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The Hawaiian Star from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 2

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The Hawaiian Stari
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Honolulu, Hawaii
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TWO. TUB HAWAIIAN STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1004. V- 91 ST TV. mum Steamship Company. fTkn flni Steamers of this line wilt arrive at and leave this port hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

FOR-SAN FRANCISCO. DECEMBER 4 D.ECEMBKR 10 DECEMBER 25 1901. JANUARY JANUARY 15 JANUARY 27 FEBRUARY 5 FEBRUARY 17 FEBRUARY 20 SIERRA MARCH 9 ALAMEDA MARCH IS SONOMA MARCH 30 iALAMEDA APRIL rVBNTURA APRIL 20 (ALAMEDA APRIL 23 SIERRA MAY 11 Local boat. ALAMEDA VENTURA 'ALAMEDA SIERRA ALAMEDA SONOMA ALAMEDA iVENTURA ALAMEDA ALAMEDA SIERRA ALAMEDA DECEMBER 9 DECEMBER 15 DECEMBER 30 Aft I SONOMA JANUARY ALAMEDA JANUARY 20 VENTURA JANUARY 20 ALAMEDA FEBRUARY 10 SIERRA FEBRUARY 1C ALAMEDA MARCH 2 SONOMA MARCH ALAMEDA MARCH 23 VENTURA MARCH 23 ALAMEDA APRIL 13 SIERRA APRIL 13 ALAMEDA MAY 4 SONOMA MAY 10 la connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the'Agents are pr-Mred to Issue to Intending passengers coupon through tickets by any 5rm Sin Francisco to all points in the United States, and from New Yom by BUamshlp line to all European Ports. For further particulars apply to W.

G. Irwin Co. (Lhotbd) General Agents Oceanic S. S. Company.

Han-tetrallan Royal Mail STEAMSHIP COMPANY BUwiera of the above line, running In connection with the -NADIAN-jWXCIFIC i-AILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. and Sydney, N. 37., and calling at Victoria, B. Honolulu and Brisbane, Q. Dho at Honolulu ou or about the dates below stated, yiz: FOR AUSTRALIA.

I FOR VANCOUVER. MIOWERA JANUARY 8 1904. MOANA JANUARY 15 FEBRUARY 13 MOANA MARCH 12 MIOWERA APRIL 9 iAORANGI MAY 7 MOAN A JUNE 4 MIOWERA JULY 2 MIOWERA DECEMBER 10 1904. AORANGI JANUARY 13 MOANA FEBRUARY 10 MIOWERA MARCH 1 AORANGI APRIL 0 MOANA MAY 4 MIOWERA JUNE 1 AORANGI JUNE 20 mm (For additional and later shipping set pages 4, 5. or 8.) TIDES, SUN AND MOON.

Full moon Jan. 2nd, at 7:10 p. m. re Dec. 2S a.m.

29 0.23 th 2r 3a a.m. p.m. a.m. 10.31 5.00 C.01 G.C0 30 1.11 31 1.51 Jan. 1 2.27 2 3.10 1.0 11.43 p.m.

1.8 12.51 0.03, 2.0 1.47 7.20 2 1 I II Seta 0.37 G.27 1.11 7.19 0.37 C.2S 2.02 8.10 C.37 0.03 0.37 MASQUERADED If1 DRESS OF Mi 2.1 2.23 8.00 0.31 2.2 3.12 8.41 10.14 C.3S 0.3S 3 3.51 2.1 4.00 9.29 10.52 0.33 4 4.30 2.2 4.52 10.14 11.32 0.33 G.23 2.50 5.20 3.54 G.30 4.55 C.31 Rises 5.31 0.33 5.32 7.30 Times of the tide are taken from tho U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey tables. The tides at Cahulu. and Hllo occur about one hour earlier than at Honolulu.

Hawaiian standard time Is 10 hours 30 minutes slower than Greenwich time, being that of the meridian of 157 degrcess 30 minutes. Tho time whlstlo olows at 1:30 p. which is the same as Greenwich, 0 hours, 0 minutes. TheSun and moon are for local time for the whole group. ARRIVING.

Saturday, January 2. Stmr. Kinau, Freeman, from Hilo nnil way ports, due In morning. Stmr. Lehun, Napala, from Molokal, Maul and Lanai ports, due.

Sunday, January 3. Stmr. Maul F. Bennett, from Maul ports, due early in morning. Stmr.

W. G. Hall, S. Thompson, from Kauai ports, due early in morning. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH COUNTESS WHO WORE CLOTHES OF OTHER SEX KILLED IN AN ACCIDENT.

PARIS, December 23. One of the most remarkable and sensational Instances of a woman masquerading In man's clothes was revealed here yesterday by the accidental death of tho beautiful eccentric Countess Diana d'lvry, daughter of tho Count d'lvry. I On the sent of the pony cart that moved along the Avenue Bols de Bou- llogne, bphlnd a hlg'h-bred horse, was apparently a young man, handsomo nd dressed in the height of fashion. jn mo seal aiso was a groom in showy uniform. In tho crush of vehicles the pony cart collided with a carriage and tho handsome young man was thrown to the ground, picked, up bleeding from the head and tnken to a hospital.

