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v. IV THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER; HONOLULU, MAY 6. 1S99. 12 PQCiliG Gitiil Yenisei il Issued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY. Von Holt Block, Kins Street. A. W. PEARSON, Business Manager. SflHU RfllLWftY 5 LAND eO.'S TIME TABLE From and After Jan. 1, 1899. STATIONS. Daily ' aJ T)a11v Daily (Outward) ex. Hun. Daily cx.tm. I)ally ijaiiy AM. A.M. A.Jn. 710 910 li:o o; 8-03 9:4 H:40 3:47 6:50 B;33 10:08 12:00 4:15 6:10 .... 10:50 4:45 .... 11:85 5:40 .... 12:32 6:1a flonolulu.. Peail City. Swa Mill.. Walanae... W alalia . . . Kahuku... 8TATION8. (Inward) Kahuka. .. T'alnlua. . . Waianat.. Jwa Mill.. Pearl City. Honolulu.. Dallv ex. Sun. Daily Daily A.M. A.M. P.M 5:85 fi:10 ...... 7:H 7:43 8:0-3 8:35 5:50 :15 6:t0 1:05 l :3J 2:15 Daily PA. 2:08 2:50 3:56 4:32 4:52 C:26 G. P. DBJnsos, Superintendent. F. C Smith, lien. Pass. Tkt. Act. SHIPPING IKTELLICEIICE. ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. Friday; (May 5. Stmr. W. G. Hall, Haglund, from Maui and Hawaii ports; 6009 bags sugar, 15 bags coffee, 2G head cattle, 44 bdls. 'hides. U. S. A. T. Ohio, Boggs, 8 days from San Francisco. Stmr. Lehua, Bennet, 6 hrs. from Kaunakakai. SAILED FROM HONOLULU. Friday, May 5. U. S. T. S. Newport, Saunders, Ma nila. Stmr. Iwalani, Gregory, Honokaa. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, Wai manalo. Schr. T. S. Negus, Frank J. Mauka, San Diego; coeoanuts, (bananas, taro, pineapples and coffee, valued at $453.70. U. S. S. Badger, Miller, Apia. MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS. Steamers due and to sail today and for the next six days are as follows: ARRIVE. Steamers From Due W. G. Hall Kona May 16 Gaelic Yokohama May 12 Mikahala Makaweli May 6 Klnau Hawaii May 7 Claudine Maui May 7 Upolu Kohala May 10 Australia San Francisco May 11 Miowera Sydney May 10 Aorangi Victoria May 12 America iMaru San Francisco. May 13 Lehua Molokai May 13 DEPART. Steamers For Sails Gaelic San Francisco May 12 Lehu Molokai May S Mikahala Kauai May S Claudine Maui May 9 Kinau Hilo May 9 W. G. Hall Kona May 9 (Miowera Victoria .May 10 Aorangi Sydney May 12 Upolu Kona May 12 America Maru Yokohama May 13 WHARF AtjD WAVE. The Mikahala, from Kauai, will ar rive today. The Coptic sails for Yokohama this ! morning. The Kauai is due from Kaanapali with sugar this morning. The Australia will arrive from San Francisco May 11th, one day behind schedule time. The United States army transport Morgan City sails from Oceanic dock for Manila at 10 o'clock this morning. The Toyo Kisen liner Hongkong Maru will be laid up for repairs for one trip and will not arrive on May 16th. The steamer Lehua, from Molokai ports, arrived in port last evening with the .McCandless well boring outfit on board. The City of Columbia was moved with her own steam yesterday from her old anchorage in naval row to the mar ine railway. The United States army transport Newport sailed for Manila at noon yes terday. A number of people were at the wharf to ibid the nurses good-bye. The W. O. Hall, from Kona and Kau ports, arrived in port ahead of her reg ular time yesterday morning with the usual cargo of island produce. She will sail on next Tuesday morning. The United States army transport Senator is due from San Francisco this morning. Capt. Patterson, of the Sen ator, has possession of the band and the Thirteenth Infantry's headquarters and promised he would he in Honolulu before the Ohio. The following vessels for island ports we A; up and loading in San Fran cisco on the departure of the ot mail: For Hilo: Barkentir j Archej (loads April 27) and bark Roderick I'-lvi. For Honolulu: Schooner Aloha (sails May 2) and bark Mohican (sails May 2). The schooner Honoipu sails for Hono lulu via Alaska and return, taking passengers only, on May 20th. FOR SALE DIED. DONALD At London, England, March 25, 1899, Mrs. George Donald, of Langside, Scotland, aged 58. (Moth er of Mrs. Tom Black, Pahala, Kau, Hawaii, and J. Wallace Donald, Ma kaweli, Kauai.) HAWAIIAN LODGE, NO. 21, F. & A. M. 403XJ2$ containing qo.coo square feet, and