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TME MOSQUITO, MUST GO SAYS<br />

UNCLE SAM'S ABLE SCIENTISTS<br />

t. itmmimHmw IN th .SVw Varh mim<br />

r rwrtl<br />

1 lu deer hM nunc forth. Mi<br />

e Ni-- )' MMMtMtn MMt MH-rn<br />

i' t tin-- aftMiMtfitH of mmH wUhx<br />

t Veruen".<br />

llic Agricultural IimrimMt lm re<br />

tin Infomta'tteM Unit h iHintlr<br />

' summer resorts in thf vtclnty of<br />

Vew York City r IhMiik mensiiw<br />

' r the wholesale destruction of dim-m- l<br />

toe<br />

Sinn' f the places where thin anil<br />

i isijulto crusade has heKUn lire Center<br />

(land, Hutmrll. South Orange. N. J..<br />

Mid Flushing and Richmond lllll. L. I.<br />

Il lias recently been discovered that<br />

i josiiultoeH are not only umioylni, hut<br />

dangerous. An Kngllxh doctor him<br />

(Hnionntrnteil that ttiexe little punt<br />

re active Instrument In the spread of<br />

t alnrln. Ills tllncovery cunt hlin a se- -'<br />

ire nttick of malarial fever, as lu one<br />

t f hlH experiment!" he allowed himself<br />

t he bitten by a miwiutto which hud<br />

previously bitten a mini who was r:<br />

fnim inalarin.<br />

Prof. L. O. I Inward, the dlHtltiKUtflhcd<br />

etitninolORlHt of the Agricultural Department,<br />

from whom the Sunday<br />

World obtained thin infonnittlon, nnyH:<br />

"The local otllclalt) and cltlzonx are<br />

atiout to do what I HtiKRHfiteil In my<br />

bulletin of hint Miinincr.<br />

may be iibnolutcly exterminated<br />

by the thorough drainage of all<br />

swiimpH and breedlng-phice- s, by the<br />

Introduction of email Unties Into all<br />

pools, and by the treatment of nuch<br />

pood) by keroHene. Any one of thene<br />

methodH will be succewiful without the<br />

ie of the othera.<br />

"The quantity of kerosene to be used<br />

Ik, approximately, one. ounce to fifteen<br />

uare t of water aurface, und ordinarily<br />

the application need not be renewed<br />

for one month. Two localities<br />

were rid of the mosquito plague by the<br />

use of kerosene alone.<br />

"Kxperlments on a large scale have<br />

been made by the Kev. John I). Long<br />

at Oak Island Reach. Long Island<br />

Pound, and Mr. V. It. Hopson near<br />

Bridgeport, Conn., also on the Hhon.fi of<br />

I.onK Island Sound. The experiments<br />

In both cases Indicated the efficacy of<br />

the remedy when applied intelligently.<br />

'"On ponds of any size the quickest<br />

and most perfect method of forming a<br />

film of kerosene will be to spray the oil<br />

over the surface of the water.<br />

'At relatively Blight expense a country<br />

club on Btaten Island has during<br />

oik season practically stopped the<br />

breeding of mosquitoes In ponds and<br />

marshes in the vicinity by the use of<br />

kerosene alone. This substance has also<br />

been used with good effect by the<br />

Town Improvement Society at Summit,<br />

N. J., In woodland pools and<br />

swamp land. The remedy, which depends<br />

upon the draining of breeding-place- s,<br />

laria, and by the end of the week the<br />

malady was In<br />

needs no<br />

full swing.<br />

extended discussion." The Campagna experiment<br />

Kxperlments conducted by<br />

proved a<br />

C. II. ftus-sel- l, complete success.<br />

of Bridgeport.<br />

It not only demon<br />

Conn., show that mruieu wiui wie mosquito caused ma<br />

while a flshless lake contained tens of , larla, but It fastened crime upon tn<br />

thousands of mosquito larvae, a lake very species and even the sex respomd-eontalnln- g<br />

! llsh had no larvae. The ble for the disease.<br />

'omnion fish known as "sticklebacks," IN THOI'IC COIJNTIIIKS.<br />

sctlve mid voracious, are recommended Independent<br />

s<br />

Investigations<br />

especially adapted ridding ponds<br />

were e'on- -<br />

for<br />

lllleteil Itv Mfilnr Wnttfil,! lrnuu .... ..fit<br />

of mosquitoes. Most small fishes are ,.er , tIll j.;u!(t Jm(l 8,.rvlco of'tlle 1JrU.<br />

s.Ifo considered valuable for destroy-- , i.t, Ar,v. it:,!,,- - rm. wri, ,,, ,,<br />

