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I GAZETTE: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1895. SEMI-WKBKIi- T. K 8 HAWAIIAN TIME TABLE ONLY. THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH COPYRIGHT RAISED, LANDED HER IMMIGRANTS BY AUTHORITY f JPIN Awarded Mn. Daniel McCorbiston has this Highest Honors World's Fair, Steamer Rio Janeiro Takes Hawai- Personal Mention About a Future Important Letter from the Libra- day been appointed Cfoairman of the lifsSiiiiGii! In Taxation District of Gold Medal Midwinter Fair. ian Freight to . - Visitor to the Islands. rian of Congress. Road Board for the Molokai, Island of Molokai, vice H. B. 1895. Hitchcock, resigned. Takes the 3Iatl From ThU His Pvlend gays He I Not Seeking He Say Uooki or Pub- CapUlu Smith Other Article! Tke Board now consists of jj Spread of Cholera the Hand of MIm Tanderbllt. lished In Steamship "Kinau, I'ort Alarming the Hawaiian Islands Daniel McCorriston, Stanj- - Deaths. Pake Says Nothing. Cannot he Copyrighted. in Japan Geo. Trimble, CLARKE, Commander; . ,T. H. Mnkoc. at 2 o'clock p. m.. Cap- , Aug. 30. Attended by A Will Isave The P.M.S S. Eio de Janeiro, letter was received by the last J A. KING, touching at Lahaina, Alaalaea Bay and servant, young, good-looki- ng tain Smith, arrived on Saturday, 11 one the mail that may have some bearing Minister ot the Interior. Makena the same day; AVihukona, Kawai w and democratic Duke of Marlborough and Laupahoehoe the following day; CREAM days from Yokohama, and came to on the suit A. V. Interior Office, Sept. 2nd, 1895. hae set foot on American soil today. He of Gear and B. L. arriving at Hilo the same evening. outside. E. Suhr, of Hack-fe- ld lG87-3- t anchor came on the Campania. Finney vs. G. C. Kenyon and E. LEAVES HONOLULU Mail smooth-face- d & Co., the agents for the The Duke is and just Norrie now before Friday, September 6 Fridav, November q twenty-on- e the Courts. One AnxuoRN been BAKING company, went out in a launch and years old. He took his Mr. L. has this da Tuesday, " 17 Tuesday. " ie degree Oxford All no- object of the is to explained the situation to the captain ; at last Judc suit gain legal appointed Chrfinnnn of the Road Board Fridav. " 27 Friday, " 2c, blemen must have degrees, but it is - the latter was not alarmed a bit, and possession of the title "Independ for tho Taxation District of Lahaina, Tuesday, October 8 Tuesday, Dec ic said Marlborough really studied for " 18 Friday, December wanted steam inside and land his Island of Maui, vice C. F. Horner, re- Fridav, 20 POWDER to bis. Tonight, in his hotel, he was not ent," claimed by both the plain- TuesJay, " 28 passengers and freight at once. feelirg well; the beastly voyage bad signed. tiffs and defendants. The Returning, will leave Hilo at 1 o'clock pi MOST PERFECT MADE. The steamer came in at sundown done him up. letter The Board now consists of was m., touching at Laupahoehoe, Mahukoni Cream of Tartar Powder. Free and anchored in the stream; her 263 "I was ill coming over," he said, written by the Librarian of Aid born, A purs Grape fit, L. and Kawaihae same day: Makena, Maalaed Chinese and 20 Japanese immigrants "and I hardly feel to talk to any the United States Congress and following from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. am onlyTit for bed." D. Kaliaulelio, Bay and Lahaina the day, arriv were landed at the quarantine one. In fact, I reads as follows : ing at Honolulu the afternoons of Tuesday In all the great Hotels, the leading The Duke evidently knew the R. C. Searle. station, after Port Physician Day for new arrivals, for Library Congress, " and Fridays. Clubs and the homes, Dr. Price's Create himself was proper formula of J. A. KING, - bad satisfied that there Aug. 9, 1895. J ARRIVES AT HONOLULU. Bating Towder holds its supremacy- he went on: "I am fond of Amer- Washington, Minister of tho Interior. no disease on board of the ship. icans." Then he yawned and 'mur- Mr. F. L. Hooas. Tuesday, Sptember 3 Tuesday, Novmber 5 Office, Sept. 2nd, 1895. 