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TWELVE HONOLULU BTAR-nULLETIN, TUESDAY. .TAX. 20, 1914. 1 1 ONE CENT A WORD V WASHING. Wo Luni, firtt dtti laundry; guarantee all work; call and de llrer. Emma, nr. Beretaala St 6S?My. .. WASHING AND IRONING. Work guaranteed reasonable. Laun dering done well or money ' back. DellTery. See Wo, River nr. Kukui. B577-1J. WATCHMAKER. Lea Deep, watchmaker' Jewelry r paUlnx; Klr 8U ir. BetheL -.-. . v C566-ly. WAGON REPAIRER. Wacom, carriage repairing; boras hoeing; ' blackimlthing; K. Mat u da, Beretanla, nr. Aala Laae. . - 5568-ly. ' WAGON MATERIALS. , 4 blackimithing; trimming, etc - 171 moa road, opp. depot . TL 44& LEGAL NOTICE.' COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF VALJJ- : ABLE REAL ESTATE; Situate In Honolulu. City and County " Pursuant to a decree "made by the iiouoraoie wiitiara u. v liuney, sec end Judge of the Circuit Court of the I First Circuit of the Territory of Ha- wail, on the 13th day of December, A. D. 1813 at Chambers in. Equity, In an action entitled 'The FirsT American Savins and Trust . Company of Ha wail, Limited, a- corporation,' CJom :. plalnanl, I'-va; Lily Tv Goo and Tal Chong Goo, also known as G6o Tal Chong.' Respondents, Equity Division , No: lSSl, the undersigned, as. Com missioner duly appointed and consti tuted as such , by said Decree, will tell of PnMl inotlnn tr tht hlrhnnt anu oesi-Diaaer ior casn, suujeci w . . . m v. J . 1. . .or,f!.lr. v r-rt,tr n ft..., W,;uiviui ,iv,.w. U- d.v thm TVth dav ef Frhrurfv 1914 at day, the 7th day7or February, .1814, at f It 1A III l tJflP1 stock from $25,000 to $13 , 12 o'clock noon - front .(mauka) entrance of the iJudl clary Building, in Honolulu, City and w County of Honohila,. Territory of Ha waii, all that certain piece or parcel of land In Honolulu. City andXJounty of Honolulu, Territory of Haaail, sit uate at Pawaa, and being a portion of Land Commission Award No. 629, con " eyed to the respondent Lily . T.1 Goo Vir (Ail nt A cm on TiVion rjinnir TInnti ' and husbands date! February, 20. A. . D. 1911, and recorded In the office of the Registrar of Conveyances of the Territory of Hawaii, at said Honolulu, in liber ..ii at page ...; and more particularly described ' as 'follows, to wit: .-. -; ;;-.:.'-: "v '. Commencing at a point on the ma kal aide of YoungT Street, said . point te!cg the Northeast corner of a' lot conveyed to Gearge H.;Paris by deed of Alfred W. Carter and wife, . dated March 45, 1898,; and recorded in liber 177, pages 293 et, seq., ad mnnlng by true bearings . r..: v S. 20 r.W; 115 feet along the West line 6f;Wright loti : V N. CSf 4S' W. 47 feet oh a line, par.' allel with Young street; v N. 20', 22' E 115 feet on a line par- , bbiu . . " N. C8 48' E. 47 feet along the ma-; kal line of Young street" to , point of commencement; A . Together with the rteht and privi lege to take water rom the pipe or main running through! said premises from an artesian -well situate and be ing on Lot 7 by connecUng with said , IIpe or . main 'with "a; to-inch pipe; 'saH water to, be used ou-sald prem- Ttrmi -of sale: uasn in , unueu SUtet Gold Coin; ten per cent (10) of the purchase price to. be .paid on k. roil nf tho hummer! balance UDOn UC V - . - and execution and delivery of deed by the Commissioner. Deed to be at, the expense' of purchaser. ' ' r - r- For further particulars apply to E. I'etera, .sqn aiioraej or iieuuuuci , at hid officer McCandless building, corner King and : Bethel streets.' Ho nolulu, James F. Morgan ;Co, Ltd., or . . . mm .L ta the unuerBignea ai nis oince in me umicinrv nmiainc. in iiDnDiuiu.iuuir 'said.'-." v.:'.:"';:-:-. s '; ' JOHN MARCALLINO, . ; . - Commissioner. v;J)aifd, Honolulu. T. H .January - - v.