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'O" - o-MMM . V9 'r T i ' mrr" -" EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, If. T., TUESDAY, mlJ. 18, 1002. 7 1 V ) fl- s ' Fi pOPu LAR TOJRtE. New Goods will soon be opened Our big flalo of last week Is over and wo aro getting ready to handlo the new "Spring Goods" duo to arrlvo on tho "Sierra." Wo havo selected this now stock with great caro and tho design will bo a revelation o( beauty to shoppers. Many now novelties will be Intro duced and Just as soon as wo get tho goods nrranged wo will glvo you all tho nows. WATCH THIS SPACE The new goods Include PRINTED ORGANDIES, MUSLINS, PERSIAN LAWNS, EMBROIDERED SWISSES, DIMITIES, FANCY WHITE GOODS, SILK MIXED GOODS, FOULARD SILKS, ETC. WHY THROW $40 AWAY by paying $100 for a typewriter when you can get an up-to-date strictly high grade machine The Wellington Visible Writer for $60. This machlno is a revolution In typewriters. One ot many endorsements given tho Wellington Typewriter Is as follows "Wo mako tho statement positively that they aro absolutely tho best, ex celling all others In simplicity, dura bility nnd accuracy. Wo aro using 75 of them In our Philadelphia and Now York stores. They havo our unquali fied endorsement. (Signed) JOHN WANAMAKER." We have Just received a shipment ot theso typewriters and will be pleased to glvo full particulars regarding same. Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. i$lPPi DOWAGER AND YOUNG EMPEROR TOUCHED GLASSES WITH LADiES OF FOREIGN LEGATION PCB9, Pelting, Feb. 1. Tho Dowager Em edicts glvo promlso of great good to tho Emperor and the Empress yr people ami 10 your y ..,.... mi. nnn-Ann tilmnrflaa rntilv urn a this afternoon received tho ladles and cxcccdngly friendly In tone. It was children of the diplomatic corps In tho n part as follows: palace. Tho audience was tho most I "Last car tho dissensions In tho revolutionary event Blnco tho return Wco cmkA a revolution, which com. of tho Court to Peking. Tho cxclu- Ie'l ollr1!a8t.5r departure, but It Is a slvcness of Chinese royalty and tbs Rrcnt gratification to us Hint our re prejudices against tho meeting of tho t to tho capital has caused such re . ' - .v..i...i .i .i. ?....i... In r nc n China and abroad." was less formal than Is usual In Hu- Bracelets and rings of great pallia roncan courts were then placed upon Mrs. Congers Tho Dowager Empress occupied tho wl8 "nu fingers, throne with a brilliant assemblage of I Tho Dowager Empress made Inqulr ti.i i r- . i. .ii i....u... lea reznrd tha other ladles who were The Emperor was seated upon a small In Peking during tho jl ft ,B platform In tho center of tho room. SfUoiw. and Mtnes. Balnbrldge and The visiters, upon entering, bowed J,10"'8?0' ,he , "?.. nf ?So Amnr. twice to tho Emperor and several of Balnbrlc ge nnd Morlssc .of the Amerl- them ascended to the throne and horn " ami irenc. -"" "'' '"" cd to tho Dowager Empress. Mrs. b wcro presented and warmlj greet uiiser, vviiu oi uiiu oiuita .uiiu. - -. ,. ,,,, . ,,, tcr Conger, ns doyeness of tho dlplo- ruiiuwius umi ,c"''""" " ', ,': mn.ln .M rnn.l n .nnnM, rvhlpl, in. WOS glVCtt. Tills WBS Spread llpOrt translated by Secretary Williams, and V t,- ". ?X K3 tho Dowager replied. ?'., " , . , Z , mi Mm Haron Cilkann. the Austrian Mln- ''?. Bnrt Mrf.VCon,,L" f vZr Ister and doyen of the diplomatic UclllIn P pl,thcr sldc' Til0, h?Z corps, presented all tho Indies to tho r as the only man present except Dowager Empress, who took tho band '?" .; Prospect! ye Minister rom of each of them. They wcro next pro- China to Great Britain, who knot be. sented to tho Emperor, who also shook 8lde V10 P.wTr .T Th vJZZ hands with thorn preted what sho said. Tbo hmpcrof ""The guehssh,hmen retired to the ante- -t at the head of Sihcd room. The Dowager Empress, enter- 5' nn1 the Dowager Lmprcjs touched Ing the room, grasped Mrs. Conger's Bla88es wltl' tl10 "cat8' hand, which she held for some mln- Tho Dowager Empress talked dil utes, trembling, weeping and sobblnn ' matedly. She Bald that China would loudly, and exclaiming In broken sen- abandon her policy of Isolation nnd Iptiroi llin tho nttnrk- lltinn lin tnim. ndont