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Tho Fino PaBBonger Steamers of This Lino Will Arrive and LeaveThiB Port as Hereuudor
FROM SAN FRANCISCOAUSTRALIA JAN 17MOANA JAN 31AUSTRALIA FEB 1 1ALAMEDA FEB 28AUSTRALIA MAR 11MARIPOSA MAR 28
FOR SAN FRANCISCOAUSTRALIA JAN 23ALAMEDA FEB 2AUSTRALIA FEB 20MARIPOSA MAR 2AUSTRALIA MAR 20MOANA MAR 30
In connection with the sailing of the above steamers the Agents areprepared to isBite to intending passengers coupon through tickets by anyrailroad from San Francisco to all points in the United States and fromNew York by any steamship line to all European ports
For fuither particulars apply to
Wm G Irwin CoGeneral Agents Oceanic S S Company
HOLIDAY GOODSfISTe w Stvles of Lamps
Pocket Knives and CarversJapaneseware
Pictures and Mouldings
later and Oil Colors and Artists MaterialsHOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES- -
2M STOVES and RANGES
OROCKEEY and GLASSWAREBird Cages
SILVER PLATEDWARE
Large Invoices Just Received by
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTDFORT AND MERCHANT STREETSKING AND BETHEL STREETS
Pacific HeightsResidence Lots on Pacific Heights Are Now Offered
FOR SALSNo residence propertv Bimilar advantages and attractions
as for healthfulnesB of location having an elevation of from 170 to 800feet and affording the grandest marine and scenic views na also it sproximity to the businees part of the city being less-- than a mile from theProgress Block has ever before been presented to the people of Honolulu
One of the main features of this properly and procured at greatexpense is the abundant supply of pure spring water pronounced by DrO B Wood as being the pureBt and best drinking water obtainable in theisland which is now conducted into Btoragn reservoirs upon the propertyby an independent pipe line and will be supplied to residents at Govern-ment
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ratesWeGUARANTEE to all purchasers of Lots onPACIFIC HEIGHTS
that we will within a reasonable time provide rapid transportation to thehighest lots on the property connecting the same with the HonoluluRapid Transit Cos line at the beginning of Kaiulani Drive
TERMS 1 8 Cash 1 8 in one year 1 8 in two years interest six percent per annum on deferred payments
Our carriage will convey parties desiring to inspect the Property toand from the same
ggBT For maps and full particulars call at our OfnVeTRoomB 7 and 8Progress Block
n8o tf BRUCE WARING CO
Thpft I1 llOUi II Davies Co LdSUGAR FACTORS
IMPOBTBES OF
General MerchandiseAND
Agents for LloydflCanadian Australian Steamship Line
British Ss Foreign Marino Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Firo and Life
Canadian Pacific ilailway CoPioneer Lino of Packets from Liverpool
HONOLULU H I MONDAY JANUARY 15 1900
having
A
OORBESPONDENOE
Xruo Words
Ed The Independent
Sir I would like through yourvalued columns to say a word ortwo on behalf of the unfortunatenative families who have sufferedmany to the extent of loRing theirall through tho lamoutnblo visitation of bubonic plngue that is nowin our midst The drastic measuresbeing taken to stamp out the Bfourgnare of course very necessary and theappraisers will undoubtably do theirduty nobly and well the fact cannot be disguised however that evenat its very best the lot of the affectedHawaiian is a piteous one A caseoccurs in a crowded district thevictim is removed and tho neighbors
anticipating their early removalpick up their household goods andwait All they possess valuable orotherwise is hurried into a trunk andwhen the owner is removed mustperforce be left behind to the mercyof the flames Any amount of ap-
praising will fail to represent evenapproximately the loss incurredArticlos will be valued by their pre ¬
sent condition many of the smnlereffects will inevitably be overlookedand the difference between the ap-
praisers¬
estimate and the cost oftheir replacement will in many casesamount to a large sum of moneyMany Hawaiian hardworking andsober were owing to stress of cir-
cumstances¬
unable to choose anideal locality for a residence andbuilt up a home where they wereable Here they lived happily andcontentedly beautifying the placeto the best of their ability with theirbeloved leading a com- - j the Comendable life generally The plague broke out near them and the
to go withthe of a j
those treasuresvalue it is to measure incold coin citizens thefellow citizens of thesepeople more thosewho can trace the oftheir millions to the native Hawaiianmay realize and all this
WASHINGTON
Kentuckysunequalled
distributing
associations AUTHORITYimpossibleHonolulus
unfortunateespecially
foundation
appreciateto Superintendent of Water
the admirablythe occurred RnclandAmerica relief funds would havebeen started by private citizens andlong ere this the burden of the af--
have been materiallylightened by the that theywere at least not forgotten
native with all his failings isgenerouB to a degree sharing hislast bite sup with the strangeroftentimes to his own uudoing Lettho mtizens of Honolulu emulate bisunselfish example and put theirhands in their pockets to help nota stranger but one of their owncountrymen
Herbert M Ayres
Jauuary 13 1900
Returns to WashingtonFRANCISCO Jan 3 Samuelthe Honolulu capitalist left for
Washington last night UyltedStates Senators George L ofIdaho and C D Clark of Wyoming astheir in the parlor car Mr Par ¬
ker returned the national capitaldays ago and Ills de¬
