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8 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, JANUARY 1SS9. , Am. Iik. Martha Davis, Frn3, San I ran Issued Every Morning, Except S -iCo, Jan. 21. Sunday, by the i smr. Garonne, Conradi, Seattle, Jan. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, Von Holt Block, King Street. i A. W. PEARSON, j SAILING VESSELS FOR HONOLULU. Business Manager. j T1T,,n, i 1. irnu n i mm ? j.'8 11 U LHllU U TIME TABLE From and A'ter Jan. 1, 1SWJ. Diim imiLiif &TATIOK3 Iily Daily (Outward) ex. Hun. Dally ex. . S in. Daily Dilly A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M Honolulu.. 7:10 :15 11:05 8:15 5:1U Pearl City. 8-03 9.-4S 11:40 3 47 6:'0 F.wa Mill . 8:33 10: 12:00 4:15 6:10 Tyaiauae... .... 10:.Vl 4:15 Walalna 11:55 5:40 ..... Kahuku... 1-2:32 6:15 STATIONS. Ddilv (Inward) Hun. Dily Daily Ihnlv A.M. AM P.M P.M Kahntu... ... r:a .... t:0S Waialun... .:10 2:50 Waianae... t:l() .... 3:55 EwaMill.. 5:5 T:J5 1.0" 4.34 Pearl City. 6:15 S:0J 1:' 4:"2 Honolulu.. GUO 8:33 2:t5 6:23 G. P. DttNISON. F. C 8MITFT, Scperirtendcnt. Hen. Pa. A Tkt. Agt. SKIPPIHG IHTELLICEKCE. ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. Thursday, January 2J. Hr. Stmr. Coptic, Inman Sealhy, from Hongkong, Jan. f; Nagasaki, Jan. 11; Yokohama, Jan. 17; 503 tons general merchandise, lti cabin passengers, 4oG Japanese immigrants, 49 Chinese. Stmr. Upolu, Henningsen, from Ko na and Kohala; 200 bag3 coffee, loO bags charcoal, general imerchandise. Stmr. Mikahala, Thompson, from Ko loa; 5037 bags sugar, to H. Haekfeld & Co. Stmr. Kilohana, Thompson, from La haina; 3300 bags sugar, to H. Haekfeld & Co., 2 packages sundries. Stmr. Ke An Hon, Mosher, from Ha liamaulu; 2430 bags sugar to W. G. Ir win & Co., 1450 to Haekfeld & Co. Sloop Kaiulani, from Oahu ports. SAILED FROM HONOLULU. Thursday, January 2G. Am. bktn. Irmgard, Schmidt, for San Francisco; li,5S5 bags sugar, valued at JS9.132.70. Am. schr. Spokane, Jerome Jamieson, for Port Townsend, in ballast. Bk. It. P. Rithet, Calhoun, for San Francisco; 33,000 bags sugar. Stmr. Waialeale, Green, for Kilauea, Kalihiwai and Hanalei, 12 m., delayetl from yesterday by leaking boiler. Am. bk. Snow & Burgess, P. Morten Ken, for Port Townsend, in ballast. Hr. Ktmr. Contic. Sealby. for San Francisco, with 300 tons general mer eh and is e. U. S. S. Yorktown. Sperry, for Guam and Manila. PASSENGERS. Arrived. From Yokohama, per stmr. Coptic, Jan. 26. Col. H. M. Lazelle, U. S. V.; H. Suzuki, Capt. Cervitsky, I. It. N. Mrs. C E. Garst and infant, Miss Gret chen Garst, Master Morrison Garst, H. Mamano, Mr. and Mrs. Hong Guan and four children and T. Tsurushiiua. From Lahaina. per stmr. Kilohana, Jan. 26. Samuel G. Wilder. From Koloa, per stmr. Mikahala, Jan. 26. Otto Isenberg, E. E. Conant, Wong Duck and one on deck. Departed. For San Francisco, per stmr. Cop tic, Jan. 26. Mrs. Harold M. Sewall and party, Foster Milliken, Mrs. Milli ken and companion. Miss Brittain, Miss Vail, T. 3. Dredge, L. Cecil and two daughters, Miss Pringle, E. Pollitz, F. C. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wllshirp. C. W. Porter, Dr. Ainsworth, Mrs. John Frances. Miss Frances, C. H. Lester and valet, W. A. Dupee and valet. George E. Fairchild. C. P. Overton, E. L. Cutfing, J. N. Armsby and wife, Frank J. Hoel, K. Von Gelder, J. C. Fitzsimmons, F. A. Koelitz and two European steerage. VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANTMEN. (This Hat does not Include coa-sters.) Am. ship St. Francis, Winn, Norfolk, Nov. 15. Am. stmr. City of Columbia, Milnor, Hilo, Dec. 11. Haw. bk. Hawaiian