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10 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER, 23, 189S. Kg Psciiic tei&iil UMm Issued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, Von Holt Block, King Street. A. W. PEARSON, Business Manager. SHIFPIlia RilElLlCtKCE. ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. Thursday, December 22. Stmr. Au Hou, Mosher, 8 lira, from Lahaina. Stmr. Kilohana, Thompson, 10 hrs. from Kilauea; 4,290 bags sugar, W. G. Irwin & Co. Stmr. WaLaleale, Green, 11 hrs. from Kapaa; 3,000 bag3 sugar, C. Brewer & Co; 561 bags rice, various. SAILED FROM HONOLULU. Thursday, December 22. Stmr. Kauai, Bruhn, Lahaina. Am. ship C. F. Sargent, Haskell, Puget Sound, In ballast. PASSENGERS. Arrived. From Lahaina, per stmr. Ke Au Hou, Dec. 22. J. Rasmussen, R. D. Mead. From Kapaa, per stmr. Waialeale, Dec. 22. Guy Owens, Fred Nay lor. Booked. For Kona and Kau, per stmr. Maun a Loa, Dec. 23. Dr. A. R. Rowat, J. Greemvoll, Mr. Taylor and -wife, Mrs. A. Byrne, Miss E. Poepoe, Miss E. Peters, A. Enos, J. Caspar, Master Mc Cann, Master Sylva, Frank Osbel, Miss A. Gannon, J. McLennan, Miss Alice Horner, MLss A. Sorenson, Miss Mary O. Beckwith, C. L. Scrimgvr, Rev. W. Ault, R. Nowleia. FOREIGN PORTS. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived, Dec. 6, stmr. Australia, from Honolulu; Dec. 9, stmr. Hupeh, from Honolulu. Sailed, Iec. 2, bk. Rhoderick Dim, for Hilo; Dec. 7, bktn. Wrestler, for Kahultii; Dec. 11, bktn. W. H. Dimond, for Ho nolulu; Dec. 13. bk. Amy Turner, for Hilo. Up and loading for Honolulu: Stmr. Alameda (3all3 Dec. 28 10 p. m.); bk. S. C. Allen, brig J. D. Spreckels (sails Dec. 14); bk. Martha Davis (sails Dec. 15); City of Peking (sails Dec. 17, at 1 p. m.). PORT TOWNSEND Arrived, Dec 1, bktn. Amelia, from Honolulu; schr. A. M. Baxter, from Honolulu; Dec. 3, schr. Mildred, from Kahului; Dec. 4, schr. Spokane, from Port Gamble, for Honolulu. Iassed up, Dec. 4, Br. ship Grenada, from Honolulu, for British Columbia. Arrived, Dec. 12, schr. Emma & Louise, from Honolulu. FORT PIRIE Arrived, Dec. 12, Haw. sdup John Ena, from Port Ludlow. PORT ANGELES Sailed, Dec. 2, Haw. bk. Williscott, from Nanaimo for Honolulu. NEW YORK Sailed, Dec. 7, ship Iroquois, for Honolulu. PORT BLAKE LEY Arrived , Dec. 2, bktn. Amelia, from Honolulu. PORT LUDLOW Sailed, Dec. schr. Spokane, for Honolulu. PORT GAMBLE Sailed, Dec. schr. Alice Cooke, from Honolulu. PORT LUDLOW Arived, Dec. schr. Mildred, from Kahului. EUREKA Sailed, Dec. 3, schr. 4, 11. Es- tber Buhne, for Honolulu. SYDNEY Arrived prior to Dec. 2, bk. Edward May, to load at Newcastle lor Honolulu. ASTORIA Sailed, Dec. Z, Ger. Paul Iscnberg, for Bremen. G RAY'S HARBOR Arrived, Deo. schr. Allen T, from Honolulu. YOKOHAMA Arrived. Dec. S. stmr. Belgic, from Honolulu; Nov. bk. 12, Br. 30, stmr. City of Rio de. Janeiro, from Ho nolulu. HONGKONG Arrived prior to Dec. 10, stmr. City of Rio de Janeiro, from Honolulu. NANAIMO Sailed. Dec. 1. Haw. bk. Diamond Head, for Honolulu. MANILA Arrived, Dec. 7, stmr. Newport, from Honolulu; Dec. i, stmr. Pennsylvania, from Honolulu. LATEST FREIGHTS AND CHART ERS. O. M. Kellogg, Am. schr., 373 tons (now at Gray's Harbor) Lumber thence to Kahului, by Ghas. Nelson. Geneva, Am. bg., 451 tons Guano 2rom Clipperton Island to Honolulu, by Macon dray & Co. Mildred, Am. schr. 411 tons (At Gamble) Lumber thence to Honolu lu, by Tope & Talbot. St. Francis, Am. ship. 1757 tons (now at Honolulu) Sugar thence to New York. ; The S. S. Kinau -will arrive from Ha iraii and Maui tonight. The Oahu plantation mill is being shipped by the Honolulu Iron Works. Fine weather at Lahaina and Koana pali and in the channel is reported by the steamer Ke Au Hou. arriving last evening. Island steamers sailing today are tlie Mauna 1aa, for Kona and Kau, at 10 a. m.; James Makee, for Kapaa, at 4 p. m., and Kilohana, for Makaweli, Waimea and Kekaha at 4 p. m. The steamer Kilohana arrived yes terday morning at 3:45 o'clock and not on Wednesday, as otherwise reported. Purser Archie