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Snrdeoc?, Physicians And Dentists.
Notice.
Dr. Henry V. Howard has removed Ills
ffice to the cottage on A'akea street, just
mauka of Masonic Temple,
0 to 12 3. ITU
3 1 1 4 p. m and
7 to 8 p. m.
OFFICE HOURS:
1729-tf
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
OFFICES: TELE HONES i
Koo tc to), Oiiice, Main, ,ls,
BOST01 tlUIDIMl. RFMDEM.F,
Fom smn. White, tail,
HOURS-ii A. m. to i. !..:
' ) TO , P. M.i ? TO P. M.
P.O. BQXfrM. SUIDAVS ll-s I". M.
DR. W. H. MAYS
381 tlcrctnnla 6treet.
HOURS-ototi SUNDAY-gton
i to 1
7 to 3 Telephone 602
DR. J. T. WAYSON,
His remove J to Ills new office and resi
dence, Beretanla St., neatly opposite Mr
thodlst Church.
office hours &?.:&:,,&:
i6n TEL. Main 146
DR. C. A. PETERSON
Has rc-octr eJ his office nt . . .
26 Emma Street
fo-ll A.M.
S: 2- 4 P.M.
1 7- P.M. J
r)UK;
TELLPIIONH. 493
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Reldcnce: Comer
Beretanla and Alll'cr streets.
EOrnce Hours: to 11 a.m.
1 to 1 p. M.
riosr M.
SUKPATS-4 JO tOltlWA, M.
TELEPHONE M)'. WHITE. nit
M. WALTER HOFFMANN.
BERETANIA STREET (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Telephone 510. P. 0. Box, C01.
Office hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
B. m.;7 to 8 p. m.;Sundays, & to 11 a. m.
DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS
3D & a t i b t.
Office for the present with Dr. Anderson,
Alakea St. near Hotel.
Office Hours 8:30 to 4
A, C WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DTSNTISTS
Lore Building, Fort Street.
Hours: 2 to 4. Telephone 434.
Attorneys.
CF, PtTERSON
John Mattiiiwman
Peterson & Matthewman,
. ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
P. O. Bo 16
TlUPHONE. MAI1 iM
I KAAHUMANU ST
E0. A. DAVIS
GEO. D. GEAR
OAVIS & GEAR
JHorneys and Counsellors at Law
Rooms 202, 203, 502, Judd Building.
Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts Honolulu
J. M. KANEAKUA,
A.ttornoy and Counsellor at
Law.
OtQoe: In the Occidental Hotel,
CSrner at King and Alakea Streets,
fionofclu.
Chinese and Japaneso Firms.
Y. MASUDA,
Portraits
Done in Crayon or .Oil
Pictures Framed In any styla
Framed Pictures for sala.
New Mouldings for Frames hav
arrived.
Kine and Alapai streets.
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
14") TELEPHONE 869
P.O. Box 961. Tel. 94
SANG CHAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR
Latest Styles, - Perfect Fit.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, a
Specialty.
Clothes Dyed Fast Black or any color
desired.
85 Hotel 8t., Neap Port
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OZAWA, 1.r.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Ttuporary Ofllctl Roou t upttetrs Sprtcktlt batld
jet Ttl 4
Cleaning I
LADIES SKIRTS CLEAN!
CIMhlnc Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired
auiia iiAi,u iuukulX"
AVa-Flt iruaranteed. -Lottt Price.
f wt Stretl, near Kukul, ani near Orpheum Theater.
JSrPrlctk: Cloning ont lull, fit Dyeing suit Ja.jo.
iooqun
IJOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
a Fisi Ajjortmint opAmidican, Enqlishasd
SCOTCH CLOTH ON HAND
No. 31s Nuuauu street, Honolulu, H.tl.
Suod work and flrat-claia fit guaranteed
Clotntt Cltantd and Rcoalred
? W. THRUM
Surveyor.
AOOM NO. 10, SPRECKUM RTX)CB
yinaUtlon Work ft Stclolty.
123S
jnMbiUiA,-,i..'- ',' ....t
iaJblwtaa,
v&ma:&
iw.1t tIV'
Beer and Wine Dealers.
LOVEJOY&GO.
iMFOHTKnr, and WHor.niiAtu
fit!
tllUli).
