Newspaper Page Text
HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, WEDXKSIUY, JAN. 13. 1113.
fa
If You
Would Visit
our dairies and see the Infinite
pains v. tak' to safeguard the
pui.: of our custorneis" milk
kii I i v. win would be glad It
was possiUe to secure such
el . n. wholesome milk.
Our service in your interest
begins at the dairy before the
milk is pitidiiced, and does not
n.i until the bott'es in which
the milk is served have been
sterilized before being put to
use again.
Honolulu
Dairymen's
Association
Phons 1542
Castle & Cooke
Limited
HONOLULU, T. H.
SUGAR FACTORS, SHIPPING
AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
AgtnU for
FIRE, LIFE, MARINE. TOUR
ISTS' BAGGAGE ANO
AUTOMOBILE IN8URAKCE
Representing
Ewa PlanUtlcra Company
Waialua Agricultural Cc
Kobala Sugar Co, -Apokaa
ngar Co., Ltd.
Matson Navigation Ca
Toyo Kisen Kaisha
Ltd.
120 LOTS O by to feet for
tale at Kallhl, right on King
Street, near tha Kallhl bridge.
Prices range from 1350 to $500
a lot . '
' Liberal discounts will bo oi
lowed for cash, c r
Terms are very oaty.
Inquire) f
KalihiPoi
and
Land Co.. Ltd.
or to
CHEMICAL ENGINES AND
WATCHMAN'S CLOCKS
For Sale by
J. A. GILMAH
Fort Street
BUILDING MATERIAL
of All Kinds
DEALERS IN LUMBER
ALLEX & KOBIASOX
Quren Street - - Honolulu
PACIFIC ENGINEERING
COMPANY. LTD.
Consulting, Designing and Con
structing Engineers.
Bridges. Buildings, Concrete Struc
tures. Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys
tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro
jects. Phone 1045.
P. H. BURNETTE
Commissioner of Deeds for Califor
nia and New York; NOTARY PUB
LIC; Cants Marriage Licenses, Draws
Mortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale,
Leases, Wills, etc. Attorney for the
District Courts. 70 MERCHANT ST.,
HONOLULU, Phone 1846.
piUMdiiinig
'-J" . - '' "
For
Factory
W.CAthi
HORSES
FOR SALE
Imported and Island
Club Stables
Tel. 1109
VON HAMM-YQUNG CO.. LTD.
Importers, Machinery anP
Commission Merchants
Dealers In
Automobile and Automobile
Supplies
ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDQ.
Cor. King and Btehop Sta.
TELEPHONES:
Office 2137
Auto Supply Dept. 3817
Auto Salesroom 32S&
Merchandise ft Machinery. 2417
Garage 2201
MISS POWER,
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY
BOSTON BUILDING
Fort St. Second Floor
LADIES' FANCY GOODS
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Kwong Sing Loy Co.
King St nr. Bethel
MAC GREGOR. A SLATT
.1130 Fort Street
T.TTTXINERS
Latest Styles Only the Flneel
Materlale Used
- BUY YOUR
SHOES
At
i
J .COB BON BROS.
Pantheon Block Hotel St.
CIGAR NOW Is
M. A. GUNST & Co., Agts,
WHEN YOU WANT FENCE
J.XvAxtclJ,
ALAKtA STREET
. -i, . .t ..
THE v
Choss R. Frazicr
ADVERTISING AGENTS
Phono 1371
122 King SL
AN OPPORTUNITY
BUNGALOWS
AND REAL' ESTATB
OLIVER Q. L A N 8 1 N
10 Merchant B treat
1913
American Underslung
Models
ON EXHIBITION
Geo. C BecRley,
Phone 3009
Sole Distributor
The Studebaker
lines have the class
Schuman Carriage Co., Ltd.
AUTOMOBILE
SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING
ASSOCIATED GARAGE, LTD.
Repairing of Automobiles and
Carriages. Painting a specialty.
Wright- Host ace
LIMITED
King and South.
I read It In the S(;ir-Jullctln. It
most be so.
