Newspaper Page Text
"PHii yypvy :ywnfy ,- ? tt ?-ip- rpwT7 ygwyppyjaF1 f wipy ' qppwf iFiy WW-
EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., WEDNESDAY, AUO. 14, 1901.
'!:tatmtMmmnffttmtajnmnmfi
HiitttSUUIUUtUUIUttttttil
IfltlRJJlttJ!!
ttmmaatttmm'unjmutuuu:mnun:tt:u:::!::nntujumat:
mttnmmmutn
Five
Cent
Cigar
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE !
La Insular of America
Five
Cent
66
99
Ciar I
Trade Mark Registered and owned by DAVID LAWRENCE & COMPANY.
ttttmmtiitynti
nmmmttnmnumtmttstmttmmumtu
immtmammnnumtstmi.
Wffm
5.T
r
HIS i
If incomes from Sachs', it's correct."
Sailor Hat Slaughter
If ever price was effective, there
will be quick clearance sale. : :
Our Sailor Hats for Ladies again come forward with another
bargain broadside. It is a remarkable list Riving variety
enough to meet practically all wishes, and quoting prices 30
paltry as to be startling when' compared with regular
selling values.
Prices For This Week Only.
LndlcH Sailor llntH Stylish shapes In brown, navy blue
and black. Sold everywhere at 50c each. At Sachs' 35 ccntM.
LntllcH Sullor llntB Rough and ready straws, with pearl
braids, black and white, elsewhere sold at 75 cents each At
Sachs ..50 ccntH.
LndlcH1 8nllorHntH Rough and ready, trlmnrd, black and
white. Elsewhere fr.oo each. At Sachs' only... 80 ccnttt.
LnillcH Sailor Hats Extra fine, split straw In black Sold
by others at f 2.00. At Sachs' $1.00.
Ladles' Hnllor llntH Extra fine, split straw In white. The
other fellow's price 52 co. Sachs' price 61.38.
Another Sailor- Hat Extra fine, split straw, stylish shipe.
Elsewhere sold at 1 50.' At Sachs'.: $1.00.
English Sailor Hats Mixed straw, extra quality. Else
where sold it ft 75. Sachs' 00 cents.
English Walking Hats-Extra tine Milan braids. White,
black and brown. Elsewhere $ 2.00. At Sachs' 61.00.
The Porto Rlcnn Hat Is all the rage. It has a stylish
Porto Rlcan Pugaree. We sell It at. 61.00.
The Harvard Hat Is one of the latest too. It Is tilmtned.
bold at Sachs' for 75 cents. You an get It elsewhere for fi.25.
Sachs' Dry Goods Co.
LIMITED.
FORT ST.
misna
utttttTtTttttttffitnmtnitfttUr
10,000 Barrels
ROCHE HARBOR LIME
DUB TO ARR1VB
EX. SHIP HENRY V1LLARD
THEO. H. DAViES & CO., Ltd.
Hardware Department.
it;!tnni!iitnntuiiiiuutuKUUiuiHUt?r?ti;!t4tttttttntnttiiittittr!tttttrtnit.
A NEW LINE OF
Golf Shirts, Pajamas,
Japanese Silks,
Cents' Underwear,
Neckwear,
Dollies, Jewelry Etc.
RECEIVED
per
S. 8. SIERRA.
Gentlemen's Silk
Belts,
Swell Neckwear,
Capes,
Etc. Etc.
READY MADE SUITS
v
ARE NOW SHOWN AT
U. SEKOMOTO,
.- -BWBSSZ .
' iszttrL y . w . " :
" ltj3Mi-
" .sv
BESTJUCIGARS
AT Till! ,
HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd.,
Corner Merchant and Nuuiinu StM.,
nlo MOTUL. ST., o'ppowlte Bethel.
ttf
l!it"'k'ffc..
XUi.'iiC '...
a
rl
A.
EECIPKOCITY AS IT IS MUCTICED.
lllii.i i.)ln Journal.
NO SPECIAL U. S. URV Exhibition Tonight at
the Hawaiian Hotel
TRIAL OF SEA CAPTAINS AND . . . " ....
y tcc niED ta nrm jcd1 ine 'nn"a '" I"e Jap' ,np umnc8e
MATES OYER TO UllUatK.and Filipino." is thp subject or
stcrcoptlcan lecture by J. W. Erwln at
the Hawaiian hotel grounds tonight.
