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rmpmw P9pVfijH'"iK-"!Vr,-irK"rrT- : f?nifwi-- - jac, '"Vjp' - WW -"wy-wwEijy at 'w,ftf,yjy mitf jy! 'ijyjip Hawaii's Popular Sea Captains ! Evening Bulletin Register Your Votes for Your Favorite ! ONE VOTE FOR Capt.. THE MOST POPULAR CAP TAIN OF THE ISLAND FLEET. Vol. VIII. No. 1151 HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, PEHRUAUY 13. MOO. Pkick 5 (;htb. I S $200.00INPRIZES The BULLETIN offers to the per sons who, between February ist and July 31st, shall send in the largest number ot new subscribers, the fol lowing prizes : 1st Prize Cleveland Ulcyclc, 470. The winner of the ,ist prize Is it liberty to choose between models 90, q2 and q4 ot the iqoo Cleveland Bicycle. MoJcl 04 Is 1 road racer, weight 20 pounds. Model 02 Is a light road wheel, weighing 2 lbs , and Model 00 .1 heavier road wheel, wt 24 lbs. The hlcvcle to be selected from the stock of the Honolulu Bicycle Co.. Events for Cleveland Bicycles. (The choice may be made Drtween the corresponding ladles' Models, should the winner of 1st prle be a lady). 2ml Prize, Singer Sewing Alo chinc, SOO.OO. The winner of this prize mav chouse between thee three stvles of marlines: that with osclll.itlng shuttle anJ top cover, that with vibrating shuttle and cnMnet top, both five-drawer machines, or the "Autnma Ic," with three drawers. This machine will be furnlhed bv I J. Bei gcrscn. sole agent for the Hawaiian Islands. ttril Prize, Prcmo 8cnlor Ciunerti, 4x5, with Outfit 8-0.00. The Premo, Sr., has Double Swing Back, Double Sliding Front, and Rack and Plniun for focusing. This camera may be used with cither Plate or Film's. The outfit Includes 1 Plate Holder. Tripod, j Trays. Developer, Fixer, Negative Raclt, Graduate, St rrlng Rod and Lantern. Camera and outfit are from the LcMun yon Photo-Supply Co., sole agents. Uh Prize, a Zonophone, the l.nt est Improvement on the firamo phone, with 0 Records, $110.00. This is the loudest and m.st natural talking machine yet Invented. It Is to he selected (mm tnestock of the BcrjiHteom Music Co., sole agents for the Hawaiian Islands. The following conditions of the contest must be observed : 1. All subscriptions must be prepaid at least three mo iths In advance. 2. No renewals or translers of subsc-ip tions will be counted In this contest as new subscriptions. Each name must be a bona fide ad 'itlon to the subscription INts. t. Subscriptions should be s-nt In as soon as secured, together with the name in, I n.l.1rcc nf tho rwrcnn to whnm tht subscription is to be credited, as wen as 01 the subscriber. Great careshould betaken to give ACCURATELY the full name and address of each new subscriber. I I 4 Any person In the Ha- ,.,:;., Icl.mflc 1k Girtih! . . to try for these prizes. During the continuation of the contest for the Most Popular Captain, coupons thc 8alt wnter ,,umpni; station Is u AWiMAS 3.-ElfroBh water washing plant, where TOO 1UI UlC Miau. ui iin wiui t'uiuiii :to the term of his subscription, will be given to each new subscriber attached to the receipt for the suDscrlptlon, as previously announced. Subscription Rates: J8.00 per year, S2.00 for three months; strictly In adv.mce. THEMOST POPULAR CAPTAIN Ti,. .-mt.iln who shall have the lar-rest number of votes on Saturday, March 31, '-'."SO Chinese. 700 Hawallans and 1.C20 will be Riven an elegant pair of Binoculars Japanese. About 300 will complete from the store of H. F. Wuhman. I hey I their qunrantlno on Thursday, nnd are the Dest that can be obtained and may 1.900 occupying two rows on Saturday. te seen on display at Wlchman's store. Many of them will probably remain In addition to the votes hlch appear ' longer from choice, for lack of homes each day in the upper right hand . ornrr of nnd employment In Immediate pros the first page, which are to be filled out poet. It speaks volumes for tho dlsln and deposited at this office, new subscribers, fcctlng precautions nnd tho sanitary are entitled to cast votes as follows. A ' oniclcnt-y of tho camp that only two coupon for the number Is attached to the , raEi,H of ti10 ,,rnBU0 i,avo Issued there receipt. from. Or. Howard, physician In 1 MONTH 40 VOfES charge, reports but 21 sick people uitt MUNltis 150 v utvol tho 0,100 now In tho hospital, and 6 MONTHS 350 