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1 Trill never presnnic, lecatis? t am a innnj<br />
(fo&r- --<br />
I will never despair, because 1 Lave a<br />
Felf Irani, ; r<br />
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TEN HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, OCTOBER<br />
Oil, R I). BUI<br />
SfCuIletin ; Press -<br />
TO PUBLISH<br />
LEGEM TELE.fDIIIlffl'<br />
'Soon Vill<br />
Issud Beautiful Myth fri:<br />
Book Form<br />
- Ttoxh (he presses 6f the Htn6lna<br />
' Sfir-BxiItJ- ri short is lo be jsftied<br />
Jn book form ibat fthefont and beautiful<br />
flat-Alla- legend. "The Mth of<br />
Iee and llllaka," whfclt reeently vai<br />
' Completed by tf. fi. Emerwmi M. I.,<br />
after etefa! .ar work of gather<br />
ing the material ana arranging it in<br />
equenee nd that It may be readily<br />
trnderalood by the taallhlnl as irsl! as<br />
kamaafna; - -for.7S<br />
eara a reldent of the Ha<br />
.aJJari Itlandi, Doctor Emerson<br />
. bears a tepatt!on:bf being akilfully<br />
tersed In the Hawaiian language, and<br />
the many yeara ithleh be has epent<br />
in eecuring an insight into the origin<br />
and derelopment 4 of ancient traditions,<br />
myths and folklore generously<br />
qualified him to undertake the work<br />
trhlch he baa jest eompletedL ; -<br />
i4The Myth of Pele and illiaka"<br />
ill be a book of about 800 pages,<br />
appropriately Illustrated with draw<br />
lfgS' made especially for this - work.<br />
There will be a number tot tuples<br />
In tapa' for those who prefer<br />
them, at a Slightly adtahted price.<br />
l'c-l- e Is well known to be the god<br />
-- the<br />
"<br />
tltss of the tolcafio of kllauea and<br />
tlory tenters 'about bef and her<br />
little sister,: the beautiful llilaka, It<br />
Is the tno.tt important of all the l!a--<br />
tvalhn lepcnds.<br />
? According ' to Hawaliaii account,<br />
Tele was bofrt In what they call Kti- -<br />
kulu 0 Kahlkl, a refeion somewhere<br />
In the Bouth Pacific!. Tele was ope<br />
of a large family; Her mother was<br />
Ha:: a tame well known Id Ha<br />
vr.!!cn f?.calc?y. There were tnSny<br />
t'.iUvs in the family, ; lltlaka beihg<br />
l! e jcr;rtrst, and a girl of surpa'sB-1..- S<br />
ir.td.:rcr.ce knd be.atity, Pele<br />
l(if!f hp.d rnahj- - 1 metamorpboBesj<br />
appeared, as flii bid<br />
,1-- ; Et::..;i::;cs as a beautiful youug<br />
tvi.-.ttimF- . apalrt as a god-virrrcJ<br />
In fre and surrounded<br />
It t!.a T.zv:.L3 cf the Volcano. '" '<br />
1 vr.s rt the he-a- cf the fflmityi<br />
1 t'. y f.!l locked td het for gtlld-- .<br />
. 1 - ur fc'ae UIJ was, law; Ehe<br />
t'r.FS te'<br />
' i. C:. i at one tlmpi id which<br />
v, i.-.'i-<br />
f 1 tcdily td Haenii bn<br />
! .. 1 . Lf Kauai, wiure felie "inet<br />
ll.e hnd?ome young<br />
1 r.lci<br />
v. f 1 The cc'-'-- 1 ttys that<br />
v.V"? t. S..c!Jr.t via tut a dream<br />
t 1. it v ; a re a!!tr to the i'oung<br />
('.ur, l.c'..'...u t ... cu:'..t Pele's favors<br />
..; t.,.':j. After days tn t<br />
t .treaty ehe left<br />
J to- - Ltr heme<br />
: I.,' ' that She<br />
::i ar.J fach h!r.l id<br />
U.:;e t'..e cu'.d<br />
l. j c to hir.elf he<br />
...r he u.re away<br />
:a lcv!y found<br />
e<br />
j to a Uar..<br />
t her dream<br />
. i ?, One after the ,<br />
t i". Hr.rr.a and<br />
t ,. . r. Hiis we.3 In ful- -<br />
! -<br />
l .. to Kir.i. They<br />
i 1 .:Ax, the young--<br />
1 the frcr<br />
l.tr. f . t the little girl,<br />
in t' e waj-- of the<br />
.e darters<br />
' ; . f<br />
.., t. ;.t(a.<br />
ft 1.. r.a ir,:Va<br />
!. r t .;r.v (:vs t.cr.d.<br />
