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HONOLULU. H. T FRIDAY.
JUNE 27 1902.
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HAWAII'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR LARGE RETURNS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS
and advertise your business.
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WANTS
AND
SINESS
WANTS
SITUATIONS WANTI2D.
1
POSITION Wanted by experienced
nurse; could take baby from monib. lng, Apply French laundry, Bcro
Address Nurse, Dullclln office. tarda and Punchbowl Sts. 2175-tf
2179-lw
WANTED By experienced man of 28
occupation na bookkeeper, store
clerk, night watchman, luna or any"or "l" "rK- "e reP? r '"V"
k. i,i I....- .,..-. I ana cheapest. For positions leav
v. ...u.,, .i-uiuucim.uu uu up,
3rst-rate Island references.
Apply J
P. O. box 28
2124-tf .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY Night
watchmen furnished for buildings,
business property and residences.
Office nnd Residence. School St.;
P. O. Box 2S4; '. White 3C91.
WANTED
WANTED Cottage,
looms, furnished
for housekeeping.
llox TCI.
two or three
or unfurnished,
Address 1'. O.
21!si):;t i
WANT your wrlskers amputated? Go
to Jeffs. He shaves lor 13c; 5 white
barbers. 43 King St. 201 1-tf
WANTED I'eoplo to feed their hair
with l'achcco's Dandruff Kllfcr. It
Is a regular halr-lood. At Union Bar
ber Shop.
FOW SALE.
FOR SALE Choice
pots and cuttings.
Mrs. E. M. Tnylor.
ferns, basket-),
730 Klnau St.
21S2-lm
TOR SALE Nearly new modern six
room cottage; easy terms; near tie.--trie
cam. Apply Owner, 1015 Arte
sian St. 217S-tf
FOR SALE Furniture for five room
house; privilege of renting. Call 1015
Artesian, near King. 216S-tf
FOR SALE Ono blooded yearling
Durham bull, at a bargain. Cal'. 1015
Artesian St. . 21C0lf
GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE 44
horsepower gasoline engine, In
perfect condition. Apply to M. L.
Smith Superintendent of The Hono
lulu Clay Co., Ltd., telephone white
221. or to Castle & Lansdale. Stan-
gcnwnld Dldg. 2103-tfl
FOR SALE A 3-ycjnr-old fresh milch
cow. California Feed Co.. Queen
and Nuuanu Sts. 21SS-tf
FOR SALE 1 Lodge & Shipley power
lathe, 1 drill press, 1 pipe cutter,
cuts up to six Inches; all new ma
chines, now on hand In Hnolulu;
also ono steam launch. W. IT. Pain,
Punahou. 216-tl
FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
drcsB It. M. Duncan, at Uulletln of
fice. 1991-tf
TO LET.
TO LET For three months, comfort
ablu furnished cottage, stable; Kat
mukl; rent $2d. Magnificent loca
tion overlooking town and sen. Par
ticulars at 732 Klnau St. 2175-2w
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, uso
uf kitchen; bluo name stove; front
and back parlor; bath; only ti. &'
Vineyard St. North. 21GS-U
TO LET Six-room house on Insane
Aaylum road: $10 per month. P. E.
it. Strauch, 32 Campbell block, up
stairs corner Fort and Merchant.
217C-lm
COTTAGE containing parlor, 2 bed
rooms, dining room, bath, kltcncn
and pantry; rent $20. No. 352 Vine
yard bet. Emma and Miller.
2175-lw
TO LET A most desirable home with
a private family; board If desired.
Address H. C, this office. 21C2 3x
THREE nice, largo rooms, right Jown
town; suitable for ladles or gents;
large, shady yard. Two doors from
Pearson & Potter's. Union House.
FOR RENT Large,
pleasant rooms.
from $1,50 a week up; board
nnd'
$G.00. Ennulre Mrs. May, 220
Llllha St. near School St
uapia
2150-tf
Transit cars pass the door.
TO LET Rooms Nos. 11 and 12. Mo
Jntyre Building, formerly occupied
by Vlckery's Art Exhibit Apply to
E. F. Bishop, at C. Brewer & Co.'s.
2117-tf
TO LET House on Young Street at
$30 per month; formerly occupied
by W. Necdhnm Esq., near McCully
Tract. Has thrco sleeping rooms,
bath, hot nnd cold water. Apply E.
