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i I : Oceanic Steamship Company Sierra Schedule LEAVE S. F. ARRIVE HON. LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. F. DEC. 3 DEO. 9 DEC. 14 DEC. 20 DEC. 24 DEC. 30 JAN. 4 JAN. 10 JAN. 14 JAN. 20 JAN. 25 JAN. 31 PBUi 4 FEB. 10 FEB. 15 FEB. 21 Feb! 25 MAR. 3 MAR. S MAR 14 Connectlona at Honolulu with C. A. Lino for Sydney. C. A. Lino loaves Honolulu for Australia Jan. 7, 1911, and every 28 day thereafter. Arrive In Honolulu n week In ad vance of C. A. Lino steamer en routo to Sydney. RATES rrom Honolulu to San Fr nnclBCO First Class, $65; Round Trip, $110. Family Room, extra. ' Reservations will not bo hold lat or thnn twenty-four hours prior to the advertised sailing time unless tickets nro paid for in full. FOR PARTIC ULARS. APPLY TO GENERAL AGENTS. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Co Bfamers ol the above line running In connection with the J CANADIAN. PACIFC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, f S! wT. and caning it Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Brl.ban.. Q. FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. FOR VANCOUVER. MOANA JANUARY 7 MAKURA JANUA RT 3 MAKURA FEBRUARY 3 ZEALANDl'A JANUARY 31 Calls at Fannlrut Island. CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES, Theo, H. Davies & Co., Ltd., Gel Agents Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Toyo Kisen Kaisha S. S. Co. Bteamem of the above Companies will Call at HONOLULU and Leav. tbla Port on or about the Date, mentioned below.: WAVE HONOLULU FOR ORIENT. LEAVE HONOLULU FOR 8. F. u.Mm,mA DEC. 19 MONGOLIA DEC- 21 cyu:::::::::::::::.iEc. 27 tenyo maru 1911. lal1- . qt . JAN. 3 KOREA JAN. 7 ASIA ... NIPPON MARU ,.-JAN. 21 ; Siberia jan. 23 1 "" CHINA FEB. 4 MANCHURIA FEB. II ' . ... CHIYO MARU FEB. 18 ; asia fed. 25 ' FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO & CO. L MatsonNavigation Co.'s Schedule, 1910-1 M DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. ARRIVE S. S. "LURLINE" '.DEC. 14 S. S. S. "W1LHELMINA" DEC. 27 S. S. S. LURLINE JAN. 11 S. S. S. W1LHELMINA Jan. 24 S. S S. HONOLULAN JAN. 27 S. S. S. LURLINE FEB. 11 S. S. S. WILHELMINA FEB. 21 S. S. S. Hyades of this line sails from about Dec. 24. CASTLE & COOKE LTD SAIL. S. "LURLINE" DEC. 20 S. "WILHELMVNA" JAN. 4 S. LURLINE..., JAN. 20 S. WILHELMINA FEB. 1 S. HONOLULAN FEB. 4 S. LURLINE FEB. 21 S. WILHELMINA MAR, 1 Seattle for Honolulu direct In or .GENERAL AGENTS. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec, every slxtn day. Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharr, 41st Street. South Brooklyn. FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: S. S. Virginian to ball December 1G S. S. MEXICAN to sail December 28 S. S. MISSOURIAN to sail , January 9 For turtner information apply to H. HACKFELD & CO, LTD, Agent, Honolulu. C P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Leaving The Islands ? We will take charge of the packing and shipping of your household goods, relieving you of all the worries of making out Custom House and Shipping Papers. Union-Paolflo Transfer Oo. ling Street, next to Alex. Young Bldg. Telephone 1874. Firewood and Coal Best Grades Always On Hand Concrete Brick, Crushed Rock and Sand Hustace-Peck Go. 110. Phone 2295 63 Queen Street TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Last quartor of the moon, Dec. 23. I hL Up -S-, 1 a 3 H 5s Rl si p! a s 1 3 1 l-a ll a 11 a a 5 -3 3 g 3 A. M. ft. P. M. P. M. I. M. 19 6:G0 2.1 6:11 1:38 10:59 0:31 6:25 9.01 20 0:31 1.9 7 2:13 11:55 0:35 5:25 10:09 21 7:16 1.7 9:07 2:5J 0:35 6:20 11:05 A.M. 22 8-00 1.5 10:30 3:31 1:13 6:305:20 11 ISO 23 8:53 1.2 11:30 4:08 3:00 6:30 6:27 24 9:60 1.0 4:43 4:50 6:37.5:27 0:40 A. M. 25 OilG 1.3 10;43 6:1C 00 67 6:28 1:37 TImos of tho tide are taKen from tho U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey tables. Tho tides at Kaliulul and llllo occur about olio hour earlier than at Hono lulu. Honolulu standard tlmu Is 10 hours 30 minutes slower than Green wich time, being that of tho meridian of 157 degrees 30 mine. Tho time whlstlo blows at 1:30 p.m., which Is tho same as Greenwich 0 hours 0 minutes. Tho sun and moon aro for local time for tho whola group. bnippmg m Jfort ft I (Government vessels.) U. S. L. H. T. Kukul, from cruise, August 19. U. S. It C. Thetis, from cruise Sept 8. Merchant vessels. Helene, Am. sch. from Tacoma, No vember 27. Andrew Welch, Am. bk., from San Francisco, Nov. 30. Erskinc jr. Phelps, Am. sp., from Norfolk, Dec. 6. Santa Rita, Am. sch., from Port San Luis, Dec. 12. Arizonan, Am. str., from Seattle, Dec. 13. Lurline, Am. str., from San Fran cisco, Dec. 