THJE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL. AIJViElXTISiSil: HOKOLUL, AUGUST 2G, 1895.
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VOICE FROM KAKAAKO.
Residents Object to Debris Being
Deposited in That Region.
Mk. hiUTou: The residents of
Kakaako would like to have your
paper let the general public know
what 13 being done with the dirt
and filth of Honolulu, more espeC'
lally during th last few days, as
there has been te.M times as much
filth deposited a a heretofore, since
the Board of Health has under
taken to clean the town. Living
at the end of Queen and South
streets has never been similar to
living in the Garden of Eden and
the Paradise of the Pacific. Mr.
Cooke used to cremate most of the
filth. Lately it has been used to
511 in .lots, with good dirt on top.
iJut I never knew of a dead horse
or mule being buried a few feet
under ground as has been done by
oruer oi a cny pnysician ana mat
any nature
public gatherings of
whatsoever.
Fumigate the city, stop the pro
miscuous depositing of garbage,
and drain the stinking duck and
fieh ponds a3 well as the so-called
cesspools ; then carry on the good
work. "A word to the wise is suffi
cient," in some cases.
Sheep's Head.
FILTHY CHINESE HOTEL.
Worst Place Yet Found is on Bere
tania Street.
Numerous complaints were tele
phoned from the vicinity of Beretan
ia and Pensacoia streets yesterday
afternoon, regarding disagreeable
odors which emanated from a Chi
nese lodging housa at that place.
Captain Parker and several officers
went to the place immediately, and
there found one of the filthiest loca
tions met with eince the beginning
of the cholera scare. The house and
about one hundred feet more or less grounds are leased by a Chinaman
from the residences of this section. I called Tai Kee, who keeps a kind of
Saturday morning three drays of n a-nationalitiea hotel. Natives,
all sorts of filth from all narts of MaPa.nes.e ana Uhinamen, about a
the town were dumned at th end ?an.dred and. my in number, hold
of Queen street almost in front of
a new store and right at the side of they discovered reasons
the new Beach road. There were erous complaints, in tl
picking over thi3 filth. The women
were uressea in tneir nignt gowns
and the men in their underclothes.
Children were there as well. No
one could tell what might be in
this filth or what will yet be the
outcome of these natives picking
over and using decayed vegetables
and fruits for 8wipe3 and other uses.
We would respectfully ask that
cesspool carts be prohibited from
dumping liquid matter from closets
officers reached it
for the num.
the sickeninc
odors which came from the place. In
tue back yard and almost hidden
from view by rotton boards, was a
kind of a pool, into which had been
allowed to flow refuse water of all
kinds. When Captain Parker stuck
a stick into it to test its deDth he was
almost overcome. The officers at
once proceeded to tear up the boards
which concealed from view this hole
of concentrated disease. The Chi
nese proprietor made strenuous ob
jection to the action, but subsided
into submissive silence when, the
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TO WAIANAE.
Saturdays and
Sundays
Trains V
and 1 :45 f. jj.
Honolulu at 3 :1 1
Ul leave Honolulu at 9 :15 a.m.
rteturning wni arrive in
p. M. aou o :5o r. sr.
ROUND TRIP
TICKETS:
First Class Sl.75.
Second Class
COVETOUSNESS
1
F. C. S3IITH,
Gen'l and Pas. Ticket Agent.
4045-tf
Is a fault we all plead guilty 0 yjQ
covet all the Furniture Trade in town.
make every legitimate effort to
it too.
The high quality of our goods and the
small prices show that.
We
get
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WATCH THIS SPACE
FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF
ORDWAY & PORTER.
Robinson Block.
Hotel Stroofc.
lew Goods ! ASK TWENTY WOMEN
C. B. WILLIAMS ft SON,
and cesspools in this vicinity, as at Police station was suggested. Men
night the smell is something ter
rible, more especially these last
few nights, since more material is
being dumped there than ever be
fore. We also ask that those who
own lots that are full of green, ill
smelling water be made to fill them
in with land from the beach with
were at work all afternoon cleaning
np tne place.
