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EVENING BULLETIN, MARCH 23, 1897. J;'.'' ( yf "V 1' ft t! i B&&I - HjBi. i SEA AND HARBOR HEWS AIIUIIT IXIIMJS ALONOTHK 1ICHH Tiilrt BaY. w . (1. Irulii Outward Milium I.on lor tlir"llttt I.lmiU" The Diamond lend lii I'ore. Tho ship "V F Babcock moved to Sorenson's wharf yesterday af ternoon to dischargo ballast. Tomorrow, high tide lnrgo 9:41 p m; high tide small 8:0 a in; low tide largo 1:6 pm; low tide small 4:5 a in. Tho American clipper bark Amy Turner is taking in ballast. She will sail within a day or two for Hongkong. Tho steamer Mauna Loa loft for tho other islands at half past ten o'clock this morning. Sho had a good amount of froight and a fair passenger list. Tho amount of the Semontha's cargo as stated in this column yes terJiy was incorrect. She curried nearer GG.000 bags of sugaf ill the number stated. Tho W G Irwin set sail for tho Golden Onto this nmruin. TJ Irwin being noted for her good Bailing, sho is expected to make n speedy paesago this trip. Tho Wilder Bteamor Holonc is on tho boards to leave at noon to morrow for Paauhau, Kukaiau, Laupahoohoo and Mahukoua. I' or tho latter port mail and passeng ers only will be taken. Tho lwalani for Lahoiua and Ilamakua, tho Waialeale for Ivi luuen, Kalihiwai and Hanaloi, tho Kauai for Makawoli, "Wnimon and Kokaha, all leave at 4 p. m. The AV G Hall for Kauai porteyaud tho Claudiue for Maui ports leave at 5 o'clock. Waterfront spots are anxious to lioar of tho result of the Corbett Fitzsitnraons fight. Somo of tho boys havo a little "dough" staked on tho scrap. Fitzs seems to bo tho favorito. Tho first news of the battle will bo received by the S S Australia, duo at the end of the mouth. Ono hundred tons of stouo bal last was put iuto the after hold of tho S S Sakura rnaru. Tho Saku ra will Bail for Soattlo as soon aa tho authorities havo settled matters concerning tho Jnpaueno immigrants. The Sakura may tako most of tho littlo brown men ' whom she brought here away with her. Tin- Illniiinml llenil. "Speak of tho devil and ho's euro to appear," is a common say ing. An ilom in this column yes terday about tllO Diamond Head m. ln.vft ilriinrii tho vpsflnl in nnrr may naonrawn me vesaoi io Prt lor buo was leporteti soon auer ino linos woro scratched. Tho baik Diamoud Head left Port Blakely on March 3 with over 70U.00O feet of lumber for Alleu & llobinson. On account of unfavorable weather sho put into Port Angeles, remaining there threo days. Tho first part of tho voynga strong variable winds woro experienced, after which the trades were picked up which continued to nrrivuliD Tho Diamond Head was former ly the British bark Gaiusborough. While on her way from Now Zea land to ban l'ranoisco, sue ran ngrouud at Diamond Mend, (.apt McPhail was thou her mastor. Tho vessel was sold at auction with her cargo of coal. S C Allen purchased the wreck. After weeks of work under tho Mipoiiulnml onco oE Captains Calway and . Ward, tho Gainsborough was brought into port in a sinking condition. After receiving temp orary repairs at this port, the ves eol wos sailed to San Francisco by Capt Ward, where she was put in lirst class condition. TIub is her firat trip to Honolulu since she was wrecked at Diamond Head. Ever sinco tho port of Honolu lu first posseBSod a tug-boat, tho captain and crow havo boou both ored by people going out with them for pleafiuro and who gener ally were in tho way. Somo of them would persist in talking to the deck bauds nnd tho ongineor, which drow tho mon's njteution from their work. A now rule has beon mado prohibiting anyone from taking a trip in tho tug Elon without permission from tho Min ister of tho Interior, Capt King. Somo persons who wore in tho habit of boaiding the tug evoiy chauco thoy got for a voyage after a vosal off port, not only mudo a uuiuiiee of tlioniHflvofl but had not ho n Be otiough to koop out of danger. rASHEKOEItS DEl'AUTED. For Maui and Hawaii, per stmr Mauna Loa, Mar 23 Ah Mai, Geo Forsyth, Mr Willcock, A For nandos, A G Corrca, L F Lincoln, J E Gomes, Mrs J A llodanot, Mrs Dr MoWayno, Miss Board, OAkau.and wife, HP Baldwin, Goo H ltobortson, D Kaapa and wife, A L Perry arid G3 dock paB sougors. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Mondvt. Mar. 22. Haw bk Diamond Hrail, Ward, from Tort Iilakcly. Tuesday, Mar. 23. Btmr Lebua, Nye, from Hawaii. 8 a City of Klu tie .Tnnelro, Ward, from China ami Jni'un. DnPARTtlKKB. .Mondat, .Mar. 23. Stmr JnnnK Maker, Tullctt, for Knpaa. Stmr .Mokolll, Nellson, for Jlolokai. Maul, flud Lanal. Stmr Keaubou, Thompson, for ports on Kauai. Stmr Noenu, Poterion, for Kauai. Am frara-tN'mler Ji,amiiitcN'tli, for the. Arctic. Tuesday, Mar. 23. Stmr Mauna Loa, SIracrsou, for Muul and Hawaii. Am bfitn W 0 lrwln, Williams, for San Francisco. CARGOES FltOM ISLAND PORTS. Ex Btmr Lcliua-2JQ0 bags sugar, 30 head cattle. VKBHKI.3 IN rOUT. NAVAL. U 8 S .Mai Ion, Greene, San Diego, .March 13. MntCIIANTMEN. (Coasters not Included In this list.) Am schr Prosper, Johanncsscn, l'ort (iam bic, March K. Mr bk lioutcnbeck, Koilgcrs, Liverpool, Feb 7. Am ship W F Habcotk, Graham, S F, Mar It. I Am bktn KUkltat, Culler, l'rt Gamble, Mar ID, Am bk Highland Light, Lewis, Departure Haj, March 17. Am M'lirJolm I) 'lollant, l'rt Gamble, March 1U. Nor ll Fnntasl, Andcrscu, Newcastle. Feb 21. Haw bk Rosalie. Nlsseu.Chcmalmus, Feb 21. Am schr Aloha, Dabel, 3 F, Feb lit. Uk Calluo, Koster, Newcastle, Feb 18. Am ship K II Sutton, Carter, S F, Mar 5. Am bktn S G Wilder, McNeil, S F, MarO. Am bk Amy Turner, Wallen. N Y, Mr 7. Am ship Uinj F I'ackard, Allen. Kobe, Mar 8 Am bk Martba Dals, Soule, t) F, Mar 1U Jup d S Sttkura-iimru, lirady, Japan, Mar 10 Am tehr Kther 11 u line, Andersen, Eureka, Mar 22. Haw bk Diamond Head, Ward, l't Blakely, .March Si. FOREIGN VFSSELS EXPECTED. Vessels Wherulrom Duo Am ship Iroquois 8 F Ambk Matilda, l't Blakely, RSUeUjlc HF March 20 S S Ulty of RIode Janeiro, Yokohama, Mar 21 SS Wurrlmoo. ...Sidmy. ...,Marcli24 'Ilk Hemlnole, Newcastle ....Due NIc bk Dominion, ....Newcastle Due Ger bk'I'aul Ifeiibcrir... .Liverpool Due Scir Ij0Ul, Newcastle . iik Newsboy Newcastle Sclir Novelty Newcastle Am khip Reaper.. .N'eueustla .... IU Fortuna N'eucatH: Sehr (JoMui ifhnic. ,.NeucatIo.. Sihr HTallmt.... Newcastle... Sclir Echo Newcastle... Haw bk Iolunl ..New York , Schr Oliru Newcastle.... .Apr 0 May 31 ..Murai Am schr Alke Ool;..: I'liirot Sound Ami bktn Charle F CroclT, .Newcastle Ilk Nuiianu Sew Ymk, Schr Wm ISondeu.. ..Newcastle Apr 14 Am tfchr Oceania Vance,. .Newiastle, AprSU Am bk Mnlilun 8 K, Am bktn W U l)lmoiid,..8 F Looking Ahtail. "Do you think," ho Haiti with nmcb I (.inUinii-'sinimt, "that or that la tc fc.iy, it' vo woro muriicu, you'ro fathci would bo willing to tursibt us in any way?" ' "Ho might," whs tho thoughtful re ply. "Ho is KPttinpt to ho over ho sno ccsjful now in divorce ciujOH. "-r-Wufch-ingtou Sliir. A (initio Jteuitnilrr. Jtistrc1; That was a vfry nico lcttci of Patrick's offering you marriago, Mary- What nhull I say in reply foi yon? SInry Tell liim, mum, if yon plazc, tlmt when 1 get iny wuges ruihed next mouth, mum, I'll hegm to huvo for the wedding things. Tit-UitK. Jiut tlio 1'Ihcu 1'or Thcui. First Sport I seo it slated that tho air is ho ulrnr in tho arctic leigons that conversation can ho carried on easily by persons two miles apart. Second Sport iiy don't soirio ono toll Corbutt and Fitzsiinmons about that? Yonkers Stutcmmm. Ilunluens Bclteme. t "We will never bell theso cloaks at (IB," said tho clerk. "Wo don't ozpfct to," said tho man gger. "Thoy aro marked if 1 5 now that they may ho marked down to 8. GO nexl week." Cincinnati Kncmhor. i MeahanioH' Homo, oornor Hotel