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T'l'lfttf, n1--" THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL, ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, JUXF 21, 1S03. WOT if Iiie PQclliG Goismefciai tete Iesued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, Von Holt Block, King Street. C. G. BALLENTYNE, Manager. TIDES, SUN AND MOON. CO X Day. i p.m. a. in. a.m. i. in p. in a. m. Mon . 0; 4. H; 4.41 'J.li 3. lb 0.44 O.a: : I 1 Tue; 5.1 , 5.24 9.67 i . m . 0.11 5.1'. 6.-15 7.12 a . in . 10.41 5.19 6.45 S -21 i 1 . 3J 5.15 ti.43 9.11 !.rji ' 0.1M 5.i:i G.45 0. I', 2. S5 5 2" 6.45 10.68 3.4s 5.20 6.4 11.51 WYd 5.4 I ' r. 6 Tnu CAij i . 57 1 1. T Fn ..'4! 7. l 7 1.3k Sskt 25! 7.411 8.44 '. itt.ni. p.m Sun 20 i.M b.42 The tides and moon phases are given In Standard time. The time of sun and Liioon rising and Betting being Klven for &11 ports In the group are in JAcal time, to which the respective corrections to Standard time applicable to each differ ent port fchould be made. The Standard time whistle sounds at 12h. Om. 0s. (midnight), Greenwich time, which la lh. Sum. p. in. of Hawaiian Stan dard tlma. SKiPFiMU iiiTcLUOi::iO. ARRIVALS. Monday, June 20. Am. bktn. Klikitat, Cutler, from Port Townsend. DEPARTURES. Monday, June 20. Stmr. Kauai, Bruhn, for Lahaina. Stmr. Mikahala, Thompson, for Kauai ports. Stmr. Kaena, Mcsher, for "Waialua. Stmr. Mokolii, Bennet, for Lahaina, Molokai and Lanai. Stmr. Iwa, Townsend, for Waialua ports. VESSELS LEAVING TODAY. Stmr. Kinau, Clarke, for Bahama, Maalaea, Kihei, Makena, Mahukona, Kawaihae, Kukaiau, Baupahoehoe, Honohina, Ilakalau, Honomu, Pohaku manu, Pepeekeo, Onomea, Papaikou, Ililo and Pohoiki, and for Kaunakakai for mail and passengers only at 10 a. m. Stmr. Claudine, Cameron, for Ja haina, Kahului, Keanae, Hana, Ha moa, Kipahulu and Paauhau, at 5 p. m. Stmr. W. G. Hall, Haglund, for Ele ele, Hanapepe, Makaweli, Waimea and Kekaha at 5 p. m. WHARF M!D WAVE. DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA TION, June 20, 10 p. m. The weather is clear; wind, light, N. E. The Waialeale is expected in to day. Kinau for her usual Maui and Ha waii route today at 10. The Alden Besse "which sailed for San Francisco on Saturday took away 21.10G bags of coffee, rice and sugar valued at $102,S97. An afternoon paper states that the Waialeale may go to Laysan Island after the return of the Planter. No steamer but the Noeau will 'be sent. The American barkentine Klikitat, Cutler master, arrived in port late yes terday, oG days from Port Townsend with a cargo of 300,000 shingles, 577, 029 feet of lumber and 15 logs for Wilder & Co. She sailed from Port Townsend on May 13th. Presented ;i Banner. At Qahu College yesterday morning Miss Mamie Widdifield presented to the Athletic Association, on behalf of the young ladies who had made it, a silk banner, worked in the college colors. The banner is the reward for winning the inter-scholastic base ball champion ship. For the Association the banner was received and acknowledgment made by Clarence Cooke. Stocks Jump. There were several lively hours in the stock market yesterday. Th most notable tiansactions wevein E'va, Ho nokaa and Makaweli. Ewi simply jumped. While there were sales at $350, as much as $400 was asked, it was piedicted that Ewa would go to $500. Honokaa was $25v) and Makawtli $125. Better crop reports are coming in every day. WANTED. A GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANO. Apply to W. O. Smitn, 223 Merchant Street. FOR SALE. HORSE. PHAETON AND HARNESS at 10'82 King Street. FOR SALE. t .tttit T:vn.srTF.n WAG V J Xj XJl Uii i - on, one gentle Horse, one set Harness. --v t- i Apply to jj. . .uiiuit.. FOR RENT. ,rrvrT a nrc nv KEEAUMOKU ST., above residence of G. Schuman. Large parlor, dining room, 2 bedrooms, spa cious hall and clothes closets; polish ed floors; pantry, kitchen, large lanai, bathrooms with enamel tub, marble washstands, patent W. C, hot house, chicken house, etc. Large lanai m back. Lot 100x250. Apply to J. Mc Lean at Catton, Neal & Co.'s. I GAPT. DYER SPUKt. 