F. Bishop, at C. Brewer & Co.
2117-tf
TO LET Largo sulto of rooms suit
able for couplo or threo or four gen
Uenien; other rooms at low prices;
excellent board; healthy location;
hot and cold water; electric lights.
Address L. P., this office. 2178-2W
TO LET Roomy bath tub, with cither
bot or cold water and all modern
Improvements, 'all at Bllent Bar
ber 8hop. 3019-tf
SMALL cottage to let; furnished for. Hat, only one-half an Inch thick, so was a resident or non-resident, nnd owner or owners, occupants, or per
housekeeping, 1108 Alapal St. opp. t that no carrying case whatever Is re- tho cemetery where burial Is Intended. ! sons In possession of any land within
Elect. Power House. 2179-1'V
M12LP WANTED.
WANTED A clrl In tin flr.l.rlnM Irnn
STENOGRAPHERS.
Have your machine put In condition
for neat work. We repair the best
e
your address Willi US,
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.
FOR RENT,
WATERHOUSE A PODMORE, 39 S.
King St. cor. Ilethel, aro offering:
(COTTAGE of 4 rooms at Walklkl.
The sum of $l."ifl will purrhnso fho
entire unteiit of liroom house, ltent
of house $2.".
AGENTS
Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hortfard.
Columbia Bar-Lock Typewriters.
TO LET.
ONE nicely fiiinislied mosquito proot
mom. 14imi l'unchbowl street.
1 21S3-1W
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms; private bath; board. Here-
tnulr St., 5 doom beyond Victoria.
2179-lw
TO LET House. Llllhn St. near
School, with 2 bedrooms, parlor, pan
try, kitchen, bathroom, at $14 per', . ,,., or K .., . ,,
month.
Apply to Joseph Frlas.
SITS-tf
FOR RENT Furnished house of sev -
en rooms at Funahou; thrco mln-
utes" walk from electric cars, Apply
Hiilletln office. 2178-lw
TO LET Two roomed cottage; rent
S15. Apply 1264 Emma St 2172-lw
TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs.
McConners. Garden lane. 2055-tf
ROOM AND BOARD.
HELEN'S COURT
-Most centrally lo-
aof rooms In town;
cated niosniilto.nrorif
JL'OO and up per week; Adams lane. , """? rciusu or garuago or any any ,iart, for occupancy or use en
Mrs. J. Duggnn, l'rop. , substance dangerous to tho publics g c0fil on all side, by walls .or parti-
LOST.
LOST OR STRAYED A Japanese
pug dog; to reward for Information
leading to recovery. Address (Jus
Smith, Globe Hakery, Fort St.
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roaVlfevond hj MoH II r,l
iTine S I i; ! Jri 'f
June 1J. Sultnblo reward given for
return to this office or station house.
2i-o,r
LOST Ono red horse, white strlne on
the neck, and three whlto legs.
branded thus: M on left hind leg.
Suitable reward will be paid on re-
turn if .nmn In !, ., i,,., ,
turn A same to James II. Boyd at
Pawaa.
3lQ''n
FOUND.
FOUND dent's bicycle. Owner can
have by proving property nnd pav.
lng advertising expenses at S. K.
Knne's, Fort St., No. 932. 2182-lw
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BY AUTHORITY
WATER NOTICES.
In accordance with Section 1 of Chap- theerwlth, and all articles therein ox
ter XXVI of tho Laws of 1880: All Psed or offered for sale as food t.r
naronn. t,ni.iin ..... 1..11 ... drink, and the contents nf nil l-
thoso n hereby
notuiea that the water rates for the
term ending December 31, 1902, will
iuo due and payable at the office of tho
Honolulu Water Works on the 1st day
or juiy, 1UU2. "'""' " "", mem, uirus, iowi, aec. s. No privy vault, sink or cess-
All Biich rates romalnlnn unpaid for flau' f00'1' vegetables or any other nr- pool shall hereafter bo located or con
fifteen days after they are duo will be ,lc,es of food or (,rlnk bclnS funl I'l" structcd within fifty feet of any
subject to nn additional 10 per cent. anv Inspector, agent, or ot(icr officer stream, lake. pond, well or spring .if
All privileges upon wlilch rates ro- of tl10 Il0Ird of Health, In a condition) water, nor within two feet of the lino
mam unpaid August 15, 1902 (thirty
unys after becoming delinquent), are
liable to suspension without further
notice. Rates are payable at the office
of tho Water Works, In the basemont
of tho capltol building.
