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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL G, r r hi I; 6 I' JC je jc j js jj jEo j J ji J ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft OUR P I wile from thi-j day on ho under the direct charge of MR. ARTHUR N. SAN FORI) 3 a graduate of the Phila delphia Optical College, ft and all work will ft' closest attention. ft receive hie 3 ft ft ft ft T7te accurate fitting of t Glasses to correct all errors of refraction will continue to he our special a im, though no pari of this mwt necessary work will suffer from the slightest neglect. As tee grind all manner of workshop, the advantage to you o receiving your qlasscs within f o ite prescription catuioi -he over estimated. & ft ft ft ft ft Recent imports of llemaire, v. Bardou and wonderful - fc, TRIEDER BIHCCULftRS ft 5& places our sfoc: of Optical Goods at the very top. The tj Triedcr Binocular, having l many times the magnifying power of the ordinary Marine Glass, together with compact- ft ness, recommends it as the finest ft glass for every use, where the magnification of ohjects is de- H aired. We will he glad to show t tlic difference, anZ -convince you o fie above fact. ft ft ft V, if it jr r c ? K a? ar B AB Y CRI AQ ES. A Small Lot just received w and for sale at the City Furniture Store H. H. WILLIAMS, Manager. Love Building, 534-536 Fort Si; TELEPHONE 846: RESIDENCE. 849. H. E. McINTYRE & BRO. East Corner Fort and Kingr Streets. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and General Agents for the Sanitarmm Brand of Health Foods. ooo New and Fresh Goods Received by Every Packet from CalitornU, "Baslem States and European Markta. Standard Grades of Canned Vegetables, Fruits and Fish. Gooda Delivered to Any Part of the City. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Island Trade Solicited. p. O. BOX 145. : : : : TELEPHONE 92. T 3 N N 9 'cmnders and 213 Queen St., bet. Alakea and Richards Sts., Encolaln. Invito Enquiries for Gonoral Ironwork; Iron and Brass Cast ings. Ships' Blacksmiths. Cemetery Railings and Crestings Made to Order: Samples on Hand. HEPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ONE MAN t v.? t?Tno Tinv mnnv nnrts: his CT I At first the infant, mewling and puking in the nurse s arms. Play the first act successfully, to lead to the second gracefully, he may need Nursing Bottles, Nursing Fittings, Infant's Food, Condensed Milk, Lime Water, Soothing Syrup, Syrup of Ipecac, Spiced Syrup of Rhubarb, Powder Puffs, Violet Powder, Puff Boxes, Hair Brushes and dainty Combs, fashioned for tiny heads. He receives many a grateful prompting in the first act from the mj'sterious bottles and crowded cases of the Honolulu Drug: Co. Von Holt Block. - - - King Street. LATEST AND BEST. THE MEW ASPIRANT FOR HONOKS IS THE Oliver Typewriter Having all the good points of the older standard machines with many new ones, giving it claims of superior ity tnat invite inspection, yet at a lower price tba.n any other hig-h class machine. THOS. G. THRUM, Sole Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. New Supplies at hand of Stationery for Office or Commercial needs and So ciety Requirements. Late books by popular authors, and books relating to these Islarls being constantly received. A new stock of the latter just received by last steamer. THOS, Q. THRUM, mf id News J FORT ST., Cor. of Hotel. GRAPHAPHONES I We are SOLE AGENTS for the Ha waiian Islands for. the AMERICAN GRAPHAPHODCE CO., of Nev York, and by getting our goods direct from the factory, we are enabled to offer the same at prices reasonable to til. See our prices: Eagle Graphaphones complete, $12. Columbia Graphaphones with the re corder, reproducer, horn or speaking tube, and one Way hearing tube, ?25. Records, doz., $6; blanks, doz., ?3. Recorders, $4.7S. Brass horns and other supplies- constantly on han. Repairing Promptly