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(rwo ,t' ,,v i&a iuw-Uun aoun. priday, June 9, 1911, THE HAWAIIAN STAR DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY. Dally published every afternoon (oxcept Sunday) by tho Hawaiian Star Nowspaper Association, Ltd., McCandless Building, Dothcl Btroot, Hono lulu, T. II. Entered at tho postofflco at Honolulu as second class moll matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Dally, anywhere In tho Islands, per. month $ .75. Dolly, anywhero In tho Islands, threo months 2.00. Dally, anywhere in the Islands, six months 4.00. Dally, anywhero In tho Islands, ono year 8.00. Dally, to foreign countries, one yoar 12.00. Semi-Weekly, anywhero in tho Islands, ono year 2.00. Seml-Weokly to Foreign countries, ono year 3.00. Advertising rates supplied upon request U. D. TIMMON8 MANAGER. Business office telephone, 2365; postofflco box, S66. Sierra Schedule ompan LEAVE S. P. ARRIVE HON. JUNE 10 JUNE 16 JULY 1 JULY 7 JULY 22 JULY 28 Aug. 12 AUG. 18 Sept. 2 SEPT. 8 SEPT. 23 SEPT. 29 LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. F., JUNE 21 JUNE 27 JULY 12 JULY 18 AUO. 2 AUG. S AUG. 23 AUG. 29 SEPT. 13 SEPT. 19 OCT. 4 '. OCT. 10 RATES rrom Honolulu to San Frnnclsco 'First CIwsb, 65; Round trip, J110. Family Room, extra. Reservations will not be held later than Forty-eight hours prior to the advertised sailing time unless Ucketa are paid for In full. Shipping: And Waterfront News BY W. H. CLARKE. (Additional Shipping on Page Five.) THE MAILS. From San Frnnclsco, Juno 12. To San Francisco, Persia, Juno 9. Mongolia, 12. From Australia, ex Makura, June 20. To Australia per C.-A. S. Marama, June 23. suirriNa in pom". FOR PARTICULARS. APPLY TO GENERAL AGENTS. Ltd Canadian-Australian Royal Hail Steamship Go Steamers of the above line running in connection with the CANADIAlt 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 MAKURA JUNE 20 9 S. MAKURA JULY 21 S. S. ZEALANDIA JULY 18 Calls at banning Island. CALLING AT 8UVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. Theo, H 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: S. S. MONGOLIA JUNE 12 S, S. PERSIA JULY 5 S. S. KOREA JULY 11 S.S. SIBERIA JULY 24 Will call at Manila, FOR SAN FRANCI8CO . S. S. MANCHURIA JULY 15 S. S. KOREA JUNE 11 S. S. SIBERIA JUNE 30 S. S. CHINA JULY 7 For general Information apply to H. Hackfeld & Co., - - - - Agents Matson Navigation Cos Schedule, 1911 . DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN 8AN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. Arrive from San Francisco. S. S. HONOLULAN JoNE 3 S. S. WTLHELMINA JUNE 13 S. S. WILHELMINA JUNE 27 Sail for San Francisco. S. S. HONOLULAN JUNE 13 S. S. WILHELMINA JUNE 21 S. S. LURLINE JULY 3 (Merchant Vessels) Flaurenco Ward, Am. schr., Plltz, from Midway, May 18. C. F. Crocker from Tacoma. May 21. Am. scr. Alice Cooke, from Port Lud low, May 30. Repeat, Mackenzie, from Port Gam. ble, Jun0 1. Marion Chllcott. Anderson, from Gavlota, June 7. Persia, P. M. S., from tho Orient, June 9. PROJECTED ARRIVALS. From Manila. Sheridan, July 5. Buford, August 4. Sherman, September 4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For San Francisco. P. M. S. S. Persia, June 9. M. N. S. S. Honolulan. June li. P. M. S. S. Korea, June 17. For Vancouver. Makura, C.-A. R. M. S.,.June 20. Zealandla, C.-A. R. M. S., July 18. For Fiji and Australia. Marama, C.-A. It. M. S., June 23. Makura C.