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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL, ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 2. 1S07.
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Issued livery Morning, Except
Sunday, by the
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY
Von Holt Block, King Street.
C. G. BALLENTYNE,
Manager.
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jeave Pearl City. ..7:40 9:.r8 2:2S 2:'JH 5:53
Leave Kwa Mill. ...8:10 10:13 2:43 2:43 e:U
Arrive Walanae 10:34 .. 3:24 6:43
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Lave walanae. ...6:41 .. 1:32 .. 4:16
Leave Rwa Mill 7:13 9:10 2:07 3:31 4:31
Leave l'farl City. .7:50 9:43 2:33 4:22 5-2
Arrive Honolulu... 8:23 10:30 3:11 4:53 5:55
Freight trains will carry passenger ac
commodations.
F. C. SMITH, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.
v. L UNISON, Superintendent.
ARRIVALS.
Friday, April 1.
Stmr. Mauna Loa, Simerson, from
Maui and Hawaii ports.
Stmr. Kauai, Bruhn, from Kauai
ports..
DEPARTURES.
Friday, April 1.
Stmr. Waialeale, Parker, for Ka
huku. Stmr. James Makee, Tullett, for Ka
ra a.
Stmr. Ke Au IIou, Thompson, for La
Tiainn. PASSENGERS.
! Arrivals.
From Kona tautl Kau per stmr. Ma
nilla Loa, April 1. P. M. Wakefield,
C. Knacksted, J. M. Monsarrat, Wm.
Thompson, F. iS. Thomas, E. R. Hen
dry, J. Kane, Geo. McDougall, A. V.
iPeters, J. A. Gonsalves, Jonah Kuma
lae, J. M. Kaneakua, 'Master Keanu,
(Mrs. Kawaihoa, Miss Jane Haili, Miss
Abbie Guerney, Miss Goldie Gurney,
AIis Kammerer and 29 on deck.
From Makaweli, per stmr. Kauai,
April 1. Dr. King, H. Willeruth, Miss
A. Schoolman.
WHARF AND WAVE.
DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA
TION, April 1, 10 p. m. The weather is
cloudy; wind, fresh, northeast.
The H. illackfeld did not succeed hi
getting away yesterday. She is at the
Pacific 'Mail wharf waiting for more
sugar.
The James L. Stanford is 5G days out
from Newcastle with a full load o:" coal
consigned to W. G. Irwin & Co. This
has been bought by tin? Inter-Island
Co.
There is a dearth of taro in Wailuku,
Maui. The schooner Waialua has been
chartered to take three loads of the
Hawaiian staff of life to that place
from Ilanalei, on the Island of Kauai.
The Kauai arrived from Kauai ports
yesterday morning. Purser Piltz re
ports as follows:
"The. W. G. Hall was at Waimea
when we left. She will get 5000 bags
K. S. M. sugar. The Mikahala "was at
Ilanamaulu. The weather was very
rough there making loading difficult.
It was impossible to work at Ahukini.
The Noeau had to anchor near Kalihi
wai for shelter. Too rough to work.
Kilauea, strong NE winds prevail on
Kauai. Clean out K. S. M. Sugar left
as follows: G. & R.. S50 bags; E. L.
P. 9000; K. P. COO; L. P. 2400; M. S.
Co. 10,000.
Kindergarten 3Ianifers.
A meeting of the Kindergarten As
sociation was held yesterday forenoon.
Resolutions of regret for the death of
the late Mrs. II. W. Schmidt were pre
sented by Mrs. W. F. Allen and adopt
ed. Mrs. U. Thompson, who teaches
hygiene for the kindergartens, is on
duty again after a protracted illness.
Mrs. F. J. Lowrey has been appointed
chairman of the Ewa committed, vice
Mrs. J. B. Atherton, resigned. Mrs. E.
A. Jones assists in Palama work in
place of Miss Young, who is in Oakland.
Mrs. T. D. Garvin is another new mem
ber of the Palama committee. It was
reported by Mrs. Fuller that attend
ance upon the Hawaiian kindergarten
was increasing.
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
iionie, now patronage this shop.
DAILY ADVERTISER, delivered by
carrier to any part of the city for 73 cents
ftfsm m. mum. .'.TV- ltffrjfrih
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a month.
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It has greater
strength, and all the powder in the can
is of the same strength, and will do the
same perfect work.
