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4 (A " . r. 'i TIIE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEUTIKK: HONOLULU, A I'll I L 0. 1900. 32 'A . i 't i : ' i -' ' . 'A ' - i. ! "i ! A 1 ; h UB0N1C BILLS Expenses of the Plague Epidemic. A Hundred and One Items From Fire Proof Safes to Soda-Water. Among the item which are likely to eiteh the reader's eye in today in stalment of the bubonic bills are fire proof t!it', slx -wiiter. cigarc.Ua, cigars, beer, liquors and photogi apha. The crusade against the plague has apparently rendered necessary hun dreds of thing3 which are generally considered luxuries. But those who 2ife been actively engaged in the sup pression of the epidemic appreciate the Xiecesstty of things which the layman ii apt to question. The Advertiser is publishing all bills incurred under the "iQCpreasion of the bubonic plague" ADSiopnat.on, printing each day as many of the accounis as since allow. liaTlng recognized the public demand Jor a knowledge of those things for -which the public fands are being ex jicndeiL The fifteenth lot of plague accounts J3 &s helowi II. Hackfeld & Co.. Ltd.. Jan. 31. 87, for suerbrunnen at $3.00 per e&, blue wool blankets, green a'tto. Sitjcepans. blankets, picks, shovels, axils, ant poison, rice, eagle milk, oatxsapes. pork and beans, boned tur key, chocolate, wash basins, sardine?, curry, pickles, towels, crackers, soap. lantern globes. Ink. pens, writing tablets, sugar, butter, matches, oats, corn ttarch, tacks, couej, urooiuB, tuoa. buckets, overails. flour, bakiug powder, rolltd barley, penci.s. knives and forks, plates, tea, rakes, time boos, cgu titod, cups, raats, scaled, dairy pans, cigars, bacon, diapers, men's drawers, socks, caitigo, i(v. ld, si.m l, i j.v suit, pants, dresses, matting, lard, soda, ham, mo.-auuo netting, ladies' 4-ose, tooth biuhes. sarol o. mi k puis, tail, dippers, prints, flannels, shoes, swca.eis. crackers, l.rne. plow saoua, denim, rice boilers, etc., etc. G. R. Car it "incurring." I Water Works Co., Ltd.. Jan. 31. $15.80. for soda, cream soda, ginger ale and root beer. G. It. Carter "incurring expense." Whitnev & Marsh. Jan. 31. $19 23. for towels. 6. It. Carter "incurring ex pense." Hollister Drug Co., Jan. 31. $l.."i0; for sulphur and me-'aylitcd ift'Tls. G. R. Outer "Incurring expense." II. F. Withman. Jan. 31. $3.S0. for -'f -H-k. G. R. Carter "incurr ing expense." iiopp & Co.. Jan. 31. $21.50, for tables, -.iow rntirs-cs. clnfrs and express. G. R. Carter "incurring expense." Ah Chore. Jan. 31. $10 oo. for fish a: ?o cents per pound. G. R. C. Union Feed Co.. Jan. 31. $27161, for oats, hay, bar!ey. bran. G. R. C. Hawaiian Hardware o.. Jan. 31. $1,113.20 f::r pi. ks and handles, hov wheelbarrows, 'tone hamme-"?, rrowtars, grim! -'.one., fixtures. lovk. kpys, hinges, c.?ne knives. fife fo.' Heard ;f Hea':h $13.00, refrig ra or far Ka'.:iil $0.0(. buckets, c:ok'ng utensils, rulier hoo for Srackabl- 545.00 an J $81.00, butcaer knive?, call till, bu;-k saw. hatchets, lvattrni, kr ccn" a. $2.73 pt c??e revr'vM ani c-artridges for Kalihi $lo.00, talhwire ind cutlery, rope, safe for qu irnt ne $15.00, fuse, powder, etc.. etc. G. R. C. Union Expre-s Co., Jan. 31, $10Cr.25 "le a $06.23 as agreed with F'uan v Ccmm!ittee." G. R. C. Incurring. M. Gomes' Express, Jan. 31, $5"J t j. R. C. incurring. Cr::erlcn SaToon, Jia.;21, $20. oo f.r frur 5-gat. on kegs of beer". G. R. Car- ur "incumng." Hcalutu P.anlng Mill. Jan. 11. ilTG for rce iiriichtr.