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' WWj'U- TT EVENING DULLETIN. HONOLULU, H. T., THURSDAY JAN 23, 1002. Micm ' -Z Popular STORE.. LADIES' HOSIERY AT ASTONISHING : LOW PRICES : wm w pro iv no CUBAN TARIFF HEDUCERT HAVE THEIR INNINGS Claim Sugar Trust is Not Behind the Movement Want Reduction of 50 to 60 Percent. Ladies' Fast Black Hose Rood quality, on (lisping In window; price per pair 12 l-2c A better grade, fast black stocking were 23c per pair, wo will sell this week at 3 pairs for 50c These stockings aro of oxtrn vnluo for 23c, hut we liao a Bpeclal offer to make In 23c hosiery, bo put tliem down at this low figure. Here's an unusual offer In hosiery: Wo have made an extra good deal when we bought these stockings, and wo want you to como and see them. The best plain black stocking over of fered In Honolulu for 25c Mack or red all lace stocking; no better valuo anywhere 3 pairs (or $1.00 Fancy Hosiery Is all the craze on the Mainland and Is growing more popular hero every da). We havo a beautiful stuck of latest shades and designs at $1.00 a pair and upwards Sachs' Dry Goods Co., Ltd, FORT STREET. &s Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. Hardware I Department SOLE AUENTS for Alsen Portland Cement Roche Harbor Lime : : Dick's Balata Bejting ; SterlingLubricatingOils FROM MIDDLE WEST TO ISLAND U CUUMIM If X BLEST i Malulani Hospital Report for Dec ember Plumbing and Sewer Inspection Light Order of Business. ADVANCE SPRING SALE Commencing today we will offer to tho public our now line of spring goods consisting of COLLARS. CUFFS, SHIRTS, NECK WEAR, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, as well as many other specialties. CALL AND SEE THEM. U. SEKOMOTO, Robinson Block, Hotel Street. S. SHIMAMOTO Washington. Jan 10. Cuban reci procal was again under consideration todaj by the Wbb and .Means Com inltuu with large representations of Cubans and of the arlous sugar and tobacco Interests In attendance. A delegation ironi the New Vork Prod uce Uxchangu faorauio"Io icclproclty and sc-vcinl delegations Horn tho beet growing sections opposed to tecipioi--, it) armed this morning I Uwuu Thomas, ex president of tho New ork I'roduce Hxcliange. pre-1 scnted tho views of that organization, lie said that last )enr J0.OU0.OUU or American food pioducts went to Cu ba, about 73 per cent of the- business being done by members of tne Prod uce K-alinnge. Continuing, he said "Should tho Uultrd States rcruse to grant a reduction of duties on tho Im ports of the two great staples of Cuba (sugar nnd tobacco) we delicto the ro suit will be ruin to the planters, bank rupts to tho merchant ami great dls ttcss to tho laboring classes of Cuba, follow d by serious Industrial disturb nnccs and disorder. I "Financial nnd economic disaster to Cuba will correspondingly Injure out trade and material!) i educe our ex ports of Hour, corn lard bacon pork, beans, peas, innned goods nnd other commodities. The matetial reduction of our exports and Impoits to and from Cnba followed by a corresponding de crease In the earning trade, wilt re-. suit in a loss of frolght to ship-owners. ' "This committee urges such reduc tion In the duties now levied on sugar and tobacco ns will inert this Impend ing disaster and thereby safeguard tlm interests we represent. I Heprcsentathe -.cClellau of New York called attention to circulars re-1 celled by himself and other members or tho committee, attacking tne cur rent sugar quotations, and stating they wero Influenced by the sugar trust. The business men present gao their opinion that quotations weio accurate and fairly Impartial. ( Mr. McClollan remarked In this