Turner reports north west wind and strong northerly swell at Kilauea and a light northwest -wind ia the channel. Amongst the recent charters report ed at New York are included ten Am erican ships one American and one Ha waiian bark, to load sugar at Honolulu lor the Deleware Breakwater, for or ders, giving "business to 23,65S tons of mailing vessels.. AMERICAN MESSENGER SERVICE. Masonic Temple. . Telephone 444. Gazette (semi-weekly) will be Issued as UBual this morning for the out-going Island, and foreign malls. Copies In -wrappers at the newsdealers and pub lication office. HAWAIIAN LODGE, NO. 21, F. & A. M. V There "will be a special meeting of Hawaiian Lodge, No. 21, F. & A. M., at its Hall, Masonic Temple, corner of Hotel and Alakea sireets, THIS (Friday) EVENING, December 23, a: 7:30 o'clock. WORK IN THIRD DEGREE. Members of Pacific Lodge, Lodge le Progres and all sojourning brethren are fraternally invited to attend. By order of the W. M. H. J. BURNISTON. Secretary. CLOSIKG IIOTICE. THE STORES OF THE UNDER- signed wil not be open on Christmas or New Year's Day. Customers are re quested to place their orders as early as possible. H. MAY & CO. CHAS. HUSTACE. H. E. McINTYRE & BROS. ollO LEWIS & CO. TO LET. AN ELEGANT COTTAGE IN FIRST class locality. Comprising 5 rooms and bath. Rent, $27.50. Furniture, al most new, for sale for $375.00 For further particulars apply to WI LL E. FISHER. Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, cor ner Fort and Merchant streets. 5110 FOR SALE. FOUR MOST DESIRABLE BUILD ing lots, centrally located, on Alakea street, including corner of Beretania street; forty foot front each; average depth 85 feet. Apply to 510S J. T. McGREW. LESE FOR SALE. THE LEASE OF THE BUILDING situate at No. 19 Hotel Street, now oc cupied by Kee Chong. Lease has 28 years to run. For particulars apply to Hop Sing Co., of Wong Leong office, Hotel street between Smith and Nuu- anu streets. 001 FOR LEASE. TILVT DESIRABLE DWELLING House known as the McCULLY HOME STEAD. This house contains fourteen rooms, and has every modern conven ience for a comfortable home. Apply to J. ALFRED MAGOON, Merchant Street. 5100 FOR SALE. A FIVE-YEAR-OLD FAMILY MARE, speedy but gentle. Also a stylish road wagon and harness, practically new. Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs. R. F. Woodward, Kamehameha School. 5108 WANTED. A SITUATION BY A COLORED lady just from U. S.. as housekeeper, to do second work or child's nurse. References furnished. Address JOSE BROWN. 5110 P. C. Advertiser Office. SPECIAL MEETING. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Ho nolulu Chamber of Commerce will be held at its rooms today, December 23d, at 2 o'clock p. m., to consider report of Committee on Wharves. JAS. GORDON SPENCER, 5110 - Secretary. MEETING NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Pepeekeo Sugar Company will be held at the office of Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., at 10 o'clock on Saturday, 24th Inst. W. H. BAIRD, 5110 Secretary. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the shareholders of the Hawaiian Sugar Co., held this day, the follow ing officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: H. P. Baldwin President W. G. Irwin Vice President J. P. Cooke Treasurer W. L. Hopper Secretary. The above named, together with J. F. Haekfeld, C. M. Cooke and R. Cat ton constitute the Board of Directors. December 22. 1S98. W. L. HOPPER. 5110 Secretary. NOTICE. BY THE R. P. RITHET WE SHALL receive a choice consignment of Fancy Laying Hens. If you want any, place orders at once. CALIFORNIA FEED CO., Ltd. Telephone 121. 5110 T NOTICE. WONG TUCK YOU, LAU LEE Chong, Wong See Yong, Ho Shee, Ho Syak, Lee Shin, Lee Sum and Wat Ging, formed copartnership. Wat Ging manager. (Firm name Wo Fat and Nee Chong.) Commencing 1st Feb, 1S97. Business as bakers, restaurant, manufacturers of candy, etc., etc., Honolulu, H. L, Dec 16, 1898. 5106 Grand Closing Out Sale. AT AUCTION ! 