'Continued irom First Page.) i ! a lid '-aic-rgiiig .struck the cylinder of port ::k-i gun on quarter-deck tem porarily rendering the gun unlit for us-. In its mad Might it also struck a box of Ji-po-mder ammunition, ex ploding one shell which in turn slight ly wounded a few of No. 4 guns crew. The oilier Bits were as folio. vs: One shell pierced our starboard side for ward of No. 2 sponson and lodged in a clothes-locker on the berth deck; another one struck us on our port beam a little above the water-line, and a few feet forward of and above this another shell came crashing across the berth deck striking a steam pipe and exploding behind starboard blower-engine with no serious results. A fragment of a shell went through one of our ventilators and the Colors at our main were shot through during the first part of action. The concussion from our S-inch guns on poop shatter ed our two whale-boats and they had to be cut adrift. The engagement lasted from 5:43 until 7:33 a. m., when the flagship signalled: "withdraw from action." We then stood out in the bay, the men left their stations and "mess-gear" was sounded. There was hand-shakings and congratula tions on every hand as smoke-begrim-med friends, jiarted during the battle, met again, and loud were the cheers that went up from the various ships in passing. The pamphlet tells of more fighting and of the surrender. THE ONE FAVORITE. The constant demand for popular Seattle beer is a certain proof of its quality. There is no brand of beer that ever had the run that .Rainier has. The brewery at Seattle is verv proud of their Honolulu trade, and are particular to send onlv the oh brews here. Criterion Saloon. Tele phone 7S3. BORN. COOKE In Honolulu, June 19, 1S9S, to the wife of J. P. Cooke, a daugh ter. FOR LEASE. For a term of years, the desirable 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. Reasonable terms to responsible party. Inspection solicited. Inquire of C. W. BOOTH, .Tel. 494. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING been appointed Assignee of the estate of George Kahananui of Honolulu, re quests all persons having claims against said estate to present their claims to "him within two months from date or they will be forever barred. W. II. BAIRD, Assignee of Estate George Kahananui. Honolulu, 20th June, 1S98. NOTICE. DURING MY ABSENCE FROM the Islands G. Schuman will act for me under full power of attorney. C. H. BE LUNA. NOTICE. CHAS. MARTIN IS AUTHORIZED tn r-nilppt. all moneys due the Club Stables, Ltd. C. II. BELLINA. Honolulu, June 20, 1S9S. FOR RENT. A NICELY FURNISHED FIVE- roora Cottage in Nuuanu Valley, not more than two minutes walk from the terminus of car line. Suitable for housekeeping complete for man and wife. For further intormauon address letter to "W," Advertiser office. ELEGANT RESIDENCE TO LET. THE PROPERTY OWNED BY Samuel Parker situated on King street, adjoining residence of J. S. Vvalker, v.a. The Buildings are ueing put iu mnd order and repair. For full parti culars apply at the office of CECIL miuw.N, Merchant Street. June 17, 1S9S. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. NEITHER THE AGENTS NOR the Captain of the Bark Veritas will be responsible for any debts contract ed by the crew without a written or der signed bv the undersigned. S. O. CHRISTIANSEN. Honolulu, June 14, 1S9S. NOTICE OF CHANGE. The Hair Dressing Department of the Woman's Exchange is no longer in charge of Mrs. Dickson. The present manager, recently from San Fran cisco, solicits the patronage of the Honolulu ladies and will do sham pooing, hair dressing, glove and hat cleaning from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. 659. SITUATION WANTED. LADY THOROUGHLY" EXPERI enced, desires position as bookkeeper. Excellent credentials Local and Coast. Apply "A. E.," Advertiser office. WANTED. BICYCLE-WANTED GOOD SEC-ond-hand Wheel. Particulars and price to R Box DD Fostoffice. OHPJ MILWATSLIKD G0.'S s-r-, .v-'' . rv; i --.yr?'u.'!-,!i'riH, 1 1 WJ. 4 TIME TABLE From and After June 13, 189S. TRAINS STATIONS. (Outward) A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 7:10 9:15 .1:10 5:10 S(7 9:4- 3:4: 5:50 $:o7 10;t'S 4:dt 6:10 9:27 10 :M 4:4:1 12 : 5:o8 Honolui'i Pearl City Ewa Miii Waianae Waiaina v, -STATIONS (Inward) -. - - - - s. A.M. A.M. A M. P.M P.M. Waialua.... 