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V yftWW ttWffrt'TVfllP .aa- iWriii'MiW- " 1gCTKr-, ,-,,, ., .n). i , .. .1 iwm vm H i" mmm' mt-n' rm EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. II. T., SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1902. w - UariKHlal cl 1 r SACHS' THE POPULAR STORE Millinery Attractions You do onrself nn injustice If you should buy now millinery without first seeing our new stock. Wo liavo Just received an elegant assortment of tho latest prevalent styles and shapes In LADIES' SUM MER HATS, hoth trimmed and un trimmed; also tho beautiful Iloman stripes tho nowest thing for hat dec orations. All attractively displayed In our Millinery Department. Pretty Lace Curtains Anjono desiring CURiAINS will And our stock a Veritable, garden, whero tho newest ideas In designs can bo found at prices to suit all pocket-books. Curtain Materials All New Handsomo CURTAIN SWISS In whlto and colors. CURTAIN MADRAS, plain and fringed. CURTAIN SCRIM In plain and stripes. N.S.SACHS' DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD nsning iignis We have Just reclveil a shipment of GASOLINE find KEROSENE Z FISHING TORCHES, absolutely aw- snfo and cannot by blown out, Cl Aside from being used fop fishing 1 purposes, they have proven to be Si an excellent OUTSIDE LIGHT fop W plantation use. PRICE $2.25 UP E Theo. H. Davies & Co.. Ltd. S Hardware Department. - miliiUililUiUUiiUlUiUUUUiUUUUlX The Pride of the Home IS A WHITRSEWING TT III I JL MACHINI MACHINE H. Hackfeld & Co,, Ltd. Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Vanilla Bean Culture In Seychelles Islands Following is the conclusion of tho. Ing that, with the above climate vnnll- article that has bcn running In tho Bulletin for a neck or bo past on va nilla bean cultiiro In the Seychelles Islands: SUMMARY. The foregoing account of vanilla cul tivation, being the outcome of experi ence gained in the Seychelles alone, and there chtclly In the hills may need many modifications to adipt It to dif ferent circumstances pertaining to other lands, nnd. Indeed, possibly may be of little use for such. For instance, In n drier climate Irrigation might bo needful, and It would not be necissnry with n reliable, sufficient annual dry period to prepare vines for dowering by checking sap flow In certain bran ches, ns it Is In this colony. This Is not found necessary In certain dis tricts inhere the rainfall is not such ni to keep plants growing continuously, for they stop growing of themselves nnd tonic Into flower without coaxing. Agnln. under less favorable growing conditions the vines would need tnoro nutriment and attention to Btlmulata growth. These and similar considerations which will suggest themselves to tho render may serve to save a brief sum mary from appearing too dogmatic. The following conditions of climate, method of growing, etc., appear to tho writer to bo most favorable to tho successful cultivation and handling of the vanilla crop. Climate With shade temperature ranging nbout 80 K , never much nbovo or below It, and a humid, still ntmov pherc, n rainfall of 80 to 100 Inches or more, evenly distributed through ten months In the year, the remaining two months being dry, with occasional short and very light showers the ten wet months for continuous luxuriant growth, the two dry ones to check it nnd bring vines Into flower. Soil A skin of rich vegetable mold resting on n porous substratum. Kail- xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo A BOY IN la should do well on any soil If tho rots are kept covered with decaying vegetation. Sltuntlon. Moderate slopes. Shade Small-leafed trees to let checkered sunlight through 1'lnnts Cuttings 10 to 12 feet long of growing shoots, which should not cease, growing If planted alter the dry season, but go straight on nnd flower full In two j ears. Planting Cither In lln on posts nnd bars, or on shrubs of suitable size nnd leafage at tho risk of wholesale destruction from disease, or plants well kept apart, each on Its own sup port so that nnv vine showing signs