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yrr EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T., SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1901. 4KI fyr," rr- m m I u Spring Goods for 1901 COTTON DRESS GOODS! LATE8T DBSIGNS AND SHADES FIGURED DIMITIES, I2J4, 15, 20c per yard. PLAIN AND DOTTED DIMITIES, Solid Colors, 20, 25c per yard. STRIPED AND FIGURED BAL1STE, 20c per yard. PRINTED FOULARDS, Look Just Like Silk, 25, 30c per yard. , , GINGHAMS, 8, 10, 14 yards for $1.00. FLANNELETTES, CHECKED, STRIPED AND PLAIN 8J4, 10, I2c. per yard. 1 ' LADIES' HOSIERY! JUST RECEIVED. A FULL LINE OF LADIES BLACK HOSE (HERMSDOOF DYE) PLAIN, 8, 84, 9, 9, 10 Inch, 20c. per pair. OPENWORK, 8, 8, 9, otf, 10 inch, 25c. per pair. . PLAIN, FINE QUALITY, 8, 8tf, 9, 9J4. o Inch, 3 palis for $1.00. For the Next Few Days we are offering Special Bargains in Cotton and Woolen Blankets. COTTON, 85c, $1.25, $1.50. WOOL, 54,85, $6.50, S7.50, S9, Sio per pair N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., LIMITED. JUST TO HAND. A HANDSOME LINE OF Ladles' Knox Felt Hats New Sailor Hate New Matinee Hats We are constantly receiving UP-TO-THB FASHION GOODS by every steamer. You can't go wrong or be out of style when purchasing of us. The M. E. KILLBAN ARLINGTON BLOCK. ftunmannuuummttutmmttmmtKU CO., Ltd. IIOTBL STREET. inummtmtnmnmtmx TheLight JhafNeverlls BRILLIANT k ifTTLEHEAT Em ' fe-n"! Mrtfr- -5 I) I IE Mil I fill HWhJRvN EC0N0H1OL the AngleUmp jw amy a woo stoow iwiWHi,. """SMNDAJB.IMHD LAMPS) Another Large Shipment of Angle Lamps. "THE ANGLE LAMP" THE LIGHT THAT NLVER FAILS. It wemi almost Inert JIM that any lamp couU b kooJ enough to talc the place ot electricity on evn terms, yet iuch It the cue lih the angle lamp. All over the Ulinii reople are thrcwlng twty their old imp and replacing thera with this tamp, not merely Because It cot about one-tenth as much to main tela (cot Is no object to tome peo ple) but, beIJe btlng Infinitely cheaper, It It more brilliant and more reliable la the bargain It It revelation to every one who uws It, and itmply demonstrates that the old-fashioned lamp wai barbar ous contrivance. THB ANQLB LAMP never smokes, smells or gives .any trouble. Is lighted and extinguished at easily as gas, and Is the Idea light from every standpoint We carry these lamps from $1.80 up. T. II. Davies & Co., Ltd. HARDWARE DEPARTMLNT. The Senate was called to order at 1:35 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The President announced the consideration ot the rules ot the Senate In order. When the, rulo regarding the duties ot the Interpreter and translator was read, Mr. Cecil Brown stated that he wished to register his objection In con formity to the objections which he had registered against the adoption of the rulo providing for the election of an Interpreter. Iloweter, the section pass ed ns read. It was not until the Senato came to the consideration of the rule dealing with secret sessions that there was any more objection. At this point, Mr. Ce II Drown made a motion to strike out the section as It was unnecessary Ho did not believe thai the Senate needed to go Into any secret sessions except when considering such matters as names of appointees submitted by the Governor and this was provided for In another rule.. Senator Whlto object ed to this and stated that there might come a time when the Senate wished to consider other matters In Becret sen slon. He moved that the rule pass ai read and this was carried. When It came to the rule regulatln? tho asking ot questions of the memb.