OWL
REAL ESTATE
TRANSACTIONS
Knten-d of Record January IS, 1913,
from 10:311 . hi. to 4:30 t. ni.
S M Damon to William Simpson.
William Simpson to Harriet M
Damon
D
D!
Waipio Pineapple Co iJd et al to
Hawaii Preserving Co Ltd. .,ddCh
Louis F Mendonca and wf to Ma
ria de J Gomes ( widow i
Henry C Meyers to Manuel de C
Anaorim
Manuel C A mo rim and wf to J J
Drummond
Maggie Freitas to Maria A Farias
1)
I
D
i
M
I)
Flora Freitas to Isabel T Medei-
ros D
G J Waller to J H O'Brien Rel
Cecil Brown Tr to Kina Puna
(widow) D
Ioo Joe and wf to Guardian Tr
Co Ltd AddlChge
A D Castro and wf to Mary Da
mas , D
Mary Da mas and hsb to Augustin-
ho G Jardim M
W S Terry and wf to Territory
of Hawaii
L II Kabilahila and wf to Emma
A Defries
Trent Trust Co Ltd to Lorrin An
drews .
D
D
D
Entered of Record January 14, 1913,
from 8:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.
Geo Kalauao to T K Lalakea
M
Kamali Victor (widow) to T K
Lalakea
Nettei L Scott and hsb to County
of Hawaii
M
D
Bank of Hawaii Ltd to Walter H
Bromley Rel
J Rock et al to Rock Tract Plan
Maui R R & S S Co to Territory
of Hawaii D
Emma M Danford and hsb to Ray-
mer Sharp D
E O Born to Haiku Fruit and -
Packing Co Ltd CM
W R Patterson to Haiku Fruit
& Packing ,Co Ltd CM
Au Tim and wf to Chang Hon... D
Recorded Dec. 9. 1912.
Hooluhi Panlani and wf to W M S
Lindsay, D; 1-3 int in R P 3250; Kul
8513, Kawaihae-uka, 6 Kohala, Ha
waii; $225. B 372, p 416. Dec 5,
1912. .
S Hiraho to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd, C
M; cane crop on 4 8-10 acres of lots
3f -and 32, Olaa lots, Puna, Hawaii;
$1 and adv $288. B 377 p 135. May
23, 1908.
K Uchlma to Olaa Sugar Co.Ltd, C
M; cane crop on 4 6-10 acres of lots
84 and 85, Olaa lots, Puna, Hawaii;
$1 and adv $276. B 377. p 438. Jan
1, 1909.
S Kabatbat to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd.
C M; cane crop on 156-100 acres of
lot 23, Olaa olts, Pupa, Hawaii; $1 and
adv $93.60. B 384. p 1. May 1, 1911.
B Akamine to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd,
C M; cane, crop on 6 110 acres of lots
84 and 85, Olaa lots, Puna, Hawaii;
$1 and adv to $366. B 384, p 3. Jan
1, 1909.
Miyashiro to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd, C
M; cane crop on 6 5-10 acres of lots
84 and 85r Olaa lots, Puna, Hawaii;
$1 and adv" to 1370.' B"3SL p 5. Jan
1, 1909.
Jitchakt) to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd. C
M; cane crop on 4 7-10 acres of lot 85,
Olaa lots, Puna, Hawaii; $1 and adv
io 2o2. a 484, p. . jan i,
Manuel Subica to Olaa Sugar Co
Ltd, C M; cane crop on 6 9-10 acres
of lot 138, Ola lots. Puna, Hawaii; $
and adv to $414. B 384, p 9. Jan 1,
1912.
Cornello Santiago to Olaa Sugar
Co Ltd. C M; cane crop On 5 acres, of
lot .138, Olaa lots, Puna, Hawaii; $1
and adv to $300. B 384, p 11. Jan 1,
1912.
Francisco Daniel et al to Olaa Su
gar Co Ltd, C M; cane crop on 5 acres
of lot 138, Ola lota. Puna, Hawaii; $1
and adv to $300. B 384, p 14. Jan I,
1912.
