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EVENING BULLBTTN. HONOLULU. II. T. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1902
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MONDAY, JULY 14th
BARGAINS THIS WEEK IN
Ladies'
Washable Skirts
Following up our announcement of
last week that wo will mako special re
ductions In different departments ot
our stock from now on until wo more
Into our new storo. ladles will And It
to tliclr Interest and profit to watch our
advertisements and to visit our store.
, The values wo offer and tho reductions
mado arc all on NEW GOODS and eas
ily salablo at their regular prices. No
old stock or broken assortments, but
nil of tho latest cut and materials. Tho
lino consists of LINEN, DUCK and
COVERT SKIRT8 all handsomely
mado and tho newest styles. See them
displayed In our window Willi prices
plainly marked.
$1.25 Skirts reduced to SI. 00
(.50 1.25
lilO 1.03
2.50 ., 2.00
3,00 2,50
3,50 3,00
4,00 ,, 3.25
Gibson Style Ladies' Shirt Waists
Wo hnvo a very attractho stock In
pretty materials and colors.
Pineapple Cloth Waists
Reduced from $3 00 to $2.50.
Madras Waists
Reduced from $3.00 to $2.75.
N.S.S
ACH
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DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD.
JELLO
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THE NEW
DESSERT
10 cents a package
Orange, Lemon, Strawberry and Raspberry
SALTERS' GROCERY
BURGLAR and FIRE PROOF SAFES
We have just received a large assortment of the famous
HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFE CO'S SAFES
These safes are considered the very best made, : ;
The public are invited to inspect the exhibit at our
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT,
Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd.
'VIRilAWlIi
NEW SUFFRAGE LAW
AND PROBABLE EFFECT
Shut Out Whites as Well as Negroes
--Making Railroads Pay Taxes
No Passes for Public
Officials.
Richmond, Vn.. June 21. The Vir
ginia corttltutlonal convention, vvhleii
BBemhled here more than n oar ago, is
about to complete Its work There Is
nothing remaining to ho doi c but to
sign the constitution This Instrument
complete!) revolutionizes not only the
politics of the State, but ma lr.'ve an
Important bearing upon Its material
progress.
The most significant changes tffoLtcd
are the sulTiago clause and the Men
tion ot a eorporatlon lomniisjlon, with
tho most arbitrary powers iver pro
posed In tho Old Dominion. TIu fn.n
I chlse provision will eliminate possibly
1 CO to 70 per cent of tho negro oto, but
little or none of that of tho v.hltes. It
the boards of regltratlon do mIu. Is ex-.
I pectcd of them. :
I Under the operations of tho new law,
which, with all other provisions of the
I constitution, will go Into ffert July'
' 10, It Is proposed to place tho whole.
I white Noting population on tho books'
before 1901 when the "understanding'
clauso becomes Inoperative After that
period the white and colored illiterates I
nrc put pretty much on the same foot
ing. A rigid educational eiualllkatlon'
Is made to apply nfter that time, and
unless the registration boards act in
the most grossly partisan wny thorj
can be little discrimination shown in
accepting oters.
1 Tho most Interesting queitlon.though
Is what effect tho new franchise law
will have upon the political future ot
the Stnte. With the complete libera
tion of tho whites, It Is very doubtful
whether the leaders, the men who have
heretofore dominated the party affaire
of Virginia, will exert any such In
fluence In future campaigns. This will
bo particularly true, probably, of great
national campaigns,
I Wit htlio Incubus of the negro issue
eliminated, the white people of Virginia
will be free to att as they see fit on all
'economic and other questions which
may affect tho Interests of the countr.
This view of the. situation Is admitted
by the ablest Democratic lenders In tho
State.
I These men foresaw that such a con
dition threatened their future contlnu-
1 anco In politics should a new constitu
tion be adopted It was largely 011 this
ncount that most of tho conspliuous
men, especially of the machine element.
opposed the assembling of n conccn
tlon If they could hao had their way
Senator Martin and tho men who train
under him would never have permltt"(i
this body to hae met
named by the (lovcrnor and confirmed
by the General Assembly
The commission Is given power to fix
rates for railroads, express, telegraph
and telephone companies The business
of these Interests Is plared-prnctlcnll)
under the supervision of this bod) The
only nppeal permitted fiom Its ,! I
slons Is to the State Supreme Court,
and then the latter bodj inn only In
quire Into the questions whir1! hnvo
come before the commission for adudl
intlon The law takes awaj from every
State, city and count) olllcinl the right
lo nccept ft eo transportation or any
other form of dcadhcaillsm fYom tho
great corporations. The acicptnnce of
nnj of these modes of briber) will n
iate the olllce held l the r'plent
The railroads fought tho . irutlou ot
the commission with nil the vigor 0:
which they nre capable, ns did tliclr
newspapers but It was all In vain
The new constitution makes radical
changes, too, In the manner of taxing
rnllio.ul property, tndcr the present
law, nil subjects must bctr the same
rate of taxation This Is changed un
der tho new order of things, and th1)
tax on rnllio.nl proper!) may ho double
or treble that on real estate or an)
other class of property
This change Is Inrgel) due to n sug
gestion given by President Cusfatt of
tho lcnns)lvanla Kalliond In conver
sation with n prominent nicnibe of the
finance committee of the lonvi.tloit.
