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8 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, OCTOBER 11, 1897. lie Pod Comnieicifll Hitt Issued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, Von Holt Block, King Street. G. BALLENTINE, Manager. Landlord's Sale. bags rice at Kapaa; fine weather all over Kauai. The brig W. G. Irwin arrived In San Francisco September 30th, 19 days from Honolulu. She has asrain been chartered to load for Honolulu. Public Notice is hereby given that Sept. 22, 10:20 p. m.-Mariposa, J- H' Tl' 'rV? .he 6t5 stmr.. hence (S. F."k if. fnr TTnnii day f September, 1S97, distrain and and Svdnev: 27. 7 a. m. nnuni remove to a place of safe custody the steamer hull down tn th cntwowi. following goods and chattels of his de- . , V 14 V 4i f V A f TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Day. 2 iJT-j Eh 2 1 I i in m not a regular liner, The Australia and Doric both arrived ThP fnrmlr rZ - Tic i, e Oscar Moell, amounting to the The former was G days and 18 hours, Q11Tn nf nT10 n11(, mfinrwn faulting tenant, Ezra Poppleton, for rent in arrears and due the said land lord by the said Ezra Poppleton and Oceanic Steamship Company. TIME TABLE: The Fine Passenger Steamers of This Line Will Arrive at and LeT This Port as Hereunder. while the latter was 5 days and 20 Hours in making the trip. sum or One Hundred (5160.00) and Sixty Dollars, being rent due the said landlord for certain premises situate on FROM SAN FRANCISCO: 3Ion. Tue. 11 12 .. 13 a.m. p.m. 4.1& 3.41 4 50! 4-4 Wed. . Thor 14 Frid .. Bat.. ...... 16. 7.14 Sun 17i 8.10 5.22! 4. SO 5.55 5.6 15; 6.31, 5.58 7.20 9.5 p.m. ia.m. y.ie 10 55 9.40 11.44 .P.m. 10.5 I O.40 10.35 l.4 11.14 Z.52 11.56 3.50 4 40 The P. M. S. S. City of Peking, Smith Fort street, In Honolulu, Oahu, for the AUSTRALIA OCT. 12 " , 1 ' , vTl eany , months of August and September, 1897, MOANA opt i urday morning, nearly seven daysL-Hnh rt WL ,n -UKJAA OCT. 21 5 54 5.33 e.is from San Francisco. She brought a m0nthlv In advance, to-wit: AUSTRALIA NOV. 9 T I y t 1 -T.er,s V Pas!fnrs ana a XIne small regtaurant tables, thirty- ALAMEDA NOV is -.' oJ --J light freight list for Honolulu. The - I rOV. 18 ! "J ?5'ng.5?J ay 'orC,na .a?a J??an cream tumblers, thirty-one water AUSTRALIA DEC. 7 S t8,i? " Lb,Ut 10 'ClCk n the DiSht f hCr timWerThtwosman" glass ie" MARIPOSA. I nvrnm HlnhAn 1 t a .3 i "com uiaura, tun utxui ttitru cnma 3. 5.57 5. Si 11.3 I i .DEC. 16 FOR SAN FRANCISCO: ALAMEDA OCT. 14 AUSTRALIA OCT. 20 MARIPOSA NOV. 11 AUSTRALIA NOV. 17 MOANA DEC. 9 AUSTRALIA DEC. IS conn - Hi M M iihip Co Capt. E. P. Drew, master of the Ha- coffee saucers, fifteen decorated china In connection with th a Rniifr, ,-f tvio aVtva cfcomaro .- The tlflPS nnd mrnn nhaeea ara crlvon In I V aiiail DarK AnOTeW V eiCn. Will Hf)r I ton eonrQT-n fnilir.n... i - I narorl 4cc.ua tnAn4l.. .. time. The time of sun and 20 to Honolulu on ttm next tr n of the nx i v.i. , . I a , r.. B! tu . y lDroua ucKets cy any ran rising: and settine beimr eiven for " "i v7 : " Z " ' " 'B .V8maV'i -vcu-t;i5ut piam "um oau naawsco, to an points in the United States, an-1 from Ntw ports in the group are in Local time. :.CBaci "ut wcu-carueu vdtd- wnite china Ice-cream plates, twenty York by any steamship line to all Euronean norta. SiliPr'lSIG INTELLIGENCE. Standard moon all zo wnicn the respective corrections to uon win taKe a trip to Maine and decorated china dates fmedium s17p Standard time aDDlieahl to Poh rmrer. vow vir ia v. uccuiateu tuiud, pidtes imeuium size), ent port should Ye made. V tr .1 A , . e twenty large decorated china platters, The standard time whictio , aoout tnree montns. During his ab- nin fWnrato H5i v11' VS' (midnight). Greenwich time, sence Captain Turne will be in com- nine decorated rhlna ;u?ar JMlh' P m- 01 Hawaiian Stan- mand of the bark.