parture for tho East has sat tongueswagging In the local Hawaiian
Parker during the royal regime Intho dalands was prominent and Influ-
ential¬
in a political way Ho has hostsof in the Islands and ds prouably stronger than ever todayho was favorable to annexation
George D Gear the Honoluluiwho is at said last
It Is my opinion that Mr ParkerJias gone East tho request of Presi ¬
dent McKlnley I that lie hastho ibest show any man at this time
be Governor of Hawaii when it Is
admitted as a TerritoryA few days ago in Washington I
was with when lm on thePresident Tho asked him if ho
o dk
remembered ills brother David whenhe was an American Consul at Hono-lulu
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Parker replied In tho afltrmatlvoand then Informed tho President thatho had sent his brother San Fran-cisco
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as Consul General lor HawaiiTho President asked him many per-
tinent¬
questions and got much Infor-mation
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from 1ilm I am fully convinc-ed
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that Mr Parker Is not seeking theoffice of Governor
A Little PrematureDecember 30 The
Hawaiian Islands may be representedIn the national next sum-
mer¬
if Congress disposes In time of thequestion of government for them ¬
Hartwell special agent here of theIslands called today at the office ofiSecrctary Dick of the Republican Na-
tional¬
Committee to Inquire about theof the Hawaiian to be rep-
resented¬
Ty delegates at the Philadel ¬
phia convention the nationalcommittee In its published call hadmade no allotments of delegates tothem
it was suggested to hlimi that the Re-
publicans¬
in the Islands elect delegatesand send to the convention to beheld on June 19th and If Congress bythat time lhas to estanliBh theterritorial form of government In theIslands the delegates iwill undoubtedlyhe admitted with the same privileges asdelegates from other territories
If Republicans take such steps it Jsprobahle the Democrats In the islandswill follow their lead There Is an evi-
dent¬
desire however on the pant ofHawallans to avoid a division on po-
litical¬
lines they shall have runlue gauntlet of Congress
If you dont remember the Mainecall at L B and see her
famous MooreWhiskey for its purityand excellence On sale ny of
flowers and saloouH and at Lovejoyagents for the Hawaiian
Tallin no
little home had and itlifetime and Y
household whose
and
thought
and
Parker
conventions
IRRIGATION NOTICE
HOLDEKS OF WATER PRIVILEGESor paying water rates arenotified that the hours for irrigation
are from 6 to b a m andfrom 4 to 0 oclock p ra
ANDREW BROWNmey uo nowever mey contrive Works
disguise faot Had Approved Atbx Young Jnilikia in or Minitnr of Interior
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Honolulu Turin 14 1899t
NOTICENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
W G Irwin CoLtd have this day been appointedResident Agents for the HawaiianIslands of the following InsuranceCompaniesRotal Insurance Companv of Liver-
pool¬
Alliance Assuranoe Company ofLondon
Scottish Union and National Insur ¬
ance Company of EdinburghAlliance Marine and General As ¬
surance Company of LondonMr John S Walker will continue
to be associated with thegbusiuess ofthe above named Companies
R C MEDORAFTGeneral Agent and Attorney
Honolulu November 1 18991857 3ra
THOS LINDSAYManufacturing Jeweller
Call and inspect the eautlftu and usefuldispay of goos for p esents or lor per ¬
sonal nse and adornmnt
Metropolitan Meat h81 KING BTUEKT
J WilMJE MAtfAqKR
Wholesale andlietatl
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Stmr KINAUFREEMAN Me star
MOLOKAI MAUI HAWAII
NOTIOE CHANOK IN SAILING OFSTEAMER KINAU
On and after Tuesday Nov 0 tho Bteamer Klnau will sail from Honolulu on Tubsdays at 12 noon for Kannaknkai Lahainn Maalaea Bay Kihei Makena Mahukona Kawaihae Laurahoehoe andHilo
Returning will snll from Hilo every Fri¬
days at 2 p m for above named portsarriving at Honolulu on Saturdays
Passengers and freight will be taken forMakena Mahukona Kawnlhae Hilo Haknlau Honorau Papaikou and Pepeokeo
Passengers and Packages Only will betoken for Kouunkakal Lahalna MaalaeaBay Kihei and Laupahochoe
Stmr CLAUDINECAMERON Master
MAUI
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesdays zfp m touching at Lahalna Kahului lahlku Hana Hamoa and Ripahulu A xifReturning touches at above named r d3arriving at Honolulu Sunday mornir rVili call at Nuu Kaupo once utihmonth
Stmr LEHILABENNETT Master
MOLOKAI MAUI LANAISails every Monday for Kannakakai Kamalo Mannalei Kalaupapa LahalnaHonolna Olowalu Returning arriveHonolulu Saturday mornings
This Company reserves the ngn tomake changes in the time of departure andKarrival of its 8teamers without notice andit will not be responsible for any conse
Consignees must be at the Landings toreceive their freight thiB Company willint hAld ftcnlf Mnnnntt1 - - T
iiZ vuuoiujo lurireiglll Biterit has been landedLive Btock received onJy at owners riskinis lOmpanv will not resTnnslhlfn
Monebe- r -
or Valuables of passengers nnlemplaced in the care of Pursers
xraBsuiicerB urn rfHnpnrn tn nchase Tickets before embarking Thosefailing to do so will be subject to an addi ¬tional charge of twenty five per cent
