Newspaper Page Text
Ttf?" - ( Tj: rr HfT EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1901. I B $ WHAT SACH'S DRY QOODS CO. Can Do For You For One Week. FIB8TL Y Sell you Cotton Torchon Laces, with Inser tions to match, from I to yi Inches wide, at 5s per yard, or IS yards for BOc. That Is :::::::::: a GREAT BREAK IN LACES The p-lce 5c per yard shoul J bring straight to our store, every woman whs has a possible need for lacej. There Is a very wide range of patterns to choose from regular Torchon designs. This price one week only. ::::::::: SECONDLY. TEACH YOU THE - - - - FULL POWER OF MONEY by offering Jipanese Silks, regularly sold at 50c per yard, at 35c per yard, one week only. Women are buying Japanese Silks faster than any other kind the light, tnln weaves In all colors blues, pinks, reds, orange, white, etc. They are the best of all for fancy work. That's why the pre sent offering Is so Important. The quality Is much finer tnan the low price Indicates. :::::::::::::: 35c per yard for Japanese Silks You must not jump at the conclusion that these silks are poor and Inferior because we name such a little figure for them. No woman who knows Silks will make such a mistake. Think, 35c per yard :::::::::::: NOW FOR VEILINGS We have Just received a large shipment of these beauty and complexion savers. No woman who cares a rap for her com plexion can afford to miss buying the latest novelties. : : : SQUARE MESH BLUE VEILING WITH GILT EDGES. PLAIN CHIFFON VEILINGS. ::::::: : : : :' : THE DOUBLE EFFECT VEILING. WE HAVE A SAMPLE LOT OF NEW NOVELTY VEILS. They are readymade and no two alike. They'll go quickly. Try and be one of the first to get here. ::::::: N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., LIMITED. FORT ST. fcRBKonumums! 10,000 Barrels ROCHE HARBOR LIME DUB TO ARRIVE EX. 6H1P HENRY VILLARD THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Ltd. Hardware Department. stn:im:nntimmmmnmntnmtntmuttttummtnnsmntttmttttsum A NEW LINE OF Golf Shirts Pajamas, Japanese Silks, Cents' Underwear, Neckwear, Dollies, Jewelry Etc. RECEIVED per S. 6. SIERRA. Gentlemen's Silk Belts, Swell Neckwear, Capes, Etc. Etc. READY MADE SUITS ARE NOW SHOWN AT U. SEKOMOTO, lis SPIRITED GAME BETWEEN STAR TEAM AND TEACHERS Transport People Showed Lack of Team Work But P.ayed Good Plucky Ball for All That. WANTS SUPREME COURT TO REVIEW HABEAS CORPUS A ks Higher Tribunal to Say When Fifth and Sixth Constitutional Amendments Took Ef fect Here. CALL AND PE CONVINCED. U HOTEL ST., NEAR NUUANU S. SHIMAMOTO General Merchandise! Dry Goods, Groceries. Jauancse Provisions, etc MAGOOX BLOCK, MEKCI1AAT '.TREET. ZF- DBC2C 886 jkfelxi. New Light Blue Grass Linen also other colors. European Goods for Lad'es' Suits. Pongee SIIUs Nevv Patterns for uentlemen' Suits in Lighter Weights MBKCHANl TAILOR, If we only had n llitlo more prnc tlce, we would cut the corners off those Stars," Bald first baseman V. II. force of the transport Thomas team us he jumped up and donn on his bag dur ing yesterday afternoon's game with the Stars. There Is no doubt what ever that this statement Is true. The Stars won out by a score of 13 to 4 but a Rood many of their ruus were made by means of errors ou the part of tVo visitors and these errors were made because the transport men had never pla)ed together before and lack ed the nlas necessary team work. The Stars, on the othnr hand, had the advantage of the season's play against tho remaining four teams of the local league. The teams as they ptnjcd ou tho I'unahou grounds csterday aftet noon, before a crowd of seven or eight hundred people were a3 follows Teachers Catcher, O. K. McGovncy, Indiana University; pitcher, C. C. A. Walton, New Jersey Normal School; first base, V. E. force, UnlTcrslty of Minnesota; second base. O. W. Moore (captain), Indiana University; third base, I). C. Fisher, Kansas Normal School; shortstop, V. Hill, II'aril right field, It. L. Kirk. Missouri State University: center field, J. Nason, Uni versity of Minnesota; lift field, Ai K. Cistman, Princeton. Stars Catcher. J. Gorman; pitcher, II. Joy; first base, D. Davis; second base, A. Moore (captain); third base, A. Marcalllno; shortstop. A, L. Castle; right field. Tobln; ccntei Held. J. Kl Icy; left field, J. Marcalllno. The score by innings was as follows: 1234SC7S9 Teachers 00003100 01 Stars 22023004 '13 The plavlng In the biglnnlng wns, on tho whole better than the latter part of tho game. When the fifth inning had been completed, the college bojs let down a little and the Stars became careless. Then too, a thowcr of rain enme out of Manoa valley and the crowd began to dwindle away. The teachers had a Jelly crowd 'on hand, lined up on the mauka side of the campus, dangerously close to tho coachcr's line. lie sides the young men und women from tho transport, there