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TWO. THE HAWAIIAN STAR, WBDNB&DAY, AUGUST 10, 1004. Oceanic Steamship Company. I (For additional ind later shipping se Pftge 4, 6. or 8.) SHIPPING NUB j t '" TIME) IJBIyE) The fine Passenger Steamers of this line will rrlvo at nnd leave this port Mi hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO. AXiAMEDA AUG. 12 IfJJNTURA AUG. 24 JLLAMEDA SEPT. 2 SIERRA SEPT. 14 'ALAMEDA SEPT. 23 RONOMA OCT. 6 AUAMEDA OCT. 14 iVENTURA OCT. 20 ALAMEDA NOV. 4 SIERRA NOV. Iti ALAMEDA NOV. 25 SONOMA DEC. 7 ALAMEDA DEC. 16 Local Boat. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. ALAMEDA AUG. 17 SIERRA AUG. 23 ALAMEDA SEPT. 7 SONOMA SEPT. 13 ALAMEDA SEPT. 23 VENTURA OCT. 4 ALAMEDA OCT. 19 SIERRA OCT. 25 ALAMEDA NOV. 9 SONOMA NOV. 15 ALAMEDA NOV. 30 VENTURA DEC. 6 ALAMEDA DEC. 21 w In connection with t sailing of the above steamers, the Agents are pre pared to lasue to Intending passengers coupon 'hrough tickets by any railroad ttrom San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from New York by te&mship line to all European Ports. ITor further particulars apply j . CI. irwin St. Co. (LIju ITED) General Agendo Oceanic S. S. Company. Canadian -Australian Royal Mail STEAMSHIP COMPANY Steamers of the above line, running In connection wlt the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. A "W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, H onolulu and Brisbane, Q. Duo nt Honolulu on or about the dates below stated, viz: FOR AUSTRALIA. OR ANCOUVER. Full Moon, July 2Gth at 11:11 p. S3 : & . a IN Sl'o S : El's? 9H Eh3 9 5 S in. OS c tn it 1.47 1.9 2.30 2.0 3.10 2.0 3.50 2.0 4.30 1.8 O.fiC 1.44 2.42 3.29 4.13 G.3S 7.29 S.17 5.3fi 5.36 5.3G 5.37 5.37 M 5s ST Rises 6.35 2.42 6.34 3.41 C.33 4.44 C.33 Sets 5.07 1.7 5.4S 1.5 5.02 5.50 , 5.3S 5.3S 6.32 6.31 6.31 8.33 9.20 15 C.35 S.47 9.25 9.58 9.04 10.34 9.55 11.0S p.m. a.m. 11.44 10.42 11.37 a.m. p.m. 6.35 0.20 12.40 5.3S fi.30 lO.Of. Times of the tide are ti.xpn fmm th U. S. CoaJt and Geodetic Survey ta bles. The titles nt .nhllltl. anrl lllln OCCUr about nno tinnr anHlnr ihnn nt Honolulu. Hawaiian standard time la 10 hours Zxj minutes slower than Green wich time. belniT thnl nf tha mDH.llnn of 157 degreess 30 minutes. The time wnistle blows at 1:30 p. m., which Is the same as Greenwich, j ho Utes. The Sun nnd mnnn nro fnr Inral time for the whole group. MIOWERA AUG. 27 MANUKA SEPT. 24 AORANGI OCT. 22 MIOWERA NOV. 19 MOANA DEC. 17 IAORANGI JAN. 14 MIOWERA FEB. 11 MOANA MAR. 11 AORANGI APR. 8, MANUKA AUG. 24 AORANGI SEPT 21 MIOWERA OCT. 19 MOANA NOV. 16 AORANGI DEC. 14 MIOWERA JAN. U MOANA FEB. 8 AORANGI MAR. 8 MIOWERA APR. ARRIVING. Wednesday, August 10. U. S. A. T. t.nimn. MHnsnn (. a ... Francisco, at S a. m. Naval transport Solncn. nun fmm Manila ami Guam, at 7 a. sn. Thursday, August 11. S. S. Siberia, Smith, from the Orient, due early In the morning. U. S. A. T. Logan Stlnson for Guam and Manila at noon. Friday, August 12. Naval transport Solace, Bull, for San j-iiwiciscu ai 1 p. m. DEPARTING. Thursdnv. Ahmui ii Stmr. Mikahala, Gregory, for Kauai iui ia ui u p. m. Friday, August 12. S. fe. Siberia, Smith, for San Fran Cisco, probably sail in forenoon. CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH VOYA GES. UP AND DOWN T ESQ. H. DAVIES & CO., Ltd,, Gen'l Agts. faciflc Mail Steamship Co. Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Steamers of the above Companies will call at pert on or about the dates below mentioned: Honolulu and leave this FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. CHINA AUG. 13 BK)RIC AUG. 25 IBERIA SEPT 6 COPTIC SEPT. 17 KOREA SEPT. 28 GAELIC OCT. 8 MONGOLIA OCT. 20 CHINA NOV. 1 DORIC NOV. 12 SIBERIA NOV. 24 COPTIC DEC. 6 TOR SAN FRANCISCO. COPTIC AUG. 25 KOREA SEPT, GAELIC SEPT. 13 MONGOLIA SEPT. 24 CHINA OCT. DORIC OCT. 18 SIBERIA OCT. 29 COPTIC NOV. 11 KOREA NOV. 22 GAELIC DEC. 2 MONGOLIA DEC. 13 For general Information apply to H. Hackfeld & Co. AMERICAN HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. DIRECT MONTHLY SERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HONOLULU, VIA PACIFIC COAST. FROM NEW YORIC S. S. CALIFORNIAN, to sail about August 10. Freight received at Company's wharf 41st Street, South Brooklyn, at all times. FROM SAN FRANCISCO, VIA PUGET SOUND, TO HONOLULU. S. S. NEVADAN, to sail August 23. and each month thereafter. Freight received at Company's wharf, Greenwich Street. FROM HONOLULU TO oAN FRANCISCl. S. S. NEVADAN, to sail A ugust 10. The above mentioned steamers will be dispatched frorr Honolulu direct for San Francisco on date stated. 1 FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA. S. S. NEVADAN, to sail a bout September L PASSENGERS. Arriving. rur u. o. a. T. Logan, August 10, irom tan Francisco fnr Unnni..i Lieutenant Colonel John McClellan, Ar uuery corps, U. S. Army; Miss Minnie jjuncn, sister employee O. M. rptw; Mrs. Elizabeth C. Mills, sister in law uener.il Mills; Mrs. Charles H. Mann jie LierK w. ji. Dept; Mrs. William P. Stlnson, vlfe Captain Stlnson master Avogan; .miss u. Sumner, sister Mrs. fatinson; Sterling B. Fulmore member inmiiy Lieut. Col. U. S. M. C; Clarence a. ierr, teaelier; Francis Drake and wire, employee Weather Bureau. Departing. Per stmr. W. G. Hall, August 9, for jvauai ports: c. v. Sturtevant, Mrs. C. M. Cooke, Mr. Waggoner, C. F. Her- rtnlr. Viirt Crtnw iirinir.. i T T. - w uiibl MUIUUII WIU,r, Jj. it. iicc.uujj, . wiuiamson, .bong Sal lAing, uning hui Chal. Per stmr. Noeau, August 9, for Ana hola: A. A. Wilson. REALTY TRANSFERS a EX. Haclcfeld C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Co.. AGENTS. California Rose Creamery Butter From the pasture to the churn and throughout the whole process of mak ing, only the most improved methods are employed and every precaution is taken to ensure and maintain without variation the highest possible quality in California Rose Creamery Butter. We deliver it on ice and guarantei every pound. Henry May & Co. limited RETAIL MAIN 22. TELEPHONES. WHOLES-VLB MAIN It Entered for Record Aug. 9, 1904. J. W. Keliikoa and wf to Mrs. Ane K. Koomoa jj Wong Hong Tr. to Wing Wo Tai & Co jj John K. U. Kuaana to A. C. 