The Uompany wilInot be liable for lostof nor injury to nor Belay in the deliveryof baggageor personal effectsof the passenTper beyond the amonut of 100tt unlessthe value of t e same be declared at orbefore the issue of the ticket and freightis paid thereon
All employees of the Company are for¬bidden to receive freight without deliver¬ing a shipping receipt therefor in the formprescribed by the Company and whichmay be seen by shippers upon applicationto the pursers of the Companys SteamersBhippers are notified that if freight isshipped without Buch receipt It will betoiel v at the risk of the shipper
O ti WIGHT PresidentB B KObK BeretaryOAPT T K OLAEKB Port Be
QLAUS SPBEOHELB WM Q IBff I
Glaus Spifickls Co
HONOLULU
flni EUiHiaA 4m uj mrrra nNATIONAL BANK OF BAN FRANOIBCO ill
DRAW XZOUANQr ON
BAN PBANOIBCO The Nevada NationalBank of Ban Prancisco
LONDON The Union Bank of Londop
NEW YOBK American Exchange Natioual Bank
CHICAGO Merchants National BankAKIS Credtt Lyonnais1SKLIN DreBdner Ban
HONU KONG AND YOKOHAMA HonfKong Bhanghal BanklncCorporatlonNEW ZEALAND AND AUBTRALIA
Bank of New ZealandVICTORIA AND VANCOUYER Bank
of British North America
Transact a General Bant tnf ami ExchaniBiuintss
Deposits Received LoanB made on Axproved Beourltv Commercial and Travelers Credit Issued Bills of Exchangebought and sold
Collection Promptly Acoountnd So
MORRIS K KEOHOKALOLE
OFFICE NO IB KAAHUMANTStreet Honolulu formerly A Rosas
nice United Btates Custom House8 rokers Accountants Searchers ptinl on l Tlnslnovn Avani l
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9B J TESTA Proprietor and Publisher
EDBSUND NOBHIE Editor
W HOUCOK WRIGHT AssistantEditor
Residing In Honolulu
MONDAY JAN 15 1900
fOPICS OF THE DAY
Wo always understood that one ofbe quarlificatioDB necessary for the
position of District Magistrate wasthat the incumbent uuderBtands theHawaiian language Has the law
iboou change or is Wailuku nn excep-
tion¬
We would call the attention of theAuditor General to the law that anyone in the employ of the Govern ¬
ment receiving pay amounting to1800 a year cannot draw another
pay even if the other pay was aijierquisite for downing the plague
There is somethimg inconsis-tent
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in allowing theatres and pubSic places to be opened while theschools are closed The courts andother places where people congr-egate
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in large numbers ought also tobe temporarily closed If we areto adopt quarantine rules let it be awhole quarantine or nothing
It is pleasing to learn that theCJullom bill regarding Hawaii willshortly be passed with a few amend ¬
ments only Experience has made uswery familiar with the adage thattriefe is many a slip between the cupsand the Up In Honolulu it hasfoeen abbreviated into thetfew words
by the nest Hteamer and it takeslong time for the next steamer
cto arrive
If anything could justify the no ¬
tion of the Sheriff of Hawaii in roluamg to allow freight or passengersffrom tins city to be landed nt Hiloit would be the hysterical doublebeaded editorial in tbe Advertiser ofthis morning It is light not heatthatis wanted just now The morn ¬
ing paper reflects the mischtivousprejudice of Californians for the
jpeople from the land of Sinim
TCtisa pity Minister CoopHr didaot take Dr Herbert along on hisfcrip to Lorrin Andrews domain Thexloctor is in charge of the lunaticasylum aud would undoubtedly haveJbeea able to diagnose the case at aglauce The doctor knows thesheriff of old A fw fumigatedstraight- -jaokets would probablyMhave been allowed to be landed byt5he intelligent people of Hilo
We admire Dr Wood for hisauergy and the pluck displayed byhim as President of the Board of
STaalth But doesnt tbe doctorrfchink that the men in charge of theSee department and the police do
lt fpartment can do their work withoutmis interference It is sincerely tofba hoped that the doctor will not--catch tbe malady which Iia3 evidoutly seized Sheriff Andrews It is
- dangerous one and very contagiousJTamorig those clothed with briefauthority
tii Werfullv scree with the Board ofJSTealth that the moBt drastic meaNatures should be adopted to stampotittbe epidemic which is makiucr
m 1 mosf threatened headway here AtVtbe same time wetrust the learnedfloctor will not lose their heads anditsaa the plague in every case of sioknestOur attention has been called to thepasoof a Ohinaman at Leleo belowthe bill back of the old soap workspremises While whitewashing hisJjoubo last Saturday he fell downJfrom the ladder and receivell aJbruise back of his right ear Theplace is now quarantined
fQne1 ofL jpotter be
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the things that mightavoided iu our present
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ouietgency is th suggestion of appeal to forces outside of the controlof our civil and military nuthoritiesAn appeal for vigilance committeeto destroy structures not up to thestaudards of good sauitary construc ¬
tion might suggest short methodsof righting supposed wrougs on thepart of the owners of such structlire Again it would bo well togive our unfortunate citizens fromthe Orient every Assuranco that t heirlosses by burning for the publicgood will be considered in due timeaud adjusted in a spirit of fairnessTo suggest that such eitizans areheathen without rights that we
should respect is only to make badblood and invite reprisals
The unexpected return to Wash ¬