-rr of the Ezccutlvo by members ot the Senate, Mr. Acht asked what tho Sen ato Intended to do In case the person' of whom answers were required re fused to answer the questions wlthlr tho time set. Mr. Cecil Drown explain ed that, In the first place, ho did no believe any one of the Territorial ofT ccrs would refuse to answer any of th questions put to them. In case the) tlld. there was ample remedy. Such officers could be ordered to appear be fore the Senato to show cause why they should not be found guilty of con tempt and, if found guilty, could be ar rested and sent to Jail or given such other punishment as the Senate should decide. Thero was no use ot looking for trouble and anticipating anything of tho kind on the part of the Territor ial officials. In Section 103, tho languago of the rules was changed so that the word "clerk" was used Instead of "presi dent." This provides for tho hiring of engrossing and other clerks by tho sec retary. Tho rules were then passed as a whole, as amended. Mr. White made a verbal report for the committee appointed to wait upon the Governor and ascertain from him if there were any other place which the Senato could secure as n meeting hall. He stated that tho Governor had consented to the use of tho upper floor of the bungalow but that ho would have to first confer with Col. Jones be fore giving final answer. Tho Gover nor would decide regarding tho the matter as soon as ho should see Col. Jones. On motion ot Mr. Cecil Drown, the report of the committee was ncccpted and It was Instructed, upon tho receipt ot the communication, to make ar rangements for the moving of the Sen ato Into its new quarters. On motion of Mr, White, the secre tary was ordered to have tho rules ot tho Senate translated and printed. Mr. Daldwln stated for tho Informa tion of the Senate that the Hall had been chosen as the boat to go to Molo- kal and that she would sail at 10 o'clock at night from the Inter-Island wharf. On motion of Senator Achl, the Sen ate adjourned until 10 o'clock Monday morning. Camara & Co. can now be found on Alakca street between King and Mer chant. KtJSIiTTERs BESimCIGARS AT THU HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd., Corner Merchant and Nuuiinu Stn., aluo HOTEL. ST., oppowlto Bethel Office 'Phone, 390 h Works 'Phone, 389,' ;i .TTERS A Health; Stomach makes pure blood, vlgorcs nerves-a strong body. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters strengthens weak stomachs. An occasional dose will keep the bowels active. Taken regularly, It will cure Indigestion, consti pation, dyspepsia, biliousness, Inactive liver or kldnevs, malaria fever and ague. It will cure you. See that a Private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. It has no Superior Save Your Wife Many steps by mM' A House Telephone from HOSTETTER'S " STOMACH BITTERS ilfhenYonWaiiiaB Upstairs to Kitchen, Yon will never House to Servants' Quarters, part with it. House to Stable, Etc. We will Install two 'phones complete under a guarantee at a price well, , you cannot afford to be without them. The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd., Alakea Street- .RING OP THE. 3-I.x U-B Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables, : : : ,.118 FORT STREm Stable 'Phono, 477 Haoa Stand 'Phones, 819 nd7tj. O. B. BELLIWA. AGENTS FOR Sterling Lubrlcallns Ollf. Clarijlios. Allen Cement, Portland Cement, Glint Powder Co , Dicks Dalata Ueltlnff, Roche Harbor Lime C' New Home Sewing Machines an4 l'anAmirlcan Hani Sewing Machine!, DbALbRS IN Agateware, Glassware, Cromery, Harness. Saddles and Leathers, Rugs, Grass Ped steads, Trunks, Valises, Mattings, bates, Linoleums I'owder and Caps, General Hardware and Plantation KUvKlMMM FOR BALLAST !! f White and Black Sand I In Quantities to Suit.... EXCAVATING CONTRACTED For CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. rB Dump Carts furnished bv the di on Hour's Notice. H. R HITCHCOCK. Merchant St., In M. D. Monsarrat's otnee. J.J.WILLIAMS, Photographer. 