Newspaper Page Text
''T8 'm" - -iw" EVhjN'lXH BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. J., THURSDAY, FEI3KUAH1' 15, lilt) H THE T AT f I 4W ,. J I an i. V ; ? t 5 I I 1 ft r i r ',. , IBtJ-' !.)' ' .. " ".I- -.A.!Cr:Jtai The 5900 Oilumbli, Rambler & Hartford bicyiles e,m to be just about the right tiling. W have had samples of the-e wh't-U nil will have a big totU by th "Australia" In two weeks. , ,st of the Chainless Coluinblus are sold to arlve thev is mkIi adinii'.d for this wh-el They are 4 pumJs lighter this year and arc fitted with the SPECIAL TROPICAL TIRIi vhlch makes them a perfect mount for these IslanJs The Columbia Chainless weighs less than 2; pounds .ind we K'l.ir.iiitre it for any rider we chine up to joo pounds. Our HAN I' FORD and RAMBLER ch 1I11 wheels are beautlts, call and see the simples We have as complete repair shop as ever, though It 'snot conveniently located at present. During this year we expect to get batk to the old corner, where a fine mo-em depirtmnt Is to be fitted up In our ne,v store. At present we sell, rentani repair wheels In the brick building on the upper side of King street opposite to where our old stand was and are able to do the best repair wort: done In town, rent the well known Columbia Chainless, and sell any model of Columbia, Rambler or Hartford for cash or on easy installments. We want your custom. ? A U i ftALL in W 4tf H K Hi J r. - -im and Tvino- Si?-.. wm w" imv ' ttf"''-" ai' ' li 1 ---.-'- -)TT-"-l At '" I1 "I .TOY If jh rade a rRANKBPETERSONCo kQbJ CoAsr v 4 AGENTS ADY1CK TO THE JAPANESE Tho follow lug circular hits boon sent to nil the Japanese of the plantations: You nn no doubt nwnre that the bu bonic plague has been existing In Ho nolulu slnco November Inst and has caused many deaths. The Hawaiian. Government, with tho cooperation of citizens, has adopted strict measures to prevent its spread and to stamp it out. We hear that cases of plaguo havo appeared In Knhulul, Maul, and also a case In Hllo, Hawaii. TIiIb Is very se rious and Is causing us gieut nuxiety. If the disease Hhoiihl reach the planta tions It will bring disaster and ruin to the Hawaiian Islands and will caupo you all to suffer. You an- 1 ('quested to read tho fol lowing imefully and observe- same: 1. The managers and health authori ties in order to prevent the ols.'iiso from spreading and reaching the plan tatloua, have ndopted strict regulations. I This Is not only for their Interests, but for yoius as well, as your health and wclfnie are concerned. You nro ur . gently irqtiestcd to obey nnd carry out their instructions and not to inter fere in any way whatever. 2. There will be Illinois of all kinds emanating from different irresponsible pal tli s. You are requested not to be lieve lu any of them, lu order to get authentic news or Information, wo would advise you to go to the planti tion i) illce nnd enquire through the in terpreter. You nro requested not to go in numbers, but to send n delegate or delegates. 3. It is very unwise for you to deseit or leave the plantation. Much more bo Is It at this time of distress and sick ness. 4. If you dcbert or leavo the plan'a tlon, you will bo only prolonging (In disease You will li.) not only endan gering your own lives, hut will be the means i.f spie.ullng the sickness to other localities. C. If you should leave (ho plantation by Infringing the health regulations you will havo to suffer and endure great hardship. You will not bo able to go much further than the planta tion yon nro working on ns the other districts will pi event people from en tering. After you hnvo onco left the plantation you may not bo given per mission to return until tho disease lu.s entirely disappeared. For sanitary purposes, housn. per sonal belongings, etc.. tlm. nro con sidered dangerous nnd lm'eeteil with disease by the health authorltlej may aoiiestrojed by lire. You uro requested 10 submit to their destruction as Jus tice will bo dono In all case.?. C. Wo havo positive assurances from tho plantations that you will bo fur nished with sufficient food and other necessary suplllcs. You aro requested to purchaso and eat food, etc., that la recommended by tho plantation nnd health authorities. 