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-w "V EVENING nULMCTIN, HONOLULU, H. T., TUESDAY. M.Uiri! I. 1902 SPRING IS HERE Anil with lior arrival the Alamo dn has brought us a wonderfully beau tlful aud complete line or the mo3t exqulslto New Spring Wash Fabrics Our storo now presontB nn nppoarnnce of both gorgeous nnd doll. cn'c materials that vvlll mnKc ox cccdltiKly handsome dresses. Como early, for remember the first comers aro the ones who have the first selection. Below wo mention so mo of the new fabrics: Satin Striped Mull New pretty patterns In light blues, sea foam nnd pinks. Fine Organdies New Persian effects, very dain ty colorings and novel patterns. Swiss Muslins ppllriuo effects, latest designs, colors light blue with black, pink with Mack nnd gray with black. Grass Linen and Batistes In pretty linen effects. Lawns and Muslins In fancy ntrlpcs and figures, all the voijr latest. Silk Mixed Tissue The very newest designs, ex quisite colorings, blue, pink, sea foam nnd light tan. Grass Linen Tissue Very sheer, linen color; will make up prettily. Taft Says Philippine Ownership WAS A MISTAKE BUT We Must Now See It Through Silk Mixed Tissue Solid colors, soft material, In cream, black and dovo color. Dimities An untiBUaly fine assortment of latest designs nnd elegant com blnatlon of fancy stripes, solid color stripes nnd polka dots In nil colore. New Spring White Goods Ours nre the prettiest white loods ever brought to the Islands. r. he patterns are nocl nnd beautiful This stock Is an entirely new Importation and consists of n complete assortment in all lines. New Applique Trimmings, New Black Waved Lace, Arabian aces, Etc, Etc. Washington, I'eb. 20 Governor Tnft discussed climatic conditions In Uio I'nlllppines today before the Son nto Philippine Committee. Governor Taft said that much of the sickness among the American troops Is due to exposure. The witness thought the high death rate of troops In the Phil ippines due to the guerrilla wnrfnrc Balng that It was Impossible to get soldiers to observe the laws of hgl cnu, ilia experience. Governor Taft said, was that the greatest danger In the matter of health In the Philippines Is found In the neglect of symptoms which nre not generally regarded ns of Importance In the United Stntes He knew, he said, of Europeans who had spent thltty or forty jenrs In tho Islands nnd who are lu good health. Ho thought, however, that tney gener ally left the Islands for several months every two or three venrs As a rule, continued residence hnd tho ef fect of causing n gradual deterioration of health. Governor Tnft, In reply to questions by Senator Culberson, said that the expenses of conducting the govern ment of the Islands nre much higher than under Spanish rule, nnd that the Increase would he greater this jear than It had been last year Tor In stance, while the annual expense of conducting the government of Manila under Spanish rule was from Joijfl.nno to $1,009,000 Mexican money the pros cnt expense Is nbout $1,300,000 In gold. Tho Increase lu the total was. he said duo to the Increase In salaries nnd to tho Improvement of the Government af forded. "Under Spanish ride," he said, "sal nrles were very low so low that they were the plainest Intimation that thoy (the Spanish officers) expected their salaries to be pieied out b Illegal col lections and squeezes, nnd that they were so pieced out Is Indisputable Replying to n Relics of questions, Governor Tnft said the Intervention of tho United States In the Philippines was tho best thing that could happen H0$HIJEftf for the nilplnos, but that It would have been better for our country If vvc hnd not gone thcic. He added "If the result In tho end proves to be In tho Interest of the general welfare, then wo can possibly Justify ourselves on the ground that wo have taken only our Bhnre of the burden of civilization In bringing out an uncivilized people Continuing the general discussion oi conditions In me Philippines, ho ex pressed the opinion that the truilc with th United Stntes will nltlnutelj Increase and tho Islands will be sell supporting, even to the extent of ny lug the expenses of the United States Army there. "Do you believe that what we aro now doing In the Philippines Is best for the Filipinos nnd for the people ol tho United States ns well?" asked ben ntor Allison. "I do." said Governor Taft. "Wo nie pursuing there the only course open to us, nnd It wns absolutely Impossible. for us to pursue any other course than the one we did puisne nnd arc pitrsu Ing there. If the Senators on the other side of tho table (referring to tho Democratic members of the com mlttee) hnd been there they could not have dono differently, nnd when their party comes Into power. If It should I do so they cannot do any thing but go . ahead " Senntor Culberson If n snfe anil honorable openings for withdrawing from the Islands should present Itselt do you think the United Stntes should I . II !,...!, ? 