218 
Miles Miles 
Acapulco 3,310 Punta Arenas 6,379 
Apia 2,240 Sandakan 4,980 
Auckland 3,850 San Diego 2,280 
Callao 5^47 San Francisco 2,100 
Cape Horn 6,488 San Pedro 2,232 
Guam 3,337 Seattle 2,401 
Guaymas 2,696 Sitka 2,396 
Hong Kong 4.961 Sydney 4,424 
Levuka . . 2,736 Tahiti 2,389 
Manila 4.803 Ualan 2,445 
Melbourne 4.940 Unalaska 2,016 
Pago Pago 2,263 Valparaiso 5,916 
Paita . . 4,777 Victoria 2,343 
Panama 4,666 Vladivostock 3-7 21 
Petropavlovsk 2,782 Wellington 4,163 
Portland 2,318 Yokohama 3,445 
Regular steamship connection is had today with Japan, 
China, Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Tahiti, Vancouver, 
British Columbia and with the cities of Seattle and San Fran- 
cisco on the Pacific Coast of the United States, as well as 
with Salina Cruz, the western terminus of the Tehuantepec 
Railway, which bids fair to become one of the world's great 
trade routes. 
The sailings for Honolulu from Vancouver, B. C, are 
monthly. Passenger steamers leave San Francisco about 
every five days. 
The fare (first class) from Pacific Coast ports to Honolulu 
is from sixty dollars ($60.00) to seventy-five dollars ($75.00). 
One hundred and ten dollars ($110.00) to one hundred and 
thirty-five dollars ($135.00) for the round trip; rates by sail- 
ing vessels much lower: 
Fare, Honolulu to — 
Suva, Fiji $100.00 
Brisbane 150.00 
Sydney 150.00 
Auckland 150.00 
Yokohama 150.00 
Shanghai 175-00 
Hong Kong 1 75.00 
Manila by direct steamer I75-00 
[Manila via Hongkong 22.00 Additional 
The different islands, comprising the Territory of Hawaii, 
are served by the steamships of the Inter-Island Steam Navi- 
gation Company, which has a fleet of about 17 steamers, the 
home port being Honolulu. 
