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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MARCH 30, 169S. r. 8 L t Pact CciKiil Bflraftsei Issued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, Von Holt Block, King Street. G. BALLENTYNE, Manager. SHIPP1HG IHTELL1CH8GL ARRIVALS. Tuesday, March 20. Am. bktne. S. G. Wilder, McNeill, irom San Francisco. Br. stmr. Cape Otway, Savage, from Auckland. Am. bk. S. C. Allen, Johnson, from San Francisco. P. M. S. S. China, Seabury, from San "Francisco. DEPARTURES. Tuesday, March 29. Stmr. Upolu, Hellingsen, for Hawaii Stmr. Mikahala, Thompson, for Na wiliwili and Hanamaulu. Stmr. W. G. Hall, Haglund, for Ka- nai. Stmr. Claudine, Cameron, for Maui and Hawaii ports. Stmr. Maui, Freeman, for Maui ports. Stmr. Kauai, Bruhn, to CMakaweli and Waimea. Stmr. Noeau, Pederson, for Kilauea and IHanalei. VESSELS LEAVING TODAY. Stmr. Waialeale, Parker, for Kahuku and Punaluu at 9 a.m. P. M. S. S. China, Seabury, for China and Japan at 5 p. m. PASSENGERS. Arrivals. From San Francisco, per bktne. S. G. Wilder, March 29. Miss R. Pearlman, E. C. Cornwell, F. G. Pease. From San Francisco, per P. M. S. S. China, March 29 Miss I. Longfeldt, J. THROUGH. ' Miss M. D. Beardsley, C. Burr, Miss iL. Brad shaw, Miss J. Banks, F. S. Blafte and servant, G. B. Blake, Miss Bloomindale, F. L. Churchill, C. Churchill, Miss B. Clamson, C. H; Con Terse, F. E. Fernald, A. M. Griswold, B. Guggenheim, Mr. and Mrs'. J. Jarvis, pf. B. P. Lamberton, U. S. N., C. P. Low, S. L. Orr, R. W. Parmalee, P. H. Powers, Miss C. Ross, Rev. W. C. Schewearer, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Thresh er, Mr. and Mrs. J. Winterbottom, J. D. Wright, C. Cerruti, Lt Col. W. D. WTol rerton, U. S. N., Miss M. L. Wolverton, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Douglass and son, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gailey, Mrs. P. Kasten and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lewis and two children, E. Runge, "Miocs A "Pnncro Afni ft vnn Aii7fr W S. WTard, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burd, H. B. Goodfellow, Dr. and Mrs. A Marcus, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McNear, H. Sutherland, Mrs. S. Sharp, Mrs. B. Stanhope. Departures. For Maui ports, per stmr. Maui, March 29. Rev. J. M. Lewis and wife, Y. Young and wife, S. Heapy, G. Gnm wald, F. J. Correa, Miss Makeka,i and Bister, Miss Ahana, Mrs. W. P. Boyd Mrs. Higgins, Miss Cornwell, Misa Baldwin, Miss Schweitzer, Mrs. Shaw, R. von Tempsky. For Kauai ports, per stmr. W. G. Hall, March 29 Mrs. H. Iseaberg, W. T. Lucas and wife, Miss Banella, J. Ferreira, Miss F. Sharp, C. A. D y)e, Miss M. Muller, G. D. Gere ind F W. Carter. For Maui and Hawaii ports, per stmr. Claudine, March 29 L. Rolg-i-s, Mrs. Bond and child, Mrs. J. Hind ml child, J. A. McCandless, Miss Burns, Miss Doherty, Miss M. Silva, Mrs. J. T. Wright, Mrs. E. Rowland and child, G. F. Renton, J. A. Scott, C. H. Fairer, G. F. Little, Mr. Buchholtz, A. J, Campbell and wife, H. McCorriston, T. Wrolff, H. M. Whitney, Mrs. Hapai, Mrs A. N. Kepoikai, Miss M. Logan, W. S Wise. Wr. Vannatta. J. S. Orme. R. F. Lange. Mormon Church Concert. There was a concert in the Mormon church Monday night No admission was charged, but a collection was taken ap after the last number on the pro gram. All the numbers were good and these were participated in by natives from Wailuku, Lahaina, Waikapu and Honolulu. It was really an enjoyable occasion. The purpose of the concert was to raise enough money to send to the Mormon convention at Laie this week, the delegates who came nere i from Maui as well as those from this Island. A Full Line Of all descriptions of carriages came to Honolulu by the Zealandia. Everything about them Is "fine," even to prices, and anyone who de sires a real good rig at a fair price will -do well to call and look them over at Jfos. 520 and 522 Fort street (G. Schu REPORT OF California State Analyst Royal Baking Powder Superior in Purity and Strength. " For purity and care in preparation the Royal Baking Powder equals any in the market, and our test shows that it has greater leavening power than any of which we have any knowledge." Prof. Chemistry. University of California, AnaSyst California State Board of Health, etc., etc. No careful housekeeper can afford to tic n-r foaLririrr nnwrrl At hut l?n751 1 ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. WHARF AM WAVE DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA TION, March 29, 10 p. m. The weather is