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THE HAWAIIAN STAR DAtl.T AND KMt.WMRLT. ifeMr rmr mmt Ifc. MT Mi ftw MMH.nr, MW ttittr. n w mnm 9NMf. mrWWwe XI & VitowO, Mix MM 4.M. K. mtwImw wt , to tnm rnmmm, mm yw !. Bsatfmra. KMrwhMHi t Um Mania. Mi iftM It 9. SSMt.WMklr t lM8mi MMMtllM, A4mwMHC rMe nIM ton requMt L. D. TIMMON8 Bttilntcit office telephone, I3R; foasnic Steamship Gompany Sierra Schedule (iHAVB f . F. ARRIVE HON. LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. F. APRIL S APRIL 14 APRiL If APRIL 26 APRIL M MAY 6 MAY 10 MAY 1G lMAY M MAY S6 MAY 81 JUNE 6 JUNE 10 JUNE 1C JUNE il JUNE 27 jUiy 1 JULY 7 JULY 12 JULY 18 ULY M JULY 28 AUG. 2 AUG. S XIQ is AUG 18 AUG. U AUG. 29 SHPT. 2 SEPT. 8 SBPT 18 SEPT. 19. RATES rrom Honolulu to San Francisco First Clwss, J05; Round Trip, $110. Family Room, extra. Reservations will not be held later than Forty-eight hours prior to the advertised sailing time unless tickets are jiaid for in full. FOR PARTIC ULAR8. APPLY TO Brewer & GENERAL AGENTS. anadian-Australian Royal Steamers of the above line running in connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and 8ydney, N. 8. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Brisbane, Q. rnn PUI AND AU8TRALIA FOR VANCOUVER. ZEALANDIA MAY 26 MAKTJRA APRIL 28 Calls at Fanning Island. CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH Thco, E Davies & Co., Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Steamers of the above company will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates mentioned below: FOR THE ORIENT: FOR SAN FRANCISCO . a R KTnnrcA APRIL 24 S. a' s smrau .....MAY 9 c S CHINA MAY 16 S. S. S. MANCHURIA MAY 22 S. S S. ASIA JUNE 7 S. Will call at Manila. For general Information apply to H. Hackfeld & Co., Matson Navigation Co.'s Schedule, 1911 ... Akin UAkl.M III II , DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN ARRIVE FROM SAN FRANCISCO. S S. WILHELMINA APRIL 18 S. S. S. HONOLULAN MAY 3 S. The S. S. HYADES of this line sails on or about April 29, 1911. CASTLE & COOKE X.TD American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec, every sixth day. Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South Brooklyn. FROM SEATTLE OR TACO MA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: S. S. VIRGINIAN, to sail i May 9 S. S. MEXICAN to sail about May 21 S. S. Missourian to sail abuot. ... i. June 2nd. For further information apply to H. HACKFELD & CO, LTD, Agents.j Honolulu. C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Steamers of the above Company will call at and leav.o Honolulu on or about the dates mentioned below: FOR THE ORIENT. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. S. S. NIPPON MARU MAY 2nd 8, S. CHIYIO MARU MAY 15th S. S. CHIYO MARU MAY 30th S. S. AMERICA MARU.... MAY 26th S. S. AMERICA MARU... JUNE 20TH S. S. TENYO MARU. .. .APRIL 2nd. Castle & Cooke, Piano and Furniture Moving Specially constructed wagons In charge of experienced men Union-Pacific Transfer Co. King St. nexa to Young Hotel Telephone 1875. aiM tar Hm Mm OH MW i.oi. .MANAGER. h (office box, M6. Co., Ltd. Mail Steamship Go ZEALANDIA APRIL 25 MARAMA MAY 23 UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. Ltd., Ge'l Agents S.I CHINA APRIL 21 S.S.MANCHURIA APRIL 29 S. ASIA ' MAY 12 S. MONGOLIA MAY 20 S. PERSIA JUNE 9 Agents t-KAiMUioou nu nviwt-v-u. SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO. S. LURLINE APRIL 25 S. WILHELMINA APRIL 26 from Seattle for Honolulu direct GENERAL AGENTS. Ltd., Agents A Voting Popularity Contest Conducted by the Independent Theater Fully Equipped Ford Automobile zsmu ' mmw mi umi "-arm TTj, fa ' THIS IS THE CAR TO BE AWARDED THE WINNER. From the Garage of the Schuman Carriage Company The Marine Band will play In front of the Independent Theater on Wednesday night. Get your nominations in early. Enter your friends. Anyone can win this fine car. Open to all. Judges will be an nounced in a few days. Tickets are to be purchased from contestants or the headquarters. The contest is to open WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 19, when a nomination coupon, together with a paid admission to the INDEPEN DENT THEATER will entitle the con testant to the following votes: One five-cent ticket, 10 votes; ten-cent, 24 votes; fifteen-cent, 40 votes. USE THE COUPONS Coupons presented at the Independent Theater TONIGHT are good as per schedule. DO IT NOW Weather Permitting The Marine Band will give a free open air concert in front of the