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TSRH V k. ' EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, If. T., FniDAY, MARCH 29, l0t. - HK559H ML V aW Iksaafi m r- kv ii v (W ! Spring Goods for 1901 COTTON. . . . DRESS GOODS! LATEST DESIGNS AND SHADES FIGURED DIMITIES, I2, 15, 20c per yard. - PLAIN AND DOTTED DIMITIES, Solid Colors, 20, 25c per yard. STRIPED AND FIGURED BALISTE, 20c per ?ard. PRINTED FOULARDS, Look'Juat Like Silk, 25, 30c. per yard. GINGHAMS, 8, 10, I4 yards for $1.00. FLANNELETTES, CHECKED, STRIPED AND PLAIN 8yi, 10, i2c per yard. ' LADIESHOSIBRY ! JU8T RECEIVED. A FULL LINE OF LADIES' BLACK HOSE (HERMSDOOF DYE) v PLAIN, 8, 8, 9, q, 10 inch, 20c. per pair. OPENWORK, 8, 8, 9, o, 10 inch, 25c. per pair. PLAIN, FINE QUALITY, 8, 8, 9, gi, 10 Inch, 3 pairs for $1.60. For the Next Few Days we are offorlif .,. Special Bargaiis'ii Cotton and Woolen Blankets. t COTTON, .8c, 51.25, $1.50. WOOL', $4, $5, 56.50, 57.50, 59, 5 10 per pair THE MAK1HI CRUSHERAT THE RACE TRACK N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., . LIMITED. A perbonal tavitation is extended to every lady in Honolulu to attend our GRAND EASTER OPENING OF SWELL IMPORTED HATS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY March 28, 29, 30 M. E. KILLEA1N CO. LIMITBD We will also have on dlsplaythe finest line of Novelties ever brought to Hono lulu. Also a complete line of ::::::: : Gloves In white, black, and the newest tinted shades. Special line of CnlMren s sixes 1 r READY FOR ACCEPTANCE BY ROAD DEPARTMENT When Started Will Change the Face of Things on the Streets in the Makiki District. An Inspection of the new rock crusber at Maklkl gives the Impres sion that the llu.OOO spent by the Department for this plant was an ex cellent Investment The machinery Is all In place, and steam has been turn ed on. A few tons of rock iiavo been pulverized, and now with the tighten Ing'of a few screws and 'the 'removal of a kink or two In the cable all will bo ready for grinding. ' The plant will turn out 160 yards of -crushed stonb dally. This will be used In macadamizing the Various streets in the Maklkl district, which have been patiently waiting the com pletion of the crusher. The road lcadng from tho plant to Pcnaacola street will be macadamized first. Then the heavy material can be hauled easily down a slight grade to the streets of the city. Tho plant is equipped with a SO horBO boiler and a 40 horse engine. Five men will manage the whole Insti tution' when It Is completed. It Is situated on the Ewa bank of a branch of Maklkl stream, on tho country ldo of Punchbowl hill. Across the stream1 there, are acres and acres of land which produce fabulous quantities of rock of the best quality. Hurley drills and sledges and picks have pul verlzed the ledge, and a little ele vated cable road, equipped with three cars, transports tho -stone to the hun gry hopper of the mill. Tho mill eats torn tons of rock at a mouthful and sorts It Into four sizes, depositing each grade In a bin, convenient for loading Into wagons. The streets in that quarter of the city have been put Into a condition 01 complete readiness, for tho layer of macadam. The property owners have been prompt In putting down curbing and many of them have parked their frontage and laid smooth cement side walks. Mr Campbell will mako Kce amoku street a model. He Jibs had his own way on .his street 'and be lieves ho will show the proper thing In gutters, grades, slopes, etc. At tho other end of town tho Asy lum crusher Is turning out 15b, yards of rock, which "Is going onto King street. MANY HORSES WORKING 1 OUT IN GOOD FORM Waldo J. and Violin Doing Good Work-McKenae' Expected from Hilo with a Lot of Harness and Running Horses. The track at Kaplolanl Park has a particularly bUBy appearance for this slow time of the year. About a dozen horses are at the track and are being trained with considerable care. Qulnn had Waldorf out yesterday and' gave him. a good running. The "White Ghost", Is In fine trim, and worked