ANDREW BROWN,
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
2178-10t
A pocket opera glass on an entirely
new principle has Just been Introduced
In Paris. It Is known as "La Relne."
When In uso the lenses are entirely Territory of Hawaii must be reported ceptlon of waste matter Into which
protected against outsldo light, nnd to the Registrar of Deaths with name, wasto water Hows; the word "privy
when folded It conveniently slips Into B0X- n,l(l nR f tho deceased, whether .vault" In this paragraph shall bo con
tho pocket, nnd here tho delicate sur- married or single, tho nationality, strued to mean nnd Include all oxcavn
faces of the glass aro protected from Plnco f birth, placo of death, date ol tlons for tho reception of wnsto mat
coming In contact with nny foreign death, duration of laBt Illness, causu ter Into which no wasto water flows,
substanco apt to Injure them. When of death, nnnics of consulting and Sec. 13. Within thirty days after
closed for the pocket It ls perfectly tending physicians, whether deceased service of a written nnilen nn n,
quired. t
BY AUTHORITY
Office of the Board of Health,
June 27tb, 192.
At a meeting or the Hoard of Health,
held June 18th, 1902. the following nu
(lit Ions and amendments to the Sani
tary Regulations of ue Hoard of'nolulu. as defined In this regulation,
Health were made, viz.: except to the owners of burial plots,
and not to such owners except In such
Territorial Regulations Including the Places and upon such conditions as
Sanitary Regulations for the Ter- the Hoard of Health upon lnvesllga-
rltory of Hawaii Outside of the lon shall nni' wl" not Jeopardize tho
Sanitary District of Honolulu. I public health.
. The city limits above referred to In-
L'9ht "d Ventilation of Dwelllngi.. '
Scc. 3. Each nn(U,vcry room nt(.
eil or used for human habitation shall
be provided with at least eight square
feet of window area having unoli-
Htructcd access Into the open nlr for
each lfiO square feet of floor space In
said room, and free access shall nt nil
times be had to the same bv the occu-
Hants of the room: nnd at lenst one.
hnlf of such window space shall bu,r "'""lonci
movable anil available for ventilation. .""' seashore
The word "room In this paragraph
Hliall be construed to mean of d Include
any space for occupancy or use enelos -
ed on nil sides by walls, or by parti-
Illin. ll'lll.tl. nm A..,, f.w.t nn .nA n '
t!, .1.111 1. ...V 11.17 IVV1 U( 11IU1U ,11
height.
Air Space Under Buildings.
See. I. Every building shall have on
an uvernge at least twenty Inches of
clear air space for tho circulation ol
nlr, between the floor timbers and tha
ground, and shall have sufficient open
ings for ventllntlon In the outer wnlN
to admit a free circulation of nlr; but
said air space shall not be secured by
excavating below the level of tlu
street and lot on which said building ,
Is to stand, unless such excavation
will not endanger the public health;
and. In ense said air space Is not pro-
J vldcd for In accordance with this reg-
illation, the ground floor of all build-
Ings shall bo of concrete, asphnltum or
I masonry, so constructed as to leavi
no spaces or openings beneath till
same.
I Courts, Areas, Lanes and Alleys.
Sec. S. Whenever In the Judgment
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I iilrnrt nnv rvtiift nrnn lntwi nr nllnv fn
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.1"' effectively paved and drained so as
,0 Prevent the saturntlon and contnml-
nn,lon of ,he S01' nn,, nlr: nmI n" sllch
courts, nreas. lanes nnd alleys, whctli -
,. ,m,i-.. m uui. i.uu i an nines ou
kept clenn nnd free from nil acc - umu -
ialong r ashes, garbage or other
waste substances, by the owners, occit-
pants nnd persons In possession.
