j 4hJ son THE DAILY HERALD Will lo ov pl Rally M tho lOVVlllK IMuOOH r 0 TIlKUM Fort street I H S01TR Merchant trt CRYSTAL SODA WORKS Hotel Stieet XJilon D OontH WEDNESDAY APRIL 6 1887 JOOAiL JSTJAVS Weekly devotional services this eve ning in the churches Liliuokalnni Educational Society meets at three this afternoon I 1 l I I I Hon V C 1arkc has our thanks for the latest sugar market report Mr Bedolfc purser of the Australia has our thanks for full files of San lrancisco papers m 1 1 in Mr E U Thomas contractor has one hand bandaged from a hurt re ceived on Monday Moonlight pleasant nir and band music almost emptied the usual places of resort last evening ll The work of renovating the outside of the Custom House provided for at the last session of the Assembly has begun with the painting of the iron shutter A large mail received by the Aus tralia at half past 12 yesterday was all sorted by sundown The P N Cos steamer Surprise was detained a short time and all the foreign mail for the island of Maui was dispatched by her Mr E C Macfarlanc who returned home from the Coast yesterday is re ported in interviews published by the Call and JSxamititr also in a letter to the San Francisco JSullttitt as em phatically contradicting reports that the Hawaiian loan in Iondon had fallen through Mr George Lucas is erecting n fence of neat design composed of bent iron uprights on wooden supports in front of the Roman Catholic Cathedral The new structure replaces the old fashioned stone wall hitherto standing there and will be a notable improvement to the premises Mr Swain was about to mount his horse last evening to ride to his home near Waikiki after his hard days work in the Post Office when the animal got away and galloped riderless home ward through the streets Rather shabby trick for the noble animal 1 Patrons of the Heaver had band music with chicken fricassee at lunch yesterday The treat was explained by the fact that it was Mr Noltes silver wedding day and the Royal Hawaiian band boys had been gatjicrcd by Prof Merger in the yard to give mine host a surprise serenade Some handsome silver presents were bestowed on the happy couple during the day Death from Accident Mr Wong Kim a Chinese carpenter much respected by people of all nation alities died on Monday from injuries sustained in being thrown from a horse He was foreman of Chinese Company No 5 II I D and the city firemen are summoned to attend his funeral from the house where he lived on Maunakea street at 2 oclock to day Police Court Two sixes from Lukala and Solomona Keanmi a remand to the 6th of Ah Hing for larceny of a bottle of wine and the commitment of Henry Kane auhii to the Supreme Court for trial on the charge of gross cheat by obtaining 250 from Alexander Robertson by false pretences on the 15th January was the business put through yester day Hotel Arrivals Eagle House April 5 Henry Van ken San Francisco Major T S Par rott Australia Dr Wei O Nagcl Germany Albert Cron San Francisco Mr and Mrs Lidwigun San Fran cisco Royal Hawaiian Hotel April 4 C S Cox Micronesia 5th Edward Kers tens Denver Col J W G Cofrnn J S Martin San Francisco E P Borden E Shirley Borden Philadel phia S J Wilson London P S Howe Boston M H Bedolfe S S Australia Sugar and Rice The latest changes in prices at the San Francisco refineries were the fol lowing On 4th March all grades re fined reduced ic per lb and on the 19th yellows advanced yc per lb The American Refinery was shipping most of their second grade raw sugars East but the Interstate Commerce Act going into effect this month would put a stop to rail shipments That Refinery has accordingly chart ered the American ship G B Sutton f tons rcirister to take a full cargo of raw sugar to New York Cuba basis had improved from 5 1 32 March 3rd to 5 3 15 for 96 per cent test March 25th with market strong and advatjcjng Bectr had advanced and the London market was stronger Island rice has had a sharp advance owing to railroad freight shuttingbut Carolina fcdJ jA supreme Court April Term Judge McCullv nrcsidimr Phi foreign jury yesterday brought in n verdict of not guilty in the case of the King vs Woolham for horscsinnlinw Attorney General for the Crown Neu mann for defendant The king Vs Alisiu adulterv and the King vs Thomas and Harrigan