-A. R. M. S., July 21. For China and Japan. P. M. S. Mongolia, Juno 12. T. K. K. S. America Maru, June 20. T. K. K. S. Tenyo Maru, June 27. P. M. S. Persia, July 5. INTER-ISLAND VESSELS. For Maul and Hawpll 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. CHINA, left jKnn.na' 'or Kobe, May CHIYO MARU, Am. S. S., loft Hono lulu for Yokohama. May 30. From the Orient, ex Korea, Juno COLUMBIAN. Am. S. E.. for Seattle 17. I from Hnn FVnnpfnpn .Tuna 7 io tne unont per Mongolia, Juno CORONADO, Am. uk., left Honolulu for San Francisco, May 1. CROOK, U. S. A. T., laid up at San Francisco. EDWARD SEWALL, Am. ship left Kahului for Philadelphia, May 9. ELDORADO, Am. scln., left Hono lulu for Redondo, via Hilo, May 17. ENTERPRISE, Am. S. S., ar. Hilo from San Francisco, May 29. ETHEL ZANE, Am. schr., left Euroka for Honolulu, May 24. FALLS OF CLYDE, Am. ship, loft Honolulu for Gavlota, May 22. FLAURENCE WAP.S, Am. schr., ar. Honolulu from Midway, May 17. FOOHNG SUE'S. Am. bk., from Hon for N. Y. via Mnhukona. April 17. GEORGE E. BILLINGS, Am. scr., from Newcastle, N. S. W nr. San Francisco June 8. HAWAII, Am. bktn., ar. Mahukona from Honolulu, June 5. H. HACKFELD, German bk., from Honolulu, arrived Portland, Ore., May 21. HELENE, Am. schr., from Gray's Harbor for Honolulu, Juno 7. HILONIAN, Am. S. S., for San Fran cisco from Port Allen, Juno 7. HONOLULAN, Am. S. S., left Hono lulu for Kahului, Kaanapali and Hilo, June 6. HONGKONG MARU, Jap. S. S., from Honolulu for Yokohama, April 2G. HONOIPU, Am. schr., from Hana ar. San Francisco, Juno 1. HYADES, Am. S. S., from San Fran cisco for Seattle, Juno 8. IRMGARD, bktn., left San Francisco for Mahukona, May 31. im l h.mian, arrived San Francisco from San Diego, May 27. JAMES JOHNSON, Am. bktn., from Honolulu for San Francisco, April 28. IJETHOU, Nor. S. S., from Honolulu, 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 26. KONA, Am. schr., for Honolulu from Newcastle, N. S. W., May 31. KOREA, Am. S. S., left Yokohama for Honolulu, June 7. LOGAN, U. S. A. T., laid up at San Francisco. LURLINE, Am. S. S., from Honolulu, ar. ban Francisco June 5 PERSIA IN FROM THE ORIENT The Persia arrived from the Orient miles, without' n stop. After com enrly this morning and berihed at plotlnc dlschareo 'nt Vnnr.otiver alio tho Alnkea wharf. Sho had a bad 'will return to San Francisco, where trip Over, tho Worst In fact Since SllO she Will lon.l n full nnrcm nf nnnnml has been restored to this run. The fruit for Liverpool. By the placing weather out of Yokohama waa bad on thin mtifo nf hih !.,,, mo,i,- .for a few days, then some fine wcath- 'speedy steamers, it is anticipated wu experiences but n few days thnt considerable developments will "bu mo elements again got on their hind legs, and nearly all the passen gers failed to enjoy the delights of sea traveling. The sens poured over(llno wlll bo talten by tho steamer the little vessel, and tho women's .Candidate, which will make calls at uuspim. on UIO main ClOCK had to be Antwnrn. RwnnBnn nml r.ln0w. .ml sealed up. This was utilized for first- ,eavo Llverpooi about tho mlddle of tuiHB iiussuiigurs, tne snip was jiav crowaeu. it was a had nassace. and take place in tho trade between tho United Kingdom and tho Pacific Coast. Tho second sailing of tho all were glad to get ashore hero. Thero were seven first-class pas- Although Shipping Illustrated does not mention It, the Crown of Castilo i Will call nt Honolulu. P. T, Wnldron sengers for Honolulu and fifty-'!.vo la tho loca, ngent hi mo steerage, comprising Filipinos, Japanese women and Chinese. She ,Iias 343 tons of cargo for hero and Boston's Largest Marine Visitor. The now Cunard liner Franconla, 2,855 tons for tho Coast. Captain C,',;'" Ul UOBlou ' Lockett stated that the Asia was still ' " T "se. s we BCem, piled up on Fingua, Rock