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SACHS' STORE NEWS
as New Dress Goods
In Spring
Large and beautiful assortments of new weaves and colors
unassailable reliability prices that cannot be Ignored by
those of a saving turn three Illustrations from hundreds:
Camel's Hair Plaids 56 Inches wide, Ji.ij per yard
Camel's Hair Plaids, 46 " 1.00
Camel's Hair Plaids, 42 " 75 "
SPRING SHOWING OF
Trimmed Millinery
Unstinted praise of our Spring Millinery exhibit Is heard from every"
one. The reason a wonderful collection of the creations of the best
European and American modistes and our own designers, besides this
advantage here no two hats alike every purchaser has our positive
assurance that the style she stlects Is exclusive. Further, we have
made the prices as Interesting as the assortment.
Untrlmmed Millinery, Chiffon llnti, Flowers
nnd Foliage.
A grand display of the choicest novelties positively lowest prices.
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White Dress Goods In
All the Popular
Wedves.
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Dimities, Swiss, Organdies,
Lawns, Muslins, Etc., Etc., at
Temptingly Low Prices
Colored Dimities too in the latest patterns
12 l-2c, 15c, 30c per yard.
White and Black French Organdies
SOe per yard.
DOUBLE
TABLE DAMASK.
Satin finished, all
linen, 2,4 yds wide
$1.60, $2.00 Iper yard
PILLOW
CASE LINEN
40 Inches wide,
00c per yard
4 Inches wide,
05c per yard
N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.,
LIMITED.
FORT ST.
Hi
THIRD
mm
TTie Light That Never Riils
BRILLIAN
UTTLErlEAT
Another Large Shipment
of Angle Lamps.
"THE ANGLE LAMP"
THE LIGHT
THAT NEVER FAILS,
tt stent almost IncreJible thai
any lamp foul J te eooJ enough 'o
tak the place of electricity on evn
terms, yet uch U the cue lth the
AVOLELAHP. All over ihelsIanJt
feoplt are th re wine aay their o4
imp anJ replacing them with this
lamp, not merely tecaase It costs
bout one-tenth at much to main
tain (cot Is nt object ti some pt
pie) but, bUt bilne Infinitely
cheaper. It Is more brilliant and
more reliable In the Larealn It I a
revelation to e cry one who uses it,
and klmrly demumtratf that the
old'fashiomd lamp was a barbar
ous contrivance. THE ANOLB LAMP
neer smokes, smells or elves any
trouble Is lighted and extinguished
at eatlly at teas, and Is the Idei
light frtm every standpoint We
carry theie lamps flora i i Soup,
T. H. Davies & Co., Ltd.
HARDWARE
DEPARTMbNT.
AGENTS TOR Sterling Lubricating 01 1. rlpboi, Alltn Ccnmt, Pottl.nl Cintnt. Ol.nt Powdtt
Co . Dicks Batata U.ltlng, Rocha Harbor Llm. O New Horn. Sewing Machines anl 'an-Arnirlcan HanJ
Swlnr Machln.t.
UEALtKS IN Agateware. Glanware. Cromtry. Harneii. Salllei an! Leathers, Rugt. Bran U.4
.teals, Trunks, Values, Mattings, Safes, Linoleums PowJeranl Caps, General Harlwar. and Plantation
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ECONOMICAL
The Angle Ump
(ALSO CAWiyA GOOD STOCK OF HANOI,,.
SMJO A HAM) LWS
WELL WORDED WANTS IN
THE BULLETIN
WORKS WONDERS
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A5PLENDIDJPNIC
Is rcrnmmMiHo'H fn hiiilH nn r
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waak and qyei"woied,and.firiLdu;sotintW
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FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
Grass Linens in All Colors.
Sdiultil Wood Boxes. Pongee Silks
For Gentlemen's Suits and also In Hunter weights.
All colors,
MERCHANT TAILOR, A large variety of cloths nude up In the
latest styles.
G-OO 3E5"13au "'0 Nuuanu St.
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At the Afternoon Session
of the Upper House
Yesterday.
PETROLEUM ACT GOES
THROUGH UNANIMOUSLY
Senator Kanuha Introduces a Resolu
tion Which Does Not Meet
With Favor Governor's
' Appointments Deferred.
In the Senato yesterday afternoon,
the session was opened by a report on
the part of Mr. Kalauokalanl for the
Printing Committee. Senator Carter
etatctl that the Wajs nnd Means Com
mittee had discovered n mistake. In the
printing of Senate bill CG and, on this
showing, the bill wag referred back to
the Printing Committee.
Mr. Achl reported for the full com
mlttee on Miscellaneous Petitions on
ficnato bill C3 recommending certain
nmendments and the passage of tho bill
as amended. The report was laid on
tho tnblo to bo considered with the hill.
