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s THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, 31 AY 0; 19S. me coiiiwla H Iv-iued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by tho awaiian gazette company Von Holt Block, King Street. FIRST COURT DAi C. G. BALLENTYNE, Manager. ARRIVALS. Stmr. Mikahala, Kauai ports. Monday, May 2. Thompson, from DEPARTURES. Dimond; Nilson, for Monday, May 2 i at fit v of Peking, Smith, for San Francisco. Am. bk. W. H sati Francisco. Am. bk. Martha Davis, boule, for San Francisco. Stmr. James Makee, Tullett, for Ka- paa. Stmr. Stmr. ports. Stmr. ports. Stmr. Lanai and Maui ports. Kauai, Bruhn, for Kauai ports. Kaon a, Mosher, for Oahu Waiale.ile, Parker, for Oahu Mokolii, Bennet, for Molokai, VESSELS LEAVING TODAY. Stmr. Ke An Hon, Thompson, for Lahaina at 4 p. m. Stmr. Iwaiiani, Gregory, for Ilcno- kaa and Kukuihaele at 5 p. im. Stmr. V. G. Hall, Haglund, for Na- -wiliwili (passengers only), Koloa, Lie tip Trnnnnfme. Makaweli. Waimea and Kekaha at p. m. Stmr. Maui. Freeman, for (Maui ports at 5 i. m. Stmr. Noeau, Pederson, for Kilauea, Kalihiwai and Hanalei at 3 p. rn. Stmr. Mikahala, Thompson, for Na- v.iliwili and Hanalei at 4 p. m. Term, Opening of May Judge Perry Presiding. Youni; Lunin Given His Liberty, A Rule of Practice-Qalen-car Called. PASSENGERS. Arrivals. From Kauai, per stmr. JUikanaia, May 2 Miss C. Hall, Mrs. C. B. Cooper, Mrs. Gunn, Miss M. Hart, H. von Holt, verciict of guilty on both counts in the A. St. M. Mackintosh, A. Mackintosn, rase Qf Tnuwa and he will be sentenced Judge Perry presided for the opening of the May term of Circuit Court for the First Circuit at the Judiciary Building here yesterday. There was a very fair attendance of attornevs and others in the main hall of justice for the calling of the calendar. Perhaps the principal item of the day was the calling of the boy Henry Luning, who after serving nearly half of a two year sentence on the "Reef," was lately granted a new trial on what laymen call "technical" grounds. The young man, who is in fine physical trim after his imprisonment was given brief talk and his liberty by the judge after the state had announced that the case would not be further pro secuted. General Hart well presented the mat ter of preparation of decrees by attor neys. His suggestion was that the prevailing party should, within a spe cified period, offer to the judge a form of decree to be filed. Several lawyers, on invitation of Judge Perry, give views on the matter. Judge Perry said he would consult with his colleague on the First Circuit bench Judge Stan ley and that a decision would be an nounced later. Chas. Oio, lottery, paid his fine. Geo. Malina, assault, pleaded guilty. Kaapana, assault, paid his fine. Mahoahoa, larceny, plea of not guilty. Ah. Loy, burglary, given till Wednes day to engage counsel and make a plea. A jury was secured and the trial opened to Inuwa, native, on two counts of liquor selling without license. Last evening the jury returned White Lotus Day. The Aloha Branch of the Theosophi- : cal Society, in Honolulu, is preparing for the celebration of the .special anr.i- j ver.sary, termed I' the "White Lotu Day," which fall.s on n-xt Sunday, v.h ; of -May. The celebration, which is ke; i ( by all the branche.s. over the world, wa, originally a kind of family gathering ' among Theosophists. The interests which is now aroused everywhere in j the philosophy, is so earnest and so I many people are studying even when not able to join the society, that the ! anniversary is now generally opened to all interested persons, even non-members. The Aloha Branch is arranging a very interesting program to welcome all the friends of Theosopdy in Hono lulu, who may wish to be present. i our lax for the coming year on baking powder will be very light if you buv Schiilitirs Best and use only one heaping teaspoonfui to a quart of flour. ceanic Steamship Company. ::i:r : A A U For Suva, Wellington !VZ. .anj Sydney: 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, X. S. V., and calling at Victoria, B. C Honolulu, Suva (Fiji), and Wellington. X. Z.. are DUE AT HONOLULU