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51PIPPPF1 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. H. T., TUESDAY, APltlL 8, 100!. ' -I' NEW GOODS constantly arriving Keeps our storo nlnnys In tlio lend as headquarters for tho latest nov elties and tfio most tempting materials tlio arlous seasons afford. Wo have bu)crs In tho East and on the Coast, over on the alert to securo these goods and an Inspection will demonstrate to you how well they perform their duty. Our lines of WASH FABRICS Is unusually largo and wo hao more on the way. Somo of tho recent additions to tho stocks aro hero mentioned: MERCERIZED SOI PERSANNE RMTfiN nl Pnfln Tllt' nearest thing to Foulard UUI IUI1 HLlHUHO sim,. looks like silk, feels llko ,.,. ., silk, nnd mado In silk patterns, Color.: Blaek, Pongee, Navy coorlnga aro porfect. Blue, Light Blue, Pink, Old Blue . r J and Pearl Grey. The price Is COG PBT j3rU small for the quality. 25c per yard PRINTED MUSLINS Entirely new line; tho latest do- signs; flno quality. GRASS LINEN 20c per yard DiTICTC ' n Ih PRINTED BATISTES extia wide, ory flno and sheer; .... ... pood aluc Jl18- Opened; patterns cxqulslto; I flno grade. 50c per yard 7 yards (or $1.00 THE STR, ALAMEDA has brought our swell line of SHIRT WAISTS direct from Now York. Also a lino of uptodato DRESS GOODS, such ns Etamlners, Vails, Brilliants, Alpacas, Embroidered Swisses. Wo will tell J on all about theso shortl). OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Presents somo exceptional values and a complcto Block. Hero aro a few Items: At 12 1-2c a fast black Hose for ladles In all sizes; at 3 pair for 50c a better quality In all sizes; at 25c a pair or $2.75 a dozen, extra fine Hose, full finished; at 35c, Lacework and Dropstltch su perior quality; our 50c value, the Onyx Blaek, Is the best In the mar ket, In plain gauze, lace work, drop stitch, and lisle thread, a variety of patterns. The Onyx Black Hose Is the popular New York brand, absolutely fast and reliable. A, full line of FANCY HOSE and IN FANTS' SOCK8. ACH DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD. WHY THROW $40 AWAY by paying $100 for a typewriter when you can get an up-to-date strictly high grado machlno The Wellington Visible Writer for $60. Tbls machine Is a revolution In typewriters. One of many endorsements given tho Wellington Typewriter Is as follows "We maka tho statement positively that they aro absolutely the 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 hao 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. 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, - - SEKOMOTO, rtohlnnon Block, Hotel Street. u. At a meeting of the Hawaiian Jock cy Club In the basement of the Hawa iian hotel last ccnlng the following program was adopted JUNE 11 No, 1 Half mile dash free-for-all, Union Feed Company's cup nnd $100 No. 22.30 class, trotting and pac ing, best 2 In 3 heats, purse, $150 No. 3 Thrco-clghts mile dash, for polo pontes, a $50 cup. No 4 Six furlongs dash; free-for-all, Wnlkapu cup and $100, Oartcr llnc's record of 1 1G to bo beaten No, G Trotting and pacing, free-for-all, best 3 heats In 5; llalnler cup and 1150. , No (! One mile dash, free-for-all, Rosltn challenge cup nnd $200, $50 add ed If Vlorls' record of 1:13 bo beaten No 7 Gentleman's driving race, one-mtlo heat, a $0 cup. No .8 Ono and onc-quaitcr mile dnsh free-for-all, $200. JUNK II No 1 Five furlongs dash, free-for-all purse, $100 No 22 14 class; trotting nnd pac ing, best 2 heats In 3; purse, $?00. No. 3 Ono nnd one-half mile dash, frcc-for-nll; Hawaiian Jotkey Club cup and $150. No 4 Trotting nnd pacing, Hawa iian bred, best 2 heats In 3; California reed Company's rtip nnd $1000 . No. B Six furlongs dash, frcc-for-nll, purse, $100. No C 2 24 class; trotting and pac ing, best 2 heats In 3, purse $200 No 7 One mllo handicap, free for nil, Prlmo cup and $100. Racing will commence at 10 30 