In connection with the loderiner
honse, it tamed ont later that the
license for keeping1 such had expired
nve montns ago. Upon bemsr asked
to snow a renewed license, Tai Kee
said it had been lost and could not
be found anywhere. Those persons
Boiled
Or twenty men what merchandise is most in the mind and
nineteen out of twenty of e&ch lot will say "something
to wear." h
i -i.H rrs st,01? ?ul1 .f Just those things. High priced? Not
a bit of it just fair priced, but way under what you have
been used to.
The tide of trade that has turned my way is evidence that
c. E. Williams, Ed. a. Williams, peupie want tne Kina ot ijroods J liave and are satisfied with
my prices.
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Resi- Here are a few of the nnmnrnnc nrfinlna
right now:
DEESS GOODS, COLORED PIQUES, CRETONS.
B"Don't fail to have these goods shown you, as it is no
trouble.
Kina Street,
NEXT TO ARLINGTON HOTEL.
611 King Street. Telephone 179.
dence and Xight Telephone Slo.
out further delay. A lady in town have passed by Pensacoia etreet
told me she went to take a walk on
the new Beach road a few nights
ago, and the em ell was bo nauseating
that she will never go out on the
Beach road again.
Some of those who live in Frank
Cooke's new houses have to keep
their Punchbowl windows closed at
night. If something is not done
tenants will be leaving Kakaako.
What surprises the people of this
and Beretania will recall a verv neat
looking place on the corner. The
looks are deceiving as was proven
yesterday.
Soda Water. The Beauty
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CHOLERA HOSPITAL.
Board of Health Selects Immi
gration Depot.
V short meeting of the Board of
'TT.-lil.
xxeaiiu
was held Saturday after-
vicinity and is causing no little in- noon at 3 o'clock. It was decided
dignation is to have debris i depos- to use the immiVration denot aa n Tiarn rrmrlfl nrmrKramonfo Oll ir T:
filth that I , , x w & I XliC Jaj-UCHUl X IclUUS
Appreciating the fact that
people when " down town "
have no place to get a drink
of cholera - proof - water
OF SOME PIANOS
Is only case deep." It is much easier
to make a handsome case than it is to
put music into it. A tolerable
mechanic can do the one the other
requires the best thought of a musi
cal artist.
we
nil V.n
never have been cn,oiera, SP , Persons supply only carbonated water
this scare is taken au areaaeu aisease ... , , , , ,
ited here when
would perhaps
rlnrr nn lint fnr
from one nart of town and dumned will be removed at once. The mo
on the parts that need more clean- ject of using part of thequarantine ed. There can be no question
ing than any other. Who ever
heard of a dead horse beine buried
within half a block of thickly pop- to expose to cholera the five hun- We can say as of old: "No
ulated parts. Mr. Quinn of 2U0 dred odd immigrants now at that
place, lhe immigration depot will
be put in good condition at once
and the walls of the buildings
whitewashed.
The matter of burying bodies
hack stand says he was never al
lowed to bury dead horses in that
vicinity. He had to take them
beyond the rifle range or beyond
the reef. We want the citizens to
harm: in any amount op our
have a look around the dumps and within the city limits was also dis
see for themselves. V e respect
fully ask for something to be done
at once in this case.
Kakaako Resident.
SHEEP'S HEAD SPEAKS.
soda.' .
Other dispensers of soda
will probably see the wisdom
cussed, it was hnaJIy decided VL UU1 mwuu m supplying
that in the future no bodies shall pure, wholesome soda, and
be buried within the citv limifq. . 7
The present burying grounds were follow our example. Our
con8iaereu to De in an over crowd- fnnnfn n nnnr flTTrr,
All have handsome, tasteful,
durable cases; but in their
factory constant, careful, stu
dious attention is given to the
production of a perf ct and lasting
tone. The beauty and honesty of a
Kroeger begins with the varnish on
the case, and goes straight through
to the i ron plate that holds the
strings. We'd like to ehow you the
inside of a Kroeger.
Pianos kept in tune for one year
gratis
LEVY.
FORT STREET.