when he ' " T T " Lt l came past on his way here. I", , .7 . T 8 vlumnv On Tuesday night a masquerade , "7 1U1 l"e prt uosla ball was held, and It was a decided'"' , nu i.ruius- ,success-that was before the rough 'mna menf 0 ,tho Sphered at a weather started again. .magnificent d nner given on board As soon as the Persia was tied up "l0" Stownrd' n toT a gang of customs men went througn'?" "ne' 8ays ShPPIn m"s' her in a determined search for opium. Th 'announcement that her Tho Persia ig due to sail acaln ati8"'?' ShIp' th LaCOnIa' W0U,d folloW 'v-At uiiu UIUL U1U IWO 11UW fivo o'clock. Thero will be a mall to the Coast this afternoon by the P. M. S. Persia. ahead of many ports In passenger service, was Interpreted by the To boat will leave at five" o'clock as an indication of the great from the Alakea wharf, and the mall will close at four o'clock at the post office. Tho last mail to tho Coast faith which the Cunard Company has in the future development of Boston as a transatlantic port. The com- was by the Tenyo Maru-a week ago fanyt wl" ,spend ,ah ?7'000'"0 4011 U. S. A. T. Crook, laid up at San LYMAN D. FOSTER, Am schr from 1 D0W Psslb,e for the 8 Francisco. . . Newcastle, N. S. W., arrived "Hono- drawing eIShteen feet of water to U. S clsco A. T. Thomas at San Fran-, ipU, Juno 5. .nfjnv . ie iu aieuiiiBuiiis, ll. 18 Biliu. Air ' April's Shipbuilding Figures. - I T fS"mf fr development of tho Shipping Illustrated says that dur. Irfront by the city and the state ing the month of April ninety-four ! a by tb? Speake,r9' vessels of 17,513 tons gross were" I. Ct(l., built In the United States, of which 1 lr" l"uu ' J' 1-r"t nlno of 14,857 tons were steel steam- ' , V n I o .! ers, as follows: Atlantic & Gulf, si.l a"d PWent George a Smith of 4,429 tons; Pacific, one of 2.793 1 1. 1 w""'Tr . , tons; Great Lakes, two of 7.C33 tons. I"" " " ' 7' The largest steamers launched dur-1 " ' " . A , , ' D i. Ing the month were the Thos. WaMCm " C" ASn!ith' her ters. 7.518 tons, at Lorain, Ohio; thel0."1061? an,d crew waa mad? the occa Somerset, 3,048 tons, at Camden, N,l8,5or oom J., and, Navajo. 2.755 tons, at Long'?1" tthe delopment of the water Deach. Cal. me r ranconia is tne largest crart that has ever entered Boston,' being 25,000' tons displacement, 625 feet long, 72 feet beam and 18,150 tons gross. She was launched at Wall send July 23, 1910, being the second largest steamer launched in the United Kingdom In 1910. New Warships. Tne Princess Royal, the lareoat Part of Panama Canal Readv. It Is now possible for the ships use the Panama Canal at the Pacific en- trance from the beginning of the The S. S. Hyades of this line sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on or about June 10, 1911. CASTLE & COOKE, LTD. J GENERAL AQENT8 American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepecj every sixth day. Freight received at all times at tho Company's Wharf, 41st Street South Brooklyn. FROM 8EATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: S. S. COLUMBIAN to sail about June 34 S. S. ALASKAN to sail about June 26 S. S. ARIONAN to sail about : July 8 For further Information apply to H. HACKFELD & CO, LTD, Agents, Honolulu. C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent . MAKURA. Br S. S - frnm Sv.lno.f U. S. A. T. Warren, at Philippines. Vancouver, "via Honolulu,' June 5 channel !n Panama Bay to a point U. S. A. T. DIx, at Seattle, out of MANCHURIA Am ? ? loft Wnnr. eIBt miles Inland, at tho lower enn commission until August 1. I iuiu f0r orlont Mnv 99 of Miraflores Locks, but the canal Is U. S. A. T. Sheridan en route to MARY E FOSTER Am Lhr on,v