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Mii V V Evenin nlletiii "WithTwhich. is Incorporated the "Independent," VOL. 1. NO. 110. HONOLULU, H. I, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1895. PRICR 5 ClilN'JU 4 TJECIG 4 ueijii7 Bulletin With which Is Incorporated tho Independ ent. Hawaiian Copyright by A. V. Gear, Juno 22, 1805. Published every day except Sunday nt GOO King Street, Honofnln, H. I. 8UJISCItnTION HATES. Per Month, anywhero in the Ha waiian Islands $ 75 Per Year. 8 00 Por Year, postpaid to Amorica, Canada, or Mexico '. . 1000 Per Year, postpaid, other Foreign Countries 13 00 Pnynlilo Invnrlnuly In Advance. I Advortisemnnta unaccompanied by Bpociflc Instructions inserted till ordered out Advertisements discontinued before m. expiration of specified period will bo ' charged as if continued for full term. Liboral nllownnco on yearly and half yearly contracts. Address nil communications to tho edi torial department to "Editor Bulletin." Business letters should be addressed to "Manngor Evening Bulletin." Telcphono 25C. P. O. Box 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. Best Family fidedicine CURE SickHeadache,Constipation, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER TROUBLES. Purely Vegetable Easy to Take. Tho dellcato sugar-coating of Ayer's Villi dissolves Immediately on reaching tho stora iich, and permits tho full strength of each Ingredient to bo speedily assimilated. As a purgntlic, cither for travellers oras a family medicine, Ajer's pills arc tho best lu the world. AYER'S PILLS, Made by Dr. J.O. Ayer A Co.,LowolI,Man.,TJ.SJt. HIGHE3T AWARDS AT THE World's Great Expositions. rjT" Ilowuro of olioap Imitations. Tlxi n-uno Ajit'h I'llls It blown lu the glaia ol each of our buttlci, Hollister Drug Co., L'd, Solo Agents for tho Republic of Hawaii. EDMUND P. DOLE", ATTORNEY AT LAW. 318 Fort St. - Telophono 91, k W-dvan HONOLULU Carriage Manufactory 128 & 130 FORT STREET. Carriage Builder AND ItErAIJlEIt. , Elacksmitbing in All Its Branches, Orders from tho other Islands in Build. ing, Trimming, Painting, oto., eto., Promptly attended to. W. W. WltlMHT. Propnotor. (Successor to Q. West.) G. It. Harrison, practical piano and organ mo kor and tunor, can furnish best factory reforonces. Orders left at Hawaiian News Co. will receive prompt attontion. All .work guaranteed to be tho samo as douo in factory. Ho homo is complete without a iclock of somo description, and jmany uniqno tirao pieces aro raanufaoturod to suit tho fasti dious public. Brown &Kuboy, on Hotel street, havo got tho largest andrnost varied assortment, und a visit to thoir placo of business is suro to bo profitable to any ouo .nooding a good clook. THE BOARD OF HEALTH. CITIZENS' SANITARY COiaitlirTEF. WILL ACT NO MORE. Tli OoTrnment Will Now Enforce Its Authority Over (hit Other 11- audi About the School. Tho Board of Health mot at tho UBtial hour yesterday i.ftornoon. A roport was recoivod from tho cholera hospital to tho eflbct that tho services of all tho attendants oxcept O. J. Wintnoy had boen dispensed with, and that tho place was in perfect order and ready fr instant usu. Jt was voted to ret tin Mr. Whitney for tho prosont, while Dr. Myers will visit tho hospital daily. Frosident Smith spoke of the general oleaning up the city hnd received and tho good work done by tho Citizens' Sanitary Com mittee Ho suggested that the work should bo inspected and, whoro necessary, completod by government workmen. With regard to Bw.i Mr. Smith said tho peep o were now ready to obey tho orders of the board and would accept any froight that was shipped, there was a scar city of provisions and lumbor. Mr. Lansing called attention to the scarcity of provisions among tho rice planters who wore do