It is the only powder that will hold its
strength for a long time, or that will keep
fresh during sea voyages, or in damp
climates.
It always makes
the finest biscuit,
cake, doughnuts,
rolls and muffins,
and no cook in
kitchen or camp
can afford to be
without it.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK
REGIMENTAL DRILL.
Orders for a Turnout Next Week
Are Issured.
Headquarters First Regiment National
Guard of Hawaii.
Honolulu, II. I., April 1st, 1S98.
Regimental Orders No. 43.
(1) iA Regimental drill ,and parade is
hereby ordered for Wednesday, April
Cth, 1893, at 7:30 p. m.
(2) Uniform: Fatigue, white trou
sers and leggings.
(3) The Regimental Commander ex
pects each of the companies in the
regiment 'to parade with 1G file front,
double rank, with the necessary offi
cers, guides and file closers.
By order of Colonel Fisher.
(Signed) JNO. SCHAEFER,
Capt. and Adjutant.
Palm Sunday Music.
At Centra'! Union Church on Sunday
the following selections will form part
of the musical services for the day:
Anthem "Prepare ye the way of the
Lord" Garrett
Choir.
Response ""Mendelssohn"
Choir.
Offertory "The Palms" "Faure"
Mr. H. F. Wichman and violin
obligato Mr. J. W. Yarndley.
EVENING.
nthem "Hosanna in the Highest"
"Slainer"
Choir.
lesponse Beethoven
Choir.
Offertory "O Jesus Thou art stand
ing" "Norris"
Mrs. R. F. Woodward and violin obli
gato Mr. J. W. Yarndley.
ostlude Organ (selected)
Mr. W. F. Ingalls.
Lodge Le Profires De 1'Oceanie.
NO. 124. A. & A. S. RITE.
There will be a special meeting of
Lodge Le Progres de L'Oceanie, No.
124, A. & A. S. Rite, at its hall, Fort
street, near Hotel THIS (Saturday)
EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock.
WORK: FIRST DEGREE.
Members of Hawaiian and Pacific
Lodges and all sojourning brethren are
fraternally invited to attend.
Bv Order of the W. M.:
THEO. P. SEVERIN,
Secretary.
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THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET
ing of the Pioneer Building and Loan
Association will be held at the Cham
ber of Commerce on MONDAY EVEN
ING, April 4, 189S, at 7:30 o'clock.
Payments are required in gold.
A. V. GEAR, Secretary.
NOTICE.
THE STEAMER "MAUNA LOA"
will receive freight all day Tuesday,
and will sail on Wednesday morning
at 10 o'clock.
LOST.
DIAMOND PIN WHILE LEAVING
the steamer Moana Wednesday. Pin
is in the shape of a gold bar with a
cluster of diamonds in the center.
Finder will leave at this office and re
ceive suitable reward.
SITUATION WANTED.
AS HOUSEKEEPER OR CARE OF
children, by an American Girl. Ad
dress in- writing "HOUSEKEEPER,"
Hawaiian Gazette Office.
Pionee
AMD ion
The superiority of
the Royal Bak
ing Powder over
and above all
other kinds is
never so manifest
as when tried in
comparison.
ROYAL
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SUBSCRIBERS
TO-
Mutual Telephone Co.
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Auger, Dr Geo F, Richard and
Hotel sts. Office hours: 10 to
12 a. m.; 3 to 4, and 7 to 8 p. m.
Carter, A W, res Liliha and Judd
St3
Chase, C D, res Spencer ave and
Hackfeld st
Davey, F, res King st
Foster, Miss A M, res Fort st
Girdler, Chas, res Nuuanu valley
Girvin, J W, res Nuuanu and
School
iHalstead, Robt, res 'Makiki
Hawaiian Hotel, annex, Waikiki
'High, C B, res Alapai st
Hough, L W, res
Kennedy, Jas A, res
Klemme, H, res
Killean, Miss M E, Hotel st
Marine Railway, Kakaako
Marques, A, res Emma st
Mohican, U S S
Paget, Dr Owen F, office Masonic
Temple. Office hours: .10 a. m.
to 1 p. m. ; 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m.
