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SIX, UJ Teuipl asomc (Vleltors who have not bsen examined mm( b In the "'mjHt by 7: 15.) IVj Calender MONDAY Honolulu lodge, . No. 109. Stated. 7:50 p; m. TUESDAY - V-V" Masonic Bo-.rd cf Relict 5 Ha alirn Lofpe No. 21, Spe cial. First Decree. 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY.' Lodse Le Progres No. 371. - Siecial, Third Decree. 7:30 - I', w. . : .' . THURSDAY Honolulu Chapter No. 1, R. A. .M. StlcL .,. 7 p. m. -Honolulu Chapter No. 1, R. A. M. SKiclal, Royal Arch Do . KToe. 8 p. m. ' ' FRIDAY Hawaii Vn Lodge No. 21. Spe cial, Second Dcfree. 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY " - .'V, ; Let Aloha Chapter No. 3," O. E. & Stated. 7:3a p. m. -"'' MWBMSaaa "t-" ' " SCHOFIEIO LODGE : ; r Odd Fellows Hall WEEKLY CALENDAR ..' -MONDAY . " Harmony Lodge No. 3. 7:30 p.,m. Conferring of the sec- , ,,ond degree. TUESDAY Excelsior Lodge No. L 7:30 p.- m., Regular meeting., "8'13 , P. m. Fourth - evening of Whist Tournament All mem-, bers of the order .Invited. " Score cards free. -' , Thursday- Pacific Rcbekah Lodge No. 1. . 7:30 p. m.. Regular meeting. S:13 m. Whist party. rrlzes and refreshments. All Whist players re invited. . NOTICE The ?Stb Anniversary of the I. - O'. t. F. will be observed In the building Thursday; even' . ing, Apr. 26, 1917, to which all member of the Order, are Jn Tlted including;- the wives of Odu Fcllows end husbands of Rebekahs. . ' . HONOLULU LODGE NO. V. IZLH ORDER OF PHOENIX. Will rieet at their home, corner of I'.rretar.la - and ' Fort streets,, every 7Lur&2ay vening at 7:30 o'clock, J. W. ASCII. Leader. . ' . FRANK MURRAY. Secretary- ' rcrOL-JLU C18, C. P. O. E. cetts la their hill ca King EL, near i Fort, every Friday evening. ..Visiting : trcthers svre cor '' . - C 1 ally Invited to at .. tczi. : ;. J AS. H.FIDDi:S, E. R. IiyDUNSHniV Fee. KcncI.Iu Crinch cf the CIRWAN AMERICAN ALLIANCE cf the U. C. A. ! !eeti: -s la K. of P. IIall last Sa ;j cf every month: , tfj :-zvtjtj 27. February 24, llarch 11, IS, Hay 2S, June 30. .. . If PAUL R. ISCNBCRQ, Pret f . - C. r.QLTC Eec'y. , . ?f HERMANNS COEHNE Henc.'utu Lee, No. 1. Vcrr.ir:-l-rccn la II. cf P. Hxli ;.::a trstca 'ual drittea Montag:- s- Jz-uir 1 ud 15, Fetruar S nnd II. ::itrs 6 ud 13, April 2 und 16, Mil 7 u-l 21. Juri 4 cad 18. EMIL KLTMME. Praea. : ' - ' ' C.TOLTH. Eekr. : : : . - MYSTIC LOOGE No. 2, K. of P. rreets la Pj'tLIaa HilL corner Fort tzi Ecretatia ttreets, every Friday cveizg at 7:20 o'clock, '...Visiting Iruthers cordially invited, . a F. ERANCOr C. C. A. B. ANGUS. P. O, K. a and S, TIi'2.Ind:p:nfi2nt Review . . ! rut..hei Monthly " ' LcadiaS LrIsh-Jaraaese s Magazine EubscripUoa luto $1-00 per year : IV O. Cox 474. " 20 Campbell Block Mcrchsat Street, llonolulul lohd-youkg rr-izc:rinj Co., Ltd. . . Erjineers nd Contractors Pantheor Clock, Honolulu, T H. Telephone 2513 and 4537 GOV ror. runuiTum: ycrLHT Building WOOLWEAR :;,. t.Gvits'fcr.l-oys' v'';.; .': . ' rom" 0.5Q u p -; ' TH E H UD, Hotel, Ewa of Fort I.IESSENGER rt " "AND - LiUNDRY S" m -. HOTEL STOW SAN FRANCISCO mmrf Straat. aet iMkNl Erc;s Ptea tlXO I fai it xctiit sot umkso OMMMrirfii ' Mct (ntN Meats to IMM States New steel and concrete struc ture, ' tiO rooms, 250 connect ion bathrooms. Homelike com fort rather than unnecessarily expensive luxury; In center of I theatre, cafe ana retail districts. 