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KNA6E PIANOS AT- Bergstrom Brothers, Masonic Buildlnjr, Alakea Street WAIi CHONG CO. 'DRY GOODS AND TAILORINO. Everything absolutely new and fresh from the Coast WAVERLEY BLK. . HOTEL ST, Territorial Board of Immigratioir Office '403 Stangewald Bldg, Honolulu. SGANMNAVIA . BELJING IONQLULUIBOiNWPBKS ' 1 ' Agents, 1 i David A. Dowsett r Real Estate land Insurance. 203 Tudd Bldg. 2nd Floor. 1 fl, !0IL:PS & CO. 1 ( . t. Wholesale Importers and Jobbers. , EUROPEAN ANQ lu,t AMERICAN DRY O00D& FORT. andaUEENiBTS, building Material op adv num. DKALEli;iN litJMBO. ALLEN A K0BDII0H. Inecn Street w;i is 'is lonolult, i"f JUbE "HARrWRITES ittHH E.lllor Uvenlng' riimetlii-rSlrf-UTlio' accompanylnit letter written for the Advertiser was declined Insertion by, Its editor on the ground that It was entirely at variance with tho view held by himself on the question of vaccination. May t ask tliaf yon pub lish It In tho Uullotln. Yqitra obediently, , CHA1U.K3 V. HAHT. Honolulu. Jan, li, '10. " Audi Alteram. Partem, Editor "Adveitlsdr:" In your Issue or tho 8lh Inpt. tinder tho heading, "Vrrrlnalloii Problem," joii Bay: til) to the time ( f, tlift limt or vaccination (aw mi tho ntatote li.juks, hut lliu usual fiKlit, nns ntnrtcd SKalnst It,, nnd an a re sult It was wiped out and an other law substituted which makes It haul for tin; autliurltles to ii ntect the health of the chil dren and of ,the, community." If, Sir, you clCHlrc the public In un derstand that liu pew law makes it difficult to piotect tho health of the children and of the community be cause of Impedimenta It puts In the way of vaccinating children, then I miit;8ny, )our dictum will appear tn many nt Incredlblo as the "qulciinqtie vult" of (heoWy. That Inoculating tho clean, healthy body of a child with tho excrellons from running sores on n sick calf, can posHlhly conduce tn the child's health, or tn that of tho cooimiinlly Is, again I say It, Incred ible. Ah to the business of Bitch pro cess preventing snialxxlut mqsiieak prci-ently. Solons or not. the mem Iwrg of the last legislature only did whnt tho Mother of Parliaments before them had done, for In 1907'compulsory vaccination was done away with In Ureal llritaln. That a majority of fnedlcal men think such legislation woreii than foolish, dnei not nlako It so. numbers l.nxo no Kjieclnl. merit of themselves, unless they happen to lie on the side of truth. .Many learned and thoughtful men, the world over, loon upon thn. whole story of .Vaccina tion from tho days when Jonner was fussing around the diseased teats of tho Gloucestershire dairy maids' cows, even to these limes, as an -ejror that has iroed misleading and disastrous beyond expression. Let It be reincm beied that, for eighty years nfter Mun- ro, M. I).,- Fr 11. S., of Edinburgh, had called attention to the wrongfulness of venesection, tho practice of bleeding continued, and I am old enough to have seen scores of people depleted of their life's blood. Also It Is well to bear In mind that, Inoculation for smallpox was practiced with the full approval of tho Medical Profession for I0O years. It Is now prohibited by law and its piactlce punished as a penal offense. W. Scott Tebb, SI. D., SI. A.. (Can tab.), a physician, and thd son of a physician, says. In his exhaustive worlr '"A Century of Vfccinatlon," p. 403, "In due course of time tho tra dition of (he dairy mauls of Gloucester shire will take Its proper place among tho legends nnd folk-lore of thu paBt; and If allowed to prophesy, I cannot help thinking that another gen eration will look back with' amaze ment and Incredulity that for 100 jcars the people of Great Britain should liavo worshipped at the shrine of a slrnngu, unreasonable and mischievous superstition." Dr. Charles Crelghton, who for his pro-eminent irofesslonallsm and rcholurly abilities wus chosen lo wrlto tho article on vaccination for En cyclopedia Ilrltanulca, says, the "antl vaccinators hate knocked the bottom out of a grotesque superstition." Fur ther says this accomplished physician, "tho history of vaccination from Its beginning to its present position Is a refreshing Illustration of tho truth that medical science is human first and bclentlflc afterwards." '. Dr. Miller, an eminent physician of Pittsburg, writing to Elhert Hubbard says, "vaccination Is a crime , Wo must defeat the effort of tho man who would make sick an entire com munity of well people In the fear that a small portion of It may get