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RUI.I.UTINl HONOLULU, H. I., TUtJItSHAY. ni!CBMIIHK 17, inoo,
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Lidm ot
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.
The steamers of this lina will arrive and leave this port as hereunder;
FROM BAN FRANCISCO. FOIl BAN FKANCISCO.
Zeslandla Jan. 2 Zcalainllix Jan. S
Alameda .Jan. S Mariposa Jan, 7
Scalandln Jan. 2.1 Zenlandla Jnn. 28
fionomn Jan. 2? Blcrrn Jnn. 211
Mariposa Feb. b Mariposa Feb 13
Slcfrn Feb. 19 Alameita Feb. 18
Zeslandla Men. S Zealand! Mcb. 6
Ventura Mch 12 Sonoma .'...Men. 12
a t t t t I t i t
a t t t t
t a a a s t t
'miimiimmm . t t
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In connection with tbo sailing ot the above steamers the agents ire prr
pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
road from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from Now
York by uny steamship line to all European ports.
" FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS 'APILY TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co:, Limited
QENERAL AOENT3 OCEANIC 3. B. CO.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Cc, 0 Tojo Klsen Kalsna
Suaatte of Ut SfcOTt coapuiM Will Mil "I Hoiolili Ul IttTt tali pert CI M akotl d
....latWbl0ttlOSt4l....
For Japan and China:
Coptic Ixc. tv
Afatrlca Maiu Jin. )
for tootftl Inforra.-ton ip y
H. Hackfeld &
aaVSttata.ii ol tilt atove Ilia, tunoloc in connection with tne CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
aotwoon Vancouvar, D. C, and Sydney. N. S. W.. tod calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolaltl and Brltbant
la DOR AT HONOLULU on or about Hit dattl balow atatad nil
0M VANCOUVIR AND VICTORIA. B. C,
For SrltbanaandSydnayl
SaT'TBroatb tlckata latued Iron Honoluta to Canada, United Stataa and Europe.
r.etagt ta. an rootrai iniormauon, apply 10
Thco. H. Davles &
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
Direct Service between
NEW YORK, PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
S. 8. Hawaiian will be dispatched from New York on or before
January 15 for Han Francisco, en route to Honolulu. ' ' "
To be followed by 8. S. Ore&onlan February. March loading.
Freight received nt company's wlwrf, 42d Street, South Brooklyn,
at all times. For further particulars apply to
C. P. MORSE,
General Freight ARent. H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Honolulu
Wilder Steamshio Do., Ltd,
' 8. 8. Klnau.
FREEMAN, Master.
IfOLOKAI, MAUI, HAW AIL
Will sail from Honolulu on
kTuesdajs at 12 noon, for Kau
akakai, Lahalna, Maalaea Bay, Klhel,
bUkena, Kawalhae, Mahukona, Lau
afaaoehoe and Hllo.
Returning will tall from Hllo on
rrtdays at 10 a. m., for above named
porta, arriving In Honolulu on Satur
Hart. Passengers and freight will be taken
tor Hakena, Mahukona, Kawalhae, HI
to, Hakalau, Honomu, Fapalkou and
apeekeo.
Paaaencera ancT PACKAGES ONLY
rtll be taken for Kaunakakal, Lahalna,
f' Bay, Klhel and Laupahoehoe
6. 6. Claudlne.
McDONALD. Master.
MAUI.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at S p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
kalul. Nahlku, Hana, Hamoa and Kl
pahulu, MauL Returning, touches at
above named porta, arriving In Hono
lulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each
aatk.
6. 6. Lehua.
BKNNETT, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAL
alia every Monday for Kaunakakal,
Kamalo, Maunalel, Kalanpapa, Lahal
aa, Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
rive at Honolulu Saturday mornings.
This company reserves the right to
Make changes In the time of departure
and arrival ot Its steamers WITHOUT
NOTICE, and It will not be responsible
for any consequences arising there
from. Consignees must be at the landing
receive their freight This com
ny will not hold Itself responsible
far freight after It has been landed.
Live stock received only at owner's
risk.
This company will not be responsible I
lr money or valuables ot passengers
aleaa placed In the care of the pur
or. Passengers are requested to purchase I
UetceU before embarking. Those fall-1
tag to do ao will be subject to an ad
Utlonal charge ot twenty-live per cent-
The company will not be liable fori
loss of, nor Injury to, nor delay In de-'
Uvery of baggaga or personal effects of
passengers, or freight of shippers, be
yond the amount of $100, unleta the
Taluo of the same be declared when io
eelved by the Company, and au extra
charge be made therefor.
