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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T., FRIDAY, MAIICII 15, 1001.
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Spring Goods for 1901
COTTON. . . .
DRESS GOODS!
LATEST DESIGNS AND SHADES
FIGURED DIMITIES, 12, 15, 20c per yard.
PLAIN AND DOTTED DIMITIES, SoliJ Colors,
20, 25c per yard. s
STRIPED AND FIGURED BALISTE, 20c per yard.
PRINTED FOULARDS, Look Just Like Silk,
25, joe. per yard.
GINGHAMS, 8, 10, 14 yards for Si. 00.
FLANNELETTES, CHECKED, STRIPED AND PLAIN
8j4, 10, I2j4c. per yard.
LADIES' HOSIERY!
JUST RECEIVED.
A FULL LINE OF LADIES' BLACK HOSE (HERMSDOOF
DYE)
PLAIN, 8, y2, 9, 9j4i 10 inch, 20c. per pair.
OPENWORK, 8, 8, 9. 9 o inch, 25c. per pair.
PLAIN, FINE QUALITY, 8, 82, 9. 9XA, 10 inch,
3 paits for Si. 00.
For the Next Few Days we are offering
Special Bargains in Cotton and
Woolen Blankets.
COTTON, 85c, S1.2SrS1.50.
WOOL, S4.85. S6-50, S7.50, 59.
Sio per pair
N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.,
LIMITED.
LAW iiS II I
The meeting or the Board of Health
yesterday was attended by the Health
committees from each of the houses of
the Legislature. The Scnntors present
were lUtsscll, Kanuhn, Baldwin, Kaluc,
Knlnuokalanl nnil Carter. The lsltorn
from the lower House were Uccktcy
and aitnilan.
These gentlemen were present to
hear the discussion upon the Board
of Health Mil to exclude immigrants
aflllcted with leprosy or pulmonary
tuberculosis. The discussion was
opened by President Raymond, who
said he believed the legislators would
sharo the apprehensions of the medi
cal fraternity after statistics of the
ravages of consumption had beca pre
sented. Senator Baldwin spoke upon the sub
Ject, saying that the principles of the
bill met with his approval, but that to
exclude, consumptives seemed a very
radical step. He wanted It understood
thnt ho was not speaking In opposition
to tho measure, but he had known peo-
plo afflicted with consumption coming
to these Islands for relief ever since ha
was a boy and he would llko to know
If there wcro precedents for such a
radical step.
President Raymond" replied that New
York Htnto had n similar law and that
other States'hnvo been seeking to pass
such rrotectlvo legislation.
Representative Ollflllan stated with
nmmnutmtmmiti
JUST JTOJf AND.
A HANDSOME LINE OF
Ladles' Knox Felt Hate
New Sailor Hats
New Matinee Hats
We are constantly receiving UP-TO-THB FASHION
GOODS by every steamer. You can't go wrong or be out i
of style wheyi purchasing of us.
The M. E. KILLBAN CO., Ltd.
ARLINGTON BLOCK. HOTEL 8TREET.
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(Ion as when , ordered closed. The
Hoard will visit the camp In n body to
day with a view of passing on tho
proposition fairly,
Ilefore leaving, the legislators gave
notice that they had In their possession
numerous petitions, complaints and
charges they desire to discuss with tho
Doard. It was arranged that these
matters would bo heard at tho regular
meeting next Wednesday.
PLAGUE INJACRAMENTO
Sacramento. March I. The Dec to
night publishes the following:
Sacramento's Interest In the p'uguo
situation In San Francisco Is Just now
n ltnl one. The latest victim, n Chi
nese who died on February 21th at
33 Waerlcy Place, went there from
Sacramento about two weeks ago and
was sick when he arrived there. It Is
a case whlchlcalls for Investigation
here as well as In San Francisco
It Is difficult to learn tho hhlory of
the case. The Chinese nro ery secre
tive about plague matters and It Is
hard to find any details concerning any
of the victims. Their plan Is to claim
that n man found sick or dead had been
111 for a long time. At 13 Waerlcy
Placo It lias been learned by tho Health
authorities of San Francisco that the
man. whose name Is I.ung'Why Fung,,
was employed as a cook In Sacramento,
He went to Sin Francisco about tho
14th of the month and was 111 at the
time. He died on the 24th and tho
symptoms of plague were discovered
when the body was examined by Dr.
