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EVENING IXLLETIN, HONOLULU. H. T.. SATURDAY) JUNE 22, 1901.
SEATTLE BEER.
The oyer popular Rainier beer It be
coming a household word and "will
you have a glf.sa of Beattle," la more
often heard than anything elie. The
Criterion Saloon baa the beer on Up cr
In bot4es. ,
Take a ride on me Pacific Height
Electric Railway and enjoy the un
surpassed view of ocean, mountain and
valley. Honolulu look It best from
Paclfle Height. Round trip 10 cent.
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A Special Sale
Of Women's
White Undergarments
A large variety of choice Undergarments selling away
below what you've been accustomed to paying.
Night Gowns, Drawers, Petticoats, etc, shaped and trim
med as they should be to meet the approval of fastidious
women.
Our reason for reducing prices we are overstocked.
We must reduce even on the finer qualities which our facil
ities for buying enable us to secure at the same prices that
others pay for the inferior grades.
Here's a small part of the bargains the biggest and best
obtainable anywhere.
NIGHT GOWNS
WOMEN'S DRAWERS.
At 85c
At 95c
At $1.10
At $1.15
At $1.55
fint cimbrlc. roinJyokeof
lac and cmrroMery, tt Inl
ine J wl h lice, 1 he regular
price waili jo.
fill cambric. htmM Itched
tuckeJ cke. Mm me 4 with
eutroUtry. Price wi$..;o
fine cambric, embroidered
t illor col.ar. tmtrolierel
and tucked front. Old
price Jitj.
fine cambric, tucked yoke
with embroidered Inser
tion between.tr Immed with
embroidery. K titular
pica was Ji.oo.
Tint cambric, tucked oke
wl h ery fine embroidery
Insertion, also trimmed
hh embroidery edging,
t'ttd to sell at J. to.
At 35c
At 45c
At 70c
At 75c
At 95c
Cotton with two clutters of
tucks, t-o'metly to d at joe
Cotton w't lawn ruffle, lace
trlmned. Price was 15c.
fine Cot'on, seven fine tucks,
trimmed m ltd three Inch m
broidery Reduced way down
front 1 1 00,
flneCottoi, four hemstitched
tucks, trimmed whhfineem
broidery. Reduced from $1.10
fine Cotton, eUven fine tucks
trimmed with tint embroidery
Old price St tj.
Women's Muslin Underskirts 85c and Up.'
Alert buyers are usually adept judges
They don't go astray-That's why you
always find them buying at Sachs'.
Watch for them at this great sale of
Women's White Undergarments and
see how they recognize the merits of
our goods. : : ::::::
N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.,
LIMITED.
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DOILIES, JEWELRY, ETC.
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PROBLEMS FOR THE
CHESS ENTHUSIASTS
Alt communications to this column to he addressed to Chess Editor, Even
lng Bulletin. P. O. Box 718, Honolulu. Contributions and solutions of prob
lems should reach the editor before Thursday noon of each week.
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Correct solution to Problem No. 14 received from
Schmidt DKKt8.
R. A. Root ami V.
PROBLEM NO. 16.
BY B. G. LAWS FRO.W "CHESS BOUQUET."
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WHITE
WHITE MATES IN TWO MOVES.
The following game was played In
the Glasgow Cup matches. Score from
Glasgow Weekly Herald:
GAME NO. 31.
Brilliancy Pi lie.
Irregular Opening.
(Notes by Ed.) .
Illack.
Law.
1.
2.
think the
KB'sP gambit has been proved so un
sound that It may he played by Black
with a move behind.
3. Kt-KB3 3.
B-B4 4.
Castles 5.
P-Q4 C.
QBxP 7.
The game Is now turned lntoaa Mil
zle gambit with Black still a move be
hind.
White,
Mr. J. R. K.
1. P-K4
2. P-KB4
Wo hnrly
4.
6.
C.
7.
Mr. Gilchrist.