pendent on Honolulu for supplies. Uoth Dr. Wood and Tresidont Smith opposed the indiscriminate shipment of supplies at present, but it was finally agreed to allow actual necessaries to bo shipped to JSwa. It was voted to open the pohools noxt Monday, if no now cases of oholora uppearod befaio that timo. The question of holding meet ings of sicietii'B, lodges, oto , was luid over for tho present. Presidont Smith" s'tatod that a number of communications hnd beon rocoivod by the board from tho other islands on whioh no ac tion would be takon until tho noxt mooting. Ho had prepared tho following official letter to bo sont by tho Olaudino to all agents of the board on tho other islands: Tho steamer Olaudino sails to night for Muni uud Hawaii. Part of her cargo consists of freight takon from tho town and a part from the Pacific Mail wharf. That from tho town consists only of such articles as were not uvail ablo on the Pacific Mail wbnif, and were limited to nou, medical supplies, kerosono oil and a vory fow other items. All of thoso wore takou on boatd under the most careful precautious that wo could maintain, and, after they wore on bouid, tho ship and cargo was thoroughly fumigatod. After that sho oamo to the Pacific Mail wharf and took tho balance of her cargo, a part of which was takou from tho V. G. Irwin and a part from tho cargo of tho Aloha, which had been discharged on to the wharf. All of this cargo on tho Pacific Mail wharf both from tho Aloha and W. Q. Irwin came direct from Sin Francisco; was kept in strict quarantine, and handled only by oioau men; and we aro of the opinion that all of this froight may bo landed at any port without disinfection or fumi gation. Tho Olaudino has beon in quurantiuo for so long a timo, and such groat care has boen ob soivod that tho Board of Hoalth feel it is justified in adopting the resolution which was passed at a mooting of tho Board this after noon, as follows: "Resolved That tho agouts of the Board of Hoalth on tho isl ands of Hawaii, Maui and Kauai bo inotructed that, until further order, all freight shipped from Honolulu by vessels bearing a hoalth certificate from tho Hon id of Health may bo landed at any port without hindrance." Enclosed you will find an offi cial statement made by the medi oal members of tho Board, stating their opinion and citing author ities in regard to tho period of in cubation of cholera, whioh you will, doubtless, find of interest. Thoro has beon no cuse of oho lora hero since Wednesday last, tho 18th, and over effort hus boen made in the way of inspec tion, disinfecting, whitewashing and cleaning, and wo fool vory much encouraged in rogard to tho outlook. Tho conditions havo so ohangod since tho timo that the former in structions wore given to the sever al committees of the Board upon tho othor islands that wo feel fully justified in taken tho action which wo hnvo taking today in ro gard to tho landing of froight up on tho othor islands.'' It wns decided to rotain the guards to tho entrances of tiie difTorent valloyn for tho prosent. In connection with tho sugges tion to discontinue tho daily in fpotion of houses,. P. B. Mc Stocker road tho following reso lution whioh was passed at a moot ing of tho Citizens' Sinitary Com mitteo yosterday afternoon and ropoited exclusively in tho Bul letin : "Resolved, Thut in tho opinion of tho Citizens' Sanitary Com tnittoo tho necessity for tho fur ther ocnitinuanco of tho service of the committee and of tho volun teer inspectors acting in conjunc tion with them, no longor exists, and the committee asks to bo rolieved from furthor responsi bilities; and bo it "Resolvod, That wo rocommond to the Board of Health that.'uutil such tirao as tho Board may direct, a coipa of paid iithpeolors bo employed