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r . v - jurr ft" 1 "TT" TSS I KVBNINO nUUBTIN HONOLULU H. T THURSDAY, MAY , MM. pl'iT1flfl'lillMBH SALE OF LADIES" SHIRT WAISTS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OFFERED, KfwSP AT Here arc tho greatest shirt-waist rlues wo havo ecr displayed. They represent all tho now Ideas In shirt waist making now materials, styles, rnd colorings and a full line of sizes from 32 to 42. Wo promise, that you will find this stock of unusual excellence and tho values alluringly attractive. Early comers get first selections from tho stork. Many ol tho waists en display In our show window. $1.50 WHITE SHIRT WAISTS made of fine quality whlto lawn trimmed with embroidery In sertion, latest stylo sleeves, trimmed collar. AT $1.T5 WHITE 8HIRT WAISTS superior whtto lawn, trimmed with threo rows of Valencien nes Lace insertion, tucked back trimmed collar. AT $2.00 WHITE SHIRT WAISTS good alue, finely tucked joke effect, trimmed, with 2 rows of fine embroidery Insertion, back with cluster of tucl.s and open. AT $2.25 WHITE SHIRT WAISTS extra quality, joko effect of flno tucks, trimmed with rows of embroidery Insertion and clus ter of 3 rows of licmmedstKcu tucks, open front. AT $2.50 LINEN BATISTE WAISTS extra sheer, front of hemmed stitch tucks, cluster tuck back. The ery latest cut. AT $1.50 COLORED SHIRT WAISTS flno quality ot zoplijr, cry pret ty stripes, coloring absolutely fast; exceptionally good aluo with collar and tie. AT $250 WHITE SHIRT WAISTS extra Qno quality lawn, cluster of hcmmcdstltch tucks in front with open work and cluster tucks in back. AT $2 50 WHITE SHIRT WAISTS cry artistically made; 4 rows of fine embroidery Insertion, with cluster C7 hcmmcdstltch tucks between each row; back with cluster tucks. AT $3.00 WHITE SHIRT WAISTS perhaps the daintiest wnlst In our stock, trimmed with Valen ciennes laco Insertions, slc(es trimmed, back In cluster tucks. AT $3.00 WHITE SHIRT WAISTS One of tho most attractlvo styles wo hae handled; yoko of very fino tucks, trimming; 3 rows of fine embroidery Inser tion with plaits and cluster tilths, plaited back. N.S.SACHS' DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD. DON'T GO ON WORRYING With Inferior or needlessly cxpensivo Illumination In jour home. There Is absolutely no occasion for It. Thousands of housekeep ers throughout tho Islands havo removed this nnnojlng problem entirely by acquainting themselves with tho Ideal perfect light for tho home. It Is as brilliant as gas or electricity, noier smokes, smells or glies any trouble, is lighted and extinguished as easily as gas, and burns but little kerosene oil. Our catalog shews all stjles from $1.80 up, and Is sent for tho asking. Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. hardware department S. SHIMAMOTO General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Groceries. Japanese Provisions, etc MAQOON BLOCK, MERCHANT STREET. igjgg.2- 880 ZMZeHri. 2in Absolutely the Last Chance! TO BUY WHATSOEVER YOU WANT AT FIGURES WAY BELOW COST OUR BNTIIIE STOCK MUST BE CLEANED OUT BY MAY 7th, 1902, GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu Street 'OBoswi 1.L..I. THE OLDfcST CHi. SSB FIRM IN HONOLULU. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Da.lara lo Flo. Silk, aal Grata Llnana. Chlotaa and Japaoaia Ooodi ot All Elila iiwii iituanu atrt.1 UITINQ GEO. A. MARTIN, Tailor Boston Building. Board of Health ADOPTS SOME Ounces of Prevention Dr. H P Sincere!!, nrpalilpnt. fir V ri.it nlnn.1lH r.. .u- tru , . M Mooie Dr. C. I). Cooper, D. V. It.'1" U'e Wulklki road and Is about 330 . .. .. . .... . I lno Ulitn " I Mf n( O ....