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8 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MAY 12, 1S9S. 1 s 1; ! i ! r, li ffleMic Gommerclal Raverliser Issued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, Von Holt Block, King Street. C. G. BALLENTYNE, Manager. WHARF AND WAVE. DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA TION, May ll, 10 p. m. The weather is clear; wind, light, N. E. SHIPPING UJTELUGcKCL ARRIVALS. Wednesday, May 11. O. S. S. Zealandia, Dowdell, from San Francisco. C.-A. S. S. Aorangi, Hepworth, com mander, from the Colonies. Stmr. James Makee. Tullett, from Kapaa. DEPARTURES. Wednesday, May 11. C.-A. S. S. Aorangi, Hepworth, for Vancouver and Victoria. Am. bk. Albert, Griffifths, for San Francisco. Am. bk. Andrew Welch, Drew, for San Francisco. Stmr. James Makee, Tullett, for Ka paa. Stmr. J. A. Cummins. Searle, for Oahu ports. PASSENGERS. Arrivals. From San Francisco, per O. S. S. Zealandia, May 11 Geo. B. Greig, wife and two children, Mrs. J. E. Kellar, J. K. Medan, B. H. Mitchel and wife, Mrs. E. J. Murphy, Thus. Ryan, J. M. Sims, Mrs. H. M. Wrells. Departures. For Vancouver and Vicotria, per C A. S. S. Aorangi, May 1 J. Marsden, Mr. and Mrs. Kynnersley and son, Mrs. J. Wakefield, Miss Renton, Dr. and Mrs. J. Wight, Miss K. Wright, Mrs. R. W. Filler, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowen and son, Miss A. M. Sturgeon, C. A. Forbes, C. E. Dun well, C. G. Jae ger, A. Ferguson, J. W. Jamie and 13 in the steerage. IMPORTS. From Kapaa', per stmr. James Ma kee, May 112,700 bags sugar. The S. S. Mariposa made the trip in five days and twenty-two hours. The Himalaya rame in alongside the Fort street wharf yesterday to dis charge her coal. VICTORIA, (B. C), May 3. The American ship E. B. Sutton, now here, has been chartered to load a cargo of coal for Honolulu. It is stated that the coal is for the American Govern ment. The Andrew Welch and Albert both sailed for San Francisco yesterday, each with a full cargo of sugar. There will be a good race between the two vessels to San Francisco. They are both very fast. The Hawaiian ship Helen Brewer which left Shanghai on October 25th and arrived at New York on February 22d, had in her cargo over 38,000 pack ages of tea, the largest quantity ever brought from Shanghai in one cargo by sailing vessel. The James Makee arrived from Ka paa yesterday with the following re port of sugar left on Kauai: Kilauea, 330 bags; Kapaa, 9,500; Hanalei, 1,000; Lihue, COO; Koloa, 2,500; Hanamaulu, 1,000; G. & R., 1,100; Kekaha, 5,300; E. L. P., 3,000. When the Makee left Kauai . the Noeau was discharging freight at Kilauea. She will be in this morning with a full load of sugar. The O. S. S. Zealandia, Dowdell commander, arrived in port at about 8 a. m. yesterday after a fine run of G days, 15 hours and 58 minutes from San Francisco. Purser McCombe re ports as follows: Experienced mode rate to fresh N. W. winds to the 7th Thence to port, light to moderate N, E. to S. E. winds, smooth sea and fine weather. Arrived in Honolulu May 11th as above. Brought 13 cabin and 25 steerage passengers as well as 43 bags of mail. S. S. Australia. It is reported from the local agency of the Oceanic S. S. Company that the S. S. Australia, at present supplied as local steamer to San Francisco bv the Zealandia, is "in the air." The United states government nas an option on a 1 1 . 