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THE EVENING BULLETIN:
HONO1Y0L0, H. L, JWLY
21, 1899.
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Attorneys.
A. L. C. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Law,
Office, dornor.KIng and Ilethol stroeti,
Up Stairs. 1227
T. MoOANTS STEWAltT,
Attorney and
0oiui8ollor at Law.
Progross Block, opposite Ciithollo Cliuroh
? Fort strtct, Honolulu, II. I.
1252 Telephone 1122
Cathc art & Parke
Attorneys-at-Law
ave moved their law offices to the
Judd Block, Rooms 308 and 309.
HLBEhT P. LITTLE,
ITTORRCT AT LAW.
HJ!', HAWAII1
O .DDDODQnUl
jU . iijiiiuuuH-
.A f.t.nrnev at. I,iw and
Notary liblio.
Knahtmnun Htrfi-t.
JOHN L. KAULUKOU,
A-ttorn oy Law
- BETHEL ST., HONOLULU;
J. M. KANKAKUA,
Attorney and Counsellor at
Law.
omco: In tlio Occidental Untiil, iw
nor of Klni;
Mil,
mil
Mul.on Stroots, Mono-
1107
w.c.
A0111. Enoch JonNsox,
A (Til A-JOHNSON,
AUunnnn ami Counselors
at Law.
UIIIII.' ' Ill "OKI IMIIfi II"-"" j
iniuiiiuuu o.Ti.
aTs" ilUWHKU. fRDIlERICK W. llANKOY,
BUMIMUlUYrt & H-VNICEY,
Jjnwyers.
Corner of King mill llothel stroots.
Teloplioiio 7M.
P. M. BROOKS,
A.ttx vnoy-n1-l -aM',
Comer Tort and Hotel streets.
Over Falrchlld"! Shoe Store.
HONOLULU, H. I.
FBANOkSJ.BEllltY,
M
Will practice In ll the U. S. Federal
and SUM Courts.
f Progress Block, cor. Beretanla anl Fort streets.
I,. 1: Rooms ; anil 6.
B. A.MOTT-SMITH,
ATTORNEY,
HAS MOVED to the Judd
Block, Fort St.
OR. VALTEH HOFFMANN.
BKItlTTAXIA STREETS, (onpoMto tho
Hnwnlian Uotol.)
Offlco Hours: 8 to 10 a. in
; l to 3
8 to 11
llox 501.
t .in.; 7 to S p. in. BuiiuayH;
t. in. Toli'imuno I"
1 . u.
DK A N. SrNTCLAtB,
as KING ST., N'EXT OPERA H0US11
Sours: 0-10 11. 111., K1 p. ui., 7-8 p.m.
Sundays, 12-2 p. til. .: ,
rolophonti 70. 1107-3111
OR. C. L.
GARVIN
iti ce: 5K7 Kimi Stiiiiki, nenr Punch
bowl. IliiniiUilu, II. I.
TELEPHONE No. 4-IH
Hours: 9 to II a. 111.; 1 to 3 p. m.j
7 to 8 p.m.
OR A. GORDON K0DGINS.
OFKICK AND HFSIDRNUB MS FORT
Street, nppofclto FlmiKiii Cutliolio
Chnruh Offlco Hours' to l'(2to
4,7ti.8 'olopliimn 0.V1. 12)5 ,
OR. T0MI20 KftTSUNUMA,'
VETERINARY SURGEON. .
6kln liiwii-w of nil kinds 11 spmilnlty. ',
Ollloo Ko mi II, Hproi-kli'S lliiildliig. I
Hours!) m 4.
Ttlopliono 171. llouldeiifo tolopliono
1093. 1245 J
DR. !. MOFS., I
C36 Beretnnla street, between Emma
nnd Fort streets.
Tolopli ii" '-'77. P. O. Ilox 313.
omco Ilium: Old II! 11. 111 and 7 to 8 I
w. ir..: HuiulavK. (I to 12 II. 111. 1229 I
S";itt:u,!,s
WVUOUIIIUfe IWIMII.'. TOI 11IIUUUU UUIVI,
iVlophnno 182. P. O. IJox H12.
