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0 DAILY PxlCIFIC C03IMERCIAL ADVERTISER MARCH 10, 1889. PORT OF HONOLULU, H. 1. LOCAL AND GENERAL. OAHU COLLEGE MUSICALE. POLICE COURT. AN EVENING BLAZE. 3dVfrliscmrn! 5. A KKI VA I.S. Frii.w. Mar. 15. Stiur Kaala, Underwood, f rum Waianut ami U'ai.ilua. Am V U Irwin, McCulloch, 1' j dayi from rian Francisco. Am tern (.ilcndale, Falk, 23 day-? from Humboldt. Schr Mary K I'o-stcr from Kauai. dki.i:tl'i:ks. Fkidat, Mar. l". Simr W(i Hall. Chanev, fur Maui and Hawaii, 10 a m. fctmr C II Ili-hon, Le Claire, for circuit of Oahti, 0 a m. htiar Kwa (or Kwa. Vem?I Leaving To-day. H M H js Marifo-a, Hay ward, for the Colonies. ftchr Mary E. Fn-ter for Lahaina. i?chr Sarah and Eliza for Kookm. Ve;l In Port from FcreiijTi I'ortH. XT S Alert, Oreen. Hawaii. H U M s Cormorant. NiehoII-. Kauai. ik Al'lfii l;"-e. Cou-in. San Frumi- o. I'fc IleiitT, KyUer, New:.tie. Ilk. Edmund I'hi-inev. Yotinr. NV.vr.atle. Jrtrie Oeo H Iou-.l;i.-, J o . .i-..-n , . F. Am Mi-i j.kt Morning :tar, O.trktml, S S I. J5rt J I) Sf.nc kt-is, ciiritiaii--n, KabuJui. Haw bk Lady Lu"i:-"m, ."-oderren, S F. Bk. Velocity, "Martin, Hotiirkony. Schr Koaiiml, I? L.tlli-ter. .--an Francisco. Ui-'tne V Cf Irwin, Mi.Cu!!o h, S. F. Tern iiendale, Faik, Eureka,.' VeI Ki-ot-l from Foreign Vtrsarls. Whfre from. O 6 S Walla Walla.an Franei-co . I'ort. Due. April Mar Pi Mar 1.3 Mar 11 Mar 2 Mar 22 Mar 20 fcohr J (' North San Franei--o. I5k C li liryant San Franci-eo. Schr W S Ilowne. .San Franr i-eo Schr ILo-ario San Franei-co. Schr Ida S hrutwer..an I'ranci- o . lik Sonoma San Fran' i-co Fern J J Ford San Fran N o .Mario 'k Forest i'ieer .San 1 ranr i-r(, . . M;, r 25 I'k J A King San Franci.-co. .Mar.'Jl Hktne Planter.. ..Sm Frar.ei-co. . Mar2; Tern F K Sanders . San l'ran i-( o. . ynr 27 Tern Dora llluhm . . San Franeieo . . Mar 21 Pkt Amelia S-tn Franei-co. .Mar 2" S. S Mariposa San I'rancico...Mar 15 Fk S C Allen San Francisco. . Mar 31 Hktne S(r Wilder. San Franci-eo I?k Dr Mczger Newcastle Pkt lobert suddt-n NVwea-tle Pk ii-toria N'e'. ca.-tle Pk Del. Melanie ... Newcastle ... . Pk Mazatlan Newcastle P k () i a f T ry g v a tse n . N e wca .-tie P'k C I J Kenney . . . . New, t tie Pk New-boy Newcastle P'k Pakwan Newcastle P.ktneJohn Smith NYwcu-tle. .. , Pk Panea Liverp'ool.. ... Pr bk Itoyal Ali':e . Liverpool Schr Triumph Victoria Schr Wain. alt; baker's- 1-land Pkt Creo C lVrkin-i. Mexi. o Bk (t N Wilcox . . llremeii Bk IeutscLla.id. . . Bremen Bk Jamai .i iia-gow Sh I'aul I ?enborg . . . ila-gow .Mar -t i . Mrir 15 i . Feb 15 ; . . Feb!' j . Mar :;o .Mar :'A I . April I i April 10 ! April 2' i April lo April 15 . Auir 20 . May 21 .Mar 25 ' .Mar 15 ! Mar o i Mav 4 ! Julv 25 : April 25 j ..May 4 j JJIIjr Kirel pM of Produce. I: aujj.ir. Eaifs rio. Mis. piga. Schr M E Foster 1522 l.KNiF.K-. ARRIVALS. From San Francisco, per bgtne W d Ir vin, Mar 15 F II Smiley. W Andrew.-. W O Kendall, Mi.-s Me-rale and M-.tterage passengers. IiF.P A KTT H F.S. For Maui and Hawaii, per t:nr W (i Hall. Marl") His Fx Join Auitin.GC Williams. J McLean, A K .lories. M r- II Weeks, Mm Adler. Wr.i Kiao, J II VV'ai puilani. II Mav, Mr F.mmehith, Mr A heel. Mrs Wills, Mrs Fuller, Sam Mng, Mr.i Mary Hun and 75 deck passengers. SIirri'INO NOTF.S. i The bark Ile-per will -ail -ome time next ' Week for San Francisco. I There are three of the Oceanic steam-hip ; Company's brigantines in port now. The whaling brigantine Alexander lefr : port on Friday, and will cruise on and off Iort. I The brigantine ieo. If. Douglass will . sail next Tuesday with .sugar for Mil Fran- ; Cisco. The three-masted schooner Olendale is ringed very similar to the -team tern sur- i prise. The bark A'ulen rVa-e will -ail for San Francisco with a full cargo of -ugi. on or about March 25th. The schooner Mary