Sec. 7. No building or struelur
Bhnll bo used ns a residence or place
i... n.i.i.u.. Huuiuiiiuu or uuoue which
" '""eu ,'" "ln" "" "a ce
' mn,lc ''' nll,nB ln wlth 'la"KeiC4is nnd
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"l""u-
..Uh.u,,.u ,.. .Hwi.a anu w...puuia.
bee. s. ?o privy vault, sink, or cess-
Pool shall hereafter be located or con
structcd within fifty feet of any
stream, lake. pond, well or spring of
water, nor within two feet of tho line
of nny lot, nor placed In such a posl-
"on ,hat " ls not caslly "c tot
emptying and cleaning: no cesspo.,1
ini be mndo morn than nlL-hteen um
or less than six feet d.Ji- no ,,rlvv
iur ltB" lllan B1!t luot "eep, no prlty
lvnlllt lia11 "0 InI"l moro than three
Ioct ,lcol'' nna fhaM n,,t otlcnd farther
hVKnMt ,ho P"v' coveilng It than to
Tut,a '"'nicndlcular line drawn from
1,,' w'.,i -wuo,"!i?r.8 " !m
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paragraph shall be construed to mean
nu" li'tliide all excavations for the re-
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matter Into which
waste water flows; the word "privy
'vault" In this paragraph shall be con-
slrllei1 t0 nlcan anil Include all excava-
"UUB ,ur u,u reception oi wuBie
ter ,nt0 wnlch no wa8,c water flows,
Scc- u- AU l"lns shall be of cast
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' ' au' vun"eu cla' meai or wa-
'. ."? " ' "' V "m.1. or u
" J"' "" "e eauiKcu wmi molten
4au, ii oi vanned ciay, tney snail
have tight cement Joints, all Joints lo
he smooth In tho Inside.
Markets,
Sec. 24. All public nud private mar
kets, together with all tools, machln-
,nry nnd appurtenances connected
clles,s aD1 refrigerators In which any
'""" "' """ ul """ ". or may ne
kcDt fnr saI- 8ha" bo subject at all
"""' nourH to me inspection ol
,no I)on'd of Health or Its agent, and
"""" ' uhwiiuiumjuiu ana unui lor
""- UB ""'""" '""i. "e snaii conucmn
ibo samo aml ca"Bo It to .bo removed
oml anltally disposed of, nt the ex.
lenso oi ino owner of tno same
Sec. 25. No person shall exuoso oi
offer for sale, of shall sell, or cause, or
allow to bo used ns food or drink, nny
artlclo which has been condemned uy
tho Hoard of Health or Its agent.
Regarding Interments and Dead
Bodlrg.
negaraing interments and Dead
Bodln.
s,'e- 48- A" ''""tlia occurring In tha,
No embalming or Interment will bo al.
lowed on the Islands of Oahit. Hawaii,
Maul, Molokal or Kauai without per
mission of an agent of the Hoard of
Health, and within tlio District of Ko
na, Island of Oahti, such permission
must be In writing.
No permit will be granted for an in
terment within the city limits of Ho-
the " wlthln the following
boundaries: Beginning at the sen-
8llore nt ,1't' """ Pmt or tMe lnnu d
"alawa. thence following the east
boundary of Hnlawa to the summit rl
K"' Koolau mountains, thence easterly
nlo"K ""' summit of said mountains U
I,alo, vall'- ,htc''-' '""therly rollow-
,'" ,h' lln' of ,ho ta8t rld(:e "' l'aM
valley to the seabiiorf at me east side
Head, thence following
in a westerly direction
,0 ,lu' ",lnt of '"-glnnltig.
I' Thl" u8"la"on "ball not apply tu
111"1 UxrM r afhPS "f '"",ics wlllcl1
uavo '"" suujenea i en-iimuou.
.in prior c'lgiiiuiinuB i-jut.iwis iv.
mlts Tor Interment are hereby repeal
ed. See. IP. No Intel nu nt of a corpse or
dead body shall he made at a depth
less than six leet belnw the surface of
the ground, nor within one hundred
feet of any spring, well. lake, pond or
stream of water, nor within two feet
of the line of any lot. nor In any placo
except wheie the Ilcmrd upon Investi
gation shall find fiiat such Interment
will not Jeopardize the public health.