Isles, Kustel, New castle, Dec. 15. Haw. ship Fort George, Morse, New castle, Dec. 17. Haw. bk. Nuuanu, Josseiyn, New York, Dec. 19. Am. bktn. W. H. Dimond, Nilson, San Francisco. Dec. 2S. Am. ship W. F. Babcock, Colley, Balti more, Dec. 29. Haw. bk. Willscott, Peabody, Nanaimo. Doc 29. Am. brig J. D. Sprcckels, Christianson, San Francisco, Dec. 30. ir hk. Dominion. Berouish, New castle, Jan. 3. ; Am. schr. Alice Cooke, Penhallow, Port i Townsend, Jan. 3. ' Br. bk. Anamba, Harder, Liverpool,; Jan. 3. i Am. sh. Tacoma, Federson,. San Fran-! cisco. Jan. 5. j Am. bk. S. C. Allen, Johnson, San j Francisco, Jan. 7. j Am. bk. St. Katherme, Marines a, -Na naimo, Jan. S Am. bk Oregon, Parker, Newcastle, Jan. 14. Am. bk. Ceylon, Wilier, Tacoma, Jan. 15. Am. bktn. Klikitat, Cutler, P "own send, Jan. 15. Am. schr. Bertie Minor, Raven, Eureka, Jan. 15. Am. stmr. Australia, Houdlette, San Francisco, Jan. 18. U. S. S. Y'orktown, Sperry, San Fran cisco, Jan. 22. Haw. ship Star of Russia, Hatfield, Ta coma, Jan. 22. Am. schr. Mildred, Kindler, Port Town send, Jan. 22. From. j S. N. Castie, Am. bk. .. Sau Francisco C. D. Bryant, Am. bk S. F. John G. North, Am. schr. (Hpu.)..S. F. Prince Edward, Nor. bk. ... Baltimore Bertie Minor, Am. schr Eureka Uncle John, Am. bktn Eureka Repeat, Am. schr Port Blakeley C. S. Holmes. Am. schr. ..PL Blakelev M. E. Fo3ter, Am. schr. ..PL Blakeley A. M. Campbell, Am. schr. .... Ludlow Endeavor, Am. schr Port Gamble Corona, Am. schr Port Gamble O. M. Kellogg, Am. schr. (K). Gamble Mildred, Am. schr Gamble Prosper, Am. bk. Tacoma Harry Morse, Am. bk. Nanaimo Edward O'Brien, Am. sh Nanaimo Geneva, Am. bg. . . .Clipperton Island Albany, Ger. bk West port Geo. R. Skolfield Yokohama Republic, Ch. ship Newcastle City of Adelaide, Br. bk.. . .Newcastle King Arthur, Br. ship .... Newcastle Jane L. Stanford, Am. bktn. Newcastle Blairmore, Br. ship Newcastle H. D. Bendixon, Am. schr. ..Newcastle Robert Sudden, Am. bk Newcastle Himalaya, Br. bk Newcastle Louisiana, Am. schr. ... x. Newcastle Carrier Dove, Am. schr. ..Newcastle Honolulu. Haw. schr Newcastle Oceania Vance, Am. schr. . . Newcastle Newsboy, Am. bktn Newcastle Muriel, Am. Rchr Newcastle McNear, Am. bk Newcastle Hercules, Nor. ship Newcastle Due In February. S. G. Wilder, Am. bktn S. F. S. N. Castle, Am. bktn S. F. Albert, Am. bk S. F. Robert Lewers, Am. schr S. F. Star of France, Br. ship. Santa Rosalia Golden Gate, Br. bk. .. Caleta Buena Maria E. Smith, Am. schr Gamble A. M. Baxter, Am. schr. . . Puget Sound Defender, Am. schr Tacoma Invermark, Br. bk Liverpool Helios, Nor bk Iquiqul Linlithgowshire, Br. ship .... London S. D. Carleton, Am. ship .. Hongkong Due in March. I. F. Chapman, Am. ship S. F. A. J. Fuller, Am. ship Norfolk Due in May. Iroquois, Am. ship Baltimoro Carnedd Llewellyn, Br. ship .Liverpool H. Haekfeld, Ger. bk Liverpool Aryan, Am. ship Norfolk Dae in June. Wega, Ger. ship " London CHARTERED. Foohng Suey Haw. bk New York George Curtis, Am. ship ...New York Mary Winkleman, Am. bktn. Newcastle Honoipu, Am. schr Newcastle Olga, Am. schr Newcastle Edward May, Am. bk Newcastle Chas. F. Crocker, Am. bk. .Newcastle John C. Potter, Am. bk. ..Newcastle King Cyrus, Am. schr Newcastle Adderley, Br. bk Newcastle Defiance, Am. schr Newcastle W. II. Talbot, Am. schr. ..Newcastle Met ha Nelson, Am. schr. .. Newcastle Novelty, Am. schr Newcastle Robert Sudden, Am. bk Newcastle Geo. C. Perkins, Am. bktn.. .Newcastle Golden Shore, Am. schr. .. Newcastle Inca. Am. schr Newcastle A Wrecked Schooner. According to reports brought in by the Upolu yesterday a three-masted schooner is -wrecked off the Kohala