VOTES 1 YEAR 75J VOIbS The standing of the contest Friday. Feb. 8 was as follows. This list will be chang ed everv Saturday. CAPT. SIMbRSON 1230 CAP l. tAmcitun nuu CAPT. Ci.ARKE 1027 CAPT. PEDEKSEN 444 CAPT. TULLETI 197 CAPT. HRUHN 137 CAPT. FREEMAN no CAPT. NICHOLSEN 0 CAPT. WEISBAR I H 0 CAPT. SAM-UN 8 r. APT. THOMPSON Y... 0 DIED. WILLS At Shcfileld, Eugland, He- ccmbcr 31, 1899, Cornelius Joseph Ilowrlng, eldest bou 01 1 nomas u nnd Mary A. Wills, of Pnhalu, Kan, Hawaii, oged 21 years. It. I. P. Friends will please uccopt thls,thc 7 only Intimation. BORN. COIINWEL.I In this city, Feb. 13, 1900, to tho wife of James Coruwell, a BOD, MAGIC CITY AT KALIBI Tht Main Detention Camp for People Undergoing Quarantine. Model Cily of Refuge Reared la Twenly Days Description of Chief Arrangements and Equipments -Figures of Population. Tnlk about the mngically grown cities of the western mainland. Few If any of thorn nro In It with tlu tnngic city nt Knllhl. This city of refuge for people driven from their homes by pestilence Is n monument, oven If Its existence prove to ho ephemeral, to the marvelous energy of Honolulu In an emergency. The writer slept on board the steamer Mariposa nt tho wharf the night before she last de parted from San Francisco. Whilu tho liner still awaited tho arrival of tho English malls, this passenger went ashore mid procured tho thveo morn ing papers. They contained tho dread news of the plague's outbreak In Ho nolulu. Ofllccrs of tho ship were nnx lously discussing the tidings with passengers. The writer tried (o re assure them by telling thorn that In the fifteen days elapsing between tho latest Honolulu date received and tnc arrival nt Honolulu of the ntoamcr the pcoplo of Honolulu would have the black visitant suppressed. His mem ory of tho fight with cholera was drawn upon for this confidence. In one wny he was right. Ho know Ho nolulu. Hut ho did not know the plague. Such work as that iloen nt Knllhl. besides almost as much In the aggre gate at other parts of tho district of Honolulu, ought to Justify the most optimistic cstlmnto of the resources of this community in trouble, even while It fails In procuring fulfilment nf snn- gulne prophecy based on the premise. It took only about twenty days to con struct tins town, comrortnitiy ineiter- lug more than five thousand inlmhl tnnts. THE BUILDINGS. There are six rows of houses running northeast to southwest, the houses numbering 45 of dimensions 105 fejt by -S feet. Besides theso structures, which nro tho dwellings for tho refu gees, there nro several other fabrics, such as barracks for the guards, tho administration building fumigation nnd disinfecting houses, warehouse? for supplies, butcher shop, stables, etc. There nro three buildings for tho hos pital. Iletwecn every two rows nro water closet and bath houses, there linltii jinn oiinli unit nt nnni'nnlnlinnu "-" ....' " ....................a to every four living rooms. Each house Is a quarantine station by Itself, tho fabrics being sepcrnted by high fences. Down each alley between tho rows it flume runs, ending In the sea nt 11 depth of eight feet. A pump maintains n constant flood of sea water through out tho flumes, washing everything nflVnulvA frnm tlin linnfxnu Intn innn. ,,,,., .i.,t ., 1.-1,,,, i towels nro cleaned dally. There is a copious fresh wnter scrvlco from ar tesian sources, distributed from two elevated tanks of n combined capacity of 20,000 gallons. Tho camp Is lighted with Incandescent electric lamps. It has its own delivery wagons to serve the people, ns they cannot leave their houses, with tho necessaries of life. THE POPULATION. In round figures tho rcfugeo Inhnbi- ' tnnts number 5,100, divided ns follow?: some of theso nro well parents ot sink children. Tho doctor Is assisted by two male and two female nurses. CLEANSING PHOCESSES. While Superintendent J. D. McVeigh was showing n Bulletin reporter nround headquarters yesterday even ing, a squad ot guards just relieved came marching in mlllltary order across tho grounds. They wero on their way to tho service bathrooms for tho hot bath prescribed for guards whenever relieved from watch. Mr. McVeigh has devised n fumigat ing apparatus of his own which provc3 in tho highest degreo effective. U Is nn adaptation of a portable forgo