' ' - -- t<br />
.. wL cc;a to the<br />
. ,r, i.-- XT VcXr. THt'ri<br />
N w J ; AV tC'.i X N 0 E Vol) R<br />
.v r k'-- T fcYtft .THE,<br />
- Cl 14 . tit. '<br />
t- -j - .<br />
r c k c t b<br />
T . 3 P, tl t rvsXl c'p.i<br />
L- -y xc'.zl ta IL<br />
l a V. CLLC-FX- n.<br />
CO CL CO, 72 G.<br />
. UlrO Ct: TtlUlS<br />
. Dr. N. & Emerson, noted author and<br />
Hawaiian scholar who hast written and<br />
will publish In book form the beautiful<br />
myth of "Pl and HHaka." - - r<br />
healtht being aided by hef kahu, of<br />
knatdlan, whom we would call a tfaf'<br />
eling eompankmV On tie way back<br />
to Kilauea, Lohiaii fell In lore with<br />
Hilaka. but llilaka remained true in<br />
her" feaity to Pele<br />
Hilaka had i wisely Imposed ks a<br />
condition of her going that Pele dur<br />
tng her ahsehce would refrain froth<br />
devastating hef tllilaka's) groves and<br />
pleasant lands, and also that ,. Pele<br />
would guard the lite of HllakaY beat<br />
friend bnfe Hopoe, a Woman id Puna<br />
Who bad taught hef the art ot danetng<br />
the hula. On arriving In Hawaii, Hilaka<br />
found that Pele had broken both<br />
pledget?; her lands had been devastated<br />
by volcahl fires and the life f<br />
Hoboes had been sacrificed.. .<br />
,The sltuaUon nbw was f entirely<br />
thafiged. Hliaka Teit that hef pledge<br />
given to Pele hot to allow the love ap<br />
proftches of. Lbhlau was ; abbrdgated.<br />
While sitting on the Verge of the Crater<br />
of Kilauea, Hliaka received the<br />
kl?pes and embraces of Lohiitt in the<br />
sight of Pele and hef listers, Pele's<br />
fernih was stirred to tengfeance. At<br />
hpr thift sisters pelted Lh<br />
tlau with Volcanic fife, knd he finally<br />
was done to death. .<br />
"'When Paao, an Intimate friend of<br />
Lohiau, heard; of the tfigedy," he<br />
Vowed Vengeance figathet Peie; and<br />
traveled from Haeha td Kllauea. Pele<br />
bv hef wiles, molllfled and diverted<br />
his hiind, so that his i errand feaiiy<br />
proved fruitless, and Paao giVf Mm- -<br />
eeif up td Peie. . : -<br />
The story ot Lohlau'B festoratldd U<br />
life IS ; vaguely told tof the feason<br />
that it does not directly concerd the<br />
slor y of Pele. Hilaka . hersell was<br />
to highly Incensed against Pele that,<br />
according, to one accounU she left hef<br />
fistere and went to dwell ,od Ihe<br />
!?Iand' of Kaual.i j V i ' I<br />
CAPTAIN DEAlTcorJVIGtED<br />
Of SUCK DOOKKEEPUiQ<br />
t Associated Press by Ped. Wtresi.)<br />
WASHINGTON t. t- - Oct. SO.<br />
rr.r. Wartert Deitt or the 15lh Cavalry<br />
has been round guilty by a court<br />
nartiol of fcarelcpsness in his<br />
He has been sentenced to<br />
herTuction tot lo f.Ves lineal rank<br />
c.v,:jivmlv;ayti:.'.2TWLe<br />
ODTWARftw , .<br />
Pot Vai&na VaIaiaa, Itahnk, fcftd<br />
Way tUtlcnr 5:t5 a, m., 3:20 . to.<br />
- Por Peart Cityv Ewa ill and ay<br />
K tou 9:15 Id<br />
t!.ttIoiLSt?:o :<br />
11:33 . ns 2:15 fc. ta S:Sd .<br />
t:15 p. tt tii'So t. tt Ul:l5 t- -<br />
Pof Wahia-- a and Lellehuk lOcO<br />
k, fa 2:40 p. ia 6:C0 p. to<br />
p. tl. v . W ;v<br />
irri've itonokTa troid kkititt,<br />
and Wsiacke ;8;JC Wta6:41<br />
kk<br />
Afftve rJoboln'ra trora tw lidd<br />
Pearl Cityt7:45 Sa. teu T to<br />
ll:C2 a. to l:4d p. to p.td<br />
S:S1 p. fa 7:S& p. to. --<br />
' Arrive. Honolulu from WallaW nd<br />
4:C1 p. to r:10 p. to.<br />
The ftalelwa Lrmlted. w Awtoat<br />
trs'a otiTy firitclart tickets Vodofed)<br />
IciVti HonoTu!d every Sunday at :M<br />
a, to, for HalelwkTiotel; returning-riVe- s<br />
Id II6no1nTd.lt p. to. Thd<br />
