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t ! HAWAIIAN GAZETTES FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1S94 rOKKIOM XJLH. SKKV1DR. WHARF AND WAVE. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. rj$ai SttnJtrUsrmcnta. rr,al 3tH)trtiotintiita. ipccinl 3J"dtHc. Straaufcips witt leare tor aad arctre Iron uFsii). oa the ioatowicg dates, tils thecel&U -A. AS HcCWtXIX 1 es Yxroasrrss "J Xoaewsl As;. 2 Aajtraiii. . . .Asxg. 1 1 Ajw.. . Asrg. A.Useila Jjfcc. X Otoa .tepcS Australia . . . Sept. Wsratao..Sft,9i Alarwsa... Sei- 57 (VeBe Oct S Avtroha 6 Arawu Oet.3 X'onowai .. Aasuatia .Not. 3 Una.. . . Nor IS Ahsk4a... Not 22 VTamaMO Not 2t Aatralta ..IVc.l Oceaair Pecll Harrawea... Pc SO Arawa Dec St LxiTx Hcsaww FtwsSsKv Cisco k Vaobtxs AtutnlU... July SI AUateda J "IT Si inn Asy. 1 Aastralta....AC5.1i tiaetK ... .Atts iJ Msrirxwr.... .A;. 26 Wtrrtateo Sent. 1 Awvirala . . . Sept. If Moaovai SP. Arawa.,... ..uct z PeiwR .. ... Oct. Australia.. . Oct. Alameda. . .. Oet 15 Warrtmoo. .. Ner.l Australia.. OT. Mariposa.. . Not.1 CVeaiuc... .Not. IS A raws Australia Moaowai ! i AVarrutco ..rvc si Chraa.. . ..BeC.31 AKKtVALS. TcisBiT.Jdy 17. Sttatx V G Mall. . fnw ilsm uxi Hinfi. smr Kak, TWcafisOE.. f roai Xahukr. Wiaot rsRT, J tsJx 15. Star J A OMaatia. Neafcoa. treat Koo- Thcsseat. J olr IS. At & S Caitte. Hccfeord. from San FrasMaVe. KrAKTn:KS. TTESklT.JalT IT. Star Ofauirsan. Cameron, for Mam. Star iwafeai. Ptetmau. for Wamtea. Stew Aaa Maiee, Peterson, tor Bndli. btar SsMyike. for ports oa KaM. iM: Jfroatn. Hszsittatl. tar ports on Kasasai. btawr ?, MeAafcster. for iwawiti. Kit i. zkcsmt. JoJt IS. star Monuwr Star, GoHaad. irtb(apVeft MwAs. Aa WCtae i, want. Mr toreti. Tarsssux. jBty 13. Star Ksaia. Taosapoa. for Waiooar. Wa&fcm aae Eaaakc rKr.l . LE.MU TODAY. Star W G Kali. Sunerson. for ilani and Hawaii, at Mam VXSSKAJS 1 I'OKT. (El lilt does set Szcliie eoaatarsA wjLTAi TlSSHa. 0 S F5 PiflaiWpoia. Backer. CaBao. UBMS Osaws. Boole. VaacoeTer. HniTfVtT. Aa at 5C ABeo.Tbomp50B.SaB Fmww &r H W Bartfcftt. Laras Is. Nr Ahaa. Babd.tai iai:sco. BttK VT H Dtawod. tan r rarxbes. Gr ki Jlarie HaclfeW. Sraw. L'pooL Bt Abstcit W4eh. Drrr. ub Franefcco. Ifc A brrt. Urf.te. Fraucfcco. BtU Pttr. Larsan ltami. O fc S Aostrala. Fraa. Aa N CaMle. rlobban!. Sob trail. roKzncx txssft.s kxpcxild. Tli. WJ.( lrc C AatcBr'WSPbps .GrsT's Har....Dce aA&n A SF(aa) . Do SCBroktLvr.... .GrySlVrJnlT 15 Sfcse Iraeard ... Fraa. . .July SO BuR PBirbct.... Fran Jul; S CAit ftmww .TsaroBTtr Joli St BMk Asae Jobiuoa JS FtUtO). JaJrS XS:AhBHvh.. .sjttoey. J!y S BMktaU CASSArawa... BXfiJItomi Aa Mr Aiax Tomer . Yort i.g. OSS Aatri . . SF BrkkAteuBtra, ... 0'eCBftie ..Ap H M i s Jiaripo Aae. 3 3CaauliocoBg&. As 5 PMSSltnt S-P 5pt. S 25 PASiEiCEK. AX3TTALS. Fraa Jtaoi aat Haxau fr stoar W G Hall, Jbjt 17 James F Morgan. J 3f WSauB U. W N Armstrong-. 11 Boxsfefc. Fatfcer Butt. Father Vktor. LFMxeAoB.J K KefcaoLa. J C Kafer. DNoooxa. Mr? Mrs J P Lis uA -C tai dree. Mrs J yAaaa. 3frs J ! Jobbsob. MfeTC Weils. Ms daik fit Sto&i Testa. Hk 3Is teian. Mm W3Ib. Kes 3fmBte Boi- aHoaeck. Float Si FraaCEe. oer bor&eataie S N Oatfe. Jrf W EiakwiT. J C Whae, H ftveB. Mrs it Farasvorta, S H FfenKworta. Xrs A. O Byxfeee. jJatXStrreaf. Fbc Haas. star daadiae. Jly K GAsarM efc, lr Mazoae, Ardar i s . ItanWGBMtH Taracr. KrsC VY Day. 3IVs Lbm. Mm- NKfcfeseB, Bknop U riaiiirti . Father Yafeotiaf. Mc Aaaie Earner. Mix N Leirif. W Gar. P Oceaoa. H V Blda. Mb Mary ttrteo. Mas or. Mrs Voa Teapar. 