-San Francisco IS !SS" 5?.7A8 i . - I - T o - w itivij. vuiua u II L Ltrl v.wuiiu.ricicti .CB. plates, one dozen small plain white The American barkentine W. H. Di- china cream pitchers, eight decorated raonu, is. u. Alison master, arrivea in cnma mush bowls, fourteen decorated port at about 5 p. mi. yesterday, 17 days china coffee cups, twenty-two decor from San Francisco, with a cargo of ated china tea cups, one dozen metal oo luiis oi general mercnanuise, con- glass holders, one dozen ice-cream Saturday. October 9. Ztu,'; I .r' ""Is oons'. one n soup spoons, five - ' i fill ill rr vir-i i i 1 1 ii 1 1 i i h ii i fvi i ,1111 iim i v i n atah rr hit o o nj... ... ------- . . - , i uuicu ica apuuus, uveniy-eignt lorks. fit,,'2,B reK'nS' bmltn S.1 ! .vincLnB " ?5f!- W T?'':Plat?d table knives, three: cTn,, ! 7 i , j. luc pds.seuger, Done-nandied knives, one bread knife Stmr. J A Cummins, Searle, from came in charge of the livestock. It la twenty-two docnrat XfJi S uanu ports. not Mr. Dyer's intention to remain in (large) nine ess cunT fto -MrZ ZZ Stmr. Noeau, Pederson, from Hawaii. Honolulu. The Dimond is at the Irm- 'o lttS Sunday, October 10. rd wharf. nineteen decorated china plates one Am. Dktn. W. H. Dimond, Nilson, r Aiauf ucioDer z.aau- smaii water cooler, twenty-two cans of from San Francisco. eu; oepiemuer zi, Hawaiian DarK pie pumpkins, one large wicker bread Stmr. Helene, Freeman, from Hawaii Santiago, ior mio; beptemDer z, oasket, one electric fan- For further particulars apply to Wm. G. IRWIN & Co. ARRIVALS. LIMITED- General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. Pacific Mail Steamship Go. Steamers of the above line, running in connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY be tween Vancouver, B. C, and Sydnej, N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu, Suva (Fiji) and Wellington, N. Z are Due at Honolulu: On or about the dates below stated, risr From Sydney, Wellington, N.Z.,and Swa For Victoria and Yancouver, B.C. WARRIMOO NOV. 1 AORANGI NOV. 26 MIOWERA .......DEC. 24 From Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., For Suva, Wellington, H.Z., and Sydney. MIOWERA OCT. 26 WARRIMOO ; . . . . NOV. 23 AORANGI ...DEC. 21 AND ports. Stmr Mikahala, Kauai ports. Thompson, from barkentine W. H. Dimond, for Honolu- And notice is herebv eiven that cm iu; oepiemuer uu, uarsentine &. u. gooas and chattels will be sold at rmh Wilder, for Honolulu. Arrived: Sep- lie auction at the auction moms ftf T Stmr. Ke Au Hon. Thnmnsnn frnm tember 24, steamer City of Peking, 6 F. Morgan, on Oueen atrept in tt. Kauai ports. days 19 hours from Honolulu; Septem- nolulu, on Monday, October 11 1897 Stmr. Kaala, Mosher, from Oahu er 24 steamer Moana, 6 days from at 12 o'clock meridian of said dav, to ports. Honolulu; September 2o, brig John D. satisfy the rent due at the time of "such aprecKew, xo uays irom ivianuKona; sale, together with the costs of such """" u oa' V. J i uistress, removal, custody and sale. Honoipu; September 30, steamer Aus- T fr wtbotV, By A. S. HUMPHREYS,' His Attorney. Honolulu, September 24. 1897. CROUP QUICKLY CURED. 4721-td Occidental & Oriental Steamship (jo. DEPARTURES. , . r Saturday October 9 tralia, 6 days from Honolulu; brig W. P. M. S. S. City of Peking, Smith for G' Irwin, 19 days from Honolulu.- Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or aoout tne dates below mentioned. China and Japan. Br. bk. Lebu, Sandison, Francisco. for San VESSELS LEAVING TODAY. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, for cugn ?4emed J1 0nX?rSUn" uanu ports. Stmr. Kaena, Parker, for Waialua, Puuiki and Mokuleia, at 12 m. FOR SAN FRANCISCO: BELGIC ............Oct 12 PERU Oct. 22 KIO Diu JANEIRO NOV. 9 . I n TT'T TO stant relief. F. A. THORNTON. This J- J1UN S ARR AT has for sale the ov. i ceieorateu remeoy is ior saie oy an 1U"UW1U5 inuyerues: - DORIC -n m i ... -r- n ... I 1 Promtsaa fl TTJ. j -.A . v.w JJtft,. J.U druggists and aeaiers, uenson, smitn "ocauu. v meyaru street, ho- MOUNTAIN GLEN. Ark. Our chil dren were suffering with croup when PAT TTTAT? V(W CAT!? we received a bottle of Chamberlain's -OIAIJI, lUH OALa. Stmr. Mok & Co wholesale agents for Hawaiian nolulu with two Cottages thereon. CHINA Dec. 19 olokai and La'nai, at 5 p. m. ' Island9- S for s?6 CgeS wil1 5!!!!5-!-5-!!5!5!!555 let IOr ?l0 and $12 Per month. rASnP. 1F.IL I FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: CHINA ....Oct.28 BELGIC Not. i-wxiu not. 25 RIO DE JANEIRO ....Dec CITY OF PEKING Dec. 25 PASSENGERS. Arrivals. From Kauai, per stmr. James Ma kee, October 10. Wm. Eassie and six on deck. :,.i - 2. Premises on Ewa side of Liliha Street, between School and Kuakini streets. Has a frontage of 137.3 feet and a depth of 170.8 feet. One Cotin ! 1 1 1! I 1 . .. . - iuae win ue ct ltrguiar uieeung oi mauKa ena Ot tne lot Ipttj fnr T ,1 XT COO A TT1 O . I . XT- XalUU UUUgC, l-MU. Oiiii, A. X? . U A. iU., I PCI LUUI1U1, Pacinc we From Maui, Molokai and Lanai, per at its Hal1' Masonic Temple, THIS 4680-tf (MONDAY) EVENING, October 11th, at 7:30 o'clock. By order of the R. W. M. H. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. WANTED. complete for housekeeping is wanted "A. Z.," This Office. stmr. Mokolii, October 9. H. McCor riston and six on deck. From Kauai, per stmr. Ke Au Hou, October 10. George Gay, Olaf Soren son and 13 on deck.' From Kauai ports, per stmr. Mika hala, October 10. G. N. Wilcox, V. Knudsen, Dr. Maxwell, Captain Camp bell, L. F. Prescott, J. S. Hipa, J. B. Hanaike, H. Hanada, Wm. Hana and -wife, Miss J. Lovell, Miss J. Smith, Miss Knudsen, Miss Lamb, Miss Hes-lop. From Maui ports, per stmr. Helene, bv uctouer iv. i. r. uaidwin, w. ii. 4735-tf bcott, s. Decker, Young Nap, Yoshi mura, A. C. Dowsett, Rev. J. Oyabe, M. Kealoha, J. Naanao, Miss M. Friel, S. E. Kaine and wife, Mr. Boote, Mr. Ven dernaillen, Mrs. Friel and two chil dren, C. Conradt, Tom McTighe, D. Oxley, R. Karatti and 50 on deck. From San Francisco, per P. M. S. S. City of Peking, Octoberl 9l R. W. T. Purvis, Mrs. R. W. T. Purvis, Master Purvis, B. Johanson, C. Bolte, Mrs. C. Bolte, B. E. Kruger, Mrs. B. Johanson, H. H. Horsey, Mrs. H. H. Horsey and sPntPd Surrpv Amiiv child Through: Paymaster McDonald, EDGAR WOOD, V 6 ' Ym tV i;VB' M734-2w High School. bayashi, A. W. Davidson, Miss E. B. French, Rev. John L. Stuart, Mrs. John L. Stuart, Rev. C. B. Titus, Mrs. C. B. Titus, R. P. Schwerin, Mrs. R. P. Schwerin, nurse and child, Mrs. H. W. Ellicott, J. E. Thompson, C. Prakke, Miss C. H. McGilway, Dr. G. W. Robin- J. M. MONSARRAT. For freight and passage and all general information, apply to H.Hackfeld&Co. Members of Hawaiian Lodge, Lodge ANNUAL MEETING PRINCEYILLE le Progres and all sojourning Brethren PLANTATION COMPANY are iraiemauy mvnea io De present. AGENTS. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Princeville Plantation Company, will be held at the office of i C. Brewer & Co.. Ltd.. in Honolulu on 4 1.1.1 1 xx I , a cuimoriauiy xuruisneu cotiaee TWcraf rv- m iDAn E. F. BISHOP, Secretary. Dated Honolulu, October 6, 1897. 4732-td ART FDRM nn LOST. Ladies' Gold Watch. Owner's name inside case. Suitable reward on re turn to this office. 