7. Tho strict regulation!, nnd rules that have been or may he adopted will no doubt rniiRO you n ;reat deal of In eonvcnlenco but wo would request you to submit peacefully ns your own Inter ests nro best served by complying. We hand you copies of sanitary Instruc tions issued by tho .Tapnnes-j Medical Association, You nro requested to read them carefully and take precautlouaiy measures accordingly, THE JAPANESE EMIGRATION AS SOCIATION. I)y tho .Inpaneso Emigration Co. of Hiroshima. Ily tho Kumnmoto Emigration Co. Ily Morlaka & Company. Hy tho Japan Emigration Company of Osaka. Ily tho Toklo Emigration Company. Honolulu, Feb. 14, 19')0. Tho dlfforenco between greedy folk and others In not so much In what they want ns In tho eagerness with which thoy try to get It. s A m u a I Til In inl vJ m t 1M""mT - faV--" I Up-to-Derte THE ORPHEUM FAMILY THEATRE. Grand Reopening Performance WEEK OP FEB. 12. MINIS TREL FIRST PART. Thirty-five People on the Stage. The Misses Beresford, Leicester, Dixon, Richards, Oakley and Gale. Messrs. Rockwell. Richards, Baxter, Koogle, Antonio, Livingston, Adams and Brown. HAWAIIAN QUINTETTE CLUB, In Native Melodies and polk-Songs. THE ORPHEUM MALE QUARTET. Tiip r-ippnmm 1 trw nnuj-rrc-r ' , u ' , ,, , .'XT, 7 ! Choruses Popular Melodies and Orlglral Stones. "BROWN," An Original ComeJy Sketch, Written by Allan Dunn Expressly for the Re opening Bill; Presented by Miss Al mee Lelcrster, and Messrs. Lovette Rockwel land Allan Dunn, THE RICHARDS, In Hlgh-Clas Comedy Specialties. SID BAXTER, Juggler and Wire-Walker. SlfiNOR AN TONIO, The .MoJem Samson. IONE BERESFORD, In Ragtime Conn .Melodies. JUST LANDED, Ex Australia, Prime Beef and Port, Poultry and Game. Metropolitan Meat Co. M-)t Deliii(uent Notice, Wnialiui Agricultural Co., Ltd. Holders of assessable stock In this Com pany will please tale notice tint all as- s-ssments due and remaining unpaid on February 15th will become delinquent and subject to penalty from and after that date. WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL CO., Ltd. M52-IW W. A. Bowen, T-easurer. To Shareholders Nahiku Sugar Co., Ltd. Notice is hereby Riven that the THIRD ASSESSMENT of 10 per cent, or H per share, will be due and payable at the of fices of Alexander & Baldwin, Judd build ing, on the ist day of March, iqoo. J. P. COOKE, Treasurer. Honolulu, Feb. 10, iqco. M53-i Meeting Notice. Special Meeting of the Stockholder ot the UNION FEED COMPANY, Limited will be held at the Company's offict Judd Building, on FRIDAY, the iGth inst. at 10 o'clock a. m,, to consider impoitan business. F. R. VIDA. Secretary Union Feed Co., I td. Honolulu, Feb. 8, 1900. 14507 WANTS, "- 'tltntfittt iHKitinn, to nun JA'WJHill- 1 (crttt .h r4 an.f ymit j mtiiflh ttlihitlli cttai i aJxtrttuiii vtt ajtirt t tht foM. al Honolulu. WANTED. w- ANTID-PiKltlim HO SIK-LI'LH ' s M IOI:. nvJHJ or cli Jvn. b .1 c mi-rtfni fffort Willi I'fit fflfirct-s Alo cnJ fm'rrn. AJJ f s. AtjITll ultlff u-'W YV ANrit) IUKMSIILI) or UNrUKMSIILI) K'nlMSKlihur wnti tut t"iift. uluwr li r two young men Must tv v hin une and nne-half mlln (rum 1'iisl Ollue. AJJrrst M (i., II 1x611. mi UANTbl)-riVE AtLSsr.NOKR IIOVS t nnc. v Airfrlcan Mfssengcr Service, llu'el ani A a ke.i trrrt. ijiq UANICD-N. r UUtiLSS dn'ali klnj nl vv small repairing, Lawn Mo.er anJ (Jatdn lli.se, are sftclaules. Lan