Attntt lor th. Burnt J Rakiler Bur ol limn
No. 19 NtWAxn Starkt
Point Clock, HokuUii', Hawaiian Itunnt
P.O.Biiih MjMITele;asr.ioS
GONSALVES & CO Ltd
WHOLESALE GKOOEBB AM
WINK MERCHANTS.
225 Quen alreot, Honolnlui K
.(jiioOlidaieri Soda Water Co., L'i)
JG m p 1 mi a c 1 cs
nrner Allej & Fort St., Honolulu
HOL.U58TER A CO.,
Hoffman Saloon
No Beer to Hum,
But Beer to Beat the Band.
LAROE INVOICE OP
Olympia
IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE
It lins'nt come to stay ; it's going
fast, but there's more com
ing every month.
L. H. DEE, Prop.
architects, Contractors and Bnllders
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
Jobbing : Promptly : Attended : To.
H. L. KERR & CO..
Architects and Builders
Roont itia
PROGRESS BLOCK,
rtltphonant.
O.o. W. I'ara
P. W. Btardilta
Ttl. m
P. O. Boi nl
BBARD8LEE & PAGE
Architects & Builder
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, H. I.
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
t' Short Notice. 1441
Building Materials
OF ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Goal
ALLEN &ROBINSON,
Qnoen rtroet. Bonoluln
i. F. BERTELMAN'8
Carpenter Shop
18 RBMOVBD
nar of old stand. Entrance on Klnc
'it. Or'r left at either shop, or offica,
t John Nott'i irt, Klnij street, will n
'v promp' ttUntlno. l4Ti-tf
Plambers, Etc.
John ISrcit
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Strap
TELEPHONE NO 31.
NOW Is the time to get leak a.
breakages aeon to, and year
Roofs Put in Qtdi'
By compotent worknw.
W, H. Baith
H W.iAari.
Honoluln Sbeet Metal Worh
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Yea 1 1 lata
Metal Roofing,
Conductor Pips and Guttir WorW.
RlcbaiJa S'tt.l, bat. Qotan and Marcbant, BfialO
aor-Jofcblne promptly atttnd4 to.'W
Tel. White 41. P. O. Box 2U
Notice to Property Owners and Bnllders
I wish to notify the Property Owners
and Bull.ers In general, that I am now
open for business In the Territory Stables
Block, King ht.. and am ready to give
figures on all kinds nf plumbing and sew
erage work. A complete line always car
rled In stock.
C. H. BROWN,
Telephone Main 48. Sanltarv Plumber,
P.O. Box 811. 355 King St.
BRUOE OARTWRIGHr
General Managoi ot
Tin Equitable Life Asauunc Swii.
Ol th United Btates lot the Haaiic
Islands,
Qiftwii Merehant ntrwl. Ho"
M. PHILLIPS 4 CO..
Wholesale Impoitvs and Jobbeu
(nropein and American Drj 3o
Yo t and Qoien fitrefti
rd. HAOKFELD & GO., U
iBKEBAL C0HHISS10K ABKFi"
Oot.Vort and Qaeeu Streets Jioouli
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a,. . -j2jjr.f I "ii aafa.Wiu
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Mr. Lowrey in the Chair
Condemns Noxious
Newspapers.
m CARMICIIAEL WRITES
OF FEDERAL QUARANTINE
Ruling of Public Works Superinten
dent Overruled -Another Plumb
ing Dispute-Science Yfonted
in Asylum Reports.
A inciting of the Hoard of Ileal!1)
was tailed for 3 o'clock jcstcnlny nftcr
norm, aim nt that hour wcro present
Atttoincy Ucncral 12. IV Dole, V. J
Lowity and Dr, C. II. Cooper. A nuai'
ter of nn ho.ir later Dr. Kmersoirs ar
rival made a quurtini mid Mr. l.owri)'
was Immediately elected to tlio clinlr
In the absence of Dr. Knymoml, preal
ilont. Dr. Pratt, executive offlcor, nttd
Cha3. Wilcox, secretary, were In at
tendance, and P. M. Ill oaks, attorny,
and T. II. Murray In waiting on busi
ness with the Hoard,
Chlnntown Mr- Brooks appeared
Isulldlng for certain Chinatown
Per-mlts propel tics. Their applica
tions for building permits wcro filed In
November. Afterward Mr. Hemenway,
city sanltnry onicer. Informed them
the lots hnd io bo filled up to grade.
