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"TWO Tim HAWAIIAN STAR. Fit! HAY, MAHCII 8, 1HJ2, THE HAWAIIAN STAR DAILY 8HMMVHMKLY. Dally publlshod every afternoon (except Sunday) by the Hawaiian Star Hairnpapor Association, Ltd., MoCandleee Ilulldlug, Dethel street, Honolulu, 9. n. Bntorod at the Postoffloo at Honolulu as second-dauB mall matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Dally, anywhere In tho Islands, per month I .75 Dally, anywhere In the Islands, throe months 2.00 Dally, anywhere In the Islands, six months 4.00 Dally, anywhere In tho Islands, ono year 8.00 Dally, to foreign countries, one year 12.00 BcmlAVoekly, anywhere In the Islanda.ono year 2.00 oml-Woekly to Foreign countries, one year 3.00 Advertising ratos supplied upon request. L, D. TIMMONS MANAGER 4 Business ofllco telophono, 23GB; postofllco hoi, 360. Oceanic Steamship Company Sierra Schedule LMAVB S. P. ' ARRIVE HON. LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. F. MAIL I MAR. IS FED. 28 MAR. B MAR. 80 APR. S MAR. 20 MAR. 26 APR. 10 APR. 16 RATES from Honolulu to San Francisco: First Class, ?65; Round Trip, gllO. Family Room, extra. Reservations will not bo held later than Forty-Eight hours prior to l&a advertised soiling time unless tickets are paid for in full. FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO 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, between Vancouver, B. C, and 8ydney, N. 8. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Auckland, N. Z. FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. B. S. MAKDRA MAR. 27 B. B. ZEALANDIA APR. 24 B. S. MARAMA MAY 22 FOR VANCOUVER, S. S. ZEALANDIA MAR. 26 S. S. MARAMA APR. 23 S. S. MAKURA MAY 21 Shipping And Waterfront News TIDES,' SUN AND MOON. Last quarter of the moon, March 10. 1 M 1 ! I i m a 33 ,V it. 4:81 5:13 P M C:41 8:29, 9:41 10 10:51 1.7 1.4 1.5 15 1.5 1.5 1.5 P.M. 6W 5:55 A M 5:30 OiOo 6:25 0:45 . M.lf. it.i 35 7J n U;tO 11:3) 12.00 r ji 12:22 12:45 1:19 2:15 11:006:18 11:58 8:15 ..6:14 A M o:06e:i. '07 :07 0:08, 6.08 2:18 1:12 4:15 6:11 6:10 lilies TT2 8M4 9:FC MAKENA WHARF JSPRI VATE PROPERTY Dr. Raymond Replies to Complaints Chiyo Discharges in Record Time Alaskan Brings no Mail 10:33 Not stated in table. Reported comnkints from shippers !nt and about Mnkona to the effect that tho niannger of the Raymond ranch i. .1 n.. . i . ... . .. . . . 6:0$' 15:20 I 11 Lul11 uunii uvji iiiiiujii. piuiiuii tit 1 tho Makena landing and thereby bin- 8:09' jdcred shipping at Makcnn, wore an swered this morning by Dr. J. H. Rny- 6:09 1:22 mond, who denies thct any of the buildings on or about tho landing are j government property ,aml that the Times OI U18 tide aro laxen irom ino . , whlrli tile mnnni'nr lna lwrn iln. U. B. Coast and Qeodetio Survey tables. "orK wnicn nis manatei uas neon un file ttdes at Kahulul and Hllo penur lug there will affect the public use of about one hour, f arller than at Hono-I lulu. Honolulu standard time is ig , mu immune. hours 30 minutes slower than Green wich time, being that of the meridian of 167 degrees 30 mine. The time whistle blows at 1:30 p. m., which Is the same as Greenwich 0 hours 0 min utes. The sun and moon aro ror local time for the whole group. THE MAILS. fraternity pxnreraes mirprlso nt the sound condition of soino of the pllos which are beliiK tnkeii out, though oth ers are In bad condition. Tho Jnno L. Stanford will finish dis charging tonight and will fumlgato and get away Monday. Flno Job Printing at tho Star office. BY AUTHORITY SEALED TENDERS. "It has been alleged," .said ho "that In a complaint made public by Mars ton Campbell, that wo have torn down rJ warehouse to tho detriment of other interests at Makena and It Is Implied In this complaint that wo have been destroying government property. Not To San Francisco, per Lciiinc, only tho buildings, but the landing it- March 19. 