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MAY FINISH IN ANOTHER WEEK Senate and Mouse Are Working Rapidly. (From Saturday's Daily.) Legislators arc now predicting that the special session will he finished by next Saturday and if the work is carried forward with the same celerity which marked the House session yesterday, the prediction will be fulfilled. Governor Carter is already preparing for a banquet to the legislators for next Saturday evening, with the expectation that they will have completed their labors by that day, although the session may last a few days longer. Governor Carter will send to the Senate today a message covering various deficiency items, many of which remain over from the last administration. The Governor is also preparing a bill vvhich will be recommended to the legislature today, providing for an amendment to the loan bill. This is a bill allowing the treasurer to use his option about advertising for bids for bonds, he can sell the bonds at private sale at a higher figure than any previous bid. The House acted expeditiously ahd in a public spirited maimer yestenhy. Without interruption the salary bill was passed as it came from the Governor, and the majority of the members announce their willingness to do likewise with the remainder of the administration bills. The garbage and sewer bill and the assessor's bin also passed first reading. Another day of expedition was witnessed in the Senate chamber. The evident sentiment pervading the staid body was one opposed to tinkering with the schedules of work as submitted, excepting by direction of committees that had investigated the various matters "Let well enough alone," seemed to be the accepted motto. There were perhaps one or two snap votes recorded which may come up to be changed at later stages of the measures respecting vvhich they occurred. In any event, the mistakes if such they were amounted to nothing compared with those that the Senate prevented being made jesterday. Smooth sailing would appear to be assured for" the executive scheme of retrenchment as a whole. Mr. Dickey's costs of court bill, while designed in the interest of thci mam object may jet involve some risk of protracted debate, as in parts it radical changes. The two houses will probably exchange the two main appropriation bills, each for imal action by the other, today. This would be more than half the battle won on the fourth day. THE HOUSE. The House passed the salary bill on third raiding In record time jesteuluy. Hut one slight eli'unge was made nnd Kumnlae did not open his mouth durbig the entire session. The Homo Huleis kept qu'et and let the Republicans do just ns they pleased. And the Republican majoilty plensed to pass the salary bill just ns the Governor hail It. In the morning, the session lasted but n few minutes, only lout? enough to pass on third reading, unanimously, the House expense bill. Then n recess was taken until two o'clock. 'the SALARY BILL. The salary bill was called up Immediately upon the opening of the afternoon session. Interpieter Coelho read the bill through rapidly, without an Interruption, nnd only tin occasional glnnco at Kumnlae, who was quietly rending n newspaper. Even the Kuplhea was busied In look-ins Into vacancy. The bill onco rend, Representative Lewis moved an amendment to the section ptohlbltlng the pavment Of moio than one salary to any omplo.ve who lecelved as high as $100 per month. The amendment permits the holding of 111010 than 0110 otllcc. but tho employe tan druvv only tho highest salnry attached to any one ollke Tho bill then passed thlid tending with four noes, Kuplhea, Knnlho, l'ulnu uud Hockley. Thoio weio men. I Tho limine thou look a iccush to allow tho kumiIoii expense bill to bo sunt lit f 1 did the Seimte, NHW WI.I.SJ. Attr 