Limited klca fcnly t Peart .City n4<br />
,'t.Iats.e. .<br />
'<br />
;<br />
. .<br />
. ' ..<br />
c w zzwzz:<br />
Cw4rlntfcndeht Cu P A.<br />
- , MERCHANDISE;<br />
- Pert r.1 KJna Stk:"!4':<br />
y.S.f,iilH8<br />
011DERED TO<br />
POBT-I-PIIII- E<br />
Associated Presa by Fed. Wireless<br />
WASHlS'OTOJCtt C. Oct 20 The<br />
United Stales transport Hancock, carrying<br />
a regiment of marine and the<br />
battleship Kansas have been ordered<br />
Immexjfateiy to- - Port-au-Princ- llaytl,<br />
which is threatened by the Haytian<br />
revolutionists and here American in-<br />
--.ji, ,,a-l-<br />
terests' add lves arer endangered.<br />
4<br />
FIGHT VILLA<br />
tAssociated Press by Fed. Wireless.!<br />
WASHINGTON. t. C. Oct, 30. Offl-cl- al<br />
irpotts received hero state that<br />
Oed. Carranitd. had an army of Iff.tMJO<br />
inert' edncedtrated ftt LootW ready to<br />
move against Vina shduld the latter<br />
be preferred In the convention at<br />
.... ' ' '<br />
; ,. : . - -<br />
' J . ;<br />
go td Arleigh'e Crossroads bookshop<br />
Snd make a choice front the thousands<br />
of good stories there on sale Not only<br />
the hewest works of good authors, but<br />
also splendid ktertes that .hate been<br />
reprinted in the 65c editionsAdv. vi<br />
it<br />
IIOVEIIDIITGiOl?<br />
msELS to Annmj(<br />
t Bad tfknciscd-4Jongoi- ra P.M 8. 8.<br />
: - ' : Saturday Oet 31 ;.i<br />
ttita via way ports Madda ttea itr.<br />
" 4<br />
'<br />
anday Nvk 1<br />
r Madi Uoldkal and Ladal ports<br />
MIkahala Bth ' a-- i y<br />
'.<br />
Kauai ports Mauda la atr.<br />
Maui ports-MAudin- e; etf . Q. "<br />
kadai ports Wi r ow Haih atri ?<br />
Mnday Nov 2.<br />
Hongkodg, Via Japaa portsSibertd<br />
P. Mv 8. S.'i - -<br />
- Bail fYaacisco Sonoma, (X 8.8.<br />
Tietday Nov, 4,- - v<br />
fca a PVadclscty Manoa, kt, Bv S<br />
stmft<br />
HUd.' Via wky ports Madtta tti<br />
Koda and Kkd porta Maana LoV<br />
' Wednesday, Nav 4, . r<br />
Madila Via KagaeaktLogan, t? S.<br />
A..- T. v<br />
'? '' .<br />
'<br />
. Kdtiat porta Wi O. 4U1V tf'<br />
1 Tkurtaay,<br />
Ndv 6. ,<br />
Maul ports-JClaudt- ne, etf.' 5 i-- .<br />
' v' rrtday, Nby, ' !<br />
Sad Pranciscof-Shlnjr- o ; kxttn, ap<br />
anes stnif. -<br />
-<br />
Sydney, Nv. 8. via Pgx Pago--<br />
Ventdra O. S. & ;;?.;:.y-v.-<br />
Saturday Ncvtwbef<br />
Uio via way ; port Mkdd Kea,<br />
Tuesday Nov. tft. --<br />
HoagVonte. Via vJafad' t)ort-1il- yo<br />
1<br />
Jifard, Japaneeo fctdir.<br />
Sad Ftaactsco XraUodia u, & s.<br />
g. .v,':.V4:i:?-?;v..;;':'..-<br />
?iday Nov. n.<br />
kona and ? tcaa porta Matma Loa,<br />
; : etrnf.<br />
v,..r;- -<br />
. - - -.-<br />
San lrahc1s4,ierfela, Pv 45. S,<br />
y W6woay,- N6V.16. -<br />
1<br />
Sad PtanclscoSferra, O. S. S.:,<br />
Tueatfay, Nov. X?.<br />
Kongkodg. Via Jarad Portd-'jCiiln-a,<br />
M. S. S. !0,rr:,,:<br />
--y<br />
Pi<br />
Sad Pranefscojarfine, M. K S, S.<br />
'<br />
rndajs Nov. j?o.<br />
Sad FtantfsofHorea, P. S. SX<br />
. San<br />
Ttiesday, "Nov. 54v v<br />
Wk Jrapaa ports Mad-chnfi- a,<br />
.:- P. M. S. S. v..-<br />
Prancisce Wnhetmlna; 54. X<br />
PASSEXGEKS DETlRTtD T<br />
Pr nitt. T. 5. kll for Kddat "pdrts.<br />
Oct 59-4- t. i Trtrecdtt and wife, 4.<br />
P. Akma, A; S. XVT?. nW<br />
1ASSEGE1!S U00KtT<br />
t<br />
' Per ; dth Claudide Tor $TaoI Torts,<br />
S0.-- Mf.<br />
Km: and Mrs. A: 5vtcLeod.<br />
Per ?tr. Matfh iCea for Hilo and<br />
dy oTta, Octdbet S1 Mrs; TVP. Be-cher- t<br />
knd o 'children, TX. Bethe.<br />
Per Wf. Kfdao for iCanal porta. Nor.<br />
n. S. W. WiTcbx.dnd wife, P. K. Pa- -<br />