clear; wind, fresh N. E. The Upolu sailed for Hawaii yester day afternoon. The Aloha sailed from San Francisco for Hilo on the 19th inst. The Moana is supposed to have left on the evening of the 23d inst. for this port. The Robert Searles shifted to Wil der's wharf yesterday afternoon for the purpose of taking on sugar. CJ. W. Wilbur is now in place of the late purser of the China, Mr. Brick wedel who died recently in San Fran cisco. A brick fell from the bo:: used in dis charging on the Rithet yesterday and struck a mate on the head. Dr. Way- son made a couple of stitches in the wound. It will be remembered that the Bel- gic had the yellow flag flying when, she last left this port. At San Francisco the cabin passengers were permitted to land at once. The barkentine S. G. Wilder and the bark S. C. Allen both arrived in port from San Francisco yesterday forenoon. The former was about 13 days and the latter 10 days from San Francisco. Both expereinced good weather down. Purser Guy Kelley, whose latest work in the life saving line, was the rescue of the mate of ithe steamer No eau in the Kauai channel, has been presented with a gold locket for brav- f il. T . - ery. lne to Ken comes irom tne ia,j- Island Company. The P. M. S. S. China, Seabury mas ter, arrivea on port at an eariy aiuur yesterday afternoon, a few minutes over six days from San Francisco. She anchored off port because there was no wharf room. Hackfeld & Co.'s scow was sent out and some of the passen gers were brought ashore. All the passengers aboard the China with the exception of two, are for the Orient. The China hauled along side the Paci fic Mail wharf at a little after 4 o'clock, the Aztec dn the meanwhile having e-nnp. out. to an anchor off port. The o - China will sail at 5 p. m. today China and Japan. for CHAMBERLAIN COUGH REMEDY. This remedy, is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, wnooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases, over a large part of the civilized world. The most flattering testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured; of se vere colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dan gerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooping cough has shown that it robs that disease of all dangerous consequences. Sold by all druggists and dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., wholesale agents for Hawaiian Islands. The High Reputation Of the Criterion Barber Shop, since the advent of the introduction of the individual cups, is constantly increas ing. People, who formerly shaved at home, now patronage this shop. WASHINGTON, March 21. The House today unanimously passed the bill for the relief of the survivors and victims of the Maine disaster. The bill reimburses tha survivors, officers and men for the losses they sustained to an amount not to ex ceed a year's pay and directs the pay ment of a sum equal to a year's pay to the legal heirs of those who perished. PINEVILLE. Kv.. March 21. One of the bloodiest battles ever fought in the Ken tucky mountains took place yesterday afternoon on Tuckett's creek, in Han Ian county, about sixteen miles from this place. Three men were killed and two injured. The killed are Thad Snellings, Joseph Leroy and "William S. Taylor. f Willi I IIMIIIIIfllWWI J The Rugby Rush. The attention that Rugby football is attracting may be judged from the fact that there were over 200 spectators for the practice on th parade ground last evening. The game played on the small field was fast and interesting from start to finish. All of the men who went into the original agreement turn ed out as usual for the work of the ev ening. The majority of the men are showing fine form and the old experts are getting "wind." Everything indi cates that there will be a fine game at the Makiki baseball park on Saturday afternoon next 1 DIED. WEED In this" city, March 29, 1898, . Frederick Maltby Weed, a native of New York City, aged 69 years and 4 months. I , . Funeral from the Roman Catholic Catnedral at 4 o'clock tthis afternoon. New York City papers please copy. STEWARD In Honolulu, March 29, 1898, Mrs. Alice M. Steward, a native of South Carolina, aged 50 years. Give Yourself Weight. Don't give yourself away by accept ing any of the inferior brands of beer. Be onto yourself and insist on getting "Rainier" and you will be looked upon as being intelligent and up-to-date, especially if you patronize the Favor ite Saloon. W. M. Cunningham, Proprieor of this well-known resort, has been in the business for many