0 FRIDAY, December 23 3 AT JO A.M. AND 7 P M. Goods Now on eiioh At Progress Block, Corner AH the gems of the collection will be offered at this sale. No art lover should miss this grand closing out sale. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. Evening Auction Sale. HIS : FRIDAY : EVENING, AT 7 O'CLOCK, At my sales room, I will sell at Pub lic Auction an immense assortment of Dolls, Dolls, Dolls, TOYS. riCTURhl BuOKS. Fancy Ware, And an elegant collection of KOU CALABASHES. Goods now on view. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. 5110 Auction Sale OF nnrn nrnxTir IlE On Wednesday, Dec. 2898, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., At the residence of M. N. Saunders. Esq., Nuuanu street, above Vineyard, 1 will sell at Public Auction, the entire Household Furniture, comprising: WICKER PARLOR, FURNITURE. PARLOR RUGS AND PICTURES. PIANO LAMP. DIVAN, 1 V EST E MEYER PIANO. OAK BEDROOM SETS. OAtv WARDROBE. WILCOX & (JIBBS SEWING MA CHINE. D. R. TABLE AND CHAIRS. SIDEBOARD, MEAT SAFE. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. STOVE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. PALMS AND PLANTS. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. 5110 NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, having interost in the business of Y. Lurn Sing, on Fort street, desire to sell our interest to Pang Miu Kin on the-15th inst., A. D. 189S. YUEN BUCK WING, 5100 CHOW MING. NOTICE. NEITHER THE CAPTAIN NOR agents of the American bark "Alden Besse" will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew without written authority. 5107-lw ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. t Kunnp Vi n p- rhAn? nf TTrmnlulu. ,' havins: made an assignment of all his ! property to us, for the benefit of all j his creditors, we .hereby request ail persons having claims against Kwong YIng Chong to present the same to us, duly authenticated, -within six mouths, or they will be forever barred. All per sons indebted to Kwong' Ying Chong are hereby requested to make immed iate payment to the undersigned, at the store of T. Ah Ping & Company. T. AH PING & COMPANY. Assignees Kwong Ying Chong, of Ho nolulu. Dated, Honolulu, December 12, 1S9S. 5104-4tF A I LEY'S IKE ITS. Yes. Bits for Bikes and Bike. Eld ridge and Belvedere, also Clevelands. Dire-t from the factory where they are made. We have parts for sixteen makes of wheels. Also old parts for wheels names unknown to J. S. B., but as this week we had a ?90 Rambler to re-pair, with cones 2 in. diameter, two Wanted. I found them right here in H. S. W. old stock. Also a Progress wheel wanted a crank. Another, who does the machine work in this shop (after trying to get one from the agents) found a plated crank in stock, which, with very slight alterations, fitted perfectly. Pau pilikia. Have had at least half a hundred bad breaks to repair on wheels this week, for which we had every part required, in stock. And any part not otherwise ob tainable will be made here at very reasonable rates. We can weld Stearns cranks. Not done here before, often been tried. Notice any CLEAN bikes in town this dirty weather? They pay $1.00 per .month and are kept so at BAILEY'S HONOLULU CYCLE RY, Established 1S92. 231 King St. flA TCII7I nuuMnuLU B ANTIQUE! RARE! Turkish AND Persian Fort and Beretania Sts. CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S " New York : Line. The bark "Foohng Suey'' -will sail from New York on or about February 2Sth, if sufficient inducement offers. The ship George Curtis will sail from New York promptly January 15, 1S99. Advances made on shipments on lib eral terms For further particulars, ad dress Messrs. CHAS BREWER & CO., 27 Kllby street, Boston or C. BREWER & CO., LTD., Honolulu Agents. FOR YOKOHAMA: ooo THE 100 Al IRON on i Will leave this port for Yokohama on or about the 29th of December. For freight and passage apply to THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. AGENTS. . : iirmnn I ML UU BETWEEN 11 nvni AND -ooo- S. S. "GARONNE" Will make MONTHLY round trips, stopping at HILO on the down pas- ARRIVE