; i, T.- - 4"). McTJo'de, Mbw 1ft. Cdmp--<br />
fr. Manna loa Tor Kona and<br />
-- ts. Nov. M. "OsHbi, Alexan-rard- .<br />
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vj -<br />
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cfoets, classified AND smrrixa<br />
: SEWS KECTIOK. i<br />
- ,<br />
SUGGESTS VAYS:<br />
TO HELP ilLOu'G<br />
PIIOUTIiVM<br />
Zeno K Myers Comments on<br />
Some Results of His Recent<br />
Coast Trip<br />
Zcno K. Myers, former chairman of<br />
tb Promotion Committee, in a letter<br />
to Secretary H. P. Wood roake a nutn-be-f<br />
of Interesting suggestions on promotion<br />
work resulting from his recent<br />
Coast trip. His letter says in part:<br />
"It was my good fortune to meet<br />
our chairman, E. A, DerndU In San<br />
Fradclsco, and after being Informed by<br />
Mr, Taylof that the hotel lists would<br />
be no longer available to him We took<br />
up the question and after explaining<br />
to the manager of one of the principal<br />
hotels In San Francisco how our<br />
work is conducted we were assured<br />
that dot only would the hotel lists be<br />
available but the entire hotel force<br />
would assist our representative In his<br />
effort to induce people to go to the.<br />
islands. This, they fell. Is due us,<br />
reciprocating for the splendid trade<br />
that they receive from our Island people.<br />
Mr, Derndt is to see the otljer<br />
hotels and I am sure this obstacle<br />
has been effectively removed,,<br />
successful termination thereof tn this<br />
'<br />
matter. , '.y y-'-l-<br />
"Mr. W. W. Price, the very, successful<br />
manager of Fallen' Leaf Lodge,<br />
Lake Tahoe, definitely states that he<br />
will come to the Islands this year to<br />
look over the ground, and as his seasons<br />
are 'very short and ;, he has lit<br />
months of the year to make use of he<br />
is codtemplatfnr the- - stkrtlnr of Ha-waiitours,<br />
that is, inducing people<br />
to make the : trip herd to the, Islands<br />
for consideration, also coming; in touch<br />
with Hawaii for business for hit resort<br />
during the month! :6t September and<br />
October. 1 hop that we. will have<br />
the opportunity of taking this matter<br />
up personally with Mr. Price this win-ter- K<br />
as he is k man, of great capabilities<br />
and eminently successful In everything<br />
that hemdertakes.<br />
"Mr. Taylor has consented to do<br />
some personal work among, the Iasu<br />
ante people df San Francisco, : 1 have<br />
suggested ; td him thaC a number; of<br />
the carnival posters could be displayed<br />
to advantage In, the larger Insurance<br />
offices , ot. San Francisco, ..wher. a<br />
great many people enter, and from the<br />
business connection that s these com-<br />
30, 1914. PRICE FIVE cext3<br />
panies have with Hawaii they should<br />
be Interested tn . helping us to advertise<br />
our carnival and the Island trip<br />
generally. There la a splendid chance i v- ';.. , Friday, Nov,.S.r- v.;'-.- '<br />
for the local agent here to assist In Hongkong, via Japan ports Shlnyo<br />
"<br />
"<br />
this connection and ft revested will Manx, Japanese stmr. . .. ,<br />
no doubt be glad ' forward the pos- Koaa and ,Kau porta Manna Loa,<br />
tal cards and otheradvertlsing matter atmr, noon. . fc". :v<br />
;<br />
to their home offices,<br />
' v "<br />
':. si<br />
San Francisco Ventura, O, S. S 5<br />
p. ta.;? ' .<br />
'. C - Saturday,' Nov. 7, .r 7:<br />
; HUo ,vla --.way? porU-Madn- a Kea,<br />
Gold bars valaed at $33d,0) were<br />
withdrawn from the assay office for<br />
ehtpimrht to Canada, ' ;<br />
