TWO THE HAWAIIAN STAlt, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1908. Oceanic Steamship Company Leave San Francisco Arrive Honolulu DEC 19 DEC. 25 JAN. 9 JAN. 15 JAN. 30 FED. 5 FEB. 20 FEB. 26 MAR. 13 MAR. 19 On and after Juno 24th, 1098, the SALOON BATES between Honolulu and San Francisco will bo as follows: ROUND TRIP, $110.00. SINGLE FARE, $65.00. In connection with' ttao sailing of tho above steamers, tbo Agents arc prepared to lssuo to Intending passengers coupon through tickets by any railroad from. San Francisco to all points In the United States and from New York by steamship lino to all European Ports. FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO . G. Irwin & Co., Ltd AGENTS FOR THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. w Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Gn " Steamers of the above lino running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney N. a W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Brisbane, Q. eno cm iNn AUSTRALIA. FOR VANCOUVER. oTAMfiT NOVEMBER 14 nVA DECEMBER 12 Will call at Fanning Island. ' CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON Theo. H Dalies & Co., Ltd., Gen 1 Agents American - Hawaiian From Hew York to Honolulu t rreight received at ul times at the Broo FROM SAN FRAN. TO HONOLULU TEXAN TO SAIL DEC. 24 VIRGINIAN TO SAIL JAN 3RD FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN CISCO. PLEIADES TO SAIL JAN. 15 freight received at Company's wharf Vreenwlch Street Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co. Toyo Kisen Kaisha S. S. Co. i Meamera ot the above companlee will call at Honolulu and leave thl imt em or aboxt the date mentioned below: FOR THB ORIBNT. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. ffENYO MAR... U.... DECEMBER 18 KOREA DECEMBER 28 FOX FURTHER INFOR HAT JON APPLY TO H. HACKFELD CO. LTD C FIG TRANSFE CO., LTD 1126 KING ST. ION HATSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Schedule S. S. HILONIAN In the and Honolulu. Arrive S. S. HILONIAN DEC. S. S. HILONIAN JAN. 8. S. HILONIAN FEB. S. S. HILONIAN MAR. a S. HILONIAN APR. a a HILONIAN MAY a a HILONIAN JUNE S. S. LURLINE of this line leaves January 4th. Castle & Gooke ftr yeara the Start printing office hat been a busy place. We have gained a reputation for doing good work at fair prloei and dellv ring the Job when promised. Few printing offlcea can make a elmllar lalm. With addition to our plant wo are n a better condition than ever to handle commercial printing. f Jr three Llnotypea aro at your aervloa for book and brief work- if you are not a Star uatomor, aend ue a trial order) you vvnl be pleated with the remit Star Printing Office MeOandiMt Building Telephone ioi Leave Honolulu Arrive San Francisco DEC. 30 JAN. 5 JAN. 20 JAN. 2G FED. 10 FEB. 1G MAR. 3 MAR. 9 MAR. 24 MAR. 30 MOANA NOVEMBER 11 MAKURA DECEMBER 8 BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. Steamship Company Weekly Sailings via Tehuantepec Company's wharf, 41st Street, South klyn. FROM SEATTLE TO HONOLULU DIRECT. PLEIADES TO SAIL JAN 1ST H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents, Honolulu. C. P. Morse, General Freight Agent. AMERICA MARU.... DECEMBER 19 SIBERIA DECEMBER 26 PflOflG 58 BAGGAGE, SHIPPING, STORAGE, WOOD, PACKING, COAL. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. direct service between San Francisco Honolulu Leave Honolulu 22ND DEC, 29TH 20TH JAN. 2GTH 17TH FEB. 23RD 17TH MAR. 23RD 14TH APR. 20TH 12TH MAY 18TH 9TH JUNE 15TH San Francisco for this port direct .jfjSl Limited, Agents (Latest Shipping Til) EH, SUN AND JIOON. Last Quarter of the Moon Dec. 13th. 51 sL 1 la ll fl 5 g p l b J Si A. M. It. 1'. M. 1. M. A. M j lITlses 14 7:52 1.5 10.S0 3:42 0:15 0:31 5:22 11:3.! 15 8:40 1.1 11.40 4.18 1:611:32 6:2! 