11 iweM HtiiDHmtiUlvti An- tllHll MMH Hit" IWtVtf 10 llltllMlUV (wo lillU Xlllimltted hy the UovaiMil. Til Hiftl, I'm' ultlmr Mtlitry or "OIHUlUMiuiM fur MNWMWW, H jwuM h Mi folluwlntf litUMr lit Mi, AiHlriMtK. t aittlrHMD n( ih Jwuii'lury (Summiu, wntl mgMml hr Uuwiitur Hr. "UwtUi, I (Miiti tiraft r an Awl, IU uriiuau u( IM I u miw llW US WWWMUf. llh ihw awmnal f IU Traaurr, u pii iMlr 4ittttM " Jtkrlaa, A itew la i4 i yiwauii. Uftljf WMMUMMta lH IW H til lb ir$r mnv it m$ mm imum mm iMUiioa ate Mutra Mllalatiuiv u Ui MJUmw tltUN WllWlaiia, fit" Mtwll ft'tjMIMa W4 lit laf lHHWif mil il ' Nl IW MM 11 ,u,i MMtfk Ih an " M Hint 11 i torn ItlvktJN flee, or striking It out nnd Inserting 'Snlary of First Deputy, O.ihu.' This olllce, ns I understand It, Is separate nnd distinct from Hint of Tlrst Deputy In Honolulu." The bill Introduced, which passed llrst reodlng, Is as follows: See. 1. Section 45 of Chnpter 51 of the Session Laws of 1S9G (Civil Laws 1897, Sec. SIS) Is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 45. Each assessor shall receive such compensation as tlio Legislature from time to time appropriates. Ench deputy shall receive as full compensation for assessing and collecting and all work done In connection therewith such percentile of the taxes collected by hint, Including road and school tax, not to exceed live (5) per centum, or such salary as the assessor, with the approval of the Treasurer, may decide. 1'rovlded, howevci, that the commissions so p. lid shall be a charge upon each tax separately." The Senate expense hill providing for J5.000 was transmitted und pnssed llrst reading by title. GARBAGE HILL. Hep. Andrado also piesented the following letter from the Governor i elating to the gnrb.igo bill: "Conforming to tho general plan ns nutlinul In my message, I hand vou heiewlth draft of hill, through which the ndinlnlstintloii hopes to be nble to collect HUllleleiit to make the garbage depirtinent and sewerage sstem of Honolulu self-supporting. I leave It optional with the legislature ns to whether or not they shall Include Hllo and other points In tho same bill. "Veiy respectfully jours, "Gi:0. K. CARTER, "Governor." The bill which was Intioduced by Hep. Andrade passed (list reading without a dissenting vote. It Is as follows "Section 1. It shall be the duty of the Superintendent of Public Woiks, conforming to tho requirements of the Hoard of Health, to direct and the clennlng of tho public streets and by-ways of the city of Honolulu, tho lemovnl und disposal of gat bnge, dead animals and othei nuisances therein, tho elennlng of cesspools and connecting of piemlses with the public sow or in said city. "Section 2. The rates of charges for such services nnd for use of the sower shall be fixed from time to time by the Superintendent, subject to the approval of tho Governor, and shall bo approximate to the cost of the work done and material used. "Hates of chaiges for sewer use shall bo fixed as nearly as reasonably may be, so that the entire yearly receipts for sewer use shall not exceed the total jcarly cost of maintaining and the sewers, together with the j early Interest on the bonds repiesentlng the cost of tho sower system. "Section 3. Tho lates nnd chafes heieln provided for collection of gai huge shall bo payable to the Superintendent, quntttrly In ndvance, nnd tho chni ges for sew ei age, j early In advance; ch.itges for cesspools, sewer connections nnd removal of animals nnd ! iM m HAWAIIAN (iAZETTt, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1904 SEMI-WEEKLY. other nulsnnces, shall be payable on and to socuto payment thereof, the Superintendent may icqulre a deposit in ndvance. , "If a sewer bill shall lemnln unpaid for 15 days after It is due, ten per cent In addition to the tegular rate, shall ho