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evening m'M etim Honolulu ii. t.. rnmAV. Aran. 2:. I A Faultless Light for the Home FUNNY INCIDENT OF NEW YORK DINNER iP.lariral flenlloman Offers S5 MUl (Vm 9 ' J A PERFECT BLENDING OF ELEGANCE AND ECONOMY Wo tako considerable pleasuro and a pardonablo araoi nt nf prlito In calling attention to our present stock of theso goods. As wo have given particular attention to tho selection and tho buying. It Is cer tainly speaking well for tho stork when wo say that It Is superior to any wo have over shown. EXCEPTIONABLE VALUES THIS WEEK Fancy Lace Stripes I'ln patterns; 7 yards for $1,00 Plaids and Checks Fancy effects, varied assortment of patterns; C yards for Sl.00 -Fancy White Ducks Vertical stripes; exceptional quality; 0 yards for $1,00 Victoria Lawns ID-yard pieces 75c per piece tMsffi&ysafflwSI Lace Stripes Assorted patterns; per yard... 10 cents Satin Stripe Lawns Assorted stripes; 9 yards for... $1,00 Plaids and Checks Good assortment; 8 yards for.. $1,00 Piques Bayndero stripes, fine quality.. 20c per yard Full line of Dolled Swisses, India Linens, Organdies, Etc. We arc still adding new got ilb to our stock and tho prices are much lower than you would expect for such meritorious wares. Among tho new arrivals ore Swiss Tucking, In single tucks, cluster tucks and cluster tucfts with lace-work. ALL OVER LACES and EMBROIDERIES. New nssoitment of BELTS and BUCKLES. WAIST PATTERNS, In alll-.r and wash materials. FRENCH CHAILLES, In K-. plro Patterns, dress lengliis only no two alike. New Laco Curtains and Panels, Arabian Escurlal and Renaissance I.aco Curtains, I.nco Door Panels In whlto and Arabian. Ladies' Shirt Waists Some exquisitely beautiful waists of sheer linen batiste, narrow hemstitch tucks and trimmed with lace. Kvcry woman who If In touch with tho decrees of Damn FashtonJtnows that laces are the popular and accepted trimmings lor spring and summer costumes of all descriptions and you will find these waists right up to date. To Philanthropist-Carnegie Objects to the Titte Given. New York. April ".Andrew Car negie was given a rousing reception at the HI l)nls Hotel this olenitis In fm t It ni n double reception, two ban-qili-ts ut both of which he was gliii an n,ition. dr I arneglc Icacs these shores Wedncmkiy for his nlinual summer I ou n. ii Scotland and In anticipation of li rit,irturc the Society of Aineii- mn i born leiulcied htm n dinner at wr li nboiu Sou persons. Including mi nj Indl-s, were present. The ban- quit was served In the Colonial room. ' whli'h was tastefully decorated. Tlw nirnit iin a wan emewd with plenties I of -.ion ti thistles. Mmiinoncdiisly there was a dinner Iglv'ti In the same hotel by tho alum I nl aluilcuts and friends of Cornell I College of Mt. Vcinou, Iowa, In honor N.S I'holo by courtesy lluuijlitpn, Mllllln X. C a. MISS MARY JOHNSTON. Heie Is the most recent poitnilt of MIm Mnry .ItihiiHlou, the popular ni.vellMt. "Audrey." Mtxs Johnston's new now I. Is breaking nil rccnriW In the way of s.ile-s. The book started with advance oulers for IIKMmhi. ail unpreecdenlcd number. ConM-,iiinlly the llrat edition of fJ.".