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Vol X The Fine Passenger Steatnore nf This Line Will Arrive and Leave This Port as Hereunder FROM SAN FRANCISCO AUSTRALIA FEB 14 ALAMEDA FEB 28 AUSTRALIA MAR 14 MARIPOSA MAR 28 FOR SAN FEB 20 MAR 2 MAR 20 MOANA MAR 30 Id connection with the sailing of the above steamers tbo Agents are prepared to issue to intending passengers coupon through tickets by any railroad from San Francisco to all points in the United States and from New York by any steamship line to all European ports For fuither particulars apply to w HE IND Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE 1 FRANCISCO AUSTRALIA MARIPOSA AUSTRALIA Irwi n Co LIMITED General Agents Oceanic S S Company HOLIDAY G00D 2W tvles of LsLrrrps Pocket Knives and Carvers Japaneseware Pictures and Mouldings laier and Oil Colors and Mists Materials HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES 2KEr STOVES ana RAMS CROCKEBY and GLASSWARE Bird Cages SILVER PLATBDWARE Large Invoices Just Received by THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS KING AND BETHEL STREETS Good Air Good View Good Health A Special Invitation is extended to Everybody to visit Hono- lulus ¬ moBt delightful residence site PACIFIC HEIGHTS IHq Maxima KAPLAN DRIVE Aptly termed the Via Via lEiolllJa Maxima or Grand Boulevard and in itself an artistic piece of engineering affords easy access to 11 points as also ecenio and marine views of exquisite grandtui at eery turn PlnflriP HailWQV Contracts have been let for material and JDlCulllu HdllVwaj the work of construction equipping and installation placed in the bands of a competent olcclrjcnl engineer to bo fully completed by June 1st Having an indert ndent power plant we are prepared to furnish power for electric lij hting heating and other purposes to our home builders at most reasonable ratos Ac Prniniearl ur reBorvora nrQ DOW completed and water AS rlUWIDtJUi mains laid so as to supply cooh lot Permits for making water connections will be granted on ai plication An inspection of the attractive homes now building or the name of purchasers of lots will convince anyone that PAU1FIO HEIGHTS is the choicest and most select of all the residence sites of Honolulu g0T For further information prices terms etc apply at office of BRUCE WARING CO 1130 tf PROGRESS BLOCK Theo H Davies Ld SUGAR FACTORS IMPORTERS OF G ezier al Merchandise AND COMMISSION 3EiILOKr3SrT3 Vgonte for Lloyds Canadian Australian Steamship Line British Foreign Marino Insurance Co Northern Assurance Co Firo and Lifo Canadian Pacific Railway Co Pioneer Line of Packets from Liverpool U L HONOLULU H L TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20 19Q0 Co THE OOUNOtL OF STATE Bad Soosion For Enmmyn Surplus Tho Council of State mot yesterday afternoon at 315 Instead of at 2p in as previously set There woroVprcBont President Dole and Ministers Alex Young E A Mott Smith S M Da- mon ¬ and H E Cooper Councilors Secretary C Bolte Cecil Brown A Q M Robertson Mark Robinson John Nott M A Gonsatvcs W C Achl D P R Isenberg J L Kaulukou S K Kano and A V Gear President Dr Wood of the Board of Health was also prosent on tho Invitation of tho Exec- utive ¬ Council to state the vloyys of the former body to tho Council of State After roll call and the reading and approval of the minutes of the pre- vious ¬ meeting tho President asked the Minister of Finance to road tho Act for Sewer Appropriation Minister Damon stated that It had been voted by the Executive Council yesterday to recommenditho appropria- tion ¬ of 34525324 for khe extension and completion of the sower system and In accordance with that action tho following act had been prepared which he would read An Act Making Special Appropriation for the use of the Department of tho Interior durlngho two years which will end with the 31st day of December 1901 Subject to the approval of tbo Presi- dent ¬ of the United Slates Bo it enacted by the Council of State of the Republic of Hawaii Section 1 The following sums amounting to 34525324 are hereby appropriated out of any moneys which will be received by the Treasury dur- ing ¬ the biennial period ending Decem- ber ¬ 31st A D 1901 from the loan au thorlzed by an act passed by the Leg Islaturo of 1896 entitled f An Act to Provide for Public Loans Out of Any Moneys Now In the Treasury or Which May Hereafter Be Received by the Treasury Out of Any Surplus Re- ceipts ¬ Prom Deposits in the Postal Savings Bank or From Any Balance in Hand From the Loan Fund From Whatever Source on the 31st day of December 1899 provided however that any moneys advanced from cur- rent ¬ receipts or from deposits In tho Postal Savings Bank for tho objects named may as soon as practicable he reimbursed from moneys obtained from such loan For tho completion of sewer age authorized under Act 63 approved the 7th day of July 1898 nd the ex- tension ¬ of the same under plans submitted by Ru- dolph ¬ Herlng and tho fur- ther ¬ extension of sewerage to outlying districts 345253 24 Sec 2 Every contract for con- structing ¬ such public works or for furnishing material therefor amount- ing ¬ to 500 shall be awarded only up- on ¬ public advertisement for tenders and no public work or requirement for material therefor shall bo divided or parcoled out for tho purposo of evad ¬ ing tho provisions of thlB section Sec 3 This Act shall tako effect from tho date of its approval by tho President of tho United Statos The next aot passed was to pay accounts acoruii g from tbo manu ¬ facturing of rat pomade sulphuric aoid ieinfeotau a and haoli bill ft roads An Act Malting Special Appropriation for Payment of Expenses Incurred by the Epidemic of Bubonic Plngue Bo it enacted by tho Council of Stato of the Republic of Hawaii Section 1 Tho following sum amounting to 100000 1b hereby ap ¬ propriated to bo paid out of all the moneys in the Treasury received from all tho current receipts of the general revenues of the Republic of Hawaii To bo placed to tho credit of tho fund for tho suppres ¬ sion of bubonic plaguo 100000 Mr Damon stated there were still 140900 of the former appropriation left but of this amount 138000 would bo paid out for hills already contracted In tho bauds of tho auditor Tho Gov ¬ ernment now needed further funds to Diinnpoca tlm rtlnriia HMin hill wao fcJJ VUW lllttV AMU MW 1UUl without argument Per AUSTRALIA Tor Oamarinos Refrigerator An extra fresh supply of Grapes Applos Lemons Oranges Limes Nuts Raisins Celery Tresh Salmon Cauliflower Rhubarb As- paragus ¬ Cabbage Erfstorn and Cali- fornia ¬ Oysters in tin and shell CrabsTurkeys FlounderB etc All game in season Also fresh Hock fort Swjss and California Cream Cbbese Place your brders early oronlpt delivery CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET NOXIOE TO 8HIPPERB In the matter of disinfection or fumigation of freight shippers will make no distinctions between that destined for points on the Island of iOabu and that destined to points on otuer islands The original cases must be opened and the straw or loose paper wrap Iper or sawdust or other paoking material removed from each bottle or tin eaoh bottle or tin is then to be dipped in an approved disinfect- ing ¬ solution tho interior of the original case H then to be washed out with disinfectant in repacking the already disinfected bottle or tin uo wrapper may be used unless same has first been fumigated or disin ¬ fected the filled case is to be rlosd up and the entire exterior is to be disinfected In cases where tho tinned or bot- tled ¬ good have no loose paper or strawwrapping or where they are iiul jauuBu in tjawuuHL or any similar substance the entire original pack- age ¬ after two or more large open- ings ¬ have been made in it may be dipped in a disinfecting solution but great earn must be exercised to eusuretbe thorough disinfection of each tin or bottle and the whole in ¬ ferior of the original package as wolbas the whole exterior surface of such original package Shippers having the interests of the entire Island community at heart will exercise very cheerfully every precaution and assist rather than impede the efforts of the Board of Health in preventing a further spread of bubonic plague in these Hawaiian Islands Wilful infringement or careless disiegard of thea or other regula- tions ¬ of the Board of Health on the part of shippers will be followed by the immediate withdrawal of privi- lege ¬ of shipment of any goods what tever by those engaging in such in ¬ fringement or carelessness BOARD OF HEALTH A B ING ALLS Superintendent of Disinfection and Fumigation Honolulu Feb IB 1900 H35 tf Honolulu Feb 14 1900 The Board of Health hereby re que ts that the public of Honolulu carry out the pupgoations of the Citizens Sanitary Committee in re ¬ gard to the poisoning of rats and tbo subsequent disposition of the same The Board further suggests that the poison shall be placed in suita- ble ¬ localities each night for one week beginning Saturday night February 17th By order of HENRY E COOPER Acting President Board of Health ll Gt IRRIGATION NOTICE HOLDERS OF WATER PRIVILEGES or ilioso paying water rates are hereby notified that tho houra for irrigation purposes nre from 0 to 8 oleock am and from i to 0 oclock pm ANDREW BROWN Superintendent of Water Works Approved Alkx Youna Minister of Inferior Honolulu Juno 14 1800 IWJ tl FOR SALE HMKnn NEW MODERN COTTAGE OiOUU and Lot at Kowalo Lot B0x 100 A bargain as a home Apply to WILLIAM BAVIDOE IM tf No 310 Fort Street 47 FOR SALE ACRES OF LAND IN OHANTH 2130 and 010 at Kamaee Nortli Hllo Hawaii Apply to MORRIS K KEOHOKALOLE Real Estate Agent lirMI IR Klinmnn Street No 1437 Wifes Steamship IjIMithd TIME TABLE Stmr KINAU FREEMAN Master MOLOKAI MAUI HAWAII JNUXJUE OHANGK IN 8AILING STEAMER KINAU OF On and after Tuesday Nov G the steam or Klnnn will sill from Honolulu on Tues ¬ days ut 12 noon for Kaunakakal Laha ina Maalaea Bay Kihel Makena Ma hukona Kawalhae Laupahoehoe and xillO Returning will salt from Hllo overy Frl days at 2p in for above named ports arriving at Honolulu on Saturdays Passengers and freight will bo taken for Makena fllaliukona Kawalhae Hllo Ha kfllau Honorau Papaikou and Pepeeon Passengers and Packages unly will bo taken for Kmnnkakai Lahaina Maalaos Bay Kiheland Laupahoehoe Stmr OLAUDINE OAMEUON Master MAUI Will leave Honolulu every Tuesdays r louehltiR at Lahaina Kahului nlku Hana Uamoa and Mpahalu I an Returning touches at above named t c nJnB at Honolulu Sunday mornirf r Will call at Nuu Kaupo once en month Stmr LEHUiU BENNETT Muster MOLOKAI MAUI LANAI Sails every Monday for Kaunakakal Ka malo Maunalei Kalaupapa Laharaa Honolua Olotfaiu Returning arrive nonoiuiu Saturday mornings This Company reserves the rign to make changes m tho time of departure and Arrival of its bteamerB without notice and t will not bo responsible for any contf qnenccs arising therefrom Consignees must bo at the Landings to n c e their freight this Company wil no hold itself responsible for freight after it naB been landed Live stock received only at owners risk Xuia Company will not be responsible foi Money or Valuables of passengers unlesr pluueo In the care of Parsers jxtr Pussngers are requested to pur ¬ chase Tickets before embarking TfioBe failing to do so will he subject toanaddi tioiial charge of tweniy nve percent Die Company will UOi be liable for lost of nor injury to nor delay in the delivery cf bagKU6o or personal effectsof the passen ccr beyond the amount of llOOCX unless the value of t e sime be declared at or before the issue of tho ticket and froicht iB paid thereon Ai employees of tho Company are for bidden to receive freight without deliver ¬ ing u shipping receipt therefor in the form prescribed by the Company and which may ue seen by shippers upon application to the pursers of the Companys Steamers bnippers are notified that if freight lb shipped without such receipt it will be to ely at the risk of the shipper 0 L WIGHT President H B ROHE secretary OAPT T K CLARKE Port Be p i OLAUS SPBEOKEL3 W1I G IBWII Giaus Sprecftels Co BA3SriCE3KJ3 HONOLULU Sin Francisco Agents THE NEYAA NATIONAL BANK0FSANFSANOI8O0 DBAW EXCHANGE OH BAN FRANCISCO TUB Nevada National Bank of Ban Francisco LONDON Ltd The Union Bank of London NEW YORK American Exchange Na tloual Bank OHIOAGO Morohants National Bank PAIUB Oredit Lyonnals BERLIN Dresdner Bank HONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA Honj NEW ZEALAND AND AU8TRALIA- - Bankof Now Zealand VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank of British North America Jftfltwaet a General BanHnp and icAant Busineis Deposits Received Loans made on M proved Becnrltv Commercial and Travt ers Credit lasued BIJU of Kxchari bought and sold Collections Promptly AcoountPil Xctf Metropolitan Meat Gi 81 KING STREET J Wallbb Wholesale and Retail AIanaubb BTjrroHEiR3 AND TVTnvy Cnntrnntrmjj