Jewelry valued at $18,000 has<br />
diaan-reare- d<br />
from thie automobile of Mrs,<br />
itarold Bdowi tf Newport, It; 1. V<br />
rASSEXGEfcS EXPECTED<br />
Per O. S. S, Sonoma, froia Saa Fran<br />
clseo, November 2 X F. liaar.' Mrs,<br />
fcaar, P. Pailey," C ftcrtheaa, ties-ter- ':<br />
Drown, 'Andrew Dolger, Mrs. Bol<br />
fter,-Micha- Dolger,; Kdw Bolger,i U<br />
1L Cattley, Mrk Cattley and InTant.<br />
Miss Cattley, H U. Cattley, Mlsa R. U<br />
Cooke, Mr, Cox.' R C, Clarke Mrs,<br />
fclarkev I. Cantor Miss Cunningham,<br />
PtanTs Coffee, XL, Beck, 5. C, Carter,<br />
V J. Conroy, ..C<br />
.jv<br />
C vc Itom. X.UL<br />
Mr, Edaa,;w;<br />
r jaieyv Mra. riaiey, j,.arx, Mrs<br />
San rranclsco-.Thote- as,- Xk S.' A, T.L,lan- - ""i "skift, Postraas;<br />
tlotiglv-ongr- ,<br />
Jtw and Mrs. t W enalags, W. C<br />
Mjve,, .nil a., mjvb, ?ir. Ij vjimjw. Airs.<br />
Le Caidev T. It Mulleav Mrs. Mbllen,<br />
Mrs. larlcw-el- L Mr.<br />
Murray, Mrs. Mar<br />
ray, Mr. Nathan, Tt.. Masseur, Mr.<br />
Xo-bl- e,<br />
Mrs.NoWe, 11." I Owena, Sergt<br />
Parker. Mrs. Parker, Mrs,. I .Scott,<br />
Mrd. C. . Cooke, Miss Alk Cooke,<br />
tr Rv S. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. X. P,<br />
5t1chardfton, J. tA. SQimour. F A. Van<br />
Sryclc, Mrs. XMi Slyck, Lieut C C,<br />
I Train, Mrs, ,W, A. Settle. Miss<br />
Valpy, Mr. and MrswW; ":Wodles Ttean<br />
Yotmjr, Mrs. Tbuftg, Mt. Settle, XL P.<br />
Shea, A. J. Cureton, W. Atklna, Mrs.'<br />
Atkins, Kramer.<br />
; Per M. ' Nj S. S. Manoa: . from San<br />
Praocisco, -- November<br />
S T. A. Love,<br />
Mr. 'Gebbhatt 'and family, T). Norton,<br />
XL Frakfer.sJ. A: McOoire, Miss LVTTin,<br />
Miss Grace A, Tottage, Misa Barlow,<br />
Mrs. M Brooks, Hss Martha Golden.<br />
Ja. Dodglas. Mra.Jas., Douglas, Mrs.1<br />
Mariner. Jad. F. Fenwck, Mrs. Taylor<br />
and hfldmi. Ai M Novell. Mr. Coul<br />
ter, Mrs, Coulter, Mhs C. Noyes, Mrs.- -<br />
H. iv. Pearl. Mrs. W. A. Engle w4ind<br />
1iiTsMt.5 W; P. Far-d"oha- r.<br />
Mrs. A. Lore, Miss nrma<br />
WbTtmaTm; Mrs. Clarence tooke. Miss<br />
Alice CoWkAi Mfsft Jkhooor. Miss C.<br />
F, Hrtnenwny; Mr. Ii' ff. Tlempnway.<br />
Hi XL Tremen way. F. O. Atharfon, Mra.<br />
F ; c. --Atherton XL TTarders, frs. H.<br />
Harders. h ,' '. "<br />
mm reeds<br />
HELPTOFli<br />
MISTRESS LlAIIV<br />
Docs anybody know where Mistress<br />
Mary lives?<br />
Alapakl Smith, postman. It. F. D.<br />
22. has a special delivery letter for<br />
her.<br />
He says. Tls simply addressed to<br />
Mistress Mary, Homestead at Happy<br />
Valley Farm- .- Though - her see ?. bo<br />
other name he mnat find her just the<br />
same, for. It's got ta go , ta MUtress<br />
Msry. i' .. V;.<br />
Postmen have more troubles ' than<br />
we careless folk realize. Alapakl declares<br />
that time was once when any<br />
old dunce cotild easily fill the place<br />
of the postman. With such<br />
new-fangle- d<br />
ways as they have now-a-day- s it<br />
takes a man of brains to be a postman.<br />
The newest style cf writing is Impossible<br />
to read. Egyptian hieroglyphics<br />
are not in It. No, indeed ! Got to<br />
guess at names and places; got -- to<br />
know folks by their faces. Oh! It<br />
takes a man of brains to be-- a post-<br />
Jy-<br />
'<br />
man! ,<br />
Agua Calientes and the conditions at'<br />
tached td - Carranxa's ':. Sel-land- er<br />
"Great credit is due Mr. W. II.<br />
resignation bo of the Matson Com-<br />
refused.<br />
pany In having arranged for Mr. Taylor<br />
to appear before the meeting or the<br />
traffic managers recently held In San<br />
