Show DEAD SNAKE Sit I fOUND IN r AIL Spirit and Smells of Fa Far East in Honolulu I Postoffice I HONOLULU LU May Mav That 5 5 That That the I I spirIt and smells of or tho the Far mr tat Ea hoer Or over oser tho the Honolulu post post- post office of office rice as one of ot tile the primo eI 1 ei- ei eil i of ot the city's cOn I position at the crossroads of or the tho Pacific Is h re repealed an any day on I which a vessel essel arri arrives arrles es as from froni the Orient OrientI sets Bets I Dead snakes mah pongS i Filipino smoking tobacco strong enough to knock a man do doon doi n strange musical Instruments betel nuts dried fish herbs for tor medicine Jade jado m mandarin coats torI I silks fans fans- fans ancient eggs esea I lains kimonos Idols and material r for this soups soups this Is la a typical 1 list nat t It I Items that may be he found In any mi-Il mi from Japan China and the tho I philippines according to Postmaster ter D JI Jr MacAdam I The miscellaneous packages nl- nl al ci also so bring with them a tremendous amount of or detail work orle for tor at least 60 50 per cent of ot all th the letters aol ani p In a 0 mail mall from the Or- Or Or Orient lent are addressed solely In the theof of their origin I must be translate translated L Into In before they can be distributed rod I Instance out of ot a n recent mall con con- con containing taming 12 letters or eon I ero addressed only In Japanese char char- character acter This necessitates the em- em em ment of ot Japanese Chinese Chloese and Korean Jorean clerks Tho The malls mails between Honolulu the Orient and tho the South Seas ar are gro growing ID In size according to fig fig- figurea fig figures urea ures compiled complied by Postmaster Mac Mac- MacAdam Mac Adam Adam In 1921 1821 all classes or of malt to ChIn China Japan and nod Inn 11 aggregated bags and had ne ris risen en rn to 10 In 1922 an Increase ot of |