malicious injury were closed by nol pros The King vs Ah Wing possession of opium Pica of guilty Sentenced to pay a fine of 50 and costs and to hard labor for six hours I he King vs Vance assault with a pistol Attorney General for the Crown A C Smith for defendant Vnrtirt WIVt guilty one juror dissenting Sentence rcscrveu AT C1IAM1IERS Before Tltdcc Preston Tn iln tniir of the estate of George J Emmcs of Honolulu Petition for allowance of nnai accounts o ncitn n s riinra Mrre Samuel C Allen and T O Carter The report of tho Master Mr Henry Smith filed on Monday was submitted examined and found correct Tho period covered by the accounts is from June 13th 1884 to February 19th 1887 The schedules of receipts and expenditures show sums of 1939032 anu 1031219 respectively leaving a balance for distribution nf ts ti The principal item under the head of receipts is me insurance policies Snd premiums 1523084 The main items amoni expenditures nn Rdntn nf James Robinson principal and Interest 01 mortgage nnu uuec notes 0409 75 payments to the widow 3565 loan on note due alter the filing of accounts nercin 2500 contract for new cot tage 2720 the remainder bcinc to sundry creditors and for other pay ments Mr S C Allen was present for the administrators The Masters report was approved The adminis trators filed a supplementary account with receipts for payments since filing the fbrmcr account and paid into Court the cash balance on hand 119645 The Court approved the supplementary account and ordered that the adminis trators be iliselinrrrprl nnfl thnir hnnrf cancelled nnrl further that the rli rlt -- - niter paying the costs of Court out 01 me uaiancc pay me remainder anu de liver the papers and documents above mentioned to whoever may apply being entitled to them The Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock By the Australia arrived Mr R H Hcndcrshot the Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock He was received on the steamer by Mr J F Noble Adjfl tant of Geo W DcLong Post G A R who took him and his son who ac companies him to his house Mr Hcndcrshot is a pleasant spoken American of thirty seven Three wounds attest to his having been in the thick of battle during the late war one leaving a scar now pretty well dimin ished close to the right eye the second being in the side and the third in the right leg A pleasant disposition was evinced by the Drummer Boy in n brief conversation with our representa tive yesterday when he enthusiastically spoke of the pleasure afforded him in civinc a free entertainment to thous ands of children in Portland Maine Mr Hcndcrshot and son will take part in an entertainment to be given at the Hawaiian Opera House on Saturday and Monday evenings next The box plan will open at the office of Messrs J E Brown Co Thursday morning at nine clock At the same place there will be exhibited to day the hand some drum presented to Air Hcndcr shot by Horace Greeley in 1865 with the gold mounted drum sticks given him by the elder James Gordon Bennett Mr Hcndcrshot accompanied by his son on the fife beat a rally on his drum at the baud concert on Emma Square last night lie was introduced in a brief sketch of his career by Mr R W Laine P C of the George W De Long Post The performance pro duced a vociferous encore and had to be repeated Three cheers were added to the loud applause for the brave and dexterous drummer and his son Kaumalcaplil Chimes Honolulu for the first time enced the pleasure of listening to a tower cnune 01 oeus yesieruay iore noon The chimes imported by Messrs E O Hall Son for Kaumakapili Church native having been placed in position Mr may Taylor organist of St Andrews Cathedral briefly tested their notes There were some errors of adjustment discovered and these being set right Mr Taylor gave a pro longed performance on the bells last evening dispensing their sweet notes in many popular tunes over the city One or two of them seemed to be out of tunc but if so the faults can be remedied by scraping or filling as required The large tower bell was also rung at intervals proving it to have a deep ricn tone anu to uc a welcome addition to the bells bells bells of Honolulu iThe Daily IIirali 50 cents per month delivered RETURN OP nON S 0 W1LDSB With a Largo Scheme hi Hand Pro