ington of Mr Samuel Parker whowas in San Francisco aud bookedfor Honolulu indicates that theadministration will use all possiblepersuasion to induce Mr Parker toaccept the position as first governorof Hawaii Mr MoKiuley can makeno better choice because Mr Parkeris very popular amongst his country-men
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and the foreign population ofall nationalities Mr Parker has noambition or desire to accept thegovernorship but the President andParkers friends in Cougress mayurge upou him that his acceptanceof office will be an not for the wel-
fare¬
of the Hawaiian people andthu we have no doubt Mr Parkerwill respond even at a sacrifice tohis own interests
The fact that Mr Dole did notknow who was disbursing the moneyvoted by the Oouncilof State shouldlead tax payers to see to it that thedisbursement of the large sum votedis in the hands of competent andresponsible persons As a matter ofcourse the money has to be account-ed
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for to the representatives of thepeople whenever they may be calledtogether We have heard surpriseexpressed that the expenditure isnot made through the officials of theFinance Department who ar direct-ly
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responsible to the legislatureThe manner in which the money isto be sppnt is said to ba left in thecontrol of the Board of Health nota member of which is known as abusiness man and that body is notdirectly responsible to tbe legisla-ture being a bureau only of theInterior Department It might bewell for Mr Dole not only to knowwho may be disbursing the mmeybut for the wfembors of his officialfamily to keep some cheiik upou theexpenditures
This is the moment whoa the community Bhould keep cool and insteadof being scared devote the whole at ¬
tention of fvery citizen to the strict-est
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observance of the first sanitaryrules The use of the bath withplenty of disinfectants in the wateris one of the main points to be observed not only by the people whoemploy Asiatics but by the em-
ployees¬
A large number of peoplesucceeded in getting permits forthir servants caught in quarantineto go through the lines and it mayprove an experiment which will befound dangerous if not disastrous toall The jfoliey of closing thetown is exoellent There is verylittle business going on t presentand we are glad to state that all thereputable business houses have ex ¬
pressed their willingness to closeAheir dborfl for any period the Board
of Health may consider it necessaryand in that way also give an oppor-tunity
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to a large number of intelligent men to offer their services aBinspectors or other positions wheretrustworthy men are needed Wobelieve that if the policy is adoptedarrangements should be made forthe publication of the newspapersHonolulu is noted as a town ofrumors and if people do not get re ¬
liable information in regard to theprogress of the plague every day apauio may ensue We realize thedifficulty in sending the newsboysthrough the town but soma measuresshould be devised which will enablethe people virtually quarantined tolearn what is going on
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In view of the resignation of ChiefJustice Judd tho questiou of hissuccessor i one fraught with im ¬
portance to Hiwnii The rumor is
current that ex Prosideut Dole de ¬
sires the position and we believethat his appointment would be apolitical blunder of the first magni-tude
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If no other reason might begiven for our opinion one may befound iu the result of the experienceof Great Britain with her tropicalcolonies We quote from an articlein a recent number of tbe Outlookentitled The Cohesive Elements ofBritish Imperialism the followingAn excellent rule is observed in the
appointment of colonial judgesnamely that connection with a co-
lony¬
by birth family ties or other-wise
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disqualifies a man for appoint-ment
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in that particular colony Thisrule it may bs added applies onlyto the higher fiscal appoiutmeutThere are many reason why the ap-
plication¬
of such a rule to Hawaiiwould work ouly for good Thefirst one we think of is that we are asmall insular community anothermight be that we havo had a revolu-tion
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the animoitibs of which havenot been outlived and still anotherthat because of our smallness audinsularity plu the scars of therevolution of 1893 we have becometoo familiar with our judges andthe familiarity has bred a mild con-
tempt¬
for tbe Bench whch finds itsexpression quite frequently from themouths of members of the Bar
Insure Tour House aud FurnitureWITH
EC LOSEGENERAL AGENT
For Insurance Company of NorthAmerica and
New Zealand Insurance Company1341 ly
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE
MK H EENJES RETIRES ASpartuer of our firm by mutual
consent and Messrs H Focke andW Lsnz are admitted as partners inour firm from aud after January 11900
F A SOHAEFER COHonolulu January 10 1900
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FOR SALEOn Easy Terms
BUILDING LOTS IT PAWAA
This Desirable Property bounded by Berotanii Puuahou aud King
tho McCully Homestead is now offered forStreets on the town side of