con ncctlon thnt there was an evident pin poso in somo quarters of prejudicing the cause of Cuban reclprocitj by ere ntlng a public Impression that thu trust was behind It. whereas all tho witnesses thus tar hau shown that tho Cubun cause stood on Its own merits. Charles Habldan nnd C 1 Arm stiong of tho Produco Hxchange also spoke hi rnvor of reclprocitj and wen1 examined at length b) Chairman l'ano and members of the committee, on the details of our export trado to the Island nnd the effect of reciprocity on arlous sugar Interests. Representative Robertson of Louis iana asked a series of questions tend ing to show- that the Cuban people had not spoken for reciprocity, nnd that the movement was directed by 'tho sugar people," Interested In tho trade. Mr. Armstrong answered that the in terests of all tho Cuban pcoplo wern bound up with sugar production and must stand or fall with It. Mr. Itobertson also sought to Bhow that American capitalists were bujlng largo Biwar trnrts In Cuba and would bo benefited by reciprocity more than Cuban people Louise Place, head of tho Cuban del cgatlon, was heard as to the tariff re ductlons Cuba was likely to make In order to give the United States control or tho market. He said tho Cuban t-r ItT was very low and shorn. i be raised 50 to 70 per cent, nnd after that a illf feientlnl granted to the I'n.ied States sulllclent to control tho trado as against other countries. Ho favored ultimate free trade, both was, wlflrli ho said, was the only solution of Cu has commercial pioblem When Representative Long brought out that Mr. Place hail sought free trado at Havana tho Cuban spol'ca jnan explained amid laughter that he yielded to tho majority and that by asking much It was hoped to get as near that as possible. He gave 50 to no per cent as tho lowest concession which would grant relief As tho hearings dosed Hepresenta tlvo Richardson or Tennessee, the It was a tame calendar or jesteid.iv Not a deputation appealed, nor u kb k er. Kewalo even was absent fiom the tjpcwrltten order or the di) Those constituting the meeting vveie Mr, II, C Sloggctt. piesldent. I)i M. Moore, Attorney Oeneinl i: V Dole, l)r, V U Cooper anil I'ml (. Smith, In nitendnnco were O i hur lock, sc ictur), and Miss Mae Acu, stenographs Two new doctors were (citified up Tor license bj Dr. Andrews, cluiiuuii of medlinl cxnmlneis, nnd nuoiun.j ly lerommendul to Ticnsuitr 'rli;ht foi the paiehment. They ntc not u panese this time, but both fio-n the breezy plains of the Middle West One Is a native of Iowa named I)r lobn II Hast, who comes thus farthei w it from Rising City, Nebraska, to tlilj more rising burg He Is a giaduate of the medical department of Io,v i it ti I'nlverslt) Or. Christian A. R. Allriiliure-r was bom In Russia, but is n giadiu'c of Rush Medical College, Chliiiso and comes here from Shclb, Nebrnsku Mrs Knleo Mlllkaa sent In h pitl tlon for leave to visit hei husbiiul j the Settlement, which w.as refepr tu Superintendent C I) He) nobis. K. O. Keen, Inspector of pluiamn,; and house sewers, reported the follow ing data of his olllre for the first tnlf of Jnnuar) Plans filed, 3S; pi. inks issued, -IS, Inspections made 121. final certificates Issued, 33, sewed con nections made, 2G. Sister M. Ilonaventuie's loinit or Malulani hospital, Walluku. foi De cember was read, showing fie iisml efficiency In conducting the Institution with cconomv. Although the ceiisea outran the hospital receipts foi pa tients, the previous balance stood lu good stead against a deficit , There were fort)-flve patients Heat ed during the month, viz 2 Hawaiian. 23 Huropcnn, 1 Chinese. 