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$: 7v nVEN'INO BULLETIN. HONOLUI.0. It. T.. SATURDAY, -sAPniti G, 1902. frniT-i' IP , I h ft) &JgrpQPu WAR , STTOJRtJB. RECORD BREAKING Lace Curtain Sale ! ! Beginning Monday Morning, March 31st VALUES - NOT - CONSIDERED The Reason, OVERSTOCKED, and More on the Way An event that should be taken advantage of by ovcry housekeep er In Honolulu nnd an oiler that for liberality la almost unprecedent ed. 8ALE LA8TS ONLY ONE WEEK. Then tho opportunity wt I be gone. You will find the Roods and prices exactly as advertised, for wo never misrepresent a sale under any circumstances. Nottingham Lace Curtains Lgt 13 yds. long, 40 Inches wills, at 85c pair Lot 23 1-2 yds. long, 54 Inches wide, at 95c pair Lot 33 1-2 yds. long, 54 Inches wide, at $1.15 pair Lot 43 1-2 yds. long, 48 Inches wide, at $1.35 pair Lot 53 1-2 yds. long, 52 Inches wide, at $1.65 pair Lot 63 1-2 yds. long, 54 '.ncRes wide, at .$1.95 pair Lot 73 1-2 yds. long, 54 Inches wide, at $2.95 pair asst. patterns Lot 83 1-2 yds. long, 60 Inches wide, at $3.30 pair extra fine Special Lot consisting of only a small quantity, , ecru square net, with border. $4 10 POULTRY Hill Frill Madras Curtains Size 3 1-2 yards x S4 Inches lnjwhlto and cream; size 4 yards by D6lnchos. Regular prlco $6.75; this sale $2.75 Li. Tambo Net Lace Curtains very small lot of extra flno quality and choice, patterns. Lot 1 Sizes 3 1-2 yards x 63; regu lar price $9.50; Sate Price $6.80 pr. Lot 2. Sizes 4 yards x 63; regular price $12.50; Sale Price $9.45 pr. A small assortment of Ecru Nottlng hams, all at reduced prices. SACHS' DRY GOODS CO., Ltd. WHY THROW $40 AWAY by paying $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 of many endorsements given tho WelllngtonTypewriter Is as follows "We make tho statement positively that they aro absolutely the best, ex celling all others In simplicity, dura bility and accuracy. We aro using 76 of them In our Philadelphia and New York stores. Thoy have our unquali fied endorsement. . , '". '(Signed) JOHN WANAMAKER." We have just received a shipment of these typewriters and will be pleased to give full particulars regarding same. Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. ffosifljeirs CHICKENS AND DUCKS LEAD THE PROCESSION Territory Produced '155,710 Eggs Valued at $45,157 Poultry and Its Products are Most Val uable Output. Washington, March 21. (Special!. The CcnsuB'lIurcau yesterday announc ed the poultry "population" of tho united States, value of poultry raised during census year, and number ol dozens of eggs with their value. The figures for, the entire United States are as follows: Farms report ing, 5,090,252; chickens, Including guinea fowl, 233.69S.0S5 turkeys, C, 699,307; geczc, G.CTG.SC3; ducks, 4,807, 38. Value of poultry raised during census year, $130,891,877; dozens of eggs produced, 1,293,81SUSC; value of eggs produced, $14(,2SC,1S8. Tho figures for Hawaii arc as fol lows: farms reporting 9C7; chickens, In cluding guinea fowl. 31.888; turkeys. 4072; geese, 75; ducks, 21.50S; value of poultry raised during census yeni $01,510; dozens of eggs produced, 15.' 710; vnlue of all eggs produced, $1P 257. ' The figures for tho United States full nnd the Stntcs and Territories dlvldually show that poultry and products Is one of the most valua of the outputs of the farm. j. a. imncKoxs. s i CENSUS FIGURES ARE QIYEN FOR TERRITORY ferffis A WEAK BACK. Some people suffer from this aliment nearly nil their lives. They nre ner eis nnd despondent through loss of sleep. Tho fact Is their kidneys aro weak and are unable to penorm incir proper functions. Tho best medicine to strengthen tho kidneys, stimulate tho liver nnd euro Indigestion, dyspep sia, sleeplessness or maiaria, icver and ague, Is Island of Hawaii Leads List For Products Lanai and Molokai Run Close Second 93,718 Head. Washington, March II. (Special). The Census llureau has completed ltd statistics of live stock, nnd the follow ing figures arc given, representing tlip number of sheep, nnd the quantity ol wool obtained for Hawaii for the cen sus year: Hawaii, 37.583 fleeces shorn; 187,92" pounds of wool (unwashed). Kauai, 1827 llceres shorn; 5181 pounds of wool (unwashed), tannl. 