(HKl lasted but a day or so. During the lira weel. 1 lu.tiim volumes of "Audrey" wcie Mild, nod the book Ik still booming. J1ISS STONE TELLS OF HER CAPTURE New York. April 10. Worn out with the strain of nn ocean voyage and not yet fully recoveied from tlite nervous strain ensuing from six months' cap- SACHS' DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD. of I'nslt'.eiit Win. F. Kins. LI.. I), of the colics,', and I.esllo JI, Shaw, tie. i.iaiy of the Treasury, an iiltimuuf of Hie InMltutlou. While Mi. C.iinesle was the guest of the Society ,if Atuerlian Authors, nnil the two banqucti had been in ranged Independent of each other, the Cor nellltcs could not forego the oppor tunity of having Mr. Carnegie with tliera If only for a few minutes, so as to publicly thank him for the J 10.000 li brary he gave to Mt. Vernon and the college last hummer. Among the ladles present at tho au thurs- banquet were .Mrs. Carnegie Mrs. Fannie St. .lohn (iaffney, chair man of the Ladles' Hccept'on Commit tee; Mrs. A. Cameron, Mis. Esther Hermann. Mrs. 11. 11. Savag Mrs Edwin Miukham, Mrs. Knthrrlne S Haxtcr Mis. J. Lenox Curtis and Mrs Mchll Df-wcy. Telegrams and letters of regret wcm read from several piomincnt gentle men. Among the latter was this from Joaquin Miller, the poet of the Sierras, dated "The Helghl3. Oakland, Cal." "Hull, fat King Ned! Hall lighting Ted! -Uie.it William! Orlm Oom Paul! Hut I'd rather twist Carnegie's wiltt That open hand In this hard list Thau shake bands with je all. With regrets that New Yoik Is so far TSmi!SSSSSm3S!SSClSXSrSKSBSBSSSSZSgXau D0NT GO ON WORRYING With Inferior or needlessly oxpcnslve Illumination In jour home. There Is absolutely no occasion for It. Thousands of housekeep ers throughout tho Islands liavo removed this annoying problem entirely by acquainting themselves with tho Ideal perfect light for tho home. It Is as brilliant as gas or electricity, never smokes, smells or gives any trouble. Is lighted and extinguished as cosily as gas, and burns but little kcroseno oil. Our catalog Bh"ws all styles from $1.50 up, and Is sent lor tho asking. Theo. fl. Bavies & Co., Ltd. hardware department their business to keep us In good health, as nil they wanted was money. When 1 caught cold the seemed great ly worried and once, when I sprained uiv knee by falllns Into u hole, they tluty, Mlis Ellen Stone, the American, Wl.ri, thoroughly ,lgiisted with me. I mlss'onnry, who was held tor ransom guess we traveled at night because wi by Ilulgailan brigands, arrived today wtie being pursued, but 1 never siw on the neutschland. Slio will Inline- any one after its. There was no actual dlaUly nioceol to her homo In Ch,-I cruelly shown us, but thej Heated in ica, Maw. . to pee hoi aged moth, r. most contemptuously When ncgotla I Mujor Pond, who will manage her tloiu for our release failed their ac j lm tiirlnf innt- nnnnntwril tint, Him tlnna toward UH wrie vcrv M'Vcro. money she mu'de In that way would The birth of Mine. Tsllka'e baby v.ai fr"" California and with line to you be applied Immediately to r paying tho our siihatluu. The brigands nie very un" Joins. amount of her lansoni, J7J.0'JU. supeistltlim ulul bellewd that n curtu A deilcal crank, or at least a ciy When teen cu the steamer MIfs would be on tbrni If tbry harmed the 1'tculiar minded man In rlerlcul gaib. Stone showed plainly tiaiei of her young mother or her child. Sii when ' called Mr. Carneglo a.ptillantliroplst uwfiil stialn. In talking of hor captiuc tho baby came wo were treated better. I l" llls tac'- "t'11 tlt,re was a merry llt bhc said: I One night when the baby, a dear lit- ,lc t0-'10 "l 0,1:e. The day we were taken was market lie bbick-iye,l thing, was only thiee Any one remembering .Mr. Carnegie's day, the safest of all days to travel. ' days old. I had to carry htr strapped dellnltlon of a philanthropist "a man There were ten In our paity mid tluco to my back through an eight hours' w" niore money than brains" might ilrhers. It was late In the afternoon inarrh over wild mounlalu roads. 