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8 THE TACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, AUGUST 16, 1S99. I PaclliG GoRicisl Mmwm Issued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by tlie I I AW A 1 1 A N G A Z ETT E CO M PA N Y , Yon Holt, Block, King Street-. C. G. IJALLENTYNE, Ma nag r. TIDES, HUN AND MOON. Day. p.m. a.m. j.m. a.m. a.m'.iu a. in. i h.ru. jr. 2 v a o y ;o r.oi .v.-is'rt.so i. u it, j.w io.T .. 5. :jy o.-j'j 5. 7 17 3.4-J' : mi lo.a, y.vi .3'j e.2H .-. :,n 18 4.10 I . ii-J 10.4': lij. ! 5.: bV'T; f...Vj l'j 4 51 o. . U. 'j 10..-,' 5.4U;.7: 7.42 :i. rn . i. m. i ' i A) 5.1 J 5.2'J 11 . 11.4 5 5 4 ) .'2C b.:; p.m. ! 21-' c. i u. y; 5 j;j,';.2.j :.-..n : ' i I Mun .. J lief. . W- 1 . Thu ... Fir ... 6at Sun Th- tid'.-s and moon liases are Kiven in Stuinhu 1 tini'-. The time of sun and moon rising and sotting being given for all ports in the gruutj are in Loral time, to -which the respective corrections to Standard time applicable to each dilfei tnt port .should be jriade. The Standard time whistle sounds at 12h. dm. ds. (midnight), (Jrc. nu ieh time, which is Ih. 3'm. p. in. of Hawaiian Stan dard time. METEOROLOGICAL. RECORD. Dy the Government Survey. Published Every Monday. ll.Wl'Ot THKKM I- to ! U p ' ou 72 s s M r v T F 81 .(); :7ti ' N K NK NH N E NK-.V N N K .N K i 3 !" : TiriO.ll'.iO.til 8 .':.. 0- r'.U.Ol' y ao.' :50.M 1 .I0 ';,() Oii 'i;77 y-t; .uu f,i' :t .o;is 1-1 7ti S5. '.; M si .ooiij; y-5! 2-0 ;i-t 11 1:1.. !:. 0.02 7ii f0j .2S(vJ 10-sj i;-2-;. , r.aromottu- corrected for temperature and elevation, but not for gravity. SHIPPISa IHfELLlCENCt MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Steamers due and to sail today and for the next six days are as follows: ARRIVE. Steamers From Due Mauna Loa Kona Aug. 1G Mariposa Sydney Aug. 17 Moana San Francisco Aug. 17 Kinau Hilo Aug. 19 ITnnln Hfmoimi Aug. 19 I jq. h u a K a u n a k a k a i A u Mil-nhnln tvauai Aug. 21 Claudine Kahului Aug. 21 DEPART. Steamers. For Sails Delgic San Francisco Aug. Mikahala Kauai Aug. 1G 1G CLindine Kahului Aug. 16 Mariposa San Francisco Aug. 17 Moana Sydney Aug. 17 Mauna Loa Kona Aug. 19 TTnrtln Kohala and Kona Aug. 23 Kinau Hilo Aug ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. Tuesday, August 15. Br. stmr. Belgic, Rinder, 9V2 days from Yokohama; 130 tons mdse., 2S5 passengers to H. Hackfeld & Co. chr. Moi Wahine, 20 hrs. from Paa- uilo. SAILED FROM HONOLULU. Tuesday, August 15. Am. bk. Seminole, Taylor, Port Townsend, in ballast. Stnu. Iwa, Townsend, Maui. Stmr. JC? Au Hon, Thompson, Ka Imku. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, Wai manalo. Stmr. Kaena, Parker, Waialua. FOREIGN PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND Arrived, Au: 1, bktne. Uncle Jolin, from Hilo. SAN FRANCISCO Sailed, Aug. : bktno. S. G. Wilder, for Honolulu. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. Am. bktne Klikitat (now at Lud low) Lumber thence to Honolulu by Pope & Talbot. Am. bktne. S. X. Castle Pass, and mdse. San Francisco to Honolulu, by J. D. Spreckels Bros. Co. Am. schr. Alice Cooke Lumber from Port Ludlow to Honolulu by Pope & jl albot. Am. schr. Esther Buhne (Now at Eureka) Redwood thence to Honolu lu by J. K. Hanify & Co. MEMORANDA. Per stmr. Belgic, Aug. 15: Left Hong kong. 2Gth; Amoy, 27th; Shanghai, 30th. ultimo; Nagasaki, 1st; Kobe, 3rd; and Yokohama, Gth. Fine weather. SPOKEN. By stmr. Belgic, from Yokohama, on Aug. 11th, stmr. Gaelic, from Honolulu, bound west. Reported all well. RECEIPTS ISLAND PRODUCE. From Eleele, per stmr. W. G. Hall, Aug. 14. 