All employes of the company are for
bidden to receive freight without de
livering a shlpmont receipt therefor In
Ue form prescribed by the Company,
and which may be seen by shippers
apon application to the pursers of the
Company's steamers,
Shippers are notified that If frslght
It shipped without such recepl'. It wllf
be solely at the risk of the snipper,
0, I WIGHT, President.
H. 11. HOSU, Hecretary.
CJAIT. T, K- ULAHKV Po.iipt.
Tram,
For San Francisco:
futile Jan. 1
Hongkong Maru.,. Jan. S
Cnlna ..... .....Jan. 18
Co., Ltd., Agents,
!
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C):
For Fralfbt and
Co.. Ltd.. Gcn'l Afecnte.
Business Hen
Can Save
Many Hours
'SoifSroB
ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
Pullman Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok
ing and Library Cars, with Btiber
Shop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
MS Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A.,
I4ja . Omaha, Nebraska.
0. R. & L. Go.
TIME TABLE.
From and Aiie'r January 1. 181H.
TRAINS.
STATIONS. Dallw D.ll.
(Otnmrd) w. Son, Llly u. Son. Dally Dan
ft.., nja.
Honolulu ..... t:i. git
Carl City.,,, Io gi
BwaMIII . ,;.ol
2j" jo
Walaloa :)
faknta.... itiia
aji. vm: vji.
a 1
ui mi tno
III40 I4 I to
t.OO 4.0 0.10
.... 4141 ....
.... 6l
Dally Dally Dally
A.M. 9M. P.M.
fill .... aol
a. 10 .... aio
lAiiuns. .Dniiy
'
linwtrai
Aja.
CUoka
Walalua
Wmlanaa
IwaMIII 1:10
Paul City o.n
1:41 nos
1 01 tiia
onololn 6. I. a oj 1
F. C. Burnt, Oen'l Pass. A, Ticket
Agent
It, P. nf lanM, Hntxrlntnlnl.
EGBY'S
Violin - Studio
Room 4. Lovn uuildino.
Mrs, Aonis Montague Turner,
WINTBR 6EA60N.
Vocnl Studio, Mljlnon "
po HcretanU ulrreti Tel. 1114. ifeiy-tf
K, K. KAA1,
Toicher of ' ..tar, Mandolin, Zllba
Ukulele and Taro Patch.
Orders to be left rare of Wall, Nlchl
On; t V'mtroiuMusloOo.'i )(f
Mian
m . nFy
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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First (Juarter of the Moon on the
SSth nt 3:18 p. m..
Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOli, 30m
slower than Greenwich time, bclug
that of the meridian ot 157 30. Tlio
time whistle blows at 1:30 p. m., which
Is the same as Greenwich Oh, Om.
The tides at Kahulul and Hllo occur
about an hour earlier than at Honolu
lu Tides from the United States Coast
and Geodetic Survey Tables.
Musters of vesiiels sailing from this
port for San Francisco will And there,
n branch of the U. S. Hydrographlr
OHlrn located In the Merchants' IJx
ilinngp, where Is mnlntnlncil for tlilr
ncuvflt freo of charge, complcto set?
of charts and directions of the world.
Uncut Information can bo obtained re
garding lights, dangers to navigation
and all matters of Interest to ocean
commerce.
' MOVKMHNTS OF STEAMKUS.
Steamers due nnd to sail for the next
thirty days are as follows:
AJtlUVU.
Steamers. From. Due.
COPTIC S. F... Dec. 2!
ZKALANDIA S. F. Jnn. J
ItIO DE JANHIItO S. F Jan. u
ALAMEDA S. F. ...Jan. S
PEKING S. V Jnn. 13
MIOWEIU Victoria Jnn. i'J
ZEA'I.ANDIA S. I" Jnn. 2.1
GAELIC S. F Jan. 23
SONOMA S. F Jnn. in
HONGKONG MARU S. F. ..Jnn. 31
DEPART.
Steamers. For. Due.
PEKING S. F. Dec. 2"i
GAELIC S. F.
ZEALAN'DIA S. F.
MARIPOSA S. F.
HONGKONG MARU S. T.
AOIIANGI Victoria
CHINA-S.F
ZEALANDI A S.- F.
DOHIC-S. F.
.Jnn. 1
.Jan. ",
Jan. C
.Jan. 8
,Jnn Pi
.Jan, 18
.Jan. 2D
.Jan. 2
SIERRA S. F. Jnn. 2!