8 On car lines transferring all over city, fas municipal ear- line direct icvr ' Kotor Bos aeets tralrs and steamers. - Eotl Stwrt I r 'oocImh! H-m wiUa IcUnd . tlMdqiiuts. Csbl MfHl 'Tni' B O Oo4. "THE VALLEY 15 LA NO" . Donl fU t vU;t Tb T!W IUwT n4 mi fBirirt HALKAKALA. Ibr Urteat ettlart volrano is lt world and th IAO YALLCT and IU' tamou -AaedU.". UNEXCrLLCO TUNA riSHIMO 6000 AUTO-ftOAOS Writ er ir for reserratlooj. . ' ' The New WAHUKU. MA CI. Tba only flrat daaa hotal la WaQokw. rrirai fcala-tnth ctary room. PLEASANT0N HOTEL LUXURIOUS AND COMFORTABLE - ; STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS 1C0 ROOMS 50 BATHS 7 The nor.MGor A Luxurious Hom Hotel 1426 Maklkl St' Phone 3675 ALIIOLANI . ' Suburban Hotel, 3320 Waialae Road, ' Kaimukl, Honolulu. On the;- ' '.',,.,.;.',' Car Une ' ' Clean, wholesome surroundings; cool and comfortable rooms; ' home atmosphere. . Rates reasonable. Phone 716L ' V . " . WILL C. KINGi M grV ; Coral -Gardens Hotel Nature's ' Own Aquarium.". Glass- ' " 'Bottom Beats ' ''.T-: " Dally pssenoer auto service leaves Hawaii Tours Company 9 a. m. Reser vations Hawaii Tours Company, phone 1823; our phone, Blue 612. ; i v UP-TO-THE-MINUTE SPORT HATS REASONABLE PRICES . 1017 Nuuanu St. nr. King St, ' irnrsENY park "C C Elegant Lots CHAS. DESKY, Agent Ilerchaht. near Fort. v , ' ;- starrett " - . - TOOLS For autoists, mechanics, engineers, LEWERS & COOKE, LTD, r16M77 S. Km Stvf : Bistllled-water Delivered . by motor truck quickly. - OAHU ICE CO. . - : -Phone 1128- Get all the; light you are paying for by using Edison Mazda Lamps. i: v ' ELECTRIC SHOP v . DEVELOPING : PRINTING . ENLARGING 7. Be,t i" the City ; Honolulu Picture Framing Supply Cs. Navel Oranges CHUH'HOOH Kekacllke, Nr. Qneen. , Fhont 3392 ISLAIO) CURIO COMPANY II a w a i iuh -Curios, Stamps, Coins, PoRt Cards. ITie most complete and attractive. Curio Store. 170 Hotel Street Honolulu - LUMBER' . Paints, Plumbing Supplies, Building Materials. Prices low. - Houses built on Instalment ; plan. Choice House Lots for sale. - , CITY MILL COMPANY, LTD ' ' Telephone 2478. P. O. Box 95t 17 iMAUii Grand Hotel The wonder Milliner ' ! HONOLULU STA&BUUETIN, MQXPAY, APRIL 9, 1917. - v' t AIRSHIPS FURNISH " (By AmociU4 rret1 WITH THK BR1TIFH ARMIES IN FRANCE. p The announcement that improved .weather . conditions per mitted increased aerial activity along the entire front is the laconic and prosaic way in which the official com munique dismisses some of the mofet spectacular ej Ucdes of the war. WATCHERS FROM TRENCHES DAILY To .those who have witnessed thlsWrash" it Is not counted as an enemy n T-aa carl artHil . ortlvitr' nrh n I 1 V "Incressed serial - activity ' such an announcement, conjures up at once a picture of countless aeroplanes in the air -scouting, ('ghting diving spin- nin JiovM-inf nvrr cnmv tareet3 ami calmly sending wireless signals through tho fountains of enemy fire, photographing the enemy lines, bomb ing his munition dumps and sheds and supply columns, and otherwise "carry ing en" In the sky In a manner wholly bewildering to the onlooker but typify