-, teat (ix urM vnl tci:.ti.a's oIujs. G.-1L C. "ircur r.r. j Kwcg Sing Loy, Jan! 21. $3.11. 0' f r uJti-.-l:.! anl rtunaree pautr. G. Ii. C. ".n.uning." I Ah Lccg. Jan. 31, $3.i") fjr clears. G. R. C. "lncorr n.?." Wing Ioy Co.. Jan. 31. $17 Zi far '?iEi:i , etc. G. R. C. "incurr.ni." H.n;lalu Tcbacio Co.. Jin. 11. ?2.v f.r cigars a: $2.30. $3..r,i and $1.5 per box and tobacco. 4. R. C. "in-iir-rlng." S-'aai Alo Co.. Jan. 31. $21.00 for 6 boxes of cakes at $3.50. G. R. C. Min cuirins." Jc'jn Ardie's Kxpress, Jaa. 31. S2;3 far tr.-.u.-,porLa:ion cf wj-nv n and cn : 1rtn 'ir dr;eni:cn taaaps anl dotivery jf ticA. G. R. C. ".ncurrtng." J. R. Mills Jan. 31. $223.T, f.;r fniit, vegetabl-?s, egg.s, etc. G. R. C. "incurring." I). G. Camarlnas, Jan. 31. 14.2o for eggs, onicn . vgp.ables. ct". G. I'. V. ir.-urrlng.'" Holiiner Drug C., Dec. 31, 4$t for rubhcT glavea. caver glasre, ei?. W. C. Pca?o:k & Co., Ike. 31. $32.73 for diir-cllan Club will key. Argo tur.i . Vp:?. vrt.Trjth and A. H. C. titf r. G. R. C. "inurrir.g." J. J. Wi:i:.i,-ns. March 10. $1202.-0 f:-r 157G -photographs furnished I) .aid THE ItAHAtNA STRIKE. JapanM Mad Dxuanda From Plan tation Managers. - The steamer NUjasi, wCi'.a oj)i the t-wj Japansse tKaca Jiys to La.aa.na c n Friday n's'a;, runieI SxLurday. C.i.aln Thf anps3n'rorop:-3 v'tiat hiTe jvjs q ilte a ddA-.wic-n at Jlie laud sir t , r.:-:: J)r. Ka.siina.na an l hi. o.m I an.-jn r. 1 ;ba; K.v.ral huadiel Jap .e '.uirtri were m.u:ch.n. arvn t.i.- uwa carrying banaer anl tlx-s. l.ne Japunose were n a very t:2l t".:i'jr wMcn he Mlhau lefi. T.V.' Irjulile li lxvvau ;he lV-Tior p.aiu. ..lun's rofusa! f pay $3,000 pp.ece to tho w;kw. ' Cie m:n wh were killed by th fan of th rcuu n an some mon:hj ago an4 al be a,u- one of tbr Kborers was finc l :vid i :n pi iiOra-isI f;r oaultrng a hmi ai.ut a wmu Hgo, thi lalKre;": o'.tvji it:.; that the aiuuU nvas JuatJflO'l. of I!ea:.".i luiM'.ng. ond air.el by ..rdtr of fhe Hoard. The Archbishop of Mexico has is sued a circular to the clergy calling at tention to the burlesque of the solemn scenes attending the crucifixion, as ex hibited In the so-called "Passion Flay," which takes place In the country churches during the holy week. Ho requests that the practice be done away with 33 harmful to religion. New attractions at the Orpheum to Berrey on Hawaii. (J. II. Herrey, ngont for Ilradstreet & Ccrrpany hre, Li in Sm Kran. i o. In ;:n intorvN w Jta ihe Exanntaer says; "The plague Cms bena a drain t the tn.ij.ury, Involving expcTui turvi, di lev t unJ ln 'kn,il!. t an aai uat x i-v-dlng, teib .ii $2,000,000. lu Jd. tij.n it pliyel havoc wi;h ln-lnrss Kcnorally. V. the rcup.ral.'