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  • Vol X

    The Fine Passenger Steatnore nf This Line Will Arrive and LeaveThis Port as Hereunder

    FROM SAN FRANCISCOAUSTRALIA FEB 14ALAMEDA FEB 28AUSTRALIA MAR 14MARIPOSA MAR 28

    FOR SANFEB 20MAR 2MAR 20

    MOANA MAR 30

    Id connection with the sailing of the above steamers tbo Agents areprepared to issue to intending passengers coupon through tickets by anyrailroad from San Francisco to all points in the United States and fromNew York by any steamship line to all European ports

    For fuither particulars apply tow

    HE INDOceanic Steamship Company

    TIME TABLE

    1

    FRANCISCOAUSTRALIAMARIPOSAAUSTRALIA

    Irwin CoLIMITED

    General Agents Oceanic S S Company

    HOLIDAY G00D2W tvles of LsLrrrps

    Pocket Knives and CarversJapaneseware

    Pictures and Mouldings

    laier and Oil Colors and Mists MaterialsHOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES

    2KEr STOVES ana RAMSCROCKEBY and GLASSWARE

    Bird CagesSILVER PLATBDWARE

    Large Invoices Just Received by

    THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTDFORT AND MERCHANT STREETSKING AND BETHEL STREETS

    Good Air Good View Good HealthA Special Invitation is extended to Everybody to visit Hono-

    lulus¬

    moBt delightful residence site

    PACIFIC HEIGHTSIHq Maxima KAPLAN DRIVE Aptly termed the ViaVia lEiolllJa Maxima or Grand Boulevard and in itself anartistic piece of engineering affords easy access to 11 points as alsoecenio and marine views of exquisite grandtui at eery turn

    PlnflriP HailWQV Contracts have been let for material andJDlCulllu HdllVwaj the work of construction equipping andinstallation placed in the bands of a competent olcclrjcnl engineer tobo fully completed by June 1st Having an indert ndent power plantwe are prepared to furnish power for electric lij hting heating andother purposes to our home builders at most reasonable ratos

    Ac Prniniearl ur reBorvora nrQ DOW completed and waterAS rlUWIDtJUi mains laid so as to supply cooh lot Permitsfor making water connections will be granted on ai plication

    An inspection of the attractive homes now building or the nameof purchasers of lots will convince anyone that PAU1FIO HEIGHTSis the choicest and most select of all the residence sites of Honolulu

    g0T For further information prices terms etc apply at office of

    BRUCE WARING CO1130 tf PROGRESS BLOCK

    Theo H Davies LdSUGAR FACTORS

    IMPORTERS OF

    Gezieral MerchandiseAND

    COMMISSION 3EiILOKr3SrT3Vgonte for Lloyds

    Canadian Australian Steamship LineBritish Foreign Marino Insurance Co

    Northern Assurance Co Firo and LifoCanadian Pacific Railway Co

    Pioneer Line of Packets from Liverpool

    U L

    HONOLULU H L TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20 19Q0

    Co

    THE OOUNOtL OF STATE

    Bad Soosion For Enmmyn SurplusTho Council of State mot yesterday

    afternoon at 315 Instead of at 2 p inas previously set There woroVprcBontPresident Dole and Ministers AlexYoung E A Mott Smith S M Da-mon

    ¬

    and H E Cooper CouncilorsSecretary C Bolte Cecil Brown A QM Robertson Mark Robinson JohnNott M A Gonsatvcs W C Achl DP R Isenberg J L Kaulukou S KKano and A V Gear President DrWood of the Board of Health was alsoprosent on tho Invitation of tho Exec-utive

    ¬

    Council to state the vloyys of theformer body to tho Council of State

    After roll call and the reading andapproval of the minutes of the pre-vious

    ¬

    meeting tho President askedthe Minister of Finance to road tho Actfor Sewer Appropriation

    Minister Damon stated that It hadbeen voted by the Executive Councilyesterday to recommenditho appropria-tion

    ¬

    of 34525324 for khe extensionand completion of the sower systemand In accordance with that action thofollowing act had been preparedwhich he would read

    An Act Making Special Appropriationfor the use of the Department oftho Interior durlngho two yearswhich will end with the 31st dayof December 1901

    Subject to the approval of tbo Presi-dent

    ¬

    of the United SlatesBo it enacted by the Council of State

    of the Republic of Hawaii

    Section 1 The following sumsamounting to 34525324 are herebyappropriated out of any moneys whichwill be received by the Treasury dur-ing

    ¬

    the biennial period ending Decem-ber

    ¬

    31st A D 1901 from the loan authorlzed by an act passed by the LegIslaturo of 1896 entitled fAn Act toProvide for Public Loans Out of AnyMoneys Now In the Treasury or WhichMay Hereafter Be Received by theTreasury Out of Any Surplus Re-ceipts

    ¬

    Prom Deposits in the PostalSavings Bank or From Any Balancein Hand From the Loan Fund FromWhatever Source on the 31st day ofDecember 1899 provided howeverthat any moneys advanced from cur-rent

    ¬

    receipts or from deposits In thoPostal Savings Bank for tho objectsnamed may as soon as practicable hereimbursed from moneys obtainedfrom such loan

    For tho completion of sewerage authorized under Act63 approved the 7th dayof July 1898 nd the ex-tension

    ¬

    of the same underplans submitted by Ru-dolph

    ¬

    Herlng and tho fur-ther

    ¬

    extension of sewerageto outlying districts 345253 24

    Sec 2 Every contract for con-structing

    ¬

    such public works or forfurnishing material therefor amount-ing

    ¬

    to 500 shall be awarded only up-on

    ¬

    public advertisement for tendersand no public work or requirement formaterial therefor shall bo divided orparcoled out for tho purposo of evad ¬ing tho provisions of thlB section

    Sec 3 This Act shall tako effectfrom tho date of its approval by thoPresident of tho United Statos

    The next aot passed was to payaccounts acoruii g from tbo manu ¬facturing of rat pomade sulphuricaoid ieinfeotau a and haoli billft roadsAn Act Malting Special Appropriation

    for Payment of Expenses Incurredby the Epidemic of BubonicPlngue

    Bo it enacted by tho Council of Statoof the Republic of Hawaii

    Section 1 Tho following sumamounting to 100000 1b hereby ap ¬propriated to bo paid out of all themoneys in the Treasury received fromall tho current receipts of the generalrevenues of the Republic of HawaiiTo bo placed to tho credit of

    tho fund for tho suppres ¬sion of bubonic plaguo 100000

    Mr Damon stated there were still140900 of the former appropriation

    left but of this amount 138000 wouldbo paid out for hills already contractedIn tho bauds of tho auditor Tho Gov¬ernment now needed further funds toDiinnpoca tlm rtlnriia HMin hill waofcJJ VUW lllttV AMU MW

    1UUl without argument

    Per AUSTRALIA Tor OamarinosRefrigerator An extra fresh supplyof Grapes Applos Lemons OrangesLimes Nuts Raisins Celery TreshSalmon Cauliflower Rhubarb As-paragus

    ¬

    Cabbage Erfstorn and Cali-fornia

    ¬

    Oysters in tin and shellCrabsTurkeys FlounderB etc Allgame in season Also fresh Hockfort Swjss and California CreamCbbese Place your brders earlyoronlpt deliveryCALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET

    NOXIOE TO 8HIPPERB

    In the matter of disinfection orfumigation of freight shippers willmake no distinctions between thatdestined for points on the Island ofiOabu and that destined to points onotuer islands

    The original cases must be openedand the straw or loose paper wrapIper or sawdust or other paokingmaterial removed from each bottleor tin eaoh bottle or tin is then tobe dipped in an approved disinfect-ing

    ¬

    solution tho interior of theoriginal case H then to be washedout with disinfectant in repackingthe already disinfected bottle or tinuo wrapper may be used unless samehas first been fumigated or disin ¬fected the filled case is to berlosd up and the entire exterior isto be disinfected

