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THE TACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, APRIL 4, ISO"
me Poet coiiitici Mraiisef
Issued Every. Morning, Except
Sunday, by the
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY,
Von Holt Block, King Street.
C. G. BALLENTYNE,
Manager.
METEOROLOGICAL RECORD.
By the Government Survey. Published
Every Monday.
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SHIPPING IH1ELLIGEHCL
ARRIVALS.
Saturday, April 2.
Stmr. Helene, Maedonald, from Ha
waii ports.
Stmr. Mokolii, Bennett, from Molo
kai, Lanai and Maui.
Stmr. Mikahala, Thompson, from
Kauai ports.
Stmr. Kaena, Mosher, from Oahu
ports.
Sunday, April 3.
Stmr. Maui, Freeman, from Maui
ports.
Stmr. W. G. Hall, Haglund, from
Kauai ports.
Stmr. Ke Au IIou, Thompson, from
Kauai.
Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, from
Oahu ports:
Haw. bk. Diamond Head, Ward, from
Seattle, Wash.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
From ;Molokai, Lanai and Maui
ports, per stmr. Mokolii, April 2 W.
A. Wali, Judge Carter, F. A. Ilayselden,
Mr. Hass and Miss Bruce, 'Miss Bindt.
From Kauai ports, per stmr. Mikaha
uu, April 2 A. Thomas and iMiss E.
Thomas.
"From Hawaii ports, per stmr. Helene,
April 2 Dr. Clarke.
From Kauai ports, per stmr. W. G.
Hall, April 3 A. S. Wilcox, F. W. Car
ter, wife and 2 children, Mrs. II. Isen
berg, Mrs. A. Askew and son, Mrs. S.
Kaiu and son, .Mrs. L. Hellun, G. D.
Gear., C. 'A. Doyle, A. Garvin, II.
Siuttze, E. Deinert, J. Ferreira, Chin
Fook and 54 on deck.
From tMaui ports, per stmr. Maui,
April 3. J. W. Keiki and wife, Mrs.
Keanu, 13. K. Kaiwiaea and wife, (Miss
Kaiwiaea, .Mrs. S. W. Kaai, Master
Toomey, Mrs. M. A. Pa, J. E. Hopkins,
A. Haneberg, Awana, Sing You. W. II.
Holokahiki, J. A. Aheong, T. II. Mae
donald and wife, Miss S. Cushingham,
Mrs. J. G. Anderson and 21 deck.
IMPORTS.
From Maui ports, per stmr. Maui,
April 3. 7.25S bags sugar, 252 bags
potatoes. 13G bags corn, 1 horse, GO
head cattle, 70 hogs, 146 pkgs. sundries.
From Kauai ports, per stmr. Ke Au
Hou, April 34,000 bags sugar.
From Kauai ports, per stmr. W. G.
Hall, April 35,320 bags sugar, 150
bags taro, 30 bags pia. 10 bdls. hides
and 1 horse.
From Oahu ports, per stmr. J. A.
Cummins, April 3750 bags rice and
S00 bags sugar.
From Oahu ports, per stmr. Kaena.
April 2 500 bags sugar, for Castle &
Cooke and 2 pes. machinery.
From .Hawaii ports, per stmr. He
lene, April 2 75 head cattle for Metro
politan Meat Co., 4,000 bags sugar for
V. G. Irwin & Co.
From Kauai ports, per stmr. Mika
hala. April 25,000 bags sugai for If.
Hackfeld & Co.
From iMaui, per stmr. iMokolii, April
2 TOO bags sugar for W. G. Irwin &
Co.
Decks Awash Four Days.
The HaAvaiian bark Andrew Welch
reached San Francisca March lGth, IS
days from Honolulu. Captain Drew re
ported having had one of the roughest
voyages on record, and said, that at
times ,he thought his ship was founder
ing. Two days out from Honolulu the
ad weather commenced, and on March
5th a terrific gale from the northwest
was encountered. The nor'wester was
accompanied by tremendous seas which
"broke over the vessel from every di
rection and kept her decks awash for
four days.
Kitten Hy I)o.
