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Win IlAvttllAJf 8TAH, TlfilSBAV, JANUARY 17, IW1.' " T ' ' 2f Oceanic Steamship Company Sierra Schedule L1CAVK 8. F leave hon. ARRIVE ARRIVE HON. JAN. 14 JAN. 20 run. 4 run. io FMH. t MAR. 3 MAIL 18 MAIL 24 APRIL $ APRIL 14. APRIL- & MAY G MAY 20 MAY 2C JUNK 10 JUNE 1C JULY 1 , JULY 7 RATES from wonolulu to San Fr nncisco First Trip, $110. Family Room, extra. M Reservations win not be hold lat cr than twenty-four hours prior to the Advertised sailing time unless tickets arc lialu for m full. JAN. 25 JAN. 31 FISH. IB FBI). 21 MAR. 8 MAR. 14 MAR. 20 APRIL APRi"L 19 APRIL 25 MAY 10 MAY 1C MAY 31 JUNE JUNK 21 JUNE 27 JULY 12 JULY 18 $65; Round ClwSS, FOR PARTICULARS. APPLY TO C Brewer & Co., Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Go . Steamers of the above line running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY betw eeu Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, C, Honolulu and Brisbane, Q. FOR VANCOUVER. N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA MAICURA FEBRUARY 3 ZEALANDIA MARCH 3 Calls at Fanning Island. ZEALANDLV JANUARY 31 MOANA MARCH 1 CALLING, AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. lheo, H Davies & Co., Ltd., Ge'l Agents TIDES, SUN AND MOON. ltit nimrtwr of lie moon Jan. 21 t a.TT ft:88 0:10 0:1 20 P. M. 21 10:11 22' U:0l 2.1 2.0 1.8 any 1.0 1.8 1.2 l. 8:14 7:14 9 mo A. M. 7l :20l 1030 11:10 I i a 8 2:2.s 3:00 ! niH.a U:WOH0Hl 7:61 ltl4 131 A. -M. 1:10 2: to 0:I05:H :81 01408:4)1 9: 6:40,4:18 1 0:18 0:40,6(11 11 tso 6:00; 0il0 5:45, C:10fi:45 0:17 Times of the tiao nre taKon irom tho u. S. Coast nnd Geodetic Survoy tables. Tlie tides at Kahulut and IIUo occur about one hour earlier than at Hono lulu. Honolulu standard time Is JO Hours 30 minutes slower than Green wich time, bclnfc that of the meridian of 1S7 doBrees 30 mlnB. The time whistle blows at 1:30 p.m., which Is the some as Greenwich 0 hours 0 minutes Tho sun and moon are for local time for the whole group. ttEt Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Kisen Eaisha S. S. Co. Toyo 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. 1911. AMERICA MARU JAN 18 NIPPON MARU ....JAN. 21 1'ENYO MARU JAN. 24 SIBERIA t JAN. 2S PERSIA CHINA FEB. 4 KOREA FEB. 3 MANCHURIA FEB. 11 NIPPON MARU FEB. 14 CHIYO MARU FEB SIBERIA FEB. 21 CHINA FEB. 27 .MANCHURIA.... MAR. 0 CHIYO MARU ; MAR. 14 ASIA....' MAR.' 22 MONGOLIA MAJt. 27 AMERICA MARU APRIL 4 18 ASIA FEB. 25 MONGOLIA MAR. 4 AMERICA MARU.; MAR. 10 TENYO MARU MAR. 17 PERSIA ; MAR. 24 KOREA MAR. 31 NIPPON MARU APRIL 7 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO H. HACKFELD CO. LTD MatsonNavigation Co.'s Schedule, 1910-1 DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO-AND HONOLULU. ARRIVE S. S. LURLINE JAN. 11 8. 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. Hyades of this line sails from Seattle about February 4, 1911. CASTLE & COOKE LTD, GENERAL SAIL. S. S. LURLINE JAN. 20 S. S. WILHELMINA FEB. 1 S. S. HONOLULAN FEB. 4 S. S. LURLINE FEB. 21 9. S. WILHELMINA MAR. 1 S. S. HONOLULAN MAR. 10 S. S. LURLINE. , MAR. 25 for Honolulu direct on or AGENTS. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec, every sixth day. Freight received at all time's 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 tom House Manifests. WOOD AND COAL. STORAGE. J Shinning in Pnrr (Government vessels.) U. S. L. H. T. Kukul, from cruise, August 19. U. S. R C. Thetis, from cruise Sept J Merchant vessels. Erskine M. Phelps, Am. sp., from Norfolk, Dec. C. Repeat, Am. sch., from Aberdeen, Dec. 1C. Aloha, Am. sen., from Port Town send, Dec. 30. Benlcia, Am. bk. from Gray's Har bor, Dec. 24. , Earl of Cnrrjck, Br. str., from Newcastle, Dec. 29, Erna, Ger. tr., from Tacoma, Jan. 2. 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 Lowers, 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. Lurllne, 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. Wllhelmlna, M. N. Co., February SHIPPING IK Five tliotinntiil Ikik" of K. A. miRHr comprint! thi' bulk of the freight brought In from Kauai by tho Klnnti. She uluo hurt on board 200 Tings wnfih ed siinnr, thirty bags of rice nnd n utiHiitity of hides, chlckons, wine bar rels nnd sundries. Masterly winds and heavy swells both Inward nnd outward wore oxporloncod. mm I M Books! JBSooJcs! I'rioos out In half, Now is your ohanco to get Books cheap. Real Estate Department The Klnnu roports tho following su gar awaiting snipmont: K. A. 800 bags. K. P. fillO bags, K. S. 2100 hags, L. A. 2430 bags. j no w. u. Han Drought in 5500 bogs of L. A. sugar from Kauai. She reports rough seas crossing the channol obcIi way, with onstorly nnd nortli-easterly winds. She left 2000 bags of sugar at Ahuklni. 1. There was considerable live stock on the Mlkahaln which 'arrived from Maual and Hawaii ports Sunday, as follows: 250 head of cattle. 25 lambs. of pigs, ana CO boxes of chickens Forty-one bngs of corn, 26 bags of no tatoes. 7 boxes of eggs, 100 bags of charcoal, sundries, beer and wine bar rels mndc up the rest of the freight. The Mikahala reports the steamer urllne and the schooner Prosnpr .it Kahulul. The Klnnti leaves this afternoon for Kauai ports. The rollowlng passen wo ,iutt: iiuunca; y. HhltlO, C. B f. uooKe. H. P. Baldwin, Mrs. C. uray, u. A. nice. G. H. Falrchild, J num. anu jurs. Ed Hu. WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD. 69-71 King Street. For Rent G.BHEWER&GO. LTD Sugar Factors and Commission Merchants FurnlBhcd house of four Sleeping rooms for ront for a period of six Months. Immediate possession. Ro ta JOS. 00. Furnished house on beach at Wnl kikl for rent for three months from March 1, 1911. For Sale A few of the "Walker Lots" on King St left at $1200.00 and on Young St at $900.00. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. """"v jrresiQTOi a vorv ,i5,0,., Geo. H. Robertson JJluce ,0I uaimuiu Vice President Manager W. W. North Treasurer Richard Ivers Becretary R- Gait Auditor Geo. R. Carter a Director H- Cooke Dlrectot R. A. Cooke Director property on 12th Ave An $1800.00 bargain in Makiki District. USE Waterhouse Trust Sweet Violet Fort and Merchant The Mikahqla leaves at five o'clock for Maui, Hawaii, Molokal and Lanai ports. In Honolulan, M. China, P. M. Manchuria, P. 11. N. Co., February 4 Co., February 5. M. Co., February Sierra, O. S. S. Co., Chlyo Maru, T. K. 18. February 15 K., Februar S., March 1. M. S., March U:Ioi.-JP&oi:io Transfer Co. King Street, next to Alex. Young Bldg. Telephone 1871. Firewood and Coal Best Grades Always On Hand Concrete Brick, Crushed Rock and Sand HustacePeck Go. Phone 2295 i t 63 Queen Street Lurllne, M. N. (Co., February 21 Asia, P. M. Co., February 25. For Vancouver. zeaiandia, C.