sale The extension of Young Street passes tho laud Au Artosiau Well
tho wator The breezes from Manoaon the Premises supplies purest
healthful Tho Property is on thoValley render the locality extremely
line of cars aud tho Rapid Trausit cars will run through or by it
There is no better or more refined neighborhood iu Houolulu
t For Terbis etc apply toF WUNDENBERG
At J A Magoons nirice next to P O
Or to J UGHTFOOT on tho adjoining premises 1390 lm
I am daily opening up Goods
Purchased hy myself which are well worth
your inspection
The Assortment comprises the Chocest
Dress Goods LacesAnd everything in our line that was ever
shown here
NH 10 Fort Btreel1372
Wonderful Display
F 19 H B KF
Doll
CHEAP
Toys GrX
Christmas Presents for the Old andYoung at
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tYYlWVxltvvlSpecial Designs in New Dress Goods
These Makes Fine Christmas Gifts to Wives and Daughters
Special Value in New Up-to-da- te MillineryThe Yery Latest Designs md Colors
Lace CurtainsIn Great Variety of Patterns and at Special PriceB I
Others Show Rugs We Sell Hugs tAll Sizes and at Prices that will Malco You Anticipate Your Need
Table Linens and NapkinsBeautiful Designs at Holiday Prices
Magnificent Line of All Wool Blankets
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LOOAL AND GENERAL NEWB
Orpboutn to nightBolts that WHro
uow 15 at SachsFoe and SI each
Tho bark Nuuanu arrived venterdry from New York
Tho Alex McNeil with coal fromNewcastle arrived this morning
Tho Supremo and Circuit Courtpractically suspended business today
All Shirt Waists at only 35 eaahregular price SI to J250 Sachs DryGoods Co
O B Robertson a recout arrivalhas been appointed District Magist ¬
rate of Wailuku
Uf
The Mutual Telephone Companyhas donated 200 as a test uiohmI tothe uhu of fired department Nest
Tho Aoraugi left for Sydney yes ¬
terday afternoon without takingfreight or paflsongers from thisport
Dont fail to ring up Telephone441 American Messenger Service ifyou have any messages or packagesto deliver i
The men of the Sixth Artillerywho have been stationed at tlm Ha-waiian
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barracks have been recalledto camp McKinley
When you want a hack ring up191 On that stand you will get areliable and good driver a fine hackand no overcharging
A small cottage occupied by aChinaman near the residence of WO Smith in Nuuanu valley wasburnt to the ground on Sundaymoruiug about 2 oclock
A big cattle corporation will soonbe organized on Maui Gear LanBing Co and W H Cornwell arethe principal stockholders in theconcern which will be incorporatedin the amount of 500000
Colonel Mills the commander ofthe U S troops regrets that ho isunable to offer the services of hismen to the authorities in tho present emergency His instructionsare very positive and only iu ease ofa serious riot or rebilliou is he auth-orized
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to interfere
The cao of Mr Pain and his em-
ployees¬
for cominittiug a commonuuisinco was postponed till to-
morrow¬
moruiug in the DistrictCourt The reason was that Iheprincipal witness Minister Youngwas etigagod at an important meet¬
ing of the Exeitutivo Council MrJNeumauu appears for the defend-ants
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An Important Hotting
The Board of Health held a meet ¬
ing this afternoon at which a largenumber of representative citizenswere present
President Wood suggested thattho main point uow was to persuadepeople to stay at home and not tochange their residences without theknowledge of the board To gainthat purpof e it would bo necessarylo call upou citizeus for assistance
Mr Billou reported that a oitiz nsmeeting had been held and 10 nameswere suggested to form a commiteein conjunction with the board andwith power to appoint inspectoretc Resolutions had been adoptedby his meeting providing that miperson can change his domicilewithout pnruiiBsion of the boardthat tho town be divided into 40 dis ¬
tricts that eaoli district lie vi itttddaily by inspectors who have theright at all time to inspeet the pre ¬
mises and the persons living onthem and are to take a uaily em sua
Mr L A Thurston urued thatschools churches theatre andsimilar places be closed for th prsent to avoid large gatherings ofpeople
After remarKS by Missis Waterhouse Dole Wilcox Whiting andAustiu the resolutions wer adoptedunanimously and the Board ofHealth placed their room in thJudiciary building at tho disposal ofthe committee
The rumored strict quarantinewas not suggested aud storey andbusiness will go on for the proseut
A Benaiblo Suggestion
Tho Hawaiian Relief Society haspetitioned tho Board of Health toseparate the Hawaiiausin the deten ¬
tion camps from the Asiatics andthe Society has received the use of alarge trant of laud at Kalihi fromthe Kapiolani Estate The Boardof Health has responded favorablyand approved of the idea and wo
understand Minister Damon andmembers of the Society will inspentthe promises choseu this afternoon
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The Board of Health
The situation is considered verycritical aud tho Board of Healthhave their hands full An urgentrequest is made for volunteer in ¬
spectors and there is no doubt thata hearty response will be given
Yestorday the Ahlo promises onthe comer of Nuuanu street audChaplain Lane were destroyed byfire the department acting splen-
didly¬
This morning the blockbordrBd by Union Square Mer ¬
