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.-, IW, L.HLLaJILMHliiL BVBNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, If. T., MONDAY, JUNE U, 0I. m m r i H f , fff . V T- SACHS' THE POPULAR STORE BOUNTEOUS DISPLAY of SUMMER GOODS Unless you visit our storo frequent ly vou scarcely know of tho possibili ties that exist there Tor handsome purchases. Thcro's not a steamer comes In but what brings us tho latest novelties anil new Roods for every department. This week no aro making a special showing o( the following: ' COTTON COVERT CLOTH For Outing and Vacation Skirts Wo have It In Blue, Drown and Orcen, also In checks and stripes. Width. 28 Inches. 7 Yards for $1.00 NEW WHITE PIQUES Something decidedly new and at tractive In Figures and Plaids. Very best quality. 25c and 30c per Yard ALL WOOL GOODS With Embroidered Stripes Beautiful goods for Steamer Waists, coTors, lied, Orcen, Old Rose, Grey, Drown, Lavender. Width 28 Inches. $1,00 per Yard Also a completo lino of French Flannels. GOOD QUALITY WHITE QUILTS Full sizes and a large stock. You would pay for them at other places $1.00. Our prlco 85 cents. DON'T GO ON WORRYING With Inferior or needlessly expcnslvo Illumination In your home. Thero Is absolutely no occasion for It. Thousands of housekeep ers throughout tho Islands havo removed this annoylne problem entirely by acquainting thomsclves with the Ideal perfect light for tho home. It Is as brilliant as gas or electricity, never smokes, smells or gives any trouble Is lighted and extinguished as easily na gas, and burns but little kerosene oil. Our catalog shews all styles from $1.80 up, and Is sent for tho asking. Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. hardware department The Pride of the Home -IS A- WHITE SEWING MACHINE PARTY INTEGRITY THREATENED Itpa A WHIT AND ADM1NISTUATION WOMtint) 1 V AUlill I BY FIQET OYER00BAN TARIFF (Continued from rage 1 ) This signed pledge, an unprecedented thing, was drawn for the purpose of holding fast certain wavering Sena tors, who said they wero against reci procity, but who It was feared would desert when the pinch came. One of these uncertain Senators was Mason of Illinois, who waB Induced to sign the pledge. The other Blgncis were Clapp, Nelson, Mitchell, Ilur- rows, Klklns, Scott, Peiklns, Dard, Millard, Wellington, Klttredgo and Stewart. Gamble, Dietrich and Kearns wero absent, but wero expected to sign later Kearns, however, gave no tice that ho was under such obliga tions to Senator Ilnnna that he could not sign. It Is understood Hint Gam ble and Dietrich signed the pledge. At nny rate, they aro as stalwart as the others. Simon of Oiegon Is nbscnt but will be paired on tho question. Foster of Washington, who has been against reciprocity, now gives signs of weakening, and Is not counted innong thn fifteen stnlwarts The Spooner Compromise, Certain Influential Administration Senators think they can see a way out of the tangle, by having one of the beet Mtgar Republicans offer nn amendment to the Spooner "compro mise" plan providing, in addition to Its present limitations, that tho Pros CUBA AS STATE Washington, June 14. Senator El- kins today Introduced a Joint resolu tion In the Senate providing for the annexation of Cuba and its admission as a State of the Union. Tho resolu tion grants tho consent of Congress to the erection of tho Hcpubllc of Cuba as a State of tho Union, "to bo called tho State of Cuba, with a republican form of gocrnmcnt, a constitution to bo adopted by the people of sold re public by deputies in comcntlon as sembled with the consent of the exist ing government." A condition Is specified that tho con stitution of the proposed' Htnto shall be submitted to Congress not later than .Innuarv 1. 1901. There Is also a provision that tho debt of Cuba shall not become a chnrgo upon tho general goernment Thero Is also nn jiltcrni the provision giving the President. II he prefers power to proceed In n moid direct way for Culm's admission ns n State. This prolslon permits the ad mission under tho terms of tho resolu tion Itself, "Instead of proceeding to submit tho resolution to Cuba ns an overture, on tho part of tho United Htntcs " If this latter courso Is pur sued, a State is to bo formed "out of I tlon. Cuba Is a joung republic, still weak, who owes to us her birth, whose whole future, whose ery life must de pend on our attitude toward her. I ask that we help her as she struggles up ward along the painful and difficult road of self-government and Indepen dence. I ask this aid for her because she Is weak, because she needs It, be cause we have already aided her. 1 ask that open-handed help, of a kind which a Belf-respectlng peoplo can ac cept be given to Cuba for the very roason that we have given her such help In the past. Our soldiers fought to give her such help In the past. Our soldiers fought to give her freedom, and for three ears our representatives, civil and mllitnry have tolled unceas ingly