6:1 Waiana- 7:1J Hi:i". ;5:5-( Ewa Mill 5:5 7:47 10:5 4:-2 li:45 Pearl fjity fi:15 8:07 11:34 4 :.- l:iu lloiioiulu C,;50 S:4U J':15 5:2; 1:45 d. P. DUNOON, F. C. SMITIf, SuperirtciKleiit. (ieu. Pass, tt Tkt. A't. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. AT THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of the Oahu Railway and Land Company held on June 17, 1S9S, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: S. C. Allen President J. B. Atherton 1st Vice-President W. F. Allen 2nd Vice-President W. G. Ashley Secretary M. P. Robinson Treasurer W. M. Graham... Auditor Who together with H. M. von Holt, J. G. Spencer and J. B. Castle, con stitute the Board of Directors. W. G. ASHLEY, Secretary. Honolulu, June IS, 1S9S. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Makaha Coffee Com pany, Limited, held on June IS, 1S9S, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: W. H. Hoogs President F. B. McStocker Vice-President J. S. Walker Secretary W. G. Ashley Treasurer J. A. Low Auditor Who constitute the Board of Direc tors. J. S. WALKER, Secretary. Honolulu. June IS, 1S9S. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the Sthdnstant a change was effect ed in the personnel of the Honolulu Chinese Times. All claims against the Company existing on the said date will be paid by C. Monting, the retiring manager, and all debts due Ithe said Company will be collected by L. K. Kentwell, the present manager. L. K. KENTWELL, Manager Honolulu Chinese Times. June 10. 1S98. NOTICE. ALL FERSONS ARE HEREBY No tified that I will not pay or be responsi ble for any debts which may be con tracted by John D. Holt and James R. Holt, unless such debts are contracted on a written order signed by me. JOHN S. WALKER, Guardian of John D. Holt and James R. Holt. 17th day of June, A. D. 1S98. DIVIDEND NOTICE. THERE WILL BE A DIVIDEND due and payable to the stockholders of the Paia Plantation at the banking house of Messrs. Bishop & Co., Wed nesday, June 22d, 1S9S. J. B. ATHERTON, Secretary Paia Plantation. DIVIDEND NOTICE. THERE WILL BE A DIVIDEND due and payable to the stockholders of the Haiku Sugar Co., at the banking house of Messrs. Bishop & Co., wea nesdav, June 22d, 1S9S. J. B. ATHERTON, Secretary Haiku Sugar Co. FOR SALE. ONE THOROUGHBRED STAL lion, best bred ever handled here. Two (2) large draft Animals. Fifteen (lo) Buggv and Surrey Animals. Can be seen "at residence of Hon. John Cum- miDS- H. J. AG NEW. For Bicycle Repairs. VT THE HONOLULU CYCLERY, vou can find an intelligent mechanic Vho will repair any broken Bike at a reasonable price, and guarantee the job. Sprockets fitted to Eldredge wheels that will not break readily. We shall very shortly be in a posi tion to bake, enamel and ornament with gold as when new. Solid Tires for old style wheels. Columbia parts, Rambler parts. Stearns parts, Crescent parts, Falcon parts, Warner parts, together with parts of common sense and integrity to be had at the REPAIR SHOP of Honolulu, still. 231 King street, where Bailey's Best Bicycle Lubricant is sold. ? s'VWeiW -V----i'-rt .viw.v anic Steamship Company. TO? s 4 5 I'h ' :e Passenger Steamer? a Hereunder: This Port FROM SAN FRAHCISCfl: JLV MOANA JUNE 22 I ALAMEDA JUNE 22 AUSTRALIA JULY C AUSTRALIA JULY 12 ALAMEDA JULY 20 MARIPOSA JULY 21 AUSTRALIA AUG. 3 j AUSTRALIA AUG. 9 MARIPOSA AUG. 17 MOANA AUG. 17 AUSTRALIA AUG. 31 AUSTRALIA SEPT. G MOANA SEPT. 14 ALAMEDA SEPT. 14 AUSTRALIA SEPT. 2S AUSTRALIA OCT. 4 ALAMEDA OCT. 12 MARIPOSA OCT. 12 AUSTRALIA OCT. 20 AUSTRALIA NOV. 1 MARIPOSA NOV. 9 MOANA NOV. 19 AUSTRALIA NOV. 23 AUSTRALIA NOV. 29 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 G Wm LIMITED General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co, Pacific 11 Steamship Go. AND ccidental fi Oriental Steamship yo. Steamers of the above companies will on or about the dates below mentioned. FOR JAPAN AHD CHINA: BELGIC June 25 PERU July 5 COPTIC July 14 RIO DE JANEIRO July 23 For freight and passage and all ifii Liil CI AGENTS. lili Royol ii a Gin Steamers of the above line, running