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'JMWflf lW"",,9"wr-""''F!5 'Pf PjSPWNWf '! EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1901. Murphy Club to Move. 'Illlllllllllltl JWMJUUUlttl fttirftTtttnttmutttiiitntHttnttitniuttTtittttttnttiti The Murphy Temperance League .ias Five Cent Cigar FOR SALE EVERYWHERE! secured Emma Hall, the former resi dence of the late Queen Emma, an n meeting place, lit a rental of $30 n month. The directors have decided to movo into the new quarters as soon as possible. They need help In the shapo of about a hundred chairs, two Wash i I .1. 66La Insular of America 99 J Ington lights, together wtthoaoleg.coun f! tcrs and shelves. Theodore Richards 'j$ will be the trustee for all furniture do Trade Mark Registered and owned by DAYID LAWRENCE & COMPANY, Ltd. nated to the dub. tminnnmniiiiiHHiiiwitttBtflttti turn ravPRflBI" aBVp V f'v TBBBlHBMissEr v -'iS tT ' Ttr v ' i iamatwffittwmimimimiiimm rive Cent Cigar tttmtnnHimiitumninmniimntt tf s 'S A. i I ,1 SACHS' THE POPULAR STORE ONE SHEET AND TWO PILLOW CASES - all In one box, and sold at from $2 to $4 per 'box. Each It hemstitched and embroidered and la altogether one of the daintiest novel , ties we have In the store. Remember the low prices $2 TO $4 A BOX. PUN IN NfW IK SUGAR WAR PROMISES LONG AND BITTER National Company Not Following Havemejer Cut Estimate of 'World's Beet CropMid dle West Fight. You May Need .' x EXTRA SPECIAL ENGLISA BLACK CHEVIOTS SHOP AT THE POPULAR STORE ' ' All Wool, 60 Inches wide; very suitable N for skirts. Jacket or suits' of clothing for men. Merchant tailors are cordially Invited to Inspect these goods, as they are very cheap, hiving been Imported before the high ' duty was put on. Worth $2.50 per yard, . ' but sold by us at 1 PER VARD. On our center table you'll find a goodly , assortment of choice REMNANT8 of COT TON G00D8, which we are clearing out at greatly Reduced Prices. Sachs' Dry Goods Co., Ltd, FORT STREET. The Now York Commercial's report ot the sugar war on Oct. R, says: The feeling prevailing In lower wall street today that next week would witness a further cut In tho price of refined sugar. A reduction of 10 polnti is looked for by consumers, tt. Is ad mitted In tho trade that the recent cut of in points, milking the price 4.8", net In grocers, linn failed to stimulate tho demand, nnd that stocks on hand are growing as rapidly as before. llu)crs, believing that .the product will seek a mucD lower level, nro hold ing off, their purchases being of a liand-to-moutli rharacter. It Is be lieved by many that the war started by the American Sugar llcflnlUB Co. ngnlnst beet sugar Inteiests will ln- HueiKO a still lower level for the staple. A representative of the Amcrlian fleet Sugar Co. today mild that the fight of tho American Co., ngalnst thu beet sugar Interests promised to be a ptolongcd and bitter one, "You can say," said ho. ".that we arc In the fight to stay. Havemcycr has started this war with the object of tie moralising Hip beet sugar Industry, but he will find ns well prepared for attack. The grocers of tho mlddlo West do not hesitate In expressing .n- dlgnatlon toward Mr. Havemcycr for cutting the price of sugar to such u ridiculously low figure. OroccrB hnvn stocked up with sugar at prices that prevailed before the reduction, anu they will now have Jo come down to the selling figures fixed by those who are In it position to lay In supplies un der .Mr. llnvcmcyer'B new schedule. "Oroccrs aro quietly passing resolu tions of Indignation and do not hesi tate In scoring the combine for Its ac tion, "Pain-KiUer For Outs Burns Bruises Cramps Olarrhoaa All Bowol Complalnti It U ft fare, Mfe n,t qn'ck rrnwljr, Tlwre'. ONLY ONE "PawvKiUer Perry Davis'. Two ilus yftr, ftol . tV. B i ii purchase Btigar In the Middle West and ship It foist at a profit of about one cent a pound. This has caused tho American Co. to limit tho amount of sugar sold at the low level. Mr. Llchfs first estimate of the 1901 1002 beet crop has been Issued and gives n total ranging from G.ISo.OOO tons to G.TIC.OOO tons, The details are M follows: - Tons Germany 2.07O,O002.l"0,000 Austria 1.120,00001.220,000 France 1,143.000(8 1.245,000 IlUBsIa nC-O.OOOfj 1,050.000 Ilelglum 320,000 380.000 Holland 180.0000 200.000 Other countries .... 