facing disease of a peculiars sinister and fatal tv pe w Ith patient and umomplnlnlug fortitude to teach hor how to um aright her new freedom. Never In history has any alien country been thus administered with such high Intcgrltv of purpose, such wise Judg ment und such a slngh'-lnnded devo tion to the country's Interests Now. I ask that the Cuuim be given all possi ble chance to use to the be.t advantage the freedom of which Amerlcnns have such right to be proud nnd for which so miny American lives have been sti- rlflced. tiii:oi)oi: noosi:vi:i.T. ' "White House, June 13. I0u2 "When you are ready, Gridley, you may fire" Vhen the Ad-riral's hair waa in danger, he waa prompt, to uae Coke Dandruff Care He wrUep as follows conrfrmng it ' I have used CCKB 0ANDPUFP CURE for the paet year ar.d fojnd it an excellent preparation " It la guaranteed to cite Dandruff. Itching Scalp, Pallir.g Kair, and to promote a vigoroo, healthy growth Imitations aro plentiful but the genuine--ao.d eeiynhere. Coke Shampoo and Toilet Soap A delightful toilet soap. Gives the hair and akin the gloss and glc of yojth ard perfect health. A.R.Bremer Co. Chicago. HODRON DRUG COMPANY. FORT AND KING STREETS. Be ineffectual sure you get Ident shall be empowered to suspend tho present Hcpubllc o. Cuba, with u the reciprocity agreement whenever it Is found, In operation, to work inju ry to any American Industry. Of course, sugar Is tho Industry referred to. and It Is alleged that from the pre vailing prices under tho new law It would be posslblo to tell whether Cu ban competition was resulting In low er prices for Amerlcnn sugar, and so Injuring the beet raisers. Tho reci procity Senators bcllovo that soma modifications of this sort, proposed by ono of their own number, would bring Into lino nil tho "Insurgents" of both Senate nnd House. It Is also argued In behalf of this plan that it proposes reciprocity strictly In lino with thlt ndvanccd by President McKlnlcy nt Duffalo, which he said should not in jure any American Industry. N.S.SACHS' DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD ii it 1 E republican form of government, ami with representatives In Congress, and bo admitted Into the Union by tlili net, on nn equal footing with the ex isting States as soon as ti.o terms nnd conditions of such admission shnll La agreed upon by tho governments of tho Republic of Cuba and tho United States " The resolution provides for tho ap propriation of $100,000 to carry In provisions Into effect. Senator Elklns, speaking of tho res olution Introduced today for tho an nexation of Cuba, said that Texas was admitted under precisely the snmo terms ns this resolution provided for Cuba. He said he preferred the ad mission of Cuba In preference in granting JO 000,000 a car on her ac count out of tho revenues without knowing where It would go. Uy pro. vldlng for the admission of Cuba there would be no differences In tho Repub lican party on tho subject of tariff re lations with the Island. r-'-fvivs-vs-r.-ar-r. A Combination of Art and Utility. Used by many In preference to other makes of tho same price. It Is demonstrating Its merits. Built to Sew Well and to Last. Call and InspccC tho different styles. H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. Sole Agents fop tho lluwnllnn Inlands. Before It Is Too Late! BUY WHATSOEVER YOU WANT AT FIGURES WAY BELOW COST OUR BNTIRG STOCK MUST BE GLEANED OUT BY JUNE 30, 1902. NEW GRASS LINEN JUST RECEIVE D. POO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu Street P. O. Hoi 995, Tsi il WXlSTGr WO OBCAN THE OLDEST CHi VSK FlKAl IN HONOLULU. oojvtjVEiasio M:7r.K,oi3:A.jTTS Washington, June 13. The President today sent the following message to the Congress: "Tho Senate and the House: I deem II important, before the adjoin nment ol the present session of Cougiess, to call attention to tho following expression! In tho message which. In the discharge of the duty Imposed upon me by the Constitution, I sent to Congress the first Tuesday of December last " i;isewhero 1 have discussed tho Question of reciprocity. In the ense ol Cuba, however, there aro weighty rea sons of morality nnd of national Inter est why the policy should bo held to hnvo a peculiar application, and I most earnestly ask our attention to tho wis dom. Indeed, to the vital need, of pro viding for a substantial reduction In the tariff duties on Cuban Impoits Into tha United States. Cuba has In her con stitution nfTirmed what we desired, that she should stand, in International mat ters. In closer and more friendly rela tions with us than with any other pow er; nnd wo nrc bound by every con sideration of honor and expediency to pass commercial measures In the Inter est of her well being.' Quotations from Mckinley. "This recommendation was merely giving practical effect to President Mc Klnley's words when. In his message of December B, 1898, ond December 5, 1893, ho wrote: " 'It is Important that our relations with this