- v-.'., ."'.- .'.!, o. rif ;: v ; - CTPIirr WMPW TPAP.HPR . ' ARE ASKED TO QUIT . v . . . . ...v, i. .. - - (Special cable to tbe Hawaii Shlnpo.) . i CIIV.lv, ' wp&u, van. i. vuv. trouble has invaded the precincts of - . , , ; a i iho , imiMnii r university ai rviuiu through President Sawayanagi's hav ing demanded the resignations of the several professors of. law. Upon the v . - ' ' went on a strike and refused to return tor the university. The minister cl .iixtinn U trvfne to brine the mat-! ' ter to an end through arbitration, DBtjgse upou reai uiir. w mem ai me .... - . i t A nffin nf Proor Prrvcspr AnHarcnn X- the . atuUlue-, O doui yruiew!s ctuu students toward the president is ' strong and anere is.ntue nope ior an early.settleinexu.- : TO E0F.C A COLD 111 ulicUAY AaM. .mmm ii.n - - m " . Tablets. Ail tlruggists rciuna th money: if it fads to cure. i? firow's. Bifimaturc oa each box , ! .. '-j , . rxSIS KOXClN8 CX. fit. Uukv p. a -w ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Founded 1877 . Incorporated 1SS9 Soeiedade Portuoueza de St. Antonio Beneficente de Hawaii. . Notice Is hereby given that the above-named society, at Hs annual rreetine held In Honolulu, elected th following officers to serve during 1914: M. C. Paeheco. President; J. C. Grllho. Vice-President; M. Ti. Pereira, Secretary; M. R. Bisbo, Treasurer. Members of Supreme Board: A P. Rego. J. C. Cabral, Jr., and M asconsellos. . Board of Directors: J. Caetano. J Y. Splgnola, F. Teves, A. Ornellas and M. J. Pereira. Auditing Committee: U. Pereira, M. G. Jarlim and M. Phlliu. Jr. At .a meeting of the directors held cn the 16th instant, officers as fol lows were elected: J. Caetano. Chairman; J. F. Spinola, Secretary. M. R. PEREIRA, Secretary Honolulu, January 19th, 1914. 5756-St ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At the annual meeting of the mem bers of the Yee' Hing Association held at its hall, on January 5th. 1914 the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: . Ching Mow Biu,. President Lee Kwal. Vice-President. V. Tin ' Yan. English Corresponding Secretary. Wong Gock, English Recording Sec retary. . ' ' See ; Too York, Chinese Correspond Inr Secretary. Lau Bum Lura, Chinese Recording Secretary. v Cblng Hoy, Treasurer. ' Look Man Chong, Auditor. K- '. ' ' ' - . W. TIN YAN, . I ri Secretary, Tee Hlhg Association, 6754-6L ' ' REDUCTION OF CAPITAL STOCK OF THE KAWAILOA LAND COM PANY, LIMITED. . ; Notice; Js hereby given, of the .re ceipt Jthls day of a peUUon and sworn certificate, in accordance with Act 114 of the Law xt the Tirrllorj of Ha waii, Session of 1911, approved April 0 Limited, for lha reduction or US . . frnm : s!!s am n fl2.0Cfl r 120 shares, consented to by. all the stock holders of said company. A . v Notice is further ; given that any stockholder .or, crelKor ' such cor poration may ? flic with the under signed his protest of, objection to the proposed reduction lof tap' tal stock at any time within thirty days trom -the first publication of this notice. ; " Dated Honolulu, December 30, 1913. , 1 D. L. CONKLING.W Treasurer of the Territory, of Hawaii - 5739 Dec. 30, Jan. 6. 