in connection with the CANADI AN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Syd ney, N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu, Suva (Fiji), d Wellington, N. Z., are IDTJ On or about the dates below stated, FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B.C. ForSuva. Wellington (N.Z.). ana Sydney: MIOWERA JULY 8 WARRIMOO AUG. 5 AORANGI SEPT. 2 MIOWERA SEPT. 30 WARRIMOO OCT. 2S AORANGI NOV. 25 MIOWERA DEC. 25 Through tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. , For Freight and Passnge and all general information, app.y to Theo. H. Davies & Can You Do This is the record of our sales for the last three weeks: First Week - - - 6 Rigs. Second Week - - - 3 Rigs. Third Week - - - 7 RlGS And 7 Sets Harness. There must be merit in the goods to warrant these sales Furthermore, our books verify these sales. Don't place an order until you have seen our stock. onolulu arriage iiiifactory AteHotei. W. W. WRIGHT, Propr. gwfojftpfc - rtfWytWt c 11 i J B L E ! c! This Lias Will Arrive at and Leave FGR SAN FRANCISCO: WIN & Co. call at Honolulu and leave this port FOR SAN FRANCISCO: iltlO DE JANUlitu June GAELIC iJuly 8 CITY OF PEKING.. July 17 general information, apply to p J viz: FROM SYDNEY, WELLINGTON (N.Z.,& SUVA For Victoria and Vancouver (B.C.): WARRIMOO JULY G AORANGI AUG. 3 MIOWERA AUG. 31 WARRIMOO SEPT. 28 AORANGI OCT. 2G MIOWERA NOV. 23 WARRIMOO DEC. 21 Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agts. i 21 RIGS! I SIS IB ! SI'lXIAL BUSINESS irEMS. ART AND SCIENCE. At the World's Columbian Exposi tion art and science was thoroughly exemplified. The greatest achieve ments of modern times were on exhi bition. Among the many beautiful displays none attracted more atten tion than that made by the Singer Sewing Machine Comrany. It won the enthusiastic praises of all. B. Berger sou, Agent, Bethel street. The City Carrlags Company possess only first-class hacks and employ only careful, steady drivers. Carriages at all hours. Telephone 113. JOHN S. ANDRADE. Steamer Upolu Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. m., touching at Honoipu, Mahukona, Kawaihae and Kona ports, as follows: LEAVE HONOLULU: Wednesday June 22 Friday July 1 Tuesday July 12 Friday July 22 Tuesday Aug. 2 ARRIVE HONOLULU: Tuesday June 2S Friday July S Tuesday July 19 Friday July 23 For freight and passage apply to THEO. H. DAVIES & Co., Ltd. AGENTS. CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S New York Line. The Bark "Nuuanu" will sail from New York to Honolulu on or about July 15, 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 NEW PBOGBESS BLOCK. Single or en suite. Electric Elevator, Electric Lights; Lavatory and Sanitary arrange ments complete. Rooms ready for occupancy by th 15th of April. For terms, inquire of I I GO. PROGRESS BLOCK, FORT STREET. NEW STAGE LINE FROM HONOLULU TO KAHUKU. KOOLAU ROUTE: Leaves 9 a. m. every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday of each week. Returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Office: Pantheon Stables, Honolulu. Passengers and parcels carefully at tended to. WM. K. RATHBURN, Prop. I GUIDE THROUGH HAWAII. PRICE, 60c. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. 215 Merchant St. Just received from "Morning Star" a fine lot of Gilbert and Marshall Isl and Mat3, Atvicks, Tols, Baskets, Spears, Corals, Shells, Mother of Pearl Hooks, Hats, Cords, etc. Hair dressing department re-opened. Tel. 659. BEFORE BUYING Your Furniture call at the IXL and see the low prices in Antique Oak Bedroom Sets, Iron Beds, Wardrobes, Chairs, Rockers, Bureaus, Tables, Meat Safes, Stoves, Washstands, Ice Boxes, Etc. S. W. LEDERER, Corner Nuuanu and King Sts. P. O. Box 4S0. Tel. 478. FOR SALE. HOUSE AND LOT ON YOUNG STREET, 75x155 feet, townside of Thomas Square. House contains par lor, three bedrooms, with hall, dining room, kitchen, pantry, clothes closet, bath room, patent W. C. and stable 2Sx30 feet with hay loft. Box stall, open stall and place for three carriages and servants' quarters. Grounds nice Iv laid out. Enquire next door to L. H. DEE, or P. O. Box 107. Honolulu, 'June 1, 1S9S. 16 TAiminTfl i