sick. wo must denounco the Idea that a healthy person Is a menace to any. body. Wo must see that our chll- drcn's education Is not predicated on tno point of a poisoned quill." It may, Sir, be difficult for laymen to get at the truth of the pro and con touching the subject of vaccination, especially If they have a weakness for icudlnii oiedlca,! Journals. In verifica tion of this let me mentloq (hg of repeated smtoniont of the Immensely HTt-'lltei' moitallty from amnllmv in the French army durlnir tho Vrnnnn. I'russlan war, owing, as whs asserted, "i .i(t.iii.4i juiiumii, 10 tiitj fac that iw-ij.uihhi)u wus cunipuisory In the Gorman army, but not in the French. Tho figures glvon and repeated, ltd """"l. '" wonq over, wtnq 33,409 deaths In tb French, whliu the (Jer many anny'lost only at.t t Tha Urlt Jsh National Alltt-Yccuatloif tUaguq Investigated tho mutter and kfcowd It toi be without foundation mid un. true. Within tho last few yenri. the "'""' rr lumen 1110 niri ,iorv nn.l wail called down hy the. Secretary of tliu ifubfMut 'i' " "" i"" h ," '""t, lJ,lcn uy auempi io evaoe roivacci lea'rl.itmo there was a coijipiils- Y 1 rtaflop at the elated peilod Is made a unfiilnallnn Inn fill llirt aitititlo1 rnr(nii .tvnH u t t. i . Tho Malil timi-ttnl .A.IliersOll llOlllllll Rltrh nntlintllu In knowlodged the story had boon proven unti ue, and reuieitmi i,. r,uUan,.,. ,.. ts columns! um tho damago had been done, and tho lay press vlicor (.mly agiiln fcr,,Q(l tll0 lllll)1Jc wUh llio figures, nnd itgaluat, the- folly '.of fwlllnB to ro-vacolnatui' - ' , v - And now, Mr. Editor, what can be inl.l of Ibis? In 1606. at the Jubilee dinner of the Incorporated Society of, Medical Omoere or Heniui,, oi .nR land, Baron Taknkl, of Japan, stated that there were no antUacclnv tlonlsts In Japan. Every child was vaccinated before It was six months old, ie-vacclnat,ed when It entered school at six years, again re-vacclnated nt fourteen yearn tyhen golpR to tho mldd'e school, .and the men were re- aL'Clnatcd before enterliiR the army, while a rurthcr re-vacclliatlon was en forced If an outbroak of smallpox oc curled." (Sop "Lancet"190ll, p. 1441). Tolerably thorough, f think ou wll admit. The vaeclnatlou I done from lymph, from calves ony, and, which. U procured from vacclno establishments owjied and controlled by the govern- liicuti Any attempt to evade ro-vaccl serious onense ami is treated as a grave dereliction against the public health, and ycl. Sir. Editor, last year, the year 1908. Japan suffered from a serious outbreak of smallpox, with IS, 067 caBPB and 5,837 deaths! The figures. Sir, are not fniicirul as were thoie glvin nl tho time of U10 Franco Prussian war. but wero forwarded, on request of Its Secretary, o the Na tlnnnl Anti-Vaccination League of Great Britain, In April of this year, by Mr, S, Ktibota, Director of the San itary Bureau, Department for Home Affairs, Toklo. Well may tho words of Dr.,Chatles Crelslilonlie repeated. vU; that tho "antl-vacclnators havo knock ed tho bottom out of a grotesque su perstition." In an editorial of "Tho Lancet" of August 1st, J908. nro these " words: "The philosophy of Heraclltus as sum med up in tho woll-Unown generaliza tion "ull things are. In a stuto of flux,' cart be applied at nlmost any season with singular appropriateness to. modi, clito as a science. Tho orthodox In medicine, both ns regards theory and practice. Is ever changing, since, the discoveries revealed by research and confirmed by experience, when Incor porated Into the general scheme, necessitate the modification of vlewn previously hold, the adoption of new methods, and tho relinquishing of old ones. By such means only can medi cine advance as n scienco nnd nchlovo ft truly rational basis." Allow me, 8lr, to conclude with a few words of Alexander SI. Boss, SI. D., F. II. S. "I oppose," he says, "be cause forty ,yearK of practice havo con vinced mo that vaccination doeH not afford the least protection or mitiga tion from smnllim, and because I be lieve, that lta pretext Is bad In logic, wicked In morals, and futile in prac tice." CHAHLES F. HABT. Honolulu, December 15, 1909. m REAL ESTATE TRAN8A0TI0N8. Entered for Record Jan. 10, 1910, from 10:30 a. m. to 4:39 d. m. Ton r Sung Wal Co to Trs of Est of BernlcejP Bishop ....,.,...., Sur L von Hamm-Youug Co. Ltd to Caesar II Jardln , Hel von Hamm-Young Co Ltd to E II Lewis U(l E H Lewis to von Hamm-Youug Co '-! ." CM Est of James Campbell by Trs to Kaplolanl Estate Ltd Pnr net Kaplolanl Estate