A government transport from S.i.i
Franclsro, cnrrylng mall. Is duo about
tho 8th nnd 23d of each month.
VESSELS IN PORT.
ARMY AND NAVY.
U. S. training ship Adams, Going, rn
cruise,
II. M. S. Icarus, Knowllng, from Snn
Francisco, on cruise.
U. S. S. Iroquois. Pond, Midway Island.
MERCHANTMEN.
(This list does not Include coasters.)
nfotuet, Fr. bk Lodonler.
J. C. Glade, Ger. bk Stege, Bremen.
Jnbez Howes, Am. sp., Clnpp; Tncom.i.
Andrew Welch, Drew, from S. F.
Mnunn Ala, Am. bk.. Smith, from S. F.
Olympic, Am. bk., Glbbs; S. F,
Iroquois, Am. sp., Tlionpson, Seat'.K
Allco Cooke, Am. schr., Penhallow;
Port Gamble.
Standard, Am. sp., Getihell, from Tn-
coma.
Gleaner, Am. blttn., Nehmudl, from
Newcastle.
Mildred, Am. schr.. Rose;' from Senttlc
Rosamond, Am. schr.. Ward, S. F.j T.
II. Davies & Co., Ltd.
Archer, Am. bktn.. Calhoun, S. F.
Oknn ogan. Am. schr., Rench, Poit
Ludlow-. f
Antlope, Dr. shp., Murray, at Kahulul.
William II, M.icy. Groth, from Sydney.
Ship John Currier, from Seattle.
Ilk. Kalulanl. from San Francisco.
Schr. Allan A., lumber from Eureka.
VESSELS TO ARRIVE AT H6NOLU
LU AND HAWAIIAN PORTS.
(This list does not Include coasters.)
Roderick Dhu, Am. bk., Johnson, S.
F.. J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.
Kalulanl, Am. bk., Dabel, S. F II.
Hnckfcld & Co., Ltd.
It. P. Rlthct, Am. bk., McPhall, S. F
Welch & Co.
Edwaid May, Am. bk., Hansen, S. F.,
Alexander & Baldwin.
Annie Johnson, Am. hk., Johnson, 3
F.
Liirllne, Am. bg., Schaubo, 8 ,F.
Metha Nelson, Am, Bchr.. Isaacsen, S,
F.
flrnr. Vnlllncv Am ,, I.i,1.,.,.m
Now Vcirk. "' N
Fooling fluey, Am. bk., Wlllett, New
York! Chas. Brewer & Co.
Nminiiu, Am, bk., Jooi-elyn, New
Yo-lt; Chas. Iliewer & Co.
Mnrlu Hackfeld, Ger. bk.. Wiihrinun'i,
llictncn.
I'JHl IsenberK. Ger. bk., Ott, llreincit.
Villus, Ger. bit., Nielsen, irumbiirK,
Mtyer, Wilson & Co,
".Viiihiixett, Am. sp lambcrlh, Now
(dalle; It, II. lluKlie.
Aim. CM. I1K1., Phonaglo, Nuucic
tie; J. J. Mooru & Co.
Iloiidlpul, Am, ulir., Oliifii, Nvwva.
Ile lllml, Holph & Co.
I'lliiii) .Mbirt, llr. bk (.'iippil'ii,
Ncuiii.tle; Hind, Knlpli & Co,
I'rtlitunl. Am. Iik Aiidmniu Niwixia
He; .1. J. Jlnori. ft Co.
Ali. .Mc.S'ull, Am, bk Ekitn, Nim
rimtli'i J, J, Mihiiii A Co,
Aildcrjur, Nor, sp,,' Jolmiiani, New.
(sHli'i lllml, Holph . Co.
I'lielinlls, Am, likl., Hlmonsm, New
1 3 -tie; It. II. Ilnntie.
tlolntid, Ger, p Me)er, Ner,itle.
tiow & lliirxeM, Am. bk.. (User.. .
.NtMrantlei Hind, Itolph A Co '
l'almyin, Am. bk., Keller; Newrns
ties J.J. MiHirc k Co.
J. L. 'Hlnnfiml, Am, bk!.. Molleoiiit. '
N tensile: J. J. Mimre A Co.
llxtimore. Nor. bk., .JolniMin; Ne-
cikllv. 1
Drummiilr, llr. sp... Armstrong; Ne-'
1 attic.
Driimburlon, Br. bk., Thomas. New
ctttle. Mary A. Troop, Br. bk., Wnlly.
Seminole, Am. bk., Taylor, Newcas
tle; ,1. J. Moore & Co.
Honolulu, Am. schr., Stokkcbye.