'self und all tho improvements about From San Francisco, per Siberia, tho Blip, aro the property of the Ray March 11 mond ranch and are used by the public From the Orient, nor Chivo Maru. as convenience. It n not govcrn- March 7. To the Orient, per Siberia, March 11. To Australia, per Makura, March 27. From Australia, per Zealandla, March 2G. SHIPPING IK POBT. Ing him to clear for Wlllapa. The cablo olllco protested that they did not know how to And "Cnptnin Noil Murchison, schooner Prosper." As It was the skipper had to get now clear ance papers and pay overtime charges to his tow boat. WATERPRONT NOTES.. Tho Robert Lowers which has fin ished discharging and hro been over hauled and repaired in the slip will bo forms of proposal aro on flic in tho fumigated in the morning and will get J ofllco of the Superintendent of Public away on her return trip to the Sound . Works. tomorrow afternoon. Tho Superintendent of Public Works Tho gas tug Kaena is making prog- reserves the right .to reject any or all ress in demolishing the old Likclikc tenders. wharf, which hns been a landmark for , MARSTON CAMPBELL, twenty or thirty years to skippers run- Suierintcndent of Public Works, nlng into this port. The waterfront .March 8, 1012. Scaled tenders will bo received by tho Superintendent of Public Works, up until 12 111. of Friday, March 29, 1912, for Tho Construction of a Mac adam Road on Alcwn Heights, Hono nolulu. Plans, specifications and blank Remnants Remnants Remnants Our Soml nnnual Remnant Sale ot Cottons, Linens, Draperies, etc., will begin next Friday, March 1, at 8 o'clock. Thousands ot choice lengths of all Winds of wash goods at a fraction of their valuoj got down early for tho beat goes hrBt, (Government Vessels.) D. S. N. tug Navajo from Mare fa land, July 20. Glacier from San Francisco, Decem ber 24. U. S. R. C. Thetis, from Seattle, February 11. U. S. Ss. California, South Dakota and Colorado, from cruise, February 20. CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGE8. Theo. H Davies & Co., Ltd., Ge'l Agents Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Steamers of the above company will call at Honolulu and leave this (tort on or about the dates mentioned below: For the Orient: For San Francisco. B. S. SIBERIA MAR. 11 S. S. MANCHURIA MAR. 2 B. 3. CHINA MAR. 18 S. S. MONGOLIA MAR. 23 B. S. MANCHURIA MAR. 25 S. S. PERSIA....! ..APR. 16 Will call at Manila. For general Information apply to H. Hackfeld & Co., - - - - Agents Matson Navigation Co.'s Schedule, 1912 DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. Arrive from San Francisco. B. S. LURLINE MAR. 13 B. S. WILHELMINA MAR.. 19 B. S. HONOLULAN MAR. 26 Sail for San Francisco. S. S. HONOLULAN MAR. 6 S. S. LURLINE MAR. 19 S. S. WILHELMINA MAR. 27 S. S. HONOLULAN APR. 3 (Merchant Vessels.) Robert Lewers from Port Townsend, February 20. Andrew Welch from San FrancLsco, February 20. Guernsey, str., from Newcastle, N. S. W., February 25. Mary E. Foster from Port Town send, February 26. Jane Stanford, from Mejlllones, 'Feb ruary 26. M. Turner from Sound, February 27. Repeat, from Gray's Harbor, March 1st. S. S. Hilonian sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on o rabout Mar. 9. try 17. CASTLE &. COOKE, LTD., GENERAL AGENT8. 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 TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: S. S. VIRGINIAN TO SAIL ABOUT MAR. 20 S. S. MISSOURIAN TO SAIL ABOUT MARCH 31 S. S. MEXICAN TO SAIL ABOUT APRIL 11 For further Information apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents, Honolulu. O. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Steamers ot the above Company will call at and leave Honolulu on or about the dates mentioned below: FOR THE ORIENT: S. 8. SHINYO MARU MAR. 5 CHIYO MARU APR, 2 8. S. NIPPON MARU APR. 23 8. 3. TENYO MARU APR. 30 FOR SAN FRANCISCO: S. S. CHIYO MARU MAR. 8 NIPPON MARU MAR. 29 TENYO MARU APR. 5 S. S. SHINYO MARU APR. 30 Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Agents WHEN THE UNION-PACIFIC TRAN8FER CO. HANDLE YOUR BAGGAGE IT GETS ON THE RIGHT STEAMER. . Office King St., next Young He tel. Telephones 1874 and 1875. VESSELS DUE HERE. From San Francisco Siberia, March 11. Lurline, March 13. Sierra, March 15. China, March 18. Wilhelmlna, March 19. Manchuria, March 25. Honolulan, March 26. From Australia. Zealandla, March 26. Mararaa, April 23. Makura, May 21. Zealandla, June 18. Marama, July 16. From the Orient. Chiyo Maru, March 8. Nile, March 15. Mongolia, March 23. 1 Jr PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For 8an Francisco, Chiyo Maru, March 8. Lurline, March 19. Sierra, March 20. ' Mongolia, March 23. Wilhelmlna, March 27. Nippon Maru, March 29. For Australia. Makura, March 27 Zealandla, April 24. Marama, May 22. Makura, Jun9 19. Zealandla, July 12. Marama, August 14. For the Orient. Siberia, March 11. China, March 18. Manchuria, March 25. Co., INTER-ISLAND SAILINGS. For Hawaii Ports via Maul. Mauna Ken, I.