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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 8

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if 1 THE PACIFIC COJIUEKCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 2, 1SSS. HILO ITEMS. METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. WHARF AND WAVE. ACRES III! i By the Government Survey.

Published Every Monday. barom its Poiint coil mm rsued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, Von Holt Block. King Street. a 2 2 'r: 5" eo us 3 fC 4 6 7H 5 KSE 67 6-y SSI 6 6 iC-7 65 10 SE 6 65 3 4- I i Late Clippings From Hilo Tribune. New Deputy Sheriff.

(From Hilo Tribune.) Captain H. C. Austin of the Hilo Citizens Guard has forwarded a return challenge for a shoot betvreen his team and a team from Coniyany N. G. H.

The match will come off about the end of April. The people of North Hilo have presented Father Bonaventura with a high sounding bell for his church in Papalea. The Laupaoehoe Plantation Company will put in new machinery for the next sugar crop. They will grind day and night. No sugar has been shipped from Pe-peekeo this week.

The Hawaii has been lying off the landing for the last day or two, but owing to the heavy seas has been unable to do any work. Our Honokaa correspondent telephones that the weather has been very rough during the week. The Likelike at Ookala, and Kilauea Hou at Paauhau have been unable to do any work. It is reported on good authority that machinery for a large coffee cleaning plant to be erected in Honolulu has been ordered. It is understood that Mr.

Rufus Lyman has been appointed deputy sheriff, vice G. H. Williams, resigned. MORTUARY REPORT. The total number of deaths reported for the month of March.

lt3. was Go. distributed as follows: Under I year. From 1 to 5. From 5 to 10..

From 10 to 20. From 20 to 30. 9 3 2 .36 38 7 .10 5 From 30 to 40 7 From 40 to 50. 5 From 50 to CO 2 From (X) to 70. 4 Over 70 0 Males Hawaiians Chinese Portuguese Japanese Females 29 Great Britain 2 United 2 Othe nationalities 1 Unattended Non-Residents 65 15 1 COMPARATIVE MONTHLY MORTALITY.

March, 1892 48 March. 1893 51 March, 18H 45 March. 1895.. March, 45 65 CAUSE OK DEATH. Accident 1 Beriberi I 3 Bright's Disease 1 Convulsions 1 Consumption 5 1 Childbinh 1 Congest'n of lungs 1 Diarrhoea 1 Dysentery 1 Inflammation of brain 1 Inanition 2 Meningitis 1 MeaslM 2 Noma 1 Obstruction of the bowels I Old age 2 Pneumonia 5 Paralysis 3 Peritonitis 1 1 iSuic de 1 TomilUis 1 Unknown 2 Whooping Cough.

10 Debility Dropsy Etuvz-ma Fever Heart disease. Hemorrhage. DEATHS BY WARDS. Out-5 side. 8 0 Wards 1 Deaths 12 3 12 4 14 IS Annual death rate per 1000 for month 27.

85 Hawaiians 43.42 Asiatics 15 16 All other nationalities 22.50 C. B. Reynolds. Aeent Board of Health. Here Ls a chariot to make money.

Their is oing to be a rise in the price of tinfoil, for the demand is greatly increased. And this is how it is to come about: It has been discovered by M. Denis Lanee, Docteur-es Sciences, and M. de Bouillane, a skilled photographer, that with the Roentgen rav the i-ontents of sealed letters can be photographed, and that, too, in fifteen minutes. Worse than all, Gustavo Le Ron's experiments prove that it can be done with rays of light.

There is only one thing that will beat it, namely, to inclose our letters in tinfoil before enveloping them. So up goes tinfoil. Ex. The Hawaiian Gazette (semi-weekly) and the Advertiser con tain all the news of the week. Mail them with your letters today.

To be had in wrappers at news stands and publication ofTice. FRESH FROZEN In large and quniitilies at MILLS New Market Grocery 4205-1 Merchant street. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. The co-partnership heretofore existing between Albert S. Hartwell, Lorrin A.

Thurston and W. L. Stanley is dissolved as of the 31st day of March, by mutual consent, Mr. Hartwell continuing, in the office over Bishop's Bank. Mr.

Thurston and Mr. Stanley have removed to the office heretofore occupied by Mr. Hatch, on Kaahumanu street, and will continue under the firm name of Thurston Stanley. 5204-lw 1745-It MEETING NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of The Young Men's Christian Association will take place on Thursday Evening, April 2d, at 7:30 o'clock.

Election of officers for the ensuing year. A full attendance of members is desirable. 4204-2t AN TED. Weathkr Bureau Report, April 1, 9 p.m. Temperature, 72; dew point, 03; barometer, 30.15.