40 Years the Standard. She had 5G0 tons of freight for mured, "But really, you must excuse Sir: Please remove copyright Interior Friday, " 13 Friday, " 15) from 1GS7-3- LEWIS & CO., this port but it was not allowed to be me, as I am too 111 to talk. My friend the "periodical" entitled, "The 1 Tuesday, " 24 Tuesday, " 2t landed, pending a meeting of the here will tell you about my plans." Paradise of the Pacific" edited by Friday, - October 4 Fridav. December Q Agents, Honolulu, IL I. yourself. Books or Board of Health. The friend was willing to give other articles Mb. D. McCobkiston ha3 this day Tuesday, " 15 Tuesday, " n of Said "The published In the Hawaiian Islands Friday, " 25 rviday, " 27 i The Board decided yesterday stores information. he: been appointed member of the Board rnu-xin- col- are not lawful subjects of copyright. a mail ezrvtof. morning that no freight would be Duke is a mere boy, just out of Will call at Pohoikl. Puna, on the second I I lege. his father, the late Duke, The penalty for false claim is one of Fence Commissioners for, the Island arriving on thei allowed on shore on account of the Like dollars. trip of each month, there he has a passion for mechanics, and is hundred of Molokai, vice H. R. Hitchcock, re- morning of the day of sailing from Hilo td alarming spread of cholera in Japan. a great admirer of American inven- Very respectfully, signed. Honolulu. jBm The captain was notified and he im tive genius. He is going to Newport A. B. Bpofford, mediately ordered fresh fires and tomorrow to the Ocean House. As Librarian of Congress. The Board now consists of Jo Frelibt will te received after 12 nooa ! Steamships will leave for and arrive left for San Francisco about 4 o'clock yet be has received no invitations. I Mr. F. L. Hoogs. D. McCorriston, on the day of saUIa. born Han Francisco, Vancouver and with one passenger from this port do not know where he will go after .The above letter was shown to D. Kailun, Tho popular routo to tho volcano 1.4 Sydney on the following dates, till the and the Hawaiian mail. leaving Newport." different people who are inclined to J. H. Mahoe. vin. Hilo. A good carriage road thd cleae cl 1895. vessel brought word to the When asked if there was any truth entire distance. The in the report that bis Grace had come believe that the Librarian is labor- J. A KING, effect cholera was .spreading in Round-Tri- p iJoaoLVL" LCATI fiOfiOIXLTJ that to America to seek the band of Miss ing under a misapprehension. The Minister of the Interior. Tickets, covering all expenses As. it Kobe alone, the last . f. SJlS iBTIBCO Koa Sin Feahcisoo Japan; and in Consuelo Vanderbilt at the instiga- publisher of "The Paradise of the Interior Office, August 27, 1895. $50.00. 02 FixcouTrc ob Vascouvib report was 27,000 cases with 17,000 Lady William 1685-3- tion of his stepmother, Pacific" does not claim an Amer- t i or J. bout On or About fatalities. The Japan mail says that Beresford, onco Mrs. Hammersley, 19 19 ican copyright; Ha- Coptic Sept. Alameda . Sept. the disease is still very prevalent in the informant said: "You may deny simply an " it llioirera . .Sept. 24 Warnmoo.. ..Oct.2 over thirty districts of Japan. that story emphatically, fori know waiian certificate which has been Administrator's lYotlce. Steamship Claudine onowai... eept. --& Australia ... Oct.2 is not true. The young Duke Australia. . .tept. so China Oct. 6 Osaka's death rate from the disease that it granted according to the laws of is not particularly fond of society. Australia . ..Oct. 21 Mariposa Oct. 17 is the highest. the country. If the stand taken CAMERON, Commander, 24 1 tastes run in other directions, as Warranoo. ..Oct. Miowera . . . Nov. t His by Mr. Spofford AHmeda... ..Oct. 24 Coptic Nov. 6 I have said, particularly to mechan- is tenable, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at S China...... Oct. 29 Warrimoo.. . .Dec. 2 CHINESE SIGN CONTRACTS,. ics, although he is fond of athletic has no right to protect publishers THE UNDERSIGNED p'ctock p. m., touching at Kahului, Hanai .. 