John Wilson, the contractor and rub
aer tire magnate, is carrying a careful
ly bandaged hand. The wound is from
the bite of a dog. Mr Wilson is some
what of a fancier and has with him in
ids walks most of the time a blooded
and well trained bull terrier. This ani
mal is easily held in check unless at
tacked. Then it gets down to business.
The Wilson dog was set upon by an
other night before last and a second
ater had a "hold." In settling the dis
pute John was bitten on the hand by
-the strange dog.
DAILY ADVERTISER, delivered by
carrier to any part of the city for 73 cents
a month.
The GAZETTE (semi-weekly) is issued
WHARF AHD WAVE.
The schooner Ada got away for Maui
on Sunday.
The schooner Kawailani .-ailed for
Oahu pons, Sunday.
Tlie J. A. Cummins came in Sunday
with a cargo of sugar and rice.
The W. G. Irwin ha3 finished dis
charging her cargo of general merchan
dise at the Oceanic wharf.
The Iwalani has been away from
port about, ten days. She ought to be
back from Hamakua very soon.
Tlie bark H. Hackfeld is still un
able to get to sea on account of her
cargo of sugar not being completed.
The HackfeMl has been in port since
February 19th. Sae took 34 days to
discharge.
The Ke Au Hon came in from Kauai
ports Sunday morning bringing a full
cargo of sugar. : urser Had way reports
as follows: Sugar left on Kauai, 27,
500 divided as follows: K. S. M., 1,200;
Mak., 1.500; L. P., 4,000; H. M., 2,500;
M. vS. Co., 12,000; K. S. Co., C.300 and
weather unsettled. Wind X. to N. E.,
showery. Noeau at Kiiauea.
The Hawaiian bark Diamond Head,
Ward master, was reported off Dia
mond Head, Saturday night and haul
ed alongside Allen & Robinson's wharf
at about 8 a. m. Sunday, 19 days from
Seattle, Wash., with a cargo of 707,000
feet of lumber for Allen & Robinson.
An uneventful voyage is reported. The
Diamond Head will start discharging
odi.y.
iic sieo
For PORTLAND, Oregon.
Taking Freight for Seattle, Tacoma
and other Sound Ports.
The new Steamship
"BRAEMAR,"
3,001 tons, will leave this port for Port
land, Or., on or about the 9th
April.
For Freight apply to
Theo. H. Davies & Co. Ld., Agts.
NOTICE.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the
Olowalu Company will be held at the
office of Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited,
on Monday, April 4, 1S9S, at 11 a. m.
C. BOS3E,
Secretary Olowalu Company.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
At an annual meeting of the Lin Yee
Chung, Chinese Cemetery Association,
of iManoa, held on the 1st inst., tine
following officers were duly elected for
the ensuing year:
Lam Kara Chin President
Chock Tong Vice-President
Luke Chan Secretary
Wong Chow Treasurer
LUKE CHAN,
Secretary.
Hono'lulu, April 2, 1S9S.
SITUATION WANTED.
AS HOUSEKEEPER OR CARE OF
children, by an xVmerican Girl. Ad
dress in writing "HOUSEKEEPER,"
Hawaiian Gazette Office.
LOST.
DIAMOND PIN WHILE LEAVING
the steamer Moan a 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.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
First Judicial Circuit, Hawaiian
Islands. In Probate. In the mat
ter of the Guardianship of
GEORGE ALLWEINS, an Insane
Person. Order of notice and pub
lication. Unnn readine and filing the petition
of Helen Kamahalo Allweins in which
petitioner recites that petitioner is the
wife of George Allweins; tnat saia
Georsre Allwsins is an insane person
and residing without the Republic of
Hawaii, but having estate therein; that
t is proper that a Guardian should be
ippointed and praying that David Day
on 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
mv chambers in the Judiciary Building
in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaiian
Islands, on MONDAY, the lSth day oi
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.
(Sis.) A. PERRY.
First Judge of the Circuit Court of
the First Judicial Circuit of the
Hawaiian Islands.
Mem Poc
KID GO
I certify the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of 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.,
4SS3-14.t Clerk.
