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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: nOXOLUTX. MAY 17, 1803- l Pacilic cmtiDi mmiissi Issued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, Von Holt Block, King Street. C. G. BALLENTYNE, Manager. THE SIGHT AGAIN Court of Inquiry in John Good Case Convenes. SHIPPING ISiTELLICaiCL ARRIVALS. Associate Counsel Proposal to Shake Evidence on Which Con viction Was Had. Monday, May 10. O. & O. S. S. Gaelic, Finch, from San Francisco. DEPARTURES. Monday, May 16. Stmr. Kaena, Mother, for Waialua. Stmr. Waialeale, Parker. ports. Stmr. J. - Oahu ports. Stmr. Mokolii, Bennet, for Molokai, Lanai and Maui ports. Stmr. James Makee, Tullet, for Ka- paa. for Oahu Cummins, Searle, for VESSELS LEAVING TODAY. O. S. S. Zealandia, Dowdell, for San Francisco at 12 m. ' Stmr. Mauna Loa, Simerson, for La haina, Maalaea, Kona and Kau at 10 a. m. Stmr. Claudine, Cameron, for Maui ports at 5 p. m. Stmr. Ke Au Hon, Thompson, for Lahaina at 4 p. in. , S-tmr. Mikahala, Thompson, for Na- wilLwili and Hana.maulu at 4 p. m. Stmr. W. G. Hall, Haglund, for Na- wiliwili (passengers onjy), Koloa, Ele- ele, Uanapepe, Makaweli, Waimea and Kekahn at 5 p. m. PASSENGERS. The Court of Inquiry in the case of John Good, found guilty before a court martial in the Republic of Hawaii with conduct unbecoming an officer, etc., met in military headquarters last night. The make-up of the Court has already been given. Attorney Robert son introduced A. S. Hartwell as his associate representing John Good and then outlined briefly what points it would be sought to bring out during the sitting of the Court. Additional evidence of great weight and Impor tance had come to light, he said. Pri or to the middle of May, he stated, 1S90, the sights were on all the guns in the shed. This would be proved by several witnesses. It would also be proven by some of these witnesses that they themselves worked on the sight. In regard to the breaking open of a locker where the sights were placed it would be proven that Ser geant Weatherby himself did this work bv drawing the staple. Wit nesses were here called in to testify. Colonel Soper I had H. J. Rhodes enlisted in the company commanded bv Caotain Good. This was at the President's request. He was put there for some special service and received orders from the President. Rhodes came to my house one evening, said that so far as the sight was concern that was all right. He had taken the sight and sent it to President Dole Good knew nothing at an aDoui u t v.ir.i.- Vio rnmw to assure me how X Ii 1 11 ' . matters stood in regard to the sight I understood that he reported. Think he told me himself. My impression is that it was before Captain Good's ar- nr.f vin- T?Vinripc! rnmc to me. It wras Otf for the States. Among thoo booked to leave by the ! S. S. Zealandia, sailing at noon today are: Dr. J. F. Gibbon and the Misses j Gibbon, Mr. and Mrs. Gains-Smith. ; Mrs. C. J. Fishel and son, Mrs. P. A. Bemis, Miss F. A. Clarke, Miss M. F. ! Clarke, Y. B. Jones, N. E. May, A. j a1i-i.1a mu Marv Brooks. R. C. ! . A A - i A ..' ) -J j Scott, F. S. Banks, Mrs. D. W . Mc- Nicoll and two children, .Mrs. j. Torbert and two children, Mrs. Cora Martin, W. Rankin, George Ford. Miss L. Crocker, Mrs. Agnew, Mr. ana .Mrs. E. A. Hacknalt, Miss t.mmon., .mi. Mrs. George Caldwell, Miss Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis, Miss L. M. Curtis, Miss F. L. Curtis, Mrs. Capt. Nichols, Mrs. J. M. Dnscoii, J. Sass, I. Levingston, Mr. and Mrs. Louisson, Mr. Davis. T. K. James, T. A. Driscoll. Miss G. Blethen, i. &. tti2-. Mrs. F. M. Mason. Miss Mason. A. G. Langley, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs ana two children. Every Arrivals. From San Francisco, per O. & O. S. S. Gaelic, May 16 Miss Sarah Carter, R. D. Mead, Mrs. R. D. Mead, Oscar Herold, Mrs. Oscar Herold, Miss M. A. Myrlck, J. H. Vicars, E. Suhr, Mrs. E. Suhr and two children, James