15 been appointed by Hon. II. E. Cooper, rhunoaand Kipahulu, Maui. Returning) Australia Nov. City Pekinc..Dec.6 sports and the country life of an Eng- and the copyright laws of the coun- Second Judge of the Circuit Court of the First 3Uowera . 24 180C. Quaran- lish gentleman. Circuit. Administrator of the Estate of EDWARD arrives at Honolulu Sunday mornings. . . 1 Immigrants Will Remain in try are void. This question Ceptic .. Nov. 28 Miowera. .. Jan. he is not one of the has S. COFFIN, deceased. Intestate, hereby notify Will call at Nuu, Kaupo, on second trip 24 J "Furthermore, all persons "Warnmoo.. .Dec Two be-i- claims airalnttthe estate to tine for Over Weeks. kind to be forced to do anything, ntr never been raised before and is an of each month. OJtr Peking. .Dec. 23 resent them properly certified, for settlement, No Freight p. m. altocether too independent, which interesting one. The -- publisher of ff not presented within six months from the will be received after 4 The Chinese and Japaneee immi- date hereof, they will bo forever barred. All pn day of sailing. is one of the characteristics of the "The Paradise" has written to the persons MVtnorologlcal Record. grants now at the quarantine sta- Churchill family. No, ho is not seek- Indebted to the estate of the said Edward This company reserves the right to make, Librarian for additional informa- S. Coflin, are requested to settle their accounts changes In the time of departure and will to remain quaran ing an heiress, not at present at least." at an early arj tion have in fri-n- ds tion on the subject. rival of its steamers WITHOUT NOTICEj r T3 OTSBKMCST 8UBVET. PCRUSDSD It Is said by other that from JOHN n. PATY, tine for eighteen days. One hun Newport Duke will go to Canada Administrator of the Estate of Edward S. and it will not be responsible for any con3 the Ccflla. sequences arising therefrom. 31BOM. IMBKO. S dred and ninety-eigh- t Chinese have and later to Hawaii. Uonolnla. Sept. 9th. 1803. lCS8-5tI- t 3 2 -- Consignees must be at the Landings td signed contracts and were assigned o Receive their freight. This company will ? -- s ? R -- s IS i & as follows : APPROACH OF 'NEW COEMT. BicycleDigest, SUMMONS. not hold itself responsible for freight after Hawi plantation, 49. it has been landed. i Live Stock received only at owner's riski Sua 1 33.OCS3.tO 73 El .01 CI 3- - KB Onomea Sugar Co., 30. Coming at tho Rate of 23,000 MOD 2 V.0529.9S 74 61 .fC Gl 4 ZSZ This company will not be responsible Te. 3S0.0329.9S 73 Si .13 72 7 NE Honokaa Sugar Co., 40. Miles a Day. for Money or Vauables of passengers un- Wed 4 29.9929 9! 73 65 .OS 75 ESI Laupahoehoe Sugar Co., IS. THE DISTRICT COURT OF less placed in the care of pursers. Tbe 5 30.04 29.9 75 (5 .31 82 10 (Cal.), August 26. Pro- Kan. II. C. AUSTIN. Collector of Taxes. Passengers n. g so.ev.z.9G n n 1.01 C7 t ss Pacific Sugar Mill, 21. Oakland, Third Division, vs. CIIUKG IEW, formerly of are requested to purchasel tt. 7 30.0029 95 72 791.13 77 G SI fessor A. O. Leuschner, who is at the emu. Agsumpeu tickets before embarking. Those failina Paauhau plantation, 40. Bicycle To the Marshal of tho Hawaiian Islands, bis to do so will be subject to an additional barometer corrected (or temperature and ele-tio-n, of Berkeley The has established Deputy, or any Policeman 9 t head the Astronomical In the District of e bat not for latitude. Kan, Hawaii, Greeting: charge of twenty-fiv- per cent. of the University of Cali- itself. is an Island of Captured the Schaonir. Department