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' 7nv -7-3V 1 -ir-rtf ! -r' - 11 V. JSJf-SACHS -3W- 8ACH8-8 5)pSACHS -TPffiSJsF" SACHS-faQ 4 to X o k p X u k JS& X u (0 k P l) X o i jffPl ls.H&M.l GOOD SKIRT NEWS At last we can offer you a TAFFETA UNDERSKIRT that will not SPLIT OR CRACK Guaranteed silk petticoat are absolutely warranted against ptlttlng or cracking and the following positive and binding agreement to this effect Is attached to each garment: If, through any defect, tho silk of this garment should split or crack within Three Months from date of purchase, we agree to replace It with a new petticoat. Ye have them In black and leading colors AT S0.50 S8.50 & S12 EACH in o X CA i 1, (A O X CA i (A O X A ft CA o X CA i 1 X V u u fGJ i f .. pi-AjjMasa: ji rrrr.-.ii 7 r7tf Si tMvll 1NTHE Ik IStvJ HEM 1 1 lsi'JvP -. r- R it County To Mandamus Territory For Delinquent Taxes POLICE MyST BE READY FOR STRIKERS Orfhu County Supervisors put In three erecting a bandstand In Asia park as hours of miscellaneous work last een a memorial to dead heroes In tho war Ing. While moro was talked offthan He stated that he would look up spool was accomplished there was ncverthc- flcattons nnd advertise for bids for the less much done. Tho Treasurer was erection of a band stand In this park practically told to go ahead and bring1 st the county'H expense suit against the Teirltory for ovcrl County Engineer Gere. $17,000 duo the County from tho com uuy uero unci an application wiin lected delinquent taxes. The Tcrrl- tho Hoard to nil tho position of County torlal Treasurer had refused, on the Attorney General's advice, to Issue a warrant. The sidewalk ordinance passed final reading, Moore's plumblns ordinance paued second reading and the passage of tho automobile ordinance was deferred. Moore brought up the subject of thi Hawaiian band being nllovvcd a leave of Diclnccr. Lucas said Gcro had tho endorse enent of Superintendent of I'titiuc Works Hollowny. He had done much orl( for the government Moore movod that Mr Gere be cm plojcd at $225 per month Motion unanimously carried. I'acle thought Gere should be started absenco from tho County for a period round tho Islnnds pretty soon to seo of four months Ho said there was n. vvhat was needed. This Idea met with proposition (that of Joe Cohen, man-1 warm favor but It was not considered agcr of tho Orphcum theater) to take noccssnry to take any action In the mat the band on a big mainland tour. Ho 'cr at tho time. believed It was a splendid Idea nnd Bulletin Draws winner. f CO X o CO k co X u CO k THE KINDTHAT DOMT WEAR OUT ' aHneHnatr. ends. Jfyou find the tmeHriyiH you Hove Hie oenulna. unaucsllonobty Hjhe bt silk glove ever mode. I PAftNTflNCERTlPPED Silk Gloves A guarantee ticket "wllh every pair All linrlta nnd ..stales- . Jv i nntr as J -i- in inc. ba DU8Y 8POT- In our store Is our glove counter, and there Is a reason for It: We sell the genuine KAY8ER PATENT FINGER .TIPPED 8ILK GLOVES. I a new X CA In each nalr Is a Guarantee Ticket that Is nood for pair Free If the "tips" wejr out before the gloves. We have them In white, black and colors AT 05d 75d SI A PAIR N. 8. SACHS Dry Goods Company Ltd. U3KNER FORT AND BERETANIA STREETS. BHOVB ft.'W- 8H0V8-aB 3-SH0V8 MffM 8H0V8 cayai&p.x2&Fxz2E TELEPHONE MAIN 78 9 TELEPHONE YOUR WANTS TO THE o CITY MEAT MARKET MAIN 78. 9 California Products; DUTTER, FRUIT, TURKEY8 AND CHICKENS FRESH ON EVERY 'A STEAMER. ft CHOICE ISLAND BEEF J SIRLOIN STEAK AND RID ROA8T, 10e. PER POUND. 