Partially completed .to that point Manila from San Francisco. - Honolulu, nr p( q., o, because the channel is not to its futl !, '. .. U. S. N. T. Buffalo, en route to MARY E. .7C w" f 500 ' Borne parts, and " , ?T .."T P , i . " 4,. i, ,, . . umwu uuvy. na ",U8 Wllu euuipniem. anu supplies. Ludlow from Honolulu. Anrii 17 U. S. A. T. Buford, en route from MARION CHILCOTT from Gavlota fl"al deptn 0nly tne flrst flve miles ar. June 7 mvu tu uuvibuhou. ouiiiiuug MABEL RICKMERS. Ger. bk.. frnm , I,lustrat- Honolulu for Nfiwrnntlo lloi, on nunoium m mnerary, MARAMA, from Honolulu ar. Vancou ver, May 30. MELROSE, Am. schr., from Eureka ar. Hilo, May 30 San Francisco to Manila via Hono lulu. U. S.'A. T. Logan laid up at San Francisco. . , U. S. A. T. Sherman dn route to San Francisco. Left Honolulu June 3. To Manila. Buford, Juno 13. uruz rrom Honolulu, via Port ..uuu, uBum. . Aeni Kahu,u, nnd HUOi June 2 vessels vncreaDouis. jujiNUUKO, Am. schr., ar. Redondo A. F. COATES, schr., from Everett! from Hilo. Anrll 13 ever built for tha in the last three miles Is not at its rlt,sh navy has been launched at narrow, ane nas a displacement oC 26,360 tons and turbines affording 70,500 horsepower. Her contract calls for a, speed of twentyIght SAN FBANCISCO, April 29. Tho 'w,ulH au uour- ano wul carry eight Inaugural sailing of the new Hard- 13-B-lncn suns, besides smaller weap son Line service to this port took on8, place April 16, when the steamer 0n May 27 thre will be launched ...... ..... . at Trfptl ihn flrat A,.n.l T MEXIPAM Am a a , , on ueniunon ien Liverpool ror San , MiiAicAN, Am. S. S., for Sallna J , noucht. tho TfntKor.irni r. j-euru, oun Francisco ana vancou- ver. A very satisfactory support has JOSer- ano was Iaid down eighteen, been accorded to th0 new line, which ontlls ago and it Is hoped to put lias everv nromlno of hucpohs. The her in commlsson at the beEinnluir sailings are to ho monthly, and in , 1912' she ls of 20,500 tons dls- ior WHO, Alarcn U. .JMONGOT.TA Am Q a o n .-aii'iiB mu iu u muuiiny, aim iu 4 " muo uin- r A. M. BAXTER, Am. schr., ar. Gray'J Cisco t ToHet I Hono 2 orteP to pr0V,de tonnaBG the Harrt" eTTi2 ."S tapW - f Harbor from Port Allen, April 17. June 0. Honolulu, gon L)no hag chartered the Bteamer gines of 25.000 indicated horsepower. ALASKAN, Am. S. S., left Sallna MISSOURIAN. Am. S. S.. left SMtti, Cr0Wn of Cast,I for the July sa;1- t, T"1 Wl" COna,st oT Cruz for San Diego, June 3. for Honolulu. Jim lnB- The Centurion called at Swan- " ,bU"8' ALEX. ISENBEKrt. r.ei. Rn . from MTTPiwr. a m - sea to load a quantity of Welsh tin- . i""" government has Lelth for Honolulu, Feb. 22. clsco from Honolnu. Jiino 3 p,at03' whIch are ret"'Ired fr the Tl three-gunboat ALDEN BESSE. Am. bk., from San NIPPON AfAnn m a a ' v rpcklng of next season's fruit crop. iUibCB 61 nantiers de 1 Pedro for Honolulu, March .16. kohama from Honnim,, t- I,rom Swansea sho will steam direct v"""""w'' lo..De Du"t at Havre. ALBERT. Am. hk. nr. Port Tnwnneini NTTiTTAMTT u,. . . to San Pedro, a distance of 14.000 "'"ien nrms nm for this order. . , URi( lIOBSeiyn rrom i,,,,, The French Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Steamers of tho iraove Company wlll call at and leave Honolulu on or bout tho dates mentioned below: FOR THE ORIENT. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. S. S. AMERICA MARU... JUNE 20TH S. S. NIPPON MARU JUNE 23 8. S. TENYO MARU.... JUNE 27TH S. S. CHIYO MARU JULY 21ST S. S. NIPPON MARU. . . .JULY 18TH S. S. AMERICA MARU. . .AUG 11TII from Napoopoo, Juno 4. ALICE COOKE, schr.. from Port Lud low ar. Honolulu, Ma" 30. AMERICA MARU, 'jap. S. S., from Honolulu, ar. San Francisco, June 1. ANDREW WELCH, Am, bk.,- left Honolulu for San Francisco, June 2. ARIZONAN, Am. S. S., ar. Sallna Cruz from Hilo, June 1. Kannnnnll fnr w, vi. n v. , , w.iWiifflSJS9W3Wia , 7. " uuwoauiij uiuerot. 