E. Foster arrived on j Friday from Kauai", and sails again this j morning at a o'clock fur Lauaina. ; The steamers due thi- morning are: ; Kinau.Liki-iikear.il Mok'jlii. To-morrow: 3Iikahala. James Makee. Waialeale, Peie. . Lehua and Kilauea Hon. j Several whaling captain-" are expected by j the Mariposa ro-day. The whaling tleet now cruising off Hawaii will Come here to recei7e their mai's aii'l commanders. The American fern r!endaie. Captain G. Falk, arrived Friday, March 15h,25days 1 from Eureka. California, with :.Vd.M.s feet reilwood lumber for Me-srs. Lewers t ; Cooke. Had head win. Is mostly all the Wiy, and th tern W. S. Bowne passed licr ijht days ago. After unloading lumber thetrlendale will load sugar for san Fran- cisco after the tern W. S. Bowne for Mes-rs. F. A. Schael- r vV. Co. i The American hrigan tir.e W.G.Irwin, Captain J. E. Md'ulmi h, arrived in port arly March l"h, 1- .i s om San Fran cisco with a cargo of genera! merchandise. and Irt mules ar.d 1 jackas Hawaii, sailed from San s ir Paauhau. Francisco Feb- nary 21th. Had southerly winds the first rive days; thence calms for three days; sighted" the tern W.S. Bowne on March f.th , and was in company wiih her t.li tlie fch. Arrived of! Diamond Head at ir.i.l-w night March Urh, and hove to tor the night. F..:erienced -outli and southwest gaies while neanng these i -!a;ils. SUPREME COURT. Frobat Cns.'s A n-renne 4uit J i1f men t Ajlnt F.-tccutorn U. -f. Ifart. Chief Justice the petition of J:t M. dd on Fridav iard . E. Keiiiaa, bv W Cattle, liis attorney, for probate of will cf D. Manuia, deceased. Tlie Court ordered the will admitted to probate and Keiiiaa appointed administrator to Ml under flOO bond. The Chief Justice also hear 1 accounts cf W. C. Parke, guar Han oi John Ro bello. a person of unsound mind. It was ordered that the accounts be ap proved. The Court declined to accept thrt .r-iardian's resignation, as there may be necPH.-itv lor V.w, .'--.-:( or an:n-)r.i of thft gnar'lian ov.r tii. infant rr.-n. Before tlie L'hit-t J-istin w.is iar-1 a bill in eqnity rli ll.t-.v.iiian iovermnent uninst Frank Crown and oihers to establish a claim for unpaid deities. At-tornev-4 rt'iicrai C. W. A.-!;:'ur i !,r p'ain tirf LVcil Brown and Pan! Xenniann :'r imv r?I iVft-nlant-. Arrnt-dand juhmitvd. yir. Justice P.ickerton on Friday lie ard the asun-pit case, je.ry waivea at J an- nary term, of jt M. W . .Met nesr.ev i: ronrt am; W C. Parke, executor.--of will ot If. -i. a S. Hartwell for plaintitfs; H.irr. W K. Castle for d.ofendants. His Honor riled a written decision j"ivin jui'.ment for Hie -'aintiiis for the amount claimed, Viz., 'i 1.042 J-2. The Hi Wah Chori firra'H dissolution is announced. Only one arr-t was made yesterday, and that for drunkenne?. There is a splendid road for driving : netwt-en 1 alama atui .dounaiuo The raacadarnizin;: of Kinj; street ha reached Hon. .Sain. 1'arker's ii-i !:.(', The S. S. Mariposa from I ci-ro for the Colonics is due hour. :an Fran here anv The new Government lJipenary on Kinr street is hoarded in and v. ill not he Ion-' in finishing. The street track is laid and blulacted to a point several yards beyond the stone bridge at I'alaina. Notice is -riven that on Monday, April 1st, a petition of dw.