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TILE PACIFIC 'COiOLERCIAIi ADVERTISED: HCXNOIjUIiU, SEPTEMBER 27, 1895, plant at Kan Francisco, with regular officer of the service in charge. At Gray; Harbor, Wasb., there in a Ham tary insfector of the marine service, and one aUo at Krapire City, Or Columbia river, which includes Port land and Afetoria, is iu charge of btate officers, acMng under epeciai instruc tions iwued bv the Marine Hospital .Service. At Eureka, Cal., there is a regular sanitary inspector. m A special regulation has been issued regarding the disinfection of all bag gage from all part of the Orient, iu rluding Hawaii. The United States Consul at Yokohama has a physician to assist him in the inspection of ves sels. Dr. Wyman wrote to the chief quarantine officer of Canada to inquire what bad been done regarding the protection of the northern frontier from immigrant coming by way of Uritidh Columbia. lie was informed that the Canadian authorities had been forestalled by the eteamshlp companies, who aa long ago as July refused to bring Japanese immigrants because of the fear of detention of their vessels. The following report have been re ceived at the Surgeon-General's Office of the Marine Hospital Service: At Osaka-Hiago, Japan, for the two weeks ending Auguat 1st, there there were 1700 cases of cholera and 717 deaths ; at Kobe-Hiogo, for the week ending August 11th, there were 210 cases and 103 deaths; at IUo de Janeiro, for the week ending August 17th, there were H deaths from yellow fever; at Vera Cruz, for the week .ending August 'JOth, there were 17 deaths from yellow fever CIIOLKUA ON UENMSCTON. Captain I'lfman Keport On Death to Admiral lleardtley. Washington, September 11. Sec retary Herbert has received a dispatch from Admiral Beardaley, command ing the Pacific station, stating that the latter had received a report from Captain Pigman of the United States eteamshlp Bennington, now at Hono lulu, on the subject of cholera on board his ehip. Captain Pigman Hays that Appren tice Goebel died of the disease August 30th, and that there was no other cases on board up to September 4th, the date of writing. Secretary Herbert will Issue orders on Monday in regard to the further movement of the infect ' ed ship. Death of Dodge. San Dieco, fc'ept. 18. The news of the death of C. I. Dodge from cholera in Honolulu came as a painful shock to his mother and his sister, who re side at 1241 Sixth street, this city. A large circle of friends also sincerely regret his death. Dodge came here in 1S&7 from Mendota, 111., where he had been the publisher of a newspaper. His only brother still resides there. Young Dodge served in various news paper positions here until two years ago, when he left with type, presses and other material for Honolulu, and became business manager of the Star. He was a Mason, Knight Templar and a member of the Typographical Union. Cholera' llarages In Kniila. St. Petersburg, September 18. In the province of Volhynia, from Aug ust 18th and August 24th, inclusive, 5,849 cases of cholera were reported and 2,134 deaths resulted from the dis ease. In the province of Podolia, from the 21st to the 31st of August, 101 cases of cholera and 45 deaths were re ported. In Tonglers the cholera is spreading. There were eighteen deaths today. The disease is also working southward into Africa. Cases were reported from the village of Tetuan this evening. Smallpox In Nevada. Keno (Nev.), September IS. Five cases of mallpox have broken out at the Stewart Institote, the Indian school which is situated three miles south of Carson. It is of a mild type and at first was supposed to be a harm less cutaneous disease, but later it de veloped into pronounced varioloid. No serious results are apprehended. Yellow Jack In Slexlco. Cordova (Mexico), September 17. Yellow fever and black vomit have appeared here. (unboat After Chinese. Foociiow, Sept. 16. It having been reported that the Chinese officials at Kucheng had not pursued their in quiry iuto the massacre of mission aries on August 1st with the zeal the occasion demands, two foreign gun boats are paid to have been dispatched up the river to stir the officials to greater activity. Washington, Sept. ltf. No word has been received at the State Depart ment of the cessation of the Inquiry now being conducted by the British and American Comoiifsion iuto the Kucheng outrages, and the officials are at a loss to understand how any question as to the punishment of the persons found guilty can have arisen in advance of the conclusion of the in quiry. Mrltifth Consul atoned. Shanghai, Sept. 12. The British Consul at Wei Chow, iu the province of Che Kiange, has been stoned by a mob. literature inciting the people against the British has been circu lated by the officials. The inquiry at Kucheng is being obstructed by the tactics of officials, headed by the Vice roy, who is trying to exonerate the prisoners in the