ing In wpreme "degree the indispen sable part aviation Js playing in this war. . Aviators Are Usually Young With a candor often uncommon in times of strife, the British communi que may end from day to day with the simple: statement that one or two or three or four. "of our. machines have not returned"." Thla means they have either been hit and forced to land In the enemy, lines, or have been shot down fo fate more certain. It is no child's play to circle above a Ger man battery observing for half, an hour or ; more, tortured by exploding shells and black shrapnel puffballs coming nearer and nearer like the ex tending finger tips: of some hand of death. But they are little more than children, these mere boys who are bringing the lustre of everlasting fame to the British aviation service. Some are scarce eighteen, it is rare to find a flying man over, twenty-five. . In the aggregate, - however, the los ses in the flying corps are as nothing compared with the useful and Mtal work the "wings'" accomplish : With bat them the big guns would have no far-seeing eyes to correct their shells. Without them end hundreds of photo-. graphs tbey daily take the mapmakers could not trace .each . detail of the trench ipositlohs. - . Without them the general staff could hot accurately know just what is going on by day and night behind the enemy ; lines. With- out them modem war, would lose itsi most fascinating phrase. - r ;:Tbe . good flying" or a single day on the British ;,froit alone may re- present a day or a, nunarea ngnis, a; day. of;four score aeroplanes In wlng - thin' air.: . Craah Means' Casualty , ' . , v M to-wtng com Dai a aayoi a uiousana i unuiated oniooer wcuia.exp:i personal ' Incidents and deeds or Mar- "crash" 'it flattens1 out and starts ine in the once stranse i strata of high i mell for, its'own lines. It might teU ifor InsUnce, or howiby the record of CanL B ' Alter atucK- Ueutenanl A in a fast-flying scout ; machine encountered a squadron jof twelve German '; Rolanos. .The odds were onesided enough, but the young Britisher .decided to take - a chance. He climbed swiftly and surely unm he got far above and to thefTear of the hostile crafL, Evidently 'the Germans were Intent upon some errand which they proposed to' carry out in force, for they paid no heed to the khaki-clad airman until he deliberately dived In to them, firing as he came. This threw the twelve Germans into a panic and BY AUTHORITY. SEALED TENDERS FRONTAGE IMPROVEMENT NUM- . BER SEVEN Z LAIMI, PARK AND PUIVVA . ROADS, j V V NULANlr VALLEY ' . : : Sealed tenders will be received up to. and 6peneLat 12 o'clock noon tm April 24, 1917, being the twenty-fifth day after: the -first pub Jcation hereof at the Office or the Clerk of the City and County of Ilongluln, Room 8, Mc- Intyre building, Honolulu, Territory or Hawaii, for constructing, and for the iiurnlshing and paying for all materi als., tools, eduipmenL and labor - to construcL the street improvements in Frontage 'Improvement Number Sev en Lai ml, Par?: ani Puiwa Roads," In Nuuanu Valley, District of Honolu lu, Cltr "and County of Honolulu, Territory of " Hawaii, including among- other improvements the grading. .. paving. with concrete. construction ' of new curbing, and