400.000 450,000 DELIGHTFUL RECEPTION 4T ATHERT0N HONE Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Atherton Receive Honolulu in Honor of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Atherton". BESTJikCIGARS .AT THU., , HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd., Corner Merchant and Nuunnu Sta., nlao HOTEL. ST., opposite Bethel. Total , .fi.lS5,000OG,7l5,00O Czurnlkow. Mardoilgal & Co., of New York and London, say that tho feature of tho week was the reduction of 15 points on list prices on the ist of October. Tho demand, while fair, was not aB largo as was expected to result from the decline. It Is also stated that throughout tho West m American Sugar Heflnlng Co. has made Its price for granulated 3iic and as the beet factories ore believed to have made anticipatory, sales of most of their output nt prices which were to bo 10 points under those asked by their H.iktcrn competitors, the cut will tell very severely on their finances. BIRDS AND WILD ANIMAL8. "'"" miiimniiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiim m m 8 - Carry s Magnesia Flexible Cement Roofing Wo havo now- a largo stock of tho above on hand. CEMENT ROOFING affords thor ough flro protection to the building and Is a non-conductor of heat and cold. No rusting, decaying, warping, cracking or melting; always flexible, quickly and enslly applied. Pure water flowing sYoui tho roof can bu used for domestic, purposes. Can bo applied on oldshlngles or metal roof. Wind and flro proof. For Hat or steep surfaces. Wo solicit your enquiries and will promptly furnish any information desired. Collector of the Port B. K. Stack rim beet suiinr Interest of the -nolo has Just received the. following .. u . . ' In.... -nm tliA I'HiiiaiiMK nAnni-tmnnl country will combine in an enon to iii.t iii - ...,..,, .,.,,.... .... create legislation that will servo to regarding tho Importation of wild nnl thwurt tin. consolidation 111 Its at- ' ntl bird: tempts to kill the beet sugar Industry. Treasury Department, Office of. Seer. The United States Government ha ""X. wasmngion. uciooer s, iuui. spent millions oi .dollars In developing The Collector of Customs, Honolulu, ... ...at Ifnmjill tbe beet sugnr Industry of the United States, and It Is not likely that Con gress will stand for tho unwarranted attacks being made against It by tbe Havcmeyer crowd. The action of the American Sugar Sir: Referring to the- regulations of this department, of Jtily 28 (T. D., 22316) nnd August 24, 1900 T. I)., 22.. 458), In regard to tho Importation and Inspection ot wild animals and birds Practically all Honolulu attended the icccptlon glen at Kernhnrst last night by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. U. Ather ton for meeting their son and his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Atherton. It wns from S to 11 o'clock and for the first half of the tlmo guests continued to arrhe In steady succession. At any time, after the reception had been fair ly under way. there must have been nt. least five hundred people In the housn at once. Ouests were directed on arrival b) Messrs. (leorge Fuller and V.. II. Clarke acting ns ushers, to the cloak rooms for the ladles downstairs at the rear end of the hallway and for the gentle men upstairs. This brought them to gether again at the font of the stairs, n little out of the way of the general crush, proving a most convenient ar rangement for wbkh the plan of the house Is ndapted. At thap point the entry was made Into the back parlor. guests being welcomed theie by the dunghter of the host nnd hostess, Mrs. Theodore Itlclmrds. and her husband, thence moving up the room through the archway Into the front parlor. Here the reception party stood where the retelling ceremony wns In full view from the hallway and the front room opposite. ' Mr, and Mrs. Jos. II. Atherton and son, Charles H. Atherton, gave the guests n cordial greeting as they pre sented them to their children, the young couple. The bride produces a delightful Impression upon all by her beauty, gracious demeanor and unaf fected cordiality In smile and hand shake. She could not have fulled to receive the unanimous mental voto of Honolulu's twice four hundred who greeted ,hcr us being a charming nc qulsltlou to this Insular society. It was a decided pleasure to everybody, also, to offer congratulations to tho bridegroom, esteemed by all not only for his own fine qualities but as a member of one of the most plensant nnd, in the highest" meanings of the word, best families of Honolulu. Fernhurst. the old home of the Athertons, Is one of the local sights which tnkes the eye of tho tourist for Itu wnnlth nt frntilrnl fnllncp nnd flaw- i Grand Opening CAMARINOS' Gambrinus Saloon ALAKBA ST., NEAR KING. Everything Very Touching. Beautiful garden scene containing coffee trees in full bearing, bananas and pineapples, all Inside. Eve-ybody invite J. Evening Bulletin, 75c per month Metropolitan Meat Co., L1MITRD. Fresh Meats and Pish Jl by Every Steamer From the Coast that has Cold Storage. Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton. fl Lamb and Pork always on hand. Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut. FOR 6ALB AT The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 4$. The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379. Central Market. Nuuanu St.. Telephone 104. WELL WORDED WANTS' IN "" I . . . ... ... ...11 .i i r i r rmurta. the orlce of der tbo act npprpved.May 2.1. 1900. licring Plants on a we. m um w. h rh Middle West ! ... "aie to Inform you that, pending the l'0.rapns m w,0 Krnnll THEO. H. DA VIES & CO., Ltd. SOLE MGENT8. illtttlHtltttHtttTtllHltl KIMONAS JUST RECEIVED A beautiful and dainty assortmtnt. .- ALSO .'.... KIMONA MATERIALS We would like to have you call and inspect this stock. : : : : : U. SEKOMOTO, 14 Hotel Street, near Nuuanu. MB,r " ",ul. "?,,.r" "? ' ..mi iirf .ui. ,n, frtr'galnvllla vine forming an arbor nitnt tnat will DC uscu in ou-ngni -" --""V" rL"-'"---"V". !,,. !, i ii, IipIbIiI nf It. . . . .. , r-. -...... t. i YDiir aimrici. uic necreuirv ni ji:riciiii --.- - ......, against mo comuinu in uiuicn. n w,: -- -----, -- y --- - now selling refined sugar at ft price.""" ''" """" '"" below raw sugar quotations. This I expiring January 1. 1902, to Mr. W. P. cannot bo called competition. Tho cor-1 Wm. director of tho lllshop Mu red term Is monopoly." 1 wl"eh l,ro, lerel.y Tiuthor A representative of the National Bu-H ? recognlie, subject to the condl gar Refining Co. today authorized the l on '"" " tho cn8(, "' rn-1 npnrt stntement that his company had made tliw by Mid museum, you shall satis no reduction In the price of sugar lu yourself that the atilnin s and birds the Middle West. , so Imported aro not of the n.xloii, Wo aro doing a large business In '!' y hln the meaning o this act. .kA ir..a 4 II,.. I,aa!a nf Ihft nil! ,v l" -" V , v ' "l '' w,i.iit t.u " " .."." -., .- H u.., . ,.,..,' un,i l,n m,l niiKranrnt v tt """' "'""1" has not been necessary tor us to meet tho cut of the American Sugnr Helm ing Co. Our pilco In the West Is now 5.13c, ns compared with Havemcyer's quotation ot 3.50c." The Incrcnso in tho production of beet and cano sugar has had n great deal to do with the present demoralisa tion In the sugar market. It Is esti mated that tho production of beet nil anr thlB.year will exceed 160,000 ugalnst 70.000 tons last year. The pro' ductlon of cano sugar Is estimated at 300,000 tons or 25,000 tons In excess of the preceding year. No truth Is attached to the report that tho beet sugar peoplo will Invade the Kustern market. It la possible to mntti S. SHIMAMOTO 1 General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Groceries. ' Japanese Provisions, etc MAGOON BLOCK, MERCHANT KTRKET. H? . O. Box 886 2va,lrL 21ft Those who appreciate the class of photographic work done by MISS CAROLINE HASKINS are cordially invited to inspect specimens ot tier ski in her tons! reception room ai the rear of MINU BKUS. Ar( Store and Photo Studio, 120 Hotel St In s bloom ing, have been ilewed wltn amazed pleasure by millions of people through out the world. Last night tho grounds assumed orlentnl brilliancy from the colored Innlcrns hung along the wind ing driveway and nmongst the over head foliage, together with the tasto- ful Illumination of the house exterior. The Interior wns a congeries of bowers. what with ferns and vines nnd llowcis well disposed about tho apartments. A string orchestra of native Hawa iian musicians discoursed sweet strains of music from Its Ktntlon n the tipper front balcony. Delicious fruit puncil and lemonade were continually dis pensed nnd Ice cream and cake circu lated about the rooms, verandas and lannl. 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