144 utuii uruu ui ill Governor Taft That question ns sullies that there might be such nn opening. I don't think them will be nnd 1 say no. Possessed, ns 1 believe that I am. with the missionary spirit. I think thnt wo should continue our .work In those Islands, now that we I are there and there Is no likelihood of finding honorable wavs out. Governor Tnft wns excused at the conclusion of the sitting nnd the com- mlttee ndjoiirned until next Tuesday I with the understanding thnt General Hughes will he the next witness jej'A. 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Senntor Tillman left tho Stntes Senate by n fist fight. The two 9n"lto1 w,,rn adjournment vvns taken ., , ' ., ,, for recess nnd did not return Tor the Senators Trom South Cniollna were ,, HOBBoni Srnator Mel-nurln wus the active paitlclpants In the affray. In the chamber about 8 o'clock, but Tillman In the course of a speech up- 'eft early. Neither Senntor whin seen on the Philippine tariff bill mnde se nt his home would make n statement rlous reflections upon the honor or tills mo senilis in Kcnntors Tillman mid cnllcncue. Mcl.aurln In brief, he JlcLniirlu Is that they nre still In con charged that his vote lu suppoit of the tempt of the Senate and only by a vote ratification of the treaty of Paris had or tne hennto can either be recognizee! been cast through tho exeiclse of lin- e er to speak or to vote on nn ques nroiier Inlliicnces. Hon whatever. The Senate Is onernt Mcl.aurln vvbb not In tho chamber nt Ing under n clause of section 8. article tho time, being engaged In committee I of the Constitution, which recites, work, but ho was sent lor, nnd nppcar- "Eath house mny determine tno ed Just ns Tillman concluded bis rules of Its proceedings, punish mem- speech. Palo as ashes, Mcl.aurln rose bers for disorderly behavior, nnd. to address tho Senate, speaking to a with the concurience of two thirds, ex- question of personal privilege. He re- I'd a member." viewed Tillman's charges briefly, and Tho Senate ndopted a resolution de then denounced tho statement mnde elarlng both Senntor Tinman nnd Sen by his eollcnguo ns a "willful, mnll ntor .Mcl.aurln In contempt. Ily n vut clous nnd deliberate lie." Senrcely had tho words fallen from his lips when Tillman, sitting n few seats from him, with Teller of Colo rado between them, sprang nt him. .Mcl.nurlii, who had half turned toward both were allowed to make stnto ments In which both npologlzed for their nrtlons. Hut the Sennto took no further nutlon, nnd the lesoliltion re ferrlng the matter to the Committee on I'rtv lieges nnil Elections Is still In op Tlllmnn. met him half way, and In nn erntlon. and until the committee is ills Instant theso two Senators, having charged or the Senate lelleves the PER S. S. "ALAMEDA' New Line Golf Shirts very latest in the market. SILK AND GRAPE SHIRTS. PONGEE SILK FOR SUITS, direct from the Orient. DIG LINE OF KIMONAS. - - U. SEKOMOTO, Robinson Block. Hotel Street. ii i in i nil - i " ' '" S. SHIMAMOTO General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Groceries swept Teller nslde, weio engaged In n rough nnd tumble fight. Mclaurin re ceived a heavy blow on tho forehead, while Tlllmnn got n punch on the nose which brought blood bourn Carolina Senators or the con tempt they must remain silent in the Senate. This Is the Judgment of all Scnntiiis who hnve considered the question nnd Asslstnnt Sergeant at Arms I.nyton the presiding ofllccr. It Is said, will n Bprnng over desks to reach ond separ- fuse to recognize their right to partlcl nto the combatants nnd himself ro- pate In the proceedings until the order eclved several blows. He got between of contempt Is vncnted. tliom finally nnd by main strength wrenched them npart Senators War-1 Washington, l'eh 24 Senntor 1 111 ron of Wyoming nnd Scott ot West man was not nt the banquet to Pi luce Virginia, two of tho most powerful men