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if 'n .1 At 'r Pi M II Bl ID RF STO EUC 1 PIIC ANG c COM S b MO PROl 8 0 U lUUIiU UlU Issued . Every Morning, Except Sunday, by the HAWAIIAN i. GAZETTE COMPANY Von Holt Block, King- Street. C. G. BALLENTYNE, Manager. TRAINS. H 2 3 03 S ?r 5 2L o r1 o-p - P 2 3 t 3 2 M3 032 Kp H3 STATIONS. OJ to O rn JT -! cn ri : 3- : 3 x 3 . cq : 3 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m Leave Honolulu. ...6:40 9:15 1:45 1:45 6:10 Isave Pearl City... 7:40 9:58 2:28 2:28 6:53 Leave Ewa Mill.... 8:10 10:19 2:13 2:49 6:14 Arrive Walanae 10:54 3:24 6:49 "p" f (U is p 3 C STATIONS. a r p . w fD : 3 P P Og 55 fa ; o an : 3 ; c a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m Leave walanae.... 6:44 .. 1:32 4:16 Leave Ewa Mill.... 7:19 9:10 2:07 3:51 4:51 iieave Pearl City.. 7:50 9:43 2:38 4:22 5:22 Arrive Honolulu... 8:23 10:30 3:11 4:55 5:55 Freight trains will carry passenger ac commodations. F. C. SMITH, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. v. t . JU.E.IN1S5UIN, superintendent. METEOROLOGICAL, RECORD. By the Government Survey. Published Every Monday. BABOM , THRUM a jo V 3 3 5- o c o. so o p b: B s s M T 30.09 29.99 66 67 fi5 63 69 62 1 1 .33 .53 2.3' .65 .17 .27 88 6-10 I 0-1 0-1 3 4 0-3 3 30.10 3I.11 30.01 75 75 75 74 74 9(10 NE . E XE NE SW-SE NE 50.04 7810 77 8 74 10 74 10 74 3-7 30.10 .03 30.00 W 23:30.08 T 24 3.03 21. Jf 25 29.93 2J.83 06 74,3 90 i Barometer corrected for temperature nd elevation, but not for gravity. TIDES, SUN AND MOON. CO c 3 00 o 3 a.m. a.m. i a. in p.nj,a.ni. i i 3Ion lue.. tVcd. .... 7.45:11.46 5.00 5.56,6.14 10.21 P.m. 9.49:10.10 0.27! 6.0 5.65:6.14 11.13 .m 'D.m. JD.m, 10. 46i 11.45; 6.35, 2.6 i5.55lti.14 0.6 u va Thu... Frl .. 11.38 0.38 6.43 4.2315 54 6.15 1.00 1.53 2.47 3.42 1.3 7.3 I O.Oli 3.03,0.10 a.m. 0.04 1.11 gat.. fcun . 1.37 2.6 7.25; 7.2 15.52 6.1?' 7.48i 7.075.5lj6.1ti I The tides and moon phases are given In Standard time. The time of sun and moon rising and setting being given for all ports in the group are In Local time, to which the respective corrections to Btandard time applicable to each differ ent port should oe made. The Standard time whistle sounds at 12h. 0m. 0s. (midnight), Greenwich time, which is lh. 3um. p. in. of Hawaiian Stan dard time. VESSELS IN PORT. NAVAL. TJ. S. S. Bennington, Nichols, cruise, March 10. U. S. Training Ship Mohican, Book, San Francisco, March 19. MERCHANTMEN. (This list does not include coasters.) Am. bktn. Arago, Greenleaf, In dis tress, February 14. Ger. bk. H. Hackfeld, Barber, Liver pool, February 19. Am. bktn. John Smith, Groth, Kahului, March 6. Am. ship Iroquois, Taylor, San Fran cisco, March 7. Br. ship Western Monarch, Evans, Liverpool, March 10. Am. bktn. Irmgard, Schimdt, San Fran cisco, March 11. Am. schr. Eovden, Fjerem, Westport, N. Z., March 13. Am. bk. Mohican, Saunders, San Fran cisco, March 16. Am. bk. Fresno, Underwood, Port Townsend, March 16. Am. schr. Robert Lewers, Goodman, San Francisco, March 17. Am. bk. Alden Besse, Potter, San Francisco, March 20. Am. bk. R. P. Rithet, Thompson, San Francisco, March 22. Am. schr. W. H. Talbot, Bennecke, Port Gamble, Mar. 23. Notice to Ship Captains. U. S. Branch Hydrographic Office, San Francisco, Cal. By communicating with the Branch Kydrographic Office in San Francisco, captains of vessels who will co-operate with the Hydrographic Office by recording the meterologlcal observa tions suggested by the office, can have forwarded to them at any desired