run hotween San Francisco, San Pedro and Halloa, tho first depitrturo from San Pedro be ing scheduled for May 17, This will iiurenxo tho number of saltings from ban Pedro south bound to ouu oven ten days, with arrivals north bound at equal Internals. San Pedro Reports Big Tonnane, The report of tho Sap Pedro custom house for April shows tho arrival at that port of 224 steamers, ten schoon ers and one barkentlnu, a total of 23.1 coastwlso vesseds, having a net ton tinge of 211,100 nml carrying lu crews IS9G seamen. a Hall Back with Sugar, Tho Intor-lslnnd steamer W G Hall was mi arrival lu port this morning bringing .1000 sucks sugnr and a ilitnntlly of sundries, Thu vessel met Willi lino weather on the homeward Hip. fcs Tho now N. Y. if, stenmer Yokoha ma Maru, just built nt the Mltsu 111 bi i -urn, ixugasBKi, was cxpecieu to sail fiom Kohii .hi no 10th for Seattla on her tnnlden o)nge, lu place of tho lunba Maru 'I his steamer will tako the place of thu Kumakura Mm ti on tho Health) line, tho latter vessel lem lorniily replacing thu Kawachl Mam on Ihe Fuiopcuu lino Tho Kawachl will leplueo the Ceylon Maru on tho lltiuiliu) line, tho Coylou Maru being put on tho Calcutta run. iJitiimm hiirtiiiiMiwtlfc TIDES SUN AND MOON B S p ITS- 3s &3 Ft 3a d d 3a -1 1 S ii m a ro. ii in OIJ I 6 50 10 11 OS; si or, II 11 !I1 1 H 7 to U HI ID l 111 U 11 I0 4t 400 a in P ni II IS I J IDIY, 4 II flu Ml 111 I0M HI 5 jimp a in 11 IS 19 a) si SJ I I', r, B 0 41 ira tin oil 8 41 10 34 11 IK itn I It II DID 0.41 111 il tSIVl II 17 0 81 Ml 1.10 MU 0,4 I 6n tw 04 a 'A 6 l c 4V First quarter of tho iiiooii Juno 1 VESSELS TO AND FROMJHE ISLANDS (Hirrlul Cable lo Merchants' r.ichniige.1 Wednesday, June 19 SAN FHANCISCO Arriv.d luno 10, 7 a in , S S. I.urllne. hciico luno 11 SHATTLi: - Anle.l, lime 19, S S llxuhvs, from San I raiuiscu KAIIt'LUI Arrived, luno 1", Carrier Dove, from .Mukllleo GUAM Snlled, June 17, U Colorado, for Honolulu schr. S. S AEROGRAM. S. S CIIIYO MAHU - Will arrive Friday at S a m fiom San Francis' .ii and will sail for Yokohama nt " p m, S. S. Makura sails for Sjdncy at r, p m tnduy. Oostonlans Made Merry on Mauna Kea. Hanged along tho side of tho Inter Island llagshlp Mauna Kea this morn gagomout at Hllo and Muul ports, A largo crowd gathered at the Inter lsl and wharf to witness the depnrti.ro of llll- Oll-llllll'l ,Tll,L.H in IMKJdlh in" ,,,- tie favorites on their archlpciaguuj tour. fa Passing of a Dollar. Tho Btcum schooner draco Dollar, iirchased by M. J. Savago from tho Dollar Steamship Compnii), bus been renamed thu Hardy. Shu will operate) In tho coastwlso trade. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered for Record June 18, 1912. From 10:30 a. m. to 4i30 p. m. A W Pcrilstruus to F II McStenker . .. , . ... PA A W Pi r. iHtrmis h) att to l.or- r In Aluli.'UH . ., Aepgmt Agrmt Illiibc- Mlkaleiue el ill ii.lv (Mil William U Wond tt al . .Jgmt llowmd I) Unwell, tr, tn William M Vim i ul I)i cltn Truxt William M Vim. nt lu (Xorgo A I) iv Is, (r .M Hank nf Hawaii Ltd In Allen M .Nnwrll . . '. ltd llmrj WOit. rhuiise Trust Cn Ltd In V JI Wee . ... J:IIiim I, Jiinex and uf In Walt. r Dills, lib. rg . AgiKM Kul.lklul mid hsli tn .Mar) A huh Hum Mnr. II Smith and hsb it ul to Cutton, N. ill & e'o Ltd aiarlana J aioi.lru and hsb tn Ad ilaldo V .Munlru ... 