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Benson,Smith&Co.,Ltd
WHOLESALE RETAIL
DRUGGISTS.
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Baldwin Celery Soda
For
Headache, Nervousness and
Seasickness
Pleasant and Refreshing
Hotels and Restaurants,
SOLS AO-BNOY,
FORT AND HOTEL STS.
Honolulu Drug Co.,
HEADQUARTERS FOR DISINFECTANTS:
ELECTROZSyixl,
CHLOROZONB,
PURIF1NE,
'y CHLORIDE OF LIME,
&C, &C.
CIVIL SERVICE RULES
IN OUtt KP.5TAIJKANT.
It has to. Our waiters are
trained to be civil, quick and at
tentive to our guests. Our chef
Is unrivaled in preparation of dainty
and appetizing dishes. Everything
Is scrupulously clean, everything
as comfortable as we can make it.
And the prices are always in reason.
Home Bakery Cafe.
The Best Meal Cafe.
HEALTH BOARD MEETING
WE OFFER YOU THE
Best -5c. Cigar
li do had for the monoy.
CLOSING OUT ALL OUR DOMESTIC
CIGARS.
Beayer Lunch Rooms
H. J. NOLTE.
Markets and srocers.
Honolulu Drug Co.,
Von Holt Block, King st
DO YOU DRINK ERATED WATERS ?
Jf so, make them AT HOME with pure water from your own
liter, by means of ....
Sparklets
The latest scientific method, simple to operate, perfect in result,
absolute purity guaranteed.
Every home should have them
jiaaWa,afl,M1nWTliTFIr7lrTnFlflfiJ'r
tTuL&rt Hia-nded,
108 KJNG STREET.
G. J. rVALLER, : : Manaoeb
Wholesale nnd Retail
Butchers
AND
Navy Contractors.
Oregeon and Tamales
Burbank Potatoes
Fresh Ranch Eggs
Naval Oranges'
Per Australia
J. R. MILLS
Lincoln Biook, KliiR street.
EX MOHICAN,
A Splendid Consignment of Surroys, Plnctons,
Buggies, Road Oarts, and Harness.
Specially Soleotml for Local Requirements.
Honolulu Carriage flanufactory
TV. "W. AV RIGHT, Prop'r.
FORT STREET, ABOVE HOTEL.
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Just Received :
Cape Cod Cranberries,
Atmore's Mince Meat,
Condensed Mince Meat,
Apples, Tumlps, Hams,
New Crop Nuts and Raisins,
Cream Chocolate Tablets, Jams,
Jellies, Shrimps, Table Fruits, Olives,
Oregon Burbank Potatoes, Crackeis and Cakes, Sic., 6ti.
"BREAKFAST
Is the foretaste of the whole day. Spol.
that and we probably spoil all."
Be su'e the coffee Is good, and that-lit
Is from
LEWIS & CO.,
LEADING GROCERSJ
Telephone zip, ill Fort St
Beer and Wine Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
IMFOBTBRS, AND WlIOLKBALR
nn aM Lior Dealers.
Af tntt for Ui Bottled Rainier Beer of Mini.
No, ID Nudand Street
FoiUr Block.'HONOlULU, HAWAIIAN ISUNDt.
P.O. Bon it. Mutual Telephone loS.
Telephone 119.
Ghas. Hustace,
212 King street, next to the Arlington.
SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT !
Just Received, a New Lot of Groceries:
Norwegian Anchovies, Holland Herring, Swiss Cheese,'2TrMettwurst Sausage,
"BromaiiKelon," a near jelly In powder. Alpha Home Pudding 5 varieties.
Boston Brown Bread. Oyster Sauce and Red-Hot Spanish. Chile Con Came.
Rutabaga Turnips. Magic Yeast. Condensed Mince Meat, etc.
Dried Fruit In Great Vaslety. At
Salter's Grocery
Telephone 680. Fort street Orpheum Block.
HENRY MAY & CO., Ltd.
Wholesale
and Retail
Grocers.
GONSALVES & CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GROCERS AM
WINE MERCHANTS.
226 Queen street, Honolnln, H, ,
Consolidated Sola Water Co,, L'd
EHplanade,
,irner Allen & Fori Sis., Honolulu.
A CO.,
At 11 meeting of tlm Hoard of Health
Huttirclny afternoon there were present
tlio MIIottlliB I'rcBfflcnt Wood, F M.
Hatch. (Joo. V Smith nud V J. Low
rcy. Minutes of. tlio previous meeting
lend mid nppnnod
Piesldeiit Wood rend n letter from
Dr. Moore of Hllo, ilntoil February 25.
The doctor stated that there hnd been
no moru enses In Hllo nud that n feel
ing of conflilcnro had been restored.