-I. S. N. Co., every Tuesday. Claudlno, Inter-Island S. N. every Friday. For Maul, via Molokal. Mlkahala every Tuesday. For Kauai Porta. W. G. Hall, I.-I. S. N. Co., every Thursday. Kinau, I.-I. S. N. Co., every Tuesday. For Kona and.Kau Ports. Kllauea, I.-I. S.- N Co., alternate Tuesdays and Fridays. It's eerier to Induce somo men to run for oflice than to walk a block to securo a Job ot work. .Tiitt about tlio time a man begins to think ho is acquainted with his wifo she begins to act strangely. Flno Job Printing at the Star office. mcnt but private property. Tho build ing to which the complaints refer was a shed on the wharf, which has been used as a warehouse and which was al most useless In its former position. Tho manager of our ranch tore this building down so that it could bo mov ed to the other side of the slip where it would bo available to the general public and upon this the complaints are founded." CHIYO'S QUICK DISCHARGE. In discharging her unsivsally largo Honolulu cargo of 1555 tons the T. K. K. liner Chiyo Maru. which arrived from the Orient yesterday afternoon, did record work. The stevedores work ed In full force last night by arc light until 11 o'clock so that the big steam er could get away this morning on schedule time. The Chiyo Maru sail ed this morning for San Francisco at 10 o'clock, carrying 23G through pr.v sengors of all classes and four tour ists from the Orient who had stopped over In Honolulu between boats. These persons ;ere G. W. Shirley, Miss A. E. Graham, P. M. Benney and MVss Pearl Bogg's. Tho Chiyo Maru carried tho last mall for the Coast which will leave this port for eleven days. The Lurline takes the next consignment of mall to tho mainland March 19. ALASKAN BRINGS NO MAIL. In spite of the fact that the 'mails into this port from the mainland are few and far between, tho San Fran cisco postal authorities overlooked an opportunity in the coming of the Alas kan to .send the islands their share of intelligence from tho outside world and the big freighter, which left San Francfsco for Honolulu direct a day after tho departure of the Shlnyo Ma ru and quite some time before the Siberia, which will get In here next Monday, brought no mall. Tho Alaskan had more than 2000 tons of freight for this port, however, much of It from New York, and a small shipment of sundries from Liverpool. Included In tho cargo were 600 tons of tin plate for local canneries and 400 tons of pipe, from the Atlantic coast, for HonoluliiVs water works. Tho Alaskan wes originally sched uled to make tho usual run to the Sound but has been in drydock in San Francisco being overhauled and camo directly to this port to get tho sugar shipments awaiting her. She will take 3300 tons of sugar hero and will go to Kahulul March 10, thence to Hllo' and finally to Port Allen to load BUgt.r. She will leave the Kauai port March 19 for Salina Cruz. Tho Virginia will leave the Sound for Ho nolulu March 20 and will arrive here March 29. Tho Columbian left Hllo last night for Salina Cruz with a full cargo of sugar. M. TURNER TO DRYDOCK. Tho M. Turner, lumber schooner. now discharging at tho Allen & Robin son wharf, will finish discharging this week end will go into drydock Satur day for a general scraping, painting and overhauling. When tho Turner returns to tho Coast she will take a cargo of lumber to Mexican ports nnd her owners want to get her in first- cltWB condition beforo sh8 goes on this trip. PROSPER TO WILLIPA. Through tho belated delivery of n cablo from tho owners of tho schoon er Prosper, Captain Nell Murchison nearly ven off on a wild gooso chaso yesterday which would have cost his company double harbor fees and would have loHt him about twenty days' time. Ills stnndlng orders wore to sail from this port to Port Townsend nnd for that harbor ho clonred and mado ar ragonionts to bo towed out at I o'clock yesterday afternoon. He cabled his ownors nt 3 o'clock that he was about to sail for PortTowniond nnd then at 4 o'clock, as ho was just pulling out, ho recolved a cable which came In ywtcrday morning at 8:12 ordor- il Stocks Owning to the increase in price being paid the producers for oil, a sharp advance in the better class of oil stocks is about to take place. Prices now are as low as they will ever be. In Oklahoma Crude Oil has advanced to 57 cents Pennsyl vania, Ohio, and Illinois producers are receiving more money than they have for some time. The demand