    In cases where tho tinned or bot-tled

    ¬

    good have no loose paper orstrawwrapping or where they areiiul jauuBu in tjawuuHL or any similarsubstance the entire original pack-age

    ¬

    after two or more large open-ings

    ¬

    have been made in it may bedipped in a disinfecting solutionbut great earn must be exercised toeusuretbe thorough disinfection ofeach tin or bottle and the whole in ¬ferior of the original package aswolbas the whole exterior surfaceof such original package

    Shippers having the interests ofthe entire Island community at heartwill exercise very cheerfully everyprecaution and assist rather thanimpede the efforts of the Board ofHealth in preventing a furtherspread of bubonic plague in theseHawaiian Islands

    Wilful infringement or carelessdisiegard of thea or other regula-tions

    ¬

    of the Board of Health on thepart of shippers will be followed bythe immediate withdrawal of privi-lege

    ¬

    of shipment of any goods whattever by those engaging in such in ¬fringement or carelessness

    BOARD OF HEALTHA B ING ALLS

    Superintendent of Disinfection andFumigation

    Honolulu Feb IB 1900H35 tf

    Honolulu Feb 14 1900The Board of Health hereby re

    que ts that the public of Honolulucarry out the pupgoations of theCitizens Sanitary Committee in re ¬gard to the poisoning of rats andtbo subsequent disposition of thesame

    The Board further suggests thatthe poison shall be placed in suita-ble

    ¬

    localities each night for oneweek beginning Saturday nightFebruary 17th

    By order ofHENRY E COOPER

    Acting President Board of Healthll Gt

    IRRIGATION NOTICE

    HOLDERS OF WATER PRIVILEGESor ilioso paying water rates are herebynotified that tho houra for irrigationpurposes nre from 0 to 8 oleock a m andfrom i to 0 oclock p m

    ANDREW BROWNSuperintendent of Water Works

    Approved Alkx YounaMinister of Inferior

    Honolulu Juno 14 1800IWJ tl

    FOR SALE

    HMKnn NEW MODERN COTTAGEOiOUU and Lot at Kowalo Lot B0x100 A bargain as a home Apply to

    WILLIAM BAVIDOEIM tf No 310 Fort Street

    47

    FOR SALEACRES OF LAND IN OHANTH2130 and 010 at Kamaee Nortli Hllo

    Hawaii Apply toMORRIS K KEOHOKALOLE

    Real Estate AgentlirMI IR Klinmnn Street

    No 1437

    Wifes SteamshipIjIMithd

    TIME TABLE

    Stmr KINAUFREEMAN Master

    MOLOKAI MAUI HAWAIIJNUXJUE OHANGK IN 8AILING

    STEAMER KINAUOF

    On and after Tuesday Nov G the steamor Klnnn will sill from Honolulu on Tues ¬days ut 12 noon for Kaunakakal Lahaina Maalaea Bay Kihel Makena Mahukona Kawalhae Laupahoehoe andxillOReturning will salt from Hllo overy Frldays at 2 p in for above named portsarriving at Honolulu on SaturdaysPassengers and freight will bo taken for

    Makena fllaliukona Kawalhae Hllo Hakfllau Honorau Papaikou and Pepeeon

    Passengers and Packages unly will botaken for Kmnnkakai Lahaina MaalaosBay Kiheland Laupahoehoe

    Stmr OLAUDINEOAMEUON Master

    MAUI

    Will leave Honolulu every Tuesdays rlouehltiR at Lahaina Kahului

    nlku Hana Uamoa and Mpahalu I anReturning touches at above named t cnJnB at Honolulu Sunday mornirf rWill call at Nuu Kaupo once enmonth

    Stmr LEHUiUBENNETT Muster

    MOLOKAI MAUI LANAISails every Monday for Kaunakakal Kamalo Maunalei Kalaupapa LaharaaHonolua Olotfaiu Returning arrivenonoiuiu Saturday mornings

    This Company reserves the rign tomake changes m tho time of departure andArrival of its bteamerB without notice andt will not bo responsible for any contfqnenccs arising therefrom

    Consignees must bo at the Landings ton c e their freight this Company wilno hold itself responsible for freight afterit naB been landedLive stock received only at owners riskXuia Company will not be responsible foiMoney or Valuables of passengers unlesrpluueo In the care of Parsersjxtr Pussngers are requested to pur ¬chase Tickets before embarking TfioBefailing to do so will he subject toanadditioiial charge of tweniy nve percentDie Company will UOi be liable for lostof nor injury to nor delay in the deliverycf bagKU6o or personal effectsof the passenccr beyond the amount of llOOCX unlessthe value of t e sime be declared at orbefore the issue of tho ticket and froichtiB paid thereonAi employees of tho Company are forbidden to receive freight without deliver ¬ing u shipping receipt therefor in the formprescribed by the Company and whichmay ue seen by shippers upon application

    to the pursers of the Companys Steamersbnippers are notified that if freight lbshipped without such receipt it will beto ely at the risk of the shipper

    0 L WIGHT PresidentH B ROHE secretaryOAPT T K CLARKE Port Be p i

    OLAUS SPBEOKEL3 W1I G IBWII

    Giaus Sprecftels CoBA3SriCE3KJ3

    HONOLULU

    Sin Francisco Agents THE NEYAANATIONAL BANK0FSANFSANOI8O0

    DBAW EXCHANGE OH

    BAN FRANCISCO TUB Nevada NationalBank of Ban Francisco

    LONDONLtd

    The Union Bank of London

    NEW YORK American Exchange Natloual BankOHIOAGO Morohants National BankPAIUB Oredit LyonnalsBERLIN Dresdner BankHONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA HonjNEW ZEALAND AND AU8TRALIA- -Bankof Now ZealandVICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank

    of British North America

    Jftfltwaet a General BanHnp and icAantBusineis

    Deposits Received Loans made on Mproved Becnrltv Commercial and Travters Credit lasued BIJU of Kxcharibought and sold

    Collections Promptly AcoountPil Xctf

    Metropolitan Meat Gi81 KING STREET

    J Wallbb

    Wholesale andRetail

    AIanaubb

    BTjrroHEiR3AND

    TVTnvy Cnntrnntrmjj

  • IrBi

    Vol X

    HE INDOceanic Steamship Company

    TIME TABLETho Fine Passeuger Steatnors of This Line Will Arrive and Leave

    This Port as HereunderFROM SAN FRANCISCO

    AUSTRALIA FEB 14ALAMEDA FEB 28AUSTRALIA MAR 14MARIPOSA MAR 28

    FOR SAN FRANCISCOAUSTRALIA FEB 20MARIPOSA MAR 2AUSTRALIA MAR 20MOANA MAR 30

    In connection with the sailing of the above steamers tbo Agents areprepared to issue to intending passengers coupon through tickets by anyrailroad from San Fraucisco to all points in the United States and fromNew York by any Rtoamship line to all European ports

    For further particulars apply to

    We G Irwin GoLIIUEITICr

    General Agents Oceanic S S Company

    HOLIDAY G00D3Srw S frvles of ILamps

    Pocket Knives and CarversJapanese ware

    Pictures and Mouldings

    Vater acd Oil Colors and Mists MaterialsHOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES

    GaS T0YES aDfi RANGhSCROOKEBY and GLASSWARE

    Bird CagesSILVER PLATEDWARE

    Large Invoices Just Received by

    THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTDFORT AND MERCHANT STREETSKING AND BETHEL STREETS

    Good Air Good View - Good HealthA Special Invitation is extended to Everybody to visit Hono-

    lulus¬

    most delightful residence site

    PACIFIC HEIGHTSIHq Movima KMULANI DRIVE Aptl termed the ViaVia ISldAillla Maxima or Grand Boulevaul and in itself anartistio piece of engineering affords easy access to 11 points as alsoecenio and marine views of txquiFilo grandtm at eeiy turn

    PlnH HP Railway Contracts have been let for material andDlCulllu nctllWty the work of couBtruct ion equipping andinstallation placed in the hands of a competent electrical engineer tobe fully completed by June 1st Having an indepi ndent power plantwe are prepared to furnish power for electric 1 if hting heating andother purposes to our home builders at moBt reasonable rates

    Ac PmmidPri -- ur resorvoB oro D0W completed and waterB rillllHDDU mBinB laid so as to supply eaoh lot Permitsfor making water connections will be grauted on a plication

    An inspection of the attractive homes now building or the nameof purchasers of lots will convince anyone that PACIFIC HEIGHTSis the choicest and moBt select of all tbo residence sites of Honolulu

    gjtf For further information prices terms etc apply at office ofBRUCE WARING CO

    1180 tf PROGRESS BLOCK

    Theo H Davies Co LdSUGAR FACTORS

    IMPORTERS OW

    General MerchandiseAND

    0O3cMissiO3sr rCHiRaraA3sra3Vgente for Lloyds

    Canadian Australian Steamship LineBritish Foreign Marine Insurance Co

    Northern Assurance Co Firo and LifeCanadian Pacific Railway Co

    Pioneer Line of Packets from Liverpool

    L

    HONOLULU H I TUESDAY FBBJRUAEY 20 1900

    THE OOUNOIL OF STATE

    Sad Session For Sammys SurplusTho Council of State mot yesterday

    afternoon at 315 Instead of at 2 p mas previously sot Tlicro wcrojpresentPresident Dole and MlnlsteAlexYoung E A Mott Smtth S M Da-mon

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    and H B Cooper CouncilorsSecretary C Bolto Cecil Brown A GM Robertson Mark Robinson JohnNott M A Gonsalves W C Achi DP R Isonborg J L Kaulukou S KKano and A V Gear President DrWood of tho Board of Health was alsopresent on tho Invitation of tho Executive Council to stato tho views of theformer body to tho Council of State

    After roll call and tho reading andapproval of tho mlnutjes of the pre-vious

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    meeting tho President askedtho Minister of Finance to read the Actfor Sower Appropriation

    Minister Damon etatod that it hadbeen voted by the Executive Councilyesterday to recommondtho appropria-tion

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    of 34525324 for khe extensionand completion of the sower systemand in accordance with that action thefollowing act had been preparedwhich he would read

    An Act Making Special Appropriationfor the use of tho Department oftho Interior during ho two yearswhich will end with the 31st dayof December 1901

    Subject to the approval of the Presi-dent

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    of the United StatesBo It enacted by the Council of State

    or the uepuonc or HawaiiSection 1 The following eums

    amounting to 34525324 are herebyappropriated out of any moneys whichwill be received by tho Treasury dur-ing

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    the biennial period ending Decem-ber