10 0:38 1.2 4:50 3:50 0:32 5:23 0:20 aTm. 17 0 10 1.1 10 30 6:20 5:40 0:33 6:2a 1:11 18 0:45 1.4 U-30 6:55 7:W 0:3! 5:24! 2:01 - , 10 1.22 1.(1 12:24 6:35 8:05 0:31 5:24 2:52 I 20 1:.V 1.8 1:12 7.15 t:0.i 0:3115:251 3:48 Times of the tide are taken from the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey ta bles. The tides af Kahulul and Hllo occur about one hour earlier than at Honolulu. Honolulu standard time is 10 hours 30 minutes slower than Green wich time, being that of the meridian ot 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 aro for local time for the whole group. I Shipping in Port - (Army and Navy). U. S. S. Iroquois ,Moses, station tug. (Steamships.) M. N. S. S. Hilonian, S. F., Dec. 21. 6. S. Rosecrans, Gaviota, Dec. 23. S. S. Hyades, Seattle, Dec. 22. Nor. S. S. Mathilda, Newcastle, Dec. 22- i vi & (Sailing Vessels.) Am. bk. Andrew Welch, Kelly, a. F., Nov. 27. Am. sc. Helene, Gray's Harbor, Dec. 7. Am. sc. C. A. Thayer, Peterson, Ab erdeen, Dec. 9. Am. bk. St. Katherine, Saunders, S. F Dec. 9. Am. bk. Nuuanu, Josselyn, New York Dec. 14. 8 The Mails g (INCOMING.) From S. F., Alameda, Dec. 25. From Orient, Siberia, Dec. 2G. From S. F., Korea, Dec. 28. From Colonies, Aorangi, Jan. C. From Vancouver, Makura, Jan. S. (OUTGOING.) For S. F., Siberia, Dec. 26. For Orient, Korea, Dec. 28. For S. F., Hilonian, Dec. 29. For S. F., Alameda, Dec. 30. For Vancouver, Aorangi, Jan. C. For Colonies, Makura, Jan. 8. U. S. A. TRANSPORTS. Thomas at S. F. Buford from Hon. for Manila. Dec. 15. Dix from Nagasaki for Hon., Dec. 10'. Sherman at S. F. Crook at S. F. Sheridan left aNgasakl for Hon., Dec. 21. ARRIVING. Tuesday, December 22. S. S. Hyades. Alwen, 11 1-2 days from Seattle, 10 a. m. Nor. S. S. Mathilda. Kierland. 23 days from Newcastle, 9 a. ni. Wednesday, December 23 S. S. Rosecrans, from Gaviota, 7 a. m. S. S. Kinau, from Kauai, 4:30 a. m. DEPARTING. Tuesday, December 22. S. S. W. G. Hall, for ICaual ports. 5 p. m. S. S. Mlkahala for Molokul and Maui ports, 5 p. m. A.-H. S. S. Coluniblau for Kuhulul, Kaanapall and Hilo, 5 p. m. Wednesday, December 23. Am. Sc. Alice Cooke, for the Sound, 8 a. in. PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Per S. S. Mauna Kea, Dec. 22, for Hllo and way ports B. D. Bond, W. Macfarlaue and wife, MIbs K. Smith, Mrs. W. O. Smith, Miss R. Richard son, C. K. Stillman, A. Williams, Miss It. Swanzy and servant, F. M. Swanzy and wife, Miss W. Larson, Mrs. W. Conradt, S. Baldwin, W. O. Smith, H. P. Wood and wife, -Mrs. M. W. Gunn, Mrs. Copwell, Miss V. Bickon, Miss E. Glbb, R. E. Askew, D. K. White, Jack Hall and wlfo, Miss F. Blndt, Miss M. O. Sollan, F. M. Blndt, J. W. Doyle, W. Crozler, Chas. Kaohu, Chas. Slem aen, G. N. Hancock, Miss M. Wnlaholo, Violet Makeo, Miss E. O'Rourko, Miss V. Hind, Miss EIslo Lydgato, Miss Do ra Lydgate. W. Lydgato, Herbert Ship man, Oswald Hind, Miss Curtis Mar garot Shlpmnn, Mrs. II. I. Lllllo, Mrs, Lufgon, Miss Blacker, J. J, Horner, J A. Magulre, Miss Duolmlakey, Mrs, J Union, M. A. Rycroft, Louis Wnrron, R, I), Anderson, A, Lewis Jr., II. (Hast, r. W. Holland, H, V, Ulnno, wife nnd son, I J, Ukberg and wlfo, Miss 01b toil, MJ M, ICokuewa, Mai Fodnur News on Pago 10.) Miss A. Mulvaney, L. Wilson, J. Gib son, Mrs. Nee Yau. PASSENGERS BOOKED. Per M. N. S. S. Hilonian, for San Francisco, Dec. 29. Captain Tullett, Mrs. Tullett and two children, Mrs. J. S. Sharp and Infant, Miss Jennie F. Stevenson, Mrs. Podmore, H. Podmore Sam Souza, C. 11. Brown, Mrs. Tom linson. Per P. M. g. 3. Siberia, for San Francisco, Dec. 2C L. L. Harding, Col. Spalding. C. B. Wells, Mr. Halvor sen, Mr. McCann, Princess Kawnna nnkoa, Mrs. Reeves, Mr. Tottenham, Tarn McGrew, Miss Winnlfred C. Wheeler, 11. R. Berry, Francis U. Smith, L. M. Colin and wire, T. Cos tello and wife, A. C. Beach and wife, 'Misses Ada and Irene