Newcastle; J. J. Modre & Co.
Addenda, Am, likt., Perry, Ncuc.tv
tic; It. II. Hoguo.
Echo, Am. bkt., Ilellcson, Newcastle;
It. II. Hoguo.
llnyds Brown, Am, lik., Paulsen,
Ncwrnstlc; II, II. Hogue.
Falls of Garry, llr. sp., Broailfoot.
Newcastle; R. II. Hague.
Churchill, Am. schr., Treaor, Nc-i-ntla,
It. I). Hogue.
Bnltlo Abbey, llr. bk., McGhlc, Ncw
rastlc; J. J. Moore & Co.
hommin, Am. bk., Sturslnnd, New
(ualle; J. J. Moore & Co,
Star of Brngnl, Am. bk Henderson;
Newcastle; J. J. Moore & Co.
!llK Bonania, Am. bk., llergmnii,
Newcastle; J. J. Moore & Co.
Omega, Am. bkt., Mncktc, Newcastle;
R. II. Hogue.
M. P. Grncc, Am. sp., Grant, Now
ct'Stlc. It. B. Hogue.
Lmnn D. Foster, Am. schr., Klllm.in,
Newcastle; H. B. Hogue.
Encore, Am. bkt., Plmgrcn, Ncwcai
tie; 11. 11. Hogue.
Muriel, Am. schr., Carlscn, Newcas
tle: J. J. Mooro & Co.
City ot Adelaide, Br. bk., Greenwood,
Newcastle; J. J. Moore (c Co.
Ilt-sper, Am. bk., Sodcrgrcn, Ncttcan
tie; J. J, Mooro & Co.
Illghlnuds, Br. bk.. Smith, Newcas
tle, illuil, Itolph & Co.
illmalaya, Am. b., Williams, Newcas
tle, J. J. .Moore & Co. ,
Jtt. Drummnnd, Am, sp., Skowc-,
Newcastle; Hind, Itolph & Co.
J. II. Bruce, Am. schr., Peterson;
Neniastlc; Hind, Itolph & Co.
Win. II. Smith, Am. sp.. Colly. New
castle; J. J. Moore & Co.
Luilslann, Am. sp., Hnlcrow, New
castle; J. J. Moore & Co.
Chas. T. Crocker, Am. bkt., Dcwar,
Ni wcastlc; J, J. Mooro & Co.
Transit, Am. schr., Jorgcnscn, New
castle; Balfour, Guthrie & Co.
Elwcll, Am. sp.., Ellis, Newcastle;
J. J. Mooro & Co.
Emily Reed, Am. sp., Baker, Ncwcai
tle; J, J, Mooro & Co.
Incn, Am. schr., Itasmusscn, Newcas
tle; J J. Moore & Co.
Manila, Am. schr., Knudson, New
castle; J. J, Moorefc Co.
Newsboy, Am. bkt., Chlpperfleld,
Newcastle; J. J. Mooro & Co.
J. I). Tnllant, Am. Bchr.. Hoffland,
Nitrate Ports; W. It. Grace & Co.
Noxelty, Am. schr., Roscndul, Nitrate
Ports.
.las Holph, Am. schr., Dcdrlck, NI
tv.le Ports; W. 11. Graco & Co.
Ilrnry Vlllard, Am. sp.. Quick, Sa
vannah; W. It. Grace & Co.
Passepartout, Nor. sp., Nellsen, Syd
ney: Henry Lund & Co.
b. I). Cnrleton, Am. sp., Armstrong,
TiH-omn.
M. Wlkelman, Am. bkt., Henneche,
T.nomn.
A. J. Fuller, Am. sp., Nichols; Tain
ma. Metha Nelson, Am. schr., Rice, Tn-
ioma for Hllo.
B. P. Cheney, Am. bk., Johnson, Tu-
crma..
Florence, Am. sp., Ryder; Tacoma.
Tno Brothers, Am. sp. Wilson; Ta
coma.
Charmer, Am. sp., Davis; Tacoma.
Highland Light, Am. bk., McClun;
Tiiroraa.
Challenger, Am. sp., Gould, Tacoma.
Gerard C. Toby. Am. bk., Goe; Ta
coma.
Queen, Am. schr., Fredrlckson, Port
Gamble.
Quickstep, Am. bkt. Hansen, Port Gim-
bk.
Kllkltat, Am. bkt, Robinson, Poit
G? ruble.
Vega, Am. schr., Cook, Port Blataj-
ley..
Serena Thayer, Am. schr., McVlcar;
Eureka.