20,000 fleeces shorn; 7K.O0O pounds of wool (unwash ed). Maul. 38 llceres shorn. 152 pounds of wool (unuathed). Mo'.nknl, 10.1,15 fleeces shorn. S0.000 pounds of wool (ununshed). Nllhau, 11.080 fleeces shorn, 73,100 pounds of wool (unwash ed). Oalm. 131 fleeces shorn, 2270 i1,' "f """' (unwashed) The total cr ol sheep uccnrdlng to the C'en- I'lurcau In Hawaii, therefore. In nttitfi vn.ir wnu n3 71H nnrt th,i r of pounds of wool, 421.228. J. A. MICRONS. "HYLO" INCANDESCENT LAMPS 9 T Will provo a great convenience. In tho sick-room and whero children rcqutro a light during tho night. They aro wonderful llttlo lamps. A slight turn of tho globe changes tho light from sixteen to ono-candlo power and vlco versa. In appcaranco they are tho regular Incandescent lamp and can bo used anywhere. Wo will supply them at 75 cents each. TELEPHONE MAIN 390 Sam to Act As Peace Maker HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd KINQ STREET, NEAR ALAKEA. Planning Gigantic Iron Conibinatior London, March 27. Tho Dally Mall today declares that negotiations are on foot for tho formation of a gigantic Iron combination In Europe, the ob ject of which Is to keep up prices. These Negotiations wcro Instituted by tho llrltlsh Ironmasters. In view or tho American demand for pig Iron nnd steel, continues the Dally Mall, there are many difficulties In the way of tho formation of such n combination and the latter has not yet developed. Santos Dumorit to Sail Over England London, March 21. Santos-Dumout arrived In London today, bringing tho airship with which he Intends to make a voyage over London during the coro nation festivities. He said he propos ed to sail for the United States early In April and will consult with the au thorities at St. Louis on tho subject of the conditions of the expostlon compe titions. . ARCHBISH0P0F MANILA New York. March 23. The ropc'liai offered the nomination of the Arch bishopric of 'Manila to the Right Rev Sebastian Gebhnrd Mcssmcr, Hlshop of Clreen Day, Wis., and Is nynltlng formal ncceptnnco by that pi elate be fore making his choice known. The Spanish Archbishop of Manila, Mgr. Nozclada, has resigned the see and will retire to Spain. ,. PROM0110N H)K SIKUNG Now York, March 21. A special to tho Sun from Washington says: Among the candidates for brevet com missions on account of service In tho Spanish war whose nominations wero sent to the Senate yesterday Is Major I'utnnm Brndlee Strong, formerly as sistant adjutant general of olunteers. The brevet of lieutenant colonel Is -recommended "for distinguished gallan try In action nt aulgulnto bridge, Lu zon, Philippine Islands, March 27, 18DU. to rank from that date." .Major Strong was the co-respondent In the dlvorco obtained today by Lord Francis Hope of England from his wife, who was formerly May Yoke, the actress. Major Strong resigned his commission at the time of his leaving San Francisco for Japan with l.ailj Hope Inst fall. Iithlngtnn, March 21. Ilecauso of Knportance of tho attitude of tho d States, representatives of the powers In Washington linvo 1 i earnest effort to ascertain Its , a a or In case of war In tho Put liiHt. As noro Is to be gained by maintain ing nl solute silence rcgnrdlng Its pol icy nnd by dealing with the questions as thoy arise, this Government has de clined to give any Inltmntlnn of Its fu turo nctlon should the relations nt Great Itrltnln and Japan on tho onn hand nnd ltussla nnd Prance on tho other became strained to the point of breaking. The President will use ills good offices to preserve peace. Tho United Htntes does not want war. The policy of this Government Is oho of pence nnd every effort will ho made to prescrvo existing conditions. ROLL-TOP DESKS All sizes In quarter-sawed oak nnd beautifully finished. Largo stock of Extension Dining Tables. Axminster and Smyrna Rugs. Tapestry and Chenille Portieres, Folding chairs to let for any occasion, nnd tho very best uphols tering done. Elegant lino of furuliuro In all departments. PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD. Fisher1 Block, opp. Love Did., Port Street. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaooooooo i C. J. DAY & CO.--GROCERIESi WE SELL reotiu PER S. S. "ALAMEDA" New Line Golf Shirts very latest In the market. SILK AND CRAPE SHIRTS. PONGEE SILK FOR SUITS, direct from the Orient, BIG LINE OF 'KIMONAS, - - U. SEKOMOTO, Robinson Block Motel Street. S. SHIMAMOTO General Merchandise. Diy Goods, Groceries. .Japanese Provisions, etc. - MAGOON BLOCK, MERCHANT hTREET. 3? . 0. IBorsc 886 aEairj. 2IB P. O. BOI MS- V sriircsr "VSTO Tit. it. BLOOD PRUIILY SUED. London. March 21. A dispatch to the Morning Leader from Soflla says that fourteen Tlitks and more than thirty Ilashl-Dazouks were killed In tho lecent conll!cC, between Turkish troops nnd Macedonian revolutionists at Sova, near Kastoda, European Tur key, during which the Turks- surround ed the village and overcame tne rebels. MAIIER KNOCKED OUT Philadelphia, March 21. Otis Ituhlln nnd I'etcr Mahcr met at the Industrial Athletic Club tonight for n six-round go, and In the latter part of the" sec ond round Mahcr went down nnd out on a hard left to the Jaw, Ruhlln had the better of the go its far as It went, lepcatcdly rushing Mflher to the roe3. Paul Dana May Be minister to Italy Washington. March 20. l'nul I).ina of New York may succeed George von L. Meyer as Embassador to Italy. Pres ident Itooscvclt has n hlt.1i regard for Dann and It was stated tonight that If Dana desires the Kalian Embassy ho will probably get It. Meyer has not yet resigned his post, but the President understands that he will nut long re main In Ilomrr . Meofat NcciIk No Cream o Nccd No Sugnr o 122 KING STREET o next to Bulletin Office o PHONE MAIN 119 o w oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo TO CURE A COLD IN OfJE DAY Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rofund the money If it falls to euro. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25 cents. Tho weekly edition of the Evening Bulletin gives a complete summary of the news of the day. NOW BRITISH LOAN. nondon. March 23. The movement of the past week on the Stock Ex change Is hardly woith recording. Money wns scarce and thero is n pros pect of its becoming scarcer with tho approaching quarter day, while the Continental settling of securities on the London market, presumably In lcv of the new- Russian loan, further rcstilctcd tho cash supply and general ly affected Internationals adversely. The uncertainty of the form to ho taken by tho new llrltlsh loan was also a disturbing factor of the week. Cholera In Arabia. Jcddn. Arabia, March 21. Thi-ro have been 170 deaths from cholera nt Mecca and Medina during the past ten colds. days. ARIZONA PIONEER DEAD IMmrnlx. Ariz.. March 21 Captnln William A. Hancock, who first summ ed the Phoenix townslte nnd who erected the first building here, died this morning of acute nethrltls. after an Illness of n couple of days. Ho A3 a nntlve of Ilarre. Mass., and 71 years old. lln Is survived by n widow and two children lUlns hero nnd a sister, Miss Carrie Hancock. In Sacramento Captain Hancock was a pioneer nf California and Arizona, lie went to California across the plains from own hi the curly llftles and fur somo years engaged 111 mining and ranching In Sacramento county. LEADS THE WORLD Smith Premier Typewriters TYPEWRITERS Sold on Installment plan. Rented. Repaired, Special attention paid to re pair work of machines of all makes by an expert from fac tory Also supplies for all ma chines on hand. C. W. MAGFARLANE, Sole Agent for the Territory of Hawaii Office at Washington Light Co. riLfca& llClHfrpBBBBSnBBBBBBBH ' lUa T fAtia? Wrv 42for25cts i7 Lndlos'-WATQH Cents' X We Mean What We S I out Chalet olSolldSlltcr.tloiJiMalc or fill vcrore. No w nrtlilw. tlrktf I. Ancwaixlraijriilan. 