The Serrao family, In quarantine, were
nil well. The sanitary commltttco of
Hllo hnd been nctlvo nnd hnd con
demned scleral buildings. H was tlio
intention of this commltteo to do nil
in Its power to remedy tho filthy con
dition In nnd nbout Hllo.
In this letter l)r. Mooro submitted
plnns for tho quarantine station, ex
pressing tho wish thnt thero would be
favorable nctlon on tho part of the
Hoard of Health.
Tho next letter read by President
.Wood was from Sheriff Andrews. The
whole of this communication wns de
voted to a detailed nccount of the Hllo
hospital nnd Its needs. The sheriff
stated thnt tho institution was sadly
In need of furnishings nud tho appli
ances necessary for nurses in their
work. The hospital wns doing as well
as possible with Its limited means.
Sheriff Andrews stated that n water
tank, with a capacity of 2.000 gallons
hnd been put up on tho hosnltal
grounds as tho Institution was often
without wnter. Thanks for this pre
vious condition of nlfalrs wns duo to
tho effective wnter works system of
tho Queen City. Thanks were nlso duo
to this system for the taking down
with typhoid fever of two of the
nurses.
Sheriff Andrews stated thnt a cer
tain amount of money was drawn
every month by tho hospitals on Maul
and Kauai from an appropriation for
tho "Support and Maintenance of Hos
pltnls." Why could not the Hllo lios
pltnl also draw on this appropriation?
On motion of Mr. Smith It wns
unanimously oted thnt tho Hllo hos
pital bo allowed to draw on available
funds for instruments nnd furniture.
n sum each month not to exceed Its
proportion of tho nllownnco for the
"Support nnd Maintenance of Hos
pitals," tho orders to bo subject to tho
approval of tho president of the Board
of Health.
Mr. Smith reported that ho had visit
ed the Club stables premises nnd that
tho men nt the head, of affairs had
fulfilled absolutely every requirement
of tho Hoard of Health. Ho moved that
the stables people be allowed to open
for business forthwith.
President Wood stated that ho also
had pain n visit to the stables and had
found everything Just as set forth by
Mr. Smith In his report. However, ho
was not prepared to grant tho Club
stables permission to reopen until tho
rat proof fence enclosing the rear por
tions had been erected. Mr. Smith
amended his motion to Include Dr.
Wood's Idea and the samo passed.
In speaking of tho matter of the
shipment of freight from Honolulu,
President Wood stated thnt flvo com
panies doing business here hnd been
blacklisted by tho Hoard of Health bo
causo the representatives of these had
nttemptcd to smuggle out prohibited
articles by cleverly concealing them
in boxes nnd cases, supposed to con
tain permitted goods. It will be re
membered .int this matter was men
tioned in tho Bulletin Inst week.
President Wood explained thnt not
only articles of food, but second baud
clothing Bomo of it very dirty wero
contnlned In these enses nnd boxes.
Mr. Smith reported that ho had on
that day Instituted tho sprinkling of
tho streets with u solution of sulphur
ic ncld according to tho request of tho
Hoard of Health. In this connection
Mr. Smith stated that he had a call
from a reporter of 0110 of tho papers
tho night before. This gentlemnn stat
ed that nu acquaintance had complain
ed to him nbout tho deleterious effect
of tho sulphuric acid sprinkled in the
streets of Honolulu on his eyes. Mr.
Smith stated that ho asked tho re
porter If ho was suro It was tho sul
phuric acid tho man complained of anil
was given nn affirmative answer. It
was then that the newspaper man was
told that tho sulphuric ncld sprinklings
hnd not yet been instituted.
l.'i.'i nnd wero Bent up to tho Hoard of
Health office Saturday afternoon, Tho
Hoard then adopted the following reso
lutions: Hcsolved, That tho vlllngo of Knltil
lul bo placed hi strict qunrantluo ex
cept ns modified by tho following reso
lutions, until the further notice of the
Hoard. Thnt a Hit proof fence baron
structed around Knhulul, commencing
nbout 00 feet west of tho rnllroad
wharf at the seashore and running In
land far enough to Include tlio now
warehouse, south of the H. C. A; S.
Co.'s store, thence easterly nbout jSOO
feet thence northerly to tho seashore;
the exact location of the samo to be
determined by the Maul Sanitary Com
mlteo; nnd thnt tho railroad wharf and
tho track leading to the samo be
allowed to bo used providing the track
within tho line of Bald fence bo fenced
on both sides by n similar rat proof
fence; nnd further provided that thu
warehouse, on tho wharf bo thoroughly
fumigated and the rats In the same de
stroyed, Biich wharf not to be used un
til such work Is completed.
Hcsolved, That the Maul Sanitary
Commltteo bo requested to undertake
the destruction of nil rats In Knhulul
nfter such fence Is constructed.