(-, . . rm w;i ... sUUBiaiN ui ail 1)1 1,. u. A. 2031, Apana 1, which lies fjua of tho halia road according to Ooiernmcnt Itcnlierg, Kred. C Smith, Attorney General Dole and E A. Mott-Smlth, tho lull membership, constituted tho meet ing of the tloarit of Health jestcnlny altornoon Thcro were In attendanco Mr. J 8 II. I'ratt, executive ofllcer: C. Charlock, secretary, C. II. Tiacy, city I f. Suney .Map No 1393 "Lot .1. Consists of a strip about 900 feet wide mnulio of tho present Ala wnltnry officer, and .Miss Mie Weir, stenographer. .Most of tho business camo forward In documentary form and was nut through with but a little conversation. Stagnant Ponds. Officer Tracy had mailo a written re I ort to Dr. I'ratt on condemned ponds interred to him at the preilous meet- irg wnicn gaie me I olio wing particu lars "iMt l. Tho Ewa end of the h'ock Lcundcd by King, Itlier. Hotel and KtknullUc streets, has been excavated to a depth of six feet, thus bringing It l-il&w the water loiel. It has been Btundlng six Inches deep with water r.ll winter and It has been nniv In tho lust two wccKs that It has become nt til dr At present there ate several damp places In tho hole from the sheet washing and blowing In has been the cause of Its drying up Hoffman Is the owner On motion of .Mr Mott Smith, thu recummenuutlon of the city snultar; otlleer relatlio to the lean to wus or dered to be enforced Various Reports. A special leport of tho Food Com uilssioner and monthly reports of oth ei officers weto read at the meeting Ln the leports of tho clly sanitary lu oinark their v.irk all right. No report was forthcoming on the r. dilation suggested by Wilder s Stinmshlp Company. The committee of the medical mom I ers on reporting contagious diseases load about twenty feet Wnlklkl of tho, " nt Dr' Mooro'', bluest, given an Wulklki n .. ., . .,. i ,..- other week. JCflTteHLiM "x. " .ii.fAvrni -J' WARM WEATHER COMFORTS We ore selling new nenn or r iiiuiiKu oi mo present Ala "' v,,u -'' nnu r Ileach road and extending "P"-. I'resldonl Sloggett ic l Wnlklkl trom the I-onc)01' "rllt' '""Hectors nre doing . . .. . i u ii.. . iW fee Bridge on tho Uuich road and Incliid mi' also nil of I.. C. A. 0450. known as I.oko Kuwill. "Lot 4. Consists of a stream which Hows in a southwestern direction irom wnero it crosses the Walklkl Walklkl end of tho present Hopkins switch and extending down to tho Ilrrch road (Ala .Moana). said stream Lung about an n erase width of flf. teen feet. On a report of tho board or medical I examiners. Dr. K. W. Taylor was roc lommcndcd for license. I Dr. Cofer, Koderal quarantine officer, Lot 5 Consists of a parcel of land 'i , T T nt " ' "8 -,, ,.. lol'ows. Hongkong, two weeks end. Ing .May 2 Cholorn, 51 cases and 43 deaths, smallpox, 11 cases nud ll clraths: plague, 2 cases and 2 deaths, Shanghai Smallpox. 2 cases and 2u about 175 feet wide by MH) feet ilcen adjoining the southeast boundary o( I . C. A. CGO to O. 1 Judd and mnnkn ol and adjoining the Wnlklkl road " Frank S Dodge. nem n,,.1 .,. "'niW'-mllpoT. 2 cases a Thp I,',;' of the nisop Ksla.e. appeared llo,'6"101 fMW " "" a'"1 P-irtlcular tennnta of the e6tnte who , ' "nnccllonnr Pratt brought vere de.ellrt In obeMmr .!.. ti. i ' " """. "ul,lcit "f flK"l,ls o!t """ t .,... . t'lio Island Ho suggested that In Lot 2. T.. mnvn r. , f ' ' nlnle kept men emploied all the tlmo ' ." '8 """ . "' 8"'8,rl1 ' " King and A.akea streets, has been nil- !"