There ho proved to be a woman and was Identified as the Countess d'lvry. She died from her wounds. In explanation of the young Countess madcap freak, it was explained that she adopted man's attire to escape the attention nf men. Cutting off her hair, she donned man's attire and in company with her groom visited every part of the city without her Identity being disclosed. DEPARTING.

Friday, January 1. Am. ship Marlon Chllcott, Williams, for San Francisco at 10 n. m. REDUCED COAL BURNING.

The cruiser Cincinnati proved herself on tho recent trip to be the most economical coal burner in the lleet. Formerly she was very wasteful but new boilers were Installed In her, she was given additional coal bunker capacity. THE COLDEST PLACE. The coldest place on earth inhabited by man Is Verkhoyansk, above the Artie circle, in northeastern Siberia. The thermometer there drops to 90 degrees below zero In January, but sometimes rises to SO degrees above zero In the shade In July, dropping, however, to the freezing point on the warmest summer nights.

The hottest place In the world IS the Interior of the great Sahara desert Africa, where the thermometer rises to 122 degrees. The wettest place la Greytown, Nicaragua, where the mean annual rainfall Is 260 Inches. The place of least rain Is Port Nolloth, in South Africa, where less than an inch sometimes falls In a year. Star Want ads pay at once. HEAVY TRADE IN HUMAN HAIR.

CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. THEO. H. DAVIES Gen'l Agts. fadfie Mail Steamship Co.

Occidental Oriental S. Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha. I Kts.mpro nf the n.hnve ComDanles gSrt on or alout the dates below ment FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. CHINA DEC.

19 DORIC 29 1904 NIPPON MARU JAN. 6 SIBERIA JAN. 14 JCOPTIC JAN. 22 AMERICA MARU FEB. 1 KOREA FEB.

9 GAELIC FEB. 17 HONGKONG MARU FEB. 24 will call at Honolulu and leave this ioned- FOR SAN FRANCISCO. NIPPON MARU DEC. 14 SIBERIA TEC.

21 COPTIC DEC. 23 1904 AMERICA MARU JAN. 11 KOREA JAN. 1G GAELIC JAN. 23 HONGKONG MARU JAN.

30 CHINA FEB. 9 DORIC FEB. 19 NIPPON MARU FEB. 27 War erJ information apply to H. Hackfeld Co.

AMERICAN HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. DIRECT MONTHLY SER VICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HONOLULU, VIA PACIFIC COAST. FROM NE YORK. S. S.

ALASKAN, to sail about January 1. S. C. CALIFORNIAN, to sa about February 1. Freight received at Company's wharf 41st Street, South Brooklyn, at all FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONOLULU.

S. S. NEVADAN, to sail January IS. and each month thereafter. Freight received at Company's wharf, Greenwich, Street.

FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. S. S. NEVADAN, to sail February 2. FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA: S.

S. OREGONIAN, to sail about January 25. H. Ilcvclcfolcl C. P.

MORSE, General Freight Agent. AGENTS. One Hundred Tons, Valued at Three Million Dollars, Imported at Gotham This Year. NEW YORK, Dec. 20.

Since! the revival of the pompadour style of dressing women's hair and the use of the "rat," there has been a tremendous increase in the importation of human liair. It is estimated that 100 tons of hair, valued at $3,000,000, have been received at this port this year. This docs not represent half the expense the style has entailed upon women, for it has an impetus to the hair-dressing justness, three times as many New York women now patronize hair dressers as did a few years ago. With women of fashion, the hair dress er is looked upon now as a necessity. he hair dressers say this is a great country for their business.

The women of America have less hair than the women of Europe. The qual- 1 is about the same, but there seems to be something in the climate of tl'c United States or in the haKts of the people that is not conducive to women's hair growing as hmmantly as abroad. GOVERNMENT WANTS AIR SHIP. Overtures Similar To Those Made Professor Langley A're Made To the Wright Brothers. NORFOLK, Dec.

20. Uncle Sam wants the flying-machine invented by Orville and Wilbur Wright of Dayton, Ohio, the brothers who made the successful test of their invention last Thursday at Kitt- hawk, The Government lias been in communication with tho Wrights and it is said made the same overtures to them that were madu to Professor Langley, who thrice failed to make a successful test of his aeroplane. Telegrams from Gpvernmcnt officials and scientific experts in the employ of the Government have been received by the Wrights, with an invitation to come to Washington and talk over their wonderful machine. The Wrights will leave tomorrow for their home, and at least one of them will visit Washington on the way. The Wrights have r-j fused to answer numerous newspaper queries, and are sacredly guard ing their machine from further newspaper exploitation.