0 4 wBQiAHra. 0 Visitors are cordially Invited tt v.all and inspect our gallery of life size royal photos, fiotn Kamehameht I. to date. At the Old Stand On Fort Street :: THEUNIONEXPRESSCO. Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Drays for Freight and Lumber Our representative meets all Incoming steamers from the Coast nd we check baggage on all outgoing steamers. While and Black Sacd For Salt Office with Evening Bulletin. 210 Klnr street. Tel. 86. W, LARSEN, HTr. BRAVAIS' IRON PER BRAVAiai. Im Omnoantrmto Orojra ANEMIA, P00RNE8B OF BLOOi LOW OF COLOUR. DuTaia'lossPrMcrtke bj lb. Leading rhisacaeat ofaUCountrtaa. Ht Mm TU as. Seraf Deal aw CcNuMa.ee. D ml ftfasaeai IM ratal Sea. being bask ItllTH. ITItllTI, AMD A ntiHcoMntiiiii kmr. Ins viae.. eJUIes e4 ur laiiuifeu r e mVXlfu,'f- V tJiotosUM u. Drueliie. Wholesale 1 ly. Roe .Lafayette. Pans. Just Received a New Lot of . . . Key, West and Domestic Cigars 1 Beaver Lunch Rooms. H. J. NOLTE. HAWAII LAND CO. Limited. Capital Stock - - $100,000. Capital, paid up, $48,860 OFFICERS. W. O. Achl President A Mr.nt.ger M. K. Nakulna. Vice President J. Makalnal Treasurer Enoch Jolinaon Secretary Ooo. L. Deaha Auditor BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Jonah Knmalao. J. Makalnal J, W. Blplkane-. The above. Company will buy, lean, or till lanJj In all parta of the Hawaiian Ialands; and also has houses in the City of Honolulu for font. 1489-yl GHAS. CB4MER G. A. GROTE Merchant -:- Tailors CLOTHING Cleaned and Repaired OUR SPECIALTY. First cvass work guarantee!. U.ilon St. near Hotel iccu W. C. ACHI & CO. Brokers & Dealers REAL ESTATE Or W. will Bay or Uli Bti SiUtela til parti bl Commission 1 OFFICE. 10 West King Street 1 parts of ins nonp. we wiu tMU rropsrtiM on QUADRUPLE Sliver Plated Ware. A NEW LINE JUST RECEIVED. 20 Year Gold Filled Spectacle Frames Just the tiling for this climate. H. G. BIART, IEWELER, loio FORT ST. NOTICE The following bicycles are now at the Po Ice Station and owners can have them bv proving property and paying expenses of aavemsin DAVID DAYTON, Real Estate Broker. 223 MERCHANT ST. FOR BALE. Property In town and suburbs and HOUSES TO LET. sine: Tribune, No, 4759; Columbia. No. 61 18; Imperial, No. 14506. Columbia, No. 8204; bldredge, No. 24710; I7lfrtf T. R. MOSSMAN Real Estate Agent Abstractor and Searcher ol Title Loans negotiated Rsuts collected. Campbell Building, Merchant street Art Embroidery Taught. " ' Lessons In ART EMBROIDERY will im gln by Mrs. H. H. Williams at th City Furniture Store, Fort atreet. first Class stamping dons. MRS. H. H. WILT JAMS. I ASplendid.tqnic Is'recommended to build up fhp rnniAl0riKt WtVpnriiricn the Weak andOVefworr.ed.and nroduce.'souiid...-i 1 FOR SALE EVERYWHERE nzzzz 'i THE EVENING BULLE TJN 4 TUB OLDCgT HAWAIIAN DAILY I'AI'LK A KLONDIKE roR ADVERTISERS .(,)( 1 Jl J jl v1 fyrysit ki-L f- m ilWIC tit. t i WJu&kfiuM jt'sno experiment. when you insist on g-.t'.ing Cyrus Noble Whiskey. Leave experimenting to others. Buy goods, that you know are right. For seventy years we have been trying to pro-" 'duce the best possible arliclejforjhejeast possible price The public know it favorably It holds the good trade. It costs no more than other good whiskey It is pure and old. It is distilled from the bestjelectedjraini ,lt is six years in wood. ' jtjvins onmeritaloneJ o HOL1I AGENTS. 1 ' 1 r laJlt. 1 i tit.ti)mttt ... 4 - k Ji B W. C. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd.,