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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., WEDNESDAY, AUO. 7, 1901.
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MEET ME AT SACHS'
To Make the Hot
Weather Bearable
ALL OVER the store the tilings that help to make warm
weather bearable, forg- to the fiont at prices both
wonderful and startling in thtlr littleness. For In
stance, SUMMER CORSETS, of which we carry a great variety,
anJ mention orre in particular.
THE R. & G. CORSET
Will Not Stretch. Will Not Break at the Waist.
Is absoluttly rust-proof, and not only a corset of
strength, but a corset of GRACE AND COMFORT.
No other Corset to compare with it. Try it.
By the way, you ought to examine our EMPIRE
S U M M E R C O R S b T. The price Is 75 cents.
If nature has not given you the li.ure you most
desire, the Kobo Bust Perfector will gratify
your wishes and furnish what nature forgot.
FOR - THE - CHILDREN
t We have the FERRIS WAISTS, the standard of
excellence for the sprou'ing generation. We carry
a full line of sizes for Misses and Children : : :
IF THE WOMAN
Who set up the cucumber as the standard of cool
ness could have looked through our WASH MATER
IALS, OUR FIGURED ORGANDIES,. SILK
STRIP GRASS I INENS, or COTTON GREN
ADINhS In Cream Linen Color and Navyfilue.would
have been her theremometer. The reason is they're
as light and cool as it fc pos ible to h ive them
and the prices are 11s light as the goods. : : ; :
Before cl ising this little talk, we wish to say that we
have jubt received a new shipment of White Shirt
Wa'sts, Wash Neckwear, Windsor Scarfs, New Side
Comb', Fascinators and Worsted Knit Shawls.
Come and see them. - ------.--
N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.,
LIMITED.
FORT ST.
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10,000 Barrels
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ROCHE HARBOR LIME
DUB TO ARRIVE
EX. SHIP HENRY VILLARO
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Ltd.
Hardware Department.
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A NEW LINE OF
Golf Shirts, Pajamas,
Japanese Silks,
Gents' Underwear,
Neckwear,
Dollies, Jewelry Etc.
RECEIVED
per
S. 8. SIERRA.
Gentlemen's Silk
Belts,
Swell Neckwear,
Capes,
Etc. Etc.
READY MADE SUITS
ARE NOW SHOWN AT
U. SEKOMOTO,
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MAN
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H. E. COOPER'S TITLES AS
LONG AS SIIIMPO RAJAH
Adds Acting Attorney General to
His Helmet Tuft and Can
Hold Cabinet Sessions
Alone.
When Attorney General K. P. Dole
leaves on his sixty-day vacation am
Supoilntcndent J. II. Boyd ucl.s up the
1'ubllc Works olllce to gu upon a tour
0 Inspection over the Islands, an
unique situation will exist In olllclal
circles at the Capitol. Uoyd will prob
ably remain away until taxes come lu
In sufllclent quantity to admit of a re
bumptlon of public works. Dole will
stay away until the objeit of his ub
Bcuce is consummated. Goernor Dole
Is away now, and nobody knows when
ha will return.
The head of the At'orncy General'
Department will be Henry K. Cooper
as soon as E. I Dole leaves. TIih
mountain of olllclal cares which will
then rest upon the Atlas shoulders of
llcury 13. Cooper may Le computed by
deductions from this string of nltlcl.il
and do facto titles: Henry K. C'.npcr,
Secretory of the Territory of Hawaii,
Acting Governor of the Tcrrltw of
Hawaii, Acting Attorney Ccnc1.1l of
the Territory of Hawaii, and resident
representative of the Department of
Public Works.
The fact that public works will be
suspended will leave this oor-worked
gentleman more leisure for the more.
serious duties of state. He can hold
executive Councils by himself, u Ithout
the assistance of an) body but Private
Secretary Colonel A. Q. Hawcs Junior.
Acting Governor Cooper will call for
legal opinions from Acting Attorney
General Cooper, und, wit U the assist
ance of Secretary Cooper, he can rush
his measure through the Cabinet with
llghtnlng-liko rapidity. He run con
sult with himself in his triplicate and
quadruplicate capacity on the udvlsa
lilllty of calling an extra session of the
Legislature and arrive at profound
conclusions.