ni sickness may ho removed before in fecting Its neighbors Culture Plantations to be gone through hlmnnthl) , shoots on the ground loopul up climbing brandtcx brought down, decajed leaves, etc, laid on roots for manure whin needed Preparations for flowering according to climate. Cropping Plowers to bo pollinated In forenoon, preferably such ns will hang deal and grow straight pods, quantity regulated according to mass and vigor of each vine but not such ns to hinder the start of new growth for more than two or three months Pods should lie catherpil everv other d.iv. Curing The Blower the better, be ginning In n heated room at about 110" J i. for some dajs, then In n cooler one 90 to 100 K.. Ilnlshlng at ordinary tcmperntuic. humldlt) of air kept ! down If need be hv charcoal brnzlets Slarketlng Qualities and lengths kept distinct made up In packets of J CO pods, nnd neatly packed In tins I holding nbout 12 pounds each. Labor Cheapness and Intelligence ore of tho grthtest Importance in vanil la production The cultivator must himself have his ejes everywhere, tho best of labor known here deteriorates quickly If left to Itself. xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo SPRINGTIME. A Few Words about A prominent Mont roil elf rey man, Hie Hev Jamil II Dlxnn, llectnr St J a fie iml Hon, Cannn of ChrUt Church CAthfriml, wrlir "Permit me tn end you a few line to itrnnijty rcromniot r Ptnnr IUyis Pain-Killeh. 1 late nMltvrlth Mil fiction for tlilrtyflte jcurt. It I ft prtiara. tlnn which dewrvefl full public eotilliter.ee m If A nre rur for Dninvillnp S'?T"n. I iilllHnill Fm I -uuk" I Ulll lllllUl Chills, cramps, Ac Two Size, i'.c. and fWV ThiU only one Taln-Kltlt-r, Parry Dovls.' IS We're sorry for im T nnd also sorry for the man who hasn t nn ELECTRIC FAN this kind of weather Why melt nnd mop our face when fur $15 00 Invested In nn clcctrli fan you can have gtnulnu cool lomlort? SPRING PROCLAMATION TO.J0HNNY V0U MAY GO BAREfOOT ABOUT! MAY ichid- MA KSbn. Y & JfcJ&7v t-SPRfrlG Y 'WWW PROCLAMATION S29 v-4i X TO.J0HNNY- frZ Cjc w 7 dft. VyHIIIIKIlni.xill ' vmf, " iL ) t"X rs!'Jl!"LjW tV- J 3 irt Xai 1 Jm" y A meeting of the executive commit tec of the McKlnle Memorial Park was held In tho Ilajik of Hawaii jester da afternoon. At that time the let ter from the trustees of the IHshon Hstate, assenting to the counter pro posal of the committee that the park site bo made to consist of fourteen neres Instead of ten, as at first propos ed was read. The cost of tho entire block of land wns placed nt 15000 The committee, bj resolution, then direct ed the p.iment to the trustees of that sum nnd securing a receipt for tho same. This Is to permit the making of the deed In the namo of nn asso ciation which It ma be denied to ask to maintain control of the park In the future The treasurer stated that there wan now In his hands or subscribed n sum vcrj close to $10 000 Some or tho heav subscriptions had not it been (ollected but It Is understood Hint the work of set tiring this mono) Is to lie pushed ahead ns rapidly as pos sible, so that the making of the park will not be lung delajed The suh-commltteo submitted plans for the work of filling In the ground and securing a surface adipted to tho purposes of a park, nnd this matter was thoroughly discussed There were on flic several bids for tho carrvlng nut or the plans presented. John O. Hothwell resigned as chair man of the Honolulu Committee, to which he had been appointed by tho executive committee upon tho resigna tion of Henry Wntorhouso. Mr. Itoth well would not havo accepted the po altlon, but he was placed there at a meeting At which he was not present, nnd so could not resign until ester day. He explained that l.ls resigna tion was due only to tho fact that ho has so much on his hands that he can not give to the matter all the atten tion It deserves On motion, tho resignation wns ac cepted, Mr Itothwill agreeing to con tinue to act with the committee espe cially In the matter or n curing a chairman to take up the work Secretary Henry i:. Cooper wa ndckd to the committee i TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd. Kind Street. Telephone 300 " .'