Ing mosquito larvae.<br />

monstrated the<br />

MOSQUITOBS AND MALARIA.<br />

Don't let a motqulto bite you.<br />

At any rate, bo sure It does not belong<br />

maluria-mosqult- o the<br />

!<br />

theory,<br />

and the British Government, through its<br />

School for Tropical Diseases, Is establishing<br />

mosqulto-proo- f bouses In all<br />

places where malaria is prevalent.<br />

But long before the time of Lavcran,<br />

,1 Ik<br />

MI<br />

iHWAtiw iiAzttnr rnnn jum m, idm wmwivkw<br />

' . ' ii $ n. ii , k<br />

i i ill .i4 ntMMi4i mti ih<br />

mti trenllntf th.-- i .<br />

ffm<br />

Mr 4Ne<br />

imsi<br />

Hrifi hmp Imwa Mmm-- I hr I he<br />

WILL THERE BE<br />

AN ERUPTION?<br />

HOT GO<br />

MINIT'i.N ' '. M 81 Ho tht ii h. Ij xIm-m- ii I eM<br />

"There are three wnya by which<br />

H<br />

!<br />

trirtf<br />

! Iter ml ! Oil Who nt<br />

tfcir fiowUiprti (MM, In Hnlh Afrit,<br />

the law-bu- of Ml), lMHft, 8hMIi Amr-Iti<br />

CMn initlnrta lm Its trnif<br />

Ofw et of the mart rnhvrtu In<br />

the ttorlrt Is the Hainan CunipaKna, In<br />

(Vmtrwl Italy, t'p t h ear or tw oiro<br />

tmy sue wh snilt any ImbkiIi of time<br />

or wild ever Ktrpt a nlKhl In tlwt<br />

u sure to contract muliiru.<br />

THK ITAMAN KXI'KltlMISNTR.<br />

Dr. I'atrUk Mhiihoii, .rofn-(i- r of medicine<br />

in the School of Tropical IMmmu. .<br />

UitiHiiti. rarrleil out In W) a series oi<br />

ex"'i-imrii-l In Italy which dcmoiwtrHt-e- d<br />

thai moeqiilto s resionlblo for<br />

nliH-ti'iil- l'K of Nil the In tie<br />

world<br />

Dr. Mitnson. as early as ISM, while a<br />

resident ut Amoy. t'lilna, lirgan Invert!- -<br />

gating fevers and their causation, find<br />

lug even were om- - '","':, """V"" '""" ,e0"<br />

'<br />

of the Principal cau.es various febrile ,'i08,ry ,"";,.n-rtlK..-<br />

-<br />

T iir i.<br />

inoMiultoiHt require<br />

nf .i ii. ,'i.i, I<br />

vuw surface to hrvnthe.<br />

..fUV.I W fc,V VIUIJII. Ul IllilllllU IIIV<br />

connection between mnlarln and the mosquito.<br />

It was through Dr. .Man -- mi's efforts<br />

thut In IWiO a remarkable, experiment was<br />

carried out In Italy. ThK British Government<br />

equipped an expedition for the purpose<br />

gathering evidence agninst tne<br />

mosquito.<br />

A small house was in the most<br />

malarious section of llie Cmnpagiia. Jt<br />

was a low-lyin- single-stor- y structure<br />

with numerous doors and windows.<br />

these had mosqulto-proo-f nutting, there<br />

being seventy meshes to the Inch.<br />

Underneath the eaves of the house an<br />

open spate rnn parallel with the top of<br />

the windows. This space was likewise<br />

covered netting.<br />

This was made so that Inmates<br />

of the Mittage would not suffer<br />

from the heat of the country during tho<br />

hot season, lasting from June to October.<br />

HOW NOT TO IIAVK MAIAIUA.<br />

The housu on completion was occupied<br />

by Drs. a. C. Jxw and Louis Sanborn,<br />

also by Big. Terzl, nn Italian Investigator.<br />

A retinue of servants was in attendance<br />

upon the Investigators.<br />

The scientists not live In the cottage<br />

during entire course of ilie experiment<br />

They only entered tho screen-hous- e<br />

at night. It was the rule that<br />

every one be Indoors an hour before<br />

sundown and that no one should go<br />

out until an hour after sunrise.<br />

access to the Campagna<br />

was had during the day. Jo of<br />

any kind was taken by any of the party<br />

during the experiment.<br />

At the end the allotted time from<br />

June to October not one the jKirty<br />

had contracted the least sign of malaria!<br />

infection.<br />

lo clinch matters, some nlght-llyln- g Himi i..i<br />

!<br />

I<br />

for<br />

the<br />

malaria<br />

lnillt<br />

All<br />

by<br />

tho<br />

did<br />

the<br />

should<br />

swamps<br />

fe<br />

male malarious mosquitoes were caught<br />

and sent to Ixindon In a box. Dr. .Mnn-son- 's<br />

son allowed himself, for the sake<br />

of science, to be bitten by these Insects.<br />

In three days' time he bad Incipient ma-<br />

i i) i uMiwiiiy cm mihIuHa<br />

i ,1. itii,.' ' II. i ((wa.y lnMi i<br />

, ..<br />

Hlf of KHoti wietirr<br />

wo Ikh rrm ha heen tNMkod In<br />

: HnclH Innttol the kmn4re thst<br />

MHgMi lrrtmlltle t.T DlivlhrlR<br />

wtH rmmi m eierv noe tnWH pnvsti-IImto<br />

ktt """ frmti dulhn<br />

Iwrm<br />

tMIK'T I.KT THK MUHyt'lTt HIlBlin<br />

Kw I i,<br />

lis I l U well kMuHn that nidi<br />

qut Mttee rmkrla, the b.t prerenl-iv- e<br />

is to slap the iihmiuU.. hefurn h<br />

hue iteelowv1 to the dlitmwrptvrtdliu;<br />

UKe Tills Is easily done.<br />

MMqullue bteHj m stngrwint wster<br />

They iHhe up tliHr nlHHle In rnln ImrreU<br />

cans full of water or other pl.iee<br />

wheie ki til water Is found.<br />

The female mosqitltu deKislls enu on<br />

the surface of the water si Hit rate of<br />

Mboiit WO i'KK every thn-- days In four<br />

one moiHUlto nm gtn Mrtli<br />

to no less IIihii .'V).C ),(..) mosiiultocs.<br />

Xow, If the water near houses he cv-rnwith<br />

a thin coating of kororiuuu oil<br />

mosquito tegs tiro killed. Kvcu If thn<br />

then that mosquitoes ""<br />

of<br />

xi,..n .i ,.,. doling<br />

.in- - .,.i, , .'<br />

If tho water U cov<br />

ered wlib tU they at once Succumb to<br />

the fumes of petroleum and nro practi- -<br />

cnlly suffocated.<br />

In Illchiuond Hill and other suburbs of<br />

j New York societies have been organized<br />

for the extermination of mosquitoes.<br />

of<br />

iNtiignant water wherever found is, If<br />

possible, drained off. If It is not prac-- I<br />

tlcablo to do this, kerosene oil Is poured<br />

upon the water, and thus the mosquito<br />

meets Its fate<br />