It institution. You are hereby commanded to summon Chunc C. L. WIGHT, President. fornia, has calculated the orbit of the Few, if he can be found in this District, to S. B. ROSE, Secretary. Though hasbecorce a neces- appear before me, my office TMst, Hen and Hoon. it at in Walohinu, CAPT. A. KING, Port Supt. Captain Robert Parker sailed the comet discovered Thursday by Profes- upon the37th day of Auij.,1893, at 10 o'clock A.M., J. sity of modern life, it has not there to answer unto 11. C. Austin, Assessor of Honolulu, H. I., January 1, 1805. ! sor Swift from his observatory at Echo S e g SSS schooner Sarah and Eliza in the Taxes in and for the Third Taxation Division mountain, iu Southern . ceased to be a source of pleas- of the Hawaiian Islands, in a pica wherein the !? ? s; 5g e o s2 harbor this morning about 1 plalntlfiTdccIares and says: Professor Leuschner's detailed de- ure and those who ride it for That said defendant C'huns Few, is lawfully P 1 o'clock. After considerable trouble scription cf the course the comet will Indebted to this plaintiff, in his official capacity I" business purposes still find aforesaid, in the sum of Three (J' UU) dollars for p.m. a.m. p.m.! f he overtook the vessel at Niu and take, the velocity at which is trav- taxes assessed against the person and property of i.m. it said defendant, on the books of the Assessor of Hot..- .- 7.12, 6.11 0. 4 1.42, 5.45 G. 9 9.30 their greatest enjoyment in 10 5 G. 6'10.17 took charge of her. The captain eling, when it will disappear and Taxes for the District ot Kau, Island of Hawaii, Tt... 8.15 6.6.2 0.S8 3.4J) for the year And defendant, though Vrod 11 9.28 B.ai 1.29 5.571 S.4-- i . 7 ll.:0 sailed out of the harbor without a reappear, and all about the family of saddle. 18l C. the thereunto requested, bas thus far failed and ttar... 12 10.4) 10.30 2.2" 6.S5 5.G 6. neglected, doth 13 11. U 11. IS 3.62 7.29 5.46 G. 5 0 .10 permit from the Board of Health. comets of which it is a brilliant and still neglect and refuse to ?ld. ' Taking it for granted that pay the nunc, or any part or portion thereof; p.m.la.m. No vessel plaintiff II 12.39 5.12 7.B9 S.47 6. 4 1.15 arrests were made; the offshoot, was telegraphed this morn- - wherefore, asks for judgment against SL.... said defendant for said sum of B San.... 151.S7 1. 0 6.22 8.511 5.47 G. 3 2.22 police on board. mg to tue astronomers at Mount you have decided to ride, and Three Dollars, t has a guard together ten per c, with cent, and advertising in energy, fo-c- all go to make tee Hamilton and thence to observatories naturally want best addition thereto, as bylaw provided, and for costs the wheel of Court. perltct man. I (you are lacking quarter of the moo a on the 11 tb atGhr. all over the world. List Feeding for your money, we wish to Notify the said Chun" Few, that upon lt in any of thec there is some- 19 mlD. p.m. the Poor. From an astronomical standpoint place, to attend at the day and hour above thing wrong, most likely a run- the comet is comparatively near the point out to you some of the mentioned. Judgment will be rendered against The Ladies' Hawaiian Relief earth; that is to say, it is 42,000,000 him ex parte, by default. down condition of tbe system. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. is credita- miles away, and the serious part of supeiicr features of the Given under my hand this 23rd day of August, Terhaps a stubborn cough or Committee doing most 1593. weak lung3. the affair is that it is coming toward BARNES' SPECIAL. J.H.WAIPUILANI, Perchance ble work in the line of providing this planet at the rate of 23,000 miles District Magistrate or E.and W. Kau. Hawaii. or chronic bron- VKh-U- l.