'i'lnu' liavo expected something to happen, nnd .-e v.cie going along a lonely road and again they threatened us with ""d " '"ll- Mr- CariK-gle irpclled tne when suddenlj tho brigands Jumped bodily harm. When negotiations fall ! attiui; upon his Intelligence as swiftly out of tho btiihcs at the roadside and c-,1 they would cono to us nnd say: "III'""! as aKKiissUely as though It had surrounded us. crjlng "Dour, dour." that moncj don't come soon here la a l""'n '"' ,astatilt and batteij upon hla which means stop.' bullet lor jou." and they would point I Person. They were folly armed, while Tsllk.1 slgnlllcantlj to their guns. 1 can't even ! ilr' Carnegie had Just tuken his seat was the only one In our parly whu had say how many weie In the band. Thrj , Kf"'r n Bllort nfter-dlnner spce. li, when a rcvolcr. He prepaied to ui!o It. but '' In Turkish dress. Some spiikr I lll ""'' '" ""-' clerical clothes arose., the rest of us. seeing that resistance "reek mid some Albanian. 1 don't nml addressing Chairman Hansom, was useless, begged him not to. The ow fhelr names. They were "Tom, ' Mltt1 permission to uiako a ttipiest ot bilgunds all had lilies. Then tho brig. Dlik mid Harry" to me. When I wn I -Ml- Caincgle. and3 left a Kiiaul around the list of th.i released 1 hardly knew It. I had not I ' Itantom jskrd If tho leuucst party and bin rhd .Mmc. Tslllia and my had a single word from the outside ""Kht nut bo made alter the ceiemonlcs self off It was all done so oulckli woild throughout sl inonths. 'Ihej'of the ovenlci; wero ocr, but tho that I hardly knew what happi ned. toIiI soinclblng about our pictures 'r Mine. Tsllka was taken because they the papers, but that Is all I eer know. had to haea married lady toihapcion One night wc stalled off as usual, but me. Theie wn another woman with foon cnnio to a uesomie place, wlifie stningcr blushed the clnlruian'K ro iiiuik ajldo and went on talking. I ".My name Is Craw ford-Fi out of Hal jtlmoie." ho laid; "I want to olfer Mr, us. n Ilulgarian lllble worker, Mrs. we stoppid for about an hour. It was Cuiiieglc, tho gnat philanthropist, un PER S. S. "ALAMEDA" New Line Golf Shirts vci-y liitcst In tlie market. SILK AND CRAPE SHIRTS. PONGEE SILK FOR SUITS, dirsctfram the Orient. BIO LINE OF KIMONAS. - U. SEKOMOTO, Rolilnson IHock, Hotel Ktrcet. S. SHIMAMOTO General McrclumdlHe, Diy Gnod, Groceries Jauancse Proviolona, etc MAQOON BLOCK, MERCHANT TREET. j?a . O, Bosc 8S6 aCalaa. U TWO WEEKS MORE OF BIO SALE At tho storo of fioo K,m, 1110 Nuuanu street. The llno3t of Orient al silks and llr. na. cotulstlng of dross goods and embroidered handker chiefs 32 Inches square and tnblo cov, rs 30 and 11 Inches square. 