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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 16, 1597.
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me Pacific Ciiiral feiiisei
Issued Every Morning, Except
Sunday, by the
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY,
Yen Holt Block, King Street.
C.
G. BALLENTYNE,
Manager.
SKIPPiliG IHTELLISENCE.
ARRIVALS.
Friday, April 15.
-uisbiuiiary ut'Aei .wominir our,
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from Micronesia.
Stmr. Jame3 Makee,
Tullet, from
Kapaa.
Rtmr.
ports.
Kauai, Bruhn, from Kauai
DEPARTURES.
Friday, April 15.
Stmr. Warrimoo, I lay, for Victoria,
Smr. Mauna Loa, Simerson, for Maui
and Hawaii ports.
Stmr. James Makee, Tullet, for Ka-
paa.
S t m r.
loa.
Mikaha'.a, Thompson, for Ko-
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
I- rorn Micronesia, per stmr. Morn
ing Star, April 15. From Ruk: Miss
Helen F. Price, Mrs. F. M. Price, Miss
Annette Palmer, Miss Louise E. Wil
son. From Jaluit: P. H. Kirnm, Chris
topher Ingalls, Rev. Lanien, Mrs. Lani-
en. From Butaritari: Robt. Anderson,
L. Skonfelt. From Caroline Islands:
J. Higgins, Geo. Higgins, Miss Lily
Higgins. From Apiang: Rev. L. M.
Mitchell. From Gilbert Islands: Rev.
S. P. Kaaia and wife, J. Manaia, Miss
H. Kaaia, Rev. Z. S. H. Paaluhi and
wife and 3 children.
Departures.
For Kona and Kau, per stmr. Mauna
Loa, 'April 15. J. Coeper, Mr. McAn
drews, J. Alstrom, C Hancock, J. D.
Paris, W. M. Giffard, A. W. Carter, N.
Kauhane, C. Bosse, Father Victor,
L. Whitehouse, L. P. Scott, C. Hancock.
From 'Makaweli, per stmr
Kauai,
April 15. E. Omsted, A. Tibbs, R. Mist,
Mrs. Mist.
IMPORTS.
From ;Kapaa. per stmr. James Ma
kee, April 15. 2500 bags sugar for C.
Brewer & Co. and 150 sks rice for E. O.
Hall & Son.
From Kauai, per stmr. Kauai, April
15. 7000 bags sugar for W. G. Irwin
& Co. and 73 sks taro.
WHARF AHD WAVE.
DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA
TION, April 15, 10 p. m The weather
is clear; wind, light, East.
The Claudine will be in from Maui
and Hawaii ports today.
The Iwa came in from Waialua and
(Kaena "Point Thursday night. She will
not go out again until Monday.
The C.-A. S. S. Warrimoo, Hay com
mander, got away for Vancouver and
Victoria at 5 p. m. yesterday, the time
she was advertised for.
The Morning Star is at Brewer's
wharf. Tho captain has made a strict
iorder forbidding any of the crew from
selling their curios aboard ship.
The James Makee returned yester
day morning with reports of fine
weather on the Garden Isle. Sugar left
as follows: Kilauea. 4100; Hanama
u hi, 5500; Lihue, 1G00; Koloa, 2500;
Makaweli. 500; Kekaha. 3500; Kapaa,
9000.
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 his assistant, Mr. Thomp
son, customers are promptly supplied.
Born on the Train.
A bouncing boy was born to a native
woman on board the early morning
train of Oahu Railway yesterday. The
woman was going to Waikele for a
fortnight with friends. She was taken
ill when a few miles from town and
several women aboard were called to
her assistance. At Kalauao the mother
left the train with her child and last
evening was reported as quite well.
Mr. Cooley was conductor of the train.
STORES TO LET.
The large store in Waverley Block,
formerly occupied by B. F. Ehlers &
Co., will be subdivided and applica
tion should be made at once to Henry
Waterhouse & Co., for stores of con
venient size and good location.
HENRY WATERHOUSE & CO.
PERSONAL .MENTION.
G. B. Davis, a sightseer, recently a
visitor to the islands, was heard to
remark that in all his travels he had
never been groomed in 'as satisfactory
a manner as at the Criterion Barber
Shop. Individual cups for rent for a
aomial sum, if desired.
Secretary Long declares that there is
not a mine marked on the government's
map of Havana iharbor. There are
people who claim it is time for Uncle
Sam -to get a map that has "mine
marked on the whole island of Cuba.