-' "" P"1 clean Mr. Tracy 17 ZllTZr ,, ?" ed to within two feet of the street ''"nutted that the ponds wero kept ?.'. "",' "'"'l .ncnr .l,e n"""1 ? Grade but has sottled somewhat. . Mr ., sa.d the Hsta.e con- " - " -U. that It acks now three teet. A storm""""" ll ,nolp important to ni In ,., , , .. ,, ,, water sewer drains the lot with tho Tx.K" . town than out Walklkl ?Ll"i','i,"r "'" lh0,e. ?p,",Mn'? ln 193 but on reference thin wim rmimi o hao prohibited Hshlnc ntf tin. ..... .... .....mn mi- ,,i nun mv , - '- - ---..i..i. ceptlon of a place about l!ft by thirty vft'- ice in size, wnicn is dry now. but "" '" '""annul h Biiggosuon ine ,,, ,.,,, . .. , , , , .. . which hnld- n...r innn i,. ,.... ' cltj sanitary officer was dlreei...! t VN"0,e. fro,lt of tll" Mwi rrmn " i,n-v.,.i Am.. .,....... ...in ark in. n mn .i,n,ri ..!,... .. mm l olnt ,n I"rber-8 Point. Tho :.. " r. .".." "'.""..."" '.". "u I m" ..::'.." :7.. :"'" Hoard considered It .uirielcnt. as a Place. This block Is owned oy .b.'tMo.! to let matters go on for the. ft" ""' T"8 "? ' "'"P ' IMwIn Hall estate. lwnt. not nsclndlng an former ac I 'J" 1"'" "f ,,, harl,or nni1 N""an" Lot 3 Tho big pond mauka of fler- t," .T . .7 ' . .. ."'". T" .T'X I0 Gtanla street. 130 f.ct Uwa of Aala! SIr- Tracy, answering a question. , " '"l mncral ,or a ,i,RaI "ln- lane, has been niled to within about f'al" ""-' l'"l ' the McCully tract was tin ee feet of street grade The Kwa "cldeilly Insanitary Ho thought tho I . any of Politics. i Mi of the lot Is six Inches higher than d.ncrlptlon was sutflclent lor condem- VZ-, ,T r.Ca'' fl0m ..... ... ... : r...i..n ..- n -.... .. Piesldent Kennedy of the Itcnub lenn iu- iniiri uiiiK iu me urainiigo linen " w" "lumm in air. iivr,ii-ii r .. be.ng along the Hwn side the land "' Smith the mattei was referred ,",,,, ,?,"'? '0,"0,I,K n does not drain but stands full ot water l'""( "" ' unitary offl.er to , , , f ""' , 7?dy lll,h asKci1 i-.. .k .-,,..,., .... .... . .. riirni.i. n... ...i ,i ,-...... that tho Hoard of Health reconsldei iiiik mi- uikiki sine nniiei mo " "" """ "--niiiiinnis iur con- ,, ,, ,,, , ln.iises Hither more filling should bo ''"""nation purposes !'!,. ,.f ren"""' "' Placed on tho low poitlon or a storm Hlng Chong's Place. iJ'n I l (1'""!KP8,,nR or built. Btlllsn U JtmlCnmoml ilh " ',W"' ..ot. The pond on the mauka ,wa'vas read. I, rofirred 0 Tb. Irem ' k r, ZT '" "" Mi,"m Mr. Isenberg. with a debonnnlr smlln hi Id oier from his general election ci mpalgn as Democratic candidate for Senator, promptly moied that tho let- v.ll. W C Achl Is the owner Itojal D .Mead appeared to repre sent W O Smith guardian of tho Hall minors, and at his icquest action on No 2 lot was defeired a week. Walklkl Puddles E DIL Captain Harle I) A I'earce, I'lrst Lieutenant James P. Hoblnson and I Irst Lieutenant Harr W 'NVuiinn i nil of tho Artlllerv Corns. IT s a I Camp McKInle), will bo tho threo1 Judges nt tho competitive drill to bo held next .Saturday nfloruoon by tho Nutlonal (luard of Iluwall. The largo grand sttuui nt the Hwa end of tho squaro to be used by tho review ing party was nearly completed jester day. It Is n ery largo affair and will. It Is understood, ho completely filled by officials nnd Invited guests. I Rock Island Gets St. Louis Entrance , ... iii.-n iu iim premises c. rnerof King and Llllha streets. Imsf Hlng Chong on NiiiiHnu street just i-....,, Hiiiu .u uiui ii is iwo ieei auoo niiciiu Vlnejnrd, as follows, watei leiel but durliiir lln. ulntop "ll,. u. ...... ,i ., .. " " "" "'" uimii mi iiu small veathei water nlwas stands under (ho li.tlillmru iii,,n.. it, ...i,i -ii. . .. ImlWIlw on Kolulu lane and for .,.. ,..,"- J ;.... .?"'''