Franclscd. These railroad people listened<br />
with great Interest to his lecture<br />
and taw the waving pictures, two<br />
meetings having bean arranged and<br />
were attended by 500 dad 30d respectively.-<br />
I would suggest that we write<br />
Mf. Belladder " assuring 7 him ; The other day came a letter this<br />
way; It would worry anybody but a<br />
postman ; , Twa routed "twenty-three.- "<br />
,<br />
"Twenty-three,- " you know, is<br />
me; in the corner was a note to Mister<br />
Postman: "Give this to Missus<br />
Navigation<br />
Smith, the lady, with red hair; she<br />
Uvea along the road, you surely must<br />
know where. , She has .frecklea on her<br />
face, and her nose is out of place." Oh,<br />
I say! It takes a man of brains to<br />
'<br />
be a postman. ,<br />
t .. .... s ';:<br />
'MesUpha Bey has been elected provisional<br />
president by the - Albanian<br />
senate In sesaion at purazzW<br />
of our Thomas F. Waters, caretaker of the<br />
appreciation of his efforts, and 'the State Island Boat Club of West Brighton,<br />
New, York, was burned to dedth<br />
when the club house waa ; destroyed<br />
by .Are.. .i ;<br />
y :<br />
TESS2LS<br />
' .!.' ....". r.:"..<br />
TO--j DETAET,<br />
Friday Oct. 30;<br />
Mau ports Claudlne, .str 5 .p.; in.<br />
Saturday. Oct. 31. li ,<br />
Hddgkmig, : via Japan porta Mongo-<br />
S.-s.- V-;-- lia, P,, M. . .<br />
.<br />
J HUo via way ports Maud Rea, itr,<br />
3 p, tn ,<br />
Monday, Nov. 2. ;'...:v:v"'<br />
Pago--Sono- ma,<br />
Sydney, N. 8. W., via Pago<br />
-- O. S. S. ' , ; --<br />
.<br />
i Kauat porta W, 0. HalV atr 5 p.<br />
- m. v1 " v 7<br />
; Maul ports Clandide, atr 5 p. m.<br />
Kauat ports-Ukellk- e, str, 5 p, m.<br />
Nov;- 3. -<br />
Maul. Moiokal and Lanal V porta<br />
Mlkahala, atr., 5 p. m - t<br />
San Fraadsco Siberia, M. S. 8.<br />
i Kauai ptrts Kinau, atr., 5 Km.,<br />
v . .v Wtdntaday, Nov4 .<br />
San Francisco Wllhelmina,, M N.<br />
s:s io a. m,i r yi';:"7,:<br />
Hllo -vta way porta-Maun-A Kea,<br />
'<br />
tr 10 a, m. - - :".<br />
, Thursday, Nov; 5, -<br />
San Francisco Logan, U. 8. A, T.<br />
Maul ports Clandlne, atr 5 p. in.<br />
Kauat ports W, G. Hall, atr., 5 p.m.<br />
Tuesday, Nov. 10,, ;<br />
San Fraactsco Chtyo Marn, Japanese<br />
stmr. : ,V<br />
San FrancJsccf--Maiioa- ,' M, N.' 8,<br />
4 p. ' '<br />
-- y-.:--<br />
to, "r;<br />
SatardAy, NaV.! 14,' " ;<br />
Manila, via Guam Thomas; IX S, A.<br />
;<br />
.<br />
'.<br />
'V'-r--- V<br />
X. .<br />
V;<br />
; Tuesday; Nav. 17.<br />
, San Francisco Chma, P. M.- - S. S."'<br />
' Wednesday; Nov. It.<br />
San Francisco Matsonfa, U K: S.<br />
S 10 . to, ,;r.rir:.-- y<br />
"<br />
: Friday, NdV. 20, v? ? '<br />
HongVong, via Japan ports--Ko- Te,<br />
p, M. s. s. ;. i. x:-j-- :-<br />
Saturday,-- ' Nov.' 51. v;'<br />
San Framdsoo sierra, O. 88,<br />
ooa.. ; ; .v :;;:'f<br />
. Tuesday, Nov. 2,<br />
' San Francisco Manchuria; P. M. S.<br />
San Francisco Ltfflhae, VL K, S. S,<br />
I p, m.<br />
'<br />
--<br />
.<br />
-- v 5-- Friday, Nov. 27, .<br />
Hongkong ia Japan ports Siberia;<br />
'<br />
P.'M'S. S.<br />
-- ' Monday, Nov. 3D.""-.-<br />
- Sydney, N. S. Ww via Pago Pago<br />
Ventura, O. S. S. "<br />
- : .v""'"' V<br />
s<br />
E1TX3<br />
- llatla are Cue Ircta tia ttiSxrWizz<br />
potofs vs foTlMra: ' . - .<br />
San Francisco Mostigotla. t3ct. 50.'<br />
Yokohama Siberta, 3CcrC2 '<br />
Australia Tentura, Nov. S.,-- ' - .<br />
. MaThi will depart for tbe tdSewtng<br />
v<br />
pofnta s follows-- : y V- - ;<br />
San Francisco Siberia,;, Nov.' 2.<br />
