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THIS , HAWAIIAN STAR. MONDAY, JTTXB ft, Ufc. V 'Oceanic Steamship Company. til NEW PROCESS (For additional and pages 4, 5 or 8.) III IIIIIIWIIIIT RANGES later shipping see WW lift I I I AX&JB. a. TIME) 1AJE5IyB The fine I'n M hereunder FROM S JUCAMUDA .. ITKNTURA .... XLA1IEDA .. BIEIUIA ALAMEDA .. OONOMA t ALAMEDA .. iVENTUHA ... ALAMEDA .. BIERRA ALAMEDA .. teenger Steamers of this line will arrive at and leave tills port AN FRANCISCO. JUNE 28 JULY 5 JULY 14 JULY 28 AUGUST 4 AUGUST 16 AUGUST 2S S 'PTEMBEA 6 ....SE.PTEMBER 15 SEPTEMBER 27 OCTOBER 6 FOR SAN FRANCISCO. ALAMEDA JUNE 28 SIERRA JULY 4 ALAMEDA JULY 19 SONOMA JULY 25 ALAMEDA AUGUST 9 VENTURA AUGUST 15 ALAMEDA AUGUST 30 SIERRA SEPTEMBER 5 ALAMEDA SEPTEMBER 20 fa connection -with t" a .ling of the above steamers, the Agents are pre rA to Issue to Intending Dassennters coupon hrou.rh tlcketa by ony railroad 5 San Francisco tc all points in the Uu.tuc? States, and from New York by Ateuashlp line to all European Ports. Tor further particulars apply j W. G. irwin & Co. (LU ITED) General Agex8 Oceanic S. S. Company. Canadian -Australian Royal Mai STEAMSHIP COMPANY Steamers of the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. 0. W and calling at Vlctor'a, B .C, Honolulu and Brisbane, Q. Duo at Honolulu on or about the dates below stated, viz: FOR MANUKA AORANGI MIOWERA MOANA AORANGI MIOWERA MOANA USTRALIA. JUNE 3 JULY 1 JULY 29 AUG. 16 , SEPT. 23 OCT 21 NOV. 18 FOR VANCOUVER. AORANGI MAY 31 MIOWERA JUNE 28 MOANA JULY 26 AORANGI AUG. 23 MIOWERA SEPT. 20 MOANA OCT 18 MIOWERA DEC. 13 CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.. Ltd., Gen'l Agts. AMERICAN HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. DIRECT MONTHLY SERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HONOLULU, VIA PACIFIC COAST. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU. S. S. "HAWAIIAN" 15th. S. S. "OREGONIAN" July 8th. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONOLULU. S. S. "ALASKAN" June 12th. S. S. "NEBRASKAN" June 22nd S. S. "NEVADAN" July 13th. FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO. S. S. "NEVADAN" July nth S. S. "NEBRASKAN" July 2nd. FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU. S. S. "NEBRASKAN" June 16th S. S. "NEVADAN" July 7th. OT. Haolrield Ss Co.. C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Agents. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co. Bteamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu and leave this Vrt on or about the dates below men tloned: TIDE8. SUN AND MOON, Full Moon June 16th at 7:20 p. : : M m 3 H V ' h r ? s : s: a tn c a : s ! w ST a.m. p.m. p o a o p. 0 wW r u re u Sets p.m. 12 12.28 1.4 5.29 7.00 5.17 C.42 1.43 a.m. 1.20 l.C 0.12 2.0C l.S 1.0S 2.50 2.0 l.r.s 3.31 2.1 2.4G 17 4.12 2.0 3.32 9.00 11.27 IS 4.51 2.0 4.20 9.40 .... C.12 C.5S 7.40 8.22 8.0S 9.0,-. 9.G7 10.44 G.17 G.17 G.17 G.18 G.18 G.43 Rises G.18 6.44 8.21 G.42 G.43 6.43 C.43 2.27 3.14 4.04 G.06 a.m. 19 G.30 1.9 G.10 10.20 0.09 5.18 6.44 9.10 Times of the tide are taken from the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey ta bles. The tides at Kahulul and Hllo occur about one hour earlier than at Honolulu, Hawaiian sta dard time Is 10 hour3 30 minutes slower than Green wich time, being that of the meridian of 157 degrees 30 minutes. The time whistle blows at 1:30 p. m., which Is the same as Greenwich, 0 hours, 0 min utes. The Sun and Moon are for