Recorded Dec 9, 1913.
J D Domingo to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd.
u m; cane crop on a acres oi ur las
Olaa lots. Puna, Hawaii; $1 and adv
to $300. B 384, p 16. Jan 1, 1912.
Placldo Cortes to Olaa Sugar Co
Ltd, C M; cane crop on 5 7-10 acres
of lot 133, Olaa lots. Puna, Hawaii;
$1 and adv to $342. B 384, p 18. Jan
1. 1912.
Francisco C Reblo to Olaa Sugar Co
Ltd, C M; cane crop on 6 9-10 acres
of lot 138, Ola lots. Puna, Hawaii; $1
and adv to $414. B 384, p 20. Jan 1,
1912.
D Moku by Gdn et als t oOlaa Sugar
Co Ltd. C M; cane crop on 6 4-100
acres of Gr 4824 .Olaa, Puna, Hawaii;
$1 and adv to $362.40. B 384, p 22.
Sept 1, 1911.
S K Thompson to Kaiwiki Sugar Co
Ltd. D; int in R P 7067, Kul 9928.
rents, etc, Kaiwiki. Hamakua, Ha
waii; $40. B 382. p 219. Dec 9. 1912.
Chas Thompson and wf to Kaiwiki
Sugar Co Ltd, D; int in R P 7067. Kul
9928, rents, etc, Kaiwiki. Hamakua,
Hawaii; $40. B 382, p 220. Dec 9,
1912.
John T Moir and wf to Paukaa Agr
Co Ltd. D; various pieces land, rents,
etc. Paukaa, etc. Hilo; $10,129.40. B
3S2. p 224. Sept 30. 112.
Frank G Morganho to M J Farias,
Rel; 6 1-2 acres land, Kaupakulua,
Hamakualoa. Maui; $350. B 379. p
i o..
Marion W Hendry to George Groves,
P A; special powers. B 376, p 342.
July 22, 1912.
Rose K Hattie and hsb (J A) et al
to Edmund Daniels, D; int in o acres
of Kul r.04. High St. Wailuku, Maui;
$200. B 382, p 222. Dec 2. 1912.
Paalua (k) to Mrs Mileka Kahele.
D; R P Tr. 1 1. Kul 472?, Anehola. Koo-
au. Kauai; $100. B 372, p 413. Dec
.. 1912.
Court of Land Registration.
George H Wond and wf to Laura D
Sherman. D; por Kul 32. Ap 3. Nuu-
anu valley. Honolulu; $3000. C L R
Doc No 492. Dec 9, 1912.
an immediate re
lief for coughd,
hoarseness,
throat troubles.
Affording great
Velief in bronchi
tis and asthma.
Brown's
Bronchial
Troches,
V
III I IIIIK'IIM
llu ruioun
KILLS CATTLE1:
What at first appeared to be th
dreaded disease anthrax broke out
lately among the cattle of Mr. Lyman'.- j
dairy at Pupukea, Oahii. It is only)
une-iir meuuoneu m in. .orgaara
report to the board of agriculture, but
at the meeting of that body 'today it
was stated that the malady has ben
diagnosed a poisoning from certain
noxious weedo. These are flourishing
in poor pasturage st that dairy ranch.
While the Territorial veterinarian
mentions nine animals as having died.
the number has increased to about a
score since his report was written
Dr. Norgaard's report elsewise deals
with ihe change of milk inspector by
the suiervisors. this part having al
ready been quoted by President Gif
fard in a letter to the mayor and su
pervisors published In this paper; with
the animal quarantine station, special
reference being made to the dog ken
nels, and to his annual report which
he is preparing. The "digging" habit
has resulted in the escape of some
dogs, but, as stated at the board meet1
ing today, this difficulty has been met
by driving boards into the ground to
prevent the canine excavations
Over-Night
FEDERAL
To the Advertiser
With the largest list of pessengers
taken out of Saa Francisco for Aus
tralia for many years,, the Oceanic
liner Ventura, Captain CoweH, sailed
at two o'clock this afternoon., for Syd-.
