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-f fUror "" Tr EVENING 'BULLETIN, HONOLULU, If. T., THUn8DAY, NOV. 21, 1901. I - i7?7; -"7T TTTT 'n F2 J GREAT UNDER-PRICE SALE OF KID GLOVES Another of thoso splendid offerings for which EIILKRS ft. CO.'B storo has grown famous. Every week some specially ut tractivo lino of seasonable goods Is being sold at the tnort astonlBh Ing prices. Beginning on MONDAY, tho 18tli Inst., ou will have a grand opportunity to buy Flno Kid OUives at very low prices. For Instance: Dent' Florentine Kid Gloves, 4-buttoni, all shades and tlzec, per pair .. $1.00 Formerly $2.00. Fine Kid Gloves, 2 and 3-claip, all shades, per pair EOo Used to be $1.00. Fine Kid Gloves, 2 and 3-button, assorted shades, per pair. .(1.00 Used to bo $1.23 and $1.50. And so on throughout our whole stock, which Is full of tho finest mnkes of Women's Kid Gloves manufactured. HANDSOME TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES AND SKIRTS Thero Is a boeomlngnosg of stylo and finish About thoso gooilH that cannot bo excelled. Thoy woro mado by the most expert cut tent, who gathered the latest Menu from tho fashion centers of thn world. Theso costumes nnd skirts embody all tho finishing touched that bespeak the high-class tailor mado garment. Wo have them In serges, broadcloths, cheviots, meltons, etc., etc. Tho variety Is so groat that wo would Just ask you to coma and see them nnd lcnrd tho prices, which ato of too wldo u range to be quoted. B. F. EHLERS & CO., FORT ST. Coolness and Comfort in the Fiercest - Heat - of - Summer. "arable" Is a dry mineral powder mixed with water only. It is being usd successfully all over the Islands. Estimates given for any iron roofs, from a sugar mill to a small shed. Satisfaction guaranteed. For further particulars, come in and see the CALIFORNIA FEED CO: SOLE AGENTS. 0ME1WM1Y HE ADVOCATES CLOSER RELATIONS WITH CUBA Believes Political and Economical Situation Demands ItSpeech Before Middlesex Club Monroe Doctrine. Our THEY ARE HERB ! tW? Souvenir OUH RIIOW WINDOW 18 FULL OH THBM. t t THE PRICE 1C Calendar $1,00 for !9iD2 AND THEY CAN BE MAILED FOR 10 CTS. WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD. what H-Ois HO Is tho name, of the purest nnd most wholesome line of foods manu factured. They nre principally break fast preparations. The following Is a list of them: Farina 15c pkg Rolled Oats 20c pkg Breakfast Crisps ,'. ....20c pkg Bls-Kit Flour 20c pkg Buckwheat Flour . ,25c &. 40c pkg Tapioca 15c pkg Corn Starch ....15c, 2 pkgs 25c When You Dream of H-O. You Wake Up nungry. H. May & Co. Limited. Boston Block, Fort Street. Tels. 22, 24, 92. P. O. box 386. HELPS! OLD CARPETS RENOVATED If ynur carpets are soiled we will lake them up, clean them, and relay them for.ymi at very little cost. Etlm itesof work rIvcii on '. : : i : ; : ; application. HOPP S CO., Leading Furniture Dealers Cor. King and Bethel Sts. After AU-knciu, the strwitfii you k iniH'li need will emne rapidly If you take ROYAL MALT EXTRACT with your mt-uls. It is Just th tunic needed; takes right uuld nnd hulldu you up. It does not do thlti by uuy mysterious menus or etiong UruKK but ROYAL MALT EXTRACT helps the stonmeh to K-ht food imd sends tho nutriment through tho blood. if brings good appetite, perfect ill- KCMtlon and bound, restful Hlwp It Is hreweil from wlwtwi hurley und hops, and contain all tlu.t In bTt In both. Iloston, Nov. 9. An exceptionally large number of tho members of tho Middlesex Club attended the dinner of the, club nt Youngs Hotel this niter noon, tho gathering Including many of tho .Massachusetts delegation in Congress, Htato nnd national olllcers and prominent Hepub.icnns. Senator I.odgu was the principal speaker. Ma strongly urged reciprocity with other countries along the lines mentioned In 1'iesldent Alcilnieys lluitnlo speech j ml tho upbuilding ol tho Navy. Senator Lodge began his address .with a brief allusion to the recent elec tions, and then delivered an eloquent eulogy upon tho late l'resldent McKlu ley. lie mado n lengthy argument lor general reciprocity In our commercial relations. "To this