jected railway on Hawaii ins London Experience Among the expected passengers who arrived by the steamship Australia yes terday was the Hon S G Wilder re turning home from a business trip to London The IIirald representative meant to have intruded upon the hon gentleman at his home aftpr giving him time for a rest after his long jour ney but in the course of the regular daily visit to the office of the Wijdcr Steamship Company found the re turned President of that corporation already immersed in business Hav ing greeted Mr Wilder before he landed from the steamer the inter viewer was ready to come to the point at once as circumstances demanded It is said that you arc prepared to go right on with the Hamakua railroad Mr Wilder Well I believe that the railroad will be built I can tell you more a little later You have brought a civil engineer with you Yes two of them You may say mat tnc survey will begin next week There arc the instruments said Mr Wilder pointing to a large assortment of traps duch as always identify the presence of an engineering party This railroad will run from Hama kua into Hilo From Hilo to Waipio Valley About what distance Seventy miles The idea is to have the sugar raised in that section all shipped at Hilo That is it In response to other enquiries Mr Wilder stated that he had enjoyed the journey very much all the way round that the fog was so thick in London that ho could hardly see his hand be fore him and that to our visitor from this tropic clime it was bitterly cold Did you witness any of the political excitement in England Yes I was in London at the open ing of Parliament Did you see Mn Gladstone No it is very difficult to sec him I was at his house but he was not there at the time Or the Queen No she is rarely to be seen by anybody in London She is traveling about most of the time Mr Wilder looks hale and hearty after his prolonged exposure to all sorts of strange climates and weathers It may be proper to explain that the above purports to be only the sub stance of the necessarily brief inter view precipitated as it was on both sides in the midst of other pressing duttcs Shipping Notes Dark Hope and barkentiuc Amelia were on Pugct Sound March 22nd Barkcntinc Discovery sailed from San Francisco March sSth for Hono lulu Bark St Lucie cleared at New York March 25th for Honolulu British bark Lady Iunpson arrived at San Francisco March 25th 23 days hence Bark Caibaricn sailed from San Francisco March 25th for Honolulu Barkentincs Katie Flickingcr and Geo C Perkins wcro loading at San Francisco for Honolulu March 25th The steamer Jessie H Freeman has been purchased for the Hawaiian fruit trade She is 360 tons register and was engaged in the fruit trade between Philadelphia and the West Indies She will arrive about July 1st 5 F Com mercial Neils Barkcntinc John Worster has gone to Departure Bay to load coal for Honolulu Bark Julia Foard that abandoned her voyage to Honolulu with coal put ting into San Francisco in distress is chartered to take general merchandise to Hilo Bark C O Whitmore is chartered to take coal from Departure Bay to Honolulu After the brig W H Meyer for Hilo had put back to Port Townsend owing to the crew objecting to her excessive dcckload she discharged 12000 feet which were sold for 132 and when ready to get under way the men dq serted when another crew was shipped at 5 per month increase of wages Bark D C Murray has been libelled at Port Townsend by her crew for a years wages in the sum of 3000 Bark C 0 Whitmore 20 days and tern J C Fore 19 days from Hono lulu nrrived at San Francisco March 2 1 St Bark Will W Case arrived at San Francisco March 33rd 32 days from Kahului Barkcntinc Hattic E Bangs for Honolulu was reported at Hongkong February 6th Bark Martlia pavis hence arrjved at the same port Feb ruary 16th S S Australia left San Francisco March 29th at 2 p m first daV had moderate N W wind and smooth sea remainder of voyage light baffling airs smooth sea and fine weather took on Honolulu pilot April 5th at 1210 p mj brought 25 cabjn 8 steerage and 24 Chinese passengers and 1034 tons freight Schooners Moiwahine Mana and Vaiehii appointed o sail yesterday were all detained till to day t ciooner Mary 1 E Foster brought 1459 bags sugar from Waimea LMitkUM aft i a SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVALS- Tuesday April S S Australia from San Frahcisco Schr Emma from Kauai Schr Llhollho from Kauai DEPARTURES Tuesday April Stmr Mikalula for Nnwiliwill Koloa Eleele Waimea Kelcahn And Nlihau at n m Stmr Walaleale for Waianae Ilanamaulu Kllauea and Hanalclat Sam Stmr Surprise for Kuau Dime Mary Winlteltnan foi San Francisco Schr Wailele for Kuau VESSELS LEAVING TO DAY Stmr ttvatanl for Lahaina Kulculliaete Honolcaa and 1aauhau at 8 p m Schr Moiwahine for Kohatalele Schr Mana lor Honomu Schr Waiehu for Walalua Vflnnola In Port from rorolgn Forts Haw bk Kalakaua Armstrong fromValparalso liriff Allies Rowe Phillip from South Sea Islands Am bktne Planter lerrtman from San Francisco Mission slmr Morning Star Turner from South Sea i nana Am bgtne Claus SpreckeU Drew from San Fran cisco Am bk Saranac Shaw from San Francisco S S Australia lloudletlo from San Fraacisco Voaioli Expootost from Foreign Forts tier bk Hercules - ironl Liverpool due t eb Mary o o i88j To Schaefer ft Co agents lltit bark Cerates from Liverpool dun May t io Ilr baric K L T from Newcastle N S W due Feb iJ 4 Am bk Ilmour Ilrewer from lloslon due May 1 15 SH Mariposa I lay ward front the Colonies due April 9 S S Alameda Morse from Sin Fiancisco due April 16 Hark Caibarien Terkins from San Francisco due April t s Ilktne Jane Fatkinberg Ginger from luget Sound now due Hark Makah from Newcattle N S W due Apr I lo ao Hark Julie from Newcastle N S W due April 18 98 PASSENGERS For Kauai per steamer Mikahala April Miss Nellie Waterhouse Miss May Walcthoute Herbert O Dole Waller II Doli ftlis Marion Dole Miss lllancha Cornwell Miss Adele Widdifictd and about 30 uecK Prom San Francisco ner S R Australia Amll -S II Wilton n F Jaciulih and wife Fd Kentens J W O Cofran Lhas J Iudwugsen and wife A I Cron iMiss Jennie Tuck PS Howe ICabot SO Wilder and servant S O Wilder Jr T O Cribble E 1 Ilorden K S Ilorden K II Fisher J S Martin Ir S Nagel Miss Iarrotl K C Macfarlane Abo Suiinohn A flrote I Adler II Hradley J Newbigging John Tsford RA Williams J C Marshall J lcier and t4 Chinese cClclu tibcrltacmcnto TI IE ELITE ICE CRE I PARLORS COOL OFF TCE CREAM OF SUPERIOR QUALITY X and in various flavorings always on hand also delicious Water Ices The finest j line of the choicest Cantljes have just arrived per Australia Our store and stock is In complete order and well wotthy your Inspection TELEPHONES Bell 182 Mutual 338 Tl ELITE ICE CREAM PJOCLORS Open Dally Until 11 P M II Ills No of Sa e By virtue of certain writs of Execution Issued out of the Police Court of Honolulu Island of Oahu ngains J M Kapena in favor of C J Fishcl both of Honolulu aforesaid for the following amounts vi Execution Issued February 5 1887 108 75 February 22 1887 100 70 March 26 1887 185 13 Total 403 10 I have levied upqn nndshal expose for sale at public auction at the ftimt entrance of Kalakaua Hale Police Slatlon in Honolulu aforesaid at 12 M oclock on Thdhy May 60 1887 To the highest bidder all the right title and Interest of the said J M Kapena defendant in and to the follnwinc nroneitv unless said judgment Interest costs and my expenses be previously pakl List of propertyfor sales One Phaeton One Day Horse JOHN LOTA KAULUKOU Marshal Honolulu April Si 1887 t Do noj fajl to call early for your Easier cards tit King Hros tf cPcto tJDUcvUfitmcnta HOT-I-BUNS Of the well known firtela quality of many years reputation will be ready and tie livcicd to nil parts o the city From 5 a m to 5 oclock p m AT THE Pioneer Slcam Candy Factory and Bakery F HORN Practical Confectioner Pastty Cook and Laker N071I IOTJEL STREET ISct Fort and Nuunnu Streets Both Telephones No 74 NEW STOCK 33oots and Siloes Nuunnu between Merchant and Queen Streets Honolulu I take pleasure In Informing the public that I have returned from the Coast with an ELEGANT STOCK Of Shoes selected by myself comprising Finest Ladles French Kid Shoes Mens Fine Shoes and Boots Elegant Childrens Shoes Also a fine lot of Infants Uronze Shoes Xj adler LIST OF LETTERS ltematntng In the General Post Office Honolulu up to March 3 Antonsen II Allen Mrs O E Anderson A IlUke Reo M Ilearnr Douglas llurlcetJA Uallentlne Roll Ilcniamin Isaac llartholf T N Uallantyne J I llrown Jno C IlayleyM Costa T Coup W C Cosgrove