4734-3t QUARTERLY MEETING C. BREW ER & CO., (Ltd.) FOR SALE. The regular quarterly meeting of the stockholders ot the C. Brewer & Co., Gentle Horse, Harness and Double- (Limited), will be held at the office of the Company in Honolulu, on Friday, October 15, 1897, at 10 a. m. E. F. BISHOP, Secretary. Dated Honolulu, October 6, 1897. 4732-td Just "to Wand: We are displaying ar our Showrooms an elegant line of artistic furniture in Reed and Rattan. Comprising Couches, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, 7 Easels, I .Ti . .. Lounges, uots, etc., etc., in tne most unique designs. REMOVAL. The GEORGE D. GEAR, Attorney at Law, has removed from 210. King street to the offices of A. S. HUMPH- A tn-rnev dn ay -f in-nt mA son, Miss Kate Johnson, Rev. Dr. W. Bethel streetS) second floor 47&33.lw jn.. jjuusuu, ivuy, iurs. jaiucs ANNUAL MEETING WAILUKU SUGAR COMPANY. City LOVE BUILDING, FORT ST. Furniture Store H. H. WILLIAMS. Manager. Simpson, Oswald Simpson, Mrs. C. M. Presby, Miss Bessie M. Presby, Miss Emily M. Simpson and 271 steerage. SITUATION WANTED WHARF AND WAVE. DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL TION, October 10, 10 p. m. The weath er is cloudy; wind, calm; four-masted schooner bound in. The annual meetine of the ahnre- By a young Portuguese man, with a hniprc nf tv, wonv a,,- college education, as salesman, clerk . . . A. XT T." or book-keeper, or will make himself pany' be held at office of c generally useful. Either city or coun- Brewer & Co., (Ltd.), in Honolulu, on ST A- Address "P.," Monday, October 18, 1897, at 10 a. m. H66-vr This Office. TO RENT. 4730-td E. F. BISHOP, Secretary. The Cottage on Judd Street, known ANNUAL us me uit-Kson uottage, recently oc cupied by Mr. S. M. Ballou. Apply to W. F. ALLEN, Over Bishop & Co.'s Bank. 4732-lm MEETING HONOMU SUGAR COMPANY. FOR RENT. The annual meeting of the share holders of the Honomu Sugar Com pany, will be held at the office of C. A ONE-ROOM FURNISHED COT- Brewer & Co" (Ltd-) in Honolulu, on TAGE on School Street. Rent. $7.50. NV ednesday, October 20, 1897, at 10 i Apply to W. E. B." o'clock a. m. 4720-lm Care of This Office. GEO. R. CARTER, The brig Geneva arrived in Gray's Harbor,- from Hilo, :. September 29th. The barkentine Skagit sailed from Port Gamble for Hilo September 30th. The bark George F. Manson arrived in Seattle from this port October 1st. The barkentine S. G. Wilder sailed from San Francisco for this port Sep tember 30th. Report of Kaala: Track at Punaluu must be attended to; almost impos sible to use it. The British bark Lebu, Sandison master, sailed in ballast for San-Francisco Saturday. ;, The Jessie Minor, schooner. 248 tons. will return to Honolulu from Eureka with, a cargo of lumber. Fine residence on Green street, now A'UAL MEETING HAMOA PLAN- The schooner John G. North, from occupied by Dr. G. P. Andrews. Honoipu to San Francisco, saw two Grounds, 1 acres; beautifully laid ships on September 24th. out. Commands fine view. Vacant 1st LIVERPOOL- SentPrnW 25. SallArl- August. R. I. LILLIE. The German bark H. Hackfeld, for 46cs"tf Tneo- H- Davies & Co., Ltd. Honolulu, ana passed Holyhead Sep- xemDer . i HOUSE TO LET OR LEASE. The hark Mohican, 814 tons, will re- A x TT...1..I.. A i. . iuiu iu xauuuiuiu irom ban ranclSCO TTniiRe cn "Rnhplln T.nno Palamc general mercnanaise. Hininr- mnm iHtPhon hnth Tuesdav. October 27. 