1 . cnarter or me Australia to carry men and supplies to Admiral Dewey's fleet in the Philippines. She is considered one of the most available boats for several reasons. Much of her Klondike passenger arrangement stui remains. She is a good carrier and can make fair time on a slight allowance of coal The City of Peking, the Peru and the China are also mentioned as engaged for the Philippines conditionally. The report of Admiral Dewey on the Ma nila fight is awaited. Of course if these ships are used their 10,000 passengers will see Honolulu. s Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. illi ffVMf! Absolutely Puro ROVAt BAKINO POWOFB CO.. NtWVORK. ATTENTION, COMPANY A. If your grocer doesn't sell Schilling's Best tea, tell us his name, what kind you want (Japan, English Breakfast, Oolong, Ceylon, or Blend), and what size pack acre vou want. We'll see that you get it. Don't send us any money. We don't sell at retail. San Francisco eo3 A. Schilling & Company Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Company. I j Steamers of the above line, running i in connection with the CANADIAN i PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY t : tween Yancouver, B. C, and Sydney, j N. S. W.. and calling at Victoria, D. C ; Honolulu, Suva (Fiji), and Wellington, j X. Z., are ! DUE AT HONOLULU On or about the dates below stated. Tlx: ceamc Steamship Company. TIME TABLE: The Fine Passenger Steamers This Port as Hereunder: FROM SAH FRANCISCO: cf This Line Will Arrive at and Leave FOR SAH FRAHCISCO: MARIPOSA MAY 25 ; ZEALANDIA MAY 17 ZEALANDIA JUNE 8 j MO ANA MAY 26 MOAN A JUNE 22 ! ZEALANDIA JUNE 14 ALAMEDA JUNE 23 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 point3 in the United States, and from New York by any steamship line to all European ports. FROM VA.NCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B.C. For Suva. Wellington (M.Z.).ana Sydney: WARRIMOO MAY 13 AORANGI JUNE 10 MIOWERA JULY 8 WARRIMOO AUG. 6 AORANGI SEPT. 2 MIOWERA SEPT. 30 WARRIMOO OCT. 23 AORANGI NOV. 25 MIOWERA DEC. 25 FROM SYDNEY. WELLINGTON (N.Z.). A SUVA For Victoria and Vancouver (B.C.): MIOWERA JUNE 8 WARRIMOO JULY 6 AORANGI AUG. 3 MIOWERA AUG. 31 WARRIMOO SEPT. 23 AORANGI OCT. 26 MIOWERA NOV. 23 WARRIMOO DEC 21 For further particulars apply to PIIILLIPPIXEriNSUncJENTS. 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 manner as at the Criterion Barber Shop. Individual cups for rent for a nomial sum, if desired. A I Armory Company A, First Regi ment, N. G. H. Honolulu, Mav 12. 189S Every member of this Command is hereby ordered to report at the Dril Shed THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING May 12, at 7:30 o'clock, for Drill. PAUL SMITH, Captain Commanding What They Purpose Dolntr With American Protection. NEW YORK, May 3 A cablegram from Singapore to the World says: rtTh insurgents desire American pro tection, temporarily at least, on the same lines as proposed after the Cuban campaign." The scheme includes free trade to the world, safeguards enacted against an influx of Chinese aliens, a complete reformation in the corrupt judicature ismder European officials, the entire freedom of the Press and public ut terance, a general religious toleration, the abolition and expulsion of reli gious fraternities, the church being re presented by secular priesthood, pro vision for facilities to exploit re sources, the building of railways, the removal of the restrictions on enter prise and the investment of capital. Aguinaldo could undertake the main tenance of public order. TEMKKAUIO NEEDS JIEPA'KIN'G. MEETING NOTICE. THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL meeting of the Pacific Cycle & Mfg. Co., Ltd., will take place on May 13th, at 10 a. m., at the Company's office. GEO. RODICK, Secretary. Honolulu, May 11, 1898. : Notice to BriEisli Suh eels NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE have this day revoked the power and authority of Mr. R. N. Boyd of Hono lulu, to act for us in all matters. And also we have revoked and cancelled that Power of Attorney we gave him under date of May 9th, 1898. Also we shall not be responsible for any of his acts which he may undertake to do in dur names and for us. MRS. M. KEAWEPOO. MR. D. KEAWEPOO. Honolulu, May 10th, 1898. THE ATTENTION OF BRITISH Subjects is called to a notice, now on exhibit at the British Vice-Consulate at this Port, of a