1-ndles nod gentlemen's furnishing goods nnd underwear: iduiic suits, bBth robos; remnants of gros limn, llgured sllkj and other goods. GOO KIA1, IH6 Nuuanu Street Invention " Ur. Hansom Won't you wait ? CiuwfoiiM'iutt (ircsuuduj I want Woosheva. but hho was ski: and they nothing unusual and I did not know could not tal-o her. anything Impoitant was to happen The brigands still lme soine of that Suddenly, however, two of them camj Old World chivalry, and no In horn,' to us and oidered us lo ionic with 1 1" oiler him J.'i.OOU.UOU ways they treated us kindly. After w tlicm. When they led us to n lllll ' Mi. Humom After dinner Is over! we're In tho wild districts wo marched town and left us I hurdly realized t lint j Ciaivfoiil-Fios.1 Will he take It? 1 only at nlfcht. Not onto did I know I whs free. ask him If he will laku It? where we weic. When I wrote what l Our motto was to lift up the national Voices - l'ut Imu out! Sit down! did, seeking rensom. It was lie'Lausc life, thcieby elevating tut, domestic ,Slop! ihey forced me at the point of a rllle. 1 was ery familiar with the life theiel Ciawfonl-FroM 1 want to ask this Tl.ey fed us well, however, and often and knew the language so well that I plUhinthroplst ale before tbej did. When I oxpreescd wan doing good work ".iy hurpil?e at this they 3,i!d It wai when I was seized. fur mission:. -tttf ff-rtt-H-ffttt'f-M-rf't-tt-ft t-t-tttt-ft- TO?j lir - v HOX w 1IL. it, THE OLBUST CHi. SE FIRM IN IIONO(.ULU, COMMISSION DyniaK-OECA-NT 'J-fr, ir ria Sl'.ka tod Gnti Llmoi, Cfilnesr inl Japioiu Good! of All KIqIi mew woolen- GEO, A, MARTIN, W Boston Building. l f . tn 0mm0sk Tonight at tho Orpheum tho Elleford matlneo will ho given Saturday when "ompmiy will produce for tho flrtt tlmo "Kami" will bo icpeated .Monday In Honolulu tho bcnsatloual corned evening next Jos. Haworth's comedy diama "Thu Flro Patrol.'" A family drama "A Flag of Truco" w III bo given. .Ml. Cuiiiegie. iliiing In his place at thu table and speaking with the til cat Cit n.ipliaala: "1 will answer the gentleman by telling him that ho Is making a mistake in lulling rue 4 philautliiupibt. 1 icjct the name. I urn 110 tm.il foolish fellow," Wliut mole Mr. Carnegie might liav. t.ald was lost In tin; next assault of Ciuwford-Fioit, who having got, as hi' aii'caied to think, a "ilie" out of the "phllanthioplst, ' did not piopobe to lose Ills chanie to' follow it up, iind, uddiistilug Mr. Cuinegle dlicctly fiuni lib plate, half wuy b.nk in tho 100111, he said, speaking louder than uvei: " oiler jou 5 000,000. Will you take It' 1 otter jou an Invitation" dies: Sit down! (io out! Cidufuni-Fiust "nu Invitation whcieby I ean think 11 thought and have It nutonmtliully reemded ou pa pc.. Will jou take" nnd the rcbt v.'i.s lost In an outburst of laughter. Mr. Iluutuni--Will jou vj? Or wll1 jou be lemoved? Ciaftfoul-Kiosl I'll go. 1 Why," exclaimed .Mr. Hansom, "did you tin iiiino In?" l'i.iw.jul-l'iosl, who had turned hit cltil'al ivuialcoat tur.aul tho nxlt. j v. In '! ! like a polo pony and huiloi li:i In the dli'tlun of u inelodrnni,i beni In older to lonWii this ubselil lilj of biupldlty." !'u tin outbuilt of luiigbter wtikb ,1 ''d ibis ihrusl liu rcturted, para libniiung U-c jonng Ulsiaell lo tin, !'.,iiiniiin: "Hut jouil Invite mo back ni!i day!" Tlie po.'iilliir ilerb' suld In tho poni doi ll it he was the, Hov. Wlllluni Al b''it Ciuwfoid-Fiubt. rector uf ths I'niitbtant llplsi up.il Cbureli of thtf Holy Comforter of llaltlmoiv, and thai he was staving at the Wnlilurf-AH-loiln. - New York Co'.nniercl.il. There is only erne and that is the incandescent. AUvaxs rcnily for ue with a soft, brilliant antl steady HrIh. Does not smoke or smell. Adds tho fin Hhini touch to the well-furnished home and fjives coinftirt wherever ued. RiiijT us up or call for estimates on wiring ;ottr house. ELECTRIC GO,, Ltd, Ktn Street. Telephone