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SPRING FANCIES FOR WOMEN
A word to tell you that the new spring style's In Japanese Silks.
White P. K., Sllkallnes, Grenadines, Laces, etc., are here In abun
dance i that assortments are particularly attractive and complete, and
that our prices represent tin best valms possible, which Is a modest
way of saying that no better values can be found anywhere none
so Rood In Honolulu,
JAPANESE SILKS
SVe have all the new shades In Japanese Silks of the
finest qualities and weaves. They are J) Inches wide.
WHITE P. K.
Is one of the stylish materials for Ladles' Skirts this
season. It washes well and does not lose Its shape. The
new goods are very pretty.
Eight ynrclt for One Dollar.
SILKALINE
A beautlfuf fabric, handsome In appearance. The colors
and designs are particularly attractive 36 Inches wide.
Fifteen Cents per yurcl.
ORENAD1NBS
Are very popular this season and the patterns are all new.
We hve many handsome effects. Uur All-Wool Black
Lace Grenadine, 40 Inches wide, Is very small priced at
Fifty ContH per yard.
MALTESE LACES
We have a large assortment of them In all widths
nirrow, medium and very wide, with Insertion to match
Thirty Cents to Two Dollars per yard.
NEW SPRING LACE CURTAINS
It may seem like an oft-reheated tale
to tell you that our curtain assortments
are greater than ever, but that's the
truth. None of the choice things have
escaped us. Come and see the almost
bewildering maze of wizard weaves
gathered here for your choosing.
$1.25 TO $15.00 PER PAIR.
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1 (HIT MIL
Could Not Pass It
Second Reading
By Title
In
nicatton of even date In re to balance
of the appropriation of $15,000 for
expenses of the present Legislature.
Appropriation $15,000.00
Am'ts drawn by the
House of Repre
sentatives to
date t2r,,TS3.r,C
Am'ts drown by the
Senate 17.148.34
-$42,032.10
PRESIDENT KAIUE VOTES
TO READ IT THROUGH
House Fire Claims Bill and Many
Other Measures Pass Second
Reading and Are
Referred.
In the Senate yesterday afternoon,
Senate bill 70, an act to reorsanlze tho
Judiciary Department, passed third
reading unanimously. Several bills
passed second readlnu by title and
others passed second rending after hav
ing been reported on by committees.
Senate bills 23 and 35, relating to
the tiro clalhis, were laid on the tablo
and House bill 93, relating to the same
matter, was taken up for discussion.
Dr. rtussel tried to Include tin amend
ment providing for tho payment of po-
effectively sat on. Mr. Ilaldwln Intro- .,,- - ni1n -.. , circuit Cmirtmf
duccrt this Important amendment, Appcnfs for the Ninth Circuit to per
Hal. unexpended. $ 2,087.00
ltespectfully yours,
IIKNItY IIAl'AI,
Kor Hcglstrnr nf Public Accounts.
KDtlAR CAYPM:SS,
Clerk of Senate, Territory of Ha
waii. Dear Sir: The Treasurer directs
mo to notify you that drafts hnvo been
drawn by tho clerk of the Ifouio of
Ileprescntatlves this p. tn. amounting
to $1,983.45. leaving n balance unex
pended of the appropriation of $13,000
fur the expenses of tho session of the
Legislature of $84.45.
ltespectfully submitted,
HDNItY liAPAt.
Clerk Treasurer's Offlce.
Tho County bill wns brought up In
second reading. Thou- was n long
wranglo over whether tho bill should
bo read by title or section by section.
A tie otc resulted nnd the chair voted
to read section by section
Tho Senate ndjourncd nt tho usual
time, Mr. Carter mnilo 'in attempt at a
night session but fulled.
BESTJ1ICIGARS
AT THII
HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd.,
Corner Alcrcliunt antl Nuuiinu StM.,
mImo HOTEL. ST.. opposite BotHol.