This was done. Next Mr. XtcCandlcss.
Sufierlntcndeiit of Public Works, re
fused tho permits on tho found that
the latest amended regulation of tho
Hoard of Health did not allow any
building In certain districts until nil
of the proprietors therein had complied
with tho filling up requirement.
Dr. Patt stated that ho drew up tho
amendment and tlld not consider It
Rhould hold down proprietors who h'ld
compiled with It. This wns made tho
sense of the Board on motion, the per
mits being ordered to bo Issued.
Mr. Murray wanted permission to
build on a part of his teased ground.
Maunakea and Kukul streets, which
had been filled to grade. Tho remain
der of tho lot would bo treated proper
ly as soon ns possible. For the present
the unfilled portion was only to bo usod
for tho back entrance of a blacksmith
shop. It did not Reem to him that tho
sanitary requirements of such an es
tablishment should be extreme.
Dr. Pratt, on a motion to refer the
matter to him for report, stated that
the regulation was simply that an cn
Ire lot must bo graded before building
could be done upon It.
Mr, Murray then proposed to fill
an area of 40 by SO feet for his building
and surrender tho remainder of the
holding to the lessor. This was accept
ed as settling tho matter.
Uncle 8nm' Dr Carmlchael, mod.-
Health cal officer In command of
P.'.cnutlonMarIne Hospital Service,
wrote saying a search of custom house
records showed no importation of eggs
packed In soil from China since early
In June, 1900. prior to tho tlmo the
United States Marine Hospital Service
took clinrgo of quarantlno matters In
the Hawaiian Islands. "Eggs and other
articles," tho letter said, -"packed In
soil from plaguo Infected places are
prohibited from entry Into United States
ports unless accompanied by a certlll
cato ot n medical Inspector of tho Ser
vlco nt the port of departuro relative to
their freedom from danger.
"From Juno 14, 1900, up to tho pres
ont tlmo all Asiatic freight arriving at
Honolulu has been subjected to dlsln
lection by sulphur dioxide, at tho Pa
clflc Mall wharf, prior to delivery to
the consignees. It Is tho Intention to
contlnuo this practlco until plaguo con
dltlons In the Orient show decided Im
provement.
"Vessels departing from ports In the
Orient for ports In tho United States
are now Inspected prior to departuro by
a medical officer of tho Servlco who
certifies to tho condition of tho vessel,
passengers and cargo."
Tho report of H. C. Shorcy, Food
Commissioner, for December was rend.
On mnjlon of Dr. Hmcrson tlio repoi t
wns nccepted, Its recommendations ap.
proved, and copies ordered to bo fur
nlslied to tho press.
Hrcucli Dr. Pratt read a stal.i-
of ment regarding a breach
DtHClnllnc c)t rC8 nn,i acflnltc In
structions committed by David Nnboo
lewa, nu oDlccr nf the Hoard, In Himdlmc
lepers from a steamer to the Knllhl ex
periment station In public hacks.
Mr. I.owroy remarked, that moro real
Injury, it seemed to him, hnd been
dono to tho community by the treat
ment of tho Incident by somo newspa
pers thnn by tho act of tho otllrer, espe
cially In view of the prompt disinfection
of tho hacks by order of the executive
officer.
Dr. Kmcrsnn thought something that
would bo felt should be done to tho of
fender by way of discipline, such as
suspension or deprivation of pay for a
period.
Mr. Dole moved that David Nahoo
Iowa bo suspended for ono month with
out pay. In scrondlng the motion. Dr
Emerson said tlfit while realizing
thnt tho public danger from It wa3
slight, this fact should not bo tnken ns
condoning tho offense, Nono of them
Imagined thnt It did.
Mr. Lowrey thought the worst part
of It was sending the lepeis clear out
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LMWu. A'-l' A.y.' ,"8?
ljliiswiaaijrimfjj
toMycoocyccyciyc,t
EataMIihcd 170.
Walter Baker &Gos
ami iQQ&&
r-orcatlnfftdrlnkliisr.acdcooklnp;.
rent, rjtuciom, utrrrjTioirs.
to Knllhl without a guard.
Tho motion can led.
Dr. Emerson remarked that If there
were dr.nger from carrlestes In which
lepers had been carried, thcro was
much more figm personal contact of
tho well with the diseased. At n recent
deportation of proplo to Moloknl n lep
er nnd n friend were seen locked In
each other's nrms on the wharf while a
hundred might bo counted.