a lit; 1 uver 2 acres, occupying half z block. On account of intended removal to Waikiki, residence of G. P. Castle, Esq., corner of Kinau and Kapiolani streets! This is one of the most desirable residence sections of this city, high ground, good drainage, fine trees (both ornamental and fruit) beautiful shrubbery, with house in perfect condition, consisting of Drawing room, Dining room, five bed rooms, kitchen, bath and best sanitary plumbing, large closets to all bed rooms, wide verandas. Also Cottage in grounds of two rooms, bath and toilet, mosquito proof. This property must oe seen to oe appreciated. For further particulars apply Gear, Lansing & Go. JUDD BUILDING. DirecT In lii; i is VIA THE BRITISH-AMERICAN STEAM SHIP LIKE. THE S. S. GARONNE Will sail from Honolulu about May 6th. for St. Michaels, Alaska, via Ta coma and Seattle, with stop to enable prospectors to outfit at either port. The company operates its own ves sels on the Yukon river and its agents are prepared to sell through tickets from HONOLULU DIRECT TO THE GOLD FIELDS, with only one change of steamers. The above sailing will open the sea son of 1S99. If you are going, be among the first! Oceanic Steamship Company: TIME TABLE: The Fine Passenger Steamtn of This Lin Will Arrive at aa Lwrfl This Port as Hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: A Kona Homestead FOR SALE! THIS IS A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY of 45 acres, well enclosed with stone wall. There is a substantial dwelling, with level outhouses, cis- cerrxs, etc. Also fruit trees, including Orange, Coffee, Guava and other fruits. It is located on the old government road, about midway between Kailua and Kealakekua, and near the new Kona Sugar Plantation and the flour ishing coffee fields of that district. Kona has always been noted as the most salubrious and healthy district in the entire group. It has weekly steamer communication with Honolulu, and telephone connection with every part of Hawaii. Schools, Churches, Hotel and Post-office are also near by, thus rendering the location a most des irable one. Here is an opportunity rarely offered to secure a healthy, quiet rural home at a very low price. For further particulars, inquire or H. M. WHITNEY, 1119 King Street, or 5218 2068-3tT P. O. Box 77o. CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S New York Line, The bark "Nuuanu" will leave New York on or about July 15th, 1899, for Honolulu. Advances made on shipments on lib eral terms. For further particulars, ad dress Messrs. CHAS. BREWER & CO., 07 Kilby street, Boston, or C. BREWER & CO., LTD., Honolulu Agents. FOR SALE. There will be a special meeting ol Hawaiian Lodge, No. 21, F. & A. M., at its Hall, Masonic Temple, corner of Hoteft and Alakea streets, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, May 6, at 7:30 o'clock. WORK IN SECOND DEGREE. Members of Pacific Lodge, Lodge le Progres and all sojourning brethren are fraternally invited to attend. By order of the W. M. K. R. G. WALLACE, Secretary. NOTICE. One pair of large Kentucky Mules, 17 hands high, a double set of Har ness, complete, warranted sound; one farmer's wagon, capacity three tons, 4-in. tires, in good condition. Will be sold as a .whole or separate, to suit purchaser. Inquire at S. W. Lederer, at I. X. L., cor. King and Nuuanu Streets. 5221 LATEST FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. Iroquois, Am. ship, 199G tons (at Honolulu) Sugar from Hilo to New York, $5.50. Muriel, Am. schr., 4S3 tons Pass and mdse. San Francisco to Kihei, Maui, by Alexander & Baldwin. Prior to arrival. Honoipu, Am. schr., 520 tons Will take a limited number of passengers to Honolulu irom .ban Francisco, via Alaska, and return. Roderick Dhu, Haw. bk., 1397 tons Pass, and mdse. San Francisco to Hilo, H. I., in Spreckels Line, by J. D. Spreckels Bros. Co. Archer, Am. bktn, S45 tons Pass, and mdse. San Francisco to Hilo, in Planters Line, by Welch & Co. THE S. S. GAELIC, ADVERTISED to sail from this port for San Fran cisco on May 6, 1S99, will be between 5 and 7 days late. The HONGKONG MARU, advertised to sail from this port for San Fran cisco on May 16, 1899, will not call on this trip. Due notice will be given lat er when calls are resumed. II. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents. CHEAP! ON ACCOUNT OF DE- parture: A large new Gurney Refrigerator. A new Phaeton, elegant and easy riding.' A Tribune Bicycle in good repair. A choice lot of Birdsnest Ferns. , Apply to L. M. VETLESEN, at the office of Hawaiian Hardware Co. DRESS MAKER. FIRST CLASS DRESS will go out by the day. Dressmaker, P. O. Box 619. MAKER Address, 5225 A FURNISHED HOUSE WITH our or five bedrooms. Address P. O. Box 816. 5224 FOR RENT. ROOM WITH BOARD IN A PRI- vate family opposite Emma Square. Address "iM," Advertiser office. 5225 FOR RENT. PASSENGERS. Arrived. From Maul and Hawaii ports, per stmr. W. G. Hall, May 5. Ben Bruns, Ed Cunningham, O. Shipman, Tom Lee, J. D. Paris, B. Tonorio, Master Blake, T. Shibayama, Rev. J. Azbill, Mr. Glass, G. P. Wilder, C. B. Wells, J. W. Akana, J. M. Kaneakua, Mr. Scrimger, Dr. Cutter and wife, Marion Shaw, Rev. Emerson, E. F. Bishop, Professor Richards. TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS in a private family on Fort street, above Vineyard street. Address "C," Advertiser Office. FOR RENT OR LEASE. FURNISHED COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS and three spare rooms. Patent Water Closet and Bath; Stable. Rent, $20 Apply at Rosenberg & Co.'s, 207 Queen Street. NOTICE TO SHIPMASTERS. U. S. Branch Hydrographic Office, San Francisco, Cal. By communicating "with the Branch Hydrographic Office In San Francisco, captains of vessels who will co-oper ate with the Hydrographic 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 dangers to navigation in the waters which 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 Pacific. W. S. HUGHES, Lieutenant. United States Navy. IF YOU WANT to have a good laugh go to the OREHEUM tonight.. FOR RENT. AS A WHOLE OR IN OFFICES TO suit, Upper Floor of Washington Feed Co., corner of Fort and Queen streets Apply to ARTHUR HARRISON. On premises April 17, 1S09. 5208 FOR RENT. LARGE, AIRY ROOM WITH BOARD in a private family, on King street car line. Gentleman preferred. Address by letter to "A," Advertiser office 5 AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE. Steamer Upolu Will leave Honolulu at 10 o'clock a. m., touching at Honoipu, Mahukona, vawaihae and Kona ports, as follows: ARRIVE HONOLULU: Wednesday ; May 10 Saturday May 20 Wednesday May 31 Saturday June 10 Wednesday June 21 Saturday July 1 LEAVE HONOLULU: riday May 12 uesday May 23 Friday June 2 Tuesday June 13 riday June 23 uesday July 4 For freight and passage apply to THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. AGENTS. FOR SALE. r ooo WANTED. WANTED. TWO BRIGHT BOYS, MUST BE over fourteen vears of age. Perma nent position if services are satisfac tory. Apply at once to Hollister Drug Co. 5223 WANTED. A CASH BOY. APPLY AT EHLERS & CO., Fort Street. B F. WANTED. AN APPRENTICE FOR OUR MIL linery department. Apply to B. F. EHLERS & CO., ozi6 tort street. WANTED. MR. E. PIERCE, AT PRESENT AND for many years past bookkeeper for Hamakua Mill Co., and Kukaiau Mil Co., desires an appointment. Was formerly for a long period chief ac countant to the Royal Niger Co. Ref erence: Messrs. Theo. II. Davies & Co., Ltd., Honolulu. 5202 LOST. LAST TUESDAY A PAIR OF GOLD rimmed eye glasses. A suitable re ward will be given if returned to the LOST. CERTIFICATE NO. 23 IN THE HA wauan Fertilizer Co., L.TCL, issued to Geo. F. Renton for fifty shares, has been lost in transit, and all parties are hereby notified not to negotiate or use the same, as all further transfers on the books of the Company have Deen stopped. A. F. COOKE, Treasurer Hawaiian Fertilizer Co., Ltd. - K222 For further information, apply to 1 n n HC HI WflTERHOUS EX CO., GENERAL AGENTS FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: COPTIC MAY 5 AMERICAN MARU MAY 13 CITY OF PEKING MAY 23 GAELIC MAY 31 HONGKONG MARU JUNE 8 CHINA JUI.E 16 DORIC JU.E 24 NIPPON MARU JULY 4 RIO DE JANEIRO JULY 13 COPTIC' JULY 21 NOTICE O STOCKHOLDERS OF THE HO NOKAA SUGAR COMPANY. Shareholders in the above company