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For San Francisco.' Mongolia, P. M. Co., December 24. Tenyo Maru, T. K. K., December 31. For Vancouver. Makura, C.-A. R. M. S., January 3. Zealandia, C.-A, R. M. S., January 31. Moana, C.-A. It. M. S., March 1. For Fiji and Australia. Moana, C.-A, R. M. S., January 7. Makura, C.-A. R. M. b , February 3. Zealandia, C.-A. R. M. S., March 3. For China and Japan. Manchuria, P. M. Co., December lit. Chiyo Maru, T. K. K., December 27! INTER-ISLAND VESSELS. For Hilo ana Hawaii Ports. Mauna Kea, I.-I. S. N. Co.,v Every Tuesday. Mikahala, every Tuesday, For Kauai Ports. W. G. Hall, I.-I. S. N, Co., Every Thursday. Kinau, I.-I. S. N. Co., Every Tuesday. For Maui and Hawaii Ports. Claudine, I.-I. S. N. Co., Every Friday. Kau and Kona ports. Mauna Loa, I.-I S. N. Co., alter nate Tuesdays and Fridays. TRANSPORT SERVICE. U. S. A. T. Crook at Manila. U. S. A. T. Warren at Manila. U. S. A. T. Sheridan at San Fran cisco. U. S. N. T. Buffalo, at San Francis co. U. S. A. T. Buford, at San Francisco. U. S. A. T. Thomas at San Fran clsco. U. S. A. T. Logan en route to Manila. HPPIG HENS Five Inter-Island stcamors nrrived In port yesterday and one this morn ing nnd all report delightful woathor outside. Light winds, moderato soas, lino weailier figures on each report. The Kauai camo in from Hllo this morning with sixty head of cattle from Kawaihae. The Mikahala brought in tho follow Ing cargo: one horse, eight head of cattle, bIx calves, 119 pigs, 35 boxes of pigs, 83 empty beer barrels, 80 bags of potatoes, CS ckkos of honey, 11 bags of corn, 41 bags of rice, 30 crates of chickens, 15 crates of turkeys and 15C packages of sundries. The Mikahala reports tho Lurline at Knhulul and ilio schooner Prosper at the same port. The Noeau had no passengers and her cargo consisted ontlrely of sugar, there being 4113 bags of A. L. sugar on board. The W. G. Hnll was also without pasengers and brought In 51C4 bags of sugar for tho Hawaiian Sugar Com pany. The W. G. Hall reports the Norman Monarch nnd tho Hilonlan at Eleele. The Kinau brought In d full cargo, consisting of G700 bags of Kekaha su- gar, 2500 bags of Koloa sngar, 310 bags of rice, C empty barrels, 30 cases of honey, five crates of chickens, one crate of pigs, five crates of Curkeys, seven enses of oranges and 150 pack ages of sundries. The Kinau reports the following su gar awaiting shipment: V. K. 850 bags, K. P. 19G0 bags, and L. P. 57G7 bags; total 8577 bags. Tho Matson liner Lurline arrived back In port this morning from Kahu lul and will sail for the coast tomor row evening. The British collier HeliopoIIs which arrived on Saturday afternoon Is at tho naval wharf and commenced dis charging coal today. The bark Andrew Welch left port yesterday, being towed out by the In trepid. The Andrew Welch is bound for San Francisco and has one pas senger on board, Dr. A. R. Rowat. PROVISIONS, ETC. The following ars wholesale quota tions for standard groceries and feed stuffs for this date: Flout patent, ?5.40 to $5.75 a bar rel. Flour, straight, ?t.00 to ?5.25 a bar rel. Corned beef, 2-pound tins $3.45 to $3.75 per dozen. ill THE COST. "What did your European trip cost you," "Two hundred and fifty dollars In tips and a few Incidental traveling expenses." oooxxooooooooooo Coined beef, 1-pound tins ?1.05 to $2.00 per dozen. Corned beef, Australian, 1-pound tins $1.05. Salmon, red Alaska, In tins, $G.OO to $G.25 per case o'f four dozen, Is. Salt salmon, Red Alaska, In barrels 514 io $15.00. La so Kin. salnio ) $18.00. Rolled barley, $2G to $28. Hay, $21.00 to $24.00. Bran, $32.50 to $34.00 Rice (Hawaiian), $3.40 to $3.G0 per bag. Rice (Japanese), $4.85 to $5.00 per bag. Nuel ranges ?. 50 to $3.00 .. box. Apples $1.50 to $2.00 per box. flKS MORE ROO "1 NEEDLD. "Mrs. Smith, I wisht you'd take a bigger chunk of Ico. I can't get no practice on dla at nil!" Lighting . Outfits Fruits and Flowers reproduced in tiny electric lamps make charming decorations for the Christmas Tree 16 Lights. Largo Fruits and Flowers $9.00 Small Fruits and Nuts $7.75 Colored Lamps $7.00 24 Lights. $12.50 $11.00 $10.00 The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. ONSTRUCTION O NT R ACTORS Honolulu Construction and Draying Company, Jvfccl Queen St., opposite Kaaliumanu. , Telephone 2281. EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN HANDSOME GREYS English and American Weaves. Made to your order with S and style unequalled. W. W. AHANA 62 South King Street '- 1 111 1 -iggg) I Regular I Xmas Mixed, Candyf at I LEWS' I 25 cents per pound I Exquisitely Beautiful CALENDA RS FROM E. P. DUTTON & CO., NEW YORK These CALENDARS RANGING IN PRICE From 25c to $4,00 are works of art and make a most attractive , 1 Christmas Gift Brown & Lyon Co., Ltd. ALEX. YOUNG BUILDING.