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ytf7. i-v k1f t - n,, loner 1 f s :nn bo bad at the office of tho l'U BUSHED 1VEEKLV scl flews rJ ft ji M , Wo also bwc & complete and up o-dato line of Job Typo and' arc pri pared to do FINE ARTISTIC Wnr letter Head eads Statements Envelop jes rammes Circular Poster Etc., Etc. All work executed in a AND SATISFACTORY MANNER Wllen bi need of Printing of any kind aivE US A CALL THE sta Usui i iiiiiiii iinm iirn At w b I f 0f6lIl and dob I Invitations I Cards laui New?, BY AUTHORITY SANITARY REGULATIONS Or THE BOARD OF HEALTH FOR ALL VILLAGES AND POPULOUS LOCALITIES IN THE TERRITORY OF II A WAIt OUTSIDE OF THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF HONOLULU. The following lobulations shall np ly to. and bo enforced In nil vlllngw ml populous localities in tbo Terri tory or Hawaii outside of the bam- nry District of Honolulu. REGARDING BUILDINGS AND YARDS. RAIN WATER. Sec. (1) Where tbe space be tiveon buudnifrs is less than liftccn foot tbe water from tbo roofs of tbe imildUips $bnll be conducted in water ight leaders and made to discharge into suitable drains leading onto street or alley gutters and if any wildings is so situated tbat tbi ivater from tbe roofs of said building vill run under tbe building and not h-ain off tbo same rule sbnll apply. I'bls regulation shall not apply to wildings where tbe amount ot water !iebi7od from tbe roofs will not be lolrlmental to tbe public health or public sanitation. IR SPACE BETWEEN BUILD. INGS. Sec. (2) No building, flush with a strert or streets bounding the lot on which il is to stand, shall hereafter jo erected within live feet of any ither boundary line of said lot, un less the nature and location of such juildinir and tbe purposes for which it is to be constructed and adapted. lo not require said vacant space for Jie preservation of public health and nublic sanitation. There shah be oar air space of ton feet between nil buildings, except sucn as are Hush with a street or streets boun ding the lot on which they stand, unless the nature and location of such buildings and the purposes for which they - are to be constructed and adapted, do not require said vacant spaco for the pre&ervation of the ;ub1!c health and public sanitation rhi' word "buildings" in this para graph snail bo construed to mear and include sheds, lean-tos, privies outhouses and all other structures of similar character" LIGHT AND VENTILATION OF DWELLINGS. Sec. (3) Each and every room in tended for use for human habitation shall be provided with at least eight square feet of window area having unobstructed access into tlio open air for each 100 square foot of lloor space in said room; and at least one. half of said window space shall bo mo able and available for ventilation AIR SPACE UNDER BUILDINGS . S"c. (t) Ewry building shall have on an avoraye at least twenty mchet, of clear sr5ace for the circula tion of air botween the floor timber and the ground, and shall have suf ficient opening for ventilation in the outer walls .to admit a free circula tion of air, but, in caso this air spaco cannot bo secured without reaching "ground water lovel" then there shall be no air space, but the floor shall be of concrete or masonry. YARDS, AREAS, COURTS ETC Sec. (5) Yards, areas, courts, al leyways and other open spaco with in or between buildings, where water is used for washing of any kind,, shall b? propei-ly graded and cemented, or paved so as to be water pro o f, and drahicd into 'trapped drains proper ly connected with sower or cesspool whero practicable or drained away 50 feet from any dwelling and no per hiauent wooden floor or grating shall bo maintained over tlio same-.