Office 'Phone, 390
Works 'Phone, 389,
SaVe YOUr Wife Many Steps by Installing
A House Telephone from
IS BEFORE
EM HOT
Washington. April 15. Tho
United Stntes Supreme Court, through
Utle.l claim, but he was promptly and ef Justice .Fuller, today Issued an
which carried: "Said appropriation to
be distributed over a period of thrcs
years at tho rato of $300,000 a year."
Tho following amendment by Mr. Achl,
to be ndded to Mr. Ilaldwln's. also
mlt the tiling of an appeal In that
court from a decision of tho Supremo
Court of Hawaii in tho Wilder Steam
ship Company case. Tho rulo was
made returnalilo May 13. Previous
to this action a rulo was promulgated
N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.,
LIMITED.
PORT ST.
SHREVE & CO., San Francisco,
carried: "In payment the award or attaching tho territory of llnwnll to
Judgments tho Treasurer Is hereby or- " Nln'h c'r,,uU' wlth headquarter
. ,. . , , , . ' at San Francisco.
dered to pay all awards and JudgmcnU , T10 nrton of , court ,n ,,,.
pro rnta nt all times." The bill then Ing tho Territory of Hawaii to tho
passed second reading ns amended and . Ninth Judlelnl Circuit, nnd at tho
.Mr,i w.n.11,,,. ... .t rn. tn.iv Uamo time Issuing n rule to tho Clr-
I cult Court of Appeals to show rauso
Scnato bill 2i, relating to merchan- wny t hould not tnko Jurisdiction rt
also licenses, was brought up In third an admiralty case originating In Hi
reading but was deferred to await tai j wall Involves nn Interesting gencrnl
...... question relating to our now terrltor-
.....,... )n! no(,8PI,ns- Th(J Bppncal(m in
Senate bill 97. "An Act to amend Act this ease wns made by Duano K. Fox
25 of tho Laws of 1898, relating to and In behalf of the Wilder Steamship
concerning vehicles, tires and wheels, c"npan,v of, ""wall .W!a,l"t ,llnd;
ui'ivvnviD, wi ui. u 1111 vi lliu atv l
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 g inrantee at a price well,
you c.innot afford to be without them.
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,
Alnkea Street.
Prize
Shooting
From AppJ let
to April 30th
SHOOTING GALLERY
HOTEL STREET.
W. H. THONB, Proprietor.
Prizes : 1st, $15 ; 2nd, $10 ; 3rd, $5.
'To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods
purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation to
Honolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on
select'.Jn to those known to the firm, or .who will furnish satisfactory
references In San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silverware Manufacturers,
Market Ct Post 8ts 8. F.
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request. We have
the largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New York City, and are
prepared to furnish special design.
TTieLightThalNeverMs
BR1LLIAN
'UniHEAT'
Another Large Shipment
of Angle Lamps.
"THE ANGLE LAMP"
THE LIGHT
THAT NEVER FAILS.
It teems almoit Incredible thit
any Unp couli t good enough 10
Uk the place of electricity on even
termi, yet such It the case with the
ANOlB lamp. All over the Mandt
people are thrcwlnc away thflroid
lamp and replacing then with thit
lamp, not merely tecaute It cottt
bout one-tenth at much to main
tain (cost It no object to tome peo
ple) but, beside balne Infinitely
cheaper, It It more brilliant and
more reliable In the bargain It It a
revelation to everv one h ho uses It.
and simply demonstrates that the
oldfashlontd lamp was a barbar
ous contrivance. THE ANOLE LAMP
never smokes, smells or elves any
trouble is lighted anjexiincuisnecj
at easily at eat. and It the Idea
light from every standpoint We
carry these lamps from 91,80 up.
T. H. Davies & Co., Ltd.
IIAKUWAUE
DEPAKTMLNT.
AGENTS FOR Starling Lubrlcatlnr Oils, f'arlplios. AlKti Ctminl, Poiltanl Ctmint. Want PowJtr
Co . I 'Ickt Batata Utltinff, Koch. Ilatbor Lima C' Nw Horn. Sewing Machines an4 I'an-Amsrican HanJ
Sawlne Machinal.
