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Kwjr TWO TUB HAWAIIAN 'STAR, (miuaLr;iij mil x 01, ivii; it THE HAWAIIAN STAR DAILY AND Dally published every afternoon (except Sunday) by the Hawaiian Star Newspaper Association. Ltd., McCandloss Building, Bethel street, Hono lulu, T. H. Enterml at the postofflco at Honolulu as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION KATES, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE). Dally, nnywhero In the Islands, per. month $ .75. Dally, anywhero In the Islands, three months 2.00. Dally, anywhero in the Islands, six months 4.00. Dally, nnywhero in the Islands, ono year 8.00. Dally, to foreign countries, one year 12.00. Semi-Weekly, nnywhero In the Islands, ono year 2.00. Semi-Weekly to Foreign countries, one year : 3.00. Advertising rates supplied upon U D. TIMMON8 Business office telephone, LEAVE S. F. ARRIVE HON. MAY 20 MAY 20 JUNE 10 JUNE 16 JULY 1 JULY 7 JULY 22 JULY 28 Aug. 12 AUG. 18 Sept. 2 SEPT. 8 SEPT. 23 SEPT. 29 QcaaniG Steamship Company Sierra Schedule RATES from Honolulu to San Fr anclsco First Cl-ss, $65; 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 paid for In full. FOR PARTIC GENERAL Brewer & Oo.5 Ltd Radian-Australian Royal Hail Steamship Go Steamers of the above line running PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. 8. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Brisbane, Q. FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA FOR VANCOUVER. S. S. MARAMA JUNE 23 S S. MAKURA JULY 21 Calls at Inarming Island. CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. Theo, R Davies & Co., Ltd., Ge'l Agents 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 . S. S. MONGOLIA JUNE 12 S. 'S. PERSIA JUNE 9 S. S PERSIA JULY 9 S. S. KOREA JUNE 17 S. S. KOREA JULY 11 S. S. SIBERIA JUNE 30 S. S. SIBERIA. JULY 24 S. S. CHINA JULY 7 , 'Will call at Manila.' For general Information apply to .. ' H. Hackfeld & Co., Matson Navigation Cos Schedule, 1911 K DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN 8AN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. 1 1 -vtf Arrive from 8an Francisco. Sail for San Francisco. S. S. HONOLULAN JtlNE 3 S. S. LURLINE MAY 29 S. S. WILHELMINA JUNE 13 S. S. HONOLULAN JUNE 13 S. S. WILHELMINA JUNE 21 The S. S. Hyades of this line sails on or about June 10, 1911. CASTLE & COOKE, LTD 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 8EATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: B. S. MISSOUR1AN to sail about Juno 2nd. S. S. COLUMBIAN to sail about June 34 S. S. ALASKAN to sail about June 2G For further lnformatton apply to H. HACKFELD & CO, LTD, Agents, Honolulu. C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Steamers of the above Company about the dates mentioned below: FOR THE ORIENT. S. S. CHIYO MARU MAY 30th S. S. AMERICA MARU... JUNE 20TH S. S. TENYO MARU.... JUNE 27TH Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Agents UNION PACIFIC TRANSFER CO., LTD Movers of Furniture and Pianos. PACKING SHIPPING STORAGE BAGGAGE TRANSFER. King Street next Young Hotel Telephone 1875 SEMI - WEEKLY. XT ' request MANAGER. 