1) Pang fining 1.J ult it nt In Trs of Pang CI ins Scliunl.. Tr Silu .M XiiKiikn nud wf to .M I lunula . M Win Ptillur tit llniinmii Sugar e'o.. Can L T i 'live DiWm mid wf tu fiiorgo P DavKx II Entered for Record June 19, 1912. From 830 a. m. to 10l30 a. m. Ant i llorlii it nl to Humid W HI.., . . 1) aiakullaii Hunch Co tn llnlold W Itl.c . ... IIS Antune Horbi to Harold W like AL Allium. Huron Jr to Harold V Hlie AI, Itnsa .Me I'betridge and huh to Alba .M llurtt ... aiarla II Kahnlwai nud hxh tn Sao aiartlnhi, Hint Sue of Haw . at About one hundred weavers employ ul li) the Cnrr aiunufacturlng (um paii), print cloth iiiniiufncturers, at Taunton, .Muss, struck, claiming that tlie uin.lilnci) had been spi.d.d tip and that they wero obliged to do their own oiling t -An Improvement In the tandltlon of Wlllltiin A Dorr, who Is ihurgcil with thu murder of George J I. atush, tho L)im soap manufacturer, wus noticed t) the Jail pli)Hlclun, 1 Tunic K At w nod i Your Liver is Clogged up That's Why You'ra Tlroti Out of sorts Ht No AptwUU. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will put you rijbt is a lew tMyt. Tim da Uieir doty. Cue Ceutips. inutu, laJJtjtitloa, skI Sick HtscUcltw HtALL MLt, SMALL D0SZ. SUU. tUCt Genuine wuii Signature W. C. PEACOCK &. CO", LTD. FAMILY TRADE WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS Merchant, Near Fort MutmX - lug, a hand of Juvenile llos onlans u j0 Mr ntld Mrs w. Scott made merry will, nn Imprompt. eon HtIV,' M nU(1 Mrfc SIoBKet .ert of select ons "lie ere. 1 tliirliiK w A aln aco.Sun,B 'A. j(. Tar. their sue. essful stay In this city, Tho , Mgg von Toln)3ky MrH. young thesplunettes are to open nn en- ,, ,',. rpii, h t n TmnmH rkttTta .B BilTTLK BIVKK I 4 Tuesday. Jutio IS, Sydney, Auckland and Suva Zea landla, llr stmr. p. in. Hongkong and Japan portH Nip poll Maru, Jap sthir, p.m. Wednesday, Juno 19. Snn Francisco llunolulan, M. N 'H. a, a.m. I Vancouver and, Victoria Makura llr. Ktmr.. a.m. Hawaii via .Maul ports Clnudinc, Rtmr., a.m. , Kauai ports w. u. Hall, stmr, a.m IIKPAHTIH) Tuesday, Juno IS. Vancouver nml Victoria Zealan dla, Dr. stmr., 8 3D p.m. San Francisco Nippon Maru, T, K K S, S , p in Kauai ports Klnau, stmr., Ii p m. Maul. Molokal and Iinal ports Ml kabala, stmr., r, p m. Wednesday, Juno 19 San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N. S S3 , 10 a in Hllo via way ports Manila Kea, stmr., 10 a in. I'ASSKMlKltS AltltlVi:!) - For M. N S. S. Honolulan, from San Francisco, Juno 19 Mtb. A. K. Ar icdge, Mrs K. S. Harry, Miss A. I. Hrooks, W M. Huchanati, .las lludd, Geo. K. Campbell, Miss M. II. Cas sidy, W W. Churchill. Kd Clair, Then. A. Cooke. Mr anil Mrs. .1. W Cottcrell, W V. Crockett, Miss Alice Uarcy, II. I;. Decker, Mrs. A. l;bscn, G. Fisher, Chas. 11. Frailer, J no. II Garvin, I,. T. Gaylord. W. L. Glfford, It. W. Hendry, Miss A Hnrgaard Gerhard llofgaard, Miss Vera Jones, Hon. J. Kalanlanaole, Mr. and Mrs. A. Knowles, C V. McUllau, Miss Kdltli M Phillips, Miss K. L. I'hllllps, Mr. and Mrs. M I'otus?, Major W. A. Purely, Mrs. Win. A. Purely, Goo. II Goo, 11, Thayer, Miss Kdltli fM. TJiotn;) ron, Mrs. A. 11. Tucker, Miss JI. Voss, (! y KyaUUt'lu who, .X. Wll !