Mr. White reported favorably on
Ilotiso bill No. 40 "An Act relating to
tho prevention of minors being employ
ed In places where liquor Is sold." Tho
report was adopted and tho bill was
ordered typewritten nnd read tho third
time on Wednesday.
Mr. Kanuha reported favorably on
Senate bill S3 'An Act to provide for
and to regulato tho Bending of Ameri
can youths to tho United States to bo
educated. The report was adopted and
tho bill ordered typewritten and read
the thrld time on Wednesday,
Mr. Paris reported for the Publla
Lands Committee recommending an ap
propriation for tho road from Wnlheo
to Knhulut, Maul. The report was laid
on tho tnblo to be considered with
cither the Loan or Appropriation bill.
Mr. Kanuha Introduced a resolution
calling for tho appointment by the
President of tho Senato of a special
commlttco of three to Investigate false
reports being circulated nbout the town
bearing on his connection with the Dis
pensary Act. Tho resolution was
promptly tahled.
Mr. Achl gavo notice of his Intention
to Introduce "An Act to repeal Chapter
or Act 55 of tho Session Laws, 189S.
Under suspension of rules, tho bill was
read Jlrpt time by title nnd referred.
Mr. Crabeli gav cnotlte of his Inten
tion to Introduce the following bills:
1. An Act to amend Act 25 of the
Session I-nws of 1S98.
2. An Act to prohibit tho driving of
any vchlclo faster than a walk over
certain street crossings.
3. An Act to regulate the use of
lights on vehicles after dark.
4. An Act providing for the placing
of wires for tho transmission of elec
tricity underground.
Mr. Crnbbo introduced a resolution
calling for $5000 to be put In tho Appro
priation bill for grading Queen street,
commencing at tho Sanitary Steam
Laundry and running in an easterly di
rection. Tho resolution was laid on
tho tablo to bo considered with tho Ap
propriation hill.
Mr. Paris gae notlco of his Intention
to Introduco "An Act to amend Section
6 of Chapter LXXIX of tho Penal Codo,
relating to tho tenstis and, under sus
pension of rules, the bill was rend the
first time by tltlo nnd referred to the
Printing Committee.
The messngn of tho (Jovemor 'submit
ting his appointments, mine up on the,
order of tho day hut wn-i again deferred
until Wednesday week.
Senate bill 51 relating to petroleum
and Its products, passed third reading
unanimously, after a slight amendment
by Mr C. Ilrown.
Senate hill 1,5 relating to tho llleptl
manufacture for salo of spirituous
llnours and substances, passed third
rending unanimously,
Senato hill 10 "An Act to amend Sec
tion 425 of tho Penal Lavss, relating to
tho distillation of spirituous llnours."
passed third reading by a vote of 12
to 3.
House bill 44 "An Act to establish
nnd maintain school libraries was
brought up In third reading hut after
striking nut section 9. tho clause ap
propriating f-O.Ut'O, tho further con
eldernt.m of tho bill ni deferred.
Tho consideration of tho Dispensary
hill was deferred until the minority
report of Dr. lltissel shall have been
printed,
At 4:15 o'clock, tho Senato adjourned.
TDNNI8 CLUB CONCERT.
The following excellent program has
been arranged for tho Concert of the
Deretanla Tennis Club nt the Opera
House on the night of the 12th Inst,:
Overture Tho Fairies Hlggo
Wray Taylor's Amateur Orchestra,
Tenor Solo Greeting ,.C. D. Hawley
Mr. Chas. Htston.
Violin Solo Fantasle do Perlot
Miss Iola E. Ilarber.
Soprano Solo
(a) Kon Tcrtio Mattel
(b) Klulge, Klulge, Meln Pandero
Jensen
Mrs. Harold Mott-Smlth.
Tuxedo Quartet Selected
Messrs. Klston, Vanlman, Prouty nnd
Dcardsle.
Soprano Solo Selected
Mrs. Allan White.
Selection Morccau Charactcrlstlquo
Ilcndlx
Wray Taylor's Amateur Orchestra.
Tenor Solo Sans Tol (Without
Thee) Qtiy d'Haredlot
Mr. Krcd. S. Knight.
Vocal Duct Selected
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dlston.
Vlollnccllo Solo Theme and Varia
tions Mendelssohn
M. Harold Mott-Smlth.
Ilarltonc Solo Stein Song
F. F, Ilallard
Mr. C. N. Prouty, Jr.
Operatic Selection A Runaway Olrl
Monckton
Chorus of Ladles and Gentlemen.
Jap Kills IIImHcIf nt Lnnnl.