23C5; postofflco box, 3C6. LEAVE HON ARRIVE S. F. MAY 31 JUNE 6 JUNE 1 JUNE 27 JULY 12 JULY 18 AUG. 2 '. AUG. S AUG. 23 AUG. 29 SEPT. 13 SEPT. 19 OCT. 4 OCT. 10 ULARS. APPLY TO AGENTS. In connection with the CANADIAIt MAKURA JUNE 20 S. S. ZEALANDIA JULY 18 Agents from Seattle for Honolulu direct GENERAL AGENTS will call at and leave Honolulu on or FOR SAN FRANCISCO. S. S. AMERICA MARU.... MAY 26th S. S. TENYO MARU JUNE 2 S. S. NIPPON MARU JUNE 23 Shipping" And Waterfront News THE MAILS. From San Francisco, cx Honolulan June 3, To San Francisco, Tenyo Maru Juno 2. From the orrent,,ex Tenyo Maru June 1. To the Orient per Mongolia, June 12, From Australia, ex Makura. June 20. To Australia per C.-A. S. Marama, Juno 23., SHIPPING IN POUT. (Government Vessels.) U. S. S. Thetis from cruise, May 19, (Merchant Vessels) Am. bk. Andrew Welch, Kelly, from San Francisco, May 10. Flauronce Ward, Am", schr., Plltz. from Midway, May 18. C F. Crocker from Tacoma. May 41. W. J. Patterson, Am. scr., from Grays Harbor, May 20. Mexican, from Tacoma. May 29. M. N. S. Hilcuian from Seattle. May 29. Am. scr. Alice Cooke, from Port Lud low, May 30. PROJECTED ARRIVALS. From Manila. Sherman, June 4. Sheridan, July 5. Buford, August 4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For San Francisco. T. K. If. S. S. Tenyo Maru, June 2. P. M. S. S, Persia, June 9. M. N. S. S. Honolulan, Juno Vo P. M. S. S. Korea, Juno 17. For Vancouver. Makura, C.-A. It. M. S., June 20. Zealandia, C.-A. R. M. s., July 18. For Fiji and Australia. Marama, C.-A. R. M. S., June 23. Makura C.-A. R. M. S., July 21. For China and Japan. P. M. S. Mongolia, June 12. T. If. If. S. America Maru, Juno 20. T. If. If. S. Tenyo Maru, June 27. P. M. S. Persia, July 9. INTER-ISLAND VESSELS. For Maul and Hawaii Ports. Mauna Kea, I.-I. S. N. Co., every Tuesday. Claudlne, I.-I. S. N. Co., every Fri day. For Molokal and Maul. Mlkahala, every Tuesday. For Kauai Ports.' W. G. Hall, I.-I. S. N. Co every Thursday. KInau, I.-I. S. N. Co., every Tues day. Kona and Kau Ports. Mauna Loa, I.-I. S. N. Co., alternate Tuesdays and Fridays. TRANSPORT SERVICE. U. S. A. T. Croolt, at San Francisco. U. S. A. T. Thomas at San Fran cisco. U. S. A. T. Warren, at Philippines. U. S. A. T. Dlx, at Seattle, out of commission until August 1. U. S. A. T. Sheridan en route to Manila from San Francisco. U. S. N. T. Buffalo, en route to Alaska with equipment and supplies. U. S. A. T. Buford at San Fran cisco. U. S. A. T. Logan ar. San Fran-' Cisco from Manila, May 12 U. S. A. T. Sherman en route to San Francisco via' Honolulu. To Manila. Buford, June 12, Sherman, July 12 Sheridan, August 12. Vessels' Whereabouts. A. F. COATES, schr., from Everett for Hllo, March C. A. M. BAXTER, Am. schr., ar. GrayV Harbor from Port Allen, April 17. ALASKAN, Am. S. S., arrived Sallna Cruz from Hllo, May 21. ALEX. ISENBEUG, Gei. sp., from Lelth for Honolulu, Feb. 22. ALDEN BESSE, Am. bk., from Sat Pedro for Honolulu, March 16. ALBERT, Am. bk., from Port Town- send, at Kallua, Hawaii, May 1. ALICE COOKE, schr., from Port Lud- low ar. Honolulu, May 30. AMERICA MARU, Jap. S. S., loft Honolulu for San Francisco, May 