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si it I' V . t i. Y-t: If- ft Till: PACIFIC COMMKKCIAI, ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 2, -1S9S. s " W 'I ! 1 1 -a n ,f V: C. D. CHASE. :eal Estate Agent AND Notary Public. 407 Fort Street. Telephone 1S4. FOR RENT. STORES. I LARGE STORES in the new Spreck els Block on Nuuanu street. For terms apply. Nicely Furnished Cottage, Nuuanu Val ley, containing Parlor, Dining Room, 2 Red Rooms, Bath, Ser vants' quarters. Will rent the above for C montlis to a desirable tenant. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING LOT on Punchbowl slope, commanding an unobstructed view of the sea from Barber's Point to Diamond Head. beveral large trees on the property and plenty of water. Lot has a front age of 230 feet on Green street, 164 feet on HackfelJ street, and 205 feet on Spencer avenue. Three minutes walk from tram car. Terms easy. LOT ON LUNA LI LO STREET, hav lng frontage of 150 feet. Two minutes' walk from car. LOT ON LUNALILO STREET, hav ing a frontage of 11G feet. Two min utes' walk from car. HOUSES FOR RENT. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. C. D. CHASE. Real Estate Agent and Notary Public. 407 Fort Street. Telephone 184. mm FOR HATCHING. From the following PURE-BRED Fowls of the choicest strains at my Punahou Poultry Yards, viz: Buff Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Black Minorcas, Andalusi an. Barred Plymouth Rocks, Wyan dottes and English S. G. Dorkings, Perkin Ducks and Bronze Turkeys. Prices furnished upon application. Fttvors from the other Islands will re ceive prompt and careful attention. A few choice Fowls for sale. WALTER C. WEEDON, 314 Fort St., Honolulu. d FINE ART SCREENS, SILKS AND SILK GOODS, PORCELAIN WARE, LACQUER WARE, HANDSOME KIMONOS, PAJAMAS, RUGS, ETC. ALL KINDS OF SHIRTS. Don't buy until you have eeen our etock. The Goods and Prices will Suit you. MURATA& CO. Hotel St., Cor. Nrt'Asr. ALL KINDS OF HATS. BRANCH HAT STORE, Nuuanu St. Telephone, P. O. Box 206. A simple and effective remedy for DANDRUFF and all diseases of the scalp. WARRANTED TO CURE. For sale only by Pacheco & Fernandez, AIi'Likgton Block, Hotel Pt. Fresh Whole Wheat, In 10 and 50 It. Sacks. Graham Flour, In 10 lb. Sacks. FEED OF ALL KINDS. WASHINGTON FEED CO. COR. FORT & QUEEN STS. Telephone 422. mm ii eggs 111 II is A STI-A3I light vi:ssi:l. Tour and a Half .Miles Outside San Francisco Bar. 'I he San Fra n c i sc o b ra n eh Unit c d States Navy hydrographic office sends to the Advertiser the. following bulletin of Importance to all mariners: Washington, IX C, March 11, 1. SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR LIGHT VESSEL, NO. TO. Notice is here by given that, on or about April 7. IS', steam Light Ves sel No. 7') will be established, in from 18 to 20 fathoms of water, about z miles outside of the bar off the en trance to San Francisco Harbor, 121 mile S.W. vt W. from Fort Point Light House, and on the range line marked by Fort Point Light and Alca traz Light. The vessel will show, simultaneously from three lens lanterns encircling each masthead, a fixed white light for i seconds, followed by an eclipse of 10 duration, thus: Fixed Light. Kix-d L ttu. 5 sf c. Ei-lipse. Evl'pe. 10 sec. 5SC. 10 Set. In each lf-ns lantern there, will be a 100-candlepower incandescent electric light. The focal plans of the lights will be 57 feet above the sea, and the lighta will be visible 13 miles in clear weather, the observer's eye 15 feet above the sea. Note. If the electric light apparatus should become inoperative, the lights will be fixed white without eclipses and will be less brilliant than the electric lights. The vessel has a flush deck, two masts, schooner rigged, and has no bowsprit; she has a smokestack and a fog signal between the masts. At each masthead, under the lens lanterns, there is a circular gallery. The hull is painted red, with "SAN FRANCIS CO" in large white letters on each side, and "70" in white on each bow. During thick or foggy weather a 12 inch steam chime whistle will sound blasts of 2 seconds duration, separated by silent intervals of 13 seconds, thus: Si ent Blast. Interval. 