Dodd, Mrs. James Dodd, Vv. W. Kirkland, Wm. Mutch, Dr. O. E. Wall, S. W. Cowles, H. F. Wichman, H. Strecke wald, Miss E. Suhrcke: Through: it . t? wniinr. Mrs. W. H. Walker, Min ifm-o the railing of the Court of J .A V T f - - ' 14 -J . v v - Wm. M. Treglown, Duncan li. came- inquiry ron, W. A. Behrens, Mrs. W. A. Beh rens, Mrs. R. Pollak, K. Yenomoto, Dr. II. W. Doone, Miss Lizie Varney, Dr. J. Fryer, Ed. R. Lyman, Geo. B. Fryer, Mrs. F. II. Haskell and child, Martin J. Egan, G. H. N. Sexton. Rev. Chas. E. Eckles, Mrs. Chas. E. Eckels and infant. WHARF AHD WAVE. DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA TION, May 16, 10 p. m. The weather i3 clear; wind, light, N. E. The Planter will probably finish dis charging her cargo today. The Western Monarch is back at the fishmarket wharf taking on sugar. The Carrier Dove will. haul over to the railroad wharf today to load su gar. Some 350 tons of fertilizer will be shipped from the railroad wharf to day. W. G. Hall for Kauai ports at 5 p. ra. For Nawiliwili, passengers alone will be taken t w Short was formerly in me N. G. H. Was there up to April 1st 1897. I ranked as private in Company tt AVfoa nrnmntPfl to comoral. Then w'ftnt into Company D as sergeant When Captain Good was placed under nvrpst T heard of the missing signx T had worked on the eun at the Waikiki end of the road This was before the cholera epidemic The sight was on the gun wnen j wr.ri.-pri on it. Sergeant Middleton Sproat, Gillis and another were with rrA nt. the time. J. W. Sproat was questioned on the enhiprt of the sierht. He was a mem her of the same squad as Short. He saw the gun being cleaned and saw mn lit; n t planned and saw xne iiit-: 1111 r-t - He was not posi- Package of Sciiliao's Best tea is a sample. Your money back if you don't like it. t0J 0 ceanic Steamship Company! TIME TABLE: Canadian-Australian Royal Hail Steamship Company. Steamers of the above line, runnlni in connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY dh 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, vis: The Fine Passenger Steamers This Port as Hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO: cf Thi3 Line Will Arrive at and Leave FOR SAN FRANCISCO: MARIPOSA MAY 25 ZEALANDIA MAY 17 -.x'-,T-no tiattt ;i . I . rtv (! At the CHICAUU x tuii oiiwvv A" ZEALANDIA JUJNtt SJJUUANA 1S97, each visitor on entering MOAN A JUNE 22 ZEALANDIA JUNE 14 Slhow was handed a coupon reaamg as . ALAMEDA JUNE 23 i below: REWARD OF MERIT. FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B.C. For Suva. Wellington (N.Z.ana Sydney: AO RANG I JUNE 10 MIOWERA JULY 8 WARRIMOO AUG. i AORANGI SEPT. 2 MIOWERA SEPT. 30 WARRIMOO OCT. 2S AORANGI NOV. 25 MIOWERA DEC. 25 "After viewing the exhibits, kindly fill in the name of the Bicycle which pleases you best as regards beauty and. mechanical merit, and deposit the coupon in ballot box near exits. Name of Bicycle " The "Shirk" received 17,4S9 ballots against 12,377 the next highest. When it is known that all the leading makes of wheels in the United States were on exhibition at this Show, the above speaks for itself. The HONOLULU BICYCLE CO. have' secured the Agency for this strictly high grade wheel. IT WILL INTEREST YOU TO CALL AND SEE IT. The SHIRK is the best thing that ever happened. , In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the Agents are prepared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon througa ucKets oy any railroad from San Francisco, to all points In the united states, anu auiu 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. MR We, l f. I L I There will be a special meeting of Pacific Lodge, No. 822, A. F. & A. M., at Us Hall. Masonic Temple. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. WORK IN THIRD DEGREE. Members of Hawaiian Lodge, Lodge le Progres and all sojourning Brethren are fraternally invited to be present. By order of the R. W. M. H. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. ; Pacific Mail Steamship Co. AND FROM SYDNEY. WELLINGTON t,N.Z.).