ney, N. S. W via Honolulu and Pago
Pago.- Besides a full cargo the Ven
tura carried more than 200 passen
gers. -Among
them were a number of rail
road men representing the transconti
nental lines, who are going to Hono
lulu to meet the Hamburg-American
around-the-world steamer Cleveland,
which is due at the island , port Jan
uary 23, and in San Francisco Jan
uary. 30. '
As a foreign ship the Cleveland is
forbidden by the coastwise laws to
carry passengers between American
norta. bull - snecial nefmission was
granted byA the government for' he
railroad men to board the Cleveland
at Honolulu, as it will be a matter
of much convenience for the Cleve
land passengers, to' have their trans
continental transportation all ar
ranged before arriving in San Fran
cisco. "
The policy of a Chicago ordinance
fixing the size of loaves of bread
ftasW6n uphejtrty th United' States
supreme court.
A banker who caters to the foreign
born trade complained to the court
that the enforcement of the ordinance
deprived his patrons of the privilege
of buying the large loaf to which they
were accustomed.
Following another conference be
tween the chiefs of, the peace dele
gations of the Balkan Allies late to
day the Indications are that war with
Turkey will be resumed all along the
line within comparatively short time.
It was stated by one of the envoys
that further hostilities could only be
avoided by immediate acqulescense
upon the part of Turkey with the full
terms which have been submitted to
her by the Allies at the peace confer
ence, and which Turkey has so far
positively refused to consider.
It was learned, however, that Tur
key has been concentrating her army
near Constantinople and that the feel
ing in that city is greatly in favor
of continuing the war.
Russia has presented two notes to
China. The first presses for the pay
ment of arrears in the Boxer in
demnity .
The second note protests against the
losses suffered by Russian merchants
in the Kuldja region because of de
preciation of the Chinese paper cur
rency arising through the absence of
proper silver reserv?.
Harry B. Hall, postal inspector in
charge of the Pacific Coast and the
Hawaiian Islands, sailed this after
noon, accompanied by his wife, on the
steamer Ventura for Honolulu.
Hall is to inspect all the post-
offices in the islands and make a re
port on his observations to the post
master general in Washington.
A St. Petersburg dispatch to the
Daily Mail says that Crown Prince
Alexis is again confined to his bed.
Previous reports concerning the con
dition of the Crown Prince indicated
that he had practically recovered.
The house of commons concluded,
last night, the report stage of the
Home Rule Bill.
Two days. Wednesday and Thurs
day, will be given over to the debate
on the third reading and the bill will
be sent to the house of lords late
Thursday night for a formal reading
on the succeeding .Monday.
BAND CONCERT.
The Hawaiian band will give a ub-
lic concert this evening at Aala Park.i
at 7:30. The program arranged is: j
March: Welcome Kufschera
Overture: Semiramide Rossini
March: The Best Regiment
Kutschera
Selection: Lucia Donizetti
Vocal: Hawaiian Songs. ar by Berger
Selection: "Soldiers' Paradp ... Hume
Walt: Morning Papers Strauss
Kuardrille: Bon Jour Zikoff
The Star-Spangled Banner
DIED.
At Lahaina. January
Mary Sylver.
SYLVER
ll'lo, Mrs.
II
Wireless
MOVEMENTS OF
MAIL STEAMERS
VESSELS TO ARRIVE
Thursday, January 16
Maui ports Claudine. stmr.
Saturday, January 18
Hilo, via way ports Mauna
stmr.
Sunday, January 19.
Kea,
Mai, Molokai and. Lanai
, Likelike stmr
j Mm Portsc,audine( stmr
K,.i iwrts K'nn tmr
ports-
Monday, January
20
Hongkong Tia Japan ports Nile, T.
M. S. S.
San Francisco Ventura, O. S. S.
Tuesday, January 21.
San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. X
S. S.
Hilo via way ports Mauna Kea
t-tmr.