WBINKLED BEAUTIES SHOULD
Use Loijl Moxtez Crkmk. Skin Food and Tissue Builder. Docb
not cover, but heals and cures blemishes of the skin. Makes the
tissues firm and builds up the worn-out muscle fibers, and raakea
them plump . Lowest in price 'and best in value. 75 cents labqh pot.
Mrs. Harrison's Facb Blkach. Cures most acrtrT&vated
VJfr I Of Freckles. Blackheads. FlARh Wnrmn. RnnVinra RoMno..
M - . - 7 j j Kuuunuono, auu
Mb8,: Hanson's Fack Powder. Pure adhesive and positively invisible.
j-iixce BuauBB-wuue, nesn, Diuneue. will not clog the pores, stays on all day.
Prick 50 cents.
Mrs. Harrison's Hair Vigor. Stops Polling Hair in one or two applications.
Prevents Gray Hair and causes rich and luxuriant, rrvowth of itei
heads. Cases of years standing specially invited to a trial. Pric: 1.
Mrs. Harrison's Hair Kestorkr. Only four to ten tiayB rt- aired to restore
hair to its natural color. Is not a dye or bleach. No sediment orr j c kiness. Color
is permanent when once your hair ia restored to its natEral ehadc Hor become
glossy and clean. Prick .
ojxn.o. uAiuuoum b rtuz.z.. ror seeping uio nair m cnris a vsraatt .t u tiTn. vn
Old instruments taken in part pay eticky I dn't Ieve a white deposit on the hair. Price 50 cents.
ment.
Tuning and
Repairing a specialty.
J. W. BERGSTKOM,
jijX. nisJLii markson, America's Beauty Doctox.
' 26 Geary Street, San Francisco, Cal.
For sale by HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY, 523 Fort Street, Hotolalcu
Any lady call at Hollieter Drug Company will be given a Lady's Journal
containing a Beanty Lecture written bv Mrs. Nftti Harrison.
the
He Wants People to Find Ont
What They Are Doing.
Mu. Editor: It may be well
enough to use the occasion of the
present scare to good advantage health of the immigrants good.
by causing at this time the city to
underco a careful examination as ORIENTAL LUXURY A THOME
ed condition and unsafe to
health of the city's population.
After the meeting the members
repaired to the quarantine station,
where a minute investigation was
made. Everything wa3 found in
the very best of condition and the
now
SODA, ICY COLD.
BOILED
OFFICE:
THRUM'S
3979
BOOKSTORE.
HOBRON DRDfi CO.
to its sanitary condition, revive the
question of putting in a proper
sewer system, and the condemning
of various stench holes. But cer
tainly it is not fair to the business
men and bread-winners to handle
the question in the uncertain man
ner that it is being handled.
It is generally understood around
town that the physicians who have
had experience in caring for and
coping with Asiatic cholera have
not as yet had sufficient evidence
to warrant them in pronouncing
the sickness, of which several
have lately suddenly died, as the
dreaded disease; nor have the
public been given to understand
that the step3 taken have been of
simply a precautionary nature. It
is a well known fact that one of the
greatest spreaders of this disease,
even among people of stronger wills
and less superstition than the na
tive Hawaiian?, is the fear of the
disease, and many cases are on
record to prove persons to have
died of sickness brought on solel'
by fright.
The partial stopping of travel
and hinderance to tcatfic will not
help matters, and makes business
stagnant as well as cesspools, and
gives people time to conjecture and
talk cholera. Find out if it is
cholera, and let people know that
that i3 what is beiug done. If it
is, immediately stop all travel by
steamers, trains or cars, and forbid
The wonders of the Orient lay re
vealed before the eyes of all who care
to see them, and that, too, without it
being necessary to journey to lands
across the seas.
The Oriental never does any more
work than is necessary, and when not
working, his engrossing care is to
make himself comfortable. In many
respects the art of living appears bet
ter understood in the East than in
our bustling Western world.