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    31st A D 1901 from the loan jMthorized by an act passed by the Leglslaturo of 189G entitled tAn Act toProvide for Public Loans jbut of AnyMoneys Now In the Treasury or WhichMay Hereafter Be Received by theTreasury Out of Any Surplus Re-ceipts

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    Prom Deposits in the PostalSavings Bank or From Any BalanceIn Hand From the Loan Fund FromWhatever Source on tho 31st day ofDecember 1899 provided howeverthat any moneys advanced from cur-rent

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    receipts or from deposits dn thePostal Savings Bank for tho objectsnamed may as soon as practicable bereimbursed from moneys obtainedfrom such loan

    For the completion of sewer-age

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    authorized under ActG3 approved the 7th dayof July 1898 and tho ex-tension

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    of the same undorplans submitted by Ru-dolph

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    Herlng and tho fur-ther

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    extension of sewerageto outlying districts 345253 24

    Sec 2 Every contract for con-structing

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    such public works or forfurnishing material therefor amounting to 500 shall bo awarded only up-on

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    public advertisement for tendersand no public work or requirement formaterial therefor shall bo divided orparceled out for tho purposo of evad-ing

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    tho provisions of this sectionSec 3 This Act shall take effect

    from tho date of its approval by thoPresident of the United Statos

    The next act passed was to payaccounts acoruii g from tho manu-facturing

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    of rat pomade sulphuricaoid dieiufeoUn s and haok billsIt readsAn Act Making Special Appropriation

    for Pamcnt of Expenses Incurredby the Epidemic of BubonicPlague

    Bo It enacted by tho Council of Statoof the Republic of Hawaii

    Section 1 Tho following sumamounting to 100000 is hereby ap ¬propriated to bo paid out of all thomoneys in tho Treasury received fromall tho current receipts of the generalrevonues of the Republic of HawaiiTo bo placed to tho credit of

    tho fund for tho suppres ¬sion of bubonic plaguo 100000

    Mr Damon stated there were still140000 of the former appropriation

    left but of this amount 138000 wouldbe paid out for bills already contractedin tho hands of Ihn auditor The Gov ¬ernment now needod further funds tosuppress the plague The bill waspassed without argument

    Per AUSTRALIA for CamorinosRefrigerator An extra fresh supplyof Grapes Apples Lemons OrangesLimes Ntits Raisins Celery FreshSalmon Caulifldwer Rhubarb As-paragus

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    Cabbage Eastern and Cali-fornia

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    Oysters in tin and nhellCrabsurkoys Flounders etc Allgame in season Also fresh Rockfort Swiss and California CreamCheese Place your Orders earlyprorripl deliveryCALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET

    Tnlonlinnn U7Q

    NOTICE TO SHIPPERS

    In the matter of disinfection orfumigation of freight shippers willmake no distinctions between thatidestined for points on the Island cfUahu and that destined to points onother Islands

    The original cases must be openedand the straw or loose paper wrap-per

    ¬

    or sawdust or other packingmaterial removed from each bottleor tin each bottle or tin is then tobe dipped in an approved disinfect-ing

    ¬

    solution tho interior of theoriginal case U then to be washedout with disinfectant in repackingthe already disinfected bottle or tinuo wrapper may be used unless samehas first bten fumigated or disinfeoted the filled case is to beolnsed up and the entire exterior isto be disinfected

    In cases where tho tinned or bot- -tlea goods nave no loose paper orstraw wrapping or where they arenot packed in sawdust or anv similarsubstance the entire original pack-age

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    after two or more large open-ings

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    have been made in it may bedipped in a dsinfecting solutionbut great care must be exercised toeusurethe thorough disinfection ofeaoh tin or bottle and the whole in-ferior

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    of the original package aswellas the whole exterior surfaceof sueh original package

    Shippers having the interests ofthe entire Island community at heartwill exercise very cheerfully everyprecaution and assist rather thanimpede the efforts of the Board ofHealth in preventing a furtherspread of bubonic plague in theseHawaiian islands

    Wilful infringement or carelessdisiegard of these or other regula-tions

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    of the Board of Health on thepart of shippers will be followed bythe immediate withdrawal of privi-lege

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    of shipment of any goods whattever by those engaging in such in-fringement

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    or carelessnessBOARD OF HEALTH

    A B INGALLSSuperintendent of Disinfection and

    FumigationHonolulu Feb 15 1900

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    Honolulu Feb 14 1900The Board of Health hereby re

    que ts that the public of Honolulucarry out the suggestions of theCitizens Sanitary Committee in re ¬gard to the poisoning of rats andtho subsequent disposition of thesame

    The Board further suggests thattho poison shall be placed in suita-ble

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    localities eaoh night for oneweek beginning Saturday nightFebruary 17th

    By order ofHENRY E COOPER

    Acting President Board of Health14i3 Gt

    IRRIGATION NOTICE

    HOLDERS OF WATER PRIVILEGESor ihose paying water ratea are hcrobynotified that the hours for irrigationpurposes are from 0 to 8 oleook a ni endfrom 4 to 0 oolock p in

    ANDREW BROWNSuperintendent of Water Works

    Approved Alex YoungMinister of Inferior

    Honolulu June 14 1800lQiJi tf

    FOR

    dMKfin NEW MODERN COTTAGE1 and Lot at Kowalo Lot Bus

    KM A bargain as a homo Apply toWILLIAM BAVIDGE

    l17 tf No 310 Port Street

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    SALE

    JUUi

    FOR SALEAGREB OF LAND IN ORANTH2130 and 010 at Kamaee Nortli Hilo

    Hawaii Apply toMORRIB K KEOHOKALOLE

    Ilenl KstntA AiwntUrP tl 15 VtBiuimmin Rtrat I

    No 1437

    Wilders SteamshipIjliyiiiEro

    TIME TABLE

    Stmr KXNATJFREEMAN Master

    MOLOKAI MAUI HAWAIINOTIOE OHANQE IN SAILING OF

    8TEAMER KINAUOn and after Tuesday Nov 0 tho steamor Klnnu will sill from Honolulu on Tues ¬

    days nt U nooti for Kaunakakai LnhaIna Majlaea Bay KIlicI Makena Mahukona Kawalhae Laupahoehoe andJulio

    Returning will sail from Hilo overy Frldays at 2 p m for above named portsarriving at Honolulu on SaturdaysPassengers and freight will bo taken for

    Makena Mahukona Kawaihao Hilo Haknlau Honomu Papaikou and Pepeetoo

    Passengers and Packages unly will botaken for Kmnnkakal Lahaina MaalaeaBoy Kihelanii Lanpahocboc

    Stmr CLiATJDINECAMERON Master

    MAUI

    Will leave Honolulu every Tuesdays rr m louchitigat Lahaina Kahului -hiku Hana Hamoa and lUpnhulu I aaReturning touches at above Darned 1 1 j torrMngat Honolulu Sunday mornirfrwill call at Nun Kaupo onco enmonth

    Stmr liEHUABENNETT Mcster

    MOLOKAI MAUI LANAISails every Monday for Kaunakakai Kamalo Mannalei Kalaupapa Lahainaiiuuuum uiovraiu nemming arriveHonolulu Saturday mornings

    ThiB Oompany reserves the rign tomake changes in the time of departure andirmnl of its Steamers without notice andi will not bo responsible for any coneeqnenccs arising therefrom

    Consignees must bo ut the Landings tortcCve their freight this Company wilno hold itself responsible for freight afterit nus been landedLive stock received only at owners riskCms Company willnot be responsible foxMoney or Valuables of passengers unlessplaced In the care of Pursersijas- p- Passengers are requested to pur ¬

    chase Tickets before embarking Thosefailing to do so will he mbji-ot to anaddi- -cir0 at tweiiiv uve percentThe Uiinpany will noi bo liable for Iobiof nor injury to nor delay in the deliveryof baggUfieor personal eiIectsof the passenecr beyond the amount of 10000 unlessthe value of t e sime be declared at orbefore the issue of tho ticket and freightis paid thereon

    All employees of tho Company are for ¬bidden to receive freight without deliver ¬ing si shipping receipt therefor in the formprescribed by the Company and whichmay be seen by shippers upon applicationto the pursers of tho Companys bteamersshippers are notified that if freight ibBhipped without such receipt it will beto uly at the risk of the shipper

    O L WIGHT PresidentB B KOBE BofretaryOAPT T K CLARKE Port Scpv- -

    0LAU3 SPBE0KEL3 Wil G IBWf I

    Glaus SprecMs jo

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    Ban Francisco Agents TJIK NEYACJlNATIONAL BANK OF BAN FRANOIBOO

    IIBAW EXCHANGE ON

    BAN FKANOIBCO Tho Nevada NationalBank of San Francisco

    LONDON The Union Bank of LondopLtd

    NEW YORK American Exchange Nallonal BankOHIOAGO Merchants National BankPARIB Oredit LyonnalsBERLIN Dresdner BantHONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA HonnKong 4Bhanghai BankingOorporatlocNEW AND AUBTRALI- A-Bankof New ZealandVICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank

    of British North America

    Trnmaci a General Banhinp and JEteAanoBusineia

    Depoilts Received Loans made on Aproved Security Oommerclol and Tratera Credit iBsned BIHb of Excharrbought and soldOilleottoriB Promptly Accounted Abi

    Metropolitan Meat G81 KING BTREET

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    TKTfl vy Cnrtrnntorj

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    The Fine Passenger Steamers of This Line Will Arriveand LeaveThis Port as Hereunder

    FROM SAN FRANCISCOAUSTRALIA FEB 14ALAMEDA FEB 28AUSTRALIA MAR 14MARIPOSA MAR 28

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    INDOceanic Steamship Company

    TIME TABLEFOR SAN FRANCISCO

    AUSTRALIA FEB 20MARIPOSA MAR 2AUSTRALIA MAR 20MOANA MAR 80

    In connection with the sailing of the above steamers tbo Agents areprepared to isano to intending passengers coupon through tickets by anyrailroad from San Francisco to all points in the United Staten and fromNow York by any Rteamship line to all European ports

    For fuither particulars apply to1

    G eiieral Agents Oceanic S S Company

    HOLIDAY ftOODSTnsrew-- Stvles of Lamps

    Pocket Knives and CarversJapanesewaro

    Pictures and Mouldings

    Water and Oil Colors and Artists MaterialsHOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES

    ZK STOVES and RAMSCROCKERY and GLASS WAKE

    Bird CagesSILVER PLATEDWARE

    Large InvoiceB Just Received by

    THE PACIFIC HARDWARE GO LTDFORT AND MERCHANT STREETSKING AND BETHEL STREETS

    Good Air Good View - Good HealthA Special Invitatiou is extended to Everybody to visit Hono-

    lulus¬

    most delightful residence site

    PACIFIC HEIGHTSWia IHnvima KA1ULANI DRIVE Aptlj termed the ViaVia UidAillJd Maxima or Grand Eoulevanl and in itself anartiBtio piece of engineering afforda easy access Iti rll points as alsoeconio and marine views of exquisite grandtui at eety turnPIdpIviP RaifwaV Contracts have been let for material andIJlclilllu ldllWcty the work of construction equipping andinstallation placed in the bands of a competent electrical engineer tobe fully completed by June 1st Having an indep ndent power plantwe are prepared to furnish power for eleotrio li hting heating andother purposes to our home builders at moat reasonable rates

    Ac Prnmicorl ur re80rvorB nr0 D0W completed and waterAs riUUllDCU mainB laid so bb to supply cooh lot Permitsfor making water connections will be granted on a plication

    An inspection of the attractive homeB now building or the nameof purchasers of lots will convince anyone that PACIFIC HEIGHTSis the choicest and moBt select of all the residence sites of Honolulu

    0t For further information prices terms etc apply at office ofBRUCE WARING CO

    1130 tf PROGRESS BLOCK

    Theo H Davies Co Mi

    SUGAR FACTORS1MPOKTBKS OB1

    General MerchandiseAND

    II ooissioisr imibokktosIgente for Lloyds

    Canadian Australian Steamship LinoBritish Foreign Marino Insurance Co

    Northern Assurance Co Fiiv and LifeCanadian Pacific Railway Co

    Pioneer Line of Paclrets from Liverpool

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    HONOLULU H I TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20 19Q0

    THE OOUNOIL OF BTATE

    Bad Sooelon For Sammys SurplusThe Council of State mot yesterday

    nftornoon at 315 Instead of at 2 p mas previously set There wcrorprcscntPresident Dole and MlnlstersAloxiYoung E A Mott Srnlth S M Da-mon

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    and H E Cooper CouncilorsSecretary C Boltc Cecil Brown A GM Robertson Mark Robinson JohnNott M A Gonsalves W C Achl DP R Isenberg J L Kaululcou S KKano and A V Gear President DrWood of the Board of Health was alsopresent on the Invitation of tho Exec-utive

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    Council to state the views of theformer body to tho Council of State

    After roll call and the reading andapproval of tho minuses of the pre-vious

    ¬

    meeting the President askedthe Minister of Finance to read the Actfor Sewer Appropriation

    Minister Damon stated that It hadbeen voted by tho Executive Councilyesterday to recommendrtho appropria-tion

    ¬

    of 34525324 for khe extensionand completion of the sewer systemand In accordance with that action thofollowing act had been preparedwhich ho would read

    An Act Making Special Appropriationfor tho use of the Department oftho Interior during ho two yearswhich will end with the 31st dayof December 1901

    Subject to the approval of tho Presi-dent

    ¬

    of the United StatesBe it enacted by the Council of State

    of the Republic of Hawaii

    Section 1 The following sumsamounting to 34525324 are herebyappropriated out of any mohoys whichwill be received by the Treasury dur-ing

    ¬

    the biennial period ending Decem-ber

    ¬

    31st A D 1901 from the loan authorized by an act passed by the Legislaturo of 189G entitled fAn Act toProvide for Public Loans Out of AnyMoneys Now In the Treasury or WhichMay Hereafter Be Received by theTreasury Out of Any Surplus Re-ceipts

    ¬

    From Deposits in tho PostalSavings Bank or From Any BalanceIn Hand From the Loan Fund FromWhatever Source on tho 31st day of

    however Islandsthat any moneys advanced from cur-rent

    ¬

    receipts or from deposits dn thePostal Savings Bank for the objectsnamed may as soon as practicable bereimbursed from moneys obtainedfrom such loan

    For the completion of sewer-age

    ¬

    authorized under Act03 approved the 7th dayof July 1898 and tho extension of the same underplans submitted by Ru-dolph

    ¬

    Hering and tho fur-ther

    ¬

    extension of sewerageto outlying districts 345253 24

    Sec 2 Every contract for con-structing

    ¬

    such public works or forfurnishing material therefor amount-ing

    ¬

    to 500 shall be awarded only up-on

    ¬

    public advertisement for tendersand no public work or requirement formaterial therefor shall bo divided orparceled out for tho purposo of evad ¬ing tho provisions of this section

    Sec 3 This Act shall tako effectfrom tho date of Its approval by thoPresident of tho United Statos

    The next aot passed was to payaccounts acoruii g from the manu-facturing

    ¬

    of rat pomade sulphuricaoid cieiufeotan s and haok bilkIt readsAn Act Making Special Appropriation

    for Pamont of Expenses Incurredby tho Epidemic of BubonicPlague

    Bo it enacted by tho Council of Statoof the Republic of Hawaii

    Section 1 The following sumamounting to 100000 is hereby ap ¬propriated to bo paid out of all thomoneys In the Treasury received fromall tho current receipts of the generalrevenues of the Republic of HawaiiTo be placod to tho credit of

    the fund for the suppres-sion

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    of bubonic plnguo 100000Mr Damon stated there weie still

    140000 of the former appropriationleft but of this amount 138000 wouldbe paid out for bills nheady contractedIn the hands of die auditor Tlio Gov ¬ernment now needed further funds tosuppress the plague The bill waspassed without argument

    Per AUSTRALIA for CamarinoaRefrigerator An extra fresh supplyof Grapes Apples Lemons OrangesLimes Ntits Raisins Celery FreshSalmon Cauliflower Rhubarb AsparaguB Cabbage Eastern and Cali-fornia

    ¬

    Oysters in tin and shellCrabsTurkeya Flounders etc Allgame in season Also freBh Hockfort Swiss and California CreamCheese Place your orders earlyprompt deliveryCALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET

    NOTIOE TO SHIPPERS

    In the matter of disinfection orfumigation of freight shippers willmake no distinctions between thatdestined for points on the Island cfUahu and that destined to points ontother Islands

    The original cases must be openedand the straw or Ioobo paper wrap-per

    ¬

    or sawdust or other packingmaterial removed from each bottleor tin each bottle or tin is then tobe dipped in an approved disinfect-ing

    ¬

    solution tho interior of theoriginal case H then to be washedout with disinfectant in repackingthe already disinfected bottle or tinuo wrapper may be used unless samehas first been fumigated or disin-fected

    ¬

    the filled cae is to beclosed up and tho entire exterior isto be disinfected

    In cases where the tinned or bot- -tied goods have no loose paper orBtrawwrapping or where they arenot packed in sawdust or any similarBiibstanCe the entire original pack-age

    ¬

    after two or more large open ¬ings have been made in it may bedipped in a dsinfecting solutionbut great care must be exercised toeusurethe thorough disinfection ofeaoh tin or bottle and the whole in-ferior

    ¬

    of the original package aswellas the whole exterior surfaceof such original package

    Shippers having the interests ofthe entire Island community at heartwill exercise very cheerfully everyprecaution and assist rather thanimpede the efforts of the Board ofHealth in preventing a furtherspread of bubonie plague in these

    December 1899 provided HawaiianWilful infringement or careless

    disiegard of theS or other regula-tions

    ¬

    of the Board of Health on thepart of shippers will be followed bytbo immediate withdrawal of privi ¬lege of shipment of any goods whattever by those engaging in such in ¬fringement or carelessness

    BOARD OF HEALTHA B INGALLS

    Superintendent of Disinfection andFumigation

    Honolulu Feb IB 1900H35 tl

    Honolulu Feb 14 1900The Board of Health hereby re

    que ts that the public of Honolulucarry out the suggestions of theCitizens Sanitary Committee in re-gard

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    to the poisoning of ratB andtho subsequent disposition of thesame

    The Board further suggests thattho poison shall be placed in suita-ble

    ¬

    localities each night for oneweek beginning Saturday nightFebruary 17th

    By order ofHENRY E COOPER

    Acting President Board of Health1413 ct

    IRRIGATION NOTIOE

    HOLDERB OF WATER PRIVILEGESor those paying water rates aro herebynollflcd that tho hours for irrigationpurposes are from 0 to 8 oleook a m andfrom 1 to 0 oclock p in

    ANDREW BROWNBuperluteudent of Water Works

    Approved Aikx YoungMinister of Interior

    Honolulu June 14 1809iQM tr

    FOB SALE

    innn new modern cottageWIJUU and Lot at Kewalo Lot 50x100 A bargain as a home Apply to

    WILLIAM SAVIUGElU7t No3l0PortBtreot

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    FOR S AJLiEACRES OP LAND IN GRANTS2130 and 010 at Kamaee North Hilo

    11 wall Apply toMORUIB K KEOHOKALOLE

    Real Estate AgentUW H 15 Kiiiininn Hire at

    No 1437

    Wilders SteamshipXiIMXTHID

    TIME TABLE

    Stmr KINAUFREEMAN Master

    MOLOKAI MAUI HAWAIINOTJOE OHANGK IN SAILING OF

    STEAMER KINAUOn and after Tuesday Nov G the steam ¬er Kinnu will sill from Honolulu on Tues ¬days nt 12 noon for Kaunakakal LahaIna Mtuliicu Bay Kiliei Makena Ma

    hukona Kawalhae Laupahoehoe andHiloReturning will siil from Hilo every Fridays nt 2 p m for above named portsarriving at Honolulu on SaturdaysPassengers and freight will bo taken for

    Makena Mabukona Kawnihae Hilo Haknlau Honomu Papalkou and Pepeeioo

    Passengers and Packages Only will botaken for K mnnknkai Lahaina MaalaeaBay Klhei and LaapahooUoe

    Stmr OLiAUDINECAMERON Master

    MAUI

    Will leave Honolulu every Tuesdays rp m touchitiRat Lahaina Kahnlui Phiku Hana Hamoa and lUpalinln i anReturning touches at above named r inrrJing at Honolulu Sunday mornirr r

    will call at Nun Kaupo once cmmonth

    Stmr LEHILBENNETT Muster

    MOLOKAI MAUI LANAIBails every Monday for Kaunakakal Kamalo Mannalei Kalaupapa LahainaHonolna Olowalu Keturning arriveHonolulu Saturday mornings