--i t'OltT. ' chitis. food for destitute natives. Their a day. At that rate it would arrive in One takiDg and distinctive I hereby aertify the foregoing to be a true MEECnA5TM7.I. headquarters are directly back the year 1900, just in time to bo ex- and attested copy of tbe original summons In said of feature of the Barnes' wheel, cause, (This list docs not Include couuit.i hibited at the Paris Exposition. Pro- and that said Coutt ordered publication Angser's Castle & Cooke's store on Bethel Leuschner is a recognized of the same, and continued said cause until the Bktne Archer, Calhoun, San Francisco. fessor is the method of brazing the 1st day of Oct. 1895. 8h John ilcLeod, Stuart, Newcastle. street. Saturday and Sunday the authority on astronomical computa- JAMES II. WAIPUILANI, Bktne S GWilder, McNeill, San Francisco. ladies were kept very buey, 1136 tions, and his figures will be accepted. frame joint. When a Bicycle District Magistrate of E. and W. Kau, Hawaii. Petroleum lfiSStd Bt Onyx, WoeblinK, Newcastle. and 1138 natives respectively be- He used as the basis of his calcula- is reinforced from the outside Ger bk J C Glade, fatege. BremeD. tions three observations made by Pro- Emulsion Bktne W. H. Dhnond, Nilson. S. F. ing provided for. it resembles a sore thumb fessor Barnard and telegraphed from TJIE CIRCUICT is - Schr Corona McFJIep, Hakodate. TXi- COURT, the Food Medicine, success- Mount Hamilton to Berkeley. with a rag around it an apt First Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands. In fully combats disease, Professor Leuschner says the Probate. In the matter of the Estate of ELLEN builds up that but homely simile. Our joint is MOTT-BMIT- the constitution and supplies new Saw Jt. small inclination of the of DOMINIS of Honolulu, Oahn, w OKKJc vKhSKU ExreCTru.. orbit the not a sore The con- deceased, intestate. energy. cried bold comet to the ecliptic points strongly to thumb. On reading and filing tho petition of Ernest "Ha," the navigator. Jiott-Smli- CO cts. VetseK Where from. Lue. the probability that it is a periodic nections are punched from Augustus h of Honolulu, Oahu, alleg- and S1.00. "Bring me a glass." ing that said E. D. Mott-Smit- h of said Honolulu, Schr Esther Buhne. Eureka Due one, like that discovered by Professor died Bald Honolulu, Our B He scanned the horizon eagerly. steel formed into pieces of intestate at on the 31st day boolu"Health"and"Bauty" sett Ire Ship P Hitchcock .S F Sept 10 Swift last year. On August 16th the of August. A. D. 1896, and praying that Letters Amy .New York Sept 15 glass. Mott-Smit- Bars Turner. "Another Ha!" comet was between 127,000,000 such shape that they encircle of Administration issue to the said E.A. AHGIER CHEMICAL S Sydnev Sept 19 and CO., . JIMS Alameda... After the second glass he had no 128,000,000 mile3 from the sun, from one doubly O &OSS Coptic..'... SK..". Sept 19 tube, rendering it It is ordered that MONDAY, the SOth day of I Mil? trouble whatever in discerning widen, 1S95, 10 K M 6 S Monowai...S F Sept 2G the it has since been receding at strong and project therefrom September. A. D. at o'clock a. ., be and CASS Warrimoo ..Sydney Oct 2 outline of n sea serpent, which was the rate of about 00,000 miles daily. hereby is appointed for hearing said petition In Ship HackleldLiverpool 2 Berkeley to form a stud at the desired the Court ltoom of this Court, at Honolulu, Mane Oct signaling that its steering gear was The astronomer has an Oahu, at which time and place all persons con- HOBRON 1KUG CO., Br bk Allien Grove,.Liverpool Oct 2 idea about this comet which he is not cerned may appear and chow any not under good control. Detroit angle over which the adjoining came. If tbey EXCLUSIVE AGENTH. GerbkJO Prlucer.. Bremen Oct 6 Tribune. ready to proclaim as a fact. In 1S78 have, why said petition should not be granted. Gcx sh H Hackfeld..New York . . . .Oct 8 La Hire discovered a comet, but be- tube can be fitted and brazed' Dated Honolulu, II. I., September 2d. A.D. fore he could figure out its course and firmly. The