THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER

Honolulu, Hawaii

6 June 1901

(page 12)

 

NEWS OF THE WATERFRONT.

 

American Maru for Orient.

 

 

The American Maru sailed for the Orient yesterday afternoon. She took a few passengers from Honolulu, as follows: S. H. Comstoch, A. Crowley, Consul O. Gumprecht, A. W. Rittig and wife, F.M. Steele, wife and daughter, Mrs. L.R. Rogers [Mary Rogers] and child, S. Kolima, Y.S. Sun, B.L. Beckwith.

 

O.S. Rothchild, a young man who is said to have owned the vessel on the trip from the coast, concerning whom an article appeared in yesterday's Advertiser, was not conspicuous on deck as the Maru got away from the Pacific Mail wharf. It is understood that he transferred his claim to the vessel to the rest of the passengers shortly after the newsboys took their wares aboard the boat in the morning.