Prospects Fresh trades. Diamond Head, April 1, 10 p.m. Weather, clear wind, fresh N.E. The yacht Helena is on the marine railway. The Iwalani sails on her regular Hamakua route at noon today.

The bark Albert and schooner Win. Hoden have hauled over to the railroad wharf. The schooner Heeia arrived from Makena with a load of cattle yesterday morning. The Jas.Makee arrived yesterday day morning with a cargo of sugar for the bark Andrew Welch. The schooner Annie Johnson, Matson master, arrived in Hilo March With, LM) days from San Francisco.

The big ship reported off Kahu-ku Tuesday morning has not arrived vet. She was off Barber's Point vesterdav. The steamer WAl. Hall was ta ken off the marine railway yesterday morning and sailed late in the afternoon on her regular route. The steamer Iwalani brought news that the Likelike was forced to put into l'aauhau for shelter.

She was still at that place when the Iwalani left. The brig Coiisueio arrived at Hilo Saturday, March iJOtb, with a cargo of general merchandise and a. number of mules. She made the trip from San Francisco in 17 days. The Consuelo will load sugar at Mahukona.

The barkentine John 1). Spreck-els arrived at San Francisco on March 2 1st. She has aboard a cargo of supir valued 05 and shipped by Castle Cookcs Kohala Sugar Ilalawa Plantation. Theo. n.

Davies Co. and Xiulii Plantation. The steamer Iwalani, Smythe, returned from the Hamakua coast yesterday morning, after a very rough trip. Kukuihaele the wind was so strong that the captain decided to return to Honolulu. From Thursday until Monday the Iwalani lay at anchor in Lahaina, waiting for the storm to abate.

The O. iS. 'Mariposa, Hayward commander, arrived in port at 11 o'clock last night, after ah uneventful voyage from the Australian Colonies via Samoa. Following is the purser's memorandum of the voyage: Left Sydney at 4 j). m.

March 10; left Auckland at 2 p. m. March 21; left Apia ''at 4 p. in. March 25.

Ki nau's Rough Experience. The Kinau arrived earlv vester-day morning a little over half a day late. She experienced very rough weather all along the Maui and Hawaii coast. At Papaikou, Monday morning two boats were smashed, one into splinters. They were at the new landing loading sugar.

One had already taken on a small amount. An enormous wave came along and some of the sailors jumped into the sea. lloth boats were overturned and washed upon the rocks with the remaining' sailors. Two had their legs broken and live more were injured. The men who jumped into the sea came out entirely free from injury.

ft BRILLIANT SUCCESS LAST NIGHT I rand Tonight. Performance Jffl KULOLIA, Native Hawaiian Hoy Will repeat his wonderful performance on the HIGH WKE. All the members of the Company in daring acts. KACHIEL, THE FAMOUS EQUESTRIAN, WILFRED BURNS, the strmig man, in new acts. Doors open 7:30.

Performance at 8. Admission: Chairs si: Gallery Pyramid act by twenty-five Hawaiian in preparation. 27 Matinee Saturday afternoon. 4265-11 SENATE NOTICE. Al Outstanding bills against tfce Sen i Steamship Line.

Stumers of the above line, renins In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC Railway Company between Vancouvrr, B. and Sydney, N. S. and calling at Victoria, B. Honolulu and Suva (Fiji), Are Due at Honolulu On or about the dates below stated, via: From Sjfteif Mi Viciofii Id fOffllM, B.

S. S. Miowera. April 15 S. S.

May 15 S. S. Miowera June 15 FrcaVic40Fiocna YGncouver, B. for SUB 6Bd S. S.

Warrimoo April 7 S. S. Miowera May S. S. Warrimoo June 7 Through tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe.

For Freight and Passage and all general information apply to Theo. II. Davies GENERAL AGENTS. OCEANIC Australian For San Francisco: The New and Fine Ai Steel Steamship "MARIPOSA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company wftl be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland tr about APRIL 2nd, And will leave for the above port with Mails and Passenrs on or about that date. For Sydney and Auckland: The New and Fine Ai Steel Steamship "ALAMEDA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu from San Francisco ca or about APRIL 9th, And wtil have prompt dispatch with Maifo and Passengers for the abovt ports.

Tte Ihsderslgsed Are How PrntrtJ to Issue Through Tickets to All Points IN THE UNITED STATES. For further particulars regarding Frdgkl or Passage apply to II 8. Hi 8 1, II. General Agents. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.