13, 20, 27. REDUCTION OF CAPITAL STOCK OF THE -ANAHULU LAND COM PANYLIKflTEq., -jQ'X- '.' Notice 4s nereby "given of the receipt this day of a petition, and aworn cer tificate, in accordance with Act 114 of the Laws of the Territory qi Hawaii, Session ' of 1911, : approved April 20, 1911, of the Anahulu Land Company, limited, for the reduction of Its capi tal stock from : $25,000 to $12,000 by the i surrender and. retirement, of 130 shares, consented , to by all the. stock holders of said company Notice is further given laat any Stockholder or creditor of ; sucb cor poration may file with ( the under signed hla protest or objection to the proposed reduction of capital stock at any time within thirty days from the first publication of this notice. Dated, HonoluluDecember 30, 1913. r.y.;. D. Tv: CONKL1NG. Treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii 5729 Dec 30, Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27. REDUCTION OF CAPITAL STOCK OF THE HALEMANO LAND COM : PANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given of the receipt this day of a petition and sworn cer tificate, " in accordance ;with Act 114 of the Laws of the Territory of Hawaii, Session" of .1911, approved April 20, 1911, of the Helemano Land Company, Limited, for the reduction of its capi tal stock' from $25,000 to $13,000 by the : surrender and retirement of 120 thares, consented to by all tbe stock holders ot said company. Notice is further given that any stockholder or creditor of such cor poration may file with the under signed his protest or objection to the proposed redaction of capital stock at any time within thirty days from the first publication of this notice. Dated, Honolulu.. December 30, 1913. D. LT CONKL1NG, Treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii, i 5739 Dec 30, Jan; 6, 13, 20, 27. LEGAL NOTICE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE First Circuit Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers. In Probate, In the mat ter of the estate of Alexander G. Hawes. Deceased. The undersigned, having been duly appointed executors of the will of Alexander Gilchrist Hawes. deceased, give notice to all creditors of said deceased to present their claims duly authenticated and with proper vouchers, if any exist, even if the claim is secured by mort- v. - - . Marx. 303 Stangenwald Building, Ho- iiolulu. within six months from the oate of (he first publication of this liOtice. said date being January 13. 1914. or within six months from the lay they fall due, or the same will be iorevy barred. Honolulu. T. H.. January 13. 1914. FRED G. REDDING. FRANCIS M. HATCH. Fxocutors f tho will of Alcxnlr C. Hawes, lirtasd. . 5751 Jan. 13, 20, 27, Feb. 2, 10. CORPORATION NOTICES. Additional Cable JAIL BREAKERS MURDER VISITORS AND ESCAPE M ALKSTEH. Okla-. Jan. iy John R. Thomas, former United States dis trict judge, once a congressman from Illinois and father of Captain John R. Ihomas, Jr.. stationed with the 1st Infantry at Schofield Barracks, Oahu. was one of seven who lost their lives in a prison break from the state peni tentiary here today. Seven men were shot to death and three were wounded when a trio of desperate convicts made a dash for liberty. The prisoners directed their fire to ward a party of visitors in the prison yard and the first to fall beneath their murderous volley was Judge Thomas. He was visiting at the prison on busi ness at the time. Fighting, their way through, the con victs captttred a telephone girl and using her as a shield made their way outside the prison walls and to free dom. There they seized the warden's horse and buggy and started toward the hills. t Among the others killed In the pris on break were the assistant deputy warden, the superintendent of the bu reau of identification and one guard. Captain John R. Thomas, son of the Jurist who lost his life at McAlester yesterday, is In command of Company E. 1st Infantry. ALASKA RAILROAD BILL MEETS SNAG WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 19. A bill proposing the construction of a railroad in Alaska by the government met with its first opposition In the senate today when Senator : Porter J. McCumber, Republican, of North Da kota attacked the measure. The measure has strong support from Alaska. A number of delega tions from, that territory appeared in Washington during the last session urging Its? passage. Hearings' were granted by the committee on terri tories; of which United States Senator Key Pfttinan of Nevada is chairman. Pittman was formerly a resident of A'aska. CREW IRONS CRAZY CAPTAIN. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19. The British ship Philadelphia, Captain Lawrence, bound from Portland, Ore., with a cargo consigned to Queens town, put into port here today with the captain In irons. The skipper was overpowered by the crew after he had, in a drunken frenzy, threaten ed their lives tand .endangered the safety of ; the ship, f The crew and mates of the ship allege that; Captain Lawrence was intoxicated and lost his reason during a storm. The vessel will remain here nntil arrangements are made with, the owners in Queens- town to secure another - commander. Captain Lawrence is being held in cus tody for treatment and pending an investigation. KILLS WIFE TO V-v v MARRY STEP-DAUGHTER : GALESBURG. III.. Jan. 19. Robert Higginsr under arrest on suspicion of having murdered his wife, made a full confession today.' Mrs. Higgins was round murdered in Ler home at New Henderson. January 5. In admitting the murder yesterday,' Higgins stated that he wag In love with his step daughter, and murdered his wife -In order to marry the girl,1 Julhv-Flake. jThe girl is 15 years old. ' WANTS FOREIGN COMPETITION. WASHINGTON, D C, Jan. 19. Secretary of the Navy Daniels today Announced tnat he favors foreign com petlon !n the building "of warships for the - United States navy. - Not. only would this result in a great savins' in he present cost, of naval construction, ne stated, but with the possibility of foreign competition even better work manship would be assured on the vesr Bets "than Is now possible. INDIANS NOW FIGHT HUERTA. CITY OF MEXICO, Jan. 19. The Serrano Indians, whose stubborn re sistance the iron-handed Porfirio Diaz could never break down, have revolt ed and are reported to have taken the warpath ' against the Huerta troops. v Their revolt was caused by Huerta's action in discontinuing a sub- LEGAu rtOTldE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Fifth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers In Probate. In the mat ter of Che Estate of Helen McHutche- son Rquinson, late of Makaweli, Ka uai, deceased. Order of Notice of hearing petition for probate of will. A document purporting to be the last will and testament of Helen Mc Hutcheson Robinson, deceased, hav ing on the 27th day of December, A. D. 1913, been presented to said pro bate court, and a petition for probate thereof, praying for the issuance of letters testamentary to Aubrey Rob inson of Makaweli, Kauai, having been filed by him, it is Ordered, that Saturday, the Slet day of January, A. D. 1914, at 'J o'clock a. m., of said day. at the Court Room of said Court in Liht.o. County of Kauai, be and the same is hereby appointed the time and place for prov ing said will and hearing said applica tion. It is- further ordered. Tl.at notice thereof be given, by publication once a week for three successive wo-ks in the Honolulu Star-Culletin ne v. spacer. printed and published in the City and County of Honolulu, the last publica tion to be not less than ten dcys pre vious to the time therein ajointed tor heat in?. Dated. Lilme" (Signed l LYLK A. DICKEY. Judge of tho C'rcuir Court of tfc: Fifth Circuit. Attest: J. A. THOMPSON. Clerk Supreme Court Territory of Hawaii Mid tfvOfl'h io Clt il; riu uit Cunt Fifth Circuit. 