14 bags taro, 2S bdls. hides. From Nawiliwili, per stmr Mikahala, Aug. 14. 1 horse, 1 cow, 11 bdls. hides, 72 pkgs. sundries. From Maui ports, per stmr Claudine, Aug. 13. 29 sks. potatoes, 70 sks. corn, 40 head cattle, 2S hogs, 4 horses, 141 pkgs. sundries. PASSENGERS. Arrived. From Yokohama, per stmr. Belgic, Aug. 1G. For Honolulu: Mr. John F. Hooper, Mr. Frank E. Sampson, Mr. M. Chiya, Air. W. Hancock and GO Japan ese and 215 Chinese. For San Fran cisco: Mr. A. Adelsdorfer, Mr. T. C. Aitkin, P. Clinton dishing. Airs. Clin ton dishing, Hon. C. Denby, Air. J. C. Dusel, Airs. J. C. Dusel, Mr. A. H. Delf, Air. J. S. Fearch, Chaplain J. B. Frazier, U. S. N., Mr. II. II. C. Fisher, Mrs. H. K. C. Fisher, Air. J. H. Fisher, Baron Pierre do Gunzburg, Air. R. Uhii. Mr. V. Lussuet, Mrs. T. Myosh, Mr.-. Ja.s. K. Mor-, lit. iic-v. IMshop MrKim, Mr. Juh-.s Richard, Mrs. H -jo:i CJ11 e aiid four children, Mr. Y. -I. T.MachiT, Mr. l. 15. Adamson. Mr. E. I. C ''.v;'n. ".'i.i:ir. Lamh'-rt, Mr. A. II. Myi i-i. Mis-: J. i!j Oi: ;i. Mi-, (i. S a n and 7 J k:: ' )p Schweitzer, Mr. F. Ziems- Chin Lvpartel. For Kauriakakai, per 3tr;ir. Ec-'.r..ia. A'iz. jo, T. W. Carroll. For Kalau-a, pr stnir. AYaialeak?, An?, i:;. J. U. Bush, Mi'i. i I. E.rt'o man, Mrs. M. Martin. WHARF AHD WAVE. The .schooner Concord finished dis charging' yesterday. Mr. Hagcrup is acting purser of the steamer Kauai in place of Mr. Piltz on sick leave. The bark Nnuann, of Honolulu '.vas receiving extensive repairs to spans, at New York July 20th. The cruiser Philadelphia is, coaling, having as lighters the two sleam scows ami the schooner Moi Wahin?. The steam Fehooner Charles Nelson discharged a lot of United States stores yesterday for the use of the tro i. Slio Kails for Han Francisco on Thurs day next. Another returned Klondikcr is . ond Oliicer Oksen of the trooi p Charles Nelson w ho was formerly mate of the steamer Mauna Eoa and left that berth last spring to make his fortune in the Northern gold fields. The Hawaiian ship Helen Erewcr, at Shanghai, July 22, from New York, was in collision with French cruiser Jean Part while at anchor. The Pre ,er was leaking badly, and fore compart ment full of water. The J-ean Part lost funnel, and is otherwise damaged. The Brewer will discharge and dock for survey. For : San : Francisco 000 The Al New Steamer r Will leave here for San Francisco on Thursday, August, IS, 1S98, at 2 o'clock p. m. Cabin passage, $05 and $50, according to stateroom. The steamer will make the passage in eight days. She is fitted with elec trie lights and all modern improve ments and will be open for inspection on and after Tuesday afternoon, the ICth inst. First class fare. For freight and passage apply to M. S. Grinbaum & CO. 4999 Lodge Le Progres De roceanie. NO. 124, A. & A. S. RITE. 6c There will be a special meeting of Le Progres Lodge No. 124 A. P. & A. AL at its hall, Masonic Temple, THIS EVENING, August 1G, at 7:30 o'clock. WORK IN THE