Spc. 5". No corpse, nor the remains
of any dead human bmiy shall be ex
posed, disturbed, or removed from 1M
place of burial, nor hall the recep
tacle, container or oKin holding Burn
remains or corpse be opened, removed
or disturbed nfter due Interment, ex
cept according to the terms of n per
mit granted therefor by an agent nl
the Hoard of Health.
After any such removal or disturb
ance, the grave shall be filled at once,
and restored to Its fiymer condition.
sanitary Regulations of the Board ol
Meaitn tcr Honolulu.
Ught and Vent,aloni
Spo 3 l;!1(.h ,, eV(,r. room ,n.
.tended or used for human habitation
'thnU l)e ,,r0vlded with nt leiui eight
.f,unrc fl.et of window area having un-
,,ll,r,11.,,,
aoh Tort Lr
access to the open air for
hnnnrn fet-t nf flnni- innpo In
sa(, room nm, tfi acccts ,hn at ,,
tmcs ue ha(, to thp Bame by Ule 0CC1.
pantR of the roon). nn(1 at ,caBt ono.
hnr of Bllch wdow space shall be
movable and available for ventilation.
The word "room" In this paragraph
8hnI )C (.0stn,t(i t0 mcan an() include
tlons which are Ave feet or more in
UClglll
Air Space Under Buildings.
See. 4. Every building thall have
on an average at least twenty Inches
0f clear air snace for the circulation of
air, between the floor timbers and tho
Kmmi. an.l shall have sufficient open-
nK8 for ventilation In the outer wall,
t0 ,,, B fl.e. circulation of air; but
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excavating below the level of the
strm a, )nt 0n which told bulldlnK
to stand, unless such excavation will
U()t endanger the pubi.e health; nnd,
ln CB8t. 8ald air space Is not provided
' In accordance with this regulation
(i j-( ni nOor Ol a I UUIIUlIIgS Sllilil
ho nf ,-,-,. asnbaltum or masonrv.
E0 constructtd as to leave no spaces
or openings benenth the same.
Courts, Areas, Lanes, Etc.
Sec. 5. Whenever In the Judgment
of the HonriT or Its ncents tTie mihlli-
mat-.health requires, they may order and
'direct any court, area, lane or alley o
be effectively paved and drained so ns
to prevent the saturation nnd contain.
I ""1,lon of the soil and air; and all
such courts, areas, lanes and alleys.
whether paved or not, shall nt all
times he kept clenn nnd free from all
accumulations ot ashes, garbage or
other waste substances, by tho own
ers, occupants or persons In posses
sion. sec. i. No building or structuio
shall, be used as a residence or placo
tor human habitation or abode which
Is situated upon land that has been
mndo by filling In with dangerous and
Insanitary tefuse or garbago or any
Isubstnnce dangerous to the public
(health.
Regarding Privy Vaults and Cesspoolc.
or any lot. nor placed In such a posl
tlon that it Is not easily accessible for
emptying and cleaning; no cesspool
Shall be mado moro than eighteen nor
less than six feet deep; no privy vault
shall ho made more than threo feel
ikep, and bliall not extend farther bo
lieath tho privy covering It than to
meet a perpendicular lino drawn from
the fiont edge of the scats In said
privy. The word "cesspool" In thlJ
paragraph shnll be construed to mean
and lilcludo all excavations for the ro-
tho limits of tho public sewer system,
directing said owner or owners to con
nect with the public sewer, the use of
privy nults and cesspools shall bo en
tirely discontinued upon such lands;
all cesspools shall be emptied, disin
fected nnd filled In accordance with
the requirements of these regu'atlons
nnd of tho public health; and nil privy
vaults shall be removed, except In so
far as permission may be granted by
the Hoard of Health lo transform t7ia
same Into approved water ciosets con
nected with the sewer system.