In matters of no consequence in tho
office of Secretary, the toilsome .Miss
Kelly will look after alt details. In
the Attorney General's Department,
the Insignificant matter of working
with the Grand Jury i.r.d prosecuting
cases In court, the Indefatigable John
Catlicart will do the labor. .!.. J,
Dunne, who for soundness In law and
brilliancy as an advocate before the
bar, has taken a place 1:. the very front
of tlio profession In Hawaii, will gn
dally before the Court of Klre Claims
and grind away on the lutcrmlmihln
grist of business there. II. H. Wright
will perform the never ending hard
labor of the Public Works department.
Hut Cooper will be "It." others doing
the stunts.
Everybody
1 Knows
About
IPdinKiUeY
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Household
I Medicine
4 A Safe and Sura finrn tnt
Jornmps Coughs Rrulsos
Diarrnoon Golds Burns
Sprains and Strains.
Gives Instant relief.
Two tir t, 55c. unci 50c.
Tt Only on. I'ln Kilter, Porry Dnvls'.
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llcrkcley, July iii.-i h.irlcs G. Uall
cy, ono of the Imvisity of Califor
nia's best known tru.K men, will leine
early In Septcmiitr lor Honullulu,
where lie has accepted the position of
general athletic manager ut O.1I111 Cob
tecc.
Uulley Is a good lung-distunce lunn
and won A big (' lu the lutcrcolleglutc
meet two earu ugo. O.1I111 College has
Just completed a quarter-mile cinder
track and will pay a great deal uf ut-
tuition to truck and field spurts next
season. Bailey Is most conscientious
In his training and possesses all the
qualifications for a successful coach.
He will remain at (John a year and
will then return to complete his course
at Ucrkeley.
Since Pulley rnteicd the t'nlvcrslty
two years ugo from the San Dlegu
High School he has Ixmi prominent In
college uctlUtlc. At the close of lust
summer he was elected manager of the
Uluc and Gold, which Is to be Issued
next year 1 the Junior class. Ilu Is
secretary of the "Senate," one of thu
University debating so.-ictles. and was
recently appointed a member of next
year's Intercollegiate debating com
mittee. He is ii member of the Theu
Delta Chi Fraternity.
BESTJflCIGARS
.AT THU .
HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd.,
Corner Alurchnnt rind ISiumnu &tn.,
ciImo HOTIiLSTm opposite Bethel.
Office 'Phone, 3(50.
Works 'Phone, 389
SaVe YOlir Wife Many Steps by Installing
A House Telephone from
Upstairs to Kitchen,
Yon will never House to Servants' Quarters,
part with it. House to Stable, Etc.
We will install two 'phones complete under a g larantee at a price- -well
you cannot iifford to be without them.
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,
Aliikca Street.
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co.
ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 70
All classes of Kngtnccrlng Work solicited; Examinations, Surreys and Re
ports made for any class of Waterworks, Steam and Llectrlc Construction;
1'lanB and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin
tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail
roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Urldges, Buildings, Hlghvays, Founda
tions, Piers, Wharves, etc.
Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, and Reports of
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDEHICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Soc. C. B.,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R. CASTI.E JR., Secretary and Treasurer;
Metropolitan Meat Co.,
LIMITED.
Special Term of
Supreme Court
CALL AND PE CONVINCED.
14 HOTEL ST., NEAR NUUANU
S. SHIMAMOTO
General Merchandise! Dry Goods, Groceries.
Japanese Provisions, etc
MAGOON BLOCK, MERCJIAiT hTREET.
.O. BOSS 886 JCalia. SIB
New Light Blue Grass Linen
nlno other colors.
Furopean Goods for Ladies' Suits. Pongee Silks
Nev Patterns for (jentlemen- Suits in Lighter Weights
MBRCHAN I' TAILOR, A laree variety of cloths made up In ths
latest styles.
GOO KIM, 1110 Nuuanu St.
P, O. Box wj. Til. it.