Mr. Cnssatt remarked that Virginia
lawmakers had "not begun lo leirn
how to exact taxation from corpora
tions" This tip was quickly aclt.l
upon, and, largely ns the remit of Un
timely hint, the new finance provision
was worked out.
All of the leading men ngree lint the
new constitution Is tho best Vlrglnin
has had for yearB, It It Is not the best
tho Stnto ever had The Itepubllc.uu
arc disposed to question tho right 01
the convention to proclaim the instru
ment This, though, In th" Judgment
of the ablest law)cr, will inn amount
to an) thing.
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Next to the frnnchlso article, tho
creation by the convention of a corpor
ation commission was tho most revo
lutionary action adopted. This body is
to be composed of three members to be
TO DIE
Yesterday, flrnlinnii the man who at
tempted suicide on Wednesday, made
another attempt while bins In his bed
at the Queen's Hospital Tho nurse
had turned her back for a moment and
Graham, reaching for n tumbler on a
tabic, broke It and used a piece of glass
to cut his left wrist In order to open an
artery. Tho noise of breaking the
tumbler attracted the attention of tho
nurse who turned In time to wrest tho
glass from the hand of tho despcrato
man.
The wound, on being examined, was
found to be of a not ver) serious nature
although the man lost tonsldcrnbln
blood The wound was hound up and
particular raio wns taken that nothing
else that could be used 10 take life was
placid near tho patient l'ollce head
quniters wero notified and an olllcer
will now watch nullum night and day
until ho recovers
n'4 OFFICE OF B
W 9 ZZT I THERE IS
v AnJl Island Anue I 1
fM$hmim I HOTTER PLACE i
I IHAN " I
HONOLULU JJ
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Feb. 18, 1901
A. R. Bremer Co. ,
Chicago.
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Curo for tho past
year and found it an
excellent preparation.
LlIZJ
Hut no such comfort there ns an
ELECTRIC FAN
Wh) melt and suffocate w.ion for
$1)00 Invested in an electric desk fan
ou can have genuine cool comfort?
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roil SAU: II Y IIOUHON DRUG CO.
I'ort and King Sts.
Wo aro now parng especial attcn
lion to catering to family Parties, Re
ceptions, Weddings, etc., and the suc
cess that has attended our efforts to
plense, together with our reputation
for serving tho best that tho market
affcrds, Is a sufficient guarantee that
we will givo )cu perfect satisfaction.
Wo have tho finest display of the
b'ttor grade of OAKERY GOODS and
Dno CHOCOLATES and DON DONS
ever put on exhibit hero; wo also car
ry HUYLER'S CANDIES and LOW
NEY'S CHOCOLA ES and BON DONS
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
WATCHES
DURABLE and ACCURATE
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Largest Watch Factory
For aalo by
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Dealers In
Hawaiian Islands
Hawaiian Electric Co. Ltd.
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General Manager ot
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
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Ot tho United States for tho
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OFFICE, Merchant Street, Honolulu.
KAAHUMANU 8TRET.
B, BERGERSEN,
(ho old Sowing Mhchlno Agent, Is still
In business at 942 BETHEL STREET,
Honolulu.
Stock on Hand Standard, Domes
tic, National, Seamstress, New Home,
Household) Expert and Vintiex.
Call and see. Try and buy.
F W Reardslw
Ono W Pago
Tl M
LIGHT
1200
candle power
LIGHT
Wc wlnh to nottty those Intending to make
nn exhibit at the MERCHANTS' ASSOCIA
TION FAIR, that vvc are prepared to - -
RENT TRANSCENDENT LAMPS OF 500 D. P.
for the occasion at n very low rate, and
will nttenel to the llftlitlnjjnncl care of lamps.
Cheaper and better than electricity.
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.
C. W. MACFARLANU, Manager
Repair work of all kind done with
neatness and on short notice.
The Pride of the Home
IS A
WHITRSEWING
VY 111 1 L MACHINE
A Combination of Art and Utility. Used by many In preference to other
makes of tho Bame price It Is demonstrating Its merits. Built to Sew Wall
and to Last. Call and InspecC tho different st)les.
J. M. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR A- UAW,
NOTARY PUDLi
Iflleo Be'1-! 8t Near he Postofrlc
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
Offlces Ilooms 208 209 Doston build
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Telephones Office, Main 38B; Ret
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Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m ; 3 to 6
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BUTTER TROUBLES
Man) people hav o them yjt; they arc entirely unnecessary. Wo
recommend for perfect satisfaction
Crystal Spring Butter
It Is absolutely tho best nil tho ear round. &
40 cents the Lb.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO., Ltd.,
Telephone Main 45.
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