a j i J J; . .11 siorm urajmB, iu saiu luipruveuieui, to Je under and by virtue of Sections 1793-1813, Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, as amended by Acts 164 and 197, Session Laws of Hawaii, 1915, and of the proceedings thereunder, and all to be, constructed according . to detailed plans; and cross-sections, specifica tions (Including general conditions and specific 'details), proposal, con tract and. bond,' relating to said Front age Improvement, incorporated hereia- by refarence, the same the Ofcice of. the City Clerk, fornis of . which ; may be Had upon application at said Office and leaving' a . deposit- of , l1fty ' Dollars ($30.00). : ; - The Kngineer'it approximate esti mate for the work to be done within "Frontage Improvement Number ;Sev en Lalmi, Parkl and Puiwa Roads, in Nuuanu Vahey, is 113,500.00, includ ing approximately. 5,515 squareyards of . 5-inch .concrete pavement, and 2,465 feet of curbln . Tenders must be on forms of; pro posal furnished as aforesaid and must be ac'iompanied Ly a certified check as set, forth In the specifications. The Board of Snpervisors reserves the right to reject any or all tenders and to waive all defects. ; ' . D. KALAUOKALANI,. Clerk, City and County of Honolulu. . -: : 78-iot NOTICE On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Cv D. Luce. 1 - rrrrr . . . 11 - 1 THRILLS TO their formation was entirely broken up. Meantime UeuL A got beneath the nearest machine and fired an en- tire drum of cartridges ; into it at ' fifteen yards,' The hostile machine ; collapsed and "crashed". That is a ' supreme word in the lexicon of the' flvine eoros ' A machine may fall, or ; dive, but until it is actually seen to ' casuaiiy . . i "crash" UeuL Andrew off to think things over. He wss somewhat amaz ed. t se still more hostile machines ; coming. up in formation. But he dash ed at the leader of the newcomers and sent him in a sp!ra).nose dive to a "crash". This led to still more com- j plications and the-Interpid little pilot soon found himself engaged with three ; machines. ,llis fight with these wa3 indecisive. - ' . . Forced to Return Fcr", says 'the official record, "having expended all his ammunition, Lieut A set off for home." A few days later, is related, he took a running dive into a formation of twenty hostile machines with all the self assurance an eagle might have in the midst of a flock of sparrows. Before he was through he had sent three adversaries "crashing". "This time," says the record, 'he returned to one of our aerodromes for more ammunition and returned to the scene where he engaged and. dispers ed siich enemy machines as remained in the .vicinity. One was seen to crash upon a housetop." ; - : This same little Lieutenant A' seems to persist in the records of the service. One day he was crossing the enemy lines at 11,500 feet when he found himself directly above a German kite baloon, sent up for artillery observa tion .Pretending to1 be in trouble, and. thys avoiding fire from the anti-aircraft guns, - he fell in side falls to 1,500 - feet, suddenly righted himself and dived at tho balloon. He opened and continued tiring until he almost torched the big gas bag. Just as he passed over, 1L : the thing burst into flames