charged, nnd the Supeiintendeiit may, without further notice, shut off tho sewer connection, charging the expense foi so doing to tho pet sou holding the pilv liege. "All rates and ch.uges shall be by the ownets and occun.ints of the piemlses In iespect to which the seivli.es ato rendoied, and who shall Jointly laid severally be liable therefot." The up I passed ilist reading by title and the illouso then adjourned. SHE SENATE. A ropoit fioin the Finance Committee on tho curient expense bill was the lit st mattei to come beloio the Senate when It mot at 1 30 jesteiday The icpoit was signed by all the members of the committee L. L. (chalimnii), Palmer P. "Woods, D. Knlauokulnul, C. 11. Dickey and J. D. P.uls. It lecoinmended a few amendments nnd wns adopted. A shaiu of $1000 was taken off the P.uk Commission Item, and this tlder added. tiling tho ptesent lace tiack shall bo kept Intact, an tepnlts being made by those using the same." Kent of the keioseuo waiehouso was minced $J00 to cunect an erior as believed. Associated dimities lost $000. Traveling expenses of $75 for the Third Cltcult Judge and cleik and $30 for the Judge and cleik of tho Foutth Cltcult weie eliminated, as the courts In question do not travel ns formed)'. An Item ot $t000 was inserted for the Land negotiation Couit. Police lutidoutals woiu put In as a lump sum of $til,S00 tor tho Toullory Instead ot $isuu tot J law an and $12,000 for Oahu, Maul and Kauai. HEPEAL HILLS. Mr. Achl piesented a lopoit of the Judicial)' Committee on tho hill to Act 13, Laws of VMS, signed by tho whole lomiultteu W. C. Achl, C. II Dickey and John T. Blown After due loiuldointlon they thought the hill should not paHM, "foi the lea win Hint bills which mu) l Inclined tiufure or 011 Juno SO, 1901, inn)- not bo legally Ntld uftDIMUIll." Tll' UHllllllmUldlMl lluu thw Ail In qiiMllon 1m Hinuiulvd b)' Hildliw Ilia folio Urn Mvllnu. "NaUluii tlu. No pointful nlmll l uw4a umUr un uf ihv uiimprtuikm uhUvr IliWt M oi i bill liiuurrvd ufivr J mm W, 141" A lmlhtr wiwrt ira br JuUI'lNrr UHHMtlllv uii lh 1411 u rw Lu-Hl Aft f, MktrlM. ''I. , ) lit M' ImhIIIH IlM MMlliM'ltl IM llK Ait Uwty tai Mu )hiiiviiI alMll bit A' "f WW "l". MWtNIH iutw M, un." UHNMJ4 U HHt PHI .l'IMIMll MM. IM tiMHMtt U '"'! ' 4 Ht TOf iWKMir I'MMiMilHiW M MltMtlt inwiw aw If Mil U MMKTt 11,.. itu mm m tim Ull l Mi rrtf M 4'i u tf m w Muu uf um m ritw mmmt iMm m m lb it. IkaJ ili MM NHtttM 4 m m m mmi immkm COUUT COSTS HILL. Sir. Dickey gave notice of a bill relating to costs of court. Under suspension of the rules It passed (lrst rending. The snlne member submitted a concurrent resolutloh to the effect that warrants for tho payment of salaries and mileage of members should not take precedence In payment of other Treasury warrants. President Crabbo Informed lilm that the law did not allow vi hat the resolution was against, whereupon tho Introducer asked that the resolution might lie on the table until called up. ORDER OK THH DAY. Senate bill No. 2, appropriating tu.OOO for the expenses of the Senate In session, passed third reading with the ayes of the thirteen membera present, vl.: Achl, J. T. Uiown, Crnbbe, Dickey, Isenberg, Knlue, Kultiuokulanl, Kaohl, JlcCandless, Nnk.ipatthu, Paris, "Vt'lkox and Woods. Senate bill No. C, providing that tho sulury of the Judge of the Land Court be J I SCO a vc.ar, that of the Heglstrnr $800 and those of other ofllcers fixed by the Governor, the Act to take effect from and after the 1st day of July, l'JOl, canio up for second lending. Mr. McCandless moved It be referred to the Judiciary Committee, as the salaries might ns well be placed In the appropriation bill. ' Mr. Dickey said the bill only changed about four words of the Land Act. There was no appropriation about it, an Item of $1000 for the court