(. Per stmr. immune, irom Hawaii nud Muul ports, June 19. It, Sher wood, U. J. O'Noll, Ii. Uundolpli, A. Ifaluna. II T. Wright, M. . Aton surrat, J. II Cliauiborlaln, W, J2. Sparks, Mrs, Sparks, .Mrs M S lie polite, M. Cook, J Albrocht, 1). tl .i.iliuuciv, i v. i.uaviuna, i,iin...uv craus, L. M. Haldwju, Mrs. Ilaldwiii, Miss A. Cnrley, A. 1). Salvas, A. Nil lies, J. It. Creuier. F, n. Noes, Prank Itosehlll, Mrs. Norton, J. N. S. Williams, P. P. Ilaldwiii, .1, MacLar en, Miss I.. Adams, I. J. Unril, II, K Smith, 1). Ferrelra, Mrsm. C. Searlo, 1). Slut wood, A. J. Norrls, 70' duck. Per stmr. W. G. Hall, from Kauai ports, Juno 19. Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Grclg. Mrs II. I). Wlshnrd, Mrs. Geo. Huchholtz, Mrs. J. M. Lydgute, Mrs. II. II. Wutcrhouso, Mrs. M. It. Har vey. Mrs. Winkler, ltuv. J. W. Wnd man, ltuv. P. Hong. Itev. Yushlda, I II. Moragne, 27 deck. Per llr. stmr. Makura, from Vancou ver and Victoria, Juno 19. for Hono lulu .Misses M. Hlddick. I). Scbuvtcn. DjM elo Hrettuvlllc, limes, Flutaysoii (2), Sw tzer. M. ladled. .Mcllr e h 21. J D Ambrose, I. Phlcgerj Mesdaines Crelg i end two children, K. Mnrkbam, C J. ' .Silmyteii, Inncs, II. Cralib and child, 1. Hush and two children, Strlngham, D I N'orrltS, Farr, M . Francis, Cone and child; Messrs C Pullar, It. I. Caso incut, J. Iliitchcon, W. I). McCallum, A W MeCulluin, P Peacock, II. llailon, M. loues. II J. Warriuer, I) Strlngham, H. II Norrle, F Alitor- son, P. Knnal, J. Tall. Through jut 3 passengers. t :: .... 1 l'ASSVMIKIIS DKPAltrr.I) Per M N. S. 8 Wilhelmina, for San Prauclsco. Juno 19, C. Aldricb, II Atdrlch, ChnB. liarroii, Mla M. Hen- iny, V. S. Blacked, G. J. Holsse, .Mrs. G I Holsse, Miss M. Hlckcl, S. S Hattcn, Miss M. G. Horden, II Hruns, P N. Hosier, A. II Hroycr, Mrs A I) Ilroyur, Mrs. S. Hlulr, .Miss i:. It. Col lals. .Miss L. A. Crosby. Miss P. Con- " ever, atlss P. N. Carter, Mrs. P. Q. Cox, Mrs. I,. ,M. Chlttonden, MrB. 13 Oarra, aitss II, 13. Carra, J, D. Clan ton, airs. J. D. Clantoii, O. J. Coin con, Miss M 13. Clarke, T.M. Church airs. T. ,M. Church and 3 children. J. S. Dlnkclsplel, aitss draco Davis, airs. C. P. Dwlney and child, ailss S. Fljnii, airs. V. Flynn, airs. Fontuneau, C. 11. Gibson, Geo. Freeluud, airs, C, II. Gibson nnd 2 children, airs. W ai. Graham, aiastor Graham, Col, S. N. Griffith, MrB. 8. N. Glllllth, Miss U Giiic, aiiss at. iiowo, ailss ai. iioii- lugs, Dr. 13. II. Hnnd, airs. G. C. Hof. gaard, Miss M L. Honncr. .Miss M. Kingsbury, J. Lordy. airs. J. Lordy, ailss A, Logan, .Mrs. It. Loughcr. .Miss I. aicDanlel, A. J. Mcl.eod, airs. A. J, aicLeod. D. aicConnachlo, W. .McOllli vray, A. Mills, airs. A. .Mills, J. II. aiclntosh, ailss 13. aiucaulay, airs. A. It aicLano and child, II. McVine.Mrs, II. Me VI no, ailss C. Nllsson, 11. Ncl son, airs. 11. Nelson, A. G. Olds, Mrs. A. O. Olds, Mrs. 13. W. Potorson, alas tcr 13. Potorson, ailss II. l'utnum.Mlsa D Podmuro, Mrs. It. M Pogson, .Mrs, J, G. Pobcoo, Win. Pullar, airs. Wll Ham Pullar, W. II Pratt, airs, W. II Pratt, .Miss Pratt, W, II, Smith. .Mis. v II smith, Jr.. W A. Sparks.airs. W. A Sparks and 2 children, .Miss