subject, ho said. "It la certain that most anxious consider.! tlon will be given oy President House velt and by Congress at me ensuing Bcsslon. Whether It wili be deemed best to put this policy into execution by means of somo general legislation equivalent to a reciprocal arrange ment with nil the nations of the earth, nr by a scries of separate treaties. It Is as yet too early to say. Ho said that he considered reciproc ity with Cuba as first ami most Impor tant, for political as well as economi cal reasons. Ho then briefly discus tit the reciprocity treaties now pend ing In tho Senate and concluded this portion of his remarks oy saying: "Last, wo conic to tho treaty with France, which Is more Important eco nomically than all the other treaties put together. I should iuC to see a treaty mado with France, it Is a country with which I fain would strengthen our good relations. 1 re gard such a treaty as politically and economically desirable In a very hlgn degree." in conclusion ho advocated legisla tion which would put the American merciiant marine on an equality with that of other countries and the build Ing of a navy. He said: "Ino whole country, 1 think, favors the building or an Isthmian canal. I .believe, tiom what llttlo I know, that we shall have a treaty with Kngland nt the coming session whlcn will remove, Honorably for both nations, whatever obstacles now exist to the building or mo canal in tho Clayton-nulwcr trea ty. If such a treaty is submitted to us by tho President, thero is no mora picsslng duty than its immediate rati fication, to bo followed at onco by tliu passage of the canal bill. "Thero Is another condition that Is essential to the commerce and Indus trial development of tho United States, which In the last llvo years has enter ed Into new epoch, and that Is tho malntenunco of pence. There Is no new nation tu tbo world to which peace Is so Important as it Is to the United States In order to secure ample rcope for the grcnt progress wo aro making. Wo aro In good relations now wltn all tho world, and It will be, I am sure, tho effort of President Koosr- volt, as It was of President McKlnlcy. to maintain these good relations. Thero is only 'one point ot danger, and (o assuro peace wo must protect our selves In that direction. Firmly, but quietly, tho Monroe doctrine must bo rigidly upheld, 'ihe cntranco ot nny great European power into the Ameb ian hemisphere, either by the acquisi tion of territory or tho establishment of forts and naval stations, would be tho Instant menace of tho peace wo pro so anxious to maintain. "Tho best Insurance and tho best guarantee of peaco Is possession or a navy so strong that no nation or tho world would bo tempted to attack us. Complete preparation Is tho surest protection against war, and war Is what we wish to avoid, not only moral ly hut economically, In every honor' able way." LOCAL AND GENERAL The condition of Timothy D. Murray Is critical. I I Mrs. James Campbell and daughters are In San Francisco. In future all mall steamers will go' to the Channel wharf to dock. In the Want columns today appears a notice lelatlvo to desk room. Tho ship Tlllle E. Starbuck will sail for San Francisco on Saturday. Mrs. A. It. Cunhn and family will. re tttr nto Honolulu In tho near future. The work bf making the railroad wharfs rat poof is going on rjpldly. Ihe street railway case comes up again tomorrow In tho federal Court. There was no business to make a session ot the Oocrnor's council this morning. rive shares of Ookala stock worn sold on tho Stock Kxchangp yesterday afternoon at $9 a share. There will be n Hook Social ghen at the Christian church this evening by the Young People s Society. Tho flag on tho Judiciary building Is nt halfmast out of respect to tho mem ory of District Attorney llalrd. Mrs. Allan Herbert nnd Mrs, Dr. Wnlters were among the passengers returning from tho Coast yesterday. Chlncso merchandise claims contin ue before the Firo Claims Commis sion. Nothing unusual came up to day. The news of tho death of John Dar ker Ulackburn. an uncle of Mrs. J. Mort Oat of this city, at lliiams town, Australia, was