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TWO THUS HAWAIIAN ftTAlt, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1)10. Oceanic Steamship Company Sierra Schedule LEAVE S. P. ARRIVE HON. LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. F, JUNE ISt JUNE 24 JUNE 20 JULY JULY 9 JULY 15 JULY 20 i JULY 26 JULY 30 AUG. 5 AUG. 10 AUG. 16 AUG. 20 AUG. 2G AUG. 31 SEPT. 6 SEPT.' 101 SEPT. 16 SEPT. 21 SEPT. 27 IConnects at Honolulu with C. A. Lino for Sydney. O. A. Lino leaves Honolulu for Australia Jan. 8, 10 and every 28 days. Arrives In Honolulu a week In advance of C. a. Line steamer en route to Sydney. RATES from Honolulu to San Francisco First Class, $65; Round Trip, $110. Family Room, extra. FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO rewer & Co., Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Go m.m.M nf th nnmm lino runnln In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and 8ydney, N. S. W., and calling tit Victoria, B. c, nonoium nan nDane, w. FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. FOR VANCOUVER. MAITAI June 25 MAKURA JULY 19 MAR AM A 22 Calls at Fanning Island. CALLING AT 8UVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. Theo. E Davies & Co., Ltd., Ge'l Agents Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Kisen Kaisha S. S. Co. Toyo Steamers ot the above Companies will Call at HONOLULU and Leave title Port on or about the Dates mentioned below: LEAVE HONOLULU FOR ORIENT. LEAVE HONOLULU FOR 8. F. NIPPON MARU ..JUNE 28 MANCHURIA JUNE 25 SIBERIA , JULY 4 CHIYO MARU JULY 2 CHINA JULY 13 ASIA JULY 9 MANCHURIA JULY 18 MONGOLIA July ?4 CHIYO MARU JULY 26 TENYO MARU JULY 30 ASIA AUG. 2 KOREA AUG. 7 MONGOLIA AUG. 15 NIPPON MARU AUG. 20 TENYO MARU AUG. 23 SIBERIA AUG. 28 KOREA AUG. 29 CHINA SEPT. 3 NIPPON MARU SEPT. 13 MANCHURIA SEPT. 10 SIBERIA SEPT. 19 CHIYO MARU SEPT. 17 CHINA SEPT. 27 ASIA SEPT. 24 MANCHURIA OCT. 3 MONGOLIA I OCT. 8 ' FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO H. HACKFELD CO. I ID Matson Navigation Co.'s Schedule, 1910 DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. Arrive from San Francisco Sail for San Francisco. Lurllne July 6 Lurllno July 12 WHhelmlna July 12 Wllhelmlna July 20 Nevadan .' July 21 Lurllno August 9 Lurllne August 3 Wllhelmlna August 17 Wllhelmlna August 9 Lurllno September 6 Nevadan August 18 For further particulars apply to CASTLE & COOKE LTD.,..".... GENERAL AGENTS. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec, every sixth flay. Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharr, 41st Street, Bouth Brooklyn. FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: S. S. Columbian to sail Juno 19 S. S. ARIZONIAN July 13 For further Information apply to H HACKFELD & CO., LTD, Agents, Honolulu. C P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Ill REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Modern story and a half houso In good locality $3000 A homo in Kalmukl on car line; largo lot with remodeled houso In ex cellent condition. This property can bo bought on easy installments. Prlco ?4750. 25 Acres of land, improved, in Palolo Valley. Bargain Prlco for quick sale. FOR LEASE. Residence of C. L. Wight, Pulwa, tfuuanu Valley, furnished, for ono year. J TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Full moon Juno 22 at 9:41 a. m. -8 -3 .8 8 Si l h E Pf S I 5l as 1 5 si s sl n w a 5 3 3 g to 3 1'. 31. It. A. 3lT A. 31. I'. 