On or about the dates below stated, viz: TIME TABLE: Swept the Field. The Pacific Cycle and Manufacturing Company and the riders of the Sterling bicycle are jubilant over the outcome of the races at Cyclomere park Satur day night. And indeed it was a signal victory, for not only did they qualify in all trials; took first place in all finals, but broke all previous records made at Cyclomere park. By the S. S. Rio de Janeiro 30 more Sterlings are due to arrive, and as they say in their ad. many advance orders have been placed. Manager King reports that he has sold 40 Sterlings since his house took over the agency. The Fine This Port as Passenger Steamers Hereunder: c! This Line Will Arrive at and FROM SAH FRANCISCO: ZEALANDIA MAY 11 MARIPOSA MAY 25 ZEALANDIA . . . : JUNE S MOANA JUNE 22 FOR SAN FRANCISCO: WARRIMOO MAY 13 AORANGI JUNE 10 MIOWERA JULY 8 WARRIMOO AUG. g j AORANGI SEPT. 2 Leave ! MIOWERA SEPT. 30 ' WARRIMOO OCT. 23 AORANGI XOV. 25 MIOWERA DEC. 25 ZEALANDIA MOANA ZEALANDIA ALAMEDA .. . MAY 17 . MAY 26 JUNE 14 JUNE 23 BORN. OLD I NO At Kohala. Hawaii, on April 28, 1S98, to the wife of Edwing Old ing, a daughter. BROWN In Honolulu, May 1, 1898, to the wife of Williard E. Brown, a son. 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 a nomial sum, if desired. Mr. Langley, Mr. Walker, Judge Stan ley, A. Sorenson and Alcana. BOCK BEER in a few days. Most of the natives in the case were natives. IMPORTS. From Kauai ports, per stmr. W. G Tlall. Mav 16.000 bags sugar, 170-bags rice, 4G bags rice bran, 250 'bags bones, he went ashore to the Leper Settlement Cooked Coat. Secretary Coleman of the Y. M. C. A. is mourning the loss of a coat. When 10 bdls. hides. 2 horses. Prnm ivjinni npr stmr. James Ma- kee. .Anril 30 2.C00 bags sugar for C Hrmver & Co.. 200 bags rice for E. O Hall & San. Pmm Maui. ner stmr Maui, May from the Noeau Saturday morning, he like all the remainder of the visiting party, received a good drenching. Up on his return Mr. Coleman took his coat and placed it in the oven to Is a treat indeed. That's delicious beer for you. As delightful as any one will ask for. Brewed in the early fall, of carefully selected hops and malt. Of mature age and double strength. Have you tried it at the Criterion Saloon? It's just the right tempera ture. - He lie 19,785 bags sugar, 252 bags corn, 164 iiry. The oven was very warm and a There will be a special meeting of bags potatoes, 1 horse, l cow, iio0b, neat roim( hoe was burned in the Pacific Lodge, No. 822, A. F. & A. M 134 Dkgs. sundries. TiVm Oahu norts. rer stmr. Kaena, Maj 1 500 bags sugar for Castle Cooke. TTvrrv Tohjiinn. ner stmr. Ke Au back. & Hon, May ,006 bags sugar, WHARF AJSD WAVE. DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA TION, May 2, 10 p. m. The weather is cloudy; wind, light, N. L. Tim TUniin.i Loa is due from Maul and Hawaii ports early this afternoon The C. D. Bryant hauled over to the Inter-Island, wharf yesterday to dis charge. Tiio ritv nf Poking did not get on her way to San Francisco xmtil o'clock yesterday morning. It is said the name of the British tpd here from the Colonies soon is the Leander. There are at present in the harbor, 12 sailing vessels, 1 steamer and man-of-war from foreign ports. Tin Pnrnn rame in alongside the Pacific Mail wharf to discharge hei coal, early yesterday morning. Application have been made for Ha waiian registry for the Argentine bark Himalaya. John Ena is the owner. The Himalaya and Carrier Dove have wv. hppn chartered bv Y. G. Irwin & Co. to load sugar for San Francisco At 5:45 p. m. yesterday, a four mast ed schooner, evidently coal laden, was cifrhtP,! nff Koko Head. She was oounu n eastward. Tbprn will be a good race between Police Court. In the Police Court yesterday the case of Hoong Hing, charged with sell ing opium, was nolle prosse'd. He was brought up later on the charge of un lawful possession opium and fined $200 and costs. The case of Kon Kau for unlawful possession of opium, was nolle pross'd. Koo Too was fined $100 and costs on the charge of unlawufl possession of opium. at its Hall, Masonic Temple, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. WORK IN SECOND DEGREE. Members of Hawaiian Lodge, Lodgfe le Progres and all sojourning Brethren are fraternally invited to be present. By order of the R. W. M. H. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. NOTICE. 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 ana up-to-aate, 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- m son, customers are promptly suppiiea. MR. J. M. DOWSETT will act for me during my absense from the Ha waiian Islands, under power of attor ney. Honolulu, April 30, 1S9S. C. BOSSE. 1 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. FROM SYDNEY, WELLINGTON vN.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 '.V.. OCT. 26 MIOWERA XOV. 3 WARRIMOO DEC. 21 For further particulars apply to Wm. G. IRWIN & Co. LIMITED General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. 'aciflc Mail Steamship Co. AND Co. Occidental Oriental Steamship Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave thi3 port on or about the dates below mentioned. FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: 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 SAN FRANCISCO: 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 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., Li., Gen.igts. CHAS. BREWER Sl CO.'S New York Line. The Bark "Xuuanu" will sail from New York to Honolulu on or about July 13, 1S9S. 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 the NEW PROGRESS BLOCK For u freight and passage and all general Information, apply to AGENTS. 1A0 STABLES STAGE LINE Between WaMu and Lahaina, Maui. SITUATION WANTED. BY A YOUNG MAN; AN EXPERI enced accountant. Position in Hono lulu or immediate vicinity Preferred. Best recommendations. Apply, 'G. II. J.,". Hawaiian Gazette Office. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE IN OAK LAND CALIFORNIA. BEKANNTMACHUNG. KAISERLICH DEUTSCHES LAT. KONSU- A FINE HOMESTEAD IN THE best residence quarter, surrounded by an acre of ground; fine old palms, de ciduous trees, etc. Address "H," 1206 Alice St., Oakland, Cal. NOTICE TO PATRONS. Honolulu, 2. Mai 1S9S. Inhaber von Kriegsdenkmuenzen von 1S64, 1S6G und 1S70-T1 werden ersucht, sich auf hiesifrem Konsulat zu melden the Martha Davis and W. H. Dimond otjer sich schriftlich mit mir in Yer- San Francisco. Each started out bindung zu setzen. to with a fair breeze. On account of the length of time the u-inp- r-vnis took to set here from Newcastle her charter with W. G. Ir win & Co. to load sugar, has run out She may be re-chartered. The Defiance, Jane L. Stanford and n r rtrvnnt. nrobablv in the order named, will be the next vessels out for San Francisco with sugar. They will leave about the first of the week. The American bark W. II. Dimond, Nilson master, sailed for San Francis- ( co early yesieruay uutuiwu ", jii h.nirs siierar weighing 1,150.913 pounds, valued at $40,348 and shipped as follows: 5.S9S bags by W. G. Irwin Co.. 3.13S do by H. A. Widemann & Co. and 1,378 by II. von Holt to Spreck- els & Bros. Co. The American bark Martha Davis, Soule master, sailed from port at about the same time as the W. H. Dimond yesterday afternoon, taking a cargo of 23.4G0 bags of sugar, weighing 2.73G.239 pounds, valued at $87,241.52 and shipped as follows: 10,527 bags by F. A. Schacfer & Co. and 1.150 do by II. Waterhouse to Williams, Dimond r.n.: 10.7S3 do bv C. Brewer & Co. and Der Kaiserliche Konsul J. F. HACKFELD. FOR RENT. ON AND AFTER MAY 1st, THE undersigned will put on an additional wagon to accommodate the demand. Intending patrons will please tele phone to 1013. STAR DAIRY CO., LTD. Honolulu, April 29, 1S98. HOME FOR NURSE. Stage leaves Wailuku depot on the arrival of the 10:30 A. M. train, for LAHAINA, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Returning to WAILUKU from Lahaina on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in time to connect with the 1:30 P. M. train for Kahului, Spreckelsville and Paia. Fares and packages at reasonable terms. First class drivers Splendid road. I AO STABLES, Wailuku, Maui. A. DEREGO & SONS, Proprietors. Notice to Creditors. SPECIAL SESSION OF ATE, 1S97. THE SEN- FURNISHED HOUSE, NUUANU Valley, consisting of eight rooms and bath. At present occupied by Mrs. Eldredge. APPLY ON PREMISES. Better Than New." A customer's comment on a broken Bicycle frame after it had been re paired at A GOOD HOME FOR A SENSIBLE woman to do nursing and washing. Telephone S23. Q J Sausage Can't Be Very Good if its price has to be "cut" to sell it. Our Sausage isn't "high" hut it's easy to see why it sells more than others. It's so much richer, more deli cious, that's why. You won't mind paying our prices for G ARES' SAUSAGE after you've once eaten some. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims, for services rendered or supplies furnished for the Special Session of the Senate in 1897, to pre sent the same to the undersigned on or before May 10, 1898, on which day the claims will be audited and the ac count against the special appropria tion for the expenses of the Special Session of the Senate, 1897, closed. Bv order of the Senate: GEORGE MANSON, Clerk. FOR THE WAR. A YOUNG AMERICAN WHO PRO peses to join with his countrymen for service against Spain if such opportu nity opens, would like to get into communication with others of the same mind. Please address "A B C," this office. Mi Mr Gu. We have heard people say, "Oh, yes, I would like to deal with P. J. Voeller & Co. as everything is so nice there, and they are so accommodat ing, but their prices seem high." We plead guilty to the first count and "not guilty" to the second. Our prices are lowest. Never do we ask more. EPICORIAN BRAND Shrimp in Tomato Sauce 15c Per Can For One Week. 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 id nnnnr i UIUM 1fiKIIUl d (jll 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 for residences in market. Prices are very reasonable. For terms and further particulars apply to W. C. ACHI & CO., Ileal Estate Brokers. Honolulu, February lGth, 1898. 4845-tf FOR LEASE. Let us be your Grocer, you 11 pay no more possibly less and you'll be sure of first qualities at all times. P. J. VOELLER & Co. FORT & HOTEL ST. Surf Riding. OANOE3 CAN BE OBTAINED AT Wright's Yilla, Waikiki, at any time on thirty minutes' notice. The canoes are fine specimens and are manned by experienced natives. , CHARGES REASONABLE. For a Jong -term of years, the desir able Pauoa pasture land, comprising about 400 acres. About 12 acres fenced; level land on good road, suitable for dairy houses and sorghum. The only ranch land adjoining Honolulu. Rea sonable terms to responsible party. In spection solicited. Inquire of C. W. BOOTH, Tel. 494. AT MRS. DICKSON'S OFFICE, Woman's Exchange, you can have a good shampoo. Take your hair comb ings there to be made into a switch, your soiled Panama or straw hats, gloves, ribbons, etc., to be cleaned; also dresses, sponged and pressed. NOTICE. 231 KING ST. Central Meat Market. ROOMS AND BOARD. Because so many Bikes are too thin in Tube, JUST where strength is most wanted. Forgings and fittings in stock, are made to order bv com net en t workmen 1,000 by Castle & Cooke to Welch & for every make of machine now used Co. in Honolulu. Established 1S92. 214 NITIJANU ST. Tho GAZETTE (semi-weekly) is issued on Tuesdays and Fridays. GOOD WORK ONLY, tended Engrossing and Illuminating DONE BY CHARLES K. HOPKINS. All orders left at the Pacific Hard ware Co.'s store will be promptly at- FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD can be had at 223 Punchbowl street. White cook. W. S. FAIRMAN. to. FOR RENT. 3 ROOMS, KITCHEN, BATH, ETC. Cottage unfurnished. Furnished cr un furnished rooms. Apply at 731 FORT STREET. Merchant Tailor. 623 Fort St., Opp. Club Stables. FINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA SONABLE RATES. Suits cleaned and repaired. Satis faction guaranteed. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd. Choice Thoroughbred White Leghorn Eggs suitable for hatching for sale. C. F. HERRICK. P. O. Box 409. California Horses. MATCHED TEAMS, FAMILY. HACK AND SADDLE HORSES. Orders Taken for All Clashes of Horses. Genera it pis Cor. Fort and Queen St3., : Honolulu. STABLES, King St., Opp. Singer's Bakery j. a. Mcdonald. T. O. Box 422.