- "WATER TIGHT FLOORS. Sec. (6) All houses structures room's cr parts .thereof, in which water is used, or intended to bo us ed, in such quantity as to' render tbo floor or floors thereof constantly damp, shall havo such floor or floors made absolutely water-proof, with proper drainage into trapped lead ers conveying the water away into cesspool or sower whore practicable or draiudd away 50 feet from any dwelling; and the water proofing of all such floors shall be done in a man ner satisfactory to the Board of Health. ' Sep. (7) No building or structur flU be used as a rosidenco or place at human habitation or abode which is slhmtcd upon land whoro thoracis tnmllug wntcr wilhm eighteen Inches of the tufdco of the ground; nor shall miy bullolng or structure bo o used that Is placed on land tmt h been tnnde by filling In with IniiKonum and Insanitary rcfUHe or irnrbngc or any substance dangerous to the public health. REGARDING PRIVY VAULTS AND CESSPOOLS. Sec. (K) No privy vault, sink or osKjmol shall hereafter bo located ,ir constructed witinu liny foot of any si roam, lil;o, pond, won ov spring of walor, nor within two feet of the line of any lot; nor shall It be made more tlinn eighteen or loss than six foot deep, or placed In such n position that It Is not easily acces sible for emptying and cleaning. Sec. (tl) When nccessnty for the preservation of the public health the nidus and bottom of any privy- vault, sink or cesspool, shall bo made either wholly or In part water light, so as to prevent any saturation of the ground about the said vault, sink or cesspool, anu snail oe provided with suitable ventilating arrange ment. hoc. (Ki) io structure or cover hall bo put upon or over any privy. vault, sink or cesspool, until it has boon inspected by the proper agent of the Board of Health and approved as meeting the requirements of these emulations and of public health. Sec. (11) Any privy-vault, sink or cesspool, already constructed which has become a nuisance, or in anv way dangerous to. life or detri mental to health, shall bo removed, re constructed, or altered to meet the requirements of these regulations and of public health, as directed by the Board of Health or its Agent. Sec. (12) The Board-of Health or its Agent may causo tlio emptying or disinfecting of any privy-vaults, sink or cesspool that is dangerous to the public health, at the cxpenso of tbo owner or occupant of the premises after 48 hour notice and failure to comply therewith. Sec. (13) No privy-vault or cess. pool shall be excavated or maintain ed within ten feo.t of any dwelling bouse or inhabited building or cook ing-houso or placo where cooking is done. ' bee. (14) All waste, soil, sewer or drain pipes shall bp of cast iron lead or vitrified clay. If of iron or lead the joints shall be caulked witl molten lead; if of vitrified clay, they shall have tight cement joints all joints to be smooth in the inside open drains may bo of water tight piasouary. Sec. (li) All cesspools or privy .vaults when abandoned ana tlio use thereof discontinued shall be at once disinfected and filled with earth saud, ashes, or other clean material, In no case shall material dangerous to the public health bo used in fill ing such privy-vault or cesspool. SANITARY REGULATIONS FOR STABLES. i See. (1G) The floor of the stalls shall bo made water tight and may bo made of the following materials Tongue and grooved planks, cement asphaltum or broken (coral) rock to the depth of six inches covered with clay well tamped. Sec. (17) All stalls shall bo con structed with a slant of at least three and one