Sec. 18. All cesspools or prlry vaults
shall have four-inch cast Iron vent
pipes with caulked lead Joints, or gal
vanized Iron pips. extending not les
than twelve teet Into the open air, and
if within twenty feet of an inhabited
building the top of such vent plp2i
shall extend above the roof of tho
highest building within a distance ol
I twenty feet ot the same. All such
I vent pIpeH shall ruu as direct as pos
sible. her. 19. Every privy shall havo
pi oner scat with hinged lids to cover
the opening of same, which shall be
kept closed when not In use.
See. 20. Vate water from sinks,
bathtubs, places v.-bero washing Is
done or water closets shall not be al
lowed to discharge Into any Btrenm,
lake, pond or ditch, or upou Mm
ground, except In such places and un
der such conditions as will not endan
ger the public health.
i Sec. 21. All drains shall bo of cast
Iron. lend, vitrified clay, cement or
water tight masonry. If of Iron rr
lead the Joints shall he caullted with
'molten lead: If of vitrified clay, they
I shall havo tight cement Joints, nil
Joints to.be smooth in tho Inside.
Dead Animals.
Sse, 32. No person shall throw dead
animals on nny of the public streets or
hlghwnys within five miles of the poat
'office.
Slaughter Houses.
Sec. 33. No (daughter house will bo
allowed In the District of Honolulu ln
'any situation not first approved by the
Roan! of Health or Its authorized
agent.
Hldea and Skins.
Sec 34. No person will ho allowed
to dry or salt hides or skins or to
ttore the same within tho boundaries
l of the sanitary district oT Honolulu in
any place not first approved by tho
I Hoard of Health or Its authorized
agents.
I Sec. 35. Tho keeping of swlno In
the city of Honolulu, within four
miles of the po3tofflce. Is hereby pro-
niuueii, except in such localities ns
will not endanger the public health.
Fishing and the Sale of Fish In the
District of Honolulu.
Sec. 1. The sale Tjl fish nnd of all
products of tho sea Is prohibited In tho
'district of Honolulu, excepting nt tha
new mnrket building and such other
I places bh aro specially permitted
where fish and the products ot the sea
may be exposed for sale under super-
I cislon of Inspectors appointed by Mil
Uonrd of Health.
Sec. 2. Such Inspectors shall haa
power to Helze. condemn and destroy
any fish or product of the sea exposed
lor sale, or brought lo tho market,
which thoy shall have reason to be
lieve was talen from the locality pro
hibited by these regulations, or which
shall be unfit for food.
Sec. 3. Taking of fish, shell fish, or
any product of the sea, or salt watnr
between Sheridan street, in the city
I oi Honolulu, and Including the Kalihl
detention camp. In the city of Hono
lulu, hie-hiding tho Kalihl stream ox
tending from high water mark to tho
mnkal edge of the reef, and Includlnu
Honolulu burbor and Nuuanu stream
to Kukul street. Is hereby prohibited.
Regulations Applying Only to Hllo.
Hawaii,
Fish.
Sec. 2. Such Inspectors shall hava
power to seize, condemn and destroy
any fish or edible product of tho sea
uxposed for sale or brought to market
wlilch shall be unfit for food.
The Keeping of Swine and Mainte
nance of Slaughter Houses.
The keerlng or swlno except In such
localities as will not endanger tho
public health, and the maintenance of
slaughter homes within the following
described districts In Hllo, Hawaii. In
hereby prohibited.
H C. SI.OGGETT,
' President Board of Health.
Attest: C. CHARLOCK.
Secretary Doard of Health.
2184 June 27. 2S, 29.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER-
RITORY OF HAWAII AT
CHAMBERS.
Order for Special Term.
Deeming it essential to tho promo
tion of Justice, we do order that a Spe
cial Term oT the Circuit Court of the
First Circuit be held In tho Judiciary
building In Honolulu, commencing
MONDAY, the 7th day of JULY, A. D.
19112, at TET7 of lae clock ln llio foro
noon of said day, and continuing for
tho period provided by law.
Done nt Chambers this 10th day of
Juno, A. D. 1902,
A. S. HUMPHREYS.
Flr3t Judge.
GEO. D. GEAR.
Second Judeg.
W. J. ROBINSON,
Third Judge.
Tho foregoing order Is hereby un
proved. W. F. l'UEAR.