with forced draft. Sulnhur Is nlaccd In an oven to hnlf Its depth and set on lire. Tho nozzlo Is poked through a holo In tho wall of tho fumigation house, and tho crank being turned a powerful blast of superheated sulphur fumes soon makes nil llfo Impossible within tho building. It kills cock roaches, which more pretentious and costly apparatus has failed to do. Tho equipment nnd operation of tho disinfecting room arc equally potent wl,h tho fumigation of clothing. At- fondants escorting the subjects Into tho apartments nt one end do not go out with them. Clean attendants meet them as they emerge from the acidu lated baths, nnd conducting them to tho clothing room fit them out with purified raiment. As they sovernlly pass out of tho clothing room they must wait In tho yard until every one of tho group they belong to Is ready to re turn with them to their domiciles. While they nro out receiving their baths their houses are being thorough ly disinfected with sulphuric acid solu tion. Dr. Prntt superintends tho fumi gating and disinfecting processes. VARIOUS DKPAHTMENTS. The Government supplies the ma terial for clothing, nnd the Inmates make It up. This self-help on the part of tho skilful ones reduces the expense. Blankets and llko comforts are fur nished by the authorities. Tho dry goods nnd clothing warehouse con tents nttest the minuteness of the con sideration exercised for tho people's health nnd comfort. Da by powder nnd feeding bottles are found among :i thousand and one other homelike sup plies. Captain Ed. Towso has ehargo of the clothing department. .Mr. Hemenwny of Oahu college hn. command of the guards numbering SO men, ho having volunteered early for the service. The National fluard de tails mentioned elsewhere ndd an available strength of 25 men to the guard service. Superintendent Mc Veigh has no present misgivings us to preserving order with this force. There, was n puff of trouble anticipated from a misunderstanding by some Japan ese of the time when they were entitl ed to release. This soon blew over. Charles Clark has charge of the com missary department, with Its stores too varied for description. Its wnrcrooms might be mistaken for those of a gen eral store. Clifford Rhodes Is tho enmp bookkeeper. Chan. I). Wilson wns chief of con struction In the creation of tho camp. His rapid work speaks for Itself, hut It may bo added that It Is substantial work likewise. Tho finishing touches were dorre last Saturday. COUNCIL OF STATE Tho Council of State Is this after noon considering tho appropriation of $10,000 for relief purposes. Members have spoken for and against thc Im mediate appropriation of tho money. At '2: 15 tho Council passed the ap propriation with the oral understand ing that the government nrrnngo with the owner of tho property so that tho buildings can be removed by tho gov ernment when deemed necessary and Mint an option for lease be secured. The Orphcum. Last night a packed house gave the various artists nn enthusiastic recep tion. It wns mado clearly evident that a largo section of tho community cavo amusement nnd that tho management In reopening thc theater to uso n somewhat hackneyed phrase hud "supplied n long felt wnnt." The min strel first part In which Dunn and Richards tako tho positions of end men nnd W. 1). Adams that of Inter locutor, wns highly enjoyable, tho songs being freely encored and the witticisms appreciated. Tho Boston Lyric contingent gave n very good account of themselves, Miss Oakley In songs, enko walk accompani ment by Eugene Rogers scoring a hit. Miss lone Ilercsford has lost none of her vivacity, her song, "The Medicine Man" and encore with skirt manipula tion fairly fetching the boys. Allnu Dunn's sketch "Brown," 'In which Miss Leicester Is wooed ncross two contin ents by Lovetto Rockwell, finally suc cumbing to that gentleman's persistent though backward advances, wan clev erly portrayed. Young Snndow gave some wonderful exhibitions ot strength. Considering tho handlcapcd conditions under which the manage ment at present labors tho program as a whole was very creditable. More Hoodlums Sentenced. Eleven boys from Niolnpa were arrested yesterdav on the charge of gambling and. In the Police Court this forenoon they were given fifteen days' Imprisonment at hard labor. 