-har-re from bank ruptcy of Wong Leong o- Co. will be heard in the Supreme Court. Four sailors of the whaling brig Alex ander have deserted, and the joiice are promised reward for each man ap prehended before noon on Monday. f Hon. John A. Cummins celebrates his fifty-fourth )irt!iday to-day by holding a horse show, rapes, and a barbecue at Ka piolani 1'ark, beginning at 10 o'clock. To-day i.s observed as Kamehameha III. I-'ay, the anniversary fallirr on to morrow. All Government otfices are closed, likewise the banks and some of the stores. Cant. McCarthy was drilling his com- mand, Co. I), Honolulu Uifl-s, by moon I light on Palace Square yesterday even ; ing. The company dispersed to the tire j but returned and fell in gain after that ; eoi.s.ole. An autograph letter has: be -n received I by the King from King Humbert o j ltalv, conveying the intelligence of the death of the Prince of Carigriano. A translation of the royal epistle appears in the official column. Mr. Tavernier has several finished and unfinished studies of the volcano in oil, in his studio above Mr. IVacocx' store on Merchant street. Various rec-nt as pects of the phenomena within the crater are treated with this artist's wonted power. A scries of thirteen photographs of tlioronghbred stock of the Wood lawn Dairy and Stock Company all in one large frame is displayed at Mr. Wil liams' photographic how rooms. The animals make a very fine appearance. A printed title over the centra: picture aayn there are 71) heal of superior la.iry stock in flolsfeins, Jerseys, Durhams, I'evons and Avrs.liires. A burning pile of rubbish in the vacant lot. at the foot of Lililia street blazed up so threateningly last night that some r -si dents of the vicinity became alarmed for their houses. F:.r" Marshal Wnite went out and set some boys at work with buckets to keep down the fire. Two poiii emen were aNo sent. out. one after the other, and were on duty there at midnight. Nobody seem.s to know who started tlie fire. MELVILLE MULCT. i Hon. John A. Cummin Jndimcnt j Asrainst the Ual loon i t Tri v ate lien t l covri.l rr a PuMic Park. A good deal of sympathy has been j aroused for Prof. Melville the aeronaut, on account of his prosecution by Hon. ! John A. Canunins for 200, engaged to j be paid by the former for the use of Ka- j pioiani Park to make two balloon aseen- i -ions in. After the failure on the first j Saturday the balloonist apparently j feared to invite the public all the way j . . x i-.--.ii ; to the IMrx on the second saruruay. fie, however, neglected to notify Mr. Cummins that he did not, want the Park tiie second day. and therefore is con demned to pav'floM for the use that he did not make of the ground in question. A member of the Hawaiian Jockey ; Club was asked if it was not rather bard j that a public showman should Vie charged j such a high price for the use of a puniic j park and then be prosecuted with the j utmost rigor for payment after he had ! made an unfortunate failure. j The reply was that the Jo-ke' Club j gave Mr. Cummins the use of Kapiolani j Park for his birthday celebration, and lie j had no business to let it for money to a i third party. "It was probably toe wor.-c of Mr. C. Bolte. his agent, who wanted to do a -mart thing," the speaker added. Judging by some talk heard, the inci dent may result in united popular op position at next election to anv candidate who will not pledge hims. to vote against every except on con hidy to Kapiolani lark, ion that the race track will be unfenced and entirely open to toe pllol on all occasions. Tl OoTfrnmciit Snrrpy. 'A Brief Account of the Hawaiian Government survey, its Objects. Meth ods and Results, by Prof. W. D. Alex ander, Surveyor-Genera..' Ih;s is title of a small pamphlet just nuhi; ( lie - -. i bv or l.T More tha ,i the Mi: ; half of tl ister Ot tl fn:. rior. won consists or a r'M's -rt made ry i. tlie author to His Hx xcei- lency II. Interior, A u idemann. Ai.nisterof tr.e lor ' ire -a r i- i I s f The rest gives an a. I'l . 1 4 made, in the survey me.ch iiitorni.it ion ir.v 1TL ot -If1 it i i.'"rc- in 1 .rr. pa. ot tV"ntv- r p.-i-T!1!- ot pr;n ted martyr, : i r. . i row in the .lir.'-i'.r.t oi i-orsir."1.' !,ir i' kill x ' r vern- ior xvA 'i t-nu . .i in tin? opc-ratiw!; ct ui en I Mirvv. The Ocean R.Kf. T!t torn W. S. Bowr. w.is tele; otf Diam.nd He.id at '-!:".' yo ovnin. ha.