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?.' ? r SIuiA t ,- ft.4 l- - ' ' V. fcv ,t, , ., ,. ,. nvi:MNO iuit,u:riN, Honolulu, j, it. rruiUY, Ant. in, 1910. SUFFRAGETTES HISS AT TAFT Blue Sere? il J New Line of Infants' and Children's White Dresses Long and Short A PRETTY MUSL'.N DRESS, trimmed in lncc, for $1 and $1.25. FINE MUSLIN DRESS, trimmed in embroidery and lncc, $1.50 and $1.75. LAWN DRESS, tUcked and trimmed in lace, $2 and ?2.50. FINE LAWN DRESS, tucked and trimmed in lace and embroidery, for $3, $3 25. $3.50 and $3.75.- MULL DRESSES, beautifully trimmed, $3, $3.50. $i ' and $4 CO. SEE DISPLAY IN OUR FORT STREET SHOW WINDOW Cor. ForUand Bcrctania Streets Opposite Fire Statfon SACHS' DRY GOODS CO. Corner Fort and Bcrctania Streets 0"oositc Fire Station HLEKSSSfffi Undr New' Management YE ARTS & CRAriS SHOP. LTD., offer the. finest se lection of ART GOODS in Honolulu at REDUCED PRICES. The famous OITO WIX WATER COLORS are on exhibition and for sale. , Paul Xlder Books for every taste and every occa sion. Perfect Picture Framing is a specialty of this shop. Kodak Developing and Printing by the best workmen in Honolulu. Ye Arts and Crafts Shop, Ltd., MISS FRANCES K. MORRISON - - - , Fort Street. Nest Chambers Drug Co. Manager RUSSIAN LABORERS i lt V" and SERVANTS Of any kind. Apply to MARTIN GRUNE, 83 MERCHANT STREET TELEPHONE 788 ' . MR. GRUNE speaks the RUSSIAN LANGUAGE and can get just the kind of help you need. OIK UI 1 UW!t" TV, Tl i mm ik ' I I IM I ?' ' I ' i ' I ; V V. EVERY SPARE MOMENT CAN BE UTILIZED WITH A iteraii wm MfeJIftiifiiiiFW Fountain Pens Repaired, and every Pen Guaranteed. A. B. ARLEIGil SCO., Hotel nr Fori Cakes With Whipped Cream BETWEEN THE LAYERS OF LIGHT SPONGE AND LIB . ERALLY COVERED WITir CHOCOLATE HAVE CARE- ' l'UL ATTENTION FROM OUR BAKERS. , PALM CAFE, ' HOTEL. NEAR UNION STREET C3S1h? Thoro, THE POWDERED SOAP Sanitary and fragrant. A' delight ful accessory in the toilet of Milady. T"ZZ1 Economical and eliminates danger of waSj" -uuj. transmission of skin diseases. In 1 ,rf!rtJ two Bizes 25 cents and $1. A hold er for a trifle more. Benson, Smith' Sl Go. HOTEL AND FORT STREETS PHONE 297 WASHINGTON, D.iC, Apr. 14. Tlic President of tlio United Stales was sliurpl) lilnscd Unlay wlion lie nililrecd n woinin'n suflrnRn runentlnn and merely Inflimited tlmt lie was not In h) nipithj with lis objects. The extraordinary demonstration w.is tlic sct.imtlon of the day In WnshliiKlon. When tho President, III guarded language, lifiH, culed (lint he wng not n stlong advocate ot granting suffrage tn wo men, the coin out Ion broke Into 11 bitter demonstration, and the Chlct i;xccuuo luul to pause while misci interrupted ins uimrc. Taft appeared on the platform of the contention In response to an Invitation from tho lenders of tho suffrage movement lie was very warmly greeted. Hut when, In the course of his address, he re marked that ho was not "altogether In sjnipath)" with tho woiimnV suffrage movement, it loud chorus of hissing drowned his speech The cnthuslnsm of tho xufrragcttcs ei them to a painful demonstration of disrespect for tho Chief Magistrate of the Nation. 