Mtsldfiieo, 524 Niiuaiiu St. Cottage
Iloxpltal, C30 Niiuaiiu .St.
3 ours: 9 to 12 n. in. and II to M p. m,
SimdnvH, a to (1 n rit. 1212 dm
A. C.WALL.r.D.S.,
O.B.WALL, D.D.S.,
DENTISTS.
Se Lore's BuIHIdr, Fort Street
TUiEPnONE 434.
DR. R. I. MOORE,
V Dentist.
fk. 2ln Hotel street. Tolopliono 60S.
BOVKS: 0 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 4p.m.
The Only High Crndo Baking.
Powdor Offered at a Mod" f
erate Price.
CALUmcTpowdFr
NONE SO GOOD.
'jTOcers,
To
those
who
1
know
The weathercock turns ov
ory way tlio wind blows, but
the successful merchant must
have a settled policy. Ho
must follow it without flinch
ing. Our policy is tho selling
I of tho best groceries wo can
hnu. Ul course tlio prices
of such goods must bo bight r
than of iminitatiou brands
j but there aro enough people
I m Hawaii who know the
'difference.
I Wo appeal to thoso who
know.
Lewis & Co.
I 111 FORT STREET.
uj
, 'Telephone 240
H. MAY & CO
Wholesale and Retail Groceries.
515 & 517 Fort St., Honolulu
Telephoner 22 P.O. Box 470
Markets.
lUiuuiiQi' muni ui
708 KING STREET.
G. J. JValleb, : : Manaqeh
Wholoaale and Retail
Butchers
AND
Navy Contractors.
BB3T OF MEATS.
Famlllos desiring toiulor roasta,
juloy steaks anil chops should
call on tho
Central Meat Market
Wo make u specialty of faintly trade
and soil the tost at reasonable
(iguros.
'214 NuiiatmSt.
Telephone 104.
HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO
ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,
MANAGER.
EMBALMING
A specialty,
Office and Parlors
5 4 & 51fi Fort 8L , near Hotel.
Tolopliono 170.
Ksransui
..THE..
! Washington Ikaie Co.
'cr
Cor. Queen and Fort Sts.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS AND
IMPORTERS
Sole Aijents for POUT COSTA FLOUR.
'PHONE 422.
Telephones 1086 & 1 56. P. O. Box 79.
HAWAIIAN
Mercantile Agency
Q. H. BERREY, : Manager.
I Judd Building.
-Difficult Collections a Specialty.
NOT
I MADE BY V
I THE 1
TRU8T.
REPORT OF DR. ALYAHEZ
At- a nicotine of- tlio Board of
Jinltu Wednesday afternoon tuore
wore presont tho following: Presi
dent Cooper, Dre. V6od,.Day, and
lunarsou, Health Agenblteynolds,
GV. W. Smith, E. O. Winston, and
1; Keliipio. Tho session was de
noted to, the discussion of ruic
tobeflv nnd tho various modes of
aumhilntion. After the rending
of the following report by Dr.
Alvutez, tho Board iwoat into exe
cutive session:
Mr. H. E. Cooper,. President of
tho Board of Health.
Di fir Sir: I have the honor to
submit the report of tho experi
ments mado to determine the ofli
cnoy of formaline and also of sul
phur aa disinfectants of merchan
dise. On tho 15th inst., under the
direction of Dr.. F. R. Day, tho
port physician,, and Mr. 0. B
RovuoldB, tho executive officer of
the Bourd of H alth, I proparcdi
six agar-agar Petri dishes, and in
oculated them as follows: Two
with bacili of bubonic plogue, one
with the baolli of typhoid fover,
one witli the bnoili of diphtheria,
ono with the baoili of pseudo
diphtheria, and one with the baci
litis prodigiosan.
1 prepared also twelvo nyar-Agar
test tubes, and inoculated them
with tho pathogenic gorms. above
mentioned, nod also with the bad
litis of pneumonia.