& SUVA For Victoria ani 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 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. DAY1ES & CO., Ld., Gen.Agts. ccidental & Oriental Steamship Co. Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned. Excelsior Lodge, Ho. 1,1. 0.0. F FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: GAELIC .. May 17 CITY OF PEKING..5. May 26 DORIC June 4 CHINA June 15 BELGIC June 25 peru July I RIO DE JANEIRO July 23 A regular meeting of the above T ,1 ,.,511 l,a at Or? fl F'pllnWS LlUUBC 'Will vv. I , -I 4 Hall, Fort street, THIS (Tuesday) EV- COPTIC 14 ENING at 7:30 o'clock. WORK IN THE INITIATORY DE GREE. A full attendance of members is re quested. Members of Harmony Lodge and all sojourning brethren are frater nally invited to be present. PER ORDER N. G. FOR SAN FRANCISCO: CHINA May 20 BELGIC May 31 PERU JlLne 10 COPTIC June a RIO DE JANEIRO June 28 5 '.GAELIC JuJy 8 CITY OF PEKING July 17 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 tho NEW P10G BLOC TELEPHONE 755- P. O. BOX 4- Opening Announcement The Esther Buhne will soon haul presence of Captain ?alw over to the railroad wharf there to forced, on ?L?f,w,ff sight in the gun. tiv as to dates. President Dole was questioned as to the employment of Rhodes. The same story told by Col. Soper was repeated by President Dole. In regard to the . . t- :i n- cent tr him first. m then hinaea it to Minister Cooper QQpefjye GrOCe CO. The Court then adjourned as Attor ney Robertson objected to the produc- tion of so much evidence wmu. lie For freight and passage and all general information, apply to ackfeld $ H Co Op AGENTS. LIMITED. v,0 rtnPiir. to absent niuiesn- The Court will meet again at o'clock this evening. f . on get a whole load of sugar. The steamer Mokolii sailed for Mo lokai yesterday afternoon, laden with freight for the Molokai ranch. The Zealandia will have about 75 ,n-nvo nn trill IV. A lllini- steerase imsscuf,'; i- - - ber of men are leaving to enlist in the IT. S. A. The Archer took on S,500 bags of sugar at the railroad wharf yesterday. This finished her cargo. The Archer will sail for San Francisco this after noon. The Emma & Louisa will get away for San Diego on Thursday or Irulav . Her cargo will consist of rice and thousands of bottles for the San Diego Brewing Co. The Moi Wahlne with lumber fer tilizer and general merchandise for Ko- olalele and the KalkouU with coal, and lumber for the same place, will sail this forenoon. Tha n & O. S. S. Gaelic, Finch com- nff nort at 10:oU r r;fprion Barber Shop . e on.i ft hours from San .pnf,e a boom of customers for fihP anchored off port and time but sooner or later the business will sailed for China and Japan this d back to the old rut. The reverse Will baueii lOtVi I . . t n.. t-. Uhnn Viud- fforTinnI1 some time, un ns tne case ai iue wuciiuuk, Alabama has 2.2GO negro school teachers. Germany boasts a 1,000-year-old rose tree. nntnut is S.000,000 tons WU11U o .... i a year. At Birmingham jewelry employs 14, 000 people. is not exempt. Parsonage property from tax in Oregon. ONCE PATRONIZED ALWAYS PATRONIZED The Company Store is Now Open lor the Transaction of Business And we shall be pleased to wait unon our oitl customers avuu &u gen erously patronized the former Palama Crncerv. New patrons will also oe nfff-rprt everv inducement to iic their orders with us. Orders by teie nhnne or through the mails will re- rpivft nromnt atteniion. uuut luifa our motto was and always will be tnai nimble six pence is better tnan a lazy half crown. H. CANNON, Mnna?Pv Va aina LO-UUCldinc eery, Ltd., Opposite Railway uepoi, King street. Honolulu, May 6, 1S9S. WANTED. EnuQ! Waring e. 6. tTw -4JCsfejcii ltjL- 7rrmr P DEALERS IN Single or en eulte. Electric Elevator, Electric Llghta; Lavatory and Sanitary arrange ments complete. Rooms ready for occupancy by the 15th of April. ' For terms. Inquire of BRUCE mi i CO 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 lGth, 1S98. 