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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU. MARCH 20. 190a. S RRRIVAL "Diamond Head" Brand Gasolin DISTILLATE IX DRUMS Special Sale for two weeks of Mew and Staple Goods Just Received Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. Fort, Bethel and Slerchant Sts Honolulu. r Have you seen our Rat Traps ? ooooooooooooooooocxxxxxxdoo eilRTAIH Curtain Week AT E. W. Jordan's KO. 10 STOHE 300 Pairs Curtains From 50c a pair up. The beet collection in the city and much lower than usual prices fur One Week Only Commencing Mor.dayf 17. The New England Ba'kery L Ioad?-J trp with, GOOD THINGS ALL THE TIXE Scotch Short Bread; Cake?, all flies, prices and etyles; Pie just like your mother used to make. Cookies, Macanxms, Lady Fing ers, Cream Puffs. Tons of Pure Candy from cheap a M-.ilrlrpn tD to better trades. For 50c we cm furnish ; you & box of Delicious Candies worth a dollar elsewhere. Don't Forget New England Bakery M $20 Belt for $5 AUen Electric u p n3' 19 n.ai all the belts row .old by doctor. . .,.... iironr current oftrlcUy and I. plated booed to uperle others. Can bmA from th un-Vr1im'-i onjr: AGENTS: NO DISCOrNT. Clrcu.r fr-. Andres- FIEnCH KLLCTRIC CO.. y Post St.. San Franclc. Seal frx to Hawaii on rect-lpt of ;ni WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TO Hotel St., Arlington Annex. 5eit to A. A. Monuno'. Millinery rr!or. ITU. TT.ili. 0F THE "eRNHD0" j A FRE.H SUPPLY OF r?."r"yMl"NTr .... Bells! Belis! Bells! All Kinds', Shapes Sizes We will Install one for you complete and In first class working order, for J4. There is no EUREKA or Improved Eureka Paint INCLUDED in above contracts, but we sell it just the same; 31.25 per Mng.'S gallon, or $1.00 per gal U n In five-gallon lots and over. ! This is conceded to be the best paint on the market for foundations, boilers 'or smokestack, and for submarine work. Send us a trir.l order. The Oceanic Gas and Electrical Co. Magoon Block. Merchant street. j Phone Main 230. . i THE PRESENT TIME Is the very best time to Invest WALLPAPERS It"a the time when our assort ment is complete, and when you have all the new designs to choose from. Our stock is the largest, and our prices the lowest in town. p r A I Q Beretania St., next U CM L O corner of Eninia. WM. G. IKWIN & CO.. LTD. Wro- C Irwin.. President and Manager CTaus Fpreckels.... First Vlce-Pres dent W? M. aiffard...Second Vice-President IL M. Whitney Jr...Treasurer -nJ Sec. George W. Kos. Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND Commission Agents AGENTS FOR THE OcearJe Steamshto Company Of San Francisco. CaL Y. YU TA1, js0. 1272 Fort Street, near KukuL Pr.iw.tktr, Ldle' rndetwer. Hklrl. Chemle, Ke. A large line f ready-made Mosquito Nets always n hand. A wcddinG Our Hose ia of the Lest quHii'.y ana guaranteed 10 give satisfaction. X X The best al the lowest price at JIopp's. x Ghairs FOR THE Dining Room It a pleasure leok at aur handsome stock al dining room furniture. We have eome ele gant chairs, finished in either oak r mahogany, which we pell singly. If you need a whole outfit our assortment f Dining Tables is most complete. We hare the chairs above mentioned to match our tables, and have the tables also in oak or ma hogany, as you prefer. Our Side Boards will match the other furniture and we caa fit up the room completely and tastily. Don't Forget that ear upholstering depart ment is the finest equipped in town. We have just received in this department a large etock of X X X X ODOKLESS FEATHERS AND DOWN - for pillows, etc. X J. Jiopp&Co. LEADING FURNITURE DEALERS X X Corner King and Bethel Sts. - ! Castle ii Cooke LIMITED. LIFE and FIEE Insurance Agents. AGENTS FOR KVT ENGLAND MUTDAL LIFE INSURANCE (O OF EOSTON KTNA FIKE INSURANCE ( O. OF HARTFORD. a. W. McGhesney & Sod. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IS LEATHER & SHOE FINDINGS Agents Honolulu Scap Workt C9S pany, Honolulu, and Tannery. CARTER AT THE CAPITAL (Cont'nutd from Fage 1.) i act: a..d in default of either of these ronci.iior:s the rights htrcia granted shall be r.u'.l and void. CUBAN PROBLEM. The Cuban sujrar problem continues U be a bone cf contention In the House of Ro: resentatives and probably w ill not be settled till long after this letter! leaves the mainland. "The House Re--publicans have now held three confer-i "ices and apparently are no nearer j rt'achirc a. sMfbnmnt flun n-Vion t nou I f. pcf mot ii. .-inf vit .Ka . n ' men, who favor a rebate, or no action whatever, have gained strength. Th? ligm nas grown in Dii:erness ana naSj to quite an extent involved the leader-! ship of the House. Speaker Henderson,! who was lukewarm toward the reci-i procity scheme, has now gone over to it and is working: with might and main t save his own prestige and that of hisj lieutenants. j The reciprocity men have tried make it appear that the President was; committed entirelv to thflr n an. That is probably not true. The President by attor"'. desiring for use on ap has given the impression that he would pea, error or exceptions a transcript prefer the reciprocity method, but he of tne notes of evidence taken by a. has told the leaders of the beet sugar' court stenographer in any case, may, rebate followers that he is anxious after verdict or decision, enter his chiefl.v to have some relief extended to name, the name of the party he rep Cuba, and is willing to leave Congress resents, the title of the case, the dat to decide upon the method. Both sides cf entry, and the name of the sten have been coitendfrg in the last few ; ographer days that the President was on theirj Tne EhaU forthwltn ive notiee side, but the above statement is prob-, ...A.i . . ably a fair one of the situation. of such entry to tne stenographer who Yesterday the beet sugar men held took the note of evidence in the case, a conference in the room of the Com-! The stenographer shall make ar.d mlttee on Pacify Railroads. They had furnish the transcript with all reaon a count of noses and reviewed the sit- able dispatch In the order of such no uation from their standpoint. Every-' tice unless otherwis directed by a thing was very reassuring to them, They seem now to have the whip hand and to be able to command a majority tf the House Repabiicans. They tried f n fnrc-p a vnl last Thursi?nv evening but failed, chiefly through an appear the lianie of tne Person to wbom U is made by Speaker Henderson for more furnished or tendered; provided, how tiir.e for debate. The fourth conference ever, that in cases in which the sten or. the Ways and Means reciprocity ' ographer I entitled to payment for plan will be held next Ttiesday evening,; such transcript, he may within five but the beet sugar men are. according! days after receiving such-notice, re to present advices, not intending to 1 quest in wrlting the p&rty or his attor press a vote that night. - who the ent to deposit the outcome of the present wrangle, th action of the House will have little to do with the final settlement. The Sen ate will eventually take the matter up, and the decision there will probably prevail. An amendment may be put on one of the appropriation bills. One of the beet sugar leaders told me yester day that he thought the reciprocity plan could not command a majorley of the votes in the Senate. I doubt that, although, as far as known no canvass ha3 been made there. The same infor mant told me that the Senate was watching the present fight very keenly, and that the beet sugar cause was gaining strength there daily. Perhaps nothing has encouraged the beet sugar Vmen more than the assur- ance that they had more sympathy in Ju leaye tQ flle wUhn a fied the cabinet than at first supposed, that ' , Go, .time such transcript or copy. Postmaster General Payne and Secre- . , tary of the Treasury Shaw, as well as! Unless such entry Is made or such Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, were leave