I), ai. stono, win. Sinclair, i:, v Saun dors, W. Schleicher, ailss U. Skllll corn, Jt. W. Saeltzer, airs. 11. W, Snletzer, A. P. Tom, airs, William Thompson und 2 children, II. W. Thomasairs II. W. Thomas, airs 1. ai Tabor, ataslor Tabir, ailss G 13. Thomas, aiiss Ilolcn Wolklns, A, A, Whltcomb, C. P Wood. Much Kauai Sugar on rjand. There, Is u vast amount of sugai uwalllug shipment on Kauai, aceoid Ing to reports received In this city .to day with the arrival of thu steamer W G. UalL Acioiding to thu list, the following is awaiting shipment AI, A K. 37,912, 0 &. It 900, aid). 81,072, If. If. II 9852. If S. M. 350. If 8 II. '1351, K. P. 17,120, I V. 15.75C, G F. 11,000 backs I Hullo tin ads best lluslnews (let tern, AUHIVKI) fc iayttiUuMiaMtAikiia ODDS AND ENDS AT THE PORT Leaving liana. Maul, on May 21st, tho schooner HcTuolpti arrived at San Francisco last Sunday. Tho Territorial Ilqiitl played a pleas lug serenade at thq sailing of the Wil helmina for San Francisco, Thq next mall duo from the main lend should arrivo Friday morning In tl a Japanese liner Clilyo Mnru. Lcl-vqnders reaped a harvest at the departuro of the Matson Navigation steamer Wilhelmina for tho Coast tills morning. A large delegation of tourists and others departed for Hawaii and tho Volcano as passengers In thu steamer Mauna Kea. An 8 day passage Is credited to tho Amerlcnn tanker Lansing, which reached Port San I.uls from Honolulu Inst Saturday. Mall which was forwarded to tho mainland In the Pacific Mail steamer Mongolia reached San Francisco Mon day afternoon Tho Toyo Iflsen Kalsha liner Teuyo Mnru. denart tig for Snu Francisco on June 25th, will carfy tho next regular mall for tho Coast. A fair list of passengers has been booked for departure in the steamer Hnll, leaving for Kauai ports at .' o'clock tomorrow evening. A largo quantity of raw silk was In cluded In tho through cargo carried by tho .lapaneso liner Nippon Maru, now cn route to San Francisco. 'I ho Intcr-lsland steamer Claudlnc, from Hawaii porrs, met with lino wea ther on tho homeward trip, according to report brought by Purser Klbllng, According to latest advices tho Jap aneso liner Clilyo Maru, with lay-over passengers and lato mall. Is duo to ar rive from San Francisco Friday morn Ing. Crowded to the, limit with passon rors, the Canudlan-Australian liner Zcnlandla got away for Vancouver und Victoria Bliortly heforo 9 o clock last evening With general cargo for the Island of Hawaii, tho Matson Navigation steamer enterprise nailed from San Francisco on last Saturday nfturnoou for Hllo. Fifteen hundred tons coal will bo supplied tho American cruiser Colo rado during her stny at this port. The war vessel Is expected hero nbout June 27th. Federal epiarantlue medical nlliccrs 1 assed the Canadian-Australian Maku i a In smart time this morning. That vessel enslly beat tho Honolulan to a wharf by an hour. MAY RETIRE The Cnnadlan-Alistrallin liner Zeu lnndlu, whli h made u brief call at Ho nolulu )cHterday evening tn route from Australian und New Ziulanil ports to IliltiHh lolumliln, may soon lie retlr.d from the long run through tlie South Seas to make wa for u newer, faster und far more commodious boat SiVb was thu expression of opinion gained