half inches from front to rear. Sec. (18) The yater tight floor ing of the stalls may'be covered with suitable material, provided such ma terial shall not bo allowed to bocomo saturated with animal discharges and remain until insanitary. Sec. (19) Liquid discharges from animals shall bo conducted into drain or ditch to a, pesspooj or sower where practicable and, said drain or ditch shall be flushed and kept clean Sec. (20) All manure from stables shall bo removed at least ono in each week. Sec. (31) These regulations shall apply to livery, hack, bus, tramcar truck, express, dairy and all other stables whero five of moro' horses or mules are kept. REGARDING GARBAGE. Sec. (22) No garbage, stable ma nuvc, night soil or animal or vegcta Dio roiuse oi any uaturo wincn is dangerous to the public heulth shal bo used for grading purposes, or' for filling up any houso lot or other traot'ofiaud land. Sec. (23) Any person violating any of tbo foregoing regulations shtfll bo punished as providedby law. . , Kahulul harbor Is filling with ves sels rapidly, the being six now at anchor, with others expected soon. The steering gear of tlio Talulah bocamo disarranged yesterday morn ing, disnblig "her temporarily, and cables have boon laid from tbo wharves at Kahulul to the vessels in tho harbor, so that the wbrk of ocolving and dispatching freight will not bo delayed. Wur.CK or Kit.AtjKA iiou. Under instructions from the under writers trnnsmittfed through Presi dent wight, of tho wilder's S. S. Co., the wreck of the Steamer Kilauca nou and her gear, etc., woro sold at sheriffs sale on tho bench at nllo last Saturday. The hull of tho tcnm6r was sold to tho Mntson lino for $100, and her engines. ropes, etc., woro sold afterward for n sum even larger than that. There woro few bidders, and valuable rones and hawsers wont for a song, in effort is boing made to right the steamer and investigate the nature ot tho damage done, when this is learned sho will bo repaired and pulled out Into deep water. It is understood the company hnd the steamer Insured for nbsut $20,000, and that it had boon nrranged to transfer the policies from companies for which nackfold it Co. a'ro agents to thoso of w. G. Id win Co., the day after tho wreck occurred. what Nkw Lixi; will Do. when the lino of steamers between New York and lin.wnii is established, says tlio iiilo norald, tho nilo mer chant may buy his goods in Now York and land them here for less money than he now pays for goods bought in San Francisco, and it is probable that it will not take longer to get goods that way from the Atlantic seaboard than it does now from Chicago. The. new line will .bring Hawaii in as close touch with tbo eastern merchants as it now is with thoso on tho Pacific Coast. Tho benefits to bo derived from this closer connection cannot bo estimated in dollars: herotoforo the Islands have had only the iufluonco of the resi dents of tho Pacific Coast States uecause iney wore ,tlie persons directly nonemcd by trade relations. when tho merchants began dealing direct with the manufacturers, and many ot tuo orders sent out arc large enough ip po considered factors or ders, tho east will bo as keen after the trade as tho West, and tho in fluence of tho monicd manufacturers will bo given , for Hawaii's benefit Closer competition in soIHul' iroods on the Mainland will bring down tho prices lor the consumer. VcKKclsIn Poi'tKaliulul Am. Ulan. QulcUsli-ji, rpm Tumrna. Am. Sclir. John p. Tulhiiit, lloOlnnil, from Clilll. Am. Solir. llonolx), OImjii, from Newcastle. Am. Sclir. II. C. Wrlffht, KleUoli, from S. I S. S. Hcleuc, McAllister, from lltlo. Am. KClir. Holier! It. Iliml, lleltltiKeii, from