P-K3
P-K4
old favortto
PxP
P-KK14
Kt-KR3
P-KK15
PxKt
er diagonal; perhaps his best course
was on move 25. to play QR-Ktsn..
followed by R-Kt2, giving up tho pawn
at QR2.
27. P-Kt5 27. BxP
28. P-KtG 28. BxP
29. P-Kt7 Resigns.
U. SEKOMOTO,
C.kl.l. AND PE CONVINCED.
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It ero almost Incrti'ttt that
any Imp cuuli bt good enough to
Uki tht plact ol electricity on tvw
ttrmt, yet uch It tht cast litt tht
ANOLI lamp. All over tht Islands
ECONOMICAL
Koplt art throwing a ay tht Ir o a
met and rtolaclne them with thlt
I atop, not merely becaust It cott
bout ont-tenih as much to main
tain (cost It no object to aomt pv
pie) ibut, btlia btlnjt Intinlttly
chtarer. It It mora brilliant and
mart reliable In the targalrt It lea
revelation to every ont who uui It,
ard alrfDlv demonstrates that tha
oli-fashloncd lamp was a barbar
ous contrivance. 1MB ANCHB LAMP
never smokes, smells or elves any
trouble. Is lighted and extinguished
as easily as cas, and I tht Idea
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carry these tamps from li .80 up.
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BxKt
BxPch.
QxP
P-K3
Kt-B3
Kt-Kl
Q-qR3ch.
QR-Qsq.
K-Rsq.
Q-K3
B-Bl
RxR
Q-Kto
KtxQ
KtxP
R-B7
BxKt
Kt-BG
P-KKtl!
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IS.
10.
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19.
20.
21.
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23.
24.
3.
20.
BxB
K-K2
, B-Kt2
R-Dsq.
P-B3
Q-Kt3
K-Qpq.
Kt-R3
Q-Kt5
Q-K2
RxRch.
P-KU
QxQ
Ktx2
Kt-K3
B-KR3
Pxll
B-BS
BxKtP?
) The Angle LAmp
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FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
lie should have Iccpt his B on the oth-
Franchise Given Away
Is Worth Millions
Philadelphia, June 13. A startling
turn was given today by former Post
master General Wuuamakcr to tht
Btreet railway franchise question which
(or months has absorbed public Inter
est here. After a campaign that began
last month In the Legislature with tho
passago of the enabling act, and has
been continued In the Council, the
company In which Mnyor Ashbrldgc,
Senators Quay and Penrose and nearly
till the Philadelphia Congressmen arc
Interested secured yesterday by vote
n( ho municipal body fourteen fran
chises, covering practically all tha
street railway rights of the city and
containing no prolslou for adequate
compensation to the city.
Wanumakor today sent to Mayor
Ashbildgo before whom these ordi
nances have been placed for his Big
nature, n letter offering 2,509,000 to
the rights granted by them. Ho urget.
the Mayor to disapprove tho franchises
and take, steps to seenre for tho people
lower fares and substantial returns for
privileges worth millions, which under
thu pending measures are disposed of
practically as a gift. In splto of this,
however, Mayor Ashbrldge lata to
night signed the ordinances.
The Juno number of Checkmate" con
tain's a new (tous) pnstlme, what It
calls the Synthetic Problem. If our
readers derive one-half tho pleasure
from sohlng It that we did, we will bo
moro than satisfied, and as It Is com
paratively easy we reproduce It.
From the pieces and solution (given
below) you are required to reconstruct
the position. There may be no moves
for Black but those Indicated, and
neither may there be any duals or
cooks In positions submitted.
White pieces: K Q two irs Kt nnd P.
Black pieces: K four P's.
Whlto mates in two moves.
The solution.
1.
Wo
11-K3.