W. F, Wltzcmann, Am. schr., Dutw-
boo; Gray's Harbor.
Philippine, Am. schr., Larstm;
Gray't, Harbor.
Reporter, Am. Bchr., Dahloff; Gray'a
Harbor.
Lottie Bennett, Am. schr., Rasmus-
sen; Hakodate.
John S. Kimball, Am. schr., Thwlng;
Scuttle,
("has. Nelson, Am. schr., Anderson,
Scuttle.
Santa Ana, Am. schr.., Strand; Se
attle. '
Courtney Ford, Am. brig, Miirchlsnn;
KIlKksnoo.
Mary Dodge, Am. schr., Olsen, What-
eon:.
Kinallpov In Uuih
Denwr. Dee. 1C A .peclul to that
News from I'llic, Ctuh, vii)s: 'I Is-
Kiiinlli'ox alliuitlon lliroiiKliiiiit Eaald'i
Ulali Is liecomlng liiont iilnriiiliig In
view of tlio fact that tbo greater iiiii,
ber of tliu rium urn nmoiig the forelitn
bom mluem In the con I 1 limps, nnd If
tin ru Is a general epidemic of the plagui
the loal output will be materially il-
I rented. Them urn nearly 11 liiimlrol
canes nt Rinfleld. w title Winter QiPir
lent mill drial Crick nui HkIiIIiik ulti
Hie ill.ni.i'. Hilllli)sie (.'uiiip, In llio
eu finl of Cm lam cuiiiiiy. n-poris half
II dozen rates.
I'lns Job Printing at
Once.
lb IJullHIn
1 IIIU III).,, VllVH(il:
CITY OF PEKING WILL
ROUND OUT CENIURV'
Pacific Mail Liner Celebrated Christmas
Ocneial News in .Marine Circles
-Kaiulani iu Port-Ships
Unloading.
Tho City of Peking left here last
Tuesday tuning for San Francisco
after u quick passage of 10 ilas from
Oriental ports. Iln arrival hire 11
Christmas Ee. coupled with tho fnet
that she had been decorated from 1I1
dining saloon to the tip uf her masts
with Hags and mlstlctoo In honor uf
Christmas, made her an object of much
Inteiist.
L'pon tho arrival of the Peking In San
Piuntlsco sho will hnc completed h (
one hundred and tenth oyagc Just ns
the "Oth century Is usheicd In. Not-
ulthstnndlng the fact that the Pcklnu
wns built by the Konchc's many yeaio
ago. slip Is still ery comfortable, will'"
the uniform nm( courteous treatment
extended to those who trnel In her b)
the olllcers In charge cannot be too
highly commended.
Captain Smith who brought the
steamship Into port has been eonnecte I
with the Pacific Mall Steamship Co.
for years and takes considerable pride
In tho Peking, hnvlng commanded her
for many years. On hoard the stcnm-ir
every preparation had been made to
eelehrnte Christmas night on the ocean
wao In n manner befitting the oca
slon, The beautiful dining room of
the steniner had been hnndinmcly dec
orated with Oriental palms and ever
greens among tbe leaves of which In'f
hidden appeared numberless tiny elec
tric lights with colored globes. At otti-
end of the dining room directly In front 1
of n large plate glass mirror stood ."J
beautiful pal in lit up handsomely with
colored electric lights, around the bae'
of which were arranged miniature silk
flags of different nations. Promptly nt
5 o'clock the steamer left the whirl
nnd nt 7 o'clock when well out nt sea.
the passengers sat down to nn clegnnt
Chrlstmns dinner prepared under the
guiding hand of tho popular chief stew
art Burt Johnson, who has been con
nected with the company since lR92and
has a widespread reputation as n ca
terer and nn all round good fellow..
The Gleaner Is discharging coal at
Oceanic wharf.
The S. C. Allen left for the Coast this
morning with n cargo of sugar.
The ship William II. Mary Is dockeJ
at the end of Fort street wharf.
The J. C. Glade Is taking In ballast
nt Irmgard wharf nud will leave short
ly. Tho W. H. Flint nnd Andrew WeK'.i
nro lying In the stream waiting for
sugnr.
The St. Katharine got nwny for S4U
Francisco w Itli n full load of sugnr thl
morning.
The Jnbez Howes Is taking In balUst
nt Railroad wharf and will clear for Hie
Sound In all probability Wednesday
afternoon.
The William II. Macy began thU
morning to dlschnrge her cargo of coal
nt Fort street wharf. The cargo Is
consigned to tho Wilder Co.