The Globe, St. Paul.
.MORNING STAR ARRIVES.
Missionary Packet Returns From
South Pacific.
Tb' missionary packet, Morning:
Star, Bray master, returned to port at
alout 12 noon yesterday, after a cruise
of about ninf months' duration through
the islands of Micronesia, distributing
provisions to the missionaries at work
among the natives. She came in look-
ing neat and clean, and not at all as if
she had been on a loner cruisp.
The trip throughout, with the excep-
tion or a ery uays, is reported by tne
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cantain anr matpv hp n? mn?f n pa?,
ant. The worst tinner that hanDened to
the Morning Star was the parting of
her main boom in a bloow met with
while on the way from Ruk here.
The Morning Star started from this
port on July 2Sth of last year, and ar-
rived here on April 15th, just a few
days lacking nine months.
The missionaries were met and talk
ed witn at all ports along the route.
They seemed to be more and more en
couraged. The work was getting along
splendidly and the more the natives
learned, the more anxious they seemed
to learn. Some changes in consequence
of missionaries returning home, were
necessary.
Rev. Mitchell who went down on the
Morning Star in July, returned to Ho
nolulu. "While the Star was at work
among the islands, he taught and
preacneu in ApaianK. itute a reunion
is reported under his administration.
Messrs. Anderson and Scumfelt, were
among the return missionaries trom
Butaritari in the Gilbert Islands. The
latter went to this place two years ago
to spread the Gospel among the na
tives. No one sent him. He simply
saw there was a neld for work ami
went, earning his own bread as he went
along and imparting as much knowl
edge as he could. He is now returning
to his home in Los Angeles. Mr. Scum-
felt says the children in the Gilbert
islands are just as other children. Some
are bright while others are dull. If
there is one branch they pick up more
quickly in than others, it is mathe
matics.
Among the other return missionaries
are Miss Foss, assistant to Mrs. Logan
in the girls school at Ruk; Miss Pal
mer of the Kusaie girls school, now on
her way home; Miss Wilson of the
Kusaie school, returning home for
treatment of her eyes; Mrs. Price,
whose husband is in charge of the
work at Ruk; Miss Price, returning to
the States to be educated; John, Hig
gins, a half white with relatives both
here and in the United States; Rev. S.
Kaaia, wife and daughter and Rev Ka
paaluhi, wife and three children.
Mr. Kimra was one of the passen
gers from the Marshall Islands, where
he has charge of the business of Mrs.
Ingalls, whose husband, now deceased,
was at one time American Consul to
Samoa. He is here on business and
will visit the States. He has in his
care Master Christopher Ingalls, son of
Mrs. Ingalls, who came up to be edu
cated. Chief Engineer Ranear is the posses
sor of a bottle club, given him by Ma
taafa, the Samoan chief who is now an
exile in Jaliut. He called on the old
chief and upon asking him what curi
ous he had, was shown various things.
Ranear got his eyes on the club and
asked him how much he would take for
it. "Are you an American," asked Ma
taafa. The answer being in the affirm
ative, the old chiet answered : very
well, you may have it for nothing."
Mate Anderson had troubles enough
of his own wuue in Micronesia. Sever
al times he made attempts to paint the
Morning Star, "but no sooner had he
done this, than the natives swarmed
about and destroyed his work. It was
necessary 'for him to postpone all oper
ations, until leaving the islands for
good.
The Star left Ruk on March 7th, and
during the time that elapsed before ar
riving here, steamed about five days.
Some ten days of bad weather. was met
with.
BORN.
SOULE In this city, April 14, 1S9S,
to the wife of Captain A. L. Soule,
a son.
NOTICE.
A SPECIAL .MEETING OF THE
Trustees of the Queen's Hospital will
be 'held at the rooms of the Chamber
of Commerce, on this Saturday, the
lGth inst., at 10 a. m.
GEO. W. SMITH,
Secretary.
DEUTSCHER GOTTESDIENST.
HERR PASTOR ISEXBEItG WIRD
am Sonntag den 17 April, Vormntags
11 Uhr in der Y. M. C. A. Hall predigen.
DER KAISERLICHE KONSUL.
NOTICE.
MR. W. P FOTEN II A U E R HAS
been elected as Treasurer of our Com
pany in place of Mr. C. Bosse, resign
ed. H. HAOKFELD & CO., LTD.