is obtained within ten days after in large part with them. This much the filing of the notice of appeal, or la certain. These cabinet ojneers re-the writ of error or bill of exceptions, strained the President from sending ajan,j unless such transcript or copy of special message to Congress the middle. evidence js fiIed wjth!n ten days after of this week, urging Congress anew to, t ,s tendered by a court stenographer do something to relieve Cuba. The beet; or wUhin the ieed tlme wnen pr0. sugar men have been urging strongly , , T,wn 1 cured without the aid of a court sten- the argument made in the Republican campaign text-book for 1900 that the beet sugar industry' was to be protect ed from invasion. , Mr. .William Haywood was at the capitol Thursday evening watching the outcome of the Republican conference. He received notice that day that v-ie Ilrussels convention, for the abolition of bounty, had been signed by Ger many, Austria. Great Britain, France, I'.elgium. Holland. Italy. Roumania, Sweden and Spain. "That appears to be about all the European countries interested in beet sugar production." said Mr. Haywood "This convention is bound to have a great intluence on the price of sugar in Cuba. To my mind it will afford the Cubans much relief. The importance of it does not seem to have been ap pieciated by the leaders in Congress." SHIP SUBSIDY LAW. It looks now very much as though a THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ship subsidy law would be enacted by Kohala Sugar Company, duly adjourn tl.is Congress, although it may not be ed to the 1st day of Api.'I, 1902, will till the next session. Previous dis- be held in Assembly Hall, second floor patches have undoubtedly reached Ho- t Crtle & Cooke L bunding cor- nolulu ?tat:nr that the Senate is to e d:ii Mann u. ii is con ceded that the bill will pass there. The friends of the legislation have agitated it but little in the House. It has strong opposition there among Republicans, or the execution ot notes tecurea Dy Some of these opponents predict freely mortgage for such purpose, or o n .1.1 . V. u (hat crease of the capital stocK to proide that it will not pass there, but that SU(.h fund, prediction probably is truer of this ses-j Dat d Honolulu. March IS. 190?. sion of Congress. If. after a count or. liosts. it is Ascertained that the bill( would be defeated in the House, it will, go over till the next session. Then thej elections will have passed and Repub- licans will respond more reaany 10 we; demand for the law Very probably it' could be passed in the House next De- er of the Wahiawa Sugar Co., Ltd., cember after a few days' debate, and owning upwards of 500 shares of the its enactment would then be assured, paid-up capital stock of the said com the Senate having , iven assent , At any P-n a fecial meetlnthe .tog rate tne prospect for a ship subsld caiiCo wlu be heM at the omce o be counted as very bright. Andrews, Peters & Andrade, Stangen- Arpropriations and other bills are wajd building. Merchant street. Hono now occupying the attention of Con- lulu. Territory of Hawaii, on Thursday, gress especially the House, that there March 20. at 4 o"clock p. m. of said day. seems to be little In the way of lm-, At this meeting business of an im portant development in the matter of a portant character is to come up for the i ., f. v!wiMn consideration of the stockholders in the Pacific cable. Mr. Corliss of Michigan abjve company has been waiting for several days an. oig.) G. M. WHITNEY, opportunity to Jump in with another: Secretary of the Wahiawa Sugar bitter speech against the Commercial- Co., Ltd. Pacific Cable Company. Mr. Richard - son of Alabama has also been primed t. answer him. The consideration of the bill will not be reached for some time t. ERNEST t?. WALKER. Cfc l Rhodes Dying CAPE TOWN, March 13. Cecil Rhodes passed a restless night, which has appreciably told on his general strength. LONDON. March 13. Private cables i received here by friends of Cecil; Rhodes lead to the belief that there H but slight hope for his recovery. BY AUTHORITY. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. joiin d. mcveigh has this day been appointed Deputy Assessor and Collector for the District cf Hono lulu, Island of Oahu. James Davis has this day been ap pointed Deputy Assessor and Collector for the District of Koolauloa, vice Lou'3 Janies Aylett, resigned. JAMES W. PRATT, Assessor First Division. Approved: WM. II. WRIGHT. Treasurer. March 12, 1902. 6121 1N THE SUPREME COURT OF TUB TERRITORY OF HAWAII. October Term, 1001. Amenomeni 01 1IUie ltUi or in Supreme Court is amended so as t read as follows: 4. Transcript of Evidence. A suitahlo honk shall h knt in th "lofflce of the Clerk of the Supreme Court ,n whjcn Jn QM or . justice of the Supreme Court or a Judge , of a Circuit Court, and shall note on the transcript the date upon which it is furnished or tendered and cash, or furnish security, within ten days after such request, sufficient to cover the cost of such transcript, and unless such request is complied with within such time, isuch entry and no tice will be of no effect and the sten ographer need not make such trans cript; and provided further that after the stenographer shall have made any such transcript for which he Is en titled to payment he need not furnish the same until paid for. In casfl a party, in person or by at torney, desires to make or procure a transcript or copy of the evidence.1 without the aid of the court stenogra pher for use on appeal, rror or ex ceptions, he ahall obtain from a Circuit ograpner, sucu iraiiscripi or copy vl evidence will not be considered by the Supreme Court upon such appeal, error or exceptions. L'y the Court: HENRY SMITH. Clerk. Honolulu. T. II., March 12. 1502. H0TICE. MESSRS. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd., beg leave to announce that their Ti.nr .iri 1 u in cr liinsr rfnrl- for fr- cuianc-t i,e open for public in spection on Friday. March 21st. from 10 a. m. t 4 p. m.. and from 7:30 to 9 o'clock in the evening. G121 K011ALA- iSl II MJU1AN1 Annua i M etii.gr. V," . Tn . ' ..,,. I1UIU1U, KJXll U, ill IV d. 111. JL 'KiKA wo. The stockholders will be asxed to ronK;,ier amendments to charter and by-laws, the authorization of a loan by j the issue of bonds with deed of trust. . W. A. BOWEN. 6120 Secretary. Notice of perial Meeting. NTiTtr-r: rs ttprkry given THAT pursuant to the request of a stockhold- ! Dated at Honolulu this lith day or March, 1S02. 120 LIST iF FF1 KbS. IIOFFSCHLAEGER CO., LTD. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Hoff-sclialeger Co., Ltd., held on March 15. 13 H, the fol'owirg officer were elected to serve for the ensuing year: H. Focke, President. C. Maertens. Vice President. Robt. F. Lange. Sec'y ar.d Treas. ROUT. F. LANGE. Secretary and Treasurer Hoffschae ger Co., Ltd. Clio mmm ; Ma LTD! 1 iJSK. L7 iNi'' ft V AGENTS POR - SALE OF REAL ESTATC F. J. LOWREY. President. . A. li. WOOD. T5ice-Presl dent. J. A. OILMAN, Secretary and Tr.M urer. F. J. AMWE6. Auditor. CHAS. II. GILMAN. Manager. WITH GEAR. LANSING & CO., IS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH U3 A SELLING AGENT. TOT AT coper Tract CALL AND GET OUR PRIDES FOR 101S BEFORE PURCHASING. CO., LTD. 04 Judd Huil.Uiift. I 8,000 Rolls of 1902 WALL PAPFR--sisr Is perhaps n.-ore than you will need for jour home, but this new etcck, just arrived, contains eo many heautiful nw de n"gns, that you vill have n trouble feJecting Fomethirg very , hand some. Ccme aid fee them. I Lewers&Oooke LIMITED. Lumber, Builderr-' Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glas-g, etc. w x How is Your Hair Is it free from Dandruff Scales? If not, use PACHECO'S Dandruff Killer It kills the Dandruff germ. Sold by all Druggists and at the Union Barber Shop. SING CHAN CO Sanitary Plumbing and Sewer Connections A SPECIALTY. 121 KIN Q STREET, tc River St. and Railroad Depot. Island Realty 0