port, and free or expense, the monthly pilot charts of the North Pacific Ocean and the latest Information regarding the dangers to navigation In the waters wfcich they frequent Mariners are requested to report to the office dangers discovered, or any other information which can be uti lized for correcting charts or sailing directions, or in the publication of the pilot charts of the North Pacific. W. S. HUGHES, Lieutenant. United States Navy. Met the Makee. Tha James Makeo reports sighting Litri m.wx v 1.1111- iiK'i to Kauai .Vf-n.v.' ni?ht. Th Hrwrsh steamer wo3 quite a disUmco of? when first sighted, but was observed to turn :m.l folic' the Makvc, che upproaohed qui to eluse and then made in the other direction again. She evi-lenily thought the Make was bound for Honolulu and wished to send some word in regard to the accident she had sustained. Dan in Ermmprpin Mm wi l S.H 'o ?S & p.ui.ia m.i 2SI 8.4bl J-29 130, THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Wednesday, March SO. Stmr. Jarne3 Makee, Tullet, from Kapaa. Stmr. Ke Au IIou, Thompson, from Lahaina. Stmr. Kaena, Mcsher, from Oahu ports. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, from Oahu ports. 1R. S. S. Moana, Carey, from San Francisco. O. S. S. Alameda, Van Oterendorp, from the Colonies. DEPARTURES. Wednesday, March 30. R. S. S. Moana, Carey, for the Colo nies. P. S. S. China, Seabury, for China and Japan. Am. sh. Henry B. Hyde, Colcord, for New York. Am. bktne. Klikitat, Cutler, tor Port Townsend. Am. schr. Robert Searles, Piltz, for San Francisco. O. S. S. Alameda, Van Oterendorp, for San Francisco. . VESSELS LEAVING TODAY. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, for Oahu ports. Br. S. S. Capt Otway, Savage, for Vic- toria and the Klondike. Stmr. Waialeale, Parker, for Kahuku and Pu'naluu at 9 a. m. Ger. bk. H. Hackfeld, Barber, for San Francisco. PASSENGERS. Arrivals. From the Colonies, per O. S. S. Ala meda, March 30. J. Connor and wife, Miss Hall, Miss Smith, J. Tangye and 82 cabin and 89 teerage in transit. From San Francisco, per S. S. Moana, MaTch 30. Mrs. A. M. Sheldon and maid, Mrs. Scidmore, H. D. Stone and wife, M. R. Fleischman and wife, G. H. Fairchild and wife, nurse and two chil dren, J. G. Rothwell, F. Yung, G. vans, T. D. Williamson, W. Stoddart, Miss L. Crocker, Miss M. E. Killcan, Miss H. Leighton, Miss A. Burbank, Miss M. Burbank, Miss N. Rankin, G. '. Castle, R. C. Scott, T. J. Birch, L. S. rior, F. W. McFarlan, J. W. Young, I. A. Young, W. Rankin, A. R. Nickels, Mrs. Adj. Sim onsen, Mrs. A. Page and child, Mrs. W. A. Raplee, Miss M. Crocker, Miss H. Elliott, F. Angeli and wife, Hatsu (Jap). C. H. Drake, A. Nilles, C. Cramer, H. Myree, J. A. Wil son, E. J. Mahoney, A. Morrison, J. Mc- 'aggart, F. Willacher, W. J. Beane, T. . Maloney, A. P. Morris, E. H. May, H. Morgan, F. La Violettee, H. Hunter, E. Madeira, W. O. Cox. From Lahaina, per stmr. Ke Au Hou, March 30. D. A. Campbell. From Hanamaulu, per stmr. James Makee, March 30. S. W. Wilcox and 5 on deck. 1 Departures. For Sydney, per R. M. S. S. Moana, March 30 S. Rand, W. P. Whitney. For China and Japan, per P. M. S. S. China, March 30. Mrs. Price, Mrs. E. Bellows, K. Mimashi, T. Takedzawa, K. loshina, Miss Runyon, Mrs. C. A. Run- on, R. T. Tangye, Mrs. T. S. Freeman, Mrs. A. S. Brayton, Mrs. L. A. Reach, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hutchins, Miss Ir win, Miss Halstead, Miss T. M. Hutch ins, Mrs. F. H. Halstead and two chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Southgato, G. Meade, G. T. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Marsh, Z. W. Dearden, Miss C. E. Anthony, Miss R. E. Parnall, Mrs. E. T. Sanford, Mrs. V. E. Irwin. IMPORTS. From San Francisco, per S. S. Moana, March 30. 10 kegs butterine, 7 pkgs. bargers furniture, 6 os. oranges, 9 cs. dry goods, 12 cs. shoes, 4 soles leather and 43 pkgs. mdse. consigned to the following: F. Angeli, S. B. Dole, N. S. Sachs Co., Waimea Sugar Co., McChes- ney & Son, G. Dietz, Hobron Drug Co., W. A. Little, W. G. Irwin, F. Unger, F. C. Smith, Camarinos, Cape. H. Krebs, M. Mclnerny, Hyman Bros., A. Neber, Davey Photo Co., Miss C. Towne, Miss Brazil, Bishop & Co., E. C. McFarlane, Benson, Smith & Co. Ltd., King Bros., J. H. Day, J. A. Moore, Miss Leighton. From the Colonies, per O. S. S. Ala meda, March 30.-100 cs. whiskey, 31 cs. mdse., 2 pianos, 16 cs. limes. 210 pkgs. onions. 11 c.-. tele, mat., 70 pkgs. potatoes. 400 oocoanuts, consigned to W. G. Irwin & Co., F. A. Schaefer & Co.. Oreilr. E. Hoff.hlaeger & Co., H. May & o.. G. Andrews, P. G. Camari nos. H. E. Mclntyre Bros., Kona Tel. Co. From Kapaa. per stmr. Janus Ma kee March 30. 2.550 bags sugar for H. Uackfvid & Co. Ltd. From Iahiiin;'.. per stmr. Ke Au Hoj. March CO. 3,M0 bags sugar for If. Hackfeld & Co. Ltd. k nc iliyh deputation Of the Criterion Darber 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. WHARF AMD WAV! DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA TION, March 30. 10 p. m. The weather is clear; wind, fresh X. E. The Azetc sailed yesterday. The Cape Otway is on the boards to sail for the Klondike this forenoon. The bark Diamond Head sai'ed from Port Blakely for this port Marci 12. The ship Kenilworth, here last year, will load sugar at Hilo for New York. The Ke Au Hou and James Makee will probably both be dispatched to Kauai today. The German bark H. Hackfeld will sail for San Francisco with a full load of sugar today. Thef American barkentine Klikitat, Cutler master, sailed in ballast for the Sound yesterday. The bark Edward May and Andrew Welch, barkentine W. H. Dimond and S. N. Castle have all arrived in San Francisco. The ship Henry B. Hyde, Colcord master, sailed for New York yesterday writh a cargo of 66,527 bags of sugar weighing 8,041,197 pounds and valued at $228,212. The American schooner Robert Searles, Piltz master, sailed for San Francisco yesterday with a cargo of 19,350 bigs of sugar weighing 2,225,250 pounds, valued at $78,879 and consigned to Alexander. & Baldwin. The R. M. S. Moana, Carey command er, arrived in port early yesterday morning, about six days and seven hours from San Francisco. Fine weath er was experienced throughout the trip. The Moana continued on her way to the Colonies a.t 2 o'clock in the after noon. Three Dark Days. The O. S. S. Alameda, Van Oteren dorp commander, arrived in port at about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, on her way to San Francisco with one of the largest passenger lists she has ever carried. The Alameda sailed from Syd ney on March 14th at 4 . p. m., from Auckland, March 19th at 4 p. m., and from Apia, March 23d at 6 p. m. She was two hours late in starting from Auckland and was delayed in Apai. Otherwise she would have been in port by noon. For three days before arrival the sky was overcast, making it im possible to take a single observation during that time. Strong trades were experienced throughout the ithree days. The finest run made by the Alameda was on the last day, w7hen she steamed 351 miles. . Australasian United Steam Nav igation Co., Ltd. FOR DYEA, JUNEAU CITY, and FORT WRANGELL (For the Klondike Goldfields), Calling at VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, B. C, En route. The New Steel Steamship CAPE OTWAY, tons, will Leave Honolulu for the above port on THURSDAY. MARCH 31st, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., For Freight or Passage apply to THE0. II . DAVIES & CO.. Ltd., Agents. ATTENTION, COMPANY A. Armory Company A, First Regi ment, N. G. H. Honolulu, Mar. 31. 