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Cuvvnm'mrm vdg? "'wyiyy "-"! f- '.'fjjjm .-'yipf(ir'W-Wn.itj,yii))l,lg, .-.t. EVENING BCLLET1N, HONOLULU, II. T TUESDAY. JULY 16. 1901. I 1 J" I- ft Notable Bargains FOR SIX DAYS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNLSDAY, THUNSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. 4 All Wool Dress Goods BveryWoman hasn't completed her summer dressmaking yet, so here's an opportunity to reap the benefit of price reductions, nothing short of phenomenal. New Goods, Carefully Selected Designs and Exclusive Patterns. THEY ARE THE KINDS THAT ARE POPULAR NOW. At At At At At At 60c 75c 85c 90c 95c $1.15 Fine All Wool Camel' Hair Plaid effects. 42 Inches wide, reduced from 85 cent for this week only. Fine All Wool Camel's Hair Plaids, fancy and stylish, 46 Inches wide. Regular $1.53 value, this week at 75 cents a yard. Fancy Checked Scotch Tweeds that are used for ultr stylish suitings. They are 56 Inches wide. The old price was St.25, but now Is 85 cents a yard. Fancy Crepons, all wool, 44 Inches wide and extra quality. Regular 91.25 alu, for 00 cents a yard this week. Black All Wool Crepons, very handsome designs and effects, 42 Inches wide. Re duced from 1 1.25. All Wool Blatk Crepons. a erv extra quality In effects not to be found else where. They are 42 Inches wide and are the regular J1.50 a yard goods reduced to fl.15 tnls week only. RUMPUS HOUSE PYTHIAN WASH FABRICS GALORE for hot dajs In Immense assortments of the most deslMble fabrics at a notable saving from regular prices. SWISSES, ORGANDIES, LAWNS. PERSIAN LAWNS, DIMITIES, NAINSOOKS ETC. Then we have for the Trimmings BEAUTIFUL LACBS AND INSERTIONS Remember you won't find as large an assortment nor as reasonable prices anywhere else : : : : N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., LIMITED. FORT ST. ENMELUTH AND MAKEKAU CROSSED SWORDS YESTERDAY Talk of Coffee and the Military's Saloon Makekau and His Senatorial Aspirations-Long, Stormy Session. FINIS SUPREME LODGE WILL LOCATE THE SURPLUS Injudicious Handling Has Put En dowment Rank in Bad Shape-Special Assessment. BESTJIkCIGARS AT TIIU HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd., Corner .Merchant nnd Nuunnu StH,, iilwo HOT12L ST.. oppowltc Bothl. A NEW LINE OF 'X Si o H to u z GOLF SHIRTS, PAJAMAS, JAPANESE SILKS, CENTS' UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, DOILIES, JEWELRY, ETC. 2 1 on H O 90 rn ARE NOW SHOWN AT U. SEKOMOTO, CALL AND PE CONVINCED. 14 HOTFL ST.. NEAR NUUANU twmm tttttttttturrnntttttttttttrttttittttrtntttt 10,000 Barrels ROCHE HARBOR LIME DUB TO ARRIVE EX. SHIP HENRY VILLARD THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Ltd. ttnm:srmnsn Hardware Department. stmtHWMmttfflttssiromatwwwiwttmmtmt a 1MB! Igl IBM tnMmnimiamMa liiH Yestordny afternoon's session of tlin Houso wns rather Ions and stormy. Parting salutntlons .cre exchanged with great frequency. Makekau ami Ummcluth at last came to tbo ronclu Flon that they could no longer Ihe apart, they lood each other so. The talk of the afternoon ranged from the comber question of the wherewithal with which, to pay the Fire Claims, to coffee and still mo.'c Inebriating drinks. The Appropriation bill was dually cent on Its way rcjfllclm and will find Its next h.ncu of rest In the (iencmor's sanctum. tt was during the dlrcusslon of thL hill, that Kmtnelulh and Makekau told the assembled throng what great and undying loc thej boro each omit Makekau wanted to reject the bill because the secretary of tho ennft renin committee had dared to prcsint It to the House. The llamikua statesman thought that the bill should come from tho chairman of the committee alone. This last remark struck a corres ponding chord In Emmeluth. "Mr. Speaker,, ho 3atd, "1 wns here all da )csterday at work on amend ments which that scntlcnt.m helped to make." "I