'Dow-sett. .D Young Hun to Young Qui Pa Horita (k) to L Chong BS C. E. Cummings' children by Tr to Hop Wo In Co l Chun Hung to Look Tung Hlng Co.AL Waterhouse Invst Co. Ltd t- Macfar- lane Co., Ltd u Jas. H. Bwd and wf to Harry E Picker M Recorded Aug. 3, 1901. Gear, Lansing & Co by Trs to D. P. it. Isenberg; D; lots 7 to 10 (incl) Blk 61, and lots 7 nnd S, Blk 123. Wnlalae Tract Honolulu, Oahu; $1. B 258, p 275. Dat ed July 19, 1904. msiiop & Co. to D. P. It. Isenberg; Par Rel; lots 7 to 10 (incl), Blk 61, nnd lots i una s, uiK 123, Walalae Tract, Ho noiuiu, oanu; $1. b 25S. p 276. Dated July 19, 1904. Wing Wo Chan & Co; Co-P D: cro ceries and general nidse, Honolulu. Oa- nu; cap stock. J20.000. B 263, n Si. Dat ed Nov. 7, 1901. R. Lishman (Mrs.) to C. W. Booth: M; lots 13, 14 and 15, Pacific Heights Tract, Honolulu, Oahu; $700. B 259, p 330. Dcted Julv 14, 1901. Kaplolanl Estate Ltd to J. Alfred Mn goon; M; por Ap 1 kul C430. Knllhl-kai, Honolulu, Oahu; por Gr 136,- Manoa, Honolulu, Oahu; $2100. ll 59, p 332. Dat. ed Oct. 31, 1903. W. W. Chamberlain to Est of W. C. Lunalilo by Trs; D; lots 1 and 2, Lei lanl St. Honolulu, Oahu; $1. B 25S, p 2W. Dated Aug. 1, 1901. McCully Land Co. Ltd.. to H. R. Tuck Rel Condtns; In Deed of lot 6, Blk 1, McCully Tract, Honolulu, Oahu; $1. B 265, p 87. Dated July 11, 1904. Queen's Hospital to H. It. Tuck; Par Rel; lot C, Blk 1, llcCully Tract, Hono lulu, Oahu; 1. B 265, p 89. Dated July 11, -904. Percy M. Pond and wf to H. R. Tuck; D; lot 6, Blk 1, bldgs, etc, McCully Tract, Honolulu, Oahu; $1000 and mtg $1,000. Jl 258, p 278. Dated July 0, 1901 Thomas Fitch to Mary D. Hendricks; AM; mtg James Love on pc land cor King and Keknulike Sts, Honolulu, Oa hu; $1. B 259. p 334. Dated Aug 2, 1904. Ko Sung Yee by aty to Chlng Kon Hln; Sub PA; general powers. B 265 p 90. Dated Aug. 2, 1904. C. Con Joe to Chang Chuck; Rev. PA; see B 137, p 480. B 137, p 4S0. Dated Aug 2, 1904. Tom Sal Chee to C. Con Joe; D; Int in lands; $1. 'B. 238, p 280. Dated June 14. 1904. C. Con Joe to Chlng Kon Hln; D; Int in lands, Walklki, Honolulu, Oahu; $1. B 258, p 2S1. Dated Aug. 2, 1904. Henry Holmes to Lllluokalanl; Sur L; po land, Kallhl, Honolulu; $1. B 257, p 420. Dated Aug 2, 1904. r B jbo Warriot In FUjhtlnj Drew. The World's Fair Art Portfolios constitute a superb series of photographic reproductions, which afford a permanent record and souvenir of Louis rurcn reat iciiia ase osition j You will be proud to possess the work, both for personal possession and to show your friends. . , ' The series is entertaining-, instructive and Incnlrinrr 1 ot its magnificent photographs and its absorbing descriptive matter written by Secretary Walter B. Stevens, of the Exposition. 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