189S, Every member of this Command is hereby" ordered to report at, the Drill Shed THIS (THURSDAY) EVLKLSG, Mar. 31, at 7:30 o'clock, for Drill. PAUL SMITH, Captain Commanding. DIVIDEND NOTICE. A DIVIDEND WILL BE DUE AND pavable to the Stockholders of the HAWAIIAN SUGAR CO., L'd., on April 1st, 1898, at tbe office of Wm. G. Irwin & Co., L'd. Transfer books clcse on March 28, 1S9S W. L. HOPPER, 4S77-4t Secretary. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At a regular meeting of the stock holders of E. Peck & Co., Ltd., held this day, the following Officers and Directors were elected to serve fcr the ensuing year: James L. McLean President W. Wolters Vice-President E. Peck Treasurer and Manager C. C. Conradt Secretary X. E. Gedge Auditor The above officers constitute the Board of Directors. C. C. CONRADT. Secretary. Honolulu. H. I.. Marvh 2.", lV.ts. JSTS-lw TO LET. A comfortable house, rcrner of ll- tania and Punchbowl streets, contain-! ing S rooms, kitchen, ath-roorj. Ftr- j ' iv ..:.:, .-tt .j every cou- venience; 1 minutes' walk frcm'Pon ! Office. j Vacant from 1st April. j Apply to J. G. SILVA. . J. (j. SILVA, U B. F. Ehlers & Co. 4SC9-tf. ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, MARCH iiitr iuul luuucy 10 mtAvw r - , of cheap baking powder. It contains aliim and .other thinas bad for vou; or it is weak and wastes money. . If Schilling's Best could be made and sold for thej price of the cheap baking powders, we shauld be only too i glad to make 'it and sell it so: for the whole market-yes the whole world--would be ours. v Your grocer knows ask him. 0 ceanic Steamship Company. . 1 !i TIME The Fine Passenger Steamers This Port as Hereunder: FROM SAN FRAKCISCO: ZEALAXDIA APRIL 13 ALAMEDA APRIL 27 ZEALAXDIA MAY 11 MARIPOSA i MAY 25 i ZEALANDLA JUNE S MOANA JUNE 22 i In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the Agents are prepared to issue, to intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any railroad from San Francisco, to all points in the United States, and from New York 'by any steamship line to all European ports. For further particulars apply to Wm. G. IRWIN & Co. LIMITED General Agents Oceanic kS. 5. Co. , Paciflc Mail AND Accidental & Oriental Steamship Co. Steamers of the above companies will on or about the dates below mentioned. FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: BELGIC Apr. 9 ERU Apr. 19 j RIO DE JANEIRO May 7 GAELIC ....May 17 CITY OF PEKING. May 26 DORIC June 4 CHINA June 15 BELGIC : June 25 PERU July 5 COPTIC July 14 RIO DE JANEIRO July 23 For freight and passage and all Hackfeld I! AGENTS. J. M. MONSARRAT lllHKI, U SEARCHER OF RECORDS AND NOTARY PUBLIC. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE STATES OF NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA. LOANS PLACED AND NEGOTIATED. CartwrlgM Block, Merchant Street. Telephone 68. COFFES LANDS for Sale or to Lease at Papa 2, Olelomoana 1, Kolo and Kaohe 4, in the celebrated Coffee District of Kona, Hawaii. These Lands will be sold either in large or small tracts to suit purchasers. Also: FOR SALE 1. 