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of
tno Territory or Hawaii.
Dated Juno 10. 19u2. 2171-28t
Fine- Job l'rititimr at tho Bui
'ctin office.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORNEY8.
KELLETT & RODIN80N Attorneys-at-Law;
Rooms 11 and 12, Magoon
bldg.; 'Phone Main 1S3.
F. M. BROOKS--Attornoy; rooms 9-10,
Spreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 344.
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa
kumanu St.; Tel. i81 Main.
4, M. DAVIDSON Attorncy-at-Lawj
109 Kaahumanu St.
GARDNER K. WILDER Attorney-at
law; Kaahumanu tit.
BUILDERS.
MCDONALD & LANGSTON Contract
ors nnd nullders; 118 Union St.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 1J8C Union St, opp,
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
BROKERS.
E. J. WALKER Coffeo Broker; room
4, Sprochels hldg.
CARRIAGES.
PACIFIC VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO.
FIno carriages, wagons, harness
nnd whips; Beretanla near Fort Bt,
CLOTHII.G.
THF KASH CO., LTD. Two stores
23 27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel.
CIGAR8 AND TOBACCO.
ELKS BUILDING. 616 Miller Street.
CHIROPODIST.
CORNS removed without pain by D.
M. Thompson, expert Chiropodist
and Masseur, 11 Oardcn lane.
2110-Im
DENTISTS.
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.8. Cor. Ber
etanla and Miller; hours 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort and Hotel
Sts.; Gas administered for extracting
ENGINEERS.
E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil and
electrical engineer; office, room 4,
Spreckels Block; residence, 1313
Wilder Ave.; Tel Main 132.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving nnd
stnmplng; room 2. Elite bldg.
EXPRE8S.
MERCHANTS' PARCEL DELIVERY
Bethel St., opp. Waverley blk.; Tel.
621 nine; pkgs. called for and del'd.
GROCERIES.
J. E. GOEAS Beretanla near Emma
St.; Tel. 2312 Blue.
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort
w wS SU-: Te1, Mo11 228, P' '
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNESS SHOP Fort
St.. opp. Club Stables; P. O. box 791.
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HOTELS.
THE PACIFIC HOTEL-1182 Union
St. opposlto Pacific Club. Nowly
furnished rooms; mosquito proof;
electric lights; hot and cold water;
flrst-c.ass table board. Mrs. liana,
i .ui,.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler and
watchmaker; 530 Fort St.; Love
bldg.; latest In novelties.
LIQUORS.
HONOLULU PRIMO OR BOCK
BEER 10c at tho PANTHEON,
MESSENGER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL
VICE Union
361 Main.
MESSENGER 8ER
St. nr. Hotel.; Tel.
MUSIC.
TM,i?AH. C?LhE,9E DePartment of to do so as well as to accept a commls
ODtn all ;m;,"!T; Director, slor, from tho Transvaal Government.
mony. 2173. lm DrlEa(l0' Joined tho Invading army In
ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor;,
"Mignon," 1024 Bereta
nia st.
IOLANI QUINTET E. P. Hatfield,
Mgr. Music for all occasions. E. K ,
Kaal's studio; Tel. M. 231. i
MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music for. ceC(""BS llke a man' What ho had
all occasions. Leave orders Berg- lono '"'d ucen lono 0Penly "d ho de
strom Music Co.; J. S. Ellis, Mgr. ! B're'l to facilitate tho Inquiry as much
utrtTriVbidWal , Atter,ihj po",ce ,,a.d fi,rn,!h hoa ovi-
Telephone Main 231. denco of tho prisoner's arrest ho was
i lenianded to June 21. During tho
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS I
??' '.at8' 1.ml''l1erJr' etc': Boston
mug.. Tel, Zfi Main. ,
PLUMBING.
ANTONE PILARE8 & CO Plumbers
and Tinsmiths. All kinds of sani
tary work. Sewer connections a
specialty. Charges to suit the
times. Corner Vineyard and Emma.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. SLOGGETT Eye, Ear. Nose and
Thoat; office at Eye and Ear Infirm
ary, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to
P- m-
DR. WM. G. ROGERS-Eye. Ear, Nose '
and Throat; 1146 Alakea St.