TIME TABLE. LOCAL LINE. From S. F. For S.

F. Mar. 16, '96 Mar. 21, 96' April 13, '96 April 15, '96 THROUGH LINE From S. F.

for Sydney. Arrive Honolulu. Monowai Mar 1296 Alameda Apr 9 '96 Mariposa May 7 '9 From Sydasy fcr S. F. Ltavt Hcacfcx Alameda Mar 5' 83 Marinosn.

Anro Monowai Apr 30 96 CLUB HACK STAND. Corner King and Bethel Streets. rXTELEPHONE, No. 176 4250-3m coiiii sol lilSflL LIMITED, Esplanade, corner Alien and Fort streets. STEAMSHIP CO.

OF Coffee LAND FINE FOR SALE. Apply io S. Norris, Kahnfca Ranch, Kau, Hawaii. 4244-tf Waikiki Beach Premises TO LEASE. THE PREMISES SITUATED BE-tween the seaside residences of Mrs.

T. H. Hobron and F. A. Schaefer, now occupied by Mr.

G. J. Wraller; the bouse consists of parlor, three bedrooms, dining-room and kitchen, partly furnished; to be leased for a year or more; possession to be given on or after April 15th. Apply to F. A.

SCHAEFER. 4261 -lw TO LET. Completely Famished Cottage In best locality, containing 6 rooms, kitchen, bath, etc. Inoire of BRUCE WARING 42o9-tf Fort street, near King. House To Let or Lease.

LARGE PARLOR, DINING ROOM, five bedrooms, bath amd patent closet, pantry, kitchen, woodhouve, outhome, thoroughly repaired, and large jard; $25 a month to responsible party only. Situated near Nuuanu street, next to residence of Pierre Jnes. Apply at the office of J. ALFRED MAGOON. 423-tf House To Let or Lease.

PARLOR, TWO BEDROOMS, DINING room, kitchen, pantry, bathroom, -and one-room cottage in the yard, on Punchbowl street, near the residence of J. Hop- er. Thoroughly repaired and painted. 20 per to responsible party only. Apply at the office of J.

ALFRED MAGOON. 4253-tf Typevriting and Copying. MISS M. Y. LEDERER, Office Hawaiian Abstract an! Title Corner Fort and Merchant street.

4211-ru Administrator's Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed administrator of the estate of William Dean, late of Honolulu, Oahu, deceased, by order of the Honorable A. Perry, Circuit Jude of the First Circuit, herebj' notifies all persona having claims against said estate, to present the same with the vouchers, dnly authenticated, to him, at hi office, on Merchant street, Honolulu within six months from the date hereof, or such claims will be forever barred. All persons indebted to the said estate are also noiified and directed to pay such debt to the administrator only. Dated Honolulu, March 10, 1890.

WILLIAM R. CASTLE, Administrator of the Estate of William Dan 4246 1740 4vr NOTICE. DURING THE TEMPORARY AB-sence of Mr. C. VV'i iam, Mr.

He Cbo hereby authorized to act a JIanager of our firm and io sign our firm riarue YUEN KEE CO. Honolulu. March 2Srli, 1896. 426 3-1 KAHULUI HOTEL, KAHULUI, MAUI. Sam Sing Proprietor.

Special Attention to the Traveling Public. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT BY THE Y. C. A.

Orchestra, in the Y. M. C. A. HALL, Thursday Evening, April 9th TICKETS 50 CENTS.

PROGRAM LATER. 4259-eod BICYCLE FOR SALE. ONE LADY'S "COLUMBIA, 1896," IN perfect order been used only a few times. 4260-lw F. J.

LOWREY. CHAS. BREWER on lie 01 Mi The fine bark Edward May, C. A. Johnson master, will sail from "New York for Honolulu on or about May 1st, 1806.

For particulars, 11 or address CHAS. BREWER CO, 27 Kilbj- street, Boston, or C. Brewer C5 -3 3 Sua. Mon 1 ue. Wed Tbu Frid Sat.

22 30 13 30.00 2 2V 12 ZO Ui'cQ IS 30.10 63 64: 66J 73 75, 7i 13 74 1 75 26; 3 1 is; 23i 30 30 18130 14! 30 18! 30 08 TIDES, SUN AND MOON. 2 rr-l -a Dat. p.m a.m.'a.m.'p.m 4 2010.16 11.34 Tups. Sat 30 5. 0 31 5 50 5.54 6.H 4.55 10.48 a.m 5.53 5.22 5.51 i 5.51 5.50 5.49 6.15 6.15 6.15 9.27 A -no 1 6.45 5.30 11.21; 0.40 2j 7.4; 3 8.55 4 10.