received yester day. Miss Nellie Kitchen who hns been absent from this city for several years returned In the Ventura from the Coast yesterdny. Ilourhon whiskey C years old, $3.G0; claret, SO cents; sherry and Tokay, 75 cents a gallon .at Hoftschlacger Co.'s, King street. Tho body of W. Moyers was brought to Honolulu in the Ventura yesterday. It was shipped to his relatives in the I.ehua last evening. Honolulu Photo Supply Co. besides doing the best printing and developing In the city for the least money; supply amateur and professionals with all photogtaphlc supplies. There will be a young people's meet ing In tho basement ' of Knwnlahao church on Friday evening at which tha question of debate will he: "Is Imml gratlon llcneflctal to the Native Ha waiian?" The members of the Doston Concert Company, consisting of U. Wolthcrs, the llclglan violinist, Lillian Norma, mezzo soprano, and Cyrus II. Newton, humorous impersonator. Lillian Nor ma comes direct from Liverpool; stop ping over In San Francisco one week They are guests at tho Hawaiian. Wall, Nichols Co, nave Just Issued a beautiful calendar; ono that Is really beautiful. It Is very artistically gotten up and on nccount ot the superb views ot Honolulu and vicinity will, make a most interesting souvenir to send awny to friends, as well as something to keep for yourselves. The price Is low for so flno an article. It Is ono dollar. The waterfront laborers nnder tha guidance nnd tuition ot "Shanks" Mossman will hold a meeting at tho drill shed this evening to discuss the problem of the encroachment of Orientals In the fields of labor so long occupied exclusively by the natives and Portugueso laborer's. At tho meeting the advisability of making a political party out of tho organization will bo discussed. Circulars .announcing the meeting were being distributed thli morning. Insist on having tho gtmuliio Royal Mate Extract, as you will only bo dis appointed In cheap brand of mult ex- 1 1 acts. Price J 25c; $2.50 by the Dcaen. IiobronDnigCo KING AND FORT. M. Phillips & Co. Wholesale Importer! and Jobbers. European and American Dry Goods. Fort and Queen Sts. H. Hackfeid& Co., Ltd. General Commission -Agents. Cor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu, 01 MOT Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock the Oahu College Department of Music, C A. Ballaseyus, director, will give a concert In Pauahl Assembly Hall. All mends or the college anu lovers or mu sic will be welcome. No admission feo Is charged. The following Is tho pro gram: 1. Overture. Magic Flute Mozart (Two Planoe.) Misses aertruda Drown. Dagmar Sorenson, Sarah Lyman and Eve lyn Nichols. 2. Chorus, The Voyagers Faure 3. Violin, Andante Dancla Miss Florence Hall. 4. 'ocal. Song of Mlgnon..., Thomas Miss Sarah Lyman. 5. Piano. Mazurka op. 54 Oodard Miss Gertrudo Brown. 6. Chorus, Ebb and r'low.i.. ,, ... '..Oliver King Indies' Chorus. 7. Two Plnnos, Second Symphony. . .' llecthoven (First Movement.) Misses Drown, Sorenson, Lyman and Nichols, 8. Vocal, In Spring Gounod Miss Florence Hill. 9. Piano, Nocturne op. 9, No. 2 Chopin Miss Sarah Lyman. 10. Violin, Une Fete au College , Faucheuz Ml. Joseph Decker. 11. Piano Duet, Mnrcla Fantnstlea.. , Darglcl Miss Dagmar Sorenson and Mr, Dallaseyus. 12. Chorus, Dridal Chorus from "Tho IlosQ-Malden Cowcn Accompanist, Miss Gertrudo Drown. NANCY AND COMPANY TONIGHT "Nancy & Co." will be the play glv'. en this evening at tho Opera House by Mr. Nelll and his company. It Is one of tho most famous farces ever pro scnted at Daly's theater, New York, and ran with tho greatest success at that playhouse for s very long time. It Is a companion play to "Tho Lottery of Love," nnd those who enjoyed tha latter as given by Mr, Nell) hero Nov, 12 will doubtless bo equally pleased 'with "Nancy & Co." Tomorrow evon Ing Dion Douclcault's famous racing drama, "The Jilt" will bo presented with the full strength of the Nelll com pany and on Saturday night "The Roy al Ilox" will be the play. Nelll's fare well week will be next week. The performance this evening will com mence at 8 o'clock. THIS. SPACt RESERVED