0 ALL KINDS OF VEGETADLE8. (J ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY $ 1ELEPHONE MAIN 78 J? Wj&XPEA SEER W7T& .wl YOUR RACKET Wjmt I I xraTTE A RACKET IF Hiil I "YOU DONT GET ,, )- r 'n I Vi t0) HAINIEn BOTTLING I g jSr en Pnoto Wnlt8 1331 I would proe a great ndxertiscment for tho Islands Tho County would sao sccral thousands of dollars In the mat ter of band maintenance, although It was desired that some of tho money ttiiift Rficpil lip distributed npr a cer tain period as additional pay to the I band In order that extra men might bo taken on and trained so that a band of forty-two would bo ready to make tho tour when tho time came, and In order that suitable uniforms might be secured for the band bojs. It wns the opinion of the Ilonrd that It would be well for Uandmastcr Ilcrgcr to make n statement to tho Honrd as to what he desired and that also It might bo well to icet tho opinion of the communly In the premises, although It was felt that no one would object to tho band being gone four months. If during that time It was advertising the Islands Secre tary Wood of tho Promotion Commit tee had said that ho received a large number of letters from Portland, whero tho band attended tho exhibition, complimenting tho Hawaiian musi cians. President of tho Hoard of Health Plnkham, In tho matter of tho proposed new public laundry for Honolulu, re ported that tho Chinese Consul had called on him and requested that ho and representatives of tho Chinese laundrymcn bo heard before action was taken. At 10:30 tho Board adjourned until Tuesday next Those Who Attended. At 7: 40 o clock tho meeting was called to order, Vice Chairman 11 II. Adams, In the absence on the mainland of Chairman O.W. Smith, being In tho i hair, and there being present Super visors II. T. Mooro. John Lucas and Andrew Cox, Clerk Kalauokalanl, Jr., Stenographer Aca, Clerk Uuffandcau and members of tho press. I Tho minutes of tho last meeting were read. Supervisor Frank Archer entered at 7 MR. apolOEizIng for being late. Supervisor J. K. Paele arrived a mo ment later, with a couple or spectators. Auditor Ulckncll arrived at 8 o'clock. Attorney IZ. A. pouthltt presented him self a llttlo later. County Detective Lako was on hand about 8:30. Superintendent of Ulec- trla Lights W U i-razco dropped In during tho courso of tho evening, as did also Honolulu Uoad Supervisor Sam Johnson. Ills Ordered Paid. Tho following January demands vvcro approved: County 'Auditor, offtco clerk, 1120. County Attorney, offlco clerks, $535 County Treasurer, ofllco. clerk. $120 County Clerk, offlco clerks, J 235. I'lxed salaries, county officers, J1C70. Koolauloa road district No 1, J835. Walalua road district, $1375. Kaplolanl park, 1304.25. Road department, $2013 SO. Koolaupokbo road district, (10C2. Keepers of parks, $200. I'oundmastcr, $30. 1'ollco department, $7331.81. Klre department, $3075. (larbago department, $200. Police and flro alarm system, $100. Klcctrlc light department, $700. Hawaiian band, $1550. Aala Park Dandstand. Cbalrmnn Adams reported that tho Japanese had given up the Idea of Auditor UlckneU'8 report for the tart ilx months was read. Moore moved that the report be ai proved and ordered published In tltO uulletln nnd Advertiser "Any particular reason?" nsked the Chair. "No," said Moore, "except that it be ktiow n "How about the Hawaiian papers?" asked Archer. "Give all tho papers a show," said Lucas, "If we give It to one let us give It to them all." "Kokua," said Archer, "I m satisfied," said Moore "That will be six papers to give It to, remarked Archer. "There are three Hawaiian papers." "The publication Is only a matter of form," suggested Moore "1 think if wo print tho report In one 1'ngltsh and one Hawaiian paper. It will bo sumclent, the Chair declared "Which is the official newspaper?' Inquired Lucas, glancing toward tho press table. "1 mean for printing," ho milled "The Uulletln," wns tho reply "I happen to know that the Uulletln has the contract for all the Territorial printing." volunteered County Auditor James Ulckncll. "That's Territorial," said Moore "Well, wo must bring this matter to a head." said the Chair "Let's put tho names of the papers In a hat and draw for It," advised Moore. "Tho Kuokoa Is tho Hawaiian paper, ' said Archer. "That Is controlled b tho Advertis er, I believe," said Adams. The Chair urged that a motion wait In order. Lucas wroto "Uulletln" and "Stnr" on two slips of blotting paper, turned them over, and Archer drew one. It bore tho word "Uulletln," whereupon Mooro moved that the report be print ed In the Uulletln. Carried. To Mandamus Territory. County Treasurer It. II. Trent sub mitted correspondence had with the Territorial Auditor on tho subject of delinquent taxes collected during the six mouths ending December 31. 