6 9 i 6.1011.58! 2- 1 p.m 7. 6 12.45 8.37 9.18 1.52, 5.11 10.05 3 .28 6.10 11.35 6.16 e.ie 6 16 032 1.21 Last quarter of the raooa on the 4th at lh 54m ra The tides and moon phase are given in Standard Time. The time of sun and moon rising and hettin? being qriveu for all ports in the group arein Loral ime, to which the respective corrections to Standard Time applicable to each different port hould be made. The Standard Time whittle sounds at 12h. 0m.

0s. niidnisfht) Greenwich Time, which is lh. 30m. p.m. of Hawaiian Standard Time.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. VESSELS IN PORT. Adams, Watson, San MERCHANTMEN. (This list does not include coasters.) Bk P. Isenberg, Wuhrmann, Liverpool.

Bk Margrethe, Waaler, Newcastle. Schr Wm. Bowden, Fjerem, Newcastle. Bk Holllswood, Knight, New York, Stmr Morning Star, Garland, Ruk. Bk Albert, Griffiths, San Francisco.

Bk K. Davenport, Reynolds, Dep'e Bay. Bk Andrew WTelch, Drew, S. Francisco. Bk Matilda, Swensotf, Port Blakely.

O. S. S. Mariposa, Hayward, Colonies. VESSELS EXPECTED.

Vessels from Due. Bk Foxglove, Port Stanley Due Ship Roanoke, S. F. Schr Transit, S. Due Bk Rithet, S.

Due Bk Melrose, Newcastle Due Bk Fortuna, Newcastle Due Ship C. F. Sargeant, Newcastle. Bktne Dimond, S. Apr.

6 Bktne Wilder, S. Apr, 6 Brig Irwin, S. Apr. 8 Alameda, S. F.

Apr. 9 ARRIVALS. Wednesday, April 1. Stmr Kinau, Clarke, from Maui and Hawaii. Stmr Iwalani, Smythe, from Hawaii and Maui.

Stmr James Makee, Peterson, from Kauai. O. S. S. Mariposa, Hayward, from the Colonies.

DEPARTURES. Wednesday, April 1. Stmr Hall, Siraerson, for Maui and Hawaii. Stmr A Cummins, Neilson, for Oahu ports. VESSELS LEAVING TODAY.

O. S. S. Mariposa, Hayward, for San Francisco at 2 p. m.

Stmr Iwalani, Peterson, for Lahaina, Honokaa and Kukuihaele, at noon. PASSENGERS. Arrivals. From Maui and Hawaii, per steamer Kinau, April 1 Volcano: A McLogan and wife, A Burs, Burs, Cole, Mrs Pratt, Miss Brown, Miss Brown, Brown, Waldron, Poultry and wife, Windson and family; Wayports: Wright, Dayies, Clive Da vies, Master Davies, Wilder, Falk, Nelson, A Petrie, Austin, Kamai, Higgins, A Loebenstein, Vpana, Mrs Garden and child, Notley, Miss Logan, Miss Akina. From Kauai, per steamer James Makee, April 1 Maj.

Connoly, and 4 on deck. From the Colonies, per O. 3. S. Mariposa, April 1: Mr.

and Mrs. iu Croz, Mrs. Abercrombie, J. K. Clive, B.

II. Fell, V. Warner, Mrs. Valpy, Douglas Archibald, A. H.

Fell, J. J. Foster and 62 cabin and 47 steerage for San Francisco. Through passengers per O. S.

S. Mariposa: Hon. M. and Mrs. O'Grady, Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Dickinson, child and nurse; Mr. and Mrs.

Lumsden, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allbright, Mr.

and Mrs. Mc-Dermott, Major and Mrs. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Van Bergh, Mr.

and Mrs. T. Henley, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Sparkes, Mr. and Mrs. Kohler, Mr. and Mrs. Finlay and four children, Mr.

and Mrs. Stcrge, Dr. and Mrs. Hay, Mesdames W. H.

Avery, Warburton, O'Dwyer, Robertson, Russell, Misses Morella, Howard, M. Robertson, Henry Russell, A. Bass-ford, R. Taylor, Hay, Revs, Lewis, T. T.

Williams, Father D. Fouhy, Messrs. Postlewait, W. B. Viers, Richardson, D.

Archibald, Lumsden (2), Allan and sons. Otto J. McWilliams, J. McEwan, G. B.

Paris, G. Home, Hon. John Henry, A. E. Bell, Rev.