people (ot Cuba) shall be ol tha most friendly character and our commercial relations close and recip rocal. We have accepted a trust, the fulfillment of when calls for tha sternest Integrity of purpose and excrtlso of tho highest wisdom, Tho new Cuba yet to rise from tho ashes ol tha past must needs be bound to us by tics of singular Intimacy and strength If its enduring welfare Is to be assured. The greatest blessing which can como to Cuba Is the restoration of her agri cultural und Industrial prosperity,' Plea from Cuba. "Yesterday, Juno 12, I received by cable from tho American Minister In Cuba, a most earnest appeal from Presi dent I'nlma. for 'legislative relief before It Is too late, and his country financial 1) ruined.' The granting of reciprocity vv ith Cuba Is a proposition which stands entirely alone. The reasons for It far outweigh those for granting reciprocity with nny other nation, and are entirely consistent with preserving Intact tin protective Bystcm under country has thriven so such as a bounty In tho form of a re bate. Not Tariff Discussion. "The question as to which. If any. ol the different schedules of tariff ought most properly to bo revised does not enter Into the matter In any way ui shape. We aio toncerned with getting a friendly reciprocal agreement with Cuba. This arrangement applies to all the articles that Cuba grows or pro duces. It Is not In our power to dc termlnc what these articles shall he and nny discussion ot the tariff ns It af fects special schedules, or countries THINK III IN Washington, June U. Tho present plans of tho Senatorial supporters of Cuban reciprocity nr'o to press tho question to an Issue next week This was the result of tho conferences neici today anil yesterday. Tho ltepubllcan members of tho Committee on Cuban Delations will meet either Monday ol Tuesday, nnd flnnlly ngren upon tho exact terms of tho bill to be reported as a substitute for tho House hill Tho measure thus agreed upon will be re ported to a ltepubllcan cnucus to bo held Tucsdny or Wcdncsdav, and It the cnucus Indorses tho measure It then will bo brought beforo a meeting of tho full Committee on Cuban DcW tlons nnd reported to the Senate Tho dcslro Is to have all this done by tho tlmo the Isthmian canal bill Is dlspos cd of on Thursday, so that tho reci procity bill may be given tho first place In the order of business Tho reciprocity advocates still pro fess tho utmost confidence lit tbclr ability to pass through tho Senate any bill that may be recommended by tha committee nnd caucus They count lnrgely upon the unwillingness of lie publican members to align themselves strictly with the opposition against a bill that has been made a party meis lire by the President's menage, and there aro Indications that at least In some Instnnces this prognostication will prove sound The rrltlcnl point will come upon the acceptance of the House bill with Its nmendmint for tho removal of thj differential lut nn refined sugar The beet sugar Itciiubllcans arc all nrotec other than Cubi. Is wholly nsldo from tlonlsls nnd thero hns In en from tin 'i.n ....i.in .... ... ..i.i. i. , ....... ..u . .... beginning n division ns to the expe dient v of adopting n policy looking tu the abolition of this duty This oppo sltlon found evdenco In Thursdays beet siigni caucus, but the decision to staml by the House bill ns amended was secured largely upon tho under standing that such a courso would In evitably result in tho defeat of all leg islation Recent developments lead to the conclusion that If any considerable number of Republicans should ndhera to tin) determination to vote with the Democrats to support thu Houso bill It would pass tho Senate There would then bo no chanco for n conference nnd tho bill would go to the President , who. It Ir expected, would attach his signature and thus make n law- ot tho bill, with tho .Morris amendment Included This provision! would, of course, affect tho beet Biigar I Interests equally with tho trust, in pro portion to the extent of their refining Industry, and Is not desired Tho bet I sugar refiners say they would losa about $500,000 nnnuallv. whllo the enne sugar refiners would lose $0,000, 000, but they argue thnt tho cano su gar refiners would still havo nn ad vantage In tho reduction on Cuban raw sugai. We're sorry for and also sorry for the man who hasn't nn ELECTRIC FAN this kind of weather Why melt nnd mop jour face when for $15.00 Invested In an electric fan )ou can have genuine coot comlort? HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd. King Street. Telephone 300 the subject mnttci to which I now call your attention Hawaii an Example, "Some of our citizens oppose tho low crlng of tho tariff on Cuban products, Just as three ears ago tiny opposed the admission of the Hawaiian Islands, lest free trade with them might ruin certain of our interests here. In the ac tual event their fears proved baseless as regards Hawaii, and their apprehen sions