Frank 1 Wilson. Assistant City Phy
sician, while making his rounds. Tho
caso was verified as the scptlcaemlc
emphasis that he was In favor of tho form, n form of the dlseaso which Is
bill. He referred to the alarming death not as violent In Its course1 as either
rate among tho Hawallans from con- the bubonic or the pneumonic form;
sumption nnd believed It was wholly nnd which, In history elsewhere, fur
duo to the Importation of the disease i nlshes the largest percentage of rccov
from t,ho Mainland. "Charity begins at cries. In San Francisco there have
home," said he, "and wo must protect been no recoveries,
our own people."
As to the radical nature of tho bill,
Attorney General Dole, who drafted tho
law said, "that part of the bill relating
to pulmonary tuberculosis Is so far
quail (led that I do not believe It Is open
to tho criticism of being too radical.
Not only must a case of tuberculosis
be proved but a ease dangerous to pub
lic health must bo shown before tho
person afflicted can bo deported under
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believed tho act, it passed, would bo ( William II Chandler of Now Hamp
largely self enforcing. The steamship shire has been sealected to bo president
companies would be careful to bring no of the Spanish Claims Commission.
bhb 1 PAHS,uluAnb
AT THIS
HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd.,
Corner Merchant and Nuunnu St.,
olwo HOTI3L. ST.. opposite Bethel.
Works 'Phone, 389,
Office 'Phone, 390.
Save YOlir Wife Many Steps by Installing
A House Telephone from
You will never
part with it.
Upstairs to Kitchen,
House to Servants' Quarters,
House to Stable, Etc.
We will Install two 'phones complete under a gaarantee at a price well,
you cannot afford to be without them.
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,
Alakea Street.
SEATTLE DEER.
The ever popular Rainier beer Is be
coming a household word and "will
you have a glass of Seattle," Is mora
often heard than anything else. The
Criterion Saloon bas the beer on Up or
In botMes.
Chandler Given a dob.
Washington, March 0. Ex-Senator
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Another Large Shipment
of Angle Lamps.
"THE ANGLE LAMP"
THE LIGHT
THAT NEVER FAILS.
tt wejni a! mo it IncrtJItli that
any limp could be gooi enough 10
lake the place of electricity on tvtn
tertni. yet such U the cae lth tht
anoib lamp. All over tht lilanit
people art throwing aay their ot4
lamp anJ replacing thera with this
lamp, not merely cecaua It coats
about one-tenth as much to main
tain (con Is no object to some peo
ple) tut, btslJe. being Infinitely
cheaper, It Is more brilliant an4
more reliable In the bargain It It a
revelation to every one who uses It,
ani simply demonstrates that the
otdfahlonej lamp.was a barbar
ous contrivance. THE ANOLB LAMP
never smokes, smells or gives any
trouble Is lighted anJ extinguished
s easily as gas, and Is the Idea
light from every standpoint Wt
carry thest lamps from f 1.80 up,
T. II. Davies & Co., Ltd.
HARDWARE
DEPARTMENT.
AGENTS FOR Sterlln Lllhflfatlnv Oll. Cllrlnhn. All,, r-m.nl Dnrttan.1 TamaM. r.l.nl Pnu.il-.
Co . nick- n.i.M Uelllnc, Rocht Hitbor linn C Siw Hon, Sewing Machines ani I'an-Anwlcan Hind
Sewing Machines.
UkALfcKs IN Agateware. Glassware, Croinery, Harness, SadJIes anJ Leathers, Rues, Brass Bel
steals, Trunks, Valises, Maulnfs, Safes, Linoleums I'owJer and Caps, General Hardware and Plantation
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laVi 1 1 . 1 1 mMEtWZzUuXJ. ammmt
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Is recommended to build up
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THE EVENING BULLETIN
THE OLDLST HAWAIIAN DAILY I'AI'UR
A KlwNUKS FOR ADVERIIStRS &&&&&&&&
aRgr.tvated cases anil the law, once
publlshcti broadcast, would deter con
sumptives from taking the risk of a
trip to Hawaii.
Dr. Emerson said pulmonary tubor
culosls bacilli was harder to combat
than the cholera or plauuo germ.
Senator Carter asked for statistics ol
pulmonary tuberculosis.
President Raymond talked at length
In reply on the general subject. lib
said the main lUmculty the medical
profession meets In combating this
disease, Is the fact thtft tho right laws
cannot be secured, Tho reason such
laws cannot be had Is that the disease
Is so prevalent that nearly every legis
lator has n relative or friend afflicted
nnd sentiment prevents the matter
from receiving proper consideration.