The recent 4 4 hard times"
expenses.
. This has encouraged the invasion of" cheap" bale-
ing- powder baking- powder vn;:h sells for a small
price, but which either does not do the work, or is
bad for the insides, or both.
Honest baking powder cannot: be made to sell for
25 or 30c. a pound. Thc;e are a Tew honest baking
powders at higher prices. Of these Schillings Best is
the right one, partly because
0
ceanic Steamship Compan
IM
I
The Fine Passenger Steamers, of
This Port as Hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO:
ZEALANDIA APRIL 13 . ZEALANDIA APRIL 19
ALAMEDA APRIL 27 mAHPu)A APRIL 2S
ZEALANDIA MAY 11 ZEALANDIA MAY 17
MARIPOSA MAY 25 j MOAN A MAY 25
ZEALANDIA JUNE 8 ZEALANDIA JUNE 14
MOANA JUNE 22 ! ALAMEDA JUNE 23
I
In connection with the sailing of the abc -e 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
LIMITED
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
mmumii
n
ail Steamship
mm
AND
ccidental &
Steamers of the above companies will
on or about the dates below mentioned.
FOR JAPAH ADD CHIHA:
BELGIC Apr. 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
AGENTS.
J. M. MONSARRAT.
SF.AT.cnER OF T ECO 11 D
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE STATES Oh' EV OKv
AND CALIFORNIA
LOANS PLACED AND NEGOTIATED.
CartirlgM Block, Merchant Street. Telephone 68.
LAKES for Sale or to Lease at Papa 2, Olelomoana 1, Kolo and
KaohT4 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 Nahiku, Maui. The Land lies
well, is of excellent quality and is watered by a running strearn most the
year 2. 5 70-100 acres Taro Land at Waianu, Koolau, Mam. near
FOR LEASE 1. A House and Lot at Waikiki. The uouse :s partly
furnished and contains seven rooms and a lanai, chen 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.
2 JV
ast Corner Fort
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries. Provisions and
General Agents for ttie 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 etables, Fruits and Fisn.
Goods Delivered to Any Part of the city. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Island Trade Solicited. ,,TC. oo
- TELEPHONE 92.
f . Ju UWA -T- .... -
ill UK!
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, 1S9S, at 7:30 o'clock.
Payments are required in gold.
A. V. GEAR, Secretary.
have made people cut off j
j
it g'oes farthest
A
I id
This Line Will xVrrive at and Leave
FOR SASi FRAKCI3C0:
Oriental Steamship (Jo.
call at Honolulu and leave this port
FOR SM FRANCISCO:
I RIO DE JANEIRO Apr. 12
i 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 28
GAELIC July S
CITY OF PEKING. July 17
general Information, apply to
3 AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
J a
Co
in! kl.
1NTYRE Sl BRO.
and King Streets.
TO LET.
. ftaWo vnn?p. corner of Bc-re-
I tania and Punchbowl streets, contain
!. i..-,v,,- i-mfh-room. ser
Feed
ins: s rooms, fvui-iicu,
rants' rooms, stables and every con
venience; 1 minutes' walk from Po.t
Office.
Vacant from 1st April.
Apply to J- Lt- A
At B. F. Ehlers & Co.
4S69-tf.
Auction Sale
-OF-
j UnCMflied G00(!S.
j
Dy order of the Collector General ot
Customs, I will sell at Public Auction,
at my salesroom. Queen street, Honolu
lu, on THURSDAY, April 7, 1S9S, at 10
o'clock, a. m., the following unclaimed
articles from the Custom House, Hono
lulu: L. W. James, 1 iksr. m..lse., S. S.- Austra
lia, July, 2K").
J. S. Knott, 1 ykg. raper, S. S. Marij-osa,
i August,'
i -J. It. Adam?, 1 i-kg. printed matter, S. S.
Australia. Augrust,
Diamond M, 1 i'kT. shoyn, S. Belic,
August, 1 !.'.