Proclamation of Neutrality in the war between the United States and Spain, which has been signed by Her Majesty, the Queen, and will be exhibited as soon as received. W. J. KENNY, Her Britannic Majesty's Acting Con sul-General. H. B. M.'s Consulate-General, Hono lulu, May 7, 1898. NORTH KONA BOARDING HOUSE AND ... SANITARIUM. NOTICE Spiitilsli Torpedo Gunboat L,a!l Up In Arireiitluti. NEW YORK, May 3. A Sun special from Washington says: Some official news about the Spanish torpedo gun boat Temerario was received here to day. Yesterday the Government heard she had arrived at Rio de Janeiro, where the Oregon and Marietta were. A telegram received this afternoon brought the information that the Te merario was at Ensenada, Argentina, sometimes called La Plata, a port in the river of that name. The telegram also conveyed the gratifying intelli gence that the Temerario's boilers were In a bad way and needed retub ing. The necessary repairs will take some time, and the Temerario will be allowed to remain at neutral ports until the work has been completed. AMERICA'S PHIZES. "Fourteen Vessels Taken- Since Hos tilities Ileurau. The big liner Argonauta, says the Chronicle, taken by the Nashville, makes the fourteenth prize captured by Sampson's fleet. The others are the Buena Ventura, Pedro, Mathilde, Sierra Morena, Catalina, Jovez, Satur nina, Candidia, Antonia, Panama, Am brosia Bolivia, Guido and Engracia ten steamers, three schooners and a sloop. If the report that Commodore Dew ey took four prizes on his way to Ma nila is true the achievements of the prize-taking fleet since April 22d have won an enormous sum in prize money for our officers and crews in both oceans. TEARS NO SPANISH WAR SHIPS. .American Clipper for San Francisco Will Take Chances. BALTIMORE, May 3. The Ameri can clipper ship Cyrus Wakefield, from Baltimore with a cargo of 3,010 tons of coal for San Francisco, passed out between the capes to sea this morn ing. She may have to cross the track of Spanish war ships, but Captain Henry, who commands her, says he is not afraid and he believes that with a fair wind the clipper could show a iflean pair of heels to the best cruiser l the Spanish navy. 1 : The GAZETTE (semi-weekly) Is Issued n Tuesdays and Fridays. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MR. S. AHMI of Kamaole, Kula, Maui, will act for us in all matters under full power of attorney. MRS. M. KEAWEPOO. MR. D. KEAWEPOO. Honolulu, May 10th, 1S9S. PA LAMA COOPERATIVE GROCERY CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. A FIRST ASSESSMENT OF 50 PER cent, on the capital stock of the above Company is now due and the under signed requests payment to be made up to the lGth Inst., at his office, or at the Palama Cooperative Grocery Co.'s Store. W. WOLTERS, Treasurer. Honolulu, May 10th, 1898. I Situate on the beach at Kailua, N. Kona. Careful treatment for all medical and surgical cases.- Board and Lodging at reasonable rates accorded to invalids and visitors. Associated with the beach house is a mountain residence (1,500 feet ele vation) where visitors may have the benefit of a change of atmosphere. Terms, etc., on application. Medical attendant. MRS. MARY ATCHERLEY, Manageress. DR. ATCHERLEY, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. OAHU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. FOR SALE. AN OLD VIOLIN STRONG -AND rich tone. To be seen at the Hawaiian News Co.'s. A bargain for a professional. FOR SALE. ALL OWNERS OF LOTS IN THE V....A.. T T 11 j. a 1 iMiuiiiiu vauey cemetery are urgently requested to attend a meeting of the Oahu Cemetery Association, to be held at the office of Bruce Cartwright, on WEDNESDAY, May 18th, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of the election of Trustees and other important busi ness. A full attendance is desired. W. M. GRAHAM, Secretary pro tern. POWER OF ATTORNEY. A FRESH COWT, THOROUGHBRED