years, and is a connoisseur in liquors. His establish ment is always orderly, and, with the services of nis assistant, Mr. Thomp son, customers are promptly supplied. Australasian United Steam Nav igation Co., Ltd. FOR DYEA, JUNEAU CITY, and FOR WRANGELL (For the Klondike Goldfields), Calling at VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, V,. C, En route. x The New Steel Steamship CAPE OTWAY, 2GG4 tons, will Leave Honolulu for the above port on THURSDAY. MARCH 31st, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., For Freight or Passage apply to THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.. Ltd., Agents. LOST. Between the residence of H. H. Ren- jes, isuuanu avenue ana xne noiei, a bundle containing four dozen luncheon napkins. Finder will receive suitable reward by leaving same at this office. LESSONS ON CORNET. The undersigned will give lessons on the Cornet to a limited number of pu pils. Individual instruction. For terms apply to C. KREUTER. Music Dept. Wall, Nichols Co. WANTED. TWO BRIGHT BOYS TO ACT A3 TRAIN NEWS AGENTS. Apply (in own hand-writing) to "A. M. M ELLIS,' care Advertiser Office. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At a regular meeting of the stock holders of E. Peck & Co., Ltd., held this day, the following Officers ? Directors were elected to serve fcr -he ensuing year: James L. McLean President W. Wolters Vice-President E. Peck Treasurer and Manager C. C. Conradt Secretary N. E. Gedge Auditor Tine above officers constitute the Board of Directors. C. C. CONRADT, Secretary. Honolulu, H. I.. March 25, 1S98. 4878-lw ceanic Steamship Company. TIME TABLE: The Fine Passenger Steamers This Port as Hereunder: FROM SAH FRANCISCO: MOANA MAR. 30 ZEALANDIA APRIL 13 ALAMSDA APRIL 27 ZEALANDIA ................ MAY 11 MARIPOSA .... . . . . . ... .MAY 23 ZEALAN-IiA . JUNE S MOANA . JUNE 22 1? ccriw'. ,Uc: 7ith the sailing of the above steamers, the Agents are prepared to issue, to intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any railroad from San F-ancisco, to all points in the United States, and from New York by any sveamshlp line to all European ports. For further particulars apply to W M. G. IRWIN & Co. LIMITED General Agents Oceanic S. 5. Co. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. AND Occidental & Oriental Steamship Co. Steamers of the above companies v. ill on or about the dates below mentioned. FOR JAPAN AHD CHIKA: BELGIC Apr. 9 PERU.... Anr. 19 RIO DE JANEIRO May 7 GAELIC May 17 CITY OF PEKING May26joHINA . .. 'Mav 20 For freight and passage and all li o Hsckfud AGENTS. J. M. MONSARRAT. i ill il -ii. II l onl Find Ag SEARCHER OF RECORDS AND NOTARY-PUBLIC. COMMISSIONER OF DEED3 FOR THE STATES Ob' NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA. LOANS PLACED AND NEGOTIATED. CaitvrigM Block, Merchant Street. Telephone 68. COFFEE LANDS for Sale or to Lease at Papa 2, Olelomoana 1, Kolo and Kaohe 4, in the celehrated Coffee District of Kona, Hawaii. These lianas will be sold either in large or small tracts to suit purchasers. Also: FOR SALE 1. 75 acres of Coffee Land at Nahiku, Maui. The Land lies well, is of excellent quality and is watered by a running stream most of the year. 2. 5 70-100 acres Taro Land atWaianu, Koolau, Maui, near Keanae. FOR LEASE 1. A House and Lot at Waikiki. The house is partly furnished and contains seven rooms and a lanai, kitchen, pantry, two bath rooms, servant's room, Carriage House and Stables. Good sea. bathing. These premises will be leased for a term of years at a reasonble rental. H. E. McINTYRE & BRO. East Corner Fort and King Streets. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS ' IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed General Agents for the Sanitarium Brand of Health Foods. o oo New and Fresh Goods Received by Every Packet from California, Eastern States and European Markets. Standard Grades of Canned Veg etabies, Fruits and Fish. Goods Delivered to Any Part of the city. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Island Trade Solicited. P. O. BOX 145. :::::: TELEPHONE 92. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The undersigned having been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of Annie Cahiil, late of Honolulu, deceas ed, notice is hereby given to all per sons to present their claims against the estate of said Annie Cahiil, duly authenticated, to the undersigned at the office of 1 r.e Catholic Mission, Ho nolulu, Oahu, within six months from the date hereof, or they will be for ever barred. And all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment thereof to the undersigned. FATHER H. VALENTIN, Executor of 'the Estate of Annie Cahiil, deceased. Honolulu, March 14th, 1S9S. 4S68-4tW TO LET. A comfortable house, corner of Bere tania and Punchbowl streets, contain ing 8 rooms, kitchen, bath-room, ser vants' rooms, stables and every con venience; 1 minutes' walk from Post Office. Vacant from 1st April. Apply to J. G. SILVA, At B. F. Ehlers & Co. 4S69-tf. o! This Line Will Arrive at and Leave FOR SAH FRANCISCO: ALAMEDA MAR. 31 ZEALANDIA APRIL 19 LRIPOSA APRIL 2S ZEALANDIA MAY 17 j MOANA MAY 26 J ZEALANDIA JUNE 14 ALAMEDA JUNE 23 call at Honolulu and leave this port FOR SAM FRANCISCO: ,rio DE JANEIRO Apr. 12 IriATiT.Tn inr ?o ciTY OF PEKING Apr. 30 DORIC May 10 BELGIC May 31 general information, apply to Co., ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE CREDITORS. TO The undersigned, Ernest A. Mott Smith, Administrator with the Will annexed de bonis non Administratis of the Estate of John H. Paty, la'te of Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, (which will, dated December 3rd, 18S5, was duly admitted to probate and let ters of administration with the will annexed de bonis non administratis granted io Ernest A. Mott-Smith on the 4th day of March, 1898, in the Cir cuit Court of the First Circuit, Ha waiian Islands), hereby gives notice to all creditors to present their claims duly authenticated and with proper vouchers, if any exist, even if the claim be secured by mortgage, to him at the law offices of Kinney & Baliou, on Fort Street in said Honolulu, the same being his place of business, with in six months from the date hereof, or they shall be forever barred; and all persons indebted to the said de cedent are hereby directed to make im mediate payment thereof to the said administrator. ERNEST A. MOTT-SMITH, Administrator with the Will annexed da bonis non administratis of John H. Paty, deceased. Dated Honolulu, March 14th, 1S98. 4S6S-5tW two in - to II iiii an m Steamers of the above line, runn in connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY be tween Vancouver, B. C and Sydney. 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, Tlx: From Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., For Suva, Wellington, H.Z., and Sydney. M1UWERA APRIL 11 WARRIMOO MAY IS AORANGI JUNE 10 From Sydney, Wellington, N.Z.,and Sma For Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. WARRIMOO APRIL 1$ AORANGI MAY 11 MIOWERA JUNE 8 Through tickets Issued from Hono lulu to Canada, United States and Eu rope. For freight and Passage and all general information, apply to Theo. H. Davies & Co,, Ld. GENERAL AGENTS. CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S New York Line. The Bark "IOLANI" will sail from New York to Honolulu on or about April 1, 1898. If sufficient Inducement offers. Ad vances made on shipments on liberal terms. For further particulars, address Messrs. CHAS. BREWER & CO., 27 Kilby Street, Boston or C. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Honolulu Agents. LIMITED. Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000 Paid Up Capital " 7,500,000 Reserve Fund 6,464,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: Kobe, London, Lyons, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong Kong. Transacts a General Banking and Exchange Business. Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: New Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. L -THE- Will Collect your Accounts for you in a Prompt and Sat isfactory Manner. FOUR ACTIVE COLLECTORS are continually on the go, and others will be added with the increase of business. Returns made on all bills collected the day after collection. Special rate3 for special classes of bills. Ring up telephone No. 256, or call around at 210 King street, for further information. Best Residence Lots For Sale. There are only Eight Lots situated on mauka side of Beretanla Street, and lying between runchbowl Street and Miller Lane for sale. It Is the only center premises for sale convenient for residences In market. Prices are very reasonable. For terms and further particulars apply to W. C. ACHI & CO.. Real Estate Brokers. Honolulu, February 16th, 1898 " 4845-tf FOR RENT. Elegant Offices in the ffi. UOk) Single or en suite. Electric Elevator, Electric Lights Lavatory and Sanitary arrange- ' ment3 complete. Rooms ready for occupancy hv tha 15th of April. y m For terms, inquire of 4859-tf 314 Fort Street. oii Hi t li; mm maim BLO lUU 1UVUUI li ni no.