THIRD DEGREE. Alembers of Hawaiian Lodge, Pacific Lodge, and all visiting brethren are cordially invited to be present. By order of the R. W. M. II. G. CRABBE, Secretary. S. S. CO. Headquarters First Co., S. S. August lGth, 1S9S. THE FIRST COMPANY OF SHARP hooters of Hawaii will assemble for a BANQUET at PROGRESS HALL on THURSDAY, AUGUST ISth, at 7:30 p. m. Every MEMBER and EX-MEMBER is invited to attend. FRANK S. DODGE, Captain Commanding. Honolulu, August 15, 1S9S. 4999 FOR SALE. A BLOCK OF 25 LOTS IN THE KA- piolani Park Addition (Trousseiu Ostrich Farm). In order to close up a partnership I will sell at the original figure. David Dayton. 209U Merchant Sv 5999 OAHU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL meeting ot tne uanu cemetery Asso ciation will be held at the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce Saturday, Atig. 20th, 1S9S, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the election of officers and trus tees for the ensuing year. All owners of lots are entitled to vote and are urgently requested to attend the meet ing. AY. AI. GRAHAAI. Acting Secretary. Honolulu, August 15, 1S9S. 4999 LOST. ON A BERETANIA STREET CAR Friday morning, a part of a water proof. Liberal reward if returned to Gazette office. 499S LOST. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN THE residence of Dr. C. B. Wood, Beretania street, and the Executive Building, a Gold Pin. Finder will be suitably re warded bv returning to this office. 499S mr rtn ry SCHOOL NOTICE. T . i e n.i ..i he fail te -h. a:;d v ij v 1 i d . Ey order lie I:i-ftru I.--: :n on iil , or the ion. . i n i . Moii:h on r h ; a I) n. C. T. RODGERS. Seer eta r v. Honolulu, Aug. 13th. 1S03. Pj'Ji-C: NOTICE. ARTHUR JOHNSTONE, ESQ., has this day been appointed FOOD COM MISSIONER AND ANALYST for the Hawaiian Islands. Dated at Honolulu, August 1, 1S93. WILLIAM O. SMITH, President of the Board of Health. Approved: J. A. KING, Minister of the Interior. 4997-Ct 1994-3t AN D JrOr 1st. IS Lots at Kalihi, opposite II. C. Meyers' premises. 2nd. 7 Lots at Kalihi, adjoining Hon. D. II. Kahaulelio's new Castle. 3rd. 4 Lots at Kalihi, next to Airs. Cockett's premises. 4th. 12 Lots at Kalihi, facing Kame- hameha IV Road, and in front of G. Alarkham's Residence. 5th. One Lot 9Gx200 feet mauka of the Catholic Church premises at Ka lihi. Gth. 10 Lots at Kapalama, lying mauka of King Street, about 300 feet from the Kapalama Tramways Depot. 7th. Five Lota and Houses at Kapa lama, situated mauka of King Street and on the Waikiki side of Alorris Estate's premises. Sth. A Lot of about half an acre mauka side of King Street, about 400 feet from the corner of Liliha and King Streets. The premises pro duce an income of $628 per annum; will sell for $5,500. 9th. 25 Lots 50x100 feet in Puunui Tract. 25 Lots 75x150 in Puunui Tract. 25 lots 100x200 in Puunui Tract. 10th. 6 Lots 100x200 on Nuiianu street, right opposite the old Ice Works. About 300 Lots 50x100 at Nuuanu at rear and mauka of the above 6 Lots 11th. About 70 Lots in the Kekio Tract, situated opposite the Makee Island Band Stand. It is admitted that it is one of the best tracts near the Waikiki Sea Beach. 12th About 300 Lots in the Kapahulu Tract. 