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8 1S99. TIIE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL Mic Ciiieial uiotlseii Issued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, Von Holt Block, King Street. A. W. PEARSON, Business Manager. -r-ir - II .1 TIME TABLE From and After Jan. 1, 181)0. STATIONS Daily Daily (Oatward) ex. San. Daily ex. Sun. A.M. A.M. A.M. Daily Diily P.M. r. M Qonolnln.. Pearl City. Swa Mll.. Vaianae... Walalia . . . Kahnka... 7:10 9:15 ll:Uo 8:03 9:43 11:40 8:33 10: l-i:00 3:15 3;47 4:15 4:45 5:40 6:15 5:10 10:50 11:65 12:?-2 STATIONS. (Inward) Kahcka... Walalaa... Waianae... Ewa Mill.. Pearl City. tlcmolQlu.. Daily ex. Sun. A.M. Daily Daily A.M. t.M. 5:35 .... 0:10 7:10 7:45 1:05 8:03 1:30 8:35 2:15 Daily 2:03 2:50 3:55 4 4:52 5:50 6:15 6ll0 t:25 G. P. Dknisos, Superintendent. F. C. Smith, Qen. Pass. & Tkt. Aet. SHIPPING 1HTELLIGEHCE. ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. Thursday, April G. Stmr. "Mikahala. Thompson. 13 hrs from Kauai ports; 7400 bags sugar, G55 bags rice and 1G bdls.; hides. Stmr. James Makee", Tullett, 12 hrs. from Kanaa: 2500 bases sugar and 200 bags rice. Am. brig W. G. Irwin, Williams, from San Francisco; C25 tons general mdse. to 'W. U. lrwm & JO., v norses, mules and 2 cows. (Sailed March 18.) Am. schr. Jennie Wand, Christian- pen, 21 days from Eureka; 229,622 ft. lumber to Lewers & Cooke. Br. bk. Adderly, Lindfors, 71 days from Newcastle; 1799 tons of coal to Castle & Cooke. Am. schr. Metha Nelson, Rice, 43 days from Newcastle, via Kahului, April 5; 740 tons coal to Commercial & Sugar Co. Hawaiian Haw. schr. Honolulu, Thronagle, 1 3 clays from Newcastle; 1554 tons coal to I. I. S. N. Co. SAILED FROM HONOLULU. Thursday, April 6. II. I. J. M. S. Chitose, Sakurai, Yo kosuga. U. S. A. T. City of Puebla, Thomas, Manila. Stmr. James Makee, Tullett, Kapaa. Stmr. Noeau, Pederson, 'Mahukona. U. S. A. T. Cleveland, Klitgaard, Ma- una. Schr. Mokulele, Townsend, Hilo. Schr. Moi Wahine, Sam, Kohala. Kauilani, Atong, Waiau. MEMORANDA. Per stmr. James Makee, from Kauai April 6. Sugar awaiting shipment on Kauai: K. P., 3500; L. P., 7000; H. M., 15,000; K. S. Co., 7000; Mak. 6400; G. & R., 2450; V. K., 100; M. S. Co., 14,000. Weather, strong N. E. winds, easterly swells. Steamers W. G. Hall and Kilo- hana at Koloa and Waialeale at Hana- lei. PASSENGERS. Arrived. From Kauai ports, per stmr. Mika hala, April 6. Hans Isenberg, L. Kahl- baum, Jas. Blackie and son, Dr. Camp bell, Miss Palecki, J. Luka. Public Lands. Work on the appraisement of public lands is going rapidly forward. A few days ago thirty lots in Kohala, aggregating 7UU acres, were sold at a price averaging $3.55 an acre. They were bought principally by natives and Portuguese under special condi tion as to residence and improve ments. In regard to the Olaa lands the question as to by what plan and under what system they shall be apportioned is being considered. A number of ap plications have already been received, principally from settlement associa tion. The surveys are well along and aDDlications will be advertised for in a short time. AIR IN CAPSULES. TRENTON, N. J., March 27. Arti cles of incorporation of the Compress ed Air Traction Company, with a capi tal of $15,000,000, were filed to-day The company is empowered to manual