along In thirty without turn ing a hair. ' John I), an unknown, Is doing well for this time of jcar. Nothing Is known of John D's past records, but it Is whispered about among tho local sports, that the horse has worked a quarter in :28. Larry Dee has a bevy of good ones 'on the track. Artlo W. Is, doing well, while Ajbert M Is ns good a ever, and Is fast rounding Into shape. Octoroon Is working out In good form, and Is making an attempt to de crease the great amount of superfluous flesh. So far the fat has been coming off quite rapidly, and by June the ani mal will undoubtedly be In fine fettle. Donnle Judd Is working out a good set of 'stars. Wnyboy and Faro Hank arc both showing good form, but at this early stage of the game t is almost Impos sible to predict what their future time will be. Irish LaBsle Is as good as ever and shows signs of giving the best of them a rub. Violin Is doing the dlstanco In first class style, coming to the wire In 2:32 the other day without any trouble. McKenzle Is expected down from Hi lo In a week or so with a crowd of good racers, and with his arrival training will begin In good earnest. BESTmCIGARS AT THB, HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd., Corner Merchant and Nuuunu 8ta., nlo HOTI2L. ST.. oppoalta Bethel. N Office 'Phone, 390 Works 'Phone, 389. SaVe YOlir Wife Many Steps by Installing A Bouse Telephone from Upstairs to Kitchen, Y01 win never House to Servants' Quarters, part with it. House to Stable,' Etc., We will install two 'phones complete under a gjarantee at a price well, v you cannot afford to be without them. , The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd., 1 Alakea Street. TTieLfeW That NeverKlls BR1LLIAF ' UTTUHEAT' q -mm Another Large Shipment of Angle Lamps. "THE ANGLE LAMP;' THE LIGHT THAT NEVER FAILS. " It weal alaolt IncttJ bit that any laap coull b good tnouih o tak the place of electricity on even terms, yet such la trie cast Mi the Asms iam. AU over the Islands feople are tarowlnr away thtlr o d amps ani replacing them with thlt lamp, not Merely Mcauae It cotti aoout one-tenth as much to main- ECONOMICAL Uln (coil Is no object to somt peo pte) but, tlit being Infinitely cheaper, It It more brilliant ani ,more reliable la thetarraln III a revelation to -fry one who uses It, and simply demun urates that the oldMaihlorud lamp was a barbar ous contrivance. THE ANOLB LAMP never smokes, smells or civet any trouble Is llj Med and extinguished as easily as gas. and Is tha Idea light frim every standpoint Wt carry thtsa lamps from Si .Bo up. T.B7 Daviess Co., Ltd. HARDWARE DEFARTMtNr. AGENTS FOR Sterling Lubricating Oils. C'erlphos Alien Cfemmt, Portland Cement. Mint Powder Co , nicks Balau Melting, Roche Harbor Lime O Sew Home Sewing Machines and Pan-American Hand SeHlng Machines DbALEKS IN Agatewire. Glauware, Cromery, Harneil. Sadjlei and Leath.ri, Rugl, Bran Bed tteadsj Trunks, Valises, Mattings. Safei, Linoleums Powder and Capi, General Hardware and Plantation The Angle Ump ALSO CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF HAKCBW.. STAND AND HAND LAMPS WITH JAPAN. J There were a large numher of people present at Mrs. P, J. Lowrey's last night, to spend on "Evening with Ja- iuin.il. Purina ' Mrs. lnwrpv showed the guests' her excellent collection' of curios, explaining their varied uses and histories In n manner which left noth ing to be desired. Mrs. Stockbrldge lectured 6n Ja panese ceramic art, and Mrs. II. E. Coleman spoke of the cirls home to be i,l...ait Vi. et.A Vniinir Wnmpn'l Christian Association. Refreshments were then served. , TO CUKE A CUL.U IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money If It (alls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25 cent. I I 1 msw: sf a " . . .. . .vapiiNDin, ionic- Is recommended to build up , iaassI nl'iis!AU.u.ll,...i ..i -j - . J FOR SALE EVERYWHERE , ' Grass Linens in AH Colors. Saiulul Wood Boxes. ' Pongee Silks For Gentlemen's Suits and also In llRhter w eights. All colors, JYIBKCHANT TAILOR, A large