WILL NOT FOUND NEW JERUSALEM. Prepare for Winter If other paints don't stop the leak, ours will. The Peerless Preserving Paint is guaranteed to do the work and to give absolute- satisfaction. Proofs of which are found at the following buildings: Alexnnclor Yotine I3tiilcllmj, Colusa JBdildlxair, Honolulu Bre-wlmr Jtsuilcliri tr, Brewer Atad JVItttiy Otbers We Handle Felt, Pitch and Gravel Boofs mrm A.t AppVyTo0" Peerless Preserving Paint Co. No.

30 Pays for a Want Ad in The Star A BARGAIN Tolcr Abandons Effort to Establish One in Harlem Because Mrs Eddy Objects. NEW YORK, Dec. 14. Henry Pennington Toler, leader in a niove ment to sue for the recovery of Harlem property claimed by descendants of early settlers, has given up his efforts in that direction, so far as the founding of a new Jerusalem there is concerned, because, it is asserted, of the opposition of Mrs. Mary Baker G.

Eddy, who did not want Christian science aitairs mixed 111 with the contest for the property Direction of the litigation has been turned over by Toler to a law firm, winch he has supplied with funds to prosecute the cases. Toler recently sold his seat on the Stock Exchange in order to devote all his time to the restoration of Harlem real estate to its alleged rightful heirs. He is said to have conceived the idea that the new Jerusalem was to be located on the northern end of 'Manhattan island by the construction which he placed upon a. verse in the Bible, to which hs eyes were drawn by opening the book at random. He has issued a statement explaining that he wishes to correct a mistaken impression that Airs.

Eddy and the Christian Science church were behind the movement. Property worth $3,000,000,000 is claimed by the corporation under royal grants of land lying north of the present Seventy-fourth street, There are said to be 17,000 heirs to the original twenty-Six owners Harlem. They include many prominent families of this city and per sons scattered all over the country. THE TALAMANCANS. In the new republic of Panama reside the Talaniancans.

a tribe Indians ruled by a king, who have not changed their habits since the days of Loloinbus. I he lalamancan hut, which is a masterpiece in the art ot matching, is a huge affair and shelters his entire family and al Ins worldly possessions, including the domestic animals. As he is past master in the art of domesticating the wild deer, the peccary, the tapir and even the tiger cat, numbers of these animals are present in every villages His bed consists of the trunk of a certain snecics of palm cut into stripp and supported three or four feet from the ground on a frame. A fewearthen pots coniplctc the furnishing of his house. Til WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A NEW SHIPMENT OF STEAMER TilUNICS, PACKING.

TRUNKS, VA USES AND DRESS SUIT CASES, OUR LINE OF TUB ABOVE WI I IJH FOUND THE LARGEST AND MOST PRACTICAL ON THE MARKET, EMBRACING EVERYTHING MADE, MANY OF THE STYLES BEING OUR EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS AND PATTERNS. SUITABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IN THE SHAPE OF NEATLY FINISHED DRESS SUIT CASES AND VALISES. H. Davies Hardware Department A NEW LINE OF Hol iday Goods Novelties JUST UNPACKED ARE ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS SALE AND WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. IWAKAPia 'I ROBINSON BLOCK, HOTEL STREET.

The Island Meat Company, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS. Herbert E. Gares, Manager. Hind, Rolph Agents. Located on Fort Street, opposite Love Building.

NOW OPEN FOB BUSINESS Supply of Island Turkeys Now On Hand From Kahikinui Ranch A supply of the finest quality of Island meats, poultry and game, together with all other market goods, also imported goods which are in demand by the public will always be on hand. Telephone Main 76. Honolulu, T. H. Hi SILK DRESS GOODS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR.

SHAWLS, KIMONOS, TEA GOWNS, PAJAMAS, SMOKING JACKETS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENUINE SATSUMA WARE, VASES, URNS, PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCERS, CHINA SETS, CLOISONNE WARES AND IMANY OTHER NOVELTIES ESPECIALLY A-DAPTED FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. S. OZAKI WAVERLEY BLOCK HOTEL STREET. A Weak Heart neglected means heart disease, the mnrt rommnn cause of sudden death.

Dr. Miles' Heart Cure will strengthen, regulate and cure weak hearts. Bold br nil -irurelfta on Ire book on hea.Jdlseoae for postal. Sit. Milks Meuwal Elkhart, 8.

Kojima Importer and Dealer in LIQUORS, JAPANESE PROVISIONS GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES No. 45 Hotel H. Telephone White 2411. P. O.

Box 806. IN GOOD COMPANY Many dollars are turned away annually by The Star In rejecting offensive and Improper advertisements offered for Insertion lr Us columns. This Is a cogent reason why The Star's advertising columns are so generally used and so widely rad. Want ads in the Star bring quick re sults. Thron lines thre times for 25 cents.

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Years Available:
1893-1912