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- "r-j- "'"1W''' Av v V J- SUNDAY BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T. SUNDAY, MAtlCH 23, 1002. L 1 ur hi , i - Special sale of Ribbort FINE SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON NO, 40 AT 20o PER YARD A superior Quality of puro silk ribbons and absolutely new. Tho colors white, black, pink, blue, Leghorn, heliotrope, old rose, cardi nal, Nile green, cerise, NO. 60 AT 25c PER YARD COLORS Black, White, Pink, Blue, Leghorn, Heliotrope and Cardinal. Only a small quantity of thin ribbon and wo predict that It will alt bo sold by Tuesday, tho 25th. Come early Monday morning. Spring's Newest Wash Materials We quote prices this week which yott should cotnparo with tho goods, and you will find the Inducements very tempting. DIMITIES 4 Now patterns; whlto ground with navy blue, pink, light bluo and cardinal stripes and dots 8 yards for $1,00 SHEER MUSLINS . Extra quality, exceptional rango of patterns; colorings exquisite 20c per yard CORDED MADRAS 33 Inches wide, splendid range of colors, extra fine quality 25c per yard GINGHAMS Comploto stock, ment of patterns great assort- 10 yards for $1,00 MUSLIN Full-width goods; latest de signs; whlto ground with color ed figures 6 and 7 yards for $1,00 MULLS Flno lino, very sheer In black nnd whlto only, largo and small polka dots 30c per -yard SWISSES Pin dotted and Embroidered; strictly up to dato materials; extra quality; pefect colorings; low prices; black, white, cardi nal, pink, light blue, linen color and leghorn 30c per yard WHITE GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY Our assortment of these goods Is most elaborate and of the latest stylish patterns. Prices that aid In making them an unusual Induce ment. At 10 Cents a very fair quality In laco and lawn stripes. At 12 1-2 Cents checks, plaids end Btrlpes In handsomo assortment. At IS Cents, fine Bncer goods, open work stripes and fancy checks. At 20 and 25 Cents superior qualities with large rango of patterns to se lect from. N. S. SACHS' DRY GOODS CO., Ltd. WHY THROW $40 AWAY by paying J 100 for a typewriter when you can get an up-to-date strictly high grade machine The Wellington Visible Writer for $60. This machine Is a revolution In typewriters. One ot many endorsements given tho Wellington Typewriter Is as follow! "Wo make the statement positively that they are absolutely tho best, ex- . celling all others In simplicity, dura bility and accuracy. We are using 76 of them In our Philadelphia and New York stores. They have our unquali fied endorsement (Signed) JOHN WANAMAKER." We have lust received a shipment ot these typewriters and will be pleased to give full particulars regarding same. Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. u. llll'S HOODOOSlGONDUGT Of III NAME, CAT AND DATE AGAINST WRECKED VESSEL Black Feline Jumps Overboard From Reporter Which Sails onFriday ' and Approaches Port on Thirteenth. San Francisco, March 14. The trim three-masted Bchooner Reporter, lumber-laden and six aaya from Grays Harbor, went ashore yesterday morn ing about 4 o'clock on the beach a half-mllo below tho Villa Mlromar, or a mllo below the CtlfWUouso. She Ilea scarce a hundred yards out from low tldo mark, her back broken nnd fast digging her own gravo In tho sand nlongsldo tho bones ot the King Phil lip, whoso ribs still are seen, like gravestones marking tho resting place of that good ship. The Reporter sailed from Grays Harbor on Friday. An hour before she hove anchor a black cat, tho pqt of the crew, leaped overboard nnd was drowned. Tho schooner nearcd port on the 13th, and small wonder, say the saltormcn, that sho took the bit In her teeth and tried to mako harbor overland. Even tho magic of her name could not savo her from such a combination of hoodoos. "When tho cat saw tho crew making ready to sail on Friday," says John Pokanlg, tho cook, "tho poor thing committed suicide. It was a black cat, too. I'm only a cook they say I'm not a sailor at all but I knowed things looked bad. They were all talk In' of our lino record run down, but when last night they said we'd mako port today, tho 13th, I said to mo pots, said I, 'I'm sorry, my lads, you're a good lot, but before mornln' you'ro llko to be bangln' together on the galley deck with fathoms of salt water abovo you.'" Earthquakes Ruin Towns in Asia Minor Vienna, March 13. A