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EVENtNd BULLETIN, HONOLULU. H. T., THURflDAY AUGUST 22. 1901.
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shall not attempt to picture them, further than to say that
they are admirable examples of fine, frte drawing of inter
esting subjects.
Hem Stitched Irish Linen
Stamped Dollies, Stamped Trny Covers,
Stamped Side Hoard Scarfs, Stamped
Table CcntcrM', Stamped Lunch Cloth.
Hem Stitched Drawn Work
IrlSh Linen The Same.
We Sell Art Wash Silks Too.
Stamped Goods are not much use without silk to work
with. We sell Coolson & Curriers' Art Wash Silks. All the
fresh, clear and delicate shades that you associate with the
most refined and elegant fancy work.
WE OFFER GOODS WANTED
AT PRICES CHEERFULLY PAID
Stamped Pillow Tops, beautiful deslcns on
Satlnette, Denims, P. K. and Liner , 50c to $1.50
Down Pillows In All Sizes. I I I I I
Stamped Laundry Hags, of Mummy Cloth,
easily washed when soiled. Verv useful. C5c ench
Fancy Cords In All Colors. I t t I I
Sachs' Dry Goods Co.
LIMITED.
PORT ST.
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Just Arrived
EX. 6HIP HENRY VILLARD
10,000 Barrels
ROCHE HARBOR LIME
FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE.
Also Big Shipment of CAL. RED BRICK.
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Ltd.
Hardware Dcpartmsnt.
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KIMONAS
JUST RECEIVED
A beautiful and dainty assortment.
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KIMOMA MATERIALS
We would like to have you call and
Inspect this stock. : : i : :
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General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Groceries.
. Japanese Provisions, etc.
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OPINION OF RICE TILLER
ON THE CONFLAGRATIONS
Says He Knows that Capitol Building
is Slated to Go Up
In Smoke Very
Soon.
In the rice fields Kwu of the O. II. &
L. Co.'s depot llieic was laboring ics-
terilay a Chinese, who cither knew all
about (lie tires, past ami to come, In
ELABORATE PLANS FOR
A GRAND CELEBRATION
Street Parade Athletic Sports at
Park and Bill at Drillshed
at Night on
September 3.
Arrangements for the obtorvntue of
Labor Day, Monday, September 2, aie
progressing splendidly. A meeting at
Mechanics' hall wax held lnt nlcht to
farther perfect the details for the big Honolulu, or he was so Imbued with
program. The reports from the vurl-'the three-fire superstition that be
ous committees showed that actlva talked oracularly upon the subject,
work has been going on all along the He was approached by a newspaior
line and a celebration will be pulled off man as lie was hitching up his wn!r
which will be a revelation of cnthti- buffalo to an acqnatlc harrow. Tho
elasm. Tho three great features of the buffalo blinked and browsed on t lie J
day are the street parade the uthlttlc stray shoots of rice, which emerged'
games at Kaplolanl park and the ball from the water nnd mud. The Clilnn
In tho evening ut the drill Bhc-il. Spc- man hooked up the rotics and looked
clal detachments of pollco will be on out of one oblique eye tt the nrrs
hand as these different "events tuke paper man recl'nlng on the narrow
place. The Hawaiian band will he a strip of cod between the two water
conspicuous figure In the street parad? ' eoaked fields.
and will furnish music at the park' "Why you como here?" "Who you
games In tho afternoon. There will be thllnk made flit burn ctlock yard?"
a number of fancy and unique floats In "Where you thllnk thlcc fire wilt
the procession. 'The committee has hlun?"
limited the height of nil chariot to i "O, I don't know," said the ncwi
(ourteen feet. Matthew HelTcnran will paper man," "bad man make two fires.
be grand marshal. Two compnii cs of bad man make third flro somewhere.
United States soldiers from Ca p Mc-1 Where you think third file will be?"
Klnley have offered to march with the' Honking his whip In the green scum
trades organizations, lined pool, the Chlnamiin talked low
The parade 'will form on the di Mil and said: "Mc know stlock yards
shed grounds and move over the fol- burn; me know capital burn next:
lowing route: From drill shed to where you come from, why you here?"
Richards street, thenco to llerctanla, I And the driver of 'he wnter buffalo
thenco to Kaplolanl street, thence to shook his whin stock menacingly lit
King, to Capitol where It will ilUhanrt. , the newspaper man.