Yokohama Mongolia. Oct. 31.<br />
Atjstralta Sonoma,' Nor; 2. -<br />
T2AKST0ZT 'SXIZTIC3.<br />
Lbgan, from Manila for Nagasaki :snd<br />
Honoluln, sailed Oct, 15.<br />
Thomas, from Bonolum Tor "San Fran-Cisc- o,<br />
arrived Oct. 13. : ,<br />
Sheridan, Trora Honoluln' for Manila<br />
via Guam. Oct. - - ' v<br />
nix, nt Manila.<br />
Sherman from tlonolnln, for Guam<br />
and Manila, Octil 5.<br />
Warren, stationed ax the Philippines.<br />
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SUFFRAGETTES OFLCkTCZI FU1TJ G<br />
suFi'iiii lw,;;;.;;<br />
By Ltt Malll<br />
LONDON Founded by raffragUta. a<br />
women's volunteer police force is drilling<br />
daily for duty. They call themselves<br />
the Women Police Volunteers,<br />
and are an offshoot of the Women's<br />
Freedom League, of which Mrs. Des-paxt- L<br />
a aister of Sir John French,. Is<br />
the bead, f Whea they are ready for<br />
active aervicfr they will ; get a fetching<br />
uniform to give them a aemt-offl-.<br />
clal status. A navy blue aerge coa-tum- e<br />
of a smart military cut with a<br />
bard felt hat like a bowler with a<br />
flat brim and a belt wlQ.make up tha<br />
outfit., . Brass JeUen. ."W. V. P." on<br />
the shoulder straps, a metal bade on<br />
the front of the hat and special badges<br />
denoting, the. duty division, such as<br />
"FT for park and number of the constable<br />
on the .collar and such, necessary<br />
Implements as first aid appliances.<br />
Including smelling salts (for cases,<br />
not for the policewomen); police whistles,<br />
district map and pocket torches<br />
will complete --the equipment. .<br />
The new . policewomen are already<br />
hard at work learning jiu-jits- u for<br />
self-defens- e,<br />
police drill, signalling, police<br />
court proceeduro and first aid. Every<br />
woman so far enrolled baa had to pass<br />
a medical examination as to physical<br />
fitness and care has been taken only<br />
to accept those otherwise qualified to<br />
nndertake this new responsibility. V<br />
The ages range from 30 ta 45. The<br />
force Is ruled by a chief (Miss Damer<br />
Dawson)K deputy chief (Miss Nina<br />
Boyle), . Indpector-In-chle- f lMrs. Mee-so-n<br />
Coates), and an' Inveatlgator-In-chle- f<br />
(Mrs. Edith Watson), who Is a<br />
detective, and a charge<br />
sort of chief ,<br />
officer ( Mrs. N K Strange): r<br />
The present . headquarters are ; at<br />
3.<br />
OCEANIGSTEAIISSiP<br />
CO.<br />
. Sierra N6v. 21<br />
8anoma . ... Dec 3<br />
.Sierra . Dec. 19<br />
Ventura . . . . . Dec. 31<br />
'<br />
: MAKE YOU R 1913 RESERVATiONS EARLY,<br />
"r $1 IfcCO ROUND TRIP.<br />
CBREWER A COMPANY, LTD :Jri -- r: Csneral A;tnta<br />
FRO SAW FRANCISCO: -<br />
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8.' S. ylhelmtna<br />
.Oct 27<br />
;'; 8. S. Manoa ....... Nov, ;3 .<br />
V? S. S..Matsonia ..Nov. 10 -<br />
, 8; S LufUna . .;C 17;<br />
8. S. HHontair sails from Seattle<br />
.; S.S via Manila, 1<br />
'<br />
4<br />
: 8. 8. Monjolla via ;<br />
.,...,....'........;....Oct. S3<br />
Persia<br />
out and in.. ...Nov. 14<br />
8. S. Korea vu Manila .<br />
...... .Nov. 23<br />
H. eld A Co., Ltd.<br />
' FOR THE ORIErTT. V'<br />
S. Shrnya ' S, Mara ,..4.Nov.<br />
S. S. Cklye Mara '..."..Oec 4 :<br />
S. S. Tenyo Mare ...,Dec. 23<br />
Westminster and fccal stations are to<br />
be established la various parte cf the<br />
metre polls. Other forces are to be<br />
formed is the provinces and one has<br />
already been started tn Scotland. The "<br />
minimum duty will ,be two hours<br />