a m on tho first day nnd nt 1 p. m. on the Inst day of tho meeting . The officials will bo as follows Judges A. N. Tripp, Edgar Hal slcad, Albert Horner. Starter C U. Wilson. Clerk of tho course T P. Cummins Saddling paddock I H Dee. Clerk for Judges T. V. King. Timekeepers V .Kruger, U Marks, .1. Torbcrt, W. J. Lovo. 1,. II. Dee was elected a member. It was decided that at future meet ings, twenty-flve shall constitute n quorum. , The following are tho horses now at tho track, divided Into trainer's lots James Qujnn Q O , Waldo J , li .g Cyclone. Jack Olbson Secley Shaw's b g , unnamed, b. m , Edith II , br g Steamplough, s. g , Wayboy. John Cnllan Br h, I.cahl; b m Edna O , b. g. Artlo W.; T Ilollin gcr's u. m , unnamed. Mike Costello S. h , Albert W , r m Directress . S. SHIMAMOTO General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries. Japanese Provisions, etc w MAOOON BLOCK, MEROHAKT STREET. .P.a. Boss 880 JMCetln. 2lt P. O BOX ws. TSL. tl, ?VIMGr STVO CttlAJST THE OLDEST CHu T5E FIRM IN HONOLULU. oojvtjMiiasioisr xiE3K.oia:A.3srTe. Duliri la Flo Silks od Gun Unto. Chin... inl Ji-ioiit Oool. of All Kill to-a.it Nooinu ttrMt tfO$I!!TE&$ kfc STOMACH .TTES A WEAK BACK. Somo people suffer from this ailment nearly all their lives They nrc ner vims and despondent through loss of sleep Tho fact Is their kldncjs are weak and aro unable to perform their proper functions The best medicine to strengthen the kldncvs, stimulate tho IIvit nnd cure Indigestion, dyspep sia, sleeplessness or malaria, fever and ague, Is HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS INCANDESCENT LIGHTING v vff7 ffit .& n FOR THE HOME there Is no other light so convenient and sntisfactorv ns (he Incan descent electric lamp NO DISAGREEABLE ODORS; NO SMOKE OR DIRT. Alnnjs ready for use wltn n soft stml nnd brilliant light Let us gtvo you figures on wiring )our house and If J on desire we can furnish ou with tho now " H Y LO " LAMP o o o o o o o HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd King Street. Telephone .'100 11$ ill HIM PRIZE MI Pill OFF The prlzo drill of tho N. G .11. has been postponed from April 2C to May 10. An order was posted at headquar ters .yestcj-day and a notification has been sent to all company commanders. This postponement was found to bo necessary on account of the fact that the companies lost a couplo of weeks drill during the time the drill shed and grounds were used by the 21st In fantry from tho Wnrrcn. The following order was also post ed. "For tho Information of tho regi ment, ft Is announced that Lieut .1 II Gorman Is appointed assistant quar termaster and headquarters' dork, vice Lieut A H. Moore, resigned ' y order of COL. J. M JONES ' The following promotions have been announced In Co II. with rank from April 4 Corporal S I'aiker. to be ser geant, Corp J C Cummlngs, to be ser geant, Private L K Kane, to be ser geant. Private S M Ilanctt to bo ser geant, Prlvato C K True, to be corpor al Private Mlllona, to be corporal There was onlj a little business transacted at the annual meeting of the Y. M. C. . Inst night on account of a wish on the part of the directors to have the bv-luns revised prior to tho election of ollliers. T. Cllvo Davies, president of the Association, tailed at tention to the fact that In the nsocli tlons In the other parts of the world It was customary to elect for president and board of officers, men of prominent standing In the community In the place of having the selection restricted to the members of the board of directors, as has hitherto been the case In tbli Association. This was the reason why tho by-laws should be revised nnd tho ultimate result wilt probnlly be that Mr. Davies' suggestion will be follow cd. The rest of the business will be transacted at a meeting to be held Monda), The board of directors met In the omco of Secretary Urown nt 7 SO p m The following were present T Cllv" Davies, president, Secretnrj