The Allan A. which arrived here on
Christmas day from Eurekn. was dock
ed at Allan & Robinson's wharf this
morning, and will discharge Tier 310.
000 feet of redwood lumber consigned
to l.ewers & Cooke.
Fred Wurncr, formerly In command
of tho steamer Charles D. 1-ino, will
go as chleff officer of the steamer St.
Paul, which has been chartered by tho
Panama Italroad Company to run bo
tween San Francisco and Panama.
The new steamer Hanalcl which wan
launched nt Alameda Point a short
time ago has been taken to tho Ful
ton Iron Works to receive her machin
ery. It Is tho InterTtlnn of tho owneis
to send the Hanalel to Hawaii In time
to be used In this season's sugar busi
ness. The ship John Currier arrived In lha
harbor Tuesday about 10 o'clock and l
docked nt tho Irmgard wharf. Some
little anxiety was felt here owing to
her non-appearance sho being out from
Seattlo for this port 38 days. Tho ves
sel reports sighting the Zealandln on
the 7th Inst, since which time sho Ins
met with no wind hut high running
sens, Tlio vessel looks as neat ns 11 pin
nnd will commence discharging he"
cargo without delay.
Tho American-Hawaiian Company's
new freighter, the California!!, which
took 11 cargo of (lo eminent supplies
to Manila, will be duo In Sail Fran
cisco shortly, tlm freight transport
IVilcrlcit left Manila December 1st for
San Francisco. The Htrnthgln Is dai
ly expected I hero fioni Manila, nnd.
upon arrival, will Ik, released from the
tniuspoit servlro. Tim transport (Irani
has sailed from Manila and will bo hi
H.111 I'rniii'lsio Mioii.
Itis cut charier for Hawaiian pints
f 1 0111 Kan I'raiuUdi:
Am, bk. Hnntlngo. EiikaIIs. for lllli.
Am. Idf. Martini Davis, Mi-Aliuon. fur
lllhi.
Am. ,hkin. H. (I. Wilder. Jackson, for
Honolulu, '
Am. schr ll'dciic. (.'brilliant, for Ho
nolulu Am. bk. Mohican. Killy, fur Hono
lulu Am. p, Hmll)- I'. Whitney. Hrliimaii
for llonwlulii,
Legal Notices,
Notice to Crcilltoi-8.
1l ufiM itr4. im if tn i, It tt'faJ ai
Inltttai . ,1 ti I tu lt A1R lillMiUtk-A
lat I Htliili llnJ H'alM J-t.awJ IM4afo
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imi tttatt r hot t ri.wni nit m nrV tnr
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hit '.Sho irfi M'lihint rrt Hon into, Hh n
m.rinint iri non wo. t n au
iMKwi rrnffi jaio tt mrr ni m lAttirr ratroJ
Dal.4. timri mh, low
IIAKMY APMITAfiP
Aiffllnittratorottlit Ltti't ot Irank I'tioii'ka it
CaiwJ itto-lttt
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE F1FTF
CIRCUIT, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
IHANK LOUIS vi MARIA CiLOftlA COSTINA
-tht Mtrunic ot lU.aii To tM Mmkai otuitiilts the p.itrcnjge of all former customa
Haallinlt!anJ.rrMt brcuty, (irllti,. 'l,l,. I,,, , nt
inu art lommanjtj 10 turmon wakia iiLCJKIA
COSTING, itttnJant, In raw iho thall ntt wtltttn
ANSWtH WITHIN TWLMY HAVS altti arnica
il. to r an! arr Ntota tna nil Clicu'l
Court at ttif StrtrmUr Tttm lhf,ol. to ! hoUtn at
iiVJi's'l'rVm'rll";,:'.'. S JilfirTi !onV:
C4u ny intciim ni irtriK iuii, umiin, tnouid I
no? r awjrjf j io nira furunt !
fine 1 Llrl for DiV re AnJ hiv vju thn lhr
tt.it w ,n rati loll i.tumol your rtoiirntiti.on
Witn lii. J. llniv JuJr, t,i in, cirruH r.i
m tin i ,rn atom, at niiut. Kauai, ttiii mti uy oi
Mill .vo.
tlgnJ
IIAHHV D SVISHAhD.
Clfik.
I htt.by cirllty the lortsolne Io U a ttoa and r.,cl
toryolttKotlclraltWinont In taU emit ani thai
SI
toorl nrJ.i.J ruMlcatlnn nt tho tamo nl
(ontlruaocf ..I taiicauMuntl Hit not! Maich. igti
itrm ,u Milt uirtirt
ua'tj Linur, Kauai, rtrtmrtr vth iu,
IIAkHY D WISllAHD.