and Numinu streets, lodging by day, wok ormnnlli. Terms: 25 and GO contti nor night, "ifl, uiul igl.2fi uor wifhk. I'ltlx'im Altetillmi. Thoso are days of considerable auxioty and perplexity to all who havo possessions or other iutoresls in tho ltepublio of Hawaii, and it is timo that our citizens camo to a mutual understanding on sovoral important issues. Tho prospects for Annexation appear at prosont vaguo and indistinct, and our destiny cannot bo foretold with certainty. Thoro nro thoBO, also, who etill fondly cling to tho hopo of a return to tho old ordor of things, and who cannot bo per suaded otherwise, yet this out look appears far moro hazy than that of Annexation ovon to tho most hopeful discipleB of tho Monarchy. But, fortunately, in tho midst of all this uncertainty thoro is solace in tho fact that Buffalo Boor has camo to stay and that patrons of all sorts and opinions may oqually share tho benefits of its invigorating and sustaining properties. Wo aro moreover assured that this favorite brow will coutiuuo to bo dispens ed as beroloforo nt tho Itoynl, Pacific and Cosmopolitan Sa VIio It Wos. "Now who is said to snnport world?" "Atlas, miss." "And who supported Atlas?" "Ploaso, miss, my book don't Er"i but I 'spoo' it was his wlfo." Structf by Ills Own lieauty. fe). v44 Life. Anclinrcd. Ancbored is what tho man eaid whon ho dropped into the Anohor Saloou. hyV said his friend. Bocaueo you can always got a cool rofreshing drink Borved bj' goutlomanly attendants, and if you happen to drop in duriug much hour yon will bo regaled with solids us woll as liquids. In fuct tho lunch at tho Anchor js Hnil hi ii" any to 1h the bi-ut in town. The colobrated Seattlo beer' is on tap. It is sparkling and ice rold. Tbo linest of wines and liquors in town nro to bo had at this popular rosort. m m rnnsiDKXT diaz decokated. BEltUN The Hclchsanzclger olll eially niiiiouiices that President Dlnz, of Mexico, has been decorated by Em peror William Vlth the grand cross of "Hninler." I'rcshlpnt Diaz issued an edict to the effect that no beer except the sparkling "Italnler" bo served in pnbllo places, or on state occasions. Ua tup or In bottles at the Criterion. Ncnltlo Hock. By tho Bteamor Mioworo, tho Criterion Saloon received a largo consipnmontof thocolebrated book beor, brewed by tho Seattlo Brow ing and Malting Go, This is tho first bock to mako its appoaranoo, and is a euro indication of bottor days. Torchon and Valenciennes laces aro" etill in great demand. L. B. Korr has a choice lot, which ho is soiling at lowest possiblo rateB. IF f -&WM tho -' av-t HALF anil HALF (4 AND i) Genuine Double EXTRA STOUT Mixed with tho famots IN EQUAL PORTIONS Will mako a DRINK! For tho woary and thirsty that will bring Joy to their SouK TO HE HAD AT THE IVlerchants' Exchange Nuninu and King Streets. Mortgagee's Notice cf Intention to Foreclose and of Sale. Notice la hereby given that by vir tue of a power of tale contained in a certain niorttftfro dated the 16th day of October, 1889, made by MatiocI Gouvela of North Kona, Hawaii, to John Mugoon of Honolulu, recorded In the Reglftcr OtUce, Oabu, in Liber 117, pages 463 aiid 404, the eald Johu Mugoon, mortgagee, intends to fore (.loso mild mortgage for a breach ot tbo conditions In said mortgage con tained, to wit.: tho non-payment of tho principal and Interest when dde. Notice is hKo hereby given that all and singular the property in said niort giigp contained and described will be raid at public auction at the auction room of Jauiex F. Morgau, on Queen street, lu sid Houolulu, on Weilues 0y, tho 24th day of Maroh,'18'J7, at 12 o'clock noon of said day. Tim pro perty lu said mortgage is thus des cribed: Six shtircs in the Hul of Holualoa. of N Kona, conveyed to Manoel Gouvela and Sum Ikutku, M. S. Sime ona and Alo, and I. F lilohu and Sera aCta by dceda recorded respective ly lu Liber 118. ). p. 13U, 117, p. 422. US, p. 42.2, and aputiu 1 In Koyai. Putent 4412, L. C. A. 10770, Issueif In the name ol l'uuoiio conveyed to said Gouvela by deed of Keoni r. Kau haihaoaud Kahaka, recorded lu Liber 110. page 465. JOHN MAGOON, Mortgagee Terms caeu U. 8. Goldtotu. Deeds at tho expense of purchaser. For further particulars apply to J. ALFRED MAGOON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Dated Honolulu, Fob. 28, 1807. 