Incidentally, the spread of malaria is<br />

li evented.<br />

-<br />

A STARTLING<br />

DISCREPANCY<br />

Curious Finding by tho Chinese<br />

Bureiui About<br />

Free<br />

medicine<br />

of<br />

of<br />

v hi-ne.- se<br />

Population.<br />

Twenty-seve- n thousand certificates<br />

luive been issued by the Internal Rev<br />

enue Department to Chinese In the<br />

Territory of Hawaii. At midnight tonight<br />

the work of registration will<br />

cease, and any Chinaman found within<br />

its borders thereafter without a. certificate,<br />

will be deported. According- to<br />

the Chinese bureau the last census<br />

returns showed only 21,000 Chinese<br />

here, which leaves a margin of ti.O'JO<br />

to be accounted for.<br />

Census Superintendent Atkinson is<br />

sure of his totals, and In talking over<br />

the matter last night, said that the<br />

Chinese bureau is probably figuring on<br />

the Chinese census of lh'J6. Between<br />

i that year and 1S00 many Chinese came<br />

into Hawaii., Very likely some of the<br />

dlscreprancy noted is due to the fact<br />

that, while mixed Hawaiian and Chinese<br />

are registered as Chinese by tbe<br />

certification bureau, they appear in<br />

the census for what they actually are.<br />

Mr. AIKinson cloeH not see bow tin<br />

ilgun.'H of the 1'JOO UMml<br />

i<br />

ilie<br />

TO MOLOKA<br />

Leper's WifeDcnicd<br />

Right of a<br />

( Kokua."<br />

tin<br />

(From Thursday's Dally t<br />

A iiettlUm whs rend at the Hoard .<br />

llvnlth meeting yesterday from a<br />

young lliiwiilliiii married woman nan'<br />

ed Kalaiutl, who asked for leniency t<br />

ward her husband, who had Just bee<br />

ordered to the leper settlement, or t"<br />

allow her to accompany her husband<br />

Her letter was carefully Indited, mid<br />

apiealed lo the sympathies of<br />

members, but their Judgments<br />

were lllnty. and her request met wltn<br />

n denial. The board merely followed<br />

Its usual procedure In such matters, as<br />

by doing so, they avoid establishing<br />

a precedent which would result little<br />

short of disastrous to the general<br />

morale of the Settlement Ah the husband<br />

of the young wife Is not helpless<br />

f i om his infirmity, and not In need of<br />

a helper, his wife cannot aucompaii)<br />

him. Her petition rend us follows:<br />

"file petition or the undersigned, a<br />

native Hawaiian woman, now residing<br />

In Honolulu, humbly represents unto<br />

your honorable hotly, as follows:<br />

"First That her husband, Knlanat.<br />

Is at the receiving station at Kallhl.<br />

He was taken there last Mondny, June<br />

;t, by and under the order of your<br />

honorable body, as a suspect.<br />

"Second Petitioner, with all due<br />

respect to your honorable body, and<br />

also to the law of the land which<br />

prompted you to do your duty, respeet-flll- y<br />

prays you that her Bald husband<br />

should be permitted to stay out here.<br />

If he Is one of 'those doubtful cases;'<br />

ujid In the meantime to be allowed to<br />

get his medicine or medical treatment<br />

at the government dispensary In this<br />

city.<br />

census can have<br />

been used as, so far as lie is aware,<br />

they have not been officially given out.<br />

"lour petitioner must stnte that her<br />

husband has been very good to her.<br />

ajid that the tie between her and her<br />

said husband, which was made sacred<br />

eight yearn ago at the matrimonial<br />

altar cannot be broken, except by<br />

death.<br />

"And if your petitioner's prayer cannot<br />

be allowed by your honorable<br />

body, and that her husband is doomed<br />

to be taken to Molokal, then she, your<br />

petitioner, would humbly beg your<br />

honorable body to grunt her permission<br />

to go with her said husband to<br />

Molokol ns his 'kokua.' MKICALA."<br />

Ambrose Hutchinson hud his usual<br />

weekly "kick" letter on the president's<br />

table about taro. He declared that<br />

Superintendent Reynold's dealings with<br />

him had ruined him as a taro planter,<br />

and the usual rigmarole which nc i<br />

companies Hutchinson's plaints. The<br />

letter was handed to Mr. Reynolds,<br />

who left for the leper settlement on<br />

the I.lhue lust evening.<br />

Owing to the absence of .Mr. Auld. i<br />

the report of the palnl committee was<br />

not made. A general discussion on '<br />

the supply and demand of palai and<br />

taro tool; place, however, in which<br />

long and short term contracts<br />

Mr. Dule was of the.opln '<br />

Ion that if eight-yea- r' contracts wi-i- .<br />

entered Into they had better be don.-wlt- h<br />

the approval of tho LeglHlntiirr<br />

If the price of taro went down in fu-<br />

SAVE YOUR HAIR<br />

With Shampoos of<br />

And light dressings of CimcurtA, purest of emollient skin cures."<br />

This trtmluicnt tit onco stops falling finlr, removes crusts, scales, and<br />

(latnlrulT, soothes irritated, itching Htirfiiccs, stimulates the liuir follicles,<br />

supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the<br />

hair grow upon a sweet, wholesotno, healthy scalp, when nil clso fails.<br />

Comploto Extornal and Internal Troatmont for Evory Humour,<br />

Conlntlng of CimcmiA SoAr, to cleiinKO the nkln of mints uml dealt1 and notion tlir.<br />

thickened rulli'lc, ClITICIUIA Ointment, to InUiiUy nll.lvltrliliiK.lnniiinniatlen.niiil trr<br />

Utlon, nnit minlhe unit ami CiiTli'iuiA Kknoi.vi:n r, to ronl nml blood. A<br />

HI.Mil.rSKTln often Kiiltlclent to rurc llie wvcrot htimniir, ivltli Ininof linlr, when 1I el<br />

full. ut liepiit It. Towns ,I Co., Sydney, N.S.W So. Afilrnn Depot! I.knmi.n Ltii.<br />

Cniiv Town. "All nbout the Skin, Scalp, and llalr," iKut flee, I'orrtilt COHr., Sol<br />

