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TWO THE HAWAIIAN STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1910. mk Steamship Company US AVE S. F. ierra AItIUVE HON. LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. P. JUNE 1st JUNE 24 JUNE 29 JULY 6 JULY 9 JULY IB JULY 20 JULY 20 JULY 30 AUG. 6 AUG. 10 AUG. 1G AUG 20 AUG. 26 AUG. 31 SEPT. U SEPT. 10t SEPT. 1G SEPT. 21 SEPT. 27 Connects at Honolulu with C. A. Line for Sydney. C. A. Line loavea Honolulu tor Australia Jan. 8, 10 and every 28 days. Arrives in Honolulu a week in advance of O. a. Line steamer en routo in Sydney. RATES from Honolulu to San Francisco First Class, $65 ; Round Trip, $110. Family Room, extra, FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO rewer & Co.9 GENERAL AGENTS. Ltd. Canadian-Australian Royal Malt Steamship Go 5! W , Tnd calling Kt Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Brisbane, Q. FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. FOR VANCOUVER. t MA1TAI Juno 25 MARAMA " MAITA1 92MAKURA JULY 19 MARAMA J',1,Y 22-MAivuuA Calls at Fanning Island. CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. Theo. E Duvies & Co., Ltd., GeJl Avpnts Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Toyo Kisen Kaisha S. S, Co. r Bteamem ot the above Companies will Oil at HONOLULU and Leave thU Port on or about the Dates mentioned below: LEAVE HONOLULU FOR ORIENT. LEAVE HONOLULU FOR S. F "nN MARU JUNE 28 CHINA TONE 18 SIBERIA . '. . . JULY , 4 MANCHURIA ? JULY 13 CHIYOMARU JULY 2 xrANPHTIRIA ..JULY 18 ASIA VSUt 9 chiyo SSa:.::: ..july k Mongolia July ? CHIYO MAHU 2 TENYQ MARU 30 MONGOLIA AUG. 15 KOREA AUG. TENYO MARU AUG. 23 NIPPON MARU AUG. 2 KOREA AUU. ia ommw miotam Vtatut SEPT. 13 CHINA SEPT, SIBERIA SEPT. 19 MANCHURIA SEPT. 10 rmMA ....SEPT. 27 CHIYO MARU SEPT. 17 MANCHURIA OCT. 3 ASIA SEPT. 24 Ml REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. Manoa Valley, 3 bedrooms. .. ,40. 00 Matlock Ave., 2 bedrooms.... 25. 0U Matlock Ave, 3 bedrooms 30. 00 Alexander St., 5 bedrooms 60.09 Lunalilo St., 3 bedrooms 25.00 Nuuanu St., 7 bedrooms 60.00 FURNISHED. Manoa Valley, 3 bedrooms 50.U0 Young St., 2 bedrooms 30.00 TIDE8, 8UN AND MOON. First quarter.of tho moon, Juno 11th, t pl Pa 2 $. si $ 1 13 $ 1 1 i l. M. ft. A.M. A. M. I'. M. I ScH. 13 8:25 1.6 0M5 3:25 1:37 5:18,0 43 1J 0:22 1.3 11:10 -1:02 3:31 5ilsjo:43 0:23 15 10:20 1.1 12:00 4:36 6:21 5:18 0:44 0:6G 10 12:35 1.3 11:11 6:08 0:48 5:lJl;41 1:27 17 1:10 1.6 6:38 7:63 5:18,6:14 1 69 18 1:42 1.7 0:00 0:08 8:47 5:186:41 2:30 10 213 1.8 0:47 CM 0:33 5:196:45 3:03 FOR SALE. Improved and unimproved property in Manoa, Kaimukl, Palolo and inside districts. Wanted To buy a small house and lot In good neighborhood. ' ike Corner Fort and Merchant Btmti. For Business Communications WIRELESS, On Sunday mornings the office is open from eight until ten. Bridge aud Beach Stoves ror Coal-m Woo Qutcs Meal Dine Flame Oil Stovai Perfection Oil Stoves. Giant Burner Crasolln Stovei. EMMELUTH & CO.. LTD. Phone 211. Wo. 145 King El FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO H. HACKFELD ft CO. I TP Matson Navigation Co.'s Schedule, 1910 DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. From San Francisco. For San Francisco. S S Lurline J"n 8 S S. Lurline Juno 13 S. S. Wilhelmlna June 14 S. S. Wllhemina June 22 S. S. Nevadan of this line sails from Sap Francisco for Honolulu direct June 14. i COLD STORAGE SOLICITED. For further particulars apply tc CASTLE & COOKE LTD.,..