0733 Dec. 30, Jan. t!, 2u. 4 - ' - ' sidy granted to the tribe and on which the Indians depended for a livelihood. AID FOR THE FARMERS. WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 19 The agricultural extension bill, providing for federal aid In the dissemination of scientific farm information1 and prac tical experiments la agriculture, hor ticulture and general farming, passed the house yesterday. The measure now goes to tbe senate. WILLIAMS FOR COMPTROLLER. WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 15). The nomination of John Skelton Wil liams for comptroller of currency was confirmed by the senate, yesterday. He succeeds L. O. .Murray of New York. I PASSESGERS EXPECTED I 4 Per M. N. S. S. Wllhelmlna from San Francisco, due at Honolulu. Jan. 20. Mrs. Cora P. Hettington. Mrs. H. M. Gowans. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Quinn, MIssL. Sullivan, Mrs. J. A. Bashan. W. Buroham. E. W. Kent. Miss M. M. Gantz, Mrs. M. M. Gantz, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herman. Miss Rose Schley, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keys. Miss L. McTIghe, Mrs. C. L. Bolton. Miss Mary Pamenta, Mrs. E. S. Shepard. Miss Alice Arriola, Mrs. A. Hartman. Mrs. J. Hall. Mrs. Celia Schuster, Zeno K. Myers, E. B. Parson, L. A. Ginaca. Dr. and Mrs. H. Gifford, Misses Edith and Ann Gifford. K. Alexander. -J. S. Radcliffe. Frank W. Smitb, J; Howell and wife. W. F, Nich ols, C. H. Sprinkle, J. G. Maxwell, S. H. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wl Eames, Jr., Miss Dorothy Borling. Miss Lettie A. Roe, Mrs. P. L. Cherrey, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Fulton, Miss H. A. Harris, Miss Ellen M. Dodge, Dr, and Mrs. A. B. Ancker, Miss H. E. Sprinks, Mrs. E. G. Sprinks, Mr. and Mr. J. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Talcott, Miss Emiaa Flnch Miss Jessie Farrell, Dr. M. E. Gross man and family. Captain H. A. Jones and wife, Mr., and Mrs. J. S. O'Gor man, Mr., and Mrs. Henry Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Gea 'Al Craig, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.Cro8s, J. J. Sheahan, AV Lach man, A. R. Thomas, Miss B. Brems, Miss A. T. Thewlls, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sullivan, L. Scrutton. R. L Bentley, Miss Edith Rucker, Miss Marie Ty son, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mitchell, Miss J. Leonard, Miss M. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Leonard, Dr. L. H. Hoffman, Dr. Henry Meyer, Mrs. T. H. Hoffman, Mrs.-M. Meyerfeld, Mrs. A. Kahn and daughter. ' T ' ' , f I PASSENGERS BOOKED. v ' - - . ' Per P. M. S; S. China, for. San Fran- cisco, Jan. !0;-,Miss A. M. Thompson, TjL. Trimble, J. G. Silva. Mrs. H. 3. Malone and child,. Mr. and Mrs. Jani son, Mrs. M, Ferguson, , Misa Edna Ferguson, rMlis V. McGregor; Frank S. Baker. Geo. SolHrfFred Esters, M. E. La Blance, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Schmidt and two children. Miss A. L. Midcalf. . ' Per str. kinatf, for Kauai ports, Jan uary 2 0. J. X.. 'Curtis, Mr, Celia Os borne, Max GTanbaughV J. H. Kahana, Alice GIttel. R. R. Isenberg, J. K. Farley, G. Hocki Fred Bell, H. Wilcox, C. B. Gage, F:t A. Alexander: J. P. Church. C. Boyer. ' T Per str.. Mlkahala for Maui, Molo kai and Lanai ports, Jan. 20: W. A. Beckley, Jr., Cecil Brown, C. Battige. Per S.;S. Lurllne, for San Francisco, Jan. 20.-H, Marcelle. Geo. McD. Ark ley and W. E. Burnham. Per stmir. MaSina Kea for Hilo and way ports, Jan, ,"21. Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Madden, Mrs.' Clara C. Blyth, Mrs. C. Briggs, S. E. Locke, W. A. Hol- LEGAL NOTICE. No. 286 TERRITORY OF HAWAII LAND COURT. TERRITORY OF HAWAII to A. W. CARTER. W. O. SMITH. S. M. DAMON, E. FAXON BISHOP and ALBERT F. , JUDD, Trustees under the will and of the estate of Bernlce P. Bishop, deceas ed; JOHN LOT KAULUKOU; Y. AHIN; TERRITORY OF HAWAII, by Wade Warren Thayer, Attorney General ar?4 Joshua D. Tucker, Com missioner of Public Lands; G. HOLMES; and to ALL WHOM it may concern: Whereas, a petition has been pre sented to said Court by KOLOKEA NAPAPA and HATTIE JOHNSON, to register and confirm their title in the following-described land : Being land deeded to J. Dawson by Kamehameha IV. by decU dated May 13, 1857, and recorded in Liber 38 page 214 in the Registry of Conveyances at Honolulu. Kumupali, Kapalama, Ho nolulu. Oahu. Beginning at a 2" galvanized iron pipe at the East corner of this piece and the North corner of L. C. A. 10."l Apana 2 to Kanakaole, the coordinates of said pipe referred to Government Survey Trig. Station "Punchbowl" be ing 3390.0 feet North and 7083.0 feet West, and running by true azimuths: 1. 48 30' 172.0 feet along L. C. A. 10.11 Ap. 24to Kanakacle; 2. 44' 30' 164.0 feet along L. C. A. 4489 Ap. 2 to Kalimaiki: ?.. l.o 52' 141.7 feet along land own ed by the Territory; 4. 23U 30' 33U.0 feet along L. C. A. lor3 to Kahenawai; 330 3 30' 118.0 feet to the point of beginning. Area 41.240 square feet, or .0 47 acre. You are hereby cited to appear at the Land Court to be heid at the City end County of Honolulu on the 3')th day of January A. I). 1014. at two o'clock in tbe afternoon, to 0uw cause if any you have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. And unless you appear at said Court at the time and place aforesaid your default will be recorded, and the said petition will be taken as confessc.l. and you will be forever barred from contesting said petition or any decree entered th reon Witness the Honorable William L. Whitney, Judge of said Court, this .".th cay of January in the year nineteen hundred and fourteen. Attest with seal of said Court: (Sc;ill .JOHN' .l.i:c U.I.INO. Ucgibtrar. ' Jan. i, 13, 2o, 27. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS f YESSELS TO ABKITE Tuesday, January 20. Ssn Francisco Wllhelmlna, M. N. S. S. Sallna Cruz via San Francisco and Sound ports Alaskan. A.-H. S. S. Wedsday, January 21. Kauai porta W. G. Hill, str. Thursday, January 22. San Francisco Korea, P. M. S. S. Wed Jan 28 Maui ports Mauna Loa. str. , Friday, Jan. 23. Sydney via Pago Pago Ventura, O. S. S. Kona and Kau ports Kilauea, stmr. Saturday, January 24. Salina Cruz via San Francisco and Sound ports Missonrlan A. H. S. S. Hilo via way ports Mauna Kea, str. - Sunday, Jan. 25. Maui. Molokai and Lanai ports Mikahala, stmr. Maui ports Mauna Loa, stmr. Kauai ports Kinau, stmr. Kauai ports W. G. Hall, stmr. Tuesday, January 27. Hongkong via Japan ports Man churia, P. M. S. S. Sydney via' Auckland and Suva Ni agara. C.-A. S. S. Hilo via way ports Mauna Kea, stmr. Wednesday, January 28. Vancouver and Victoria Makura, C.-A. S. S. San Francisco Siberia. P. M. P. S. Kauai ports W. G. Hall. stmr. Thursday, Jan. 29. Mauai ports Mauna Loa, stmr. Saturday, January 31. Hongkong via Japan ports Nile, P. M. S. S. Hilo via way ports Mauna Kea: stmr. t YI8SEX.S TO DKPAE2 Tuetday Jarf. 20. ! - San Francisco Lurllne, M. N. ,8. S., 6 p.m: ' San Francisco China, P. M. 8. 8. 4 p. m. . Maui, Molokai and Lanai ports Ml kahala, str., 5 p. m. Kauai ports Kinau, str., 5 p. m. Wednesday Jan. 21. Hilo via wfiy ports Mauna ' Kea, stmr, 10 a. m. ' Thursday, Jan. 22. Manila via Japan ports and 'Hong kong Korea, ' P. M. S. S. Kauai ports W. G. Hall, stmr., 5 p. m. Friday, Jan. 23. " San Francisco Ventura, O. 8. 