facture and to deal n compressed air in rir?!iiif: - The incorporators are Henry E. Howland, 8. Reading Ber tram of New Y'ork, G. L. Prentiss, Montclair; Charles E. Levy, New Or leans. AHZEIGE. DEUTSCHER GOTTESDIENST AM 9 April um Jl Uhr vormittage in der Y. M. C. A. hall durch Herrn Pastor 5199 Hans Isenberg. MOUNTAIN RETREAT. NUUANU VALLEY, 2l MILES from nost office. Cottages to let fur- nished or unfurnished; beautifully lo- cated. Apply at W. W. WRIGHT'S CARRIAGE SHOP. Or Telephone 1057. 5197 RAIIVRY & L AND CO WHARF AND WAVE. The Garonne -ails for Seattle today at 4 p. m. t j The steamc-r Mauna Loa sails for Kona and Kan tomorrow at 10 o'clock. The United States army transport Zealandia sails for Manila tomorrow morning. The steamer Mikahala, Thompson, sails for Makaweli, Wainwa and Keka ha at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The bark Adderly, from Newcastle yesterday afternoon, reports light, winds and calms during the voyage. Hans Hansen, a native of Denmark, aged 25 years, was lost overboard from the schooner Honolulu, from New castle February 11th, 1899. The Japanese cruiser Chitose sailed for Yokosuga, Japan, at 9 o'clock yes terday morning. Yokosuga is a naval station and the Chitose will get her armament and complement of stores at that place. Before sailing to westward the Chitose cruised outside the harbor for some hours. A cabin boy of the bark Edward May went in bathing off Pacific Mail wharf the other day and was hauled out of the water half dead from exhaustion about five minutes later. The rescuer was the first mate of the Edward May, who jumped overboard to the drown ing man without taking off a particle of clothing. The American schooner Metha Nel son is in the stream from Kahului, where she took a cargo of coal from Newcastle, which she has still on board, Capt. Rice finding it impossible to secure a berth in that port. Rough weather coming on off the Maui coast the Metha Nelson put around to La haina and afterwards made arrange ments to discharge cargo at Honolulu and Mahukona The four-masted iron schooner Ho- nolulu, coal laden from Newcastle, is in the stream, having arrived last night. Capt. Thronagel reports the loss of a sailor on the voyage, who fell overboard while the vessel was rolling. ruats were in ine water immeuiaieiy, i but the. unfortunate seaman could not swim and sank from sight. The only thing recovered wras the man's hat. The Honolulu is owned in this port. About twenty men from the engi neer's department were missing when the United States army transport City of Puebla hauled out in the stream from Facihc Mail wnarr yesterday morning. So she hung on to one of the fender piles of the marine railway for about six hours until some new fire men could be obtained. She finally sailed for Manila shortly after noon with a crew of Chinese stokers. BORN. wH-m ine cuy or eruen, wan - over, Germany, on the 9th day of March. 1S99. to the wife of Hon. Judge Wiehen, a daughter. Mrs. Wiehen. is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Isenberg, of Ke- fcai,a Kauai. DIED. STURTEVANT In Honolulu. April 6. 