Mr, Erwln lis hcie to establish a (ice
mall dcllveiy In tlm city uml carries his
photographic anil picture paraphernalia
with him. At home In San Francisco
he Ik president of the California Ca
mera Club. Un u iccent tour In the
Oilent, Mr. Erwln collected a large
number of snap shot anil preserved
them on lantern slides. The series of
views Is very Interesting anil Man
ager Allen of the Hotel, extends n cor
Regular Grand Jury Is Due
October Baird's Move is to
Leave no Loophole .
Open.
in
Office 'Phone, 390
Works 'Phone, 389
SaVe YOlir Wife Many Steps by Installing
A House Telephone from
Upstairs to Kitchen,
Yoa will never House to Servants' Quarters,
part with it. House to Stable, Etc.
We will install two 'phones complete under a r tarantee at a price- -well
you cannot anoru to ne witnout tliem.
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,
Alakea Street.
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go.
ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834.
TEL. MAIN 70
.(cnt this evening.
There will be no ipeelal Federal
(Irnnil Jury called to consider the
.1. . ... ..nlcn.. ll.n onn nnntillllu fltlfl
S Vow umlcY arTe'st on crimina. !' '-"''- ' '""" ' " """
Information. Federal Attorney H.ilVd
will not ask Judge Esteo to cull u
special Urand Juiy und even If he did.
Judge Estce says: "I would hesitate a
good while before calling 11 special
Grand Jury for these fen- cases. In view
CALL AND HE CONVINCED.
U HOTEL ST., NEAR NIIUANU
S. SHIMAMOTO
General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries.
Japanese Provisions, etc
MAGOON mOCk', MERCHANT f-.TREET.
1 F,O.Sox888 ILIeilm 2lfl
. Flfthep'H Narrow Ehciiiic.
Will i:. Fisher, the real estate agent
and auctioneer, bail a close call yes
terday afternoon while walking about
of the fact that a regular Brand Jury 'on his grounds at the corner of Kuplo-
Is due at tho October term; which is Jntil and Green streets. Henry llus-
not very far oft. " nell, a youth of the neighborhood, was
rraseciitluc Attorney Uulrd sa)s the out limiting with n small rllle. He was
sea captains themselves ate not so either fumbling with the piece and It
much put out as would be expected by was disc barged accidentally or be nred
the postponement of their trials. Cap- at a bird without seeing Mr. Fisher. At
tain Wallace of the Sea King was In toiall events, the bullet lie by Mr. Fish
sen the attorney this morning ami lei's head In ery close proximity. The
when he found the potpoiicment of 'auctioneer saw the boy with the gun
his trial until October, would give him
n chance to make a trip to me Main
land he wos ipiltc satisfied.
It seems that all concerned, from the
Judge to the men under arrest piefer
to liae no special Grand Jury called
for their cases
The position taken uj Federal At
torney llalrd Is that, tho offenses
charged against these men subjects
them to a possible Imprisonment of
more than one J cur, and that theiefoie,
they stand charged with u felony. Such
offenses under tho Federal Statutes
must be tried upon an Indictment of
n Oiand Jury and not upon iv mete
criminal Infoimatloii. A conviction
under the latter process would not be
valid and might be set ruble 011 motion
of the defense.
In speaking of Mr. Dunne's adminis
tration of the olliee of prosecuting at
torney dining his abcncc, Mr. llalrd
said: "Tho duties of the office wcin
discharged satisfactorily. 1 consider
Mr. Dunne an able and cmibelentioiU
man."
Tho trial of the C. D. lirynut sailors'
on misdemeanor charges will prob
ably ehil the labors of the trial Jury
for the special term.
MURI'tlY CLUII NO. V.
Moie than a score of the members nl
Muiphy Club No. 1, accompanied by
Franklin Austin went out to Knmauku.
pill chapel last evening and Instituted
n second club. The ollleers of the new
organization are: VUe piesldent
Mrs. Kniina Nukuliui, secietary (pro
tun), Moses K, Nakiilnu. dlieetois,
Henry K. Pocpoe, Lyons K. Kakahl
Job Monusc, William F. Jones,. Lincoln
II. Kaumehcivva. The club will have
temporal- quarters ill the Tramwajs
terminal
and started after him. This started
the boy 011 a run and the two did not
nu ft until the home of the boy's pa
rents was reached. Heiu .Mr. Fisher
ant down and had n long talk with
both the boy and his parents as Inter
ested llstciers. Simile good sound ad
vice was riven wfb former by .Mr.