1111s is me econu 101 01 Imodiums from Nioloca. Th police are certainly doing good woik In that locality much to the gra'itication 01 me people ll log near bv. 1 ne nnouuims are as follows: Kealakai, Ah Wong Chuck, Ah Chop Kl. AkoKakalwl, Kelll, Kaa pana, Ahakuelillli. Wm, Poloknmu, Kelll Kaaineelua and Ficl Kaalneetua. Kuna is the onlv one who pleaded not guilty. His case will come up tomorrow. It Is under stood that more arrest are to follow. S. 8. Strnthgyle. Tho British S. S. Strathgyle, Mc Tarish master, arrived and anchored off port at 9:30 o'clock this morning. She will hind her immigrants and then proceed to tho Coast as Aloxandor (c Baldwin have recommended that her freight, 70 tons in nil, ho not allowed to land. Her passengers are us follows: Jnpaneso, 253; fomnle Tit and children 1G. Total of 323. DON'T PASS our OPERA GLASSES tor tho World. They "o made by Le Malre. "Nuft eald." 4. V. WICHMAN TELLS OF MAUI TRIP President Wood Makes Report Board of Health. to Seven Plague Cas's at Kahului Two Bodies Cremated, Five Burled Action of Kabulul Citizens. At .1 meeting of tho Board of Health this forenoon there wero present the following: President Wood. Minister Cooper, V. J. Lowrey, Oeo. W. Smith nnd Dr. Emerson. K. J. Lowrey slated that the vessel spoken of at yesterday's Hoard of Health meeting, tho Strathgyle. had arrived outside this morning. The fol lowing resolution, covering tho mntter 01 foreign freight, referred to u Bpcclnl comtiilttoa yesterday, was Introduced by Mr. Lowrey: Whereas, there Is reason to be lieve that bubonic plague was In troduced Into Honolulu In mcr chnudlso from China nnd Japan: thereforo bo It Resolved. That, pending further investigation In tnc matter, tho lauding of any merchandise from countries where bubonic plague exists, Into any ports of the Ha waiian Islands Is prohibited. This resolution was adopted. At tn.s point President Wood gnvo a verbal report of his trip to Kahului, from whlcn he returned nt an early nour this morning. Brlclly, this Is what President Wood had to say: "After tho meeting of the Board of Healtn Satin day afternoon, I received several letters from Kahului telling of suspicious enscs nt that place. One of theso was from Sheriff Baldwin, tell ing of live deaths. These together with a package containing a gland from th" femoral region of the Chinaman wero received between 0 and fi:30 p. in. Dr. Hoffman nnd 1 examined tho gtnud nnd from this examination we did not think thnt tho casn was plague. How ever, the gland wns cut In two and slides made. The first showed any quantity of plague bacilli as did tho second. "Immediately after this examination 1 made arrangements for n steamer, nnd succeeded In getting the Kutitil. I sent to Knllhl for Dr. (larvlu and we got away for Knhulul nt about 11:30 o'clock nt night, arriving at that place 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning. "We found several of tho residents there. They had already quarantined Chinatown, Saturday morning, about nours previous to our arrival. An armed guard had been thrown about tho place. "Wo went up with tho expectation of exhuming tho body of tho last victim but wo wero iold that another China man had died under tho same circum stances and mat preparations were then being made to cremato tho body. Word was sent to tho rlllo range whero the body wns sent and preparations for cremation wero stopped. "In tho meantime, another case In Chinatown had developed. This was n well developed caso nnd tho patient died In three hours nftcr wo saw him. After an examination of this China man wo went to tho rifle range nnd held a post mortem examination on tho body. Slides were made and theso showed a clear caso of bubonic plague. Both cases were pronounced plague al though no post mortem wns held on thc body ot the first Chinaman. "Wo then went back and, calling to gether all tho agents of tho Hoard of Health, held a meeting nt which sev eral Important resolutions wero passed. "At this meeting there wero pres ent tho following: Dr. C. I). Wood, president; as agents of tho Hoard of Health, Drs. Weddlck, McConkoy, Sheriff L. M. Baldwin, II. P. Baldwin. Messrs. Lowrle, Von Tempsky and Ogg. Besides theso nil tho white pop ulation that could ho spared from j patrolling wero present. mo roiiowmg