P-KSj :
Pxll: 2,
p-qc: :
p-ni: :
K-Koi
K-III;
would like
:. Q-R3 Mate
Q-Ill Mate
. QxP Mate
!. B-IU7 Mato
2. Q-Kt2 Mate
i. Q-BI Mato
to hear from our
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6andal Wood Boxes. Pongee Silks
For Gentlemen's Suits and also In lighter weights.
All colors,
MERCHANT TAILOR, A Uree variety of cloths made up In the
latest styles.
GOO XSL1X23L- IHO Nuuanu St.
readers how this suits them.
Wo would like to call tha attention
of our readers, by the way. to this un
pretentious monthly ("Checkmate").
I' Is full of flrst-clasa games and prob
lems and tho subscription Is only si
per years or GO cents for balance of this
)car, beginning with July number. It
Is published by J. II, Graham, Prcscott,
Ont., Canada,
ST. LOU 18 COLLEGE CONCBRT.
"The Bell In the Forest," n romantic
operetta In two acts and "Whistling at
Landlords." a comedy, will be given by
tho boys of St. I.ouls College In the
college hall this evening, beginning at
8 o'clock. The boys have been practic
ing for a long, tlmo nnd have got
everything down to a flno point. Tha
music In connection with the enter
tainment will bo one of tho features of
the evening.
KOSSFEHS
ftfe ta STOMACH SW
lTTEftS
WEAK NERVES
Weak rerves mein thin blood, and thin
blood means an unhealthy stotrach To
strengthen the nerves and purify the blood
Hosteller' Stomach Bitters should be
t 'ken faithfully. It will not fall to cure
conatipntion. Indention, dynpcp
hji, ncvoiiftnesM, and prevents mn
Inrlo, fever nml ague. Why not get
well at imce bv trying the Hitters, bee
that our prlvntc revenue Htnnip cov
ers the neck of tne bottle.
BE SURE ffostettep's
YOU GET Stomach
THE GENUINE Bitters
Save Your Wife y steps by instant
A House Telephone from
Upstairs to Kitchen,
Yon win 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.,
AJakea Street.
New York. June 13. Those who
bought Panama stiaw hats last ear
were lucky, for they are practically out
of the market today. The few that are
to be had oro held by dealers at $35,
and this price Is not likely to decrenii.
"The South American makers are
absolutely unable to meet the demand."
said n salesman In the largest hat stoio
on Fifth avenue yesterday afternoon,
"and for two months they have sud
denly become the fashion all over ihu
world. They are as much In demand
abroad as they are here, nnd the scar
city is tho same there. This sudden de
mand was too much for the makers,
who had laid up no reserve stock. Now
our prices are $3. for o hat that cost
only three-fifths of that amount last
year, and they arc to be had only la
certain sizes. Others could not b"
bought hero at any price. We have no
Idea when the new supply will come In,
The demand at those prices Is strong
enough to sell as many as we could get
hold of."
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INDEMNITY BY DIPLOMACY.
St. Petersburg, June 11. Tho Impres
sion prevails In official circles hero that
tho modo of paying the Chinese indem
nity will not be settled for a long pe
riod, possibly not until the present
Ministers at Peking tic replaced. It
Is thought they all Ilt welcome a
change of post and that new men would
be readier to settle tho differences.
While Russia Is not pressing the guar
antee loan proposition because the con
stitutional powers could not guarantee
the loan without legislative consent,
which would necessitate delay, the plan
Is not withdrawn. The British propo
sitlon is not acceptable.
Mr. Rockhlll's arbitration proposal
caused some wonder, since the modo of
payment Is hardly considered a suitable
Issue for a lung determination.
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WIITON IODCB. ICINa STDIIT
Mccuitv thact.
FOR JUNIOR .MUSEUM.
The Juniors of tho local Y. 31. C. A.
Intend to start a museum which will
ho instructUe, as well an entertaining.
Tho boys aro In tho habit of taking
long tramps In tho mountains and any
thing they run across will he contribut
ed toward tho museum. Tncro is n
plan on foot to send tho museum curios
to tho woilds exhibit of juniors next
fall.
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