26. ANDREW WELCH, Am. bk., arrived Honolulu from San Francisco, May 10. ARIZONAN, Am. S. S., for San Fran cisco, via Kahului, etc., May 10. ASIA, Am. S. S reported sunk at FIngua Isl., oft China, April 23. BENICIA, Am. -ok., ar. Hllo from Port Townscnd, April 22. BERTHA, German bk., from Kahului ar. Gray's Harbor, May 10. BOREALIS, Am. schr., for Aberdeen, Wash., from Mahukona", May 28. BUYO MARU, Jap. str.. left Honolulu en route to South America, May 20. CAMANO, schr, arrived at Port Gamble from -Hllo, May 5. C. F. CROCKER, Am. bk., arrived Honolulu from Tncomn, May 21. OHEHAL1S, Am. bk., ar. Hllo from Grays Harbor, April 18. CHINA, left Yokohama for Kobe, May (Additional Shipping on Page Five.) CHIYO MARU, Am. S. S., left Hono lulu for Yokohama, May 30. COLUMBIAN, Am. S. S., left San Diego for San Francisco, May 30. CORONADU, Am. bk., loft Honolulu for San Francisco, May 1. EDWARD SEWALL, Am. ship left Kahului for Philadelphia, May 9. ELDORADO, Am. scln., left Hono ' lulu for Redondo, via Hllo, May 17. ENTERPRISE, Am. S. S., ar. Hilo from Sa'n FrancCsco, May 29. ETHEL ZANE, Am. schr., left Eureka for Honolulu, May 24. FALLS OF CLYDE, Am. Bhlp, loft Honolulu for Gavlota, May 22. FLAURENCE WP.D, Am. schr., ar. Honolulu from Midway, May 17. FOOHNG SUE'S, Am. bk., from Hon for N. Y. via Mahukona, April 17. GEORGE E. BILLINGS, Am. scr., from Newcastle, N. S. W to San Francisco, off port here, May 11, to land sick member of crew. HAWAII, Am. bktn., left for San Francisco via Mahukona, May 20. H. HACKFELD, German bk., from Honolulu, arrived Portland, Ore., May 21. HELENE, Am. schr., ar. Sound from Honolulu, April 22 (dismasted.) HILONIAN, Am. S. S., from Seattle, arrived Honolulu May 30. HONOLULAN, Am. S. S., left San Francisco for Honolulu, May 27. HONGKONG MARU, Jap. S. S., from Honolulu for, Yokohama, April 2G. HONOIPU. Am. schr., left Hana for San Francisco, May 2. HYADES, Am. S. S., ar. San Fraiuisco from Honolulu, May 30. IRMGARD, bktn., ar. San Francisco, May 8. ISTHMIAN, arrived San Francisco from San Diego, May 27. JAMES JOHNSON, Am. bktn., from Honolulu for San Francisco, April 28. JETHOU, Nor. S. S., from Honoluh arrived Newcastle, April 29. JOHN ENA, Am. Ship for Delaware Breakwater, from Honolulu, May 14 KOAN MARU, Jap. S. S., from Hon olulu for Formosa, April 2G. KOREA, Am. S. S., arrived Yokohama from Honolulu, May 5. LOGAN, U. S. A. T.. ar. San Fran cisco from Manila, via Guam. LURLINE, Am. S. S., left Honolulu for San Francisco, May 29. MAKURA, Br. S. S from Honolulu arrived Sydney, May 15. MANCHURIA, Am. S. S., left Hono lulu for Orient, May 22. MARY E. FOSTER, Am. schr., from Honolulu, nr. Pllfnt Snnnrl JInv 01 MARY E. W1NKELMAN, ar. Port Ludlow from Honolulu, April 17. MARION CHILCOTT, for Gavlota, May 4. MABEL RICKMERS. Ger. bk., from Honolulu for Newcastle. March 30. at? a ata ri ' MARAMA, from Honolulu ar. Vancou- ver, May 30. MELROSE, Am. schr.. left Eureka for Hllo, May 7. MEXICAN, Am. S. S., from Seattle ar, Honolulu, May 29 MINDORO. Am. sclir., ur. Redondo j irora mho, April 13. MONGOLIA, Am. S. S.. for San Fran-1 "'"uiu. May au. I. mioouuiuAiM, Am. s. s., arrived