Trent I P. Cooke, W. C. Wcedon, A II Wood John Waterhousc, General Secretary urown . At this meeting, the directors noml noted K .Uenner nnd W. 11. Castle Jr. to be directors as there were three va cancies to flit owing to the retirement of three directors A. II Wood, c II. Cooko nnd T. Cilve Davies. No ono was found to fill the third vacancy but this matter will be attended to later ou , The announcement was made that P. C. Jones was to be retired from tho board of directors In accordance with the by-lung He was, however, re nominated and re-elected. It H Trent was also endorsed for re-election to 1111 the position on the board made va cant b) the resignation of Mr. Mooie. The committee on the change of lij laws consUts of W C Wiedon, J J' Cooke nnd John Waterhousc TWO WEEKS MORE OF BIG SALE At tho store of Goo Kim, 1110 Nuuanti street Tho finest of Orient al Hlllin nnd linens, consisting of dress (.oods and embroidered handker chiefs 3.' Inches square and table, covers 30 and 41 Inches square Ladles nnd gentlemen's furnishing goods 'and underwear, duck suits, bath robes; remnants of grass linen, figured silks and other goods. GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu Street bulletin 75c per month. - CHINA PROM ORIENT. Tho Pacific Mail steamship China. Captain Prlelc, arrived from the Orient, yesterday afternoon, docking at tho quarantine wharf about 1 30 o clock Sho brought four cabin p-issengcrs for this port and a little over 700 tons ot freight, having nearly 2000 tons ot freight for Sin Kranclsco and thlrt) flvo cabin pisscngcrs. Pair weather was enjoved throughout tho trip from Hongkong, Yokohama and other ports, Passengers for Honolulu were O'Ha- gen and valet, Luko Illshop and Dr. LI Kvvang Hlng Through passengers vvero as follows Miss Allen, T. Ankl, T W. II Ashton. Col J V. Ilrlnton, Mis J P. Ilrlnton, Miss Ilrlnton, Mrs. M. II liuford, Hsu Chao. L. J Clay burgh, A Coye, Warren IC Crofford W. Davis. C. P Pox, A Gcffnev, J Gow, Thos. P McOrath, LI Ling Kwal, A II Lobcnsteln, H .do l.uca. John II. Mahoncy, T. D McKay, Miss E. L Mi Nlght, Mrs. Mary Isabella Meek, n S Mcservc, Capt. V L Now son, Miss A A Rutherford, Prnnz Scluide. Huns Slevort, i: It. Spencer, J P Strntton John Warburton, 8hl Tang Ylng. ROLL-TOP DESKS All sizes In quarter sawed oak nnd beautifully finished. Largo stock of Extension Dining Tables. Axminster and Smyrna Rugs. Tapestry and Chenilie Portieres. Folding chairs to let for any occasion and tho very best uphols tering done. Elcgnnt lino of furnhuro In all departments. PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD. Plslicr Block, opp. Love Did., Port Street. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I C. J. DAY & CO.--GROCERIES i WE SELL Needs No Cream Needs No Sugar 122 KING STREET next to Bulletin Ottlco PHONE MAIN 119 reaiiv fwcefate o o o 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 MCE SOCIETY BELLE IN mi LEADS THE WORLD Smith Premier Typewriters TYPEWRITERS Sold on Installment plan. Rented. Repaired. Special attention paid to re pair work of machines pf all makes by an expert from fac tory Also supplies for all ma chines on band. C. W. MACFARLANE, Sole Agent for the Territory of Hawaii Office at Washlnoton Light Co. Complimentary Concert. Tho band will plav the following se lections at the Hawaiian hotel this evening, tho concert being in honor of Illshop Nlihols, who will bo given a re icrtlon at the hostelry. PAHT I. Overture Festival Plotovv Hallelujah Chorus Handel Selection Jerusalem Vcrdl Songs (a) Lo Ponl Mol. (b) Sweet Lei mamo. Miss I lyelllun. (c) Ku'u Wehlwcbl (d) Kokohl. Mrs N Alapal PART II Cornet Solo Lullaby Mr. Chailes Kreutcr Man li 1 liou Ait M Guiding Stiir .... . Wight Itcmluisceiues of llalfe (b nquest) .. . Godfrey Medley Old Acqtialntaiuo I.lddcl The Star Spangled llnnuir Short New York, Murth 23 Mrs Jntk Wllmerdlng, ngid 3D, n few jours ago a pet