and was destroyed in a. few , seconds. " ; :' - Germans Ue Strategy Tlie Germans lately have adopted the ruse of 'stalling" and shamming a fall out of control, it is thrilling, but not 1 uncommon- thing to ' see a German machine,' when eloseiy yresseo, turn hts'tall straight up In the air and dtve toward tne eartn ior a aisianco onwo 0r tbrle thousand feet, and jnst Ss the . a pell- One, does 'not "always cet away-with, this MV ' of aerial stratgylioeiv s is shown iQg three host ile mftchloes, lie saw one cf them going down In'a spinning nose dive1.' : He suspected the nonesty of that dive and decided todp a little diving ;won his own. 'This , dramatic dowwafd duel continued for nll five thousand feet, until the Germab was driven into a spin jthd seen to crash''.; EXAMINATIONS FOR -; ARMY INTEREST, MANY O COLLEGE STUDENTS . v ' ' (By AswocistM Pru FORT COLLINS, Colo.Students at the Colorado Agricultural College are taking unusual Interest in the coming examinations of college students for commissions in the. United States Army.- Twenty-seven students have entered for the examinations which are to be held here soon., . The.student3 were all members of an . artillery a unit," organized mainly from college students, when the na tional guard organizations were order ed to the Mexican border for patrol duty,. - Most of the students already have taken part of the examinations and will take the remainder when another - army - officer , commandant arrives at the college.'; J HONOLULU ASTONISHED .BY MERCHANT'S STORY A v merchant relates the following: 'For years 1 could not sleep without turning every hour. - Whatever I ate caused gas and sourness. -Also had stomach catarrh. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc, as mix ed In Adler-i-ka relieved me INSTANT LY." Because Adler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract it relieve ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold. The HolHster Drug Co. Adv.' . V :, . POSTOFFICB TIME TABLE. rporated hereia-L- : e being on ineUn: Vnwia in pofrre tine thi L v TilM'" mrrmmrrmemtn are mic !m - LMITKn STATKs mail stimmers Steamer ! arrlre (roat -lhrria Mara ftaa Fraaeiar lHaal i. ...... faa rraaeiiMra IX-j-I'. S. Am T: Thoauia. . .Saa f'raaelaeo 14 laaa Mara . .Haairkoaa; 15 Veaeaaela ...... rraaelura IT Maaa i...........:aa FraaHaea 1 Oreat Kartaera Krriir 1 Tear Mam-;...T.-.. Fraaelweo 1 f-aadar Haa;liaa 2S Sklaya Mara . . . . . . . .Hack 24 a lara '.........'....... .Sydaey 24 Matnaala ..... . . ,Saa Kraarlea SO Mrrra .Jaa Fmarlwra Steaiaera (a depart fort Aarll ; " , Larllae i. .' . .Smm FraaeWra f3 l, , A. T. Thamaa . . . . . .!alla 14 Mr Ham ...,;.,9mu Fraaelara 15 Veaeaaela . . . .. ... . . . .Hvigkaix lV-Teaa Mini ....;.,.. . .Haankaajc 1 Reaader- . . ..... . . . . .aa Fraaelaea fa Maai .W...5aa Fraaefaea 23 Kklaya Mara FraaHaea 23 Great Xartkera Hum Fraaeiaea 24 Veatara ............ Saa Fraaeivea 24 Maaaa . .......... . . . .Saa Fraaeiaea SO -Sierra ...... Sydaey tMakara a ad Masara anttted at tc qaeat at aaeata). v Olakara aad Magra aest at aseats). aaaltted at re- STAR-BULLET1N GIVES YOU . TODAY'S NEWS TODAY T PRIfcS 3J0 r The von . Hamm-Young Co; Ltd. Automobile ; y . Repairing FRANK COOMBS : Bishop and Queen. Tel. 2182 Autos for Hire KINO A NUUANU AUTO STAND Phone 4-2-4-2 FOR ALL PURPOSES Paper Bags, Cups, Plates, Napkins and Towels, Ets. AM-HAVV. PAPER CO, Ltd. Phone 1410 J. Ashman Beaveh, Mgr.