dispatch to the Ncno Frele Prcsso from Constan tinople today announced that tho town of Kyankari, northeast ot An gora, In ABla Minor, was destroyed by an carthouakc March 12. No details ot the disaster have been received. Kyankart had 20,000 Inhabitants. Constantinople, March 13. Tho town of Tchengerl, in tbo province of Kastamounl, Asia Minor, was totally destroyed by an earthquake March 8. Four persons were killed and a hun dred were Injured. ON 11 Al SEA Senate of United States Ratifies the Hague Agreement. TELLER QUESTIONS THE CAPTURE OF AGUINALD0 Senator Hoar Believes Adoption of the Treaty Will Tend Toward Elevating All Modern Warfare. Washington, Mar. 14. Tho Senate Bpcnt on hour In executive session to day on tho convention growing out of The Hague peace conference relating to the conduct of war on land an sea, nnd finally ratified tho agreement without a division. The discussion turned directly on the conduct of tho war In the Philippines and related es pecially to General Funston's capture of Agulnafdo. Senator Teller Inquired whether, If this treaty had been In force at the time, the method of Agul nnldo's capture could liavo been Justi fied. He quoted the provision of the treaty relating to tho conduct of spies and said that ho did not mean himself to say that General Funston's courts would have been regular, but merely to secure the opinion of Senators who had given attention to the treaty nnd who were also familiar with the de tails of Agulnaldo'a capture. Senator Durton replied to the In quiry, speaking cscpeclally for Gener al Funston, and said that ho was sure the proceedings on the general's part had been not only humane, but that they had been In accordance with tho rules of civilized warfare. It was true, he said, that General Funnton and his force had acted somewhat In the cupa city ot spies, but what they had done had been In the line of honorable warfare. Senator Hoar also spoke nt soma length regarding this provision In tho treaty. He referred to Agulnaldo's capture and said that he believed the adoption of the treaty would have n tendency toward elevating the conduct of modern warfare. Some of the members ot the Com mittee on Foreign Relations said re cently that the ratification of this treaty would place this country In ac cord with the highest thought of tho times, and expressed the hope that the treaty would receive the unanimous support of the Senate. Tlioao who raised questions apropos ot the dis cussion disclaimed any Intention to prevent favorable action. MdR. SIIARETTI WILL CONFER WITH ROOT War Department Awaits the Arnval of Delegate from the Pope to Learn Particulars of Hh Duties. Washington, Mar. 14. All communi cations between the Vatican authori ties and the Government regarding tho friar question In tho Philippines liavo been made Independently ot the apos tolic delegation In this city. No In structions or communications what ever on tho subject liavo reached here for Mgr. Sbarcttl, now en route from Naples, nnd who, according to cable dispatches, has been directed to pro ceed hire nnd await Instructions from Rome before going further Into the Philippine Issuo. The apostolic delegation here, ac cording to authoritative Information, has ncer been communicated with by Rome on Cuban or Porto Mean mat ters, except In one Instance. That was when the Vatican wired the delegation that "It had been determined to send a high ecclesiastic who had the confi dence ot tho Americans to take charge of the affairs of the church In Cuba nnd Porto Rico and possibly later In tlid Philippines." This announcement, which referred to Mgr. Chapclle's appointment, did not even mention his name. The ob ject of this Bllenro Is not knowu, though It la assumed to he based on a desire to preclude nny allegation In tho future that the delegation has ever sought to Interfere In any manner with this Government nnd Its policies. Catholic authorities here are under stood to have rcccUed assurances that Mgr. Sbarcttl Is shortly expected at the War Department to discuss the friar questions, but no word has been received by Cardinal Marlnelll regard ing Mgr. Sbarcttl, and nothing Is known as to what duties hae been or will bo entrusted to htm. "HYLO" INCANDESCENT LAMPS m PER S, S, "ALAMEDA" New Line Golf Shirts very latest In the market. SILK AND GRAPE SHIRTS, PONGEE SILK FOR SUITS, direct from the Orient. BIG LINE OF