Mrs. W. C Weedcn, 1 pkg. dry plates,
S. S. Australia, September, lsi't.
V'. S., 1 pks. shoyn, . S. lorie, Se-tem-
l.ex
Yuen Kee, l pk?. lantern, S. S. Australia,
October, 11 1.
Diamond K. S. K., 1 I kg. empty tub, S. S.
Coptic, October, lSi'O.
Diamond A. K... 2 pkgs. salted plums, S. S.
Belgic, Octobe-,
Xo. 2 Diamond Y. K., 1 pkg. nsh. S. S.
IVIpie, October. ":.
Diamond K. Jr., Xo. 1 pkg. mac, S. S.
Delgic, Uco'-H'", 1V".
Diamond Y II. S., 1 l-kg. mdso., S. S.
r.eb'.ic, 0 tobe. , lSl'i:.
X. M., 1 pkg. sardives, S. S. Peru, Novem
ber, 1?"'.
W. T. YVhittoy. 1 pkg., S. S. Austra
lia, Xovembei,
YV. AY. C, 1 j -g. v.-ater nuts, S. S. Rio
!e Janeiro. November, ISl'G.
YV"
x.
YV. C, 1 pkg. empty box, S. S. Pio do
Janeiro, November, lS'.'tf.
At., 1 pkg. ginger, S. S. Rio de Janeiro,
November, 1IH?.
Diamond L Co., 7 pkgs. shej-n, S. S. Sa
kura Jlaru, December, 1S0C.
K. L. Tracy, 1 pg. samples, S. S. Aus
tralia, December, ISOrt.
Diamond S., 1 pkg. fish, S. S. Tom, Janu
ary, 1$J7.
Evening Bulletin, 1 pkg. electro plate,
S. S. Australia, January, 1S07.
R. IT. Foster, 1 pkg. books, S. S. Austra
lia, January,
C. I. Vib on, 1 pkg. fruit cake, S. S. Mio
wera, January, 1S07.
C. G. Parsons, 1 pkg. Catarrh cure, S. S.
Australia, March, 1SD7.
Diamond AI. S., 1 pkg. empty tub, S S.
Peru, March, 1S07.
C. D. Walker, 1 pkg. 3 boards, S. S. Mio
wcra, April, 1S07.
Half Diamond S., No. 6, 1 pkg. Jap. boxes.
unknown, unknown.
YV. Diamond T. YV, 1 pkg. sausages.
A. T. King, 1 pkg. samples.
YV. S., 1 pkg. empty box.
Diamond T. N., 1 pkg. Jap medicine.
K. Kawcsaki, I pkg. Jap. can fish.
Diamond K. S. K., 1 pkg. beans.
Diamond K., 1 pkg. turpentine.
Circle Y., 1 pkg-. kerosene oil, S. S. City
of Peking, November, ISOfi.
Circle Y., i pkg. empty, S. S. City of
Peking, November, 1S9G.
N. M., 1 pkg. wooden frame.
Diamond IT.. 1 pkg. 4-dozen can fish.
Diamond YV., 1 pkg. cartgs. and shells.
F. T. Ij. & Co., 1 pkg. brandy labels.
X. M., 1 pkg. Jap. morter.
J. TT. Cody & Co., 1 pkg. bomb, lances.
J. II. Cody & Co., 1 pkg. bomb, lances.
N. M., 1 pkg. macaroni.
N. M., 1 pkg. bakers' impl.
N. 1L, 1 pkg. Jap. newspapers.
X. M., 1 pkg. wooden coin boxes.
J. B. & Co., 1 pkg. 6-dozen Jap. shirts.
J. B. ft Co., 1 pkg. mdse.
J. B. & Co., 1 pkg. mdse.
J. P.. & Co., 1 pkg. mdso.
N. M., 1 pkg mdse.
K. B. & B. IB B., 1 pkg. 100 lbs. salmon,
S. S. YVarrimoo, September, 1803.
G. & Co., 1 pkg. 5-dozen miner. T. water,
B. S. Monowai, April, 1S'J7.
Y. M. C. A., 1 pkg. gym. appar., S. S.
AJiowera, May, 1S07.
Half Diamond K. M., 4 plcgs. plums and
sea weed, S. S. Coptic, June, 1S97.