by tho Board to con tinue a daily inspection of tho city, and that tho appended list of names bo forwarded to tho Board as persons oligiblo for such omploymont." After agrooiug that tho com mittee's inspectors should con tinue the work until tho paid in spectors woro appointed, tho reso lution of tho committee was adoptod together with a voto of thanks to its members. Tho appointment of puid in spectors was loft to President Smith, ono to besoleotod for oaoh d strict. Considerable d scussion took place on tho matter of allowing residents of tho other islands to return homo, but tho board ad journed without coming to uny conclusion. JTIsdo IIlui U'liltiivuiili. Sub-inspector Geo W. It. King had an xporienco with a Chine o on Monday which tho latter will not soon forget. The Coloatiul wns rofractory and would not whitowush his promises. Mr. King took him by tho shoulders and banged his head against the wall until it was very soro. The Chinese then whitewashed his promises bo.iutifnlly, and Mr King utilized his services for tho list of tho day by making him carry buckets of slaoked liino around tho neighborhood. IlaiuoiN ol (Meanlnc Day. Thoo. P. Severin, secretary to tho Sinitary Conimittoo, was asked if ho was glued to tho high stool beneath the telephone on Monday. For several hours he was constantly engiged in receiving and transmitting mossngos.culliug for drays, putty, white solution, bluo solution and, ocoasiouully, the police. The following list of ofiioialBwns pioked up in tho office by a reporter: Rowoll, boss; John Bon, clerk; Sovorin, telophono boy; Gere, dolivory clerk; Potter, orruud boy; Niepor, general hoodoo. FROM QUARANTINE WHARF. THE INTERESTS 131 ART OF GKOROE WASHINGTON SMITH. How the Horn Heed vol San rran clico Vc)l-Ilewctt In Evi dence. Monday, So, t. 6 Nothing happenod of my note; tho same old routino. Tuesday, St pt. 17. In tho af tern' on the sc onor Aloha telephoned; toned in by Elon. When opposito tho Mail wharf Orabbo sang o it, "Hoy, bring that ship in hero." Capt. Dabol says, "By whoso orders?'' Orabbe s lys, "Ha -k fo'd's. ' Roy noldssays, "My ordus from tho Board of Health nre to put her in tl o stream. " Ful'or says, "1 take no ordi n from anybody hut tho Board of Hoalth just now." Crabbo siys: "You havo got to como to tho doek I've g. t my orders to that effect." They start) d to anolior her in tho stream, when Reynolds caruo back with fresh orders and order ed hor to tho dock. Thou they lnnded two passengers, and un loaded 22 head horses. jGrahbe then ordered tho Captain out in tho stroam again, time 5:30 p m. Captain Dabol says: "I havo run a vessel hero u good many trips and never w.ts ordored around that way before, and it is impossible fov mo to co out now. Fuller is gone; my men aro oil duty for tho day." Ciuhbo says, 'Til ask Sanders." Sanders was intn-viowod und finding thoro was powder aboard allowed tho Aloha to ho whero she was. In tho evening things woro en livened by b trains from tho littlo Gorman band and singing by tho only native g'oe club. Crabbo and Robertson wroto out tho fro'ght books till 12 p. m. As tho Aloha was allowed to lio at tho dock, tho Custom House took chnige undor tho supervision of Jimmy Kelly, Inspector of Cus toms. Now his sleeping is knock ed in the hoad and we can do it lor him. Com. Howett is still walking around dispensing knowl edge on cholera and Howett alias Lord Salisbury, Disraeli, Lord Nolson, eto Lntor ho will ap pear undor tho head of a full Hedged Lord Hig'i Admiral. Our old Iriend Hewott is also a walk ing medicine oticst. Ho has a box of pills iu ouch pocket and a room full of rats. Smith says: "Boys, don't eat any beans. They wilt maKo you uuoasy in tho stomach and Crabbo will think you aro getting tho diarrlum and fill