AWiwrrswill be call ed for, by ringing up ia Alsu a lew lor lent renvifnla street i WANTED At -n 10 knuw that they can get s"av,d by awhile barber lor ij terns at il. JEI r&, 6tQK Fort street, opp Club Stable tyoo-tt WKITINO AND ACCOUNTINti DONE accurate ly; moderate rates, MR, MUM, care People's Express Co ; nr General Delivery P P wlf .""OMPBTfcNT GEIM GIHL WAN1LD lor - general housework and care of children. Reter ences required Apply (i M Bulletin office (y FOR SALE. COR SslE-Neat. cosy FOUR-ROOM HOUSE on Ataklkl street, orposlie the old baseball grounds. Will give possession Mmh t. Itrms scry reasonable I M POND, 451 iw Room No. 40), Judd Building. PR SALE Two Choice LOTS In Alanoa. com manding slew of Walklkl and Diamond Head. Sureib slew, fresh air, p'easint nrlghborh od Th proposed Rapid Transit line will come within a block il II wlthlna e.ir. P. M. POM) 4SS-IW Room No. 40), Judd Building. PR SALE Choice POTTED PI ANTS for sale next door to Mr J. II. U. vJ's Walklkl Road. 4t !;!! ATriNTIONI GREAT BARGAIN. Beautiful Atextcan Needlework CeMe' pieces, etc Alagnl ficenl presents lor lidles. Apply II. Osslg, Aloha llous. Tort street. i4i-iw FOi" SALI: (im.le .KKIAuL II K; :. er oM. 1 Set of Harness. Surrev wltli rubber tins. Ci'l on Q II BbRREY. R oms aai-301 Judd 11 . p., - U'OK dALt 3.,3oi Le,e im !-: tui.iieitt house situated near tin heart of the town Pres ent Net Atonthly Income Stso. Apply to WILLIAM SAV1DGE, 144) No, jio Fort steet, COR SALE $1400. Lease ol Cottage centrally. 1 so ears to run. Ground rent $ia per month. Apply to WILLIAM SAVIDGP. t44) No jio Tort street. FOR SALE $1500. New Alodtrn Cottage and lot at Kewalo Lot joxton. A bargain as a home Apply to WILUAAt SAVIDGE. 144) No, )io I'ort street. FOR SALF A $tB Anthony Camera, reversible bark, with Hide angle Atorrlson lens. Inqulie at tms office 1418-if COR SALE-LAND In ALL PARTS OF THE CIIY. UyJ. .M.ViVAS n TO LET. COTTAGE TO LET mauka of Emma Square. Enquires on the premls s. uu-tf TO LET-rURNISIlfcD COTTAGE. Party leav I Ing for the Coast wishes to sell the furnltnre ot a j-room cottage with privilege ol renting cottage Kent $15.00, price of furniture Sivo.to. Close in town. Apply J. P. this office. i45o-iw THE ALOHA ROOMING HOUSE. Fort St. Best rooms and attendance In city. nu LOST. I OSr Will the gentlemsn who picked up a ladlrs" L- GOLD VVATCII, onlorl street, near Hobror.'a Drug Store, please leave sare.it Willard Brown's office. I: rt street, and receive reward 1443 iw NEW TO-DAY VOLUNTEERS WANT ED AT ONCE. FIVE A': FIVE MEN are urgently needed at once to act as Volunteer Sub-Inspectors in Mr. J. Lightfoot's district at Pawaa, iWoiliili and Waikiki. February lth. CITIZENS' SANITARY 14S6-it COMAUTTEE. LIGHT WISDOM - - - Let us tell vou something, about Elec tric lncandecent Lamps, Perhaps you have noticed that your bill lor electric lifthlini; has varied peculiarly from month to month. When it Is large you say bad words about your meter and you think tint the Light Compmy Is cheating vou. The Company is not cheating you YOU AR6 CHEA I ING YOURSELF. A lamp which lias lived Its normal number of ampere hours, though It may not be dead, consumes nearly twice as much current as when It is first used. If when youi lamps show signs of hiving burned toi long you would take them out and pur chasn new lamps you would find that tlu s-ivlng In your monthly bill would more thm compensate for the price of the new lamps. Oceanic Gas and Electric Co., Ltd. oisr t o jHS KX "AUSTRALIA." Eastern Oysters IN CANS, AT THE beaiIer; LUfJGH ROoq$. II. J. NOLTE, Trorrlotor. mi w 8WPPING IHTfe'LLIGESI!! I ..r uJJuluiiJl Mitpi,i Nci mm; vjvrntu a,;e. Weather lliircan, I'unalioii, Feb, 15. 