1S99, Miss Nellie Sturtevant, aged 22 years. FOR SALE. THIRTEEN NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, all occupied, central. Apply by letter. MRS. C. J. HALLMAN, ' -I ff TT 1 . - 1 - - iiyy xiuiiuiuiu. FOR SALE. RICH RED SORREL SADDLE AND harness gelding. A peacock in style. Handiest gents' driver in city. This combined horse is fast and a beauty. Price, $190.00. WITHERS, 5199 Corn?r Alakea and Queen. FOR SALE. A cut-under surrey, made to order by Lane Bros, Philadelphia. Cost $650. Pole and shafts. A dog cart. In perfect order, has been- used but very little. 1 set double harness. Hand made. K. collars. 1 saddle and sadd'e cloth and bridle. Apply to Mai. Bartlett. P. O. Box 414. 519S ! I - 1 I- I -T " . FOR SALE. A GOOD CARRIAGE AND SADDLE Horse. Can be seen at 799 Fort street. 5195 FOR RENT. A COMPLETELY FURNISHED cottage. Comfortable in. every respect, Rent, $40.00. Particulars of WILL E. FISHER, Real Estate Agent. Fort and Merchant Streets. 5197 FOR RENT. THE THREE OFFICES OVER THE Hawaiian Trust & Investment Co., lately occupied by Messrs. Kinney, Ballou & McClanahan, will be leased for a term of years. Inquire of THE BANK OF HAWAII, LTD. iionoiuiu, Apru oin. iyy. oiyi FOR RENT. NEWLY FURNISHED COTTAGE with board at McCully Homestead, 16S0 iving streei. iteiereiiL-e requirea. 519G LOST. A GOLD-PLATED HUNTING-CASE watch. No. of case, 2,357,5S3. No. of works, 6,617,347. On or near the cor- ner of Kinau and Victoria streets. Finder kindly return it to Advertiser office. 5199 WANTED. A YOUNG LADY AS CASHIER. Must have good recommendation. PACIFIC IMPORT CO.. oiifif f ort. street. WANTED. EXPERIENCED SALES LADIES to take charge of Fancy Goods Depart ment; no others need apply. 5199 PACIFIC IMPORT CO. WANTED. ASSISTANT AGENTS IN HONOLU- lu and all over the Islands for a first class Fire Insurance Co. Offers under "P. J. C," Gazette Office. 5199 2062-St WANTED. A BILL AND ENTRY CLERK. AP PLY i A T & T T T 'V g- T" -w -w . y-v WANTED. A FIRST CLASS HAND FOR MIL- linery department. 519S B. F. EHLERS & CO. WANTED. TWO GOOD HARNESS MAKERS. Apply at once to C. R. COLLINS, oiyo lYins: street. OFFICE FURNITURE FOR SALE. 1 DOUBLE OFFICE DESK. 1 SINGLE OFFICE DESK. 2 COIN TABLES. 1 COUNTER WITH DRAWERS AND CUPBOARDS. 2 COUNTER DESKS. 1 SFTT OF TFTRF!F? SiPR nRPOIT COMPARTMENTS. 2 OAK ARM CHAIRS. 14 CHAIRS. 1 REVOLVING ARM CHAIR. 1 PINE TABLE. 1 KOA TABLE. 1 CUPBOARD. For particulars inquire of THE BANK OF HAWAII, LTD. 5197 MEETING NOTICE. THRP.R WII.T. RE A SPECIAL meeting of the shareholders of the EWA PLANTATION CO. held on Sat urday, April 8th, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. n mai.M Tm 0cof fnr. ; .f,,0.infr omononf0 purpose of considering amendments to charter and to by-laws, and such other matters as may be necessary in con nection therewith. E. D. TENNEY, Secretary EwaCPlantation Co. 5199 NOTICE FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, R. E. Byrne, the manager, and W. P. Johnson, are alone authorized to re ceive and receipt for any moneys due for and on account of the Hawaiian Carriage Manufacturing Co. W. W. BRUNER, . ; Treasurer. 'Honolulu, H. I., April 4th, 1899. ;' 5197 , NOTICE. WE HEREBY NOTIFY THE PUB- lie that C. Yak Nam is no longer in the employ of the Honolulu Chinese Chronicle. HONOLULU CHINESE CHRONICLE. 5198 NOTICE ALL BILLS AGAINST THE FIRM of P. J. V.oeller & Co. must be present ed to L. H. Dee, P. O. Box No. C32. 