tJOO 'mmsmssssmsmi "luAtJit"- ' V 11 rr- mr M THE TRANSCENDENT ARC LIGHT 500 C. I Consumes nothing but ordinary Ksrosene Oil. The best light known to science and (ho cheapest. Hato recehed tho Highest Awards at tho I'an-Amerlcnn Imposition. Sultalilo for store and halls, nnd nro In usi In good many of our prominent stores throughout the city, such as Well, Nichols Co.. Honolulu Ilrug Co., Holllster Drug Co, Mclnorny Shoo Store. i:ilto Ice Cream Par lors Hawaiian Hotel and outers too numer ous to mention. We also haw tho enmo Arc Lamp to hum 12 hours, which Is suit able for lamps to bo plated In j-nrds as n protection against night prowlers. Our lamps arc In uso throughout all tho planta tions. For' further particulars Inqulro erf WASHINGTON LIGHT GO. C,W, Macfarlana, M'gr MASONIC TEMPLC. OLL-TOP DE! All sizes In quarter-sawed oak nnd beautifully finished. Largo stock of Extension Dining Tables. Axminster and Smyrna Rugs. Tapestry and Chenille Portieres, Folding chairs to let for any occasion, and tho vdry best uphols tering done. Elegant lino of furniture In nil departments. PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD. FWIicr Block, opp. Love Itlil., Fort Ktrcet. auxxarr!nrnw.rvcvmn&nmTmnrTirK? Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co. ROOMS 508. 509, 510 STANGENWALD Bi ILDING. P. O. BOX 8J4. TEL. MAIN -jt All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys nnd JU pirt made for any class of Waterworks Steam and Klectrla Construction; PUn and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Suprtin 'rtidcd. In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for IUU--cmti. Electric and Steam; Tunnels. Bridges, nulldlugs. Highways, FoujoA. loos, PIrs, WhHrves, etc. , Special attention given to Examinations. Valuations, ud Ileports fi Properties for Investment purpcaes. FHEDEIHCK J. AMWEQ, M. AM, floe, O. .. Engineer and Manager. W H CARTLE JH.. Secretary nnd Treasurer 0000OO0O0000O000OOO000O0OOOO00000000300OOO0O S C. J. DAY & CO.GROCERIESi ESELL NcciIk No Crcimi NcciIh No Buejiip I 122 KING STREET o not to Itullctlu Office PHONE MAIN 119 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouo SHREVE & CO., San Francisco To facilitate trade with tho Hawaiian Islands, will Lollvor nil goods purchased or ordered of tnnni, free of all charges for transportation to Honolulu or returning same to Ban Francisco, floods will bo soul on selection to those know ing thu firm, or who will furnish satisfactory references In San Francisco. Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers, Mni-kct O Pont HtH., S. p. Illustrated CATALOQUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request. Wo havo tho largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New York City, and aro proparcd to furnl3h special designs. . De Turk's Table Wines Justly known to ho tho CHOICEST CALIFORNIA PRODUCT. A largo supply of tho different varieties Just received by H. HACKFEU) & CO., LTD. 80LC AGENTS AND GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE HAWAIIAN TERRITORY. Weekly edition of the Bulletin l J year. A, V. GIIAIJ, PfCHttlcnt. I2MMETT MAV, Hecrctnry. The Honolulu Investment Co., Ltd. General Insurance Agents Insure your Life, Property, Household GooiIh or Merchandise In tho hertt nnd tttrongetit compnnlcH, as reprencnteil by The Honloulu Investment Co., Ltd., Merchant St,. Judd Building T. ,auiivawiJlijiii''(-.''ii'lJ. '- -.'-ttfi ! . Jku,-bM&b .7. I.,