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TWO MM HAWAIIAN BTAR, PrTTDAY, JAKOlAftY IS, ill!. Oceanic Steamship Gompany Sierra Schedule I.lCAVi: 8. F. ARRIVE HON. JAN. II JAN. 20 PfllJ. 4 FKIJ. 10 FHB. it MAU. 3 MAIL 1 MAU. 2 1 APRIL 8 APRIL 14 APIUL 20 MAY D MAY 20 MAY 20 JUNE 10 JUNE 10 JULY 1 JULY 7 UATES ttom wonolulu to San Trin. S110. Famllv Uoom. extra. ncsorvntions will not bo hold lat Rdvertlsed sailing time unless tickets FOR PARTICULARS. APPLY TO rewer GENERAL Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Go Steamers of the above line running PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY betw N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA MAKUIIA FEBRUARY 3 ZEALANDIA MARCH 3 MOANA MAKUti Calls at Fanning Island. - CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. Theo, H Davies & Co., Ltd., Ge'l Agents Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Toyo Kisen Kaisha S. S, Co. Steamers of the above Companies will Call at Honolulu and Leave this Port on or about the Dates mentioned below: LEAVE HONOLULU FOR, ORIENT. LEAVE HONOLULU FOR S. F. 1911. 1H. MONGOLIA JAN. 15 NIPPON MARU ....JAN. 21 AMERICA MARU JAN 18 SIBERIA JAN. 2S 1'ENYO MARU. JAN. 24 CHINA FEB. 4 PERSIA MANCHURIA FEB. 11 KOREA FEB. 3 CHIYO MARU FEB. 18 NIPPON MARU FEB. 14 ASIA FEB. 25 SIBERIA FEB, 21 MONGOLIA . MAR. 4 CHINA FEB. 27 AMERICA MARU..! MAR. 10 MANCHURIA MAR. 6 TEN5TO MARU MAR. 17 CHIYO MARU MAR. 14 PERSIA MAR. 24 ASIA..- MAR. 22 KOREA MAR. 31 MONGOLIA MAR. 27 NIPPON MARU APRIL 7 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO H, HACKFELD & CO. LTD MatsonNavigation Cos Schedule, 1910-1 fc DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. ' ARRIVE S. S. LURLINE JAN. 11 S. S. WILHELMINA Jan. 24 S S. HONOLULAN JAN. 27 S. S. LURLINE FEB. 11 S. S. WILHELMINA FEB. 21 S. S. HONOLULAN FEB. 28 S S. LURLINE MAR. 16 S. S. Hilonlan of this line sails fro about Jan 14 1911. CASTLE & COOKE LTD American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec, every sixth Jay. Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South Brooklyn. FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: S S. COLUMBIAN to sail January 21 S S. ALASKA to sail February 2 For further information apply to H. HACKFELD & CO, LTD, Agents, Honolulu. C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. We have experienced men and specially designed wagons FOR MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS. We attend to the making out of all shipping papers and Cus-. torn House Manifests. WOOD AND COAL. STORAGE. UMion-IPaoif io King Street, next to Alex. Young Firewood Best Grades Always On Hand Concrete Brick, Crushed Rock and Sand Hustace-Peck Go. Phone 2295 LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. f JAN. 26 JAN. 31 Vim. 15 FHIJ. 21 MAU. 8 MAU. 14 MAU. 20 Al'lUL APRTL 19 APUIL MAY 10 MAY 10 MAY 31 JUNE JUNE 21 JUNE 27 JULY 12 JULY 18 Francisco First Clwss, G5; Round I or than twenty-four hours prior to the aro paid for In full & Co., Ltd. AGENTS. In connection with the CANADIAN eon Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, C, Honolulu and Brisbane, Q. FOR VANCOUVER. ZEALANDIA JANUARY 31 SAIL. S. S. LURLINE JAN. 20 S. S. WILHELMINA FEB. 1 S. S. HONOLULAN FEB. A S. S. LURLINE FEB. 21 S. S. WILHELMINA MAR. 1 S. S. HONOLULAN MAR. 10 S. S. LURLINE MAR. 25 m Seattle for Honolulu direct on or GENERAL AGENTS. Transfer Oo. Bldg. Telephone 1874. and Coalf 63 Queen Street TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Full moon, Jnmmry IS nt 11:10 n. tn. 2'Jif ! H H H I i & hP 3 f ' r F i J Jl "3 asi. p. u.A.ir - 9 10.10 4M fl:) 0:Ji' 10 OiM U 11M IMP giMouoLlff' 2I1R P. Jl. I 11 17 1.9 U-M Dm 0:00 QUO .1)18 12 2:1ft 2.1 lfi 7MC 9:58 fl!4ollll9 UW 13 3:00 2 3 2:10 8:08 10H0 GMoLm 6:32 14 3:40 2.3 3:40 8:W 110 0:40 5:40 nines 15 4:21 2.8 4:27 0:35 ll:MG:4ol:41 0:49 Tlmea of the two are taicen irom tho U. S. Coast find Geodetic Burvey tables. The tides at Kahulul and Hllo