1'rcsldciit Taft did not express strong opposition to woman's suf frage, and hid not gono farther th.tii to mildly express himself as out of sjmpathy vlth their niincuicnt, when Oie outbre.ik occurred. , m tp NEW YORK SCANDAL UP FOR PROBE. ' AI.1IANV, N. Y., Apr, 14. As a result of tho stinging message sent to the l.cgistaturo by Goxcrnor Hughes, declaring that the legit latho srandtls were a dlsgraco to tho State, n rerolutlon was p.issed In (ho Senate today calling for a thorough investigation Tho matters t'i be lucstlgatcd extend otcr nparly ten cars, the bribes Allds wns fourid guilt) of having taken having been paid In 1001 Senator Con ger, who exposed Allds, was shown to lnvu had knowledgo of tho bri bery during uU'tho Intcncnlng jctirs and to no made no exposura until ho sought to defeat Allds for the Speakership This fortcd Con ger's resignation as a member of tho Legislature. im i mi. i ii CONGRESS WANTS SUGAR TRUST INFORMATION. WASHINGTON, D. C Apr. 1 1. Congress today passed n resolu tion irqiiestlng 1'icsldetit Taft to furnish Information regarding tho progrecs of tho sugar frauds prosecutions, if furnishing ot such Inti mation Is not Ituiuupatlblc wltlk public Interests. Congressional Investigation of the frauds Iiiih been withheld In ac cordance with tho reiommeiidntluiis In Tuft's regular message, In which he declared that a Congressional Investigation might Interfero with cilmlnal prosomtlons. The House (oday discussed tli progress of the last's and decided to call upon the executive for Information as to ,what was being done. i i m THE GREATEST STRIKE IS SETTLED. . I'lIII.AUI.M.rlllA, Apr. 14. Tile great street car strike has been settlid. The settlement Is n compromise. Under Us terms, tho street car company will take back all the strikers BARRY KNOCKED OUT. I.OS ANOi:i,KS, Apr. the seventeenth round. II. I.nngford knocked out Harry tonight In Song Recital Miss Lindeman MRS. L. TENNEY PECK Accompanist ALEXANDER YOUNG HOTEL THURSDAY EVE., APRIL 21ST TICKETS $1 AT BEROSTR0M MUSIC CO. WOULD CONSERVE NATIONAL CAPITAL FINANCIER J. J. HILL MAKES POW ERFUL SPEECH AGAINST THE INCREASE OF PUBLIC DEBT. ST. PAUI-JuineB J. Hill, address ing ths Minnesota (.onsen utlon con gro'H, and icferrlwjitb conservation of tho national capital, which l'ia places next In Importance to tho conservation ot land, Balri: "Tho people of tho United States In herited fioin ltd rami lers n wholesome tradition against debt, which Is only now dlsappcirlng from tho conduct of na'lonal affairs. This, togclhcr with tho enormous resources at our com mand and thn consequent ability of our peoplo tn pay Increasing taxes without distress, has kept our natlonnl debt at a model ato figure. Until tho time of tho Spanish wijr and the, Pan nma canal It df creased. It now tends to rlno concealed under tho pollto Iktlon of cerllflcntej of Indebtedness to tover treasury deficits. "Leaving out the debts of counties. mimlUp tittles anil school dlstrlctH,.tho nggregito debt of all tho states and tho territories, less Hlnklng funds ns bcts, was 1271745,722 In ISffv: In 1890 H wan J2I),210 8I7, and In 1902 It was $231908,573. Tho docreasu for tho first decado was 23 1 per out ami tho lliciearo for tho 12 jcirs pi lor to 1902 was tl 2 per tout. Tho figures down to 1910 outside or and In addition to tho national debt, would probably mmmim ft Wlwmm MisS uil8S' ?lS'4l " SUITS 523 shuw an increase of 1 1,250,000,000 In. tl r.00 000,000 for" tho last 20 ears and ii grand total of ocr $2 250 000,000 about doublu what It wus lu 1S90" "Tha phcnnmeuil lucre ao of piiblhi cxpcndlturvs Is one of tho causes of tliu Increase In prices now disturbing tho p npln." ' Ho ascribed tho tariff