Honolulu, April 15, 1S9S.
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention
to Foreclose and of Sale.
'Jiice :s nereuy given mat ov virtue
of a power of sale contained in a cer
tain mortgage dated the 10th dav cf
October, A. D, 1S9G, made by Isaiah K.
Pahee, Hattie Puhi and D. K. Puhi,
her husband, all of Honolulu, Island
of Oahu, to Frederick L. Leslie of said
Honolulu, recorded in the office of the
Registrar of Conveyances, in Liber 163,
10110s 4o-'-d4, tne sam Frederick L.
Leslie, mortgagee, intends to foreclose
said mortra2'e fnr a breach rt nnnrt.
I " a " - Wiivi
tions in said mortgage contain n-
1 .. f v
wit- th nnn.mvmcnt
when due.
Notice is also hereby given, that all
and singular the lands, tenements and
hereditaments in said mortgage
contained and described will be sold
at public auction at the auction rooms
of James F. Morgan, on Queen street,
in said Honolulu, on Monday, the ISth
day of April, A. D. 1S9S, at 12 o'clock
noon of said day,
The property in said mortgage is thus
described, namely: All that certain
piece of land situate in said Kapalama,
llonoiulu and described as follows: Be
ginning at the South corner of this
lot and the West corner of lot described
in agreement made between William
Hammond and D. P. Kaiena and Kaui
dated August 12, 1S91, and running
about N. 51 deg. SO min. E. 110 feet
along said lot to a road; thence N. 42
deg. 30 min. W. 45 feet along said
road; thence South Westerly 110 feet
to a point 48 feet from the point of
beginning, thence to point of begin
ning; and being a portion of Royal
Patent No. 401 to P. Kanoa and the
same premises that were conveyed to
the said D. K. Puhi and Hattie Puhi
by William Fries and M. H. Hecht by
deed dated August 20, 1S96 and recorded
in the Office of the Registrar of Con
veyances in said Honolulu in Liber
ICS, folios 198-9, the said D. K. Puhi's
one undivided half of said premises
having been conveyed to the said
Isaiah K. Pahee by deed dated August
2G, 189G, and recorded in the Office
of the said Registrar in Liber 165,
folios 197-8.
Terms cash. Deeds at expense of
purchaser.
For further particulars apply to J.
M. Monsarrat, attorney for mortgagee.
FREDERICK D. LESLIE,
Mortgagee.
Dated Honolulu, March 25, 1898.
Lodge Le Progres 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: THIRD DEGREE.
Members of Hawaiian and Pacific
Lodges and all sojourning brethren are
fraternally invited to attend.
By Order of the W. M.:
THEO. P. SEVERIN,
Secretary.
FOR SALE.
THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY
situated at Honalo, North. Kona, Ha-
waii, two miles from Keauhou Land-
ing, comprising a suostantiai iouse
cx ii u. jjuuuiuga 1 11 gvjvju uiuci. i ui .j -
Ave acres of Land well walled. Two
Cisterns capacity 330 barrels. Coffee,
Orange and other Fruit Trees. Title
fee simple, unencumbered. A rare
chance. Address:
GEORGE F. CARSLEY,
Kealakekua P. O., N. Kona, Hawaii.
NOTICE.
Choice Thoroughbred White
Leghorn Eggs suitable for
hatching for sale.
C. F. HERRICK.
P. O. Box 409.
NOTICE.
The Maunawili Ranch at Kailua,
Oahu, has still on hand a few thou
sand six-months old Guatemala Coffee
seedlings, which the owners are pre
pared to furnish at reasonable prices
in quantities to suit. Apply at the of
fice of Wm. G. Irwin & Company, Limi
ted, agents.
ESTATE OF THE LATE
HAWES.
A. G. S.
ALL CLAIMS ON THE ABOVE
Estate which have not yet been
presented should be immediately
sworn to and handed to the under
signed in duplicate.
(Signed.) F. M. SWANZY,
Attorney for Executor.
Honolulu, April 13, 1S9S.
MEETING NOTICE.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Hawaiian Jockey Club will be held at
the rooms of the Pacific Club, this city,
on MONDAY, APRIL ISth next, fori
w Si?S
, i
3. G. WILDER.
Secretary.
Honolulu, April 11th, 1S9S.
NOTICE.
NEITHER THE CAPTAIN NOR
the Agents of the ship "A. J. Fuller"
will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew while at this port.