the best features Of Western tlons was a tcrrlblo mistake nnd that life, and would Bend many students she repented It bitterly. abroad. In reply Mrs. Conger assured her ' Afterward (0SEDn& Adv that tho paBt would be forgotten. Mrs. Conger satd: 'Wo heartily congratulate you and tho Imperial Court that tho unfortunate situation which led you to abandon your beauti ful capital has been so hnpplly resolv tho Dowager Empress nnd tho Emperor mingled with their guests nnd Her Majesty conversed with every one, and particularly notIC' ed the children. Tho Emperor was ad' dressed through an Interpreter and bowed without Bpcnklng. The Inter- N. S. SACHS' DRY GOODS CO., Ltd. SjnHHBaHMHHiMHHHHHEniaaillBlHBBEBBJHHBHHiHsS (d, that you nro now permitted to re- prcter composed his rcpllcB. Every '.urn In freedom and peace. The lady of tho visiting pnrty was given n events or tho past two years must havo pair or Jeweled lirncoiets ami n son been as painful to you as to tho rest tolre pearl ring, besides other souve of tho world, but tho sting of the ex- nlrs. nerlence may bo cllmlnntcd by tho es- Tho project of sending n spcclnl nils tabllshtuent ot franker, more trustful slon to Washington to thank I'resI nnd friendlier relntlons between thn dent Itooscvelt for tho conspicuously Chinese and tho other peoples of tho friendly policy of tho United States earth. I throughout the recent events nnd dur- "Tho world Is moving forward, the Ing tho peace negotiations is being tide of progress cannot be stayed, and discussed nt tho foreign Ofllce, nnd it Is hoped that China will join with the American uovernmont win ie the great sisterhood of nations In the sounded concerning tho ncceptablo grnnd march. The recent imperial ness of such a mission. fcrfBRS This wonderful mcdlclno haB never been equalled as a Btomach Btrength cner and health builder. It Is tho only one to take when your system a weak nnd run down and you suiter from dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, tiatuiency, sour stomach or headache. Try It. It will surely do you good. lie sure to get tho genuine with our Pri vate Die Stamp over the neck of the bottle. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 5 OF III TO CONTROL RIlllROADS PER S, S. "ALAMEDA" New Line Golf Shirts very latest In tho market. SILK AND GRAPE SHIRTS. PONGEE SILK FOR SUITS, direct from the Orient. BIG LINE OF KIMONAS. - - U. SEKOMOTO, RolilnBon Block, Hotel Street. S. SHIMAMOTO Dcs MolncB, In., Feb. 5. Clara Mor- Washington, Feb. 1 Senator El- rlB and her husband, Frank" C. liar- Jtlng, chairman of tho Interstate Com rlott. were relieved this morning from ' 0 Conlm,ttcc tod.ty Introduced a a very embarrassing situation by tho , . ,, , ' , arrival of funds from Omaha. Tho bl" rnalt,ne a number of changes In disappearance of Thomas Droadhurst, tho Interstate commerce law, the most manager for Miss Morris, with all tho Important of which aro tho following: cash was responsible for their dlffl- diving tho Interstate Commerce cutty. I Commission authority under certain Tho absenco of Droadhurst caused conditions to fix railroad rates, legal Miss Morris to break her engagement tzlns pooling and abolishing Imprison to lecture nt Omaha last night, as she ment as a method of punishment for should not get there. Harriott tried offenses against tho law. every way poBslblo to ralso tho mon- ( The provision with reforenco to tho ey to pay tho bills nnd buy tlckctB to fixing of rates authorizes tho Inter- umaha. He even onoren to pawn ptnto Commerce Commission to hear some of Miss Morris' Jewels, but, be- complaints of discrimination inndn Ing unablo to mako any satisfactory against common cnrrlcrs, and directs arrangement, mo leciurer nnu ner nus- mm any definite order made by the uanu nnu m awau mo arrival ot Commission after such hearing, de funds. 