I'lop , IHi.iton, t'.S. A.<br />

OUR $4.50 SHOES!<br />

With heavy soles are Just the right<br />

kind for rainy weather wear. You<br />

may pick from box calf or Russia calf<br />

shoes. These are In blacks and russets.<br />

The shape ti that full generous<br />

winter hwt which Ih protective as well<br />

as pleasing-widths.<br />

We have all sizes and aP<br />

WBSM<br />

4"l5i1UL will isffiflf O<br />

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.<br />

to tho genus nnophele.<br />

Or, If by chance you should permit a<br />

mosquito of the luophclc typo to present<br />

Its bill, tako precautions that It Is not a<br />

frmnlo.<br />

It may mean malaria.<br />

A plague of mosquitoes has Just broken<br />

out In South Carolina. With It has<br />

ionic an epidemic of malaria.<br />

Tho same result follows the samo<br />

(aiiso everywhere.<br />

In every section wiiere the mosquito<br />

manifests Itself there Is sure to bo malaria.<br />

The mosquito Is not<br />

only an annoyance; it Is a danger. On<br />

Long Island, where mosquitoes appear In<br />

abundance, malarial fever Is apt to accompany<br />

them,<br />

Tho mosquito season lu Just beginning.<br />

' is mo outing season. Every ono<br />

knows that mosquitoes swarm In Great- -<br />

New York In the early spring and<br />

mmtner There Is scarcely a summer resort<br />

along coust which Is free from<br />

tin, pest.<br />

Hy taking ordinary precautions, however,<br />

one may free himself from tho<br />

danger of malarial fever.<br />

irljidows, stagnant<br />

near tho house, will stave off malaria.<br />

MOSQUITO, NO MALARIA.<br />

Malarial infection cannot tako place<br />

whero the mosquito Is<br />

Is one of tho most dangerous of diseases,<br />

Tho moxqulto. malaria Idea Is now an<br />

tcknowledged scientific fnct. It Is not a<br />

Iheory Mosquitoes, and they alone, are<br />

llui principal transmitters of the disease,<br />

Malaria Is a specific dlncnso has been<br />

known since 1W), Dr. Charlii Ijuls<br />

AlplimiHr Ijivitiun, a Trench Algerian,<br />

discovered II, It Is ono of the most pe-- i<br />

Hilar ill imhiih to medical<br />

A Illlle Into llui blood It- -<br />

K'ir arm reeiis upon trie red niood cor<br />

pilgrim<br />

I'lnler Hid nilorOK-iiji- iliu.o MruUs<br />

luv N'uii In varlPiln hidkiin of duyit.<br />

"Pimm! nailmi iu ulmracturlntla<br />

rhlll whhi uiiimijii imilurlul fever, If<br />

Moo. I Im kept nn u warm nurfitc wlileli<br />

Iiuh III sunn' iiriiuruuri a thu human<br />

hooi ilio lit rla lulu" may ho nun lo<br />

mt'.w and iipr onu'n eyw,<br />

X tdpMiiiur piioiiomtqiun Is Dim furl thai<br />

Him I'locil up in warming Iuku uf ilio<br />

lhf 't"qie piunlfMU III" same cIlUHKK<br />

iflllill luloi iluu in llm hluix) of Ulu m<br />

I Um lnmi ii )m m iilfuii<br />

I JIIMH fitilt I'MVIjll "<br />

IImu Hi Plienlulun ImIiihk ilirnuyli Hi<br />

yn (in t ut h rsii li) )ijk<br />

wlimi m oruiii paileni wliow Mism) h<br />

I riumilHiitf M likvn ii ';),,, ,(Jr.<br />

l l in rn lo limn UjiI Ihu ulu tl<br />

Uiv xriuMH nin )n koniii f4t-- u<br />

ihnmyli uur iiimI"<br />

i huh io teiti, um n<br />

iitimin 'u illf uuiW<br />

m n nmUiUI bus wfrln tot lie<br />

IHt UI.WA l44 Uiif ! wtbtl i- - u i uut iwmcl 16 bV w Ml<br />

'M V i In py MWI IllW lh<br />

t'r Hl( Hiwli It UHt I H K<br />

t tti mm (MiiMitt yiir wthiiuni'i Manson or Boss recognized the fact that<br />

malaria, or a kindred disease under another<br />

name, prevailed In swampy places.<br />

Greeks 1 and tomans drained their<br />