31. I . Sets 20 2:45 2.0 1:32 7:13 10:15 5:10 0-45 3:41 21 3:17 2.1 2:05 7i43 10:54 5:los45 4:22 22 3:50 2.2 2:40 8:13 11:32 5 10 0:45 Rises 2.1 4:33 2.2 3:33 8:40 5:20 0i45 7:57 A.M 21 5:00 2.2 4:10 9:23 0.05 5:20 6:45 8:39 25 5:40 2.1 5:11 10:00 0:30 5:20 0:45 9:37 20 0:22 1.9 0:12 10:57 1:14 5:2110:40 10:21 FOR RENT. Furnished, possession July 1, 1910. AnapunI St., (2 bedrooms) $35. Kinau St., (4 hod rooms) $45. "IUHll' Corner Fort and Merchant Streets. TIME IS IMPORTANT II1 Use The WIRELESS On Sunday mornings the offlco is open from eight until ten. FOR A wI0E Bridge and Beach Stovea tor Coal ot Woo. Quick Meal Blue Flame Oil Stoves Perfection Oil Stovea. Giant Burner Qasollna Stovea. EMMELUTH & CO.. LTD. Phone 211. .No. 145 Kins E.1 Sows Special Salve For Piles Guaranteed to contain nothing injurious. Cures chronic sores, cuts, burns Rnd all skin diseases of the human race. Prepared by G. NOMMA, Secret Balro Specialist No. 10 King St Honolulu. T. II CONSOLIDATED SODfl WHTEfi Is Absolutely Pure TELEPHONE 71. FIRE WORKS AND FLAGS at A. B. ARLEIGH & CO., LTD. Hotel Street. Times of tho tldo are taken from tho U. S. Coast ana Geodetic Survey tables. Tho tides at Kahulul and Hllo occur about one hour earlier than at Honolulu. Honolulu standard time is 10 hours 30 minutes slower than Greenwich time, being that of the meridian of 157 degrees 30 mlns, Tho tlmo whistle blows at 1:30 p.m., which is the same as Greenwich 0 hours 0 minutes. The sun and moon are for local time for tho whole group. v . . ... . . . , , . Shipping m Port (Government Vessels.) Kukul, U. S. L. H. T., Carriger. Thetis, U. S. R. C, Pope. U. S. S. Cleveland, Rodman, Manila June 21. U. S. S. Chattnooga, McDonald, Ma nila, June 21. (Merchant Vessels.1 Alden Besse, Am. bk., Miller, San Pedro, May 18. Flaurence Ward, Am. E:nr Pillz, Midway Isle, May 8 Renee Rikmers, Ger, sp. Dan. from Bremen, June I. O. M. Kellogg Am. sc from Eureka. June 15. 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. Inca, Am. schr., Tacoma, June 15. L'Avenlr, Bel. sp., Zander, Newcas tle, June 17. R. P. Rlthet, Am. bk., Drew, San Francisco June 18. Coronado, Am. bkt., San Francisco, June 10. M. N. S. S. Nevadan San Francisco June 22. ON TRANSFER 126 KING ST. FIG GO. LTD BAGGAGE, SHIPPING, STORAGE, WOOB, PACKING, COAL. P1I01IE 58 FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING 5l Ln Firewood and Coals! Best Grades Always On Hand Concrete Brick, Crushed Rock and Sand Hustace-Peck Co. LTD. Phone 295 63 Queen Street Empire Chop House (Lately Palace Grill.) Bethel St Opp. Empire Theatre. Open Day and Night, Cuisine Unsur passed. BEST MEALS AT ALL HOURS. J. W. KBRSHNGR flUTO TIRE REPAIRING 1177 Alakea St Phone 4t Iwakami &Co Japanese Silks, Dry Goods and Hats of All Kinds. Robinson Blocs Hotel Street. 1 Cll id BO ID CHINESE NBWSPAPHR PUBLISHING AND JOL PRINTING. No. 41 Cor. of Smith and Hotel Bti. fl . . Territorial Board of Immigfaiion OFFICE: 40S Btangenwald Bldg. HONOLULU. I IF YOU WISH TO AnVFRTISF 5 IN NEWSPAPERS SJ ANYWHERE AT ANYTIMfl "r Call on or Wrlto j 8 ft DAKE'S ADYERIIMG AGEHCI 134 Sansomo Street ? 8AN FRANCISCO, CALIF, j TRANSPORT SERVICE. DIx, ar. Seattle from Hon., May 14. Logan from Honolulu, lor Manila, June 14. Thomas, ar S. F. from Hon., March 1C. Sheridan, from Manila for Hon. June 15. Sherman, ar. S. F. from Honolulu, June 11. noskl, Mrs. K. O. Humoto, A. V. Holgntc, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. W. Gil bert, H. Tlbbdtts, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. John Smea ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cooke, H. D. and B M. Cooke, William NIcholl, Misses B and t Cousens, Miss E. Baker, Miss Komes, Dr. C. F. Roberts and Valet, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Power. Per M. N. S. S. Wllhelmlna, For, San Francisco, Juno 22. Chas. Hall, W. Williamson, H. B. Glffard, J. Evans, Miss Hanna Medell, Mr. and Mrs. Mc intosh, T. J. King, W. P. Catchart, H. Fredericks, Mrs. W. H. Bliss and 2 children, Miss Frances S. Smith, Mrs. A. J. Stevens, Andrew Bushnell and party, Miss Ida Montague, Miss A. M. Stevens, Miss R. M. Ellingsworth, Om- sted Atwater, C. T. Fltz, J. S. Reld, Jas. ju. Holt, H. L. McDonald, T. H. Mon- cure, J. M. Levy, W. H. Barrlnger, Miss Craig, Mrs. J. H. Craig, Miss RuthSeybolt, O. G. Taylor, Richard Knife, J. L. Lewis, Miss A. J. Aspln wall, Mrs. . C. Lorenzen, Miss Dora At water, Miss Juliette Atwater, Miss Car rie McLean, Miss M. ,C Drayeur, Miss A. WHllIamson, Mrs. J. L. Cooper, Dr. H. D. Hunlngton, H. A. Pearce, Dr. A. E. Hackett, Mrs. A. E. Hackett, Mrs. A. E. Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wight, Miss Lela Craig, Miss Helen Lathron. Mrs. J. B. Lathron. MIrr M. McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Clark, Miss P. B. Dunloy, Miss Elizabeth J. Cillis, C. W. Paty, E. K. Humphries, W. J. McNeil, Mrs. McNeil, Miss C. L. Sheffield, Miss N. Qulhampton, A. E. Jordan, W. Smith, Blakeley McStock. er, Miss Julia McStocker, Mrs. F. B. McStocker, Miss J. K. Beckloy, Mrs. M. E. Green, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoi mes and family, G. A. Davis, Mrs. E. D. Tcnney, V. E. Tenney, Miss Ten ney, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Foster, F. tf. ummans, j. Andrade, E. E. Bodgo, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hazelton and in fant, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kinney and f child, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McLean, Miss Helen McLean, Mrs. A. Gartenberg and family, F. E. Thompson Jr., Thos. H. Doane, Miss M. A. Dean, Mrs. J. R. Dean, Mrs. Carwlthen, Miss R. A. Car ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moses and child, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Butchart and child, Mrs. Alice Brown, Mrs. R. C. Keener, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Beckley, H. Armstrong. Booked to Depart. Per. O. S. S. Sierra, xor San Fran cisco June 29 Paul de Longpre, Mrs. de Longpre, Miss de Longpre, Dr. H. B. Embant, Mrs. H. B. Embant, Prof. Scott, Victor S. Clark, W; W. Taylor, Miss B. Weight, Miss E. Mansard, Mrs. Renjes, Miss Renjes, Mrs. E. Noyes, Mrs. A. Hasbrouck, Miss Leyton, Mrs. E. Deacon, Mr. and Mrs. Nott, Miss M. R. Roe, Miss G. Campbell, Mr. and D. R. Mossman, W. E. Bell, Miss Zelg. lor, Miss L. W. Smith, F. A. Rich mond, H. T. Clark, Mrs. A. Lyle, Miss M. Walsh, Mrs. Ela Austin, Mrs. T. H. Crozler, Mrs. W. A. McKay, Miss M. M. Andrado, Miss J. M. Barker, Mrs. L. E. Arnand, J. Garcia, C. C. Hilts, Judgo W. A. McKay, Mrs. and Miss Ncedham, M. Rosenberg, W. Allen, Mrs. S. Decoto, Miss J. E. Grey, Mrs. A. Knight, Miss M. Horner, Miss E. A. Cameron, Miss E. Jacobson, Miss M, G. Borden, Miss N. Moore, Miss M. M. Cooke, J. R. McLean, Mrs. McLean, Miss A. H. Lycott, Miss Florence Leo, Mrs. and Miss Douglas, Mrs. J. T. Lowls, J. dradc,, Misses Ruth and Cornelia Gelssel, C. A. Simpson, R. H. Wallen, Mrs. T. M. Metcalf, C. H. Lip plncott, F. F. Woodford, W. J. McNeil, Br. Morris, Bro. Eugene, Miss A. A. McCord, Miss E. G. Cameron, K. S. Lldgate A. F. Cooke. FOREIGN STEAMERS TIE TABLE STEAMES TO ARRIVE. Name. From. Due. Sierra, San Francisco Juno 24 Manuka Victoria, Juno 24 Manchuria, Yokohama, June 24 Nippon Maru, San Francisco. .June 27 Columbian, Seattle, .. Juno 28 STEAMERS TO DEPART. Name. For. Depart. Wllhelmlna, San Francisco, . .June 22 Ianuka, Colonies June 4 Manchuria, San Francisco, ...June 24 Nippon. Maru, Yokohama, ...Juno 27 MIssourlan, Sallna Cruz, June 29 Sierra, San Francisco, June 29 ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARKS. You can no doubt recall the collec tion of roots, herbs and barks your grandmother made every fall for the , family medicine chest. It is interesting to noto that the most successful