'ciarlng a rate regulation or practice Miss Morris and her husband put In to bo lust nnd n-nunnnMn nimil imn,,. two very mlsernblo days after tho dls- nporatlo and bo observed by tho par covcry of Ilrondhurst'B disappearance, ty or parties agalnBt whom It Is made Tho actress appeared hero Monday within thirty days after notice. An night. Tho proceeds wcro turned over pcn (0 tho United States Circuit Court to Ilroadlmrst and ho has not been nnd to tho Supreme Court of the ni-i-ii piui-u. nii. .. ii.i u .... .u united states is authorized. Tlio lat he found. ter court Is given authority to suspend A Chicago dispatch says F. Wright or revoke a rate order mnde by tho Newman, under whoso management Commission upon application by par Miss Morris lectured In Chicago, was te8 affected, and aH bucIi orders aro not greatly surprised when Informed mitnii in nnn vonr'n dnrntlnn. of Manager Droadhursfs disappear-( Tlu gCctlon of tho bill concerning anco. noollnc nrovldcs that "It shall Im law. "My dealings with Droadhurst were f,tl for nny two or moro common car. not of n very satisfactory naturo, rcr8 to nrrnng0 between and nmong said Mr. Newman. Miss Morris ox- themselves for the establishment or perlenccd tho same dimculty. Wo mnntCnanco of rates. It alno shall be could not locate him while ho was In )nwflll for sllch carrlcrs ,6 nfirco hy Chicago. Miss Morris embarrassment contract In writing filed with tho Inter- can only uo temporary, as ner nusuanu atato Commerce Commission upon tho is wcaitny. neing a remtiyo oi w.e ,UvBon of tnclr trafllc or carnlnes or The following changes In the Ha waiian National Guard are made, pur suant to an order publlslic.1 yesterday by Col. John II. Sopcr, adjutant gen eral. r. A. Smith to be first lieutenant Company A. He-elected December 13, 1501. i:. I.. Hermit, to be second lieutenant Company A. He-elected December 1.1, 1501. (lus Hose to be captain Company ( with rank from January 7, 1902, vko Charles Wilcox, retired. S. K. Kamnlopllt to be first llcutcn ant Company a, with rank from Jan uary 7, 1902, vice Gus Hose, promoted. 1). Kcknullko to be second lieutenant Company O, with rank from January 7. 1902, vlco S. K. Kumaloplll, promot ed. Charles Wilcox upon his own appll cation, duly approved by the regiment commander, was placed on the retired llMt, In accordant c with the provisions of spitton 90, Civil Laws. Tho following order for tho Wash Ington's birthday pa ratio was also post cd yesterday: Headquarters First Regiment National Guard of Hawaii. Honolulu. H. T.. Feb. II, M02. Heglmcntul Orders No. 7. I The First Heglmcnt. National Guard of Hawaii, will assemble timid arms at the Drlllshcd, at 1:30 p. m. on Saturday, February 22, 1902, prepara tory to tuklng part In the parade. 2. Field and staff will parade dis mounted. i 3. Uniform Fatigue, wlilto trouser and leggings. Hy order of Col. J. W. Jones. JOHN SCHAEFER. Captain nnd Adjutant. 1 'FRISCO SUGAR WAR antages of lectric Power Tho advantages of electrical transmission of power aro numer ous, but tho more Important may bo treated tinder tho following heads, viz: 1. Reliability. 2. Convenience and Flexibility. 3. Saving of Power. 4. Sanitary Improvement. 5. Increased Output. 6. Decreased Cost of Maintenance. A full explanation of tho above points will lie cheerfully given nt our ofllco or wo will call and seo you. HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd. KINQ STREET, NEAR ALAKEA. EIHIIL T. DREIER "I think there be six Hlchmondt's In tho field." Tho electrical field has only one nichmondt conduit. It's clcctro-galvnnjzcd, It's smooth. each plcco can bo grounded without extra precautions. It cannot rust, there Is moro to tell about it nnd I llko to tell It. CONTRACTING AND CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENQINER. Office, Room 8 Magoon Dldg. Telephone Blue 281. Big Furniture Store Is Moved Whllo waiting for our now storo In tho Sachs' Iluildlng to bo completed, wo havo moved temporarily Into tho FISHER BLOCK, op posite LOVE BUILDING, whero wo aro prepared to sell tho samo ex cellent standard of furntturo as wo havo always mado It a point to hnndlc. Our temporary quarters aro very handsome nnd a visit from you will bo welcome. PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD. PUIier Block, opp. Love BUI., Fort Htrcet. General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Groceries. Japanese Provisions, etc MAGOON BLOCK, MEROHAKT STREET. jS3 . 