Hncclal Mr- Lowrey submitted,
Co nimltcc from the committee on
RcportH burials, an amendment
to regulations, which, being further
amended by the Attorney General,
passed. Its purport Is to prevent su
perincumbent burials In one grave.
No report ns forthcoming from the
committee on methylated Bplrlts..
Dr. Kmcrson wns granted time for
the committee on visitations to the
Settlement.
The matter of medicines for kinder
gartens was referred to the executho
officer, with authority to have bjcIi
furnished as deemed necessary fron
the public dispensary.
The reading of tho Walluku sanitary
regulations was concluded from the
previous meeting? On motion of Mr.
Dole, they were mado applicable to all
populous communities In the TnT'tory
outside of Honolulu.
More c- " Brown,, plumber,
Plumbing appealed to make a
irounic statement regarding cer
tain appliances disallowed by Inspector
Keen upon the picmlses of J. A Gil
man. An article allowed by the rules,
tho low hopper closet, was forbidden
In nil cities of tho Mainland. Tl:, Gol
den Gate closet disallowed was fat-
ahead of It. It was In many of tho best
houses ot Honolulu including the Ha
waltan hotel. In the case In question
the article was proposed to be put In a
servants' Iioiieo fifty feet away fiom
nny other dwelling and connected with
the sewer.
Mr. Lowrey said If this statement
was correct, tbc rule should be chang
ed. Mr. Keen was called In and said that
tho low hopper wns capable of belli"
cleansed, which at some times the Gel
den Gato could not.
Dr. Kt.urson at this withdrew a mo
tion to iillow the work, and too rule,
were left to be enforced.
It was voted to put the pliotng'aph
Ing work of the Doard up to competi
tion. Dr. Pratt offered to read :he insane
Asylum report.
Scientific Dr Emerson, before
Lope tho reading, observed
EJVVnnted that more than baro sta
tistics should bo had of that Institu
tion. It appeared to him .nat no repor'
wnB ever rccjjved going Into the scien
tific phases of tho In'-tl'iition. They
ought to call for such n report, and ho
believed Dr. Horbo-t wa? capable ct
making It. Ho moved that a report be
Invited from the superintendent to con
tain studies on mental diseases based
on his observations, whleh Elu.iM be
ready for submission to the Legisla
ture. Seconded by Dr. Cooper and car
ried. Adjourned at 4:55.
Two Bond Concerts.
Tho band will play the following se
lections at a concert In Emma Square
this aftcinoon, beginning at !:-10
o'clock::
March Hands Across tho Sea,...
....; , ,..,,... Sousa
Overture Tancrcdl - Rossini
Selection The Lombardlans .... Verdi
Finale Dellsarlo Donizetti
Waltz Town of Songs .... Fahrbac'i
Polka Florellu (. Levey
Tho Star Spangled Manner.
On Makce Island Sunday afternoon,
beginning at 3 o'clock, the band will
play the following selections:
PART I.
Tho Old Hundred.
Overture Medea . ; Cherublnl
Ballad Avo Maria Illnclicllft
Intermezzo Clarlo .... Almy
Grand Selection Tannhauscr .
Wagner
PART II.
Overture The Hrlde (new) ... Auber
Fantasia The Yeomanry Patrol
(new) .'. Squlro
Divertissement The Zouaves ..Leslie
Potpourri Canadian DarwooJ
Tho Star Spangled Banner.
HORN.
NAONE At tho Maternity Homo, Ho
nolulu, Jan. 11, 1901, to the wlfo of
Philip Nnono, a son.
WOODWARD At tho Maternity
Homo, Honolulu, Jan. 11. 1901, to the
wlfo of Joseph Woodward, n son.
The Evening Bulletin, 76 cents pei
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Ajftnts, Brokers and Jobbr?-
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OPPlCHRSt
H. P. BALDWIN..., Prelaai
J. B. CASTLE tst Vlce-PrcslJ-
W. M. ALEXANDER md Vlce-Prrsld-
J. P. COOKL ; Treajut.
W. O. SMITH Secretaty and Audit
Sugar Factors and
-Commissiqo Agerils
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar C
Olaa Sugar Co.
Haiku bugar Co.
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company,
Klhel Plantation Co.
Hawaiian Sugai Co.