having nlrendy been plnccd In tho epilation bill. Messts Paris nnd Achl both thought the bill ought to go to the Finance Committee, tho latter saying tho idea of fixing the snlaiy of the Judge In the bill wits to make him Independent nnd pi event having his salaiy changed i-iy now and then by the Legislature. The hill was referred to tho Finance Committee. Later, In consideration of the bill, Mr. Achl moved to make the $1000 for the court "Include unpaid bills," but received no support. It was pointed out by Mr. McCandless that this would eat up the appropriation. CURHENT EXPENSES BILL. Senate bill No. 1, making special appropriations for the departmental uses of the Territory for the year beginning July 1, 1904, and ending Juno 30, 1903, came up for second reading with the report thereon ot the Finance Committee. Mr. Isenberg broke Into the reading by the clci k, the Items passing by consent, to move for striking "fencing" out ot tho Hllo park item. "They will he making a cow pasture of It yet," he remarked, but IiIb motion was not seconded. EMERGENCY ITEM. Mr. Achl raised the first debate by lifting the hatchet upon the emergency Item of $21,000 ( for the Department ot Public "Woiks, Ho moved to reduce It to $15,000. The people were cijlng out to keep the band, and if they were to keep the band they must cut down expenses elsewhere. Mr. Paris was not In favor of reducing this amount nt all. The Tlnance Committee had gone befoie the of Public Works nnd the Governor, nnd found that everything' hnd been cut close. Should a storm ilnmnge loads and bridges tho Super intendent without nn emergency fund would have nothing whatever with which to make repairs; $25,000 for nil the Islands was little enough and should not be cut down. It would only be used In case of necessity for Mr McCandless contended It wns absolutely necessary to keep that for nn emcigency fund. It vi ns utterly Impossible for the Superintendent to enrry on the roads and luldges without that fund. If damage ' was done how othei wise could it be repotted' Since the late stoim the j 1 Walmnnnlo rond hnd been In such condition that not a wagon hnd been able to come over It to Honolulu Four or live bridges weie washed away and there was no money to replace them. He would like to see the hand kept, but they must not cut down necessary expenses for the sake of music. If It wns pleasure they wanted Instead of necessaries let them cut out thnt 'torn. Mr. Dickey relnted what the Governor told tho committee. The Superintendent had cut down other things to make up that emergency Item. Ills department hnd cut propoi tlonately as low as nny other, ns low Indeed ns the Governor nsked The Item pnsed as In the hill DIAMDING HONOLULU HOADS. Mi' Achl was successful In his next move nt (intending. This wns to sub stitute tho Item of $110,010 for roads and bildges, general, Honolulu, with two Items amounting to tho same llgure. viz.: Hoads nnd Ilridges, 4th District. $C0 000 Itonds nnd Bridges, Sth District.. 50,010 Mr Dlokey moved, seconded by Mr. Kaliumkalanl, to pass tho Item ns In the hill. Mr. Aehl told tho mover ho didn't know what Honolulu needed Tho nmendinent cm rled Mr. lKonbeig moved to nfor nil rond Items bnek to the commlllon, boonuxe lie had learned Hint tho Miftliito hnd lioMii pittpiitod without walling for m!lnn (mm 1 (Mil bonidn He MUtvml wiimi illlili'l kuI tiN) much Mild ollitlN ten llttl, Mr MoCkiuIUm mad a ntHUmont llmt Ilia ooihhiIII Imd nliUlwad full apUmtUll" uf tt" Ih llaiiiK, rniil Mr IwhiImm Umii bin molUni NU AID TO I'Ki'l.WHAM. Mr ImhImm ihuvkiI in nut eui ih 11111 uf lltM far M lu ilia V, uariHtvHl tfUlltm "W ItAil I"' ( ritu Ih mlioi 4r Will ii mt mIUm" Hi uiuir MJ4 A Imi itf (MlMMUM Imiihiiu ww ll'Hi"l UM IH H4li ii iM m !"' ai tmkktu ilw rv4t Urn V mkM ili Hii Nmn