?ve h 1 1 V. MACPAItLANl!, Mfinngcr The Transcendent Arc Light 500 C. P. Consumes nothing but or dinary Kerosene Oil. The best light known to sclcnco and tho cheapest. Havo received the Highest Awards al the Pan American Exposition. Suit nblc for store and halls, ana arc In uso In good many of our prominent stores throughout tho city, such ns Wall, Nichols Co, Honolulu Drug Co, Hollls ter Drug Co , Mclnerny Shoo Store, Kllto lco Cream Parlors, Hawaiian Ho tel and others too numerous to men tion Wo also have tho samo Arc Lamp to burn 12 hours, which Is suit nblo for lamps to bo placed in yrrda ns n protection against night prowlers. Our lamps nro In uso tnroughout all tho plantations Tor further particulars Inquire of WASHINGTON LIGHT CO., MASONIC TEMPLE. Take Laxative tiromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it it rails to euro. h. . droves signature Is on each box. 2R rents. The vlilago church nt t'pleathnm, North Yorkshire Is claimed to be tho smallest In Knglnud The church dates back OOl) ear Some of tho I tombstones In the grave) ard are dated i Ioji'. Play According to Rules ! Send 75 cents for handsome book entitled PING-PONG THE GAME AND HOW TO PLAY IT. (Dy Arnold Parker. Winner of Queen's Hnll Open Ping Pong Tournament. ILLUSTRATED. Puts before the public In tho sim plest nnd clearest manner tho way in which tho chief strokes of this fancl nafing game enn be performed Kver thing explained with great detail Tho work Is an authority Will bo sent postpaid to an) nddrcss WM. C. LY O N, '200-201 .IUDD IIUILDING. "HI Jlngl pler'n I am no Barefooted ag'inl I'll bet old Rockefeller hain't no hap. wl" Chicago Record-Herald. 2for25ctsl hM)?'z!i!hMSV'll': rrtMijr:. " iii " " mj "i X&CCholceolSolld5IIrr,(iuldllalr iJtT.fiXwVC'IorSllverorc. PsnwitrlliUMlirkeln. tJ7JA A new amlraiy I Inn 5cnd Mampl ami we mall lnt ruction, tirtltiinni J U ami until iRlt an a hotmnir a I'rrtiy t'lrre of fluid llntiUi Tr) rltrat m re. AcmtBookCo 0n3R Athmlile N Carolina US A Combination of Art and Utility. Used by many In preference to otber makes of the samo price. It Is demonstrating Its merits. Quilt to Sew Well and to Lait. Call and Inspect" tho different styles. Before It Is Too Late! BUY WHATSOEVER YOU WANT AT FIGURES WAY BELOW COST OUR DNTIRE STOCK , MUST BE CLEANED OUT BY JUNE 30, 1902, NEW GRASS LINEN JUST RECEIVE D. GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu Street p. o. Boi m. Til l W"I3XTC3r "WO 03E3CL3T THE OLDEST CHi. SE FIRM IN HONOLULU. COMMISSION jVtTi3I2.aj3:A.jTTS. Dttltu la Flat 3 Iks aal Gran Lin em. Chloi ana: Japtam Oooai el All C all ti-it Nuuanu ttrttt Henry H. Williams run piiooRi'.ssivn undhrtakhu Ol' : IIOMH.ULU t WITH : THU CITY - FORITURE - STORE E GOOD MBALMING a specialty. . . The very la'est methoJs employed In caring fur the dead. A lull stock of the bet and up-to-date undertaklnR goods and paraphernalia. ill 5 1 vi m Mr JmJJBJv AficntH for LANE BROS. onu merits & Head Stones Remember there Is no other MK. WILLIAMS connected with this etjbliihini"iit , so make no mure mist ikes. Porter Furniture Co, First-class FURNITURE of all descrip tions. Upholstering Department un equalled in the City. Now located in the FISHER BLOCK, Fort Street! opp. Love Building. PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD. JUST RECEIVED FELS NAPTHA SOAP WASHES CLOTHES WITHOUT RUBBING REMOVES AIL GREASE AND PAINT STAINS SALTERS' GROCERY STORE Office, 1140 and 1148 Fort St., Love Building Phone, Main 64. Hesldence 1375 Pirt S ., below Vineyard. Phone and Night Call, White 3811 ITTTJrjyff .xjstone-f Beaver Lunch Rooms WATCH ES ! Port Ht" bct Qccn iimlMcrcluint DURABLE and ACCURATE' & f?7 The Keystone Watch Case Co. ii.tiii.ii. PhilidelpMi USA America's OliiMl nnd Largest Watch Factory For solo by The Principal Watch .Dealers in Hawaiian Islands Breakfaat, Lunch and Dinner Served. Everytnlng first elnsi Cornpleto Una Key West and Domestic Clgari always nn hnnd. II. J. NOLTE, - Pronrletor. A . i -i1 i&