Done. OCEANIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO. AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE. Machinists. TEL. 410. acts being seven ages. oo pi Feeo THE ZEALAND9A A Weil Known Steamer in Port Again. Battalion of the Ninth Infantry on Board This Is Her Third Trip to Manila Leave Saturday. The United Stages army transport Zealandia is at Pacific Mail wharf tak ing on coal, en route for Manila, hav ing arrived from San Francisco at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. The Zea landia anchored in naval row during all of yesterday as the City of Rio de Janeiro was occupying the berth at the Mail dock, and moved alongside when the Rio sailed at G p. m. The Zealandia has on board a bat talion of the Ninth United States in fantry, G50 strong. The companies are B, Capt. Charles M. Rockefeller, Lieut. J. Schoeffel; C, Capt. Charles R. Noy.es; D, Capt. George Palmer; Lieut. H. L. Dalton; E, Lieut. F. II. Schoeffel; H, Lieut. A. W. Yates; K, Capt. John A. Baldwin, Lieut. J. W. Williams. There is .a hospital corps of six men under a sergeant. Capt. Rockefeller is in command of the battalion, Lieut Rethen acting ad jutant, and Capt. A. S. Bickman, quar termaster. The surgeons are Capt. Lewis, U. S. A., and Lieut. C. B. Elliott, U. S. V. Lieuts. C. P. Faulkner, of the Fourteenth United States Infantry, and Clinton, of the Twenty-second United States Infantry, are aboard, going to join their regiments. The officers of the ship are as fol lows.: Thos. Dowdell, captain; Thos. P. Deering, first officer; W. Stephen son, second officer; J. KeeJer, chief en gineer; Wm. Dunleavy, first assistant engineer; Richard Grundell, second as sistant engineer; R. Yoacham, third as sistant engineer; J. G. Penfield, chief steward, and James Denny, second steward. It is thought that the Zealandia will be read3r to sail by Saturday morning. Two Cargoes for Hawaii. The bark Martha Davis cleared from San Francisco March 2ith for Hono lulu with an assorted merchandise car go. Among the principal exports were the following:- G2 bbls Flour, i975 ctls Barley, 21G tons Fertilizer, 1 cs Electrical Goods, 5G cs Hardware, 10 bxs Candles, 3000 cs Coal Oil, 3000 sXs Bran, 204 lbs Cheese, 100 coils Rope, GGS lbs Hams and Bacon, 1 cs Dry Goods, 300 lbs Codfish, 2S7 pkgs Car Material, 430 sks Middlings, 2 fcalca Clothing, 210 cs Gasoline, 30 cs Potash, 2179 lbs and 39 cs Bread, 150 bbls Lime, 55,000 Bricks, 59 pks Machinery, 400 'bales Hay, 5 cs Honey, 11 rolls Leather, 148 cs Paints and Oils, 33 ctls Wheat, 900 lbs Meal, 181 cs Canned Goods, 17 cs and 30 bbls Salmon, 2322 lbs Beans, 2 cs Electrical Goods, 11 horses, 12 mules. The barkentine S. G. Wilder also cleared the same day for Honolulu with an assorted merchandie cargo. Among the leading shipments were the following 2S50 gals Wine, 12 cs Canned Goods, GO ctls Barley, 100 tons Fertilizer, 42 bales Dry Goods, 150 cs Coal Oil, 321 bales Hay, 2 baies Clotbing, 2 cs Boots and Shoes, 6 carboys Acid, 20 casks Beer, 100 bbls Lime, 100 sks Bran, 10 cs Hardware. An Absurd Story. The Sundav Examiner of March 2G;:h devote the first 'page of their col ored supplement to the funeral of the late Princess Kaiulani, advancing the theory that she v;ae prayed to death. This may prove interesting Sunday reading to the Examiner's subscribers, but here, where the facts of her sick ness are well kn-ovn, the idea is too absurd even for discussion. WILL STRENGTHEN OTIS. WASHINGTON, March 2G Word is hourly expected at the War Depart ment of the arrival of the transport Sheridan at Manila, with 1900 re-enforcements for General Otis. This will be a formidable addition to his fight ing strength. The troops include one full regiment and headquarters and one battalion of another, and if the experience of those taken aboard the Grant and Sherman is repeated they will be in fighting trim as soon as they land, and ready to be pushed immedi ately to the front. Six regiments of infantry and artillery, comprising ap