OfcALtRS IN Agateware. Glinwiii, Crcs.Mry, Harness. SalJIes anl Leathers. Rugs. Prats llel
steals, Trunks, Vall.es, Mattings, bales, Linoleums PowJer ar.4 Caps, General HarJwarjanl Plantation
,al
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The Angle Labip
ALSO CAimVAGOOD STOCK OF HAIIONQ..
SIAJOAJO.HAJOMMPS)
by ndtllns a new section to he called
lection GA," paused third reading by a
vote of 11 to -I.
A communication from the Secretary
of tho Territory was, In part, as follows:
A bill entitled "An Act to Protect
laborers nnd Employes from Extor
tion," having been prescntcif to tho
Governor on the 10th of April, has fail
ed to rccelvo his signature within tho
ten days prescribed by section 51 of an
Act to provide n government for tho
Territory of Ilawnll, passed by tho
Fifty-sixth Congress of tho United
States of America, and approved tho
30tb day of April, A. D. 1900.
T herewith return to you tho bill re
ferrcd to for tho necessary certificate.
Clerk Caypless then read tho follow
ing self-explanatory communications;
EDOAIl CAYPLESS, ESQ..
Clerk of Senate, Territory of Ha
waii. Dear Sir: By direction of the
Treasurer I have tho honor to nc
knowlcdgo tho receipt of your eomniu-
RUPTURE CURED
TtiOUM.!iUliAttriHurti
K liprn un ii jsvitiTBi iiri iiitBt
ftiiukU prut-. 'm.iti li-
tt-!itioiiu( tltrAlU. Mtriir
sir MHlwifnfuTl lotLemix
turit, SorlhlM.lTre
orlolioiiatariihuil. lltlM
the wntT liivtHsliimlf1
qfaMiMKe, I" trlTlmr fnlt taifriiMtiiin M imi,iiimirii
UbKtTi: THUIS fJ ri.isirti, taH I .NCI SCO,
M0.fe,
aKHHtf
1801 organizing tho Circuit Court of
Appeals they wcro given Jurisdiction
In appeals from tho Supremo Courts
of Territories nnd tho Supremo Court
was given nuthorlty to assign tho Ter
ritories to tho several circuits.
lint the courts In tho Territory of
Hawaii wero organized bv tho net of
April 30, lfiOl. on a different basis
from other Territories, and tho samo
distinction was mado as in courts of
a Stato as to writs of error nnd ap
peals, and tho Supremo Court of tho
United Stntes made no order assign
ing the Territory. Tho net also pro
vided that cases pending at tho dnto
of the organization of tho Territory
should bo carried on to final Judgment
nnd execution In tho corresponding
courts of tho Territory. It also estnb-
ll8licd a District Court, hav nir tho
Jurisdiction of Unltod Stntes Circuit
nnd District courts.
The Supremo Court of tho Territory
rendered Judgment for jr.n.OOO agalnU
tho Wilder Steamship Company, nnd
then when tho company attempted to
appeal the Circuit Court of Appeals,
on April 1. 1900. refused to entertain
tho appeal, holding that tho Judgmont
or tnc Territorial court was final.
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There aro somo Simple Remedies In
dispensable In any family. Among
these, tli cexperlenco of yenrs assure
us. should be recorded PAIN-KIU.EIl.
lor both Internal and external nppll
cations wo have found It of great vil
uc: especially can wc recommend It for
colds, rheiimntlsm. or fresh wounds
nnd hrulseB. Chrlstlnn Era. Avoid sub
stitutes, there Is but one Paln-KIUr,
Perry Davis , Price 25c. nnd 60c.
MOANA HOTEL
RESTAURANT
18 NOW
Open to the Public
MEALS AT ALL HOURS FROM 6:30
A. M. TO 1 1 1. M. EUROPEAN PLAN,
HAWAII LAND CO.