.Te fic- u!;is of tho i.'anJ ivple ara ibe iicmr.nal, and u; m Jny depaftur( thr g;n:ral a. look wa. br.gbt. Of x ir.'c in tnia.l matter waj the trxasur overflew ta tho bu'.neas onmunity for we n?Nled more mo-ney in clrcula tlon. It maintained comawrclil life, Shipping a increasing grea.t'.y b3te -n the islands .nd f e.'.gn prt. T".:e po?s!ldlitiva of a cable, and Vn ml the canal, we fvel, will work w. r f r us." KVHRY i THE Remingt STANDAHD TTM;W)tiJ wi c for many thousands of its opo-,. No other typewriter gives itSc, tor so many opportunities bc no other is so favorably known so generally used in the bUs; world. H. HACKFELD & CO., I Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islan In politics there is a great difference i-etween duty and dullei. Tht Detroit News. By the Barks Paul Isenberg and II. F. C! Wo Have Received a Iirgo Assortment of . SCHEMATIC CHART OF PLAGUE SINCE MARCH 1st. MARCSl ArniL s r IO If 13 15 It 17 IS 2C 21 23 25 2b 2 31 TJsJT ' ! r r -LLL -U The above chart Illustrates the history of the bubonic plague In Hono'ulu idnce and Including March 1st. The figures on the left represent the jnmber of cases occurring each day an! the dark line running through the dl gram Indicates by its rise, fall and continuity those days on which cases of plague appeared and the different serl;. of clean days. It will be oba- ved hat only six days out of thirty-eight record case?, and that only seven cases of the dhease have occurred with n that time. The highest mountain 1 the chart has its summit resting In a square dated March 23th, and shows 3iy its location perpendicularly that two cases of the plague appeared in th dry on that day. The different series of clean days, represented by the straight portions of the dark line, contain eight, five, six, five and seven diys. Yesterday does not appear ipon the chart, inasmuch as it coulj not nssibly be known if the day would p -s without a plague ca.-e at the Mme t M nrram wn rrerared for prrrting. Morion's and Crosse & Blackwcir TT-T. X"Vi TTl Tr-TiT Va Hardware, Filters, Crockery, Glasware, Iron Bedsteads, Carborlineum, Stockholm Tar, Demijohns, Etc., Etc., Etc. 1 0 A a A A Also, by recent arrivals, a new line of American Groceries. -Of o- H. Hackfeld & o. iJ i $3 hQlL On L(0VE BUOLDlll DftYID LftWRENSE. IMPORTER AND JOBBER IS High Grade Cigars. MM RsiEoneceinnieinit, Nothing succeeds like success. We are enthused with the encouragement received from our friends and patrons Saturday Evening and take advantage of this method of extending our thanks and appreciation. The Trade and Public in general can rest assured that our utmost endeavor shall be to supply the best value that money can purchase. THIS, TOGETHER WITH COURTEOUS TREATMENT WE TRUST WILL MERIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Our Line as it stands today is the most complete that has ever been introduced in Honolulu; anticipated shipments now due upon arrival of steamers, adding materially thereto. We make a specialty of catering to Fine Box Trade. We solicit correspondence and upon requestsalesman will call with samples. Mail orders promptly and carefully executed. Tell us what you want, we'll do the rest. Money in exchange if goods not satisfactory. Samples no charge. Open evenings until after the Theatre. i I '.wA J. " nn