Hcsolved, That ns soon ns quarters
can be provided, nil persons bo remov
ed rrom the portion of Knhulul fenced
ns aforesaid and that no person be per
mitted within said fence except em
ployes nt the wharf and workmen em
ployed by tho Sanltnry Committee for
sanitary work, provided that such resi
dences lying to tho cast of tho lino of
tho railroad wharf ns the Mntil Sanl
tnry Committee consider advisable may
continue for the present to bo used,
the same to bo enclosed with tight
fences.
Tho nctlon of Dr. Gnrvlti In refusing
to allow tho landing of Oriental goods
reshlpped from San Francisco to Kn
hulul was approed by tho Hoard.
Agents, Erupts and Jobbers.
THE LAST CAR.
Tho last cars of tho King street line
going to Wnlklkl and Palama pass the
Anchor Saloon. Tho cleverest mixolo
gists In tho city aro thero always to
put you up anything you may desire.
Drop In and tako a drop before you
take the car. Tho celebrated Seattle
beer Is to bo had hero on draught A
run ine or liquors, including the fa
mous Jcsso Moore Whiskey, etc., al
ways on han... Received per Want
moo, Rainier Dock Deer on draught
The Anchor Saloon Is hero to please lis
patrons.
BY AUTHORITY.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that upon Thurs
day, March 8th, A. D. lyoo,' at 10 o'clock
a. m. a jury duly drawn and subpoenaed
"In re Extentlon and Opening of .Pauahl
Street from Nuuanu Street to Fort Street,"
will meet at the office of the Marshal, In
Honolulu, Island of Oahu, and thence ad
journ to the site of the proposed roadway,
there to inspect and examine such locality
and ascertain all facts as may have a
bearing on the matter.
All persons In any way whatsoever
concerned In the above mtntioned "mprove-
ment are therefore notified to be present nt
such time and place, tnere to be heard by
the jury In relation to the pioposed Im
provement.
A. M. BROWN,
Marshal, Republic of Hawaii.
Honolulu, March 3, 1900. I4703t
irV.6. Irwin & 60
Limited
AGENTS FOR
Western 8ugnr Refinery Co., ! At.
Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works
Philadelphia, Penn., U.B.1
Nowoll Universal Mill Co. (Natteajs)
Cano Shrcddcr),New York, O. tL ft
n. uniunai tc uo s unemicai Farm
era.
Alex. Cross & Sons, high en. I
tlllzers for Cane and GoCm.
Reed's Steam Pips Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR BALI
Paramno Paint Cos P. A B.
and Papers; Lucol and
una, raw and bollod.
Indurlne (a cold water palatT,
whlto and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement,
CASTLE & COOKB,
.. LIMITED,
HONOLULU.
Commission merchants
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
The Eva Plinutl'ii Co.
The Walalua Agrlculfi i it Co , Lta,
The Kohala Suzar Co
Tho Walamea Sugar III! Co.
The Koloa Agricultural Co.
The Fulton Iron Worki. SI. Louie. Ma.
Tha Standard Oil Co.
The Geo. R Blake Sttam Pump).
Watton a Centrlfugali.
The New England Lift Imuranca Co. oi Baa
2 .? F"! ,n, Co-of Hartford Com.
Tna Alllanca Aurance Co. ol Lonaoa.
Alexander&Baldwiii
SUGAR
FACTORS
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.,
Agents (or the California and 0rl.nl
Steamship Company.
1180
JUDD BUILDING.
KOHT STREET.
HOLLI8TER
Agente
-Bigr Stores-
The Waterbonse Store,! The Mclntp Store
Bethel street. Telephone 24.
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Cor.Kuig and Fort streets. Telephom 11.
Thirty Head
Of Fine
Buggy and
Draft Horses
Just received ex Mauna
Ala. To e een at the Sale Yards
ALAKFA and
QUEEP STREETS.
Gus- Schuman.
At Sundny's meeting tho first matter
brought up by President Wood was
tho death of Lee Ling at the plnguo
hospital Saturday afternoon. Tho post
mortem cxnmlnntlon by Dr. Hoffman
Bhowcd 11 clear case of bubonic plnguo.
From whut President Wood could
learn, tho victim left Chinatown lm-
IIIRIOATIOK NOTlCi:.
Holders of water privileges, or those
paying water rates, aro hereby notified
that tho hours for Irrigation purposes
are from C to 8 o'clock n. m. nnd from
4to ti o'clock p. m.
ANDItnW I1ROWN,
Superintendent Wnter Works.
Approved by A. YOUNG,
Minister of Interior.
Honolulu, Juno 11, 1899.
1244-tf
Pound Master's Notice
of Estroys.