i4mll im mm wmm w an M I M Mlfl re HMMMIk Ml mt Mtfri Vi4iUMjii ii itt JkM M 11 ui mm l iw h 1 CURRENT EXPENSES -APPROPRIATION GILL (From Saturday's Dally.) Follow nig" is .the current expenses appropriation bill as it passed second reading in the Senate, excepting for the aggregate amount which was not inserted on passage. The net reduction from the original bill is $3661 : An Act Jinking Special Appropriations for the Departmental use of the Territory during the Period Commencing with the First Day of July, 1!'04, nnd Dndlng with the Thirtieth Day of June, 1503. I He it Enacted by tho Legislature of the Territory ot Hawaii: Section 1. The following sums amounting to Nine Hundred nnd Seventy-nine Thousand, Seven Hundred and Forty-live Dollars, ($3T'J,74'i) are hereby appropriated, to be paid, out of all moneys In the Treasury of the Territory received from nil current receipts of the general revenue, for the current expenses of the departments, for the period commencing with the first day of July, 1901, and ending wUh the thirtieth day of June, 1903. EXECUTIVE DEPAHTMENT. Governor: Incidentals, Governor's Olllce.. .$ B00 Secretary of the Territory. Incidentals, Secretaiy's Olllce.. .$ 2,000 Expenses of Election 10.000 printing and Advertising 2,500 Pmsei vatinn of Archives BOO 15,000 DEPAKTMENT OF FINANCE. Treasury Department: Incidentals, Treasurers OIIlce..$ 1.S00 Incidentals under Insurance Law 1,000 Associated Charities, for Expenses 1800 Interest on Public Debt, Commission and Expenses 150,000 $134,000 Bureau of Taxes: Incidentals, Tax Otllces, Oahu. $ 3,200 Incidentals, Tax Oillces, Maul.. 700 Incidentals, Tax Offlces, Hawull 1,400 Incidentals, Tax Oillces, Kauai. 400 $ 5,700 Bureau of Conveyances: Incidentals, Conveyances 3" DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS. Department of Public Works: Departmental Expenses $ 2,620 Incidentals and Traveling 1ii0 IPilntlng and Advertising A'OO Ttavellng Expenses, noau engineer 7d0 Repalis, ruinlture and Additions to Public Buildings 20,400 Electdc Light, Honolulu 9,000 nioctrle Lighting Hllo Streets.. 3.G00 Lighting Streets other than Honolulu and Hllo 500 Expenses and Maintenance Police Fire Alarm I-800. Running Expenses Markets 00 Running Expenses Laundries... 4.0S0 Curbing and Paving Government Sidewalks nnd "Walks... 1,320 riiinnlne Expenses, Sewers Pumping Station 7,800 Running Expenses, Excavator and Cubage Service 37,200 Running Expenses, Gaibago Crematoiy 2,700 Maintenance Sewer System, Honolulu 4.S0O T 1, TTn.. nil 040 I.UIIUIIIKB, il"""" -- Landings. South 111 0 Landings, Maui "so Landings, Knual 480 Landings, General 2,400 Repalis to Wharves, General... 100 Expenses Pilot Boats B10 Honolulu Pndc Commission, providing the ptesent race track shall be kept Intact, nny repairs being made by those using the same 8,000 Fencing and Grading Government Lots i-000 ijpnt of Land. Kerosene Ware house 00 Expenses Improving, Fencing, Grading, etc., Hllo Park 1,000 Einetgency Appropdatlon, to be used In ense nny neeessnry proprlutlon becomes exhausted i,000 $150,290 Roads and Bridges, Hawaii: Hoads and Bridges, General, North Komi 4,500 lloads and Hildges, General, South Kona 3,000 Hoads nnd Bridges. General, Knu 3,600 Ito.uls nud Bridges, General, Puna 3,600 Itonds anil Bridges, General, South Hllo 10.3S0 Volcano llonil ItepullH 2,520 Curbing and Sldownlks, Government Lou, Hllo 900 HoiidH ami Ilridges, General, I Ninth Hllo 3,720 ' IhmdH and Hihliitm, General, I lliunakiiii 9,810 IlimiU nnd HrldittiH, llwiiurnl, I Not Hi Kidiula 3,600 Itiwds hhiI llrlill, (iMimmli tbiulli KulmlK I.MU I W,k I ld and llrlda, ltad ami IHI4, liana 1 . 1 1 1 M 11 1 if ,M Ha4 atl IHWiM.' il, Hu4 NlMt ami Url4V Oaaafal, WaMuku I.IM HMa4a and lirMgN. 