The Petri dishes and the tost
tubes ooutaining tho gorms of'tho
(lifecusea mentioned, were placed
all ovei tho room used for fuiniga
gating fnMqbt of the Pacific Mail
wharf. Wire netting waB used lo
cover thorn as proteotiou against
rats and mice.
The doors wore closed, aud tho
formalin lamp discharged its vapor
through a small holo in the door
for nino houia and a half.
On the followiug day the doors
wero opened, and tho lJotri dishes
and tost tubes gathered. It could
be Been at a glance that all the
disease germs wero growing, and
showed vigorous colonies. JLue
bacillus prodigioauB grow with
such rapidity that tho greater part
of the Petri dish was covered with
bright red colonies.
Two days later numerous
moulds and ordinary gorms found
iu the air have grown in tho dishes
and test tubes,
From tho foregoing facta I draw
tho following conclusions:
Formaline, as used in this ex
periment, is worthless as a disin
fectant. It is not capable of do-
stirying tho germs of any disease
uor ot arresting tlioir develop
ment. It did not show any dele
terious influence over the ordinary
germs that float fn tho air.
Owing to the high temperature
of tlis disinfecting room at the
Pacific Mail wharf, the germs,
while exposed to the formaline
vapor grew faster and more luxu
riant than they grow in the labora
tory. 1
However, it would be erroneous
tn conclude that formalino is
worthless as a disinfecting agent,
because it proved te bo of no value
in this experiment. Its reputation
as a reliable disinfectant is well
established, and our experience
with it moroly shows that' the
room at the Pacifio Mail wharf is
not adapted to itn uso.
Formaline to bo efficient mast bo
used in a room that is not too
1'irpc for the size of the lamp, and,
above all, the room must bo air
tight.
On the following day -tho 16th
- the experiment was repeated,
placing now cultures of all the
qerniM used tho previous day Bbout
tlio room at tho Pacifio Mail
wharf, using tho same precautions
against rats and mice.
Sulphur was used instead of
formaline forfour nnd a half hourp.
On the 17th tho doors woro open
ed, and the Petri dishes and test
tubes examined.
All the gorms of tho different
diseases wero found dead, and no
colonies of moulds or other germs
that float in tho air have appeared
on tuo ncar-acar.
Soveral bright silver coins which
Mr Reynolds had wrapped in
many foldB of a cloth, showed
clearly the effects of the sulphur
fumigation.
Wo may conoludo that sulphur,
as usod iu this experiment, is
capable of destroying tho gorms
of the difforent diseases which
wero exposed to its fumeB.
In oluBing this report, I would
suggest that (ho fumigating room
be divided into two or more small
compartments, and, above all, that
they bo made air-tight.
Photographers.
The
Latest Fad;
in,
Ptiotos :
Twelve different poslrl Ions on
one sheet ......- ..i 00
"EWentyfwr different positions on
onrksheeb ....i 50
B: LIOHTXQ-,
Plioto
.HOIKTSTIIEET, HKAU OnPIIEURA
Artistic
Photography.
We turn out the finest work
at the most reasonable prices.
Souvenir Views of the. islands
in endless variety."
J.J.WILLIAMS,
At tho Old Stand
On Fort Street ::
Coffee
Lands
For
Sale!
3,000 Acres
in South Kona
suitable for Coffee Cultivation.
H, K, KEOHOKALOLE,
Real Estate Agent,
15 Kaahtjmantj St.
Coney Estate
LANDS.
A FEW VliRY DESIRABLE BUILD
ING LOTS on Nuuanu Avenue, at Nlo
lopa, Nuuanu Valley, for sale. Apply to
J. M. MONSARRAT,
'Cartwrlght Block, Merchant street.
1258
If you want business property,
If you want a home cheap,
If you want a lodging house,
If you want property that will enhance In
value, It will pay you to consult
W. E. B1VENS,
Fort street, oppo. Pacific Hardware Co.
FRE8H !
FRESH I
FRESH !
On S. S. Mariposa,
Premo,
G-undlach,
Buckeye,
A.l-Vista,
Vee, and
Empire State
Cameras !
Aristo Platino. Albnma,
Velox, "Viotor and
Aristo, Jr.,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
PAPER !
