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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, JANUARY 14, 1896. 8 Official Directory, Repuilic tf HaiaH THE and struck him on the top of the head. The wound made was quite J' BOARD OF EDUCATION. Office, Court House, King street President, W. D.

Alexander. Secretary, J. F. Scott Inspector of Schools, II. S.

Tovmsend. rOLICE COURT. Police Station Building, Merchant St Go. de la Vergne, Magistrate. William Cuelho, (irltUI.

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8:23 10:30 Pocine commercial lift Issued Every Morning, Except Sunday by the Hawaiian Gazette Company VON HOLT BLOCK, KING STREET. Subscription Rates The Daily Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Eight Pages. Per month 5 75 Per 3 months if paid in 2 00 Per year in advance 00 Per year, postpaid to the United States of America, Canada or Mexico 11 00 Per 1 year, postpaid other foreign 14 00 Hawaiian Gazette, Semi-Weekly, Eight Tuesday 3 and Fridays. Per year, 104 00 Per year, foreign countries 6 00 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Advertisements unaccompanied by specific instructions inseted 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 Bend a mitten order to that effect. Where cuts are inserted they must be ALL METAL, not mounted on wood, otherwise we 'assume no risk of their preservation; C. G. BALLENTYNE, Business Manager.

XIIE ADVEKTlSKIi CALENDAR. January, 1800. a bad one. Bore was sent to the hospital for treatment. A war ship of an entirely new class is being built in France.

In general design she will be a fast cruiser, but instead of carrying a battery of heavy guns, her offensive strength will consist of sixteen small torpedo boats carried on -her deck and which can be quickly lowered into and raised out of the water by means of strong derricks. The mission of this new vessel will be to overtake a hostile fleet in the darkness of night, put her sixteen little destroyers overboard, and, after the latter shall have worked all the havoc possible, the wicked brood will return to the mother ship so to spsak. Ex. i'ii lie, .1 21 ini THERE WILL BE A. STATED X' oi meeiiUKui Hawaiian iuukb F.

A. at its Hall, Masonic Temple, corner of Hotel and Aia-fcpa strpets. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. jaauarv-llth, at 7:30 o'clock. "Work is First Degree.

Members of Pacific Lodge, Lodge le Pro-gres and all sojourning Brethren are fraternally invited to be present. 1 By order of the V. T. C. PORTERv 4198-lt Secretary.

Cricket Club Meeting. THE ANNUAL. MEETING OF THE Honolulu Cricket Club will be held at the Arlington Hotel. King street, on TUESDAY, January lith, at 7:30 p. m.

R. L. AUERBACH, 4193-lw Secretary. NOT4CE D. McCORRISTON GIVES NOTICE that he has withdrawn from the Sanders' Express Company, -dating from January 1,1896.

D. McCORRISTON. 4198-3t DRAFT LOST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT draft So. 223, drawn by the Reciprocity-Sugar Company, upon C.

Brewer Company, on July 5, 1895, in favor of Hookano (w), for the sum of $20 has been lost. Payment having been topped, parties are warned against negotiating the same. C. Brewer Companv, Ltd. GEO.

H. ROBERTSON, Manager. Honolulu, January 13, 1S95. 419S-3m FOR SALE. VALUABLE HORSES AND MULES.

Apply to J. C. PALMER, at office of J. Alfred Magoon. 4196-lw WANTED.

SITUATION OF SOME KIND BY reliable man, several years experience on fruit ranch. Address this office. 4193-lw WAITED. NE SECOND-HAND DELIVERY Wagon to carry about 20C0 pounds. Address P.

O. Box 81. 4143-tf Wanted. BY A YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE situation in private family. A good nurse; can do general housework, sewing, etc.

Address P. O. Box 321, Honolulu. 4197 2t 1724-lt Room and Board. A COUPLE OF GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with moms and board at a pleasant residence within ten minutes walk of the Postoffice.

Inquire at this office. FOR LEASE. A LARGE DWELLING HOUSE IN A charming location, one mile from the postoffice, containing 8 rooms, bath room, partlyfurnished. Outbuildings consisting of servants' house, stable, carriage house, etc. etc.

The grounds comprise 2 large paddocks, and a garden, containing fruit trees and choice plants. Apply to D. LAMB, At office ot J. Alfred Magnon. Honolnln.

FOR HONGKONG. -THE Al SHIP- TAM O' PEABODY, Master. Will sail for Hongkong on or about January 11th, particulars regarding Freight and Passage apply to Win. g. IRWIN 4191-td CMS.