1S97 at m I - -D 'wwuvii, aJLi.VX I ' 9 y i J A W V'Xlk Keport or james .Makee: 1,600 bags a stable. Large yard with fruit trees, n. m. New Furniture Store Fort ani Beretanla Sts. (late H. H. Williams). Arrival of New Furniture at San Francisco Prices : Fine Bed Room Sets, with Large Beveled Mirror. $17.50: Manle. Ash or Birch, with Large Square Beveled Mirror, $21.50; Oak and Mahogany Set W pieces;, Large square or Cheval Mirror, Beveled, $25 and $27.50. EVERY LINE AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. . New Double Bed, with Wire and Wool Mattress. $10 the lot fthe . wire ana wool Mattress la worth that. Bed free; New Double or Three-auar- ter Bedsteads, only $3.50 each. Reduced to $3.00 this week. Further reduction for this week. We find It pays to sell cheap. (Quick returns and small profits.) New Double Wire Mattress, with elevation and five cables, $3.50. Heavy Double Wool Mattress, $3.50; Single, $1.50. Double Bedsteads, only $3.00 (this week). Wool or Floss Pillows, 90c. each. Steamer Chairs (stripe), $1.50. Great success since we opened. Come and see the bargains. "' L. S. MATHEWS. Through tickets Issuea from Hono lulu to Canada, United States and Eu rope. For Freight and Passage and all general information, apply to T. II. DAVIES & CO., LD., General Aeenta. LIFE and FIRE MM INIS AGENTS FOR new England .luiual Life insurance Co OF BOSTON. Etna fire Insurance Company OF HARTFORD. A. V. GEAR, lileliiKfli AGENT FOR The Germonio Life insurance Conioi ' oi Her M, The Greento fire insurance Coiom or. 210 King St. Tel. No. 256 ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO. Bankers TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Commercial and Travelers Letters of Credit Issued, available In all the principal cities of the world. NOTICE. During my absence from the Islands W. T. Robinson of Walluku. Man!. will act for me under snecial nower of attorney. YOUNG HEB. Wailuku, Maui, Sept. 23, 1897. 4724-lm RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR TO LET. 4730-td Secretary. H. E. Mclntyre & Bro. EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STS. TATION COMPANY. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN The annual meeting of the share holders in the Hamoa Plantation Com pany, will be held at the office of the in the Planter's Line with a cargo of taining a large parlor. 3 bed room, a Brewer & Co., (Ltd.), Honolulu, on sugar left at Waimea; 600 bags paddy Lease for a long term if desired. at Hanamaulu; 1,000 bags same at Apply to DAVID DAYTON Waipa; 1,000 bags at Wainiha; 200 4718-4w Merchant street 4730-td E. F. BISHOP, Secretary. Groceries, Provisions and Feed New and Fresh Goods Received by Every Packet from California, Eastern States and European Markets. Standard Grades of Canned Vegetables, Fruits and Fish. Goods Delivered to Any Part of the City. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Island Trade Solicited. P. O. BOX 145. TELEPHONE 92. ?100 REWARD. The above reward of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS will be paid to the person finding and delivering to me my two Diamond Rings lost on Saturday. Sept 11, 1897. Upon their return, no question will be asked. D. KAWANANAKOA. Honolulu, Sept 24, 1897. 4722-tf NOTICE. The California Fruit Market (P. G Camarlnos & Co.) will purchase ali kinds of produce, fruits and poultry in either large or small quantities. Per sons residing on Oahu or any of the other Islands having turkey, chickens eggs, butter, oranges, limes, aligator pears or. any other kind of marketable produce, fruits or poultry, can send the same to them and get the market price. Honolulu 7th Sept., 1897. 4707-tf 1897-tf WAGONETTE FOR SALE. Will carry 8 persons and suitable for a large family, it is a comfortable riding vehicle and built in a first-class workman-like manner. Price $450 Apply No. 123 Queen street, corner Ed- Inborough street 4731-lw a