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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, MAY 5. 1893. 8 113 Pocl HQiierclsl mm Issued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by tbe HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY. Von Holt Block, Kins Street. C. Ol.iiT..: G. BALEENTYNE, Manager. ARRIVALS. Wednesday, May 4. Am. bk. Ceylon, Calhoun, 20 days from Seattle. Stmr. Mokolii, Bennett, from Molo kai. Stmr. ports. Stmr. Kapaa. Stmr. waii ports. Kaena, Mosher, from Oahu James Makee, Tullet, from Helene, Macdonald, from Ha- DEPARTURES. Wednesday, May 4. Stmr. Maui, Freeman, for Maui and Hawaii ports. Stmr. James Makee, Tullett, for Ka paa. Stmr. Mokolii, Bennet, for Molokai, Lanai and Maui ports. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, for Oahu ports. IMPORTS. From Oahu ports, per stmr. Kaena, May 4500 bags sugar for Castle & Cooke. From Kapaa, per stmr. James Ma kee, May 42,000 bags sugar for C. Brewer & Co. WHARF A!!D WAVE. DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA TION, May 4, 10 p. m. The weather is cloudy; wind, fresh, N. E. The steamer Iwa came in from Oahu ports last night. The S. N. Castle hauled over to the Oceanic wharf yesterday and took sugar from the Helene. The bark Himalaya now in port, was built in Sunderland, England, in 18C3. She will get her register as soon as she has discharged her cargo of coal. The Lehua is expected in from Ililo at the latter part of the week. She will be placed on the Mokolii route and the latter steamer will be laid up for repairs. The Veritas sailed from Newcastle for this port with a cargo of 993 tons of coal on April 7th. At that time there were no other coal vessels to load for this port. . The schooner Kekauikeaouli will start out at 4 p. m. today for Waipio, Hawaii. After discharging her gen eral cargo there she will return to Paauilo, .Hamakua for a load of sugar. The Mokolii came in from her usual ports yesterday morning and sailed again in the afternoon. She has been very busy of late with frieght for the Molokai ranch and the leper settle ment. The American bark Ceylon. Cal houn master, arrived in port yesterday forenoon. -29 days from Seattle with a full cargo of lumber for Allen & Robin son. She is now at the wharf of that company. The ship A. J. Fuller will finish dis charging on Friday and will take in her stiffening on the same day When she has finished this she wi 1 haul over to the railroad wharf to take on 1 nnn tons of Ewa sugar. The Helene came in from voctpni.iv afternoon. E.v ocJo the channel Tuesday after noon, a native sailor fell wa rescued by quick work on the pan McDonald and Ul vtij'"" " of worthy assistants. mt, Tooa Atnlcee arrived vesterday morning from Kapaa with a full cargo of sugar which she discharg tbpn nroceeded on ner way x t,'oo in Vi riftprnoon. 1 ur UaCK IU jvua.t i -- cn. i 'nrici i rwuii NATIVE DEAF ML'li:. I-ccii!i:tr Situation When Arraign ed in Court. Yesterday morning a Chinaman ar rived at the police station with a na tive boy a'.-d about 11 year?, in his charg". The l'f,y w;!K found to be deaf rind dumb. He complained that the boy bad thrown a rock at him which struck him in the head. The case came up in the Police Court almost immedi ately after the arrival of the China man and his charge. The boy plead not guilty. His mother who had been sum moned made signs to her son and then explained to the Court that the China man had thrown water on the boy who had become infuriated and tried to get even. The boy was discharged. At the conclusion of the case many questions were asked back and forth by the people who had been present at the trial. What if the native boy had been arrested on the charge of mur der and, by circumstantial evidence, had been found guilty? Would he ne cessarily hang? The deaf and dumb people among the natives are not edu cated like the people of the same stnmn in tbe United States and can. only speak by signs which are under stood only by people who have been with them from infancy. Not being able to offer one word in defense ex cept perhaps a shake of the head, would such a person be condemned to the gallows? The law on the matter as found in Article C of the Constitu tion (Right of Trial), reads as follows: "Section 2. Except in case of im peachment or offenses within the juris diction of the District Magistrate, or in summary proceedings for contempt, no person shall be held to answer for any 'offense except upon indictment, information of complaint, describing such offense; and he shall in all cases have the right to meet the witnesses who are produced against him, face to tce; to produce witnesses and proofs in his own favor; and by himself or his counsel, at his election, to examine the witnesses produced by himself and cross-examine those produced against lira, and to be heard in his own de- ense." The question is, "where does the deaf and dumb native come in?" For New Wharves. The Government dredger is just now pumping off Lime Kiln Point. A fill ing in being made almost to Nuuanu stream and on a line with the newest wharf. This line may be slightly changed. Lime Kiln Point, as well as the old lime kiln have entirely disap peared. Considerable stone wall has been made as part of the support for the proposed new long wharf. Some piles have been driven and there are marking for three rows of piles. The dredger is working in soft mud and is making a big showing. Hawaii On her his corps in port jrar left on Kauai, ivj-i. , era T.n- oi--n-c- wiiuaea. US lAiiw-- -AMl Tihnp Hanamauiu, o.uuu, Makaweli, 4,000; ive- naa. 9,000; ,-v . T.