REAL ESTATE.
P. E. R. 8TRAUCH Real Estatt
handled to best advantage; houses
rented; loans negotiated; money la
vested oa best securities. 32 Camp,
bell Block, 316 Fort street.
8TRAW HAT8.
E. MORIKUCHI i4 Hotel St.. nr. Nu
uanu. Felt, straw, panama hats
BALOONb
FRESH RAINIER BEER on draught
10c at the PANTHEON.
TAILORS.
ALBERT BE RNDT Tailoring and r
pairing; Klks bldg., 610 Miller St.
WATCHMAKERS.
G. DIETZ Watchmaker and Jeweler
1CC6 Fort St.
J. W. A. REDHOUSE Watch and
chronometer maker: 79 Merchant St.
ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA.
SUGAR ESTATES, MAGNIFICENT
SCENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVES,
SHIPPING FACILITIES, ETC.
STABLES.
ORDER rig from IMoncor Stables. Ele
gant turnouts; Tclephono No. 126.
GENERAL 8T0RES.
LAHAINA STORE Lumber. Whole
sale Liquors, Merchandise. C. B.
Olsen. Manager.
PHYSICIANS.
',DR. WILLIAM PETERS Physician
nnd surgeon; Lahalna, Maul.
DRAYAGE.
G. H. DUNN Express nnd drayage;
Agt Wilder nnd Inter-IsIand.Tel. 113.
HOTELS.
STOP nt Pioneer Hotel. Excellent ac
commodations. O. Freelnnd. Mgr.
NOTARY PUBLIC. "
G. H. DUNN Notary Public, Convey
ances, Deputy Tax Collector, Legal
Documents. Office Government bldg
Col. Lynch's Trial
Opened in London
London, Juno 14. Bow street Pollco
Court was crowded this morning when
tho Investigation Into the charge ot
high treason brought ngalnst Colonel
Arthur Lynch, formerly of tho Boer
army, was begun. Lynch, who was
elected member of Parliament for fiai-
i way In November last, was arrested nt
' Ncw ,Iavcn' Wednesday, upon landing
from France. Mrs. Lynch nnd other
friends of the accused wero present.
Tho Solicitor General, Sir Edward
Carson, In opening for the prosecution,
i alluded to Colonel Lynch's Australian
nM residence In Paris, and his
( cloParturo thence to tho Transvaal In
Jnnunry, 1900.
"T'l cas for tho prosecution." said
Sir Edward, "will be that on arriving
In South Africa Lynch took service
with the Trnnsvanl Government, rais
ed a regiment, of which he acted as
commander, to fight In behalf of the
Boers, nnd nctlvely fought ngalnst Gen
eral Butler's operations.
"Lynch was In Protorla January 15,
1900." tho Solicitor General continued,
"anil wrntn Itin Trnnavnnl ntitlinrltlivi
i notifying them of his desire to take up
arms. January 18 he signed a field
cornet's certificate, describing himself
as an Irishman, a British subject, and
born In Australia, but declaring his
willingness to light for tho South Afri
can Republic In order to maintain nnd
defend Its Independence. Lynch also
took the oath of allegiance oa a full
lllirelipr tlin rortlflpntn nnnlillnir liln.
, iiuuii uuu iKaiieu ua appeal, ttigneu
, 'Arthur Lynch. Colonel Irish Brigade,'
Inviting Irishmen to assist
the two
repulillcs."
Charles Russell, second son of the
late Lord Chief Justice. Baron Russell
of Kllowen, In behalf of the defendant,
said that Lynch had faced tho pro.
courso of this evidence Detoctlvo In
spector Walsh testified to finding In
Colonel Lynch's pocket a visiting card
of Hamilton Holt. "Introducing Colonel
hynqh of tll0 nocr A t0 throe Am.
lerlcans, W. S. Hardy, United States
Minister at Berne. Swltzeiland; Her
bert W. Bowen, United States Minister
to Teheran (now Minister to Venez
uela), and Professor Richardson of tho
American School at Athens," and some
testimony hnd been presented regard
ing Colonel Lynch's presence "on
commando" In Natal.
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