2 chairea aea sazse, Mfc WadcaoosA, Arats.roo Sana, ilr Meyer, Wa Kind. X Nkses. A. Jr. Mrs Aareo. "Sirs Feraaaoes. Ect 0 H GtBct. Mrs Gcfir. Marsaal Hitc&cBcr, For EaaU, fT star Mftahak.. Jaiy 17 Otawf ECfijMlBj:aBdwife. J K Farl-?. W Btsste. A Oeebera. W MeBmie. Mb Grtee Mrs 2erteiaaa. C D Frogk. Mrs A M Sraia For Sootk Sea IsiifcT per Mora -k Star. Jrfyli EerenMid F M Price aaa wife. Drf F firfe srad wife. Hits J3 -T Hrfn Prfee, Mar Tttrner. iCra Gariaaii aad daocbter. DIhb LINDSAY At No. 22 Libai strict. Jaiy IT ISMDaitd Llsy nanTe of coAutd, a eif Ss ytar. He- la. a wife aad tdiee V csocra ihecr According to an exchange an other tfibrt Trill be made to lost Etemer Brother Jonathan toseenre the treasere aboard of her at the time of her wreck off Point St. George, Del Norte- ooanty. This time a party has been mode up at Brqai on the Klamath and will go oat m command of Captain Ed. West. The bsrtentine S. N. Castle, CapLiin Hubbard, arrived yester dy, IS days from San Francisco. She broucht a general cargo of merchandise and seven passengers, among whom was J. C. White Jr. The trip down was uneventful. On June 5th John Keid t Co. launched from their Whiteinch Yard, Patrick, the Loch Nevis, a fine steel sailing ship, which will be the largest addition to the fleet of Messrs. Aitken, Lilburn fc Co of the Loch line. The dead-weight capacity is 4000 tons. The entrance of vessels from foreign ports at the Custom House at Sau Francisco for the fiscal year just ended numbered 1124. This is a falling off from previous years, as the folloninc figures show : Entries in 1S93, 1159 ; in 1S92, 1295 ; in 1S91, 1254. The Pacific Mail liner Peru recently arrived at San Francisco from the Orient, and during the voyage she came very near having a tragedy similar to the one enacted on "the City of Peking. When the steamer was about halfway over on the voyage to San Francisco the Chinese cook and baker had a falling out. Loy, the baker, plunged a bread knite in the cook's abdomen and then cut his own throat. At last accounts both men were alive but were still in a critical condition. A hill has been introduced into the Entish Parliament to amend existing Shipping Acts with the object of ensuring that no British ship shall procetd to sea from any port without certificated officers. It provides that British vessels of and over 500 tons shall carry a master and two mates, and of and over 1CC0 tons a master and three mates, and that British subjects only shall bold certificates of competency. The time in which an appeal from a naval or other court sitting in British possessions may be brought is fixed at twenty-one days after the return to the United Kingdom of the appeallant, and th master is no; to be personally liable for the payment of wages. No minor will in future be allowed to own a British ship. SOME NAVAL CHANGES. A Few Commodores to le Created Admirals. New Yosr, Jane 29. The Tribune's Washington correspondent telesrapbs: A number of important cbaoges in caval comniands were ordered today by Secretary Herbert. In several ctses the orders created surprise in naval circles. As a result of the changes decided upon and others which will follow in a few days there will be c decided shake np astocg the senior ofacers in the Navy. The most important of today's ch&nES were those affecting the Pecufie station. Commodore vow in cozsmasd of the Port Boy&I station, was directed to hold hieiself in readiness to relieve Admiral Walker. Orders tu sail will be issued to Commodore Berd-lee in a fw days- He will o direct to Honolulu from Sn Francisco. Capt&iu Cooper, at a mem ber uf tb Gmtrr! Btara of Iuspect irn atd is to Captian Watson in the Sau Francisco, upon the return of that to home waters, a- a of Captain Barker of the Philadelphia. Captain Cotton of the receiving ship now at Mare lilted Navy Yard, has teen chesen. He will join the Phdsdelpbia upon her return to Mare island to be docked and repair ed. I he transfer, however, will not be made until the Charleston, now on her way north from Pern, has put in readiness as a relief of th Philadelphia at Honolulu. The orders of Captain Higginson to the commatid of th Boston have been rereked and he has been assign ed to duty as Captain of the Mare Islaod Navy Yard. Order- wul follow in a few days detachirg Admiral Skerrett as in Chief of the Asiatic if the programme mappea o.t in the interests of Commodore Fyffe and Erben is CArneJ into effect, as cow sterns procable. Admirtl Skerrett will go on the retired list forthwith to insure the