-- GENERAL AGENTS. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. FROM NEW YORK TO HONO LULU, via Tehuantepec, every sixth day. Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South Brooklyn. coriM opatti p AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: S. S. Columbian to sail June 19 H K- ATlTZONIAN July 13 For further Information apply to H HACKFELD & CO., LTD, Agents, Honolulu. C P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. UN ON PAG FIC TRANSFER CO. LTD BAGGAGE, SHIPPING, STORAGE, WOOD, PACKING, COAL. Pi I HE 126 KING ST. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING Firewood and Coal Best Grades Always On Hand Concrete Brick, Crushed Rock and Sand Hustace-Peck Co. LID. Phone 295 63 Queen Street Somma's Special Salve For Piles Guaranteed to contain nothing Injurious. Cures chronic pores, cuts, burns and all nl-in diseases of the humnn race. Prepared by G. SOMMA, fcc ret Salve Specialist No. 10 King St Uouolulu. T. II Times of tho tide are taken from tho U. S. Coast ana Geodetic Survey tables. Tho tides at Kahulul and Hilo occur about one hour earlier than at Honolulu. Honolulu standard time Is 10 hours 30 minutes slower than Greenwich tlmo, being that of tho meridian of 157 degrees 30 mlns. The tlmo whistle blows at 1:30 p.m., which is the samo as Greenwich 0 hours 0 minutes. The - sun and moon are for local time for thewholo group. I Shipping in Port (Government Vessels.) KukuI.U. S. L. H. T., Carriger. Thetis) U. S. R. C, Pope. (Merchant Vessels.1 Aldeu Besse, Am. bk., Miller, San 'edro, May 18 Flaurenco Ward, Am. c:nr I'.ltz, Midway Isle, May 8 Renee RIkmers, erG. sp., Dan, from Bremen, June 1. O. M. Kelloggfl Am. sc. from Eureka, June 15. Coronado, Am. bkt., San Francisco, Juno 10. Helene, Am. schr. Aberdeen, Juno 11. Robert Lewers, Am. schr. Port Gam ble, June 14. Fearless Am. schr. Gray's Harbor June 14. Mary E. Foster, Am, schr. Port Lud low, June 15. . TRANSPORT SERVICE. Dix, ar. Seattle from Hon., May 14. Logan from Honolulu, for Manila, June 14. Thomas, ar S. F. from Hon., March 1C. Sheridan, ar. Manila from Hon., June 3. Sherman, ar. S. F. from Honolulu, June 11. WHTEi Is Absolutely Pure TELEPHONE 71. ARRIVED. t . June 1C. A. H. S. S. Missourian, from Seattle and Tacoma, 0:00 a. m. Str. Claudine, from Hilo and way ports, C:00 a. m. WAV.VW.V.V.V.W.VV.V PARTY FAVORS. Fine new assortment of no velties. A. B. ARLEIGH & CO., LTD. Hotel Street. Empire Chop House (Lately Palace Grill.) Bethel St Opp. Empire Theatre. Open Day and Night, Culsino Unsur passed. BEST MEALS AT ALL HOURS. J. W. KRSHNER nUTQ TIRE REPAIRING 