Limited.
Capital Stock
Capital, paid up,
- $100,000.
$48,800
OKFICEllH.
W". O Achl Presldont fc Msnsgor
M. K. Nakulns Vies President
J. Makalnai Treasurer
Enoch Johnson Secretary
Oeo. L. Desha Audltot
BOARD OK DIRECTORS:
Jonah Kumslao.
J. Makalnai
J. W. BIpIkane.
The above Company will buy, leaw,
or soli lanjj In all parts of tho Hawaiian
Islands ainil nlan !,& timu l ,u.
of Honolulu for rent. 1489-vl
. Just Received
a New Lot of . . .
Key West and
Domestic
Cigars !
Reaver Lunch Rooms
H. J. NOLTE.
W. C. ACHI& CO.
Brokers ft Dealers
REALjEsTATE
CF Wa will Ilrw .,. i.-,. ......
U puts ot tb. jn-oop. ""' "
.bor.tifxB:,rprop,rtioBB----
OFFICE. 10 WEST KlWO Strkct
THE AMERICA
(rORHiniY THE lAOLE)
OYBTCR AND CHOP II0U8E.
OPEN NIGHT AND PAY.
DILIY lUNOGBtt P,trflclnr,
HOTEL STREET, n ir Nuuanu, ntat door la PtUy
Ryan's "Encore- iM-.m
Fop Sale.
Lara tract of land situated In Nuuanu
Valley, Honolulu, containing 20 acres,
more or less, and known as the Nuuanu
Pall baioon premises, with buildings and
other Improvements.
Grounds cultivated with fruit trees, etc.
A bargain,
ApplytoA.G.CORREA,
I70i-tf 1 : Koahumanu St.
KING BROS. be to announce
that they are now prepared to fill
all orders for the Panorama Views
"Bird's Eye View of Honolulu" and
"Waiuiisi ueach."
DAVID DAYTON,
Real Estate Broker
223 MERCHANT ST.
FOR BALK.
Property In town and suburbs
and HOUSES TO LET.
T. R. MOBSMAN
Real Estate Agent
Searcher of Title. . .
Loans negotiated
Rtuts collected.
Campbell Building,
Merchant street.
NOTICE
pJ!iU?S?vln bIcycl" are now a t"
Police Station and owners can have them
ofv.rertrsfnpg;oFerty an J mln exptn,M
Tribune, No, 4759; Columbia, No. 8204
Columbia. No. 61 ifc Eldredge No. 24710,
Imperial, No. 14506 K .ytf
The Evening Uulletls, 75 cent per
month.
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HfraaUMlPsaTflllaUa7BWal 1 BWaVi
UAiaBk,aavr.aw.rakiiaaita 1 asiaaaaaaaaa-
cUavrnirV Mmn
4ni 2 1 1 UlacKTOlMfiy
KwammP
a satri
ASplendid tonic
Is recommended to build up
p rnniAlocMut tVf-Kpnrfthen tito
' - J"1 - ,"l, "'"""I'"'"! "II WIJIHMI Sill,
weon ana uverworhta.anu prpuuee, sound
TCfrcshjnteejtAm" ' I
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
Grass Linens 'in All Colors.
Bunilfil Wout! Itd.vuH, Ponrtec KlllfH
for Geiitlcinnr Suit nn.l ,ilio In llr.htrr nrlithli,
Allmlou,
MUP.CIIANT TAII.OU, A Iwt vaikly of cloth nnJdip In the
Ulctttlyld,
GrOO Kixxi, II l Nuuumi St.
ia
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whiz m
WUskevR
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jt's no experiment
when you insist on g-t'.'.r.g Cyrus Noble Whiskey.
Leave experimenting to others. 2 Buy goods,
that you know are right.
For seventy years we have been trying to pro-'
.ducc the best possible article for the least
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 best selected grain.
It is six years in wood.
It wins on merit alone,.
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