proximately S000 men, one regiment of which sailed from San Francisco yesterday, are under orders for Ma nila. Their movement will be pushed as rapidly as possible with a view to the re-enforcement of General Otis at the earliest day practicable. A native woman was fined $75 in the police court yesterday for having cpiuni in possession. A lot on Wyllie street, 430 by 79, was sold at auction by J. F. Morgan yester day for $5,750, to the Ii estate. Ilaniwai has been bought by E. S. Buhlen. It and Wright's Villa will be consolidated and run under one management. HERE TO STAY The British - American Line will be Permanent. Hllo Must Furnish a Guarantee of Traffic Otherwise Vessels Will not Call There. Passenger Agent McGinnis, of the British-American line, is resting easy at the residence of Dr. George Herbert, on Alakea street. It will be remem bered that he suffered a severe iujury during the trip of the Garonne, in which he arrived as a passenger last Tuesday. Since his arrival it has been learned that the magnitude of the op erations of the new Seattle-Honolulu liners will be quite in keeping with the big traffic that will spring up between Hawaii and Puget Sound when quick and steady ocean communication is as sured. -And this is what the Frank Waterhouse, Limited, is going to do. ing to do. After May 1st, it is reported, Hilo cannot hope to be even a way port, for the British-American liners unless she bestirs herself. She must not only provide a demand for general merchan dise and feed stuffs from the Sound country, but also furnish sugar or ba nanas back. This Honolulu can do, and a large amount of the sugar from this port will be diverted to the Great Northern route in other wrords via the British-American freighters to Seattle, thence overland to New York. laws go into effect next year all the British bottoms now chartered by the Br.;ish-American line will be replaced by American bottoms. I his means that they are here to stay and the rea son that they are using British bottoms at present is that the operation of Brit ish vessels costs much less than the operation of American vessels and that charters of British vessels can be made for less money than the charters of American vessels. NOTICE. SUBSCRIBERS FOR SHARES IN the Niulii Sugar Company, Limited, are requested to call at the offices of Henry Waterhouse & Company, Queen street, on or before Thursday, April 6th, 1899, and pay for their subscriptions. All subscriptions not paid at the expira tion of this time will be delinquent. HENRY WATERHOUSE, 5194 Promoter. NOTICE AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Hawaiian Carriage Manufacturing Co., Limited, held this day, the following officers were elected to serve until the next annual meeting: L. M. Whitehouse, President, vice Cecil Browrn, resigned. J. J. Sullivan, Vice President, vice Frank Hustaee, resigned. W. W. Bruc-er, treasurer, vice W. Savidge, resigned. L. M. Whitehouse and W. W. Bruner directors, vice Cecil Brown and Frank Hustaee, resigned. WILLIAM SAVIDGE, Secretary. Honolulu, H. I., April 3rd, 1899. 5196 DIVIDEND NOTICE. A DIVIDEND WILL BE DUE AND payable to the stockholders of the Ho nokaa Sugar Company at the office of F. A. Schaefer & Co., today (Monday) April 3rd. F. A. SCHAEFER, v President. Honolulu, April 1, 1899. 5195 BEFORE BUYING ?s A PIANO y See the Pianos we are selling at $10.00 per monthly install ments SOLE ACENTS FOR CHICKERING KIMBALL KK0EGER BINZE ifj mm uu. LIMITED PROGRESS BLOCK. Telephone 321. ' Corner Fort and Beretaiia Sts. J Pianos Tuned and Repaired. V J TcooDy Pb'iif dor mTJ 'T ' "niliT ' LEADERS: New Yictoria SEWING $24 80 MACHINES REDUCED FROM $35.00 OOO- WILCOX ; I '. Less Than U. S. PRICES. -ooo Ajax Bicycles $37.50 A GOOD WHEEL FOR LITTLE KOREY ooo CUTLERY See Display Of OOO Horti Goods oepofiiii BETHEL STREET OOO D r (I n -LIMITED. Remember the Maine And also be sure to remember a fact that is plain We are the only view artists