1177 Alakea St. Phone 411 Iwalcami & Co Japanese Silks, Dry Goods and Hats of All Kinds. Robinson BIock Hotel BtreeL I GIG KICK BO ilD CHINESE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING AND JOL PRINTING. No. 49 Cor. ot Bralth and HoUl BU Territorial Board of JmmiqraUon OFFICH: 405 Stangenwald Bldg. HONOLULU. Robinson, Mary Brown, Isabel Brown, J. A. Mngoon, Mrs. Magon, Lona Jar rett, Allcen Jarrett, Miss Clark, Miss E. Desha, C. S. Holloway, Miss Clark, Miss Peterman, Miss G. Alu, C. W. Ashford, H. Mlki, S. K. Pedro, W. H. Rico, Mrs. Rico, Miss Forrest, Rev. W. D.Vestervolt,'Miss Clinton, P. D, FGREIGN STEAMERS TIE TABLE STEAM ES TO ARRIVE. Name. I rom. Due. Kellett, Jr., Mrs. Kcllett,.Jos. Bright, China, Yokohama Juno 19 Rev. J. M. Lydgate, Mrs. Rose Kane, Marama, Sydney, Juno 21 H. Kane, Miss L. Kahoa, Miss K. Pu- Sierra, San Francisco, June 24 leloa, Miss M. Kahoa. Manuka Victoria Juno 24 Per Str. Kinau, for Kauai ports, Manchuria, Yokohama Juno 24 Juno 21 Master Crane, Mrs. Chas. S. Nippon Maru, Stn Francisco. .Juno 27 Crane, Miss J. M. Soper, Miss D. Columbian, Seattle, .. Juno 28 Whittinton, Miss P. Blackstalk, Miss STEAMERS TO DEPART. Noedaneyer, Mrs. Ed Jones, Miss H. Name. For. Depart. Jones, Miss Margaret Jones, Miss Catherine Jones, A. Thevcnln, W. P. Whittington, Fred Christian, J. Fas soth, H. Fassoth, Miss Benton, Miss Bannard, Miss Helon Bobmn, Miss J. Atherton, Miss Frances Ferrler, Miss Vera Damon, M. B. Fernandez, J. B. Fernandez, M. B. Fernandez, Miss Camara, Miss Kaiser, A. Antler son. Per str. Mauna Kea, for Hilo and way ports, June 21 Julia Wing, Choy Jano, Jack Moir, Goodale Molr, Miss Moir, Mrs. Molr, Miss Campbell, Mrs. Lydgate, J. F. Molr and wife, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Nott, Miss Nott, R. W. Shingle, H. F. Lewis Miss Hind, Mrs. Hind, Miss Stockor, Geo. Akau, Her. bert Hipp, Mrs. Ault, Miss Ault, J. Richard Martha Tulloch, Mrs. Maby Annie Lindsay, E. G. Batolle, Alex ander Long, W Iter Watson, M. Men- gler, A. Mclntyro, N. Woo, R. Solo mon, E. R. Rodenbent, D. Makekau, Walter Watson, M. Chlng Sue, Miss A. Kau, Mrs. Hipp, Miss Lana Ander son, Mrs. Morey, Mrs. Borden, E. Caldelra, M. de Halne, Mrs. Thelma Murphy, Miss S. McLean, C. W. Gun. ther, Miss H. H. Ronton, Miss Ruth Renton, Miss May Renton, Miss Eliza beth Renton, MIssMacDonald, Miss R. M. Hanson, E. Lindsay. Mrs. Tay lor, Miss D. Taylor, Miss Winne, Mrs. A. F. Johnson. Fine Job Prtnung, star Offlon. Mexican, Sallna Cruz, Juno 17 China, San Francisco Juno 19 Marama, Victoria Juno 21 Wilhelmlna, San Francisco, ..Juno 22 tlanuka, Colonies Juno 24 Manchuria, San Francisco, ...Juno 24 Nippon Maru, Yokohama, ...Juno 27 Missourian, Salina Cruz, Juno 29 Sierra, San Francisco, June 29 "WIRELESS SPARKS." P. M. S. S. CHINA, AT SEA, 1033 miles. Will arrive 5 a. m. Sunday. P. M. S. S. KOREA, AT SEA 7C1 miles. All well. M. N. S. S. HYADES, AT SEA COO miles at 8. p m. Will arrive 5 a. m. St turday. M. N. S. S. LURLINE, AT SEA 550 miles; moderate northeast wind and sea. James F. Horgan, Stock and