-A, R. M. s., January 31. Moana, C,-A. R. M. Makura, C.-A. R. 28. For FIJI nnd Australia. Makura, C.-A. R. M. a , February 3. Zealandla, 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 Z4. 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.. Jaminrr 19. ' ' INTER-ISLAND VE8SEL8. For Hilo ana Hawan Ports. Mauna Kea, I.-I. s. N. Co., Every Tuesday. Mikahala, every Tuesday, For Kauai .Ports. W. G. Hall, I.-I. S. N. Co.. Evory Thursday. KInau, I.-I. S. N. Co., 'Every Tuesday. For Maul 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 Maniln. 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 cisco. U. S. A. T. Logan at Manila. U. S. A. T. Sherman en route to Honolulu from -San Francisco. U. S. A. T. tilr at Seattle. Fine ton Printing, Star Offlco. THE PENALTY. Mayor Whltlock in an ' address Toledo, said of a proposed law: iew laws must be made to fit new conditions." iou Know now." he said, "as tho frigid winter season congeals the streams and ravages the woods tramps are apt to commit some trlflins onense in order to be locked up in a snug warm jail until the time of the singing of birds is come again, and the voice of the turtle is once more heard is the land. a "Well, a Toledo policeman arrested one of these tramps the other day, and on tho way to the station house the captive was so delighted Jhat he danc ed, waved his arms and sang. "But the policeman said to him ven- sternly: ' , "'Here, keep quiet, or I'll let you go." The case of S. K. Kaeo, adminis trator of the estate of Au Conchee vs. Marston Cnmpbell, Commissioner of Public Lands, and Au Chong, has been pincea on the calendar of the Supreme Court, the latter having appealed. Fine Job Printing, Star Office. Bank of Honolulu E i ran 1 t Issue K. N. & K. Letters o f Credit and Traveler's Checks available throughout th-e world. j Cable .transfers at lowest rates J j jt j ALEXANDER XJfltDWIN LIB OFFICERS and DIRECTORS. H. P. BALDWIN. President J. B. CASTLE 1st Vice-President W. M. ALEXANDER. 2nd V-President J R. GALT 3rd Vico-Presldent E. E: PAXTON Secretary J. WATERHOUSE Treasurer W. R. CASTLE Director J. GUILD .Director C. H. ATHERTON Director O. G. KINNEY Acting Auditor SUGAR FACTORS COMMISSION VEKCUANT8 AM) , INSURANCE AGENTS. t AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commerciw & Sugar Com pany. Haiku Sugar Company. Paia Plantation. Maul Agricultural Company, Hawaiian Sugar Company. Khhuku Plantation Company, Kahulul Railroad Company, Haloakala Ranch Company, . Honolua Ranch. McBrydo Sugar Company, i,.',", Kauai Railway Co. i'T v: BUTTER C. Q. YEE HOP & CO. TEL, 251 Streets. Honolulu, T. H. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THB UNITED 8TATE8, FOR THE TER RITORY OF HAWAII. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff, vs PACIFIC SUGAR. mx. et nl.. Defendants. Action brought in Bald District Court, and tho. Petition filed In the office of the Clerk of said DiBtw'ct Court, in Honolulu. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, GREETING: rauiivju uuuah niiiii ,a corpora tioa organized and existing under and by virtue of the Laws of the Territory of Hawaii; THB TERRITORY OF HAWAII; KEAU LIILII; KOLOU; KXMAIPELE; E. KAUHI, whoso full and true name is unknown, wife of N. 2CEAU, whose full and true name ts unknown, deceased; LOUISE OOKA LA, SARAH PAUKA, ELIZABETH WAIMEA, ROBERT WAJLUKU, SAM UEL WAIKAPU, DANIEL MAKENA. unknown heirs at law of N. KEAU, whose full and true name is unknown, deceased; R. P. KUHCAHI, whose full and true namo Is unknown; J. HU MEKU, whore full and true namo la unknown; NAONE, wlfe'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 uijknown; S. W. HOOMANA, whOBO full and true name' Is unknown, hus bagd of ELENA; SAMUEL PARKER; ANNA KAILUA, JULIA KD30L0, FLORA WAIKT, HELEN KAUHOLA, CARRIE KEAUMOKO, MARTHA KAI, GERTRUDE LOA, WILLIAM PAU- WALU, THOMAS K1PAHULU, FOR STER NUU, DAVID KUAU, FRANK LANAI, CHARLES KOELE, and HENRY PAALAWAJ, unknown owners and claimants, , Defendants and Respondents. You are hereby directed to aonear 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 Plaintiffs Petition herein, to gether with a certified copy of this Summons. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer' tta 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. , WITNKSS 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 r.nd ten and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-fifth. (Signed) A. E. MURPHY, (Seal) , . Clerk. (Endorsed) ' " "No. C5 DISTRICT COURT OF THB 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, Plain. ta?fc Attorneys," :jT! T " 11 TELEPHONE 1574 when you want to send a W I R E L e 3 a and a boy will call for the message. i -1GI1UWIU LTD CHINESB NEWBPAPJUt PUBLISHING AND. JOL FAINTING ffo. 41 Cor. of Smith mna Hotel eta, am & Cook Honolulu, T. H. .1 SHIPPING AND' COMMISSION. MER CHANTS. SUGAR FACTORS and GENERAL IN SURANCE AGENTS. representing Ewa Plantation Co. Walalua Agricultural. Co, Ltd; wnaia Sugar Co. Walmea Sugar MI'I Co. Apokaa Sugar Mill Co. Fulton Iron Works of St. Louis. Westons Centrifugals. Babcock & Wilcox Boilers. Green's Fuel Economizer. Matson Navigation Co. , New England Mutual Lift Incur, ance Company of Boston. Aetna InsurancevCo. National Fire Insurance Co. Citizen's Insurance Co. (Hartford Fire Insurance Co.) The London Assurance Corpora, tlon. 'rGRABOW8KY TRUCKJ? 1, 1 1-2, 2 and 3 tons 16 H. P. Honolulu Power Wagon Co., Agents. Phone 2166. 875 South St. near King. A. TRY AN ONOTO FOUNTAIN PEN B. ARLEIQH & CO. HoteL opp. Union. FOR Bridge and Beach Stoves tor Coal w? Woo. Quick Meal Blue Flame Oil Btovs Perfection Oil Stoves. Giant Darner Umsollne Stoves. EMMELUTH & CO.. LTD. Phone 1511. No. 145 King St. BUY THE GREAT "WHITEjS.FROST" The Refrigerator Without a Fault Specialty Adapted to the Needs oi the Hawaiian Islands. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Territory of Hawaii, City of Honolu lu ss. I, A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of the Dis trict Court of the United States ef America, in and for tho Territory and District of Hawaii, do hereby certify ino foregoing to be a full, true and correct- copy of the original Petition and Summons in the case of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TS, PACIFIC SUGAR MILL, et al., as the same remains of record and on file tn the office of the Clerk of said Court. N WITNESS WHEREOF, I have r 4.4. M Mt n hereunto set my hand and affixed the VclUOn, IN 6111 C V-.0. eal of said District Court this xfith Limit ' day of October, A. D. 1910. rnv - TTnitii Z "ui" .... "nrineersachinlsts, Bladumitn. m'7i' 'TW' "ici ixran, ana BoilwmsJwrs. icrmory oi nawau First 'ela. wnr. ' Coyne Furniture Co., Ltd. Young Building .nmuun mini- iiinii1ti'iiiiiaii..