75 acres of Coffee Land at Xahiku, 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 at Waianu, 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. IMPORTER'S AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed General Agents for the Sanitarium Brand of Health Foods. o o o New and Fresh Goods Received by Every Packet from California Eastern States and European Markets. ' Standard Grades of Canned Veg etables, Fruits and Fish. Goods Delivered to Any Part of the city. Satisfaction Guaranteed Island Trade Solicited. P. O. DOX 145. : : : r : : TELEPHONE 92. LESSONS ON CORNET. J The undersigned will give lessons on i the Cornet to a limited number of pu pils. Individual Instruction. For term ! apply to C. KREUTER. Music Dpt. Wall, Nichols Co. WANTED. TWO BRIGHT BOYS TO ACT A3 j TRAIN NEWS. AGENTS. Apol-(in 'own hand-writing) to "A. M. MRTJ.ts! . care Advertiser Officp. 31 ,1893. things. Beware TABLE: of This Line Will Arrive at and Leave FOR SAN FRANCISCO: . ft TTTT f ZEALANDIA amiu a? i j MARIPOSA APRIL 2S ZEALAXDIA MAY 17 MO AX A ' MAx 't ZEALAXDIA JUNE 14 ALAMEDA JUNE' 23 iteamship Co. call at Honolulu and leave this port FOR SAN FRANCISCO: iRIO DE JANEIRO Apr. 12 GAELIC Apr. 22 CITY OF PEKING. Apr. 30 DORIC May 10 JOHUNLA .May 20 BELGIC May 31 PERU June 10 COPTIC June 19 RIO DE JANEIRO June 28 GAELIC July 8 CITY OF PEKING July 17 general Information, apply to flue Best Residence For Sale. Lots There are only Eight on maukr. eide of Bere - lying betwci Punch v! Miller hX't for sa' . u . ie onr: residences in maiKet. Prices are very . reasonable. For terms and further particulars apply to W. C. ACHI & CO., Real Estate Brokers. Honolulu, February 16th, 1898. 4845-tf Mi 1 HI iiiiili if Ilflil Ofnnmnrnn Ha 1 Ml OPIilip . I. . 4 1 1 Steamers of the above line, runn'H in connection with the. CANADIAlrf PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY be? tween .Vancouver, B. c, and Svdnr N. S. W., and calling at Victoria B c' Honolulu. Suva (Fiji), and TOii'ngton N. Z., are . Due at Honolulu: On or about the dates below stated, vlx: From Vancouver and Yictoria,c, Fot ' Suva, Wellington, H.Z., and Sydney. M1UWERA ...APRIL 11 WARRIMOO MAY IS AORANGI jrjNB 10 From Sydney, Wellington, N.Z.,and Sara For Victoria and YancouYer, B.C. WARRIMOO v APRIL ij AORANGI MAY U 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 k Co,, Ld, GENERAL AGENTS. CMS. 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. CriAS. BREWER & CO., 27 Kllby Street, Boston or C. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Honolulu Agents. illl Ml LIMITED. Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000 Paid Up Capital...-. " 7,500,000 Reserve Fund.... 6,464,000 HEAD OFFICE: . 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 rates for special classes of bills. Ring up telephone No. 256, or call around at 210 King street, for further information. FOR RENT. Elegant Offices in the Iff PROGRESS BLOCK. Single or en suite. Electric Elevator. Electric Lights; Lavatory and Sanitary arrange ments complete. Rooms ready for occupancy by the 15th of April. For terms, inquire of v ma 4859-tf 314 Fort Street REMOVAL NOTICE, JOSE de ESPIRIT0 SANTOS Manufacturer of c::m:. uTa;i r::.):s, a j"."- -'- P VTOli riDlJl-lo, iaa iCL3.ov?d to i . King St., near Punchbowl St. The GAZETTE (semi-weekly) is issued on Tuesdays and Fridays. in iii ire urnmiifl NIK A 4 4 5 i f-1 "I 1 1 i I 4 t . ? i 2 i ... " J