17 J.ipiticim and 2 others In hospital one wick or I less were 12, two weeks or less 1J one' month or less lii. two months m nt t over three months 2. Receipts amount piI to $V.s Vi Horn the following souues plantation pa-1 tlents. $109 Su, ward patients SI It". M i j private patients. $02 30, opeintlnn W, rather Llebert, for board of hlstets, i $ir. The running expenses wnc $PiU 40. From November the Inlame for waid was J222 3", amV the end,-if De cember It was $120 l" Sister llnnn vcnlure acknowledges the leielpt fiom the Hoard or Health or $2t" as pav of Sisters and servants for Pcocmbei Tho matter of public It) came up again, Dr Cooper questioning the propriety of allowing copies to be made of contracts ror supplies. Mr. Dole stood llrml) as bernro against secret) While the privilege should not be abused oi the work of the onice obstructed )ct all docu ments ought to be open to public III spectlon excepting those Intrinsic all) confidential. NERVOUSNESS upsets the stomach and prevents the nutritive elements Horn getting Into the blood The stomach finally rebels ngaliiHt food nnd the result is d)spep sin The Hitters will strengthen the nines nnd cine dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, flatulency, also ere ate n heart) appetite, purify the blood I and build up the sjsteni. Do sure to tr) It I HOSTETTER'S I STOMACH BITTERS ' SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITERS Still In the Lead-Always in the Lead, HIGHEST AWARD AT PARIS EXPOSITION HIGHEST AWARD AT BUFFALO EXPOSITION It's time to turn over a new leaf If oti have never used tho Smith Premier Superior In construction and cluclency Send or calt for catalogue. G. W. MACFARLANE, SOLE AGENT. MACHINES SOLD, RENTED AND REPAIRED, CALIFORNIA DELEGATION j PUTS ITSELF ON RECORD. Want Chinese of the Insular Posses sions Barred Out Beyond Ques tion of Doubt- -Resolutions Passed. Washington, Jan. JO. At a largely attended meeting tod.i) of Paclllu Coast Senators and Heprcsntatlves a Unal determination was reached as tu the course to be pursued on Chinese exclusion legislation, and the following lesolutlun wus adopted "Uesolved 'Hut the Pacific Coast Senators and Representatives nppiove the polk) mid gincial luovlslous of the bill which tin) have requested Representative K.iliu to Intioduce In the House and senator Mitchell In thn Senate, but this shall not affect tin, privilege or ail) number to perfect the same b) amendment. lhe bill thus to be introduced was agieed upou at the meeting. As final ly adopted, tMe lusulai section le.nli ns follows " 1 hat from and attei the passage of tills net the entrj Into tho American mainland terrltor) of tho United States of Chinese laborers coming fiom any of the insular possessions or the United States shall be absolute!) prohibited, and the prohibition shall nppl) to all Chinese laborers, as well ns to such as vveie lu Insular possessions at thu time oi times of acquisition thereof lcspcctlvel) b) the L'ulted .States, or to those who have come there since mid those who have been born there since and those who ma) come theio here aftei and those who ma) hereafter bet bom tlicie ' gives satisfaction This alone would be the hot re immcndntlon for nn lamp ono could cNpeet vt ever) merchant who uses our NEW ARC LAMPS is more than satisfied and sas thev nre the best he has ever used. Surd) he ought to know Mil. W W. DIMOXI) sa.vs ' I cannot say too much In praise or these lamps, they give n soft, penetrating light, evenl) distributed and without Muttering or noUe The) nre the best lamps I have ever seen." Por fmther Information ring us up Tel. Main 390 nnd wo will be pleased to call at )our olllce HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd. KINO STREET, NEAR ALAKEA. Weekly Bulletin, $1.00 per year Tel. Main :ill PoBtottlcc Box S7 BIG SHIRT WAIST SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. ALL WAISTS MARKED BELOW COST. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, A. A. MONTANA, Lending DrcHHinnhing limine unci Millinery PiipIuph. Arlington IIIock, lintel St. 11. l-i DAVISON, Maunder. SHREVE & CO., San Francisco To facllltnto trado with tho Hawaiian Islands, will uclivcr all goods purchased or ordered or them, free of all charges ror transportation to Honolulu or returning snmo to Han Francisco. Goods will bo Bont on selection to thoso know. Ing tho firm, or who will furnish satistactory references In San Francisco. $ Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers, Marhet & Pont 8ts., 8. P. Illustrated CATALOGUE nnd prices furnished upon receipt or request. Wo havo tho largest manufactory of Jewelry nnd Silverware west of New York City, and arc prepared to rurnlsh special designs. ranking Democrat on the committee, said. "I notice that n ven prominent United Stntes Senator Is cpioted In tn day's paper as saying the Senatu will settle this whole question w III make a tieaty and thnt we will have nothing to do with It " "Ho will nnd out dlffeiently befoie ho gets through," nnsweied Mr. Dal roll of Pennsylvania. Chnlrman Pnyno stated that the to bacco men would be heard on the 21st. the beet sugar Interests on tho 22d nnd that General Wood was expected up Irom Cuba. The committee then adjourned, subject to the call or thu i hah man. General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries. .Japanese Provisions, etc. MAOOON BLOCK, MERCHANT STREET. 3 . O. jBosc 886 aaJLn. 2lfl MINISTER WU WILL OPPOSE THE CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT GOO KIM,NUUANabLREET BIG -HOLIDAY 8T0CK OF TOYS. Many new Staylcs Table Covert, Embroidered both of Grass Linen and Silk. Embroidered Piano Covers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Etc. Heavy Pongee Silk and White Silks, Victoria Lawn, India Lawn and Laces of all kinds. New stock of Swiss Embroideries. DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. P O Boi j Tic it. THE OLDEST CHi. viE FIRM IN HONOLULU. COMMISSION" MElRaH.A.N'TS. Ditltrt la Flo SI It tad Grtst Ltneoi. Cblni and Jipioua Goods ol AM Kloii tio-tta Ntuunu Witt The Bulletin, 75cts. per month r 1 ifec li MalfiliSsl . i i Port Tow niencl. Wash , Ian 13 All hopes or Capt.ilu Jiiiiivs Mclut)ie and comrades or the lll-fjtcil ship llristol being alive weic dispelled b) the ar rlvul or the stcamei Cottage Cltj from the noi tit tocla) Captain Wallace who picked up the sutvlvors sa)s thut he believes that the) went down with the vessel when she slid fiom the iccf anil even U the) had got clear from the ship It would have been almost impossible for their small boat to havo lived In the sea vvhlch was limning nt the time. Captnlu Wallace s.i)s then is on!) one eh.inie of their being alive, and that Is that the) nnslit possibly have reached Port Simpson. The Cottage fit) li.ul a very rough vo).igo down being te-ven cU)s rrom Juneau in Cljienre straits she in roiiuteicd a torn) of uniiKinl scvelit), the sea rolling so high thnt she could not malic he.dwii) and nt times her propeller was out of the vwiter. She Fought shelter lu t'nlon h.i). but the wind blew with such tone that the stocks of both line hens vveie broken nnd would not hold, nnd ror roity-elght hours she steamed luck and fnrtli In the lin) lo keep from going ashore. 