remedy for femalo ills had its origin more than thirty years ago in one of these home medi cine chests, and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made today In immense quantities from those same roots and herbs with extreme accuracy, care and cleanliness. . $500 POSTAGE STAMP. A postage stamp, with a philatelic value of $500 was received by Post master General Hitchcock from the international Postal Union head- Mrs. Geo. Ross, Miss M. Grace, Miss quarters at Berne, Switzerland. The McGregor, Theo. NIckelson, C. W. Smith, Miss Fleming, Miss Hare, Mrs. stamp bears the profile of King Ed ward VII. It was Issued for the ARRIVED. Tuesday, June 21. C.-A. S. S. Marama, from Sydney via Suva, p. m. Str. Mauna Lea, from Kona and Kau ports, a. m. U. S. S. Cleveland, Rodman, towing U. S. S. Chattanooga (disabled), from Manila, 12 noon. Wednesday, June 22. M. N. S. S. Nevadan, from San FranclBCO. DEPARTED. Tuesday, June 21. C.-A. S. S. Marama, for Vancouver and Victoria, midnight. Str. Mauna Kea, Freeman, for Hllo and -way ports, 12 noon. Stmr. Kinau, for Kauai ports, 5 p. m. Smr. Kikahala, for Molokal and Maui ports, 5 p. m. Stmr. Iwnlani, for Mahukona and Kawaihae, 12 noon. Wednesday, June 22. M. N. S. S. Wllhelmlna, for Sa Francisco 10 a. m. .. ..PASSENGERS. Arrived. Per C. A. S. S. Marumn, from SV ney Juno 21 For Honolulu: A. L. Balcombo, H. J. Edmunds, G. Burns, W. F. Corbett, H. D. Mcintosh, Mrs. and Miss Mcintosh, Wr. Lang, Miss D. Broadhurst, Mr. and Mrs, L. Pren tice, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Miss Ross, Mr. and Mrs. J. K Currier Mrs. J. J. Hicks and maid, Mrs. Furneaux, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coburn, F. E. Klnir. M. Foley, Mrs. Foley, F. Lowroy, Mr. Murray, Mr. Ford, Mr. Vincenyo. Departed. Per C. A. S. S. MaTama, for Van couver, Juno 21. Miss Maude Port, Theo. Herd, John Twist and child, Miss G. L. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sotour, Miss D. Smith, Miss M. Bow- don, Mrs Jack Molr, Mrs. A. Slof- J. Rosenberg, P. Bernlce Cooke, MlssstraIts Settlement, and has the high- Taner, Mrs. M. Restarlck, Mrs. E. est race valuo of any postage stamp Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kohl, Mary T. ever issled. It is beautifully printed Moore, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Beckor, Miss ln two colors, orange and lilac. Sandry, Miss L. Melln, Mrs. Beaumont, 1 1 110 stamp has been turned over Mrs. C. L. Hoogs, Miss Ryan, Mrs. J. , to Stanley I. Slack, curator of the Gregg, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Werner, e. 1 PostaI Museum, to be placed on ex- Horner, R. E. Herdman, J. L. Law-, nlultlon- rence, Mrs. J. H. Kent, Miss Rosen berg, Miss Wells, Mrs. N. B. Hoyt, Mrs. S. Burt, Miss Burt, Mrs. M. Eisert, Mrs. T. Wooden, Mrs. E. K. Cowan, A. M. Scott, Miss Woodford, Miss- M. Mossman, Miss Glasscack, H. W. Ei sert, C. D. Miner, Mrs. C. Bellon, John Hind, Mrs. G. A. Harker, Miss L. Tyler, J. Stearns, G. A. Harker, Mr. and Mrs. Cressaty, W. W. Klrkland, J. D. Neal, MORAL: "Tho old snoozer has gotevfl head on him, after all," said tho Fox to himself as ho galloped away to And other game. "I might not have eaten him, but ho was wise not to take any chances." Sine Job Frlntnur. mar omca 5 .HAWAIIAN s1 IfanUaif Herctania Street near Aala Street. . MANUFACTURERS OF MACARONI (HUSH AND BUCKWHEAT CHOSH (I, M) 'l I SGBA The Largest and Only Incorporated Concern of Its Kind in Honolulu. A New Enterprise Launched by Enterprising Merchants. K. Yamarnotb SALES AGENT. K Tel. 39a. Hotel Street near Nuuanu. P. n A "BAILEY" WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS IS RUSTPROOF Get them at HONOLULU WIRE BED CO., LTD., -. . King and Alakea Streets. r s