promotion to the rattk of Bear-Admiral of Com medure FjfTe before the date of his compolscry retirement on July 26th. As soon as advanced Commodore FyfFe will retire, thra promoting Commodore Stanton, who, in turn, will at once ask to be pat on the re tired list in order that Commodore Erben may be pro meted before Sep tember, when he will be forced off thf acute list nnder the age limit. The effKt cf thee probable chacg es would be the promotion of Com m dore Meade to tne grade of and his to the North Atlantic ttation as cotams&der in chief. Admiral SktrreU'e on the starioo is likely to be Carpvnter, cow oc waiting orders. The plssu now rLi by Commudcre Erbeo has beeu ..fivrAl to Cbmmodorv Krrkland, now mcjmmand of the South Atlantic ttaiioit. end Le is expected to accept lb- detaiL XHnisier Thurston and Mrz. Th'irum will return home oa the nexi Kinac. Eiiracts From Williams, Bimond & Co.'s Circular. Sax FK.VNCISCO, July 6. We have uo change to note in prices of local sugar market s nee our last circular. iTtce for export eoutluurs on the basts of5ceiit5 fur granulated. The local trade is completely demoralized on account of the railway strike. Telegrams are comltiually coming in from the country to the jobbers, who are unable to till frutn lack of Last sales iu New York rvpted y telegraph, 6th iut., 1S,(XX) baes310 100. TarltT Tlie Senate finally passeti the Tariff Bill, on theSOth lut., the supir schelule of which remains the stttue as advtseii you iu our circular of M.tv 11. with the exception the bill will take effect August 1, 1S9I. Jauuary, 1S9 The bill now nas tugo oelore the rtouse, which re couvf lies toaay, and will be at ouce placed in the hautls of the House and Senate Conference Committee, and while it is thought that there will be considerable disou siou ou the main portions of the bill, should it oually (a-5, it seems that a duty will be reimposeil qu sugar. The amendmeut to the Sec tiou lepealing the reciprocity clause of the McKinley law, declaring that the repeal should not be coustrued to advocate abrogate? reciprocal now in existence, was agreed to and in the bill as it pas-d the Senate. The probabilities are that the fate of the hill will settled within the next two or three weeks. Conservative operators admit that so far as the simple relations of suppy aLd demand may be coucerntd, the market for raws has probably discounted stimulating effects, and the principal feature now left f r consul exatiou is the cbauce for duty and Its exteut. At the moment the feliti is stronsr, wit buyers apparently willing to pay former rates, but au advauce i generally asked. Our latest, telegraphic advice from Kew York to date quotes Cuba 96 deg test at 3 16 The market looks steady, wiih improving tendency later Loudon beets. S3 leg. test, lis 7$d. Market firmer; prospcts of larger crou than last year. Should the tariff pass iu its slate, it 1 predicted that raws will advance from jgjein Aucust. Trust certificates Common, 53; preferred, 91. Rice (Hawaiian) Market active, stock bght. Price has gradually advanced from 4e net 4.25 1 to4i 60 days, which figure we quote Flour G.G$3 -10 per barrel, f. o. b.; Eldorado. $2.55; Cniwn, J3 30. Bran Spcrrj's $15; G. G. $15.50 per ton, f. o b. Middlings Sperry's 51S50; G. G. &30.5O ion, f. o o. Barley Xo. 1 Feed, S7j90o perctl, f. o. b.; ground or rolled jia.50 perton, f. o. b. Oats Fair, SI.25; choice, $1.37 1.40 per ctl, f. o. I. Wheat GtKHl, 90c per ctl, f. o b. Corn Small yellow, $1.37 perctl. f.o.b. Hay Compressed wheat, ?I5 $15.50 per tonfo.b.; compressed oat, $1250 $13.50 pr ton f.o.b ; targe bales, wheat, $14 $15 perton f.o.b.; large bales, oat, 513 $14 per tou f.o.b. lime $1 per bbl. f.o b. Charters The market has ruled inactive during the past month, ith a few iron vessels chartertd for this month loading at 25s. orders net; though yesterday a similar ship of handy size was taken at So Meis one-third less direct to load wheat or barley. Vessels Up and Loading Annie Johnson, Hilo, sails July lOih; Honolulu, sails July Stti; It. P. Kithet, Honolulu, sails July 7th. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. A SMpwrecked Crew Resort to Cannibalism to Sa?e Life. Captain Huntley, of the wrecked whaling bark James Allen, is well known in this city, he having paid a number of visits to the port. In speaking of the wreck the Chronicle says : The hardships were telling on the crew, and Captain Huntley called for volunteers and started eastwardjwithout a compass or food, to gtt assistance, leaving sixteen men behind. After Huntley's departure the men became disheartened, and, as the days passed, gave up all hope of rescue. One of the crew died, and his comrades were too weak to give him burial. A few days later another died, and the men, unable to resist the temptation any longer, began an awful feast on human flesh. Although the survivors dislike to rehearse the details, yet they admitted to the naval officers that they had eaten nearly all the flesh from one of the corpses and had commenced, on another when the revenue cotter Bear 'returned with Captain Huntley and toot them awav from the island. An efficient fly poison, which has the merit of being poisonous only to fites, is made of the yolk of an egg, beaten np with a each of ground black pepper and molasses. It should be poured in shallow plates and set about. This is a eimple process by which to catch the few flies that slip into a house before the screens are put up, for most bonsekeeprra wait until warned by the buzzing insects tit their arrival to pus in these Safeguards. The ship Marie Hackfeld is discharging coal at thejierv. wharC SUMMONS. T THE DISTRICT COritT OF 1 N KaU. Ilh. H l AUSTIN. C.ltor orTaae. t. O. XAWAIUNK Aonlt. TuiDe the Hawaiian UUnilv his Of rr n I'ollceoiaa In lap IHsttlcl of N. Kpttala, Iflinvlof You it tfrbj couimBdrl to ammon O. NawauiNX.lt hecant found luthlo Uittrkt, to htPte me at eTt!Bctn S. Kohala upon theTia ljer Jaljr. 19I. at 10 o'c'oc&A. X . (hue to nar nntn II. r. Anrtln. ,siri.r ot Txe ta aed for the 3rd Taxation IHruloa of the Uwl an in a plra herein the pla'.cilll and ar That raid jvffcdaal u XawahlnoU lawfully Indebted tolhl plitnttC In hi- oflcUl in the um nl TA'EN. UuLUAKs ($.M tar Inn JC,n-d the persnu and potprrtT of raid detrndanuon Ibe Uniku of Uu Aedr or Tax lor the UUtrlct ot K. Kohata, Uland ot Uiwtll. for the jor IStt. And defendant, thoarh taereanto rvqaettrd, h thus fir failed asd sejlrctrd. and tfi! doth neglect and tTfato paj the fame, or aj pittor portion thereof; where'ore. plaintiff ak for Jni; .ent lni raid defendant for raid ra or Twrntr Dollars, tusriher wlta ton percent, in addition a by law pjotideJ. and for eoel of Comt and Fllty Ceau for Xotifj tho raid O. Nawahtnr thtt pn defanlt to attend at the plare. day and tonr above nil I be rendered agaln h'.m ex parte, by default. Olrea nuder my hand th's 5ih day ot July, H. H. ATKISS. Utitrict Magistrate ot N. Kohala, Hawaii. I hereby cerUfy the tollowlnc to be a true aad attested copy of tne tianoul In said caore.and Ulat raid C'ocrt ordered publication of the rame. and continued the said cause uulll the Uth day of Aojrajt. 1SVL R H.ATK1XS. District Mx;!lMte or X. Kohala. Uarall. 15CT3.T SUMMONS. IX THE JlISTuicT COURT OF N. Kohala. Hawaii. U.f.ACSTIX. Collector ofTaxee.Tr Z KALAI Aeeumpait To teeManhal ot the Hawaiian Ijland. hU D'puty. or any Policeman In the Dirtr.ctof X. Kohala. Island of Hawaii Uteettns: Voa are hereby cocimauded to isaaoi Z KaLAt.tf he can be fonnu In this I'lstnct, to appear before me. at my office la X. Kohala uporrthe Tth day of July. 11. at 10 o'clock. A. it., there to unto U.U.Austin. 