resolutions were pre sented and passed: "In tho opinion of tho Sanitary Com mittee of Maul, tho district in Knhu lul, known us uhlnatown, bounded by tho Kahului railroad track and tho now wharf, nnd Front street to tho sen side, excepting tho Custom House, is Infected by bubonic plngue, and pub lic safety demands that it bo destroyed by firo." Carried. "Moved that the Sanitary Committee bo authorized to appoint a commlttoo ot three to appraise tho buildings, and another committee of thrco to appraise tho goods, tho same to bo destroyed with tho buildings, with tho exception of such papers and valuables as may bo designated by tho committee, nnd can bo safely disinfected." Carried. "Moved that tho whole of Kahului bo quarantined as against tho rest of tho Island, and that there he a special quarantine placed on Chinatown, na against tho whole town ot Knhulul. "AH freight to and from vessels In tho port of Knhulul nnd to and from 1.10 uninfected districts, shall bo hand led by tho Kahului Railroad Company from their railway lino nnd scows; (Continued on page 8.) ANOTHER CLEAN BOARD No NlW Cases Have Made Appearance Today. Their Fire In Fowler's Yard Today -Varlons Acts of Health Board Dr. Garvin to Remain on Haul. 2 p. m. No new cases today. Armstrong Smith is quickly recovering from his attack of bronchitis. The topic of con versation all over town today Is tho suspicious case at Hllo. Will Hurn Whole Plnce. The Hoard ot Health has reconsider ed Its action of burning only a part of the South street tenement house and has decided to burn the whole place, this on tho recommendation of Presi dent Wood who stilted nt this fore noon's meeting that tho epidemic In Honolulu wns very evidently ut nn end. Therefore, tho Hoard could not be too strict about treating places in which scattering cases happen to ap pear. A mixed nnd Irresponsible set of pcoplo had lived In the South street building nnd these had used common cesspools nnd common closets. While there was no collection of shacks, there was 11 collection of rooms nnd tho case of plague taken from the building was the most vicious that has appeared hiring tho epldomle. Destroy the Freight. J. .). Williams stated his strong con viction this morning that tho Hoard of Health ought to give orders for tho destruction of all the Oriental freight on the other islands. From Dr. Wood's report It appeared that tho Maul plague outbreak could be tiaeed di rectly to Chinese freight, t'utll all the Oriental goods are destroyed thorn will bo no telling wheie the plague may appear next. Mr. WIlliuiUH view was endorsed by several prominent citizens to whose attention th matter was brought. Tomorrow's Stciimcr. W. O. Irwin & Co., agents for the O. H. S. Co. hnvo received no Information from San e'ranclsco further than that It was expected that the 'Australia would leave on time. Nothing was said about tho Zealandla taking tho Australia's place. According to that there Is an uncertainty as to the arri val of any steamer from San Francisco tomorrow. StcumerK iMiiy Still. At yesterday's meeting of the Hoard of Health it was decided to stop the leaving of island steamers for pints other than those on Oahu until the re turn of President Wood. Toi'ny tills action was rescinded so that steamers are now on the same footing ns they were before. In Fowler's Yard. Flvo buildings In Fowler's yard wero burned to the ground by tho firo department this forenoon. The work wns very easy as thcro was not much of a breeze stirring. Only tho build ings on thc Wnlklki side of thc lane running from Hotel street are now re maining. Services Appreciated. At this forenoon's meeting of thc Hoard ot Health it wns moved by Min ister Cooper that thc Hoard of Health oxpress Its appreciation of tho service: of the N. O. II. during thc existence of thc plague In Honolulu, Dr. Carvln. Dr. Garvin, who went to Kahului with Dr. Wood, has been left thcro In charge of the work of suppressing the plague on Maui. Hllo' Serious Question. Hllo, Feb. 10. Consular Agent Fur neaux Is at present unable to give clean bills of health to vessels depart ing from this port. After consultation with local physicians he floods it ne cessary to qualify tho documents with tho statement thnt thcro has been one dfath under very suspicious circum stances, j 