Turuma; lumbtr. . Am. Sclir. Compeer, Luricu, from ltort Tou send. Am. Sclir. Stanley. Sctiiualtx, from S. V. Arrived. Jan. 1.1. Am. Sclir. Itulwrt It. Hind, from Ta .Tan. 16. S. S. Muul, Saouii, from llaoohdu. Jim. IT. S S. Iluluuv, MoAllMw, Irem Ilono lulu, with 13U Jfottroos nud I'orto ItlrauM. Jan. IS. Am. Scji. Coinpoer, Lanu, 43 day from Torto Townvjud, lumber. Juu. IS. Am. Sch. Stanley, Schmaltz. IB dayn from Sau 1'rnucWoo, irtrobar.dlso. Departures. Jan. IB. Am. Slilii A. J. Fuller, MoDdnnot, for tho Sound In bultnst. Jan. IT. S. S. Helono, McAllister, for lllto. Juu. 19. S. S. Maul, Saolis, for Honolulu ot r ji. m. Jau. 19. Am. mnu quclttlei, lor the Sound. lixpected. Am. Str. Charles XcKon, from Honolulu witli merchandise. Sp Charmer, from Tacoma; coal. Sp Challenger, from Tacoma; coal. Sch Honolulu, from Novcatlo, coal. Honolulu Postoiiicc Time Tnhlc. DATE NAME FItOM Jan. 1. Gacllo , Orient " 7. Mariposa , Cokiuloi " 8. Alameda Sau 1'muuUco " 10. Ilongkout' Maru Orlnnl "10. oraul Colonltw " IS. Pcklue S.iu l"ranolio " 18. China OrUut " 19. MIowcra , Victoria " 0. Dnrlo ...,Orlnt " 3. Zcalandla San Franolneo " 'J3. Gaelic San I'VauciMO " 23. Sierra , Cloales " SM. Sonoma ,..vSan l'ranclsw) "31, IJoct'lioos Maru San rrancUco I'OU Jan. 1. Gaolio San KraaeUoo " 8. Alameda...., ..colonies "10. HongUong Maru 8&n FraneUco "10. Aoranut Victoria " 15. Poking ; Orienl " 18. ohlua .. SuvKranoUco " 19. Wlowera , uaJoaies -" 30. Dorio Sw l"ranelua "28. Gaelic , Orient "in. zanianaiQ ..San I'mnoitto )' 20. Slcrfu..., , San rruftoWw " 29. SQnoma, TTjTtrntww. ; "31. Hougtocg Matii ...Oiil' Bailey's- Honolulu. Cyclery . Co., LIMITED. AT $25, $40, $50 Cushion Frames? (fS0. 6icmipss FULLY GUARNTEED The Milwnukcte Patent Puncture Proof Tires. Sole Agoncy" mid only place "whoro the guarantee on these tires can bo filled is ut: alley's Honolulu Cyclery, Ltd.' alley's HILO, HAWAII' AGENTS For tine Morgan & Vlr ig:hi Mac 1 Tires. , Per Exclusive Agents for H. HACKFEL CARRIAGE REPOSITORY WT Every Thln AX Harness For STUDEBAKER G Morchant Stvct'l, between Flic Bank of Hawaii LIMITED. Incorporated Undor the" Laws of tho Ropublic of Hawaii. CAPITAL $400,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Clms. M. Cooko I'rcjidoai 1. C. Jonca Vico-l'resldont C. II. CcUo Cashier V. C. Athorton. . .Assistant Cashier Directors Henry Waterlioust4, Torn May, P. V. Macfarhuio, E. D. Tonny, J. A. McCandloss. Solicits tho Account of Finns, Cor loratlons, Trusts, Individuals, and will promptly and carefully attend to all business conuoctod with liankin (intrusted to it. Soil nnd 1'iirclmiw Foreign Exchanyo, Issue Lottor of Credit. SAVINGS DllPAItTMUNT. Ordinary and Tornv Dejmlts ro coived and Intoit,t alloyrwl in ao cordanre with rules find cowlitionk printed in pus Iwoks, wntiw of which may be Imd on aprtHcfttim. Judd BuUdiuif. Fort St.,LIooolulu Pacific Cycle I Mfe Co. lOf( Straot, Konolulu AGENTS FOR Sl'ESLWf ami IYER JOXNSiN j&lcysSes DELERS IN Allliloaa nrUtft $7S.OO HONOLULU 10: CARLOADS.? OF THE FAMOUS Browed by Uio Anheuser-Busch Browing.', Association, St. Louis. ARRIVED " EMILY F. WHITNEY " GARDINER CITY " by 'tftld'- the Territory of Hawaii toPR RftnclKA SZ oe -eis rices EVERY PURPOSE -J ALL PRSCBS P I4TI um A Port and Alakea Stveots. iKickapoo Indian 1C S0I;E AGXTS ron Kickipoo liiiliaii SAQWA OIL u COUGH CURE SALVE Medicii YVUi M KILLER.. IIEALY &, BIGELOW, Adepts Main oflloc and w ... Cor. Chapel a ad llatnilxon r.ow lluvon, Caun. Foi Mtilct by all" r Tiieo II. l)a is & HONOU importers Osnarol VVtc In cancfti AGEN nymaucnt ntuirusSj : .i ' rmm - A f k .Iff I vtt. j .. . . . y i