4te?or ot Teaaa in and tor the 3rd Taxation Uirlrlon cf the tlaoailan Islinds. tu a plea a herein the plaintiff declare-- and ?y: That raid defendant 2. Kalal i lawfclly indebted to this plaiciiSlia his oQclal opacity aroresaid.lathe rumot TW Dolr L.h5.aud T foruxes a?:esstd against the property of said defendant do the books of the Arsessorof Taxes Tor the District of X Kohala, Island of llawa.l, for the year 1S and U-U. And delendant. though thereunui reiestd. ha thea far failed and selected, aua still dtMa neglect aiid to pay the same, or aay part or portion thereof; wherefore, plaintiff asks for judgment tirint said defendant fur said ram of Doila.sand Cents, together "with ten percenr. in addition thereto, as by law pro-Tided, and for costs ot Court and r'lfty Cents Notify the raid Z. Kalat thtt upon default to attend at the place, cay and hear ibote mentioned. nd:inet will be rendered aainft him ex parte, by default. , Glren under ny hand tils 5th day ot Jalr, ISM. talc) TLTI. ATKISS. District Ma;lstrate of X. Kohala, Hawaii. I hereby certify the following to be a true and cpi of theeammons In slid cause, and that said Court ordered publication of the same, and contlaned the said cause until the Uth day of Ausast, 1S34. It. n. ATKIXS. District JIa;istrte of X. Kohala. Uanaall. 1567 3w SUMMONS. TX THE DISTRICT COUTtT OF X. Lahaisa. C. II. D CKEV. Collector of Taxer.ra WJI.H. IIALfeTEAD. Asnmpslt. To the Marshal of the Hawaiian Islands, his Deputy, crany Policemaa in the of Island of ileui tireetlnj:: Yoa are hereby commanded tu summon Wil H HaUTxaO. if he can be found in this District to appear before me. at my in I upon the 0th day of June. .SJJ at W o'clock A. yt , ibrre ! antwr unto C. H. Dickey, of Tale? In and t"r the Second Taxation Dirlsi n of tbr flavi xan Inlands, iu a plea wherein the piaiiufrdrclarer m.d says: That raid d'tendUr.t II HaUleaii. t Indeb ed t.. hi- piaic'ff in his oCcial capacity aforesaid. In the rum of Forty ttTen 710 dollars fur lax -- n acd pnirty ol raid defeudaur, on the bol:s of the of Taxes lor the District of Maut. for the year 1SS3 And defendant, those a thereunto has Ihu-far fatland neglected, aad st It doth neglect abd the same, or any part or portion thereoT; wherefore, plaintiff aks for against raid defendant for said sum of TO-HM dollarr, together with ten per ceat In addition tceteto. as by law prueided, and for costs of Court, and SO cents for Notify the s aid Wra. H. Halstead that upon default to attend at the place, dy acd hour mentioned, judgment will be rendered against hira ex parte, by default. Glrec under my baud tbl 25 dar or Jane, 1594. D KAIiAlJLELIO. District Magistrate of Lahalna. I hereby certify the following to be a true and attested copy e.f the summon- in said caae, and thai said Court crdrred publication of the stme. and continued the said cause nntll the 2Xh day of Acsuat, 1531 D KHACLEUO, District Mari'trale of Lahaiaa. SALE OE BIDE LOTS On Saturday, August 4th, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. By order of Mr. Spooner, I will sell at my salesroom, Queen Si, 32 BUILDING LOTS, SITUATE IN Kalihi, Oahu. Map of property now on view at my salesroom, Queen St, Jas. F, Morgan, 156S3 Accttoszeb. Marshal's Sale. VIRTUE OP A WRIT OF TT Execution, isjced cntcf the DUtrict Cflttrt.cnihe 3RUdiyof June, A. D 134.aeaitist Aid, defendant, in faror of W. Kajpa, platr.liff, tor the erjm oi f20.06, 1 have lev:ed ni on and shall for sale at t e Pulice in the (HstiicSiil Honolnln, Island of Uafaa, at nooaof MONuAY.tbe cOfb Joly, &.. D 19, to the hiahsTt bidder, all the neht. i'le and of the taM A Li, d fendarit, io and to the following rjrofettj,anIta rutdj idment iritereeta, oon and my txpetuca f,e paid. List cf property for el : 1 Bay Horse 1 Gta Hare, 1 old Hack, No. 12 aad 1 eel old Harriet. Ji. U. WTORrOCZ, 3Ia'hi1. Hooololn. Jane 23. 