as to tho damage to any Industry of our own becauso of the proposed measure of reciprocity with Cuba seem to me equally baseless. In my Judgment no American Industry will be hurt, and many Industries will be benefited by the proposed action. It Is to our ad vantage as a nation that tho growing Cuban market should he controlled by American producers. Tho events following the war with Spain and the prospective bulldlilg of tho Isthmian cnnal render It certain that we roiiBt take in the future a far greater Interest than hitherto In what happens throughout tho West Indies, Central America and tho adjacent coasts and waters We expect Cuba to put us on an exceptional footing politically, nnd we should put her In thn same exceptional position economically Tho proposed action Is In line with tho course wo hnvo pursued as regards all tho Islands with which we have been brought Into relations of varying Inti macy bj the Spanish war. Porto Rico nnd Hawaii havo been Included within our tariff lines, to their great benefit ns well ns ours, and without any of tha feared detriment to our own Industries. The Philippines, which stand In a dif ferent relation, have been grauted sub stantial tariff concessions. Cuba Is an Independent republic which has assumed certain special ob ligations ns rogards her International position In compliance with our re quest I ask for her certain special which thil economic concessions In return, thesn marvelously. I economic concessions to benefit us as VffiM C. W. MAC I :ARLANU, Munnger The Transcendent Arc Light 500 C. P. Consumes nothing but or dinary Kerosene Oil. Tho best light known to scienco and the cheapest. Havo received tho Highest Awards at tho Pan-American Imposition. Suit able for storo and halls, and aro In uso In good many ot our prominent stores throughout tho city, such as Wall, Nichols Co., Honolulu Drug Co, Holds ter Drug Co , Mclnorny Shoo Store, Kllte Ice Cream Parlors, Hawaiian Ho tel and others too numerous to men tion. Wo also havo tho Bamo Arc f.amp to burn 12 hours, which Is suit able for lamps to bo placed In yrrds ns a protection against night prowlers. Our lamps are In uso tnrougbout all tho plantations. Tor further particulars Inquire of WASHINGTON LIGHT CO., MASONIC TEMPLE. Tho present tariff law was designed ta well as her. There are fow brighter promoto tho adoption of such a reel pages In American history than tho proclty trenty, ond expressly provided . page which tells of our dealings with for a reduction not to exceed 20 per Cuba during the past four years. On cent upon goods coming from a par- her behalf wo waged n war, of which tlcular .country, leaving tho tariff rates ' tho mainspring was general Indignation on tho same articles unchanged as re-1 against oppression, and wo have kepi 1 gnrds all other countries Objection , faith absolutely. It Is earnestly to be i has been mndo to the granting of tho , hoped that wo will complete In tho II Porter Furniture Co. First-class FURNITURE ot 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. 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Goo, of All Klalt Nuuaaj vtril reduction on tho ground thnt the sub stantial benefit would not go to tho agricultural producer of Bugar, but would Inuro to tho American sugar re finers In my Judgment provision enn and should be mndo which will guar antee us against tills possibility, with out having rccourso to doubtful policy, same spirit the record so well begun, ami show In our dealings with Cuba that steady continuity of policy which It Is essentlnl for our Nation to estab lish In foreign nffnlrs If wo desire to I play well our part ns a world power, Cuba Needs Assistance, 1 Wo aro a wealthy and a powerful na- Washington June 12 Another eon ferenco of stalwart Tlepublltan Sena tors was held today and n cast Iron pledgo given to stand out against Cu ban relief to tho bitter end A paper was drawn up and signed, an almost unprecedented proceeding fifteen namej were placed on thu roll, nnd three other Senators Jones of Nova dn, Dietrich and Kearns aro expected to sign ns soon ns they return from a trip down tho Potomac Tho meetlnil was held In Senator Cllilns room. Yesterday's disclosures before the Cuban committee, when Tlxirhcr nd niltted direct .connection ot the biik.w trust with the reciprocity ngltntlon hail an encouraging effect on thu beet sugnr Senators, though nmst of them wero nvvaro of what Smator Teller had up his sleeve. 'Iho Thurber revo latlnns vveio discussed today In confer ence nnd tho suggestion wnh mndo thnt further Investigation would no !JUST RECEIVED FELS NAPTHA SOAP WASHES CLOTHES WITHOUT RUBBING REMOVES ALL GREASE AND PAINT STAINS SALTERS' GROCERY STORE Albert V. Gear, President Emmett May, Secretary. THE HONOLULU INVESTMENT CO., LTD. Capital Stock, $100,000.00 Wi GENERAL INSURANCE, REAL AND FINANCIAL AGENTS - - E8TATE (Continued on Pago G.) Judd Building, Merchant Street Side. HONOLULU, H. T. V A uUH.ll iMIli d 4 - -