Chomlcals and Supplies In oudloss
variety.
THE
b Mnnyon Pnoto.
426 Fort Street.
Artesian Wells.
L. E. PINKHAM, - - CONTRACTOR.
OfUco with tho Pacific irardwaro Co.,
Honolulu, II. I.
EstlmatUH glyon and contracts made
for wells 011 any nf tho Islands. SIX
NEW PLANTS for heavy work operated
by tho most skillful highest class drlllors.
1275
Bankers.
r
JUDD HinLDlNQ.
r Incorporated Under the Laws 1
op the Hawaiian Repuolicj
Capital $400,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
G1as. M. Cookk, President.
P. C. Jones, Vlco-Presldent
0. 11. Cooks, cashier.
V. C. AmKHTON. Aoolstant CashliTt
Honry Watorhouso,
Tom May,
F. W. MacfarUne,
E. D. Tonnoy,
Jl A. McCandless.
Solicit the Accounts of Firms. Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
oarefnlly and promptly attend to all
business connected with banking on
trusted to It. Soil and nurchaso Forelun
;Exchango, issue Lottors of Crodlt.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT!
Ordinary and Torm Doposlts received,
and IntoroBt allowod In accordance with
rules and conditions printed In Pass
books, coplos of whlctumay bo had upon
application. '
Architects, Contractors and Builders.
O. G. TRAPHAGEN,
ABCHITEOT
223 MBrohant St.. Hnnnlulu,
Between Fort and Alakca,
Telephone : : : 734
Building Materials
OF ALL KINDS.
Doalors in Lumber and Ooak
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Quoon street, Honolulu.
.1. OTJDERKIRK,
Contract ir- and Builder.
Houm Moving,
iJ alt Kindt o( llttvy WeleM3
nanaiea
NO. tu K3RT STREET. HONOLULU.
(Opposite Club Sublej).
Retldtnct Ttltphont 490. utr-lt
H. L. KERR & CO.,
Architects and Builders
Rooms 1 1-it,
PROGRESS BLOCK.
Telephone m
JAMES T. TAYLOB,
M. Am. Soc. C. E.
CONSULTING
Hydraulic Engineer.
800 Judd Block. Tolo. 633.
F. W. THRUM,
Surveyor.
SOOM NO. 10, SPRECKELS BLOCK
Plantation Work a Specialty.
1233
CW.Kinney J.K.Nahakn
CABINETMAKERS.
TURNERS AND POLISHERS of all klnli oINatlvt
Wood. CALABASHES In Hock an J to order.
Rcpalrt ESactad.
KING STREET. - NEAR ALAP
FRED J.. CROSS,
.Consulting and Suporlntondlm;
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER.
Electro-Hydraulic Powor Transmission
nEPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . .
With Catton-Noll Co., Quoon stront.
OfUCO noxt to Postoflice. 1223
To My Patrons and the Public.
Having recovered from my re
cent illuofcB, I am again prepared
to do all kinds of Tinsmith and
Plumbing work as heretofore
Thanking you for past favors, 1
respeotfully solicit a continnance
of the same.
JAS. NOTT, Jr.
Tel. 844.
Artistic Graining
Xa DECORATING AND NATURAL
&Ji WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY.
House Painter,
Paper Hanger,
Grainer, Glazier, and
Tinter : : :
H. iMoKeoliiiie,
MERCHANT STREET,
Next to Police Station
We are prepared to furnish your
Cemetery Lot with
Monuments
Iron Fencing
Coping
Iron Vases, &c, at reasonable
prices for first-class work and ma
terials. HAWAIIAN
IRON EENOE AND
MONUMENTAL CO.,
t : 641 King Street
Bankers.
CLAOS B7BB0KEL8.
Yf.T. a, lawnf.
tflBUfl&McL'ellUO.!
BANKERS,
tSOKOIWUXZI
m. 1.
ban Francxtcw AtnltntnK JThvadaa
I National Bawk op San Fhatoico.
San FnANCiso-Tho Nevada National1
Bank of San Francisco.
London The UWon Bank of London.