1S34. The Daily Advertiser, 75 cents a month. Delivered by Carrier IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 1 Clrtnltor the Hawaiian IsUndr la rronatt. In the natter otthe estate ot JON'A THAN AIST1X, laid of Honolulu, Oahu, de ceartt. On readlnc asd fllltic the petition and accounts ef E. U. White, AdmlnUitalor of tho estate or Jonathan Austin, late tit Honolulu, t'ahu. deceased, wherein he asks to be allow ed $11.41X47 and chsrre. hlmelf wilh $T9o?ST and at itiat the same nisy be examined and appniTed. and that a final order mty be made of distribution of the ptvprrty In his hands to the pervotie hereto entitled, and dtseharslne hlmaud hl sureties from all futther responsibility a. such It Is ordered, lht FHIDVY. the 17th dsy of Anrnst. A. D. ".Jt, at ten o'clock a. ., at Chamber. In the Conn llonse, at Honolulu, be and the same hereby I appointed as the time and place for bestlrr, raid Detlllnn and coant. and that all pctrona tiiierrsU'd may then and there appear and rh"w caue, if any ihey hTe, why the rime should nol be granted, and may present emdeuce as to who are minted to the said property. listed Honolulu. II. I., this Uth day of July, A. D. l$l. lit the Court: CHAHLES F. rKTERSOX, Clerk. 1WSJ CIRCUIT COURT OF THE First Circuit, Hawaiian lslandaln Probate. In the matter ot the Estate ot MAUIANO C VMACUO. lateof Honolulu. Oahu. deceased.' On reading and filler: the petition and accounts of J. A. Maeuun, Administrator of the estate of Mariano Caraacho, late ot Honolulu. Oattn. deceased, wherein he asks to be allowed $916 30, and chirses himself with SlTISJ, and ask that the same may bo examined and and that a final order may be made of distribution ot the prcperlr rematnlne In hi hand to the thereto entitled, and discharging hlruandhlr sureties from all further responsibility as such administrator. It Is ordered, that MONDAY, the 5th. day of Ausurt, A D. o"t. at t o'clock a. ., at Chamber. In the coatt hi - . at Honolulu. b and the same hereby Is a r.ilulcd a the time and place for hearing said petition and accounts and that all interested may then and tbere appear audshowcause.lt any they have, vrhT the same should nol be granted. Dated at Honolulu, U. I this 5th day of July, d. A. AS1H By the Court ISKWt UEOItGE LUCAS. Clerk. TX THE CIRCUIT COURT L First Circuit of thw Hawaiian Islands. In Probate lit the matter ot the E.tateof PKTEK rokTEK KAUIlh.UA, lateof Honolulu, Oahu. deceased, testate. On readtni: and ntins the petition and of C P. Iaukea. Adminlstratcr with the will annexed of the estate of sal' deceased, wherein he asks to be allowed and charge him-elf with $327.03. and asks that the same may be examined and and taat a final order mar be made of distribution of the property remilnlnj in hl-hands to th persons thereto ent'tled, and him and his sureties from all further as sneb adtiiititstrator. It l ordered, that FltlDW.lhe 10th ar of August, tsl. at Chambers. In the Court House, at Alliolaui Hale, Uonolulo. be and the rame hereby is appoints I a ihe time and place foi hearlni raid peUtion and accouuts, and that all persons interested may then and there appearand show cause, if any they hate, why same should ' ot be granted. D.ted at Honolulu, this 6th day of Jule, 1$9I. By the Court: 13.33 IIEN'RY SMITH. Clerk. AIortgageos Notice of Intcmion to Foreclose. TX ACCORDANCE WITH THE JL protisious contained in that certctn indenture of mortcaze dated tne S3th day of July. liii. and mideby ANA MoMUNA opio ANA 51 0-HON A makua.and N'AKIIIKI her huband. all of Ewa. Island of Uahu to S Roth of Honolnln. Island nf uhu. and of record in the office of the Hecistrarof CouTeyances In Liber 71 on pare 192 and 93. and under sundry mesne now; owned by Slug Caen; i Co ot Honolulu. Oahu. and al-o in accordance with the contained jn that certain Indenture of mortgage da ed the 1st day of April 1SSS. and made by Nicholas Anna and Ana MomouaJr. or Honolulu. Island ot Oahu. to William C. Achi of the same place, and of record In the office of the Registrar of Conveyances in Liber W. on pace 171 aid 173. and under rondty mesie now owned by Sing Chon .