mine," b,roke In Dickey, "that tho Attorney General be Instructed to pro ceed against Mr. Emmeluth for break ing tho Sunday law." "Where was Mr. Makekau?" continu ed Mr. nmnicluth, not heeding the In terruption. "If that M-'ntleman had been true to his trust and this I Ionic. Mr. Speaker , all those Senatorial amendments would not hae been made. "Gentlemen, after doing such n ills honest thing as otlng for tho military, the would-be Senator from llamakua vcnt ocr to tho militia's saloon and procured his recompense In cheap drinks." "What business Is that of jours where I went and what I did?" cried Makekau, jumping to his feet. "It li my own money." "It Is my business," answered Um- melutli, "us I am looking out for the good of tho people." Compliments now pasted thick and fast across the House, and open hostili ties seemed lne liable, when Hockley lalml) precipitated himself Into the breach and mocd that the bill pass. Heckle) 's motion carried. Ajes 27, noes 1. 1'rcndcrgast alone stood out against tha bill. In talking oor Paris resolution asking for 11 tariff on coffee, Emmr- luth and Hooks exchanged a few broadsides. Kmrncluth reported on the resolution, ndUslttg that the speclflo tax of secn cents a pound bo stricken out. Ho stated that tho action of the gotornmont In 1S9J was responsible for tho decline of tho coffee trade. "What's that got to do with coffee?" asked Hooks. "Eer) thing," enmo thu answer. Hooks said: "I wish Mr. Emmeluth would get oer hnrplng on old sores and tho P. G. and talk coffee. I happen to know what I am talking about, which I do not b'llco tho hnn orablo gentleman does. In the first placo I don't hellcio tho gcntlcmna tor diopped a dollar In coffee." Emmeluth hastened to assure Hoogs that ho had been unlucky In a little coffto cnture. "Well, nn) way," replied Hoogs, "lit b)gones bo b)gones." "Yes," answered Emmeluth, "when tbo b)gones aio hooked onto toda." The resolution was finally adopted. Achl's Tiro Claims resolution finally passed after being (hinted from u con current resolution to a joint onn Makekau and Kmmcluth had another little spat whUh simmered down Into hot nlr , The Houso finally adjourned until toilaj. Chicago, July 9. Ileblnd clocd aud carefully guarded doors, tho Su preme I.odgc of the Knights of Pjthlas today met In special wsslon to con sider alleged "Injudicious handling of the funds of tho endowment rank of the order." It Is said $300,000, the entire surplus of the endowment tank has been su badly handled during the past few )enrs that tt Is umuallable for use, ex cept at a great mu rlflcc. Meanwhile the death rate has In creased to such an txt ut that the rank la ? 100,000 behind en death claims. Along with .1 discission of the propi r treatment for olttilals said to be re sponsible for the condition, will go consideration of measures for the restoration of the rank to Its former basis. A special assessment on l'l-I sured members aud an Increase In tho monthly pn) incuts on Insurance wen said to be probable 1 members of tho Supremo Lodge before they went Into session. '1 he meeting wilt continue three ila)s or posslbl) longer, It Is thought. A'SPLENDIDiTQNIC ' 5 recommended to build ui j vM IP Hhe convalescent, strentihen the . weak andOWftvorkYd.'and nroduce.siiiiiid..AJ l.ci.i.aHi -r ,.1, " 1 lMPitE2!lUi31BiU . in Office 'Phone, 390. Works 'Phone, 389 Save YOUr 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. s We will Install two 'phone1? complete under a guarantee at a price- -well you ennnot nfford to be without them. The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd., Alakea Street. Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go. ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGhNWALD I3UILDING. P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 70 All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surc)s and Re ports mado for nn)-class of Waterworks Steam nnd Electric Construction: Plans and Speclflcntlons and Estimates Prepared, nnd Construction Superin tended. In nit brnnchoi of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Hall roads, Electric nnd Steam; Tunnels, Ilrldges, Ilulldlngs. UlghAa)s, Founda tions, Piers, Whan ci, etc. Special attention glcn to Examinations, Valuations, and Reports ot Properties for Inestmont purposes. KIIEDEKICK J. AMWEO. M. AM. Soc. C. E, Engineer aud Mnnngor. W. It. CASTLE Jit.. Secretary and Treasurer. Washington, July C The report from llrussels that Former President Krugcr, being urged to notify the Powers that unless they Intervene In tho South African contest, he will com. mission prhatecrs. Is not treated se riously here. It Is well understood as an outcome of tho war with Spain that the United States Government will necr again, except In the most cxtrnordlnar) emer gency, Issue letters of marque and tho same reasons that Impel the flcneru ment from recognlzllng uny such war runts Issued by another nation even were that nation in full standing. In tho caso of tho Spanish wnr, both of tho belligerents, by agreement, re (raining from issuing commissions to privateers and It now has been many )cars since tho Hag of any respcctnble nation has lion it over such craft. In the caso of Mr. krugcr It Is cc- tremel) doubtful whether he would If the lssuo were forced In this wa) bo recognized as n de facto prisMcut au thorized to Issue commissions to prl atccrs. That point would have to bo settled at the outset .mil each nation whose- commerce was affected or was threatened by tho privateers would de termine for Itself his (ompctenc). It Is scarcely to bo expected that they would decide against their own com mercial Interests, so tin t Mr. Knitter's privateers would find It (Utlkult to be en re general recognition. Tho threat to send out privateers without President Krugcr's consent Is Idle. It Is pointed out hero thnt such craft would be pirates pure and simple, and the civilized worll would sweep them off trie sens If they should begin operations ngalnst tho commerce ot tho nations. in Ilhnk books of all sorts, ledgers, etc. manufactured by tho Uultetln Publish ing Co. Metropolitan Meat Co., LIMITED, Fresh Meats and Pish by Every Steamer H From the Coast that has CoM Storage. (fl Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb and Pork always on hand. Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45. FOR SALB AT 1 he Booth, Fishmarlvet, Telephone 379. Central Market, Nuuanu St., Telephone 104. HAVING PURCHASED TUB GROCERY BUSI NESS OF MR. CIIAS. 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The now manager has already assumed control of tho ho tel, and the board of directors, liellco thut under his managment, tho Maul Drug Co. corporation, will hao n most prosperous future. Then' Is a gi n eral U'gret In Wnlluku among tho nu merous friends of .Mr. Held thnt the board had taken this cxtrcnto step, for It was dun to Mr. Hold's efforts, and no one else, thnt Wnlluku hoists of n hotel worth) of tho name Hut the board Is crj mute nbout tho subject and outsldu rumors aio but matters of eonjtctute. Mr Hold has mntcd ocr to the Windsor. L lir,Mv IT TO CUHE A UUUMN ONE DAY. Take Laxatlvo Drorno Quinine Tabled. All druggists refund tbo money It It fulls to cure. C W. Drove's signature i nn parh box 25 cent. 'fcL Reaping the grain from which the world renowned Cyrus Noble whiskey is distilled. Nothing but the finest srae ' corn or rye is used. No expense is spared in its distillation. That Is why it has been the leader all over the world for over seventy years. It is six years in wood before bottling. It is pure and honest. A great aid to digestion. 1 An ideal appetizer. ' W. C. PEACOCK & CO., LTD.T Sole Agents ?A . ii. m Jtl .. Wa . few j4i..2 fcUtV.i V 1 " -. . tt2&lm:?uie zi "t-swkwjfertaikv-i.