T.M.. '
New YonK American Exchange Na
, tlonal Bank.
Cbicaoo Morchants National Bank.
'PAHIS Crmllt T.vnnnsl..'
BenMN Drosdneri Bank. '
onkonq and Yokohama Ilonkonr A
Shanghai Tlnnltlitir (Vimrniu
;Nkw Zealand aot Aubtbaija Eftnlc
Of Now Zenlntul.
VlCTOniA AND VXNCOUVRH Bank rrfi
British North Aniorlna.
Tfaisact a General Banting and Eictanse Bnrf i
isepouis neceirea.. Loans made on Ap
proved Becnrlty. Ccmmerclal and Traveler!
Credits Issued. Bills of Exchange bonaht
and sold. "
Cjxotio Pioumi Acoooimn Tyz,
mmo& k qq.
SaviiigsBank .
&iv! tiara TYnruutt.. ...Ill U
received and interest allowod by this
Bank at four and one-half per cent.
DOT anntllTI. Tlin rnrtna n.Ui. - J
I regulations of the Hawaiian Postal Sav
"BH " unvo ien aaopteu as far an
It Ir nftmtlrcil.ln tn nnnlv tmm nal tu
I- , . VH j'j'.j avaaaa nun MJQ
Cash Kesorvo of J60,00()ns ronuirod un
llni. f l.fl Tine, a I A n. .111 l. 'i. .
u. ...u i mini nu. lYiu ikj iiiainiainou.
l-rinwu coplos. or tlio Rulos and Keg
ulatlona may boobtalnod on application.
; maum- ,t co.
Egtabllshed 1888
BISHOP 3s Co.
BANKERS.
Tranoact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all tho principal cities
of tho world.
Intoro8t allowod after July
i, iya, on tixod donos a
months 3 per cent.,. 6 mouths
i per cent., 12 months 1
percent.
Pioneer Buhding and
Loan Association.
Assets, Dec. SI, 1898, fllGj 08.88
Monoy loaned on approved security .
A Savings Bank for monthly deposit.
Houses built on tlln mnnlhl. In-.ll
ment plan.
Eighteenth Series of Stock Is now
opened.
OpnoEita: T. V. Tjn.in "ri.i. ..
S. B. Roso, Vlco-Presldent: O. B. Gray!
M..y.uwi:i, . r , uear, oocroiary.
uiitcuiuiu, . -x . x. jjtnsing, h. ji. Rose.
A. V. fSnnr. A. W. irM. T n t.-.u'
woll, Uoiuy BralUi.-'J. J. MoLoan, J. D.-
AAuib, v. a. uruy.
For further particulars' apply to
A. V. GEAB, Secretary.
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
Offlco Hours; 12:30 1:3QK m.
Tlje Yokohama Specie Banlr
LIH1TKO
Paid Up Capital Yen 12,000,000
Reserve Fund ....Yen 7,3co!oco
HEAD OPFICf, YOKOHAMA.
URAHOHE'i Attn Xnv-univu
Kobe, Loudon, Lyons, New York, f
Ban Fruuoisoo, SliauRliai.
Bombay, nong Kong, . V
Toklo
Tho Bank buys and receives for colleo-
tlOIl ntllu nt Kvr.li.n.i lcj..hh T . a
Ietters of CrOilltnn ihn alu...i nn...,l
find AboiicIos, and transacts a general
""""' uuouivni
INTfcRCST ALLOWED
On "4 Depojlt for u montlij, . Bar cent .
On Flxtd Deposit tor 6 inonthi. . p -
On Fixrd Deposit (or ) moi, j
INTEREST ALLOWED
Uy tha Head Office at Yokohama, on Current Da.
posit, a per cent, per annum.
On Fixed Deposit for months, 6 per cant, p. a.
New BepoMlc BnlMiii. llfmg St, Bonolnlt.
The . . .
Hawaiian Electric '
Company,
Cor. Alakea 4 Halekanwila Sts,
HaB a large assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on hand,
Estimates given for honse wlr-
Ing and iflloctrioal plants.
Marine Wiring a specialty,
THEO. HOFFMANN,
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