swamps and lowlands In very early<br />

times. Before their tlmo Kastern nations<br />

fought fevers by draining off stagnant<br />

water from unhealthy places and<br />

purifying drinking water.<br />

Not all mosquitoes cause<br />

are from<br />

It Is proved<br />

New Jersey<br />

that only those<br />

a single genus are malaria making. Those<br />

the anopheles. There Is another<br />

culex which Is still under suspicion.<br />

The dangerous auophehi Is, however,<br />

widely dlstributed-- ln fact, malarious<br />

I mosquitoes arc mixed up with the others<br />

er<br />

to extent which mnkes one suspicious<br />

, of anything In the mosquito line.<br />

tho<br />

HOW TO .TKI.I, A MALARIA MOS-<br />

QUITO.<br />

Here Is a simple way lu which a ma- -<br />

!...,.,,, ini.imiu mux e uistmguisnea<br />

I from IL hnrtnlijM nn, Annnh.!.,. ,.....<br />

eiose-meslie- d on the doors and sucking blood, hold themselves<br />

kvrosenu at<br />

oil nt ...' .... -<br />

angles io mo surface<br />

"0"<br />

from which they<br />

are drawing their supply, their hind leiju<br />

NO<br />

sticking straight up In tho air. Harm-les.- -i<br />

mohqultoes nst on all their feet,<br />

holding their bodies parallel to tho skin.<br />

barred. Malaria Male mosqjltoes are not blood-Kiicker- r,<br />

Tho female la the ono that dots tho mischief.<br />

Anoilitr noteworthy fact: T.ic wing of<br />

tho hintr'ul mosquito Is dhUliirf-iUhe- by<br />

four sii.all black specks In tho shape<br />

a cmm.<br />

wlmn<br />

If you fee a mokqollo in yoi' l.end<br />

with f. i r Heck spots on Us w n uhnsa<br />

I in- d him K'lig alliliido count i i in<br />

known<br />

mi head, do not perm i mm to<br />

.1.-7- in M. hill, it mav he in<br />

piirusllu eU<br />

he<br />

Tlioy<br />

'i<br />

"pin<br />

lit'torw<br />

miii<br />

urwfi<br />

i<br />

tit r<br />

lb<br />

rwpUtl<br />

u<br />

f y Jl fHH J, i4, llj' .l'<br />

l if mi<br />

lium, and a doclor's bill tiiuj'ii follow.<br />

'J ho mulling npparntiiN of ;i uuqiio<br />

In n ii ir iiiI(..Iiii ifrnlr. liif'Ml pf one<br />

long prohi. it eoiislsis of hhviiii illnllnot<br />

imris Tliey r iKi'linimiiiy as<br />

till) HllteiillHi', the labium, hypo.<br />

plmmn, iiihiiiIIIiIh, pinxlllii uml Inbium,<br />

'Dim piiinlinr nmUin up<br />

llm principal jm ut lhn "nuukei" und<br />

illrtii ih iniMrtlaii of suniv of tho niimr<br />

pMiU ihrouifh llm )in<br />

It'lW A OK(i;TO DOIJH IMH WOIIK<br />

Wlmn iiwMiuiiu lum fuuiu n miIIuIjIu<br />

hls wsll Ini plnn iliv iiihiimi mur 11<br />

Nml iHrittii Dm luhruni Inio Dm Utah,<br />

Mmulln hih uii' wow iimi'Mid fitr llm<br />

umiiiit-- ut iiuMiien, uv imrii4inK<br />

U 'Mm htot in Him iitkiv up, Wlillw<br />

liiwrilnir )ii iwut iriiji Imio oiu"<br />

Mii llm monquiio ihjt llm nvri pf<br />

jimlmla Thrii w, II ttr,<br />

IiiIhI JlrMdly lulu )hv<br />

Hmtut itvnut id ky'ioui Haw ut 0<br />

yiWnWi lis M imuuJ ihu uu<br />

wtp tm<br />

Immii ikiu mii<br />

trim<br />

Ins ft<br />

hi lilt)<br />

i Itt Imtu linn IV frhly<br />

iirs MHI llMllWirUUM IV<br />

All 11 it HI Umvh iubMaln4 iuHUt<br />

Pli .rmiq.l NHU H K HI ill IHIU'flUlUI<br />

!' th nlHii Imun hi lynii<br />

'" p"vr iuit<br />

jhiijujii tmit hi ygip.<br />

M "tlh Hr News of a Possible Oulbreuk<br />

From the Kilstu- -<br />

ea Crater.<br />

The report of an earthquake being<br />

felt at Wnlohluu, Hawaii, on June S,<br />

which appeared In yesterday's Advertiser,<br />

coupled with news brought by<br />

Captain Slmerson of the stenmer Mau-n- a<br />

Loa, Hint smoke has been seen Issuing<br />