Contributions for the expenses of the! "O, I como tv Chinaman make rice
day have been liberally made. The field. I cnir.e from transport up King
amount has reached $1735. Of thls'sum , street; see water buffalo; think him
500 will bo set nslde tfMirmlde a first ,cry funny horse"
class athletic program nt the park. "Alcl lite," said the Oriental. sub
There will probably be a baseball siding Into an attitude of gianger like
match between the Start, nnd the Ho- Innocence, "nin know where tilled lire
noltilu Athletic Club. I will be. Thlcc lire will be In Capitol
Tho list of athletic events as submit-.building, soon. Haolc know nothing
ted by the committee Is as follows: me know all." .
1. 1.0-snril fat men h race (over 2001 Sure you be no plcccemnn? said
pounds). First prize, ?."; second, $2.30. he tiller of rice, as bo whacked tho
2. 120-yard dash (boys under IS buiTnlo acioss the side nnd adjusted his
years). First prize, )5; second, I2..10. I mud harrow.
3. 75-yard dash (gins under 15 1 "Oh. Bure," said the pencil shnver,
fears). Flist prize, $3; second, $2.50. "l am nelthei Chllllngworth nor Sber-
4. One-mile bicycle race (profts- lock Holmes; plough your wet fur
slonal riding). First prize, $3; second, rows In security nnd hatch your fire
$2.50. I schemes. If the Cnpltol burns tonight,
5. One mile bicycle race (fat men, 'your name Is Dennis; If It don't yo'i
over 200 pounds), First prize, $3; gee- ore a superstitious nss."
vnd, $2.50. I The wnter buffalo, the aquatic bnr-
6. One-half mile bicycle race (bojs row and the Oriental wiseacre of In-
under 15 years). First prize, $3; sec- cendlnrlsm departed for the far side
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Works 'Phone, 389
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Special uttentton given to Examinations. Valuations, find Report of
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. A1IWEO. M. AM. Soc C. B.,
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W. R. CASTLE JR.. Secretary nnd Treasurer.
Metropolitan Meat Co.,
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Fresh Meats and Fsh
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ond, $2.50,
7. High hurdle. First prize, $j; sec
ond. 2.30.
8. Low hurdle (fat men, over 200
pounds). First prize, $5.00; second,
$2.50.
0. Sack race. First prize, $5; second.
$2.50.
10. Needle race (married women).
First prize, $5; second, $2.50.
11. Nail race (girls under IS). Firs
prize, $5; second, $2.50.
12. Putting shot. First prize. $5;
second. $2.50.
13. Throwing hammer, fliBt prize,
$.'; second, $2.50. ,
1 (.Running hlch lnm " st prize,
$5; second, $2.50.
15. Ilronil Jump; llrnt prize. $3; sec
ond, $2.50.
1G. Greased pole; prize $10.
17. Tug-of-wnr, prize, $20.
18. Potato race; first prize, $'; sec
ond. $2.50.
19. Uascbnll. Prize. $50 trophy.
of the rice field.
SPECIAL MEETING H. A. C.
The trustees of tho Honolulu Athle
tic Club held n spec-Ill meeting last
evening to consider a l.nbor Day base
ball game. Tho committee on sports
for that day has set aside $50 for the
winning team In a ball game that day.
The II. A. C 'a will cross bats with nny
team but their by-laws prohibit plaj
Ins for coin. They may play for tro
phies. It was decided to make a defi
nite proposition to tho Stars op this
basis. Other matters discussed at tho
meeting were, tho Piogiess hall danto
on the eienlng of August 31, nnd the
football prospect for tho coming sea
son. This club figures on putting a
stiff football team In tho field.
Delay In the Tieatmcnt of bronchltln.
which generally begins with a chill, ha
icverisn attacks nnd a feeling of cv
20. Three-legged rrcc: fiist nrlze.
$5; second, $2,50. I hnustlon. ierelnps Into very serious
There will bo nnotber meeting Sal-'complication. PAIN-KILLER taken In
unlay night at Mechanics' ball to fur- !.1 ,1Wl",l"S m nH r"',,blnK ,ho .ehl'f .
ther complete details In the arrange lhX .&'
rants. Perry Davis. Privo 25c. and 50c.
From the Coast that has CoM Storage.
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Choice Beef, Veal. Mutton,
Lamb and Pork always
on hand.
Also Poultry, Salmon find Halibut.
FOR SALB AT
The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45.
The Booth, Ffshmarket, Telephone 379.
Central Market. Nuuanti St.. Telephone 104.
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