local time for the whole group. U. S. Department of Agriculture. "Weather Bureau. The following data, covering a period of 30 years, have been compiled from the "Weather Bureau and McKlbbln re cords at Honolulu, T. H. They are Issued to show the conditions that have prevailed, during the month In question for the above period of years, but must not be construed a a forecast of the weather conditions for the coming month. Month June for 30 years. Temperature (1890-1904.) Mean or normal temperature, 77. The warmest month was that of 1900, with an average of 78. The coldest month was that of 1896, with an average of 76. The highest temperature was 88 on June 22, 1900. The lowest temperature was 63 on June 1, 1891. Precipitation (rain.) (1877-1894.) Average for the month, 0.98 Inches. Average number of days with .01 of an Inch or more, 14. The greatest monthly precipitation was 2.40 Inches In 1885. The least monthly precipitation was 0.24 inches in 1877. The greatest amount of precipitation recorded In any 24 consecutive hours was 0.81 Inches on June 22, 1885. Clouds and Weather. (1890-1904.) Average number of clear days, 13; partly cloudy days 15; cloudy days, 2. "W'nd. . (1875-1904.) The prevailing winds have been from the northeast. Station: Honolulu, T. H. Date of Issue: May 30, 1905. (T. P. D.) ALEX. McC. ASHLEY, Section Director, Weather Bureau. !. 1 :.. v.. V :.. .. m:m'm : A "T FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. COPTIC MAT 19 SIBERIA JUNE 3 MONGOLIA JUNE 14 CHINA JUNE 24 DORIC JULY 8 MANCHURIA JULY 15 KOREA JULY 29 COPTIC AUG. 9 SIBERIA AUG. 23 MONGOLIA SEPT. 2 CHINA SEPT. 13 DORIC OCT. 4 KOREA OCT. 17 COPTIC J....OCT. 28 SIBERIA NOV. 11 FOR SAN FRANCISCO. MONGOLIA MAY 19 CHINA MAY 30 DORIC JUNE 13 MANCHURIA JUNE 19 KOREA , JULY 4 COPTIC JULY 14 SIBERIA JULY 28 MONGOLIA AUG. 8 CHINA AUG. 18 DORIC SEPT. 1 MANCHURIA SEPT. 8 KOREA SEPT. 22 COPTIC OCT. 3 SIBERIA OCT. 17 MONGOLIA OCT. 27 ARRIVING. Sunday, June IS. Stmr. Maul, F. Bennett, from Maul ports at 5:30 a. m. with 5,000 bags of sugar. Stmr. W. G. Hall, S. Thompson from Kauai ports at 7:07 a. m. with 5,950 bags sugar. Am. ship Manga Reva, Townsend, from Kaanapall at 11 a. m. anchored oft port. Am. bark R. P. Itlthet, 13 days from San Francisco at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, June 20. S. S. Manchuria, Saunders, from the Orient, due In morning. DEPARTING. Sunday, June 18. Ger. bark Marco Polo, Dalle, for Tal- tal at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, June 21, S. S. Manchuria, Saunders, for San Francisco, probably sail In forenoon, Tor general Information apply to H. HackfeSd PASSENGERS. Arriving. Per stmr. Maul, June 18, from Maul ports W. J. Marshall, Young Kau, Awana, G. A. Kuna, J. liackett, C, Murasky, Miss A. L. Stephenson, A. do Rego, J. H. AVilson, W. W. Taylor and wife. S. Toplltz, D. II. Case, W. E. Ro well, Capjtaln Bray, C. A. McDonald, F. Burt, Miss Minnie Bailey, Miss L. Ayau, Miss L. Ickeu, 'Miss Irene Crook. Per stmr. W. G. Hall, June IS, from Knunl ports: MIbh A. Thomas, Miss E. Kaipu, Miss K. Christian, J. Kaiu and wife, A. Otremba. H. Glade. II . Senke, W. Turnbull, H. M. Alexander, Mrs. J. Arndt, J. M. Cox and wife, J. Cos, N. Grelg, Mrs. J. L. Ilyorth, Ah Chuck ,Ah Sin, A. de S. Canavarro, and 54 deck. Are 13oinj2: For Otlxei-s, TTlxesr Will Xo For You Time - Money - Patience If you can save a little of each of these, to sav nothinrr of comfort ami convenience, by using a NEW PROCESS GAS