Ltd to Archibald S Cleghorn , . , d Kahuawal (w) to Ah Wal da J K Slakuakano and wf to Manuel .r Tavares ,., jj .Manuel j Tnvnrcs and wf to Sinn utl Branco m Cecil Brown Tr to John J Alborts..D J P Kenloha (k) to Vanlllmlll ikt . n Oahtt Collego by Trs to Mrs Eliza- oetn ai uumore-. n Cecil Brown Tr to Edward Genet ,.D tntered for Record Jan. 11, 1910, Henry Watorhouso Tr Co Ltd to Gcnevlovo Dowsett Hoi Elinor A W Langton ot al by Comr ,t0 J Garden Com Sale Ylm Syak Yu.ig to Ylm OI BS Corporation Notices S0CD2DADE PORTHaUEZA DE ST. ANTONIO BENEFIC1XNTE DE HAWAII. f Notice Is hereby given that the above-named society, nt Its annual meeting, held In Honolulu on the 4th of December ultimo, elected the following officers for the year 1910, Bald, officers having assumed the re sponsibility of office on the 10th In stant! . M. C. Pacheco President Julio P. nego Vice-President Louis n. Medelros Secretary Manuej R, Blsho, ...... .Treasurer Board ! Directors. 11. Pcrvlrn, chairman t A. P. C. Cwrea; seoretary; John I." Sllvelra, Crlno Almeida, Manuel S. Falas. .Board of Auditors. Jose Castuno, Ernesto F. Agular and Antonio L Perelra. v , LOUIS It. MEDEinOS, Secretary. . Honolulu, January 1, 191,0. 4514-3t 1 ,-.i- NOTICE ' Notice Is hereby given ,that Mr, W. F. Wilson, whose jottce Is In the building on Fort street lately occu pied by this company. Is authorized to receive, all bills, payable to , JtU tompany, nnd that he Is tho only audition to the duly appointed trees- urer ot the company. wm. a. mwiN & ce ltd. Ily Its Second Vice President, i, W. SI. OIFFAUD. Honolulu, January 3d, 1910. - ., 4508-Sw Legal Notices. K'-THE CinCOIT COURT OF THE Flf,st Circuit, Territory" of Hawaii. At Chambers. In Probate. In the matter of the Estate ot C. Wlnam, deceased, Tho petition of Clilng Tant Shee, executrix ot the last will and testament of C. wlnam, dei ceased, praying for an order ot sale ot certain real estate belonging to the estate oft said decedent, to-wlt: First A uortlonot R. P. (Orant) 3388, to Henry F." Poor, sltuato at Kalta, Walklkl, Honolulu, having a frontage of '380 feet on Kapahulu. road, and containing on area ot 2.44 , acres, mate. or less. iUcond Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 1$' 17, 18. J9 and 20 In block 3-A of the Kapahulu Tract. Third Lots 22 and 23 In block ft of the Kapahulu Tract. Fourth Lots 3 and 4 In block 4-1) of the Kapahulu Tract. Fifth Lots 10, 11, 12, 12, 17, 18 ' and 19 In block 7-11 of the Kapahulu Tract. Sixth Lots 17 and 18 In block 10-A ot the Kapahulu Tract, and setting forth certain legal reasons why such real estate should be sold, to-wlt: That the personal property ot tho estate of said decedent Is Insufficient to pay the debts of said decedent. It Is hereby, ordered that the heirs and next ot kin of Bald C. Wlnam and all persons Interested In the said estate, appear before this court on Tuesday, the 25th day of Janu ary, A. D. 1910. nt 10 o'clock a. m., at the court room ot this court, In Honolulu, then arid there to show cause why un order Bhoitld not be granted for the sale of such estate. - Dated ot Honolulu, December 22, 1909. By tho Court: ' J. A. THOMPSON, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit. 11. W. nilECKONS and WADE WAIUIEN THAYEH, Attorneys for Executrix. 4498 Dec. 22, 29, Jan.-6, 12 IN THE cinntiiT rnnn-p nf wm First Judicial Circuit. Territory ot Hawaii. At Chambers. In Probate, In tho matter nf thn Rutnla nl il.a Slarle Lucas, deceased. Notice to Creditors. N'oIIpr li hornl.u r,l..n jtliat the last will and testament ot rieroe Mane Lucas, late of the city ceased, has been admitted to pro- uuie oy me auove court and letters testamentary granted to 'tho under signed, Emma Josephine Lucas, the executrix named In the said will. All creditors of the deceased or of us estate are nereny notified to pre sent their claims, duly authenticat ed; and with the proper vouchers. It i.ny exist, leven thomrh thn in claims may be secured Jby mortgage uuuu rui estate, to Holmes, Stanley & Olson. nttornevn tnr ni.i l.-n...... Josephine Lucas, executrix, at their Office at No. RAH K'nnlmmnn.. .!.. " ..uuu.uiu,- wiinin six 16) months from the date hereof (which, Is tha date of the nrst iinl.llrntl.,., i ti.. iltlABlB .iiai s Ak notice); otherwise such claims, tr uiij, sunn ue torever barred. And all nersons InHnhtA.i n ua said, estate are hereby notified to. make payment tn thi, i,i uw.. Stanlev & niunn nt th9 i...' . 'dress. . 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