1903, Ho had mado n formal demand on Aud itor Klshcr for DO per cent of the above Kisher declined to Issue, a warrant The amount Involved, as far as Oahu Is ion cerncd, Is $17,039 38, Whllo thin Iialr and baldness ftro undeslrablo for inon, tlioy aro vastly moro so for women, hotlilug adds moro to tho adornment of women than rich, heavy, flowing tresses. Tho Iialr Is too valuablo to allow it to suffer from neglect. So Just as soon as you notlco that your hair Is coming out you should uso $kair Vigor It checks falling of the hair promptly. Tblsfeaturoof Ayer's Hair Vigor Is now recognized as most niarkod, and lias brought to this prep aration a world-wldo reputation. You cannot possi bly havo a splendid head of hair when tho scaln l covered with dandruff. Wo urgo upon all who aro In any way trnublod with dandruff to be gin the uso of Ayer's Hair Vigor atonco. Do not bo deceived jv chean Imitations wmen will onlr disappoint you. Mako suro you get AVKIl'3 Hair Vigor. mm Prrfire4t;Dr. J.C.AjertC .Uwill.Miit .U.S.A. 1$HIrHk0efrttHttQtyipMfit SCINTILLATIONS A light house makes a light heart. The steady light is the study light the Electric Light. Did you ever think of electricity as the great universal fluid that radiates from the heart of nature to make the world brighter? . We all wish to be looked at in the best light. The best light to be looked at, or to look at other folks In, Is Electric Light. A lightning bug Is pretty In the landscape, but It Isn't much good to travel by. If you want your shops popular, make your streets bright with electric lights. Electric Lights, like the fairies of the old German legends, will do much hard housework for you, if you treat them well. 1 1 Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd Office King St., near Alakca 'Phone Mata 390 jknt'n' t bo any decision of the Attorney Gen eral's department against allowing the county tho nmount called for Tim County was by law entitled to It ".Mandamus the Termor, suggest ed I ucas County Attorney Douthltt said he advlcd Treasurer Trent to make n de mand for tho warrant. Mandamus was about the only way to decide the mat ter Thero seemed to bo some question as to the Count 's right to tho money The following resolution was put nnd tarried: "That the Hoard of Supervisors heartily approve tho Treasurer's action regarding 1110 demand made on me icr rltorlal Auditor for the delinquent taxes and suggest that the Treasurer take such steps In the matter as may bo necessary, on the advice of tho County Attorney. Mandamus, accord ing to DoutbltlB remarks, la now in order " Ladies Inconvenienced. Superintendent of Public Works Hoi tow ay wrote the Hoard salng that Mr llcrhtel of tho Immigration depart ment had drawn attention to wntcr vtnndlng on Channel street, maknl of the station. He suggested dumping coral there Hollow ay also cnllcd at tcntlon to tho condition of (ho side walk on Hlvcr street, between Ilerc tanla nnd Kukiil Ladles teaching at a Japanese church were much incon vcnlrmed In wet weather. I'lro Chief Thurston sent In an esti mate of $ IC75 for Tebruary expenses. W W Uoyd sent In his resignation as an engineer In the fire dcpartminL Kaltnlanaole Writes. D It Vlda applied for the portion of Inspector on the contract known as "rena rs. Pall road: Delegate to Congress J. Kalanlanaolo acknowledged by letter tuo receipt o roples of resolutions, relatlvo to the "75 per cent Federal revenuo" meas ure, fa Ing that tho resolutions would be forwarded to tlio proiier omciais James I' Morgan, chairman of Ilia hnrbors, shipping and transportation committee of tho Chamber of Com merce, wroto to sny that the railway wharves vvcro poorly lighted. New Public Laundry. President of tho Hoard of Health We have just received new supplies of "Ushers 0. V. G." Scotch Whiskey BUCHANANS "BLACK AND WHITE" AND "RHODERICK DHU" Wt G Peacock & Co., Ltd AGENTS Our Leader KOLA MINT Trent awaited an expression of tho. Plnkham sent In his report upon a pos Hoard's wishes ' slblo new public laundry, for tho city There are Imitations, But Ours is the only GENUINE THE ORIGINAL Wo Hnvu nil Othur Plavora AIho Consolidated Soda Water Works, Ltd TELEPHONE MAIN 71 IRISH LITERATURE a work of International Importance. Justin McCarthy, M. P., Editor In Chief Maurice F. 