San Francisco, from San Dinco. Mnv iq MURIEL, Am. schr., from San Fran- Cisco for Hana, April 17. NIPPON MARU, Jap S. S., ar. Yo kohama from Honolulu, May 12. NUUANU, Am. bk., Josselyn, from Kiannpall for New York, Feb. 7. O. M. KELLOGG, Am. schr., left Ho nolulu for Eureka May 10. ORTERIC, Br. S. S., from Honolulu ar. Tacoma, May 1. PERSIA, Br. S. S., ar. Yokohama from Honolulu, April 30. REPEAT, Am. schr., from Port Gamble for Honolulu, April 29. R. C. SLADE, Am. schr., left Honolulu for Aberdeen, Wash., April 29, R. P. RITHET, Am. bk., arrived San Francisco from Honolulu, May 6. jiuuiiivr ijEiwiiius, Am. senr.. rroin " T Tl T m w T-wnn-a Honolulu ar. Port Townsend. Mav 30 1 ROBERT SEARLES, Am. schr., ar ' Puget Sound from Honolulu. April 9 ROSECRANS, Am. S. S., from Kaann- pall for Gavlota, March 13. SANTA RITA, Am. S. S from Hono lulu for Santa Rita, April 8 - --- S. C. ALLEN, Am. bk., from Grays Harbor ar. Honolulu, May 15. S. G. WILDER, bkln.,.ar. Port Town- sonu, jNiayaa. SHERIDAN, U. S. A. T left Honolulu for Manila, via Guam, May 14. SHERMAN, U. S. A. T lefa Manila for San Francisco, via Honolulu, May 10, SIBERIA, Am. S. S., from Honolulu nr. Yokohnraa, May 21. SIERRA, Am. S. S., for San Fran- cIsco from Honolulu, May 31. SOUTH BAY ,( Am. S. S nr. San Diego from Honolulu, May 16. TENYO MARU left Yokohama for San Francisco via Honolulu, May 23. VIRGINIAN, Am. S. S., loft Honolulu for Sallna Cruz, via Kaannpall, etc., May 22. WADDON, Ur. S. S-, from Honolulu for Newcastle, via Ocean Island, SIERRA LUTE IN LEAVING; GAPT HOUDLETTE IS STILL SICK Wfth Chief Officer Trnsk on the bridge, nnd Captain Houdletto co fined to his beJ, mo Sierra pulled out exactly thirty minutes lato this morning. Tho leason for tho belated departure was owing to ho Inadequate arrangements for th0 dock laborers to put tho goods Into tho ship. Peop'o seeing friends oft got In the way of tho. men with tho trucks, and the last bunch of bananas was not thrown on board until just on half past ten, and then with her side doors open, and men closing them tho Sier ra pullc'd out from tho wharf. As usual, there was a largo crowd "uT l , , C. . tho dock to see her off, for sho Is. on a popular ship, and there were llx passengers In the cabin and sixty-five In tho steerage. Besfdes the popular omcors nau menus uown on tne uocic to say au revol, Berger and hs'M,ss V. and Mrs E G?' musical aggregation wcce on tho Dartlctt all(I ,nf wharf, and they competed with the E. p e. Bosworthi vocal music from a number of Ha- q, Dowle Mrj ' iZlev wa'iian singers, who were saying good- Bowless, W. F. Brind, Geo F Bulen bye to some of their friends. Need.;Dr. . ' loss to say the band completely drown- p. Caldwell, Miss G. Caldwell Miss Cd the Singing. RT. E. r-nvnnnnM, TMI n ' The Sierra had a fairly largo cargo on board, which included thirty crates of alligator pears, 2000 bunches of bananas, pineapples, and 1500 bags of sugar, uuogeuiur uuuut .souu iuus ui general cargo. The next trip of tha Sierra will have a little more Interest in it than usual, for she v.'ill leave on the same day as the Wllhelmlna. The arrangements for loading