540-td Mortgagee's Notice of Intention to Foreclose and of Sale, Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of n power of ttale contained in a cer'ain nio.igagad.iUd the-3rd d. of August, lb95, made by Antoiie Fer natiUtz and Mnklliatia Fernandez, Ills wife, of Honolulu, Ouhu, to Alfred W. Carter, trustee, of eaid Honolulu, and recorded lu tho Register Olllce. Onhu, in Lllier 157, page 63, Til and 55, and by the eaid Alfred W. Caller, trustee, duly assigned' to J. Alfred Magoou, the Bald J. Alfrtd Mtigoon Intends to foreclose said mortgage for a breaoh ol tho conditions in said mortgago contained, to wit. : the uou paymeut of the principal and interest when due. Notice is also hereby given that all aud singular the lauds, tene uieulsaudlierudltuinentBineald mort gage contained aud described will bo sold at "public auction at tho auction room of W, S Luco,ou Queen street, iu faid Houolulu. on Thursday, tho 25th day of March, 1897, at 12 o'clock noon oi saiu uay. 'l no property covered by said mortgago is thus described: AH of tho following described piece and tract of land situate at Auaukal, Walklkl, Island of Oaliu, being same premies described lu Royal Patent No. 2833, L. C. A. No. 6070, contain ing three (3) apanas of an area of threo hundred aud nluety-ono (391) square fathoms, and being tliosama'premlseH conveyed to the mortgagor by Opuuul et. al., by deed recorded In the Ileitis tcr Ofll.ce, Oahu, iu liber 79, page HI. J. ALFRED MAGOON, Assignee of Mortgage. Deed at expanse of purchaser. Terms cash U.S. Gold coin. Dated Fob. 28, 1897. 54(Md Canadian-Australian Stcumoni of tho nbovo Lino running in oonnootion with the CANADIAN PACIEIO BAIL WAT stwoon Vancouver, B. 0., and Sydney, N. 8. W., and collino at Vlotorla. B Uouolalu and Suva (Fiji), ' On or about tho dates From Sydney mill Sura, for Vlotorla ami Vaucuurer, II. O.I Stmr "WAKIUJIOO" .March 24 Stair "MIOWEltA" April 24 Stmr "WAIUUMOO" Mny24 Stmr "MIOWJJtA" Jnno 24 Throiirli TlckctK Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States nnd Kuropc. FnnionT and rAsuusaEM AnnNTs: D. MoNtcoLL, Montreal, Canada. RoDEnr Kr.ita, Winuipeff, Cnnnda. M. M. Steihc, Ban Franciico, Ual. O. MoL. Hr.ow:f, Yonconvor, B. O. Australian Mail Service. For San Francisco: The New and Fino Al Steel Steamship " Moana " Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will bo duo at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland ou or about A.pvil 1, 1807. And will loavo for tho abovo port with Mails and Passengers ou or about that date. For Sydney and Auskland: Tho New and Fine Al Stee Steamship " Mariposa " Of the Occanio SteatnBhip Company will be duo at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about .A.pril 8, 1897. And will havo prompt despatch with Mails and FassengcrB for tho above ports. The undersigned aro now prepared to iflsuo TIiroiiRh Ticitots to All Points in tho United States. C3yFor further particulars regarding Freight or Fassago apply to WM. G. IRWIN & GO., L'd, General Atientn. yeixxxo nretioio . LOCAL LINE S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu from 8. F. LeavM Honolulu forS.F. March 30, 1897 April 7, 1897 April 27, 1897 May 0, 1897 THROUGH LINE From San Frnucisco for Sydney. Arrive Honolulu. Mnriposa. April 8, '97 Moana, May 0, '97 From Sydney for Sau Francisco. Leave'Uonutulu. Moana, April 1, '97 Alameda, Ap29, '97 Trans-Pacific Line. Monthly Service. FOR; gEiTTLE, WHIHpON The Nippon Yusou Kuiulm'a Steamer Sakura Mara" a Will bail for tho above port on MARCH 18, 1897. 