- thus Varn. fli -r.C'd rd.jy bark C. D. Bryant in the race fr.m "in 1: ran- ,';ji-n. arrer V'-s-jf-i r. . r.i vn t 1 H C '.vim was rep.itt" race fo ti',;-i p-i-r.:arv -J7tn. th. !. i -aue-i i-.-r iti' n" o r n i v ' of r f. r.eir f"' . Th. lav i r not tluit. a-i thrro. i - a ion: w.niier s tm:e. o of a v-rv fast pa.-;i .. t I'.et.Vren .er-! ar.d Ine Coa.cf. i-wn il.ivs. arr:. irom um.er un.- -.o i- , 1 . " The Johns Hopkins University is embarrassed by the failure of tr.e Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to pay dividends, and an effort is lMng1 made to raise li;0.000 for tho institution. Ilpafit Kvening to Faculty, Students and Friend. Oahu College was the Fcene of gaiety yet r lay evening, the occasion being a rr: ;:,,-.4 l.- ffivpn Viv Vrrif A. D Fiis.elL music instructor of the College, and his .u;il.-, assLsted b the Punahou Glee Club, also under his careful training. The parlor was filled with an audience, comprising the Faculty, the Trustees, and friends of the 'College. The enter tainment b"gan at 7 :30 o'clock, the fol lowing being the programme: Part I. 1. Piano Duf t I'ngarn Mre-zkowski Mr. i:;-eli and Emily Halstead. 2. Song E hoes Shelley Mr. Bi-til. Z Piano Solo Air Verdi Hattift Forbes. 1. Chorum Hay of Ilicay .Old English Punahou Olee Club. o. Piano Solo - Cant.lbile; ( Carl Maertein. Piano I Miet A nd.mte. .......... . Leber t Leber t Mr. UNsf-Il and Carl Maertens. Son,? La.-t Nip-bt Kjerulf Kmiiv flal-tead. I ' rrftu.i e Moszko wa k i 7. Piano 'n" ; Val-e Adelc Widdifield. Part II. . .Chopin . Nellie '" Peter Orav I 1. College Soni Boys' Club. 2. song Three Old Maids of Lee. Roeckel Kme-t Lyman. The Besting Plare . o. Piano Solo ' ..Schumann Love Song Henselt Krntlv IlaL-tead. t. Song Thine Fye-t of Azure Lassen Mr. Booth. 5. Piano Duet Andante Haydn Mr. Bissell and Kmma Martin. 0. Piano SoIj Cachoucha (Canriee). . . P. ill Mr. Bi.ssell. 7. Choru Bridal Choru-f Cowen Punahou Cee Club. The different exercises were rendered in a marmer that, won the admiration of f he audience. The piano .solos by the -.Misses Emily Halstead and Adele Wid- difield were of a high order. The vocal i solos by Messrs. Kissell, Lyrnan, and 'Ah were sung with much taste and ' spirit. Mr. liooth in his song entitled, "Thine Kyes of Azure," displayed fine i musical talent, he having a tine tenor I voice well cultivated. He was encored and s.ang another charming s.ong with similar effect. The piano solos by the Misses Hattie Forbes and Flrnrna Mar ! tin, and Master Carl Maertens, although ! they are only just entering the musical j arena, impressed the audience. Mr. j Missel! in his piano solo, "Cachoucha," j fully prove.! himself a master in his pro i fess'.on, showing anow that the College is very fortunate in obtaining his ser I vices. The concert, was concluded by I the Punahou Glee Club singing the ! "Bridal Chorus," ami everybody dis persed highly satisfied with the even ' ing's entertainment. LAW AND LAWYERS. Tli Knfl of a Olebrateil Case Acker mann vs. Cons;ifn Congdon -r. Arkf rmann. On yesterday, Mr. F. A. S'chaefer, Agent of Captain Aekermann, paid over to Mes.-rs. Ashford & Ashford, attorneys for CoT.gdon, ."00 in consideration for j the cancellation of bond for that amount j given by plaintiff in the first of thin cele i brated series of lawsuits, in which Cong- don was capiased, and for which actions vvere suV;S,cuently brought, which have iven riinni ng uninterruptedly through tlie Supreme Court, in various phases, for the past two years. Congdon's attorneys once settled the matter with Mr. Schaefer ; for 1 1,000, but their principal, contrary to advice, declined to ratify the settle j ment ; and the litigation, from first to ! last, has probably cost several times that j amount on both sides. j It was in connection with Congdon's ! arrest