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I I r MM M K Hi I A I Ki?TNFIf HMVOM'M'. ()(' TO 15 K H 30 1 m SHIPPING I I HiKM'K. '!' 1,1 t':' same dimensions and l..tii loaded t the same draft of v ( )'1' roiu. - enri:rjt'T..ri. 1 jri:Mi. Hanaiei.KauH P Ui dooo.o.c ?rl Ctty. arln. . . s - 1 . t v " - y -id : i ?32 3 1 i x j-z. : - ; Ml : ;K 7;( J 5- 2 affl 5:43 9:10 1 M I 1 :d.M KM s X . E s - Kj.- 4.M. A.M. P.M. "i:44 141 I 17 7:19 :10 k23 7:SC I M 10: :11 sbip c Hitcbooca Bate, m r'ai. k i' I ftram J,tr..N--ri. Layaan Island. bip .Ni.tr- Haeafefd, Walters, Liverpool I'.k Ce1 on in Ivpartur- !'. Bt B P Eli that, Morrison, -an Fran iseo. k Au, ' urutr, Warlaml. N- Y-- . 'k itv .f Ade ;ti ! Williamson, N-v.. - . Bktii- d N i'a-tu-. H aboard - Y -chr Spokane J ini-Port Gamble. P M s a Cbii.a. r?eaburv. ban Franci.-co. J1. WtllQM " 2w Mill. "Mkrl Ctty. 4f. H"ooln!n.. On Sumlays train wi I leave Waianae -t 3:47 p.m. in-teail of 1 p.m. arnvir.j; in Honolulu at ";', p.m. rr-ner, rrain will crry -er irer ac ComiiKxiat . - O. P. HMW)5. P.O. K M ITM, jnprtnnitnt ipn. Pas A Tki. Airt. A' froia. Hr bk AIln (irove .L;verMol . . . i-r bk J C t'rlnK-r Bramn ,.r b H Raekmld .N-w York.. - . Wilder S I W H Dimond. . . K A - Warrimoo. ..Colonies. . . . b C Alle-i S F A 0 ti H Coptic 'hina Ac 8 B "ity of Peking. I hina. Ilk Paul lenhertr . . Liverpool . Stmr Kauai. ABKITALS. I UK-DAY Oc t. 2i Jame- Makee. Peterson, Irom u:iter. The J. A Cummins not i away yesterday. She has not com pleted hei overhauling operations. The Cummins will sail this after noon.. The P. M. B. S. China will sail for Japan anl China at 10a. m. to day. Discharging her freight has t.iken Longer than was at tirt an ticipated. The C. D. Bryant and Ceylon may not ail until tomorrow. Neither vessel ha- finished Loading ballast. The Ceylon was inter ring rupted in h.-r operations by the ar- N"V 2 i, , - T 3 i received the contract for laying a cable in tli' riv-r Amazoi). 1'JOIC miles into the interior of Brazil. Para will be the starting point and Is s. Manai's the terminus. The survey I8 i- now being made and the work will begin in January. -feu Steamship Line. .. Iae Due Nov 1 Nov S N..V 6 . 1 ec 6 Dec 3f- Steamers of the above line, running in connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver. 3. C, and Sydney, N. S. W.. and calling it Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Suva (Fiji), Are Due at Honolulu On or about the dates below stated, via: From Sydney and Suva, i Vicioriu 6f. B. C.! Indurine A Cold Water Paint Especially Desicned for Inside Work on Factories and Public Buildings and mm iii'ji WARRIMW MIOWERA" Kovemb r 4 1 lecembe From Vicioria Gnd tew. B.G iuui THE n J I? r , n r.rni- n . . " r r ' ' n r i ii i 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 . i . . i i "i .it ' L L: ; . Li ill KK.L! ... UIIIU UU DJ U IU tU .wit w.-imea ...... - f KTI RFI Tl KSDAY. Oct. 2t. Hark Albert. Oriffitbi, Cor Ban Francisco, cjtmr Kinan, Clarke, for Man: and 11h- mi i . Stmr Kauai. Brown, for MaKawell and Sydney, i t. 21. British steamer Indrani collided yesterday with the ship Alameda, just arrived at the entrance to the harbor. The Ala meda was cut down several feet below the water line, and was run Suva ont! Sydney 5. W K HI. MOO' M LOWER a". N vember 24 . 