- P A P B R MEAT MARKET A GROCERY Phone 3451 C. Q. YEE HOP A CO. ' MXrjESNEY COFFEE C0.- COFFEE ROASTERS Dealers' In Old Kona Coffee V Merchant St. Honolulu. Visit:-- Vv: v::- , SILVA'S TOGGERY when you want best quality in men's clothes. King St. .t mmms WOMEN'S APPAREL ' 1029 Fort Street Gruenha gen's Blue Ribbon j.; HAWAIIAN" DRUG CO. i Hbter and VBethsi iStreett - ',; ;, - X-Ray flood V 'Li G:H;T':;i:: for warehouses, wharves, shops, - ; v , stores . THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO; ...,. ; . . LTD, ; " The VVaterhouse Co., Ltd. Underwood Typewriters young":building : H. HACKFELD & CO. . Limited Commission Merchants HONOLULU - PIANQS HONOLULU MUSIC CO. Ltd. 1107 Fort Street - STElljWAY . HALL Thayer Piano Co., Ltd. HANAN'S BEST SHOES M'INERNY SHOE STORE Fort, above King SL D. J. CASHMAN TENTS AND AWNINGS Luau Tents and Canopies for Rent Thirty Years' Experience Fort 8L, near Allen, upstairs Phone 1467 IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWPAPERS Anywhere at Any Time, Call ea na ' . WrlU . THE DAKE AJDVERT1SINO AGENCY. 14 Sanaom Street 8an Francisco When In town viait our .- '"' .. DELICATESSEN COUNTER. Goods by every steamer. H. MAY A CO Ltd. Phone 1271 (g) Ocearaoc 8Vs DAYS TO For San Francisco Ventura .. . ,.......' . ..Apr. 24 ; Sonoma ...........i...-May 15 Sierra .................June 5 C. BREWER & CO., iviutouu Direct Service Between From San Francisco S. Maui S. S. Manoa ..........Apr. 12 iApr. 17 S. S. Watsonia -Apr.' 24 S. S. Lurllne May 1 CASTLE & COOKE, Mirfjp TOYO KISEN SCAISHA Steamers of the above company will call at and leava Honolulu on or about the dates mentioned below: - For the Orient S. S. Siberia' Maru . . .. Apr. 9 S. S. Tenyo Maru....... Apr., 18 S. S. Nippon Maru .....May 3 S. S. Shinyo Maru IVi .-. May 15 CASTLE & COOKE; ANA0IAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE & Regular Sailings to . BRITISH COLUMBIA; FIJI, NEW : : . ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA; : -" For Further particulars apply to C ; THE0. H. DAVIES & ' Floating Palace of the Pacific " It I f -I . t J -1 I J Only Four Nights FRED. L WALDR0N; Ltd., Agts. - ; : 1 at Sea MOVEMENTS Of MAIL STEAMERS t 1 VKSSKLS TO ARRIVK. , ' Taeadar. April 10, , Hllo Maura Kea. tr. v daedar, April II. Kauai Mauria Loa, L-I. tr. ; Ta a radar, A aril 1 Fan Francisco Maul. Matson atr. "Maui Claudintf. str. f VESSELS TO DEPART. Taeadar. April 10. J San Francisco Lirl!ne. Matson str. Kauai Kinau. Litcelike. I.-I. stra. Molokai. Lanal MlkahaJa. I.-I. str. Wedaendar, April 11, , Hllo Ma una Kea, L-I. tr. . ' Tkaradar ApHl 13.? : , Kauai Maun Loa. I.-I. Str. 1 SI AILS. . . . 1 Malta an dae froatt San Francisco Ma'al, Thursday P- m. Vancouver Niagara, April II. ; . Manila Ecuador. April. 