chant Alakea and King Btreets wobsot on fire the department begin-ning
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at the corner of Alakea andMerohant streets with the old Meekhomestead recently acquired by MrMott Smith At noon four or fivebuildings had been burnt down andthe Occidental Hotel saved fromthe flames It is the intention ofthe authorities to save that structureif possible probably on accouut ofits unique aud beautiful architect-ural
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designCaptain Clark of the Kinau re ¬
ported to the meeting of the Boardon Saturday afternoon and informedthe members of the outrageous con ¬
duct of Lorriu Andrews Sheriff andAgent for the Board of Health inHilo The man has evidently takenthe bit between his teeth and boltedfrom tho straight road of duty discipline and oommon sense TheCzar as he is well called has issueda number of Board of Health regulation By Authority in which hetotally ignores his superiors iu Hono-lulu
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The Board cannot be bullied byany imbecile official with a swelledhead and the Kinau steamed outagain for Hilo shortly before mid-night
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with Mr H E Cooper onboard Mr Cooper was armed withthe following short but comprehen-sive
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letter for delivery to Mr An ¬
drewsSir I bg to inform you that at
a special meeting of the Board ofHealth hold this day your commis-sion
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as Agent of the Board of Healthfor the Inland of Hawaii was can-celled C B Woid
President Board of HealthIu another pocket it is believed
that the Attoruoy General has aletter for delivery to Mr Andrewsiu which he is notified that His ser ¬
vices as Sheriff of Hawaii are nolonger required
It is geuerally believed hereamong the people who know An ¬
drews that Cooper will not be per-
mitted¬
to laud at Hilo aud that theCzr will ignore his dismissal fromoffice A day of reckoning maycome which will he very unplnasantto the would be autocrat of GreaterHilo
im m
Mora VictimH
Kala Hawaiian girl 13 years oldDied on Saturday iu cottage at Kewalo on the Peck premises Autopsyheld yesterday moruiug showeddeath caused by plague
Kaounhi male Hawaiian Secondodorless excavator driver who wassent to Kakaako pest hospital lastweek as a suspect died yeBterdaj
Kanehna male Hawaiian aged 18years died at Kakaako hospital at 0oclook last night Bubonio plagueThis was the member of the Na ¬
tional Guard who was stricken onWednesday last Cremated
The case of Makaeua the nativewho died at Moaoalua aud reportedin our last issue was declared a pla-
gue¬
victim His house was burntdown yesterday aud his family re ¬
moved to detention camp at Ka-
lihi¬
A Japanese girl was found aiok onthe premisoa of the Arlington Hotelaud showed suspicious signs Re-
moved¬
to the pest house at Kakaakoaud the place quarantined
Tho resideuco of Geo E Board- -man on Lunalilo street was quaran-tined
¬
yesterday owing to the illnessof Mrs Boardmau who had devehoped suspinious symptoms MrsBoardmau had been ill for nearly aweek Nooflioial recognition bosidestho quarantine has yet been takenby the Board of Health and it ishoped the diagnosis may pro7efiuoorreot Mrs Boardman is still ather home in care of trained nursesand her condition is reported assomewhat improved The stores ofE W Jordau on Kort street inwhich Mrs Boardmau was workiugwas dosed to day as were those ofthe neighboring storekeepers
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The Clearance
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with thejNW Year and the New
to that their
will open each day
until 530 p m
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Season of Grand and Comic Opera
WEEK OF 8th
and
andRDSTI
OANA and TRIAL BYJURY
Friday andMatinee
50c and 75cOfiT Olllpo riona in u Phono K4C
Century
WILL COMMENCE ON
SATURDAY M0MHG NEXT
N S SACHS DRY GOODS CO LtdOur Enormous StockMust BePrevious to Stocktaking
Prices Oxit iaa CEIslLC
Genuine IBetrggtinsWe Will MaKe This A EECOUD SALE
Dont Forget Saturday Morning
Far the
Accommodation
Customers
Commencing
Century
WWDimondCoBeg announce
Store
DIMOND CO
LIMITED
Importers Crockery
Glass House Furnishing
Goode
Agents
Jewel jStovcs
Gurney Cleanable
Refrigerators
sale of the
Reduced
lg ProvidersTO-NIG-H- T
Family Theatre
Boston Lyric Opesa Go
JANUARY
Monday TuesdayMIKAKO
Wednesday ThursdayCAVALLFRIA
Saturday Saturday
OLIVETTE
Popular Prices
LTD
JOHN II SOPER
Stock aissi Bond Broker116 Merchant Street
1307 tf
DR O a a 80APARONB
Graduated from the Royal TJniyersity oTurin Italy
Love Biilding Fort Street
Office Hours 10 A m to 12 m1353 iiii 3 to 5 p H
FOB SALE
HOUSE AND LOT AT PTJAUUU nahuu consisting of 3 Bed
Rooms Parlor Dining Room Kitchenetc Size of Lot 75x125 A bargiin
WILLIAM SAV1DGE1317 tf No 310 Fort Street
A M HBWBTT
Freight Olerk and StevedoreOld Reliable Again on Deck
Office At the Old Van Dorno Premises1345 ly
TWO RETAIL STORESCORNER FORfl AND KING STREETS andWAVERLEY BLOOK BETHEL STREET
HENRY MAY CO LTDSUCCESSORS TO
J T Waterhouso Henry May Co
II E Mclntyro Bro
Wholesaleand Retail
l Waveriey Sfook
GK0C1ESTea Dealers and Coffee Merchants
Retail StOrtJS Fort Streetsetbel Street
Wholesale Department Bethel StP O BOX 38G Toleph0H8S I KofXot 2land 910
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Pabst Milwaukee Beer