Notice Is hereby given, that the animals
described below have been Impounded In
the Government Pound at Maklkl, Kona,
Island of Oahu, and unless the pound fees
and damages are sooner satisfied, will be
sold at the date hereunder named, accord
ing to law :
Feb. 23, lobo. 1 Roan Stallion, brand
(similar tr) f on hind right leg, both legs
on right side black, and on the left white.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co
(LUtmo).
Wm. O. Irwin. President nnrl 1
uaua Sprcckola VlcePreaU
W. M. Olffard.. Second Vlco Prwta
H. M. Whitney, Jr..... Trees, and Ba
Geo. J. Ross Aunts
Sugar Factor
AHP
Jommission Agem
AOXHTO OF THS
0OEAN1O STEAMSHIP COMhln
OF BAN FBANOIBOO. OAK
BlEWEl C6., WPD.,
Queen tlml, Honolulu H. I :
A.g-nts f or
Hawaiian Afrrlcultural Company, Americas Seia
Coapanv. Oofiala Sugar Plant. Co . OnoM Sin!
Co.. Ilonomu SuKar Co.. Walluku Sugar Co.. Makat
Dl1'., ?0,',HJf k' "" Co . Molokal Rank;
Planler'a Line Say ft ..ico Packet C baa. Bi 7l
ft Co.'a Line of Uon Packela
LIST OF OFFICERS
C. M. Cooko, President) Qeoree H
Robertson, Managers E. F. Biahop
Treasurer and Secretary j Col. W. F
Alton, Audit ir; P. 0. Jones, H. WaUr
house, Poo. R. Carter. Dlrectora.
M. PHILLIPS & CO
Wholesale Importers and Jobbers c
fcropetn and American Drj oooa
Fo t and Queen Streets.
took some old clothing, probably In- A" owners of tI,e above itsabtd anl
fectcd. to tho house In Knllhl In which !mals are hereby notified that 1 will se
ho wns found sick. He was caught In 'them at public auctlonon Saturday, March
Chinatown by the second quarantine 1 10, 1000, at u m., If not called for before
mm wns uiiirii iu miwiiiuiino, irom
which placo ho went to Knllhl where
ho remnlncd until tho morning of Peb
ruary 2S. Twenty days of this tlmo
wero spent In nbsoluto uunrnntlno nnd
tho follow left Knllhl perfectly well.
It Is known thnt I.eo Ling went imme
diately from tho camp to this placo In
Knllhl and It Is supposed that there ho
donned his old clothes nnil went to
work In his taro patches. The Infec
tion very probably camo from tho old
clothes.
Tho Hoard voted to burn tho Knllhl
house, and It Is probablo that In caso
the houso to which Leo Ling went for
a whllo after tho first quarantlno Is
found, this place too will be destroyed.
By unanimous vote tho report of
the special committee on shipping was
adopted nnd the committee continued.
Food Commissioner Shoroy will very
probably bo given chargo of all tho
work in connection with tho shipment
of frejght .under tlo new arrangement.
At tnis juncture tne noaru spent
quite n llttlo tlmo discussing the situa
tion In Knhulul, full particulars of
which wero contained In letters from
Dr. Garvin that arrived in tho Mauna
that date,
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K. KEKUENE,
Poundmaster.
Removal Notice.
Tho Hawaiian Soda Works have re
moved their plant and offices to Em
ma street near Vineyard makal of Mrs.
G. D. Frcoth's residence. Orders
promptly delivered. s
459tf
H. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
IS RBMOVBD
To rear of old stand. Entrance on King
street. Ordea left at either shop, or office,
at John Nott's .tore, KIntsfstrect, will re
ceive prnmp attention. M5i-tf
M. HACKFELD 4 CO., L
tEKERAL COMMISSION ABSMi
Oir. Kon and (Jqeen Btreets HonoloJr
Honolulu Iron Works Co
Improve, and modorn SUOAR M.4V
OH1NERY of every capacity and
scrlptlon mudo to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for inSaU
purposes a specialty. Partl'uur na
tion paid to JOB VT3Rk ,ad repairs
oxecutcd at shortest notice.
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W. THRUM
Surveyor.
ROOM NO. 10, SPRECKELS BLOC.
Plantation Work a Specialty.
1233
BRUCE OARTN KIGHT,
lijnoral Manager of
ri KqirUbU Life Asaur&nct Sociitj
0 o,. nutted etatestor ths Hawan.t
Itdaads.
Oman Merchant street. Hor
WOMAN'S EXGHAN6E
112 Hotkl Struct.
KAPA, CALABASHES. LEIS. NA.
TIVR HATS, HOLA SKIRTS, NUHAU
raAio, FA.no, BUKbli HKKD8, Bto.
HOMEMADE POI. constant! nn hann
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