WI3NTGr VSJ"0 03E3C-A.IM
THE OLDEST CHi. vE FIRM IN HONOLULU.
aOjVEjVEISSIOJST MERCHANTS.
UtiLn lo Flat Silks tad Grtlt Llncnt. Chln.M and Jlpaotlt Goods of All KM,
tifr-111 Nuuinu itrtt.
The, following order for a special
term of the Supicme Court .was made
yesterday nfternoon:
Order for special term The Supreme
Court of the Territory of Hawaii deem
lng It necessary for the dispatch of
business, It Is hereby ordered that. a
Special Term of tlio Supremo Court
he held In Honolulu, Island of Onhu
In the court room ot the said court.
convening at 10 o'clock a. m. on Mon
day, the 12th day of August. 1901.
Monday, Au&t 12, Is the third anni
versary of tlio annexation of thu 111
amis to the United States. The special
term of the Supicme Court, which
among other things will consider the
habeas corpus decisions of Judge Gear,
will bo a fitting observance of tlio an
niversary day.
This special term ot the Supreme
Court will not necessarily change1 the
scope of tho work of the Grand Jury.
If tlm Supreme Court docs what the
Attorney Oueial has asked it to do,
(hcra will bo no need of Indictments by
the Grand Jury. The Grund Jury
which I111B been called at tho icimest
of the Attorney General to Indkt the
tearrested habeab lorpus prisoners
will probably have found 11 number of
Indictments by the time tho higher
court settles the questions nsked of It
by 12, 1. Dole. Kbould tho Supreme
Court uphold, Mr. Dole, all ludlctmentu
found by the Grand Juiy will ut oncul
be killed by nolle proscfiul.
Judge Gcar'H later Instructions to
tho Grand Jury aud to Deputy Attor
ney General Catlicart, who Is assisting'
In the Inquisition, was for them to do'
as they pleased or saw fit In the wholo
matter.
BY 1. 1. Ill
In answer to an Inquiry from l J,
l.ouiy, I'lcsldcut of the lluard of
I'rlsou Inspectors, Acting I'nlted
Suites Attorney J. J. Dunne has given
an opinion on thu subject of commu
tation of sentences against Federal
prisoners under the laws of Hawaii.
After an cxIcnsUo and uhly written
dissertation on the law In the matter.
Mr, Dunne says;
"I have the honor, therefore, to ad
vise you, and through you the appro
priate officials of any penitentiary or
prison within your Jurisdiction, that
the Goernment of the United States
cannot recognize any discharge of a
United States prisoner by virtue of the
commutation provided by Chapters 73
and TO ot the Civil haws of 1S'J".
"Permit me to mid that the opinions
herein expressed, and the reasons up
on which they aru babed, ure founded
upon the views of the Attorney Gen
eral of the United States expressed In
rt Pennsylvania Commutation Law, ou
June "th, 1101. 1 shall forward a copy
of this opinion to the warden of O.ihu
Penitentiary."
Fresh Meats and Fish
by Every Steamer
n
From the Coast that has CoM Storage.
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Choice Beef. Veal, Mutton,
Lamb and Pork always
on hand.
Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut.
FOR 8ALB AT
The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45.
The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379.
Central Market, Nuuanu St., Telephone 104.
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AV1NG PURCHASED TUB GROCERY BUSI
NESS OF lV. CHAS. 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 sltare of your patronage : : j :
BBST - QUALITY - GOODS.
C. J. DAY & CO.
The Bulletin, 75cts. per month
DnngcroUH Willi Down,
At about 2 o'clock jcntcrduy after
noon John Oudciklrk and a force of
men began operations on tho Hall
building wall on Fort street, but It
was not until shoitly lofoio fj o'clock
that the men succe-eded. In throwing It
over Into tho debris of tho burned
building. All through the operations
a large crowd of people stood on tho
Hobron Drug. Co coiner and watched
for tho wall to fall. Sonio becatno
wenried but many thuo weio who
in :i do up their minds to stuy to thu
finish so that when tho final crash
ramo tho streets round about were
crowded. tmiJiULUJlIjiiJIlil
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