BREWER BOSTON III PACKETS. The Bark "lolani" Will go on the berth in New York on or about January 1st, and sail for this port on or about FEBRUARY 1st, 1895. If sufficient inducement offers. For particulars, call or address CHAS. BREWER 27 Kilby street, Boston, or C.

Breweb Agents, Honolulu. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Sanford B. Dole, President oX the Re public of Hawaii; Henry E. Cooper, Ministoi Foreign Affairs.

James A. King, Minister of the Interior. Samuel M. Damon, Minister of Finance. William O.

Smith, Attorney-General. COUNCIL OF STATE. Charles Cooke, J. P. Mendonea.

Cecil Brown, P. C. Jones, M. P. Robinson, John Ena, George Smith, John Nott, T.

B. Murray, W. C. Wilder, J. A.

Kennedy, C. Bolte, D. L. Naone, A. G.

M. Robertson. SUPREME COURT. Hon. A.

F. Judd, Chief Justice. Hon. W. F.

Frear, First Associate Justice, Hon. W. A. Whiting, Second Associate Justice. Henry Smith, Chief Clerk, i Geo.

Lucas. Deputy Cleric James Thompson, Second Deputy Clerk. J. Walter Jones, Stenographer. CIRCUIT JUDGES.

First Circuit: A. W. Oaku. First Circuit: Perry," Oahu- Second Circuit; 3i Third Midi Fourth Circuit: Si L. Austin.

Fifth Circuit: J. Hardy, Offices and Court-room in Court House, King street Sitting ia Honolulu First Monday in February, May, August and November. DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Office in Executive Building, Kins St Henry E. Cooper Minister Foreign Affairs.

Geo. C. Potter. Secretary. A.

St. M. Mackintosh, Clerk. Miss Kate Kelley, Stenographer. B.

L. Marx, Stenographer Executive Council. James W. GIrvin, Secretary Chinese Bureau, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Office in Executive Building, King SL J.

A. King, Minister of the Interior. Chief Clerk, John A. Hassinger. Assistant Clerks: James H.

Boyd, It, C. Meyers, Stephen Mah.aulu, George C. Ross, Edward S. Boyd. CHIEFS OF BUREAUS, INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

Surveyor General, W. D. Alexander. Supt. Public Works, W.

E. liowelL Supt Water Works, Andrew Brown. Inspector Electric Lights, John Cas-sidy Registrar of Conveyances, T. Thrum. Road Supervisor Honolulu, W.

H. Cummlngs. Insane Asylum, Dr. Geo, IL Herbert BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS. Andrew Brown, Charles Crosier and J.

H. Fisher; James H. Hunt, Chief Engineer, H.F.D. Willliam R. Sims, Secretary.

BUREAU OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY. President: The Minister of Interior. Wm, G. Irwin, Allan Herbert, John Ena, Joseph Marsden, Commissioner and Secretary. COMMISSION OF PUBLIC LANDS.

J. A. King, L. A. Thurston, J.

-F. Brown. Agent of Public Lands, J. F. Brown.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Office in Executive Building, King St. Minister of Finance, S. M. Damon.

Auditor-General, H. Laws. Registrar of Accounts, W. G. Ashley.

Clerk to Finance Office, E. R. Stackable Collector-General of Customs, James B. Castle. Tax Assessor Oahu, Jonathan Shaw.

Postmaster General, J. M. Oat CUSTOMS BUREAU. Office Custom House, Esplanade, Fort Street Collector B. Castle.

Deputy Collector, B. McStocker. Harbor Master, Capt A. FuUer. Port Surveyor, M.

N. Sanders. Storekeeper, JasL J. Kelley. Official Guager, Geo.

C. Stratemeyer. DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Office in 'Executive King St Attorney-General, VvT. O.

Smith. Clerk, J. M. Kea, Marshal, A. M.

Brown. Deputy Marshal, H. R. Hitchcock. Jailor Oahu Prison, J.

A. Low. Prison Physician, C. B. Cooper, M.

D. BOARD OF IMMIGRATION. Office, Court House, King street. President, J. A.

King. Members of Board of Immigration: J. B. Atherton, Joseph Marsden, D. B.

Smith, James G. Spencer, J. Carden Secretary, Wray Taylor. BOARD OF HEALTH. Office in- Judiciary Building.

President, Yv. O. Smith. Secretary, Charles Members: D. 'Keliipio, J.

T. Water- house, N. B. Emerson, M. F.

R. Day, M. B. Wood, M. and Lansing.

Port Physician, Dr. Francis Day. Dispensary, Dr H. W. Howard.

Leper Settlement, Dr. R. K. Oliver. i i 1 I mbi i i r-.