Paget, Dr Owen F, res King st
Piimoku, Chas, res Beretania and
Smith sts
Porter, Mrs T C, res Alakea st
Sang Chan, Tailor, Hotel st
tSchuman's Carriage Repository
Star Dairy, Kahauiki
Steward, Mrs C, res School st
Vida, Henry, res School st
Weddick, Dr J, Alapai and Bere
tania. Office hours: 9 to 11 a.m.;
1 to 3, and 7 to S p. m.
Wing Chew Lung Ca
Wing Hing Lung Co, Hotel
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
First Judicial Circuit, Hawaiian
Islands. In Probate. In the mat
ter of the Guardianship of
GEORGE ALLWE1NS, an Insane
Person. Order of notice and pub
lication. Upcn reading and filing the petition
of Helen Kamahalo Allweins in which
petitioner recites that petitioner is the
wife of George Allweins; that said
George Allweins is an insane person
and residing without the Republic of
Hawaii, but having estate therein; that
it is proper that a Guardian should be
appointed and praying that David Day
ton be appointed Guardian of the per
son and estate of said insane person.
Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered
that all persons having any interest
in the premises appear before me at
my chambers in the Judiciary Building
in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaiian
Islands, on MONDAY, the 18th day of
April, A. D. 1S9S, 10 o'clock A. M..
then and there to show cause 'if any
they have why the prayer of the peti
tioner herein should not be granted.
And it is further ordered that a
certified copy -of this Order be pub
lished daily for two weeks in the Paci
fic Commercial Advertiser, a daily
newspaper printed and published in
the English language in Honolulu
aforesaid.
Dated at Honolulu, H. I., April 1st,
A. D. 1S9S.
(Sig.) A. PERRY.
First Judge of the Circuit Court of
the Firs: Judicial Circuit of the
Hawaiian Islands.
I certify the foregoing is a true and
correct copy cf the Order of Notice of
Publication now on file in the Clerk's
office of the Circuit Court of the First
Judicial Circuit of the Hawaiian Isl
ands. ,
P. D. KELLETT, JR.,
4SS3-1U Clerk.
NOTICE.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the
Olowalu Company will be held at the
office of Wm. G. Irwin Sc Co., Limited,
on Monday. April 4, i:sys, at it a. m. i
C. BOSSE,
Secretary Olowalu Company.
ti,o n a 7kTT T : (srrn -week v) 13 Issnpd i
on Tuesdays and Fridays.
owder
ceanic Steamship Company.
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The Fine Passenger Steamers
This Tort as Hereunder:
FROM SAN FRAHCSSCB:
ZEALANDIA
ALAMEDA ..
APRIL 13
APRIL 27
ZEALANDIA MAY
MARIPOSA MAY
. JUNE S
JUNE 22
MOANA
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 S. S. Co.
'acme Man
ccidentai
Steamers of the above companies will
on or about the dates below mentioned.
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
BELGIC Apt. 9
PERU Apr. 19
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
if
AGENTS.
J. M. MONSARRAT.
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SEARCHER OP RECORDS AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOIt THE STATES Oi' NEW YOIIK
AND CALIFORNIA
LOANS PLACED AND NEGOTIATED.
CartoigM Block, Merchant Street. Telephone 68.
COFFEE LANDS for Sale or to Lea
Kaohe 4, in the celebrated Cofiee JJis
will be sold either in large or small
FOR SALE 1. 75 acres of Coffee
well, is of excellent quality and is wate
year. 2. 5 70-100 acres Taro Land at
FOR LEASE 1. A House and L
furnished and contains seven rooms an
rooms, servant's room, Carriage Hou
These premises will be leased for a te
E. McINTYRE & BRO
East Corner Fort and King Streets.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX
iFoceries, Provisions a
General Agents for the Sanitarium Brand of Health Foods.
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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. BOX 145. ::::: TELEPHONE 92.
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
The undersigned, the Assignee in
Bankruptcy of the Estate of S. Kasa
matsu, gives notice that he has filed
in the Circuit Court, First Circuit, H. I.,
his accounts as such Assignee, and has
asked for a settlement of the same and
a discharge, and that hearing on the
same has been set for Friday, April S,
1S9S, at 10 o'clock a. m.
C. BOSSE,
Assignee of the Estate of S. Kasamat
su, bankrupt.
NOTICE.