FOR B BERGERSON. Governor Dole said: "It Is btst to bo particular about tho authenticity nf papers." Accuracy Is next In Importance. Ac curate copies are guurantftd when made by J. D AVERY, Public Typewriter. Tel, Main 16. Over Harts, Hotel St PAY OF INTERPRETERS. Judge Humphreys mado an order to day, fixing tbo salaries of Charles L. Hopkins and John E. Bush, Hawaiian interpreters, at $1800 each per annum, payablo In equal monthly portions, that bf Hopkins from July 1 und that of Bush from November 1. Tho clerk is ordered to certify the order under the seal of tho court to tho Auditor of the. Territory. LODGING II0U8B FIRE. A Are at tho Aloha House did con siderable damage last evening. It was during tho rehearsal of tho minstrel troupo at the Orpheum that tho lire was discovered, and aiMnany of thn troupers were guests nt tho house, tho rehearsal at tho show-house broke up In a hurry so that the actors could rcscuo their belongings. Tllli NOLTE8 RI'.TLIJN. II, J, Nolle, the Nestor of Honolulu's caterers to the Inner mau, and his daughter, Miss Frederlkn Nolto, re turned In tho steamer Sierra from a visit of several months in Oornuiny, where Mr. Nolle went to take tho benefit of some of the healing springs of tho Fatherland. Mr. Nolto returns much Improved and is cordially wel comed especially by kamnalnas, Miss Nolto's hosts of friends will he de lighted to sea her pleasant face again and hopeful nho may speedily resume her high position In local art circles both mtiBlc and painting. KAUNA GUTTING RiADY. Captain Lane, formerly In command of tho steamer Maul was this morning put in command of the little steamer Kacna which will ho used for the work of towing scows for tho dredger In Pearl Harbor bar. Tho llttlo boat Is having a general overhauling at the old flshmarkct wharf. settled IT WAH A CIKL. Captain Mcl'hall of tho hark R. P. Illthct Is being congratulated by his friends. Letters arriving yesterday from the Coast apprised him of thn fact that he Is a proud papa. It Is a Klrl, Wo nre now In shape and prepared to meet our customers. Our Immenso stock of new styles nro selling easily. Tho ladles' Mnnlsh nnd tho men's Collcgo lasts nro In tho height of pop ularity, and seem to sell themselves. Next week wo shall Itemize somo of these, so that you might knowhow one, up to date, should bo dressed. 1 ! MINEflNY SHOE STORE X-mas Novelties NOW OPEN AND ON SALE THE PACIFIC IMPORT COMPANY MAKES ITS FIRST HOLI- DAY ANNOUNCEMENT. Thoso who anticipate buying holiday gifts should prepare to take advantngo ot the excellent collection now being opened by tho Pacific Import Company. It will be n wlscthlng to como and sco this beautiful stock now and make your selections, bo cause the prettiest ones will bo bought Immediately. Tho cur tain is now drawn on the exhibition, and wo hope to sco you. Toys for Boys 'S for Girls '& for Bjbies Toy Toy Too many Articles to quote prices. Everything Marked in Main Figures. FULL. LINU OF TOYS, Including! Tool Client's, Dolls, Gn-Carttt, Doll CnrplojJcs.WnftonB, Gnmes, BnntH. Picture Hooka, Gnrdcn Tools. Blocks, Stoves, Kitchen UtcntillH, Animal Arks Mechanical Toys, Hose Carts, Hook nnd Ladder and HUNDREDS OF OTHERS. The abovo Is a very Inadequate list from tho Immense Impor tation of Toys wo have mado this season, which Includes tha very latest American and European Ideas. Especially good Is our stock of Mechanical Toys and Games, and tho excellent varic- X'MAS TREE ORNAMENTS U3EFUL ARTICLE8 FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. No ono should afford to miss seeing theso goods. Among them aro somo of tho prettiest novelties nnd useful articles ever seen hero. Tho following ts but a few mentions from tho big stock: Ruby Ware and Opal Ware, Hand-Painted Celluloid Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Toilet Sett, Manicure Boxes Jewel Boxes, Photo Cases, Smokers' Sets, Shaving Sets, Necktie and Glove Boxes, Handkerchief and Work-Boxes. , nnM'T CflDfiCTTnnt our prices arc an Important factor UUI1 I rUnUCI and that It Is no trouble to show goods. PACIFIC IMPORT CO., Ltd. Progress Block, Fort Street. CLINTON