    This Company reserves the rign tomake changes in the time of departuie andirrnalof its bteamers without notice andi will not bo responsible for any conbeqnences arising therefrom

    consignees must bo at the Landings ton coU e their freight this Company wilno hold itself responsible for freight afterUnas been landedLive stock received only at owners riskiuib Company will not be responsible foxMoney or Valuables of passengers unlessplucea In the care of Purserssoar Passengers are requested to pur ¬

    chase Tickets before embarking Thosefailing to do so will he subju t to anaddj- -a of tweniv nve percentThe Company will not bo liable for Iobhof nor injury to nor delay in the deliveryof bagga6o or personal euectsof the passenecr beyond tbe amount of 10000 unlessthe value of t e Rime be declared at orbefore tiie issue of tbo ticket and froichtis paid thereon

    AU employees of tho Company are forblddeti to receive freight mlihnnt innntug u shipping receipt therefor in the formprescribed by the Company and whichmay be seen by shippers upon applicationto the pursers of the Companys Bteamersbliippers are notified that if freight lbBhippcd without such receipt it will beto el y at tho risk of tho shipper

    O L WIGHT PresidentB B HOHJS Hai retnrvOAPT T K CLARKE Port Be pi

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    San Francisco Agents THE NEVahaNA TIONAL RANK OF BAN FRANOISGO

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    of British North Amorlca

    lYatuact a Genet at BatiHnp and JCrchanBusincit

    Deposits Received Loans made on Asproved Becurltv Commercial and Tra tera Credit Issued Bills o Exeharibought and soldOtlleotlona Promptly Accounted Koi

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    EDMUND NORB1E EditorW HORAOI- - WR1QHV Auintnn

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    TUESDAY FEB 20 lfJK

    THH PLAGUE 8I UATION

    The breaking out of new oase ofthe platUH hhnwR that the palm oftwelve dajs did not fltiufy that theepidemic wan stopped even checked The people hav supported theBoard of Hmiii in the drantin measure fiBi idwif

    ed bSpreadall snub f

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    h tip t he epidemc11 oo I v ik

    estly i nil- vi li pIhuuh is

    food stuffletin tit Htrojud at ouce

    Wn believe i hat the scattering ofAsiatics from the detentim rnmp iall over the town is the cans of thesporadio cases liob will continueto break out The people releasedfrom the camps are wandering hereand there with their bundles ofclothing and bidding These goodshave been fumigated of course buteven Dr Wood admits that fumieation is not a sure thiug Yet thesepeople parade our principal streetsand find shelter in houses alreadyover crowded and not in very sani-tary

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    conditions What are you go-ing

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    to do about it would be thequestion of the men having chargeof affairs and our answer would bethat as long as the city and even thecountry have been given them ¬selves into the handB of aself appointed self styled CitizensCommittee we have no sugges- -tionB to advance and no adviceto offer We have never dur-ing

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    the long period of years wehave watched Mr L A Thur ¬stons official carrer vere knownhim to be anything hut a hoodoobe it as a politician or pleurosicrevolutionist or as an advooteof lard for the purpose of rat killing

    We dont believe In swappinghorses- - when in the middle of theetream but we think the taxpayersnhould follow the example of theBritish government in its management of the Transwaal war by ad ¬ding better talent in fighting theenemy when the former generalsprove a failure Let the ohampionsof the oflioial rat poison give placeto men who represent the citizensnnd who have no interest in fillingthe pookots of a certain clinne withmoney drawn from the coveUd eur Splus under the pretense of fightingthe alleged hubnnin plaeiie

    Board of Health BulletinA postmortem examination was

    held by Dr Hoffmann yesteMayafternoon on tho body of Ah Chongthe Pawaa Chinaman and the cauBeof death wax declared to be bubonioplague The body was cremated

    Ah Hung Chinese male 38 yearswas removed yesterday afternoon tothe Kakaako hoBpital and he diedshortly after arriving there DrHoffmann held a poetmortemexamination and declared the cause ofdeath to be bubonio plague Thebody was cremated He worked atthe Hawaiian Hotel Stables

    There is nothing further to reportfor to day it being another blank orgoose egg day

    CORRESPONDENCE

    A Kick Against the TisorEd The Independent

    Tho Advertiser of February 10 whim ¬pers thus It ought to bo mado perfect-ly

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    -- ar to tho Republican majority InCongress that tho natives have notasked for tho removal of tho propertyclauso In tho voting franchise howeverthey might profit py it In tho nameoi common sense what manner of ueowould it have been for tho natives toask lor tho justice of a free voto froma pack of usurpers who had stolen theircountry and who would see tho nativesand their families starvo boforo theywould glvo them work until the na ¬tives had taken an oath to sunnort andmaintain In power the rascals who hadrobbeu them And furthermore thosesame pious robbers for many longyears were shielded and kept from poverty s door by these down trodden anddriven-to-the-wa- ll natives jvurtker onthe Advertiser cries aloud thus Thonatives are In the voting majority whencounted against tho opposition Thprnis no American feeling whatever amongtho men who by virtue of an aboriginalvoto would control tho Hawaiian Leg-islature

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    in caset he property safeguardswero dismissed Tho AdvrrHafr insinuates that tho only American feel ¬ing to be found in Hawaii is in thegang behind tho Advertiser who duringthe last year have run into this coun-try

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    many thousands of Asiatics in orderto crowd out forever the Americanwith the hoe besides hurriedly work ¬ing to parcel out and divide the Gov-ernment

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    lands among themselves andmeir mends for the sole purpose ofleaving no chance for liberty lovingAmericans to settle here The Adve-rtisers

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    interpretation of American-feelin-in Hawaii is a high property qual-

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    placed upon the poor mansvoto in order to keep and hold as muchas possible tho running of this countryinto tho hands of the family compactMue policy of tho Advertiser in thisno Americans need aDnlv exvnHmAmerican tourists with plenty ofmoney to spend in Olaa and Kikel sugarstocks Advertiser please copy andsend to United States Congress

    Americani

    A Falso AlarmThere was a scare on Queen street

    this afternoon when a German whois a well known character in thetown as well as at the police stationwas found lying on the sidewalkmakai of the Kapuaiwa building ap-parently

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    dead Tho patrol wagonwas summoned andDr Peterson ar ¬rived quickly at the spot at a callfrom Minister Cooper People inthe vfeinity who did not know themm thought it was a case of plagueana were relieved to learn that itwas simply a case of ordinarv drunkand tne doors of the station housenot the peat house swung open toreceive the latest case

    At It AgainThe numerous patrons of the Mer ¬

    chant Exchange were happy whengenial Seeley Shaw opened the doorsOf his refreshment hnnca anrl Inlrlthem to try his latest microbe killerThe popular saloon has been closedsince the plague started not becausethere was anything the matter withthe place or any case in the wholeblock but simply beoause the placewas too far away from any of thobuildings in which a case had oc-curred

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    Now the old business isa going and tho boys can come alongana josh the manipulators of tuebottles on their involuntary quaran-tine

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    Burglars at WorkAn attempt was made yesterday

    morning to blow up the safe in theoffice of the Union Feed Co and asthe aoheme didnt work to set theplace on fire The tools used forthe blowing up of the place indicatethat the burglars knew their business The police has a clue and thofootmarks of tho bold man who triedto do the job A burglary at theoffice of a prominent lawyer wasalso reported to the police yester ¬day and Pinkorton Kaapa is hard atwork and nearly ready to bag hisgame

    W W Dimonds store will beopen hereafter from 7 a m to 4p mNearlv 10001 ham r

    awaiting shipment on the Oahu and Ijjwb ljumauous I

    OONDENBED FOREIGN NEWS

    Col Thompson ex U S Secretaryof the uavy is doad

    Vancouvor has suffered severolosses by a hurricane

    Sir Henry M Stanley the AfricanUAitjiri id in Willi gaGkllWB

    Win Miller tho swindling tiMikorof Brooklyn has been captured

    The Haj PaunceoB Nicaraguancanal treaty will be endorsed by theU S Senate

    Major Esterhazp has demandeda prosecution and refused the proffered amnesty

    The Emperor of Germany has de-clined

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    to rennivn Ihn TrminvAnlu rapresentativo DrLvyds

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    There will soon be nearly 200000British aoldibis in South AfricaGhoakars are badly ueeded

    The meeting of Soudanese troopsat Khartoum in innrAnRiiurin curii tuaness It is said that the French arethe instigators

    The Right Hon Gerald BalfourSecretary for Ireland aud brother ofthe leader of the Ilouneof Commousis critically ill

    Geo Otis wishes to retire fromthe Philippines to reeuparate hishealth Other says that he is afraidnis resignation will shortly ba calledfor

    At a banquet iu New York theChinese Minister to the UnitedState said that muoh of the troublein China was caused by the mission ¬aries among who were to be foundmany black sheep

    Richard Olney is to h put up nsi candidate for the presidencyagainst Bryaut Tt isi aso i aitl lhaiAdmiral Dewey will be the Duiooratio nominee in lJOi against GovBooshvelt on the Republican side

    The prettiest sight in to ty ithe Dolls and Tors hmuu iIihoIrvbHat Ij J Kerr Special Christmasrialo

    Insure Tour House and FurniturewithiH ELj03H3

    GENERAL AOENT

    For Insurarlce Company of NorthAmerica and

    New Zealand Insurance Company1341 y

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    LAMP

    SHADESMade to Order

    Having engaged tho services ofMISS E SOHNOOR late of SanFrancisco manufacturer of ArtisticLamp Shades of all kiudn we areuuv Jiupareu to lane orucra in misline and invite our customer to calland inspect samples of her work

    ELECTRIC SHADES CANDLESHADES and LAMP SHADESmade on short notice

    We carry a large Btock of LAMPSand LAMP FITTINGS

    Have you tried our special brandOl UUiMJNIUVrSI

    xou are Bpenaing more time inyour kitchen now than usual andyou find that many improvementsare needed We have a completestock of utensils including manynovelties and labor saving devices

    Does your stov suit you Areyou burning too uiuish wood Doesit smoke Does it bake well

    Perhaps wo can help you Nocharge is made for advice

    We are sole agentB for JEWELSTOVES for wood or coal GURNEY CLEANABLE REFRIGE-RATORS

    ¬NEW WICKLESS

    BLUE FLAME OIL STOVESThe HouBefurnishing Goods De ¬

    partment is on the second floorYou can take the safety elevator

    Store is open from 10 a m to 3 pm until the quarantine is raisedAfter that we will be locking forbusiness from 7 a m to 530 p in

    t W D1H0MD COLIMITED

    Importers of Crockery andGlass and Mouse FurnishingGoods

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    TIMELY TOPICSHonolulu Feb 6 1000