as one f Hu) tontrlbiitlng rniiscs of existing condi tions, and continued: 'Combln itlons which nro nctuall) in restraint of trado, which Inno nionop ollied their field mill uro either iom trolled by n (oinnioit secret managi ment or n secret agreement to tnilii Inln .exorbitant charges, nio parti' rcHpoiihlblo. If tho oper itlons ot theso had been followed with tho samo Interest by tho public and checked with tho samo ilgor bj statu mid in Hon that nro dlsplaed b) agitation against lallroids tho comilr would, not lie ho stupefied as It Is today bj n great hardship or so bewildered ulmut tho reined)." i Aimed hlglmajmen attempt to hot up an automobllUts lu Colden tla's park. A Rare Opportunity! to BUY A LARCH TRACT Or LAND off LUSO STREET, above Mormon church, containing; 30,000 SQUARE FEET, for ft residence. Nice Manie nic lawn: some fruit trees. On car line. In walking distance to Post-'! ollice. PRICE $2000 P. E. R. STRAUCH 'Waity Buildins 74 S. Kinp; Street Every Membpr of the Family WILL FIND USE FOR AN ELECTRIC IRON ' EACH ONE CAN USE IT IN HIS OR HER OWN ROOM, FOR IT CAN BE ATTACHED TO ANY LAMP SOCKET. Jhe Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. if ,k w rumvi Blue Sers?e Suits - i, for : - $20.00 -i E are building our clothing business on these suits, they are guar anteed to be SUN and ftAIN PROOF. TTT "1 I 1 we nave mem lm regular sizes also iru Longs and Stouts 3 and can fit anyone.l :1 TheC arioiv New Shipment Curtice Brothers' (Rochester, N. Y.J Sweet -Pickled Peaches and Pears - In time and five-pound plass jars. ' . ' . Assorted Preserved Fruits , In three-pound glass jars. Assorted Fresh Fruits In one and one-half-pound jars. These Are Fruits In Perfection Henry May & Co. a. READING GROCERS TELEPHONE tf2 We have just received n Large Shipment of tlic fa mous ' Eastman Kodaks and General Photographic . Supplies Honolulu Photo. Supply Co., Ltd. FORT, BELOW HOTEL BY AUTHORITY. NOTICE. To (jonsuincrs of Government Water. I On and ufii'r July 1, J 910, water rntcij fur purposca of Irrigation 111 lie (hattsi'd at the rata of Thirty ((.10 00) Dollars per aero per enr or I'lvo-clclita Cents (1, 0015) per nrpiaro jard. MAHSTON CAMl'IIKl,!., Superintendent ot I'ubllu WorKs. K.ya-lt M. E. Silva, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Prompt and Polite Attention CHAPLAIN LANE. OPPOSITE I CATHOLIC SISTERS 'Phone 170 Niuht Call 1014 CITY MAUSOLEUM Come and learn particulars at Mt" ror aaiy cuds uniuuVTm., T0WNSEND UNDERTAKING CO Bcretania St., 0pp. Sachs' BUSINESS NOTICES. ' J - NOTICE. id ii'titi- in niii i iiiiiL-miu, nirM!"- t,4 uiiintliH, n muBUlllceully-fiirnlKlted Jj uiodrru inanuliiu on rnclflc HclRl(i'.'r Klr.lit ijodroom, with thrco loili- s roiiniB. Iteceptlun hall, lilllUrd,- A inusio, uiiinry ami inner rciom cifM'n flrcnlucis. lirgfl Kariluti. Jl.irln.) , low not uxcelled, B. P. OLIVER, INC. iui juoiUKWucry av. ij 45UU-tit San Francisco, cai. REMOVAL NOHCE. Tliu California Ilarnent Shop liaa mm oil to tin. liiiiLtlon n f lllehardiO Merchant and Klni; triet, lornicrlyj'j J'alote Calo, Automobile and Carria&e Triramint; a Specialty u, u. itAUMAiH & aun, rropnciors 4192 lit XJAUINU HAT ULEANEJUS. All Kinds of Hats Cleaned and Blocked. No Acids Used. Work Guaranteed. FELIX TURRO. Socialist. 1151 Fort Street. Opn CouventJ Honolulu, T, H. f to l mMi&Mmtmm. " UV.PJ.. 1 10, mLiMMTt ( , , '"' n, TtAiSAfitiifa rrMMrr ngTiwppiiiwT i tn wbj