Itpnt CJtjk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CIR
CUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
KAAPUWAI W. . E. LIMICMANN, Summtma
Th Irmtuty if tltoali Toitiallieh Shirlfl of tb
Tntlloty ol Haal, or hit iwfuty. th bhfill ol Hi
lt,ani ol kajal, nt hit prputy. or any ConitaMa I
lh Ttllltoty ol Hawaii
Yuu ae comir.anJJ to lummnn E LINOEMAS:
i','.'J'At!.'.'!. ? h thnll Sit wrtttnANSWfcl
WITHIN TWISTY OAYS alter Mrylct trrtol. Io t
anJarrarrUt h. tall Circuit Court at the- Stp
t-mbtr term thrrrol, to b hoUrn at Llhut. Ulan J o
Kauai, on WfcllNLMMY lha jth 4ay ct St(itmri
rext, at to o'clruk a m to tnw ttut bytht
claim ol Kaaru,al V, rl.lr.tlrr, thouU not r awaraJ
to him rurtuanl It tho ttnrr of hit annrir J Petition
Ani have y u then thriethlt Wrll tilth full return ol
jour proc-eJIngt .hereon
Wltneit Hon. Jacob liar Jv, JjJrt ol thl Clrcu
C ouil ot tU I nth Circuit, at Llhut, this rah days
Aututt. 1000
(SlcneJ) IIAHHY D. WISHARn.
Clerk.
I trreryreit Iv lhetorirftlpeo rta rut tfdeiacr
coftv ol the original tLmmi4i In t,u iau. and bat
tali Court udere i furllcatlon ol Itw tame and a
nt nuatctotatldcacte until th. neat March, looi
term ol lM Court.
Dated Llhut, ertemter th, tooo
IIAWKY D. WISllAHD.
'''mi rierk
Business Notices.
Large Airy Mosquito
Proof Rooms
LVLKYTIIING NLW AND CO.urORTAULK
The New Era I
The New Two-story LodglnR House on
Fort St. tetween Vineyard and School.
Only five minutes walk tj th'e Orpheum
Cafe, and fifteen minutes walk to the post
office. LARGU LANAIS ANB VERANDAH.
LVLKYTIIING OP THE llhST. For terms
apply on premises from y a. m. to o p. m.
l70'-imo '
Fop Sole.
Larue tract of land situated In Nuuanu
valley, Honolulu, containing 20 acres,
more or less, and krown as the Nuuanu
Pall Sn'oon premNts, with buildings and
o'her Improvements.
Grounds cultivated with fruit tiers, etc.
A targalu,
Apply to A. G. CORRFA,
t702-tf 15 KaahumanuSt
HOLIDAY
GOODS.
4 4 Pocket-books,
Card Cases, Stationery Sets,
Writing Cases, Fancy Papeteries
(for young and old) Etc., Etc.
rOR SALE BY..
HAWAIIAN
NEWS CO., LTD.
MERCHANT ST.
R. W. ATKINSON
topLOYMfNT
2- TopptcerJ
EMPLOYERS
BURIiAU.
SERVANTS EXCHANGE,
Houses, Rooms, Offices,
rUKNIMILI) OR UNFURNIMILD.
Kojiti 11, Magoon Hid.,
Merchant Street
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE.
RIDUCLD RATLS.
PERFECT ,
HINTING l,
BODUCED 7
ROMPILY '
Tt:Lt:i'iioNi: jooc
rcpnrcd to till or
clerti until -4 p. m
Saturdays. .
roe MERCANTILE PRINTING
COMPANY, Limited.
Queen Street,
'Jirnor ol Fori Strtcl
HKATTI.H lll'.KII,
Tlio ever popular llallilcr beer Is bn.
coming s household word and "will
you Imto n glass of Heatlle," Is lunrt
oflrn lieard Ihun any lliliitf idte, Th
Crlliiloii rUluou has lbs brer ou Up ct
Iu ttil'ln.
I Corporation Notices.
H
NOTICU.
Notice Is hereby k tn tint THE EM-
n-HI'MS!: MILL CO., LTD., of Hon-
Illlu, lifts muej It S fifll It) lilt M.1R0W1
., ., ,. ,. ., ,.. .L. -
HiHMInK, room 1 1. All rtrsow owing ar-
coimit tn J comnanv will klndlv Kttte.
., -..-,-..,
tnc'sme promptly. I7ir'sr
NOTICB.