During my absence from the Islands
Mr. Ernest A. R. Ross is fully author
ized as an Agent of the Caledonian In
surance Company of Edinburgh, Scot
land. E. F. BISHOP,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
Dated Honolulu, March 31st, 1S9S.
NOTICE.
During my absence from the Islands
Geo. II. Roberson, Esq., is fully author
ized to act for me under Power of At
torney. E. F. BISHOP.
Dated Honolulu. March 31st, 189S.
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el Tills Line Will Arrive at and Leave
FOR SA!i FRANCISCO:
ZEALANDIA .
i MARIPOSA . . .
. APRIL 19
. APRIL 28
11 ZEALANDIA
2o'mOANA
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. . . MAY 17
. . . MAY 2G
. . JUNE 14
.. JUNE 23
ZEALANDIA
! ALAMEDA . .
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teamship Co.
AND -
Oriental Steamship Co.
call at Honolulu and leave this port
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
jRIO DE JANEIRO Apr. 12
, GAELIC Apr. 22
.CITY OF PEKING Apr. 30
DORIC May 10
CHINA May 20
BELGIC May 31
PERU June 10
COPTIC June 19
RIO DE JANEIRO June 2S
GAELIC . July S
CITY OF PEKING July 17
general Information, apply to
Op
id In
se at Papa 2, Olelomoana 1, Kolo and
trict of Kona, Hawaii. These Lands
tracts to suit purchasers. Also:
Land at Nahiku, Maui. The Land lies
red by a running stream most of the
Waianu, Koolau, Maui, near Keanae.
ot at Waikiki. The house is partly
d- a lanai, kitchen, pantry, two bath
se and Stables. Good sea bathing,
rm of years at a reasonble rental.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
At a regu'ar meeting of the stock
holders of E. Peck & Co., Ltd., held
this day, the following Officers and
Directors were elected to serve for the
ensuing year:
James L. McLean President
W. Wolters Vice-President
E. Peck Treasurer and Manager
C.' C. Conradt Secretary
N. E. Gedge Auditor
The above officers constitute the
Board of Directors.
C. C. CONRADT,
Secretary.
Honolulu, H. L, March 25, 1S98.
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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.
4869-tf.
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Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Steamship Company.
Steamers of the above line, running
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 HO MO LULU
On or about the dates below stated, viz:
FPO.H VANCOUVER AND
For Suva. Wellington (N.Z
MIOWERA
WARRIMOO
AORANGI
MIOWERA
WARRIMOO
AORANGI
MIOWERA
WARRIMOO
AORANGI
MIOWERA
VICTORIA. B.C.
,),anJ Sydney:
APRIL
15
MAY
JUNE
13
30
JULY
AUG.
. . .SEPT.
...SEPT.
OCT.
30
28
NOV. 25
DEC. 25
FROM SYDNEY, WELLINGTON (N.Z., & SUVA
For Victoria and Vancouver iB C j:
WARRIMOO APRIL 13
AORANGI MAY 11
MIOWERA JUNE S
WARRIMOO .JULY G
AORANGI AUG. 3
MIOWERA AUG. 31
WARRIMOO SEPT. 2S
AORANGI OCT. 2G
MIOWERA NOV. 23
WARRIMOO DEC. 21
Through tickets Issued from Hono
lulu to Canada, United States and Eu
rope. For Freight and Passage and all gen
eral information, apply to
THEO. H. DAVIESS CO., Li., Gen.Agts.
CHAS. BREWER & GO.'S
New York Line,
The Bark "IOLANI" will sail from
New York r.o 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.
i Specis it
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,009
Paid Up Capital " 7,500,000
Reserve Fund " 5,464,000
HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
Kobe, London, Lyons, New York,
San Francisco, Shanghai,
Bombay, Hong Kong.
Transacts a General Banking aad
Exchange Business.
Agency Yokohama Specie Bank:
New Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I.
THE
Will Collect your Accounts for
you in a Prompt and Sat
isfactory Aanner.
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
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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
iirnmiii
4859-tf
314 Fort Street.
Best Residence Lots
For Sale.
There are only Eight Lots situated
on mauka side of Beretania Street and
lying between Punchbowl Street' and
Miller Lane for sale. It i3 the only
center premises for sale convenient Tor
residences in market.
Prices are very reasonable. For
terms and further particulars apply to
W. C. ACHI & CO.,
i i Real Estate Brokers.
Honolulu, February 16th 1898
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