vvcro n number of Jolly tars on hand who, nrmed with guitars and voices that phoned the too frequent usige In too short a time, sang and shouted whenever the Thomas men made a good play. At Intervals, the transport Thomas jell, wheh runs as follows, was given with gusto from nil sides of 111 ecampus: Hay! nay! Hay! U! S! A! Thomas! Thomas! Thomas! Moore on third, McCJovney behind tho lut, Foire ou first and Walton In tho box, did the major part of the work for the visitors, Gorman behind tho bit, Jo In the lio. Marcalllno In left field, ami Castle nt short, did the best work for tho Stars. ., Special mention should be made ot MeOovney who, under unfavorable circumstances, caught a plucky game. Wnlton in tho box thowed his worthi ness to hold down the position ot pitcher although at times and result ing from lack of practice, he was wild. Mooro on second plned the best oil around game for the vlsltois nnd Korco on first was the life of the teachers' aggrrgatlon, keeping the rpectntors on his sldo of the Held in (Its of lnughter tluoughout tho game. Joy, pitcher for the Stars, borrowed from the police team, showed up In better stjlo than ever beforo becnuso ho had (lorman behind tho bit and knew full well he could semi cannon balls, circumference cutting twirls over tho plate with full neoiirnnce that they would be caught with cas Al Moore, iinti of tho best phjeis for the Stars, was still suffering from a bad leg and did not play In his usual form. On tho whole the game vns n good one. brimful of spirit and fun and every fart of it was injo.ved to the full by the hrge number of piople that turned out. In accord with his piotnlse and no tice given nt the time the matters weie In court. Attorney General Dole has filed appeals In the canes of tho pris oners released from the penitentiary by Judge Gear upon writs of habevis lorpus. The apLeals .u each case nin Identical, and with dltf lent names substituted, read us follows. The Territory of Hamuli hereby elves notice of its Intcution to appeal and hereby does appeal to the Supreme Comt ot said Tcultmy fiom the deci sion, judgment, order and decree of the Honorable Geo. I). Gear, Second Judge of said Cluult Court, sitting In Chambers in the above entitles! cause said decision being In effect that said lhara Ichlguro was imprisoned In vio lation of the Hflh and Sixth Amend' nients to the Constitution of tho Unit ed States, and said Judgment, order and decrco having been rendered oral ly by said Judge on the 27th day of July, 1901. A full und correct tran script whereof and of the proceedings herein, duly cei tilled by Dan 11. Case, the ofllclal ri ortcr of said Court, Is ou file herein In said Court." In the estate of Kcklpl, the Court has ordered that the accounts of tho administrator approved and that all money remaining In his hands be paid into Court. In this estate1, the petition ot Maim and iiulu claiming heirship was dented and Judgment rendered In favor of l'lauUsco do Costn, the hus band, J. M. Monsurrnt, attorney for the defendant was allowed $75 ns fees BESTJilC.GARS .AT THIi , HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd., Corner Merchant und Nminnu Stu., ntHO HOTI2L ST., oppowlto Botln 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. We will install two 'phones complete under a r tarantee at a price- -well you cannot afford to be without them. The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd., Alakea Street. Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go. ROOMS 503, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING. P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 70 All classes ot Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys and Re ports made for any class ot Waterworks, Steam and Electric Construction; Plans and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin tended, In nil branchci of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Drtdges, Buildings. Highways, Founda tions, Piers, Wharves, etc. Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, ind RcporU ot Properties for Investment purposes. FREDERICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Soc. C. B., Engineer and Manager. W. R. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer. MORE TRUST STOCK New York, July 22. The slockhohV ers of the American Sugar ltollnliiy Company will lccclvu lu u dny or two 11 communication fiom the board ot di rectors in which It Is piopoisrd that tho stockholders uuthorize the Issue of J 15,000,000 cf new stock of the com ian. The communication vvlll be sent to each of the 11,000 stockholders us boon ns It cornea fiom the printers. The Sun this morning publishes u long document from the dliectois rec ommending the increase. In part it 8.1 s: "The cuuip.in hus exj ended lu the acquisition of propel ty for Its business, permanent Improvements etc., over J15.OO0.OOO. This has bene fited both classes of stockholders, pic- f erred stock In the added security which It has given, und common stock In the added value of the proper! uf the compaii) and In Increased facilities for the transaction of business. Tho Jlo.000,000 which tho proposed Inere-aso will bring to the tieasur of the com pany will be used for Its business pur chases. Increase of businesii requires Inn case of capital. The strength of tho ImsImsH consists in Its ficedom from mortgage debt und Its entire pecunlaiy Independent v. Tho entire umount realized from the new- slock will come into tho treasury of the com pany and will be available for Its busi ness UbCS." krir ' v f A) w MAKES LIVIrvG HIGHER. 5 DISAPPOINTED PUKSI1R. GOO KIM, A large variety of cloths made up In tin latest styln. 1IIO Nuuunu St. P. O. BOX WJ. Til. il THE OLDEST CH.. 'SSE FIRM IN HONOLULU. COMMISSION MEIR-OHA-NTS Datlf ri Id FId Sllki and Grtit Linens, Chlntu and Jipinttt Goods of All Kinds ti-tit Nuuanu atr..t "tfi Purser Ilert Sharratt of the steamer " Jlwulani was bemoaning his fate cslci- day. lie was very much disappointed bccaiiso his steamer Instead of going to llonokaa was sent 10 Kauai, Ilert bad made arrangements to bo married at llonokaa this trip. Now ha will have to unit unless ho can get a vacation and take a spcclul ttlp. Defeated the RuhhIiiih. London, July 25. "According to na tive Intelligence." toys tho Shanghai correspondent of tlu Standard, Chi nese, and Russian troops have been se riously defeated by Insurgents In the southeastern part ot Miiuclturlu, und tho rebels tun now destrolug tho tele graph wires." New Voik, July 22. A cnblo to the Sun fiom Manila sa8. It Is estimated that limitation of the commlsbury priv ileges to tho Army and persons em plocd by tho War Depaitment will nffect TOO persons lu .Manila, ltIilcs 1000 school teachers, llvo piovlnclal ofTlceis In each province, customs em ploes and civil tenants geneially. Approximately SOOO persons 1110 uf-fcctid. Owing to the local high prices, those, pcrtons vvlll be unable to live within their halarits. 'I he mutter will leeelvu tile conlscdiiitlon of the CommlRnary Department, which will piobably 111- ouimcnd a (ontlnii.iiKc of huge, com missary depots, with uu equitable divi sion of transportation and running ex peiues lu tho luopuitlou of 15,000 tioops to SO00 cuiploCH, who itru paid from tliu civil funds. Otheiwicct it will I be utccbsury to establish elaborate co operative stoics or to i.tise all salaries 'Hie cost of food to unpilvllegcd civil Inns Is duubble the co'iuulssaiy prices, hence the issue is a most Important one. I 5 fir? n j 1 & j . i ' ' $A nnT'iit'.'ihn J9 n - 1 M -raf 3-rn y tWSOTSfi ' mm rtt'rnfny r C WWlK y t iFiamar X7i viSl, limn ' i ..r i,i i.t j i" JL2LLJ SJ "' " 2-t V '" 1! 1 "If OU don't uaut whiskey to get the belt of you, ou must get the best of whiskey" 1 "1 do lady, but when a fellow's only got a nickel he can't buy Cvkc's Noiile." W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd., ?,,. Metropolitan Meat Co., LIMITED. Fresh Meats and Fish by Every Steamer W From the Coast that lias CoM Storage. The Bulletin, 75cts. per month '.V Choice Beef, Veal. Mutton, Lamb and Pork always on hand. Also Poultry, Sulmon nnd Hnlibut. FOR SALB AT The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45. The Booth, Fishmaiket, Telephone 379. Central Market. Nuuanu St . Telephone 104. Are Khlpplnf 8unr, Knllua, Haw-all, July 30. Tho Kona Sugar Co, Is shipping sugar right along to Honolulu from Itallua. JAPAN TO OUT COHHA. New- York, July 20. A eablo to tho Sun from London says: Correspon dence of a significant character ban been pausing between the Illltish nnd Japaneho (iovernmentu In regard to lirltlsh Interests In Corcu, the possible outcome of which may bo a convention on that biibjcct. 'I he necessity for such a convention Is due ti tho fuc-t that Ilussl.i. for the sake of proc 111 Ing Ja I nneeu assistance, or at any rate inac tion, In China Is willing to make such Important concessions In Corea us vvlll lisult In giving Japan supreme politi cal Influence there. H AV1NG PURCHASED TUB GROCERY BUSI NESS OF Mt. CIIAS. HUSTACB, we wish to inform the general public that we are prepared to fill orders promptly, every attention will be given to careful delivery SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. We ask a share of your patronage : : r : BBST - QUALITY - GOODS. C. J. DAY & CO. Out-of-town subscribers to the Even ing Bulletin are requested to send In their POST OFFICE addresses at once, otherwise the paper will not be accepted for delivery by the post effice. THE EVENING BULLETIN "- - - 3 at "-rz TIIU OLDfcbT HAWAIIAN DAILY PAPLR A KLONDIKE FOK ADVCRTISEHS 4 j4 J O jl jt jl jl , jjuduAiA r-r MMi&UliMuiilXlU: ., fjstsW MrUti