Kona-Kau Ports Kilauea, stmr.
Wednesday, January 22.
Kauai ports V. G. Hall, stmr.
Thursday, January 23
San Francisco China, P. M. 8. S.
Maui ports Claudine, stmr.
Friday,, January 24
Sydney via Pago Pago Sonoma, O.
S. S.
Salina Cruz via San Francisco and
Sound ports Arizonan, A. H. S. S.
Saturday, January 25..
Hilo via way ports Mauna" Kea,
stmr.
Tuesday, January 28
Sydney via Auckland and Suva-
Ma Irura, c. A. s. s.
Hongkong via Japan ports Mon
golia, P. M. S. S.
Wednesday, January 29
San Francisco Manchuria, F. M.
S. S.
Vancouver and Victoria Makura.
C A. S. S.
VESSELS TO DEPART
Wednesday, Jan. 15.
Janan norts. Manila and Hongkong
Siberia, P. M. 9. S.. B p.m.
Thursday. January 16.
Kauai ports W. O. Hall, stmr, 5
p. m.
Friday, January 17.
San Francisco Sheridan, U. 8. A. T.
San Francisco Sherman, U. S. A.T.
Maul ports Claudine, stmr., 5 p. m.
Saturday, January in.
Salina Cruz via Island ports Mex
ioAn a.-h a. a. '
Hilo via Lahaina Mauna Kea, stmr.
3 p. m.
Mandav. January 20.
Kahului and Lahaina Cfaudine,
stmr:, 5 p. m. . . -
Sydney, via Pago Pago Ventura, O
a a. ' , . j .
Kauai ports Noeau, stmr., 5 p. m.
Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Maul. Molokai and Lanai ports Ll-
kelike, stmr ; p. m.
San Francisco Nile, P. M. 8. S.
San Francisco Lurline, M. Nj S.S
Rnralra Harleaden. Br. stmr.
Kauai -ports Kinau, stmr.. 5 p. m,
Wednesday, January 22.
Hilo.yia -way ports Mauas ..Kea,
stmr., 10 a, m. . . . -,
Thursday. Jan. 23. '
Japan ports, Manila and Hongkong
China, P: M. S. S.
Kauai ports W. G, Hall, stmr., 5
p. m.
Friday. Jan. 24.
Kona and Kau ports Kilauea, stmr.
noon.,
San Francisco Sonoma, O. S. 8.
Maui ports Claudine, stmr., 5 p. m.
Tuesday, Jan. 23.
San Francisco Mongolia, P. M. S.
S.
Victoria and Vancouver Makura,
C.-A. S. S.
Hilo via Lahaina Mauna Kea, stmr.
3 p. m.
Saturday, January 25.
' Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Japan ports, Manila and Hongkong
Manchuria, P. M. S. S.
Sydney via Suva and Auckland
Marama, C.-A. S. S. .
J
MAILS
Mails Ire due from the following
points as follows:
San Francisco Ventura, Jan. 20.
Victoria Marama, Jan. 29. .
Colonies Sonoma, Jan. 26.
Yokohama Nile, Jan. 21.
Mails will depart for the following
points as follows: ,
Yokohama China, Jan. 23.
Vancouver Makura, Jan. 28.
Colonies Ventura, Jan. 26.
San Francisw) Transport, Jan. 16.
4
TRANSPORT SERVICE
Logan, sailed Honolulu for Guam and
Manila. Jan. 15.
Sherman arrived Honolulu, Jan. 14.
Warren, stationed at the Philippines.
Thomas, from Honolulu for Guam and
Manila, Dec. 14.
Dix, from Honolulu for Manila,
sailed Dec. 8.
Sheridan arrived Honolulu, Jan. 14.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED
Per itr. Kinau, for Kauai ports, Jan.
14A. M. McBryde, Mrs. K. S. Good
hue. .Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cockett, H.
Seesam, Master Greenbough. Miss L.
Bal, Master E. Zaller. Miss K. Zaller,
.Master J. Zaller. H. Kuhlmann. A. V.