from the crater of Kllauta,<br />

seems to point to another eruption.<br />

Captain Slmerson says he watched the<br />

nrnlflr frnm ITAtiiif, mi tilt, ml tlilct..<br />

Though there upward of 2Mi known<br />

of<br />

an<br />

of<br />

In<br />

in<br />

lin.f.., $M<br />

' live miles distant Kllauea, and<br />

species.<br />

In the three days he remained there<br />

the smoke Increased In Itesl-dent- volume. B<br />

are<br />

of Ilouuapo had been wntchlny<br />

thu scene, and culled his attei.tion<br />

screens<br />

Maudlin:<br />

known<br />

pp,<br />

XlilWj<br />

t-<br />

It upon his oirival. Ills last V1. w of<br />

the volcano vealed great voluims or<br />

amoko pouring out of tbe crater.<br />

The Inhabitants expected a llow of<br />

lava In u sb-.r- time. The Uist eruption<br />

occurn d about four years ugo.<br />

WAS MEKBLY A FAKE.<br />

Governor Dolo Has Not nosignod and<br />

Dckb Not Ezpoct Xo.<br />

- Tho slat. nt published In yesterday<br />

morning's I. imbllcan that It was Informed<br />

"upt,i. ihe mot responsible authority"<br />

that rihi.ford n, Dolo had sent<br />

his resignation - CJovernor to Washlnp-to- n,<br />

was anawn-- il by tho ICxecutlvc In<br />

emphatic terms i' nn Advertiser reporter<br />

yesterday nfunwon.<br />

"I have not leslgned, nor do I Intend<br />

to," said lie. "I am going to Hawaii to<br />

bo absent a month or two for tho benefit<br />

of tny health, and, upon tho recovery of<br />

my strength, will resume my duties,"<br />

In regard to tho contention of tho Legislature<br />

us to Mr. Cooper's right to act<br />

ns Oovcrnor and as to tho disability of<br />

Oovernor Hole, tho Governor said, ''My<br />

phynlcliin 1ate that I am tiliuhln to<br />

perforin tho duties of Oovernor now, and<br />

1 feil myself that I nm not, I cannot<br />

attend lo nltlolol work lit present, My<br />

health haw run down mid I ture years, while the board by Its contract<br />

would be compelled to pay a<br />

higher figure, he felt certain the<br />

board would feel quite cheap.<br />

Mr. Dole asked If taro could be oh- -<br />

tallied from any other islands Jn th"<br />

Paclllc Ocean. Dr. Pratt said taro was<br />

raised elsewhere, but It could not be<br />

Imported, owing to Its decaying and<br />

souring. Superintendent Reynolds<br />

stnted there was sufficient taro grow-ln- u<br />

on Molokal to supply much of the<br />

leper settlement's demands for the<br />

coming year.<br />

At the figures presented by would-- b<br />

contractors, who agree to supply 400<br />

painis eacn ween, ut about II, 25 pur<br />

palnl, the Hoard of Health would tie ,,..<br />

at an expense of about JCOO a week, or iv.i<br />

131. MM 11 1..f.r. TI... .nnM,... ...Ill ..., iiJOUIC<br />

n' tli.. tw.vl l.nn.-,- i MAHU<br />

meeting.<br />

A 10m FELT WANT.<br />

It is Stipplicil in<br />

tit<br />

LllHt.<br />

It is hard always to bo<br />

pooplo uro oftoa Irritable.<br />

If you knew tho roiuion you would<br />

not bo<br />

Kver huve Itchlus ime7<br />

Not elck onutigli lo go to betl nor well<br />

unuueh to he content.<br />

Notblni; will auuoy you bo.<br />

The constant Itching<br />

Hard to bear, liardor to got rellof.<br />

Koepu you awnko nlghta.<br />

Spoils your tompor nearly drlvea.<br />

you crazy.<br />

Hlcan<br />

Colon<br />

nnv<br />

nm koIiik<br />

uwiiy lo hui ( up,"<br />

Air( i,'nopnr was aio iniurviowed In ro<br />

Kurd lo llm report, which imines lilm wim<br />

im<br />

Oik twwt-mii- r riii'oiiiiiiuiid by uovvrnor niuriiN JJ'Kiiin uintiiiont coboh<br />