following the nrrlvul of the llutr at thu port The mooted Inauguration of n direct Mi Ibiiurne-Victoria-Vnncun ver servile, whl.li has been hrnuihcd and dlxuiss- ed hi detail in Australian iumin.rel.il und shipping ilrelcK for some mouths ptiHt, bus caused tho Caiiadlaii-Aus trallau maniigtmint to sit up and take notice of tontcmphitcd liuprovemints 111 piisHengtr service The new compan) would operate at bast Hint' stianurs, capable of main taining a fast schedule The Zeulan dla Is ratedis a notoriously slow boat Tlie aiakuru and Mnrnmu uru far speed It r and In every wa) better eeiulpped for passenger business, Thu predictlun wus freely made that the eompiny would noon realize that through the retirement of the Xcalnndln and the substitution of a better liner. Its hold nn a prolltable trade would still ho rt'taliud despite tho presence of sivernl competing lines. The Inauguration, of the Oceanic Sliamshln Company's nlnctct n-dnv schedulu bitwecn San Franilnco and S)dne) Is declared to be a mutter tint bus set tlie Canadian-Australian di rectors Investigating the possibility of inquiring a faster liner than tlie Km- lunula, which Invariably falls short In keeping up the pace as sit by the Ma li lira and aiaramn The .Makurn, from Vancouver nnd Victoria, arrived at nn early hour this murnlg nml was alongside the Alakea wharf before S o'clock, win re cargo, Including 50 cases wlilnkj shipments of creuin, lumber und sundries, was dlHchurged Captain Glbb reports n lino trip down from Ihe Sound Tho vessel Is cn route to Sydney by way of Suva Through cargo Is said to Imliido n lurge nuinhtr of American motor cars, which Und much favor In Australia The aiukura arrived with fnrty-dvo passengers for this port, while tho through list lueludis over threo hun dred travelers. One hunelrtil und fort) tourists are (ported tn have arrived at Honolulu within tho p 1st two da)s, according to records mulutnliitd at thu hcudquuiterS of the Hawaii Promotion Committee Tlie Canadian-Australian liner X,ia Jutittl.,, from (Ik Antipodes, brought u tie ligation of visitors who propose re miilnlug nwrfnr Koine weeks Tho Ilo noluluii, from Sin lYuiiclsoo, this morn ing eiirilt-d a largo percentage of pas sing, rs who .0111(1 safel) be Included us tourists The, Caiiaillan-Australlan stunner .Muslim, from Vancouver and Victoria, also lidded i onslde rahly to the quota of strangers now within the liutes of the lly You in it Kt gtt Ihe get Uie iNena, llullotlll to Weak Stomachs MADE 8TRONO DY USINQ Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey It Innes the )tein and keeps 'nil the organs healthy and active Sold everywhere In SKALF.I) HOT TI.KB ONI.V The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y., U. 8. A. LEiS, RICE AND MELODY THERE l-oln, rlco and melody figured prom inently nt the departuro of the Matson Navigation liner Wflheliiilna for Han Francisco this morning. The lels wero conspicuous In tho decorative scheme of practically all passengers sailing lu the popular vessel for tho mainland. Flowers wero lavished on tho travel ers and the lei vendors reaped a rich harvest. Tho Territorial Hand was tho recip ient of n scries of enthusiastic encores lollowlng tho rendition of a lino