variety of cloths made up In the All colors, i lame var Prize Shooting From March 15 td March 31 SHOOTING GALLERY HOTEL STREET. ' W. H. THONE, Proprietor. Prizes : 1st, $15 ; 2nd. f 10 ; 3rd, $5. MOANA HOTEL RESTAURANT 18 NOW Open to the Public MEALS AT ALL HOURS, FROM 6:30 A. M. TO II P. At. EUROPEAN PLAN. SURPRISE FOR MRS 8ILVA. Last Wednesday eyenlng a party o( ladles and gentlemen presented them selves at the house of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. SUva to congratulate Mrs. SIIv.i on her thirty-first tnnlversary. She was decorated with lew and bouquets nnd a plentiful supply of refreshing delicacies were sened the guests. Mu sic, singing nnd games vtere the fea tures of the evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Oonsalvcs, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Carjura, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ilodrlgues, Mr. and Mrs. Jos cph Pernandez, Mr. and Mrs. Dins nnd daughter, Mrs. Madeira. Mrs. Mnrcel lino and daughter, Mrs. Consale, Mrs. l'rnncn and daughters, Messrs, M, Ho telho, M. Vlelra, J. Dargas. King, H. Madeira. A. Mnrcclllno, John D. Dlas, Joseph Dlas and Master E. GonmlvcT. C. L. Denl, head of the store furnish ing department In Leners & Cooke, has tendered his resignation. Ills suc cessor has not been ihosen. r UPTIME CURED few TEW BOLL TIioumimU Imtv lin-H unit at tlwir uw 11 Uotiir. ft r this mill I rltv lrralrl ln vtnliuii ut lite ttr, iMHur. tty nw mmt urt to tltonil turnt Now orlhlnut Mlvn orloteonatornt'ori. UrtuM t m urn.' Invavllimtft HIlMlMVe. ! ftrtniT fnll InH nirtlk.ii llM.M.i.iiiiinH ttT nn r-li t . rtamii ihI ihU4i. t l r idlw maihtic tiuh (A- lkr-v ir1 riAicitca .lOirR Just Received a Newlot of . . . Key West and Domestic Cigars 1 Beaver Lunch Rooms. H. J. NOLTE. HAWAII LAND CO. Limited. Capital Stock Capital, paid up, $100,000. $48,860 OFFICERS. W. 0. Achl President A Manager M. K. Nkkulna vim Pmm..i J. Makalnal....'. .Treasurer tnocu joanaon , Beeretarr Oeo. L. Desha . Auditor BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Jonah Knmauw, J. Makalnal J. W. Blplkana. That alwiv rvimMH iii 1. t- or sell UnXi In all parts of the Hawaiian Islands; and also m house. In Mm City of Honolulu for rent. 1489-vI OHAS. CB4MER c: A. GROTE Merchant -:- Tailors CLOTHING .Cleaned and Repaired OUR SPECIALTY. FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEEL Utilon St. war Hotel ica, NOTICE The following' bicycles are now at the Police Station and owners can have them bv provlne property and paying expenses of advertlsine,: Tribune, No, 4759 Columbia, No. 824; Columbia, No. Qiit; Eldredge, No. 24710: Imperial, No. 14506 i7i(Hf W. C. ACHI& CO. Brokers A "Dealers REALESTATE W Ws will Bn t l,,'i at, g.uuia tllpattaotUMnoap. Or W wUf Bali FroparilM en Baatoa. bis Oosaaslarionii OFFICE. 10 WEST KlMO STRRBT DAVID 'DAYTON, Real Estate Broker 223 MERCHANT ST. FOR SALE. Property In town and suburbs . nd HOUSES TO LET. T. R. MOSSMAN Real Estate Agent Abstractor and Searcher ol Titles . . Loans negotiated Rauts collected. Campbell Building, Merchant street. For Sale. - .Large tract of land situated In Nuuanu valley, Honolulu, containing 20 acres. mo.F ,or, ,"5 an J, known as the Nuuanu Pall Saloon premises, with buildings and other Improvements. Grounds cultivated with fruit trees, etc. A bargain, Apply to A. G. CORREA, T0 uKaahumjnuSt. fyrusjL kj-i i m" wait; V I. Wliiskeyl -It's no experiment vvhen you insist on gefng Cyrus Noble Whiskey, Leave experimenting to others. Buy oods4 that you know are right. For seventy years we haye been trying to pro ,duce the best possible article for the least possible price. The public Mow it favorably It holds the-good Irade. L t costs no more than other good whiskey It is pure and old. It is distilled from the best selected grain. It, Is six years in woodj.' lt wlnsjM. meritalone. 1 ! V i 1 i 1 J v 1 lai latest styles. B W. O. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd., 80LH AGENTS. 1TY1, 111G Nuuanu St. s TOr'j feaiieili ""J