Brougher, Whar ton Thurston, D. W. Cooke, Walter A. Fischer and wife, Win. F. McGee land wife, Geo. F. Drake, Alex. Cross, L. Hope Robertson, A. Hope Robert son, Miss Robertson, Miss G. Robert son, L. F. Moulton and wife, Miss Beatrice Campbell, Mrs. A. Whitney? Harry Grlswohl, Samuel Poornian, J. Bolte, W. D. Wanlwortli, Miss Anna D. Wahlworth, Leeds Gulick, W. V, Harris, E. F. Blaine, Mrs. Blaine, Master Blaine, S. O. Fry, Miss M. Jor gensen, K. Ito, wife and two children, Miss B. Helen Skelly. TIE LOG-BOOK S. S. Korea, sailed yesterday from San Francisco nnd is duo here Decem ber 28, In the morning. Captain Matson awaits mail infor mation from Honolulu concerning the local attitude in regard to his new boat before he concludes whether she shall be freight and passenger or mere ly freight. S. S. Hilonian sails for San Fran cisco on December 29 at 10 a. m. She takes refined sugar and other Island produce. A Mahukona wireless reveals fears for Captain Neilsen and a boat's crew of the schooner II. C. Wright that they were lost in Sunday's storm while fishing. Those ashore thought the men were picked up. The commission given Japanese ho tel keepers by steamship companies doing business here, for passengers secured, which meant ?2 per head, has been discontinued. ! Local interests recommend to the Matson Company that the S. S. Lurline ' return to iiouolulu after visiting Ka- hului en routo to the coast. STEAMER FOR ISLAND ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO, December 13. The large freight steamer Pleiades, which has been on Puget Sound for a I long time, has been chartered by the I American-Hawaiian Steamship Com ' pany to ply between this port and ports of Hawaii. The Pleiades is a sister ship of the Hyades, recently chartered by the Matson Navigation Company for use on the triangle route connecting this city with Paget sound and Honolulu. It has been reported that competition between the Matson line and the American-Hawaiian Com pany would probably be keen, since each had secured an additional freighter for Hie island trade, but the story of a prospective rate war is denied by officials of both concerns. The large steamers of the American Hawaliau line are now used bn the route connecting Salina Cruz with this city and Puget sound, the vessels sail ing from the sound for the Hawaiian islands on the way back to Salina Cruz. This leaves the company with out a steamer for the line connecting this cty with Honolulu direct, and It is for this trade that the Pleiades has been charered. The business of the line is reported to be very good, and 1 the coming sugar crop will add to the traffic. CHAMBERLAIN'!! COUGH REMEDY IN SOUTH AFRICA. Mr. S. Schneider, of Kofteyfonteln, O, R. C, Is very grateful to the manu facturerers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He has found that it cures his children as wen as himself of their coughs and colds. They were all coughing and got no relief until this remedy was used. Many parents have made this same doscovery. There is notblngf bettor for coughs, colds and croup, mid as it contains on injurious substance, there is no danger in giving It to the children. For sale by all dealers, Benson, Slmth & Co., agents for Hawaii. URINARY DISCHARGES ItUUEVKD IN 24 HOURS Jtc)i C'n mMEm tulg I u ' n (MIQ A 1,1. IIIIWIIillK'fH . Fraternal JleotlngH HARMONY LODGE No. 3, I. O. O. F. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 in Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort Street. Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. BEN F. VICKERS. N. O. E. R. HENDRY, Sec. HONOLULU LODGE 616, P. B. O. E. will meet in their hall, 'King street near Fort, every Friday evening. By order ot the E. R. WM. H. McINERNY, E. R. H. C. EASTON, Secy. DIVISION No. 1, A. O. H. DIVISION No. 1, A. O. H. Meets every first and third Wednes day, at 8 p. m., in C. B. U. Hall, Fort Street. Visiting brothers aro cordially invited to attend. FRANK D. CREEDON, Pres. JAMES T. CAREY, Sec. 4 SUITS FOR $1 50. 