'iinilii inturu - M11111111K minimum, hH; Midday maximum, 72. ilni emitter ut !) a. in. 30.0.. Irregular. Rainfall .0. Uuw Point C8 I'. Humidity ut 1) a. m. TO per cent. Diamond Head Signal Station, Feb. IB. Weather cloudy, wind light NH. ARRIVALS. Wednesday, Fell. 14. IJr. h). AhpIco Hicmmer, GO days from Newenstlo, with coal. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Scarlc, from Oahu ports. DEPARTURES. Wednesday, Feb. 11. Stmr. Maul, Dennett, for Moloknl, Maul and Hawaii. Stmr, James Makcc, Tullett, for Ka pan. Stmr. W .u. Hall, Thompson, for Kauai ports. Am. schr. Golden Shore, Rasmussen, for the Sound, In ballast. Stmr. Nllliau, Thompwin. for Lahal 11 a nnd Kaannpall. TO SAIL TOMORROW. Schr. Golden Gate, Naopala, for Knu nakaknl ami Mnunalcl at C p. 111. ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT 'I he John McDonald from Hongkong Is anchored off port. She hove In sight yesteiday afternoon. The Clatidlne from Maul and the Lelnia fiom Moloknl should bo back on cither Friday or Saturday. The Mlknlmln Is about ready to sail and It Is expected that alio will Ball for nil Knual ports nt 4 p. tn, tomor row. The Ilrltlah ship ABpIce, John R. Ilrcmncr master, arrived off port with 3,012 tons of coal last evening. Sho came In this morning. The Asplco wns CO days on her trip. W. F. Drake, formerly a Custom House inspector, has been employed ns an ofllcer of the Custom House aboard tho Australia, W. G. Irwin & Co, to pay his wnges. Tho Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per month. BY AUTHORITY. Honolulu, Feb. 14, 1900. By order of the Hoard of Health, on and after midnight, February 14th, 1000, King street, from Nuuanu to River street, Is hereby opened for public traffic. HENRY E. COOPER, Acting President Board of Health. l45-3t Honolulu, Feb. 14, ic;oo. The Hoard of Health hereby requests tint the public of Honolulu carry out the suggestions of the Citizens' Sanitary Committee in regard to the poisoning of rats and the subsequent disposition of the same. The Board further sugges's that the poison shall be placed in suitable localities each night for one week, beginning Sat urday night, February 17. By order of HENRY E. COOPER, Acting Presid'iit board of Health. 145G-IW Notice to Shippers. In the nutter of disinfection or fumiga tion of freight, shlpp-rs will make no distinctions between that dfstined for points on the Island of Oahu and that Jestl led 'o points on other Islands. The original cases must be opened and tlie straw or loose paper wrapper or saw Just, or other packing material, removed rom each bottln or tlnj each bottle or tin is then to be dipped In an approved dls infecting solution j the Interior of the original case is then to be washed lit with disinfectant; in repacking the already disinfected bottle or tin, no wrapper may be used unless same has first been fumi gated or dWnrecteJi the filled case Is to be closed up and the entire exterior Is to be disinfected. In cases where the tinned or bottled gooJs have no loose paper or straw wrap ping, or where they are not packed in saw lust or anv similar substance, the entire original package, after two or more large openings have been made In it, may be .lipped In a dlsnlfe t ig solution; but great c ire must be exercised to Insure the thor ough disinfection of eacli tin or bottle, and the whole interior of the original package is well as the whole exterior surface of such original package. Shippers hiving the Interests of the entire island community nt h-art will ex ercise very carefully everv piecautlon, anc isslst rathe' than ImpeJe the effnits of the Board of Health -in preventing a further nread of Bubonic Plague In these Ha waiian Islands. Wilful infringement or careless disre gard of these or other regulations of the B iard of Health on the part of shippeis, will be followed by th immediate with