Dole In his ulluum) i..iwiliiii, iirriK'tloii Hid uit your,<br />

uni iu<br />

ipIImi<br />

llclillik-<br />

"Tlit-i- in KlioMiiiy no fuundatlon for<br />

I liu klMluliitilil, am) liuvii pot Ilio jmst<br />

iu how Hi rumor nrlnlimlml,"<br />

nokurior uml Mis, Jieiu will Iwivu for<br />

llilu, uml trum Ilium will p 10 tli Vol-(ailluiite,<br />

'fliiy sie lo Mim<br />

ut itiiiu<br />

Mr litwi hivf, mnl Mill rviimlii l<br />

llm ihihjiiuii) lujuui nt Mr, Idiw for uimi<br />

wi'iku uuioVr tnnHmUw mul Ihi'iiIiik<br />

IN I'rpyruM MsmiiliMil fur ihv tfamttur,<br />

nml hi' will Klfn lilmuii unr uliiwy iw<br />

iil mat iwiviHimi<br />

fib klltvl ilnlivrlliUbl Ua. IkUHilg<br />

Uli (oil Him IivIMmii liihH ttinl Wh<br />

flMIll lfl ysl lill) lifvpitMlury<br />

Iv.MtuHtautlMll Hi" lilttfH' Ti,y sinm<br />

will lm Uvtml Uiilll liu tifuuiMioii (<br />

HIV Uj. M UlS lhillUMhsii 1.4,<br />

KUDU u liitindsiulf, u,H iia, ui<br />

- pIIdh, I from tor<br />

lileil ttuit wu<br />

ma wjmt mtw ul<br />

cnulil rolluf, 'J.<br />

I t)tmn' Aft-o- r<br />

niticli<br />

Uiw r'<br />

wiu won ruroil. I Imyu<br />

full i) nt Unit, rii)<br />

mul four MIOIllll<br />

unci) )onii' My 0ml<br />

wm only<br />

roiiiKily<br />

IDIIil<br />

iiiin. aid kxi, ih. ..ji.m .,,,.,. i ii" )ln<br />

II.. iN '.. r . Mr.Hui.(.WWIIn li!r.H<br />

l li U" " Htt H '. I Ml ! l Occidental & Oriental S.S. Co.<br />

and Toyo Kisen Kaisha.<br />

Steamers of the above companies will call ut Honolulu and leave thu port<br />

on or nbout the dates below mentioned:<br />

For Franciwo.<br />

JUNK<br />

eiilleil in,'<br />

iNII'I'ON<br />

MAmj<br />

Uonoliiltt<br />

pleasant.<br />

Uood-ruiture- d<br />

surprised.<br />

tjonsatlou.<br />

e<br />

vorlli.o'1,<br />

iiriiciiroij<br />

Oliiliimht- -<br />

iIdIUIiIai)<br />

nuiiiiin rniiiimiij<br />

4Ai<br />

HI<br />

n,f j,<br />

, Bo gWUtM<br />

1C<br />

JUNI3 22<br />

JULY 2<br />

l'l'lllU JULY 3<br />

COPTIC JULY 19<br />

AMKHICA<br />

r.AKLIC AUG. 13<br />

AUG. 20<br />

CHINA AUG. 27<br />

sbit. b<br />

NIPPON BEPT. 13<br />

PHHU SKIT. 21<br />

KOH OKNKHAL INKOH.MATION, TO<br />

H. Hackfeld I Co., Ltd<br />

osnts.<br />

l'OHXO ltlOANS<br />

iBii't rolluf nml euro a long-fo- lt Tlio Whnrf Wan r Uhr Hath<br />

1'"" fr OVOry0" OlnlinonLb '" Doui,'B<br />

j oo Voatorday.<br />

Oonn'B Olntniniil novcr fnllH to euro! Tl1" ,,,rl" Immigrants who<br />

.rived on thu on Tucsduy were MJI<br />

Kczonni or ltchlnoss of tho akin to u dlsliiftutlng bath on thtf<br />

.. - immijr p'j u iiiviiif iiiuiff<br />

' ' nvriiivit uui uilll<br />

irntt ii nil nit liinl t hit ufiBliitil nml llu.li<br />

,.ir' Krun)l m H' m.H V!liH fumlHted, tho work occupied tho<br />

)U., Ullll myHl "It U Hurt of lllll duv. At I o'rlneU 111<br />

u.lll. ...i,..l. iilnoDn-- n el...t I . ... .. .l.':V ....' .. .. . .. . .. ... '<br />