KIMONAS, - SEKOMOTO, Robinson Block. Hotel Street. S. SHIMAMOTO General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Groceries. Big Boston Strike Has Been Broken Iloston, March 13. Through tho united efforts ot representatives of tho great mercantile bodies of tho city, seconded by tho chief executives of the city In confereneo with tho rec ognized leaders of organized labor, tin great Btrlko of freight handlers and kindred trades represented In tho Allied Freight Transportation Council was broken tonight. Fully 20,000 men, who have been idle for four days, will go to work In the morning. This result was attained at a con ference this evening at tho oftlco ol Governor Crane. The decision was at once reported to tho Allied Freight Transportation Council at a special meeting tonight and unanimously en dorsed. UK WAS EDWARD ABANDONS HIS INTENDED TRIP TO ERIN Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Says After Full Consideration That the Present Time Is Not Favorable. .Japanese Provisions, etc. MAGOON BLOCK, MEROHANT UTREET. E1 . 0- ZBosc 886 DrvEsuln. 210 "WO G3E3LAJSI P. O. Box WJ. -WIHNTCi. THH OLDEST CHu'BB FIRM IN HONOLULU. COMMISSION" XCB3K.OHA.3SrTS. Dl4t la Flu Silks to! OriM IImdi. ChlotM iod Jvitm Oooli ot All Klali m-i Nuainil trt William Wants To Talk to Henry Derlln. March 13. Emperor Wll Ham, on board tho battleship Wllhelm II, and accompanied by two or three other warships, may meet tho North German Lloyd steamer Deutschland at sea nnd transship Prince Henry to tho German warship, This report has reached tho Amerl can embassy here. The membera ot Emperor WIlllam'B suite, however, do. claro these arrangements to bo unccr tnln. It Is thought that tne Emperor wishes to have the first long talk with Prince Henry and that this can bs most comfortably obtained before tho latter lands. Sacrifice SaleLast Week At the store of Goo Kim, 1116 Nuuanu stroet. Tho finest of Orient al silks and linens, consisting of dress goods nnd embroidered handker ehlefs 32 Inches squaro and table covors 3(1 and 41 Inches square Ladles and gentlemen's furnishing goads and underwear; duck suits, bath robes; remnants of grass linen, figured silks nnd other goods. ) GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu Street Bulletin 75c. per month. Colombians Break Through Rebel Lines Panama, March 14. Tho Govern ment generals, Castro and Ortiz, arriv ed hero at 11 o'clock this morning nnd received ono ot tho most enthusiastic welcomes over witnessed In Panama. Tho crowds In tho streets leading to tilt) railroad station made traffic Im possible. Referring to tho engagement at Agua Dulco February 20, General Castro told tho correspondents that tho Govern ment troops, numbering 800 men, were attacked by 3000 revolutionists. On tho third day of tho fighting both drinking water and ammunition In Agua Dulco becamo scarco and Gen eral Castro ordered his troops to re treat. To do this the Government forces had to break through tho rebel lines. General Castro sayB he knows josl- thcly that of tho forces under tho rev olutionary general, Herrcra, over 700 were killed or wounded. Ho charac terized tho bravery of tho revolution ists as something extraordinary, and said that many of them were killed within threo feet of tho entrenchments. Miners Hurrying To a New Klondike Spokane, March 13. A Mountain House, Idaho, special to the Spokes man-llevlow says: A, V. McMorran, former Councilman of Spoknne, arrlv ed hero today from tho new gold camp nt Thunder Mountain. Ho reports that about 100 men are now thoro. Piovlslons cannot bo bought. Salt and sugar aro very scarce. Deep snow pro' vents building. McMorran Is convinced that tho dis trict Ib a rich one. Weekly edition of the Dulletln 1 a year. Dublin, March 14. In an address de livered nt a public meeting here Earl Cadogan, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, macd a rather enigmatic reference to King Edward's abandoned visit to Ire land. After declaring that nobdy was more disappointed In this matter than tho King himself, with whom tho Idea ot this visit had originated, and after ex pressing his own conviction that his Majesty would have been most en thusiastically welcomed here. Earl Ca dogan said ho shared the full responsi bility with tho other Ministers for da vising the King that the present was not an appropriate occasion for a visit nnd that this advice was ghen after the fullest