8., p. m. . - ' . Maul ports Manila Loa, stmr., 5 p m. Saturday, Jan. 24. Hilo via, way ports Mauna Kea, stmr., 3 p. m. . , . Monday,' Jan. 26. I Maui porta MaunaXba," Btmr.".''5 p. m. v " "r. ' ' f . Kauai ports "W. G. Hall, stmr., 5 P- m. ' . : - Kauai ports isoeau, stmr o p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 27. i; San Francisco Manchuria, P. M. S. 8., ; . Vancouver and Victoria Niagara, C.-A. S. S. - . , , Maui, Molokai and Lanai ports , Mikahala, stmr., 5 p. m. Kauai ports Kinaut stmr., 6 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 28. ' ' San Francisco Wilhelmina M. N. S. S.,10 a. m. . -: Sydney via Suta and Auckland Makura, C.-A; 8. S. Manila via Japan ports and Hong kohg Siberia, R. M. 8. S. Hilo via way porta Mauna Kea, stmr 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 29. Kauai ports W. G." Hall, stmr., 5 p. m. ' Friday, Jan. 30. ; Maui ports Mauna Loa, stmr.,1 5 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 31. Hilo via way, ports Mauna Kea, stmr., 3 p. m. 1 SAILS Malls are due from tbe following points as follows: San Francisco Wllhelmlna, Jan. 20. Yokohama Manchuria, Jan. 27. Australia Ventura, Jan. 23. Victoria Makura, Jan. 28. Mails will depart for the following points as follows: San Francisco China, Jan. 20. Yokohama Korea, Jan. 22. Australia Makura, Jan. 28. Victoria Niagara, Jan. 27. TRANSPORT 8ERY1C1 Logan, from Honolulu for San Fran cisco, sailed Jan. 14. Sherman, from Honolulu for San Francisco, arrived Jan. 13. Thomas, from Honolulu, for Guam and Manila, arrived Jan. 4. Dix, from Honolulu for Seattle, sailed Jan. 14. Warren, stationed at the Philippines. Sheridan, at San Francisco. ARRIVED Sunday, January 18. Maui and Molokai ports Kukui, U. S. str.. a. m. .Maui, Holokai and Lanai ports Mikahaia. str., a. m. Kahuiui Lurline. M. N. S. S., a. m. Maui ports Mauna Loa, str., a. ra. Kauai ports Kinau, str.. a in. Hawaii ports Maui, str., a. in. Monday, January 19. Pan Francisco It. l Rithet, Am. bark. a. m. 4. i PASSENGERS DEPARTED I Per O. S. S. Sonoma for Pago Pago and Australia. Jan. 18: L. P. Fisher. .Mrs. F. Dexter for Paeo Pat;o: Mrs. II. J. Duffy and infant, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wallace and son, for Sydney. The annual meet'ng of the directors of the P.ilama Settlement will he held February 27. On i he iiTum ikxui of ili.it day it is expected that the playground will be opened for the tirst time. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. -SYDNEY SHORT UNE , FOR SAN FRANCISCO S. S. Ventura S. S. Sierra.. S. S. Sonoma S. S. Sierra . Jan. 23 ...Feb. 7 ....Feb. 20 ...Mar. 7 TO SAN FIU CISCO, fttJM; S0UXB TRIP, IlllCt. v TO STD5ET, $I0JM BOOD TRIP $i2100. 8aOiBf UsU and Foldem appllcatloa to C BREWER A CO, LTD, General Aetata. PACIFIC UATX ' Salllag from Ilaaolalt er for the Orient Korea Jan. 21 Manchuria .Jan. 27 Siberia Jan. 28 Nile ....Jan. 31 China , ." Feb. 10 Mongolia .Feb. 17 Manchuria Feb. 18 Persia ...Fb 28 Nile Feb. 23 Korea ......Mar. 17 Mongolia Mar. 11 Siberia .Mar, 23 Persia Mar. 27 China ........ . . . ..Apr. S Korea Apr. 8 Manchuria .......Apr. 11 Siberia Apr. 3 Nile ; .r....Aprif 20 Far ictBeril laf ormatloa apj ly to H. HacM bid & Co.; Ltd. - Amenta Steamers of th above Company er about the dates mentioned below: ' FOR THE ORIENT S. S. Chiyo.Maru.......Feb. 2 S. S. Tenyo Ma ru Feb. 27 S. S. Nippon Maru;.... Mar. 8 8. S. Hongkong Maru. .. Mar. 24 " Call at Manila, omltttof call at SbanxnaL A CASTLE & C00KE, LlMITfeO fAc:ntxf Htr.:!J:j Matsori Naviff Direct Service Between San FROM tAN MANCItCO 8. S. Matsonla ....:.;.;Feb. 3 8. Sv Lurllne v. Feb- 10 S. S. Wllhelmlna .... .Feb. 17 S. S. Manoa .. ..... . . . Feb. 24 3. 8. Matsonla ..... ... .Mar. 3 8; 8. tiurllne Mar. 10 S. S. Wllhelmlna ......Mar. 17 3. 