13th. 364 Acres in S. Kona, Hawaii, about 100 Acres of which are good Coffee land, 25 Acres are planted with Coffee from 3 years up to 7 years; there are two dwellings on the premises; the new Government Road runs along the place. A very good investment for a farmer. 14th. About 1,000 Acres in Kealako mo, Puna, Hawaii; the land extends from the beach to about 2 miles from the Volcano. 15th. CITY PROPERTIES, Etc., Etc. Prices are the cheapest in the Alarket. For further particulars apply to L. Real Estate Brokers. W. C. Achi, our manager, has over 16 years experience in Real Estate Business in this City. Honolulu, July 19th, 1S9S. FURNISHED ROOAIS FOR RENT. THREE LARGE FRONT ROOAIS (Alosquito proof) in suites or singly. Enquire at 4977 THE HOME BAKERY. FURNISHED COTTAGE. , WITH PARLOR, BEDROOAI AND oath, in central portion of city is wanted by a single man. State price. Address "Batchelor," Hawaiian Gazette Office. 4993 SORGHUM SEED. A CHOICE LOT OF FRESH SOR ghum seed is offered for sale. Apply to Star Dairy Co., Ltd., or telephone 1013. STAR DAIRY CO., LTD. Honolulu, Aug. 12, 1S9S. 499G For Bicycle Repairs, AT THE HONOLULU CYCLERY, you can find an intelligent mechanic who will repair any broken Bike at a reasonable price, and guarantee the job. Sprockets fitted to Eldredge wheels t1 .t will not break readily. .v'e 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, Stearn3 parts, Crescent part3, 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. BY AUTHOR Oceanic Steamship Company. TIME TABLE: I-':ne Passeneer Steamers i o FHOiil SAfs FHAHSiSGO: AIARIPOSA AUG. 17 MOANA SEPT. 14 ALAMEDA OCT. 12 MARIPOSA NOV. 9 In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the Agents are prepared to Issue, to intending passengers, coupon through ticket by any railroad from San Francl3co, to all points In the United States, and from New York by any steamship line to all European porta. For further particulars apply to Wm. G General Assents IRWIN LIMITED Pacific Mail Steamship Co. AND Occidental Steamers of the above companies will cn or about the dates below mentioned. FOR JAPAN MD CHINA: DORIC AUG. 20 BELGIC SEPT. 10 COPTIC SEPT. 29 For freight and passage and all I nauiiciu AGENTS. (I nn rn nr uu u iti id eon. Steamers of the above line, running in connection with the CANADI AN PACIFIC RAILWAY COAIPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Syd ney, N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu, Suva (Fiji), and Wellington, N. Z., are ZDTjri at xsionsroxTiriL! On or about the dates below stated, viz: FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B.C. For Suva, Wellington (N.Z.) ana Sydney: AORANGI SEPT. 2 MIOWERA SEPT. SO WARRIMOO OCT. 28 AORANGI NOV. 25 MIOWERA DEC. 25 Through tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general information, apply to Theo. H. Davies & Ex Andrew ooo Trimmings, Lamps, Harness Whips and Laprobes. Extra fine ASTKACIIAX LAPROBES; Just the thing for rainy weather. Don't place an order until you have seen our goods. ooo Honolulu Carriage Manufactory. tort bt. W W WDTflirF n Above Hotel. Minimi, riupi. cf This Line Will Arrive at and Leave FOR SAH FRAHCISCO: MOANA AUG. 17 J ALAMEDA SEPT. 14 ! MARIPOSA OCT. 12 ! MOANA NOV. 9 & Co Oceanic S. S. Co, riental Steamship Go. call at Honolulu and leave this port FOR SAN FRANCISCO: BELGIC AUG. 16 COPTIC SEPT. 3 GAELIC SEPT. 23 general information, apply to Op Royal Mall S p FROM SYDNEY. WELLINGTON (N.ZJ.