steel connections By the Court: Kapid Tjiciettlnc 16M-3- alt GEORGE LUCAS. Clerk. ABKITAX.8. destination it disappeared, leaving the are secured on each side by Ranch for Sale (Ohio), Aug. 1. Chas. astonished astronomer gazing at Feidat, Sept. C. Cincinnati space. So far as the computations go, secondary pieces, and all of . Poe, a machine typesetter on the THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Stair Mokolii, McGregor, from Molokai. Mergenthaler yesterday the comet discovered last week resem- them brazed as one piece serve Pr First Judicial Circuit of the Hawaiian machine, in escaped Islands. In Probate. the ON MOLOKAI fifty-si- x bles the one that from La In matter of the 8ATC3DAT, Eept. 7. seven hours and minutes' "Hire seventeen years ago. as a pointed reinforcement to Estate of JOHN MOTT-SMIT- late of Hono- P M S S Bio Janeiro. Smith, from Hong- continuous work turned out 76,300 the second tube. lulu, Oahu, deceased. Comprising kong and Yokohama. ems. The copy was carried to him Tne details about this new comet A document purporting to be the last will and About will cive astronomers a creat deal of Bearings quality testament of John Mott-Smit- late of Honolulu, Bukday. Sept. 8. and slugs removed. This beats Taylor First tool Oahu, havlngon 14th pleasure. Thero has been a scarcity deceased, the day of August, 700 Unndrixf Acres, fee simple, and Stmr W G Hall, Simerson, from Hawaii. by 13,000 ems. Poe's performance is steel hardened and ground to A. D. 1805, been presented to said Probate Court, attested by trustworthy witnesses. of these bodies during the past year. and a petition for tbe Probate thereof, and for About 1000 Acres, under Ions; lease MosoAT, Sept. 9. Until this one was discovered, none such a degree that there is no the Issuance of Letters Testamentary to Ellen Dominls Smith, Harold Meade Smith. Ernest From 300 to 400 Head Cattle, Hawaii, Fitzgerald, from Hawaii. had appeared since last November. possibility Stmr of their becoming Augustus Smith and Marton Churchill Smith, And 30 to 30 I The Bennington left for Lahaina Precautions have been taken to guard On having been filed by said Ellen Domlnis Smith, Horses. on Saturday. against the escape of Professor Swift's worn. such grounds as Harold Meade Smith and Ernest August smith. I OF.PARTCKE9. comet. Professor Leuschner's figuies these fair, frank and honora- It is hereby ordered that MONDAY, the 9th A never failing stream furnishes an Tbeo. H. J)avies & Co., received telegraphed and cabled day of September, A.D. 18k5, at 10 o'clock x.x.. abundance ot water for irrigation and Sept. 6. Chittalong, from Mount ble, we solicit patronage of said day, at tho Court Koomofsaid Court, at m Feidat. word that the belonging to Hamilton will enable every the Honolulu, Oahu.be, and the same Is hereby ap- - domestic purposes. Kilauea Weir, for ports on observa 'l Stmr Hou. the O. R. It. N. Co , would be due at tory in me wonu to Keep its telescopes of the bicycle riding public. fiointed the time for proving said will The Banch affords unusual facilities ! Hawaii. Oregon, on 16th. application, when and where any per- Portland, the It is trained on the traveling body. It is An examination will prove son Interested mar appear and contest the said for farminp.cattle and sheep raising and i Satcedat, Sept. 7. not known whether or not she will on the meridian about two hours after v4U, and the granting of Letters Testamentary. dairying. Bennington, Pigman, which that they are all we c aim for Dated Honolulu, August 14, 1S93. OSS for Lahaina come to Honolulu on her return trip. midnight, shows that the earth By the Court: There are large areas of good Coffee Scsdat, Sept. 8. is nearer than the sun to the comet. them. 11813W CHARLES F. PETERSON. Clerk. Land and Land suitable for Sugar Cane. The cabin of the Muriel, the new At least Professor Leuscher P M S S