day and the maximum eight. --The women<br />
will work tn . the streets. park<br />
railroad depots and police court, but<br />
sVjpreaint .will do no patrolling on<br />
regular beats. Their chief work will<br />
be to look after tae Interests of child,<br />
res and they will cooperate with the .<br />
pollcemeiL I Though they have no official<br />
recognition their movement has<br />
official sympathy --and very Influential<br />
backing-- The chief aim1 of its promoters<br />
is to show, tbe government the<br />
value of a women a police force, .and<br />
to get a permanent state force established.-.<br />
The . present movement,<br />
though begun by suffragists, is being<br />
kept apart from anr suggestion of the<br />
suffrage cause and la being run aa a<br />
strictly non-part- y body.<br />
MEN TO TRIUHATjS'<br />
l TO HELP ALOfJG BENEFIT<br />
' t the vaudeville entertainment of<br />
the Catholic fair at the Armory on<br />
Saturday evening a millinery contest<br />
will take place for gentlemen. Those<br />
trimming the two beat<br />
up-to-da- te atyl-is- h<br />
hats will be awarded prizes. Suva's<br />
Toggery and Mclnerny Clothing<br />
Store have donated two handsome pri-ze- a<br />
for this contest. Jack Cleary wtll<br />
have charge of the contest at the vau-<br />
" '<br />
-<br />
deville.<br />
To date the Kalaer has decorated<br />
38,000 persons with the Iron crcs. .<br />
THS EXPOSITION LINE<br />
- FOR 8AN FRANCI SCO. : ' ;r FOR SYDNEY,; N. 8,' W.<br />
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- Ventura , i .... ...... ... Nov. 6<br />
i ; Direst Shrvfc2C:tv;::n Sn Fhb!::3 izl Ji:n:!J<br />
&fjr.jC00KaJdi:G:rd Ar:hl5, Uzt.zYj<br />
PACIFIC<br />
Hadrf<br />
'<br />
So'noma . ...... Nov. - 2<br />
Ventura A... i. Nov;<br />
Sonoma ...... .... .... .Deo. 23<br />
Vontura ;.....;...; ...Jan. 23 .<br />
,: FOa CAM FLANCICCO:<br />
8. 8 Vrilhelmina t !. .... . fiav. 4<br />
; . ...... . Nv. 13<br />
8. S. Manaa<br />
8. S. Wationra ........Hove. 13<br />
S. S. Luriino Nov. 2<br />
for Honolulu on or about Oct. 31.<br />
ITATT,<br />
Caliln. from Honolulu on or ghost tha fallowirj ditrs:<br />
for the CRiurm<br />
Manila.<br />
For general Informatloai ajfly U<br />
CO.<br />
" FOR CAn FZATlZlZZOl<br />
&. 8. Clberla ..........Hav.<br />
8. 8. China ........fav. 17<br />
S. S. ManchorU V...... Nov. 21<br />
S. S. Nile ...... Dec 8<br />
Caimere ef Vm hove Cempairy wni ca3 cl cd Jerri Vzzlzls ia<br />
r about the tfates sneatiene balaw:<br />
; FO R CATI FRANCISCO. "<br />
, S. ChTya Mam ..;.;.K9V. T3<br />
S. S-- Tanya 12am .....Dec 1<br />
S. S. Sftinye taarn ..-Ce- s. 23<br />
S.S. Chiya Uaru.......Jan.<br />
CASTLE i COOXE, UNITED, lnts, Ur::!<br />
CA::ABiA:j-ausTnAiAS!A7:oY- AL u::z<br />
" ' ' r SiAject to change without notice. j ' " '<br />
; SwavAurnd r<br />
8. . Wtarat .Wov. 4 f 8-- 8. laatairar" .25c. 11<br />
S. S, JAarama .Dec 2 4 Si 8. tnajara .Dec 23<br />
THE0. H; DAVIES'& C0L: LTD ECJEnAL ZiTG<br />
S. CO THE PANAMA CANAL. Ltr,2<br />
AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N S.<br />
A STEAMER vsTO he despatched from JTEW TOUK for IIONOLTJLTX,<br />
3ULHULTJL POET ALLEN amd HILO, vis- - SAN FILANCLZCQ, errry<br />
TEN DAYS. JLpprazimate . time In transit. S3 UAYB. ; v . ;<br />
V 1<br />
Seattle and Tacoma to Honolulu-- , - t V- S. TCentnckhrn to wall mhont Nov. 2.; - :<br />
" -<br />
Tor particulars au ste xataw, te apply lo '.<br />
C F. MORSE,:<br />
, HHACICFELD A CO 3.TD..<br />
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. Ceneral Freight JLgant.' v''T v :<br />
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