& Co of Honolulu. Island of Oahu Xotic is hereby s;iren that the nnderslened intends to foreclose -aid tr.ortirse lor conditions broken, to-wlt: the n of the principal and interest secured by aid Notice i. also hereby given that after the expiration of three weeks from the dste cf this notice, the prop, rty In said mortgage deeds will be si-Id at public auction In the city ..r Honolulu. Islaudcf Oahu. on SATURDAY, the Uth day of Aujut, at 12 noouor that day, at the auction looms of Jas r. JJorcan. fur farther particulars spply to SING CliONR ,t CO., Assign, es ot said mortfaej. or to Crar. Dbowtt, Attorney at Law. Dated Honolulu. Jnly lSlh IfW. The property in said deeds described are 1st. All those premises situate lying and beiucat Waiau In Ewa, Oahu. and more particularly described In deed i.r Kaha epn II to Ana Vomona. dated JbIt 6th, 1S77 recorded in Liber 1 on Zand 413 and cobUlnlng au area 35 7-10 acre-. 2nd All premises sltaate at Oahu. rrore particolarly described in deed ofW. C. Achlto Nicholas Anna and Ana Mo mona Kama!, dated April 1st. recored in Li er Vi. pages 173 and 171, containing an area of 72 fathoms 3rd. Ml the undivided one-fourth of said Nicholas Anna In those premises e.tnated at W.iau. Ewa. Oahu, being the same premises conveyed to Antonio Phillips by deed of "alem P Haochett, recorded In Libera, page 123. cm-lain KganareaotlSacre OTfath ms audi feet, and by said Antonio Phillip devised to said Nicholas Anna et al by will daly admitted to Probate The property situate at Wain, Ewa. containing 35 7-11 acre Is under lease at a yearly rental ot $120 and will be sold subject to said lease. Mortgagee's Notice of Intention to Foreclose. TX ACCORDANCE "WITH THE X p ovteton contained in that certain tcden ture of raurtnge dated th 9th day at April. A. D. 1S57. aad made by ANTOX ROsA and wife, of Honolnln. Island of Oahu. to Ocil Brown of the same place, and of record In the oCceoftSe Registrar of Conveyances In Liber ltto on pages , 2i and 27. and by said Cecil Brown culy assigned to P. H. Trustee ander the last will acd testament of J. O Hayselden. decrared. by docnmeitof record In Liberie on paje 219; notice is hereby given that Hie undersigned intends to loreclore said mortgage for condition broken, to-wit: the nonpayment of ihe principal and Interest thereon. Notice I-also herebr givm thai after the ex pi ration of three weeks from the date of 'his notice, the property in said mortirige deed ill be sold at public auction in the city of Honolulu. Island of Uahu no SATTJBDAX the llth day or August, A. D. ISM, at 12 noon of that day at the auction rooms nf Jas. P. Morgan. Por farther particular apply to P. n. nlYSELDEX. Trustee of the last will and testament of J. G. HayeMn, deceased, or to ... Cicn.Bowi. The property Iu nld mortgage deed described Is All that certain parcel of land s'tnate at Ka-Hh In said Honofula. containing an area of a acres, aad being a portion of the premises described in Royal Patent Xo. 698, aad conveyed tnrald AntoneharabyJ p. rfet.donra. of the estate or Dominiro Lopez Ramos bydeeddated Ibecrstday of April 16B7 of record In Ihe Hawaiian Kegl.try of Deeda In Book lie. on pare Si and 25. Dated Honolulu. Jnly 13th. l-i. 1557 -1 Crown Flour POS SALE BT Castle & Cooke 2533 WTLDER'S STEAMSHIP CO.'S SiiH sVCft TIKE TABIaE STIR. KIMU, CXsAlUHl, CoBiittAnder. Will learo Honolola at 3 o'clock P. M tonohitig at Lahainrt, Manlaea Bay and Makena the twin, dity ; Mahakonn, Kavrak hao nnd Laarmhoelioe) the followinn day, rvrririnK at IIllo ttt midaiuht. txATxa nosoLotc. Tuesday .....JulrSt Friday -..., .,,,.. Tuesday ,,Anrj. 3 -.....,...,,... An r, 1 4 Friday .Adi. "4 Tuesday- ....Sept. 4 rrtuar ,.,....., Sept. 14 Tuesday Sept. IS Friday ' (Jet. c Tueaday Oct, 1ft Friday Oct. IS Tuesday. ...... Not. 6 Friday , Not. IS Tuesday Nov.27 Friday .......... ,.Ifc 7 Tuesday ....... .....Deo. 19 r..l.rningIea79 ,iiIo toocblnc; at 8nme day; Knwaihae A. .. p--' MW.teItay 6 p. St.-, Lahatna 8 p. u. tbr followiDK day. S Jrdaj"s! Ua0lnlB G A-U- "' nTi 1E21TES at noMotctc. SnturdAr . Weilnpfllav. ..Jnly 21 ..Aub. I Saturday.. .i .Ane. 11 Wednesday ..Aur.22 S tnrdty Wednemlne .Sept. 1 Saturday .Sept. 12 Sept. 