August 26 1916 - Notable Passengers

The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by Captain A. Wellesley Davison, concluded a Pacific crossing upon reaching Vancouver on August 26th, 1916.  Dense fog was encountered off Vancouver Island that delayed the arrival at Victoria by 12 hours.

On this crossing a passenger list of 466 was reported, comprising 188 First Class, 89 Second Class and 191 Steerage passengers.  Passengers included a party of Episcopalian Church personnel who were travelling from Asia to a Church convention at St. Louis.

A capacity cargo was reported and included 5005 bales of raw silk valued at over $4,000,000.00.  Cargo also included 3100 cases of rubber from Hong Kong and a large shipment of tea. 

Notable passengers aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA arriving at Vancouver on August 26th, 1916.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Otterman

Disembarked at Victoria.

W. R. Johnson

Disembarked at Victoria.

L. E. Roe

Disembarked at Victoria.

F. H. Sawyer

Disembarked at Victoria.

F. L. Bemis

Disembarked at Victoria.

R. P. Allen

Disembarked at Victoria.

Curtis Kahle

Disembarked at Victoria.

W. Ross Munro

Disembarked at Victoria.

G. H. Storck

Disembarked at Victoria.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schmidt

Disembarked at Victoria.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Semler

Disembarked at Victoria.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Thorp

Disembarked at Victoria.

Jane Ward

Disembarked at Victoria.

Mrs. T. F. Walsh

Disembarked at Victoria.

Mrs. F. M. Osborn

Disembarked at Victoria.

James McCarthy

Disembarked at Victoria.

Mrs. Hunt

Disembarked at Victoria.

Rt. Reverend Bishop Graves

En route from the Far East to attend an Episcopalian convention at St. Louis.

Rt. Reverend P. J. Hurth

En route from the Far East to attend an Episcopalian convention at St. Louis.

Bishop McKim

En route from the Far East to attend an Episcopalian convention at St. Louis.

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