and the housing of frlendr on tho wharf will be a little differ- ent next time, in order to facilitate tho work all round. Tenyo Maru Tomorrow Morning. The T. If. If. S. S. Tenyo Maru is duo off port tomorrow morning at ten o'clock from the Orient. Sho Will leave again in all probability tho fol- lowing morning for the Coast. Alice Cooke Here With Lumber. The schooner Alice Cooke arrived yesterday afternoon from Port Town - send with 985,000 feet of lumber con- dren, G. E. Riblet, Henry Ross, Mrs. signed to Lewers & Cooke. She had Koss, Miss L. School, Miss Seybolt, Ji a slow trip down of thirty days, and G. B. Sherman, C. Smith, Mrs. Smith contrary, light winds were the cause. and child, W. S. Stone, Miss A. Only one vessel was sighted through- Streeper, C. Strom, S. Sussmantr. out tue lonB Jurncy bu this was not close enough to be made out. Claudlne Has Mixture The Claudlne brought a small but Maui this morning, viz., twenty cords . . .... 0f wood, eleven crates of chickens, twelve barrels of wine, two horses, 32 hogs and 130 packages of sundries. A f ll 1 1 tlflxU FT- n J r. . . . i, . fiaii Willi ruuuoiuii. The W. G. Hall arrived this morn- gUgar twenty barrels of honey, 100 . bans of rlno. twAntv linca of tarn nnn 1. . ' ages of sundrieg, Telegraphic Advices. Mahukona. May 28 Sailed, sch. Bor- The undersigned, having been duly ealis for Aberdeen, Wash. appointed Executor of the will or Yokohama, May 28. Sailed, S. S. Clara Louisa Herbert, deceased China for Kobe. hereby gives notice to all creditors San Francisco, May 30. Arrived, S. of said deceased, to present their S. Hyades at 10 a. m., hence May 1; claims, duly authenticated and with S. S. Wllhelmlna, hence May 24, at proper vouchers. If any exist, even noon 1' the claim is secured by mortgage San Diego, May 30 Sailed, S. S. upon real estate, to It at the office of Columblin for San Francisco. the Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd., Victoria, May 30. Arrived, S. S. , 923 Fort Street, Honolulu, 'within Marama hence May 23. j six months from the date of tho first Port Townsend, May 30. Arrived publication of this notice, said date sch. Robert Lowers, hence May 6. , being May 17, 1911, or within sis Hllo, May 29. Arrived, S. S. Enter. l months from the day they fall duo prise from San Franlsco. or the same will bo foravfir hnrrp Sugar on Kauai. Purser Logan of the W. G. Hall re-1 ports that the following sugar was awa't'ns shipment on Kauai: M. A. K 4,717 baSs McB. 21,429, If. If. B. 2,- IUU K- s- M- 4'270 M- s- Co., 8,616, If. P. 10.580, G. P. 2,479 and P. L. 15,223. Passengers Arrived. Per Claudlne from Hawaii and Maul. I May 31. J. I. Sullivan E. Mnrnhv T i .... ' ,H - Hakuole, Mrs. J. C. McGllI, W. J. I Lockyer, F. K. McLean, W. F. Martin, Mlss A- Hnkuolo, Miss S. Hakuole, C. u, u. uniningworth. T. ivaneKo Mr and Mrs. C. D. Lufkln, H. a ' c c 7. vj.,!is, mat can comparo with this mlltf ounl' w "ng. eong.liquid for cleansing the skin nfn!mnia April 14. WILLIAM P. FRYE, Am. ship, for Dolowaro 'Breakwater, May 22. WILHELMINA, ar. San Francisco for Honolulu, May 30. W. H. MARSTON, Am. schr., from Snn Frnncisco to