on the tirst suit that the cele j brated ''contempt" case was instituted against Messrs. Whitney and Atkinson of the Ca:-:ttk wherein the doctrine of- " constructive contempt" was fully judi cially defined bv our Supreme Court. And it was in view ot the dangerous power allowed the judges, by this deci sion, that the act was introduced (and subsequently passed bj a large majority . in the Legislature of l.s.SS, putting a statutory prohibition upon punishment j by constructive contempt. During the j debate on this question the Supreme i Judges received a tremendous scoring at I the hands of some, honorable members particularly that of the legal profession, if our memory serves us rightly Attorney-General Ashford was the only law- 1 yer in the house who spioke against taking j this power from the judges ;and he hacked ur his arguments by voting against ail j the; other members of the Cabinet, on a division taking tlie ground (as in Eng 1 land and Canada; that the dignity of : Courts is destroyed by curtailing the j power of the judge, against whom the proper remedy is impeachment, for such ! excesses of authonfy as the majority j alleged i'but which he denied; our Su preme Court Judges had committed. Among the important doctrines of law ! settled during the continuance of this i case is this: that in cases of false arrest ! in cap'. as, ma i cause must. ; malicious rr-, ce and want of probable e shown, the same as in ecution a doctrine not in i accord witi ! can Courts that, of English and Ameri as it is claimed. And among ; i.e important e lects, is the above-nien- tioned tlie only legisiati.n in the Ha waiian Code, upon tiie most important subject of ' constrictive contempt." VARIETY. Paint rr.ale with turpentine is a x-xier prorector tor iron vroric 111 Ca IjL when mixed with linseed oil. London omnibusf-fl are now lighted by tra.s. The electric light waa tried, but failed, lieing1 too uncertain. It is proposed in Xew York to ?pend lo:3.s;;0 the current year in teaching1 Oerman in the public school.-. i'anda. in the eastern part of! Central Africa, has ;m area of 34.0(j! ?.uare miles, and a population of ! ov. enterprise of raisin?! V'srs f ;e D'.;-.t'jri market is about 1 to be started at Manchester, N. H., ! by a Xew York party. j Otf.oial statistics cf cloisters in i Spain suow that there are 221, with ! l.'SJ) workers, and 1.100 convents W al) about 'Jo.i'UO nuns. r -l . is a -hort reach back to Cyras i Field's tirst cable, but nine of them j now connect America and Europe, j and measure up 113,0b0 miles. " Kilns; a Ferocious Dog; The Walalua Murder Cae-Some Civil Suits. M. R. A. Vierra was fined $0 40 for keeping a ferocious dog, that was proved to have bitten a Chinaman. Yee Chung alias Ah Sam was com mitted to the Supreme Court for trial on the charge of embezzlement. August Fernandez, drunk, 0. Several cases were remanded. THE WAIALVA Mt'EDKR. Aila was brought up for examination on the charge of murder of Louis John, son at Waialua on Pec. .10th last: A. Rosa appeared for defendant. Rebecca Davis, daughter of Johnson and sister of defendant's wife, gave her testimony and was closely cross-examined. She told of Aila having been at Johnson's house, where she was living, three times on the Sunday of the shoot ing. The third time he told her in con versation that he was going to kill the old man because hi.s wife was tired wait ing for him to die. He asked where the gun was and took it to a little house, having a window directly opposite the window of th'e room in which Johnson was shot. The latter was sitting at a table writing, with his face to the win dow, just before the shot was fired. Wit ness had gone to bed a little earlier had got inside the mosquito bar when she heard the report. After that she saw Aila, who came into the house, and he admitted