11. IMIM 4hm ttm mm la Mm mmt in i flu iuw a fUunjk mm fep U jw4H lW MM fcilNNf atMNHj Lahnlna 3,000 Roads nnd Bridges, General, Molokal 1,000 i 17,140 Honds nnd Bridges, Oahu: Hoads nnd Bridges, General, Koolaupoko f 9,000 Hoads nnd Bridge r, General, Koolauloa 1,500 Hoads nnd Bridges, General, Wnlnlua 4.S00 Hoads nnd Bridges, General, Ewa and "vVntnnne .1 12,000 Hoads and Bridges, Fourth trlct 00,000 Hoads nnd Bridges, Fifth Dis trict 50,010 $137,940 Roads and Bridges, Kauai: Roads and Bridges, General, Walmea $ 2,400 Roads and Bridges, General, LIhue 0,000 Hoads nnd Bridges, General, Koloa 2,400 Roads and Bridges, General, Kavvnihau 2,400 Roads nnd Bridges, General, Hanalel 1.800 $ 15,000 Road Damages, all Islands . .$ 30,000 Bureau of Water Works: $100,930 Running Expenses, Honolulu Water Works $ 35.2S0 Hllo Water Works 2,400 Walluku Water Works 600 Lahalna Water Works C00 Koloa Water Works 180 Laupahoehoe Wnter Works 48 $ 39,103 Fire Department: Honolulu Fire Department ....$ 9.C00 Public Grounds: Improving Thomns Square 360 Expenses Public Grounds, Tools, Etc 240 Public Grounds, General 900 Improvements Aala Park 360 $ 1,860 Bureau of Agriculture and Forestry: Inldetnnls and General Expenses $ 11.7S0 PUBLIC LANDS. Commislon of Public Lands: Incidentals and General Expenses $ 3,100 Survey Department: Expenses of Field Parties and Ofllee Work 11,093 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Judiciary Department Expenses of Judiciary Department $ 1,000 Expenses Supreme Court 420 Purchase of Law Books, Su- pieme Court 600 Putchnse of Law Books for Circuit Courts: Second Circuit $150 Thitd Ciicult 150 Fourth Circuit 150 Fifth Cltcult 150 600 Compiling, Printing nnd Binding, Imwnilan Reports 1,000 Stationery and Incidentals, all Courts, (to be uppioved by the Chief Justice) 1,230 Expenses, First Circuit Couit... 8,000 Expenses, Second Ciicult Court 1,800 . ,-.,., Thli.l rlmnlt fnint.. 1,200 . ,, . t... i. rt.rt..l. rn..p. . 2.100 ijXl'OUSOS, UUI 111 iiuuu vuu. b. Expenses, Fifth Circuit Court.... 1,200 Expenses, Land Registration Couit 4,000 $ 23,470 DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Attorney-General's Olllce: Incidentals, Attorney-General's Olllce $ 7,500 Expenses of Witnesses In Criminal Cases 3,500 $ 11,000 Police Department: Suppott und Maintenance of Pilsoners $ 52,272 Police Incidentals 10,800 $ 69.07: $ 80,572 DEPARTMENT OF PUHLIC INSTRUCTION. Stationery and Incidentals $ 3,000 Furniture and Fixtures 3,200 ludustdal and Manual Training 3,200 Hook Fund 8,000 School Supplies 4,000 Repairing School Buildings 15,000 Equipment and Rent ot Room for Liuo Making In town 500 Suppott of l.uhulutiluna 8,000 Gouoial Kmiuhsoh, 1!o)' Indus- tilul School 7,000 auimml KxiiuiiHt'H, aids' tllul School 3.C00 I.Uo HtiKik, I'uimliih 'j'ouU, liulldlim utu lioV liidimlilul taliiMit I- l'IH)llltf 111))'' IIHllUllUI MtilliHil. I.9M0 t &.cl HOAIID OIVHIMII'll. (far u( IrittaHMlJ, MaimHllMi) upml iM4 THNtl w.1,1 1 imh iwm (ruvlatuiw anl 1UIIWI ltuti4lM (W lrf "' KSlS'ttwirtWiiiil iinitatmM im v JlrtKw HI i i4UH m Urn w"!tii ttl t h 1 1 itfiatiui """ , ' M attlttf r wmwf ..it I U li' li,u J, )i vl 4 V M 4 imt A MM TO RES GN Carter and Cooper Talk Over Board of Health. (From Saturday's Dally.) One of the members of the Board or Health will be asked to resign to make? way for a president to be nppolnted by-Governor Carter. A long conference between Dr. Cooper and the Governor-took place yesterday at which uny differences there might have been were-patched up. In the meantime. Deputy-Attorney General Peters Is investigating; the status ot the present board, and. will give nn opinion as to its legality to the Governor very soon. It was nt first thought that the board was Illegally constituted, ns having been appointed under the provisions of the old law, but It hns since been found that