Jersey, with heifer calf at side. Also the finest lot of Horses ever landed. To be seen at residence of Hon. J. A. Cummins. HARRY J. AGNEW. BICYCLE OIL. MRS. A. McDOWALL W7ILL ACT for me under full power of attorney during my absence from the islands. MRS. W. H. SMITH. (A. M. L. Smith.) Honolulu, May 10, 189S. NOTICE TO PATRONS. It is a well known fact among me chanics in these Islands, that their light 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 for sewing machine use is of no use to lubricate a Bicycle. Bicycles here, do not, as a rule, get a 1 -V A i I- 1 enougn luoricant. ui xwemy mcycies overhauled on Monday in The Honolulu Cyclery, 231 KING ST., Sixteen of them were absolutely dry. They needed. Bailey's Best Bicycle Oil Put up in tin cans, 2o cents eacn, which is just as cheap as light thin oil. 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, 1S9S. MULES FOR SALE. Wm. G. IRWIN & Co. LIMITED General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. acifio Mail Steamship Go. 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. DAYIES & CO., Id., Gen. Ms. AND Accidental & Oriental $ teamship Co. Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned. FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: 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: 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 CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S New Yorlc 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. NET For freight and passage and all general information, apply to EL lackfeld Co Op tcl AGENTS. Bruce .Wariwg s o. tt " ' it DEALERS IN Elegant Offices in tho J Single or en suite. nnnnnixii BLOCI Electric Elevator. Electric Lights; Lavatory and Sanitary arrange ments complete. Rooms ready for occupancy by the 15th of April. For terms, Inquire of ii nn mn v on fflltlllU Q UU. 4859-tf 314 Fort Street. Best Residence Lots For Sale. There are only Eight Lots situa'.ed on mauka side of Beretanla 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.. Real Estate Brokers. Honolulu, February 16th, 1898. 4845-tf FOR LEASE. Real Estate and Financial Agents. Telephone 678 3U FORT STREET, HONOLULU. We are ready to purchase Large Estates near Honolulu and Hilo, and Coffee Lands on Hawaii. t t j Loans placed and negotiated; Estates taken cnarge or ana manageu. Choice Lots for sale at Kewalo, at Punahou and the growing City of Hilo installment plan, nouses ouuc ior mvtsiuis. w nuuic on the property to intending purchasers. A CHOICE LOT OF MISSOURI AND California Mules JUST ARRIVED. Now for sale at low terms. Enquire of G. SC HUMAN. Club Stables. FOR SALE. J. M. MONSARRAT. Fi IBI-Il I, 60 1 fli 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. Tie only ranch land adjoining Honolulu. Rea sonable terms to responsible party. In spection solicited. Inquire of C. W. BOOTH, Tel. 434. Is the Drink if you want a Drink If You Good E. R. ADAMS. Agent Hawaiian Islands. PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSEHOLD Furniture of three rooms and kitchen. Will sell at extremely low figure. Apply to HARNESS SHOP, Fort and King streets. KF. ARCHER OF RECORDS AhD UTAU1 ruLiU .COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE STATES OF NEW LUllMlSSiu. r.xv CALIFORNIA LOANS PLACED AND NEGOTIATED. Cartwright Block, Merchant Street. Telephone 68. nnVFVT 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 or leased either large or small tracts to suit purchasers. FOR SLE. Land3 in Maui, Oahu and Molokai. 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. PASTURAGE at Kuliouou, Oah-i. 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 liats, gloves, ribbons, etc., to be cleaned; also dresses, sponged and pressed. im California Horses. MATCHED TEAMS, FAMILY, HACK AND SADDLE HORSES. Orders Taken for All Classes of Horses. STABLES, King St., Opp. Singer's Baiery j. a. Mcdonald. P. O. Box 422.