0- Box 880 ZMlatex 21R Havomcyers of Now York." I both Authority Is given to tho Interstnto GOO KIM, NUUANU STREET, above hotel. BIG HOLIDAY 8T0CK OF TOY8. Many new Stayles Table Covers, Embroidered both of Grass Linen and silk. Embroidered Piano Covers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ete. Heavy Pongee 811k and White Silks, Victoria Lawn, India Lawn and Laces of all kinds. New stock of Swiss- Embroideries. DRY Q00D8 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. P. O, DOS WJ. Tit. it. 77-C OnBCj&JFtf THE OLDEST CHu 'SSE FIRM IN HONOLULU. 0O2va:2EiSQiO3sr 3wimK.oi3:A.3srTS. Dtri la Flat Silk toft Grtsi Ltotoi. Cblotu oJ JptDM Qooli of All Kli4i. tto-flif Kuutoa itrtt. The Bulletin, 75cts. per month ST. LOUI8JI08PITAL1TY. p,a,,,, ngalnst tho falrneBs of such qt I outs Feb 5 -President Francis l)0ollnK arrangements and to mnl.o an St. Louis fell. 5. 1 resident francis or(,or annul,nR tll PCntruct In the of the Louisiana Purchase fcxpoiltlon. reBpectg foum, (0 bo milIBt ,, lln. has a caso of "bread cast upon tho jnwr,i. Kalltiro to comply with tho water returning after many days." Ho nrjer will work tho annulment of tlio Is In receipt of the following letter contract, from a Chicago man: I Proceedings by writ of Injunction "On tho night of October 7, 1801, I nro authorized npnlnst any party ills boarded a truln at Hannibal, Mo., with obeying tho provisions of tlio bill, nnd my bride of a few hours, en route to tho offending party also Is made sub Kansas City. Kvery berth In tho J0? a Penalty of pl 0.000 to be paid sleeper had been sold and none had Into tho Treasury of tho Unl oil Slates. i,, L.ni f- i.n ii,rni, nmn Where railroads pass nto foreign been reserved for bo through somo authority Is given In addition blunder of ho ticket agent. Embar- t0 tho Imposition of fines to suspend rasscd and distressed, I left tho young le movemcnt of tranH wUnn th lady and wandered Into the Bmoklng united States until tho requirement compartment, whero I found Col. John Bhall ho compiled with. A flno of not Garth In company with a gentleman less than J1000 nor mori than $20,000 whom ho introduced as 'my friend, Is provided for tho willful refusal of Oovernor Francis.' Upon learning of nnv carrier to publish tariffs of rates my predicament you very generously nnd chnrges as required by tho Inter Insisted on my accepting your berth, slnto commorco law. happily solving for both bride and . Authority Is given to tho Commls gioom a bewildering situation. Until 5lon '? ren-,llr,0 ,ho m" "rl,tlon of ,rnr- nnn.- Ilin nnnnrlT.nllv tn llnillrtnta this flp ,a,e8 nni1 whorO tlierO Is reason- now. tho opportunity 'W w f , i,, or debt of gratltudo has not presented t- paBSPni!crg Bro ,)ClnK cnrrC(l t ,CiS telf, and I trust you will not think tho than Ul0 rbllshed rates, tho Commls payment Is In bad coin. I want to on authorized to begin proceeding contribute In some measure to the sue- n the Circuit Court of tho United cess of tlio. St. Louis Exposition. For States, which court Is required to en San Francisco, Feb. 8. Frank Spcn- nnw Inwn.n.nM L'n Cn.lllinl if Ar. n.l Henry Halm of Portland, C. II. Hyde of Tacoma, and Filskcn and Kcksteln of Seattle, composing the delegation of Jobbing grocers from the Northwest, who are hero to adjust tho differences In tho sugar trade, were active all of ycBtcrday, Interviewing locnl Jobbers and rentiers, with a view of harmoniz ing conflicting Interests, nnd to end tbo cutting of prices In sugar. During the day they Interviewed a number of In terested parties, and met with encour agement from tho local Jobbers, whllo the refiners maintained a non-committal attitude. 