0JF For froight or passage apply to Wm. G-. Irwin & Co,, Ld., G&9 td , Agents. Heal Estate Transactions. Subscribers are tarnished with from five to six lists per week, giving an accurate record of all deeds, mortgages, leases, re leases, powers of attorney, etc., eta, which are placed on record. Also a list of al) district court judgments. Subscription Price, $2,00 per Month. A V. GEAK, 210 King St, Honolulu Oceanic SteamsuiB Co DCK StfflSillll Co. Steamship iLme below stated, viz.: From Victoria and Vanconrer, 1J. C to- Sui and Sidney! Stmr "WAimiMOO" Ar.ril 16 Stmr "MIOWEltA" Mav 16 DWUi HAlUUillUU null JUnO IG Htmr"MIOWP.lIA ' ti i 'MIOWEKA"..: JnlylB C2T For Freisht and Pussngo and all lHATnl T fri . 1 1 - 1.1 General Information THEO. H. DAVIES &'C0.. L'd At'enls for thoHawaunnlslands. w Hen Steamship Co's TIME TABLE. Stmr. KINAU, CLARKE, Commander, Will leave Honolulu at 10 a. m., touching at. Lahoina, Manlnea Hay and Mukona the sanio day; Mahukona. Kawalhno ond Lan rmhoohoo tho following day, orriving at Hilo tho samo ovoningt HAV8 noMQtULP. ABB1TI8 nOHOLDMJ. Friday.... "Tuesday. Friday.... Tuesday,. .Mar. 20 I Friday ipril 2 ;A1m".S Tuewluy. . .April 13 .April 10 Friday April 23 .April 27 Tueaduy Muy 4 Betuming, will loavo Hilo nt 1 o'clock P. M., touching at LaupnhuoUoe, Mnhu konn nnd Knwaihne bulo dayj JMukomi. Maalaca l!,.y aud Imhina ths Joliowinn day; nrrivhig at Honolulu the aftornoons of 'J uesday and Fridays. Will call at Fohoiki, Pima. CCTNo Freight will be leceived after 12 noon on day of sailing. Stmr. CLATJD1NE, CAMERON, Commander, Will leave Honolulu Tuesday at 5 p.m.; wukuiuig m nuuuiui, niuin, unmoaand Kipahulu, Maui. Beturniug arrive at Honolulu Sunday mornings. Will call at Nun, Kanpo, on second trip of each month. CittNo Freight will bo recohed after P. M. on day of sailing. This Compnny wlll'roservos tho right to uiu-u cuaufi mo uujo oi departure and i arrival of its steamers wilhont hotico and lit will not bo responBiblo for any conse I qnences arising therefrom. vousignnes must be at the Landings to recoivo thoir Freight; this Company will not hold itself responsible for freight after it has been lunged. Live Stock only at owner's risk. This Company will not bo responsible for' Money or Valuables of passengers unless placed lu tho care of Pursers. FaKseugers aro requested to purchase tickets before oiubarkiug. Those failing to do so will be subject to an additional ehargo of twenty-live per cent. David Dayton, Real Estatq Broker. 209 Merchant Street. FOIt rULE. House nnd Lot, 75x1 o7 ft., on No. 71 Young street; parlor, 3 bedrooms, kitchen dining-room, etc. Lot on Wilder avenue 100x300 ft,, fenced. Lots ou Kiuan and 1'iikol btrtela. TO LET. Furnished Rooms within five minutes,' walk from the Post Office. . Ao other Rooms. ' ' Houbo on Reretania street, near Pilkoi street j 4 rooms, dininq loom, kitchen, bath room and an empty lot to keep a horse. House on Scnool street; parlor, several bedrooms, kitchen, puutvy, outhouses and stable formerly occupied by Ron. W. U. AUC0. Savings : Bank IjiTOTIOEl. Notice is boroby givon to Dopo Bitors iu tbo Savings Department of Glaus Spreckels it Co.'s Bank, Unit on nnd lifter April, 1, 1897, all interest on tboir deposits will conso. Savings Depositors mny witb druw tbeir.accounts without giv ing proviouB notice, or they may loavo same in our Bank on call. Glaus SritEOKELB & Co. Honolulu, Fob. 17, 1897. C3G-td - I I III I f I t 'WILLIAM KAMALI, jb'ainter, Paper Hanger and Decorator Island Orders attonded to with dispatch'. All work carefully and promptly ex ecuted. nrOKFlcKi Smith sticet,wilhSamuel Kuholo'okalaui Pua. Itesldoncet Pulama. 65h(Jm ' v V-. A S J s ' . . '" S5T - ,& 'K ,' .A'.i' ;