Henry nt the White House tonight. In the Senate, leaped to his assistance The Invitation wns withdrawn by tho nnd, pinioning the anus of tho belllg- President today artor Tillman hnu erent Senators, forced them Into their positively refused to recall his accept seats. Intense, excitement prevailed ance. It Is said Hint this nctlon on In the Senate and galleries, which the part of the Prl-sldent wns mndo wcro thronged witli people, who had necessnry on account of tho occur been attracted by the spirited debate. ' rences on the floor of the Senate Sntur Everybody was on his feet. Not n clny, as n result of which Tillman was word, however, was Bpoken. Senators, declared In contempt of the Senate. stood nbout tho chamber for tho mo-j Senator Martin of Vlrglnln, a member ment quite helpless nnd pale to tho of tho Committee on Navul Aualrs. ac lips, finally order wns restored par cepted an Invitation In Tillman's place tlally. and In the midst of Intense ex. i Tho Invitation wns extendi d oilglunllv cltement the Semite went Into seciet, to Tillman owing to the fact that he Is session. 'the ranking minority member of the I' or two hours It discussed the .Naval AtTnlis Committee. event behind closed doors. When tho .Japanese Provisions, etc. MAGOON BLOOK, MEROIIAAT MREET. .0-02886 ILEsiira. 21:. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS commencing March 1, 1002, I will sell all tho stock In my Btoro Regardless of Cost li's Is th' cpportunlty of n life lime In obtain great bargains In e- ciy GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu Street doors were opened It wns made known thnt both of the South Caiollnn Sena tors by unanimous vole had been de clnred to bo In contempt of the Sen nte Thoy weio permitted by n vote of the Senate to make npologles to the Sennto. Their statements were listen ed to by botli the Senators and the Senntm I'rje. president pio torn of the Senate gave directions to the dorks of the Si nate today thnt tno names of Senators Tlllmnn nnd Me I.aurln of South I'aiollna must not be called on roll calls until further no tice Tills llxes the status of tint Sen ntois, who nre practically suspended liom nil Senatorial functions 'ft- - t-"f 't-t- tT ttT t T Republicans Will Give Cuba 20 Percent Sugar Reduction P O Box w) Il THE OLDEST CHi. v-SE FIRM IN HONOLULU. Oikitti !o Flo Silks tod Grist Linens. ChlntM tad JipiDMt Goodi of All KlaJi Bulletin 75c, per month. Washington, I'eb. 22. The Uepubll can mouthers of tho Ways and Means Committee, who have been consider ing tho question of concessions to Cuba nt bovcial meetings during tho week, iluull) icachcd an ugreumc nt t, .s afternoon which Is couddered n victor) for thoso who have favored tar iff concessions to that Island. The ac tion taken was the adoption of the lollowlug lesoliltion- "llosolvod, That It Is the sense of the majority mcmhcis of this commit tie (subject to tlio approval of tho Kepiibllcau mombeis uf the House lu i am us assembled, to be held ns soon lis practicable) that thu cummittoa le jioit u bill iiihiibstiinio nuthoilzlng tho President to negotiate n leclproclty ueiity with tlio Cuban r public, when i stablished, piovldlng foi the entrv of inn pioiliuts Into Cuba upon such funis ns shall be deemed by lit in to be ndvnutugeoiis to us, provided, bow ever, Tlutt such tieatv shall sec lire lor our product!) going Into Cuba duties less than those allowed to tho other luuntileB substantially equivalent to the concession mnde by us, that the i onslderntlou upon our part for si,ch treaty shall bo n concession of 211 pel cent of our tariff duties upon Imports of the products or Culm, upon Mils condition that Culm shall llrst oiiuct our Immigration laws." Ily tho terms of tills resolution, tho proposition agreed on by the Ilopubll can members of tho committee will be submitted to u Hepubllcnn c. nuns to lie held next Tuesday. This action Is practically tho proposition siilimliteu n lew dajs ago by Itopresontntlve I iing of Kansas, except tmt the amount or the concession is cut in half nnd the condition thnt Cuba enact our I mini grntlou laws Is added. The uctlon by the committee, this afternoon was preceded by n eonlcr ence at the White House between the President and Hepreseutatlves Oros vnor of Ohio, Uusscll of Connecticut nnd Dnlzell of Pennsylvania, nil or wnom havo herotoforo blood out agnlnst nny form of reclprocltj piovl blons Tho nctlon or tho Hcpiibllmn members was