1-ate In the afternoon the lsltors met In the rooms of tho As sociated Wholesale Grocers of Califor nia and compared notes of their day's doings, Tho outlook for nn ultimate settlement of the rate war appears fa voiable, Judging from tho encourage ment received from local Jobbers, who nre anxious to end tho warfare and place tho business once moro upon a paying basis. Conrirnlng tho district ing for territory tho visitors have not reccled any encouragement, ns local men refute to bo restricted concerning the territory In which they may sell their goods, claiming that, when tho rate war shall be ended, tho competi tion will bo less keen. Tho visitors will remain for some days In San Finnclsro nnd continue their efforts in bringing about peace among the su gar Interests UPHOLD RUSSIAN SUGAU TAX. SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITERS Still in the Lead Always in the Lead. HIGHEST AWARD AT PARIS EXPOSITION HIGHEST AWARD AT BUFFALO EXPOSITION It's tlmo to turn over a new leaf If you havo never used the Smith Premier. Superior in construction and efficiency. Send or call for catalogue. G. W. MAGFARLANE SOLE AQENT. f MACHINES SOLD, RENTED AND REPAIRED. SHREVE & CO,, San Francisco To facllltato trado with tbo Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation to Honolulu or returning samo to San Francisco. Goods will be so nt on selection to thoso know ing the Arm, or who 'will fur nisb satisfactory references la San Francisco. Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers, Market & Post 8ts., 6. P. Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request. Wo have tho largest manufactory ot Jowolry nnd Sllvcrwnro west of Now York City, nnd aro prepared to furnish Bpcclal designs. Tel. Mnln 311. Postotflce Box S7 IUchmond. Va.. Feb. 4. The United States Circuit Court of Appeals hand ed down nn opinion In tho case ol Downs, versus tho United States, af firming the action of tho United States Circuit Court of Maryland in finding In favor of the Government against It, R. Downs, nn Importer of sugar, In a test caso on the legality of an addi tional tax nn Imported Russian sugar under the provisions of tho tariff act of July 25, 1S97. Tho point nt Issue was as to whether Russia gave tho sugar exporter a bounty and so comes under this law. AM I-IJ1TUALI8T ROW. London. Feb. 4. Tho largo and lashlonnblo congregation which at- fourteen years my work has been along force an observance of tho published tended n memorial service, officially on-lral HnnonloMrln llvMlmr nn1 In riff a Tl.n.t, ,,r..,l In I-B nm til lie ' dCSCrlbed BS a "rCOUlCm fOT tllO TCpOSU telephony with a good share of busl- directed not only ngalnst tho carrier. !of tho soul of our sovorelgn lady. .. ' i r...i.. .. i i,i nl.n n,.lnt ihn iilher nnrtles In- (lueen Victoria," at St. Matthews dent, not nlaco me to ndvanto.Ee." . toreetcu, f BIG SHIRT WAIST SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. ALL WAISTS MARKED BELOW COST. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. A. A. MONTANA, Lending DrcnsmnMng Houhc and Millinery Parlors. Arlington Mock, Hotel St. II. Pt DAVISON, Manager. The Germania Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. ASSETS $27,378,533.30. raid to Volley Holders slnco 18C0 for Death Claims. ..I24.373.4C9 C5 For Matured Policies 7,507,608 27 Dividends and Surrenders 13.C99.134 37 There aro some Simple Remedies In The Swiss military authorities have mere are buiho diiii iio iiemeuies ill- . ,r , lV,, : ,. ..... ,rn,,in mmediateiy nuer mo ceri'iiiuu "" dispensable In any family. Among determined that next jcar tho training conclu(1(.,, 8t00(i (I1 tho church nnd these, th eexperlenco of years assuics of military balloonlsts snail no sjsie. us. should bo recorded PA1N-KILLKU. matlcally taken In hand Tho first Iml Tor both Internal and external appll- loon company to bo formed Is to con cations wo have found It of great val-' sat o felght offleers, twenty-two non ue: especially can we recommend It for I B80e(l o(ccrs, iflt privates, colds, rheumatism, or fresh wounds , ' " .,,,., , . n)n -.Mm w.u mi iwniiio.."'.... " and nlnetv-nlno draft horses, with md bruises. Christian Kra. Avoid sub stitutes, there Is but one Paln-KIUtT, I'erry DavU'. Price 23c. and 50c. twcnty-elght vehicles, Church. Westminster, this morning, was ereatly scandnllied by tho con duct of a number of nntlrltuallsts, who Immediately nfter tho ceremony woa declared that "tho service was a bias. phemous Insult to Queen Victoria's memory." "TiiIb Is not God's house," snld ono objector. "This Is a Joss house.", Weekly edition of tho Dulletln $1 a year. Total $45,57, 212 29 BMMETT MAY, Manager for Hawaiian Islands. JUOD BUILDING. WELL WORDED WANTS IN THE BULLETIN WORK WONDERS i A UitkiiuMtMktmtk itMit. fct CTj-V V . 'UA