face of the most damaging testimony. Kebellion iu China. Hongkong, Sept. IS. It is reported that a rebellion has bioken out on the border of the province of Fokien. The insurgents art said to have occupied the town of Heng-Ieng, from which the official lied, leaving the people to the mercy of lh rebels. Detachments of imperial troop are advanciug to give battle to the insurgents. EWft IN 11KIEP. Chances are good for another bond issue. Electric light wires at Seattle, Wash., are to be placed underground. The second Chinese loan guaranteed by Russia And France will be con cluded In November, Frauoo under taking tofifiil too ntouej. German financiers refuse to take any part of the loan. Kussian agents have gone to Peking to negotiate for the estab-? lisbmentofa Buso-Chinefie bank in that city. William H. Hornblower will be named by President Cleveland for Su preme Court Justice to fill vacancy caused by the death of Justice Jack eon. The Chinese Emperor has sanction ed the immediate building of a rail way from Shanghai, through Suchau and Chinklang, to Nanking, in order to forstall the Japanese demands. j BTAUTHOEITY. Judicial Notice. The September Term (1805) of the Supreme Conrt of the Hawaiian Islands will be convened on MONDAY, Septem ber 30th next, at 10 o'clock a., m. The attention of attorneys is called to the rale of Jane 24, 1S95, requiring cer tificates on perfecting appeals or exceptions . Ey the Conrt. HENRY SMITH, Clsrk. Dated Honolulu, September 23th ,15. 4103-3t OrriCE tr the Foard of Education, September 23th, 1S93. J All Schools in the Island of Oahu will open MONDAY, September SOth, 1S95. By order of the Board of Education. JOHN F. SCOTT, 4!07-3t Secretary. A normal class under the special direc tion of a qnalifled instructor, consisting of a one year's course, will be formed at the time of the opening of the schools, NEXT MONDAY, at the new Bishop Building, Emtca street. Tuition will be free. By order of the Board of Education . JOHN F. PCOTT, 4107-3t Secretary. Sealed Tend ex a Will be received at the cfBce of the Minis ter of the Interior till 12 o'clock noon of SATURDAY", September 2Sth, for the construction of a concrete floor on a por tion of the New Fish Market . Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Superintendent of Public Works. The Minister of the Interior does not bind himself lo accept the lowest or any bid. J. A. KING, MinUter of the Interior. Interior Office, Bt ptember 25th, 1895. 4107-3t FOR SALE. Two High Grade Bicycles i METEOR MODEL "U." 23 pounds, latest improve ments, Morgan it Wright Tires. Frice $IOO.OO. i BARNES' SPECIAL. 10 pounds, nickled fittings, wood rims and M. & J. Tire?. Price $IOO.oo """OEnquire WILLARD E. BROWN, 4 IPS This Office. NOTICE TO TOLUNTKKK INSTECTOKS AND SITIt-iysrKCTOKS. 'PHE CONTINUANCE OF DISTRICT Inspection absolutely demands that all records and census books iu the hands of the Inspectors and sub-Inspectors should imm1iatelF be returned to the Marshal's Office for rise by the paid Inspector?. You are respectfully re quested to give your prompt attention to this matter a3 delay on your part pre vents proper continuation of in-pection. F. B. McSTOCKiiK, Secretary of the Citizens' anitay and Relief Committee. 4107-2t Mules for Sale. Mi II H A I) OK I'K 1ITJI Weighing from lOOO to 120O lb.. From 5 to 6 years old, all thoroughly broken, ate offered for sale. fC7" Can be een at Independence Fark. WILLIAM NORTON. 4105-tf Hand-made and imported Harness, Saddlta, Bridles and all Horse and Car riage Noods. Prices are right. DOTELEPHONE 662. O. R. COLLINS. P.O. Box 496 . 337 King Street, Nar Nauas. 4079 Pnnahou College Tract ! BIG VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. Ikiildiiis lots in that beautiful tract of land directly opposite Punahou College, tacin Punahou and Makiki Streets, and Wilder Awrmc nrc now oflered for sale. Uic location is one of the choicest in Honolulu for Horueseck ers. We claini evexy advantage for these lotsJJigh and Dry, a-vvay from Uc noise of the city; On the street car line (5 cent fare). Ctty Water, Mcctric Lishfe. The pleasantest drive on macadamized streets the entire distance from the city. The night blooming Ccrcus is in constant view. Luxuriant shade tress line the street. TIua is one of the most select and retired districts of Honolulu. The elevation is sutficicnt to give you a magniGccnt panoramic view of tlie city and surroundings, and the location is far eoougti from the business center to rcdncs to a minimum the danger of con tracting the contagious diseases peculiar to the low lands of the city. A cool and invigorating breeze is constantly wafted down from the valleys. LOTS 75 FEETT FRONTAGE 125 FEET DEEP. TO REVT-PAYEKS : By purchasing a lot from us in onr PUNAHOU COLLEGE THAGr ve vttill build you a honse thereon according to your own ptkuis and specifications, payable in nioatiy installments to suit yon. For further information and particulars apply to, BRUCE WARING & CO., 503 FORT STREET, near rUwg Street Price of the above Lots is $500 each. No Charge for Making Deeds. THE STANDARD STALLION CRB0 Record, 2:15. Champion Hawaiian BLUB HULL 75 Sire of Oorceto-w B, 2;16U ; o o o o o and 6b others neKiaes. 