D 1 Chanswcctin DohertyJ P Deering Geo Datlds II Eveisen D F French SWi Fowlkes RLJ Giindetl V CSumverl Mis L Goodhue Lieut J A Graham W II Gonsalves Maggie A Harrison Mrs W 11 lleltman Paul Hsinpel K K lltutr Chas Koppelman T Kerrigan Anny Kennedy d Lukpihl Legate Frank Larsenr 0 McCormick Jno Martin Mix K McLean Mrs Kulamanu Morris Col Geo Miller Wm Makarhur Miss Mullcr I 1 Olsen Iiilius uestrcicii j Powell Vm A Parker Miss C D Hey Mai JWC House Kev Til Roberts F I Koklnson Harry Smith W II Smith Capt Theo Schubert Paul Swainey It 11 aciioitty 11 it Tollofn O Trask II layiur J 1 Willard Fred Wilson J R Wcddick DrJ A Anderson I J Akin Ed lluckow Frank Ileiiekc Iriti Iligelow Hon D C Helium C G 9 Rapllst Lino IlassalleiThos Iliseur D Ilishop S It Copp Geo Cornell Mrs A Cobb Thos CiMVuiau Mrs Iydia D David M Daley J K DarrWE E Edwardson Alex F Foster Thos G Giesekint Fritz Gray Jno Gutlenlcll 11 Gartland Matthew It Iluggins A Harper Miss Fannie a nanson 11 1 Heidrickson DrWM J Jonsen Mrs C K Kesinsly II Kldd Tl os King J II U I ulhemanrt Frill LaNux Mrtllebde M MitchellTI Mendonsa Mrs Dell Morris Capt Geo atoore ueo Meek Miss Annie Mather R M McLean D D O Ohlsen Georg P Purdy Wm R Richardson Annie Robertson G W Rodwcll Geo F Renncr II S Sktdmore F Schmidt Geo Stable w J Smith Percy Seymour Theo S T Trask L Taylor R H T Turner Co V Vindresser C J V W Williams T A Willson Wm Zablan Joo Parties Inquiring for letters tn the above list will pleaso ask for Advertised Letters F WUNDENUERO P M 0 PITERLY MEETING STOCKHOLDERS OF C THE Urcwer Company are hereby notified that the next jiiarlerty meeting oi llics Com pany will be held on Saturday April 9th at iiu iuit a in J 0 CARTER Secretary Honolulu April 1 1887 NOTIQE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Press Publlshlnc Comnanv will be held invito Companys office llethel street Thurs day April 7 at 9130 a 111 THUS H SOUTHWICKV Secretary cimitl btfUccmeltta GrULKJKff Gcilcral Business Agency Skilled and Unskilled Labor Furnished TniEKE ARE NOW REGISTERED X s me icncy uusKKCcpcrs rupineers Plantation Lun u CarpenterflIottlers Cooks Boys etc who are seeking employment and many of whom can furnish the best of icfet it r i cuica 11 rctiuiicu Valuable real estate In xleslrable lots for sale or lease Convenient Cottages to let on fnvorable terms THE OLD CORNER Noltes for sale on reasonable terms A rare chance for In vestment A LODGING ESTABLISHMENT Conveniently located paying handsomely to be had at a bargain Full particulars given upon applicatibn at the Agency No 38 MERCHANT ST HONOLULU Bell Telephone 348 B 0 Box 415 FOR EASTER EGGS USE- DIAMOND Benson Slhitl M i ln AG E3STTS GASOLINE OF THE HIGHtST ILLUMINATING POWER IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT For Sale By GW MACFARLANE Co WANTED SITUATION nY A YOUNG MAN who would make himself Generally useful In a warehouse Understands packing goods writes a good hand and could assist In on office Can give good reference as to charac ter and sobriety Salary nut so much on ob ject as a permanent situation Address A X Herald office DIVIDEND NOTICE A DIVIDEND OF FIVE DOLLARS A x jl suaic on wie uauuKU sutraruo s stock Is Inn nncl riiviVJi in Um titsoMAM tl day nt the office of C Urewer Company Queen Street PER ORDER Honolulu April I 1887 MONTHLY DIVIDEND OF ONE A Dollar per shard will be payableon the capital stock of the Peonlts Ire nmt Iti Crln rotor Company on Tuesday the 29th of iutii m sue company s omcc W E FOSTER 1 Secretary- dividend Notice- A QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF TWO JT Dollars a share upon the C Brewer Company stock is due and payable at 1 the office of the Company on Queen street J O CARTER Treasurer Honolulu April I 1887 SES TO m BY A X Carfcwriglit The two storv residence In Niutnmi Vnlliv at present occupied by Prof M M Scott to In Ifm lliA ft t A -It The house latelv nrmininl hv Mr Tnltn Monsarrat on Maklki streets next baseball grounds to let FOR SALE A residence in Nuuanu Valley oppositeJhe Ice Works with twelve acres of garden past lute and taro land occupied by Mr M Sllva A CARTWRIGHT 1 Kaahutnanu Street Pliaoloii for Stile AUREVSTKRPHAETon NKAniV JTJbnow repainted to uejceruat A Mort gana carriage shop King street Applrto J W LUNING m ia W rfr 1 r