1 ( i-inlier 24 in 1-. Issued Every Morning. Except Sunday, by the Hawaiian Gazette Company AT 318 HKRCHAHT STREET. Miwr OlHinime. Cameron, fr Maui. -riiir Mikahala. Hatriuni. for Kauai. '?iir Waialeale, Gregory, for Lahaina, Kukuihaee. ani Honokaa. -nb rl Ion IS:iI-h: Th Daily Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Eight Pages. Per month I Per j ni.Tiths if paid in advanc - 2 Per year in advance - 8 c: Per year, postpaid to United States of America, Canada or Mexico- II or. Per i year, postpaid other foreign M Hawaiian Gazette, Semi-Weeklv, E gh Pages, Tuesdays and Fridays: Per year, 104 numbers $5 0 Per year, foreign countries - - 6 00 Paysble Invariably In Advance. Advertisements unaccompanied by spedfk Instructions inserted till ord-rrd 0 Advertisements discontinued before ex piration of specified period will be charged as if continued for full term. Liberal allowance on yearly and half yearlv contracts. All persons desiring their advertisements discontinued must send a written order to that eflect. Where cuts are inserted thev must be ALL METAL, not mounted m wood, therwise we assume no risk of theii pfeservation. GEO. H. PARIS, Business M 1 spr. WEDNESDA V o tobki: ';.s. fHH ADTIKTHER tAI.KNIlK. I4t v INW iof, I M S 8 China, Beabnry, for Japan ami 'liiua at 10 a in. Uiir Hmwhii. FitztreraM. for Ohwalu. Kukaiau, Ookaia and Laupahoehoe at : m -tinr J A Commina, Neil-on, for Oahu ports. aground to prevent her from I ll'r. QCEENSTOWN Sailed, (ct. 20th, German hark II. F. Glade, for Birkenhead. New Vowk -Arrived : Oct. 19th, shin Tillie K. Starbuck, from Hono lulu. Sydney Sailed. Oct. 21, British steamer Warrimoo. for Valicouver. I EXPORTS For San Fran i co. per hk Albert. OctS9 554.3 baaa raaar, rained at $2u.3h" ; 25 captaii. $250. PA8E.NUKK DCPABTI'REti. For San Prandaoo, per bark Albert. Oct IS LI. SAM'S NO MORE. 2'. M rs Trejrloan. For Mani and Hawaii, per stmr Kinau, I ho-. Sharkey, a Free Man, Train ing for the .Miller I'iht. Thomas Sharkey, the marine pu gilist, is disgusted with Uncle Sam's navy. He was put n bread and water for twenty days, because he thought he had a right to shore leave whenever be wished it. The valiant sailor brooded over the in- Through tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada. United States and Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general information apply to . Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., GENERAL AGENTS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO It is a dry powder which can be pre- pared for use by simply stirring in COLD WATER, and can be applied by any one an J will always produce good work. It is VERY WHITE, extremely reflec tive and hardens on a wall like stone and ! will take any tint. It will last for years and Is unaffected by c ises. One coat covers better than two coats of oil paint or whitewash. It can be used on any surface and for all classes of work, even for the finest decorating. Outside Indurine. This Is for Outside Work, Such as Fences, Outbuildings and Labor ers' Quarters. It is a thick paste to be diluted with cold water; stands rain and exposure, as well as oil paint, and costs but a fraction as much MS rn Mi m Oct 29 Walter K Waiamau. F s Lvmau, diirnitv in captivity, munching his If ra Walker. W C Wilder. J r, F W Thram 1 .' . ..,..1 n.n:nn l 1 j.-.?. A j-.tant Egner, Mis. Kva Parker. Mi-s DlSCUltS and quailing DlS Adam S ale. until n' resolved to get even. His captivity ended Saturday and Hnklr. W I'unn. S K Moses. Georiie ( ' BeckJey, Mi-- Preaoots. Mi--A Prescutc, i 1..1:.. a.;.. it 1.:....,... i.