occur about one hour earlier than at Hono lulu. Honolulu standard timo Is 10 hours 30 minutes slower than Green wich time, being that of tho meridian of 1E7 degrees 30 mlns. The time 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 the whole group. I Shipping in Port (Government vessels.) U. S. L. H. T. Kukui, from cruise, August 19. U. S. R C. Thetis, from cruise Sept, Merchant vessels. Ersklne M. Phelps, Am. sp., from Norfolk, Dec. 6. Repeat, Am. sch., from Aberdeen, Dec. 10. Aloha, Am. sch., from Port Town-1 send, Dec. 30 Benicia, Am. bk. from. Gray's Har bor, Dec. 24. Earl of Carrlck, Br. . str., from Newcastle, Dec. 29. Erna, Ger. str., from Tacoma, Jan. Fred. E. Sanders, Am. sch., from Tacoma, Dec. 29. , Klyo Maru, Jap. str., from South America, Dec. 30. Mary E. Foster, Am. sch., from Puget Sound, Jan. 3. Robert Lewers, Am. sch., from Port Townsend, Jan. 1. R. P. Rlthet, Am. bk., from San Francisco, Dec. 30. Nuuanu, Am. bk. from New York, January 4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For San Francisco. Lurline, M. N. Co., January 20. Nippon Maru, T. K. K.,. January 21 Sierra, O. S. S. Co., January, 25. Siberia, P. M. Co, January 28. Wilhelmina, M. N. Co., February Honolulan, M. N. Co., February 4. China, P. M. Co., February 5. Manchuria, P. M. Co., February 11. Sierra, O. S. S. Co. Chiyo Maru, T. K. February 15 K., February 18. Lurline, M. N. Co., February 21. Asia, P. M. Co., February 25. For Vancouver. Zealandia, C.-A, R. M. S., January 31. Moana, C.-A. R. M. S,, March 1. Makura, C.-A. R. M. S., March 28. For Fiji and Australia. Makura, C.-A. R. M. fci , February 3. Zealandia, C.-A. R, M. S., March 3, For China and Japan. Mongolia, P. M. Co., January 15. America Maru, T. K. K., January 18. Tenyo Maru, T. K. K., January. 24. Korea, P. M. Co., February 3. Nippon Maru, T. K. K., Februar 14. Siberia, P. M. Co., ,February 21. China, P. M. Co., February 27. Manchuria, P. M. Co., March 6. For So th American Ports. Hongkong Maru. T. K. K., January INTER-ISLAND VESSELS. For Hilo ana Hawaii "Ports.. Mauna Kea, I.-I. S. N. Co., Every Tuesday. Mikahala, every Tuesday, For Kauai Ports. W. G. Hall, I.-I. S. N Co., Every Thursday. Kinau, I.-l. S. N. Co., Every Tuesday. For Maui and Hawaii Ports. Claudlne, 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 en route to Manila. 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 at Manila. U. S. A. T. Sherman en route to Honolulu from San Francisco. U. S. A. T. DIx at Seattle. "Ine Tot) Printing, Btar Office. THE POPE'S FIGHT MODERN Ouo of the moit drastic provisions for llio suppression of modernism con. tnlnod In fiio recent Motu Propplo was that which forbade In nil ocoloslastl cnl Bomlnarlus and houses of study of tho religious orders and congregations the reading of nowspapors, periodicals, reviews of all kinds, however orthodox or excellent. Tho prohibition was so swooping thnt It Included, apparently, not only such pillars of orthodoxy as tho civil Catholics, the Harmonlo dolla fede, etc., but evon tho official Acta Apostollcoo Sedle itself, and pe riodical publications whose sole object is the proration of piety. A number of bishops have written on tho sub ject to the S. Conslsforlal Congrega tion, asking for an authentic interpre tation of this rule, and a'mong these was Cardinal Vassary, primate of Hun gary. The congregation has now nn sweretl In the following letter to his ominonce: "Your eminence's letter, written also n the name of all tho bishops of Hun gary, dated September 27, has been received by his holiness with his ac customed benignity, and has been weighed by him with tho care which the importance of tho subject de. mands, and his holiness has ordered re to communicate the following de cision to your eminence and the other bishops. The mind of our most holy father is that tho law is to remain es tablished which prohibits journals and periodicals, even tho best, which treat of the political affairs of the day, or of the social