111s win iiruiKiuiy neccssi- tntu qunrantlno nt foreign ports. It was uufortunato that It was Impossible to dctcrmlno tho exact nnturo ot tho caso at once. Hefcral of tho matter to Honolulu will cnuso a great deal of delay and consequent Inconvenience. HoughtalllnQ and Chase. George Houghtalllng of Bethel street and Harvey Chase of Walklki were ach fined f 50 and costs In the Police Cou1 tliis forenoon on the charge of selling spirituous liquor without a license. J. O. Carter by his attorneys, Kin ney, llnllou & McClnnahau, has dis continued his assumpsit suit again -t Samuel Norrls. Hawaiian Carlr ago Manufacturing Co,, Ltd,, by its attorneys, Kinney, Ballon & McClnnnhnn, lias discontinu ed the bill for injunction, 'discovery nnd accounting against O. A. Schur-man. SAD DEATH OF MRS. SERRAO Possible Plague From Death Iillo. Reported Report of Dr. Moore -Specimens Show Prts- ence of Bacilli Similar to Plague Dr. Wood Goes to Hllo. The foltowlng letter from Dr. Moore of Hllo wns received by Dr. Wood to day: 1 nave to report to your honorable body, concerning the sickness and death of Mrs. A. U. Scrruo, of this town, under circumstances that have caused tin considerable worry, nnd the nature of which we do not feel certain. Mrs. Serrao's Illness began the 'jrith of January with headache and fe ver nnd Dr. Hlce was called In, lie treated It as simple fever and for 11 few days things progressed favorably. According to his statement, tho fever ran U3 high as 103 and wns associated with some delirium. About tho Hist she complained of pain In thc tight groin which wns attributed to pevere lifting, as Mrs. Serrao spent most of her time In her husband's storo which, by tho way, Is directly over the mouth of the Wiilanucnue street icwcr. The 2d of February, ns things seem ed to be going from bad to worse, nnd the glands in the right side of tho nccl: had become enlarged and painful, tho case was reported to me. 1 saw her late that evening and found her ns re ported, tho right lower group of In guinal glands swollen and painful, thoso of the right side of tho neck swollen nnd considerable of that side of tho face. The temperature was 102. pulse US full. There wns some Incoherence of speech. She insisted that there wnn nothing thc matter. Dr. Oraco saw the ease with me and cons.dcred It decidedly suspicious, bo tho place wns quarantined and Dr. Hicc was Informed that he could continue tho treatment of thc case. The next morning thc husband ask ed Dr. Irwin to tako tho ease, which ho did. Tho two following dnys tho tem perature ran 100'i mornings nnd 10J ut night. During tho lust two days tho tem perature fell to normal with wenker pulse, the condition of lethargy deep ening nnd tho diarrhoea Increasing. At nil times tho mental disturbance and tho prostration seemed out of pro portion to tho fever. There wero no pulmonary disturbances. At tho pixa mortem there wns found no involve ment of tho glands, other than those of the groups. The body wns burled In it light box and tho sumo filled with ftw barrels of unlsncked lime. In the back, yard of their property. The glands were put In Miihler lluld and the jars sealed In 11 metal box nnd I forward thc same to th Hoard for examination. I would bo glad If you would send mo information regarding thc dis ease ho that in thc event of another suspicious enso wo can determine posi tively, and avoid delay." Dr. Wood stated that specimens from Hllo had shown bacilli that wero cer tainly thoso of plague or something very closely allied to, the same. Dr. Cnrmlchncl nnd Mr. Haywood would go to Hllo from Kahului. Dr. Wood will probably go to flllo. Police Court Notes. In the Police Court this forenoon the following cases were dlsro ed "f: p. Mnntresor, Intending to commit an offense, February 14: Joe K-mimhi va, lircmy In the second degree, y moitbs' Imp-lsonment at hard labor; Sim M.ihlole, common nulsince, nolle pros'd. WEDDINO STAT'ONriltY. Engraved Cards, Em-:ssliig. it r .emim t v Just received the very thing to gladden the - . a IlCOPtS Of til 6 1 ClflJfC lWO i The most acceptable Xmas gift your wives, sisters or daughters ' a tvah of our BEADED STRAP SLIPPERS The, mc lr-''ijed In the 7000 pairs of shoes just opened a S. S. Australu ai d hold premier place for teiuty. The Manufacturer;' Shoe Co , x i