18. v Yokohama Nippon Maru. Friday p. in. Sydney Ventura, April 24. MalU will depart fort San Francisco Lurllne. noon -toaior- row. Mails close 10:30 a. m. Vancouver Makura. April 21, Sydney Niagara. April 18. Yokohama Venxuela. April li. Manila Thomas, Saturday noon. TRANSPORT SERVICE. I Thomas due Friday from San Fran- CISCO. : - . Sheridan at Manila. . ' Sherman will arrive f rom San Fran - Cisco about April 25 on special trip. Dlx will arrive probably, tomorrow Irons Seattle. : ' Logan left April 5 for San Francisco. VA S E.N' G ER S BOOKED. . I ; rr Siberia Maru. :. steaming for Yokohama at 6 o'clock this evening M. Basker. F. M. Corse. Mrs. F. M. Corse. C, JI. Crulkshank, Mrs. Dunby, child and infant; Mrs'. C. I Ives. A. Iwls. Mrs. A. Lewis. Miss May T. rotter. II. B. Thipps. Mrs. II. B. rhipps. Prof. A. Sayce. J. Steele, Mrs. J. Steele, R. B. Wolverton. Mrs. R. B. Wolverton. TIDES, SUN Hlh Tide HL of Large Tide nigh Tide Email Date P.M. FT. A.M. Apr. 3 10 11 12 - 13 "14 - r. . 5:29 . 6:15 .7:07 . 8:0S .9:15 .10:21 1.7 1.7 1.1 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.3 4:27 5:01 5:3S 6:32 8:14- 10:17 11:3S: 11:21 Ijast Quarter of SAH FBAHCI3C0 . ; -- , For Sydney Sonoma ...............Apr. 9 8Ierra Apr. 30 Ventura ....... ..May 21. LTD.. .General Agents San Francisco . and Honolulu For San Francisco S. S. Lurllne ...........Apr. 10' S. S. Maui V.'"jV. . . .....Apr. 19 i S. S. Manoa .'..........Apr. 24 Si S. Mataanla May 2 Ltd., AgenU, Honolulu For Saa IVancisco '7 8. S. Nipoen Maru.....Ap, 10 . . - - ' S. 9. Shinyo Maru . , .. . .Apr, 22 S. S. Persia Maru. v , . . May ; 7 S. S Korea Maru .May 13; Ltd., Agents, Hfonolulu CO., LTD., General Aflents. Navigation Company ; "S.S;Great Northern' vX.-"! Fattest and Most Luxurious 7 v Stsamshlp lr Paclf Ic Water 'v . Leave Hon. ; . v ' Arrive C. F; aJ ? ' ALWAYS . . ' Apr. 22 ;qjj- '- ,.' - APr 28 For; Rates, Reservation's ; :., Fort arfct Oueen Sts; Honolulu, F R I Q H I and . T I C K ETS Also ' reserrationt aar point on the . mainland. Sae WELLS-FAR-CO 1 CO. 72 S. King SU TeL 181 Y. TAKAKUWA & CO. ; Limited." ' "NAMCO" CRABS, packed In Sanitary Cans, wood lined. V Nuuanu St, near King SL I . loicn a 5Him) ' I OAHU RAILWAYTIUE TADLE :: '-- r-: ;' OUTWABX)' '. -: For Walanae, Walalua, Kabuin and Way Stations 8f 15 a. vL, 3:f0 p.m. For Pearl City. Ewa ill II and Way Stations f7:30 a. m, m9:tt a. n- 11:30 a. 2:15 p. nu ?:20 p. m, 5:15 p. t9:30 P-m-. tll:l P-m-- For Wahlawa and Lelleaua 11:01 a. 2:4a p. bl, 5:00 p. m., For Leilelioa 1'-00 a. m. .. ; ' ; ' INWARD . ' j '. Arrlre Honolulu from Kabokm. Waialua and Walanae 8:8 a. uu 5:30 p. m. y. Arrlre Honolulu from Ewa MIH Hid Peart City f7:45 i. a, 1:21s. 11:02 a. ox, 1:31 p. nu I:!! p. 5:30 p. 7:28 p. m. Arrlre Honolulu from Wahlawa and Lellehna 9:15 a. nu l:il P; 3:59 p. m.. 7:13 p. m. f The Halelwa Limned.' a two-heor train (only first-class tickets honored), leares Honolulu erery Sunday at 8:30 a. m. for Halelwa Hotel; returalng i arrhes In Honolulu at 10:10 p. nx The Limited stops only at Peart City, Ewa MM and Walanae. - ': . .' DaUy. t Except 8unday.- JSnaday only. . : ; - ' " '' ' ' G. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH. SuperlntendenL ;. Q.P.A. AND MOON. Moos Rieei and Seta Low Tide Large Low Tide Small Sim Rites Bon Seta A A.M. Rises 8:33 9; 38 10:38 11:35 10:11 43 42 41 40 6:19 6:19 6:19 6:20 10:43 11:16 11:59 V p.m. 12:59 ' a,m. .'5:23 6:03 0:33 1:41 3:01 M:21 p.m. ' i2:28 4:17 5:39 '6:20 :38 6:20 C:2t 0:29 1:1S the Moon Ai ril it. ::. ; . r