There i3 now hardly a fashionable
home that has not its Oriental room
or rooms, or at least its cozy corner;
sometimes the latter is Japanesque in
effect, sometimes Turkish; but what
ever it is, be sure it is the result of an
Inner craving for the beautiful things
of life.
Porcelain Ware, Silks, Cushions,
Rugs, Mattings, Chinese Silverware,
Open-Work Linen Doylies.
TO CLOSE THEM OUT FROM
THIS DATE, LADIES' SHIRT
WAISTS WILL BE SOLD AT 51.00
EACH. TH SE ARE MADE FROM
No. 1 CRKPE. PITH HATS, COL
ORED AND WHITE, HAVE ALSO
BEEN REDUCED FROM $2 TO $1
EACH.
Four-iu-Hand Neckties, which will
be sold for 20 cents apiece or $2.25 a
dozen.
I make a specialty of taking orders
for matting ranging from plain solid
to others with colors so blended as to be
almost too pretty, to use. Crepes will
be made in any design imaginable.
Do not fail to visit the store, ex
amine my stock and sample. It costs
nothing to look. A. BARNES,
New Republic Building.
Board.
Portraits
En!
O FROM O
rged
CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO.,
BANKERS,
Honolulu, II. I.,
Issue Sight and Time Bills of Exchange,
also Commercial and Travelers' Letters of
Credit on the principal parts of the world.
Purchase approved Bills.
MAKE LOANS ON ACCEPTABLE SECURITY.
Receive deposits on open account and
allow interest on term deposits.
Attend promptly to collections.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
K. ISOSHIMA
TELEPHONE 560.
P. O. BOX 269.
411
Klug Street, Next Door Castle & Cooke, Formerly Occupied by
Yu Mioeha, Honolulu, II. I.
FUSE :- JAPANESE :- GOODS
Crepes, Drees Goods, Silk Handkerchiefs, Cotton Crepes, Silk Shirts and Neck
ties, Cotton Shirts, Silk and Cotton Pajamas, Straw Hats and Cloth Capes, Um
brellas and all kinds of Purses, Toilet Soap, Japanese Canned Goods and Soy, Por
celain and Curios and Fancy Articles. Japanese Bamboo Screens. Very lowest
of prices.
ENTERPRISE PLANING MILL
USIM1
FRAMED HANDSOMELY
In Very Latest Styles of 6-inch
wide Mouldings.
Packed and Shipped to any Ad
dress on the Islands.
Wv. zr''
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I A M
W, W, UNA
PETER HIGH & CO.,
OFFICE
Alakea and Richards
Qneec Street.
Proprietors.
near
Honolulu 22. A
$10
Fcr the Extremely
Low Price of
$10
BOARD AT 5 VUll WEEK PKI
vate family S4 Beretania Etreet.
4061-tf
Call and Sec Samples at
KING BROS.,
ART STORE,
HOTEL ST.
The Advertiser and Gazette on
sale at Hilo, J.A.Martin news agent j
Merchant
Tailor,
323 Nuuanu Mreet
Telephone 668.
I can fit as well as the be9t and better
than some who claim to be first-clasa
tailors. All cl tes guaranteed to be the
best of workmanship.
Au Tim does not represent me, and
after this date, August t)th, I will do my
own delivering and collecting.
If you cannot spare the time to call,
ring up C63 and I will call and 6ee you.
W. W. AIIANA,
Merchant Tailor,
4071 323 Nuuanu Street.
Doors,
Sash, Blinds, Screens, Frames.
TURNED AN" ID SAWED WORE.
Etc,
E7"Pronipt attention to all orders.
MUTUAL 55.
1 S
EST EEJLL 4S&.
YOKOHAMA
BAZAAR,
CORNER NTJTJlNXJ
HOTEL STREETBi
The Hawaiian Gazette Company
manufacture rubber stamps of all
descriptions
Hew Goods, Consisting of Japanese Fancy Goods,
Crepes, Silk Goods and Kimonos, Handkerchiefs, Screens,
Furnishing Goods, Bamboo,
China and Porcelain Ware and Tapaneae Dings.
All Goods at Eedrock Prices.
MURATA & CO.,
Proprietors.