and scientific questions which crop up dally, and have not yet found a definite solution these, I say, are not to be freely left in the hands of the students. There is, however, nothing to hinder the superior or pro fessors of a seminary, when scientific questions are discussed, from reading to, the students, or handing fo them to read in their presence, articles from some newspapers or periodicals which they may deem useful or opportune fo' the instruction of tho students. But periodicals which contain nothing contentious, buC only religious news, the dispositions and decrees of the holy see, the acts and ordinances of the bishops, or others which, although periodicals, are merely readings pro moting tho faith and piety, may with the approval pf the superiors of the seminary be allowed in the hands of the students out of study hours, or of the time prescribed for the other of Jles." The letter Is signed by Cardinal De Lai, prefect of the Conslstorlal Con gregation. The Tablet. A daughgtgegr gwgags bgogrgn fin A daughter was born to Lieut. Lloyd Toulman Chalker, U. S. Rev enue Cutter Service, and Mrs. Chalk er,. at St. Louis, Mo., on December 2?, 1910. She is a grandaughter of Cap tain of Engineers and Mrs. J. H. Chalker. HIIHH IjjjP III OFFICERS and DIRECTORS. H. P. BALDWIN President r. B. CASTLE 1st Vice-President W. M. ALEXANDER. 2nd V-President J R. GALT 3rd Vice-President E. E. PAXTON Secretary J. WATERHOUSE Treasurer W. R. CASTLE Director I. GUILD Director C. H. ATHERTON Director G. G. K5NNEY Acting Auditor SUGAR FACTORS COMMISSION VBKCUANT6 AND INSURANCE AGENTS. AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Com pany. Haiku Sugar Company. Pala Plantation. Maul Agricultural Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahuku Plantation Company. Kahulul Railroad Company, rialeakala Ranch Company. ' Honolua Ranch. McBrydo Sugar Company. Kauai Railway Co. FIRE INSURANCE ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. NTW YORK UNDERWRITERS AGENCY. PROVIDENOSj WASHINGTON IN SURANCE COMPANY. The ,B, F, Dillingham Co, Ltd, General Agents for Hawaii. Fourth Floor, Stangenwald Building. Y. WO SING. CO. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Butte. 35c lb.; Fresh Dried Fruits. 1186-1188 Nuuanu Street. Telephone 1034. Box 952 Books! Books Prices cut in half. Now is your chance to get Books ohoop. WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD 69-71 King 8treet. G.BREWEH&GO. LTD Sugar Factors and Commission Merchants OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. E. F. Bishop President Geo. H. Robertson. Vice President Manager W. W. North Treasurer Richard Ivers Becretary J. R. Gait tt Auditor Geo. R. Carter Director C. H. Cooke Director R. A. Cooke Director ' 0 Sweet Violet UOL BUTTER C. Q. YEE HOP & CO. TEL. 251 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE TER RITORY OF HAWAII. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff, vs. PACIFIC SUGAR 1DXI et al.; Defendants. 1 Action brought in said District Court, and the Petition filed in the office of the Clerk of said District Court, in Honolulu. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, GREETING: PACIFIC SUGAR MILL ,a corpora Hoa organized and existing under and by Virtue of the Laws of the Territory of Hawaii; THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII; KEAU LIILII; KOLOU; KAMA1PELE; E. KAUHI, whoso full and true name is unknowu, wife of N. KEAU, whose full and true name Is unknown, deceased; LOUISE OOICA LA, SARAH PAUKA, ELIZABETH WAIMEA, ROBERT WAILUKU, SAM UEL WA1KAPU, DANIEL MAKENA, unknown heirs at law of N. KEAU, whose full and true name is unknown, deceased; R, P. KUUCAHI, whoso full md true name is unknown; J. HU MEKU, whoro full and true name la unknown; NAONE, wife of J. HUME KU, whose full and true name is un known; ELENA, wife Of S. W. HOO MANA, whose full and true name is uiknown; S. W. HOOMANA, whose full and true name is unknown, hus band of ELENA; SAMUEL