Independent Theater on Hotel street tonight. Come Early. I Just receivedby the "Wilhelmina" a shipment of fresh . "PURITAN" I Creamery Butter $ There is no Butter churned more delicious than the 1 "Puritan" and we are selling it at 2 " Lbs. For 75c I HENRY n AY The Leading I Telephone : NOMINATION COUPON In the Grand Voting Cpntest of the Independent Theater. I hereby nominate: Name Address , This coupon, if presented at the Inde pendent Theater, together with one paid admission, will entitle the contestant to the following votes: Five-cent ticket, 10 votes; ten-cent, 24 votes; fifteen-cent, cent, 40 votes, on the evening of April 19. & CO., Ltd. Grocers 1271 PUBLIC HEALTH APPRQPR ATQN ttlr (Hi induct n Mil lit Uw III mtpniny nnorttotti hmMme Um M lotting MMIttmiM HMWIWtoH lit likMtnliil ported otHilMg Jmhi Ht 1011 tJiiRrnhtlhr. fUMlftnUflH, tMMfMlM tnedlrftl im-vlce, mwlfwil Mpfrtlas. trillion mid riir ttf WUfWlWl AM) MpiireMlon of eeHlnelew dliss4fei ff,ooo, Kxjieiwi Mrtt Circuit Ciirt, V That Frenoh Silver. li. A. Mott-Smllli, ehalmwu mid ex ecutlvp otdet'r of the tkmrtl ot Own nilBsloners of 1'ublle Archives, tmtVh inltted to the Sprnher a raMlutlou of thnt body exiirtHwiiif; it uplnlun thftt b (onmrrpiit reaolutlon dot net om for any autliorlty to lunke the ilaelml UlgpOBltlon of tho chMt of Ntlrvr re ceived from the King of Prattee by KRinchameha IV in 1J6S, hiUIIhb: "It the Territory, through ltfi ex ecutive and loglalatlve hranchM, de sires by law to show the Hon. JotiNii K Kulanlannole its aiijireolntlon of the scrviccR he has rendered as Doll gate at Washington by such diapoit tion of tho silver a coneurront reao lutlon lndicntos, then action should bo taken while thore Is still timo during this session to pass either an act or a Joint resolution to thnt effect." Two Houso bills to provide for an industrial school for girls at Kona were tnbled under an unfavorable re- . port of tho finance committee, to which Makekau and Hale signed their non-concurrence. 1 Bills Tabled. ! On the recommendation of the fin ance committee, House bill relating to notaries public who are stockhold ers, etc., was laid on the table. Two bills introduced by Affonso and Cooke, to protect purchaser from fraudulent conveyances, were tabled in favor of a substitute bill prepared: by tho judiciary committee which Cas tle Introduced. I With an amendment by tho judic iary committee the bill introduced by its chairman, Castle, to limit the timo within which a minor may disaffirm his contracts, passed second reading. I On advice of the finance committee the Senate bill to amend the Inherit ance tax law was tabled. "THE BIRTH OF A SOUL." i The. mid-week Service of Central Union Church at the Parish House this evening will be 'quite out of the ordinary. Tho greater part of tho hour -wilt bo given to a reading by Miss Evelyn McDougal of Longfellow's "King Rob ert of Sicily." Miss McDougal will be accompanied by Mrs. E. C. Hor ton at the piano. As the attendance is likely to be larger than usual, and in order to avoid confusion during the reading, all who attend are requested to com promptly at 7:30. general invita tion is extended. Pino Job Printr&E. Star Office. Catton Neill & Co,, Limited Engineers, Machinists, Blacksmiths and Boilermakers. First class work at reaonable rates. REOPENING THE HONOLULU DANCING ACADEMY BALLROOM DANCING TAUGHT. FRIDAY EVENINGS Oddfellows' Hall. Otto Burmester and Alfred Fitzgerald. ' IN THE CIRCUrf COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII AT CHAMBERS. No. 4069. Lucille R. Knauber, Llbellant, v. Frederick Knauber, Llbellee Div orce. - NOTICE OP PENDENCY OP SUIT. The Territory of Hawaii, To Frederick Knauber, Greeting: You are hereby notified that the above entitled cause is now pending before the Circuit Court above named, wherein Bald Lucille R. Knauber prays for an absolute divorce from you upon the grounds of desertion and nonsup port, and for the custody and control of the minor child, issue of your said marriage; and that said cause has been sot down for trial before tho Honorable W. J. Robinson, Third Judge of said Court, at his courtroom In the Judiciary building in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, on Saturday, tho 20th day of May, A. D. 1911, at ninbs o'clock a. m,, or as soon thereafter as tho business of said court will permiL I By order of the Court. (Seal) , (. J. A. THOMPSON, Cleric Dated, Honolulu, March 14, A. 0. 1911. E. M. WATSON, Attorney for Llbellant. Cts Mar. 15, 22, 9, April 5, 12, 19.