in town who have a right to the name. AC DEWEY EFFECTIVELY CLEANED UP THE DONS at Manila in May, So we have shown to friends and to foes that we're in the business TO STAY. But when it comes to the Amateur trade, our methods can't help "but win, Because we finish and deliver our work before our opponents begin. We have now on the way from the States a very fine photograph stock. When you want fresh and GUARAN TEED Goods, go to LE 31 UN YON, IN THE LOVE BLOCK. NOTICE. CHARITABLE SOCIETIES AND LODGES. THE ATTENTION OF THE OF- ficers of the various charitable institu tions of this city is called to a meet ing to be held at the office or the Ha waiian Trust & Investment Company, on Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of discussing the plan of "Organized Charities." The head of every lodge or society that is engaged in any form of charit able work is notified to be present, or to see that an officer or member at tends the meeting as a delegate. G. It. CARTER, Chairman of Temporary Committee. 5196 ELECTION OF OFFICERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at a meeting of the stockholders of the HILO RAILROAD COMPANY, LIM ITED, held this day, the following offi cers were elected: B. F. Dillingham President Lorrin A. Thurston Vice-President M. P. Robinson Treasurer Alfred W. Carter Secretary Henry Waterhouse Auditor A. S. Hartwell, F. M. Hatch, Albert Whyte Directors The above named officers and direct ors constitute the Board of Directors. Dated, Honolulu, H. I., April 4, 1899. ALFRED W. CARTER. Secretary Hilo Railroad Company, Lim ited. 5197 2061-4t MOUHTAIN RETREAT. NUUANU VALLEY, 2i MILES from post office. Cottages to let fur nished or unfurnished; beautifully lo cated. Apply at W. W. WRIGHT'S CARRIAGE SHOP. REAL ESTATE SALE, - i A few elegant lots at Manoa on the road, with unsurpassed view and climate. On line pro posed Rapid Transit. Easy terms. 2 Several town lots on Ber- etania Street, Ewa side of Geo. Ross. 3 One house and lot on Beretania Street. 4 Los in different parts of ty t rr i rvewaio j. rati. Kapiolani Park Addition Lots, on installments. 7Seven acres, more or less, rice and kula land, ad joining Minister Cooper's land in Manoa. 8 Two elegant homes at Makiki or Punahou school tract. io Lands in Nuuanu valley. n Long leasehold at Kaka ako with good returns. i$--Only 6 more lots of all sizes in different parts of the most desirable lo cations of Kalihi, with fine views?, macadam ized streets, and water supply from city. These lots we sell at lowest figures in monthly in stallments without in terest so as to put them within reach of any body who wants a home." 1 6 Good business location Beretania, Waikiki side of Nuuanu Street. 17 House and lot, well im proved, on wide, macadr amized street in Kalihi, just past Kamehameha Schools. Price $2,250. 18 Fine House Lot of almost 3-4 of an acre, on good a a. 0 ' street in Dest locality ot Kalihi, with. fine view. Water laid on. Will sell ' cheap. 19 FOR RENT Two Cotta ges, one located at Kali hi and other on Punch bowl Street. 20 FOR RENT A suburban cottage completely fur nished (inclusive a new piano), in good locality with all the latest im provements, containing 6 rooms, kitchen, pantry. oath-room and cellar.out houses and large grounds planted with a variety of bearing fruit trees, to a responsible party, who is willing to take good care of premises. 21 FOR SALE A house lot 100x200 in block 17 on Lehua Avenue, Pearl City. 22 a few of the very choi cest lots, of various sizes, in all Kalihi, Ewa side of H. C. Myers, Esq., commanding an unsurpassed view, on fine street with water from city. A visit to the grounds will con vince Terms to suit yourself. Offer for sale any kind of Island Stocks. Bu and sell outright City and Suburban Real Es tate. - Apply to J. H. SCHNACK or F.L.D0RTCH. DEALERS IN Real Estate and Stock Brokers. FOR 223 Merchant St. P. O. Box No. 101. TELEPHONE NO. 364. Or Telephone 1057. 5197