5197 REMOVAL NOTICE. JOSEPH MORGAN, ART JEWEL er, Practical Lapidary and Opal Mer chant, late of King street. Present ad dress 148 Liliha street, near School street. All orders punctually attended to. Opal cutting a specialty. 5197 NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by the crew of the U. S. A. T. Cleveland while that vessel is in port. C. F. KLITGAARD, Master. Honolulu, April 1, 1S09. 5195 SHORTHAND. AN EXPERT COURT STENOGRA- pher from the coast is prepared to give instructions in shorthand on reason able terms. Address X, Advertiser of- fice. ilSB AILEY'S IKE ITS. Bailey's bicycle beatitudes bring bus iness, because being brief, busy buyers behold better bargains. IN STOCIC: Dunlop cases and tubes. . G. & J. cases and tubes. Morgan & Wright cases and tubes. Goodrick cases and tubes. Goodrich single tube tires. Vim single tube tires. TO ARRIVE VERY SHORTLY: The Milwaukee Puncture Proof Tire. Bailey's bike bulletin. Established 1892. B Boners Honolulu Bdn. 231 King Street. THE BRITISH-AMER- Tfl I VT T 1 TTT1 MB urn. The A-l 4000 ton liner S. S. "Garonne" Will sail for Seattle and T. acoma. wasn. 9 At 4 P. M. Friday, April 7th, 1S99. For rates and accommodations apply to GENERAL AGENTS CHAS. BREWER & GO, S New York Line. The bark Foohng Suey will leave New York on April 5th, for Honolulu. The bark Iolani will leave New York on or about May 15, 1S99, for Honolulu. 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. Steamer Upolu Will leave Honolulu at 10 o'clock a m., toucning at Honoipu, ManuKona, ivawamue auu ivoua pons, as iouows: ARRIVE HONOLULU. CATTTPnAV APPTT. Q "WEDNESDAY APRIL 19 SATURDAY . APRIL 29 WEDNESDAY MAY 10; LEAVE HONOLULU. TUESDAY APRIL 11 FRIDAY APRIL 21 TUESDAY MAY 2 For freight and passage apply to I MbU. H. UAVItb & UU. LIU. AGENTS. me (iiofi cufl oriental S. S. Carnarthfinsh re Will leave this port for SAN DIEGO on or about April 10th. For freight apply to ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, 5188 Judd Building. MEETING NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE shareholders of the Honokaa Sugar Company will be held at the office of F. A. Schaefer & Co. on Friday, the 7th of April, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m. Object of the meeting is the consid eration of an increase of the capital stock of the above corporation. F. A. SCHAEFER, President. Honolulu. March 30. 1899. 5193 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a meeting ot tne snarenoiaers ot tne - & - - 1 HOKUM U SUGAR UU-Ml'ANY Will M held at the office of the Hawaiian Trust ana investment company on riaay, April 7th, 1899, at 10 a. m. Dated Honolulu, March 24th, 1899. (Signed) GEO. R. CARTER, 51 SS Secretary- MEETING NOTICE. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF the stockholders of the Hawaiian Fruit and Plant Co., Ltd., at the Fort street house, corner of Fort and Vineyard streets, Saturday, April Sth, 1S99, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of trans acting such business as may come be fore the meeting. L. H. MESICK, 5198 Secretary. QUARTERLY NIEETINC. C. BREWER & CO., LTD. THE REGULAR QUARTERLY meeting of the shareholders ot tne u. Brewer & Company, Ltd., will be held at the rooms of the Hawaiian irust fc invpstmpnt Co.. on Wednesday, the 13th inst., at 9:30 a. m. E. F. BISHOP, Secretary , Dated, Honolulu, April 5th, 1S99. 