J. HUTCHIINS, INSURANCE. LIFE n FIRE AX J. H. FISHER A Company Stock and Bond Brokers AQENT8 FOR FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia WESTERN ASSURANCE CO., ronto. of To Office Stangenwald chant street. Dldfl, Mi HONOLULU STOCK UXCHANGB Honolulu. November 2tf igot NAME OF STOCK MERCANTILE. Rrtwtr A Comrinv.. MS Mc!isln.Cn,Lt Ml. Kerr & Co., LU.. SUGAR, tw Plartitlon Co .... HNllnAKHcu!tuulCo Hiiun uom a su t.o Htwiiun Sucir Co .... nonomu urit 1.0 ... HoncktaSufAf Co .. . lU'ku butr Co Kriuku Plantation Co KltwII'Unllo. LU,. KliahuluSurafCo... Kolo Suear t-o McUrydtSuCo.,Ld 0(iu Sui(r Co , . , rioflet SuRtrCo 0Vu Sugar Plan. Co. OnSu. Co., U3 asl OaaSuCoLU.rJup Oibwalu Company. t. Pjiuhau Su. I'tjn. Co Pacific Sugar Mil iala Plantation Co.... PtprekfO burir Co ... Pioneer Mill Co Piomrer Mill Co Aims Walatua Agr. Co, Willuku Suffar Co Walmanalo Sueai Co WalcifaMlllCo MISCELLANEOUS. Wl dr SttamshlD Co. . ltillaniSamN.Co iaalan tpctti to . Hon.parlJ T.& UnjCo Mutual Tfltr-hon Co .. Oahu Uv ft LanJ Co.. Ptoplt'a let ft H I'e Co BANKS. Ftfftt National Bank FlutA.S Hantt&T.CV BONDS. HawallanGov t oar tt m HlloR. R. Co. 6 rmtm non. arii rrvntit fc4 ptantat'n 6 rar cam uanu k a Lana (.0. f r 1 uanu naniation ope Olaa Plantation 6 dc. Watalua Atkul.6pc . Capital J BM AtWI I eno,ir oo.co-a 100,0 o S.ono.oooj I.poo.ouo t.jlt.tso t,ooo,ooo T)0,Onoi f 000,0001 500.0001 500,0001 i,q;qou9( tto.ru l.TO, 1,000,000 1 1 ,000,000 1 JTO.OX. 863,000 , 300,000' ISO.00C., (.DOCK $00,000 7JO,Ot T5i f fSO.Oor 390 OU4 i,;ao,ouol Too )f,cco ltS,ood yo,oot oo,ono OJ.OUP W.OCK. lig.ouj 130.000 :"",.':::::.:::i.:::i::::::i,v.:: ,9. t I Si "".'.'. ... lit H f m ! Ot "'! li VILLARD E. BrtOWN, F. HALSTEAD Halstead & Co;, Stock and Bond Brokers. Money Advanced on Sugai Securities 407 Fort Street. Members Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange. Albert Raas FINANCIM AGENT Stock and Bond Broker Member of Honolulu Stock Exchtagi Orders for the purchase or sale of ttodci ana bonds carefully and promptly execute. . Loans negotiated. OFFICE : Ground Floor, Judd Butldlnc. Postofnce Box 300. relephom rtf . HONOLULU. MARINE MclINERISY BLOCK. PORT ST. Judd & Co., Ltd. . BROKERS 307 Stan&cnwald Bulldli4. P. O. Box 007. Tel. Main SSS Llttlo 4-yvar-old Mabel, romlng lata thu room ony day and finding the baby wltn ono end of a door-key In bis mouth, unclaimed: "Baby, take thai key right out of your mouth, or tha first thing you know you will hare tho lockjaw." Glaagow Ttmci. The Evening nulletln. 76 cents per month, No More Dread of the Dental Chair TEETH EXTRACTED AND KIL1.EI ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN h. our lato'eclentldc method applied to th gums. No sleep-producing agents 01 cocaine. These are tbo only dental parlors It Honolulu having PATENTED APPLI ANCES and Ingredients to extract, fill and apply gold crowns and porcelalb crowns undectecable from natural teetl and warranted for ten" years, WITH OUT THE LEAST PAIN. All worl done by QHADUATED DENTlSTd ol from 12 to 20 years' experience, and each department In charge of a Special 1st Give us a call. And you will find us to do exactly as wo advertise, W will tell you In advanoo exactly whai your work will cost Dy a KRKB EX AMINATION. Hot Teeth RR till Gold Crowns :.()() Gold PllllnU SI. (10 Kllvcr FllllnfiH 5i)c NOVATES n"UUlK Vl, . 'iifff, Liift miskhMi Our name alone will be a guaranty that your work will bo of tho host New York Dental Parlors Room 4, Ellto Building, Hotel Sir' LADIES IN ATTENDANCE I E. W. Jordan Is always well to the front In ren NO. 10 8TORE UD0 Qo0(jg at j,.ar prCC8 8TILL FORT STREET tho Btor mu,,t kcp n oe other stores In frontago to the Btrcet wji tlls Government may 'ask mo to Vfflw movo t,ack' which will lessen the "JtV fA 8,l of my atoro, and I must re- Q2 duco m' Immenso Stock to at '' least, ono-hnlr, I tlicreforo Intend ,0 GIVE ALL OF MY CUSTOMERS tho opportunity to buy goods at PRICES novcr hoard of hero. Como bo foro you buy elsewhere and you will say my prices aro all right. r W5kOU . iii ..'. , JAs m.i1Sw. i&l HC !& A-. . ' Ui i.tv j jji u-.t4kik5j