2 sec. 13 pee. Silent Interval. 13 sec. Blast. 2 sec. iThe approximate geographical posi tion of the vessel, as taken from Chart No. 55S1 of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, is: Latitude, North. 37 44' (27"); Longitude West, 122 43' (00"). Bearings of prominent objects from the proposed position of the vessel, as taken from the above named chart are: Bcnita Point Light House. NE. U E.; Cliff House, NE. by E. E., easterly; Ocean Side House, ENE. E., easterly; Tangent to Ballenas Point, N. bv W. W. San Francisco Outside Bar Whistling B1103-. On the same date this buoy, black and white perpendicular stripes and marked "S. F." located about miles NE., E. from the proposed po sition of the vessel, will be permanent ly discontinued. Bearings are magnetic and given ap proximately; miles are nautical miles. This notice affects the "List of Lights and For Signals, Pacific Ccast, 1S37," page 12, No. 1004, and the "List of Bea cons 'and Buoys Pacific Coast, 1S96, page 17. By order of the Light-house Board: W. S. SCHLEY, Commodore, U. S. Navy, Chairman. Want of Confidence." In the House of Representatives here last Monday, Mr. Kahaulelio, of Maui, voted against indefinite postponement of the Achi-Gear amendment to the Constitution. He stated at the time that he intended to ultimately vote against the amendment under instruc tions from his constituents. A public meeting has since been held at La haina and a vote of want of confidence in Mr. Kahaulelio has been passed. The member said last evening that he was not at all worried about the vote, that it was inspired from here by people who had been trying to use him and was engineered at Lahaina by personal enemies. Committee Condemns. The Senate Committee on Public Lands w'll make a report disproving the plans of the new Diamond Head lighthouse, and condemning the work so far as it has progressed. The fault found is that the structure is alto gether too light and weak. Several members of the committee assert that a wind to any extent unusual will sure ly topple the light over to the ground. The support for the beacon was to be metal hollow posts. Senators McCand less and Wilcox declare that the tower should be of stone. Captured a Deserter. Nigel Jackson, of the Bicycle Patrol i of police, captured yesterday a sailor ; for whom there was a reward of 530. The sailor had deserted from the ship ; Babcock by jumping overboard when i the vessel was off TVaikiki and swim- j ming ashore. Jackson heard of the man being at a. dairy and went to the place ! and made the arrest without any trcu- ble. Race Date Named. The gentlemen backing the special race meeting for Kapiolani park are so certain .that "the backbone of the storm has been broken," that they have made a definite announcement for the giving of the advertised program. Next Satur day, the 0th inst., is the time chosen. The horses are ail in training again, and the track is even new in fairly good condition. SUNDAY SERVICES. Central Union Church corner Bore tania and Richards street. Douglas P. liirn:, minister. 0:Zo a. m. Sunday school and hi bio elates. 11 a. m. pub lic worship and sermon "Jesus amid the I 'aim Branches." C:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting. 7:30 -p. m. public worship and sermon "Jesus in the Temple The Place of Social Ser vice." Sunday schools, Hotel street Mission and Portuguese school 2:30 p. m. Palama Chapel 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. 7:30 p. m. gospel service. Spe cial services Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 7:30 p. m. Welcome for all. e e Christian Church, corner King, and Alakea streets. Preaching morning and etning by T. D. Garvin. Morning theme, "To what extent are we crea tures cf Circumstances." Evening theme. "If we set aside Christianity, what shall we adopt as a rule of Life?" Sunday school 9:4 a. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Women's prayer meeting Friday 2:30 p. m. Come and let us reason together. Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Beretania and Miller street, G. L. Pear son, pastor. Public worship tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m., Epworth League, C:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Bible class Thursday, 7:30 p. m. A welcome always to -all. Seats free. e Roman Catholic Cathedral, cor. Bere tania and Fort, Sunday: At 6 a.m. and 7 a. m., low masses, with Holy Commun ion. At 9 a. m., mass for children, with English sermon. At 10:30 a. m., high mass, with native sermon. At 2 p. m., rosary with native instruction. At 4 p. m., sermon in native and benedic tion. At 7 p. m., Portuguese service, with sermon and benediction. Week Days Low masses at 6 and 7 p. m. Seventh Day Adventist Public ser vice held today, and every Sabbath, (Saturday) in the Arion hall, at the rear of the Opera House, from 10 a. m. to 12 m. First hour occupied by Sab bath School. A cordial invitation extended to all at every service, a Salvation Army Over I X L Store. Adjutant and Mrs. Simonson in charge. Meetings every evening at 8 p. m., ex cept Tuesdays; Sunday at 7 and 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Friday evening and Sunday at 11 a. m;, holiness meetings. Why does your grocer like to sell Schilling 's Best baking powder ? Because there is eet-there and get-up and get-well and lots of other "good gets " in it. A Schilling & Company San Francisco 2215 March 91, 1898. With us means hard and tedious work, work that cannot be avoided any more than the Friday house clean ing. In fact stock taking is a form of house cleaning on a very large scale. Below we quote you a line of goods which we are anxious to sell rather than count them in on the inventory. Not that there is anything wrong, just the contrary, but by selling them now it saves handling, counting and remeasuring. 5 9 TURKISH TOWELS, all widths. LINEN NAPKINS. LINEN TOWELS. T.aBLE DAMASK. BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED DAMASK. SHEETING, all widths, from the nar rowest to the widest. FLANNELETTES. SERGES. GINGHAMS. EMBROIDERY FELT. LINEN DUCK. COTTON DUCK. LACE CURTAINS. COLORED SCRIMM. ! CRASH. PERCALES. KNITTING SILKS. ALL OVER EMBROIDERY. BED QUILTS, all qualities. TABLE CLOTHS. RIBBONS. j ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. j WHITE and COLORED FLANNEL. ; SEINE TWINE. . K K 1. 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X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X f OUR STOCK ftf ftf ftf Certainly offers advan tages not to be found elsewhere in the city of choice goods, entirely X X X X X X X new, and absolutely new in design. We know the prices are right. ftf ftf ftf X X X X X X ft? ftf ftf ftf ftf ftf ftf ftf ftf ftf X X X X X ugoy Footba atcn. 111 BASEBALL GROUNBS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, At 3:30 p. ni. The proceeds to be devot ed to the education of three orphan children. New Book Bulletin of the Golden Rule Bazaar: "Old Lamps for New Ones" by Charles Dickens, published in book form for first time. "The Dagger and The Cross" by Jos. Haiton. "Colomba" by Prosper Merimee. "The WTooing of Malkatoon" by Lew Wallace. "The Coming People" by Chas. F. Dole. "Men I have Known" by Dean. Farrar. "America's Contributions to Civiliza tion" by Pres. Chas. W. Eliot of Harvard. "Isaiah" a study of Chapters I-XII by H. G. Mitchell, Prof, in Boston University. "Gen'l Grant's Letters to a Friend" 1SC1-1SS0. "The Scholar and the State" by II. C. Potter, D.D. L.L.D. of New York. "The Generals Double" by Capt. Chas. King. "Life and Letters of Harriet Beecher Stowe" by Annie Fields. "The Interest of America In Sea Power, Present and Future," by Capt. A. T. Mahan, U. S. N. "Yankee Ships and Yankee Sai'jors" by Jas. Barnes. "Rubaiyat of Doc Sifers" by Jas. Whit- comb Riley. "Personal Friendships 'of Jesus" by J R. Miller, D. D. "Pink Marsh" by George Ade. "Arctie," by George Ade. "Quo Vadis" 5 cent3 Edition. 