.'""'" I B0,m,r- ,",n"!,,r n,mP,, ,,'1 "' t,.ie feet around I, The portlon'al, the Z 7.U m ' "nrj! "? T?. "te the lot along King street drains sides of the bulldlmr ,l, .i..., "I-.. " ::.""". .. "" ,no BPC- umjerneath ,he b,,d1;,B Md MJ cnT Vas cLeT 4Z ' Uh Ihnty of nlr and light to the lower rtn." troTu,,w.b,cl! ,wor,0,f "ark ,Uo "n8 1 Sn,,l,arj' OIT"-,r ow man " '". '- torn up the- big ,1a form mauka of tho, sides sending In his report for April ; r ?: ; T. i -" ?--!-a - .-. tatp,h. ll. a separate renort Mr. Tr ,K. .' . " . 7 .."T " I "C" 80lllnS W ' Ito lo Blicn the following desclTitlons of .be ln. .., I - hn. . " ?"'.."" "P le!'" "f ROn,,! llni1- a. Kalla occupied 'by duck ranched ,,,, whih shu. ' Z m ' e , IZTl T '" ' vhlch the Hoard wishes to condemn, tn.. in ... .u .,' " . .1"' i 's 'nn,l'lll,'o tlio press tablo and "Lot 1 Known as I.oko Ka.nun ' u , , ., 7" 7. ".".. V .," '?. C "B" ""llon. which was car- cT 5i TITL --- ?s XSSZZSrSZ Junction of Walklkl and Kal.a Heads a,e now ," h,h7- " ,,eC8 ITlZiZ "'" 'n : n : : :: :, :: n :, u u M M u u K u u u ; u n u u r General Chaffee May BsResponsible Washington. April 20. General t liRtlee, commanding thu military dl i.slon of tho Philippines, will bo made responsible foi the character of the warfaio conducted on the Island of Samar as u result of the frank nud sensational lino of tho defenbo adopted by Hrlgadier tlcneral Jacob II, Smith. Tills Is the conclusion of nrmv nlll ccrs lu Washington, who read today tho iiiimission oy counsel for (Uncral Smith that that officer did ghe orders to 'kill and bum and make Samar a howling wilderness," and did specify that all mules over 10 lears of imo should bo shot. It IS ll.inied that It wan lmcnnan of the posslbllltj that icsponslblllty for General Smith's orders would lie fln.nl. ly placed tit tho door of M ijor accural Chaffco that tho President decided to tako tho matter out of the hands of tho commanding general lu the Philippines and himself order tho court which Is now trying (Jctierul Smith. Tho effect of tho organization nf Hm court by tho Piesldent will be to mako rresuicni itooscielt Instead of General Chatfoe tho icilewIiiK authority. Thnt means thut the PuBlduit will flinll determine the pioprlcty of General Chaffee's actions and tho advlsublllt; of his letentlon lo the Philippines. KIlNATOt: MONIiV IH AHHUKTIH) Washington, April 25 Senator Mon ey of Mlsalsslppl today was placed In custodj on Information nivil by Arthur It Shamir, the street car coiuluctor, who charged tho Senator with assault, ing him during the dlstui banco on Shu noi 's car jesterduj. Senator Money, Conductor Shaner and I'oremnn Hoop, er of tho Klro Department, w ho assisted tho conductor jestcrday, appeared In tho pollco court today and their trial was set for next Thursday, TO CURE A tOLU IN ONE DA St. Louis, April 30 M A Low. gen eral attornej of the Chicago, Hock Islund nnd Pacific Itnllimd slated to du) that his load had purchased the St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado Hallroad, operating between St, Louis nnd Union, .Mo and had authorized tho .Mercantile Trust Company to ne gotiate for the purchaso of (he Wiggins ferry stock at $500 a sha re. With tho purchaso of the St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado Hallroad tho Hock Island secures the right of way Into St Louis and with tho acquisition of the property of the IWgglns Terry Company nmple terminal facilities will bo had Take Laxative iinmici Qiinni All druggists refund