IN HONOLULU. January 21st, 1899. LEAVE HONOLULU. January 27th, 1899. The S. S. "Garonne" is a large and finely equipped steamer, with roomy, comfortable and convenient passenger accommodations. Connections with Northern Pacific and Great Northern railways, affording direct route to central or eastern States. E X CO., AGENTS. Steamer Upolu Will leave Honolulu at 10 o'clock a, m., touching at Honolpu, Mahukona, Kawaihae and Kona ports, as follows: ARRIVE HONOLULU. Friday Dec 23 LEAVE HONOLULU. Tuesday Dec. 27 For freight and passage apply to THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. AGENTS. Yacht "Clytie" FOR SALE. t MODERN CABIN YACHT, 23 FEET long, 8 feet beam, 30 inches draught. Outside lead ballast. Designed by V. D. Bacon, and built last year. An able, fast cruiser; roomy self -bailing cock pit; large cabin, sleeping three. Com plete with sails, ropes, cushions, anch or, stove, dishes, etc. In excellent con dition. Apply to 509G T. W. HOBRON. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the shareholders of Castle & Cooke, Ltd., neld at their office in Honolulu, on Wednesday, November 30th, 1S9S, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: J. B. Atherton President G. P. Castle Vice President E. D. Tenney Secretary W. A. Bowen Treasurer J. D. Castle Auditor The above named officers also con stitute the Board of Directors for the ensuing year. E. D. TENNEY, Secretary Castle & Cooke, Ltd. 5100 1 1 T 0 Hh 1 HONOLULU SEATTLE Hi Oceanic Steamship Company! FIME The Fine Passengex Steamers of This Port as Hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO: ALAMEDA JAN. 4 AUSTRALIA JAN. IS MARIPOSA FEB. IS 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. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. and Occidental Oriental Steamship Co. Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave t."ht port on or about the dates below men FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: CITY OF PEKING :. DEC. 22 GAELIC DEC. 31 1899 CHINA JAN. 14 RATES OF PASSAGE SINGLE TRIP. For San Francisco Cabin .$ 75 European Steerage 25 For Yokohama Cabin $150 European steerage 85 For Hongkong Cabin $175 European Steerage 100 For general information apply to Haekfeld AGENTS.- nln-Miroli Royal Ml sin iphii Steamers of the ahove line, run ning in connection with Ihe CANADI AN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Syd ney, N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, 13. C, Honolulu, Suva (Fiji), and Wellington, N. Z.f are 3DTJE JX ZE3ZO: On or about the dates below stated, FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B.C. For Suva. Wei linton(N.Z.) ana Sydney: Miowera Dec. 23 Warrimoo Jan. 20 Aorangi Feb. 17 Miowera Mar. 17 Warrimoo April 14 Aorangi May 12 Miowera June 9 Warrimoo July 7 Aorangi ; Aug. 4 Miowera Sept. 1 Warrimoo Sept. 29 Aorangi Oct. 27 Miowera Nov. 24 Warrimoo Dec 22 Through tickets issued from Hono Europe. For Freight and Passage and all Theo. H. Davies & EX MOHICAN These Vehicles are of the latest styles and are extremely opportune for Christmas gifts of beauty and usefulness. Wright's is the place to get your carriages. Honolulu Carriage Manufactory. Fort St. w W WDT1DT Drnnn Above Hotel. " - uiuuui, nvyi. TABLE: This Lino Will Arrive at aad Leare FOR SAN FRANCISCO: AUSTRALLA. DEC. 17 MARIPOSA JAN. 4 AUSTRALIA JAN. f4 MOANA FEB. 1 tioned. FOR SAN FRANCISCO: DORIC :.DEC. 30 1899 NIPPON MARU JAN. 6 ARE AS FOLLOWS: ROUND TRIP. For San Francisco Cabin, 4 mo'.$125 For Yokohama Cabin, 4 mo's.... 225 Cabin, 12 mo's. ....262.60 For Hongkong Cabin, 4 mo's... 262.60 Cabin, 12 mo's 316.25 Co viz: FROM SYDNEY. WELLINGTON (NX), ft SUVA For Victoria and Vancouver (B.C.): Aorangi i Jan. 18 Miowera Feb. 15 Warrimoo Mar. 15 Aorangi .April 12 Miowera May 10 Warrimoo June 7 Aorangi July 6 Miowera Aug. 2 Warrimoo Ang. 30 Aorangi Sept. 27 Miowera Oct. 25 Warrimoo Nov. 22 Aorangi Dec 20 lulu to Canada, United States and general Information, apply to Co,, Ltd., Gen'I Agts. New Surreys, Road Carts, Phaetons, X 1 WOO 4