killing Johnson. The body of the murdered man lay on the floor all night, and in the morning Kaaona, her uncle, under her own instructions, when the body was laid out placed a revolver near the right hand of the corpse, so that all who saw it would say Johnson had hhot himself. Witness said she had not told the truth at the coroner's inqnest, but it was tlie truth she was telling now. Then she was afraid, now fhe was not. An officer had instructed her to tell the truth, but had not told her w hat to say. Bila Kaman testified to hearing the re port of a gun in passing Johnson's house the evening of the murder. Deputy Sheriff Arnara described the relative positions of the little house and the main house, and said there was a pane out in tlie window of the little house, directly opposite the window of the big house. The small house was on higher ground than the other. He also saw the doctor extract the bullet from Johnson's back. The rifle was standing in the wardrobe where Rebecca swore she saw Aila place it after shooting. The further hearing wa3 continued un til Tuesday, 10th inst. CIVIL CASKS. A. Morgan vs. Frank Cunha. As sumpsit, for $65 05. W. C. Achi for plaintiff; A. Rosa for defendant. De fendant's motion for nonsuit is granted with $10 .15 costs on the ground that it does not appear that plaintiff is duly represented in Court by anyone author ized to act for him. Ah Chee vs. J. II. Soper. Assumpsit, $14 .15. V. V. Ashford for plaintiff; C. Creighf.on for defendant. Tho claim is against Marshal Soper for money given to Officer Alapai by plaintiff when he was under arrest, the payment being to induce the policeman to fet him go. The amount is in Deputy Marshal Hopkins' hands. Judgment for defendant with coHts $4 OS. (i. M. Raupp vs. D. W. Pratt. As sumpsit, $33 85. W. C. Achi for plain tiff. Defendant failing to appear is de faulted, judgment being entered against him for $43 94. Gonsalves k Co. V3. J. W. Robertson. Assumpsit. Defendant defaulted ; judg ment entered for plaintiff, $41 7S. John A. Cummins vs. Emil Melville. Assumpsit, $200. C. D. Carter for plain tiff; J. A. Magoon for defendant. The claim was for the use of Kapiolani Park two days for defendant's balloon ascen sions. An accident prevented the per formance the first day, and defendant sent no notice he did not want the Park the second day. Defendant offers no evidence, his counsel's motion for non suit is denied, and judgment is entered against hirn for $215 85. rCciu Utocrtiscincnte. Supreme Court of the Hawaiian Isl ands at Chambers--In Bankruptcy, TN T -A rup THE MATTER OF THE TJANK ptcy of WONG LEUNG it CO. Order of Hearing and Publication. Upon reading and tiling the petition of Won.- Leoni? & Co., ailefrins' that more than six months have elapsed since their adjndication as bankrupts, and praying for a discharge. It is hereby ordered that MONDAY, the 1st day ot April, I.svO. at 11 o'clock a. m. of that day at the Court House m Honolulu, he and is hereby appointed the time and place for hearing the said peti tion, when and where all creditors who have proved their claims against said bank rupts may appear and show caue, if any they have, why the prayer of said bank rupt's should not be granted. And it is further ordered that notice be given bj-advertisement in the Pacific Com mfrohl A nvF.RTisFR. a newspaper pub lished in the English language in Honolu lu, on Saturday, March loth, and thre tinier a week thereafter up to the date of hearing, of the ti-re and place of such hearing, and that the Clerk of tn Supreme Court send notices by mail or other wise of such time and place of hearing and the object thereof to ail creditor? who have proved thnr debts. Dared Honolulu. March 15, lsO. S i gr, ed ED W A K D P It F.ST ON, Justice supreme Court. Attest: A i.fred W. Cartzr, second Deputv Clerk. 