- m w .. i. field. Mrs .1 H pty. Mrs j J Ean. W R his full term in the navy Would Vanatta. I I'.t-- r. L Aseu, wife and child, have heen over next Saturdav. lira J (ino Kim. David Makaena lira Mary I cn 1 1 . I . , ,, , , , o..j i & 1. and 2 children E ' l,:iIMv rctusjcu i m;i me nrec& oe aue at nonoiuiu irom ayuney auu auui and nought For San Francisco: The New and Fine Ai Steel Steamship "MONOWAI" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will Makaena. Mr- Win Miaw D Baldwin. I. Severance, Mr Hemiing. Mr out Ilreue. M r tray. For Maui, per -tmr Cbindine, Oct 20 II K Ber' MrsS M f,itr. V H C Campbell. Richard Renter. Mra K Renter, Mi-- nnie shaw. H C Ovenden and wife, A J Rodri- tea anO 8 children Conaal Ctod Docknm, Kar! Bnchbolta. II 8 T egoan, Mis- Mary Joseph Mis- C K ntr. Mi-- Dariaon Father Boniface, Mr- J N Joseph and cbi d. Esther Fihi. LeoiiR Sep. Chun See. land on or about NOVEMBER 14th, October. IMU.V 6 13 n 14 -1 J- rn. 1 tl w Th. 2 Q 6 3 3 10 17 I 31 las. I Vt. M. MOON' PBahbh. U 18 2S 5 1J 77 26 f tu: M.on La-t o"'r U. Oct 1 v New Mood h Oct 18. W Mr-1 ya'r JP ict .'.'. For Kauai, per -tmr Mikahala O'-t -! .Mrs u--i..p. Kev T Furvis. Mr- v. H taek and shin water. i:t... i j i i ii-ii nun 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 . .tii ncuuij Mill clii'ii. Awa. .1 H MaiiHike. M Harlem. Win Bassie and w:fs Olympic Club. He has fought there For Kauai, per -tmr Kauai. Oct. 2u three times and always won. The Mi-s MiielinaM. ii W elimidt. ' Oiiv. 1 e 1 i i o i on nirn i.i i in on ii nil iiiiw. IK H' l V I I "I ! ! - . . l ,,, 1.IVU1, the sailors say. J I - is now an j ordinary citizen, and is hard at work training at the Seven-Mile House for his fight with J. F. Mil- And will leave for the above port with ler, November 7th. at Colma. The Mails and Passengers on or about that date. Bailor's friends say that two weeks of beefsteak and potatoes will off get the weakening effect of hard For Sydney and Auckland: J. F. Miller. h . i.ti.r mar, ia f,vnnt .,t tl,.. 1 he .New ana fine ai steel dieamsnip IIMlll, . " ft 1 I i ' 1 1 1 1 4(1 11 IV 11 Mo- ri-on. 6 i MARIPOSA" ( Outsiders, however, say that Shark- Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will a i v m ail "r,am9!upe will leave for ami arrive from an hanciaeo, Vain oovat and lydnev or the follow :iw daten, till the lose of 1895. A T cionOLCVV Baa Ariico "s VAJtcotrraa uaa,vs n li i,i For 8a. PaaJMnaoG -k v aonuvai Maripo a towers optic Aarnia.o .Dao M ity Peine.. Dec. 28 .Nov. 13 I Warriinoo ..Nov. 1 Nov. 21 Coptic vv 8 M v. 21 Mini ai....Nov. 14 Nov S us rahr .N..v. o Warrtuioo. . lec. 2 oitv PeJdna'. .Dec. Miowra. Jan. 1 v i.s certain to win. N itherof the men have any too much science. out thev are hotn willing, vigorous fighters.- S. F. Report, Oct. 22d. De due at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about NOVEMBER 21st, And will have prompt dispatch with Mails and Passengers for the above ports. He Died at fits Wheel. S N Fa LNC1 si i l ( let . 22. Ca i - tain Alexander McLaughlin of the Spreckels5 tur Resolute dropped dead at 9 this morning in the pilot wnpA11xh fiVVafo i( Ml Pninfc houseof the tug while making his IfllOllgn UCAdb 10 Ail rOllllS The Undersigned Are Now to Issue Prepared "i savstagsaal K-'r. V TUB MTIHM ST v. HHI. ITSST IN DA V . poauss i i Son j -j' 29.90 Hon 21 29 9t 29 87 Tue 22 29 94 29 9 Wh1 2 . :i TbU 4 "i h ii) FTt. 2S I I 9 S3 Sst. .v. 2-J 9BWM 71 I Tl 7i -8 4 5 I 2 ? s .00 7-2 10-3 j 2 i .On 7- 8-4 i 2 i .on 75 i.n i i 27 VM S s- 1 oo f aaa 3 ! .CO, 7V 5. NXB S t' 20' 78' 4 e-hk 4 DiAMOxn Bead, Oct. 20, 10 p.m. Weather, hazy: wind, liuht N.K. The James Makee arrived from ECapaa last night. The Mikahala and Kauai .