5nUStamp amlwenialllfi.tructlnti,tctlmnnl- at. and oeml FREE a. a hoimnlr s 'UoimatftUtwr rr. aemaBookCo 8ni38.A.htlll.N CirolinaUSA I'retl r Piece of lolil I'latnl J , W'rltcatonre. Thero nro somo Simple, Remedies In dlsncnsnblo In any family. Among these, th cexperlence of years assures us, sliould oo recorded l'Al-Kli.i.un I'or both Internal and external appli cations we have found It of great vit ue: especially can wo recommend It ror rheumatism, or rresh won nils md bruises. Christian Era. Avoid sub stitutes, thero Is but ono Paln-KUlT, Perry Davis. Prlco 25c. and SOc. t The Chinese loan was covered twen ty four times over In France. The ' town of Paris furnished 180,603,120 1 francs, and tho country dlstiictx 100.-1 ui;5.G87 francs. Tho Finance Minister, will return 8'J per cent of tho sums pnld by tho lncstors. Hawaiian EngineeriDg and Gonstrnction Co. ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING. P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 7f All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys and Re port made for any class of Waterworks, Steam and Electric Conatructlom; Plans and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for IU11 roads, Electric and Stcatm; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Foundi tlons. Piers, Wharves, ttc. Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, nnd Reports i Properties for Investment purposes. FREDERICK J. AMWEO. M. AM. Soo. O. ., . Engineer and Manner. W. R. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer. Henry H. Williams TIIH PROGRESSIVE UNDERTAKER OV 1 HONOLULU 1 WITH 1 THE THE OLDEST CHi.'fSB FIRM IN HONOLULU. 003VlIIIS3I02Sr X.CESK,OEEA.lSrTS. Dui.t. la Flea Silk, icl Gi... Llo.ot. Chin... anl J.pni.i G00J. el All Klaii. ta-tf Nauanu lr..l TWO WEEKS MORE OF BIG SALE At the storo of Goo Kim, 111G Nutianu street. Tho finest of Orient al silks nnd linens, consisting of dress goods nnd embroidered hnndkor chiefs 32 Inches Bquaro and table covors 3G and 41 Inches square Ladles and gontlemen's furnishing goods and underwear; duck suits, bath robes; remnants of grass linen, figured silk and other goods. GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu Street iulletin Ik per month. CITY FURNITURE STORE m GOOD MBALM1NG a specialty. . . The very latest nuthods employed In caring fr the dead. A lull stock of the bt and up-to-date undertaking goods an J paraphernalia. Ill Hi in kIp Office, II-'iG and 1143 Port St., Love Building. Phone, Main 64, Residence 1375 Fort St., below Vineyard. Phone and Night Call, White 1811. 1 ! ! 1 iso n champagne MOET & CHANDON'S WHITE SEAL : - : - was exclusively used at tho dinner given by President Roosevelt to I'rlnco Henry following tho christening of tho Kaiser's new yacht Me teor. It Is tho favorlto brand exclusively usod by all connoisseurs. H. HAGKFELD & CO., LIMITED 80LE AGENTS HAWAIIAN TERRITORY. Acntt for LANE BROS. onuments & Head Stones Remember there Is no other MR. WILLIA.MS connected with this establishment make no more mistakes. Motor Carriage and Machine COMPANY. REPAIR AND BUILD ' ALL KINDTS OF : : MACHINERY Safe Work of All Kinds, Typewrite, Phonographs, Etc- Etc., Repaired. UNION STREET, near Hotel. Phone Dlue 721. P. 0. box 112. J. W. 8CHOENINQ, Maniaer. THE CLIMAX ARC LIGHTS run (T()iti:s. Jf Waialua Beach Hotel A. WENNER, luansgor. Now Open for Business, Fin-1 est of Accommodation. Finest of Bathing. Be Suro to Get Off at Waialua Station. RATES J2.50 per day; Special Rates by Week or' Month. For further Information ad dross HALEIWA POSTOrFICe. Drliitittr than rlKtrlc llr.chwuirr thai k.ruwne. SOO tut.r.iull.iMiwt'r An unOrmMtth ir.ii.r.lor lr iv ur Um, ul(h trltr. a. iniHti lltf1 a.anoirtlir.1 frrncralur, and mkv nu binn, hul. oi cutnllratnl 1IL. Hie o,.rli.ail IJIN-, ait4 alway. trlwwUlcUw. 4 ii-U I.M In tiiak. ana MM titurt, rlir. A lamp Ih.l I. Ii vlnic awiMMlrrrulMlA Non. Ilk. Ilonth. nt.rkr. ArarvUiantiMvraiirut.. vuwatfrM. aaW4. AiUn-t 8TANDARD QAS LAMP CO., 110-120 Michigan Stroot, Chicago. I.itrfr.t Hint ,h of llin M( at citnbtlalirt limimr irlnrira ( pooliuu Uuipa ol ull lie ftcrlptlun. ' I Fred. L.Waldron BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. P. O. Box 553; Te) Blue 701; Room 3, SprccUo's Dulldtig. -,j .,- , --.-- aistliiiscaB. m.'-tlMtoitSKItlBritiMtKM jfcfa&B&tomimA'