Royal
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Pacific
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Business Cards
A L C ATKINSON ALBEBT F JDDD JB
ATKINSON JUDD
AXTOBNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Office over Bishop Cos Bank HornerKaahurnanu and Merchant Streets
1917tf
T MCOANTS STEWART
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Progress Blonfc Oppostie Catholic ChurchFort Street Honolulu H 1
Telephopo 112 P O RnrM
Eeal
W O AOFT CO- -
Estatk Stook and BoNrBROKERS
Office 10 West King Street Honolulu-1215-l-
EDMUND H HART
NOTABY POBLIO AND TYPEWRITER C05- -
VEYANOEB AND SeaBOHER OFReoobds
No 15 Kanhumanu St eet
DR SLOQG ETT
OOULIST AND ArjBIST
Progress Block Si Flor Office Hnnrs
R N BOYD
Sobvevor and Real E wate Agent
Office Bethel Svi oo over the New230 Model Kestaurnnt ly
JOHN NOTT
Pldmbino Tin Coptee and SheetIron Work
King Street Honolulu
DR WALTER HOFFMANNOornei Beretanla and Pnnchbowl Streets
Office Hoars 8 to 10 a v 1 to 3 rv m7 to 8 p u Sundays rt to 10 a u
Telephone 610 Box 501
ALLEN 4b ROBINSONDaALEES IN LrjMBfcB AND COAL AND
Boildinq Matebials orAll Kinds
Qrtffon Wiroof TTrmnlnln
JOHN
and Gas fitterOrders promptly attended to and work
guaranteed
HOTEL STREET HEAR FORT
AT3T --
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P O
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IN BOTTLES
AND ON
DRAUGHT
Is served in the
and CosmopolitanSALOONS
WRIGHTARRIVED
Ctgyd
PHILLIPS
Plumber
w xJijTIMELY TOPICS
Honolulu Aug IS 1899New Goods just arrived are now
for sale at lowest market prices asfollows
The celebrated Haviland Warefrom Europe
A very largo assortment of Tinnedand Enameled iron Saucepans as ¬
sorted sizesA large invoice of Henry DisstonsSonB Hand Saws Briok Trowels
and Files assorted sizesA good assortment of Agate WareViator Hand Sewing M anilinesWertheicu Sewing MachinesAermotor Wind Mills 8 10 12 and
16 feet jib bed and easiest runningmills ou the Islands use good oilwith very little care
Force Pump to fit the above windmills
Non shrinking Redwood Tanksvarious sizes
Anti Caloric Sectional Pipe Cover-ings
¬
assorted sizesAnti Caloric Plaster in BagsPlease call and examine our goodsHigh prices on goods lately cuts no
figure with us
TfiB Hawaiian Hardware Co Lo
268 Fort StreetWe have been authorizedto sell - - -
Harzer Sauerbpnenb AT
000 per Case of GO Bottles
Owing to spurious imitations hav-ing been brought to this market thePublio is hereby notified that theonly
Geniiip SauerbrunnenIB BOTTLED BY THE
Harzer Koenigs-Brunnen-Quel- le
And every bottle bears their trade-mark
¬
and stamp
LimitedRnla A cent a TT Ta1nri
47 AHEEl op LA Ni inCgrants2130 and 010 at Kamaee North HlloHawaii Apply toMORRIS K ICEOHOKALOLE
KrrI Estate AcentIlKr if Ifi KadlinniBiin Rtreat
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Tho Hawoiian TerritoryWASHINGTON January 4 The
Senato will dispose of tho Hawaiianquestion without delay The Connmltteo on Foreign Relations to day filedits report on tho Cullom bill which istho moasuro drafted by tho HawaiianCommission consisting o SenatorsCullom and Morgan and RepresentativeHitt who visited the islands ih thesummer of 180S Tho report is favorablo to tho bill as it stands and recom-
mends¬
only two or thrco minor amend ¬
mentsChief among tho amendments is tho
following section All sales grantsleases and other disposition of tho pub ¬
lic domain and agreements concerningtho same and all franchises granted bytho Hawaiian Government dn con-
formity¬
with tho laws of Hawaii priorto September 11 1S99 are ratified andconfirmed
It is probable that this amendmentwill ho subjected to close scrutiny be ¬
cause of certain legislation that waspassed by the Hawaiian Legislature inJuly 1898 while Congress was con-
sidering¬
the question of tho annexationof the islands Other amendments ofImportance are that tho Chief Justiceand Justices of the Supreme Court shallserve for nine years and not duringgood behavior as was provided In theoriginal bill Tho committee also rec-
ommends¬
the appointment of a UnitedStates District Judge at a salary of
5000 by the President in addition tothe other Federal officials named in thebill Other amendments recommendedby the Committee on Foreign Rela-
tions¬
have to do only rwlth matters oflegal phraseology and the simplifica-tion
¬
of the provisions of the measureIt is probable that as soon as the
Senato shall have disposed of the cur-
rency¬
bill it iwill take up tho Cullombill providing a government for theterritory of Hawaii and it is a foregoneconclusion that the Mil will pass theHouse and the Senato without amend-ments
¬
of importanceThe Senate Committee on Commerce
also reported favorably today two billsintroduced by Senator Frye providingfor the extension of the laws relatingto commerce navigation and merchantseamen over the Hawaiian Islands andPorto Rico
a he reporton the Hawaiian bill statesthat about 75 per cent of the trade be- -
forcarried on American vesselsand you will be SUr
101204 the jist ofommends
the Hawaiian yourcorded registration in the States
was done at the of the acquisition Alaska and Louisiana It dis-approves
¬
however the registrationof vessels admitted Hawaiian regis-try
¬
since the annexation to this coun-try
¬
Both the Hawaiian and Porto Ricanbills provide that coasting trade be-
tween¬
those islands and any other por ¬
tions of the United States shall be regu ¬