musi cal program, ranging from grnvo to gay. Tho departuro of Mr, and airs. .1. D. Clantoii was tho occasion for a lib eral showering of rlco from hundreds of friends. Mrs. Clantoii was well known hero In business circles ns allss Ilcatrlco Taylor. Tho )oung la dy possess! a wide circle of friends won through tho display of uniform courtesy as assistant nt tho olllco and headquarters of thu Hawaii Promotion Committee. Tho Wilhelmina U carrying 4lGl tons sugar to the Coast reflncilcs. Of Ibis amount 2823 tons wero gathered nt Hllo. Tho steamer departed promptly at 10 o'clock taking 121 cabin nud 01 steerage passengors. Of tho latter, Spaniards wero lu tho majority. Other Items of frelght'stowcd awny In tho Wilhelmina woro 4000 bunches bananas and 4000 cases preseived pineapples. Tho vessel carried mall. OF ENCOUNTER The jury this afternoon returned a verdict of not guilty, acquitting C. H. Yong. So mystified by tho facts brought lortli In an assault and buttery case, that It ccemed doubtful whether ver dict would ho returned against tho de tondnut or against the complaining witness, a Juhy In Circuit Judge Hub luson's court this morning listened to tho si range tnln of a Untie encounter between C, 1 Yong, a Mnnthiirlun, and Jesse (Ira), a soldier. Tho imbroglio, starting In n lapan eso Ico cream parlor lu Honolulu on tho evening of Mny 18, proceeded mer rily on Its way down tho public thor oughfare, drawing a great crowd, nud. Dually, the Intervention of two police men. Then tho real puzzlo began to weave Its wob of mystery. Gray. who. fleeing from Yong. wob caught by tho policemen and led to a patrol box on tho corner, asserts ho was assaulted by Yong. Tho latter, Gray says, bit him tu tho face. He struck back, ho declares, at Yong, but thu blow- In tended for tho ainnchu lauded on tho cyo of Patrolman W. II. Miller and thu trusty guardian of tho law went to cat th with an unsightly gash over tho optic. Yong was thon captured and tho roinliatnnts wero tnkeu to jail, whoro the aiunchu was relensod a few hours later and Gray was held. Gray is tho complaining witness In tho present suit, Yong Is tho defend ant, and W. 1). .Miller testified In Gray's behalf. The caso went to tho Jin y at noon. V Wnkumotii, proprietor of tho Toyo Hub on Vlne)iird street, this morning uppturcd before Polke Jqdge MoiiHar rat and inttr.d a pliu of nolo contendrx nnd wus lined $100 nud costs uf eouit Ihe defendant paid tho lines and de parted, A few days ago WVikamotn was ur r.steel by L()uor Inspector J.'enncl for furnishing Ilijlior tu the; guests who frMiiiuilul tit) elubhouw nn Vine) aid striet. Mqst of tio guests, aciordlng to Penne)!, wire prominent Jupaniso nn reliant-, phjslchuut and nn minis of tlie, stiilf uf Ihv Japanese lonsulato gen. trnl It, Is said that Wnkamoto entered the nboo plea this morning In order tn save the proinlutiit Jupaiiisn from ap pearing ns iwltncse-s In court With the, lining of Wulminolo, who Is pi in ning to get the rtuenul of a lleensu for Ills clubhouse, It Is.btlltvid that renin II will not reconuni ml the Issu iiiKo of unotlur Utilise tn him. Prtslibnt Tuft will go tn the buiii- m. i- eupltul ut llcvtrly, .Mus, about Jul) 1 WAKAMOTO FINED BYMONSARRAT n f i