83 eVres of GO and 43 duns of W 2:30 performers PBfSMP'W'R 2305 Sfe-eof Creole. 2:16: Kagle. 2A9: Apex. I'ranHit, 2 .fBlii Walker. 2:23V: Wale, O&Ti Chieo. U2i; and oi tbe &nm of BrilllAa tioe, 2M: Vigor, 2:23 I'BATKIR Dam of of Flet. 26J4: BUCCANEER 2G56 Sire of Bulwer, 2 :2GV4; Flight, 2.-29: Shamrock (2), 25; and dams f Monroe Priwee, 2r29: Falrose, 2:10; Frou Froa (1), 2 rH, : Ko dale (1), 2jS2; Golita, 2i'4: llibibi. 223 V: Santa RiiA, 2:24!i; fid tleet, 2 :U(i; lrleet,2:16ii GRACE Dun of ' CroU, Eagle, 2:19 2 :15; IMA11T, 2:42.... (trial 2:25) Dam of Api, 2:2C; Ster ling, si-re of 6 in 2:50; Lty, dam of 8 in 2 : K); Once, dam of Creole, 2:16 &4 DESCRIPTION AND TERMS: Crkolk is the pamest, fastest and best bred stallion that has ever beea imported into the Hawaiian Islands. Be reduced his record of 2:20 to 2:18 in Petalnma, Cal.t AngU9t 24, 1S94, tlstaticinfr his whole field in the first beat; then a?ain to 2:15 in Ptockton, Cal., September 23, winning the first heat in 2:15), fotrrth heat in 2:15, and fifth heat in 2:19, proving that be ie a remakabry game am well as a speedy race hore. ("Creole by 1'rompter out ot Grace by Baccaneer shoim that he is capable of petting a mark of 2:10 and is one of the gamest stallions seen this year, and besides bein? game, is one of the feest formed, and temarkably intelligent." Breeder and SporUman, Sept. 25, 1SSM.) Be ie 15$ hand! high and of powerful build throughout. His color is glossy black with one white hind toot. His disposition is all that could be desired, and his action superb. He is a sure foal getter. Terms, $50, with usual return privilege. "Will make the season at tht CLUB Prominent Physicians Make n CHOLERA Cannot live or thrive in an acid con dition and that mineral acids are more destructive to those germs than fruit acids. Horsf orcl's Acid Phosphate i HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY, 523 Fort Street. I 1 i j t 1 i to ' : ? Cn 0 Q 0) -J I. ,V, ) I tmS I 1 i Record, 2:21 1-2. f BLUE BULL (PrcdAn'l). Zoe B. 2:l7i; Beetle, 274; IQUEKS FLAXTAIL 8131 blre of 2 lc lint and duu of 9 trotters and 2 pacers HTRD,9:28 1-4 Flight, 2:29: dm I 2:ltyt; Hid Fleet. (.FAPHION . Item of Frairlfl Bird, IOWA CHIEF 528-. Mre of 0 In 2:30 list LTINSLEY MAID. f FLAXTAIL 8133 Sire of Dan. 2: SO; Em press, 2:2 ; and dams of IDACOBTER STABLES CO. ihe Statement that the GERM fills the bill in every particular. A full supply always on hand at the Pharmacy of the w LhVllTED To be Issued HIS TORY REVOLUTI PROF. I. CONTAINING A Reliable, Full and Concise Narration of the Overthrow of tbe Monarchy, in cluding the CkMh!g Chapters of Kalakana's Reip. Will Hi! II His Ei lis --O OF PiW m Handsomely Bound in Owing to the Lknited Edition orders will be filled for da livery as received. Any special design of binding desired will ti promptly executed. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE Publishers, HONOLULU, POSTOFFICE BOX O. Office of Wklls & Richardson Co., 3Ion'tkeal, Canada, January 0, 1895. f The Williams Typewriter Company, No. 319 Broadway, New York. Gentlemen: Thinking you would be pleased to know something about one of your celebrated Typewriters, we have much pleasure in giving you our experience with Machine No. 1135. As you will remember, we purchased this machine from you three years ago, making a change with some doubts and fears. After using the "Williams" for two days, all fears were dispelled, and we found we were in possession of the most per fect Typewriter we had ever s en or ued. Our operator could easily do a third mora work with the "Williams" than could be done with our former Machine. We are pleased to inform yuu that notwithstanding our heavy and volumi nous correspondence in connection with our business from day to day, the "Wil liams" has not cot us a cnt for repairs iu three y ars, and we are using now, the same ink-pads which you sent with the Machine. We cannot fail o mention one prominent and very pleasing point in favor of the "Williams," viz: its lightness of weight, which enables the operator to move it easilv o any desired place in the office. With your strong, rapid and never-get-out of ordr Typewriter, we are more than satisfied, and can heartily recommend them to merchants, professional men and others who value time, and who wisa to aoid expwmes of repairing. This letter is written on the "Williams" mentioned above. Yours very truly, Wells & Eichxbdos Co. For further particulars and investigation of the machine call or address "W. 6," Hawaiian Gaaette Company. oo a 11 i EDITION, in September, OF THE ON SY THE THE KiNr OF 111. Full Cloth, Gilt Letters. T7 H. li MEXANDER. 4 $ ! .00. fiAum wmr 1