coast. The disabled schooner was dis covered on Monday by some native fish ermen. A native swimmer in diving down one of the open hatches found the dead body of a man. Nothing was known 'when the Upolu left Tuesday, what Schooner it was. Winds Blow on Kauai. The incoming steamers from Kauai tell of a heavy southerly swell off Wai mea and Makaweli. It was impossible to load sugar at Makaweli on Wednes day. The rain was falling heavily aud the mud was piling up. Plenty Left Behind. The Ke An Hon arrived from Maka weli and Lihue yesterday with 2430 bags of sugar for Wm. G. Irwin fc Co. and 1450 bags for H. Haekfeld & Co. The purser brings the report that there are 21,900 bags of sugar awaiting shipment. Will Sail Saturday. Capt. Penhallow,' of the Alice Cooke, hopes to sail for San Francisco on Sat urday. Sugar is being loaded on his vessel from two steamers. The steamer Iwa will sail today at 3 o'clock for all Koolau ports, from Konoi to Kahuku. NOTICE TO SHIPMASTERS. U. S. Branch Ilydrographlc Office, San Francisco, Cal. ! By communicating with the Branch 1 Hydrographic Office in San Francisco, ! ?aptains of vessels who will co-oper-i ate with the Ilydrographlc Office by recording the meterological observa- tions suggested by the office, can have forwarded to them at any desired port, and free of expense, the monthly pilot charts of the North Pacific Ocean and the latest information regarding the iangers to navigation in the waters xhich they frequent. Mariners are requested to report to the office dangers discovered, or any other information which can be uti lized for correcting charts or sailing directions, or in the publication of the pilot charts of the North Pacifle. W. S. HUGHES, Lieutenant, United States Navy. i Vessel. For Sale. COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE, centrally located. Contains 13 rooms, rit iitul moderate. See WILL E. FISHER, Fort and Merchant S:roet;. ;i3! A BARGAIN. FOR SALE, THAT FINE PROPER ty south line of Emma street, just east of Vineyard, size 4Sx about 200 feet in depth; 72 feet wide in rear, Tvith four cottages and other improvements. MAKE AN OFFER. MUST BE SOLD. WILL E. FISHER, 5137 Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts. FOR SALE. THE HOMESTEAD BELONGING to the Estate of Geo. C. Beckwith, con taining 23.32 acres, situated at Haiku, Maui, near the Plantation grounds; elevation 300 foet, trade winds blow fresh and cool from the sea; a com fortable substantial house of 7 rooms, 3 dressing rooms, closets, kitchen, pan try and office, and several outbuildings all in good repair; fruit and shade trees. Water supply from cistern and never failing springs. Good pasture with ravine and running water. Clear title from Royal Patents. For further information inquire on the premises or of F. B. DAMON. 5136-tf Honolulu. TO LET. COM PORTABLE NEAT COTTAGE on Wilder Avenue. Five rooms and bath. Rent ?25. Nice Grounds. WILL E. FISHER, 5139 Corner Fort and Merchant. FOR SALE. NEW HOUSE ON PUNCHBOWL Slope. Modern improvements. Fine sea view. 3 bedrooms. 5 minutes from cars. Thurston avenue, second house east of Victoria. Telephone 345. 5139-6t FURNISHED ROOMS. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, with Board. Address 502 Bere- tania Street. 5129 FOR SALE. A NEW AND PERFECTLY equipped Boarding House. For partic ulars address P. O. box 20, City. 5137 WANTED. A GERMAN WANTS INSTRUCTION in the English language and to teach German in exchange, vertiser office. Address X Ad- 513J WANTED. A SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE, centrally located, suitable for a man and wife. Address G. W. M.. Adver tiser Office. 