for oil is increasing continually. The great big Mexican Oil Fields, which will un doubtedly make California Oil Fields look small in a few years, are shipping their oil as fast as it is produced by boat to the Atlantic coast and to ainginnu. In Europe there is a decided improvement in the oil busi ness, and there is at this time considerable activity among Eng lish and French promoters of oil and Company shares. What you want to know is how you can make some of the big profits to be made out of the oil business. Buy Illinois Crude This stock is listed on the San Francisco Exchange and if you will give me your order for anywhere from 100 shares up promptly you can undoubtedly make a profit of 100 per cent within a few weeks; possibly a few days time. This stock is actually worth twice what it is selling for. You can invest in the shares. of this Company $25.00, $50.00, $100.00 or $500.00 and POSITIVELY DOUBLE YOUR MONEY WITHIN JUST A FEW WEEKS there is no question about this. If you will call at my office or write me a line I will give you the reasons and show you the facts. ' JUST HEAR JN MIND that ten days ago ILLINOIS CRUDE was quoted at G cents per share had you bought $600.00 worth at that time you could have sold out within four or five days with a iJrofit of $900.00. You still have an opportunity to make a little investment and double your money this opportunity will soon be gone. If you want to get any ILLINOIS CRUDE at anything like the present prices you must act mighty quick. THIS STOCK IS GOING TO JUMP in price and at once. Call, write or wire but do it promptly. Mexican Premier This is an unlisted stock and is offered at 30 cents per share. MEXICAN PREMIER OIL HAS GREATER CHANCES for TREMENDOUS PROFITS than any other stock. The company controls over 25,000 acres of land, well located ; and are drilling Well No. 1 at this time. Lake View Gusher was considered the greatest well this country ever had. Do you know that it is a small well compared witli some of the gushers that have been brought in and are now producing in Mexico? One well there that has saved over eleven million barrels of oil which has sold for over Nine Million Dollars; think of that, and quit wondering why men of Los Angeles and California are growing rich over night in the oil business. There is another well in Mexico that is shipping by boat four thousand barrels of oil every day and in the meantime the sump hole covers 20 acres of ground and the oil is 6y feet dee). Now do not forget that the Mexican ( )il Field are right at water transportation and the oil is loaded on the boats and shipped to the Atlantic Coast to Europe and the demand K unlimited and the price is a better price than that being paid in California today. 1 STRONGLY ADVISE you to 15UY SOME MEXICAN PREMIER .OIL STOCK even if you can not do more than buy One I lundrcdi shares. Do not wait until the oil boom is on again as it is certainly going to be, but GET IN WHILE TIMES ARE QUIET AND PRICES ARE LOW be a little bit ahead of the other fellows don't lag behind. Let me send you ma), reports, literature, and full particulars of the Mexican Premier Oil Company. Call or write for it TODAY. Market Letter Inquiries are coming in every day for the Market Letter, which is issued once a week. If your name is not on my list get it on at. once. When your attention is called to a stock like the ILLINOIS CRUDE or MEXICAN PREMIER, it is because from infor mation at hand that these stocks will show tremendous profits. Now, if 1 can make money for you and you will give me your business I will he able to retain y0l,r business that is what 1 am here for. Market Letter tells you what stocks to HUY and I do not hesitate to tdl you what NOT TO UUY. Send me your name and address and 1 will send the Market Letter to you every week, free of charge. LIONEL R. A. HART, FORT NEAR KING STREET. TELEPHONE 3658 C Does Your Scalp Itch? Are you bothered with tho dandruff scale? If you are a sufferer seeking relief, try PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER and you will find Immediate allerla- tlo. Sold by all druggists and at PACHECO'S BARBER SHOP, Fort Street. C. Brewer & Co. LIMITED. Sugar Factors AND Ission OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS E. F. Bishop Preside! Qeo. H. Robertson Vice-President Managua W. W. North ..Treaura Richard Ivors Secretary, J. 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