5-,-t lo, 1 s.:20.:?.5.7.0..V) E corns to Let AT NO. GARDEN S' Honoi ul'i. 31-lm Corporation Notice. A MoETiNO C)F THF, .-TOrfC-hcil-r.er of the Pain Plantation will he held at the -,rrW of Cattle tr. Cooke. -.n f')N)A Y. Mar.-h li!h, at 10 o'clock a.m., t consider bn -nne-s cf ir.ir.orar.ee. H. LA VS. l-3r. Trea-!irer. Partnership Notice. vKH. WILLIAM A. BO "A" EX .AND Edward f. Tennev have heen admitted s p-irtners in the firm of rvist ,v c:ook. 8. N. C .iSTLE. .T . B. ATlIERrON. OK". l CASTLK. H.-.no!i)!n, March ". lK 1201 V-lw Mr. John F. Bowler Carriage Ilouvr ISurned With Valuable Content. At 8:20 yesterday evening the fire alarm sounded for a blaze re-orted in Talace Walk. The flames were visible from all over the city as the first strokes were sounding. A wooden building of 32 by "20 feet, erected by Mr. John F. Rowler and belonging to him, on the premises owned by Mr. Lazarus, corner of Likelike street and Palace Walk, was all on fire when the firemen arrived with characteristic quickness at the spot. In the meantime a number of the King's Guards, under the direction of Major bam Parker, had begun pulling dow n the fence that w as conducting the flames toward other buildings. The tire was put out in a few minutes, but the building was completely demol ished. It amounted to little in itself.but its contents weie valued at alout $2,000. They consisted of art models in plaster, moulds, tools, asphaltum rooting, etc. There is insurance of $1,000 on the build ing and models, in the Union Company of New Zealand, represented here by Hon. J. S. Walker. Mr. Howler went away recently in his bark Kalakaua for Hongkong, and Mrs. Powler left the house on the premises where the fire occurred, for a house on King street, after her husband's departure. The contents of the building burned were to le moved within the next few days. There was no clue to the origin of the fire. Many people saw it before tho Udl rang. Mr. D. L. La Pierre, who was passing the premises, was one of these and sent in the alarm. Absolutely Pure. Kor quick raloing, the Royl Unking Powder is anpprior to all other iPaveninii: hwtih. H is ab solutely pure and wholeoorr) ani of th6 M'-he'it Iftaveni n( power. It in always rcnfform in strength ani qnalfty and nevr faOs to make light, swMt, roost palatal1 anrt nntr!t' food. r:rai, MacniM. muffins, oak, etc. raised with Royal I'.afclns: I'owtler may he eaten hot withont distrflssi nf rpinlts to the most delicate dlgestlv organs. It will keep In any clirnat withont deterioration. Prof. H. A. Mott. TT. S. Government Chemist, after examining officially the principal baking powders of the country, reported: "The Iloval Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have so found it i n many tests made both for that company and the United States Govern ment. "P.ecanse. of the facilities that company hare for ohtai ni n perfectly pure cream of artar, an d for other reasons dependent upon the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation, the Royal Raking Powiler is nn donhtdly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the jnMic. "Da. HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. T.," 5 I22l-1y V. S. Government Chemist. L-XPKOTrNG TO LEAVE HONOLULU for China shortly, notice is hereby given that Ng Mon Sai will transact all matters of business Conner-ted with the firm of Tong On Jan Comnany under a full power of attorney. NO CHAN, .Managing partner ot the firm of Tong On Jan Company. Honolulu, Feb. 1". ls-. 