-ii 9 300: r nAft- a n nu at me " " Vvhp'n the Makee left Kauai the nr Fleele discharging tlO . T-.. An abundance of rain on ivau- kaha, kaha. Kauai freight ai is reported. A March of Rats. AftPr the old fish market was de molished there remained in the neigh hnr hood an old mark of almost equal ri unsiehtllness. This was the large two-story building occupied by Japanese as a lodgings and living es tablishment. It was built many years atro and was for a long time a com bination boat building establishment and sail loft. It has been a favorite place for Japanese, being handy for lonvinf nn.irantme. tne om Llltm "o - place was infested with rats. A mim i,ot. werp seen when the carpenters uv T.-V were at work tearing down. The grant mnrrh of rats was when water from the dredger reached the buildin; rodents left in troops. The Will Sell His Sloop. Captain Dower is giving his sloop Jubilee a thorough overhauling for the j i purpose or negotiating ner sale, lie has bad several offers from natives and Japanese for the boat, but is holding her in the hope of seeing her go under the flag of some citizen who will sail her for pleasure and show her in the regattas. Captain Dower built the Jubilee himself and has sailed her quite often and on long trips. She was stake boat for the Jubilee yacht races last year and came home second in the procession after all the regular racers had rounded her while she was at anchor off Waikiki. In Olaa. (Hilo Herald). "Olaa never looked better nor the coffee prospects brighter than now," remarked a gentlement who made a trip through the district last week. "The trees are flourishing and blos soms have set in some instances on trees only a year and a half old. Cof fee has been a surprise to most people who do not go up there frequently and if those who doubt the advisability of embarking in the enterprise want to be convinced of their mistake they have only to make a trip.". 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 suppiiea. ATTENTION, COMPANY A. ,1 Armory Company A, First Regv miT.t. N. (1. II. Honolulu, May 5. 1893 Every member of this Command is hereby ordered to report at, the Drill Shed THIS (THUKSUAYI & VJ2.XU-M. May , at 7:30 o'clock, or Drill. PAUL SMITH, Captain Commanding. Komenamena 1016 01 Kamehameha Lodge of Perfection, i No. 1, A. & A. S. R., will hold a special meeting at Masonic Temple, at 7:u THIS (Thursday) EVENING. Installation of Officers. C. L. CRABBE, Secretary. Notice to Creditors. SPECIAL SESSION OF ATE, 1897. THE SEN" S. S. "PAROO. NEITHER THE CAPTAIN NOR Agents will be responsible for any debt contracted by any members of the crew- THEO. H. DA VIES & CO., LTD., Agents. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims, for services renuereu or supplies furnished for the Special Session of the Senate in 1897, to pre sent the same to the undersigned on nr before May 10, 1898, on which day the claims will be audited and the ac- rmmt. aeainst the special appropria tion for the expenses of the Special Session of the Senate, 1897, closed. By order of the Senate: GEORGE MANSON, Clerk. TO LET. THE COTTAGE ON THE CORNER of Beretania and Richards streets, op posite the Central Union Church, at resent occupied by the Hotel. 1 os- session given on tne ist oi juuk. a- ply to DR. JNO. S. McGRKW. FOR SALE. PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSEHOLD Furniture of three rooms and Kitcnen. Will sell at extremely low figure. Apply to HARNESS SHOP, Fort and King streets. FOR RENT. 'THE VILLA, ' 731 FORT STREET Furnished and unfurnished rooms; al so cottaee of 3 rooms, kitchen, bath, etc. Modern improvements. MRS. F. C. BETTERS, Proprietor. 731 Fort Street. FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE, NUUANU Vallev, consisting of eight rooms and bath. At present occupied by Eldredge. APPLY ON PREMISES Mrs Suicide Perhaps. The sudden death of Ah Wai, a Chinese lad about 10 years old, was reported to the police at 1:30 o'clock this morning. Drs. Cooper and How ard were summoned. The boy and his mother and 12 years old sister have been living at Ah Swan's. The father died a short time since and the other occupants of the house say that all three have been eating opium ever since. Too much of the drug is sup posed to have caused the lad's death. An inquest will be held. BICYCLE OIL. It is a well known fact among rae- these Islands, that their V HUUlVk ' lisrht lubricating Oils are utterly use less here. They dry up or run out of the bearings: in fact you must use a far heavier oil here than in colder coun tries. Oil bottled in the United States fnr RPwins machine use is of no use to lubricate a Bicycle. Bicycles here, do not, as a rule, get enough lubricant. Of twenty Bicycles overhauled on Monday in BEKANNTMACHUNG. vAISERLICH DEUTSCHES KONSU-LAT. Honolulu, 2. Mai 1898. Inhaber von Kriegsdenkmuenzen von 1SG4. I860 und 1870-71 weruen ersueni, sich auf hiesigem Konsulat zu melden oder sich schriftlich mit mir in er- bindung zu setzen. Der Kaiserliche Konsul J. F. HACKFELD. NOTICE TO PATRONS. Every Package of Schillings Best tea is a sample. Your money back if you don't like it. 603 ceanic Steamship Lomp any. Canadian-Australian Royal Hail 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 HONOLULU On or about the dates below stated, viz: TIME TABLE: The Fine Passenger Steamers This Port as Hereunder: FROM SATI FRANCISCO: ct This Line Will Arrive at and Leave FOR SAM FRAKCiSCO: j FROM VAMCOUVER AID VICTORIA. B.C. For Suva. Wellington ;N.Z.ana Sydney: IWARRIMOO MAY 13 AO RANG I JUNE 10 MIOWKRA JULY 8 WARRIMOO AUG. i i AuUA.NUl JSKPT. 2 MIOWERA SEPT. 30 WARRIMOO OCT. 23 AORANGI NOV. 25 MIOWERA DEC. 25 ZEALANDIA MARIPOSA . ZEALANDL MAY 11 ZEAIANDIA MAY 23 ! MO ANA MAY 17 MAY 26 JUNE 8 i ZEALANDIA JUNE 14 MOANA JUNE 22 ALAMEDA JUNE 23 rV i'n AFTER MAY 1st, THE undersigned, will put on an additional wagon to accommodate the demand Intending patrons will please tele phone to 1013. STAR DAllt x JU i-iu. Honolulu, April 29, 1S9S. DIVIDEND NOTICE. 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. 'acific Mail Steamship Co. AND Co. accidental & Oriental Steamship Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this 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 FOR SAN FRANCISCO: DORIC May 10 CHINA May 20 BELGIC ...i May 31 PERU June 10 COPTIC Jne 19 BELGIC June 25 RIO DE JANEIRO June 28 PERU July 5 GAELIC July 8 COPTTC July 14 CITY OF PEKING July if RIO DE JANEIRO July 23 L For freight and passage and all general Information, apply to & Co., AGENTS. BflUCE llWriim"'fifr-r 4 DEAL-ERS IN DIVIDEND WILL BE DUE AND pavable to the stockholders of the TTnwn ian Susar to., at me W G. Irwin & Co., Ltd., May 10, 1S9S. Transfer books close on tne m inbi. W. L. HOPPER. Secretary Hawaiian Sugar Co. Honolulu, May 3, 1S9S. HOME FOR NURSE. A GOOD HOME FOR A SENSIBLE woman to do nursing and washing. Telephone S23. Real Estate and Financial Agents. Telephone 678 314 FORT STREET, HONOLULU. We are ready to purchase Large Estates near Honolulu and Hilo, as Coffee Lands on Hawaii. ..tw. Loans placed and negotiated; Estates taken charge ofand SSfro. Choice Lots for sale at Kewalo. at Punahou and the growing City of Hl on the installment-plan. Houses built for Investors. No trouble to n property to Intending purchasers. J. M. MONSARRAT. NOTICE. The Honolulu Cyclery, 231 KING ST., Sixteen of them were absolutely dry. They needed. Bailey's Best Bicycle Oil Put up in tin cans, 23 cents each, which is just as cheap as light thin oil. " ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE Kwong Mow Wai Co., Rice Planters. Waikiki, Oahu, must be presented at once to their Agents, THEO. II. DAVIES & CO., LTD., Honolulu. Honolulu. May 3. 1S9S. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE IN OAK LAND CALIFORNIA. II H j m IE Off AM FROM SYDNEY. WELL1HGT0N (N.Z.. & SUVA For Victoria and Vancouver (B.C.): AORANGI MAY 11 MIOWERA JUNE 3 WARRIMOO '.JULY 6 AORANGI AUG. 3 MIOWERA AUG. 31 WARRIMOO SEPT. 23 AORANGI OCT. 26 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., Li., GenJgts. CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S New York Line.' The Bark "Nuuanu" will sail from New York to Honolulu on or about July 15, 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 BLOC 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 HI inn i n y flft diim unnmu a uu. 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 Dane 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 FOR LEASE. For a long '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. 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. ,..,,nrt PFrnnilfl AND NOTARY PLBLIL. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE STATES OF NEW YOEK KsD CALIrUKMA IONS PLACED AND NEGOTIATED. CartwigM Block, Merchant Street. Telephone 68. rrVSWF "LANES for Sale or to Lease at Papa 2, Olelomoana 1, Kolo and Z0o& in the Celebrated Coffee District of Kona Hawaii i These Lands will be sold or leased either large or small tracts to sjt parchaer.. SFOR' SALE. Lands in Maui, Oahu and Molokai. FOR LEASE-1. A House and Lot at Waikiki The house is party Thew premises will be leased for a term of years at a reasonble rental. PASTURAGE at Kuliouou, Oahi. Is the Drink If You Want a Good E. R. ADAMS, Agent Hawaiian Islands. 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. California Horses. MATCHED TEAMS, FAMILY. HACK AND SADDLE HORSES. Orders Taken for All Classes of Horses. STABLES, King St., Opp. Singer's Bakery j. a. Mcdonald. P. O. Box 422. I