-ailed for Kauai rts ye-terday. The Mikahala sailed yesterday with a cargo for Bonokaa. first trip trom the western Sugar refinery. lie had heen in the em ploy of Sjreckels for a dozen years and was well known in shipping1 circles. The cause of his death is supposed to be heart failure. The ' deceased left a wife and two chil- 1 a . .1 a.j (iren. .Alter me inquest tne re mains will be taken to the family ! home at 36 Rincon place. IN THE UNITED STATES. For further particulars regarding Freight ar Passage apply to I. . General I CO., 1 i t II S t t K L ui t . i L .1 L Adapted for Dwellings. Offices and Public Dwellings, or any other place where KALSO.WINE is used. It will not rub, discolor or scale off. LUCOL. A new Paint Oil. It comes raw and boiled; is superior to linseed, and covers with one-third less lead and pigment to the gallon. P. and B. Compounds and Papers. FOR SALE BY 1. G. Irwin I da. Hi, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. JOHN N0TT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN N - mm i Swan ! k - - i ?!flfl Huu i inii ii m Agents. roi tMnn :otrrcie& fo' trim -r-t';r. u ie T"ti. ."an ntl ltu. si Si si Day. Mod Tiim . W. 1 Thnr FrlJ . Sst ... San . v t 2 Xew Gunboats. Newport, R. I., Oct. 21. Work will he begun this week on the tor pedo boats to be built by the Her reshoffs. The Berreshoffs' boats will closely ,.: , i i 1 . Li ll.n I 1 1 1 1 1 i 1.,.. r.,, '11 f -1 CSC UH'IC II1C V-lllllllii. lll UC I he ( laudme sailed for Maui T i u .i lonuer. and Hawaii ports vesterdav. 1; . . . 1 According to contract, thev must I he B. N. Castle went on the make 17 ; knots, or the builders marine railway lor repairs yester- must forfeit $20,000 per knot, da v afternoon. ' The Kinau sailed at 10a. in. ves terdav for Maui and Hawaii ae- 3"B frill 1 1 H-'-r' cording to her new timetable. The schooner Spokane hauled in alongside Wilder'- wharf and be- OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. TIME TABLE LOCAL LINE. STOVES AND FIXTURES. Housekeeping Goods, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS, Agate Ware, Rubber Hose, PUMPS, ETC. ITSC Journal of Mtdictne.) ( 'v. S.S.AUSTRALIA p.m. x.m. p.m. a.m. 2S 1 i 0 SA ST t 1 1 S 2'. 1. 2V V2 SS 1 .31 7.20 7.11 6.2 bollllht m. p.m. i m i.xi r.aj s. o 2 5.2S I :rr 31 2.30 - 6 ".Hi 8 49 6. 3 S 2S 4.91 1 1. A 2 8 3 9.3 6. 3 5 21 "-.V i 3.36 3 13 9 4 10.2 6. 4 5 4 6. 12 3 4. 12 3.4 .3i 11.11 6. 4 5 23 From I' Pmf W.II.P(H'ki.whomfiki-!a ssnwaltv f Fi'!oi -v. . . . . , . gan alSCnarging ner lUmDer VeS- om wlthoat doabt treated and cared more cases inac any living Physic ian ; alsracoeaa I - aatonianmg. e baTe beard of case of SOyearsBtaocung cored by him. He pulii .-:! valuable work on thisdiaean whlcb be enda with a lare bottle of his absolute cure, free to :iny sufferer who may semi their I'a . ami Expreafl ad . : re We advise anyone wi-hintr a cure to nuln--, I'rof. V. II. I'EElxE, F. D., 4 Cedar St., New York. Fnll moon on the 2nd at 4h 4?m a m it Gazette Office. terday. The China brought a great many birds of various kinds which were quite extensively by city people. The bark Albert. Griffith master, -ailed for San Franciseo yesterday with a small cargo of sugar and one passenger. The Ke An Hon will probably sail Thursday afternoon for Kai lua, Kona. with a load oi lumber. She will return with cattle. The Pacific Mail wharf was tilled with the freight of the China yesterday. 1 hseharging operations were finished about 5 o'clock. Mathematical calculation show that an iron ship weighs 27 per cent, less than a wooden one and will carrv 11" tons of cargo for every 100 tons carried by a wooden FIRST VISITOR GETS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. Closing Out Sale. WONDERFUL :- SACRIFICE! Hair oflOrladna -t i"r IL Arrve Honolulu from S. F. September 30 October 2 1 No ember 1 5 Leave Honolulu for S. F. October 2 Oct ber 20 November 20 PLUMBING, Tin. Copper SSheet iron worK. DliTOND BLOCK KING STREET. V 1r OF INTEREST TO NANAGESfl OF PLANTATIONS. A MxJe! Plant is not complete without Electric Power, thus dispensing wrta small engines. Why