4l-lm AWNTED, ONK OOOD SOUND CAR- 0 jiwi-t iihiit 'i riri I r-i;. M 71 Apply at No. o! Merchant street. C-i-'St Election of Officers. t thf: annual mrf.tino of -TV ?rxkho!lf r-? of thf Fcoplf's Ire i Kefntcerator C o., held this day, the folIvw iii named person were elected officers for the enduing year: J. K. Wilder. Freiderit . Vice-President Secretary Treasu rer Auditor viT.cer.s constitute W. W. Ua W. Y.. Foster W. K. Wall W. O. Smith The ahov named P.o-iri of Director. W. F.. FOSTER. Secretary P. 1. & K. Co. .March '. kfidiords Notice of Sale of Goods Taken Under Distress. TTMf EI.'F.AS. I ' iti ' r, . n --rent o t. p.ailf:y of iroxo- c'cup tnt. h i- m id" it iu't in trie payment of rent of certain prena-f-- sitiiat'-d on f:ouiki ?rr?Pt. iri ,iid IfonoUi'ii . arid ha a!;c,'.v-d tY.c 'ime to hr-corn- in arrears and, -.vher tho nndr-irncd ba di. t rained th sfor.d nnd chnttel of said f). T. i- t:o e; to -;in- i"i"h itrr.-ir. Notice herehv siven tiiat s -'"' ?ood an-'J "hat- tel-s. t' wit : 5 bdte.id'. 1 lonnze. rartfre, vfer he-iter and f a rn ; r i re. 2 la r?e a'l e?, j 1 eofFee ar.d tea cori tamer. ?, lamp5--, 1 nv.r- j ror, 3 (7.t p! ite--.-. 2 ice cheat . dozen i cnp, " n.rar b'.-.ri--, 1 hind w--d -, j dozen -mail 'li-ne3 I knivea, 2 i-7r-n -j 'indrv arK-!e-j -i', ; rio'i on FBI DAY, 2 dozn f ilk. 1 doze' 1' piteher-, and r, ".-old at r.'ih'ic Ar,r- L "c noorj. K A LAMA, Lard - or Il.vv Mar. h 0. 1 i-"o "y-y' c. J -J . 1 'J - 0ft. I f.."T''r ;t an.1 irtr ft to U -iiTrrn. Vr i nr.J It iTsai zci-aicAi Zn. i. f. S70X R, U.D., Deaur, HI. r-p.icF. si.oo. Sr.M fc- rr-.iif?:s.3 ". Ohio. 'jt'A Trnl r.KSSOX, SMITH Jfc CO.. Azent. 01 1201-1 v nit v.U "irf If Jyf nKrntt ! ':. V:rr- 1 1 0 1 1 UUImi' tto only Jt.prra!'" Titr'J" in vtri. Hiny:i;' maieJ fr. TV. F.. T. Co. 701 3-ic'to Sv Sua ti.noit,;!. U S. 0mi S r ROYAL ?S5'o"!8 Jk H . is "CLUB" WHISKEY! We hnvo just received a consignment of tho Celebrated Canadian "Club" Whiskey! And oiler the same for kStilo In 33oiicl or Duty lnicl. W. 0. PEACOCK & Co. 94 mr - B.ir.E:i-ILEi3EiS &d Co., HAVING TAKEN STOCK, AUK OFFERING All Goods at Greatly deduced Trices. SPECIAL ISA RG AXIS IN ALL PKPA HTM F.NTS. J UKT FRESH LOT OF DIAMOND DYE 1-tf Pioneer Shirt STo. 17 o The nnrter-ifgnM lsrs to Inform th fnMIc of tliB Jlrit that h In making fthlrt bf mefltsnreinent. Directions for self measurement will be given on eplic-atlan. White Shirts, Over Shirts and Night Gowns. A fit guaranteed by making a etrnple Shirt O tT Telepbonw 4 10. FOR EX. BARK JAMES S. STONE, -Anil Junt ftnflefl Oalvirjizod I'.arh Wirn. OalTanized Cut Nail--, OalTam'zed Cut Sf.ik--, GalT. Clinch lioat Nails, Iron Cat NaiI fsi-fd) Horse Shoe Nail Seeoncl-lifiTitl iron Safes. Oak Lumter, Ash Lnmher, Wldte Pine Lnrrilr, Walnut Lnrnlr, Caaes Match"-, Oaknrn, Pitch, Tar, C'lttn Waste, Italian Packinsf, i-fet-ilic Paint, Fir Clay, MtrbI- Vutl. i4JIlecti?ie5 Ivoroseno Oil. 'Downer's" Oil, "JJelmontine" Oil, Lrd Oil, OasoliDe, in Drnm, (2-5 f-allon in each). Pla-tter, Rosndalf Ccrornt, Portland Cement, iMiry Salt, Eile Exceldior, Tnbnlar Linterni. Cumber njicl Coal . Stra-T Wrapping Papr, 20i30in., Grind -tone?, Hair Mattreaei-, i0x25 lbs., I,arnp I'U'-J:, Thrc-qnarter P.ihhr Hoo, 3-ply, Ox Bows, Franklin Stove Coal (in bnlk and in ekn), Drain Pipe 3, 4, and 8 Inches. Hand Cart, Baby Carrias-e, Paihe-i, Blind, Toors, and FiT Extcngion Carriages the best ever eon signed to nsand a F;r-t-Ciap- Carriagf. c. i3R"f:w:er & co. Iri. JC. Molntvre fe Bro., ! j C--)Ttr T 1 T T T i X T K A ST (.'OPN'ER FOKT Vw fiol r'-v'1 hy Trr ja'-r from Prr.'lnr- !r evry !tmir. AM Aars fnChf-iliy l-y free of e'nr?e. IslBn4 orJrs nrrz4. Tlie Weekly Gazette and Daily ?. C. Advertiser r.in OF REMNANTS RECEIVED A BLACK HOSE. Factory, of Honolulu. lamina Street. to erery order. Island order ollolted. 104 SALE ! In II mp Ordrr. - Uarrol Sliffk and Head, Ax Handle. Pick Han lleg, lloe Hatidlfs. C'tDa! l;rowg, Neitt Trnokf. Top CCJ ? rTiTi CI r? 1T "I I A r t . AVf KtSCi STRKET.. the K,i:n r.1 F,nrn Frr-h fallf-trn irn"i f, nnl Oiwln fij-vere't to any purl of th S-it.fet!fn arnrert. Poteffr Box No. 41 v