51 98 CAUTION. ALL THOSE CLAIMING LOTS under deeds or receipts in the Oahu Cemetery are requested to present evi dences of their title to David Dayton, eprretarv. at his office on Merchant street, on or before April 15th, 1S99. All unsettled contracts or unclaimed int will be sold as provided under charter of the Association. DAVID DAYTON, Secretary. Per order of Board of Trustees. 519S DYH01H0., Oceanic Steamship Company, TIME TABLE: The Fine Passenger Steamsra This Port as Hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO: AUSTRALIA APRIL, 12, MARIPOSA APRIL, 26 AUSTRALIA MAY 10 MOANA May 24 i AUSTRALIA JUNE 7 ALAMEDA JUNE 21 In connection with the sal line of prepared to Issue, to intending Dasseneers. couDon through tickets by railroad from 9an Francisco, to all New iork by any steamship line to For further particulars apply to WM. O. IRWIN & UO LIMITED General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. Pacific Mail Steal Occidental & Oriental Steamship Go. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha: Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave tfcia port on or about the dates below mentioned. FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: DORIC APRIL 11 I kippom tvtat?TT APRTL 1Q RIO DE JANEIRO APRIL 27 I JJlr 1 LJ JM.il. X O I AMERICAN MARU MAY 13 1 CITY OF PEKING MAY 23 RATES OF PASSAGE SINGLE TRIP. For San Francisco Cabin f 75 Second Cabin 50 (Toyo Kisen Kaisha only.) European Steerage 25 For Yokohama Cabin 150 Second Cabin 100 (Toyo Kisen Kaisha only.) European steerage 85 For Hongkong Cabin ...175 For general Information apply to m. hackfeld & rtn So Co Steamers of the ahove 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), ud Wellington, N. Z., are On or about the dates below stated, FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B.C. For Suva. Wellington (N.Z.) ana Sydney: WARRIMOO APRIL 14 AORANGI MAY 12 MIOWERA JUNE 9 WARRIMOO JULY 7 AORANGI AUG. 4 MIOWERA SEPT- 1 I WARRIMOO SEPT. 29 WW- AORANGI OCT. 27 MIOWFRA. KOV 24 I WARRIMOO DEC. 22 Through tickets issued from Hono Europe. For Freight and Passage and all Theo. H. Davies & TO ARRIVE, By Bark S. C. Allen: A NEW LINE AIl These Goods are T-rT?' Alf ,41' HONOLULU CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY oC This Line Will Arrive at and Leare FOR SAN FRANCISCO: AUSTRALIA APRIL IS MOANA APRIL 21 AUSTRALIA MAY 16 ALAMEDA MAY IS AUSTRALIA JUNE 13 MARIPOSA JUNE 2 the above steamers, ths Agents points in the United States, and froo all European Ports. flLSill!) UO. 1 FOR SAN FRANCISCO: COPTIC APRIL 11 AMERICA MARU APRIL 21 CITY OF PEKING APRIL ?9 GAELIC MAY HONGKONG MARU MAY 16 .CHINA MAY 28 ARE AS FOLLOWS: Second Cabin UK (Toyo Kisen Kaisha only.) European Steerage 104 ROUND TRIP. For San Francisco Cabin, 4 mo'a.lIS For Yokohama Cabin, 4 mo'a... 823 Cabin, 12 mo'i. 262.it For Hongtong Cabin, 4 mo's... 262.fi Cabin, 12 mo's. 2163 .'cB. Agent:. viz: FROM SYDNEY, WELLINGTON (N.Z.J.& SUVA For Victoria and Vancouver (B.C.): AORANGI APRIL 12 MIOWERA MAY 10 WARRIMOO JUNE? 7 AORANGI JULY S MIOWERA AUG. S WARRIMOO AUG. 20 AORANGI SEPT 27 MIOWERA OCT 21 WARRIMOO NOV 22 AORANGI DEC. 20 lulu to Canada, United States general information, apply to Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agts. OF D I, ALSO Carriage Supplies Handsome and Up-to-date. i loil Mm