A Model Plant is not complete with out Electric Power, thus dispensing with email engines. Why not generate your power from one CENTRAL Station? One gener ator can furnish power to your Pumps, Centrifugals, Elevators, Plows, Rail ways and Hoists; also furnish liht and power for a radius of from 15 to 20 miles. Electric power heing used saves tho abor of hauling coal la your field, also water, and does away with high-price I engineers, and only havo one engine to oolv after in your mill. Whero water power is avail ablo it costs nothing to gen era to Clectria Power. TUB HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COM- ANY i3 now ready to furnish Electric Plants and Generators of all descrip tions at.

short notice, and also has on hand a large stock of Wire, Chandel- ers and all Electrical Goods. All orders will be given prompt at tention, and estimates furnished for Lighting and Power Plants; also attention is given to House and Marine Wiring. THEO. HOFFMAN, Manager. Sugar I Sngar I ngri? 1 If Suar Is what you want us FERTILIZER.

The Hawaiian Fertilizing Company Li just received per Helen Brewer 50 Tons Soft Phosphate Flcri: 150 Tons'' Double Stiperptiosptiitc 300 Tons Ilaturdl Plant .25 Toes Common -ti Also per Martha Divte" tzi ctr vessels, nitrate'-cf Sulphate cl -Sulphate of Potasli, muriate cf Pctesliu High-Grade Llanurca To any analysis always tzzl tr made to ord.r. A P((im SctarA TO mwm mwm Trains will leave on Saturdays at 9:15 A. JS. and 1:45 P. arriving in Honolulu at 3:11 P.

Al. and 5:26 P. A. Train will leave on Sundays at 9:15 A.M. arriving in Honolulu at 5:26 P.

M. Round Trip Tickets: 1.75. 3 1.25. SECOND CLASS F. C.

SMITH, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. POI! POI! E. Van Doom Fort Street Next Lucas' Planing Mill, will have fresh every day MACHINE-MADE POI FEOM THE KALIHI POI "FACTORY, Which will be sold to families in large or smau quaniuies. io UOKTAIS-EES FrEXISHED. Store open W.

L. WILCOX, Proprietor Kalihi Poi Factorv. THIS IS THE TELEPHOXF tmrfp to ring up if you want any Plumbing or Tin work done promptly and properly. am prepared xo ao an lands of wort ia my line st the Lowest Possible Jobbing a Speciality. JAS.

NOTT, Tinsmith and Plumber. NOTICE. PAPTAIN D. TAYLOR OF LAHAINA, Maui, will not be responsible for any debts incurred in his name without written order from him. CAPTAIN D.

TAYLOR, October 21, 1S95. Lahaina, Maui. 4122-Sm 40-4 1 1 .4 ii Steamship Line. Steamers of the above line, running in connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. and Sydney, N.

S. and catting at Victoria, B. Honolulu and Suva (Fiji), Are Due at Honolulu On or about the dates below stated, -via: From Sydney-cna Suvo, for liii orq lew v. S. S.

February-1 March 3 FromVicloriaond VoncouvwB. lor Suva oaa Sydney: S. S. "WARRIMOO" Jannary 24, '96 S. S.

"MIOWERA February 21 S. S. 21 Through tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general information apply to Theo. II.

DaYies GEKTirt-VX. AGENTS. OCEANIC ME: I. IHh 1 III Ml ii ii i mi in i IIUOIIUIIUII Hi Fdr-Ssn: TLt lliw and Fine Ai Steel Sttamsisl? "MARIPOSA" Of thi Oceanic Steamship Company be due at Honohiru from Sydney and Auck-Und ca or about JANUARY 9tli, And will leave fcr tha above port with tlaib'and Passengers 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 on or about JANUARY 16th, And wtH have prompt dispatch with Mails a.nd Passengers for the abotf ports. Tfee UoAersigaei Are Now Prepare to Issue Through Tickets to All Points IN THE UNITED STATES.

Fcr further particulars regarding Freight cr Passage to 0 LTD Ceaeral Agents. OCEANIC li Mi I urn JLJLJm. TKIE TABLE. LOCAL" LINE. Arrive Honolulu, from S.

F. Leave Honolulu for S. F. Jan. 27, '96 Feb.

1, '98 Feb. 21, J96 Feb. 26, '96 THROUGH LINE From S. F. for Sydney.

Arrive Honolulu. From Sydney far S. Leave Honoisia. Alameda Jan 1696iMaripo3a Jan 9, J96 Mariposa Feb 13 'Oe'Moaowai Feb 6, 96 Daily Advertiser 75 cent3 a month. Delivered'by carrier.