& SUVA For Victoria and Vancouver (B.C.): MIOWERA AUG. 31 WARRIMOO SEPT. 23 AORANGI OCT. 26 MIOWERA NOV. 23 WARRFAIOO DEC. 21 Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agts. New line of Surreys and Carriages Single and Double Co L U SPECIAL BUSINESS ITEMS ART AND SCIENCE. At the World's Columbian Expoil j tion art and Bcience was thoroughly ; exemplified. The greatest achieve-' j rnents of modern time3 were on exhi : bition. Among the many beautiful ; displays none attracted more atten : tion than that made by the Singer Sewing Machine Company. It woa th : enthusiastic praises of all. B. Berger ' sen. Agent, Bethel street. The City Carriage Company possi ! only first-class hacks and employ onlj I careful, steady drivers. Carriages at all hours. Telephone 113. JOHN S. ANDRADS. TIME TABLE From and After June 13, 1898. TRAINS . j. ' ' 1 .-5 STATIONS. (Outward) w . . S3 . "5 Et"5 wa , , A.M. A.M. P.M. r.M. Honolulu 7:io 9:15 a -.10 5:10 Pearl City $l7 9..4S s:o Kwa Mill y::7 lO.-l'S 4:03 6-10 Wamnae 10-..M 4:4 .... "aia: 13:00 5:3S .... "3 : 15 STATIONS. I''- S. a (Inward) -r - .- is "5 .-' ."5 -T ' ' 1 l 4 US 3D , , A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. waialua 6:12 a -39 5'ala??;; 10:C'.J 3:5.5 ..'.'.' Rwa Mill S:5 7:47 10:5: 4 :i2 1J-45 Pearl City 6:15 8:07 11:34 4;5 i:io Honolulu 6:50 8:40 12:15 5:2ti 1:45 G. P. Denisox, F. C. Sfmr, bupenrtendent. (Jen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. Steamer Upolu Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. m., touching at Honolpu, Mahukona, Kawaihae and Kona ports, as follow: LEAVE HONOLULU: Tuesday Augrust 23 Friday September 2 Tuesday September 13 Fri3ay September 23 Tuesday October 4 Fray October 14 Tuesday October 25 ARRIVE HONOLULU: Friday August 19 Tuesday August 30 Friday September 9 Tuesday September 20 Friday September 80 Tuesday October 11 Friday October 21 For freight and passage apply to THEO. H. DAVIES & Co., Ltd. AGENTS. CMS. BREWER & CO.'S Flew York Line. The will sail from New York to Honolulu on or about September- 15th. If sufficient inducement offers. Ad vances made on shipments on liberal terms. For further particulars, ad dress Messrs. CHAS. BREWER & CO., 27 Kilby Street, Doston or C. BREWER & CO., LTD., Honolulu Agents. FOR RENT. Elegant Offices in tho Single or en suite. Electric Elevator. Electric Light Lavatory and SanlUry arrange- ' merits complete. Rooms ready for occupancy by th 15th of April. For terms, Inquire of Ml PROGRESS BLOCK, FORT STREET. FOR SALE. HOUSE AND LOT ON YOUNG STREET, 75x155 feet, townslde of Thomas Square. House contains par lor, three bedrooms, with hall, dining room, kitchen, pantry, clothea clouet. oo1"?0111' patent w- c- and etable 28x30 feet with hay loft. Box stall open stall and place for three carrlag3 and servants quarters. Grounds nice ly laid out. Enquire next door to L. II. DEE, or P. O. Box 107. lionoiuiu, June 1, 1S9S. 4934 FOR SALE. LARGE LOT ON PROSPECT Street, Slope of Punchbowl. Splendid situation. Apply GUS SHARP, 4975 Prospect St. WANTED. A SALESMAN, AT B. F. EHLERS & CO.'S DRY GOODS STORE. 4937 OB irami D cos I NEW PROGRESS BLOCK fift