PARKER; ANNA KAILUA, JULIA KIHOLO, FLORA WAIKI, HELEN KAUHOLA, CARRIE KEAUMOKO, MARTHA KAI, GERTRUDE LOA, WHjLIAM PAU WALU, THOMAS KIPAHULU, FOR STER NUU, DAVID KUAU, FRANK LANAI, CHARLES KOELE, and HENRY PAALAWAI, unknown owners and claimants, Defendants and Respondents. You aro hereby directed to appear and answer the Petition in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the District Court of the United States, in and for the Territory of Hawaii, within twenty days from and after service upon you of a certified copy of Plaintiff's Petition herein, to gether with a certified copy of this Summons. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer tts above required, the said Plaintiff will take judgement of condemnation of the lands described in the Petition herein and for any other relief de manded in the Petition. WITNESS THE HONORABLE SAN FORD B. DOLE and A. G. M. ROBERT SON, Judges of said District Court, this 25th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun dred and ten and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-fifth. (Signed) A. E. MURPHY, (Seal) Clerk. (Endorsed) "' '" ' "No. 05 DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. for the Territory of Hawaii. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. PACIFIC SUGAR MILL, et al. SUMMONS. ROBERT W. BRECKONS and WILLIAM T. RAWLINS, Plaln tijs, Attorneys." UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Territory of Hawaii, City of Honolu lu ss. I, A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of the M- trlct Court of the United States at America, in and for the Territory And District of Hawaii, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correot copy of the original Petition and Summons In tho case of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA w. PACIFIC SUGAR MILL, et al., aa the same remains of record and on file In the office of the Clerk of said Court IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hare hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said District Court this tSth day of October, A. D. 1910. A. E. MURPHY Clerk of United States District Court, .reiTHory 01 Hawaii E lii Real Estate For Lease Makao Beach Lots, K'oolauloa, Oahu. Wo offer these desirable boach lota sltuato on tho windward sido of Oahu for lease for a twenty (20) year term at a modorate rental. Lots are 100x300. This property can be reached by. ra!!. For Sale A bargain in Maklkl District for ?3,250. Waterhouse Trust Fort and Merchant Streets. Honolulu, T. H. TELEPHONE 1574 when ' you want to send a WIRELE SS and n l.nv will call for the message. Q 1 CHI iDCK 80 LTD CHINESB NEVVBPAPBa PUBLISHING AND JOi FRINTINQ. -io. 49 Cor. of Dmlth maA Hotel Bta, He & Mi Honolulu,. T. H. SHIPPING AND. COMMISSION MER CHANTS. SUGAR FACTORS and GENERAL IN SURANCE AGENTS. representing Ewa Plantation Co. Walalua Agricultural Co., Lfah. Kohala Sugar Co. ' Waimea Sugar Mi'l Co. ' Apokaa Sugar Mill Co. J Fulton Iron Works of St. Louis. Westons Centrifugals. ' Babcock & Wilcox Boilers. Green's Fuel Economizer. Matson Navigation Co. New England Mutual Lift Insur ance Company of Boston. Aetna Insurance Co. National Fire Insurance Co. Citizen's Insurance Co. (Hartford Fire Insurance Co.) The London Assurance Coroora- tlon. lit RPAnnuu Ste rSVTST:S:J5 1,1 1-2, 2 and 3 tons 45 H. P. Honolulu Power Wagon Co., Agents. Phone 2166. 875 South St. near King. OFFICE' SUPPLIES All sundries needed In your office. A. B. ARtElQH & CO. LTD. w Hotel, opp. Union. Bridge and Beach Stoves lor Coal ma Wood. Quick Meal Blue Flame Oil Btovoa Perfection Oil Stores. Giant Barner trasollne Stores. EMMELUTH & CO.. LTD. Phono 1511. No. 145 King St. BUY THE GREAT "WHITE jlFROST )9 The Refrigerator Without a Fault Specialty Adapted to the Needs o tho Hawaiian Islands. Coyne Furniture Co., LtdV Young Building Catton, Neil! & Co;, Limited. Engineers, Machinists, Blacksmith and Bollennakera. 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