Honolulu nnd Pearl Harbor, water-logged and towed Into Port Harford, May-21. W. J. PATTERSON, Am. scr., from Gray's Harbor, arrived May 20. ZEALANDIA, Br. S. S., left Honolulu for Australia, May 2G. Chong, A. Kau, J. If. Richardson R. C. Lydecker, Judgo Kingsbury, Mrs. T. Marks and two children, Mrs. C. Telxeira, E. R. Welbourn, J. Andrade. A. Gomes, C. Rasmussen, J. Carey, W. Ifanemoto, C. Ahu, Miss A. Kaleo, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Souza. Mr. and Mr. T. P. Paplho and two children, Mrs. iu. iNunes, Miss M. Nunes, Miss Capel las, Mrs. J. M. Madelros, Miss F. Ma delros, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Madelros and Y. Amoy. Per W. G. Hall from Kauai. Mav 31. Paul Isonberg, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. rtoimcs, Judge D. If. Ifapahee. T. Ifum. agal' Yn'"naka, Rev. J If. Bode!, and p. b. Howes. "uei, anu PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Per S. S. Sierra, for San Francisco this morning- Mrs m a ,!,. .., Mra P T c, . , b ?t Conroy, P. B. Craig, Miss G P Cross" -uaa n rni, r.. a a t, ' Durney. A. C. Du Fosnn ' at n Fosee, DavId Ewnllko, S. Evans Mrs-) G. a EniS( Mrg c A Fairwe'ather! 0. Fenelins, Geo. H. Finn Mrs M w. Fish, W. L. Frazee, Miss E Fryer' ,T. George, L. Gott, Ivan Graham, Miss n. E, Hackett, W. A. Harger Airs j. w. Harvey, Miss H. Hobron.'M. Ti. Hough, O. Huffman, Mrs. Huffman, Mrs. C. L. Humphery, Dr. A. Irwin, Mrs. Irwin, two children nnd maiJ, 1 Mrs. J. Gilbert, E. S. Jones, Mrs. L M. Judd and infant, T. V. King, Mrs. E. L. Kinslea, Mrs. P. A. Lemon, i M. Lewis, Stanley Livingston and child, Dr. W. J. S. Lockyer, M. Lund, i Mrs. Lund, W. Madden, Mrs. M. J. Maylott, F. K. McLean, Mrs. L. ,T. Moses, C. Neumann, H. M. Passmorc,' .F. C. Poor, Mrs. Poor and two chil- Wm- Waterhouse, Dr. J. T. Wayson, O. R. Williams, Miss M. M. Yoder. A. A. Young, Mrs. Young and three children. Mra C Vnimn t Mr. and Oulton," Dr. H. B; Z LmI tTT rS; h 'h iurd and infant, F. H. Partridc Mrs. FrazGP. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE i -ciii T . , . .7 I. ' Z""10 Circuit, Terr At Chambers. of Hawaii. In Probate. . .. ln tne Ma"er of the Estate of Clara. Louisa Herbert, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS; Honolulu, May 17. 1911. HAWAIIAN TRUST CO., LTD., Executor of the will of Clara Louisa i Herbert, Deceased. KINNEY, PROSSER, ANDERSON & MARX. Attorneys for Executor. 5ts May 17. 24, 31, June 7, 14. ECZEMA CURB a teA,i-nw ........ i "'-nu i wmvji-i. Although D. D. D. Prescription hi been recognized for vear,, i LI remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis and air other forms of skin , Ham, u . known that there is no other wash For this reason alone, a bottle of D D. D. should bo kept on hand in every household. A bottle will show you the merits of this great remedy as a completion wash. D, D. D. seems to remove tho cause, whatever tho troublo may be, cleans ing tho skin ,and leaving it as soft, as smooth and clear as that of a healthy child. , Get a $ 1,00 bottle today and keep It in the house. Benson Smith & Co. blackheads, rash, and all similar sl:Jn affections.