Bio Janeiro, Smith, San says that ); lor vessel now being built for planter that is what proves. There is a Jargs and convenient Dwell-in- Francisco. it Executor's Notice. House on tbe premises in good Mosdat, Sept. 9. Hind, will be 24 feet long, running The astronomer's calculations con- the width of the vessel, and a house densed are as follows: condition. Stmr Waimanalo, Calway, lor ports on cool, healthy Oahu. on deck, 29 feet in length and 15 feet Inclination-- 3 degrees, 23 minutes Climate and delightful. Stmr Mokolii, McGregor, for Molo'.iai. 6 inches wide, will accommodate the and 45 seconds. TIIE UNDERSIGNED 0k For lurther particulars, apply to of in been appointed the Executors of the Stmr Hawaii, Fitzgerald, for Kahului. galley and the donkey engine. The Longitude ascending node 172 Will or Captain A.McINTYRE, deceased, here- degrees, 32 minutes and 40 by notify all persons having claims against the former will be handsomely fitted and seconds. estate J. Alfred Magoon, Longitude of perihelion 336 de- to present them properly certified, for elegantly furnished for the comfort settlement. If not presented within six months Kext to Postoffice. I'ASSCNOEKs. grees, 34 minutes and 13 seconds. from tbe date hereof, they will be forever barred. of passengers. Perihelion All persons indebted to the estate DEPAEICEIS. distance 133,905 astro- of the said A. Hoi.olulu, July The steamer "W. nomical Administrator's Notice. Mclntyre, are requested to settle their accounts Dated 8th, 1895. For San Francisco, per P M SsS Bio Ja- G. Hall returned units. at an early date. neiro, Sept 8 Mrs Bacon. to port Sunday morning with her The newly-discover- ed comet is an A. F. P. McINTYP.E. 4042 1671-2- m passengers and all freight for Kan. able bodied one, having a nucleus, a LORIU.V A. TIITJESTON. coma and a tail. Most Executors of the Will of A. Mclntyre. She landed comets are UNDERSIGNED DULY 16S7-5- Mika-lia- seven people and some THE Honolnln. Sept. 3rd. 1KB. alt. NOTICE. The Kaala, Ke An Hou and la, short of one of the parts that go to Administrator of fee Estate of freight at Lahaina. When Captain full-grow- n the late IIENRT N. CASTLE, hereby gives i of the Inter-Islan- d fleer, are make up a comet. Mr. Simerson reached Pnnaluu, he was notice to all persons having claims anlnsteald KOHALA. UIULS' SCHOOL. PERSON8 NOT HAVING anebcred in the harbor. Wight, fellow in mathematics, assist- ctate to present the same at his office in the ALT. to transact with informed by Deputy Sheriff Cns.om Ilonse, Honolulu, within six months, the UumaaLt Yates ed Professor Leuschner in discovering or Sheep Station Company are forbidden to I Molo-ki- they will be forever barred. All persons Indebt- travs The Eteamer Molokii left for ii that Sheriff Williams would not al the elements of the comet. over the toad or trails on the lands controlled by ed to said estate are requested to make imme- REGULAK TER3I OF said companyswithout previously last night with a mail and sup- low any passengers or freight to be diate settlement with the nadersigned at the TITEthe Eohala Girls' School will open on obtaining per plies for the settlement; she took landed, so the anchor was above de ienated place. MONDAY, the 9th of September. Parents are Dogs found on the land will be destroyed, raised and , September 5, 1S33. respectfully requested to have and The Hawaiian Gazette is issued Dated Honolulu, their children no bands of animals be allowed to pass over about 800 bags of paiai and 300 bags the vessel .ut back to Honolulu with- JAMES B. CASTLE, promptly on hand. MARYO. PAULDING, roads. the of flonr, besides provisions. at Administrator Estale of H. N. CasUe, Principal. nrjMOULA SHEEP STATION other out touching any port. on Tuesdays'and Fridays. August 22, 13S5. 1G34-3- COMPANY. Eohala, Kalaieha April 30, I69--

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