RANGE, isn't it worth your while? WHEN YOU ARE READY the gas range is ready; as much heat or as little as you like, no more no less and for as lonp a time as required. If a liot fire is desired on top and a slow fire in the oven, you may have both sorts, simultaneous ly. You do not BURN FUEL BEFORE AND AFTER, consequent ly there is no expense incurred except during the actual operation of cooking. SEE DISPLAY. No Dirt, No Smoke, No Trouble - . o: a A Kool Kitchen, Little Expense, Happy IJome .AT DAILY DEMONSTRATION. . ?.e?: W. W. DIMOHD & CO.. J? Pioneer Gas Range HtotLse 53, 55, 57 King Street, - - Honolulu, Hawaii As a result there Is over J600 back pen sion due Bush, and he is to get $S per month hereafter. Bush was in the navy during the civil war, and made an ap plication fjr a pension on account of disab llty beginning In December, 1892 There was a lot of trouble over the ap plication, but it has now been straight ened out and Bush will receive all -the back payments which have been miss ed. THET HAVE NO EQUAL, Don't take a remedy "just as good," when you can get the real article. The fact is, there Is no remedy that Is any where as reliable and safe for the cure of pain of all kinds as Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills. They are quick In action, contain no Injurious drugs, are perfect ly harmless, and leave no disagreeable after-effects. 25 doses, 25c. Never sold In bulk. For the midnight lunch. A sandwich just right, not too thick and not too thin, and a sparkling glass of Rainier Beer. Its a delight you can't afford to miss. Want ads in the Star trlng quick re turns. Three lines three times for 25 cents. Princess Louise Sane I IQWSEaF CQBUMSy TherDust of Summer makes one thirsty and during the hot months cooling drinks are appreciated by old and young. The last steamer brought us a new and choice assortment of seasonable beverages all of which arc guaranteed to relieve thirst artel promote health. The selection includes: RASPBERRY SYRUP, RASPBERRY VINEGAR, GRENADINE, GRAPE JUICE, SWEET CIDER, PINE APPLE LEMONADE, LIME FRUIT JUICE, LIME FRUIT CORDIAL, UNFERMENTED CATAWBA, WHITE ROCK GINGER ALE, WHITE ROCK LITHIA WATER- (Don't forget to order California Rose Creamery Butter). Retail, Main 22. Telephones Wholesale, Main 92. Henry May & Co., Ltd., BOSTON BLOCK Retail Main 22 TELEPHONES Wholesale Main 92. NO COMPETITION. The uniform success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy la- the relief and cure of bowel com plaints both in children and adults has brought it Into almost universal use, so that It Is practically without a rival, and ns everyone who has used it knows, is without an equal. Sold by all deal ers. Benson Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. GETS PENSION It. W, Breckons, as attorney for James W. Bush of Kealla, Kauai, re ceived a letter from Washington Sat urday announcing that Bush's applica tion for a pension, which os been pend. lng for twelve years, has been granted. Purity, Wholesomeness and Flavor are the principal requirements of a successful beverage the United States Government leport vouches for the flrs two ana tne verdict of tho consumer for tho last In Rainier Beer. - -'- - Fin Job Printing Star Office. PA VllAlOH IN INSANE ASyJ. UM coNrjNra PARIS, May 24. Two doctors who were appointed a court to examine into the mental condition of Princess Louise handed in their report today, the conclusions of which arc clearly favorable to the Princess. It lkUm