of New York society and known as tho most beautiful of all the Vuu dci hilts Is ndrlft ou Gotham 8 dead sea, "the tenderloin ' She Is absolute ly penniless, nnd has become a hnhltiio of Chinese restaurants and places that scoff at society aud sneer at family tlos After her iclease from Illoom Ingdale some months ago, Mrs. Wll merdlng went Into vaudeville, nun nlio drifted again for a time and finally appealed to Mr ilrndy for ono more chanco tu earn her own living honcstlv. Shu was giv en a smnll pnit In "Undei Southern Skies," recently produced nt t..o Then tcr Republic, and did well for tlirco weeks, when her old craving for ab fdnu.o overcame her and sho lost her position Since then sho has drifted downward raplcuy Her laugh Is seemingly as gay as ever, and her onl) regret, sho says, Is that Wllmerdlng will not glvo her n divorce nnd let her bo absolutely free Her millionaire relatives aro quleny endeavoring tu havo the worn. an committed to Illoomlngdnlo as crlm lnall) Insane. SQUASH COUIIT PAD. New York, March 27 James Henry Smith, widely known as the "Silent Millionaire," who unites a fortune of fill 000 nuu with a pronounced disln cJina..on to Idquaclty has set tho paco in America for lovers of squash bail Ho Is to havo a squash court cost ing 1UO.OOO. mlth Is accounted the wealthiest bachelor In tho United States. Ho In herited nn enormous fortune, from the Into Georgo Smith nf England, and Is ono of tho heaviest holders of Chtcn go, Milwaukee and St Paul. Ho has Just purchased eight lots running through from Pirty tilth to Klity Sixth streets between Sixth and Seventh avenues Ho pas JJ50 000 for tho propcitv, nnd will spend $150,000 In suiting it to his purpose In addition to tho squash court project, Smith Is to have a stable In tho building Ho will probably huv the Vunderbilt tUn bleu on tho south sldo of Plft) fifth stiect opposite Ids property Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co. ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING. P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 7! All classes ot Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys and Re ports made for any class of Waterworks, Steam and Electric Construction; Plans and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Constriction Superin tended, In all branches ot Engineering Work; Contracts solicited tor Rail roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda tions, Piers, Wharves, etc. Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, nd Report a. Properties for Investment purposes. FTtEDEIUCK 3. AMWEO, M. AM. 80c, C. It , Engineer and Manager. W. R. CASTLE JR.. Secretary and Treasurer. MOET & CHANDON'S WHITE SEAL : - : - champagne was exclusively used at tho dinner given by President Roosevelt to Prlnco Henry following tho christening of tho Kaiser's now jnebt Mo teor. It Is tho favorlto brand exclusively used by all connoisseurs. H. HACKFELD & CO., LIMITED SOLE AGENTS HAWAIIAN TERRITORY. SEATTLE DEER. Send the weekly edition of the Dul letln to your friends. Only $1 a year. used the hotter It is liked Tlio ever populni Hiilner Deer lb Just ns muih a favoiltc as ever It Is on draught at the New Cilteilon Saloon as It was at tho old 'I lie longer It Is Waialua Beach Hotel A. WENNER, Manager. Now Open for Business, fin est of Accommodation. Finest of Bathing. Be Sure to Qet Off at Waialua Station. RATES 2.50 per day; Special Rates by Week or Month. Tor further Information a1 dress HALEIWA POSTOrFire THE CLIMAX ARC LIGHTS I OK STOIII S. New Map of Oaliu. otpplled from Government Surveys an4 Charts, Midi of Suytr PUntitlonr Riltwiys in J Other ftelliblt Sources thb map is Um inches. with artistic colorlnfrs .nd neat mountings mik ing very useful as well as ornamental wall map THB PRICR OP THE map IS $10 00 Copies can ht obtain d from JAS T TAYLOR P OIIoxmq y Juii HulUlnv Honolulu! 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