4 SUITS FOR U.50. We will clean and press 4 suits a month for $1.50 if you Join our clothes cleaning club. Good work guaranteed. JOIN NOW. TELEPHONE 49G. rho'Ohio Clothes Cleaning Co. Harrison Block, Beretanla nr Fort. M. OHTA CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates given on all kinds of work. 636 South Hotel St., between Punch bowl & Alapal. Ring: 3LJ;p The City Messenger Service for prompt delivery, personal attention and carefulness to parcels and mes sages. CITY MESSENGER SERVICE. Union Street. Phone 422 Why not fix up that den for your husband. Original designs and coloring by Tom Sharp The Decorator. Elite Building Phone 397 Sharp Signs make trade. RAINIER BEER At all Bars You get the finest glass of beer in town at the Orpheum Saloon Fort St,-above the Orpheum Theatre. Finest wines and liquors in stock! , LID. E. O. HALL & SON, LTD., Proprietors Importers and Dealers In Automobiles and Auto Supplies, Re pairing and Storage. Sole Agents for the Pierce Great Ar row, Franklin, Kissel Kar, Thomas, Cadillac. 151 Merchant Street, NtWRRIVALS IN SILK G000 For years vrar line of silk goods has been the bant in town and our last shipment pjjved no exception. Iwakami & Co., - - Hotel St. 1 1 6IL 111 Honolulu, T. B. HIPPING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS. SUGAR FACTO R8 and GENERAL IN 8URANCE AGENTS. 1 representing Ewa Plantation Co. Walalua Agricultural Co., LU. Kohala Sugar Co. VVaimea Sugar Mill Co, Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd. Fulton Iron Works of SL Lealt. Blako Steam Pumps. WeatonH Centrifugals. Babcock & Wilcox Bollora. Green's Fuel Economlier. Marsh Steam Pumps. Matson Navigation Co. Planters Line Shipping Oa. Now England Mutual Life laeei nce Company of Doiton. Aetna Insurance Co, National Fire Insurance Oo. Oltlion'e Iniuranee Oo. (llarttor Clrt Iniuranee Co,) Protector Underwriter! of tke fkmii of Hartford, lias Prats CAST! HAWAIIAN Mnoi Miiciiii Co.. j JlVIMI1BI Beretania Street MANUFACTURERS OP MACARONI (HOI UDOH) BUCKWHEAT (HOI S0BA o The largest and only incorporated concern of its kind in Honolulu. A new enterprise launched by enterprising merchants. K. Yamamoto SALES Tel. 399. Hotel St. near To ATTRACT THE JAPANESE TRADE advertise in THE DAILT HIPPO JIJI, tho most popular end widely circulated evening paper unou the Japanese colony. JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY with either IanKuan ol Japanese, Chi. , Korean or English. The Nippu rafS-f-' T. SODA. Phone Main 41. The Best is the" Cheapest ! Y f If you are going to have your picture taken you want the best at Y the most reasonable prices. If you are not going to have a likeness f of yourself for Xmas, you ought to. Jgjjrf-- t T.. LET US GIVE YOU OUR PRICES. Pacific Photo Gallery Waverley Block. 17 Hotel st Makftl s,de Telephone 588 Bindt's Transfer Co. All Christmas packages placed in my charge will be delivored before day light Christmas mornong. RUDOLPH 180 Merchant Street, Fresh Salmons and jHali-! I butsalsoinSmokedjustre-1 ceived by S. S. Columbian f f.,MAVpiHHHIPgflHBglgHHH HgP ggggMgBgHggggigvljiBlPB 8Pooeo08oeoooeooeooo Tungsten Lamps ARE SUPERIOR lie Brilliancy, Quality and Efficiency They are Specially Adapted to Stores and Show Windows where it is Desirable to Give the True Color Values. The First Cost is Soon O set by the Saving in Current Consumption, The Hawaiian Electric Co., UAHTBD. King Street near Alnkea. Phone 390, 9coosoeoo04K I tHH in 1 fcJ M I near Aala Street and AGENT. Nuuanu. P. O. Box 810 99 JBt Jiji .Co., Ltd., Manazer. Hotel Street near Naaaan. BINDT, Mgr. .ZHBSZT Magoon Building I !