11 3 mook'b phase. ft Last Qu't Jan 7. 5 Sew Moon Jan 14. first Qu'r Jan 22. 0 fall Moon Jan 30.

FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE. Steamships will leave for and arrive from San Francisco on the following dates, till the close of 1S96: Arrive at Honolulu Leave Honolulu for from San F'cisco or Vancouver. San Francisco or Vancouver. 1S96. On or About.

Alameda Jan "Warrimoo Jan Australia Jan Coptic. Feb Mariposa. Feb Pekingr March March March March Belgic. Alameda April Australia April IUo de JaneiroApr Miowera. 1S96.

On or About 16 Coptic Jan Id 24 Australia Feb 27 Miowera Feb 1 4 Monowal. 6 13 Feb 25 21! China Feb 28 24 3 3 Alameda March 5 12 21 16 Miowera April 1 24 Mariposa April 2 2s Gaelic; April 10 9 Australia April 15 13 Monowal April 30 23 Warrimoo May 2 24! China May 6 Australia May Mariposa May-Doric Warrimoo. May Australia May Monowal Juno Peru June Miowera Juno Alameda July Gaelic July Australia July Warrimoo July Mariposa July China Aug Australia Aug Miowera Aug Monowal Aus1 Coptic Australia Sept Alameda Sept Warrimoo. Peking- Sept Australia Sept Mariposa Oct Oct Miowera Oct Australia Oct Australia Nov Monowal Nov Ilio de JaneiroNo Warrimoo Nov Australia Dec Dec Alameda Deo Miowera Dec 4 Australia May 9 7 May 28 191 Miowera June 1 24'CoptIc June 2 2'j June 3 4 Mariposa June 25 13 Peking1 June. 23 22 Australia June 29 24 Warrimoo July 2 2 Australia July 20 9 Monowal July 23 17 Belgic July 24 24 Miowera Aug 1 30 Australia Aug 13 Rio de Janeiro.

Aug 19 10 Alameda Aug 20 24 Warrimoo Sept 1 27 Australia Sept 9 2iDoric Sept 15 4 Mariposa. Sept 17 24 Oct 2 24 Australia Oct 3 Peru Oct 12 2SMonowai Oct 15 22 Australia Oct 28 24i 31 24! Gaelic Nov 6 "ill Alameda Nov VI Australia Nov 21 China Dec 2 Miowera Dec 2 Mariposa Dec 10 Australia Dec 10 Coptic Dec 2S Meteorological Record. BT TUB GOVERNMENT PURVEY. EVERT MOSDAT. PUBLISHED a a.

3 Sun 30 30 03 23.88 30.07.23 96 67 7vi 62 64 69 6 63 7c; .01 25 .05 .01 .01 00 93 90 70 77 67 77 7S 10 4-0 3 4 2 2 8 s-vr W-N sw W-H E-8 8 8W Mon 78 7S rue Wed 8J.t 9 23 88 Thu 30.CG3.9 7H Fri. li 30 0229.93 7 -'at. 11 29 08 23 90 79! Barometer corrected for temperature and ele-Ttion, but not for latitude. Tides, Sun 'and Moon. So.

M. Tn. W. Tb. Ft.

B. 12 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 13 20 21 22 23 34 25 28 27 23 J3 SO 3i On Sundays train will leave Waianae at p.m. instead of 1:32 p.m. arriving in Honolulu p.m. rbighi Trains will carry Passenger ac-sommodations.

G. P. Dinisok, F. C. Smith, 'n'pArintmdent.

Gen. Pass. Tkt. Agt. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

VESSELS IN POET. NAVAL. CJ 8 Bennington, Pigman.Hilo. J1EBCHAKTME5. (Tills list decs not Include coasters.) Bark Don Adolfo, Nissen.

Newcastle. Ger bark Hackfeld, Barber, New York. Schr Itobert Lewer3, Goodman, Ililo. Schr Aloha, Dabel. San Francisco.

Am sh Tam-o'-Shanter, Seabody, Newc'tle. Am bktne Willie it Hume, Brigman, Kewc. Br bk Aldergrove, Robertson, Liverpool. Bk A.lden Besse, Potter, San Francisco. Nor bk Seringa, Newcastle.

Am bktne Amelia, Ward, Eureka. Am bktne Archer, Calhoun, San Francisco. Schr Aloha, Dabel. San Francisco. Bark Albert, Griffiths, San Francisco.

Schr Henrietta, Anderson, Victoria. Bark Andrew Welch, Drew, San Francisco. Schr Esther Buhne, Anderson, Eureka. Bktn Crocker. Piitz, Newcastle.