"im miiwii ineiiniiio i lenuiy hi iiiu murning Jiica iiiicus ami<br />

or in of<br />

nimitiiiK for<br />

Hiifforeil that<br />

I Hourly mc<br />

ohiinoiulixl in uml I<br />

lint I Hot no<br />

Olntnmtii.<br />

u fuw iiiit'iitloiiH was<br />

lluytnl, mnl, (ruatmitiit,<br />

I rompMoly<br />

wIkik lhtoruuii<br />

llivu, ( In RK0 lIlH'O<br />

I To<br />

I Ii if oiprawliiK<br />

PKKINO<br />

HONGKONG<br />

WAtiniSD.<br />

Ohaniiel<br />

'(,'myit<br />

WIlKOHharrO,<br />

wiu ut, unur- -<br />

nun wuru on nuiid una tlio<br />

'I'huru was u oomparliiiunt for llm worn-i-- n<br />

iivurytliliiK<br />

mid mm for ihe muni when onu w<br />

sunt lulu ihu I'utlilnu room his or<br />

wuio a ahvuU hniim Klvciil<br />

In rviurn, mul thu wuru funilnut-I'd- .<br />

Wlmn Ihu ImlliPr cmuu out liu was<br />

-<br />

coiiIIiiiiIiik<br />

by llm UJloff<br />

lo.nmniliiK rnunlmn Al<br />

fliflwuiii ,yuio.n<br />

l<br />

Kg io'iu ohm nud im<br />

Mi i iiiih "tin uui nu mm ihu<br />

II19<br />

jj'mniis lm wun I'luiiiinl Ml'<br />

Pihiiiim winiHfr<br />

Yu may my Jul.,H"""' ,l"lM'l'"i ll M h'w<br />

&VLZ!!ln i,rM' San<br />

For Japan and China.<br />

PKICING JUNE U<br />

JUNI0 31<br />

HONGKONG MAUU JUNK<br />

CHINA JULY<br />

DOltlC JULY<br />

..JULY 20 NIPPON MAHU JULY M<br />

..AUG. J'KHU AUG.<br />

AUG.<br />

MAIUT<br />

AMKIUCA AUG.<br />

PICKING .AUG.<br />

noma SEPT.<br />

MAUU<br />

HONGKONG<br />

Ii<br />

CHINA<br />

II<br />

APPLY<br />

EABTHaUAKE AX KAU.<br />

wunt?<br />

lncldonmlly thn Bhorlll' DroitkB<br />

I'oknr Uuiiiii.<br />

WAIOIIINU, Kan. 8, A Bharp<br />

pllos,<br />

earthquaku<br />

iroitHnl.<br />

ocoillicd at 3:60 in.,<br />

8th.<br />

Hutunlfiy ovcnlng, tho Sill<br />

Jury of twolvo food men nml truo met<br />

In ilullliunito on tlio iiiiusilon as to<br />

whothur ilruw iiolier is of<br />

clmnco or nut, dnwn at Nniilohii plan- -<br />

tniion, wiiuii uiipuiy nnuiirt ivjiior<br />

batnniif mid mi nilhier npiiDiiruil, Jinltfo<br />

luMin,<br />

nnlly<br />

IIiIhiin<br />

ntvivKi<br />

unr- -<br />

?"<br />

'"i!<br />

"iWlW-Wi.-. tuf<br />

Ikmu'ji I'lmiUiUhr uIumuIu. KJlM4,<br />

I'l tut Hiijoiiuu ui i,.vi<br />

itih 0 roil Mrnlc) Ijtiib 'ltimn iiwf<br />

llfiin m riniM IT wt "f ijiiuu itmi iiMisniniioii.<br />

IfnI'.<br />

Tho ll-- ttlt fur<br />

JlllUiWf imn lUiiWU uit n Itimr iMik kuJ<br />

jiruilw<br />

vf iWufH nl4<br />

Wnl-piillu- nl<br />

will hold Icvuii Monday morn.<br />

WllUII (HIUll UlllltU'KU lilt) USUll<br />

ueii'iiiimlitl.<br />

-<br />

TroUor uii I'liHinR,<br />

Minim TrolUr '1'nri'l nt tho<br />

Hlvmi u Kimono lu vmur until Ihu (mill. l'ri<br />

I ..,., .. I,, ,,,..,,.,,,.<br />

liiition of uoiliiJi hud laun Lumiiki ubuar'l<br />

i j"' l'lhiK itl'luli iirilml pori hi<br />

A ji'iMiii. ut llm luhuiurs wnm mill from riun VM<br />

iiiiiiiittiionu ymur;ly Urowi Trl i(it In iihi u tomn<br />

'II lllll ISIUIIII Miailltr. t III Wl I I illl.r uil .tiiiiinrviiiuii HH..ul.,r u,.<br />

AMir iuuii u<br />

u<br />

with u luv<br />

,,U. piihiu W'<br />

W . Mlw.<br />

luy<br />

Hlanty nw,<br />

i li vp.uv.. r..,...7....<br />

jiiln in riui Hur ruili<br />

GAKLIC<br />

(<br />

1<br />

3 I<br />

COPTIC 8<br />

MAHU 17<br />

GAKLIC 1<br />

MAHU B15PT.<br />

BBIT.<br />

Into<br />

u<br />

June<br />

i, June<br />

liisliint, a<br />

u game<br />

it<br />

Illg, Will<br />

(J)uIih<br />

r<br />

a<br />

In clrtlliiK llm world for llm I'm) "M<br />

liu" u Mflilfrlir, lPlm liollrr, wl<br />

i hhIiim" uruiinil llm imih on a iiUyeU,<br />

l mio pii dm I'vmim Ms H)tnM<br />

nn Ailmilwr m'orlr with il rN IM<br />

invrnliiK Hi tm4 tiw llwrKMiiy ii<br />

m (In Imi lu fiinw<br />

M,r m<br />

I I 4 'l wuk Purl<br />

ii-i-- Ih simiii.<br />

m rulliy iIIiImm<br />

(truwinl llm tM'i Wit It fM<br />

Fitmiirr xiiir i (if im tlH H<br />

io iihi miwr vn in ri if If miv<br />

ni'n wt I W.I I It<br />

iiuuiiimiir bI llm iii7Miii hllv vi<br />

lli' PllllllglWu Wf $ UxK Utt i Htfl<br />

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