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Auir 11. 1'jliS J J lilton Co. hiin Traucliicii mar Firs I fiol It my duty to write ou of nur wunikrful ltennl Comiiound for llrltsht's l)lfile. it is me mom wcmiiirnii mini; 1 over Kiuvv or I linn iiriKiu s mmum) In n innsit critical wuy, nnd two doctors imv n mu tin nn n irontr Ho my wlro rnlud u mini ll mini tu oniy nop), i nnii wns In our ith dlclne It wan Kottcn for mo lit once nt 100 llroiidway, N. Y In seven das the droptiy left inn nnd my e)is But so I could sui fjultu plain, nnd I have Ik en on tho Improve ever since. I am on tho eighth liottln nnd am nolo to walk around nnd feel so much like imnclf that I exptct to Kit to work next Monday I am a sti am It H conductor, so you seo I must fiel pretty Kood to In) nblu to handle, n train 1 shall continue wllh thu lUnnl Compound till I nm suro It has niacin my wonderful cure permanent Trusting that nil will do its well na I have, Yours, I Muss It Btewart St. Urooklyn. N. Y Note that nftir two doctors hnd failed with the, orthodox treatment ji Proad phs- slclan nreserlhee, the only thlnK known that controls Ilrl(ht's Dlsiuso and siveil this ..tl..it'ii life Heml fur linnklet nn thu rur- nhlllty of llrlRhl'M Illsenso to Jno J l"uN ton Co, 4u'J Washington ht Kin rrnn Cisco, or to Honolulu Drutf Co, local nwittH When to suspect IlrlKlit'a Disease. wenkness or lo of weluht. PulTy ankles, hands or cvellilsi Dropsy; Kidney trouhlo nrter thn hint month I urlno may show sediment. falllnK vision! drowsiness; one I ,or more, of these- I GREAT CLEARING SALE Laces and Embroideries Thursday, February 1. One of the Greatest Bargain Events will J Take Place Is ft We shall offer thousands of yards of Embroideries and Laces of A every description at about half regular prices. ,1 If you want to have first chance to select best patterns DE y EARLY, for many will be attracted by the uncommon character of the offerings, , PACIFIC IMPORT CO. 1 Mineral Water Waukesha's ORIGINAL Healthful stimula-tunci A New Man In Every Bottle. I-On SALII BVUnYWIIIiRU McPARLANBe&Co., Sole Agents. 9,H,i(Htmwtiftili9timiit f NOW WE'RE OFF ? J$ We aro prepared to supply the People of Honolulu with Freshest tt ISLAND MEATS. Also, Garden Produce of all kinds; D utter, Eggs, Chick ens, Turkeys, Bucking Pigs, Bacon, Ham; In fact, everything a FIRtlt CLASS MARKET Is called upon to furnish. The ISLAND MEAT CO. JAS. E. WESTBROOKE. Maneer. TELEPHONE MAIN 76. FORT 3T OPP. LOVE LD J. LANDO .RUNKS HiT8 AND .02 FORT ST., I. CLOTHINQ BHIRT8 AND UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS AND NIQHT 8HIRT3 SUIT CASES 0.0 FORT 8TREET. TOW g PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE We pack, haul and ship your goods and tave vou money. Dealers in STOVE WOOD, COAL and KINDLINGS. F Dldg. &. 151 HOTEL ST.. opposite YOUNO Hotel. Y. SUGA SHOTEN Wholumilo & B o Stock' of Retail Liquor Dcnlor, Ispanese and America Liquors, 'mzal Saloon In connection. IWILEI AND KINO STREETS. '08TOFFICE BOX 86 TELEPHONE MAIN 81 Storage in Bfick Warehouse, (26 Kine St Phone Main 58 DO YOU THINK? That's what makes and saves money. Just THINK of Telephone Main 147 when you want your clothes attended to. Honolulu Clothes Cleaning Company. I. F. COLBURN III. Manager. Office. KAPIOLANI BUILDING. Aloha. Company BUILDING and PAINTING CONTRACTORS. House furniture of all tlnde repaired and varnished. Yard and lawn work a specialty. Tools fur. tlshed. Cooks, Ynrdboys and Day L borers supplied on short notice. Office, GREEN HOUSE, 8. King nr. Waiklkl road. Tel. White 2401. 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