Bond Broker Member of Honolulu atock and Bond Exchange. Stock and Bond Orders receive prompt attention. Information furnished relative fo all STOCKS AND BONDS. meif?ar loans negotiated. hone 72. P. o. Box D94 HAWAIIAN I Pi Mini 9 i s MilBiliffli LIMITED t Beretania Street near Aala Street. MANUFACTURERS OF MACARONI H0SH AND BUCKWHEAT ) DEPARTED. June 15. M. N. S. S. Wilhelmlna, Johnson, for Hilo, 5:10 p. m. Br. Str. Heathdene, Tlppett,' for Mu- ranan, Japan, 5:30 p. m. The Largest and Only Incorporated Concern of Its Kind in Honolulu. A New Enterprise Launched by Enterprising Merchants. PASSENGERS. Arrived. Per S. S. Claudine, from Hilo and way ports, Juno lu. auss a. Wil liams, H. F. Wulhrmnnn, Mr. Edgar, C. E. King, Miss E. Kales, H. T. Bro- derick, E. E. Battello and son, J. II McKenzie, Mrs. Mason, Rev. W. Ault, Mrs. Ault, Miss R. Wilkin s. Rev. W. B. Oleson, Yee Kul. Wide nnd two children, Geo. Tanaka, Miss Davison, Charles Gay and wife, Miss Gav, T. E. Hudson and wife, Master Frank Thompson and maid, A. A. Santos. A. A. Wilder, J. .1. Nowcombe and wife, R. C. Searle and wife, A. M. Brown, E. A. Douthitt, Mr. Shlgleda and wife, Miss Pilgrim, H. B. Brown, Wong Lung, Mrs. Davison and child, T. A. Burmlngham, W. Isaac, Rev. L. Kroll. Booked to Depart. Per str. Claudine, for Maul and Ha waii, June 17 G. Rosecrans and wife. M: Taylor and wife, Mies A. Wall. Miss E. Chalmers Mrs. F.. E. Unrvo'' and two children, Charles Payne, It. E. Askno, Allllo Seakani, Gertrude A. Seong, Miss C. E. Church, Mrs. M. C. Correa, W. B. Lymor, Harold Bald win, Ernest Baldwin, Margaret Cook, Miss Edith naldwln, Cleo Case, D. Wadsworth, A. Wadsworth, J. Sabey, A. Nansen, Lawrence Gay, Ernest Gay, Rowland Gay, Elsie Gay, Mary Gay, Charles Gay and wife, Miss C E. Wheolor, Miss E. Keola, Mrs. E. Saffrey, Rev. Short, Fred Short, Mrs. MIngler, Miss Glass, Miss Cummlngs. Ppr str. Mauna Loa, for Kona and Kau ports, Juno 24 Mrs. C. S. Hollo way, Lona Conant, Nellie Conant, Miss Akerman, Jane Akerman, Elma Conant, Fred Conant, F. Steiner, Edith August, Elmer August, M. Ma. goon, L. Magoon, J. Lino, Leo Tom, Captain Winter, Mrs. Winter, Mrs. O. s 9 t 9. nj 3 -j . g Tel. 399. Hotel Street near Nuuanu. P. O. Box 819. K. Yamamoto SALES AGENT. A. "BAILEY" WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS IS RUSTPROOF vlat them at HONOLULU WIRE BED CO., LTD., King and Alakea Streets. I IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE 2 I IN NEWSPAPERS a S ANYWIIIiRC AT ANYTlMfl h Call on or Write S ft DAK'S ADVERTISING AGENCY I3J Sansome Street Con sider How many steps an ELECTRIC IRON will save you when sowing. Instead of tn.king a garment down to the hot stove to he pressed, you can have tho iron right in the sewing room and do tho pressing there. It will save many steps and much time and enable the sewing to go on with out interruption, for the iron will be ready for use as often as you need it. The Hawaiian Electric Co., BAN FRANC18CO. CALIP. S I Mrs- KimOKOa, MISS) A. Ma- $0BeMMea&a)aa42 guiro Mrs J A Maeulre, Mrs. C. J.