Fisher.
hat?" "I don't know, Harriet; doesn't
It need a little more fruit on top and .1
little more shrubbery on the left side."
Chkago Itc cord-Herald.
MANZ ANITA HALL
Palo Alio, Cmlltornlm
I'rtjKiriK fnf .((unci tilunnrtl or
any other college or university.
l;ciml in every respect to the best
schools of the I'.ast. A lunar Miami
for forty manly lioys. Splendid
equipment -perfect and Invigorat
ing climate, l'.iln Alto is situated in
the Santa Clara Valley literally the
laud of (lowers, fruit and htinsulnc.
M1i: IUH Ilicwl-MTI T
flUMT CRAMER, A.M.. Prlnclpml
All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys nnd Re
ports made for any class of Waterworks, Steam and Rlectrlc Construction;
Plans nnd flnerlfle.itlnnjt and Puttnifttoa PrAn.iroH nnA Pnn.i..lninH c.n.
tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Itall-
rimus, i.icc-.nc ana oieain; lunneis, unuges, uuitdings. Highways, Founda
tions, Piers, Wharves, etc.
Special attention given to Examinations. Valuations, and Reports at
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEO. M. AM. Soc C. B,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R. CASTLE JR.. Secretary and Treasurer.
Metropolitan Meat Co.,
LIMITED.
Fresh Meats and Fish
by Every Steamer
tf
From the Coast that has Cold Storage.
(n
Choice Beef, Veal. Mutton.
Lamb and Pork always
on hand.
Also Poultry, Salmon and Hiillbut.
The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45.
FOR SALE AT The Booth, Fishmarltet, Telephone 379.
Central Market. Nuuanu St., Telephone 104.
CAREFULLY SELECTED
Kona Coffee
We armaklns a specialty of selling the verv
best KONA COPFEE, anj will assure you of
tlw best satisfaction If bought at : : : : :
C. J. DAY & CO.
tf-7r Groceries dcllverf J free to all parts of the cltv.
THE EVENING BULLETIN
Till: OLDEST HAWAIIAN DAILY PAPER
A KtODl FOk ADVEHIISERS JJJjtJtjtJI
GOO KIM, UI6 Nuuanu St.
New Line of Curopcuii (IooiIh.
Gentlcmen'H, Luetics' 11 ml Chlldi'cn'ti'lliitH.
CIiIiichc Grjisn Linen, (ill color.
Dpckh GooiIh, Ponfiec Sllkn.
MBRCHAN T TAILOR, A larue variety of cloths maJeuplnths
latest styles.
j , Outfall Newer Pier.
I The very high surf of tho past week
, or so has washed away over 30U feet
lot the pier which had been used In tho
construction of the outfall of the cltv s
Bower. Fortunately, no damage has
been done to the outfall Itself. The at
tention of the Public Works Depart
ment was called to the fact as soon as
It was noticed and, us a result, dls
mantling was at mce begun, The
tlmbeis whlih wetc wushed from tjielr
places have been secured and the lum
ber and rails have been taken up and
t.iveil.
P. o, Box mi, Tn. 11
THE OLDEST CHi. SSE FIRM IN HONOLULU.
oojttjiaaioisr merchants.
DftUn la Flat Silks ol Gran Ltncni, Chirm tod JtpantM Goodi of AM Kleti
iio-if Nuuinu itrttt.
The Bulletin, 75cts. per month
If you linvo Soro Throat Paln-Klller
will euro It. If you have a cough or
cold, Paln-Klller will end It. If yr.,
linvo ri nmps or diarrhoea, P.iln-KIIIer
will icllevc it. If you cut, burn hr
bruise yourself, Paln-Klller will stop
the pain. In short, 11 bottln of l'.iln
Killer on your shelf will save you pain
time nnd money. Avoid substitutes
there is but one Paln-Klller, Perry Da
vis'. Price 25c und KOc.
I The Bulletin, 76 cents per month.
RkMl Nwtvyf B from k ,he world renowncd Cyrus K
W. C. PEACOCK & CO., LTD.t Sole Agents
i-nritfjiri jiSikiUm J..i jfeC(.W;t
.4wr'
-zi
jos -rife tS, ,i 8iSi. , te
t.. . ni' ita