5137 WANTED. SMART OFFICE BOY WANTED BY wholesale firm to do general ottice work. Written applications with ref erences to be addressed to K this office. r 1 WANTED. A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work and live on premises, uerman preferred. Apply at No. 972 Beretania street. WANTED. EVENING EMPLOYMENT BY AN expert bookkeeper, etc. First class ref erences. Address 'W," Advertiser Office. WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED STENOG- rapher and typewriter. Knowledge of several languages desirable. Address P. O., This Office. 5137 A I LEY'S IKE ITS. Yes. Bits for Bikes, any Bike. Eid-re-dge and Belvedere, also Clevelands. Direct from the factory where they are made. We have parts for sixteen makes of wheels. Also old part3 for wheels names unknown to J. S. B., but as this week we had a '00 Rambler to repair, with cones 2 in. diameter, two wanted. I found them right here in H. G. W. old stock. Also a Progress wheel wanted a crank. Another, who does the machine work in this shop (aft-er trying to get one from the agents) found a plated crank in stock, which, with very slight alterations, fitted perfectly. Pan 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 CYCLERY, Established 1892. 231 King St. fill 11 o j O i The S. S. "GARO Wiil leave Honolulu for Seattle, Wash., at 2 p. m. MONDAY, JANUARY 3!h. o O The agents are prepared to issue coupon through tickets via the Great Northern or Northern PaciCc Rail ways to all points in the United States. For further information apply to WHEBHOUSE I GE8ER&L AGENTS. teamer Upolu Will leave Honolulu at 10 o'clock a. m., touching at Honoipu, Mahukona, Kawaihae and Kona ports, as follows: ARRIVE HONOLULU. FRIDAY FEB. 3 TUESDAY" FEB. 14 FRIDAY" FEB. 24 LEAVE HONOLULU. FRIDAY' JAN. 27 TUESDAY" FEB. 7 FRIDAY FEB. 17 TUESDAY FEB. 28 For freight and passage apply to THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. AGENTS. OFFICES FOR RENT. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY notify those that may wish to secure office room near the city front and shipping center of the Port, that they intend to erect a new TWO-STORY BUILDING on the old site on Queen street, and that the whole of the sec ond floor will be arranged in offices en suite or single, to suit intending tenants. The proximity of this site to the mercantile and shipping center of this port, makes it a most convenient location. Applications for rooms may be made at once to C. BREWER & COMPANY, LTD., Queen StreeL Honolulu, January 13th, 1S99. 5128 GEAS. BREWER & M New York Line. The ship Emily F. Whitney will sail from New York for Honolulu on March 1st, and the bark Foohng Suey will leave in all April from New York for Honolulu, if sufficient inducement offers. Advances made on shipments on lib eral terms. For further particulars, ad dress Messrs. CHAS. BREWER & CO., 27 Kilby street, Boston or C. BREWER & CO., LTD., Honolulu Agents. LOST. TWO PASS BOOK a OF THE HA waiian Postal Savings Bank, viz., No. GOO A, and No. 735 D, belonging to the Estate of Mary H. Hardy, deceased. Will the finder kindly deliver them to L. A. Thurston, Esq., at the law office of Thurston & Carter, Merchant street, next to Post Office. JACOB HARDY. Executor of Will of Mary H. Hardy. January 24, 1S99. 5137-3t NOTICE ALL BILLS DUE ME OR MY FIRM can be paid to C. S. Weight, at W. C. Peacock &. Co.'s, who is authorized to receipt. 