unanimous. TERRY McGOVERN WINS F4ST BATTLS WITH DAVE SULLIVAN Louisville Ky. Toll 22 -Tcrrv Me Oovern deflated Dave Sullivan tonight In the arena ot the Southern Athletic Club In fifteen rounds of ns desperate lighting ns was ever seen From the first tap of the gong until the end It wns slap-bang, hammer nnd tongs nearly every sciond. both men work ing away with all the cnergv the) I ostcsscd. Mcflovern. knowing that the light meant his position lu the trout ranks .is a lighter, wns after his man ever wonil. In n m.ijnrltv of the rounds he wns on the nggresslve. nnd Sultlvsn was forced to do far more defensives work than his opponent. He put up n wonderful light nnd wni game to the coie, and tost the light more through n blunder of his own than because ho was knocked out. When the finish c ime however, he was groggy nnd going fast. The chances are that ho would not have lasted ninny more iiiunils ven had he risen to his (cet befoie Kltzslmmons called ten In the fifth loiind Sullivan was nt his best He forced the fighting, especial h In the hist half nnd hnd Mitiovrrn going. 'Hie hitter walked In n vcr) unsteady fashion as he went to his cor ner, nnd nothing but Ills splendid re cuperative power enabled him to comn up in shape for the sixth round. Ha came to the center strong, however, nnd although there were times when Sullivan siemcd about to turn the tldo ills wn ngnln. from that time on Mc Govern kept steadily but very slowly getting the upper hand He fought ever forward, and Sullivan was gradu allj but surelj going backward. Sul livan wns b.idl punished, his left ear being split open, bis lips cracked, hli nose well pounded and hU right eye partly dosed The latter happened early In the light, nnd Mcflovern paid particular attention to it throughout. During the twelfth, thirteenth nnd fourteenth rounds Siitlvnn wns slowly going Mcfiiivern was nt him like a wild cat every Instant He gave him no rest, and Sullivan was. whenever possible, hanging on for his life Tin end came when the fifteenth round was nctirlv over McOovcrn had forced Sullivan Into a neutral corner He landed n storm of right nnd left swings, nnd, catching Sullivan with the left square on the Jaw. sent him down on his back Sullivan was up like a flash, but did not rise from his knees. He was confused, giogg) nnd nearly out. ntzslmmuns counted nine and as he uttered the last word Sullivan started to rise, but did not get higher than a low crouch. The Instant his knee wns oh tho floor Mcflovern came after him nnd Sullivan, hardly knowing what ho vvns about, went down ngnln The icr eree promptly declared him nut and Mctiovern the victor. Sullivan at tempted to question the decision, but Fltzslnimnns would not' listen to him After the light I'ltzslmiuons said "Sullivan was down more than ten seconds before he tried to rise. I In was on his knee fully five seconds be fine I began to count nnd had he stood up when I said nine and bctn saved by the gong I would htlll have declared him out. He was down nnd out for keeps." Pieccdlntr the ficlit challenges to the winner were lecelved from IMdle (lard ner, Austin Hire. Harry Harris, Young Corbett nnd Abe Attell Sam Harris McOovern's manager, said Mcflovern' next light would be vvltll Young Coi Lett If the latter held to his challenge Thcie were loud checis as I'ltz slmnions stepped through the ropes to refcreo the prcllmlnnrv event nnd urgent calls for a speech After some hesitation l'ltzslmmons advanced to the ropes nnd said "I thank jou vcrv nine It for this out hut st or enthusiasm anil assure jou 1 appreilnte it very inurli. I also ap lire i late the honor or refereelng this tight tonight nnd will do my best to be fair lu this event I suppose jou know 1 inn m iti heel to light Jiffrles route time in May I shall train ns I have never trained before and will do tnv best to defeat him " The Inst sentenie wns gieitrd with howls or applause. Big Furniture Store Is Moved Whllo waiting for our now store In tho Sachs' Hulldlng to bo completed, wo have moved temporarily Into tho FISHER BLOCK, op posite LOVE BUILDING, where wo nre prcpa.ed to sell tho same ex cellcnt standard of furnlturo a a wo havo always made It a point to handle Our temporary quarters arc very handsomo and a visit from you will bo welcome. PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD. Plslicp ISIock, opp. Love Hid., Pnpt Street. 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