lated accordance with the provisionsof law applicable to trade betweenany two great coasting districts
Grosvenor of Ohiochairman the House Committee onMerchant and Fisheries in-
troduced¬
House bills identicalwith the Frye bills according Ameri ¬
can registry to Hawaiian and PortoRican vessels
What baved JLudyamith
A uaval writing tothe Times from atal seuds some
details thenaval guns bt Lad smith flu say jFrom tho first it would seem thatwhat as nauled were lung rangeguus which coulu the enemy
La diatnuin outside the range of theirMauser the captain of theTerrible therefore proposed a fieldmouuting for tho naval long 12pounder of 12uw which lian a muchlonger range thau auy artillery gunout here A pair of waggon wheelswere picked up a baulk of timberused as a trail atidin 21 hours a12 pouutler was ready for laud ser¬
vice Captaiu Scott then Designeda mounting for a 4 7 inch naval gunby simply bolting a chipsdowu ou to four pieces of pile Ex-
perts¬
declared that the 12 pounderwould smash up the trail audthat the 4 inch would turn asomersault the designer insistedhowever ou a trial When tookplace nothing of the kindexcept that at extreme elevation the12 pounder shell went 9000 yardBand the 4 7 iuch lyddite12000 yards Captain Soott was
o i
therefore encouraged to go ahead
and four 12 pounders were fittedand sent round to Durban in thoPowerful and also twoguns People say hero that theBo
guns saved tho situation at Ladymitli
It js iuu dentally mentioned by
the correspondent that each mount ¬
ing has an upou it presumably concocted by tho shipspaiuter One a parody upou thoScotch proverb ruus Those whosup with mo will require a devil of a
long spoon another For what we
are going to receive may the Lordmake us thankful OomPaul and a third La me trueand load mo tight aud the Boers
ill soon be out of sightm
20c and25o Dress Goods now 5cperyard at Sachs
For Monuments Tomb StonesMarble Slabs etc call and inspecttvhar the Hawaiian Marble WorksFred Harrison havo onhand aud quote prices Oiline ouKiug street next to the OccidentalHotel
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENH Fisher retired from
the firm of Bishop Co on tho 31stday of December 1899 The firmnow comprises Samuel M Damonand Henry E Waity
BISHOP CO1390 lw
4001317 tf
if
FOR SALE
LOTS AT KALIHI 50x100each Good location Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGENo Fort Street
FOR SALE
C1AfiA LOr AT KAL1HI SIZESOxlSO 950 Lot at Ka- -
libi size 76x150
1317
AtrolvWILLIAM
toSAVIDGE
No 310 Fort Street
We can telephone you aluncheon
Should unexpected com-
pany¬
come in ring up ourstore and ask what we can
Is in or 8UPPy lckly a luncheon290760 tons In American bottoms probably
tons in foreign bottoms It rec- - pHsed at delicaciesthat all vessels owned by citi- -
zens of islands be ac- - always ready tor COn- -United
as timeof
ofto
insuch
RepresentativeofMarine hasIn tha
correspondent
interesting conceruing
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LEWIS CO
LEADING GROCERS
Telephone 240 Ill Fort Street
St
ILIMITID
G Irwin President ManageOluus Spreckels First Viee Presiei tW M Giflard Second Vice PresidentM H Whitney Jr Treasurer SecreturjGeo J Ross Amlitui
SUG AE FACTORSAMD
Commission Ageatgaoihtb or ins
Oceanic Steamship GomOf Ban KrnnrUcn n
THE WAVERLEY OLTJB
Entrance on Bethel Street
FREE MILLIARDS FREE LIBRARYall and every day Entrance lee
125 Monthly Dnesl Fonuh of applinution o Membership at the Club Roomsor address
TAMES T COPELAND1293 3rn Hecordlnc r pcretary
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Day j anuSPECIAL MONTHLY JUTHh
iBeitof Attnndrnc the i ulr
ALOHA LAHUI STORE
B7e on exhibition and for sale
Hawaiian Fancy Work Mailings FansHat Braids Calabashes Etc
atni rjti
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Win
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fl HAGKFELD CO
1M1TED
Solo AgentB for tho well knot
White Sewing Machine
AND
Remington Typc WriterB
A Large Stock of tho Different
Styles
ALWAYS ON HAND
HQFFSCHLAEKER CO
Limited
SUCOESSOKS TO
ED HOFFSCHLAEGER CO
King and Bethel Streets
Baby Carriages
Ill mes
Strongest and Best SewingMachine in the Market withthe Latest Attachments
Each Machine Guaranteed
Groceries to the Fore
In Union is Strength and to itis in Co operation
The Yanco Spai co war brought abouthiljh prices for a time but it has againcome down to its former level and we oregetting our groceries as rhap as we everhad them before If every stockholder inthe compnny were to pm chase his or hergroceries from the Co opeta ive GroceryCo the success of the corporation will beabBured
Crll and trade free delivery o all partsof the city
E TIETJKNSManager Palama Co operative Grocery
Co Ltd out Kine Street opposite Rail ¬road Central Deont
IM d lllf IN t CO
LIMITED
AGENTS FORWEBTERN BTJGAR REFINING CO
San Francisco Oal
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKSPhiladelphia Penn TJ 8 A
NEWELL UNIVERSAL MILL COManf National Cone Shredder1
New York U S A
N OHLANDT COSan Francisco Col
RISDON IRON LOCOMOTIVEWOxCK D
6fi2tf Ban Fiuncisro Onl
Bruce Waring 6 Go
Real Estate Dealers603 Fort St near King
Building lotsHouses and lota and
lands For saleIartlpH Mulclll in l iProprlB HT-
- Invito oBT WZ lB
LONG BRANCH BATHSW AIKIKI BEACH - Honolulu H I
0 J 8HERW00D Pioprletor
There earth and ajr ami sea and ehyWtth breakers song give lullaby
riain Btret11ran 0fs pass the door
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