Kahulul Railroad Company,
AND
The California and Oriental S. S. Ci.
.6.lrwiii&8i
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Hennery Co., of Ra.
Francisco.
Ilaldwln Locomotive Worki,
Philadelphia, Venn., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (Natloaa
Cane Shredder), New York, U. 8. A.
N. Ohlandt & Cu.'s Chemical Fertlli
zers. ,
Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade r
tlllzcrs for Cane and Coffee.
Rood's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE
Parafflne Paint Co.'s P. & D. Palm
and Papers; Lucol and Line.
Oils, raw and boiled.
Indurlne (a cold-water paint), ..
white and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, LI
and Bricks.
GASTLE & COOK!
LIMITED.
HONOLULU.
Commission Merchant?
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
tta Ewa Plantatt'ti Co.
Th. Walalua Aerlcoltnal Co., t .:
Tbo Konala Surar Co
Tha Walamta SJrai Mill Co.
To. Fulton Iron Works, SL toils, Mo.
tha Standard Oil Co.
Tna O.o. F, Dlaka Swan Psaiaa,
Wattoa'a Cantrlfueals.
Tti. N.w Entland Lit. lasnraaca Call.,
Tna m Fira Ins. Co. of Hanfor, Saw
TfaoAlllanca Atturanca Cft ol Laalaa
Vm. G. Irwin & 0(
(HltrtajD).
Wm. O. Irwin.. President and Manag.
Claua Sprcckela Vice Preside!
W. M. Glffard ..Second Vice Preside!
H. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treai. and 8
Geo. J. Ross Audita
Sugar X"actoy
AaTB !
Tommissidn Agenr
I
irr'TH or w.-i
UBANIO STEAMSHIP COMPJLM
OF BAN FBAKOIBOO. PAX I fl
TfieYonHamm-YonDtt Co.,Ltr
Importers and
Commission
Merchants mri
QUEBN' ST., - HONOLUL.
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Macti ne, Bti.
BREWER C0 m
Quaan staat, Honolule H.l
1
A.t;ont8 lor
Hawaiian Agricultural Co-;aar, Araarlca
Coapany. Oo&ala Sag ar Plant. Co, Onoiaaa llaa
Co., Honorau Sutar Co., Walluku Sural Ca., alak
Suear Co , Htliakala Rarcll Co., Molokal ttaaaa
Planttr'a Lin. San Fr i2sco Padrat au. t
k Co.'s Lisa ol Bo jn Packat.
LIST OF OFFICERS
C. M, Cooke, Pronldenti Qeorgo
Rolertsou, Manager) E. F. Blaboi
Treaaurer acd Secretary j Col. W. 1
Alien, Auuit ir; v. v. Jones, it. wt
lioum. Oeo. R. flArtor. T)rApnr
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ASSETS. DEC. tl, 1811. 1U,I7TJ.
Hone loaned on approved ecnrtttv
A Savings Bank fcr monthly deposit
Houaea built on the monthly Inatatt.
ment pla-.
Twentieth Bert ot Stock la an
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Prat.
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. B.
Gray, Treaaurer; A. V. Gear, Becratarr,
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, B. at
Roae, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Heart
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, O. B.
Gray. W. L. Howard.
A. V. OKAS,
Sacra tara,
Chamber of Commerce room.
OBlce Hours: 12:101:10 p. m
siskop oo.
SaviiigsBauk
Savings Bepoalta will be)
received and Interest allowed by thla
Bank at four and one-half per cent,
per annum. '
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulations limy be obtained on application.
Office at bank building on Merchant'
street.
BISHOP A CO.
Tge iohama jSpeoie BbdX
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Subscribed Capital Yen t4,ooo,ooo
Paid Up Capital Ytn il,ooo,ooo
Rtsentd Fund Yen S,i)o,ooo
Head Office, Yokohama,
The Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange Issues Draft!
and Letters ot Credit, and transact
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On Flsed Daposlt lor is sseatas. a rat seat a. e.
On Fuel Deposit lor S stomas, 1H 'J
On Fl4 Deposit lor t raos. ,
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank,
Set RlDHtllt Blllllllul, HI Lu SI, Bouliit
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Pluno Tunor.
40 years practice, references If desired.
All kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned
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1. King St., Res. Occidental Hotel.
Tel., 054. 8z-im Lincoln Plock
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