    Por Cyrus WakofioldJust arrived from San Franciscowith a large assortment of gonoralmerchandise viz

    Nos 1 and 2 Harness Leather rollsNos 1 and 2 Saddle Leather rollsSolo and Split Leather rollsSots Dump Cart HarnessSets Single and Double Mule Har

    nessesSets Single and Double Buggy

    HarnessesBoston Team and Welt Collars

    assorted sizesConcord and LO T Harness and

    Straps brace chainsZinc Collar Pads and Sweat Pads

    assorted sizesBest Oak Tan Singlo and Double

    Leather Belting assorted sizes fromli to 12in wideAJum Latigo and Laoe Leather

    Laoitms assorted sizesKip Skins Genuine Frenoh Calf

    Skins Goat and Sheep SkinsDeer Hair Mexican Saddles and

    Saddle TreesHair Cinches and Wood and Iron

    Shop StirupsAssorted Kinds and Sizes of Har ¬

    ness and Bridle Buckles etc etc

    Tub Hawaiian Hardware Co Lo268 Fort Street

    NOTICEIVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENx that Messrs W G Ibwin Co

    Ltd have this day been appointedResident Agents for the HawaiianIslands of the following InsuranceCompaniesRotal Insurance Compani of Liver-

    pool¬

    Alliance Assubanoe Company ofLondon

    Scottish Union and National Insoranoe Company of Edinburgh

    Alliance Marine and Genebal As ¬surance Company of London

    I Mr John S Walker will continuelo be associated with the business of

    j the above named CompaniesI R C MEDCRAFT

    General Acnnt nnH AftrnvHonolulu November 1 1899

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    Bargains in all departments at LB Kerrs this week be sure and calland examine them

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    Those who have lost the t

    ILiamadLryin tho numerous fires can have their entire WardrobeTable Linens and Bedding

    IRestorecIwith the advantage of the entire outfit being brandnew and just to suit the taste

    Fromthe new and immense stock of goods in all lines atprices very little more than tho cost of laundrying thoold goods burned

    L BKERR CO LtdQueen Street

    Telephone 5824

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    MPHIBU 1IMI

    toaAfc and GnyTrATi news

    Tho Upolu loft for Hawaii lastevening

    Barofootod Bill is evidently atwork again

    Princo Davids automobilo is fitfor a governor

    20c and 25o DresB Goods now 5cpar yard at Saohs

    Tho Mauna Loa left ou her UBiialrouto this afternoon

    Mra R 0 Spalding of KealiaKauai died on the 17th inst

    French Muslins usual price dOoper yard now 10c at Sachs

    If you dont remomber the Mainecall at L B Kerrs and coo her

    All Shirt Waists at only 35c eachregular price 1 to 250 Sachs DryGoods Co

    There was a meeting of tho Tri-angle

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    Club at tho Y M O A halllast evening

    Call and boh the Rugs aud Cur-tains

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    being displayed at L B KerrsQueen street

    Honolulu Mes3enger Service de-liver

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    message and packages TelePhone 378

    Tho Japanese Ladies Relief So-ciety

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    has received donations to theamount of 1000

    Custom Houbo inspector Lle-wellyn

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    Gay is at tho Queens Hospi-tal

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    ill with typhoid fever

    A F Cooke has retired from themanagement of the fertilizer worksand will engage in private business

    Dont fail to ring up Telephone444 American Messenger Serviae ifyou have any messages or packagesto deliver

    The Healani boat house is beingused as a quarantine station for theCustoms officers on duty at thequarantine wharf

    When you want a hack ring up191 On that stand you will get areliable aud good driver a fine hackand no overcharging

    The fire department this morningdestroyed the buildings on Queenstreet whioh were condemned yes-terday

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    by the Board of Health

    T S Southwick of Rapid Transitvs Pain fame leaves in the Australiaon a trip to Paris His enterprisehas evidently been a fat thing

    The Kaiulani left last evening forMaui and Hawaii She took 100Japanese for Kihei and Dr Grace ofHilo returned by her for his post ofduty

    The ladies who are engaged in thedifficult task of rescueing Japaneseprostitutes will meet at 4 p m thisafternoon at the Central Unionchurch

    Mr and Mrs Carl Widemannleave iu the Australia for San Franc ¬isco this afternoon and will proba-bly

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    be absent for two or threemonth

    Charlie Petersen tho lookoutman will leave in the Australia to-day

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    He goeB to San Francisco tobring bis daughter home who haBbeen at school jp California

    McGuires Express Co will befound from now on at the officeopposite P D Camariuos CaliforniaFruit Market Kiuk street near Alakea Telephone 387

    Amoy M Amin through her at¬torneys Kinney Ballou McOlanapan U ponteating the appointmentof Cecil Browp b administrator ofthe estate of the late p B SmithA postponement in the matter wasgranted for one month

    Major J Camara N G H in try ¬ing to stop a row near tho Mormonchurch was handled roughly lastevening by a mounted patrolmanwho evidently did not realize thatthe major vftB eudeayoring to assisthim A warrant for the arrest ofthe patrolman will probacy be thejreault

    Twelve sailors were fined 3 eachin tho District Court this morningfor digturbincr tho peace of the nightThe Magistrate said that sailorswere bound to talk loud when ouboard their veesels and speaking toeaoh others from the topyards tothe deck When ashore they Bhouldmodulate their voices for tho beuefitof tho citizens who desired sleep

    Born

    rmvRirT At Lihuo Kauai February 8 1900 to tho wife of WEHDeverill a eou

    Died

    Spaldino Iu Kealia Kauai Feb ¬ruary 17 1900 Mrs Spalding wileof R G Spalding San Franciscopapers please copy

    TOPICS OF THE DAY

    Wo suggest to tho governmentthat it would be wino to settle thoseclaimB of 95 before tho treasury isempty Has it ever dawned uponDoles millionaire cabinet that thaymay bo hold individually responsi ¬ble for tho claims referred to andbe forced by some future act ofLegislature or Congress to dig intotheir own coffer in settling thoclaims for damages of the foreignersoutraged by them in 1895

    The tea market of Japan seemsto have been considerably affeotedlast year bv the existence of olddtoaks remaining in various parts ofAmerica iu consequence of whiohquotations have fallen to no smallextent The output iu Japan showsan inorease of 550000 catties but adecrease in value of 428450 yenFrom these figures it may be infer ¬red that the tea trade for last yearhas been far from satisfactory

    The Advertiser evidently thinkBthat the British Empire will be acooked goose within three monthsIt devotes columns to publishing apaid article of a Gorman professorwhioh has appeared in an Americanmagazine Great Britain is warnedto take care or something dreadfulwill happen We think the Britishershere will manage to sleep to nightand not lie awake worrying over thedownfall of tho Union Jack as pro-phesied

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    by the Advertiser

    Peter Davis employed as police-man

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    by the Honolulu Sugar Co hasgot into trouble with the managerMr JH Low formerly jailor at theOahu Prison Davis and Low ap-parently

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    wanted to imitate Jeffriesaud Corbett and Davis was asked topay the gate money by the intelli ¬gent Ewa judgo in the shape of afine Then another charge waBbrought against Davis aud he wasfined again and to day he is iu a cellat the Police Station charged withassaulting tho Ewa sheriff MrLow lile other plantation managershas of course a pull on the districtjudge but we dont think that it iswise for our sugar baronB to followthe rub-it-i- n policy loo closely Werefer to the affair because whenDavis was called in the DistrictCourt this morning the marshalmade the astounding statement thatthe case was brought in the Hono-lulu

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    district court beoausethe judgeat the Ewa court laoked backboneand was not satisfactory to the prosecution Does the marshal meanto insinuate that the courts are hereto be satisfactory subservient andservile to the prosecuting officersof the government

    Nuuanu Opened

    At the meeting of the Board ofHealth today it was decided to de ¬clare Nuuanu street open to trafficThe members of the Board went ona tour of inspection this afternoon

    LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    Thrums Hawaiian annual for 1900has Ijeen issued

    Bolts that wero 75o and 1 eachnow 15c at SaoliB

    A nicely furnish d room to let atNo 9 Garden Lane

    The band played in the Palacegrounds last oven jug

    Nuuanu street from King to Ho ¬tel streets is now opened to traffic

    The Australia will sail at 4 PmThe paasengers wont ou board at2 p m

    The rat crusade should ba oorttinued but rat poison used insteadof pomade

    A mail is due here on the 24thand some very interesting war newscsn be expected

    A Japanese male of 19 years ofage M Turumi by name died yesterday afternoon at tho Drill Shedcamp of tuberculosis The bodywaB interred at Makiki cemetery

    Kentuckys famouB Jessse MooreWhiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing agents for the Hawaiian

    1 Islands

    golf capes

    traveling anxgsM i i s

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    NOTICE

    SODAits place of busi-

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    to Etnuia street mauka of ¬and makai of Mrs

    where all orders from itscan be filled at shor notice withquick

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    New Songs

    The inFeats of and

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    aud DUNNIn a New Sketoh by thq

    Latter E titledTHE END OF IT ALL

    Return of the

    In CoonMISS GALE

    Late of the Boston LyrioMpera

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    WmQ Irwin ProBldent ManagerOlaus First Vice PresidentW M ilflnrd Second Vice PresidentM H JrOeo J Ross Auditor

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    fcraveling xixgsstylish and comfortable

    asseogtrs to the coast or other

    ishnds should secure one white

    tfie assortment is complete

    tlxey Lxe Toesuaties

    REMOVAL

    THE HAWAIIANremovedWORKS

    Vine-yard Freeths

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    despatch

    THEFamily Theatre

    WEEK FEBRUARY

    Entire Change Pogram

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    ported StrengthCompany

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    LAURV OAKLEYHonolulus Contralto

    ANTONIO PJRRIModern Samson Sensational

    Strength BalancingRICHARDSComedy

    LOVETTE ROCKWELLALLAN

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    FavoriteJACKHPN HEARDE

    SpecialtiesBLANCH

    SoubrotteUompany

    Win Irai GoBpreokels

    Whitney Trensuret Secretary

    SUGrAR FACTORS

    Agents

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    The Peoples Providers

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    I SLX3AShowing

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    This MorningA Splendjd Assortment ofUnbleached Bleached andColored