'I lie Htm in wiought havoc nt Wian gel Davldgc's waiehiiuse a stimnir-i 120 b) SO feet, built elurlng the Klon dike excitement, was picked up h) tlm wind and dumped into tin- bay anil is now lloatlng in the channel a men ice to navigation Other buildings were mine or less d.im.iged, but no Uvea weie lost The Germania Life Insurance Companv, OF NEW YORK. ASSETS $27,378,533.30. Paid to Policy Holders slnco 1SC0 Tor Death Claims J2I 373 0 C3 Tor Matured Policies 7 507.008 27 Dividends and Surrenders . 1349913137 Total EMMETT MAY, $l3.5"i,2i: Manager for Hawaiian Islands. JUDD BUILDING. Evening Bulletin, 75c per month THE GENIAL WU TING FANG. Washington Ian H Wu 1 Ing 1 .ing the Chines Mlnlsti r and lei I'O) 'M.i)oi ' or I" lilnntiivvn in Philadelphia, will appear bcroio thu hunti Committee, on Immlgiallon ne-t Tuef.il.iv to oppose tho le-enactmont of th Chinese exclusion act which expires b) limitation next spring A unstirt mis iilioii)liioiis pamphlet Is being ill diluted mining C'cmisiessiiion nnd iiMi u I Ing ninio attention, it contains in edght) -one pages substantial!) all tin in gtiments tho Chinese Mlnlte-is havo advanced fiom time to tlnm In opposi tion to th custihtlon of Chlnue Immlgiallon Minister Wu denies liovvev. i that ho lb the author oi In mi) vva connected with tho publication Washington. Jan. 1 1 Oscar S ijtiuiis of New orl:, foimcil) United Suites Mliilsci-i to Tuikc-y toda) wns 'uppointed as a permanent me-mbt-t oi i the Committee ol Aibinatloii nt Tin Hague The appointment Is to (111 the ivaeauc) caused b) the- death of c Piesldent llanlson. Oscar S ritiaus was hum In Ottci Icig, Itlic-nlsh IUvarl.i, 32 )euis ugu r.ml eamo to Ameilcu when in- was I j ears old He giadiiate-d liom Ciiluni bla Inlveislt) and Its law school ami entered meicnnlllu life. I'lom lss? to lbs'J In- was Mlnlsiei tu Turkc-) iiudei Cleveland, ami in ISUb upon the ii-slg nation of Piesldent .lames I) Angc II o the t'nlverslt) of Michigan, Piesldeui MiKlnlc) conleried the Turkish mis -, m upon Straus again His sin kit a f niismiitinopli- won him rh it pinlsi in I '.'n ' he ictiiuuil to m i ii a an i h is dm i b. n n-.ii .-, -I In n i i nis a- il- I'l' Ii V ml cii. Hi is it au'hi i n si i il I il - i hi s ji I mil pi itie l - n in .ii 1 n in U - u v tupnuiit Special Selected Highland Whiskey WHYTE & MACKAY - I "mi -- W. C. Peacock & Co., LIMITED Sole Agents. A Smooth Scotcli Whiskey Drink No Other. Waialua Beach Hotel CIIAS. DAVID, Mnnnjier Now Open for IIulncH. PlneHt of Accommodation. Plnest ot Untlilnfi. t t He Sure to Get Off nt t t t t I I Wnlnluu fitntlon RATI18 SU.BO per day I Kpeclnl RntcK by Week or Month. : I I I I I l i , For further Information adJress : IIALI1IWA P. O, A. Harrison Mill Co., Lid. KAWAIAHrtO iTRLfcT, KbWALO. Tel. White 12:1 P. O. Box 552 Sitting. Pianinjc, Turning and , Will Work In all Its branches. Lumber - Kiln - DrylnjJ a -pecUlly, and in large or small quantities. Honolulu Iron Works. Improved and modern SUGAR MA CHINERY of every capacity and do icrlptlon mnilo to order. Boiler work ind KIVUTKD I'H'US for Irrigation purposes a specialty. Particular atten tion paid to JOU WORK, and repairs executed at shortest notice. Beaver Luiicli Rooms I:or t St., bet. Queen unci Merchant Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Served. Uver) thing first class Cnmpleto lino Key Weit and Domestic Cigars nlwa)8 on hand H. J. NDLTE, Proprietor. HART & CO., (LIMITED) HIE ELITE ICECREAM PARLORS Fine Ice Creams and Water lees. Chocolate and Confections. The Finest Resort In the City. Try our "Elite" Oyster Cocktails. MEN'S EXCHANGE 314 PORT ST., Has tho Heat Assortment ot TACIKIO ISLAND CURI03 in tho City riu73H ho.mi:-madi: roT on ruES- DAY3 AND FRIDAYS. Weekly edition of the Bulletin $1 a year. .) 'j4 i