A. C. Dowsctt, writes W. H. Pain tho
details of a shocking tragedy which ho
witnessed on the Island of Lanal last
week. A party Including Mr. Don sett,
were walking nlong the bench, when
they came across a Japanese, belonging
to tho plantation, In the act of taking
his life.
Mr. Dowsctt Interfered nnd dis
covered that the mad Jap had been
fishing with giant powder.. A prema
ture explosion had shattered his right
arm and carried away his hand. In a
frenzy of pain nud despair, tho poor
fellow was trying to end his misery.
Tho Injured man was carried to tho
Palawal nnrchotiso nnd left under the
guard of another Japanese. While, the
guard went to dinner the halt crazed
Japanesa saw his chance and made a
run for n cliff near by and hurled him
self ocr, falling to hU death 200 feet
below.
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What a wonderful Discovery Is
PAIK-Klllerl It not only cures tho Ills
of tho human family, but Is also tho
sure remedy for horses with colic. It
has never been known to fall In a euro
of the worst enses; and for sprains,
galls, etc.. It never falls try It once.
Directions accompany each bottle. Sold
by druggists generally. Avoid substi
tutes, there Is but on Paln-Klllcr, Per
ry Davis. Prlco 25c. and 50c.
THE EVENING
BULLETIN
Tllli OLDEST HAWAIIAN DAILY I'AI'BK
A KLONDlKS I OK ADVtUllSlUJ Jl J Jf j J J
SEATTLK IlKHH.
Tho ever popular Ilalnler beer Is bo
coming a household word nnd "will
you havo a glass of Seattlo," Is mors
often heard than anything else. The
Criterion Saloon has the beer on tap or
In bot'le.
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BESTMCIGARS
AT THI2
HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd.,
Corner Merchant nnd Nuuanu Stn.,
nlno HOTEL ST., opponlto Bethel.
Office 'Phone, 390
Works 'Phone, 389,
SaVe YOlir Wife Many Steps by Installing
A House Telephone from
Yon will never
part with it.
Upstairs to Kitchen,
House to Servants' Quarters,
House to Stable, Etc.
We will install two 'phones complete under a gjarantee at a price well,
juu uiiiuui uiiuiu iu ae wiinout mem.
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,
. Aliikea Street.
Prize
Shooting
From April 1st
to April '30th
SHOOTING GALLERY
HOTEL STREET
W. H. THONE, Proprietor.
Prizes : 1st, $15 ; 2nd, $10 ; 3rd, $5.
MOANA HOTEL
RESTAURANT
18 NOW
Open to the Public
MEALS AT ALL HOURS FROM 6:jo
Al M' TO 1 1 P. At. EUROPEAN PLAN.
Just Received
a New Lot of . . .
Key West and
Domestic
Cigars 1
Beaver Lunch Rooms.
H. J. NOLTE.
Tho use ot tho Singer In millions of
homos shows tho unprecedented suc
cess of those Ideal seulnt; machines.
It Is convincing proof that tho Singer
excels In all kinds of family sowing
and nrt necdlo work. All our sowing
machines aro of tho best construction,
beautifully decorated, and aro mounted
on selected woods In finely finished
cablnots of artistic deBlgn. n. Dor
gcrsen. agent, 1GJ4 Bethel streot, P. 0.
Pox 1D6.
HAWAII LAND CO.
Limited.
Capital Stock - - $100,000.
Capital, paid up, $48,860
OFFICERS.
W. 0. Achl Prendent A Mantger
M. K. Nkula... Vic. President
J. Makalnai .Treamirar
Enoch Johnaon , BecreUry
Geo. L. Dosha Audltoi
BOARD OF DIRKCTORS:
Jonsh KnmaUa.
J. Makalnsl
J. W. Blplkana.
The tbovo Company will buy, leaaw,
or soil land j in all parts of tho Hawaiian
Inlands; and also ha housoa In the City
of Honolulu for rent. 1489-yl
W. C. ACHI & CO.
Brokers & Dealer
REALJSTATE
XW W will Bo or l,i Bm, EitaWla
til puts ot the RTOUD.
VT We will Bell Properties on BeatOD.
ible Commissions 1
OFFICE. 10 WEST KlWO STREET
DAVID DAYTON,
Real Estate Broker
223 MERCHANT ST.
GHAS. CBAMER
G. A. GROTE
Merchant -:- Tailors
CLOTHING
Cleaned and Repaired
OUR SPBCIALTY.
HIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEfcL
Union St. near Hotel t;oo
FOB HALE.
Property In town and suburbs
and HOUSES TO LET.
T. R. MOSSMAN
Real Estate Agent
Abstractor antf
Searcher of Title . .
Loans negotiated
Rents collected.
Campbell Building,
Merchant street.
the best in
seventy years
. Cyrus
Noble
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