J
THE PACIFIC MAIL COMPANT
Ins ucceeJtd to the pljnlng mill buslnei
of the Enterprise Mill Co., I.U., Alalesa
and KIcliaMs streets, and respectfully soff-
wi ,,s ti inn, wiii,'any.
' KUMPTT MAV
I. .11 .lie I I MM,
l7lGtf W. II. G. ARNEMANN.
. "
I ASSESSMENT NOTICE. '
ci.j.l.ii 1 a. a .a..
aiwKiioiuCTS are nereDy noxinea inn urn
roulthAssessment of f rr center two and
i one-half dollars per share on the Caoltaf
lOCK 01 1Mb IMbK ISLAND TfcLE
GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due snd piyibh
'" V "t ?l ine omce 01 ine unrsptea,
I (' roa Sircol. J, H. flsHbK.
I Attp. Tffas. Intpr Il.in.) Trl.vrinh Cjt-
limits,!
Limited.
Mrroliiln, lime t. tooo
JSS
NOTICE.
THERE WILL UE A .MEETING OF
the Stockholders of the People's Ice & Ve
frlKeratliiR Co., Ltd., at the office of Uie
Hawaiian Trust and Investment Co., at I
o'clock p.m.. December 29th, ir.fatl!u
purpoe of considering a proposition of a
dissolution of the corporation.
WM. O. ATWATER,
Secretary I'ecple's Ice &
i7tQ-4t Relrlgeratlng Co.. Ltd.
Dhldetitl Notice.
A dlvlJend Is due and payable to the
stockholders of the INTER-ISLAND
STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, at
their office, Queen street, at to o'clock a.
m. on 1 hursday, December 27th, 1900.
The Stock Ledger of the Company will
be closed to transfers from WeJnrsJiy,
December 20th, to Friday the iStli, Inclus
ive. C. H. CLAPP,
Secretary.
Honolulu. Dec. 22. loot. 17 !-
NOTICE.
AT THE ANNUAL MEETING-OF
the Union Feed Co., Ltd., held the '19th
day of December, 1900, trie following per
sons were elected as effice s of the com
pany to sen e for the ensuing jear, viz:
President Mr. W.F. Allen
Vice-President Mr. E. D. Termer
Manager and Treasurer
Mr. F. W. Macfartine
Secretary Mr. Southard Hoff man
Auditor Mr. F. Klunp
Directors-Mr. W. F. Allen, Mr E. D.
Tenney, Mr. F. W. Macfarlane, Mr. Geo.
H. Robertson, Mr. H. A. Isenberg, Mr. F
R. Vlda.
F. R. VIDA.
1718-.lt Secretary Union Feed Co.. Ltd.
Kind Assessment Notice
The Sth Assessmert of tf, or Jj.50 pnr
share, became due on the tst of August,
1000, penalty beating from September tst,
lyoo, and del nqunt on the 30th of Seo
temPer. 1900. Delinquents are now pub
lished and will be solJ at auction on the
UUtli ol November, 1900.
The oth Assessment of 5Jf, or 11.93 pe
share, became due on the tst cf September.
I9, penalty bearing from August nt.
19:0, and delinquent on the jtst of Oct
ober, 1900
The 10th Assessment of 5?, orf 2.90 pt
share, became due on the tst of October
tooo, bears renalty from November -.st
1900, and will be delinquent on Novemfcr
30th, 1900.
The nth Assessment of 5". or $2.93 prr
share, has been levied to become due and
payable on the 15th of Novmiw,
1000, will bear renalty from Drxtmber
15th, 1000, becoming delinquent on the'
15th of January, 1901.
J. P. COOKE,
Treasurer, Klhel Plantation Co., Lti.
Honolulu, November 10th. 1000. ittaxK
The Hawaiian
Labor Bureau.
Will engage laborers in
the Hawaiian Mantis and will furn
ish them to plantations, individuals,
firms, or corporations ; will under
take contract work and furnish ex
perienced and reliable contractors.
Telephone, 230 Main.
P. O. Box, 877.
Temporary Office:
Magoon Building,
RO")M 15. Merchant street, Uonoluk.
less-im
SAFES !
Call and see us before buying
rionuments
Statuary
Hawaiian Iron Fence and Mono-.
menial Co,, Ltd.'
Tl 1 . 387 .MAIN,
l7fiKINfi-
HART & CO.,f
(ItlMITIII) ) ' 4 '
iin:i:uiiiici:cKiiAMi'Amjts
Kiue Chocolates and Confections,
I Cream md Icm Wifat.
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