Peters, Alex. Sheppard. Rev. K. Shir
aishi, B. E. Hooper, Miss May, Leon
A. Quanson, G. R. Humphrey.
Per str. Likelike, for Maul and Mo
iokai ports, Jan. 14. Miss H. McCor
riston. L. M. Judd. Geo. McCorrlston,
Mr. and Mrs. H. McCorrlston.
A FOLLOWER OF LNFLCEXZA.
Aa attack of Influenza Is often fol
lowed by a persistent cough, which to
many proves a great annoyance.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
been extensively used and with good
success for the relief and cure of his
cougn. Many cases have been cored
after other well known remedies had
failed. For sale by all dealers. Ben
son, Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for Ha
waii. advertisement.
Eight of the nine men entombed
ir a tolliery near Tamaque. Pa., vsero
rescued after forty hours. -The ninth
is believed to be dead.
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.
-SYDNEY SHORT LINE"
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
S. S. Sonoma Jan. 24
S. S. Sierra Feb. 8
S. S. Ventura Feb. 21
TO SAN FRANCISCO. W5.00; ROUND TRIP, t110.00.
TO SYDNEY. $150.00: ROUNO TRIP, $225.00
Sailing Lists and Folders on Application to C. BREWER A CO,
LTD., General Agents.
PACIFIC MAIL
Sailings from Honolulu on
FOR THE ORIENT
Siberia (via Manila) .. .Jan. 15
China (via Manila) Jan. 23
Manchuria (via Manila) Jan. 29
Nile (via Manila) Feb. 14
Mongolia (via Manila) . Feb. 21
Persia (via Manila) Mar. 14
Korea (via Manila) Mar. 21
Siberia Apr. 4
China (via Manila) Apr. 11
Manchuria (via Manila).Apr. 18
For general information apply to
H Haokf old & Co.,
Steamers of the above Company
er about the datee mentioned below:
FOR THE ORIENT
S. S. Chiyo Maru Feb. 7
8. 8. Nippon. Maru ...YFeb. 27
S. S. Tenya Maru Mar. 7
Calls at Manna, omitting call
T0I0
CASTLE & COOKE, UMITED, Agents, Hcnc! d
Matson
Navig
Direct Service Between San Francisco end Hcncluliiv .
FROM SAN FRANCISCO '
' ..." ,'4. ".-,' .:'
8. 8. - Lurline . . ....... .Jan. 15
8. 8. Wilhelmina ......Jan. 2L
8. S. Honotulan .......Jan. 27
8. 8. Lurljne. v.feb.; J2 -
8. S. HYADE8 sails from Seattle
For further particulars, apply
- CASTLE &X00KE, LTD
',4jm,J4t uiwi. '
CANADIAN - AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LlfiE
For Suva Auckland, A.Sydney;'
8. 6' Marama ...... ....Jan. 29 .
8. 8. Makura Feb.. 28
8. ,8. Zealandia .. . .. . ..Mar. 28
8 8. Marama . . . . ; ; Apr. 23
THE0. H. OAVIES & CO.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIPCOMPAfJY.,
FROMVHEW YORK tJO 4 HONOLULU j; v
Via Tehuantepee,' every elth day 'Freight ceeeivee) at all times at La
Company's wharf, 411 8treeV touth BreoWyr ,4 '
FROM SEATTLE OR TAC0MA TO HONOLULU DIRECT,
8. 8. ARIZONAN to sail about
8. 8. VIRGINIAN ' to tail, about
8. 8. ALASKAN to sail about i. . .
For further tnlormatlon apmy
agents, Honolulu. ' C. P.
Oahii Railway TimeTable
atwarl
For Walanae, Waialua, Kahoka and
Way Stations 9-15 a. m.. 3:2dp. m.
For Pearl City, Ewa Ml!! and Way
Stations 17:30 a. m., 9:i5 a. m.,
11:30 a. m., 2:16 p. m., 3:20 p. m
5:15 p. m., 39:30 p. jn., tll:15 p. m.