Mi falls to euro K M fir,. Is on errh hoi ' OuecnHlicrpy n Itnplil Spender. London, Aptll 25 Tho examination In bankiuptcy of (ho Marquis ol Qicnsbcny, which was concluded to. day, showed that ho ran through per bonal property (o the value of t;2Cfl,00t) and tho Glcnstart Cbtato of 500 acres When ho succeeded to the MaiqulsaU In 1900 he had anticipated his Interest In the estate to the oxtint of C100, 235 'Iho .Marquis lost In tn ten CCO.OOO and 1100 01,0 In speculation on thu Mixk Kxebangc. K ' ,' i m j"b,1'Y' '" ' '" ELECTRIC FANS at .$15.00 They mako warm weather bearable and nre worth their weight In gold Wo hnvo a comrlr to line of both desk and celling fans. Nothing like comfort liny one now HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd. King Street. Telephone 300 'Mi.1 THE TRANSCENDENT ARC LIGHT OOO C. P. Consumes nothing but ordinary Kerotena Oil. The best light known to science and tho cheapest. Havo received tho Highest Awards at the Pan American Exposition. Suitable for store and halls, and are In us. In good many of our prominent storea throughout the city, such as Wall, Nichols Co, Honolulu Drug Co. Holllster Drug Co. Mclncrny Shoe Btore, Kllto Ice Cream Par lors, Hawaiian Hotel and otners too numer ous to mention. Wo also Iiavo the same Arc Lamp to burn 12 hours, which Is suit able for lamps to bo placed in yards as a protection against night prowlers. Our Inmps are In uso throughout all tho planta tions. For further particulars Inquire of WASHINGTON LIGHT CO. C. W. Macfarlane, M'gr MASONIC TEMPLE. ROLL-TOP DESKS All sizes In quarter sawed oak and beautifully tlnlshcd. Largo stock of Extension Dining Tables. Axminster and Smyrna Rugs. Tapestry and Chenille Portieres. i,iD,.d,n,! C.h-n,rs 'P.1.0' for any occa'on. and the very best uphols tering dono. Elegant lino of furniture In all departments. PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD. l-Uliep Block, opp. Lovo Bid., Port Ktreet. Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co. P o r5?yS 58' 509, 5' STANGENWALD BUILDING. P. O. BOX 834. TEL A,N All claasei of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, SurveVi and Kt porU made for any class of WatorworkJ. Steam and Electro ContrT,?.in.V Sl"? 8pe'ucat.on. Prepuredfand CcUon S rWHbranah 0t EnDeer Work; Contract, solicited for K SIS&J?7ZS TunIle,J Dr,dge8' Dulld,DW- 'h'. - FREDERICK J. AMWEQ. M. AM. Boc, Q JV, W. R. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer. EaT "" """ SHREVE & CO., San Francisco In l'i""'0 'd0 .wlth th0 "awallan Islands, will deliver all goods purchased or ordered of them, free of all charge Frrflner.a.rnPOnall0In tom"noIu' or returning same to 6m Li ?n.h1;c2m.0oo,,8 fcwl" ,?.8 8eu on election to those know Ban i?ans'cc!r " " """ 8atlsfactory referenced fta Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers, Market O Poat 8t 6. P. omEEIm C.TL0QK.E ,aDi prlccs 'urnlihcd upon receipt !. feSJJeBt" Wo hnvo th0 larBoat manufactory of Jewelry I. De Turk's Table Wines Justly known to'ho tho CHOICEST CALIFORNIA PRODUCT. A large supply of tho different varieties Just recoiled by H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS AND GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE HAWAIIAN TERRITORY. A. V. GUAR, I'reBldent. EMMETT MAY, Secretary. The Honolulu Investment Co., Ltd. General Insurance Agents InHUre .vour Life, Property, llouclioll Good., or Merchandise In the l.et and HtronjJeHt compnnles, oh reprenented by The Honloulu Investment Co,, Ltd., Merchant St,. Judd Building t-jrtB.Tii.ii6i1 fcuiw 1? . UjiJuaTT Vt it