'J2 Wednesday- ..Oct. 3 Saturday Wednerulae ..Oct, 13 Satnrday .".. ..Not. ..Oct.L'4 3 Wednesday ..NoT.lt Saturday , ..Not. 21 Wrdnpsdty ..Dec 6 Saturday ..Dec. 15 WeduesJay ..Dec. 26 ST" Xo Frelfiht trill be received after U noon of day of aniline. STIR. CLAUDINE, CAMERON". Conuaruidor. Will leaTe Honolula eTery Tuesday at 6 o'clock P. M.,touchine at Kahului, Huelo, Hana. Haraoa and Kipabnlu, Maui, and Hawaii. BfltumlnR win arrive at Honolulu every Sunday morninp. No Freicht will be received after . P. M. oa day of sailing. Consltmees must be at the landinR to receiTe their freicht, as we will not hold ourselTes responsible after such frelsht baa been landed. While the Company will use due dilieence in handling lire stock, we decline to asanmo any responsibility in case of the loss of same, and will not be responsible for money or jewelry unless placed in the care of Pursers. W. C. WILDER, President. S. B. 110SE, Secretary. Capt, J. A. KINO. Port Supt Mortgajce's Notice of Intention to Foreclose and of Sale. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX . f Pnr,,nDt l" a power of sale contained In a certain mortgage bearing date lhe2nddsv of February. A.D IbSl. made by Sarah A and ber husband U S. Hwlnton of Honolulu. Island of Oahu. Hawaiian Islands, to Peter C .v nT? . "ld l.onolaln. of record In the office or the Registrar of Conveyance In Liber IS pae 63, and for the brerch of conditions iu eaid mortgage deed contained, ft wlu non payment of principal and interest when due, the Intends to foreclose otIc Is also given that all the land and pro. perty described iu the. said mortgage will berold at public auction at ihe auction room r,r James P. Morgan on Saturday, Jnly 21st, A D. IS9f, at 12 o clock noon. The property to be sold Is described as follows: AH or those together with the Improvements therein, rltnated on the slope of Punchbowl In eild Honolulu being lot No 475 on the Government map of said locality, and being the same premises described in Royal Grant No. 3521, containing an area of 11250 square feet. Pnrcnaee price payable lu VJ. S. Gold Coin. Conveyance at purchiser's expense. Dated Honolulu. June 23. 1S3I. r. C JUNES, By hl attorneys. ISot 4 t CARTKRACAHTER. ilortgagee's Notice of Intentioa to Foreclose and of Sale. TX ACCORDANCE "WITir TOE 77 rrtU0.Tl'i'iF certain mortgase made by JliIfN CtiSTA of Kalnalio. North Kona, Island dated ih 27th dav of November. A. U. ih5. nt r corded in the office nl the Iteaisiraror Conveyance In Ller ( on folios 4 and notice Is hereby given lhat the said Henry Weeks, mort gagee intends to foreclose the said irortgage for condition broken, non-payment of principal and Interest when due. Notice Is also hereby given that the property covered by said mortgage will be sold at pnblic auction at tba aoctlon room of Jas F. Morgan In Honolulu. Island of Oshn. on MONDAY the loth day of July. A.D lWI.it lzodock n'ocn The Pfperiy covered by raid mortgage Is de' scribed at follows: Ail that certain niece or parcel of land situate In Hooualno. In raid Sortb Kona. and being all that portion of the land (ranted Iu John Cavansh by Royal Patent No. 761. its t is situated on the manka side of the mam road leading fr..m Kiholo. and the same premise tbat were conveyed to said John Coria by Henry Weeks by deed dated the Sod day of March. 1BW. and record-.! in LI ber 'J! on folio VU and 461. to which said deed reference Is bereb rperiocallr made for a better dracrlpl Inn nf said premise. HKNKVtVEKKH Mortgagee, For further particnlari apuly to J. M. Attorney foe Uortgaeee. Dated HonolnH. June 18. 18'-4. Administrator's Notice. TnE UXDERSIONED be doty appointed AdmlnMrattr Nith the will aanezrd, nfJiiSKI'll H othensi.e known a Jo KnrUdn Robert, and late nfthe Coonty of Maned., State of Csllfi.n la. deceased, i.otlca is hereby given tn all creditor, of the deerarefl. to weent their cisin whether veenrrd br aorVsgeorotherwi.r. duly anthentloted and lib Ihe prop, r voucher If ar.y ezl.u in the ooderslgnetJ. wftbls six m.r,th. from tbedl Jereuf or they will b forever barred: and all per..n Indebted I., sain deceased. .ereqne.led w make !rnmtdUtep.)mi,tu, the at hi orate. Cartw .b HUL. Merehsbtrtieet, a . . PBrCECAIrTWRIHHT Adminirtr.ur with the will aonT, Joseph Robert . iJcuolala.July lOtb, 9L IK fc. V m i u ! 1 n