For Wahiawa and Lellehua 10:20
a. m, 5:lf p. m., 39:30 p. m., til: 15
p. m.
lawari.
Arrive Honolaln from Kabuko, Wai
alua and Walanae 8:38 a. m., 5:31
p. m.
Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and
Pearl City 17: 45 a. m., 8:3I a. m.t
11:02 a. m., 1:40 p. m, 4:2i p. no.,
5:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m.
Arrive Honolulu from Wahiawa and
Lellehua 9:15 a. tl:40 p. m.,
5:31 p. m., tl0:l0 p. m.
The Haleiwa Limited, a two-hoar
train (only first class tickets hon
ored), leaves Honolulu every Sunday
at 8:36 a. m.; returning, arrives In
Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. The Limited
stops only at Pearl City and Walanae
outward, and Waianae, Walpaha and
Pearl City Inward.
Daily. tSunday Excepted. SSon
day Only.
O. P. DENISON, F. O. SMITH,
Superintendent O. P. A.
IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN
NEWSPAPERS. ,
Anywhere at Any Tfme, Call on or
Write
E. C. DAKE'S ADVERTISING
, AGENCY.
124 Sansome Street San Francisco
FORCEGROWTH
WILL DO IT
FOR SYDNEY. N. S. W.
S. S. Ventura Jan. 20
S. S. Sonoma Feb. 17
S. S. Ventura Mar. 17
STEALISH3F CO.
or about the following dates:
- FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
N1le ;Ti.T:.V .:Je. 21
Mongolia Jan. 28
Persia Feb. 11
Korea Feb, 25
Siberia Mar. 11
China Mar. 11
Manchuria Mar. 25
Nile Apr. 8
Mongolia Apr.
Persia May
15
Ltd; - Arconts
wDl can at and leare Ho&orc2a.
if
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
8. 8. Nippon Maru ...1. Feb. 4
8. 8. Tenyo Marti 7. ;v;.Feh.:i I
8. 8. Shfnyo'Maru ...V. War.i;
at Bhangtiat
FOR 8 AN
IXCO
uUne. JfV.'..t..Jaiu: 21
: ' 8. SWUhelmXna. .VtiVi J..;4
8.8 Henotuian .;....Feti.H4 t;
for Honolulu oh or about JANUARY"
te - v ;.v, -vi't' v-1---
Genshd iRochtvlbnclkiK
t (UlMMl
For Victoria dl Vancouver, B-C: ;
- 8. 8.'. Makura . . ; .Jan. 23
t 8. S.. Zsalandia aV. .....Fsb. 25 - ;
.. S Marama ; . .'. , . Mar 23 U
.8.' S. Makura ..i'.....Apr. 22
LTD GEFIEHAL AGE:iT3..
1
11th.
X.'tf. . . '.m.l'.; ri,V; Jan. 'Zlth...
? . . Pti.TX.'fi . . .i Feb. 7th -
to H. HACKFELD e- CO LTD
MORSE, tSsnsral Frefjht Agent.
TH B"," eTerchangtng ; scenery on the
Feather. lUver Route' takes ;away
the tired feeling experienced In.
;long Journeys across the country."
The magnificent canyons, the glortv
ous waterfalls and the almost end
less- streams and azure shaded moun
tains supplies enjoyment pot , found
on other lines; . -....:--'
FEED. L. WALDRON, LTD.
AGENTS
WESTEKN PACIFIG BAIIr.
WAY COMPANY ; "
"NORTH OF 53
o
They use ice for fondation for
cement walks where they' have
them. Down here the builders
delight in using our crushed
rock and sand.
Honolulu Construction
Draying Co., Ltd.,
Queen St. : : Robinson Bldg.
EMHELUTH & CO.. LTD.
PLUMBERS and SHEET METAL
WORKERS
STOVES and RANGES
Corner King and Bishop Streeti
Phone No. 3067
For catalogue and information
call at
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
COMPANY
Nuuanu St.
I read it in the Star.Billetia. It
mast be so.
vpmp
I