are requested forthwith to deliver their Certificates of Stock to the Secretary or the purpose of having same re issued in shares of .the denomination of $20.00 each. The Secretary will is sue receipts for Certificates delivered :iim which can be held by the owner or other party at interest), until such ime as the $20 shares are delivered. No Certificates for $20 shares will be ssued until all Certificates for $100 shares are surrendered. W. LANZ. Secretary Honokaa Sugar Company. Dated Honolulu, May 4, 1S99. The Stockbook of the Honokaa Sugar Company, will be closed to transfers rom May 4 to May 15th inclusive. W. LANZ. Secretary Honokaa Sugar Company. Dated Honolulu, May 4, 1S99. 5224 2069-3t NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Hawaiian Sugar Co, Ltd., will he held on Tuesday May 9, 1S99, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the offices of Alexander and Baldwin, Judd Building, to take act;on on the question of declaring the stock paid up. W. M. TEMPLETON, Secretary. NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE shareholders of the Pioneer -Mill Co., Ltd., will be held at the office of II. Hackfeld & Co.. Ltd.. on Sat urday, May 6, at 10 o'clock a m. for the purpose of considering a proposition to increase the capital stock of said company or such other business as may come before the meet ing. ED.'SUHR, Secretary Pioneer Mill Co., Ltd. roo? ASSESSMENT NOTICE. THE SECOND ASSESSMENT, 10 per cent on the capital stock of Kihei Plantation Co., is now due and payable at the office of Alexander & Baldwin, Judd Building. J. P. COOKE, Treasurer. 5222 TEMPLE OF FASHION. All persons having accounts with the Temple of Fashion Dry Goods Store under my management are called upon to settle the same without delay. Unless tnis Is done the accounts will be placed in the hands of an at torney. AT n 2TT,VA AUSTRALIA MOAN A MAY 10 AUSTRALIA MAY 1 MAY 24 ALAMEDA MAY 26 AUSTRALIA JUNE 7 . AUSTRALIA JUNE IS ALAMEDA JUNE 21 MARIPOSA JUNE 23 AUSTRALIA JULY 5 AUSTRALIA JULY 11 MARIPOSA JULY 19 MO ANA JULY 21 AUSTRALIA AUG. 2 AUSTRALIA AUG. 8 MOAN A AUG. 16 ALAMEDA AUG. IS AUSTRALIA AUG. 30 AUSTRALIA SEPT. S ALAMEDA SEPT. 13 MARIPOSA SEPT. 15 In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, th Agent prepared to Issue, to Intending passengers, counon through tickets by railroad from San Francisco, to all points In the United State, and trod iew iorK oy any steamship line to all European Porta. For furtner particulars apply to Wm. G. IRWIN & Co LI M ITED General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Occidental & Oriental Steamship Go. AN Toyo Kisen Kaisha! Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave port on or about the dates below mentioned. FOR SAN FRANCISCO: GAELIC MAY 13 CHINA MAY 23 DORIC JUNES 2 NIPPON MARU JUNE 10 RIO DE JANEIRO JUNE 17 COPTIC JUNE 27 AMERICA MARU JULY 4 CITY OF PEKING JULY 14 GAELIC JULY 22 For general Information apply to M. HACKFE .,l'cJ- Agent: n inrif nn linn vn fir 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., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu, Suva (Fiji), Brisbane, (Q.), are ZDTJ On or about the dates below stated, viz: FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B.C. For Suva, Brlstaoe (Q.) and Sydney: A.ORANGI MAY 12 MIOWERA JUNE 9 WARRIMOO JULY 7 AORANGI 1 AUG. 4 MIOWERA SEPT. 1 WARRIMOO SEPT. 29 AORANGI OCT. 27 MIOWERA NOV. 24 WARRIMOO DEC. 22 FROM SYDNEY. BRISBANE Q ) AND SUVA For Victoria anl Vancouver (B.C.): MIOWERA MAY If WARRIMOO JUNE T AORANGI JULY S MIOWERA AUG. 1 WARRIMOO AUG. 39 AORANGI SEPT. 17 MIOWERA OCT. 21 WARRIMOO NOV. il AORANGI DEC. 19 Through tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United State Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general information, apply to Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agts. Ex S. C. Allen A LARGE SHIPMENT III MK Surreys, Road Carts, Etc, Also, a new line of in life ftp a Buggy il lips, Lin, 8. 1 And other carriage supplies. ALL STYLISH AND UP-TO-DATE. HONOLULU CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY W- WRIO 3.1 fJ. If; m i i I: 1 r j 5 I 1 -J: I 'V r I!