the-act passed by the Inst leglslnture antedates the commissions held by the present meinbets. Governor Carter said yesterday that he was petfectly willing to have Dr. Cooper remain on the board, his only-wish being to have a new mesldent. This was with tho Idea that the president should give nil his intention to-the work. The Governor stated that he-had made no choice for the olllce yet, although a number of men had been discussed w Ith various Senators, for The Governor has te.idy his. message containing the names of appointees, which will be submitted as. soon as he Is teudy to nominate men for Treasurer of the Territory and President of tho Boatd of Health. The latter ofllcial will be chosen from outside the present membership, and Dr. Cooper will call a meeting of the board, to agree upon the member who shall tender his resignation. Governor Carter will not appoint a medical man to the-place, so both Dr. Mays and Dr. Cooper will hold their positions, the law requiting the board to bo composed of four laymen, two medical men and the-Attorney General. . . By the Sonoma, there arrived In Honolulu the complete machinery for the pineapple cannery In Haiku. The Installation of this factory is a direct fulfillment ot what this paper has long: prophesied. And this I.s not the only plnenpple factory which will be established on Maul. The time will come when Maul will sell millions of dollars worth of canned pines annually, and some of us will live to see it. Maul New s. 1 WHOOPING COUGHT. This Is a. very dangerous disease unless properly-treated. Statistics show that there are more deaths from It than ftom scarlet fever. All danger may be avoided, however, by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It llouifles the touglx mucus, making It easier to expectoiate, keeps the cough loose, and makes the-paroxysms of coughing less frequent and less severe. It hns been used In ranny epidemics of this dlsense with perfect success. For snle by All Deal ers and Druggists. Benson. Smith &. Co, Ltd, Agents for Hawaii. Maintenance of Insane As)lum. 20,000 General Expenses: Freight and Passenger Guarantee for Weekly Common Carrier Service 2,G0O General Expenses, 'Boaid of Health 4,000 $ 6,60 $159,410 AUDITING DEPARTMENT. Incidentals and Traveling Expenses $ 1,800 Printing Books for Tax Oillces.. 1,500 $ 3,300 $979,743. Section 2. The Auditor shnll not draw a v arrant In payment for any ot the objects named in this Act, except tis herein provided, nnd the unauthorized, expenditure ot any money ftom the Tieasury to bo hereafter accounted for to tho Legislature by Indemnity bill, is hereby expressly ptohlbltcd. Section 3. Any public otllclnl falsely certify or approve for payment any bill or vouchor ngnlnst nny Item of this Act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, for which the offender shall, on conviction theieof, bo lined not less than Fifty Dollars nor moro than Five lhindied Dollars. (District Mnglstrntes shall have lit all cases undur this section.) Section I, No expenditure of publla money for the constuictloii or repair of public win Um (except Ntreet or loud work) whoie the mini to bo expended wlmll amount to Five llumlied nullum (fkU4.oo) or iiinm, or (or the puiihiiM of nwltilul, pnivltdniix or ollu r i in n (or public iiirMiMM nniouiunw In tin uagmifulu In 1'lvc lliindi") iioIIuh llWtUtf) nr ilium, dIihII ' m I ' ' I'f by iMiimaul a(ir imhli' ii "' " 'it (ur mIm) lhdM. ami no 1 i'h vmlc or llw immltaa uf inm. iui 1 1 . 1 IM" IHIllJMtaM ( Ulli" 4 1.I1 i i mi dlvldad ur i".i I nut 1 1 r l W 4m lb l n 1.1 ' f II p i' i' (VlltUI t vu II" 1 " imi niri.i' ii 1 i"i 1 11 1. r , Mjitwr uf ii" 1 ...1 mi 11 ' 1 r I yioivi nil. 1 t .1 ut .' 1 lii.. 1 ,1 1 1 i ii 1 1 1 'i I III I, r. II t 1 1 I 1. 1 " nl . II il. .1 M ,,il, 11 f II ' ' I