you full ol medicine." Brigantmo W. G. Irwin came alongside tho dock about 9 a. m., unloaded 12mulos and two horses, and somo carboys aoid on deck. Capt. Williams bays thoy hud a fiuo run down. Boys aro woik ing on fioight fiom tho Aloha and running considerably on Li keliko wharf for city orders. Thurston has his otgio oyu on ovorything going on, looking for dopo. Don't think lio has scon mi tiling suspicious looking as yet. Childs is also keeping his woathor eyo open for anything tint might turn up. Tho labor contracts of tho ( hineso who oame here undor biioh by the S. S. Rio do Juneir aro being acknowledged at tho quarantine station today. The laborers will ba shipped to thoir destinat ons by tho Btojmers Wai alealo and Miluuea Htm tomorrow. Chinese who camo undor nix months' residence rormi's will be dischaigol fnm t o BVion tomorrow. NEW INSPECTORS AT WORfC JtlAHSIIAIj IIROWH INSTRUCTS THEM AIIOUT THEIR DUTIM. Thcr Hnc A trendy Commenced the Contluunttou or the Work ofthc Cltlcnn Committee. Tho twenty-one inspectors np poiuted by tho Board j)f Hoaltb, to contiuuo tho work of tho Sani tary Committeo mot in tho Dis trict Court room at 12:30 this aftornoon to rcceivo nocessary in structions from Marshal Brown. That official told tho mon they would each bo furnished in the morning with books containing, the nnmo, ago, sex anil roid onco of each porson in their sev eral districts, whom thoy aio ox poctod to soo or inquiro about a& of ton as possible. Tho Marshal statod it would bo impossible for inspectors to visit oaoh house dai y, bat t ioy must commence at ono end f the distriot and go over itsystematieally without reguid to tho timo itt'O?, and whon onco coitiploted to coinmonco over ngain. Insptctrs aro to roport daily betwoon i and o at tho mar shal's office uny casos of sickness or any premises in an unsanitary state, on blanks which aro being propared for tho purpose Tho Marshal fiuthor statod that tho work was in a largo manner dis cretionary and would roquiro the exeroiso of sound judgmont. In tho cuso of Chinese and natives ho thought tho inspection should bo daily and with othore semi-weekly or weokly as the inspootor thought best. In tho largor districts tho inspectors will bo furnished with horses tomorrow. After unsworingnnmorous ques tions propounded by vnrious in spoctois, tho Marshal sent them off' to commetico thoir work at once. They woro also informed that it would bo their duty to re port any proinisos noeding to bo whitewushed,so that tho paid gang should be sent to attend to it. Tho i'lep'ctors' horns for duty will bo horn 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., although thoy aro expected to ropoit at any hour of tho day or night anything coining to thoir iiuuuu unit ruipiii'tJB prompt nt- tention. A olork of tho Board of Hoalth will bo stt tionod in tho Marshal's Office, who will look aflor the re port of tho iuspootors. Following aro tho names of thoso appointed, tho figures rep lOHonting the districts: 1 E Dovauscholle. 2 II orhe. 3 David Kahanlciio. 4 E Silvu. C -Lloyd, (j S A Gunst. 7 Geo Galbrtiith. 8 U Napoleon. 9 Geo Smithies. 10 Thomas Cummins. 11 ChiiB Lucas. 12-II Hauola. 13 -S K Mtsos. 14 -H Nisson. ' 15-R Boyd. lG-UStniley. ' -. 1 17 - J McQuean. 18-J Brauu. f 19 J KoHlahakui. 20-Ed Wot dward. 21 W L Drummond. Vol. IX. of Roports of Do otsions of the Supromo Court hasi beon roceivtd It. includes tho years 1893 ond 1894. In ap pend'ces aio found decisions of individual Justices not appoaledL from, tho Constitution, aud fullt roports of momoritl exercises for tho Into Charles L. Carter, andi Henry N. Castle. 7 VWiJiHW Iti Ail mM-iAUiUki,6kM fcltft.r &U,&hVUr'MrAWHiJ&ii .ya,.j,jhja?uM..A.ih'litffciw. ,,i t.iA tWrt&timmw- '' lakMta l. . . .a .-.atofc. n I