Benson, Smith & Co., 1 pkg. gal. battery,
S. S. Australia, June, 1S07.
Square Y. B. T., No. 10, 1 pkg. rock candy,
S. S. Rio de Janeiro, July, 1S07.
A. A., 1 pkg. beer, S S. Mariposa, June,
1SD7.
P. B., No. 1, 1 pkg. lubricant.
D. Kupihea, ?, pkgs. pictures and frames.
Jas. F. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
The undersized, the Assignee in
Bankruptcy of the Estate of S. Kasa
matsu, gives not! .e that he has filed
in the Circuit Court, First Circuit, II. I.,
his accounts as such Assignee, and. has
asked for a settlement of the same and
a discharge, anri that hearing on the
same has been set for Friday, April S,
1S9S, at 10 o'clock sl. 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 cf Edinburgh, Scot
land. E. F. BISHOP,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
Dated Honolulu. March 31st, 1S9S.
NOTICE.
During my absence from the Islands
Geo. H. Roberson, Esq., is fully author
ized to act for me undc-r Power of At
torney E. F. BISHOP.
Dated Honolulu, March 3Ut, 1S98.
NOTICE.
THE STEAMER "MAUN A LOA"
will receive freight all day Tuesday,
and will sail on Wednesday morning
at 10 o'clock.
I Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Steamship Company.
i .
; Steamers of the above IIne Sf
in connection with the CANAJJIAW
, PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY De
! tween Vancouver, II. C and Sydney,
i N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. O-.
! Honolulu. Suva (Fiji), and Wellington,
' N. Z., are
j DUE AT HONOLULU
On or about the date3 below stated, viz:
VICTORIA. B.C.
ani Svdney:
FROM VANCOUVER AND
ForSuva. Wellington (N.Z
MIOWLRA
WARRIMOO
AO RANG I
MIOWERA
WARRIMOO
AORANGI
MIOWERA
WARRIMOO
AORANGI
MIOWERA
APRIL
15
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUG.
SEPT.
SEPT.
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.
13
10
8
5
30
2S
25
25
FROM SYDNEY. WELLI NGTON (N.Z.. & SUVA
' For Victoria and Vancouver (B-C-B
WARRIMOO APRIL 13
AORANGI MAY 11
MIOWERA , JUNE 8
WARRIMOO JULY 6
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. DAVIES & CO., Ld., Gen. Agts.
CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S
New York Line,
The Bark "IOLANI" will sail from
New York to Honolulu on or about
April 1, 189S.
If sufficient Inducement offers. Ad
vances made on shipments on liberal
terms. For further particulars, address
Messrs. CIIAS. BREWER & CO., 27
Kilby Street, Boston or
C. BREWER & CO.. Ltd.,
Honolulu Agents.
1 Miai id Bit
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000
Paid Up Capital " 7,500,000
Reserve Fund " 5,464,000
HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
Kobe, London, Lyons, New Ycrk,
San Francisco, Shanghai,
Bombay, Hong Kong.
Transacts a General Banking and
Exchange Business.
Agency Yokohama Specie Bank:
New Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I.
-THE-
t!
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 vates for special classes of
bills.
Ring up telephone No. 256, or call
around at ?10 King street, for further
information.
FOR RENT.
Elegant Gffices in tho
r nnnnnn
Single or en suite.
Electric Elevator, Electric Lights;
Lavatory and Sanitary arrange
ments complete.
! Rooms ready for occupancy by the
15th ct April.
For terms, inquire of
c
L
4859-tf
314 Fort Street.
Best Residence Lots
For Sale.
! There are only Eight Lot3 situated
, on mauka side of Beretania Street, and
lying between Punchbowl Street' and
: Miller Lane for sale. It i3 the only
j center premises for sale convenient for
I residences in market.
Price3 are very reasonable. For
terms and further particulars apply to
W. C. ACHI & CO..
i tr , i r- Rea Estate Brkers.
j Honolulu, February ICth 1898
I 4845-tf
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MRU
BLOCK
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on Tuesdays and Fridays.

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