316 FORT STREET. BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS. Fort St., Opp. Wilder & Co., II. J. NOLTE, Prop. First -Class Lunches Served With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk. Open from 3 a. m. till 10 p. m. Smokers' Requisites a Specialty. mil R OUST 23Z-L3STZD: A SHIPLOAD OF NITRATE OF SODA An Excellent Fertilizer for Pattcons and Early Cane, And In the Dry Season. Idrance orders filled as received from the wharf. For further details address Hawaiian Fertilizing Company A. F. COOKE, Manager. P. O. Box 136. Honolulu. Correspondence solicited. Mantel Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Hanging Clocks. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Jewelry, SILVERWARE. SPECTACLES. Prices A.ro Right Manufacturing and repairing prompt ly done. Repairing fine and complicat-f-d Watches a specialty. M. R. COUNTER. 507 Fort St. W. EWING. ARTIST, Of San Francisco has a reputation superior to any competitor on the Pacific Coast for high class work In Water Color and Cray on, Portraits, Mr. Ewing makes specialties of Free hand Crayons, Porcelain Coloring, Por traits on Celluloid in Miniature for Brooches, Lockets, Etc, and since fcii arrival in Honolulu has produced many excellent specimens of his Art, which ire now on exhibition at Williams' Photographic Parlors. FORT STREET. 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. Refrigerated Poultry and Fresh Salmon CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Metropolitan Meat Market, Telephone 45. EX "DORIC"- Grass : Cloth : Handkerchiefs! SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Silk Shawls, New Porcelain Cups and Sauceri, Decorated Flower Pots, Rattan Chairs, Matting, Tea and Dinner Sets, Fire Crackers. WING W0 CHAN & CO, 210-212 NurAsu 6t. LOCKS REPAIRED, Electroplating AND GENERAL REPAIRS AT J. T. LUND'S, Opp. Club Stables. Fort Street. ielephone 395. Veal, H-cLttor. a.ncL ZEPoriir ALWAYS ON HAND. Sausages, Liver, Head Cbeese and Breakfast Bologne. Central Meat Market. 214 NUUANU ST. fiiiid Livery oiin Boording Slois Cor. Merchant and Richards Sts. LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES. Carriages, Surrey3 and Hacks at all hours. TELEPHONE 400. veys at m n u m u n LIMITED Offer for Sale: REFINED SUGARS. Cube and Granulated. PARAFIXE PAINT CO.'S Paints, Compounds and Buildlnc Papers, PAINT OILS, Lucol Raw and Boiled. Linseed Raw and Boiled. LNDURLNE, Water - proof cold - water paint. Inside and outside; In white and colors. FERTILIZERS, Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Scotch fertilizers, adapted for sugar cane and cofTee. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s chemical fer tilizers and finely ground Bona Meal. STEAM PIPE COVERING, Reed's patent elastic sectional pipe covering. FILTER PRESS CLOTHS, Linen and Jute. CEMENT, LIME & BRICKS. AGENTS FOR WESTERN SUGAR REFINING CO., San Francisco, CaL BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A, NEWELL UNIVERSAL MILL.&'d. (Manf. "National Cane Shredder"), New York, U. S. A- N. OHLANDT & CO., San Francisco, CaL RISDON IRON AND LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, San Francisco, CaL A Model Plant 13 not complete wltk out Electric Power, thus . dispenalna with small engines. Why not generate ybur power froa one CENTRAL Station? One gener ator can furnish power to your Pump, Centrifugals, Elevators, Plows, Rail ways and Hoists; also, furnish light and power for a radius of from IB t& SO miles. Electric Power being used, saves tkc labor of hauling coal In your Held, alio water, and does away with hlgh-prict engineers, and only have one engine tc look after In your mill. Where water power Is available It costs nothing to generate ElectrU Power. THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COM PANY is now ready to furnish Electric Plants and Generators of all descrip tions at short notice, and also has 01s hand a large etock of Wire, Chand&- lier3 and Electrical Goods. All orders will be given prompt tt- tention, and estimates furnished fos Lighting and Power Plants; also, at tention is given to House and Marine Wiring. THEO HOFFMAN, Manager. California Horses MATCHED TEAMS, FAMILY. HACK A NIX SADDLE HOUSES. Orders Taken for All Classes of Horses. STABLES, King St., Opp. Singer's BafceFf j. a. Mcdonald. i T. O. Box 42?. V i . M If-: ! i t Si it1 Y