drawal of privilege of shipm-nt of nn goods whatever by those engaging In such ipfringsment or caielessness. BOARD OF HEALTH, A. B. INGALLS, Superintendent of Dislnf-ction and Fumigation. Honolulu, Oahu, Feb. 15, 1900. I """ JasMorp AuOwiurSEER AND BROKEFTz t 33 Queen Strco 0 ill THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR JAS. F. MORGAN. m Pacific Import Co. (INCORPORATED), ZEBOGKEeiESS BLOCK. Great We beg to inform the Ladies, that we have Just opened out' five cases of Embroideries, In sertions, and AllOver Bmbroid eriesl,000 pieces of Embroid . eries of all grades in widths and qualities to select from, high novelties in new patterns that must be seen to be appreciated. Having imported the same direct from the larger manufacturer in Switzerland, we are able, tu sell the seme at very reasonable prices. We invite inspection. - PACIFIC IMPORT CO. S. EHRLICH, Manager. '- MAUI'S FIGHT PROGRESSES. (Continued from page 1.) nnd eats trying to escape from tho llre. It is believed that not a rat escaped. Some of tho guards shooting nt ran dom at the rats nut a fow of tho shots passed within nn uncomfortable tils- tanco of tho heads of Senator A. N. K. polkal nnd nlso Representative W. F. Poguo nnd It Is n surprise that no very Bcrlous accident happened judging from tho reckless uso of fire arms In the hands of Inexperienced men. I1RAVE SAILOR FIREMAN. A sailor from ono of tho vessels In port was praised very much for the daring way In which ho tried to save tho Custom House. Wet hagn wcro ' thrown around him nnd a gang of men Btood a littlo dlstanco oft hurling buckets of muddy water on him, while ho boldly held tho hoso for extinguish ing tho flying sparks that camo within reach of tho building. That not a sin glo accident occurred Is n good re port of tho work of thoso In charge of the fire. All tho residences near the burning block wcro saved. IN THE DETENTION CAMP. Ily evening, nil thoso In quarantine 138 men and 30 women wcro comfort ably quartered In the detention e.imp. Tho stalls of tho track had new floors put In, nnd thoso with families nnd some women wcro quartered there. The single men wcro plnccd In the grand stand which was hoarded nil nround. The Knhulul Indies nro sending cloth tn ne. i' ing nnd food to thoso In quarantine. senator Iinluwln sent down a liulloi for them. Mr. Jem Smith of Klhel".. lu charge of tho camp, and nil tho In- mates nro In good spirits, thorj being not n single complaint mntla of their treatment. Although tho Chlncuo and .Inpnneso are tho heavy losers, thoy arc nil looking on tho bright side of life. Thero Is only ono white man In the camp. W. J. Hall, malinger of tho Kahulul saloon, nnd his wife, aro quarantined In a separate houso by themselves, nntl during tho flro yesterday thoy watched from their new quarters tho passing . away of their old home which was " nbovo the saloon. POPULATION IS SCATTERED. W. T. Robinson claims that lietwccn 1,500 nntl 2,000 Chlncso nntl Japanese were quartered a month ngo in the burned block, but yesterday from the census mndo there wcie only 171 left. This means that over 1.000 left that block for various parts of Maul soon after tho death of Sam Ylnn and the .Inpnneso woman nntl her child. Many nro reported to havo sono to Kula, Home In l'nln nnd Mnkawao, some In Wnlhe. nnd some have oven left for Lnhnlna. This makes tho situation 11 very se rious one should tho plague break out beyond the limits of Kahulul. The small number of doctor Is a fact til . be deplored. Dm. Garvin nnd WctlX dick aro the only ones attending those' In quarantine, while Dr. Armltagn nan enough to occupy nil his spare mo ments for of into he has been subject to calls from tho outsMo districts as well ns Walluku nnd vicinity. News! U-i, atf.v&aii. 4. . iiJ kJw ajLfl