THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER

Honolulu, Hawaii

10 May 1901

(page 10)

 

NEWS OF THE WATERFRONT

 

 

The Toyo Kisen Kaisha Nippon Maru arrived in port yesterday evening from San Francisco, having sailed from the coast on the 3d. instant.

 

She was at the wharf shortly after 6 o'clock, and not long afterwards her passengers were ashore, and the mail was on the way to be fumigated at the quarantine wharf, much to the disgust of Honolulans generally.

 

There was one passenger to lay over at Honolulu, A. Crowley. The following go on to the Orient this afternoon at 2 o'clock: For Yokohama, Mrs. E.E. Ransome and infant, Mrs. J.H. Rosenthal. For Kobe, Mr. F.W. Carlson, Mr. A. H.Trumbo, Mr. J.H. Fletcher. For Nagasaki, Mr. Leigh Hunt, wife, child and two servants, Miss Hostetter, Mr. E.C. Huff, Mr. L. Bull, Mrs. H.L. Douglas. For Shanghai,—Mr. C.H.M. Bosman, Dr. Jno. Fryer. For Hong Kong, Mrs. J.C. Howe, F.L. Fernald and wife, Mr. C.H. King, Prof. Perry Payne, Mr. S.O. Lockwood, Jr., Mrs. Wm. Whiley, Mr. Oscar Sutra. European steerage, Mrs. S. Morton and son. A. Rosenthal and family (4), Toy Lun Yick.