5137 H. W. SCHMIDT. NOTICE MR. 11. W. SCHMIDT HAS A DESK in the office of H. G. Kerr & Co., architects and builders, Progress block, room 10. Offio hours from 10 to 11 30 a. ill. 5 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. GEO. HONS AND JAS. L. COKE have this day formed a partnership for the general practice of Iaw under the firm name of HONS & COKE. With offices at Wailuku, Maui. Dated January 10th. 1899. 513C-12t ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Aiona, Hooktr.a. having made an as siirnim-nt to me, for the benefit of his creditors, aii accounts due the said iona must be paid forthwith and all creditors of the same estate will please present their claims to me at the office of Hvman Bios. I. RUBINSTEIN, niS." Assignee Aiona, Hookeaa. NOTICE. T TTWK TAKEN THE MANAGE- mt rf ii.AWWAT. -and desire to an- jjj AA V. - - F nounce to the public that I have made it a first class family resort. HARRY KLEMME, 51 2S Proprietor. MR ceamc Steamship Company; TIME The Fine Passenger Steamers This Port a3 Hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO: MARIPOSA FEB. ljMOANA FEB. 1 AUSTRALIA FEB. 15 AUSTRALIA - FEB. Jl MOANA MARCH 1 ALAMEDA MARCH 1 AUSTRALIA MARCH 15 1 AUSTRALIA MARCH 21 ALAMEDA MARCH 29 MARIPOSA MARCH 2t AUSTRALIA APRIL 12 AUSTRALIA APRIL 18 In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the Agents &r 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 Y'ork by any steamship line to all European Ports. For furtner particulars apply to Wm. G. IRWIN & Co LIMITED General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.( Pacific Mail Steam 'ccidental fl Oriental Steamship Co. AND Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leavo thlm port on or about the dates below mentioned. FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: NIPPON MARU FEB. 1 RIO DE JANEIRO FEB. 9 : COPTIC FEB. 18 RATES OF PASSAGE SINGLE TRIP. " For San Francisco Cabin S 75 Second Cabin 50 (Toyo Kisu Kaisha only.) European Steerage 25 For Yokohama Cabin $150 Second Cabin 100 (Toyo Kisu Kaisha only.) European, steerage 85 For Hongkong Cabin ?175 For general Information apply to M- HACKFELD & i-iion Royal Mail km I!! Company. 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.t and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu, Suva (Fiji), and Wellington, N. Z., are Oa or about the dates below stated, FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B.C. FROM SYDNEY. WELLINGTON (N.Z., & SUVA For Suva, WelUnton(N.Z.) ana Sydney: For Victoria and Vancouver (B.C.): AORANGI FEB. 17 MIOWERA FEB. 15 MIOWERA MAR. 17 WARRIMOO MAR, 15 WARRIMOO APRIL 14 AORANGI APRIL 12 AORANGI MAY 12 MIOWERA MAY 10 MIOWERA JUNE 9 WARRIMOO JUNE 7 WARRIMOO JULY 7 AORANGI JULY 5 AORANGI AUG. 4 MIOWERA AUG. 2 MIOWERA SEPT. 1 WARRIMOO AUG. 30 WARRIMOO SEPT. 29 AORANGI SEPT. 27 AORANGI OCT. 27 MIOWERA OCT. 25 MIOWERA NOV. 24 WARRIMOO NOV. 22 WARRIMOO DEC. 22 AORANGI DEC. 20 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 P. Rithet: HAND AND MACHINE MADE HARNESS. ooo Trimmings, Lamps, Harness Whips and Laprobes. ooo Extra fine ASTRACIIAN LAPKOBES; Just the thing for rainy weather. Don't place an order until you have seen our goods. ooo Honolulu Manufactory. B&uLfl. W. WRIGHT, Propr. Carnage TABLE: of This Line Will Arrive at and Leara FOR SAN FRANCISCO: ship Go. Toyo Kisu Kaisha: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: AMERICA MARU FEB. 4 CITY OF PEKING FEB. 11 ARE AS FOLLOWS: Second Cabin 115 (Toyo Kisu Kaisha only.) European Steerage 100 ROUND. TRIP. For San Francisco Cabin, 4 mo's.912f For Y'okohama Cabin, 4 rno's.... 22S Cabin, 12 rno's 2620 For Hongkong Cabin, 4 rno's... 26210 Cabin, 12 mo's 316.2 .'cl- Agents. viz: Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agts. New line of Surreys and Phaetons e ble