C. BREWER & COMPANY,
Agents.
Honolulu, April G, 1S9S.
The
that does the most work
to the cent.
Schzlhnpr's
3 your grocers.
S
TIME
The Fine Passenger Steamers
This Port as Hereunder:
FROM SAH FRANCISCO:
ALAMEDA APRIL 27
ZEALANDIA MAY 11
MARIPOSA MAY 25
ZEALANDIA JUNE 8
MOANA JUNE 22
Oceanic
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 lork by any steamship line to all European ports.
For further particulars apply to
Wm. G. IRWIN & Co.
LIMITED
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
aciflc Mail Steamship Co.
AND
Occidental $
Steamers of the above companies will
on or about the dates below mentioned.
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
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
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For freight and passage and all
AGENTS.
J. M. MONSARRAT.
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SEARCHER OF RECORDS AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE STATES OF NEW YORK
AND CALIFORNIA
LOANS PLACED AND NEGOTIATED.
Cartwright Block, Merchant Street. Telephone 68.
COPPEE 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 Nahiku, Maui. The Land lies
well, is of excellent quality and i3 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
. ftpnpral fiorpnk for thP. fnitariiim Brand nf Health Fnndv
u. Ufcvo.u .
New and Fresa Goods Beclfedb Every Packet from California.
Eastern States and European Markets.
scanaara uraaes or uannea v egeiauies, r runs uuu hsj.
Goods Delivered to Any Part of the city. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Island Trade Solicited.
P. O. BOX 145.
FOR SALE.
NEW RAMBLER BICYCLE. WITH
Lamp. The wheel is practically new,
having only been ridden one month.
Apply in writing "D. E. F.," Advertiser
office.
baking powder
Best at
U30
teamship Company.
TABLE:
of This Line Will Arrive at and Lave
FOR SAS1 FRANCISCO:
i ZEALANDIA APRIL 19
1 MARIPOSA appit. ?s
ZEALANDIA MAY 17
MOANA MAY 26
ZEALANDIA JUNE 14
ALAMEDA JUNE 23
Oriental Steamship
call at Honolulu and leave this Dort
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
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 8
CITY OF PEKING July 17
general information, apply to
to.
Ltd.
m n Mil am
: : TELEPHONE 92.
WANTED.
GOVERNESS TO TEACH ENGLISH
and French: one pupil- Hours from
9 to 12 a. m.
State references and terms.
Adress 'H. R.," ADVERTISER OFFICE.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Steamship Company.
Steamers of the above line, runnin
?n nnnocHnn tvlfh 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.
j N. Z., are
DUE AT HONOLULU
On or about the dates below stated, viz:
FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B.C.
For Suva. Wellington (N.ZO.anJ Sydney:
MIOWERA APRIL 15
WARRIMOO MAY 13
AORANGI JUNK 10
MIOWERA JULY 8
WARRIMOO AUG. 5
AORANGI SEPT. 2
MIOWERA SEPT. 30
WARRIMOO OCT. 2S
AORANGI NOV. 25
MIOWERA DEC. 25
FROM SYDNEY. WELLINGTON tN.Z. & SUVA
For Victoria and Vancouver (B.C.):
AORANGI MAY 11
MIOWERA JUNE 8
WARRIMOO JULY 6
AORANGI AUG. 3
MIOWERA AUG. 31
WARRIMOO SEPT. 2S
AORANGI OCT. 26
MIOWERA NOV. 23
WARRIMOO DEC. 21
Through tickets Issued from Hono
lulu to Canada, United States and En
rope. For Freight and Passage and all gen
eral information, apply to
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Li., Gen.Agts.
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.
FOR RENT.
Elegant Offices in tho
URIV PRIOR
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
E
III
S CO.
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 Is the only
center premises for sale convenient lor
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
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 1THE
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. Upon reading and filing the petition
of Helen Kamahalo Allweins in which
petitioner recites that petitioner is the
wifo 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. 1898, 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 i3 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. 1898.
(Sig.) A. PERRY,
First Judge of the Circuit Court of
the First Judicial Circuit of the
Hawaiian' Islands.
I certify the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the Order of Notice of
Publication now on file in the Clerk's
oCice of the Circuit Court of the First
Judicial Circuit of the Hawaiian Isl
ands. P. D. KELLETT, JR.
4SS3-lit
Clerk.
n Iff PROGRESS BLOCK.
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