not generate your power from cma CENTRAL Station? One generator can furnish power to your Pumps, Centri fugals, elevators, Plows, Railways and Hoists: also furnish light and power for a radius erf tr.nn i to 20 miles. Electric Power being used saves th labor of hauling call in your field, also water, and des aw av with high-priced engineers, and only have one engine ta kx ik after in your mill. Where water power is available it costs nothing to generate Electric Power. The Hawaiian E-LECTRIC COMPANY is now ready to furnish Electric Plants and Generators of all descriptions at short notice, and also h;is on hand a largfl stock of Wire, Chandeliers and all Eke trical Goods. All orders will be given prompt atte tion, and estimates furnished for Lighting and Power Plants; also attention is ;ivett to House and Marine Wiring. THEO. HOFFMANN, Manager. G. WEST, imi trail Importer anl Dealer ia Carriage Materials Of Every Description, includine OAK, ASH, HICKORY AND WHITE-WOOD LUMBER, Spokes, all sizes; Savern Wheels, Wood Hub Wheels, Sawed Felloes, Bent Pirns irom 1 to 7. inches. Dump-Cart Shafts, Wagon Poles, Double Trees, Single Trees, Wagon and Cart Hubs, all si&ss And a Full Assortment of Trimmers' Materials, Carriage Hardware. Norway iroa, and Steel Tires. Having a long experience In the car riage business I am prepared to suppty carriage builders, plantations, etc., with first-class materials, personally selected, at the verv lowest cash prices. All Island orders will receive prompt attention. MASONIC BLOCK. Corner Alakea and Hotel Stwrta Telephone No. 350. Sugar! Sugar! Sugar! If Sugar is what you want usa FERTI LIZER. The Hawaiian Fertilizing Company hat just received per " Helen Brewer 50 Tons Soft Phosphate Florida, 150 Tens Double Superphosphate, 300 Tons Natural Plant Food. 25 Tons Common Superphosphate Also per Martha Davis" and other vessels, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia. Sulphate of Potash, Muriate of Potash & Kainft High-Grade Manures To any analysis always 00 hand or made to order. A. F. COOKE, Agent. Cotton Creoes m snawis Ml ETC., ETC. ETC. ETC.. S. NISHIMURA, Foster Block, Nuuanu Street. Daily Advertiser To cents month. Delivered lv carrier. THROUGH LINE From S. F. for From Sydney for Sydney. S. F. Arrive Honolulu. Leave Honolulu. Monowai, Sept. 26 Mariposa, Oct. 17 ALAMEDA, Oct. 24 MONOWAI, Nov. 14 CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S Boston Lineof Packets SHIPPERS will Please Take Notice that the Bark HCL-LISWOOD Will Leave New York for this port on or ; about SEPTEMBER 30th. For further information apply to Chas. Brewer & Co., 27 Kilby street, Boston, i Mass., or to C. BREWER & CO., LTD., Honolulu, Agents. NewGoods, New Goods : at :- GOO KIM'S, 411 Nuuanu Street, Importer and Dealer in EUROPEAN AND CHINESE ; Be Reason nr Mwffii). 0 a j -, 4.1 1 j a auvci iibcib ubc nie Adver tiser because they get pro- w fitable results from their f advertising in it. 0 They know, also, that each one pays a like price for a like service. Dry and Fancy Goods, iz'r duck tor others. No "discount" for one, "special discount" for ano ther and "extra special dis count" for still another. Like price for like service is the only fair way. By the latest vessel we received a Full Line of Gents' White and Brown Panama HaN and a Full Line Lawns, Ginghams, and Trimmed and Untrimmed Ladies' Hats ! in Latest Patterns, etc., and a Full Line of j Best Black and Green Chinese Tea in j po :nds or boxes. Call on us for your fine i S ii tings. We guarantee a fit. Prices m derate. GOO KIM, Proprietor. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE AT NTINQl GAZETTE OFFICE. COMPANY. i t 1