3. HYADES sails rrom Seattle for Honolulu on bratout JAN. 31. Tot further parUcalars appiy tk t V" CASTLE & COOKE; LTD., Gensril Acsnt:, II:n:!!a. j . CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JR0YAL MAIL LIKE Far Snrft.' AnrftTm'A and Rrdaev 8. 8. Makura .........Jan. 23 8. 8.' Niagara iW.ii, .;Feb. 25 ; 8. 8. Marama Mar, 2$ 8. 8.' Makura V;.. Apr. 21 THEO, H. 0AV1ES & C0 .;.. unfuTriw.ffiwmiir Knm ir-. VftrV n fTAnn1i1ii mvmrr i ,W a A9 n W mmUt fcV ww M A VIA v mm kvr w.wa w rralsnt recetred at ail ttmaa at . T FR03T SEATTLE OR TAC0H1 TO HOXOtnt DIBECT -8. S. MISSOURIAN to sail about..;....- ..:;.-....v-J 27th' 8. 8. COLUMBIAN to sail about ..i... ...... .i.v.,.V..... Feb., 8th S. S. MEXICAN to tall about; i.u.wi. V..:. Feb. 2Cth Hackfeld A CoLtd Agents f C P. Morse Genl. Freight Agent PESTETTII.TrClKC; V iSBinzEitfi-niofiisnrog The Tranacontlnehtaf 3cehlcay. : See the Grand Canyon of the Feather River and the Royal Gorge. " . f Through Standard and Tourist Sleep ing cars to Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis and Chicago, via Missouri Pacific, Bur lington Route and Rock Island Lines FRED L. WALDRON, Ltd., Agents F R E I G H T and TICKETS Also Reservations any point en the mainland See WELLS FAR GO & CO., 72 3. King St. Tel. 1515. PARCEL DELIVERY PHONES MESSENGER 3461 YOUNG LAUNDRY PHONES OWL Cigar "LfLY OF FRANCE" CORSETS MERRIL SILK UNDERWEAR MME. ZEAVE Young Hotel New Victor Records Bj Erery Steamer RI'RKSTI'OM MI'SIC CU LTD. Odd FellonH' Itld-, Fort St. 5c FOR SYDNEY. N- 15. W. 3. S. Ventura .Feb. 1S S. S. Sonoma Mar, IS S. S. Vtntura...; Apr. 13 S. S. Sonoma....-;.. May 11 STEAIISHTJ? CO. aboit tal folliwbf datcai - - FdXt SAN FRANCISCO - t will call at and leave Hosolmla - 'v' - FOR SAN FRANCISCO 8. S. Nippon Maru Feb. 8. S. Hongkong Mara... Mar. 8. 3. Shlnyo Maru:.,.;.. Mar. 8. 3. Chiyo Maru ......Mar. 3. 3. Tenyo Maru. ....Apr. 3 "3 S 23 25 , t Francisco and Hcr.c!u!ii ft H ! FOR tAN FRANCISCO 8. 3? Wllhelmlna i ii Jan. 23 8. 8. MaUonla Feb. 11 8. 8. Lurllne .. ....Feb. 17 8.. S. Wllhelmlna ..'....Feb.. 2$' 8. 8. Man6a t..Mar.- 3 S. 3.. Matsonla.. Mar. 11 8.; S. Lurline i , Mar. 17 Vct VIrtor! aal TasfaiTt"- 8. 8. Niagara f. . . ...... .Jan. 27 8, 8 Marama ..Vr.iF'b. 24 8. 3. Mlkura i. March 24 S. 8. Niagara Apr. 21 LTD.. GENEFIAL AGEUTD striwstttp rnTPiwr mirth dar via .TehnanterSa. taa oopau'a wnart 41it CUsst, m 0ahuRd!rayteTi!2 ' OUTWARD. -For Walanae, Walalua, Ktnnku aai War stations 3:15 a. m.. 3:20 p. a. For Pearl City; Ewa Mill and War Stations 17:30 au'nL, 9:15 . el, 11:30 a. nu 2:15 p. nu 3:20 p. BL, 5:15 p. m., p. nu tlU5 p. xn. For Wahlawa and LeIIehua 10:2( a: t2:40 p. mv 3:00 p. m, 11:C INWARD. . Arrive Honolulu from Kahukn, WaV alua and Walanae S: 36 a. taH 5:11 p. m. : .. , c . - . Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill aad Pearl City 17:45 a. m., .8:SS '4,'cj 11:02 a. nu 1:40 p. m 9iM p. BL, 5:31 p. nu 7:30 p. UL Arrive Honoluht from Wahiav and Leilehua '9:15 a. nu fl:65 p. EL, 4:01 p. m, 7:10 p. rn. The Haleiwa Limited, a; two hotrl train (only first-class ticket! honored) Ieares Honolula etery Sunday at 8:38 a. m., for Haleiwa Hotel; returning ar rirea in Honolulu at 10:10 n. m. Tha ! Limited stops only at Pearl City and Walanae. Dally tExcept Sunday tSundafonly G. P. DENISON, F. C SMITH, Superintendent . . . x' CL P. A. J 1. Murakami hoten Importer and Dealer Is JAPANESE DRY. and FANCY GOODS PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, Etc 32-34 Hotel Street near Nuuanu. H. Fujimoto, Wholesale A fietall Dealer In ENGLISH k ABERICA5 TOOLEJ, SILK AD COTTOX GOODS Corner Nnuanu & Beretania Sta. . Y. TAKAKUVA. C0MMISSI05 3IERCni2fT Japanese rrorlslons and Genera! Mcrrlnidlit Nunanu 8L' near king SL : - Company