W. Goward, A. and L. Lipshutt, Lemon (2), G. Jones, Dowie, C.

P. Allen, H. Allen, F. Vollmer, A. H.

Siddons, G. G. Smith, L. Gissat, J. T.

Lane, Chambarlaia, J. Sandilends. R. Miles and 3 children, Rev. Father Galligan, W.

Reece. Departures. For Hawaii and Maui, per stmr Hall, April Mrs Foster, Hol- stein, Kahookano, Mr Wilson, Kamaoha, Enocli Jokascm, Mea-; fcarrat, KUet, 5frs FretfeBfrerff, Subscription Rates. The Daily Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Eight Pages. Per month '5 Per 3 months, if paid in advance.

2 CO Per year, in advance 3 00 Per year, postpaid to the United States of America, Canada or Mexico 11 GO Per 1 year, postpaid other foreign. 14 03 Hawaiian Gazette. Semi-Weekly, Eight Pages, Tuesdays and Fridays. Per year, 104 $5 00 Per year, foreign countries. 00 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

Advertisements, unaccompanied by specific instructions, inserted till ordered out. Advertisements discontinued before expiration of specified period will be charged as if continued for a full term. Liberal allowance on yearly and half yearly contracts. All persons desiring, their advertisements discontinued must send a written eiJer to that effect. Where cuts are Inserted they must he ALL METAL, not mounted on wood, otherwise we assume no risk of their preservation.

G. G. BALLENTYNE, Business Manager. Ik. TRAINS a 3 A-Ma Ieave P.M.

5:10 5:53 6:14 6:43 ft. vj 9 r.M. 1:45 2:28 2:49 2 S5 P.M. 1:45 2:49 3:24 at 9:15 11:19 II 4 Leave Pearl 7:4 Leave Ewa Arrive 3 jj Co '5-3 if 5 P.M. 4:16 4:51 5:22 5:55 5 Woo r.M 3:51 4 :22 4:55 A.M.

A.M. P.M. 1:32 2:07 2:38 Leave Lave Ewa Mill. .7:19 Leave Pearl 7 I Arrive 8:23 10:30 Freight trains will carry Passenger accommodations. G.

P. DENISON. F. C. SMITH, fcuperintenclent.

Gen. Pass. Tkt. Agt. FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE.

Steamships will leave for and arrive from San Francisco on the following 'dates, till the close of 1S96: Arrive at Honolulu from S. Francisco or Vancouver. 1896. On or About Warrimoo Apr; 7 Alameda 9 Australia 13 Rio Janeiro. Apr.

23 Australia 4 Leave Honolulu for San Francisco or Vancouver: 1S96. On or About Mariposa 2 Gaelic Apr. 10 Australia 15 Miovvera Apr. 15 Monowai Apr. 30 Mariposa 7 China May 6 Miowera 8 Australia 9 Doric May 19 Warrimoo 16 Australia 29 Alameda 28 Monowai 4 Coptic -2 Warrimoo 7Australia 3 Peru June 13 Miowera 15 Australia 22 Mariposa 25 Alameda 2 Peking, 28 Miowera 8' Australia Gaelic July 9 Warrimoo 16 Australia 17; Australia 20 Mariposa 23 Warrimoo 7jBelgic 24 China Aug.

8 Australia 15 Australia 10 Miowera 15 Monowai 27 Coptic 2 Australia 4 Miowera 1 Ol Rio Janeiro.Aug. 19 Alameda 20 Australia 9 Doric Sept. 15 warrimoo 15 Peking Sept 24; Australia 28; Warrimoo 8 Mariposa 22 Belgic Oct. 24 Australia 26 Miowera 7, Australia 16; Monowai 19 Mariposa 17 Australia 3 Peru 12 Monowai 15 Miowera 16 Australia 28 Gaelic Nov. 6 Alameda 12 Warrimoo 14 Rio Janeiro.Nov.

19 Australia 21 Warrimoo 8 Australia 11 Doric Dec. 16 Alameda 17 1S97. Miowera 7, China 2 Mariposa 10 Australia 16 Miowera 16 Coptic 28 i 1 V-tM tlt4fi; I Irrrl i 1 0 Li THREE YOUNG HAWAIIAN LADIES for Price Burns' Hawaiian Circus, to learn riding, trapeze and wire; also 4 or 5 srood, strong horses. Apply frfixi 16 a. n.

to 5 p. at Circus. 42S4-2L I ate must be prisented by 19 a. Friday, April 3, nn. 425-lt J.

P. CLAT.Clerk Sefcate. Amenta. Honolulu. HOLUSTER i 4248-si.

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