'n r,JL,. ' . . e 1 i SIERRA. Am. S. S.. ar. San Fran- built at St. Nazalro, showed . W. ill IV I'JI At A Mil i flm onliN TT. m - . - . noluln ar Eutsko j. , , '" Honolulu. Juno 0. ' alB r prollmlnarr 0BTE,o"or.Ti50I,1;o,ulu SOUTH OA,, a S.. . B Mego Tacomn Mnv 1 from Honolulu. Mav 1G. . . " " PERSIA, Br. S. S., from Yokohama ar- ST. ROGATIEN, from London for Ho- super-Drealough baSeTin rived Honolulu I,, q I noluln. Anrll 97 .. 1 """"uut.ui DattiesUlp """o . i - -.. tney are : Z::r?',mWmm B l "n0 ernmont- Th0 vessel Is one of the- n n sr.Ani? a , . . RirtiriPTA im a o . uin. euiir., iciL iionoiuiu uora nonoiuiu which were nlaced In Itemmhw mrto battleship Diderot. Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Agents union pacific transfer co., ltd Jacobsen & Raven, Managers, can bo depended on for the prompt and careful handling of bnggago, household goods nnd pianos. ' e, King St., next Young Hotel. " Phone 1875 Conqueror, tho rived Honolulu, June 9. . nolulu, April 27. uio unusu gov- contingent" Dreadnoughts- II 9 ... .... I nM . . 1V 111 1' vjv uuiuuun, wa8n., April 29. lunuumua, way ai, th r.n,n !,, . ASIA. Am. S. S.. reported sunk at R. P. RITHET. Am. bk., left San TENYO MARU, from Honolulu, at-; wick ho Thunderer m i Fingna Isl.. off China. April 23. Francisco for Honolulu. June 8. I San Francisco, June 8. TS .f rwl at ,DIack:H. P.FNIP.TA. Am hk.. nr. firnVo TTnrhnr KOnERT l.TiHVWDa in, VrnrJTTMTAM Am o a Tt. ,t"u"uub"1- cruiser frin- from Hilo Juno 2. BERTHA, German Jbk., from Kahului ar. Gray's Harbor, May 10. BOREALIS, Am. schr., for Aberdeen, Wash., from Mahukona, May 28. BUFORD, U. S. A. T. left San Fran- Puget Sound from Honolulu. April 9 ROSECRANS, Am. S. S., for Kaana pali and Honolulu, from Gavloti, June 2. ROBERT LEWERS. Am. schr.. from i VIRGINIAN, Am. S. S., left Hilo for ces8 yaV Z,ro Th I , Honolulu, ar. Port Ludlow. Juno 1. Sallna Cruz. May 30. ""T. 0..keo.1 ROBERT SEARLES, Am. schr., ar i WADDON, T3r. S. S, from Honolulu "l, "ZT ZZl ? . "5 for Newcastle, via Ocean Island, considerably V th 7 JboE Witttam'p r.r,vw a u, . crmakerB- Tlle Conqueror Is of the WILLIAM P. Fit YE, Am. ship, for ..0r,0n type, being 545 feet b. p. by- Delawaro Hrpnltwnfcr Msv 99 ociz t . l.. .. . Cisco for Manila via Honolulu, June SANTA RITA. Am. S. S from Port , WILHELMINA. left San Francisco for o?12,00 tons Tat mean ZZZ 5- 8an Luls for Honolulu. Juno 8. I Honolulu. June 7. 1 otil . mTVn XTAPTT Tnn pfr loft TTnnnlnTit SANTA AfAPTA ,.t,r c. . . . " lKUU i,,B "rmument Wllf en routo to South America, May 2). Luis, via Hilo, Juno 6, CAMANO, schr, nrrlved at Port S. C. ALLEN, Am. bk., from Grays Gamble from Hilo, May 6. C. F. CROCKER, Am. bk., arrived Honolulu from Tacoma, May 21. CHEHALIS, Am. bk., from Hilo, ar. GrayB Harbor, May 31, W. H. MARSTON, Am. schr.. from consist of ten 13.5-Inch guns, throw San Francisco to Honolulu nnd ing n 1,250-pound projectile, an i curi nuroor. waier.ioccrpa nnd i t n. Harbor ar. Honolulu, May 15. I towed into Port Harford. Mv ,7 " lUB ffl,B.u'. I,no S. G.IWILDER, bktn., for Port Town- W. J. PATTERSON, Am. scr.; From a ranged as o be used on eUhe? send from Everett, June 3. Honolulu for Puget Sound, Juno 9. broadside but only four l h. ! SHERIDAN, U. S. A. T., left Honolulu ZEALANDIA, Br. S. S., left Honolulu, ' f"r Can b flr'r for. Manila, via Guam, May 14. for Australia, May 26, ContInnea on Page p, it.