Bk Matilda, Swensen. Port Blakely. Schr Transit, Jorgensen, San Francisco. Am ship Weaver, Young, Portland, Or. rOBEIGX TB1SBLI KXPSOTBU.

Vessels. Where from. Due. Ger bk Bremen Due Bk Foxglove Port Stanley Due Bk Bern Port Stanley Due Bk Paul Due Coptic. an 15 KMSS Alameda.

8F Jan 16 Acs Warrimoo. Jan 24 i8H Australia MF Jan 27 Bk Feb 10 Monday, Jan. 13. Italian corvette Christoforo Colombo, Bertolini, for Vancouver. Stmr Ke An Hou, Thompson, for Maka-weli, Waimea and Kekaha.

Stmr Waialeale, Gregory, for Hanama-nlu, Kilauea, Kalihiwai and lianalei. Stmr Kaala, Thompson, for Oahu. ports. Stmr A Cummins, Neilson, for Oahu ports. Stmr Hawaii, Fitzgerald, for Hawaii.

Stmr Mokoiii, McGregor, for Lahaina, Molokai and Lanai. VESSELS LSAVIKU TODAI. Ship Tarn O'Shanter, Peabody; for Hongkong. Stmr Claudine, Cameron, for Maui at 5 pm. Stmr Mikahala, Haglnnd, for ports on Kauai atop m.

Stmr Iwaiani, Smythe, for Lahaina, Kn-kuihaele and Honokaa at 12 m. DIED. ALSTEAD In this city January 13. 1896, at 11 p. m.

at the Arlington Hotel, Arthur Stansfield Halstead. only son of F. Halstead, aged 2 years and 2 months. Funeral will tafee place from the residence of W. O.

Lackland, Beretania street, at 3 o'clock this (Tuesday) afternoon. Friends and acquVintances are respectfully invited to attend. Punahou Weather Report. Jan. 13, 9 p.

m. Temperature, 62D; dew point, 56 barometer, 30.05. The O. O. S.

S. Coptic will be due tomorrow from China and Japan. The bark Ceylon went on the marine railway for a cleaning yesterday afternoon. The steamer Claudine discharged her cargo of sugar upon the Oceanic wharf yesterday. The steamer Ke Au Hou will be back from Kauai with a full load of sugar Wednesday morning.

The steamer Kauai came off the marine railway yesterday morning. She will sail today or tomorrow for Kauai. The Italian corvette Christoforo Colombo, Bertolini commander, sailed for Vancouver at 6:30 a. m. yesterday.

The ship Tarn O'Shanter will sail in ballast for Hongkong this afternoon. Seven" Japanese seamen have neen shipped. It will take the bark Aldergrove about a fortnight to discharge her cargo. After that she will sail in ballast for the Sound for orders. The steamer Claudine for Maui at 5 p.

the Mikahala for Kauai at 5 p. m. and the Iwaiani for Maui and Hawaii at 12 m. will sail today. A very painful accident happened to seaman Bore of the bark Aldergrove as she was discharging coal at the Fort street wharf yesterday afternoon.

A piece of coal fell out of the tub as it was half way up and, striking a corner of the hatch, broke into two pieces. Bore was in the hold filling another tub, when one of these pieces fell a Day. SSTSu 2 a.ra. p.m. p.m.

S. 5 2.45 8. 6.40' 5.SS 5 50 Sets. Tae 14 3.42 3. SI 8.43 11.

8 6.40 5.39 5.46 4.17 4.15 9.25 11.37 6.40)5.40 6.41 16 4.46 4. 58,10. 7,12. 0 6.40 5.41 7.35 17 5.14 5.43:12.19:10.44 6.40 5.41 8.2S IS 5.3S 6.3l!l2.43!ll.25 fi.40 5.42 9.15 19 6. 5 7.24 1.

8 6.40 5.42J10. 2 1 I 1 Kew moon on tte 14th at 11 h. 49 m. a.m. The tides and moon phase are given In Standard Time.

Tbe times of sun and moon rising and setting being given for all ports in tbe group are in Local Time, to which the respective corrections to SHrilard Timea applicable to each different pon should he" made. The StauiVr 1 Tin.e whistle sounds at 12h. Om. 0 s. (miduiiit Greenwich Time, which ialh.

30 m. p.m. of Hawaiian Standard Time. CH0NG KEE RESTAURANT cor. Merchant and Nuuann sts.

Meals First-CIass. Chicken Served Twice a Week. Meals 15 cts. down- 25 cts. up stairs.

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