4845-tf FOR LEASE. BY DR. AUGER, A CENTRALLY ... Ts the motto of those who visit the located Cottage, suitable for family 01 Snmfi shops ex- tnree. Appiicauuus " I . T n. n 11 rvT d I Richards street, near nawauau s.-. Real Estate and Financial Agents. For a long term of years, the desir able Pauoa pasture land, comprising about 400 acres. About 12 acre3 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. 434. HONOLULU. OAHU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. oftprnoon some inst., one of the died aboard. Chinese passengers ness is steadily on the increase. T.iMhnM 678 3U FORT STREET. We are ready to purchase Large Estates near Honolulu and Hilo, and Coffee Lands on Hawaii. -ptPs taken charge of and managed. T.nnns nlaced and negotiated; Estates aken uwifcC n trouble to show Want Thirty Days. A member of the House of Represen- B1CYCLE OIL. Loans placed and . - t. -r-. t-. i rx T r"rJ TNT THTI -v.;rt T nfc fnr en all, uu.Mno " ; ".irrri TTmisPs built for investors. Nuuanu valley uemeiery are ui-j on me lu&uaniii" i. itiatea; ji,5ta.i.ea iaivtu - IIIlA 1 ' . , l V.a rrrnn-inf P,ltV Ol llllO phHr-A Tts for sale at Kewalo, at runamm cir,w tatives said on Saturuay mgiu.i"" -junior or lower branch of the Legisla ture wanted an extension of session Cme and had to have it. "Unless we 30 days additional," declared thi, Sember. "there will be two or three portant appropriation bills and sev ral other measures of considerable mnmPnt left on the table. We simply cannot get through in the 90 days re- overhauled on Monday in sularly allotted. It is true tnat iu House may have wasted some time, out on the other hand we have had an enormous amount of detail work to look after and it has consumed days and hours of genuine effort for which Xmt few have given us any credit." Tt is a well known fact among me chanics in these Islandsy that their lieht lubricating Oils are utterly use Ipss 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 Bicvcles here, do not, as a rule, get lnhrirant. Of twenty Bicycles reauested to attend a meeting of the property to intending purchasers. Oahu Cemetery Association, io oe thP office of Bruce Cartwngnt, ou wRnvRSDAY. Mav 18th, at 10 o ciock for the purpose of the election a. m of Trustees and other important busi ness. full attendance is desired. W. M. GRAHAM, Secretary pro tem. J. M. MONSARRAT. NOTICE fliHHl I - - j i. 111 01 Hi Age 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 our names and for us. MRS. M. KEAWEPOO. MR. D. KEAWEPOO. Honolulu, May 10th, 1898. NOTICE FOR SALE. The Honolulu Cyclery 231 KING ST., Sixteen of them were absolutely drs. They needed. Bailey's Best Bicycle Oil f h Advertiser, delivered to any part Put up In tin cans, 25 cents each Z 75 cents a month. which is just as cheap as ngni turn on. A FRESH COW, THOROUGHBRED Jersev, 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. FOR SALE. . -. . . r V 15 TT HT .1 C" rOMMlSTlONER OF DEEDS FOR THE STATES OF NEW YORK COMMISSIONED U AND CALIFORNIA f4frE.n I O NS PLACKU Au .j.uuiww i.i. CartwrigufBlocK, Merchant Street. Telephone 68. T.ATmS for Sale AN OLD VIOLIN STRONG AND rich tone. To be seen at the Hawaiian News Co.'s. A bargain for a professional. or to Lease at Papa 2, Olelomoana 1, Kolo and UrXi- rnffee District of Kona, Hawaii, laese wu: 'oV'otaS'titlaofsman tracts to suit porchascrH tom! rvaVm nnd Molokai. ' -,laU'' " . , i 1T IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MR. S. HMI 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, 1SD3. Also: . . twt om.p T,and3 m rx-w . i t y ot Wil-iVi FOR LEASE l. a , Titen. nantry. two bath furnished and contains seven room j .;"d stebl-s; Good sea bathing. s" lSSla& ate- o? yeaat aeasonble rental. PASTURAGE at Kuliouou, Oah i. FOUND. LADY'S BLACK VELVET CAPE. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this adver tisement. Business Office, Hawaiian Gazette Co., Ltd.