On request or ucprescniative HUK-
ley, tho Health committees from each
hotiee'were furnished' with a ccrllflel
copy of the statistics read.
l'ho turd'supply for the settlement
at Molokal was again discussed, tho
nti'jjcct coming up on the report of
Health Officer I'rntt, that no response
.tad lfcn rccclvil f. !iic advents m'tr.t
for tenders to furnish palal. Superin
tendent Reynolds said thnt the supply
now available was sufficient for half
rations only. He believed, however,
that after April 1, the supply from Mo
lokal alleja would Do suffiiienl. The
superintendent was Instructed to uso
eery effort to procure tavj and, If ne
cessary, to purchase an uxtri supply
of flour.
IIIUs for labor and suniillfM, furnish
ed during the plague, but not faul be
cause of lack of funds, were brought
up. The total sum of these, whlih
had been marked 0. K. by the Ilo.tnl h
$J2r,S.78. On motion of Dr. KnurBOii.
the Legislature w 111 bo requested to ap
propriate this amount.
Attorney S. T. Chllllngworth ap
peared In behalf of the Ouhu Lumber
& Ilulldltig Co. with n bill for lumber
furnished during tho plagtto to Mr.
lloardmnn, whose buildings were burn
ed by order of the Hoard of Health.
The lumber was used to make a store
house for Hotrdman's effects, sacd
from tho flic. The bill wus referred to
Attorney General Dole for his opinion
as to tho liability of tho Hoard,
A (utltlon was read asking thnt J.
K. Walamao ho nppolnted superin
tendent of tho leper settlement.
On report of Dr. 01lor, Mrs Lohen,
was glen permission to go to the leper
settlement to care for her husband
Dr. Monsarrat was oted a commis
sion as ngent of tho Hoard of Health.
A communication from J. II. Ather
ton nsklng that Ilellcf Camp No. 2,
In Knuluwcla, bo thrown open ugaln
for tenants, nag read. President Ray
mond, Health Officer Pratt and Keeno,
tho plumber, hnd Inspected the premi
ses nnd In their oplnloti, the placo
The other appointments will soon fol
low, and It lJ Intended thnt the Com
mission shall get to work as soon as
possible, In view of the vast amount of
work to be done.
In form nnd method of doing bust
ness this Commission will npproxlmnto
tho Alabama Claims Commission rath
er than any of the International com
missions that havo sat In recent yean,
ITnless hereafter authorized by Con
gress, the Commission will not con
sider claims of any other than cltlzomi
of the Tutted States tor damages sin,
talncd during the war.
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TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
fake Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund tho money If It
falls to cure. E. W, Grove's signature
Is on each box. 25 cent.
J. J. WILLIAMS,
Photographer.
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Visitors are cordially Invited t
;all and inspect our eallery of life-
size royal photos, from Kamehameh.
I. to date.
At tho Old Stand
On Fort Street ::
and
Just Received
a New Lot of
Key West
Domestic
Cigars 1
Beaver Lunch Rooms,
HAWAII LAND CO.
Limited.
Capital Stock
Capital, paid up,
$100,000.
$48,860
OFFICERS.
V. C. Achl President A Manager
M. K. Nakulnt,.... Vice President
J. MaLalnal .Treasurer
Enoch Johnson Secretary
Deo. L. Deshi Auditor
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Jonah KnmaUe.
J. Malolnal
J. W. Blplkant,
The above Company will buy, loose,
or sell lanJj In all parts of the Hawaiian
Islands; and also turn houses In the City
of Honolulu for rent. US9-yl
W. C. ACHI & CO.
Brokers & Dealers
8EALESTATE
H. J. NOLTE.
GHAS. CB4MER
G. A. GROTE
Merchant -:- Tailors
CLOTHING
Cleaned and Repaired
OUR SPECIALTY.
First Class Work guaranteel
Union St. near Hotel I ecu
NOTICE
The following bicycles are now at the
Police Station anJ owners can have them
bv proving property and paying expenses
ot advertising:
Tribune, No, 475Q; Columbia, No. 82ht;
Columbia, No, Oi it: EMredge, No, 24710:
Imperial, No. 14506 1716-tf
OT We will Bo or (,l Baa, SstaUla
til parts ot the group.
tW We will Bsll FiopsrtlM on Btasotv
tela Commissions!
OFFICE, 10 West King Street
DAVID DAYTON,
Real Estate Broker
223 MERCHANT ST.
FOR SALE.
Property In town and suburbs
and HOUSES TO LET.
T. R. MOSSMAN
Real Estate Agent
Abstractor and
Searcher of Title . .
Loans negotiated
Rsuts collected.
Campbell Building, ,
Merchant street.
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the best in
seventy years
Cyrus
Noble
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t'l wiiisKiiv on ' n zirwi2ffM tMJ
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W. C. PEACOCK & CO., LTD , Sole
Agents
una In tho same poor sanitary condl-
jit . w.j
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