    LINENTABLE DAMASK

    With Napkins andDoilies to Match

    E W JORDANNo 10 Fort Street

    1372

    TWO RETAIL STORESCORNER FORT AND KING STREETS andWAVERLEY BLOCK BETHEL STREET

    HENRY MAY COP

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    Wholesaleand Retail GEOCEKS

    Toa Dealers and Coffee Merchants

    D 4 til Cfnuna Corner King aud Fort Streetslioiaia uiuiua Waverjey Block Bethel Street

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    1 P O BOX 386 ADH3UUUD Betlrel Strett 24 and U4V

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    JUST AK RIVEDFine Carriages

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    BuuinusB Uarde

    A L C ATKINSON ALBERT F JDDD JB

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    Attobneys and Coijnsellobs at LawOffice over Bishop Co s Bank fnrn r

    Kaahumanu anil Merchant Streets1WV7tf

    T MOO ANTS STEWART

    ATTOBNEY AND ConNSELLOB AT LAW

    Progress Blo k Opposite Uatholit OhurcbFort dtret Honolulu H 1

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    Real Estate Stock and 3oneBIOEEBS

    Office 10 West Kim Street Hono 1a1215 ly

    EDMUND H HART

    Notaby Public and Typewbiteb CON ¬VEYANCES AND SeaBCHEB i IF

    Reoobds

    No 15 Kaahumanu St eet

    DR SLOQGETT

    Oculist and AubibtProgress Block Si Flor Office Hours

    R N BOYD

    SUBVEYOB AND REAL E WATS AGENT

    230Office Bethel Sued over the New

    Model Restaurant iy

    JOHN NOTT

    Plumbing Tin Coppeb and SheetIbon Wobk

    King Street Honolulu

    DR WAliTER HOFFMANNCorner Beretanla and Punchbowl Streets

    Office Hours 8 to 10 a 1 toJ3 v uf7to8p m BundayB R to 10 a mTelephone 510 p o Box 501

    ALIjEN fc ROBINSONDCALBB8 IN IjUUBcR AND COAL ANDBuilding Matebials ov

    All RindiOnnon oi Wonnlnln

    Bruce Waring Co

    Real Estate Dealers603 Fort Bt near King

    dotlding lotshouses and lots akd

    Lands Fob salePnrffan urtuhlnrv r fannnn rt fnod

    Properties are Invited to oall od us

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    TIMELY TOPICSHonolulu Feb 6 1900

    Por Cyrus WakefieldJuBt arrived from San Franciscowith a large assortment of generalmerchandise viz

    Nos 1 and 2 Harness Leather rollsNos 1 and 2 Saddle Leather rollsSole and Split Leather rollsSets Dump Carl HarnessSets Single and Double Mule Har

    nessesSets Single and Double Buggy

    HarnessesBoston Team and Welt Collars

    aOnUILtJU H1 MHConcord and I O T Harness and

    Straps brace chainsZinc Collar Pads and Sweat Pads

    assorted sizesBest Oak Tan Single and Double

    Leather Belting assorted sizes from1 to 12m wide

    Alum Latigo and Laoe LeatherLaoings assorted sizes

    Kip Skins Genuine Frenoh CalfSkins Goat and Sheep Skins

    Dear Hair Mexican Saddles andSaddle Trees

    Hair Cinches and WnnH nr t- -Shop Stirups

    Assorted Kinds and Sizes of Har ¬ness and Bridle Buckles etc etc

    Toe Hawaiian Hardware Co Lo268 Fort Street

    We have been authorizedto sell -

    Btaer SauerbrunnenAT

    000 per Case of 60 Bottles

    Owing to spurious imitations hav ¬ing been broncrht In thin mnrlrut inPublio is hereby notified that theonly

    Genuine SanerbrnnnenIS BOTTLED BY THE

    Harzer Koenigs-Brnnnen-Qael- le

    And every bottle bears their trade ¬mark and stamp

    E HACKFELD GOLimited

    Srtlfl An TTroaln Talnnrla

    IHE ARLINGTONA imlly Hotelt KROUBE prop

    r tty 1 2U0JPSOiAL MONTHLY UATKB

    BMtof Attendance the Beat Hit nit lnnil tli flnt Mnal In tlil Oltv

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    Tho Health Board

    The following communicationswore road nt tho meeting of theBoard of Health yosterday

    Hongkong January 2G 1900Hon E A Molt Smith

    Minister Foreign AffairsHonolulu

    Sir I havo the honor to acknowl-edge

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    your note of tho 27th Decemberlast Informing mo ot tho outbreak ofbubonic plaguo In Honolulu

    I regret to notify you that plaguo hasnow mado Its appearance In ManilaWo have no official communications onthe subject but reliable sourcee statothat a batch of thirteen cases wero sud-denly

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    discovered In one centre and ItIs known that bIx of these were dead ordying when discovered Dr J C Per ¬ry of tho U S M H S who was sentout officially to this port was ordereddown to Manila by cable to Investigatethis and to establish eomo sort of quar-antine

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    or Inspection station at thatport he sailed about three weeks agoand his duties are now performed byme

    The outlook regarding plaguo inHongkong I fear Is not very promisingA few sporadic cases began to recurearly in December last and keep con-tinually

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    reappearing although thonumbers are not large as yet Still Itshows that tho disease is amongst usand only too ready to assume epidemicproportions under favorable conditionsThe figures aro three cases and threedeaths for the past two weeks

    I havo the honor to be sirYour obedient servant

    E W JORDAN

    A letter from Lahaina enclosing Gin cash and notifying the Board of cer-tain

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    dress goods sent for the relief orsufferers from tho Chinatown fire wasalso read The Hon J W Kalua sent55 Pilipo Pall l Mrs Poai liveyards of print goods Auwae five yardsand Tika Apo five yards of the samematerial

    The reading of tho following communication was then in order

    Honolulu H I Feb 17 1000President Board of Health Dear

    Sir I am requested by Mr W OSmith to hand to you the enclnspfl

    ieheck for 250 as a donation from himto oe used in aid of the sufferers fromplague and fire in Honolulu

    Respectfully yoursW J FORBES

    A letter from Dr Schwallle Kauna- -kakal was also read by Dr Wood asfollowsKaunakakal Molokai Feb 18 1000

    Board of Health Honolulu H ISirs We acknowledge receipt ofagents commission from Board ofHealth and will endeavor to carry outyour instructions to prevent the plaguegetting a foothold on this Island

    Mr Hitchcock is ill and I understand will go to Honolulu Permit meto suggest that Mr P McLane be com-missioned

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    agentSeveral attempts by Japanese from

    Maul have been mado to land Wehave six men under Sheriff Trimble toguard tho coast This number Is notsufficient a squad or two of militiawould have a good moral effect

    There Is no improvement in thenumber of cases of fever The mortali-ty

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    is small In comparison to numberof cases

    Very respectfullyW A SCHWALLIE

    P S Let us know the ports and dis-tricts

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    of Maui and Hawaii which havebeen declared infected W A S

    Dr Wood stated that he had been inme name oi turning over tnese contri-butions

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    to Mrs Fuller who had chargeof the furnishing and distribution ofnecessaries to the refugees She madegood use of all money and materialsand gave an accounting therefor

    The following letter from Mr Gilbert was received by Mr Manson yes-terday

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    Honolulu H IMr George Manson Inspector Dis-

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    No 32 Dear Sir The China-man

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    Ah Chong who was found thismorning to be suffering so severelywith feven has been keeninK ciuito regularly to his own premises in the rearof Wing Chonga store and I am convinced that he pas oaten some infectedfood This particular store has distrib-uted

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    quito a quantity of Chinesegoods There has been opened withinthe last month a room attached toKong Wing Kees some seventy fiveyaids this side of Wing Ohongs whichIs headquarters for what appears to boall now Chinese goods and there is nodoubt in my mind that this same foodcomes from the infected Jot that cameabout Christmas and as there areseventeen people on tho place adjoin ¬ing the store I think this new food ¬stuff should all bo destroyed at once

    Very truly yoursO ST JOHN GILBERT

    Sub Inspector of Apaua

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    joiin n sorERStock anil Baud Broker

    116 Merchant Street1307 tf

    FOR SALE

    Qcnn LEASE OF A LUtGETKNEptJUU montUon v Ituaied near thoheart of the town P mM not monthlyIncome 150 Apply to

    WILLI AM SAVIDGE1317 tf No 310 Fort Street

    A M HEWETT

    Freight Olork and StoyodoreOld Reliable Again on Deck

    Office At the Old Van Dome Promisesjiuo iy

    DR O G-- G SOAPARONn

    Graduated from the lloyal University ofTurin Italy

    Lovo Building Fort Streot

    Office Hours 1Q a m to 12 u1353 Urn 3 to C p M

    T R MOSSMAN

    Real Estate AgentAbstbactob and ScAnonEB or Titles

    Loans NegotiatedRents Collected

    Campbell Blosk Merchant Street1410 lf

    FOR BALE

    IDD LEASE OF COTTAGE OENHMXUU trally located 20 years to runGround Kent 12 por month Apply to

    WILLIAM SAVIUOE1317 tf No 310 Fort Street

    THUS LINDSAYSlaiiiituiiuuijg Jewft fcr

    dispay of goos for p csets or rorperRnnl uao and adorarant

    We can telephone you aluncheon

    Should unexpected company come in ring up ourstore and ask what we cansupply quickly for a luncheon

    you will probahly be sur-prised

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    at the list of delicaciesalways ready for your con-venience

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    LEWIS 00LEADING GROCERS

    Telephone 240 Ill Fort Street

    r Trwinvia ma iiau A VpaLlHXTZD

    WniG Irwin President ManagerHiB1i 8ProkelB First Vlce Presiitt

    K9r1aid--- r Sfcond Vice PresidentSf H Whitney Jr Treasurer 6ecretnryGoo J Rosa Auditor

    SUGAE ENACTORSAHD

    Commission AgentsAQKHT8 01 TBI

    Oceanic Steamship CompyOf flan Frnnnlaoo Oal

    groceries to the Fore

    In Union is Strength and bu itis in Co operation

    The Yanco Spanco war brought aboutcome down to its former level and we areRotting our groceries as rbap as we everhad them before If every stockholder inthe company were to purchase his or hergroceries from the Oo opera ive GroceryUo the success of tho corporation will bewyv

    lrll and tnuW fi pn luifr i n iofthecTty u val

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    MORRIS K KEOHOKALOLE

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    Honolulu November 1 18991357 3m

    JOHN PHILLIPS

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