consideration . The speakor said ho refrained from characterizing the difficulties which had rendered the abondoncd visit In opportune, but that they were well known and deplored by n vast majority of the Irish people. Earl Cadogan said he was quite suro these difficulties were only of a temporary character, and that before long his Majesty would be able to carry out his wish, which was very near bis heart and the reali zation of which would be productive ot tho greatest possible advantage to Ire land. HERBERT BOOTH RETIRES. King Edward Is Scored In Council London, Mar. 13. During thoidlscua slon beforo tho Dattersca Borough Council last evening of the proposal to mako tin appropriation for public en tertainments In commemoration ot the coronation of King Edward, two of the Councilors, who strongly opposed a celebration ot tho coronation said the King was merely a figurehead and that It did not matter to tho pcoplo of Dat tersca what Individual occupied the throne. They ridiculed tho Idea that tho namo ot tho King should bo men tioned with bated breath, Tho remarks ot tho two Councilors wcro hissed and the audience cheered tho response ot a Conservative Coun cilor who said: "Traitors to tho King ought to i shot dead." Tho proposal tor an appropriation was passed, London, MnrcTi 13. Tho report thai Herbert Booth, third son of Genera) nooth, who was In command of tho Salvation Army In Australia, had with drawn from tho army, Is confirmed here. Ill-health is the causo of Com mander Booth's withdrawal. j & The Dr. (with sus io possess ties of the esi A $20.00 BELT for $5.00 - Alden Electric "Belt" pensory Is guaranteed all th curative proper snens ve belts now so J dv doctors and druggists. It gives a very strong current of electricity. find Is eally regulated. Hound to supersede others. Can b had from the undersigned only: nn acents; no discount. Circular free. Address lep!0' Electric Co . 20G Post St.. Sm Frai.civo. Sent free to Hawaii for $5.00 Nicaragua Canal Bill in Senate Washington, Mar. 13. Important de velopments liavo cleared away the dip lomatic obstructions to the Hepburn canal bill, which passed tho House, and Senator Morgan favorably report ed It to tho Senate today without amendment. The bill Is now on tho Senato calendar and Its chances of bo Ing brought to a voto during the prcs. cnt session aro said by Its friends to bo better than ever. Just beforo tho final voto In the Committee on Inlerocennlc Canals was taken Senator Morgan made an Important statement, as the direct result of a confereneo nt tho State Department with Secretary Hay relating to tho attitude of Nicaragua Costa Rica and Colombia. Morgan was Instructed by tho commlttco to "nnfer with Secretary Hay concerning certain points In tho diplomatic nego tiations, and his statement to tho com mittee, approved by tho Scci clary, lenus tho wny clear for the bill so far as our diplomatic relations with the Ceutrul Amcricnn countries aro concerned, Will prove a great convenience In tho sick-room and whero children require n light during tho night. They aro wonderful little lamps. A slight turn of tho globo changes tho light from sixteen to one-candlo power and vice versa. In appcaranco they arc the regular Incandescent lamp and can bo used anywhere, Wo will supply them at 75 cents each, TELEPHONE MAIN 390 HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd. KINQ STREET, NEAR ALAKEA. ROLL-TOP DESKS All sites In quarter-sawed oak nnd beautifully finished. Large stock of Extension Dining Tables. Axminster and Smyrna Rugs. Tapestry and Chenille Portieres. Folding chairs to let for any occasion, and tho very best uphols tering done. Elegant lino of furniture In all departments. PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD. Plslter Btook, opp. Lovo Bid., Fort Street. I ' 1 DUSTING OFF Iocs a great deal towards keeping up tho appearanco ot the room, but nothing clso brightens It up llko how WALL PAPER TRY SEAL'S BERETANIASTREET, Near- EMMA. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 C. J. DAY & CO.--GROCERIES WE SELL xeam Needs No Cream Needs No Sugar 122 KING STREET" next to Bulletin Olf Ice PHONE MAIN 119 wcefate o o o 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Hawaiian Engineering and Constrnction Co. ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING. P. O. BOX 834. TEL. 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